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TH K CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1877—TWELVI PAGES There Pawlett, eontrary to the custom of this 3 n S L .-lm‘:] ¥ )ml;l, lnui"ln Lonar: |qu |‘|" m‘(llml LAKE-SHORE DRIV Jasora ”T“m’n"dn"e ot mla i g O N T s dallare and’ doublouns,—onc silver bars, caston to cith ~ them. t- : Pousit bk sl oo~ I i e e b e D 0 e The only Sewing Machine practically DISTINCTLY NAMEA THIS VERT PROPRRTY, The Merits of the Netherlands | an expenditure of #150,000 for & breakwater. llnrl, l,r{ulcml, I::rn(}dnazxy of u[.‘u z'nwlulu; o{ ; Syst d E v ;[!mvlm:_ .-(mlx’l llmlm, nsvl vrmll;i be’ nv;lz-hm llsed a,t th Xt aord'n d f O <4 T L.ong Runga with Cap! masa Pawlett, and of eam and al xpensive horrow §7),00 hut In order to do that the h the iroperty which e ot by patent from Gov, ¥ ELp would have to’ stop all other fmprovemen : @ extr 1 a’IS Spee 0 ne 0u- Btone and Cieelling Calvert, with theone deeded Breakwater, Taey had a large space in the park unitnprove Tyt ook Calyert, it tnee decdel ool bl There werwuiente o avives”for wie rich, wnd | SAN 0 Bighteen Hundred Stitches per min- singular fact (At e ane, hefore Adams, even = but few walks fof the poor. He, as a taxpayer, g P thougnt to try to connect the old deed of Venn | Conference Between the Lincoln-Park | holadvocated economs on arcount of the stein. 10 Passlott with the patent of Calvert to Paw. {men. "Ife way willing to b ute, in the ma,nufacture of every kllld of OVGI" L Gomey of 1) Tett. 1lnd guy one done this, this remarkaple Commissionors and North-Side Aiter any no cinim would have long ago heen brought for- taxpavers, might inake, and, unlcrs something ward. Tho almple seomen of Pawlett's Loniz Taxpayers, e wa . l’ulLA“EI‘PlllA' [y aca had the good (or 1) fortunc. to H glad to see 80 1 ca tured, andk was taken ¥nto Sombre de Dioa to be converted and hanged, The practiee of the 8pan- Holrs of I:’mh x{r that day w‘lla (l'vo l)“‘:\lns whio were fimi tinually In chase of thelr aflver ships was flest ghe Romantio Claim of tho: Helra of | tiually in chass of thele wliver suipe wos frst the Pirate Pawlett, them, and then to hnm¥ them, or hurn them hnmediately afterward, for fear of o relapsc. 0 Amars Pawlett's cane, however, there was 8 9 | teifitng diMenlty, o was a Catholie already, Hatles Tarned on American Clamants | {cifh Fireurostance, puzeied (. dortore, A {o English Estates. Pawlett was good-100kiug encugh anid casuist enotigh to get the ladies on ity sile. The Gov- Ditlo Was Older th eruln{hu wsllu of Nombre \nulkI 1'1 I{aucy k: h‘fl' le Wh o as or an | and e (Governor came completely over to his AR X 28 T4 Mde when Pawlett offered to pllul,;n expedition ING MACIIINES, an oz . . ko ras recommende e was fn favor of cou | Y7 U d W h Wh & Wfl William Penn's, agalust some of his anclent comvanions In the | Range have been treating s mere curiusities —_ tinutng the work e it had been commeneed, - ear alnd naer eair[ ISt e ee]-er son. Ul:ll_lpmnu. il ety T t’hm m_!‘g.;«lnedn '.'1‘)’ a pz»pm{»rty with m.u-n;mi The Lincoln-Park Commilesionera ‘held a .\lc:'-ni. A;l-ma.tl‘lenlmlr. Tm;nc\nr-, l';ul Inumu, o0 P g . . o X jon wi successful, 'aw- | doms, hey would not, of course, uferstand ] i o e wave thelr views at tength, amd Mr, Hering ex- Th 1 h bl h_ Correspondence Neto Tork fun. fett got u ball through his eibaw, but nearly all | that. Penn's hrief cortobmratory deet cosmnd | *eclal mecting yeaterday afternoon fn- their platned that alrcady ) 1 began b form 6 Samse qua- ltles t at enabie lt tO wit Barmivong, Dec, 20.~Having heard some- | tho pirates were slain, and Pawlett's own treas- the Delaware {ront from Chiester to Kensingtons | Fooms in the dshland Block, There ®ere § 4ty work fintahed cconting to the. Mether: v DUt Just Lhink how long thoy have Ived on of | present Commifsstoncrs Stockton, Hjorts | fiea? the ¥ SR Sta'nd thl seve test nd k 't thole magnificent eatate, aid never felt thelusa! | terg, Kadish, Withrow, and Winston. The | - Mr. Priissing asked that the Board defer the 3 severe test, a. make 1t more R latter preatdéd. The obfect of the meeting | mattcr of 'v":;"! ""1’"'1"{"“."”&":’}? week, o . . o e : et : e Commnftes hnd tme. to deliberato 'fur. TENPERANCE. i to old eonference with @ Committee of | {0 Comuition hud e todeliverate fur- | angnomioa] for manufa,cturers, recommend it B the Citlzems' Unfon of the North Side in regand | i, e ot that @ boating > < > Bupprossion of tho Sale of Liquor to Minora | to the North-Shore Drive. ‘Ilierawere present of Mr. King said “that thev had come together f —The Woman's Chiristiun Unlons thin Committee Mesern. Hlenrs W. Ring, Geore | withiont o definite plan, and ey destred o ek fcr the amfly. Rotary motion insures ease Another meeting. under the susplces of the | [, Dunlap, Jullan 8. Rumscs, Willtam Btewart, | irther fnformatlon. ' He congratulated the Gilon’ Leseus, it vow ofcreating - | . . e, Geonee T Adnn . T Towers | e o s soiing st s the oot | OF mOVEMeNt with greatly increased durabil- lfe dentiment Lo afd fn the enforccment of tho | Perry 1. Smith, Volney C. Turner, and Georze | vennomy ineant povertsr snd ho s tor bnt !:.w. ::t:}‘fl::t}:;%l;: l;:lélu‘l):ch“)rll::l“:v:‘;\ : 'I'Y:":‘l:‘:; Prussing. 1ay of & week i the letting of the contract, ity, If you desire Glea:n| bea.lltiful WOI'k, an Commissioner Withrow atated what had tieen | Commissioner Hjortsbers explalned that the % chh ¢ . . present aystem would prove an absolite protee. 3 3 et e To stk o e done I ho past I regard 1o the aalety of the | o, e irvee, and it s, ‘hrenmater "woun easy-running, bea,utlfuL and th0r011ghly.madg be too expensive, There was no comuatfson to M thingof the researches made by Charles Ken- | urc. ns well. as that of tho frechooters, was fetelied away to Nombre, where the Jadies made rick Adams, Eeq., 8 young member of the Bar | w0 0 e e it han and here, tnto_the history af the Parlett or Pawlett | yhdaistiol'to eure his wound. Tifs they'did} family, of Patlett's Lonz Grange, ffcksford, | but they wounded him deeper clsewhere,— Kent, England, and the Immensc estates which 1N THE TKART. ho claims belong to them [n thia country, L | Pawlett scems to have been a passtonate fol- callednpon Mr. Adama yeaterday, and obtatned | low, always upon extremes. I fell deaperate- 1y In love with a biack-cyed Donnn Maria Guze rom him tho particulara of this'stngular mat- | I 18 oo withy & bisdcered Dunna Maria”Guz- ter, which is likely to result In married her then and there, But oo, he was ONE OF TIIN GREATEST LAWSUITS not content with that. As toon as he fel} in that ever came to trial,—s sult beforc which { love he fell devout also, and wanted to mnke » - | reparation for nis plracies and ains. e heard that of ‘“'{' “"',";'f,""“""'}fd'““’ "_’,"'{‘“‘“;““""' of the now colony 1n Margland, and ho snjie for the cstato which Mr. Adam clalms for the | yway'from Nombre to aid In planting it When Tarletts or Pawletts embraces no less than the | e was established “somehow on the Chesge wholg of the right bank of the Delaware, from | peake,”” he sald he would coute back, wed his apoint a lttle west of Chester to about the | charming Maria, and take her to his new honie Leaguo has in hand fs undoubtedly Increasing, { foet of frontage had been protected necording | b mude hotween the Jand aecretions at Weldon and the ultimate nccomplishment of its object | 1o the Netherlands syatem, dnd no further con- | and the North Side. Even if they had scerc, aOhiT.le! See the NBW NO- 8, 155 St&te'St d 1 3 2 e if ¢! ¥ i tlons they would have be thle o orar heart of Kensington, and extending milg hack c,.,}," "°," thirt g'st.",ufi;‘;fi‘vl ‘p‘-rifc,.’,'n"fi un:;«’.; lém:n': scems assured. Presidont. Elinendorl oceupled | tracts had been let. wonid lnv{;lv-:"n‘I‘nlm‘?u‘;p,:;l’ulflwurc... ll\l:"{n:r:n':":“ll NEW FUBLICATIONS, the whole d M it e 5 fans | the chate. Mr, Rumsey wanted to Xnow how much it A ATRS v he MW ACATIONS, from tho river the wholo distance. Mr. Adama | fards, e wantedtoo sgainst tho Vifginians by ‘the Rev: Chorles: Hall the Netherland acheme, beeatse € had stood In | <oveemm - ¥ ~ sescrts that the clalm is one which cannot be | and settle himsell across the bay, sons ta pre. | After prayer by the Rev. Charles Hall | wyuld cost to cantinue the work. Holstein 1300 years as & protection from the THE MONT EAINEST controverted, but 1 am not lawyer enough to | vent the Incursions of Col. Bearborough. (lov. | Everest, Commisrtoner Winston stated that they had | sea. 1iving ruthors, auch na ihe Mr. Etmendorf, in addition to stating the | piay ranging from $7.13 to 810 per running foot, At the cancluston of Commissloner Hiorts- aimsa of tha League, said it bad the co-operation Several of the gentlemen wanted to know ’lr:'l;u‘u hr;‘!;mrk;: the (‘“nl"“ml'.l‘ch ly,-(:, u,l‘."i, of the poilce authorities. There wns ouly one | whether that work would endure. ionened th Tacada, dae 8, 03 b ore: when agent now In the field, the operations being Mr. Withrow stated thut 1 bad stood In Ilol- | tho Committee wilt make thelr reporty limited by the means,;not much money having | land for over 100 years. v & 1 Mr. Ri ted to know what it would cost Vet come Into tho treasury, There had beon | N RE KA CY ek . Teoutea tho ST SKATE FACTORY CLOSED, about forty saloun-keepers arrested,: thirty of nots Centrnl Rallrond track. Srecial Disvateh (0 The Clacagn Triduns, v Stan ver, preferred to have hlin further facts =s ho related tuem to me. Jande at Uplands or Chester, on the Delaware, About two vears ago nn ndvertisement was This was fu 1063, There were a few Swedes al- put Iu the Enalish papers lnl,ulrluz forthelielrs | roaqytn and around Uplands, but, slthough of Atiasa Parlett, or Pawlet, of Long Granse, | yley’nd teen thero mare than ten vears, Daw- Hiekaford, Kent, who died at or nest [ {o¥and his flesco crew no Intimidated them: thout Chester, on tha Delaware River, in the {hen provinco of Pennsylvanis. somewhcrs | f9me fled acrons the Delaware, and thoreet wore s, Urnn’ e the ik Yirs, Hulocly e, Jean bigeld 2 e} pnndds Hnttliew about “tho years 1045-1090. Till milversise. | B o SCSeRY IR0 WOIGRE WACTULIE | ocy wero convictod. - Tn many of tho saloons | " ALous San os vemmiois Joot, one of the Com- | Etcrer it pen a1t & legal complication K RO ment led 10 o corespondonv swith per. | weeme to have'been woll supnlied with monay,. | bovs and girls congregated every night, liquor | tissioncrs stated. The breakwater was consid | ha. aticn here In the recent fallure of the | CariyTe. Tommsents 1iruyshing, and. many others, son clalming to bo snld Farlett's heirs, and | §iire’s ship. out of Jdames River Lo bring hitn being eold to them. Much hiad been already | tred nelther feasible tor dutable, Mr. Adams now says that he has traced down every branch of the family In the minutest and most satisfactory way; that they number sey- enty-nine persona in all, and that they have given blin earte blanche to proceed in thelr names for e rocovery of Amasa Pawlett's Rreat estute,~ en ho got there ho found that Maria bad O s araiis AR VLR been married to another man. Pawlctt a3 that of tho Marquis of Westminater, R Ay h: Thw nony, Mr. Kenrlck Aditms says Jig first eame npon | and enlled out of el "J',"f:" e ?ffl""‘ tho traces of this Pawlott cstate whils looking | OYC 0 Lisbun, dismissed bis crew, and deifber. up soamo records for the uea of the attorness ately burned the ship in the Tagus, He would sppolinted by the Btato of Marvland te defend | MAVe nothing more to do aver agaln with any- tho cause of the Blats before the distinzuished | Hiv Spanish. 1l bired Portugesa. shillon Commlssion chosen to settle the long-pending | t0 tuke nim over to e et e Joundary disputebetireen Marsland and Virgin. | 58 he landed ot Cheatcr began to behayo like » i C\lrf;slly to know what had buecome of the m‘“‘"’““'[ He burnt h,' Stpe St 1ty man who had owned the aito of Philadeiphia [ 974 expelled all Frenchmen and Spanlards, beforo Ponn settled there Ted bim to searcl tle | Fessel with his Engliah colonists, was Iving In Fenusylvania revords also, and one discovers fed | ho streat ready to land. = Ifo boatded forand o another, nitll o came uto passersion of th | ermitted afl, the sfuglo young men to land. great fact that Pawdett’s was not only an wiexe ‘The ship, with the women an l‘:u'm m’ men, ho tincufshablo title, but one which eujoved the | St rutud to tho Chesnpenke, with money aingular udvantage of having urhrlyml{y been ‘-";“““" tolmy "’fl'r |".',l|’(;m‘§‘ ‘d'l')mmr e auted by Lord Taltimors nud confirmed by | OF the colonte He let his Swedlah tenants re- William Penn limisolf, uot only In_ the gengrai | et but woild nevr cuter thelr Louses nor ferms of the trealy with the Calveris, the | SPpak 10 thelf women, 1t turned half hunt Londs Proprictary of Mlthmore, bit In 8 sheclal | o Forimacil Amasa Pawloty turned half hunt. negotiation between Penn and Pawlett himaclf, | ¢ aid half savage, and kept his Jittle princt- I South Elzin ¥tecl Works. St reetns that a | Mrepreientclin the page fssloner Withrow stated that there was done toward ahating the cvil, and, white | Coma & Lake-Store Drive which had | Judgment was ubtatoud by John Delancy nzainst ] IV rome of iho slooneepers iad stonped, | SEMTErY o il Lt ke MU R | Ve Comany Tor €500 Tor. manes 1amesy | LLL1ELLS LIVING AIGE' many veb. contlnued the practice. Tiig f J1! . 8hierilt Mixer levied on the entire establlsbment, | a0 1 1s7v, v AuKentereapn s Leaguo wanted nat only the smpathy of good | "Ry, gy, wanted to know somothing of the | —thiops, machinery, and materinl, tcluding u | [0 Faductiune. bf, X foremind autham, nh peaple and thefr co-oneration In visiting these plling syatenn. larze quantity of skates,—aml placed the prop- | pamivd i myolherss embracing (e choicos places, It funds to carry on the work, Aside ‘Commissioner Winstonstated that the {llinols | crty In the hands of i’ Teilt ns custodian, Rerial and short Sioris by the Lending Faorelun from relielous intercet.andall questions of ( o ST REGTCT o LG more” mouey | few days later Conatable Schoonoven went | N0 €1inley an)an smount : mnrfl“b‘:"fl,‘lll': ‘,ll‘g_fliil,’,':."ég’r&;fllWmomyn and could do hetter work Wan' the Honrd coutd d;an o u'.u {;:('I?r_v ‘r‘uul‘h;vlul upon 1,000 pairs | Unapproached by Any Other Perfodienl x [y ad only €66, with | of skates (n the hands of the custodian upon an ¥ - nrary apd Selen. was then introduced, and spoke of the expene | Bord 0. Tho Hoard ud unly €56,000 with lan of about €100 in favor nf W, 8. fiune | RIS PG Tor atuauie Litrary and deken, PREMIUM of crime, showlng thut prevention was cheaper the park. 'They bad to be economical. They | ter & Co. for cond, Totay the skateawere eold | F: ] deutiatn, Ceition, Disenyese d ' than cure, for crimo was the ontarowthof the | {8 PIRC: LRG0 e ST h‘y sampie by the Cunetable for about §200, JeRCBR every depantmeat o C[lOCO]flte €0C01 ’l'“l Bl'()lll{l saloon. Over the land hung the great Mr. Kingwanted to kuow if thot included fm. | the purchaser evidently betting heavily upon VANR 168 ireskiy mngasine giving more Y Ll . Tortiomaly dovetd Lan el Tabor s i, | Provemonta luslie the erouds. St wene, 10 weeary il cutadn | i R R ESTABLISHED 1843 one & & g v - | Tefit was aleo a debtor ¢ Py el § o e Commissioner Winston roplied n the nega. u and a creditor of fivee and « Quar Pridng aode Rave Gk B AliG Bieivot awed 4b &li over a culony of Enghsh men and women, and ot some of his crew to bulld him a house and stockade at Uplands. .This done, and without walting for his English colonists, Pawlett saited nw‘v; again to Nombre de Dlos after his brive. h 3 off the brauchea—saving a drunkard hers and tha Company, and a few davs sfce purchased the principal Fairs in te United States, h " i T ‘an aevpensive form: cotaldcring 1t the rosult wan, tho tree wan as dend as ever, | Mr. Rumeey wanted toknow it. the Board's | Flt Bl urks uh tho SherliTe s mado farge | Mmbuntof mittoe: with hresiicss. Gl Rkl The only way to save the younz was to dig the 3 et by i ot the foars, sie. | JOSTAH WEBB & 00, Milton, Mass, ten_were to bo saved by saving the present | 19Xe8 lheuuelvelhbcmnn: they Piought §0,000 | vast unprecedented mild weather and also to | \a, lLL Lo -« of Travel sl Dis- Chicago Oflco—11 Rivar.at, e (s, 1o cnit(re — = -y T i Dkt po b Boclety | the times. the Hume Suvings Bank, who was a promineut | §d, Sitat fuppmation: trom 3he ention, buly, bt > % plained the tangunge of the act. He thought 4 COAL SALE, i 18 we i the best prodactiong of the best welters fi,‘,‘:‘fi‘;fi:{;“‘};‘fl,’;“{,‘;&{;‘fifl,‘,},"““},}fifflm‘mfi:fl that any citizen coull prevent the Bonrd from | Nzw Yonw, Dec. 28.—Seventy-five thousand | Ug5 elf subjects ready 1o uur lnd. "= Initateintia In there—knockini down a littlo of the frult. And | H5€ e Steel Worke ot tho SheriiDs sale, Thie col- | 101" celaaItssaat oitus Sl P | he princlnat ¥a by treo up by th roota. (Applatee,] The comng | , Mr: Winston stated that they Jad limited the | @uiontitles of skater, was purlly due to the e o outh—forming childhood” arght, Instend of | B Vear was cnouxh to run (ke ‘park, conaldering the fuct of the recent failure of the Presideut of :nrarg;““n;:l‘ryr"mmmm- PMograpiieal, A | e N PAte Be bt ARG e gt o il e h e o | " g 4 ABLEST LIVING WRITERS, BTP T UTR—.:E* b n watclimnn, and sce that the law was en. | Spending une duliar 800 feel out ftom tho shore. | tong of Scronton cual were eold ot anction to- :";"-:ff;,'ahcn«km lterature of the day.*—Nne York ] i epality as much a desert 18 possibie, e gather- | foreed, ad to complasn (€1t was not. Ono hun- YO OWNALTHE LAk day by order of the Lackawanna Company. | 77 i csorvair ani fonntain of en- —— {hdu potieelly. knonas the ! irrinitat th £ aroutid Inin & bamd o8 Titeeh OF tneyte o, | Tarecth B 10 comp A I was no anyar | (An Smtivatated that sims ont bada g to | o 8 B e altendanc At p,l\.e.v.,,.fg tortAenE A et 7o, Hosere SN | From MASKOX DESTERN B hes M. Do Profersr whoma goodwti 1t was: deatiamiansein Dt | waod ‘misketcers, and with thero Tio kept the | anization. - 1 concluston, ho ayncated 1o, thg | the line of low-water mark, : i iy st Zoolory. Comparaticeand fiimdn (ratomy an: Mr. Withrow stated that the 8tate Ifne ex- | from 10 to 45 centa per ton more than last on account of his influence with the fudians, .| WUvds for weeks and weeks together. Thers | audionce to enrry forward tho object In view. ¢ beat perlodical In America."~TAeo, & Fuvler, | puypdojoxy In the University of ) 2 . . Bales: 56,000 tons stcamer at 274 to D o ; e it aro lottors from & no I hin, wh u Uresident stated that If any ono did not | tened half-way across the lake, and it might bo | month, - Eal L2 4 the cheaprst, A monthly that comes erery Cutreano, No ey e e enrick M s Do | oy AT h it a0t | g Presidont stated thal if uny one il not | L5iel 0oV R ronad Ih bl it ave | 83,4365 12000 tune of grate at €377 to | 0 (18 Sheamt, & monen ey | Memsre. DARTLETT, NUTMAN £ PARKKIL: In c:r:::g:afie&\;«\a'm:)l\hflxc Parletts that he be- mentlon is nade of an_expedition fur up the | the facts to the Leaguo the offender would be | been ptven 1o goine railroad company by the } £2.471¢; 12000 tons of eex nt #2216 to €275 **JEafonis the hest, 1) - cheapest, and mast canve. Havline used your **Conitnon-Sense Aena® fn enee - Connetl fn years gone by, 12,000 tonsof chestnut at & 10 83805 20,000 | plent means of keesliz ahrenst 'll‘ the, .v-m:m'l f my praciice for over ten yenre, hinving known of BINGULAI AND ROMANTIO TUSTORY {3::,'}:{:“,,“‘,’:“"‘:,,“,"'. eheondtie witli the t‘fl’",‘]““':' e N S Same Tarther wueetionthg took place, and | tons of stove at §3to $3.10; 5,000 tons of pea | Houxhit 1 sl tu phinses. "y tndeiphia Sorth Amerl; | TY WETLES DF OLSE TE et Do ing, known of of Amnsg Pawlett, calied tho & I{ermit of Up- | jfigets REFeven Hewaaar o oanty bo next apenker. He satd tho porfod be. | Commirstoner Withrow smted that the’ park | at $1674 “UINIh It alone 8 reater may falrly keep up wiith alt | States Ar ite baving wd ihe highest fands.” The boundary disputes of Maryland f ATILICES, JAE Wan K e o s nee was the momperiod be- | (uly extended to low-wter mark, e reud o e thae tv important In the Mueratiee, Hatory, pollcics, | awanl at thoAmerican Centeuninl Exhthition, of wera begun with tha exlstence of the colony MOILAE AND IIAUGHTY MISANTRROPE, e e oty wove o Heiaoat danierons, | Gctription of tho park and its defiing Ymits. Ameslenn Gum Arabic, sy aner o v rery bme whibuirens thor. | 15 sdontion und uee by several of the lloral Fimi- and_ hove losted ever since, They hove led to | And when Gov. Stone tried to call him to ac. | and these youth gL toevery | T Nr, King wanted to know by what rizht the | The mesqulte zum of Western Texas s almost Tt iy Larubey g oxamined st every lover of tlie human race for unusual considern- tion, oversight, and care, e was entirely lzno- rant of&he extent of the salo of liquor to'ml- |, nors until informed that night. He could not describe such a moral monster as that one wno ‘would pour out the tiery flufd to them and start them at railway speed down the road to pendf- waiuth of I ottty ud Butes | degice of the Kind, I feel ut Hoerty (o 43 Lt 108 flentical wlth vum orable, During tho lase year e derat .| BIVOL B LAY R0 SUChet Sl veh Serem s 1t hias become un article of export, some 15,000 | sen tark Zimer. Feet retatnine force, tlor wotkmanship, ote., pounds baving beee gathered fn Bexar County, NEW SERIAL 0 all a competent surseon cquld wieh, and 1t is and as much more between that and the coaat, : worthy tha term **Common. Hctive Truse. ' ‘T'his zum exudes from the stem oud branches Of the mesquite, o mbmosa, several species of whieh grow fu Te feuds and wars of actual importauce, and have | tount, ho offered to acttlo all claims in hard given voth colony aud State much trouble and | ¢ashs if.not, ond hie slapped the borrel of his much cxpense. This grow from the fact, fntho | usket HgniQeantly, he said there might b first place, that Virginia claimed property fn | trouble. land granted to 8ir Georzu Calvert in the orljz- ‘When at home, Pawlett lived in o loop-oled inal patent; that Cloyborue was already in | JO fort at Uplunds. 1lchad ho cumpanion hery possesaton of Kent_Teland whon Caelllus Cal- | but his dogs and one negro mao, aud the cabin elty had the pillug done a¢ Fullerton avenue condult. 4 Commissioner Withrow stated becnuse they had a riizht to the water, and did not need toask permisalon of the Park Board, ‘Tho question of low-water mark was further discussed, aud (¢ was stated that no one had a w 4 free | Truanes of all kinds, 8ilk Elastic Btockings, Tn- ETOE TS ATREr | strumenta for Iicfornitiee, ate . mannfactied Ly 3 208, New Mexico, and Arizonn, # LIVING fuer And 14 2 ¥ X vert eame over §n 16323 aud that the lai r- | Was not more than twénty feet square, but very | tlon, disgrace, ruin, and death. e referred to " v eent fou oanh one of the Atieriean 24 wontutivs (or Harpsrs Weekty | WARTLETT, DUTMAN & BARKEL, Uflico 09 sinsed o James 11, by poun: o st | s, " Wi of Ul o | themott 1 fencoo touse n bolinca” | HSL o sttt b s Ui Tl AMUSETES il R AT A AT | St o Uk ort o amloh at i g ) over egan L0 be called, was bimaelt a very formiia- ¢ o ¢ useler R R e T o esanun || SRR i, S el e Botary of Caltgis Gty wms it ar | bl persenage o Tk Tory o Sy oovers | Wen sl e would Lo wenvaag 1y | [l (s UGl bn wacleh s WAVERLYS THEATILE BUSEIHA bt bestonta wit the See ; TR seventeen milos, The Calvert charter gaye to | somo his huntors somo squatters upon his | tomipations aud eloction, [Appluuee,] “Thg | preakater i front of foncoln absolute control (Late Adelpil.) Year. 2 g = Indorsed and nued Ly tie” medieas o fortictlh parallel of north latltue. Penn | lunds, who paid him no rent, but very williog | time liad come when it inuat Bounderstood tiay | 1w gave theun the power and sbeoluto control | 5y yrvpyy., Vroprietor and Mansger. EXTRA OFFER FOR 1878, el (T Hyep clalmed from the Virginia line and from tho | service, and all the Indlans around feured hins | ho e of tho chiurchos wauld bo excrted di. | PRiT O " Sers "Dutie that 6 wewld bo wa | TR KATCI AT AT MATINER, AN T | To all new subscribers for 1878 will bo sent gratts wn. on. "1, 8. Meds 1a3 mouth of Christiana Creck. The boundary | 00l loved him. Ho was n great wizard—big | rectly and unequivocally, and it wasto be hoped cntering wedge for n lake-shore rafls | NIGHT BUT ONEo ROBERY TINUE, Anerica's most | the Jast aeven numbers of In77, Cof e firat tn. They rate eleetticity, one of fiually settled ny Mason and Dixon was n:om’- mediclie—in thelr eyes, the more so that'they | irreslatibly, agatnst that of the tipplinghouscs, c! lll.hAl‘llv;ru(mrd Acirevy I ANTONY "AND CLEO« | stalinents of & new derlal story, '~ the twat A% CUPAtIve ARen i o road compuny, Tho eentieman expressed Matin Naturl hars uf jApplausé.] ~ He insisted that, in the great »ork of ome of ihe best_snd Lyl N 1. Col 2.\, Taat gran L2 o, v ¥ e aa T ire romdway | mang,—traosiated for Tik LIVIva Acr} alw s story l,f."{rl o g considered him posscesed by I ¥ % 1 3 T 4 ar Clrcular Free. Grassg to i balng deamy b o) deg, o) min. | SHMIHELME posstied by Santrit TG orol, | I ot e an e ure, [ Dimecll s opposey oumnY. Brealmater it i;g}i‘ii{&.]nfin{.‘%@’| ';r':,;'l'{'fi:i‘,tflé'g’;:, itanet! | iy thirmine Eianwriicn Siled ineierny) LB o : e z A ot Of ikt vl R, An 1601 Crecting Calsert, Lord Lropriotary of | prough when it came to looklug after Lis own [ and ‘_'l‘,‘él':‘,'",',':.‘.‘t:’;,‘,‘,"':&f,",,",;"‘,",';.“'i‘;‘;,},', soral | atruttion to the ik, upless it wero such & Kt ln)ufl;gh.![u-nmrr-u T LeuDAg Grrers | A o Y Tromvon: (ll'::yl?\‘!‘itl'flfrl’lmglr::omi'n “oation LS A T tho churches to exert thelr ower, but lowlvbhl structurans would cost’ $230,000 or $500,000,— [ **OUI BOAIDING H)Uk] A - S o~ Y , dn relation to dmang 1o showed this in his interviow with Penn, In Bearborough's Invasion of Kent lsland, and | the winter of 1683-'81. The Hermit of Uplands sald that, **for the Lotter publication nnd re- | Wosat this timo an old man, past 60, worn out membrancg of the bounds hetween Virginia | Y cxvosurc.and eripplea with rhoumatism. P R bls et lodriotiesie o ol AR Great Western Steamship Line, “THOOLEY’S THEATRE, ABB]HIMJUHH]HI I‘DI\ 18']8 op R Ko Tk i st GRAND EERRY GOW MATINEE s Diatnper... brond enough to have a carviage-way upon it, Buch a breakwater ns they hod at Pine street would only prove a hufsative. doing it was* mn offense for which 1o just apoloy could be found., [Applause,) Laws could not be enforced without a health: 5 Mr. Adams wanted to know if it wouldn't Catin paasiee €50 5 itormediste, §43 and Maryland, and prevention of any coutro- | Whoit Penn camo to vislt him & mutunl desiro | publlc soutiment back of the otlicols. Ityuih | Mr Addms wanted to know | AT 3 P, M, TO-DAY Sitin ) | Bieermar g Reinin Teketa ui tavoralio fater: Ira! 5 : a0, 8 ) . M, s & the year 1979 8 serics of Winstrated papers wil) | LUCFREGES, LSt §Skegs R fayurmie aies, Iro- was manifosted and scen to bo determined, saloon-keepers would obey its dictates without waiting for 'rmsccuuun‘ KApnluu-e.] I the Mayor would detall onepolleeman {n each ward, to work under the auspives of the League, those eighteen policomen would do more toward sup- pressing crime and saviug the youth of tha ity than five times that number ‘i any other This Eaturday eventug, Jast performance uf Mr. J0. " 4 ez T TT BRI DR BSY | e Ampticax ar wonk, | Nowth ™ (forman Lloyd. REPRPRRY GOW. These papers whil give graphicand vivit dexcriptions, Sccomnpanted by suitable encravings, of many of tho The steamers of :n;-c‘)mw:n¥lel »all every Batur- new tudustries and bew enterprises of tha country. | day from Beemien Ler, foutof Thind street, Tlolwkna, “They wiil not conslst of dry detalle, Fut will be el | [iates of vamage—From Sew Yok to Soithsmpion: 3 D .andon, Havre, nd Bremen, Arst cabin, ${w; eccond , wently pletnresyue snd readable, The firstot the series vahin, $ab golls stecrage, $30 currency. “Fur frelgns whicl appears fn the Jauusry number, under 1pe | and passage Appiy Lo OELRICHY & v, much, Mr. 8mith culled attention to the Lake-Front Park, which hud been flled up. Commissoner Withrow stated that the idea ‘was to keep au open space In Lineoln Park for boating purposes, e thought that they should first unprove the Innd that they bad, ACCRETIONS, of our suld province about tho sarne, wo require | t0lony Up the river-was composed of men of ou, our sold Lieutenant, to encourage some | Peace, and they had no "bémfl fu view but bon- Sngzifsh, as soon a8 you can, to toke up such | 8t Industry and the quict enjoyment of thelr land aa shall bo duc unto them fn our said prov- | religlon. Pawlett ro-cchoed these views. Ho ince, near totho buuuds of said proviuce, accord- | 410 60t expect to live long. His raco was rum, iug {0 the maps thereof, and to pass grants in | 1 did not care for himself, but bo hada nephew our nane, and under our great seal, £o such ns | OF WO to whom lie would like to leavo his littlo sbiall desfra tho same,” cte, ossessiune. 1o Licld his little property under Monday, e, si=Mr. JOSEEI MURPHY and M1 il NN EWARD TIFFANY, anil Com 1 bruted fr T s Dy SO . e eclo MCVICKER'S THEATR Mr. Smith thought ft would pay to make Bowling ¢ UNDRI TURSR INSTRUCTIONS Lonid Baltimore, but, ho had heurd that Penn | difectiou. ” [Applause.} twenty acres of more of uew fand. Every Night snd Ratarday Matiner, tillaut i S DORMBE e NOW Y0P Gov. Btone settled o good many Puritans and | lield 1ands under aluter grant, or vurchase, from 1. Titouas Commissioner Withrow thought that a bioat- 1 d NAL F STEAMSHIP ? the King. He did not kuiow but thelr lands | made o fow rematks, 1t scemed to him that | _Com e SIMPSON & CO. UP AMI HE SPID NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, o “32';."é‘c:'r‘fiolb'l.“.%:‘.fl'a'é‘t:fir'ii2‘.‘.?.‘1{’&‘3,{:’.‘. Mt overiap, anh he did wo wans any trotipic, | Imora attentlun shouid Lo Eiven. to thy rishg | 105 8Dac6 Would bo an Injury wd detrimental to And the Grest Fairy [Extravaganse, ONG THE SPIDERS; Xew York to Queenstown and Liverpool, +BEAUTY AND THE BEAST | | On tow tux urzar Buinos 1s Buin, being & Feppt e, ADMISSION | ¥iteitew=23,00, nia 75 cuisia, | Krashic and richiy-liustrated description of (e butld- 10 Prepara " the park, s Mr. Rumsey thoupht that the malu polnt was to protect the Lake-Shore rive. gencration, that soclety had been beginning of the wrong end of Its work, Instead of trying to suppress the fountalns of evil, they had Heen ter Countfus,—s Iinc onl er. | 10 dfd not have the patent with bim (tio did not mfned at ‘Washington " 'Yby “"“z‘x’;l dfitm tell that it was lying In the bottom of his chest, Comuisslon within~ the present yenr, | However), but I would bu casy for Penn to . m. | Engl . 5, 01 8. Tt | PR I 1ng of the great suspension-bridge over the Kuat River, To London, 0y i t omm(ssfoner Stockton wanted to know how b : I 2 Loy Jan., Tell to uravido agulnat Invaslon Ly tho Dutels | 0urso, but what weta ‘the motcs and bounds? | whcthor nything couid bo dowe o savo tho | tiouglt the. Fullertoo-aveauo candult atood fu e “Flip depariment of PioTion for 1474 will be unusus | Jrier. On pparse un druat liiain and and Swedes on tha Dolawars River by encour- | O 10 matter about that,—a deet confiriniug | boys while “""{ were boys, A double thing »"Q[‘"}' ra thought the oreakwater wouta | COLISEUM NOV Ally etirring, e 2 S et aging scttlemeuts on the north boundlary (0o, | Jaltlnoro's patent to hiri would boallsufilcient: | was secured in doln this. Not only would so. | 3 F Ropern' tiuuht the Dreakwatar: woul L4 s 5 Sencval Tranadtluasle Gompting. that ‘boundary befng_thefine of 40 dog> Ac. | Va¥Iett was (oo much crinpted up with rhcu: | clety bo saved from sl the ovil that Lad men Deate peaple shopert Dassing 10 carriagon, | Thls (Raturday) evinin ertormance of the **BY CELIA’S ARBOR, Between N N Ay 5, armouth, from cordingly, when ' Capt. (for so he cailed | JMatism to ko out, but old Peter would go with | @id, but mon would be saved to the world. | ¥ Commniasioner Withrow saked alr. Hogers, s | Intensely Slumnrou 7 AT the best novel of the seston, will be continued. The Grest FIKLDIKUE, Jood and Maggto, Trish Vo- | Tnen early nuwber will appear the et portion of & R Tt ™ o Mudorn Hercul tew tovel by Mee ANNiE Downos. uuthar of 3 i ! o (63 et o 1o ¥ o LESTER AND WILEYAMS, Funoy nouyasd-Dance Archle Lavell,” **Oughit We to Vialt lery” ete., ‘The peoplo ought to demand of the pollco the enfurcement of the laws. It was all moonshine Lo say it could not he done. * (ive us a Mayor, sadl a Chier of Po- hlmself) Amasa Pgwlett, in 1 MHed £ Bl and show him thedland. Fean saw that L'lmrlurnul lands which ' ho éfi"pm;% &‘,’.u‘.’{.'; Yeter, in describlog the land, swept his hand with & Catholle colouy, made up in partof | OV¢r & modest circuit, He was satisfled, re- Spantah Catholica from Nombge de Dioa, and | Hurned to tho cabin, anid §avoa doed, duly wit- 3 alawyer, whether ho thought the Board had a rizht to expend $100,000 or more BUO feet from Aorc. “Ioiter Mr. Togers nor Mlr, Adams had X n i : y 0 o pald oy 4 wi X cutitied Placluding wine, bod tenatis. otk S oaplah, Catholles from Koot uul ) Testsd and authosilcate Ry R ich e sctunlly e, and paliconieny’ skl ba, v oo Yave the | o e the Togal aucettons juvolveil, oM, the Infmitable TOMMY TURNKIL, Comls Vo- JET: 4 A g e o sty orer at bis own exporise, recelving compentation | 10 s own Cily of Priisdeiphia] fug 60 I wo luan't the men to-day, wo | e Withrow manted to kuow of Mr, Adama | ealsgad Banjo: R EACE ORI FOTOEE ik 165 L6 $100, according 10 socummolas 1a land grants, Gov. Btoue recommended i to | ~ Pawlett's ticphow died beforo bim, Hehim. | should clect theo. [Applause,) Tho fdea e Al ot K NEW CHICAGO T HEREA 5 Houy bevun e as TEIrd, Cabll 633) Sieeraan, pesie gn o Delsvace, fhero s ot ox: | sl s suppose 10 vl . 657, i i | £y with & faw o o tabite ok uherowets |, M, Adaia thouslt tho mancy soutd, o | ™ NEW GIICAGO THE Noxeletessndurls of Amertan ite it begive | ¥ USRS S0ty o rontesr, jant of Yawletts 1o Gov, Btono which shiows | fmuiedlate cause of bis death fs said to buva {‘3",,,;‘,‘;";',’;,,{,}:,‘5,‘.’,‘.‘,(,,,,;'“. Tappinuseq ¥4 | Hofavored a boating space. Ho pleturvd the Eyery Byeulag s by CukivTiax e, CoxaTavck Frntuoce Woole | orW, o WHITE, 4 Alran tor Clicago. Biim to have boen u rather roystering sort of | been the wight of o Bpanish snip In the Dela biade. The Deluware uroeec‘ suited him exact- | ware, ubout to cast auchor off the Hermitage of Jy, and vothing would "plcase bim better than | Uplands. ‘Tho passiouato old mmun run into his tohave an_oxchante of "hard knocks with yu | eabin, loaded a culverin, which ho bod monnted whorsen Dutche and Bwecds and Puritan | thiere, with musket balls, and was about to dis- herreticks to tho norrard It they camo ntrucd- | charge it ot the hated flags but he fell backew fug.” dead, with apoplexy, A patent was accordingly issued to Capt. When Capt, Am Tawlott did, nelther Amasa Pawlett for treasuro nor papers could be found (n s cably, A MILE'S DREADTI OF LAND Nothing would probably bave been kuown of ©n the Delawaro from the point in the bend of | the facts of his death but for the eircum tance {he river nurthward of yo place called Uplands | that it needed to bs legally established, soins to the Indlan placo callid Shakamakson,—twen. | yenrs after, fn settiing the proprietorship of ty-ous square milcs of land, ms near us nay be, | Pawlcit’s Long Grange. At that timo It was For this plantation Pawlett agreed to bring | found that the land ou tha Delaware had quist- over 130 families of Catholica at his own ex- | ly pessed Into other bands, and nothing was beach from un esthotfe polnt of view, Hoheld thut parks were extablished for the health of the pouple, and ho thought that thuy should have the boating-vlace, Commissioner Withrow wanted to know WIEKE TR MONEY WAS TO COMB PROM to nuko the kmprovement, Mr. Adais oxplatned this in a general sort of away. llr{ Withrow sald they could ‘finfsh the lake frontige us at present vroposed by next July, at a chat of £15,000, and he wanted to know wherdtho rust of tho moncy was to come from, If & breakwuter constructed. Mr. Adams walited® to kiuw If the Roard had Matlaoe Naturdny ax2illl.~Brlece $3und 80es | 400 Avnewr Witonas, Hkaneca Nannixa. Davis, | aar X G AR D O BINOF CUENEY CALLINDIMIRS owa Bt BELLAKY, Jils EaTan Cookr, Howauk K, AL NTEAME expressed the hearticat aympathy with the GEORG A TR L-‘ ......'u,I n";"-;.-\r' Pu'u‘u.:r:.‘:uu vther well-kuuwn 1\1\0“0“‘ LIL\I“M'\“‘ Sl hABlk]m movement, saying there waa a lever In {t—men's G i TR tovo fur, chilaron—by whil ths whal comau- 8 TRELS nity could be moved. That lover should bu GEORG S uséd, 'The peoplo should be brought to realize -~ that there were menon every hand ready to T 2. eutrap their Mttle ones nto the pitfalls of in- toxieation. — “They should seo I it was not a{'unlbln toovercomo the 1,000 with the 400,000, Buch a public sentiment should be created as would compel those who should Le tho exccutors of tho luw to carry it out to iis fulleat extent, and to enforce Its penalty fu the fullest measure, e appoulod to vach oue to A e New York and (lasguw, A panis e, writers, e DA, Jan. 12, 1 am cfi-n prdpeipond | * The purpose of AvPLRTONS' JOURNAL 14 ta be always | 3 Ay fam bt am fULLA, Jan. 10, O aw tresh, entertatniog, vivaclous, suggeatives b give mir- JANC] verpuol, or 1 HOROUN 1 5 ; i of pinces and imtun | pLANE S SR DUN L) A~ | triest doacrptions of aut-of-tlo-way psce of lite; | Cabin, dgh lo'git. " A CENTENNIAL AWARD cwnseupon social, lterary, ant art toploss dramatio | ., JiACUIslR RLckuient radied (@ tho reciplont and the pubilc, when given | Wkeiches af sdventurs; outcriutiion wodp abous dise ity ARy CoMDUlturs, &8 showiny’ irug- mepe. | HnRulsted peoples articles that eauibdt the changet . y 13 1 hlugLo i et ML AL LI potitions i platiers 8t the Contemiol whether of growth of declinie, among different pebpies. ST TE LINE Teaua: 23 conta per nunibrs §3 per annum, postege A. it gre: ‘: yebihs tabufadiuressolantis Vel wus Plas(er rece(ved 0 highes unly wwardj t| ) iy tho highest Breiaid by the publiahers. A Club of ve coplet 107 | g S GUE To OLASUOW. LIVERPUOL, DUULIN, b oue year, $12. With Porcuan sorexce Soxry, | NEW YOI To QL Ao oty ¢l tictiony plotortel (Hfuat 1LY I the wo Veuse, or pav the Colouial Treasury 130,000 | known about it 8{nco then, Amasa Pawlery’s | U0 all lis could to_promote this public sentl- Mé‘:..:l.'..fi‘.‘:m,r;:y‘t'fi}:—T:wu.faw'?:fl'g thoy had i U (Gme'tho i [ OV Foar 7.2 D, Al‘I‘LE’I:O\' & CO. FIATEY Thinday, Bes 1 unds of tobacco, or elbo furfclt, big churtor, | Erave s dissppesred, ani sll mewmory of the | tuent. [Applause. but they had to findsowe on who would lend CAPCINE s e * & o2 1in 823 and €70, AcoMing ko scconmoda: e papers wero accordingly stened, sealed, and | man in Amerlca would probably have gone out The Rev. Dr. Bulllvan sald the movement was Al kiount, Jurd et/ ol Publishers, New York, 1 ura tlcketa as reducod Fates, curreacy, be delivered, aud in four daya” Fawlett was saliing | furever but for the acelduntal iaeovery wads | the Wlsest and best ever inaugurated in Chi- Ar. Georie L, Dunlap offered to contributo el s ue e o adurd nutek — - o Gt #a felur ekt bt edubed mies icee: down Chesapeako Buy, ed route for bis plauta- | by Mr. Kenrich Adums of the record of Penn's | (50, It dealt nob with an empty theory, but | 4, A% de « Dunlap jua--T1est_Loro aslels pgifel frum Perlodieals published by D. Appleton & Co. AP L A A L0 Lien Yo on tho Dale wte. Qeed, confirmatary of Caetling 6 ; was face to face with an actus} fact—onc of the | 2 Per frunt fuot for sheathpiling in sddition to fali. Ouly tho puresi vezuiable Inuradichts enter liutu i N NTHLY. s o " 1 Washingtunes s, The Varletts or lawletts of Parloty's Lo Fogio ;.uy Gov, Stone, s Calvert's patent, | Jo0 S riul Tacts in the soclal and moral lifa | S0y cOl et prico fur maiu-pilivg, A Somnotited ol dewns Lo llmnb«l:f'g:-'r'no‘-;ly‘-'f:i {::;:'gt::: :g:ihgfillll? Xs o peraam | — ] Qrane, Hickaford, liav family recurds g | - M. Adums knew thist Penn, fn bis offer for | Of tho community, “And It ad every arpument | , 861 emren? st it Bad baen danc, | dovtnd 0y tha hed o Fhcie i heuraiiia, ncs | * o oo KNCE M 4 per annum EDUCATIONAL, Teuett back nlmost' to the Losiquet. " Doub- | settlement of tho buundary question, iad often | I 164 favor that any movement could possibly | 304 te believed sheathrpiling would . pro S [ had ak Elduoy fecilune b¢ AL ir e i 3 her snmam | e N less soino of thess sclons of tho “yooted | broposed to contirm all grauts to'mdividugls | bave. et a2 belfove a breakwatér b0 feet out would protect | Svarwhuro. NOUTH AMRRICAN REVIEW. B pep atinany MOR AN PARK treo, that liuve been transplanted 1nto other | made by Calvert, und that, fn the fnal'sctties | Tho e henndlonmal, - v the shore. Ifo approved of tho present mode of 9 per annum soffs, have rscn to rank or sunk iuto ob. | ment nide in 1760, this condition was expreasly n.-ur(ly. but the Vawletts of Long (irange | stipuluted aud aurced to. But Mr, Adams had have “for 700 yesrs kepl n poellion balf | seen no other fnstance of » particulsr deed of way between tho yeomanry and the gen- | Peun's conflruing a particuldr patent of Cal- try. As. the property grew more value | Vert's, and this, exelting bis curioalty, put him aule the family grew {n fnportance, bLut | Upon the search for a record of that rticular tiever aspired to bo much tore that * plain | batent among the Lund-Ofllce records at An- country folk.” The Pawiett Long (irange is | nupolls. “No copy of the record could b fouund, tiow & comparatively smull munorlal possesstun, | Lut & transcrint of the 1itle was discovered in a of tho Women's Christlan Temperance Unfon was held yesterday morniog o thelr room st Farwell Hall. Mrs, M, A, Cunvnings presided. The Treasurer presontad her report,showiug ru- ceipts duriue the wonth of :m.-lu& expuendi- tures, $811.45; balance on hand, §37.93. The Bueretary stated that the wverage dally attend. snee at the temoerance prayer-eeting had besu protectlon as commenced h{) the Park Toard, and said that afterwards o breakwater could be butlt; it was & neeessity. Commisslonee Withrow stated that he be. Heved the members of the Park Bourd had dune thefr best for the taxpayers, aud if they made & mistake It was not thelr fauit, M. STRWAKT thought thedyke plan was an obstruction to the v "y . | THE AT JOURNAL;... L AMH_B A[}K BEN PR VRO | THE MEDICAL JOUNNAL. vet snuum B Cohaar e ot JUBT PUSLISHED. Curud, Whera otlier porous plas ST o P TR SUNSHINE OF SONG, Morgan Park, Cook Co,, HI, e wiatter of the Yonkers and New r-class vepatory Schoul for ore, Nexs sewlog A 0 " Yurk Fire Ineursnce Company. beghin Jay. A 174 pend Jur catslogus o sither o) tat contalaing over 25 acrea; buw nthe wilddle | Yolumo of judexes, tho orlginal deeds to which | 95; and thiat 40 porvonus had sigucd tho plodge. 5 1 the ge " Woilca o heruoy uiven o an order of tha | A bright and sunny eolicction of Kew Songe, Nallads, | tit brineisals s Morcan Park, ‘Or Looin 5 Stettodiat Sl e, o, o Ve | bt M sl 8 v || W e B Rt o i opporet®l " b T o' | SO LA S 1 AT S | Auiesastesmatatrest n e, | BT (Es acorr, 2 cre cptate. ml, however, tlled as 5 re, 7 lex title gave i ' W 3 am al o e ¥ & 5N - WIIGHT, A\, une faru, aiul by tho proprictor, Rentlsh fur- | date, bumber of doed, oumber of acres, names | Avsociation congratulating that body o e S D oy NSRS VSt |t bokhlar oinissca aud Lhe clae ul il Uik e i Msodtats Veicipale ure of thuse days would have scorned to let vut | of partics, sl other' weans of Wentiflestion h"m:'d .:mlm l'ah‘le[l(,. bory ll.;uulllfl?&(bul it aud 3. Adams was astounded to find that | exact date Is uncertaln), was the cldest son u THE WHOLY O tho uwner of the Loug Gruuge, aud was expect- | was fncluded 1o the propersse AVELFH4 tosuccoed bis futher 1u the cstate, w3 bis e instautly began mr:muln;;, and soon got father had succeoded his. . vu the track of the Pawletty, os farletts, of Tho elder Puwictt, huwever, had somu bun- Long Urange, To bis delight d surprise, on Qreds of pounds lald away, which ke could find | yoing out 1o England ‘snd® vialting 1he b 10 better use for than to give his son aud helr Urange, he found all tho papers, & journl au education. Amusa was sccondingly sent toa | and wuch correspoudencs of Cunt, Amasa Paw- krommar schiool fn Norfolk. whence bie returned | tett. ‘They had been In the Posseasion of the two yuars later, being then aged 18, with a | family for nearly 20 years, but bud boen care- smattering of Latin and a tirin belie! o tho fu- | fullv suppressed, for two reuson: Firat, the fallibility aud sovereiguty of the Pupe, which 1 were ot considered to by of auy valuy; adcon, be had somehow pleked up. Old Amgsa bud Capt. Pawlett was a pizatel g 1utended to send youny Aiwass to Canbridge, 1t i pot known bow they came into the pog- with which tho Latin ehimed fu very well, But | session of the famaily, but it Iy, supposes fovy the lad’s Jesultlsu was snore tlau he'could | Pawlett sent them out fur safe keeping sbortl staud, wnd fustead of soudfug bim to Cam- | after the devd from Penu was graute .hnum(): Lridge, the old wan kicked it out of doors | ne his uepbew to profit by then, This was con- scd drmed bya letter of Pawlett's, describing Peun's TOLD MK %O GO TO THX DEVIL. ¥isit to him, which was sddressed $o bis nephew. As the stortest way of dofuz this, young [ ‘Thure were uo letters of bis descriptive of the stitngz wine from their b:xu:!ucl. at the " Sherman House, Her actlon was udorsed by the Unton. On motlon of Mrs. lagens, the Secrctary was instructed to ?."mm o letter for Pulvllmluu asking ladies who receive on New-Year's Day not to set forth wine or spirite to thely visitors. Boveral lctters fn,regard to Dr. Reynolds' work “in dilferent citics were pead, Several members of the committce appointed at o pre- vious meeting to cunfer with Chlcago miuisters a8 10 the posslbility of getting up a serics of temperance imeotings under Dr. Reynolds' man- avement, roported that the clcn;(y. as s rule, spproved ol the project. On _motion, it wus decided to tnvite Dr. Reynohds to vt Chicago uext wmonth. If heaccepts the luvitatlon weotings wiil begin Mouday, Jau. M4, 1575. Mmca. Bugens, Curse, aud Cummings were appointed a commlttes 1o prepare the necessary nvitution. Reports wers fecelved from suusidiary assoclations ou the Bouth and West Bides, and from thelady visitor y ricte. ayanieon und atter tho 23 | “idiorm o stle. biading end price with the * Waekd and will bo —— Ty, 1478, aL (he otfice of 100 subucriber, | of mond - Usius of Exuilal ROk and bihore o1 toe No. 1 Adwar, 16 Ny Clby ot e Yomg CTe ° > Boards 85 et v o % G A e [ ey teioe, aud cona 1a ey Gtk Dixox, Vecaivir, Attomey for Kedetver, ' TRE ASURYDEP ARTMEN T TUE The Collego sad Grammar School will peoven Jan. 17, OPrice oy CONPTROLLER OF TUE UURKESCY, Wask- Z sad closs June 2. For catalogues and full lnforima- INATGX, Dec. 3, 1877, —Nutlce 16 Bereby kiven (o all oot whio maj Laveclaitns ausinat e uind Nati cl_us I ER OF GEMS‘ Hun spply Lo ’ i ot 0 and he thougnt their (the Commfittec'’s) protest would be of o avall, Afr. Humsey thought they should bufld the breakwater, 3 Geo. Btockton wanted to kuow it a break- water would not be washied away. Commissloner Kadisn askod 'If they had not noticed how pearly the Hyde Vark flotel was washed away last summer. And he held from that iucldent that the breakwater would not fimm a protection for the North-Shore Drive. e thoughit some plan should be adopted for the prutection of the shore, and let & break- water oe bullt afterwards, To some gentlemen the fake shore had been a secondary cousidera- tlun; they ounly wanted a boatiug bastn, Messrs. Rumu{(nml Stewart protested. Commissfoner Kudish sald that tho taxpaycrs should bo protccted—the pinaller tazpayers. Tuu ventlemen present claimed 1o be lurge tax- puyers, but the poor pegble, who pald §6 or §7 cach, were also to be cllsdered, o i} Cllcagy, 11, that thy same st Lo X1 EV. JAME: VEN, D. D, EISRU. ek JeEntrer with e UENISMES DRROTERIIL ‘mouths from this Yatuable collection of pleces of 8 somewhat 8% iliculte, aad ls sulted 4 the hey wiit by dlaaliowsd. ~ “JNO. JA sivunced charactor us 10 dii e m Compirolirof the -, | 18teatf sdvaced players. Tharaure 3 ca Bheet r N = — - Sustc utsu; sud Lhe pleces, wildy 8verico sbuut 6 fages 9 PIANGN, each, are by Loyuach, soindiong Ve ilalow, Lichher R T R e - {ujenstula ol s amd, uihor celchritiva (@ miles from Chicagol, Solentide, HENRY F. MILLER, R et o Frbtuer ooulof | Cabicat, s Comarelas fose ratdcol Brofoomun T ar s ea S VURUU PRV [ e iyt vk ‘ L 1. ' atey sudpladiag, ‘with the ~*5un: e R A R R o i whees Juu. & 187a Wur pasticulars sud H ', 11 Bounle, 8220 Cluth. $3.00: Fluo 1it, §4.00 et bere ey, SR, . TR it 1,0 e, sadrcee - CARE. 3. CLAYDLTINLL, Piano -Forto Manufacturer, | st . oS A0 ] e, (0 any widre s, tor it y % Vrice. Changv Wwag bu'vent 1 pustage stasipé e o o o HIGHLAND HALL, of the Unjon, The yeeting then adfourued. o & 3 TN " Amasn et ub tg Londun, suthoes liesaon’ | prupeet, bty s Uy and vary otepe ot | Meatogy it va-behiovwty duyuest etk i | | M, Slewart exbiited o e ituzon the vub- fernstionit Esniblen, I * | LYON & HEALY, Chioago. AXINSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, & kone, by Jolned 8 crew of b gentlemen ad- | the thne'winn be thought' the charining Maria rd-ink ek ton i Mrs. A sore of desultory discussion followed on = ANARGIAL m—— HEOPENSYAN. i 17, . buccanecrs, - thelr society Aniava spebily | © Iho patentof Cavilius Calyert fs vory explicit, | Doukah and Mes. J. ¥, Willlug. “‘if.“é?“-.’:i“‘.‘x“b‘.flntfi"‘:fi'u' Dreskwatir, as it PUTS AND CALLS. 2 B ks i) i = s Lost not ouly bis Catbolicisw, but sl) the relig- | It suswers oxactly tho description of {¢ civeu lu = would add to by park acerotions, snd fu time add twenty acres or juore of valuable land. CONNINSIONKR WINSTON ed that the Loard willing to tuke ad- vice. ‘They wero uot bleoted, but were workiug, or trylug Lo work, wita 1ue beat Mkt tiey bad. ———— A lingering and generally fatal disease often re- 8ults from 8 wevers cold Jeft fo take cato of itacll, Better prudeutly resortto Dr. Jayne's Expecto- rani vu the tin wptow of 8 couvh oe coll, aud 50 wroud pla b the syatem Lhy sveds of 80 fn- curably lang or thruat complaiue, fou that was 1u bl {lo wus, Lowever, 8 lucky | the uder. Tl property, murcoven caa e il by sudy sadstiug ot b canturo of somo | idsatiid by collateral VAvers found b the bux :{\-:.-Lr'u II\KI'.X‘ uxct::.:m{ulm what was & large fi:whkh these deeds ‘weie sent over. Thusg, ore of gold for u pirate. iere aro receipts fryn Calvert sud Stone for Ouous of 'Lis expeditions out of Jumaka, | rent puld, and for Unes To brear of one 10 1 Ayuatiaus, wost suitable Hull- Awegty tuies th stnount ioveaied.” BLicK Louglt sud . By Al UED EAEMP, rricd walong aadeiedon dejwalt of 3 per cout x| ML woYT, Supt wkcCLes,'cusovid & Kixd, Prop'te day Prercuts. o » Vihawvrs Ciroaci A weosly revor it ebtthon B A e s Brndn N FLLL, 17 ClarkeoL, $5, M spoo sy P37 NTER RESORT. l?{norlndflgm EZ:,HE\;?HI.'I Wil f.’\g?::\;:‘:r:nzén:xux}‘xzmg ng" e ]{0)’&1 !ng:‘tl(’)'l;mh 1[0";0], BI o Eite, al1 jotner