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1879—TWELVE PAGES. the ballet on) porsible, but not at all probable, that he might OCEAN. SEBAMA ef puccess than the opera, ALIL CROOKED BEER. ho mistaken, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCH 74 dainty on tho point of —— 1070.75 Wisconsin and 3innesot pat, He cranaoring Wheat, $0,508.60; winter niinesa, Ehnve, bow ever, been told auch grucsome tales of Blanou's grin, extremely rich, and, altoxet. peeled nnn ate ab. Kitchen by o waiter formerly attached to ft, bat, O'elouk the curtain fell, the Emperor left the Judge Bangs.then aonounc:d that the prose- STATE LIND phettty or aatet mixed and yollow, 47@48c. guile apaet.frofa jhe paltry strane oar ba amid ehoute stone the Sueste, and ban aut The ExeM f Gal Ch d cution closed. sie dumaied , To Glergow, Liverpool, Dublin, Ueltaat Londonderry, es 4 ar fon, L shall be carefitl to avo je Cafo Foy | gala was over, ‘The least atiuaing part of Ib al 2 of Galena Charge: rs LING, : AM NY B Demand foie an ers a French Cooks, Franch Cookery, “while memory holds her seat.’ waa waltti for the carrlage down-atairs; how- grEX 3 ayor < & of Galena, was then called for the defenas. Ho Brat SF ints: Ret § A oe, mite, STAC: NO“ Bites res eraaue, and French Restau- Besides the hostof the Chaussee a’ Antin | ever, that was less tedious thau might have beeo with Defrauding the had been. County Collector, Deputy Circult | Firat Cabin, 855 to $70, to accominouation, gitneand ho. 2 MECC ile; corn, 40,000 ba} restaurants, thera fs a Blxnon (also well-re- | expected In auch acrowd. Clerk, Sheriff, Clerk of thes Ciroult Court, und | ¢lloture tickgin, Blo to Situ, | Becand Cabin, 8101 ror Receirts—Elour, Oy rants puted)—he of the Cafe Riche, dear to the bawl- | Among the people of Interest {9 the thealro Revenue. County dudge. Know Patrick Mauer, the pros * SRuBTIN BALDWIN © G0,, Agent poerk 31,1100 ore, 2 nig champfons of the Bourse, a hostof whom | were the meubers of the Colnesc Embassy, con- ri ecuting witness—have known him from a boy. 72 Head, At AgiTXENTEMD . : may uststy ba geen outside turing the day, | splcvoug fn the boxes reserved for the diplo- His general reputation tas bad,—would not. Elem Eat est gtd tet Ci LOUISVILLE. The Fashionable Restaurants of sipping varlous drinks of curious aspect. matle corps, When they flrat came In they | Testimony Tending to Show & | lieyo hin under oath, hae oy GI te sl March 1:3, —Corron—Steady at Oc, DNENANT A~ wert In yellow dresses. In the Interline they Too-Frequent Use of Ou cross-cxamination, bo said it would be | WORT GERMAN LLOWD.: pourra. me the Boulevards---Vatel and once Vachetlo’s—is more affected by actors and took off the yeilovw costumes, andl appeared {h harder to flud. thoso who had not spoken bad of New York, Eoidon Parte. Te ae niet: red and amber, 08¢@ His’ Successors. journalists, Itts not so outrageously dear as | blue satin, This created some ecnsation and Stamps. him than those who hed. Witness recited a lat E great deal of discussion among the other ‘ork for guests, sume contending that in Chins the others, and perhaps nearly 9s good, By-the- of persons whan he heard talk about Maher. by, one of the waiters at Brebant’s is the Hving. Ct earmer; white, SO'e; mixed, Bie. Baturday 1 Van 10 white, 30c; mixed, 28c, Tye quiet at Steamers Southameton and itremen, rs oaked. 1 Mr. Haser’s reputation had been ualformly oud. | London and Parte at lowest rater booked for f etiquette required ~ then to chanze | ‘The.exatotoationof Joseph Haser, ex-Mayor | J, B. Brown testified. [Jo had: been propric- | RATES OF PASSAGK—From New York to South: oat : At the Onfo Anglnls-—A Trap for Tourists | one ase Aone, ona ane Heed ed ME | thet costume hetora the Esuperor, il | of (ialena, anvd a weatthy beotrer, on the charge | tor of tite Galena Gazette for attecn yearsy woow | Mtfuae. London, ilanre, nidiiramety AMeeNHY gout Se srarket cull at $8,00@10, 00, "MPslau,” replied he, with much dinity, “you | CMiers tusteting thut, asthe theatre was warms | of uginge Heer-atamps a second time, was re- | Maber's reputation; it was bad; would not be- | feduoed rates, TCHS & CO. tiowiing Orest, Tat Mae pork qulet at $10.25, Lard quiets —Twonty-five Franos for Boofsteak — | ara not tho first neraon who lins asked me. the Chinese lind meruly tulcen off an overdress. | & he eve bls tustimony hi Sia tort nonycasoin which he had Two of them wore spectacies; the Atnbassador's | sumed before Commissioner foyne yesterday | on interest, directly or ibulrectly, Mr. Haser's | Agent were of cuormons size, Itaerma that tie tore | morning in the presence of an office-full of | reputation’ was pood, Jenrned the man ts the Inrger hia speetucles are. | peuple. Charles Scheerer, Jobn F. Breadall, Patrick ‘Thut, ot lenst, is what they say here. GAILIO. a Re 3 d, desired | Bell, und John Hassle nad no faith in Maher. | SorrAT ANT) DEPARTING NP A vi Last bight tle great. ball took placo-at the | _ Mf Juessen, counsel for tha accused, Mp. Blunicuaner, foracely a Dubuque brew- | ARRIVAL AND. DEPARTURE. OF TRAINS. |. CLAUPSENIUS é CO,, "3 South Clark-at,, ta for Chicago. Toot cx do, Kegs, Bi4e, Buk ave lente Uletees 7Het STs, duaeaige, Tacon 3 al et Me zeleae rib, SRGS%c, Hams, Se cures, 814¢F farskt 31-02. h Tam no connection of Dupuis; but J don't eat and Bread and Ohcese, mye any the lest for that, you understand? © ‘i Patcein Ourae)E less, ny Bravat Why shunt you, then Te FOU not, too, alinust an artist The Matson Doree---Torlont's---Very’s--The Tio | —are you not Hrebant's reht-hand?—and ts not . 4 paince. ‘There were 3,000 guente, ‘Toward 9 | '9 cross-queation er, di] not know anything about Miller & Ha- INDIANAPOLIS. Vefours-Brebant’s---A Magnificent Waller — | Brebant the wreatest artist within half a mile of | tuto wa drove ty to the Eniperur'a door PAT MAUBIy sors iowa trade napbamasionO# Vaeraazuga aMiiap=t Baaideal 0° asarotir, Ind., March 13,—Ioas—Firm at oVoixin’s and tho" Helder.” ohm eabe Ratetn {inercurs 8 deerees betuw zero), aud, leaving our | the ealoon-keeper, iu order to lay the founda- | Judge Lanys—Did you ever sce anybody take cxenpled. - *Bunday excepted. $Monday oxcepted. 107.005 recetpts, 1,800 hoad, Lig far cloaks In the Inrgehatts, found ourselves | ton for something, he not belug present, though | off bece-stamps in Galeual (Daly. Wheat dull and lower; No, 2red, $1.00 inthe Ruo St. Ionore, fs a capital restaurant. at once in on atmosphere of sununer. The : f Vitneas—L ald, " 18 lomeky + | Volsints chef, wil ‘glva you an excellent t palace was lighted from dt notice had been served on the Wistrict-Attorroy | x4, thea —T oblec CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, aes Com firm at SUXGIIAC, Cate bigher Pane See Wher abet es tharantfoal of | delouner, mith's bottle of round St. Enlllen, other. Oe accudiiie the tales Ma eerie to have him on hand. Maher, st will perhaps bo Judge ange Garage Se reete alt ‘Ticket Ofices, 02 Clark-at. (Sherinan Toure) and xt UCR. cnoulders, BXc; Aprity Bet clear | toda, aietter? “Or ieneh neiities saute fot about 15 francs, A favorite haunt of many | loug corridor, and found ourselves In what 1g | remembered, testificd that he had a contract ky MiNGn tho denote. rte avn, be, Lard, Gye. Hams, 734@7KC. y rench p you have | old half-pay oflleers, this, Within a stone's | called the tail of the ucgrocs, because at the | with flaser to retura the stamps, recetving half his MERON Leare. Arr. ive probably bad enough fora time; besides, just | throw Is the Place de la Madelelne, and {n the formerly Deputy Collector of Galena, always Seren ir pe doors whitel lead from here to the private apart. < clr vi : a aPacific Fast S.ins . - now they are really rather uaintercating. ‘Tho | Placu de la Medcleme is Duraud'a—snug, | mente of the Emperor are statfoned two | thelr value. found the reports of Millor & Hnscr correct. | Guldux cily ts Yankton, 5 0. Pa See rast fn moa- | ple struggles of ad past few weeks ree given | Wiel, clegunt; coukery of the datntiest,—wine Arablans as guards, MThey are in thelr vatiye Diatrict-Attoruey Bangs said he was under no | He frequently examiued thelr beer-wagons and | apubuaue Day Ex, via C Pe gorx0, 0.1 4 Rs : ci ts ¢ Night Ex, via dreas, which is very picturesque. From hero | obligations to produce him. looked over the stampson the barrels, Found | aiinue een te we went {uto an octagonal room with tables all | While Mr. Juessen was tnnking a speech as to as sere a emcee, Prat bes fitraias Books aaions Clty Yankton. Qrotnd the rides ania large round table in the | + unfatrness,!!—tha witness claiming to be an | very straight. Frequently accidents happened | atfrepert, lorkra e Dunanue boubone, Vussing throuzh quoter smaller | accessory ant being under control of the Gov- | to ihe stamps on the beer-kegs, cither by Tenk- | PMitwautes upecial=t room, we found ourselves: in ® ereat hut], with | erument,—Maber came futo the room, and wes | age or jostilng of one ker analnst gnother; did oat tanks Express. rows of gilded columns on the sides. On the | immediately put an the stand, | Rpt recollect the convereation apentioned FY | guwaukee Pessengert lelt, separated from tis ball only by the col In reply to Mr. Juessen, ie sald ho now lived duplicate ‘use of ‘stamps: could have been reartled Bree ai ueapl ee eee te atuOl® | tn Dubuque, He had lived ta and around Ge- | on for any length of time. Bt: PA Minnet bout 400 feet tong altogether, It coutamed a | lena for thirty years. He left there two years | He did uot examine one wagon in ten.” If the | ois Crowe Expres. : lar be 7 1d slnve had | brewers and dealera would combine, it would | sWinona& New Uh tablo ull stung one side, holding tea, und | ago, when he falled In bustuces, and slove ha b Renee at ar ie Lees pw inona& New tin: trimmed with zroen plunts, As ‘eu ston abona eon In different parts of the country,—part of pipet! jo e they a pnt pas bataruueite Express gresn trees; the white ‘able-clotne, a Hie pile the tle with o trottlnyg-borse, fo which bo had | themselves. gi.eke Ge A {rraprouchable, prices no’ , place to a series of .strargling fights on miuor Duras Able ie fd Hater’ Heer poluts,—such as whether two thousand rascals, | ractety establisiment on the Boulevard des or tivo thousand flve hundred, shall be recon- | Itnliens, chietly patronized by officers and youn algned to us from New Caledonia; and whether allen ae BOUBEIGL peabontability, Wecmay eidka Municipal Councils are to control the Govern- | fy, i Laphcahca ee bed ment, or Government tho Municipal Councils,— ued be segtorent alors tna Boutin queations {mportant cnough to us in Paris, but | cremertcs, and marchards de vine. Lhumbler loss 0 to the citizons of Chicago. In the regions they stevterialelss but) socks hey cheaper s aid of Miterature, ogaln fittlo is stirring. Victor : ine h on tha whole tho Hugo's new poem, “In Pity Supreme," bas Augibteetaro'tlia moa iulgres iit Menzzen, been published, but tt fs not such a wonderful Lie Production after all; andthe promised novels r FY FS STEN fy oe Fale ae de Hanecurt have not in feaued RUSSIAN FESTIVITIES. rom the handeof the printers. ‘Thing are almost os dull ut the theatrea. Wo have had o rae ene ae apne hd Siemacitt revival of Litolft's operctta, “ Heloise and Abe- Array=The Closing Ball at the Winter lord,” ot the Renalseanco; anda short ouc- Valace—Three Thonsand Guests. ack comedy, entiticd “Le Petit Motel," ts Correspondence Jtoston. Advertiser, to bo given at the Francals to-night. But, 8r. Petensnuna, Feb, 10.~The grand gala at when I have told you all this, ‘and added that | the theatre in honor of the bridal couple, the the recont panie about the police-organization | Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhatlovya und the has led to the resignation of M. Jacob, the well- | hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenberg-Schwer- known Chef de Ju Surete, Ihave exlausted tho { In, was o great success, It took place atthe most burning toples of the hour—if burning they ]| Grand Theatre. There was the usual amount can be epiled by the oxercise of zreat courtesy, of jealousy and heart-burning among the mem- Suppose, then, I take this excctlent oppor- | bers of the Court, who cach thought himself en- tunity of introducing you to a few of thoso | titled to the best place in the house, and the world-renowned places of entertalument, number of such places being limited, of TRE PARIS RESTAURANTS, courao many were @isappuinted. At 8 There fs nt this moment moro attractive mat- | o'clock the theatre was filled, except the Impe- ter in a single cotclette at In Soubise us Brabant | rial box, which remaincd empty until 9 The knows how to prepare ft, or ina sole Narmando | house Is yery large and beantiful. Around tho at Durand’s, than tn alt the valu quarrels of thy | parquette isa row of boxes; thera are three Chambers put together. I would rather discuss } ters of proscenium boxes, two on each sido of a bottle of Bt. Yquery with you at the Cafo | the stage, and tho Imperial box fedirectly oppo- tg demand: amber Michigan, May, $1,004; aol SLo7ig; No. Bred Wabash, March, $1. 05% j {ert €1,05; Alay, $1.00!4. Corn and oats—Noth- th dotog. BUFFALO. Berrato, March 13, —Gnain—Wheat neglected: payer odd sellere apart; pricea nominal. Corn {aly sales of G cara now on track at ule, Oats enangod. Ryoneglected, Barloy dall. island ay Fustouirs-Uneniangeds oswrao. Osweao, March 1: —Graix— Wheat steady; No, tind Duluth spring, $1.10; No, 2 Milwaukee, fio, Corn firma; No. 2 W ‘oxtern, 46@46c, PEORIA. Pronta, March 19,—Itauwrxes—Unchanged at 41.03. PEP EEE CELLS SESdg9SS53835223 23 3: eo eart ect eres See Oe ep ET 33533 FEET} sos UasaTebUVapRUSUUU EP peaeyazovupRvuselRAD ford, In the days of the income-tax | dFund du Lac, vis Ji a interin . Thy | bought an Interest with money belonging to his | about ons man in ten perjured himéelf. Meu | ponman, Hotel Garsare run through, between Brey eens alld eats wife. Ho hadn’t bet o great deal; bought | would awear harder on that than anything else. sa and Council Bluits, on ihe trata teaving Chleage germed as ff the eye could reach no farther. a few pools, The contract with Hanser | Col. nesses couijuctel to ie Toe of cross | '0Ouler road runs Pullman or any-othor form eZ ‘The ball-room opened out of the Golden Hall, | was made between 1860 aud 1870, ‘That was as | cx#mlnation, and sugested that Judge Sangs | notet cara west of Chicazo, ; th With the’ pitt columns fs calied, It |, eheewer a was making a atump-specch to the witness. ‘e—Hepot corner of Walls ang Kinzlo+nta, See anornous aie; nit seca Highted ‘Inst fitient “Mefilis ass cath Be Ho weed three, Aes ar ‘The witness ait not helieve that Mr. Tfaser | —Depot corner of Canal and Kinzte-stas es tress the , | six kegsaday. ‘The last stamps were taken in | would month after month cummit perjury on Rlunganailo of it runs. the corridor wien & | 1870, he euessed.” When he left Galenn ha | ble return * Witness did not know thet revenue | CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, have described, and a callery surrounds tt. on | owed Moser for avouta week's beer, He didn't | oiiclals und district attorneys had « general uo- | Depats fost Of tales naan er ae oicen, oo Clark the sceond floor. ‘The watls wero lined with | know of an attachment balng fssued, and of | Het that all brewers and distillers were dishon- | it andatdopots. pega moznaliae, palais, Waste and -varr- Haser's attempting to collect ils debt before he GHOROE G, GRIFFIN, . 4 AOA Es (1 APri¥ wero wound with grecna aud Ilghted | Went away from Galena. He was oot angry at | of Galenn, a steamboat engineer, testifed.that | Mendotn.& Gatcabure Express candles from top to bottom, The orchestra | Huser. Ie had nut said to Mrs, Gruner, of in | Starr bad told him (witness) in Febrnury that he Qtare i Fgepore Heoreh ant in a proen bower, ‘The malds of | her presence, that be would put Haser through, | knew os inuch about the case as Patrick Maher, Dubuaun & sfohx City Express honor were ail ranged on one alae of the room —et oven with bim,—show hin what he (wit- { 80d it was worth. 8200, ‘Two daya ago lic said qaciag Crary ery aud the Diplomatic Corps on the other, walting \eenlil do. The Revenue Agent told him the received a subpoun, and further sald, If | powner's Grove Accominod! for the imperlal family. Adjectives fail me ta | B58) cowl iy Miller dc Hoser hud civon him away, he would | Aurora Pacsenger,......+..+ deserlbe the magnificence of the whole accu. I | he would be pald for ue Hoatle: No ate a have gone nay. | ile also rat tty Ic Milter & Mendota © Otaws: Express retam only a confused memory of bright lichts, | prumised him $502. He lind not told Mrs. | Haser were fined $5, a would make over | fjSwner's Grove Accommod: flowers, zrccn plants, lofty rooms, lung vistas the was to get that sum, and asked | S200. Freeport é& Dubuque Expre of riehly-decorated corridors in all uroetiogs) HU ater ata hentai to corrabarate ila] OB cross-examination, the witness sald that Sinaha Night Repress “e E dinls-lighted conservatories, Indies in beautiful the first conversation took place ina saloon in | jcansas City d St. doe Express, ..'t 0: dresses and flashing jewels, gentlemen fn brill- | story, and be would gotasimilar amount. He | Galena, The second also tock place In Talimiea Palace Dining-Cars aed Pullman Te whee) fant uniform, covercd with orderg, and fn the | ind not beep promised acent. What led him { Galena. On thls occasion he said It Miller & | giteping-Care are Fun beeween Chicago and Omaba on midat of itall the Emperor, with hits kingly alr. | to tell what he knew was that “it! lay on hfs | Haser und turnished money he would. not testily } the Pacino Exrcas. a pleaaat, sociable look on his semewwhat sud | ping, against them. Wituess asked if Patrick Maher a und worn face. i z COTTON. Saw Onznaxe, March 19.—Cotron—Light firm; aiding, 8X0; sales, 17,000 bales; receipts, 750; shpmenta, 1, 40 tock, 23,300, Mewais, Tonn., March 23.—-Corton—Steady; neelpte, 1,626 balers shipments, 1,620: stock, 9,380; eales, 1,160; export, 200; splnnera, 30; middling, 9c, Sew Onuecans, March iis orehe Oale , Oe; low du, fle; net roceipte, 4,27 cite eet GOT: exports to Great Britain, 4880; to tho Continent, 2,084; wales, 4,000; xk, £00,575, PETROLEUM, .-Cuvenanp, O., March 13,—Petno.eow—Quiet sdsteady; standard white, 110 teat, Size. Ou Crry, Pa., March 13.—Prrnoreun—Marker wptned quict and steady, with 8U%c bid; declined PreRCeert retinal pean d : : , | imu offered him $100 to swear. He eald he | CHICAGO, ALTON & BT, LOUIE, AND OmICAGO, i xe} advanced to 4Ozie, at whlch neles At | Anglais this eveuing than the beat and most | site the stage on the second story. Above the | | Only the tales in tho Arabian Nights can givg |__| On the redirect, itovss sald he delivered the | anid muko aver $200. KANBAS OITY & DENVER BHORT LINES, eloquent of Father Hyacintho’s sermons, And | varquette rise five tiora of boxes, one above what, let me ask, fg Emile Zola’s most natural- | another, ‘The prevailing colors are crimson and istic naturalism but a hollow unrealltycompared | cold. Besides the chandeller nud rows of gas- tothe delights of fiye minutes’ conversation | lights on each story, there {6 a row of electric with a bisque a I’ecrevisso at Catelain’s? lights on the upper tler. As we drove up I don’t want to sccm disagrecable to Delmon- | to the theatro the whole front was illuminated. neactions, 160,000, Prrencnd, Pa., March 13,—Pxtnoneun— Qeiets crnde, $1.00! at Parkor's for shipment; td, D146, Phliadeiphia delivery, oue nity idea of o ball at the Winter Palace. It | stamps to Maser bimeclf, [fe met him on Main Mrs. doxeph Groiber, of Galena, saloou-keeper, | Unton Depot, West Side, near Madison-nt, bridpe, aod ig the moat brilliant sight Inthe world, sane street In Gatenn two years ago und told him testi Wt Minbeks alors be left Galens, sal. ‘Twenty-third-at. ‘Ticket Office, 124K aduinl Court balls in London sre dinzy In comparison, . rf A ly—bad | (2 Ler presence that he would seoner or Jater as Buektngham Palace dwindles into that Hak ie bid teeta Hie oa para Ear fix Miller and Haser. Maher wanted her hus- cance beside the palace here. The Jewels of the | levied on an old stove; th i 1 | Hand to take a false oath azainst Mr. Haser und Grund Duchessea are fabulously. rich, All | very well the position he (Haser) wasin, and | inuke $509, Nelther her iiueband nor hereclf the members of the Court danced last | what he (witness) could do if he wanted to. | ever tuuk off a stamp. Maher dfd not muke tight, except the Emperor, who walked | Maser entd, “Never mind that; it will be all | use of the word Ile. DRY Goons. New York, March 13,—Businces continues rodersta with commission merchanta and import. | feo, or any other restaurateur in or out of | There were the fultials "A.” and "M.," crowns, | about and talked with bis cucats, ‘tho | right;!? and then ho walked away. doreph Grelher, a boy 11 years old, testified «a, snd the Jobbing trade is steadily tmproving; | America, but uonc tho less I must begin by lay- | stars, aud vorfous devicca all over the building. | Empress was in too feeble health to appear, SAMURL STAR, that. he knew Putrick Maherg saw him in his ation goods market remains firm, and staple ing down as indisputable, that the Paris cooks | The streets were all illuminated, also, and the aro the finest in tho world. No—Ihayo not } sidewalks Ined with antious pcople waiting to After the Emperor the bride snd groom were. | o¢ Galena, formerly a saloon-keeper, but now a | father’s saloon Jouking at the becr-kexs. The wakes $n fale requeat; fancy printa more active, ofcourse, tho “observed of all’ observers.” | Thnoror, testified that from 1871 to 1870, omit- | moment Maher saw witness he put down the iadaprou prints ingooddemand; ginghams quick, Next to them in interest cane the Chinese, who 335 be Hieh mrchased | Kee. CHIOAGO, MILWAUKES & 8T, PAUL RAILWAY hitdress goods an fait requests’ mon’a wear of | tricd Dotmonlco’s, nor bavel visited the res- | sce the Imperial family drive by. ‘The scene at . Ae ting 1875, be sold beer, whieh ha purchas: aie FONAR; Me Behoe maak i Candin: Pokal) taless moving slowly; husiory in falr demand, | taurants of Vienna, Ste Petersbure, or Berlin, | inside the theatre no words can do justice to, | “OSH anovelty. tue utter Wid uot seem at | froin ditfercnt brewers. ° Iu bought of Unter Unlon Depot, comer Madison and Canal-ste, Taku all ustoniehed ag the magniticence of the seene. | yiitfor, fe zat one, two, and three kegs aday. | a Galena saloou-keener, knew Samuel Starr. | ona ee, #4 South Clarke tty opposite Sherinan Huuse, (Quidrilfes and waltzes followod eae other tn | filler. | He wot one, tie i getting. beer | Overheard a conversntion between Starr snd : —— quiek succession, and then came the mazurka, | foe them,—a ke now and then, ‘There was no | Urifliu. Starr suid ho knew as much about this ae jheayeen Jo Arees or, th other words, the cotillon, “Thea suesté | aereeinent between thent as to the exact yaluo us Pat Muler, and be thought be could | Milwaukee Expresses. c..000 9 9135 am © 7240 pi who did not dance could play cards or | ofthe stampa roturned. ‘They wera all sound, | wake $200 out of It. : ih A ihe tlie to enting, Immediately ufter | When in the {ee-box they became tret, and would | Courad Metzier tostifled that he stamped tho Tdeelino to enter particularly futo their special | The parquetta was filled with gentlemen. Nota merits. Wero they greater n thousand times | plain binck coat was to boseen. There were Mas- than they are, do they not owe it to the exam- | ters of Ceremonles und Chamberlains in white, plo und teaching—nay, take aloftier word—to | And gold, and black; there were Ministera of the the inaptration of thie French chefs? Wherowill Empire in dark coata covered with gold Jace and TURVENTINE. Wasixotox, March 13.—Srinira ox Tonrzy- tar—Firm at 20)4c, MARINE NEWS. 10:10 am * 4:00 p 1a, ; ther 3 Tosa 2 the mazurka, about 1 o'clock, supper was an- | ,, 1 whether they | beer-kers at Miller & Iaser’s browery. No beer ne you find me, at any period of moderw history, in | CU IM? a Careagsinns ln plsek tanmined ed, The Bmneror went iret, and tne | come olf castly, | tHe sort nat tay Mis place ot | went aut with anold stamps all Kegs had now | af@URcretstcirantcraess Bio him Migs 7 1 1 “ vs uests followed, Were takeu the 7 v sta und gennine stamps, Wisconsin & Minnesota, Green guy country outside of France, and in any part | with silver; ussarsof the cuard in white cants Fl followed. WW. akeu the | iviness and got the stamps. Fs i fun were fs TRE CLEVELAND CONVENTION. _ | of France outside of the Capital and {ts depend | trimmed with sable and Mned with cherry-col- | While length of the long corridor, renee 0] On te cross, witness testified that bond | | Mr. Minor was recalled, und stated that came | AMP Perea iolity, BNE SAB ¢ 9.09 y m't 7:00 ara. Und, M. Long, Secretary of the Chicago | orojes (Versailles 1s but a suburb), a cook capa- | Ored sills; hussars of thellne in light boots, crim- pmall tirana: tombe feu nerome pia sta, | Hever talked with Muber about, the case. te } Years-ago beer was prohibited from going into aEalaa Hn cin StITRoa ea Tork Vesel-Owners’ Assoclation, received a dispatch from Detrolt yesterday announcing that the Tawlorners of that port had met In the morn- gat E, G. Merrick’s office and sclected as del- tates to the Cleveland Convention Capts. Pridgeon, Grummond, and Blodgett, und they were ready for the call. Hidut know how he cameto besubpanacd, He | iowa on account of local laws, withauta permit |, A)fraine ran via Milwaukee, kets for al iadison and Prairie tioned, to whom the Eniperor called tm | had'mot told a Mre Grillin that (f Haser had | from (a Goveroment oillcer. Witness wave | ducticn, orvin Watertown LaCrowe, and Wiu0us, passing, “Goad evenlig, soldiers,” ft | siven him the money be. wanted he would | Matt Miller a permit to send beer into Iowa. dels: Ruasivn, of course. They repited. ‘Tis form of.) tot have turned State's evitance agatuat tim; | Miller & dinser had no permit. Witness did not TLLINOIB CHNTRAL RATLROAD, greeting is always used here between olticera | nos had he said he would make $200, Ho bad | know whother they sold beer mn Lows, Depot, foot of Lakevrk dud foukot Twenty second, und mC As on sutered: the mobper root he not been promised anything, All be had asked ii AM. Hasek was Tactile, nud sald that he daa teket Uftice, 1 Mundolph-st., near Clark, Hund ot one cud was playing Menuulssoh was nétothe pen- | beard Maher make threats on one oceasion . “Weddings March,’” Tue) first room, where | one Miner, a revenue onticer, Ls alty,—what could be done with a saloon-keoper | against Hascr. It was ubout two years ago, gon brecches, and green costs with sliver trim- blo of understanding his professional honor as | ming; officers of the Chevatler guard in short Vatel the finmortat did, cyen unto explating his } white coats with scarlet pipiugs, and silver ono professiunal failure by a tuo, too precipitate | epatilettes and buttons; oflicers of the suicide? Ilere was a man—a chef’ indecd, | Preobajonsky Regiment with scarlet brenst- Chicfest among the ‘clifefs, he had almost the Hates oe eelotl ice oft Overy 4 tnlform stature of aliero, What cook In Chicago would | was not aghoulder that lind not a blue, or red, i" Y ‘] tables were spread for the Emperor, the Diplo- e Miner ‘The defense here reated, Bt. fat xpres pin The Chtago voseol‘owners will meet tomor- | shu’ in'dluesarar Gevinauy, oF upland? OF | Sherationor Be Angee or SE. Vieginnny ar | matic, Corps, aid, dhe.” hivieat " changes | NERO" Cues ie could bo proved that te | Mt-Mumenauer waa recalled for the prosseu- | Pusan gt ag ter (Saturday) afternuon in the committee- | course not. some one else, if all the ribbons in the licuss | Of the Patt was about 900 feet long. Bu- | trower nse them agaln. tlon, and testitled that he had sven beor-stamps | oCatro & Texas xpress. am . e 1 3. ce ro. ‘t' Springfield xpress pm nom of the Board of Trade, for the purpose of YVATRU WAS A TYPE OF 1118 OLASS,— ad been taken oif nud fastened together they | sites, this, there were three other toon ‘On the redirect, witness snfd he had not been | taken off ty Galena about four yeurs neo. ‘They | Sbrinederd Usprese, -... oR fing the thmoof:the Cleveland mecting, nnd f bh loua in the pursult of the faen) | Would have stretched several mites. “Each cont | 18 tho frat room thera wero two kane, | promised immunity. Were on one oveasiou taken off hy a Mr. Breed. | Soria, Burlington 4 lee pm i Eee ee ee eel but Atl postemiine nec, | bad orders and decorations upon ft. In fact, | Which, ployed siternately duriny the sup, GEoWGn.d) ABER ENG Col, Grincaon, recalted, stated that he had | beorls, Burlington & Keoku Bin klecting delegates to attend the same. Wednee- | cookery, if you will, but atill possessing inuch the centiamen’s toilets were much moro fussy | Pete ‘The tablos were lighted with hundreds of : t 5 i no recollection of living heard Mrs. Greiber Pubuauo & Bloux ty express «. re day next will brokebly: be the day ect apart | in common with his Imitators of the Ninctcenth than the facies’, and Isigh to thint how much | beautiful allver candelabra. There wero’ silver a Deputy United States Marshal in Towa, Who | snake the statement slie said she Wid. es a fot the Convention. Buifalo, Cleyciand, Detratt, | Century. I know a maui anartillery regiment | tine wae apeut over the proper arrangement of | ‘shes containing fruit, and wine-coolers of Hives nt Dutnique, testitled tut, tivo yours ago, | ‘hits closed the cage, nud the counsel will | sad AMllwaukee have been heard from favorably, | stationcd at Veremlles, who does the cuoklug St frosted silver. Everything on the table was all- | be and Reveuue Agent Miller visited the saloon | areye it this morning. 7 On Saturday ufehe runs to Centraita only, tnlerersthing ives promise of a imecting that | for bia Captain. Hols as proud, of hia post as the various ornament nich we Iooked down | Yer aud glass, ‘The knives and forks were im- | of Jolin Forrett at Sprig Brook, anil found. | ee On Saturday night rains to Peoria only, wil succeed n accomplishing something that | though le were T'resident of the Republic (per- : : E ty carved, Not- | thutthere was no stamp un the barrel fro ENSON'S PURO wil benefit the preat Danae oterest tint has bapa. prouder, for Jules Grevy The a Mite upon in the parquette, a living and continually | Menéely heavy and elaborately, carved iwluch came a glass of Der hodrauk, Ho gus | se < 2s rrr MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, 18. 7 Fr ce withstanding ‘the richness of overything, there a Ltr at . soul), Mis menus are crave and absorbing af- | moving mass of old, silver, and bright colors. | vo. nothtue showy or i bad taste, ‘The sunper | six or seven kexa there without stamps. ‘The Donat. foot of Lake-st, and foot of Twenty-accond-st. firs to him, aud if, {na charitable moment, ho | 48 the eyes ascended und bwont thy frat row | oe oxcvedlngly neoll Here is tho bill of fare: | kegs had the brand of Maser & Miller on them, ‘Hodes Gnice, O7 Giant. aaatheage event of Han: Honpe. Miller made a search for stamps and found 1 delgns to write you out the seeret of some sue- | Of boxes, commonly called the “bel etnt,” tadered so long for lack of harmony among ves- wlownera, who nover supa) Walked about the rooms talk- Hig arta be za eer ue Beat ined Rgrocer at Gnteun, testided that he know Maher, crous and open-heartod hospitality, combines iu Ez with extreme digulty. Ilo never Paghs, amt | aud bad been in his saloon frequently. Seven | ,, Mort drucglste are consclenttous tn thelr deallugs, Paltand xpress rarely smiles, but there fs great benevolence | or eight years ago Maher showed lim some | jaye been reported we us recently where drucyiets,for | Faathines. aud ‘earnest purposc in his expression. Ho-] statnns which were ina ttle box—clgar-box ho | th: hake of galling « nivall addittunal pruflt, have oS Tooke like whut he ts—a thoroughly good man, | thought, Maher just showed them to hitn,— | fought fo lingo ton thety customurs by oering tucnt < = i te the slebt was even more brilliant, ‘Tho creat 4 7 TI ‘Arrive. ppeiak Ph es ERE j ieee ae fas. Hropaged fora keane drupesial bos ie ths. atte Gpboaite tlie Crome te Gallng Met: 6B Homara” Laces ee Ce a ee rica eaitinwas Mail (sta Main and Alr Line)... a P o:ah am Mmwavkeg, March 18.—The schr Spartan has without Christian hanes, and with a very largo the semicirele of boxes filicd with the diplo- Fileta do Voulardes aux ‘Iraffes, to all appearances a8 clean os Whahieeniae rot Raumteoe Bacchi dates ea serene Ie Rint 9 RR dared for Bollev's Harbor af d flonrlah,—like a Cabluct-Minister’s or a fashion- REECE ‘ i ‘Asporges en branches, the press, though it had undoubtedly been D Relate lean Siig pimp ao wi red for Balley’s Harbor after wood. able doctor's, ‘fhe air of Versallles und tha | Matic corns. There was only ous gentleman | Toast: Dinde, Falaan, Perdreaux, | pised.| He had econ Miller & Haser's kegs in G eff Beng af ae) at Cept. Perritt,-of the tug Blamarck, ts here su- | local inemorles of his great moster in_ the call- ia io. plein A aurea tate tate Ab Jaane iG Bellview without stanyps, ctr fre : =i . bricatine garnte, . 4 r ter altered shape the oente is expected ta carry the pompous vanity of the cordon bleu, so In- full dress, tow neck and short sleeves, with | While the supper was going on, the Emperor Colleetor at Dubuque. as Jagpag ayruce Gata Pouse, aud Grand Pactto-tstel, imitably sketched by Thackeray in **Penden- {cree et Havers, gi meck ant pale Ont us,” while you read it; but you would be less | i enjeman to be secon, These seats wero filled dledoininli€ the same dgutt individual were to pat the wives and families of the yarious Min- alsh you up. one oF Mer a feleasags oF et | isters of the Eminire. So on, cyen to the top of boull aualase; ea ue Synuld seunowiedse net the house, everywhere gay uniforms, light ball re ogether, clit ut vi > reluctantly that Art bas many fornis,—that It | Gress, und beautiful Jewels. Even, the mu- folly 500,000 fect of lumber, The following transfers of yesscl property hare been recelyed at the Custom-House for treord : Schr Josephine—Robert Boyd to James A, Leave. | Arrive. 30 a m,* 7:00 Doe Pi Sp m'§ 800 8m O10 p mig giod Am i x heap and worthtusa tnitations of BES BALTIMORE & OHIO, Bosd, ot Port Vi q 580, . 2 slcians in the orchestra wero dressed in wni- | who feels to the utmost the burden aud heavy | called hie attention to them; ho did not handle | CINE fonoUs FLAs tet tu pluto of tio. wenubies oF q ow BelU-OLto, Kindores, Seal to dohn | My bo equally wanlfest foo aene eou. or | Torin. Fesponalhility of an absolute monarch. 7 | them, or notice if they tad been canceled, fave ‘trlad to” eelt them, the eatmon torvua riaster | Trslas leave from Esnosttion lullding: fact of Monro: et al., the whole, $1,200. Cred. there anlghé be reason for preferring an | ,,Shortly after 0 the Grand Chamberlatn, the | ““Every oue went. hack to tho ball-raom after NEVENOM AGENT GRIYESON re erin cahene eorane Hleateg war anced for | _Paelac, and bepeb (itxposttion Bulldins), Taxa Welcomo and Maxon to-day againunder- | unmutilated perdreau hot to the Elgin mar- | Minteter of the Court, and ome Masters of | minpers thera was.a waltz, and then the Impe- | testifled that he visited Miller & Haser’s brew- | equnl merit. We therefore caution al buyers of Hei: Le Arrive, took to toy the steam barge Spartaup the river. Above Oneida street. bridge the currant once More swept her athawart the channel, und sho tow lies with her bow against the Weat Dock Has und stern tapping the centre pler of thu Bdge. The craft bas suffered no perceptible Jury from tha mishap, ‘ a Ceremonies wera seen to enter the Imperial Blea, miei ar Ca aa caer box ‘nnd givo some orders to au Arab bout ranta of Paris stands arranging, the chaira, ‘This Arab was as black as ink; he wore a red-and-white turban. a Not only fs tts cookery. Tee Babe catimation, ae seerer at aK ie Syhole a iy y ic crs. U7 superior to all others, but its wines are chotcer, | house ‘ys interested in the ‘arrangement of its patrons are wealthier, and its waiters—(liey | these chairs. “very ono turned und foced weur diamond-ringa, sume of them!) I biush to | (he Imperlat box, even the orchestra, ‘The rial Samfly retired. ‘This ended the marriuze | ery on the nlaht of Feb. 11, and looked over the | fu24 Concine Eiaater to ene that the word CARCINE festivities. Probably if thu Emperor had been | (ioyernment record,and glanced at samedrivers! CCG Da! euciirauptite ly thisaiaple precaus som ngeere in better health there would have been more | pooks (about a dozen of them) which were in a | tlou imposition may be avuided, fetes, but the Emperor has done even more | piycon-hole, He didn't exauine them closely, BENSON'S CAPC LAKE SHORD & MIOHIGAN SOUTHERN, ae than any one expevted, considering lis fee- | as he was sick. He returned the next morning, Gi re ——t Leave. Arrive, . POROUS PLASTERS, | yorsing vett_o1d tin * 8:50 aro} 5140 om 1} 0:40 p mit 7:05 pin Dleness. My description, I am sorry to | und found tut the drivers’ books haddisappear- | 57 \ 4 say, elves but a pour idea of the splendor | og, Asking for them, Miller eatd they always a of the court. It fs erersthlog tint 48) burned thelr books. He tuld them the books 7:35 am,* 7:40 p 240. J¢ 0:00 a ml* 7:40 pr A yorgcous, at the saine tne e 3 x EAST SAGINAW. call them by that yulgnr appellation—more | leader stood with’ hls baton uplifted, rendy to ree AS the cucets lett. the allroorn Ware. there heen bef ro ante z Siinatto Es praae (R1Ly)sneesersss| tia iat Ritu a Be ica ete Distal fo he Tritune, magnilicent, A good dimmer for halfa-dozen | giva the signel to commence, ‘There were afew | [ot punch was passed around, It was funny to | hackages ut Grever's, which. had an old atunp POSITIVELY THE BEST, —— tee Naw, Mich., March 13.—Tho tug Star people will cost from $50 to $60 here, according | momonts of deathly allence,—then, at a signal | geo the heads of famillea tryin to collect the ve it—a stamp whlch bore evidence of frequent, ULC, CINCINNATI & BT, LOUIS B B kfre this morning, and burned to the water's | to the age of the vintages chosen. But for this | from Prince Gatitzcn, in the great box, the lead- diferent members toxether, “Have youscon | ye, The Yaluablo sualitien of the ordinary porous, plaster ‘PITTSEl TARSAL AlsLlna paid Ronee Line} tis Snsured for $1,400, which wilt cover the | You are served a meal—o banquet—that would | erts baton fell, every soul in the house rose, und | ny wite!? “Tlave you seen any daughter? ‘On the cross, witness sad he had no right to | ay fa, aia nectels increased ten-fold by new and actete pana’ incinnatt AlrLine and Kokomo Line.) 4, . have made the Olytpiaus turn thelr noses up at | the Russian Hymn Lurat forth, the most beautl | «Je yuu meet my husband tell hia Lani here," | seize the drivers’ books except by legal process. pe LA ge ambrosia and nectar for ever after, had they | ful national ‘bymn in the world, In a fow — » Outside the pulaco there but partaken of it, ‘The Chutcau Yquem of the | seconds the Emperor appeared with the bride. and io. 8 i y ‘The manufacturers wero Rivaried the highest and NAVIGATION NOTES. Hinser had delivered some of them to Deputy only medals given, tubber plasters at both the Conten: Ww Immense fires built, where the | ny sud. Tho bi the Goy- and Parts Ks position Widely and favorably { Clncinoatt, Indianapolis. Louls- ite tug Gotdsinith Mata will probably be sold | Cato Auglals 1s alone worth the money, No | A peal of deafening shouts rose from the torchmen “could. warn” ‘themectves. | Collectar Taipan the Ibooks. oF the Gor. Erown ‘amauitplizallan a6 9 Wgreal lmproveuieut ua ih, _coluuiate ds Bia Day Clowry and Reed, {€ sho has nut been already, | Wonder H. It. ‘i et elawrhelioe boa it | audience, which were protonged ond re- | ‘tue Russlan coachman uever gocs home | was generally the cave, He ‘hadn't promised st #18 valued at $1,800, and will be used for | Out from Its rivuls so uften when he hus been on | pented as the Cznrewltch made his ap-} to wait, lic muy take you to a ball at 10 | sfaner or Starr a penuy; bad told them thut be ASK ANY PIIYSICIAN tomlug conal-bonts from’ Bridgeport lovks down EARS aE EA a TR BAe TR Len eve it att stood oF Muttl ‘tho siclocks and you nay tell hilt shit you will slay | jd no promises of tmmunlty or reward to the South Branch, 2 tun situnte at the corner of small strect. on Hyon “jury ‘which they, romtined atanditny wntll 4 in the mornings he will walt outside tha | make, Ilo might have mentioned to them the oor for yor all those howe, with the mercury | jay recardiug the 10 per cent. IN YOUR OWN VIOINITY ABOUT IT | pepot, toot of nake-st, and foot of ‘Twenty-secon pt. Ham Allen's remains were deposited in | the Boulevard des Itutiens, facing the Opera | aid ug the mute stonped the cheers burst forth y i suyeral degrees below Zero. PuTye ‘TOL HAMPSTEAD And you will be convinced that {t fa 60 far auperior to Leave. 1 Arrive Roeeblll Cen 7 Comique, To all appearance it fa a respectable, | gpatn louder and fuller. The Emperor took bis | ‘Phe bride and briaczrvom went away on Mon- DELUTY-COLLEC x aruila Hlustors, Hiniionth, and the so-called ‘ |] —. Lumber of Ty a auorauratueenoots inte moderate-priced house for a man to refresh him- | piacu at the right af the box, on bls relt the | day, The other guests at the palace soon fol- | testified slat be wae vein Griaesan at the Fleul anpllances tat At canuot be compared rns ay Sai aka lmba pie the deevased muriner ‘attended the door M ieaes self at, Bus its plem white walls are a anare— Czurewltch, and ou bis Jeft the bride and groin | Jowed, und St. Petersburg returns to Its normal brewery, an aie at Silliee calfeil Ue atly> aLiteaaing or les price, ASIC KOK. it gin Epi 4 bia pin 4 7:00 6 oh te resitence, No, 806 West Lake ateat: A TRAD SET FOR THY UNWARY andthe Cxcrevna, Me (the Eiuperor) was drese- | condition, Alauy vood wishes go with the bride, | ¢'s boo a —aulte aM ue amen Ups nese g Cee en en ee en ea ROEEnneE nai Goudricn Company announces that it is | , Wild tales or told of fourth, Ene llahinen Poa eee gry CemreCorie en ie who fa very tovely. reer eT Gtivere’ book ait two new books BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER OMIOAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PAOTFIO RATLROAD, ies sin tilolng frulebt sumi-weekly for Pere ee BT se a rieealaly aden epuulettea und trimmings, ‘The Czare- Tho Marscllinise Hymn, wer handed them, with the remark that that | ang insist on getting {t. Observe abore cautton in | Depot, earner of Van Turen and hurmt tae ‘Ticket Lodington, and “Manistee anit Wednecday beefstenia, bread aud cheese, for which they | witch was in the same uniform. ‘The wag all there was. Geimesun iu Ue morning | buytug. eee tee re " (ees next the steamer Alpena will leat Gl ul ve (cago for Grand Haven and Muskegon, ——— rn A New Steam Wagon Po i style of roud vehicle, designed to be til lel by mechanteal power, nus madu its at ance in Loudon, Eugland, ‘Pho cartlaga tyy2,ferembles an ordinary dog-cart; tho Leavo. | Arrive, have been called upon to pay 25 france, or | bride, wore a pivk sation, She ond all thereabout. Probably the storiés are exagger- | the Crand Duchesses had the red ribbon of the |————. ated, Ican’t say [have sultered In that way | Order of St. Catherine avrosa one shoulder. On royaelf, ‘Tha Cafe Anglats ia one of tha monu- jor head was u diadem of diamonds and emer monte Lain nov sorry to show well-to-do rola- | ulds, ‘There was a row of diamonds on her neck, tives und fricuds visiting the French Cupltal, | wd sovon or elitt strings of pearls, two large But, tobe candid, 1 keep out of it whon 1 an | emerald pins on the Iront of her dress, ond o alone, and most travelers would be prudent tn pearl und diamond clasp on one shoul- Tho Margelllatse Hyinu has been formally rec- | referred to the bovks scon the night before, and ‘This article 1s specially reconmiendud for ognized as the wational anthemn of France. M. | yijier said if there were any tley belonged to , Tedander baie urged wdortolght age oiltelal Faerie had ueod “ure a digter sme snd Weak Back, Coughs, Weal Berane i action In relotiun tothe deere By Ucn. id she had told her brother that tf uo bad an | Compl 2 Peru Aecummadativn.. Groaley, tho Minister of War, replied that tt wld'at Meee bad better remove them. Wire | a2! Iney and Spinal Complaints, and | Nigic Express. Weg was hig intention to put the edict in force, and | -ye3s corroborated Cirimeson as to the stamp on | all Local Achos and Pains, * All mesle on tho Omaha Express ate served in diatag the motion was consequently withdrawn. ‘The | the keg found at Cretber's, care, ACTS ceute ucll, a‘ all Zeoonl AchoansdPotats + Marseltlaiae will be pluyed at oll reviews aud on ° e SULD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE, 25 CTS Ai oecastonsof publio feavity, “Lhetirat thine | Oke crass witness auld he bad examtued | ee eeeeeen | GHICAGO & BASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD, er. The Czarevna’s jewels were rubies of Milter & Eager, and | = --— pon ALN Danville Route.” Alts are ver % ' ~ | doltus Ikewise. ¢ 3 it was publiely sang in the ariny was bya bate | jad never aeen anything wrongabout the stumps, | ~~~ re en A nny Cee TiS Dearborn-st., and Dee two feet ti frontof theduanbogedy verween | ,_ ie Boulevard des italions ts tamous fox tts | Or ee Dee hese Vault, They oth | tllon whe nad forite standart a olden eagle, | ify had iound from. Haacr's books that the | [>HEOMONALS WOR SLARAGEN | TN fot edruer ctidion aad Garris veg ite fea third wheel, working’ upon an Anglals for supperes Which, oe av many siamlur | wore dudema of rubles und diamonds, aud | ~!0 fact, an Imperial bird ‘Che other eclabrat- | quantity of beer manufwtured, the quantity BULPLIKS. Veuve, | Arrive. RADQUARTRIG DEVARTMENT OF THR PLatty, ‘Gprion, Four Guana, Neb. vb projwsals, Un triplics rf Lous, wil S R260 w mye 4:20 pin i$ 7:59 pwd 7313 ain hatt, whleh could be turned by a han- dthe same us that of a blevcle, this ed by reins, in the Lands of the ed songs of the First Revolution were the | gold, ad the quantity reported on hand was | Jitahau i Ghaut du, Dopart,’! ths ae Jeo and the tarrict: He had no suspicion that rotuen bad | Seb Wwe nes Curmagnole,?—none of which would be autt- | poen made of less grain than was really pur | Ject tu the uns CCH ved elther iu the public | three or four necklaces. The Cirand Duchess pe vay the pracy of the cabinet partleu- Constantine had on a tlara of emeralds and dia- ler, Across the road stund the almost cqually | tnouds, und a yery remarkable necklace, it le placed handle ty ver, tp Fae ean cescegzeennssee ts Day 38 . ate Nasiville a Viorida Express cess © i received at 4 4 » ‘The First Em- Died, uutH ty o'clock, m., On Vbureday, April 17, 1470), en — | he motive power fa obtained by’ the covered all thy front of her neck, aud was com. | sble for tho Hepulilie of to-day. chased. rat the aaite, hour tallowtaye for the aiituraice In GHAY'S REMEDIES, fubustion of b y colebrated ‘hen! pire produced nothing mora elfectlye thin | "On the reaunipt! thehearing Col, Griino- | fing) at the uiticesot the Quartermasters nt th nnn nnn ibng Of benzoling, a amall jet of which used of emeralds as large a8 a he’s oxy, and | Pe, dulEnmpire.” ‘The Rt ni the reaumy 1. O- | Hing) at the utticesof the Huan d an fatto te be Tonaunied bye current ot | (which sag virata Inctyling the Malson d'01), Frege damon au clitler ct lewalee seal the toration endowed france with Vivo. Honey eiiacret eas ihdehtess filegitiipately, aid Kegel i ps a ca ti furan * GRAV'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, rattle untll the muchine {3 in action, Ia | and {ta once brillant neighbor, Lortonl's. Voth sae of the house Jouked quite plaiu in compar. AV." Under Louta Philippe loyal gubjecta sau | Ser his books would show up ull right,’ For | MMLu rst, ‘ ed by turning the einall bandlo alread: onde to, ‘The burner, quoub thy alzeOf Ail Selined pceluey-pot bat, und quite as olevant, Mater: (P/fels Of ‘a copper tube containing Pung, Wd tube is calculated to bear 2,000 uuds on Dave a speclal reputation for tneir dejeuncrs, | tson, although only a moment belore it bud and at both the cookery ta exquinites prices to | govmed magnificent, 2 match, In the reign of Louts Pullippe it was | Meanwhile the overa commenced, ‘They gave the moat fushionable restave nt, Paris, Tt 13] the third act from “Faust,” Albant and Mas- now principully noted for tts tees uucl its coffees | gint belug the principal performers, Neither of ty 197i aud ondiny I Ha, ap ful + The Great Kn- “Ca Parisienne” and ‘Lea ‘frola Couleurs.” | tueriy a brawer wus taxed on the basly of a bar- Tie a Ito ead charcoat ofancitat sala mp: | TRADE MARK. jhe ietedy, ‘The Republic of 1845 produced the * Chant des | pol of beer to every (wo and one-half bushels of il ‘ae nray hy roguired ac Oinaba Hepat, Yort Uinata, mm will promptly wi flronding?? ynd the Second Empire “Partant | oer as ¥ T' ‘urt Hartaul, Fore MleDheraun, Yort pidne Gironding,” and the Bee 7 grain. ‘That nad been dono away with. ‘There | fipot, Fort Hursell, Fort sanders, Fort nteute. Fo yout ta pee which was written under the | Fos aon allowance for Ieakaye und consumption | Hall, ort Dougiaa, Wort Caineran, Fore Htobinwon, First Emplro by the Queen Hortense, the moth- | Gn ihe promises, All that thy Lrewer wud now | Cap Sheridan, Fort Laramie, Fore’ Fetteruiwa, Furt ra Choyenne § vullcally curs auy Bad every & and Weakness, re- y " He e praet ehinney, ‘Washakio. aultof fudlicretton, — ¥S the ” erior to af the Gran SeIne ee erof Napoleon IM, ‘The ‘Third Republle gos | 54, owas to keep an account of the | Mebtauey, uod Kort y ‘cise teh tke It ‘ oust to buat anit it euch an necident did they jive, you at nearly every other cafo on the | eifore, ‘ery was no applause, etlauctse, for- Tne ol opal esentad Khe Butotiug aud then HLA Bla ral RECO ate Ee fog Padiis itatteaa jae yorthutaand Woua of Cutt ut Bofor Tali preeaiey iy bole tube ouly contalis's pound of vuter. te) ourmota of 100 was Very’a, in the Valais Hee rectal eo, tae toe ‘nauy, whe aie —— would hayo to be proved. fis Dehor, or at stations on te Lolon‘Patine lallruad Heo eSieuaver After Taking, er Ghe Went to the Show, On thy cross-examiuation, Mr. Grimeson sald | vast trom Kearnuy Junction, of two malliion, pounds | ysad for over thirty years with ureat sucoaw. ti t ; Morn a te a, isd al i : ich we dew ‘A little girl at New Loudon, Conn,, whose | that {t required from two suid. half to threa | Gorn sud one, wiulou pusuds Uae, Ue foe are | er Ful ara Te a aunr lay wich eee oval; but ueither Very's nor the Vefours— | perur Jooked the house over gquite thoroughly fata aul treo by thall toneery oie, wreat and small—now occupy thelr old position | with his glass, and so did the Grant Alt 5 y shesrity Piae New rivals have eprung up around then, ‘The | Huchesses, When the curtain went down res Patent Was been taken out fora repeating tender years precluded her attendance at thest- | buahelsal malt to the barrel, ‘There waa no | Payment for the supplles depends upon w future appro | stediciuu ts auld uy all dru) ‘$l per package, oF Atcho—that ty w anteh which can be struck # | stale Hoyal hing ceagea to bo the contre of Parls | the Imperial purty retired to a drawing. { rical cutertainments eet fier heart upan sceliyy | brewer in this city but what could send out bi veitlou tor sho Hiroe UY COKE, eutioned, or | Ha 2actNiCe tor €° orb subtree by all On 70+ Fa ne eee ee eae Oe arUCK Ag | lfey—as tuany forelenera are surprised to hear | toon behind the bos, ‘Tea, ices, undeake were | “Uncle Tom's Cabiu'’ vlaved, ‘Chty pleasure | beer under an old stamp. 1f the oflicers did | 4. vbentlt teva than the wile, will be touched, AE ae Br Le aiutch conslats of Gyro rods ot inflammable | it Way beforo the boulevards superseded it, | jow passed round to all the gucsts, forevery | her purunte weru disinclined to give ber,sowhen | thelr duty it would be surprising that the old | | inv Goverument reserves thu right to rejoct auy oF Th ast Mavi, Datrotty MIEN newution placed plus by slde In two compart- | Lerhaps these may ere lung be discarded for the | Gne who was in the theatre that evening wasthe | the nkebt of the perfurmaucy caine sho fan away | stumps should go undetected. Witness ro- | ail p 10 Sechantes' Hack, 7 Avenue do Opera. It looks not finpossible, et of the Emperor; it was impossible to bu 'Two sumptuous reataurants bave been opencd Le ATS grecnvrovm, where ordinary people eae ae: Cofa de Parts go to walk between thosetywhere tables spread (TUB MOST LUXURIOUS IN THR TOWN, with various. costly dishes, champagne, aus by along way), and a brunch cstablishment of | kinds of wine, the room was beautifully Viguon's, otierwiso Foy's. Voy's, I veed tell | arraugea, the Walls lined with trees, nobody, ts the cafe which ing the corner of | sul the tables trimmed — with =~ flow- Tgpithln u enitable case, To order to strike Watters © Setaper is moved by hand along a The gerapacTous the upen eudy of the two rods, Mba aber Femoves 8 certain quantity of ite < tether 1. Heim each rod, and mixing these to- _ ot she Is produced. One stick fs com= Se pare GUPEE Parte Of chlurate of potash and opusala, from omy and muda. her way to tha theatro, | celvod bls iret “information trot Doputy Mar- | A, peyferedce will bo glvon to ariiclexof domsalis || vawacHAAcK, BE Ath! She had uo mousy, but herurtlcssncas aud chitd$ | shal Haborting. Blank proposals and printed clroulars stating, the king Villsupoly dtugulsteas proprietors’ pric ish fnuocencu wou for her a free adiuission from ‘Deputy Marshal Haberllug waa recalled, aud and sgattiaat Ht guaaitLtes Caer Hay mod Charcast sll th the kind-hearted ttcket-taker, amt in a front | said thut Mr. Maher had just told bin about ths ais ne eae otddini, cumditiuus ty be observed by i LL LANBO US. seat, to which shu was conducted byan uslior, | case. Witness had no knowledge that Muher | pig ert and forms of contract, ete., will be furniahed Pet : Ust'as if rhe had been a “grown-up lady, her | bad promisuof immunity. Witnesssubsequent- | va application to this uitice, or ta the Quartermasters | Wy CURE AN Atte senses took in us full measure rf] eu | ly told Col. Grimeson. at tle varlous satiated should be markea: | NO PAY Pf DR. 2 3 + Nonge seu froposale for Dee f eloy, th ui the Ch: cod’ the Boulevard. Js | ers. ‘The juterluge lssted sbout twenty | joywent of o pluy by reul, live actors. Mean- On crosa-exaiuiuation, witness did not romem- | ef é ¥ «abs thle piste Uy eect CTT is 7 Chauaate & jalleee nil ite dinners, ‘Spit taloutes, when the seats in the Imperial box | while ber father was scourlug, the city, fo the | ber the color of the barrels ho saw at Spring- at: siteaighrgd tat tis enpacalve Suet toa Hover ve d tw ihe e 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. ; aor ah otlier ftick fa inade of three arts of | lous vary as to the‘incrits of its spectatties, but, | were ogaln filled, suit the curtain rose bron an ties of 2 saving fie niritg ace Aig strayed Drow tae te (att rerolieetion” baits fiat i ee Aa Londra ese antult voraoually oF uy mall fren ot chatze, anal i t 8 plosph 3 i sy : b “Roxana? 1 ancl q finally bo bethou: y - c ea Ne "Bul f - Brad | ‘\Weowea iu the vue waauer, ee fart an Cay saisiy rreaseiouted Earn rere re Sb oe ino. the cance were Monteus } tro, and there fouud der but he would not swear positively to it. Lt was ‘Uhles Quartermaster. | only puyaician in thy clty who warraute cures oruupay Py