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nse it would be i ir, TI nominate Mr, Tilden, i howover, 10 fAVOF in whl A close content, with tho odds, of the Republican candidate. “How general te that feeling?” “tis apecially strong In tho cities, whore M, opportunities for obtaining information are, oF yuurac, better than in the country towns, and vhere thore aro a Intger number of independ: iit yoters, Tho country towns thero, a8 ate 10 Nate Wil probably: be apout™ the mimo “Re vate Wi! pI al thie peony but in tho larger, plucos= in ol those towne, extending froin Hartfordto the New York linc—tho lors will bo very heavy, Opr inajority In tho Stato Jaa very mali one.—a matter of 400 or SOU yotcs,—and there will bo enough changes to my, personal knowledgo to sweep that away and feavo a doelded majority on tho othor side, 1 myself, for instance. will under no clroumstancos yoto for Gen. Urant, “WwHO 18 THM FAVORIT 1N CONNECTICUT?” “Some weeks age a numberof promiuent gen- tlnnen tested a letter to the vaters of Con- necticut urging them to bring forward Senator munis, oF Vermont, Asn candidute for the nomination. Tho principal obfect that they ind —Liyas onv of thom—wns to show tho purty- lenders that thore was positive opposition to tho nomination of Gen, rant. It ts true that man) those who opporo hint in Conneot{cut are also appoxed to Mr. Blaine, put {don’t think ao mich so but what the mn- jority ould vote for him, though | know of n few who would not. But clthor Rdimunds or Washburno would pott the fall Parte vote of mi State. There is no question about that. f thin the people would favor Edaninds of tho two, but thoy would be fully sutiafed with Washburne. "4 “Do you think [nine could carry tha Stato’ “Tom not 60 suce of that, His nomination would awnken considerabic enthusiasm, but bo would Invbor under tho misfortune that thore aro. quite a number, us T bave eat, who are, foryarl- ous rensons, opposed to him, and who could not. be brought to vote for him." “Whature tho objections against Gen, Grant ontertnined by those who ure opposing him In your Stato?" -" have been a Republican all my lite, but T and othors say Tenriesty to tho lender aud pott- telans in Convention timt, nnder no condition of affairs, wil they ort vata for Gen, Grant. Wa fro oppased on principle to tho third tern. We are opposed to doing away with any of those {tution ond euston Are hot Rut Admiultstra ion: x fed with bis previous We belloyo that thoy were bad, and we see no reason for expecting that any future one will be an (mprovement on its predecessors, ‘Theso op- nents of Gon. Grant aro tinone tho most. mn- fettizent of our voters. They have strong con- Fictions on this eubject, and thelr votes are not to be controlled. They aro not bound to votw fora party nomineeaimply beenuso hots the non ‘nees and with our very tinrrow margin of votes dhefr toss would be dimistrous to the party, And then defection could not be made wip by galne im tho other ride: pxront, aan f rat, in cage of Mr. Tilden's nomination by the Democracy." KENTUCKY, ‘ PLANTON DUNCAN OPPOSES TILDEN, Bpeciat Dispateh to TAs Crleago Tribune, *Loursviutr, Ky., May. 24—Blanton Duncan Tiled n $25,000 suit against tho Courfer-Jmurnal to- day, asking damayes for alleged defamntion of character, Tt is bard to understand how such ‘an offense could ho committed, especially when the light in which Blanton Duncan looks on the Courier-Journal {a understood. ‘That Duncan should proclaim himself against Tilden is 1 mis- fortune that no one go keenly rewreta ne tho iarge und respeetabic element which is tighting 8.deTitden in Kentucky, PUBLIC OPINION, DUKE OF CHICAGO, 5 Peoria (tt) Journal. ‘Whon Grant bevomes Emperor, Potter Palmer will be Duke of Chicago, Thon ho can hang Jo Medill for swearlug that Palmer tried to run tho First Ward Ropublicau primary, Potter necd Rot go to.tho trouble ofa libel-sult. Let bin hang on and walt, ‘ “THR WHISKY RING. Springfield (Murs) Iepubtican. * The Whisky Ring of tho West, tue crowning teandal of Grant's Administration, was amply aud appropriately represented in the Republican Convention at Springflold by tho prestding officer, Breon B. Raum, who addressed n congratulatary: Qlspateh to Dabcoek after his acquittal; by mery A. Storrs, Bubcoek'’s counsel; by Johit of whom Bluford Wilson wrote once nnd whisky men indicted in Chicngo, and by a swarm bf tha Indicted men thetnselves. It is these mae who! want Grant, a third term, and unlimited plunder, OPPOSED TO THH IDRA, AND NOT TO THE MAN, Albany Evening Journal. ‘The grent muss of those who are consclon: tlously: peposet to tho “third torm” think os highly of Grant-ns thoso who are most pro /Rounced. & tholr advocndy of his nominution. Hue thoy, loubt the oxpodlonoy of pliving him in tho Ould fora third torm, and they say Ko now ‘hen Jt lg proper to say #o, Whethor those who tre oO) to bis nomination for this renson tan bo porsunded to forego tholr objection’ to ‘sim, [san unsolvod problem. We aro afruld cho. {den hus too strong ahold upon un great many Republicans to by-easily overcome, But thalt oppoaition is to tha {en, and not to the man, MUCK FOR THE GOORE 38 SAUCE FON THR GAN- DEK Blmira (N. Y.) Free Press, \ Kho bolting delexates of Cook County have yen go kindly treated by. tho Hiinols Conven- don thet Grant svoures his own State thoroby. Cho bolt in Cook county Was tho first open bolt ‘rom a regular Republican Convention that the arailminury campaign bas witnessed; but it ts toouRnized ns leg tiinuto ond proper by the Re- publican party uf Hiinois,and tho bolters aro Fewurded, while tho regulars are rebuked, With shit precadent to gu by, the delegates of New York and Peunsylvania who do not pe wil Immo exactly what to do df bolding je right In ane case, it must necessarily bo right In another, ‘Tho boltcra who support Grant follow thelr von victions, and fra #0 convinced of tho right. cousness of thom that thoy enforce them nt any: cost and through any meaguro of parliamentary iniudctoe, Tho bolters against Grant in this State und Pentisylyania are equally positive that they hive no right to support a man tn whos election Pay de nat believe, and they are ine strnoted to thit effect by thotr district constitu. ents. Why shonld thoy not follow the precedent ect (hens by the Grant men of Cook County and ine dorsed ty, the Republicnn Convention of It- noi? If bolting ia proper in Grant's State, why fs (t nat {proper in tho States of Conkling and “uuueron pak Wasrnonne. South Wend (Inds Tribune, dt is uscteas tor tho Grant nud Hiatno men to. (gclre that Washburne is not a candidate, 0s hoy baye beet telegraphing for tho Inst eight days —for his isn case where the om a fog tho nan, and hot the mun tho ollice, Mr. Washturno cannot refuse to run it he is nomt- bated nt Chicazy, and no one Js foollsh enough fo think: ho Will’do no. ‘The altinetion, too, bis ehuuged in a way that Mr. Washburn ald not xpect, A fow weeks nga, when bo was lit fourth Bend, a Lribune representative expreascd Owish to Mr. Washburne thit tHiinols would tne struct for Biatne, believing thit such 1 move svould bring wletter from Gen. Grantinnonnelng that ho was nota candidate, and that the Grant trength would bo thrown for Wishburne, Mr. wshbueno replted that auch a chuln of circum. sthuces was inipossible; thut there wis no Songer but Winols would he solid for Grant, The result of the primaries in Ulnols shows That Washburne did not apprecinte the situn- fon in bis awn Btato ust the looken-on in Vienna.” The chain of circumstances long Which Mr, Wayhburne rensonud $4 broken by tho Blaine and Grunt factions, and white he may be strongly averse to his own canditiey, he is powerless to prevent his supporters working to Becite for bim thy support of bls own State ln the Convontion. SULKING AND DOUTING, Davenport (lu) (asette, ‘Tho Davonpart Gazette willsoun be at tho forks of the road, It will be Grant or the Demovratle ‘nominee, Wo buven't any doubt about whit the Gaseite will do when {t sees which way the Repudiican crowd tw traveling. But wae very much fcar our friend of the Biuux City Journal ‘Will be disposed to take a tepvo-vorner pnd sulk awhilonMurtinglon Halthe hue. +, Xho, Gazette will not, however, until tho forks" are xotuaily reached, ovase ‘to warn tte fellow-Hepublicans of the great and nuvilloss «dangor #o ourtulul to bo dared and dnylted by faking that road utall. Nor willit fall to wae dts hands of ail binme for the ind folly walel #0 causelovly und recklosly forces the ‘Repub: {ican party Rays tothe ‘very verge of ral Tho. fact, tou, that ao lu 3 Bf wich quod Republleuns ns tho Bi 3 Journal are ikely to bo driven by tho Gratit aonination to “sulk awhile,” nia thie when avery Republican {a needed to be placed in ine itand exercisy, should be wuiticlent to cause a cided pause to the reckiceness of which tho Hawke Aye ls $0 conspicuous, and all too Mppant idefender und fubuttar, Wil the Hurlingtow Hawk. Aye plewss take down its elute and Nyure the percentage of such voles which tue Ropub- jean party can aiford to loge In auch States ne dpe ‘lyons, and New York? Perbups tho 4-H, might find profitable Follegtion In viow of che percentage of loss to be sufely risked ove! ti fowal Suppose thut tho oftielal multi In Towa ut tha November election of 187 *s ae considvred by our Burlington conten. veruotama OFERON—otiairg CAN'T DE ELECTED, rw Chad.) Kepublicun, May 24 Gon, Grunt can hardly carry tididna, under funy clreutinstances us ii third-term candidate for President. “At leust, with thousunds of uct- tve Republicans tn thls Stute protesting curnest- 9 ugainat hiv notuination, and gundreda deolure Shey will not voto for hin. if nomhutod, the po {tielans would hesitate and count the cost ture thoy forcy his candidacy upon an unwill: 1 People, If thy reporte of disntteetion in Avighboring Btutes aso true, Oblo, Miliolh und Wisoounla Will bo rendyrod doubtful undur bis leudersbip; aud without wll these, there $a no hopo of success for the Hepublicana, even af they ropes be oat to eons Now ae ‘ va ope rant con uid the votes ‘ot the S00 inde pendent Repub= vans of thu Hinpiro stite: and hence tho only Possibility of oblaining ja Eluctoral yete ter 5 5 tubles of ru- | MAY 25, 1880, through tho Kelty bolt, residential contest, & vory doubtful Ande. Thero is no provability of o split inthe Tomocratie party of that Klate, however throat- ening the attitude of Kelly may bo now. ‘The hesertion that Grant will ba able to carry some of tho Southorn States fs the offspring of on- thusinen, Persona whoclalm it ure unable to kivo nny reatous for it. Tho only ex policy, therefore, is to nominate at Enieafo ‘ac eondldate. who ‘is able to carry all of the Northorn Rtates oxe cept New York. Itaine, or Washbuene, or Ed- iniinds, or Windom, oun carry Indians and ovar State North, wiless Conkling shall choose to cals tivate bie Personal grievance and give away the Ulcctornl vote of Now York, Tho Hopublican candidate may to elected with the vote of that Stato and tho Sold South against him, Give the Demoeratic candidate every Sonthorn State and ew York.and ho will hive only 33 Rleetoral votes, leaving to tho Republlvan 187, two more than Hayes received, ‘This ts a safo computa- Yon, and worthy tho attention of delegates to. Chleago, Hesiitus, thore Ie abundant evidence for tha bellet that any ono of tho candiilates named will be Just as Ukely to carry Now York ag Urn, Grant. His nomliation, thorotore, ya hazard which the party cannot afford to take, a SUALTIES. THE SANTA CRUZ HORROR. KAN Fuancteco, Bay 4i—8anta Cruz diae patchos say that immediately following tho nu- cldont the passongors oxhibited strony Indigna- tlon agninst the otgincor and tlroman, and made some talk of hangivg or drowning thom. sub- sequontly, finding thoy wero not in fault, the feoling turned ngulnat tho jftaltrond Com- puny, {[¢ {4 now stated that thera wus only one brakoman on tho train, that cars were not provided with air-brakes, and tho train gould not be promptly and properly han- died. The ongineer states that nono of tho cars loft tho tion, ‘This, howevor, fs disputed hy one passouger, dor testified before the Coroner's Jury that the first car was off, whilo othora had tholr wheels on ona side betweon tho rails, ‘Tho Mresidont of tho Santa Cruz Norraw- Gauge says tho wreeked tral was a regular passenger train, the tlat-cnrs being put on for tho toinporary accommodation of the plunic people, The engincor says he had lever ro- versed, hud whistled down-brakes, and was gong: about twenty miles pur hour when tho act! dent ocuurred, If hesitates to give n theory for the nccldont, but tntimates there might hive been some obstruction on tha track, Sonia other purtica assert that the train was. xolug ata rite of speed uneafo in a curve, Thoro is n theory among some of tho rnilroad employes that a number of passengers elimb- ing up on the rivks placed on tho flut_ vars Aitted the upposit wheels from the track, When the cars went over they struck uyninst the em bankment, dragyed suine distance, and inecting wroverse curve Jumped over tho ruils to tho other slde down the declivity. Many Jumped or fell of on the bank side and rolled down under thy wheela, "The Coroner has tinpaneled na jury. There were cases noticed of attempts at robblug the injured passengers by othors during the confusion following the neel- dent, whieh wery promptly checked. A young son of Horman Upon, of San Francisco, bis Just ded, making fifteen dead in all, The hotels have beet thrown open for hoxpitul purpores, and an eliicient corps at Phyalelmia and nurses ts in nttendance, Two more bodies buve been Identitied ns those of Henry Stable, barber of thy ites House, aud Frank Herringer, a saleonkeeper, of San Mean. elscy. Gnly one how remutins ubidentified, Atrain from Santa Cruz urelved curly this inorming, Uringing a number of the killed and wounded by yest esaccurred when: the #ip, ‘wo more of the wen ifontilied. Chiyt Mervill, of Soquel, und a, Orpits, of Sun EF cleo. Th ctontn still unknows inal, Those most seriously infers Suntu Cruz, the quested the wounded aire octaitity Ocean House, and, with doing well. or fourtven Hb remain at ayor ot whieh elty bos re- HOUSES Ue Luge today. The Provided for ut the two exceptions, are PERILS OF THE SEA, New Youk, My: Nhe steninship Mercator, Capt. Mane which lore Wis port March 2, has not been seen sinee, Phe cange, a tateveltanes ous ong, wos vulied ut $hNwe, The ship was built at Ghisgow fv 18%, does not carry pase sengers, and hita terew of thirty-two men, The owners of tho cargo apprehend tnt the Mer- pread the belief cant hernias and the veesel Is making port umiler sail, The ship Kt. Pan) she had thre Unk, dieing wi awcomb er the. tee vessel wie surcotny and encountered #1 coving days thet The brig Athlone and yet urviveds ‘Thuy were het « esly Ith tho feu Juet exst af ihe Danks, ym Liverpaed, reporta that sit Tnoy, N. ¥., May Boston Ball Club, while at alMcult play this aftornoo Roaton gnine, ran tigutnet wv force and teed at gash five Inghea long cutie hls throat. Me ww also internally injured, BAD PLACE TO WALK. — , Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dunuguy, fa, May 4.—A deaf-and-dumb man named Willlama was killed on the Cusendo & Bellevue Narrow-Gauge Rallroad to-day. He ‘was walking on tho trick. SCHOONER WRECKED, BAN Francisco, Muy A.—A dispatch from Tocoluma, Mann County, snys an unknown sehooner wns lost aff Polut Reyes last Friday. All bunds perishe a HEAVY RAINS, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Broux City, Ia,, Muy 24.—Ihe heaviest rain in four years visited this section yesterday morn- ing. Numerous bridges in the country south Gre reported tlonted of, Tho storm wus necom- panied by a wind whieh blew down two houses at Sloan, fifteen mites south of thoclty. Tho river ruse fourteen tieboa In the ust three dys. ‘Tho steamer Butte, from Bunton, arrived tuuieyy and reports all bouts up river ruuning well. Apectat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dunuguy, In, May Y4.—Muny and destryctive ralus oucurced ln the North day, The Vale Valley Holt hid bridges and tracks washed away aud tralia doluyed, a A BIG DAY FOR THE RYANS, Dunugue, In, Say 2—Gen, Grant paid a pers sonal vieit to Willim Hyan, Em. of this clty, hia friend for many years, Some twenty to thirty gentlemen and Indy frlenda of Mr. Ryan wore tuvited to spare with him the distinuulshed honor, Tho Genera fs ft excollent bealth, and entertalned the party with echuructoristle onge and Interest. He left for home on the 0 o'clock train, ite and Mrs. Grint promiae another visit nex! ity, and WH be the guests or exe Mayor John ‘Thompaon for two daya, A week front next Monday the Genern will attend tho Bole dlers’ Heunton at Slwankee, ———$———--- THEIR SUMMER VACATION, .YANKTON, DT. May: 2L—Thirty-twe Indian Chiefs of the Bloux Nation from Fort: Berthold, Standing Rock, Choyonuo} River, Crow Crook Lower Hrule, osobud, Pine Ritye, Yaukton, and Huntoo Agenelos, arrived —yeatorday on tho stonmor Butts, and lett on thle morning's trun for the Bust, spot. ted Tail and | ed Cloud nre with tho purty, A portion of the Chicts are golng to Waehington to sign the treaty permitting rill. Ki alls to ruaty through the Slaus tegorsati, and won a visit to the Carlisle Indlar Bohol, whore thoir eliidran aro bolug uduoatod, STEAMSHIP NEWS, : New York, Muy 24—Arriyed, Mholn, from Bromon. NUTOWN, May 21,—, ouaeure iy May 2t.~Arrivod, Baltic, from ————— WSAftor the Buttle. Ee trot Fece fre, = cotorod Individual whens left arm waa migs- ing ‘wus yosterday sollviting a onal lene Griawold utrvot, and in reeommondution of bine sol hy stated that ho lost bis aru attor the fight dn tho Wildertioas. “Wastin the fight?" i “No, sub; it wan artor de fight, Dat war a powurtut ioe timos t tellye, bo bulls dew arouat ike snowtlakes, de cannons rourcd, an’ b'spectod to oy kiled for a hull hulf day," 4 But you were not hit?” a, duh. 2 "speoted to be, but T wasn’t” “Hut how did you fone your army" . SM Dlost it artor da battle, oat” A “Under what olreuinalanvesy" ‘Want, anh, all du cireummtunces I ober hoard at was wins {bad tt out olf wid a buzs-euw,” “When? we Fara coe th » And you cull thts tosing yo after tho Inyyteot the Windevneas 7 ee a “Yes, woh. Je hard ap, sab, bu! en? Wait loligto yuu, If Pd Tou if befo' de fats rd Guy a0, but it waa urtur do battle, Well, [guess tt war," waid tho mun, after a Jong pause, and he went down for a dime, os ; Are you a HomeRuler?” was peked ot con of tho candid A yotve fron but bis wife in, tes wt the tate election in Ir ho back acuta anuwered A Most Terrible Tale of Star- ‘ * vation Among the. Armenians. Tho Miserable Living Reduced to tho Necessity of Eating Corpses, Matters Discussed Yesterday in the Parliament of .Great Britain. sae A Strong Opposition Displayed to Bradlaugh’s Taking the Oath. Result, of tho Supplemiental Election for Doputles in France, English Troops Not to Be Withdrawn from Afghanistan at Present. ARMENIA, “SATS? A TERRIDLE VASINE, Wasnrvatoy, May 2i~Mr. Heap, Charged O*Affalres nt Constantinople, in a dispateh dated April d, reports that tha following Ictter hns beon received by telegraph at tho Negation of tho United states; “ Mossoun, April 5, 1880.~Tho terribia faming in which we oxist kills all iuhabitants of town and those of neighboring villages, who nto as- sembling horo on innsse, Their sufferings aro Indeseribublo, = Finding no cereula at. nll, some ‘aro venting corpses, and - bu. como il) in consequonce, . Tholr lnm entations are Aeartronillae: Most of thom ure dying, us they have notling to cat, Those of tho Inhabitunts who huve lived until naw be~ tween life and deuth pry you to give thom such nasistunce as will cinble them to live, They take tho M|berty to prosont tholr pruyor with the tears of oxpectntion which uru fowls from thelr eyes covered with blood. “ ANCHBISHOP OF THE BYRIANS.” ‘This lottor, Heup states, was uddroased to tho United Strtes Legation at Constantinople, and ndds: Tne suitering of thoso peoplo Is In- tipeortteably. grenter thon anything of the kind it Ireland,” GREAT BRITAIN, THE TREATY OF BERLIN. Lonvon, May 24.—In Parlinmont, Mr. Glad- stone, In reply to nquertion, said Qoechen bint been Instructed to confer with tho representa- tlved of tho othar Powors to obtuln tho exuct, facts relittive to the outrages perpotruted on Mobammedung, and to obtain from Bulgaria and, Noumelia the punishment of the offenders. . FORTUNE NAY, Mr, Gindatono, in raply to Mr, Gourtey, sntd a deinand had been tnade by the Unitud states for $105,000 arising from the Fortune May affulr, There had been no corresponience aince the last production of papers, but the Government. Intended shortly to Iny upon tho table the whole correspondence upon this subject. BRADLAUGIT. Tho debate on the question whother Charles Brudtaugh should be alowed to take the unth then proceeded, ‘The majority of speakers were strongly aguinst granting permfasion to take the outh, Sir Henry Wolff's motion in opposi- Uon to administering tho oath to Dradinugh wes sinully rujected by n vote of 280 to 214, after an animated discussion. A DEPAULTRK, x Thomas Edward twycross, dealer In tho Amor- can department, bas been declared a defautter on the Stock Exchange. FAILED, Cloment Colman & Co, indigo and dry saltery brokers, Minelng Lune, have failed, Liabilities eatinated at £80,000, At, GEONGTANA WILDER, Mra, Georginm Wilter, evonyioted, three months tga, of libeling Manager Roylere, of tho Covent Gurden promenade. eancerts, aud bound over, was xentencod lo-thiy to four montys’ tine prigantnant for repeating tho offense, Tho sen= tenes dates from conviction, and 1s, therofore, a month's Imprisonment. : SU BARTHE FREE, In tho Housg of Commons, Sir Wilfred Lawaon (Liberal) gave notice that te would move nu ad dyess fur tho reoull of Bir Bartle Frere, Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, ‘The Govornment agreed to the motion for an adjuurnment of debate on Gtudstone’s motion, Of the 2st, to refer ton sclect committes cer- taf queations ariving out of Bradluugh's ense, {n order to enable amendmants to be made to the inatructions to tho committee. ‘ TO RESIGN, It is understond Sir John Strachoy {a about to resign and return to England, . COUNTERAUTING EMIGRATION. : Tels belleved thit an organization Intended to countemiot the tomlancy toward emiyration a0. tho United Stutes has been orgunized in Iro- jand, “ nd, ‘ DHADLAUGH DEBPONDENT, Bradlnvgh la discomfted at the opposition to him In Purliatuent,: and fs despondont over bis falluro to seoure a sout. 4 STRIKE ENDED, ‘Tho strike of the Lancushiro operatives wilibo ended to-day. WORK -RESUMED, At Bluckburn worl his been gonorally re- summed. Almost all tho oporutives have To turned to tho mills, . HNQLISHL GRAIN MANET, Tho Mark Lane Depress suys: In Sonsrauonoe: of vold winds tho favorable nudelpations formed: in Mureh and April bave been considerably Modliled. Tho drought 1s generally causing 8 well-founded anxiety, a8 the land is more than Surface dried. If the atate of growing crops In several southorn counties Is uny.oriterlon, there will bo no wheat curs this month. Monoy was hardly ever ao scarce inthis Lountry 8 now, and this hus made itself uomistably folt In Sark Lune of late, whore the credit of smaller couns try millers tus bean much shaken. Business hua been much Interrupted by holidays, and tho tone of the a : GHAIN TRADE RATHI WEAKER, Houllsh wheat wus inarketod very sparingly, vast week's full quotations wore only obtain with difieulty, but growers were mostly tn, huparts, foreign Inte London, ‘have been very moderu ad trade remained uncertain, As o consequence of ne Blan of hnpravement of the weather wills havo besituted to inereaso thor stocks, A pressure to sell American whont, ox- ship, caused a recent advance of aixponce to be last. A reduction has teon nodesaty to effect, snles of Russian, but tha domaud has fately boon very reatrleted. White wheat, such as tne Austrultan, was slightly favercd’ by buyers At tho close of the wock, Malza was in good du: thund at tis bdGere, but otferinrs small. Closed tein. | Arcivils at ports of call huyo boon very Timited, % WHEAT, UNDEI ATRONG CONTINENTAL DEMAND, continued to Improve until 5333d for continental was paid for rod wintor, but, during tho paat fow ‘luvs, tho murket has been somewhat cusler, Clown without any mutertal chunge on the weex, Maize mut with wa Bteady Inquiry, and beices, In consequence of Nybt arrival, ad vanced toa legate a. Whont for shipment was ollurod on rather oasler terms, = Mauize soll toa modorate extent at an limprovement of ud perquarter, ‘Tho sulea of Buxlish wheut Ins wouk were 1,875 quattors, ut 443 Bd por quarter, Agulust G07! quartors, at Bia dd por quartor the corresponding Wook lust-year, : « Leach ute ie Gaited ee for the, wouk ending tho Ith instunt were owt. a Wwhoat aud 160,017 owt, of tou : FRANCE, ALEOTION OF DEPUTIES, Pants, May $4,—Supplomentary olcctions for Mowborsof Chamber of Deputics were hold Yostorday, reauiting as followe; At Auriltag—Hastid, Ropubtican, recolved 8a votes, and Cabanos, Monarchist, 7,060. At Surlat—Koger, Republican, revolved 8,209 votes, and Sartiur, Lonnpartlet, 6,618, AtRiberao—Lanauyo, Bonapartist.was clootod, ss AlinEsTS. Le Siecle, thia morning, states that ane of th Vourers of tho red“ yntlunds arrested. at tie fomyunilat demonstration at the Mineo do ta natile, Tatra Ja jt odltor uf Le Gaulvls, and nnofhor Isa Prussian fumed Gui, who wus born at Cawol, SM. Luyater, tho, Fiiayy woorotury: of Chit strong-mindod apiuster Mile, Huberting Auclore, was also guken ito chatody, ii ; HLauiase AT LYONS. + tnt the election at Lyons for a inembe: ib Chatnber of enti tan iy Conta ith ine fatoed | maligne plurality. Another eleetlon will oe TUM BENATH PaxsiDENCY, ‘ull meeting of uli the: groups of the Loftin the Benaty adopied Leon Bay ua thot candidate for the Proaldehvy of tho Senate by Bd votes Fat Hust B3 in fuvorot Lo Royer, Petivtau, Vicc- PFesident, renounced ble diudiducy Le Royer, ft ja uot yot known whether BM. Jules i Shur wil woudpt the candiaaoy” offered hig for the sume position by a portion of the bai Contre, ‘The Wight would probably ulso support He I . the Workingnien’s vandldate for mem- Chamber at Deputies trou tyaeain nonyees his futention ta redre In favor of Blane qui, the Cotumunist, A CIVIL DURTAL, ACuptuln of thoSiaty-third Reelnont of the OR ccna, Tune Ite i 1 ¥ withoul any coligtous geryvtces, Next di sontoncert to Ntteen day’ {mprisominent by: hte Colonel, under the pretext that, In requesting: him to notity the uiticars of tho ruirhnent, he had Neglected to indleate tho purcly clvil churacter of the ceremony. Tho Radical Journals are Curfous over thu event. A NEW CANTATA, A tow cantata, "In Vierge,” by Jules Mase seniel, given at tho Opera on Saturday tight wt tho first of the so-ealled Historie concvorts, hid merely a auccess. b'Estline, the composer, wielded the butda on tho vecision, ———— SPAIN. THR DYNASTIC LINEIALA. Mapuip, May 4.—A Committes, consisting of Rellora Martinez, Campos, Posts, Uerrora, Armijo, Alonzo Martinez, Ortix, and Sagnsta, hing been formed to direct the attitude of tho Dynnetio Liberals in the Cortes. ‘The now Lib: eral party in tho Cortes, a3 constituted einco 11 Monarchist Senators and Deputics joined the conlition against the Government, embraces: threo Marshals and 116 Generals, ‘The Moderate arty in tho Ghumber of Heputies has hold n moating nt whieh uw resolution passed ar and condemning the Liberal party, eee MIT DESTROYED, Two thousand spinners partlolpated In, tho wreeking and. paleo nent burning of tho mill nt Tareclana, Forty-three persons havo beon \rreated, THY YUERDOM OF TNE SHWE. Lonvon, May 24.—In tho Internutionnl Con- Rtess at Madrid tho Americnn representatives wado a strong appeal iu favor of the freedom of tho Jows In Morveco, THE WAROBLONA TROUDLES. A Bertin correspondont assorts that the rots in Bureelonu wore due to tho machinations of Intranaigentes, Federals, and Democrats, whose clubs aud scerct Suntas, Insplrad by Zorlita and Rulmeron, aro reorgunizing tho revolullonary Democeney nmong the operutives and middle clnsavs of the great towns. Among the purtios nrreated are many political agitators and well- known Soolaltets, AFGHANISTAN, NOT TO BR WITHDRAWN JUST YEP, Loxpon, May 24.—In Parliament to-day Lord Hartington sald: “Though the Government was anxious to withdraw tho troups from Afghnnistan nt tho entilest possiito moment, regunl must bu paid to tho health of the troops aud to tho enmgo- ments to which Bngtand's honor ig committed. It will not be posible to effect ns carly n vetire= ment from Candahar ox we hopo to do from Cutuil and Northorn and Enstern Afghanistan. Efficient measures must nlso be taken for the protection of those trites who showed good- wilt" = + WILLING TO NE DIOTATED TO, A dispatch from Cabul enys: A deputation of northern Ghilzals, who arrived at Cutul during “tho week, oxpreased themselves willing tona- cept nny Amvor the Government might select. HOPES OF VINAL BRETTLEMENT. A dispatch from Culeutta states the Imprea- sion geowa atrongor dally that the heat hope of Mant sottlement centres in tho cstablishment of friendly relations with Abdurrahman Khun aud in placing bint upon the throne at Cabul, RUSSIA, NUBSTA PREPAWING FOI WAT. Lonvoy, May 4.—Adviees from St. Petersburg tanto that prepurations for the Tureomun gun: palgn are progresulug vigorously. The Goyern- montia anxious ta delay a settlomentot tho Chinese question, for Itussta 1g utterly unpre- pared for whr, and, shawld China pros efpitate hostilities, grout disaster to Rugs sin would Inovitably result, Tha Asvor provinces aro dofenscless, and relntaree- ments niready en route will bo unabte to reach Viudivostock In. less than a fortnight. In tho menantine Russia ts sending additional war ships from the Hultlo tloet, and aleo a strong force of crucineers to erect fortitications on the Chineso frontler, Russia's Chineso polley will be gov~ cerned largely by tho results of Goschen’s Turk~ ish negotintions, which, it is telegraphed, havo ‘been successful, . DEPRROATED. BRIN, May 2.—A correspondent at St. Petersburg writes that Gen, eat reeently submitted to the Czur a proposat fdr tho estab. lishment of a two-bonse assembly, The Czar dopreented tho sugeeation, and said that he left Surthor reforms jn tho bands of tho Caurowily, aftor his donth, ‘ GERMANY. WISMARCK AND TH ULTRAXONTANES, Lonvon, Muy 21.—Tho South Germun Governe. inent.organ. states that tho Government would not be displeased ff the UHL relative to tho eccle. alastlen| laws were defentod, as Hlsinarvk only desired to show hisrondinoas tovonclude a peace and domonstrato to the influential olrelos and pubilig that the Ultrumontunes are not working for apiritunl pence, but for an incrense of pollt- ical power, RBAD OUT. A Nortin correspondent telographs: “Tho or- Ran of the German Sovlal Demourata, puulished at Zurich, contains n declarution of the purty feaders excluding Hassotmntn, Soclaltat Deputy, iu consequence of Hussolnzann having oxpreased regret inthe Reichstag that in Gormany Snclal- Isth Gi not Maentify thomsulyes with tne Nihi- ists, which declaration bes severely injured the party lutorests, IRELAND, DR, N * Lonpon, May #4.—Tho Roy. tsunc Nejson, ex- treme Home-Itulor, bas been elected ta Parlin mont for County Mayo, 'reland, without oppoal- tion, ‘THY MANBION HOUSE FUND NEARLY GIVEN OUT. Tho Man Mouso Committee of Dubtln re- port In hand a2i,ke0, It will not fast three weeks, Earl Cowpor gave £400 to tho Cominit~ RESIGNATION WITHDRAWN. P.J. Smyth bas withdrawn his real; metiet of hie suet dn Parlkunent. Te oxplatus that bis re- ve to rosin was takon hustily, TURKEY, RUSSIA AND TURKEY, - ConstaNtiINorLY, May 24.~It id gnld that the prospoct of tho Wostern Powers using press- ure to compel Turkey to carry on tho reforms Presoribed inthe Lerlin Treaty, has caused Rus- sin to enteiven again ae gain tnfluonce in ‘Ture koy by adopt nore tenlent cours fy ing sane nen ce, at not by Inaistod upon by Russia, FANING, Famino sages in Van, Alushknd, and Bashkne uth Whore douthe are Innumerspieeee eee ee, ITALY, {THA ELECTION, Tome, May 24.—Neturns from 101 second bale lots show the following results: Constitutional- feta, 81; Ministerlallats, 67; Dissidonta, 13, a A Romantic Story from Maryland, Maltinure Buin, A few months ago aman, bout as yonrs od, ontered tho luw office of J. 8. Kosenthud, and ine formed him that ho was the son of i wont who hid died shortly before, leaving propurty worth soveril thausind doltirs to her obflgron lying in Baltimore, Me suid ho realtod ty noe or Stute, whero be had a wifo and children, and’ ho hud come on hore to seo tf he was not untitled to a shure of hia nothpr’s autate. Mr. Rosonthul exumittod the dovkola of the Orphans’ Court, and found tho statemnbnt true ns to the denth a tho muther aad the aionan ‘of her property, al of which had been left to tho eblldren of hersell eid hor Inte husband, who had died sone years fare the wife. Tboy bid mato wills some Years bofore his death, mutually dovising to each othor all of tho estate of tha ree spective imukers of’ the willt for fife, and then to tholr ohildren. loth. wills ‘wore found, that of tho wift, which beenme unneo- the fh s dteuth, tot having beon’ destroyed by bur bofure her death. Hut tho lawyer, to bis surprise, Houta that she chil- drut who fnierited under tho wilt, und hind le wad Uyed at home cwith thelr mother, know nothing of tho claimafit, and dented having any suoh brother, it thet camo out in the story tald by tho ULSuHARE) that bo wee ju thre ont wfare she ne BiA uuthor, born ever knew her Husband. Hho! hud Witte wanuleretil att Beles control, and auecess in the preservation of her Ds emeonlod tho Ri putting hlns In care of Poopla who may buve suspovtod. but Novor know the truth, whory he grew up. Woen about Wor 13 yeuta ol, In ono wf bor inter viowa which, uy the pretended intimate friend Of his dead mothor, wte held with the buy sho told bint for the frat sane whut thoir rolution- ship was, and coun hha with teara never ty disclowa it while Khe lived, us tt would prove the Tuln of beth, and deprive bor of her ability, ns On honored and trusted wife, to uxaiat bith ws she had long peel dging, with mouns derived » Yu from her busbar nw te he was, he hid duplieltly abeyed, aa Ry stispicion of their Telutionship hu ver been whiepered, though after ho swig grawn be visitod his mother na at neghilntatice,tho gon of her dond frlona, eti—agd in ber will eho had lett, Rito g anual loguey usher" friend.” After heure dng this remarkiblo|story, the lawyer put tho question, to his elton} whathor It wus worth tho nianey (far wider ty hare of thiy State ats fl- loxitinate child can’ inherit from the mathor, ‘Though nUt frou the father) to mako public by @ sult facts whlch would bring diserealt on ‘hig mother, biinsolf, and his fuutly, ‘The clatms ant axreed tt wus het worth the cost, hud the propoged'sult wis abandoned ‘Texas Girls, The youug womon of Onoko, Tox, have taken tog fashlon of cutting their hulr as short aa gelsors will doit, ‘They wear litle gsiouehed hata ou the sty of thelr suvata heads, and [ovk as rakial aa ulratos, GOSSIP FOR LADI TUE POLICEWOMAN'S REPORT. Hrvoktyn Kagle, Wall, Sergeant, Ui most tead to deaths I've tramped tit! Pam ont of breath, Her, there, and up and down, I've got my dress all over dirt, And (orn my brand now underskirt, Farading rout! (he town, Arrests! Well.no. I sawn fight And one nun killed. It sorved bim rights Ho shouldn't be aman A howttuni stolo « wonuin's puracy You should hive soon ber hat) ‘twas worse ‘Than any oyster caut Z I saw a burglar rob natoro, As {don’t trade there any more, J tet the burglar go. “rwill tench the people In that Wace To Nx the ye on gloves and hi ‘Bo Cean have a show! 2 saw a lovely robber snateh © A horrid-loo! tne woman's watch, “And Twas really glad. Bho thul an old Inst winter's dreas: ‘Celonaed un to Joo! Your soul! k like now, and bless but sho was inadt Tenw n man insult a girl; Hut then, ber fufr was out of curl And stringing down bor buek, Tanw a mad dog tite a dum; Dut she has but heravlf to blamo, Herself und senl-skin auek, Taaw a womin ellp and fa) And brenk bur ley, aud yell, and squat, And thon J clubbed hor good. ne wore a fancy Kuster suits Treally had 1 mind to shoot Nor, only I hate blood. But] must gos I'm told to-day ‘ont Purson Sinithers goa tu pray ith Miss Jonos, overy morn, Tf that Ig 80, ho kiasea bor, Ande if Leateb ila, witeh for fur— “Dwi tly ag sure’s you're bern, “HOW Sur GOT NOAH, Detrolt Pree Press, A Detroit IJustico of the Peace waa tho other day interylewed by a Woman nbout 45 years of ugg, who announced that she would be married ona certain ulght at her farm-house, and bis Aonor had beon selected to comv out and per- form tha ceremony, She asked how much the feo was, and paid ft aml toof a receipt. Husl- ness conctuded, she sat down, filled a short clay nlpe with tobacco, and Indulged in a smoke. “You won't flunk out on this?" abe sald, ag she roso to go, after exhausting the contents of her pipe, : “Obt no; Vl be there, sure."” “Bo'll L, and so’ll he, or 1’lk know: tho reasan why! Ho's been clawing off ao Ittlo lately, but Tl inake him too the mark, seo if T don't.” “T hope nothing unpleasunt will occur," ob- served tho Court, “Thopo so too, but I'm going to bo prepared for a serimmago just the suine. You alway nck the wenker fox, don't you?" “Y—yos,"Buftly replied tha Juatico, “So dot, and Tt guess wo'll ba all right. Don't forget tho date.” ” His Honor went out Inst night prepared ta perforin tho ceremony with promptness and goud-will. {fo found about a dozon persons ugsemibied ut the houke, and the woman lucked gprewutis under the Mint of the kerosone lamps. he hud ber pipe golng, and her fies wns vov- ered with & bland silo as shu shook hands and anid “fake a cheer. ‘The old man isn't hero yet. but il send for him.” ‘Thon, turning to a boy fn the room, she tontimted: “Samuel yo and tell tho old man it's the to come in and be splleed."* \ Hummel departed on bis errand, and after the lapse of ton minutes be returned and responded: “Tho ald man fs over ty Martin's, Io's got hig Boots olf and is whittling out a wooden cut, oud I don't belleve ho cares two cents about: ‘Leing murried to yuu or anybody else." The widow relified hor pipe, took soveral strong whilts, and thon rat to a long-legyed farmer whoseotnod hungry for the bridal feast: tute you go ovor ‘und tell Nonb IT want im Moser departed, To wna absont ton minutes, and thon lounged ta and xalds “Saya he ts quite vomfortable where ho fs. Guoes be Isn't on the marry very rouch.” “Judge,” began the womnn tts she looked Around for her bonnet, “you play a game of fox-und-geese with Moses while L go over and sce about this thing. Thoro's going to by u mur ring vo hore to-night, and I'l bet a new hoss-rake outt” Sho was absent about twenty minutes, and thoy returned in company with Nou, He bud nolther cont nor but on, sind only one boot, and both were panting for breath. e “Gego abend, Judge,” she’ gnaped, hurled the groom Into the centro of th “Ho beard me cuming and wot out and Hines urond the oreburd, tut bere he “Do you want to murry this woman Yaak: the official au.hu gaye Nonh a looking over. Fans! wus te bunt reply. “Thon why did you-rity awily?? “Sposa Pin going to Rive Tight in tho first thing?” demanded tho indiynant Nouh, “Ll! go. and fx up and come back. No, darling: you won't, my pet amethyst!" ehuvkled tho widow. "We'll be married right here and now, boots or no bouts!" She crowded hin agalnat the table, Moses staat behind the pair te render any needed uld, and the knot wus soon ted, Assooti ns the ceromony wis over Noah, wiippedd out of tho back door, but noone pursitod, aa ie widow cillled the gucsts to suppor and remarked: . ae right down and don't worry ybout the groom, Eve heen nine yours workiig him up to ‘Une, but ho'll bo a litte bashful for a fow weeks Huyo some of this roast pig, Mr, MEN'S RIGHTS, New York Times, Wives will pout, husbands will rojoleo, and tradesmen will, we fear, Biwear ati vory recout decision of the common Inw division of the Ene giish Court of Appents, which the luwyers of our own country will do very woll tomake dnote of. Mrs, Mollor purchased of tho platntiits, Debenbum & Freebody, vurlous artioles of dresy sttltuble to her rink tit fe, anil whielt, by hor or. dora, were charged to her husband at'falr prices, Whon tho bill was ‘sont in, howoyer, ho do- clined to pay it. Ho inada his wife au allowance, ho suid, and hind directed her not to pledga his credit, The platutiifs replied that thoy know nothlog of hla private arrangement with his wite, and thet they should cortaluly hold htm responsible. Tho © triueamen’s ono seems on execadiugly strony ono, and, with such coun. ag sho 8 TOUT, four to cone. Court?” gel as Mr. Benjamin, Whose eurcor ut the English Ror has boen as brilliant as brivg, mMikh | Impregatblo, milght be deumed woll Ane only question left toto Jury, however, was, tha solo ono, “At tho timo those foods were ordered, Mellor withdrawn rope his wife nuthority to bind hfs credit, and forbidden her to da so?" Tho jury found in the afirinative, und the case wis ndjidged against tho tradesmen, The decision on the sppeal is very vigorously beasoned, ‘hero ts, Land Justles Bramwell suid, nolthor general uauige nor von yenionuo ha fayor of having articles of dreas on eredit, nor can tho courts take Judlutal cognl- ningv of guy Dricticy of wives to plodgs thelr Dutebunds’ credit jfor suvh urtioles, Doubtless tho husbande may give tho wife power to run up suub bila, but why should the law give sich power to bor agatitst his will? ‘Iradosmen should furore thomsulves nu to the wives’ authority, It ig doubtices true that to ask questions of tholr lady customers would offen than, and that js a strony reason why such questions should not uskod; Lit it ts no rewon why o hushund sould be made Mahle in detnilt of tho ahopman’s chyosl: not to inforin: biuself. Lord ‘Uhoslger und thut thore was, Indeed, a presumption that tho wify hud wuthurity to plodgo bur husband's orodlt, Lut the prosiumption was ony Iible to be rebutted, ang hud, in fuct, been febuttod ty this cnsy by proof of tha initution of tho wifo's ex- poneed, It was band upon the tritdesman, but it would bo yot hardor pon tho potty to ta upon bina burden of ability agatust bis will, and from which be would be unable to rellevd bimacit excopt by yiblia ailvertisement not to trust hia wife, while advertisement the trades- it st t aftor all, plead tie had not seen, 1 he Judges dlaputed over a case andy agains Beou) tia hte to thts several yeurs inthe reign of Chucles IL, aiid tiftoon yenns ago the Com- mon Pigs mide a situllir dealsion in gouty against Hues, Hut Justios Byles then disscritod, und Ste Alexander Cookin himself baa since queationed the cave, Doventam ayulnat Mellor fa the first tle tho question bas boow passed ‘Upon in a vourt of uppeal, CINCASSIAN STORY OF A Kiss, Chembers’ Journal, Aman was walking atong ovo road, and a woman along unothor, Tho roads finully niitod inta one, and, rexehing the point of Junction at tho sane tine, they walked on togothor. ‘Tho toun was currying & largo fron kettle on his baokj tn ono hand ho hold the legs of alive chicken} iu the othor, n cune; und ho was loud- ing agout. They neured a durk rmvines Sald tho woman? Qin nfraid toys through that t iba lonely place, wid you nwur mie and kiss ine by force.” Suld How cand possibly overpower you ‘ie a8 you ,by ‘force, when To bave thls great tron” “kettle on my bul, ow cane jn ono bund, 9 ive | eblekon in tho other and am lading this yunt?, Tnnten fa well bo ted hand and foot." Yeu," rept ho won, But f i ck your cano tt the grauad and tle your wont fo ity and turn tho kettle bottom ide i und put tho chicken Under it, then you mi ie wiekeltly kiss inte in spite of uly realatupe:."' sucecss t thy Fogerty, it pegeant sald tho rojuteing man te blinsell, “tshould never buvo thought af this or siinilur expodl And when they came to the mivine;, howtuck bie cune'into the ground aud ted the yonk to tt, ate, the chivkeu to thy wanun, say- igs" Hold (e while (cut some prisa for tho gut" aud thon—su rua the: legend-—lowertage fe from his shoulder, ha put tho fowl Under it, and wickedly kissed thy wonian, Aa abo fying Mfrnld he would. URAVESTIED FEET. Among tho strange freaks of tho Inst Viennese Carnival wis tha adoption by avveral of tho loading benutles of imitation fest and sanduls, HB Accessories to mythologten! or vlnssicnl cos- tumes. Having indued flesh-votored multtots peuvidod with thin roles, thoao Indica committed tholr delicato extramitics to tho manipulation of skilled artista, who doftly painted theraupon counterfelt presentmonts of toos, sandals, and jncer, nit comptete, ‘Tho pretty wife of an em. {nent Vionnese historical paloter hod chosen tha dross, or tindress, of 0 wator aprito wherin to attend the * G'schtia Hall,” and sollolted hor husband's ald to’ make up her foot in tho nner above Indloated. Ho consented; bu it wishing to onhanco hie wife's natural charms by adventitious means, — he off tho foal-pulnting eperntion’ until ut, ‘ ihe Inst moment. When, howover, tho carriage Was it the door, aud tha water sprite'’a Kuanty tujlet completed in wil srepecta but one, he selzed. brush nad palet, and addressed hhnsell, gecmingly In fovorish huste, to his task, hurty- ing bis wife otf to. tho bull ns ruven ns her mime foct wore route without giving ber time to ine aspeot thom, On entoring the gayly-lightod ball- roont the Indy cast a hasty glance wt hor his. band's artistic nehlevoments. Her torror inny be better hinagined than described when sho perceive that the pink sik tighta In which her dainty feet wore Jeuneleoned hid been admiras bly ilurainated by bia master hand with horribly representations of chilblain, bunions, and ine votorate corns, only too true to Nature, That night sho danced not, but satin a corner, hiding her trayeaticd feet under her chulr as best sic night,—Brchanye, —— WIY HE WANTS DAMAGES, A young man ‘in Crete, Nob, was arrested on an overdue claim for groceries aud provisions whilo ho wns courting a young Indy inher father’s parlor. He bas now broitght sult against hls creditors, alleging in hia potitton that ho wasn young may of good finauelal ruputa- tion; that he waa humillated and dlegraced by being arrested in the parlor of his sweothenrt, and that ho was damaged sucially aud tnanciul: ty} that he was hotd to ball and when he ap- wired to dofond tho sult the Cotre disutiarged Bin at onoo, bolding that no eause existed for the arrest, Ifo algo avers that this awkward in- Joceuptlon of tis whisporings of idvo ao shined hin that he never afterward culled to sea the young: lady, nnd that his prospects in that dircu- tion were blighted. Wherefore he aska fur hoayy: damages, ‘ conrsrrs. New York Sun, Dr. Richardson, the celebrated London physl- chun, who has veou leaturing on dress, hus made the uow point that atays not only injuro boilily health but “denden mental capabiiity." This suggestan wide field tor inquiry. Have the great woinen of tho world worn corsets as 0 role? Cleopatra probably did not, but Quen Elizaboth, who excelled In politics, us apauredly: did. In France, from generation to generation, there huve been women of wit who hitve been womnen of fashior uti Enghind. Harrict Mar- tinent and Mary Somerville didnot probably pitels thoir waists, Dr. Kichardson himavit wi best apply his uwn test ut hone, If the young judy wha’ recently mude hersolf iMuatrious by mathematical ability equal to an '* oleh wran- glee". wours corsota, bis urgumont fal FEMININE NOTES. When a womnn wants to be pretty Bho bangs hor balr, and when slo winta to be ugly suc bangs the dvor, Annas “How I to loyo pets! Tefore I was married I ntways bud a monkey.” Arthur: “Aud what havo you now?" Ann: “You. Cuthorine de Medtols ts quoted ns having as- serted that the highest thing to bo sald in pratso of a wonun ia that sho can cook aw goud dinner, ‘The diner, of course, must be cooked for a man to eat, and must be revdy on time. Madame, who is of great embonpoint, naks ber husband In what churacter she shall attend the Inusqueride, “As «% etptivo bution,” he satd. “How must Tt dress that charactor?” “Simply by tying t string to your foot)" answered tho husband,—Parts Paper. The wife of n wealthy and retired grocer to her urtistlo dressmaker; * resp mo in such wt mutnner that my vitlyaritics will puss for me- dhwval affeetations.” TLenp-year party, Mr. Qush: music! what cestatic nus it would tinke a stict dunce.” Miss Cool fyith, runt demurengss): * Won't you try a turn, in, Gus?" “And yot Guelt didn't soo it, and sald: *Chawmed, l'm sure. No rent gencroug man would go to a Splritunl ennee given by a lidy medluni, and Just as the host ia walking wbout (while tho modiuin ia ted fn tho cabinet) excluint: “Thore's a rat right by the ghost.” It spoils tho cifect to have the 1st Sir aad gather up ite skiris and run fuston A man gota into trouble by. marrying two wives. If he murries ono he may have trouble; and some men hava come to tritmiution vy shnoly promisin to marry one. ‘Trouble any- how.—/fartford Journat, While tho Womnn-Suftrage bill was before the Massachusetts Legislature recontly, {t [s relates that n legishttor sald privately: “Loan n wari, supporter of tho womuan-sullrage movement, but my wife fa doud sot uyainst it," and then he voted Agninst tho bill. Fushionnbly-diaposed young couples who com- plain ot belng unable to Hye ona modurate snl ary should: take. courage upon SOnMoIn DICE that Detroit deummer (Davis] who supporte filye wives on $23 por week, or $6 York Commercial Advertiser, Women can hop. secrots. A Worcester girl, ony frlend’s promising solemnly not to tell, told Vout she wis golog to have four new dresses costing #H) each, ahs friend rellglonsty kept hor prani{go not to toll, and the firat-muntloned Foune Indy doesn't speak to-hor now.—Bustun @ wifa—New Old People. ' Matitda Stevenson lived to be Joy we of ago before shy made a profession of faith, und wits buptized nt Varig, Ry. lust Sunday. nol lady, aged 0, of Carmel, N. Y., was the chief inourner ind wont to tho grave ut the funoral of hor dnughter, nzed 76, * Adinirat Philip W eatpnal, the oldest commis- stoned atllver in the British navy, died recontly je tho 98th your or hid uge, Ho cntered tho nivy in Prt, Hloroncs Nightingale becomes an orphan, by oe deuth of hoe mothor, nyed 01." Bho horas. 1s a ay {nvatid, seldom tenves her room, but is nover Idle. <e : Ruthin Simpers died tn tho Elton, Md., nlms- house, agod 10 years, Bho was borh aplico but had enjoyed ilfty yours of freedom, ‘Tho oltfest law) ay Scotland, Charles Wins choator, icd on Maral i, dua its b bad entered hig 100th yenr, | He was born Iu Eeht, in Aber- iwhire, on Fob, 22, 1781. 1 proud mother of soventecn childron.—the oldest of whom fs @ yeurs of axe ang the Infunt 4—Mra, Baasetty of Grand - Haplds, Mich., t4 Just rounding a contury of life, She is in d boalth, with unlinpalred {ntelicet, + Actonling to the Paty, an actor who isn con> tenarhan tay bo nightly seon at Toulouse, France, Iv fsa cointo uetor namod Griutetot, und was born on tho 2dof July, 1780, and mde his début whon 15 yours af nge, when tho revo- hution was at ity helght, Ho [s sald to be atill mnnaing, Wi Hugton V has twelve mon whose united ag OT, 050 mn. 1. LBtler y years; Leopard yeurs, bi Chitloa Frondh, 93; C} th Wright, Tirudtord, 80; Jabox -Fiaher, ey Amian alr pants 885 Calo Care, bb: Mutvoy spnuldiig, 8; Zit Chino, 64; Willinin Hardon, 8; Jool Soper one, B33 anid Afios Mtusacil, Bs. : = John, Archbishop of Tunu, Ireland, hua just qntored hie ith yaar. Hols fhe aldedt olidint- ing Bishop in Catholle Chelstendon, anid stilt gulls about the wild Isles Of tho Wost, currying fg oryzlury and prouuhiny In tho mative Tonio, Ho holds hls st(tion an tho hillsides and aiken gureuf the politios of bis arcblopiscopal prov. fuee, . Although Aaron MeKennoy, of daino, had ilved over a contury, he knoked down 8 ini who bad suguvated the appointinent of a gudrd- tf for hin, and this assaute brought on his tirat lawsuit. Ho neted as tls own counsel. He diod recontly, aged |. He ned never tisted Iquo or boen {nurailway train.nover sontur reculvod thlegrata, and wad never out of hia native own, ‘Tho oldest Magon in tho United States hus Teale utter enjoylog n contury of tifa, - John leat, of Now Concord, 0. way ‘eevouty-soven, yours a Mustor Muson,' 1d was uw mombor of it gpiuinarider at, Washington, Ps. beewne 9 tuvon in 1808 iy Treland, wherd ho ‘took all the degrove up to Knight Templar. Heeame to this golntry 1 1811, and passed the Cirulo of Porfoc. ton, receiving ul a degrees of Chyptic Mu. bry . Ye - ‘The Madrid Epich wnnounces ths death ot Gijon, tir Northern Pin. at a item why Aid yuurs old: ilo sucovestibly: withata: the wear and tear uf tive succussive rarelages during his long Ufo, ond, Indeed, wodded DI a) ny muy fatrly Assinned: buye ngre with bin, His Inet wedding day way also the cightieninth | anniversary uf bis y UPON Which festiyo ovonslon ho espoused 8 ai," comely maiden of aaedt A whose unton with him reaultod $n thy dddition of two shuray: boys to tie alrvady nuinerous funilly of slx-and-twenty sons, the fruits of his PEMiaus, imateimontal alllandes, One at tho uirly nyo of $5, ho wus fl OF u fuer, alice which. ho hus kiowé no inalady or oven Fpopaald rable allinent. 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Birength Increnses, appetit Jat for ood. ne man cur ruched ae fe aut, good digestion, eal. ai slvop,nvvcen fresh auld rong, Undlstuehed i, Ulsappenranee of spots, blotel {the ‘sicin tooke claue and’ nent” pembles chungod from ite turbid apd clouay appetite to neluareherry or amber oolurt way manet froaly from the bind’ Roh hee tin or sealing; little no pula or weakness, 8 NC OF NO sedhneat; 4. Marked ‘iiniuution of quantity nnd f oy Involuntary weeketl inet tileted in that way) wither ee keS curv. Tnereasad strength exhibited yf ¢roting stands, and functional harmony reat ] to the gover orygnns. Ons 5, Yollow tingeon tho white of the oyet, ang the swarthy, siifron appuuranee of the skis chunged ton clear, iively, and healthy color, i howe wultority froin weak. or ulcerated lungs or tubercloa Wilt realize great benes expeetoruting trealy tho tough phlegm orm from the lungs, ale'cells, broncht or windp) thront or hou? dimtntsblog: tho. frequen es cough; general tnereusy uf strength troneeoos tho xystems stoppuge of tight-sweats and pany and feclipys of weakness around ‘tho nxt ) ahonlders, ete. cessation. af colt cilla,gengo of suffocation, hurd. brews rr Juusysn of cout on ttt down or neste a ihomorning, All these di stressing syipiomy, wenduutly and surely’ disappear, . As ny after dny the BAILSAPATLIELLAY jy falcon now signa of returning Hiealth wil apes, as thy blood “improves in Purity and etrenn} discaga wi dittttaty, and ull foreign und impee Heposite, nodes, thmfors, cancers, ned luapy eles be resolved away, und the nsound met sound and healthy; teers, fever sores, chron, skin disenses, drudually disappear, #, In cuses Where tho system has beep salle” vated, and Meroury, Quickallvar, Corrosive Sut, Hunt havo necumtitatod aud become depot in tho bones, Joints, ete, cnusing curles of the bones, rickets, spinal curvatures, contort white swellings, varicose veing, efe., tha SAIC SALAM LAN il revolve atvuy Wlisso depoais und externiinite th virus of the dls TAR RP hos who are talent dig = A joxn who are taking theso the cura af Chronic, Sermfulous, or orate Ulsenaes. however slow may bo the curv «fee, hotter" and dud thetr ronoral bouleh tinproviag tholr Hest und wedgtit Increasing or even keer! ing Its own, it f8 n stir Blan thint the curd fs; nresiing. 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