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FTHE CiiICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1880—SIXTREN PAGES. ROTTERDAM—ANTWERP The Ride Up the: Maas—Land- scapes in the Nether of platuros, chiefly af Duteh mnaters, well de- ! wares, serving n visit. Nor should the now paassnie in | some tho Huogstraal be forgotten. Tt isa very visiott of gay Paris, But the charin of Notterdum Is to bo found Tn its mon nud its inanners, net tn {ta nonuimente, Yes, tho witty diving wie right, Holland 4 all Kurope nan Atmaterdam point. We roamed once ngain upon the qinya, Clarke Is oxpeuted to ove Now ornge? remove his remains to Thero is not much diforonee of opinion. con- cerning tho clothing, food, and howsine of tho convicts. All ngrey that ‘thoy are good, Tho (vtestion of work 1s whut. calla forth the wrentest, crittciam, ‘The long hotirs, the chee d of its churacter, nnd tho unhentthy locality where tt Is A, HANCOCK LEGACY. that sho haa accumulated quite a hand- umn Of money received from the anio of her vases. Of there, Tiffany, In New York, bas been a large purchaser. Somo timo ito Mrs. Nickola concoivad the iden of establishing a pote tory of her own: one reason wna the rent diss tance from her home to tho place wi she hia bean working on MeMiekon avenues anther The Louislana-Penitentiaty Ring Inaugurated by His Mill- prosecnted, ara what break inen down. Quinine romaneced another half-hour about tha quaint | that she wished to exercise her own taste in the tary Order, Insta bn thieen every diyy anid stich is, the tax lands, oratt, and thon chotee of forins upon whieh to work, That n on the physical cneriles all. the conviets agrees. . TOOK TRAIN FOR ANTWRUD, Indy of Mrs, Nichols’ wonlti. culture, and social that they would prefer working on thy Jevees to From the Flemish town to. the Belgian ian | standing should wish to embark in xo singular i business vonture fs remarkable. But those who are aenuninted with tho lady and her ambitions: willnot be surprised when thoy retlect that, cleariug tands iv snght mmberitl districts, The heat In the wooda id intense during tho greater Portion of the day, 1 mien who would not Dutch Oleanliness—Floatine Mansions —The House of the Thousand three-hours’ ride. Exvept that the stations along the Hue are natlonully chiraetoristie, the Inoving panoratuia sees from the curewinduw 1s The State Laws Suspended for the Occasion, and Remaining Sus- othorwlae think of" escaping have to tden Alte imovink pa Pate , though sho ix not obliged to ita-the work for od by Y we iE you hive become accustomed to , 5 pended Ever Since, aes 1 int mech to colton thenierstises tise ‘Terrora, tho tt, er owns, ce bra peBunde trate, Rnussmenty that aber nas redial pe fects tne JO question Is rexolved. down to whether —_—_———— See eeaeatnttes aud the vine | require much experienenting uetore they can he inore money canbe made by hulding the men in fenr of tho shotgun witha few guards, then oan be by employing mt greater nuinber of ptnrds and ply hg chewy ton convict withont shooting ‘Alin when he makes n break, Of course, the int tor plan would diniaish the profitaof thelr work, Tho shotgun fs certainly the wost voonomical, but itis used nt the ‘expense of human blog. Mon sent to the penitentiary ut. hurd tnbor are not sentenced to denth, andthe natural ova of Mberty will erop out if oppor= tunitica are pliced i thoir way for esenpe. carried out successfully, and that uniter tho new régime the tuctlitles for these experitnents will he geently inerensed. Tho apleit which prompta fulankin to that of old Palieey, pus dn tho prerent instance there fs no Ukeltfoud af the experinenter be ne oiled tobnen the furnt ture of the place for want of other fel, The Project was mooted at home, and met With sups rt from Mr. Lougworth, who proceeded to do his past towird carrying It oat by purchasing 1 ! bullding near tho river bank in Fulton for the | Mee or his daughter, the pottery will ho bby bees and butte ler, 13 one of the @ intervening Y stations, Antwerp Cathedral and Its Bells—Art- Treasures of the Belgian Clty. Consitts Mired Ont to Labor on Plantatlons—Ir Any Nan Shirks or Bons, , SS Shoot Him on the Spot—Bloody Tales Told Latoly by the New Orleans Pross. Sptetat Correrpondence of ‘The Chicaga Tribune. Axtwrnr, Sept. 10.—Dut traveler aver look towards Antworp without gladness, or turn front it unthrillad by regret? Could he ever tire of {ts proud Cathettrat, ita pictures, and its othor enine of those here alga of the hour fn the Cathadraletawer, The sinallest i4 only flye fuches in diameter: tho - lurgest—"*Great Curolus, stom! godfather on thy oc Bpeetat Correspondence of The Chteago Tribune, It will boscen that tho kiliinyy occurred moro | liviiue memories of yesterday ? "Seo Nuptes and | thay chines ported. out Mahe meee cee Jocated, anil kiln is already in process of cree New Onteans, opt. #3.—A week or tan dnys | than w month Ago, and on the plantation of the | “te,” says the proverb, which we have ruthlosly | nalfshoura ‘ind a of quiee | Hon. Mrs. Nichots intends to charter a boat to Dring her the needed efaye, and will purctiase an xo Nn prracraph was dropped tuto our morning: nowspitpers, saying that a roturned ednviet, just down from tho camp in Tensns, and whoso time bad expired, bad reported. that Bon Lore kory, a follow-conyict, bud beon BHOT AND KILLED BY THE PIBON-GUARD whilo attompting to escape. Borkory was a native of this city, and well known. Ie had been convicted only three months ago on Bov- eral counts of embezziement, forgory, and ab- talning monoy under falso pretenses, and sen- tonced for terms aggregating somo fifteen yours. He bolongnd toa goud family, and had oxerelaod no moan intuence in Democratic ward-politics, Bonca this information, boming In when thoro was no grand absorb.ug inttter of Intercst tu hold pubiiu uttentiop, created quite an impres- sion. Al) of tho city newspapers commented thereon; and the lively and enterprising Demo- crat—Jointly owned by the State Trengurer and Tax Collector, aud the offictal organ of tho State —otailed ono of tho keenest of its reportors tu visit tho scone of tho killiug and report the foots, Meautino the Sherif of tho parists dls- patched his contideptial deputy to recovor and bring In tho body of the slaughtered cunviet, Aimerteanized by substitating Paris for tho squalid Queen of tho Mediterranean. Hut, Parts or Nuplua. it wero an injustica to forget Ant- werp. Let no sightescer abroad, under ny pree toxt of haste whatsoever, neylect to vivit this Inmous city; for, once soun, its memories huunt. you long ufter the Inco-tko spiro of its Minster bas been lost in the distance, You eaunot—nay, you would not—drlve the memury from your heart. Nut Lapeed me too fast, Wo camo hither from Rotterdam, London, with {ta crush and clatter, wis left behind ona Saturday afternoon, No- body, 1 should suy, ever rogrotted taking towpo- rary leuve of NEW MANYLON ON BATURDAT. -Tho great elty thon ts Joyless and suntess, It has not even the tearful tranquillity of the day which follows. It ts Ilko # big house with tha balliifs tn possession, No man’s feart 4s tn his work, Bargatuings and spendings grow burdon- some, Shulters ure put up to right and left, Weok + weury humanity hurries: through tho &trect four abreast. Your friend In his haste scarcely hus the clyility to oxchingo a not of recognition. 'Tho trains, you know, ure crowd- Parish Judge; and yot no eognizance of tho alfair was taken, no inquest held, but the poor, tnisorable boy was buried whero be fell, in the cy press-swamp, with tho frons still on ils lews, ‘This uifalr, as told in tho nowspapers, uttract= ed the attention of Dr. D, Warren Brickell, a leadtog physician and planter, and now a ttem- ber of tho State Contral Committee of tha Dom- ocratic purty, who communicated THE FOLLOWING FACTS to the Democrat of the Sith Inst: Sr. JAMES, Bept. 24, 186—7'0 the Editoraf the Democrat: { seo that your piper bus become interested 1u tho trentnient of ponttentiiry cone Yicta, Ag “itis never ton late ta do youd,". or to try to do it, Twill give you un item of my own personal exporicnce fh this penituntiary> conviet business. Laat saya year, ogo I visited Baton Rouge toree tho sick xon of a frien. TE went upto Danuldsonvilly on the rallront, and then took tho mall steamer Kutydid for Huten Rouge, Just below Bayou Goila we took un board a considerable number of convicts, with tholr luggage, spndes, shovels, plaiking, ute. Quite n loug tino wad consid in taking all nboard, and, It botugr Rumuthing new to mo, Twas very rauel: Interested (th every movement of innonger, guarda, and convicts, not | emine with money carned with her varca_mnde cnt Daltis'. Bhe hus nsgecinted 1, 2. Cranch, E8¢q.y {2 warm friend ainee her childbood, with) ber in the business, Mr, neh, who [sy more than a clever artist, will ald her in tauking designs, and. sett so conduct thy Uusluess transactions uf e lirm, SINTON’S INVENTION. Wis Smoke-Constmor on Trial at the Clucinnad Water-Works=The Success of the Devier Acknowledged, Cinctnnatt Gazette, Sept, an, When it was annotnecd in the public prints some six months ago that Mr. David Sinton, | the millionaire, hind invented a smoke-con- | sumer, there was general Incredullty in re- | gard toanything practleally useful in it. Tavying satistied himself ny to the best’ con- structlon of his Invention, and obtained the asgurance of a patent forthe same, Mr. Stu- tonafew weeks azo obtained permission from the Board of Public Works to arrange ane of the hulf dozen furnaces of the Water- und | prosperit anere and muvful contifes ev rung when Atvn's soldiery miurded the seatfolds, when the Spanish butch= ers dn enuseless firy wiurdered more me! three nights than met their death In the tangs | sicre of St. Hurtholomew, and when tha ter- | rors of the [inquisition drove thousnnds of ine dustrions citizens to a forelga land. ‘They ming when Antwerp was the frst jerciil elty of Europe, surpassing even Venice; and again when, a contury and, holf lnter. its wentth bad departed, {3 pofinlation dwitelled, and its, glory ed. | Still wero they Koundine when Napoleon built new quays and a new harbor, reaoived that Antwerp should again Uecome the imistress of Luropenn trafic: when the town wus utterly ruined by the revalution of 181; and when fp IN6t the tide of prosper ity had onge more set in, Itnhens.and Van Dyok painted to thelr music, and Quentin Mat- sys and Tenters, ‘They are ringing now; so will they ati be ringing, in Tyndatl’s pretty phrase, “long after sou nud 1 have melted into the intinit azure of the past.” A sentimental trave ver has observed that. if anything can recone elle one to. belug reminded very eixty niltie utes that be 3 an hour older, surely it is these chimes. ‘THE CATHEDRAL ITSELE Js the fargoat and most beutiful Gothic striet> ure ty the Nethorlands, For me to desoribe tt would bo preposterous, that genial Invor has 2 ’ detain you with detatis, but I know. f cuine to , i} ' re vo | Works in nceordance thorewith, ‘There had Mant ebecoie int teh sae respectndley tho! elena conclusion, ae ana Aoycellied i iat atthe eaten eh stanton aie Has aagoig an pte aimen walk nicinat uous | beet experiments anade there with several or i 4 C yory’ szites! ty y) cts ¥ m us this » rhvs jm va ‘Tho Democrat of Saturday Inst contained would be very ensy for un proper tender totake | Js to got away, So, forsooth, {t was with Fete was two centuriesity mnigiiioe oni twig | other contrivances, and in one of the fur-, that batch of convicts aid completely over- Naces the Hutchinson blower was sili! in Power tha guard. Operation, ‘THE NEPORT OF ITS CONRESPONDEST, F elves, resolved tipon i ecampor on the Con- from which tho following extracts are nado: From Livarpool-strect atado ta Har Within, its cnorarots pros Preserved inn casa, at pr 2 Vita portions uppuur even tnore sensil du such a movement. of but not giving satisfactory course, n few would thelv lives, but must 4 4 doed, 3 bi h } suri Homo threo weoks ayo thoro camo into town | Cf trom wold oonatat zatn. thalr Mbarty. wieh Isa rideof two hours, Wo had sturted | they seein. indeed, that, wandering through | results, Henee there was no very at rove Ye r Me ewildered. . te Me down the Puan There Was arelintd ae ‘gusts 1 | could not oxuelty uniorstand the Influcnee that | Antwern-bound, but finding, on arrival at Ture Tene ee tie eres beware | the altar, friendly fevling on the part of kept thom-under, Thoy crowded tho roof of our iittle bout, and IT know Lwns not tho only passenger who felt a sens of rellef who our whiatle annonneed tha place of dixembarkition into miles below. Baten Rouge) of the con- viots. ‘ itwasn brilliant moonlight wight, and Thad sented myself on tho bow of tho bout to witness tho discrnbarkution, Tho work was nearly com- plete, when suddenly I beard a vole from tho ank—“ Where 14 Joh sinlth?” wich, tit most of our follow-pussengers bud their faccs turned in tha snine direction, and that thore was ovory probability of the Autworp hout being crowded, we suddenly: changed our plus. Wo would take bont to Rotterdam and go thones tu Antwerp. This is how It happened thut wo cme hither from inllund, ‘Tho boat steamed out of Harwich shortly after Superintendent Moore, his ussistant, 3f{r, Strabley, and the Sul o res generally, toward Interference with the even tenor of their ways, OF cottrse there was no hostil- lty, but there was no hearty weleome given to the uudertnking, Two weeks ago the res of furnace No. 3 wero allowed to dio out, und It was given into Mr. Sinton’s charge, who set Mr. Peter Klefer, Jr, briek- keeen baize blitzes that yenius’ tisturplece, Who, be ho the invrest tyro in Art, knows not the precious " Descent ‘froin the Cross"? "1 defy any ane of the nyorize amount of Imag mation and sentiment,” writce ourown Motley, it his *Ilstory of “to stand Jong before tho * Descent fram the Cross’ with= out belng moved more nenrly to tonea than he wontd care to acknowledge.” Thora are othor cut is by the sine muster-paunter hanging: here, but this pleture surpasses them nll. movoment of furms, and figpsontly: fh mumber, of wagons. Then followed 123 mon, dusty, tited, and dogged, some staggering under a bitrden of bodding and bed-clatnes. “They hud marched sumo ton or twolve iniies, from Judge Cordiil's lautution, an Lake St. Joseph, and were about lo gointo cump ubove tho town, to clear somo land for Mr. Robort Worrell, Thoy wero o sorry-looking ‘set, but thoy were not thin or pinched with hunger, Out of thoir numbor, ty ‘Kkury, did not have to stand this triumpy h J (tho exact | Hintho evening, Before 8 on Studay morning s er, to Work seuS Te ee bohind inthe woods with some fue T don Fxecalloct, pee aut alti will da.) | she was moored opposit ‘The verv alr of Antwerp {san atmosphere of This ati Wyler iy core te en hota buckshot implin. After they bad. been settled HOD SHUEY EG Sot 1G WEXE tity ‘THE GLONOUS NOOMPIER OF NOTTENDAI. Art. Everywhero we are brouxht face ta faco hollers were deepened and entarged,. wid ment, bung wont u gun or platol trom the bank, ‘Then bang, bang, bing, and * Come biek here, Jonns you d—d tool, don't you know you can’t getaway?" Then bang, baby, bung, biog, Fur the moment Iwas bowilderedy but goon T Baw that thogy ehots bad been fred at somo onu: in the water and neur the bow of the bunt, Thon Isnw plainly the heudand shoulders ef a mun swhoming for tho cust bank, and about forty Feet ontand above tho boat. ‘Then enmu ro+ newed orders, mingled with territlo oaths, for John to return, and bang, bun, bung, bing In tho moaatineg John would dive when to During two hours of the carly morning wo had Rint eae memes of shat: ellen orn sta been enjoying tho ride up the Maas, ‘Tho tlrst | Art whose fame will sightof lund is of a Mat, shallow strand, which, LIVE ON THE TONGUE OF TIMI FOREVER. on uppronch, seems ne {f each Insh of the surf | Rubens, though not uulually born in Anuwerp, might sweep It away. Tho shadowy arms of a} pauted und neheved greatness her nid those distant windalll, foundering about, emorzo ont pare are OF HG Bleue HS Te from tho haze, and Interminablo avenuos of othere—[t claims them ail, The Musoum is the equaro-hexded trees, looking each ns if tt bad | fost In Bolghun, and, te an enthusinst over beon trimmod by a gardenor, begin to rise from { the gorgeous paintings of the Flemish school, AT Ea ato Ua Wr og Pe opr ap river front the North Sea, For tho wido Waste Fourteen of Rubens’ canvases ne shown, ine of wator has been aulistituted a waste of pasture eluding the “Adoration of tho Magi." "St. Thee fs wide, ns boundless, and as green. Peray mh Lindley, =n observant traveler, calls them resn.”” the * Dead Christ” (* Christ a ta Paille “dead iat banks, fringed with waving grass, down in cam) bere the work upon tho Worroll Place commenced. every morning at sunenp they wore Inarstialed by the guards ind marched about a mile and a half into the woods, where, nome with knives, othurs with axes, the wark of redeoming the Innd for cultivation is begun. Tho tirat to enter are the mon with kulves, who gut to the ground every oreepor and low limb. Tho axmou follow, and soon acre after nero is mado as vicar usu lawn. ‘Chole work is wondcr- fully mothodicnl, [twas out hore in the ponds that os Pepe Te ienowiag ail ahs eT o te oer a shooting, Woutd begin, rising n fow feot bee Micket wus a Khotgun with y man attuched. The | YOU und again butfeting tho Aerretl Democrat man sunitered along until he mot a { FENG for, sieungo to ays Instead of dritung man in a striped sult, whan he recognized as A, | PY te gurtont to the outsiilo of the boat, ho W. Thompkins, enjoying this sport In tho wiid- | Kept his hoxdway above nor. ‘Tho moment f ro- ay 1 covered myself (and it was white dobn was diy wood forembezztoment. Thompkins wus present fig from tho shuts T cried ‘Stop ahootlse, then the construction of the patent urranze- nent was hegun, It consists of a series of four arches, built out of trebricks, rising Trom the sides of the furnace, and howlon Hy to the boiler, "The jirst'areh rises just buck of the flre-Led, suy four feet. from the dours of the furnace, nd lenves a space of ten or twelve Inches between ft and the tire; the s ond, a few Inches further In, come 1 five Inches lower, and the turd, luwer still, leaving but on few inches of spare jn hight for the flame and heat to pass under in {ts progress wlong the length of the’ boiler, Beyonitthe third areh, for about three-tourths the length of the boller, thera Isa eapaclaus and unobstructed heating chmuber over two feet deep and enough wider than the bolter and the dram “ Christ Crucified Between tho Two Thloves.” Here, too. are the “Dead Savior,” the mneterplece of Quentin Matava,” at the killing of Rerkery, and ho made the fol- | He f hae i and sparsely dotted with stunted troos, Thun,” ‘lyse r ttur-ph . n't kil him. Ltisontrazcous, He enn't. got 4c | formorly, if f remember rightly, un attar-pieco | to allow the heat to encircle half [ts dlameter. Jowing atutemant nbout its 0 Killing thero was | #WAY. Sud about out und bin up A | siys te, “a windinitlor two, Then u stork sole in tho Cathedrals tho ee rettin ion by Vin 1 Near the extreme end of tho holler ts another oaly ono mun between Berkory aud myself, We | Bend standing by moaalt: “Chtapackot hus iw | emnty balanelug himself on one icy, and grayo- | Dyek: Van Eyck's celebrated Bt. Harbors Vareh bowing up. to near tho boller, leaving ‘hud Just comnionned ta wurkdiging but ditches | DORL Of any kin”, Then Teak Cantaity | ly contwomplating tho airy prospect around him, | {Wd More than 60 ethers equatty noteworthy. | Wet bowlng Inches of space for draft jute oi hake Se Joseph, andy beta fuse arrived py | follow hin With suur vont." tine, bang, bang | #2 ComampiatIng tho ulry prospect around bin. | five privato gallery of utielhmd eclieedt or tho chimney-stack, ‘These four arches” and mn bit! cee a i pad Bera. Susy sree ie bang, and Joli stawly sink about 100 feat, tran en ee ‘on Rruss, ’ churactert: by ‘conspicuous tnowledye and cbllinney-s a 2 » the whole thero and fresh sh from the clty, we naked after the shure,’ Then wo drew in dur plank and | usted trees, more windmills, and more storks, Mnequiyoen) youd tuste—ationtd bkewise not he | the large heat chamber constitute the whole at hilo, fora rest. MO duet (or patna: Lua steamed away dintd roimarks from tho guard on | At dst a chuster SF ba cottages with Jnfusod. “Facing the dour of the Cuthedrat- | of the fiveniion, ‘Lhe philosophy of it cons Faced Eee tre ee maith when, Hen Herkory | shore that Juun would Maver temple then nee eat TmeraNS can Preelscly-cut trees: | tower on tho west. I an oll well with ait tron | sista In retaliting the consuming cowl in- CATH NA HUE, BAVO TS tee ctr hecd oat | mare, and oxpressions of uiter hudigiation fret Malle abe OMe mest tee red? with | SUNONy OF exartisit workmanship, wrought by | chedtug what In other furnaces passes af in that morning, that ise the White eco TCHS | tho fow passengers abotrd, “A few days. utter White, Tho cattle yrange near love weit tag, | Quentin Matyys ero he had turned batnter it | smoke, In front of the three arches wntil the ed to unrd labor. ‘ie ted | Wind T nutlced a narugraph in tho papers to tho hud bee tedectir ti Dinok and | Orler to win vwite, Matsya was orieinully ns | Oven at the atmosphere from without com- {ero not used to bard labor. Berkery want clfect that the body of this convict hid been | 100, bad been painted for thoy aro black and | everybody knows, a Louvani bincksaitte Conte | OXY to reat nnothor time, when Norris told Brooks, who was just up thord for forgery, not to push themselves too hard at 1 Wut to break thenmsolves in. Borkery bo- van crying, and wanted to stop. Norris, point- ing to tho ulhers of tho new crowd, said:' * Look at those men,—they work; you nro bigger and stoutor than they ore.’ Cant. flustort, who was ines with the gases of the. coal and rushes under those arches Iu the draft, all attame, and In the chamber praduces a clear red leat, with nota particle of smoke, a\ reporter of the Gazette yesterday visited the Witer-Works to suo for hinself how the thing worked, As usual, dense clo ls of stake were belching trom tho tall ehimney= whito tou cow." ‘Thackeray, however, renurk- ing the sights of a Journey from Hotterdatn to the Hayue, gives A METTER IDLA OF THIS QUEER LAND: “Vast green tats, speckicd with paiod cows, and bounted bya gray frontier of windmills; shintay cnnals’ stretching through the gieont odors ke those exhaled trom the Thames fo the ing to Antwerp to seck his fortune, he fell In Jove with a pulntor's daughter, to win whom—at Joust ao the romantic story runs—and concilinte the father, ho gave up blaeksinithing for piint= ing. ‘The well—or pump, 18 Enstlake with cuse tomary arbitrariness eats it—wus erected at tho Solamonconient Of tho Sixteenth Contury, Tf TatOp to rosuip like this, fo shat! never be taken frum the river, and that the shoulders bad been found well peppered with buckshot, don’t know what tho law calls this, but 1 ent it brutal murder, ‘There was no chitice for tho mun to csenpe. Tho moon shone brilllinttys ho had tha wholo wido river to caver, and the little steamer could have picked him. up nt lotaure, Very reapcotfully, AMEN DRicKKLL, the panels nro lsu ropresonted tho onk and laurel and planta forthe inost. part the natural growth of ¢he State of Obin. SOUTHERN © INSUS FRAUDS. e ) How and Why They Are Perpetrated. Correspomutenee Staitison (14) duurnal. Wasitnor D. C., Sept. 24—Not long after the press began to spenk of possible frands In the Southern censtts Superintend- ent Watker had a card printed and imatled to eneh person connected with his Bitreat, warning cach and every one not to give any {nformuatton of any kiad to the press, under penalty of Instant dismissal If any violation caine to his knowledge, It alyo contalned a gratuitous reflection on the honor of the press worthy of “Ben Butler himself, The querutous Superintendent Watker forgot that all the information found in the press Was obtaingd Inn Jarge degree butside of Washington, and had “been copied from the returns before they reached tls aflice, Quite reeently the country hag been Ine formed that special agents “of hls Bureau have beer sent South, and that they report, shortcontings in the eensis of 1870, but find none as yet In the present. censns, THERE ARE THE SOUTHERN cr 5 Ench day's work fn the Census-Office do- velops that fact. ‘These are readily detectet, as a rule, on the face of thent, in exnnhilng the returns of the enumerator, and when de: fected they are sent to Superintendent Walker, and, so far as pogsible, by comparl- son with the tate nt hand, and nigo with the census of 1870, steps are taken to correct them, Within the fist three days one Southern enumerator returned over qo) farms in his distriet, and it was estimated that quite 40 uf them were fraudulent, ie he got teetre anid a half cents for cach farm, the motive in thls casi Was upparent. "The suing nen had doctored his return of populatton to nearly correspond with the number of farms. There are other jueans of fraud, even where the returns do not show fraud on thelr face. Here ls oneot them: ‘There are in agricultertl counties In the font hy no welldefined township tines, ag fn the West. “Eneh enumerator inakes’ re turns for “beat” xo-ant-so, in ty. Even the citizens themselves do not know the exact buundirles ot these “ beats,” Enumerators are not eareful in taking wanes and counting farms Jn sueb cases, and here Hes o great source of fraud and the most dif. tilt one to detect, . a POLAND ON GARFIELD. How tho Commitico Made Ite Mistake and Gartleld Fatled In Justifying Hs Integrity, x Interview with Judge Potand in Philadelphia: Press, “This Is one of the absurdities of the charge. If Gen, Garfield hind been tu fact holder of that stovk, justead of $329, there would have been due to iin from first: to fast, and-prior to the Investigation, about $5,000 in necrued profits. Gen. Garfield was poor, and wiil anybody suppose that he would not have availed dimself of that ready money which, on the Ames theary, was his ofright? Ifthe Committes had known be- fore what Ut subsequent y iew no Kuch ree port would here been made It. Gen Gurtield had) come before us with the statement whieh he subsequently made, and which wag true, our re would have been ry different, and It would not lave reflected, evel inferentintly on Gartield. ‘The Commit- tee did not believe that he had dane a wronz, and we were sitistied that Ames had been practicing Is creat shrewdness, but the tes: thnony was sueas to give the report the turn it took. Gen, Garfield made a mistake in not coming before us with the statement he afterward made.” “Why do you juppose he didnt?” “Well” said the Judee, with a sintle, “1 think he lncked the course, We cannot all be brave at all times, You know how bleh public opinion was ronning at tie tine, and Garfield had reached that” point where he thought hiseontinuation in public ifea publle necessity, ‘That very thing ted him te Aimself" Ino fulse “position But wh ts enme to himself oud made its real explana- ton, the peuple of his own district, who Knew hint best, again showed thelr’ conf- dence in him. His district ts proud of hin, and would have sent blu to Congress as tong 8 he would have consented to serve, ‘There igno doubt about Garfield's being elected, and he ought to be. He Is the broadest man such a voun- Tor hime, Workers: steed’ actin, stad fog much | “Those atntomonts have’ revived! un intohteat, | secctae 1 cw bio to toll bul tho slehts, Mount, thon, th DOU ! 1 a cdiyd. «se Ulttto trim houses with tull | ablo to tol bulf the shghts, aN eG tae: ¢ 4 squares | Of bis tite, aseholar, vu statesmun, and an Ove! Birney no eet eee Fold HOE | nenely forgotten, which transpirod some xix | roofiand grevt” windows of ainuy panes; and | Wondrous tower of the Cuthedrul, und slacks, and Ra ee eae eee Oust IMI, “Ait Sole sithject you will Romo weeds nour by. The guard raised bisgun | Fears ago, when a young mun who bud fallen | gazebus, or suutiner-houscs, hanging over peas « LOOK AROUND WITH SE. Mr. Strahley that lis new smoke-co: | and you will find hin infurmed on it. Hels and almed nt him, biutthe enp snipped, Capt, | Mtoevil ways. ; Hata i orth fia it tot rough | TEC tt oteya very Jone way up, and honest | tig not Keen to operate very well, "Yes, it | Wati-hearted, genvrous, and binds men to Musted caught blm as he tripped by tho weeds, MET WITH THE BAME FATE. Raa bch obs He Picture papecn: ‘prow! Tuedeker suys it is fathzaing. Terant it, lat, is working all right.” sald the engineer, | Dim by his nobility of character, But he is Suu called ont to the Hurd notte shont, | Hork | To bad boon wt Captain in Krank P Dlalraoud fs oquulne Neteller once held by. Hoglund: and FA OD ee eee eee eae oe | nue T saw justasiich snake ns ever enn | 20 pollician, and’ don't thnk he ever will nam a xt ih | rey : ve A zl . edd, . i , . 10 vate sre bad oll hava ruslite inne too ned a bait | Wetec ee PE an ae fines Bins famous ns belug the tirat town fread: from the | His flnger-marka tire on tho ombroldery of every. | ine fram pour chiiuneys,” suld the reporter, | be one, but It is not necessary for the Prest “Oh, that comes from these furnaces,’ re- tet Mr, Strahley, turning to three stacks of palters on tha other side of the building, “Look In here and see lf yousee any smoke and he had the fireman open the dvors under one of tho boilers. ‘There loa mings of coal, inostly red with fire, but with the black ‘cor- ners sticking np in pinces; from, tho hours for dinnor, and when tho time came to zo. to work Herkery sait he would not. *1 onn't work no longer,’ satd bo, * and [ won't. 1 hid Just on leave dle ng to work here this way. An be auld this bo made break out of the ditch lowirds a_corn-fleld, very thick in stalke. He xot pustong guurd who was neurest him, who fred and inlssed bin, The gitard on tho other pone aac: Bred ut ndistunco of about nls stone, Tt were not unwise to uscend ‘siinply to see tho marvelous wark of tho spire, compared by Nunoloon ton pleee of Meehiin Ince, From tho wallory we wil survey the ity and far hoe Yond. Follow duwn the course of tha winding Benolde—tp which were once borne tho richest Orgosies of the world, and in which arrived in thines long past n hundred ships a day. The ox- tremest poli mat can geo With the telescope Yoko of the Spaniards, who in fur antiquity O'erran thi fiir tund, and” butebered, and burned, und plundered, Past tho Dutch hore ring-tahorles, nenrer yet to the voynge's ond, fs a brond cnual, whieh seemlugly tends toa town uot fur distunt, the ehimney-topa of which break tho blueubove andaho geen betow In true urban tushlon, Know all ye. that that town ts Behtedam, whenco, from it 200 and more distil- levies, comes tha soothing cordial. Is not its at tho eloso of tho War, and, whilo intoxteated, ‘hud committed some offense which sont bln to tho Penitentinry, Ho was sent into n awainp to Inbor with tho “negro convicts. Ho was prose tnited with a fever and wufltted for labor, Ho wus charged with © playing off,” was ted up and Hogzod until be was dent, Is body was rolled over Into a dit few shovols fullof eurth thrown ovor him, and this was.all, ‘Tho tale was two ive yards, and ho dropped Ir his tracks | told months later by n returned convlet. aaa " . ia Flushing, ‘Furna bitabout, and distinguish | whole surface fierce flames were rushing fends He was sHot with, Duckatee bores aes to seks: ath fie ra Dy hanya, Tho F unine’ tn creas aoay AettoMEnE And now is a | tho distunt towers of lrussels, Mullies, aul | back under tho arches lieretofore tdeserihed, deen ero n fray, mao aw | EWactsuaeetoteety wg “oer” | he Uedranee ata Mestuwas | Ct Bon ayes eons | Wc Swed dog te are Oa Josoph, a negro, In for arson, who aaw | * Who would take it convict's ward?” cdown-down—down, ‘Tho open sq eH enter tha heat- ie oaldy 1 wan AbUUE TONES rte tee 0 would take it convict’s ward? We Hoes Ae woe fee aundred steamers, | ts the Grand Pico, und the renuleainee butidinge | HSMall abertire for thon to enter ty The fete ware carefully tuvestignted by tho Néw Ofleans Republican newspaper at the time, | Which havo just arelyed from, orure Justin tho point of starting for, ‘There was searcely tha sige of t ‘Tho boas had told him any sinokg even Jn frout nearest the doors, kery whon ho wae kiljed. extending the whole length of one sido {4 the to ga to Work, and he sald ho could not pusaibly | nnd given to tho public inthe columus of thet Englund, Russia, or tho | ‘rowr Halt, tho intertar of which 18 ane mosile of ev aireat th . dolt, Hocoild not stand tt. 1 spoke to niin | fentlosehvot. Tewus Drought up ine heres | siediterranenn, “One boat takes ite plicy with etree, the most norest in being thoso show. | nel none where the tame disappeared wiiler and told him to go to work, and ho agin anid ho | lature, thon in scagion, und a comuitteo ape | to otlor yeescta, and . ny tho ity oy it existed in formes centuries, | the itches, ‘Then the writer was tn e wins! aping to-do it, Suddenly Lsuw bim atart | pointed to frivestimite the cases-lut nothing, I WE ANE IN ROTTENDAM, Adjacent dre the fantustie-zabled yuild-houses, | about midway down the length of tha nd run toward a corn-feld, and when he got Belloves Over cama of it, owing to tho powerful | ‘Tom Hood, who wag a poot. and a humoriet, | #0 bigh, go thin, tnd eo mnnyewindowed that boilers, where a small peephole into the about thirty yards olf tho guard fired and missed him, and another guurd tired and bo telldond, £ wont to bim and turned him over, He wis not guite dend, but he nuver apoke. Ho gat it bee tween his shoulders; that's where tho blood camo out” Having henrd tho convicts’ story, each sep- arate, your correspondent went to the convict ct and inquired for the mun who bud a young mon of about 24 Stepped up with ashotganin his bond and said bo wis tho man, When nsked to relnto tho eir- they seem to have ty modeled from the plete Ureehouses of 1 Achoolboy's Biute. Tho two imposing churches at tho right aro St Harques and St. Charles, Thoy, too, are itled wi TREABURES OF ART, In tho former fa Rubens’ tomb, with ‘a briltlant- ly-colored nltur-piece painted by hlinselt, tho lige Yros ln which uro wall ta be fnily-portralts, ‘Tho sumptuousness of St. Jacques’ monuments find decorations (s greater Unan that of tho elambor of the furnace was opened. — It dis- closed clear wally and the most transparent red heat, Iike that deseribed As existing in the crematory near Pittsburg, with not the least vestiee of sinoke, and there belng nono here, of course there could be none further along or up the chhuney, (There are several smoke-burning patents shullar to this of Siuton, some of them in use inthis clty, Ye wilt find that his fire Jobby Induonces brought to bear, But, betweon tht time and this, tt 18 known that seme SIX OR ZIOHT CONVICTS HAVE EEN KILLED “awhile attempting to escape"; and no judleinl inquiry bas over been mude or inyestigutlon ud, ‘These disclosures, however, lead to the ques- ton why such things aru allowed to exist; or, rather, when such a atte of altars wos f augurated, Provious to tho \ tentlary was eelf-sunportinig, we and, being such, suw the trath only as it might uppenl to his pootic or humorous sense, cnliod Jtotterdam a * vulzar Venico.”” But thoro is 10 tonch of vulgarity in its while, ue 0 city, itis cortalily more pleturesque thin Venico. g turn brings you Con ennal ermmmed with aqui bunts gad ‘wpannedt by yoasumer-Uke draw. bridges. Well inlght tho poat, windering for tho frst the down fa watery vistas, botweon its thin, stralght rows of stuntiiyegablod houses, — houses se thin and: slanting “that. thoty gurrete, = = cn ered scom to overhang the iminlutura street—have | Cathodral, but tho Interior fs less imposing. All cumstances he sald “On tho 18th of August T | ccanomiically wAmbutsrercty’ #an.00) was | Nendored In whut manner of town ho had tution, | of head Antwerp fuaiilies have untae sau Urigk arches willyneed frequent rebuilding, left Buton Rouge with thirty-one convicts; and a =, a. Old Fuller gave bonest advice when he wrote: | and private chapels within fits walls, St Charl t vill fh ‘ont avery few week: arrived nt Hard Times Iandify on the oventig of ioseated ba raachin ‘auton, carding aud epiinl } sie shou. wilt. seo mucl {iA Helles teave ice | eee elvate et ts’ Chureb. Rubens orielnally | O ies ie sthase nae ns leant earetal Freee Hey mere now ma fruit Now.Or then new In tho Stato, and competing with no | kW Countries; Holland fa alt Europe in an | furnished ihirtyentng pletures for tt: but when | months a i f Pr Amsterdam print.’ Thav tho Datel have w munia for cteantiness, 1 puppnwe ull the world Itnows. Even thgcobblos dntho street shine with polish, Itscems prof. Anution to throw the skin of an orange inte the miuttor, Every house ta fresh-palnted and Creeh= scoured. Every window shines, “Every door- step la trackless, Every tnd la the trent bas o h face, und clothes that have ito suspicion At dirt: which fg the moro tnirvet_as ho some happy in this state of tdinoss, isting uncon= sclous of tho plensire which ohlldtiood ox tracts the structure wie struck by lightning and burned down tt 1718, most of them were destroyed. Tho buildlog, however, was rebuilt in’ tho orighil stylg,—the interior being In the form of n basen, with guileries. St. Augustlis's [s another of the old churches, and, Nko tho rost, [8 rich In palut- tarts Vo tho cast, in the Pince de Metr, in tho house which Rubons built and In which ho diod—or at Teast so much of ft ns has bean Jefe after intor= minable rostorution, ‘That clusterof trees which You seo Just beyanst It 1s the Zoalogieal Gurdons, Sp. 'T eatublished industry. ‘The laws regulatlag tho ho will damnaxo the boilers.—£p. Tau.) institution wero clear and oxpilelt, aud are tn substance tho simo as Government Institutions of the kind. . The haw of 154, expeciuily, 14 Btllt paesponiesd On tho statute-bovk, and rouds us follows; Kovisud Statutes, Seo, 2,855.—Tho convicts may ‘be crnployed in such manufacturing, meehaue teal, and ‘other labor ng the tessees tyy doom, propor; but no convict shit bo employed with une the walls of tho Ponitentinry, work upon tho plantation of Jude Cordilis, an ko St. Josoph, digging out ditches or oleantng old ditches out, On Monduy, tho 23d, Herkery sbroko nut of the ditch in front of mo, aud throw up my gun to kill bin, but the cap Bhapocd, Capt Husted ran after bim, and hil Jooed to me not to shoot the other barrel, a4 bo could keop bim,as Berkery hud fallen over some brush, He was brought back, and ho went ‘w work quietly after it, “On Tucatuy wo turned out and wont to work THE SHORTER CATECHISM. Hancock Answers for His Party and Falls to Pans Inaianavelts Journat, - Unele Sam—Gen, Hancock, you say you would like to ba President? Bs usual elcaring ont the ditenes, ho working | earimanding Comer tat fe ee reas | trom nrull ih. thor puri: eer ie oateuets | yo thor tho top of it. ‘he collection of animals | Gen, Hancock—Yes, sir, [f you please. Proll, | Mo late down ander tho treos in tho suude | Comming Genrral that [t would bo batter | Conmaanswars teenth cevoe te Hevery | hose tenga ine tee iene U. SY to be supported by the for argat, and it wus givon him, Ho was allowed | (PRtnoniaty to bo rid of tho rosponsibillty of | Hyneowies kame sie ae feet Nearer t yor tho lousu-top, 18 tho glass hr bala vu sf im how 8 was galing to to for boing ut “ y AND WATEIL vuntayo-| Bt looks common enough; bute ien, IL am In favor of a free ballo! _ aff BO onsite for trying. to escape, and promised loyevs and other publis works, SOAP AND WATEI, Se eae ead tauetin pee spat Gen I a! iv Fyou atnonget tho very poorest, tho ruto holds. Thoro ts nn ata ond ftth; the imennost tas borers as fuultlosly clean as hls house, Some thoro are—muny there must be inn elty eons tuinlog over 125,0N gouls—whoso share of thie world’s riehes {9 60 sinall that thoy eaunol Mord 4 botse to themselves, Those thrifty folie mostl) live In bonts, Not all those square barges whic! anc a falr count, U, S.—You were in command of Now Or- Jeans In 1807, Were you then a friend of the Democrats, who were Alling, or of the Re- publicuns, who were killed Gen. LL—1 was In favor of the elvil power as against the military, EN, W. 8. HANCOCK, thon in command of this Sitary Departmen: was Juduced to kee tho polnt, and, by virtue o} his ollico us supreme rutor of tho pouple, aud indirect violation of the provisions af the law problbiting the working of convicts outside of tho prigon-wails, as notod nbove, entored inte A contrict wit Messrs. Johu st. Huger and much for the future. Wo gavo them two hours aud a bulf fur thelr dinner in the woods, as tho men were fresh hands and not used to tho work, About 8:00 o'clock, Herkory Jumped out of the ditch and ran vory fust néross towards a corn~ field thors, Tho corn was very thin and the foddor on {t was ull deud, so wo could Keo him easily, Ho was ubout sixty fect off whon the corely hope you. will fee wilt tnd: tt fairly: ablaze with beunty, as [¢ Indeed It wore Bprallers or weburch, and not a ainple Bourse, ‘The hall {s surrounded with «double arcade, the columns opentig townrde the blazoucd centro iu Muorish- athie trefoll arches. Owing to tho altitude itis hard to distinguish ono stroct frou avothor aut of the inazo that ward nearest him on tho appositalde of the | Churles Jones, in wulch apcotal permiasion was | We Hoted In the cunats wero Ludon with splees 42 but, If yo - ..5.— When Congress passes a law, ts It Siteh Arad ana tutascd bine aed Tied ae kee Bruntod to reuove the convicts without. the Tron qualoa: Boma wore homes tn whloh Ca ae ae etttaggt: oi 2o8 Mut took ae their hie ote: him. Ho never mude another stop, but fellat | walls, and place them nt work on the levees, WhIOD HON MDOUE ee ae ghee ad dos and ‘Te RECENTLY-OVENED PLANTIN svaeuss, Gen, H.—Yes, if itis constitutional, Once at the crack of the gun, He was dend.”” Thiscontract was signed Murch 18, 1883, Thoao G3 Houbabout lke. FARE phucitua And i U. 1s th titutlonality det ‘These are tho statements of the only eye- gontlomon, finding thelr contract & burdensono they urons seritpulously—E bad almost writton | Fromm tha middie of the Sixteenth Century until . S.—Low Is the cons lonality deter- witnesses wha nro here, but Ihave bourd of a | Sues trunsterred tio snine to soesre Bo Le Juines | yaa mudiy clea us their surroundings, Iu | a fow years azo, a printing busitiees wus enreiod | mluvd ? ditferont story told by some mon living near the nnd others, Marel 5, 1800, and thoy are the prose fect, ho expenditure of sonp und palit on thoir | on withont fntorrnption in that house. A short Gon, IL—Tho final jurisdiction Is in the spot whore Horkore-waielied eng take Josephs, | ent lexsves. renee anes is Hayy abe ea Dinnts | Bonee ee gegen, wtOr ites bought tho Supreme, Court. u 4 r ypales, 0. Ho plants | house, with all its historic and rewsures, =! f PAST start back thore at daylight ia tho morn: Er et eee, a gee, he Pont omiel MEMO | Lad Huwucs potted on tho dock ik meet, { House, with alt Its bistorig and wr Everything 15 Heea ee not anther In a National Denio- Whatever 'may hove bean’ the clroumstances weer to bo pasund toe int Ifyou would sco this nution of serubbers at ite | armngod aa if pelitin erate Convention! Hancook with the lessees, provided ull the pro- best, choose But am i 4 J iy We ie : Go eNO, Alls ard tat tarat Soya tt, ReeQaveranias | sions othe inte utety Vad ut ary one> | Ge atau fy guy brervan. nt | arom, proo-reudera deed td ahem [GO HAA enaaten of Stato without a doctara certillunte ge oe neue, | cuted, and it wus eo enacted; bu been heavy and foul—the Holinndcrsare at work with | Prom rocolpts tat are alu, It appears that | Congress heen declared unconstitutional {i {nquest hold upon the body. ‘Tho-law requires | VEFHANTLY FUOOK THEIR CONTACT IN THE | Drndigions force, deine thole Howes Mee | Hage fe frequently deew wewlkas for printors, 1868 ? that tho causo of donth of overy citizen should FACE OF THE LAW*MAKEIS, omnes with suupeKids. That wo eboull bavo | and that noarly all of tho Antwerp school not » HL Ne claiming 9 “vested right” In this outalde con. view labor. Boaides, the contruct was a“ bane aoze" for tho ring; und Judicial allicers and leg- Islative comimitives buve never in our State been “unreasonable” fu their exuotions upon {nfrequontly oxorciicd tholr skill on woud-cuts and copper-plates, ‘Thon thora ure tho splendid docks strotching upand down that silver ribbou; aud the yast been in the sober city: of Erasmus on tho da} nown. In that “cumes bouweon ABaturlay and Monday * Was as accldontal us it wie Oppartunes yet T b could never think of Hottordam cing ne walt. uiry wus Hu wns buried whore the’ work was, und that crouted sucha stir in tho Bite U, S.—iere'they not binding upon all un- tl so declured ? Gen, H.—Yes, 8! Ir, the Democratic National wi . 7 Did nat i x peuter nt any othr time, nor its theifty populas | now fortitlvations of tho tawny aud. nuimerad U, 8.—Dld » Peep that when. Court moota eho Grand Jury | wealthy corponitions ant monopulists, where | Han one ioclers orc ie Tinke fe tates | mater aa Sta Hak aa Ee the | Convention declare these Jaws rovolution- lt, but thoy phat got only whut F a ve now a id | voly the Intercate of the Btate were concerned, | people who are potite, gone Pbumored, and welle | oneof ftubous inthe Place Vorte, medlutely | ary? will gut to-morrow, bE it i hard tasay what Fartisics inva won made panera i tho Svat aay of tho seven ean easily bonouth ue, Parte (£2, he eae utr: aa My ih ¥en sir, {tutionat? ‘ tho contructors, bul vl y rey 3 an contrast | the great carved pulpit o » Andréey an ace 1) Another letter, writton by tho game corro- | hasaiways boon & lively exponiitare af funds | uotween the deceet ate easy enjoyinont at | scores of othor things wich t havanet tingee | U Tet itcpust ston Spondont, published in the Demucrut of Gives the following : ADDITIONAL PACTS? ‘The conviota are hired by tha p Per mouth, the plantor furnishing: paylog the guurda, 7 tho Dutchanon Sundi edicy of molancholy und’ diswipation whitch. is the sun Of tho poor inan's day of rest in Eu- jan a Rotterdam, while itis more ploturesquo than Venice, i4 NOTA CITY OF SIGHTS, in the vulgar uso of the words. ‘Tho “Itong” yond the miserable | enumerate, and muybap you O HOt thy pie bout. Ay for myself, I huve a few morp duys left to me in Antwerp, and ahuil Viait all tho old scenes anew, Ag for you, kind Isteners, who have borne with mo to’ the ond my best hopes aro that you too muy again seo, this time through up spectactos of inlne—the of Antworp tho Besut(- tho 23th, On thelr part: whenever any juvestigation ia to ba averted or favor required, = Probably the nbovo contuing all that you wilt over heur.of thy cave of poor Ben Herkery, Tho mutter will in Une “blow ovgr.”” ua all outrages do in this ring-ruted community, It bas been mory my purpose tofshow you why such a stato of fnew existe, und what the wus donee to boar al es, hi iy . 8.—Did you stand by those nicasures ns the supreme law of tho land, or did ca con- cur a fhe aloha ton of the Rebels they were enacted to restrain Gen, H—L indorsed tho Democratic plat- ppl tho Ponttontiney autborle Hes draw on hw for rations, and have nuthing odo with furnishing them. They are nuver of | imporishuble sploadors prome rull wer wus that frat made It | tho place are 8 tl, shieh ve 0, Tosoeree art aru, and tub Planter tas to posuible it could oxiein Louleluna. D. | flindirlous hee RR RUMeOHE UrcnED SEACLO of tho | TI sav conducted you to the uppermost galtory Forme go Snel you aie the elvit power ‘There coul! bo no question about Berkery's ————— sof itt wroat lnjurcd namo, Qf the ninnacly, ‘Tell me, are you not wble to | above the willitary ? determination to gee nimsctf killed, Ito pecs .A Legal Defense, Pe eheotsh “the efimeaiost Had the shames — ; dosoond alone? bo Gen, H.—Yea, str. to working, vitint at grounds vf of of bis nitive town in aa Dorkury: dia" not kave on a ball aud chain of teat tabla teeters ye, anal Ff whilo | 1d; und, facing {t in, tho markut-equare, tno Mra, Nichols’ Decorated Pottery,” U is Congreas the military power ? bes bo Was kitted, us some mlebt Bave thought | ‘an linlinn comomecit ieaeeieewas eutling bos Houve of the Thousand ‘Terrors, Tao House of Oluetanats Gazette, US.—is the Demoeratle party convention by looking ut him; tut he wore a heavy cunt fogna sausage on a railway train. Tho shock of | the Thousand Turrors owes Ite colebrity, ilkeso | Mra. M.L. Nichols bas been ono of the most ae head: it Svil ny Walch Mus tustoned tua rivotod scuackla on his | teh eoillaloearete ths kettosn violontiy autor | many ator of tuo Duteh sremarkuvies eee | on teeta es und tireless workers tn tho tutext | Of Hebels and Copperhcads the civil power ? ua 2nd en run up his lew tothe walst, it | its mouth us te wider ite ile Urouul salt for | Old daya wuon tho Bloody hand of Soult wee | putuuelnat decorative art pursued by Cinelunatl | Gen, H.—-No, lt would materially Juipede his runulag, dumuges, Tho defense was that the Injurios | on tho Netherlands. Lt fy rocurdod that tn 157%, | ladies. Day attor day, for u your or* more pust, U. S.—And yet you admit that, as botween (At the eamo plantation, Sr. W. C. dtddieton, | won eee ‘by tho knifo; that tho knife should | when by ftrtagem tho Spunlards enterod tho | shy has beon at the puttery of Mr, Dulles, on | anact of Congeess and a Democratic plut- Pa Mus 4 guard ut tho einvict campwhon Her: | Noveriwe tarred Inter tg mouths and tat tue | town and Ueacberously grirdorod (ea inhaiee | RecA oe avenue, miles froin her home ta Bust | form, you sitstalued the jattar? kery wns Killed, was interviewed. Ho corrobur plaiatie buving Injured hinself by reuson of his | aunts, some hundreds of the terror-strloken | Watnut Uills, and thore eho hug worked in cluy at it dovs luok that way, tho Gen, He—Wel ed it U. Tuted what the Demucnit his publlabed ubout It, — You can go down, and colors x8 stendity and bardas any artisan and, in addition, wal that, whitst he was tho lie In the catablichment, mid Hutnes in catiog, must take the consaquences people tk refuge in this house. Costin and pay bla own doctor's bill. winks and barring tho entrance, thoy kill Her wares hive been bid guard, anne kid, and ict the blood run ut beneath the duor. | much admired for tle wiique cuats eter of th a ee us “the convo ue ighty—leekors, Syst after fi F ita | The Spanturda, seohug tho red stream, eunelted | decorutive Pt 38 UPON igi, her taneys ape Whito-Houno Furnitures Hinaterupt to wot uway tho day betire bo wus | , Por halt accntury the Shakers’ Sareapar 2 | tho fumutes hid been diypatebed, and passed by. ported byw prolitie inventive! faculty, produ Bire, Hnyos recontly oniored (u Cincinnatl a Killed, tovt otter convicts, ta. his presones, taut | Bas Deon the standard blood puriter, iver and | Hug were waved both ou biiedsede ot these | Norks vustly ditfervnt Crom hur colaborcra, | new sideboard and diuner-tavle for the state be bad ode the breuk hocause che wanted to | Klney cemedy of physicians and! druggists | ara ihe reputation of the eee Gld corner | why subordinated oriyiunlity indesign to beauty! | dintig-room. at tho Wulte House, the table is Killed; bo wuated ta die now, but the guard | ttroughout New Bugtand, house, which bids Cilr to buitet tho atorms and | in tints. Inorder thit sho wight not bo bute | lve teet broud and twonty fect long. ‘Tho legs hud nussed bin, te wus bent ont rutting killed : winters of yet wnothor threo centuries, Tho | pered by duluyw, for she iy a very. rapid qeprscnt the bodles' of cuglos, Ou tho ald rathor tan gu to work, Ono other Wun Was Tho deadly grip of pneumonia may be warded | greater part of tho murkel-pluce, by-thio-by, 1s | worker, sho iniuced dr. Dallas to build’ wv | bound tho National eros ure ‘engraved in ebon shotat, but bo got uway, Borkery was buried } off with Halos Honoy of Horehound and Tar, construct on vaulting over a canul There ts } kiln forberparticulur use, and au successful bas | inluid ut intervals on tho top, and the Nutlonit in the woods Pike's Toothache Drops cure iu one muluute. Glso ut Kuttordam e museum with 4 collvotion hear where hofell, but Sr. Romy bho beon, both, Cy produblag und disposing uf yor bird appears on the ccutral panol beavath, Upun dent to be a pollttelan,—he ean command alt the volunteer talent humuy wantin thatling,” EXTRACT FROM SCHILLER’S "BELL! For The Chicaan Tribune. Wal When in tho hearts of citic Tho benped-up tarches simold'ring Ho, And oitizons, their fetters rendiny Dou grasp the brands with hornd cry— Whon, tlereely tugyln thane bell-rope, Rude Upronr seni hi@unmons heace, ‘Thut bell, for pense nl calls devoted, ‘Tho signal clangs for violence? ‘Tho streets, tho halls, nre filled with people; “ Freedom! Equality!" they shout; ‘The man of peace a Weapon seizes, And gangs of ruttians roum aboutt ‘hen wamen ravuge like hyenas; With fendish liuxgh and horrid jest, They clutch tho fuemun's heart, ut beating, And rend It frown his bleeding breast! Looeed are all bands of plons rov'renco; ‘There is no holy thing, nor pures Tho guinaus, sink before the wicked; Tho busest vices relgu secures ‘Tis duigerous to rouse the tiger, Or“ beard tho fon in bis den; Dut, wht most frightfat of the frightful Are passion-mud, deluded men: ‘Thon wo to them wha lend tholr torches ‘Yo those who blind forever are! Itumined not, those only kindle And spread destruction wide and fart Osnkusn, Wis, ME, Hanson, ————— Moraford’s Acid Phosphate in Nervous Dedility, Lown of Appetite, Ete. Tused Horsford’s Acid Phosphate In nervous debility, brought on by axerwork In warm weather, with good resulta, Also in tows of ie otlte from want of tone of stomach and bowels, Tiros, Ind. G. M. Cotning, M.D. HANREMEDY RHEUMATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,. 4 Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swallings and Sprains, Burns and Seca ids, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Foat and Ears, and all ather Pains and Aches. —~ xf th arth equats 51, JAcons O1L as a Nyeieler almplount chee Eternal Heaicdy. dat entatla bur ih comparatively ifn outlay 50 Cents, anid every one » ee ee ate ear OE ita claim Directions in Eleven Languages, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEES IN MEDIOINE, A. VOGELER & OO,, Balthinore Md, Us 8. de sanes SELOAD TIME TAMUR, . ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, FXPLANATION oF rPr, BN Chienga & Nort hwestern Batten: For Mans, Guide-ttooks, ‘Tmactabl ve 0 megnbley Seen. cae dations. x) Heth and pracy Hortheust cornor itandotph and Be gmea, f S fund Be cw dium ae Pal fon mee 3 an an am pm Bre Dn hm Dia 03} am ame ch he i am 300 pm iM con tin am f 40 pm IMuwngkon & Green ting, hmong ai Miroon Hine & Marquette, bmfaam Mireon tiny Fixprenssce tam ores Fai iho @ Nonoabols Haifa EM RRO hs a tool i. z 118 Crowne Minnmeong seers kmginna Bia Cra Minnesota pe Bie Winona Central Rin} aoa Ieinona & Centra afta a Take tienern, in pat Hake Genova Benton pan sibsm Ret Fand dulbac. vin daneey 8, Br sina) ae For suturban trains. rot local Sloae'chy Council, Muda ‘and Palmar sere RAFaHy Cn.tha rain lenving chien ta ae Sener tO Noother peghere On MUNK my. tenn tn eee at, naretener Font, cans, Pullman” or any ethes Meets a—Nenot en-nnr of Wells and Kl S Retake of cells ang Ranaiocttes Chienge, Rorlington & Oninev Tiatiroad. For Maps, (uide-ooka, Time-T ad) HgaMMaations, auely “at any at the wae -Onices af the Cain, ra rand Facile Note, Heinks Heeees yea Clare Neast cornur ltundalph and sive ‘° Hiaiaaansae, Grand Central apni, geenee tat oP soe e| ° mI C Sradicuninaeay wee der or ANG cornor Canal nnd lenya. Arrive. bOttawa & Htront Peed — Hontenvuneiunenner nc: pNobrnekis Express. spabugis a Wu. owner's at "1 Lucio Vast Express ee Ubanaas © Colonia IRnnans City & Fern a cr ‘00S ‘report & Dubagqu xpreae PN jtanosday & Sa.urday hei leet et pm It pn ubaily, £ Daily, ex e, Dal Bnturdny. d Dats, arcana rang, ‘Dall exeupa Vullunn (iewheed Ble fare and Pasnencons ne, Counct! Insta, Coachos hotwaen Chicago, Does} ba si Topoks. and Kansas ha, City, thmigh “without ol Heciining Churn helwect Cheha wa Sa, ol C4 B&Q. Din ing-Carsutiaebed co ‘nll toate ‘att: Chicago. Mitwanhes «& St. ‘Van-Handion Depot.corner Cit r ral HA. Tieket_ Omi ci ¢ i Grand Pucitia Hulu andat bet Lenve. Atrive. FeLi 7:00 a mal* 7385 pan _ ilu, lows, and Dikota Ex... Stevens Point and ‘Astiund Sz" f E AMllwaukee, Sinai ralelo Alltrains run vis Milwaukes. and Minnospelis aro th Pratrwdu Cuiea, or vee toa ef Munote Central Batiroas, pot foot of Lnko-nt, and foot of twonty-necont. ‘Teket onic, lal handolpa : Patina Hotel, ud Panae hs Bk, tear Clark Grand ‘Tickets for Bt. Pau either via and isa Crosse aud Winona Lowe. | Arve EL Louts & Toras Express. ee BC Louis ® ‘Tuxus Fast Lin Cairo & Nuw Urluus sixpre: Buw Griunus.e suane Ponting Kxprons. ullman’Unasenver. Dubuque & Sjonx | Dubuque « Sloux City Expres LOngawurday night to Gilman only, cUnbaturday BUUNE suns to Peoria only, EEEEL! cas sc RSE: capasUpcrre: EEEELELEEEES Chicugo & Aiton, Unton Depot, West Sido, corner Canal ibiet SUR weer, Betae, aad, rat AL, Urand Pacito lowland betpe tee ORE Tenve. Banas City, Denver & Pusbi uss Express. ot 220 pm Kotians City a 31 i 1s fa +o be Louie, Spriug Say Run pa Asubile & Ni am en BL Louis pa an Sara Peery vexin bation Btrowtur, bosu bars 220)pau ones Dwiint Accommada son,| Po iy Chicago, Rock Island & Pactfc Ratiroad. Depot, corner af Van Buren andl Shor Onicts, $A Ciark-at., Sherman tlouso, Palmer Meese, Grand Pscitic tfuiel, and 73 Canal, comer Madison, ee ee ies aaa Leave. | Arrive, J———_—_j “Te Davenport & Peorts ¥: Counen Mutts Fuss Express Ranga City, Loavonworth clinon Feet Express, Conn aogummigdadon, + Wc Hite NK. Mapas "4 Banned CU Lawrehwutil ae cumon Muht xpress, UU “Daly except Hund, : rea aly Sxcupeatunuares daily oxcope: Bahircura, Bal Is iu mls 20 Dinleroa} eat Pans Gea a Michtzan Centra Matirond. ny tor : es tasty Of Laxe-st. and fuctot Twenty-second-st COihve. Of Clarkest., southeast oornor of lane lviph, Grund Maciie Motel, und at Polmur Mouse. Malt Ha, Main and Alr Line). dow York & Bostun Bx. wiaily) Special New Yorn & Wuaton tx, Kataiunsoo Accurmmodat Atianus Express (daily Sapiens. nd Huplde & Wevonky Fx} Grud tapldsge Stuskewon Leslee @ On Dundaya this train loaves at6:15p mi, T.ake Shore & Michigun Aonthern Hallway rickot oMfiros at depots, Van Huren-st., head of 1. Tite, ‘Pwantyssecond-at, and wort-ihindest lever Bld trent ofties under here fouse, and tickes Sieve th the Urand Pucito Mutol aod Matfer lowes Lexva, Arrived * 7:35 am ® 714) pm sO) ae ts fl pas} a pat Mall (via. Matn Ling)., Racist Now Pork pers Jantintng Bxprens clutly) Atunuic N, Y, Express ds Fast fispre Plteaburg, Cinetnnatt & Ht. Louls 1, I. (Cincinnatt Alr-Line und Kokomo Line.) Depot, coruor o/ Clinton und Cosrull-ata, Wust Site. ‘Leave. | Arriva. ‘incinnat, Indians ei eua erin) MUaltimore « Ohto, Depots, Exposition Building and font of ‘Tyre foes, Ki Clark-at, Palmer Toney, gocond-at. ‘Tlekot OF “a rand Pacito Hoty), and Dopot (axpasition Bulld'ze ‘Luave. | Arrive, Semi? Sod wee poll 3) pas Danvilte yu ‘Tiekot Omcos, 7. Clarkaty Puluior House, Grund Pas cite Hotel, Trina leave from Depot corner ul Archur aud Stuwart-ava. | Jeavo, | Arriva D1 Me seegtpesrgevecisess seneeese|> 430 Rivets 8° OVSEION wsaecaees Ty Fa Bh 4 Bae FY 20 pinlt 750 wu Chicuge & Grand Trunk Ratiwny. y e Archer and Btewort-ava, Tickets for vatiatst fits Paltugs House nad Gene Paci Hoel Leave. | Arrive.” Mall & kxprase, L Express, “Pullman BleopingsCars attached to alent express ati : FPittabare, Pt. Wayne fe. Chieaqs HRaliway, re VE ry Canasta, 'Tekut O.lices | Dayar ove Van puron,sud Canale ea Ot Leave. Arve $2) am 10 pa bal 4 ya) 2 4d ie Bris vxcept Saturday. ¢ Dally, excops Munday, AE BIpTelSsee,sen0 Rem Suge Auproes tty: BE GOODRICH STEAMERS. Racine, Milwanveo, eboboyican.al'utaua\dailye)2 am Balurday Moat don’t lemva UNEL. .sserege coed Dad NGut bis tor Milwhe ke tuons red} pa taats p mY pudipgwun, Alanisiue, 4 u an pas ae ) bi SO, Pues. OE rd wrihy Greta avon Mustoeod, Gs Haglan Se Giaiyeht SAUNT OTR es A call % bales & Dycks lost os alcalgau-are ia ¥y eBan S Sauls deogyee pd ‘We.