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1HIES CHICAGY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER' 29, I877—TWELVE PAGES, co-hioude, Into which Frederick FIIl charged. A | patented it, Is given at 80 florins per 100 pounds, ball from Chrisman‘s plstol took off a fock of [ and the patentee now offers to make s suflicient. hair from the top of bis neal, but the man | quantity for the Russtan Government to carry went an, Chrisman seized & howle-knife to [ out ascrics of expetiments, finding the neces- strike. It fell from his hand, and Frederick | sary substances himself, i the Rassn au- not devold of music. Dotk male and femala held In thelr hands some kind of a plune, efther asinglo feather or a bunch aa larze na a hearse- Plumc. which were waved back and farth much n the manner our niusic-teachers wave their i & " yerbin a doin't Yer knowal An'de way Fer | sald neuralgla or the said plaintiff. But the RADWAY'S REMEDIES, % \‘/K FAMILY FEUD. - Tongues ia a bin 8 carrmcntin: Is scan Tonn & doctor bad good ataying abilities, and n ong | A=A ARt Sty Tha biack fingere puahed the tall collar back | mighty and final collar-and-clhow effort he tore angd pulled the biack chin forward. the'champlon necalzia of the world out by ine | Fpor the Hon. Thurlow chd 4 Novw, I puts it ter yer, an’ do you all lisren, | roots, and left tine sald defendant a physieally o How They Quarrel in Garrard Hill, ecfzing It, kilted his autagonist with | thorftles will place one of {ta powder mills at | batons, an’ you, too, Lize Milline—1 ax yurldls questlon: Fnlnlnql ma, It 18 true, but smarting with de- 1NDORSING w County, Ky. it Meantime, Sam Sellers and James [ his disposal. "For the present the proposal has Ihree men in the centre of the apartment | How menny eves you chitiens got 1" eat and mentally depressed at the Joss of his S * Alserson had retreated to a neighbor's | heen dectined, but 330 kilogrammes of the ex- | held inetruments which resemble tambourines, f Choris— Two." boss twinger. And now comes the doctor, DhBADWAY’SR,E.R.REMEDES fouse. They were fired ¢ as they ran. John [ plosive have been ontered’ to enable the Rus- | which they, at the proper interyals, vigorously 4 How menny mnnres;ergoll“ after having deducted tho glory of the victory — A Bloody Contest Lasting Twenty- Brown ahiot Alveron n the arm, shattering it | slan engineers to make experiments with it In | pounded with sticks, producing a round not un- Unanlmouely—** One," from the ‘originai bill, and sues the safd de- After Uslng Them for Several Years, 10 pleces and makine him a crippie for 1tfe. e | mining” operatlons und alsy as a charge for also thot Sellers across the atvlomen, the ball | hollow projectlles. px'\q;lnz through lln‘vl nlulnr:mul Havcrlnz. Ivult VR b without enterin; e eavity. e recovered. = Tt il v || CURRENT GOSSIP, of Dr. H1ill, who did not think that they lad | - had ahy part in the fight, or bad gona there to MY MADELINE. (ke adram. After the first genoral sony wos finished, one of the braves made a few remarks in Lls native tongue; which was followed by another chant, which was conciuded, a8 were the remainder of the songs, by a long, 10w, wailing sound, each ona raising ‘the right hau toward heaven. * What docs dat mean? Tt means yer mus’ | fendant for tho inconsilerable balauce of $3,00. | New vorx, .f an, 4, 1877.~D) Brrs Fla N sce Livice ¢s much e yor tells. Now how menny %, wymmgm@fladgn i for ey co Years. e e—— eval years thed yeges yor gotl” ' CURRENT OPINION, i{:fl:‘:‘}f-”.‘:fi..«‘.‘:".’n‘., oty fo Wi T ortis—** Two." 8 we have derivid from wncsi: A’ how menny monvesi” ¢ \ile Bro rororted 10 a1 ofien' a1 Gecavlon reanires, | “ O Y The' Admiuistration must either take tho | dsddimarywiininaueuirad afect: Tila iteady ety “ Dat means yer mus’ heah twice es much as [ back track In ite practice or rerise its theorles. et rems tavae Peaco Restored by the Etinotion of 7 described than it 18 by 2 not be e 3 3 ent frequent iy, = Kearly All Concerned, taks Pt It Tn chilahond'a sunny Snmmer-days, The second who spoke was & wommn, Bho | yer lalks. Now, 'member als lesson, an' ou, | The chasm thet already yawns between the two O e ine o6 promieed N rehet, T o yomr A “The reault of this engagement was four men 1 oft would kles some little m related her experlonce to the medicine-uan, | Honry Giles, contributo do papers roun* fora | will swallow It up, untess it makes haste to close | i Kitwar. TAURLOW WEED, thrrespondence Cincinnati Commerclal, Killed and three wounded. The sifalr created Batdia it Jnet In boylsh ways aud he yepoated itlna loud voice to the con- | wo Jines in prar.” the gult.—Dutrott Post (Zach Chandler's Organ) vV LAncasten, Ky., Des 21.—Should the com- | 80 inich nolse thronghout the State that the Love's nectared cup I ne'er did sap gregatfon. This was followed by another chant » e — b 4 R R R i Tt 3 County, fentucky, be | People held a public_mecting In Lavcaster to T T bad ween my Madeline— and a dance, which was kept up for a long SOUTHERN POLITICS. President Hayas' great offending fs, that a o A plete history of Garrard County, Rentucky, dov'w sume plan for putting an end to the un- O Madeline—aweet Madeline! time. . after the electfion ho bas undertaken to live upto cver written, o large portion of It must be | gortunate warfare, It resulted In nothing ben- Perfected typo of wamankind ! George, who during the services scemed to be allotted to n recital of deeds of violence, some- fimes tho octs of outlaws and desperadoes, sumetimea riots, and at others the conflicts of eficlal, The fighting want on as betore, -One tault thou hast—1 own at tast Numerous skirmishes wera had, but nokilling ' “untily fn the May following the Scott's Fark Thoo dost entranco my willing mind, the most Interested, on belng asked I he was a Cnlholl%, sald: '*Yes, me Catholle, bul no chief. You white mani anothor black man; the party orofersions made defore the electlon, 1| { Viewed from s Loulsiana Btandpolnt—In. [ mo PAOY ; RADWAY t ge politician does not seen to recognize teresting interview with Ex.Gov, Pinch- | 4200000 Be R0 o o4 4S80 10, Jee0Rn 2 back=The Bourbon Parly Must Break up z u $ Journat (Rev. ). Cures the Worst Pains infrom Onet n tragedy, S8am and Tom Evins encountered Y me Indian; but all same heart, and good heart: | 1n the Sonth. L factions and family feuds, protracted tbrough & | SEECT1M0 N ateon Southertand near tha ;?,,’:'::?:,:’:;”{; I’,’,‘.f,:’l;'?r,“l""" all fecl samo to Him," aud polnted upwand, Curresnondence Cinetnnati Gasette, We are not much given to admiration of Twenty Minutes. \ reries of years, In many reepects the most re- | gung place, sod fired npon them, Soutberland &b et ”f Al The services lasted until alate hour Inthe | New Onveans, Ls., Dec. 20,—Tha first thing | Mr. Hages, but we areclearly of opinlon that T ¥ markable of these family vendeltas Is knows as | was Inetartly Killod, and James wae badly | Gt ni LR SURE RS grening. Tho looker.on could nok fal 0 86 | | pur on the arcat Sunday moraing was & band. | Democraui Seaators ought to Yoto o cantrr al OT ON'H FEIOUR X wound ut he succecided In mal hi '8 ceeds fler 1 :}ffl‘&z‘é'{:z‘;::‘s.‘z‘l"“ :fi&flgg:fi:{x‘e&fl: Undee o aliary e, For this the Fvans bors For | have seen my Madeline— Iugs to the litany fn the Catholle Churh. wagon with all the Instruments golng, followed | nominations sent In by Xr, Hayes, unless there be i e ng s ten i ment detd 4nr ne aetex from paln, Auvyn"s READY RELIES were Uidicted, nnl some thne afterward, when 0 3adolino—sweet Madeline! OR EVERY PAIN. It i they thought 1t prudent, they surrenderel, and ‘The world I've inoked It ronnd and round, were placed in Jail. When the tday waa sct for 1ut none so sweet did ever meet, the trinl, In the Town of Lancaster, Dr. Evans Nor lu my search hava ever fonad. was oxpected with his retinue 1o stiend, and, of course, to pass the reshience of Dr. Hill At momn of manhood's day of atrife, ‘The latter gathered about him his party, con- A lovely bride stood by my slde, by about 1000 negroes and bovs, advertising the | 30me valid objection 1o the persons named.— clrcus for that evening. Dut fust now anything | Faldgh (Vo C.) Obsercer (Dem. ). . interests the citizens rather than politics, 1| Tho Democratio party has been incroasing Thfl Only Pflm ROll’ledy called on Gov. P. B. 8, Flachback at is clegant | {2 the Seoate in nambers rather than fabrainn | o 8000 S o a 1 ad orthern Damocratjc brain Is eapecially scarce. {" e most excruciatiog palon, sliare e Ton e acnaorn . bontlfa, | 1o Telo tat e 1 & dermandfor b | CARESSUAOS EL ALY CFARE e wAS the Arst, aud is - gaged. 1t was malntained throuch a long 1 series of years; many lves wero lost in the numerous batttes, and much nisery entalled upon innodent parties, ‘The origin of this eud was trivial, and oceurred as far back ss 1820 ST. BARTHOLOMEW. M. H. Farncron has printed a book -In two volumes, “The Dukes of Guise and Tuelr Epoch,” that Is attracting nolittle attentlon in French literary circles. It contains a number t a UnKS Blomach, Bowels, of otuer giands, OF Organs, b, There wero living on tho walers of Bugar | gigting of Frederick, Josse, and James Hill, ‘And Madeline was mado my w(fe: of detalls of the thassacro of 8t. Hartholomew | 1y located, fn a palatial mansion, in nice quar. | st intensifes tbe exciiement in Ohlo, WWho is | SnesspIs Creck, a tributary of the Kentucky River, two | John Brown, Evan, Southicrland, Peter Denton, Y by the great man with the Lralns?—Cincinnatl Come FROX ONE TO TWENTY MIN r;:;fin'e: T o MMl wod lha{: L Bvans. | Bange s Liinbers: Jusstie Marchy, Teny O then Tsupped the sweetest cup. that may be of interest nud novelty to those | terof tho city, and enfoys hie retirement very UTES, "Twas lavo of thine, my Madeline— merasal (Ind, Rep.), who have not read any complete history of the | well. A finely furnlshed house, larre g ainberle | dosen T e Toadenc Toriciotion 1ho pale, the John Hill was the head of onoand D Heso- { SAFEach B LOTER0 0 0 ity part, with O Madeline—nweet Madoline! affalr. Aftee Coligny's death, onc of the nssas- | and well-selected library, and the com- 1“ ':1""‘.:"'"1& i ;’N:‘ p\fl:"o Jfll-!sm‘ent t0 | Nouralgic, or prostrated wiih discase ady suter o kiab Evans of the other. Joln Wl owned 8 | gpich wero mingled citizens who had nothing Since now thy heatt la bound ta wine, slns, Petrucel, cut off the Admiral's head, for | pany of lis Intelligent wife amd four | Preten unlimited afiver Janot tnfiation and blackamith’s shop, in which the workmen wero | {0 do with the fight, The Hilla were in ambuah, 1n life we'lt love, and still sbot which he expected to recelve from the Pope a reward of 2,000 crowns, but on its way Rone- rd the head was lost. Probably It was tauken and decently burled by ous of the Governors, thing he may havo lost In politics. But Gov. | York 7vibune (Goldite),—The country had **un. Pinchback fs like smost others wha have epent | limited siiver® for el y yonrs, Did that mean WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. some years i political Iife,—he docs not give it | Infiation snd repndiationt-Yempkls Aralanche | Inflammation of the Kidneys, When Dr, Evans passed hs was riding between ‘The golden cord ahal) ever Lwineg, twoo? these portles. o lad just passed Ur, Cutaaco, December, 1877, A, M. Q, TH111's gate when a vifle-ball plerced the lapel o€ his negro slaves. 1le was aman of sume prop- erty, and his conpections by marriage were Rhighly respectable, Ho had boen made adinto- his cost, at wilch he beat a basty re- LOUIS PHILIPPR'S DREAM. (nd.) 1nfl istrator of an estate loft o some orphans, and | graqy” fim,, May, who was n_most ob- Piftadeiphia Pross, But ono soul of the houschold estaped alive, | UP peryumnentlr. Ho Iccls that this State and ia)e smmation of tho Bladder, -~y ity v o v womn o . | i it 1 G E i S| e i i and i ofthat Dk | o, e, Mo ators ¢ o | 50 s o b o ook | It e Bt woud do gt png | iotgmaonotitedoyss W fi‘:“;‘:;l:“"’.“h’: tetormed to Capt, 10l aud | etom lired at bim, ani hodled at thio sido of [ OF Orleans who bore tho title of “Gltfzen. | conccalment 1 a loft and nourishoient duriug [*"i \What of the Solid South " I asked. b wso all hle powerand Inflaence against Sore Throat, Difloult Breathing, cight days by a hen which came daily to lay the road. One of the Evoas party, named Sam- King!" by the tolerance of Franco In 1530-'48, “8he will reniain solid tiil after 1880, that's | theo sliver.danger. On this question the trae eentl- obtained batl, aml departed, The Doctor founs ] o 2 ~ Palpitation of the Henrt, complained that Dr. Evans abuted lier and beat | yei Gordon, Jumped the fence, und ran fo 2 | caused bis overthrow, the banishment of him- | 32, 0% Nitig e ',f;‘,l‘m',‘:}mfi“‘i}”;;,,";',' ‘gertaln,s b replled, althuugh there le already | fent of tho countey woold lke L ses some f2ht I | Eryaterios, Oroup, Diphtheris, ¥ cl e ermmed tareurs iy hrw | ficobiog aslion lon tho algpe. Intening 1o | seltand famils, and tho confacation of thele im- | Navarra and young Condo to bring, 1ito-tite | 8518l hofon use o la sl {mportauty ud | could, oo 'sorevau/—didany Beining Journal | CatgrehoIofignae, = § vlse. 3 b £ s | mense wealth. Early In tho last century (snd | Louvre as many followers as they could ize, loldite). leadache, Tootasohe, vant to ot master, an expostulate with bl | filye i skimmed stong 3(r. Gonlun's backy | grel*sCle ror I eag » favorito roars ot | By wav of detcase agalues Quicos theso tnch wad | Luep rateh svery oan of scparation and steive | (€0 T appland some of Mr, Hoyes' ap- Neuralgin, Bhoumatism, o e e it s was . the | Cutting thronzh his coat uad vest and snapping ( PO P10 there wera " plots and davices for | entered lis balace on bis own Invitation, In tho [ (¢ Bemucracy musthave In 1650, With that as | potntments, and approve his sndenrors to pacite Cold Ohills, Agua Oaills, - i e wonara tpled Dr. oysus coming | buaiapenicry, M found it convenient toko | VR R ) L el appemdage to | oo o had ehem it with halberds bY | o ceiatniyythey canget Now Yorleand fiuog, | Fio‘eeeions o *Fotors aood gorersimant o toa Chilblainy, and Frost Tites, Sown the creek on borscback, and called oufy | Dapiel sd Joo Mucphy eurrendered to the | France. Tho Hapsburg dynssty, which had | fis presciice, Tor th metiat-arms, Swiss and | ik 29 i, Cosseduently, no offort will b9 | Koy 'shoud misunderstand ‘us. Gosrgia wil s | ,Theapolicationof the READY RELIEF to the part Sying: oo Masen Hill, Dr. Erans l cominc | Sherill fa the crening, nad ap examining trial | yovurnod Spaln from tho year 1513, came to n | Scotchmen, would not otherwise hava under- | i i xoild And tha Sout will bo solid, and thoy will ra: | OFRaris whers the pala of ditlcalty exivis wil aford tained louger than that. Break It must, and as . i until tho Iast veatize of Radical misrmle | %3y arops In hait a tumbler ot 4 for came up Ve end In 1500, and Phillppo IL, a Princo of the | taken to slay the gucsts of the King. Oue of | 4o what iy to come after that, ono man's guess | jioin 1ol veatize 9 | o Lnirty toslsty dropsin half atamblor of water will fn T L S 0 0 ?n'flfyififi"h"fu‘-‘??%"fi:'l':'oifl'.fe“:r'ie‘{.:m'fl' Hiouss of ousbo, betwm Kige atir ihn W | theu Pies ld, tho day befors ein batbing | iy'asgood as anothare, Just conaer Toliann | e'chm. o1 20 1420 —allanta (Ge.) Constci | fo, st 31e, LIROE% S 1 SOREEHE Ci . , Wl Wi also carrying o ot ol the Buccession, fonso XI1., ¢ presen LA hooke: as a tall-plece to the sol ol an 4 Wind Io the Bowrls, and all Inters 'afns. T Bitnicy ik, shoutca, £ i gt to | tppet,snd was tried and nopuitted, o | Rovorelga ot Spain, - now” reprasents . tnat Him to awiin. ',.‘;”‘.’,,,'1‘9‘:'5"||m"|fl‘n‘l'fi'.fl'zf 112 | New York cartiu by the voto Of tho *Bluody | 1t it munounced from Washington that the | Trevdcramesia byt canryaloiis i mapwara :xtl:,\.kc F\]l':::mw:xm:w I‘; fifi’é"&nfii ;:ulxhdfl rmg Sam Evans came alowt on horseback, with o | Bourbon dynasty, as only suu of Is- :‘)‘x l; h ::;l d‘:nv e, ’hm “:' A J‘ i .l; s Bixth,’ and you've ot the flzures for 1880."" llver e gaining frienda and that it will paes | SEARE B e R e e o e 15 $ ot abelln {1, “Contrary to expectatlon amd Cxporelita ek v Dotor as Mo was sboug | Uesian, ihe Tourbon ralers of doufn wera to enter his yard, and fired ntohim. Jla sus- | 1Ot mere Licutenantsof the Tuilerles In Parla, pected some treachers, and, befdz ready, Imme- | Nt {ncluding younz Aifonso, six soverelgas of diately returncd the fire. - Neithar hit Iifs 1 the Bourbon raco hava hoon elther woak ue On thio occasion of the faneral of Heury Clay, | ¥ rannfcal, or o mixture of both, with the single 101532, Dr. flill_went to_Lexington ud stop- | eXeeption of Chitles IIL, a virtuous inan, whoso ped attho old Mevowan ifouse. Sam Evans | Felin inated from 1 1 1783, followed him there, und stopped ‘at the samo o vauce: Tl asvark] hotel. " In tha ovening the Ductor was standing | #ons and much wealih, entertaincd tho ambl- ou thie puvement, in conversation with a fricnd, | tous hope of a future prandson ot his own be whea 8am Evaus approached to_within three | toming Kivg of Spulu, Aftertho Carlist war feet of him and opened fire. The Doctor re- | Which closed in 1 ) Isabelin 11, was tho ac tamed the fre, -scaring some horscs and ladies | knowledged Queen ltegentut Bpaly and her {1 carriges, but without dolng suy damago to | 00ly sister, the Infanta Loulss, was helrcss-ap: his adversacy, who had beaten 8 raireat, pareut. Louls Philippe tiought**it would pay Peter Denton, ons of the ITHI faction, was | 1o marty one of 1"" sons {ato this Spaulsh fam- afterward killed'in Lexington by unc of his ot | 1y Mo was fully sware that the Europeun cnemies from Sugar Creck. soverclzns, usually avxious to prescrve whut Is The coutendng factions were now becoming, | called *the balance of pawer," would not per- exha) . Their feud bad cost much blood | 1t a son of the French movarch to marry and money, besides many valuable lives, | the Queen of Npain. England remonstrated aud they ' were disposed to come to | BEainst euch all T and Louls Philippo terms. Somo sort of agrcement was.| personally pledged his honor to Queen Victoris entered nto, and Joo Murphy camo back | Ibat it had never even been thougnt of. Never- to the connty. One evening ho wvas sitting in | theless, a diplomatle fatrigie was conducted by what is now known as the Jones Hotel, in Lan. | M Guizot, then head of the French Minlstry. easter, when Jack sud Bill May, bro f the | The ead was, that Isabella of Spaia was married man whor Murphy had hefped’ 1o kill, walked | 8 er cousin, Lon Frands d°Asslso, and Ler ¢ 8! vensier, i and disvatched Wi with 5 ouple of shos | S5t i e ta th, s o Siintucnsicr Ds. 0. T, 1, fn order to be remoyed from | Tiskes simultaneously took place on the 10th of the seens of the troables, moved to Oregon in Uctober, 1846, on which day Queen Isabelia as 1839, and from thers went to Califormm, Ie | 1 n?lm old, and hor siator wanted throo montns dit fat return untll Marth, 1855, of BB 10, exed, 1 th In 1801, when the War broke out, Dr. Evans ney o avked, How could thess mantages warmly cspoused the cause of the Sguth, When | Serve the purposcs of tho oferroachingand cun. Gen. Bragg cano {nto Kentucky the Doctor | Mg Kinc of the krenchl, The snswer is, That made frequent visits 10 Camp Dick Robinson to [ Of tho Spanists Queen's husband it bad beon meet the Confederates. Ons nizht, on his re- | o7 T bunha Js %o impatent 1o turn from the camp, he_ was nsanssinated ncar VAUCLININA 1RG Hicre con jo_lsate ot the housa of Mr. Tiin Ford, n Garrard County. sizch an unlon. Lowis Philippe calcalated, thero- s fore, that oo of the probable future offsprin, Two at the Hille—vouux James and Jesse— | (40t Crsg narriaga must suceced to the throns xt £ Congrens with & large mnjonly, Of courso it will | Ttbs “"2{1&3‘1@:‘:0&“:‘t;:wglllmfi?:&‘!ht‘:&\:r:‘l’lgg ‘n:a; ‘f ought o !fi'g "l{"nl“m"n”umm ] Tt boltor (han Freuch Dreauy or Ditlers as & sifuaisnts nesotn, Kaneas,. Nebraska, aug Michizan an | o' gaess 240 Haves will net dare to reto ty FEVER AND AGUE. aiways Reptblican, and ather States which hava | jy yecomo & law all tho sawe, Every day the in. | FEVER AND AGUE cured far tdcents. There s nol neyer falled to go Repubiicanon natioual 18sues, | justico of the debasoment of sllver becomes more | A remedal agent in this world that Wil tiro Fover A and you have o solid North with o few moro | and more apparent. Tho banks refuse Lo take it ¢kfla and all othar Malarious, nulonknr‘vm"'r ol clectoral votes than all tho Bouthl Why | atitenominal value, and vet the bulk of small | Lelow andetuerFerer aidal by HADWAYS1 1LY Q{nnn’)"lnlolncbody vomplain of this o m:,; i chrrich On With miver.—Trop Press | od b as RADWAYS READY RELIKE. " Fifty cens North ). Wel), well, Laln’t golng into the moral of Th 1 it. Tho polut is that two or three border Statas | 4 a man sho :’mkl::llg?mfg}nlt‘:&: e o must decldo ft. And down hcre the Democrats | does not yla!d readily to opposttion, Withunt exe ol count on Indlana nnd New York £0 20 with | ciement or passion, Lo hojds nla_opinloks caimiy | the South, ‘Tliough why theso States should do | but Grmly, and {s willing those who' do not agree ity I'm blessed it Lsce. “But men (n my fix here | With nim sbuuld bave tho advantage they ma i . strength of bis cudgel on the woman's head, st whichh Hill used his stick upon the Doxtor's cranlum, wod knocked him from his horse, This flow wave rise to s Jawsult, In which Evans rued for damages on accountof his broken hicad, and obtalued s verdict of one cent and costs. ‘Ihe Doctor was bitterly resentful st this ter- minatfon of the affalr, and, while he took fre- quent occasion o express hin bitterness in words, the two men nover afterward bad any lostile encounter. Not long after this Incident a cause of quarrel arvse between Dr. Evans and another famil of 1Lills, distantly connected with tlq other, an liviug i the fmmediate peighborhood. The head of this family was pawmed Jesse, He bad fonr eous,—Isalah, Fred- erick, Russcll, and Jesse, Jr. 'Dr, Evans bad, ata time when friendly rclations existed be- tween the parties, been” appoluted executor of the granctather of thess boys. They claimed that in the settlement of tho estate ho had defrauded them, and out of this grew the hos- ity which eatailed much bloodshed. The bad foeting thus engendered alumbered for fiftecn or twenty years, ready, how- ever, at any wmoment to break “out o open rupture. Jn the year 1849 a politfcal Livbecue was given at the house of Frederick Hilt, Dr. Evans attended nhnud remalned until ulght., A good desl of whisky was tbibed, Helore he left the ground ho was assaulted by Jesse Hill and others of the party, and so badly brulsed aud beaten that he was an invalid for wmonths, and when convalescent was forved to muva about for some time oncrutches. [le had . Beveral sons, who wers now old coough to appreciate the troubles info which thelr father had plunged, aud as they were endowed with the same combative dlsposition, they en- tered {nto the quarrel. ‘The two partics were well armed with rifles ond small arms, They had frequent collisions, o'clock, with a long day before it to piliage ana slay. Lven Catholies were killed in the furious Huste of murder; others deliverately, Amon them were the Cason Villemur, Uulse’s ol tutor; Lomenie, Secerctary of State; and La- place, President of tha Farllament, taurdered to create vacancies {n thelr otfiees; Gros. lot, Licutenant-General of Orleaus, killed for a Jiko roason, und the sleh Garrautt, drowned by those to whoin his weaith bad been promised upon its conflscation. Between 700 and 800 uguenots, who had taken rulugn In the prisons, were clubbed to geath on the haok of the river and their corpses pushed into the stream. This was the lavorite death,— feeding the fishes with those who, liviny, had refused to feed onu flsh on fast-days. Women were only drowned, but first their hands were newn off to met thelr ringas theso hands the hungry dogs devoured, Children wero as mer- citcealy trested. Ong man found two bables in the same cradly and drowned buth. As anothcr carrfed a child to cast it Into the water the little {fvnocent was seen lnufihlnw and plnylnfi with hls beard, Several chlldren captured o Ilugue- not child tbot was just beginnlog to walk, and amused themselves with torturing and tear- lug it Whether or not Chbarles IX, shot down the fugitives ou the rivs bank 1s leit a disputed polnt,—8 strong sigument aguinst the commonty-roceived story belng found _ In the [fact’ that tha wing ot the Louvre runuing to tho Bclne waa bullt alter 1572, ‘That night Catherine, alarmed ot hier deed, hurrled away totters to the coun- try, declarior that all had been done by the Guises, whose violenco had terrifled the” King and herself. Guise thereon turned protector of what luguenots were alive” The publis ap- roved the massacre, percelvlug which, the ucen Mother sct on foot another one, and ceased to attributo to the Guises what was ro- garded ns an honor. On the 26th aund 27th of y b think thero Is in votting sogry’ Aud. indulging i 1ook tieyoa i 1380/ f6r ouir fuLare) denunclation. T ik Crompecs Be-te mot Furiiko w Vell, tho present posttlon can't possibly last Tdncoln, who was always thought to be too slow . . and too complalsaut by those who want every. That's ot thling you can altvays say about poll | iRiag lono AR A o ties. Whatever ho situstiou ls, {'sbound to | it happened that Mr, Lincoln mauall Btzonk and pure Bich Blood=dncreass of Flesh an cliaiige. And ieso States are not flling apliko | i htp{:tdmunl. Al acceaded T acrompilohing | Welfhi-Clesrskin sad esuuitui Complustonsseined yours. Another count comes in 1850, and an- | what hio purposed, und perbaps he brough! lh!mil E other divide, and that will give the Northwest :‘;gmg:lt'fle:a::‘un:my:;n)‘t& ‘l‘l;l.lh;fll;fltl’tmu 4 DR. R ADW AY'S thing, There wi a thango here, his hntover difference of opinion may oxist 12 American people can’t get along without two or | on other questions, as the res t - 113 tires vartios, Tiloy'll straln. cvery norve £o | parments, ho remonetization of sver, eic. theta Sarsaplm.lha.u Resolvent :',‘,"d.fl”j 2 :f’{',x {“l::" all {',f" ""3" iy gl | o e ;1."6.“.’1‘ adomand SxpAdIGNCY BF | 1ue mida the most astanishiog corest so qulclk forantd £ o u L] 0y can 3 somo ] Al ol of sm cmfi,f. aco sbelcd, ‘Tho colbored men o yover, | denominatione. and purchaantio with Grognbacks | B4 Shtsiee the POUT iertocs et e atucice and they'ro hound to come around agaln in duo i} s vacasee [ L 3 D iheyri1 | Of honeat cutrency and sil friunds of the public ' to i T B | S il el | By Day an toeme fn sk and at {s your view as to the present decrease among th l or increase of the negroes!™ L fllvnnuw:to ({,’Efi,,v",,‘,};‘,"‘,’,,f'.:",‘,‘c.‘i';’." :n"an:m:' "Well':al’hm r;o vluw‘,. 1 hliven’k ll%u{ed :51',',"110"::‘,‘}"} uc!endovnl’lll’lfl"nm as lm,v| .l.tem' or £ M . 1 e 15 n casy reac! . o » saonEh o form v Yot e ara Gt | Bl D i S ntctstann e, | TIIE GREAT DLOOD PURIFTFR- Tt 40 you Kot wbont the countryd " Nom incss, the bonds would hovo an enormons saln scu iere, In thoso couutles whero tho colored | SPRE fapmers, mechaulce, Lradesmen, and all people wero In a Uig majority twenty years um:l el It were, & atockhuldor In the Gove they're in uat na big a ajority now, " Coloi Foated not Galy Ih 1ts sLablILY. bat. et T ints chlldren abound on the plantations, 1 guess ul:!nu its feith and credit. Thus it would bocoms om, 1 moved down to Jefforson and_Washington 1 11 the G seo chanzed shots upon tho klgn bi 3 he Louls of Bpain In the fullnces of time. Queen [sabella, | August sho sent lotters to al o Governors | vay will find your gencral conclusions wrongj | s surtof edacator of tho people In tha prineiples of vory dror of the Barsaparilii 1 siesolvent communs. mg Tan Tat 3:-‘:“ thlnfoliluollfl&n::w;";'nr,ulm fi‘rg’:&ft‘& )w;lro:fr%tv%!l‘uh‘l during ll:lnm‘l'n&r l"’"‘"“'] \ilsappolnted thieso politico-physiotogi- E1dfin tom do tho Bidaing of tho bearers, her TR0t thls Is & 0t of ‘Scroening out. procoss, | patriotlm And - Suance—indianapoiis Journal :Eflh,,-‘;‘}‘},‘,m A L L ¢ secret agenta; but thess were recalled on the 80th, The horror uf the Proteatant mvurelm- ‘was not enduring, Three months Jater Elfza- beth accepted tho ofllco of godmother to Charles's daughter; five months after that the Princo ot Orange entered into friondly rolations with the King, and bis brother, Louta of Nuasay, Coligny’s brother-io-arms, helped the candi- dature’ of Henry of Valols to the Polish throne, 1In the massoere perished nearly thirty thousand Huguenots, _For putting to death 300 victims the Knglish Mary was called * Bloody Mary,! ©W. W. STORY'S NEW DRAMA, Springed (Mass.) Republican, At the March term of tho Uarrard Clr- it Court the lato Judge Robertson, Chlef Justice of Kentucky, wus announced to deliver a political speech n the Court-House. Awmong: thosa_in attendance were Dr, Evans aud his sons, Bamucl and Thomas, and several of the HUI party, Includlug Jesse Hill, Inthe afternoon a quarrel srose in the Court-Ifouse yard Letween. Jeese JiHll sand Sam Evans. It appears that tho Doctor expected an at- tuck, and had posted hin suns as pick- ets. When ho was foformed of the quarrel, he ran out of the Court-House, and, leveling bis revolver atJesse Hill, snot nim dead, putting threc bullets Into bis body. An eal ealenlations by having one son and soveral daughters. A woman ol strong passions, badly brought up, and with a 3feul example in the no- torfous kmmorahity of her own mother, she soon cast astde the decorum of her sex and station, participated in a succession of seandalous ine trigues, and had five chilldren. In Beptember, 1868, sha was deposed and literally turned out of Spala. Tn Juune, 1870, she went through the form of nhrl\mltlnzin Tavor of Alfonse, her only soi, then not 13 years ola; and on the last day of December, 1874, to the general surprise of Europe, thls young gentlemnan, then only 17, was proclaimed King of Spain at Madrid, an uine days later Janded ot Burcolona aod com- igorof ife,for it prepaicas ek ol il thy ik amt st | Yhon il S R came of thelr being just out of slavery, No, o ] {8 b core peoplo apermauens portin of | of Tspecssnt doclsion of the Marzland Court | ek s d s Hestho Bumetl, Hourtli thg popuiation.” Tacilce In Tho Courls 0. inak Biate. has steendy o | Sieue pischarges from (he Lare: A tho won LRt We talked over tho " Loulstana question"” at | Fatrated tho areat advanco in pibili seniiment st | LD istaach, Eruplions, “Eover Bures, Seuld jiead, freat longth, but developedinotbing new. Gov. | has been made In # State always dlstingnished for lean, ) Pinchback s in 8 much better humor about It | ita Boorboptsm. The Baltimore Gazelts, tha than might taturally have beeu expected, bug | leading Démoceatic — paper of ‘the State, | thecurative raoke of thlswoniler ot modern clichitery, scemed to enjoy hugely the fuct that Seoators [ while = 8 Sl Ao ae st 1 woundnest | Siiher of ticao forma of H1s04s0 (18 DOLEDt LOWEF L0 CUTD who voted azalist him whoa lio lad e Food | Yo biata ‘Iauoos wilch 18 1n Based o wreee | U530 pastent. daly becaratog reduced by tho was prima fuclo cuso wera eager to voto for Kellogi | ihut thy true palioy In_doaliog with the' nuyrocs 8 | and ‘Gecomposiiion Hixt st COMIBULIY NTOKFCmIDN: on a weaker case, He quoted Edmunds n i3 | to do um»,mlm usible for thete development | 2UCCoedsin arrestiog thoss wastes, and quln thessnio and 75 in st coutrudiction to Edmunds in *77, | into good citizenship, snd_encourage thele sdmle- | Yt o0¥ inaicrial mado from Lealthy bloou—snd ibie and naturally enjoyed It very much. Finally I | slontonhi spheres where they can be usefal, 18(D1 for whea Orice thid Temiedy comniences (18 work asked would be far botter,™ concludes the Guzelle, **to | of purification, .-.S-umm.m diminisbing the loss of they wera bath killed tn thele hut. A wnoted desperado nawed Hercules Walker was charged wita the deed, In nlstrial, which camae off at 8uelbyville, Dr. Evaus took such an f(n- terest In favor of the prisoner that he was sub- fected to prave susplelon. Walker was acquit- ted, but ho was afterwanl killed by tho Federal guertlla, Edward Terrell. OF sll thoee who participated {o the terrible scenes only one sursives, Dr. O, 1. 11, who 1s a practicing physician stlll {n Lancaster, u uch respected by lber people. Sam and Tom vana moved to Texas The other members of tho Evans famlly who are living still on Suear Creek tuok no part. ety elfori was mado to arrest bim, but ho escaped to | I the feud, possibly from the fact that they | JCOced bls reign, Mr, W, W, Story is o man of many talents, | “Don't you think it was rather brash tore- | dsmaud that tho hands of the attornoya should be | waties 1ie Tevaigs wil} be rapld, and evcey day fha Iis own house, where Lo doficd the authorities | wero t ng at the time, King Alfonso, so far, has conducted himaelf | uny burles wone of them In s napkin; yot, | construct thess Btates nswedid, so that tho | SleAn tifan that they should be white.” Maryland tor. appetit Hriod 1 g e I L e M g Torce: Rearing tho pathaiing of | onucior auric L e flmc. 1t was & vertable | properly in bis publiound privato capachy. - Ac- | 504 Uuries uon of them o & mapkint 1ot 00 2tk tho | fu'certainly making proaress when its.sepresenta- | Leilcf; epetlte [mproviai. s PR e 52'",‘3“:’-" power was placed i tve tive Damocratic nowapavers lalk In Uila manly | "ot bity does tho Saraparilien Resolrent exct i « y does ¢ lashion,—Ipringfieid (Mase.) 2epublican (Ind.). edial agents in the curc of Chroale, Scrofulous * Well, nobody intended that exactly. The, ! Comstitationsl dad aiia dise 1y post mcmg"n'mu;mnx yery differont from wfl.g c,..nz “Thero are those at the Sonth who abido | fiivs cute for, ! Biilias s g of justice were powerless 1o suppress the -law- Jessness. Perhaps the mnost effectual way to ut an end to it, after sll, was to let thew ex- mmlln‘: to the Constitution adopted in” June, 1870, thie soverelgn of Spain, like the Queen ' of England, has to relgn, but not guvern, withincon- the 1l clan "as an m:mar{l 10 tha Sheriff’s nwssee, Dr. Evans conctuded that safety lay in guished in two,—as sculptor and poct,—he does - Wiight: so he departed in the night and mudchis not conquer acceptance as really great. Wo say av to fudl: where he thought to remaln une stitutional limnits, by means of a responsible | this not to disy his high merit aud powe to pass. 1t was the {ntention ol the n by the fssues of the War, But, as a rule, the N fif!..é’ llr;loag;nmllnuuld hlz;; over, s ust ummctc«._____ ,’.,{.",‘::,:fi".‘,, 'rfiy";"';z'»’fifé‘;'i‘.fi"’f‘?u‘}{ flxrl:xmly_ Ll:‘u{. uu‘: :.n: conc:t.l?:loo :hoa: Kllllllllfl.fl cu‘l,:m:a thnl: the nfl!fl)lbfluld‘ conl!ll\:’lu fi?g r’.‘:flfi ll’lfl!r' of the Bauth ara h‘}%cnflul porsoui :x".‘:? K_"]_ney and Bladder Uomp]aints’ 5 it and sl Themkolves Wit Fai A VENTURE. e it couul, (1o Unceas daria d 12 Nlr. | Who call B & second Michael Aueelo tor | ifcrt 'y BAALE Shek 1% mavor eimared thel onciued B the ofticered by white nien. It never entered thelr ano | Drinery sod Womb DI fhapave st Vi Dlsaieh Sranel, Pitnies Preons whle weapons. OId John Hill, who had had the first difficulsy with Hezekioh Evans, in {820, tiaving died, s son, Dr. Qliver P, Hill, becama the Liead of that brunch of the family. e be- cune actively iulercsted Jn the quarrel, and thervafter became u conspledous figure indt, Diuringe tha absence of Dr. Evans inIndisng an al- a0t continual warfure was keptup between the opponing forces on the creck, thelr respective welling-houses teing slternately besieged. ‘the tarmy of Dr. Evans und Russell i} adjofned, us 4 vonsequence of the vonstant cflurt at utruction of cach other, the men did little % upon the farm. If oneof them attempted unythiog of that sort he was ubliged to keep his L ithin easy reach, and have uthers on guara W wive notice of the uppruach of the enemy. {n May, 18540, few wonths utter tha killing o1 Jesse 11ill, & party of the Evaus faction, tieaded by Sai and Tom Evans, and a pusty of the Hills met in the Tuwn of Laucaster, oo the public square, 2nd & bloody ght cusued. The resuit of this Lultlo was tho culting of Tomn Evans 50 terribly that bis Jite was deapaired of, und the woundlog ot Frederick, Rusaell, al Willun HIll und Henry Sarracy with plstol balls. They were all al; the balls ranflng duwow Angclo was s Titan. Mr, Story has extursordi- nary power, howover, aod that chielly, wo should say, dramatic. Ilis statues are mostly dramatic, representing mowments of fmproasive crists or fulfiliment, It s probablo that his tragedy of 4QOtbo and Stophanis,'” which he read at Mrs. Lynch-Botta's house in New York Sunday, be- fore a fow litcrary people, 1s his fluest work lo the slape of drawma. 1ts story ls of tho early part of the cleventh century. ~The Consul, Crescontius, led a revolt in Honic againat the Baxon Emperor, Usho 11, was finally dofeated, besleged In tho Castle of 8t. Augelo, and persuaded to surrender on promise of mercy. That promiso the buy Otho recklessly broke, gibbctiye the brave Consul, and vlacing hia head on the hattloments of the castle. Afterward, Otho fell juto a grievous slckness, befog muth tormented b{! TCRIOPSS; and hero opens the work of Mn Btory, this narrative belog told fn tho firet scone In '@ con- vorsation between two courtiers, Tho Nuw Yurk Worid flm pearly tho whole text of the play,, —all of It from the middle of tha third act we sce Stcohanis, widow of the murdered Cresccotlus, coming, as Jlelens to _the French Kiog In *All'a Well Tuat Ends th N heads that the colored man would want to rep- e e L G B T Bt O S R hr ] canes resent lumscll, That was what worried soma fclous, , What the: riek-dilst dupoalts, OF the water s thick, cloudy. mixe gt thom. New England 1 supposod. to be tha B par aris lnzllnzmx:"-nd oie ey e e | ST aumianieatie he ity shreidulika e Syuor bome of all that Is- bigh-toucd snd_honorablo; | They then sought to dominate ihe country by ‘s Bl o ot "ui#‘p'é’.?u,".‘i?,‘.’.‘.‘.'a“m‘{fi_a cedes, ynumscn. daughter of tha Duc de Mont- pensler and Infanta Loulea of Spals th roved and sejected 1ady, Bhie was * last summer, and spplication has been inade to the Vatican rnylm: the Tops to permit the marriage within the prohibited dej s of rela- tionship, This prayer will doubtices be acceded to, sod preparatiop for the marriage, which s to .be cclebrated with all mugnificcucs, haye been makivg for somae time. 10 there ba any lssuc of thls uplon, Louls Phiippe's bea may be reallzed) - thouh not, as ho anticipated, by & great-grand- child of bis becoming sovercign of Bpafn. It snny be observed that jn all these arrangements the Spanish yeople are not allowed a voice; sll Is maouged by Royalty, by tho Mioistry, and by the nabillty. Al that"the people of Bpain will have to do s, siinply to psy the cost, now and heroafter. It King Alfonsa has no child, tha succession of the crown will paas, first to bis four siaters, one by one, amil next to his aunt, Duchess de Montpenaicr, and her six or elght legltimatedescendants. There are 16,000, 000 of reaident Speniards, who aro not to have s volee In chooslng thelr ruler, except In the eveut of the present Royal family dylag out, and, should the dynasty becoms extinct, the Thed acastle up in the cloud, Statety and proud, Tobed In & lisze of amber light; 1t feli 10-night, Just when the fi"'““ «on woni downj 1ta turrets hrown Melted with the suen of fading duy, And passed away. And now It scema, 1f 1 was ont in the long-ago With ons | know, Oul *neath the beautily) orchiard-bloom, Outor { omb, Oul of \his battie of Nving death And faipting breath, . Outar this passion wlich only brings Tta paia snd atinge, Quiins rnm atmosphers, Jcould love you dear, but, for all hat, her Sonatora dfd nob want an | thrests and (Orce, nd their wpirit 10 uflf the same, Jrickine, Tording scaaation’ Veh o ety ier octoroo (o tho Seuate, clalming and exercising | Wedonot mean to say thoy would sgaia pescinitate | paiiais yueliet o indk 450 Honi e Jolns: T e et G S T ?hcu;"w'\'fi"\:!l'h"dewnam Shan e Tumor of Twolvo Yoars' Growth 8 laugl somewhat sarcastically. v h e . Uov. Pluchback's threo boys, bright, smarg | 04 Oured by Radway’s Ivent young fellows, are now out ol n't:huol. and gute :;g:;’..‘.‘.'.‘d;,‘h :;d‘::“'(!\%i'&'.d},“’ia ;r:'l:’ % 8378 Zosolyon ting their educhtion at_hiome, as the scliool au- i shiole narivs Deonenelly s : Dy, {tawav=I have hed Orarian Tumor fn the thorltles havo Iately tricd 16 force & sepRFALiOn | Yok 1ana tor 1ha OpportniLy 1o mabs (he Nocts | reries sud bowetw. "G o dortorslald " therd wia on all aliados of culor, 1o aya bo *auit eufs | pag e Cont of thelr humihution, ik mebnecs | Seenor batnotbisg neisey LaLE st was Tocom: lldun;! r’ixauf!r'nclcd llm'k ro,.:“&hn sort of :vhll’e”g‘ '; [ n:m:.% flulml:;"r:: n’?a'(’t‘xhnd 0"‘.{&1;:;'2‘ l:'lll" it b . ehte o elt, for (hls tnoy hate, & the monuin r Sping.” T Mgter, colored chlldren of this | Bl s Unt 1he oseos, of the. Bouthera. peasiors e pous sy ane bat ty appear t 2 R00d prozress In learn: ttlos 0f your Hesdy 11aiel) and 1og. /ith wmany othier subjocts wo talked at great | Fhey moan that what they foat fn Tehellion, the | pama nbe setae fals” lmfl I 10kath, a0 Tue. politieal conctusium Totiawimg | Norih shallpay. | he Senth ta rich, tho South BeBior tuxa 3 Sive fur 1wl 3 North waa triumphant, lhe Bouth | waiin the -Am- ©of the bowels, over thy IF are my own, formod from this conversatlon and | Pooc % wifte tbis o ‘you fur the benent of vihers, o4 con ca ¢ Houf atcs AN Il wil ute 1la years -:(;1 witl uewl,rlwllll’m"m mlo Bouth, bA own lovsae as the m.l‘lnda':l. (Chte i the ladis,and PRICE, =~ = &1 Por Dottle, new party may contain the wamo elemen s getting In s one of the g swith, s g tinty b | WFHISERS O BITEILAT, 4N | AN IMPORTANT LETTER, 4 fullles of the carpet-bagger offectually kilfed it, | merelaé dazelte (Kep.). o ) Tha exhivition of Conovee and Patterson iu the | Bome Republican nawspapers are priuting | gfl A2 kMg, AL 30, 198 2 D8, BaAn AT Beate was » ftting wind-up to tho carcer of | the following sxtract from & private lotter. fo show | Fstae bilte) scd wlec totse tacKleaty it achus aa theso Southern adventurers, who have douo us | that the South does uot st heart feel Ay spirit of Effil'fix:}"'fl? Lumte cu the abJawen, whizli the 7ol u ‘You smile, und say it waa not so n s ‘ou, best of men — When tie houghs Above us wers stirred With sung of bird, And fooltals Agncs on that day Threw jewels away, Bea my veulura—a hridgsiof stary 1o the shoulder, d, as though some oue had been firiug upon themn from And spangled barw, vatiun will nominally bayve a right to clect Its | Well,” with special skill cdicaments uch barm, T vie ked , b onclllation: **1 have latel, tended € ¢ physicisns of our Mealcat Collede proe Wittow abave, “After tiis ullty Dr, Evaus re: Bo, suctisuath 1lis sea of. immenslty, wonarel Contideriti how (o nation was | 1 e tho Emperor, but ith tho. eccret pure | oo “foaturos it Alsbama p‘:‘:fw'rd lisd | Darinoss irip 1 Viraiate, -North. Carolin, aid | SOFECLBUAbE L U0 L ee dy wetght was 22 tyrncd, biad a1 examalnation (ial fur tho iurder clond, | cheated ut of this elective right lu Decomber, | poss of ravengo. . S {6 touchod with the youth, | had s falr opportusity to show up & little | S0uth Cerollis, and cunversed frevly With Beoblo | pauife whea § csmmebeed with Your remmesice dad of Jesse 1), avd was discharged, The Graud and gossamer tho gentloncss, and the romorse of hur vigtim, and grows to love him, Hawins her to dofl liee nun’s Furb, promises to make her Empress; but soon tires of her. Fimding that, tow sho bas becumo tho by-word of the Court, Otho infends to deal traltoroualy by her, she retgroa to her purposc of revenge, sud poisons hii, givi, g{m 0o word of plty when be cllngs to ber uu o8 1874, by & clique of politiclans in Madrid, who ollered the crown to AMonss, the ookout for the future Is indnitesimally small, ———— NEZ-PERCES AT WORSHIP, Laavenworth Times, On Bunday a reporter visited tho camp of the Nez-Perces, Ho found that the army-tents that had at first been put up for the acrommodation o | i all'of thoso Blates. Whils every w0 PR drod a1 FUDUS. DUE L16Y w10 Hok Of tho vust miount of riscality In By tho lcts | 15" Freaidonte o Bouthoru polIcy® (so-caledhs o'y en twouty-(our X Jury ufterward refused to indlet biw. Tua Evans recevered, and became once muse an cle fectlve soldicr. As none of the others died from thelr wounds, the clective fBghting strength of both sfdes remained us befor Meeltu frequently on the creek, they foughi Dlllml as they met, but with no very setivus re- sults. ‘The next serfous encounter between the hos- Giva ma a touch of ihy strong, whits hsad; Ccrobcannat etaud. il sl Closed are oy eycs, and deippiag my balr, A e waters thete, et el *Whichaliv'ry b Aren't what they scem. Beel they have solled my pare-white dress, Aund dripping tress Calls to you, Jobin, xitting there Al 9 u‘ AV Aels 0 veut, 0 ietief, bwenty: four bottics of pili. thle feliows stole o ivry of tii party to O D e for s moutent of Jwcaulng [ e e logat 0 Greavil Views sead o - serve thelr porsonal euds, and o brougbt it1uto | Buuthernees whia spprove of President tayes e | YO4F MRS, C.KRAPR, P dsreputy I sl this section h Hey undly the old ‘v'l‘x . arty cannot be " "l’xchd Mt[“’l.";‘;:lllnll“n“u‘. n; Il "“l:l’; . nn vo- | publican party when the asumny ro o tha Kra vived. h:: nlnmuu ludelfl p-n-. lu meny cascs, 'Efinr'l’vfiu‘flgl‘tdl":‘fidl'!:}'mnl‘lgl. Dnm:.“‘ torson—are Another Letter from Mrs, C. Pl . ountry: o posltion” to ihe e s e CoULLEE. Ao ot | Fiovidnt, ‘Al declaring that bo 1o destrope | Da. Mapwsw=Eiod sir Ttate the iberty to widress s ) 3 o, 31y heaith ls grestly wbroved by e usaot ) L1 ‘the movement of this remurkable drama s | materlal for future liberul oreantzations, Hut, | N8 thele = organization 1f the = FPresldoni's | JoUseLE 7 Reqtl 1S BEsly JIbioted ey tiles was at @ polut knowa as Beult's Furk on TS N eagle’s Bighty of the captives had been taken down at tho re- | continuous aud rapid, sud (b sceme quita pos- | asw party, it Is very dead fudued. 4 :’,}';:“"";‘ {’\L““;.':‘.“;":;J:"R:'fi’:n.‘h:e: epstie pd SouTourtR la neacly oo, Druger u{:fl.f':’.;{f; Bugur Creek. Tho road ran slong boside the e < | quest of the Indians, and In thelr places were & | alblo to pr (Luctively on the stage, lan | _ And, flially, the preseut condiiloncannot last. | e hresldentia cotrac & shccons. Buloug ot by e G S YL 0 o 3 awa ike 8 featber. charsctors. Mary Anderean ml crhaps, | self-evident. ~ Gov, Pinchibae ) g . © u z c of 17, Evaiis, sloub. aHhy Jarde. 1o Lo roady Threade of siiver st f:{: bair— stretchiod wbout lang poles, The lodges aro | 08 LT icaure of. Brephania; dankus | think ey will stay: »soid o 4l 1540, but 1 | th TGN hevor ba ‘obhainad.” Tihe'wies | GUI 4 auiaber frum s jasce 3 m taere UILTSLUbuC T | Shrougislte atd cun hever by ‘b Shrmith ey was a tobacco-bonse, 18 (he year 1653 oue of :ln- 1 placed the clreular {0 form and of conical shape. The sking , Hhieng . A schek could graudly,~but thou the personator of L crici e Republican leadera woali hava becn 3 i il yarty, wacuet Jola Brows desgad fo ogsare on yuar clewr, whitabrows, | waich fortn tho wall arosewed tgether securely | Ktephauta miat bo Youny. Tis angunge, Uiougl b e e ey st Jm iy aa iog n;n'l aatlstance ta th Idoat, takhug i fiifi;‘:fifis}?fifi:’:fi e :e'flo '-_-n%‘r‘:i'u move i3 famlly sud furnfture frows Isaial b s | with buckskin strips. They are weath the play hias few passages quotablo out of thelr. | want office, and thero 14 Loo mucl u past 24h 8 JHil's place, but as It was attended with That tis Lowch of soy hand you are fealing, | 00'thy'uteder and do ot :Z'mmu wa firnflmf Coancetons withs the whole Action, ls stroni, | matcrial 1yiag aruuid loose: Hher e &33.'2’5 Bla frasuint o G sfctiuedt aud | dibieais AL ATb o Ronood smicied Wik uers For Lam niear, ‘Thery i3 & awcctnass {n your oyes of blue, Aud yon ar0 truc, And I bave nover been & wife For all wy hite T haye thoueut bow foollsh T wan that dsy To throw you away, Euxa Favsuons Duowx. dauger the 1ills furolshed him with an escort, Lhe whole belngr under the commnand of Dr, 10l Tuere were Frederick, Russell, and Jesse, a son of the man who bad Leen Xiled by old Dr. Evuans. The two last were inere boys, and were employed to drive the teaws. Dr, Hill rode In the rear of thu traln with Mrs, Brows, ulh e fen. "It Ihe | DalSumors “Welisve heard of somo waderful curos itupand ke 1t wnilable. Lot us sco ot | Boihar b ot YA s thett pirt In Lhg | SBected iyl Fours veaseesfuigy = mito o and pour saud futo her craw until sho gels 100 | howevors It is the Wcpablican lesdore who have Y'runll 1o act s @ a taliplece umsomlfiumh." scoffed at the plan of ruconciiiativn, and bave thus ut If she can't be brought up 1o this pitch of | beth encouraged the aunm-hn Dcu.?‘ {udependeue, thon the old pluntation lorda will | sirsugtiiering (helr uwn party Haed, aud div wxcept ou the top, where the skius bave been blackeoed by the smoke. In some of theso lodges wers furs of the finest description, owned by the suurs wealthy wmcembers of the tribe. On some of tho lodge-poles are forks with hanging boards, to which the children or PapoUses ary hanging in much the cro arg simple, ofteu Intease and cloquent. 7l few scenes in dramatie litcruture wore powerful in coutrasted expression snd suppressiun than tho last. Mr. Btury sumctinies chooses to re- mind us 6¢ other pets,as whero the survant-glrl Tessn alngs & bit of folk-song which Browning also uses in ¥ra Livpa Lippl's uccount ol bim- + rapued, The members of the party were well armed ——— 8410 stylo as white men would hang scif, ¥or a samply his vorsification. take thiu vount| ul, . Nupublican opinion ta the Nuilh aa §y nas not with rides wnd pietola. AL e s3me e thore Steraciloe, the New Explosive, T ot cach Todse Was. eEscbd s uuts | Shese tf inch Irom Socobanin's sohioquy wheg | 10 0 ST S MAKION. | posy g Yoce e et~ York Baing DR. RADWAY'S r:‘rlu‘) «:i:ulgfn‘e'::mcu;;nfi:fi n‘v;:tfllzcgl‘:mm T)A%‘m::-lm Ji:;nfirqf Artdllery states that | pile of w?od, l‘fimngll_ tho atacks belng covered | shio iuds that Otho Is about to cast her oll: A, Clark's Neuralgin, . UL e X ¢ \acco, lure e e thu ' : es, ' L it Yiud acea Browi's friends. noltig up. the ) Lrian menufuc T nl}: vecenlly wrrived | to keep thew dry, Tho number of E‘wplu who Yea, 'tla better thus, as B, Petersburg, sud has olfered 1o sell 1o the Itussian Goverument the sevrct of the fabifea- tlon of 4 new explusive. This substance, which is called *heracline,” Is, the fnvenlur usscris, superlor to cither ordiuary guupowder or dynamite for blastlog aud winiug purposes, siid, when presared in & speclal masuer, way also be employed advabluge asa bursting charge for shells, u8 8 churge for mlucs, thy new explosive aid to wct with a much greater energy and produce a wueh greater ef- fect than the same :Irunmy of powder, sud, a8 both fts denaty and cost ‘of muvufacture are congiderably less, & saving of fruin 40 to 45 per cent will be effected by employlug it. 1t bs also tho least davgerous of auy explosive, us it canuot ba exploded eithr by blow or by friction, but ouly by briugivg & fluine futo contuct with it In # clused vessel. St tuay, therefore, be iguited elther by electricity or by Blekfurd's fuse; but tho detonating fuse required to_explode dyna- wite with etfect is not weunted, Cowpared with this Jatter substauce, heraciine cun be prepared 4L oue-tuird the cost, and the etfect produced Ly equal guastities of the two compoundsis aald Lo ba very nearlv the same. The wctual cout 0f prepariui the Leractne fu Austris, where the juvestor has already wsuulactured sod not fall visited tho camp durfog the day dl lhtfl‘l of 5,000, tsited th - tod ‘The reporter visite @ fusriers Oceu) Clilf Sosopl, which comistof s comforiabis army-teut with o foor und stoves, This place he found tbrouged with o multitude of people Wwho were cazer 10 get & glance st the famous cbleftaln, The pext polng ol attraction was oneof the large lospital tents, wherv it was siven out thal there would boa *medicige- auce.” This was sn esror. ‘The corcmonle u3 had been performed lu the morvlog, where :i u nrlcutv religlous claracter, snd she dauce talked of wus tho sfteruoon service. The re- rorlcr luund about W wen aud women ranged 0 two linvs near the walls, and {n '8 sitting po- sition. Tiwy were engoged in slugluy some of tho chanta pecullar tothe tribe, paid no raurked attention 1o the cutraucs of the visltor, cach ong sveming to be decply lutereated. Uthers Degou 10 arrive, and within & sbort time fully 13 uccupivd the tent. Tho chiel exborter then took bis placy iu the centre of the |imu and began the first of the geoeral service by adow remarks, He then raug o small bell “whbich ho held in bis haud, and the entire parey began & chunt which Was purlect asbo time sid baruony, sad was Thus I am free from pity o4 from love, Tl rampart ratsed azalist wy purposa falls. Bobeit. Mo, not I, has cast I¢ down. Why sm | heto to b tha ugez-polat Of all ibo wurld, wuo, resding me awry, Dee mu bils tool aud fool, that L can uss, 50 Joug as serves bls whiui, then throw me o7 - Tu thia vilo emlucnce bas mercy's hand Lad upmy waverloy footataps. ~ Ot the shame, The bllter shame! Yet why complain uf thef I-1, blamiuloa? No, by beaven, —pot If ereck, und prepared tomeet them on thelr re- twrn, Two men named James Alverson and Bamuel Eellers went to the tobacco-bouse, and the bullding was Larricaded anajput 1o readiucas fur u stege. When the Hill party returned, just os they wete opposite the tobaccu-house, 1Wo shots were Ured upon them from the log-house, and Rus- sebd Hafl fell dead. * Dr S ot one’ ordered o “hiarie, exclalming tiat if they did not do so ey would be all kithd. ‘The boye Jefl the wagons, anued thewselves, ind the charge Wus made Upou the bouse with - ntuosity, Jobn Bellers Wilied Jaaiab il us be was clinblug the feuee, Jupes 1114, one of the boys, was also wouuded. Jobn Scliirs upened the door of the house #nd fan sul und seereted blmsell behlud o large tabucco buiwgliead, the better 1o obcrate.srdu fred ey eral inc ul younw Jusse, but without effcet. 'The boy returned the dre, Ove bull from bls patol “atruck the top of oue of the daves ol ths bogsbesd, aod - the spliu- tens, stsiling Bullers i the eyes, a0 blinded blo: “that be turned to run, when o boy sbot iy between tho shoulders, killing Sy ustantly, Chrisman was stilf fu the twbas san Francisco Chrontsle. A Texas ¥ish Htory. G u]::‘rhl,!c(:uuln _'l‘xlu- “k‘ Jun.eluh ‘P gh:k fur Wh 'l'm Alg:.n‘:-n&lnu‘ ot REGULA-TIN PILLS! A or medicul sul reudered, or yoars icn our Texus cl hpuraries conimen {1 defussdunt Liny been the tortured victii of 4 | talking sbout the vast agricultural resources of | , Periectty ateless. sicgotly contod with epeat guzye kubly vitulent specluen of peuvatcis tbat | this State, aud weationed the slas and quall- | SFspleauisle; purlly. cluise. od streaythen. Had® ed Jonghtudiualy frum the tips of bis. | ties of -unn{ tine samples, wo felt un honest | ach, Liyery owels Blbey: Lisiiar, "Neryius. dis: tho top Of -his heud, aud fn all other’ | pride tn the Tuct and took great plewsure [n ber- [, Jch Jiesdache Constivailoo,, Loutlvaness, fudigca: directions frous the cutside cuthclo to the funer- | alling the ood tidings. But when rival sec- 0 li de uiowt Vicers. Clark hiad put up this case of | tlons commenced reportfug thele pruducts, we | e futsras) slacers, Warnluted (o etlvci's puslliva eurulgls wucccstvely sgalust cvery acnoot of | felt 8 little uncasy concernin tie result, and | Surt Kutdy vegetsble, cuntaiaiag oo mercary, wia® medictue known to Lic world siuve thy days ofs | Aually experieaced-a state of perpetual ularm at rr asarva the followiog symptoms resulting from Esculapius, und cuine off an cusy wiiwer, o | the niagnitude cladmed for thu products exnib- | Disordersof ¢he Dige. JiE " i bad pitted’ bis Httls Joker squloet every patout | fted, audterror on trror's hiead sccumutated,nn | otoidlpslons lward Blies. bar };;,2' thamocdin mediclog, aud pill, and drug, snd bolus, sud | we thought of the eterual futo of the State oress | Dlaneor Food, E-‘uu.l-.. el the powder, aud catriet, and oll thut tho loug | tnen who lieraldea; with tue cheek of a bruzea { SodrEruptivas. slnk d ceututies of plurmaceutical aud chemleal | mage, sunouncements of corn-atalks that [ Bl S " 'F] eufus bave luvented or discovered, fivaled the celebruted beau-stalk that Jack | andBuffocatingscosstson when o s Iyig posfus oy icn L beat thew all Atthough ~ _ the | cliabed, of ouluns s luree as blue buckets, uud | Beasof yislon, Dots of nfi.'p.n fore s ever ueuralgls was olglty sough on Clark | swect potatovs of the dimeusions of saw-Tows; | 30510l puititi tho load. Deficicogy of Fersplrations . el 0110 was yrond of Iy e ke u iad | ut when we were ol s M, “audal, T dearisrinter X Duit Veherd ittt ot v‘;xlfl‘lfi:wr fu the way uLh“iu‘ll ; K‘.l t(: hl‘u weay Il\iolb:onk. N.Cmnln%hw .Suun\y. ‘1“ (‘lll; g Rod s ot Tikd it w trza nesruiem continu conquertug marcl cuvii n “ing a wellatruck wstreain of water twen! ce! all e e 25 ceuts waks rogluscuis ::.'( dh‘%'mll::d' doctorw, aud | Leluw ths surface of tho cart, o which i found ot BN Uil Cuorters Price, 25 U vplel rUg storea weke & ucal - | au jmmense quantity ol i from four ewht Ue cily, unth) ba buughtily threw dowa the gage | inches in leuulln. and which Lo draws up by the of b.u{lu 10 the plalutiil. * It was arouxh battle, | Lucketful before breakfsst—when we \gen,- wld BEAD FALSE AND'TBU E' —i kiud ot Kunlntklknofldown aud drag-out, | this, we say, wo were absolutely parslyzed for —aud for wany weeks b waw bard to tell for | furtyseven misutes. Wo'll just by Llanked 10 a2 on® Yguar stamo to RADWAY & Co o 32 gty ub & tiee whha was tae usler dog—tlie | Limukution {f we *swallow ¥ that ali atory. T 0¥ Tl dulursiaticn warh ot o, aigements uf st UNCLE MOSES' LESSON. Memphia Avalanche. Uucle Moscs (s the cliet ¢zecutive of o sub- urban colored Bunday-school. Last Bunday, raisiog bis black face with its snowy fringe, be peered over bis sote-bellum * stock ' sod collar at the litle nigs, who wcre buzsing 1iko bues tn s hive just under bia nose, 4Qrdah, chlllen, ordsh! Dow’t yer bcah e, chlllen? Leetle Jim Lumpkins, dere, besh dat talkin’ like a cunsterble on *lection-day.!! Whea Jiminie ceased bis converaation thechlef excentive resumied: oy ] calls de detensbun ob ds school ter do way yousa buen a-carryl’ ou Qs breased duy. Wot

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