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a | ii THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, wolghing together nhout thirt: ‘oni WASILINGTO yen led at his house on F stroet hore, early opposit the Ebbitt Hause ‘ THK RIURLES TRAC whl havo tts twenty-first ann don | reporta publiahe the International | the Oth of Hucember commenced the voynge to | Congress of Paris during the tnonth of: England. ‘The mont tinnd for tho Engtish IK, thers should be from tho opening of markot waa kept Inv room about twenty-claht | the canal a traima of nt lenst 6.000000 tons nie feot sqyare, and the temperature taatntained | nualty. ‘Tho traualé duty haying been fixed by the Royal Landgericht of huving Inetlted Inco | one which tho bincks stand most in droad of, is Namarek by cortain enrienturea published in | thostooks, Bach plantation haa two pair. ono two suneosdve numbers of that renown! como | forthe mon, tho other for tha women, and it in periodical. The fonlar cagienturs, for de= | mont curious the dread the binoks have of thant. i DFE D AA RAR ARAN An W Thyself. oy pranry {o-mor= Algning and pibilahing: which these gentivinen | They would much rather bebenten than pass ono , pa a Ble inte washington’ Birthday—Oldest In- | fow. Sickles, who qug thon a Kepresintntive in | daring tho vayuge wis froin 10 Yo Vaile. below | tho ket of concession At 18 fries por ton «utd | have, Incr suletad of Ml nurke aupiecn und | Wein then: and accordingly tia ptntshinont habitants—Brimidi, the the houen now ocetipted by Heerctary. Dick | fees! ge paiate tho rouding yesterday being | moreif it becomes necosaury), tho wuinual cove | sent te dndl fora fortnight, representa tho Chane | ia reserved for the graver ulfenses, such ns atedt- . ‘Thompaon with bls wife who was the danghtoror about 2) deg. Fatrenhelt, No chemleala were | cnve iniatiaum) would be 0.000.000) Cranes, | eellor he ftrone hands platefulof Infante, | tng and Hehtiins ih fret. If it wero not for this Artiat, in Ttailan mate teneher in Now York. No vata employed In. the freeze process or during the | Therefore, 6,000,000 tons, which will in | reapeetively | hibelod One-Your Eatimatas”” | tntter, the stocks would have very few oecu- ‘The untold mineries that resal Vary handsome. britiety with linge blaok eyes, ynge home, Tho enzine is of thirty-norse | eve ‘progressively, would yive on] May Statntes.” and “Civil Marrince.” With pants, But the blacks are very qunrrelsames from indiscretion in early lite nnd vi winning wast, Blekles was a Mit puwor and would suffice for a much larger | revenne of 10 er ocent oa year oon the other hand the Prince Ia depicted ita navey. hindly a day pases but two blacks have tact. may be alle inte gad sited " 1 quinn! inna a ofimont thin that now finported. Ly | capital of 00,000, franos, Hot uilts, ns the iy vt 0 e Ing to bis mouth a babe hitiete gn Enoch Arden Story —Tenten Ose eee ee a eee eee ety | means Of Ibis onuing tho wir Ix drawn out of tho} meretandise in tranalt through the Lat i! t fo. which ends In one going to the Infirmary, and ‘hosa whe iis Of | Laws." Tho inecription appended to this aketeh | the other to tho rtocks, Mark painiened ne tee PERO Yeabody Edueatlonal Hincwd wf is intdelity, taher Ant tho wae let | Gnome wasted unl chilled, heinge eummpressed in | Panmna, including tha expenses of landing, | rina ae folluens wentnendevaites hie ownentl: |. The halldasa tit aro atrtetly observed are st. TENA RSRT RENE auces—Peabody Aaducattona Sehogy Pethdr bad writton. © Tho. Stee (rs) the washing process, and thon forced baek inte | storage, railway transportation, aecond storage, | dren, in onder to preserve thoir father to them.” | fohn'a Day ithof June) Christmas-Dny, and the Fund. Taemerc’ nun tines alevor Is tie wite ef clear tho-chataly act ne Bee ere Arorking of and Hyhteragy Ceeit ent sean En ine dletnyay = = ‘chiteaday ait faite eae 0 Gata i HURL IR oe heuated vile MK i a0 paying per diy eficten ‘oughont | piye ona averagD at the pate ¢ rane: . more of wfuat than a font, bit tt af H. Pendioton, ne Ohio, thon a Iteprosontntlve, | sng thy puurpodw. No dillienlty wae experienced | toni it ny torace the DOHONL when THE LOST CAUSE, dre quiteaiven upto foiiiteation. A tne buritncte COREE a ae ata turing Khor voyage through the Tadian Ovean | coming 7 be thor fromthe Atlantia or the P ous tality Impalred by the man, whe bud lost his wile, lenying four your Is killed, nnd aqundicnite, ur whito rim, elroutator . y f ; n t Application to business, may ber gale DInnor at tho White House-—Ex-Soorde | entulren in nis chutrge. pithy tho sues route, thong wnturally, wowg | will abla Wy cross from one necan tothe otter | 4 Queer Celebration of Washington's | twink will: kin of innee spews om Humirenh eal favieed and enlarged, Juss + tary Fish—Sonator Burnside’s A JRALOUB WOMAN spent in the Tropies, “Rome of the ment was | An interest of 6 per cent will be paid to the Birthday at Charleston, S C—Bane | Afrien, in whieh the central fure is thodane jalliched. Tt ina wlaniard medical work, the hex im é Diener srrolo Aingleg Informing Bim hat he wita, was | oFeretinally used neon and bn wg instance | ebarehlters an the aaiye id Hy them sari |, quete at Whteh AM the ‘Toasts and | while armind hin ing ring, gre the sorctatirn, sperianee to whhin ran aman fed x cand someied + @ habit of elandestinely meethy ay al po | nt fevst, os partof what tad been taken out of An prowrnes4 ¢ ho work fi niso during one if singing in alow, if Me . if wr iN nant % - Pere Re Oe etn ey re Lg eo tne | in arie Ife hatueine. for tires or four | youratter the poring, of, tho onnal Ut Fare Kenponace Were in Gloritication of A tows npnntendus tones new ginal ting ating tte: Naonal Sevticas Asstiolon, Eb cor nes, the only musts being the Ruated Confederacy, at the top of thalr val avery axpensive. engrayinnn, Inia venuiitu his wife, eho imide a confession, whlch ahe wrote | diva in tho rizgifig, and thon found ft for va vewol. The univers company of tha int na kind Ni ‘Thron hundred paves, more than fifty valuable pres hn Quiney Adams—The | uml nizned, Tho next diy—ttwensacbryehe sins | On Cheistinas bye, when the vessel wad nearing wyunivaradl combany Of the intere | Tse tat Correspondence of The Chlcage Tribune. | nd Myce re chica Shore | feqvduna orale fornia af prvvaliug Yyraluahie pre: puth of John Quincy ny morilng Kos. pasa Blekioe howe and | home, i ponds wunidven out, ant tha wholo | company, will have te Rect ofce Iu Paris tor | CHAMLESTON, 8, Co Feb, 21.—Washington’s | oughly (hey enjoy themselves, and these, foarte Pehetlen eiaconat which is warily ten Gene ine Sicklea Teagedy—Bluff Ben waved his handkerehlet, which wns ustanal for | proved all that the crow could wish for, The transnetion of all its qdininistrative, fon | yirthday was celobented at Charleston, 8... this | are looked forward to and remembered with | price of the tank. found in French elothy bride only Wade. her te go and meot hintat (raya. Sickles Im- | sich aw fedtive tine, Yr Ys wid Judicial affaira,, The publication of the | 5, ith téclnt. The day wns ushered in pleasure. I, Rent ty mail postpatd. e mediately left tho house, falinwing Key, but ag | and storing room were visited in siecession by a | present ‘lie and tho report of the Com- | ear with great Colat, iy sas On most fazenda the slaves have Bundays to The laindan taneet says: “No person should be in tattes ures wien Hn rmatelies the ct rer Ee L fermen Int ae hi four, and meee Le La gree ha nine sone: Shy ag artillery: aad Wirand puiradg of themselves, when thoy cultivate. their wardens, | fithour an valuable book. ‘The author isa noble Madison plage and Pornsylyinia avenue, Sickles: hore were seen quarters of b aad ear vielnity muy be considerad aga prospectus for } all the military compunics of the alty, whic! whilv the women wash their clothes, If nny of t VASHNGTONG 0s Ms et ‘ i es excl ed | 7 th cee the Btate militia. In the evening tho various | fer {while on St, John’s Day tt fs tho eustomn to re 7 pormiasion 8.8, HIMIT~ dike season, Wo have bright, cloudiess, iy WOUNDHEL, ¥ " ” London, sive that the meat was covert 10 . ening uive t 0 "c, a. nts Wo Le 1 INGHLAIL Vi Tate We ator here tor the day we | Keys wh eae eats FOU MUST MIE. megat | With hone-fromt, and hud, surroundings | Ho Lessepa? Answers to Vartoun Quen- | regiments and compnnles sat down to Wanquets, | Ziv 0 small mum to oneh slave. All ara alin CSE dt Bs HAUNT MDa Te Ta on rrolus is evidently onjoying tho | Slekles,who ireds tho ball string Kos in tho | He atow. Awexcltent hot Iinebeon wis servi tions. at which toasts wera glvan to tho heads and sol: | Chureh, tut, their religion, ix an, oxtrnre | Cosi ‘s i ctinthcated Me H ” r + 7 y am Y urbe el, ttn . New York Tritune, Beh. 27, Mera of tho Confetlerate armies, and the part | tiary | mixture ol oma! corsinonion A NEI D the Philadelphia Unie cemyalsphising tho Stara and Stripes to grent.| gral. Key tured nnd run towards tin lh, | mut, eonked Gn hontd—being Mik Ie wis intra, | Atm special mectine of iG Ainerican Bootety | tuken Ly the Stute in tho recent Fag tae aes | and “Afcienn intichiam. They. pray to. the | yeraiiy of Médicine and Bubforr; also tho: Faculty of f cantare, awenstonally showing the embrold- : nes part of the recont importation. Among the sirantares a tho stockings of tho female po. | Anat bln. ftv cenchor the eldewe ny tad | flauls Inmb cutictsted the way, helnw succeed ist fairing, andoecnsionally bringing a sigh ora | beon hit, tho accond time, the ball passing by mincod collupa, ‘The former aeemed, 1t wut Hterto tho sidownlk, Conwross, which bas | theough bia body, Just bolow his heart. Key Foe a Ee eer dee sated aed of thine alnco tho first. Monday $n heprosl tor mbroy, UE;Rlekieg feat tO or three | stowed chops, As i ollmax, thor : rc mnber fast, would not ealnre the day « legal | ond shot ini, Aleklos waked ta the housy uf banidenme.sieloter ng fice, wa pollday, but the Honnte, ovidently frightened by } Attorney-General Black, whero he surrondered | with hearty eheors, and thi rs held bnst night at. the Union | was duly aloritied.? Virgin, wenr charina maite outor eld bones ar | $h¥ American Untenratty uf a held lust night nt the Union | wn dy Moree tho Palmetto Guards tho | snnkes tails, and devoutly belteve in-anevit | geepyimeiny phe, tion, te als: | Inrge audience of practical enn! nad promf | Colonels ahd Srigndiora were very numerous, | spirit wher wanders abont in the felds after dark | tonal Medical Association. Tiizens-aburt tho Pannnit Canal. He after. | and Adjutant-Genernl Motse gave as his toast, | seeking whom he may devour, On overs fazenta Address Dr. W. 1. PARK EH, Nod \ Weed ming questions (aut wore asked | “The Bavior of the Prostrate Suute—Senntor- | thare ty n bullding which doesduty for u church, | Hultinch-at. Hustan Mess, Tho aus hy members of the Boelety. 4. Governar-General Bampton,” which was re- | with a larzo wouten cross tneide, Hvery tatire | heating skill und eeperiente, ‘ ‘rhe Chalmanc? woukt begin'the questions by | eelved with great appuvure. shy nicht nt 9 o'clock the cross in Tit arp uy hue | SEC EELDR A Cp et i naking what are the estimates of the promible ‘At the bunquet. of Hart's Battory of the | wiozon candies, and n carpenter or blackamith + ual , wits follawed t a eae who hae be “ Le JAILROAD TINE: TABLE, | thenoot salute, only reniainod in session abort Iimsoalfy and was soon afterwards taken, to dal. | Sou crot mutton, The maxtn De gustibu ctat the undertuking, and the proluble: re- Meee Te eee giot anette came Paieet en taught to say miss offlclates an $0 ih bee . | Koy wis curried Into tho club-bouse, where he . : 1 AND DEPARTURE OF 4 i minutes, and the House would havo fol ed, of course, applicable to nm ense of th M. de TLesseps nneawered: One hundred and | federate Congress, duly embossed, with a grout | | Tho value of a stave tepends upon age. A ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF ‘LiGMNS. srecdauit hnd the Hoprescntatives not promised | °° led Ho safely nifirmed that the tnmnh aisti-tiat iiiongat dollars, “Of this Fah. fodorate Congress. uly Grileee iatioae' ave ag | otk meennnte wauld he wcurth frnny £10k to 2 4 a 1, Gut ft ana ‘ be THE THIAL OF SICKLES had lost some of the native delicnay, and thet, " 0 vBE FU, G8 00, gopay funcreal honors to ddecensed colleague, orentod agrent exoltamont liero, Judge Craw- | though the bet wan tender anil fu Vani: aa are for linge dan to keep the waters follows: $1,600, n feld-hand about $1,000, and a woman THE WABIMNOTON LIGHT INFANTIY, ford, an old Ponnaytvania Democrat, presided, | furtor in. distinctive favor to tho inition, somo tho crack tnilitary organization of tho | and the prosecution was conducted tiv Robert | of the fat of which was of rich, unctuous quill now P f metmpolig, paraded with full ranks nga bate | Ould, who had suecoeded Koy ng Diatrlet-Attore | ty. Perhaps the Saver of nll the ment would ion, in fatigue uniform. Ite communder, ney, and who figured In the Waras the Confed- | Have been better If ft had not been tien, as it alton, { tho old f + | enite Generil barged with tho exchange of | nppeared to have beon-direet trom the freezing: Col. Billy Moore, faason of tho old foreman vo! Brlsoncrs, Ho wis nasisted by Mr. Carllale. | chamber, and thine bad been allowed for geaduil the National Intelligencer, andngullant soldier, | Sfukles bad as counsel Jnmesa T. Brady and | thawing. Nothing was said ns to the price at wboalmost rivals Ellsworth in the magnetism ‘Thomus F, Meaghor of New York, Edwin M. } which this importation could be sold in London shich accompantos hisordors, Thon tho Volun- { Stanton of Pittsburg (afterwards Scuretary of | ata proilt. . Pa League Thente BXIPLANATION oF Karrnetce MARRA. higrer In, It would not be neccessary “TH. RB, 9, Trom $400 to 8130; 80 In Relfedefonse tho owner greepted. “Sunday excopied. 3 Afonda: ily. e Ch f . to hive tho ork entirely completed befare “Enrolled joint resnintion Ve thnnks to Hart's | has to trent thon well, Just asa iman would take: vessels could bo rent thratgh. After tho | Battery, Hampton Legion, South Carulinn Vol- | care of x thoroughbred borse, They nro banded — expenditiire of 8120,000,000 vessels wank! be able | unteers, down from father to son, and, except In oases of Chtraga st Northwestern: stallwe togo through from veean tovccan, As regardy | Iteanteed, By the Congress of the Confederate | fallure, are not sold out of the family. Often | For Maps. Aeaiaa. Hanks, ‘Time-Tadlea, Sleaping, {ogo throuxh fron ocean tadartho Congresvat | Stace of Asmeriens thit tho thinksor thy one | the owner liborates In hie will certalh of hin | Begummetaunns, wPRlt ene acini ae Paris that six mniliions of tous per annum would | gress ure horuby tendered to Hurts Battery, | slaves, My Brazilian tows. no child ean be sepa Pretiiet otek rinks Vaprens office (on norther pies through it. Che Committee of Btatistles | Tbunpton Legion, South Carolina Velunteers, | rited from Ite mother under A ycurs of ape, ior | corner Handotpl and ptat enleninted that In ten years seven millions anda | for thelr gallant pnt putriotic resolution re- | can thoy beset to work until’ then, white the corner Canal utd Mad! (Matter woutd puss through ft each. yeur, Six | cently adopted to reghllit for the Wor, owner hasto keep a regieter of all birthea and sho depots. War), and Mesars, Ratcllife, Phillips, Clinton, rtd Se . 1 ee rl “Ey deatha, Alllory wasniso out, undor tho command abetet 7 rs = Er, tniliions was alow estimate. ‘Tho tari on the i Tt. 8. OCock, tere tanweman, who ts a tainiature. Rod of | {orot ine witnesses and Tendtes tnngmetle ne DE LESSEPS. -| Suez Canal per ton ts 10 trate, or €2, We enuld Benker of the Hourons Hrprrsentatives. . | | How wrong tho 8 : yartniila way, and who mado his guns speuk peal to the Jury, with the partial rulings of tho ue T have paid, 4 tonnage of Ax tnilliana, (ewenld “ Srosident protem.of thesenate." | who hus ten in via Clinton, Fithahundred volete in honor of tho man | dudzo. Revured,—after n trlul which lasted twent- | Arrival of the Noted Cannl-Catter tn | qual $140,000, which would ben verylargere- | | Waller's Battery had a banquet, at whieh the | (ine count fie vis sineone xhoso name this elty benrs. Tho only civil ty ditys)— New York=itin Buthuntuam Over the | tirn Corn eapltal of 820,070,000, whiate ts much | first regular tongt was ax follows: "The Day We | thing conducive tu greatness, reduced to a wore Texpreas A VERDICT OF NOT AUILTY, eckteation was that of To tho gront disgust of Sickles tricnda ho soon E THE OLDEST INILATITANTS, Ane rene rte whiald nos however, | Scheme—Whnt Hus’ Already Heen nat | More than tho ennal {s eatinated to cost, Includ~ | Celebrate: It revives the memories | of dnys | aut ‘and ruined stite, and all owing to this ing the running expenses and the Intareston the | preelons in self-dental, glorious fn victory, and wretched xystemn, Tho freed staves” will not money. And aa this tonmige 1$ greater than | honorable indisneter and defeat.” Which was | work while slavery remains, and free Inher will ererp mano whom bas realded tn tho District | live but a few years, Bickles’ ynilant conduct in Done—Addreas to American Bunkers. | that which was estimated to pass through the | received with prolonged appliuee, not conte, while your by yeur tho hatred between for Afty years or moro. Thoy aren act of woll- | tho Union ary, howe’ restored him to his New York Sunt, Feb. 25. “ual, the canal ou this continent would ba Gen, Bamberg, who was to have taken part in | the slaves and their mnnaters ts becoming wider, rved old buffers, with whom Time has dent Tyegitton te society, and while ho wis at Spain as Count Ferdinand de Lessups, who was ene | at better investment thin the other, und the the proceedings. und to have responded to a] and the erime of murder 1s becoming moro and Prospects of the Vannna FEEEEEELCELLE) sajourn here Heasant nud qerpatante. ange | who Wash yeure Of aye wher tho Lrngedy ace patil an Inseronoanle, able a ms Pa ‘Tho Chuirman—I sam Fequested to ask you an The same tn war and poner: tho, former pate A World's Fair at Melbourne. BMnrahette Heprent (al R Ga ane Kcotohmatn by birth and # printer curred, was brought up In ignorance of ttuncll | dsthimus of Panama, arrived In this clty yesters | othor quedtion~that is, tho proportion of the | triot band that will bousitifully py and pre- New York Tribune, aul & Minne! 4 Om Y ff = + & eApol sho wis a young womut at Rehool, when a room | day morning it the steamstlp Colon, neeompa- | capital whieh wil be reteed In Europe and tho | servo the names of fallen comme In 1876, the hitest date for whieh tho (ull re: | pat paul & Minneapolla hy radios whe Ts gee hero since 187,4nd | ate, in a fit of anger, uphratded hor with ber | aed by Countess de Lessepsand tholr threo chill. Amount ralsed in tia ootintry, J Capt, Dawson then presented the following: } carne dre uvatlable, the total caummcece of AM Pe eae Baprese wholanow In his eT no Prost inothor'saluine. She has since boon nt sotreoof | aren: a. G. Derk Mat tngulsbed ong! at | eds, te Lewseps—Te original enpital wilt bo | The stato (Of South Carolin “and City of | tralia amounted to' $162,000), The tnport BLa Crosse Expres tuir,yot hulo ‘and hoarty. ‘The Prosident of tho | (Otho ftir eoihor, and her conduet abroad | 8rens J. G. Derks, a distinguished angincer of | gi2y00.00. One-quarter hua to bo pald up ves | Charteston:,, Thole name igntonce a history and | Vietorin, the colony of which Melbourne la the | b Winona & Sow U lolyy seusioned mutvh xeandal. Ameterdam; Henry Blonne, Becratary of tho | fore a company can be formed under the French | w propheg; Which was responded to i the | capital, were $745 hort €70400,- | bWinona ns OCCUa! f 4 i . SyNgeTaSscvassunussuseeD wosUSTURSEvUSEU SUD SRSSAaBSTASAS RAAB 3853853333 i,OM nnd the © DI. JONN N, DUARF, Turis C 2. Danante of Ineer of | law. One-half of the capital stock will bo al- | most Senited manner by tho Hey. GC. Pinck- | Ook. Imports ty the. vat f Sr4eioronty | giake Genera & Rocks . WEN WADE ura Congress; H. Danzute, engineer 1 - mip 4 ~G.C, impor jo the vat TAMODOnIY | beond di Lae. rin Janeeellio, : (snow Byenraof ge, but ax courteous and hns recently beon_ represented ns haying visited | tho Sucz Canal; E. Bowtan and If, Couyreux, | lptted to tho United States, and the other bulf to | noy, D. D. a were received from. the tates, while oT ae ceftil In bis manner na ho wis when—as | Wa my ere ne had been out af Cangress a | French engineers; A, Dauprat and Marcil Gale Hurope, But int case it ia net taken uy the Capt. Dawson then announced tho third reg- | Great Uritain sent $2,002,300 In her products, Pullman Alotel Cars are ran though, between Chie arshal of this District=-ho usod to prosido over | We thc T told Gen, Arigbin that ho had ane United Btates, | will try and have the $30,000,000 | ulartonsts —- riw and mmanufietured Owing tn i) Sse n lufls, on the train leaving Chicago : the coremnoninla at tho White House during tho | Year or two, and tall ten. luz, secretaries. tuken up in sumo otbor way, Hut Liish to have “The Artillery of tho Confederate Army: fenlunales, the different colonies hive reee vathe a. curloslty, ha Fellows up |e o Noother fond runs Pullman or any other form of fuetanan Administration, ‘Tho Marshal of tha | Como out of curinalts, to seo how & Count de Losseps {a 74 yenrs old, robust, and | {tunderstood that ono-lilf tho stock may be ee Nias tase Gull a'eOnioid, been holding separute exhititions, there bein | hotel ears weat of Chicago. foeoty, Prof, Magi, cue here from ituly ut tho | te the Capitol could Ee¢ mone wife im rhe fine lnoking, of medium hight, with short white | sUbeeribed for in tha United States faypinuse), feltotiue tering uetoreugt Que dn progress iu Sydney at prewent, Tat the | w=Benot comer of Walls and tCinslo-ata beginning of this century, ani tha members, t Sof tha Northern Pueltle Ruttrond, | hntr, lron-gray (ache, close cropped, spark. | && tho United states hive an interest In the on When our gleaming guns. like elarions, World's Fulr which will be opened it Meth b-Dapot corner of Canal and Kinsle-ate, sine Atty, have onch tholt history, moro or less | Pali attorney ER Tee IN HOMG RANI. | aia kde ‘gray muatncbe, close cropper sp torprisa equal to ult the rest of the world put to- Shall thunder the battie chorus,” * in Getaber, 10, and continge until the falluw- = frentful. Anothor old and well-known Wash- | tnd he availed himeclf of hls pi KONA UOX= | Hn brown eycs, and florid face, Hla manner 1s) yethor, LAppliuse, Which was responded to by Capt. PB. W. Wagner. | ing Murch. will be far more complete tn its a tonian, who dled here lust weok, was Senator to go on the floor of the Senate Chamber | pyenrer Uke that of wana 2t yenrs old than of a Horatlo Allon—A@ a former Pres tof this t. Dawson then announced tho fourth reg- monte, it is sal, than any whieh bas pre for Sinpa, Guide-Hooke, Time-Tables, Hlerping-Cae des tonnn y dnd lube in favor of iegisiation desired by Ue | nermon MUF a coutury older, The Countess do | gaciely, 1 woitld like to-aske w question, #0 that | ulartonst, as follows: Lit dn Austratia. " 5 ccommouations. apy at any. of the following. co ee Te TE ERO CARE TO eee ee eee Ce | Amanes A Ab Pe Ole aerials wemny have alittle clearer conception of the | “Tha ‘Infantry of the Confederate Army: ibttore will nit he obliged to pay rent far | eketOmiece nt the Company in Chicago: Clarks shore paintings in fresco adorn tho Cupitol, Ifo | fellawa,’ aud aomo of thom Hid not gece! Mie | with” blearing fenturca and churning | aubluct, 1 understand that the lens of the | Afove, subline {hele courage! “Not only, tho | space, and alt sxoods will bo admitted ‘Tree of | fottheaat corune endoigh and Stave-sta.), foot of fescars rth o Htowlinat the Pringe Torloninstho | Aveownt cht y whethote Ado and ‘Dagin to. anead Sate nant agree ann ea eae the: cant fromocean togcenn will he forty-tlve | courage that dares, but the grander courage | duty. The exhibition will bo open in the sven. Tnulanuea' nd “Chicago, Hurtingten, 4 Quincy Ttallroad. Central Depot, corner volr bata certain pordon af that cand will | that endurey: not alone the herofsin that braves | ing. Mr. Edison bas been asked to pravide Sizteenin- almer House, and corner Canal an: ‘ vealthy Italinn banker, he beenmo Involved! tn | onto tho pussngo of hia Ute blll Inlutidof Mauritius where she wae bord, | Shie A eer ded ccurtainorker prion | qeaiiy but the, higher Hormsnt that Inughe nt | American bopartment. with. electete. lige | nn Wort 80) ies revolution of ne ners Be DES, eaten THY MILITAUY FAIL mutrried the Count de Lessepson his return from irdinary eanuk work, 1 would Ike ton | despalr. How fofty thole fortitude! Whether | Special rates of transportation to Melbourne are 3 | now boing held nt the Musonta Templo ts a very | Palestine ti 140, They bave seven children, oF | how many miley aro ta bo cut through and how | on tho foil of thelrown States, decending thelr | offered by the diferent steumslin companies for Cutholto ohurohos, and then Gen. Molge cm | Prd uttair, samo of the leaders Of aodioty have | WHOM two wre L The three youngsters | rane wil bo deup cut. own hentths, or pllgrins from commonweniths | and owners of anlling-veseela, Tho wycent, for | Neeraean a ie Bored tim on the new Capltey a mid (ike. AG | iureniiated platoons of pretty girls to attend | with them ore, of Kdedly Hvely disposition, | '"M. Daujatz—T wlll ay that the deepest cut- | a thonsand' miles away, whose hearthe ther | the United States at tho Melbourne Exhibition | tocktord s F ee On ne orion was ed, but it wae tn thne | te tables, and to extract from the pockets of nd with tholr novel fnshlon of bare lega have | tic will be about seven miles—from six nnd a | should nover seo wmtin.—how these gallant souls | is Thorns It Pickering, who has bud experionee Bee elo which eum ho draw tntil death ar- | Visitors considerable sums of monuy For tho ele quite a sensation alrendy at the Windsor, sy ANd the deepest ent will ho | kept. their falth bright ag thelr bayonets, and | fn such watters, haviiur attended, in un olticlat ested his Int Ors. Hispreat dificulty boro wna | of tickets in innumerable lotteries and testimo~ canversition the Count ie Lesseps In en- sires from the hottom of tho | marched gayly to death as to bigh carnival, eapnelty, the exhititions of Parla in 1860, 0 Fee Te Te nt iy rigures | mills. ‘Cho most popitlar army aiicer and naval | thustustie, in favor Of (ho Paani nae for n | canh—22 feet, ‘The width of tho eanal in the |" Thiswaarespondedtoby Col. James Armstrong, | Vienna th i8rhof Palludelphia tn 18st. and of FO adele co tinaliysticceeded fivbe | Ollicer, the handsomest and the ugliest man {nthe | Bue nal Ho anys frankly Mut tho idea Is | cut will be twenty-elght feot at the water's sur | n Captain uf Gregg’s First Regtinent of South | Paris again in 188, He has w room tn the Tost- ounine ae “handsome, duno-like won, | company, tho most pupulur Lieutenant of Polleo, Amorieanyand that ha tw only tho exeeutor of | face, It will not be a matter of wreut diflleulty. | Carolinn Volunteers in the Confederate States Offive bultdiug, whore mora than 100 appllen> taining & lnrwe, handsome, Jun Ke le hes | aud iacore af ather distinctions aire to be dos | Mo, Meas Tie pale sours! © The whole ee- | ‘The navigution will be easy, but, of course, in | Army, Inn most remarkable specch, consider- | tons for space have already been received. FRoconsontnd tO Premtuous form now graces | oied by ballot, each voter pying for the priv- | erot of the, tnek to bo nerformod ie to Join tho: ame places tho Road niuat not by too reat: | ing thnt they were, celetrutia Washington's | From preeeut indications It js thought probable peels EEEEEELEEE EH Br C -tabte Is to b esented to thy | two sens togethor at a plnce that will furnish the | From the hit polnt the mountain declines | birthday. nnd ssosuggestive of the patriotism of | that there will be na need of an annex tothe es Z many an apartment at tho Capitol, but after | flege. A billinrd-tabte Is to bo presente: ws Mi ae hor pines th lint tI ve SUsKECS 3 t ‘ t ; i La ate Hho rnost votereand chore | 1Wo needed luvcle, ‘Thore 1s no ather placo thin | to q hight of forty-tlve feet, and from that polut | the peopie of the Sutte of South Carolina, that f | Ameriean Department. as iwiiloshe became tired of standing In olnsalenl | fire company recolving th R nus at Panama that. answers Uuit ro- | keeps decreasing until (trenches the acer pond the following extract: Thin beloved that tho Tnited States will minke Raturday-mube rhe T have been # great varicty of contributions which: gatume, and cloped with a younger and Mor | ce ty ho distributed by fot. On the whole, tho t will not do to project a onal jt Allen—Is the Sloan eit lipe 1a aks in rock? | "The toast which hns just heen offered hua | 0 creditable display, Tho most oxtensive ox- ©... & Q.Patnes Dini man I6-wheet " "| vi cy " B, and Pu! itary fulr ig a great suecces, aud wilt realizo a What wo propose [san open can Datyratz—Not enttraly iu rock: wa found | awakened In my breast cmotions both stirring | hibits will bo In the department of ugricuiturat Heeplia- cl ‘To« TUK BTORY OF ENOCH ALDEN PS Dla area SE eae ne ea eee a ee eee a ieee ese entubmood tenet | tmplements. ‘hero will ho niniost nothing in | peli and ieunsas Caron the Pacine Rxpress. ; wes duplicated. The good-hearted old artist PRAYING THE BANJO lo ocoan,. Wu propose to, utilize two valleys, thy | have twenty fect of earth, perhaps more, Thera | xpeak of tho Infantry af the Confedernte army: | fine arte, In the various branches of [aor anv — procured a divorce that his wife might lemlly | 14 vow tho most arlatoeratle musient onJoymont. yulley of the Chagres River and tho valley ef | may bo twenty fect of onrth and 160 feot of | hut rather with quivering lp and toartal | ing muchinery there will ben good dlapiny, | Chteazo, Mitwaukeo & St. Pant atlway. wed another, and mortgayed his house that his the Rie Grande, the former emptying Into tho ‘i y , rat rock, : dimmed eye and a. heart. thrilled to its very | Noxt in order will como tho exhibits of musical | Union Bapot, ew \ auecessor in ber affections, might establish him- Senator Pondleton's daughter ia tho onfy young | Atiantie and the latter into the Pacitic. Those ‘Aahbel Wolah—Why go to tho oxponse of a | centre path mingled feolings of pride and pit instruments, dentistry, allverware, — clocks, | (fices, Gt Clurk-ot,Vuliner Huuseund Grand Pacitia FS Madison und Catintrate. ‘Tickot DAS. Pee eo a ee eao. | indy in soctety who plays tho harp, and thera | two valleys will be Joined by plorelng tho inter | genelevol canal whon wo could hive a eanal | rowdo Trocurto tho glorious recollcations and | watches. catrringer, railway appliances, canned- | Hotel ne feet the wit returned here, and hae Ssineo | #ro not over half a doson who cun play thophino | yoning mountain, Ln Culutiro, whieh ft winety | with tires or four locks on cuch sido of tho hatinwedinemorics whiten clurter around the | goods, mining products, and type-founding mn- , [Artive then been cared for by. Hrinidy, nho nctynily |. With any skill, byt tho HOE of the banjo are | metres high. AS'tho Valley. df the Chigres i3 | gummit? names of tho devoted followers of Leo nnd | terials. . Mulwaukes Hexpress. weyers deprlyed himself of tha comforts Bellre that uho | "Beard on very" hand, " sketehiny PLE, files. | subject to poriadieal tunditions, whieh ‘would | "Mv de Lesseps—If the Committco huddeeided | Jackson, fohnston and Beauregard, whose i+ g Suvwiiree Bee = <yresn might, onjo: . Ho diod without ndoilar, | embroldory, ‘and | rollur-skatin inaterially obstruct tho eurrent und ereate fin | to build a look canal L would bave put on iny | futed yator and golf-suerifeing hevulein form ee Fee ord Cer aneroua enous tO. HA athandoned “for bnnfocpliying. AF yum follone ee ny coseneigntion, Ibis proposed to bulld | Kat and qone nome, TLiugtiter, “Looks neo | one of thobrizhtest pagesof mustial history. Tho aacnnanan_ AMUSEMENTS, a lata iim n oltim of £600 whlch ho regarded ua justly | Who camo hero with) w company of nexro | n dam: forty motres Ligh, and ereuty a hed | yery good for antall vessels, but thoy would not | infantry of the Confederate army bore tho brunt WeCONMCK NATAL ‘Mo! duo Lim forswork done on his grent freaca-pulnt- | Tinatrols, nt § per weok and his ruitrond fare, | for an artifielal Inka that will hold the | do for lurge hips. ‘Thore 18 a xhip on the stocks | ofovera hundred butler, They foeht as men i aah {og on. the uppor Inaldeof thodomo, If this | now n “Professor ‘of banje-pinying. and has | Locate and contatn 1,000,000) ouble me- | how that t know of &0feat mong, It would | seldom fought before, — Palthfully and fearlosly aA ” tf iE wa. AN mone! tuted, nnins 10 00 6 ull the puplis ho destres ut $5 for a fessun of one | tres of water.” Horo tho’ Count ilue | taken vory tung time to get a abip of this sizo | thoy atrugaieds nobly nud grandly’ thoy dled. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, sppeilats twa, ene money be unpropriated. ft romaine to Yo seen | Hour, domoot tho demnalios huvwembrotdorcd | tented, tn van olf-huitd way, by Taking two BO te EE ee ala Teas, | eek aca auton’ agit sudcringe-na cheerful | Commencing Sloniey yoniug, March 1 under man- | Stliwauteo,, Stailinn the wife of ‘nother, or to ayoung man adopted | bags in which thoy keep thir banjos. which ] round-topped Porte hats to Teptesent tho | aud if thore wis to bo a system of double locks | in the hour of trinlas inthe time of triumph, and NTHONY 51 eae au Chien Express " Tea ata ae ne io bis legitimate daughter, | bave silver ornaments, and aro vory swelladfalra. | mountains, and putting In an inkstand botween | tt would be much more expensive thun any deep | were wndlamayed by disaster. had defeat. | For A NAP A EB te Libertyville Accum: *o nts 82) ar s now destitute nt Romo, THE PULLMAN TOURIBTA for thy dum, show ine nor je peed in Ryu gutting on tha Fautto. AR Fequrds, ane Tooke at four gears thoy stood ts 8 tone pull suralnst Mammoth Tnele Ton's Cabin Company, Ajltreing ran yi Milena ices Lichatn, for, Be Haul " \- I ‘Theutre, and draw } himself of mu Ww : of chragin, oxpensive repaira wold bo needed | which the erlmsen waves of batt relied In \ 1 | and Minttonpolts ary. xe Sa sharin yd esta as fogd Bates Thro tn dust plot cnougt | it allow purLof the boundaries of hls artificial Inke. Vt | on necount of the constantly-re arring earth- | vain, ‘They elleited the admiration of even 30 ATILISTS. 20 Vruirie da Chico, or via La Crosse and Winans. , “prov altuations, § sthoCount’s Intention to remain here until | quakes. ‘This lock cans! would not serve the | those arrayed agalnst them, ‘Thousan pee your ei scne ie Mistery of Arora holt dpeon an Petey ead tuations, and | nugt Wednesday, whon No isto start onda ex- | tuepose, and, if the Committes twd deulded in | forever Feat In drenmless.sieep,—mn sof them | The Largest and West Uncle ‘Vom's Cabin Compan: yor them TRee ane nthe World. MiSs Bey, Mbots Central Mattroad. mt A es, with good volees, manage to keopupa tended Western tour that will keop him ia this | favor uf such'n canal, 1 would have given up | in unknown graves, without A tine to mark the _ | Depet foot of Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-second. trom tho Jandlng o¢ Columbus to tha discovery | Tiojy" WMored In thomudlenen. “AtFontsGpore- | country untll Apel. the project at-oneo. "6 apot berienth which thoy haye rumbled to dust. MINNIE FOSTER, | “Hetsifatee HURindsi bc gene Clark, “Grand OF Held in Culifornin a scrice Of piateren! | }oude wo hive, au extravaganza culled An Tho report of tha Internattonal Commission | Gen. Q. A. Gillmare—T would liko to ask a | They wero buried on the battle plains where ss OW Wes Me tat eau whic ippear to bo earved from stones | Arabian Night.” which docs wot wmount to | on tho soveral questions presented by the Count | question with regar¢ to the Chagron damm. thoy fell, haying, Hike tho untombed Mtomans on ‘The Greatest Living + Topsy. r the figures wom to stand out from the backs | ATC the “Grand Duchess” company | de Lesseps covora aight questions. Tho fini |. Mr. iirke Tho hidat wil. bu forty metreds tt | thedotd of Pharaalia, the glorious covering of | In her original and renowned, rendition of ‘Topsy | se routs & Peed. eine bar Anlaed ube one! draws good houses at the Arlington ‘Theatre, | quostion was to verity, by levolltyy, the gonoral | will he capable of holding one thousand millions | the suft blue of heaven. We rejuteed with them Teh gonua Tmnces, nid Hanje solos, Bt Louts & Text “J is work untll bis nervous system fate Neatweok tho mighty Maplecon opens a short | Ino of the cunut botween Colon aad Panama, | of cuble motros of water, which would be muro | in the time of victory and wept over thom when og MUDpOELEd DY A * deranged by a full on bis stulking last fall, 16 | Syionrat iuitimore, und our music lovers must | As 0 result, tho commission roeouinens tue | han tho greatest ood ever oven ol tho river. | (bey died. <'Thoy have left tots a memory. that MAGNIMICENT CAST. e | ine adopted by the Parle Congress, with light | Lateral cans could also be constructed to pro- | inlxfortitne bas fot dimmed, which time cannot ‘he Only Genuine modela, and before bo was buried Architect el aC aera gt ‘One Pens Indication and linproveinent, and reduced | yiqo for the surplus water {f neerssiiry. f chill, Tho Southern Croas with tho bright stars cat J Led il Si Clark, of the Cupltol, hind recolved proposnls | ror inne enough to rumunerite hin if | cost. Thesecond question was the reeannolé- | Cyrus Hutler rose In tho nudionce and sald: | bus disappeared from the sky of freedom. put, Georg ia Jubilee ngers fromn'alx artista who desired to complete the | Tring’ prices are churged and ove 44 | sinco, by meuns of borings, of tha natura of the | It fea matter of profound regret on tho part ¢ | feouet hidden trom views teatill shines in tho TA Ghk Heat Fiantatign Conon Viekln boone: io filled. ground to be traversed by the canal. Tho Com- | urge number of eminent engineers in A: broad firminent of Fane's pend temple, Tho Peopte's Popular Prices. SERS ans Penn OE LENTEN REORPTIONS. Thisslon mute fifteen borin on the nook tho | Jou to And that, M. lo Lawops, Focngnized for | shield and crest of tho Confedoracy No, LOnBLT | 4 terervad Se wp Eplacay mn MTho ale of the choirs and ore | Thursiliy ovenings, Sonntor and Mrs. Pendleton | and buve revealed thoittureof thaxround. Tho } 9 dtstingulshed bourd enginoens without © bulminated tu defeat, can nover bring the blush AMurinees * neconalluns, ‘The music of tho eholrs and or. | Gy Sonday ovenligs, Goucral und Mes. Gurflelt | third question was a special stinly of the stablt- | amin the ino botwoon tho Gulf of Gam- | of shntie to the check ar ehuxe us to feel other 5 nz Otlice apen a a Se Fa ees ee a tee ed tows | olf Priday avonings, Sonator Iluino, who his | ity of the souks to be enonunterod by the d Fo ee an ote te ea ineat bare | thannraud when te. fecoliectian of the War tulo-AL, Ba vl Union Depot, Wee eae AM at ria Fee ee ete toca a diy more | been at Now York looking after gome tneky | ciittings, ‘Tho fourth question wus og to the | bork in the work), and the polnt on ) comes tack tous tke a bright drown of hap HWAVERLY'S THEATRE, Mwouiyntrdcsc, Ticket Omeos, at Depou. ie Sout, Fee eee eae een Te arent feusta | mining speculations, will giv w gorles af recep. | means to ba einplayed touvercume tho dilticul- | the thor’ side, about thirty miles ncross.:| days. In cuncluston, permit mo to alter tho tole | 4,31, HAVEREY cssossecerescl*ropriotor and Manager | _Ciere-#t, Grand Pacioo Hotel, and Walmer House. no inner congregate Jovinl companions nround | Hons utter bis rolurns andl Senor CRORE | ted eee oy oe on ee tnasen, iia | aetiouet reet ‘but @ very ainall amount of | towing wentiments |The Neal Moroes of the | Fe eae a Kotak Leave.) Areiver ‘clad boards, and Lenten fare fs on the mons: envauing tv pol 0 sur ol TF dredging to mako lt ready for vessels d beats Mar iba. rank and ice oft han Cate lorate | Jtvory might and) Matin en i! nondny, if Ketare A BBBaRABaREB g in Hatarday alzht rans to Centralia onl; « “inna ee | bon Sewuraay wight rune to Peoria only.” cdornte Invery night, und Matt Davis is also to giva some receptions, which will } {tis pro edorat i i i‘ ! tin solve by waitin At Gambon, be- | thieteetires. feet of water, SMe. Frederie tae urine y ; + 3190 pow Ce a ae a ae eee det ene | He Very popular ninony tho Paci eonst neaplo; | tween Cruces and, Matuchin. ‘this was’ tho Holloy: ined taken cogoizanea of thls route. Ago nnd oxhibited moro than Horan fortitude,” | CUAMANY inthe Lwatand tirenteat Bucvare of We Ur an Foencaes Rat OTS 18 8 ROOK Te oud icon a | ShalkAdanghter of the Hoy. 1. Starr King, und | apcolal study of Me TL. Danzats. It ls es- | low mo to inquire whethor, Jn the estimate of | Tho i¢th requtar tonat wast author and compasnr 0: ore, nile, Boring wpm | awrite 1 16, at | Boe ee ter atiizorninn born—is to rcomo | Peat, NY he artitiolid luke will bo | guano, tho oxtrn ss peeeent always atiowod | shy Cavaiey of tho Confederate Army: Bo Lands, Springer a} pm Ee Eee Ac: PGR Hatt ox spel to pursue a course of studies | moro than, lar oil Oe to ssattnes tho | Inthe cat hinwtes of engineers in works of pth wt meinen SRA reds Peoria, Huglingta : 6 bm : aad | iN ND, at Harvard. water of 0 Iurge reset ever Known | nature has heen Included, x he Cavalry.” i ¥ Thoare old fosslis of the most advancad gone HENATOR CARPENTEN'A DAUCITER, there, “As a aafemunrd, thore wilt, boo | Mt de tosscne iin Englishi—T enn understand | po sigth seanlie tant wrnta “tho Fourth Coleus & Banas oy oe v. On tuo irs: day of their mocking They | sting rite keops in hor denwing-room 9 flax. | How channel mato frum Gamboa. 10 tho ara. | shit tho wehticaan ‘saya, but annnoeanaNer | rade of tho South Caroling Volunteers,” Streator Lacon, Washingen Hx![1250 pane 440 Pit rina iinnore party at the Tle OU ee throm, | Wheel which belonged to hur yrowtegrandmotiy. | and mirrowor ono, on to oppostt whl gE the | hin in neliah. Then droping iat eetaalon | Whled was responded to by Lteut, Von Sauter, of @ trump, both tn tts aconta and ma- Jollet s Diane’ Accommodauon.|» je 9:1) am ‘1 Sid * | er, tivated voleo, | canal, for r proceeded to Ray? The objout at tho C " pws re i; A trlumpl, i — Tho presided, evonrtad Mra Hayos to tho tables | Gh Be Ps et eonit aang “trom | The members of the Commission are of aplnto (ran to eannitn the Hing necopted by. the Titer the Cimf Gaerne rane oj ace donnlawroee thet Souls ean bu socured without extra Michigan Central Ralicond, andguvoher'a seat nt his right hand, while | SS rguorite? she acoompanics wereclf on tha | tit the ditficulties with tho rocie under te hatfonal Cangressy Dit In referencd 10.110 Tout | dee ee eee oe tear ee lorientlon of Depot. foot of Lanke-st, and foot of Twonty-eecond-sty - H ident Hnyes escorted Mrs, Bvarta to a sent spinning-wheol. An offort la boing mide to Tov@l can be enslly overcome, Tho ifth qu roforred fo by the genfleman, 1 Would any that, | tho fost Cause and the Confedernte army, VICK 7 ak jot OMce, G Clark-st., southeast corner of Kane Air, Winthrop’a toft hand. The othor questa | ive sifie Carpenter, Stivs Hayard, Mins Pendies | ton bad to do wity tho entrines 1s the, Ning, | although tha perk onthe ‘Aunt Wr ae eer ce at to colcheation of Wiehing- WPVIOK, THEATRE, joiphy Grand Meciile Liotel, ond at Valuer liouse. Alken, af Houth Carolinas De, Seara and wite, | Hit las Dawes, und nami of, otHoe Tuaion | est ablpe Frat Ane ee oecpanminnt te pres | eect aig epousney te tue! Mee ania tee | gon'etihdny at Cineieston vena nlinut ta OF | avery evening, Matinoos Wednostay and Baturdy, RR er ee oo eee with nia wife | Hoperotue” fae tho bonull of 1 EO A i ven canatintlevel in tho canul. On Tho At | giles In fenuthy, and, aa to Comission had ale | thwordinary A pectoeninned as the fring of the CLINTON WALL'S i dels on Fort Bunter, 1 . Th lntia side it 1a deaiyned ta make the Bay of | ready resected a route in whieh there would bea sume Rel rte tuldanghier, Chendare Leman, Alexander 1. | One emute is (airs Jander as managers |The | Timon secure forelips in tho heaviest storms | tunnel of. three or foue miltes, why adapt one CanwerBacarn, | ¢¢ STRATECI STS.” HeStunet andgon, Poubor(s Huselt, Heoretney | Ch ability to take tuo-iule nucte, Ohueboaux | Uy inilding a brovkwater, Tha wethuuation | bovine a tunel ms neh grease RHE ——— BI. i Oo v . | related to tho amountof excavation required, ct 25 per gent bas becn ale yy V, The same party were questa ab ure not dieting uleued for gontus oF snustenl TARO. | its plied uv. 83,0000) cute MU [ete ekiite dae: the dem; Doe. a SLAVERY IN BRAZIL, sho Iatont napeexatul farcorcontedy, a comnpmsition : th i eat AC ot ltl PTR TRY cr te inane ee err wien ‘ sai Tho Dingrace of the Kmplre—Tho La a arnt fate Paani rae and Le the ee create nit a ie Louts 2. Be le folk . 1. roma is u ae BEd rincs. Tho next question aw Ino Intolligenco—A Caso in Which im " Hinpose(ble plimattana. us, ncinnat! Air-Line and Kokomo Line.) SETH T AAT en TR aT ‘Tho Fumineiin Worstse tothe probaio duration of the work, wale the | Gam Dae een ee “‘AMothor for Ase | Dor and Discipline Slmfar to ‘hut of | 'Nox Po A : Depot cornur at CHIU and Canot eat Wout Bide Fey 28 fe aliruye. thy cage, a vary elavaraie || he recent aqgouulac tho fanlng and Aiph: oT ee ANRMTOAN BANKENA,.* | Miatanco and Got It. ° State-Prisons, ‘rhawire Comp Wo Morente 7 89 fur ns citing was concerned, but the: a1 nonted, If not pur- aAbbiI R: bs: tl ver aby . ti “i " LEVIR | SAT Fr a ee eta wes cP teoeanyattmmutane | SROg, Wussla re eet: | Modo Tesons’ ctrawlur to ta uddrossed # to |, y Tulkingot daw sail De, Fa Cit tet gon Trail being the only elvilizod country tn HOOLEY’S THEATRE, Cinetanntt, India was como potunt Homan punch, which was | tuned’ from. trustworthy sources, It appears | tho Amorioan bankers who will open the auth- atruoetory, When Llved fn Dayton, L bad a | whieh slavery oxista fn-full force, but which ville, Columbus hay 7 MONDAY, MAHCIL 1, AMERICA'R FAVORITE, eaten, not drank, about midway in tho repast, st 'g crop Wilt it for tho dutorocoanto canal: ine New nolgbbor, “Dr, Van Tuy), who had a mustiff, | oven there may, lotus hope, be reckonod 11 0 i tnt wilh faeated'by thoue we oujey tho tron: | AME MHS EN haul qa muuvy cioatill | Wore tgs tollawgy nuaned ‘Tigay-after tho prophet, Leuppore, 18 | gow yours asa thing of.tho must, a sketeh of MAGGIE MITCHELL, ae cnt's hoapltulty "the Ufe-saving station.” | Westy es 0) coriy winonth, at tho tne at thd | Thaye the honor to inclogs a copy of tho ro- | Bit ann ca rity, br | lave lifo muy not bo uninteresting. Supported by W3l. WARIS and 8 Strong Dramatic y seen old dogs fle before the tire in tho winter After the dinner the gueate promenaded In tho y conf Y Fi Ft. Wi ‘ ug, Tho rilufall waa a portot the Commission -on Lochilque, whose ue Company, itteburg, Ayne & Chicage Hallway: ‘ Hast Room whleh wus lughted up for the occas Son ae i eee olds, vines | futsnien hea been to prepare tho exsoution ocun | tho urchin to, un ta the aucuier, Hite | |e stapta produco of Mruall for exportation WANCIION. Beeson cnet Stage e, | lon, aud whith atill i# dueoratod with tho Hays | yards, ootton-plautations, miolonefields, and | Interaeeante cuit] with n pormanent wy and » atin thule | Is coffeo, while rusult 0 pi Noosday—PRAI OF BAYOY, Clark-st, Palmer Huuse, aud Grand Pacitic Havel PUt Up for the large evening reception, Jordon fated to peoduco tholr oustumary | without locks hutwoon-Limon Buy wad the Tay noaiells expand, oe ee oe tea dane hele tutions, ‘known as fazondas, When ripo for | Wednetiey StainivoWt1 ETL HAREEOOT, : Fe ee ony ey eee nemre Davis, | thagritof Porsin i growa wponStnountyn- | Company whlel will curry out the xeunt mado Fa calif that cone Se eee TARE Sroricaue ula stipe year See eat tA CHUN, recite Kxpre t who waa Assintunt Scerotary of -Bluto when Mr. | slopes, where no fuoitidos for dreiqauion exist. | by the Government of Colombin, FT eee a cath BES eee cies or slavaetate nu Saturday ovaning—LALTLE HA mEEROOT, . 2 Fish was Kecrotur show, Alinlstar to Brazii a | The gverage crop at tho last burvest did not ¢ In the program which t presonted to tho Com vay Shale cure, f'n fis “ond Down, inhis | 2 the mothod of slaye-labor, whioh, though | _ Bt March K—-ALICH OA’ OPERA CO, i tho successor of tis uncle, George Bancroft, | ceed tha quantity of goed sown, Kven the mmission rovotniaended a hoary maximum for | 9 OW itnoht a poor ina fale Mund square doge | doomed to exttuction, Is still in full force, , Chieago, Rook Island Pacife Ft. \ i now ho bie rotated inta the ploasane lifes | irrigated folds of tho puis nnd valleys yielded | tho cost ner cublo mitre uf exogution and works | neh tenaw Sean calico Fauare (0a, | Whilo auch te thp ony, frea labor cannot oxlst, e Dnpot carter of Van Huren and Bhurina: tl Plies of a Judgoot tho Court of Claims, ‘Tho | only aquarteror o fifth crop, and this i in tha | whonuyer the mature of the Hevitnd Was not | tivd' for Lige ta give up and spond hisdogedays | Happily for Bruzil thore was alaw pussod in | Tremendous Rurcess, A Crowted House greote the ‘Oitious, 66 Car! Bhevn Pat , He OF Ma Teds war built for Seeretary Stes | haude of lund-awnors who ure elthor holding } tHoroughly known in ite dunt aud beewthe | jy Me erianti ones every nowiand thous folie | Ate aiced te out an end. to thie Wie ayes [nn return of MINNIS PALMEIUN _ MEDS Ree elena i Cullvoh, uit hus buon greatly improved and it | it for gecd “or storing It in tho hope | Thus tt wus that [barred ae ae roads and | tie rut of inaetton, be would wou in eomlt | tom, It was doclured that attor Wil the chil. | Y3O ATL DIN GS OO O rat Dae ay eae eee and abjocts of vert oa ange we iittle wbneper, Prob: | inost of the members of the Comalsaion’ Iku: with sume wanderitg vou, to He inado palntully | droit af slaved should be barn frou go ut the “Aoeiittu Actrons aud Yaoullt, MINA MINNIE | avgnpare Express ¥ er + a Y La je de ri ria fertaineab ht, "HO Vowran exrSeeroniry Was eu | ‘giatrieta.” Tins supply te entirely, stouped, ‘and ducus img fo liz the oupltal of the Company at ‘peered wlth Whats he aitDee Che ore jirazi Will uve “from twa to threo hune | cet yot daiuzhubie Fntartalnment in the world. yoga Bx prs. \ the popuintion a a x PUNO. red stared s Ion ama, aud childrun, These Hox OMce open frum 10 o'clock a.m. U } mt Night bi a. AT AENATON BYRNEON'S TANLB: RE a ee erie baad. sitco the | “the Burvoeuu oupitallats baying shown thoir | Mowvon ta pul tuto tld baud te Mads that puisied | jive tu a quuirangio, or quadro, divided om lato jo 19 pm asic oer Tho Benator-Generil ia widower, Hut ho | cortou- ee ecse ruitad and tuo ro- | intention to take u sinrn, (nthe wudertaking, ux | KO crunot do the fouta oF yuslthe a nmnber of ainull roma, exch’ roont boing tn HERSHEY MUSIC-+HALL Bellen ou hie Moltarkouing, aud, crite iiuCamin workin aeudliy” for sixteen | thoy did torwory in a Suse Gannon oF poet he lied ta we lng on the fring | Habited by ong or twa bluves. tho, trvt bell | ote oF Punt onra ot tauentert | enw arieuisae monthern Hea Cre ui 4 Turn ome in tO te ho wi fd paid oo scarce! the public subserd JOT, piby’ BUU,AN,! 48] ar rn . EI vist hore jehigan Bonthern on o Rewportinuosttumen andiore in tho winter, | HOU O Gy My tama thun ono porion. gely | the putllo subscription. pus MMR MhoBates | i faut of wood, w inrge yellow dogea jaunty | thor got up and viuke same dotfed.) Att thio wos: Everyhedy Delighiea! | Rake tne way, ref e ~ ay 7 a ‘i mt ta, Van D1 ratte, De Worenowned. Ho has bis army steward and | Midntaincors of Koordistun hava been op- | of Ainerion, Teflon, youn Vigorous, and sunoy, will au une | $Uy Wet el, when thoy have ta form” thst Don't fall tosve trot, WEYN Been eee, an peripanlidet Sols are & ic . Balle, Twanty-secu! cook, and t ahine! put what {6 on shed by the plundorlng of old ull dolays in the'exgou- | mnlstakatilo county air about hin. “The stranger | {3 tnoy ure drawn upin tino end: tuspected, to | Marmara. gvery wluhe and Baturday Natiney fr | gna frulght office under Husrman, }louse. aiid Uoked [PLT erie eo tec ater Bs po Oe ra 0, plundering Of | Hut tu andor to evold qiiitorm a channel chat | wis looking wroun in a wuporciiious way, ti It | goo MO TD Tgilold laborers are thon, | BUCH IY, 28 Cte ee | Ollioes in te rend Facile Hotsl end Pafiner House, Ho bna ns guests to-night, besides er-decrutury and Hussiat thelr orops have failed, and they | [a fidispensuble to tho furitiine and sammorulut Toe eee ey Dia mind that thia | marubed off, cueh one with w basket on his, buck, 'THRUSS TOC Leave. | Attive. Fish, ViepVresidunt Wheeler, Sonatora Anthony, | AU US Soiniuh by hundreds of familled, | rotations of the whole wortd, the Uulverual Corn Fe ee ee Ee Ti Baraat his | The rari that those baye todo lathe biurdesty— | ERMINE |: Aerie Faniting Hil, Allison, and Morrill, Chief-Juatleo | hungry and nuked, apd bunidrods have porished, | puny of the Interoccante ‘Cunal wilt opon its | dow needed | hs . tolling allday in the hot sun, hosing the weds RUPTURE $ 1 00 q ign corny, » Judge Bancroft Davis, Scorctaries Ratn~ iy voniso falled largely in tho Caué { operations with thut purt of the capitul that will went and atralgutwiy ongaged tho stranger, A | between the colfee-trees, planting: fey aiid Keltira, Petmster-Gonoral Koy, Gui. oe ea et exmine id’ poatllonoo uth ale | Lisubsertbed fu Rurepos «| cloud of dua i halo of hulr, aud oft) "Liga Fo- | or picking coffeu, | Thay work In gauge of olylit~ R “, i Parka, of thaEnginucr Corps, and Sig. Pooro, | Foady raging there. ‘Thore are pot less than | When Ameriva abull have shown Ca AO AO eee ae ate ea tbriugh the house, ous | gel. eaub gang with u foltor, or evar foukor, who Cw, i (he Journallut, fe ja seldow, it a i dig- | 9) aturving farniiles in the viclnity of Oroo- | cupta what is reserved to hor, those shures will, rats th e eit, tan ae e a fonce ti ye fs Mimscl? goncrally # slave, und fe provided ‘ Ghaiie teal ir 5 ‘ngulshed company 8 assomblod around & Bos | “lun, “tn view of theso facta An appeal bas beon | como into the eapltul of the Company. whose | jf puck door, and Jumped a slide fanee Into i | with uw whip wid pultoatario, “ints luttor iuatrus | ,Wewilt bind oursolves to pay to phariiabla tualt- Rains ce Ohi f Piuiblo board, : fgsucd, and an effort will be Meee! poiicct | ndimiidatration sult bo chosonamong the aur. | Woluing yard, Dr. Hronnan tived there. 10 | mont is mado of wood, shaped ike the palm o Heat Uy md that we cauvot retain with | Depots, Exposltio ling end foot of Twentre ‘TIE OLD MAN ELOQUENT, fund Yor. the starving, ‘This appeal comes | holdory of ull nitions that may have contributed hl w a ath wel Pentti me hie 4 the. band, and fustenud to a handle about | ty HARKEN WETENTIVE A ett bearer Ma Ulasicae, Wratenony cue, Joon Quincy Adams, lay dying in tha room thon | trough tho President of the Ladles! Hawt of | to.thie cosmopellin wile ay tie {nig tog did a council of gonueaoct wae bold. | 8 fob, on, Tae wot ae TE | ee Uee RNR ° _firund Fastu Hotel, and Depot (sevusttion bulla, rey Seecaes Tn saree in thigolty, Mrs. James Loriioor Gra: | Euch share aball be of 300 francs, o account ), Hs «Ul thot in thickuoss, und has throo smull DARTLETE, BUTMAN & PARKER, drive. o w a ac! o tra Fenty a tydays Ike was wy louse thirty’ | hum, and contributions may be sont to tholr | of which tho lw Mirects an fimediute paymant |) ton't know what was suldy all {know Ie the ro- Dis desk on tho dist of Fobruary, and wus borno | ‘reasurer, Mrs O. O. Sb atefa te the Speaker's rou, whore hovluy | strect, who will fo boleg bored through (it, and Ja a common _ Gi Biataet, Clilcady, fll, Tarte, No, 30 Weat Tenth | of 125 franes, the remaining installments to be au ‘of the conforenov. ‘Half w minute aftor | todd of punishinour, especially for tho womon | DF, Parker, the patentee, Las lad twouty youre vy Hass rain Bxpresa, fete itt if 2%, ¥ "| 0 dunce, ad ls curing wlany Of the worst cas thom to the Modorator | paid only upon a vote of the general meeting of sdefont, and before the country dog had | and chitdron, ‘Tho “Held-hands" are out all | Fupturee fea ee a enced ‘Uucunsel my 1 His Inst, on tho | of tho Evangelical ro iat Oroommian who Will | the sharchalders aud a deoidion givon by tho wol alessio bis Victory, tho Hrounuin dog wos | day, atopping ap hour and a hulf for broaktust Het wen uduenad by tha Uaovornuiont xs tu uot Wucousclouw until he tireuthed, Kis last, on tho | Of oe eve oe chute distribution, Adtuinistrutive Hourd, gompanied bimover the tence, through the Van | gna! an’ hue for dinner. Gut the slaves why | eee cree Mankakes Line, ‘ y 4 a re | Meat itiny domicile In Puris, No.7 8t. Flore | td é : cry rat F OLDERN MREEINGH | ond-tty safe tntjacotae id hat ugiin | Avateation Bent 4x Landonrhe Mr | Gtlaoarst a leh ag thomurioe eis | He aunan ded Motta" | EMR cheerahararnacad | Oflee of the Ccago, Burlgton & CUR | casos rpuazue a us eres i " ee, foot of #4 .. ready to purtiofpate in the public eubser! es HB. Thur ra Donna napa! ls] hfe And obstructed, bremtLiOg Othe ron | Weer and Mutton. doer [tat ep wil hat sig tke ort all Oe Te ee seeieg the counter Gog | (4 bernaps lesa ondurable than that which ex/st¢ Rallroad Company. vile Bea i S28 2, PB ee re | v pser! ou ab an carl ato with un ox: ‘f " i 1 Oe other c ic) ‘yOu E Nero “Speaker | Winthrop und “bir.” Healy | | Who London Neire gives the folowing ithe | tract of “tho Us-lawe (éatutce) and luw of Tue ore skin bie, rou te te Lian hus tho chunes of getting on aud ameliorat. CHICAGO, Wob, 34, 150. : bere, The last intelligible ee hu uttered ateamor Strathleven, whiten rooontly arrived in } concession which grants & | pr vitego of ae — c 4 Ing bis position, Homay become » feltor, and | T9,the Btee! oh D wed " y ied tn } voncession which grant, W DrNiege it | cute with each othor, ‘Lige told bie friend. of | thon tr would have a soparato place tative io; | , Neues leage ds Fastera Mlluole Railroad. and to weit oY ta Me tai taal ye castle Eaton two lays were of duptod in the outward Pany fomntence {6 coltgdt tho dutfoa.on teanslt whine dad tig trond eu fhe country: dow | or Use putt work ool the hous or ti tho Aivehnoh ¢ Fiekatomtore. fbanuiile, mit aah ack i ci By ess ‘ ° ward | Bn Hon, an hectares of Jandwith d ' . urdén¢ while the Iost hitelligont ‘sare | 1 i Cun eet but Vat composed” Hu waa buried from the | yorute, apd four oer rhoaton board at | Bu Hey ey io thoy may contain to he scloated in | With Admilruble promptucas wud effictenoy.. Mando tolournyeonio ttude, and offs turn, Out Eoupy rae Vhsda Weanenday, the din duy | foiteuas 0" Ss Debos corner OF Suaton ang : cect te etic Rela were Caeition of C Seat ee ree cing. it coumenced 01 the | Colambla. Bhould thy purtiolpation of America Gaclagiaclon Mislazcks 2 ood Wuckcaraithe, etoue-innsond, eto, AL bait: | of Marck, tat ae aieldek tn thy turenivun, for the Gaara Aa repaataeattonded by a lure dejegation of hi Jay of November, aud. on the 2th of the ame | hot como to the figure asslyued to hor, the ‘aricaturtns necks ust T the bell Tuya Vo leave off work. Until d | purpose of wlvcting Direcor orbusiueas tee way iri ara, UO mal 20 ota ot. tho { inonth - tho ‘vesso!’ Icft- Bydney for Molbourne | umount remalulug may: be offered without pro- Hroest Dobm and Gorthilf Behoy ike; then the id belt B ‘Spm? 4:0 4 S73) paid Tab ER, g respectively | they can do ne they iT yousuan father wrote on tho) tomb Of the | whcro additions wero madeto the stock, raising | mum to, thaey On Husopa wih hal Hane tuoemtorand pris nite ne Raunedeck, | rife ahd thoy aro tocked tn for tBe tg, 7 Sedo of Gis daa gt Bi i y i : ; Mor, Revaniie Wiss" Haba ue mivrtes* Lily wite Buxvived him Sous | tho tytal G8) sheep wud BLEyRvo Pullucks | Deovine sturebolders, “Erym tho gtullsiiow | w cow days wsy eey ded wad Gud eA by Lo She pueland anal weed yo Jaacridie Aud JOUN N, Ay ULUSWOLD, Chatman, °