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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY APRIL 16, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. ie a tho,ereation of rr es, 4 aneoin the course of the voynge,—that number } tions in them or their neighbors may alve the | broad and lofty aveniw. ‘The rtory $s told f point of obeervation, shortly ‘after the des new Sintes, SreTrett ctiten. the settlement ot would have heen reached, for the seven | finpulse, Bruges and Ghent owed much to | of 9 very eorpulent man, who ist prom. A JEALOUS HUSBAND. parture of Mr. Everham, Pane ‘Mr. Hunt our rallronds, tha extension of all eammerco | brought 8,000 lnmigrante, “The Arizoun, nr- | the pastures and grazing-grounrds of England | inent Republican paliiician, that Invaoing 5 Approaching the house of the former, which an all Induairies, as well as in all the great | tiving on Monday, Brought 613% tho Cautliia, | for the fortune which made them inarts of thraah one of the narrow places he became . is altunted on the corner’ at Thirty-fourth National events of whieh ont country has Fe Titer da; and the Gloucester, from | the Innsa League and depots for the trade | so tlahtly wedged In that the combined Mr. Robinson Finds Himeclf in an | street ant Prarie nynuc. Mr. Innit placed 4 THE INFLUX FROM EUROPE, Higration In the | iecn tho theatre, | 1 iriatol, 2. Yestecuny the City of Richmond | of Italy and the Engt. Hut the vigor of the | forta of shyeral friends were required to bimaelt In the shad@y of a tree, in the graces The Heaviest Emigr t migration me sano fenelite of thle vas rough 1.2585 the Donntt, from Bremen, 868; | burzers who, dwelt, there. was lat whieh | extricate him. Unpleasant Predicament. ful. manner Peculiar Yo the” middieaged History of the Country. Hurthern portions of the Republic. Less than | the Clreasaia, from Ginsrow, 7A: and the absorbed the trade of the North Sea, and the None of the funnel-shaped domes. eatised : musher, flirted lis pocket handkerchiet In 5 as percent ‘of tha cinterants remaln within | California, from London, 78, Xn addition to | Baltic, and the Med terrauran: The eom- y surface dratnagm, that are common to a the direction of Mrs. Everhain’s parlor swine a v a S80 y i e ral . 5 nM V1 z hi ¥ ‘Vest Addition to Onr Wealth—Buperior arrisgh and After thatamuch amaller propor | Of on sunday, who, wero unable to take {ured iv ottterdircetions, ‘The burgers of | vaulted tons, having a mound of rocks sntfonal Climax. . fot ane hatrects t ber fee ing. frou vine Oharnotor of Thie Year's Emi- being the algnal for the spy to. hunt the westward trains until Monday might. On | Bruges might havo turned thelr faces too, | on the floor correspanding In| out. . TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS CASIT BROUGIT. Monday and Tuesday, therefore, there were | nnd made frood thelr titles to the Inter routes, | ne to the curve of the coiling. ‘The up_his employer. Jie was soon 1 Ad gration, Tho average amount of eash brought by Nearly $000 ‘eneats of the Nation stopping at | Holland, which shared with Finnders in tho | have been formed by we arodunl disints- | Not sinee theday upon which Orator Dick and, after nsomnevrhat ie teas pon, fan efnigranta during tlie present year Mr. dnek- | Castle Garden. loss of the old inarkets, was keen to assert | gration of the rock above nnd Ite depasit be- | Powers ef the Butchers’ Union threatened | the Indy, who pleated that her meeting with New York Herald, April 4, son estimates Isat least #60 per hend, and, A her right to 0 Hon’s share In the new, If | low. One of these ix 1.009 feet in ctreumfot | ty swallow Mr. Sol Hopkins has the soul of | Mr. Hiint was accidontal, and that he merely Tho yenr 1880 promises to bo tho most note- falelng the total of 400,000 emigrants this BRUGE Dutelr rivalry with Spain’ planted enemies | eneo and 245 feet in height, and the Wil In | 4, i-Yurds commission pian been so | 8ccom, nnied her to the butcher's shop, he vorthy In ono reapect atitenst—namely: In | Seer, twill thus be seon that here fa at once re and envious competitora at tho doors of | the centre rises 175 feel above the level of tiie | Ee = tnck-Yards commission C started out to find Mr. unt, with the result worthy In pect Tetatt 3 to | an nuditlon of about $35,000,000 to the rendy —_— Bruges, the same cause, opened the mites of | orfginal Appronelis, One aonrtment fees | thorenchty sired tp aa Ee was at 8 o'clock | ag already stated. ‘Tho story of the apy, by showing the Inrgyst Hitropenn omaration to | cash vf this country,’ ‘ils $25,000,000 of | who Deeayofa Once Grent Flemish City. | ay empire in the now hemisphere to its en- | feet long, feet wide, and 25 feet hiatiy ane { yesterday morning ‘by at occurrence.which | the way, fe‘renerally dishelleved. ees these sliores which has ncctirred In nny ono | ready hard ensh brought Into the country ts London Timer terprise. The opportunilics it possessed It | other, 100 feet. in dinmeter: a (ir, f 1} cameso near being a tragedy that tt was only | tis expected that-the preliminary hearing tho entire history of this country, | ofcourse hut a very small proportion of ‘the rt parni tr ft ottf columns afew | neglected; those ft had loxt It made an ex- | wide and 120 feet tones noth Sean te frst threo montlis of the present netunl and immedinte addition of our pro; Pn nanER Tat story of tha decny of | Suse for folding ite hands in dethargie | in diameter and i forth 1] Ot Recor OF the very comical nature of the | of the case before Justice Thomas to-norrow duction and wealth whieh the present flood 4 despair, Indulgénea in the enjoyinent of | still another, 250 feet long. hea aokaen thane ahah Ac tnorning will reveal much rlehness, Mr. ‘ Pio RET | clrenmstances which ted to it that It beenmo | HVT, Vina feleataplied to. lis father-dn- year ending March 81, the numborof em: | {eat immberation sunplics, tor, Ate. wack: | Bruges. Six conturles aud more ago this | yee tits of prosperity had reinxed ihe ens | wide, and 60 feet in hicht. “One pne- | the theme von which, ail day long yester- et i grants arriving was over 35,000 ns ngninst | son estimates “that nedely ‘one-linif’ of tho | Flemish city was already aninzing tho world | ergy of tts people, Td the New World and sage! very closely resembles on rattan day, the Town of TLake—es| vechilly: the Stock- Jaw bn Leelnton to be present to aly Sirin only 11,000 for the corresponding perlod of | totnl, or ahout two hundred thousand of | with Its prosperity, In thoso days a town a naw rottte to Indi by the Cape never | tunnel in’size and form. ‘The most notable | Yards portion of \—imnde itself merry. the attempt to prove ustiventlon forbs nts: } thre iowthn af ine ent gat eh si | te, erat hi, at oH one | sow mle from thoaen was reckoned nmong | Wish CASPNSatatted aan, fveltaon | five fet in ameter ant Hie et AEH | nay mace se | EG NT ETS " f i selve y ei 4 » Its x v 1 iv abgels, " | $4 on " - Js keptup for the ramaining nine mouths of own Jabor and direetly add to the production ports, Canals brought Bruges Ba ‘ologe tothe had come to think of riches xsaimeans of | nsemicircular group of stalactites having Bee Sree SINE OF ale SCUURNEXS ila of the eR the ‘year, ad it undowbtedly will be, “ + 1 | ocean, eight miles off, n¢ ft was safo fora i} aint 7 Ata fow inimutes before S o'clock yesterday Bi tay je yenty t » | af the country, ‘The statistics of the Custom i dispensing with Iabor, and not as a means of | the appearance of geanopy. Flint In veins | tnorning, while, In the al 4 strikes or | eliees ever gathered in a Town of Lake court é the emigration ‘will be threefold ns | Mouse for tho yeur cueing Tune 29, 187, | wonlthy elty tobe. Bruges was ono of tho | employing It. They dequiesced in an ine | and nodules ts plentiful in some of the | oven Eee Mikes the elie save Or | of Justice, ' heavy as It was Inst year, nnd the total this | show n total of 177,000 om: grams who ar- | fow great resorvolra in which Europe stored | dolence enforced only In the sense that | rooms, amt gypsitin and epsom salts are | nencewas waving her metaphorical ‘win ——— | ony Will therefore ‘bo ‘about threo times | Hved during that perlod, and 111,000 of these, | whntover riches It erented or gathored to- | former tvenies of Industry wera closed be- | abundant In others, But iittle water tsscen. | Mike over Packing-honse. ant Stock-¥' A Cat's Sorrow=What Attfacted tho \ y 0 i hite onl. aT censed tol toll vi Wi allke over Packing-honse and Stock-Yards Me ecto ee amber of emigrants | ar quauc two-thirds, wore males, white only | Codtar, ho Hansa ‘Towns sent it the prowl- | Pause Hey vos conse’ 10 love To and had | One spring, 1s stronaly iinpregnated with | Exchange, two gentlemen ninmed resptet- | Attention of n Lnte Peilestrian. ' 35,000 (which was the number of emierants | 63,090 were females. Agaln, ott of the 111,000 | BC ich bf Tenrnt to love ease. sulphur, and a small stream contalns eyeless | ively Writ ri ee ER era St. Louta tepublte ' arriving here in the yent 1819), or over 409,- | nates only avery: small proportion, 17,000, | ucts thoy collected on the shores of the Tial- —— Aner temperntiire of to ale in ho degrees | (els, D. Hunt and J, Mt. Robinson ere | 4 gontioman wh wen nme tthor tava yes | 000 in all, being by far the ficaviest Europenn | were under thé te of 15, white of the fe-| tle and from half-mythical Russia. Aues- | grow TO “TLP? SERVANTS. throughoutthe yenr, sine TEchnnge, Just nppoalt ilock 1 Pen terday morning—about hatf-past 1 o'clock, for emigration to these shores thnt has occurred | Niales only 16,000 were wider that ages but, | purge and Nuremberg and the Imperial ¢ The Indians, and. probably the Mound. | P' bivision Ga discussing the merits of'a lot | Reich reason he docs not care 10 havo his namo : in any year in tho entire history of tho | Nok only was the proportion of those who ) cities of tho Rhine maintained ambassadors | syoqy much to Glve—Urcful Informa Halters, were tamttine with most of all of.) or enttie they"had Just cen looking At” AS | nninterettingstory. {lonage tant attho ome | United States. During a protracted conver-| seizes useftl ta tho labor and pro- nnd factors within its walls, Shipping from tion for Those Going Abroad. opened 88 flint. chins stone AnmierS, mid | voth these gentlemen wore about to take | ner of Fourteenth ‘find Chesnut streets he y r ‘i fps ‘ pation with Mr. Jackson, the efficiént Secre- | duction of thelr now Fatherland very | Genon, and Venice, and Plan, and Leghorn Philadelphia Prem. oreee elles of thelrevisite nre found in the | wire in the fatclen-tragedy which, made the | heard A queor sound vory much lke the low ‘ tary of tho Board of inigeation, many inter- | small, but also the wumber of those | carried to It, the manufactures of Italy and | A petty but endless’ trouble of the traveler | branches imost difleult of access and Intest pa a Huard altos vortertiay, & pele The Innis hon one, tho street Tae oe outing facts wero obtalied ns to tho eatses | {on Yoobla. mnt aged to work was | the imerchaidlso Italy Imported from tho | sn ztrope for the first thne isthe matter of | explored. A singular feature of the place Is | jiver at No, 413 Vernon avenue with Is wite | Parentiy. barren of any living being. Ho had . q i 000 males only | 45, E a c . . and character of this heavy emigration, Hunitteatmal, Ousor tier! we amines it (3 Haat caVitis Kiuplnnil the relations of Mee gratuities, You give @ trife all the tlne to ihe Pee it hats ‘eal His sruomns Aeareat ant five children, was a middlenged, ita malkou gale foe stops, Caetner, Hee seem THE VARYING TIDE OF EMIGRATION, clearly showh, as Gov. Tiklen ‘has so ably | [timate friondship. Jaialish sheep pastured | every onc who does you the least service. | adark shade tothe ceillhgs, They suspend specially, wellnrrscrved, may Of af ehare inn condition of mind approaching nwo burried ; Jt appenrs ‘from no table complled by the | pointed out, that emigrants come atatime of | to supply the looms Me Bruges. Flemish | Even for an apparently frloncly word of Ine | themselves head downward, and remain dna and stout, nol to say pussy, n aht red {forward with tremulous step, He had crossed F oy nin nthe : if tubby beard and a merry, twinkling gray | the mouth of the dari: alloy that divides tho Coinmissioners of Emigration that tho | life}when thelr Inborisaptto be the most usetitl | eloth of Nish growth was the common | formation on the strect you nreexpected to | dormant condition during {he eald weather, | BitbDy ven i bbe s heaviest European ainlarallon heretofore re- anal moa eng proaetin, Helena colt for wit el Trtizen oxchanged th splecs may. In this way. In England itls He ins in a Ls eet et ordinary nore ot'a peraon tn fact Minateg nnd ae ee stool Legh ited ivan. er conled took plice In 1854, when Ibamounted } present emigration, for, about 60 per cent of rita allies of tha Ene ifiuges were arrayed jit France, the pour boire; in Italy, buono IMPERIAL HUMILITY. ever, suspect of having tendencies in | vibration or jchnnge in the | form ¢ to over 319,000, and thonee itatendily declined | the emigrants arriving here leave at duce for | such splendor that a Queen of France whom | manu, the good hanit; In Germany ft Is the sllreetl on af Wely-killing. Thecosupniion Tho gentlomnan walked. boldly. tip arapl: pole: tb abant £0,000 in 1602, from wlileh timo 16 |‘tho Western: States, and: Afr, “Jhelson esti: | the city entertained a8 Hs guest thought sho trinkgeld, drink money. It Is not much | The Fmperor and Mmpress of Austria fullower! Dy Mes Tn Ls Cat cotean yer | gmp pole, and, on arriving thore, f amuilt ob gradually grow agatn, and In 18:2, tho year wanting. ant nue oF tls nverne Su gan enh had fallen among ao company of soverctatts money fn any one anelanee, init, foots up Washing Twenty-Four Feet. Lea boing regainen, 2 die ithe other Ject was acon on the pavement ‘close to the post, nbring aver prohahly 820 o! 108 y fl A ry 5 vi 2 ' . he ‘i a at yi e was looking tt Ave utterance before the panic, renched to 204,000, 14468 | afirond prssne.. This “nays tHomeh? inne | Hxe herself | hg eltizens wera Kee nie Prnetleal trouble, however, Is to know what eat aca Neha re enfleman was dt. J, Mf, obtnson, a Stock | tothe sound which hid attencted his attention. un it was: stlll quite heavy, being ovet-2,000, | mediitely spent, stil] remains in the country, hartering sand a and Ae mam facturing: eae ee ttuatiiants’ and the servants | ,dcorrespondent addresses me nm pleasant | Yards commission man, wiiase part In tie | Tt waa npparent that tt was olther a cut orn dode but. the times “SBVOrO” 8 f ty selves. ki exnetly wi oy 3 | description of the Austrian Emperor's humil- | affair wag purely and palufully @ paasive | and an effort was made to frighten It away from. in. this . country ately dencaree ae mee ae eames ioe ie rom Te re Ne poured ited to ort 18 a mil ter of tip itt Thatcas ity In this senson when a British Queen onic ua aL jinbensnanty fo cuter Into fie: Shade on ee cnurlpelt Faatay be one ened Europenn enilgration, and thero was a Atone time one of the grentest objections | north and south, overflowed into noble | much as aby other: charac, i! oust the | gues on n pleasure totirand an ex-Empress further yaks emertlenion Sone teeing 3. | then only a font or two with great rotuotnics. when It w: hy to European emlaration Iny in the fact that churches and town-halls and learned and lux- ninount is never fixed or published In any | on a pllerhnage of love. The Austrian aiieaat lp ittle exeltement. wi ‘This wis sufficient, however, and tho question aradunl deelino to 1877, when It was ns thw ‘1 " , written forni forthe information of slraugers, aforementioned, some ttle excitement was | wan sottied, It was but why did i 113 54,000, being ono ot :the lowest yenra ever | 8° many of the emizrants, particularly those | urlous monasteries, Tho city became a trens- ‘hues aunst learn it by experiences, Bers | aonrt of Inte has not been consplenous for | helng caused alone the rond tending from | {gntrte retreat? noat, but why it soo 19 15,000, nz : LOWE! f from Iveland, were inthe habit of remaining ure-house of paintings and tapestry, statuary We pee: byoxpert Me ea tape the stateliness of {ts court ceremontes, of, Tinteied Nireet to the Stock-Yards hy the oath son last arene sea (ha abanlbeal known In the history of Enrovenn cnt tas | in New York and in the Inrger Kastern cities | nnd carved work, Lts burghers affected to Se eee ee ea ioe niuchs a pean | cidecd, far any ceremontes whatever, as the | frantic riding of a third commission man | of a sea thorn MiGat falfenrown araa Uieowe Fo et eee SamM TL aa | ULES NOCH AL a Uh lane ener cece | ney thelr Flemish! lordse but they bore | meastres aro wew, give loo muti, English | indeed, for any cercuaes whatever Ae ven | Hamed d. Wz Hvertian who, mounted upon m | ere Bho ent whet, nd een driven away; naaln Increased to 75,000, and Inst year It was, | ready overcrowded, antl that of, these Irish | themselves ike princes, and warred with peney rani ang wea ne mi ala hat Amer- | Emperor has been su busily oceupled with forty. Rozinanté, which he was urging to a | seemed alarmed by the investigation, and ute as provionsl re aba a0 He ron emigrants quite a goodly proportion were wie their rivals of Ghent or allied with forcien se rafse the costs of travel wherever they | state affairs that he negleuted everything for | fusions gallop, dashed on his wild, gilping | fered several bnalf-plaintive and defiant cries, numbers, Wille | promises Us yitire of | Willing to go out West sind help build up that potentiates at thelr pleasure, A strange yoke | 64. ing gratulty of enb-drivers, walters at | them. ‘The Empress, though a wonder of | likeenreer, and drew reli only when ho | Tho gentleman anys that he thon walked soveral in the Nitherte wnpreceden euro of | areat empire, nwaiting fs present, rapid and | fellupon them, ‘They lost thelr liberty to | ot ants ete, the Tecomnized Euro ‘entity and grace, devotes herself entirely to | reached ihe spot where tho ‘two gentleme stops toward tho south and stopped to see what aver, 400,000, ‘Che first threo mouths of | fiapnifcent development, This objection no | determing the limits of theirduty ns supjects. res: ating eee he vornized Enropenn Bruce, es se! reached the smontioved were. “standing, the old ont war going to do.. She immediately the yenr are Benerally: the Ightest of | jonzer holds good, for, as before stated, 0 per | Spanish rulers, who neither spoke? their Wsaeo is Ma aie a mite penny for every | such domesticity asan Empress Queen {5 al- ie Ve Mamelking else besides roturned to the del body and after walking: all, ag eminrants disiito to entries on their | contof thosourriying Here fcave atonce forthe | tongno norunierstood thelr temper, trampled shilling spent in fare oral the table, and tn | owed to have. One or tia state balls atone | pein, hing elxo being Grace AG nails Garounline Cor aarne tfine, atte well as ovhers, while only 40 per cent remain ih ae anal | of the. i tostate aduirs atl damestie ones, But Holy | without disimounting, he leveled with very | liv nnother Intruder, nnd by following tho dlirec- months, anil thorefora the rush of emigration | Here senttered In the Exist, and even of these | dence. Columbus and Vasco cn Gama had | of the eases, W See I la Br ¥ puder, ane by 6 tho 4 o N § cast, s te “ y ” 7 eek Just. provides an exception of a ver! 7 is 5 nearly of | tion of the ent’s cyes it wnascen that anothur oes nok fully set in nti May. Airadnekson fi larre proportion soon find their way out in- | shifted the centre of the world’s commerce. For porters, Eno peer in England and two eto ‘Knd to this inperial relirement, holy hand at; or.as nearly ab the lend of Cnt wns (ho eRtiss of tho ulstress. ‘The. latter tivinks that the cutie month will show an | fothemore promising, Western States, In | ‘he current no longer ran under the walls | fous on thy Continent for. evury plece of luge | Br Holy ‘ehursday (yesterday) or Maunday | jichlmeatthe same tine calling out in a | aaimel was biddon ins cellardoar. with tho cx: emigration of 10,000, being undoudtedly tho | tact, Mr. Jackson finds from careful experi. | and along the canals of Bruges. ‘Chenee- srawre Wandled) if itis only to carry it across A | Mhursday. the Elaperor and. tho Etapress | yates winch trembled with rage or otheremo- | Centon of Its hond. Tho Mant. fell full upon tt, heaviest fnllux of European emigration for | once of many years that the proportion of | forward ‘tho magnificence of the city of pavement An umbrella or a ‘shawl 1st] washed the fect ne twelve pour. men and | ton, ¢ and thoro wassomethl Intercogntory nbout tho jen rotous month cave {ar reeorded. Next | UGE, OF MANY, Yon tat ede remutning | which the fame Was ns familiar to Dante ns | plecens Wellasa trunk, The driver of ay) ivoty aE soln ' Ts 3 . face, ‘This ext's object scemed to te to leum {o-May the heaviest month is Seplombor, but | fy'New Yorke and tho Tonst_gonerally Ing | to Chaucer censed to contain any principle | omnibis, cab, or finero, na A point of ettanet {relve poor women, si afterward, personal : *riusr YOU ATLLATS aur! : what tho other was doing, whilst the auardinn dil the summer months are, ag rule, the | gtendity decrensed every year. ‘The Irish | of vitality, It vontinned to oxist because its and outof prefcenions consideration for the | tional repast, At 10 o'clock In. the morning Mr. Munt halted and turned round, and as | of hes onl scene ip ieneracand the cause favorit months for emigration. + ~ | Gatholle colony at St, Pai, Minn., las been | bulk and place in the world’s hele were too | porters, will refuse to touch 0 plece of Ing a ; he did. so Mr. Everham, striking as_tragic.an rusian, wellenimed brickbnt + THE IRISH INFLUN, attracting already many ‘Irish “emlerants | vast for it to die visibly ‘and atonce. But tt | xige hiinself, even to ft it from three fect phe sre a eatin paloce, fas uttitude ay the restlesness of his nag, which SA whtek dontticntcarcied” Se eA It has heen generally suppbsed that the sellin the ass Sent anu the Jendeney of emit: has beon lying it real iy for. the past Hee wy y into, hi velitcte, hetisea aP-the” upper for the renson of its being. constructed Hidenbs ke: cr ae STOW. olehborbned. Immediately after. His ie a envy b eure ‘ation continues to be more strongly west- ) » very u BrOW! 8 a 's a i ld y 3 fo mourning mothor came away from tho Hulse chee MTT ont pry ia pomenins aril every. day—a fact which Mr. Thekaon Jess, its population dwindles, and Ita monks | classes in Enaiand the servants expect thelr of pure white marble, decorated with sil- | doiestic peace, Lam ' f 0 ble, aing to shoot you.” | cornse and rubbeil herscif ngninst the lems of owing to tie irish famine, bint thls appears | fustly regards ad ane ot the most auspicious and mendicants multiply. fips in gold coin it your. stay" ts aver a | Yerornaments or relleyt, On tree Of a | Lhe pistol was reveled Tull at Mr. Adunt, who | him wh had routed her enemy, She nla looked to beerroncous. Mr. Jackson states that the n in the present rush of emigration. ‘Each step man takes ho treats upon ruins, | diay or two. Tho smnullest English gold | athe capitarof the columns, and In theso | 5 itn yard distant, and that genWeman, | up into his face and mewed na If to nsk pardon Irish einigration has thus far not Inereascd INFLUX OF SKILLED ARTISANS, Tho earth fs strown with ruins, and but up | coon fencshilling piece “S200. You | the élite nf Viemn nssemible on such oven- seeing that imininent Can eae Ie Andeseton tha tee condition of hee feline proportiountely any more than thatof other | Another gratifying feature’ is tho largo | Of them also. Asin Is overspread with the | Poy cot. the inald, if you have Ut | sons, “Hight and left of tho entrance two | Mend indeed,” selzed hold of Mr, Robinson, | Reurt, Having received little Kindness in e- Intron ene not roy even a mimber of skilled artisans who of Inte hava thofovels atte resent ne Mica, in daly who. serves tholr chambers; the butler | Jone, narrow ables are epread ane, for tho | who is.n much smaller and less powerful man | {urn she resumed her lonely watch beside tho Ro comes mostly rinrny ant been coming to these shores, such as. silk 2 ho has charge of the dining-room and fores | {Welve men and the other, for the twelvo | than himself, and with a quick twist placed ? Scandinavian countries. ‘The {ris appear | weavers, glass blowers and makers, English of the palaces of the past. France and Ger- | Wr als groom and force) women. ‘These people are selected from the iretwoen himeclf and the Ww ————__——- Peeve partiemardisivelination to crass tha | NoRvetss BiNss Dieters ete makers,’ who will | many have thalr wreelts too. They are to bo | of waiters; the Keeper, if you hunt; the | most ‘aged poor of the city. The is bods bebween Miao aii Weapon Spelling Heform. Atlantid before tho sumper.months, and Mr, | ¢ ° found along tho thine and tho Danube.| &room you nse If you ride, ov.the head of tho | Wungest was’ 88 years old and the | Wich Mfr, Fverham was pointing jn such a Neto York Tritane. Jackson therefore thine. {ta the dlectded in- ene the country to oxeal in. Industties if Ghigts of bygono pomp hover along the | stables if tote. re: Royer, und enerally attest 07, and no MGentenarinn could | ¢ugerous direction, The New York /imne Journal scomsto find tho erense of Irish emigration’ Which he conf. | cope with Europe. It was thought at one banksof thoLolroandthe Rhone, In England | any sorvany the oH shee nlly use, Yintt Will | Defound, as on Inst year, "They were dressed MN. NOBINSON PROTESTED nth of spelling reform smooth and pleusant. scenthy fatietiales Pelt nok be eran Auitit {ime that European emigration was recruited Htsolf the Son a An er alitles winielt feos neeordine to the tank of the feraile these inacostime which is peculiar, A robe in and Strug pled a fet free, but fear eee: Mr ieocintions it paces ins aoe A en eae rants. year | {rom the vers lowest classes of narloullure! | gro now Alitle, but. villages, ‘and of the sub- } the leat ot your vielt, brown stuff lke Kentucky Jeans, trimmed | Hunt additional s rere en er heen regarded with sutisfnetion by many dis- vith vi M4 vi eve se round and round 7 is the larga inilux of young and hardy men, are not wealth which Isnow biutasindow, | On first-class ocean steamers the gratuities | fy ith violet of similar material; the waist Is Fee te aoe distoune Tint from | Uaguisued people. In this week's Issue nre pub- many 0) no lopecr room for this idea, for, | ipie |; fastened aroun by a pilgrim's cord, a large shed letters from educntors, authors, and S ‘i 4 Nf aw of humanity might seem tobocon- | are much analogous to those inn gentle- | ri vark wl + le hors, a ni SA EE ear Ta le cummed atin with tho, exception of, some odes of aenbeqoeny wu Bide Al qt ype ne nas honse, “Eko ateward who waits on | White hahdkerchtet around the neck, anda | behind the human bulwark which was af- | gchotars who do not-hesitate to expess’ thotr and horny hands new and Drnsperoun homes | finve recently arrived here, tho. emlara- | Brages, with 45,000 citizens still, and its ho- a 1 y E fording him protection. | Mr. Hunt was | opinions in favor of simpler nnd brieter spell- Fouat the tale and the one whoattends your | Proad-brimmed hat. | This custume ts the a ie inthe American Republic, This new feature | 4 b mertited tels crowded by tourists, may apbent too tol- | Stateroom will each expect a feo In old—t0 ae ate nnd ee een aie ree Pee ine aoc aet tree Hewat Greabys Profs aim Corson ersie has encouraged the cainblishment, of a direct ie en eae ie rhe jen cl yorking | erable in comparison to | provoke shillings, $2.50, nt Jeast—from_n single pas- | ferent invatyle, Morvover, tlic most minute | seemed likely to, prove snevessful, he erfed | dent, Chadbourne, Prof. Franets J. Child, ers of this line hns’ brovaht over here as | financial resources necessary to n transat- | Peserves so mucho jo elreumstance ory . since those days of that powerful Empress sert me; YI give, you all my trade if you'll | 7, en Oliver ene mee cine eee i Of former prosperity. while: ib possesses | nbout having your whies warmed or iced, or, 4 Prars diet ak "0 Me—BAY sor, . Rob President Gilmon, Thomas Wentworth I Band atta Stag ar ony en | MMU te eka eae | Sec RU tac | inshorcuRt io ecrngun beat ee | imautagaet ream At age | Siueege at ct aye vm go | Sate ivar Pa Fo eh dinavian countries, who evidently.| }} net an eterna Ehropenn doldcinbor th | spectablo'melancholy, Europe sees at Bru. paclty. When tho passage is $0 lo Sih, or | Hort thelt tolvering eee inie thelrassianca | trade: let_go of meand Pil cive you all my eee atte” Gd. itmier, broslaent Hho ‘splendid’ aetittons “to tno’ |. eS fONser sBOS of ey: tho inert, ine | Bes the process of pining qnd fading In nctial | eet, titesd foes arg tese-aboub one-WniC af tho | Hinecs, aud tho corre enters, iret come a | trade” In tho medutime Mr. Everham Porter, Prot. Gyrus Northrup, Dr. i. \ filers of our Western soll, ‘The heavy de file, The iuatoletity ‘do aca ner Biane rogress before its face. ‘The montinrents of figures above, pene at oo also looks dumeroun group of Officers and oficlats, | whose appetite for gore was only whetted by | lows, and others, Thoxo nro eeriainly represet crease of emigration since tha pante of 1873 | eoutazo and energy to stragele out of the its former glories remain to point the con- | to ye remembered, about one-! half theamount bearing the Chamberlnin’s key worked on | the delay Tlunt's ‘straterem gained hini, | ative men, and their testimony tn favor of Tas been partlentarly conspicuous in the hiel trast, of old times with now. | Eneh | Riven tho steward. . “their ttinies’ sleeves. L may no! co ihe | lenped from his horso and advanced wpon | changing to word, philosophy’ to ™ Mosoty Arial etter while in that year was over Sa eeart Bee adereate, jours of the multitude of beggars: wlio live Tio expense of this’ eratulty brisiness tn Tinetlana of these gentlemen ne net the cnems, who, seeing that a policy of bold- anel as matetruda of similar ehanges is of uns | while in it had sunk down as low | hoy involving a railroad irip of hundreds or | Wan alms or by preying upon strangers | ordinary travel is in general rnthet ox- | jonorary, aud these consist In fituring twa | ness. was the only safe one, let go of Mr. 13 22,000; last ithad already recovered f BA Ie nN § OF | within its clrouit ‘testiiies repronchfully to | 92 erated, ‘Cho sums given are very sna tr vA ch 3 ‘. Habla fo 41.000, ee tLOe the yee Enrapean pean: thousands of miles even to the At- | the fullness of -clvic vigor and genorosity | and you get n great deal for then orthreetimesa year lu such ceremoniesasthis | Itobinson and antic steamer, aud thoy necesenrily remain ————————_$— Knowles’ Inseet Powder Gun ta by fartho best. \ er MC + = 5 ; T translate, After thom, and timmediatel KEIZED THM APPROACHING FOR. ae alone Tee Ati Page debliney 18 Ai Jncksnun opiates (and Gtibe Whenes eprang dite hospitals oad monatee vies NE at petfects Ktudlly nt preceding thelr pinlestics, the Emperor and By this time a crowd hnd gathered on. the AMUSEMENTS: ie SCAN aie pelent judges of the frets with whom the try at nll.” To the traveler t tom t MPTEKS, COMES, Inaster of the cer- | gnoi, and an. attempt was mide to separate | mn nnn enn nnn 190,000, One of the very greatest aids to Striter convormed coincide In this view), this | ass. of Indolence and inertness, On the | country at nll. y traveler the custom [8 | cinontes, tha Count Hunsnda, dressed su- eee iY hie SVICKER?. . European emigration lias been the general . avery piel Ww), thls | Barbary const, inthe Levant, on the Italinn | an Annoyance rather than a burden. Its 4 ‘a the st tng, combatants, «turin which MYICKER’S THEATRE. custom roving. ate European enit- Froaneliee nvonean Piel and tower of the | shore of the’ Adriatlo. the, traveler comes | Worst fenture ts the demorallzntion and want peels, in the anngnifiect tniform of & Hengy (i fat anda slr, Vahdolah foro the rants wl trendy successfully eatah- - Paney everywhere upon the crumbling vestiges of | of self-respect which It engenders on tho . erhan’s ‘grasp, Tho | Tharsdry, Friday, and Naturday, Last Nights of Mrs, fishet in hs eouniey of cng baasnre: | oe certain intros of taney, Which have departed magnideenee, tin thonofegione | DarLof the cine ‘who recuiya, Wel eom andanot munitorn have dereribe. | holies amnenre mie moet, and Sesh SOTHERN! ney, 3 abr frpenils; rites ty nthy # “ ie whole land partakes of the saine mourne I Y y ‘low "4 7 ‘1 ave SUC G “3 een reedtel i - ed on nature and man alike. Ntside the | &! 5 4 "1 01 est 2 ty . : ¥ in his two great charncters,—SAM, in tho comedy, Prosperous ee at vévbp axeltsknown classes of Ananufaptuross, but precinots of Hruges {hare is an alr of bnsy | are certainly not fit for the dignitics and ine Pe Oeics ee eae acta tens ehainbers Tontted, was also secured and taken i : The discouragement mud depression whteh | above, there Fecprovements nd. tho | Hiuatlon. The flelds aro cultivated like nm dependent Fexponsibilitics of citizenship, Hae eeseales mic urenduchesses ner in | Wane At tho station f elinrge, of assault DUNDREARY’S BROTHER SAM, followed the panic of 1879 DepUEAL All iMate | aeiiied artisans who. aro now. beginning to rarten:. There aretnll, chhane 7s weeations Vea eee ies, aig) amoralizey and Vieuna, and thoy were escorted by thelr ro- witha deadly stot) got weil Intent to. Bt rag And LORD DUNDREARY, In tho farce, patente ant ave ig aa ine time Rearing He core: herd In eonaiderhln numbers prom | tho whirt of engines: Belgium is ns eagor in | tip, or bounty, or whatever you please to call acellsé sultos. ‘The Eiupress Eltzabetly wore Thomas, aticr hearing the evidence, whic | DUNDREARY MARRIED AND SETTLED fetters rome whelr fricinls, intewaing eit the higher manufacturing interesta of this tig Minetoentis entry Ae Jt seas the Four Hi get a yer r ereal portion oe tho people of andover this a Court mantle, the train ot ait Fo aaa nenc tne prisoner, held him “abiturday Mating LORD DUNDLBATRY, tn OUI rants wero persuaded to postnane ote de- | country. fat Sppeara to be moat reedod, | {ts share, in entrying tho world forward, No | wages {ny this way, look for it, and feel no pele. Bey Bote he ee a Sales | £9 answer In bonds of st warend Wacsd. Bie Next Woekstotumn of “TINE STRATEGISTS." th fo ie ett 2 his at i nicl try, in tlie op! nfon of those who havo studied invention ean ho brought to Haht on olther ear H ntbods marcos tho water he | Of, 94462, Court were, iso robed tn exuminaionot Wie ense, which as ct a I uh LYS THEATI Teicher ot emigration neltts tho fload pent | ihe question af emigration, fs agricultural sul of the Atlantic whlch | Bel clan Tait hardly Ta pany neross tho water DY | binck, and form n striking contrast, to eeunfnation of 18 ease, which was set for) |), HAVERLY'S THEAT Fee ontteltrs Up shuco {Sm} brinsing togurshoresthousands | Inhor, au of that this country gots tho very ha nro pe a 4 Bion yO gmatter what ap; | the tall figura of the Emperor, with his white | “Nir. Iiunt found no diMeulty In. securing | Laer NIGITTS TITIS BEAEON of thle Greatont of Grent si Se ee ar an oe uithare come | best tint Europe can afford, "Tho emigrants | {8 to Improve non. Relatively the eine Pons fo oes Or TE hee London’ te | iunts Cover whieh glistens the Order of the | patl, but Iwas 4 o'clock In tho afternoon RABON of i yin THE KIRALIYS’ before had fe uot been for the particularly | arriving liere at the present thnowho appear | wealth by the side of States of larger aren | uniformed — policemen, Golden Fleece), and his scarlet trousers. | pefore Mr. Everham succeeded in sup} ENCHANTMENT! and on franc | gloomy aspect of affairs in this country pré- | to be best situated ns regards thé possession ‘ Behind their Majestles, occupying the fourth | the Court with satisfactory bhondsme Nalling since 187, and who walted only for | of worldly goods, are, the North Germans enn Haas opulatlon.. Mation a watch tn Trae: fp canraaat, een ene iy side of the Iinll, stand the iinperor’s hody- | nt last turned up in the pergon of Mes tho Blad tldinis ‘of nny [provement marked | and the Russinns, OF the Intter, more, ¢s- | the raw material, and leave to Bruges, and | London had several hundred dollars brought guard —German aud Hungarian, These | y, Swift, E. A. VWyoor. ‘and Abner Diatt hero to embark for tie shores of the arent | peelally among the Mennonites, it has been | ¢ ta ts la ele Bunrds have all served ns oficers in the " oo rs ht ene With all Its Meaplendont Scenery. Wealth of Magnify Republic, For ts ea ees ie nntdoes | hal auicommon to find many Individuals Ghenk and Drea and Blechlin the festtot to ling trond, his banking honse, one af tho army, and wear magnificent, uniforms; the Wea mentee Si Waites the gouno of tha gence, Myriad OF ‘ilianetes, Decorative Nutarey und NOt think that tho Inerease of emigration will | bringing drafts for $1,000. ‘Twenty of these theniselves ‘what tho HR arintries once atit Ped ag itty nialafestressed young, gentleman former have a searlet tunic embroidered | and sounht to. learn. from the prisoner tha ‘ duinotalion this gilitering areny of listening Nenity continue in future years {i the present ouar. Jfennauite famnthies inet E fall brought the con- | forall, A handful of scattered towns in the | asked fora shilling for his services, Tnag- with ie poll, ite 1 ego pantaloons, uaturo of tho clreumstances which led to It, | topnes away without boing prorout, sanity eee auch FY cont ra oat Hendy ti cre no dice t CONTRAG ‘ Netherlands, in Northern Germany, in | Ine the consequences of ofering 19 cents ton lunes. "The others, or Lun Mane arn tad | but he stated that ho had Aupe! t ne ace | 7 tuitlonguingin Crowd toncott. able, while an cinigrntion of from “400,000 10 Mr, Jackson iso pointed out yesterday ono cloned by An ia ara tO oe comnts. Fenster you ta. Sie nay nd it Hight green, with silver facinas, searict- count. to, B Teno Fer OER iis penen® ~ Monday—THE VAL CANTINEEES, x " 4 te ‘ea st ye! uo tl v4 - Y BH arate | gu pA |e ah, etic Me | re emt | ple hp a eee | Seay ae nga | OOKEES MAREE ri a ee ee era s y contrasts " 89 emis | cium, howevel 08 0) no! me bac! i Is 18 «1 over fu na every Uny, 1 1 . > as ¥ re that emigrants have evidently vover arrived | eration “fhe iuropean cingrants usa rule | though ft may havo lost. Its monopoly Tit Ferree one chat nnd reapretabledaoking | Cloakwise.' The Emperor stands at one of | make a sensation barely second tn Imbor- | pasy PERFORMANCES OF THE COMEDIANR, in this country ata moro qusplelous time 9 OV $5 . okily. tho inbles accupled by the oldmen, In front | tance to the fanons Beecher scandal. In tho than now; the demand for labor of all kinds fa pet oon eet ta thelr country to Spend te id erally, my nuns ee irvelng, the" Botglat Spenco around sticklly tH ho gets Ws | ofeach uf these old men thro, nlso stands | courso of his investigations, however, tho ro- RO BSON 2 CR AN E fs vory’ great everywhere, and the Labor | ‘hey seck hore permanent and. fixed homes | people, Ty awhole, have. navaced trom age a one member of the nperial family. | The | porter learned that Within tho past year or < Buren of the Commissioners of Emigration | for Vifec and rhe wealth whieh thoy produce | to age. ‘The thoughts of all whocare foren- | A CAVE NINE MILES LONG. Empress ovcupies.n similar position at the | two, Everham had Jn Clay M. Greon and Stazon Thompson's comedy, has no trouble whatever In finding places | yeniaine in tha country which has given it | Iightenment and intelligenco applied to the : 9 | athor table, and the indies of honor are the (GN STICT. CONFIDENCE) a] r y x for Inbaters, mechanics, nnd for “female | to them, and the only considerable out- | promotion of human happiness dwell with vigaevis of the uld women, repeated the story of his ‘Tiltoninn sorrows SHARPS AND FLATS. sorvants of all nationnlitien (espectalty, how- | flow. of thotr money — which oreurs | gratitude on this brightand sunny. spat on | AN@ so ull of Hats as to Give a Dark The frat ceremony ‘portarmod Ig tho waste | Torry nearly every stock ission man | Grand Frrowotl Matinee Saturday Afternoon at 2 aver, Germans Scandinavians), which | atalliathe ameunt sent annually to their | the moral map of the European ei cnt, | Slade to the Colling—Otifer Curtoste | !nk of the feet. ‘The Archdukes at ono table, | 10 pre! iy nearly See eee carious T PRO eatery ARE a TELING AM and Company ENA ee a ane Tieentutse Srhanus tn Enron. for stoorags passage tek. | Insplred with aulmiration for. elgian | avo, tes, * Halt Tee oor folk nil ihe at the (atrelly amidentini): eolusuntention Watriaiage aed al nty J, Byron's Comedy-OUb ont ye A- | ota ta this country. ‘Thoy areso pleased with | tlon to progress, and with s mind excited by Correspondence New Fark Sun, Emper "WI eed! exnetly, there can be no doubt of its 3 Uon of the present yenr Ia that it ts moro | tho country and ttvir prospects that thoy | thofncessant friction of human energy with | “Evaxsvinty, April 11.—Wyandotte Cave Jilyperor ana the Einpress, stouping low, wine | oer ncaa, Yipho facts in remaret to tho Hie largely composed of strong and healthy. ally des ye re : 7 4 : the foot with adamp cloth and afterwards & 6 Se ere 18. a very large proportion of younmain- r des ver, nt accessible qu iin are served by) those h y fa I fe men, many of whom will marry Anvers te eanlatation is int eae Huropen apes tho fens ine of ure inust be reached by packet from Louisville or which haat he sceptre of mie of the erentest sans whieh ts not a long one, canbe relied Di i ) ean girls, andthe number of fommnles and | origsants still secm to he averse to going | enrth bollef in the power and splendor of Evansville, and frum there by carsingo, ‘Tho | Slates of Europe, I need hardly, any THe | SAT oneared that Everham and unt had A E ; f children, and of aged peopte, is much lees | Sonth, and verv few, Wpon arriving at the | of ancient Flanders, He can still wonder at | carriage ride is five wiles, over ns bad a Hoe man te eee Peer ee hstorte daymot hoon frlends fram thelr boyd up, Reared ‘han formerly, Indeed, generally speakin, port of New York, depart tor any of the | amultitude of churches and cly! Fe p tho embst ny vic palace ny 4 : yin th the Whole elt ragtsr oe emigt atin Bee Southern points. The queen condition of | and mansions of the merchant ritvecs whose rom eacan Ue foul ‘is nae at tho Bact ‘ dinrin Therese. ena ae julty of fhe repast Peete ee cereal nati 3 sore thes fire yo ere Heit an Hakan ferns tho omiavints arriving hers has been excel- | arms sttetched tirauat tho farthest Enst, ry Lae a eA: ann Tan Tho ifntenuree Is served | FHI IN LOVE WIT THE SAME YOUNG LADY, rs Tore intelligence thin te bullc of be erate } lent, sand this year there hias Deen hardly any | ‘Cio canals slill mect hls eyes which bore wooded, nnd sparsely soltled, Wyan- | Sone rot tbie by twelve drabane, Phesa cate attuceuting In carrying off the i - they bring with thom tess ready money than [:S!CkNOEE. , inte fromaveryshoreo ih ‘howd et | dotte "ts. smaller than Atammioth | aa" houyguned ‘win aren foreice dune | prize, iis ane ‘yous aay aw By tis i foriuerly” Wor this he accaunts by tho great |° , » SATIONALITINS OF ‘Turn. HMLORANTA, Fee eae dita of Iti rugosa breath, | Cave, and much larger than éither of tho Vir- | tho nance, hey wear brilitant searlet unk | {inedoveloved Into'a remarkably hanson deptesatsii prevalling in Europa, owing to It Is Interosting to state ths division of na- FURCS OA LL OL} gintucaverns, In its gonoral character itro- | forms, with black velvet and goltince, ine- | matron of 40, belng two years the junior of e ‘which thoy have eal onalitios coniposing tho. 34,075 emtarants | reef, ts neighbor and compeer, Ghont, hus Ings, and, like tho British *beof-catora,” . Walch the pnvebeen nee a Teale 4 Rs rive i sete MHuthng Nee Arstethres | chatged, Ite forma of Industty. to it the | Semblos the Mammoth, and, like the Inttor, Is | INA8, 4 i! y ra,” { her husband, and, despite the fact that Bn ¢ y a8 to the V. . | earry the ancient hallehard. Each draban al v8 they used to in furmer days. months of tho present year, Xingland sent altered times, ‘Tho peaplo of Chek mai to | vastly Inferlor 0 Virginia caves in beat: brings Inattay, with the dishes on. It, sand Hunt is tase nunrelec prec his ATEST STY! ES L 5 GLOVES. - 08 «WW, » : the stock of human progress. If Ghout hns | ty, It ts unguarded, aid visitors have beon | yay +s 4 1 y matariat VALUF OF TIE RMIGRATION. Be 2 Yaesy as tact Tegel anowenameand wlorlous monn: | necustomed to. watkler through It umattend- Feaee oe tectaneaded tains aif takes from | enle af seater ing-aut ul ‘shot td ning Mr, Jackson thinks that the value of the | from G i 3 bet inents, {6 can demonstrate its title by its | ed, conunitting every Kind of vandalism. rs imself takes from | heen a sud emigration to tits country is nol to he mens- Sopra eon Raha iate Ha ee works, Antwerp was desojated, by Spanish Patent medicine advertisements have becn tho tray the bla em, dishes, Eee gril puis yinlen dol Hunt line nets of Weert bers generally na by | Jlungary sent iS 77, ahd this con\prises the Mgotry and starved by Dutch jealousy, printed upon the walls, cellings have been guests, ‘The Empress treats her gucats in a and has kept on informin ured so much hy tte num! the number stron, Peer Ca ACT eee a en en eo Rho other | thas been laid waste Nalf-n-dozen times; | blackened with smoke, ond the best of tho i 4 a thoi, feontitcn. Gathered from the European aro n direct addition to the produclng and m ae ee eet ven. SLL: | Yet lt has risen always from tte ashes. ‘Ante | stalactites have been broken: UALR Vet Mam EST RS a AN i wealthlnerensing eloments of this country, eons oo Bannan 48; baal aera Werp, though it hns @ pnst to be proud of, It Isaald to be we iiites, tong, but this Fe ee oi dour atatiict Hunt has’ don in the habit of atte na Peaactsns Moats at Gulcagae Gov. Titeh, in one of his messages to the | forthe Seandly ee Pea a beon In the habit of i i savin Ing tala’ | hin not allowed ts pnet to dwart its presont, | catimate fs untrustworthy, ‘Tho writer ente- | , : . Tunt has beon In the hablt of attempt | the Custom House of Chicago. <cpilslature, inade some remarks 08 to tho Rethoriands evn ont es ones ae Great ag it was iirc centuries back, when {¢ | fully paced, In the presenco of one of tho coulrans before tlie te alone Bera eae ied lee, to ran ‘ime in eatin : x Ne of ho European emigration whieh are | switzerland, 1,430; Ituy, 1,004; and | Itus- and Venice shared « commercial primacy, | proprictors, a section embracing four of tho | of again, ‘The tour-and-twouty Invited | Mrs’ Everham and ho happened to be revisit- MARK THESE FE PRI ton ig interot J tis nariicular comes: slay iol. it vill ease pu Yektot avitone and,: (hough Ie enn protand i no auch Dre eup pal S a antes tte tan nied ones leave, tho hall, hungty, but "tome ing Lexington at the samo time, Wiis gallant. f . 4 i hose who love tho organ-prinder ig- ‘ iy thy ho Empet nd Empress ‘ t : . 7 pur population agn productive power (3 | tanco) to learn that Itallan ent ata tits | than over, tts wealth mors equally applied | to the whole estimate mukos tho entire ile. Rane Dae "then wilt a. lost ai Thetaty, stimulated tetraetalve ay ane S-inch Lace-Top Rerlin Gloves + S50 hot to ba menstitedt by mere numbers, Inan | year has not Inereased proportionately as | 2 the general comfort, Other towns there | tance about nine nilles, and this {8 probably | purse futt of gold and silver, On thelr re- | protests’ of the community, Informed Mr. % | : Inveatigation whieh Lhad ovenslon fo make | much as that, trom other countries, “aha | Any ut overy fow miles throughout Flanders | nbout the actual length of the cavo, ‘Tho | fir home, these uged ones find on. their | runt that if he did not eave town, immedi | Heinelt Lace-Top Berlin Gloves - 508 tho 6 yeure ago J Was nscertatned that while | Hutgration authorities Aro glad te notice cave | at Brubant which, Ike Tournal and | overeathinating in this ¢nso ts mot excep: | modest tables tho Identical dishex, and even | ntely a party would bo organized forthwith ‘ ! : soimatles between the nges of Ms and | durlig the present year the Influx from Séat Courtral, If thoy huvé no gona forward, cau | Honal, Fow eaves have been muitvepod, and | Thokniyes, forks, and_glasses yhieh oxeited | who wauid convoy him tothe outskirta upon | Seintelt Lace-lop Berlin Gloves viity Baten in aigentgoguiston of, tne Unites | nahn prostate ne nt en Os MEO J atau, Gly pecede 1 tie SUT Cor | mene, Uy pnssnaen’ ald over nasa | ete AtuUEINE tn at tho palfee, conveyed | w convenient. all, In Chleago,, tuo, Bie I : » bette Jo . : - 8 4 whiale number, the mates hetween the same | Ave come. to fhe United Bcyitzration das lustrious a4 Ghent and more Ilustrious than | rocks, ts very laborious, while distance by the amo) dries What thoy bad st Jfunt, desi erhaw’s frequent hints ite Mr. ' ages among emigrants arriving during forty Sei ay 01 Antwerp, Is dead, though it°scems not to | undergromid is very deceptive, One of the % that lis lunts) domostle affalrs ought to 2 5 ‘ears was 4154 per cent of The? whole. nun fro eae gountrica, de fuida ienow It,’ J taverns In Virginiay which 1g sald to bo two anesed, che Ths, fonts an additional | be auffictent to ovcupy tia full time and at PARIS LACE-TOP er. venty> | Sver vi v1 roly tovel that many of | tention, persisted in hanging round the Eyer. wine the total did agg to twenty | (with the exception of the female servanta, Py cea in every corner of the earth, rlles, In length, aud is comparatively tevel | these aged ones find the tact areal wine con: | ham pent ant in tua calls during the FRANIE CLOVES. ‘ears has been ins Included tory pointe to tho sltes of vanished elvic | and straight, measures just three-rourths of 4 1 1 “hare pers of poldtin af 1 000,000 Ree ee ee ta toh CIety ceed | weniideu. ‘Tho different kinds of animaland | a mite, Tae ear thot contain a routs far | iucirg.e€ sound slumbera tn the winter of | abseuca of thera or Oar iO ue tc er Ons 16 Fes W! bhysteal Jabér, ‘The chef sources of this 0 atits eth with term of prosperity of 8 | ings | are Hint vy 1 ¥OUIt THOYSAND IMMIGRANTS ARRIVED IN . q Washinata a not for a moment be presumed that | 9, \. r aida. S eration have been Germany and Ireland, ¥ couple of centuries, and another, (t may Bo; | chambers, hoyond the a irtest ene ‘Nisessatil wet eee ke listo joke was | anything wrong waagoinzon. "holusbandot O-inel Laco-Top Regular Mado - $1.25 opuntig watch was foun forming ahout two-thirds of the wholo lutlux TWO DAYS. of five, Inall, the stir, and vivacity, Jn the arler portion, ‘The Gi ‘ i hey ni if af , 7 es nox, on | the lady, who in all such cases is, of course, a 8 German hus born t has hot happened for many yoars that | vigor heWve had, apparently, their predes- | and ono or two others of the smaller caverns o » mich tho largeat, Inthe whole parlod the 4,d0o inuint, mints Have arrived at Uidsimodarn | tined lint. thoy have eae nul they have | an end to progress fs foutid in heavy stalag- | up in tissue paper, which, paral carefully done the es (ule. I not the anst rel abs that Plain Lisle and Silk, with from German has been about 100,000 the larger. | Plymouth Hock called Castle Garden in two | culminatid. and en they have witheredand | snitle walls or accumulations of clay, ‘Tho Uboioeed “a eatndrebeaten bhtok “shoo, about | turity, Se by Yeoe ail tate, nton that | a to 10 Elastics, or 2 to 10 Buttons, Tn 1858 the Commission kept an account | consecutiyo,days, Yesterday and the dny declined. Hap) liy, the analogy of individual | oldér part of Wyandotte has been known | No, ld Gnan's sisch, Patehod, apparantly envored no hari wits done, but for all this, t pri 1 at Se of the erage cash Drougit by the. oml- | before, howover, seven slips arrived boarts Hiyalcal ot tite lias no necessary application | siyco the frat settlement of the country. In | with dust, and worn down at tho bool. The {ine | ARTE TON YEAS OF PATIENT sUF¥ERING, | 4 prices too low to mention. » &tants, arid iP amounted to 86808 por Heat, | almost their full complement, andifithad | lothe Jife .of nations and of citles, For | 1850 an extensive addition was opaned, and | {tation Je ae | except in wolabty whieh isvery | the Hon was ut last aroused within him, and, e = Which is deemed] it low estimate of tho real | happened, as tt frequently doos happen, | thelr prosperity the mental qualities of auite recently unothor large section has been | HBL ‘This and a rattling within leads to8 | stung by the Insiniations contained In a note . amount, The aration is the most re- | thatYdne ‘of thom had Iinded one more | the populathon which ‘constitutes them | explored, A few of the passages are exceeil- Spapier mec elon, whew te 08, ere bo | jiu recolved Weduesday evening lie hired ‘= tarkabie which fius happoned in tho history | passéNger than tho role of the ship | deserve the | Pp 304 if” Qual” adversity | ingly narrow and tortuous, and sonoot thom A ieeet ia its cove ct A Woiunte “brogan that | SPY, and yesterday morning set lin to watelt” of the Ituian race. Tt has enacted an tin | Khowed,—if.- rote. single rospective | overtakes thet), qualities .of. popu- | uve so low as. to make travel! palu-.| Ope feels after touching {tae though the flogers | lils house after he had departed for business, 6 mA : menso part in tho growth of nur population, | Awericon c)ilzen had muady hisiirst appear | Jatlou must bet, the blame. Local condi-| ful, but most of tho way fy through | must be areas, ‘Lho spy did ug requested, aid, from his J 04 STATE-ST. ’ ° cael ‘ " ly sent anonymous 5 hich are near- | jnduatry and general good buhaylor vep'e tabje Ifa are born each with its natural | visitors sald to bo five miles tong, all lies 4 } 7 neighbors ni tintrequent! : o q ulate ee ay acre | Aa aati ointments oe | "ALN Gantt a Lata a he preity plete thats wotiy af our oxaible | Yeuére wii kent his tenteden gowns ss | B.ineh Laeo-Top Rogular Mado - 70 are ) io emigration authorities, cannot be sure ’ . H . | e ———_—————— tendlny to his business, and Mr, | 7.) alee ¥ also thoxo of the lnrgeal capacity for ) passed, sumo from its career fo havo been endowed contly-llcovere(| Newurkal eaves, » pun: A Novel April-Fovl Girt, ii at Beas not Of course Ib must 7-ineh Laee. Top Regular Made . 1,00 eending by express, to