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SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1880—SIXTEEN. PAGES. . er « 10 5 THE CHICAGO TRIBUN : vlolont shock thirty seconds later, but no | omiting tho lista of words, ar horo presented, | country hnto tho Chinesd most bitterly, and | etc. cte.? If no, defont ts alrendy writtan on tho | 14 fasted over tha Wire a shout of giddnods will | whore thg men lay, Wh : as it ts, lias nocomplished noting mere | Tocard ts given of its duration, dhe index | ‘Tho report, self wuld il gom fouror Aye | have fost no opportunlty ty harm them, | Republican banner, (Grant eatinot unite’ the | arise that will mnko tho wolkin Flog. Dyer and Aowed Out to thera ge oe Pollet aed a pte of the atehograph showed that the sccond | colums of this paper: ow, the Chinese,’ Instead of temomburing | Patty. Tho strongest, pane, taeda re th ATnve REPOUTAOAN. | fire, ity aolurs Wis nocesuntiiy ne Sn Houta a ak sche genio shook was from N.N, W..to 8, S, E., and tho AURIGED REPOUT OF COMITER, and resonting tholr’ wrongs, have literally re= | Peeno te Innis a Naa oe wow tino. men. When the Tnrgeat fosit , ANT NOTES. fore of tho shook was registered at ‘de 4, reve nut allcnt Asrom words intvhteh turned’ modu for evil, citd have setae oxi . Yost Ate CAMEMELT CANTER Polltical -NeatisaontSEelier plod, ay Fe ploge ot fron was Ika Fa grees, af Wana. dius: ropeans ere p mt oan rectly 10 prostate mon, no J Among tho drawings at the exhfbition of Prot, Bayloy Balfour retuned tast weelt ean Adare the shor’ sound of u, Hu follow with credit to thomeplves. Withitta | an original topblican Itntors atin | | SACHAMENTO, Cal, May 13,—Bupplomonta of | two. feet a ove thom, Atk ele ee han . the Institute of Water-Color Patntors, which | oy Socstre Yenys Neture), having obtained | 4, &) ‘Omit atlent silat % svhen the pret fon years there have been dreful famines tn Protont Agalust Third-Toernilam, tho Inter-Ocean giving glowing necounts of tho | of tho fire Was shont, ant Tntohindan aa us been opened this weok, Is ono by the | deed speoimens ot 000 specter of floworing | ending vouct 4e ahort, execpt when ¢mimee | Pine. compared with whieh, the Taina th To the Fititor of Th Ohteago Tribune, Grant mesting nt Chlengo have boon plontitully | compahtons wore ennbled to drag tenet ; é i 5 ‘ hemsety Gorman Crown Priticess repreventing an | plants, and four cases of living speclmons,'| dlatety preceded by c or G, thnas Forpil, enl- Ireland ©} saeponta, Kns. May 20-0 18501 represented | sont tv California. - I havo recelved a numberof | Away Ih wearcl of nssistante. "hot get Malian ponsant boy. Tt ta Inscribed "' Homa, beni any DlaNtot tho Drncenty witelt | cin, ary dent, Opponit, hav, Iv, ofa.” (a) | Western nations has matte any effort to tte. ; iy r : t 7 copies, Wheh Grant roturnod from. histuur | Were sg badly busned that. they werg iners asd ‘ yields tha dragon'a blot of Bacotra, and | Omiealtent nat xen ona cortgonané whan, | oot the starving Innd. @ Have beat {nil | ho Capt oe Ne arte eee eat ice | around tho globo It wos allapocted by eutme thnk Tered, anil thoy” wero neatly bil : : Ahivh, ti recently, was quite unknown to'| the final conaonane te doubled, dnd’ apelt | Yidual coutribullons, but auch a thing usa | United Stntos Convention that wis dvor hold by | Hem Mater tin caueuaant howl Hat Ttuthburs. wil lose tls sfaht'el® + A Denutlfal head of ‘Venus, discovered Myenuh. BennEl yy. was! a ~ > [teas Glrag, gazed, Drogeat, duot, tuset, | Chinese rellef fund Has never been known, | the ftepublican party. In that Convention J bnd | his travels wero n preparation for the apntone ht t th 4 tirely, “Tho snon say that thoy brent Ne : a 7 . : Wo have foason to be amazed ard mortiticd | the honor of ndvounting foe thie second pico ont [fue Prestdontial ned. Hfo had‘ hoch hdnored comparative caso with Nthed with with the friezes of Pergamos, now In Berl, | A contemporary gives the following moths cpaulet, ste (9) Dron fiat eienby a sone that the far_Enstern people, whom many of | the itepublican tloket, Wiiltam Le sata With | abroad aa an ox-Proaldont of tho United Stator. | damp earth, biting te fac ip the ‘Inckan nose, Casta of the head have beon | od of ilustrating tho indestructibitity of | Wie, preceding Hower Ue went na CAtaleey | us have regarded ns att infertor anit tlesplen- | rromont and Dayton he Our’ atnndard-bearors, | Thoro bad been grand ovatlons abronih ioscrip* | hent wns ro ntenda tHat, thoy bate eget tte mado and the huso ls to ba restored. ‘Tho | matter: ‘Two, sented mings tubes of equal | fret, final’ ‘am to rt Prope inion imme. | Vie race, should. be igre syipattiotlo with, nnd with tho righteous motto, “Opposition td | Hods of which had. boon telegtaphed to this poorly, thinteing that they could nae other “head 4s sald: to equal In boauty that of tho | welght-oue of thom containing oxygen and [Glial eer od iy o, ae enbor, miter, aien- | Wel charitable, to, the Inhabitants of a very | mioap vein Helles of Marburism, Pol ywaniy. and | Country ng personal honorspaid toa triumphant | tho torture long. Suniire Venus of Milo, alittle powdered charconl, nto propared. Tho | tor gal tieter, aU Oe " ’ distant faland than, the niost enlightenatl of sinvory, a tusorived apne iia im pubttents conqueror. ‘Thess doseriptions, highly colores, tals Kondall’ & Eldred Rattrond croxg cee chareonl nay be catiged to burn aay coms & Ome (0) @ from flom, dintenm, parndim, Us have over been to them, The trish ought, We aceateltoexistence, From that tine to | Word trumpeted through aur home papors and deop Ritlly on n trestle ata palnt wher, most beontiful ‘statnetts In bronzo ha | pletely by heating It by means of s emall | oe, (by ant after Av, tun: Canty dauter, | Hthey have any, gonsibllity, to feol douply | purty aneny ito t {io Men given tat n eltizon ro honored nbrond | ATEN fire of May 14 was raging fereat® been teeently discovered In Pompell. It rep- | ilame, On pinciig the tivo tubes on & bal- clo. ny vet “ifler O, thug: Bo't, Dro't, | ashamed of the high moral revenge whieh | the ‘brosent 1 havo Advoontod tho election ahold Ta alendd Re HONG 16 thohhyhest yeslelont he fire was all about tho trest! ley and ees > Fesents a {aun tapping. skin full of wind, | ance It will be seen that there. has been’ no | git tha’, boro, thoro, furlo, ete, those who have hid abundant vauso to be | of evory Prosidont olceted by thatparty, Ihave Not. considarott BAe, AL Dassengoy yas ’ Though nut altogether cleansed from the in- | variation in weight. : 8. Fite silont’tt from rapsody, rinoceros, | {ielr enemies, and yet ard not, have so mau | given freely of my tine and ineans togecuro tho position, Tho Grant manngers dealared that he | stoppetl on one side of tho trestle te allow ty + oruatation of nges, it ls an object of grent nd- Cnroful fnvestigation into the cauge of thd | bute, gost, sumac, Ariane, ete,’ |) naninously taken por thon, ‘Tholrisheall | succoss of Republloan prinuiplos, [have hold | Ws not a bandidate for the Prositenoy, did not | passengers to eet olit and cross the Bly mirntion, says the Pizeolo, to all who seo lt. | gry whieh Uroke out.on the, sicatship Bloscl | a-Drop allent from corin golem, cfe, | theuselves Christians; the Chinese ura Wn | vartousoilces of honor within Its organiza tion | Wish the oflice, arid could not be Induced to tnkd | foot, hore Were about ff yon i ty pass + The artists of Now Ortenns havo Intely | revented thy tack that ft orlginated spontan- 10, Omit allent dfrom jurnal, peplo, lop- | BAN8s but In this caso nt least the prannd | go inuch by way of preface, Lam now ree | it but by tho gonetal wish of bis countrymen, | Some-diatance above tho trentlo a 7,000-pRe to practical virtue, Hi hd t to be eort of honorary | Oll-tante was burning. Just as the ne ; ae r a permanent | cously in silk goods which constituted a part | ard, cla. seem to havo, In respect to, Invtautly compelled, iu tho event of tho nomi- | He woutd consen oa lO pASSen formed what Is designed to bea permanent | oP iter enrmo. ‘Chemient examination showed | fi, (co) Change et toy, aa in fantnam, | 9 cousplouous ndyantage over thelr Chelatian | iin ob Tin that f havo tirlco hesiuted to | candidate above nniy struggle for tho Prosi- | had reachod tha bottom of the gu es wiles Few 1, (i foes, wns about twonty feot di ehh Union, its objet velng to advance wsthotio | that for overy part of silk fro 0.75 part of | fonctie, alfabet, fotograf, difthong; (e) to 1 a ——— reach the Prosidcntin! chale, to sover for tha | denoy, On his return homo bowns handsomely | 19, ploping slues: tite to onde fy ty wide, i tastes, ‘promoto art adtication, atid enable nll | oxide of on and eo f0 paris of coloring nine asin naptha, diptheria, cte, THE VOICE OF THE VOTER, | the helne ms connection with my party, it do- | received in tho Pacitio and othor Stated as nn | Aud tho oll pourod Over td c tea fank fell In, Southorn artists to have n permanent gallery | ter—consisting of fatty olls, organic nud » Drop stlonts from tle, tant, ote. U + | olining to vite for U.8, Grant fa sovering tt, | honored oltizen without referenes to party, | affine. Hundreds of parrots in ong mass of oxlilbition in that elty, carthy mattors<—lyad peon tscd lo give wolght:) 23. Onlt-r (a) from tsband, depo, olde (b) Army Dolloving Unt tho aafety of our repub: | Upon bis Tenching' tno great Aiddio Biatex of | Pusine” down: the, wally hoes Messrs Sampson, Low & Co. of London, Bat Bouly. Wo An ate on kocne! My vem ul” hace nas “The Gentleman from Jackson. Henn tustitutlons doponds upon an honest adho- | furhia “boom neihe highests quiokiy’ held | furty fect high, and roared Ike a lutte * pnnotnte a new work called "the Great || ‘The Munletpal Council of Tatis hava vise | ocnae indnt Ianoh, mold polite ete, Fos iste OE, sioit to tho oxtinples rot by Washington, Jetter-, | indir state Convention and minty aaonttia. bes | ‘Che alarm was elyen to the people wrest: Historic Gullerics of England,” edited by ited tho Pentusuls of Gennovilliers, to nascar. | COME Hanh Manolis inlay Fe tee hon | “Lam tho xontloman from Juckson County— | son, anid the othor foundors of our system of | forehand appointed delegates to tho Nutjonal | in ts path bolow,’and by apron ate were Tord Ronald Gower, Te wll be published iy | tain the results of Areigation with thy dis- doubled ind thud mpol ade odc cin at, stat | .,The world bus ofton board of me beforo— govertinent, “1 do not believe thit, the exe | Convention in the intorust of Gdu. Grant, Rven | all succeeded In reaching the summit g _ Monthly parts ayd Mlustrated by pormanent | charge fro the sewers. Thess have bean | j i ay an a4 I'm bound to feed on Governmental bounty noy hits arion or enn nrleo that | ut that enrly - day, “before” thd ” Presl- | other sido as tho stream of fira awece Me photographs. Khe size will He imperial | Cound splendid, and the agricultural popula- bul, shorty shal, spel, Mol a tl parca, ‘And Prealdontial pap for somo yenrs more. flicuta nese fepare thereto Pa donttal pieforences | iad | eon dizouseod wy Fortunately there wero no Women oreint by, iy aelt gi Mustentions will bo given | fon of Gi Tnmda are te bu found forutitzs | £4, ball, roll, ete. ‘a j ! a ‘ Now (Genk tll Branilly “Ax? foun with tho | of mpad coud Weare mien who will tf elected dovolopad to destroy. tho. Kon Panant ko paiong. her oF tre we eaettences wand ‘ ing-, the reinaining part of the sewage of | . 47 Uso tho termination wn when derived Ap r from taking ta tuoruin by tho: Nnanimity In tho support of Grant Then Me | for tho mon, all of thom notive oll-prodseee ,) ah 7 z ft Ilinols, rom taking tholr sonta thoruln by tho covert | inst uf fulso protensos foll, und it wng scon that otlve oll-pro oo ariatan Court tins tate) ante uted Pavia “rhe ayy mie ucere QRronnsed to lari prepa ig Gyre ae aacalvartiy, ort ae, For I havo scoopad tho wholo o thrente br open bravado of Bouthorn tenitara ov | MMB of Tals protansos fol, und tt tne Beto po- | baed to the dangers of an oll fire, me ey ‘ Northorn copporheus. 1 velleye that dames G. | itieal ati iv. Efforts were thon mado by wtn- | Was across the trestle when tho fir h opel puymiont for w portriat-bustof na sitter | ¢ a ‘om the Latin and Sucon, aa vise, apprise, | “I’ve lived for many years, Town, by plunder, p iM joal atrugyle. Efforts wore mado by ¢ 6 fire struck: Srhioge lkonost hie has failed toentele "Th otinegn, Ce he intiaty fants have sent poll. Hees revise, eto. : 1 BDDEISr |" Anil to my teador I inust closcly cling, laine, the “Plumed Knight’ of Malio. to | scrupulous politicians and bosses to rccuro the |- and leked ft up Inn short thine, t Whom. atthis momont moro than to any othor | delogates for Grant from the Southorn Btates, Tho rapid atrenms Ih tho Bradt Court, however, evidently belloving that nu- nf M Ne 18, In forming pretertts of verbs and past | For I should shortly starvo if shoved from | man tho Republican ‘party is indebted for its radfordolt-fetas thorized Inbor la deserving of gone compen. | Bev met the Atuntelpal Counclt, f nt q { i. ff which wil by any posstbility voto for | are fatal conductors. of burnt i paritoiptes, writen alone, when the sound under frond predniitencs, if eleoted to that high office | Holt! tango. four best ng oll, The sation, granted the unshecessful reulptor u | ‘The long-oxpected map of Palestno, drawn | qvll combine wit the final suhvocat congo- | ‘Tho friendly sholter of tho Whisky Ring. Will take tla svat and. disporse or disncm ail the Hpublieny annie, Suny a, Gath the yust tanks aro many of thon closdlostrean + cortnin time in which to nstempt to go alter | In twenty-six sheets, on nacalu of ono such | nant sound of the verb, aa sin yuld, tand, | ghould ilaluo or Washburne win fd not focl | ‘allorous opposition, tf wny should be offered, | sinrp practice and unfair means in the Conven- | en tong Lime before any ho oil int burns the bust that the Iikenesscotld not be disput- | to the milo, after the surveys of Liouts. Con- | apurd, soivd, eta; (b) works 1 toler tbl rare ng ensily as No waved from bis puth Indebate | tions of Now York and Pennsylvania, and will a long tne before any disastrous co - ed by the sitter or his friends. der and Rilchonor, 1, By 1 now reportotl ns coutbine with the final aepirute sound of tho | mo po'bott out of business and of mono; thosu chosen chatplons of tho Botithern Dor | not permit n eandidato ta ho foreod upon thom | atences ensuc, | The tans ara mae of fron, complete and ready for publication, The f it + but tl out of Lueiness at ve inoerag, J A correspondent writing from Venico to PB y verh, aa putt, voxt, murcht, wisht, ele; bu ath w " Te ee ser tilt goat tene | Bydosperate mensuros. Tt Ie quite fimo taut i en nee Inter eo leet ait ey ve! a d iS t t Gy 3 Ag tho nuinher of dole; ‘os from State: = Ui Us i the Shonen on tho Ith int says: Ag | Sitvey of the country was accomplished be- | (e) xn when fe makes wn extra syllable, 08 | “Ivo bullied, bellowed, threatonoi, and ap: Gon, Grant fg.ngt the choice of te Jtepubillean tlonert for our Hepa pligau National Convention | bnerels of olf burning within thom for mate And lan wwonry Almost to distraction, wer ng hin in tho afections of the pouple. anconiing th tho eate OF oue Uatyy i Shae ca Finny ho iron Blares With a white Neat, the Tyo bushed the little pigs that squirmed and | Wedo not Ike tosva.n man, no matter what ho | fopniadon, aa nt presont, onubles states to ue- | GGAYy top Lip iy and the quid fire toils aqentedy has done, appenr by his notions to think thatwe | fodiniie the nominations whon thoy enndonoth- | OVOr and seeks its level, no matter what Uye held in onlm control each warring tnctlons | wre buund to be constantly providing for; tat | fn, ‘ stands in its way, Finally, the 4 tivecn Janunry, 1873, and September, 187%, | dn fol 18 ded, grected, an Instance nt, fhe ena taken of tho meat alnco whieh thie tho’ maps have been laid | fro et a tnd qa In rdject ives the . front of St. Mark's, 1 may state that yea _ down; the memoirs written, tho observations |'rp must always beaded, agin raged, wiketl, flay three men wore for three hours engaged }) calcuinted, the hills drawn, and tho sheals | bjesed, fu removing lamp iron, ieee tho northern | jithographud. ‘The whole of the work, ex- | ~ ‘The report {sto’be taken up and considered 11 to secure tho olection-of candidates. Undor ‘4 great lron uxtremity. of the fngade, ‘Tho iron was 80 } cont the coloring, was oxecuted by olflicers lew Heeeae eet cing | My stuck ts *boumtng’ Water than arocket— "| no othor man muse dues to waplro wo Dositions | iPuvo prejadiolnl circumatunaes of tho offore | bands about tho tank separaié with a crag nny, tibedded In the, nagonry that, tn | Sittinen of tho Noval Engineers. pitied Vile ator aE Car Weiuggiong | ss Hotaxous te in fry trevelies pooker. Wwithont nektng tints by vour leave, | “Stand | for rant, is nomination should mot he mate | and thon tho tank 18 twisted apart aud lise “abs “wae, displaced and damaged: tnow | ‘Tho deaths have been recently announced | Sumnor County, Kas, July 16 and 17, 1880, “Ym gotng back to Inckson raw to rest: Will do vory well for Icings, but aote with bad | Convention, oiesonas thedolegntes nave been, | ton, Dams nro thrown up and rot estrus. “stands behind ncolunm, This fact’ ta inter- | of two of the most prominent entomologists — T’ve shown that 1 itn smart ns well us witty; racy upon epubliean stumnehs. Je Gen. | The represontation teuntair. and not the truo | fn tho provable course of burnin wees “Gating ag showing the solldity of the interlur | of Continental Europe. Ernest August | 1s thor anythligtorrible about tho orthog- | Het proud Chiongo how! and heat her bronat— rant wishos to rutaft tho wifections of tho | sontimont of the public. ‘The third-term ob- | oxploding tank, in hove. of Fol ftom tn wall andthe absence of any’ necessity for its | Telmuth von Klesenwelter was x manner of | raty of tha abov colum ? Tv HG ALY Meat hn ertuinpli arog alt | Aurea pecplo he will at ones wlllleeE AL | jection ts not the only on agiinat Grant. | cheek. Otion thousands of dolines! we restoration. ‘The operation was performed @ Saxon Pelvy. Council, an aceoimplished ——— dangers: . ‘ ' tres i i , f roperty are saved by this means, ‘withour any onalal Toing Drenents? couidenable avelr a felon obsorver, VERBAL CRITICISM. Ivo yorkoll my wiros well aud ‘ wooled’ tho ils Speedin Te eanot zal ta you keow tvoted 108, and darnestiy. sur add by ie, thei tho flowing oll besoines fay "he York E 7 pe ” H ingore. BuO ait he is infuctiy is soul | Gon, Grant with pon und specoh ‘in both his | Of fcc, nes ping liundreds of : : (phe New Fork ¢ Boeri Raat by Hunt 9 Ho was chiofly a coleopterist, but attended | Averia Pinus: Helwonk Weewk-auk las _ namo, thut bis reputation fs suifering, that tho | Presidential terms, The Tote in tha noxe resi | into the alr, witile the olf seethes md ot : oe on Tor the Washi more or less to all orders of Insects, while Tot great Cook County's glorious delogation men who are homing Lilia on ato unsavory | dential cauvass wit Do so logo that nelthor | and throws off dense clouds of smokeasthl ‘ ‘at St.’ elena, intended for the pelington Thuiting his_ studtes chilly to those of Propoaitions—A Hit Bock at Bad Creep calmly homewiird to tholr little holes, olitteiing, who oxpect to use him to forward | party cun afford to take untiecossary risks. | nut binek as tar, When a-cresk Iles | rk _ Monument, 1s to bay presented to the Wash | Rurope, S.C, Snellen van Vallenhoyen, of | Punctuation, Tl contraut next to xobblo up the Nation, Molt aneisoltish echemes.” flo cannot fail ise | Grune isnot the choles ot Gilitornin, Parties | wiy-of watconnr of tlity bhatt oh ssn tee FT ee ede eine only. veseney | Oued, wos bos kuown by. his jeorks, an eax Auanlle: Bettini ‘Ani! Yottly Blaine and Washburno,~d-— tholr } that tho Numusis of Neve Yuri, wlio so recently | arg su diviied hero tae the Republicans eannot | rom nm tank, the dalier ty Increase for k , “Foun, attar It had een loxt sight of for soe ES eat adits. Tete | outtisipts comes to ino from tho" homo of | iit up, my friciids, with ‘Spring fold forty-rody ithodeinun aidth Unteftaln af tho clan muscaod, ffeil bat by ae ES toad aon pours in typon the swrtnde of tho Water, and ‘ «nintteen -yenrs. - jen our naval vessels bf . fi produced a work, which is still Incomplete, ¥ oron of Penusytvanin, whose ofly claim to tead- | hore os in some of tho States, ‘ ware ordered home from forelgn-waters at | Bn tho “Tehnatimonidm of Northwestort | mestry “huchy but Toning ely ree And hurry home in sormiey Cr to is borne along with the current, carrying de uanNna J, HAuIA | orahip la bls money-biga, aro the two lendors of- Hd me very mitch; but I cannot {uh fi true tt ——$— “aT OHO. ja0us fhe-fron the Scene of the 4 a tho Ciyil War in 180L - | i H meno} wish i r wi ro 1 hls : ofivar ae aK, he ue fron the Beat tn eee tte and. {attntod drain zo fone Is tween tho a eae orb i faa El ip ea eden “pi for ace gui ograndtzenent ih 3 PIRES. oe ing the How Olly ron tank was bum ie M y ber verb in the "7 a OIL FIR , aleg, stappe at St. Helena, and somo one own poncll, . fn finitlve. For examplo: “to even realize,” “to Fe slay aici tetas ae He ee ar Ae iy her Regain ry CitcAao, May 21,—Whon tho third-torm advo- | action of tho Cook County Convention would | yosteuotion in tho Bradford Dintelot— | Niiys Of smoko and. flame 100.tuct high, ontos first opened the campalgn, tho denr pou- SU Td etre ope ecertn Te een Dayh of Constant Berll Loading pind ‘was blowing stiflly, betn; Seca plo wore {nformed th u very patronizing way | rout—mustoyermbeli him; hy willhuyethocon-.| to Exelting Incidents. y siddeh, strong gusts and: whirlwinds, thnt U.S. Grant might bo Itduced to necept tho | scfousness of knowing thit his (under the elr-| One of. these latter caught. tho. firo.at-the > ¥ f ir chintantes) diagracoful, ingutiate ambition his Corresponience New York Ames. ...| tank, separated flame quid smoke ina body 4 = he 8 he he bs y eee ane eerie oduty to nigoo | wocenly destroyed his on gout nnmo, but hia | | BRADFOND, Pa. May 18.—The forest fires | from if, and. carried ‘the erent cloud of fim a country ho onomica that | of tho Inst ten dnys have swept over an. r 4 et himeott at tho hond of tho Govornment axain, | Banded over, his country Te Mes huve tot ‘yet y » upward into the alr for 200 feet, and then it 3 Ing flereely near the rallrond ealirowring wpa ringing home a stone for the mysteriously dieappear” “to wholly do nway.” ‘The yaiectun Atawamunt. from. Napoleon's | Mr. Whympor ling succeeded in earrying | You should Buy, even to renlleet to dlsappune tomb; ‘thts was done. ‘The stone was lauded | Out partof ils South American program by | itystertously, ete, “rose uy" $8 aviothor wilde ‘at the Brooklyn Navy-Yard, and then forgut- | ssconding to the summit of Mount Chim. ) tako—tuutology, you know, Yours traly ten. Recently Adinfral Powell made inqul- | borazo. Dr. Nachtlral stated nt n recent A Hostos Grr, : Hes, and {twas found stowed away nt the | meeting of the Berlin Geographical Souicty Lprint the note just as It was written, for " + Washington Navy-Yard, and is reported by | thata Frenchman, Jules Remy, professed to | one or two tensons: (1) It flatters a shper- , ‘Commodore Feblger to be in gooil condition, | fave accom lished the feat in 1856, but it is | stition of mino thats person tiny learn to i Ly Hi TOPOSE H \ i 0 e res criteht, 1 vests pel irik eecicha| very doubttullt he actually did.’ He gave | excol in only such detalis of anart as take | HOMus spoken of ng ony who would take it ponege fae ue that ho cnn retiro with honor. tea f country ehontag alley An este al Sens cae aya cule ee Me tne rc. the hight as 7,823 metres, whereas it ts 1,000 | n particularly atrong hold upon his native | sat glee ete rafied fo "apents OF Mn as dea Ceo te couetie ni alter fosl- | Bradfurd oll region, and destrucllve finines'| Hight ft desventied pupldly toward the enrth, a SCIENCE, m, less. Humboldt obscrved tho Iileht trig- | predilections or instincts. (2) Iteflattars |-tho Chlef Magistrate of, grent Nation who | fies Ve nob totally and willfully. biitd, bo UIraglnsednyerious ol Not aday'| tne als oll derricks, ‘a: house belonging to ; onomoirleally to be 6,590 m1. and Relgs, as | another superatition of milne tat whilst all | "aeooptod with regret”. tho resixnations | mést soo that opposition to the third term | Ste sil ragingdn various places, Notaday | gman named Conners, a. barn, 0 1,00-barrel : - A NEW TELEGRAPHIC MEDIUM. tho result of three measurements, found the io’ detalls of that arf maybe of equal im- | of Cabinet ollicers who by tholr venullty | jg of tho Pigion of nvory largo mumber | l03 passed since May 6 that tho loss of oil | tank of ofl, and, nlighting in tle wood 7 iy fn part of ry Jang The London Datly News states that the | hixhost of the two peaks to be 6,310 m,, and | portance he cannot be innde to foel that it is und corruption covered themselves | of tho honest portion of the Atmericun people, | rigs," engine houses, pumpingmachinery, |-started:a terrible coniingration in 9 Ustrict and bia Adinthiateation ayith, lasting iMerenne, and boing areot thoi religion, thoy’ cannot and tank, fins not NSek FuDUELAN, ‘Stneethat that yas considered | removed froin all dangut, fueo of thoro parusites, whe have, Until Intely, Me a oe ee Tey ees | dato Rew City, Rixford, Ol Contre, Otter | The flyin sina leaped over ® spacoot halt a Tulle without communicating flames to any. been procintining thit Gon, Grant did not dogire | “with Bintue, Edmunds, or Washburte success | City, Morrisburg, and Middaughville, Int- Tite , 4 0 c, a inthat aren, econtining its work of te the oe ene Meee Se tte aie i bronaton oF ince vain. Why an his fiends is se ibele portant petrotcum contres, nye boun entirely | struction to the: last, quagtee of aiiluof its demand upon hin on tho partof the benply.” chad sunk gratitude, He bas twice oconplod the | destroyed, leaving 1,600: persons homeless, iat. dundee oC heople ate hae Ilving in Lotus brush aside this fustlan and bavot the highest olllaa In the world, Lot hin cofully | consuming about 300,000 barrels of ofl, 700 oll he woods, niyo! ting: o he replacing uf thelr iesuto Salrly, nd tt hus already been demonstrated | retire and not bo n stumbling-block In the way | vries with thelr englues, boilers, antl ex- burned dwellings. .Soveral deaths have oc that the gront bulk of Republicans aro opposed | of othors, ‘This dug-in-the-mansor burinoss is ES, Blues, a . eurred among thom from fright and overex. to Gen, Grunt on goveral grounds, “third term” | qyegracoful, WILttam JAY. pensive machinery, and thousands of neres | -ertion, Several women have given birth to - tho other 6,260 1m. Humboldt tn 1803 at- | Yo, Possibly he may bo made to aco. It . Fee ear oe a tompted tha ascent, but only renched a through areument nt illustration; but that ! BP Buses : hiabt of Bars m., while Boussingault with | Will be of sinall value to him exeept he fect net, and announelys the result of an attack | IInll, In 1831, renched a hight of 7,004 m.; It, also. Culture would ba able to make him : * on thelr troops, In which the enemy seems to | these attempted it from the south alde, while | feel It by and by, no doubt, bat never very have suffered sovercly. The messngo ts | Dr Stiibel, from tho north side, reached o | sharply, I think, Now I hnvo certain In- dated Camp Ghuzni, April 22, and was re- hight of 6810m. After an Inspection of ton }- stincts, and I wholly lack cortalu others. ({s solved ut the Indi ont the following da; days, Jf, Whymper made three attempts, | that “wholly” fn tho right place?) For ju o celved ut the lidin Ofllce the following day. | and on the third suceceded in mounting both | stunce, 1 am dead to adverbs; tiey cannot +Itis very probable that the news could not | penks. The night before the final ascent ho | excite mo, ‘To inlaplaco an adverb {an thing é have been brought so speedily by electric | spont ata hight of 5,237 m. Wileh Lam able todo with frozon.tndliters | Hele sine, Unt notably on nvcount of his wrorol: p of valuable thiber., ‘Che heaviest fires woro'| children in the woods, Grent suffering ex- telegraph, “The iellograph tors nat require . ibe ie enoo; it ohn -nevor give ine a bang. But cular OO eae aoe Ee ms Machine sn Aisphonson~ ‘The eo on May. 6, 8 and 11, but others have been | sts, ut overytttt that tt Is possible todos the route fo bo kept open, ‘The Mne of com- THE SPELLING REFORM. shee, iy, Eg Indy arty paling ater yeith unbeatthy Wromeh ae eee ae oe ponoeed to mlindswerster! tenes 00 |p oatcing out daily In nll directions, A. firu'| Delug dono to.allovinte it ‘ munteatlin cannot be ent, for the simple ren wyorb,?? “ ” y i 3 nit ith re; ‘To the Fi ‘ of undoubted meendiary origin wag’ started ae a gon that the signaling takes place over the | Orthografic Changos undor Consideras in ' aan eeanricle ” rth ths, sual Meee toe attapiy trv to: protect the omar? Fnesrone, his Pisano ihre Taalily in the woods at the head of Tarilsbure Run | LE PAGE’S “ JOAN OF ARC” . -hend, of, tho. enemy, and tuo statlons, ro- wien of the Hannay Brea, : weapltals andl wher abe buts, ig ‘comin Brrithonts of tuo, Gurernniet, fos yehilt thoy $a, manifest, nmong our oltizons to lenrn tho r- | yesterday. It has conaumed In Its Belle the Pus Bietaro/or ane wink id the Path § ufred pte but few and for betweon, - A ton- port Prepared by Prof. B. B, Smith. ° T nyaterlously disap) s ; . wilt ot tht ations’ i en | Vee : : OF, "ue, Sear, ‘ Glenindtror an tits tn decdlumeicr of the | [Tho ortuograty of this colum ls in necordwith | nin troubled nnd whien she beeing sent {oulttanbe cable report vihomnd utrondy too | sult of. thi, Gollberalione’ of our stato COnven- | vias aul -muchinory “of fiva: producing oll | 20 TACHIO OF Saye ordlnry. fold. hell hel ble of ny 1th i lettor 1 T ong scanduiized tho Administration by tholr | ton, and tholr rolut{on as bearing on the contost | wells, four oll-tinks, containing 1,000 barrels Ww +, ‘ordinary, field hellograph, Ig enpable of ro | tho recommendations of the “\Cormittoo on | with a amall letter T uven suffer. Ori suffer, | distoncst and personal schumos for plunder. | in Chicnyo two wooka hchice, While Stophensun | ofoll, and ty attil buming fereely Another Doxyeapomltnes Bs Teh Wot 5 spot Y y e, whe j ——— ‘" + t F A vate vluw. . "ho ‘Sheual wt titi interval, belug recognizable | Y8ley cE eae AON cit ag only those minor matters. are in inine, | Shoy WIL Not Havo'Grant in Indiana, | od to use thoir efforts to furthor Gon. Grunt’s Tred 9 Auer Auhting tt away stern Th ‘the yeurle fhe brit ba a aati i without the ald of aginss, ‘That Isto say, Ach im th + hic af ‘en Mork these prophetic words: though this To the Editor of. Tho Uatcago Tribune, candiduoy, it does not signify that tho Repab- pany, Me * $s Ee Br tk wtwo trained = sappers, each provide change in the’ orthografy of English “Joune Indy’s grammar be ng tho driftedsiow Lenoy, Ind., May 20,—Lot me say to you as a | lens of this county nro ndhorents of tho third- ne! it Is threatening with destric: | Tt tsa grad work, a worthy conpaulon of 4 ci 10,000,000 aha e ears ent z Btalwart Republican and an old soldier, that {t | term movement. ‘Tho County Canyontion was Hone EE wilt requirs nonrty Wien 00 feck ot that wonderful Inboring-wornh In the liays will never do to tty the expurimont of a third | very closoly divided botwoon Washburny, | during tho inst fow days. Bestded the build. | feld which, dé, I. remember rightly +firt term. It would amount to’ Bonapartism. If | Blatné,und.Grant,a number of towns In tho | Ings destroyed in tho villages, scores of | brought him intd very prominent notice, Ty Gront was clocted for tho third torm he would | county sending sold antl-Grant delogations, | houses detached from settlements! have been | fa quite & young man, and it fs moat fortunate cOutinence to work for tha fourth and n¢th. | and bad tho recognized custom beon fol- | consumed. Tram Loltow was nn oil-prodne: | tor him, for,is aure futura of glory, hénor, with a oimlrror, ent ‘readily spenk to | words Is constantly taking place, ‘The recog- | for pttrity, she will never, never, never Jeurn 4 one another, Ssupppsing. ne sin Is | qized spelling of words Js very different now | to puncttiate while sho: lives: this Is hor : shining, with an interval of fifty, miles | trom what it was several hundred yenra ago, | demon, the adverb Is mine, 1 thank her, “between thom, provided their stations are Hitt ‘Dr. Noah Webster, wh + | honestly and kindly, for her Josson, but, t sultictently high and no rising ground inter= 'y years ago, Dr. Noah Wobster, who was | know thoroughly well that I shall neyer bo “yenes to stop tho rays. ‘The adjustment of | agrent student of Mology, proposed svyeral | able to get itinte my head. Mind, I do not ‘ "4 i the buildings were scat- i the military. hellograph savory simple | changes In the otthograty of certain classes | any Tslinll not bo able to make {t atay theres | Graut was novor known to give up 0 good thing. | lowod the result would tare boon a divided | Ing locality, where 4 and riches will be all the lopiger. ant that as Fa eet ee ven Velde tae | Cunges tn the orthograty of exrialn classes | any And teh that 1 aM ob Sarguleree | dn Grane isnot tho choloo ot Wougricullurnl | dologation; Ut tho Grant. men, teuo to tho | tered aboitt for sevarnl miles, Tho droswene | CUT ae elven its Cor tho fat lite on . wheres: hellograply station ts located, nnd analo; i ‘Among these the following we getting i¢4nto wy head, ‘Thore are subtleties | Republicans, and would hava no posalble show | tavtles of tho machine, carried things with a sauna ett standing, Not © single derriek | oanvas a possible Joan of Are. She is a pet By after traveling sonig- miles, desires to cour ys enone eae mE Wor | Which Ccannot master at all,—thdy confuse | of cursing tho State of Tndian With Gon, | high baud, regardless of tho expressed wishes or | Word IGfe Biante, | tok RES ne y 4 wll * | amuntente witht tho: stay-at-homes. A DHL in | tho prinefpal : me, they mean absolutely nothing to mo,— | Strelyht for Governor, and aman for Presidont | 4 Inge und respoctable portion of tho party, | Cen td, AM thrown thle erent Meme flee | feetly natural, I.was: going to say vilnee : tho locality iy choven, and a sapper ascends Droping the v from tho: termination ovr In | and this adverb plagtt is ono of them, thot fs not n by-word and hated by ono hile of riot the fire Ly y 1 And suiceceded inoxcouting the, instructions of che i 4 mald, but 1 prefer to say. villngo (Wenelt,’ bi ine Na tee te Repubticn Hunfocity of 000 to Ty Chulrman of the Btate Contral Committon Howls Syella, nothing ola belugte eto uur cause that butter oxpresses -tho: charaeWr ot 40,00), “T know mon that nover voted any but tho | co “havo our Senatorinl distriotgolld for Grant.” ground tho flames lenp tp 50 and even 100 feet | tho pictures Itsgonlus Is shown th having No ublioun Hokor, and Lave supported Gia’ | But very little work wasdone tu bohulf of Blaine | hy tho utr, presenting a grand appearance at | mado’ a, new ‘pleturé of ‘stich an et Hime? and go stil fartkor find any thoy will voto nd “WashWitrio prior $o:tho;-solontion ufidetes J HIGMt. oe aaamalntad seth the.chorastur | eee. trite ‘subject, 1 unposo thst forthe Democratlo nominoa If itis not Tilden, | gntesto tho ‘County Conyentiont howover, at | No one tint acquainted with the charactor | i¢. nil-the: Joansthat have ‘been palnte Wo suo naught, but detent with Grant, and | tho primaries, tho people openly asked for bf an oil cstrieb anc tha Branton raglon from” the’. “dawn | of» French — at Boot a tee no Amosienn: people. wit | Bisino and Washburne dolezate tickets. “Tho Sells nre. nll Howiig ones, and are constantly | could be - entaloged: wo should ° inves Ms ai Grant mon hid possosslon of the county onzan- . Tneonctusi E would say you wuld pele ptaa, lantion, avery Republican paper im . this pourlng forth streains of inflammable jate- ‘a book consldornbly Inrger that tho List of nll ‘i ots h te a PIuduatrle Was “ak tho apontiaeous "pore | Hil, Net-vorks of plpe-tnes conduct the oll | these palntings’ in thé ‘Palats do? alt tig onthusinsm that the Hopubltean paopte | suaslon, tho Chicago bureau of Poliianoous” in all directions through, tho feld. | ‘The | taken together, “Wa havo seen ,tho wuld Inovituble defeat, and tho denth of Indinun Ite. | literature Mooded the country .with “supple ground, the buildings, the reed, fences, nit listening fo tho'voico that calied her forth ov ollcanisn for’ yours to come. Lhave voted | ments," and for months proceditiyz tho Conven- all tho surroundings are literally saturated a J a seentlier in fall wlee for Urant, birt willnot vote for him again, | tlon tho avtive workers in tho cauac bad put | with crude petroleum. ‘The puddles fn the | her great mission, wo have seenthe i ‘All honor to Grint nsf Genoral, but no more, | forth strontous offorty to carry things without a | roads nre but depths of ofl, ‘Tho region is | armorslaying English:by tho score, we hav is he doce not dusarve it, not oven na a Prests | show of opposition, bat the fates otborwise dos | eut up by deep ravines or gulloys, anil the | geon her at tho stako; but In exch and all of donty for bo itrememberod thut, undor Grant's | ctved. | The people monuwhilo kept tholr coune | wells cover tho-sldes of stech, unt lofty hills tht ho thas een’ fdealized wll Administration, there was more corruption se), and on tho ova of tho contuse roo up (but | aswell ns every avnilablo rod in the valleys these things -she iis +Palaters havo than undor any’Adminlatration except Huchun- | unhappily without concontrated nettom and | TOG sty the yall Senin | Mare.or less oxecrable tate, -Palutite burg since this Governmontwas formed, nid noe | dashed to enrth tho fond bupes of tho supporters | Hnpld streams course the valleys And tun Slo pal tha nicest’ attention to her fro¢ i, ; potism down to cousins, STALWART SOLvIEn, | Of “tho man on horsobuvk,” and heralded to the | down the mountain sides, Thooll towns are | hayo made her luok -like a frshtonable lay country tint there wie opposition in Stephenson | compact collections of frame buildings, con: | assuming the-part-lir w 'tablown vivant, wills County to Gon. Granta nuninution. ‘Cuisinbut | structed without, regard: to contlgull HY with his heliograph, which Is simply a stand | such words ts favor, color, honor, and the | ,Woall have our Ihuitations in the matter bearing a. mirror swung Ike tho ordinary . of grammar, Csuppose, I have never seon 8 toilet louking-glass, exappt. that besides Aiegy ot Ulsan eo nsonant oa bool whieh’ tad no grammatical defects in swinging horizontally it {s also pivoted so 13. It wi fix b f s it. ‘This leads me to believe that all people to wove vertically as well, Belind the mir- | penult, when a suffix begining with a vowel ) havo my infirmity, and are afiicted with an ror, lu the very centre, alittle of the auick- | Is aded, ns ‘traveler, worsh{ping, riveted, | inborn Inability to feel or uitud, cortaln sorts silver has) beat Fontavedls so that tho pauper counselor, and many other words of like | of grommaticn particularities, ‘Thure are poo can go be alan iis Instrument und. leok | form; changing o to sinsuch words ns do- ple who were not born to spells these ean through wtiny hole in it towords: the station fense, Itcenac, ‘ete.; chatiging 8 to z In cer- hover bo taught to spoll correctly, ‘Tho en- he desires to signal. Having slanted tha sta- ey ic, “ate.; changing B viablo oiieg among -them ara those who do = tion by adjusting the mirror, he next pro- | taln words from the Greek {zein, a8 civilize, | not tuke the trouble tu carg whethor thoy i ceeds toseé up in front of the hellugrapha | recognize, and others; clianglug fnul'ne to | spellwell or not—though In truth those rod, and upon this rod is a mavable stud: |p; . latter ars absurdly scarce, I huyo been Pulkatutl fs wmnipulated Hike the foresight og | PLM such words as center, acter, ote, ; drop- Hoon “ correct speller, always; but tt 13.0 lowaccom- rifle, and the. Sapper fenin, standing beliind iB ecoan mae Lae ace day wioptod by | plishment, and not a’ tlh to. bo valn of, his jnstrament, divcts the adjustient of | yery many peple in the United States, cape- | Whyshould onotako pride In spelling a word tiie “stud ttt the hole in tha mirror, the } claily 1y the Wost; ant the tondency fs to- | tightly when he knows he is spelling lt stud, and the distant station are in Une, ‘Tho lant tho ndoption’of all his recomendations, | Wrongly? Though is the right way to spell heliograph Is then ready to work, and, i | “Son: recomendations made by him, as drop- | “though,” but It ts not dhe right way to spell order to finsh stannts so that they may be | ing from the digraf KA when It hos the | [¢, Dol make mysalt understood? sen vt a distance, the sapper has only to | short sound of £, a3 in fied, welth, mesure, The fact ls, as the poet has sald, wo are all , take cure that his intrrorrefiects the sunshine | hay scarcely been adopted bs alk Others, | fools. ‘Tho dliference Is siniply In the degree, + onthe stu just in tront of him.—Nature. stich ng droping tho silent tual % in such | Lhe mercury in some of the fool-thormom- eh to | some have gune to the extrame length of ull ‘ garavenieney I y, | Mangman’e-Day=Kridny, May 21, tho Isolnted Instance uf tho oppusition throughout Dorricks riso from tho very door- 1 hor thine } of: Meteorology will moet at‘ Vienna, lll, hors, chonilats, farmaccutlsts ow as te” roseup.”” ‘That. stril ™ 1 i y elanide a | ogetoeeetiea et 4 4 itt ted with off and tinder-b HY teenie nt if J ‘ 2 oi . strikes me as tha Editor of The Catcago Tribune, nde Vien tho, rink lng on oF THO Wiehinge | roundingy saturated with olf and tinder-box | of naulit, ‘fhe heroism of her atteny a . he honorary degres of LL.D, has-boen | “es, AOpIS tataeroauer there eying tae quite a good form; Twill usa St soma more, | Cicdco, Muy 21,10 a Ropublican Stato Con~ found rocognized Uy ail, bis suceessorate noe | DUIKLINES, raltronds with lovomotives Keattor- | the grandeur of her character get an lds) m contorred by the University of Glasgow on | 1 in the Inst sytlable its long ee ‘Or avon | <-uint is, when L speak of a person, and wislt | tral Committee aro in tho majority tor w caudl- | tho ouly finpodimont to tho olovution again of | Ing showers of sparks every.hour Inthe day | justre from the artlatically-labored overt at Bg inate to signity he full upright position, LL mean. of through the furoo | Get. Grant to the Prestdoutial oltico, but tho | penatrate all parts of the region. atural | tho detaila with which hoe anrrounds her, : Mr. Edward John Routh, M. A., ¥.R. 8., and | somtines the sound of long »; inated of the it dato, whut is tho usc of going a! iu " ositl 1 uct fi yells to thy towne, fi tf stoned ‘ Dr, Michaol Foster, FILS. vend | Short sound. of 1s herd in Qo word tin, mean less, Twill quality, by saying ho rove } of primaries, “ploction of delogntes, holding He Ee ee ae ee eee | ee ent he Siberes tor tueheamd faok aug. | SUG is Stanley tle e # | Only nfew words of thatclass, as eannin, | partly up. It is a form that will answer for | convuntions, ot? Why not lot a yoto of tho | years trink, “cho peuple, rogunt tho return of | atthe oll-wolls as fol, and from. pipes soc nt | Stpby attire, —a- mosh | Pine ether will ae gn he Franch papers chronicle the death, at | caycin, fuirin, and & few ators, ar always fie moan aometimes foo. 1 Munk it ts Bin | Gonmittoo gottlo tho mutter? ‘This tawhat they | Gun, Grant to tho Chioe Magiatenoy ns tautn- | Matrvety iy thoground emits pillars of inne | Unde OF two ald ches Mista ver exing : nge, of 82, of Dr, Bolsduval, a dis | speld without the fina! EZ, 3 Hut to nreinaugiration of tho oflelil corrup= ‘ : tugulehed, horileulturist, und author of -a | “Tho miain advantages to be dorived trom | ‘The pile moon roso up slovly, and oalmly sho | Mave dono, atter atl in Ilnoly under Logan. | ion that mudouls aeennd Adininiauraionodious, | fwonty fort und more Iulia. Nittocmlscurs | necdllo, Hur stamnaner ts need, aot ites 3 droping the allent final # In nll such words ar . dookad down, But tho Republican party of Mitnola fa dead, | gho people huye not forgotten tha Whisky {ne factories are erected af eonventent polnts. | hor is to understand at a glance Ww! int nis valuable work: on the Insects which affect | fietit wuld compel @ eorect pronunciation, | On'the red sands, éte, dead, dead, hanged by Logan, and nothing neod | iting, and Urant’s onger geadplanioy nf tho rosie in the region, and this destructive neont 18 | the English tnvasion had wrought in Her the gardén-plants, : and It wuld prevent us from having two or But tautology cannot senre me, any way, | be expocted of It p tho coming contest if tho | nition of bis worthy und viliclont Soorctury OF dally transported an wagons trout fhe oll ‘The, population tx-wasting to, deuth ee on ‘Tha Russtan Geographical Soctoty will re- | more dlfforent forms of termination to mean | Conversation would bye tntolernbl Mut and | National Convention nominates Grout, Citzona | te Trousury, Hrivtow, nftor promulgation of | districts for tse tn newly-dritled walls for | geotirae, ‘he hint of hue visionary wise FAD! ty 1 a ly " ff fay th ecive from the Government a subsidy of 14,- | te same thing, formal withoutits and a inild form of it can | mizh¢ oa woll surrender thotr itborties and turn | he orders Lot no gullty man oacapos) whon | starthig. the ot. tanks holly, rin 4000 {9 peseess Jia. xond-trangparent VION aoe oe ‘ H 1 7 "i " t uctons q x08 ‘i oo Anetatrolanleat stations at the mouth of tho nent Hat tet {ars Ur pelt to teat the nae Of n Hittlo repett [on tine they nea. tele iy Bin, anil inood in thole aude, auntie ‘eit OF Abo low ee Eee ay tee nltre-alveerine torpedo, the allh lig, Of } and fonttully trie to fio life, “Lt Is ws thouRl oy ena and on the feland of New Siberia, i SEE eee ee rat Winton witht tr spark from a locomotive, or tmprident ght | wa had gone back sume hundreds 0 years anko of npnris? Do they profer wuvery with | Henronck teiunal could Foe ee tc rantotiie | ing of the natttral fs {tt some ono of the tine washing wang fap fund comme teToss soo 0%; the Hepublica warty 10 paver is iporey under | Gil position of Lubcock uftor hia misdeeds hud | der-boxes called dwellings, is suficlent to | tmporary. outp who knew the, jaa Hi very court Moltye and ll Ads ormantzs | Bevame public und who narrowly escaped tho | turn the whole country for miles around Into | and ear dell us auttharitatlyelyy bit anti-Gfant clus throughout the State, and yore | Lonitentiury, and the wry of corrupt office. | nsen of flame {nun Micredtbly short time, A | Jooked,’ ‘Tho. gosslp. hus whispered te American “Filologleal Association recom. | Meaning vague, when thoy could Just os well M. Bischotfshelm, the well-kuown. Porls | tnucd, aud goin tivo or trea educational and Tako olear, If only thelr ogra werv out of banicer, a untive of "Aaustordam, ts to bo nat- | other Jurnals of the Host tried It, on a dozen : 9 er n without boing aubjocted to the | Wards. ‘Thesy consisted of tho, thru, gard, THE POET AND HIS SONGS, ‘ , if all (4 matities, ns n-compliment for his | cattlug, ar, glu, Uv, hav, defn, tyinit, Lend bis codiotmiers if bein | Wierd whos oblef funtion soomed to bo tho | torpedo uxploiled near Rew City on May 6, | tho car of Bastien Ly Page, and aml i Inunifeance towards seleutilie und othor ob: | eihty J vinci w awd Pouinatads even if thoy oust toir infinenve for | AquRudarlo oF tho puoplo’s, manuy. In tho aud Ina fow hows tun miles of territory was homely piniiness of a FTOUNK aug aie ns jest ‘Thesw took so well that goon 1 might be Senru Wi Lenafelloutin the Tune atiantie, an antugonistio purty,—for no purty now Inox. | Qitimgtlon of to goler, | this People, | swopt hy sire, more than 400 of! wells, 100,000 | not forgotten tho maplration of tho bin pes said « manta sprung up for reform inapellngs As the birda como in the spring, eee eee eae Tigta kad’ tue libortizsor | (ell Grant's trminp around'the worldbasin no- | Drvveis ut oll, ain the whole of Tew City be- | fi the wasted faver At 19 not a beautiful face ar Tha Portugnese Naturalist{Anchietta as | and soon there were suts of rules prepared a eee tony wher cltizonsao much ua, the ungantzntion controling | Wie wugmonted hia fitness torn renewed 1oas0 | tye consumed. ‘Two daya Inter nwoman was | by any ments, batthe Mahe, in st waked 5 recently dent from Africa 3,000 xpechuens of | halt a dezen diforontsorces, asthe American sino atere come at oveniog the Heputiican purty. Four more yenra of the | of to olliee tho ducks of ate a Ae upetito | Uehting the Yrorstoraat Rixtowd. “hho | OY tay meade, Dut tho ee a posit oe Dirds atul 1,000 reptiles, fishes, Insecta, and | Fllological Society, Spelling Tteform Avaoulae Ra Spann OL VEY mule of this faction end oven the furce of up- | Gunemie quasi capproval Of iboatforteor tho | elty was destroyed, with a lure number of Boaut ane ie quality, the abe oe other antinals, besides numerous specluens | tion, ote, ‘Thesonilattractedsomattontion;but | - Ag tho ealn comes from tho clou ponling to the people for tholr votes will Ue dono | Gye mandure in hie bobult us a maoruid nimble | Welle, and. 110,000 ‘barrels of oll wero con- had a oisikesa dean dacs not ante know pe of phuits and rare injugrals) intended for the | tho tlimax waa reached when ‘THe CHicago ‘And tho brook from tho ws lon fivey withand the Savon sere Jn Washing» | ton‘on his part to outatrip in the ine of clvil sume. ‘Three daya aftorwaril a spark trom Why alte 18 golngio liver France, Shalissue ME Polytechnte Museum of Lisbon, ‘TMMUNE announced a sot of- sx rules to go Au suddenly, low or Joud, iy Cpe tt ‘a0, onoetnitue Aas POTOSI, ho hing in cho iillitury, ovory atar | y focomotive started tire In ‘Pram Hollow, | foresight & the Iilstorieal eonseuulene pp a3 The Japan, Guzette states that tho Ine of | into vifect In that ofc Sept, 1, 1870, Three Out of sifonce a sound; bofero tho Anal voto of tho Nutional Convuntion | (2 qtaet nant oonbtaltation uf “our. enttniry | Otter City, Morrisburg ol Contra, aad Mid | her ack; shu only feels a great pity for it raliway which hus been In gontemplation for | Weeks [ater the ‘Now York ‘Honw Journal Asth atChicngo, and that ja, rao up on musso an Pet a argent Coad fig ea ng the | agugliville, 200 ofl-wells, anil 80,000 barrels of country, ith anger qgulngt, (ho cruel spy -. tamethac pas between ToRfnand Aaysbasht | atauiat Tine, uwuxe gules, even more thotuttotawene thoroughly autiaty tho Convention that htnog feu plain ntti intitent ta"augeens | alk Werocohammel.) | | Gradogo dnd weal ian Gy He will soon be commenced. ."Tho surveys nro q NIG ital fe ‘As tho wt i cannot bo carried wan “Grant mon an ways tas boun and. alway! i ar 6 five In th vicinity of Row f ant of God, Fi compioted, and It 1a sald that the ine wit} ‘Pie Tarun and Hone Journal rules at ‘Aud tote mina cae eee ‘Douocrats atthe teal olection (0 Ursnte to teand nen, aggressive pasion, Yor in thts Tunes Fenthburn, Walter Dye, ‘and John itn tes Be oe characterizes ons aa traverse n' rich district, und 1a expected to | comprised In our rules 4 and 11 belo, the | @ - Zi bl UNLLCAN, | inunner they have attutiud thoir woll-mnurited | Hutch{nson attempted to save a house “bo- | whole work, fa nowhere more.consplerh , <i prove # great bonolit te the country. villa dea) Ateuotation ee ar to be soon In Av some the whito suite of ships The Dfissourt Delegation Not « Unie for Inurols, and ie ta niunior fay shout yoo on its Jongin; te the Intter, nt wns aituntel on the } than in this beuutltith sluecry ee much . o % ILC rk vf t a J Me val ye a! From the report of the Naw York Centrat | 4M i luttotunt wat Ce cites wore some Asountos tho uinflo torino lpe, Grant, Ai" Hopuutteuns aut" for thuireandidate tals | anit aerehe otherside and derrioka. tn overs f Plgeues atamda ovary test Teg it there Parke Menugerly we learn that that, catablsi | what diagardant, wor tmpervoct and, faulty ‘Tho foun to tho wuryu; “To thb Bditow af The Ohteazo Tribune, Fear nian of Intellsot, 4 mun posyeeatng 100 | divention. “Ling ties was {u the wouds f00 feut' | |S alt reset ‘or.sdetyrnved surprises Ny ii pura and 09 species; 754 birde, of 103 in thane yes, ond Not always founded on Bo como to the Poot his songs, Awwany, Gentry Co, Mo May 2.—Whon I] St approved privciplug. a ciinnwiy has boon | away, DUE a strong wind was blowing It | can never thro of Se: i ig ng trite us y Retern, 154 wpectes; BO ‘reptlt of ‘3 genera prinelp! ca of etymology; but they ind the ‘All hitherward blown Wrote THM THUNK OU tho wth of March Taald | put to the wat And nuver beon found unequai to | toward tho, house, From a spring oshort | or the sea, To imy mind thls Ww! intl ‘ Bnd 10 speciens or 1.200 animale fa alle the | Sect of dendinie to a rupture of tha old- From tho misty fand, that bolongs that Northwostern Bilasourl wus for Malne, and | tho dewand,a ciad of tnogrity and Uxity of |idllstance from the howss the men collected | chaive of the gourge to be run by the pale % t au Hh v - vt) Ks, Q Cf ; Recent offictal reports show that the adul- | was wiluly epeling os he might, if not aa he ‘Hip, and not bis, are the lays gatos from the Ninth District made a gallant | dit demonts oud draw to hie support Euae pure changed and: CneEANe a tongue of time pana es placa, to arty Ef Lf tor ‘ a teration of foud and drugs has largely de | pleased. Ne Ho alngsj~and tholr fume Oght for Bisine, but wore riddan ovor rough- | erful factor in tho coming campuiyu—the young | grains thp 600-buvral tank, aed almost. itis a a t angury. - It founds i creased {n Oreat Britain under. the operation |. ‘This was atrcuragt and led many'to re Is piss aud Hut blare-ana the praise ahod by the Old Whisky King and ovory-old tulof | incu. Tho min posicsving ull thos rea~ | siintly Lt was In ilames, ‘Chon the othor tank nest acca 9 q ar tho ‘youna met) wilt of the lesisiation agalust it. In 1850, when | vort to the uld-establlsht customs In profer- And the pridy of a ame, of a revenue ofliger, anid all’tho politioat Grant | uisits Ja a prediningnt degree is James | cout fre, and simulitancously several of |! p Ha this way for Feary G Blalus, Jatues “G. sino is, und irylug to look abNature ta are the "Lanvet” commission made a report of | cnee,” : : For voloes pursue hint by day, buzzurds of bla two nddfinistrations, Offers of | has toun for youns, the rovoynized ehiof of the | to derricks wore wrapped In ames, The | tgeome, and we must bo humbly pt ol Kis Ingutriva on.the subject, more than half What 1g needed 1s, that atrict rules bo - “And baunt blu by nlwht, | wonoy wero froaly made by Mr. Bouch, the | Ropublican hosts. A man of giunt tntettoot and | Wen were surrounded by flames, and almost: |) for any amount of history fron Hayy tho samples analyzed wore found to be adul- crawl é Bier relate oy ao or. Ayu bo listens, ang uceda muat obey, - Secretary of the Stato Contral Committee, to | superb woral courage, be challenges tho ad- |. sutfounted by the heat, “There was to esuape |! tthe cow-house wi 4 F vieyy of pastion, 16° spores majority of Grant delegutes from the | miration of putrioty. and merité aud dus ro- |‘ through the circle of fire. Untchingon had |i aay. that f it Minth Distsiot bucall Oro avalke tie could nat | ceived tho batred of iho attempted dospatiors | plowed hia xavden that day, and the only. |? i i mao tah isan ‘spirit of He buy the mon ‘of tho Ninth District, und tually | of tho Nation. With thla yrand loudor ny our | thing he aud bly compantona could think of | aaster, blah ise ated ‘ Another schomo was Qonoocted and carried oul— } candidate succoss ig nyaured, JaincyG. Blnlno | doling was to craw! to that frusl-turned plot; a ‘ a ving tho forging of creduntinis to reprosont | bag the hearty enti lonve end tho respoct of the |. of ground, ayd He with thelr fuces amtlast it, foun Australes Do Kalb County, wulok had beld no Convention | majority of tho Hepablican voters, antl, BIE for TT eee eee a ee eae ieee then Frogen Mout from Ar en and dent no dulexutes, wotoh chunyed the result | tha jaxfousy of Roscon Conkling and bia sery> te wa thle with a tha’ | gp ZBe, question af tho export Ot city ne Aus somowbat, but tie delegation Cold for thy | vuteliwuitlug, Dou Camoron, thoro would have | the tir waa thick with hextud smoke, and the | gprious! foctipy lig publlo attention Th gy i. machine candidate. One dologute, ut toust,and | been no question as to whe the nominee | flames that roared on oll sides of thou werd | tratun colonies, Au aflioial sty Sbecp and. robubly two, will yoto agutnet Grant dvery | should bo. Nu contingeavy nood arise to ronder | seorching. Hutchinson's barn caught fire, |:sued shows that thoro ure don ad. rhs Eine. and if the Kepubllcan party wants to } tho withdrawal of Senator Hine w ucusalty and that belng close to tha mon, made the | %,000,000 head of eattle In Quee ntion of meal” 9 te plvees on tho Mdoublequick” thea | Tue pooploure with bln Beart and soul, and 2 | heat almost unbearable, They bivledt thea [iaftor deduotlug the home cometh (9 yyy tans jet St euforga thoy: soroulled unit rule. | tho delegates in Now York and Eenneylvanlia ‘es 03 well ay they cguld with thelr hands ]'sduite of a wookly export tiol fuelllties Bee Ana it Grunt ‘shoald) unfortunately be nom. | who have wignttied thelr Intention to not head | beneath eho cold, wolst earth, and there they |:pmyttad tug necesanty IRS ticd ta bop: ted at Chicu, it Jnoreaao the alread particups criiniols (u tho erinie wins! ie port " 1 rayval |e. uteri ade eH ational Gok | Wittstahd dru, undotor delegates now counted | Teuained, with guly a small portion of thelr (qite ay nA rome ‘ ' on tha Angel syst © Writel”’ +A And of oman colns has Just ude | tally body of persons ‘selected for that,pur- ee yi 4 Anil Bo ren ‘tilton, a oe bee pie ie Changes must bo easy, nob tog rad. Cilnese Charity, visto). Wh Ue reyoving a. prinross root onl hor tou many at once, und shdld bo 1 New York Times, rom & bank they neat ‘8 Inrge Urn, | Nuthin “the comprehension of every, one, | Tho Intest malls from Ching brings Intolll- which was found to earthed ho ann AK ‘The methods proposed must be natural, and | genco that the Chinese in Hong Kong have coins of the Emperory Dosntthan bm Hone | Hat Tequire a constant mental strain, even | subscribed Mbegally for tho gutferers from the stanting, many of them in excellent Bad Cole utter hours of careful study. Trih famine, pitts lecldud at a public mact- tow: L ‘ With » desire to investigate the subject, | ing that a large amount of moucy should bo 2, 5 og | He Arkansas Valley Edltorial Assoclution | pronuptly forwarded to the Muyor of Cork for ‘The earthquake at Yokohama on Feb. 93 | Inst fall apvolnted % conltes on “speting | distribution among the distressed “In that wos the suost serious one Which has occur. | reform.” ‘That comites has carefully consid: | country, ‘Chia sounds vary much as if the red Jn Jap alnes 1855, Tho first shock | ered the subject und presented a report. ‘Lhe | Celesttuls at home were, after the Seriptural took place pt dh, 40ns. 223. a. ni, und tasted | report ts quite ful, and contuins ful lista of | injunction, heaping conls of fire on the heads fourteen sconclas the sean Was a oh pit fords falling under eau rales a0 tae the dif- | af se who have certalnty Date and aro he et cs a ul bs Wristtuc from the adoption of uu: elreneinics. ‘1 “iin i was far inore severe than the first, and did | may bo seen, Poa oe uny ele gti, thelr ou ment ae TeRiteas, Hate done juueh damage, ‘There was o third aud'less Bom of the mulu fetures of that report, } yery likely to do for them, ‘The Lrlsh Ly this Beuatly Demoerutio malurlty from U0,UNn to bd see hes Pe x ocloe! orvotwd, and wrennKe Wit dould wy instruc) wlicu wuean do nashiag | Iu tio CGrauk-oulaian wil follaw manele waxo, | fcey oxvosed, fram Bo‘clock li, the wltow | tain ihuamippingucceasaty (OF WATS tovluct? Are the Boulllurn Blates to. forve a | thgy will perform a service to the couutey that { Doon wntil 8 o'clock in thy evening. - Fartu- | of the amde, A thousand shecl fh nomination on the great Republican States of | a grateful people will bold im remembrance, and | nately for them, the oll-tanks were bull’ on | cuntly bolled down for tallow Towa, Kupsas, Minnesota, Whicousiu, Mleblyun, | when the aunouncement of Blulue's nomluiton | grown that had g rather steep deeling from | wud cattle ary almout ungalablis