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12 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1851—TWELVE PAGES, 7 pales ha ny reeelyes bu: may have possessed a, lower, condition of | tho Irish people might be so divided tht tho artleles and the five enrdinal points of Cal- | domatn poling to lls. eldest HE PENSION SYSTEM. 3 phiystetan of the olaiuant and reel ait thevarlous madesby whieh tho fetus derives | more moderate section woukt prefer (0. go RACQU T. Vinten tiirown in, (Laughter, \ Tensselaer portion to: hls "Tae set y ; y which this | nourishment from the parent. Such an ants | with the Goyerument ti earrylng practical ¥ The lecturer then sketched tho history of | nnathor recelyed a Taree ate Fy thts COE TRIER ATR eta tT nual iis thls, hnwevery ‘would tind no place In | incastures of reform than to be Ted by reck- = tho coniseation st Asie lana hy Hans, Sills Including what Is now the Metropolitan 1% Tremendous Abuses and Frands—Un- | 2, fraud upon the Government fs cunalto ) anyot our syst of classification of thy | Tesg agitators Into a course which ean only | Formal Opening of tho Olub-Rooms on | end his policy, which was adopted by Ellzns | tel and “Nibto’s Garden, while stilt a f Ure: nd the dnterest of — the | iniumalia it would come nearest. to the | end tn rutn, beth, dames, and Charles, and Hoally carried was enriched by an estate fn St. Lavy less Reformed the Whole Fublio Seon aie ay who, uty salt before, Jemurolien and the Insectivort, though, the Michigan Avenue. out to ts tull extent by Cromwell, “ito ten wera taken to callec son, ant cand Sony Wy hs sil " Ten = County. Step: ne is the ne! ‘act er nnd the fam- | non-prehensile pes would separate it from 7 referred to the recont distress, and continued } rents fi Albany and Rensselaer, The ae Rovenues Will Be In- Fee ater mto is it favor rete te the chrme vant the Hineentation from the |. GEN, JACKSON. 5 an fatlowst . fern au Albany and, fensselaer ante a ulfed "| lowanee of the elain. ‘The evil of this sys- | latter group, A natural classification is ane t " le ‘rated= iti Mow tho Gamo Is Vloyed, and Its At- | Whon tho Duchess of Marlborough ap chants able or willing to pay prompts : tem grows most entirely out of the seeret ex- | wich nssoviates tozether all those forins | His Journey to Bo Inantgurated—Tho tractlons, fesied to the British people tor noney toalt | made peremptory demunds, and ‘after a re parte natitre of the proceedings, [have pro- | whieh are elosely allied, and separates thom | “Attempt upon Mite Life—itle ellgloun fe he starving trish the grent aud loyal Queen | sonable delay commenced sumnaty 4 How a Port of the Estis Might ite Remedied If the posed to Congress 0 sytem which Mravitien from the rest. But, whether in tho ordinary | Welter. . : of England tovk outher purse and gaye Just | ceedings. ‘iis eunsed great e for the taking of testiniony before Covern- | sense of the word “alltinee,” or In its purely Cinetunatt Commeretat, Jan, & one day’s Income, [isses.]- I say that the | among tho tensuts, Sherlits and . ‘ Yesterday atternoon for the first time the ‘ : v i i : Claim Agents Allcwed Congress to Act. ment, ofleers "in publle In the neighborhood | morphological sense, itis humposalbte to ine Gen, Jackson made the Journey on steam | roy court-butlding of tho Chicago Racquet ponduct of fe Prealtiilest woman in Hurnpo, syere bet runtia Lathe al harze of the of the claimant and his witnesses. This | pring a group of untueals more closely allied | honk by the way of tho Cimberland andl Otto | Git, organized some efx. or elt months | land, was tufamous, I hopo tha Irish will | chosen’ in Albany. Ttensselaen Dopeett seu Donte IRR, proposition was made In tmy first annual ree { than OF pehuaritlal hippos are wh thelr Uivdrs as dar ns Pittsburg, and thetice by f a 3 5 3 c 1 Ye sselier, tlouteld yesterday with Mr, Hentiey, Commis | edy possible, and, in faet, tha only one | placed in one urder of the elass of Aammnalin _{neitent, and was everywhere recelyed with nentiy-printed Invlintions to be present. A Hacatudl thets janis, ; The. nals eal! ie gufliclent for’ our purpose Ww ny that Qoy, sloner of Penslons, concerning’ the Arrears | necessary to protect the Goverment | and thelr descendants i another, It Nay he |‘ hearticst acelamations, Acquitsceiee in the humber of Indies were ulso tneluded In the | the people who are born in eountry have a award, tis messare to tho Lexlstaturs, Jnw and pension frauds, ho was asked: against tho frauds perpotmted, and at | auczested that it might be os well to walkin | rosnit of the ulectlon was instantaneous, and in of it 11 Ust of visiiors, ‘The opening was a] rightin the country? A brewer of Dublin, pills mralntaining, tho sugrent thy me tlie sectre to jeriorions | til the primordial bippoid is diseovered be- t is sto! visitors, opening wil y | Inw,” deprecated tlio existence of Feudal ten, “Whatdo you think will be the witlinate Sante hin nh nnd fal consideration of fore discussing the difieutties whieh will he | Ms treatment happfly disappottited the yery 3 ie soclnblo §=onnd enjoyable — affalr, by making ballot the people of the country | ures as in coniiat with olvanced civiatte " - e% oe, ye isthe 8 ends. ‘, ed suficlent wonlth to pitt- | and inconsistent with the genernl welfact Arrenrs net?” thet claims. plan ug ft now stunts bes | created by its appearance, But tho truth ts, | sloomy” proguosticattons of his friends. It | yyy artask at ona formallt A. drank, nemutlred an eu wenernl wellgy Beat rir of the passngzo of the Arrears fore ‘Congre: pre ies for the appolntment | that the problem fs already pressing: lt au was a continuous ovation, visitor Lan coma freand af once ert chase tiventy miles of land in one county and } ‘These views aroused temporarily m: t, net, Jan. 25, 18702? Mr. Bentley responded, of neommission composed of one Inwyerand | other shape, Numerous ‘femurs? with While President his Ife, owing to tho nat- Jan, 25, 187027 Mr. y res a fy self thoroughly at home, strolling through ieity ples po rHat han ae Hine fooling against tho COveriols hit itp wnttssten i y “ shatnete: = ie lf thoroughly at home, strolling th int he or any other man shou tl | ily his recommendation In favor of exeiay “there were In the Pension Ofles fully 100,- ie ua Ins eaclt, Golrcesslnal distulet marked | tmnguttates charneters, aa Aird tire of some of the politieat mensures urged | tg neatly-nppolnted npartinents, watehing a | to do so andat that Bentinent Is Conunt- Ing leases for title ects, nn tins eon hil vould be affected by It. | ETON ‘ity Onin vou su | tharies of tho United States and else. | by hin, and the depressing effect they far the f racquets, trylug a hand at tenuins, | nistic, I want my namentthe head of tha Com- | ing tenants Into frecholders, was aecepte Got clatini-se2ilel wo! donstty oraparslly of touulation woul stu Hieron te ie aay tie timo had upon the business interests of the | BXMe of racquets, tryhus a hand ab te S$) untst list in. letters ny larga ns those It | the Inndlors nnd tho tenants, ‘1h Nt i Probably 20,000 were absolutely barred under ) gest aareater or fess umber of commission- | wheres aud no one can study thomereanclent me pon ui ‘i ; or sipping wine and cating salad ats little | H a 8 Inndlorits 8 tenants, Tans ed i , f | .| ye nti ly OW ow 5 whieh John Hancock wrote his name, and | tho“ AntlRent Wars and this, U1 Sev, 4,717 of the Revised Statutes, which was | ers, ‘This commission Is to visit each county | naminals with which we are ulrend ae- | country, was often threatened. Tle Was | tayie where two ofltclous colored servants whieh one hintred. yenrs ago swere sven by 10 a en i nis, 1 ay Jive repented by the Arrears net, and the balanes seat two or three tines a year, and thers take | qtalnted without belng constantly rack ) twiee attneked, but ones only with mur a é i wero walting to serve nll whocnume up, Mr. | George ILL across tho ocean fend is tie oily praatlen! op: hasth Soh sathinony Of clatindtits and thelr wit- | with the insectivorous characters which they ei hy < ‘1 SV; vero Wi "oO Ww » Mre y a 83 . lon of the Irish jand problem. Very trys were claims whieh Dad been Med more than a tit ute proceeitings, A think stteh | present, In tact, there is nothing Inthe dette Werons intent, ‘This occurred dan, 00, 1855, 7 Samuel Johnson, President of tho Club, was | , A erent, deal lias been sald about © tho | yours, Tnenrow Wisp, 4° Hs 3 u i 8 3 five years after the discharge or denth of the | gpen proceedings will be effectual, becunse | tition of either primates, carnivores, or un- | The President was attending, at the Capltol. | gvoryihere present, of course, trymg his bust | three 1%4."? is hay aro ixture of tentire, |” New Yom, Jan, 10, 1891, soldier, Desties these thera were about 45,- | honest claimants wilt have the support and [| gulates, which Is any means of declding | the funeral of tho Ion, Warren R, Davie, 1 to muko every one feet at ense, and patlontly free sale, and inte renita, rixuire of cnr (00 ensloners who. were entitled to more or | confidence of thelr neighbors In belt of Ahelhier s elven fossil skeleton, with skull, | Inte Representative in Congress from South explaining to all the tipparent mysteries of eines 4 ie eat leno Hp bo avicteil ay. THE BOERS’ REBELLION Tess-arrenrs inder the net, ‘Te original net | thelr elas Jin the prosahee of Olle He | eee eed ate te ieakusstibe Mitgeattrares, | Carolla, While stepping otf upon the por | tine very slnplo game of racquets, Ono | that'the tenant ts to bo tho owner of the im- —— ? of dan. 25, 1Si0, provided {hat the arrears detrei inetltee Distuonest elaimauta-avitl the cimivores, or the. tigitates. In what- | tleo, holding the arm of Mr, Woodbury, the | visor, who camo In wile au {mpromptt | provements he makes on tho farm, Fair | What the Duteh and Gormana Say should be pald in nll cases at the rate at [ not be supported by neighbors in publie, aud | ever order of manunals a sullictently long | Secretary of the Navy, he was confianted by | racquet imateh was It. proaress, created a | renta,—It ts not necessary to tell you what | About It-Bimmarck Offered a Brot ‘Mich tho ortzinal. pension had been or | therefore suet elning can never be allowed | serles of forins his come to Heit, tnoy Mus- | a stranger who, ut tho distance of eight feet, general roar of Inughter hy calling out, Hoe Cate [Apptause.) hore 5 Hosuett tectorato, pre " tis to say, If the pen- | If subjected to the test of eroas-esnmination | trate the threefold lw of evolitiion nsclenr- | deliberntely leveled no pistol at him, and | “Jolingon, what in tho devil are those fel- Uilog {1 Ireland Lot lay, 1 ho rule in rela ‘Snectat to Loniton News. should be allowed —thiat Js to say, and careful Inquiry in public. Where thelr | ly, though perlinps notso strikingly, as tho | pulled the trigger. | ‘Cho weapon inissed fire, | lows trying todo?” jy that no Inntiord spends any money tine | pensax, Dee. {The Duteh press Fe slot was granted thy penstoner entitled toa whole history tt well known they will be de- | equine sertes does, Caratyores, trttodaes Me dropped It and instantly drew nnather, The game of racquets is comparatively un- | Proving his estate except tink port! for of it naturally devoting much attentlon we rate of $20 per month would ‘reeclve arrears | tented. Nor will a dishonest clatnant, ex- | tyles, snd perlosodactytes all tend, as wo ( which also nussed tire, ‘Lhe President, diss | known fn this comntry, there being but four | ocetpied by himself, “Ho regards the Y prenntue Gi Tee at the-same rate back to the discharge of the | ceptin rare cases, have the hardihood to | trace them back through the tertlary epoeh. | covering his desperate design, released his | “eourts” In the United States —In Boston, tenant ash machine for ra ing rent | course of events at the Cape, and tho lates . ven the dlsa- | present and urge false elatins and evidences | toward less modified forms, whielt will fit | hold of Als. Woodbury’s arm aud advanced | New York, Newport, and Chleago. ‘The | for hin, Tho aystem ou it only to | papers to hand from Holland print the fi {uier, regurdless of what had been the dls 1 ‘y rated Tae ye oes te : bility, wh ath rereater orlesa. Anesttiuate | When the moral eye of his own community | Into none of the recognized orders, but | toward him furiously With uplifted cane, but | game, ns Its name would Indicate, comes fhe tech Ae tate ie tis wulverae ict I. | lowing text of nn “appeal whitch, stgued by bility, Whether prente: Ness. rald-caak Is upon thi Wiiata man may do in secret, | como closer to. the: Inseetiyora Man any | before he could reaeh hin, Lieut, Gedney, of | frou tho French, but ts probably more pop- hee Wich, religtoit hha iothing todo with | &2umber of reputable men throughout th was made of the amount whieh ft would cost ) when he thinks his disreputable acts will uot | other. If would, however, be mostipconven- | the navy, had knocked thé assasin down and | ular in Great Britain now than anywhere | Sat countios, religt mt hi ning ¢ 1 | vathertands, nl t oxeltt rine tosettle the arrears due to the 45,000 pefsion- | he found out, he shrinks and eowers away | dent and inigieading to term these primor- | disarmed’ him. He was taken to Jail, and | else, 3 ir, We find the Cathulics and Protestants ph ere ids, a} mn Ft pect be sent mental ers whose enges had already been settled, Vhe | from dof in the face of the virtue of his | dial forms Inseetivern, the inammals so- roved to be-a erazy. Englishman wtned The Chicago ‘Racquet Club Dullding Is a cantally prosperous and aually unfortunate pity and compassion In the brensts of En, tL wasubont $54,000,000, Ag the bill was | community, “Nearly the whole merits of the | enlled balng themselves more or Tess special: Pavwronee, 8 house-paiuter by ocenpation, | substantial, though not an imposing looking, Unies ig econdiions., Agi HT ie aa rif iat glishmen for the rebelllous Boers of thy Heda nes nd vert inequality mmong the | Prenesed plan rests upon the publicity of the | ied modifications of the same. common type. | but long out of employ nt, and, ike Bell: | three-storied brick structure which stands narorlan outrnmes. ocotr only | Gat tolls ‘Transvaal’? passed it erented great ined y aby proeeedings because of tte reasons stited.”” - | and only, ina partial and Huilted sense, | Inga, who slew Mr, Perelval, the British baek some distance from the street at © Ba Thera are qe arian out: Wo, tho undersigned, ns Dutch eltizens, har peustoners. For instiunee, the pensioner who SNUAL PENSION EXPENDITURE. represetitatives of that type. The root of | Prime Minister, in iif, attributed hts busi (No. 185 Michigan avenue. Lt ean hardly bo | Tages in Ireland than in New York. But | soliowed with deep interest tha tute eventsee had been penstoned from the date of his Ms: | wyatt under the present. sysiem will he matter appears to me to he that the | ness ailsfortunes to the Govermnent, and | sad to be completed.—the bowling-alleys | Why shouldit thore bo more in the Catholle } footing the people of the ‘Transvaal, our ove itarae may bave been ntlowed $4 a month | (ye wrohubhe auitent henson expenditure | Mleontoforteat: facts whieh have: como | held its head responsivle for tem. AVith | and raeaiet-court wero used for thy first Bounties The landlords don’t tare to ex- | flesh and blood by derivation: andwe can nolone sieci Ne ton §s, then $10, and at Inst. durigeme next five or six years 2 fo light In the course, of the Inst ten | greater humanity than was shown Belling | time gusterday, as tho painter's brush is srelse thel outrages In Lrotestant counties, or ropress the fooling of wonton ud Four x reached $2 per month at the date of the |‘ Without the change of systum of settlIn: ne Afteert fuure hve completely hroken dows Haas Laweenel Was fat te wlunatic ay aul slolne persion here 22s Epeeption ule is ' HVE of passage of this net. When n soldier's elalm ela seIeu base A apape the aueuat the attempts to construct fresh classification | died.” * and in very elegant style, and everything {s tempt ant high-hanled broceeding and thoy Picot shale national | Independence Gnd sublet Inu nat een settied whose Ateablilty, wae} ew pensions, will be $5,000,000 ruil upward | WA ciMtoran methods aieh al mugen | arise Seneca ene TRS tla, belleved tat | complete! so fur ns the games are concerned. | TTS th Mnevintvers CApmtiused) “no | Eoin crown, We woul be usclss ta dotal ts pects an See ‘jack to ro ere May other evil” arlstrug tout of | chissitiers have followert, hus been of tm- conspiracy and the person Huialude saepecte aa ae Neie ahaa ‘After attnoking tho Rev. Dr. Henworth for | Feltons of our wonder nad reares. nny of c % on given $2 D I 3 i i Delay Ago, was thrown open to public Inspection, | follow the example of King James, who, when | and one or two otlier counties, SaWare, thirty or more gentlenon responding to the | He found the landlords rhe oon cone Without roing Into further detnits It ty shoot the Inndlords Hke rabbits {f they at- [ England resolved to fieprive tho 'I'ransvanl peo. ae atthe time, and especially our Prime Minister, s nu tr bye : ave | thenso value In lending to the close investiza- | \vus tho Hon, George Poindexter, Senator | WO, on the first floor, “Che raequet-court, | Ins recent statements, thoiccturer continued: | entored nn enorgetlo protest. kaniaat tho anne ischarge. Union imy suggestion Conpress, fiche Seu aside from the loss to the Gov: ) ton and the elear statement of the nnntoul from Mississippi. ‘Shere ute preserved with AMpeastne vom) cic argon tha second loot, Na tenant is allowed to, fall bohind in his ation of tho ransvadt asin equally {impolite on the Sof Maren, so amended the DH as “Yes, Lrogard the saving ot money tothe | characters ofaninals. But its principle, the lis papers two afidavits, which probably sf { | ent except in Uister, where the landlord's | and unjust aot, fo ponple sok the: Araneta sI Oy - 1G ssuvlation inte sharp lozle: to equalize pensions, overcoming the ditt | Goyerntnent by preventing fratdtlent elalas | BSS } p los sats berore stated, Cinder the olf ae amend: | ay the feast of ‘te ‘evils entailed by then on | ned: by such characters, y nee categories de- i : Y | the back of which overiooks tho racquet | etaim jg the first mortgage on the Innd. | continued tot cherish the hope, nnd — nc anpped Furnished the foundation for sich ar tinpres- | vourt, the walls of which run from the see | ‘here the inndlords ate glad to havo tholr | without reason, that the wroug'done thea in 4 re 2 ike: 5 ond floor to the roof. tenants In frrears, because they can evict |.Would again bo mado good. Still, ne nil these rrears die the 15,000) pete ye . The moral ot Is by far the | Yon Maer showed, in estimating the likeness |“ Dayid Stewart, having made an oath on a ofl HTS), OE , expectations have been disappointed, theli Stoners will Ue fess than -g25,600,000.0 In mate HR nti tenleney sy whl F ‘eine orunitkenessof iintuals, devefopment must | the Toly Evangely, deposetht and saltt that | yt Gels probable that only a few. neopto | thom at pleasure, “But In the West mn ron despale tet dition to the claims whleli were pendhis and | of the Government a vietiin of wholes ‘op. | be fully taken kito necounts and ff the tn | about the last day of De came tinder the Arrears aet, tere. were fled, bery it at the same time develops Hy eltf it st of Iro- ear Teh ee te | Know, low racatets are played, a briof ox~ | land, when the peasant falls behindhand in | Heaes bus beon oxbausted, and in despair they s, | bortunce of fadividual development Isud- | ist af dunnary, lst (18 , ! phuintion may Hot bo out of place here, ‘The | hits rent he is thrown out iinmedintoly, and | yoruebed to arms. Wornay Inmnent this at “i i ive : : eh5), she, the (leno- | pame is very much after tho styla af Jawn- | yi 8 ¥ Of thoir, but wo find It intelltglble. Kor ars etwcoun Uezsth of danny, IO anil the | aghast thent wha counutt test frattds, Mis falowes IE the endl gilaetloeal | REUU saw Melitrd Lawrence wo ito Sone Younis or handball, tho fatter “itoring from Wenge Ts EER Wgs. Tien EAN, ace | fe cee Raa! GE CUES alno—tho smu a FL sO, Whe: re =} inte perfure! Aves, is erinbnat to | 8 eatlee hace eles eet ager at xtet i-howse, i 7 t x uy 3 js 1 ff flan tuoieei n rently $80,000 new ehtlins, sete er ey a witeh teinpts trent lice classification iy 0 clenrand concise expression | ynd-n-half street, on the ‘Tuesday before the iepring pally In the fact that in one the hand | how it is thatm etings opposed to the Leagua | for the presorvation of thelr national independ. So that on the SdUh o¢ dune fast there were | Honesty, anu ils eaey for sonie OF those who | OF the morphological resemblances und dif niployad to Knock or drive the Ite ball | aro held in Dublin, atteinpe to gssasinate the 1 Tent of the | o ‘ H These meetings are nd- | Gnee? And shnil tho spirit of thelr ancestors ba upward of 287,000 live pending eluting ithe | have any shadow of a claim to be, the more formes. 0; pnts: jie. all Such reece Lute States he, this deponel muy Sula. Hi He te other wy raat is used, tng Tes reared y ys Hords and the range elerey, delves frac peuple, fou omtotdaotsorlthae ve, TN UAE ’ sunt onilily comptes careeritiog yale | Hhinces BERRY x ta eats for Pofudexter and Lawrence, Senator etwor' ¢ rete! i % 4 rely tos ee ee hea parr atlowanee nf the PRC et aaa LA they fail nner threo hends: First, those ot | Poludester'a passageway; ne conversition,® | Nill 0 network of stout eords stretched | Ynenanills. ‘Tho Mun manufactured by | S¥Pathize with uaothor If comparatively vs ut + aes hs SDORATY ut c neross and provided withu handle, ‘fle rae- is nett case, wile Ree TT ie cataas are Acereates frauds and perjururs antl forgers.” | TVS thant ow dintion; — third, those Hes, testities at Ds SUG i GUURSIE A the xe feat-twleo Bs long, uy ts is iden innd is free, We must “Boycott thoso fel- } Anuitisthls feoling which encourages usiouirect Bait aupared gael ye ; = a silecessive. stages ‘of the’ evulu- intl seen dtlelard Lnwrencs ec no stone foorlinclines slightly from, tho | Jows, [| Applause.) settled.” HUXLEY ON EVOLUTION. Hon at’ tie: ehueles that he hath seen Richard Lawrence go into |“ tront wall? he“ baek to. th mt 11”? and aM this appeal to tho sonso of juatice of the Hritlsh LAUDUELENT CLAIMS. or | aneestral | Senator Polndexter’s house, and return ont 8 CE NEAT Te Thore was no justice for the Irish in the | ‘nation, Tho people of Engiand cannot brock FRAUDULED aA TIA, evolution. An arrangement is“ natura,’ "What amount of these clans ts frame that om qucain nU diferent mess Ane partlentnrly on all four of the walls run upto the roof and | courts until you sent over nloney enough for | tho dishonor which must Jnovitubly result from, important race, which your powerful Govern rf a exactly: . ff wincow or opening of any kind, } tho Trish Land-Lei to fight th ‘The | 0 Strugglo that is as uncqual ns It Js unjust, How the Horse Wuntrates the Law of it Is, Jonieally justine, exactly in so far |-fhe Tuesday previous to Lawrence's attempe | So Without win i 1, | tho Irish Land-Lengue to fight them, ‘he i F 7 iB See tleadle to make. anything ike | 2ovelopment—importané Tesults of | as it expresses tie relations of likenesses and | to nssaalnnte the President of the United | except that thora is a little door for the play | British tried for ning years to put thelr Iaw | £n,0 strugmle with x powerless race, witht A a wats MG ar ile PO RL tnE sie or} Prot. Marsh Lubous-Trogreasive | Unilkettesses erumersted under these heady. | § . 0 ers to enter, and also an opening In the back ti . T o eoplo who wish for nothing further thun to tates dh he sce the sald Law renee go, into | wall through which the spectntors in the ele- She Lt Tecrce hn ey could hot do {abu Vive in, peneo and quiet, tor (uals own Invy mat thea. aad Te in. | Yated audience room ean watch the, game, | such thing as accidental tenants In Ireland, | ‘own turaugh strees and peril And we oberkg Ident's handwriting: — this opening being protected by a wire | Tasked n man how long he hind lived In his | the hope that this appeal of ours will not ze Th unt Mordeent Fowcamida. | Sereen. Che floor is marked off {nto three | cottage, and he reptied, “Seven generations.” | main wholly unattonded to, Wo nro still ine 1 of | vits—sald Law ot frequeNty gotng in Me Tena Cs pong AE the front seiten is pertoat- Then I inquired of some one elso what that olined to ballova; that: tho volco of public opine vee ‘papers rend was one by | ev ; crsistet sol Te y square, and two atthe back of equal size. | axpre: ? . orful support to the prover Se arr erecta pat er nha tre titagunisniot Cuvier Ant inact teens Toladus ters la nage anid South f fhe a f ] Bue asinie two men are playing the ene: nee Deters tHe food Chat rite Leet Government of Rvginna inorder to enable her ‘lution ti 1 essenve of Lamark’s teachtugs (iinperfeet and y before Attaupt to assassinate Dresident. | Lach takes his station Iu, oie of -the buck | tell you of w man who, with his futher, grand- Spee Petes ore, be Harden ae, oF LOI iy of $240,000,000," of evolution to the arrangement of thé vers t eetlon vie rat Men eara hit Lele nee and Poindexter seen fn conversation on | courts, and the one who “serves” firstdrlves father, ond grentgrandrathor occupledea cot. which, to Judge from tho liberal proferstons ol HY pensioners will thiy dd to | tebrata, and mere particularly mannnalia, | Gb{ectionable ns these often were Ih thelr ne esday before the uttempton the President, | the ball with lits requot agninst the front wall : i the Cabinet, and from its own particular view, an poneronere ‘Tho Mustrnttons added were those of the | [lets Uurys out fo have buen a renetlonary he oy 184)? s t tage for a 113 years, Ile chanced to bo in ar | ahould never havo been planned or carricd ous imlstake, so Cuvier’s no less definit repudia- elds davksgon, and Goy. Palndexter had } M4 above n certain tne.) Lhe ball rebounds } reiirs for one pont. Tho Inndlord took his by as , oy Vence, in attempting to classify the tm Senator Polndexter's hon wh toli-ay! ry ¢ 1 Vartations in th aut Type—Mame c . ET wiittor Pollexter’s how on those Sebbfelkivesit ny i Bitola Me siulla dni Bhdnetivorite A Mn wo mist {aja lata nent not only Wuelr Upon, the buel raat Linromnraed aan init estimates” ae Landon ‘Tiles, Dees Me adit and cmbryogencte characters, dorsed tn the Pr p 5 | rphological relations, in so far as the ¥ Vhat will be the amount of the first pay | Al a meeting of tte Zoblozteat Soctely last Uicheayaricturtenl real “litera stared David Stev ie ment ont hole Itmay be expected dat, ent whtelt will he al Howe Will’ the list?" $ Fe "Phe esthnate wo make pers tls Vaats Is history of the horse, principally, so far as Is | tlonof Bonnel’s echelic nt the preseutday, ‘ud tho other player, if the ball falls within | beddl {nll that he possed, and put itout | o¢t8 forthe Germian press, its polnt of view, y rolls, 2 M onee been friends, ‘The latter was his anlest, : ‘i eclding and all that he possed, and put it out | of course, is different from that of tha Lutch i “hat It will aid alia cu prt rolls alt known) from tho work of Prof. Marsh o the [the exisieney of a weudee an fncntiun sf | aunt most eloquent defender when the Gene. Bis courts pauat drive: Ih bask Ey ea ca Into the pouring raln. ‘She fenant remove journals, ‘though one or two of the papers Hts Suytdhtls'oe $3) ou, 000, and npiwand” “Hovenes of North America” ‘The nn- | wecessary conser ener Or, cia. ane trlau.oe arul's conduct tn the Seulnolo way was are | tho fest rebanid trueehe lene We he tee tage cat aes een a RE nara write on the subject of Capo affairs wth 4 . mines er rw i i hid vi JONES Y. re: i Orv v y Bur hy at ae con uatitintnt lit be Aq, hounecment of the paper had drawn together | hetioye, the foundation of sclentitie. taxon | Guarel hind ite orath hr edition, tora mary | t.do this No. 1 scores a polnt and “serves” | member of his family was fined vo | * fullness of Information truly surprising fo q arty * . : & people, whose Interest in’ the colony Is you estinnte: will be the total | an unusually kirge attendance, as it was ex- | omy. Many years azo, in my leetures nt | gh: ibe again, If he does not* fall he in turn tsal- | shitlings: When I returned to Dublin fury ented the Arrears uct to | peeted that the marslinting of the facts | the Royal College of Surgeons, [ particularly alo f considerable admixture of personal lowed to “serve” and make a point, provide a mainly of n theoretical or professorial Kind Prats Huxley's haris woalt. hue arent | Iisisted on the contrat paollldae of dig | Wusunderstauling nud repulsion | Se ured | od, ater he his driven the bnit-to the fone | Infeteeed the: Pate ete et oe ers | 289 Kreuz Zetung in partienar enjoys ths red Wi Hkson’ or 4 “ informed the Land League, and they wero ft i low! asectivern none the higher manmalin: fired ws neki a ania Cowal Ais forge Wall, that No, 1 does not also drive it back to | pated ot. [Appiause,| Finally thoy wera | Zech OGs opceial, Welter whose Vows on and further sty of this order andul the the front wall, In other words, after the ball | reinstated In thelr old home, “hore § Colonial Government at the Cape, ns founded i a att : nythine of line renee’s visits to Gov. one wall ards, relnstated In their old home, “hore i3 no | ona tonathy residenco thore. often rise to nual penslons unde those new eises, nud the theory of evolution, whlel Aout Foreshiad -Todlentit has only strengthened. my convies | fy relly a Hak arenes flakes to Ny Jing Wan served (the mayne wire makes the elnss of heople in Amorten, and T ineludte tha Something like the dignity’ of cool and ' $25,000,000 nlre paid {6 the old pensioners, | awed by others, took practical shape bi the | tlen that any ane who is tequainted with the plained, Ue tet eatled there to sallett worl fo scora nnother point ‘Lhe ball le omnes: drish-Americans, that begins to work Mko | sagncious statesmanship. In a reeentarte ant ahd nuk fess teed de glue re work of Darwin twenty-one years uzo, Prof. | range of variation of sirneture fn these | “yrs well known that Gen. Juekson Jolned c | those peasants inthe West of Iretand, "Cho and this Is Mable to be z ere 4 cost uf tht : the taxpa: “think the azergntg cost to tha people, | pero . s the asa restlt ef this sensuge, including dhe wn Interest In prantleally substantiating the q ji 1s key Lane elo on the defensive powers of the Cape Cob é coe ee eet te oto hediaallowedsheid | Husley sald: ‘There Is evidence tho value ramps puvsosues tie key to overs necaltartty tho Presbyterian Chureh a rte close of his tiites Aegan te ro Hore Wwondertully lone women and children work equally with tho | ony, this experienced writer clearly ex é be reduced, Upon this latter polut it willbe | Of which has not been disputed, and which nivorn, and the ungulata. Given the come Ife, Ma had promised: his wife, who wasn | tg then that the anme becomes exciting, TNH ounds its military system, which he eliarac aden me ik Sit Itichard Grimth olnted by the, | for jue i ? Well to understand that the percentage of { In my jitdgment amounts to proof, that be- | non plan of the lnseetlvora atulot the ro. | Very devout inember of that seet, to do thls | ‘tna eamo affords the finest kind of pliysteul Hohintel GAME Was cD forizes ig Inmentably inellicient to meet 1 , Queen to seta value on all the lands of Ire- i. fraudulent chums mmang the 82,000 new | tween te commencetient of the tertinry | dentia, and granting that the modifications of ee er eer rT PL A fxorclse, but for ae Ho become hroliciont th Jund, big and little: Tis valuation was not epulingenries as for Mantel arti clatns ted attentho passage of the act is | epoch aud thy present time the group of the | the structure of the tinbs, of the brain, nnd | ro ftw for tha vet. ‘Lo grati¢y her ploug | 4 he must have aduick eyo and very agile | sounded on the statements of the poor ten- | South Africa, With that’ characteriatle Jess than the peramntane of frantulentelins | cauida has been represented by a series of | Of the alimentary and reproditetive viscera | wishes, he hat, at his own expense, | Ske Albert Murphy, of Cork, Ireland, who | ut! buton the lunde as the inspector saw | Zeal of thelrs for storing up out-of-the-way Muon. eae pet slitting the, bls.ar leit forms, of which the oldest i3 that whfel de- Wivioh “aoeue ene Henn uy gan aad built wantall brick chapel_on the Hermitage | jg” visiting. fin Chicuka, and 'Str. Theodora Bisa. te ae f) rood landlord cinaparntively. knowledas of all Hinds, the Germans, a pensions, ey no menus hs great asat | parts least from the general type of struet- | all eutheria from antnals Whieh excent for THEN ae Roane GE Hh tino af nis deni he Sheldon, of the Club, were tho first to play | fitth’s valuation. {fa river runs throumh | Missionaries and scientific explorers, had ent reste ? uuiotly groped thelr way among the savugc ure af the higher manmalix, white the latest Ulifuge placentation, would be Inseetiv. | was, L belleve, the “ruling Elder? of the | feelerday afternoon, Mr. Murphy ts some | a farm, tho ‘touant {4 charged | for tribes of Suuth: Afrion ‘and when. the Znte How do you explain this? _ ‘hich most widely differ ores, Isat shuple deduetion from the law of ere a ‘na cong. | tle of an expert in hig way, and had no tas if kt were solld earth. ‘The landlord ; a “rhe reason, Is obylous, When tho War point Si tuet HARE fiers Crom Dink evolution. I yentura to express vontident eongreration, fe fitoa wie, Ma wae nec diMentty In beating Mr, Shelton, who, com- | tots it ont to sportsmen nt high prices, war brake ouk lt wan found that aitnelt mort : closed mast of the soldlers enme out having | pint posses 4n hand their back poy amd bowntles,—s cone ‘a red with the visitor, is an amnatetr. The |“Agnin he cl the tenant vach | Wiformation about the country and tho peo Sour complete sib-equal dedts | expectation that Investigation Into the man | Presidency, There Is an old story that when | [ie vey é very. Rta nn ee to ene on each | plo was ainassed nt Berlin than in London i Tne series: the tines | Ott tie fore foot, three an the hut foots the | toile fauna of the mesazoleepoch will. sooner | thy Thet of huis death wos eammmuntenied to Tite, “however, mndo. mere ereitaie Stile: OF yh Toa up, to the, very. inid- Nordla tho British’ Government, wien tht skdarable att of money, peatitesy the tines | ulna ts complete and distluet trou the ra | oF Inter, AL up, th Hanks. iol. Jtuxtey | Ate, Clay, lus grent rival th polities, tie aves: | Dinyed next, the hinyors ‘being more eventy | we Stax for the, peieiees Ce ARTs 1G | evil time camo upon, it, disdain to ayall it Were prosparolis, pane it Ping al i ding: the fibuls is complete and distinct from | proceed eal to give ‘ 8 on wit eh his alte ton Jocosely nrose as 10 the probabilities of | matched this time, and the hiterest in tha pay a fax oe He pri ties of tal ted to. self of this superior knowledge of Its colony Hiv ware youtug meth and gener i jel tho Ubing there are forty-four teeth, the full Susiouis wore based, ane {tveolt on te pet his tinal salvation. Mr, Clay listened for a imino Increased necordinely. Several others nn bt bo! ae aig ie A pein neti] and the tribes around one of its own colo ee eeeer hood nettle cates icy | Wttuber “of canties belig present, and tho | that much further cureftl work Is needed to | moment, and remarked: “Oh, yess alt — | EMP ieed accanlinaly. Sevaral others | nar! ee Jone tense ona 2, ireland will | nies possessed by tho Germans. On the pendeney aru bowtie rae eouults rsucl Pa y tt Have " ppCreSruM ts wil alin pty { clear up problems before us, eoutidu’t proyent it? ‘ihe Hoh. Thomas L. | Sane vol al vo, Joni ate tet PAS pinety-n Dg breaking out ot Nostitites {t was found that at utters and early-fornivd 3 0 hates! = done: 4 ei c " a ” PATRAS ty i tind they had a pride above .bowoni- Se eine other Hignie hes out ono. weriplcte Jones reluted in ueedoig of nsiuuiiar unture. |” Witte racquet was golng on up above, tho | Jor twenty-one yeurs, “tho tenane buile iis | WeOMY Lull and trustworthy may of the ab ernsh Of | or comple suppressed In the femules Pv aU saversyint) H IRISH LAND AGITATION Tia letter of the Inte Gov. Call, of Morida, | powiin-alleys were” al rsement : Zulu region had been drawn up by i te FSU ire he ea Seay ee digit on cach foot, tho rest beng represented cee who was once, ts 1 have mentioned, on tis { fora ceowd below. Phe ording reiterate | Owe haba ppon tty ithe expiration OF the, ® nlasiqnary gocloty hero in Berlin, of orinjurles, and perhaps had already 7 pi writes thie ning fa mea Haid par Cocrelon Which Mid Not Coorce. presuie at is obweg es, Paekson, ane was horn for the, frst tine Jeslenlay afternoon, land, house. and everything, ‘The tenant wie tho van ( mee, in lonton am partinly recovered, but ax years went, by rs Ted NCU selineis Chnetunatt Commerctat. me I 1 a ae ~ | and isn feet worth remembering that in | touk' anather lense,and was obliged to nay ‘ i Law Josten nel dhe enbiliies hic’ is th PROT CERI PATRI eee A volume lias lately been published In Ea- fe fitlee, the fam obe at we RETO | tho game Ger. Phil Shorkda was ono tha | several uni, a stated Tntervals, for tig [te army of tho Cape, which was thus revented, by the geographical industry of fi IsTs upd the yi sequent Years of embarrass pose, * first chet the gland giving an ‘aceannt of evcrelye meas | ville, and met with an neaintance, a negro | Plvers, Us oppanent was Mr. N. IX. Fulr- | use af Ins ows cl : ti kK. ‘The General routed his enemy hi two | Landlord t be abolished th he Germans, from entirely losliyg its was, ruth usually remain uadevolopes ures In Ireland from: 1840 to 1880, whieh is | woman. also, who. probably belonged to a | 2 b +f Andiordigm nittst abolished thore a8 | ‘hug inthuately related to the Tratisvaul aud snent. broweht ining who supposed theme i owhi th “y Y ttre yery ‘* th al 4 of fi vlee a 7 i separate engagements, Deaco was thon de- | we abolished slavery hore. Land agents are y tert ca selves li inloperdint el matinee sto pen- # rolivok-teeth havelong avery vanes te not enlcultted to reassure people who faney | Whis fouls, anda tbls palitleal elured, and tha Inte rival forees went over | often moro tinportant. than “the fi Its savage nelghborhood, the Germans oe a Arres \s prejudice: nndlords A th ‘tunity a: f becoming con: eSurine that nothing more ts necessary for tho |predudlers, |’ Do you ‘ é and had some salad toxether. The games | the ves, ‘I © | ind tho opportunity also of becoming alilie of Re ran ate Sr naetL ae, restoration “of pence than to ‘auapenut tho | ful, 20, tleaven iis abiiabo hee deals wero Watehed by Gons, Wiitpple and alr, semealee ail thoyreulleet and ay thoy nerd ify a npr ales antl Bind lermmediite charauters,, With respect to the | Mabeas-Corpus net. For tho first thirty years | other with an alr of sanetitied disdain, ‘why Shite Wet harned ih W. Dhinney, Will EOE Hes tahini. Spenever ye poont gland, or, Indécd, 1t muy never have become Interpretation of these fuets two hy natlinges after the union ‘Ireland was under covrelve | of caurse he has, and added, *1f he wanted “ ' resigned or died, Boycott al wave took his it Jam Gordon, and others, enerally known, but it isa fact neverthelesy y tw eae t ¥ % yio’s: zw! placa, If his duties were in hisne fering from wounds and (hose who had been ane oe fh these mace True wt mensuires most of the thne, For a third of | to Ko dur Pe ko to know whos gavin to a et passed pars nae ante * sous who had beon maved by all these seve fa compl ited pats emt sentinents found they had in store quite a dares banks account in the shape of vee! Tnufated pensions, and those who were sul ighborhood, | thntsuveral yearsago President iurgers, fore \ h rey to) m2 She oyldently. belleved that a oycott wis a stem villain, and made men | geelne the ic vitable course of events, seit 1, and bad vainly hoped to recover, and dnd | equine uninnts have cone lito existence i | Ho thw the Unbers-Corpus act was aus- | Soh A elite a shine uppetee an NOE PLEAS FOR THE_IRISH. take off thelr hats when {n His presonce, Just | fore “to Borin oe omered ‘nn, nilinniee (0 , Rot Hed thelr appllewtions earlier, exme for- | dependently of one another, ‘Thy other as. | pended, for two yenrs the country-was under | yeslut the hnperiols will of her dead muster, now, howover, thoy Low only to_Amerleans | Princo Bismarel, which Ils Illness . pear aa presents Bioh « we xo tht atte suines (hat they are the result of the gradual | martint lw, aud for the rest of the time une | —————___- Gront Mecting at Coopor Union—Jamen | Lt to tho lenders of the Land League, |Grent | specttully declined with many thanks, ‘To ’ Slats among tho newr One ited” Ts aici Modienfon. whdaicane by thie antecesd ee den lusurrsticls neti, Ae Catholleemmauel- A Short Mistory of Wheat. Hedpath on tho Alis and Purposes penlense.] aus peonle foe Heotared tate bo protector of the Eransvanl yeenved little bet = % Wenbers « UE Stitit He OF Aneestry. 3 piltion recourse Was again hat to cou no nO ¥ ° ul SSESSUE V greater {Ma bate bata genorally supposed. | ini not aware that any Zubloglae innltnina the stapes of the "Arnisnct of 1380, but. Withe | qyTHo vanities of ayheuk le pumbortess, and | of the Land Longue—What £fo Knows | wages, and you Know the result. “Boycott Te eter nuneE oe Fen ie be Te uniae the tel OF ChAIIS. the frat hypothests, Lo not feel called pon | out the slightest gain, An ugitation against then of aulsiverton and climate, '' “Tt is now over sixteen yeas since the | to discuss tt. ‘Tha adaption of the sect tthes, corresponding in mny particulars | tobe thy distinet vard close of tha Wary do you not find the mine | however, is equivalent to. the acceptance of tho ine | About Moycotting An Enthusiastic | gal hd Would not bo dictated to OF the ‘Transvaal, and hls views on the subject but hu was, ties In tho Museum of SO OEING SR UNO Weed Sends a | after all Alcoa Household wont out to of colonies are welt known, with the present agltation agilngt rent, re | Cornelt University. On tho slopes of the mount= otter, reap thelr oats thomselyes, henever you her of new clainis dintnishing dering the | the doctrine of evoluvon so far ag horses are | sulded in an investigation by a committee, | alusof Mexico aid Xalapa the hixurinnug of New York Tribune, Jan, tt. want to fight Inndlords, count me in; when: Pierced Matrimonial Prospects. fast year?” conee aut th the absence of oyldence | and the paysnge of a stringent coercion act | Verotntion fa such that wheat docs not forms Every seat In tho Inrge hall of Cooper | ever you want to fight among yourselves, asthas oasin. abpentedn the New 3 ori ne ed wlll answer that by elting you to the | te thy contrary, I shall suppose that it Is ne- | In 185), This act suspended babeng corpus, | uty. In Japan Ie Is sald. tho whent has been | woton was occupled fast night on the occa- | count moout, ‘Tho irish will never be gntia- | bors regardlug tho report that View: Preside fact that, notwiihstanding the greatinumiberog | cepted, Sluice the commencement of. the | made penal the authorized po. armors, that no e Te 40 4 Heck Arthit Was soon to lend to the altar the lon of | 22dovoloped by tho Jupanese fi i Bs fled until they see tho reassembling of tho | © clalins Hed durhus the seventeen mouthsatter | coveny epoch, the anhuals which constitute | arms, and empowered the: Lord tnuttur bow mueh manury ts used, tho stu wil | slon of w tecture, under the ausplees of tho Jan. haa 187, the now ones are Pot sity the funtly of the equide have undergone | to suppress public meetings and tr 1 i 0} ct i y % widow of tho lato MurshallO. Roberts, A thine Hi | futagrow larger, shuysh tho, ewginot tho ears | Trish National Land League, by Jauies ited Plo Lariiaiuent upon, the College Grewt | poyaut correspandentor n Cincinnati paper sett ; tt Henders crenses. 4 the Baine report West about a week nwo, havied ward slnce the Ist of July at tho rato 40 7 processes of modification pf three kinds; 1, | by court-martial The fast provision was fiat ud orten not morathan twenty t path, entitled “What I Know About. Bo: firoh banner of the Republic of freland, | pioked up tho story ina Wall-atrevt crowd. A per month, and doubtless will contiine: to | Were has been wn excess of devetapment of | never carried into operation, but the law wag | Through selection, winter wheat has cotting.” ‘Tha nudionce was most en- | [Prolonged applause and sheers.) nour as ann bo arcortained this brilliant rumor « bour In at that rate for several years ta come, | one parl ot the oldest form over anouier; | declared to hays been very benetivial, and | changed to summer wheat In threo yours, nnd | thuslastie, ‘Tho elialr was ocenplod by i ee Brlgtuated, atadinner-party recently given ur notwithstanding the Hurltation whieh pro- ] sy seertuln parts have undergone com: | was renewed for another year, In tho first | sutamor wheut converted tn the sania tine te Dr, Wallace, Presidont af the Tiand Len ', MI, WEED'S LETTER, is Mr. Bum Wan, A young gentleman presont, Io : vides that the pensions, shall commence not | plete jor’ partial suppression; 4, parts | nine months of the years In whieh the act | Winter wheat, Jo genernt wheat Is the inoat if i f. Heng y 7, if a merry speech, sald tut be wat ors 0 ue i ‘ veer f GentrEMEN: Your letter inviting’mo to | Se,,course o! ft . variler than the date of lng the application, | originally distinet fave coalesced, “Lin | was in force there was no appreelable dimi- { eeteomed OF tho cereal productions, but in Abyss | in this clty. Ou tho platform were Mfrs. and | setond wmecting OF tho friends of tho. trish Ward to tho witenr of tho igto ete Meawvner td 1f that Jiuttation shaadt ho removed and the | ploylng tha term “law? almply fn the | nution in the amount of erline, Tn 163 | Noy oe wdamasen’ aourculy prratnble to tee | Miss Parnell, Col. I, Shflcklerord, Michasl ] Land Learuo at Coopor Union this evening | sien the Approaching marriage of Gen, Aribur se} if st v1 if i‘ Y S it 3 | " vali, | an unable tu attend your meeting. ie « hurdly be y t fT 7 | t at reat~ t a . s 1] vO Yi . | ve! a , oy I cee, io Etne | * ~; 15 ied b " sf ul ties m errapldity than durhye the uerlod of dane 35, | threefold Jaw of evolution, Itisof profound } tho number fell to 9,781 ‘This hnprove: | peror Chin-Wong tito Ching, nowt duw 1.0, | MeClure, Commissioner Starr, Willian Con- Wrondytosit large iee noe wholly, tron YounE tna who mudo thom. | They Kerved I8i¥, to. Ditne 30, 1980, “Durkng that period it | iterest to remark that this taw, or generals | ment. ig credited, not’ to the ucts of Tae ane te send ut tvared he fare the Perel nolly, John Fitzgerat, Mr, and Mrs, MePart- | the relations between landlord. and tennit,— tae PHEDoSe OF tho, ccinvivinl: pueasic, oe Sis observed that the elniins for Invatll pene | Wed stiitement of the ature of the ancestral | coereton, but to measures of redress, tuelud= | Hirer, ae eulmals, hive Been, recovered froin | yan iis Roy, Fathor Luonard, and others, | relations witch give to tho tonant only a | hte rolating to Mr. Ward nud. the. vereruble slons on decount of services iy the Mexlean | evolution of thy horse, is preelsely the sume | Jug the fithes uct, the reorganization of tho Buutand It waa Drobuvly not Suntivnted by tho | Dr. Wallace, in enlling tho meeting to order, | starvation percentage of hls carnings, ‘Chis | relict of Me. Btowart had small ciruulation, eved ond Indlan wars were greatly Inereased In | 05 that which formulates the process of Ine | constabnlary, anc ebinges In the adneli anviont Urltons, but tho Anglo-Saxons, whon sketehett brietl the work of the League th dlsprovortion might be endured iC all had | asa joke, but the other report for several rea nunbers frou previous stk, whieh, doubt | dividual development {i antnntls generally, | tration of the Inws. 10 1843 fresh comp! edo wrote, eurly fn the olghth century, sowed y vend I} conmenced the battle of Ifo upon caual | sons fonrd wider publicity, ‘Those reasons re 38 sulted tron what may be culled the fn the Herkalut fideh the brand ctirielers Hos Seensloncal ti passin of a atrdnj > penslon mane prevail Rigs of the group to, whieh an anit belongs are | Aris act, but this proving Inadequate, thelr wheat in the spring, and in the days of | New York, andannonuced that tts labors hod | torms, If tho: landlord. had acquired his | ebietly that society gossips choose ta considet a Sir | Queen Eilauboth is cultivation wis but partial | only bugun. He also reat a letter from | brond’and fertile acres with the feuits of hig | that the match would be q very elixibio itd COST OF FRACDULENT CLATMB. discernible anward, | After a minalian | Hobert Peel tn 1815 brought ina coorcion bill, | Indeed, wheut was an urticle of comparative | uso Weed, My, Rudpath,-on coving | superior enterprise, Industry, and economy, | atl sides. Hosted, it fs gendrally knowa th cinbryd, for es: le, his takenondis general Nt a the I 1 s Hixury UU nearly tho seventeenth century, | in i id path, wun , A * | Gen. Arthur, who was an iithuate Criend of Sh “1 ehdo you estl i 1 bry. For example, has takenon its general | which passed the House of ls, but was ut y . ’ " his tenants would have no right to object to very it ow meh do you estinate istost through it i iia rth Sex ekey Hfentes y p * India wheat seems not to be native, buc intra. | forward, was recelyed with fong-continued Itoborta, ulan stood ¥ high tpon tho social all fraudulent latins 2” miuntnatian characters, Hy further progress | defeated 1u tha Commons, ‘Twa years later | Audie f ita SunscriE numa slrniies fon sf the payment of. cuultable rontage. But | ist of th fasblonable tudy whor Mr, Hole ‘hs amount pakd ont upon. sitch latins | Wards its spectal form Is attecte by the | tho situation was su surlons that Lord Grey | iced of ita Gunsorle namo slunlto faud uf | applause, Men stood wp and chepred; whilo | if” ax aw class, “the landlords eld thelr rts tnariod soma seven yoRH aces ‘ince the Js Iniposstble to i tatinate with any de> excessive growth of one part or relation to | brought in a vigorots erly and outrage act, | toned in the fivuvaprakusn, one of which, Pk women waved thelr handkerchiefs, ‘The | domains by confiscations, Ageravatlng the | doath of his wits last January, Gen, Arthur bas * gree of neeuracy. We have only ona certain | Swotlier, by the orvest ov suppression of parts | but this fell so far short of aecomplishing M4 ] lurgu-gratned, tw ealdeto lave come. from tie | substance of tho iddress 1s given heuswith, | wrongs of tie tenant by oppressive. rentals, | Loo vory doveted to hur meroryc und. hs Wt sis to figure pon, and that iy tho ches | Wready formed, and by tho cuntescence of { purpose thatthe number of agrarian erimes | West, and unothor, a amall-gened or benedless THE LECTURE, thers 1s both justica and equity In. the dv: | mingled {n tho brilliant soclety elrelea of whic ia which we discover to henetual frauds, ‘Chose | Pats prinarily distinct. ‘This calneidence { rose from 705 iy 1348 to 057 Ln 184), and a a | whent, fa sald to Bayo been indlgenoua to sfiddlo ‘) ¥ io te mand for reform, Keudalisn, wrelic of dark | @ has long beon uw member.” Ty friends by Me discovertes,- however, ute qlnost alway of the lows of ancestral and dndividunl | 1850, White thu inteas corpus was sispended, | Tnlln thankyou with all my heart for this | Troe is rerardedt as t touwer'ot strength to | Watt he ever marries win he hay no uubh SS brought aut by some’ accident, Some pore | development ereates w strong confidence In | erlines of all kinds rose trom 13,200 tn 1817 Tho first wheat raised in tho" New world” | warm welcome from your warm hearts, I] thy British Governinent,..1t is bad enongh |’ on or need to marry a forge tortiine, etn son, tironeh mules townrd. the pensioner, te general valldity of (tho formor, and a to dL ino Wisi, The Pall Matt Gazette, In rag dane by Abanlarda {he Teland of taubolla. | pecept it as nnother proof of the great gratl- | In its bust aspects, but na it oxists In Ireland TEE ar riers Seam aCe PE ‘will allezo that he fs not entitied oa pone | Bellet that we may safely eunploy It Bey ee ere aa the, guuaTY, AF atatlatles | fadhured,: "he tuauation of te wheat harvest | tide of the Irish raeo to all who hove trled | in ite worst form, agitation, resistance, vio+| Ghittran tor whnas cuuation bo 1s doveting Ver sion, periips statlng the grount, Someover= He APUICEN Gly. Leone town, te ec thinks it worthy of special r- | or Mexico ts sald to have been three ar foue | ta lighten the load under whtel the race fing | fence, aud outrage whl continue us loi 0 | carota attention, sight. perhaps, dn proving a ease befora it | We wHkHOWH. | Tho astronomer who, hag ) ninrk that sr, O'Connell deciared that he | graiis eurefuliy cultivated 401i, und pres hearts beat und blood elroulntes among the | “Mr, Rovorts bas now beon dead about seed a. MOLL pes peo bis tp ‘ mined three places of new planet | would support dhe suspension of tha Hubuas- | Sorved byw slace of Cortes. Tho ere staggered for aenturles, Ireland Is tho Geth- vendatils of Robert E id Dant ths, Hie three childron by hls two fore? Ig allowed will attract attention and acouse : df re Yt BLL ‘Ortese. we crop nf Quito * descendants o obert Eunnet and Dantol | months, three chi y 9 “ guspleion against it, When suspicion. ty | ttlculates Its pince aban epoch, however re- | Corpus act, $f euse could be made out for It, | wasraised by w Prauuisgnn imonk tn Cont of tha,| Seulans of Europe, In it there aro more un- | O'Connell, wives {t fs known are not on the most amteatle aroused by these or any other wens Inquiry | HOw suid, {tho faw of evolution iy ta botles | provhled Sir Robert Peed would ut the same | convent, Gureitasge do lu Verwu alice that in|) deserved poverty ancsinjess crime than in| ‘Thu feudallam which existed In this colony | terma with thoir stepmother, ‘Tho gon, whut fs mate, and if they are well grounded an He ponded Unon, the zodlogist who Knows wears | Utne bring forward the measures of justice | Pert up to AST whenten browd hud not been | any other and on the feb of tho globe, Tn- | was net wholly oxtirpated by our Constitu- fore any aneeuley OF Olly SLEOD 3 hnrs jicheves yestlucalion Is ind, Ais the result of these | ai! given ea ime tte cote Guatution In | andl feller, which te bad promised, | Lhe | ei Mh eutishunie ite Re tue site aces | etund will give you reasons for Heda picutieul | tion, © ‘ths’ fund putents bestowed upon | Siseuil, Wu ho and his two sisters, strap investigutions that constitutes theonly means any & a tiny with equal justice rea iefaleetic remarks that O'Connell's attitude in Bezunte Buy, Bingsachusetts, fn due, | tS tho tigers In the Indian jungle. She anys | favorits by tho Kings of England and Molland, aud Slisa Mury Roberts, who wore bequeathe - that Wwe have to estimate the umennt of aol hie un to the eartler but unknown ‘then Sus alpost osactly the snme ns that of | When bo fiest explores tha const, 1H loot on tha | Jt 4s because tho inhabliuits aro Catholics, | and partially perpetuated, ocensioned exelte- | giv,000u year’ aptoce, were unjustly diseris! frauds, ‘These lend int to the opinion that | Saaes Apniying this method ta tho cuse of | Mtr, Bright dud Mr, Chamberlain now, ond | paand of St, Crux, wear Cullis, Ste, the plone do | becalsd they ary lawless, because they are Ine | wens, resistance, and in some Instances vio- | Maced aginat in tevoe Oe Sieucitebestes and 1 the amount pald ont aunially in fraudulent | Hs Worse, A do not wes that thers ts any gens | thst Lristimen onght not to complain if mine | Monts bud ‘some wheat sowih which Hourisuod | dolent, becwuse they aro drunken, and bee | lutlois of jaw and liberty, ay inte ns 1640, 1811, | mated that for acme. timer be Haanat ae wane {eases anil Inuxcessive pensions isnatiess thin | Se la.deube that the woeeny cauttin averg} Isters in 18st follow w courga which was stip] iluely, ‘in Wit tho frst wheat anpeurs ta hive | cause thoy wre extravagant, ‘Lhosb nro tho | and 18. ‘Cho. lucgest sceatultons gruite of | testing tho wil, Iv le ging ntatea that. tbo uy $3,000,000, ur 10 per cent uf tho approprhition piecedte Wy mesuzola forma, which difered ported by the leader in the repeat agitation | been sown in Virgiafu. In 1620 samples of wheat | answers iodo by ler lending historians, | land wary te the Van Retsselaera ond tha | dren have always been displeaved at hd Keay pruvided by the Artcars uot. Since the pise ran colt ppns ih the sameway ns colippns ) o att S Fe drown jo tho Dural eatany ue New Nethoriunds | statesmen, und Janirnaltats, Advingstons, ‘The former extended thirty | martiayo of thelr father, with aes yee th kage of that act the sum tins without doubt | Mller from equus, And thus we are ultl |. In isos the Habens-Corpus act was again | Were shows in Hollan ey Bepbable thar | de you ask ino fur a reason [ anawer in one | pilles along the Hudson River and thirty Ee Aree OHIY gevan OnIDE ae ig increased with the braeurticn Ot the Jnereaxs muately Ted to convelve of a first form of tho stispended, und tts suspension -lnsted four | ¥ ae PRAGA renee bra ta Ra word,—landlordisn, [Applause] ‘The trouble | illes east and west. from tho river, embrac- South Fee eee it rect hen tenmothers * See, Keeps it at not less thaw 10 per cent ot | iy Geeeyaneal etbatt rales wknd cist rt “t or Me weased | ag seo, 10 1718 whuut was introdicod tho iyh Of ronte! ie ongselier., Lhe farmitue tands were le those unuuul penslons. Ile more likely to | # we subequal dhilts on each plintigmids | whey tho act Inpsea. For Sit ontrages re- ascd | Vau Wart, Brg, Maberts fas ony ae the 10st Valle; Misshisippl by the * We: - | of the land vroblem rin back 200 years, Ono | for ninety-liine years, rent payable in “kind,” | mugniticent Incomes posseased. by auy be mote than tess,” with complete, sub-equul antebrachial | ported, only thirty-nine pereong were puns Se a fa ee ey Daas nena iallste y youre pay: in wnitivent, Jneomes posseased, by Ruy REMEDY Propose! vitud | great- error Aimurican journalists make jn | that 1s, wheat, chickens, eggs, butter, ete, | America, ‘The terms of her busband's ice Howes ei tlavielen, andl ee ua ae ry wastacatl art oF ero ne tha syoa ot Aims, Iudianeog the Gila iver, Now deltas with the muldt ia tg suppose that at atiuutatedt prices, ‘Tat worked suloothly ber the fama}, pesilonce ou Fifth ven ; - crelt, forty=! eet vheok-tee! st stecessful dn its workligs of any on OXlCU,— Si ller’a Sugg lies he Whale country is governee U it q ik e be worth oF pasnatiane +» “What renedy do you propose?” Invine short crowns and siinpheridgead or tue } sevord, but this iste bo Weerived manly to ae i Mentors tat Teer ante | sulifle: che dandtori’s tuok 6 uatarnal Interest at judy 1a tah worl piper re + e mn clal climatic and statutory laws. ‘Phore are two | in the welfare uf thelr tenants; sometines, | att ie WWI the perdonal elects of why oh “Tho system under which thy pension clalma | bureulated patterns, Murcaver, slice Marsh's | tho fuct Uhat it was Introduced py a Govern. A Now Sore of Mouse=Trap, Irehuids, Macaulay ‘saya that if you pass | when unfo helr rent Suto, aud #0,000 pur ani ho fw only we !, are established ly entirely ex-parte, “ealies, | Investigations hive phuvin un Glee: the older | ineut whleh, weg Rua Ul bee Caeuese ie bes Mitdisiown (N,V) Lease x ite Pon Weak pee mMtortininles, easing ty eit ath a iy Prote: Y ji 8M yours of uge, and, ualike ber late husband the testimony 13 propared In scorch, we IE | forms ot any xdven fnumimaliin geoup have | wurposy tu dent justly with the Tele poopie, | <The othertnoruing a souny ‘worn axed a | {att # Cathulla aflower' to nntauor ein of Tose Tub continued Waal thatdeatieatako | ses Te een aee wareue of scl et Were, by the elalmant or soinebody in his bes | leas duvcluped cerebral hemispheres ‘Haw the | aA (overnment of ike purpose is naw in | cake. and, wftor juin ii set tin the collurta | country. Lam Seotch Presbyterian; but | “Old Patron, In 1839, who was eo omtnente | Pome eae OF ber muirclauzo until Bee ated hott. ‘The Government oMlcers linve ne ge- | later, thers iia priuie-facto probablllty that | power, and If the erisla docs not seach a | ceel Shortly atterwart sho visited tho place, When f was. boy and. read the sintemene LJ distinguished Rear hetero rear touporary wit ; rawalf tt 80 ety nec sat quulntance wie the 4 petigtony clalmnnt or jie tts brumoratal bipnoid ha a fow, form att pote demanding sharp tullltary measures | NBEU ARE found tat ber cake bud caught 8 | could not jindorstandt why the sayiug Pt % forbearance that his eli "fount weareat | in the guyust aud test fasklonuble social circles, ‘ LssUS. - Or, Blnies tho oxisting hors ‘fore It hus a ehanes to (introduce its propo- | re mnass should exluust the potat je | number of tenunts largely in arrears fo made for the moat part by the neighborhood | a dltfise ullantole blacentation, te primary | sittons for ron been oufoying a breakfast, and white ho nitbled y nl un ss Wy du aire fue or satin ae ch 18S, the amendment of the Jand Jaws, fan f v lisved that a ton of solld manure was better | rent. Upon the death o mand still v practitioner, and oftentimes he ls tuo family | form could uot huve presented a bigher, a itiyanlte-concelyablo that thy interests of PaaS ee See DE ER eS OFEE his, tall for rally potatoes thau tho thirty-nine Juor big thrge estate was divided, the Albany | more valued au gveryeDe Muted eeuen yeu gad he wus a prisouce of war,