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12 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1878—TWELVE PAGES, TIGER-HUNTING. jungle and drive up the game,—the salary of sald nativea to be 17 cents per day each, and one pound of rlca per man. Thao extra rupply of rice was 8oon laid in, and the hesd man of the party, furnished me by the Bnltan, who re- ofced in the name of Rajma, and wno was s the night of the 18th of Janunary she was in at- tendance at & meeting of that church, when the defend-nl;roku of her in the fojlowing slan- derous words: ** Who Is that doing that talk- ing_back thers; the woman with tho whita feather in her hat!” meaning the defendant. 1oss in the first Inatance to a country possesming, | we pass gronps of men at work. Somo | the eat them. A butcher would d FRENCH FlNAhCES‘ as we have seen from the statlstica of the Bank | are 'L‘-utung reeds for fuel, othors collect- il od business on & ba‘zlle-neh: L of France, so great an sccumulation of siver. | ing cotton, hemp, and other products of the \VlthR?nu favorable balance-sheet the butcher = The effect of demonetization here would have | earth: and others extracting Indizo from [ did not think the business would be good for The Silver. Question in Francaes=e | been visible, too, Inatantly 1o & the plant which produces it. The plant fs | more than s year or 10, becauso so mant waul, A Chicago Man's Experience 3 - SUDDEN DEPRECIATION OF BILVER brutsed and sosked fn large tubs till the color- | go fnto the busincss that the demand for tha) on the Island of Sin- villalnons a looking Malay as the Peninsula | She further alleged that when she arose to Mono~Metalism and Bi- sll over the world, for it mist be remembered { fng matteris extracted, The Indizo settiea to 51.,. of horses would ralse the prico ana &nofl could possibly produce, yet & veteran tiger- | make sa explanation she was ordered to st that the chief market for the metal has tong { the bottom of the tub, and the water {s pouréd | the profits. fiefeared competition. In England gapore. tracker, started out to find & saitable camping | down by the defendant, thus ‘' exposing her to Matalism, been France. Inthe year 1343 or thereabouts | oif; then the caka is dried, and we havo the In- | Lo would not like to start the trade on account spot, and was to return at 5 o'clock in the after- | the congregation as belng & person of bad char- she absorbed and retatued over half the out- | digo of commerve. Ve ace a lot of littlostages, | of paejudice, I trust I violate no courtesy in turn of the whole worid. Possibly as a corol- | perhaps thirty feet high, and Just larpe enough | sugg¥stiug to our English cousins that * Ps. Opinions of Leading French Political | lary to the depreciation of siiver there would | at top for ona one man, who works there, pa- | risian saussges s 8 moro euphonious bame noon, so we could move in the covl of.the even- ng, while I was to walt In the viliage with my Singavore ecrvant for his return. The dense ater who had misdemeaned herself In the sanctuary of the Church of God."” The auswer The Hunter's Paradise == Wild made a general denial, and the pariies wont to have been an apprectation of gold.' The supply | tlently and alone. He Ia braidine hamboocable, | than " aancissons de cheeal.” There [s one draw- Beasts Until You Can't jungle comes up to the very edge of the village, | trial. A large numbet of the members of the Economists --- The French SHEeht bave Heen unequal to the demand, and | It ques down by its own welght ns fast as he | back; the meat dues not keep weil in summer, and its cool shade was very grateful to me, for | York Street Church were present as witnesses, Monetary System. alter all & return to silver have been found | braids it, and fscotled on the ground beneath. My concluslons are, that a horso that costs Rést, ;mv;‘:‘tl‘lv‘uzmoxn;::& I:an‘luel:'?m':\"fidlg;::nn(;h :}:: firangefi-ll‘?('t;::::g’l:;:chéxlll:r';cmel!h:‘,,]‘:r':f necessary, Freqnently thera are fishermen seated alontho | but $6 cannot bo very good eating; that an fn- en ea X y, For l‘h‘efln;.omzl:?t France hum‘rled?.e«l llohr‘e’:t bm:k (l:nze«é In {.flmnz1“1-]“"‘:'1"““1“1:2! wcctor(h;dolubuul Buarantec; that the ma. . 0 conten! th hall-measures, e will watcl ¢ | end of long bamboos, which are balance; {3 ority of the horses must be rackabones ;" What s High Officlal at the Paris Min® | course of evente. coin no siiver, and take no | well-sweeps, It is capital engployment for & ’..,d hat T ahall not rivo up my beef, ¥ i final step toward a radical change of any sort | lazy man, end not at all excfting. Ilankow, That Is tne story of the first horso-butchery Belioves the Effeot of Remone- until she sees what Ametica wifi do ubout tha | from which I write, {e a great trado eentre. rre- | of Parls. It lppnl{rl that the fndustry has been under the cocoanut trees, and drinking the cool milk that came from the huge nuts. It was fortunate that I had come the seventren milea across Singapore Island In the cool of the day, for though I haid a thick cork hat, [ found after an absence of about five minates, returnce a verdict for the defendant. ARMY NEWS."* Our Chicago Nimrod Goes Forth to Fight the Ti tization Will Be, silver dollar. Since the law restricting the | quently the mouth'of the flan s 20 crowded | continued sincs that day, and still prospers. iger. taat I must use great caution under this tropi- coinage was passed, the whole quantity of sil- | with junksthat the river fs entirely covered, and . B, W, cul'nunlo avoid serfous consequences, About HEADQUARTERS OF THR M}.\l‘r. ver that bas pmg.i Ahrough the two minta at anokmny waik for hours by n\vppl_nl from ona e —— 3o'clock Rajma 'urna hlmzk ‘m nu‘uhlehl hu‘!a Wasnixetoy, D. C.—Spectal Orders No. 30.— | The 1805 Convenlisn-Effects of {he Adoption of | Paris and Bonlcanx has scatcely excecded a ecl wlnnot?nr. ‘L')nul last March the !{ltnm “PLAYING BEAVERS.” o Sends I1is Scrvants into the | tosay that not three miles from the villaze he | The Superintendcns General Recrulling Service valtte of 300,000,000 francs, or, to be more exact, | navization of the Yang-tze has been virtually in Dind found the carcass of & buffalo cow, Which | wiif eause 200 recralts to be prepared and for- tho Qold Standard In fermany.-A tha sliver colnage was in francs: American hanas,” " T ok b dJungle and Himself HaLbeen. e i d; warded under proper charge to the polnts hereln- Few Statlsties. 1 Death of the Little Aladisan Boy Who Was Climbs a Tree. after mentioned for assignment as follows: Ons hundred {o Fort Baelling, Minn., for the Third Infantry; 100 to Fort Dodge, Kan., for the Nine- teenth Infantry. ‘To complete his record on the rolle, Lient.-Col. Qeorge L. Andrews, First Mistouri Light Artlllery, fe, by directlon of the Secretary of War, muslered ont snd honorably discharged from the servics of the United Btates, to date Sept, 5, 1801, the dale of his acceptance of an sppointment as Major of the Seventeenth United States Infantry. By ,altection of the Eccretacy of War, the fol- lowing changes in the stations and duties of Hos- pita) Btewards United States Army are made: Charles I, Fearn relleved from temporary duly at Columbus Barracks, O., and to report {0 Com- manding General Department of the UGnll for as- signment to doty. Thomas 1. Giraves, relleved from duty in the Department of the Goif, and to proceed to Colum- bua Bareacke, O, for duty at that post, HIPPOPIIAGY. Hung In Fan, Dispateh to Cincinnah Gazsette. Mapison, Ind., Feb, 20.—The Garzette had a who wonld doubtless return in the eveniag to eat the rest of It, and that i I watched I wonld be able to get a shot. . I was all excitement at once. I nurried Rajma off to fix soma kind of a platform in a tree near the carcass, while [ followed with two other natives carr g my guns and a good A\!Fply of ammunition. On the way several Jarge black deer atarted up in casy range, but I dared not shoot lor fear of alarm- Ing bigger game, Arriving at a large opeoin, ju_ the jungle, I found the scene o action. The carcass lay about thirey yards from alarge {}amau tree in which Rajma had, sbout fifteen feet from the ground, crected & small glulnrm of bamboo-poles, loosely covered with uge leaves of the cocoanut-tree, Rajma ascended first, I followed him, while the two scrvants handed up the zuns and then returned 1o the yillaze. 1cut away a few branches that obscured the view, put a cartridge In the Creed- From Our Own Corr¢rpondent. ™ “ - No five-franc silver plcces whatcver have been | The Origin of the Parisa Iforse-Batcheries— exclain ihe why and. the ‘hertors o tha v | e o il Ge iy Jeut Tueaiziconan oud | Some ‘Intoresting “Facts” ana Statstics | MR LA (Lo, other ta7 sraouncing tho sumption of specie payments by the Bank of :'p‘..p:'::{ numonnb, 1“‘.@ n’:lm prior tothe lemis. ;?M,,. our m.:."c.,,,,m,_ | banged **in fun” while “playing Beavers,'! It France, how It was effected, and the absence of m'mn o((l“nzun. 1576, which suspended the Wasnmveron, D. C., Feb, 20.~The English lan:&n that some bnly(',l of & colored famfly i o coinage of silver. Th I Fiftly Rora ek of the i whic tho uak e | LA B0GHEor the above ures tow bigh | pasere baee rcenty been gviog somo atn | BAASE (Lo Sh, "R o " hantices having been, Itke many other {nhabitants, oflicial in the Paris Hotel de ja Monnale, or | tion to the horse-butcheries of Paris, and hava | much exercided over tlie appronchln: : available for meeting ita engazements at the | $iiit " Durlug s conversation with him this | stated that the art of hippophagy is finding new | ton . of Seallls "mur:luregp oneinded “i‘o beginning of this month, that 1y to say, a motth | morning we naturally discussed the question of | yotaries fo the French Metropolis, It ssomo | have @ little lome reheadal in sdyance after the resnmption. The totsl value of the | bl-metallsm. M. 8. gave it ag his very ulmny ten years since the firat horse-butcherfes were | Of the ausorbing event. They wers In an gold In the vank coffers we found to be 1,104, | bellef that before long stiver would Hght Iteell, | (0 Gn e i be e “ana i ha )pened to ba ‘my | UPPEF room, with no one io molest or make 488,974 francs, and of the silver 800,571,500 | #nd ho asked me to remark that, although such 4 Y D £y Y | them afrsld. Ono of the boya—Levl, son of francs, Sorml A total of 1,974.030.47¢ | 1arRe quantities of the metal were being yielded lot to be amon tho first Americans who exawn« | jumes Thomas—was arraigned before anther, rancs, forming & graud total of 1,974,004 [y Nevada, ete., there was about 40 p.r eent of | ned this new Industry. who acted as Judae, and tried for murder under (rancs, or about $100,000,000, of which, roughly | gold found along with it. This, he thought, | ~ From uotes Iu a journal of hat day I find the | the name of Heavers. The Judge heard thees). spenking, $170,000,000, or about threc-sefentns, | would not fail to iayo a creat influence on the X . | dence, and sentenced him to be hanged *untll up:n ,u.éh 2 ) ! market, and, In his opinion, il America re- facts which I had supoosed described & cond! A i The Tiger Emerge;-—The Rifle Is Sight- ed---Bang ! Bang !—The Tiger Runs Away. Again He Approaches---Again Bang! «-=This Timo the Tiger Rolls Over Dead | Bpectal Correrpandence of Tha Tribune. Brvoarone (Straits of Matacca), Dec. 15, 1877, —If there was cver a hunter's paradise It {8 the littlc Istand of Singapare and the adja- dead as 2 door's nail." Tho condemped vwas at cent Malay Peninsuls. The jungles swarm | moor ride as a rescrve,—the others wero already | _ Henry Krueger, rellavad from duty at Columbus : tver dollar; &3 an from tion of things that had long since ceased to il ame rom th lephant and. s down | Joadel et dows it s o dy | Baraihs, 0o o g o7 Leris e | " Theo igante 0w of courve v one o | Mendiil i ter dola et | o, ol thiag tiat ad long snee cased o | i s tho i af xiion, which ot to the wildl boar, while birds, from thegorgeous- | but sit quict and keep a sharp lookout. It was | 0 a0ty #7" | necurato idea of the mass of gold and sliver ac- | consipARADLE uisR 1% THE PRICA oF siLvER® | tlon was general that tho use of horse-meat | A string was placed about the unfortunate Jad, Jy-plumed parrots and cockatoos down to the | #till very warm, ond tho junglo wns as qulet 8 | "“i,q following named enlisted men have been or- | cumulsted In France at the present woment, | Such is not the belief of otlier competent : a church, except that now and theo a drove of chattering bisck tnonkeys would o by chasing one another from tree to tree. lxcepting the monkeys, there was no sizn of life in the forest, —cverything seemed taking a sicsta, This we watched for two long hours, ex- changiog rapld glances whenover a twig fell or a lea ulrrmi At last the sun was nearly sct- ting, when L heand the parrots chattering wildly not far off; Iajma motloned to watch sharp now, and I fairly held my breath; but the sound dled away and nothing came. Now TUE JUNGLE WAS ALL ARINATIOX, cries of binlis and animals arose on .ui sides,’ dered 10 be discharged: Privates Josoph Darthels, Depot Band, Bt. Louts B Cogno, Co. U, Fleat Attillery; Charles i, Foaier, Co.” E, Second Artillery; Patrick McQuade, Co. 1, Tiwen- ty-First Infamry: Mootgomery Hoffman, Co. L, Heventh Cavalry; Edwin F. McComas, Nignal Ser- slee, U, Army; Musiclan Frank lLane, Co, 1. Second Infantry; aod Recrait John H. Louts, Gen- eral Service, DEPARTMENT OF THE MISSOURIL HNespquantens, Fonr-LEAvExwonTit, Kas,— Special Orders No. 31.—Capt. W, M. Dunn, Jr,, Second Artlllery, Atde de Camp, will proceed to & fd be but passing fancy; and that the | 8nd lio was strung up by the heols to the knob, nor is it possiblc Lo bo accurate avout ft. How | authiorities. M. Henrl Cernuschi, who fs wn ;?:nch :’“v':e' lnl:.halr ,‘fmd'&z'r:: pactech tllllmzsl: One of the cxecutioners, a cripole, hobbled mueh coln ties hidden away In old stoekings, or | frdent bi-metalist, and has champloned the oald_soon Nave banlshed tho custam, Whieh down stairs and told his mother they had buried 1n odd corners of provinclal homesteads, | S203¢ In the columns of hls paper, the Siete, | ¥ s Which | & hung Beavers.” ' Tho mother went un-stalrs '+ | again and again, alongside of M. Leroy Deau- | was then but an Innovatton. and found her son annzllnF to the string with we cannot say, and {t 18 safe to suppose the | jgay, of the Debals, fears that ther will ngver | The aclence of the hippophagfsts bas received | his eyeballs popping out, his tongue protrud. owners of thess numerous hoards will not | bo another risc in sllver till o universal bi- | oo gteention in Parlsthan elsewhere. Indecd, | IN% aud the blood gushing from his moutn and colighten us, It was goncrally thought that | tnetaliic systein, hudcd nndthn 133 to 1 propor- France may ba called the horac-caters’ Paradiec, | OS¢ 80d he fvas barely relensed fn thino to rave the burden of paying tho tremendous ware '“"‘; 'fi“:l:’:l' f;:::,:’;?e,w.";.fn condemns silver | It was n bright dny in April when threo Amebi- {‘,'f,,'é’f, .fi{r%%l;':;gl;fi:: ?z t:vo::] u:‘(lgle r:‘:fl. Ih"g indemnity to Germany would exhaust o countev | yyporether, As he ls ‘zenvrally regarded as the o5 that hod already had an enormous straln upon | ynost eminent expouent ol free trads and polit- its resources, but for once even Blsmarck mada | feal economy In France, a short cxtract from an amistake. France was hardly inconvenienced | articlo of bis which appeared in the * Dictlon- tinv humming-birds, rise before you {n droves. Birds of Paradise soar here and there in the heavens, while peacocks and golden phozsants strut in cvery opening of the forest. But I hare not space to give an entira list of tho game that a day’s tramp in the Jungle will snow one Licre, nor to give a diary of the two weeks' en- campment of a Chicago resident a these wilds, ut seimply to tell you how a green hunter from hicage killea bere two tigers in oneday. Ever since 1 started on a tour 'round the .can geutlemen started on a voyage of discovery | had lost his eyesizht and was not expected to in search of the horse-butcherles of Parls. On | Tecover, Last night death came to the littls an outer bonlevard, in & working district, our | Sullerer's reltof. 9 g " . | driver pointed with his whip, and sald, * Voita/ o ST world, Singapore had becn tho objective polnt | the sun set and the darkuces camc on rapidiy, | 5t. Louts, Mo,, and Carrolton, 1il., on publle | by tholoss of her fivo milliards, sud 1t grows ::l’l':x“;" Kongnile: Folitigus® indy “ha dufer. |- O atbiped bofore-n Balthos shibe Thess ECCE RESURGEMUS.' * . for a zrand hunting expedition. An old nayal | For an hour or mofo Isat expectant, but thio | business, on completion of which he will return to | clearcr every day that neither Blsmarck nor * 1t 18 not reasonably possible to have two | was nothing to distinguish it from an ordinary W officer, long statloned here, had been the means | longed-for tiger came not. It Was now t00 | nbisstation at this point. 3 Germany has been made wealthy by thelr ac- | distinct monetary unitics, one gold, tho othar | meat.shiop, save that, In great giit lotters, ono The Wiahtlemother ot tho Days of sclecting this polut from the marvelous | L4750 32 10,000k, 80 e Feluctaotly desoend- | Hospital-staward Willam ey, Guited States | gutation. silver. Ouce | liave tald the Ifauc 11684 | could ren, * Viande do Cheval Matson—Jlaleon Whion the drooping Dathi les 51 storics o told of the tigers that Lalrly swarmed | *‘Y'begun to queation Rajma, who spoko s litlo | ATmy: beyin revorted in person st hoso Teud- | * flowover we kmow that Franco haa » mighty | bsolutely 4i¢ grammes of g eltver, L can, | 500 0\ ) 0ro'y vas. horae-meaty—otbiug Chill"d beneath the frosty skies, on the island. Tho statistics of the Colonial | broken English, and began to doubt If there | & 4 eadquarters of the Army, {a | heaped-up treasure of silver as well as gold, and y making an absotut - | but borso-meat. There were eutire sides of fweotest Mignonetto cxhales 28, Current Berles, Ileadg rs of the Army, 18 guld. That would ba L3 olute equa- | but horse-me: Dying fragrance, and the pales Government of Hinzaporo, it belng an English | was a tiger fo the vicinity, Before ho had time | yereby assigned to duty at the Leavenworth lli- | that she has an Intercst perhaps greater than between two fixed quantitiesof two diiter- " I ying 3 Rl by tion n meat. Ona Jittle marble there were ateaks, Hequiem sad are chantlag:- Colong, shiow that the tigers cat on nn aver- | 10 auswer, thero camo o douad from the deptns | tary Friron, sad will report totho Gocrnor thereof | that of any othior country except Indla fn main- | ent objects, gold and sllver, cach of which nas [ q, S8 0 B ERS WOE FEite » of the Jungle that mude me start and tremble | sccordingly. o alning the value of sil hich I its value dotermined by clrcumatances peculur | 9 ploces for i ol Autnmn-leavos of gold and red ase 3 aud louk” round for s convenlent tree to | _Special Orders No. 33.—Firt Lient. J, 11, | taining tho value of silver, which s toitsclf.”” And ha quotes Mirabeau, who, in | LWenty centa—a beart for twelvo cents. On the waodland-paths are shod— A MAN TER DAY climb, "It apoko for iLself of the wherabouts | Pardee, Twenty-third Infantey, will ‘proceed, STILL: POLL DEGAL-TRRTNR 1700, sald: “La monnalo est une mesure, et | Bowing beneath graceful festoons of equino Falry aprites, with softest tread, during the year. The most of these were | of the forest-king. Ile no doubt suspected ""‘fl‘:";‘““"’:}‘ o e hande ot T o abect & | In the form of five-franc ploces, It will not bo | yne mesure doit avolr les memea rapports dans | sausages trimmod with faded ribbons we Gorgeous carpets dofily spread " coolles from the sugarplantations, hut fnstances | Somcthing Joung,, ot had m""fl us, | O Dlying the Kiowsand Comanche Agency with | uninteresting to take a glance at the French | toutes scs partles. ' entered. We found sn old man For a monarch's advent. are on record where thoy have boldly entere | 804 this Waaa warning to cloar out. Atany | (hEPTi{cla. ” Alter the compiction of thia sty be | monotary syatem, which. there has of Inte | Sl Henri Corntischi considers a donble stand- | Withiu buylng a length of his morning-lunch, St i Gate aseat olatess ratc, it was pucha ruar 8s T never heard any | will return to hia station st fuls point and roport ard perfectly roasonable and _natural, on the | for which he pald an excecdingly stnall number 5 " the suburbs of the clty and cargled off police- menageril tiger give. 1t wasn deeo, contint- | the result uf his lnspsctiun. vears Leen so much talk of abandoning. Tho ulhl:rphlml Tand 8o dncs the Governor of the | of sous. Another was buying some very good- %-’.u.:flnlh lmlfltky I;Alevbld’:llnuw!lt. men on thelr night rounds; and right here I | ous, heavy boom, that scemed to fil the whole Capl, loraco Jewett. Fifteensh Infantrv, will | present legal thoory of French money Is the re- Bank of France. But, to ba sure, he Is not en- | lookluz steak. A geuteel wmatron sal at tho Tw.\,'l'fi' ,':,m'i,‘,,:,: :,,':,";m“ will record that, perhaps owing to this fact, I do | forest witha inassive volutno of suund that | proceed at once from Fort Wingate, New Mexico, | guls of the legislation of the seventh and eight~ titled Lo be considered an nnnn-{ndh-cd fudge, | desk; while a buteher, as fat and round, and Mortal skill transcending, nat remember fi our night rambles about 8in. | lasted for morc than a mioute. It seemed ag- | to New York City, N, Y., there to avpear sa wit: | oiegerminal, year XL of the Republic, cor. | for he has §170.000,000 of slivor liable to depra: | with a8 white an apron, as any Parls buteher, i gravating tobe ordered out of the jungle in that | ness before a general court-martial in_ the case of K ciatton in bis cotlars, spproached us nod saked what the gentlemen Glimm'sing 1n the misty alr, fapore of scelng any police’ asleep in the door- the United States vs, Col. O. L. Shepherd, Umted | responding to March 28 aud April 8, 1803, This | ciatton in bis . « 5 Y " way, but wo' went, aud stoad not on the order | (e UFU et Srhen iis servioes. How oo 5 M. Cernuschi and M. Chevilier, however, | wanted, A fow minutes of refcction, and he Fragile forma of beauty rare— Bye of our going, for, evon mith a_thirty-lour-ehiot | FI0 A (T heare the cours Cant. demati wil | 'ogielation ordered: stast from vory dilfercnt definfslons of monoy | docided our fate by walking to the dosk, dic- Blyeisd snow-Snkes suntly all, The Government has at last taken matters In | repeating ritle, a tiger {5 uot to be iaced in the rejoin hls atation, 1. That the monetary unit of France should ftsolf. The first lays (L down fhat * Money is a | tatingsomething which the lady wrote, which snm}-;:lnmunmr‘o l?dn pall hand, and, by a reward of §50 for every tiger | plght, % e be tho silver franc, and that gold, by tolerance, | value created b{ law to be a scale of valuation | he signed and zave us. It was a permisslon to Solt a8 down of cider. killed on the Island, has greatly reduced their [ o Thonizht I passed ina miserablo Malay hut, DEPARTMENT OF TEXAS. should concurrently bo legal-tunder. By o | and a valid tender for pusments ‘Tuo sccopd | it tho sixnghtertouse and stables, = O'er the river, lake, and rill, numbers. Yet they breed unmolested 10 the | g8 holdn council of war with Rajmn, - e ad. | TIADQUARTERS, Ban Awroxio, Texr.—Speciat | franc was understood 43¢ grammes of pura sil- | takes f;’"&({;‘gx'-:gu‘h:;mz“:; '1’.3'.”3?":"}""1" oot o kNl rood Borses. Cororinet b Qrer iho valley. giador snd il Malay jungles, and, swimming gcross the nar- | vieed to take the entire party of twonty natives, | Orders No. 35.—Company B, Twenty-fourth In- | ver and 3 gramme of alloy, aad 3‘;"{:‘;“1 g s ey PPLY | Swerad, * You can o and sco tho horses,” We Dazeiing in edalzéace brizht Tow strail that separates Stugapore fromthemain | provide them with tom-toms' or pative | fantry, ia relleved from daly at Fort Clark, and | 2. That the Intrinsle valuo of pure metal tn | "1, for & change, from theory to dractice, | found them a mile further on, outside the As an Angal's vostare., tand, are still the terror of tho planters, for a | drums, which could bo easlly horrowed in ,the | will proceed to Fort Danean, Tex., reporting, on | ench colu should be equal to the nominal value | I may polnt out in conclusion that jo whatever | fortifications, 1o a ' little marrow strcet $ village, and go to thesame place, it arrival, to the Post Commander for daty at that cuch sitver Bve-frane ploc fn o dirty court. Tho butcher groom Naturo sleepoth, telgning death— tiger will take to the water like a duck. On stamped upon It (pleces of monay being there- | way tho Fren v ve-franc plioce may Tlash'd her carols, cold her breaths board the steamer, on our -, TRACK TRE TIGER TO IS LA, post, ! oventually be nffccted, it bias mado his appearance, and read our lttlo sl y or bresth; ) paseage from Hong " fore only Ingots of gold and silver certifled by " twice, th led to the ktabl And tha ailont stara sbove, and then with tho.drums rouso him up and Company D, Twenty-foarth Infantry, Is rolleved NOT TET LOST A PARTICLM OF IT8 OLD vALun | Dote twice, en led us to the Bbtables. Faithtul to thelr task of love, Rong to Singaporc, was an old gentleman, a | drivo him into the opening of the juncle, Whera | grom daty at Fort Ciark, and will proceed to Fot | G¥ernment as to standard and weight). i1 the oyes elther of tho"provincials ur of tho | In a litley 1ow ehed wo, found the slaughicr. \alch Ser peacemil sitmbors. g:flrctl‘-l-:fi mlx'.::fc:x: !::l:l nl;:el'u; “plm ;::“e!o:t 1 could shoot him from the platform. Inless | weintosh, Texas, reporting, on Its arival, to the | . 8 That such movey shiould have uniipited | paristaus, 1t circulates frecly—maro frocly | housc. Thero was o beef banging up which had than an hour we were under way, and soon be- Poat Commandor for duty at that post. legal-tender currency, and that private persons | than nvurbnlnm the_International Convention | just beon dressed. Diflflflzlalflfi rom 1t the Let her sleep—she needoth rest— cats sidu the remains of the buffalo, a good deal of | |, Company B, Twenty-gfth Infantry, fa relleved | shoutd have unlimited r o which Frauce, Ialy, Belgium, and | ldes of horae, it looked like meat. Per- Withered lo v'rets on ber breast; e e th “nod e 10 | which i boen eaten during né nlght, Tewas | from aaty st liort Gl and wil brocera o the | Snguid tave unlimited tight to bavo thelr gold | oF 3% D fater ot By Grascey pkvacd bo | Laps, o an accompilshed oye, tho krain and (at | i Aner tncont e ORor BRIt P Yy still untouched by tho vultures or gackala, Poet of Ban Filipe, Texas, reporting, on lte arrival, F. y adopt 8 common monetary system, based upon | would louk a little differcat. To prove it was a Softly awells tha glad refrain, sula, and proceed to ;I!nhore. as thero the jungle | which Rajma declared was proof that the tiger t;hlhc Post Cm&fl;fl:fi:; ff:“d.u.lr. at that e minte, the'155 to 1 theory of bl-metalism. You may | horse, our gulde uorolled tho Wde. It was the *fcco Resurgomusl® MoAS fairly swarmed with tigers, and I could get | was very cluse by, ose movements to e DR A8 Lranss At the ontset, these laws undoubtedly con- | meet auv quantity of the big coina in Paris, but | 8kin of a black borse. Parts of the horae were | —— tomplated tho catabiishment of n alogie siivor | however e aufmper swall 1 Invariably find that | hauging up In aiifercnt places, The may scem- | Lol weshaliriso agaln. standard, in spite of tho fact that gold was do- | they ara welcome guests, and there s no dis- | ed particalarly proud of the way he had of ) i ifted In thelr caso to tho slaughtering. 1o sald he opened thom from the GRANDMA. clared to bo lezal-tonder. Tho yalus of gold fn | tenticut voles up ap- £ yaluo of gold In | oygbion of the proverh that tells us *lho | back, tho cepecial bonefit of which I could not relation to altver was fixed fn the proportion of | inore the merner.” Ilanuy 8r. Micnzn. discover. Ho then' conducted ua to his stables. | myerq 1s & qniet room np-atal 151§ to 1, that s, onp gramme of purs gold was Thore were four horses, Tho poorest-looking Whore dave and lh(u g0, bfi:l 5"'" and free recognized and docreed equivalont 1o 103§ | , *The correctnessof this view fs shown in the rirs | Glic, hueald, wsnot to kill—query/ Heledout | Prem sroubled tiinkfng +*Grandma’s roam in London in four days this weok of tho F"c“ of | two lnto the light of the yard. Ono was a large Wa call it; and at evon-time, when we grammes of ouro sliver, and all persons o | giiyor from G3%d an ounce to B415-10d wer | bluck horso, nelthior lamio nor halt, but with a Franca were compelled to accept elther gold or | ounce,—ED. dull cyo. He evidentlv was * protty well along | Have climbed the long flight wearily, portating ean be furnlsaed from Fors Ciark, Fimst-Lieot, Andrew Geddes, Twenty-ffth In- fantry, is rellevod from tempomary duty 1n the District of the Nueces, and will procesd to Fort Davis, via San Antonio, and join his company. The emur!‘:ncy for which Acting Awsiatant.Sur. geon J. A, Wolf, United Statea Army, was ordered to Fort Stockton having passed, he will retura to his atation ot Fort McKavett without delay, A geueral court-martial will convens at Fort Clark, Tex., on the 18th of February, 1878, for to work at once. The old merchant had been o hunter of tigers In his day, apd, 28 1 ehowed him the Evans magazine- rifle, firing thirty-four shots without stopping to reload, the Remington Creedmoor rifle, with {ta fong, bard bullet and tremendoua load of powder, and the Remington wmilitary rifle, forty-five calibre, aud fitted to carry ex- 1 mounted to the platform as on the previous day, while Rajma gave the party dircctions to beat up the jungle about a quarter of u mile to the north of us, and to gradually circle towards the opening where wo were sitting, the tracks of the tizer showing he had retired into the forest that way. After sitting abont an hour, with tho sun’ growing hotter r.vvrymlmm-.i heard the faint distant sound of the tom-toms, and soon the sbout of the natives, who aro losive bullets, all of which I had brought from | courageous cnouch when after a tiger fn | 1h0 trial of such persons s’ may e properly | i1ver in this proportion in payment of debt, It - | n years and was dono with acilve sorvice, | We spond the twilight hour in welcoma rest— Chicazo with me, his eyes falrly glistencd | the daytime and armed with a drum, ?;“‘ii“k}fié:&‘.‘n”a :"’fiif'i'i'x'-&‘,“ g:.m':"en?:nl';'- 1s probable, though no way proved, that tho . A MAN'S GOOD-NIGHT, The othicrons wasa young, sprightly nag, scarce 5'}‘,’.‘:’:',{‘k’:;!:‘:‘:c'n',:}::;fafi;;‘:fi, isan wit recollections, aud i declarcd that with | fora tizer usa mortal terror of Wt kind of | fuiurys . 3 e ebnriy Cavalryt A, B2 Cara | Legiaacure bad Ho fntention of making tha Trvons gatt, Th snuitod she o s 1 131 oF Balr-Bud "neat % three such rifles wo srould be a match for Aeaver. ’rlh\‘= ‘:l:crlr:,o;‘oml"gung“r'oez ::s‘t.x ?I‘k:mi ks l'w‘:ll&(l:r.y" lfi.‘ Fm&_lal'e'l.n.u ' {fufihx y airy; | conventlon aato the relative vatue of the prec- T?\'vé‘r‘%fi?fl‘n’l“{‘ .‘fi'pfv‘r?;fii'&d.:f.’fl"“' Iife. \Vou examined carcfully, but_could find Har '&‘;‘ hnl.r-l TN Teal 4te. eloiu-cragasd A WIHOLE DROVE OF TIGERS, flash of blended sapphire and emerald, while seeomi\‘.luiut‘.v T.C Eixll .'r""h'.‘ii‘{fl“c‘.'i:i”,". d | fous mfi’l‘-‘lllblndlnz”&r ll:mm !mncrntinnu. And [ Loar :]n mmulu;:yllon?& ',",}: vnltlm. neither }:x]ury "fx'}zlim':mifm'unum“ hlu. T:ln tfl"“l‘-‘wclx:‘- {’:;lbfl:!'n h“n;d: ’:he Md'& 5 i . W € er, ry. 0al, T chel ol o she » w R DA atieatiaos ond i good At valonip “v?l?u'-l;‘r‘:lr:)lel;‘s‘.l;;!lm:;en%g]ng: :r::: g“’“““d udge-Adyacaie st the Conrt, flfl'm"nf‘:-n‘&u‘m"a?u;mmu:"u::'ufiflm 0:‘;1‘?:!:’: l&:v‘a'lf :’l?o‘-:’v;ulg;:hn’:x\flnn L :-h ul“:l‘ltll:‘;flp ":::uld, {h‘omblcnlf :f'inflm:f;ci! Tho weather snd the rnm‘zztly for cotda, " ° o tree. ps hattering and cawing frantioall ] Capt, A, 8. B. Keys, Tenth Cavaley, 14 appotot- | if yo}d became worth moro or leas than 154 | ,_Thou art hriokiug over in grim dellaht! e sald tho hourse was worth 400 francs. . In due time we salled through the beautify) | eI chatterig E, ¥ 8 couplo. | g7 necial inapector to inspeet ordoance stores T Then what of hor—of (1o fair, false woman % Then eomes & sudden clamor {n the hall, of hundred yards away, Then a large deer talning to Comi L. Tonth Cavatey, for whicn | t/me8 its weleht of silver, through an fncrease Wito dr % into death and night? We suggestod to him that, at 25 centlmes a Vi IjTons me " saye Mother, ** what's that nolser” Islands that throng tho chiannol, with their | rashed by, awl Rafma pinched my orm nod | BirgeoLiont. M. M. Maren. Teoih Caveltys 1 tor | OF falling off in productlon, or other causes, 0 drave e gutin & pound, ho could not reailso’ ball of that. Ho | qyetioar s onen o 1es onl B0 groves of cocoanuts and palms reaching down \Ihh‘:crcd that the tiger was near, .and to | aponsible. thoro"would hinve to be made a correaponding | ) 1 1o walks fn & blaze of splendor, answered, *We kill them because poople will | = 4ndJiacry, Grandma *Ut'8 Just the boys." to tbe very water's cdge, and forming fdeal | “*lookeoout.” I cocked the repeating rifio and CIIANGE IN TI{E GOLD GOIN, ‘Queen of a princoly drawing-1ovim, eat.” Besldes, this horse had bad tricks, tronfe scenes, and moored L the wharf of the | Walted. My beart beat liko a trip-hammer, yet MISCELLANEOUS, ‘Tho gold- pieces In clrculation would be Huex;l oglow, and a emile, half-tender, kicked, and it fook a very rood rider to snount | And A1 has jumped upon Mer cliatr and cries b "IL 1 ‘:'0[ Lal § ll Wil ok bue my nerves were reasonably steady. Not a Leaves of avsenco have beon granted Cots, | Melted down and reissued with s proportion- Playing over her lips of bloom. ¥ Lim. e statistics of this philosophtc butcher, **1think your'e 8 ntca old girl, Grammal” snd enfusiile & Oriental- Steamanlp Cflml;fl"y ™ | breath of air was stirring, yet o slow shiver | mnomas C. Devin, Third Cavaley, aad Da L. Floyd. | Stely-dilferunt denomiustion of francs stamped | sho usos her beauty, that roval dower, sswell asour own eyos, | Touod afterwardto | Wheagmeng 0 G Singapore. The tirat thing was (o go 10 Syme& | sccmed to run throuvh g patch of tall grass, J Third Infantry; Copt. E. A. Dancrofe, | Wpon them, Thelaw, in fact. thut mada the | ~To bring atrong wmen to her feot lika slaved; be wrfl much st fault, Igought an intorview | The corner o Shex ey on b Co.’s to whom £ iad lettersof futrodaction, and | swaying i 1o and . fro, bog then some forty Tourth Artulory(extonted) First-Lisat, Ciarics | MI¥Cr franc the standurd stipulated that L, | Dupes of her fancy, toys of an hour, with tha propristor, which o readily granted, armed 100 silonce by **When I was young. fet homo letters, and then prepare for tho | VArds away 1 caughtthe first climpso of the | Fourth Artuloryextended); T L Bhnemabecy | through any causo, the rolations of the gold | We po forih toruin, or down o our graves, ond, to my surprise, offcred to GIVG we statis- | 1y, creat blae oyes wide open, at her knee black aod ~ tawny stripes, moving slowly | K. Winne; Assistant-turyeon F. L, Shosmaker, | and silver colns neaded to be altercd, only the tics' for the Westorn publle, What do you | 'R SEEas 1199 SFee et opar, ather kitse Juurney inland to Jatore, The little City ot Fourth Cavalry; Second-Lieut. €. C.Howitt, Ninth | gold colus should bo changed. This was a dis- | Hers i the atrects, whers the gaalights glimmor, | think 1 found!® Theeternal Yankee, or at loast R hie’ tongag, i to the open ground. 1 turned to sce . 4 ' ) The twa & pleasant pictare make of Age Slugapore (s very beutifully locatedand Intensely | f the extra guns were bardy: Rafma Infantry; and . P. Andrews, Fifth Calvary tex- | tinct recognition of the intentlon of the Legis- ;8 Tuln, s morsl Bty o Yankeelzed Fronctman, a rgsident of tho | ~And Youth—the thome that many poet ‘s sung. cosmopolitan. In tht strects you mect people | gat with them across bis ~kuces, with | R0 14 werior Paymaster United States | 13ture thiat sllver should be the standard. “In | Raue my ands o the stace that glimmer Unlted Btates for fiftcen years, 1o was glad to A from cvery natiou in the World, aalt s thecreat | tho Creedmoor nearcat, for relfed on Iis heavy | apmy, dicd st Leaveaworih, Ken., on the Z1e; | practice, however, {tie monolary system =3 | Andilifon the Suntome bywess stara me soo mo knew Chicago; knew the Weal; had | Ono near (ho andlag of the long lifa-path, lalting-place of all ships plying between J ball for the setthiug shot. 1 had often tried this | g, rance has {rom the beginniog becn bl-metallic, | g Cures this woman who wronglit my shame: tanzht Prench in America for many years. 1lls | One just boginning the strange ways to trace; Chl g pd E : E’ pyhg een Jabam, | s on the rango of the Dearborn Club, and 5 RILLS BEPORK CONGRRAR, 1t is now three-quartera of a century since | call on the Angals who used to love mo b puplls had becoma Generals, rieh men,—overy- Drz;w clr‘;t&a fing:z;g:fleln uvv;lfl'll. ilna, and Europo. Early the next morning I | Lnuw | could rely on it. When 1, turned wy | 8, 780, To provide far the election of & Terrl. | the 18th Germinal, but gold and sllvér bavo | “Tocurse her memory, curse hor name; thing, American pupils, courtesy does not ne w) e lig WDUpoR L i, W. cilled on Ma}. Studer, the Amerlean Consul, | head azaln torial Governor, tucretary, and other territorial | never ceased to be unlimited lewal-londer, nor | Call on the wild winds over me sigling, smllow me to glve you lils pame! k) intending to ask bis advice relative to hirlng a THE TIOER WAS STANDING MOTIONLESS glmc‘:n in the several Torritonies of tne United tlh‘gbrfl;:lva lezal value of the metals to be as T:acr:rl'fll?l{‘-'l'h‘eud:x;‘lfln&::'lan:re.a’l ) (\"clm {ulny n.l!:gl'::n"i\ urmw‘n :Inrllon" zfln{lu Bold Ttobbery of » Monnstery 1n Asta Minar, o with ouly bis head and his great, re ¢ atod. . B er dylng! of thu hippop! ¢ 10 obtalu thelr ** favorite d grusty cubde and futeroraier, but ho was not at | 200 oy 0l R B e e i e 1% | '8, 347. o provide for butiding & mittary post | * "% agattion to tho articles alraady apect. | 5o Goud-uight o you, Lacy Faje. abulunir And- how at differont, Umes thero Pl Nall Guseste, home, fo 1 fell back oc tho landlord of the | (Y08 VRS B8 BY, M0oeC ek wod, 1 crashing | for the protection of the northern frontier of Mon- | ge, 'the laws of March and April, 183, enacted Eutd WozLen, ]}m el banquets in France, Bwitzerlaud, nud, | , A daring burglary wus committed the other Hotel Hambur, whers 1 was staving, and who | pranches. 1might bave firod theo, aud had my | **E¥7sg. por e relief of citizons of Montans who | that.tho siatMiard for gold_and silver should ba e 1 think, in Gerinnoy, to conquer popular profu: | 48Y at the Gruck Sonastary of 8t Mary Ly 14lked 8 reat deal about the “teegers,” as ho | rifis to my shoulder, but Hgm it better t0 | perved with the United States froops in. tho war lllxutlll at l}lnc-llfllnh:l of pure metal to one-teath The Y aF. "‘zl‘:l::n)t - H'-;;llmmnr. dice, and to ‘obtaln convests, by proving that | Mela, sbout eightcen houra' dlatance from Treb- culled then:. Iu szreed to'let mo have bits | woit thil he came nearer nng could see him of alloy for all legal money. f18,) Revubdlican, with the Nez Percos, and for the rellef of the belrs of auah as wete killed {n such service, R, 700, To provide for the organization of the Tetritory of Oklanoma, and for (be better protec. tion of the Indian tribes therein, £, 700, To reinsiatecertain ofcers of the Unfted Statesarmy. 8. 704. To enconrage tha formativn af fres pub- lic libraries, Horin, ‘horaciivsh was reod Various army-ofiicers i | 2ond, iu Asia Minor. 'The manuer in which the “The fullowing coins ara fo<day the only fegal | Anaged resident of Hartfordremombers that | Franco buve used tneir lnfluenco to ohtatu cheap 5""‘"“?’ was pisuned ‘“l‘i‘}‘fifi“""'“‘ would have maney of France—bank-notes are no longer | the winter of 1830-'30 surpassed this in mild- | ineas for the poor, and thus to put to some use | 49N¢ credit to our own Britialy jowel mbnmi‘ Icgal-tender: $The 100-franc gold pluces, very | ness; fariners plowed every tnouth of the sea- | g vast number of hiorses otlierwise ot no value. The )Te“'fl‘“f .‘wh’u-h t8 of great antiquf L{-' raro; 50-{ranc gold pleces, very raro: W-frane | 800, and no snow fell until Fob. %, Tho winter [ I was comparatively easy to obtain authorlzas. | having been bul D’! ""190“': vearof the & or half-nadaleon; 5-franc g0l ces} 3 fy ~ay, c not until 15 at the business wus establishes brlrnm. llver ploces. Roldpao;) sul e '.Ee mmrmm}lwnllou ..‘mll the meat sold publicly. The genticmau lovel ol the sca, and the only means of access more clearly. After a long pause he moved slowly on untll he was linost opposite the tree; he moved m‘”'lfl““'"“fl his Jong tail nervously switching from side to side, Now was mytime. Almng tor bis shoulder, I pulled trigeer.and ave bl two shots from the Evaus in gulck ion, e nuswered tho shots with asharp, head servant, who could act aa fnterpreter and gulde to Jahore, where, as ho told me, 1 should havq to puy tny respects to his Majeaty the Sultun of Jaliore-and the ruler of the Malay TPeninsula, who would doubtless furnish o with experfenced meo, for the revenucs of his’ 3 3 el Lo gate of the bullding {s a long varrow L dden roar, and the nolse from tho tou-toms the reiief of M d Dravet Col. Josoph It was slightly modified a few ycars ago in inasunee Ao R, who furnisiied these facts was the foundur of [ t0 ¢ . Malesty are not extensive, and he would, f o ", y 8. For the ralle! of Ma). aud Nrevet Col. Josoy! " pr As an offset to the nbove story, ons of the ¢ ¢ stalrcase of scventy-four steps cut in the &n]r;lc)x:‘:l :;wuucn"‘ m""'!; y tu?! U: :fl’c "':n: redoubled, “When the smoke cleared away the | B. Collins, late of the United States army, the casca of the iractional colns, for 3., L1, B0 ol residents of Derby tetls us u“,'ye,, of 1818 the first establishment of thls kind. He openod LA tiger had vanished, a slight wavingof the grass sliowing whero bo haa retreated. 1 was on the pont at firlog arain st the spot whers the rrass was swaying to and fro, but the Malay al! his hand on myv ann and whispered \ait,” ut the samo time vutting the Creed. moor rifle in y hand, le was fnu in-time, At that fnstant tho gruss parted, and with n loud roara huge bluck and yellow beast hurled itaelf through the (ungle aiud came stralght ot thy trec,—his broad aceall sblaze, his great white teeth gleamiog, and bis bn? eyos spark- lng green fire,—the woat perfect” picture ot mad, consuring animal fury { have over scen, ‘There was no appreciable dooger, for 0w plat- furm was nearly 15 feet above ground, and no tiger can jump that beight, 8tl), my nerves were tingling, and {t was an impressive mo- ment, literally only a moment, for [ threw up ths Creedmioor instantancously and fired, without drawing the sights very tlne, ‘The shot touk effect, however, for when “the smuke ruse there was the tiger almost under the platform, with the heavy bullet turough his spine, WHITHING CONVULSIVELY AXD BITING DES- FRRATALY at the grass and twigs 1 his death azony, An- other ‘cartridee was slipped jupoedily in the breceh, a more careful siw, and a bullet -sped through his neck. A shudder ran over the mighity limbs, the head drooped, and the great beast was-dead. 1 now folt safe to descend, and tha natives soon came up. ‘The dead tiger was inmediately tha coutre of an adminag group, and comments on bls size, ete, passed freely, He was a flne beast, with loug, tuick balr amouutlug to a reg- ular maue gbout his nd well<defned stripes on a pround of decp, tawny, reddlsn- yellow. There was & vast amount of haullug aud shoutiug before ho -was slung on poles and started fn triumph to the village. Arrived thore, § duly measured i, aod trom uose to tiv of tall lig proved to be an iuch sud o balf oyer ten feet. l’l‘nen cawe the task of uklunlnfi. ‘This [ bad to ses to pers€h- ally, for the Malays arc careless and apt to cut the skfu, 1t wasan unpleassaut operation, fur the eftluvia was tervible, and tne operation long sud tedious, but at last 1t was finlshied, the care cass given for o prey tothe vultures and jackuls; aud the skin carclully peged out under a tree, with several natives scrapiug it clean snd rup- bing it with wood wshes, which, with cars sud favorable weather, will save It from spoiling. Buch {4 the story of the first tyer killed fiy a Cuicapo huuter ia the wilds of the Malay Po- vinsula, My vext letter will 2ive a further ac- couut of a two weeks' camplug-out aud hunting in the jungle. < Cuicago. ——— et Susd All.‘ll. 8,804, Granting s pension to Mo}, Joha II. usiin II. R. 3,318, To provide for the purchase of & site and ercction thereon of & Poet-Olfice and Cus- tom-llouse {11 the City of Greensborough, N, C, 11, R, 3,313, Anthorising the President of tho Unlied States lo nppoint Acting-Master Lobart Platt, Unlted States Navy, to be Master in tha United States Navy, not In the line of promotion, 1. R, 3,300. To prevent the adulteratiun of ices. q‘ll. 1t 3,831, Porthe rellef of John I, Drown, for bounty and sllowsuces, "fi 1t. 3,342, For the relief of Col. J, P, Aber. nathy. R, %34‘1. ‘T define the duties of Command. ants of +Yards, and for other purposes H, R. 3,043, To authorize tho sale of small arms now in use in the naval service and the ce version of tue procoedaof such sale In ile purchase of any simiiar in calibre to the arme now in use tn 1he United States army. 3, To authorize the appaintment of as warrant officers {n the Usited v H. R, 3,340 To prohibit the organixstion of na- tional banking ssaocistions under existing lawe, and the rocharter of those now 1n operation, iR To promote the deposit of savings gn t:tb. ‘Treasory and (le refunding of the natjonul o 1.'R. 8.038, Grantings pension to A. D. Dol. I\In; IL:I Sergeant Cowpany C, Eighteonth lllinols Val LI H, It. $,373, For the rellof of settlors on the public lands under the Prn-empiion lawe. H, R 3,174, To provige for tha building of & military post for the "protection of the southwest- ern frontier of Dakota. . K. 8.978, To change a term of the District Court in the County of Pennington, Dakota, 4. R, 3,200, uranting & pension Lo Calvin E, Platt, lato Brigadier-General of voluateers. ——————— KEalghts of the llaock Eagle, ' Yith reference to the Investiture aot lo slogo fu the Royal Palace in Berhn of the fered- itagy Grand Duke of Oldesbure, the Hereditary Prince of Baxe-Melnlugen, Prince Charles of Baden, and other recently-created Kuights of tho Ogder of the Black Eagle, a Berlin paper ro- marks shat much of the ceremoulal now ob- served ou such occaslons had fallen into disuse, until revived by Kiog Frederick Willlam [V, When the Order was first lustituted, ou the Sth of Junuary, 1701, a epeclal dress was prescribed, to be worn not only by the Kiug and Priuces of the Royal bouse, but also by all mewmbers of the Order, on solemu oceuslous sad assomblive. This dress cousisted of a loug undergarment of blue velvet, witha mauntle of incarvadloe red velvet, trimwed with sky-blue wobalr above It, the chain of the Order being fasteved to the muntle over both shoulders. The mautle of the Crown Pricce of Prussia, for tho time belug, coly was 'to.have & lony train, the clouks of the other contlmes and 20 ceutimes sllver pleces. For . his shop_for the sale of horse-meat on the Oth | solid — rock. =~ Notwithstanding the il Eheac, which with tie copper coins, 10 contimes, | & DA% I kuown us tho Syear without @ sunv- | of'sblyy 1800 | [ visited hun tho 11¢h of Octo- | Sully of 'the stalrcase s momstert 5 centiines, 3 centimes, aud L centime, are only fi“,"m hundred. and lllll'r'd"l "d" ‘I:" ber, and b had Just got {n his balance-sheet for "‘ 8 ""“‘“"'“ Y 0‘:'“"" .ot pilgrinis token igotiey, the staudard has been jowerad | FERCRNCE MITED SIS AIVCC 1o deal iy, | the'tirst thre monubi, The greatest opposftion | from all parts of the “’"“‘" e T fo mect, partleuiar smargencles, [y 1o wow | the'elcootion of a few days. - The greater part | b ccountered was from regular butchors, | TACSE WA HEmHORS mok sarersed whch O fzed avd 85100 of pura imetal to 1 65100 0f | (iGTaeir\aa cold sl boltteronts. Apelh o | Which I very natural, sa s could seit for just | b8 43 Jor tho'yentore, lut i JOLDING TO A BI-METALLIC BYSTEM 'lie best meat _he sol or centlmes (flvo " f . overa protractod period, without Inconvenjence | Fo1® ‘f“‘,:"';“;‘, ) l,‘,““'.',"‘mny “’"\ ‘“;. centa) s pound, Good beef Is sold leas than 10 'l‘:::y wers ‘:’“d- "" ‘f“““‘“:g'l"“h “‘f “‘l‘,:: to ltself and with much convenience to the | 3™ ‘,"‘:m wes Kidled antl fruit was e, l"“"" Tio bad a slaughter-houss and two °“ .‘ '"01::' ery, to E:"hld: {bllm: n e world at large. Botween 1808 und 1673 the | SEAITUCE" oo fail to. wha depth of - thre jrbere be rotailed meat In differcut parta | 2N ETR STkt o porice waa siniied ""‘“" ,',"N' 0',,"""1‘3!,‘"",0'“""' h",'l;“““{ Juchea 1 Naw York and Massachusetts, and tea hutlnerh' Ite empioyed eigiteen taen In - his :ul'i.,oelwl‘nf.s “wite 8t ll‘l‘dllflll;’llym'fln(lil‘l'l‘l‘l‘.lifllllfll again and agan, but the proportion of 153 to ol & " . L resisted tho force of all mmunuom. .’x’; the :":b:" "5 il.:m:jn fl‘l‘:’a‘:“,‘c"’:fl‘}"'f:"““l’ ;‘:l"" Ho had sent circulars all over France, calling | Poloted "'d"l“";"‘."“‘d by the ”{,‘“‘"“n‘:all‘,‘d':‘ begluniug of the century it 1s roughly computed | {o4% M 15 (B LES O 1ue wag turine Uieme | the attention of farmers to hix business, and in- “:"-‘- Ao mfil“‘:rfl‘"mp'fi' S soman iy that the production of silver excecded Watat Bt Al patte Nt Peauasie 204 corn | viting offcrs of stock. Iu this way ho received T L el A e zolldu : ‘;?0 1 (In wzlfinl) or about 3 {o 1 in .‘J‘n“,'”‘“ ?Iutrnnd ratpniAiy ':hmu‘“f: oflcn“mm h‘lle com‘rltryl contipually, tn{tl h? Tisbihne \hew!nunenn hflc’-“ndl Tn the, nfl,‘_ the ylel of ‘32?& ‘,',':'""“‘,:';.‘;"g‘:":‘l‘:: August lce formied balf an inch shick, Corn was | ¥6S1icd o buy princivdlly at auctivn-sales of § o3 ound rushed fnto the monastery, and the 25 coudemued srtillery and cavalry, omnibus and that of silver in valuo, Between 1853 and 1805, | %0 irozen that & great, deul was cut down aud | copLosses. Jla recelved more 3+ 1tsa Ir0m ac- | Whole baud then forced thelr way uto the the diffurepce was l"fi’,fly fu favor of poly | dried for fodder. Very little ripened tn the cidents, but’ 1 shiould judge s comparutivaly church, llera they lwkia:nuulon of all the New £, ud Middiv States. ¥aruers were sliver and other articlea of valuc they could Isy probably hrea times the value of the inferior 0‘“‘#4;‘":““. sinall number. He sleo bought at the horse- v o ot pay frum §4 to 85 a bushicl for corn . | hands on,® and, leaving the inonks, who weré metul l:clllbln dtscovered, The price of n?lsu for scod for ucxt sprow’s planting, The market. All kinds of horses are taken,—stal J < [’ e T - | horror-atricken at this untooked-for {nvaslon, to tl‘l’]v‘:r. '"I,I“ y,‘:',f“ m“;,k,f,“ “::;' "lglnlnt: drat two weeks of Seplember wers willd; tho | 1OP%, ”",‘;"l‘,"m:“;',f:l,‘:lr'}‘;'.'" lrh:y ‘,’,‘_“,{‘,:‘;:: finish the vespers thoy were chanting, proceeded as usua! undlsturbed at'the old rate of 153 to balsuce of the monti was ;-alf'i'. with frostand | ggcyhorses are the best, and five the tenaer- | 0 the cells of the Loly men, which tbc{lt?n 1. o 1507, and lrom (hat tine forward to'the | ic¢ forined s quarter ui an tuch thick. October | ¢,y yeat, Wiyt horses are not allowsd to bo facked, ind thehs o ot g e vreseut, silver went down, down, duwn, or gold | RE4nSTe FUAT 4AaTly SOl Wb trost auud les. | jilied by the tiovorument, being uoiversally dis- | | Tie catimated valua of the objocts stulcn B went up—as you chioosa—iill the markst differ. | NOTOMbEr wad cold aiud ivsteriig, with $uoW | gayed, Al bave gocuusonis. “Thls latter loa | AbOUt $7,500, but many of L e eucen valuc of tho firat came (o represent a [ S00NEN {or Guod siighing. December wasquits | yery jutcrestivg fact, which bes probably re- .‘l.'““ muncy value on account of ehelr antinitlc serlous less, France went ou colning, She had | P4 and comlortable. ceived full contrination trom this trade, aud | ¢ he ('lonrunx‘mncrn{. bmh,l,"' ”‘L e ive ol not felt any haris from her disrecard of the ST which, &8 iy compantous suggested, gives force | $0% 0! '}""{,' 2 "‘,""wl'“ e rati uf tbe tnuch hieavler luarease of- gold production from | The Yans-tse-Kiang=Tha Ohinese Misslaslp- | Lo tiat old proverb, “*As poor as an uld whits | enerzetle ofticers of polles ou the trackt Of 0 1848 to 1565, aud she saw bo ressun to dremd vl River. horse. Whilte t uot aiways & syumbol of purity, | fobbers, but by lateat sccounta they, ot o7 #irm in the case of silver, especially as the At Anferican traveler writes to the New York | it secins. i,_:v“l‘;f‘ll"-‘"' l'l.hc @ nonks were 4 valuc ol the early production in Nevada, etc., | 7Vaes from Haokow, under date of the 7th of A veterinary n:fou appointed by Uovern- € the loss o IF Lrcasures. was small, comparcd to tue immenss findsof | Uctaber, as follows: ** The regular navization | ment exawiunes each horse, and, If #t 10 kill, T Ll fu the Bacramento Valley aud lo Australia. | of tho Yan -tze-Kiang by ateaih is an ulfair of | brands 1t with his mark, 1'askedif a bud Fanerals in the Houmautan Cap! “':Th rgued: even supposing the annual tiod | the last tifteen vears, sod was onginally an | hores could ever pass his hands and receive the |+ A correspondent writes from Buchareat ! ‘ lver should double or treble, and fustead | Awerican eoterprise. The nver ls wua of the | V (Fule). Liereplied that it was not profitable { French custom of auzing black cloth bordere: of forty mullion doilars the carth should yiehd | larcest streams 1n the world, Here, st Hao- | to kili poor horses; they could not aell tho | with white around the entrauces of the chur eighty or & hundred, the sdditional guantity | kow. about 60 iniles (rom the sea, lhuYung.zu meat 2s well. But bow is all this proftable | and the residenve of thy deceased preyalls u (howeyer considerable in itsell) will be scarcely | equals the Mississippl at Natches or Vicksburg, | How cun you kil your valuable. sound horscsi | Bucharest, ‘Tue pretensions ot the Iunerld notlceable fn thotisss of iwetallready circulat. | aud the curreut 1asald to be ouly alittla less | The real Object must be *tw make moucy, you | vary, as inall other countries, according Lo the ing {u the worid. Moreover, It 1s by uo means | than four miles uy bour. At Chinklang, passed | know, as yuu Yaokeesdo.” Questions of soctal | wealth of the defunct member of Iwumly:_ certaln that the mines will coutloue to give such | on _our war up. the river is nlanmulfy dotted | scievce, prubably, do not causo mea In this | socioty; but thers ia & siugular fuconzruity be- large yields, Inbalf a dozeu years there may. | with buats sud junks, but this condition ls not | busiuess very juuch uncasiness. tween tha front of un arlslocratic fuuoral pr_:. cume another diwinution, or auother treasure | peculiss to the vicinity of Chinkiang. Al the Tlie prices pad rango frow 30 france to 115 a | ceasiog and ita (oltowiog. A loog train of tore of rold may be brought tolight, snd sothe | way up we find them, and somectimes there witl hcldL—ntvcr wore (hat the tast sum. From $6 | bearers precedes the hearse with a number © balance be restored. be tweuty or thirty boats astog eo | to 833! He bouglt sixty borses st a time, st o | uudertakers’ employes 1 uniforms; -at tho hgfl“ 1¢ was not thought necessary to modify the | closgly topether as wiwost to endauger sach | Governmcut auction, fur § to $10 apleve. Ac- | of the cortege tarch the officlating wM‘4 existiog legistation until Germany demouctized | other's cordage and sides. You have secu New | cording to his vatance-sbect uf the business for | singing a funcral chant; the hd of tho mmun a silver sndadopted siugle gold standand, This { York Bay ou 4 pleasant aftervcon in sumuier, | the first three suouths, whick be bad made vut | curried fu front ol the deceased, aud t ‘L” alarmed ¥rauce far more than the Nevada | whea every boat that could hoist 8 sail wus out | tbe day Letore 1 met bita, he kilied, m all, 213 | comes the gorgcously pilded bearss with "i{h- mipes. Attention was directed tu the question | forsa airiug. Well, imagine ‘this whole river | hursca, with & nel proit, after the wagcs of %oru; aud tasscls beld by the pall-bearers. e at Versallies, and, alter due deliberation, as s | for bundreds of miles aa thickly covered with | ehzbiecn wen, reuts, elc., wers deducted, of 42,- | Becaased es expuscd o the collin, sud wbe . nitasure of temporary precautlon, it was re- | sales as our bay is ou the occasion I Lave fudi- | QW francs ($3,400), iakiog so sveraxe profi of | the strects are rougnly paved the body u“";' solved to first Loult aud thep entirely suspend | cated, and you can get an idea of the native | $10& head, sad & businesa of $33,600 a yeay. Ho | about in such a way tias st appears to be ¢ T the coluage of silver {n the Freuch miots. o | comwerce of the Yaus-tze. From Chinkisvg | bad killed from two to three Lorses a day. | dowed witn life, The frieods and wlallxvc{":_ 1370 an omincat Soancicr, M. De Parlou, inter- | the river Is quite piciuresque in places, and ov- | These are fizures which e gave we, and § saw | the deccased do not follow ia louy hucs of & of men. 1 leagned, furthermore, that the SULTAN'S CAFITAL CITY OF JANONB was mercly u Malay villaze, uud that cxcepting rice, flsh, and egus I should have to take my « supplies withme. Thefollowing day was spent i buymg acampiog outflt and provisions,~pro- served ieats, ship’s buscuit, colfec, and sugar Lelng the principal things. Meaawhile tmy guide had churtered o team of punfes and wagon tu take us, with the guns, ammunition, and outflt, across the laland to the stralt, which at lts narrowest place is not over a yuarter of a unle wide, where wo would find boats to take us over to the mainland, whence & short march would take us to Jahure, Y uave orders to start at dayvlignt the next morming, so as to make the Juurncy o the cool of the day. I retired carly, but could not rest; visions of crouching tigers, with glaring eyes, ready to spriug, disturbed my elumbers; the neat even at midoight was inteuse, for Sinzapore, bewpg but a degreo or so uorihi of the Equator, has & climate somethine between 8 blust-furnace and a voleano, So I ros¢ and passed thie few rewaining bours bulore dawn on the veranda of the hotel. Numerous lizards were crawling over the celling of the ruotn, in pursult of Insects, ana every now aud theo pving furth o peculiar plaiutive cey ; huge lats durted by fu pursuit of the swartus of wnotas fying wbout the lichts in the streetsy down smuniz the trees countlvss willions of tiretlies of far more brillisuey then thuse of Awerlea gleamed like tho aparks frow a displa; ol rockets; ubuve, the Bouthern Crosa glitter: in the heaveus with many other balliaut stars new o Northers eyes, while from tho distant Jungie cawe o wynad of strange cries from Prowilug bensts, all going to wake up & weird sud beautiful TUOFICAL KIGUT-2CRNE, Tre first glunpse of dawn fuund us on the way to Jahore; thu dew of thp leht was like & hedvy raiu, gud the early mornlug air waa cool und “rewreshing, wud; laden with \ue perlume of clspamon groves, bight-blooming cereus, ond fowers, was quite lutoxicating o the tu uboul three hours we reachied the »and, sbiftiug our baggage duto Le narrow Lallve canos, were soun 1B the Bultau’s posses. stons, ‘The City of Jabare 1 found a squalid Mulay villae, tue houses bullt ou piles driven fu ALe Cround, the flwrzobcun: sowe ten feel fruw the ground, so as Lo protect the Juhabit- auts frous dawpuess sod wild beasts, Space will not perwit a” deecription of the Buitan's Spalace,” or the pumpuus diguity with which H scpcher for Blander, b g (By,) Commerciad, Kulghts belug cut with * quite short " talls. | pellated the Government of the day agaid about | casionaliy remiuds you of the 5t. Lawrence or | o reason for doubting hisstatements, Hesold | riagzes, but march ou luol; aud as they are in & ke ucvhu{ uwiey sultice IL 10 savy that 1o 'Bqu )lcCu&fa’ K) w&: r:»lm‘hn a | Both dress and chalfn, ho-'?v:r. bud Leen for- | the matter, and called luumum{ :ganze 10+ | the Columbia; but 1 was unprepared Lo seu the | 5U0 pouuds of suusaxve every day, on which cumpa'uc mass Lehiod the Learse, ma[ nr:):k:; :M‘“ r:i‘hlw ‘“'"fl' h;‘::li!l‘ lu’lfid .I‘Ilu ruter povel slander sult was tried, It belug that | sotten until rescued frow oblivion Ly Kiog | volviug the adoptivn of gold mono-metalism. | ruius of so wavy villyzes aud clties which were | wmore prott ts made thau ou meat. A great | sfou 18 senerally thrye thmes as long fu frus < o o 0 of Harrict Aun Gleup agaiust the Rov. W, W, Taylor, pastor of the York Street Colored Clurch ~ Boe alleged In her potitivn that on Frederick Willun V., who fosisted upoo the cerewony of investiturcbolug perfuruied with its originul powp sud spleudor, Whac the ultiaiate result of s0 extreme so ‘cx- | destroyed in the Taeping rebelllon, sud asparse | quantity L scut tu Toulug, tu satiurs, etc.; _also | in rear, presenting an appearauce 10 t\l‘e :‘.‘fu“'; pedient mlehit have becn i3 nore thao 1 or soy pulstion through “so mauy miles of o | svie, Iibink, i soldiers. Poorfellows! They | the citizen of Western Europs of luv‘ e onecan tell. I$ 1must have.caussd s ternbls f.‘h ol ‘toswing wmilllons.!” Ocvasionally | wust work © thelr borice 1o deatl, | the deceascd, coume to an untimely end. wains, aud sutbority to Lire twenty - matives 83 cunp servauts aud “beatera ” 1o scour Lhe