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CIHCAGO TRIBUN the hedge, and project hia the pathway, acaiy ae reports asia Ayal oan order for the A one-antd-aix- Joyed the whote income of the State dom Amounting lo about 85,000,000, Naw, howe ever, this income ds yald hite tho publle ex. aheqner, dedueting Cor the civil list at H S20 ‘The Royal tan! possesses to vast qunount oF private property, eomprishig castles, fareaty aul great tanded estates in various parts ol the Kingdom, the revenue from whiel nintns ly serves to defray the expenditures of the court and of the members of tho Royal In Bavarla the annual State atta: the King and hls khutred | by these people alxy derive from private domal ‘he King of Warteml COST OF ROYALTY. c Higuros ntline Eigirone Some Minden Tine be worth the labor of Inquiry and see whal fs the cost of pursonal t brother elvilized conntries., Not Indeed, but of the ipensation to Ue whatever his Utle may iperor or Czar, Qneen or Pres- tis nay be best dono in “It will nut be ensy to sepa- allowances from the ex. the Guvermuent In each For example, Again a standsth brief confereng pritning- knife ¢ penny Ane for the careless nist ofendiyg blackberry bush, A tree hag been allowed to grow from the embankment, and ita Crunk fexsens tho legal width of the laye, Thesine formiudary fs gone trough ax tnarks ity lt fs ordered te be telled wi art goo many more pence Gebteen will be the pifeted from its proprietor At a ar spot the road svents to the viltant deteetlyes to he curtailed of fs: fair propors Ont comes the yard bones of St. Helier t yea, It ty from twa to three iaches narrower than it ought to by ise hud the strait 0 tive fo the fittre use of Ue wide, ands mininder of “Une Visite Ruyale? to his LAWS FOR ANAL, Queer Things That Were Done In Ane clent Tlines—Me na Mare—A Pron henctial government, te and other cot Ss neonsiderable Matric order. rate the personal pense of carrying on ‘fhe nmownts vary. tent or the Swiss Republic, whose ptiice 13 Hmitad ton twelvemonth, salary of $3,000 a year, while tha Hm f Russin draws a net anual revente Yet tho little Swiss Republic Jy better governed, and more ense Empire of the who shares with the reputation of Hest of European soverelans, ‘ont the public So the worth Ists 13 booker olan Tas $400,000 a year fr $67,765 to other members of the Royw ys Tn Saxony the dotation to the King Is $635, 000, hut the Princes and Princesses yet $1 050 nctdfttonal, ‘The Grand Duke of Baden gets Siz Eneh of the ether sual 8 German Confederation have to pay their ra atannel the same te Brunswiek, Sux Saxe-Cobirg are bin Js comparntlye! Roenerous (han the finn ta. Birt ihe rulers etrla-Tungary.—Franels Joseph ition Ayainet Cate ror of Austria and King of Mungary, never was heir Albany Law Journal, Atan carly period tn story animals be- entne the subject of legal eognizanes, and tn various countries were both protected atu punished in Ike form of luw ay finan August, 1330, but beeatue Emperor in De to ubdleation of his wicle, Ver- pnd the renunciation of the cruwn nual payment to the ror Franels amounts to $4,050,000, cone Lin equal parts by Austria and. by In tho budget of thesy two conn orn ong great realm, expendi: ut under the general head of 7 One-half of it, haw , yen Is generally set s the Anstrian Biiperar’s income He 5 In addition, his Mujesty, as is niinerons kin, mate and female, {muense landed: estates, woods ‘They als vcerpy magniticent with superb gardens «ct parisor tie Empire, miportant and “tert. euptre of the Hmperiat he House of Hupsbine beghinlag with - Rus with few brenks fn the belong tothe mur the Grand vemthy dn Sehiw: squire tiles The rater of Rouss-Grolz Wg notin owner of the partof his Stute, compact, Innde during the lifeline of Albert, the sovereignty of Saxe-Co- tha, which now ts a very rieh Duchy, villvest Inthe Duke of Edlaburg, Queen Vietoria's second: son, on the death of his Eruest H., who ts childless. Creat Britatn—The anntial Queen Vietorla fs $1,025,000, ‘fo this must yearly revenue from the Duchy of Laueastér, whieh her Majest, dertook at the begialng of her velgn to ‘Thus, the Levitient law contaiied cogent provisions for the protection of animals, ‘The ass lying under the burden was to Le helped. . Deut, Xxihy 4.) Hest on the Sabbath was enjojned foreattle as well as Many and ny work on that day was to be done by either, (sod, xxlil, 125 Deut, ve ‘Khe bird was not to be taken with its young (Deut, xsil, 6, 7): aninns of une equal strength were not to be anade to work tugether (id., 10); and the ox, when worklag, was not to be deprived of Sts proper foud, (Deut, NX. 4) Isy the iaw of anclent Egypt to killa beast willfully was punished with d dentally, ft was tab! Hef dn” metempsyehosts x. the lon hus been shown them for ecnt- © nperlal Household. or $2325,000, 0 De galded S34),000 ces Wuler UG, x Meus t patd ty the Royal ty in England is, ruled dn Austrt wecastat Tayi dolptid., since 1218, arly, with use of puluce: +» eldest son_of Leo- nf Suxe-Cobure nd of the Princess, e, darghter of King: ! fs the frat cousin of Queen Vitor! uf the lite Prince Aubert. dled to the crown on the ft jaryot Kine Umberto. fs Si,0u0,0U), with grants ‘to: the aimeunt of eto members of his fually, snd there Is 8 large stim paid outot the pudile exchequer for the expenses of Royal visits t the dhiereut: Provinees, die Ke private domains of the relzning family were surrentered to the State, Netherinitsy—Willian beau th 1840, and who s' wealth of his father, Ova year from his my $02,000 for members of the Royal fa the maintenuice of the personal property ts liimense, Portugal—Louis L, on bs 1861, was granted a Nberal el made n polit of annually returning about one-sixth of this to to the public exchequer, to bu applied to general purpose what remains he pays $70,000 a year to his wite. dectining to draw further on the funds of the Nation. Royalty In Portugal costs $089,000 a year, The Czar derives a vast Income trom crown fonds, consisting of over a tll Jon suttare neres of enltl vated ests, besides gold and other mines iy Siberia, » being regarded as private property, Are not mentioned In the finanee re; Altoxether tho net revenite stated to mount to S10, Spatn—King A lfonso’s f allowances to his kindred, amounts. to 3 Hig parents and. bl: qtim—Leoport IL. Anhinals were proseeuted tn courts of jus. yal seventeenth Louls-Philippe toirlal, Judgavens, ant 5, La sttee 1885, Leopolil often titer death tna death of lily fat atvclared [tself to he ant tite, twas part of the King: he Netherlands, } nol of Suxe-Coburg was elvcte i ng and touk fis place among European zn in the following month, though It qwas not until April, 1880, after the signing of London, which est Leopold 1, and Wilhelin 4. therlands, Gant all the European recognized the Kingdom of Belgtion, w and for along thai past has been truly: iio be one of the most industrious prasperots countries of Europe, Ithas a pupuiation of 460 per seuare mile, alarger populution than Many otter country In 1830, when it beeame a na- tlon, the population was scnree! now Is more than five thes Unefourth is engaged in agrictlture, aud another fourth Intrade and manufactures, elluily the staple Industries, the tron and cou! trades. - In Belgium the State ls the great railway proprietor, the State rallwayism being one of largest sources of the national debt, whieh isin gradual proc- eas of reduetion, amonnts to STG0,000, annual Interest on whieh Is 37,000, debt was created, most of it, by the construc. tlon of ralfways and other remunerative pub- lie works, King Leapold LL (who sieceeded martly trom a desire to apply {1l. whose retzn Hto the vast | dn judicial form to the of ited to take & h leat selaure it was fo sted aint brought before the eo! and then boprisoned tn the ordinary prison prosceutor prey sU8 Were Then Ws taken ns to The Judge there- Mdzent and passed sen- hich was exeented Jin pte Ihe wlth grent: formality, the animal being often dressed In the clothes of a man, node of death was by burning, hanging by the legs, mirtiiation, or nuadiniag, and varied nevording to the nature uf the offense com- pable of phy: the ‘Treaty of a formal accusiiton, examined and thelr deposi tho truth of the ehuree. upon rendered tunee of death, wi of the kind were frequent In France mn ak. D, i266 wut A. 2). 15) the miunber of seventeen, court records, were hunny, tered, for medhuing and devouring infants in thely cradies, Bulls were hia dike mann tried and condemned for goring hua be- Ines. Jn 1404) one was huni und dead" for having furlously ktled a younz lad of four. teen on fifteen yenrs.” re condemned to death for having killed men, A eno of this kind ovcurred at Dijon Jn Sardinia, in £05, wild or ttle taken daniave fe fand and for- alrawh, and qu of the Czar Is public revenue. {vil fist, exclusive Tforses, also, in 1350 ul amount of the cost of Royalty in Spal eden and Norway—Osenr TL, third say- erelgn of the House of Ponte Corvo, found: ed by Bernadotte, one of Napoleon's Mar. Ans an Tneonre SWLHS fram Not shals of Franc from} Sweden, S88,t00 From nn ty afrane nine tines. before he paid It away) has an atlowance from the State of S660,000 1 cetlpancy of handsome He confirmed sonal nud political stability by marry! Archduchess, snd his daughter Is betrothed to, the Archduke Rue dolph, Relr-apparant totheerown of Ausirin, being only son of the Euiperor’ Francis “anh 3 for the second offense, Ue other var; for nse, the antuutl was coutiscated After the second half of the to the erown, sixteenth centary, enses of enpltal eotu mof entitle or hogs procedure for ¢ pear te have ages dminst the owner of the animal was substituted—the : physleal selzure of the offender was OF ties locusts, cater= , ole, Whiet Injured the craps af the £Ou8 at tues to erente iw famine, recourse was hid to the ceclesiastical courts, which judgment of anathema and nite. dletion was Colmiiated against the offending » Who were considered sent by some demon- Here ngiin legal, forms were ob- and legal counsel often a se io0ayenr, “Th 33,000, but can hold o| v cey—-Lt is Insposstble fairly to estinate what fs the person! cost of Abdul-liuntd, which be and his tumlly sgoverned. since the pres: During the. reign of Abdul-Aziz his yearly expenditure was extl minted at $22,500,000, It probably tnounts ut present to nearly lialf that sum total. South Americn—There isnp reliable state- ment of the civil Ist. of Pedro 1 stitutloml Emperor of Brazil, ec over a dozen petty Strtes in South Amerten, the heads of which are so very moderately salaried that there fs probable trath in the general belief that some of them act on tha “Get money—honestly, It ~-Denmark—Christlan IX, who sueceailed . to the soverelgnty of Donmnrk in Noveniber, 183, on the death of Frederick VIL. without: Jeaitinate Issue, had tttle more than an ex tended pedigree and wn long ttle (Prince at Sehleswig-Holsteln-Sonderburg-Glucks- burg), lls estate, real and very sinall Indeed. His anual allowance, voted lilin by the Danish Li ment, ts $277,775, and his eld tu tho Crown Princess ‘of Sweden and Nur- way, bas been allowed $33,350 since 1808, of notice how wouterfully two } st OF the European. States— Coburg and Denmark—have thri Tage, slice the full of Napoleon, of Cobure, 8 younger son of 2 Princely German house, Whleh was poor and inste thne, married, in 1810, Char- latte, the helress-npparent to the crown, On her death, in the followhny his ullowanes from by Sultan of Turkey, have so much am ent century began, personal, belng rind or Parliag son, married 3 ty 1510 Tn behalf of some rats, whieh w prosecnted for enting up the bark shad a legal right to retire here was ho wily teftupen where cats were not waitlng for them, and he urged many arguments from Holy Writ In favor of his ellents, Another case iy reported tn Mayence, where a complaint was urged against certain Spanish flles, sel defended them on the plea of, thi small size sand, ruvely decreed auiiur precepts you ean, but yet money!” Here nay properly be summe rious amounts absorbed by th rulers of the present day: dd up the va- y Ife, with London and the country-se Atter this be married ¢ french Princess. As adrolt management-his widowed sister Duke of Kent, the issue of such ueen-Empress "or tot Claremont. i assign them a spot where they could rethre and live comfortably. fn 1537, where fustituted agahist ‘The counsel his name is ty eT Wurtomburg.. uf belng Victoria, Empress-Queen, of whom ii Weeame tio Hushand In, 184 other politic alllauces, the House of Coburg became connect with the reli families rance, + Portugal Austria, and ‘Bavaria, Scarculy less tortunrte lias been the new Royal faully of Denmark. Yerlneo has got for wife a Prinicoss of Sweden and Norway. One of his brothers owes the to ils marriage with a MRus- Ills two eldest sisters, Alex- Daguar, are respeetiyel: helr-apparent of the Brit! zr M dtipires, and their sister, eines Thyra, was recently inarried fo the Hellsh Princess who claims to be, “by: reditury King of Hanover. the Glucksbure Princes and ‘easinuch, If notimore, to the if yuueriage than the -House of In Savoy a prosecution was certaln weevil or vine wruls, for the grubs (unfortunate o1ultted In the report of the ci urgtunent after urgumont, uutil the prose. eutor became worn out, and: tinally-otfered: the ingeets a locality to which they mlght re first demanded n delay to consiler the offer; then came tuto court 5 in the name of his is declined: to nucept it, because the. loenUty offered was sterite, and produced absolutely nothing, ‘The prosecutor Joined Issite on ils and a jury of experts was sine Unfortunately thelr verdtet was not in’ Valence, in 1635, 0 aginst enterpillars was Ith great solemnity, instleal law urged were so nette ny re Both theologhins at Meanwhile the Ins nglnnl,.ateommon nw, acts of eruelt petted upon tniands in public canst! Wnulsanee, and were indicta- Gerry areues that the ancient dlstine- ween public and: private nets of elty to nnimals grew out of the public fee Ing, early prevalent, that a mun night: dons he pleastd to hls own annals go dong as the: exile did not Infect the public. ‘Thus, a husband might moderately beat his wife in private, Bat heargues that “we have changed lv then shows that although in England i perlod there was) tin absenes of positive legislatlon fur the protection of ani- nats agalust wanton physical tajary by t owners, yebut un carly date such’ injurles, when tntlieted by others from mulles to the owner, constituted a capltal offense bythe r these statutes, wobtuued fn the ported cngess 4 Hdwiniter and Richard Shue were tried at the Lent Assizes for the County of, Gloucester, in L74Y, onan indletment wider the * Black act,” for kiling a mare, tl erty of James Lennox Dutton evidence showed the prisoners ‘Taylor, who was adiitted as an evidence for the King), liaving concelyed a HOXELTICOL OH HEEL eutton whieh he was then carrying on against them for stealing rabbits, agreed to take thelr revenge on hla, wid to Kill ang of hity breed With die intent, they all wene about mldnight to a eluse af tho’ prosecutor, Hed Home Park,” where his breed: Ing mares were kept. Alidwinter, with the assistance of the other two, ea tho mares, and buckled his own girdle nbout kK, fastening a girdle of 5! Shins took hold of the girdle tixed this inanner to the mare veut the mare gettlng awny or startlag white Midwinter, witha large, ed bil, gave the mare pwond In: the belly near the udder of afte eed that al ue i wiilty, and received sentences Shing was vt first thuughe to be without the reach of the act, us he did although ating and abetthys. Triylty term, }751, dhe Judges: he was within it. and eel joseph Dubbs was Indicted for 9 burglary in breaking mul entoring the stable part of his dwellling-ho tent to kill and destray a gelding of ow A,B, there belng, Ie appeared was to have to run for forty gulneas, and that the prisoner cut the slaews revent his running, incon ‘These vast suns, us far as enn bo ascer- tained, are the amounts actually and person: ally absorbed by Roynlty in the republican” exceptions of France and Switzerland, From tha tnposslbliity o! certalning the extact disbursements for such vurposes, only five out of the twentysive States comprising tho present German Eui- pire gre sut dow In the ubove statement, A ROYAL VISIT. A Novel Custom Pecullar to the Islo of Evrope—with Thely counsel ral days after, and crown of Greece “'The polnts There exists in Jersey, but there alone of all our Channel Islands, a thne-honored and Interesting ceremonial, concerning which we Yenture to say the generality of readers are uninformed, outsiders being seldom or never fuviled to witness It, Thevery carltest ree cords of tho little land tell of Sts practlees it was in full forceand vitality at the begining of the twelfth century, and exeept that wows adnys It has boen shorn of much of the vowip and elreumstance whieh once made It a sort of pagent, and added a finish and gloss to tts it remmins ag usefit unl elll- n Victoria's reign ag it was ng John. ‘The procedure to and whieh tla has been runce—Tho present prosperous condition after having passed through the Vastatlng war-tempest of 1870-"1, nay be regarded ‘ns i rance has settled daw: Successful govern stitutlons, with a gi resident. The atl tuted a comm Ni to a wonderful state ent under republican guclous clvillan as ite ial debt amounts to per head of populn- oe burden of the annual literest rly 4 per head of ‘Tha number of publle, fund ly approvches thatot tho fr ig French soll, whieh, it has bee Js divided {nto 6,550,000 distinet hese thera are Ach, 500,000 averaglig Bix- 1 6,000,000 of propertivs of the President of the French thereon 18.10 frane: whieh ne allude, unable to chan, guinge * Une Visita Royale”. Whe rives {ts historic title ts very obseure: Diehy of Normundy, wii r tultlvated. properties, Jersey belonged having conducted the pro- aa well for porady ng for piary emoluments, ler six neres ene ceedings tit person arbitration and pe for inany along centr typified only by the pr resvnes and witha Insular Muistrate, by the cos puration of his brother Jurats or Judges, by js haw wulvisers, aud by some other attaches: of actually, to cover the cost of balls, concerts, ete, ‘The Prestlent tu reside in the palace of the Elyaée out of place hore to compare th the Rupublican civil list of Ty ub to ‘si, thy Stat 1.Ub LO hy States- Manual a well-known London com: and publication, contained without cilon the following sentences: Nu Lhasa hurger civil lst than’ any arch in Europe, Besides a fixed. 25,000,000 frances (35. ity hing the Income o amounting to about 13,000,- 100,000), and the free pos- ® number of palaces, parks, ndusions, kept at the expeie of % ‘The crown domains Inelude a thle portion of tha estates of the Or- sented by luperial decree it is cuteutated that tho puleun ILL, reaches the ‘oitliion francs ($8,400,000) 0 come, however, hus been sure the annual expenditure, miperial civil ist are stated: fo ona hundred aillion francy, 000,” ihe facts and figures tn thls re published year after yearand lout the world yp to the hen Napoleon, to tse a fu- ost his hend” by giving Prus- for Wi, were never dented, —thousxh Franch Government year: 4 the nuthor of the book He lutest oflelul statistics of the En- Short, Napoleon never noliced the My permitted Judgment to min. Empire—Willlam I, of Prus- ts In 1207 and proclaimed Emperor of mung at Versailles io Janu: QO pecuntary.wllowance * lat dignity? until within a re- Prussian suvereigus en: fxbelises,” but, ears, and genenly betobe whent ese alliclaly meet the Connetable and other wnunlelpals of a selected parish near {ts chureh, and, after certain examina: tons of finances bearing upon the object of and the swearing in of a dozen good truo of the Jocality—ns a sine qua non there must be no tly of bivodorimurrlage between them—nnd who are tunet tn the ca: (Le, discoverers of rondwity and rovdshlo Irregularities), pro- ono perambulation to those rods prestined most faults of omission jon nay be bit upon. Uby the Voyeurs and preceded by Le who, ha heraldis terms, 7 the eentlemen with voleou was maste: Viscomie, the Sheritf, has his “supporters, the ax and measuring tape, the Royal visite pugs Ivto, say, a jarrow siauly law elther hand are tall hedges svarcely thug a view of yellow vornfields and fr Judoned orchards: overhead ave the th leafy boughs of trees so arehed and Snter- Juced that hardly aray of a duly sun stro gles through, ‘To most persons unicqualuted ‘ety rons Itseems that no fhuw or Imperfeetion can be detected; but Mossiours les Voyeur ot funeral pace there, thoy pre trom the blow venus of Ni f Na sharp hook en! glyy the stroki with the habit of Aterward, In ithalt; that branch of Jiuues Bayley, with a felunlous as ah iz made, Le Viscomte's staif can touch ft and so verliles the defective pitch, Baill and his coadjutors consult; the bough loomed to the ax, but, pending the lapping, ry or tenant, or owner of the land, as the case may be,on which the tres is grow: vuce for his neglect or Tycar supplivd Ghat the weldiny of his fareleg to ence of Which ho ded, we acquitted, for h tion was not to commit the felony by killing: and destroylug the horse, but trespass only his running, and therefore uo But the prisoner was aguin in- oversight, “the Court awards It? over-luxurlant brambles, enticed by summer heat aud molsture, Lave shot out badly from urther on some alloted for killing the horse, and capltally cone viewed, 161770, one. Daly, lad 18 years oli. way enpitally Avicted off sth bndietinent. for feloutuual yy unhuwfallys kusowigly, will- fully, and inatichously shooting and killa ope tunre of wintxed red-aud-walle colar, and one brownstone (1) colt, is goods and cliat- tely of one Matthaw, aguinst the fori of the statute.” A motion of arsestoft judgment. was ninte onthe ground: that horses were not eattle within the net. ‘Phe Court, how. ever, held that they w and that the net of George Twas only anextenston of tlie act. of 23 and 23 Car EL, “wherefore It was agreed that Jadgient of death should be xiven ot the ext Assizes,* John Haywood w nvieted In 1801, ns der the * Black net,” for having maliciously, nnd with htent to fajur dtelven a nail fite t i The horse was thaned so nt the proseentor i LON + Tal, but. as the odo well aut te be perfectly sountt agenda ashort thie, Julginent was respite on the question 8 Lhe wound was Nat permanent the offense wos within the statute. held the convietton right, 1416, George Walter and In- condeumed to ie under Huughtermy of sheep — Allson, penied in yson polsored amare to rare having betted $ unvieted and exceuted, Under these stitutes it wits repeatedly held that malice audigy the anhusdl ffured was hot sufficient to warrant a couvfetion, but malice ngulust its owner, either expressed or (untied, was required, i y y When the Influence of pubs He opinion prevalled mere: extensively in favor of humanity, statutes were enacted he England which form the basis of our awn Jexisiation and profilbit eruelty to tie animal, —hotout of regard to the owner, but in mnerey to Ue ereature [taerf ‘The horribte scenes, aud cruelty, aud vice connected with bull-bulting and other savage spectacles, ngs well as the sufferings w essed Tn the more ordinary trausietions of lite, having colmpelled the notice of public men, Lord: Erskine fn 1sty Intveduecdt a bill into the House of Lords, where It was ear red without a division, but was rejected in the House of Conmions., Committees of Ine quiry were, hawever, fram tne appoluted, nn at length, ba iss". Mr. Martin, of Gale wity, Whose Hons In this matter deserve to he vemoimbe neceeded Tit cunrying a general mesure Le. Wilber was one of his chiet assuctates and supporters, —-___- JUNG-DE WOESTYNE, The Fall of Gen. de Cinvey. Paris Carreqynadence New York Eeeffing Post, The tall of Gen, de Clasey is balled: with particular Joy by the [ident press, beeause he wis one of the officers who were most vindietive In tho suppression of the Com- mune. “This hideous rogue,” writes Hoche- fort, “who publicly took for a sweetheart the lawful wife of one of his stubordingtes, and who protected her tn the persecutions Whieh she heaped upon ber husband; this eneral, who betrayed our military secrets toa erenture that every one, and he better than any one, knew.to be in theservice of the Prussians—so that he lind to be ex pelled over mght from his Ministry: this traltor, who ought to’ have been placed between two gendarmes on the bench of the accused ”—and “I will spare you the rest. Ib fs. a. faet that) Marshal MacMahon was compelled, in the very height of the imoral-order revihition, to ask Cen, de Cissey to resign bls positon as Minister of War beenuse hie wuseulsnenteilar nevi given Information toa certain Austrian Bare oness of doubtrul. reputation, who ind ob- tuned much fatlience nt the Ministry, ‘There seemed so tittle doubt that this wantin was a politteat spy that she X= pelted from the country, The disgraceful conduct of Gen, de Cissey was hiished up and “the offender might have gone to his verdty,'? certalnly not be S grave a Division Gener had It not been an es lagly curious elreumstance. Lient.-Col. Jung, employed for years tn the War Ministry, bs the hasisnd of the Austrian Baroness miendoued abiqve. He obtained a separation from her somult te sitive, and the courts. aecorded . the fehitiren to. lin; but under Freneh law nv netual divoree js possible, He had made himsel€ — ob- noxtous to the Inmperiitlists aud Ma Arehbts by a very tlaver book which he recently pitulisneit ecbneerning the youd of the first Napoleon, io which he treated the conqnerorwith sniglt consideration, An attempt to ruin hin way theretore detiber- ately made by clreulating a seandalous re- port that he Ss necusel of being In com- munteation with his wife, and that the dis- Apvedrance of certain fiportunt seeret doc: uments frum the Mini: was to be hild to his charge. A more craef. lie was never told about wa innocent man, ‘his scandal was tucntioned one morntiye Tn the Bols de Bou- logne by the Due WEichingen, who is a Guneral In the-army, ta M. Ivan de Woes- tyne, aclever and ainbitlous yeporter and speclal correspondent, who priated tin the Gauls. ‘The paragraph was so constricted that it wag evident no one exeept Lieut Col, Jung could be meant. June at once challenged De Weestyne, who refused to fight, unless three of Jung's colleazaes would gny that they believed the assertion made in the Gauduts to be grouniless, ‘These three indorsers of Jime’s elarneter were at once forthcoming, but incantine the Mints: try brought suit aguingst Dye Woestyne and the Gautols, and one or two other Journals, for slander. ‘The case was trled this week, and resulted inthe trhimphant acquittal of Jleut.-Col. eof nae Tnproper practices and in the sentence of M, de Woestyne to six nonths' Hnprisupment and a heavy flne and damages, ln the course of the trial it came ont that Gen, de Cissey wis the real eaipeit, ond that Lieut.-Col. Jung's disgracet wite had dnd {1 access 10 the private papers In ry i the Ministry of War, through the kindness of the Minister of Wir, who was M, Jung's superlor, wd who, as such, cudeavored to wid the infamous woman in her persecutions husband, ‘The newspnpers took up Y Cissey's case, and some terribly de- nunchitory wrticles have been written about 5 wate sent In his resignation of ils ofice of General, The Freneh people ave horrified at this sudden aud sweeplig exposnre of corruption, They dad one of their oldest and heretofore ly respectabla Generals dishonoring his uniform and glying Information to. the enemy to please nv wreiched and unserupns: Jous wourat, and they feel humiliated. They: WH probably Insist’ npon a sound punish: nent for th offender, Women play 0 7 conspicuous part to the seeret services of ropean Governments, nid fy Paris thera are, both dn reputable and disreputable soelety, trent Uns fdventur who correspond rexulatly with German, Russian, and Ati trim ofiicinis, -Sardows pleturs of wonen of this typa in his comedy of “Dora? was hot In the slightest degree exaggerated, “Thy documents supposed to hive been connmuni- ented to the Prasslins were tho seated orders which are kept at tha War Oniee, to be given te corps commanders and officers: of regl ments as to the pufits at which they are to rally In ease of a declaration of hostiiities and an Invasion, ¥ tery possibly these vatua- blo papers have never lett the cupboards i which they are ted away, But itis evident that the Germans have found out something whieh the French would have liked to keep to themselves, : ’ —— * 4 Cards and Chesson Tay... Paul Arcne in the ique Pruncalse One morning, while in wighborhvod of the Halles, Dheard’a ery of “L'Amatene?" Valle VAmuteurt" *Demandes PAmuateurs" rise from ainonge the people in the street, Its author wes wowhere to be seen, and 4 passes on rather Mnyvtified as to tho mening of tho ory. A tow duys juter, however, 1 beard it ayuin while strolling lung one of the quuynat thy He St. Louls towurds dusk. This time 1 was not bated, The ery came from a intddiceaged wii With white Hnen, tll hit, and reapecible luoking avercout, the boots a trifle worn, pers poe, ue very curefully polished—the whole dndividual, in abort, presenting an air tur more Of bard-workiig mediocrity thin of wis ery, Ho did nut, in fact, resemble the ordinary type of strvot-bnwkers, aud you would bave ree gutded him rather ava broken-dowe gentleman Who retuine bis air et dignity, and polltentves as vwolltusy veatige of a hupplot pust. The * Amn tour Was carrying & pustebourd box enveloped 1a green vloth, and wae pacing slowly dn tron Of the houses and custiy up an inquiring glance: every now and then vt the windows of cach house. while repenung. *T¢Amateurs" © Des andes Amateur! in regular cadouee. & Am, autour" of whate -] burned to know, The very: Hext moralng, when scarcely out of bed, T wus surpriged to pecelve nu visit B frisnd, who gecouted me us follows: © Well, IF buve seen your! Antutuur,’ and tulked to him about hig past history, butiuund our man very reticent on the pout. When I pushed bim boie with it direot “question be turned the conyursadon very politely aud went otf, Bo J ui obifyed ta rely on the ondits that Ihave picked upasluceIsaw you. Peoplo generally suy be was formerly, a milliouuire, and loat all his money ut Monaco, Extrewcly ponest at bote tog, when be had gambled away all bis propers Hi, he set to work to cura s Hviniy, atid bit on tho dew of gulutng bly breud by the very purauit Za DNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1880—TWELVE PAGES, whieh had been bis cul, venions cauieh. Wis reasoulne is Ine sie ale Is Drawlig back the curtains of his Iter he thrustont tits head, atl, strokint his fete land, salt Hf vou think dt rischt, Us athis murderera until his ft Is untiny desig sald Cromwell wen to make what haste Cean to be A oxlave atl a prisoner, + fest chain, gromied ae the sweet nnd strange te Taw weleome dx tis. deliv rewell, py A Sultan, ste Ted, ean of the whit? his tiotley rostiime, with bis grinning bauble is he, too, vanished tite the day Pour pate ats Yau hava to use ’em for what they're ry and be content with that. break the new oneto that. George and Fran are brothers, 12 years old, One last winter, and he was the only gootl ong” 6 Hons and four leopards Twas lo the fons and leopards aut Some: yertrs ago I hal w s trained ‘to han on by: front paws to the wires, white [held the jus, and the Hons Jumped over hin 1 though, one morning, in $) Tout a Jeopard in but he went for ino, or ibhenity, them apything whieh would nurecably ¢ 7 ar two. would i he wets himself to require Ib att What toes this [ tratued the new Tot ontot fiv box continuing this pana drink or sleep.” reheling consolation te erate, price per hou box contain, then ’" Dasked. “Siniply a pack J edrtught-board and aset of dome 3S 3 alovg? * Pretty well, rleapard that was polished manne clentec, with 4, ete, fur a cere leken and: sinking on it spitlod the tet, Louis, by entiny:h the eaze fast Monel: and Paneeltentall “Thow was thi * You see, all we use in-the enge Is a black> snake or leather whip. In the butt uf It there Is from a dinte to threes You cnn kita I you Hit hing In the right place, between tha The eave don't allow To was putting the Jittle beast Uhrongh, when he turned an ine, and Litt thn tea hard and by fellow kills good many ae she lion that bIL my Le, Twas springiny HOW THEY DIED, A Collection of th I Tn ats Hat, wal haspltal somewhere, ‘om is dying and nobody ¢ ct ncas EUGENIE’S NEW MANSION. Where the Ex nat Words of Great neleew Chrontete, 1 In wns attempt to moral- Ize on death, His consequences or ifterecome, Ie may he sale thee the end of a man's life I frequently Uke most interesting polnt ba bls istence, His the time to try lis courage, when the king has to own the sway of a inore Sa Withont nut pound of lead. Press WIM Spend the Hest of Hor Bite. Whitehall Recew tLimdon). The house, or “mansion,” whiel the Em press Eugoute lias just purchased, was bullt, under the superintendenee of an enti ehitect, by the Inte Mr. Longinan, Himnsy, Inconsistent structure, Lut a substan: {hit and aduntrablé specimen of early English, the lower part of red brick, with dressings wad melioned windows of stone, and the upper alse of, brick, but rendered over In ce quent, and pieturesauely relieved by panels in teak, ‘Che whole building has neomfortable, homelike look, and the eye rests content on the benutifully wooded and park like grounds In short, the Empress? re fy a type of an English eoun- tle of carrhage lodge entrine portteo paved with which Von pass to the entrance hal: beyond, un'n tight of steng, Isa stately Inner till at Here fs the prinefp 5 leading to-a magnificent suite of reception The drawing-room fs superb. and the outlook throtgh ts bay and trinncalar win Jawn and ground: crops of stately trees dotted he! is thoroughly enotigh, thonzh, dentally. ‘Tint eT Killed a week nftere er over a stick, and ) YS Ket up any affection for you” “No, they alt mueh ana tee Just as aulek Hf 1 sile the enze as they would anybody. Th usd very quick, of thes boys, who was a ttle drunk, swore they wouldi’t hurt a ty, went upto the cage, Ina minuteaneot ¢ i don't know whether {twas Frank or de rheht shoulder and the chit veren't worth mueh when ve had only five acel> that amounted to anything. Once one of thei chuwed of my shivt and most of the Meat on my chest alums wt seratehes are mostly Tittle ones, showed a pair of lands that ently seen hard usage, having heen in ali directions, grasp ia loosening, when .the remaucer Is about te enter upon a mystery great any he had over tnagined, and when the netor plays his “Inst s astonishing reality, sad interest cont oot all? with ‘Phere ts, too, a strange, ete with the flual words or look of those who have gone before tn the nisnorles of those: who are left behind, of the greut ones of une earth this futerest Is often extreme without tis with this idex that the fon of last dyiys spevehos has been aiacde, the result of some hours? ransacking the shelves of on biographical Let us first look at the behavior of relor two ta faceot the King of errors Willan 2V., England's rvous and feeble for pine the and U r hbistop of Contythary to dn Galveston 01 whilst In the 0: surronnding it Kot lin away cent purehase Just King, had vernal Ks. ne! edo you get your Hons 27 ag 1 told you, A good green Hon A thousninl dollars. Now slx hundred, ure hard to get Untied, ted tobe worth pu ea eet a fas core mod Frau Ritehie, of New York, turports Ay and menicerie He has eatehers In afferent vountries Momnost any anlar you want. He keeps his big game atthe New aod ransa couple of whole town for monke! ing Kings frp, shoul ke tlows on the Wit OF Waterloo set" siscious before aot 1 God, have pity on in unfortunate Anne Bal ML upon the block wit U byes ant lips, on the wnthor- an old chronteler, Ter atu sells Kbrary is nearly tweet ortel windawed the teas of madera A-word about the first fluor, lenuthy corridor, over the finer tall, tending to the prinelpal bedrooms, of which t eleht, and two dressing: proached by a condary bedroon: you get to the clock+ pnd Hour are elzht addl- Uonnl secondary and servants’ bedroons, euch floor bien entendu, having its bedroams, The domestle offiees are completely shut olf from the Inner halls there aren large ki seullery, housekeeper’s robin, servants’ hall, pantrles, dairy, storervoms: extensive ranges oF cellars, with farnace and smokeroom for pparatusand battironins. yT'o get he narvelous completeness jutitl selfcontalned churacter of the place, remem ber that all the cus used in the house ismade on the estate, Gint water is supplied by steam power, and that there are hydrants site snd out In ease of fire, tre grounds all round: the bouse-—xome ateres of velvet Inwn aut emerald tarts he beds, terrace witlks, shrubberles, ¢ tennis nnd croquet grou goal taste and skit witleh alone cor ‘ ground, and the woodlat walks and driv fine, and besides the ordinary there are some s “live feet squat and will get y Were observed to ste held wp by the exe- cutioner, and, he says also, the-beautiful eyes it ty rest mounds) ust fell an the scattold, Amid the erlus of turtired reformers, and with the alr thick with) the caleined eliders of those burned atthe stake. Francis France," the Indy-killer of Valois,” dled witht the words of the last’ sacrament on bls Ips. Amid) just such seenes, alse, and with we recoltection of crdulties innumerable un ‘ile houses duwa. va nnd birds.” “How do you fect fem 3" “Once a day, always. P then fifteen pounds of raw beef nplece seemed Jor ay bs the bleeding boy after the show. I ver dave without any th ting, they?re on shu pounds adny, and never feed ’em on. Feeding thine had arrived, and the udor of vet stale through the te if any: lel to convinces tt rf that the averse Ton fs an tely bend to play with, it, was their deuieanor pring wititly and ¢ Tt inakes em then nt the characteristic aiixture of dlgalty und tininility ta the by the Arelbishop of that she would have i st Whe the huge hunks of beef were H then on a pole, dey snatebed them sleaming sort of insanity of hunger, and were a5 tly looking as they iny down on their beilles, ertnehing bong and tissue hn Yellow teeth, and _ snarlin jealously ut the passers-by, as one coul Canterbury to tl great conlide There are plens- J have borne so long has vanity in iuy the. tugiment ft in this he their strony, ) you not to ‘The only animals unafferted by the feed Wele Ue stakes, who In their glass cage took no notice of the shake-chartner, of colored boy who drive S-eleht seres of Is have serpentine 3 the tinber is rei wer ( pated by Queen Aune, ttle wits It auticl he wi given’ her maine ey therwise Henry Porter, a the racing camel and self eenerally useful, stood by the briegly quarto, “ Deys tivo kinds, de bo-constrietors and de eclinens of very rar e¢ shot be plenty of gaue, ant fishime there are: oriental lake: aetehouse and a fisht that her deathbed Wid be for finn, atid that her ionized ery would be bls naume, was, snd she continued to utter Ina piteons tane. * Ob, ay brothers: Oh, my poor broth- orl? ntl spevet, sight, and pulse left her, with wooded hills, 0 bo wie, or sumer house, with a srepl oO tnt dn winter {i de res’ nearly ollmes dey bite a adey gitine Inde TL come iit we reket ground fs plan: munusement: for ev event Is dey uly? Si tellow or syneeze hin, call, an? Deane nntwis? myself, ait stort 0° ies. You bet yer, Du dey know Bey Knew my ban'iin of %em, an’? n't baile en right dey do we feed ’em? Cheap board Give ’em a pizeon once at “Es ist kleine deur Httle wife! frauehen" (it fs: sald Queen V! tween her sols to her ayig eonsort, and Prince Albert bent hls head, Kissed heramd fell asleep. Laying her head firmly on the block, and grasping ft with both tids te stendy herself, poor Mary, Queen of Seats, erted la her usual clear, fir vol “and was butchered, ‘The deaths of imany actors have been marked by mystertous coinuldences, Pawel, starting from the bet on which he tay Hl, ud: “Is this a dagger which [ see by O, God!” and instantly expt the Dukein * Measure st skating parties, A. so that there wi Hhouses, euicumber, and me ne at couple of thre In te Domine ses, Ww eoltage for the eonehiman want wns more. and bedroans for the eronms, aly nine cottages on the estate. inctuding one for the bailfitf, adfoliine a very extenstye yange of farm buildings, with the nefchbor- was and boiler houses, Finally, te be quite exaet, there tsa farm, There are, In S squeezes, but dey don't hurt yer much,” —————- ENGLAND’S CAT SILOW. Five-Hundred-Dullar Cats at the Cryse Ine gnsometer and Ir J clo lose thee, L do jose 2 thing ‘Thut nong but tovls would keep; a breath thou LION LIFE, —_— A Chat with a BrotesTamer—Eecen= Irleiles of the Wing of Bensts—Suakee Allhough the ‘Tweifth which opened at the Crystal Palace yester- wareely equal in numbers to some of its predecessors, it was unquestionably ‘The animals were divided under the descriptions of short- haired and Jong-halred cats, the prizes for tortolse- the lst; but the spec! ‘ational Cat Show, and fell Into the arms of the Friar to whom he wits speaking, never to speak agaln, st spoken the words of W “Jane Shore’; for me, ye celeatint hosts, yand such purdos us my soul aceonts tO thug aud begyof Heaven to show ‘Sun Pranetsco Chrontete. Itwasa rather dull day in the menagerie on Mission street yesterday afternoun, ‘The ou-tamer was engaged In patting his big- Jawed, nely pets throwsh thelr puees iv the The show was soon over, and, stripped of his silver sult and arrayed in the black suit and diamond pin of elreus private life, he turned out to ben tall, stal- wart, goud-nitured, and good-looking Indi- vidual, pleasant in manner and free in con- better fn quality. In the former shell male cats headed 6 Sectsty have become wrare one, for the pure tortolse-shell Tom was tnrepresented, aud there were but two entries: In tortolse-shell and white. vecullarities of some of the exhibits attracted imueh attention from the numerous crowd during the day, For Instance, Mr, W. Luko Evans showed an English blael pet, Blackie by name, 4 years old, which thee Muy suet befatl mo at my tntest hour— when hestuilenly gasped wd was dead. Valuer, while enactty, Stranger, having uttere There is anatioe and a bet el 1 throtgh lls last ne ull alone, servants, coneerned at his dehy larmed at recelving no answer to their ine, entered tho re Lexeept the cont, lying un the bi with the hauds grasping a wnb-bells and a divid streak iers, anil philosophers, us0 rule, vo remirkable nddidons to the Htera- ire of the moribund. ‘Phe fire is generally burnt out, and it Is but a tiny dhune that Nickers up before the ashes are coli. bolilt, n sufferer fora deeade, watched the prouress of disease with a siavant's self-nbnes mation, unthl, with the gradual weakening of abilithes — mental voley failed hh, After his death found on lis table bearing, In scrawilug charucters, the words: and the enrtls we ation, _* You want to know the bedrock business hbout Hons, do you?” sald he, as he lea naulnst the rope enelrellig his leonine com: “Well, ve been In the business und you're welcome thouxh,—George Conkling. bossing the animals elrews dn Glrard, the Hon ian, gota bad bite that hd him up for two mouths fi tke hospital, Sameubody had to co In the enge, and 1 went, him often, and 1 knew the beasts pretty wel TPdian’t have much dideulty tt the next i 1 was ‘tantullzing the Nons—four of "en—with raw qneat, and one af the females got behind me and, quick dlush, bit through my ealf, turned around und franmered her until she to final the body, ulso. purses ; Bie skill ie shaking hands, and en- tered the exhibition with the prestige of have ing wan a prize two years ago. yto black ents, Miss Li. was the subject ef muuch notice, <The cosmopolitan nature of the may be gathered from the fact thatane sent for Inspection by Mrs, was born in the Dobrudse exhiblter sent on cnt whie native of Kustendjle, on the Black the departinent vlotted to male short but throw entries of tailless Among the female ents the red tabby appeared to he quite as scarce Aspechnen ay the tortolseshell Tom over the ‘The accomplishments and attalnments of the animals were fully set forth, and wns doubtedly a very distingubshed eat was Me, Wookey's Miunle, 4 years old, the winner of the first prize ous on Altten {un 1877, the si, at the ¢ Felix, MeDonald, of unusual color, and he contented hlin- sprig, in Pottsville. s “Thus the heaveus T kent quiet, ane finished and the whole host of then.” A ivaniigless sentence per ac, but shawing that it was cosmogony with bin to the list. Goethe dled an almost per- feet physical mun, March 23, Ide, a tow. having finished the second part clalnilag: * Light, al, Sehilter, whet evening sun ie ppose that was only one of imany “Well, not so very man you gee used to the busi what kind of a temp conduct yoursele accordingly, to dodge them, you all you've got to do Is to. one slle, ant if they jump | r throat you dive under Tem. ‘There's ever nore than one gies for you at a tine, and “Tow to you train them 7? “We treat green ones—those captured in ‘and tune ones bern in menagerles much the same, “Fhis-is because a tion nied ed and tensed, is sooner handle ten on Hons than ane that's used ie. Besides, Whe green ones lia deal nore play and spirit to tem, with them when they're two ?n av When Lilrst ao Into n eae of untamed ones, 2d hive a flee near by with three or four trom rods in Tt the hensts go for me, the men stand ready to Jab the trons in thelr months and make fan tet go. Dohave been roughly handled sometimes, but never badly hurt, two years to tral one lve ta ga so slaw with tive Is good for tyteks as you fad one that don't to throw him out. You ser, when Ss You can tell Oia beasts are in and Tt aln’t hard If they spring straight nt un a ttle yatal Palneus rst prize bn the present year at Newenstle- Baroness Burdett-Coutts? Another pet. with highly credit able antecedents, was Mr. Thomas Weight tnan’s Mistletoe, a white, 1 years old, and) thew first prizes, three second, and eleven speelal, The price of this oye was set down at £100, Others were appraised nt 100 guineas, many: Ue at ath while two white eats Staples-Browne, whieh ane swered Teapectively to. the names of Shuan wit both frst prize nafmals, were el at £1) Lisa. om the market $ Mppeared to r Jous itet wis to Kiss then suddenly sume hock vibrated through his frame, his head fell back and the most peatce Felzned In his countenance, “itz Greene Hilleck, the poet, retired eariler usual on ‘Tuesday events, “Tam afiaid 1 shall not morning”? We wae then 77, and vefurs 1, Miss the wownn he le thing like an elec: tongelalred benuty, nuerat thirty-ning wero not for si shawn by Ma a few ibuittes found her futher to be where age fs not Hneoy, With ashaple “thank around hin, ntte hing sweetness nn a radient exp went shivering through ay Edinburg winter's fog to the unknown, H of bis otucles death came to Sir Humphrey mirulytie selztive had preadmen- ished hin that the end was to be expected, and one nlght he woke his servant, near iin, to fete hls brother, avy entered, Slr Humphrey said: Lam Make no disturbance Un the house, The bolt had but ¥ pial counted, fe Gu Hee. ‘Lhe lonechulred spe tha favorit with the visitors, wit Jere te nay be remarked that there was only one black long-balred Lom in the exhitition, Much amusement was caused by an ane nouneement in the comparing been uceupied by Miss BE. Ack! Perahin, Lion, that, being withant his winter coar, he was wiably to enter an appearance, Un Class 27, asslgned ents af mausual wan by Mr G, Ed: t's Haroun, at tree years ald, Rowe tn the midst Setone tion hh ‘ tidahe you have Some of then: wre tuo wre Others are swky and die down in the corner, and If you go behind tem you take big chanees. You want ta keep your face to ‘en all the tine, for five months—the third. he'll do fs to Jump a tittle? Jow do you tench then ot “Wo tench tem to having a board fence fy the mind cage und driving then: over It, standup ii the corner we have a tickle Altched to their neek and aud they tina " em te down b; When they ure treed up. cateh thei b lor, the first prize af At wag 4 he second by ar, W, ‘This was seat to England seven mouths ago by Aga Khan, and ts deseribe There were sever or Workingien's eats, aud In this category was ‘Tt, 5 years and Oimonths old, the heavl- y and welehlig kixteen and Of antinals with remarks able characteristics, a Perslan white may be one eyo blue and the other these facts it will be seen that the show Is full of fnteresting features; niany of the exhibits are comfortably cushloned, aud all are well cured tor, Kk the dear”? when the grisly Charles Dickens lust words were Incoherent, Ho had been working late inthe Comet on “Rdwin Drood,” and comlag to the hou: vomplalned of feeling anweli, and sank henv= fly on hig deft side, saying, On the growed, on tho gronnd,” fn a bospltul, aud read: the undiscovered spirit country, Edgar Allan Poe dled, exelistuns write Edidla is no more, et the awkward squint th sald Burns te a brother militia bell was lylng fa Mou. y it Keemed, when his and J a slow, distinet 'e slitll seo Willan tos nivel had been lone hu imorntig the two met, his books afectionately with” both likea child, Southey ene, for 2 vome to hee,” sald Bunyan with his dyhig breath. A homeless wanderer, haunted” by inaghnary feurs, De Foe died, no ene Hawthorne passed: awe: 4 dylag of no definit malidy and without say> ly end drow. near, Dr, cepted tho Inevitable ke a ma and before the great loveler even the grutf. ess of the Urea Major melted away, and hig Inst words were, "God bless you, my dear," Gibbon was quernfous to the lust, gto ext ce que vote me quittez r”? demanded he historian of his valet, and then took Froneh ivave of the servant foruver, “1 um, perfectly comfortable,” said J, 0, Calhoury fu answer to his son's Inquizles, and fed. “Goodeby, God bless you,” anid Sir Astley his head on his chest, i by assusing, had reuched his villa when the villujus overtuy orted Persian, I've worked on ong one there~and nll Ing the horroi of one-half pou “John, dowt To mnke tem Jogue, sleeping hea lips suddenly move whisper lie ‘nid, Ven up. ‘Then y eet used te it whipping them, the corner we the mouth and nostrils and mt ep thelr mouth open by hold: dt ‘Then we git to sticking our hunds hat's rather risky, isn’t It Pp N You can feel In an Instant when they are golng to close, and jerk your head out. Teuw one man killed that way, though. His nine was Whittle, doo Whittle, T brake hin in in Maryland, and he took four wo of tem were F for three years, Finul Mew, Kalstou aud ier Calld San Franctscn Prat, That branch of tho lalston estate difficultios which embraces Mr, Rubiton’s a polnted guardian of her two AL Jd, Rutaton, came up to-day tu, the Pro partment of tho Supuriar: UeueR nDpEdriny pileation te by. hands and babblin hildreg iu place ety for the potitioner, dire, urns represenung tho iston Med & sinlowEnt aitere a, ne opp beter tw !! be prayer ‘of i Ue anaes and therefore the order appoluting bin gunrdian Of the ebildrea wus vacutod, nid Mh: * substituted us wuaniiagd. Str. Ralston waa givory to fle an uconunt of bis auandidnebip, when tho new guxrdlun will bo | Called upon th quality. Th ne Unued without any'da should uguin cot usleep ut nbghi hig good-by, te belug xed whoo it a, Luzy, drowsy fecllugs are ues, oleh tiup Bi “ Fortity tecblo lungs 6 Honey of Morel e's Toothucha Drops cure have a rehearsal Frank's nouth and the beast ¢ biting clean through an through his head, so that his lower juw feil tried to ket hint g with hts teeth hewed betore they got hin. Josed on Linn, precurso: ily ters will iostuntly out, but Frank Rohit naan Blane eto and he was badly an few days after" stil use Frank for the head act?” he's the only one that’s broke to it. ian one aninLto, Cooper, dropply ‘ae 1 g a pimple or freckle remains ypon Piety ited a Glew Bulviur Resse! tee

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