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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: he first Lid, and In a fow minutes tie tredsure was knucked down to Harvey Jirch for 81,200, At 1862 reprint of thie same sold fur €31, another for 831, wind a Cambridge reprint, 1047, bound MONDAY, 'MARCH 17 Michigan matled us a beautiful ode to dyin 1879-TWELVE PAGES: winter, Theold man who buys all the wasto-paper LEUROPEAN GOSSIP. from this ofllcs lind sca he er of . cent and nulmll?p)ll:‘; ;:5-11:;11]:{:;"1“1(.: fx’c‘nflmfillim: THE AUTHOR OF ¢t ABROMMOIR." IIES. to break the force of All, and nothing oue, save the sinnshing of John's new hieh Imti GOSSIP FOR L st follawed, Tiven this would not have fiapnenc MASKED S TTRIES: it Martu liad not Guatened her teeth on the rim mud on the Corao pavement forms a slipper. footing, Bunday wws.o have been a Knlrdny’ and the Queen's carrlage, with four horses and powdered footman, atood under stielter fin npparent of Russla, in 1806, following the ex- ample of her brother Willlam, who changed his religlon and hl?thmll nace, in like ‘maover, when elected Ki OFIL Just na they were about making the plunge { In Ulue, strafeht-crained morocco extra, for [ when a diapateh areived saying fhat the poor ZLondon Ierid. the Quirinal court-yard; n e ng of the Hellencs, in 1803, - it youll keep it secrels hnnor briaht, over the eorbankment, - Suilice 1 to say thnt the | 35, Tho last numed copy oos 10 Providence, | wir) hud been 1otsod o the hores of & cre, oon | Zota was qualifiad 1o e roeal way for good |t pirinal e ety o o continued fimggg;gec:mfimg;g‘rlrfl:re:tmgr?vl;gxn-v; e 1 tell you a Hule story, Jo— wedding varty eathered 1licmselves togother lxmhnhly to eorlch the J." Carter Brown collecs | had gone to join th angels. seriting by passing chrouch misery, As a boy | Monday was uu& better, nnd to-dav the wind | press, the right of free speech ‘{e “mm “'2 N ometting that happened to me last mght, awaln 0 a ditele whlle, wind resumedd thelr bridal | tlon,” As stated at first, the” Free Pras fs eagerly | be pag 1 d luck, starting from the | 1148 blown tremendously: ‘thus the brilliancy of p public meo : £ : f : ¢ had a run of very bad luck, starting ¥ nga. the Inviolability of brivate lotters und telo- Tiere at tho masquerade-ball, you hnow, Il[ru‘vl, .lxl»l:n m‘rnnlnu::ll_r |)}|=l(l;z oll Iis lulnflm rug URI+EDN'I' GOSSIP lmr;'glqv;ltz‘!:‘!vr mflnk m}lc':gi' nlll}l ollllfrlng m‘um death of hfs father, an engincer of note, whose ::le lll)ml'au #0 for {3 lwlled'. wlixk-h |nI-“|:ui lossto | arome, wnd the cxeniption of members of Parlis. 3 nnv inprovepient could o tnmde §n {ts ap. D B her pul cation in this country, ¢ balcony-owners, confettls, n wer- e o - You may have notlced I've spooned of late pearunce, his only wonls of censure belng, * 10 c * Efl’- it must beexplicitly understoud that Wecans nawe 18 511l Lorne by, the canal fu the southof | ers, Tie whole fown, however, I c:j;vl:’;?l‘u {',',?,"‘..’;if.’.':,‘“""f;c‘. n:Lm'{-"”fll,"fe‘:m(""fl du;}m: On Laura Clyge—nothing elie to do} Sou had allowed that hat to fly, my darling, VERSICLES, not be hed responsible for the sudden death of | France which was his principal work. Mother | Carnival,—that fs, the large class of common | character, In wm]?n case c",,, m:.,,"'; ;c(r ':,'l‘: she'n athier pretty—ot any rate, A would liave tuken care of itself.” s ; '. J the writers, ond son came to'Parls, und had a hideous time | people who enter Into the extravagant fun with Aumnhly’ will be necersary, I the Czar, undet ‘Fond of listing, and [am, too, P BARBARISSL o | 0l 1t Oncgtic had to pawn bls coat and go | Fuch inexplicable gusto Jear after year, They | whose cyo- tids llhernl Constitution has. been 5 b s FOR BETTHER OR WORSE, ARurdette, \ NOW LABOUCHERY, WAS BEATEN home ju.bis shirtaleeves to gat o breskfust, | F25C through the streets dressed in ol sorts of framed,” hut only prosents “all the Ruossias ™ ganra's & friend of my slater Fan; Drirait brve Dress. Full many & gem of rarest azor e'en BY AN AMERICAN, e 5 cards | H3icyous dresses, the women mostly it | with n dupilcata of the same, ho mizht win 2 oom joina mine, and the walls are thin— The old man Bendigo keeps a pretty sharpeye The dack unfathomea caves tonsorisl bears Zunann 1ruh, Onue: hie trotted round with visiting-cards | 4 Madame Angot " costumes, masked; the men greater fame than bas set boen attained by sy ‘c"[frhyln aceldent, heard them plan P g 1 Full many an artist's born (o brush unseea, Their dresses for marquerading in, You are right, Mr. Corlett. The Parfs Lottery | o New-Year's Dav to earn a Jouls, At length And dull Lis sclesors on the desors bintr, docs remind me of an oceurrence thattook place | he found a placo o s publishing-house— on lis danghter Mary, and many a would-be Muscovita ruter. laver hae taken o walk after a fesr minutes’ con- 88 Harlequing and red devils; some aimply wrapped 1o a shect, They carry brooms, fry- ing-pans, dust-pan A e — The ball waa lovely, the costumen fne, versation with the hard-learted parfeut, ‘The ey years and years ago, when you and 1 were'not {":f"““""l“" the ‘{,“‘“““ ""?""’““l’!'" ul:: nolter - bironn and shont n sl TOOR REYNARD. ‘And citber dancing or iced champagtia— old chav Is stuck this thne, however, nnd carda it toceipfinral stald wnd portly citizens, but ey wid glddy AL10, meke U mwn-p-mlsr pnr'je 4 .‘.,1 falsetto yolco used by all: " there s no e Can't sty whieh, but expect the wino— *| Are out for a wedding, After (o 1cky YoUng | qmo wncezen foll o cacr or o ol Fouths. 1t was in Cuba, however, not In Mexico, | vas all. In the evenlng, after they h d ':ll nor humor displaved, nothing but | An Exclting Fox-Drive Near Dayton, Owm "Just a httla confused ny brain, man b beet sparkiiz Macy for sl montis the | A wasgatenlons o kort e golngs 8 you opine, 1 hud oo to Mataizas, I forget | put up the shutters, he wrote veraos; | the Joloarac d?fl’}z&n‘fi: Ule Tara Nivands | " Six Foxes Started, and Five of Them Gel 50, meeting Lauta—ginny matd— old goutleman stepred fu 3 uual, requested & | Fuit uany o head fede fail of Load: Aot tor bub orabably faro particilnr reason, | a1l wiways, a higblysr dn ambition, -this:] G T MOURI IR Baality, you dos T Kuiioh | ey, Knew ner at once by lict dreas, yoo see— vrivate confab, und led off with: +Jtouk her out for & broinenado “You aceni ike o nice young man, and pees On 1l piazza alone with nie. baps you are in fove with Maryd? Ditpatea to Cincinnatt Gasetts, Darron, 0., March 14.~The mornlog dawned with a clondy sky, nud with every indication of Corso y pality tri the by see the Carnlval which the Municl- to cutivate; rewards are offered to tostuines, Lo the finest “‘]}""“2“" The Full miny a nose la sare with blowing, Blow, bugles, blow, and set the wild echoes flying, Aud auswer, optics, anewer, crying, crylng, crying. At Matanzas I picked 'hp an acquatntanceship | FLriphing must necds produce a great poem on with an Amerlean.” We talked tozether at the | 197 Fiue *Love Comedy,” he called It, writ- table d'hote, AN |n the evening we sirolled out | t¢4 o0 the model of that other comedy, which ia % i cul e ‘7 e left this curious com- G o = “ Yo, am,” was the houest reply, together, ‘The bright, cleae moon played upon | Called the ! Diviue, t thls ¢ raln niul wind do not disturb the Piazza Navonn | rain, but this dit not deter the fox-huates LR Sl el LG S 1 Mavea't atd auything to her yet, hato bl ety o miof Jlissharkur, il sver. ok ooy B arlndau e etk ciienighi; oo e bt et to fight the wanufacturcd | from apnearine upon our streets, mounted and by atl below, ahove. you b ¢ g oed with silver the sall of some fisher's u ie Corso, Every nfght there i n bal Vo e setarn 11 A ward; n nodt ' Well, no; but I think ehe reciprocates my Nete ork 3iar, $KiMls it stole out to sea. Around us was the | 10 #av what he thought of it, and ‘he returned | at the Politeama, whicn T'a'tny ltair, wni wei) | Drepared for the chase. Tho hunters stared E - affection,” A tar of the Aquatic Club luxurlous vegotation of theTropiea; n_eoft, Buaft e aver The old uenttoman maaye0 | worth looking oi once at least by & straneer, | Onl to und met at Bonner's School-Flouso, sbout Tne fale head drooped In assent; and T “llaes, ehi? Well, let ms tell you something, By mvonlizht took bis cir) a‘rowlng, gentlo breezs murinured through the tal} palmg | BWait the auswer, The old ventleman sent for | orowggor people flock there; those who roam | three miles from this city, overhead, ate. It I8 @ scene where fovers would [ Miin.sald a few kindly words, and put him to have lingered on forover, but, ufter contemplat. | better ""‘"‘.‘r';"“"é""““:e i llfn“l avertising des I'u*: It for about half an hour, the American und | partment. s brought Zola into commubica o o tion with the Journals; the rest is a amooth wnyugndnliclt.vyfiml1u’&7.noi?“v‘v);‘x“!'-mil :reu:lll‘lm f{'}’ stoty. 1le suan iad something oublished ; more hed off the mask—with rapture kissad her; ; iy 0 Asn.:‘ltuf‘lluuhlcr Waa iny toiy i.| Her mothier dled u Hunatte, aud Uiere's uo doubt y Jove, old boy, 1t waa iy sister! the streets by dav pour [nto the Politeamn at night, ' This frolle will roll on"through fta ten days of rioc and extruvagance. 'Then will come sackeloth wid mshes und fasting und prayer. Aud ay tliey salled the aly young cub Abruptly smacked her lips s0 glowlng, The maiden blushed at the report, 0d, a8 hee clieexs burned with emotion, She nid* ‘Tlic school-houss was an the weat line of the chase, and when the divislon from the clty arrived thero they found the country dlvisions in readiness for the move, The signal for the that Mary has fnberited ber fuanity," 1 willing to take the chauces,” replled the 'faughat me. Joe! Ton't spare iny pride tover. £ . Nor minu my Teelingal 1 feu **Yes, but you see Mary hns a terrible tempor, “Tuat strikes i o4 8 sort » Many of those who will do no penance at the ”.';'.'.'.‘1';' Wiutor. wunt Latirs uny’ue? R b e okt OF mignt-cow blisa-serone explosion.” tare stopt, but we did not feel tuclined (o fmt+ | W38 asked for, and vresontly he was stroug | church wilt do ft st the pawneshop, s If they | start was to lave been the discharge of a cane T euvens! What &t cecape | bad| to commit munder,” tate bori so [ bropused cards. ‘Thie American | eho0eh to lease Hachelte's and take an eogage- | 4oy "06 rasters will bo foreed by empty pockels 3 Har ' im used Lo tiat—got a slster Just Hike her, seldom plaved, bt 10 ublige me he would do so, | eaton the £ yaro. Ile was theu very young, | ¢6%, 5 uon from Lorroll's Ilill, but for some reason SAGT VIRGINS, PR g R L ek Ir YoU. *Euchrel " 1 gugges.od. The Amerioan id not | ~=he 18 still more thana sear on the right side o — those In cliarge of the artillery Ald not scrive - Jrom o Tioakstevtow in the New Fork Sun, “Andyou should kuow that 1 have sworn a Een Tk Aty know the gaime wc., but it | would excuse bim | 40-—and he chuinmed with a brood ol eagictaas | 4 pROLIFIC FRENGR WRITER, | VUt after the chaso was almost over. The “Jodeed, It wos by virtus of spirited, uncon- | folemn oath not to give Mary & centof my prop- Astinip, any mistakes that he might ke be wouid | YOIOZ as limeci=Diaudet, Flaubert, the ton: London Tetegraph, west ling, hearing the report of whst they el tons, not baltke Mins Irenets, | CFEY continued the ather. : 1t 16 stuck. play at euchre. His luck was prodigious, * For- | oure, | e g L 4 fotish In the late M. Clairville, the well-known | thouht to be the siznal guw, started about tolioust operations, olike Mins Trene's, | “iyalf, " rather start in poor and bulld up, 31 you liek {une favorad biio b a wanner most miraculous, | jie3 @18 Francat, WL an slmoss fetith | oo 0 yitat, who died = few dacs shhos, Frames ney | 415 olelock urit g0t to. tho. HhaKes o hat the three Maryland youna ladica perforned | Tere's more ramncain it 4 A tauip, 11 had good cards, he someliow nlways bad | 1ke devotion to mature for the solo o oys wince, Fraucolias | o0 bofore the east line started. Horo they less feat Jonz ago, whe: i hy 118 lack, batter. We played for about six hours, nud by | principle of their creed. “Uhicothers expounred, | lost an estimable man uud & most, profific und camo toa halt, nud b was thought t tbeir matchlcss feat Jong ago, when our gramd: The old man hind one morashot In bis carbine, ¢ play ud by | BOEE ey lste 1 b ) d 1 y was ght Ut the mothers were YOUng. Bluce their nwnes amd | oml he gafd: 5 1 !fl!‘:_:lck thut time all m{ money lisd paseed into the |'l:fl'}|§:l;',frlz’unz‘:l'n‘:fi:"r‘:l";rox::::f‘:;’:fl%n rdol:‘t‘: versatlle writer; while tie Knzlish staze in gen- | chase hod beeo s failurc, but word was soon . Jiking fortuncs have puesed into history, we “Pathups 1 ought to tell vou that Mary's fry i T hAn'Sc{(l::g"h:. vgl"-:glel"[\mlleuft‘fi:-ylfa;‘;:;fi.m'm::u{ avery stroke of his work. At Girst readers | o8k and English drawatic authiorsin particulur, | brought to the centre thut the south lna wure advaneing, aud had chaged up two foxes. ‘I'his livened up the spirits of the crowd to soms ex- tent. ‘The north lne was also reported to have chased up 2 fox. At about 12 o'clock the east llne was seen coming over the lilils, and at thia tiwme the exciteinent waa glmost ot fover heat. Field Marshat Iarries was here, there, and everywhere, piving Instructions to the men to cluse in and 1orin a ring, When the lines had aitust closed in R was found that six foxes had been chiased up, but, owing to the excltement of the buuters, the gaps were not closed up as the! should have beew, und the foxes got througl o the lnes, A pack of hounds was then let loose, and sturted after the foxes, with several horsemen In pursitit, the crowd shouting, blowlng lorns, waprecall With profit, anit doubtless without mother ran away trom my home with & butcher, e il that all her relatives died fn the poorhonse, reprodch, some Incldents of the tate, Of course, iese things might be thrown up in Jm_r years, ost people have heard of the felfcities whicn | uil L now wart you.” wfel the Misses Caton in Englund, but few ,mh(},l;:‘.,mi""'“""'.'“".“"d :Ihrl!over. "!‘vehv‘:n'ni (b 0 caie fur biga fawre Jords. Good looks ‘(by no menns su- il xel‘-!vu} n yenr i‘n Sr;nlu l&flnnn lor:-'mll“lz'- pelative, however) they bad, wmd they un- Atealing, I'm golng 1o marry into your family ,qoestfonably were granddaughiers of Charles | to zlve you i deccnt reputation! ‘Tlhere—no (arrolly of Carroliton. Of accomnlishments o | thanks—eood-by1? altureof any high arder they conld not bonst," Mr. Bendlro luoked after the young man with 10l 38 to their estate, real or personal—wihien m: j‘;";‘:‘.'},,",":}’,fi.,".‘f;'},;.fi‘." Whielt b cauld g, tbe husband of one of them bestirred bimaelf, ““Some infernnl lyens baa wont and given me nier lato in the day, to instituto some | away on my dodgel™ aullous fnquiries, that sardenic old gen- may mourn the passig away of a constant, al- though not always gratetully-renuited, ben factor. He was {n bis Gk year, and had essayeid the sock and puskin betors he devoted himself, to the pen, having wade his tirst appearance on Bnv stage at the little Theate of the Luzem- bourg when he wus ouly 10 years of age, Ile acted und wrote for the house fuquestion during aperiod uf efghteen yeara, niid subsequently be- came mansger of the Ambigy, He s sald to bave produced fo all 660 comedles and farces, some written single-lunded. and the rest under- taken in conjuaction with M. Dennery und other collaborsteurs. — His very lutest productlons wero hlcewlse his most successful works, to-wit: offered 1o stake ngatuat the inoney they nd | Stemed to be unaware that they ad snything cost me, about §150, The ;\murlum! accepted | LW before thems then gradually ":‘fi ll""h the wager, but his miraculons luck did not de. | 4%ned on them with tie appearaoce of W8 onR sert him, for hie won the tickets, Havinw bor. | 5eries of volumes under “‘“,}mf“' e *itou. rowed of hiw ctiougl to pay iy hotel bill, and | £0u-Mucquart, d"" Wit L" ""db‘, for his to take tny place o the Havana steamer, we | Suctess, a6 be had stipulated with a publisher to went tiers together the next mornlng. The | 49 180 volumes 4 sear of thescerles fur 3 mopth- Ioltery had ust been drawn, gne of my ilckets | ¥ payment of 500 tracs, o failed to produce bad won the highest prize. Since then 1 have :‘lw B et S nen iUt Kot 1o nover bought a lattery ticket, for it is ogafust | draw R ST fon ] voriod olf probabilfty thut 1 ever ugaln shall be si near { lien e was ‘,L,l 1 ";,f""‘,‘ aml fex winninga prize. 1 met tie Americay gubse. | 58l voliimes Lehind, fhe publisher sent for quently In New Orleans, Ile offered me my | MM Y1 want to tell sou that [ am maklug so revenge, but 1 declined to ptit, * ave much by your book that you owe e nathing, youn 'wln-knllu or u revolver nbont youi" [ | Morcover, I hove to ask you to accept another asked, “NoJ' ho answered, “And you will 10,000 francs ns o bunus, Lo tear up the old con- ODES ON SPRING, New Vart Ecoress. When the fleecy anow has vanlibea, And the ice nae melted up, Anil the golden-triped Sir Bumble Toodts upon the Tily's cup, And the durw are hright and mellow, And the roblu estly wing: ‘Then the Heping biue-eyed malden Will Indite an ode on Soring, And make sowe editor howl i his collar Flica oif te rear mooring, A PASTORAT, SYMPHONY. Puck, The " Pastoral Bymphony ¥ {s designed to ex- tract, and 1o make o new one securing you n i & # Ueman, thelr grandfathier, could ot NO_CARns, press, In @ miusical way, the emotlons und Idens | BHOUIRS 1@ oLty euthinhiy tos auestion that T | LGrc Seoiniate brofit for your worker” Fhe | "L Fille de Madums Angors o Len sogig elln, and imaking 8, terribie vicket, i e eiticr . thEy powertul " comtmenies Hn Yark Zotbine. ncldeat 10 a little pleasure trip into the roral [ V'Dia‘vou” chieas e’ at. Matauznath T weked, | Publisher’ name was Clarpentier. {ioches ueCornevillo, whicheontinug to charu, | £ F v it g:i]phl;w about the court, ur 1".1‘,...’1",'"9.‘} nj. | To an opster-saloon. They hod come from | asteicts. It fs divided fnto Ave movements, | * Thot ts not precisoly the term that should be | 4vla sveuds the sumnmer in the country,—-at | English us well as e taenees, il 1 | ™ Several of the dogs ran one of the foxes some which the symmetrical construction amd frolie- ear P . % . i beyond a fow eltera of futraductlon suy. | FRauler County, and hag ridden 0ty miles on | namely: = uaed; bue I” Knew ‘the run of the cards,” g | Medau, near aris, where bo ls bullding » hiourc, suitiu diafogue of the dramatist lend grace nnd | Glstance through the flelds, nud one of them, 3 X ol by the band, and, | e, ®interln town. His apartmeat in the belouging to a farmer nawed Sutton, caugnt i sied by s Enerlish acquaintanc residing i the | Morseback, with lsabella’s stern father in hot Introductory. answored, a8 L shook nie by s." | Rue de Boulouue ia nok a large une, but it In ex- | streugth to the vivacious music of the composer, i o sl RS fites, A modeet outlt this, and yet theso | pursuit. They took refuge in n Washington Padetd withi @ genlal sinile, wished o kood moralng. | ¢iltely habitablc. One roont-is s i | Mo Cladrvitie was, his long_Jife through, oy ese | Bearal “l‘l""i.:";:-a:‘l‘;:‘ ‘t:"}’ Jox BoL &%, Lrom uzlev'fi‘; s ‘t'l:;:llglhll; |!ll.|“tl!r In'm_rr: {'."" WOVE | restaurant, and appenfed to the tender morcics Another Bpisode. PARIS NEWSPAPER WIT. rore tapestry, furnished In old Lrown oak iun:!nlly :omh: ,wm?r. It waa Tmul&' his Who Was on horsebaclss — Mud E) fi;n”:ud i i b e ‘f“u“:’d"“: of the vraprietor, One ausky waiter was dis- Return, £ By 4 # Qualntly carved, and it by stained glass, cun- | busiuest to maina plag-goers laneh, and con. | (8 s, who was on borselas e tarted b Unuously admirabic uid ke show himself o his vocation, He must have mode in bis time the fortune of u scure of minor theatres, and Ui fame of fifty low comedians and s many soubrettes, Of ‘droll equivoques und luughable entauglements be scemed to Lave an (nexhausti- ble supply. lle rarely repeated himsell, und when, a8 occaslonully” happencd, he borrowed bis plots from novels, he made the farces vn which they were founded much funnier than the romances themselves, In private life M. Clair- ville waa, it 18 stated, o bourgeos of the bour- geols,—so respeetable, indecd, that M. Joseph Prudbomme might have recoguized in hima mao and a brother. Precisely the same char- acter for _solld respectubllity was sscribed to Paul de Kock,and s at the present day ascribed to the * facetious * earieaturist, M. Grevin, und the *uuspeakable " wovelist, M. Emile Zola. “omo duplex,” The writer 18 one man; the man hijself another, Rabelafs drank no wine, und at ome was somewnat of an ascetles und the Marquis de Beccariy, while the sheets of his work agalust capital punishient were passing throueh the press, did his best to get a servane banged who had stolen his watch, Madnme contemplates with love o deliclous | niugly fitted to the orizinal sasbes to form & vaso [0 gluss of Venice, which has cost the | doubie thickncss of window. The effect of this prices fools, The object prectous slips besween “::fl‘i‘:":n"u‘:{ E&fifimgl%’:}i E:Ef:::l!l em 'lll‘;ecw'lih i etc, % . There fs her flugers and itsell breaks l||‘r.hou|uml neces, always a chastened summer's glow {n the room, Juifa, her matd, enters at the same fostant. | oo though a bright sun wers falllig through +! What bappiness, nadame," she cries herself; | richly-colored leaves. The elass is 13 genuine “1 am golng therefore to beable torecommence | gs'the tapestry; he fs as much of u realist in up- to dust the mantelpleco holstery mhetl:'n nn]!.a\mlh‘li lulll.(;“lrmu;-f.l Every Just as the horse was about o run over the [ pauc 8 centuries old; and, as they belong to lady, its driver, with a superhumsn effort, reined | diiferent f""’]‘“‘fi","‘""," d“’l‘“(u"" toustitute the animal in, checking {t so sharply that jt | 8 sort £ an ""‘l’, 0 o A cyrery great rearcd up upon its hininclies. * liravo, coachee! | Slaky of this branch of art. —Thé draw- Nubly dope!” exchilmed a speciator. I ’“’""’?'"l "l “'t"" ) b h“m“ I less woulwt have kfiled iler for the world," replied | arcisle, It Is full of plctures, chietly—one might the conchman; ** she Would have been my thir- | B85 exclusively—by ‘l"' """'"l Ml the Impres. teenth this montl, uml thirtcen 1s always an | Sionst schiool, his carllest und bis latest fricuds, unlucky pumber.” -+ These try to give in art what he triea to give n 1 literature—the absolute verity; but people say The President of tie club, at which gambling | that they bave attained to no more 8t present for high stakes s the rule, eavs courteously Lo a | than the sbsolute daub, They sre dreadfully ]fluycr with bushy blagk whiskers and o square | chaifed. They are sumetimes called the Gun- oot of diamond bregsv-pin: I be your pare | sehool, on the supposition thut thefr metkod of don, slr, but it scems 40 me that you turn jacks | work ts to load a riffe with color, dischurge it at from the bottom of fhe pack.’ " “1t's Tucks.” | the canvas, und send the results’ to the Salon urbanely replies the vlaver addressed, “for 1 | for public show. The best pieture is & portrait have tound that when 1 neglectod to du 5o 1 al- | of Zoly by Manct, which still leaves much to be ways lost.” The Prestdent, who believes in | destred as a fair rendering of that curlous round siens und omens, bowa; sud bees him . to cou- | face, serubby beard sud hulr, small meanlugless taue, ol nose, aud eyes aud forehend thut tell the whole Ono fine morning Jidles Janin beheld enter his | tale. . Yool an excited manh¥ho.stasped breathlerel His portfollos of studles for hls differsnt “There is a vacancy Iv'the French Academny—I | works are imposing affaire. There are minutest want torun for 1. Write me something in | votes drawn from aciual obsurvation of the prose or, verse to show ’em for a sample ,,mh lmnflrf amid which the characters mo\'c‘ Beraps children will llsp yobt$ Hume in thelr perrayers,” | of dialogus taken down hot from the Hps, ex- J. J. knew that 1t Wi uscless to aitempt to | tensivo researches into dialects and alangs, argue with'a man' §}lo ‘waits to run for the | physlological studies, . annotations of miedi- French Academy, anliEpttilng down at his table | tal reporte. 1le dues hls beat work wrote the following’ gtraing fu the mornlng, and he bardly ever e llxlm,ps: AN EPIC, wilsses & morning, From 9 to 1 you witl seldom Of thess wo propose to give a brief critical sketch, treating of each fu order. “The first movement is the * Introductory.” ‘This represents the traveler leaving the city for his little picnie, 1% begins with o beautiful or- chestral passage, pleturing the man buying his ticket ot the rallway station. The Impudence of the ticket-scller and the profanity of the pur- chaser are wetl-rendered, and a8 fine realistic effect {s produced by the introduction of the ¢lick of the reglet ering date-stamp. Next comes a beautitul legato passage, * In the traln.” Chbarming, however, as this part of the work {s, we must confess that it falrly loys its able suthor open fo the charge of plapiarism. The asndpaper cffects, filustrating the lettig off of steam, aro upquestionably cribbed from Mr., Simou Hassler's * Rallway Polka.” Bull, this {2 but a tritling biemish, ‘I'his passnge leads us genlly to the second movement, * Pleasant Imiiresslons on Arriving in the Conntrs.” Here the genlus of the com- poser beeins (o show ftsell. A few strong nud expressive chords on the violins show the nan taking off his duster. e then proceeds, as in- dicated by the bass viol, along the margto of a babbling rivulet (the scens s lald somewhere buck of Wectawkeu), which presently leads him futo the open flelds, whicl are just wetting clothed (lul(lnnlu? with ‘the luxurfous garb of sprlng, The ** Budding of the Violets is a tender staccato on the bass drum. You can nl- must heor the violots budi -+ Especiolly 18 this the case with one big violet over near ‘the has- soon, "The triavgle aud the *eelll are then ealled into requisition to indicate the unusuaslly ad- vanced state of thesesson, ere the man steps Magpls of Wellesley aund another scarcely | Patelied for a minister, and another conductea kacouspicuous, fell prompt and nnresisting | the bridegruom to the clerk's ofllce, where n fl:l_(m:- ‘ilt‘mxam\llmf :“;;‘::u .i\lfnrclnllx'»uuf. !hu\; narriage-license was procured. Early fn the uy, who ad 0] 1 sters the door of Vel r B 0 v;‘!l'lencu and pomp, aud % pleasant story Is re- evening the souny couple Joined hands in iedof her ficst introduetion o the noble | 1Uiet corner of the eating-house, and the min- Lord, some detaiis of whicl thdse of our fajr | f8ter pronounced them man ond wife. The oro- raders contemplatings the conauest of the Brit- | prictor Kissed the biushing bride, nid cake nud #hIslunds may do well to Inwnrdly digest, It | Wine were passed around. The waiters were xems Mies Caton was staying ata country house | Hberally served, the minister was patd for his when the Marquis aveived, nnd soon thereafter, | trouble, awl the bride put on her bonnet aml siling té a_natural eurlosty, the youny Indy | timidly'asked if the old gontleman had turned wl-find from nu obedient ableail the prectse | WP awmd, 08 the youug peovle went down the vheresbouts at & piven moment of the dis- | Btreet, the pollcemnn “whistled checrily, the fioguished guest. By an odd coincldence, | uddess of Liberty smiled upon her from her wme minutes later, Lord Wellesley, who | lofty perch on the domo of the Unpitol, aud the tppened to be fn the library intent upona | SLATS were shining, aexipaper. Was considorably perplexed aud de- On a railroad-train. - A scction of a sleeplng- lgtled to ind two soft arms about his neck, | €ar of the nigut-cxpress which left Pittsburg trovelvet lips upun his cheek, nml his ears sa- | Friday evening war oceupled by a lady, who hod edin deliclous accents ' by the words, My | Informed the conduetor that upon the arrival of Saar, dear granatfather!” Now, as o matter of | the troin at Harrfsburg sho expected to meet a faet, bis wwo courtly teatures bore small regem- | beautitul young man, Uae was oll the world 1o bauce 10 the wrinkied visnge of the mnater of | ber. she exvlained, with downcast eyes, and he Qurollton; moreover, the title ot grandsiie fs | Would be necompanted by a inister.” The trajn totyratetul to unmarried men of a certaln uge; | bowled Wnto the depot ot 8:50 a. ., and bride- bat the soul of the Marquls was tao lolty und { &Zvoom and minister entered the bridal-car. The geverous fur uch conslderations; besldee, he | conductor shouted ©All abonrd!™ the train hdoo time, for the piteous confusion into | thundered on through the nlght; the porter wlich the dumeet fell on deteeting her error, | held u lantern, by the light of which the min- nd which Indeed svemed likely to deoprive ler | 1ster read o brief marriage-service: and the d Ler ‘rencon, must have welted a heart of | young couple, who stood before him holding on sisoe, When, with much pains aud tender zo- | to the seats and more_or Icss to each other, Ieliade, he hud succeeded to calming her owita. | Were declared one. Not long afterward the thog, utd shey stlll buthed i blushes, teipped | Bastern sky wae streaked with piuk and gray; Ehtly from the room, the pulses of the gallant | 800D 2 moroing-newsonper was cried (n the car; Tleran beat & reved gr‘,‘w{u n .’«Wf'h’ sod, g | amd eron great whilo. i, tralushoy stared the S, U, dwad' the for the crowd on Borrofl's Hill, nnd, when It was known that a fox had been captured, thers arose such ashout that fiv scemed alinost to shake the very hills, Field-Marshal Harries then took the fox aml held hiw up so that all could see him, “I'i§fox had been very badly fue Jured by the dogs, and died before' the party reached the city, 1t was then proposed to form agaln and try to cateh the other foxes, but the hunters were too nearly ** played out™ to try it auy further, sa they “formed o procession and marched tri- umphantly into the city, carrylug the fox in full view. Over 1,500 people took part in the chase, and of these about oue-third were from this city. The General of the north line was an old gentleman, amd was dressed fn o suit o brown Jeans, with epautets on his shoulders, .and o lnree old cavalry sword dangling from his side. ‘The chitdren at Bonner's school mutinled, sud - the school had to be dismissed for the doy, A large number of our city boys played truant andattended the chase, Auv old German, mouuted on a pooy, who had too many *‘schovners” aboard, fell trom the vouy on- to his head, but that did not deter him {rom taking part In the chnse, ANl were well pleased with the result of the sport, and unani mously agreed to have auother drive at no very distant day. . WANTID TO SELL 111§ SOUL TO THE DEVIL. Purys Mier, A butcher at La Villette, named Maton, brings his son, a bullet-bended cub of 14, before the magistrate for * warning and moral chastise- ment.”? His reason, he explains, s that the promising youth was trylug to sell his soul to the Devil. “8ell hls soul to the Devil!” exclaims the functivnary [n amazemest, * Bug how--what tor?™ I‘ VICKER'S THEATRE, CLAND TTALLIN OPERA MAX STRAKOSCI «DIRECTOLK. THIS EVENING, MONDAY, MARQIU 17, b Jovg a stny Pehivelerd out of “Counitentnbe’ and murmured, wemald [n all wide Britaln whose srticss inno- | !* Peanuts and lozengers!” Thelr wedding- foce and simple fulth might be trusted to love | Journcy had begun. Xin for bimactt stune, CAY fail to tind him at his table fu thé drawing-ruoy “ " i) MAN AND HER DIARY. 0 ol the entire urehestra is called upou to haodie the pbhy " quite sure ufy aid be devotes (L to his best * n Vule MISS A Clncinnati Rngutrer, A When youne Hyion. wio s o commlssion | passaye numeditely rugscquent, wbich f,ater taeotlie Lies Uie yvessthine, \!mrl‘;. e movels, 12 It oy the boura that | o At Shen sob ot tho mooy, what did you st il BUEE et ‘."fiu‘x‘;“.""gfi’%: Atase that d merchant and an importer, came home to divuer | u fashion, personul und desc ve, e ' bl are fixed: the dally tale of labor 15 almost un- o bt . N, Neve MK, 'y oceurred i1 a small Teansylvania "The ma sita down on the bank to dry bls | _ “Thauks, thouks, tiy master,” eried J. J.'s Varying ol the yokr round: Just Lires pous (of Go Lraveling,” {8 the responee. <t s X Una the other day will serve to fllustrate this | one evening last week, lie found Mrs, Hyson bt fact. A youug Indy—dnshing, pretty, | Just parting with & caller and deeeribing some daming, and dectdedly the ielle of the village | **lovely ? Chinese lanterns slie had bought at <lived, loved (presumedly, at least), nnd kept | Vencer's, on Washington street. lrdiary, 8he kept 1L, too, with that. faithful- | ILvson's fuce grew dark as the masrative pro- waand nccuracy which youug ladles of the | CCctiéts nid when the door closed upon the visit- Jouug s ol the | gr, he furned to Mrs, H. with & lowering brow, triod love to assime. She dealt with her und asked: ** Wont hinve you been fooling moncy dtes, and facts, aud names with unspaciyg | away on at Veneer's 1" dinds, al Qlssected her own feelings with the “Don’t be such a Lear, Harry,” sald Mrs, . uless enthustastn of her age and sex, und o | yh OulY bouzht a dozen of thess lovely Ianterns, nlee for ornaments, wind prefty to use in the Sotlon to detatt which comes only to the trie country nexc summ‘:r. and lh(‘.:' were only a uiist, Oue day sbe lost this diary, and it wos rach; V' v " o i~ skked up by some onu else, nid Its contents ([.l‘n;rl‘l’n'l’-’mch. didyorrover sue aay Mo them be bide the text of u villows uproar, Amaryllis ace fem 1M v = ¥ ce 'em 1" groaned Hyson, © it3 the et her Cbooktvo faithtully | sentme foar thynstnd of em fn e Masidans, B oy Sufart poL dnans, Went | und' [ have only sold one lot, nud that was o Ny, lre | Deterkin,! - sald gho | yundred to Veucer for fifeen Gollora.” Tears v[mfr.fi-lusnmu the NT""”"‘] mtln: to llllllll.'ilrl. and he fley fo canvuay the other thirtyecht Im- | G500 geript sheets finished, it fs ddded to mortals, The Epic wus such o """‘_’"’""t'“ OHty | yogterday's; und soou, almost Without Knowing sud the candidutewas g0 manlfestly the poorest ft Zoln” fmds that he has fulshied one more of all poor devils, thef hardly au Academiclan 2 e s Dl el Look, He writes with labor, und s _n o seems to think eives him o right to be severe on Iwunty yoars'tho B?“n‘: "f“' ':,",'3‘ Same ‘°u"" others. He breskfusts at 1 heartlly, pernaps "““R’"‘ T B ] el f',"'l 1 | tnkes u nup after, then folls to on lus Journasllstic Acadeny e har yetouniul v'"' regularly | g other petfodical work. In the evening ho as onaul the Fory passad uway. His eanvass. | v ot himaelt ugy with o fow trends o kept him {o food wud clotbing for & month, the school at howe, which was somethlng. 0 s QuIrs, THE BEVERAGE O BERLIN. Reaa b Pull Mail Gazette. To make & mango—Read him your last voem. | Ty typleal netitutions of the German Capltal Lost at sen—The Loy who docsn’s know bis | gre its welss bier aud wetn stuben, both usually alphabet past B. to be met with fn the qulcter strects, and fro- The vouthful malefactor turther explains that he had read o novel of Xavier de Mantepin's, in which the hero etfeets a commercial truwsaction with Sutan with hla soul fora cotlaterul, ** 1 thonght I michit us do su too," he says. ** Father wonldn't e any ‘money, ¥ ol 1 wanted to see the world, so 1 pricked my arm the sante us Malpossant pin's hero| did, and wrote on a biece of er., with my bloady ‘For 10,000 Trancs, AL Je Diaole, my null'l"ls yours after twenty yeurs. Xavier nd then?” **'Then I went to the staughtering-yard on n night when it was rainlng nwd Hehtnhig, 1 was Irightened, but I hud made up my wiod, 1 stood belind o wagon ina corner of the vara, aned held up the writing and catled, * M. 1¢ Dia- blo! M. le Diable! " Uretivatra BEIRENS, Norice.—1ho Opera Conciudés With the Fourth Act, Sealibretio, . Tu-mirrow (Tucsdsy) Evenlng, March 18, Faust, Faust, Fanst, A 1 S8 CARY, Slehely M. WESTBENRG, ¥ Mt CAUFFMAN, MK, CONLY, Mephlato, Yaieaniay Wednesday Evenlng, March 10, Mignow, Miguon, Mignon, Mis8 CARY MISS GOULD A uy Federicw. RIGOLETTQ LORENGIN U feet ("eelll), und while thus enrared & partv of haymakersappronet. The * Charus of the Hay- makers™ is unc of the gems of the work, One havmaker strilies our eritic’s caras being a little out of tune: but we do not want to be tuo hard on the composer. The baymakers bezin work on ihe grass (clar- {onct), and oue of them cuts his toe ou a scytho $nphlcle|du) which ovliges him to go to the plackberry bush In the coruer of tho field for suluce in ablack Eue (oboe). The wav 1t the smell of the fragrant hay fs brought out all throueh this passage s a tmas- terpiece In itself. "The cornet is the wstrument priucipally drawn upon for this purpose. After o brief rest, and the third movement s foaugurated, o use o political term, “Fhe main featitre of this part Is a thunder-storm, which comes ov very suddenly, au soon, In fact, as the print), nelther more vor less. To-day's connt Y Adniisston. ¥1. tra, accurdiiiz t lo KBty cau 0w It pe at7. Upers hegina at ved Scata, 50 cents aod §1 ex: ullery, 1 ceuts. it Hon Diltce. Lvors opea yeloek. Ely. Qscertaln day, “und had such o nlce timos e o L ¢ daw + Th it . % “ And did e come? {iday, March 4, rind Prodnctton of mx]:;d‘:nd klssed me' nl} Xh’u tlymc.l" Mr, Pe- il tablosty t’hu l?l‘:ll‘rfxl::utt: J?Ifl"ffi"rgffr'é&.ffi.&‘ ‘-'\'l'f}ecmf v I;fll:::; ,:,T;:g:, atiall coutagloni, Fpiate ?::;:’,:;:L"b‘v T‘;,‘;w];::";::h‘:; :llxtnulfi) JIS:"TZ a ‘*No. le father fllhl,"lnr;yn the heroof this t . A".l . l::'u-‘(mu. g ) L seems, was the leader of the church- 3 NIN. el e Fay e ¥ emonatie romance, sheeplshly, Soirof the village, nLhU:hI\'vreap:clmlv)"d:-l‘"’fl A ha ififi?’nxlhffl::exlfi-s enthustasti- fflffiéfif}i-'i:ei"ifi’.'i".'fn‘t-'n':fl’flf"xu'i“z‘rfl'"u"In'u’f ‘fo make tho true Maltese cross, stroke his | usually a welsabeer drivker, who regards the | % And e broughi a sick with lm," adds the 1\'_["1'“ K IANL, fan, ith a wil il severul chitiren, Another PPy - tinetly indieated fn the musle allolted to the | fur the wroni way. beveragze as peculinr to the clty, nud i fond of | fond purent, * ficcaught the devil, if he didu's n,’,flf,"“':’r;fl’u "'“"l'l"“‘""“l’ e l"l"““’ “"“" nnl:ybrer'evn to'lier treasures as her *'sweet boy plecolos. One plecolo shows the butter, and the |« you muy rest assured "—as the Iife-fnsurance | ¢xpatiating upon its merits to strangers. You '“;‘\""}"";vuln""‘“l’“"f you.? s et ¥ er- n, and hugeed mo for | and bov,! = z culng to a repriman e new Foust Rl an bour at, ulnlpi-cl‘;unf'zntc " All, Amary! other the nut. fiend remarked to his vietim, no soaner become acquaiuted with a man of this i 1 ore aymarylllal | uThis,» entd Augustus, as Angelina st tn bis | Tije fousth movement Is agaln eplsodical: hut fa led away by the car, T n y Jushould have tnouaht, before contiding 1o m8 LIRSt KEALReline ant to L oty i 80 close Is th sympathy between night and | class than o will ask your wpiolon of the | ~w Afterntl, thoush, I would lke to 2o travel- | o : y ainging, » - 5 . The <he lebruted Engilah Travelerand Lecturoe, will - :fi;flfi:‘“f‘:‘;::'m""“g;m; ‘;fr:fl:ul'fdzlx::y ton }:fi_’;fl?;‘;zr"!lfl':l':fizh» “this I8 a matin-knee per. ‘:“l,'p::'d“’:'fi dramalle ‘:‘,_"“’,',‘fi', a l;]"mL ’,;“',““?‘c‘:‘,‘, day, that after the ony falls the other breaks, *welss." 1 remembered bely; sorcly purzled | fng,” ho says as he is led out of_the oo, und :,','.flfy‘;fe";xfne MO TIRSTST Shd, desturet, Ml K i ) ND, NENTAL EUHOPE, PALESTINE, and’ . Ulustzated on A surface GF Lo squart Tevt by fneans 01 1he nowly jnveuted Dissolying Paoos ramic’Lens of tho EU RYSC@PE Wi b ro-nenr. LONDON TOUR FOIR THIN WEEK: DAY Lonaun Purk, Uaaces, Stounmeats, oc. = Wentin s ey, eta, Clfiaes of Parllabieat, Catbedrat of Modern London, ete. fent Loudun; Tower of Loadoa, sto, BATURDAY=Tuur to Windsor Castle, Frogmore, sio, RATURDAY MATINEE~special Tour for scholars and teactiers, Including it clluf sceies of Eaglian bis- ry. "Hekets, 25 an1 50 conta, at Root & Sou's, 156 State- e OrR xS S e ENTER, Manager, the remark” 18 foliowed by a lusty thwacklug wind blowing from the triangie. sound, accompanied by melancholy sounds. The traveler goes off to a cottage fn the fm- mediate vicinity to get something to drink, This prestissimo passage Ia followed by ono forte und ogitnto—damnato agitato—when the wuylarer fluds thut there (8 nothlus but butter- milk in the housc, ls about to drink the but- termilk, adagio sforzando plzzicato, when a tramp heaves in sight (tremolo ou the snara druw) snd offers adrink of what we judge troms the vphiclelde to be Burbin. ‘The drink is tuken, allegro, aud a little too fast. Result, choke on the trombove, and none left for the tramp, ‘The movement closes abruptly when the traveler {s usked to poy 25 cents for the butternilk, His indignant pro- test ucceseitates the futroduction of a steam culliope, which belps the orchestra out in ex- vressing his seutiments; nud the movemesnt cloges {i o burst of storny Wagnerian melody. 'l&w ffeh und tinul movement represcuts ths traveler's roturn to the city by the raflway, It fu a very harmonlous wwd artistic c If you don't want to be robbed of your good | by an Inquiry of the kind, nnd un replybnyg, name, do not have it printed on )nur);xmbrulln. lesitatingly, *“The welss? What Is the welss? ™ ‘Tlie most powerful man in the country Jives | 0y friend eaid, ina reproachiul tune, » What! in Washington, He carries & horse scar ‘on his | you bave beeu sniong us a whole week aud not cheek. tnsted the wewss, Pvuu" aud then bur- I alwava know something unpleasant fs com- | fled mo slong untll we reached o buiid. r ol — | fmg with ¥ Welsshler Ausschauk paloted 'n"b,;l'.’f." wmen sre anxlous to tell the truth. o huge black letters on i fucade. [lere we found ourselves In front of o A mule will bebuve Limeelf eleven years and | gmall eounter, bebind which three Individusis eix mouths just to get one off-land “shot ata | were engaeed {0 uncorklinr stone bottles and wmlddle shirt-stud, carefully n:mlrh,x:i'l thelr u:ou.mnul llx;tu I||m:u ‘Why is an Ohjo man an nnnatural being? Be- | £lasses, cach holding more than bulf a guilon, cnuluyan.ui'l! abhors a ‘.""L.,m,,,’yndeklng ofi,cq while o fourth was removing Kippercd lam- a0 adores 8 vacancy.—Kurdette, preys from o barrel, Rignt und lelt fuy the " welss beer stuben, decoruted, lke all the beere JTommy, my son, what s loneltudei” A | gilaous of Borlin, with plaster busts of the K- clothes-line, papa.' ® Prova it, my son," * Be- peror, the Crown P'rince, und Kuerst von His- cause It ftrotehes from pole to pule” marck. Al the liitle tables crowdlng buth Customert * Waiter, this bit of rurbot fs not | apurtments were occupied by guests “whose 80 zoud us that you puve us yesterday,” Walter: | rosy 1aces und rotund forms atiested o famitlar- * Yo pardon, .fln it ol the same Gigh,? y'with the goud things of this Jite. Helore Y walting for him fu her cozy parlor]l Then, W 3 3 : i © old maids,” remarked Mfss Stibbens, e pouather day: < Went with Me, Hent [ o008 B0 007 ethant o husbands, aud 08 tu thy juecream satoan, nud talked - . o our cholr-mectings wiils 'there, After | €ats aro almost as troacherous as men.” m home I sat. "ll lm- lap, und he hugged sl Bupposo that baby-carts do (njure the baby's BEACONS LIS CONDITION, Landow Curresvondenca Licerpool Muat, There ure muny regsons for a do-nothing vourse belng pursucd this year,—some of them,ns 1 shull presently remind my readers, of a press- Ing public ¢character. Rut there s algo n perso al one of considerable practfeal welht uind ope- rution, Irefer to Lord Beaconsfield's physical voudition ayl present menta) habit, You must vot judee of his vigor by is public sncechies, Onc of the grestest wmd shrewdest of our publle men satd that the power of speak- ing Is the last fuculty that s lost by one who s couvsplenously possessed it. Lord Benconsfietd hns not lost [t Ve can speak us well us eyer, verhaps, 1e can absorb ns much fuformation a8 Is nécessary for the mill of his (nzenius we il ‘elock, Turned down { U light rent ) u bealth, Doean’t the baby have his revenge s e mf:,ruc“’.:"-'““:“ .l‘:“"'l“l)'l';"'l:ffi“::' when night comes aud the parezosic is down- ier flust recently orrived, und en. | Stalrsi—Delroit Kres Press, fed in the ratlier perilous enterpriss of sup- * There aro too many women in the worl ) 8 wife und asevaral cnildren by his | 60,000 more women than mnen in Massachusetts, m*_;!\"ln 8. Once more sbe noted the fact | wrowled the husband, “That fs the ‘survival Mr, Hadlock took mo out riding, sud | of the fitteat,’ my dear,” replied the wite, ed e till § seream ed, It Y0t run aieay with him St "‘l“’"‘r{ e n"hi Peoplo muke too much fuss altogether over fs Yol 0! letle exbibitions, In his g ".d a"eq.."f’,’;‘ ';fl..;;’..,,”;' I‘I‘f‘"‘“’!“'l e fll"l:uf'!n':;'lldldn’l wulk‘:a" far I:v‘ I-::b::“::’:‘u‘;:’;‘;k a8t that momont entrared o sy | weak woman ont on North HUl' did while' sho b ive ehildren, who oWt coiers o4 WOW | iy trving to mateh the shade of s ribbon,— tetong cbildren, who owued a furm adjolniug urdette, ‘luyy,:' Aud 80 this reckless, trath-telling i i nton through all its vages, dealluyg ** La Burprise " is the nume of a new hat with Lupe it best eltizens of the town, uand thete | three-quarters of o yara of feathiers hanging 1u the best-fuformed circles s thut ho does noth- ingz else, Lbetleve this 1s not Mierally true. Bestdes sheakhie naw udl then, he kéeps hor Mujesty all righit—persuades her by dadly atienttons wud communications tint he 18 of all men most es- n of froth, This was raat estate, for examples if thit Were put fn I the famous ** weins," The lquor being ordored eare ] think the owner would il s “praperty | and duly. brought, we observed. that 1he quart Where he Joft It 1 shouldn't care to spealc ua to | powle fifled not nare than ove-third 6f the atiy other Kind'of ‘property, large glass, the voluminous heaa of froth not Au trishman accosted 8 geutleman op the | ouly occupying the romaining space, Lt loam- ZEIng and Kissig, wntil vi Tight shle. it i Hed fi i1 lun, bu- Ve ood u igantic tumbler, contalulyz a | thought to turn ont the cunning fabrle of hi ‘TBEES, Ay s 5, Until the wonder s how from tie right sile. ‘It j8 so called from the | | 1g fact, the frst movement played where doiititieas v cvery one stood wigantic tumbler, contaluiug o ahgEht ' hntlicfabelc ol By AN X131 dijgyi could stand fLull, But the vitwlity | surpriscd manner tn which ' the busband ex- waod, with the nddytian Gt (he et 1os st e Hbbles m“ggz,gj il e uld, S?Luy......ll‘;h a8 Ruine wine, winl sir- | thetorle, But ho caw do Tittle olse, and the talk Vropriccor aad Maasger, Yaadels I8 Woman of the period fs something | clalms * Lal” when prescated with thu bill.— le'ru“" and thi gruth of ber disry could | Norristowon Herald. ety Bited: | The result wasy Uit it 800 | " yhug atatt the © Patnting of the Futu Qrered, wnd Wil ot covager iy f10k YU ¥d- | s il all-cngrossiine questlon nowadays, Wo Bunjeg gy, ') 00L Fecover uatll s 13 {alrly | 4y ot ut all purticular ua long a8 she doesn't = rest her chieek on our shoulder. Wa don't ticket und bas to pay double fare bom: TU-NIGHT, for a brief cngagement, the Celebratad Tragediai, JOHN McCULLOUGH! Wiho Will bo supported by the EtalneutActor, R CIP’:L,&'LI{LES BARROIN. o SPRING I'OFETRY, Deirols Kres Ireis, Thero need be no doubt in the mind of any reader of the Free Press thut it is cager to se- sentiul at present to her comfort il the good i treet, lute ab nlght, with & request for the | fwrover the vides, Tlencs the necessity fur such uniler the_inanageiscit of A NOVEL weDDING- wwunt our best cout all dusted with “Mly-white,” ! e ¢ vl L R G Pat | capaclous tumblers, which o mavice {3 only able [ of the State, 'I'is, however, is a matter that s Minday ‘eveiiing Lo secots -y Wiliaasiors Gy s T —ew Huren Legister, d cuse den o apring: 1dvls on Anill, uossme on | line. T ke 114 ety aven n":fi\'..,;}..‘,f Ta ralse o s Tips by the akd - of Lot | e mecunaplishes withont auy’ ol friacter thet BT GAVING Wil s Iest Muy, und blauk verse on green grass and bud- diug vives, 1u fact, we Keepa tiaveling ran out all the year round louking sfter such things, and paying cash down in overy cose. ‘The trouble is to cet enough of such poetry to supuly the demands of our read Having snid this much in explanation,'we cal) the at- tention of the public to the followlng solemn Iactag Iu December, 1600, 8 1sdy in Katiens forwarded us o poew on 5privg, to be Jald awusy undera brick untll the 20th of March, Sne died within fourtcen dava after mailing the poetry, Come went §s necdless, In March, 1867, & student &t Ann Arbor for warded @ poun ot forty lines on the return of the rovin, Defore bis robin had uttered thres aquawks, or the poein could be printed, the stident wus culled lhome (o see hus sistor dle, day J party Lord — marrfed s charming woman, She v eon.,,c’";::]:‘c:'":;""“ ety l:nv.:l!:hllfu dieihand T warried & Ay with & tompor. Ytermeq o o this county, Whyit may | 3o ono catled on bt the other day aud said, Sreq o edding in bigh Ne In because 16 | o \Whiera s your wiie{" o auswered, »Khe is Wiy gy e ton of the high mountain di- | m Heaven, * L um nots Lady — {8 in the drawe ) T 0opusite the station, After the wedding | dg-room."—ZLondon Truth, m;",“’"’ Y38 performed, the vewly-murried | A basnful young mian could defer the moment- Nt s o ponev i, ot star fn fe. | 90 et wo| luicer, 4 o avocenre s taleq g g.,n(:(ug'“'“f“" mountatn they con- | 4o LSyt The pood Book wiysesr, sass this 1t e for gy statlon on & hutnd-slod. THo | i ot gepr-good thut m-man should b aloned W g mlrt] i cutne, und thele friends, after | o Then hudn't you betser run bomo to your ke, ln:vthz‘l: .;u:il tlu-\r) huuulucu lol‘lidlv wmotker?* Marthia coolly suggested. 4 B shootline over the e I AWAY eV |y Smythe—t What, not skating, Mrs. el ey o oy e rounid L the rats of | o PN BN Vot wat sating, Mra, harp ey, et b dawn they surned | 0 N R i *L 100k i) — T8 Cepa g Lo thels buerur they diseov. | Q1R MIRSCHMEITT, UAE Who docsat touk ity e moumu‘l Al Sob ter distunk comiiie Yount Bmythe—"Tuo oldi What do you x‘-;x.ll et Y2y ok room ol prs Gy | Yoo olds? Sirs, Marsablerh New. Slefrasia dahd tiat the mulea would hot have Ui g""‘l"'"y 1o Dou't you " eall 28 two old, Mr, beagues, and to Ms colleagues e gives no help whatever, “attends to nothing' it ls i thouen 1 Unnk this means thnt the lazy old fox Just sttends Lo what 1s necessury and ho note, Doubitiess, the Queen kuows, and 5o du the Prime Mivister's colleagues, it hls health is in u condition of senile traxidity, flu bas chronle, or at least frequent, bronchit Heis u gum[ deal huunted by gout, Bl or well, e sces his wediead mun (Dr, Kuld, whose suce hen the allopuths did not 'cure or plesse his Lordahip, ¢ a trumph for homeopathy) every duyvy ud nle touethier i3 o that Interesting atate of valotoli- narianisn which in n fashlovable wwd witty ond rentleman of 74 sccures bl from his friends fium“m indulgence us can possibly be affurded 1 rap ou the nose, with the remark; It hag just | huode. Not so, however, the experlenced struck onel” 4 Re falibers, retorted Pat, | welss bler drinker, who, by long practice, has 1 glud L didn’s ux yez an hourugo " avquired lilm L‘lnnck of bul'n.uclm:. as &lm:lwilthl" o rlus tstretched little Every now and (ien some chup writes 104 | Duttom of tgluss unon his o y f newspaper for s recine to prevent hair from | A0Wer while e wragos the slde witk the remain, " o A ing Hugers and thumb of the“kame hand, A ffl".[‘:""h‘:;,‘,}u]:,,'m,:h,‘m'w"“,“:,,',',':mf‘,;:"."‘:,f,'"‘: preliminary nip of Kumimol (anive seed) 14 con- i < oo | #ldered de riguer, and, this disposed of, the Bers Hle halr wouldwi conia ont en rpdiy. We |10 CnGhing e lune quuru‘:fl wuhite blonde always o hume eurly, und “‘ia have more hulr —as Wi beer is poetleally termed by its nd. Yiere ,l‘}'"' the day we were born—Norristown | 100 rs 5 rendiiy as his nabive sand sieks in o ieraity summer shower, exciting hls thirst perbiaps once A seedv-looking {ndividual stepped fnto one | u the couree of the operution by some sulted ol our goutlemen's furnishing stores recently, | delicaey such ang Jamprey, Herlin 13 the clty and askéd lor‘{. poir o1 four-piv culls, The artl | where ihe kuble blonde is obtained in the greats cles wert hunded:hin, and ho cxamfued thew n | est pertection, It should be drank when it s of 0 dubivus sukt,.of” way, wid Uin remarked: | o cerinin age, be lareely imorognated with car. 4 Bee here! - Thicss gin'l |Ir- rizht thing; T want | bonie acld gas, and should huvejacquired o peeuls the tour-ply kind.—thidm talyou can tars four | 1ar. shiarp, dry, il by no means disagreeable times without washing.—2yston Courier, tiwvor. ‘To the ordinury unstrung Berllver o T L nioderate quantity of the weiss f8 ws soda winl ) SDAY EVENINGS, March 17 iso Weduesday Matiney, Blakspcare's Greas OTHELLO! OHN M'(lillgll.fll!fll’. ¢4 Tharron | Awelin,,Mlss Emlly Gavin ay und Thrsduey—Julius’ Caesar. Friduy— A degular Fls, Satariay—{licherd 111, SKCOND AND LAST WEIK of the Peapla's Favorite, e dnluiltable O AL Whoa she will appear in lice Iateat and greatestouccess, LA OIGALBIL As pertornied by Ger fulr cumecuiive Huwig wna enihueiaaiie widien tthe Pard NeWw Yurks Suiurduy, il . it 48 ouly Lotts Matiise. NOTE.~LoLtu docs bot wpyesr Wudnesday wiieruvoh or Saturday nlaht, Oy Muy S1=TUE GRKAT MODJKSKA ANE LOMEANY, — Thoe Bulgarlan Constitutlon, Under the Treaty of Uerliz, Bulzarla Is to be orzanized as “un horeditary and constitutions! 10 2et out of the way, ‘ iyl 1 do," ocs any explangtion secw necessary ! A Fatal Wave:'n', Lraindy to the *scedy® Englihman, After an | monareny with natural ropresentation.” ‘This | T L AMEIN TEATRE, u‘:‘,“fi*um. thery w..‘f."fim:.“J,’.'.’Lu':n'x"?.‘u'-','&‘ffl T T lJlu 1870, n lml? 1w Elmnira, N, Y., oe{u on eight Purttund Oregonian, ':::,.,‘ [ eveulns of excess hts steps Invariably tend’ to | new State will be upder such nomnal vassalagy II uppostie CourtsHouss, Mipwgy owever, they did nat besitata us 1o Selling a Book for 81,200, verses 0l Lenut{ful poetry on * April 8howers." Anp nceldent most distressing fn c(rcum-.unfiou, the welss beer stube, there to quench bis thirst | to the Porteas Roumauls o Sepvis. Un the 234 ®rE A. '.I‘_Q IO Gty 0 Gouc, far wop they couldw't,amd | In its account of the third duy's sale of some | About the W06 (ke Ieiterearrivr was sayine | aud cansiue (e dedth of Airs. Mary Klinbins | witn a draught of kuble blonde, wud sthoulute | of Februury (momorable as tie aimiversary of = = Yel) o, :;'lll:"“"“ the legs of those mules they | of the Brmbey collection of rare book: o the New | st there was 81X cents postage due ou hier let- | beard, of Marshfield, oceurred in Coos Countyom | his pulid agppetite with knoblauchwurst, u delfs | W ashingtun's birth) the notables ol Bulearia, AND 3R W, T, MELVILLE IN W thiy : $ dul that would be 10 get Kicked out | York Sun suyw: ' At the mention of the next | ter she was fulling ofl o oridue neur her home, In seaston ut Tinova, had placed befure then hind gone to the ovean Beach 10 View Ui storm- the Sthfust, Witn a party of friends the fauy: | egey. thy favorite sausoge type fricd with il g ! Y u qut‘ d e Constltution prepsred under the guidauce TIE PIRATES OF THE CNESAPEAKE! h stance, Johw, the husband, of | Look to be olfered, Mr. Subin's cold entleuly | She never spoke sfter being pulled sshore and e e wy, " 3 ntleuly | 0 b i ! ) 210 2t Ve ety 9 poetaie Tl B8, wiyg m3 Pllot of Wie gled, wnd, bracig Ninge | disappeorc FOLZ VOl Wi e rung ont. ‘Truly, the ways of Frovidence are | angered waters, and while standing o Jittle dis- 3 of the Cear. 1L appears t0 have been compused yo L Uhe rapldly approachlus. thonite, b | 8 belt Tk o e e i wus us clear da | wrung ont. Truly, 3 tancs Irom DEF companions, UCor o fmimcine THp AL AT ROME, with ue regard 10 the houest. gavernient. of HOPOLITAN I " es, ‘Ihe future Koyal Fumily will by allowed a millfon of francs (about $300,000) o year, ‘The State roligion, with toleratics tor ult other ceveds, will be Y ihe ortholdox Christian fulth of the Orfentat confession’ While the Friuce of Bulgarls uud bis Jamily must proless this falth (that of the Gieek Church), sn exs ception 8 to b allowed, In the ‘vaiv of the Prince to bo_eloctod, It he alresdy belongs to another Church, ‘This fa Hberal, for 1t eannot be furgotten thnt the Princess Dagmar, of Denmurk had 1o becomo s anember of the Ureek Church betors shv wmarifed tho helr- Now, 3, copv of the trst (-rlmml wthe Auglo-American ust ‘year o lawyer fn Cleveland sent us 8 L i trla, a8 you swore this morning: to | colouiea—r"Tlie Wile ke of Psalmes Fuith- | pound i a balz pf blauk yerse on the volees of Fleey, (Ut death, T would sdvise you to [ ruily Translsted mito Engiteli Meter, whereunto | the bluclied and the storting grass. 111 yersea for oyart 4N 10 vour arms uround my [ is preixed a iscoisse dechirig Hot onlv the | reackicd us one tainy Thursduy evening, when Letney .cfi e bank we must go,” Juwtuiness, but also the Jeeessity of the heavens | all pature scemed bent on having a vood old up e, J, 3" praying for both of | Iy wrdisance of singliz Scripture Fsatines 1 the | cry, wid the voieer of ward poiliicions came up treo truok strunded on the beach nesrl) Hom¥ Chpresppndance Phddadelubia Ivess, wastied Ly tbe waves, which, following eaelh | We ure i theluighi of the Caruival, Batur other, suine ghor aud lngber, she potited 1o | guy thts mad festiVd]; helzgn with wind und raln, e sunds ab ber feet and repeateds + Flius tar When the Campldogiio teang for thy opene ehult thou como ana no furtber? Fhe pexe et A 5 billow catie with reststless force, 1lfted the | g of the gayetles, the vary'licavens opeucd, trunk by her side, dasbed it ovejust hor aud | and such a torreot of rafn pdured down as has kilied ber, Hor cumlmnluuv furluuately recov- | not been seen for o long while, even during the ¢red the body, Mrs. Khokinbeard was 50 yeurs | ryjuy geuson, The storm held up o litsle at the of age, and was oue of the plopeer women of ¥ 4 Un'g;‘m;d having reachied this F’\m‘ 11 the tul of | €lose of the afternoon and gave a chance for the WHT,. Ehe was the iwother'of t1tecn ehildren, | races, The horses oro very pood opes hfs eeven of them i TO-NIGELT, - M. 8. PIENAFORE! d Wararobe, Miss Ines Bexton, llvl’&";ll(l:‘HA Popular prices, 15, iy 80d dUe. Joliy ul wife, . Churchey of God® wi ta the hivllomauiacs | from the Bixth Ward ‘\mn hulluw tnoat, and ed 1o pid 161 ber wilde, by bravely turning | 08 *The Bay Paali-Book’ ‘his book Is next morudng the lawyer Wus fuund dead §u 2ido upd fetthye it shoot over the | octavo, printed by Stephen Daye, Combridee, { bed. “The tainble Juok on his face shuwad thut dowh & distanee of twenty feet, | 1080, 1y wua Lound by Bediord In dark brown | he must bave suffered for hours and hours. The w hrlnw, Cyrrying with it @ bride, | crushed Levaut tnoroceo, the sides studded with { Coroner's jury returned u verdict that the i ortunag kS bags 10 oue promiscuous | guid stars sitlin u\l%xunsen, with vorner und | L'ress wined Lo beld blameless, 2 butely the suow wag deop euough | centre vrugmente, Doe thewsand dollare was | 0ne ehort wivk ogc 2 ronwsiady o Vestern COL, ROBERT ¢, INGERSOLL WILL Lls'!."LUHB ; Neat Sunday Aftcrucon st laverly's, March 28, e ettt young, | searow, aud the jucing la falr, but the yellow

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