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le THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. : . - Y abandoned thero, on account of the expenso | very close behind hor, as though whispering an | as befo tions, Wo must still oxpect the usual | Srv. Nrigas' appliicatt from hi WASHINGTON. of maintenance, and tho. inipossibllity of Appnlutment Peace! ahakevers cenuate: | fepofore, and that no amount of slanderous | mms, wasen ot hont and cucornl dispars tint | husbatid could hos be entopeaed if Usewmatrte | Witahe Bayes Wier Amore. Louise, ang : keeplng it free from either mud or dust, | ‘nily.n picturo by Sarah Bernhardt, for tt embot- | thelr fet. T, 1, LL follow the maxfinunt of sun-spots; we bave yot | monid tle had already Loon out, aid It wasde- | wast, TA galo trom the Ret re : * tes onc of thuso murbld fancies peoullar to hor to learn whothor the coincident porthelta of tho | atrablu to uscortain what, was tho effect of tho 5 None ling been Infd siuco 1871, and nove will | soind. Bho fe always thinking of death aud in A _—————_—— fourgreat planots will Increaso and prolong the | docreo of tha Kanaut Courts in that State Appropriations for Sclentific Pure | potter. a ares cokeae | RONNG Always: surrounded by emblems. | Tho PLEASURE-RESORTS, PORT or Ciicago, as gonee eer toad Rae cee plomental seni Tare, rie be eH aig sncat in fpitise apuenys te wen little, jo0en ie tea as ARRIVALS, y nick-knncka of hor drawing-room lo Aro erostiog probics of 10 . hs ONO OF A ot too fuatidlousor ncud ns to forma, ie poses—United States Geos and this process will bo eontinued until | often skulls nnd cross-bouea na anything else. tho more practienl antetmpartant.. It will not | ‘The Kansna courts nro no ffiends of what Mitton | Prop Portaga, Buffato, aundrios, it Js all removed, oxcept on a few boulovards | Asn painter ler feollny for art fa still far bo- | Colorado Springs nnd Mantitony Golos | inect with a hnsty solution, Jor the period of ob- | termod tno bondage of eanvnical tyranay in | Prop Donn itlohmond, Buitaly, sundries, logical Survey. and park-roads, devoted exclusively to light | yond hor oxecution. Sho has n qroat deal to radu. servation oxtends to the yont 1885. Herschel, | regard to marriage. Thoy do not ask before | Prop Ruffalo, Huaitio, aundetos, easure-driving. Tho vost of the pavements | acquire in the power of handling tho brush, but Y tho great naatronomor, sald that" sun-spote in+ | entertaining n petidon for divoroo whethor | Prop Mary Groh, South Have; [Pe aig es ar Sain per squnry | if thie wero equal to hor seutiinont of a situa- to ae the Balen. af me dieriay Ving | titaneed tho prieo of’ corn.” "Chia Teartionta | tho npplicnat te domiciiod Mt the Biator ier | Prop Favorite, Monumineny tone oe 1 . yard first cost, and 20 cents’ per square yard | Hon she might reach a high mark, LONADO Spurnas, Colo,, June 1.—Having cally undarstond for heat, drought, and storms | onongh if ho has resided thore for | Prop Annie Young, Eri, stindrica, Whe Polar Colony ot the How- hi Antittal repniras macadam, $1 por square | ,,Anothor tctress, Nlancho Morson, has a plet- | beon repeatedly asked for information In re- | exert n_ mighty Inttuenco’ on harvests, nnd, if | twelve months. ‘Thoy do not seam evon to | Prop Idaho, Buffalo, sundries, ure of the maske and instrumonts used In tho thoso are Icasened, tho valuo of hat romalug ia | take very much caro that the person who is to | Prop Nashua, Cloveland, sund: gato Expedition—Merits of PREM Res costs anu 20 genta a So for enunal dances in Japan, Jt 1a nelthor, bad or god; eae e calorn Beran Naess by incrensod, y by ivarze Ings naties of tho Broad vou Prop Teoumgelt Sarnin, ‘ight, aes >; " : ind umony 10 10,000 ig in| in tho extiibl- a Fil ir. ‘They wi bo content the tle roy Vandart tifPatio, eta) Varlous Pavements. asphalt, $2.60 porsquara yard first cost, and | Honit world nover boromarked bat that it ts ir d ‘Anhtabults ahee West, or those who are curlous to know FIFTY YEARS AN ACTRESS tioner states on hfs onth that ho his posted a lot- | Prop Egyptian, cents per square yard for annual repairs, | Manche Plorson’s work. Thoro, {a no rengon i | ter notifying hla intonuon, nnd that he hos ad- | Prop New York, Jumtilo, sundri Tent. Hoxte, the ‘Clef Engincer at the | why clover aetressca should not employ thoi | Something about tho places represented in Mit ror. th ‘ A tl c yertised It for threo weoku in some Canang | Prop Win. Livingstone, Jr.) Pe = and | piitth Hote the Chie Engineer ot the | waco tnicins these oxetelsca: antes ramoar | guidebooks as second only to the Garden of | 4 Notable Moneft In Maltimoro—nrs, | Howspaper, tho contonte of won It ta tssuiment | Hele Litey-, Clarice, Hintiloy euntect OMe The Ute Question—Mrs, Hayes District, ‘ AN Helo, le a y | 350,008 | common report deeply {njuro tho profossion. rive - tae | cannot Mall to meet the oyes of all whoin thoy | Schr Kosh Belle, Grand Haven, the Indian School at me mila see ae ceo 0°00 Thetr lelsure ie often Pe Seninnoaenes ee ener cee nliy even Sy Ea Gormon's Long Theatrical Cae | goncorn, Sir Jumics Hangen has teckiod thie a: Hehe Geo, Murriiy, Ihutato, DRL TOE. a Hampton. syiue yards of contdar conerete,—making 0 things; but there fs equally no reasou why ono s divorce obtatned In this facile faahton cannot be | Sehr Mours, Sulfato, con, ¢ 5 ‘ail 7 son- | Schr ff. C, cht, Tata wf 1,000,000 yarda, ora uulles; of smiaathe | Sud eeampelled tonotien thont, jTherg ig | ton of that popular resorts Mantton Springs, | | Wautisiont, dune t—Tho compllnien ary | eee ttot Mn consequence of the. ‘itt | Hehe Unutde, Memmines taoabes ee : aurfoce paveinenits,—double tho ‘auantily in | for tho attdents thor than, for tho. public, | Md of the City of Colorado Springs. benefit to Mrs. dane Germon, nt the Academy | fairness of breaking tho most solemn of ini, Culmmet, revels Spectal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribuna, Pari: uv stonebfock pavements there ara | ‘Tholr limited knowledge of another art helps to To prevent © wrong Smpression, let me | of Music to-night, Intended to commemorate | contrncta bohind the back of one of the par. | Sehr Pelicnn, Ashtabula, _ Wasinxotos, June 4.—The political bon- . oe altars yard s,,0F HY laillesd. aust Wertect fbom: a a Bars wh Hurohald ya! here atate that the latter place, containing } her fiftieth year upon tho stage, was In every Hem Ja iG ue mY parancly, because Mv. Ie 8 Behr. Geoek Pe tecdl Clega ‘ lig f . : ,000 yards, y . y 0 stage hus bovn cloarls ‘ 7 . zi y dontfalte, and be- Wa Mmber, mot of the se ason 13 Teraricd a eae eee rig ool OE nena pat finproved by her cultivntional anenee for waite | Some 5,000 souls, is five miles distant from | respect Mf fait tribute to this fuy orit of her | Cause tho Kansas Court ond no Jurisdiction to | Soke Helvetia: ric, con," mber, Row, as Ingursoll’s remark as to the posal | ne which are bul replneed as eapht untion on canvas, She ts tho least stagey of | tte mineral springs at Manitou. ‘Tho city | native city. ‘Tho Academy was crowded !n | pronounce such n decree. Tho reveone given | Sehr J. V. Jones, Muskegon, lumbor, bility of HMuyes belng a enndidnte: that he | tyus thy revenues of the A Dterriet Will pore | Betterses procisely because sho 1s tho most plet> | spreads itself over a large, level | every tior, many of the most Influential and | by the Prosidont of tho Probute aud Divorce Sohr 8, A. Wood, Sele Bid se ts nd, Wty, Starinatte, lumber, “couldn't be elected if ho were ranning with- | ynit, As in Paris 30 in Washington,—tho | UFC84e pinin, and at first sight impresses | best-known eltizens belng present. Sherl- COE aa ot te tinue ae ae tol dow Sele advance, tiger tanta out opposition, for the seattering vote would | only pavements now lald ara ASHTABULA COUNTY. one favorably, It fs well watered | dan's“ Rivals” was given, with Mrs. Gor- | by tho Judgea in 1812 in talloy's cuso, “No | Sehr W. Capron, Manistee, lum defeat him.’ Uniind Robert! With all his STONK BLOCK AND ASPHALT} ger a = bya stream flowing from Pike's Peak, called | mon ns Mrs, Malaprop and Joo Jefferson ng | Sentence or uct of any foreign country or Stato | Schr Ottawa, Grand Haven, lumber, briliianey and originality of genius in dis- | butthe prices here are less thon half of those can dissolve an Kogit#h marrluge a viticulo tnat- | Schr Win, Jones, Cedar liver, . ti Dreslne tio downey of Ciiratlantty, ho for. | In Patis; All contractors here are required | WHat ¥¢ Ts Noted Yor—Ono of its Prom= Ruxton’s Creek, Being formed of molted | Bob slcrcs, supported by soveral ladles and | Finoul forgroundean shies itwaanoriiablotabe | Sele L, . Davis, Muskeuon, lumbon cussing tho dogins % ss 3 5 d At f : inont Sons, tho Author of “A Fools | Sow and Ico, it furnishes an almost pure, | gentlemen from Wallack’s ‘Theatre, in Now | dissolved a vinewlo matrimonil In England,’ it | ACTUAT: BAILINGS, He has never forglven—he will never for | “iy eher cent of the money due them belt Spectal Vorrespondence of The Chteago Tribune. jou whture It eaves 2 ea ree “Yos," sald ‘Mire, June Geriton ton repre- | Would avo been enough to aay, “This fan | Prop Cuba, Buffalo, 61800 bu eorn, glve—the dark horse of 1876 nt Ciuclnnatl, | retained until the end of this period, to tne, CLEVELAND, O., June 4: Maser oe ol who got the prize notwithstanding his brill | sure a compliance with thélr guarantee, The man who in | paratively small ‘cottages; however, thore | fellatlve, of the American, “I have, been | fot eu itees. sich qs muultery aecompanted My PIP fires? DUnHloN IEE Vit corn and suns fins adultery tecompanicd by : dirles, a ranwe; | thess days las not read “A Fool's Errand” | aro soma few. of commanding importance, | Ml 4 century on the ste, nud as may | Toon or erucity.". ‘The reasoning In tho | Prop Chaniplain, Detrott, 255 url fant seenmnilols iit nome mae But yur er, SL por saan gard for stone fg like the man who was found some time | The eltizens are of u thrift tid enterpristi Teadily ho Snagined, Wve’ seen many | idgment seems, huwever, to (vite ws (inter d Spork and sun oO ayes lias come revenge un Bob, here in 7 f s . E | changes.” ‘Thy lady was seated In the parlor ie kyla f tS! 5 re “Pp ” character, us is shown by the general appear | CDRS. tly lly was seu nthe parlor | that Mr. Sriged hod only to make up bis nin to | Prop Skylark, Benton Harbor, sundries, i ’ . peur ate hy . the sulfraze question, Bob went Into le with | asphalt here ‘was S147 per square yard, | poole, seep few have read Tasteh about the cotta witch oa during, the Rest ies ait ont spleita: and althou cli, nity be, iilttie fa: | Fuerza, 2 7 {HO oney Way Kuown to People | so, rimsby, iingston, 19,700 bu corn, all his wonderful and untiring strength | aelust $3.7 i Tats. iron cil ihoret f talented author who hing made such ao won- | hotels of different grades. ‘The Colorndy | Heued from extra exertions necessary for tha bale Babin Eee tate, BLbOs Se ae ; is 2 ph her Denullt, express :! 2 . Coy ut, and eloquence. He worked hard In the pre | itty geo that the TAGGIN Mey eof pave derful hit in the world of fiction. Like | Springs and tho Nutfonal may both be ranked BER pATAElOn fut thar ewer lbs denreuacy nerea MARINE NEWS. Trop Slessenger, St. dosoph, sundress oe Muries,—in .the District,—as success would fuent te only sultable for suburban roads | many other remarkable people, Judge Tour- | YS first-class, and affurd good accomimada- # Bi i b 38 . Stine Muskeg, Muwkegon, st 2 : od de 2, nf “Tan 58 years old,’” she continued, “and 4 BON. Bun gate for .. Q - | vi q sthing bt ess-streuts of | 4 ONT 7 was 8 yeurs of nge. d rst appedrance MILWAUKEE. Ror Nealon, Ce w 22,550 Wid Intlong! the was sorrowfully and beautifully | the great city of the Lake, on necount of tho tho home of the Wades, of Giddings, and | ing-houses which, contrary to the general vs y err. Nevlon, Collingryond, 2,40 bi earn, Snens OF “rep of tho Howellses, Anun and W.D,, and the | rule, are really. excollent; nnd lucky is the | 84 with Forrest; Thad tho partof Albert | Mrwauknr, Juno 8.—ARer blowing a gale | Sehr Golden Fleece, Buitulo, 3000 In corn, “ert.” The next day a sympathlaing Senn Gxpeuse of rent and tho mud: and dust | er homo of Spalling, The 10 on ene | sujourner lint is. 80 fortunate us to sconce | i, ¢ William ‘Tell? It was in Washington | ¢rom tho suuthwost sine mornings with ran | Sebt dtmes Couch, iuttaly, 6,00 bu corne borin frond met hh on the avenue and, | {hid exhibiets the fact hae In tho anatior Of | the Boole of-Mormon, Ashtabula County is | S¢commodation in them. The price of board Eotlainna“aveunes ind eae Twliere? cha | Sitalls at intervals, the wind this eventig phi aaa ea eel dries, breaking Into a laugh, inqiureds economy, the advantage is altogether Amer: | the ext 5 in these houses ts from S10 to $14 per week, d Wy a hunled to the west and is now blowing beavily | Schr Potomno, Colitngwood, 14,000 bi f ‘ remo northeastern county of the State, | Ordinary boarding-houses maybe found in ali | Nattonal Hotel now stands, ‘Phat hotel was p foe d. 14,000 bu corn, “Hello, Bob 1 are you for suifeage stttl?” | lean. ‘Chis is contrary to thegeneral finpres- roe arene ious ¥ there then, and was known as Gadsby's | fem that quarter, ‘Tho only arrivnls to-day aro | Sehr Wlnckhuwic, Lees Bay, light. “Yes, alr —D—N stl?” was his Iaconte | sion. It has been uniformly” stip rerrgene Itis very larga In area, and includes a | parts of the city, where board may be had < y oy 7 c Q re " Sehr Ellen Williams, Menominee, ligh: er we " | ote), ‘The theatre was under the mannge- | th8 schooncrs Lessic Iault nnd J. O. Thayer, aa ce. light, ani characteristic reply, pavements of the same kind would cost tur | Brett variety of soll—that along the tnke- } for from $5 to 87 per week, Living expenses i + | Bobet brome ! Mayw ve hich ran in for shelter; the achooners Murs, | fe) sities, Nene, FORE OL UG SAG rk are not high. A good quality of bituminous | Melt of Maywoad & Kobothom, who were | 1 f Hehe Auntie O, Hanson, Muri atte, tight, AID! OFFICES ASD IIE SCT ee ae ee a oa ee tena ter couth ara rake tmtocio | Gett eat og ta nt from $40.86 parton | HAO brvprislare of te old Holiday Seeect | Comnmorce, Gostus Trane Gructo M, r, and | Sabet Grunt uit it The Attorney-General has just decided that Fonte Nor Is thisall, best cuts of beet at from 19 to to cents por r : . Sehr W. IL . 3 i hit Maal! also proprietors of the old iol in Paris or London, ; H pee , wa vi he povenients ot a a * the manager, was the leading Indy, and sup | y, . 7 ‘ON, No oMver of the United States Army can be | Washington aresmoothor than those of Paris, of tho eouuty fg extremely clayey, and cold, pounds Roni! Colorndo flour nt $0.50 per bar- or nore’ ' Ses daeaed ue ridny, orniie Sauh . Of lawkins, Muskey dot and sterile, Three things fs ‘Ashtabula } rel, 4 ported Forrest. I remember thore was some 3 . | Sete Jus Phillips, Manister, Hight, assigned to sorvice for civil duty in connec- aul belfer besides. Tia Lewy ee here exceeds County noted for—viz: its schoo! aystel, Its He ane avernreutice of freslt Taneh Bute doubt about any being able to. play tho part, tule: or eee: the" Biller Inevanme OF ner Uooks paral rote ATM eae rary tion with tho Grotogical Surveys of tho ‘ler- | }) ma Tithe Bols de Bouloune. Lcls aso tobe | Abolition proclivities before the War, and its | rooms, in good lovallttes, rent for $40 per and I Tie hearscd iby bofore Forrest, |“ Chartors to Nuffalo~Stenm-barge Alpona and | Prop Hluckeyu, suskegon, tight. ritories, or similar work under the Depart: | suid in favor ub Washlugon, as agniust the stalwarh Jeonubllea {nnerities sinew, the | month. who H ctiar din ahate attor AGS | consort, wheat, ut 7 conte. Prop Favorite, sonomines, light. ment of the interlors and that officers accept- | Mrench Capital, that, as’ a rule, her streets 4 oye eae: In scelting out the resldence of two sisters, | ond twas fine tuo large for’ children’s | _ Capt. sfulcomson, of the Canadian propolter IIS ORES Ing snch servico do so at thelr own risk, as | thatare paved with asphalt and stone blocks | SPOKE Ae OU OE titres | ee trom | jpitdles formerly trum New York, =my nt- B 4 te Fathor Hyacintho, itn Wite, and me is parts and too small and young for other | Columbta, which arrived bere to-night, reports ba 4 ond Fils tho statutes provide that the neceptance of | ate Kept cleaner than those of Paris inthe | those of any other in the State. In tho tention was called to n neat brown cottage | tarts, and I used to play anything and every- | seeing tho schoonor D, A. Van Valkenburg, Vicar, k ‘1 e . ‘ on the corner of 4 brond avenue, with «large i Parts Correspondenee New York V such position may be regarded ng a tender ieinerial a labore ee ee, mes tl inldst of the general decadence of the acade- | bay-window full of rich house-plants, Lin | Hing. L first played respousibio parts when | downward bound from Chteugo with grain, at8 | ytr, fiyauintho, Loyaon and. iia wear hava e i - 7 my system, this county tins steadily held to iS aq | L was td. We who wished to be actors and | o'clock this morning, tivonty-tlve miles cust- lod the oa otthely resignations. At present three ofl | samy oud the best-raved and cleanest city | the Old methods wileh produced statesmen, | Hoieawaltinecone puscented poy iekiers crane | HetTesses then had some opportunity. of | northoast of Sheboygan, complotely disnantied, | irtytinon (uw luv courts, Lt hus bes srece ee cers of tho army are on duty with | inthe world, : and literary men, and philosophers in the | troduction. Restored health to one and pros- | learning our business, Now thore is no op- | Her foremast, imatnmost, mlizontopinast: und | women call a grind wash.” All the lnpure the King snd other Interior Depart- TIME INDIAN QURSTION, .| past. Ithas heeht alleged that the sterile | perity to both gave cheerfulness to all the | portuulty. believe wo ary degenerating to | {oyon were gone und Henulug over thd sido oF | ties of months havo boon emptied into tho tub, ment surveys,—Dr. Elliott Coues aud | as regards the Utes, remaing tn statu quo, | sull of New England was pecutlarly adapted | surroundings, Another Incltentof interest: | te old, umes, of = Shakapeare, | of wator in the forward end af the hold, one of | LEO Car Was 8 milld man, who was seandalized Capts.” Dutton and Pitman, of tho | All tho strenuous efforts of the Colorado | to the production of brain, Whether this be | T'found a Ar, and Mrs. W., from Newton, | When | thoy — used to do baru- | tio pumps having become choked.’ Cunt. | Wristouion “oF the Iiehop cet Goer as Orduanee, Under this decision, the Pay- Gelegutlonn lave resuiieL ity fallure, although | true or not, sortaln its Hat, ft wokerat Masa, Just two blocks above un the same saline, ot havo all: ag to. Jefteraan bite he Mulcomson urged tho | Sister of tho | jie YORE away, ind necontine ty rere is aa Juige Belford has left no stone unturned to hing, people who lve upon 2 poo! enue, i ve Ce an Valkenburg fo wbandon 10 VO5e . ainster-General of tho Anny will doubtless Fe aeseae Te has boat ite eine | soll pay especial” avtention to horue | Svetue, Sines October, 1874, they have built | now for young people, to learn the profes: | scl. ft being | tinposslulo to. fake | ther, My euporion, ho took vith tin more than decline payment of any salaries, as, being by Hooker, of Mississippi, who ling | institutions of Icarning, ‘To be sure, | rooms, and had {t nicely furnished, and were | 8fon. When I wanted to teurn 1 had to study har in fou date was blowing so heavily that tho | box and other mousy betonglng to the church, on civil duty with the Department of the n- | sworn to defeat hm wiless the Mouse will | Ashtabula County has “no colleges; but oeeupying tt in February, 1880, ‘The grounds | fer years. L have devoted my whole life to { Columbia was with ditiiculty kept head to the f ‘3 ‘ho vicar wag factotum of the litte Gulllcan terior, it ins been deelded that all payments | Consider the Choctaw clalin—an old and | the ncudemles “at Geneyn, Jeiferson, | have been engineered so that they could bo | Study, und am studying yot. “Now actors and | tow ig fm the Boetnesty and fours nro ga | eure tthe feuo ocarhounrtquatha rl 4 i i yar ; blowing from the northwest, and fount are on- eI ’ 5 7 - it 4 \ tresses think themselv ton! posse "a resulted from th | for oxpenses, ete,, mist come from the ape | Totten {ob whlely Looker lias in charec, id | ee ane oe ingstllie’ and sev- Hooded at pleasure and th yard and garden | Soar but tho publledowe thinset o tertalned that tho vessel Will wot into, the | Ho" had to do Pe eam ree et propriation for that Department, instead of | hore for many years. Belford told me to-day | eral other points, serve to feed the great | dwelling wis tullofliteand music “lhe greatest wctresa I ever | know | ano can rouch her. poke. or iene pane ite. or a apostate the Department of War, that, under the ordinary rules, its many | Enstern und Western universities, and to | “ “rhe city is supplied with water-works,ns1 | WoS Fanny Kemble, I don't believe “AMITERSTBURA. forenco wn tio ground thie womon ind tat THE APPROPRIATIONS FoR scueNTivie Pune | {tlelds cannot secure tho passaxe of the Ute | make thinkers In und of theinsclyes, ‘The | have before intimated; and on elther side of | that any one vver tived | who could Sprctal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, one duty eccleslastical,—to koop quiet. Tho POSES Dill, long neo auseal by the Senate, and to | bar St Jefferson has always heen remarkablo | (he streets is clear, running water, which | Sompare with her In hilstrionic ability: AxmitEnsTuURG, Ont, June 7.—Sunday morning | ludy, it ippears, road her duty differently, and will this yenr boon a more extensive seato | Which the President called the ‘attention of | for its ability sinee the days when A. G, Ride | guppies tho half-zrown cottonwood trees, | fhe elder Vandonhiol I know well, and old | nt2 o'clock tho tiurge'D. K. Clint, in tow of tho | nterferod vory ‘uctively in minttars of church 4 both Houses afew days since by Jat | dle and RP, Ranney studied In the office of rai | Booth, futher of Edwin, Lhave come from | stenm-barge tust, while crosaing tho Lint worntnont, Tho cago came bofure tho trivuual than for several years past, ‘Tho Fishery | jnessagee heltord’s Inet, remattine hope is, | Giddings & Wade.” Tho eollege-professors, yee a See ee Lay captanee, aette Washington to Baltimore with bin in a | kilns, got pulled across the course,runuing very | {nthe form of mdomand of Str. Loyson for tho _ + Commission will prosecute Its tabors with | that, In the Lutter days of tho session, Its pas: | ministers, and pollticians who have been | mounted by rich green Inwns, add greatly to | Sase-conch to play tho Duke of York, Dal- | near tho stoum drill, and on to Dunkar's beacon | retury OF the rephere asl OCU tratie Galan, new vessols or others rebuilt and especially | sageinay bu secured in the House by a sits- | sent out In all directions are nutmbered by | the benuty of the brond averues, However, Hunts, lw ae is pois pool plueg, for ‘Be Heat woue on thy outside. aa het ry oftie | pelises tneurred in disteibutia iso chiles at adapted fur the purpose, and with Hberal ap | Pension of the rites, the score, eae in spite of the efforts to beautify the city, | ae a ee eet eee ee ets, pood alaces, ans | Varwes, and returned to Multon’s for coal. No | tho church. Lotters wero read in which he aad ntl The Cosst-Survey has been | rhe other evening T had tho pleasure of | , ‘Through the centro of thiscounty ran the | Nature ts sometimes contrary, nnd all the | Miva liad good, managers, good pleces, and | vigty of the Clint lenking wotil bait way to | that ho would oboy his superior, “tho very dear propriations, he Const-Survey has been | accompanying the Presidential purty on thair | famous Onderground Railroad, and it was in | peautiful things’ seem In vain{ and ono Is | S2od compantes, and should” havo been’ sup- | PEN Polour aren fe was found thoy hnd muda | father,” go long us tho vory dear father himself extensively provided for, and the National | trip down the Potomac to vist and inspeat | the days when ihe Fugitive Sluve law was © | often reminded of the words, “Phe wind | ported; Dut, aa 8 rule, they never have, ‘I'he | four fect. ‘The pumps would not keep her froc, | did whut was right, but whon this censod he would Museum goes on tn Its preparations, sup- | the Indian selwol at Lampzon,—rettrning to | living statute and a dend letter that the Vir- } ploweth whore it listeth.” ‘The gales serve | ‘lilcuity In the profession 1s, the theatres | and Capt, Joseph Kendrick ran hor | “¢llsoboy Bim suunraly.” plied with nbandant means. Prof. Baird's | the clty by moonlight. nv tHe Indian ques- | ginla’ and Kentucky slayeholder named St} no notico on the pudestrinn, aud {t Is better | 8f8 run solely ns money-making Institutions. | back to, tho river at 7 orolook, ond | ‘The pleading in court gavo curions and Inter 7 Sen ¥ ton Thad quite a dixeussion with Sirs, | “beuighted,” and, when a fugitive was | th ireus to see ladies and gentlemen 1 was married in Syracuse when T was | dispatehod the steamer Coral to Windsor | cating glitnpses of tho poouniury management request for the Ethnologiea! Department of | irives, who takes at abiding interest in the | traced into {ts borders, he was abauioned as | jy wvatehed race for thelr’ | . a an 1] 2% and my husband “diud here twonty- | for steam-pump, which was puton board at 6 | of this movement of religious yeoussiou, the Smithsonian has not met with approval. | sotinel’ and the general udieRtlon ‘of Indian | lost, Many are the reminiscences which the bai Ba deniiryliee the hots and bes ats seven yeary azo. My first appearance hero | 'elock, ‘The Clint had over seven tector water | A foreign committes, it appears, sup. Owing to tho rapid ndvaneement of rallways | youth, md looks tipon tho subject trom a | brave old farmers of this region have to ce: | hase Colorado iis green spots of earth some | SANS, filly ears ‘ngo, at Molliday-Strect | Msaeor hentere fac Amentalu Se Capians | ths” pestor “and” of” Ai. utstan The in New Mexico and Arizona, and resultant | standpoint Mberal, Christlanitive, ‘and humman- | Inte of that “tine which tried inen’s souls,” | Where-—where castle grave and hay ls ob- | Lheatre. 1 played “tie samo part J did In | thinks tho sen outside washod a bowlder ont of | pastor recelves 10,000 frincs a year; tho oF settlement by whites, he desires that Immne- | itarian,—but humanitarian by a Inrze ma. | now that the day has arrived when it is no | tained’—but I have seen little of elther on | Weshington—albert, in * Willian: Tell! 1} her bottom. ‘Thore was sixteen fect of water in | slstunts, down to the bondle, aro pald accordiog diate: attention be elven to the study of tho qoniy y. Her ylews are perfectly sound on | longer a crime to adinit complicity in the | yy): way from Kansas City to thts place, supported an English actor named South- | the Crossing when she struck, and tho Clint way | to their degree, The church {taelf Is inaintain- dwellings,- habits, and Ife of the Pueblo | the fact that we err i making treaties with | escape of a fleeing fugitive. ‘hero is an env o colle ein the suburbs, | Worth. I have and shalt always consider | only’ drawing fourteen foot sixteen fnehes, | ed Be ie Soro Accaruing to tho vicar, this Tnlans, and that generous collections of | the Indians as we would with. independent Since tho war, tha only way in which | and a high-school building that would do Baltimore my home. My daughter Effie | Heiry Duffpiloted the propeller Minneapollsover | fund was not entirely kept for ita avowed pur thelr pottery and other works be mde, The | natfonulitles: and she Is also perfectly cor- | this people could show. thelr. disposition | credit to amuch larger city.” ‘There are six | ade her first appearance here, also my | ut noon, arnwing fourteen fot two Inches, and | pose. Mme. Loyson and tho tnfunt, In fact baents of the Frenel Academies are already | rect 1n the idea that we promptly proceed to | was hr thelr Stalwart majorities, When : it es granddaughter Dossle. About forty yearsago 1 | the water hud fallen a foot. Tho Minuoapolts ta | dipped Intoult for thoir coaches nnd their cakes ou thalr way thither, liberally provided with | break them as soon as they hinve be ninade, | the candidate is satisfactory in his ortho- ghyretesy a chek et ere er went to Boston and played for a inundred aut pine, Pm ey Dre ament Tete If aa aout Ay Epert canes at ee eed means; ind unless inmediate attention be | She 19 strongly in favor of Indian schoo! doxy, he Js supported with tremontous ina- | the latter.’ Not astioon van be found, and | conseeuttys mlzhts the'part of the wife in a lob Siri (loa on ti ee Bluray, : given "thereto, “Aanerican Academles of | und of the wisdom. of locating them wi joritiess when he ta weuk in tha falth, ho 19 | none ure allowed. ‘The elty Is supplied with play called ‘The Drunkard, It was pro- Toiaber’ Inuion, turned Gnake owing to tho storn end Ui churot alone (we ane, of cure, qoute Selence ninst lose much that is of value aud | they can be supervised,—in tho Evst, ‘The | treated with silent contempt, and allowed to | gag at $3 per thousand, Hacks runregularly | duced atthe Boston Museum, and on one | Te has beon blowing a hurricana trom tho south: | Well.. As it was, abo went down to the church erent interest, school system has been tn vogue for ra | bo beaten, to the springs at Manitou; fare, oceasion, when thore was a temperance | west olttho forenoon and very fow cratts are | and interfered on ovary possible ocenelon, and THE UNITED BTATHS GEOLOGICAL sun past at many Agencies in the Far West. It was in this county that Ono of tho | gi, ‘The two places, lying near the base of | (cmonstration In town, we played the picco | moving, A lumber bargorotled her dock loud of | thon, making a morit of hor very muddlosome. ‘ vEer— i have séen ‘the — most — flourishing | Fools” was rulsed. Hoattendedsuch schouls | Pike's Peak, have some advantages ovor | “ive thnes in one day, Before this 1 had | 100,004 fect overboard Sunday afternoon, olf | news, required domostio sorvloo from the poor Clarence King, Directur—lns ‘1 is esti- | Schools at many Agencies I tnve visited in | us are found here, He was made to think euver, T' aathor is pleasi ~ | Kenerally played soubrets and boy’s parts, | Colchester; namo unkuown. viear in roturn, Ha lust straw wus 9 To atten Sub ne, dalrector eas aa, te att the West; that ts, they flourished on paper, | aud reason for himself under the discipline Devers seve season. whieh Ulrongh- fur hore l played leading lady. 1 huve often BUFFALO. syane stony bow ABDS (Be: ‘Would aly oe Dut this will be sufliclent for present pur: | otd_ the Agents pocketed the teachers’ sal- | of the old-fashioned schoolmaster,~he who | mora montha hera in Colorado than it does said Lought to have been aman, and thon I Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, round that as sho helped im tn tho chureh noses, und it ts due to the action of the | aries, while tho many attendants were often | did not so refine and dilute knowledge that | farthereast. We have winter and summer | Could have been a low comedian, Novato, June §.—Arrived—Propoller Ohio, | . N. Ryans, P. Shel- 18 ught to help her In tho household, All thoso Nttle tusigniticunt transactions were carried on state-rights party. Senate ‘Is concentrated Ina single boun-tide seholar,— | the ncquirement was notan effort; who did i eek It 5: din Ci “Joe Jefferson, my cousin, has been an | schounors Cactingtort, C. “Appropriniion ey, Soutgn Peet eee with sometiines no boua-tide scholar ab all, | not ask his questions in suelt manner that the only. east eek {snowed th fantacy, actor slice his infancy, At 5 years old he don, Ee Wing, 2 Be Pomnry, dfomer, 03 | in the unutuoua phrasgology of n tract of devo: Jubors should by extended jito the States | SO, the schools wore started, and are doing | answer was tnvolved, in its wording or tho | Another necullarity of Uils climate is the ex- | 88he snd danced with old Daddy Mice, | Chicigo; yuupeltor, W. i, Barnum, Alcona, | HRs, The vicar ts asked to ordor tho coke In Where desired, that accurate and unbiased | Well at Hampton and Carliste. Mrs. Hayes, | Intonation of the voice; but had the stern- | treme searelty of ran. On the20th ult, how. | Ferrestiwas an old bearn—grutt, rough, and | schooner Chunoy Ames, Ban Diego, Guido, torins which tond to remind him that Be gots governmental reports na. to thelr resources | Wo 19 n strong advocate of temperance and | Hess and kindness combined which domand- | ever, there was a considerable rninfalle—a fae | WucoNth. ‘Tho elder Booth was goninl and | Puster, grain, Mliwaukoo; schooner Granger, | (2 {20 brotherhood of tho falth. Le refuscs te Might be obtained. de ya millonaire, and | the gentler rights and virtues of her sex, had | ed work, and at the sane time fostered tho | vor that has been withheld since September, | Pleasant. _Wallack, Sr, was jovose snd yruln, Duluth: propeller ©, Huribut, setuonue Hae coitorho bas ised in todo it {0B Baten ete the eoaltanlisnf | AN aANGUsIE;T WIRE skcueTARY scHUNZ | SPAT TT arte anteation of the 105th | 28% stantton 1 t eae ne Senn to ine, Ua Saas tay | Coma wralns burg Wortningtoiy stovus, | isiauor wnlen oxnlbite tbo poefoction oferty if a. ‘This argument was bitterly Cy Pound y ALIOF 5 "i finish in th 1 ounded Christian bn the theory _ o! State-ri Hy fe i yg € enlisted, 1 giinunt he was | BY fy ay a u re 3 i ying Wi dep ea le i , 2° | when the partics come before the Was for the urvey solely of the National dd- | wicked tenders in thelr tribes attar radun- | Hentucky, and galned his first kmowiedgo of | toa thirty years ngo. ‘hose buildings, uro | Pires was culled’ Gam Lutes 1 had bue a | ‘ford; Nelli" Todaa | Wtdin tha war of Incrimination, thoy bit a8 Fort, all con}, Carlingford; Nellie Gardner, 8: 7 Tihin tn the Herniories “of the Great, West, | Vou, beenvse of their edueytions, Withoue | 9 peopls he was afterwards to yerlte about | situated ai the foot of Plkos Penk, whiten | mMorpact. Wo gat to Chiengo, in, waxons, Diewo, Naud: barges Dashing Wave, Huroka, | BAT 8s thoy ean. ‘tho viour moots thy cheney ind that the Natlon should nut be In- ng this, however, Mrs, Jlayes sald she and it iveamong, in the defeat of Bragg at | hasan nitude of 14,21 feore'that of | 2tWasthen buts ‘small town scattered ali | Gres Wi Cuicazo; sohoonce Guido | Of, misivpropriation of monoy by a au oy tumbered with the expense properly i that’ the youth could never become | Lertyville. ly this desperate encounter his | Munitou being ius? feet.” Tho iron, sulphur, | Wong the shoro of the Inke. My graudfathor, | vister, coul, Milwaukeu; achoonorP. B. Locke, | ho" moro tian’ wes. dua sto tim. for. Mu belonging to a State; mit also | elevated by education if only boya wero | YOU x and green reriinent lust over 300 men. | and magnesin springs are the great attrac Joep daterson, was a great low comedian, ain, Duluth; schooner Wn. Howe, coment, | coach hiro, somo 130 franog. His suparior wants Wat the National authority'in that respect | brought to. the schools; and that, when ro- | ..Judee Touries was not the man to fall to | tions at tls fashionable plensure-resort; but | Hl favorit part was that of Zeklel Home- | Detroit. fn ebvrtd to know how the money was spent | It could jerclvedd Within Stnte limits, | turned to thelr tribes educated. and” sinare, | ke an Impression upon tho bettor element | ft has other nutural advantages, Tho price | 8pu7 In tho Melrat-Law.| 1 played tho tefitrtors—Schoonor Stockbridge, molding sand, | only have beon spent tn oarrylny alms to tho unless requested by the authorities thereof, | thoy. would naturnily take unto thenisetves | Of bis regiment, Ils talent In every way | of board Is 25 percent higher than at Colo- | Lrince | of Wales to Charles” Kean’s | Conta; David Vanes, ‘cout,’ to AMilwaukes,’ 60 | Post, and ie it epeciinon of Christian bumitty This survey iy the result of the recommenda: | maldens of thelr own dusky. hue, ignorant | Was fully manifested, at, this tme, aid his | rado Springs, and the accommodations are | Richurd ITY. forty-five’ years ago, and | cones. ; ” to Buvo sume BOnrors #10 LOg HOU oy tka Hon of tho Natlonat Aendemy of Selvices, | anddebuset ns the enone herd? sue thas | comrades aro full of Incidents of ils careor | pronounced firstclaas, yemember Kean ng an “atfuble gentle | “Cinat frolgbts opened and closod at 6% conta | A tho most thoy should require no sore Le and of the abolishment of the old Geograph: | ere tong, by association, the bucks would lose | 98,0 soldier, ‘Taking It all in all, tho visitor to these | man, When a child, 1 remember playlng | for wheut, 6 conts for corn, und 4 conte for onta. | Popties the vicar, “if sou go into the question teal Survey Avest of nt, | tho advantages theyhad enmedby cducation, | , Dt l4 G. Griste, of Twinsburg, 0. 0 mem- | resoria will be likely t6 be well pleased, will | Small parts with Powel, a favorit Irish com- | On Tuesday cent leas wos puld for wheat und | Oeusocul exponditure, what about tho revorend er in eharge, under the War Depart- | She was right. ‘The mother makes the man, | etof Company E of the One undred and | find the cool mountalnalr and pleasant | edlan, who was very. popula, Ho was aft- | corn, and ¥ cont less for onts, Lumber ta Al- ¥ I 1s pro i thor's dinners?” and’ a restaurant bill 1s tnent; the Geoglogical Survey of the ‘Terri- | the soldier, and. the statesman, the world | Fifth, was, Intuately acqualnted with the | mountaln-towns something to be enjoyed, | Ward lost In the President. Most all my | bany, 60 conta, ad 1umber and provisions to tiited wit shows that ti hy wuy of t - rt rn duced which shows that the goot mau, vories, Prof. Hayden in charge, wider th re oorel Prat vor | Judge, and relates the particuturs of a court | nd | paving evel 2 contemporaries in the profession aro gone. | New York about 25 conta lower, “Canal ship- | restoring tha tradition, of good cheer, whieh is ; Separtmentof ie Interiors nnd de Geolojlse invahd a bateh ot gina werent ne fey martha in whieh ‘Tourlea wns Judge Advo- welteondtvetel Haiace-eary of ‘ihe Arehisou One, J remembog, ty stilt living, “Mra Sau | tmcuts St, almost lat tw che churoh be bas gultter, se a) Survey of the Noeky Mountain re; 1 Y rolce cate, while the Doctor was Clerk, ie nbil- e! S y rt ko Up ql APIA. Ne was i leading lidy when ‘ on tuirkoy Btuffes te \ 1 Survey of the Mock: ony iran 5 9 te, while the Doct Clerk, ‘The nbil- | Topeka & Santa Fé Itall * hig | uel Chi sh leading lady wh turkey stuffed with traiftes, and ly not w y gion, | reached Hampton with a new Invoice of 1 ‘opeka & San way, to take up his | Special Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune, hi eal. The tribunal, perples : Maj, Powoll In charge, ‘also under the De- | young bucks, Some mnbulances were $n | iY Which the Judge displayed In this trial, | quarters In such cool and comuoidlous 1 played minor parts, She Is now over 7, | pemoin Mich duned--Passod upePropollers bub wing ta ice Pete Bad resorved | partment of tho Interior, It hus resulted in | Walling to carry thei to the school. Now, | He. cloauence which he brought to his ald, | places. ‘ALG, | atid ling retired from the stage, She is now | se Aibuus' aod ‘vongorta, St, Puuly Ruselu, No- | Ite judgment” i 5 Ainore thorough and complete National sur- | throughout the length and breadth of his | Were cemarkable, and Lmpresed the Doctor, —_——_ Mrs, Fisher, Willlum Warren, Joseph Jet- | hruska, City of New York, Arabia; stoam-barges Se | tay, and the eessutlun of the wrangling aud | native heath, Its the inborn llewoe the tne | Seat time, a wueh beyond tho ordinary. * | more #ronch Deliueation of Amortean | f[Hiolt, Charles Burke, wy husband, Jelfer- | Biterpilsa aud ‘burge, Allogueny and barges, A Triding Inconvontonce. { Jealuusy between the War and Interior De- | dian of the male kind that he ts the lord of |. twin the War, Dr. Griste thinks, “the 8 i Man son’s fatherand mother, Mrs. MeKensie, Mrs. | lm Chutfee and barges, Mackinaw, W, 1. [ure Urooklyn Bugle ; partments; while Its head ts a eolebrated | creation; an absolute autocrat in idea, he | {2 ol" was given command of n colored See snk iterate Tngersol, and myself, wera In a company, | num, H. D, Coffenborry ‘and consort, G. J. Ker- “My doar," ald Str. Spoopondyke, feeling uP executive nbiilty. his squaw to do vor'k,—-to cook, Sears £0! owledge of the colored | noigium and the Pyronces, tho Mediterranean | Rether, ido fran 7 ) buttone? = , The Guitare beg launched and almost | prek Iisworses tells sad snotakte cena: | Taco which ts displayed in the masterplecs of | nad'the Hnlien Clmtinel,, When thoy’ attempt | Mestage, We played thon regular standard | Bartle Culkine, Pranks, Crawford 2: A-Durton, | saw itthe day you bought ity’ answore i In readiness, tho Inud or permanent party of nad, In short, to hove ‘her own. way entirely Mopiony whtelt He fins prounods ready well yideacelbeanyshipy barns coals owt conlines coma ae nS Na pieces, wenn Johnson, Wabash, Minute’ Siauson, J. Keldor yory prone Wey! cheery ene ai ; THY MOWGATE EXPEDITION int that line of business, while he engages fi PA le Mild MARA BE deo Rae gS re ee ee MS kg dreain of | houso, C, Nitaaon, King Slators, ‘Thoin Parsoug, i thing," reeponds ‘ ? es i + ng rightott thelr own | suchathing, ‘The *Lady of Lyons? « f re 4 : ») Cuuge [ye lost tho measly thing, { for npermanent Polur colony has been de- | the pursultot game und scalps, So, when ee eee ha Taoetcat SE soll.” OF this country they tently always chrone Seen A oe that time, nnd *t Khaw, wor all | Pee ee Dy Sawyer FM. Buupy, 3M ES | ad's Spoopendyke, rimulyg the broom-bundle a x " era ten ul iy struction fal » Perew, lniperiat, Oneouta, Nit Abirn Cobb, were termine ry the young Indians alighted, ub: buck rf u 1 pel bh Nlagura, f itasif it \ ermal on, and the following ts tho ist of | ra antiyy hte ho young bucks | tire which he deseribes. {elo marvelous ttnga,—indeod, however serious | thought Ita xplended play, An Englishman | Neilio Roddingtéa, Cot, Cook, Up jnto che purnteg' and ebulkinw. 1Y es, : ollicers which Capt, Howgate Handed me to- promptly proceeded ta get into the anibu- pe . | thoy mny be, they rarely fall to be comleal in eit Lb * ved Passed down—Propollers Emptre,’Gardon City, | ¢ektpet, a { ay? : ances and leave the girls to wall, ‘Lo thelr Ab rears anon uxerapl ited thee remarle: dealing with Aimericu. The latest unconacious Mee ingemel Pauline, 1 Dlayed Claude, atid | rae uurges EL. Weenlore and codeort, Wwillhitt eatery abepana It ts Ry thors a feue ai > F y were F Is 5 | ¥ by Airs, Inger ¥ a La r usr" asi rs. Spoope: «Whe: citnandor—Llout: Ac W. Greely, Fifth, aust Die were Toten out and. the #1018 | author's awn oxperiences, gous through ata | romuneete h double sensocontitten the “J never considered myself n star, aud | Hdwards and schooners Charles Foster, Minoral | fy [eae Hy Is ane the ufeees uf the Sisnal 80) ful is wo qual cl oneraitons ta be tunterakan oe — nlty'has hud a fearful downfall, _ Be" | persicd "wasn history of himself? Biward | He puyeaddliene coublinnt to thie aus by | The bigdetter business unted back to my Ketchum, dinncapalise Viena” and” consort tosacd ovr te tlm in bis wifes rl ok Ass s—Lleut. GC, q y iy srlenee: " Y cl por if " a a and looked out of the window after it, Cavalry, und Aone Wee Loe eoueend Now Wheory of Lightilnizesiratien, xgleston lived through experiences in In- | culling it the rendezvous of ull the ecoundrelain | earfiest recollections, and 1 know of many u a asked is iy ; ' Couelled tooulk tothe wevol, Lndinn wie. | {ue of lite when they take a deep old upon | cidté deg Mouchardy” tho uction Telng Tntdin | dldwt know whint ono was, 1 was only a | Hock and. banses, Do W. Kush nnd consort |” snort ttinmy shirt. Whorodo you sup! i } . j a oy Europe, Onv of bis most striking persousges | fei 0 enrte rs CLENEL AND: hero did you Jeuye your shirt?’ i Tntuntry. Lieut. Doano is the senior otileer | Prof. Colladon,of Geneva, lus made somo Ine diana shnilar to those of *'lhe Hoosier fs a Mrs Diet, ae Af Ee jealousies and heart-burnings | occurrin: i } pose rful downfall, ©. De | the mind, Dickens ‘says that David Cop. | Franco, Maly, Zuluhind, and the Unitod Suites, | food stock actor, and we all hnd to be good. Xosemito and burges, Araxes und barges, Vs Els | rd eave it—in tho ish?” und Be, Bpuopondyke Sehoolmaster; Dickens could never havo 8, Fourkubls for Wo | forty oid yours ao on Aecount of the size o! Laat nde eaad ened neal toes bar poopandy ka. do you ot the three, but waived the question teresting observations on the course of luchian Y a - Se tangs, Ike a wild bons’s, and an insativble nppes %s : CLEVELAND, U., June .—Arrived—Propeller Where dit {loave my shirt? Whero ¢ that Lieut, Greely might have Semi Nine dertices trees mont Rrogease of lubinie | been the great churacter-palnter he was hid | {efor what, bu names te tdd composed of | ERE type somebody's” name was printed | asiwaukee No.2,Calongo, merchandise; sehoon- | suppusw lluft it? Whore doos a, mun gonorally ‘ " he not been also the newspaper-reparter, " in, "The starring system lias killed | oro. R rey bi fouve h birt, Af ‘spoopondyke?_ 'hink vision, Lieut, D. mde a worthy name for | We xreat discharges which Injury trees and | mn, by on | much whisky, itue wator, Jemon, nod sugar, a ¥ roy tis, Leanaba, oro. Jouve his shirt, Mrs. spoop 5) Tiort itat metiean a ar aire ut houses seldom Or never happen Wwhil - | The" Fool's Errand” eould only haye been | She keops a fasblonablo boarding-school in | the dram, cat the combination will bury | Cc Propeller Empire State, Duluth, mor | left tin the ferry-boat? Gotan ides Terk ot Admuself by a reconnolsance fe the Yellow. | Reweey Ageia oe Maver pa ppon waite the, Hane: written by w Union soldier anid a‘enrpet- | owlsiung, und drinks so. froely overy evening | It 1 oftens wonder low Jefferson can | chundise : ‘i Well, 1 dida’ - sgh : yer-meoting, haven't you? stone country some years ago. “Tho clvillan | along tho thin upper branches es baggers" that she Js carried to her room by Wimusaul play *Rip Van Winkle? somany nights In | dhe barge Wolverine, lumber Jaden, with Tioteivot.. srs. apandykes that's whcry f gial olter sealants, A tieury Glas, of | Mn and uiemarsaften etequiaimige |S | ————ewe——____OANS | Arrant apaviyerolayen or tbo gurpooc oho | Auuceasiah, L'atiodi) gel ale of In AWu | other it tow ot us pripoior Hey Guy cune | tok ioie at Their Aud Mt Mer yale a celal bi ured by Its dexcont. Hut it ia where tho elves " ja very fond of acertain Sa, Dick, wlso a devote tT " 101 ernoan ie fhe 8 pulle ater cl slatesman}, “Astronomer; wid Orray Tate | dusrune onekes the tuicicsucat that eee ee SENATOR FERRY'S DEFENSE, Oy Ye codd, whoadurentes heen irae ameriaan | wet fo change the bill overy night Wo olut Uiat nada’e buen wnlockei! for a munthy Sherman, formerly comested with the Flor. | comes a wore und wonie conductor, und It) Ie ‘70 the Hdltor a} The Chicago Avibune, re never asked If we were up in any bert began ta ship water eurly this morning, ence expedition. From the Slznal Sarvie fashion,” us * Old Mule,” and * Ancient tom Re * rte just after passing the Dumniy, and 20,000 vo { Were therofure, tint thy trua tewhuets called | CitcAdo, Juno &—I trust you wilt bo kind | tio Uruin.” Ho constantly uses the favorit outa | PAtHeular part, but were expected to hy a8 | 40,000 fost o : whiore do 708 ren were selected, Gourge IT. Robie, W. S, | ticket 8: huru that the olectricity, fuilluy to | cnough to grant mo space in your valuable | of the country, "God ne dum,” and when he is, Shee th Naw Tork ae au it ol m4 eubin was also deluged, and evorywing fa tt hore da you aupposa it is? Wo 940 slo Ped Jewell, and O. Aldrich. “Lhe Army Surgeon An unobstructed chunnel tw tho earth, av: | yador sufliclont to vindieata Senator TF Hee a eee recor in Her ete Ae a iting about hate w | “ano Jronusiny Wis? Ti tell you, whore It Ie tat T Naturalist Is Dre Octave dacs, 9 @itnulates tn masses, and gives out shocks | Paper sufie! idle: Senator Forry | by her, and puts his featinberlip. Awounn | that knows anything about halt. o ‘The schooner Kate Richmond, with ore from | Spoopondyite, tt's goue to Bridgepur rey eats Tanners wlth dee Tavs, of St. | Which rend ‘tho’ tree, And. tha “sume | from the groundless imputations that ara | is bore Mlwayy uddressed, If tucried, as "Ste | dozen of Shakspenre's standard plays, | Buttato, arrived to-mght with bor foretopmast | ina fnnd sult, Ideal Ask a man whom oo woul formerty with the proposed Krenek | is "trie of uuuses “whose light | belng published about bln Ins f tho | tins” and. Ie vinglo, ns Miss willow mnuis | Chess society people af to-day van’t fay Banging a eho rigging i Dolng curried away tu } Suiseial Yeu leno 1 nya atone ed Wey re sett be Pectin se ate Gealtesteae sort aga feadiug newspapers of the Uniwo States, a ry aide ey erate raises i) in itiy: Othe, Old. euunculss toy Bane taut hue blown ata Srom tho southweat ory an AL pow nuns a nis De down -atalts eri . We Riew, cre Ww! etalled | ground. Prot. bas niyo “ J “ lady whould, In writing toane “of tha other sex, y y hho wiud his blown ag 1 off "3 aud Mr, Bpoopent 2 sixvon selected men from the Cavalry sary. | clos ne hburhood of n pool of ete eae ‘To those who are acqualited with Senator tail him Honorable sine or * Respected Gere lontt iow muy hte Fntout Hoar, ay ko sui day, but has gone down to-night, Only one | and raked the fo our ftho kitahon range, but feo Wha WU be brought here by Lieut, | wemetion te the elvctic current aud that the | Terry a vindication of any kind ig entirely | gear’ four duis rospecttulivats Sumer: | tHemnselves gracefully iinet nit clabpeats | Yoat iets port. a etnybo you lose fe on tho. way, oul sin daaltradaresoue wee tens sna itis nuuronough to dart atroiut across totus | Unnecessary; but, ua thoso who are but par- | troducea us to two ver pretty ula girls Jiitor | mantel, nau "eal We noting. An netor OF pone Honow, June GePussed UpPropollors | gested Sirs, Bpoopendyke, us tor husband, cin Manx, “und. We other t-- half-brecd, | WAT: und he thinks that, whury posable, lights | tally acquainted with him muy erodit some | and Betsy, ono of whom hnbltuully rides wig | Retress travellig four oF tive seagous and | suutixo, Winwlow, St. Albuns C.J. Kershaw, W. | MP. hot and angry, aud beuin to Fl “aad got ‘rhe above list indleates th x 2 | Bing-conduators should end ta depeing oF pool of Hie bi horses through hor native town, barvheaded, and | only playing in one or two pleces can't | iy purium, Prussia, Clty of BMoutt Clemens, St. | Canary to plucus, fo soo ie noave list indlestes the presunt combo: | water, Trot. Colladon belluves tie Hahtning | Of the base fabrications now going tha rounds | iho other, donning trouscrs and bigh boots, goos | learn anything, 1 have played in | paul Ste Loula, Stary Sills and vonsurt, Le. | ald, against # sition of the land: party who are to make cords rither lia showor,—through a mule | Of the press In vogard to him, although they | forth w' bunt rattlesnakes. Sfost Ainericans | almost every city in, the country, and | Godnborry und consort, Annie siti with | pr yest Vory Meelyt T wtood uP Reig thelr homme tn the Areiic region. ‘he naval of vious, for Insuniee, In tho sume vine- | possess not oven tssue of foundation, It | SFY wouraluformedabowle-Kuifelnthoirboot, | um, I guess, ready for anything th my | Sunator and consort; steamer imoruld wand | Heo wid lost tt. Thon Paid behind» wars ae Lie Nuvy Departielts his unt yet beer ded | luelf among theuppor beetenes ag aes! | seems necessary that something should bo | by two nogrves to tun tom. ‘Notwitiaeanie | /10, Of business, TE eT ee ee andower Wed ouly-hnd suatr ua, ty sure Ne pitly «et roe re upon. ‘This isa matter of | and is reeelved from hundreds of utinospherso | sald in his behalf For nearly two | ing tho, custom of going urmud, tho, it ry, B. La. . , ‘ yko, uae | talned ny parts readily, tind have very | Wateon, Abblo lL. pAnurovie, Bary Moats | ouly.aad your head, Mfrs, Spoopendy ke. OA ee ponent, however, a8 (hy portion of the | Pelnta nt ouce, tustead of, wi has boon ustally | decades Senator Ferry has been before the | Wao American ts not necusurily “very ie 10] Where js tho shirt now?” persisto lumber was lost overboard, Dhe Brognendyko, my Uk yh : cox, W, He Cultus, Delos “Do.” Wolf, | loos ruzorestrap, 1 deny kudw eee gotup Uttlo trouble in studying them. Tt hag be | err crawford, ein ei otsone Waban] oF than you wre"; aud Str. 8 0 pendy Ke ae e ix Buppoded, from one. Eleetrlelty ta riln, force, and there aro mntives: who, #0 far iy | COMO Caster and onsler to me each year at 1m Mine. | 28 chale and clutched a bau i > “finda duebhot remain to: lay Hlegy wo the | tubtberot tributaries from u wide aurrace, wot | Publle, and has always borne an unfmpeach- | kuowa, linve Hever killed aliigle mat Piteeote | fites, Lam up encly and go to bed early. Fiving Mint erie Hello, Patnnouth, Mino Glows | Pet the wardrobes, © mused Mra: BOOP" As iy Capt OWERE | angle torrent, able public and private charactor which can- | bablts characterize different States. In Minne- | don't eat late suppers, ant for nearly fifty hn Kilderhouse rt ‘ r ** Tt must have fulton out,” uy that the officers of tha cavalry have shown — gout, for exuniple, young women of position on- | yeurs lave been undonvoring to presurve my | Oneonta, eee Nia Le be uIeE! | endyke, soutt more devotton to selentiiis pdesults of this r ; -piot be destroyed by rash statomonts made by | tor corn-tlelds durloy tho souvon 4 ; y! NY | Ondunta, Jonn D, Morrill, Nagurs A. Cobb, | NGS must, oht It must havo fallen tlarnctor than those of 0 Inhentey nodes Woman at the Paris Salon, game disappointed ollice-sesker who, seizes | Coracand after a werk uwon to gator red | health for my profession. 1 shall go to New Montpeller, ¥ ML. Knapp, Mary i. Porow, ltupos | wot), ruoolure, never thought of tat, sty Javalry, Lient, Seliwatka, 1s now, and has | Edmond Adam is sald to have orcasionully tee | llitt because he secure & cuvoled up- | sppios, tho objuct being tavoe who can peel tho | Sot ” : Down--Propolicta Nyack, Atlantic, Victoria| Qui ura, balloon and hove bureau and been fof somo-yours absent froin che nlted | eauged Adan isauld to have eveustonaly tne | yointment for Idi, All who aro nequainted | mass) wmiven time. Yn eaverst of tho Btavos | Ect rusty.” and consorts Spurta and donsort, Pll, Broke] SPounondyke aruwled bobind tho bur’ Blatvs ona Polur expedition, In chargy of | muy not be true, butuven as w rumor tt sbows | Witlt Senator Ferry ure well aware that ho | ost uf tho Mlssiaulppl, which ta 10,000 talles lung, Solidley Gr AWcrican i head and atgoe Lineal wid vonscre; uchoonor-| Commenced Coarlug up the eurpels | gene tho party sent out by the ‘Amerle: ~ | heriniuence. dhe te not only ah will do nil in hla power to promote the inter. | and emptics Into Lake Superior, ladies of tho 7 oF Alorican Divorces, Helen Pratt, Aud if it foll out) I, anu he ulway@ Bi pital Soviety of Now Tone Clyne O°” | howurtn olives ‘ant incrutue- but heres | ests of iis friends, and few indeed doubt his | Bastwooloty apend weoke ag a thidein the Hock | wo conortoa ist aiak into remarks by the | Wid-—southweet heavy, Wentuor—Cloudy,, | Host whine he loft a adurigo and tao bute 1 ‘Notlelng hat the question of Cannot bo divociated from this het-show, Koo | sldcerity when the position sought is not xo- |. Mountains bupting and Killing yrlazly bound. | A tart or tie Probate aud Divorce Court 10. EAs? HAGINAW, under that” pity PAVUiTEN IN Was very much noticed on ‘Thuniday, and,{¢ one | cured. Senator Ferry 130 man Who has long | tholr prowess, Every Wine rioae aril Plpoualed ranting the prayor of a petition of divorce, Bpeetal Dispatch to ‘Ths Chicago Tribune, | ee omont's senrob catabtishod tho tafall! fa stlll ngitated in Chicago, and that th . narod oer offense to her, she haya en tried and found’ true ag steel, and no | this faithful dellneadon of Nation scunca and ‘he faute which gave oovuslon for them “ro East Saginaw, Mich. Jung s.—The lumber | of Mra, Spoopend) ’eu'a logo. « pantot Mt omy of the. various kinds te pinewatin LATE te eked eafen Atal en rd erate ae nt of hazardous langunge, coming from | manners, und will wonder bow a Frouchmun simple cough; but the prinalples which they | shipments troy inuw Itiver for the sousuy to |“ Oyoal Found tt, didn’t your oad ‘ngalnas one, T spent Inst evening at‘the Frenelt Lege | onthe pena May. | Shu was seen on Thuraday | tho eantidence imposed In him by his friends chars BOOHER NUEY, BEOUEAND Wego “howauitioner, narriod Wher husband ii toad fuot, ftrss how" oat poe Lainboe the tare ally eiimbod tow yo oat Hon, tiurder to obtain all Information posal | Wi the bulures Sivons au bor veoort und with | inthe least, ‘The recent attempt ta limpeach | The sumeSpot Cyclo and Our J Bngland tn We, Hoth wero English eublects, | trulghta wre Hirmor, $1.10 boing olfurad tw Huts | dicular. | Perhaps you'll Ox toy, woletioe youll dle ag to the relative orlginal cust and ex- Ce are an He ee OF tuslion | his charactor, coming just at this lime, fool! e vs i wr June | pullout here, and thoy continited to live to- | falu,an advance of one shilling on ruling rates, | It wou't fallout usy more, aod mMyde oy 4p pense of imulntenaice of the paveme Mrentionion-lnewalting. Bur tho crowd waa | eT, of 2 8 Woathor, wethuc until Iss, Iu that year ho quittod "ene ‘ aye dense enough to mond that 1ouugy, “aris in comparison with tho ar yea of | cold to ber, if not rude. it was no longer | Very much ax thougl It was Intonded tor tho | yy ene astronomical Mditor af the Journal. | this country, went to tho United States, and fay mde so much Jane He Gunter an gnuereaniase ee Washing: | tha triuuinant | proyraia of old, | ur | sole burpose of doing ulm Infustice polltcal- Ro aun la Bul aiveraihed with spots, and the | took up its & Spieler Deen te. ae eae young girl aud pe in Ki Sir Ji Th are te bi 1 & ony buness ae ja in Konsas, Sir Jummes Hannon w the house as lo. S q . Enty, Pa. Juno 6.—Arrived—Froin Chicago, & osing & wl WO IRE, What io ane | fusbest tito oh Bae atts! noid Vance that It y and la looked upon by his friends in this [ planet la oear cnough' to peribellu to make ble | wiasatistied thatho did not intend to settle 1 . pever bp any diffoulty about ‘nu gle cities,” « ate, panics act, ty t schooner Schuylkill, corn; propeller Wisau- : established that In our C; a sives tha full mousure of by i cl Y a8 & nero canard, A unworthy even a ina- nfucnce folt, Autronomors have buon wixo | pormanently in Kansas, Ho had left England, hiokon, morchundise uutton.’ ‘i Bpoopea” ave the finest streets In thy wana City wo | fiecstumed in the GUAINE taste fo Whlah See | Ment's attention, ‘Thare ureulways two aides | Prophets thus far as to the Inuence of tha cous | nut from choloo but neceasity, and In urdur to | Ciearod— at wasn't my faull——" ure: - 1 baais, same porta, : 4 i ores toa story of this kind, and the public can | Mencement of the wun-apot vycle, ‘Toruadous | wavave his croditors, and Ho ‘mount to return ane dyke, spioneblocey Sur oeeega gansta ot: |e" Ene eur tube ata ony ano | FM mat that Ha tacos are areal | MEASZGHaS ot as anor” PY Gaaon | URGE tee SA PTS UTES | amet Daten to Ths ence trtune | you've uoulag fOr atoe arse Blouse blocks) SOF bls, oF 7.000000 square | Vidves, and fa wenenilly-euinewhat wuirdiy beags | ex@xeerated, atid thet A mole has ern | eee eee eee ees eee ne ee Ea oe ee ete | . Ganptieact Miche Tung Orin ine nasborat | 7 veue eee mt Saris: ngplult, 10 rallus,” OF BOU,0Od suture | tiful, “sho bud u rigut in tho tutlucss ot nor | Wade Into a mountain, go to speak. Henator } hay uot Occurred for a quurtor of -a'contury | few moNthd afterward Yo wont through tupceros | 10 p. m.—Tuys Ballentine, Vain Halle, Witoo “ifave, eh Now whore did you pot Jurds,' “Why thecadam has boon dliuitly ab ee pe thas, OF portale vit eeey, con rest asdiired that lls friends inthe | og this season of tho your, bas vune Jnony of marriage with another wornal Wasthla | Eioruid und tow, und John aud. tow, eam: | Wherodid you find 1t?" fe ing of hor, fur ho ts | Weabhuyejustthexnme contidencolnhasow | tirmod tho uthotncss af previous observa. ou Vulk iu the view of au Kuglish vourt? | barges Cityuf Now Valtmuro, und Westford | "in your overcoat pookes,’ , . ‘ '