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THE: CHICAGO TRIBU effect except In tha casg of persons whos tout question, subject to any Hablity by { they were identified as-James Connors and " : MONDAY, ‘JULY 12, . 1880..'- 8 Pacifio train Loma her, thinking their tickets | 54 pntra abeeht, add tho ntimibdr of DM tpe door. -Aftor wo all thought him happily and for. DBRADLAUGH. ~ x mautrlele AAR 5 ; feed to find ? tf . ym," dbJectlons fo swear ate of tho hatlure of re-| statute, and. nol hatanding the decision | Putrlek Duran, two well-known ehardcters era the name they, were eurpr! who voted agaliat 10 wis oxadtly Hy the Arto- ovr buried TOE iyientaneu th the ctecteal aidan tied ys perth fess and alao whether, suppos- | come to. hy the House on June 22; snd that | iving of Liberty strect, In to West Division. that nis fot ‘over tha Noth Bisnis anid hers. bishop of Fare pik ‘fn twelfth and the he patuns ae tho Republican National Com- 4 ing Ml T Hind! jaugh to bo Untitled to nfiru in Ura ceanlut lo} alinly be mids # stand ig obder = traveliir. she heeded that. thay milabt be per= | Only six pL tie weiner bee ng Abaca. wt ineeting aeeata’ sip -uirtay The Attempt to Exolude Him f mitted taco together, but hee request wag re- | Hlahop of Ipon tetb rors UF Hasty heer a eat Tie ts ean ea a we ela Dherewili-areoien he ayaley eae ALICE isin é witiess Ie ond which He eat elatin iso Mer: | bitter fight over this, aud, be the result of ty r tye was F det of Purllament, and whitch will cover w | yotln Wise emg die divislon antst ale | rg ee ee ee et cee ler and promissory unith sith na the onth of allect- | Jeet the Liberal party to an additional strain, i be Ene.’ ‘That oath. contning wotds which Aft. | Tho reslntion is toa much like asking tho | Long, who found him trying create a Bradinugh rears att bt Tile and incaning-" House tort ia Birt rors; ta be Slowed is sensation by trying to drown himself. ess character,’ and 1s as follows, to Words | vori gven by the Is themselves. In- A contemned byMr, Bradinugh belng Indicated | deed, every atep taken In ‘hits usiness has Aroiaty ntrentat Chistes Bolden, g cotetel ) by Jtnlloy® ML do aly eerely promive qind | been'Astep deeper (ntd dimeuity, atid, even | Youth, who endea yj Py oup CED will ‘he “taluntyt Aun Bear fthe-| {ete mloption of the resolution extrienle thn | of No. 401 Clark street, of a watch and chain allegiance her Majesty Queen Vietoria, | Housc, tt will nndoubtediy be at the expense on the strect, and who, buequad He catild uot her Hhetrs, ane syicedssots, according to lay. of tho popularity of thé PHme-Alinister him- mpenrety Aleuek | ber ernie! ula fy {ihe faces URS solf, mee . W, Stewart, larveny 0} fi t 8 - P Hroise Linving adopted tha Commit} ‘Bivee this question loomed up, much curl. | note for 8300 froin ‘theater shen ok at teo’s report, ahd Mr. Aradinugh being thus osity ins been felt or affected as to tho cliar- | No, 49, Randolph .atreet; Martlh Carey, debarred - from allirming, ha Frau no other | ncteroft | : ‘ charged with stealing $20 from a patron ot alternativa than to take the oath, and he ac Tux TOWN OF KONTHAMPTON AND 178 Cox- | lls saloon. | ' % . cordingly announced himself ca BTITUENCY, ate Constable B, Murphy, of No. 87 North AS NEADY ‘$0 DO Bd, What kind of 2 place can it be whi¢h sends | Clark strect, Inst niulit locked up at the orb ould Hato Leon mo tins Tuned, 40 thoy tdok sepatnte trains, promising | Jority of one for th kad ekpecting tomcet fn Rusas city thls tiorn: Ane eee unbest Brekaet ete eo oe pone ing, and so they did, but not ne elther anticls | the Kev. John Blekersteth,—names well and pated. Perhaps, from considerable excitement | favorably knowr to chivteehiten. Ho waa neur= and worry, the old disdaso wns augravatel. and | goon before ho took orders, and {a an of. thla morning just while tho North Mirsouri train | {Host liberkl views. Lord Nodghton'é dees 18 was passing Brunawick. John Caniaius suddenly regarded as a victory, since hd succeeded in and without a word of warning grow pale and | practically proting: te Fedpohalbility for the Hates. mittee Ag OR f Kontuoky, As lotig os Gore ( fron (oer aautne to hinsett tho powers of a from the House of Cort tats of our Btate, it is immatorial ty ud vas Bhs rte ae tg eeliopuntteat pnts of € nit: | The Last “Narrow Ledge,” ns Glad fore ae tae tho fepatong party, and stone Calls It, of Melfgtous tt ui to ino rofceain example of tse - Tntolokauede T'S . “Tuo Clnolinasl Velkafreund (Pens) fe lenrned in 3 7 cursiloys. epronuies tuo publio to iknow | Something Aboat the Antéondéhts of the verything about tho middle part of a anusagos | - ‘ Pi titra: only oxplains the "tipa”” ot wounds" a =" Maa Who Has Batvad Sach 4 follows: = “Snusnge-tps (wirstalpfol) Is tho { ia qell-knawa nid appliod to arinit editorial ar Rumpus. wt dropped dead {n bin seat, His body wos taken neko hetingrare cr atid conveyed to Rane defeat of the bill upon the pr ena City. Inthe meantitne, thourh, uly a few > ty am wt Tnlnutes Lefora, Mrs. Canizing find ronched this TH Counts. cliy over the Mlesourl Pacific Rond, ond, having yey alighted from the train, was’ standing at tha SETH Union Depot, anxiourly awaltiog tha arrival of ITEMS: he? huaband, who of courso she expected to | Judge Moran entered: an order Saturday meet plive, What must have been the Koon, | extending the time in which to file bills of nioss of her agony, however, to seo him carrictt ti big Out n corpse. Her grief wis most poignant, and | ©xceptlon.{n alt cases whete it expires during the scone was must affecting. x vacation to the Septentber term. Any bonds = ticles. They nro of latd origin, Older Jotienal- | - vs * a off grotinds which he thiry et forth. In the | al Athelst to Parliament? asks the simple | Armory a supposed lorso-thlet giving the to be approved during that tine can Be ap - ticles idioms, with few exceptions with bon- | Gladstone's Mollon- Pormliiing Bradlaugh to | presat "Aly uury to fy eoumctuente is tote | mded Cockaey, an If tho whiolo atmospitere | imams of “Satie. HLousean, {ie foil the AMUSEMEN'TS, proved by Wie Chath” 2 he tempt; but the public rdislro’ thom,—proviaed Rosehill driv- ; : . Hantah Berg filed s bill Saturday asking. Ail the maudate thoy have given mey and if, | of London was rot charged with Athelsin, | fellow out on the read beyond to do this, 1 havu t submit." to n form | and obscured, Jn fact, with Hoatin wasses | ing a bay horse, face and one hind foot white, Jess solunn to me than, the" altirmation | of every fotm and phase of unbellef! Why, | aud feet unshoi, Wheit vloety duestlones| would hava reverently made, so much - the | tho slate of this, ia openty confessed aid | about where lie wot the horse, Houston told Wotae for those Who force’ nie, to repeat: | lamented from thy very pulplt, Sunday after | the Constable he mighthave the horse; as he Words which I hiave scores of ttn: {lee jared | Sufiday! There is no blinking the fact: | had uo use for It iimself, Atany horses aid site to the sountls fonveyin nd’ tlear and Shela {s eminently fashionable in the | cows have recently been stolenntLake View, defintt meaniig, I slat, taking’ tho oath) West Kind. ohily tit the West End thoy mive tt | and itis supposed that Houstpn fs one of the feaard wayselt as Bount nok by Cat eee ob a {oabionslie: ase on Srna one cee call industrious band of thioves, words, but by thd spirit wiile: aflifina-,| nn esthetic name, seeing tat catheticlsm . 4 . ton would have covert Tad Ee been prt] tHe: special craze of the day, Athelam ts | esterday forenoon W. TP. Brandon uiltted fu usc it’ But the Mousé of Cuiu- | called “in Society” Agnosticism; and, to piané bee hot pabiariot ta [i ive Mr. Brau seule candidly, erent f Drollaugiys Alice ugh, othe onth tnto fla south on-) Iam and Society's vaticism the on ° these terns, .Anothor protracted Ulscusstant difference is this: that the former Is pis cash Dy a Wout whom ie Kad wet in tie ensued, and again the House referred tHe, ashamed to be known for what it really Is ahd Raridol ft streets, tid who induced him question In debate to a second seléct commit} Ag for Northampton, there Is no renson to | ‘fo accons He her to’ her rooin in building ted, composod Inrgely of Jawyera like: tha-| suppose that if is more of a Pagan place than neat bi Te sletectives say. the saloon is first, After two weeks spent th exauning | London, ‘To bo sure, it has its triftin ge- uh a street-walkers, and Unt they sooit rovards, hearing evidenes, and Hatentg a te- | cullarities, Before the dificuity about ste. ae y ray are wood, It Is tho sine with editorial | | , Affitm—Charkoter of the Town ft wurstzipfel as with tio¢o wa cat, Tho Iattor] °°. . Juening the Atheist, ‘only taste well witcn they nre aur torn’ ® eos E ee ink," aid tho formor nro only appreaiate H henthey cminate frum n. good Seer aaa | += Speetel Correspondence of-The Chtoago Avibluna, TunuNe is sorry to Observe that, 80 far, tt hits Lonvox, . duns. 24.One-.of :thoso ox- nub mivt with nity wood “aiptel" of olthot. traordiuary.scenes which become landmarks, Mrormer or of the latter kind in the Volefreurtd. | | in parilanientary. tradition tool place on. the AB tho Wheeling (W. Va.) Votksdlatt hits tho niall bt of the Louse of Comh estert ntho Hend with the following: “hore Is no | floor of the House miions yesterday, intlOn th to World that possvased ‘mord cournge | Wien Clintles Bradiaugh, tho Athelst, pre- MB anc better qualifications for military organiza. | sented himself to insist on his right to a seat Mitions and duties, and that is over tiuré teady to | there og the membor-cléct of Northainpton, take to arms for & good causo, whon the snino ia | nnd was taken into the custody of the Set- once. fully undorstuod and comprehentod, thun | gennt-nt-Arma for refusing to: Jenve the nut of tho Gennan, Dut, notwithatanding all] Giamber, On the preceding night, the his, they have ant aversion to all military met | ttouse, contrary to to ndvice of the Gov- js nid military rule, They despaired over to orument, aud warmed by the Prime-Minister Breduco militury dietation ta Ita reasonable and |. rower limit in thelrowiold falurland, und | Of the vexattous procecdiugs to.which the therefote camo to tho United Stated Ii tho hopo virtual disfranchisement of such a‘ con- 2 MUSICAL NOTES. for a divorce from Julie Berg on the groun ‘Str, and Mrs, 8. G. Pit havo gono to | fen Sen Satur ‘be dt Geneva Lake to rusticate for a short time. lowed to fidppt Ray Ililton, son ‘of Charles I’. ‘Miss Annle Loulse Cary has not yet sung | and Sarah Jose piitna Hilton, z in London wills Afr, Mapleson’s. troupe, and i tne CALLs z ECA A pre poreal to contemplating a visit to ae pa Dai wt po Bot case King-y. Ohlo.& ‘tne musical reunion of Sig. De Campi's pu- Jop0n, Thuobaeen-Gandhal business, pils will take placa at the rooms of the Union | Juvas Ganr—AdJourned for tho aumnier va- Catholtd Library Association on Monday | cation. ” ‘ evening, July 15, - ae ‘ Since Harmsor Motions. 5; Gaanilna Mrs. Jenny T. Kempton, ‘the well-known ta Prat ote A ig . sunlelenelier, has cone to Geneva Lake for | 4 ay Prune Nee. |e PY 1% the simmer, and will occupy the Ueorga| "O'" s Ayer cottage for the season. JUDGEMENTS, “ Bithd Ton,” the planist, lids teturtied td | supmrion Count—Jupam GARY=Jchn @ New York after a yery successful season | Probia ot al. ¥, Bugene Valentine, $207.69, throughout the country, *Tomis”’ program | cimeurr Count—Jupar Monax—Petor Martin, . a stranger from Pittsburg, reported at Central Station that he lind been robbed the nicht before of a watzh and chaln antl about $75 arguinen thie’ committed“ fid- | Brodlaugh arose, Bir, Labouchere held a gacertaiued froin the ftequenters of the blaco eal vised that Mr.” Bradiaugh shoulda-nos.| meeting of hls constituents there, and, after be- allewod’ to owen lit. eadded | -he had addressed themt, a little girl of 9 was Silnnle ‘omin who seduced Brandon was uley, She was arrested, and a- 4 . | ntitted that Brandon was Inher room, but | 4, tacnson will inel ts for th int axpestation, in tines of penco, Hover to bo | stituency as Northampton might lead, had |a” recommendation to | thgir_» menor | put on a chair to sing a hymn with this curl-| dented that ho had ay stich amount of | (9% moxtagnson will Include concorts for the | tee of it. Mudd at dl. +, Clark Lipe, $11.68.— perimiltied to ite tullngs axuln, aud to be troy | resolved, by 875 votes to 230, not to potinit Jp the afleat that he ahold be rife ee | ae er sae egy your umbers | money. Ie, in fact, told her that he lind piano by Beethoven, Chopin, and other great | Hurrict L. Oned y. Danial W, Hamlin tA Caries Forever from n miliary olfgurchy. It was | Mr. Bradiaugl elthor to take tho oath or to ty anil sis seat a itles It Ve sHieli, it muse bo allowed, fi his chorus. | only 45, as He had béon robbed on the: train. : ‘ D, iUppoy; verdict, $310.60, and motion for new i lis detirrooted” aid, barar te-bo-axtr- | synke tho wMirination of alleginnco reaulteil | Shoult afterwards wrose tae uo had cect: | of Inculeating coreect Biafthustnn doctrines, | COMME Ito town, arthn Praise servioa nt Lismouth Ghareh, | Mie Tn Bio German Hopulienns whlch cattiaed “Grant's | of tg members,—thus excluding that gentle- | pied tho seat’ ‘ile ity.” Ag ith oath Inspifes | Northainpton Is a town of 45,000 inhabitants, | After awhile the officials nt the Armory during "ne pase ee 4 very attractive ef STORM IN MINNESOTA, an appeal to the Delty, aud /as Deity {s ex- | chiefly engaged in the boot and shoe, the | will learn to put the most able-bodied men netly what Bradiaugh declines to recogniza | hosiery, and the lace trades, Its electorate | onthe troublesome State-street posts. Of except ag A sound meantug nothing, it 1s not | numbers over, 8,000, whose votes ay the last | ficer Thomas Curtin, n guod enough police- easy toconcviva how the second committee, | election were divited botween the two T1b- | man, butslightin frame and stature, who apart altogethor from the Buraly legal as- | cral and the pve Comervative candidates | ns been on a State-street post for nearly two pects presented by the ease, could have come | thus: Labouchore, 4,283; Bradlaugh, 490; | yeats, was assaulted at 4:30 yesterday morn- to any other conclusion than thoy did, Phipps, cial Merewether, 2,835, From all | Ing by n quartet of young loifers whom he NON 18 IT EASY TO CONCEIVE that enn be fearned, there {3 no likelihood | eneowtitered in front of No. 826, and that he how the House, without in any sense claim- | that Northampton will desert is momber | wa not killed outright is attributable more ing to scrutinize into the spirit of a man's | Should a crisis In his case be reached, His | to good luck than to the intent of his asyall- Oath, could ‘live consented to what firits | conuection with the town dates from 1857, | ants, The officer, as lie passed. along, tolit Glew would have been, After Afr, Bendlaugh’s | When he first went there to lecture; and his | tle four young brawlers thot they were mak- expressed opiiion of ‘an onth, neither Mmorg | Social and political views were received | Ing too uineh of a disturbance and they hor lesa thau a mockery of fe forms, a6 well | With so muoh favor thaé ten years later he | must keep quiet. When he went on they as anactof blasphemy. But itis as diiioult | Was encouraged to come forward ng n candi. | gave cat-callg and made insulting remarks, to understand whatrensonnble objectionthere | date for Parllantent, Accordingly ho stood | witich caused him to: return and arrest one conld have been to thé adoption of the com- | 12803, but polled only 1,100 votes; was. of the number. ‘The others thereupon as- inittew’s recominendation, especially as tho | Made a candidate ngiin in 1874, during hfy | snulted hhin and knocked hin down, nnd one very fact of stich n teeommendation be. | sbsenco In America, only to bo again de- | of the ang stamped on his chest and obdo- Hern ee ne see Tras Gorinnn Hepa man from his seat, The momberelect of Fer perthangl not laud and demonstrative |. Northampton ls obnoxious to a Jarge party In ee his weoralunr will be noticeable during the'coms | the House png cuniputyis ne . DECAUBE OF: HIS THEOLOGICAL ‘VIEW! MA hy Clocinnatt Volkablatl has the following: | gil xo it wag with nd ntentlonte ald thé Tho Republican papers aro conduoting thls | caugo ‘of Itberty of consclotite, that tho'mnd- ninpatynt aguinst Hancockwith by far grentor | iosity wont toa division after tWo nights of nity than tho Detaveratio papord hava dono ‘ My ho dulug Ayalet Gustield, Whilo Demo- | ented debate. “Yet it will be strange if tho atic Journpis aro attoinpting to thise froth tho action of tha majority does not lead to the at aid moid long sihcodisposodof ncousations,| finnt surrender of the lost stronghold—or, ns bulnst the Republidan Prosidentiat notminoo,') Mr. Gladstone calls tj: the Inst “narrow, je Htepablidan press has mitde' It u part of its | lédgo’of toligiougs {ntolernnee,- By its” Galaisinicas Areodiel anid Ja ihe seoet Honnrayye vote the one of Comuions has drawn ee Binner possible, to protect and dofend Got. | tino'at Atheists for the moment; but, by Heo ee Te OATS Coutsiis | mikhig a martyr of Mr. Bradlagh, it is pre- Tire exainple of jourtiailstie dignity and falre | paring a clear way for Atheists in the future, charnetet, ee cannes jon between pulpit and Sr. Paut, Mint, daly IL—A tyarm rain chotr hy rom the ning to | storm commenced at 7 o'clock last night and he servic ibe eid of the sorate, th cots taking wpe has continued at intervals through the night remarks from the pulpit. ‘The programs of | and toxlay. When not raining the weather the choir have included some of thé finest | as been Oppressivuly warm and sultry. selections from the best composers of sacred | Telegraphic advices Indicate that the storm gong, rendered In quartetts, duets, and solos, | extended over most of the State. Certainly "Tho last Praise service, July 4, included se- | Over all south of the mein line of the St. lections appropriate to tie patrivtic remarks | Vault, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway. fromthe pulpit, among which were Finure's | Unless cooler weather soon will seriously - “Sancta Maria,” by the tenor, Mr, Knorr; Increase injury to crops. tho “Storm Song,” by Mr. Bird, the organ- rm —— ist, sung by Mr, Lutabard; and a compost- A Good Campaign German Paper. tion of Wallace’s to the words ‘Just ns £| To Repuldican tworkera: One of tho best am,” by Misa Owen, the soprano of the choir, | menns of increasing the Ropublican vote this ‘The chureh was decorated with flags and | fall sto place a good German campalgn paper floral designs in a tasteful manner, . Afr. Pa ea Eat Me esis “Byerest aid fuinily spend tho vacation In tha Presihention # q Y fenteds and stood a third time, on tlie death | men with hls heels, causlug severe Internal cent weokly until afte nal cleo Ce eee TO eaae. Te: would Ob inituted by | ‘Theso results linve only been arrived at after | fie jade iniplled aa eas Of Met, Giiptty, and for the third thme falled to | Injuries, Asithey Tan ait the ofleer pursiied a 9 fpr ce tion to any atldress, postage pald, for 30 conta | reggive and. wore worthy of, fee Amoriean | 8x weeks of clumsy and clroultous' offort, | Geatsion. Mut, although Mr, Labouchero, | win,the seat he was contending for, But on and captured one of them, who at the statlon ‘THE PONCAS, bat single COE pad se lube at ton or iors for . BPiarnctor aud peuple if thia political campaign | which one may compara to the docile Isbors | Afr, Bragtaugh’s co-membor for Northamp- | the fourth octasion perseverance conaueres, va the naine of Thomas King, Dr. Ma- NUS onoly Hepabiiony club in the SouAEy will 4 ere conduuted upon a purol Srecinenrative of anelephant to climb a tree, And, in fact, Foe eee ete norsonut atinstons qd doe ton,who has Foyail defended his colleague's | ond [tls not Ikely the electors will, fm back: Donald, who attended Curtin, does pot an- inore guotl than can bo accompllsbed in any: ticipate anything, serious, but says hie will 2M aoe uge of Come | cause through all the proceedings In the | (0% inah who has shown go much gp! A ‘Whe Story Which Called Forth the Re= | other way. Address der -Jiltnole Staate-Zetl * ' Foy oe ot aa Ane cmangt:| mone hae Tanded ect ly aiguraly anges | Howse, aubnnitied w ington shat Air. rnd. | dotermitalion. | Tiampourm, | 2h te capable Jor duly £0F syin0 mete | ren Tere «| me caieen ae ; jaugl should beallowes afnirn{n aceord- 1 the House o duly Tr Se, “or tine, Tul 9 - ‘ p Domocentla Jousidle. ais nforavar boaatlng:| (tIvo of the wnensy perch an clepliant might | anes with. the recommendation of the cont- | Gladstone presmnted his ination wllowhig al h : Acstrange story cotnes to us from private | Sbakers'Sarsqparilia {9 a true medicine. | Hint Tilden resolved 1u 1876 ovor 260,000 more | attain, supposing that Intelligent nulmal to | itteo, the House preforred to sct the rec- | elected members to atlirm,—wileh iotlon, THE OKOLONAITES, sources In Kansas, which needs explanation. a Bpopulee votes than Huyes, and that, notwith | haya steceeded in getting up the tree. For, Cee eee tomas tione Gi inusts by hastily embracing the view that Mr. Brad~ Hi era 1 Lory ; ‘affir= Antiroly, tho fact that thousands spon thousands dau hot pears eee a a Me f Republicuns in the South were not permitted by refusing, moreover, to allow him to. o vote unless thoy voted the Democratic ticket. | 10 a # Ns * Aver and, faallge hoy: nlso dao nut publish the fict that in 1B50.| take an oath as an alternatives and, Mnally,— ReFroniont beat" his antagonist, Buchanan, by | 29 wag sure to follow a man of Bradlaugh’s byor 400,000 populur votes, and that Buchnuan attle.—] * Betis dcciured’ elected and ‘occuptod tho White | Wlettle-—by leaving itself no resource but to | 3 House. areal Mane role bad albo ik sre lor popu place him fn paced foentaree he aceon Ra met A +] and preserve order within its walls, the House ound very | Ht p a iettuiag, We nett direst Presidential vice has brought itself face’ to face with a course Blusis!" s of proceedings on the part of Mr. Bradiaugh, As our readers know, sult has been brought » BUSINESS NOTICES, by the Ponca tribe of Indians to recover the | mye public will beware’o Andie property of which they hnve been: robbed. | tcnt tintlation of Dobbins cette Sap ae bee Upon the decision of this sutt (which ts to ing forced on the deel by malay propsntallone be made n tost ease and carried, it needful, | wamune oii htecrie Vee Tease % upto the Supreme. Conrt) ed tho falre status of the Indiana [In this country,— CEMEN' whether they are to rank [ii future as human Ferrer sh d bis natn cae beings, ae 28 noW, as beasts, helpless and ir- ae, ;MERTING | THIS BURNING J AN THis GOS~ responsible, = ont - an alles ee aut tn pylet, the chiefs are nominally gals rsietetitioe ponent to tage SU Phe plninttffs rought, nnd the expenses are | fie youNa HENS UOSPEh MEETING WILL paid, by oertnin puilaatiiropte, WET CY Be ee ee eee eee aa et Be audi tial Cutrnnge ple th He Baste ierer, re not, we venture to } ermare invite say, an honest, right-fecling man or woman ci MEN'S © 5 ine countyy whe Hoss not ‘Svatelts its Te crda himont conte netauon alt youig mt p ress with intere: a Wish slicces! lO, atten ho xtrangor nd BUDE BUEVICO . the ing in this wa ter hele counsel, It pee Halt this tenia koe appenrs, Alesérs. Webster and Poppleton | pis REY, DAVID CLARK Ww: INDUCT. (who give thelr eerviecs wrattltonsiy in, tho | tig. ALG. A. noon prayor mecting in lower Fars « nse), sent recently a messenger.to the Pon- | 52 mtd ha Bele ra as to ets region in the BAKING POWDER. mutter, ‘Tho-Ponens, It with be rumorti- | —~——2 eee bered, ata etill Ald. te prisoners Ja, the . malarious Indian Territory to which thoy were removed with such injustice and THE CONTRAST ! CeO ea Messenger Ik stated Inout | atte other Haking Ponderi aro largely ADUL+ jettors, arrested by. the Agent at the Res- lo other r +} ervation, a man name White shamenilly *TERATED with ALUM and other hurtfel drags, abused, held prisoner, and finally driven out of the Territory by a band of armed anen, 9 who followed hhin to Arkansas City. There Fo i, ho narrowly esenpad with his Stes and wis $ torced to fly, with the warning that If he was found communicating with the Poncas again ile Hfe. would. be forfelt.. He returned to Omaba, and all communication between these wrouged.people and thelr counsel was cutoff, ‘The inivortance of the outrage lies in the fact that thig Agent, Wilting, claiins to Sear eee ae Ey! | Inents, wag adiopted without x civiAghy ad 3 adopter Instead, -by a minjority of forty= | doy dlviish, fiva, an amendment, to tho. effect Tun, dines | mine. a standing order; nnd, on Wlo'snme seeraiety Eexpleinen Avent nue es ing Feeae tp ts topo of tho Lwo'Com- | Ung ME, Beediniel, mate, amaton, al | sya zitra the Snmoae arta milttecs, Mr. J to. laugh ot on take thooutl, ae le ‘My attention has just been called toan arti- ‘There are many who hnye no sort of sym- ‘ LOCAL CRIME. ele {n your paper, copied from the Olio State pathy | swith jn Dentin oF Ais vicws, ne ' . i Journal. Lquote: * 5 ‘consider the majority in tha House of Comi- 4 ’’ mons to have been WUl-ndvised In forelng THE SWEDISI TRAGEDY. | - choi Meat tment at ccisctate tice tad atch 8 decision. For geveral reasons thoy | Nothing new transplrod yesterday tending have | his lips, i hh, considor go, sd not least for the renson that, | to clear up the mystery of the murdered denying, have closed his lips, set his teeth, even since 'It met in May, tho House has | swede, ‘The police autuoritles digeussod the | Stel out from the shoulder and planted Lis been.a medium for advertising Mr. Brad- bi . } po! d 4 8) knuckles between Col. Harper's eyes or on Jaugh And his opinions to tho country, and | subject all day long, aud still showed an uh | ie potnttof his lower Jaw, and would have thab its fate vote on his cnse entails on “it the | wavering disposition to ndhers to the bellef | ronowed that up wilh blow after blow, until uegessily of indetinttly coutinulng that un- | that they have accumulated aufiiclent evi- 13 Pp +f thi v dignified function. Uniess something is | denes to seoure Hultgren’s conviction, Tho the humiliation would have been on the other doue, and done quickly, ta settic the ques | ay deevid 1h hag b 4 b aldes or ff, perchance, the agsallant were.tho tlou of Mr. Bradlaugh’s rights once for all, ppressec-evidenco scheme has beon aban: | most powerful man, he would hayy selzed the publle will bo thoroughly disgusted with | doned, and the pollee acknowledge that all | iin py the benrd and halr and would have both parties, . nas ea tho testimony they have gathered has been held on like grim death tos dend Mississippi “y db may interest the readersof Tus TRMUNE | iade public, and that’ns matters nt present | Honubltenn ATulll the owner of tie eowhkte to knuw something of vt . | look the niost important source for further | agked for quarter or acomproinise.” UR ANTECEDENTS OF THI MAN. evidences | is the razor it present in| “pint all sounds very well, and standing at who has raised such a rumpugin the British: | the hands of Dr. LN. “Danforth, tho | 9 ‘distance of:n thousand’ miles: from the Tiouse of Commons. Who is-Clarlea Brad. | wleroscopist,, If the stains upon its blade seen, and Infinitly Ignorant. of the sur- laugh ? Well, huis tho nearest equivalent and hilt turn out to be human blood, and if rountings of the case, it was the caslest to Col. Robert G, Ingersoll which England | themud upon the handle colneldes fn Its | thing on earth to makeu remark of that cau show,—the nearest equivalent, tnd sorie- | uature with that of the poolsvhere Johattagon | character.‘ : thing over, but with a difference.” :Besides | Was slalu, thoy will consider thelr case com- Lknew, in the first place, thit I had to deal 1 beltig on Atholst nnd n professed Repettyictin,”): plete, and, no matter how strong the array-of | with a dingerons, masiuah—vne who 1s sub, Aye us incontrovertible: fatt’ "THE Wépuulltih ti . Mr, Bradlaugh iy an. outspoken and bitter ie talent brought on belialf o: fhoprisoter, Ject, to: spells of lusuuity, when, the moral nirty will discover in the old that those of ita |. better of {ts action, rescind its resolution, and | qssatlant of the Reigning Family, and-bns | Will conildently look forward to his hanging, power Js subordinate to a ist for blood, peiiviolatis, wae OnE DE Baty oe cyotiam encrl- | allow'Mr. Bradlaugh stil! to take his seat; or) been tor twenty years a bustling and expand- Ifthey are following up ony new leads they | “ Tfelt antisfied, in the second place, that ho Piaved tio party a badteicie ew eeaaes | the House may possibly have the power to’ ing personnitty th the country. jie beran ns Hed cebe nt on ie muplert aad. will nek wos armed, and tater avidenco has’ proved ‘The Indianapolis Deutacher ‘Telegraph (om,) | dectare lis aeat vacant and to issue a writ for | having gone Oe eeatt for ah oxt | ite definlt bearing on the case ling been fully thakt ‘wae ub antatanen, for be had g loaded Beehinks that tho Republicans of Indiaha are very | a, now -clectlon; or, Hvally, somo | pinnation of the differences lis found to oxist | established, ‘Tho microseopist's report Is Lwas confident, in the third place, that if hopeful of victory. It snya editorially: “Itis'| proposal. may be made, either by Potwoen the Four Gospels and the Thirty- | looked for fn the coutso of a day or. two, and | 7 hitted my Ittle "finger in défense, ‘Twas o p noteworthy fuct that all Republican pullttétans | the Government or somo private member, nine Articles, that worthy’s answer was ‘— Ita Misctaunes/ Ie fhoy. Amount to anytfilng, duadimau.* =etts ites fm Grant's specch at Kansas ‘City moves tho But- i - Ferre eect (Dem ioiberollgelngererts.| Su possibly of Bie constituency, which cén -Gshuvs epeech at Kunaae City has, aan inter | Htii any event redonnd to ils creditand ft courage atiroa up quite a duniialotiod, not dignity, and which may in tho end cause It Ithatanding {ts gencral coloricss tendency, or | tho humilfation of a review, if notof nn ad- author, becuuso of it, Relative to to Repub- | verso vordict, in tho House of Lords, as the BAIL DAELYs abet a ade ied honored highest court of appeal in thorealm, Tho im, be speuke _Unsistal lo frige ity ho indorses both parties with, tho auine | 20Us0 of Golunaiys, Waralersy. Cree raternity’ aud ‘equullty,’ and throws n stick 3 a pt i a etwwoon tho legs uf tho Radical pultliciana by | oN tho plight in which {t Hinds ftself at the dyatemutically preaching, ad ho did before tho | end of the first stage in this unplensiint bust- ampalgn on ls fripthrous th ‘South, Pgainat ness; and where the next stago will Jand the Bes eon the Hepublionn. party, inecormpanied by i's | Parties to the question, is for tho moment Belicute forwurd move toward, the Democratic | nidtter of curlous conjecture. . Three courses purty, must prove of great: boneilf tu thy luttur’) -goom to remain dpon: Lhe Mouse ninythinic jn Indiunu, without exception, speak with great ft stispend him forthwith from teaching, and | wlll probably bo the Inst discovery mado In k net under ditectand piain Instructions from w Indiund, without oxception, speck With Great | hich will have the effect of bringing the | Suiequontly, as Mr, Iradiangh. himself | tue ease, est Shot mo then and, there ho never | tis indian Daparunqat ut Washluiton, BaWhilo Republican party lendora in othor States question immediately before the Inw courts, | alleges, to, procure Is distisaal from 1 Ses. sanity, would have éxeused the rime, aud a . BB com ta bo somowbut atunned by the nomiua- tea, oxen Hho ovement ae wee La we humble Poattton ck, 4 sonlainya tte 28 CHILD-BRATING. aS: when ho had put In thelying ples that Z had Marrying 2 Dead Wito’s Sistor. vk, ° pet le ¥ E = BPion of Huncock, ‘tho Hepubliomps ot Indiana | cougiet eliver with ‘Nortianpton ‘or its | ‘This’ i Millic Tarris, 88 years of agn, whom the | slandered his fumily the yerdlet of the rb- Bee Eten, at Waleg and abe Dukes of Bali Nils hord beginulng deeltted his future : . ! vo be: p cut. To iaakesure gt a living, ho enlisted police tern an “old ‘fagot,” Is locked up at | ble would have bees that he lind served ee radragoon: and, after purchasing his dis- | the West Twelfth Street Station charged with aigh - : charge, in 1453, with a smut Inguay ett him | cruelly abusing and benting Mary Leonard, a | jy Hetbere ig anything in fhlesvortd for witch by an auut, took employment ina solieltor’s | bright and pleasing child of-13 ycars, rather | aud -if the aifray was -to. transpire again t olfico, Meanwhile, under the pen-name of | sul and slight for.her.age. ‘There appears | would do precisely.as 1 dld in Vicksburg, ot e Wy 4 r ABjutivinl decision, through which they auntht- | from his polltical rights aud duties because on omceaat tieologteat Ace to be an epidemile of crusity fo children, and ee ae tee presse aud Jeers Fes juted the right af the peuple to change thelrCun--| of dpeculative opinions, Into whatevor waste | the-princtpal ainong which I have been at this case, though ‘by no means the worst of ‘ etitutlon and to discontinue tection, salary, and | of non-bellef these may have Jed him. ‘Tho | the pains briefly toexamine. Ona Pri let | those on hand at present, Is quitebad chogh ty Hunde t a eta mph of Mere fullof courage ond m ressive than vi a 4 Mihey huve bean rat sons: org, AH! chosen representative. Ministers Voted sol House of Poors on the ovening of Juno £5 Jn ore der to rote for Lord: Houghton’s. bill legalizing: marriage with a deceased wife's sister. When the bill was culled - up for its second roading the Prince of ' Wales presented fn me genvention: ot ibe, ‘Happl oad Parlta- en tu) it sof Scotland a petition, numer Gusly algnedeln favor or it. His nation was fale | hax been kept UNCHANGED tn all of Ita original lowed by Lord Houghton, who prosented in fa- parity and Re ean emia ‘The bent evidence of yor of tho bill a. huge potition aigned by 42,600 | 2TX SAFETY. HEALTHFULNESS, PURITY, am fromon of Leeds. After this Lord Houghton, os | EFFECTIVENESS, Is THE FACT of Its belng used thp promoter of tho bill, procecded to argue for | to-day, frou North to Soath, from East to West, in Prproat Tongth iu the presonea of tieariy ait | the bomen of the rich and poor, where It has been. ' the spl ritual Evora, every one of Whom, with ured for the last 16 years. : a exception of the Atahop of On, WN! nde Perdely to tho bill Trond lraconanalt Voted, A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER, u not speak, ogainst tho meusure: the puke be Arysll ago voted ai sina Its and tute Rid (QYES SOLD IN BULK. conjunction oi ie Tury ex-Premior wi iy je Liberal father-in-law of the Queon’s daughter ents (01 ior BMajest on BI je ork a rs the bill came to f Givision tho majority | Flavoring Extracts. Etc., Chicago ‘and Ht: Loals. amine tt wis only ina vote of 191 with hl ——— EEE = GLENN'S, SULYAUR SOAP. 3, covery Republic | ity in tho minority on the lle of toleral fun when asked why ho Isso hoperul at victor Hority on the alile uf toleraiice, prainte with caurtetion to tho declston of tuo and ot Af, Gladatone and Mr. right mady lirce pollticlang of the Supreme Court of tho | Kral specches in favor of Alr. Bradlaugh's Stuto who prostituted their high position by com- | adntlesioh, onthe broad and intelligible Auiting u political rasculity under tho cover of 1 ground tat a inan on not to be cutoff Fares awindios which bid gained ground under the | Paani oe the divisi a § i " ed tf viston, therefore, wasnscrlous | asks tho question on its title-page, “Is ‘There | to call for suinmary punislinent. ‘Chefather knives sot bo stonped ofsept by aioondnneat Wm dae | Fevuit to the Government, and’ only avoids | a God ?”? and in the uuececdtng Dagoroturas | of the child is” a widower" living | tiles ee a iptale, eo emevent me islon the Republicans witl muko a muitn issuo of | He complexion af s partydefent in conse | 4 sunsrANTIALLY NEGATIVE ANSWER. | ob NOs 107 West. Bighteenth —streeh | from making a Democratic speceh. I defled Sin the campalgn Lor the October elt thoy | quence of Mr, Gladstone baving carefull ach nd ef ont Wil Wold it up betara te pospleror feucavonthe, | drawn betoreliand the sting of ont fdversy | MP Bradlaugh hes recently stated In public | Cinployed te he a eae eee ace | thom for twenty minutes, wulla. the alr was him as housekeeper. Mary | y, | : ’ al by ehanKD tha Duinouraticinta a Nupub- yole, by the nnnouhecement in hla speech that that hy helleves Biota ie one existerina Hy tas hag found life at home of the moat obnoxious Vocal with threats, onlin, abit ies, anu erles ‘T Dastennctter Deimoliral Tho appearance of dlr, Bradlaugh at the |- ong ‘vegetable Iffe anothor mode: but-ontslde kind, and she is undoubtedly a Uttle wilder | rush for the atand, and the tmely arrival of ! Airenees fer Devs ne bas. Aub fiilowings, tabla le Fete paaeasure of ours, ant the Ace ‘of that thorg Is uo other existence to support | 2? hab account, than if she had n pleasant } the Mayor was all’ that saved me from their FRuthority,' uay tho Democrats in thelr plutforsn But, While many Hberals abstained from | of Warrant oh idea of a Supreme, Belng or ee fanaa pera ieee iy. ee 10r f i, Incrler comake thelr assertion quod, dey | Young Aball, no fower tin thirsy-slx jolted | God. Another, tract endeavory,to answer | tough never, Ils elatined, Telthont he | ait, the’ winter of 197 I delivered a speech pomninated a professtondl auldier aa thelr candi.) tho ranks of the Cofservattes, Wid» Of | the answer returned is substantlally 0 eade | father's consent. Sho whipped her tergibly | University, In which 1 justified secession, futs for the Proshloncy.: Tho, Joke ia a good Fite tt eto eee, the thelats | tive gue, “Tn a tht pamphlet, witlolt bears wavarny, days nga or sont trifling. nu aie: nud spoke of the Emanelpation rociamnatlon » Buta by honest Dut 4 a 8; lay, , : a oo ( at inost in- Auluk a en fartbor than gee aly at ale Bradinugh.. f. these diteo Seas Reames ati taken avay by the Indignant ne}ghbors aud na th heat Aone fineolne Thad ut- t Cineinnat! supposed thoy would, mournfully | ofthe ques Pr ebedd to the elect ee ae much to. the disparagement of tho first. faut felon Se Bue was. Urol nto. fue tered but a few sentences when a moinber ke thelr honda and sng: Has not Democracy | radiauga to Parliament 1s too like a case of | 288, Christinn maxim, that wo should return | Tid mass of bruised Hesh, wus shown to tie | Of, jHe-soctery (three fourths of riley wre eine 1508 alway ys matntaiued that a regulte benting Wout the bush fora pretext to. ex- Rood for evil fa. declared to be 8 ruleof con. police, und to Justice Ingersoll, tA warraie Suniposuil af redaupntiel Hadleals): Toure, vldier wus not the proper perwa Prewl= : . rite. ‘ F . 7 . rom « § fdeuey” of a Republic bu gine tho) lute fut Stripped ot aldsristues aad of ine legal suve | 13 0nly-by showing fghtand ustuu foree that | Was OnPHy ASS Ae eine cd wall co | Jue Ldmished any sweets tn the mides ote hu & q ed thut civil Liberty and oly! 1ake hend aguinat wrong. 3 ‘tinost opposltion, a eT properlty deaaniied aututosinun of fiteltigonce Halles sported into It, the questiow squarely | over, w go on uiultiplying aud rep) eniattog a ag eee a do thelr phic worst and wickedest, nd uanerlopes or sla Chief Mogistrany of tig “38 NEALLY Tin: , the earth at the rate we are dolig Is merely THAT DEADBEAT, During tha muntha ofthe politteal cam Dultecsta tes? Die Uemocrney tut Rite and ory) x4 ? bringing creatues Into o world’ populated HA ? | paign of 1870, while my exfitorials In the pevvenr ut, ihe Hewat ‘qumtiigeiaent of our at f wowed Atholats. ontithd to the political | already beyond {ts resources, to lead Ives of | The young fellow wha’ has done such | Okvloun States were attracting the attention nbia to COnWANd ON urine Dut wie deudcdiy: Bheeltically at joyed by Lritish nuljeets 28t inlyerys and, therefore, netifielal cheeks | promiscuous and’ successtul begging I all | of the continent, 1 recetyed a dozen letters puruible to adinlufster the alll of Prvstiunt, andl qualified by statute? Nobody | should be put on population. Mr; Bradiaugh | parts of tho elty turns outta be Charles | threatening “ina” with | nssastnation, bub, é (‘‘Bulphur Boap’’ secured by’ Letters Patent.) GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. An incomparable Beautifier of the Complexion. H fippuars to question the ti cages Dopu hi |. Invatu re = Y Hho brougit tno “hand by “hte ntdoinga to the | Yo ru ato ayers Pt tan eat Of tipelats 12. waa propecuted two. years, 8 o for poluting ‘Ilultgron. [te has lived with his parents at paver swruryeu frou the path of duty and Pah Gacase h : Eig isked ‘to elect uw “profeasiount “sotdior | ¢rtleless u fuck, that the tona df the Inte dis- | views could bo eartled. Into, practle MGone.| No. 200 Wentworth aventie, but left home | “rn thesa “cases there were principles at | op, 'P eek R ; ong oy 3 Who slo « hot even nderatana . About ¢ HH aulons i he Bouse of Camuion yee such jointly with Mrs, Annic Hesaut, the wife of | last Thursday, sincd whleh time nothing has palo, ‘and E was’ willing to rin any risk of jappe Ny Insect Stings, Mc uuntntseration of obvi alirs aa met by fay | fo ait In Partimnentonvery dcoatableground, | coker oC tingland elericyund, living apart | beon heard of hn, {Hts father and mothor, | {ify of popularly In order that, thoes prinel | Fougly Sicin, Ring-worm, Btuteat How duos that tally? dave Demucrutia | Indeed, on the aide of the majority the tons | (rontueh nuswand, Be liad put forth a litle | who ara thoroughly respectable _ peaply, bigs should be head aud were ill, sohetp | Zrtekly eat, ° - Erysipelas, - * Jeaders ond the press siiuply prevuricuted and | was stich og almost to Justify Law-Serjeant |’ and first published lit Ament inore then | learned of thefr son's strange conduct for | iy God, descend to the low lovel of a wes- | Flesh Worms, , Burns, Scalds, pinged tho hypocrit or do altave ut | sino, hinself-a Jow, in reprowching the | forty yeara ugo, entilled rita uf Ph 1280 | the first tine yesterday aftemnoon from 8 | Sorado, and inake myself nolorious by en- ‘ Fis * dallary mule Gud) uiteary (anlugeidutstration of | Louse with ting arginuents which Would | phy? An Essny on te Population Question: | LMBUSE reporter, | Sliey say that Charley, yortadin street Dravis arlsing from private | 260My ‘FLives, Sores, Uleers, cratic and ‘consequently to tole bonoft and | Have Kepy Jews, Quakers, and Nyneonform- Yrdax-a pliilosophite. and ti sear vol ot | Wels Lt ey old, has worked In yariony | Finiae nee \ Nettle Rash, and alt External protite® : fats ont of Parllameut-which would have | yews thore aeons {Ge 6), a ee ee roe | places and has always been # steady, good | “ZENS sabbia now look up to, Tarver san ‘Hohtr The TnctanapeisDewsehr teaoph cDeny | Hgeie ig tee oe, Smee a ot a | ThE Semnds™» bute te Sfeey, ate | pO tie Woah ns fOerUNNE (| hor, mnt nary noting tan SHO TORE | Onatbladay Se ead ° 4 le cf inference * nates hens ne hat Y has tho following: “Str. Eoylfsh' bus taken into | tobe drawh from the specches meaner aie | hom the ens was. tried held tig it was | round Work ant had no tine to notify they. ray a te because of the attitude 1 assumed | , ains, ‘oisons. ‘THE WONDERFUL: NATIONAL SPECIFIC FOR TUR ALLEVIATION AND OURE OF ALL LOCAL SKIN DISEASES. + - The fame of Quenn'’s SeLPnuR Soar has extended far and wide ; there fs probably no city or town Res United States In which tia great curative virtues oro not known and extolled by living witposses.- ~ 9 testinonials received for it would fill volumes, Many distinguished Phyatclans and Mambers of the , Medical Start of Hoapltala anid Ioirmaries, have tested it, exprossedthclrastonishinent with ita reaults, Bnd ere how counted among ite strongost advocates, Jorsons using it have no noed to resort to _ Sulphur Springs as 4¢ onswere all the purposea of - f) SULPAUOUR BATHS, -—°* Betag’an admirable remedy for Gout ond, Hheumntlem and s maryolous healer of Uicers Bud Old Sores, that resist tho opsration of Satves und Olntnieuts. See that you get the GENUINE, i for sixpences, na Mr, Brodiau ment of tho canpalxa in the Btuta of Indiana, | comes Into the House and hypueriieaily entia | S28e fr, : Wan Ge tha Rea PORE one the Houso will tne no notlcv of fia A thelson Bea ae ae proial fala {O) hehas always hada good reputation, although | salary: not content with haylag charged ni money’ recelyod fs properly’ tnken caro of | Will suspect, io hypocrisy and "discern no a hark _. | Altere romatiie the fuet that he ia po neud 4a ST eee Whe cownitted ft cai Dlusuhemy, but will pass him on unchal- | THE “MreacyMENT oF. 71K wOUBR OF, a ag he always can be supported comfort leita nt ail, by iils younger “ony not cou and his own tunds,cs is well known, tho tannago- | Hradiaugh is this: thut, provided the Athelat | BUteful (o public morals to sell toples:broud= | ‘hoy went out last night to Hyde Par - sabe tt f erlulenity en i Wet which lias been thelitest scene ot he youth's ‘erg welll So eit not. content with chil Hint | having repudiated a debt “he. owes my, he tg ay expert thief, but his parents say that junounting in all to far more thats year's to. wi and legitimately oxponded, Whoovor knows Str. | fungud to is aeatt but should Ker ectaee ICK : b q On 5. BRUNSWICK, aes at home, ae main pris COCR ll Gnd this, acranmotnent very plats: he contrary, Hike Mr. Bradiaugh, contesting the last of Mr. Bradlaugh's publications cs i ae ater d SMa te Dalaos ay file me solved and ta be expended, Yinalisls ts ara aot | Hs peeullas bellef or wont of bellef, an Bolen Liteod notlee, Te written In-a tren- | ANOTITER FRAUD, content wih allthis ant more, sneaked up the opinion that bu must hava © nand I ieetn pa Ing out where the warding of an’ onth | chant and .aarcastla velm For example, | . Tha watehman fur tho Babcock Manufue; | behind me iike a coward, ant-struck me bther wor ale there ssany money laying ardund ails to convey meaning to lim, then it tag | speaking of ‘Princo of Wales, he says: | during Company. hind a long explanation to | when I was unarmed, while ne had @ re louse English wauts to bave the handilag of it | uct he makes himself vold of all sight an Ago uillitary chieftaly, the aututnn mi SOnaNy, ns Ror volver at hand to preveltt resistance, bhinaelf, re . trac title to x vent In the Mouse, and must be | neuvres of ih demonstratad tha tact and | Make to'hls employer yesterday, Ie created | Vey eee ae aan ee and The Cloveland Anzelger te opposed to corsats | contont to rest In tho category of disquall- | speed hs could display ing atrategte moyer,| Considerable oxeltement nt a late hour at | wining to eidor tail by any octlon at Vicks + and lonu-talled, rufiiod night-sbirts. It saya: } fled porsong, - - ment uf masterly retreat. As on fnivestl-| night by firinga shot, and then claiming to | burg, és : “Huncock’s corset is appatontly destined to | | ttt perhaps to bo regretted that the fun gator of social problems, to. has surpagsod | tibsd who rin to his assistance that faur ‘And if iny honor, pyran a nuk cupaien abe | GSN Game Met MOR: | aM Lad Su MARU | burrs hed sentence tot shen, | Geiss Hor of Ohl einocruta in tho rural districts huta aristonratta - 4 + by experience, Or the honor of Mississippt uarely faced and falrly arcucd; but, when | entitled binself to speak , An | Old aftor assaulting aud attempting to a ting habits, Tho presunt’ Democratic Governor of | xfr, ‘Lrddinugh clafmed ite right to rien @ pigeon-shooter, hievean dla bo judged # murder him, had robbed him ta tevalren Can only be upheld by! Etta the favorit Indlona—Dlue Jeuns Williams—owes bia elev- | gilegiance by mn'in; 2 mscIBent of 7 ji ’ 4 gafirmation, instead of | couparlson with the reaptctabls bushranger | watehmau’s clock, his kuys, and a 4 * Tee enon tO le itu deabs pantaloyas. oe un the usual form of taking an oath, he { now undergoing penanes fi rerashly gee watch and chain, No’ oliveman’ Happened Hillis aout ee 7s S ; strongest Demooratio dietriots of Kentuoky was | Obened the dour to - ‘ the ‘Nehborne estates.”.;And so, on in a | to be in the vicinity, and x great raction was ‘ean J . ‘ tod ‘ i 7 : ' ; fynominiunely defeated becuuso itwas discov. | | QUITK BUNONDINATE Questions oF raw, | #¢raln of alnillar banter and abuse.” Tulsed Jin consunuence. | Serut, Darrow pispa and ue $8 an adjnnet to the Tallest priducen results obainade by no ciher remedy extant Tt is! ered Ly bis constituents that hu went tg bod in ® | On which the lawyers themselves tu bo | p20 ts tess than a contnry since thé mob of | finally heard of it, and golng:to the pl | Tinwdy shops ud met nniRealy crepes ant when Used dally, posscsscé remart ible dateraive properties | is Jonyetattod, rutilud nigitt-stlet. divided. Mr, Brataugh based hig cist on | inninghan burned Drs Priestly out of | soon found that the watehman hat hinged | HNYay shops A 5 Pe cone ble Trem sor ote the ciicle fan, Cheurani’Sipoath. ttciarinud and remove TN CEST CIN eee a ee ee Te eet a teh gt natu | YouLeds court mw out ‘ea Reapeyaios to te ecard eetlon, wake Griley Coed ely cigee ea je A enactment which provides that Quakers, and | jintis mor Sam OT ue Laie ; i p Wa. Kenyax. oki, ’ = : : BAN Fuanciuco, July 1l--A Port ‘Towne | suoh others a8 cre entitled by law to atin, | Hero guorp daar slfty yearsisinen Shelley was.) gilbs as tha artictes lhe eluiniod fad been - HUMORS OF THE SUALP and DANDRUFF, - if f : and deprived of lls eh . Vet | Stulen- wero all found sec! Pear eS seul dispatch saye the bark Henry Huek, ft | shall be allowed to promise afegiouey) by at | Yradiaugh haa repeatedly said wt eRinedit | DAS oe ipo stops eerwled IM Various | 4 Woman, Hxpecting to Meet Hor Hus= teen days frou Ounataska, arrived hes to- | port of his clulin, he adduced te fact that he that ever Was alleged nguinst Priestly, Patne, | +> ~ t= Smee “a ~~ Dandy, Finds Only His Corp day with the royenue-cutter Corwin's inall, | hia lavarlably been allowed to allinn in | Ste Shelley, and yet he ty clectad to Parlia- RAILNOAD ROBBERS, Kannas City, Blo., July tA sad incident was The Corwl | courts of law, ‘fhe question waa at once | Tet and with many ts the herv of the hour. |. Ofticers Day, Wheadon, Witnessed nt tho Union dopot this morning. A ‘orwin left Ounalnska June 8, after tak- | cour , a ee ston was a Verily, the tines are changed in England, | % ¥, Wheadon, aud Russell Inst | fond wite walitug for ber living husband was {ng seventy tons of coal from tho Henry false anf he Conservative side of the House | gud isradiaugh iy living proof of It. evenly tidy a guod enpture pyhily patrolling. | shocked ty sce bim curried out a corpse, ‘The Buck, She was well furnished with pro- | enuitted by lave to alfrmy and this question, , “Haxpourn, | thelr wisis., ‘They wore on the lovkout for eit os Daceardina Caplsiun: bot tell ant Yislous from the Alnaka Connuerctal Cuin- | the House referred to nsaluct comniltios of GOLADstoNn’s Nortcr. v,] gang ‘oft burglars who have been fore | respuctel Uermane, ie tind ‘buon attfoted puny, Everybody on board was well, and all | {ts members, reserving to Itself the tal de- |, Losnon, Juup %.—sinco writing my letter | open vrelght ears our tha Rock | with heurt disvave for ans bee C) ty it inently th t reliable, and tho only absdlute specific k Tt ts also'a deal Ey prrteatnenty tear or DED LINES, and a coplial remedy aad proventive of Obmoaioos or Contagtoan Bikcuscs. 1 * BEWARE OP IMITATIONS.—Subriun Soap has been counterfeitet, and the public ave cautioned (o ONTAIN ONLY TUE GENUINE, aud to observe the ONLY ONTUINAL NAME, Glenn's ‘ Sulphur Soap, with also the above ongraving\on the cartoon which encloses cach cake, without which nong 4 genuine, dsk fur Gtenn's Sulphur Soap, and taxx xo orien, For sale generally by Pruggists, Fancy Goads Dealers and Grocers, at 25 cls. a caka; 00 ¢ta. a box, containing 3 cubes, auving 20 per cent.; 73 cts, a bar, containing 8 cakes, sent by mail, prepaid, | THE PROPRIETOR WOULD BE PLEASED TO HEAR FROM PERSONS USING GLERN'S SULPHUR SOAP, GHAS. H, CRITTENTON, Sole Pronrletor, 115 Fulton St, N. Ye - PIKES TOOTHACHE DROES Cure Minute. fact ne Wer quite sanguine in thelr expectations of | cision, ‘Tha comuittes, which included somo | ‘to you of the 24th inst. the Government have | J#lind and, Alichigan Southern, Raliroads, Hving Iu Cinetnnatt with a siuter, She bud utso the ultimate success of the expedidon. ‘The | of the best lawyers in the Housu, decided | resolved reaper Mr, Bradlaugh’s ci in and, covlug,,.two men -going along In eat ihe thattnd’s health astwerapldly wones N Kwiu was boul trast for Saint-Buleg proapily, though only by the casting vote of | the Nome on Thuraday, July 1, wh Ir, | AN express Wagon, they overhauled the rly, WU ually be und bly wify aciermined to to WW land, thence to Aichavlofaky, to awalt ta Chairman, to report that iy. Bradimugh | Gladstone will submit a feulazion to? je and found iN Wagan slx boxes of boats Benver, where he had n beothor, to locate, ‘rope Ghanee to enter Uehrlug's Stfults, as Capt | was hot a’ perso legally entitled eifect that every person returned to,Publine { and whos, fu suten tron tio Fallroad | {ete royum bis begith. heuxh the mistak Erokine, of the steamer Bt, Paul, reported | altirm. Certaluly, it seems to remain a | ment, who inay clutr be “Kually | comewhers between Fifteenflr and Stxtoonth | ORR agent at Lamisville, tickute wero Biyex the re nd ato in. The winter bad question cr a det tive legal. wplatlon entitled to afin, Insvoad of: takluy pj path, | street “Tho bwo. prisoners wory taken to piuruune couple Othe. ate Nepoe tu te Y , with oa late spring, whether. aot ©: in wea uyeant to take | shall henceforth be perinitted « 9. tatiiras ey Twenty-agound Streee Stadou, where | Louls, aud wesw ubous to cuter ihe? Mivsourt , é Ps

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