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10 DAY, JANUARY 11, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. i with sledges, all going at a breakneck speed, | of high-schoots or colleges the Inngunse of | Intion, It is not-as mneh as you have in the ST. PETERSBURG. without eels, aN with infinié” good | the conntry should ntone be taught. Fortu- | Stato of Massachusetts, and acy suro that. Tinmor among the drivers, who would | nately, no othor natlonality except the Gere | Its climate ty no better thin ours, Itlp us alontt th and \ pull up for each theta pian acoka tn-nerpe tile ta native Jangnnke to battle tiissyatents We evel Four moral ji u i Aaah’ through narrow openings, and stop | In thiseonntry. ‘Cho sooner wll distinetions | support far more Tint wo nied any beens A Chicago Lady's Visit to the shortamiin, ‘Tho ends ofthe ants hers are based npon national orlgincan be obliterated | Jary support. No Irish question ever enters yan being alwasa Kimsolf the purchasor. Ina month he got the quotation up to $5.00, though there hit been no real sates. Then ho left with severn) brokers bogus orders from Flood, the millions man, to buy It at $3. s 10,000 MONAMMEDANISM. sheep or gants aro ane flood by eno the skins going ton ludesmorchan Lrnald Aye tity ame wiih the Ah f fio trent. ‘Then there is ns mutch pri A Religion Embraced by Two Huns | mosque fuing ole tiles from Meson” Tht They thersupon purchased ‘Toby’ door of the Kauba, or temple, is sever ju iF the Tounded to a bow in front of the horses, and | the better it will bo for all concerned, {nto tho domnin of practical English polities | shares, and he with the ‘$20,000 profit, hastily | At pl’, 19 Beven feet Musoum of ean Caton | RHI Atel visaan es | tater aly irl | nats arte PAG tee | ura get oor Chay 1 ed red Millions ot Soules | atari ant ete prevents trouble, tere were 0 Trades, i's Hb eqQun bal THA i UC ES dol TCL LET OK 10 + * ; Vom the Czar's carriage on runners: to the | all, prevade tho tifire”eounty, and tet «| looking to amelioration. Unhappy and tee the sin of two siillings, took hin on his No A Pilgrimage to Mecca and the | back and fonght his way'through the craw, ordinary one-horse sledge atsdcents an hour, social ayatam, In fullaceord with our polltleal | rible ns has been the loss of ite day. before THE LEGAL-TENDER SUIT. “4 ° = - Lthrough a group of cauniehs who we if and all were tearing along, some earrylng | institutions, sravallin every community all | yesterday, I helleve that the lives of those Prophet's T ant . i ore Rambles Through the Gorgeous Halls, beautiful women, athers nuliter Wienwehine over our beldved land. ‘Thon, Indued, may } poor people will not have been thrown away phet's Tomb. twirling, thelr staves before the temple tq kvep a clear apace, On arriving on * Viewing the Superb Art silver eagles, surmounting, thofr gilded hel- | wo say— : ryalt, ’Ehis occurrence may awaken tho | Chittenden Gives tho Origin anid Mis With the door Ho twas hot partatited bey i Collections, mets, are very gorgeous, “There camo a de- | Columbia, Columbia, to glory ariso, attention of the English people to the true tory of the Put Up-Job. London Putt-Mall Garette. atter to Iona tlt ne tad paid four Bh Ry thy dichtientotauidiers trom the ravlew which | ‘Tha Queen of the World, nid tho' child of tho | situation. Apectal to Indianapolia Journal, Tho Indian Government have long boon | Iii condition was duly complied withs bee blocked the wy, and we stood meekly with Biles, ——————— Wasmmatoy, D. 0, dan. 8—Your readors | Anxious to gut somo trustworthy testimony | ns thore wore many othors paying nk Breakneck Drive, with a Mascorite | [75 of the horse's heads, Leliind ws, belwren Snventeen Seventy-Six, OUR POLITICS ABROAD. have seen a rent deal, of Into days, In regard | Tespecting the sanitary condition of thothou- | same tine, the transnetion pnased out of the A Brenkneck Deis the Bussl Pi nal me and Gne on elthor sig of ts whe - to tho Chiltondon-Butler legal-tendor caso, | sands of tholr Mohammedan subjects who | memory of the Arb, anda frantic altercae Sohn, Around he Russian wore thelr drivers, gd wont stated TRISH LAND REFORM. Importanco of tepublican Sucesas in | and, although much has been published con- | from year to year repatr as pilgrims from tha Han crated, ADUUE clinging. ay ths menntling Capital. ; quietly when obliged, and, when, an opening 1880 to the Crodit and Wrospority of | corning it, a short account by one of tho In- | shores of India to the holy places of Mecca | tha with his right hand tothe. annem ort occurred, start onatill run, ‘There were | Parnell’s Spocch in Jersey City—Dis- a United Staten. terested parties will doubtleas Intorest many | and Medina, To depute a European medical | tho door, Atlongth ho was admitteds but some whose fine forms and delicate Hmbs cuanen tho Stato of Irish Afthirs. Vienna Neue Prete Prease, Dee. 1, would have rejoteed your eyes,—so finely re _ As after a I (hunder st the bl: The City in o Whirl of Excitement Over Broomed and ele iy sonedt, aoc! Mounted Naw Yonk, Jan, 8—Two thousand people ex hearys iamuoy-atorin {he bide of them, Tho Journal's correspondent called upon tho Hon. Simeon B, Chittenden, of Now man to acquire this information was obvious | lie says that many a poor pilgriin lost iis two ly impracticable, owlng to thedoadly fanati- | rinecs that night, and ho suy one old tng ‘ nee nar : filled the Opera-House of Jersey City to- | clottds disappear, so In the United States the | York, to-day, and received from him the true | clsm of tho people. Thauka, however, to the Kicked down tho, platform because he had he Ons/e Attempted As val spent ah i care An ee night to listen to Charles S. Parnell, M. P., | ght begins to shino on both Industry and story of tho origin of this sult, lls purposes, | entorpriso of ‘Asslstant-Surgeon Abdur Ruz. | N0tvald his fee, ven in the templo sasination, even, seemed to adopt, ‘Tho horses wear | the Irish Innd-reform agitator, Chiairman | polities,—two things that are found closely | and Its prospects, In answer to an inquiry zak, # Mohammedan, who undertook the THUR (MOREE TORKON: Tight, arehiing pore, somethines handsomely | Forrester formally presented Mr. Parnell. A together In our times, and nowhere more | on the subject, Mr. Chittenden sald: journey in tho latter part of Inst year, the A stout Arab cama up to Abdur, and, under The following {s an extract from ® per- Pa ey Fee wild ated th perfect storm of applause greeted the ag- | closely than In the Amerlean Union. It ts | “During tho sesslon two winters ago, I be- | Government aro uow in possession of a clear reese cael bakat ne ie formule tn use I. 2 q shiliin y ish to the extent sonnl letter written by a Chicugu lady now | and so ohnracteristic, for somo tine, at tho Itator as he advaneed to the footllghts, The | true that under the long rule ofthe Republic- | came convinced that this question of legal- | sud interesting report on the pilgrimage from ‘The rellef in emerging ‘froma traveling in Russint AMeer willof onr ariver, bitt finally, by stop. | followlng fs a verbatim report of all the new an party aud the double Presidential term | tenders could never be falrlyand honestly | the perlod of embarkation to that of thelr ro- close, crowded, and windowless temple tuto ‘Sr, PeTEnsuuna, Russia, December, 1879.— | ping him and accosting some more civilized | parts of tks address, those polntsupon which | of Gen, Grant somo serlous mistakes wero | settled by Congress, It was tending to ruin | turn home, Abdur Ruzzak wont under Gov- the cool and balmy night alr was Indescriy. BMy Dear —: You will be surprised at tho | person who could speak French, tho skillful | he touched in his address In this city being committed, especially in Sunnclal matters. | and disgrace tho countrys and I determined | ernment orders; but this fact, though re- able; ant the Doctor observes thatthe pltarlig to Ts 4 t, gh re- 5 brought us safely to our hotel, if o inay well be excused for belluviig that oj date and address of this letter, but scarcely Russhan ae ay + | summarized: Specie payments might have been resumed | to bring the question in some manner before | vealed to our own Consulate at Jeddah, | crossing the threshold of the holy fane ie more thin Lam to find myself in this greatCap- our heals falrty WW TT ote!) that Mi. Crammmay, LADIES, AND Grr | Many years sooner If half the money teed for | the Supreme Court and have It forever set-) was carefully kept from . the ‘Arabian | 13 ‘iisetroumbercel ‘of his ins, y “Hane be “ith Hie Y 4 : tled whethor the legal-t e : ‘ x ing Hatot Russia, eame very suddenly, with light | gute czat ARKYRD TO-DAY Fitost stoscow, | MENS Yeu Tinveddno me fir too much honor | the purchase of bonis had been devoted to | sitntionnl or the Tegal tendor notes ware cole ofliciats: for its knowledge in Mecen, |. Ou the 2st of December Abdur Ruzznk sot Ingeuge, ts L wanted to be as free from care | which was the partial cause for such ex- Dott by the cordlality of your eeu ption aut | that purpose, ‘The business community | Tretnmed to my home. in New York 1 dis- | the Moly Land of the Mohammedans,—whero out for Medina, tit company with many other as possible, Our journey from Bertin was ] citement, rendered still iirenter by nn ate by thw chtraaer ot Your areas lta might thus have been saved — from | cussed the mniter with several gontioien, | lve many fanaties from India and many eee druid St catia, prowling , | fro ouls were very troublesome, and str! comfortable, the sleeping-cars In Germany, | teinpt by tho Nitilsts to blow, wp his train | national ranks, who desires to do his best to being 30 long tho prey of the conselenceless | prominent, in that city, and associated with | rebel of 1857,—might have led to serious | watch had to be kept qvor the tents and Dut espeelally in Russta, from the frontier, when spproyeliiig Mogeaw fren Warne forward the great movement which Is_now Now bad ol al Mae, Mbaties eR ams business. They agredd tun tt ‘was 2 | consequences, ‘Not to oxelte suspicton, Abdur | BAO ot nightme. ‘Tho route to Ted Delng very nice and well warmed, the bifets | Year the railway Inst sprirg,—a stranger Progressing in rela ely ror Sinev | adapted, which, for severity and tenacity, | the means'to carry It out, Ttnvzzale refrulned from tating benrings of his | HirHa toward the senshiare, and Chen rune h doing frequent and excellent. I never drank | who had ittle todo with any’one, and who regrot to BAY | tiny never had its eqital in America, Tho | — “The first thing was to get an antagonist, | route or analyzing the waters nt various fuland again ‘Che most fertile portion of it that a lurid light a Iles through the Valley of Satta Wadl, whieh such coffea or saw such rollsas we got ut | was seen from thing to time to bring earth light hag been thrown | jepublican party showed, however, 0 will: | I spoke to Ar. Arewilt, af New York, my | halting-places, much os h 2 like cove: ’ breakfast. ‘the weathor {s clear, cold, and | from his cellar, It was supposed ie was terday Poeaeicte aa tes ae hat inguess te atteat error bd ane convinced ot collengtve at that time ahd Ghalrman of the to do Foti SN ane cover nal plantations of rhe, atepalca sill, so that with our fur-lined clo*ks, buots, quaking, some Alterations, ‘and nothin ats | the British Government, unable to deal with of having. Sertich he nueele stunt eG Daniosrattc, National Coutts {he aonein: obtained without dimoulty, and rarely with- | Ylelding tho Balm of Becca prow tn abund. ete, we did not feel It even when wo left the dma tonspot under tie rallwiy, arranged 2 anable fo cope with {hs atreneth of pub beginning of the present year, und if it hus | opinion tint the great ‘Gia idcker would | out the counter-question why he wanted to | jj) at 2 balsa being soll Tnrgel to tha era. On tho way wo kept exclaluing | hig fyse, and was propared to | nnd eontrol the nndey, usiable ta elteck | Nog also atianged Ie tart poiey i i mever- | fake tp dhwenwe wilt me, Afr Hewitt anid | know things whl tho generality of pityrins He bruises, spat cand "wounds iy and control the movement which fs about to ff ot the at resemblanee to Amer-| play Guy Fawkes on the Czar Bs ty v to | theless entitled to tho eredit of placing the | his fathor-In-Inw was spending large sumsof | never troubled the! i fen, especially somo parts of Ohio, | & Yort sy | aweep nway the infamous system, hag resort- | weftare of tho Unton above all party and pri- id ve bled thelr heads about. Noverthe- | rction, is similar to’ that of | turpentine, unite change of plan, the Czar’s | od to {ts old policy of massacre and violence. money on the Greenback party, and thought | 4 but it Is.n bet eptie, a LaANsnic ae orests. te iL indew - uf ths ess, but it isn better antiseptle, and the smell} ty fre stretches of partly-eleared tand, and | passed safely over, while his Wgguge got the | finve Doan thet in thelr county {hisses}, | te Democratic party obtained an aseendency | question definitly. We dined foyethor at Mr, | is scattered through tho Doctor's report, atc arabes ent * | to violate law and order ‘1 y svouden houses'scattered or grouped tn vil- | damage of tho gunpowder plot, is sald fi a) . t In many States, and also in the National Con- | Hewitt’s house, and had several incetings, Bombay 13 the priueipal Indian seaport MEDINA. Inges, which might lave deluded us into | the exploslon cout be and fo fire upon a peneenbly crowd. {inisses.| t tt P heard in‘ Moseow, | Wy °8.] | gress, & Republican President stood nt the | Mr. Cooper talked for several days, discotr 5 was sighted on the 1st of January, | It ltes in ye tearing C——, O., did not | Where, singularly, the Czar wasnt prayers x . road tate wou juts hoon the itaesvie fiend’ of the Government to interpose his | ing my plan, and even trylng to convert me, wlunbpa rte Wer ae eae Arabin; aud | 7 vast plain, nearly surrounded by hilly; and tlinklig wel were MOLTO + On did not | Tis ehapel when it oceurred. ‘Tho people | rital Tr oie nel ers of Great | voto in dectalve moments, and, thus protect | until T saw that thore was nothing to ier | every variety of the pilgrim class could be | from behind Inrge massys of clouds the gone name, nbout forty feet long, In thelr | Wye rateatly Wrought up, over it, ag lt was i an. 1 Ise) aut peat saline the country from being turned into fatal mis- | gained tn that quarter nud began to look seen here, from the rich zemindar to the very | setting sun was pouring a flood of Jight tpon ridiculously unintelligible Russian letters, | the fourth attempt on his jife, met ane geourrences abo ts Wow erate | takes. so Bisuwhere. Several names were mentioned, | poor who beg thelr way from Bombay to | tho tull, slender iminirets and the flashing convince us that we were on very foreign | ‘Tho Government is very strict, We had to MS ao one hranene avout by ti and these | Anotlior anid amuch moredangerous move- | but nothing was dono, and I came back t | Mecea and back, ‘Tho usual pructieo of the | greet dome of the Prophet's tomb. ‘tie whlte soll, Brother 1i— can rend some of them, | give our passports to fin: hotel keeper here, {low of the landlords fo ative the people froin maciit ms Heh of ie Democeils. ary ae Washington. A friend of mine, hearing of | pilgrims is to purehaso a ‘leket of certaln top. myo PCO sna iat > Greskee who only will return thor us whe ‘ ri hy x - | my desire, sald to me one day: y vei i feu which are purely Greeks but it fy rather on | [itv ay he has. Uo. te DOF to. tho. police for a ror for tink Sarnaee. ofp seed foree of | gressional elections out of the hands of the you try Gone Butler? Te. would mal co yatt Agents, who of course get ns large a commis- | the city look Ike n gem In the eserty) amusing and vexatious experlence not oven | every person in his house. Outside each prise, ete i taaley tt Na ants, | Natlouul authorities, Had this movement | n good opponent.” Lal not think hewould | 8lon for themselves os they can manage to Tiere Abdur Ruzzule and ull the Bongatls to be able tu read tho signs. door there are stationed two watchmen In the hate sehy dunt st Dou tener eae the | Stecceded, vary inisellevous consegiences | engage Inthe matter, but resolved totry him, | extort, Abdur Ruzzak found all the cabins | Were taken charge of by a self-constituted We arrived here ‘Tuesday, and this morn: | street, whom the hotel must maintain and Re aoe ature titan tlie al ayonvts of the | would, have followed. | Alrendy the Govern | ‘The text day 1 went to lin on the floor of | engaged; but hi seeded. tn obtaine | Mozowwin, or guide, who claimed to hold Ing started to seo the Hiermituge. It must be | Who are to oversee ail entrunees and ‘de- | {iettre™ of enid nu starvation becuuse= yaonk Maa Brent dmoully, {in orotectigig tie the House (hls gant: ris nen to uine), and ing The use of tle chlef omear's hilgelnise Hen te svg Doster an iene ' vely artures. sture to ye lye: y en ie tle 5 ‘ es. | guid to him: General, do you bello’ grins. having been recommende! that only a comparatively small number of | PY ave never seen such superb soldiers, as | {tient 10, Folurselves what ar evin an tneans. | Without protection tho voters woulld by more | Government has tho constitutional night.te by private, arrangement—a fortunute | to another, guide," declined this gentleman's travelers visit this marvelous elty, that Its ] those of to-day, and there Is a bold fearles- | |, " Wels ie S so Te the. turht Dy the and moro terrorized by Southern fanatles, | issue legal-tender paper In times of peace?” itansaction for hin, ‘The entire numbor | assistance; on which he lodged f formal wonders are not more generally sounded. I | ness in the fices and movements of the peo- Bers tite furniture, d ho Curnttiire, {NS | and tho majority In Consress would be mors ) “Tu sald, 'L do. of pileriuns on board the vessel (tha ‘Tren- | complaint with the chief of the mozowwirs, Peet had seen fine marbles, and pletures, fo which would make them dreaded foes, a8 | | lehum| He weal Ure | en 01 ihe yale lees and inore on thasideot the Democratic State- “Will you antagonize me on that point in thai {Lall, a fine steamer. of 1,858 net ton- |} But Abdur stood tirm in hits objection to be Bh aan ty cheno at tres | Pthink England knows. met: my old ‘ae LAUER hensae orn f om overt GQ rea rights party, which seeks to weaken U the Supreme Conrt of the United Stutes?? | tee, churtored by a wealthy Wombay mer- | bandied about ike so much lugengey stood and sentptured gems, and elassle statues, | Qintntanee uf Loudon in Col, Hoilman, tho he Koune, nad ae it Ke r father, ie tlonal authority. ‘The President wisely yet Hie looked up at mo somewhat surpised, and chant) was 703, of whom more than half | upon his rights o8 o British subject’ and a and rich’ treasures from untique tombs, be- | Gonsul-General here, mat Pet et Ml Me de an td presen nigt the bili, and fortunately thory was hot the | directly answered: "Yes, f will’ ‘Wall, | Were men. Most of thein wore fine, healthy- food Mohammedan, and clenched tho matter‘ fore; but, gathered together in this one vast | “We leave next week for Moscow, thenes trial nnd frightful postpona this terrible | two-thirds majority necessury for overthrow | Din in earnest about it? Paaid. Twill meet | Woking fellows, from the Northivest and | by asking whether they ineant to ‘obstruct storehouse are cholcest speciinens of every by rail to Odessa, fram there cross the Black | ¢; tu eit fe he i anomnen th 4 Alley Hi ou ing the veto. Althoweh the most dangerous | you on the question, he replied. ‘That oven- Bhopal; but there were also many. from | him In his right to yisit the sacred places, storelious? are We ire upt to think of Si, | Sea to Constantiiovle, and, after visiting two Ta ae eae ee oat wnat resniirce-| aenomus ee the Deriourstie, party were ite: | Kastor poselbly: the hext day, Enddressed hin | astern Bengal, some of them weak and | tho water supply of Medin which fs about Porersbure as rather a modern elty, its | or three polnts In Turkey on the Hellespont, t ti Hadad LO Bet a ent, enh West? stroyed by thelr own ubsure iy or by the | anote on the subject, stating my purposes, | Slekly-looking, | Each pilgrim came with half tho size of Mecca, is tho best In the Dulldings of perhnps a meretriclous style; | go thence up the Danube to Vieuna, to | Wh rte ia taht fate tt the y | dirnine: thy Prealdent, the United States | and ina week or such w matter he senting an prov tons supposed to be sufficient to last | Hedjaz | Underground agueducts run put 1 five never before seen Stagte and fence to Dresden, whero we all | pyat better resoeaterdny. 1 conte hat they | were nevertheless, {i a more perilous situa: | nner agreeing to my propositions. he whole voyage, ‘Tho well-urdo ‘brought | through tho wholy city, and ju every quarter ‘A PALACE WINCH 80 FULLY REAL! will reunite. aid pentler ae Yithough Lami eae ete | tou during, the past two sears thanatany | ‘The woxt tiring Wily to get a caso, 1 | fOWls, rice, exes, four, potatocs, cte,; witile | there 18 a resarvolr below tho level of the vdens of regal splendor, Approne ‘Lani most excellent health, We shatt | OV itnce although faim 10 ng nuvoenty | (imu slice tha clase of thé Civil War. ‘This | looked about for it mortgage over whieh we the poor contented themselves with rice, galt, ground, with stone stops leading to it, my Miters a poreh “suphorted by tel Br cet letters at Moscow, Ln February we rec | physical resistance ‘against the force, the peril aroge froma the proseut Ming tie Demi (| cout puis tho issue, 11 found onotn Cou | ia sapptivd ‘ige ie No food | a otra ene ee eas toe curyatides, twenty-lwo feet igh, of Saray | Latls, where I shall’ feel very near home, | overwhelmlug force, the force which En- gratle party, whlelt had obtalued control of | nectient, but tt Involved the tse of a indy’s | fy ie supplla. san tle stb put firewood | through these nqueduets, and is then ‘granit, su highly polished one ean see him- comparatively, 5 ++ LD. Ke | gland can brig to bear against us tu Lreland, Congress and of. major Wy of the State Gov- | name who vas opposed to botng dragwud inte ot rwere freely issued, “The sanitary | carried out, of the city to | water Bra SO Ei iit glosay_-surtace, and so —— Roo ee tine stele deeds as those ot Shudonts would siececil{nearrying theCon- | such notoriety. After some thne ihe present | BreAngcments of the vessel ‘wero extremely | the date-plantations which are so plentiful eted In thelr glossy , ¢ ne thing , Gresslounl elections ul Presidential election | ease wns offered do mg, In whigh a man had | Wufeetive, thongh the ship's doctor (an, Lae around Medina, * As in Mecca, thore ly ain Se Eee Het ya tae THEIDEGUNE OF PATRIOT Sie faut of. ee ‘peop. ee 111880, In auch an event the United States / bought. hundred tease antton Tie abt | glishman) did” hts best to remedy thom. | ple accommodation for pilgrims; ‘and, as the fled and transtixed: ‘dutering, ‘we found ow Citcaae, Jun, 9.—Tho Collewine ‘ieanitory | Violence, [Applause] would have been menaced with countless | not buy the cotton with the expectation of fortunately he knew nothilng of the in- | authorities necept no moro than w cortaln at Q ) at Our s . entanglements, making this issue; but, hearing of my de dustanl langunge, and, us the’ majority of | number of visitors during 9 given thine, there seWes Indeed {uy urls ball ayith ay elder reflections were jotted down during « leisure “SCARCELY BE BELIEVED.” ‘Under those cireumstances every real friend | he otrered te the’ cae and Mennivl Nile t ne thy pilgrims eouttd speak nothing else, the | is never any yarerowullige Food Is axceed- Pietehing In varlonsdircetions, Attendants, | Hour, and, If thought worthy of being put in| Now, I fear that statements that I may of Aimetiea mustivel relleved of 4 heavslond | cotton advanced, and Ho sold it at mgood | Terviews between dector and wttient, were ingly dear. u ‘ ; Anise make to-night will seareely be belleyed, It | of anxiety by the fact that ut the October and | profit, Lhe ease Is rex A often amusing, Abdur Ruzzal, however, E in robes and wanton more gorgeous thay print, they are at your service; geems $0 Impossible, 80 Incredible, ‘that | November (State cleetions the | majority iid asstruighta tT eCRnTaTy cam to tho rescue, and in the double eapuct- | aro the ton be of Abitutiat “and azrit TT those uf the Vatlemy lnk gue wraps aud | Beatle ture ere Wath ould dead, | frammanaaturo could be so cruel and'for go | changed to tho side of the Republienns, and | fit the end alined at” {ty of Interpreter and pructitionyr did. guod | eet orien attend uncle, tho lace gave us catalogs, We began In the gallery o never ty bimselt bath suld, little purpose or advantuge, But we know | In such adeclsivemanner that theeonehision | “Should the case stand Its regular order service FE Te EE a a led: by Watae fave ures witch Lwill hot particuintize, | _ ‘Ths ls iny own, my native land? that during the time of the Irlah famine tho | 13 Inevitable thata complete reyolution has On the 12 ‘wliory tha Prophet was wounded by 0 atune i ute ‘i i E ote on the dovket, ¥ nthe 18th of November, after a day of 1 ‘ but wail any thorg Ware (iathes of Bidatis, It is patnful to the true lover of Its coun- | carn seized by the Iandlords for rent was | taken place in pitblie Sinton: It is plain Pearle? ovket, when will it probably be | aimost insupportable heat, 4 du tha uoutly, pad varigus. ofbes sites. «i dus os (aenetts ne teenie the Haniens ane try to observe tho gratunt decadence of sentl- | burned by the Inudlords In the sight of the | thata majority of the American people have “Tt would come up about a year from noxt JEYDAIL of labor, Sitho ‘ehato country 1s Topurtel, to feet lovely) Venus; others by ‘Draxe mental devotion, ff not to the country ftself, | starving ‘people, ‘The men Whor did such | had enough of themoeiltnations of partiesand | May. Now, in all iny proceedings In thls | was sighted, Tho namo signifies in Arabte abound inn certain shining ore, Niko that of aa ts x" | at least to the fundamental priuctples whieh things as that will do anything, What | cllques which, through thele control over | cause, T hayo conducted myself necording to | grandniother,—an appellation tt derive » MM 3 - Ateles ea cathe Sowtr to the ab Hie at tho foundation of our Traslitutionn should have been the duty ot) tha Govern-. Tegislation, seelc tholrndvantage tn the result- | the old-fashioned Idea that Judges are NOL to } the tomb of Aothier var whtely genes trot on a ate ar art panttal aoe 3 ce 4 i s i ay feel ode i reba, a is the Kertah cofteet iat oe Anthiues hte aneltoration and progress of tho human race | Have done in this country Suypore one of | thanoxt Presidential election, Among the | the puise of the Court without over satelite fixed’ population ‘of fall seaport, witht Febs fetdat Abdur Ruzzak had, tull oppor Hong have been conducted, at the expense of from Its infancy down to the present time, | your Western States, Inatend of belay full of | candidates named is Gun, Grant, whom a | a direct Inquiry. But 1 hayo never nade | During the Hadj season from $9,000 to 40,000" | funlvy of toting te extremely derective on the Crown, on the nurthern. shores of the | our forefathors, 0 far as in thelr power, en- plenty at this monient was dovasiated by | large portion of earpeople want to make | any attempt, elthor dirtetly or Indirectly, to tt Thing pass through it annually to Meecn. | itary arrangements of tho place.’ Ie ngeere ty he > e faining, what do you think they would have | President for the third thu, butwhosensibly | find out the intentions or feoll f° thi ike Mee a t f Binek Sen’ sinve 184, aud the result ly, the | denvored to prevent the growth of the mon- m i ne E eat th q oly ti eollngs of tho nilike Mees and Melina, Jeddah depends | toiled that an order had been received from diseoveryef these, treasures, which equal In) ster in the organization of soclety upon the doe oils to feed these pent; bu fasted Neration pieetrtimt is naw hehe Aer Court or any member of It, I iive never | for Ita water-supply entirely on the rainfall; } Constantinople for spending 100 basi : emai TAGECLTY - ! ty sent. any of tho Judges, although L know | and the people stiffer more or less from yy mproveinents, the Kain juteren a ae sce te hhenuty can ytbtine round virgin soll of tho northern half of the Now | ofany such thing the Britlsh ‘Government | him comes the Federal Finanes Minister | most of them intimately and mopt thom often, ] want ot sis wecoruing to the enprice of those Wettannton eltet S amlgteats Parc ou tomb was found the remains of a Seythian World, For n century and a half thoy stuply sends nollee ond Sulit to shoot Sherman and Senator Blaine, ‘Tho first has | a document or line of uny kind. And yet 7 | who own the tanks outside the town, Duy- | recelptof the firman, pit lt under the eush- “ruler, hls wife, his horses, und equerry, with struggled with a savage wilderness, filled te yeople gown, fi sses.] Thay dealers great jultnene as an able Hinaneler, and tha | feel sure that the Court will, before the end | iuga drought these people make immense | fon of his sofa nnd the amonoy te hls pocket, jis crowns weapons, and ornaments, and with savage beasts. and) more savage to i er ap thee ay 3 atet hhey desire pecan fe ne orator The course of Amer- | of the present term, hear and deeide the case, | profits. Having hired two eamels, tha Doc- | and thon wrote back to Constintinople to say robes of gold which tad Iain for 3,000 years, | men, to secure a foothold and a to help the Hislt ou lore seo) ot rents | lean poll ce W Woe beuhaneutit vlther of | Although !t hag denied the motion of my as- | tor and his moalllm or guide started for | thatthe work had been done, Abdur Ruz Th another, the priestess of Ceres, buried home, not only for themselves ond thelr x ite! are nok M ex stele tt hey esire to Utese thyae cant ules is ehoden, We may | sovlate counsel, Senator Edmunds, to ad- | Mecen about 5 p.m, on the Lith of Novem | zal makes excellent recommendations for With four horses, their trappings, ‘and all postetity, but nn nsylun for the oppressed of help he and! sed to i oh he food upon feel outlet that urkue tig nest gestalt of | vance the engeon the calendar, L feol conil- | ber. At the Mecenn gate of the town atoll | the better care of the Hgrling, ‘Thess rece their rich ornamonta of gold, wrought with Al nations who might seek our shores, And wh ch the en 1B have Lo. epend for thelr Coligress. the Fights of the creditors of the | dent that they will reconstder thetr de | of adollar is fovied on avery camel, As tho | ommendations are within the computence of quarvelous skill; one pale of earrings, a car | finally they erystallized tho, results, of thoi ex shone uring ¢ tp soning Ninlor, And I Bu tel Stites will not be endangered, and | terunation and give the cusu nm hearing | tratile between Jeddah and the other eltles, | our Govermment, and the necessary funds, he Dr victory, with four horses, each spout a | Ife work in the glorious bill of rights put say sabe ey UAVE ortelted ¢ 1 claiin to be Hak 18 portant business revival which f and a decision, I believe that Providence | towns, and vill of Hejuz Is vonsldura- | thinks, might be ensily ralyed by means of t guarter uf an hich long, but ‘absolutely per forth on the 4th of July, 1774, in whieh the | considered an established Govermment and | hus just taken place will Inaumunte anem | 1s in {t, and that matters nro work | ble, the normal yleld of this tox must subseriptions from Mohammodans throug , P winged fe ‘raves, “18s great truth was announced “that all men | S88 deserving of the reapect which every- | of industrial development which will notbe | ing about Into such a shape that | be gren while’ during the pilgrimage | out Indin, and by subventions from tho Url fe snd wl el ee nl ies ari than fre created equal and have eertaln Inullena- body ot he to pay ta an eatobllahadt Govern: without bonefien! effects upon Europe, the Court eannot do otherwise, Pubile opin- sensor ‘tous of camels go out dally, iat Ish and ‘turkish Governments, ‘While at Naples thera are four or five neck- blo rights,” ete. ment w Me H seul 3 1 ‘0 mal nian ordor in a a eens Jon will become 50. ATONE that they will be | not one pinstre of this onorinuns revenue, 03 eens Inces of finest work, here are twenty, more ‘Mls foundation thought tn our polltieal eonuMulty., (App rear A HW aie warring A TRAPPER'S IDYL, obliged to recognize lt. Lthink that tho bill | Abdur Ruzzak was credibly Inforined, goes E HE, * perfect and Deautitul, Some even retained | system was still further fortified fn our Nae Deans tl ie fa sys emt ra weed: is nh nv of Representative Weaver to issue five hun- | to the Sultan; it Is divided among the two or THE HEARTHSTONE. Pralrdelieate enamel, ‘There are some fifteen | tonal Constitution by the prohibition of all aa 7 yi ayer we Feat a ed 4 3 | sw pitciark 2 Wa'el, yo bet that I knowed him— dred millions more of paper, ostensibly to | three oftlelals Boverntug Jeddah, Shortly = . funeral wreaths of beaten gold, and ail | orders of nobility or hureditary titles; and | Tesults. 50, pe @ ablo to} Wo trapped on tho Sandy last falls nid the soldier, but really for the mere pur- | after leaving Hedda, the half-way station on Glndly now wo gather ‘round tt— Taner of ornaments of men und women, | thus to provent the blasting curse of hasta | Prove, an mnuatural and artificial system, | an! Ltelt ger, Cup, hu wor the gamest pose of inflation, fg a most fortunate oceur- | the road to ‘Mocen, two pillars were passed, For tho tolling duy fs done, manner of ornaments of Men wn vey ds | Tromaver beeontng domfelied Ina govern. and ono whieh {fs likely, even if well an Of all the guine boys on the knoll. Tence at this tine. Ir 1s fraught with the | one onench side of the road. ‘These are the And tho gray aud solowin twilight faintest iden of the interest of these wonder- | ment "of tho people. for the people, and by pro er sultanate to yori harm. Now, One nit, ae tho forks sot the Yung, : reat UE Ae the gpuntrare credit, pad 1] boundariey of the Ipram or Moly Lund, etalon denn, ee goldan att ars “1 sree! le | o vl v4 Al 1 D vi See! ary > | ul] iq Ul a oh ful gpeclnns of ths ontcteit Greek Fe the peoples ago the books read In family | Yety slullar, but the systom In Lrelund, ins | And tho wane AED eee aa gon | derstand, believes that this question stiould be Hrohtbted and Te is otras eke birds oF Poon Uke rans Toes ee os ; ae in silver, fluely Nrougnt’ household cireles aiul papi the schools were, In canta peen ver. Baal auatueterod by the land- ‘We wor up thar with Iowa Bon, left to Congress to settle, will shortly be | the alr nnd tho bensts of the chase are safe BRS Corer Mirpelit roca,’ } ‘utensils, and infrrors and comba, ono having tion to the Bible, such as Weeurs Life of eer aretes reane A tiie oa vey A ull “We'd sot ull our traps for the otter prayln; ie. Court to take up the question and | after they have crossed Into holy. ground; Driw tho curtains, close tho shutters, i 3 buttons, buckles, nuts, a1 rO- ic. story oO! io Un ates, and such ee n’ put ail our bosses In corral 3 vi 7 wKe ic! in the i 3 é yislons,—all ust 28 they wore found. ighere | patriotic novels asCooper’s Spy.” ‘Though tla further han thoy do, for we consider that Thy tho bowldors right undor Gold Penk. not only culls to Its support the moral force | precincts of the sanctuary, ‘Whut caro wo for wind-sprites hora? f Wero other objects In bionze, and the whole | Itch of this literature, was written wih | {hepressure ts. vo great In Ireland, tho evils | ‘Thy Hames of une ouinpr lire wor Yue of » large soldier votu which fy caught by the “MECOA A is certainly unequaled In variety, oxeciition, | puetic license, and would hardly comport that resulted from it ara so Intenso, that wo From the boughs we'd guthored and brokey bull, bub oll those persons who want to_wall ‘Whnt care we for outward seeming, it and interest. ‘There wre other ruois, filled | With oxact history, still tt silled the youthful require 10re, radlent remedies than those | Swo) Mla DUE oie blatkote ited Ault, wo f 18 Atlasisstppl Itiver from the Ohio River Bee et iho ek eo Seddal = ds reisidls Fortune's frown oF auntloy By 7 ehich | julud, nid even those more mature bss Engiand, Os ‘o the Gulf in order to save a strip of lund tf . . stag AEG i 4 3 salty barbarian, Fed work which. aed glow of patriots rt Can vel Wed We desire to make the tillers of thasoll, nes 1 iia Sie frou overtlows will want. to tit in. for aie dur lag the pilgriina 3s season is Rane cen ana ills tengute, H We pass through halls ined with the | love of country, which would “have tha people who cultlvats i. the tenant fare Fee Moletinn and argutin quite Todt tele hte of the wg finale rallies. Soo ee ue it t Btruot along” iS well ite ees oust tomo tng j eae vo over seen, and Lam always at- | thu urban population of the country, ‘Thing | duced class of men between those who | And soon on thy wind thore came warted, paper dollar fs so, pretly, so cheap, and 80 | ones are four or fi a CaN Pata nrgor Grates are lowing -inusto flowing } esd tovthom, you ‘know, ‘these are of | for stnoment what would have happened, In work the land and those who own it, isan | ‘Way up from Tom Davisen’s ranobo, easily made that they ought to have plenty | fou: ox tlve stariva Highs. “her are From tho lips we love the buat: i the most delicate drawing, atid re glided in | your boyhood days, to a fumlly-c triage | artificial and a bad system, and, we desira to Asound Lnat wo quleldy dinklyored of thom without inuieh aber, Will 8 Upand | louses In Mlecea called “ robats," something O the Joy, the bts of knowing : arts, while one in particular ifs the figures | driven by a coae inten Unseled livery. Bbollah that rent ts Me eters By erahis As Hg soa OF CERNE SREEEN demand he aerue of thut bill, Tris not reoumdun ot He ater whe dive rout. pg eh peel ued q ' = M ot par , ; 7 Deel re £ t ‘ow this | 4 q j : 4 and othor European countries tn differen! 4 Y y : i : % y one echo to our Own, i ure considered. among tho finest Greek vases copay not wish to be understood to bo at- | Ways, You have never hind the landlorda tn Sos Illy, | Now, ards, for aur ree By'such hates ‘ley tale eee agiinduct built byunge Ot Zobeidn, the wits While prin ico Haunt a auidnest { in these. halls, also, are superb vases and | tucklug the refinements of zoctal life, but let Kiverten, and you. may be very thankful for | gusrlook |. They've sgt fico to'om's shanty) — | lat on gold, tuid rut up the price af stocks hit SE TR aaa Mantes trate care ny trout the hate nf dugg \ spruading “anh? ns thoy ore called, of | those relluements be Amerieun Ln eee | itand tike miy advice and sover have any, |” Yo kon bot thot thoy re nt thelr old game and produce to unreasonable and wnnatural | Wills wt about two Gays’ distance | from SE eed vamuachone” 4 spreading spigoy arontine, and otlier pre- | nol tao elfeta customs of eusto-cursed dome {Appiguse) Tam told that In the State of | Of robbin’ and Hlnyln’ tho settlers, feutes, thereby teaping tleh huryest at the | Mecca, and rung wimost wholly | uniter- put tho wolrd and wieesliyg Gwillgat 2 clous ndrblas ono of jasper belng elyht ec eles from beyond the Atlantic or Pucitic hed York In 18 on ald aa al oF ‘An’ bidin’ thole ain In tho flue.’ expenay of thy producers of tho country. 1: pou A. jnunciurser ane iiss Sbuatt year) tho luwing heed ulti dower, et of cenus, y i el oat anc my se Ut g a a Ff ou ie 4 n antl-rent - ’ i t 4 l i 3 q s pivit-yeurning, suyl-revealings, ¥ t i 4 4 th ir + ceased to oxist us landlords in New York | o: th tho Supreme Court Wilt tea TDD ff water-cartlers to the publi. All tho water- : R, Moxtaoseny THUAN. to have been 1u the paliulest days of that city | thing to admire in our own glorlous country, O'or the rovks, and the logs, und the vowlders, p take up the question | ogrriers are slaves, and th b "i H . y OVE! r ’ Paaptilt vt vy une of Fog Maun ¢ abnst those dangel enterprises, “ 4 te 4) Boaton—! 4 iterators: STE allt capita their virtues, Seana tele et ete and tha system eased, Tn reg te lands ‘Whar wo hid ourselves under the 12008 Tmerely hove the bills te pay" for tie suit, augoty of food tn Afeceit ceecels the demand, the Hecent Exporlmont in tho Eloe fi | 7 Bs o ut Vs jun AAG - TI ri Pa a ry I supporting the hall above; the steps ot writ Giole tneongrat ius, Leste return ee he djd not get a penny for compensation, and a | “Wubt out in our front wor tho Injuns— ier argues ity owns ive the eas Re MilT be | MONEYS nevertheless, wuel provisions are The teyliter ved Wounurs Cottattteo in. Drston i watts, ts walle of Jallow atlas, of evict th confess that thoy. hud been reared In | Bood many o tt ware hung up to a lamp |, Ye gould gee from the wap ety rack at no expense, If the Court gives n taly and AAR ere Me TT sire bey Tenby hurd ested uu nddpost explaining the vostts of : entel salon ae ‘igite post for treason. (Applause, i AS caw honest. decision 7 r 1 RET Bethe : ate 4 above. you flnd tho walls Hhned with pletures. aus fe and zim, us even ialed. ony | Mr, Parnell next Toterredd tho abolition TH Tae cd ants Hon Ht vg stable, thoy wah shall fel ees hubtoy bss boot aut tlanan vi t ole 0) iiblle wehool | Mistter weloel «iheorss" ‘Toy sy Yat er 4 ‘The furuiture (on, which one ts allowed to | fo" merely | for the nawe of tho of the aysiam in Western Prussla, and thon | Tice wor suvod from tho Yunus Uly ood, well spent? at Meven, Until lately tho cliidrey wore | sul tostinony of those women who tuntertonle it ros, for a wonder) ty of gold frames and | thing, or for _ the blandisimonts the explained his plans in pretty much the samo | Au’ all of poor Davison’s famit It is the oplnion of many Congressmen here fought at the Great Musynte of the Tent, this work (a thut thoy found holp on all sides q crimson velvet Tlie ee three tamienes rghit sequire, Tt may be woll for matured | HHEuREe ate Ha at Bladen Bi ware | “Wor'w wblteriny thurin thelr blood, {ust the Court Will aon consider the -ease,,| BAe during Patan yours a uchool hay Pe PRD NGO IMLdSE of hele Own “rslng nv vi Soh " | rel ‘a The Bright clause ‘ at! a ry . cI valle vf vi 4% dark and rich, On the ‘wills are Stubens,— ond thoughtful people, to staiband study tie Heer end net by which the Government | “Sex Dilly, * fy zoll, bovs, let's plug ‘om, Arar Nn bono Vale caine fo being supplied chivily by Andtan’ pligelmas | titted ty lend wan helping hands Net et 5 some of the best 1 have ever seen, Van | 9 vow to gain knowledge allk tabl had been wuthorized (o loan to tenants whale |, Anduvenge poor oli fom for this dood; Mie Tnanmunnedag the decision of ihe | aud fe ls frequented by Arab, us well ss Ine pla vothor tun nyrounbly and cole s Dycka, and other works of art; but it was 1o gain knowledgo alike protitable to | ing to buy un Av foreclosad estute two-third: He'd do tt for va tna Siity— i Be a elalon of the | Gian ahfldren, places were nude other thin nyroutble and col 4 thee next room, rich In Its twenty Alurill rd thomselves and their country, Dut for the un- Kh j M 6 tirds | "Yo could count upon Nin when in need! Supreme Conrt on the motion of Senator | “As the day of the Had: 7 urtible, do furs wis posible, to the Jittle news : ext room, rich in tts twenty Murillos, of | Ingtructad, unthiaking Tiufdtudo, who havo | Of the purelings money, waa practically Tob | yy bet wo all wuut In for vengeance Edantuuts to advance tharusuen thecalendar, ho day of tho Hndj approached, ly onfrinchised company, On the contrary, 3 pis best atyle, cand the lineat eallection ou of | by skillor'accident come into the pusscasion | erative, but tho result of the present agitae | An’ opened a vurp fusiiiade . ChiefJustics Walto sald that the Court GNKAT ANNIETY WAS FELT numerous words uf gratitude tell of courtesy A Madrid wile nitrneted us, Sumi» thom | OF wealth, [t is 0 positive ovil. tlon hud boen to make it avallable and to | On tho reds, who wor takin’ tho cattle - would refuse to grant all motions to udvanes | for the pllyrias from Medina and the cara- and kinduoss that will nat woon bo furigutte ty of color, drawing, | "yt" ig nét oven necessary to. go abroad enable farmers to buy wp land on much more | Prout the corral tut buy in tho glade, eases. Involving’ lportant constitutional | ving from Egypt and Syria, which ever, Atud not lust wolvome aro the words of seures GP i ver ‘ gad “expression eapesaly, atte on Ange if study the effects of ‘other pull esl Sod favorable terns than was possible before, questions so Tong as thoy vould not be heard yeue bring 8 my 0 of honor tor the short | eet alta tbh fauipeantion eed ie y od" rience, In bohalf of the registerod womed 4 We lave not only o dally history. of thelr BOMETHING ABOUT MONEY, “ By woll, Cap, wo rustled ‘om livoly, before a full Boneh, ‘rom the Sultan, and numerous preseuts oe toate’ for heurty t! eritles ene is Chole Cot tee with Stal movements, social and pulitieal, but wo | Mr, Parnell continued: There has been caters Sea ‘Mr, Chittenden 1s of tho opin on that whon | from him and froin the Khedive. Por acer foltwvhy helped to iii Good reste} ‘at art Be ascanel baitata tents Haltty Qvitt | uve oeutur demonstration of thelr results tn reguinr competition -between the inoneyed | ‘Thot our ries soon got bluzin’ hot. tho Court decides this Issnotholr opinion will | tal Suad, # notorlons robber and lend of tho } ting tat tn, the Bound of” Alduruiau tho int AUS sncred subjects thun shy ono nclury | tho condition of the hundreds of thousands | clisses to atinin the position of landlords, | We got even on them ‘ure Commnches, bovntirely tmanimous, Mv does not think | Abmadi tribe, hud determined on attacking | steps wore tukon to "purity the pollay wick Of innigrauta Who ure annually landed upon | We have stopped all that, and if you will help He's thoy ilew over tho hills, thore would bu anydlviston If the case were | the caravans, on the ground that he lind noc | Met hud feared were nae Ot places fur ladies mow. 4 tice to th ‘b our shores, LT would not, for humanity's | us we will make the ‘stoppage a perma | We followad up Billy's prosoription {ried atonce, Hels preparing a speech on | recelved his annulty from the Sultan for two goto.’ If not proviousty ft, thoy wore Btted fot oft ganna uation to te ey perp collection sake stop that ilow of population to thiv und | nent “one, tAppiauae | Hie” thet es: With doses uf Reullagvon's pill, Uigaublect ot Ieg-teuiee pajwr whch he | year, iui our days, pofope tho Had) tho tig, and wo approvinta thy [ets wwe da fie you were ‘here, to enjoy them and the | QO Went? would try by all means to | plained how lie wished to ralso | two | wo rtolt yor, Cap, Bilt ' if du Iver ive Bile MeL Upvar anys pilgrims turned wp safely, thy were soon | not count ituo, Certainly, it was not tho sue ‘We wandered through room after room of | atuil of envourign api eei ea ean neon mater ait organization whith | We wor up in the Apichy country, frankitess.. Lie ts earnestly striving to du ti to tight eh dese eon sagt Ventura ta belfoye, u Long atop towurd tt, in $F fovely, and of Sir Jushua Heynolds belng by a wultinate imitans: ad idudly contpel cauttoned ihe punta not to ale ¢ ae money Hogothinastole apy tiidonn country a goad survive aint is oxpending a foveht Mtholr way’ through: Suns bandits oe trad de provod that thore are {a Boston, tn " e uly t "1 q fovely, and you may enn soe Aden of tas them to forget that they’ were over anything | to the Duchess of Murlborough’s fund, for ft AW ong omni siruck off on tho'tratl, larga slim Of money for that purpose, Iluw. | and taken twenty-three prisoners, Krom | rowdy to'aorve our sehools, womon whose Big See eee Muritto, six by Velusquez, sixty but Amerieans, and thut thelr proudest bonet | would only bo pald to those tenants who had | An‘suld he'd yu home to the old rulis, ever men may diifér with his ophilons thoy | the afternoon of thew up to the evening of BinLEHC LOE wruoae Titelianaees und whuse fin i ty, by: urilto, six by Velusauce iy should be that Wo ara Amerieun citizens,” Wonedienty ald the Just penny for rent to | Who wor butts gituln’ agod and frail. must surely dduilro hls honest md conselen- | the Sdof December there was great bustle bulncks taut sary Sawn jake. Bo aes, st by Tenlers, ten by Yan mS PALS forty-one b' Designing men, with but little personal | thelr landiord.” You remember the lust | wg, y, tlous devotion to princlple, Mo his large | and uetlyity In wil Mecca, Almost every win | with tho bi; ate pe NACH ante nopet It writ, Ww! 7 | D . 1 ‘ o vi wallty rose. | chay his religion was allow VU, ‘ae , : “ e 4 5 i nd tn | i paul Foner forty by Ruysdael, and forty by | cute thelr aeliish purposes, but thoy should There were very fow of thom syoak ns & Fe a a ea alanle the ag at) ILe belleves Whit tolls trylng to do will bo w | dreds ‘of Hedoulns thronged thecity, very Presper reenter ant Ay te at Juld:ebma OF RARTRA Genta be tanght that hey ‘are sng Driueiple | Protestant—and Lam thankful for it. (Great | Wi'ul, stranqur, Just ‘case jay einution, rent benefit to every class and all sections of | minute strings of camncls, forty or fift diy | bers of the Behuol Jourd. which can be turned against Roman, and wiodern: the former of in with po- | applause.) If money for rellet is intrnsted For ‘darn itt Tfeed mighty sore ty CS {ec mumber, wery leaving the city for the Valley * Third, there Wud proof that the dotermiuatiod Lbaaat ht : fentefieet, ‘The entire foreign-born clement | to the hatids of the English governing elusses | ‘T9 Ulu thet my Wunest obf parlnor ‘ Df Arafat a largo plilu, witheertain boundae | of the women ta vote for youd, dunidutes off tae pete sue) whitch, long te iu constitutes rss than onedifth of the whole | He will by lnovltably asl for the putrpose ug | TG Fouused witha wolf ne bis door, TWILIGHT. Hes parte boy white! pltnrs, within whtel Pe Org ee On ibe nonanty of te “ i iS cOnstaAd! coming rela- | demorallzuy he poople and checking ov > * a B, ae he pilgrhus are boned to encunp during the a et pwours puon et Naples, pee due has an | five y sruiler, and yet It Reno Mueceejalt muyement, any nioney put tu our Rants Sak ee te icine distin 103 Crook O pensive twilight, with thy mantle secltatlon of the uta. ‘Phe total wnimber | nen Hesofer ue ars aniversary be! thing for thelr leaders to clatin two-thirds of | will be distributed Without distinction of sally milou covgroat tha slowly-dyin dy of tonts of: all worls, from the Pusta’s pavil- those quina ure worth nll the trouble twket i ie the saddened | Jun to the poor anan’s bhinket stretched on | But wo are not content with thew. Wo wath rt tire sticks, as estlinated by Abdur Ruzz 130, to be rey 7 ell of And hiahed tw overy sound of friv'lous mirth, . | at 6,00u, and i HE a et | ea a ea ey Honea How all wo ol WE WER OULIGED TO LEAVE ee ee eerste | creed or calor... We could have ubtatued aut | “wif noip hii ti y Strange, broodiug sa by the palace belng closed, and, upon reach- | Such presumpuon would not, be tolerated by | tlelent monvy for our purposes ‘ TWIN ne ee aan ea z ing the open place, found flags ying from | tho people of auy other nation, and slows the iirocuas> would i oo Rite MAC ORITTCN ART? (toe une - huye boon 3 e) iii durn it) Lwish {t wor more= T the pilgrims themsvlves at ubout | by zood mou on the Board. How shill wo uifect every polnt, and a grand review of the qmill- | the wonderful forbearance of the Amorican | slower ate very. muel | eM i eateke nightly ‘Tho valid draws olosor to tts wiothor dwar, Go,000, "ALLL g'eloek on the foretvon of "the hist Firat, by continttod ution fh tho & 3 fury, foot, ortlleryy and cavalry, taking place, | eltizens *to the manner born.” Sea you to help us to fro ourselves | ‘Cause Billy wor true fo the core. Cae eee i ae ae rare tna aie K Stvof December the booming of tha cunnon, | drvetions second, by olforts bugun tu sous ie We'took'a sledge, with which the streets | | No wan would deprecate a crusade agalust | from tho iweessity of appoarlug og beggars ‘ Kivas Pres, | 300 from theo Ce oe neol, announced the arrival of the Shorit, of soetttratto eratoraurieall Se cra ea ing were thronged, afd supposed, according to | foreign-born citizens, as such, mory than the | before you. {Applauie). Ireland tacvery i ra pag retaie Aecea, and three hours later three guns dred | Te¥roteuara handful of women in inoaton 82 = general assertion, thatall Husglans speak | writer, but he would deal with every man | fertile, | We ore tuld that the people ought to A Stuck Speculation, -| nou foad’at tho mind to former sears gono by, | 1 wucdossion warned the pligriias Sint Cure crlongh for tho eduontion of our yout 12 { French, that the driver undenituod when we Hea ily personal merits, without regard to | emigrate, But the people won't emigrate. Toby Tlughes was not considered of much And plutureth pleasant muim'ricd to the Bye. THE KHUTUA HAD COMMENCED; uso Buch Hitle iniuence as they poasuas toward ‘i sald ‘fiotel du France”; but he did not | his place of birth, and it Would only bo when | {Applause.] And 1 thfnle thoy are right, | consequence In Sun Francisco, whoro ho was | The youthful intyeties; tho castles grand) whereupon all engaged in tho recitation of | bel good governmunt for the sli : iow where > werwunted to, Bu aay mors than Shue plase ot bith was dubstituted for pers | fGrewe op uae.) ‘Thary Ly plenty of, fan a broker's elerk. ito guibtly ‘bought 10,000 ‘Bis ouidida imublan and tie hareae pala" Payor until hae uo, Hour bofory aunse, Gar vance ust ndes Sontuin thousands in 1° = tang. i et ¥ rebuke it, Our | tu Ireland for vuverybody, the fertite | shares of Challenge mdulvge stock at $19 : i when the cucaupment broke up hastily, In on Wanted a pleuaure-drive, he took us upand | public schools should be go. constituled | Iaudy were divided wmong the - | al yhich was 1 All those corno buck bufore the tnlnd aguins t y beni : ‘i ii i lown the inalu streets, or * prospects” ag | us to Americantzo the children of all forelgu- | ers there would be Yoriy bre aa a ‘ohh tie Le He neu ithe orl A ura eet re Nene passod, eo CE a a ay cara eanaren ars tee cold, roth reed feat eatin yey : onbyt ‘are called, which were Uterally Jamined | born parents, aud henco in all below the raul | furmer. ‘Thut is not au overabuudant vonu- | of dally selling some of the stuck of an od: Counsiia M. WILLARD. aali. At Mena on road to Mevea. two | take Dr, Bull's cous Arup. Privo, Be Coule : |

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