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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN fought. Clark was pretty badly used up, more, ‘RIDAY, MARCH 28, 18799—TWELVE PAGES Me. Boucteault, the play, and Hthographa, play onco~f ‘hicago, Feb. 7—in accordance The elngle member of the company T agreed to [ with the contract, they continued to play It farnish (Boucieault) gavo satisfaction to the | agningt his protests, and without remunerating ress and public, and, hed Mr, Steele done the | him trom {ts profita, Finally, he charges thatthe sano, T would not have sold out,—he would not | value of his property in the play is fpatred by have been eold,—and everything would have | its continuans performance fn * the provinces," theSouthern Benntora who acceded in 1801 had PRI - previously taken a solemn oath to support the however, from tho work 0) Constitution of the Unitad States, which they DODAING CILAMHBTRA, ‘ . 2 and throwing limeelt down to avold puntsh- Violated, ond will again if opnortunity offers.” | Ohambers and Clark, 128-Pounde | inent, tuan trom blows reeetved, although hia action of other metals, as iron and steel, under those conditions, incline me to that bellef; but we don’t know a thing antit we know it. a A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT. murdera who had been hung that day, they” would hear atrange calls from an unknown yofce. é Accordingly a large delegation hurried out to the tomb. “The old hag proveded them. As ; 5 5 amber: st they at hed aw two figures movii 5 Tipey’s forcelosure of the mortgage which ers, Meet in the Pugilise hy heel sas oF Ue Aa sea * | been Jocely, sincerely yours, nolwithstanding the fact that it everywhera an oe ftealthtly. They todke them tel bowie mhosts ok he holds on the Democrats party in 1680 will ¢: After haying fount 126 rounds the enectatora W.R Deorseir, Manager Dion Boucteault. heats with success, and he prays thet. the de- | Robert 13. Roosovelt's “Pot-tuck Pienlo” a the depart murderers, and fled back to the nol earry with it the equities of redemption, tic Ring. began to call for a draw or fintah of some kind, = eudanta inay bu compaliad to return his manu- . Complete Succom, bail-room and reported the fact. A dozen of Agreement made and entered into by and he- | script, to account to him for the profita of the tween Mr. TR. E. J. Mites and Mr, W. RR. | representation of the play and to make goud to Dentach, whereby Mr. Miles agreea to play Mr. | him the.damages he fins auflered throuh their The is oud tHeken, Clark's second, ayuin threw up the The slonlngone extol) botany ” a sponge: (having done so on the 1221 round, to PERSONALS eg The Feather-Welght Battle Con- | which Ctark objected). Clark protested, but New York Tribune, March 20, It was a unique and thoroughly successful en- tertainment which was given by Rohert H. the women fainted. The Sgares turoed ont to * be resurrectionista who had been sent by nhyal- : cians to steal the carcasses, Many of the 6 i jeer Dion Bouctcault at his theatre in Cinetanath, | fallure to bring it to New York to have Its mer- f = Poteet tested in Cannia, Near HOON RUN Tit aig Rates Te ttt | Olle, one weviey elgt, perfortinaicen, commas {ts passed upon by a metropolitan audtence, | Roosevelt tast eveninzat the ranma of the Free- upuned Lpeude {rtabtenei- nnd went, hone, but Chewing gum will presorvo the tooth.-~ Baftalo. heing accepted, the tight was closed, after fiay- | 26 Murch 17, 1878, Mr. Miles aycuinsx to Surniely The Injunction is mada returnable March a Trade Club, No, 21 Weat Twenty-fourth street, ofclock tila morning. At that boar a doxology Mary Audereani ing lasted two hours ait twenty minutes, theatre, ull attaches, orchestra, entre company, | when at argument on the motion for refief o He called ttn “ pot-luck plente,"” and fts pecu- | was aung, aud the gatlowa ball ended; but as- Stoners, costumes, nud propertica. Mr, Deutsch | the plainthf will take place before Judge Dono- agrees to furnish Mr, Dion Bouclcault tila play | le. Tho Criterion Ce meily Company wero and Mthogeapba, and in costleration of the | billed to play “Whims'? in’ Troy Wednesday, above Mr, Miles agrees to pay Mr. Deutech one- | hut it fs not Skely they will play It, as Mr, Mc half the gross receipts up to 85,000, and 65 per | Kenna started for Troy on ‘tuesday night to b 4 i t Aight bly to ‘The parttes fonarated at Mack Rock. ‘The satuit aaileral fronts aro fighting nobly One Hundred and Twenty-five Airine eauend contig crate exeltement in this ‘Tho despniring North to the Solid Houth : Rounds, Principally Apectal Dispaten to The Tr!une, the party cmnerged from the butlding the Voudoo stood outside und yelled: “The Devil has marked you alll? ~ Narity consisted in the fact that all the viands Were supposed to haye been prepared by ladies and gentlemen present. ‘The cards of {avitation Derrott, March 27,—Mayor Langdon tet atated that “any guest feeling within herself or Ail we want fs to bo let alone, Dodges. graphed to Vandderhilt: on Imecting will prob- | out of ali sume over $5,000 on the week, settle- | Berve the Injunction on AMesers. Mackey and | iimself the divine confidence of evokery Is ra- , _ WORTH AND RELIABILITY, a ft ably be called at once; If you huye any destra | Ment to be tnade nightly. Gosche.—New York Times. ted i Wholesale denunciation ‘ts invariably tibjust Speaker Itandall is a great coin-collector— fora bridge here. tiles indieate Ht 10 ‘enne RE. J. Miia, for Miles & Steele, ae Aucated to supply tha dian tn whlel he or 8b | Corsain tnworthy corporations have failed, and for campalgn purposes, we ruppoae, Somo Pummoling Done by Chambers, | manuer. What ould Detrolt be called unon to | Boston, Avril ts, 184, W. I. Drersca, THE ART OF MAKING SILVER. excels," and several of the more important ones their memory has been properly anathematized, |” Chief Moses is in Washington, ‘This ia Who Is Declared Winnor. got What shall Tray to our poole MinksoLE neHiR cee ae ae ees aeeenda heen to assembte ana { bt Rothing fe more absurd than to censuro all | ea, Wh anderbitt, sen he NAFORE zMS, . 10, d ie meat iiee oles ante ta A ish following non-camnmtttal reply: *3¢ the elutzons | ‘The boatawaln In" H, Mf 8, Pinafore” ta the | An Alleged Discovery by Wr. Farsles—Can | to fuvade the kitchen, Gentlemen and Indies Tue cathe isnt jie beaten este a dow Oliver is almos' wickad as vara to bu i 3 iu it ea hiitesealaton with Ben Butlerail her lite, | Complete Prostration of the Specta- hearty coneirrente, ae conettt thewean wahhe ttn Sarreaiant Cops wild give nat ee ee grail TaD nee te ta atin Srceeunife aprons, of ‘the country, which were never stronger than Mr. Tennyson is writing 1 now play,—a tors from Lack of Pa- of that city,’ .tttle consolatl lon ent) be extrnct- . g ; F ie Burlington (1a,¥ Harckeve. ro ei at the present time, In Massachusetts, espe. played. = {iroase Isle tunnel Hrajeets No westinehas. | aot: ant, aud about 35 yenra of age, Ho was edu | basement to the parlore mil tire arrangement | ny's policies nun-forfeitable, even after an oxe Ono of tho mistakes of Bra doubtless waa been called, ‘The tunnel at Grosse tele may bo | Ford's company in Washington fs making an | cated at the Jowa, Wesleyan University. He was | of the long tables, occupied’ the time for an | tended lapse of payments, thus rendering the , jhatanenniwte: taba the! earbelet Tora tlgeee tite oeeint Dispatch to Tha Tribune. Tegarded a8 a certaluty in any event. i {minonse hitin Washington with “Pinafore.” | a college chum of Prof, Mopkirk, of the Bur- hour and eal Sone of he food ae Bfe- | insured absolutely cortatn of equitable treat- than Ell Porkins, Bureato, N. Yu March 87.—Arthur Chom- a The Buttercup, Miss Mayer, 1s said to havo an | iugton High School, The Rev, Dr. John | bared outside, nud the question of the conk | iment under tie protection of the laws of the was one of faith rather than of sight; but much honest work was done in the sight of all who chose to visit. the kitchen, and about the plum- pudding of Mes, J. C. Croly Jennie June), the fish-chowder of Mr. Roosevelt, the maccaront wasterpiece by Mrs. Falke, the coffee of Juaquin Miller, the sauce pintante of Mre. Fortescue, and the peach-pudding of Clara Morris, there can be noquestion. At half-past 6 the tables were set, and the guests, tu the number of about 100, wera seated. Then for av hour the highest possible compliment was paid to the skill of the cooks, When the more substantial dishes had well- nigh yanished, Mra, Croly’a ponderous plum- pudainyg und Mrs, Mary Kyle Datla’ tuttlfruttt made thelr appearance at the samme moment, and were grected with applause, After oshort Umo Clara Morris’ peach-custard was introduced, and doguuin Miller's voffee—"atrang enough to float on ceg completed the feast. Then David G. Croly, in a brief sneect, thanked the ylver of the feast on behalf of the compuny, and proposed the health of Robert B. Roosevelt, Mr. Roosevelt snid thut the iden of the entertainment originated ata email social gathering where John Savage was present. Mr. Savage was speaking of the Hability of writers State, even though they may be carcleas, The old and reliable Massachusetts Mutual, which {6 located ot Springfieid, and which the werlter has recently had the privilege of visiting, is the leading example of this Jaw in America. Not only Is it ably and conservatively managed, but {ts special features. together with a local Bonrd. of Directors, render it superlor {n strong essentials to any company In the United. States. The practical workings of the Company fay bo seen from the following facts: Daniel O'Hara, Cook County Treasurer, had a policy in thla Company at the time of his death, upon which payment was nearly two yeara past due, but the polley was paid his helrs in full, deduct- ing only the unpaid premium and interest. Joba A. Nelson. also of tlits city, was over flya Years in arrears in bis payments ot the time of Mts Jeath, but it vas also pald In full, less ups patd premium and Interest, Similar {ustances could be repeated indefinitely, but this fact bas been established: that under the Massachusetts t Jaw there are advantages fn Ife-Insurance which - fro possessed by the companies of no other - State, and which are of the greatest yalue to all polley-holders, and the Massachusetts Mutual is the Tending exponent of this principle. The Company's business in Illinols is in charge of elegant contralto voice, Wheeler was at that tine the President of the Another yew troupe, the Glovor English University, and: Prof, Mausfleld liad charge of Onera Troupe, te giving “Pinafore” tn Phila: | the department of chemistry and Iaboratory detphin, but not with auy great degree of euc- | oeactice, Huth Break in high terms of their wth CM een eal former pupil's studiousness and uatural ability, with Ettio Butler at its hond, will wing in Dos | _ While employed in the University laboratory Moines to-day and to-morrow, snd they will be | 121874, asunder teacher, and treating of chem|cal foltowed by atill another troupe called Dickson's | analysis before the class ane day, iis attention Fitth Avenue “ Vinafore” Company, in which | was directed to the condition of the waste mate- W. U. Stanley, formerly of this city, is Zalph. rial or “washings” in the earthen vessel where Mesara, Gilbert and Sullivan have posched they remained during the night. Varlous metals Hpon aoveral Mterary manors in seeking xame | and acids had been sed in the itlustration, Io sof Oy ” or MOU Seealy Dect ee este emptying the vessel he noticed thet a metal had upon Blackstono fora comic chorus. Yet that | been formed from the waste materials, and. famous jurist—upon whom the 7Z'ribune poached | which he concluded was platina, This led oin for a misapplication of the word “coparcener”! carefully to note the ingredients and propor- —in the twelfth chapter of his second book say f An eatate 1s held in coparcenary at cones | Hons that had been used, hoping to be able to in Oe “ reproduce the same substance. aw. where neat ae Belge in (eeaitodien and He afterward ascertalued that the metal was daughters, sisters, aunts, and coustie—in which | 2Ot platina but silver, and, without letting hls case ail suiatl {nberit.’? ‘The authors of “Pina- | discovery be known, he questioned Prof. Mans- foro” can claim nothing as original {n the moat | field as to what the effect would be of the union notable phrase of their work, therefore, except- | Of te varlous materials he tad thus acel- ing thelr nico derangement?’ of Slr Wlillam’s | Gentally mixed. ‘The Profcesor, as a careful hers, of New York, aud Jobn Clark, of Phila- ~ | % ; If Mr. Talmage is compelled to leavo tho | itetphia, fought to-day fn Canada, directly oppo- AMUSEMENTS. , poiplt, wo predict on exceedingly bright future for | site this city, avout four mites down the'Ningarn Lim a 2 pedestrian, = River, for the Meht-welght championship of Clara Morris uow saya that the Chinese | America and 81,000 a side. The arrange inst fo, and ttlonks ne ff Clara wero a blggerman | ments which brought avout this meetligy: *than Donny Kearney, Were induced by a challenge issued some Tiny {8 $200 o ton in Lendvillo, and a man ue months. go by iat in Po pael hi, ie has to give a mino which assays $3000 ton fora ight any one in the world at pounds for et = drinks with a etraw In tt. y $1,000 n aldo and the leht-welgnt champion howd, pra ae penetra Tho Princoss Beatrice js saiil to ba “tho | stip belt, Chambers accopted the olfer, aut! siorn, and the work in which the velocity ‘of fit 1 left ching mo" tn the case of the Zulu- | Sont for Bat Mullen, of England, to come over | i15 tmngiaavion hae fallen fore. Tn it the very slayer, Prince Napulcon, uni take the concolt out af thy now aspleaut | donthe of our nature are suunded,—the cte- ‘The Scotch Inugh yoelferously nt Gough's | for pustlistic honors, but ; mente of our belng aro lafd bare. ing Tear ‘Jokes "; which 19 further proof that the Scotch SAN DECLINED TUT: RIND. INNIARION: stands out a distinct and Mying gure Lave no sense of humor, eee seater fixed onan t eee King, oC} iituminated with an intense Nght ‘The negroes being out of tho way, itiato bo Toe hae he ae ara lor ihe hae ve ca from the moment he flret appears before his hoped that the Southerners will expond tholr pow. | ot 9 AS) i audience, His thews and etnews are rusty with and collared Messra, Chambers, King, and ‘4 eaihe der oud 8 nilets on each other. Clark, and the Justice before whom thelr case ar malls ena ae je vencral, soaks, Mr. Tilden may retort to Tammany in tho | cama ras 80 entirely inappreclative of the ex- s Rinolog wo sea him a Well-known Iangungo of its late Boss: **What | wltence and elegance of the mauly art ag | a" sbout to break, but who fs not yet broken, are you going,to do about ity" to “fag” them until Jan, 2b was among the His countenance still wears the impress of Go- HAVERLY?S. “To give a description of the play Stself,”” says Inzittt, speaking of “King Lear,” © or of ita effect upon the mind ts mere Smpertinence,"? but “the pour distressed ‘Lear? (6 1 the town,” and something must be said. It ts admitted ‘Tho Dukb of Nowenstlo died a bankrapt, | days that wero gone, ‘Then they were hound | Alon, yet hls heart fs Aled with paternal : pat ea sclentist, stated what would be the result ar. | 2 Write onsubjects of whlel they knew littl | Messrs. Davin a Walker, 149, Dearborn ateest, anil loft hit helen $1,000,000 a yenr, Homuat unve | over to keep thio peace with the ned people of | renderness ries aD ca. VATA faultes, | aMteetignitts.“ epltaphs.— Ans York World, Gordiny to the known iaws of ehemistry-as latd | OF nothing, Mrs. Croly eatd, “Well, Lean cuuk, While tho Hon, Willian Hiross and Charles B, ‘been the Prealdent of a sayings bani, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As soon | 2cutal and physical, oro beginning to totter, PAUIAINE IN TROUBLE down in all the standard works, Tlie young ep eoala te val me it, | imball, of Chicazo, are members of tte Bou i * . but he fs oblivious to hls own decay, Choleric INE I uTe expert, however, found @ result quite different, | they could cook certain ‘articles, 80 of Directors. After a visit toits home offica Senator Don Cameron is building himself | as they wyre out, nowurrangements were talked senllity is the point reached, nnd ho becomes Speciat Dispatch to The Tribune. and resolved to keep the information to him- | WAS agreed, then ond there, that cach | and an {uapection of its affairs, we do not hes!- should give evidence of his or her abiltty in that direction, and the “pot-luck plenic’? was de- vised. Mr, Roosevelt regretted that Mr. Savage was not present, und said that he bad made uo explanation of his absence, He called upon Mr. Kicbard O'Gorman, as a fellow-Irlaiiman, to account for jt. This Mr. O'Gorman was unable todo, but he succeeded in making an admirable after-dinner speech. Ie spoke in comolimenta- terms of Sorosis, in bebalf of which Mrs. Croly briefly replied, proposing that a new club be formed, to dine together one each year, and tut Mra. Fortescue be its Preafdent. Ex-Mayor Ety was called upon to respond for Mra, Fortescue, und did so very happily, Judge Shea, of the Marine Court, made a few remarks, and asked that some of the ladies of Surosls favor the’ company with some of those recita- tons of which he had readin the papers, but which he had never had aon opportunity of hearing. Mre Favny Foster was called upon, and recited a humorous — nucin of her own composition. John Swine ton was called upon os ao repreaentative ™M e ofthe Commune by Mr. Roosevelt, aml re- sponded ina manner which elicited shouts of laughter, Brief speeches were also made b: Mrs. Mary Kyle Dalloa, Barnett Poiilips, EIlloe anew house at Washington, Don fs eaid tobe a | of, but, a8 we are informed, Mr. King was so good deal disgusted with the old man. thoughtless as to get drunk, and his engage. Chan Pan Kwal, a Mongolinn, is lecturing | ment was canceled. Asn tant und best resort | oh younger years ho must have been a wlio 35 thle country. Feebanzanie, htveoniestion with See ee ree a aL Tee AR AL EAN: | ‘anil ay cottrabepua Kita, and-wol he, hee % ee for the honor of pollening off the new aspirant | £foWn gray there remains the colossal spirit If Mr, Childs goca to Now. York we may for fletic glory. ‘This ho was under the necva- whieh invests bis person, hla sufferings, bis in- look for an exciting strugale between him and Mr. sanity, with a grandeur and impresstyeness that Dana aa to whlch will welte the other's obituary, | SLY of doing to savo the stake-money, for | makes the churacter tower lie a mountain one é trolling Pina | Std William = MeMullin, of Philndelphia, | plain. We fs every inch a King amidet all his Little Buttercup, in 9 strolling ina | who was stakeholder, believed the | troubles, Not by lineage or by human law does fore company tn Indiana, got eo drunk the other | ints} ougut tobe uround, und deelared tnt if i | Ho hold’ his rovatey, but by divine endowtnent, 3 : 4 wales j alght that abe forgot evorything olse buttescups. and this spirit of finperialism ts seen even‘in his hit bi Were not, Instead of surrendering the money, he | Faq) haste, his violent Impetuosity, bis blind- Capital punishmont might be abolished in | would devote tt to some enaritable purpose, | ness to everything but the — promptinga the North, and, instead of hanging them, convict- | 4h partles wero wonderfully successful in | of his passion or affections which pro- ed murderora might be went to Yoxas fora term of keeping secret the, place of meeting and the | duce all these misfortunes. To infuse into oue year, day, ‘The fight was attended by probably the role this {immaculate and charming oxcel- A correspondent asks, “Who fp the old- | cus swaunzsr CONGREGATION EVER GATHERED Jenee requires tn an artist lttleloss han eral estinhabltant’? Dear sir, we do not intend to | at g pugiliattc contest of anywhere near the | Barrett and Booth, Yorreat tilled the rote a8 no sel Into a fase with Clara Loulse Kellogg of any | tinportauce of this on the American turf, Itts | otler actor ov the Atnerican. stawe: aint Jolin other wouan, also noteworthy that the rowdy elemeut, | MeCultough's Sear, that of last night, Is un- o 5 a 3 questiunably the nearest approach to Forrest's Why flopen't sonialicdy: say that WoT Vb meaning | the yery worst, of course, was not nnn since that arte died, Ils tragle cerbilt's tunnel will ho great bore, anyhow?—Le- | there. ‘Thero was yery Ittle profanity, css mantle may not ait as gracefully upan John as troit Free Press, Iwill bo ox great a borear | obscenity, and, on the whole, the company | {t will afew yeara hence, but its copious folds auch ** jokes," was = alimost «as decorous os ff in | hang even now gracefully from his shouldera, INDIANAPON.13, March 87.—The personal bag- | aclf, and follow up his fuvestizations without Rage of the Pauline Markham troupe was seized | publicity. In continuing bls experiments ho to-day by the Bates Jlouse proprietors for non- | would sumetimes succeed jn reproducing the paynient of board. ‘The manaver of the trouve | first result, and at other times be would fall. released the trumpery by paymentof theamount | These experiments continued over a period of clalmed, with costs, . several years, during which time, hoping to ob- i tain better laboratory {eciilties for pursuing his yNWOT! rescarclics, he weut to &t. Louis, “Pugs ti DE AATIO a B M Altor étrucgling along for some time and ex- 88 in Boots” will occupy the Boston Mu- } hausting his own resotirces, Dr. Farris becan scum stage on April 4. to donk about. for lel He popllel to severe} ‘The Rev. Robert Collyer occupied one of the | Citizens of Mount Pleasant for help, partially s revealing bis object, but it looked so chimerical boxes last evening at Huverly’s. {hut none of tliat were willing to ventnra any- “Modjeska” played Jast evening tor the frat titan on such an enterprites we Analy. cy “up \-] a exe eted an arrangement in the latter pr ol Mic Mirae Hines _ Au excellent | Pith Moses, W, G. Saunders amt. the lattors it nephew, J. A. Graut, both of Mount Pleasant, ‘The Porter benellt at Marshall Hall, Texas, ‘The ve i aces utter waakhii dhe Liuatness Bie cl rangement was to have a more extensive aualy- notte se ae vegiaore te satel bettor, sis of the metals, so o8 to be vertaln beyoud Physicians aro confident of his recovery. | doubt as to its real nature. Four ussays were ‘The following drolt sequence of plays recent- | made by different experts: Une by Howard & ly “appeared fn the bill ofthe London Strand | Mobile, No. 1 Jobn street, New York, which was ‘Theotra: ' Bweethearta?? “Engaged,” “Mar- forwarded trough 1. P. Hildretch of that hake 4 : elty,—aseay per cent, 1,000 the standard; red,” “ Baby.’ wie < one button forwarded to Wheeler, Parsons & Therumor 1s again started thatthe Vokes | Hayes, No.2 Matden tane, New York, who re- tate to pronounce {ta most rellable foatitution un worthy of ite success, $$$ The lily §s a9 white na snow, ‘The roseis ae the crimson red? : But nelther can surpass in giow ‘The color or the brightness shed" Dy the eweet ling and tocth allied That SOLODONT has purified, ‘BUSINESS. NOTICES, A coarse akin can be made smootle and foft by the nae of Canwell’s Camphor Ice Lotion. Foruale in Chicago by Buck & Rayner. capricious, flery, trrational, nnd exacting In care rying out bls fdeas of simplicity and. Roodncss, a Uno “ Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children while teesting. Itcares dysentery anddj- arrhy'a, wind colic, ana rezulates the bowels, 23 cle ‘KICURA RESOLVENT veer ee error en s erwweweverwerele 7 » Corin, and others, aud there were reeita- $ ‘ Cy 4 , ort assay 007 per cont, stundard 1,000, und the beh eltag? a Mr. Prentice never necopted tho $25,000 | nttendanco at an sintertaiument ranking | MF. MeCullougivs conception of Her nce sea Tamas neliating the spongy Rosina, who was | Mrorket. vale SL0f3g ‘per. ounces ite Hous. by fliss stlanle Swazi, alse A) BLOOD AND SKIN IUMORS offered im to bo a Confederate, and it woald, | infnitely higher in the scale of respectability. placed 'n strikingly new interpretation {1 betaine eee Cy he stage, will re- ) port recelved through Senator Saunders, Harriott (Clara Morris) wed fatigued.by her | Speedily, Perman: a ay, toall: » Prentice were | ‘th test was brutal In the ext: but not i eos a of Nebraska, nnd analyzed by Rolirbeck, | tat are Morel) 8 ‘ s pecdily, anontly, and Hoonomically therofore, go pretty hord with Mr, Prenti The contest was brutal In the extreme, any gcend or passage, but because he x . ent wrltinf thom San Francl Inte of F. Y. Lume & Co., No. 14 Bond streot, | ¢X¢Ttlons over the range that she was unable to Curod by the Cutioura Remedios when he living to-day. | much bad biood was shown by the lookers-on, | bas imanifestly devoted hhnself with car- adderenennes thee pH NaN abn acd nr el eect | Satie orle: 1d, allver, 10.90 ber eanky etree respond to the numerous calts made fur her. all other known modicines-and Gen, Leo surrendered to Gen. Grant, but | ‘The partics were wolghed In Erle on Wednesday, neatness 20 tho study of dhe bart ins (NOMEN T cea people in tho cast wilft-compara favorably | of slug, 0.S0-100, the apeelfewravity of the meter dlp Ctoly, tlle: ehlet: punter of the: oevapiun, methods of treatment fail. Itwas a good while azo, and besides it looks now | Chambers balanctue the beam at 197 and Clark | Out the meaning Strom 'to“euch, phase ut | with the originals, aud Inetances Lewis Morrison | veins 10805, und. that of berfectiy pure ailver | *#ponded for | neee : F 8 ral, spontaneous delineation to‘euch phase of 7 e melting eta Sctofnions Ulcers and Sores, Abscesses, Mille’ aslt Gen, Grant might fast as well havo sur- | at 124. ‘They arrived ta this city nt this | thé rote, “Ife presented the pleture of slattered | 88 Judas Lecuriot—Dramatié News, Fanaa icons Apc: MadMand tbe aueltln EOLA MATYR. Lee, Fever Sores, Eeyuipelna Sores, Old Hofes aud rendered to Gen, Lew, jorning, were driven toa dock, where the ity, distracted reason, and abla stil cable 1. porn " : a eden aay i. Diechatning Wounds, Bulls, Caruuncl od An exolinngo ays that a walking mntch on roe DOD A Tus” s hehe with sucht tragle force, and aso wile tl we Mapleson, eee Fareaaed eae Barton 1 8ie. Oserece | F aren bua “seals. Uardnsie, Impurition® whiten sianttest Themvalece be baoes : t ded to Wind-MIll Point, but could | artlstle execution, a8 to arouse frequently the | Dudley Her Majesty’s Theatre, the negotiation | Melleabillty, P : velal cv ‘ The Bargain by Witch He Secured the Sup. | Ing thronzh the «kin aud eat ng deep into the flesh, atllts would boa novelty, It wonld Indeed, and, | und proceeded to Wind-) ‘oint, but cou 2, 1 ‘ | t " game as éilver, and the commercial value will : ‘3 when treuted internally by the Curtouna Resot-- x 4 hearticst enthuslism, | ‘Twice was he called be- | having been concluded esterday.—NVew York . Port of tho Democracy. dated ly aM bestdes, there would be an enconraging chance of j not lund on account of ice. The tug then pro- fore the curtain after the dellyery of thie eurse- | Zi yea be the aamne as those of silver in ite nearly pure Tat fle. Social 'to Loulseitie Cour vest and externully with the Coticona and Curt . the contestants breaking thelr necks, ceeded down the river, and, at a ptace about | scone, and, amid prolonged applanae, bowed tie | 7 tthe hero of Nias, as ho styten tne | UMC tis, taRe, Assay waa, made ‘by mn ex. SE MN EEE oeee Kthetm or osetia perce, Aka dinapnear. | Balt hin go to New Jorsey immeuiatély. 1A ‘inan'| ed at’ onta' to “pretiard for’ “business,” WHOIS ING gol Te tau Soviet eeee TO at | taking ann ineluye haltustagun forces’. duis | coro ce a this district, Dr. De La Mater, In voting avainat | Jrunidie of tie Skt? Soald Head" Dandeuf, a down there bet hls hose, Jor, and all he possessed | round was prepared, ao ring pitched, and, Hon of ager aul where, epoca ee emule | now performing with Breqfpuceess ut the Lone | Messrs. Saunders and Grant have {urnished | the seating of Mr. Mull (Deinocrat), of Florida, { all lerltating daa feghhuae [amore ‘of the Scalp, on O'Leary in the recent walking match, ut 10 o'clock In the forenoon, everything | seeng of the second ‘net, ho fy. | Son Aquarium. 3 and are furntshlne mouey to conduct the tests | is scverely criticised by the Demoernts here, | {Plc eaure, result: Iu Prematare ietduess, ‘are Mr. Tilden has just sold nome shares of.| Was realy forthe tray. ~The | clined =n ‘ilttle «to. rant.’ In the Salvinl, we aro told by the Dramatte Weekly, | 0 Racor het Mie be ta mud ATCO, were | They positively assert that Dr. De La Mutyr | pormunently cured by the Cuticuta Rewuuizs, elevated railrond stock at an immense proft, | wen threw thelr castors into the ring, following | Inst acts, however, a better and more conststent | under contract to Mr. Mas Strakosch, will bet Temeives anor iO, DU0 LORE Hot to divutec {| Made unqualiiied pledges to the Detnocrata thut ond tho ‘*bar'l" is fairly running over. We do | thele respective hate. Chambers was accom- pericrinanes colt hot be wished, He ta Out tin un eurasroment ae Boots Theatre in Data. the aeceat hotore Dr Farrise Rave them the for- | he would yore with them, tf elected, on all party ‘ ot thule Mr, Tilden ivton old to bu eewldent. | pauled by Billy Edwards nid Jou Gloss, of New | MUaY trun trans uag Nn ioe aay may tus | Her. He, Is to wet, 40 per gant. of the reeotpts, | tw aeeret before Dr. Karrise Rave them the fur. | he would vote with ther rumored for a week SHIN DISEASE. nm Rae, " fallen from greatness. In the third act the | Among the now additions to his repertoire are , 4 Mrs, Oliver is proved by Mr. Oliver, who | York, ns seconds, and Doo ‘Yallinan, of Phila- | portrayal of tie Monnech’s fluctuating moods | Mucor” and © King Lhe. line OSI Rea eee {oe Hie ors ae eRe OE Lg dem Matseia fa eee A Remarkable Lottor trom J. A, Tucker, Knows all about It, to have heen a bad woman long selblie, a eS ae Te unbouded by | was, seuchtuts | teil aun, Autmaata, aud Po | | To-day Mrs, Anna Cowell Hobkirk wilt lava | iis turn i the Inboratoryy atid altlvouci ame res | aces, aut upon the cant Indorsement of the Esq. Manufaoturor of the Bay Dofore sho ever met Mr, Cameron; whereas tho | Harry Hicken, of Philadelphta, and ‘Tommy Fea S point oF pasltlva Be Not a traco of | tliseity for California, whivh she tutends mak- | business partners are not chemista by profes- jovrate of this distriet through the milucnee State Superphosphate. ardent Simon supposed he was making a conquest, | MeWermott, of Buffalo, as seconds, and Frank Sine noe ‘ant inclination to partons ena einbie tg her furore Momo. 4 tay. ia well ait gion, they, lave, Iearned . how (2 handle of Mr. Hendbieks aut Senators SeDouald and Fi Alans, Weens & Vurren—Gentleinan: i thtpie n Gomerty, of the Quaker City, as umpire. het at plat * | favorably known in ty. For yeurs she | the material and apparatus, und each has | Vooriiees. If obtained possvesion of this letter have pati edlichs ut According to a rolinbla exchange, tho quos- sh we ne tn? adc Hie mutton ol be bike: te plas oc lie features. Played leading parts at MeVicker’s, anit dus ale | mriotiesiver Tn inet, Mr, Suunitersiastime | tornleht,” Te was writtes by De La Matyr in | cueing the Invt twenty yearn all of Tunke stow. tlon has alrandy arisen between the Duka of Con- | eh ft Weadaling Ch sae emeeTT en wee Ce ti a ian whose | Ways been associnted with the most prominent | self purchased und prepared tnateral whiter he | anewer toa letter written hint by William Hlen- |"B8sY DobLans, without recuiviug any permanent rd- naught atid his tovely bride, ** Witch ts theblgeest | Then ensued the usual wrangling us to who fa va rau hen een torn frovi ts | !térary associations of Chicago. has used when engared in the Jaboratory, and | derson, an influential and prominent Democrat ‘Last May watle taking a Turkleh bath at 17 Beas fan, the young maw's mother orthe young lady's | should bo referee, Several well-known eltizens | earl, natural driven out upon the aceanwuntee | ‘The other day Willian Norman who brought | from the silver thus manufactured under bis ex- | of thig elty. ‘The followin are true copies of | untae ayaa Met ett ath at 17 Bea uneley"* ‘ ” of Buffalo were honored with the numfination, of paps sult for $5,000 damaxes‘Azalnst doln W. Ed. | ¢lustve supyerision He selaetun, the Bpteinens we Jstusta The Wutlar: ot ie De da Matyr | of Win Coruett induced ue io allow him to apply itler’ ff but the native modesty of the averaye Buffa- “ wards, John W. Nort MI | that were assayed. By these carefal steps | places him in an exceedingly ugly position & preparation that he had upon me, assuring me Sancti Mittee true lta eritan tia tonidn compelled thie to decline, The hitch | b uty ots Mech les ih Pa - is cena Tani "e ted Trout ah Oheres Messrs. Saunders nd (rant have carried for- | Ismaxavouts, Au, 24, 1878.—To the Iter. that It was perfectly harmless, and ‘fora certain saying that thelr dauchter Maud has gone, fiom } foula pe 4 enuties of Mr Charles Barron's Adgar, Ho Hose at Nashville Chrtsmas Day, gained judi. | Ward the work this winter, until every shadow | Lert Ye La Malye, Clty? You are now be consideration be would cure me withiathirty days neceasity, upon the ballet stage, and that he aught | Veen to look acrious, when Mr, Dan Munee, | carried the difleult part easily, und with great | Hor Beanta and coath, Ste’ eee ude: | Gt doubt as to the sticeesa aind practical value-ot | people af tins oneecoston ate ae from the tine he commenced, In case he failed to ’ a ‘ f this clty, consented, to save further | power. His assumed madness was artistleally | ment for 75 cents and costh. Six’ Inwyers’ were eeavery fi Ira: od fi heir | the next House of Reprewcutatives in the oso Lwasto pay hin nothing. Econvented, and {oknovw “tho dangers to glelish hunacence in such Adis: SE" atlas Chambers! els thy | Goue,, Agreat deal of creuit sould bo given | employed and many witnesses were uxamiued. | the ore Healy TMeparihg La creer. | Stites Convress, and: ta my oplion, toe cheese, | he apmtied lt near every Oey far dive weeks, when “Tolar Morris is anxious. that Donn Pintt | toss, and chose a corner fuclng the river, Clark, ae eethcuet aattorke From neatealeoe, Sunes Ai Suter] aud, known on the ralnstiol furnaces, ete, to carry on the work on a Targer nee dherien “tho Demuerattc oat ney paid Diacthe nmadbe agreed whan tnd thenenexed a x a i re be C] a art hos cent a y The nf vOl~ y' . emus OOK Tes tanh ne ‘. thonld *'go for” the heathen Chince. Unsn't Miss | of course, taking that diagonally opposite. ree prshelted Nee fl bolng Heard over th temperniice pledge Nas iden noted, us tarnteas d feted a earn pope tt ie Convontlun bs ‘he the sete ak erro e: an me uinerthan Conran: BE RE ROBES thet JE Morris too many Irons in the dre, ao to sneak? The | ‘They were svun stripped bare to the watst, and cotlights, rather than haya the play proceed | and joined the Bureau Baptlat Chureh, New | ginat! quuntity of allver in each operation, ‘support for that. diatugulshed position fT | —Slucu that thie | have had. no. trouble from this calor of tho Dramatic News bas not been attended | Jett attired only tu Uight drawers, igh shoes | Without toon aha aeaee, Which sho, assumed, the | York, last Sunday, He, will, says the Hoston | Meytuuntity ut aliver in each gberation, | ain naulegato to that Conveunon fea tite ching | diecase, und have not had such good hewith in toanyet, With spikes to prevent thelr allpping, | seCutlougin asked “the Indulaeree ot cits dicrard, atuily:tae the mlnstrs. ErederieeSuth- | of the silver!” ‘This is a question everybody | Ward in tus city, and my action tn tha Convention f twenty yenra geL have bad during tte last als In the optnion of the Diifalo Fzprees tha | wl thelr colors, At ten minutes past | udienes ior ter. Miss. Mittens Willett, ns the | Chath Me brother, Is clergyman at Gibert- Mas Au aluty Co Joe rendre Falta fears tacaoe, | Faterotaee wet tame one aPeaieead awa | SPUN nce my recovery bonult. Cueicuna and man who would havo anything to do wlth eucha j Wo'clock they stepped to the centro of | Avo/, spoke her Hues uleely, but, like moat of C course I did not receive, and had no | gFe*s tf yon will vote ot the organization of the | given it to frlendt suffering with skin dlxcases, and y thoso who play the Shakspearean clowns to-day, Afirst night in Paris isa erand affatrs on it | But of course I ¢ 4 etl i fouse of Hepresentatives for the Democratic cm. { in every Inatance it hus cured them, believe it Womnan ud Mrw, Oliver, except to take a shovel nud} the ring, shook hands affectionately, and then ne wean Ht Rinderstinide (ie ob ¢ this | denends much of the success of n piece, and au- | right to expect, an explicit answer. ‘That would | cus nuntinees for speaker and other ofticers of tho | to by tho greutest divcuvery of tha present centurys Mitt her out of the window, devervey not the wlight- | proceeded briskly to the business of mashing Batlepeenliy ate te Jcomnmmalaslanen ke. prick thors give themselves a great deal of' trouble | be giving away the key to the situation, ‘Thy,| Gus wentaces far Spc Nour unaiwer to this for pate TA. TUCRERS cat charity, cach other. Almost from tho first it was the | the ioe with turt trulsmg. Miss Augusta | tbout the house. Dumas wever wishes suciety | zentlemen, however appreciated ie eevee {'})Steation, but for tha guldanco of myself aul posal. | 3 Duaxe: es Baer Tee pete asi a Mr. Tildon, it is sald, is too old to bo | vellef that the fight would bo to Cham-| Hoster futuaed ito Gowri the. necessary | Women present on his first wlett. ‘They come | mukliye fg Amey tt L Gurtalnty had no | uly uf ‘oiuer friends at the Couveutlon, "Very ns verved the eity in mnany -tuiporvant eapueltien, y odltyy, re Mn tute, they criticise the dresses of the oe | reason ta complain of the delicate mamer in truly, Wx. Hespcuson, iy g President, but Mr. Titden, In reply, triumphantly | ters, nnd, doubtices, few present suspected the | ucidity, and Legon Cries Virginia Thorne) bad t tied ely lste he pli rt whieh they treated the matter, Inaved, they — He {# at present a” mumber uf the Buard of Alder Cites tho cave of limon Cameron na proving that | gumeness uf the Puiludelphia ian, or that the foo Hiclovat fils quality, “Afr dolia/8, Sutton | cocleuy women,” wuld hee ton 1 irate sishit ey | dinuly qave mo some polite” that Lee tot at. | oot, Batantay,, Avs. 2h 18770 Hidiam | amen. He I al wll awven tw agrieuturtay and heopte often have erroneous Iiteny of an old man's | contest would bo prolonged to Givaters ben nT ae Thowdon tit Fang? “He | tke 660 pounds ona racehorse? he tight win the | Hberty at reset to maka public, Jipreaumaey dieadertorg acl toae acai Hoppe has beaks State Superpliosphuve, capabilities, THE ESDENTED, LENGAE OF 100 ROGR ER eee | gy lalg Cveulng Airs MeCullongh will take nr] Faces but If he falla he wilt never riso again?” | luvwever, it will bo n satis a iat The eek: | vote'far ue candidate ot the natty whowe Mianctat ‘Toxns papers declare that it is fally to DENTED, LENUTIL OF 135 ROUNDS, See et a eo paved “Brutus” and | Olive Logan, tn her London tutter, nays that | éT 03 was to ine, to learn tut the erude mia- buliey dias ralued ne country txhall not tray vider 5] MT xis 6" Cy ry v ary Ch i} ” e 7 bree iy voto y cl v1 fatch murderers in Toxas and zo tothe exponsa of | It was evident that Clark had been over- | ‘Katherine und Petrucio, the tatlare of ele veethison irons at (he | Pleasant, if not throughout Iowa, ‘This bulug | aig te Cet outrar ee Te eae ey nuater that CUTICURA REMEDIES {rying thom, becuuas they aro invariably turned | trained. To reduce from 163 pounds to 124 was arate) Helle ern de eee Beene ee TELY | the ease, the success of their enterprise will add | {hus ttanaly te tntlnence your rove, bun eee hee lone by the Jurore. ‘They lynch a horwa-thiof on | quite too much, asthe contest proved, Stripped, THE ABUL SOCIETY'S CONCERT. strong cast nd extravagant seenery und cos- greatly to the Wealth of our State, und stimu- | right to know so much, Even thly, if it should go | Mave done forme what hundreds of dollars spent a 5 i | | ‘The Abt Soclety will cive tte second concert | tties—Wwas because the lover-lero of the plece tate In no small deere our trade, out, would ho branded ax a bargain, and write in | on ottier remedies have failed to do, and £ do not the spot, howaver, he appeared little more than a ving skeleton, ish ing at the First Methodist Church, | Ws killed tn the second uct, “The fea she | ently asked, 4! Wiy | perfect contidence, Yours respectfully, lwaltate to recommend them as frsteclavs articles, Tho Presidont ia sald to bo vory fooble as | Thu great characteristle of the fight was the | tls ovening at the First Methodist Church, writes, “of Adelaide Netlson going throweh life lop a discovery thit DeLaMarrn, | Youtra truly, of ae AN fobuekbone, Mis last message to Congress, which | sWOrtuess of the rounds, the average lasting ues on tn brag mes Fi with hho ono to love her, fone to areas, and bon Bat WalOre Was Satta Canuuspanes Va, Dec, 20, 1878. 4 3 ss aa ! u " 2 . + Tho ** Capstan Chorus seeRinart | rolling the gloating eyes at nobod ub the 7 spe “ a] ” = sete cathy Wea Wout austen extiea}y dig | awit’ Gvor. we alezach sagan eayears lt the | 2 Senenado='™ tn Stilly Night Mee, c22,SEueuney | Toll, the wloating eyes at, nubody 8 pee | eet tteutar Tei ateeet ea A GALLOWS BALL. Skln and Scalp Diseaves should be treated exter. yi i je a pals From ran prance Was more than the sudlence cautd 2s 0 = ually wit TUNA, uadteted by the Commune lingelf, muat have been w very wuvgre strainon | dust but once, and then lie and ask fotl to- | i, ++ Marcio in Finale,” from Grand fori ta my pein sston of doubt, Hut In thie 1 My with Cetin, tated by the Conicyl ule spingl column, other, On the other hand, Arthur continually Gongartatuens oe vee enes Weber hone, and every tina the dotard Atag showed fad fend Ne tiateat aatiafactocy Heo nes Tho Entertainment which Concluded tho | Soar, and ite: LER aici tnternatly until cured, * Miss Dickio Lingard has dropped the libel | felled John, who also had the happy faculty of 4. ‘Pho * Equinue i Iiinselt thereaiter he was greetad with yells of unind, and without enumerating them all f will Exerelies uf the Double Execution ut New wie tite loud awd. Bot BHD. them: fait which she brought against the Bridgeport | tailing whun he desired to escape puntuhment. |G. Aria—**Cupa Fatal loughter, content myself with the statementof Dr, Farriss | Keng Court-(ouse, Vas the Kurface, tho Iesouvenr alone will (Conn,) Standard, which criticleed her #taze per- | From the beginning Clark acted on thu defense, Rights for “Engaged” haya been granted to | that the experiments were costly; Untihey were Dinatich to Vincinnatt Engutrer, speedily drive thein from the system, The Cutt forinancee, She couldn't prove that ahe was an | and only once showed a desire to push his ad. | 9% the followin Meury E, Abbey, New York | deltcate; that oftenthnos. he wos bullled in Ricumosy, Va., March 26~—The ceremoules | cima ewenies intulllbly cure the moat loathyomne actrees, wo auppose, H versary to the wall, Ilo was, however, badly State and Now Enulaud, fucluding Boston; W. | trying to repeat a, successful results that to | yesterday on the occasion of the double. hang. Perper rare pira tor ere orn eeaiy . 1 z 1B i hes d body being Sh penne th! D, Geinmlll, State of Pennsylvania, excent | could advise with no one. unless ha dlvuleed ing at New Kent Court-dTonse concluded swith | ff tltested by haw Chelmsford, according to all acconnts, has | vse Up, lils face, hoad, and body belng TO aa nanlie Setar et Pittsburys John 'l. Vord, Baltimore and Washe | the secrets that the experiments had to beeon- | TAGE Mali cGoitae th tues | Tronared. by Weeks & Porrsn, Chemists and Mandered terriely in bie campalgn againut the BADLY PUMMELED, 1 !The Desert Fountain” vey veveeeeeGade | lugton; George Fuweett Rowe, Dominton of | ducted secretly, and thit ab last, when heap | A Grand Gallows Ball," under the eee. | Deuguiaty, so Wasningtoneate; Horton, aasse und Zutua, Gen. McClellan, oven, would have been a | Hls eyes woro a funeral garb, and his breast had 10, * Marguerite’a Three Hons Conada; J. i. MeVicker, States of [Mnols, Wise | peated to men for financial ald, they were {n- | of the colured eltizens of that locality, ‘This id Dealers, Price of for wate by abl Pruguiste nn Ce 10 cunts; Istge boxed, coms seeeeeeDroga | consi, Afissuurt (except 'St, Louts), Minnesota, | credilous because of the astotuding nature of | part of the entertainment was given in an old CUA, anal] BOXER, better man in hia plac . Ranaus, Colurutos Tow of les, Ciceln | his clains,—an meredulity which dure say be I i that le, If thors aro gun- | ay appearance Ikened unto pounded bevfsteak, age ther AIS If times the quantity of boats in South Africa, ‘The sparring was fue, but Arthur vroved, the ee tobacco-barn near the scene of the execution, | sll " areata ; tl, Loulsvitle, fndianapolis, Pittsburg, Bt. | will contiime to mece with everywhere until be + a; nite ) hall, 3. Resonvent, $1 per bottle, Curicuna ‘Tho Now York Jerald sponks of the Angel | botter iu every instance, He boro but ttle in | 11, Hus, Claveiash, Columbus Daneel tater | ell aqitn to meet with evuey feusiblilty uf | Abd Was as novel in the fewtive Huw us it. was | Kony, by taal, "30° conte; 3 cubes, i ‘ erfatte Of the neg tat : Gabriel's farewell engagement. ‘Thia te advertis- | dicatlon of the encounter, barring a aight blue- 12, rr ot Dayton seville, ‘Lerta Haute, Lafayette; | hls process, charactertatic of he negro nopulation, OEMS Wa) fog it rather early, perhapy, and. by the way, un+ | ness tn the face, His body was greatly blushed, 6 King Witlat's Owen Faweett, small towns in Mlchimin for Nein dork Sun, darch 20, ‘Thousands of colored men and women from Weury auiforer from Rueus : Recessarily, for, as everynudy will be there, It Is Clark gained M. Rep CI REPLATS aummer tour, , te toy a facta: swore sulnatited yesterday the country had uttended the hanging, which COLLINS: | matiom, Newralgla, Weab und to bo a success anyway, PIUST TLOOD pact f aN tia Bai All educated clergymen read Shakespeare, | [9 Mr. A.t ey AYE my | took pice ut nuon; out of this number four or i nd Sore Lunge, Conght F Chieti Content te ee gtiter &¢ | creral clergymen have writcen travatea and | £08 Way yenes In metalluray have mau itm | 400K piace ad stayed aver to tho dauces wing | VOUUNG Bey euccrata : and Colds, Weak Back, ' to some strange superstition, the inanagers PLASTERS Weak Stumach ana How. woul ual allie Aye all Ao cununE ne pach mld- 7 ote, Dyspepaa, Female Weakness, Shooting Patni cee Nea ct ite eoulia houry the KY T eough tho Lolneand Back, try these Plaster, . uneers were Fanked Inentiplesarcaud Liu ron | eee eos a a en tte ee re aw welrd scene, The building was | aed cure Ague Patns, Whvus Colic, Liver Com- . Ughted by pine torches, held by negro boys, | plninty, wud protect the system from a thousand ita, © who were stationed tn the cornera. The major- | = ity fn ite company cSroslntel of incl sorte PLOURS t \ wl inaidens; but conspicuously in one “end Of | rns tie room were 8 dozen beutitital quadruous | WHEN YOU NEED A BARREL OF from Richmond, and in the centre of the floor stood seven or Sight fudians, belonging to the tribe ut Indian Town, nat far distant. ‘They hat been fuvited to participate, Prominent antong them were Smoking Jack, a aort of Dep- » uty Chief, pand Bloody Cloud, a well-kuuwn Ex-Sonator Christiancy hna taken with him | 1 the fourth round, Along toward the Inst it | 1 Cineinnatt Commercials In your urtlelo ; practically familar with all the knows processes o ¥ " v4 5 tn Hume (born in Ediubury, a f to Peru his son, a boy of 16, who will be his pri- | became apparent that Chambers was doing with “do * slur, f Pons ie 5 or the treattent of ores, metats, and minerals, tale accretary." Mra, Chrlaviancy will follow fara | Clark as he srished, and tho crowd vegan to cry | Headed ' Some ® Interviewing, In which a | Tro4; died 1803), author of " Dougiese und | !F, whose orlgiial Hue of thought ind tivestt: : Manager Bests a Star," tho worst feature of the | four other travedies, and Charles Robert sla- of onthe 10th of Juno. Minister Christlancy recolves | foralet-up. Clark began to show weaker as ho beating Hea in the fAct that there ts no truth | turin (vorn in Dublin, 17633 dled 1824), author eatton ea reuuielte ae preierion oF ths 20,000 a year, with $400 for oflice rent. came to the scratch, and, in the 186th, Artuur whatever {n the tale told by my friend Stecto, | OC “Hertram” ana other plays, wore both muuch comment {a aclentitie ctrcles, aud is rapld- Simon Cameron ia in a bad fix. Tf tho | 8il@, “Quit, und 1 will give you $100, 2.9) clergyineu of the Established” Chureh, frou ly Dading a protitable market. Widow Oliver's story 1s not discredited, the sult | and spar at your benellt." This offor was pene eae ean ee ate es Shedianatienpuvtes iho hs thorebip. Reporter—Ilow fa {t possible tliat allver could. ray be decided agninst him. If Wis discredited, | accepted, and Chambers was deciared winners | Houcicault recelyes a certaluty from me, aud | land, iu ed, was the author of “The Hunch- te sale ak ee cat eine gold belosce the roputation, which ho groatly relishes, | making bis Mtcenth victory. ‘They then quick- has nothing whatever to do with the cumpouy, | backs?“ Willan Tel! he Wifes! View | liver ate, note cos tinlversaily. supposed, o boing the hero af amatory exploits at an ago | ly Jumped {o thelr clothes, and ull returned to The inclosed contract will prove that | #ivluey? wud other successful plays, Ho was a elementary substances, I da not think they Yhich usually forbids such pasting, fay | egliye, Clark Jooked bail avout tho face but | Stes Boucieaull wae att ti puaing, of ‘thy | Haltist preacher, aul Hho Hoty poustoned by | Gre uivisible, but they are nraducts of ollie Clara Morris, who has been on the Paciflo | exhibited wondorfut gameness, und all euld he | management being tutrusted to the “auners | Me Goverument for bis geutus, Many emt | wre diviaible, but they aro | belung to a family toast, and thinks wbe Knows @ little about them, | Would fight all day, but Chamberswas too much | cargo.'’ Messrs, Miles und Steole agreed to went clergymen attend ts play.—Aburney's | erup of metals and metallolde, and: they ina "ogress, ve ad 9 4 * furnish the company, not L» Mr. Miles solected | 4707 3 ho thy products of two or more of the avveral liens, bowerer, vaoeentt ny ane Hike pitenteg rial ao wel fc Teane fh aoe ke plusipele his agent in Now York to make the enzaze- | ‘The new vlay entitled “Whims," which {sto | eubstaices composing that group, Itie my ments, und Mr. Steele paid their railroad fares | bo brought out at the Fifth Avente Theatre to- | oplolon thut there fs ue auch thing ta nature os tel {ho anybody stnea hie Mette adfate with MeGarras | are yet Iu this clty, and salary. Mr. Boucieaule did not kuow the | morrow nleht, hug cot fito court before reach: | a simple otoment, All indivisible, or, non-ox- | brave. ‘The orchestra couslsted of taree Danju- BUY I1TaT Ban, and Clara had better get Freddle to do tt, ANOTHER ACcouNT, hame of any member of the company, and, with | ine the Metropolitan stage, On the motion of | fdizing substauces are the product of two ur | players ada fiddle, 5 1S Ta the Western Annoctated Press, the exeoption of two, tha entire lot Were stran- | exsfudge Dittenhocter, counsol for Mr, Stunley | mora analogous substances, Just ay in the ante | — At 12 o'clock lena Peterson, the boss reer, | CO. J TE WNT ; HYMENEAL. Buvvaro, March 27%,—The prize-fieht which | Eerste tm. J saw the rehearsal, and com- | McKenna, the author of the play, Judo Dona- | nial kingdom there are two sexes, 60 In the wine stoud on * saltebarrel “nnd spake as fullowst ena ‘i to The t tt PETS: plained to Mr. Steele, ‘Of course he was not ro- | luo yesterday granted a temporary injunction | eral kingdom there {su like dual nature, anil in Tie hour for rejoicing ts at hand. hehe 110 & 112 Madisonest. uncial Jipaies te Une TeibiNd, took placa toxday’ near Black Crook, Cau | Eponsibte, as he knew nothing abourity audatter | restratulng Prank Fy Mackay and ducal ciosiog every Instance it requires two factors’ of the | musichina take notte, and all others.” “Fhe Ps Broostinatoy, 21., March 87,—Two weddings about ten miles from this city, between Arthur | n little conversation he camo to the conclusion | the mauugers of the “Criterion Comedy Com- | same genus to produce a third, Nearly al! the Occurred hero to-day which createa pleasurable | Chambers und Jolin Clark, of Phitndelphta, for | that there was money. tn the engagement. | pany," from performing ihe play. Mr. McKenna | aclentisis of ta-duy are. trylny to reduce every: "cltument in guctstye > Misa Mercle White, $1,000 a sido and the light-weight championship | [ sold out, losing, as [ suld, $500 or tore by tho | alleges that he gave the manuscript at the play, ig tone cement, ‘That ts why they so often Ysughter of David White, an old resident of of Amoriva, was, an tho whole, tame | transition, He ts {nerror when he says I lost | whieh ja an aduptation of ong Known on the Gur Hresulls, ‘They aregroping in the dark be: loomington, wedued Dr Goilfrey, .of Bello. a ts ith yr ® money on Mr. Bin Balthnore. J never played | man stuze as “De Weepe," to the defendants, they da not take cognizance of this dual Wer, a proimucut young physician; und Alize | “Zaire Thu parties with their seconds | him there. ‘Thu only point in Luv, Steele'eine | Maokay anid Gosche, with the understanding | nature of every created thing, It takes hydrous Cunpbell, of Hoopeston, was married to State's- | (Jos Goss aud Billy Edwards for Chambers, | teryiew wherein he fe right is that The Bhouch- | that they were to have ft performed unce out- | yen und oxyeen to produce water, unt {t takes enna anes oF Veruilon, Coupis oud of | Harey Wleken and Thomas W. MeDermat for | raun” was to be praduced, wit ‘eatcas | aie ‘afelearsah gid 'wery tn tlie tareturn | ktaiien, ant vet a nes Sees tl ete q y fe I~ Ue 2! ut heisa fe nixed as to who was 8G Of rehearsal, oid vero fn ett i jy | | it nig moat sblo young attoruoye tu Eastern 1M | Clark, with Dantel Munco, of this lt as to furutaty (hat company. Ho can call on you with it to thls wily and perform it in the bulld- | tire were considered ot elements. Tf this the baud struck ue The Misslsalpo Lawyer,” | PRICE THE LOWEST, int the dancers alt started off in the joyous QUALITY THE BEST, ed at shouted wath inl dehgbt. “The | nidisns ed with quadroons, negro men | => oa danced with colored ginle und all Went merry us SULPHIDE OF AR a tuarriage-bell, pees Rese cya pietgs ‘She entertalument went on in the usual way 5 ce REWARD ou BE Ulu ae uly ete Polly Jotnson, Av pth literals : old Voudoo negress, made her appearauce wn pa cael: ONS, PIMPLES, : terfuualy in the centro of the bull-room. Sho BLOTCIES, PREOK LES Fit EtG. hum the face of j ee ee referce), accompauled by a number of pugilist- outract 1o your banda, signed | in now known as Fifth Avenue Hall the name | dual lav obtains fn those supposed elements, | waved her hand a the utr and the musiestopped, SI cand cranny ee fag ait SNES teally-Inctined roughs, blacklegs, and gamblers | by" genial” Hobs siles, for the nies eke: | ae artaeh aura Ra Fifth Avonge Mall the nome | dual Jaw obtains, fu those supposed previous | She carried ated bag, ki whieh ely had beet Wacuseati dueinnaes Meat : carry PENNESSEE STATE DEBT. from Boston, New York, Brooklyn, Philudel- | cerely regretting that my friend “Stecle | ‘Theatre. He also alleges that {¢ was agreed | matals, and Indeed in all known substuncost hemp ropecut from the gallows, She told tha dhe evens ane beget aeAcen as Nasuvittx, Toon., March 2%—The House tor | pis and tule eltys ud 4 large devulation of re- | should rush intu print before’ having thorough. | by the dufeudante: tle leahaald haved ber | Keporter—‘Then, withuut asserting it as o | dancereif they would buy a pleco of the roo peegtin BA costal eure forall 2 7 My amended the Senate bill to adjust the debt rters, boarded p tug {n the harbor ot Vo'clock | ly cxamined tho facts, sud alt more re- | cent at the profits of the projected Criterion | fact, you think silver might be pruduced out und wear it next to the aware they would Jiys to it pile dlanties, ‘and positive u At 40 cents, striking out 40 and iuserting 50, ut tie morulog, arriving at the polut uomed about | gretting the loss sustuined by the management, | ‘Theatre during the representation of © Whine.” | of certain metals und metallolts under the | ninety years und escape all evil, aud she sold s aCKAVR |, at WG FOR ELU0, ub by Drugs ele pr auat bx wall on an cipeed im fides ELL. é out rapidly, She told thea that if they would rice MANS 2'CO0iS Wasa 2¥e, cuscago ttt, > Gu tu the yraves of Sintth and Christlan, the Which rate, ft is believed, the Legsslature witl | 10, and trusting that you will do ine the qusuce to | Hoe complaius that Mucty wield Gosehe viedat ed pramer thermle aut elected ot rowulitions t grea to settle tt if the pbaduoiders will concur. One buodred ayd thirty-Jve rounds were | state wat ¥ furnlabed all logecea to taruteb, | ete wyreeiiect; Wuut alles pelaveuing tae Aay—L think iu pusslute. Uusccvutious of the

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