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16 : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY MARCI, 29, 1879--S1X'TEEN PAGES. iY ‘ACTS FROM FRISCO. sonia Tequirs the genius of a Beecher to dis- ‘THE CHINESE MERCHANTS : Bere ar Shesmselves agatnst any farther fun "s gration and ft fa 9 at their opin’ A Bad Break in the Stock Tis subject was not ale known to President, “Market. Hayes.“ Ainonys the erroncons impressions in the minds of Eastern people on this question ts ' the ons that all Chinese arriving livre can reatl well-dreased outsider. When a Monsleur’? has the temerity to venture amongst a crowd discern the cottages of the fer y whero rank Tryon lived, THE VETO-POWER, a ale ane tea for two hours of more. s was in the second stary of the ho ahi a ningle window bad 2 aia bat Fexting A List of Presidontial Vetoes from pi te gable roof of alow L. ja fora ” Ti o'clock the figure of a man suddenly omeried Washington to Tyler. from around the corner of the house, and stood In the moonlight Just benoath the window amounting at the wrcnat tine ue 10,000 Patios glean in noten Ue Dr Russel tn apeak- 7 of this kind, the whole tribe scowls at hin. te i of the plague of 1720 In Muracilles; he saya a 2 : ho maken ‘i it Hoy ta ofealta en and fran” OnmemAT ue: hive exvectedthie; wut | At the Auction-Rooms in | to"isten to, earcattics comments, on hie ieee ttt Wis orgere—no pala? the Stoel Proust, Wekv'it iasnosdace atoy tera, Otten minunity to repla NCH, == Ns , in Tilinots ant tn tat has alded to fli up the uouuch, from entire, they pass to hustling or 1 trv. : treading on hfs corns, nny as close contact with | whoro Miss Lut was sitting. Sho started up, | Demooratic Assumptions Dis~ : and write, “This ta 8 wnldtnke, Most of hein waste places in an yugettie coun traracteristic | What May Be Seon Thore---Mlle, | thebrocantour 1s fraught with no tittle danger | nnn softy raising the suehe leaned out, ‘THe proved. = Weale Holders of Stock Ruthlossly | firs raperii anong thom, tntin of | slime fete tr cach, Cian | Amongma's OlearanceSalo-~ | Sathana geile ore MOAIY | met ha cae aul wa asin war te if) greater diMeuity than eiphering. Chey - vo ne well na & railty and Fashion Next we como toa place In which they are | others, ‘The three bores ladder, which ailently |. ‘Own Correspondents Sacrificed, No means such apt, scholars as tg communty aectieat taerent ot aren ane Its con: ys : selilng somo thousands of ferns and gutta. i Bron Oe supposed, aud, considering that the Cantonese arrigie here beloug almost exclusively to the would he ridteulons to look for The Now Constitution and Its eee ere ni intelligence frown them, and quickly was lifted on end and placed ogainet og e the roof of the L, close against th fe girl's wine Wasnrnarox, Marel 20.—The Democrats ara . ty = Tad appeared | having agrent deal to say about the history of torea Taslaetaaly i paso wi i (ape ‘a {t | the veto-power, Most of the statements mada taglonsness—thatis,tts capacity to pass by actual percha plants from the Exhibition Erounda aunt contact—is doubtful, ail yet atthe first blush: |. »--Buyers ell. | greenhouses, We haye acen them before at the nothtiye woukt! acom' more vertaln, For if, dure An Old-Book Auction-;-Buy: and 8 amp do Mars, Let us go farther, ¢ > ONT” tng the course of the plague, you abut up, to exs-eA Bankenpt’s Furnl- ITHNH 13 A BALH OF JAPANRSS WARE, was fixed; it was young Tryon, There wasn | are words without knowledge. Une, for in- . Probublo Effects. The Crichuo Tanunr’s exposure of fn ude the phrase of Eualisit resents in the Kast, ture-Salo. A moro or less authentic. \Wo will take a scat for | hurried embrace Uetween the tovers, and then | gtance, has sald that no President had ever liad f ae ee ae ee id atecat eatitfactinn, | fou srasaleagainet the tateetion as lone as : five minutes aud Tieton, Just ns we come fo, a | Shy passed out ler bundles, which he cowveyell | the audacity to velo an Appropria~ hae bes ee ame tial, ‘hat the tareatrwith | set have no direct contact with the outer world; loud-throated Individual in a gcedy coat fs Invit- Ls a pl D ‘ » Yet so good o Democrat ag t humigate everything that Is brought ratte : Z was carried In the arms of lier lover aafaly to | tlon bill Tho Chinese Ara Coming—Arrival of a | fas Kival not heen compleved a ftw weeks wzo | Ino thw house. Dr. lussel, following this prac- | Tho Brocantenra-—-A Warning to the | WA aMem\in to the quod qualities ofa bronz® | tho ceaund, and then the men took the ladder | Andrew Johnson did veto the | Appro- monster, with goggle eyes, anda figure like noth: f would have hail to accept a position aa a sery- f houecholus . . eS in thelr hands again, anil the party walked away | priation bill which ta dearest to the hearts of Frosh Cargo of Oslestials, : ee eo isa man of Wo tratnine whatever, ue SP naNGA PER THR DISHASB, Woll-Drosecd---Japaucss Gods The puiielechaat ely tad ferent att neato: rapidly fn Ue direction of thelr. hi Conaressmen—a River anil: Harbor tls : The ‘ oeaearee eet iehrtlemoresiekooweothing | aml yet gave ndviceand medieing datly for hun- ~-Piotures, quent appenis of thdtrler. “Come, gentlemen,” | ,,1He companions of Frank Tryon were hls | voto.nower will probably be a leadiny taple for reds of the aflcted. Crowds thronged avery he is observing for the fourteenth time, 1 dare father, Capt. Jerry frye, o salt-water vetcran morning to the vourtyaridof his khan, and there, say ca icome now! A superb idol Ilke this for 9 5 q Tl i , some time to come. As an Interesting con..; Row The Chitago Tribune's Exposure of Chang | of the Mstory of-China, ‘That he shoutd have of GO, wha belleves in love and enterpriac, and be been thought capabie of composing the lectures a y Joo Grumly, the invaluable boy. The reason | bution to the bistory of that subject, [ append a Tan Kival Was Received. placed Ia its hams fe elnply JANE e oe eae ee eet to aueuats | pymssetei Correspondence of The Tribune, Togas, Just Teese ee nates NOteealE | wane the adder was. carried along was that It | lst of vetoes lathe old day, from George Wash is matter for eratiietion that’ jue at ee hol for nbout 8,000 suiferers. “This assembly,” hie R18, March 12.—Within a stone's thr Speclmen for a collection! Thirty francs, | 29d beon brought up from Capt. Teyana a he ington to Tyler. Tho Mat might be cont! nucd a of The Tribune. A Bt aa “Gailforninne are arageling envo— se the Boutovard dea Italiens stands o great, | ‘Thirty-one—two——" ferry, and thot {t was too sod o ladder to Special Correapandence o} a a "} instruction and profit: abanton, ‘The tro miles to Capt. ‘Tryon’a dock | Wit were speedily accumplished; there lay the young : WASHINGTON’S VRTORS, fisherman's boat, with sails up and abiofog in 1, Returned to the House of Re} resentatives {he moon, and at 1 otclock the lovers wera far | by Gcorze Washington, April 5, 17 Ae An act -] away on the waters of the Sound, cutting aloug | for an apportionment of Repreacntatives among under a fine breeze, and bound for Sag Hacbor, | the several States, according tu the first onumer+ In Connecticut persons may not inarry with- | atlon.’* outs license, but in New York they may. Sar | 9. Returned to tho House of Representatives Harbor isin New York, and-the Rey, Mr. dlp by George Washington, March 1.17 we An act pere, pastor of the Firat Mothodist Church In | to alter and amend an act entitled 'Anact to that port, married Frauk ‘Tryon and Miss Lulu | ascertain nnd fix the military establisument of Sparks atZavclock on Sunday cveuing, in the | the United States.’ ” American Howes On Alondia impereg, the + MADISON'S VETOES, arty sot out on the return ttip, but the boat was House of Tepresentative ecalmed, and the lovers spent a day on Plum petsaaes uadivon, Feb. 21, f= ‘An uct for Island as the guests of Mr. Jerome, the leht | incorporating the Protestant Episcopal Church house-keoper. On Wednesday they reached | of tie Town of Alexandrlu, iu the vistrict of thls port again, and Mr. and Mrs, Tryon are now | Columbia.” living very happily, it ts said, In the house of | “4, Returned to the House of Representatives the groom's father, at the ferry. Joo Grumly by James Madison, Feb, 93, 1811,—" An act for 4 the lon of the village, | Ho has told the story | ie reliet of Rlebatd Tervin, Wiliam, Coleman “Presented Interesting scence to a spectator | dingy-gray butiding, something 1k6'a prison to | On this the auctioncor bohind brings down his whu conceived his own situation secure from | look at, called the Hotel Drouot. Jt fa lower | hammer with, a addden bang, And washout of danger. Some, in whom the istempet had not | than most Parisian bulldings, and more dismal, | “Ad{uge!” = The Japanese idol hus found a ie yet fully posta steel paltered | ght S¥MP- | ‘The windows are fow and cunousty shaped, and shar sO ioe henson. Others wera ern aso Be tabla to Ine Eee ee cela ee ue ood bad, und passablé-whleh, go through the walk unsupported, and some who had vot over ue hands olf the auctioneers at the Hotel D the dangorous atare of the disease, thouch i) | hundreds of manythued posters, have an air of in the course of natngte year, is SSE uble to walk ubout, were “unuler the necessity, | poverty—etrangely tempered by somethingcom-.| In one room, -you_ Will sce” Delacrolxs and from want of assistance, to come either for | iorotal an — that sets you thinking) Carots fetching “10,000, 20,009, or 80,000 franca thele ppl unedicin. or, Derhans ott nesonnt a vadllelpol tociatn seeps whieli tlrlve by repeats noinec. Tn the. next, pietlires By. livknown others who had fallen ill in the family, Tt was fe c i aritats are bolng aold for the price of the fi je a suectacle which, presenting new nid various | cd baukruptey, A French tradesman once owed | But, if T begin talking of pichuses, I shall ot forms. jot Hamat ofilttress. casita ayn pa | 8 flourishing business tu an ingentously-worded | leave Off tonight. ‘That bart of ny subject ars E muat walte 3 ann, nothing was more affecting than to.xca u moth: advertisemant which he bad put up outslde lis | must walt. AURY MaLrzgn. er, as yet in booming health, with tears aud a | store. “At Inst," sald the legend, ‘at last we | 7 ey look of) anxioua entecaty, {mploring advice for | have failed! People resd the announcement, WIDOW GRUMLY’S BOY JO. the chitd fa her arms; aud, ‘wulle she pressed the | stared fora moment (fur the art of advertialny 3 Infected infant to her bosom acemed. in the | was in its infaucy then), grinned, and floished | ite ‘Terrible ‘Treachery Townrd the Good fond carussea sli rocolved dy return, rezardles® | bv going into buy. Well, the oxterfor of the] Willow Spnrka — Deltveratoly Ban Franciaco, March 2%.—The probability with undiminished {interest the progress of pub- ¢ opinion on the Chincee question in the East, of the adoption of the now Conatitution noxt | He opinion on the Chins ane roam in reward May {s causing consternation on the Stock | to this lecturing speculation vould not fall to be Hoard, That ducument prohibits the purchase | apprectated in San Francisco, C, AL. IL of stocks on margin, ud, as this has formed the eee: - chief part of the business here for years, many of | THE ASIATIC. PLAGUE. the leading brokers declare that, should the Con- ; .s atitutionberdooted, they willclosethcireatabiish- | some xrots with Mespect to Its Natnre and mente, ‘helr profits have targely ncerucd from | sristory, with Anecdotes Drawn from the this margin business, for, charing os they do Weltings of Observers. 144 percent interest a month, and being at Iib- New York Evening Past, erty to close out their customers at any moment, ‘The pestilence that has recently raged in the wealthier smong them have found in theac | Eastern Europe ts not yet wholly extinguished, trausactlons nn exceltent fnvestment for thelr | nor, Indeed, likely to be for a considerable tine. capital. Now,thnt this chance of making lig in- | It ta the habit of the disease to remaln, like the terest {stu escape them, they prefertorellnquish | yellow fever, comparatively Inactive during the the busincss rather than relyon the meagre | winter aud to renew its power with the roturn- of the clonoment twenty times iu tho Inst two | Eawin Loria, Sanuel Alma, Joseph Witeon, wii commisslous to be derived from eash transnc~ | Ing warmth, aa fu thu cate of the great plague io | iat een Tipe Hotel Drouat reminds on¢ of the shop I am at- | Yom Frink Tryon to Hope with days, and is elation atti theo of hs aus Fe Wnottet Church at Salen Mevting-House, ta ea ae totaal piggies bition eee of the pstldas Sener alrite ise om, | With this touching pleture may be contrasted | luding to. Ithas.a very specious alr of failure | Fai Sparks aud ‘Thon Bragging About | cessful circumvention of tie ae radia when | Ue Miss!sstop! Territory." ur an 0 sy ¥ iy THE CRUEL, EXPRUIMENTS about it. You might suppose it lived by fallure, | 7+Al Over Saybrook. | (though possibly well intended) which are re- | and hyed well; nor would you by far wrong, for | gaynnoox, Conn., March 15.—Rofure I record parted by Copinnd as follows: the Hotel Drouot is the G the facts of a very romantic lovers! clopement, “Dr, Gooch states that Dr. Valli, an Italian ONRAT AUCTION-MAUT OF PARIS. + physician who realded some time in Turkey, a tent den which occurred here on Saturday night fast, I made goiac experiments on the fnocutation of | There fs no more interesting sight in the city | should like to say that thfs villago 1s very old— the plague. He diluted the -nestllentinl matter { than that which may be scen anv doy in tho | gs uid os any village may be that arose tn the with small-pox matter, with oll, etc. | This com- | week, except: Sundays, inside. the four walls of | gays of Lords Say aid Seat. It has never grown, pound ‘he called hts pomade, If & Mussulmoh ry Me _ . Fameto cousult hin for an opbthalmts he or- | 2!8 Hsty, M-smeliing edifice. From 1ti16 | never renewed itself, nover changed in any kind dered bm somo of his .pomade to rub on his in the afternoon an ever-changing crowd pours | o¢ degree in 200 years, Its young men fish and eyclide; if another camo complaining of pain in, fa and out through the swinging doors, A sale | its matdens grow up comely ‘and apple-cheeked, the bowels, he ordered it tone rubbed on his ) lovels class-distinctiona singularly, Hore como ind acquire proficteticy in the houschold arts, belly. In this inurderous way ho gave, {t 1s | the richeat nnd the pourest, the most virtuous | Not once f ‘i tt de thing said. the distemper to thirty persons. The Turk | ond the most viclous, the man of tastoand the |-aerar nt. ge ceerenon Coes anything fsh Government at last arrested the pharma- oand the disturb it; copollst who vended the pomade, and cut off | ™an of money, the woman of fashion and the bis head, but Dr. Valli eseaped,"” ; woman in fashion, This is Liberty Hall. No It is possible, though not, 1 fear, very prob- | ono fs excluded, and there is nothing to pay. able, that eet experiinents swore made in good | Anybody imay stroll in and help himself toa faith by w disbeliever in contagion. But the | seat, ‘The entertalument provided fs invariably exclting; you need never fear boredom here; honorable fact is certalu that physictans oftencr fall victims to the plague than any other class of and ifyou happen to belong to the much-te- rided class of philosophers, you may be sure of men, belng brought into more frequent contact flnding matter for reflection—grave, cynical, or with them than any other, Clergymen are the next most frequen sufferers. In Fee Abe Plane te Sroak Tokay gay, according to your humor—in any quantity. —s rule the reverse of that which holds fn the a kay. no lacs = admigably suited to briog out for newexpertencos through the Interined!a- out the secret passion: humanity os aanle- | tion of two rallroads which quite inconrrucusly room. Imagine, then, the wealth of Intercst an | skirt ita bordere. Naturally enough, an clopc- observant mind may find Ina building such as | ment has shalcen Saybrovls, “ this, which contains not ono sale-room, but | ‘The Widow Sparka lad a protty daughter only equaled by the rapture that he feels when isha cloase aver ite three new trade dollars | 4, Hi, Rovarnod in the Tous ot Reprorentatltes Thrice of his vast treachers—which sag aud | yfaing for the trial of causes pending tn tho Mogte fo bis right hand trousers pocket, reapective District Courts of the United States, in in ease a the absence or disabillty of theJudgea > i, thereof, SHAKSPEATE. : 6. Bill not approved, nor returned with ol- . jections, for want of time,—rotained, and notiea Its Legat Acquirements. thereof gent to Congress, by Jamus Madison, Lexinotos, Ky., March 18.—To the Editor of | Nov, 6, 1812,—""An act supplementary to the the Louisvitie Age: In your cighth number a:| ucts herctofore passed on the subject of aunts " writer attempts to show the absurdity of deng- | form rule of yaturalizatiany 5 a {ug that Shakspearc wrote the plays attributed to | Jan, 80, 1815,—'¢ An act to incorporate the sub- him, Heenys: “Those who advocate this no- | scribers to the Bauk ot the United States of tion must do so for the purpose of displaying | America.” thetr ingenulty, or,perhaps they do so because | , 3. Returned to the House ot Ropresentalivas ” To goes on toatiote fram by James Madison, Marcls 8, 1817,—** An act to mubjects-are scares Ri a set apart and pledge certain funds for internal Ben Jonson to prove that Shakapearo was “an | (mproyements."” author.’ Well might he have been “on au- MONROE'S ‘VETO. thor,” and yet he may vot have written the plays | 9, Returned. to the House of Representatives attributed tobim. Thathecumposed “Venusand | by James Monrac, May 4, 1822—"An act for Adonis,” and several other pieces of the samo | the pipeervatige And repair of the Cumberland stamp, I havo little oats tnt I sara always | Road.” NOnsonLVERORS been puzzted to account for the wonderful legal fs knowledge evinced in the plays, The usd of Pear res eran ree Feprenentatives Jogal technicalities fs so frequent and accurate | authorizing a subscription of stock in the Maya- as to point strongly toa tralued ond skillful ville, Waste, Paris & Lexington Turnpike- lawyer as thelr author. ‘oad Company.” . ‘ In the "Comedy of Errors” we havo a] gob wget ge isgg 8 An wet authorise a aul Alaloguc between Antipholus of Syracuse and bls | poription of stock in the Washington Turnpixe- public is begining to get sick and tired of pay- | munity; but after that, says Defoe in his ing assessment "alter assesement without the { “Journal,” “more easy again for about s1x slightest Indleation of any developments on the | wecka,!! or until the middle of February, Comstock. ‘The present Russian epidemic is undoubtedly TUE RECENT MEAVY FAILURES the same thing that lias been known from the here ecom to have awakened a gencral feeling of | ecarlicet thmcs in nearly every part of Asin and distrust in the communtty, and bankers haye | Europe, and under many names. The disease been’ calling in thefr loans from merchants, | itself ts no Indelinite thing: it fs as individual in brokers, and others. Theresulthas been forced | {ts character, wud as wel) understuod In its gen- rentizations and the usual accompaniment of | eral features, asalmost any other of the great gradually-receding pricus, “This week, which | class of Infectious diseases to which ft belongs. rened strong, has witnessed a reqular down- | One sufficteutly important question absut it, snow-ball came among the brokere, who, | namely, how to cure ft, ft must bo admitted we calling peremptorily for more mud from non- | do uot understand. Nor can we vet pronounce reeponslye customers, slaughtered the stocks | upon Its caseptial nature with confidence. But right ard left. No wonder, secing thut the | of fts sources, tts ways of spreadiny, tts beliay- Nevada Bank was calling for more marging, or, | tor in different regions, its preference for par- what-amounts to the eame thing, reducing the | ticular races, classes of individuals, its placo in amount to be loaned on stocks. Here ia Belchor, | reference to other infectious diseases,—of all for instance, sellliu for somewhero about $7.0 | !hese points we know much more than our pre- share, and Alpha for §17, vot the Novada Bunk | Tecessors. es ana ane titles will only loan §2 and §4 per-share reepeetively | of nearly ae thereod, On the other linnd, we have Mextean FIVE HUNDRED BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS * at about $30, on which Mesers. Flood & Co. are | about the plague. First there are long nc- kind cnough to advance $20 n share. counts {n medieval Latin; then come old TUR RNOWING ONES SMILE, Atallan and Frenet chroniclers; theo the Ger- and-interpret this generosity aso sign that the | "80s flud o volcu; and Inatly the English, Bonanza Kings are anx{fous to let the boys have Sr fat Gaytomte. er peed fn summer it ia full of honeysuckles and serenity, and It is only lulled and begulled’ by the whistling winds of winter, which find its people safely and snucly en- aconcad in the gabled, black-walled houses, re- patring ucts and making pies." An ancient and inflexible church bas furnished {ta Tine of Chris- tfan morals, straight, simple, and comprebenst- ble, nnd,-as" for. a8'I can learn, feir'of its Inhab- {tants bavet ever so far forzotter! the conserva tsm in‘which:they hove been taught as to reach ease of yellow foyer, which comparatively aol- dom attacks the negroes, Unlike the yellow fever, tuo, the plarue may be taken twice by the eame perso during the same eplacinie, and in the same place; this happened repeatedly in = with blue cyes and flaxen halr, ‘The girl was Fp 9 ch Mextean as they will tak ¥ . eat plagno of London,- The oll-earriers | UWeuty: not ono crowd, but a score, only 15 yeara old, and etill attended school; but | man Lromio, in Act IL, scene 2: Road Company.? sera al that whed this purpose ta "reese | Sop,gtones andl of which Defocte wJournal Y 18 | cdColtpressers, in Calro and other Mohan | | THEY CRNTRALIzR AUCTIONS IN rants, | thw’potent alr of Saybrogk hind wrought ff ler | Dra. d. Thore'suo time for aman to recover is | “12. Returned to the Senate by Andrew Jack listietd the bank will reduce’ fts rates, call for | ‘Between 1550 and 1559," says Dr. Heberdon, | medau cites aro, for some reason not yet under. | 98 they do.many things bealdes very much to | te development of a woman, Lulu Sparks was | halr thet grows pald by nature, a son, July 10, 1832,—" An ot to. fnboepereta the a mud, and rake ta the stock ata lower fig, | “the plague eprend itself successively aver al- | stood, generally exempt; and physlclans have | the conveulence of the publlc. No tnattar what | considered one of the two prettlest girls in the Anti, Moy he not de thy sdeand! recovers subscribers to the Bank of the Unite fe I, tried, but witnont marked success, to’cure or prevent the plague by rubbing their patients ayjth oll. Asiu the ease of yellow fever, per- us.of robust aud sanguine temperament are more likely to take the disease thon feoble und lymphatle persons. Bakers,.cooks, and black- sinithe are especially Nable to it. On thefother hand, women suffer from it lesa frequently than uy most all the habitable world. Io the fourteenth, Wie, ng they ave done rover aud over weain | iirteenth, and sixteenth ceutucles there hardly whieh, with the exception of the Standard, ia | passed ten sears without a considerable plague. tin: only. dividend-paying mine on the list,—we | Mattland in his ‘Iltstory of London’ declares find tliat the Nevada Bank declines to ad. | that for fiva-ahd-twenty yenrs before the fire of vance one cent thereon, and, og a consequence, 1668 the, elty, had never been else from the ‘tors stock, duspite its 82 monthly alyidends, bas In’ that your 5,000 deat 8 ieaH this Jatten during the past few days from $27 to $20, ra reported ja London, the real nuim- Dro. §. Yes, to pay a fine for aporiwigann | 19, Returned to the Sonate by Andruw Jack- recover tho loat hatr of another man, son, Dee, 6, 1882,—" An act providing for the Though this is mere Josting, it shows that tho | final setticment of the clatins of States for in- nuthor was familiar with some of tha most ab- | terest on advances to the United States made struse proceedings in English jurisprudence. during the last war,’? 7 ¥ 14, Returned to the House of Representatives Againin Act 1V., scene 2, Adriana asks Dromio | yy ‘Xadrew Jackson, Dee. fi, 1832—" Att act. fur of Syracuse, ** Whero Ia thy master, Dromio f Is | the {improvement of certain harburs aud the nay- object you may be in scarch of, whether a pict- | ton, and that fs saying a good deal, for as far tire oF a teapot, a buh! tabie or'arare hook, co | Bf. serancer may seo, they arv nlf Leautital Every morning the handsome and eligible to the Ruo Drouot and you will find ft. But | youtig man who owns the drug store, ant all you must make up your mind to bear alittle | the other handséme and eligible young men discomfort. They aro reprehensibly carctess in | Who had the good fortune to have thelr o.cupa- point of cleanliness at the ' Hotel des Ventes”; | tons along the main atreet, were accustoined to watch her as xho passed on her way to achool, ‘ . : men; children and the aged, too, are compara. | *"d there fs a good deal of rough-and-ready | ‘and to sigh becattse sheneverresponsively looked | e well? "nnd Dromio repites: Sgation of cortain rivers,” Up toa pare back eer hat Beets advane- Tee bela Teall praia ey Tred eraaler Hine tively exempt. * i ed L larking indulged fn nt thes. {t. would be as | up, Sho wns exccealngly modcat, aud nore ‘by | {*No, ho's in Tartar limbo, worse than hell, 15, Bill not approved, ndr returned with ob- Ina 816 ruhura. on. she (uel amit the with- | ties, “happened the memorable tire of London, | ‘The symptoms of the plaguo aro, fever aud | well to arm Yourself with a bottle of enu-do- | ay sign indicated that her thouchts were fixed | A devil inan everioating karmont hath tlm, | jectlone, for want of tline.—retained, nul ote dravial of this aid will tt 1610 be -noped, serve | Te'Taed for soveral days together, ili it nd | prostration with on eruption of a complex nu- | Cologue if you aro at ull squeamish, for yome of | Upon duet but hor hooks and the duties watch | Que mnose urd eset le Duttoned up witheteels —} sent to the Senate, by Anitrew Jaclizon, Lee. A WARMING TO HisTERS cabiranssrs consumed overything from the Tower to ‘Tem- | ture. It consists of bubocs or swelling of the | the gentry who frequent the temple are objec- | fell, within her ordinary routine. 3 i ce ‘ the procacis of iho oalee glands in the armpits and groins,—the “tokens of the Evieliah writers,—with carbuneles, pus- tules, und petecliim ‘or “plague-spots ” of yarlous colors: appenring {n different parts of the body. ‘The pulu und delirium are violent, in marked contrast with the easy course of yellow fever. Awolf; nay, Worde, a fellow all in boil; the proceeds of the sales of the public lunds of 4 bach fread a shouldes-clappper. one that coun- the United States, and for granting lunds to "The pasyayes und alleys, crecka and narrow landa; | © t 16. Returned to the Senate by Andrew dack- A bound {uat rune counter, ani yet draws dry foot | on “starch H 1895)—"' An uct to authorize the One that defore the judgment carcles poor eouls to | Secretary of the Treasury to compromise the hell. claims allowed by the Commissioners under the -Adr, | Why, man, what 1s the matter? treaty with the King of the Two Steilies, cou- Dro. 3, Ydo nue lay the matice; he's ‘rested on | cluded Oct. 14, 1832." cae 7 itachi 17, Bill not approved, nor returned with ob- Addn OW af. teks arreated? Toll me at whose fections, for want of tithe, rotalned, and hotles Fy theresf sent Congress, drew Jackson, Dro, & 1 know not at whose ault L6 19 arrested, Das. 3 ihe An nee to leaprove tha nnvugae "8 in 2 tion of the Wabast Iver, a a area tele ce ronted him, | Oa Returned to the Senate by Andrew Jack- ” 7 1 never to Invest inv dividend-paying mine which plo: Har srl the eae eet Areata Bae fs listed on the Sun Froneiseo Stock Wonrd. As | day ft Je the tuen of Russian writers to contrib Jus been explained in previous letters, the mar- ute to the subject. Western Europe las long ket ouly gove upon anticipations. Soiong | peon exempt from the scourge. ay n-developinent ts pramised, a big strike ex- | “Wat ts tlic source of the pleaguct from what vieted, or-a ow level tn a tine boing prospecl- | region does it aiffusse Weclt! ‘That ts a ques- ed, the bull side will find sutlicient supporters | tion whieh has been to maken murket. But as soon og the reality = ‘ Jigs come, us soun as the delicious uncertatuty TUETIEL CONTROVERTEDS ! of doubt bus disappeared, then prices start on | "Each country,” says. Dr. Hoberden. ‘1s un: the down grade. So lung as the Sutro coimpro- | willing to acknowledge herself the parent of infse was ending the water ‘stocks were well | such an odious offepring, From this part of . muntatacd. ‘The momeut the comproinise bud | Europe [Englund] we ore taught to look to beeome an secownplished fact, down they went. | ‘Turkey for the sourcd<of the evil. Inquire Clitpners hore are very apt to sell their stocks | there, and you are referred cither to some ‘The Widow Sparks, tivithstanding, fall tlonably odoriferous, Nor would tt bo amiss to | of fear lust her daughter should. laseher hears take a strong opera-glass with you. It might | to somebody. _ Everybody {n Saybrook agrees help you to detect. the occasional innocent | that Misa Luin had never Myon even the alight- frauds to which humat nature, espectally auc | ¢3t indication of ao doing, but tle Widow Sparks ‘was not the leas stispicious and w: ul on that belnas danger of ypying cracked Sovres for | Edward Loyd, and: telegraph operator at the sound, or mistaking @ fifth-rate dub for a gon- | station, which stands on the Enst road, a short ulne Corot or Diaz. Z 1 way, berond thie pallraat beseles anet fore seus , sort of headquarters from which Mra, Sparks Let us take a peep at what fs going on tn two | directed uw many-sided and most seruyutous or three of the rooms. The first.we comoto, | yipilance over the actions of her daughter. for Instance, is, a8 we enter, occupied by several Mt the measures that the Widow touk in hundreds of persons eagerly wateling the sale | thls ronard it" ts unnecessary to. relate, THE DISTINCTIVE BYNPTOM tg the swelling in the armpit or groin, as men: Uoned in Dr. Russel’s account. . ‘The course of the discasu fs so rapid that these bubocs seldom have timo to come to maturity. ‘Ihe third day {s especlully fatal; but the eufferer may dio iu a few hours from the attack. Add the treatment! As may be supposed Adr, eset elye} : “ 4 3 vhicl s+, .¢. That I wander at: gon, June 10, 1830," An act to appoint a day the instant tht the papers publish news of a | varus teport'from the parts about the Caspian | £fom the deseription T have given, fs not often OF wink thi Nis Heser! AM wea agmufivent fae ailese Sat baer mron het Pro apes ieenee ‘Phat tie, unknown to mo,should be indebt, | for the anuual mecting of ESnyresso : ining having struck ure, und Indeed eystemati- | Sea, or more commonly to Evypt. ‘Tho Eayp- | ‘at treatment is uf auy ua. At the outbreak | collection of bronzes, artiste objects, porcclaiy, | tim reliiacr. wnt thie oe tt happens was Toll me, wus ho urrested on n Loud F en's VETOE ally to S , UT, tints, on the’ other land, will tol) you they of violent epidemics ucarly all the populution of | sud jewelry, eee cige yy te ont hat mi ane jed an that rendered | pig g, Noton a Lond, but ‘ona stronger thing— TYLER's VETOES. i: GAIPhR SRY BOHAD Ox REWR recelve ft sometimes from Turkey, but usually | % town or city may bo attacked, and nearly all THE PROPERTY OF MLLE. ANONYMA,?? auceesstul lovo-maling on the part of Miss ' Achaln, a chain alt Tatars Be the Senate by Jon, Tyler, Here fs a full, detailed, and granhte account | Aug. —"' An act tu incorporate the snv- of an arrest in Evilaud ‘on smeane process ( be- | seribers to the Fiscal Bank of the United fore judgment) in av action on the case, for the | States”. pre lu ald aun by a Sherifts oflicer, or 20. Itcturned to the House of Representatives those who arc attacked may dic. More than half of the entire population of a community fs Not intrequently swept way. I rind no account of a treatment more satiefuctory thon that of Dr, Madden by the {rev use of alcoholle stimu- i Lulu possible. ‘The Widow Sparks had a nelgh- Bills. Anauying 4g an actress—who hover acts | bor, the Wider Grumly, with whom she wos ca se hte ie pooled ey Rommnniee whe peclaity {ntimate; and the Widow Qrumty hnd a Parla, and apparently on. th, best. of footie son, Jue Ururly, fu whom the Widow Sparks, from Lybla or Ethfopla—in short, from places whero thers is nobody to contradict such a mu- Uelous report, Villani, who was at some pains to investizate the oriuin of a erent plague in the tending to enhance the value of thelr mining property, ‘Thus, for inetunce, a.dispatch from inginta City, published In to-day's papers, an- ounces that'Slerra Neyada 4s in quartz forma- ; - . a “s for the reason tut he was straightforward, atie- ” 7 + | bydohn Tyler, Sapt. 9, 1841,—" An act to pro- n tion aud looking better fran ever. Asa conyo- | fourccenth ventury, was referred at inst, tO | tones” In a considerable experienca oue-fourth Theday vetoes fees dovotad raves manare oF dient, and unimpresstonable, aupposed that sho be bneanet te sapanainehouee ond carrying | Wyetor ie batter collcetion! enfe-keeping, ul ; quence, thut “ security *? bas gune down to-day | cq py the bursting of a great’ ball of jire | Of ble cases recovered. ‘The Inrwer part of these | event of the hour, which ia (it the ‘aforesaid | 19 food reason for pinclns implicit contidence. aed from $43.50 to $42, with downward tendency. Wo knows but what some of the operators may kayo received dispatches to precisely the In’'The Merry Wives of Windsor” we have | diaburament of the public revenne, by means of another ovidence of legal learning whitch Shak- | % corporation, to ba styled the © Figeal Corpora- speare could bardly have acquired. In Act, 11, | ou ef the United States, recoveries, however, were doubtless te milder cases, atid would have recovered without treat- mont. I suppose that this treatment might attended with au uncommon stench.” We are now pretty well acquainted, lowey- er, with the offeiual habitations frivolous priute may he credited) the bankrupt- Sho picked Joo Grumly out as an ofllcient afd tu the guardianship of ‘her daughter, and, ceiving cy of thie very Alle, Auonyina, A series of 1in- | him some peunlen, instructed. him in his'dutless f. the merited tnisfortunes compol her to part with the L scene 2, where Mord, under the name of aster 21, Returned to the House of Reoresentatives : contrary effect from their confidential agents clon tee, turn the balance In fayor uf life in perhaps one q 01 aud from that time Migs Lulu never stirre vs Aalel by John Tsler, June 29, 1842,—"* An act to ex- ‘: engaging fu conversation with some une of the pigeae te eee or ae relew: , ie Jue case ont of twenty, At lenst iad the discov. marvels which adorned her dainty hotelin Avenuc Brquk, trics to induce Salefay*to oasiat him in , * abroad without the Widow Grumly's tow-headed du Bois de Bologre, « ‘The hotel—a present froin | boy at her heels to watch her Pies port to her a Russiun Prince of the Blood—she retains; but mother in caso’ she was approached by any of the uccumulated offerings of her other admirers | the young men of the village. Joo Grumly ac- must go to the hammer. The fact ts, Mile, cepted’ the pennies without objection, and day Anunyma has come to the conclusion that the | day after day he trudged to and from achudl mantener ie mranlae for Aa rearenies with his conly charge, bearing her booke, and {t Is purely imaginary. Ladies with faces a8 keentng a sharp lookout fora inan. At lust one pretty wind morality a hazy as hers do not run | CRO ‘ ie nixbt shaft on his exit from the minol ‘These : things are of everyday occurrence, although in ‘ Virginis a sharper watch fs kept over the men 2 thanut Bodic, ‘The break last year in Bodie was rH brought sbout through a dispatch from one of ‘these,confidential agents, who had eiven a ininer $100 to felyn sickness unc allow him (the avent) to iil the vacaury fu the shift for that nicht. TUE MOST EXTRAORDINARY DEVICES his’ intrigue with Urs. Hurd, ond states that, | tend foro limited period the present laws for from all the trouble and money he had bestow laying and collecting duties on imports ' (con- upon her, ho bad had no beneficial return, wo puna proviso about distribution of proceeds yo Plt AC etary tone 99, "Returned to the House of Representatives Ford, Like a fair houre billt upon’ avothor man's by John Tyler, Aug. 0, 1812,—" An oct to pee Ground; so that J (vst my edifice by mlstak- | Yide revenue from imports, and to change und tng the place where I erectedt tt, modity the existing Inwa imposing duttes ou + Here fs evinced a knowledge of real property, imports, und for other purposes.” ‘This oill ery be made of the trua unture of the placa, and how to neutralize its aporilis poison, let us hopa that it may noyer flnd Its way tu the West- era World. AM. COAN. MICHIGAN TEACHERS. A State Institute at Adrian Next Wook. und the lutter always originates in the torrid, ‘The countries bordering the eastern coasts of the Meilterranean ore those that produce and dlssernjoate the plague, namely; Evvont, Syria, Turkey in Europe, and Turkey in Asta, and, necording to an authoritative report mado in 1846 to the French Academy of Medicine, possibly, alsa, Tripoll, Tunls, aud Aforrocu, From these : Frank Tryon was son of Capt. Tryon, who ag afterwards revived, with alterations and regions {t spreads afl over the world. N the risk of failing till they have effected half : i : fey A-writer unfamiliar with law would suppose | 98, aft i en, c are resorted to in order to keep sccret the namea | _ When the plano makes its appearance fn an Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune. dozen clenranves, ‘The aretocrauc element avril the bul of iis atiadt Biba ws ferry SNS | that ff, by mlatuke, « man builds a fine house on fale eitiee say Pete sential: i Bally r of the individuals glying telegraphic Juforma- | Eastern community ita presence {6 Abrian, Mich., March 26.—By order of the | well ,represented {n-this corner of the Hotel father. He was, 23 yenre of age, oleate, mnus- | the lund of another, when he discovers his error pysecd, and received the President's signature. i you Stan te tales, inen bel paid os mach ue OFTEN STOUTLY DENIED. Hon. C, A. Gower, State Superintendent of Bey nats anid, shiaaiefal eu reine ite Fe bresanitas cular, anid tod lookies When he met Mies ue ml be barralttas fe remove al te materi By Geaize ARITUL ATION on THTOE é o0a week simply to put their names to und 24 o ction, ta Teachers? eo es are not alone of the male aex. Title raul | i 5 yu of the structure, and particularly the tarble 3 receive cipher dispatehcs, of the cuntents of ae anxlety, of people te conceal tha ane Lin Public Instruction, State Teachers’ Institute | Toiies, of unblemished fame und undoniable | ull firstin the charge of the juvenile foc, pillar und carved chimpay-pleces with whieh he | BY James Madison... has adorned it; but tho writer of the play knew | Y Mvurewanekeoa. better, Ile was aware that, bein fixed “to the | By John Tyler... +. freabuld, the absolute property in them belonged to the ownor of the soll, sud hu recollected the Total wo. es maxiin, (ujua est soli, ejus et usquead ceimm, Aiaranis, fo the second sceny of thu fourth act, this dialogue occurs: . ars. Page, VU have the cudget hallowed, and hung . ROCKFORD. o'er the altar; it hath dune mers — + iturlous service, Musle In the Pubite Schools—A Marriog: re, Ford, What think your May. wo, with, tho Byectal Correspondence of The Tribune, - ij : witness of a youd couscicnee pure | ROCKFoND, Itl,, March 28—The subject of Mes, Page ‘Th got Farther peyeitier music in public schools hing of lato attracted a ‘Page, The apirit of wantonness is, sure, | creat deal of interest, for the past year ft hay- enced oun jane Pe au ae ing Veun tried ax an experiment, the expense be- with flag and recovery, be will | Ing borne by Duplls and patrons of the ecuools. nover, T think, in ihe way of | ernis year the City Council and Board of Educa- Tore this Merry Wife vf Windsor fs supposed tion have interested themsolves in the matter, which they are us Irnorant a3 babes, Notwith- atunding all the precautions, the Nevada Btock 3 will be held in this city, commencingon Monday f ' Magnates generally find out what is taking : q morning next, the lst inst, and continuing until the following Friday evenlng, ‘The sessions will be held in the H{gh-School roam of the Cen- -tral School building. ‘There will be three sit- tlige ench day; lasting from 9 to 11:30 in the morning, 3 to 3:45 in the afternoon, and resum- lug again at 7:80 inthe evening. ‘The Institute Js cafled in accordance with what is known as the new Institute Jaw. It will be a-sort of temporary Normal School fdr the teachers of this scction of the State,—the fundamental aim volng to enable teachersof all grades to gather from the most‘eminent educational sources the Iateat theories and most practical methods in tho great artof instructing nud governing schools. An attendance of several hundred teachers fs anticipated, ! . ‘ . Gruuly, he was already acquainted with her. vlegance, have come to seo thelr cousine und By cond auvewd arcities head. tet her, pot: brothers bid nvainst cach other for a reli of the withstanding her inather’s keen esplonage, In ted creature whom they, perliaps, have | ihelr endeavor to carry on the wooing. how- nown and “worshipca.” ‘the biuding ts hizh | over, he was tou bold aud sue too slinple. He hero, wad the ™ bronzes, artiatte objects," ete. | nad called once tu ace her at her mother's, when eee privea ab ateont lind vite Ba dealer the Widow Sparke wheeled him instantly about, ee hey figured tn his wit | and trom that time forth she Kept an espectally 1d : sharp eye directed upon the movements of the A STRANGE BONNIETY OF MANNER oung shad-lslerinan. Ho was no miiksop. It characterizes tha uathering of bidders in the | Js sold be objurgated his_tuck In the vigorous nextroom to this, The walls are nung with | vernacular of the lower Connecticut, and then xreen balze, ‘Ihe two auctioneers, seated | he watched for bis opportunity. eusily at tho end of the hall, look more When Joo Grumly ‘was put overMiss Lulu as Mke notaries thon salesmen. ‘The public | a guardiay, voung Tryon considered—rensonn- fe subdued snd select, uot numerous, nnd | bly, it oppears—that he had found his opportu- entirely made up of males,—aged or ageing, for | nity, One afternoon, as the boy was on the way the greater part. Each old fugy has a volumin- | to fetch nis charge home from school, bo was. ous catatozay in his bund, on which from tine | approached by Tryon, who greeted him with o to thou he jote down 9 incmorandum of the | stole, and inquired of bm why he ayer cumo price uttuined by some lot he hos his eye on, | down to take a sal! Jor nothing in hia boat. Joo Dr, Patrick Russel, whose avcount of tle placue in Aleppo is one of the beat accounts of the subject thit exists In Enelish, ives o caso in point. Ie -was the physician to the English factory in Aleppo in 170. and writing of Unut year’s epidemic ho says; ., “The Belrain of the Turks and the Easter of the Grecks bappened this yenr about the same thine. ‘These festivals last three daye, and be- side visita of coremuny ot private Houses they are the occasion of crowds assembling togather at all the public places of resort. ‘There were at this me few or bono who did not belleve the plague waain the city, Among the lower peo- Ee Uw subject was talked of without reserve, ut in nssemblics of higher ranks, as tt would have been reckoned impolite to sudden the time with wnpleasing mows, truth seemed to have been banished by general consent; und it was common to hear niutual congratulations on the dullverance from the pestilence uttered with the place. With theireystem of only loaning to’ stock-brokers, they exerclae almost absolute con- ‘trol over that body, and geuerally manuge to extract such iuforination as to how stocks are held, etc. as will enablo them to gauye the ability of holders to stand anuther assessment or the letting unt of u little more stock. Lat- terly the Bouanze Kings have miscalculated ‘Uiefr ability to make the publle take thelr high- pred: stocks off-their hands, mid there can be ttle doubt that.they are at this moment loaded down to the guards with Ophir aud) Mexican aud Sterra Nevada. Here again the new Con- stitution exerelses 5 a oat al AN INTIMIDATORY BEVECT, for that document also prohibits atock transac lone ‘for future delivery,” und 8 thie may be interpreted as probibiting the delivery on ‘Tuca- LoTR, ‘Woste, attempt us again, syst y ‘Thera fy no unavomiy, stivating, Que ot tho | responded with great frankuesa that he woutd | to know that the highest estate which thy devil | and have mado {t one of the regular benulais oe f ck Bold Monday,—whieh pronibl: | utmost solemalty by persons who, on other uc- 10 following eiminent gentlemen are an- | revpectuble auctionvers calmly observes that ho | uot neglect to do so, now that he was assured o! » i] duy of stock sold on Mond: heh hitbl ti it Boll ity by ry i ‘Tho followi inent tl tub) ti tmly ob that h t eet to de hat b dof | could holdin any of his victine was u fee afmple | the course, ‘The plan fs ovidentiy meeting wit! » Hon Would amount to a virtual clositys wy of | casions, were acragulously honest. Ona viglt | pounced among the iat of lecturers: ‘The Hon, | !s about to put up Lov No, So-and-4o, ‘The old | the permission, and presently he was radiant strougthed by fine and recovery. . succes, ayd the approval of our vltizens gen- iy the Stock Board,—the hears are alsa tuunting | to the Muftt the flést day of the Belram, a per- |G. A. Gower, Lansing; Prot, N. C. Spencer, To- | {#les turn up Lot so-and-so in their catalogues, | with Joy and wouder yver a flatful of coppers The Merchant of Venlco” contains many | erally, Mrs. Carvanter, County Superintend- & this section in tho favo of the bulls. Moneyed | son estimated gf xruat erudition took occasion | ~ he By Of, U. G. Ps ie Whi P + SO} und the bidding beeing, By-the-by, what are | twleo us big as bo vot from the Widow Sparke, | more Mustrations of the loxal acquiremonts of | ont of Schools, has engaged C.F. Woodward, ‘ men ate discounting the futurd, withdrawing as | in the wwllst gFa large company to dectuim for | cumsehs Prof. J. G. Plowman, White Pigeon; | they sollingt Old books, or rarc bouks,—ut avy | After that {t was perfectly easy for thy Inaldious | fhe Suton, sngeyer he was; but chuugh have | hor of music in the schools, to give to iv much capital as pussible frui riak, wud prepar- | somo sult on thy taprobability of the | Prof. W. 8. Perry, Anu.Arbor; President G, B, | rate, costly buoks, A voluine that to an out- | shadiman to manioulate slinple doo Gruinly ag | been introduced to show that whouver wrote . : in ‘ § ing foro general disintegration, Vessiulsta | plague’s gifecting the elty that year, and among | MeEtroy and Profs, I. W. MeKeever und A. IL. | sider appears worth perhape 10 franca or teas, {s, | he pleased. Ho went to the seluol with him, | them hud au accurate knowledge of the techril- } the several teuchers who wil ie pre mt 2 hold thatit the new Constitution be adupted | other apkuments In favor of lis oplulon te pro- | jawrle, Adrian Colluwe; E.G. Walker,-ox- | 9 le amazoment, knocked down for 500, with+ | got Miss Lulu, walked with hor the great part of | culities ua well ga the genoral prinelptos of En- | at the ‘Teachers’ Institute next week o ne & this city WOH loge all her mining and other cor- | duced:some of County Superintendent of Schools. . out the purchaser go much as winelug, Indeed, | the lougest way home, while Joo wont at a | glish law. Lord Campbell, who discusses the | of normal drill representing a years wor le ea poratiuna, ball her population, atid three-fourths | "AN ASTROLOGICAL KIND panty Bup ool8. thu higher the price the greater evema she satis- | proper distanco abaad to be out of heaving and | subject ut length, says that, “While novelists | music, with the view of introducing It hrougtt e ot her business, “hey look for that had great welght with his auditors, He | 4 {ie latter gentlemarshas been appointed con- factlon of the blul(ophiliat buyer, We will yot | to give due warning of any fnterruption; Inger here, however; for the auctloneer makes | in fact he fairly enlisted the boy 8 point ot not calling the title of the yotumes,— | on his own and” Slss Lulu’a’ side to probally to preserve the olu fogies (wha have | worlt fn the fullest opposlttion to the Widow appropriated all the catologues) from the iguo- | Sparks. Joo proved yery trustworthy fn his rant and voxattous compotition of the vulgar, | second seryice,—the ono which returned bin Under the circumstances we had better moyeon, | Ue moat coppers, - He was zealous In the aid of Fang! What an odor of the lovera; he bore letters botween them; ho ROTTING BLANKETS AND UNWHOLESOME CLorit: | escorted his churo nightly to revival-meetings inal hela be tie Hey, ie Range at the crys where Tak cat 1 sho alwayd met and wal home with the young RS Re eh HC PMI Had shad fisherman, and Joo Hed to the Widow und dramatists arc constantly making infatakes | out tho county. e a to the law of marriage, of wills, und inher- ‘The Institute conyenes atthe new Cou Irance,—to Shakspenre'’s law, layiehlyas he pro- | Housc on Monday, March 31, continul posed it, there can be uelther deniurrer, tor zh Friday, April 4, uid bids falr to bu {n= All of exceotions, nor writ of error.” teresthyy une well attended, Shak: te way have been, 48 Lord Catnpbell On Weduesduy. mornlug occurred, at the resl- Intimates, an attorney's clerk; but au attorney's | dence of Mrs. FD. Camiman, the marriage o! elerk could hardly have acquired so profound a | her daughter Edith to Maj. Norman C, Warhet knowledge of the profession, I would like, | aneniinent lawyer of tule city, he being wel therefore, for the writer In your paper to get | kvown both to political and social clectes of this over this argument In favor of the proposition | county. ‘Ihe only gucets present wore the iui that Lord Bacon wrote these plays, B mediate relatives and trends of whe bride | A GENERAL SIRINKAGH IN VALUES, anda tenotnution of the principle which bas hitherto tiipelled San Franciscans to spend their earnings rather than according to their incomes, Othera, disposed to take a more hopetul view of the future, hold that while the restriction of the stuck business would for the time being Prove emluently injurious to this elty, vet in Ue end it would be henefleial, tending to bud up inauufeturing and other Anduatries which hitherto nave been nextected, The appreheusions us to the future have veen ductor of the Indtitute, and after the’ onening exercics of Monday morning will give an addregs. upon “ ‘Teachers’ Justitutes, ‘Thelr Nature and Objet. In udaition to tectures and {llustra- Hons regarding the ordinary course of study, utd matters of school-discipiine, by ‘prominent. teachers present, thero will curing the week bo stated Joctures by Supt. Gower, und papers or addrcesss upun the following to) pies “Our Children,” 4 C. Spemer, * Schoo! ft 1 Ut asserterl alo, froin fis own knowledge, that no vestllential aceldents had happened for soyerat years, About tliree hours after T again met with this philosopher in tho streete, whe begged {would yo with hin to his house fn order to. visit his son, who tad been I) fur some thine. While J stood at the door of the harem to ule Sime to the women to vell themselves I heard the boy shriok several times ag lt in paln, and on tay entrance could eran hear the women cn- treating hin not to say anything of bts arm. y 7h Herne ace ‘The prescuts ware numerous nnd costly trom This circuinstauce, * joined to the confused ap- | J. G. Plowman; © fnducements to Study,” by | tele—ail that remaina o} Sparks volubly aud without reacrvation. Snape . n ir ; Buch xs to call forty mayement for concerted | pearance of the iy countenance, would have | the same gentlemans Ailectricity,” Pro hts We happy home-ie.a real Deaton aa ane a Undor thea elreumstances the | elopemnent of THE ROSE THAT BLOOMED, aa Yank Was bey eam Culeaeos a taku, action atnong the bankers, merchants, brokurs, | raised suspicion, could 1 buve devently sus- | AlcKeever; ' What the ‘Teacher Owes. to His | one like Mile, Auonyma over there, Whi Saturday night was capable of being well 5 und real-estate owners of the city Jn order to | pected the veracity of the father. When I toot | Profession,” FE, G. Walker; " School-Manage- planned. On that cvening Miss Lula remained contrast ta the proprivty of the bibllophilists Is 01 ° formed by the Poult Reaaaliue heron wo bidders, | &t heme, renin a book and looklug very in- All thiesy ore dealers, brucanteurs from the Rua | Renugus and mados as her Mownesst yes Naubauge, the Moulevurd Magenta, uu the Posted upon hie printel' pace. Tis (wide, ‘hur defeat the new Constitution, People are at taat recoguiziny Unt Kearavisin has been allowed to 0 tuo far, und tat Af tte principier—as ux- pressed in the wew Constitution—pecome law, . Visiting ettics In thy Eastera States, hold af thelef. laud to-examine the pulse, 1 N happened to draw the urm somewhat enrelessly toward snc, ou which the boy complained bit- tment,” WW. 8. Perrys“ Mornte und) Manuers,? Frof. A. IL, Lowrla; “4 Tupica of Interest to Ed- ucatora,” President G. 3, McElroy. ae rose that bloodied iitn ay et is dead, iasenand'ataateeuange tote a pat ARCANA CCELESTIA, ‘My apitit yearus for {12 lost hope again, terly of pal in the armpit. ‘Tho father jomed | | On the afternoon of Weduesiay, a meeting of | Fautuurge. Do thuy over wusb, | wonder? | mother, sut the evening through in the room ‘Tho Dawn le over Eastward of us, with Ite billows then capital will seck other fleita for duvest- | the woman in assuring mo there was ene the County Teachers!’ Associstiou will be buld, Doubytul very. The furniture goes for a mere | Witt her, unsuspecting, and so did Mr. Loyd, | perchance to me may come another Jano, of gradual re : ment. Hitherto the prine leader su all tots, visible there; but 1 lnsisted on the part bolng | for whic the followin programme has been | song iu this reom—aboue ite vale, What dort | {00 telegraph operator, Atan early hour tho | Aaweetor uso, 4m place of ieallets alrewns : Flooding the edge of the soft, dappled wky ere tho ABARNBY WINBELY, uncovered, nud then found large bubs, wolel arranged: + Somv Thitas to ba Taught, Not | ean by amere song? Well, that rickety trou household retired, Misa Lula wont to hor | That deoreat foy my heart may naw once more whadowe about us are tled; " has been allowed to have (tall bls own way, but | Me, vouléssed, had appeared the day botore, | tt the Text-lvols," address by u- Mt, Scott, of | bedstead, for inatuncy, fotetce B francs, - Those | TOM, Dusted herself there a suitable time, | To be beloved as} was loved uf yore. | And the purple stained cloulld pf, the ‘Buuees. al the suvere thrashing he recelyed last 'Thuraday at | The boy explred In the wight. Chteugo, 10-5 Mt Progross in Teaching, uddress | tour atraw-bottamed’ ehulrs (atraw damaed) | ScOuieiy wh uudrcesing; then put out the ee EP PORES. | Waite thie nearer skion arodusky aud dim, for tho Santa Ana, qud tw clubbing bis followers havo | "the wretvued patient often, Indeed, secks to | by A. tl. Uunuer of idaon, Mich; © The | go for sfruncs OU the lot A gruesome mint. | PEIN yng made no sound more, Tho artful fir), ‘West glows only atur, Tatoly beer aubjected to inthe atten cee ake, | concer! Iiediscase from tho physician, fearing | District and the Graded School,"? wddress by C. | tress, 7 france, A basketful of odda and cndd, ad not, really occupiod heruel Strango Manting at n Deuth-Hed, turba public meeting, inust have shown the | tut hts friends, aud even bis tamily, will deserts | M. Ranger, of Moroucl, Miche: Why Is 'T Meridian (Mias,) Mercury, = The father und. moter Of bir Stanton, the | WHU Life, T wonder, texomble for aye the sunlight, Buperlatendent of the Selma, Romo & Datton | And vorrow from distance {ts fugitive charms and Rallroad, killed in the late bridge-uccident,—the tho roseste tint of its dyes? one trom Obio and the other from Phiiadetphfa,— | Is the toult, 1 Wouder—i¢ fault it may be-in the a ere | Kitche: “f os preparations for bed. Su far from that she had. So Much Gucsework tn Teaching?!” address by Gitatee acon, wrecked A rrevincet mania don as Boe divsaoey her bite of Jowolry, her E.G. Watkur, of Adrian, ‘theau Hebrews aro kay in a shoppy sort of | Keepsakes in short, all her posseasious— tn a At thfs meeting, as Well os during the progress | way, Now und aguiu s laugh will bo rated by | HUmbEE af patcela, which sho piled ta a.chalr tn of thy Tustitute, ceneral discussion whit be tn- | gomu gentleman desleivuly offering 25 contimes | te vellborhood of the wiidow, When she him as suon a¢ it fs known. What altuation can de tore cruct, miserable Uife, misoravle death,” either tu refuse the ald of medicine or to he In- stantly deserted in the hour of agouy? ‘The panle, ia great epidemics of the plague, Is demazocue that people hero are not as yet pre pared to atlow a Jack Cude to rule them wit out muking some resistance. ‘This te unyues- Mouubly the gravest crists that California has.as et had to traverse, und until the botchwork of duiged tu by ull teachers present who wish to | for sone particularly dilapidated articles und | {#4 doug thut—ber possessions were becomingly | bastuncd ta him by the quickest route and the color that uml Yio “Capatltutiouctukers has bee” voted | Of course slinost unlyereul; aud yot the alfars | tulle upon the-topies proseuted. ‘Thhe Institute | frequent. vassugowavarms occur beuween tho | Halted, her Hogers wero ulmbly und fe did wot | least, pocelble, delay, Unecof them wrstved bo- | Or doce Heauty live, ee suing wie down, {t would be folly to oxpect etther | Of fe fa timed for the weok tn whicn all Michigan | buyers und sellers. Lu these eucounters the Bee ct row (ner cloak over Be eee lab anor te bie len eee \ capltal or iminigration from the EKast.g‘The Culnese iminigration bss recommenced, Celestiats baying disembarked this woruluy from the City of Peking. ‘They were, as usual, conveyed to the Cntnese quarter in open Wagons, ond presented un uppearapce, as they passed through the streets of extreuie poverty, ht to sey squalor, Wiet possible benellt fin wilgrants of this class cun be to the country it bo NOT COMB QUITE TO A STANDSTILE, ua Wo might suppose from reading accounts which keep to the dark side ot the picture alone, At least among the better-disciplined conununitics uf Western Europe famine is not added io the pestileuce, Thrauzbout the terrl- bie epidemic of 1685 the Loudon bakers wero or- dered to keep at work; the supply of meat and Vegetables was guovd, aud ull the burials schools hold thelr soring-vacations, so that | former do tt x her shoulders, put on her hat, blew out thi every teacher may have un opportunity to ate | jaule has given the auotieaters ReseeometO nc | Mat win, sitting down by tha window, draw up tend. It fe expocted that the gathering will | tro} over the delicacies of {he shade, und Iuoxed out, It was clear ulgut. prove both pleasing and profitable. to alt who Te had beeu raining, byt now the stare shove particlpate, 5 BUIC-4-BUAC SLANG, = out, ond the light of a white half-moon fell es ‘Tho aro olwaya ready with a repartee,” J will | over Saybrook und made its black-walled houses A farmor told ua the other dey that he would not } DOt sear that thelr jesteare invariably brilliant, | look like constructions uf silver. Two miles to bo without Dr. Bull's Cough Bysup it itrcost $5 a | DUl they serve their purpose, and what fe waut- | the southwest lay the shining waters of Long bottio. | [t musg bu a wonderful remedy, Tho price | {ng fn polus ts mado up iu vigor, Island Sound, und the girl could mark the {w ouly 26 coute a bottle, \ the protessivual brocanteur hawuo love of the | course of the Couugeticus Auwivs thither, and in time tu vee him ald away fn bis fast resting. | Maussux, Wie Cuane HLe GuEcont, place. ‘ho parcnts met for the first time in aes thirty years, Long years ozo they soparated . Mother-in-Law, and Were divorced, uid young Stanton touk bis | /Thero has been a virulent caso of motherin: mother’s maiden surndineg, Both his paroute | Jaw in Pura, The ord lady not only confessed. Were remarried, to make the strange occurrence | that sue bud scraped o bundle of mateh-euds still more stugalur they were both accompanied | {oto the husbund’s soup while the wife was out on thy sad pilgrimage by thelr respectivo mates, | of the room, but expressed keen regret that the And thue happened probably the ‘strangest | polson was oot strong enough to kill tho may, ¢ meeting that over occurred ata death-bedacene, | aud sald gue would do better ueat (unc