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10 a tailor. is was informed that “ Quine i Ty THE TU RE.’ Diane atnansth was early taught that busi- Heh! marioan park inerchant aad fodring i ness. He learned something more, however, | tQurer tn ea eee and before he attained the age of” manhood Perr igcess Ohta aE pe Wis., has The Great Stallion Race to | he was an adept at all games of cards, and |.) Harvey Clemens, of Eagle, Wis } street about 10 o’elock I found.: the city al- | Guadalupe, one of the most sacred spots in | made that speech that afternoon THE GREEN ISLE. ready pretty well filled with people. “They | Mexico, and the place where the treaty of | ‘A. Garfield. WO3 Jamey Sis poured in “from all directions until at (12 | peace-was signed with the United -States, Thave ha onie opportunities since o’clock there must have been 25,000 to 80,000 | ‘There are here three churches, the largest of studying Garfield; and ‘he has constant Ireland a: 3n. Throw: ‘= | people jammed in the narrow streets. «1 was | which is one of the richest in the world. bru ag Seen gh Amer Watching them from. my window at’ the} Iaving now. spanned the valley let us | - {tis tev early now, dened and grown in ny vision, en should he dj RUG . = 7 3 rly “poker? “ sledge.” | eeldine +H ip a i ‘i ‘ ican Spectacles. hotel, atid reifarking their quiet behayiér. { glance fora moment downward. At our | form anything approaching an aceunite co = cect caiice NETS e <téen hands ce 2 1 at way, was startled at beholding . § q y fro @ was a many-sided mau; and, what Week. the West and South, leading a wandering life | West, sixteen hands hizh, fine corkers, and ; Eek SHORING ‘Socanioe . | north to south an with its | side you touctient at whore ends Whaterer asa sport, now in afluence and again in pov- Sato. trot. tq pole in three minutes. Price | How Outrage Stories Are Manu. | THE Fixes? TOORING SQUADION PSGAY: Joss plastered buildin, with lat eleke rou side you hanes ‘thinker, a sehotae cess is wanderings he made many ac- | °°" B ‘ A " oe ard g | Lhe tew chimiéys remind us that we are in | ator, a polemicist, a politient mise : ait an ae aa aot ia th ct te SHORE Mr. H. D. McKinney, of Janesvilie; Wis., factured. Thad ever meen: Moving. out or tbe Larragks: a land of perpetual sprig, where fires are theolojtan, ieatatennany Ib would baat 3 ; nntil ed from J. Case, Racine, ‘ ie 1 ap hee a people. do with | little seeded to furnish warmth. How pict- | to decide in what held. he. ve tel have ealt one 20 ragoons, and, With | uresque appears.the groupings of the 1 2 ti plains whose friendahip he retaine tt NY | the highest, since he was great in al Domes appear on every the distinguishing — trais at Fes Some Facts Concerning the Princi- ator Sp redcoats, with white trap domes and towers! 12° | Public Meetings Broken Up by | steel hats, fie . a Ath, tt the tailoring trade in | (le =earold bay colt, Senator Spi pal Contestants and Their native town for a number of years, Me- ty ine Bale 1 os Ba i: Mantras i © | pings, glistening arms,and mounted ongay side, and, eonstracted often of blue and haracter,—that te 1 his Chances. Sirah say to¥ avers he also purchased from George B, Clason Dragoons: caparisoned aid hivg-mettied steeds, white tiles, they are very pleasing in their | farmely “to his wong tetted mos . fmnied the seq & Co, the 2-yeur-old brown colt King Itichard, Fe See Feige cp ri Reet eet een pea effect, “What beiuty, what associations, are fmulense aia “trelees ena ~ hotony of the tailor’s beneli, he determined | bY Dictator clam by thoroughbred St. Leger, To the Editor of ‘The Chtcago Tribune, tered to inyself, though loud enough to be pore ne beats OE ae BuOe could nue seemed never to ting. Ils reat. and viel Price McGrath's Strange History— to putinto practice his acquaintance with | PaywE +1, Z fs : Conk, Iteland, June —Knowing that | heard by some friends. The meeting had Wak oe ies vandalism: of aan Te Boxty, new ho atigue, seemungly, Under tha 1 9) rds, and went to New Orleans, where, in} | It is believed that when Mr, Lorillard’sen- | many of your readers are watching with 2 been suppressed, the speaking had been for- | iS'ag permanent and indestrictible ns the | 222 6 hin ee ane reseleas intelleet, with « numbef of others, he opened the | try for te Jovkey Ciub Cup, to be run at the feeling of deep solicitude the stirring events | bidden, and the right of the people to quietly hills themselves, - Marred, however. it has be ae Dinara cor ifors Uae é Notes and Gossip of the gambling-house in the South, Haymarket Houghton meeting, is opened, it cies fet it is pul ise t grievances aS 1 . . .. Track dura his residence in New Orl il betound to contain wie nthe oe Beeeae | (Tunspicing in dreland, and chat it is acon | Meet fund, discuss theit grievances.” was been, The absence of trees Is an eyesnre, 3 his, hands tull of papers, his lance - l dex a nthe name of Barrett p o ed. ‘T! 2 “a i OF STE conceived the iden of selling pool: instead of Iroquois. ‘the latter eott would | Mon thing to draw fmproper conclusions as | ¢ushed.. Tee ne razoONs Ty eg mio fa teature which fs lacking in tho picture. | gray eyes eleaniny ‘ Wine bert a matter that shourd be impressed upon the | be obliged to carry eupound penalty, | to facts owine fo meagre opportunities of | as best they couli, and, supported on either | LOT 5 a ecgling of sublimity in the Preat | their shaggy brows with that lok winds ofthe turfnen of the country that | and unless Barrett wins a race between now | correspondents, ‘it occurred to me that a | flank by infantry, | they formed “into | FMRBEG fullss, but there isa nes a trating initellig . Price MeQrath originated pool- At {and the Houghton meeting, he will be en- | jj hi - Rates ling of battle, and maintained that menacing | 1 eulated to bring up feelin: Sad thatof any man among all his | 4 nerely | titlea to a seven-pound allowance. ittle of my own experience and the con- nde for more than four hours. All the | Liscondition, brought about by the Spanish | dom himself the work which hand Ba rs pea ae wen. | clusions drawn might not be uninteresting ble outrages” of which T had read, | COtauerors, harmonizes with the stern, iron- | tious regard for the vublie service ang hy Alit- ante rie eee ry Lienert err Wark | to them. No country in the world has been | geTHeh linpaltenes: add fi eiuosity, ene heeled power with which for 300 years they 4 hich standard of personal excellens Oe or the money | meeting at Boston. |S C1 ce | SO much Written: about as Ireland, yet her | hurriedly to my mind, But that bloody eon- fg Ea ME ERE EO wouded hills ork ld Hols intrust to inferior hy ne 2G. pale a focal paper s: hotly contust- | actual condition is known and realized by | fliee-—wel], it did not come, for there was | jg wanting. ‘The retirement of the v the Tibrary, ee ‘Ragas comutttee-rooins 15 fairs | od between, Jersey y, Wizz, and Steve | few who have not been there and mingled | 10 hiss, Hoeroan, no wort oF complaint, but | tery" great’ stretches of fiat in the flizhi of the comet now rime jothe first heat was won by Max- | freely with the lower classes of her people. A CALM, DETERMINED SILENCE | broken only by the lines of trees whi northern sky ; for, scarcely could he be mic | shewed how deeply the peaple the in- | the four or five driveways leading. i trom eat before he was back again, wit IHE CHICAGO STALLION RACE. ‘Now that the principal trotting stallions of the country ( ‘ing Piedmont) have come i so prolonged, and fought hess that | tle further on he gave rec were required to decide the re- | and charged a small comm: sult, their respective merits are being dis- ed more warmly than ever, and the in- eu : = is ela Teer Lin the sveond by Wizz in 1 terest in the coming between this class | evening Metrath con third : EN ‘To no Spot on earti are the eyesof the world H 7 a8 . and fourth: by Jersey “Boy in 232437 Z 7 sult, A few gentlemen hurriedly met and | ent directions from the city. Such has uot, | som c iveti i HaSeerasre veek is et el 5 nee, 2 5 bs ‘y 4 rned si Sol tue fu guste carne gana sult, 2 h a ‘. Y s e figure. some fact, interjectine of herses yt Chicago next week is looked | ing cholee Org nets ae and the enth by W turned so inquiritgly, yet every mail bea arranged a program, which was followed | however, alwaysbeen thecase. Noble forests, | ally into the pt erllngs a pits eumbrous mass of “news” so false and so | out, ‘Tie bands and National colors were | of which a remnant still remain in | suice exaggerated as to mystify instead of enlight- embled, our 15,000 people formed: into | the woods! of Chapultepec, onee over- | intellect, acting at onee and luminously veatte, | el the understanding. Ihave been herefour | procession, marched in front of these fieree | shadowed the land. ‘The waters once covered | the business in hand, and often brin _ Hereafter | \eoks, and, though I never worked harder, 1 | @tagoons, and on through town around a | the plains, bathing the feet of the hills. | der from the direst confusion, SUE Of to take a j ct beri Ane i 1 . iJ pleasant pasture, back to & common on the | Strange taste of the Spaniards, whieh led But, however Mr, Garfield may be ‘kK when they | #2 Just beginning to real that edge of town, where they quietly dispersed. | them to prefer the present barren Appear- | hered: as a statesman, it. w alway Hin m a Ss during this | THE MUSH QUESTION IS A VERY COMPLICATED | ] mingled freely with the people all day, and | ance to that in which they found the valley. the cirele of his friends, in the kindly e, in Haxwell never Jett his fe ON say unhesitatingly that ‘1 never saw even in | But it reminded them of their native land. ties of his heart that ‘is memory sty Quali. and when he collared i nerica so larezé an assemblage of people ‘The ancient glory is forever gone, but the | most green and most precious, lie wi? Tn the seventh heat Jersey Boy was th S of lis practical inind and tral it under the wire, but him back for Torna eae Quy more running than L riesey and horsemen will know that it good square trotter to) have sueh judg meeting, Ste’ during the s gersey Boy and Wizz in the last heat, on the acasual glance at the country is liable, yes, forward to with inte interest, and the suetloniet event will, if the day be ir, bring sone the hi wees when the Wa ie Ons truck one of the largest audiences that ever | and MeGrath went to New York, where he passed through the sates formed a copartnership with Mor It was not until towards the close of the eral im fs a er 7 errant ake any | Ul the spring of 1864, when, « season of 1b 9 chat people began to tke any Uunbibereaine hu returG particular interest in trotting stallions, but and puredased that sumer was noted for -remz We per | grass Iand. which he converted into the besun. ha t iL 3 NE, and that whoever writes trom hearsay orfrom | fea. 90 Jani ait assanblage of -peon jhe anetes forever zone, b 7 So perfeetly attiet and well behaved. ‘This, | place is still incomparable in its beauty, and | man of the kindliest aren though very brief, is the whole truth about j,the modern Capital has risen In greater pulsive, Seieteos, ee ares wih a formances by this class of hor: and the | grandest stock-farm in the world and eh: retch, they both broke and ran awa: fast heats by them became soaumerous that | ened it * McGrathian Here it w from him. “Chis and several similar oceur- | #most sure, to fall intu error. that “Jawless demonstration at Millstreet.”” lendor fre e ashes of the old. ‘The | j ‘ “front when | lavit to entertain his friends on every Batley ore Sar ary ssi aes siti ts y | that “lawless demonstration at Millstreet.” | splendor from the ashes of the old. ‘The | {ntensity of his great nature his wi in the trout wher it over by the judge Bediles making the acquaintanee of many | ieeraxn 1s tie stost svereaaticatcy | elty itself has gained in the mater of cone children, and cherishing «with a vomit the Chicago track, alwe lar . 4 Tea ha Anas 4 day vreeeding the spring and fall meetin: the popul taste Js to be catered to, adver | oF the Kentucky Assoeiation, on whieh ¢ tised in connection with its meeting last png he spread a inost: bount! duly two races exelusively for stallions. shed down with the choicest | Loth races filled well, and both were won : enter Tt Misele AI Mes elablb Deg svore, yoat the pole, was on a break the |i we His ete Thea inh Ace | iteen or twenty feet behind the last horse, | them at their toil early and tate; I have en- d editors, and active business-men, I LIED AnouT, Funlenee. The neresities for of city gising affection’ his friends.. “Chere was noth ave traveled extensively in the country and is i 01 i tom the midst of the waters have disap- | calculating about this man w is fri misrepresented, and misunderstood nation of peared, - happily no longer the sole Shige Tare eee IS Where his frien: sited hundreds of famil both of the | the earth. {f her wiserles were half as well 01 boring classe: aH vritten at 5 i laea finankind. For the wants of 2 tenant and the laboring classes; 1 have seen sreiitelt about as hererimes, the world would moilern city, solid streets are more service Se aE have ex poset see tetze | able, bute intelt has been sacrineed in the way” 8 driver could not get hor to seore st as the others, and he asked the starting judge, Mr. Emerson, to protect him, whieh protecti promised, and in the next and he was est man, A partisan he may Lave mene Partisanship was alinust a Necessity of hig position for the last ten years, indeed, until by Chicazo horses, Monroe Chief taking Tie eet re i th rt the open-to-all event, and Piedmont that | some of the best racers graced the | Ht ue. tL wor Paes, We Mme thag | tered their wretched huts as they were par- | tes Mitch rd or mischievous that | Of beatuy. C.U. Be” | recently he has stepped into: the ‘wider i . BA Emr ai field from which an assasiu’s bultes after the lust | taking of their scanty meals; I have tallced ha fi : il 5 zot abroad, still they are probably a Who thought he had lost | with “hundreds of ten, women, and chil- i VIRGINIA, average. for stallions that had never beaten As | American tf, ineluding | . Rhyno- a SpeeD Ite L ron Pennington, Bob Wool f f nd hin; but the partisanship was 3 ssity rather than achotce, And, whate the season progressed stallions began trot- | dine, Calvin, re 1 Lefittty zcoming in Second, accused Wee ting fust all over the coumry, and before the | Jy eonard, Aristides, Tom Bowling, and ing lim; but when’ the judges’ de- | ren; and stich a condition of affairs as ex A notion, whieh I suppose has- become ver foclisl HAR 2 cl the | Joung ones | now on ithe turf. | cision was given he had quite ‘another | ists in Ireland ean only be understood by be- | Somewhat current in America, and Southern Sentiment Over the Presi- | ever foolish or injudicious act may have s it has, needs refuting, is that the dents Askaxination—Horror and Grier |-fllen upon Mr, Garfield’s career in an une guarded moment, I shall always believe nig snow came Hannis had trotted in 22178% | gy late. Monroe Chief in Wedgewood in 22 stides were in their prime, Equine nomen tire Is a-sublect to which | Any tourist, any traveler, any newspaper | As far as [have bee able to le MeGrathiana had a world-wide repi erhitys nut sutticient attention is paid in the. | vorréspondent can truly say Es most searching inquiry, that is untrue. 1 To the Editor of The Uhicago Tribune. the Hafli OlleHats OF we of” polities, and to Dietonian Bashaw in 22214, y s|3 pen d d © Cloud i rv . | MeGrath upon the turf was the ve United States, where neatly named race- E PEOPLE ARE IN Y 2 <- | Know many Cathotic clergymen, and_ have . 2 A ie ie se ea a honor. If he had reason to bel I eption, but in England It | 74P PEOPLE ARE IN A WRETCITED .CON- | et Te aie and. tines We are |) Lenay, Va., July 5.—Ifa person were dis- | more freely now that his soud nats Besides these there were | pore could win a race there was no concea udied, and often with fortu- for that cannot fail to strike ally observer. with you as long ts you conduct this agita- | posedsto do some fine writing, and had ‘ea-.| and honor may soon, perhaps, be left ent, and every one knew his prefer: hus in one class at the recent is 4 SIMRO RNY ODSErvEr. tion ina peaceful and: constitutional wa pacity fur it, I hardly know where a better | to te care of his triends, ~ It ought al But the cause of this wretchedness, the ex: | Gut the Chnren will sanction no erime.” article could be got off than right here. I£ solace to Mr. | Garfield, has not had mueh to inn § ‘ . ¥ World, but when ‘Tom | 9vition.” ing seen, and “staid with,” and studied. | the Land League tacitly encoura; a y . —Ree too rT y About Equally Blended—Recollees | Farled m0 tions of Mr. Garfield. no har ve been right; that he meant v Ce rh, by the. ase, OY wrong. say this from Bonesetter, w Rochester in Hoalways ratt his horses to win, and al ee i Hen te i Phi and haumiliati k helph fori: ‘anted — them vorit Cre hibited peed In appropriate and harmon- | tent of this misery, the deep humiliation and | far i ‘om Land Leaguers encouraging vio- he be a lover of Nature, sl nfolds I If, k and helpless hours that have ked them heaviiy. In the sprin ious 1: ack and Jill were the prize- | degradation, the almost hopeless despair | lence, L know those among them who have iL ilag be allgsted tus oxorenee nee rade ays taist be to nob 1 4 2 the alin peless SPAT 7 a if [ may be allowed the expression, here per- | minds, that the great world. of humanity, in AND EXPOSE EVIL 1 ides could beat | Winners: another “span? were The Curate | 05% as cekhla i Seas SEHD TO Re 1 the pools sold, | and ‘The Clown: another n rejoieed in the which has si ttled dowh upon these millions | HELPED ‘TO FE tadstone and Bright; Othello and | of naturally sprightly people, must be studied orinedt together with as inueh spirit | to be understuod. * Without attempting at of uh this time to state “Ireland's case,” 1 wish buse the minds of your read- he vontident that Ar ‘Ten Bro Ie bought ( rd, ed in the cooling gromnd, took all {| names of hat caine in his way, erainming the | Ingo per e at. He kept no memoranda {| #s Ule two eminent actors When remonstrated: with, that 1 pair of black hor: 1 nd Martin, Sumetimes haps in as enchanting a mood as one may | whose interests ile has so nobi struggled, DOF ‘ Boni s 20 Jork, aman } ever find ina long and weary search. Ihave }| in this dark hour is judging him aright? Theard Ar. John O'Conuor, of Cork, ainan Ff and that, if he passes into the dark shadows of character and ability, an active Land | had it in mind fora fortnight to write Tue | 2 i il y i < which surround us all, he will ¢ ‘acuer, tell the people on diferent (bee | Tari a letter purely on the beauties of | j the regard of aoe ta oe nike sions that one drop of blood. was too great | this secluded and delightful valley; but long persion, and wunid their teass and sorrow. ws aimilein a race in e performance . in rae xelus i winter the year-old records by do! 2:18.) The result of the: to increase the inter fer entire horses, and the bets merely to disa ester Association offered a nar e q ay is yrses should lose he could: never uobed Day Se anne ac le ota i ay tor ised i open to all stallions, to be trotted July 4. ke a‘settiement, he said grufliy: “Oh, lish turfmen overdo the thing, as in the | TS, wany hundreds of whom are iny friends, | a price to pay for all that was comprised in | Gave oF toil ove Eat ae ; | TMIL settle ite | instunees of suctr names as Getta di Vergy | a5 to some polnts relative to the social con- | the meaning of the three F's. Now Ldon’t | “ays of toil aires mountainsides, and nae TS MEK Boston followed the example of Roch never nind. the red horse ww and offered a like purse, to be trotted for | and, true to his prediction, Sept, 15, while the Chicago track, which | fant race, won hand and H Ponscroso, which the public changed | dition of Ireland. Business is vetue pros- | pretend to say that the uo violence, | Some other thi ich have not been as into “Jiminy the vgn # pert a er a trated, t ‘almost ceased, and towriars, no outrage, and io lawlesness in Ireland, | sv pleasant, but necessary and profitable, | FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, arto’ Greece only atiute | as they p the harbor of Queeustown, look | tor there is, and more than there ought to be | have left me only with the wish unfulfilled. ‘The Supplies in the Chicago Market, 1 heavy better, and one: had inaugurated the plan a year | won $45,000 at a slmitle eis even the literatl, bs upon U chanting iskind with longing, but | auywhere. But that there is not one-tenth as f "1 4 i vathing before, offered a $5000. purse dure | RERSEMOAE A Angle ame of Boston” har a eer a i. “Curent report | Much A people woitd believetrom eommon | 4 Sball, Wrlte, so soon. as I tind breathing and Whence They Come. ing its regular meeting, ‘The entries to | ¢ pleasing, and never ine ity a neat reconciliation ana stant scene of riot, and.) report istrue. And in es bee their ay tutest Cll cary radars, If o Is: by Lovers of strawberries will learn not without all these purses were liberal, and great inter- | sulting or vindiei in—King of the Mor bloodshed, and midnight as nation, and sunditet, Ht auomld be remembered t me might Interest Chicago readers, If only by | reeset that the season for this delicious fruit est was. felt thrunzhout the entire country pn es aAcropolis Ted Hing the old bi agrarian revolution, —t country in whieh Ass ith it creda tree s ts fale hat way of contrast, but not now. will be virtually over this week. The berries ng CENTRAL PAKK MATL Tad. Hercules urlo’ Greece, and a | prope! has no security, and in whieh life ene : Hie Heer ot a Clee nate teen The last letter I wrote ‘Tire. Trmunxe was } whieh found thelr way to the market last week ot many distric ere a from Charlestown, W. Va, the place of | came from Racine aud Milwaukee, and sold at EE. arto? Greeee killed Hercules”), ‘The name | trusts only to. bli ance for i eserva- sportwas furnished | OTs Palmore ete Tiga deans | rusts oly to blind chanee tor its preserva- | Pouin many districts: F was, Deine _Giiatlesown, | ig Association yes | provoked more discussion {any | Nu MORE FALSE, RIDICULOUS, AND ausun | TAised to pay thems that thousands of tami- | John Brown’s martyrdom. Perbay ve heat of the forenoon | rnee-horse of our times, though, it may be * NOTIONS lies are being trom homes ocenpied | modity that. No,—let itstand. ress i at | was written while waiting for a train, So is | #t the close of the senson, As a rule, the straw. in thet at Rochester, which was the first to be di haps I should | from $2 to $3. sixtecn-quart erate, whieh is ut letter | higher price than they ever before commanded A very fine afternoon 1 " hei the entries closed 3 led. Whe the entries eloses the the Central Par ous ineluded Bones Voltaize, Wedgewoud, Santa Claas. By z ‘ ty * by their an vs for many centuri Sifok A Vii Gube tesa; er accounted for the light attendance, | added, tt igious gland some | ever found listeners among intelligent peo | 4° Ob Lcltishi bavonelse: Gite dine [one See Chief, Amber, itubert MeGregor, Alexander, but about 1,000 people who did venture our | Hen ago raised a ule pother | ple. L have walked alone sand Marines fs the pont of British bayonels; then we may | this, Lamsure Ishould be-giad to have the | berry season is over by July 4, but it and Independence. The last named was a as aver Ge horses called Promised cae throw 5 “portions of this | Wonder, not that there is crime. but that | 45 f i vn by opened lute and closed jute this year i = = fe on epaid for the risk by the oppor- | (*" 44 Siete rea days through the wildest portions of th there is’so little eri Gro. W. BE leisure of a bright morning down by the year, son of Gen. Knox, that tuted a public 1! WEEE WELVTEDHN ne y Pt Coiforter, a pother with dient country. and Ww y the way, these “te ereds souittle crime BOW eRELle | auiks atthe eilitine Sheuantodt to give to | Seme few crates may ‘Tor a couple over the Hartford track last fall in tune arrival of a most delightful Manitoba | the representation that the form role ont Nortea.awutiaita ag . ee i lee Pie pin hancoall to give to | of weeks continue to arrive from Green with the exception of McGregor the publie | “ve and by witnessing sume of the finest by Jericho and the latte Laas e, as though f were traveling CITY OF MEXICO. . eae io ae as a Some: Imre red Bay, but they will be only st ug consign wag well acquainted with tho balance of the | Tees of the season. ‘The ho ss | fatee. jong the highways of Ilinvis or lowa; and pee that I may have caught from mountain, | ments, and after the current week the restate Gell. While the snow was still on the | Wee Well, matehed, and the time made w ry 1 Sure that a win etn explore the narrow | How It Is Situated—The Beauty ana | Md er, and hill, as_ they sink | rant-keeper will strike short-pake from his bill Sand ARE iene ata eee remarkable for green ones. Ov 0 LAKE BLUFF. Itnes and dark alleys of the City of Cork by Grandeurof tx Surroundings. in endless change and beauty | of tare, and the housewife who has procrastl- ground it luoked a hough Monroe Chief, | splitting up of so 1 nisht with much more’ satety than he ean Speciat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. from my feet; but the leisure his not been | nated wilt tind that ber chance of atting up@ of Pi June 20, 1881.—Mexico | mine. And so this hot, sweltry afternoon, | hundred-weirht or so of strawberry jam hag y request of nd almost un- | With the thermoineter at 99 degrees in the | gone by for a year. s could not b: give another Santa Claus, Wedgewood, and Hannis stood A Delightful Spot and a Melghtful | like places in our proud City of Chicago. City y 0 buy olomon’s Temple? and “so- | There is no revolution in Ireland; there is ITY OF MEXICO, the best chance of obtaining the four moneys Buy wan marae ee S y next, when many of the . putes aes e no anarehy in Ireland; and has been to many persons a | in any stallion eae ee eould be manned but $ will Turther contest for suprem- tar weudlcen SeDasin: Progra THER 15 LESS CRIME IN IRELAND known,—a land of romance rather than of | shade, in the elose atmosphere of a general BASEL BS P je aera tht iA 5 4 i reality, It was the seat of the highest civ- | newspaver-room, 1 will; in the few moments | ate now arriving from Michigan, but they are sy ter Monroe Chiet sTeEMENe between the es at ‘ime ¢ “when trotting changed, Dur was. sold, and a di: gzentlemen having ch ¥. Jounson, who i ful with the _ stallio: sulted in the horse driver during his time of pr Hear: ilization on this Continent; the capital of the | I have, something about the trazical | Bot nearly so abundant 5 they were Inst year, great Indlan Empire, which, after subduing } event whieh ‘has startled this quiet line | amd coustnuentiy are selltog at eonsideriDiy through the outrazemill and se the valley, spread over the Sierras down to | valley as it has the great City of Chicago. raspberry was selling atv3 eents and the red but of such a nature vu uy counected report | ty suit the taste of asation-lov: nis public, | the shores of the Gulf. Uere were enacted i pened to be here for a little while on pberry at $1 per’ sixteen-quart crate: this would be of lite uniess verbatim. ‘The | to exasperate tand to alien- | the deeds recorded in the charming pages of | Saturday, when the news of President Gar- | S¢usen they bring $2 per sixteen-quart erate for vats sliehtly Se the black und &2 per telve-quurt crate for attendance was slightly a than the day | ate the symp: ‘om the Irish | Prescott, No more interesting spot existed | field's 1@ black and $2 per telve-quurt erate for the is the sumina The very agreenbie change in the weather | than in England, I tho occasion of the Luke | Wie truth about, Engh shifully pleasant. ‘The the reports of “t ercises of the day were generally interesting, | dare a Caer in 1880, re wing ne regular paration, but asination was received, and there | req. z sion.—that of grief, hor- Fery few Ulackberries have made their ap- hy of Au linally he tumed over to Jai in, if a nh u delving Wie Chiat is as di er. 73. enone the fae RC tut people, Ti Ne ners to the ponte and on the Western Hemisphere, and how strong | was but one : Pret ete as ae Gretta ca ait adopted by Johnson as_ black topte here a e SCENES PREP I a ntusinane dist 5 desing visit it? . r. indignation. 1 % y ca z yet. Some few have co { the inevitable result. ot Free-fa ible tothe condition of atfairs at and [have invariably found | as always been the desire to visit it? Ha rosa Uulisnan ii ue eee hen bard) arriving generally iy-bad coudition. sraces thus far Monroe Chief | W. Sinsabaug the: Blut this season. ‘The improvements | that they were reported without the least re | lowed by sueh associations, and beautiful as | that the injury would be quickly fatal, and ity, from D attained a much povrer position than he * have been of such a nature as to | £8rdto truth. Lam almost persuaded that | itis interesting, the location well deserves | these people eemed to look upén it asa real Sons 10 eis Bue £8 Anes # the average reporter in this country becomes the eneominn passed upon it by travelers. | calamity, bad, they protested, fur the Honth toey will improve in quali ‘They ouve ie, J ination of Lincoln. Garfield, | a wonderfully wide ‘range, and swill beon te not only regirded as an able | market, as x South Water-street deafer put it, Corey 5 attract tho favourable comment of even the | U ‘ dist suc sane custumury. attendants at the Biuif. ‘The many | jy Mpaicaied with at a aps delizntful retreats buve been huproved with | igud from the red ¢ shi kuown THE PITTSBURG RACES. summer houses and other uppointments for te Let ne very brictl pleasure of visitors. The beautiful terraces | “ outrages, leading from the bluffs to the lake bave been | which hi: <t | ¢Xtended and made much firmer. All in ull, next | people here are deliguted with te plies wud should have done if properly fitted and driven. Robert McGregor, a hors sidered by many drivers Ta: very unrellable performer, rd, oF whi Few cities ca ‘I sur ings South.as the tingzninbiiie Few cities can boast the surroundings of i Sle of eee ae I tind here, i: sh soldier. Atits ae aon fa : ie Bruns aul man, but ntiaHy x fair man. Deme- | trom now “until the snow files.” ew of these | rugged for hundreds of feet. Plains, lakes, are him to-be the best Presi- | _Huckleberrics are coming in trom Black River erats freely dei emnoustrations ?? ware here, and in, the grand- ont: ine U er y may | Falls and. Yunoel City, Wis:, and troai Ind.aag i H i E dent since Lincoln. Whatever they may | Fal Michigan, and are selling at $2. per sixteene est proportions. In the clear atmosphere | have thought of him pending the campaign, quart case, $1 the bushel of ad 4 Pe fic cope tale + Fess i = ey & eLorute, and 3 for & how near and distinct do the distant mount- rane ole eae ota sg oF hs ont neh ts lox. ‘These berries wilt huld the mat- ains appear! ‘There are times whe: 2 C7 party has give! nh a ¢ ‘at SS ket tor a long senson, thouyh the outlook is that janene ht aie Peta UH eoaN toleration “which possibly would not have | this sear their stuy will be shorter than usage Tien Most sexsa- | imagine himself at their feet so sharp-cut | jeen accorded if the fight had not come. It ‘Tennesse hus been sending along the supply of TIONAL are the profiles against the deep blue of the | seemed especially to be a matter of congrat- | plums, but the constenmeuts from cht Stats sky; and yet some of them are thirty or forty | ulation to these people that, in this horrible | which arrived yesterday ure looked upon us the ine Which has confounded us all, no taint | lst. They ave bezun to come in from South- ated with hope of rew: tb] 10 to be fast, atiracted the attention of W. 1. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tri eome under my ¢ y 80 that {think Ehav Crawford, of this city, who secured control Prrrsnune, Pa, July %—Nearly all the of bis trotting qualities last winter, and be- | po s that will take part in the rac fore many races fed th Seine | week are on the grounds. Word g a very happy tine i ived fr ineinnati thy . in. thy Kev. J. S. Ostrander, D. D., of Hi. | ceived from Cineinnati that ¥ Brooklyn. onatruucionsdoure 5 : c ey had becn shipped from | peyings, and Syibolisms oF the Labeeneele” F norning, and would reael | ‘Lhe lecture was Illustrated by a model of the was a highly-colored account in the Ere fous in’ the land, and uz Saginaw he defeated { celebrated ms - Monroe Chief and Wedgewood with stteh this there at? ridiculous case that any hopes i} a Bang t. Mell Terrible Outrage?’ at Ba Flags 9 1 treat Plain, level as a | © at here this evening, Some talk was indulged. Mtl of errible Outrage ”* at Ballyellis, | miles away. The Great Plain, level as a "1 5 z eae Hit a fo Cd Nhernen ia ming the $10,040 at i is where it. was stated that the mi If + ; heh. Sabha of suspicion can rest on the South, Itis un- | ern lino, and in a very short time the home is in at the park and elsewhere about the | constructed on the scale of one-tifth the origi- | Whe Was stite na fe mniscreants, | prairie, extends to their very f Nothing _ hee : Tres af) {| fruit will be uvuilable. The vondition of the y = fortunate, certainly, that any taints of such pluins hitherto arriving bus been very unequal. sev * Hy : sn mil plun, aud iutroduced six xeatlemen myrmnidons of the Land League, who are Wiese ae ea chi At ihe | tireatened impossibility of St. Julien unr | tied as the High Urieat, Pees want betes, { aualntatnine » reign oe terror throughout the | breaks the abruptness with whi n with case | ticlpating. The famous trotter is naw at | ‘toe costumes und ther lypical signiticance were land, deliberately set fire tu the house of Col, | from the pla An of burning himself | hanees that of the other. ~ art Rochester, N. Y., suffering from a sv ribed in a munner to be easily understuod | Rawlins, with the int i h ample of | Butlook to the east! There is the great n they rise | inethod: ‘Lhe effect of the one en- | section the deed itself suspicion that it ter their owners tained were cilvetually meantime AL every horse a s should be sutfered to rest tpon any | tna they bave s eek, uccoruit ef iy y bave soll during the week, ‘according or that bong AC We full horror of | ro quulity, at trom 25 conis to $1 the busbet box. pout ‘Ome é loathsome ey - “THES ad political sige THE SUPPLY OF F eines ae 23 by the audience, After these bad retired trom | and fant . st of the gland: throat. Mr, Hiekok, his from him, but was fits iy rae eis ei ven the plutfurtm, the speuker preceeded to a de- ii % 7 ticanee, t is .si ant of performances here it was al- | advised ‘to the effect that the horse is all: | sora enchee epee peaTa texts and make | TT was the chameee, Dero what cet | mountains, but few can show such grand, | harsher name, which possesses this people, ey buve been dried up with the * 2 Ss poluts Ne pat white-crowned monarchs these, whieh | and indeed the Democratic party of the coun: Prices have ruled from 35 cents to hird-bushel box, A few boxes. ‘t of the whek frum s Ir a week before the Rochester | right, and will trot on ‘Thursda race, that it would fall to either MeGregor or Tanta eS anunber of illumi: sented, ‘Thy subjeet was furtber illustrated by | Ue facts? The ease was investizated ted diagrams and nrepre- | ‘Tuesday, and the fa ited were h the scene. The | UY generally, as to the extreme wing of the seu Republican party. that the first news of the appear to stand guard ove é latter pa Alexander, and the fact that these hor: —— sentation of the priestly service, ‘he lecture ory to the “law-and-order party.” | © 3 1 ° were fitst ‘and second at the. 1 MONMOUTH PARK RACES. was instructive and iuiteresting: rormevidence was that Col, Hawhns | S0ttthernmost Popoeatapet! ri pe Ste’. | shooting was lodged not far trom the great | Suuthera, Iilinois, but they were itlso. of poo more.conclusively than could Moxmourir Park, N. J. July 9. In the afternoon Prof. L. i. Gritin, of Lake ly had not an enemy in the world, that. | C4PPed cone to the hight of 18,000 feet above | discontented, dethroned autocrat of the Em- | quality. The | only really good fruit of this = bird rs api i pesca and atten ted euured, on Common | ny one blamed (nim for making terms with his | the level of the sea. ‘Yower in reality, but Cooler reflection brought a bet- Son Troe Rea ant thie enepemeanes tae wy and TE nist be set down to the | fin Southern lilaols and oluer palate ia lis argu credit of the fairness of this people that they | hurtheriy line of the yewsh’ rowee wee meat al the truest te: Tv Mt that publie performa ai vi i Ee ‘ of merit in hor; third race was fora purse of $50 five-eighths | Gases,” aud attempted to give practiced! exper- landlord, and that he considered the whole | appitrently higher, since nearer, is Iztacei- path amile: iments. but, ows to the state or the atmes- | RBC ore, and that 7 r an ary i pure mee by -esaniér | OF salle phere, intny of them proved failures, | “2” | report, ih his own word only all bosh.” [huitl, the “White Lady.’ ‘The name. is 1 1 ere a UL PO ADE ink the: | Elant Ju the evening Prof. W. C. Hiewurds eave a | The truth was, uhat Col. Rawlins ladeit bis | sienitieunt, fahaW. StHElne the resem- | S¢ent glad that no political importance as to | reassuring. 1 ho mien who s wit. In ane bighly interesting Jecture on Reeeut solar | employ as a domestic a drunken woman, bla : Mee al “ led in white and the act can tttached to the murderous During the wi lexander twiceswerved and : Wonders.” ‘She speaker opened his discourse | wlio, in & condition bordermg on del blance to a woman shrouded in white and / madness of this [invis lunatie. ker | ot rather poor rentering the home- with u glowing tribute to the physical magmf- | tremens, stretched on her her catafalque so | State has a good many of them perha a pitas st for her fair ushel few consignments of pears jety cue ih from Southera isposed of at $1 per one-third. Time es ' nthe C; » accidentally set fire to her bed, ‘The driver of Alexander freely ad- | ‘The race for the Monmouth Cup, two and | icence uf the sun, and suid that suey cole cot thus to the-house. But any thousand feet above! With | Sense, on her soil; let us hop ; i ce, but claimed that it | one-quarter aniles, was won by Monitor, } Wonder that it hud’ been an object of idolutrous ie a a pet ons ee erstitious dread. oe these | fame and name, their lunacy will not as: The ® section of country also provided Was not intentional, ‘and on this statement | Parole second, Slidelia third. ‘Time, 4:01. stabs {de reterced Lrieily to its ofiees and its | THE TIE MAD FORTY-EIGHT HOGRS START, | a superstitious dread’ were these | [1 dangerous a'form. svat few apples mmde thelr uppeurance, They the judges awarded him the heat, when The ne: a Hlerilashe css tations to t t sot 3 or which it | and had served its purpose. Another is | mountains regarded by the simple cannot get away from this subject of Gar- | Were Ther péur stock, and suid at 10 0 cents rule r whic Ys ae ESE Was aimile dash, and w asthe ruler. ‘Ihe theory and nistory of the that some person (the name has slipped my | natiy Ty ies y i a j ey . ‘4 for the one-third-bushel_ box. few burrela! the “rules under which the won by Sioux, Big Medicine second, Ada i 5 as -slipp ‘S| natives. ‘The stories of the Indians asserted | field, Lameoppressed by it as by some real | wore sent alone f 4 ‘which sold atj being trotted Left them uo alternatty third. “Time, isis” ; . 1 Pann uel TiS ear ee eee bruuHy mutilated “had | shat Popoeatapet] was in lon ages ng | pe calamity, Ev aiurday L | from sau tos set back any horse ‘ing his position after ‘The Handicap s e si “IS We were discussed, and their relation to the Pars C1 . cating td has 4 % ts. a ; ha walked and ridden put as in seme very & entering the homestretch, no matter whether Date Rullcapastvenle ch turbaree third. by | Teal nature ot the sun pointed ont. The lecture | that uo sueh person ever lived in the vicinity. | of the valley, bub that, becoming jealous of nt az write tan troubled ee 2 Lhe rving was intentional or not. The * 2 id ance = Was interspersed with scientific experiments, Thedisturbanees at Ballydehob,sk his wife I cihuitl, he prayed the gods to . ‘aiid broud. atl E Wa F y das fact, however, that Alexander went on and ayes a whieh were successful and enjoyadi and Skull were not only gr ©: turn her into. a mountain, Both were | courazeou: reling. in the last id the South Water street frult-dealer who: 9 TRACK ‘TALK. ‘The program for to-day is 28 Futluw ated, but the motive which ‘a od i volcanoes, angl set to guard th ae 4 Cae KM he tas ppiied the atove Information, “re being 3up- oa. ry changed into volcanoes, and set to guard the | supreme effort to stay a little longer with us. | plicd in limited quantities. from. Georgia and: trotted three more hard heats after this, winning the last, vould indicate that he is the best horse of the two, but the winning | auois, Mee aert | valley through all coming ages sted. ‘The people being | the latter for her linsband, the: 3 -W. Case. | ple in the demonstr: on of tho Intornational | Pie tal he rie Murpliy was to be w ‘Lhe foveot | TE have had ated, had | Way, of stud i aso impr in a quict | ‘rexas, and are selling at $40 9 hundred.” “T suppose the colored citizen does not care ty then at that price?" Fred Archer, who won the Derby with Iro- * some opportuniti just been married, ne opp tt Garfield, and he long of the fifth and sixth heats by Santa Claus | My, Ira Hoimes, of this city, haspurcha: ed s ae ‘ ong the very ablest, | to indul: ; Was chough to stamp him a worthy compet- the bay mare Mollie Lynch, Seer irs strongly attached to their priest considered it | departed; she had beeome extinct. Mis love perhaps tl aULeatie RDI ene L| “On, yes: ke must have watermelon, wiiat- ito : NUENS - the Key. BE. | a ut, and almost a s now avout disappeared al aw hit They buy more watermelons of the other two, Unfortunately Alexander is not. the stallion race ‘ut Chicago: ni Pittsburg over the mile track recently con- Theme: “The | affertionate and kind-hearted, though a hot- Jost the rlzhi to Ins name. ‘Three ‘hundred | of duly, iss th: ses ty ov. i ; utes hal ; . eas Wand impetnaus people. | “Theil ugo, however, the mountain was very i, through tif being ‘supplied with all engagement here being in th there. Pp. A A yea 7 where he will meet suet flyers 2: . Soe ‘ : 5 EVs March. is their only friend, thelr religion th sete ally thitt then s pplied with at. Piedmont, Scott's Thomas, Vol he receipts at the Driving Park last Satur- | yeyy tet Schubridue, the here ge. | Consolation. “The poverty, fie wretcheine: ce us take some central, elevated position, | the floor, ewlitel preien fee “ast! Guut the usual rua B Kate Spricue, and Powe Ss i ‘ e 315.009, ‘The net profit on } Ostrander, tne Rev. B. W. Jeuries, and the Kev, ant Pee Teva © edhe id th say the tower of the Cathedral, and what a | withdrawn except.a: to otticials and ex-meim- ke Tomato, powever, 13 still lus ‘present form there. is nothing in Ss about $10,000. Glen \yooa: ane world, they naturally cling ton kind priest | Yew do we have spread out before us! ‘The } be ‘The battle was. fairly on. Sam U, Southern Hlinols sending, + L y stches on every side. A leagu he Ieader of the Demvoerntic dcens to $i for the on : ‘The home supply, however, rton and Pi ‘ pian E Te HE EA Ahna Mater, the dam of Alcantara (4 nd was | year-old record 2:23) and Aleyone (3-year-uld. #0, | record 2235), dropped a filly toal June 23, a ely Uint hewill pea his estat ne full sister to these stallions. #0 tuveting. Last year he defeated La A . tomes hance - ‘S is | 7-/camington, the e of Iroquois, and T easily enouzh over the St. Louis | pigra Temple, the first horse to beat 2:20, the black horse has improved, i . eee 4 sides being | #re burried side by side on the fan’ uf rally this spring, and, besides being | Ailes Welch, near Philadelphia. who points out a happy hereafter. TO THEM LAW IS THE SYMDOL OF F justiee_ comes not with spotless robes to weigh impartially the rights of men, but stained with powder, and bayonet through the rents, -Law h protéctor, but their seo! arrest of Father Murphy his war-paint, and meant b ich aids as Bill Springer, [oll- member, with Wood and liun- continual fire on the flanks. at ist the blue waters of Lake bathing apparently the feet of the 1ow-beaks, dazzle in the sun, ‘Lo the pperr only mountaizs, brown, nd lofty. Whatiigures do the profiles form! | ‘The { ater | demor Ki this lot except Sil can make a race with hi has not had it. race this seas .somewhat out of forin acouple of weeks itis not li ‘ill Soon monopolize the mat ton, kept up if D vublicans were evidently somew aed, although Kz Nraray There a truncated cone shows the of an old voleano. Yonder Hes Churabus fbile 2 de Yinuch into the after- ‘0, ands Chapultepee pretty in n old medieval castle trowning down | noon, when suddenty, during a panse, a stout, ust to the west Byvanston Jostes than ver betore; as. been thoroughly a wallet was usale tlilswenson to Hak peiae f Miranda | of that wild, uneducated people. i nts? seasoned by as ces, 2 if _ Anat vas 3 Senson rainy | Smith, . 1. Gage, und the Hon. 0. H. Horton, | right or the doctrine of the Land League upon the valley. Alone it stands on a her Horid, roundt-stiouldered, somewhat both the stallion and 2:23 races in which | Sensation, now 4 years old, that never lust a | of Chieazo. never entered thelr minds, but to rescue | porvliyristle rock. jutting far out on to the r hastily down the EE sitting, and threw | Ee'gpg> “YP OH, featu in N. Cooley and family, of Dubuque, | their priest they would hav aid down thei nin, one e st ine jed their pleasant evttage on Pros: tee ee Taid their | plain. one of the most prominen would have done } the landscape. ‘The vosition is strong, and arrested for the sub- | cost Gen. Seott some d fighting to take. | gree of violence On this same spot stood one of the sof | behind that of Charles Fuster. Mis entrance Montezuma, then washed by the salt waters | prod a commotion atonee, and it took Madam, Gregor is entered here are to be trottedon | race inf ‘old form, but his feet and the same day, it, is possible that he will not | legs were so bad that the jub has been given start against. the other stallions, although | up and the colt turned out. Be Tho vations. cottage tents about the circle are | Whether he wi he fact thatthe purse is twiee as larzeas | 71 45 understood that Lord Rosebery, the | being rapidly occupied, ine ehied td mea eood de- into the seat immediately version of an Empire, or for stealing a Te! r evs es A : and will) de :* that offered for the 223 horses well-known English turfinan who gotafresh | tilled to their canucity withia a few dager? C° | Ienite,. was on tile ground and. kee there, the field’ will probable" be start in life two years ago by marryine Miss ee eee the priests and leading Land-Leagters used | of Lake rexcoco, Beyond: les, atolino det zreat presclence to know that in that Sau Cisne Bonesctter, Votan: Munroe Hannah de Rothschild, has experienced re- TO THE JEWISH PUBLIC, every effort to presarve the peace, and, when | Rey; while further on, and a little, to the | body at least he was a noted man. His ‘ e Chief, Wedgewood, Iannis sn IES ch ligiun, and will retire trom the tare Circaco, Il. July % Iedl-~certain articles it wis nounced that here hal been “uo tne south on the rising slope of the , CaN be chair hae at minediately dled, Whose complexion betrays G Weteatint GAT dee Seinen Spe « ise: sian ch -} tention of arresting their clergyman, ee seen ‘Taculaya, a suburban village of the | and “handshaking of 2 vent 4 FHati i ¥ Feene’s colt Spendthrift, that was sent | baving uppeared in the last few numbers of tho"| pie Guiekl ye gelled ae oe a eee Capital, famots for sume fine estates of | character went on for se’ | some Tumitiating imperfece Scott's Thomas, Voltaire, and Independ- noticed that he was dust! lean millionaires, M to England uearly two years ‘and tion, whose mirror tells you I ence are alse entered, but it is not_prol 20. Dut was | Uceldent retlecting upon the churucter of tho amon ats. 4 siNy + pet ak ee - a @ the mountaiis, ‘Che silly rulnor that | Xp that either of them will start. Tuis taken, ‘kK and became a roarer soon after | Hev. Dr. Stern, of Peoria, IM, the undersigned | a clerzyman was 2 ested brows Fr y its li 5 7 = i side, is in Ni ef : a ae a Kym was to be arrested brought to- From Chapultepee the city draws its life- 2 at x sre ‘ia leave the field exactly the si of that whieh | reaching the les aide, Js in New York | desire to inform the Jewish public that tho ac- | getherthese thousands uf people. The. te blood, the sparkling winer throustlt Wo. tthe that you sre fanned, Sallow trotted the Rochester race, with the win ag: iz been reshipped to this coun- | cusations against the reverend gentleman orig- | ports that the people had, collected, thouzh | mensé aqueduets, Stained, moss-erown, and or have Eruptions, Redness, ‘ “Roughness or unwholesone He tints of complexion, we Soy : use Hagan’s Maguolia Balm. Hisadelicate, harmless sm delightful article, producing r 2 inated from information whieh, upon turther | Whitt harm they could have done God only | criyping, how picturesque, how romanti tig beet plied Dusth’s stilile, and tore thorou} h investieation, the editor of | Knuws, Sear these rows of high si ni-cireular areliee e : : " i iv = TRIDUXE. ll ew improve by" we Occident r ving credited, and de- ROUGHT AN ARMY, northernmost aqueduct. follows ute line of | gleam, As already announced in Tire Trpexe, | ihe change. Jewett is another illustration cy | sites to shee La rrlarler ones ee tH iceeete Budd Doble is now on his way from Cali: i that high-priced Kentucky young- | the Doctor's enaracter an i “sornia to this city for the purpose of driving | siers seldom an: atain their reputauon in Dr. Stgrn, on his part, regrets buving erediied Jar field cat: Monroe Chief in his race here, and although | races with horses of more experience. and circuluted certain rumors regarding the there is no doubt that the horse fs at present GS . good tame of Mr. Silversmizh, and desires to his place, {| try for breeding purpose: of that race out and Piedmon iting contest Jew so that the chances for ‘an are if anything improved, butit his ci t rudely commenced lo talk,. and,. without pa iminary., he went direcily to the y “Which the House at once on that ‘ay greal respect for | consisting of cavalry, infantry, artillery, and | San Cosme. street, the western. causes Arnis. all the supylies and paraphernalia of aregu- | the American Veni ade so sadly to Cortez on the terrible night of the. repulse limin xico,—the nizht of “ Noche triste.” | iu wrt of the subject ‘ov was fighting. A hush fell he ‘ The “lawless demonstration” at Mill: | fron twas another’ blugdeurdling affair.” Paculay put. id, his friends and the i one A London dispatch states the suit of a | sate that upon personal acquaintance he tinas | St fe 3 erally will ais atone ie ruin tdaho ty surgeon aginst the Morning | the editor of the Uccident x genticuinn of intes. | 1 as there front first to last, and Ku W the protected, but now half-dead - tree, sy buddy. hever- heard so elowe at? pp tnatural and entrance wottine “turf of aman. whose se and ing dumage for the libel in the | TitY and honor, od. SELVERSMITH, leading spirits of the meeting. I was invited | —the tree of Nochotriste,under which, itis | tention in Congress to any mnember as f did @ BOSE D Liars : ; z d, the General sat.and weptoverthe'shat- | that hot summer afternoon to this ing tints, tho artificiality € to their private couficils, so.1 kuew the in- | si se for mi ( ime and dust of railway tra charge of * duc- which no observer can detect. ed yemmant of his aray, which v: non og re tended LOW ARES an el it ine, lide DOC ee oe plain- = he faet3 bricily were, that.a po- |. the 1 ee, mm tiff, the jury awarding £: and costs, °° : = ng Was tobe held for tke pure.j-days before swelled by the recrui Lhuve never heart such a speech. Vower- soy wt becomes pet | PRICE WGRATH. The reports of the Paris papers uf thi! vie Aiely Acroine. useing te land question; prowl | Nawaez and chat 1 wilh victory had so bse. cozent, brow, he was the uy ety | and Ste Sone been ital Met tT ireeirecie ape fits papers of the vic- neneadiintint Giube. oe ers Were Invited and in aitend- | proudly.culered the Aztec Capital... The line | not of the arts of oratory, but of oratesy itself. ft if th AguOUS Dill: HP. McGrath, the well-known turfman | tory of Hat the Grand Prix were very | The gemiineness of the phitanthrophy of Mis. | Anees every precaution was taken to lave‘a | of ue retreat ein be traced out” for miles | You forgot his disordered attire, even the ae ee ea mall- | niet, orderly, though “magnificent” time. along the northern side of the plain, in’ very | squat of his fizure. as he made his powerful fg judiciously a who died last Tuesday at Long Branch, was | funny, One reporter deseribed ** the person pilzubetb bus just Stood a severe test. : e ‘4 r | ne! Foxhall2? aX ri in Si ey i o the most remarkable wan in many respects aatued Keau who bpthe owner of Foxball” | Ue gghecpense ft Large portion eg outs: | That nothing wight be left to cause or ereate | neutly the direction now taken by the Vera | statement, Faulkner, Hunton, a god many that ever started n horse ina race. Mr. Me. oleae att ous yt eLting. ot the | che nt once volunteered us a nursé, thus show- | disturbance, tue publicans—or saloonkeep- | Cruz Rnilroad. Democrats, came over antl got just in front i portly man, with a ers, we would call them—1uet and determined ‘To the north of the city, a cluster of build- | of him, and followed him'as they would an rath was in the sth year.of his ny - + 4 ba ing that she values her life nu more “than ber i rt zy a y f his age, hay Jong black beard,” but, in amore serupulous money when the interests of humanity are at | to sell no strong drink of any kind to any- | ings, closely hugemg a sinall hill, Which | intellectual leader; but Randall; and lol. ched Milk | stands out by iself, indicates the’ site of | wan. atid Suringer scowled. ‘fe man who ing been born in Versailles, Woudfurd Coun- ! journals like te Lemps and the Fujuro, | stake. body during the day, When L rea sa eat Peees. OL and Popo- | remember well the first thne Lever people dwell atnong the mountains; they are gatapeil, “smoking mountain,” has’ about | It was on a hot atternoon in the early ¢ HR ul a ee When they are a dollar House was struzsling | “onthe suuject of vegetables he said gener air ; ; ‘ erst few and disfignred in countenunce,

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