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3 | THE CHICAGO — ha framed with » background of velser, SR n cxchange Instromentat musie by o e s vt el et ook 0 e'nf one single ot ticle, e tintey o mAko np the Aifisrence, Add Tox 151, Oregan, 11, OF THE A palr af whit TR REAT AR 3 Canary urent. perfectly tame. Tt it ara Park, 1 e e e e fof other rli ** B of Gant T eamrrs e ar. **e. el Aatn.” 1. Tianpy Hame,™ 0. A, Haiteon: ' ars*\ehen This Cruel W awyer, mivie by 1T, Tiekers er. 1M Leaving Thee, **The St aver, Insirumental -+ Na (1o 0 the Seavon Witz pream of the il tew B olka, T " tiodfeay . Miters i aly Vinint- i Mienedd 10 galan thiey 5 'raits ** The Solatens 1 wanid ke the **starm, * hy ATIUN,™ Dox 74, Hinsdalty T, NGE “MILTDASH." and * Tntviice,” by Augnsta Evans vels or porma; woulit i Address M, 463 West I crs d Aw ST nicago, il HAVE SUME "GODD AND FELEGT MURIC 1 wish tn e <cha for aatne enuaily 8 guod, ** Tha Cott e In e Lane, ™ gong And chorus (by K, W. Peras {335 - Fairer than Theo, " song an a Winchell)s hath songs perfectly ne ¥ iy with Me, ™ or * Tom's [ten I ny F. Al editian for aita sheet music, but A Jifo salfed. S140 ot Lwa collections of very gond voraland | muntal muate, the fTret_eantaining the, 't Cent Grand March (i Jiary Prati % by Easburng pretty and ensy ) onie, nnd Troe" Sieens white), T would Waits Quadrilles,” oy Bergery a UN ventng Alar Wall anerd by Fri P sXTenifan Vaika Tiink by Dorey *Chlid's Trayre by A ry'a Dream,” by Moller— i hstEuniantals ur 1T Any oo has guC any very pretsy Iaiadefor a contialto wileh they wonld” Hke e ex- Chanie for the nute [ hase mentioned. | woull liko 0 Yrxtding the miuste 1s all gund wad pretty, I wonid Sehliike the *Mcokiog-ninL " for four hands iy fiemmany. | §_would scnd _Mathier of 43 howner's e, very Pralry. splln work, #uch as pakes O o WInGEE. krasans, And a0 ToFth, in exonan 1o Lioe grrtry hahv-aacke whe aneaks of. if gt wolid b TE N Sof n (ovely Tittie mitl, 20 monia ol 1o excnanie tho 4boresmentioned art IR 8 flome, Al addresd M. (8 S, cornut af Fourteeuth And Daven- Jorcata,, Omaha, Ne HEADQUARTFERS OF TNE ARMY, Waniixntos, 1), C.~A Board 1o conslst of Bar- geons C. T, Alexunder and . L. Huntingion and Asslstant-Surgeen 1lenry Linpincoit azepmbled st tha Unlted Statea Military Academy on the 28th to exammne into tha pheeleal quatifications of the sandidates fur admixsion to the Academy, Capt. fhchard Lodar, 1"ourth Artillers, will visit Du Pont’s Po in, fiefawarc, Frankfort Are il Sprin Arinal, Willet's Foint ana Jomil Snndy Hioox, N, 3., on pected with his datley at tne Artitlery orirexs Aonroc, ¥ ' Gieorge WL Don n: . (uartermastar, s to- it wd e on to the Commanding Ue 'acific for duty st Portland, Charlea A. Roynol port 10 the Comy ¢ Al]nn{ln ‘{4)r axlunment’ (o duty at Fort Porter, New York, ‘The resignatlon of First-licut, M, W, Saxton, Trnty-{ourth Infantey, hov beon acceptod by the President. "Ihe Slmnrlnlrmhxn will ;roport in Division of the General Recrulting Service will order Capt. (. Coollige, Seventh Infantry, to canduct recruits to the Pacidc Coant, Capt, W. 1L, Itexford. Ordnauco Storckeenper, is relieved from duty ot tho Benecla Arscunl, Cal., and aanignod 10 doty In chargte of 1be Otdnante Des pot st Fort Ynma, Cal, ‘Tho Bupertnten General Recralting 8orvice will caune seventy-five recrulte 10 be prepared and forwarded to Omaha, Nels, , for nssignuiont to Com- panieaA, 1, ¥, and'K, Ninth I OF DAKOTA. DEPARTMENT HzabQuanTENs, ST. Pavt, MIN,—A Goperal Court-Martial met at Fort A, Lincoln the 20th of August for tho trlal of persone brought bofora it, by authorlty from Headguarters. Hobert K. Wi Detall: Majs, Crafton, Reventeenth Infaytr D, Wolverion, Medical Deparimenty epten Baker, Bixth Infuntrys Firat-Liouts, harp, Jusiahi Chance, Scventeenth Ine dohn Carland, Sixth Infantry; Second- . Cnrles 11, Ingnlly, Sixth Infantry: Jenry P.Walker, Keventeenth Infantry, Judge ldvnnll.. A Qenoral vourt-Martial metat Ganip J. 0, Stue- 3, near Bear Butte, D, T,, the 2uth of August, betallt Col. Knmnel D Sturgis, Majs, Joseph Q. Tufard, Tawln Sareitl, Sevunth Cavelry : Cuple: Leshe Smith, F J A, Ferms con| ker, First-Lieut, Mat- thew Marklund. Se ut. ITerbert G, Squl Fist Infantrys ¥Firat-Licnt. Andrey ii. eventh Cavalry, Judge-Advocate, A General Court-Alsctinl 1 nnrulnrcd to meet at arias River, Mon-. Detali: Maj, ¢inido Ilges. ‘apta, Jumes A, Bnyder, Third 1 t Seventh' Infuntry; Willin I, Qeorge W, H, m it Barlett, ‘Chird Intontry; See- sarigs A, Hloota, Seventh Infantry; o, Thizd Infantey: Daniel A. Frea- veuth lufuntey; First-Liont. Willlam 2 erick, & Braure, Thitd Infantry, ‘dudge-Advocate, First-Lieaw, D. B, Taylor, Eleveuth* Infantry, 18 aralzned-to Cheyenne Auency, for medicul treag- ment, Acting- Asslstant-Surgcon Charles E. McChesney, opou lis arrivil at camp near tha crossiug of the Marian Hiver, will reifeve Acting- Aesistant-Snrgeon F. Madden, whase contrat will bo annutled, Flrat-Lient, Edward Maguire, Chicf Engincer of the Bepartment, will proceed (o Fort Keogh on public businera, DEPAITMEN'T OF TIIE PLA' HEADQUARTER, ONAA BANBACKS, Neb.—Tha following declslon of the Sccretary of Wor, rola- tive to tho fsuc and sulo of fucl to Acting Asslst- ant Surgeony, is palished for the Information and wuldance of all cancerned: **Tn any contract mady rior to the act June 30, IHTH, fuel will e furnished In accordanca with the torme of the Jaw existing at tho time wnd the tFws of the con- tract.” Contracte wade sinco the p acisiionla conform 1o [te sllowances, Act shtank Kurgeons may purchase fuul from tho Quarierma-ters' Degartment at levul tutes. A General Court-Marital met ut Fort 1all, Idaho, Aug. 28, Tor Uie tial uf prisoners Drouglt’ befory it Detatl: Davil K Lamoridge, 1 . Tobs rick Mugson, “Thomax B, I Fecond: Licniv, Rclard 7. Yea senb Hall, Judue Advarate: all of the Fourteenth Infantey, A Ueneral Court-Martiul metut Fort McKinney, Wo 2 <y wite), Aug. S0 Dutalls Capta, Suinucl . Bumuor, It 11, Muntgomory, Albert E. Wooyon, Calbraith “ 1" Todzert: Firet-Lionts, dncob A-Auxur, Phdneds P, Darisnd, Willlam 1, Hang Fecand- Liont, Eben Swiit, dr,," Judve Ad. Yocate: nll o€ tue Tyl Cavaiey. Lo follow e awtynmunt of Paymasters to pay the troos In this Degartnent for musier of Aug. O1 huy Leen wade: Fur the post of Qniaha Bae- 2 €. Pratt; Fort hauders, Prod Stocle, ; wn) Cainp atCheyenio depor, W ey Hiarracks and Fore Mol Maj. Nimean Kmlthi’ Camp Daagh t Cassicron, Utah, Kort itall, Xdotio, snd Camp Brown, W, % .Maj, Ty H. Sisaton) Fort (farie th Ml It D, Clarke; Fort Lavumise, W. 'l Cailips 1tobinson and shorla s Dovin, W. T, MaJ. . W, Whai mas witl, it Bracticable, ‘pay i scout now eu route’ th Lanip ntBurgeon E. P, at Camp 1 T A senort e e cammanding oMeor Fort Hll] Indisn Agency, relloving Cayt, E, A, Keorpor, Awiatant Surgeon, frum guty ticreat, who will procred without deln o Fort Mekitanuy, W, T, to reliave. Maj. W. 3 Notson, Nurgeon, who will comply with the vistanyof Parayraph f, Hpceial Orders Nor cuzreng setloy, Adjutunt-Gienersl's odice, sty DEFARTMENT OF TEXAS, IEApgUanTens, 4% Avroxio. Texan, A en- «ral Coust- Marnial convened as Hingzold Barraoks, Jug. 27, for 1be tnel of persoss biought befora 1, Detafl: Mojor 1. R. Clendeniu, Eiguth Cavalry; T R P R TG deute. J. 11, AMabiuken, Adiursut Kighih A, Thompuan, ;i‘;vumy.nmnn Io- oote, fteglméntal Quarteruaster; ST . Q. ). Bilimo; Euglih Cavaley, W, IL W, Jaucs, Twenly-fourils énfluy. W apporuted Judge- Advocat ol the ours Capt. 6. I. M. Young, Eiztith Cavaley, will fu- ancet g Jof ulwdnancfi uudurdnan‘m staro: % stores, und camp squipage pertaloing 1o Battery ¥, Bocana Andllery, for whice Capt, B B. Williston, Eecond Artillerv, ls responsibie, sith 4 view 10 the divpouition of thie saue for the best intereat of tng rervice, The scrvices of Thomas Moore, Qovernment Poihgry bang no louger required (o Depart: ;Awt @ i) ruuuu o Owals Uarracks, Neb., ur turther orde Maj. A, J. Alezacder, Eighth Cavalry, will in- 4pect foue eavaley horses pertalning to Uobipany i Elsuth Cavatry, for which Capt. L, T. Motete, 2utl Cavaly, i respuusiole. Lsuerel Cuuzi-Mariial convenad ae Fort Me- b _"""h Aug. ua, forthe trial of versons bmu{nl lurs it Maj. W, W Payg Ej‘ llll twenty - rank Tavioe; rue 706, ¥, aniry’ . Second-Lic 33 Cavt S ¢, Gilmored Farst L focms” Recond-Lieuts. 3. 3. Maraeiler, Pt v;l-u {\“ liuinn{l\gn lrlldw.h'liu}m‘ln- ] ywéu, Twenly-fourib [ufanir W aypointed Judgu Advocats of ths Coutts ! " MISCELLANEOUS. 3 €eved of ahsence Lave bevn srantsd Capta. E. 5. "lu'n:, Quartormaster's Departwient, Goy V. Hen- 3 LB Cavalry, . M. Raudal, Tweaty-inlrd Burzead C. B, White, Assiatont Suge B. Caupvel) und ¥, J, As Cleary, Livate. Lsnan and D, M. Seoit, Firvg fnfsnts Lias B Gusteenth. Tnlauiry, & ol en- 3t Cavairy, C. M. Morris, Artil- il 3 Whealer,” Elevonth Tufaitry, Charles L Tuittecotn nfantey, J. O, shalny, Sige Veoutl intoutry, sud Vout-Cosplain J. Watken, RAILROAD-LAND:! The Quaestion of Pre-emptions upon Them. {he Effect of ecretary Bohurz's Recent Decision ? What Is v ths Editor of The Trivune. Cmicano, Avg. 8i.—The publication of the recent decisfon uf Secrotary Schurz In regand to pre-emptions on lande granted to raliroad companies, and remaining unsold at the expira- tlon of threa years after tho completion of the roads,—with frequent articles upon the subject in pearly all the jending papers of the country, —has croated a gencral bolief that nearly all the lands now held by land-grant roads in the West aro open to actual settlersat a price of $1.2Z per ncre, Large numbers of people, who are now making their prcparations for moving West, cxpect to be ahle to scttle upon and se- cure thesolande at the above price. But to this, 96 to most other questions, there fs another side, Which prescnts grave donbts whether such expectations can be realized; and It has secmed to me that, In view of tho Immense emfgration now guing West, and the magmi- tudeof the fnterests jovolved, all the facts bearidg 9pon the guestion should be published, 8o that emigrants may not, for want of proper {nformatlon, be led to take such a couu& in sceuring homes as may |uvoive them in @M. culties and los. I am not writinie in the interest or pav of any mfl-grant ralfronl company, but nin uterested aud desfrous that the largest pumber of familles from our citles, towns, and overcrowded Eastern communitics shall o Wm upon tho rich and cheap Jands of o "Thie cass calling out the dectaton ot Secretary Schurz wae that of ono Wilson Dudvmott, wio ronght to pre-empt A quarter-section of the lands of the Kapsas Pacific Raflrond, under o clause. in tho nct granting lands t9 sald Lom- pany, which reads as follows: * And all lands #0_granted by this section which ahall not be mkfordummu of by sald Company within threo years alter tho eulira road ahall have been com- pleted, shall be subiject to setllement aud pre- emptiun like othier lands, at o vrics not excoed- ing one dollar and twenty-five conts per acre, to hoe patd to ealds Cnmvnn{-" Referring to the clalm of the Company that the mortgaging of theso lands “to vure. money borrowedt and | used fn the construction of the rosd amounted tua disposal of the lands within the meaning of the geant, Becrotary Schurz eays: “‘The Company morteaged such interests In the lands as it pos- sessed, and the mortgageos must be considered to have taken the mortgage with full knowledge of the sight of the Cmnum; tamaka the same.!” 1le directs thnt_Dudymort's tiiing shall be re- celved, provided that the land In quastion has not already been sold by the rallroad colnpun(; nnd dlrocts that ine Jocal officers of Jand afs- tricta in which lands fvuring to sald Company ara aftuated “sbould be lustructed to receivo fllings conditionally for said lauda, In tracts not oxeecding ono-quarter sectlon (100 scres), by qualifled pre-cmptors; and, ou receipt of stich <|eclnrntnry statements, to call upon tho Com- ay for & statement shiowing whether the sald flm\- appiied for have been sofd by ft; and, f not sohd, then the declaratory statement shoutd he nllowed,' ete. Tle further directs that, in eano the Company refuses er negleets to furnish such statement, tho local officers shall order a hearing, {f eo requested by tho lrpllclnt,a— notfeo of the same Lelog duly published, At this hesring the appl t will’ be required to show that heis ' an actual sotticruponthe land applled for,—s qualificd pre-cmptor; and that the records of the county whero decds and con- veyances ot recorded oo not show that said tracts had been sold ot the dsto of the filing of hls declaratary statoment.” 8o muchi for this side of the quustfon. I haye not attempted to give the arutunents of the Becretary, spscs not permitting, but ouly tho muin_polnts on which his discussion s bascd, and the substance of the justructions which he directs sall be piven to the locsl land ofllces in regard 1o receivlox pre-emption-fiings on rall- roud-lands. * As oopoged to this declsion, the Kaneas Pacille Rallrond Company clalm that tho mort- gaging of the lands to obtaln monoy with which to complete the road constitutes such a sale or disporal of thy same s exempta them from aale or pre-cmption at 81.25 per acro; that tho rimary purpose of tho grant was, that the janda should be used lor the construction of the ruad; that the ooly way in which they could be 80 wicd was by wortgueing thom, and using 1he money so obtained 1o ite conatrue- tion: that tho clauso of tho grant in question was only designed to apply lu case the graut should prove excessive, and there should remaln a surplus of land atter the com- pletion of the rond, i which case tho Company shuuld not hold {t for speculativa purposcs, ‘They clayn that thero Lias been nosurpluss thut nii tho Ianis granted have been morieuged, und the money s reallzed used In the construction of the roaaj that the lunds now rmnllnl;?z un- sold {n the hands of the Trusteo are not affcetod by tho clauss of the act fn questian. In thls po~ sition tiny aro sustained by opivlons Irom law- sers eminent (n thelr protesslon,~—~awmang othe vrs, the ‘tlon, Jeremlaly ¥, Black, ox-Attorucy- General of the United Statce,—and which, like the decision of Becrotary Schurz, is too lengthy for a newspapcr-article, ‘The practical unestion for tho emlerant or Jand-sscker to consider {s, What {s tho present ‘status of thosc ‘lands, and what the chance of belng ablo to sccure a oue-quarter scction by pre-emption! Fhe Land Departmont of the rond 18 In tho by of aud controiled Ly the ‘Trustee, and the lands sre being sold for the benelit of tho mortgageos.. An actlou lias sl- ready been commenced In the courts of Kansas to forccloss the mortzage upon the lands, and tho title will soon Jmn into the hands of the marteagecs, Added to this, the Raliroad Cow- peny haa recootly suade B salo of its futerests In these lands, conveying by quit-clatin decd, aud tho deed fs on record. iy roferring back to the instruction which Beeretary Schurz directs be given to the Jocal officers, It will be scen tucy are Instructed to recelve conditional filin froin parties scoxing to urv-ampt thoss lands i and, on receipt of such declaratory statemen “to call upon the Compauy for a stutemicut showlng whether the landa applled for lave been sold by ir.* Nu lrruvbl-n Is made for & heartnz, excent in cass the Rullront Cotupany neglects ar veluscs 1o furnsh such statement to the local oflicers tor thiety duys. suppuse, now, & party apolica at the local anfl)mw to flle bis ioclarutory statement upon o guarter-section of railroad-land, The Reglster recelyes such statement conditionally, and applies to the Ralirosd Compuny to know { thatenet in questiot hus bee sold, ‘The re- plv §s, that It hus beon, and refersnce is madoto the decd o record oy prool, Ho far as I cansea that cnds the matter. {1t should be elalined that such szl 18 fictitious, traudylent, or iu- volid, that question would only resch s tinal declsion tn the Supremo Court,—~too exponsive @ provess for the ordtuacy Western pre-cuutor. Juseans to mo that Hecrotury Scehurs's de- ciston practically amounty to this: Tuat, if the Kupwas Paciie Ratiroad Company nad any ands, of those granted by tb act of Congrees o aid I bullding the road, unsuld at th: presout tine, wich lands would b subject to pro-emption o tracts of 160 scren. But, there hang no such Junds not sold ordisposod of, consequently there ure none which can b pre-empted, [ can see no grounds for the opivlon enturtalued by some, that under the terms of the st of Congress grautlug the lands, tho right of the Company to bell thy souie ceased at tho explrution of the three years from the comoletion of the road; but only that the right of pre-emption attuched at that Uie on any funds ot sojd or disposed of; thet auy parsun destriug to do ao should by allowed to pro-empt; vut that i tho meantime, the right u:" the Company to sell to auy partics who destred 1o buy was unimpaired. White, then, I do not bellevo that these lands by pre-ejnption at $1.20 per 10 reason Why ghy One coutemplui- ¢ 0 rumoval Wesg should ubandon his plans. hcye lunds, and thuse of other ralivoad conie patites fu whoge grants the same conditions ure rise but & smatl Dnrll. of the L ‘wat oW _open to scttioment. P sre milllons of acres of (Gov nent lunds Just rich, productive, and well-watered, that can takeu us froe Lomesteads and timber-clotins, #t merely the cust of the fees 1 tag Luud-Olflee, ktuayutiog 4o buk 14 on u clajn, Many of the Faliroad-lunds qun be bought on- casy terms of payment, at - prices nop geeatly In o exe ceag ol thelr cost 11 they could by vre-empted, - The Pre-cmption law requires jm- mediste actual settlement, and the amount of land that can bu obtalued under it 4 Hualted to 160 seren, “The Homestead law veouires gettly- juent within els wonths frgiw oy the duclars- tory statewent, Mauy versous aps desirous of securing lands whtle they are cheap, though thuy ac¢ not b @ coudition to wake sy Jmiedi- atescttlemont, but jutend eveutually tu uew thens for a bome. This they canpol do under gither the Pre-emntion of Howesteud lawa, Others want more land than they can secure of tbe Government iands, ‘Tive wales by the rail- ruad couipanies meet tho wunts of such persunia, whict cquld nut orhierwise be mct. fustead of rursulug un exclusive policy, and returdlog the development of Lbe couutry, Lhe i’-uu‘ graut rosds have been auong the most powerful and eilivtents ncies for atck development: tiat, Ly dlug the rudds making acresnible lands otherwlse naccessible; and, further, by liberal terms Lo purchasers of land, expenalve advertising, speeial rates of fare ana frefzht to emigrants, establishing experl- mental farms on tue extreme frontiers, and demonstrating the capabilitics of the =of) and climate, carrsing fren of freight trees and ahrubliery for fettiers, and by cxpensive dis. plase of “agricultural products” at all the lead- ing fairs throughout the country, Inail these advertisements they make prominent the fact that free hiomesteads are obtalnable upon the scctions alternating with thelr own, It fa & fact ot no uthL siznificance that the Goverument has ouly been ablo to give amay its awn lands (alternate rections) as the Hatlroad Company has rold it lande,—~the settlement upon Uavernment Jands slinply keeping p: with, but never excecding, the sale and settle- ment of the rallrond Jands. That the Kaflread Comoany is a henevolent organization, and its oflicers all philanthiropists, ! do not by soy means claim, oven the devil his due, it shoukd receive du: credit for what It has been largely fnstrumental in achleviong In the develupuient of our Western frontler. 0. C. Grisyy. SOLDIEIING IN MONTANA. Ttoma from the Notobnok of a Regulnr Armny Omcer~What the Hoys In Blus Havo to Endure on the Mareh—What the Demncratio Congress fs Roducing the Arny To. Epectal Correspondence of The Tribune, Caxr AT cRossiNg oF Manwus Riven, Mon- tana, Aug. 12.—~We arrived hero sbout o week ago, but as I had oo pen and fnk, and the bottom of the sun had dropued out, I have not been able Lo write to you untll to-day. We marched for the Bear Paw mountalns to explore them aud find 2 suitable site for a mill- tary post tliat can keep an eyein the redskins acroas tho border. We had & very pleasant trip out, the extraordinary rains this year having made the prairics ilko carpets of gross. ‘The mountains are very barren of timber, but covered with luxuriant prasses to their very summits. The rainy ecason has produced so many nosquitocs that antelope and other game have had to scek high aititudes to have sny rest. Although we lived on antelope, yci we were disappointed In the amount of gaise wo saw. ‘Lo our utter disgust we had no use for our flies, ss all the stresms running intu Mik River have no edible flsh in them, they belng alkaline, They will come in play before the sumtner {9 oyer, a3 most of our mountaln streams ara alive with trout and grayling, Tho infantry marched as far as Beaver Creek, where we wont into caop. Gen. lrooke, with tho cavalry, then explored and nupped the mountain country, visiting Mites’ and Jo- seph's battle-ground, whera the evidences of the conflict azo atil} fresh in the shope of dead Indians, horses, & borriblo stench, rifle-pits, and apologies for graves, where thie coyote and rowling beasts have tricd to resurrect the Burled ldiors. Poor fellowal they get buts scant sharg ot this world's ?u:n and 8 mengre allowanca of mother-earth whetetn to rest Lhelr aore and weary bones when the bugle calls them to surrender lite and sl that fs deor withouta sigh, murmur, or preparation. 1 forgot to tell you that our column consistea of two companies of the Beeond Cavalry, lour of tho Seventh Cavalry, oud six of the Third In- fantry Regiments, o~ crowd of * sellow-legs " and “dough-boss,” who would fackls Sitiiug Bull. ns Bafry Gamp would say, *if he felt po disporzed,” as wo_have muny old veterans, who have shinken Liands with the redskins through the means of an ounce of lead, While wo awaited tho return of the scoutins party, our recruits were given a chance to drill with their intrenching tools and trowel-baya- nets, taught how to bury themaelves in a riile- pit, and how to select an” advantage-ground for on intronchea camip, all of which they may bo catled upon to exectite o dead earnest before the summer ls over, Nothing oceurred to disturb the solemnity of our camp except the tendeney of our beel berd to return to the range of their birth, Twico they ave 1ho slip to the lerders of our beef cou- ractor, and were not founa until after much bard riding. You might s well deprive a child ol it’s dish of ice-cream as b hungry soldier of his_boef, and s amile of satlsfaction pervaded thelr countenanuos aa tho truout herd appeared ia the horixon. Somo few Gros-Ventro Indfans paidt ua o visit, and no doubt are glad to sce us, as they had a fight with the Bjouxa nbout 1Wo Wweeks previous to our arrival {n thelr country, They told us that the hostiles were about seventy-five milea from us, but the Information did not worry tbe blue-voats, The bustlles heard of our tramp turough the couutry, and wero considerably cxercised nbout it, féarioz wo might cross tho line and jump them, They went to Fort, Walsh 1o sk about us, and I sybpotewore assured that they would be safo'as long as they ree mafned on British soil. @ ‘The Canadlan outhorities are using * due dill- Rened™ fu watchiog the tormer wards of the natlon. Isuppose | uso the phraso **due dill- genee " as wa arc 50 tear the International lne, 1( they should fall to use “duo diligence,” it~ ting Bull may cost Englund a4 much as codtish haye cost us. "Tho Blouxs aro now holding & sun dance about fifteen mtles from Fort Walsh, W do not an- ticipute any trouble this summer, but next -Kr ngg § think the ball will opeu lively, oa by that time thero will bo u large uumber of young bucits who will bave arrived ut that age whicn they aspire to become warriors, As it Is Dby stealing horses raising that win _ thels titie to ba considered mon, you can understund why it {é that pertodically tlicse roving banda of Indtans suddenly appear on the war-path without any warmung or explunable reuson or cansa for thelr thirst for piunder and blood. ‘I'ne scouting party haviug returned to the camp, we began 1o rctrace our steps, Fortun- ately our firat dav's warchh Was short, as the hical was 5o intense I thounht 1 would suiTucate. Sumebody wust have thrown, by wlistuke, o bundle of kindling-wood futo old ol fnstead uf gum cottonwood, ‘I'he pxcerslvo heat warned us that if we march 1l 1t must b in the cool o2 the morning, as thesun rises heroat 4 a. 1, and sctsat 8:80 p. i, ‘The druma invite us to. enjuy the dawn of day or curly worma {f wo ke them. Dreakfast iy soon disposed of, wagous dacked, with tho ox. coption of tha that are left standjug, oon the “gencral ” sounds, and at the ) tapof tho drum thecity of canvas disap) ] ko magic, every tont dropplug st the same motent In ten minutes the columu 18 on the road naking for the next camp at the rate of three and 8 hal miles an hour; the sun ls not up yet, but we know in advance that that fellow with kindling-wood to waste has not been to nlt;-'v, and we dread tho rising of the burning orh, QOnward we speed ; not a man but shows good battom; 113 stepa to the minuto; sixteen, sev- enteent steady! You First Sergeant who are leuding the colwinn, every ouo §s ugt aplit up to and Dl ‘I'ho sun is now pourini down its heat upon us, the dogs show signs ol distress, sotnu ure Iyl down reudy to glve up. »Old Jog "= You remember my polater—i beginuing to get lght-headed and foolish; I must give him water or say good-by to my falthiul old srieud, Who 18 now cluven years old. A splendid New- foundiand has just'suceumbed, aud yet wo push on, Twenty miles across lonesome " pralrie, ot & dron of water, not tbe stizhtest sign of molst- ure tn the wir, Push ou, men, befure the sun weighsa tont The aprinzs urs ahead Ten o'clock, Rifles arv stacked, bitstered feet oro baving the fever drawn from them by the cooling wuters, Lthe pot will soon buil, wved now 1t hiaa outranked the Loiling sun, Buch fs w duv's march wound tho Bear Paws, the newly-found Kl Dorudo of Montana, futo which the mincrs are fiMkth‘. regardicas of tho fact that they are on an Judlin Kescrvation and boloug to the red man. But what care thesy vilizriua o2 tho frontler about fuw anmd fustico, when laws ary sct at detlance n_ clvilized Stutes and Justieo is & wyth, except when convonlent § ¢ at last reactied tho Al River sud selected a cutnfortable camp, rivers owing un three sides of it—tho Tetiu, the Marias, and the wetl-huown Missonrl, The soldivrs st oiies began to dig {n the dircctios of the antfjusdes, wot for gold, preclous stoties, or uil, but for water, he coollu(f draughts - they soon slruck | it and now Dave It equal (o snd more whote- u tban lee-water, @ The eelipse wus watchod with interest, sud was uwhgosb total. Oar slgual iusses wero brought into vlay, and 4kl guad seryice. When' i vloon began 10 shy uway from old 30}, we tebtan frreststuible desiro 0 Jagist Juna, aud furco hier to bug tho old gentleman uytil ubous tho let of Beplembers Lut av the warelor has o special weakuess for the she, and vust amount of reapeet furlier, we let Luna glide, souto un: pocticals said slide, und, from tha slight lou('}l of Hodes that burst upon us when'the' jovesick wmoon ‘dlsappeared, we causo to thg comlusion that the gy aud festive old Nary furtacy Was & Titlo Juuluiis of vur attentiovs. = Frous the bluds above us llicy oue ot our sle- usl tags of UId Probs, a4 they call our chief of gucesua, While it tlics aud dups all 14 eate, but, when {t {s dropped vt t Lerra drms, 1ook out, aud reach for your bett, ‘Tucro are fram fort But, on the ground of giving | with only five comm! experfence is the only schiool In which we learn thac virtue. For our entertainment and to our surprize, we Jearn on our arrival liere that & Coogrese confders us de trop, and that many of us ean be spared s that the Idea with them fs, that weare an fdie waurfen set, very handy to have e n pinch, but who can be hired at a8 nomant's notice. They have taken our laundrensea from ug and have doomed us to the cternal blue shirt, The few women with thelr little children are driven from the army, the last relkes of onr civilization. A woman! A baby! They seem to try tn arive o)l the manly, gentlemanis, ten- der aentiment out of the army, and they will sitcered hefore long. Instendof a gallant, high- toned, patriotie, —country-loving, and proud army, they will have hirelinzs. Nothing but :mln;\rv will be thefr motor, ooty will Lo thelr hanner. We hear that their brafn Is muddled’ abont Prussian organization. Cotnpables of 250 men, foned officers, T strikes them: 10 cents saved by this methd, ‘They will study everything that s foresen In wreference to having something original that Amerlcan, exeept the forclgn use of powder a ball to cure auch diseases s Communisin and betrayal of the country’s fag. Any dunce can sce that thero is no more simi- larity between the Prussian regiment and the American, than there 18 between an owl and & hawk, One la atatfoued fn the tentre of civilized citles In palatial barracky, surraunded by all the luxurfes of civlifzatfon, the other s doomed to an eternal banishment from nll the amenitles of life to a lopely and dfstant froutier. Seven mouths of the vear under canv: constantly on the move, ever on the war-psth. The sad list of kilied and_ wounded fu our smal but honorable little nrm{, swells tho Repister every year, Not o poldier falls, cxcopt by accident, in that Prua- slan arpiy without the Guvernment 1s officially notificd that gunpowder 18 to he burned. And yet, fustead of our army being an uriginal one, a pattern of an mctive ariny, we are to be or- ganlzed Ilke thiose bosia of 'Europe, who are watching one another with blood-shot cyes, and never rigk thelr lives except when, a couple of Princes disagreclng, they are hurled at otic an- othier to eatisly anibition. But I sce I am taking sdvantago of the privi- fezo of the ohd soldier, thatl of growling; this is the unly une left us, and this is only mentioned £ofo voce or sang In o diinfnuendo strain, 1 tuink it is about time to wind up this letter, s you would be more interested fo o case of Jdofea vs, Stigeins thsn the Army vs. that Buard, which Is looking at us through tho bot- toms of) pressed glasses st White Hulphur Hpriugs, perbiaps at present st Nfagara. ppastiih bt Rl THE COURTS. New Suits, Judgments, Divorces, Confes~ stons, Ete, Horatlo W, Durant flled a bl yesterday against his partner, William L. Durant, asking for a dissolution of the grocery firm of Duruot & Co. Hostates thattho firm began business in May, 1876, each partuer contributing sn equal amouut and sgreeing that profits and Josses should be divided equally. The business was carrled on wholly by tho defendant, as com- plalnant was engaged In another business which required his whole time. The net capitsl cal of the firm when It starled was £3,601.63, and the partnership was to " continue to Janusry, 18T7. At tho latter time the capital was $5,848.19, and tho articles uf copartuerahip were renewed (1 Jan- uary, 1878, About November, 1877, the de- fendant expressed a destre to have the copart- nership continued another year, and complain. aut thereupon agreed, whercupon the former bugan making objections and imposing such couditions that complainant found his object was ta force him to scll oot.” After some taik, he defendant produced a man who would buy ho halt interest. The stock was lnvento- rled ap about #3000, Lut afterwara re- duced to $2,700, ond one-balf of it was paid over to complainant, aod the firm dissolved. The defendant subsoquently admitted that he had not schoduled all the ‘property of the irm in the inventory, and, sc- vording to the chargeq of the blll, ic bae col- lected & large sum from the open &ccounts duo tho firm, and has falled to account for It, as he agreed. Complaipant therelore asks that the settlement horotofore made, pay e sct aside as fraudulent; that an accoua, may bo taken of the amount actually and rl{ duo; and that o ducrce way bo rendered fopthat amount in his favor; aud that in the meantime a Receiver may be sppoluted to collect all debts due, pay clalinn, and take charge of the pn;flany 28 (0ay o best for the iutorests gl the firm untl tho final heardng. 1 AN UNPORTUNATE DEBTOR. Jesso Adams, In September, 1875, bad the misfortune to be {n want &f money, and in his need he applied to Elljul O0.Cole and Willla H, Lstey for a lonn of §2,0001 Ile obtained it on promisivg to pay 18 per cent’ por anuumn inter- eat, and ta sceure it by trust-decd ou threa lots in Hyde Park or Englewood, When tho loan became due ho gov an extansion by payipg 9 per cuut a wmonth interest. “He © oniy obtafned $LT70 out of the $2.000, ana afterwards poid $500. In Juoe, 1576, 8s further security he pssigned s judgment for 8705.03 swalyst flarvey R. Henry'to Cole and Estey. Not being able to the remuinder of the loan, Cole and Eatey sold the lots by virtue of tho power in the trust-deed. and they were bought by Estoy for $600. Twoof tha'lote o mouth after were resold by Estey for £2,000. Cole {s now threatening to eollect the judgmeut ‘nbove mentloned, aud complalnant asks for an injunction to prevent him fram closlug out the little remalnlng of his property, and for the nlr polutment of o Necejver to colleet it and bold tho procecds untll further arder of Court, DIVORCES, Ellcn Coons complalus that her busbsnd, Ru. dolph, Is a gencrsl nuisance fn her houso, that his only business is to get druuk, and abuge ber, aud make trouble in her Loardlug-house, smd she wants a divorce and an Injunction to prevght him troubling her, Afyine Ucbrich savs that she was married in 1870 to Auton Ucbirich, but that lio laft ber soon after, carrying off with lim 8500 of hor hard. carned savings, {lo (e a trunkwaker ou & good sulary, and she asks tnat he msy be compolled 10 support ber, 1TEMS, Judges Qary, Jsmeson, snd Booth will hear matious to-day, and Judges SMoore and Furwell mutious and default cases. UNITAD BTATES COUKTS, The Unlon Mutual Lile-Insurauca Company flled 8 nill yesterday avalnst Sarals A Downs, M. R. Cobl and wife, J. A. Bartiott, Maria B. Ydncolu, Chorles Crook, aund L. 13, Booe to foreclosos trust-deed for 82,000 on Lota 1, 2, 3, ol 13 (un Downs & Ilelerbenc’s Addition to Chicago; also, anothier against Joscphineg and L. C, Tluck, executars of the will ot Jutn A, Huck, Sophis Bartholownae, Emwma Beipp, the Gerwan Natlonal Bauk, and L. L. Booue, tetse tee, to fureclose a slmilar trusi-deed for $15,000 onthe N. i of the N.3¢of Lots 15 and 18, Block 3, of Wolcott’s Addition to Chicago. G BUPREME COURT IN NIUEP, Cornclius Tuonsta filed a L yesterday agatust MAry B. Nolts aud George and Jucub dJuho, trusteos, fo fureciose trust-doed for 81,250 ou Lots 13 and 14 fu Block 3 of Bowen'’s Riverdale_ Subdtvision of tho . 3¢ of the 8, W, 1 ot tha N, W. X of Bec, 81, 07, 14, ' CIRCUIT COUNT. B, F. Bturterunt, 1. Hupson, J. C. Malnes, aud 1, M. Hurris, trustees, begana distress for rent qeatust Tulwadige E. Speids o recuver 23,900 back rent uf the starch wurks on the southwest corner ot Twellty aud Clark streets. AL Dy Roiset al, sufed Philip Guldman for g 000, Walter N. May commeneed a sult In trespass Alla on and 1% Huppoan, clajw- orth, L. P, Tobbs, E. D, Good- ) E, M. Converse, aud F,°J, Moulton com- tneticed a suwt agalust Phlllp aaldwan, clalmiog ! :IN 0. Bruster et al. sucd the same par- Y, or §:2,000. €. C, Wallin & Bans hrought sutt for $3,000 agutust Philip duldman, Johunns Benuecke sued Adam Lismeister for 000, Sainucl W. Allerton commenced 3 suit by at- tazhment agalust Talinade E. Spalds ta recover l!q_ll)j(‘!l. ou the ¥round thag it wis contracied by TIE CALL MOKUAY, Jruck Qany—i70, 2“‘0, a1, and 383 to 309, In- clusive.” Nocase vu irial. Jroex Janxaon—-10, 1, 21, 29, 2, 4 82, IO R N T T e b nfl‘il,w' s No casy on trisl, Jvvaz Mooxs—16, 17, I8, JUBGNENTS Srramon Lount—C0Nriss va. Edwin \Walker, $2,831 vo. Chalew J, Walter, BU00.63, Kussel) ¥, J, and Ropthe Sunas tiany—l, K. Rubinaon, $337,50. - Daniel Nonavan ve. Patrick » Dogavan, §UH. KT —James Daut ve. T L, and W Almj 1, ~J, Al Herry vt al Francis rhe ~WOHL Reid va, D, dutberland, §72 s 3 SEPTEMBER. Whea Spring croeps sortbnard, the farmers . A they walk In thele vrchards und brestbo of the Yy > Thio buds Wi be blossoias, soze day, some day.» 1, to tifty-four death-dealing doses b it, uwuvdlnz When e uigble grow sbost and tbe days come (0 Wb girth of the pwoer, which o tits country ia tho juost cicacious wediclue fur wost of ity dlsusses. A littleo! this mediciye administored Eust by s judicious doctor would cure msny ol the vicfous wiments that society f8 infocted witl, Bug purcoustry 34 in fte puppyhood yet, wid baa not yet found wisduab, ws §Lelicve. i, “The yrain yrows white aud by yrass gsows high, Tho bloums will by Sruls for us Ly-aud-by. 80 the buds they open, tho blooms thoy fall, Aud the fruit hange thiek ot the ganden wall but she e of Juifllue i« saddert of wlis Cuauiks Nuis GGecouts THE PUZZLERY CORNER. [Origina) contributions will be pobiisbed §n this Arpariment. Corrrspondents will pl re3l names send their ith ibeis nome de plume sddressed to “*Puzzlera’ Corner,’” Answers will be pablished the foilowing week. ) ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLES. N, 416, ROACRH EE c A m Y A K n AD o AHBAPLANT ] AL B A N A R @ - ZRZE~® T T=m— Sxqz—z~a ez-"rxx w2T>E e e ] {r 2 - 2 9 BIMITA NOHS Wi R Ko, 410 Gynermracy. =x=A exnn No 417, The widow's mite. Na. 418, Spanker, Paaturage, i ¥ COI(PLICAITID EBO‘S! =NO. 420. ey - a »0 comoe 0 %0 a0 a0 Doewsamco o a0 =+=+0 20 oow~oo a0 8 o .. o 5 ‘The ahove {s composed of & five-word sani three-word aguare, 8 dtamond, foar ciagona 2 Maltese cross, Five-word sqnare—A drui to talk: s tit) Threa-word & Dismond~In = py Thonght mal: a Governor; denoting s _particular things Towhead. Diagonals—From1 to 4, anofficer: :]o 7., monntain, & onant, and & plant; 3 | & tmischievooa boys, Maltese Uross—Toy ard; a female nsme: & kingdom, ace—An auimal; a tree: snarticle, 'a tronblesome ani- y of watcr and a direction; 8 (0 G, naed by A feinnle name; whole; in Poplar. Left—A diadem; a male name: in Freeport. Right—A female uame oale name: 4 Flora. Bottom—A male name; to undermine; in Cassino. CHicauo. Nox-Prus. Across—An who flnlshes. an insact; extravagant: brevistion; in Yoongater. Quiscr, I, DIAMONDNO, 422, L, L W, namber: one bono; a bill; ake; an ab: Tn Exckiel; an tnscct; an almal to wander; fn A nens. Ciicago. HunTiNGTON. SQUARR WURD—NO, 423. A beaatiful person; coolnces; & minate particle; 10_dispossess by law; slowly. New Yons c{rr. - Cmie. 'SQUARE WORD~NO, 434 . A shaltery o flah: & measure, l’LAHIVII‘.LI, Wis. Ros Ronaix. RIDDLE~XNO, 425, I'ma fish or 8 troe, A harse Of & bammer, A cost or & wedge, A quil] or 8 banner, A mark or » messpre. And, toadd to your pleasure, 7 aleo will 10} you 1'ma **sancy young tellow." Pratrsvitrz, Wis. Bu CHARADE—NO, 420, My fist’s 2 wine, Sowme llfi ’HIJI It oiten racks “Twould zot be wo 13t misery hastens li the van 1t yuu cut my whole in twalp. Forrox, 11l Townzan, NUMERICAL ENIGMA--NO, 427, T am com| the name of au suthor and ane of her works, wedd of twenty-five letters. and am My 2, 1, 10, 9, 2%, 11, 1 afollower of Des- G, 5, 14, 20, Is an ambassador, routing of life, 1s & note la musle. Cinicave. NUMBRICAL ENIOMA-NO, 428, YovxasTan, Tam compoaed of seven letto 8 ship reaal l! recognized by lLns My 4, 6, %, 7, well as by any other man, 5 'lklfl‘.'. 15, 10, 12, i & beautiful mytho- \ I+ an important ftem 4, 7, fa the lasi name of s celebrated nd sm part of ien. was inheritad by wvery salior sa My 1, 0, i, Is compased of many talls, though not |'m bilahed by tho Larpers, Ciicaco, OLp 8aLt, NUMERICAL RNIGMA=NO0, 420, Tam composed of eloven lettery, and am sn em- blem of friendship, y 1, 10, 4, 4, 8, 1L 7, 5, 0, 2, A 18 & flower, and the words o 8 bookmark belonging to Citcauo, Erzgizr. ——— CORRESPONDENCE. Teklaw, 10 Now, 114, 412, tao corructs Tyro, city, gives the th Fadu tha gu-by, bot solve, Tha Carner's vatistaction, 413, and 410, Beaver Dam, Wis., forwards amdwery Yuey were founy enigmae and the cha. £ 10 hiv own and Tlose Maylio, Evansion, 111, has six of the 1|uu& aa rlos,—the hoxayun, tranule, and Nos, 41 410 proving ** wery, wery ki d e frat of the Jad| Frances Constant, city, is ;‘n roturn a correct score of the ton complicatis he chsi rizeA M Pasturage™ as 8 nasiery of {nzopuity, and Mise pralus for wakiug 1t out a0 ruadily. Qarth, Grand Ilaven, Mich. week, but It arrived 100 late for nol found out all tbe swerots of the ad thoy make "val, And the o was no Uixon +*Pasf *Twa ls wonvy," and it gavu & gacss, for 1t Lad bothing fsb between the cow and tha ewe. Lex, city, again approach with ulne teat und fitling reaponee puzeles, E, C.'s eacullent charado causin later ou, if tho ¢ 8 keiter camo it Is acd he gave 18 up, . was to scud auother Jotter Was fuuud qut, but as gury wtant Lo deserving of ten, though IIlNI\lyl Sl parapbernslia of & puszier, ho waa wiad to see vomany of 1he 200d guoksers bard st work. i, Plsttevilio,-Wis., answers nino as correetly on which she falled iuia who gives aved tho laay onl 3o with 10y coue the Geuerallssimo s mi Ezekiel, clty, was sent to grase on **Basture 8g4," ! © (e explanation 10 wouw that this sha sceording to the ouly 0ny Lo attelnpld to auswer, —giv- Belladouna** as the wolution, [0 bas an o K. L.'s lights, a rorrect onc, but the Knuineer wou't allow avy polvon to be of- fered to Musw K. C. Tappy Thought writes from Dubuque, ander each numbar 14 set tho correct fep xlllu Seqnis to ako no difervpce with this f she wero uwsY ull & desors would cxuoct & lottee with the Fritfon out ifevur a bhening ahip ceme within lud he Farely fuile to vond a lviter or miss & puzale, lluss, olty, evidyutly kuows n eatly avhand, dlo saye: 1ty S ok y\mt Awmit’ have boea more fa8 Busl nd Dia- lady and, The Corner nawers corructly nch word ag P4 1ald, * for bils U0tk gorrect wnluuu;‘u et wae *charitable’ to Puar ' pie then wiie was in Ger * coutelbution ' laat wogk, ;1 Bopo that, ks by widow, ebe gav At adof [ ki 1Nat for Wibe '§ iafubt, v wout my sluwer S3turday eftermoan, " 13 « luttor was the sccond oue recaived. 4 bave Huss® E, B, K., city, would bo enfltled to the Grand Prize-1f AWerd 10 Juat wouk's ten twisters, frum tho hicsago to {ho charade. i letter was Gated § p. w, b. grday, and ho never misscd & word. “Ho has iyl Opiulun of Niss Euena's genius, snd it na little abor to musatar cacls syliublu of her * Iubication, ' Mr. puzzlo ju thie lssye genluunly copstructed, Susfe Wrsg. cily, saye weud answors ihis w ¥ onecy comserag LY PRORLecy conceruin lll‘l“‘ that, va [ send { any." Tbo whole Jist & Loved A reoliss reaching or puzalee aeat, but on readipe K. the Pashia's olall it, 1 fely coustraingd 0 The wach ob cro was one~for (he Bral corfuct su. K, 1a buuoged with @ dedicalo irom ‘Non. Piis, Whicl 18 d hs 4*did not intend to K. C.'% ha others aloug (v come 3 1 #luctly cortwet, sud I Bustv won't et suythlok provent Ler e ¢ '"'fi.':f UG Ly L comY, Envos Chanagrs, Dixon, lll.\:mu the Grang Panjaudruw will 80d uo flaw iy Lint 0f $Dswury, andtbe G, P. osseris, without sny Iednrnl coptra. dictron, that ali cutsect v each nuthor's solution. Tbe you Las o Wurd un the subject uf ~*Alatrugony ™ '\ arv s wound 84 a dutlar ao ‘;l y o . 11 conyersation he reported, yat [ cannot help think. ing that Zekiel's mother wan thinking more sbont finante toan ‘modest worth' when she made ner 7eply." Thers 18 u word of praise for Mr, K.'s €eastons combination. atd Miss E. . wonders what e will sttempt nest. The Fasha proved & nretty ®rod prophet. for the general falling off in lotters received shows that & good many of the G. G.'s chewed the cud of ** Pastirags ™ and falled to an- awer il elso thoy would bave writicn Lo annonnce tholr socces Tawhesd, Falton, 11, piaced hin foot npon his Dative rage, | his name wain't McUregor, came near ma uld reesll the nsme of 0 ke, and I teled to brild aronnd him, bnt lio rything clear,” e s movedto write {n TheMniley knew the animal that bleated through the Waa gmcu toncalted fo her talk as In her look, sod She anintiy esbuked her for her oretrnee so a sage, y mmarking, In pisin Aeceots, ' Laok, ewe, I'm pastarsge, Yonngater, city, contributes a quartette of n. awars, ~the "rhomboid, the diagonal, tho squate, snd tlie **Spankor™ of the cnign - eemt— FOREIGN WIT, Kzxoerpts from Parte and Other Earopesn Newspapers, _TRANSLATED rolt THR TRISUNE, Lantrne. lately, in s Bpanish city, Bazalne wasin s rafe, playing cheat. At the eighth move he had Tont n castle and & pawn, ** I hope you are oing to surrender," safd his adversary. “I never surrender,” replied the heroof Sainte-Margnerite. ** What 2 pity that tne commaod of Metz haa ot been confidded fo that gentictnan,” remarked » French indy who appeared to be Interested in the gamer The ex-Marghal turhed a deat ear and bit his Vps. Another ftme he will turn lus tongue seven Litnes fn bis mouth beture he speaks, Jnirnnl Amusant, 11 {8 sweet ot night to hear the note of the nightingale~-and vot to be alone 1o listen. A conjugation: i love you: Thutt lovest me; Tte or shie tovea It. Womarry: You aro mistakeny They scparate. Two gnod hurgesses talking together: ** My dear, L ata 10 despalr,” * My hushand’s portrait bas bean placed next to a nude subject, aud he wppears to regard it tenderly 1" Mouey kills distances, like love. Bpeaking about X, known by a hundred traits af stinziness: *Is hie really so miserly as that 1" asked one. “ Miserly, Indeed! To such a degree that he never dots hus '8, it order to cconowmize the ink." Faare. In the country. Mowslenr D arden, i front of his mother-In-law and one of is friends, ‘The two latter are close togrther. Monsleur D is toying witha revolver, Beelng 1hat bis friend opposite iooks at him anxiously, he magnanimously breaks ont: * Have no fear.”” Then, in o low volee, “ It is loaded,” . eated in the ‘The brave Captain’ of the frigatc —— In cer- tainly onc of the most refined men it fa pussible to muct in a drawing-room, But, wheu he s on board sbip, 1t Is quitc auother thing, The most fearful oaths, the most frizhtfal epithets, the most sbominablo expressions, flow uut. of tns mouth, whetlier Le be jolly or furious, W1 cannat help it. Alter a leave of abseace, when 1 retske my command, 1 canoot prevent myselt from blaspheming, simply Irone the fact of my putting my foot on the deck,' said he to a friend. The other evening, the Captaln was invited to dine with tbe Counitess K. UOne ol the most cxquisite conversations was going on between some charming ladles and gentlumen, The Captain had _Just finished speaking of the ad- vautages to be dexfsed from being educated by woinen, when suddenty he gave utterancetoa sentence of terrible force, Interlarded with fear- 1u} oaths. ‘The stupefied compavy looked at vne another. What bad happened? Dby mistake the steward had poured sumc tar-water (& [avorite tabte- water {0 Paris) Into the Caplain’s gluss. Me had smelt the odur of g auip, and hultt over- came iim, He was as it at scu. Charipart, Tho coachmen tireaten to strike, 1f they strike they ourht to be rewarited by the Bociety for tho Prevention of Cruelty tu Antmals. Qur walters by this time ought to understund every idlom, A forelgner, very small 1w stat- ure, enters a reetaurant and orders his diouer, After the suup he Is not at his case, because be Is enshiort that bls feet hang over the chair without touchtug the tloor. He wmanifesta the desire to have 8 footstool brought. But the walter does uot understand. Than, with & ;vealth of gesture, the traveler polnts to his et A, very well, tres bien,” says the walter, scross whose mind & Jirht has suadenly broken. A minute afterwards he places befora the stupefied foreiener a plate of pigs! feet} Buch gre the trialsof a man who has n heedod Hood's sdvico and *learned the lingo, B @anlols, Pirst Student—" What is the uss ol our mak- iog a speech fn Latin " : Second Student~*Why, fool, it s In onler that the people may go toslecp when the French speech begiag,” Cougratulations. Tintamarre. #(Jod Is preat, and Mabowiet fs His prophet, Asfur myse, 1 have never scen mnything reater than the fect of the Arabs who aro in iris ac the present moment. : ‘The number of (oreigners ls s astanishingly large ot Paris thot nuany caunot 1ind & place whercon to lay their heads. 1 know & gentle- mau and bis wite, from Oshkosh, who steep i a Lasa-viol. Thelr son Ands sest tor the uight tu a vigloncella, L Feiipee. Rfome people wery spcaking before Jenny, wka has Dot beeu married'inors thau sIX weeks at the most, of a lady who bad called ber hus- band an old moukvy, And you, Jeuny, do you vall your husband an old monkey 1" “QOnol Thalls, not yot 1" Yie Purizionns. Ererywhere ¢lao ¢xcept fu France words are the servauts ol ldeas, With us, Uuwever, words govern [deus! Voltalsg, b‘l‘\vn triends moet at « club after a very long sbsence, w Huw 1" sald the one; you alwava play, and you u\rl\xs not mut m‘{lnmldj" i “Why no¥ reptivs the other. “0on,” with profunnd disdain, * what kind of a club can yours bet" L Eganement. . X isan nll:nnmnll:" ol{ mln!e{. “:‘I.kl: yes- tenday witha fricud, he mects s baudsowe wun;.»\yr:l lwl{un(: ‘uum:au Lls friend Kuew Ly inted last winter. pu“‘\’;l::! o m.wlamu Madame,” sald * the as. to! com pankay. imv" urI‘:n X, it fo Mmne. Blank, [ wauld never recoguize e, after her portrait.” O the heat! They ask & butterman the stato of his traile. “The wilk-business 1s not excelleny during this smwu; weather, but chueses, ripenmg spleadidly, sell well.? Ulivicr Motra, the calebrated compasar; was at the sca-baths with s few friends. Wrmlr- i trivs to open the bathiug-machine which the composer oceupled, lg thcre shiy.room for & great man!® asks the carlcaturtst.”. Yes," replied Metra, You may euter whew I'go out ut aquly for one. i - Cunrier Sicilien (. trmn), ‘The curo i+ ulndlhlniu ar-old darllog. “ Now tell ine,” sald be, *why did the good Lord foryid Adlu‘ and Eve to qat of thospples | ot a certuln treel” ¥ 5 Thy egfant tervible; afier 8 mowent's re- Qoctlon: “* Hecausn the good Lord wanted to make pro- seryve uf thew,” > Blis wons to te bead. Petit uporal. The following is -unh:l:‘:l':w wduce avy voe to full dhy: ), E'uny'-c Lt Americay young ladies, ncdical eots of the University st \"\uumywn. o expected uexy weck ab Marsallos, Tuey #ru coming o viait France. 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