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i . : ! : rT ” qeith tho turf, Myra’ 1 husband, Kini ns thirty = MARINE NEWS. _ | taityaristecgratte cerroroainto storms | EUROPEAN PICTURES. || seithiehoaton in tis woritectne witetn ENDYMION. Florestan, isthe meh Weatzed | Hnsslaneand Swatee RULE flo ‘ Referring to tho intest disaster, ho sald that xo the constant adimfration of the works of the LOUIS NAPOLEON, riclous energy, Tho Swedish word tM toe carly ng Wednesday tho red thurs were hoisted, Creator assures repose and hiapplittess, free L betlevs (a ba derived trom Samo A Day at Last That Brings No Re» Frnmelt ne preted wun when tue op: | Miramar, the Abode of Maxi- | fram qvorldty, vanities mud niseralé am- | Tha New Novel by the Rt»Hon. Ho first appeared asin youth of Interesting | (butter and cheer). ‘Tho it mien with his mother, Queen Hortense, who | fy Fennco ina modided cats custom eee e bitton” An Even seat arose, as To beneath fs given (lh tremely wneomplimentary | hora dauvres; foi tn tho: gyettin 1 + apt, don W. npson, of the Star, oun inte mili ¢ pnie] ore fi Id. Ss given ie extrenie! wicomplimentary | hor wouerally radishes, ADO i + ilian and Poor Carlotta. the wand of the enehanter; but the happl- the Earl of Beaconsfield. Inn, She ty re nted ay | dines, ofe., but with butte pork of Disasters. Wha hennteitie ee a ness dreamed of wag of short duration, A pane of Agripnings | Shei rep \ i ata i He wits told that tho winds would blow flereely few years after the Prince and Princess had 1 ati was Inte 1 definitly from whut. ’ entered thelr charmed dwelling, the destroy Fow Arrivals Here, and Unustal | direction thy. would come, and Sarneatty at- | The Residence of the General of the ) Grentured ton, with. a aceplre tid nerawn, A Sketch of the Plot, and a Key to fair and singularly thin, with a delicate haut | whleh fe reptnced In Heugtand: by yey 2 and sunken check, Inrge brown ayes, andhialr | ters. Tho Froneh eustnin ut contin ey ord. and hit oreo tho most celebrated in Burope.’ Shehas | the foun ts, T belleve, derived rromangic Alter . y am Rha, 4 ft Prk Florestan | 880 the ordor of serving the Thor Quict in the Harbor. won tones! tp Alanine ea: Lata rlos Ane Tesuits, at Tiesolo, and entieed tig Trtned to a foreign land 1S the Characters. Aer ite cies ikon ungely ant ia | SaNteTy, Hae, nome, diferent wre Ee ‘ was made an Emperor, condemued to death, y eed : ein mots | untvors or me ne nea Oe tnbra ions nan rena rita Wi Ow aud shots aud ty tho sana veel will, cone sews York Wagtds Nee 2% tnvteguro hie fadior' tron “fla ins the | ang spocit ato ot We ala Pherae : a ye a Crod CCDs yore 2 e experiences that Louls Napolvon hadat | and ourselves ont macn apne Pri All of the Propellers Reported Too. | srericparnat wttigie oe Hag-atat and | Hing Humbert of Haly, and Wis Charme | yucins, in tess than threo yenrs, wero carried ‘The sovéro critle will, perlinns, think that | ree pend Howlomne, and nally recovers | Tho Teuiluna, to whom tha dint ated court Lake Erie Get "Tt is protty expensive business Wing In port Ing Queen, Murgherita. Lack to Teteste. when Lord Beaconsfield was patd $00,000 | fo'crown, not by seoup-d'étnt, but by Innd- | 14 soup, calling It and ite kindred ee teeR GM Bound in @ Brie Ge fora invest OF dias wit L guess {will risk it." , Standingon tlighatcontes of Miranar,where | for tho manuseript of “Endymion,” whlch | ing ‘froma yacht With halt i dozen con | “ary soups” condiments Ia Through. 7 “He did risk it" rommarked the Major, © and aight rons over u vast oxtentof the Adriatic | tho Messrs. Appleton publish to-day, he | pantons and servants, and inaking such 8 | o¢ Wtiterene. tatlomal Fivo n iinner to foreign, i soho a ruaptel tig for UH MERE oat LUDA: |, meeesal Com ponincs: of. Te Caloteg TY oMoe Seas the: vison. OF tndo a good barieal ond will muse upon | progress as Napoleon ‘Ald on hls return front | Shousto the arler of ieee eit to wines Ma” : ofimelakey eager oO ‘Tutstn Nov. 10,— From Venteoto Trieste! POOR'CAMLOTTA IN HER MADNESS the satus of a nine In fterature, Elba, King Florestan'’s Government Is Mb | the custo of ils countey: eleven ee leR ta Movements of Vessels in the Straits and ‘Our diformant declared, without reserve, that | Whats deplorable transitlon! The former arises terribly hefora the view. Ilera sho People who read “Endymion” may] really eral but diserect, and, thourh conellintory, must appear twioo at different inen aay eT Elsewh Interesting General the loss of tho Alpena and othor eraft was the | so glorious in the éelat of its Doges, its | kept her nightly vigils, despite the protesta- ' ta firm. At the Montfort tournament (a re- | meal, or we sili bo aitlte at A loss whe; 10 tha | ac Be yeti pecan of iho sam, foothardy slarcgard fur aie Drllilant architecture, its wealth ot art— | tions of the Queen of Belefum, who endeay learn something about Lord Beaconstleld, | winder af tha Eglinton tournament) | them, Tho Nerthorns commen “4 re! . dunger-shenals whieh wero conapleuously dis- y i ‘ 7 ored to entles her frout Miramar with assure | but they will not learn much about tho men DlugeeERT UE Ta Take sAH ORE: Shure oven the ae inks ait event a auiees that her iusband would, geturh me | and women with whom he decorates’ his ERIN Z AHANIN y i mores lo whom rhe replied, * No—lw m1 nly bay r queer HONE GAR noes ths tune Ettore recently wrecked at Bile, | grandeur of Entropy ii fact, a Jewel whieh | Walk ‘for. Mastinilian. he tay’ abileated tno | Sees. Mok only haplzine then waver 9 WINTER QUIET, wns owned by hor commander, Capt. Slyiletd, ot 4 ‘i Mexico. ‘The pas: | mes, but disguising them in strange In- Tha ndvent of winter {s characterized by a { Khe was valued nt $8.00, and tininstired. Tho Itdy esteems one of the brighest in her throng and departed from Mexico, “Che pas: " + age trout Vera Cruz will taky a, fortulght, | ventions of time and circumstance. ‘To 0 bt tho dockson | Wesley, wreoked at tho sume tine, was owned | crown; and the latters monotonous modern } & i 4 ul sar Fa as saentnre: ce: there | 18 bud by her commander, Caps,’ Sanderson, city; sort of Marseilles without its monu- | alli the voyage from Live rpool Hero, thred | sim tp tho book Ina few words—it fs one tt fit more horefore he will be here In less | that will bo read through eagerly and rapld- Were for people moving, nnd when one Found a | Shewlso wae valued ut ER aie uniNeteed | auents, and Insipld Lo the last degree. Ib 1s | than w week” On tho Sth of duly, 1807, Bet sion y, that wil bu mutch talked about, but that Captaly now and then It was beside n warn fire | trip between Port Huron and Alpena with a | true there Is a eathedral hero of greatan- , the birthday anniversary of ‘the Emperor ara atin to bo rend twice. ty in some cozy office that had been opened for a ) cargo of renern supplies, to | tlauity, dating from the foundation of io } Maxhnitiny, sho ordered tho chitean to by | ‘Tho story 1s * fow hours intho morning or afternoon. ‘Tho | ,, After the oloso uf navigation tha clecttle | vi ciunt Porgestum, an whose site Trieste | Utaped with flags nnd brilliantly Waminated; a repular hibitues, who dally reaearse thelr aniling lights now in use on tha ore docks at Escun: and, 03 the Inhabliants of ‘Lricata heard of PURELY FANTASTIC. will bo removed to the shops dud round-howtas. | now stands: but, beyond Ils archeological in- 1 » belie! nt - o exneridnee of forty years nyo, were, with the | aud used theroin during tho wittter. th sad denth, they belek ae the, amy, gc; | Endymion \Ferrars is the grandson of ono it terest, there Is little to remark about It, ian Pry mH 1 th t ther, single exception of Capt. James Chnanon, ab- } | ‘The barge Dietator, recently: sunk off Lon ac 7 ‘ Ate nb the Castheor Miramar. On that day vivy Counsellor and 8 aun of another, gent from thelr plaees; and even Capt, Channon Paint, Luke Erte, Wyus orbit: it Hoating vle- | nothing attractive to those engaged in ion thet Pitre Hirani nettle Ills father, William Pitt Ferrars, married rellred in sulka Lecauge he could tidnv one to | Vie, arlistio researches. ‘Triesto ins but one at ) Tit Tone at Ute distant horizon that formed | the beauty of tho senson, entered Parlinment 'Tho seamen of the schooner Garibaldi, recent- i awap Munchauson yarn bh, The “Forty | yy benched nt Wellers Hay. Lake Ontario, aay | taction, and this ts Miramar, > | the Nislon’s bounds, at times oxclaiming, “I | and. beeame an Under-Secretary, lived ex- sixors" were "tn ordinar: will walt for hint sixty years?? Ant sie ts yostorday with a | thatStonchouse, the mite, who foat tis‘ lite, | THE AUODE OF MAXIMILIAN AND CAT+ penalvely and found himsolf almost rulneds i . Lor, nso, there was very | When discovered on Monday morning, ws LOTT Ay— waiting still, but not at Mirainar; all places # $ vongcunce, An the harbor, leo, id hi are now alike to her outward gaze, nnd the | Went down Into ‘tho country with the standing beside the cabin window, wit i . - Mttle wile, A fow tugs were flying nbout bere | hangs acer hia hend, encnsed in lec,’ or, BS One fn terrestial Paradise, where trees, and flow: aro now alike to her outward gaze, nud the | a “fragments of Iils fortune, _ob- of such overwhelming sorrow surely must | tained small clerkship for his boy, “ . ee With iat Prince. Florestan. tilts tha final course | 8nd cheeso, while wo take cheesy hofone 2a for tho golden, helmet with. the Count | 8d, brandy after diner with my eee of Ferroll, but) we are not: told how | ithlinn considers macnront asa anup, west its Teanits, ‘Tho Count of Kerrolltatl, | wy.tind, fhe, Frenelimnn cat tnelon boron te broad-shouidered, with slender waist | taking an feo in the Tiddlony cus fash brow of much Intellectual development, ind | fntrodueced, under tho ples ot rovlving a massive Jaw, “tho representutive of a Anothor branch of he subject ine netite, Kingdom whieh, If not exactly crented, had | diftiouitios, Whon apall sult or anresct® Stud been molded Into n certain form of apparent | When shall fcult or fotltes necosn, any A Used) strength and Importance.by the Congress of | With what things ts mustard tobe entens ste Vienna,” aneminent sportsman, a diplomn- German serve stewed fruit. wit Th tist of “an original, not to say eccentric, | “shes. Wo tnko eurmant-jolly with mutton Re turn of mint looking upon treaties as Pore he Tealinne ast eae at uote acl “emintntly untrustworthy *~is, of course. invat overy Klod Of soup oF stews there me DISSANCK, muntard with macaront, A ytey net 3 jons, others augur. Some feer. with, “ Depend upon it,” saysoncof tho characters | oth r Some initke Neh In (ae bi vite 1g ano of those men who sooner | gcers Rake minced-ment Intopios, Where or dater y it mule Noles Inthe worlds od a rince Florestan (p. 271) echoes the opinion. | something T! a . remarking: “lis sn man neither to love nor ena "Mas Doar to detest—ho has bhmself an Intelligence Varoinia City (News 7 riches superior to all passion, I might say all feel | gome four or tive daye ago we noes ing; and If, In dealing with such a being, Wo | atngeiar inhabitant of The Mir aton tak of « Wings and there, burning coul to fittle purpose. | pur it, “at regular eober ers, and fountains form an oasis of dellelous The only salt arrival was tho Wheetor & Son, of ny City, have taken the | freshness ant bioom,—where att breathes went Seema ASE wu not be questioned, and cominitted sulelde 8 tt ttor hi: ouragives inva sitar ay Klve dita ee it ‘Sis: a ce i} oF tle ty. The {ie ed % tw c8 oT estioned, 1 de some time atter his ngu 393 we find one of Bis- legs und t schooner =. Mates, feom lone See te ri Lidia employment fo htty | the poem of Ife, of happiness, and love. The | rq conchuds, with a ‘brighter picture of | wito's death, leaving Endymton and his Leer ee "Tnaventl of tnaking. a | atthe tino wa Thought sume peri wat wings oa west shore ule cure or allroad et: men. Goat aie tal ch i marhte palace, with tts Indentod wicals ae Royalty, L whl introduce you to twin-sistor Myra unprovided for, ‘The ehil- | constitution, my worthy minster should make to qet off a salt, and palt Huts attention rad uring the moriuing bours the Northorn Tranal ‘the tug Ballentine, with a tull wrecking out- | towers; the great windows opening on tho R CHANSUNG QUEEN OF ITALY ; : ? his. he rencou! 0 yening, hawover, Tom Lino propeller Oswegutehle arelved froin below, | ft an bord, will Attempt to ralgo tho Osweuo, | so to His pening THE CHAISUNG QI Hy a country, and convert is heterogencous om ne with nonows excent, Uiat the rehooner 8, 1. | unk at Hust hws sea, to Invite the coollne brooze, and onthe | as Trecently saw hor in ‘Turin, all radiant | Cf Are clever nnd surpassingly benutituly : et domains into a patriutle dominion, ‘There is | Pests oflecr for Chiuntown, called about tag 0 2 5 # ¥ t yenoe | a rich banker engages Myrn as a companton Waves ri on.” inuttor, dosirlnw to ascertain 1 anything on Pomeray! wngimct on Shueaday ott Wauxoshatice, |, CUO te SMO AG Mae vataed ae Pa eee del oat Rist ean pes Re Ho ea torn Pcese Clatiiva, ( for his daughter, and sho marries o titled oy STonsiehor Capel Mnutrod in: “Lothatr? | auctorauraal tenet easel ty Pitas iiclow. Aifiwnukeu Sucurday ‘afternoon, | Wilhtan insurance of $1.0. ter ownars 8 | conles, belted with ivy and climbing shrubs; | Whose sad history I related to you In iny last | Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs nnd | so figures in * Endymlon” Mr. Jucksan says the Wouter tezun to te tee, Sovoral tuys wure anton tig take (ull day, ant cat elmer ifacsaviog, at ion etonoos: | the sombre chapel, where In slleneu and soll- | $f ile, CAL an nn ithe . paar ds aitanaits and, pushes her brother into.n private seeretary- CARDIAL: MANNING: Hoy, wie entied tho attention of aoe by alte een eae? ho | tablished at Sleeplug-Hear Lolnt, Lake SMlvbl- ‘ rouge y guerlte, Thoro ts no mistaking Nigel Penruddock, Sac 1g P he be- has become the atonal flower, is nowhere | “1p and then into Parllamont, where Worshiped as Jt is in this guod elty, whery | Comes A Ministers and at Inst Premier, En- the Queen makes hor entrée ‘without | dymion marries a rich and beautiful widow, ostentation or show, but. ns one return- | the Countess of Montfort, and his slater, be in, home after. an absence of several months y ished ) Ban tule two prayers ascended so harmonfously mienuellens Jat Siar ag a oR nd it lg atated that several larga vessels of tho | thaton high they were received as one; theso " 5 u| Ste tumns of antique porphyry, stround itt the evening, aud constitute the last dep: Cath cannl enpaeity will kely bo built at tol a! 4 tt ts ese! athurines, Ont., during the winter, hited » ret coon joes, 0 ad aind'tho Seotin wilt Me | “Awnttuchment against the schooner Wavo- which spirals of roses are always entwined, it. Tho nondeserlpt though ho is some tines endowed with tha | fying reptite. It hts cay acarea . z MK that; qualities of John Henry Newman and nt | a crab, somo aixtcen inches in bre ot thues changes personalities with Dr, Wise- | this strange body ae deat Fron inan, “He seemed something between na | about two feet in length and as tite as me kind of oma n widow, marries King Florestan, | prophet and ayoung Inquisitor—n remark. | ontinary, walking” stick. Nothing in te Crest in favor of 8. It, Robinson for 8126, alleged } living and fresh; the Inbyrinths; the lnurel- | to her devoted friends I have seen other is 2 able blending ‘of enthusiasm und golf-con- | 88ape of winys is to bo acen, nor is ty aN Gala raced enrages to Ws oak bna Woon seanedl a ave proves; the shudy retreats,—with no other | entries of sovereizns, but It fy thus tho | There fs as much happiness and splendor as | troP,, WeTha Athanasinn Greed sald Nigel, any Mapping as of wings, ‘Tho . Royal fanily of Savoy always ercet thoir be- | te most exneting lover of fairy tales could Joved ‘Lurin, where the King ls revered, ad | desire. Nenrly all the charactors are tted, the Queen ig always the spolled child of the and oven the fow plebeian personages of the BR erenture asi ‘is the most splendid ecclesiastical lyric ever | pRtouay cee ain With Nis Lexs bungling don quiy 4 BL 1 Indleated 1 3 i horizon than a wall of verdure,—all join tn A girone current setting In and out, Ind American Engle, has been of grent nssistitice to 0 poured forth by tho genius of man. 1 give | mientest oxorton bt ae of te Be etthout the ninortherly wind ut the tower ond of the lke | tho Jay Cooke, relloving hor from tho ice nt tho | this song of Hfe, of happiness, and love, Jeaterday, Tho current swept 0 considerate | Istands, se shocan go to Detroit fur n rebulla RRO ES ARM D te 4 tage et to: every. clause of It an. implicit assent, | fyniz apparatus, Stnco first obeccr ene ot Portion of the broken leo ourof the main river | this winter and niseto tho schooner Augustis | | Wo chter the palneo with eecuee fit people. Here there ts no escorh—no cordon | eartier chapters, who begin life ns tallors, |.» + Tete personality of Satan be not a | passed northward regulnely ‘evere meet ; chanel, . Ford, witch arasin the leo at Lavon Rayyso abe | awe, and, wandering through tho vast corrl: | do earabinteri, or guards. Tho Royal traln | Siiners, anit lodging-house keepers, become | vital prineipla of your religion Ldo not know | about ¥orclock, and southward overy evénisy ‘thu schooner Challae! hid Paslibated for ean gp tn Sanduaky, whore sho is anracd. ane dors and spactous halls, ndorned by tho ‘Irl- arelves.al #0 chick. Lom Bulo orowed tite railroad Kings and Baronets, members of whatis, Give mea single argutant against Hue eecare ound 27n. It ites over the tow fa i! seaHen's woes MinoUt! 4 D roit, the other day, Fran wy'er we a e 4 vale Bi 3] O oO Inte Ne smith 18 She sinstannt dow toes Svat SAS. Thewbateer th 20 aterm ) estan arlist Cesare del Acqua, marvel at the i it his personality which {fs not applicable to ernationat Hotel, I ht ‘Thy large schooner ‘Rei Wing. Inden with con! | of the atenm-barge Thorns W, Palmer, and singular inspiration which induced tho paint- rr Ne te ay m0 Cann One ok TO form two huakots one from hor avout <frtle- er tu portray here and thero eptsodes of that «CT ed to the y \. n .—a hawger tanuled In tho whe < fren Whigs dis was: budly torn duelng tho gules | hud tho fora-bole of. hur aloe-brnce out. "| Shakspearenn drama commencing with a ret en sit ae ut Ce and Chris wine on the hustior crite ut Port Washington | féty and ending in durkest tennly 5 (An the vaterdily the sel 4 : Vis. has progressed rapidly. 1 q tine Nilswnt wore phuced in Ury-dock at the Cal- | “ho senooner sur lost her Inrco anchor and | Breet Liuraue-roenn too, Ue care ani eayo Company's yards, alaty. fathguis of chain fn recont heavy wentber | Visitor reads tho following inseri pticn, it canes ics Her Wd "Ha" dhe terttaes | Caktke tEingion reecird ga for, towing | kT ehusy sei tortuna Javae env wll caries ar eles tahini je tug Carring! A perialchair: “Stfortuna Javat, enveto tolll. Sho fetto bedoeked: at Miller Bros,’ shipyard | tp hor Amerfean from Turtle Ialand to to-day Tee eee et lira oho oe SURRIEA | etarepinnee, fanatical co A terriblo warning, which was disregarded MET Se TIES ue sun Theeoeman towed the | Mie Hish"e anauines Canal aad eae | Me i In the nols & Michigan Ce 8 schooner Arab to Milwatkee. Htovona in Swan creel, Toledo. TREACIENOUS SPLENDOR OF A CHOWS. i suing iaytaficrn'abuonee of akan" tW9 | naiod ets "tiotairg aid"gore ferent | ulin and Carlotta; buts surrounded by tho ay , iniicd from dent “ + ‘rounds iy seuss.’ On Maturday ene towed wdredwe uP | deek-hands on tho Araxe Tao Cuptatn could | Min tne ar tigie warls appineds In thls vi M not remeniber thelr nam it ie steno ebtpbuliers will novo plenty of work Anaeeuinilation of novcral | bunsired enr-toadls home, which promised .reposo and (ran- it orb of Crolght for shipinont vin, tho Gri aven ) quillity, In the rematnder of their lives this The lumberlnden schoonor J. B. Penfold ts toil nt Sitwnukeo, Ht 5 hard’ ograuni In Mud dake, ucar BSlip.. Sho | ree geotolerhaeee Middlesex, owned by D. | history looms up with fearful significance, will bnvo tu bo Nehtercd tn order to reuch bor | Whitner, Jr., of Detroit, was launched nt 8t. | and every dotalt impresses Itself indelibly deck, ‘The Ice in Mud Luke ia unusually neavy. | Clair, Mich. ‘on Thursday, Dimensiona: Length | on the mind. Passing from the throne The stenm-barge Annie Laurie is ta becon> | of keel, 177 feet; beam, & fect 2 inches: depth 7 = tull-l r ‘yortod into nftusshareee Her ‘paller ati scone of holt 13 feet luches. She leaves for Detrolt Toot whet ey aaiuenttl with m tal eneth al WC is] ts a reeoive ber machinery, rirnit of Maximifian, holdin; he seeptre, Last oventng the tug 0. 18. Green broky ono of | Toronto Mull. 2iths ‘The hull of tho old barge and clothed m the Royal uate Ff ‘vies att her Spuiser bunds while towing tho propoller | Governor, which has bean lytng in the bay back y sat Pelco a Fa tion the Bout rnc uf the burrnoks, for the. past fiftean genes, wes ered into Listens which Js coistracteit ti vA, ye! e blawn to atoms to-day, uring the summer Ni S90) ight, ‘wus In’ tho city" yesterday, en route tor | attempt had been made to pull it oucoe ite | Pe ia eat ha enovira tne ven Hwankec. phice, but, buying lain there so long and aottted | fn whieh ho made the tour of the a igniter: rotors: are, CO rue anne deck onthe deep Into tho nu; twas found A Imponst bie ae Here all displays n poctical and classical ie] vl 2 ay, however, she went intotbe air bi atl kK a, ) 1 Innst in the scow Soses Gaye. thesugh tho influence ut dynamite. ‘Tho Gov= | !ste—busts of Shnkspear, Byron, ltomer, Owners Of vesseld yot dud: at this port ara | ernor was built in the Sear 1810, and was com- | and Dante occupylng conspicuots places: anxiously awalting hows of their wherenbouts. | yosed of red cedar and onk, which {sin wood con- | whiloin the library are seen tha names of Tho schooner Annio M. Peterson {3 rondy tO ¢ dittan vet. take neargo of grain on bord for the winter, Hott Fok iter, of tho United States Navy, bas | Se, Eruidest posts ard histarlans Chere nromnd the Fala carriages, gazing at the | Parlamentand Countesses, The actlon be- Jnckeys rigid fn their seats, th red livery and | gins atthe time when Canning is on his marine-blua yelvet culottes. ‘rhe train ar- | death-bed and the Duke of Wellington Is the tives, ‘Che crowd draws back of its own ac- | hope of Conservative England, and comes on cord, A Chamberlain appears, covered with | down to the fifties or sixties, the ust of an Stshteen how. Fide Engh hs ONE CHARS OF Tl LOOK reat cry goes up from the crowd as tho Kine mid the Duke d'Aostas appenr. Not {a the archaje Indulgence of fhe outhor In having seen his Majesty in a year, L was | ogy tHdutors to the anunals of a generation nunazed n¢ the change lu his Sppeneaiicn. is a ‘Disraell the younger, becomen Dromier face. was thin, the expression weary, te | and‘a Peer, ia still the young Hterary swell of eheoks hollow; the projecting eyes fn his | tea with his Macassar oll, and gorgeous bony and soverdly-nodeled head looked hng- | Walsieants, and wondertal enalus, ond super: gard and old, ‘The wearlness of tho Journey | gious rings nud pins. When speak\n SoG inight have contributed to this in some tlo- } Deukoss “Atico'e Menth, ft muy be remem: grees and, juleing fromthe dust which | hored, Lord Beaconsficld alluded to her de covered tho cont of the King, the, fatigue of yotion at hor father's denth-bed ns affording this must have been extreme, “Tho Klang asnbject for commemoration on canvas, ie gravely aniuted the crowd, and, in the midst statuary, “and in pems,” wherowpon @ Keon. of a spell ot coughing, entered: his carriage. | orieie remarked thut the Hebrew blood would DEWIND WM CAME THE QUEEN, assurt itself. We often come acrosg aSemitio a Indy of Ilonor, and the Princo of Naples. | survivatin “Endyieclon.” Thus we find tho What's contrast with the sombra and trod- | twins in tho third chapter arrayed In all tho bled countenance of the King! And tho | sptondor of Solomon—Myra, with her long peoply saluted her with acelamutions of joy, |-ringiets braided with pearls, negligently which she returned with that smile so cele | tasting delivnctes, and answerlng all in- brated In all Italy; and that simile that tho | quiries with stare ant a haught: people love and long for—"}1 rlsodesirato,” | monosyltable; and) Endymion in a binck as Dante says~never seemed more sincere | velvet jacket, with large Spanish but- than after that tlresome journey, She was | tons of silver filugree, a shirt of Inco truly charming fn her extremely large hat, ns | and a walsteont of white satin, Agrippina the Ltatlan mode now demands,—-the right | gives Sidney Wilton her diamonds, the pro- slide of the rin Inellning slong the cheek; the | ceeds of which are te be employed in edu- loft boldly ratsed, und surmounted by 0 pom | cating her son, with the words, “’These are pon of white fonlard. low happy and | tho gems of Golconda--thoy were wo glit radiant with Joy this guest seemed ns sho | of love and they wero worn In love,” and the personality af the Delty.?’ ‘fhe clova- | BOY moves nbout ne fast non dove orn pigeon: tlon of Nigel Penruddock to tho Carainalato | §ry5 No hun sean tho eee Heft is foliawed by his writing a pastoral letter | day ror four or ve days, Ato last onw epee “giyen out of the Aypian Gate,” in which | dny on tes way north, but, waa not loan inca: he rejoices that “ Catholic England has been | natown at the tline it goes south In the evening, restored to its orbit in the ecclesiastical | Ho bas watched tho th nig UID at of sight Inbar firmament.” The quotation Is textual | directions, therefore fs content that itlsn from Dr. Wisenian’s famous letter of Oct, | dlaboltew! invention of the Chinese aed out to THe inched Srovokes in. “ensigns a | Fostfonts of hlatnwn Baeo sean tho erature | passage on Lord John Russell, p. 400, "Tho Thoy unhentutingly pruncineot cote scree OF a rent hotigo Whfeh led Become. Hiuse | Seatie oP ahs age nd is seek bya el 8 1 = sident of js city, an rel trious by Its profession ot, Protestant princl- | truthful mon. fi is ull egw ay les and even by its sufferings In a cause ee Which Englund: had ones. looked ‘on 13 Bin ee SaenTn nt sttandelion, yellow dock, sacred. ‘The Prime Minister, a man of dis- prince's ple, Rud the borrles ot ea aaa thurulshed abiiity—not devoid even of genius | Bane , ples of Juulper an ‘if eubeb united with fodide of potussiim made by me pie a wf ly ballitsuin and of nla the Souety, ae the tigredients of tho Shakers unrivaled expertence In the managenwn! Sursnpnriia, political parties.” — In Thornberry wo hav My mothor drove tho paralysis and I" dob Thornberry we havo tn aout of her system With Mop “Mitta RICHARD COBDEN id, Uarvego Sittt, A orawn tthe a food deal of oinboration. As odad we find hil —— im “with more than asmat- i tering of political economy,” demanding tho q substitution of “the commercial prlaelply a for “feudallsm,” and declaring of hig father, U " Farmer Thornberry, “Only let him be able to drive into Bamforil on morket-lay, and a thelr hats off ta him, and te will be happy enough anit always ready to dee for our glorious constitution.” Job Thornberry becoines 0 Right Honora- also haves a map of the Empire of Charles | seated herself In the carrlage with her hus: | whenover a character is married off tho enu- Bootin iampeten tS ine a ienitor of UNS Olcott's now dry-dock {a still far from complo- | just concluded his investigation of the Hurtzolt “th llegh Kinga ‘ked..| band, her brother-in-law, and lls sun, and | meration of her wedding presents Weh-Church party, has portraits of Laud ton, ond way not be ready for uso until spring. | Hisnator ut Frankfort, Re erent erosions Chhinerand upon | slowly followed tho Vin Roma amidst j 18 APPALLING, Ti Burntord: Geer his tangtetplece, and Maj. HL. Unrwood, Harbor Engineer, ts making } OH. UNW glade With earl ilisisie Mie Wi | plaudits and eries of Joy. After entering tho ie bibes a passion f preserving. Vi H THE FREEZE-uP, agurvey for tha Emplro (Mich.) Harbor. which the aun nover seb! His ty sure | Potace she still heard from her open window. | V8 behold thohero returning from tho Der ean Passion for RANG Preserves = Toledo Made. the ‘The tug Davis, which waa | rounded by allegorical figures, and occuples | Pa P by in a carriage with an Earl's coronet, “tho | tho tallor,—who becomes a ratlroad kingland TOU EXPERIENCE, braced and armored to do sorvice In tho Ic, | nt enormous Inclosure the Joyous rccinmations, whieh continued | rurgolendid dark chestnuts Ep alo a Baronet,—is the famous Pool, not of Vigo Bptctat Dispatch to The Uhtcaov Tribune, baino olf tho dock yeaterday oventug, and ia nt: f you goto Venice, do not fall to viste| Over an hour, | Ttold.vowin my Inst of her twoe? dor: ay COMPANY Dlaving bugles. | streot exactly, but of Saville row, ‘There Is CrnveLANn, Ou Nov, 8—Tho schooner M. 1. | tempting to come'up tho rivor the ‘ico treated | Mirainar. You will bu allowed to wander In | cousth, the Princes Clotille, anothor Prine | and tho gronins alttng wit! folded? arn of Tremble arrived here to-day, having been thir- | her pretty: roughly, knocking in two of her | { . cuss of the Mouse of Savoy, as cloistered and ‘ sf the park, and the palace will be shown to teen days out from Buttalo, Sho had to put | Planks. Bho wis at oucorun on tho bunk near | you with singular freedom; even the bridal Buvk td Long Polit twice for shelter, and waa | He dey-dock, where repairs wers made, 4 | chamber, with its tracery of gold and silver, thore threo daya getting her sails thawed out, | feet of muaplo lumber, conatituting part of tho its azuro hangings, and priceless ornaments, ‘Afterwards she was twetty-two hours in the ico | cargo of tho wrecked achooner Kersearge, was | Will be opened to you. ‘nt the head of tho lake. It tobi a whole day to | sold at Racine this forenoon by United Stntes ian utasta®” Shiney Whtonria'sion” | 2e Best Political, Commer. LOND MERBERT Ol LEA cial, and News Paper will readily be recognized, is ono of the most Important characters In the book, -* Ila i was Mn "the perfection of middie Mer and : in the Union. ‘ ef aolitary ns the young Queen fy regally sur- haughty, indifference.” Anon we aaslat ata rounded and tourtee { Ponnrtionly na sad, ulnar, nee the: shampagne pocmed ‘ (2 as Marguerite ts happy? nnd who tives about | TO unt te te nterrup! twenty minutes from ‘Turin, In the Chateau that thg guest inlght qual Burg andy ore Moneallerl, whlch L have already deserlbed. | £° Danie in Or nifort’s guest VOYAGE FRO! ENICE IESTE “wandering In woods, and parks, and pleas- ‘ A vbup the fee olf her deck. Walle tn the Iso sho Ajarabal Fink, at 4 per iano feet. io anllaty 8] by ao aceuples Hceten tants ant offers THE PALACK OF TU KING AT TURIN aunees, devouring his choles Cntrees and Lon eer tanoit continental dou i'n ao er a a a ee eeu | cing ulgo sold Us duo Slurahal. fetching S210, | Brent attrnetions to lovers of churming sceu- | fa tot remarkably attractive without, and qualing his curious wines,” Wo seo tha | Ion volitiea! career—for hie had entered tho H City uf Detroit, ‘The ‘Cremblo's maingutl wus ery, a8 the beautiful shores of Italy suarecly | does not comform with tho beauty of theeity | restored Prince Florestan “enter the mag- | House of Commons for the famfly borough The eekly Tribune One ea) broken and her mainboom sprung. Both wero MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. recede from i lew wre tie ghores of isis tecorntey ee TUnexaitelt insta At tho feotot Beer ct a ei atti witndasod he lristent fated oF aise had brought te | : dished, MIE I "3 Baer tal al Breet the sight, with the Adriatic, ilkon | dee J x BE. AE TAG 1G Ae Ni cs his suscep! & snintary hardness, y DAKES BT, CLAIR AND ERIE, MILWAUKEE'S CONTRINUTION, Hyver Co roflecting the vaulshing dis | the great stalrensa thore Is a statue of Victor | his princely birth,” and hear of “the clasale | With cyory accomplishmunt and every wl- Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tritmune. Sorelat Dispatch to The Chreapo Tribune. tances ee ‘fren, and pleturing | Ainudens L, fathor of Charles Emmanuel, | lcubratlons of the statesman sage who, It 1s if He . or One Do lat. vantage thataresupposed ta innkelifedelight- ful—a fine countenance, a noble mien, nan: ner natural and attractive, an ancient lineage and a vast estato—he was the favoritof su- i i clety, who did mors than justice to his tal- Now is the Time to ‘ Subscribe. Dertorr, Mich, Nov, %—Luko Be. Clair fa | Mirwavkrn, Wis. Nov. 2—Tho tug J. J. | before ua the vivid hues of the approaching about the aame 48 Inst night, Steamers force s | Hagerman tuft for Erg Harbor to-duy to releuso | shory, If time permits, the journey by male passage through the leo with diticulty, the schooner Elida from the {co at that polut | road Is. very entertaining and {nstrictive, tea" i" me ise durrived hero ne) selec she und bring hor here, : especially near Conegliana, which {s charm- reports ico. very heavy,off the Clay Banks. ‘The The schooner Arab fs in from Chicago, and tho ingly altrinted between the Montegno and tho {ownward-bound feet were qotuny through } City of Toledo wns towed from Htacino by tho | Piive. From the old fortress on the sumynit ‘ery slowly. ‘Tho Northerner, bound up, also | (ug Wetzel. Hoth vessels lay up hero. ofa hill, a superb view spreads out on every soported utiick, urrivod nt the same time. ‘the steam-baryge William Crippen arrived this | hand sand [tisevident thatmany distingushec On entering tho prinelpal satons, wo are | hoped, will alwnys be remembered bya grate- rected with charming landscapes by Bagettl, } ful country for having introduced into these Teh collections of Japanesa and’ Chinese | islands the Moor Park apricot.” And we aro vases, and paintings deserfptive of battles in | not surprised to hear a Indy gay that she Is awhiclt the Princes of the Royal House have | “really neither Nsh, flesh, faw), nor even that heen prominent, ‘The Intter nro generally | coarser but popular delicacy never forgot- dug to the penell of Azegiio. In the Quee's | ton.” ents, which, thoush not brilliant, wero con- siderable, and could not tuo much appreciate tho high tone of his mind, his generosity,nnd enbiners there aro boantiful specimens of | nEcIDEDLY THE STRONGEST PANT OF TUE | courago, and truo patrician spirit which in- f pho weather Is warm ond misty, with indlea+ | morning fram Munistuo with tumbor, artists, whose paintings aro sumuch aduiired } Sculpture and marquetorie by Thntetth, and a "HOOK aspired all niseonduct, and guided tiim ever | <cTme,PHEnUSe ls tho bork businces medion Sot wong of rain. Wind southonst, Hight ‘The schooner Hob Koy was in dry-dock to-day | In tho ‘art-halls of Laly, havo chosen thelr | Yast collection of other ublects of beauty gue is that detailing the struggles of Endymion’s | todo what was Iiboral,and graclous,and just.” | the strongost and wost Influential tupublican Nora _ Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, to stop n leak nnd havo hor bowa froned, and the | subjects from these charming Jandsenpes. art, too numerous to mention. = AM, AL, father and the ambitions of iis mother, ‘Tho | The Neuehutels nro tho Rothschilds, of | paporin the Wost. tn tho racent contest ending a8 AxpEnwoN, Ont. Nov. 28.--The propallors Lo- | ttm Coo wa under flue aereivie navbue Bar Wor: Jenving Conegiiano, the route winds ———> older Ferra has retired to Hurstly—a spot | Course, Adrlun being tho Inte Baron Lionel, | glorious itepubtican ‘triuraph tt oceupled tho placo of ee a Teer gine | eit prapulior Onetia will go into dry-dock to- | rouch suilllans scenery, Interspersed hero Whe Toisin of tho Marlats. sketched on tho model of Hughenden,—but | and it is clear that wen Lord Beaconsticld | Cutor-of-ariitlery among. ty. Iopubllean pruss~ Amhortbuneubout 2 o'clock pe me Thay aro morrow Te atop a teak, m and there with fortifications and old eha- New Vork Herald, is called thence to London by the Conservas | drow the daughter, Adriana, ie had Baron | throwing the huaviest shot and stoll, of tactanéar AM cunting, ane do not intend to leave before ——: teaux,—tho former belng especially worthy | Ono of our Paris carrespundonts tans do- | tiyarovival whon King Willlam turns out | Meyer's doughler, the Cowitess of Rosebery | gument, to defonso uf sound principles und National imurning. ‘Tho Philudelplia passed out to Lake BP of notico at Palma-Nuova, onee tho frontier | scribes tho closing scene of tho struggle, as it | Melbourne and calls’ in the Conservatives; | In lis mind. Mr.—aftorwards Lord—Walder- | integrity, It hotpod to vont tho pustilent heresy uf Ueto wt 2 Sisk. ‘Ti Roatiake Ughtered ths LAKE VORTS: of the Venltian Statess aul the latter ab was onucted at Tourcoiny. un, JmHOr ANE, matt ous up . wit clalins” on the party, ant his ar ppratlate | but sentimental, punprin: “Stnta-Bovorelgnty” to its grave, tu rot aud bg for Colorado “at Detrolt. ‘Tho. propellers Toston, Fraiises and Gorite—whteh are’ mostly In- 3 t Rafe Le confitent—-to be mace x Cabinet Aline i omnntic, the cillof whine and | gotten, Norrnornor Milwaukee, and Alpena. pusseit up Bpectat Dupateh to The Chteago Tribune, habited by nobies and anelent fauilics, y morning tho rumvr sproud that the Govern- nt-—to ba mar not ALi the slave of imagination so freakish and-de- | Pollticalty TH TrrmunE iso stalwart Hepudlicat ceptivo that It was always Impossible to foro- } newspaper, and will romatn so unt ovory wan in tbe tell his course, alike capable of snerificing all | South, tereepectiva of rice, colur, or polltics om his feelings (0 worldly considerations, or of } onfoy the rixt to vote and bo votud fur, and bare is forfolting tho world for a vislonary cuprice,’? | ballot honestly counted, without bbulldoring or chesty dg. as clearly inu, and untitctvtt and political Nborty for black Her inunt offoinis wero hbouL to expal tho Marista | [ler or at Jenst Viceroy of India; declines a Trout thaconvont wuieh they occupied intue | second-class West Indian Govornent, and Ruedo iilleuls. Several trionds of tho monks { at Inst when the Ministry resigns is un. undertook the duty of kevping wateh and wan | ablo to, get oven ihe: Governorship of at the doors of tho chupel and belfry, It | Slerra Leone, and has to put up with a wag urrined that novo but unmistakable | second-cings clerkship for his son. ‘Tha whole at 4 o'clock, Thuy roport that ull propellers Dernorr, Mich., Nov. .—Bound up—Cleared, The magnificent College of tho Jesults at setlely pa necil:dovit yesterday had got through | propellers Lycoming, Conemaugh, Wiasatickon. | Garitz is of Itself well worth visiting; and ‘The Dean Richmond got of Yar Point tast | Ateived, propollors Hostun, Silwaukoo, North- here davas amply repalit for 8 bruvionts diye night. Reports fron Lake Eric vhoro say that | orner. apiol An mt hen, visi r y sf ho changonll bound down craft will bo ublo | Bound down—Propolters Tohigh, Roanoke, | Was Induced to subject myself to consider, to get through, Colorado, Juniata and consort, Philadelphin: | Ablo delay In order to Inspect tho resldencoof tr Catholles should bo allowed neccsa to the | tale of hopes, fears, ambitions, and disa} LORD 8TRANGYORD, publicans, aa woll ns white Dontwcrats, te ot del ur VE ole; EN " 4 dullding, and Unot ut the treat sign of the ox- + if 4 ostablivhed In tha South as in the Nurtt, swnten fourteus toot aie shal, Louthwest, mallds | sconm-barges D. It, Van Allen, V.Sivain and con THE GENEGAL OF THE JESUITA, bacted it tno Wy to. bollees ihe tocsin of the olutmants Ia vigorously told, vllera, 00, s | the prose aceanablfaliad sand tie Tonst trast ‘Who redemptton uf logal-tentter greenbacks In cold, i AMICELATINUNG: sort, Cormorant and consort; schoonors(areived) | which I had imagined was of unusial grande conyont should sound, enlilug the clericnis: to tht fed tn iy molly oO he i TV. ONG worthy i nglishinnt u his tito and class. | ana tho roniunotization of allrer, havo contributed Pp ice rd John Wosiey, Rouben Dowd, Columbian, Roins | ctl, Mh aecardance with Mts exalted poxl- | the tdufense, Saveral parsons who attempted | ping, Dns Napmenely | Bays Ms strongor sis- | Dr, Con! cle the celebrated divine, who In | jmmonsuly to tha restoration of Mnunclal consdence si Aveclat Dispatch to The Citcaao arene tours . a " tion, Nevertholess, the yisit was not devotd | to force thoir wuy iutothe chapel wero conse- ter when Ene intun roturns from Eton after naweot, ailky voles quated Socrates instead } jndustrini rovival, end good tines vxparlenced during pciieuieautta, Guta Nove 2.2 Pho stent Pont wwnon, of literest, nlthough we were tntraduced to quently repulsed with scant courtesy, anda | his futhor a ruin; “whatit is Leannot wake | of St Paul, and was opposed to nll syinbiols | iho vast year therefore tho provont ound wn es banres, Conngrant unt. oavaorh and Bren and Pont Henox, Mich, Nov. 2.—Passed up— | the Revorénd Father ins parlor furnished ellgnt eoullle resulted. Hering tint there was | out, but we are to have no more ponies,” and | and formulas asessontially unphitosophical, huuld by fet alone, Ti rant came to tho dock here, und the Swaln Ja ut | Propellors Wissahickon, Conemaugh, Lycoming, | with straw-seated chalrs, and flowered paper; Gnehor at the mouth of the river, Mary Milla, Sanilac, ght at thy convent, a crowd of Idlera qulekly she sends him forth with the to-be-fullilied collected. Just thon tha watehman fp tho bulfr; ty 1 2, qatleae i a ee aes mere prediction that le will find friends !n life, ig Bishop Wilberforce, of Oxford, Irreverent | quiere paride y oppose all Wall Street and rent map of the United States on tho wall, ly dubbed “Sonpy Sam.” In ‘Hortenslus, | guylack achemes to demauvtlzo grounbacks and wl "ho propeller June ry © hor Down—Propollers India, Shelton, V. Swayno | with a photograph of Leo XI and « mis- i y anu they will be women, and the exhortation | with the “singularly sunny taco and a voleu | yor, and produce contruction for tho bunuiltuf pre planked eS re eee ing bow | and cousorty James Davidxon and. “consort: orale ticoness Tor Pius IX, ‘Tho present | tuo Gutwolla-woremen: oF Whom fies are g | 22 nino “powor and power alone” his ab- | of music,” of whose oratory it la sald, Torsional monogelondurs to the ruln vf tho industrsl ‘Tho tux Moore and Rose agd barges aro here, | §ch ooner U0. Mowiut, General of the Jesults, the Rev, Fathor | large number in tho town, instanuly loft thelr surbing object, ‘The reader may find in “though nothing could be more uncompro- | innesoa, ods g Wind gouthwost, ight; snowing, Wind suuthwest fresh; weathor cloudy ond | jukx, Is in his suth Year; and in the.| factorios und hurried to thoir nsaistance, ‘They Endymion’s father, who was extremely good- | mising than his opinions, it seemed that | tn tho future, asin tho past Tun TuNDUe will ae malld, : 1EnOYaAN. midst ‘of his sluplo surroundings, which | Were soon Julued by the olerlcal gentry of the Took! ie the marvel of Eton and tha hops of { nothing could bo fairer than lils facts.” This | yuente the maintenance of tho Nutlonal cerodlts tt NOTES FROM AUROAD. , Speetat Pg atiy ieayo Tribune, * aro In strict aecordanes — with the | Belahbortood, urmed with cunes, bludgeons, and Oxford, where lie took a donble-tirst, wrote | laan odd commingling of Lord Westbury | purtftcation of tho public vorvicos the advaccy 0 BVUILNING AND REPAINE. .—tho propelters | Simplicity of his tastes, ft is diiil- aword-aticks, Ina fow minutes w crowd of soy- | Latin verses that threw enraptured tutors oral iho snrse ao ble, bostilp and Frjondly ito the into paroxysme of praise, and was hailed by “monks, hud colluoted. Cries a a envett-| Marletos!" and “ Vivo Ia Liberte!" wero uttored, debating Sosletics as another, heaven-barn CHRSOYGAN, Mich. Nov, Mr. It. Davis, of Wolfe Tvinud, near Kingston, | siwaukeo aml Now Stork wire welll Inport. Tho | cult to linn ino that this old mun, who 4s bullding w provolier destined ta ply between | schooner Noldurhowso has geno un, Cloured tus} takes so pitch pleasure dn showing visitors with Sir Alexander Cookburn, In Mr, Jor | sessunablo projocts of tiseat refers rald Heong rocks, the “pretentious, underbred, ‘half- | in public oxpendtitures; uppoattion to wubsldion eatin ; , sath at educate mah, fluent with ot te ed anryatots jalinary Laat, iss Soraas sou tie Kin, d hv . | aight, suhoonor F. 1. Gardiner, his flowor-earden, and who points. out the | provoking tho usual counter orles of Vivune | Milulster, who was put into Parliament by an | places of mlddie-class ambition, wilel: are | Won or equal rights to all ltikons oe eat nat Mental a Cent, Nest ania Witd south, ight; wenthor moderato. Deanty of tho environs with 8b much alfabit> | fos duorotal” and vive in Hopubliquet”. Very | eld Peer with many boroughs, and was as a fumorously called democratic opinions, but ‘ ‘ - | speaker both cloquent and exact—“some- that by next Monday she will be jn a fit condle ity, Is the commander of such hosts of moi | Mttlo moro was neoded to wut tlre to the gut. iD Hf I} at heart a sycophant of the aristucracy.” tho | Tha Marits of The Weakly Tribune 5 : 3 clobe.. T y. | powder, A knot of oxctted pricets, who hud | times ns fervent ax Burke and. always as | Earl empties his mind concerning dtr, Liner 8 Mars 0 . tion to Inunch, ‘Tho boller and machtuery uro PORT. OF CIIGAGO. Fe eee ene Lote id oneal | boon parilenturiy notfooeble from ‘wor enor | accurate ns Cocker,” some traits of—Alr, | Gibson. Simon, Earl of Moutfort, who waa to sil Wo pelteve thd to be put in by Davidson & Doran. ‘Thu diene AIIV 418, who hag riled the desta since Loyoln, ote donunichition of the Kupublicaus, felt | Gindstonet “a minor In hiy'crndlo,” * good-looking and | ¥8 Newipanoe aro apparent Wn rnd varloty of the sions of tho now craft are 107 feet long by 2) foot | Prop Onwegateblo, Cleveland, sundries, noglected tu state that the residence af ‘the { fell at some persona In tho crowd. From | Rndymlon Is modeled plainly athletic, and sald to bo gencrous aud goud- dlugvantter Q wide, und when comploted will cost in tho | }iePOgpnto, Green Jiny, sundries, if ; words camo biuws, aid oro long there. ne was fro light, in whlch at tho outset tho olorl- ON THE AUTHOR HIMRELY. cals, who ware better arnied thin tholr cnomtes, | Ha tn extremely handsome, of course, and hud deoldedly the bestof It. The anti-clericals | begins ile with an excellent capital, He wore driven from tho front of tho convent.’| had acquired somo skill in scholarship and Quickly rallying, howover, they roturned to the y Aulckly rallsin eetialsupaly of beiokbets, | Ne Ineonsldorable fund of sound informa opi venerable General ts in Flesole, whieh ts ait- Dolgtvoruond of SIUM, Mosara. Phippon & ae po cheers eh tntedd on the mountal north of Floranens Geabion Anton ivalctng extensive, allernains ‘Prop obey Buffalo, 4,000 bu corn and sun- Hensoliy=a Wine ot eth sat Hea nae On tho steaul-barge Suxone Pwenty eoe wilh Bo 3. Dh Jen is yer i, ‘ant fi ry 7 bo} prop dohn Pridgcon, Jr, Port Huron, 64,000 bu | tance, The garden ts very sunall, ‘nnd is ind uve dose aid EAU WIN bo Me ih, tes EOP aba HGgUOB Ar ROPEAIMEOG ES adorned with orange and lomion trees planted Chese, " ovary other pubticas natured," is, of course, ra ag ano apace mioiel . LOND ELNOUNNE. : to advortisors is purpuruly kept duwn to nurraw lim “Noone coul! suy Lord Montfort was a | ite. Storo than Afty columna of clear, leridie ere “ef bad-hearted man, for he had no heart, Ho | sted each week with the latest news, odltarial was good-natured, provided it brought hit | ‘stuns, stories, essays, poms, humorous eanet ie ‘and the latest COP br a t tion, and though apparently not gifted with | No Inconventence, and aa for temper, hls was | spuctal aritcles of Intorest lo furniors, whole witeration costhiyg about $400. Prop Heotia, Buffalo, 44,500 buy corn and sundries | In terra-cotta vases, whilelt new plncud | hy Jocul potica in valn ateemprod te atop the | any dangerous vivuclty or fatal ieltity of | Never disturbed, but this not from sweetness | market reports bracing at) improvements WHL make tho Saxon avcond to | Prop Skylark, Menton Murbor, auudrics. in the corner of tho - tlower-beds of | Wusup'and blood bad boon ened. Alituoox: | Xedtlsition, hia mind was clear and painstake | of disposition—rather from o contemptuous | ite market roporta aro unsurpassed, emAmY Ty, ony in tho carrying trade, tid whe will class A, | Prop Xt. G, Peters, Milwaukec, the terraces, overlooking little court where postulutlons of the authorities woro grooted | ing and distinguished by common aense. Ho fine taste, which assured him that # gentle | tho tuformation which farmers require a aod DOP" Tho work will bo done at Pleton, Ont, Sehr Arab, Miwaukeo. some poor fowls were secking for food. | With loud requests to have the decreva oxe- | Was brave and accurate,” lpertirbable In | Wan should never be deprived of tranguil- | gont transaction of Duslness, bors ua sells A MAGNANIMOUA CONVORATION, febe Wolvortiiy, Grand Havan, From Hiesolo 8 magnificent viuw spreads out | cuted, Seclny that it wis ovidently not intonded { the House of Commons, gifted with acum. | lity In a world where nuthing was of tho | ore ° and rates 78 As is well known, only the kindly Interpoate | °UF price Rh Sel bufore you,—the whole of Florence, with its | to expel the Muriste that uy, somebody rue } pleto commnnd of lus toinpor, and 80 on. slightest consequence.” A capital charac | Fuets about raltrosd combinations ton ot apt. sauna Lesieu With hla tue bras ‘< Dying Ghitatwiast W Thitatw Laat Wisk paluces rut fume be pountalne eoverull posed’ that ek eres pao uspalied without course he is fron the first montent he enters tor zatlon, thle (ak Hare, tlie, Journalist, elmore hotleed re TB WERKUY inact and new puller Buitnto, o ry ‘Transports ttos nec oe Laat ate. allye trees, 10 white ¥! ' on ol oO made th fortuncof the U7 FY Pov wil mari lovt, saved the new en bitrya daith Ut Lay - bowutitul, 4 Mito villag and the | toninusy, and the Keputtiouns began a vigorous | {0 civil service a favorit of fortuno. Vigo, | Wh ty Ye Era, i ia Bt Detrat Free Presa. oautitel waters of tho Arno. When f du den from dusteucnon on the ist, whon a | At onoof tho pubfle schools in the northweat- boat jad, the sun was setting, and golden “ scendad, nd Rd dire broke out in her boller-roum while siean | orn purt of tho city the pupils are spurred to | iitats were hanglig over this Mustrions vale ng down fuke tuna. Capt, Drake runvalong- | quod Uchavior uid study, by curds of torlts 8 | fay, whioro Danlaind Mlcael Animale ies 5 Wy OF perfeu! avior uid study bulug recog. vy Ww +f On Dourd,. and tueouyl” ie kept up. a | niced by a tancitul suuil card, Cwontyefour ot Hvadd¢ and, mbhough enppolnted ny my ae drunching atecum af water fur an hour, | those cards entitle ts © PUL Ie one latger and | tleipations regarding palatial splen- until tho Hames wore extinguished. Meanwhild | more aroumental curd. Among the puplia wid | dors of the home of tho commander of tha Sho Hbuffalo worked slowly nhend go us to keep | an aweet tte girl 7 years of age, whoss | disciples of Loyola, the vivid Impressions of alongside of the Lurning steam-burge, Tt lanow | protty ways and devotion tober teasongs had won | the cliusrinines scenery, all bathed In gold and biated thu te Western. Trunepurtution Come | tor hoe tie lave und admiration of all bor school | tec : i q unl Puuy will ake no eiulia for aurviced rendorud, | uasocintes aud: at tec eFHnKCHy whieh greeted iy sight that even ne thy oli uf wach day bor remalnturever tiny memory, while Weblud its clroulutlon, and invented anew maotinsds of slain Faris products aro dese style, is manifestly o journalist o! 8 basta is ii Garden,” A mioro creation, theugh Lord Beaconsiio tel |, eAural Je.” writes on eterna” has dowered hin with sonie of the manner. | “- : of! tee ot alr. Gy a. Sain, BL Barbe gaane of porn ape Mtabloy” In gach Hane oe ¢ most entertalning characters In the buok, = 19 fash though ho is: made superiluously poor and ] _ The Home Dopartmont, gosaty abo bp ivehet ‘tb pertyrat ftsclosu: short stories, und poota, IMorry select ty ‘Tho most thoroughly charactariatie feature | ake THE SESEL, suretine Wy of this curious book is the deliberate way in | YoUnwor Mombers o Abenultoh the ubnpek “Windows wero mnnahod, | the great tatlor, enters his name for an un- Hers battered, ant the clorieais slawly drivon | limited credit,—no necount to bo settled un- buok to the aldo uf the convent. But tho "good | lhe ts Privy Counolllar, an incident which fatuorn"' had taken the peecautlon of barrigud. reminds ono of the inte Mr. Padwick lend{n, ine thelr portals woltily, and the besieg- | Disrncll a large sum of money nt a critical Gra made no progress, Tho oloricals fought on | stagvot his career on the security of the desporutely, Hiviy and tiktos blows with a | youre man's abilities and ambition. Adriana cournge worthy of a nobler cause. Tho arrival | Nouchatel sends til £20,000 In a plain enyel- Of a etrong body of Republican worknien from " yee Roubaix, huwover, at nbout G2) in tha uttore | PUG, dust, ns Are rydges Wyilyams sent noon, pt themata terrible disudvantuxe, and | Disraell the £1-000 -note whiten was the pre- PES SOME ay te, Be ing, will 1 Pe ailabe pave tired dt with thom kad natin | eursor af her liberal allownney and legacy, | Which Lord Beaconsfield, putting himsell sn ah QEtasauENE taveesavisg cia,” | Rama wig acre an be. rua tra a ityed | hind recuption af Gon, Huckx sins up | teal dendatmerio somo Yo thelr reanie ‘Re | Wutihoaeene with ihe Counteasof Slontfort in | Into,the mnusk of Endyinldn, claps! the ans Extraordinary Cheapness. North ‘hitenpis a, dutenso. of the Titecsaving | Hoticed to be vacant, and regrets waroexprossed brighter than all tho grundent with whlch | 6:30, sveing tut tho crowd was determined not | chapter 48 will Inevitably suggest tho ro- yra upon tho Empress Eugénle and ripsiona wilt rematd crew ut Sandy Creck, whouro complied of for | 28. 8 eldes, as "It was tho init *ab- his subordinates surropnd thomselves ot | to dispersa quivtly, tho mounted gondarmea | mance of the young statcsmnan’s marringa | Makes hor his sister, White the price of sinalo aubscripilnts Oo ia fnactinon. the evasion HE he wreak, Of to went” opykes teruiet Boe, ‘the haxe dtuy tart ie at UID per locates vara: claret 10 ime a PHATE, A wey OF ue with tha Arla of hig colleague fu the Tey Bb ‘aclianiie nice ie Bl an at Hidde J8Ah Hoe coplos OF Ti ipoatage pre q ur Cortes, . Ni 1 ~~ | ONG er lu wehoolmites nous waving Goritz tha travele ved ‘ J . . on | resentation of nidstone, In 18 abel at the Dinner=Table. will be matted ono yoar for Sb Relwoner Corteg, Me, Korih’e matement BOW: | word that sh wus detained at-home by Hiness: | fu ‘Trieste, wilely presents a tne fess abtenet- | She tung thoniwelvew ne the horses’ bonds wary He pe th bot Oe views enunciated by Endymion are those of Upact mad trampied ander foot. A. second co chine wus mule, wid thon a third, “‘Tuletine | Lord Heaconsiield. | the crowd retorted with a shower of brivktats |, Mr Jean! ar In his cable mossage yeater- and botties. ‘The gendarmes drow thotr swords. | (dy, BVO Us the key to many characters in At the eight of the alt sieul the lefonsotess the book. Lord Rochamptun, ts, of course, orkinen BAY vy tho atrugale. There Ww: JK] — goucral sthmpede: gud Inthe ewinkling of nn we Soin Wino cou ayy ho sirwees aidjlntny the, souvent, ward | ‘iesibIlty of charueter” cia country iad cot cleured.: Yo Murlite wor oxpollad next morne i , bons sree Aue Aart H orn | fidence dhat in all thelr counells there would 4 On the thicd day tho teneber received tu follow. earance 3 tinier agar ee gleouaaa eres | nu ies Sy duo Asien) very alk | gpproucled by acu, whee Of ytollawing | hex down the, beucl as | tyecia of tho winitl curds of merle RiNl Bus Asked TH WITH TOWENS OF MIRAMAR blurt was muda With the cust Contatne | 20 tosond to you to seo If you will notsond uer | averlook the waves of tho Adriatic, whieh fag the broeches buoy it was found that an oute | Ono of tho larger cards, us shu Is dure ahe would | are hore frequently Jashod ta fury by te Jet froma pond inte the Inky contulued too | Rave eon Awurded tho twa curds nuccsanry to | fierco northeast wind, eullkd by the filial at a leuth uf water to porinlt OF w sun crotye Fee ae Rie are eee oat ale Wats | itunts of ‘Crlesto * thy bora.” ‘Tho vreotion rg 4 boat baa to be sen Int Guns * ¥ v Ley ticbonlye cise vote mg He twameUns | id tur mtiny thy seone. proseuted ti tat | OF tho Castle of Siranar was a hereulvan London Vanity Fats. id, und us any ano can make ups Clu re Tho Russtan and the Swede (begin, ua te wel Wea, 'it reducus the prico 1 ONE DOLLAT known, with tho “zakousky" or Samdrgost,, | KLAR. For Twenty Dollars Twenty cureup of he woneraily seryed in an anto-roam and composed | gent one year, and a freo cupy to the Bulle of allkinds of appetiziug enacks, uw hurriug, | cub, cavers, jamoked walt, ailebuves, Ouators, aD H << ) 23 x ar dishes belong to the Yzakuusks,” tnd chevso 1s tasted then Instead of after dinuve, Terms of Tho Tribun 1.80 Anlus of vodka or spirits of sume kind, or | Binxto Copy, por yuar.... More frequently twa ar three, accompany this | For Clubs of Five (€L00 oneh). 4 \ ceremony, "to opon the appetite.” Kacuses are | Fur Cluvs of Twenty (and opie treo copy) Sorter school-roow wus twost affecting, Not only waa | task,—the site being praviously a burren rock, ——_ be no lack of courage, yet tempered with Or want. i I Y munther Curse fa neler be epe Nuri ae wel = one large curd sont te the ytaug pupil buvolghe whieh was selueted by Mashnitian ap ace Ko provalent nnd so fatal bas consumption be. | adroit diseretion,” "an tren peur,” “a very pect matter, repent pase te swede, Pi ianip levees Vitarary Ralwaa. por yest ag 1G od ie urow dne wortaives Govermuons | OF thom were taken toher by her teacher, aud | count of its secluded sltution—who there | gome that it ia now overywbera dreaded ws the | funbitious and, ag it was thought, worldly | “Tho ‘frinlty t4 sacred, i uppendaged, and Gught ta bo dispanaca with as | tose cards—tho tull cumpliment posalbie forthe | resolved to pass tha remalnder of hls Ute, says the Ruaslan tor | yy, big Hueut)s per reat hia third gluas, and Bvery ‘room hus four. cure | Bat Suudes, 19 payee Downe is rH,” oF bis fourth, Probably the origin af tho | Speeluen cupios sunt fre, Ing Conall Tikouska’ tuuy BO fuud iy duu’ fuct | Give Post-otice audruss tn full melvd rah that bungry uicata, arriving some little | and btate, thor by draft, EDI Umo . before thi ner bour, would Komittancos may be made oll tle hitured a. gnack fa th iaiand 6 elnsg OF Hf rom reat score of humanity; und yet, In thelr | juan, deemed even by many to be 0 rupus Fiemative atages, wll Pulinonury Co plaints Ionstand yet romanthe ait ian innenlye juay bo rendily relleved and controlled by ro | countenance, o truly Glymptan brow, but the surshiue promptly to Dts uy i a Expectarauten Tower purt of the tice nuveattiye not feeble Strongthen thy brovehial tubea, allay dullanunine | Hess, but flexibility, and the month bein Specdily us possible furtue benelltof tho seryica | tefu—were with the child and weomed a source | with Carlotta, his loving wife, away from tho 3 of infialt comfurt tu bor upto the thne of ber nf Lin PLAUING THE RESPONBONILITY. the chit Y of Auniult of the world, and thus exyressed hilar ‘Tho Toledo Hiade has the following about the preitingat aaa ig tho uiuuy deoorutioas pas | self: "Water sat! flow from osu rocks, eo ag Morning Stuc digas iT Kut were tho cards of S| and treessliall) east thelr shudows ‘ak Htc ot tho Siqual- Serving Hureau, ox: Welly iy ple of tho Huried Bopeer Joye aad | around, the noble dwelling, which shall i vl se 1 ine o McunWwhily und u gluss of | Posi-Vitica order, oF tn realatured Jotsors ot Hon, and loosen and remove all obstructions, | somewhat sensuous,” nm very severe man ii | yodku after their Journey ju to cold. Where | Addre: ands pe aiuly iuat oventoy to a | ainbltionsof tholitticuno whose fait droamg | be catied Miramar. ‘Lhe ‘sight of the | tt tu certain remedy for as nd also sor | business, having a peculiarly happy knack | things are done on kh * 2k Tee PLE PRUNE CONDE Ue Teporice ta regard to the loss of the Mora | wore uf success, heaveus above aud the sea bulow will | cougbaaud colds sf ay of writlug dispatches, and elven to dilrting.| sgaches colossal proportion. t baven oe fa Cor, saad son and Dearbern-ttin Giles

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