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10 THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY- MARCH 29. 1879--STXTREN PAGES ‘ SPELLING-RE class Including only 3 per cent of the popula- | slave trade:éhouktinaya. botn mntau who lived | it is the county-seat, fins fine churches | not fall to nottee the demund for Ameriean RADWAY'S REMEDIES, Hon. Hence, in acountry Where the average | within a fow miles of the ‘homo of President | and schools, with a population of abvuut | goods, ‘The preferencu for them over those | Soe ~-~ ee ae cdlltion le fixed at 2,090 coples, and where balf of | Lincoln, : a 2,000. Hating the centre of trade for a | manufactured in Engh amounted almost to this number eventually fad their way back to yast extent of country, it doer n fargo busitiess, | enthusiasm among the people, and this feline RB PRESENTS, There were 1,500 car-loads of erain shipped, and | is raphliy growls. * The largest hardware-stare: = = = the papercmill, tt 4s. almost needless to state SUPE that bouka are not cheap nor authors prosper- {n the neighborhood of 500 eay-loads of lumber | in the City of Dublin has prominently displayed oe ORM printed? As for ctymotozy, yerliy, tho loud # and distinguished ineage of a cheruble quire from the Greek zopos wil not bo moro diMeule to trace thin that of a foolscap guire from the 4 Latin quatuor, Ridiculousness of the Present | Lain gutter. ad American scholars cou ae. seribers. Besldes theaa there are a Taree nim~ demn is . eoks, who | ous, Aspectal impediment to thu tuiversnl ace reeelyed., The number of agricultural imple. | ontherign. ‘Amortean Ironmonyer,s—t System of English anh ne LHe ee ee a essay The perneal of buoks in Germany is therevent growth | Some of the More Striking aitts on tho Tas | ments of all kinds sold hero {9 marvelous, nut ‘iroumengar? butny used Pa metry od ‘th Strong Testimony from Hon, Georzo Starr ns te e und -s Ue pre: " 7 1 i 1,2 " ‘ ~ a 2 ton qlolieconeer ean ate nein Aue tea mide in that country. ‘There dt close on to 2.600 nolit- Arranged in the White Drawlig-Room, from ‘The fretaht on lumber fs $10 per car from CILILI AND BOLIVIA Case of Belatle Rheumatian, ‘How Some Obnanges Can Ba’ Mado | crn Ureck, umbitious to reud Urvant'a vivid and | teal fournals, with a circulatPn of 4,000,000 suo- | tne walls of which looks down the nortralt of | Clitcago, nut common lumber sells for $20 pur . ja raceful verston of Homer's ad, werd to ask m.} hard coal fur $15 per tou, and Rock Spring, A the Queen, takon in the bitdding graco of early No, 8 Van Ness Peace, Now York, with Equal Ease and Wnt lewot analouy, of derivation, or pho- | Yer of journals devoted to special departments p one of the heat. bituminous coals ever saw, | Tho Wonndary Minicnity Hetweon the Tro] pp, varie Re joa romenhee wa harden tie red tu achemeandacked- | Of art, Industry, and acionee. ‘This section of | Womankood—as wnllke as possible ty that of | yotatis at $10.50: Towa coal at 80.50, "| Govornmonts Tho Guano and Nitente Treqnunt aod perlodical tteratare, addressing itself to inte ests Intellectual and pocuniary, thoroughly a) preelated amt nurtured by large bodles of ul people, fs Hberally subseribed for aud serious! | ule, whity we soften the sch in xchian, ant another way in schist “(eee cole ruin fhe e Greek root); or what authority we “An Tnterenting eeture by Prof, Bésvard | Aifcrence tia eh hi Ghunatier Carlen, character the sorrowing wife and bereaved mothér which | ‘The country about Kearney ts settling up Yery | Mines—The Ucoupntion of Antofo; gs uxpuneling fron c a : mante hy i lange in the private dintug-ruom behind the | faxt. Colds Ht. Roe, the paliteandeiictent Lavd | the Ghitinngsthe ftollvian nade Onstinn | loeriimia eee ity mukles, and at thnes 14 born sont acettpled by her Majesty—a stern and un- | Axentuf the Union Pactile Railroad, told me | Armtos. Tetra ee aN ae cater ie aan oat, Miss = that ho sold ta 1873 45,000 acres of railroad land, 9 vow Ye rere eh AG i" ‘by ticle respoctive constituents, ‘The | compromising pleco of rentisnt by IT. von Angell | sug’ entered for home ere Larreiwonitenca New Terk Herald, + RAE Goole Boplne to Oil reltot, tut: sit prueba Korth, of .Mamitton Cri oe edatnad ony a ae why fs Berean gardener, tins forester, and the tailor, | ~and cherished by the Queen on the very ae Government tad) al ane oe ‘tet % Vaurastatso, Chil, Fed, Q1.—-AMfairs botwoen | ave iied various inte or tthe, minnintatlony College, persist Indischyming bound and tevind, mitt | —cach has his paper, quite 98 inuch as the phi- | count of its severity, lay the wedding-presents | January this year hts antes of railroad dand | tile country and Bullvia aro beginning to as buteend spnitcations oF Jalmnents tho numerous th hind wind, bore! and growls or what good ‘Treason there can be for rhyming to the eyo while dis- Prof. Edward North, of Iamitton College, | rhyming to the carsuch words a3 cough, hiccough, loctured before the Beliool Commissioners’ anit | hough, plough, rough, aud through,—we snould . Buperintendants' Convention nt Ithaca, N. ¥., | Wave to admit the Fob, 18, on "The English Language." In his TOUGH AND THOROUGT ADSURDITY ‘Igeture he presented a striking artay of facts ata ee oi wlth: Peete (St Gophocleen. and features It the history and atructuro of the appreciate, wo might assure him that this was English Ianqusye, which were framed Into 4 | English orthography “ stratght-sneliny, fuse plea for the apelling-roforjn. In our public | asa Virginia fence makes tha shortest lino’ be- schools, ho raid, tha pupils spond more than | tween two corncra, half, probably two-thirds, of thelr timo in ef | | Hndless quarrels arc engendered by wuptia- fologist the arelltect, of Aho whysielan. There | of the Duke of Connaught and the Princess | gmounted ty 8-48) acres, and. te tad in auidition | ume a very threatening aspect. It te doubttut Gia al hich falled touivamorrien se ee aro of these Journals 1 8 thinn 1,125 ei aia 4 peated 35 acres of dand belonging to the | rel f past September, at the urgent reqncut ans With overd,500,0N) subscribers, ‘The inust. yon Loulso Margaret. Nefore looking abany of the | Ciired States Goverutnent, wnt yee tuto. 18 ES Ret early ahnerat it Sie reer of the | give al heen aitleted at rupee, Tdartaduces taite ular of theso Journals are tltose of the bolte- | ich bijouterto and massive plate which covered pent Y left, tie rallruad having 25,000 acres in | Weston that ta the occasion of tha prasent | your remedy. F gas then sudfering fearzully with ong Tettriatic or magazine type. At the head of all | tables tarze and aml}, the fo was eauchton | lmnitulo uid 100.000 in Kenrnoy nid Phelps, wnd | {rouble For x long time there has -been disn- | nptiention mayo. tng. exer, ator thingant tuning stands the Lelpste Gariealaube, with 360,09) aub- | entering by two remarkably pictures. ‘the first | the Government WU0,000 avros subject to entry. | greement botween the two Republics concerning The arte tertedcfenving the fim in 8 wacty pine acribers; then tullow the Stuttgart Mustrated | of these is by the artist whose wonderful plet- | Here aro fonnd representatives. from. every | the boundary Hue. Various attempts have been | Siar eae: Mnet an Bye, amore ting thn palit nase d weeklien, Uber Land und aleve with 140,00), and | urut the Qaeen has Just been alluded te, nid | part of the country,—tle Green Mouutaln Uove | made te effest n settlement of the trouble Anproachtog & ehanwovut weatiine. 1 kuuer naw nsw go ‘Das Buch fur dile, with 100,000 subscribers, ‘The | represents the bride of today. As the pleture | of Vermont, the Kauucks of Canada, the Bad- The eth eekaenter Gaow i Haececet fe way and Teel quits taiter of the situation. Berlin Indies’ newspaper, Bazar, has 100,000sub- | reata on the ground, aud leans against the wall, | gers from Wiscunsi, tha Buckeyes fram Objo, | Weston, but oll arrangoments favo been of | RADWAY'S READY UELIEE ta my trieud, Unovee aeribers; the Stuttgart Protetant Sunday fuur- | ft 1s too far out of the proper Ine of aight tu |-the Huwkeyes from flown, the Suckers from Illi { Short valldity, and ono or -the other of the Gov- | "YGurtruiy, 2. GRU, BTARR, 1 He E0UDE, Ae Mayen Cathie Weekly 4 i sereal att its nie Ait te tnay a ghee be Buls, the: erocnollers rain Kaseny, the Hoostors | ernments hus discarded the provisions of tha meas) the Berlin Waap (commie), 82,0005 and the famous | admitted to ben faithful Jikeness of the Princess | from Indiana. The old Bay Stato {fs represent- ontte: . Meee eee ey crhre are tatioratoupers. | Lauiso Sfargart (n tit, conventional full oven- |ed, ns atay ia Maine, Naw Yori Leuerivenie, | (reales that havo from time to timo been | RITRUM ATION, Mow, welting, epeaking, | Hellganclling. Ought we to say neether or nl- | Syernurings between 2,000 uit GOON subserib- | tne dress Which tries the galnter’s skiI so a> | unit Michigans but Tam told to Pukes from | ‘ected. As early ns 1857 there aroso a inten a SE eS ee TERK aneoe ties! ther t it ond of Liv questions of the cant ern, and even the hintr-dreskers, hatanakers, nnd | verely. ‘The falr young daughter of the tus- | Missouri, ilinols ranks frst, then Lowa, in tho, | deratanding about the boundary ine, Chit NEURALGIA, ; yofelanguago which most of them } urs. | Zelght and eight voto for nvther. Coueit | Shttmuey-smeopers revel hv organs Of Their own. | trious warrior whi today gives ier in marrage | st, ‘Tho forme about ere ero not Usually’ | claimed north to the twenty-third paratfel und DIPIUTIERTA are suppose pp f 8. nul recept give their vojco for neether,” Each | Of the mure ambitious politfeal journals, the | to the Prince whoskqudfather was of thamighty | largo, averaging about 140 acres, and good Jan | Bolivia’ south to the twonty-sixth, Chit at- * i} “milk, alter a fashion. ‘The timo spent in try- athe fa 1 Geteraatne ealvneatcn.: Bath ate ing to master the shalling of this vernacular’| armed to Tac te ites a ¥ ons. There will be no ylelding until the spell- tongua te tnore than doubled by Its conspicuous | fhe ‘reform interferes aid seaarates tho: com irregularities and inconsistencics. Written lau- | tending parties, who now stand face to face Ike “guage fs one of the practical arts, in which every | a pair of bucks in the forest with horns inter- clelllzest Lotng bas aw life-long toteraet, eee aly of mention, as one of the signs of .. _Teean do no harm to ask tf one Hugitth ae transatiantle tnterost in. the spelling reform, eusge can be brought -Into obedience to law, | that F. W. Nowman, an English wrltcr of great nnd iinproved soas tobein keaping with the learning and good sense, advocates the drop: countless other improvements that give glory | ping of aficnt & from lamb, tomb, womd; nud tothe age we live in. If tuman Hfe has been | the dropping of silent a in about seventy such Tongthenéd, ennobled, und swectoned by better | Nerds ns ces; dear cary, dram Very incthoids of traveling, of plowing, sowing, and | Nowman over tiat. Cologne Gazette prints and sells in every part of | tnen of war writ in history, fs portrayed fo an | cost lost year about 84 por acre on the averare. | pen 4 . en ° aN Germany, the United States, etc. no more than | easy and uatural attitude, Her brown halr {a Tiuttalo County Is inakinge & good record cs | tinted to take possession by force, and cap. INE LUENZA, 40,000 copies, anil this { at ledst 10,000 more | frinzed ovar her foreliead, und herdark eyes look | an agricultural section of the State, although | tured an American vessel, tha Sportsman, that Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing than any other German newspaper can trath- | out with that expression of pleased attention | nowly auttled, and carried off some eleht or tine | ¥48 loading guano at Noguayan, ond took her RRLIRVRD IN FEW MINUTES, DY fully hosat ot ‘The total of Hie shoots, printed ventelt is posuliae, to Absa, ee sete. athe Brvniluins foe farm hrogurts athe State fate to Caldera, ‘The Amerleun Consul {nter- RADW. AY'S RE ADY RELIEF by the German perlodicals fx put down af ress, cut low on the shoulders, [3 o! t typo | at TMucoln last year. Wheat averages about 2 a fh b RT Phods600, 000 ur 3,205,000 reans auuually. ‘rive | how fasiionable, Kound her neck, she wears n | clghteen bushels tu tiie auto. Very little cor pase ahd. _no'y further. forts Hans Aes, : ¢ f MW , total’ cost of paper, ‘composition, and printing | necklace and pendant of pearls. ‘This counter- | {g rulsed heru yet, although gome sod-corn pro- | WUE movements wore sot on . foot | Forheadache, whathor stele nr norvotiss rheumattem, of there Journals !3 43,000,000 marks; and at, | foitpreaentinout of n young face tresh and falr, | dueod from.thirty-Hva te forty bushels to the,| “ect a compromise by arbitration. Noth. 4 lumbago, pains and weagnusd tn the back, apt ur kit: least.as nich morc fs-pald editors, contributors, | decked with thie inaignia of princely rani, and | are lust-year, ‘| ing definite was reacned until 1800, whon a | Join ain Bruin Ee, vor. plouriay wwe correspoutonts, nnd telegraph agencies. Placing” } the still more gloriotis crown of youth. naturally ‘Thissection ts not only noted for tts good crop | treaty was slencd giving Chill to 25 deg. and ints Chiblaina nnd fraithltes, Radw these 80,000,000 marks side by side with tho42,-,] diverted attention for a whild from another | of cereals, but also forits crop of murderors. | Boltyin to 23dex., with tf Se Hof witt afford tommtudiate ease, nnd (te continued we 000,000 German subjects, It appears. that the’ } picture at the farther end of the room. ‘This ta | This was the fleld of operations of Stephen D, ¥ia, ex, with an agreement for tho } fora tew days ettact s permanent cure. Vrice, Gu cla, suin arent for jouriallstte foad is “not more | a large eanvas filted ‘tith frat aud flowers, | Richards, who murdered the wife and child of a | 19Mt control of the tio degrees between, with 2 than 50 cents per head per annuin,—no over~ | painted In witti afirm touch by n reavlute hand. | man he met while he was {nu foil, and with whom | 99 equal share of the proceeds of the riltrate RR. FB, "Ee. lo a fe wlming outlay, to be aure, but attained b: ne pauses to mark the dalnty bloom on ‘the | he obtained-employmi o1 e ‘i aod swecter, and Ices toilsome, by 2 ton bane ae slope Mt due cumnborsene aa _ is RD IN. ined palit in the lett, md corner of the plet- and Rotetann euln for tho murdor of Mitchell | onecs sirose and tlreatencd to cause trouble. R ADW AY f RE ADY RELIEF re A BIMPLER SPELLING from’ thusic, physi, public, When Noah Web- : CAPT. NAT GORDON, ture, palnted by the Imperial Crowa Princess of | ‘There {sa good dealof bad feeling between | Again negotlations looking toward the per- sof our written words? ‘Tho’ timo has como ster undertoo! ‘these first reforins, now quite Germany to present to hor brother on bis mar- | the stock-men and the farmers; the former do | manent scttlement of the boundary wero be+ + CURES THE WORST PAINS when ‘our mother tongue should cense to be fds a the J atte Ties ey are ee eH a race sts gtedlgent et aati to claim attentton are the superb fowels teelee thes ey at ls Ls at the land, as } gun, and In 1874 1 now troaty was signed Oxtnz la On 7 Mi *"tHopght of asa mysterious housebold divinity, | tined to go forward, and thelr prozress may bo ttt Tl ete a at 'n i Eait acrauaed cnn littio table in the White Drawing: | whict ti ey RCH he area over | the boundary at 2 dearees. But certain other from Oue to ‘wenty inutes, hedged about with an authority thnt must never | safely accelerated by an organized azoncy tn the TATE tan ota HecnastatE Toes wt ee Room. Many of these are quite as remarkable |" T hope cro my return to be able to write you | provisions were included in the traaty. Chill “bo questioned, and clothed with attributes that | stds of trustworthy senolars. ‘the fon, George af the St, Louls Glode-Der 7 hon in | for (ntrinsle value og for artiste workinanship. | o letter uipou Tlockratsige in the West nnd give | ad aleeady granted a ebartor tu. the Nitrate NOT ONE HOUR “anust be treated with tenderness, rightor wrong, Fae ee ee eit ranoat es merclilion Te im her splendor nnd power, had almost within her | Among those’ which combine both excellent | a description of the life among the “cow-boys,” Company Bt Antofogasta, Most of tts capltal environs.n colony of desperadoes. Cliristinn } qualities are a diamond tiara und a pendant of | us they arc called, .T. Bumwatr. =| W8S rom Santiago realdenta, aud the ngreement |} Aftey Roading this Advyortisomont need ‘ond jwith all the more of tenderness if they ato j orthography of tle Castilan language, 60 that | Count! ted 2 mt immense diamonds, the giftof the Queen. Her pes ee was that no export duty should be laden Avhitiasteal, uuhatorleal, and oppressive. ite modern pulling teu harmony wie articula- | COUDLY: situated within, eight of the dome of | Majesty als wives'e superb pendant of pearls | ARTYETGIAL SOMNNAMDULISM. __| Tittate for twentr‘flve years, Botiva agreed to any one Buifer with Pain, ; tlon, to Btate Capitol al Epringmeid ent and diamonds and the iidgnia at. in diamonds A NAN iM. catry out tho provisions of this charters Chill -.-, Tho final supremacy of the English language | tlo! S 7 an ge c 4 “Ta thet ft ls foréshadowed by th Last July the members of the Amorican Phi- | theatre of thirty-two bloody murders. It is tho |*ang rubies of the Order of the Imperial Crown ER Ere also retatned an interest in some, of the guano H “$0 the faraway future Is forésiadowed by the | ioidgieal Association assembled at Saratoga, und | dark and bloody groundof {Minofs.” Intook- | of India, From the nridegroom ome many | How Xt May 30 Inducod, and Its Wondorful | deposits sonth of 24 degrees, : “ prghing activities of English and American en- | indorsed the work of the spelling-reformors os | Ing up somo criminal news on a recent occasion | and costly prosenté,—nockiaves, unl bracclute, | ° Reautta, cru, which has als Inrgoultrate deposits, hag ‘ J terpilae, commerce, conquest, and nifssfonary | Inaugurated ty August, 187. Such ripe und | sour correspondent was informed that Chsiatinn | and a ect of tive stars in briilinuts of great elza New York Times. forsoveral years been charging an cxport duty aul WA *zeal.:..‘'his 1s conceded by foreign acholars, free | honored linguists ng Prof. FA. March, of La atl Instras’ From her own 1 @ ents aud the Ime Mre Richard A. Proctor contributes to the | bse been etideavorltig to porsuade Bolivin 0 do Bounty . 1 to. who hod . % ‘ Cons iniho e t,wi | sea amv oman bao acted | Naa Aremenaricts mer oaionrioy | radeaaeaem ene a eneleets (OURN LOR EVERY PAIN, 1 ‘ Gordon, of the brig ‘Tritou. Capt. Gordon | pendants of diamonds ani guble, and'a neek- | SmBambaltsm may bo artifcally Induced, nud | Hollvian Government, contrary to her treaty ied thatintendtetha came to this county in the year 1830, | lave of four strings of pearls with a sapphire | What wonderful things a person may be made to | levied a tax of 10 cents per quintal on ail His nppenrance to the casual obsoryer | S100, if ‘tne wiade ‘ate by th do while In that state, Tets but iittte more than a Cottle and Tocout aie ae itenemoane ONLY PAIN REMEDY Was not catculated to impress one with the fact pdaeeresel ain a superb necklace ‘of dlatgands bine erate mati Lee erection ed to some 890,000, the Autofogasta establish. ‘That instantly stops the most excruclating pains, ale thnt.ho had followed the profesefon of a elaver. | js placed the diamond bracelet presented yester- a sled don Me! be’ vor) crolessord (*nieat refused tu pay, uid when the custom of; | tuys Indammation and cures Cungestlons whether of In person he was small; dark, swarthy com-| day by the. people of Windsor,—a hatdeome of Electro-Bibtogy,,” startled: Loidon by-bolilly | feor came to arrest him he took refage on a | tho Lungs, Stomach, Dowels or other glands or organg, plexion, black oyes, aud curly hair. In dispoal- | and tasetefal offering,—near which Vesa tieavy | asserting their: power.“*to atibjugitte the must | Chilfan War-vessel that chaticed to by In the | PY one sppitcation, tion bo wae gonial, thouzh inefued to bo retiv | Gold necklace wilh” immense turquulses,, determined will, paralyze thestrongest muscles, | Yay. The Chillan Governineut immediately In from One to Twenty Minutes. i sti 11 @ broad yold bracelet " took notico of this action on the part of the sis- cent fo conversation, and reserved In demeanor surfoua radiations stars af ey cae an Pate Dervert the evidence of the senses, destroy the | ro Republic, und pronounced tho treaty no | ,,Nematter how vtotent or excructating the path the with strangers. He was accompanied to thls : 2 4 5 | memory of even the most famillar things or of | longer valid, ag it liad been broken by Bolivia, | Rueamatle Beuridden, Intem, Crivpled, Nervous, county by a womau, a native of Matanzas, Cuba, Haren alate of cine ae ae of us the most recent occurrences, induco obedience Two fron-clads, the O'lgeins and Meno Coch- Rauralin, OF promented with dgese May aur Avotding thy towns, they located aa townabilt finest Bruaseli tnt quae, the modern rival of | to any command, or make the Individual belfeve | Fate, were immediately dispatched to’ An- 4 South Fork), then, a8 now, remote from travel. | finest Brursels porte gaze, . i a tofogasia to be in” readiness for ony 4 {Rar brother svat falaed him, aud he ovened the anciont, point @ Aiencon, and the most beau. himsclf transformed into any ono else.” The emergency. Small companies of sotdters country store, which seemingly prospered, | titul, tit “uler sot uit a marrlagd morning | sccret of this wondrous fnfluenco was kuown | as they could. be pitt Mn Didar Wore nent ‘ ‘The store was destroyed by fra; the insur, | Mee” A wondertil oat peMtrod tyler, ana | Wy to themselves, As a part of the modus | by etonmor and placed on board these ver- . el ance, which tully covered tho Tosa, was cole | point Inca cumnue..jrows Mots AUN Sor tne | erad?, tho subject was required to enze | sols, On the 11th iust. orders were ent from AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Tectea, Goren then erected a mill. Soon | Miclexuut gerven from Lady Downs. OF the | stenaiiy uta amnll disle of zine and eoppor bald | Ranifaga to the Commodore on buara the Coch- | ° after ihe completion of the mill he was visited | Prince of Walet iits oe ae ote nnch-bowl, of | (tis und, ‘so ag to coneentrate the electro- | rane to uccupy Autofogasta nnd put It under by 0 stranger, wnd all at once Gordon an | Tenark atte Oe ee ee eoac a comtle of gallons. | Wawuetic nctlua.”” Wintever may havo | martial law. Gn‘thuesday, the 18th, the Com- | Indammation of the Kidneys, nounced lis intention of leaying the countrr. | ii “inves of Wales elves n very massive | recit Moughe of the pretensions of hess mon: | modorg landed sul took possession of the town sie Leaving his business with his brothor he de | tie Utincesa of Avalos ives im Sin ge ana | thelr performances wero certaluly remarkable, | without meoting with any roststance whatever, Inflammation of the Bindder, parted for Now York, where hu was soon Joined | 80 Di te oe Eadinouy eee ich andl taetotl aud were witnessed by large und amazed nu- | A City Government was linmediately organized, | Inflammation of tho Dowels, Dlenred tn ballast for Havana. “Arriving off the | Mounted by a coronet tn sapphires, rubies and | akin to these mutters, set to work to solva the pom olfiese Bppalnter as ihe Boro Throat, Difficult Breathing, + diamonds, A very handsome sapphire and dfn. ty " = es 3 Cudan const slice made for the roadstead of | Tony reasipin comes from Col. Annestoy, und | Mystery, aud he soon HORE es would be the same us to other porte of Chill. Palpitation of the Heart from projulee, who se tn our language char. | eite Callers Rrat Yu Wiking af Yala Coy ‘acteristiés that aro well fitted to vonciliate the | pening vivanias Max Mueller, of Oxford, Epgtauds “Latin und Teutonic races. To flexibility, powor | Superintendent W. T. Harris, of the St. Loufa of expression, aud vigor of idioma, no other | Yoard of Education, aud others who support the moder tongue can equrl the English. Tt has | epclling reform, are'not bookworms with their already more than 120,009 words, and cach Fear | intellectual exes put bebind. They ara wide- fg add{ug to tts hospitable vocabulary. Wher- | minuvd philanthropists, as well as gifted aud . ‘ever it goes It exhibits a greed for new acquist- | erudite scholars, ‘hey are men of practical tions, In fronticr setelements it rivals the In- | saacity, who look upon written langnage not dion’ warrior in its barbaric {nshion for ducking | asa fetish to be blindly woraliiped, hut as a tlexi- Atgelt with the scalps of other languages. No | po, plastic instrument, worthy to be atudled in other language has given a hearty welcome to } ail’ the detalls of its marvelous history, nd so many allen words. most syorths to be Improved and perfected, Nike Ivfe a mixed language at the outsct. ’ The othe . cs ring hu- Saxon Wows anid the Norman Tout 116 Jorn |e ee oar ne or a ‘together in the dictlonarg, and a weo Scotete | gta sudden revolution. They will understand Vairn'might tend them wore ft not for viclous, } that language, both written and oral, sagrowth, corrupt, and contradictory spelling. Forelu| not a creation; a growth of conturies, with Ita erlites tell us that the prouress of our Jangueze | network of routs reaching back through all the / 18 NEEDLESSLY MINDERED. Ifatory of our race. As n living tree is made ‘They chnnot understund why English shoutd bo | more ‘evmmetrical, more thrifty nnd frultful, hanilteapped In the stragafe now going on be- | by judicious pruning, so they belfevo that a liv tween the languages of clvilization. 1) ing Innguage may be pruned and trimmed by Sta monstrous cruelty to porpetunte the skillful word-iuasters intoshapelier crowth, and ‘of absurditics and irregularities that fll our | taucht to meet the demands of the thinker, the school-houses with misery, and Keep inilllons of | selentist, the orator, the historian, the pout, the English-speaking people In Wfe-loug bondage to | Journalist, with {nereased economy, clearness, the Unabridyed Dictionary, Wise forelzn erit- | vigor, and beauty. fea are not enptious or unreasonable, The tnore ‘These spelling-reformers fully understand how “closely we’ pttidy the history of our coniposito | hard it is to root out and exterminate corrupt language, the er will the eo 7 or provinelal dialect. They fully underatand that | Bratambo, where she was fitted out with ad- # tin the alia nh were y ‘The alttation is unchanged. Chit! bods the “shat ou welten wards ‘oui ts ee prim the anceuss uf elt under asi nha the Silanal casks Tropa oe ecg rl rae Par ei ae seroneh ta a athe oe par By the diitea ot aid ane eet, Mut Sint: Hallas ports, aul, ot wives them up Witte Hysterlca, Croup, He tos, steal, law-defying, and troublesont a yalue of farze fyyestments tn dictionaries, spell ve oh a “ ef ie ontire cr » [e a el the but loyal aud obedient. sersante, fain ula Hnysbooks, saul achoolmanuals, “Chey rentize | come aut from New Yori with, the vessel wore. | ee se ge pleses of oldamith's. work | $i auntraction of his attention, Cartels | Hugsent, Maton Capac, aud fndepcadench had | Headache, Toothache, _ fil aptly Into thelr places Without the ep or | a ee oe eceig. [up id Havana joined the brig. ‘Tha ‘crow | pulled {oF table ducer on Ne Pee Mtoe. by | OY uodifving the motnod of fxiie the attention Inost southerly ‘ports of Peru, immediately. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, i 1 -Humbered thirty-five men, exelusive of the of. | bold by the maatve centre-ploce, presented by | q far indore perfect control might be obtained |‘ Cold Chills, Agno Chills, iene Hee rem ate ll | tn ol re aa aeay Seactbaa | Seremban tra tain | cane ga ge El ee ee and Pot Bi national jag cotuposed of Spanlaris, vie , might’ rtticl induced. This HK 7 i BE CLel apd Rucdcane tuoy area choles | Bitie centresiero uf aliver, unit, ‘rocented | gata of sarael eomnmbulism was ealted by Reta FO eh eae wannlerad nay =—— lot of cut-throats, whose song: . by the Jadies nnd gaentiomen, of the Queen's | him bypnotism. It fy produced by the subjact household, and the Bunisome group from the ea lixe © | the salitra works near Tqutque unc on the rail- | tne appiteation of thin Tendy Relief tn-the-partot elegant prexent 18 the more appropriate, as the | above nnd in front of the eyos, at so short a dis. | {3 pragonca of ep Jorus a Force necesaary to | Sil Ty ‘The enered debt ourJanguace owes to the ant | terest and value us representing 0 past period of client Greek only Increases winh each ndvanc our literature. ‘They aro not uninindful that science, putlosophy, and the art of exoressi tho time-honored spelling-match may fase somes The plastle nature of the Greck fits it for mi thing of the bigh-keyed excttemunt ind ‘glorl- ing all the new exigencies ot sclentific nomen- | ous tncertaiuty’ that belong to o game of clnture. Our pocts must always find thelr | chance ora trial by jury. ‘They are aware thar rhytims aud their insolration ja the Attic mas- | millfons of (nseriptions fn modern cemeterica e i Vf v 7 ‘thirty tu ajxty drops in holfa tumbler of water will vter-pieces. This debt fy : _ | would be luvested with on alr of antiquity and Tivo a compass to ateor by, Duke of Conuaught not only recelyed ‘part. of 4 malntain order, It is the general iinpression | tn'n tow minutes cure Crainpa, Spueni, Sur Stomach NEITUER REPUDIATED NOR IoNORED quaintness. ‘They also remember thut cach endear Se Ae Ds cilucaitort av iad Acadeny at Woolwich, but Hee MOH THEA eee al Gaeta ete that a strong force will be concentrated at that | Heartburn, Bick fleadachor Winery a BeHuery, y brings ou a now geueration; and by replacing the eumbrous dingranh fk with a | Hitty years brings ou ¢ iv siuple f(a auch word as alphabet, dipninertar | ‘eY foretasta thictr reward in phantasin, philupena, plihisia, diphthong, phtoso- THE GRATITUDE OF COMING MILLIONS, | pay. If we can properly spell fantastic with an | who, trained at the mother's knea und fn’ the JS Why not its cognate phantom? Itullans und | schools to an caster sellin, will rojoiee in a Boaniarda spelt their “flosoyte with o pair of ?s | now und larger sensu of freedom aud power. Uat have a look of honest independence. ‘There | ‘The spolllug-reformora ary aware that their suc- . 48 not the slightest danger thatitalian and Span- | cess must come atowly and through strenuous ish slosofers will “ever forget thu Greek birth. | eiforts. ‘They are prepared for honest doubting, lace of their choson-stuay. If wa are bound to | for the inertia of fixed habits, for conservative retuin the nk in* these words because they | reluctance, for ridicule, pedantic anu selfish op- coma: from the Greck, then {t ought to be dis- | position. ‘But the resulta will be useful beyond placed-from cipher ahd nephew, which, comin calculation, It wilt be Uke substitutlmg the from the French chigre and neven, havo some- | fricllon-mutch for the old-thne thuder-box, or aptly tlustrated their character, fe Meer of the be i int, with a row of using it a3 u base for act- | Colle, Win in tha Bawels, a1 "alt, ss It was Gordon’s intention, as stated to'| {oF sume tine was an officer of.” the Doss who | to pain. A Tl ‘Travelers ahoutd always carry a bowtie of RADWAT'S fricuds: to only make tivo trips fo the eoast, but | Fearne wwe “Elis centre-pléce reprcsunts a | tn hypnotiem, as in ordinary somuambultem, Frooberationa neat Cl cept war. Ne | READS HELIEY with then A few drone tn water fato ordained it otherwise, ‘he bri lef he aie ad te aaeiaty composed at eteritoy ailvars [02 cuuece appears to be tn a profound aleeb. | Chit had refused to discuss the question with | fits jeter thai: Freaels Urandy or Ditters nam aitiaue ‘uban coast, on the third trip, on the night a! - ira being oxidized, It lo Ur DEAN any- | the Poruylun Envoy, and that the determina- | 0s the Ltn of March, 1800, and, after a quick pas- | te sun and carriaixe being oxidized, Tt ls made | thing tht has ovcurred in the hypnotic condl- “boun- tage, arrived Of the mouth Of the Congo River, | LOreale, the Ares. nine Inehos ign. repre: | jlon, although when ho goes acaig tuto this | dary nnd Seem nando to fealty setele et noun. ‘Alriea, ‘The barracoons wero full, In anticipa- a eet dorteant at the. trail) boing a | Sette, the train of thought of the pfavious one | way which that country uppears to wnderatuud, a tlon of the arrival of the slayer, and a cargo of i alt tnie i eae reauarle tae + My on “nay be taken upand continuea uninterruptedly. | Events aro hnatoniug toan opoulugof hostilities, e peean vine frelg| bee quickly Durehated, ste ene DT ebonr plinth oueietied with allver uoldtaga SEO: Hypnar ieee Dereon Usecmem auntie 0 | tho result of which no man ean pradict. ‘That oe ETE AND. AGE cured ton nfty conte. anare i clue coimpuscd oui y YOUR Micie ic i a 7 Pet rt Us i iit waler-casks were filed, the cargo safely atowed, | uid embelllshed with the ats ahapicok atl nat suggestion Alrectlyg the current‘ of his Cot oe eat See Bee tea trie iy ello and wher Fevare (alan I i the anchor "catecll,'” and the ship got under | thistle. Ona plaque aro the urma of the Duke | thought and bis action, Ie acquires the power | gid humiliations to nyenge and this 1s her op. | sue MUM Re MADWaAR'S MtbAbx” HELI way. After gettingoutof the river, aud when |, % Connaught aud Strathearno and of the | of incredible concentratiod. ‘fie whole man Is Fitty'cents per bottles . avcnad afew miles off shore, Gordon took his ginas und |‘ /facess Lautse Margarat of Prusala. It was de- | appears to be given (o each perception.” fits Pore alte te Areentane Tapa en ha how stolen the Greck livery. Our right to fold | the Minle rifle for the Conttocntal musket. It | we: t and swept the hi tthe ht , | Sieued wut produced by Messrs. Lambert & Con | passions may bo arowaed aud hfs emotions con- “ . % Iara ian wa ileal | wren tau feu ie ace ean af | NO gnc on oeon HN Mam | SASS ESE aunt mda,” | ott wrap orctrougy wemaemiaraene. | wGarReMieeehegune eS “| DR, RADWAY'S hough it cotnas from the Greek, is ag undoybt- | teachers und pupils, book-makers and journal- e ‘i ‘ : js mind may be acted upon through tmpress- + “Phe folls . ed av the Frenchman's right to. spol with an f | fete, tybuvsetters is, book-mnakers ond ournal |" ‘those ara our realmin,no mits tooursway, | hanuteomo. lie clock with a ephiux reposig on | 4i/s.mine, may by acted upon body, and fe mi Tho Patria anys: 1 The following letter ts . . ; hia fle, from the sama root. If tho Itallan bos | a blessing to (rmigrants wha coins here to av- been foruiven for ‘softening the phiegma nnd \ quire now homes and a new lancuaye. It will piihite of We Latin forefathers fate ‘ylenma | Do haited with joy by the hdndreds of milliona and five, Would not the society for preventing | who, in 1079, will speuk the language we ore cruclty to children be Justiaed fn arranging the } proud to call our mother tongue,—whoss lives On the afternoon of the fret day out a man | the tup, near which stands an elegant uirror In Y | dated Antofagasta, Feb, 15: At7a,m. on the was sent aloft asa lookout, He had scarcely | silver frame, trom the gentlemen of Prince Leu- Ha fa tuade tack aecordanco i ths al Ath wo arrived here without any Incident worth given moro than ono glance through hie glass } pold’s housenold. ‘The Grand Duchess.of Meck- | jis fist,’? says Dr. Garth Wilkinson, “and RHO ‘Au jAdlatant of Gol, Ratamayae ioe when he sang ont; “A sail—a sail — jenburz-Strelitz senle a pale of lsh-curvers of | putt up hls arm, if you dare, for you will huye | Sev gshore ut an early hour to communicate to Her uatlon—fing—how speaks the toleacopat quatnt design, and Maj.-Gen. Fleiding a hand- | fhe strenuth of your ribs rudely’ tested, Put | {te Prefect the resolution of our Goverument rsapariliian Fugltch epellhug-books for such tuhumanitiee ne | Will fad good tosplration in our Zoglish Miers | ‘The mato went aloft, and soon camadown and | dome eilt plate. the farther end of the table | him on Is knees und clasp his hands and the | ¢° Ske possession of the city und bo, advise bite vhlegun, jihislae hemurrhaye. ture. i told the Captain that the strange salt wor a | dn.the wnite drawing-room, tmmediataly beneath | suinte and devotces of the Partlata ‘will pate bo- tra be ae "iiseaebarleation. eee nade, : ) ven ‘The argument inetippore of what fa called hils- . ; mian-of-war, und hud the Stary aud Stripes at | the portrait of the late Prince Consort, fa aceu- | fure the” truvness of lis dovout actings.”” Dr. | Aitt“Gooration waseffacted, not ns an attacking * f] torical spetling RNGLISIE PRONUNCIATION, her bose: A he ‘Gree wens given to un up the ied iy a handennts oot ot paves the ty oe Carpanter mentions a case of whieh he was a | foreu Bit just ng wa dlacinbaels truope fn ene : " London Tinea, Marek 10 Portuguese flag, the hatches sceured, and guards ss 5 ue) witness, ‘The arm of the somiambull a Ae oy i I refit ea bas : ae Havloned ab the hatches: “Ait hannle wervealied | areueouped tnnny_cleguntpresentay—a, set of | Brought into tho position of striking 8 blows tie | Owe porte. | Taking possosston of a town under | THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, ‘and oa aeryiceuble to one party ns to the’ |. Mr E.B: Nicholson, M. A. tho Librarian of, : other.” In Richard Vorategan'e “Restitution of {the London Institution, delivered the Thursday i Decayed Intelifeence, “published in 1605, | even{ng lecture on this subject to ita members thut” learned author anticipates ono of | under the title “Engllsh Frouuneiation: Its theao conditions is attended with incouvenlenco; y. ote, FOR THE CURE OF CHRONIC DISH ASF, a HILITIC, HEREDITARY OR oudeck, To escape was Inpoasible.. What was | antique silver spodna ol rare workmanshlp from | jdoa of Hehting was at once sroused and pu BCU ft ¢ Tope dona? it tusk Gordon but a moment to | the Duchess of Cambridge, a atlver, vox from | into Pe aici wan Bt once aroused and put | for which reason no display of urtille e] rf SCROFULA VU) Y PI Faeroe Ure bad bees niaated Co ake mar. | tho Royal iaverpool Golt Club, and a, wet of | qhifult une ee ceed Mom Aeee, wanes | Was inde, whied, Indeed, would hava bean ab | SCNOFUL ne GON AUI 3, . oe of;war, The courss of the brig wad altered,— | Queen Anue’s candlesticks from the Princess el e surd. Precautions, however, wero not nu ner TN VBR ; Be, proposed changes by ouding with 2 | Present Tendencies and Thole Future Results," | safety oly” lav ta <ileht, Tt waa ihesecohd | huuieo and the Narquls of Lome. Occupying | dutunprovoked atisek, “ihe two ueaantve ue | Heeteds for thoweh tha tals went packed with | Lungs o Atomucly Sil or Houca, Flesh oF ' ‘ a" wud Mani ie fa equally Hotlecatig | 16 frst poluted out that English, boing, Wie | mate's trick at the whe), and the order was fmportant positions ara the afiyer centro-picce | lanor ench other with sich onorgy that it wos | Oies f Nuributeds Tire fem, | CORRUPTING THe SOLIDS AND VITIATING wat’ Richa LUIS, given. hin to put the huim' dawn, Agatn the | presented by the London Irish Volunteers and | only with the greatost diillenity’ that thoy wero | olicers were pruda ty al Verdtegan spells beat," | nently all other European tongues, only adia- | fiz was heading for the coast, Gordon | thesilver-cilt ceutro-pteeo from the officers of | goparated, ‘They continued toutter furious de- | Hat arrived wero received with open aris, by aGhyants hematin, Rerarala, land nant Swolltns, boyes,” hee,” rattes,” and “yenro" with a | Jectofadead tongue once spoken tn allddlo | th i er the fe the peopie. ‘The Prefect and other principal ti, Cance ‘Aituethe HsHtto alt Lite } ought he could jake the coast, disombark | tho Royal Rauincers, . Close under the feo of a | qunelutions againat. one another tintil, by a lt P ie i eis of the Lange. D aye x fupseituous, 6 stub, snowing “tat it: Glir Flan | asta, tiad now heen changluy ‘for moro than | cargo and destroy, evidency of tho ehar- | fino oxidized silver goblet from the Seventh | tho discreot manipulation of thelr muscles, they author us: foals refine ithe: Peruvian, Gus. om pales, ‘aieeding of fe Lunar Dyspepsia, Wali another, In old English, knovled ee 1 | 8:000 veare. Survoyini the: causes which broke | acter of the bri. ‘The afternoon wore away, (Queen's GOuny Husears nestle o palr of allyer | werecalined and putin a good humor. aaa ae cuc alice thenbelrod a ietieContele | kath Suto aud iti Sicrourlal Discasey “With codtege, to the eyo “as well as to the enr,"| UO the Gead mother specch into Sanskrit, Greeks, | BG excl mut Seater Fe alnsaue Hatt. samlessiees; the? olsrtis of the belde>|(/) sy aceuriniy ts soinam DMNA ist: he. ean fot dur dotoues agalnet our troops, butin. fear | ehllig Cousaitycons rove Sak Nucumy Pow eI f ‘ Sue 4 nthe man-of-war und brig, Gordon paw | E i easily do what he ts culled upon to try, tle w 4 . : poe portal uae at on Haden knowl: | Lotto, English, ete, ho poluted out that | that to attempt to disembarie hig carzo on,{und | On a atand by iteclf roposos a superb tea | can bo 60 concontruted that ho will Ae of the i pee he ofto Liver Complaint, &e. : ry ory ‘royramme ts | the chief ‘of tbem was laziness, tnflucnced by | would only result in his captura. ‘Then if was | service, of silyerahit, presonted by the Maharajah | fcats of strougth und skfil that ara ontirely be- n spite ut all nracadtiowa nin of the oft ¥ oe comme I aut I ono te writing French, but pro | diversities of climate utd, food, .whichy by frothers, anagram, dlagram, eapeaine Mono. | cuusins changes in the organs of speech, made een fe'ygram, Consistency {§ a good thing | Some aounds’eaafer und some harder, « fle then even {na spelling-book, Germans have the ad- | sketched the working and results of the same “Yantage of us tn knowing how to stop after they | cause ou English from the sevouth to the pave conauieted ihe Oh matte spalling of dialoy, | miadle of the clghteonth . coutury, and Thut the hellish thought agned ucross hls ruled. | Dulecp singh. Katcher on ara-seyeral ctarct | yond hls natural powers. In tite way an ex: | Of the ulleors to inspire the people with moder ho Barsapariiiinn Nesotvent oxce! af ‘Thy oficrs were called into the cabin, ig alt Juga—a very haudgome ley-shaped ono fram | trnordiuary degree Of powor cau bo thrown into | Bon: tt was Impossible to pruvent a few oxelted | remedlal tcute, tn the chr of Clironic, eer them | the gentlemen of the Prices of Wales house | any sut of anuscles, "Dr, Carpentor saw Dr, | {tiividuals from tearing down aud destroy ini, poslya cura for oniy one thing remalnod to be done—that was | hold: unother of glass, mouuted tn gold, from | Tiruid experiment on a man who, in hig ordinary | {He Holivinn alield: at the Erefucture wintelt q Tollenve ‘carve ‘overbuardl “Tho avecud mat | the Grand Dake of feckionbure:Stralitss wt conultions wav ag weak pnvatntiy tates wouta | Waa,deseried at tho wines” out no evil eowscs | KEDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, alone dissented at ao inhuman a proposal, tu nossive spectinen tn gold, with M-shuped | not venture to lift twenty pounds. Bolu aom- #0 fot! 7 yy et the order was given. Darkaess had mow como | Yody and tumdty, frum Lord und Lady Charics | nambullzod, ‘aud agsurud that a quarter of «| {ie greatest rejoicing. Tn an instant the Chl | Menay an ery Pigesct Urarel, Dinbetea, Droney, 1 : ator, A} eae went: on to show in detail that | on; tho hatcties were opened, and, {ha nogroea | Bereford, Lord Reacousiich sends s massive | hundredweleht was as Ae Teathe: Nan eg was holated everywhere, aud the tralas fseusg, Afbumfauria, and {n wil cases where there are ar eat arto the pleoudst{e French way | creat vowel and conspaantal changes | wero brought up in squads of thitty, ‘The day | gold plate, ant Lord Carrington au elegant | tole 1 up with hls int Hegerat feather, is leaving for Saliva were profusely decorated. ‘Thu | brjokedie, dapoaits oy tho water Ue Mek, elouly, eenneine derivatives, and we pay | Ting been gol on ever alucy the latter times | Had been intensely oty und Me" scorching [-allver bowl Dorweon these jurze pleces are | ground hls head “with the “ruatest ease, | Woupsdlcembarked mumbored WO, Soveuty were | Macca" ide white: ste Ge thera tea marbhd sank change wou uneeasting, and literatura had prove Uiicus apocaranen: and wtice. Iroc dunner bgaing of an cquatorial sun rendered the heat | uumerous gifts, emailer tn size, but tasteful | On. another occasion ho iiftud | fant to Coravales to tnke posuesaion, wid the Dabserattoevonton iho decke Gut in tho hold | Mul valuable uketanda boxes, clgareases, | pounds with ona’ tnger Butaequonty reat worg formed. in patrols, to mulatatn order | when there lea pricking. bun ‘TIME, INK, PATIENCE, INDEP Lo bnrntn 1 ¢: BN DENCE, and guard thy Bolivian soldiers tn the Cuartel. | Ini water, and pata in tis aiuail uf the back and 3 helpless to atop it. 3 ye described the phases: wz Nenention Whe Ye Sometimes we vo beyond the French tn vaddi of Colonfal Eogilsh, jw auld that Edgiish must | of the brig, where $00 negrocs were huddled | clocks, ching cups, und lamos,—a very tastofil clare , P Piel with atieut letters, a9 iu hauphtines, foo fee: | bo expected intimy to break up tito European, | together, i was awful, ‘Thiele cries. for ait wit | specimen of tho’ Iatter elo Bere Oe ee eee eee aaa alee tietne Deut | Fartunutoly notiting accusrad to eauso rexret or EMT ARES EEE ONE DOULA t fear + dispatch, from depeche? ‘raritement, trom | American, Australian, New Zealand, Indian, | water wero heartrending., Five were ‘already | Urincess Beatrice. ageurad that ho could ub’ possibly move it, | art The O'lizeing sulla to-day to take poa- 7 parlement. UC we stutid fast forbtetorieal orthog. | und African yartettes, which would’ become | dead, and thelr bodies hud, hlready begun to da- a Ouo of the most remarkable caves at tis kind | feeélon of Mejitiones, Twa Chittan nawenaners . raphy, then economy, ecumenical, ether, onsht | dlatinet languages. There was only oue | compose, emittineo vigkaning stench, As the KEARNEY, NEB. Is that given by Dr, Carponter, onqho authority | fave been vatablished nt Antofagasta, One is : i to begin, us aforetine, wit a diphthony, like { Way to prevent’ this—by settling a standard | first tot camo on duck, Gaaplne for breath, they beta of trustworthy witheates, A factory girl with. | called 2¢ Yur de Cais, the other the Lith of Feb 1F TE 7 ‘2 aestheter,’ Where in alt the Hoeave of jealousy | pronuuglation, und having it taught in every Ea- | wero froned, led ate, dasieted Uron the rail, thoy Rpectal Corrematdence.of The Titans, Olt Tutisleal cultivation, aud unable to speak her | ary. Twelve ullitary enginowrs have been YEARS GROWTH CORED : do we flnd. ite‘dorivative right to be epétt, with | elish xcliool, ‘Such w standard coyld only be | seemed to reallze het fate, » Kannur, Nob, March 25,—Ovar thirty yenré | Own lunguage grammatically, bulng hypontized, | tut by the Chilfsn Government to Cararules fur A : Uledigrah ¢af Certatuly not i the Freueh | settled ny aa authority commanding Wigher aud |" Nous sued, for Mlorcy knew her ery wae vain, | 920 the Government sot aslae 05,000 acres of | gave au dzact imitation oF Jeony Linde singing’ | ‘He DuRDOSE (OF Atudylng the moxt Gauventet fT dalousie, nor in the Lutin getus ior the Greek | more general reapect than any vow oxistiug, and | 4 aplash; tho wuters quickly closed them, | land ofa military resereation and built a fort | rendering the suns of the great sliyter in Mie | Places to be fortified, In thy Ttatrict of Toco r, 4 zor, tu 1778, Jolin Trumbull; while a tutor in | the lecturer urged the formation of an English | ange ae the) 4 eine eo : Heese a tteee ee fuatantancertely tidecmece, | {vere WA8.A slight skirmish borween somo Bo- . a Yale College,’ published a Hadibrastic poem, | academy, composed of the lending pnilulogiats | And. 88 the last lot went downy thy first mate, | upon tt; wud called tt after Gow, Jacob Kearney. | (ree th vorde and male, at it wus di. | Wien and Chillay laborors. Tt dually terint- 5 in which ho sings ‘The Progress of Dulness,? | (vbether in Purlument, the bar, the pulolt, or ee reer Jaugh, exclaimed, “tuen vigaa | ‘This was the last place where the overhund | Ng istingulsh the two yoleea.” Tn order | "ated tn udefeat of the Chilians.” if 3 Mhrough threo cantos, What hae “ Dulneug ? | on the ataze), writers, and educationists, a body | “int "Corea disposed of word w ‘ed to | traveler vould obtaiu suppiics, aud within a | to roast tha powers of this soumambule to the | i hle,terntory vow tn dlanuta ts seventy, miles i z done during the Tat cantury that stalould be | Whose judginents would have all the weliht | note uote wate ra was paced t0 | mito anita halt of the fort au adobe town soon | utmost, Jenny dud “extemporizcd o long and | Wide and reaching fram the occan to the Arles, Ks unished with a doub! needed. Such an acade! would deal wi rr :] " ol ] 1 ad 7 2 é Pp uate wits scala eth aueh “past: pire te aiae question of pate aia caigtt Re Koccket $5 casi Drok up and thrown over. | aprang up, aud at tlmes as many a3 0,000 people elaborate ehramatte sxoraltss M ae ine wf fe ee esis vale Inno ie ang DR, RADWAY & CO., 82 Warren-st.,N.¥. a tleiplee aa dresty addrest and expres ig tne omy | efelse a decisive iniluenco infavor of = pure | COM. joth batcues wero opened, und mon | were to be found resting here, and fitting them. | tates Ho teas precision, though in her | with which Antofacaate was tnken was ductothe ; sent Velow, Who liastily fumigated tho quarter | solves out for thefr Tomz journey across the | Waking stato sho durat not even ‘attempt any | Fag rrentel fy trus aud “ecdnomtcal’ way, as they are | English us against a Homanco und | With burntne tar, Gordon thouuht he waa ante. The inost promitient ot these teudera | shing of the sort.” 9° | duet shut Che greatur partot the inliauleagts were os all evidence of the character of tho Triton ronounced. Fope, Bulwer, aud Tennyson | Latiu style, Phonetic spelt, though se was tleatroyad. The next morning no eal! was , v4 have followed’ this ‘ood = example, | ratlonal ind Inevitable, ought bo pra- The law af economy und phonogravhy hero’ | ceded by unlforaitty of oronuuciation, or En- recs with historical usazes, and requires | &tlal woutd at once be broken uo {nto written that our dictionuries ghould cease to perpetuate | 88 well as spoken dialects; but {f the two re- a warfare Letweon tie Word and the voice, by } forms weot hand fo hand the only rule for tolling us to write dressed, addressed, expressed, | Spelling would be pronunciation, and ‘the only whila wre read drest, addrest, exprest, rale for prowunciation spelling. The result of ‘The standard spelling of chute Is $0 wich un sasmnlty would us that 18 Englian race, UNPHONBTIO AND Au holding the three great entigrauttlelds of the that botaniats might eall it one Gee teof | Prevent und future, North America, Auatral- aur occeutelc verpacular. Coming. peda ds | 288, and South Africa, which would one day ba from we Greck ‘theatre, through the muddling | Occupied by Merge falfanitante ot ufo? struluor ot Norvan-French, it ts false to both, | Roau.descent, would tn the end give the world a, equally alee in apeliing and oronguctation, “Tue | yiodge of uaiveren| Uarrmouy und progress tt Civfifans and the remote poaltion of the intertor | wat wiaa by the tamu of Muchella, und hls Jn like manner, by concentrating.the whole that no 1 could be thrown . et ta Soccttnee ity a aint Wook to J attunlion “upon particular abject, Che suns, | Lows, £2, that uo Toree could be thrown thy to DR. RADWAY’S bie, and the dauger seemed pasavd. » Mure $30,000, with profits raul all the way from | bility of a hypnotized subject may be fiereased 1 : syweda é uiure of discontent were hesrd at. the hasty ac- | 100 St per cent, fle must have made n vory | 'MN cxtraordiuary degree, A’ person In this Slenuted oreo Sone as ae ¥ tlon of the night before in throwing overbourd | lurge amount of inoney during thoac days when | state bus been known to etonty be thy seusvof | tying” Clitans und only 1,226 Bolivians. cargo and caske, the gold exeltement was at fts hight, and yot | smell, the owaer of 9 gtove pluced tn bis hand, | ‘there are 121 Peruvians, 26 Argentines, uid ] About 9 o'cluck the lookout agatu sighted a | to-day hu4s comparatively a’ poor man, Hying | (om smong more thaw exty persons. The | to remainder are divided umong n dozen ditfor- sail, bull down, on the port bow, ‘The course of | almost the Ife of a hormnlt, tn nn adobu huuse {| OWOer ofa ring was simifarly pickul Out from | one nationalitics. Bolivia has, according to the | Perfectly tastotess, olenantly coated with eweut itt, tho brig was uguln. changed, and tho race of the | upon 160 acres of land Hine tie pro-etupted, upon | AMINE twelvy Dersous. Jn ouy easy, the sonse | Must trustworthy atatietlces 2500.0 inbubie, | RUFSS AERVIA,ourlly, clewie, aud atrcogthen, I day beiore was again begun, It was Gordon's | the ground whore he formerly vad been gu | Of temperature wos so" extraurdinarily exalted” | nea und Chili? 2,100,000. Bolivia hag no fleet at dnt Liver, howela fides. Miuider, Nerval tutention to uscupy the ull, the again visit, the | prosterous, ‘Temple mutal, ef mulantur, that differences ordinarily Inappreciable were at | gtj—not awning a stugle veesel—while Chill las raunchy Cotatbativi, Costiyetias, Inu: coust and get another cargo. ‘The man-of-war | Whilst the fort was occupied trees were planted | Once detected, and guy considerable chauce | two tron-clada und suveral wooden corvettes. Dilonbeevs, Movers Tada. had sighted the brig and changed her couree, | that ‘vow constitute a beutiful grove of tin. | produced reat aistress in the subject.’ | ie muy bs oubtful if the possession so easily Wevrerted to eneee a: posulve cure, About 2 in the afternoon sho gut naar enough | ber two feat through atd forty and titty tect | Nob less romarkable aro tho inatancea in | obtained will be us easily rotalned, Rumora to- uiaiuiug bo mercury mlucrul UF to try ber guna, After a fow shots, Gordon rau | high. ‘The parade-round was sown with blue. | Which te cursive powers of tiypnotisin have | day way the Bolivian urmy, numbering upward drugy, fe fi following symptome resulting ror lodge of universal Harmony und progress. e ° 9 leery i Freuch chocur -is wot to bo complalacd of hero, | v his Hag down, apd o buat waa lowered from the | grasa, and ft has eacroachod upan the domain of | beem auccesstully experlimented upon. Jt has 5,000, 0 s Dharders of the Diseat it Parlelang ave sattelod, But the Anglo-Nor: a ee eT ATI man-of-war, which proved to bo the sloop Con- | buifalo-zrass to the extent of 800 or 400 acros, | bcwn snowo the pulsations of the heart und an Nei eco pcs ths gent rae eat Cnviigationy tnwant flea Fullness of the Bical ie man choir is a sovera trial to American sood- Gorman Literary Fecundity, Mtellation, of, the’ United States Navy, wonty- | A sarden for tho beneilt of the soldiery was | M9 reaplratory inoyemuuts may ba thus ucceter- | hae already thrown vearly a thousand men into | {weed Achiity of tuo toinacth, Nausea: Meartnar, wate Susksp e's indopendauce wasvhown | About Sagseontence se dark Tine, Bogtana | out, Sts, Gordon aud the raw of the slaver planted contaiuing every'varity of vegetables, ated or recarct ata varias petra eesti Antofagasta, und they are busily om: Buu Eructatlous, klukings or ilutterta a fa Chae Bat ry ag of A Nor- | ee nn were v4 \- + | 7 ere ry td ered, ys Ne ut ls a tiead jurrive _ by apelling this word two ways,—tut va Nor. ARR The tee OER qaayind | wets trausterred ta tho deck of the Constel- | and to-day-may he found vegetables growing q quality loyed making preparations todefend the place, | fhe Stnmacls ewtinnliut of the Mees per i lution, placed fn trous, undSgarriod’ to New | aud reproducing themselves, although fur waut | Which have beun referred to, wud which have | ‘tye other reguaents of regular soldiers ura be- f races York, Rrriviny’ ta "Nott York the “prisoncrs | of proper eare aad cultivation they are unde for | been elted Ly the highest sctoutlde authority, | ine’ yawiy cauimpad cad elit beeen torwund MT eee tai a Lover ant dil rein fh were turned over to the United States autbori- | thotable, In massing over the ground one occa- | Slow thut the most muryslous phonomens buve | yy goon aa possible. ‘The two nutlons aro nearly rad. Hen ster ot Betsy Har Oe kay rae tle, Gordon was indicted and tried in the | slunally stumbles upon a ritle-pit built for the | been produced through urtiflelal somnambulism. | equally matched iu numbers, but Chilo has far ers ie United States District Court, found gullty, and { protection of the military agaluet the attacks of | These phenomelis ae expielued by Dr. Carpe | the grostur auyantuge from ‘having her forves | "a tew dows of adv 0 thin asec avuences 3 » bani und ble execution took | the indian. -- + ter, dre due to “the eutire engrossment of the ready at command to be tranaported In a few id disorders, Bric + place in Now York in be makes a verb of ft th ap apulliy ing | Many during tho same ycar it not yet known, too preposterous, and he tolls. us: eas fu aan bo ve rare estate bape santalne There’ , g over 20,000 volumes, wale thelr sopearance Sarin bis ghation ke sa ean tee bebold’st, | in“1g77. Leaviuz suonymous publications out Hull quiring to the young-eyed cherublms, | * of account,—~a specics of fiterature aboundiug in - But with phonetic spelling bow ahall we dis-,| Cermeuy.—these books wera written by 10,000 tiozulah between “a quire of angels” and ‘a’ authors, Had all the copies priuted of these oe <a See i front all uf the abuye-uame fay, 1S8L. ‘The evidence ‘The Oth day of Jautary, 1878, the reservation calnd with whatever may bo for the tine the ob- days, without loug weeks of travel. Itisun. | D'or box, Sold by Drugytsts. Upon which he was in part convicted was fur- | was thrown open to homestenders, and go dealr- | oct of {ts attention and its passive recantivity ain yer what attitude Pera will assume. a ‘ 4 quivoot feomespane te gf angele wid 14. | Uooks doen sola iu the guar Ie which they op | nlated by hs aw erew, “ite sete ood by hit | able was the tana that tovday Wet all occupied | fF any wollon tat may bo wuggested toil” | Ee forts ‘an aillanes with bolivia CUNT wil READ ¥ that ulco distinction In rapid conversation, with fan mY eae het disposed of toa diffurent | to the last. Sho viaited Presidunt Lincold, and | and has become one of the tnost thickly-settiod team EAE bardly be able to maintain the stand she bas oe , a T u a” x words on the wing, will it not be fudividual, every twonticth purson out of the | tried to Ket ulm ta comunute the wutence to | parte uf the State, ‘This land ss situated about American BManufactures in Ireland, taken, If Peru rematus neutral she may be False an YU. z Was BAST as LYING” 4,000,000, a aac anga could have been endowed | {mprisoument for Ife, but ow refused. ittea | five miles southeast of what fs vow known as Ex-Udngreasman Puddle, in an interview with | able todo so, ‘These people move stowly, and < 3 4 ies Us gigtite wore uve bere sii ne Y A bouk. ‘3 ute = a rule, pubilstiers do not plugular coineldunce that thy lust mun hanged { the City of Kearney, whlch {9 one of the moat | a reporter of the Nowark (N, Bend aletter stamp to RADWAY& CO., No. 82 WS? S re us, Written or what they “print, and this to a | in ‘the United States for being cogaged {u the | prosperous towns un the Unton Pacific Railroad. | that “During bis recent visitto frelund ho could | for some days, and perbups weeks. . Fegentee a) Yournal, says | nothing more than rumors will be in circulation Naraeh 7 , ‘Tafurmatinn worih (housapda will bs seat YOu c