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ie nt . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. _ a > | this fight, and a cordon of 40,000 troops was | ‘Therefore, when Garrlbaldi. arose azeln, the } Hstened to the howling of tho wind and tho AMUSEMENTS, ; TETY Bava Wh turtay Fo EE ee eT Tee Cae ees | tonne afaniNk: aie centro of the ikorion Lhe Calg oe et eee the thrlekeof angulsm, as, ano by one, tholr pum: @) SO e 3 Loe Oa pice ay coves nin nia auged] ‘ By this means tt wy contaed within | prolonged shouts of applause. tinshes oF Tyehtninye At tines Wluminated. the CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. SHadmund Norten, nimed We Onktoy, cee e eae ante ac SiKttS certain Init, and thither were sent, fo Doe ee eee enn eee auted from | scone, makin itn details tnoro tereible. With p 3 i bd ad oT . 12. Itumnsa P é .. of inedient practiQonera froin 18 all the benches of the Chamber, For gener: overy tlaah the passengers who crouched in tho Tho Fairbank Reception at the bowen ES Tumeeyt sane an ode to old Union, arranged by him: | Trance, Germany, al England, Mut i | sutistaction tie President, sounded his belle frond poresiva one nf tho youtve nerd TIC *M. T. Seudder, Jn, &, Fiteh self, 1 Was, clenrty: tin yoxsible that Governmental | and, addressing the pubtic, threntened to | ec pies clinging ty the weeel and to euch athor, Chicago Olub. aiyron 1. Bmith, SHE Gardner, Mr, MeConnell read a well-written orfatual | siianes font be permanently and ale | ylelil te the Injunctions of the Assembly by | tho husband standing over his wife to shiold scorn ts. U AT. Guitty, pow du which feference wos made to the | together effective. ‘The disease spread, | clearing tha tribunes. her from thu foren of tho waves, One wave of sAe8. uae, Hall, lege, schoulboy days, and the professurs. ° it were carried bythe dirty | ‘The floor having azalt, been accorded to | tnuanal power atruck the pate and tore from Huvnitih ) Harve: sate bt pil tho geriigor He were carrie dr lh att fall. i tho hody of the young wife tho night-clothing illiant Affairs of | *0,F ltarding °C) M, Henderson te closing stanzas were: Russ tn clothing and household effects, | Gartbaldl, bo resumed his discourse at the THLWAtanl alo weal Wenniped}. wrhieruu fever (tee hee One of the Most Brillian ave *W. 8, Tendoreon Chris Hotz, - 0 Unlon, as thy gray otd walls During the past year einigration from Missin | point where he had been Interrupted by, the | {%t MADRID Re own el ahi: Tien anit i the Season. #1 Higinbothumy SW. 1, Howard, Ait throned Upon thy terraced hill, has been extenslya, The records show that | clamors of the indignant, Chamber. The | qhout ity witer and, leaving hee bound securely kd : SW. 1, Walker, *Hiieno Bohneldor, Shure ehure siliiy Monee era wisy the population of this country tas recelyed | elim ho lind matntalued during the storny | tothe aides pinged down into tho bord ae tho 1. Thompson, sunbert “Prec, Above tho nolsy railway's trawls, considerable accession from the arrival of | aroused by him evidently demonstrated that } risk of bia lite, and brought up for her more t of Union He Walltery Burone,and calm, and stilt; * | Russian imudgrants, who come in batches like | the poor man was unconsclows of the gravity | aultabloutttee, “Just as thodawn wae, breaking Ninth Annual Banquet of Un peop itts Ho, o'er tho tumult of our Hives, the Germans, [tly only too likely thit our | of the words which bie hind allowed to escape | tho ctfinax came, A troinondnus wave busi Coliege Alumni. 1G, Wale eMurtin Ityerson uy metnory ainca seronoly elont Present visitation Ie dno, to tha releasy of | lim, Hoended tly harangue by ntemaniding | He vest high i thin alee ie enme down etach Boho eV. A. Wate Aleve tiamentkina enna? tiatgiriver | tho diphtheria "germ | from its iting | the Minatry to give him prootsct nor-enulv: | {nm unortA raer; Another torrent of water atric P| *Potor Sehuittler, +8, To Lind our souls fn sardict gy ves, vince In tho) = chests. and = baggage | ocal patriotism. - youue bride, were buried Into the sen. Ag thie Duffield Weddin; sLonts Wampold, A thoumht forever de of Iuasians arriving in this | | When he was seated, Gen. Uixio deemed | War'torn trom her hustaintes hone thoes The Quine-Duffie B+ | ssoseph Se ‘Tho Assoctation quartet Austin, Heston, | country, It lias been Intent In thelr frarm | it his duty to tnke the floor In order to ex- | appeared slupelied,. but the next moment r nts sJnimes H. Seymour, ray eH. 1), 8peai winter clothing all stunner, and has Int THE FAIRBANK RECEPTION, | siytnchanesanco, Page, and Johuson—sang* Old Union,” a and se in somo manner his ilistrious chief, | feuped after her with a terrible cry, and he, too, | The frtenda of tho Inte Geni the alr when the approach of cold we ng the atulltors that it was hot neces- | was swept awny and out of, tho eight o! sine cs ean iH the | the musicinus af the elty general} gong Cary, conipogition otis Hah jute. timber y Mrwinter garments tn ary torcuard in a Liter sense the words | borrifled survivors, Yo those tho prospect of ine | thelr respect ty the mainary of ole wily, hemdone pe AMULIAANT PARTY AT THE CHICAGO CLUD- Aa . Stud jabaker, Lenurenti de Montecor- Pin en ren nk few oF a acre ninibet Pea brawl thelr fliten ith pte uttered by Cnribaldi; thnt he was more 1 sunt flentt wilt not to Wo givalded, ‘and. they tuuch for Art (n Chicagu, have arranged for a. IOURE, sjumes We Reovilo, hn Du Kovon, tho Hon, II, 1. Marvin, of Fort Worth, Tex.; | quarantina «authorities seems clear, A | warrior than anoratory and, regurding hin | ¢ ie Ai Joly Canton tas ag a Srureedicel weet si e ‘Tho elaborate and beautiful Interlor of tho | ie’ taementy WW. Doane, | the Hon, Charles Huntalnger, of Kansas: wianee at the medical returas will show | self, he personnily: advised coneord and ree- Ey larry oor ari re ar ar Nay Hated tC) Chicngd Ciub-louse was Inst eventng the | +w,F, Cobb, | Dwight Thateher. of Lawrence, Kas; Gi whether the local facts correspond with this | onciliatlon. ‘These fuw sensible expressions abated, and the survivors began to yather nlite | scene of a most brilliant reception, given by | ¢C. G. Cooley, fd Hull Dow, Hartranft, of Pennaylvan Irnest 2D. | theory. If they do, it will be a shuple pre- | were applauded by the nnjority, but Ite | te eaumee, The night cme, and the. other ‘restdent, Mr. N. K. Fairbank, and his | 2080.0. Coonty, He dries Cratg, of New Orleans; David slureny, | enution to reutilro the tminediute disinfection | relished by the Lett, who saw with regret a | bride, atercome. be oxertion,, died. in. tho tho Tresidenty Att, Ne Ke . CIE agree rr eeamuai met cpheaed hs ar Scerulary of the Regents of tho State ot New | of all bnegaza arriving by steernge | stlemn of tmbeellity accorded: to the hero, | Crilee (overec huabund, Day dawned ngatiy AD THE CENTIAT MUBIC-ITALL ON estimablo wife. ‘These entertatamentts to the ere eee tok, Wes rey Pe dorks the Rev, 1. N. Powers, of Bridgeport, | with chlorine gas upon the instant of land. | Uefors himaelf, in open assembly, and by one | hut only to arouse one ot tho. Benen, members of the Chicago Club and a few In- | jdehn Yan Nortirlek, 2M. 5. Dwigut, Couns; the Hon. Chester A. Arthur, 448, of | Ing. Experience hag demonstrated that of luis best frlents, who, ceaatd. by Cre nce ite atte SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, JAN. 15, vited friends are given yearly by Mr. and | sgamuel W. Adams, *William Chisholm, New York; the Ilon, IL. Venrson, of Al- | ehioring.ts the immediate antidote to septic The Count de Cavour, still under. eff | and sank forover. In the clear water they could | The proceeds of which sill be devoted to the tact Fairbank, aud are looked forward to ag | *Tho Hon. Wm. Aldrich, *Fred 8, Rames, » banys John W. Curey, 443, Milwaukees the | poisons, and it fs as cheap as It ix effective, | of the exeltement, arase Ii the midst of a see his body descend until, thirty feet beluw | ofa Mermurial Wintow Inthe tite eg Mrs, Fairban! ‘ee entat which it !s deemed | °S W. Allerton, ‘John M. Chirk, Tlon. Austin Blair, 39, of Mieliga | We call the attention of the Stute medieal profound silence, to accept this. appent made thom, It lodged Jn a hollow of the rocks. ‘To For thin occasion the great French Actross, MLLE. a leading social event at which {6 1s de Joseph Adis, SW. T. Biker, Unley, al at Belolt; Samuel Goodale, 4, | authorities to this point, and stepest that | Inthe nameof concord and forgetfulness, tnd night the wind again rose, and tho atorin Fi ‘W. nt grent privilege to bo present, ‘hey are | *George C. Campbotl, so Eldridye, f *aA. A. Carpenter, . U, iran Intended as aimedium for & more Intimate Kit Guncen 7 afi, ting hequartet sang “Cho Terrace.” A poem by Edgur Phelps, of Jollet, was reports bearing upon It be seetred at once | He retained amaster of himself, and abe | fy ed so flerecly that, When the morning amu, from all quarters In which diphtherla has | stained from innking allusions to’ the out- | seven more had bor awopt awny, and only the appenred, mune and ingratitude of Garibatdl, Mate, one seaman, and tho Captain's wife ree y —— SON, . S} soclal neaunintance between the families of | sjonn'Duven, ‘Irs “C.J. Barnes, read by the Rev. Clinton wocke, a f 1% i . ned Miler dente ik chee ee on of tls tho members and that of the presiding officer. | *George W. Cauinplin, *J. Aldor Elits, fhe slugers gave “Co-ca—chelunk che D CAV uate tonne thowht’ that tea Hons Mwul- day vesse) Hove in migit. perceived | Tax Menerunly voluntecred hor sorviens, and will ‘To Inst evening's entertainment about 000 | tJ, M. Durand, Miss Vout. tata. ,, GARIBALDI AND CAVOUR. |9 ed by this kenerosity, would accept tie | the plluhe of the survivors, and sont serow of | appear Fulerile EISE Tate Wwe Cone e s . O. Barter, y Mr f . BE. D, 8 ene i ft fae tho pltitesa sen i uuder. invitations wera’ snd, to which about 700 BY Si Mite ¥ mith eee nt Daas Tend # ‘poem by: Art Es hand ‘thn holy extended set dare tenis rx, ane io, Bete Holand Ls oy} yt hoaee a also been voluntecrad of Indies and gentlomen responded, the others | J.J. Horland, sifonry Notsford, ‘The Hon, William G, Dorman was called | A Memorablo Seanco of tho ttatlan | this, the Dietntor, renewing hls complalnes Gverturned tho hontwhen I hid winose renehed ding cards of regret. Tho elegant rooms | *V. 1, Irown, Airs, Hate, Doumotty | on, and sald his former oxpertchca taught | Warlament, at furiny tn 1kG3, aH | and 'rectiminatlons nllitmed {hat lie would the bark. and. tho entire crew wor denied LLO CLUB, sending card tbh be elit Mra. 0. 1, Wilson, Misses Wilson, him It was useless fora man unprepared to | Described by an Antl-Gurlbaidinne Recept ng n measure of reconelliation but two | In the aurf henenth the very eyes of those whom ! were entiyoned by tha youth, benuty, culture, | Stes. Sanger, Meo. Parker, attempt to make a row In the presence of | dranstated from the Journal of an talton Hiptomat | things? first, the funnedinte reorganization| thelt bravery lu vialuiycatiempted to ‘save, THE BEETHOVEN SOGIETY, and wenlth of Chicago, and It is rarely that BEE Tage, ae ani Foster. [Applause] Ie expressed lily grat for The Chicago Tritane by Emme Stantey, of tho merldianal arn iy tte Is command, | Another boat way sent off, however. and ot kront , more elegant company is gathered together. | Ses ciark MissosOtls, * ifeation at being present, and sald | ‘Tons, April 18, 1861.—Thave Just returned | and then the arming of all the nation, These visi EPO or Home ke nen. abt Vind’ forty: | ANA tho peinetpat Vocnd und Instrumental Quartets The tolleta were elaborate, rich, and expen- | stss Tinttie Jones, Mus Julta Do Kovon, he would try to be with the boys | som tho Paince Catignan. ‘The maceedings Wordacausel, Clalent futgrrunttona all de: Bae CHES Eon, a nthe 8 GRAND Olt sive, and to tho beautitul flowers and rare Ruse Dirernetd, Miss fuel, Heaney lived. Yro" mntionante that We oith he | of this memorable seateo will be of so much nethis moment my army of volunteers? “And ADOL HL exotics richty-adorned Indies lent thelr | Sites Whttenend, Riise Nelila Carpontor, | potter pleased If ha could bring his wife. | importance in the future of Illy that I | fre we not surrounded by monsenciies > he GREEK ANTIQUITIES. P IESEGANG, charms, tnaking a scencof enlivening beauty. | siiss Dennison, Miss Rtovens, fap plause.] Ie closed with kind words for | hinsten to write my Impressions, not Austrinon the defensive? And are not H |ANS BALA K Monrov street, from State street to Wabash | Miss Oadan, |) “Miss Wildor rot, Fosters The presence of Garibaldi at Tirln, after | the French at lome our enemies?” Tho German Discoveries at tho Koot of T A, avenue, wns brilliantly Mghted up with } dtiss Mamio Fle, | Misa Harrison,’ Brief speeches wore also make by the Hon. tho violent language addressed by lim to the And thus ended the xeatice, ‘The Deputies Olympus. wp wert team and Wine ahis and a) Hi aaron, Hes eumaoigm | Yona Sige, Wrnwortt. AG | Owrtament a sto funn tte, crete | mens ine abruiers while Wooing | torus, Jan. 7. cfc in corzespanet Prof. ROSENBEGKER, and Y cflictent aquad of. police matntaiiod order | Miss Hoss, Miss Larrauees , Tian, dnige Lawton, Frane B. Wilkie, Prof, | immense exeltement in our usual quiet Capl- | file warrior llaten to reason, What could be | of the Morning Post saya: “Private advices S 6 PRATT, yan system in tho carringe arrangement. | stissos Mitchell, Miss Adsit, Hough, and others, the evening's enjoyment | tal. In five days since his arrival from | expected frem such obstinacy and such exag- | from Athens state that the statue of Minerva , segs ' ‘Tho enrringes approached the Club-Louse | Misses Hrummond, Miss EugeitoCands, — | ending with 9 college song, Gonon the ex-Dictator had been unable to | gerated Hretenslanes Aceouling to, Gurl | Vietris, recently discovered, ts not the orig. | ,Tetate or Rerereed Aipate eit benin af the from State street, deposited thoir falr bur- | stisseacumpboll, Mas Nettla MeCormlck, appear ab the Chamber on secount of indis- | Minidnstucarms. were the. only wee ee | lush but a copy of the masterplecs of | Hi dieses Conrad Mus dens at the main door, and were driven out | stlsses Hammonth Misses Nina Warren, MATRIMONIAL. position, and this was the first time the deml- | Cautd save the country, Inn recent nedress Phidiag? CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL by way of Wabash avenue, thus avolding | fis Annie Furwell, — Ailssee Skinnur, QUINE—DUFFIELD. god had deigned to seat Miinself in the midst | delivered at Genon ton deputation of work- | ‘The moment ts not inopportune to record epee oie pols any confusion, ‘The system of duplicate aug ta , ‘Nhe wedding of Miss Kittie Quine, n young leagues,—siinplemortals, All were | men, and whieh was reproduced, in allthe | some of the results which have lately been 7 53 iy Misa Maude Howard, Misses Johnson, of his colleagues, pl SECURE YOUR SEATS numbers was used. It was 9 o'clock before | Miss Dix, Atisaes Willloms, Indy well-known in South Side social elreles, | anxiously awaiting his eutrance to tho Par- | Journals, he mated that the Government accomplished tn recovering the imunuuents ra ty guests began to arrive, and 10 aren HW Para oe, ant Mr. W, 1 Dutletd, with Hemy & fatel, | jament, justly considering this would be the Raber) scompnged aft avy ani piel alllmous of Greek national history. ‘The German dls- o'clock before the rush beeama very | diss Houghtaig, Misa Gertle Dunlap, Was solenmized tn a qtilet manner Inst evens | signal for tho outbreak of the violent strug. lnckeys; nnd the King hhnself, on whom lie | coveries at the foot of Olympus mark an “ erent, From that thne-on the streams |. Misses Porter, Miss Fargo, Ing at the residence of the bride's mother, | gto between tho reactiontats and the Ministry. | thought he could count, wus marching to | epoch in our knowledge of Hellenic antlqul- ame oe of arriving and departing enrtinges was |-Sys8 younsotts Ares Gut No. Hy Calumet avenue, ‘The partora were |” Ag an early hour tho tribunes were filled | ruin in listening to unworthy counslors.” | ty.. Five years ago Olympla was known FOR THE PERFORMANCES OF THR continuous, A large awning protected the Misson Lyon,’ Mla Tent McCormick, | tastefully tiecorales with fo werd, ase avon with Gurlbaldinns and tho people, while an ft was ao mnentiat i Rigas, pomaltton of only as a Lait ful ‘alley ot ths Tale entire sidewalk in front of the house, and a8 Brown, iss Mockery the mantel In the front parlor were the floral | jnmense crowek. was stationed befure the tay, and stich wis the man who dared tone: | OnNesus, © plain watere y the carpets were spread upon tho stone-flag- Ger itatud Ingatts, Capt to Ctogory, {uitials, “Q, DW" The coremony was per- | palace Carignan, awalting the urrival of the | cise Cavourat wat loving his country Ca- | Alphelos and the Penelosy where they | sirans, who wilt elvetnres of their itaaito wes ging, Abbott L. Adning, George Barron, formed at o'clock by the Rev. Q.| General. ‘The diplomatic tribune was flied | vour tins made for his country Immense | Issue from the muuniains of Areadia, It toluene on THURSDAY and FIRUAY oveniigs Enterlug tho main hall tho guest was at |W: F. Bini. Sed Mate, Van Horne, pastor of tho Michigan | hy tes elerantes of Turln and the wives of snerifices! Anary fa we Knew flu 4 be, he Was also kiown that thore stood the great | TAI acrotts COURSE cock man ueketn for the once struck with the beauty of his surround: | G3, Blair, C. 1 Cummings, Avenue M. £, Chureh, and the bride and | the Ministers. ‘The seance opened nt tho dlanitye If he hind titered nstnale work the | National sanctuary -of the Greeks, contaln- seeniny. ‘Thivts th urst troupe of native MALES, dngs. ‘The Immense mantel and fireplace hu- | W. 6, Chatueld, 8.8, Chishol Broom were attended by Mttle Miss Hullic | ysunl hour, ialt-past 1, when all the offielats | entire Chamber, whose eyes were fixed on | 28 within a small space the choicest trens- = fmmedintely to the left of the doors were ice pres Bee and Master Frank Bee, niece and nephow hidden In a perfect bower of plants and flow- | &) G!Duncin, ofthe bride, ‘The ushers were Messrs, By- ures of Greek art, trophies of ull the States wero in thelr seats, About 2 o'clock the | iim, would have arisen and pronounced Sreece bel 4 tf nolse and acclamiations of the crowd without | aguinst the insolent Dictator, But Cavour | 2¢ Greece belonging to ull pertods of its his- ‘ oy enk ev ‘ tory, temples, monuments, altars, theatres. | ,,, a ers. Immense bouquets were on the brond | ‘1. C. Edwards, ron Boyden mud Arthur Woodruff, ‘The | pesounded through the Pulnce, penetrated Had thee sourae Wo apne even of fecoitella: "Thu'elder Pliny had recorded that In histhne Git has over viaited Am eg RPE ey arin mantel, and follage plants Mned the walls on a Ho Glover, ” hen bride was handsomely attired in hellotrope | thy Legislative Hall, and ‘heralded the ap ae thie a Minar careian mg civil war | Mere still were stanting above three thou. | Baneine Spare nd Gan n. Menating, Religous ites elthor side, ‘Tho Indies were given posses- dames Ii, Goodman, M.D: Low, satin dress trimmed with brocade; orange pronch of Garibaldi, | Suddenly a thunder of | Would break bot ke Italse and: mee Ttaly wns | 80d stutues, ex-votos of bronze nnd | and Ceremonies af their Native Caunttysine enters . swhere | tt bel unde oc p slon of tho third floor, and tho second floor | Charles Gossage, (: M. Lyath, blossoms and Mosaic chain aud pin, the Int- ante, Gg MBE ctlint Somewhere | OMRON cue dedegied, rection of Vror, JAMES CnOUE ore y f Jerusalem. ‘ste being the gittot the groom, A reception | applause from the public tribimes announced | not then compact enough to endure this ter- | thera was. its Ulympelun of | Zeus, ut des lia toca Atih ue ‘was devoted to the reception of tho guests, Willian prying, i Nuadonatd, Peer Bits ceremony: and 0. super was | the presenco of the great man. A little door | Tibie iat Wit was aH Funlt. of this | with the Colosstis. of tho God, the and flewecndtine to loekten oe oes ‘The large: card-room on the secontl floor, | 8.M.dones, i G Maynard. = terval by Kinsley, after fileh ANCHE ATOR hidden in the wall, and place’ behind the ai tote ete of the struggle was work of (piling, cE ear, COs. ou tie ACADEMY OF MUSIC, c et vi » WW. Montgomery ndutged in, o'clock Mr, and Mrs, Duf- 7 . = “inie hag hh ™ " leneiuit, the tens nes cul enven, oF if s ; Ae . i A iy ae sixth B.C. Somewher are-alsn iiiy" ttnase sretetes Tanged as a ball-room, and the floor had been | Samuct I, Keith, KA. Magis Heavote HO: WeOks Fe "qunkee.Ohlosea hele the traditional costume,—the hmmortat red partisans who had filled the tribunes, “As to | the ten ‘Thesunet far une eoitertuee aE tie Every Evening and Matinees this week, canvased for dancing. ‘Thomantols at elther | W-Seutt Kolth, SS ‘There was a large atray of beautiful pres. | shirt wnder a sort of arny mantle, shaped | the population, tt remained tranuuil, tnsensl- | Greck elties, Wve khews aboreall aint ches | Misa CARRIE HOWARD, Mr, SHED Le CLAIR, 2.8, Kirkwood, ‘Thomas Murdock, bie to all the acelamations, which were but | yy 'g festly: HOWARD DORR AND SON end of tho room were adorned with bouguets | w. 8, Knight. relntyro, Suits, of whitch dis following if com| pate like n chasuble, or a Mexieun poneho,—giv- | sq many provocations. J Hine th alte ot eae reat hatin a Sestlval thes Miss MADGE ALSTON, and floral pieces, and pots of flowers filled | J. Henry Norton, R.A, Veters, st: Fullehamber-set, Dr W. E. Quinezcheek | in itn the appearance of prophet, or, it | * S piney es, 1 ‘inition, A, Q. Qliackenboss, 8. A. Itick: for 3200, Mr. J. Buo; tollet-set, Miss Jennie i pp ie stretelilug ito prebistoricages, yetformingn | atr.3.w. RANSON finn “ ACKOSS THE: fh be mies bi Bren EL Jian: In ith mee oF ! & Houbine, i we sued, : Blat ver card-recelver, Miss Singer: stee] | preferable, that of an old comedian. All the P DE JONGHE, chronological era that was the’ rent dawnt At hiG. euppor 7 GHO. LEANOUR and the ho other-corners were hited with petsro | rds Behracddr, * BG Popo, engraving, Miss ‘Tonle ‘and Mr.” Sidney | Deputles, excepting fifteen members of the the Isistorlen! pertod of Greece's history, Tut | Suck Conny sundae atntinooste shana Hovwers ane follaes. plant ‘Festoons of oon genau & it rite, Witkowstty sliver cake-basket, Mr. aud Mrs. | Left, remained seated, and patently awalted A Dutch Murderer. We knew also thatthe plowshare was then | soe, Wed. und Sut. Matineey, 15, 25, und ioe, Boats can * sinlinx wero gracefully looped ‘about the |G D. Wheaton! M.D.Welly, | Kobert Cortetts mounted stereoscoue, Miss | the end of the hurrahs, whieh contutied four Lownoy, dan. %—De Jonahe, the murderer | Pissluy ns tor nes It had passed, over ull | be securud by both Kitson wid ill tolophones, f : ij ¢ is May and Mr, Byron Boyden; poetic warks, i . . Ls these glories, Su was it just tive years back. OOLEY’ LEAT f room, and the chandellers were covered with fo fain Fleming, * Loulse ‘T, Hess, Lille A." Boyer, Allan | or flye minutes, The cold silence of tho | of Marius Boganrat, the schoolboy, hus been To-day Olympia Hes before us tke nn qpen NOOLEY'S THEATRE, Binlins. | ‘The library at the heud of the stairs | John it, Adains, ote See es Hoyer, and George M. Boneiict; two | Chamber formed ¢ singular contrast withthe | sentenced to hard kibor for lite. Ils counsel | hook. We may. know how more: aiogee re was ised as the réeeptlon-room proper, and | F. it. Shorwin, yer, Monday, Jan, 10, every evoning, and Woitnosdny and. r bd proper, clegant ata x * Boohusieans vombinn: aeclamations from. tho tribunes, whieh in | atonce appealed against the sentence, and iin ation any (ene sree oc anrtent Greseo, Siturday Matlioes, te great comedian, 7 " UNION COLLEGE. Hon clock and Jewolense, Mr, and Mrs. | fact did not contain a single inlinbitant of | the Appeal was to-day refused, wks to the selentifie German Governmer ; THE QUESTS WERE PRESENTED ‘ . v Sharles Barron; pair vases, Miss Emma | , oe esploration, enrrled on for five years of six W & a to tho host and hostess, Mr. J. H. Norton, THE NINTH ANNUAL BANQUET Nera : ping ma’ and onsel, Miss Cormodes Turln. ‘The trial tools place at La Hague nv fort- | SUithet worl in enelt year, ALLE 1h Mr. CIITAS. L. DAVIS, coffee spoons, Messrs. A. G. Woodl- Mr. GA. Munn, Gon. Georgs Forsythe, and | of the Union College Alunmt Association of Ret silver Nr. George W. Montgomery acted asa Com- | tho North westtook place at the Grand Pacific | ruff, J. IL Winslow, and G. HL. Blanchard; @ juittes on Reception anc presented the guests. | inst evening, and was avery enjoyable affair, | pair opera-glasses, Mr. Ben Lott: 5 R iL ‘ 8 + whet " : a otter roon's on this floor were appropri: | the attendance belng much largerthan usual, | Wut-picks, Mr, and = Mrs, Alfred Kirk; silver mely decorated, ‘Che regular club reception- fish-knife, Miss Minnie Blatr; silver frull- room, on the first floor, was also handsomely | any of those present greeting one another Ish, Mr. and Mrs. C,H, Blairs set silver ten- decorated. “Two large vases of beautiful | for the first time since they were boys, Thé | spoons, Miss Shelishear; silver water set, : Howars Wer oy tha mantel, and the table in | company included tho following gentlemen: from employers and associates in business; the contre of the room hore a number of iin- | yy, 1, king, 40. Roy, Clinton Locko, 49. | tollet cuse, Ar, Charles Southard: silver niense bouquets, The decoration of the Inte- Juage Lawrence, 41. * Col. Enston, 6, Jewel, casket, Mr. Thomns Sayles china tea Tor of the housy was under the supervision | Frane H. Wilkto.’67. dobn I. Honnott, ‘st, set, Mr. ‘Thomas Gennon; toilet set, Mr. Atlength, Garibaldt being seated iN tha | night ago, Do Jonghe ts a good-looking, | Goo marks per mina. Tie lstory at the Tn his colobrated chnracter-comedy In 4 nets, entitiod Inst row of the extremo ‘leff, wear two Depu- | stiehtly-built, and rather delleate young | site is very short. It lins bean Its grent nu- ALVIN JOSLYN, tes who lind necompanted “iim, the seance | man of 34 years of age. According to tis | vantage that It js one of the few famous sites . opened, The formuly of the onth read by | own account, when he was 14 hls father dled, wir an: Hew Heietonmeate tO: Lnsertire wit aan rien rie ra A ee Ct the President was repeated by the new Dep | Jeaying his mother and sister with nothing to Wineke ‘diene long since assigned for his | Jan, 17—1 hou uty, When the Baron Iiensull had ter- | tive upon buta seanty pension, Ie enlisted misstonate desire to open It up. The Olympic EXPOSITION BUILDING. minated the interpellations rexarding tho | into the grenadlers, in the regiment of | ames survived alnwwst to the ‘fifth ¢ M ——— anbject of the agitators, the Minister of War, | whieh his uncle owas) Lientennnt- iby aA. 1), the Emperor Theodosius de Your Only and Last Opportanity to Kee Ini r Gen, Tantl, answered by 1 lone written dis- | Colonel, After a time, with a view Proke disse lute dts aa a te course, but very firm and energetic, rexard- | to mora rapid promotfon, he went | strayert here n very farest of Drones statues, je auineo to-iny, because of. § of Mrs. Fairbank, tho hostess, who tad been | Judgo Whiteside, "68. Jas, A. Cowlos, *68, Frank Bee; toilet mats, Miss_ Kittle South- u : uyetl 5 At the clubhouse during tho entire day, | J 8. Btnoy, ‘Gi, Ana- Albert sottat. ae ard; vetlente, Miss Lottie Alls: Mbrary | ing the actions of the Garibaldians, Then,in | out to the Duteh Tniles, but. the ciliate not The Tenple of Zeus was then Inclosed ns Welght 40,000 pounds! Just think of thy onore Tho trrangement was perfect, and her ox- Geurne' W. Lawto: "bh GoW. Howe ogee Jamp, Miss Marla and My. J, 5, -Hoall; paint | tho midst of silence, Garlbaldiaroge and com- agreeing with him, afer a serlous illness, | a fortress against the northern hordes, and | mouabenmertion eee aust quisit taste was noticeable on every hand, TEO We ny “GT, G. W. Hough, " Ing and easel, Miss Ollie Barton; velvet k. The excitement ocen- | ¢; sith'a penst ff AGnyenr. He | the other bulldings were used as minterlals | “Nune can uttond to toy this best of all prnetical less ‘The spacious rooms wero well filled during Lawton, Mich. toy MM. G. Dorman, '60, framed plague, Miss Lillie Singer, x | menced. to speak, le excitement ocen- | enme home witha pension of 46a year, He for doing «a, ‘The great earthquakes of the | Fonts Sutural Tistors. the evening, but there was no uncomfortable | O24 Efoonburg, ‘Ol, Independence, In. “Amon eis’ guests present wero Mr. and | Sloned by this was very visible. Every ono | professes to have een nmeh affected by his fitth ventury destrayed this fortress ant [ts Open Daily from 9 a. m. to 10 p.m. crowding, What was particularly noticeable Albort It, Veeder. AW. Pato, "08, 3 Mrs, J. Bee, Dr, W. E. Quine, Mr. Charics | felt how solemn the moment was, andof | mother's stratten ed: clremnstances and nis surroundings, and Glympln was then left to | —Admlsston, 25 contay children, 15 conts, was the small number of young Indies pres- | £. d. Mulloy. Uh,” Herbert 8. Johtison, Southard, Stiss Kittie Southard, Miss ‘Tenie | what importanee tho words of Garibaldi | ability to as Ist her, lids irtene Mud just) by beled” ‘beneath mad and debris, GRAND OPERA-IHOUSE. ent, but that can be accounted for by thefact | Bugenc K. Horrlok, 63, H, H.C, Miller, '8s, "'Witkowsky, Miss Emma Hlerzoy, Miss Ollie | would be in the exasperated state of oppas- | obtained for hin a place tna eMC’ | the Gverttow . of the rivers and the Chark-aicuppnsite slew Couristan that ont bi f th ockus, " 1. % Xi $ oy office, whieh he entered on the v ‘ 1 5 i ame ow ts that ov fy names ot the ‘Pind ded bos ia. gE OCR Ue eg qudgo Ht 8, Austtt, ‘3% | Barton, t Georgo | Benedict, Miss | fir parties, ‘Tho well-known hntred of the * Washing down of the hillsides, ‘Zhe ptaln | cnanue nt pitt for tie Jonnie’ Biair, str. Sidney | Witkowsky, Dictator for the Cabluet presided over by M. ee Of tie fimeral of tho murdered | peeane vineyard and coriield. but uninhale | yohanee st pil fo . : of the ladies of the Company. g young Indies of the city, but, unless thelr | Wm. 1. Wood, 'H. Hon, ea Nichola, "45, Misa Singer, Mr. and Sirs. Robert Corlett, | do Cavour, the declared antagonism between | child. It was with tho ntention Off tad, and the monuments of Olympln were | PAIRED wil be enna ake charming romantic en us 0) fi 5 * Dauc ulse ‘I Mess, Miss le A. Boyer, Mr. Al- | i ugment the interest of this ati 4 wh, after Navurlny, French troops ac- r ‘ , B of n clinperono or escort, Tognun Bark, “8, Mile Gog, I Dauohy 4s, | Luly 1, Mess Boolnken, Mr ahi Sirs, | gonna Uved fo aun possession of hin, of kidnaping some eit | crfud the peninsula aud then woe toad ‘ Te oh anenta Alt, and ir, i CHANFRAU as fra, Alfred Kirk, Mr. Ben Lott, Mtr, A. G. tee. ! teatenin detter to Its The position of Garlbatdi atthe time ho | and writhu: a threatentag lett those remains of statuary now in the Louvre, an entered tho Chamber must not be forgotten, | barents. “He accordingly selected as ls Iu ists bean the explorations of the Im: | Monday, Jan. Ir, MEN MAGINIEY ns "Deacon Orton dy Nie Ming. y Two S eNeRNOW! Tet y he Knew Its | El tov Oy reas Cinakeie indohn Conqueror of the ‘Two Slelliess neknowl vietlin unonly child, to who te {3) perial German Government. ‘The — great if ‘ rents were devotedly attached, hls own | Ay Le " Rao prea - Heaton) ce harsl on af au atte at Hauer hag bee sehen of the | «vas hover Mulvey wholly covered tat ovey WVICKEWS THEATRE, by hhnself; surrounded by tha prestige uf | bOs’s | mother, with whom sh Mts ground pinn could not be known, It a ‘i Uy eritnaelts se inane Te ulnrlty, he had remained | on friendly tern pit how stands revented—a building Ike the Par- Wille. SARAH BERNHARDT. waukeo. GM. , ua The dlning-room—a, grand Apartment capa- | Joseph N, Rodheld, '02, ‘Thaddoux P. Beoloy, 62. | Cliarles Barron, Miss Minnie Blalt ble of seating soveral hundred persous—was | Erwin Baker, ‘54, ‘Oska- BM, M, Harm, ‘65, Du- 8 thrown open shortly after 10 o'clock, where Joosa, In. ‘Duque, Woodruff, Mr, J. Ji. Winslow, Mr. ©. If an elegant lunchaon was served. ‘It was | Honry F. Donovan. lanchard, Miss Cormode, Miss Lattio Mills, prepared, under the muster hand of Mr. | ‘Tho tablos, which wore setin tho Indies’ | Mm nnd Mrs, C,H, Binir, Miss Shellshear, George 'T, rine the Superintendent of the | ordinary, were arranged in the form of a} Mr, Thomas Sayle, Mr. Thomas Gennon, Mr. Club, aud whose taste designed a menu card | Latin cross, President King occupying tho | Frank Beo, Mr. J. Hall, Mias-Muria Hatt, Se iv thot wus n marvel of compnet neatness. 1¢ | seat of honor, Prof. Foster being on his — taken'a formidable position in the Klogdom, had no aitenlts: Jn prevailing on the thenon in charueter, though more hupressive VHS WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jan. 1 jwas composed of two amall square cards, | right, and the Rev, Dr. Locke his f is | master of the sehool te grant Marlus Ho- from tho more muslve architraye blocks ‘and _aillo, RERNILA HDT in TWO PLAY held together ‘by ‘tw pleco of blue. old ‘ia Suiy desorensoue were baskets of flow: ee a ER ee een oe cutout took he volt Wer facades LE SPAINS. ond LE DAUSANT. na aauirdt pertnission to go with Ida, and the pEee ; ei 2 axclted to. cho ugliest. degree by tha! ove? | tilfortunate lad Went off in aight spirits, exe | Ho fewer golumnuson the narrower {aga thnia ot the Reapalttan exeveded all | cluliing, as te ran down the stairs, “1k | jira —Peitons anil Cuplds, wrought in eol- hounds, Arrogant tuvnrds the Government, | 1M He maz” (Linay, Lay), dellehted st | ured’ pebbles trom the Alphelos, The Celta insolent: fo the ‘Partlament, ho spared the | We Brosuector w plekanntattemnaon, ‘Choy | (red webbles from the Auphelos, |The stout MAY i ite nal_representation no ‘repronehes, and | (reve to the Downs, where, after tient the colossal statue, the Phidian masterplece, J. 1. HAVIL went no far te to treat the Kin as an equal, weal, pu Jonah oui the oy. lead Anat The sculpture of the temple Is, however, Its hie Ring sy Apodicanasavaliiieg linia Wades At ‘Turin, where tho Huuniarehienl feolting Is Wend murtier iin. : ns apeclal : See Aitherto Arnon 043 day Matinee, ‘tits Wednemday Mitined, “his Weuguss diferent he. was inere "vory unuonutns The oy, In hit fright, sald ho knew hls | ning achually. beford Us I a ntatt anor ae ee satel Vv nuit regarded ‘asin dangerous man for duty: | eaplor by hbght, gud Inu ‘atten met lim, and | ROW 26 combaratively perfect preservation, | D'OYLEY CARTE'S LONDON OPERA COMPARY, Fall justice was rendered to bis conrugu aid | bemtn erving dut for help, Some persons In itself St pres a series of historle de: | phe Originnt Fitth-nv. (New York 'hentro Cast, to his honesty: but no one was ignorant of create te Dow te MIL lear the erie it Velopments. | ‘The exact place to be assizned | im Wo, GUAMEIUY,..ond.., ARTHUR SULLIVAN'S ; a ! Jutter to the fathor de- - hy 77 ti rand Chorus 40 Voleos. Enlarged Orches| ‘The opening of “tho discourse dragged | Just before sent tha, 000 flath i bet. only by recs, ‘The entire row of ee painfuly along, ‘The Left of the Assembly | manding tho sum of 75,000 florins, and before | Witoasurtes" Is also Tully exposed. edifices PRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. pelt iy, Alon the Garlbaldiangs—were suf. { the letter was delivered the poor child hat | yutit after. the manner of temples, Inn sr = The body was " y f the deplorable effects | been brutally murdered. stylealdor than that of the Exinete. nding tie and Spe Foriie on Recount 0 chien What suddenty, | found two days after, enrefully” con TRIG KET RIAWISdReUt Teint ere Thtelman's Dramatle and Spectalty Combination Tole si f | hu Kpwet abandoning the partiamentary forms whielt | cealed In tho sand, Suspicion fell on De | treand its historle evolutions - With then ts aviite atea gold, or other richly-colored satin ribpon, | ers at intervals. Thy front bore A golt embossed ond | Thomenu, of course, was excellont, and | Was I¢ Imported from Russias Whore varl-colored | amonogram, of the host | was served Inn very antlifactory manner. a Cordon of Mon Was Inoffectual to g and hostess, while on tho interior woroprint- | A Iltile before 10 o'clock ie. King, tho Stop itt ed tho noes of the dishes that were served, | President, called tho Alumnt to order, and Brooklyn Eagle. and on the back, in silver bronze, tho words: | anid they wero honored with the presence of Tho Governor of Khurkoif, a Russtan prov. “Tho President of te Chicago Club to the | that honorable old soul, Prof, Foster. [Ap- | jy ts that during the yoar 1870 th members, Jun, 11, 1881.” A table ran the on- | plause.) As they knew. he lind happy frc- tte i pia dries aed See tra tength of the upartmont, upon the con | ulty of making speeches, and capecially dg- | Number of doaths from diphtheria alone wore pa iret which was a mammoth epergne of | Hghted in hearkig others spenk, sometimes | 7000, und for the first ten months of 1880 no tropical fruits and rare and evstly nequeme- apparently when ey were Ill nb easo in go | less than 5,000 inhabitants have suecumbed Mot tea-ruses. Vases filed with’ delicious | doing. (Laughter.} They had often pitied the to the drendful disorder, This would boa Gxotics, richly-decorated stands filled with | young gentleman who hind appeared in his fghtful stat t for th t State of Sillowers, and trains of smilax com recitations unprepared, Prof, Foster had frightful SALEM ODE, 70 Wie ieren a pleted the decoration, ‘I'he richly- | been familiar with the college since 1835, | New York; but the entire province does not curved sideboards wero similarly adorned, having heen one of the Faculty for forty-five | contain a population greater thin 1,750,000, ggand wore almost hidden from view by tho | years. Mr. King ented ft Profe: beantitul tralling vines, which wore hung in | tetekonr us called upon the Professor | ‘Tho denth rate, therofore, from diphtheria ts ae festoons and various fantastic sliapes, —‘'o BPRECH TO 118 OLD Roya = * shockingly high. . i pre, ments tho gusts, of Entra, showed thelr | on tho past and present of Union College. t The manor js supeatiyS. oe eral ener: ag appre tian by olng tt full Justice, “Thero | “Pho Professor, wito fs linlo and hearty and | tant inferences which may be turned to nv- Fi + full of Vivaclty, was recelyed “very | caunt for our special advantage. In the first CRN Nhe musie was furnished by an orchestra i i of ten pleces, under the ator of Jolin Hants Cordially: Me Folk ana EHSEe | are Sn oreaulty, ip Lelintho: froma ipl and was exec | 2 thero, wore on ood, many trials | therin conclusively demolishes, if nothtig 2 the evenings oaiaaly, fino. Following was | and dimeulties in tho fife of a tenctior, but It | elso has done so, the theory that diphtherin Tharwuy—CAMILLE, Prliny-PHEDRE, Soturday vale | Ma is tea gepeeemoNeS Suturing fe Masmieten VLE. ‘Tuesday, Jul SALT HANUBI RS ek: RLY'S THEATRE, jauser and Proprietor e, Who wi ° WN rH PHANTOM IING, visibly troubled him exceedingly, Garibatdi | donehe, who wasnrrested and examined; but the Phitippeton, the rotunda of marble, built Vvory oven nt he Stauineos Wodnesday, Satire ‘ S fs he was not recognized by hose who had | 5 ¢ t @ » of | day, and sunday. the leaven whieh covered tho table, and ao: | feet him at tha gel ho wae tuleased but | taunnc amit iiled With too statues oe Mie | UsanMtiet-One wook only, Tyas and ted f vas finpromptt, epb anor | wurvelinice, | Abe i family, | ‘Thon, again, before our eyes iy | Senna Hyorest ila area ara Changed: from the | police published tn ull tho papers 9 fuestolle | Th a toate palestea, of which SARAI BERNHARDT Y i ws ¢ Oe of the thrententng Iutter, n copy of which fell . ase only an obscure 3 deans PROMENADE MUBIO, z rece ena “tie spoke st tis ylenare ie due re severgtt ‘Tho elt ores ay ite thon areas iaalt ‘inna a ga the. Tandy ot | dehullo Butaliaten, a drip cm vir, | ALF mare ART EXHIBITION vorturo. i , ico, of the same name, isn manufacturing eatcuing gestures, to the | Serge I i 5 | cuursa Identified No tricks for Brien’ 4 Fauat Reve cen oe are oO Melee tte, ae. had at ‘ Cnc of aTinisters. and dedared “that it | Teds of De dongle, with whom ho practice and the Olymple Stanudiim ttselt, | Will ba nnon to tho publlo fora fow dary at O'urien's ArtGullery. 38 Wabastieay., from 0 a, 1, to 6 pm, Wickets. 2 cunts, Fur saly at the door, noyor seen #o Inany together before, Ife} town of about the sizeof Syracuse, In this called them his chicks, (Laughter by a few,] ite, “Not betng situated Ina pirtlewlarly ‘That was not very far-fotched, for were they | progressive country, It way. be taken for not in Chic-a-go, ° [Renawed faughter, franca that the suwer-gas frctory—iame- ‘The Professor then advorted to tho days of , the sewerage system of Kharkoll—ls ‘31, when ho entered Unton College, in about | exccedingly minute, Lhe Itnasian does not tho frst Freshman class. ‘Chere were four | trouble himself very much with siwwers, evel boys In It, but at graduation the class hud | in aristgcratls Moscow or {nipertal Bt, Vetors- Increased to 100, In tha carlicr’days the | burg, Jn the province ut large, among 9 Jower classes, especially the Freshman class, | rude parlenttural peasantry, the saver is Were small, but as thoy went on accessions | probably unknown, In otlicr provinces the + s| i had been on terms of great Jathmacy, | Y af ay re thathand oft iman wo hd sold is county. | AUN, ind keV “up eotrespondence, Afuae | HLH Une very stoner Kat mprKed tho ature to atrangors, and to, ally Winwelf to a Gov. | deter wis strc by. the tesamblanes, I | seripttons in bronze, stone, uid trrtentta; | Mt. AND MIS. BOURNIQUE'S Waseneavoring to nie spnefeatriettad war | barison ceauited it nis fect ow abeohute | sm edeataty archives, column; ow Wels | OO Ot gee Dancing. - Wit these wards the entire Cuuntiar. arase, | cerialnty, whieh was coufirmed when culling mation, not only touching tha Hellente dla- WES SIDE fon Madtaonat. ~ wille the tribunes burst Into loud hurrahy, "| xt the Do Jonghes' hougoandintroduelng the lects, but nx” to treaties, “und arbitra SOUTICBIDE— [5 Twonty-tourthst, ‘The Connt de Cavour, who, until this moe- | Subject of the murder he saw De Jonghes tlons, and) the Hke, iting date for | New ‘Term just commoncing, All classus grates 1 cf " 2 7 v c betray his " 1 Asseiblivs and Gorniann Wednerdsy Eyenlogs, Wost, ment, hind listened with saugfroid, iis eyes | ura deadly pale, Was he to tho Ilstory of tho perlod” from. the Saturday Kvenitige, South Bile, tinea pa ie orator, and tountnig on his | friend? A struggle wrose tn hls intud De | soveuth century 1 C, down to tho Hyzanthie | ge eeciey Rveninws, Soutn st 0 DANCE MUSIC, m Waltz—* Fonerfuntcon % scent MACH ose a Quad rlo—" Jubiloa Watta—" Frele Liedor Qniop—"Loulen". Wal ‘ Showtlake’ Waltz—"ltocencclo" Gulop—"Iortensia'"..,. Waltz—« Freudenktacnyg ny Y yy fatter pre- ny i 4 = a Were recolvedifrom other colleges as walt ny | conditions are about tho sime. And yet, In | elbows, arose, palo and agitated, protest | tween friendship aul duty; the vo, | thoes, ‘The polychromy of anelent archl= 3 AMONG THOSE PRESENT from tho neadinlen It had been charged | this one particular, diphtheria has ectine against tess bdious avensations,” The eves: sulle po counuuntentil ais pallet, tecture and (istle art Wil alse duet fall | : g Were tho following. Tho gentlemen whoso | %¥Ainst Dr. Nott that mon expelled from | epidemic, carrying ‘off some 13,000 inhubit- | “Order! order!?. This ixshamofulPurase | 4 Tait pr etn At tho that he showed | {ustration. Well inay Prof, Curthus say Be Hines iro marked “with a ®, were accompa. | other colle wero, admitted. ‘The | ants in two years. ‘Chore is only one con- | on every hand, ‘The tumult was at Its hight, | 9 ft oof the 1 “Its a mighty labor that hus been hnpo: * + ‘ : u deop sense of the awful position In whieh 4 hy thesallye ye: 5 Sf: ed Vuality, PI me nied by thelr ladles: Doctor held the rinelple that If a | clusion to be drawn by common sense from suurinented by Hises polaag aa uproar in ho hat pliced hhuself, of the eruel wrong he pag Ketone by these ive yearsof resew gre wspecltio fur Exhausted Vivollty, Piystcat Des . AN selet oar by tha Academy uf Mudtelna "LZ Ls young man at any colloge were not doing | thispresentmentof facts—namuly, thatsewer reac ‘or many nm year will sele bilyeete, | Apuraved Ly sha A brit th ede Se, at | aR ge a PE AR | iene wine ooh ai | io oa atria | Eas a rg oo | aie ar hd ee Fee rat ica “Gen. A. Mulrd, *Dr, - \ Ors, e t 01 vt # a ae auneet iy *Chael tteurseto, ? Tiuesell Jones, qtlto Collera, had no right to cut him of | But the fact that tho disease has raged | trom tis pluce, memiecd with his "fst the Papa Ob ia oannlt werd suarcd the where Creelin eulturs ts pri WHT rave | butury puroly w Vexotuble, BuumeContod Hts SE. L. Rrowster, Miss Jones, from all possible Improvement.—to send hlin | through the Empire uf the Czar for years | Presldent of the Counell, Tis latter repttedd dour, ‘scaie uf this Withesses Were so_overe | Batt Me accomplishing the task.) 1 have boon recuitmoriliny Dr INCGROy Masts Myghygtecormlol, Bt, sHtorigeG: Keith’ | elaowhoro, “But tho einrgo that inion was | paint of thovlsusssor elau Geet Ieee wee | ee aa gometea cas eer A Oxpeed | fie ty euud apeuee Sineularly enoughy | —___OAPAneNnE cuaeat, ‘| eau RMR aN ot OM inten er sGeorwe itusselt, Hoston | a Botany Bay was not well grounded | Plose to the starting point. IE is wdnulited | pansperation’ nt a distunee. Groups formed pe fio Hinwot tig under 0 en Sr Swallowing Poison. itetiata Satoraiive. HP rmankes nue w luvoratoey waukee, 40. Tane, cont ee eee then gave sume rominis- fat, While tha diséase may be epedemic, | in ase all ueHlon, naa dlscuesloik aroao that Tolland permission to add to bis nme that | sw sHowlog and inhaling tho noxious impurition | eee son “tn, dobilty of theierual are A. Culler, *Alfrod Hu: iT. ott, and spoke of his charac: | that is, find a lodgment more or less perma | ended fn violence and H of his mother, De Lnbljze da Batonburg kenurated by Caturrty polagn not along the nasalore | gain i nerer falls focur ft. Fulton, oaeM.W, aA terlstica, mention{ng tho pecuniary agslst- nent, It is tn general epidemic, ag is shown | thadiplomatio tribune crles “were heart as 1 a vane, but the stomach and lungs. No werely went ricu--Huxes uf fi, $1.50; boxes of 10, #275: boxes: WW. G, Larned, *Williunt Warr anea he gaye to young mon, among others to | during the present season, It’ has followed | tho frightened ladies endeavored to imnke en remedy, Mike douchex und Inulible sums, cin poss | of au, 6, Sunt por dull in seulod boxea On ruculpt us 4D. Webstore! sO Whee ms, | Willian ti. Bogen eRe dldw pay tho | asteurly course uo far thie winter doy ie | oe escape from the tumulttous scene. In A Dread Romanco of tho Sea, Cee TA Ce eta AU URS REE aaG | IIE te: we SeoluieausoR< PLUG & CD66 sitirain Wheeter, *Norman?, Witla | monoy back until aftor he became Governor | lias swept over this continent, until the | fact, this dramatiy aud bolsterougs moment The Uritish steanice West Indlan, whien are | iltied' by dye. Wel Do atewen ones ieee sansa? OF . AG 2H, 0, Nutt, of New ¥ cltles of tho West ant South have been oyer- | recalled tho aud days of the Convention, rived wt Hultinore a fow duys so, brought from hy hin neu abearhed CAUTION, ae gus! Audverting to the present, he called atton- | taken by it, In tits respect lt resembles tere | oA tee eh itt eae President Hattazel, fe. |; Jamunlen chu pela OF ge OE he tease kanune ru” Te ye ete caatern wi A cpurious article te auvartagd fa Hiteord's, Vusat . . . et pu "4 sholel t # " sale y = | Rosoritive, diay, a Shorey, *d,C. Meshal ih fad many tine aye ‘elienes ‘he anit tho plata, peemewe tend EES ee ea tie’ Asonibly sunimened bustuous wintur lund uuaed, About the lddlo | ret eve, tha nnuucodented outa att aneee | toude tu bu from, Pure ara msde hor uid nue trons lt, q Of lust month the Uritish bark Fontubcila, nda wih, WE al Itlcord’s formula, und ary uiade of Injuriuus J. Muar! runklin luo Veagh, ble, te | He estre was to imitate the German universl- | ments have been well defined. Careful ob-| him to recall order, the Illustrious Gen. tate Nixon, eafled from danmatea tor. Lanton, bavinyg | Helted seatimaniute trom many th jt cured by thle ii. C. Jones ‘ stnges of the disus. have be ‘gs, TRedaFas CiUal Tigaiacinvec RE J. Junes Mi . Jc tles—to do away with tho work system, to | agrvation hus shown that both have thelr ori] tazzi, without endeavorlig to.uteke tis velco | on bourd a eruw of twenty-five mien und ten puke | wandurtal rumedy, oaaullsh, boyund eontrudiedon, Tho inventor of Ricord’s ti it Jabnaton, Jr. SRO. Jonos, nso tho lecturo {nstead of the oxt- | giuin Asta, cholera rising to the importance | heard, put on his hat and silently jeft hls scnyers, Including the Captain's wife and three Hi een Wet be Moses Caluceh Cure a Fidesuund, tase vublich atu tha hat eat : Anson Btayer, ‘Jessa Bpatding, book system, and to nllow a very extensive | of an epldenitc at uncertuln periods along | seat. ‘Me was oyidently troubled: and the | shiltren, and two youn seonplosy wits Rs ena hears TM RT PE TT eet nr tr cuntainuionty ig ar, Dumiana, ry Hi. Smith, *Ucorge M, Tuliman, choice tn the studies, Ile thought thers was | the low, steamy plalug of the Ganges, and | word “Treason” was thrown in lils face at | miurrled’ only six weeks before, ‘ho voyage She pmckaua neuducud a seuieat ce the iallamine ‘cortiticate front & woltsknown, ald, Tee ath Ford W. Peck, t no good ground for this, ns the German | tho plaguo [1 the southern reelonsof Cen- | thix mament, very unjustly, by several Dupe | apoued with promise: the wiud, was fule und truly eure Winoubyrot iy fashily Who iiuelt eunudunee enn boepiscud In ay’ stabealont - Ciara tod sHioat<Gon- sheridan, | universities woro dliferent from our col | tat Aue: te ye something more than au | utiles, Ills conduct, however, remalned ine | xentle, aud everyting Indicated a quick anid | tured frou Catarry for $0 pra a 1 abetia Muda by auld Alf, Sigownonds “ *itobort™ Santer 4 T pyashburne, lees, 4 assumption that diphtheria follows tha same | comprehensible, ‘Cho seance Was Interrupted He feampts prs soph ied Lruneariuecang whoN ul ‘ Hunan Cs BE We Gum utr tit icord's Bostorativa Pitts, wot : MLE Magn age Meaty Grurinaty power In tho college had been | law, and that, white {tsi constant alement | more than twenty minutes, without the least one day out the wind fell, and. the vessel i ANI Sha ba RTA lee | Pr db fe te lesan, mo quuilnead nf purely veuvlahiy Sdamea It, MoKay, ol G. Mola tA] superseded by a Faculty government, and | Jn Vussia, clreumstances favorable to its | cessation of the agitation in tha tribuness but lay beeatined, rolling Iuztly upon tho lung | groutuunollt’. tee Frodvrick, | ouusnuod ax ranking buh i Os claws a rality A G.MoWillfatsy : ‘Huace, the result was a great deal more knowledge | dovelopucnt cause {t to averleap Its bounda- | at length, contrary to allexpectation, tho dls | waves, Four diya after allingy when every * hae owas | Homedics, ‘The charms that the Vill eantalus vilhy + Me Hoyt, | Litt, ro ued. more effective montal discipline, and | rles and travel westward. Abonta year ago, | cussion was resumed, ‘Tho Preaitent repled | sail was set to catch tho Ustless breeauy The vinry he SI SNS) Claas Ser fiuaia ue Sacks it wy aualsele That’ develope, “Hobured 26.1 Husiburt,'’ | °° | w great deal teu tendency to disslpation, when the Russians of Kharkot! were dying | to th orutor by simply requesting hit to nb- hurriouny or prodigious fury fell withuut warn | Citewuy Jibs ear ls geara Lae nod beaut tarwult srt etek beutfpee na aaa rest aud yu te a Chart Hts, edges W. Odoll, *: ti closing, helnvited oll the graduates to | by the thousand, other provinces were o staluy, In the continuance of his discourse, | lg upon the bark, und stepped bee OF nual | Cru. Sire. MB Mheney, ACT Baralt-aty Bh | such a chlng ue Se a ay lutors Kent 7 Ryton. stop over at Schenectady, when: passing | nore greviously affected. Lt will be re- | from'the expressions which lié had made use | and rigging In ton 1a tee ataneated ithe owes | Souls, Soe de ave inte bidans rullog." we | iulned by Its UN UR SIUB. 2 VLERE RS We Kini, + WW. Kabat, through, and see for theinsclves the condi- | membered that such was tho torror Inaplired | uf, these words the majority arose, ox- egtheres uh (fir amad Site lsaaata iene ae Connie Atlnntiy, jsut, teas? 1 oat : Hihutelpista, te A *Jobn'L. Peck, ‘ee och F tlon o! things; and, !f they lind any sons, to | by the pestilence that the Inhubltants of one clalming: “fo order} Rveall hin to order} swept oy ‘buy SeaVGe: LICH edaenecae: | Cassell ws “Ag rolluved Wy OF b eroue Polypiie? Lhavaateo offered said Migeswond w wagor of fr corge i’, Baiith, net send thein to Union, as it would bo the dim | province in partloulur were fying, in avery | Hn must retract!” Vain demands, Rattaczl, | thecatensd todine te by'tho very wolght of tho | We Ate Hiueaded{: M1. Bp. IMM UES Bin dee de, | FRU LO AULA Chak Re ea, Had eter & 3B. ore J, MoFarland, of the Faculty to mnke them better men than | ulrection, carrying the seeds of diphtheria | without noticing tho huterruptions, coutiined tong of water whieh thoy threw on bourd. ‘The | £5! Fite tecture? tee etivered ty any addrovs by eee BMH EIS, : EM. Phelps, . HE. MoVicker, their fathers. [Appluuse.] with them, ‘The Imperial Government was | Ina cal yolee his endeavors to induce the pussengors and crew, abandantuy dope, crouched italia U0, a Dien av 62,00 gout Pes taniornyy arava i ee Bs Foy ‘. *AH, Meeker, \ Br, King announced that-a telegram had | alarmed, It saw the necessity of checking | orator to usa more moderauon, ‘Sls was all, Under tho bulwarka, aud throus’s tay fons uisbe bese Genoral Agent for Dr. icard’s LW Pe \