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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES 11 COLD-WATER KAN Anitho preaent enso seoms no exception, Tean nedly Fepruduea tho letter hore, for many sons; but Teun give ono or two oxtrnets, whieh tay bo Justified on the ground of the po- Hie Iniportance whieh will be attached ta tho Emperor's wadding. Tho Princess ts deseribed fsa rathor pretty little woman, and fat, with brlltiant complosion, bright bite eyes, and shins They hall with Jo; wenfal elements. commenced with =“TONDON. it by the Government Against wv the Telephone Companies. ee NE: any aMtiation with « nd tha California Demokrat payshim | forwarding atyourenrliost | Rorltn anociote. An honest greenhorn from , pmo of them bare airendy 7 tha following compilmen convenien Dy penrer sampl ‘ery Moon | tho countrys, accompanied by tha * old lady, ho eanatruction of thule rite Heme Meactytige hia Pa ema anase | Hecome aware aftor their arrival at the point af | pald a, visit to the Caplinl of tho Gor- : Rte ants Kee fi js , destination bow they have heew easnnred. | man Empire. % = reprme of anulingy meh Cone Ti one of to most encouraging proofeof thotal- | if not wilhng, forces ie uacd to aceon | ing Rnd bondcann cing eee ore bridges for tho ibiti bel the if ne, and ati 4 . = The Total Prohibition Amendment | Bcelonns thoy, worked during the lnat extn | critewat the California puaineaeemen tat the | push thee ei, as ins been atmpiy. dem: | Intcd “Unter dere Linkenet sudlie te 4 nd atter the bi a Vemnoeratic party, | Come penple who aphosed hit. the most during | bustrater.” by leat “Inyeatientionss Body | cisatyved 4 to the State Consti- deen er Tan Rane fo mnie woud useof tha | Hodavsor bis agitation are tho most Liberal in as becrved It the shew-window of a_platuro- nnd auul theao poor girls are folk and | ener a hirgessized phi Sng Kolden hair.” sho is now nbout WW years ‘ nitne “Socltl-Demoorat’ in the manner In | providing him with work. Steannot be denied | tho great mnjority of them are inst in both. | Modicl In polernn salagust, the eee : ofeave, and has been under the pros tution. dented, — They nro" Soclalista’: thes become | lint Katrney, although to fs a nan whose chars | Very few of thein are strong enough to with- | horn planted himself before the window, and t-Office Telerraph Sys- teettion” of the Emperor sinea rho’ was converts to Demnoeracy, ‘Thos Soctalista who hol stand above Repronaite deserves | stand the promises aid declurations, or to o | taking his told womnti’ by tho arm, ho gaye ven! sho British Post tle Fail PA BYB* | hot Ja, | pToy fuiva find nix, enildecn, UTE VERS To 1 TTR on eta | i ne ae eee ae Pimty | kept gfetlowing, Preroration: Now, old sith i, enye om, . jt ja hort! , ft C ef ct a sement, Incarcerated 1 us you Ci tem o Lamentablo Failure, CIC eee ee aot teatime, | Stories of Destitution in Now Sot- | rai et hom, Meine do “ante reuned | been ranting and violent, demugox: ho hns and closely watched, Higttis very dificult. and | ferolintan wemse aeeh Pinte ae ere ——, rin! honora: but (ie other children will nat have, tlements Greatly Exag- the present sysien of Socinliatie nyitation | Udked nn unlimited nmaunt of nonsense: he ) ahould one or tho other af these girls aucccen tt | youlty! Nothing elyel ‘No wear thoy bave Cetchire--Monmmient | Waa inueamesaniees tue be le ge Der aes Fee ee eee ia se ee eae eer ae a a Ty ins | HUME, money, for ang wuok plrpaeot si ‘elebre— Monument er(al tt such a matter, wills (t ho Canrewitels . solve Soclulistic questions, must look out for i sh A " country. tit plotographed they must boy eatrical Cause ur and the Caurevna—the latter, it will, be remo Another tame. riay can, with reneon, call | cused great den! of harm, but—and thi isan | ure even H puatouray y must bet, for that » the potier on the plen that | they will a ¥ themeelves © Soclal-itepubileans,” beeause they | Nonornbla fact whl auecn bill for tamed and | Ymust. aa tn ierererco to, nant 8F ‘ ‘ m ay in rence to any of m haps, pre! work inside the Hfnes of | faver—he has not made money outof potllles | fodying. In despulr many an escaped girth coms | tho atiekeup 1 ‘An Interesting Intorview qith Gov. Ste | mi hamepe peyton to work tustde the Moe oF | nithoweh ho had eversapportuntiy tadoao. 16 | titwauicite: many are broken in spine and ro- | “io wour they have nahi. hue de ii. n ‘4 ‘view Ve Ste party orig ir Shave nothing but dinmonds om thele reforms, views, fdens, and prinetnies, If | $4 to-day again what he was before be started | aign thomselyes to a life of ahume, beenuse thoy | thelr fluzers, on tholr throata, In tholr ears!’ “Lt Jolin, they ahold not mect with success thore.—well, In nylttiorn poor drayinan. Undonbt- | find no protection even under tie law and the | fs no rire oceurrence to see them trolling about then. thoy must fiitate the exninple of the utd has leurned nareat deal; bo Is notdes | potlees but very few find shelter With | tn dilapldated ald gowns, such as you may bo- Abolittonists and wate the formation of view Henlof common ‘sense, and the | aome kind and) henavolent family ntl { hold tn the corntlefds of Southors MMtlnote ducins Gov. J.P, Bt, Joun, of Kunsas, reached the clty | party, whilo thos atand true und sterdfast to he tntist have gathered fron | thelr relatives can take thet home, This | blackbird tine, ond such as no Beltovilla gte yosterdny on hla way to Now York to tako partin | their flag and dogirines working singly tor thate | experience and his close contact with tho tnost | aluve trade is in a tlourleliing condition, | rautd wear while milking tho family cow fat, the Temperanes Coneress ta by held there the | Success. dingeruus cturacters of ott Catlfornta populas | On thy. 2d of November Inst ono of thess | fnetewl, they wenron thelr long. bony fingers Dulin able Toing a teripntancosworkor, ‘anit The New Yorker Handela-Zeltuny writes: ton teady us to bellove that ha will become a | © female arents to prucuire employment for an | from nine to a dozen dlamond rings, Ms Judge 5. . Aseft) eltizen herenfter, who iniy ve able loyed girls" wie arrested in Duesseldor r : he ry \- having buen electod twico to tho ofice henow | .* The normal an’ healthy develnnincnt of wll | to repalr ail tha | harm,” he yaa” dune | ke cata fe f Or Et eee eee ind be con, tyust be mentioned in bi | the girl owes Iny Correapondent siya, ' {oSir Franels Drako at Plymouth. bere, a sister of tho Princess of Wilea—will, D 1 kt: 8 “HAVER TO BAT MUMMLE-PIB, ‘ esa Dolgorouki—8, | and acknowledge the pr gesip About. tho Princ Bi worn, whethar they I no 0, Hall—John Wilson Oroker. Grand-huke Viadinir, he adds, “haw alronly 7 iven ing to others "will be sure to follow.” _ | the Finporor's alstor, Olga. Queen of Wurtems <gyeelat Corrrspondence of The Chleage Tribune, berg, is reported to bo exgingon the young Bee knits NOY. 1h—Tho long-expected | Indics—the Cayrevnn and the Duchess of Edin~ Lasmpotweelt tho Knglish Government and | ban—to hold ot against tho now woman: “but prsul will . companies Ison the ave of telat, i Ibe noise, The nistross, now to become wsibie, Ibis now he heard ns soon a8 poss wont wonton hud. tivo stepesisters, older than, barageie Sines the Attorney-General filed | Rerselt, wha were botth tuletresson OF the, Em Sbe caine from Etberfeld in company with Nvo-} sidered a littic harsh. but lf Pdoexpross myself elephone will carry the day, unloss polsoned *n by Atmorican relations is suticlent toll us Eto | by his future good behavior, He delivers ta whom she Intended to take to Holland, nie! c! 01 th BICEP alleged Infringement of tho | Htuns as Pour the Great got rit ot wire nd ran | Bots. the Inst timo on a temporunce issue, HO | punns, who ure wridunlly feellog tho olfect of | n-apgeeh avery Sunday afternoon on thy sande Foe eee oie vaedonien attempled 10 (eK UIA | Henrtttiay nae ‘Biegantly ak ine nt tixhts over the tel wenphy of the | Inorter te put Cathorlie nnd her progeny on ia rogardod by the tomperance people gonorally | Ainericnn ppetition ii wl our bones, with ox- |. Lot, but these speeches are of an cotlrely diver- | few more “proper sumptes of eechanutets® Mut } gunt, wufled-up, and Indolent eet of females govern! Teourso iinportant tint tho caso the throne," More extraordinary than all, my | ns au apostle of thelr faith, 2 cusable cays ‘Thus reads the confession of nn | ent nature from bis former politieat ebuliltions, A rauniesl up by the pales, Thera ts every | Trover betore In my ite bad tha bad luck to try, (EIs OF COUTS correspondent goes on tosny: "On dit. that the Ila visit bad been announced tn advance, | {ofluential Honanetal paper of Southern Caranny A4 will by seen from the following extract of one | probubltlty tht she wiltnot bo in the market low pont When you see them, done up in all and [ast evening he was tendered an in- which only a few months ago altelbuted Very SGOT AAI AS An ARENL oF A purchaser Of | tha colurs of the ‘rainbow, wadiling on the our | of bis lntest efforts: “1 have taken up agai iny: presont prosperity to temporary intluences and | former employment in onder to provide fur | (he'elass of goods shu hus becn dealing in bere- 4 r 1 reception by the tomperance workers of if te fad tnd 1 1 tf ttreets, thoy ave to Indlente by their outward Inst the comptes, with a view | peror. Ono died, and the second was married to formal conditions, We ‘ore glad, Indeed, to percelye | myself und fully, Budiness 8 business, and. | tefore, appentince that they nro copsciuiis of their gormation mitt! aS Tussian General when tha Emperor took to | the elty at the Patmer Houne parlors, Amone | that they eadunlly begin to comprehend the | as business is not eampatible with polities, I mower toe 7 Fae eo ee oy why lan General wher the fmparur took te | those who called to pas thole respecte were: | Kreatness of tis vountey aid. Ue imextinustibie | therefore reqwest ail politicians, potitical bum. | Jlow certain Mr. Paes lost n package | fiwer fo cenauer, and tlt thoy bave gutpod 10 uty's gtisona of sister when sho found her own influence was westion was not settled long aro, The polut waning A pranty pleture this of Ituadan be faoue whleh adinlts ofa very brief | Court-lifer While on the subject of left-handed Inek the Goyern- | wives, mi ment. ‘Thirtean yours MN aout cortuin jewels which were once the prop- mp purebascd tho monopoly of nil pubtle tel | Cory ae tho uitortumato. Princens Charlotte, and egph. wires In tho Calta Kliedom yor an pte nti silt hag wlwaye, Huis eiboHE eal le telephone suddenly springs | of tuystery antl some romunce, has pever carnal a ana ‘lovelops. turely ; fow | heen very’ eclaurly, ascertained what became of and as atte the gems; or how thoy passed from the Princess" peoths after ft is Exhibited xs an literesting possession, My corresponttent, however, siya two powerful companies aro established In | thoy aro now ti the posscaston ‘of the dumphter Y town benity, teete, tournure, aod the -Lord. z eat Fesontees in Huropent clreles, and that by des | mers, hypocritien! reformers, aud offlee-hunters | contulning 650,000 franes at the Northern \ i a a " Ot tho "eee eteuse Men i | aes GOAN fencer tema | te gu ia on em, | Haley Station inthe City of Parl and bow | prog keene gtr Aa * id ig 7 re tndeper ota o uy camster tins Ligh it ES pOTIAl "1 wenn cl a i Cirse, Me. and = Mra, Jy, Hobbs. | presente “The only. advantage. which, In fete Mion. Tad whole of my nttentian wile | Be came in possession of his trenstire again, | Incl money. for paint, powder, esscnacs, and Mr.and Mra, ©, M. Alboraon: Mayor Adams, of | Kuropo bas enjoyed 800 fur over the 1 to my bualncss. And, besides, busl- | the Courter de Usttane relates ay tollow: family in Bellevitle ror the annie tors nee Ad Hurlington, Ia.; 0. 1, Stanzvland, O. F. Statford, United Statos is the great amount, of expe | nese-imen da not want to seo tont. Tho paeknge bis luckily been found. Mr. send osha ete a . Mrs, If, 1 Hood, E. HL. Cheritreo, Mra, Itlee, ital sho 1s now foreed to divide with ‘ous | ers uthering before thelr places of | payes dit nothave ft, a8 fe anpposed, nt the Miss Frances §, Wilinrd, Mra, A. Grugin, Mra, | fer yor the parts which both countries, unt within a | biminess, ‘That elnss of peopte enn seo me overy | 5 ys ot i \ HE '[ t eee ee ee rorht et iushiets aud: | Lunia mOntiite me ace Reales Ok pitek Tank wa | Orpen Rahway Staton as ri WITH THE TURCOMANS. Mary 8, Willard, R. L. Scarlett, J. 3, Carsc, M. | indunt A, Lanngan, A. P. Kelloy and indy, W. E | Pons y xossiping friend hus something to Ry quay. The packnze was tlyhtly wrappe are how raversed. America fs now ity | broom stand at Rieter diapesition to assist me in | ot newspaper, und was found by th ie sion of tho firat and Europe must. be sat- | cleuring (taut; otherwise they are not welcome, OTs | e by ml furlough, | An Enereetlo Correapondent’s Trying with playing tho second purt. Another | itetoriners wil Mee ee Tee ea eee buss paren ? i ) ? re to ste ine jn referonce to yong Ww! oung Ezelot, whose parents Uxperience—The Discomforts of an non Tor 8 practiont appllenttan to the pure | of tlidy who wits the original. and morgunatio Keltoy and aly, John Wado, wife, and daughter, | German Nnunelal authority directs our atte our public nttalrs can find ino every evenine Ive Te Neuliy tee yore met ntitiwed then Oriental Towa. ' fonten tor is prnctley ho problem, bow far it | WHOOF the tte Kiur Leopold of Hetzium. ‘Chis | W. A. Starkweathor, A. C, Nollingor, HM. 1. ) tlon to tho pusaitiity of w total failure of crops | before 8 o‘eluck, wt my homes after Ravelock |) aeives by kicking tho puckuxe Nout ns enitdren Hutianx Coercvraniteada dandlow Ive TE oar vor mnethods of elcutrio come | HWEARNE prevent Aivibe in Paris, und aha in- | Forsyth, W. F. Killet, Mr. and Ars. 1. 2. Stowe in America.and aplenald harvests In Europe. | amin und do not desire to be disturbed." | leick a football, When they were rendy tu enter | A tton some days’ exper Bay Fay mupersede othor inethoits of elcotr herited the Jowels from her mother, who doubt- | sir, nud Mrs. J. ©. Shaffer, Mr. aud Mrs. I, whieh event would secessarily: v 0 Future must show how long thls new depart- | (he railway carrie une of them quietly stooped {ter some (dnys’ experience of this town puniestion, at once takes ground toss got thein from the Helium King. Tallmarlgo, Sirs. Mo A. Cunmings, HL. W, Dud | Tmoutalelfcct upon the resent prosperity nthe purt of Kearney will last. and, pleking tp the packnue, slipped it | of Kuchan, and espectally of its caravanserahy Fae ey tuo duvernment, runt a Be ee tT ley, and othors, Poe Pay tee country whore aren inelutes | Lhe New Orteunser Deutache Zettung tend. | luta brelotg brad. tnghanulug onbieal ewnlen | E shall be exceedingly glud to get away from ve z - voter 01 7 ’ Ms + 8 ‘i e A : rice? soldiers on furlough yt ; ete 0) » Wretched localitle: 1 ae ie Ae aiiifhens Shudld yee the veteran littamone ation an aaltorinl eotsiae ‘The ovening was spent very plenaantly in | nenrly nll tho zones, and which Js, consequently, | ers Me. Garfield the following advices fort of travelingevulise. Ezefat was not aware It. Of the wretched localities of this wretched. ‘ \ o 44 of nrival, ‘Tho | About to retire from nective duty. His words of ean distrust tho silent thre 4 Iifectionnte furewall Will uppenrin the ynges UE telephone Bo ee ee onet mats by tit tho Ar Jintrnal pubhention which hy eats view of se! u! O8, y enced forty-two years ago. Tho history oar mechanism of electric telegraph..but | literature doos not, T bellove, supply a parallel bs direct telephonlo actlon of the human | so to bis—thitt of an editor commenclug n bythe direct Pst thoy had to eniploy | WUviication, continulng to edit tt for aver turty: yee, For this purpt oy had to employ | yours, and retiring from it when it hid attuned tectrilty and conducting wires iy no respect | Yhrorous uze its vidite angaiented and not doe socinl converso, and the Governor was prevatlod | Only partly subject, to tha unfavorable Indu: we next President, his advisera (n the Cable | of the great treasure be eirriet in his bug. | East, Lthink Itly the worst 1 have been In. # ences of the cleinents, and the Intter {s very | net. nnd) the lenders of the Republient party a ' : Y To pe f . upon to stop over hero on hls return and spenk | finprobaiiion as wns’ clearly” demonstented | huseitnow in tole own bunds to crush and des | lem aetived we the waysatitiods vame | re people atin distance the petty: miseries one two evenings, probably next Friday aud Satur- | during tho Agriculturat Congress ut Nerlin | molleh -the Solid Democratic South. and | took his departure froin his comrades. Oo the undergaus may seem amore Inughable than day, nt Farwell Hall. ‘tho first evoning he will paler te meni ay alt she Penne neiee il mee eqibpartunity, tg ae F smstos, road to Neullly he duneed for two: hours bn otherwise—heru they by no means. tend to speak about “emperance,’ and tho second a Pu ye ets el eta country tavern without tnying alto his bread> | axcite lillarity.in the sutferer, It{s1 about tho Kansas Exodus,” repeuting here the through Germany, because of excessive four of | blu and inelpradtices, to emancipate | jay, whieh dangled nt bis al of bis now four speeches ho proposes to deliver In Now York | tholr executl eeonomle Mepondénce froin Ani ny Mieht In | themselves, 1f Hane will ouly tnke care that tho | “eotrechate,” with whled hs tnocoune | lays and nights that L maysay Lhave not had jon produce more disadvantageous | Federal off in this nnd otbur Southern States | try girls, Then he went to Neuilly to hia parents, | ten aninutes unbroken rest, All day | ‘ "1 5 : At + jong > tel *f . 1 Y Monday and Tuesday evenings. effects in| Germany staelf than b fu America. | are distributed among men who, as recog- | wito are honest gard ‘sand brave no other aub- ? . sees aii y éferent from those used tor ordinary tele- tert Oy ele aoe iat Pe cee ‘At the late clection {it Kansas a constitutfonal | We sen for tuo fountation of better relations | nized Htepublicans, enjoy tha confidence and ré- | siatenee,- except from thule molest little bust. one’s hans are in perpetual motion trying to bs. dtowever Important In peautlee, sulon wi! mnie. for Lritish art, and. for nine years | amoudment was adopted : Bod. arcs btn aries and ¢ arena tana ue he penne: Ay eg nae ny Sow Or ness, Exelot's mothor open the vrend-bax of | defend hls face and neck agalastthe pertinae ence betwee! eeriiny ¥ I. ’ o " y nnd Atoricn, no a expe | Tents at tou men who werealways Unio nding the packuze, she threw it | eluus attac i Te raid ot tue tauman vole ed Ar, Hall pledded on Ueforo bis pabileation mot PROMIBITING THR MANUFACTURE dant rian te taalitntethe exchingoat ntodieta | wud ftepnutteats, and whore clete: knissness. and | DOr, tale atid tudiaus te teteeoure, eh Ny | claus attacks of dlithy bfue-buttles, or in t p * + mn iy shing 7 ; oranto of liquerin thnt Stater whiel, went tuto | und goods etireen tiers countries. Aiud thle | social tundlte af nbovy Terao. “TREY see ee eee aang aan eon it ya | UTushing ants, beetles, and various other tne L ' ; : ‘ 28; erinany tu iat ins ns, Uno of them fa Preside ‘edays the package with the 64,00 | estes movemel sa fi ORY HekEly ausand methods of the telephone nce | puvlleto whom tt ap houlerrt Howe ities Lhe coats reporter askuil the Governor in reforence to tt. | ret usa very bad example, beennes only n short | Of our Chamber of Commerce and Sanitary As- Fee ORI cor alittle Suk TT CHET GET AiG Gvtun takes me very nearly ono Hare Government do iit use, ankappar- | dence ane he WAVE Had tie tho ultimate | eset Hint he aurted the movemant trea Uline agp it raised te turit on American prod | snclution: thors ure Presidents of our baaks, | tho room without buinge noticed ty any: nie mul Cathie RUE tlle nee 18 8 wel a i yours ago and took Ged tnto partnership, am ucts and tmanutactured + ‘Thisaction has | but none of thom have ever recelyed from e with creeping things, and & faghage to Immedinto tntention af using. | Ruecess his ondenvorl Mr. Ht y . one teiupts us seldom as possible, AS a examined, Accidenutlly a tarried sister residing oi . 3 ly weakened the disposition enter- | any Republican Aduinistration ft | at Suuliiy. be visit of he \ ¥ * t , ever since hat beon making a bitter fight, A { considerably weaken Ly pt "i d ong if | quteide of Neullly beard of the visit of hee Further, the Stute purehaeed the telegraphs for palnta with, regrottul momar a plsture ot the Soar liter ho hail so workod up public sontimoat | Miited.on this side of ‘tho Atlantic to reduco the | those Important | Federal | ollices | with | rather at her mothers, aud camo tosee him. | tor the tine spent on thy top of the house, theenle purpose of promoting tha publle good | those nine weary yeurs which refused to give | ontho subject that in bis annul messago bo Uirit, and his, on the coutrury, produced a dis- | wh: the _feadershin of tho party i | she finds the packaze with the money, andypens | tying on a mat, .and which Jt would ben yislltuting telegraph Intercourso; and, ou | buck tha hopes of iis youth, ‘Tho greaturtists | felt Jusiliied in recommonding the enactinent OL PR atcetnee ettremmatent oe Ai Hee eG Loni Auiriutttation weed einiec | Was,ieapper. | What a surprian when xe hebalds | uiuekery to eall ved-time, ttwould be difficult tte broad grommd¥of public utility, tho tele- | “tlourlshed * indeed: but art was, with scarcely | Jocul option laws, ang to his surbrlsy, oven the | ho Fe erebirs. 60 ie en ites to | Imdke th trial aid fill tHe prominent offlees in Sitty ho whole tunlis proceed to ihe pulica | (0,40) wheter eur the daylight hours aro qaph authorities should be tho Inst toquestion | 19 exception, Le el the cnstitution coe Teonieica nt ugsburger allgemeine Zeltung writes to ithora Stites, but chietly Louisiana, with | aiies. Te must be suid hero that these bone: Ta toar Leta iceceoney torinent. Every ten treright of the telontions toa pluce tu ottreom- | ONY A BARE MEANS OF EXISTENCR TO THRat. PPM tho Constitution, Tho nuent. | Cuat paper the followluz: gentlemen of that ‘calibre, and ft would dot oo | peuple did not know anything about Mr, Pages? | Wlniutes Ib'ts Heecessury to follow theexample amy. The Government miay well | A hundred pounds was an unheard-of price for | Hunt went throug the Bente unanie | . ‘The mitich-discusscd murder of Mme, deSko- | lois before nroind sucht nucleus of a clean Restie the reward he hud olfered fur the recov | OF the people ying around, and to rise and nerclal economy. hi Pe (oles | pulnting. “ST have seun,” bo writes, “at pub- | mousy, cand fe. soon aAW that uminle | sole by the Adjutnat of her son, Uzatis, and | Wid. puriiied, Wepublican purty tho bottorele- | ery af the packnget neither did they know auy~ | shake thy wut furlously toxet tld, for abriet lument over 1s millions expended on tho tole- | jig sates pulutings sold for thousandg of pounds | Frs'trouble nhend, for ho found the very men | Mit coufedcrates, was called up before’ the | wents of the Sate would gather, thing in ‘reference to thy Impossiuility of | shuce, of the crowds or glgunticbluek fleas to mapt.iftho telephone should tn a mensuro | for which tho artist received less than whun- | woo had voted for the amondment bitterly op- | Criminal Court at Phitippopel a short thine azo, ‘Nhe Lexus Post (Galveston) {3 jubilant | passing any of the bunk-Dills or bonds, ua thele | ca hear distinetly ducing around, and feel mopereedo Its but tho frat consideration should reds iia mays he agene A paras UL uel pushugitin tho House by every means ‘thoy fscoused thoro nppedred Letare the equrt, the over the great rallroad improvements going numbers Rad beet | elma at Aver ane stlll inore’ dtstinetly. ‘Lhe Impossibility of orfe! v1 ot rte. a ff B v1 7 lantenegring El and Andolu, the Macedo- , conntry. wats, efor, won= | repose iti coptl ry enbethor interferonce with the Intraduetion | inchs Str, Mail's) prosauco for £80; it urounbe | Fe and “Tnemph thelr’ avers erloueh sate Mlane Stern Hartehik. and Nikolaus Uzatis; mo | Onin that State, It says: cate whieh “guided “thoes good people in | pePiuseets. fee brought on eee oe ee CUAL et en art sansa | it Christ's muction-roonn 2.400, Prout ae eee oie i en ee aoe eo vokts | broltier of the murderer Uzatie, wou ended his | At present there aro no less than 1,000 miles of | their action, Tho otticer tw cargo of | rovur witch depeives ine af all desire to ¢ desnotamountto willful obstruction of the | G0 eulnens for his largest and six ulnons for hit | Yestakon one ux the members weakened. -n | fe, after Killlaz Mine, Skobeletf, by shooting | ruilrond tu course of coustruction in the Lone- | tho, pollco office telegraphed to Parla Im- | sient jonethreeort a UE Ce re to eat, progress ofa poblighenellt. Ifthe Judges will aimnllest druwiiga. Saulpture was in o ett! | Hemocraty—but after a long struggio ho was | Mimeclf through the heart. Nothing new was | Stur State which will be completed before tho meditiely and paves nrrived tho sume night at | 7) oe Di pai ‘our scores of donkeys tjosnalght of the fuer thitt, In taking overthe | MOre Wsustraus condition, Chantry had meny | yor buck, and tho amendmont provatted. From | elivited by iho testimony. Hue ludicrous tn | Inpse of another year. In this tho | Neullly, where be reevlved his lost treasure. | Dray In choras; vielous horses scream and cay ho private telegraphic companies, | commissions for busts, und afew for portrait: | this timo on tnoney Was poured into the State | the extreme wis tho babel of langunges | rouds planned nnd extensions of roads Ezeiot the amonnt of the offered re- | quarrels nud hundreds of jackals und dogs, yuinessof tho private telegraphic comp: M from tho whisky interest of Chicago, Milwaue | Used in tho proceedings. ‘wo af | already completed and — contra for | ware Ou frances, and presented the two | note yards off, rival each other in malas keo, St. Lauls, Loulevillo, and other elties tode- | tho .defendius Inwyers epoko Bulgarian, | are not ineluded. Onan iverage tho constrae- | daughters of the police oflleer with 6,00 franes | night Iildeous, "The human inhabitants o fent the mesure, but he kept up the fight, and | or rather Slavonic, and tho third spoke Greels, | ton of vt inife of rond costa £0,00), Thigamonnts each. the curavanseral after sunset mount tatho won against ull opposition, carrying the Statoby | The witnesses who were examined spoke partly |. to tho snitue sum of $40,000,000, which will be ins | In referring to the root of the evil, why so | roof, nud sit there In scanty xarnients, smok- about 8,000 majority. ‘ Montonegrian, partly Hussian, partly Polish, | vested in Texus during the next twelve months, Gi sé sist aug thelr kulouns, and talkla: Asn Lak iT Soe sorte: ons ns to how tho new Inw | partly Uulenciuh, partly Greok, pardy Turkish: | OF tuts su hare reninte at fenst €0.00000) iu | Many German-Amerleans In revisiting thelr | ie iar tdnignt,. What berstinn ng until was working the Governor anid that he found | Finally tho yowale cook of Capt, Uzutls, the | the State for earthwork, tles, bridges, etc, | natlve lund are exposed to annoyances on is, et least of hecinss Lallude toe eos tho machinery of the State insuilictont to curry fnurderer, sens called up. cudt nue shinky ermian, Nilich nro expended nzwin by contractors, labor- | tha part of the German Government, -the | attempt to deseribe. 1 shull. only’ say thatte {rout fortho present, but tho necessary loxisia~ | Toeiand Hiulguriin, Greck, and ‘Turkish, inter- | ters, etc wemusons, Bineksmuittis, cnepen= | Cincinnatl Volkshtatt writes the fullowing: | isnot ut all conduelve to sleep,—any moro yening of the Lexisluture, which would be in a | preters hud to bo used. Tho testimony of tho | merchants, great and smull. Juding from ap- The root of tho evil isto be found inthe fact | than: the Bacelauulin shouts of a belated fow days, There wis no open opposition to tt, erman cook pissed from the Gerumin finguage » these one thousand aniles } thut tho German Government docs vot desire | revelerin London seeking his domletle about however, yeu he did not expect to commence | {nto Russian, from the Rusaian {to Montene- | are only a part of the new ronda which | tho return of any Germun-Amoricans even for | 2 u’cluck dn the morning, aby prosecutions before Jan, }, for there wagin | erin, and thonce Into tho Turkish Janguuge, | ore contenmlnted and will be commenced | tho purpose of a temporary visit to thor former ‘Lo ull these unnmoyunees are to be added the way of punishing the ‘affenders the fact that | before it reacbod tho Court. within the next few year, and which must | homes tor the following reasons: First. these | tyy perpettial cheating, Jying, and stealing tho Heonses for tho aalo of hiqnordid uot expira | Col, Fred Iecker writes in reference to the | Driig xreat suis of ihoney to our Stute. As | returning Germnan-Armoricaus | have become | corvunts and attendant: 4 ii? this. peomate until that time, and thay had been fesied under Lf c . 5 things nowastand, [t seems that tho development | used to more free political relations, and con= Tyas md attendants, dn this respect, oxltiug Mtwee "These inws wero In confiiec with | Persecution of tho Jews in Germany as fol- | ar vir state will be greater during tho next atuntly find fault: with politicnl aitairs.as thoy | ONe's OWN servants are the worst, They deem tho uinendinont adopted, und would bave | lows: thres yenrs than It has been tor the list twenty- | exist i Germany. Thost often give vent to itn saered duty to chent their employer, aud to bo repented; but in ‘the ieantime—tha Thla persecution of tho Jews ia nothing clgo | [lve years put together. ‘A Btrong current of | thelr feelings by’ digrespectfu)" compurigons } would feel ashamed it nt the end of the day: liconses expiring so svon—he didnot | hutan appeal tu the lowest of all passions: to | fmmigration as nual wending its way towards | and apecches, by * patred and contempt" (the | they could not bonst of the amount they had think it the part of wisdom todo anything. Tho | tho Sl eeat Ten; Ho matter whcthor those | Lexus. Gov, oberts and bls Bourben Admin | terms used in tho German Criminal Code) | thieved from hin, As long ay a certaln de- amondinent,eo far as tho inanufucture of iiquor | thut do apheal wear the bluck-frock of tho | [stration to the contrary notwithstanding, und tt | agulnst Germun wuthorities and tnstitutions, | greg of impunity attends thelr peeulation was concerned, howover, was being euforced, | Jesuits, or tho helmet of the i the blick | Must inerense dally in conequonce of tha fabu- | Secondly, because the German Government de- meehuntcal nection of tho opor- | trillersin literature: publishing a paper for nibe rs trivial, On the other inde the ] Yeats ut O logs, and amidst the seers of the statues; and bo, and Baily, and Westmacott had | the Government did eo not to provide the Stute | some patronage tor montinental,tributes; buts wihyen additional source of revenuo (it was | Folvy wus working: roe Bp of thent, reguiy tng it pot until Inst year that «the = books | mison’s wages per day. on ett Flaxian, " vor | not long before that tine, bud been rewarded by ef the Department showed a eurplus over | q fu autllings uplece for his humortal desiyns, wedividend of tho ecupltal expended), but to | *So ttle was the grand art understood.” ro~ tupply the public with greater facilities fur the eee ‘Ms Atal ni Linney Bat A von pat oie be efoyment of a valuable ngent fn the exigencles ine wor ‘statue plates, T hae mnCrous i . fal * Ings that C was ruining my publication: asd not c{soold and commerefal Hfe, there cun be Seer ak beveent tinea ok. IME OF BOIit= NTOXE OUTCOME TO THE IMPENDING BTRUG: | nudu tigre, torn through, was sent to Gut. . mo by. pasts |, pentesting nialnat such t= But the trouble is,—and none complain 60 bit> tole to pines lndeceneiet ie Tallon tulyof it os Englishmen themaclyey,—the Brite | It may naturally be supposed that one who: ty Yours of work as a muah of lottors by pro- ueFeat-Onleo telegraph system, ae it now ex: | Feadun' Gor Att. Hall oubllaber a book. fr Ho {ts isa hiwentable fallure, wholly unworthy of | gud wasa Parliamentary reporter in 182), hus tteenterprise af a great people. Lhe service pursanidly nue, ut ie ecleuva sr ito ature hateen rulned by the Introduction into ft of | aud artwho haye gloriiied th entry, 1 y y ° what antlelpation, therefore, will tho English- edlepy apnttiy of an old-{nehloned Govern~ | Mhniug world awale. those.“ Hecolteetions of a nentotice, In ite denlings with the publio the | Long Life,” to the completion of which thogray- Gorernment bus not only not been progressive, Pepettre ‘hor proposes to duvote tho residuc of tutithus ton largo extent been retrogrnde, It | hig exiatence. none RE ! An obsettro paragraph in one of the dally pa- Desfought every reform whieh the cunning of | paw annuunees the death Of Nes. iosaindud fosention has attggested, and Kins eramped with | Croker. Her death sovers another of tha Inks ratietions the growth of u system which, if) | whlch bind the present to the past. Sho was tho kf to the freo action of open competition, | wifo or ‘ vould bavo been adequate to the pubitade. JOHN WILSON CROKER, Band, The nubile wero lung sinco discouraged | One Of the Crit cual nover foRsar Deottae OF wibthoexperhnonts and there nro thousands | tho inpression which his slashing reviow of fo London who send thelr motropolitan dias | squcaulay's * History made upon. ino tho frat fitches by porters aud cabmen purely on | time Lrend it, It hns been suid of that merollouws unds of expeiition, ‘Thia, £ know, sounds | wibeting that Croker atronpted munlor, but credible; but brief experience of the trata | only committed suicide, ‘This ls not the place Wnishes fneredullty. ‘Tho wires are at any in- | for ine to dethonstrate tho fileity of tho neat Huotlinble to be congested with messaxes, and | eplsram; nor would It bo necessary for mo ‘aeimisslon at auch times becomes a ques- |'to do so If vou, hhvo Fond | tho: ren ton of hours tnstead of minutes, A | vlew. How terriblo” it really was, ma we of this nature camo under my | bo Judged fro tho way in which tho brill toleo only a few weoks alnee, A short fant historian auiied Croker’s edidon of Bos- Feeedispuich of eloven folios’ was not | woll’s “Life, of ‘=n criticism now daualed atthe recoiving office untlt just eight | known whorever English Hteraturo hus a place. hours after It was handed in. ‘Tho numberof | [twas in articles of a porsonal und abusive fltnd messiyes has doubled within tho fast | character that Croker excelled, and hia won- egot years, while the meouna of transmission | derfntlenrning mado him a dangerous enemy. dave lngyed an behind ina manner inconpre- | He tore the acilpel unheedingly through tho Masibte to everybody oxcept the few who have | uuivering flesh of his Sotins: with the mad fury. ten nomething of Governmont departments {| ofan Inquisitor. Ile blighted tho young lifo of Hered Jn ait the arts. nd tow not to do it!” pen in a deudly review, of which Byron mut- it Marvel Is, that John ull tolerates such ty apaclty, Hols very stupld fideed or ha vould “Who killed Jobn Kenta? 3 they ay bo -pissably civil; but the Rnd in the large cities innay of the local dealers | Uressreoat on high oien, or the Guile snus | us extension of our railroad facilities. aires ta provent cuiiuration to the United states | dae th” id ehecke wero tan. Although this infxedt mutual udmiration | ‘The New York Staata-Zelting writes: Be maach as joeslile, Heinle ery Tee Lente ants. «che. ae Aner Anau ABANDONING THE nUBINESS, eoulety does Hot represent: tho mujurity of the } We are excoodingly glad to hoar that Str. | German: Armorieun {e suswets (had wus wees) will bo treated Ike n dog," unless: you and by tho middle of January he ind every rea- | Gorman nation, it ia, nevertheless, one “of the | Eyarta ting rotracted his considerably mixedun- Pe wt em saute to prvniol vou erat on take the intilative in this respect. Unless son to bellove thit tbare would not bon distil- | most disgusting oxerescences of thls progressive | denned, and unsatisfactory circular relative to So Ee Te Atal: HUEDONI DEULELIN is pernounnie On Tih edl see ha-walke tO. covernorwas aldo naked about the stortea | only a teniporury une, It does hotalternn ioivor | Guybomes in Germany. 3h, Evace ateo sasuret ruinous a desiro ty emigrate by thole | be leit uneleaned ad wil bo defruuded of. of-tho suffering and diatress in the north and | itaintamy, Although of Inte years this Infamy | adopted echtizons will be earetully guarded Te eas wots icons tke ferns half thelr toad, the servants und the fodder western putt of his State, and bis reply Was in | flushed across tho horizon (ian Ammarican sca- | fyaltenses and under all circumstances, aiid S regurd theso returning Ger- | Werchants being In accord to cheat, and di- “ Government doe rf general toring that & per cont of the people | port, which to-day, | ndmit. tears an intor- | all conplaluta will bo (minedintely attended to, ie ‘1 y vite the spolls between them, Such is tho Wero in a highly prosperous Condition: wine | national churuotor, thegreut West of thovountey | We, tharerore, willingly necepe tho diplomatic | mt Amerigans uriwolconie Sy (sitGrs. mat . f Y Pershin domestic ns L have Known hin,—an Wiont crop had bon ocd, and the prospects for | his notbeon contuminated by it. "This cluss of | oxcuues whlch the Scerctary proditecs a8 an ox~ ) #UCsts. We will ba a almieule mutter to indies tung FUEL ROVE? aie toe finns tho coming crap were nlao good, and whilo It WAS | CeO ey ee olds andwo muccrub | ciao, for ate Alnmular clrouinn viz: ‘Lone the | United States mory ndvuntuiraous to tho latter, | thee, Ldore sy the exporlenee of ‘most Etc rue thit there was, somo dest ou in certain a i . clrentar was written ftrone of tho ollices of his 7 orld as . p Ost loentittes, wiveh was uoldent ta.all wow couns | Lunar Welr noses, why It Ik thn the Jews. i | Depaetment and uot under his personal wuper- aa far us tho prot ie eriean | ropeans in this rezard ls the same. With ! tries, 1t wus nlgu trie that Kanads was propured | Proportion to their humbors (amouyg thomselves | vision; that by German-Amertean papers it was Sry eat erecta te 1S Goverment: | the combination of annoyances 1 have tried totnke care of Itself, In Urabum County, for | aud in geueral), succend It ebjoying a greuter } migeonstrucd, aud, perudps, miserably trans | {Ghar of the German Government from dee | (2 deseribe, it need not be wondered ot that L, instance, where It had been mentioned thatthe | material prosperity. The dow leads moro nf 0 vd, withow! 7 oF protest. a . nite consider the place ttnpleasant, or if some tustaneg, yuna It fad gen mentioned that tie | tomestioaad fuuviy thant entoon nnd worer | Magi Wreuat any further t fnandinga belter and more oquitable treity te y oy Ms i tf ‘ if peinelpies, | tines a time of that feeling erceps into i! Port for fuel and avovo ail things be wald ie was | life. Te loses lose tno by producity nonsenel | "The Parle correspondent of le Were | eta aan ie ae tier atonitzed micions. | ELSTSy a foolish for Chicago to cuntribute money in ane | cal chin niusic, bebbling, und almtess twaddle; Frete Presse, writes, under date ot Nov.6, to ft felation to tho protection af thelr respective ‘the] only tolerable part of exlstenes hero awer to tho stories told of suffering in Kungus, | bo la fess elfcoted by the desire and ninbition for | that paper, as follows: citizens, wovther naturalized or native, Tho | isa lide bufere and after sunset, A. cool Tho Stato had a Stato Ald Committed, and wher-,| ollice und rank; his thoughinand ils consultit« | witte tho sanpers wero destroying tho doors { United Rtates Government has not atone the | breeze sels fu, the pests af the day have cvor it was necessary loen) committees had Leon | Hous in bishome circin, particularly with bl | oc\hoennvente on yestortayy thee Court of | Fgue to demmund this, but itis Ke duty to protect | drawn olf, and the agit reliys are nog yer to eatublished, and ta date over 1,000.00) pounds of | sons, are more directed towards M18 business, | Conthets' stopped ill farkor Judicial pro | tho rights and privileges of its eltizens tu every | the tore. "lin day hae uliys are Not yer inoue ant bread baa Boun sent to | his calling tu lite, and his prospects to accumu: | Covaings by wituurawing the question of eum- | singlecusy the tore, ‘Thin diy holses are dying aways tho unfortunate ‘and nealy, Tho | late worldly goods, and he uvolds a erent many potont jurisdivtion from all, ater courts. ‘Tho aid ne r ject the Baltt and thy juekuls and dogs naye not cone Comnsii(ttog had not Apponted | for euiaid PU aan Beh oLbare ES rant as Volume of sults wt law brought to provent i on a Baio oe rat a ‘ 7 mye. mete Toei Meat solutions a ecru ald, an Hot proposd to, und thoy had ro- rt ne, ts 7 c al bY ‘ tats rrespondent writes the follow- | nations, whichever they be, At th : fused to give nay dno oredentiny to bes for | down ta de with (te consoling thought in bis | {irther aetion ts now burred by ono fell blow, | Deutscher Corres y at thne ef t¢ a q hout Friuce are | tugs is delighttul—doubly so trom the contrast ‘ako up, a fuya the Quarteriv and cat {uso to, fox the | mind: Even not alittle farm fins rundown my | All tho congrmutions turoughe Mg? s rite i edaraph veraus tolephong fa by:no moans the mwanonoor as oun eta that the 6, nureuntat ‘nrosperas wor Tisest ant aE ital plobsad entatane however, tn oiler fama ting” wil Tenet aud ana tice ined to raviHe ie P ened * Pe reer a ae nual He ce Pe nterealing caso promised by tho court- Te pummeted dandy D'Iseacl!; tn return for | Abuudantly ablo to take euro of tho 20 per cen! y 4 P| preach; they will be, in tho future ns in the y that stretch around in neres, and ‘out chronicles, ”, iY + tf whohnd como thero poor—largoly blacks—or | Nght in cutting the nigger because thoy want to H 180 i ia thelr chiidhood are frequently annoyed of bite ‘es, And guz0 ou which tho noveilst sutirized bin nider the 1amo mist, thondvisers of the Indies of bln rank, | {Holt childhood fre tree ne un forbidden | wong the valley of the Upper Atterek. AIL ‘4 a . ™ o et a . 5 t 3 ues ut e! f wo be aus, ae és me Nod seate he eee etioeoriien: | Hgniit. No ono, from Nupoteon, ta Fanny | oC fmilles with transportation from the puor outing the Jow. 1 f? contrary notwithstanding, isu fuet net to be { youses, are elttps of mulberry and. Wccess us Mary Stuart in the Hon, Lewls Wing | Burney, escaped his wrath. But he did good: tls adaptation of ‘Bebliler's ping, fe tha des | aervico to Ieruinro In many wayes und wo nd~ fendantinan netion brought by Mr. Suront, | uvtce bint, not for bis scurrility, but for hiagrent Aer former business maneger in Ameriea, to ro- power, OF his writing, it inay bo anid, Rraln ber drom netinyg ft) London without his Savage Landor observed of Byron’a Mncton, and claiming heavy damages for al- hat It 13 a8 bitter as gall, and as origina {ted breach or contract with hin, On Mme, Cart ” Holjerkn's application, the Court ins ordered “ DUMDLENOM NOT PEMYECT. r.Bargent to vive eccurity for $1.25, 18 Le fs a Tho following Ja from tho last number of paueresulent within tho Jurisdiction ot the En- unch? “Wo ara n grent and theralcountry. Tho sun courts, Proceedings tire staid until he cou Pies with this condition. [shall reserve cour: nover sets upon our dominions. Wo collect and 4 but, | spend £120,000,000 steriiug n year, and glory in treasticles whero lt never suw daylight again, nd by anybody, und the Gel -Amartean Gjsttice to, pinces where they could ot work, | ‘Tho Brooklyn Frete Prease says: ~— | bavebeon rendorod very diliedite the bonds | disputed by ausbodveundthe Cerun-Amaten | whita poplar, the “pollard willows, with, need aad the wat eee ot the Sete ‘Woat would thle persecution of thoJowgaig- | aud obtigations registered tn the names of | RY, eee cin aaawee ‘year tine nut: their _ dusurlant b, huads, resembling Ennens. cequid tnko nro of heslt, H} nify if it would in fact gain no foothold among | these ubolisted convents ury offered for Bale) ey dae Whenever any auch eday | 8°, tnany balmettus, ark gxoves reach uway Coy. SteJohn leaves for New York this morn. | 24, Goran poupler It would simply mean that} in tho murkel, and the real estate’) pecomes known in America, thon thy ) te'the ny riyer, whose murmur comes trom Ing uccompanted by bis wifo. ey oF ecmaune woreert 0, BOLE cute nad pORML, ropuriy mel soar af ooes German, Government — fd bused nnd | afar of, We hear the trlekle und gush of _—__ « - ent to the lowest pits of i certain hot place, | water all around, wud we are content to fore ? ful ot dows; that, tho development of | terday nnd Visited tho restaurants or other | Cot nobody seoms to cunsidor tha mauy prove: | get that they Mow tnvoth slimy eutters, and SPIRIT OF THE GERMAN PRESS, | into and, natant ae ee | Teas uf Paris taok Gut the ienat posniuie | gutlons muten for Fears have, cium that irieas Y hhat my del amid ent bur thei pase r 3 and that tho few Jew: interest 11 ail the proceedings ugalnyt the cons | Wile Us ey every: returl sige, ‘Toned dawa by tho generous hand o! Col, Fred Hocker wrote on tha 16th of No- | plitron of teraed: und that tho, fo Jaws who | ets anole evualty! wie uot aroused, | Whlel Induces thom to remind every: returnine | ovening, tia wud houses lose thelr ugly yeniber a vory nice letter to the veterans of | cial tifo and endanger the political Institutions, | and tho papers which Issued extru editions ald more than twenty yenra tho United Stites hat Se RY SLUT SO Wate homes of quiet: a - hie ts «| If that court preacher Stoceker and bis fol- | buta pour business, Disgust and seaudal were | poen tne refugium peceutorum for all vans at | Hess and peace, nesting Inthe midst of somo tho old Hecker Regiment at Chiengo, stating | (Eon vcore thia thon they must havea very | only to ba found in thy ronctionury papers, On | Best sne FeruMion Pecan Mecmen tous | vial garden, “Like muy unother Bastern that he could not be present at their reunion { tow opinion of the German people indeed, it | the other side, that overbenring pridy atfectod | Cape tuelr miliary duty. They often co back | town, Kuchar is most duceptivy sen on account of sickness, It Is n splondid, | fstruo that the Jows in mans instances can | by the Ropublican press t¥sbered by very fow | After u abort stay berv, but keep thoirnatirui- | trom’ without, and at evening hours . 6 Donut of great successes, but if Itisthe intention | people, The musses of the peuple stand there un pupers iti tholr povkets. ‘This induced | i vs how to ce disyuls tsnckvarl rt touching letter the old Colonel wrote from | fodernma, belitelo, und Crumt thoge peoplo, thon | MuAiTeRtNE no loturest Whutover while Domine | evan Government. to, iuvestunte the | «iti its repulalve lnerink. Lutte scenery htsslek-bed; even Brothor Nast, of tho Cin- | why not proceed in a similur manher agalnst the | loans and Capuchina ure compelied to leave | jyado and munier tow a person ean become a ihe. valley 1a t this hour uf surpassli clunat! Chriatiiche potogel, the fathor of | Krupps, tho Mmnres, the htumimns, ote? And, if | thelr cioisters. ‘Tho simnll mobs which sur- | oitizen of the United States, [tls not a secret oft the valley is at this hour srppeal i4 Hatt the fesition ia usauiuod wat u Christin bellut Is | roundad tom belonged to the former," Claswa | Gite’ during. polleteal campaleos any peraen | VeRULy, td L have rarely seen auything wo the German Methodist Church in Amerie, | a paramount necessity forn Germon State of- | diriyunter” (nuplls of the Jesulte) folued by | imay oblate bis eltizen papers trout thy eitl- | faveld ts Lie tone ridges of thu Akkal ‘Tekke reprinted It in his paper, with the following | tor, then why not tirat hivestiy to closely how | i lot of bigeted women from the tnddie classes, zon factory of olthor of the two pre t parties, Hits In endless. segiunes, sieceeding one nN Peatuntil the cuso comes up for tri ae What [ Hear, the whole affair isa lamentss | onr pension Ist. In epite of this, however, the eaites wid hud better never have been | sun beforealluded to seldom passes over Loniton re ht Into court, Aa itis, some unpleasint | without witncasing a death from absolute atarva~ yeattans wry expected, ton, Enst weeks anon: other caged, tn rl ze is tnemorultatne Agee We riu- | American Journatlst dled from want of food on ick history for worthies whom we may | tho 'lhames Embankment, and on English artist Of ae dt stone or brasi—n favorit method | porished ina back room tt Marylebone, Tho sancning for the aegtect of the living, | sin bofure alluded to would probably blush If a in he begged for bread; and, dead, yo uuve | atutue of the Sapo e Btulting, the enqiea of men pelones” amy be written Of other grout | douth, were raised on tho Kmbuakiment, und i than Burns, ‘Thero js altogether n world of | statue of tho artist, with av slinilar inseripuon, " . mutny roal Christians are Jott and to be found in | The yout Hoyalists wero the most netlye 1 | Tn the Federal Courts,—as for Inatunca bi another in varying tits of ashy gra: Sbfusion th Chis matter of eraverstoues, Tewas | wero put up in the’ tegouus Park, We want d eustehsy:-y apartlowaradinieer of Ste, Hookor, | HY land of the deopost thinkars? baring wad fevtentng the doors of the eunvent mororHepubilean cfitzons aro imunivtuernred, | anil rose Un they tiie out in the gol eer aug ‘sion of Fulier’a thut a Stute of- | fow solld monuments of Nation! Diswraco t | pv rugthe whatuot hispubliclifehehasbeontos | ‘The Buffalo Prete Preasc says: Tenrned one ting. io, tho bullding of buerie | Aue In tho olty courts a Democratic wrist Is | Ww here the siti has gony dows, women be ppointod to order monuments | touch us that Humbledom is not perfcut" T. nd What frequent ca . ‘pou tholr puirsot” Aw quequate merurial to A: Hone TH LONtAR. Wi t News, Sang | BIR FRANOIS DRAKE Bhortly beforaBu'clnek tho athor aftornoon a iter denanted by tho ‘Town of Plymouth. | £irmer frat the violnity of empstead appeared trade ts bud and money tight, there will 1 Cale mot wi It is tu bo regretted that Germany bas consed | onuiy: ol tostato | Kreundout, It bas often ooeurred that Ge spatise of corn-feld and pasture siecpa in Fear oat) te tg oxnert, | tobo tbo. lund or progress, Sito nag TO ee ree ee ete eee reed throne | Huns subject to mullitury duty returned as elt: | Arcadian tranquillity, and Were nnd there env many” biter disuppyintmonts, “iota | Government ta thelr thanus ara nnthuslastienlly | Hulls ty hole processions throyet to streets. eee oe ee Tec ee in tiie country, Under | ellis the evening Hehe alt the glimpses of a reer” rough vant randy. aa ouaity | tn favor of the whip post nud a mary eeverd | hy Statens Nreferte and Vreaitente of oidan duel cireuuetunces it fa self-evident that ihe 4 te Atty the word,—Wwho has moro | orimiual code, s1y it thoy would Insposc stunces it 18 a striae she Wane and corners, whois more erotchoty tian | next Gecmun Parllamont an offort will be made upon PROUT AEE ay eee glares | Gertian Government cunnot be bined when ie | tow 0 where tts Whidlige Dring it In ‘ould dream that so close by, verity’ y fa all such returning Datriots, equipped | veross those fuiry-tinted: Mills sand waving front of tho Stock Bxchunge and entered {ito | any one of bie contemporaries, Mut, vltogother, | to tnorease tho severity of all tho punishments Lost tho nis, by browbeat- ur ‘ Y herons | f i L oh Letould (uinky hy much trouble tn ralsing | conversation with w oitlzan who wos walling in | huts e Hee ae eeerarer Goran ponvie: | forerimes und misiemonncry aa dhov are now | low and insulting “twee “Cho” police onl. | WHR, American naturalization papers, with cortedleld nich dire eurhige Was pruparing er peclent kit for the purpose, ‘Pho greatest par by nakings ian of the ald school, Would to Gud thut ho, | preseribed by tho criminal cole. Thochmracter | cor, however, — wore Tminovable and ) RPORC austen. Je EU MunMtbAL by dha. oocur renee at Ebe De talish sullorscertuinly deserves recognition, aoe ey iets in thero broaka up ata | wiwonse many ocensions bas worked go cure | Of a people Isgunerally reflected in thelrortintil | Gerermined, and clearly proved tho fact by thelr | A Bremen correspondent of & Berlin paper | taken by surpttsu by fhe oucurrence oO! if Ente fli ure than Any Othor mun to establiah | otcloek, don't ie?" noatly and honestly for the best Interests and | laws, ‘The more inhuinan aud cruel the punish | penayior thut thy public servica bas nut euf- | writes under date of Nov, 5 the following: narrow streets of the bazane ranning Ke r cell atv seeeat ness, and Plymouth bus |” + Yes, that’s the hour," was tho roply. woltire of bis people and. hia funily without | ments for crinca, tho ruder the poopie that en | roped by the chine of olllcerd under tho Re- ‘i ‘ dark gushes Chrough the house misses. For’ success, night concluite in his ald ugeto sevk tt | acted them, and vicw ver. Tho hunmuie | puniica Goverment. The great result ‘Tho North German Livyd hus mado cuntricts | 4), ; Nhat rater porclon ae thelr length they aro only thore, where It wlony enn be found—t,e,, (1 | orhninal code of Germany contd bo accepted | gehieved by. the abolition of these convents ts aa Wr ta Heir Sowa coverel aver With tree-branchos tald upon the humble doyotton and bellof in iHimwho | as a token oof the morn Wy exist | notot uretizious, but ontirely of ‘a politteal, | quid year, A standing committes tas beon | slight poles, reaching across the street to exe \ Hone dispenses happiness and bites; 1a Jesus, | among tho Germun people, Has thiamorulity | nujure, It is tho complete rupture with all | hema in Rammunia tor the purpose of colicet. J clude the sins rays, ‘Tho abstracted star tho Bavior und Ioduumer of the world, To ee ee ee UNM nonOr Of a una, | saese taetfona aud classes whieh, until the fallof | yng suiligiont monoy from, thele rich brethren a | gazer risks having Ils perumbulations sud~ And the Iiinols Slaute-Zeltuny adds: | Wilt nae bring I, buek, but, the propio will bd | vio Gumod tho tesiquution of Vulorgand the | Geruany and Krunes fo derray ie, cabelas | denly tutareapeed by nel uate tran: ‘as bo; fo remember the fleres hero who “Da sou know Jay Gould when you sce him?'” wep, on the-Tavy,—for at hia own expense *() yon,’ a avid the towl with a bountiful: aupply “ lake in thera?” £ Bier eaters brouyht by an aqueduct, tweut “1 presume 10. » deede ong fram the hill-tops, After all, goud © Woll, { wish you'd point bim out to mo when ingen: ch best monuments: and Drake, a8 | ho comes out.” daha tls 8, hoped by Uullding this: uquoe The citizen promised to do this, and withing roveb by tho lst of January next tho ustuunding | long stleks of gratefully-sinelling kebgb, As publighod tn the | fgure of BUUWU, the light fades away, peuple wre to be’ seen. iuialler. “Gites ‘ou bee In relation to the emigration of tesa laying out thelr beds on die various terraces: mint None | children of Israel above referred to, the | the gleam of the Katlouns show Ike glam oy ss if 7 dom remaly without responses gnd applica: | *'qy ot aul ay , setae aol Rnaiene wittod prrttaturl prea es wae ee toc ether bets How, dhe advertivers are uutify murs Noe ene man fpueatic fqano amon UE) ofthe shops. ‘The menzziin’s call rises on Fee eee eT SN SROCTELTS | eee ae eee ee ee a choy Retire | fers tin provuresies, ‘Tho great majority of | fr ndhand clothing duwlors, pawubrokers, and | the wht utr, youerally immediately tol: party. Hisnumo ts Abram Howitt. Hv fathe | roa! to. ‘Tho xrent mujority of them, there- tho atels whe respond to these advortisewents but they come’ hers with wo | lowed by the profonged Gowltog of a couple eddlors, 5 hewost star In the Soclallstty bexvens, and bo _ Peuntily pursuits, Hutaince | desire towoto Hrugols, it often ovours that mn oof forming — settlements in | of dogs, attracted by the long-drawn cry as foci tv bo" mute. ot thy. aut, coping .& | Shove cuumespnain suey havo been xb co ally | une of thy uppleantadee wituous the te Lo a aD ea a UN ct Ni 4 + % fon and to purchase lands und housed | turret to the pavinigestones buluw, Cuts pere eC UNO hinelf a monttnent better. | cow minutes bo kept hla word. ‘The farmor tuok | | {t 4a to be hoped that, Brother Nuat’ driven only the deeper Into desperation; ona all | eth of Say: Who ruled it the the old National | tuieportat rica. i rte Hayles pe io Uruss or inurile,—not morely honorable cea. Took ut the rnilrond und telegraph | convert Col. Heckor will uo vrawned ee those aod qualities which ennonie the human | (ehot stays tt Hiuslly formod the Uulon Cone | £0, them key inert a Nar eas crea wmbulate the huuse-topy hn surprising mums, mself, but tsefut'ta his countrymen, 1 | Prince, and then turned and waked? suucess thin tho efforts atthe toot Fathor | ruco will be weakened, until they foals will | seryative ellquen, continued unubated: | The steamer Woe | bers, and one aves large lugs gue eect that inogt of my readors have wabud- | Ard you doud suret” Oortel with Cari Holnzon. Alsuppear altogcthur, | We wre nirald Milt the 1 aig Ducewctdorfer Zeltung (Province of | took 1.020 persons to Haltimore, and it ts now wistfully down | the syuire openings tary 2 fenollection ‘of what thoy read in his- “Oy ‘The Milwaukee rele Presse has the fol- | Gormun Governnient ty determined to * Rugaity"’ | 10 Ducaseldorfer ng (Province of tok 1 penne bart pesanis transported | Which serve as chinnieys tito the evening Iaoge tee uuEbarons system of artar, ‘bo no mistake?” lowing on the new workinzmen’s Mosslah; re anit raise hotecloses: an ariicls.on ‘the Rhine) contains the Sollowhngs dverties | UY, uo North, Germun Lloyd to “Amerie will | pilaf pots of tha inhabitants, or ab the fe Ca Fearee f Ve 1 - ime doings witch ‘mudy hina terror of the | “Aell, {t's about ag T suspeoted, A fow dara | , Denia Keurnoy has abdicuvod as the ropro- ip Ali wales See From timote tino wa road in tho advertle BontAtive of those stoinonts which may the Jewish question as follows; ing coluteans Of abo pa termed tho parasites, spungerss exter-coustiy | Tho Jawa in Gurinuny can bo compared t0.8 | jihtig iy followin and troncher-tiles of society, un jece of Virgin, forte gol, whieh for centuries | ou + ‘ - tohued work ovaiu. Wa glu fo HORE TE) | ee ert area trnoteof parrenand | sccuad girls wanted, to ge to Brussels ar t Auother,a now Messiah, bas taken hte place, | exbausted avres. Before thoir emancipation, MW rather J T . tf 0) re ira with modern notlonsaty | agongrent bly alouch of a fellow hutted at my Tite Uo pltluged Nombre do Hos, destroy ud Ratoaid Dewan mousuring my ground. with & req Yue Counts of Chill und Vurd, plun- | tapeline, and squinting around in the most Cathay 2, sueked Sintingo, and riviyod | terioug manner, 1 wont out to ace what wus itp, good pie and San Domingo. Hut Denko was | und, ufter boating around for w white, be said sine fay "uritin; and, moreover, I recall bow | he was Juy Gould, Ud heard and rend of Gould, douably eters of ming ucted not less unreas | but] didn't know what ho looked like.” Comma HEM. contitry oF ao Nya, “Tt must have been a fraud?" becauae! er curtulnly bad an aversion “Lam sure of that now, 1 pumped around to Weta hil lest exwedition to: tho Mitt find whnt ho wae up toy and be finally said ho fallgrge) and patron, Sir Juha Hawkins, was a | wanted my place for au orpban asylum, lie e louous demngogic role. This’ mek | dovelop thoir mental pawers, and some of them | Helray , fo furunm. Tho mound will bo contrib: | comimencemunt of tle Vocal concert we aro oe hig itd Ne adopted a tolling Way of’show- | wis going to build ono ns big ian paluco wud conep! 19 a tho very girla the ddvertisor want, With the u ae H Nea, Kf i thy \ nvlon, ies Oe " ” rooted Nourbon Domocrat suddenly | occupy Nigh poaltions In the medienl tuenlt, au very ¥ uted by the rich Jews at America, France. and |) y favored with: and then adieu to ayounry tn ouuh wartut. cfd evi a ee eaaiac yak croatad iin wellt? inuniteats a touening uve and cure for | inate the lawsere, journalisia, musicians, ote, | Kfewtent stability shy olfers to defray all | Govimany,. hero iv uo dout that this experl- ielidly favored Ith. aut : ‘4 Q cul tho workingmony Jip declarus that it is the mis- | As students in “tho ‘universities they are daber [Seb expuused sion of tha Domoorucie, purty to tuke care of und | and diligent, aud, consequently, they uccumus | PAvl back ow bi #f pyynor# Intended fur him by Uie yood people “Didiel! Why, for throv days bo lived on ‘of fui as. ; ne of the bureau for procuring ome | FOr Wout contribute more thar unytiing | Heurated to the bites of the flea and shep- of course ay an Advance tobe | ene will bo watubed by the whole world with o rest, eXeupt for those whom long custom + the fut of the land and slept in tho parlor bud- ure Wayes, ‘Thus the fe | Pood deal of iutervat. If ft should prove sce has rendered Inpervious to the havbu z of protect the working classes, and says that care | jato a rich store of knowledge atid a Glels sande | Mule ng 2 : att the ton Xcess BAtounoUKE Fee eee ie tna Chiekess und curned | luldocs aot carry liv proportionate abure of tuo | ing in hove beanebes of aiudy wiieb thay have | Bee ee unemployed girl” soot collogte | yin to ‘digposu tnully and gatlsfuctorily of tho | 1uvZr ee ae tele 'e theme of much conversution In soctay out cuke for bin mate the old wotwun noral burdens; that ull [egistation bus so fur | gelootod as their speclalties, Thelr wie ond a hittle honiub a Heaters rar peri Nar | dlwrustinig * Jow question,’ - jz Patecent Cran ertraren rin et Ho foully Jumper the Mowe and took tay | jf NE TE oe eee erate n cand | Eprenetie, COLE Dolemiy mats ai ole ita de obi te Ite pct bat aausoften | ‘Thoeditor of tho Bolleviiie Zeitung, Mr, | An Octopus Tho Chinose Catel One Kee be Fome of tho Huss Grands ) sunday suit and iddle worth $8." . a ‘i ons. thelr quick eunception aud picugng style tthe cuntravt to Atudterdan, Nywwegen, | Curt Helnfelden, was united in marrluge to iF ‘ latag OMS tobnve had tho eifvot of Btlint- eT done beljave Gould would steal a Addic."" | 8a¥a@ thut possessions, not made through thrift | and diction, pecullurly auality them for quad | Hemet the cuntrage to an wworut) oe ten, M r Ban Friuctsce Chronicle, Nov, 2%, te curtiestity ont tect. t Aton Selloye Gourd yo er | abd coterprige of the holder, but sveuinuluted MO eet MTN, te Nnpolved hy | Motteriam, or atiicr vountries, ‘Thy reeulver oft ty daughter of Shorltt Weber of St. Clalr Batt eee dome Chincen tating ‘nest Pac mark dB au sche reports OF | | Thule whut 1 thought, and so tous over | Cyt ctoritunces: bequeutas, ‘and the rising of | (hosizih seat Kuropenn Power is {uo power 42 | tho Sgouds "pays the accompanying procuress | 5 Ve On Saturday tus ne County, ‘The happy pair are spending thelr | Angel Jetand “bauled fate their note a warine tato in the market, shall be forfulted (0 | tho pross, they sought togaly the exclusive cons | ber exponses au all otber outta, ye neurrod on : i ior, They discuvurud tat there was some u Stato, or tho couniry,or, If possible, | trotuver tla great lover. Heslius, {hoy aro cone | Recount of trupepartauone wad hla ia nal: tua | honeymoon at Now Orleans, Mr, Helufelden Praag hetiag operations. and to cote surpels hunmediitoly divided amoug the laboring cusses. | ¢roltiny thy flungces, commntnteutton, and trans | Biel tty Mork, Thad eucuives Ucelded, without | Was furmorly an ofleerin the Gorman vriny. | au wnosiious “Chany wel Yu.’ oF large devils This 1s 8 farrouchluy progeny which | portation. Duriug certilu periods of tha we: | 1, Yi gwivdyo. of tbo girls, wecording | and, assuch, hesorved with distinctionduring } st, uppearod ontunxled in tho meso, As ie would uadoubledly | satiety. , even those | diuval ayo the butred towurds tho Jews would | 10° agulig, -uue, and other chars 4 | (he Prayeo-Gorman war ii 187071, Ile cor | fam Muwly tu uw on fe purtoes ae ves to $16 ul nat itu urms grasped the side of the bont. a.heap the present ayatein of wauee end to in | fend in the most brutal persecution and deat | comminslon, (500 Fh, OO ise, esponds regulurly for the Zeltung. On | sharpux iey sucecodod tn chopping of tha eI "8 . a} using the word “ydirla,” ur “merchandlae,” wo | re 4 y A PAL op a froduee, the, Boclalietio peuple ratte Uy Atta | Co aauY ,beHowers. tn thie Moats faith, “Bluey | Howry wa bo uadubvtod that thay are not alone | quostions of female beatity and female cress | BUY {eererss Boe een AEN Acta bout ¥igut douee PREAENL that there cut be but 1ittlo i Sanya the event nuvings actually taken pluce, but Stara en mush one BeragaPte of tha renaeta Crum ull quucters, | «Wairit iookn that way; Dut the experience ts Hectto gia fom distinguished ttusiliua who | worth yometbinw, It muy not bow week before A OD BOSIT EN eae ee Hews, The | gome one vise will colo olong, with w ten-foot Barrage ta cage ae caars enletron pieces pele in bis Rand want w theological 8 seminury ia , ‘ "A ° | his eye, and claim to be Mussel ec, and the wait, Well known, worships bly chtidrens | was] will knock bin down, cub Hrvgie Tor ey teats AE Ue cama to any serious | Walk aver bln, and drive hint tuto tho elle will 0 real nt Sucinlista who are not quite ready to throw inte spasmodically break forth, aud not seldom would and stopou bim, aut Y jeulze! 3 urd i . yory ia which beat express this uefurious “ san + od ly, the woole body wae got tutu the bowt wud tho | duis, ntuence, be would rather sacrifice | yay it of GO por cont on tho layest- | Custout the devil with Hevlzobubs whe re tained power and iniiaence, nut alone in money | the very worl which bess opens tins ne ten yegular army ullicers are generally suppose Prize conveyed to Chinatown, where it wae out Guay, DE ROUFOUKId that attend ane Bat pay ne a prude ' fitimeans ne just aud honest to xain an end wd | and hudness mutters, but ale on the ticlds ag,{ business, but when the «consume: my ‘ generally supposed ) priv conveyed va Chinatown. whery it w matt, Uys: hetero ‘private etter | BeBe a See ie Took DDN Overy DOSSCRIOT OF PFOD® ee ieee tected und art. jurieprudence, | “avcds tnd incrctunctad tn elgluas ce Wal | to be goad Judges, Melnfelden does 1 nt0 60 res ‘ontulnlny sul it ben Of tho stuns Mit rewind. to hor Wit, Ws A Cosfly Acgutattion, lag Be 3eUF bas paxsud frou the death of the | During the lust oven or elytit yours the ocou~ Prey will, it 1a uileged, become ition of Atebits bus cost tho Dutch close upon arly gosta Thore ly certainly $1.03 oa, iscvspecive of oxpougeg fucidontal to the wary . ' sheet ts. The Nesly purt of tue tsb partakes erty od an onuiiy of Ue Jaburer. and whose only | and iedidine, whereby thy old Hatred wid dies lend Hie w now invalcu GE, Kitehol, restMUrality seein to ba very much enehanted with tho | Wurants, The lewis part of iD cutletal, pleasure consists in inakivg y noise and rackel, | gust of the Curistian Toutons baye beon culled | Bhd senuue Bil Cy or iergetd, Cologne, | beauty antl mode of dressing of the Sodthern | which forme an iinportant item In the yastronos Walch they cull Suclulistio wgltution. | JUS | ty life afresh. Hee eee cealroa wow loro gaods | belles, In his lust correspondence he writes | my of tho Culestiala, ‘Tho eyes, horny Doak, and _ reery Caen ae tee acinaectss | Denis ‘Kearney, of Ban Francisco, has ro- | for tho ald und supersnuatod stook on hand, | ty follow ly orids of tho clawy are yeed for medtelag by ae \ Galeriata Intoutlons Of Making 1 wUEkY War, | tuTaed ta Bis honest calling (thal yt o temas | We, therefore, Hale Coy props atieadea wad tho | Theey pausbere ludles sound one Of aa eld | Cujnese,