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THE CHICAGG TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JUNE 27, 188I—TEN PAGES. LEW WALLACE AND SHILOH, | seacitmictventieast: oHt miles and tie After these docniments had been presented to Gen, Grant in i873, te was eandid: enonzh to adinit that they made quite a change hn his oughly under control. and the House tran feted the business af the evening sitting tn- der the new Hight, At ts intended ta make another trial on Fritlay next. Alterations WHE be mide in the Hgts by rank, nue al by surprise. Tho British Government de- mnands a return to the Intter system, and this dileulty has now stopped the tegotlations, but he hetlevedt an understanding woul be afterward found on tho Desplaines street | 1 heliove I should take one. ye viaduct. ‘Che ense ‘will come bofore Justlee self, T know all about MaceoR nd ae aot Walsh this morning, Port tised to bo farbourd, ant 1 can tell the Matthew EHarty, ving tn the rear of No. 06 | Stern from tho bow. On a ship, you don’t suy North Ann streak, lind his right leg broken |) Ewill go down-stairs,” but you ‘say "1 will go FOREIGN. , i " below.” Ono would think that E had been born. i arrived at without snreriiie ny of the ine f r ¢ placed iter {ho wale $ oplifon. nt 1 o'clock: yesterday morning by being 3 i A Now Enactment to. Further teresis of France, si ott ho taut ferlen where there Pi aa fe the Why His Division Did Not Reach | Win having thned the Interviews over ] thrown down-stalrs by Tatey Datton, with “oerlme to toy atrietiy tommerte eon at a trengthen the Czar‘ he sald, to encourage resistanes- by too Loni | exberlaents were carrled out in tho presence the Battlefield, the rallof the steamer Tigress, 1 thottzht | whom he was fighting while Intoxicated. | nome, and my absolute austeniousnoss on the? ‘# Stren en Br CERT 8 . sald, to encourage resistanes by too lone | or sre, shaweLefavre, First Commissionee of ff was later than 8 ‘o’clock, and nearer to | Harty was taken to the County Mospital. | snip, 'L have escaped the tarrors of, sea-sick- ' delay. ‘Tha Inter remark refers to the MIM | Works, and igo Mnuber of members and 8:0, The fring hat beer heard. more | He ts of Irish birth, and 60 years of nge, | ness, As you tnughe me truo happiness can ok Power, rke, anda harge miiube which the Government has Introduced in the " than an hour, which fs reported to | Dalton was arrested and booked for assault | only bo foiind In virtne. ‘The wicked yo ung mart rod Chamber authorlaing then to protang extst- yittoes ‘he Blame Rests on Grant and | fave begun at’ ‘To reach the Held, | by OMicer John Duflley, of the West Lake | from Now York nas beon sick balf the thine, ns WANTS TOME A KING. * ord f the Déstructi Mag rontles or coinneres for Mies months anes “U4 Saturday fsa ' ii Not on Wallace. Hane a, aitterent Beane | Aad ee ib ask Street Station, sab soa — =r bottle In his room rder Tor tc) struction | with Powers which secm inclined to come to rines Milan, of Servi, has been making i ¢ 's certainly ‘a It could have t p . ‘he nieo Wooten atookings you knit for mo An fn agreement for new trontl ono of those tours to great Courts whlel dane Gen Wallace, within five mites: ot NASBY ABROAD, pave beon a mroat. comfort, and all k roxrot 1s, . 1am afraid Lhave not enough of them to Inst Mr. Locke's Voyage Across tho Atiantle | mostill T zet home, AThe young villain had hased f X =The Hetting Young Man from Chie | givasortmont of the muse ploturesnty Hosiery Trinces of hls elass ave Iately got Into Uke habit of making. He has been to Viennay huts at Berling he 13 going to St. Petersburg. of More Chireh + Property. MISXICO. NEUAT PROSPEMITY PIBVATLING, that Cien. Grant's Uheory was that the real at- Review by Gen. Whittlesy, Who | the interview tn the morning, reported to me 4 Was There. {ack would. be on us for the capture of 7 ® a i" * cago —SeasSickness— The Ingemuous | procurabte, which ho 4g < “ af Sr. Louis, duny 20—Gen, Ord and family | Lis understood that bis object in these sul lata stock. of itovisions with tastexing, Young Man from Onikonhs shous, ‘The woolen stockiags to uve to Bis ony artlvetl here yesterday. nud left last wight | Gat call pulls subetlors ith fue Islunelf ChevEnANd, June 20-0 the Bdltor of | at Adamsville, Z ‘Toledo Made PonnetOa hatte as vailcerE ke i Postponement of the French Dee | for the tiast, “In conversation with aroporter |-fittte zg te Paria ndeepretonse oF imsins | Ute Clexeland Heralds It would bo asking Snot Iss vary brief and not ve Peanitrentell We had on board, asa Thatter og rey, | Q¥er and over again, and hava ont thom sinco nye the Algerian In- about the general condition of Mestcy, he ox, for this might conelitate Mt {oo much for mulliclent apace to'discuss gen- | Feviow of our inovements on the tirstday, | tho betting young man from Chteago. No } to tho puasongors who proter satious reading tn bate on the Algerian In: fit he remarded the desire on the part of the Hindtation leh ti Ni kind ‘ Holy Churel: 1, | Witeh fas been made public long snoneh fo | steainer ever sailed that did not hava this | trashy novels and ilterature of that kind. What % oct sald he regarded the desire on the p ut atlon ein i diuaaalts Ae erally the battle of Shilo Church, some | produce an ¢ on nnprejudiced minds, | ©, fellow nbontd, and there Is cnough of | He! have had to spare for othor reading T : SUrrecuion. Mesieans for railway developnient as. an A ie M nates Astute, at thn few en re tines known ns the battle of Pittsnurg Land- | Censures of Gen. Wallace will not change | YOUnE felle jon, i bavoclavoted to books of travel so that 1 inny * $3 ovldence of better tines for the Republic, A. | over an fintependent State, and Unt Serviads | tne, An ft 4s one feld, oxtending from tho | tho fact that the Confedurate army that night | them to lust the Atlantic fora great many | sce Europe intelligently. " ay intich entitled to liven King ns Jtouninka ord Tle hag 1,800,000 subjects, mostly pig-drivers, and, although this does not sound very grand, he may justly say that he has os many “subjects ns steady Tinprovement had beatin in all direc. tlous, Property lias appreciated jn yatue, agricultiral’ Interests are better ‘protected thanvever befare, tut Ifo and property ts ‘Yennessce Itiver to the ehureh, ar log meet. | Livettneked nnd Ind Its headquarters about, Ing-honse, about three miles neross and five aren art lteg rou iitdals Cured i mene aniles In length, one name fa suflctent, and | tree wes cutore shovelful of curth throtent that of Shiloh Churel, the focus of the bat- | tn. yeurs. He know everything that everybody (" By tho way,” hostoppod to say, “oro tho thinks they know, but donot, and his detight | Atsfeneemns ironton "actual Treen ands ‘vas to propound a query, and then when you | Great Cicaae! won't I make it llvely for thea !") hind answered It, to very coolly and exasper- | ,,!! another day we shall land in Livorpool, and The Question’ of, Commercial Treaties Discussed by a vonthe | thO. Klug of Greceo has, and ghit if the s Ingly remark? thon Tebull be only five hours from London. much safer. ‘Theeonmon schools tre areatty | {o, he 7. wesie | te, seems most appropriate, During the past | No general officer seems to have been | atingly remark: long to reach London, for fo 40 dasiro to hear the Deputies. huproved, and Government sehools are belng Hirai a realy. I fot, fis alin, is eagle tighten years I havo: more than ones ex- { are that n hostile army was assembled at |“ Bet yer hottle of wlue you're wrong.” | Spurgeon, and attend tho Hxeter nll mootings, Corinth, 1 they were thelr course Inyelves guilty: negligence, which is still worse, Gan, Sherinart was the most trusted of division he i 3 as you desired mo. iMutas wo shall reach Lone a ‘The matter would be so stmple, and one of | fonon Tuesday Lahall ba compelled to walt tit = Nberally endowed. ‘Thu present Govern: go cunuinon repute, that Immediately you ne- | the following Sunday, five long days. mmerltof not belng a forelaner in his own ment, the General antd, iamore of wtnle than counts yy and the Servians may justly plume posed’ sume material errors of statement in reference to Gen, Wallaco’s division, to ‘ , : i : vate tama A Strong Effort to Be Made to | any of Its predecessors, and appents to linve | phenselye a iL RY proddcudt fell WHO) whieh Ebelonged. Nearly.two years since £ | commanders by Gen, Grant, Bolle of them | 6 SE EE TO ee eae me und ine aildteas St London: at ones, ‘Tiind the expon9 .. Expedite the Irish Land thy confidence of the people. Itty algo on n | Me Servian. Ga farus ayy political Manet | sugested to Gum Shorman whether hy | have stated ofllelaliy that they regarded the | theknowing youth lad Won. i of travel ia much tronter than 1 supposed, and L Bill better pasis than any urovinils nit and takes vin into a kingdom, It may be sakl to he a | inleht not at sume proper opportunity mod- At oe Se eat ate Man Rehan or instance: Fy ki h fear 1 spall ase have enough, Your attectionato : . ’ “oper t al net , vemel a ie a -* “Thompson, do you know how man: ‘ + 4 } deeper interest in the welfare of. the people. al fit an said in tote Ae rope u hat | ify ils criticlams upon the movements of that | ganeo, suell heuk been advised by Grant ines Hiv Has ah Gna? iy hore” sat Lemuel, as ira seated the let- ‘The Indian class of Inborers are receiving ore attention from tha Coverninent than ever before, and they, In turn, scelne thelr prospects much Hnproved, are taking more division, Ils reply led ime to think he } dat he necd not hasten his mare, would. An opportunity occurred at the Inte | Time enough tus elapsed to permit Judicial meeting of the Ariny of the ‘Tennessee in | fairness to take the place of Inipresstons and , . prejudices. Criminations against Gen. Wal- Cincinnatl Inistend of retracting, his erlt- pe lay go on elaliteen Sara longer, und Now, any citizen of the United States who | ter, “that is what Leall a good letter. Tho votes, and is elgible to. the @residency, | old lady will read ft over nnd over to herself, ought to know how unany States tore arein | and thon she will read tt to all the neighbors. his beloved country without thinking, but | JE willdo her a heap of goo. Good-by. ANOTHEM QUTENDENG InLE. Surely wo appear to Hye in atime of Gu- Unfavorablo Comment by ‘tho Unfn 7 tenherg Bibles, Had tho late Mr. Joseph + “Sportsman ? on the Cor- Sad at Interest In the Government. Somo of them | Sabin been told that another copy, and «| folgmy were, us usual, severe, I stall now | not doe away. With that want of prep. | HOW many ate there who enn say, off-hand ? ‘The boys are waiting for me in the smoking j uotl Crow. are accumulating property, and most of thei {| copy on vellum Into the bargain, was to itm | yo aver only so much ns relates to tardiness | aration which gave Sidney Johnston and And sr nooe Plc apon suen ores iknow.” roninl stopping at thebarto take a drink—~ = + nro in better condition than at any previous | Up within atx months after he suld the Brin- | yy Gen, Wallace. Beauregard all the advantage of a yer bottle ye don't? “ the Hueralt UL English ineasure was nottoo : i time. Altogethor the condition of Mexico ley one, probably no mon’s word would have ‘It will not be dented that Sidney Johnston, surprise. No one can deny. but thero Brest for fim—he was, e iniuute after, ab- rae! y hand Melent © mei te Tunisian Tribes, Assuming a Very | shows great improvement, and the olements | {tly satisfied film that the story was true. | the Rebel commander, lying at Corinth, had | [EM ue ented tho Autniiietion ait the ule e arg——? sorbed it the ‘mysteries of poker, and was of growth and prosperity ure being developed Hub ST IRATE TR Bink a ty ita mast powerful Tien vées for inate ning hare prevel ntedd tho wnnnilitation aut Several And then ‘Thompson would find himself taking In” the money of. the others at a * + + Defiant. Tene Toward figuring the very important problem as to | lively rate. . i the Bey.’ whether Colorado had been admitted, and | _ And the lottersvent to the good old mother, Nevada, and Oregon, and he would deside | aud probabl add hergood, And she doubt- thatone had and the other hndw’t, and finally | fess worrted the old gentleman til, he sent state the number, with great certainty that ft | the graccless fellow a remittanee, Boys ean Was Wrong always be stire of thelr mothors,—wortld that ‘The Chicago man’s crowning bet occurred mothers could only be half us sure of their tis fast day out The fine bisrount Was boys. olerably full, as were the oectpants, and ee everybody was bored, as everybady iy on the STRUCK A COAL VEIN. ina gratifying manner, hismarech, He knew precisely where Gen, | reghinenta! and some brigade commanders Buell was, and pluuned his attack for the | lad their forebodings, butno fesieral acer morning. of the Sth of April, 180% If he | Moke to Gp Teal danger until after fring could have gained one day. precious to him eA eeattie toe he GUL Aeputntin $s.00'es andto us, the Federal forces would, lave | ‘Third Division as to those of other divisions. bean annihllated, He: left Corinth, only | The Bubseiient trl uiuplas, oF ening OF fie twenty miles distant, early. on the 3d, and | commanders do not alter the facts of this fine reached our Hnes during the evening of the | Loftanb battle, Hoth their mistake here and A new one, it makes un fmportant addition to the somethtug Jike twenty that now alread: exist. With the exception af a singlo lenf, which Is reproduced in fae-slinile, It: bs ce- sertbed as complete, Many of its leaves are hatidsomely decorated with tnitiats anc other ornamental pieces, and over 10) pages ure adorned with miniature. paintings, Tho work is In the original binding of wood, nnd BILLIARDS. VIGNAUX-GAMNIER VS. SLOSSON-PIOT. Spectat Cuble, Paris, June. 20,—Tho four-handed billiard mntch at cushion carroms between Vignaux and Garnier against Pivot anid Slosson fora Yronch Catholic Misstonaries Maltreated «) ‘and Thelr Houses'Piflaged in x hy vay i ses afterward inlght have led to gen ty rhe Cl ‘ . ii purge of 6,000, frances, 600 poluts, was com- ding found its way Into the hands of nt antl 7 pat occupylug thres days and two nights. BUCCSSSER Al “s ositlerati last day. ‘The Chicago man had been silent Special Disnatch to The Chisago Tribune, £ , eae re : “ meneed this afternoon In the: Cirque | Quay i Baroy is, suns ailanary ule ‘Though the position wasn yery defensible SUS ors 'at ect sindee Wittthesiye fora ou eign suddenly ho broke out: Decatun, EL, June 2,—All Decatur iste: ‘Tho German Reichstag to Pass o Bill to | wiliver. Judging from the frequent ont- | orton years nen, of mother copy, not on | one, no precautions had heen taken, wving é “Gh no. tore bets,” was tho exclamation | 1olein to-day over nn important epoch In| é Inipede Emigration—Biotous Work- Lursts of applause which greeted the play | parchinent, however, but on paper. and | toa falac security on our part. Ifthe Con- Gon. Buckland, who commanded a brigade | of the entire.party. Give us a rest”? the history, of ourelty. Last night a four . its Sy tn Ne the new game proniiscd to surpass all.the | Which may be the one recently disposed of nt | federate forces had been 100 iuiles distant | in Sherman's division, says in @ paper re- B “i don’t wint to bet, bull can show you foot veln of geod coal was xtruck ut the Due > en Aw SOA others in jnterest, althotgh two or threo pe aiiiey malas from n varie description of there could not have been less preparation ey, mucbllatval? sit ; onerhitng eutrlous." cate Saft at en OLS Tea altey “ Page ~ i ‘ is wp Ong , | the \ nif Gen. F Vell? 80 3 hag been oxpende eG “7 RUSSIA. of tho Jeatfing players do not favor It. | ‘the present copy Is a large one. ‘The edges, | ofthe part of Grant, Sherman, and the divis- of S100 Sal? als Wal loces ttle Wle-dietston “Tsay itand inean it Lean drink a ginss | ig.the shatt, whiel Is seven by fourteen i ~ A BPECIAT, COMMISSION, ‘The game is beng played on a four and a | the report says, have not been eut at all, fon ‘commanters, Gen. Blucher, on | started upon, which Lthink he ought to have | of water without it’s going down my faut tu size, Fourteen tmonths amt three PRrenswuna, June 2—A special com- half by nine foottable. The afternoon play FOREIGNERS IN NUSSIA. the morning of June 8 181, liad j done, and struck the enemy on his left flank | throat.” Has were devoted to the ware Yue i 5 mission has veon appointed to draw up an | commenced at . halt-past 2 and ended | Virswa, June 12.—According to private | tie | greatest possible rensons for | and rear by? or 8 o'clock p.m, the tide of | And fet It into your stomach !”” slintt in’ Hlinols, Cont beige Mealy Toe i b ¥ nt hoif-past 6 At the closo tho | int tion which which L hava. reeelvert | ivoring to reach the fleld of Waterloo, ‘Che | victory would have been turned ngainat the |.) Certa inly, : ee 4 ae ‘ exceptional Inw to be npptied In enses where Hey EES, Wee ae dlstancy from his camp, near Wavre, to the | enemy. It would have saved tho disaster to | ‘There was a silence of considerable more | Sle from the slutt after Jitly 4. ‘The shate itls necessary: to: strengthen the power and | score stood: Vignaux and Garnicr, 300; | from Moscow, that city is nut in the state of | sanks of the Mrench and English armies 1s Prentiis? division, and, 1 think, we would | thianaminite, Every mon io the roum bad WH be operated by four stockholders from, ~ “Toga! jurisdiction of the Administration. Gen, | Slosson and Plot, #24, Of: these aggregates | consternation which one would belteve, ‘Tho | variously stated nt nine to eleven nilles. ‘he | have driven the enemy ‘from the field on the heen, victimized by this gatharer of in- | Lincoln, LiL, who own stuck to the amount — + “s'Baranoff, Commandant: of St. Potersburg; anal ial ATU Thee ta followin, ieiaix Hineegae i ealnsh tha spe bus pet an Pe Oe Ra Tey fad iecatctese ist ee tdent that Grant's first order So ieokien ons os “petter 2 en 4 “Gen! Tehorvin, Assistant Minister of the In- jarnier 10%, Plot | Slosson 101, ‘The | broken out. in. full force, and tho city is al- Re 8 U is evident thnt Grants der was site p vt a CINFSe NOTICE q fer aot Mle Jen, Suroff, are members of highest runs were “Vignaux "16, 17%) ond | mostas tranqull.as usual. Asn matter-of | tlistiuce and arrived at Planchenolt, the ex- | right, nnd that tis second, turning Wallace oF Who An, done, way JE possible. Here BUSINESS NOTICES. terlors. and Maj.-Gel 5 0° G 10; Plot . gh fuct, more Ireitatlon is ‘shown by the poorer | tele, right of the French, at 3 o'clock p. m., | back, was wiiat kept iin out of the fight. was the opportunity. How could a = » ‘tho Commission, besides representatives of | 20; Garntor, 10; lot, 11; osson, | TNCt, a own by the poorer | ooeupying twelve ‘hours, Blucher did not <a man get a glass of water Into his steumels Arend’s Beef, trou, and Wine, with 5 Hare, f Hasses ugatnst tho. rich tiants th } + the Ministries of War and Justice, 13, pi ihe cael ‘ii ae + the | ceainst dhe deus. store eapeciniiy ta this the jelu {Wellington's left unttt about sundown. CASUALTIES. without It going down hls throat? Imposs|- Cledhona, tha stafdard jndlciual tonis of $uls 1 oa: <1 "i 7 UX. reed inne rent i se 7 RP AN nn the morning -of the battle of tol a le nul so the ust! bottle of wing wis “i . barge: Alors ee “TRAILING DOWN A CHUNCIE EDIFICE, rate sean Tee tose viiee ier cuso with the German manufacturers, who, | Chureli, tho hen of Buell's column, was it wagered, and the Chiengo tan proceeded to | 1¥ livigorates tho braln “and nervous syatum, — ;1 fhe Court of, Justice of Moscow has con- | on he displayed all his best qualities, Plot, | being foreigners, are doubly wipopular.. {| h 4 ho riv AY 1 : ta vile fe Inproves digestion, ete, Iesults.A round form, 3 Ot e rs hho t Hath this afd fg fonred here that the movement against the | Swann, on the east bank of the river, A SAD WAY TO DIE. accomplish the Suppose! impossible feat. It} prightoyes, happy atute.of tind. Arond'a drug: =f firmed ‘the: judainent of the Novgorod ‘trl- | who haga great reputation on this side ns a | 1s cearen note bine Veuehy etpantl twelve miles below Pittsburg Landing, Nel- Sptctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ~ was very enstly done, AU he did was to | storercorucr Madison ecreet and Fifth avenue. 4 hunal, ordering, the .newly built: church be- ae Sua onrcatran Basan | sild:nok soins we oriins In Southern ituasin will ee noms division find the tead, and, ule hand MAvisoy, Wis,, June 2,—W, IL, Bradley, stand ‘upon his hed an ua sent that unig a ee oy longing. to the sect of Old Beltovers to bo | to the anticipations of his frionds, as will be } 411 foreigners, and It 1s, therefore, hoped that bt ea Pit at SL ob Landing | Chief Engineer of this vlty, as was lls cug- | 2found the room and swallows ft Kings Buck & Rayners Moth Powder isthe > . x 4 is font about 4p, a, inten or eleven hours. [Nel- H 3: water. Itwentto hts stomnch, but it did cs oteleitlel A \ palled down nud the mntortals sold far thio oh by itis cate Lat half-past 8 p.m. and ghergetic steps wil be token by ie presale sons divisloit did hot. mare before Hisq | tout, went down to Capt. Patterson's house, | nor Zodown. his throat. it went up his | fusches"feaw tos and beduune. Aleopresceves \penefit of “the local Zentstve. The, Golos, jay was resumed at half-past 8 p, n., ant at i peti 'o stem the flood of Insurrection | that day, as the record shows.—Ep.) I shall | tls father-in-law, with hls wife and young | throat, And suhis last triumph was preater | yaluubte furs'and woulons from. the rayagua of | commenting on the abovo, sny It ts no | the game did not close till past midnight. Be AMOUR AG AVION -| show that the order to march was delivered } child. ‘They sat on the bank of, the Jake | than all lils previous ones, for every man in | maths. Buel & Rayer, makers of the * Mors”. vontler“there is discontent amongst the | ‘The score at the closo’ stood thus: Vignaux White tho friends of Lord 4 1 to Gen, Wallace at 11:35 a. 1. None of those | awhile, and finally his wife went up to the | {He room had been eager toaccept his wager, | Cologne. : nystd when péoploare notallowed to fol | aud Garnler, Woo: | Plot and Blossom, |, ieietand ane weoping over thosoratled | fssthan fwelee lies any Mose of them at | VOwse with tho child, and Mr. Bradley took | tint he would. swallow. his own heat he BAKING POWDER ; ¢ low the faith of their fathers.” S77. OL theso nggregates cach player atatae’ of. him encentie ane ug in liye Inisteen Tiles. fo felned Gen, Sherman's | lis father-fn-lnw’s bont and went out on the | would have got ho inkers, ane ‘ “45 8) TIM FINNISI DIET, scored individually: Viguaux,. 180, Garnier } ¢ ently } right about o'clock p. 1., occupying not to | lake for arow, Abont an hour -after, two 7 eK ister YEE CONTRAST! . io’ _ 24 py Park, London, anothorand a worthier meno- | US ying , i? rove! BEASICKNESS Pa io next slltitig of the Finnish Dict a | 120, Plot, 159, Slosson 1H, ‘The highest runs a execed elght hours. in all these iustances | young boys discovered tho bont 100 yards out |- pillfvill bo prosonted granting to tho Assom- | were Vignanx 25, Garnior 10, Plot 14, Siosson | Tal as been erected by tho Greeks at fisso- | the ronds wore alike In tha very: worst condi- | In the Inke, with Mr. | Brudley, lying over ie ‘probabl ihe most, distressing, of all the } while other Baking Pordors are largely ADUL | biytho right of inttintory legistntion, instead | 22 ‘Tlie total numbor of innings wasninety- | !onell, and will soon bo unvelled.’ ‘Tha | ton. : ong alte,” with | fils oad in the | Het ta dastign taste ot deaths sthoresuitang | Se2S7S) wit ALU snd otter burtfel drags « 4 ing cbliged to confine fits Inbors to the | ulght for ench player, ‘Tho cventng’s attond- | Movement (fr, it was started sleven years ti jot £ an Grant. and Gon Sher pi Bs pa at alas wae ete Saled | Vomit fy of a nature totally different from Fs iésfon of bills Infd bofore It by ‘tho Cen- | nnce was very large, nnd great interost wos iy PA RR SET iietinessof Gene Wallnce. The prools ary | to resuscitate inh, but life was uxtinet. | It any Fanlety pt omit know, Haslett ‘ ‘TheJournat de St. Petersbotrg emphatte- GERMANY. money was slow while the country remained Kefore the latter recelved. the order to mave, Bradley was sau respected here, sand his Pai Ne BE Toor iis pea Janae y ‘dotiles the truth of the report sent from | 71 OWER ELIE AND THE zoncvenzr, | 1,18 dopressed condition, the Committes | J propose to conting myself to the routes and Heath las cast gloom aver our ety. ever, that one throws tp everything bit orig i foutta that Jtussian troops ‘wore pssembilng Senutx, June 26,—Tho commission aber conn able at fast wy pas Rte ine aera Pacem oer fio alivision marched VESSEL WRECKED. ‘Toul sin, and he gives that a hard telat, + U BALLIN — ome lon kK ty nite | Ate ae fa ED. 4 tho Cashgar frontier, ai a contitct with pverts on tho Incorporation oF ua Liawer Elbo seulbior Vitalis, at Byrn ltolias Tubressutil our suniitencedn onic Mishary Uo hid stale SAN Francisco, Cal, June %.—The ship that halwoutl bo sles and “he wes Taner te f 4 Chinese could not long be averted.’ ~'~>* | In the Zollverein’ ‘consider’ the ‘coat would 8 poet standing with an ancient mantic oi | ments 80 reckicat ore po Franconia ran ashore on South Farallores | digniunt that hig wife should be, She. poor 5 Mey ~ : . $ lis shoulders, and. so. arranged asto permit | are abundanes of facts within easy reach. Ys 4 ge . “ a ee GREAT BRITAIN, — probably el lra ee Thomensuro wilt | Hsien esetunete beccen.. tn the felt | Badenws iifoot Gon. Grant was written by | Island, neur tho entrances to San Francisco | thliwe was tn Bey ponies of ileathy andl he : Net GR 4 *. _ | Probably bo dropped. hand he holds a. roll, and wilt:tho, right | authority. I havo nota copy before me, but | Harbor, and will prove a total loss. A dense | ioe ty nb sick, that her giving way to it was : ee THE D BUT. : EMIGRATION, polnts to the land to. the cause of whieh he | lave the following quotations from it; “Gen. | fog which prevailed prevented the Istand | 9 weakness pirely feminine, and ie went on i? ‘Tanox, June 2%—It is understood It was | The public exhibition of placards of omt- | gave hls best energy and finally his Ife. ‘Che | Wallace was set right atl p,m. and it took | from being seen. ‘The Franconia was from | wondering why a woman eotid not— 4 dediod at the Cabinot : meeting yesterday to | gration agents or .of foreign steamship com- oxpression of the face Is nobleand has atone | hin wntil 7 o'clock to move five miles.’ Now York with a cargo of general merchan- He quit talking vory quickly, The strong 4 6 fC 3 to concede Tues: les “has b hibited, aud a Dill ine | Ofsadness. An fuscription on the statite, | Gen, Sherman tndorses Gen, Badeau ag the | ise, ‘The crew aro gafe on the fsland, saving | wan who was not. w wowan turned pate, the Ki nals Jtonsob! Commons locouceide Tugs, | aanive tas heen, Prowlbibels aid a. in- | Wiieh is of Pentellic marble,“ brenthes,” 1 | best authority In reference to the battle of | what they could from tho wreek. Several | (awuinr paleness that denotes the comlive of 4 day}, Wernesdtay’s, and Friday's session ‘of | peding emigration will be introduced in the | Is suid, “the splrit of the elnssio days.” ‘tha | Shiloh Church. | In his: Military Mee | ings went out to thelr ald, but ‘could do | the ‘malndy, and dropping tho. liead thas he H every week to the Coinmitico on the Land | noxt session of tho Reichstag. site is the spot whore Byron's heart ia buried. | molrs, paga. 2&5, Gen, 8. "makes | nothing, and returned, had been Hottie 80. patronizingly with no : Dill ‘The contingonoy wns discussed of tnk- pat ANESTED, | * nee + TRANSLATION OF THUCYDIDES, tho following statement: . “Gen. Grant tore compunetion than as though ft had : ing Wen further steps in‘the-aventof this | Horr Auer, Socialist momber of Parliq- { “Tho translation of Thucydides,” siya tho ya dite abort 20 tig Meg ma . KILLED BY.A TIORSE. been his pet dog's, rushed to the akle of the ; addjionat tine not boing sufficient to got the | mont, who loft here at the close of the session | Atheneum, “ by Prof. Jewstt is on tho polit | ordered Low Wailuco's division at Cramp's Special Dispatch to The Enlai Tritune, vessel, and Husre jal his tribute to Neptune, < Dill jut of the House by the 16th of July.-+"- | and returned to arrange some private mat-,| of, publication. The English text with Landing to cross Sunke Creek, 18 to com Sruxariein, Ill, June %W.—Glibert Crus | Tho sulfering wife, slek as she was could pee deh sie i ‘ Bp fe) EUG Ee x6 with a | Landing to cross Sugks Creek, #0 1s to come 4 cried man who work not rosist the temptation to wrenk n trifle of | tas heen kept UNCHANGED In all of its original = + % ; \- : I Wo had waited all day | sann, a young wnmarr! q worked | ! t si «FIRE. 4 tors, was arrested under the law which al-'| inarginal anulysis fills Vol. I,; tho notes, to | ty on my right. Wa had waited all day f Hea west of this elty, wi femiuine vengeance upon him, |“ Dear? arity and esomencas. ‘Tho beat evidence of . 7 Afitoin the docks at Ill caused a loss of | lows Socialist mombers to ‘romain in Berlin | which are profixed a long and elaborate essay expect tne pi, aud anrly. he HiRnL be arrived rae on miles west of this elty, was | said she between tho heaves that were rent. Fis SAFETY, HEAITHECLNESS, PUILTY, and 2 Exqpoo.| ‘The steamor Othello, loading for | only during the session of Parliament. -on Inscriptions of tho ago of ‘Thucydides ant | fietred nsiot” Lt Gon Grant mude stteh kleked In tho face by a large mare yesterday. | tye her Ine several t » “Rensickness Is RFFECTIY z | ir a PACE of ite belag ain New. York, xtensively damaged. —_—_ some shorter dissertationy, fill Vol. IL ‘The | Me fred a rere Both jaws were broken and a portion of the | only vn feminine weakness, O—ugh—ugh— | to-day from, h ta South, trom a £ New York, was oxtensively damaged, , , noatatumont, it was in direct contradiction to = fi i Iw ” tne finmes of tho rick and poor, where it hanbeem - 7 ~ Dart, of the damago to tho Othello was SPAIN, translator has aimed at. presenting his author | Whine ho sud th tho morning abCrimpty | cheek and jaw bones wero drivon with ter; | how Wish 1 were a strong inant used for the last 25 yours. cre caysed by the explosion of some gunpowder DIBBOLUTION OF TIL CORTES, in a cleor and intelligible furm. In the notes | Cunding, Ln 1863 Get, Sherman published | rife force into the unfortunate man's brain TRS VOUS HAN PROM. Gat HORM: A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER, : P Bl zs the yarious difficulties of text and Intorpreta- y Nis th Hie lived: fe taht. y i y e tAred \u'the cabin. ‘Th Tofused to « .. Speetat Cable, Y nlutter In the United Scrvice Magazine, and | and down his thront. He lived: for olght or | Among the passengers was a. foung man _ at RULE: 4 gred W'tho cabin, ‘The ownors roftsed 19) se ity Guna bie the Gazette publishes tion are discussed at jongth, ad tho various | suid that “Aboutd p.in, Laclected 1 line in | ten hours ian unconscious stato, and ‘then | from Oshkosh, Wis. named ‘Tibbetts, Io NEVER SOLD 32 z grant the demand of the strikers, ‘Cheflre is fidecreo dissolving tha Cortes and {ixing tho jnterprotations of . ng sate. iettt [ee cate, nuvance of the bridge neross Snake Creek, | expired. His paronts and relatives ive at | was an excellent yous man of tis kind,and | Made by STEELE & PRICE, attributed t6 Incendlarisin. « > + THE CORNELL CREW had ‘a -trial. spin’ Saturday, Cook coaching thom froin the bank on horseback, Starting with a stroke of forty te the minute, all went well until half ver the ‘course, when ‘a nile- take of stocring, which has generally been perfect, brought them to n standstill. among: the rushes, The Sportsman says: “While the Cornell. mon had the river to themsolves thelr styls was generally Nked by tho outside public, butatyro could see Saturday that thelr mainor of getting thelr boat along’con- by whieh we had all day been expecting Low | Riverton, Wallace's diviston,” Evidently Gon, Grant : nee . hod not said sthat -ho ;ordered Wallace to DROWNED. £ Pittsburg Landing in the morning, and Gen. IIlxpe Pant, Vt, duno 20,—Two sons of eur wholly Bilatogke Hig meanings f aie dared Smith, of Eden, aged 8 and 10 years, yon Hoes on LO hy cl 3 4 y % : Hho Wallaco's “division, ouily “foe dyorudtrowuedl in Edon Pond while playlug suis. 1G Was | expectedt ench | mine | MILWAUKEE, Wis, Juno 2%,—A special ute! An Investigation by courtmar | gon Maison, Wise-states tint Wiliam tint or ae would tind that the } Bradtoy, Chief of the Madison Fire Depart- distance ts not four miles or five miles, but | nent, while ina boat on Lake Mendota had Tulltwieo ad mich; that no order was given | 2'it'tnd fol forward. so. that lis head was to march at8a,m., nor to march to Pittsburg - ff Lauding at all, buiat 11:30 a.m, to make the uuder water long enough to drown him, upper crossing of Snake Creek, Ly the river KILLED BY THE CARS, he very'soon aeqitired the repttation, which Manofheturers of Lupulin Yeast Gems, Special he daserved, of bons the best paker player | Flavoring Extracts, cee Chicago and St. Louls. onthe snip. He was uneasy tll n game was organized in the morn. and hie growled feroclously when the Hehts were turned down at Pat night, Ie was impatient with , slow nluyers, because, as he sald, all the tne 2 4 By aes i they Apel vas Sy mich tone ae Abn Ue nbickinet mas Ls could drink more Scotch whisky than any one on the slip, and he was the pet of the H E cu entire crew, for his hand: was always in iis. T E GREAT RE poek Tle ruined the rest of the passen- rendering of tho translution ismarkedt by, an asterisk, ‘Tho genuineness of Bool ILL,- Chap, 34, fs: stoutly maintained ngalnst Dr. Arnold and most modern editors; Book VAIL. ts niso defented. ‘In the Sasihy on.tn- scriptions the writer has endeavored to show that, while not mueh can be added from this source to Greek history in the time of the +Poloponnestan war, yet that a considerable Interest attaches to such inquiries a3 con- firming tho narrative of ‘Thucydides dnd 1s supplying a curlous record of the private life of tho, anelanta, ‘Tho work is dedicated to Viscqunt Sherbrovke, date of tho clections for Senators on Sept. 3 and for Deputies. on Ang, 21, ‘The sane dates are fixed for Colonint elections. ‘The Cortes will nvet on Sept. 31, ‘Lhe Court and King Alfonso will leave for La Granja July 8, DISKOLVING THR CORTES. To the Weatern Auociated Pres, % “Mannip, June 20--The Ofictal. Gazette publishes a decree, dissolving the Cortes, ap-, pointing Aug. 21 asthe day for holding tho elections, and summoning, tho new Cortes to meet Sept. 20, © é Set acig Sembee geet ecg A ase eag at af Ki gers by his reckless Mborallty. iis father wag viel Wisconsin farmer und Uils wag his RHE U M ATIS M first oxperlence in travel, ‘ y re : GUAVES AT CULLODEN, DE CraNnt ) nate What thue he could spara from poker and | py 4s 1 ts for alt disassce of the KIDNEYS iv (rasts' badly with tho means: of, workt . TUNIS Edinburg Scotsman. fe veven mules fiver fy the direet fond iE ponvelah Ficanste ie -The CN ieRee, SANE his iments was dovoted to writing @ letter to _LIVERANDBOWELS, = Py: adopted by grack Eugllsh fours,” thes 7 pees oe, Lad Many will bo-{nterested to learn that the | iy more [?]. ‘Two brigndes of the division | Totino, O., June 2.—Kdward Murphy, s | his mother, for whom the seapegrace did It cleanses the system of the nerid potson ; \ or’ OnITUARY, ' nN feet “RRUELLIOUS TRIES graves or trenches in which the bodies of the | wore ut Stony Lonesome, two nilleg from the | Canada Southern employé, was struck by u } seem to have ® great deal of respect and w that causos the dreadful aufering which t@° = °! “Oharles Wyndliam Stanhope, Enrl ofHare | , TUN, Juno 2,—-Some tribes near Sfax | ontortunate Highlanders wero burled atter | Fiver on the road to Purdy, unl west. | Wabash passenger train this ovening near | Very considerable amount of love, ils letter ] only the viotims of Ityouriatiam con realise, [4° Hington, is dead, i : Y | Layo out the telegraph ‘and assumed adc- | tho pattie of Cullodon are being enred for by | He other brignde was at Adumsville, five | the Wabash round-house and Instantly killed, yes Anish: the dy Dofura Mr a Guesus THOUSANDS GF CASES % le 5 : oa 4 + Ty 2 ¢ salt lk 1 . 9 veri ss HADYICPASIAy —- =| ane atttende ert the Boy. - The -Lu- ) tha present proprietor of the estate of Culio- anes aut eulous friend of Gen. Grant in tho | 1s sad Belay orianet a drlahit juan | Hy read it to me, ‘The sentences in paren: | “PJ of the worst forms of thie tarribie dismase BY President.ct tho ScloRallet Committee, has | Toveaus are panlestriekon,. den, Formerly the graves wero distingulsl | Vuttunal Republican, Washington, March | 2°? .110 leaves a funlly pure Ms thesls were his comments: vm atin cqulels|¢ colle ya Uit.s ajiare tlcae i - Some poworful tribes near Stax and Kalr- | ablo in the loyal green sward nt the rondside ON Hoaiw THe “Curry oF RICHMOND, NEAR be becn arrested for inismanagement of funds. - 6, 187), reitarntes the charges.o£ Badeau and Denven, Colo., June W.—Dolures nows of : + . oe te | Wan Nave collected In Invge numbers under | only by tho slightly-ralsed sont, but stones i] more offensive form: “To DIED OF IIs INJURIES. UEBNSTOWN, Muy 23, W8L—DEAR MOTHEI: } Th Ne ae ee pier trl a chief. who réfuses to eagle the ‘Bey, | bearluy the imiiucs of the clans. hts Just buen See ae iaiahe tarcincys, to call Special Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune, | Wohilo thura is everything to Interust ane trom " Anton Sather eeae: oN eter praise | As ie havo destroyed tho tolograph wires | ried at ine bend of enct wana, Onan | Ibs wo lapahor nis wos dnainly due the | | Somisorver Ii June Kanan Suet | favo not anayel the patie at al have ha i . ens n * NG it i 3 at repulse of the first day. UN. allace «al |. Who was so torr! crushes the 1 ‘ ii the performance of Eugene, Merrill, of Bos | 1¢ 18 Impossible:to obtain correct dotalls, | sAvGliliveny,” MP Lean, and . AL’ Lanelilan,”. fuiee ented for the opltion of his allleers to ont rida y. dled vostanlay. The td ans and tay howe ta “io ‘tan Wests Fro ate it lt ht ton, too highly., Ills style is'perfection,”:,. "| Two French war ships have gono to Sfax, aud thera aro ‘soparnte stones for "Cian | fix the hour. when Grant's order was faton to Chicago iy tho young man’s father | plouso tho old lady to know Lum thinking of fan ta tatld, but ofieiout, : 4 . VTHE BY. LEGEIL'S,. 4 gr £ Stuart of Appli,) Clan Camoron” and | received, tho condition of the roads, | gor interment, : Borin the times -bidn't T scaop in that jnok- Y je but haritless a Poregrine beenine. the favorit’-for the Bt : - “ABYSBINIA, “Clan Mackintoah." Two gravesare marked | and the distance the . division marched, ee i pat uicely tost, uvoniniy Madn'tn thing in my : Li 6, fav FRENCH-‘ CATHOLIC | 3USSIONATIFS 3 Clans mixod,”. At the abartive rout | jn Grant's - report, ho eayse v1 dle FIGHTING REDSKINS harid, an rine nnPUCLy ope Ded it with three ‘ail the smportant or: the body. Leger yesterday at tof. Iroquolawas Inst De SRBATED, | tate yeni” | a slab tins’ bean | pluved | rected thig (Wallngo's) division at about : fe Re See ean ele he err ‘Tho natural action of the Iidnesata restored, Quoted ntStot, oe ALEXA: no ®—A. -funetl bearing the following inseription: "Tho bat | gn, m,, to be held in reudiners ta march at ; oats Die. the (pecas, Had Je Sominanod eae The Liver ia cloansed of atl disease, and the I eccareers aces ie LEXANDNIA, - June 20—A. - functlonary | tly of Cullodun was fought on-this moor} a moments warning, Certainly uot luterthau | Corroboration of the Provious Account Tusaangors are all goo eorious: people, with RoE ee ied won, YRANCE. - maltreated and arrested the French Onthol{o | 16th April, 1740. ‘Tho graves of the gallant | 1t theorder reached him to march by ailnule | or a Bight Betweon Indians and | pochaps ono exception, ‘Thorv ta one young man wy 9, wares iseauca are oradicated from : ‘ viere ov yuisluEy. missionaries at Allctlana, ‘Thofr church and filghiandars who fought for Scotland and | movement to Pittsburg Lundiyy,” Col.d.R. | White Men in Grand Valloy—Soveral Prin Now York of dluolute habits, who bus assituast \ i peclanaatte, eo houses were pillaged and all the Inhabltants | Hslnee Choellg nro’ marked by tho wanes of | Koss states that the order was delivered lO | of the Whiten Killod and Wounded, | bottle of whisky in hie ruom, and who actually As : Pans,” June eeTils: afternoon::Vor- | of-Alictiana taken prisoners, ‘The: Frouch thelr clan The Interesting prehistoric re. | Walinca in his presonce, It was in writing, trled co tompt me to play cards with ola, Hut a malis at Clava have ‘also received somo ate | and directed him to mova tothe Purdy road, ho [4 known and avyolded by tho entire company, sallles was startled-by tho arrival of n:dopu | Consul nt Moscow hing sent an energetio note | tention from the. owner of tho property. | By this route, which is southwesterly, nelud- | June 23 corroborates. previous accounts of | We have regulnr services in tho grang saluon i ; ‘ : ¢ . fa the most effeotual remedy for olesusing te tation of Jrisland Irfsh-Amoricans, who hind | tothe King of Abyssinian, demanding satis- | Somoof tho standing stones which lind fallen | ing thocommtermarch, haregardsthe distance | the Indian fight, except as followa: it places | ever: mmoruing, and occasional moatings for i . £ ts 7 7 : orolace and conversation at other hours, system of all morbid ecorctious, It auouldbe come down from Paris ‘todo “honor to. the | faction, ee down have bes aut me un torlunately,. one to bo twelve inltes, -— tatos that he was | (t2, umber of whites engaged Inthe Yi eitcne romonoatwhiae— Used in every household asa memory of Gen.’ ‘Hoch aud to-mnake an i : ee ree Hay td ordgluntiys i Capt. Knoufler, A, AG, states that he was | Indian - fight In. Grand. Valley’ at | ("You ure not going to wend this Infernal age SPRING MEDICINE. : ant!-English ‘ifeatatton:: . A\ th NORWAY. . way from what they did’ originally. “Ehe | much surprised nt Gen, Badeau's version. | eiehtoen,- It saya tha: tinst day J, Ui, | gregution of lics to your. mothor, aro your” I. Alwaye ciires BILIQUSNESS, LONSTIEA-(G. pt reales eta i ee Peering nrorovs wonkurx, «= | Bide otherwise lias been Haproved. in | © About 0 o'clock Gun. Grunt passed Up op Eskridge, dames lal, ‘and David Wills | asked. Be aii TION, PILES and all FEMALE Dusceses. «Pf number wore Mr. James Stephens, Mr] * 7 ‘ e clearing: up the ground round the largest Tigress, aud In passing hid a conversu= | Wory aue olf aud surroundgl by Indians “Why not? Sho don't know any better, and it Iepntupin dry Vegatable : Patrik Bigan of tho Lang eae, Gon, Soe | Ot ia a ee aa ollsceverea tonctur feome mot base | HOR ee So CAN a aaeiremeraese | Wuom Hey fouEhe haa tian althongh |W iianwno wat gito fis old tuoinet a onaueg | [) "susinifuta erin very Cones : : - - | have . ‘ ‘ Liquid Forim, very © ‘ Adams; and’ tho-Rey, Mr-Bapper, of Olito, aueika have alias He ine rovritial ae Dias have boon dixcaverad landiiuy frown tho, pase | tha was & written order to mare aud form | Sutnumbersd tonto fifteonyard Willis was | Smuan,who wont givo hie old tmothor a ploasuirg patoin Liguld Form, very € ‘ on the right of the army, which was under- sly wounded, and Eskert¢; stood to he theright as it beatod In the morn Kelllodd nll gortously wold an aS Tee ae pag advance guard had reached the } was covered with wounds caused by grazing crossing by Buake cree nent Hii ss | bulluts, and he received 9 wound nthe whon, the ordor was given to retrace Our | anklo, ‘which will liave ‘to be amputated. atops,"": "It was the genora {uipression that | Eight: of tho ulghteen whites wore missing, Wo. marched fifteen inilus, the roads almost | onthe evening of the firstuay, Ono of them, {inprssable, 6 part of the, distaneo through | Jordan, was wonnded, and’ the othor seven woods with no road at nl fied that 11:30 probably Killed, although they mny -hnve o3- --Gon, J, BE Lhuyer cartil about iat caped to Mormon Fort, th tho Grand Valley, wn ofticer rude up to Gon, Wallace at Stony | trig mtasing ary duck’ Gallowny, MH, 11, Stele descent end renee | iy tigi eh oan, tne ty fy to the fled of actign.” -Capt, Ware, A. D. O., pertag brothers, and an: unknown nit, stateas "AL tivouby minutes fo 13 ant ordet | ay for 5 Hs Holivured you by Capt, Daxter f0,,MOve | recolvad relnforcoments, and hnve several wal to Sherman's right on the Purdy road.” - A Gun, Wallueoy Inn latter! to Gen, Grait | Bndred warriorg on fhe len, A. battalion, coverlug 4 large number of such statements, i detormination to rescus ‘the sutvive iat abt int ae RG S| rea ane ta oat A lr “4 wit le et Kawiey avartonk ima». ¢ foiling. quite & dlaplensad with the actton ia one lute Li ia it ferent story from. that’ of. ad, ‘Their whereabouts i The taarol, Actually perforined dvor an oxe | BA" Uy wlth Labs bs He TAM, guid AUTEN He After dopositing wreaths at» the foot of Gen, Hoche’s statue purporting’ to sho tho tribute of grateful Ireland,” and after dlstening to Astirring poctlc denunciation pf the Sassen- ach from» the pen of a young French poet, M, Robert, tho deputation withdrew; leaving the guardinn of the placo and thes!) 2s PRENCM DYATANDERA PLUNGED WW Agro: 2 USIMENT, Ue -Later’on,' at a panquat’ given at the Hotel des Reservoirs, Mr, Cagoy' in the; chair, patriotic speechos of the most florca, deses|p- Hon wore dellvored by Mossra, Pepper, Davis, Egan, and (Gon, MoAdams, ’ Mr, Stephens, . Who js‘. stllt’ ‘alling, © sald only! 9 few words of # “non-political nature, In -roplying to the: tonst of Tho’ Irish at home and abroad,” Mr, gan sald?’ 'Po-iay Wonre fighting agalnst landlords! »To-mory Tow wo may be flyhting: for: Independence,? “ But siieh atrocious teal". - pare it. taete with equ efeieney ia eitherforxy, “Filobunce that. 1 can stand Mes of that GET ITOFYOUR DRVOGIST. PRICE, 61.00 lad when they are told inso good a cause, I WELIS, RICHARDSON & Co,. Prop's, fove my, mothory1do. Let's soo, whoro was IP Thavo Juet pawn from oneat which the ala cussion Was mostly on the progress of niisslons in tho Fur West. (Tho old ludy fe Treasurer of n society for tho cunvarsion of the Apaches, or tee eea oy witen tusy do tov aucertaln. tho OUOCOUATE : | jal spac aman ty es see nmnann es: spood tho ship ie making. SMr. Inman, Eig - GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. i owner of thia ship, jaa very wealthy nun, ab A |. GERMAN - ‘ eee ee outer standing stones, Locnl archeologists have also recently found a great auinber of “cup markings” on tho stones fu thls local- ity, One atone discavercd tho other day had cup marks upon both sides,—sald to boy vory unusual thing, 3 . oy eat “BISMARCK ANSIOUS ANOUT EMIGRATION, , pore =". Putt Matt Gasette, : . A correspondent writes ta us from Lelpsio as follows; “Tlie umigration statistics of Gennany arg engaging the sorlous attention of the Imperial Chancollor, who has submit ted :to the Bundosrath, tables “showing that during the wn 1880 tio. fewor: than °21,45 7oung, men Hable t wore fired upon. by troops, .Ono ‘man: was kllted ang soveral wounded, Ono ofticer and some soldiers wero injured, Order was ye- ie Tite TTALY, lee > AHOLISUING PAVER CURRENCY, ; Rone; June a,—Tho regulations are pub: Ushed for putting In‘ force the law for the abolition of forced papor curroneye 9: Dc! BY MATE, fl +) BRUSH'S LAQUT IN-PARLIAMENT. co fee danlon Thnsa, Tune dt, ‘ ‘At tho closg gf tho morning sitting af th Tlonse, of, Commons yesterday. the exporl- ment of lighting the House with the electrio- ght (the Brust) sydtem) was tried, ‘Twelvo square lanips for the electri Jighta had been, ylor, our informant, © aturt- Ned, ‘fhe Andinds had a military sorvicw quitte 0 rand for Americn, As the oxoilug during the past yonr wag nothing beyand the common, Whereas this season: the uuimbors: are assuming ronlly alarming. proportions, it ry likely not the military service will bo duprived of af least 90,000 young men. ‘The Worst featury of the case of course Pani His ft bla with nothing but bluck-watnut logs ta houve, whilo tho others use pin of poplar, Caps, Loituh isn very bumane inap, and never uses profaua hinguigo to bis crow, .Un other ships a OU ig argc dungorclovators "irgod to tho “minals, such ue ‘Pha most popular swrost « ia nutritious and palatable: ® partioular favorite with ° feat aisle for Tuniy use. Tho geuuina tz stamped Se you eawin the Falmer ilouse in Chicago, in filet to alt, WORIZOFLABIT, and aro holuted up O atcalee! Ye eas i Gtout Soayous, . You aro not surely golog nid that tory wot? What isan att Indy In silver spec new light was brought Into operation. The the need, fi whattronically congratulated: ou» belug so Bood n Nationalist, .f2- vi So Be TUL INSURNECTION IN-ALGERTA, © fo the Western Asmpetated Preaty 52. 0027 Panis, June .—Debate on the’ ingurrece et wri ir somuthing, for sho pore muaded the old yentlemay ‘to oh ie tee tho trip, Laine ungrateful, Lalu't. Vil one suad tu tor, auyhow. Why, by the way you fatk Lshould sup) you novor bad a mother, and if you bud, Bold by Grocers overywhares W, BAEBR & CO., he land are leaving ft and utirm, and ahilaren are loft behind. itis natal! tle remarkable perhaps that the chief exodus seems to be Pi arhi, With a population Squat toone-uinth of the whole of nly supplies one-twenticth of the ? Ste ‘ id Rico: ‘There is no need ol ONS, a gunna tana Ol, keleadg af | ha party hus: gone dah an not eubdue, p.m, and to bring along the trains, Thelr feo LATE LOCAL ITENS, * jmavement Was very slow. .AG:4 p, m., near. Bi rah Slony- Lonesome, Gon, Marihsraol, then of jamuel Booth’ engaged i a quarrel last Grant's stalt, directed we to luave moro shunt weit i jug ta know about a steaus effect was on the whole doubttul; ‘there was aad net & Viaree of opiuion‘ainong the members Selifuitapblted, gael thoa ho "kluss row roof Was de softer und Jess trying to the erniat} 8. train , |S a tlon tn Algeria was postponed until. Thur | eyes,” It was conceded, however ‘tint fn one sinigrants seeming to demanetrate the fact | and follow Wallace's rante to # Croae roa Pat Repent Houta of proelltuttan. Trost bur, } tints a uuu who goons love hie BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES... day, “ ee ag, ee respecbthe vlectris ght wag ain Jmprover | that lito In the South ls nut quite ge unen- | bout tio miles to the south, thore take the ent by ty vith if mcd oa it faite ll tae mG ancl hee hia eae ae apse ARTS GG Une daa Teena eae poneor ae aM - oo) pHBATHERS i % | ment on the gas, iinantuch ag the rising tem | durable a3 in Prussia ‘eolf* if ‘ fort hand track, get Ito the ‘river: road, and | John Rosgall, and struck hin with 9 knife, DO ecitularion letters gy Will Iuterost bar. an d- » retles, for the rellof and cure ‘Tho Minister of Commerco, speaklug in the perature siways noticed inthe House aftor en cross Buake ‘reek the mouth. ‘The gun julltcting 5 allaht wound over the Hight eye, tito dear old gies yolag to get Mborseif the pon j Dn, Se nameerehy vartengiy tian Chamber yesterday, eal England could not he lighting of the gas above the glass root Winchester’s £ypophosphites swas about down whan t reached there, dee Onicer Slahonoy arrested tho ossallant and aud {uk hoid'cut, wad they aro goiug to be good gach Oaeasive Brests. via, Bold was uvoldet last ulght, ‘The electric Nght was severely ‘teal Louse rer Prevent a decision of Francu ta ‘substitute fore the suined ‘busiaess at 9 o’clocts, but it was thor will ‘cure consumption, cou; woak ju Bronouitis, aad gencral debllitys weclfic tor ad valorem duties, - It took her freaw poe eee ae "Rast Umate the distance from wherg TL met Mo- pian hin up at tho West Madison Street euty-000 yoars, Phersou lid ground across Suake Cree! tation. Upon hits porgon waa found a pet Phergon to solid ground across Suake K, ta Kuen ua Bo Tbave got to be a good deal of a sailor, and if where we blyouacked on the extreme rabt, fa blood, iossall savas i PUP Wtiestese 4 co. it wero not for feaving you, which 1 couldy’s do, 3 Hropa,tbloasce

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