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‘s {HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. 2 PARIS fheant surroundings, with the Prince of A guest, and rank and ponte onevery ‘irat_ in importance ainang tho enters MAY 3, 13880. 7 f whitewashed brick, and Its dimenstons | Grierson and his brave men had accor Rroelght feet, by ten. ‘Two fron bed-frames | plished the object of tholr expedition, and of the pupils at the Convent, and these NEW fanart ner emoee fh i * hong from the enst wall, ono above the hadarrived sn rly at Baton Rouge, there | will probably go at a ver, early date. Har ot Teta es corn on Rann ie the principal, other, and the trusty turned up tho | was general refoleing Jn the army, and a fecl- The scenes at this ordinarily quiet place Telonsod. Bha-ls protty bediy need apt malnmasp To-day there only remain a MAR Row occupted hy the schooner Gen. Bizel, she may have to goto Stilwagkee. Hho still hasan amall pore: / band. “fF tainments of Inst woek In this aristocratia fanbourg was tho ball given by Mme. le Comtesso jh e, decks bat: . r ~ don and a Couple of His Hane cone acta It Is needlcr nnabellione | Indder was removed from the cell, and | future operations of the War. It demon- | the strange disease, for 1t must be called by Ww @ Danger o: my: Jorepa with wennga nf limestann, wont ashore on the d ors, with fowe at thair supremo elegance con- | Koarney walked in silently, and consumed a { strated fully that tho Yankee boys could ride } that name, came to be recognized, it was ob- 8 Barges, North Mantion daring a dreary snow-atorm on the \ Pradecessors, Tinted 10 Tae ore ees ar iineta tate ope | fow moinents in surveying his now quarters, | horgoback; and aver afterwards the presence | served that those witnessing Its oporations this nfrorhodn.mpaanenser on tho wos Winslow: The ; ——_ Position to tho presont inovtg of, nasuiming the i The, omicet told, Whim jhe would be undis. ot iGrlorme. oF Hatch ts StipslsstnDy Pu Farts upon othora oon came to pe palfectett by It, Winsiow will roturn to ber rollof as soon as possible, ant colors posstle for ball- . arberl In his cell, ns the upnor berlete lo 3 »W.8, nas a result the pation . MILWAUKEE, rry* m tur re= f. pide Ae - Two Men Rescued from Drown« | aw a Bast of eae Bator | iatinn eat Mee sno pat | hat hare a say Chil MONTA ste ro neice neceoty far the | ing by the Life-Saving | ,ftturdinre,vis sar tthe faq cre atret ing Thai 4 faces ie fosend an injunction to American ton, books from fwnieh would be, furnished ta ord ler of things to place poveral of tho Grew Morea at ihe cata of the sehnoner Annie Ms m whenever he desired. Kes afflicted In the same apartinen ‘. z atte I, a DRWANE OF THE DAULIAR AND HOULYIOCRS. | | nothing Pea ly to thie bit asked: Somo Statomonts About the Torritory, | presunce of the physician, and here some Waaroean tho Gos wit tiara and mate another ; ere Tha narrator, wate that na he oa rnteing | "Utiave Fou any oun walor? Can L havo |” Tothe Far of To Calan Ton, | | very strango, seenes hve taken piace,» Pt | svall Text of the Bill Providl SIRI’ commund the senior Flora, wiietlesree. Time Salon—Mmo. | dispiny of hideousty-shaped hats, ench ona of adrink of water ELENA, Mont. April 18.—In view of the all, at first belleving that the wl ext of the i roviding | here for Chtcazo n= few days. ‘The new steam val of the Old: 7 Whilo this was coming, the tailor trusty mind would haye a very considerable effect 5 Dargo It. G. Petors will make ® trialtripon the Bay Boren stact and Hor Grands Folshed of Wounea Winfutesaie tomeeed | monmnred Pig fora pale ut any fing | Srronoty Soering deseripuousof atomtans | im lagtceauinent of te disease, tried v9 In for a Bridge Across De. FORO IORI seated trom Chleago. ; ty, ered the store, and inquired fo Ns i A patients Fy Z daughter. py curiosity, ho onteroil the store, informed | ‘The. prisoner's dinner, comprising barley | given in Strahorn’s " Beyond tho Rockies,” | the strange motions of the variows por- troit River. SS ean t hy tho inarchande de modes, while she coquot- | soup, half a pound of ‘boiled beef, half ® | ns alsojn Territorial papers and Union Pa- | tions of the body. To this act ha per Pont Colnonsn, Ont, May Z—Passod up the canal : Hably pineed w bow on n charming hatwamarvel | pound of bread, and a pound of bolied pote | eiie Rallroad circulars, I fecl ns though £ | sunded those whose arms were | affected HOME GATIVERINGS. estarday—Stenm-bare Albion, Vort alngasie. 10 Fronds Porpetrated upon Trnsophiatioated | of wrod tanto and distinction, that tholr dodtinas | foes, was tendered hin, but he stated that he | poutd like to give the rest of tho truth, | t tty to carry steadily across the room Senay ne hoes e Foledn, Tiehts sctiooner J.C. Voodruf, Fairhaven to Ladies by Parisian ino Iadios of that country, then, have an ad. | was uot hungry, | Tho ceremony concluded, | viel will certainty trow a different color: | & sliallow tin pan containing | hall 8 | stuch anstoty ts being manifested in some circles ‘Arrive iat ntzht—Schooner Golden Feece, from *Amerloan Ladies by miration for monstrous fowars, and Bidoous parenting fooistens of the suata echoed over | Ins on the matter feuttes upon tie ovr, Those teats resulted ebpserulng ths Skt Seow -barwee thar uae nage and Ciaerleed Loxtay sichooner 3 .B,Wiibur.from Chlongu, Modistes, ote real Freee ne erie at thoy are | the hall, and Kearney was left ntone, seated | Firat, I will speak of Its soll, Bordering | In some cases satisfactorily, in others in the sre Heine bullt st Sturgeon, Hay for ico and tensbor'| sith com. ath carwont, to be Skipped over te ‘ abom and {t isn drondful task to make them." situation, . ’ and scattered In showers about the room, 2 | 7 saree rehab Do you over sond them hits mada os those | {lis nppearanco excited _ great interest | greatly In richness; for those portions | Mininture hall-atormy alinost rivaling for the | satrave:cumsuies vo eld vein careers ie ere Breanna, Mle at a oN eeivnde Propelion ape 5 I 1 May 2.—Arrivod-Propell Pante, April 16—Fashion, polltfos, and ro- | you mnko for Parisinnn? along theroute and at the fall. In passing | closest to the streams have a capacity | moment that with which nature has trenished | LA arco ee eer arereee cat may and''B, "Uiaeibnriainy tomuaeae 688 i ‘Age, Alc ; gion ate clogoly allted to-day, nnd itis for bets | © “Qnovorl Thay would not please thom: the corner of Market. and Kearney streets, | for production _ many times greater | this section to~lay, In other cases where the minatthe siaken, In tne iansparindon of Tumbar Pitta: schooners J. Schuetie, F i Ibed, and ma; es Wu ko Wit s a taro appear Io to don tee cutee | scree to prove tin rally transoribed., and may | ong of tha crowd of laborers seeking cmploy: | than those farther bnek. ‘These most | trouble was {n tho arms an atlempt, to hold | topasearrieancrotettie top trom stake tp miako wil | ,,clensed-—PropallenS. Chamberlain sohoonars Wee than not i dezvous thore, caught sight of ec Reon 2 | baaboN: fyaneds ln dohosou, A. B.A Tb ite geanos regurding his optatons. ‘ais | FFADCH AN GERSCLA TON ate Erononye! | Mn i who rendezvous there, caught sight Of | desirable portions are already under cultiva- | them would throw, te altetton, Inte Ate | eneting’ a prey of tho waves, odo amay ith tne | Bite Uelanars pens Sites err aon crip desires to roconclio Science nnd Religion, | Andt will here romark that tho protty bats | rings, He's gone up.” ‘This drow eager ob- | ton, wherever there !¢ any market at all, In | go beating tho floor Ike drumsticks. Then | Pasceivat wilt saamsia wentad thereutecue aie telp Wind south and clear, sovolloism and Demoornoy; and, having aban- | which Amorienn Indics, bring with thom to Tarls servation from the crowd to tho vehicle, fol- | fact, what Is not under cultivation ts not | sometimes the contraction would remoye to | frum Sturgeon May to Chtcnzo, ‘The supply of oll Apectat Dispaten to Tha Chicago Tribune. ese hissermons on “Faith, Hope, and Char- | are frequently copied by Parisian belles, and | towed, after its passage, by an Interested | worth it, by rengon of the quallty of the soll, | the facial muscles, and the sweet young faces | i2Fthd lanterns is to be made sumcient tyra four | erux, Pa. May 2—Atrlvod—Propeller Aluka, mers doneinieh inst yonr gaind for him a certain Foner erat Orie ho excel those or | seussion and commentaries Jocosely phille | and tha inadequate supply of water for rr. would bo distorted with ie most, hideous nurnicon nts nom inn eation iss bo tented evidently. | CRASteG CMe ataaee and Junleea, morchan e Ipit is boing transformed Into | Now York In beauty, style, or clegance. ‘Awoll- rs j, gation, Inalf the statements made by the ins, the mouths wou jy open like trap- Ave not tl ought that the Inmp-wicks require looking | aise, ai reputation, bis pul ary ‘othe: n passing the Workingmen’s Hendquarters, i doors, the eyes would look round the most | after, or that the scuws mny brenk adrift, Sunpony the a veritable tribuno- Hie. talont iyi Arossed Iny i Ate Ky Chlongo. oF any oT | at Markot und Ninth streets, whore n crow Publications aiturted to, no Reeowne fs tnnde dificult corners in every direction, the pretty | NRG, “ikon resulta, ‘teruisine then tdenrae: Spectat Dispatch to Tre Ciea00 Tribes pubbling-up of Santee aden I ten atten | dresned fathe sano attire In Paris. 'Thoro aro of his. adherents. att iat horerte Kearney Isoftheechameter justdescribed. itis only | aquiline noses would become the most for | ton of thouninds uf duilies’ worth of property, who | | Bay City, Mich. May 2--T’ho propeller City of Dee brases mounting like 1, other countries, .howover, which are exempt gl ances Loul, iy a ants ‘pasate wad by going to the frontiers of the Territory that | midable pug, and the whole party Join ina Fespinstbie for the Jose thuruccantoned! fhe | lutharrived this afternoon after salt for Chlcagd. . able enough to sot one's. teeth on edge, | non his bed, in gloomy meditation over hls | tha streams are valleys whose soll varies | marbles being thrown almost to the celling | that these scows, more flats, are tn carry no crows. XSOANABA. otwing, A. Le d their carzoes c herent; tho words not always clogant, nor | from this mile,—as, for Instance, an Englls mentee th | course of curfotts contortions impossible of | fgarin vat (trod L ” I tiheldea correct, But qwornnn rarely nppenrs well dressod In Paris, and | not observed. Foot Janu can be found unclalnut, and such deseriptionoreyentinagination, One ny tho | atter a seam in, mrockod i PUNE Ie nat panne PORT OF CHICAGO. PERE DIDON ssaftia | ee Macao AL tne ll tits Progress nckoss the yard WAS | ylgiurs and no market. doctor, going homa from ane of hls visits, | UeMimhersaite Tedomscamanit the Untied Sintes | p AnRIV ALA, ‘ . 7 im So es. se vs ie ‘ket depends th fit of was horrified to fin hat his good wife liad | Navization laws should be ity +f p Fayette, Manistea, lumber, {s tho prenohor ala modo; ladies worship - = finttenrd against the bars of the long tines o pon the market depends the profit of any i ec hy 4 Navivation laws should be strengthened at ance, | Fi grea! % ks 7 e. ve ul w nose,” and for two or | to thwart the efforts of those ke whi euch | Prop H.W. Blanchard, Nutulo, sandries, (or perhaps his great black eyes); Bonntors and KEARNEY. IN JA. windows, presented a mute, though pecullar, So ton yearn, eee mae thres« HA ae about the house, as the | means of thenp tnatportavoninonerte hoa them | 2Fep Chas. Hotz, Munisies, tuinbor. He , Frap City of Concord, Port Huron, sundried scribes it, “making faces nt me all | n'uural thelresvorimente: tive propored dunnay. | FOP Catorada, Hntiaio, aundriea. , The mystery is most unaccoutt. | barge tow erator fs 8 innst dangerous innovation, and | [,70p Geu, Huntnr, Suskexon, lumber, uties crowd around him; and overy Sunday I : et J tee is a struggio to obtain oven standing- | go Sand-Lot Leader in a Striped Suit LO LER Ree ROT tana markets are now supplied with an over | Doctor room ia the Trinity, ox wherovor ho may hold | yonind Prison Bara—Kiis Reception | ho wasbalied out was halled with a ringing roduction which only the necessities of a | the time, Prop Annie Laurie, Muskesi. umber. vary ke tolerable. The | able, Fequiren $0,ho looked aver shsrnly: bro ATE teuthe dan antuge: sundries: forth, Like bis predecessor, the Pérc} pt the Prison, series of cheers from the convicts, Kearney’s | jong and dreary winter ma M ri 303 MESCUED HY TIE Lire ChEW, Prop Ie CoH WW ike, down tho barriors between tho Church and) At 10 o'clock yesterday morning Proso- | silence, = ___ Re Ee eee ccm tore | have been enough outside to also a question | feantedes nt uistresntoming trom tha cules harbor | Retr Wet Preatan, fumator cons ont Oo q : modern soclety, with the exception that the ser- | euting-Attorney Biancy arose in the Police . less profit than if only alial€ or quarter as | 08 to whether tt was peculiar to the cominu- } fn the vicinity of the Hxpusition Hutlding. | epurt of | Behe White Cloud, Muskexon, limber. mons of the formor savored of tho boudolr, Courband said? “Your tTonor, tho romittitur GRIERSON AND HATCIL miuch was ralsed. And why? “Bheause we | nity inthis particular bullding. ‘There are | eens re ae ee ca ttamchon Attar | Bene Mucy Mebionaen ieinenrding, nalts hla those of tho prosonit idul of sooloty would | #44. tho Supreme Court, confirming the Aro Ilinited ton home market, ‘No account fs | inthe Cunvent about seventy pupils and a f vers tun down upun'asmall | Behr it. Campbell, Milskeuon, wad. be more appropriatoly doliverod tn tho Chamber judgment in the caso of the People vs, Den- | A Meminincence of 1863—The Union inkelt at poor crops, owing to, poor soil, lack {ike nataber: of olslere rhs gare Sunes of mite bowls keol of which | fenr Hl. 6. Albrecht, Muskegon, lumber, n from the pu! - = i fe of water, grasshopper- is ete, i A a ck | Sete C. Mie! n a I HAY can toll what ne bocome of is Kearney, has been recelved In this Court. pont Teale Wurowelt TUomnnet Irrigation fs a frultiul sottree of Mitigation | from the physician who has been inattend- | tha “hurry buck “tothe tife-Saving | sintinn fone J oyStoan Stunkegon it : THE PERE MESIAMD. Task that tho commitment issue.” Cent aus Oc Anti t-—‘Thuuswerecelved | Delsveen neighboring ranchnien,nnd between | ance, About, twenty five | Puplts and ffteen | ross tiorouahiy celuna ond ihe wreatent dinculiy | Senr Lenn sohnsor stonominoe, lumbers teino, ladles almost crushodeach | Judge Rix—Let tho clerk filo the remittitur. QuUsca, 0.) Spe She eo na miners, priority of right belng ciated by | Sisters have been afflicted with this strange | Vyeexpertonced in preventing them frou guing to | Kehr Minerea. Muskeon, umber. At the Badole ino, tnniete for ‘within ite | Call the defendatit at the door: afow days since of the successful cngage- | each. Whatever advantage trrigation gives | discase. In some of them It Is much less vio- Wnt the. sation brisk rubving waa | Bebe a Collins Bay, wood, entirety ito it tra ) hood with “Dents | ments against the Indians in New Mexico by | tho amaunt and certainty of crops, itis | lent than others. In some It continues no ai8 the application af restoral ives, | Eee if nab walls thore were no calls topenitence,no trans: | ~The corridors echocd Ww! ents | Gens. Grierson and Hatch must of necessity | nevertheless an expense anda trouble of no | more Clan an hours with others It has a dus | S50 "he rescued. ten uve thelr winmes ae Son We avis, sitwaukeo, whens. gressions to bo remambored; humanity became | Kearncy, Dennis Kearney; come into court.” f ‘ small proportions, ‘Thre is at presenta | tation of two or three weeks. Itdovs not | Austin Armilaue und Ayton Armitage, brothers, frou | Schr Minorai State, Milwaukeo, whoa Golfied—tho ladies wero all angola. And tho | put there was no response. attract the attention of many of thesurvivors | Sion tealing in favor of artesian wells, and | seem to render thom seriously {il,—In fact It | Sanchertor, Englund, “the itte-crem cuuducted the | Lehr Piiurim. Kurcpe lay, cedar poste angols of the Madoleinoe ayo very beautiful as Judge Rix—Mr. Murphy, the defendant of the Inte War, especially in Il!lnols and | 4 eet dcnes that thay ean be made profitable | rather Improves thelr appetites. It weakens Ponnted wnt: yemorday,, nian ayeptia, where they. Bebe 10, Grand | tiawen, tamber, ; they hold the clouds on which tho Magdalone is aaet { his bonds. | JWa. Tho linking together of these two | insupplying the existing deficiency in water | them considerably, and, of course, unfits thetn | and took them to thelr huiics. Schr Conneuut, Ludington, umber. + Unted by Ziegler, and no does not answer, Do you desiro his bon names at the present time carries one back | for irrigation. for study, and is, withal, a very unpleasant PORT JoTTINGS. Sohr Oliver Culver, Pensaukes, lumber. kneoling: thoy wero palntod by Zleghr, Hed 2 The a a ort of companion, In no case has it proved ry wonabl; Sehr Myrtle, Port Sherman, lumber. ero | Men called ? ‘ th © The cliinnte is what might be expected | sort of comp Le ‘Tugs were kopt reasonably busy yesterday handling | Kerr GElien, Duck Lal words can describo tholr beauty, Thoy wer seventeen years ago, when the sane com: e < his di y Ellen, ke, lumber Torveniont iustrations for tho tmaginative | Mr, Murphy—I undorstand, your Honor, | manders wore leading Illinois and Iowa vol- from its latitude and altitude, ‘The winters | fatal or even dangerous, this disease never re te to th folent_{ flew | be Hoot of vessols arriving along the sore snd from | Hehe Sardinia, White taka, lumuer, ‘s nre very sovere, and accompanted with great | extending to that very violent form which “ 7 Sehr Souvenir, Pentwator, raltron preacher when describing tenderness and tove- | thint Kearney Is in the building. I jou in | inteers into the very heart of the so-cilled | depth of snow in tho THOMGEMES: As a re- | sometimes characterizes St. Vitus’ dance. mast fost ducing the Found trp betwoon Chicago at a iber, F Lavinda, Hamlin, lumber, Beh 3 betweon Chicago and | kchr A.J. Mowery, 1Ancoin, railroad tes. * ness, who pointed to them while thus nddross- | asking for tho commitment, and request that uthern Con! y; but mark thochan, h ud snows, placer- Outside the Convent there have been a few | Collingmood, Sehr 0. 1.3 tS . ing’ his cager jistonors: And you, masdamos, | the fact of the apneal nnd tho affirmation be Revue a ate these two nee! pees parecer. uarez-niining aa cases, one in parlicular which 3 very bad, | aie, propeller. Wy. Blanchard, carried aray, the : Seen eARANCES. possoss the attributes of Ifouvons geptioness | recorded in the complaint, valry- rain; but th ig | Silunted where roads cannot be kept clear | but whether this can be supposed to be trace-.| lumber market, near Lako street bridge, yesterday. Behr Noque Day, Peshtigo, sndjove! Yes, God has made your ein sole | es finished tho door a ana | cOvalry-leaders meet again; but the enuse ls | Tit ont too great axpense. “As thore.are but | able to the sane sources ag thoso In tho Con- | , Grain trelyuta are stilt quotable at Icente oncom | Behr Lawin Day Green Bay. Bist you may power toueh/ ERP, dalnty objects © finished tho door oer, end | £a¢ different, and the ticld of operations 4s | fow custom eretterutlisin the country, and | vent ls doubtful, One curious case Is ro- | ghdJigconte ce wuset io Buttato, novwiinstanding | Fehr Autarn acon. on wy + TIE PERE MATTERON, Kearney, Tim Kearney, his brother, and | i inareds of miles distant. Both mect inthe | inany inines Hot yet auMelently developed to | ported from Chillleothe, Onc of the pupils | ‘the tresuit of the reo between the schooners | Rehr fan incinto, Bay Harbor.” = ted setae furor in the rox | Clitus Barbonr, his counsel, entered the | mountains, where, by 2 previous understand- | authorize the expense of a pritate mills ‘and | at the Convent, a young Indy, had gone home | Mounlight and Porter, frow this pore tu Milwaukee, | Prop’t. W. sno! White |eako, ee rend, bat fren So has gone aisore- | Court and took seats in the front row of | ing, it Is ‘understood that, by the united | owners aro many of them unable to continuo | possessed of this strange maiady,and, having | proreda disappointment, to, thone ribo Hed peaked | kepP a aratnaid aunties mains mystery. Re preached up the pleasures | chairs, Kearncy was rather pale, but othor- | action of both, the Indians would bo | extracting ora whon they will have to walt recovered, as she supposed, went to church. the vessols ‘between the two porta was noteuch as | Bel Worth, Manttowoc. F Ge Orthis world, and sustained that a worldly life.| wisg evinced no emotion, The Court stated’| strrounded, itlted, or captured,—Gen. | four or five months for returns, the quartz- | During the service slo felt thediseasoroturn- | thelr buckers had been led to expect. ‘The Porter lod | Bohr I. M. Forrest, Ki Harbor, Bt he Moonlight uut of Chicago fully twenty minutes, Bebr Adirondack, Muskozon. was not. prejudicial toa religious oug, and that Grierson. ‘starting’ from ‘Texas, and | mines have to censa. Freights cease. Aiver- | ing, and, chancing to look around, saw that Raitt 4 q S was not projudicial tog roligious ou. and tine | that the commitment, had been Issued, ond | Finteh’ trom a point on- our Western | navigation is confined to about four months | two little girls, standing Just behind her in | she tiust hove uatned On ue sfmaulieht en route, and Boar co liiyuerd, Grand fiseen. FS ow! ted. " Es rc wolltogethor, And Fathor Matteron madehim- | asked If the defendant was rendy to pay 18 | frontier. Ibis a most remarkable coincidence miner. cease: the church had suddenly become similarly | most likoly a Milwaukee was neara ofthe | Kehr Tom Simms, Alanisteo, Beit very agreeable by embollishing bis sermons | fine, and surrender himself, whereupon Mr. | shat those two commanders formed a juuetion oe tte aon a Soar anes ig ifected.. In many cases the disease has dis- | §ftemoon having dled away with tho'sun, Keone Perry Hannah, Jackson port. with anbadutes: 1 now oot Sy, aun ot Barbour sald: ittitur, but Z| 13 larolf Now Mexico Just soventecn yenrs | most or quite a decrease of half in tho busi- appeared after a duration éf two or three Schr William Grundy, seneksunce, the grand Mendes ere Treat net nit of th We have not, scen tho remittitur, bu after the two had separated In BLississipp!,— | ness done. weeks, elthor going by like mysterious means NOTES FROM ABROAD. Prop M. Groh, Ludington. sured me yesterday, at ty the last ball of tho | do not suppose thore Is any objection to be | the month and dato buing the same; butsuch | “Phe min but lttlo developed. Th with which iteame, or succumbing to the DETROIT RIVEN BRIDGE. chr Cnncade, Green Day. aan ae net narved Lor: fornebaplet, | wude to tp. We would ask, howover, that 18 | ts the tact, ed aro walting the, Heomins. iircloped: vd the | treatmont of the physician, Yet not a few | , The following ls the full toxt of Sonator Baldwin's | Eeiy Adtiwe, Vosntigo. aundries., and was thoncefortp sacred.” be withheld for a. Hue auifielently, Hed fo ‘On the 17th of April, 1863, the writer—who | influx of caplial sure to accompany. thein, | Who have come to the station to take the | Dill on the Detrult iver uridge, now before tha Sone | Snr Ketchum, White Fish lay, 2 brie pore, d= Rah "Those fashionable prevohers have loft no trace | Allow us to go before the et ourt, | was at that timein the emptoy of the Gov- | together wiih A decrense of expense of trans- | train homeward have come jerking and gone | teCommiltea en Commarea: Erop Colin Campbell, Ladineton, sundries. behind them, and timo cau only prove whethor The Judges of the Superior Court here aro | ernment in the telegraph servicu—looked out | portation, and a cheapening of labor. away jerking, and of those still remaining at | ,,Be,t,onscted by the Sonate and House of Nepre-.| Een Ga ringrort, iatelo, miu bu wheat: the name of .the Pero Didon will, be | all in doubt as to thelr power to Issue a writ | of the officewindow at Grand Junctlon, Tis ‘Territory needs capital more than | the Convent a nuinber are yet affected. Petre pea rere ereirtr gia Gop Lortnee. Hutale IO be. wheat iio be pte lastly il horo-worship, indulged | of habeas corpus Inthis case. itwouldonly | ‘Tenn, and witnessed the doparture of thd | Inbor. Thre are plenty of Binances for care- | Your correspondent to-day met Fathor | granted by the Sinto of Michluan und tho ‘Hominion gran) bu oatar a oria four, bri a bak ‘in by the Indios, ‘sometimes proves tucone take sconple of days.” two brignies of cavalry as thoy passed over | fit investinents of a few thousands in mines, | Dutton, the ofliciating clergyman at St | Sorston.to consruct a bridue serons the: Datrott pnd sandries, cy 1, Buttato, by carn. ES ST Tira, under careful management, of profit. | talned some statements regarding thestrange | the following restrictions snd provisions: ‘ho bridve Schr Nelson, Buffalo, MIU bu corn. venlent to the recipients of their adulation, was tho caso win St Gnmbotia on recolvinj Judge R bl fs taal y-portrults which [lately describe me — 5 oar at Sehr B. 8. St oning hee =a Houbt the, rontlely. of ask. the hills In a pouter ly ivestion. It was | stock, or other industries, with a falrcer- | Mary’s.and the Convent, and from him ob- eer We ahall be lawful t ‘a Sunsecuor bard breve deder Rebr Annie Baer ‘ho request Is somewhat unusual, and I known to but few what movement was on | tainty, Btmr Chicauo, Manitowoc, sundrien, L ae be located at or within one inlle of tho City of : but, alual I must now inform yoy that his trou- foot, but thatit was one regarded as of ex- ub ihe co! oversupplied with men | malady, “It began,” ho suid, ‘about four shal . Prop 0: Nohion Cleveland, 145% bu corn, 6 bria é bes ‘aro incrensed tenfold. 2 Ty friond,de- | think inust deny it, Will the defendant | traordinary risk and danger wos known by eee ca a ae their own, and | weeks ago with faingle cage, The next day DEER ME ote Rar rei | Pork, Ls brladourcand sundries, for Port Hurog a tiring to possess a solid remembrance of the pay his fine ?, t abl Th 54 those who in the tolegraphic departinent | the lone winters deprive them of much of | there was anothor or two, and still another Et tiway purposes as. publio highway and be con: | con, pod Intormedinga pulnts. 20,073 bu corn. great statesinan, ordored M. Grunot, a proml- arbour—Iie Is not able to, your Monor, F | translated the elpher-dispatches, Onocould, | the f 1s | on tho following day. We did not feel any | 0c 8 ee) rc te ae aie ee eae Rue | Behr Winnie Wing, Ludington, 00 t ler the statute th b d= 1 | their stimmer-earnings, ‘This Territory ig fortha transmission of United States mulls, iten- nn if. Ludington, 6 bu coro, 600 ba Dent Parisian sculptor, to execute : belly under the statute there cin be no ad | however, ba easily eonvineed that tho expe; | Jarge and rich in undeveloped resources, and particular alarm at these, There were then } sonable tolla may be charged for the uso of sald gain, 10 bels Aor, ‘ ie 4 DUST OF GAMUETTA, ded eet he balilit Milieko defendant | ‘tion which started out on that bright pril | js capatio of aiipporting m large populations | several days before there were any othors, | brave whon used elther for railrond ur highway tr Murkeyon, Muskegon, sundries. Tory of bolus, exblolied inthe Selon for | intoeustolys morning expesied to, move with f ruoldity | buf capita required wot ess than bor, | then they Dagan gains, then these was an, | Ey ntshn igs, ta on conrruted madre | REED GPURRiues MGnseetaoe ier bet andj y > lm 1.000 franca: stody. % y rE. 8. Ral . Monskaunee, : Fae aera dete completed, and pre | As Olllcor Apgar placed his hand on Kear. | ONY Mitte ie ee ot any” Kin Se 1s8 ee ad Aare | without | Olund that it was assuming. sueh proportions eee eae Preaeay sain Bevan Went sneer Hindrtes, — ari nounced by the, Juctyes to bo worthy of 4 placa | noy's shoulder the latter sald: Unless it wero a few small rified steel | Tamuiy’ because. ‘aisianees nre great, trans- | that they thought ieonly thelr duty to their | Sze ,c5n0 to, carey nto fun oes tne Tend ener ea ne aay Coe rn, 80 ble} fntho Salon. This neppened soveral mouths | — “ Your Honor, I hope it is a constitutional ‘id i yy 5 re ere, end the schoo! for a short | Pr ylcces herein nranted, The necessary detention MK And rundros, for Port nnd | io : a d visitors tht 0 doubt noticed in th ; uns drawn by four Hult and active | portation ts tedious, expensive, and fraught patrons to suspe! 8 schoo! 0} Of bouts in passing sald bridge shull not be construed pork, ries, for Port Huron and intern azo, ond visitors thore no dowbt naticed ine | days work of eleht.hours that 18 stIpulated | horses, ‘This was the communcement of thnt | with more or less discomfort, and prices aro ‘and allow the children to go hotne.” | as incerforing with the navigation of iho river, Sints pat um ints, splouausly pluced near tho vuifet, awalting Its to that commitinent.” most daring raid through the entire State of | high. A man must work here, or starve, If When I lett the Convent {thought itmight t the bride Prop James Davidson, Butmlo, 61,000 ba corn. , ‘cons wt Ivor draws atauch place of pinces ia tho Mtanesio the salon, Asnwork of art iis | Lhe Judge repiied that tho timo was dis- | xississipp! which cronted the wildest excite a nabtatita situation for which he is | not baa bad plan to drive over tu Fayette- | channol of unil be moet convoplent for che passa imirable, but 3, Gaeabottn finda it so "hide | crotlouary with tho, Louse ot eofregtion | mentand consternation In tho Confederacy, eee oon eae tton td’ oxpericnee: | ville, three or four miles further, and seo the | Sf ponta at all mos: ‘ald dram nball ba constructed A Stinging Ieply Checked: 3 cously Erightful’ thar ho will not allow officials, and Kearney went out of the dock | and which nearly appalted the North at what | ho must take tho next best he can find, and | Doctor who has been attending ‘pon the par | cenr Fa Eee et he Tiron nor eerie: | Asa woman in Whitehall Township, Lebise || the ‘naniigistration to Lnve ie romavedaa specu: | "Ife remained Iu tho thnin, corridor of the Pea ee OR Eee pater whore hocan findit. Many meh of family | tlents, His name {s Hall, Dr, J. M. Hall. a | runt aogies with tho currontof theriver or chan- | County, in this Stato, was scolding herahildren, | .) ve rears? 0 here are necessarily separated from thelr frente OF Se¥Orw SEATE experience and a Hane shall bovat Teast 2 test (be, drar span or | tho neighbors, hired girl, and overybody {5 Uyak Possible from tho’ Palais do I'Industric. | prison fora tow minutes while a hack was eo bridge shall nor | &eneral, her husband entered and Internosed v9 e y q minds of tho department commanders, was : eXx- e, elndy tu question, Mimo. Salvini, a dramatic | hrocured, saying nothing. When the vehicle | ‘adity apparent; but the general expression amuillies 108, 3 Po ee a eta! Ing “Tow many cases have there been, Doc- | bo loss than twenty foot, hi artist, rofases to pay for the work on account of ived fi shed quietly. out between wator | Mild word, She oponed ner mouth for an angry tho conditions not baving beon fulfilled, ashor | rived he marcoe y, : among buth officers and men was, that, if tt | prospecting, herding, ranching, and inal or?” I asked, mark piers of tho bri x reply, but a spasm contracted her oheck, appreclacion of I, Gnimbottae busta bacon | Superintendent A.W: Trevostof the Louse | vould’ be done at, all,—if any body of men Fee Ee eae news about | . ri thik there havobeen abouttwodozen,” | piinebacurentoftie chanel in which wer mazbe | her fowar Jaw, fell, and she could neithes siderably decreased if t does not boar the | of Correction, an leer Price. Ti ae © | could possibly wadothrough the Confederacy | farming, mining, or herding east of the Mls- | hesnid, “among the pupils. 1 don’t know | boats during the season o| g peak nor slut her mouth, and her eves nearly “eachet"! .of tho Solon. ‘This atfulrbas been | bnek sent of tho carriage he at once sat down | —j Ser man to lead them, 5 whether isters want anything saldabout | raiirosd traiueare passing over thesame, and in no | Started out of thelr sockets; sho had dislocated ; {otvarded "from tho Soventh Chamber tothe | and kept his own counsel, as the hack drove Fee ee ee ee tare forluad' th a sourt set be aliost entirely uselogs here hed har the Sisters ee gate snail unnecersary deta occur in opening dio | erJaw-bonein hurviolent, elfort to make @ Eighth for judgment, and numerous wagers | down Kearney street to Market, and out | troopers would not be able to stand up under | —for only the best 1s told, and it misleads | “Surely,” Lreplled, “it 1s no more dis- Teese ae paiaeat at Ge Lept and maintained at | enlled win reduced the disiooation, bound up * Pavobeen nindé that M. Gaubatia must ula | Mfarket, As they passed tho Sand-Lot andthe | such hard riding as was necessary 108 suc- | thousnuds wits have litte to. epars after got- | grace to te Sisters Wan to the pupils? said btage at ie axponaa’of jl oeuarm aanitats | Rr huad, aud prescribed a tot dot es, At prasant, tho sult. only involves Smo, city Tinh he leaned Torward for an instant, | cesstul raid. No fears were oxpressed a8 to | ting here, and no acquaintance with tha | ‘No; you are right there,’ he answered. | tio, ig fata fro Of are an pont OF rete ta a tly = age 0, + Bulvint a ig y tho horses giving out, as it was well known x Be Pretty soon 1 asked, “ How many cases id bi i Cold snaps, wind, or sun roughon the skins tho arcisiae: eh nee nae nt swiftly sirveyed the scenes of all his nitro: | Gon, ores ai was not in the habit of read- country. oF exnorlence Aa die arlene ae have thore been among the Sisters? einy. = sobe oubunnocessery | peal and eetten it wits Glens Sulphur Soap. ig g ’ b y of thi t th 0 d sources. Already iminigration is pouring in SEE 5. ony {lturation‘arisos. at. any th ho will doubtioss goak redreax from M.Gam- | glycerine oratory i Io past three years, and | ing ‘over the Constitution of tha United | at anunusually early time and rate, and the | ‘About fifteen,” ire replied. "I can’t stato SES Ae That io cane ON betta, hen leaned back, the future being apparent | Stites to ascertain whether he would be Jus | prospucts are, that t fo ‘Territory will be over- | the exact number In elther case, but that {s | pyasta bridge the cause inay ve tried before tho Diss AMUSEMENTS, Probably M. Gambotta will be induced tons | ly more commanding in interest than, the | tined in taking horses if ho had uso for | run by moneyless and Inoxpertenced inen, | about 1h” Tier Courtot the United Bcatos for the Basen Dike | anne nnnnnnnmmnmnnnns sume wore biuteur towards his fate admirers, | past. ‘Thronghout the whole trip he sald not | then; and it is iiardly necessary to add that | who, failing of employment. and profit, will, “That makes about forty in all, or about | {clot Mlchitun, ay coanios desiring to use CIRCUS AND AQUARIUM. 3 in vow of bis past and presont intilottons; but } 9 word, but brooded in his corner. ‘ rth of t all ral 4 nd ondonvoring to rovive salons on welid | Sreat gato opener sit Sand. ‘The first few days of tho march carried the | which offers homes and fortunes to thou- | gested. BRCOScHeS F Boston—Hoaton (aiass.) (lube. <2 fag ongoivoring ta rovive eatons ou weulid | Frat quiets, and. muda of the Sand Ta | ae Tee eae caraatp pice | ralgh offers homes and, fortunes tot i ¥es," he answered, ‘that's about it.” | Radupon such rena prertie yer cane New Untied Shows, | Indies owhor are taking tiie cttept are tie | lender a prisoner, He walked ightly up. the | the command being divided into two or three |” Stock is tho surest. und ono of the most | _“Whatdo you consider the cause of the | sorthed by the Distriny Court for the faa Bupromo tn evory esaunitat dointl, and superior ta Countess Arconat! and tho Countess a'Huuson- | sone stops, andl gollowad ot uerintendont parts, for the purpose of destroying public | profitable tudustries of the Territory. [erds | disense, Doctor?” Soe nae Te ee ee eed Eiice. | dus avery now, ool and ntartltrig texture Sathe ; | 8; ond, as the latter isn granddaughtor of Prevost in T description was the first thing In | Brqperty, railronds, and telegraphs ‘as well | aro Incrensing in numbors and size fast, and | ‘Lean hardly tell; some have considered | unabie to nerce, habitaplo globe, notehly the Now York Aguartame =": : MME, DE STAEL, his personal description was the fist tinea | asto contugs the Robul cavalry, who wero | ranges aro dlecronsing proportionately; but | It from 9 polson of some kind, perhaps com- | | BEC.7. ‘That tho Secretary, of War shall have the | MOMMY eoname: iolisiandors Anacondas Of whose salon created tho greatest Acadomioians prior, nu De reand anid Ave ny | Very active in, trying to ascertain the where- | there is stitl room fur scores of thousands | ing froin 0 gas-house und affecting the milk, | igbiend be voated with Muon et atoam and eat) | te, Deep, Uinadad frotous, Walking Fish, etc. ste, ‘ Snduralars of the day, it is antloiputed that the Intendent aa A him, eot | abonts of the invaders. Onthe 20th of April, | yot, Shenp are the most profitable, and also | or from milk sickness, which 1s gomewhat | crafrand all rata navine, ing the Dotrolt Reyer, hq | the Wondrous Broncho Horses. ‘The Great Indien =! were which baye beon made for some tine in | #lx and threc-quarters, Y've got my 1863, Gen, Grierson selected froin tho entire | tho most troublesome. ‘The expenses of a | similar in the symptonis; others consider {t | to make all proper ortors, und to ustablish rules and 0 ‘ ‘ direction will now sucoced. Onaccountof | Kearney—Six and a half. id about 1,700 of tha most rugged und fous in close communities like this, | Terulations which may bo. ur may bocome at an: toyal Japanese Clreus, Melville's Australian Circus Z tho polltical ayitations In F' , Which caused command about 1,700 6 ny ged und | herd of 2,500 are entirely covered by the | contagious In close 3) | eee enontate for tue safe and proper uso. of aula | Frvor's New Pony Circus. Colvin'sSuperb Sonacerigy j tho evolution, thon tho Camcemte ‘and tho bonis eet tion was then ontered as fol- bost-mounted, andy directing the balauce to | wool, ond the Increase {s clear gain, Sheep | but notin nelghborhowts, My theory Is that | pridie, which shall bo observed. by ‘ownor or | Japanese Art Gallery, tho 40% colleation of Kau ! y the el E Di tris Light. W famous OTR Tree a eee eee nerd | lows? Complexion, fair; eye, pinoy hatr, | return to camp at La Grange, Tenn. ent | have to be herded. | Cuttle run nt large on | tls the result in some way of malaria. We | owners of the bridgo and by persons using tt or navi an jactric Light. Woo eater Museum. the Zoological Happy Family—two Whi historical chnracter,and at t hold S i. loose froin all communtoation with the'Fed- | the range winter and summer, and tnkeenra | have never bad any malaria here before to wating the river, Point Beats. ono itussian Boar, and © MWalidog all e we tho desttules uf iho uation ter bunds, Gador | aati brown mnariss on body, "2: ith | cralarmy, and dashed down into the vory | of See ter rd ei enting periods of | ane erent oxtent, and it inay bo that itis tak~ | aresproventur femora eee ee ameng Autaas to | onoeage, Intny i i: the Consulate, the salon of Mme, de stall was | “Ti, K." underneath, an 8." under | hoartot the Confederacy, In this connec- | deep snow on tho ranges that stuck need to | In¢ this form here, A few miles from here | the navivation of said river by iho construction of the FREE NOVELTY PARADE 4 otouly froquentad by culate of the Opposition, | that tn India Ink on, a Ceca Orrie® | Yon, temlent, be proper to, any that Gen; | be fed. ‘lore fa form of whe eases tone have | sn Boror eos rae Wt be found ful the Intent auiactipeesraeeeaoret 0} attached to the Government Ct U and weakens them “4 found 9 congenial rendezvous there. The brows | and forefinger of left hand, star hetweon Batehy wilt ts eouunand slg ake ae BS ‘This Territory is yet only in its infaney, | ing It to sweat, blood, “4 ve ‘Tho tug Morey has brought one scow-load of barley 2 GRAND PERFORANCES DAILY. 2. I but fts resources destino itin the future fo | thatthey die. This may bo another form of | gcomtheschooner David ‘Androws,ashore naar Uawer Afternoon at2, Brentng ats. Doorsopenonehove = - fora of Fond ie a SAinlaters of Sore fhumb nnd forelinger of right hand, all in | nis purpose, retreated slowly back toward La | bo one of the grundust portion’ of the United | this malaria.” ko. Capb,Papps, the wrecker, aaye that with youd | earor, Priocs of adinisalan:, lta ie ebiidrea : tame to = India ink, Grange, thoreby drawing the Confederate | State Tlesry Stanr Brown. \ Have you eucceeded in curing the pa- | weather ihe vessel can bo wot of, alihouyh ‘a sho ix | undurdyonre of ago, 2ic. Noserved sonia Tie Joepiratons, te ee ee eer ened AGE, BUSINESS, AND RELIGION. forces north, While Grieraon was dashing sal tlents?”™ ifgttened of ber cargu tho soas drive ner farther upon TOOLEYS THEATRE ~ oe 7 t OH. MJ b ‘° jeileat exiles, “who were “received. with | ‘The following questions were then put and | south ata rate of forty to sixty miles n day, WHAT IS IT? “Yes, all that I have had time to treat, but COMMERCE OF MILWAUEES. eet t that exquisit ‘politeness “which distinguished | tho answers reeistered : =the Confederate commandars nover discov: day bofore yesterday they sent for me early, | qnerovlowing snows the arrivals and clostances of | ycommonclae Monday, May 2 Every Evening ang {2 benno compagnie of the old régime. ‘The | Olerk—What fs your ago? ering the ruse wutil too late, Some authors and when I got thore | found ten or twelve | vesselsat that port during the month of April mad | Chicagu'e Favorite Cowodinn, : rel ane Montmorency there could express tho | Kearney—Thirly-four, state that Gen. Hatch was bady wounded | whe Strance Disease ut St. Martin’s— | naw cases, ond severn! were attacked whilul ARIIVALS. gk! I foul, WiiGge foe aE ee filed bie e avitable Glorle Whore were you born? ‘and his command seattered. If this wus s0,/ A Convent School Afilictod with st, | was thore. ‘Che oxcltement was very great, Ne Tonnage, JOH N ILLON at Atheist ey teur of tho irony of some old | Kearney—County Cork, Ireland, it novor attracted the writers attention, who | ‘Yitus? Dance—tt Bocomes Epidomic, | and [told them [thought It unsafe to kcep bt SM | supported by Biss LOUIS! DILLON and the i dette dtepiayae ble noble and simple taune | Clerk—What is four occupation? was In a position to know, and Closes the Somlnary. —* the pupils here any longer, and so they dis- at HLAISDELL COMEDY CO, : ‘bers; while the Couat do Narbonue, in accord: Kearney—Drayn The story, ag told by aoe of tho actors in : ‘Diapateh to Cincinnath Enquirer, missud them and sent thein home,” DEPARTURES, Wis frat appearance In’ Chicago in the Popular Play, ance with tho traditions of the Court, exercised Clerk—What is iting rald, 1s of dramatic interest, Are the symptoms similnr to those of St. LEMONS. nan. ur religlon? that excl bu ingenious and well:marited fiattery towarda Mioy-Cuthole. and, during the weary hours of inarch lator | , WesTBoqouair, O., April 23.—BrownCoun- | ving! dance?” Mme de Stall—a Wattery | which ufterwirds SeeeVrirare ts yaur resldenco? Inthe Ware sorved to entertain tio writer, | ty 1s greatly oxelted Just uow over a strange “Precisely, except that this does not be- Ho tare Brcaktest | The Loon a ‘ pee sp muoh auscooss ip the Court oF aie Kearnoy—No. 139 Gouch atreet, who often ascompanied both Grioraon and | sertes of events which havabeentaking place | come so violent as that sometimes does. | 5 w carey, President of tha ¥eamen'a Unton from | _Acti—* eee aaede in the ivoning. : charmed eve: ovalior do Boulliers thoro | iio wasthen conducted autof the building | Hateh on their raids into Mlssissiopl and | at the Ursuline Convent at St. Martin's, Give | ‘There hava been no fatal results, and I don’t | si catherines, was arcomod At Fore Guiborno onthe | ~~ wowiGKEIS THEATRE, bu dovial pi sony bla trafou fecltals: | and across the yard totha store-house. Lord | ‘Tennessee, ‘Tho urossing of Pent! iver, aud | mutjes south of hore, Some four weeks ago a | Consider tho casas dangerous.” rule and rentanced wo onu manth's Imprisonment MYICKER’S THEATBE, 40 Tho the Country Haat 01; Drinckerha: Bia | ORNS ie Coenen the Lonene se y; Wi v1 fa trusty was In waiting with s shirt and pair ] unwittingly coming upon o fortified camp, “How long does the disease gencrally | tor persimding saitors to guit their vensols, 5 z f Talllery,— 60 Well eee ed ee, eee cite | of pants of tho striped material worn by all | where Bid Gontoderntes wore, witha fores | Pupil in attendance at the school, adaughter | pyq yr ne Propaltoriaaae, nf sha tt fo Sar uber | To Led Biathises: Weddehiay aha neeee. These distinguished dobris of the régiine con- | theconyiets; a pair of blankets,a tin pan of thirty-five mon, and demand hg Its imme. | of Mrs, Mangold, of Cincinnati, who, by the |" “From two to three weeks, as a rule,” Tine: ohh has been thoroughly rebuilt. ABBEY'S NEW YORK PARK THEATRE CO, Yoreed wi food graico with the superior | and tin dipper, and a clean towel. dlatosurrender, are full of interest, and will | way, !ea daughter of Hemann, the banker, "Do. you treat it asif 16 were St Vitus’) A new aide-wboel seuiner, wixty-tre, feel, ont, 7 1 : Ghocibore ofthe Hevolution, auch as Luo “Thess ate for you,” said the Superintond- | bo more appreciated In the future than atthe | yhose failure a couple years ago will be re- | dance fmmefodatcbaniotte. Whon fully louded sho will In Dartiey Campbell's Great Comedy-Drama, ner, Lemercier, Arnuud, Lexouvd, Talley- | ent, handing him tho clothing. resent tlne. The damuge done by Gen, _ 4 “Yoa: give the same medicine we do for | not draw over twenty Inchos. 7 ’ croniafendamtn Constant, ere Be Ditroranee Konrnuy—" Must 1 take olf iny clothes?” Srierson on this march was a serious one to Tuombareds was Aligaled with what appenree that, and also quinine and other tonics, such | ;‘Thoschoonor Flira Carvatt, loaded, with, jumper. 2 abl 9, ea dort “Yea: but your underclothing.” the Confederate Governinent, not only in sens q as We give for malaria.” went ashory eee Norn Th e a thortanh ovale without loving ened otter Tia _proceoded ‘0 disrobe, but sloped to | supplies and munitions, but Ino moral suns, | Vitua’ dance.” ‘Tho symptoms were those ie there many cases outside the Con- | “¥bewark of droding rund the Haltimora & onto | ~ Si ati Poke abe UT ms and without fearing cach otter, uneil Napoioon, | transfer his purse to the pooket of his now | Its olfect lessened tho confidence of the | usually accompanying this diseaso; first, an | vent?” Rauiway Company's ducks at Bundusky, has peor sg dante Se sandy oR Te oa. ik ealous of the power of Smo, de Stall, Obl pantalonns. : Southorn peouls in the suecoss of tholrenuse, | Involuntary motion of tho shoulders, then a]. “Only two or threo that I know of., My | Waterat least nftocy fost uraund ail the. Corapany'a Jn preparation,W. 8. dilburt's comedy, “ ENGAGMD. er to abdicate her salon and rolinquish the | Being informed that the luxury of a pocket | Norls this all, ‘The presence of Federal I ¢ the syinptoms Into the othor | Wife hud an attack of it in her nose, and sho | Sacks, so lat oven tho lancest. vossol on tho lakou CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, Sceptre with which abo ruled tho Parisian world, | was tut common to the prisof bifurcations | troops in the hoart of Mississtppl prevented Browing of the sympto! went round here two or threo days making | wilt plonty of mater, enabling them to reach oF pptlenedodeh, fc TUE GRANDDAUGHTER OF MME. DE KTAEL, he handed the purse tothe Superintendent | large relnforcoments joining Lemberton at | portions of | the body, o contraction of |. frees at me, but there ara very fow cases out- | leave tue ducks without llvbtering ur other fncow a Y ( the Countess d'Haussonvillo, wifo of an Acudo- | for safe-kcoping, Informing him that it con- Vicksburg und Johnston at Jackson. the muscles of thonrins and face, aslight | side the Convent.” ql | 4 pilsian and Ufe-Sonatur, now announces that | tnined 807.60, wiich the latter, after count Referring back seventeen years ago, it 1s | nausea and headache. ‘The phystulan of tho “That would rather upset your malaria LAKE PORTS. Secure. your acsts for Mre, LOUIS FALE > i Salon will soon be throwa upen,—which fs un | Ing the three twontles and the silver which {t } noted that, after marching through swamps institutt Dr. Hall, of Fayettoville, was | theory, wouldn't it?! DETHOIT, Graad Teatimoutal Concert, ovening of Bay 4 4 SRE Of eome moment, aa It wilt bo the rendes- | contalned, vorided. and wiring rivers, the Hlinols aud lows | iin on, Di Mn, - ateaariptine Tor | «ct Xesyt los for « fact," mused the Doctor. Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune, , \ Beaderncfit, most cles une women of ars, Kearney—L am allowed my watch, Leup- | troupors dashed Into Brookhaven, on the ici cases ar tintntaiatett, ut he patiunts iiniss | “L don't know what to think of {ts 13a] operrotr, Mich, May %—Passed up—tropelters TO. Y. a 4 Aliog.” ‘Tho Duo de Tiroglic, MSL, Nénuny Lo- | POSS Now Orleans i dacksouy,, Naylrow | of poriaps 13, stuted that sho had nuvar buen | ™vetery to me, Commodore, Bilwaukeey Bt Paul, Prussia, Ariane, 4 uvé, de Viol-Costet, Caro, Alexandra Dumns, Suporlntendent~Yea, Have you aknite? | April 20, capturing over lonfed- | oct to anyattncks of thik nature, Dut ——EEE— Nebraska, and Avon; steam-bargos Isaac May, Mary TAVERLYS THE fave Fouillet, Mezléres,’ itouyset, eto, huve | Rvarney Noy Tdon't carry one, erates (and | destroying railroad, | prov | tier Oi agrtistor find boon su troubled. A Hawailan MMeroine. Pringloand tow, Fred Kolly und consort. d-¥. Fay | y4p, 9,21. HHAVENUA score 3IM ‘ Rromisod tholr ‘support to the Countess Inthe | ly looked down atthe pan and clothing, | orty, Including depow | and bridges, Nextwayto tho strprisu of the Mother Su. Honolulu Advertlaer. and schooner Abira Cobb, Rhoda Stewart and barvw, seiko sake (ort to eatantish a igher order of social enter | and laughingly remarked; “It's like asall- | On 0 Inst day of this now historleal raid,—- u: yy he rors iw er St) passing alon Wie tattoos last week we | Forest Cily and conser, Sparta and consort and -night (Ist Weok) of the greatest of succossoa * yatnents than thovo generally in vowtus. ors oun, “tho clothes ‘aro warm enough, | May 3, Issa Rebel camp was destroyed, | Perlor and the pss! Saar a oe notloed & gathering of natives, in the ceutre of | schooners Gonos, Willem, Young, Weston aud Me. JOUN P, 810TH Fumous 'y Company, thd paitictly literary rountuna buve beon inaugu- | thal’s certain,” as he sslipped_on tho striped and. hot far out from Baton Rouge, the | pupils were shinflarly nttackod. On tho fol ) Which wasn midiic-ugedt mun of rathor aslokly | bares, Jono AM tilldden and schucners G. Jt Wars TOURE " Tse by many iuuievar foftvenvo,-among whom | Shire over his undurshlet, Ploking ‘up tho | Seventh iiinols anpturod forty-two of Shave: | AnyiN ss oe wero wore, andl as thodays | genactand aicl gf aba WW to ts youre, Draw. | audfeciagner ink Gatien Wilms ti Daman | aw ALE PULIOLAN 31 am ie usvilie me: of yo uf 1 ear we foul WHS ONO O! 10668 WhO bat 1 ‘ a, 0, an +4 ’ Mention, cn necount of thelruccarpopus | PAuts he anid, aguin smiling: hab no arte Mlssissippl Cavalry, with melt Ca lonel at | frmates ef the Convent vocuina subject to | been washed overboard (rom ihe Wuloll, and tho Floachor end consor and schoonun H. oy fonry | The Moat ‘alented Comedy Musioal Orvantaatton in ‘ . wh f Rezyecee ocour, on Monday evenings, uf tions! lave T got fo Ay ay own tallor, cae ee aot ees ho oxpedition. and une | hls strange Hines, untll probably twenty or | irl was bis daughter, te was rotating tholr ox~ | Flyer, Watertowa, Kouinwest, bophia Minos. and J, | tha World! Every oveniny this weok ats Wedueas too, ani {lewasrolatiog sholes We ay and Baturtny Sturt ve, ‘ utigue wlionding nore of the pupils, and a dozen or more of | perience whilo overboard, —about an hour a v ot Jodo, Prussia, Fount | {athe widow of the Goneral of that oamerand | falled by fur or five inches, producad a’gen- | at umes surrotaded on all slides, uither byan | With this strange and unaccountable wpl- | Botvy soactorrs ei tao dnd itditoult ta | peeranes Geeorat sqhuonare Hassle, Harwich. J he IMPORTANT 10 THE FAIR SEX ! deRter, of the Marechal’ Ouvoust, Prince | eral laugh, in which he Joluvd, Taking them | armed unemy or swollen rivers, will cele denfo, for such TL NOW, APDEAEEE tO Oe Oey een ae ett a cert fe dunghtor that he | Caper Eitiabetty dunes, Se doTiden: flaring Nod | IMPORTANT TO THE E. publ Gif ho resumed hsown Until a pair could be | brate the ad day of Muy next, and look back | before yesterday morning the doctor wasaont | Keen ubune Watir unis heavy bouts would sink | He 4. Law, Minoebsbs, Thomas Gawno, and St. 3, s nes) - Next week a grand reception takes placo at ‘a 1m, vents of seventeen years ogo—the | forln great huste, and on arriving found | him, she ouoouraged htm to persevere, and | Bescon a 1 wbleh ety) Ze LEGATION OF FEnStA, me iat asked: “Can't put alittle coffee. day thoy imarched into Baton Range, though | Ww pow patlunts, jerking, And hoping, und | suo would tey wad rid him of tho Bouts; she'theo pidiat Dubie ae Onkogs Tribune, = m :: ble entertainments of NusurecAge, ‘ThiaMine | Se colles solnet ter etbutl : oan at seed, ye pi | present two or tres more Were taken with | which of courso fttod very inosuly. Sho dove | dredges was Drouebtaty 1eM ntioseavin Greauing | = = tee faeraiaments of Nuzure-Age, This Min- | «Tne rules of the Institution allow no fire | complished what no other command hel | To strange symptoms, and fell to jorking | syain and removed bie thick woolon, pantay | Zeauud th moraing, Bhs le toey Companys. wuarh | A cee re aes cate GA | Ln ne Sa a ae andea |Faae air aut etoe lr aan | ai toon iosane maint ae thows | Ka dar cet ganad | Mi mulch aie mires wore on (eat eat gg | BEG ae “ured FariRtwssedy. fier tllets wore ali | YOU MPO ey oe want to: ene | a eee ver Loo Con gerfenee, ae oud doctorand aa gente | He wasuble te koon bia beau above water until | MenGmieR easly chins Nouuuace outed |= a on the Perslun New Year, which eamuy--Vary wel lon! m- | without sleep or food, capluren ove | Si y ry cl at long "rhe tug Alurt, awuod by. Hi. Green, of Chicago, D ? feumed on the Gist of lust ‘month, | croach on the rules, federates, hud several akirinishes, destroyad | Sisters, who had buen gradually growing | picked thom up. Was not this @ Hawallan Ai ow whoel ai Meuoullnoe priday. “ “Hh oft; cit daa.” tolgious “duty for |" itut him tn Corridor 19; Call 161," eAid | an immense amount, of Heebel afores, and | SUarwist tout thorough tight and wbectioul eronoh rene dla ad, jestiay sora wi ow ie qFtuves PatfaSigiaizadbn, [leur Grastan Secarerierach i nde | Mi aimee ani UM Ta a ahoean | AMG" th ald, ‘yet "pees na | oct Alara, Me Gi | te uns mea metas al | eee ance te RUE | Medal alinaaigetae is or Now Year, (a qula onetusies meio roy anos. | Me Tequirements make necessary, tt was | from, foe. Seeang tht ovale and | spring-w rressod Into. servi vas | munutucturod of cAiton and papore Two kinds, | puy crane passed up to-day ang sorougn the 90 | SLU per box, ur alx boxes for ont by wall free cation, ‘The’ At coatuines made for the oo: | ont on Katurday ltet In & shop on Mission | tho Sixth ‘and Seventh Lltnols Cavalry. | Spring Wagan pies ervice, und us | munutacturod of Cotton ao eer Links Con CO a Cal Pel am Of postage, securely sealed. Z cn that 12He, Atmbussador of Persia was visitod | Suton Fitna? rumatking tu the barbur at | ‘The names of Grisrson and iateh | maby of Ue puplis ns could be ot off oll 80 | Now york and Hotton, For ee ag, spot Win duttesst and pléasact. MRE Gita y menpicie dow | of bis ished class b ts Al short a notice hurried to the depot and sent Mech Silt countrymen who live iu Burts; and tho | the time that fie Was probubly throwlog away elng 60 identified with these regiments Mes | to tole h by the fret train, In the doulers, Special Dupatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Wholasale Agents for the United Gtates, nister biméalf, in now attire, wished all bis | bis money, as theclty would cut it for goth- | in the fact t sleraon was the Colonc! of ae Nes Oy eT 0, case en Manrrowog, Wis. May 2—Tha tug Winslow, of Dee eta cont trou at . suet Happy New Voor A the Sixth ifiaulsand Hato the Colonel of | Of those living at a distaucs the telegraph | anger ahead siguaied by & cough Wsaverted | woib erred ara estat wi Tar, : 3 Parapau Bold in cof wl} Drugy iste. oad ftio’s Honoy of Horenound a a ah BoA BrEVES HON & CO, Anan di Agalnt a ing na few days. ‘ u i 7 tac neatly before ua ae ie eae oomes promis c Ho" fet oroved to be the frst coll in the | the Second Lowa. eet eer ere rd detdchmont | "BR Uae Houay, Drops oura ia one minute, | Wm, Ube’ wus to go toto dry~dock hero, Dut ss with ite brillant f6tes d | second corridor facing’ south, Its walls aro | When the news came North tust Gen, | Hed, und yesterday another

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