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NSTIOUS SWINDLE, ae ont Defraudod Out of $296,044 rough a Court of Claims —— ourt Makes an Investigas d Discovers How It Was Done. teen 1 Successful Through Livity of wv Govern= ment Ofitelal, —— of Some High-Toned yers with the to The Chicago Tribunts Aug. #—Tho- Court of retlit decision from which that tho same court, Ina former tes ive to the Fume cnse, was trnposddd arded 1 Judgment of 8200,044, whlel twas bused upon fraucutont ovl- t atinetly charged one of tho hownitwith baving engineered tho while naming no person, very plains bf the Inw olticers cons ho Government side of the caso did y. Tho court woes nu further fu this respect that "The doe 10 Government bas been contided, ply zone by, to Inexperleneed, ‘or treacherous haods,” It possilly whothor those banda’ wore or tnenpable,” or * (raneber- vertulnly does appear from tho yemurkoble cnse that tho Govern+ bor the deelsion does not name, the officers of tho Court fuso oil duformution, was at least jullty of culpable THE I special Dispatels PAstUNU TONS TL € “goto thelr duty sata whose Wentty HISTORY OF THE CAST: The New Orleans firm of Relloed, filed.n petition In the Btate De+ after th@ War, to reaover udvances at to hive mada —thelr elalm being, that adoand sold by Union ines, and (he proceeds paid Suter the Treagiry. The petition subsequently naderwent some legal thanges, and was thoaly presented fy the Court Claus, nnking a demund for tho payment of berbole proveeds, 860,000, In April, 187, the ng, by aseieriment, death, Tfollurg wssumned tha titty of Henry Poy. raid, eyidie of Beltocq, Nublom &.Co, va. foelinited States. ‘Tho counsol for the Gove srament was heard, but no brief was fled by sia. On May 18, 1871, the Court of Cin! werel its Judgment, which was: “Phat tho cialusuts recover thy net proceeds of 1,642 bales 2 per bale, amounting in the The opinion of tho the cotton had been sv! scte was beard, It hay Kzgreeate to Si, fourt In rendering this Judgment contalnud AVERY SUGQESTIVE DOUBT, bleh was fy the following language: fn rendering Judazmentin this c1 cannot refraln irom expressing a doubt us to whether the cotton In suit is Indo frm tho cotton setticd for by Col. Holabird. Allof the cotton captured int tho 4 Amounted 19 only, Us, (KH) tate jes, or thereabout Ra op. 40: and tt nig Nein of Heitocd, Sudlon & Co, could have been tho uwners or factors of more thin two-thirds af it. yy officers of the Governinunt, who nre respon= whe hive nceess to Col. Holatird’s accotnts, whieh Ue Court haa not, ate katisticd npon this points aud the Court, therefore, has no renson for {nterposing to a ros doubts of Its own,’ (i Holabird, referrad to, was a United States ofccr who had already settlod for a large envuntaf cotton eaptitred in the ‘Véche coun- y, Initsdeclston recontly made tha Court of inlas cays, referring to tho “Notwithstanding the siucwes Rbichthat opinion ator 7 ieems most Linprobi tract Just cited: ive doubt with neither the Luw nur ‘3 of tho Government, so furne tho reonlsof this Court show, suggested any stops forareview."” On tho 26th of May, 1474, tho at- torney of record took a transcript of tha Judy- oval,add Indue tine it was paid, ‘wo years taped, during which time othor persons rep- tecatiog tha Goverament hud thelr attention called to the case; and, on May 3%, I8it, tho United States moved for avow trial,on the “TRAUD, WONG, AND INJUBTICK sad been dono to the United Stites.” {81 the Cited States filed a speelnt plea under Se. 109, Revised Statutes, praying Judgment thal the claims bo forfeited to tha [nited Statea, Legal notice was aeryed upon the etatmant, nnd poof of servicd returned to the Court. ite Attorney-General appeared and moved tha Sofortem!, The claimant innda no answor taddid not appear, Upon tho argumont of tho Attumey-eneral, thon tho Court of Claims Bakes tho decision contatning the notable stita- Pa aad tho more notable im pilcations, above found, among othor things, as mat- That August P. Nahlom, & member of tho hildtirm of Hellocq, Nobloty & Co. and the sited ru through him attompted to, nud dtd ln fact, praetieg trond against the United States in statement of this claim In tho organ and {tended petitions; and that Henry Peyehnud, eof thu suld Uri, attempted to, and did in tice fraud auitnst tho United Stites i ment of this clalm in the amended petitions and atso in the proof of sald eluting, or wt il ‘of; and also ty tho cstnblishment of oggis, Or N part thereof; und so In tho cout sald cluins, arn part thoreot. Vs its convlugina of Law, the Court ordered chy clalnaut's petition bu dismissed; that RE FORFEITED 'TO THE GOVEUNMENT, tod the clulmant bu forever birt Jadye Nowe for th red from proses In tho course of tho opinion, hae 10 Court anti: “4 vcs came commented to tho Court by ‘ontlidence of tho counsel for the No request for a finding of facta party, und the Court was urstund that the une ine Gestion of Iuw whieh could bos uw in the Supreme Court. Pursue eitled pructice of Iho Caurt in such ndings of fret wors mule, 6. + burt of the Government, no testitnony: e witness wie produved; no ovidanca, ry oF otherwise, wis offereds no ro Halings of fact ‘was mado; ne brict ud the counsel for the Government ‘attcutlun of the Court to tho fale or enusos of action in the tabulate '$ tho only ones whieh wore con+ wea tabulated stutomont na to 113 Hy the Court atuting that It decided 10 Government ag ty all toms which Further on In the ophiuton, ¥ ituppenred on the faco of tho recurd & Cu, wore net unknown NUWGUt ONG Member utes of votton, to the crimuster of the Dupartincat of the uvestigntadl tho it to the oxtont of 2120 A paid te Nobloni thoreon S1bs,- Appeared that tho anime mombor 1 been the etgiun Consul In New ut the dra, wt tenet In beow wu reputable commercial Nirge busineds there, To these v2 added gue more, which would Haar suspicion, if any had exe but the vhilin was longor ¥ tha original claimants on thate ayndio of tholr estat, np uxt of Louldlaua, and ng thut the Attornoy-Genoral teaunsel bad cailod no single d ho documentary avis sand notwithstanding he Govorninont filed no und professed to Hitod items af Those set ny und notwithstanding tho Testedness of tho proseuuthug lo ADpIroNt respoutubllity of the 1 other porsone who 4 ated with tho ease, 8 su0rL ee Of the Court took up the record 1" and ulluwed * Oey bet 4 PAE but by ute the enuo: or Uadlags af only i Tow dosin SUSPICION ANGBE, Mmistnky, which found ox el lon of tho aourt, Hings wero roqueated by either Avot inw was arg testimony cxlsted, would have nls case, for tho y 10 opinion was deliverad, « hon uf the vounsel ta whut su ttt tt extraurdiuary circwins uggest to tho inw nllivers of the ble error in ie dudymont, 0 efor must rest thereafter ory Dew trig), ue to a tunda by the! Attorno: y hand in August tho Abo ttth of stay: A wh ay, 1876, tho present Assistant been be tho “mca of tho Government wate and set wdlde the: ‘Tiled ay faw-ort Ut Woved Ly yi THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY; AUGUST { gment, on the gronnd that It wad procs hy Aravad sued Lert Tho motion was ported by alitivits: which made prime fae! overwhelming case ul, who wi tly. chirged with the dmunagoement of the cotton, ygem, fo whom the wdihivit of Houchard that, $5.00) wis pnd or was to be paid, 14 PROOM OP TRATO AN ni "6 dead, | Arsistant AttoracysGetteral Cottorth, fel forth or cite, these nflidaitas “DUT enternt | ioe se Tee ttitn brane of tha. tisatiiees ie vharge of the cotton brangt of tha buaness, ib dend; and its but Just lo say that ne suepiaion of any Kivi ftas over been attached to Me, Cofe forth, Louts Dent, oe of the buyers, is tend, It, M. Corwisa, nnathor of tho hewyers, Is dend, Ant the Government eeems to bo helptew, Ths ane, however, to emphasize tho fest duuger to thy naliry from the whoty clits boainess, and shows thy bnportunes of plustig sutditional satewuards between swindling elatimne nite and tho ‘Treasury, senrch of the recorils of tho court shows that there were t number of yetidavits tle alow lng tho fraud in the ttye, A rrent miny itilavels show that the cotton wis uot ownud by fella. Noblom & Co, bit belunged to other parties, ‘The aitdavit’ ot A. Nouchard gives iin insight inte tho manner te which tho case wis orkid. Bouohard, In substances, testitieds That. when In Washington, Ati. Mi, 1404, bo heard thie Fomothing vould be: done, with the elim, mnt dhat inquirles were mating for the assliences OF the bankrupts, Fron: FE. Barnard, of Ork y he tenrned that Henry Peychaud, 0 A PROHIBITION APOSTLE, Mt ayligue sed ss wag iho, aslgnee raed and Ttvuelited “proposer touet tuo cise Tor themnstives, and totikelt #2IG Mo Brink a Glas of Ate, or Was ontof the hands of tha Waal They dit ay, aod made neontra nd welected Rie Corwt It Onty Birete Beer? Spectat to Curctsatl Commerctal, Conus, 0, Aug: t-'The Zaneavilty frlonds of the Rov, W. Ste Deluna, Prowiitean dete- mute from Garreltsville, 0 have been at pains to-day to telegraph over the country a eweepliyg Hontul of the statement that the old gentiomart entered u ailoot in Coluintis and drank 1 giass, of atu, and, aecordanve with tha Domocratic: Prohibition plan, ace trying to make polltieal enpititl oul of the inatter., The statement was not published ng i charge mgalnat the reverend vention, but simply ns an luaveent fagt that iby tho onths of three re. f ngion lawyer, twith Peychitud, pf Washington, to @osecute tho clit, timony ia saniery, 1870, 1 that tinder tho Non Intercourse net tha ease wits lend beyord restrreation. It was afterwards letrned “that Nodlows in 2204 bd contracted: with CLARENCE A. SEWARD, of Now York, to pr to. the clatin In the Stato: Department. Mr. Beward had Med a perion in tho Court of Claling ti dhunary, T8458 ov "ey, ned enguged George 'faytor, of Washington, to. titted to the 1 5 OT. tk ae Ernie Commisstonur whose connis> f r y slow it revenk wis employed | llubte witr .bveor whom tte Demoveata nud fo take testimony, and reeelved 35.00; and | one a Hepubllenn, No notice would hive been Thoolors Valude threatened to Kilbtho ease it | taken of tha old getitieman’s et lind rion af he did not gota the proceeds, and hu | It tet been for the expression of the most was puld had S48 ont of the pro: | extreme Prohibition views the avening belt cous, enquiry ehowed that the plant. | whom eleting tit axed aaonbhyeeae punter Tir tront of the Aingriean [osse. took deeastod 10 say Unit nay. pr crate whom Beltucg, Noblom & Co, elaimed to. ‘Tht Utne. have mide advances really owed that tiem noth= gon Who took fog. in d8t) by ndeelston of the Supreme Court | drark of intoxicating tiptor coramitted 1 erkn inthe cass of I wand Ferre, enge af | aaiuet Gadd and aginst bid pelghbor, She est Heloeq, Noblom i Mt iy killed, | torn about bulf-past 4 o'eloek, while l. ‘The th Inwyur: . x 43 Oe date engineer of the Public Works, "ny who were iit dane inmiediiteby met lai corridor of tha Capitol. Bouchard says: We wont to the Court of Chtlas, and we found ‘aytor, and the three went into the prague, and there we bad a converention on that deetelon; and we ente to the vonclusion Unt something bad to be done In order to revive tho ense. proper care and manavenment, it wos ng retnky the testimony, rid to Us Alife it elt nd, In orior to have it dane in me te try wend GH, hor Dayton, the formers Demos erat an the huiter a Republican, were sitihiyg in frontal they hetel, the Key, Prohibittonist came entail aterted worth: on High: xtrect,, locking fitte tho doers of all the enloons until he reached the obt Ambos saloon, whore he trted tho door, Tut found tt alased, eturning, ha went ince Kelly"«, whers he ealied: fers and deank the Btovk ale, Hoth te gentiemen in frontal the Alserican Muuse reunirked that that. old ease durtig that terntof the court, twit follow whe hud exprossed — auuh Ux dested by thom to write immeudintely to Pey- | tremo temperance: agutiments tho nivht. chaud . Uefore was fort fooling: morning, drink. Gno of thom, owt of eurlosity, followed” him fite Kelly's and aaw thin standiggat the end Of the cotter with His back toward tho dot, swallowing Woutle, Wid uscertalied posltively what ft was. No noties would have been taken OC It but for his previous expressions. As It My Col, ditekson #0 To Si.000., e Taylor and Lovet) said (tad ta be dono if wo wanted to anve the cise, Lovell was tu arrange tho matter with Aleck Johnson, who was ¢ thocase fer the Gor i wrote dD, anne 1) Bon Ww y diclene a that a ian seit Info] encatyhe had that Voyehuud derced to ity and Sb told | OF who willmuly commits gueh a mortal sub nytor, Lovull, aud Corwine, and (ey approved his stouiitch, uy to tiie a deink of ite or rit fore breakfast, deserves to be exposed, ry ‘The dnt Nhe Colonel isin ob) enough Democrat te kaw esof tho testimony were vorrested to incet the new state of fiets, Vilude propo te enurmily of veriniy of this kin, walthongit Lo show that te planters dtd not owe lel HO TURP AOL MURINE ‘tlie act wally i enfin Noblom & Gn, anything, uiless he had a po qucainst Gud ar auy OF tha Hew. Oglutio’s, teigh horas nnd wow thd Demoerats In Zanesville vce trying to get the old gentiginin, who ig ¥! Jn that elty, to nddress an tadignation mi tomorrow blaht and d punts Gov. Fuster, whe protubly kuows notung of the alfale ue te ex Of the proceeds, und Lovell wie alyposed to lat Vitudit 0, but the ators thought diftarently. Cnre wis taken not fo take mny testimony of die pitnters whose nanies Upped on ing petition: of Bolloey, Noblont & Co, becuse soimeot thas phinters had brought sults thomecives In tho | Pesdry, r p " Lid Dievateh to Clactnnatt Buutrer (Dena. Cae ea itt Ie would by better notte | yaneser ic, th—Wellinin IL Delano, father of tho ley. HB. Deluna, pastor of Mure ket Street Maptiet Church of this citys bt in town stopping with his son, He is a raaipant Preohibitiontst, and Cor bly active work agalist the Hyuoretebers at Gurretaviile, O., where be is stiuuned, his elitiect was town up by gunpos: der. Ie is out In the folowing edrd in this evening's U The Uhio State Journal of this AAs the tithkitue of the testimony was prococding,. ft waa digeovered that the Court of Chifmus tut Mrondy pated saverat Of the persons to whonr Helloey & Co, chimed to have made advances; but the attorneys greed to BAY NOTHING ANOUT Try on the ground that ft was net their business to mule ie prtlle, ‘Choy had the reealpts for the cotton, ind it wae not thoir business to go oute sidy of tha reeclpts, | Valnda also tolit Peyebuud, dn the presence of the alliant, that Nobiom got pad tora hiro quantity of rho snme colon v the Quartermastor, Holabird, in 1X03, {tone chard siya: “At thy tine of the payment of the latin by the Government there wis Hota mit with the entsu that ald not Inno, exe 2 OM. Einerson and the attorney for the Goyerument, that the cotton was nut tha prop. erty of Bellocg, Novlum & Co.” ‘Thera was sume troubly about the feos of the law: ‘ourt of Claling ordored the Judsgut Corwin enld they must settle on a they could not yo to ly with tho cuse, LOUIS DE Ts Touls Dent, Gon, Urant's brothor-In-Inw, bad Deen engnged by Bouchard ii 187; with the consent of Peehuud, and It was agreed to pay hin 85,000 Cor bis gervices, to prevent on appoul after tho Judginent was ubtained. All the ite torneys ugreni to ld their portion of the pra- rata to Mra, Dent, Louis Dont boting dead, Atte tho settlement they refused to pay tt anys thing, A suit waa brought, in the interest of Mra, Dent, turalnst one of the benetleinries of tho Judgment, and a judgment obtained in the Court below; but i was reversed in the Supreme Court, tho attorneys raising tha polut that tho cmployment of Lois Dent was agaist xcgd morats, und wits vou. DAW YERS? FI) Souchard uitlems: Lheattrorneys’ foes, records ing ton statement made by Lovell, aid approved by bint, and paid by Peyetaiud, through Conrad & Son, were as follows: George ‘Taylor and CA. Beward, S50,212.803 1M, Corwind, £14,010; 0.8, Lovell, $1,000; MeCulro, $1000); additivaat ox: punses Incurred by Taylor und Lovell, £0,800, wthis. last item was s4(unfor Lovell, who bid gone to ‘Buston and Chisago to trke the testl- mony of the ollleers who alzned the reeelpt fur the cotton, and pald the Comenuntastoner’s foes: and $100 of (hut sim pald ta cane Pope, who testitiod In the case. Lovell satu he hud mude a promise to Pope, and Taylor got the inonvy for that purpo: THE GOVERNMENT COU: uRInED, Tho othor $5,000 wis promised to Jolinson by Lovell (Aleck Jolinson, Assistant United States Alttorney-Generul, having cline of votton cases. bofore tha Court of Chili), ue Lovell aitd be and Taylor got the money for tat pur pos. HH. Shannon, Unitud Siutes Commuis- sioner, who touk the testimony, wis pald S400): and C.M1 Conrad aio was paid $4,090. Bouckurd further xn Twill tnrthor state that £50,217 was pald tomy sou after | had threatened Taylor and Lovell to. toll the whole story. Wf they did nut write to Poychiud to give tii oy share, aceordiniy to ugreoment. twrote to Veyebaud tveolf tbat, Te ho did not pay me, Lwould mate hin refed ho money to the Govermmont. When 1 tod Taylor Unit 1 would make him refund the money ta the Governimont, ho suid net to do anything.of tho kind; that he would write te Feyenuud to pay me in till, Bouchard also tustiites ua to one of the heavy alioged owners of cottons Mr, Potetin says that ho did not know that Nellocy, Novlon tid made a olain for bls cotton. He never atthorized thom to mike a eliim.” Ho owed thom nothing, Ho enys thoy committed a forgery. flo ne: gold hig cotton tonny one, ‘This was testified to on May 21, 1st7,at Now Grieanss bofors Charles Enurson, Notury Pul- te Mt Editor Courte morning contilis an clavorute, cool, and p meditited statement to tha eifuet tbat twas avon by two geativmen to enter a amilvon ath oelock We Mie or hee that howe, yestertuy, where T fitatged fi ok glass af stack we, ‘The statement is ita aiuborate, dinvot feat, difamous Ne. for avhiet there 13° 10 Justitleation, sive it be tn party iitie or the pure ctiysedness of evileainded men Wt isa Ussio of tatsehood from tyst to inst. sinew 4 have been beralding the gunpowwders plat through the State It has proved weapon whieh cand onty be answered by most despicable assaulis Upon character and repatution, Ehave too long, With tiger bute and sutfermy: heart, fourht this old battle, and now, tuo heivily: weighted with my yours, lave tuo werent a omilssion to acean- plsh, Jndced, to deliberately walk out jn the sight of two gentlemen, deliberately hunt ow silvou, seliverately then and there risk my al, throw away. my crown, ad surrender evers'> thing to a ive-cont gliss of ale, 1 donot! cane not, nnd did not drink ale. Butter ined than tho gontlemen nimed have Hed about me, and Twill atand, by God's gritceson thy old tne, Lauter in the day 1 did drink a whole bottle of birch beer, Winutas, EL DeLana. Dan Hice Sued for Divorces Clevelint Herald, Titre, Way Aug. 4—-Oun of the most noted charactors that Erie County has ever produgud {3 Dan icy, torso mins years one of the must fumous civens-managers in tis counters, and clown whose wit ind aumor niadg thy whote nas don high, Dan, te he fs abways called, tas hed at Varied experfunice, and hus lost more fortunes, probably, Unt Any Otter man dn the country; ut he now comus to the front in a totally litters ent charucter—niinely, us the detendint Ina divorce suit. Abort two years io Dan lett bis, wite to Join a circus trayeling i the South and West, and this week Mra. ce appeared before: Judge Galbritlthe and asked for 8 diverce on the drowns that Dan bid © willtulty and maticlously deserted the petitioner, withott nny reasonable: cause,” aud nad romitued away for over two yours. The prosont Mrs. idee ls Dan's second wite, baving bevn nuirrled to hia on Now. 4. 131, Dan's first marriage was to 0 woll-known aetress, and fora time all went us merry us tho proverbjal marriage bully, But soon a tempier uppeared In tho pursonofl Mr. Warner, and not long alter hia appearance Dun became aware of tho fret that his wire was nocis fithfal asian honest wire should ho, so he sought wod,provured adivoree, ‘this dhl not have a very dupressing: effect upon Dan, und, as he was ut that ine the pogievsor of u large fortune, he was sven ons ubled te woo and wine fate damsel, tho present Mrs, 11 whom be married tu fess than wx months atter he hitd procured the divorce frou his frat wife. Jn tho glamour of his second: honeymoon Han hulle a handsome residence at Gleard, Pa. wurrounding wa. elegant musion, With handsome grounds, und espending fra $100,000 to s200.000 f age for bis new biel hing. ‘Tho conservittory was the most magnibeent one in Northwestern Pennsylvania, und ov vhing was ip keeplag with it. Shortly aftorward Dun began to expertonce third tuek he fnangiil inatters, atid soon he bad run through with fs: fortine, nnughie te renin his handsome props erty al irird, Atter a niiinter of danneial res. verses, however, he was obliged to dispose of his handsome property, and beeame su poor tit uy te hard work to provide even foud for nis anil, ln 87 ho fatled for the fast thmo, and einen then he tis not bad a single cent he cin ell his own, Heuringof the divorce proceed igs Min cute to Glnird, us some sald, to undeavor to prouurdar reconciintion with his bride, but the: Erle representative of the Heraid, it Inter view with the ublquitoua Dan, was borritled to have bln pull a revolver aluost ne lance ase mountuin howltzer from bis nlp pocket. fenrs were only suothed when Dan nas thatthe plstul wos futonded for one G Washington Evans, of Waskington, who Dan thought bad been paying too much uttuntion to Mra, Kloo, although ne churged of unfalth til: hess were nude sireetlys thls cortuinly docs hot look nuch like reconclllilon, especislly 1s Brg, Meo lott town Juet befure Dan's arrival, the vAhigers glut, to get out or iy way, ‘The Deurhug of thu caxe fy set down for thy Septum ‘ger tor of the Court, und If Dan trate, an ine teresting onse may be looked for. ——— ts THE COURT prsouxdis THE FRAUI, Juige Nott, speakhig for the Court of Clalns, further antds And it Is the opinion of the Court that whate ever fraud was committed in the inception or prosecution of the elnlin it the niny of Betlocg, Noblom & Co, wits exulusivaly the act of the re maining partner, August P. Noulon, ‘Chis 1 the frat ose tu this Court whorin It ta ostablishod that a clatimant by fraudaud perjury hits succeeded in gesting money fram the 'Treas~ ury. Thore tins been a great multitude of enses Drought boro sinue the cotire was reconstituted in 18s, Some of thom have been emirehed with: the demorallzation of the Ware fin tow, fraud dna beon attempted, bat bis fallen short of wee geass In many, even for lirge wmotats, tho des Tenso of the Government has been vontided (in ger happily yan by) a Ingxnarionead, or ineapible,, or treacherous buitdes yet ‘A 'Pemporanee Drinks tho general result establishes the fact % that In courts of justice the vhunves ire cL oe vt Among tho thlraty ones yostorduy hunting up and down Woolward avenue for something to qiengh thirst wos a min ha rusty Dliek, whe une tored a drugesture and sottly bnerdreds Jive youn tempernnes drink 2" “Tvourthrea et ‘um, WIL you take sodas water or gliger we? . “Well, now, our society docs not regard clthor of 1hos6 na hstrlotly temperance drivk, Hor are nsvoulited with stronrer yuord.” © How would root-boor nnawor? © “Suaplulous—suspiclous,” was the whisperod rua Uvo got it now!" * oe want" By overpower He ngatnat the rotund sucvess Of ib frautitent cinim, tuit guoner ov later it will bo uneovered, and that Se ULTIMATELY IT WILL BE UNSUCCESSFUL. t Furthormore, whatever friud was devised by Halloes. Noblon & Co, was uot intuaded for thle Court, but was desiened ob initio to be perpes trated upon the Government through the Jo- parpinent of Btate, ‘The clalin was prepirod for that Dopartinent; it was tlret flied there (ipo tho round that tho purtics were foreigners); and thisuction wits not brought untit the very Jast day of the furisdictional pertod for seoking sullol tinder the Abaudened or Captured Prup: erly uot, aud wns not prosecuted Unt all hope © Loan give you nstratght tomperancon driik shit such claime would be taken up in the Dus | as cold ne tee, but it comes high, partment of Btuto bad vanished, “How much?” ts Furthermore, tts noticenble that tho grosaur | * ‘Lon cents a glass.” porjury which vitlates the casu wie prncuied, © Vory welt,” buld tho old man, ax ho put aud porpatratcd atter tho elata bud juss! down ols dime, . fromthe hands of the orginal claimants, nod ‘Tho drut was ubsont auly a minute, and while 1b was being prosoonted for the benulltar | then returned and pinuerl glass of Uyukt tes Shely ceatitusa ty} suntaratl eel disintorusted | fore him, fhe old mans drank bale of It, purty. Pinnlly, itis a sheniticant fact thir tho | smneked bis lips, and weed? ‘raudulent schemes to clude the docision of tha ony Tawle what you call te" Buprome Court {a Lapone und Ferre (17 Wall, thy, “Cortulnlys ft isuallud water, I just drew it GUL, Nov, 24, 1st) ware concueted, and the per | from the hydrant.” Jury to support thom was suborned, and tho ‘The oxuurslontit set tho glass down much cunaplruoy tovarry thoi Into ulfeet wae phinned, | harder than bo nucded to, Wattoncd his vou, aus Ni With a glances incunt ta reduce the driguist's not by: Bello, Noblam & Co, who bought the suit, nur by Hoary 1 hand, the syndie who | weight to 120 panna in tve sevunds, marehod out ns StiT net Beate pihs, and orossed the prosecuted ft, ditt by adventurers “who were prosceutiug tho clofiy tinder u gu-culled contract | struat after a lomonade thiyorud with peppore with the syndic tor shares of what might ba ro | mint casoue, . Govered, and tel rl a canes ne —— unprecedented suecess guar to Vin 10 Uv y woverity of the comimon Iyw. prohibiting sod The ws ronal Steen ca icine a ; Lon Pe cosecenmeidss. thut the Judimont rane | Ereuekiiun rosidinyg comporarily tw hat ty tt dgred Siny 18, 18k, in thls olulim, for the situs oF Keatra ues | Ue rene Whlok Chode Aturie ttt 820u,001, 1# wad procured by the fraud und corrupt | Phi wife was tsk ddseftod ib ratawed in at the? suid yavtans and of ho wut Poyeband, ft tho iinet ber spouse to Furia and was turacd from bia tnd Blute ent whlun thoy procured and used fn! fear Shu doubt rudross iu the courte, and learned that ber murrlage, though regular ad thy proscontion of this auie with currupt inten’ | jue Ti Fauelan waa’ vol Hrunieey boeuaa “to decolyo tha Court,” tho conse: \ . i mt of ber husbund's puronts bad nat ee en CONCLUSIONS, es Deon obtained. By tho Godot Napalogu ayoutt », fhe Govorpnent wad swindled to tho amount! js paver wholly bis .own mastur. Hoe cannot of $200,084; und It fa appurontly without comedy, :| marry up to 25 without tho consent of his tathar -elther to recover avy of tho wonvy, oF to punts | and wother, if Uving, or 4 family couuull 1f they tho abettors of the fraud, However, it fanot | are both dead. Hut pven if yareots bring no yet untirely cluuy that come of the petsons con- | objection 4 joctad with tho cage tay not yot bo puuieted. | dur 2) and without tho vewulitions, prescribed That wattor bg still under consideration by the }-cun xo lnto nny vourt and ask to have the mre Government ollovra, Noblom & Uoiloca, tho’ floge annulled, aud no French court can rete iirin In whose nawe tho ewindly wae perpetrated, | it, Decuuse tt ly considered that until ho is be: aro vithor dead or - bankrun Atox: | is a winor, aud thervfory net competent to auder = dobnsen,- the fuut = «©ulted | make thagontract, rrylig ubrowl uns 1881—TEN PAGES. 1S PATRIOTS, Tho Irish Convention Still in Ses- sion at the Palmer. West, of Rhode Island,. Vindicated— Keegan Takes Water, No Connection with Any Dynamite Face tion of Agltators. . ‘Tho Palmer Mousa Felst National Conventon was fn dession only fora very auurt (hig yester~ diay, and did not settle down to work until last oventig. ‘tho Judiciary or | Investl- Rauing Comraittees mot in the morning to give he oableged Journallst nad patie of Keegan on chance to aubatantiate his charges aguinst Dotegate Wea Keegan promized tobe present dn tho morning, but bo cums not. A delegate from Central Minols fought hia out Inthe afternoon, and he nde vane as far ons the door oof the Commiltederoom, — but refused ta enter, He would netther substantiate his charg nor retract thon. Tho fact is that Kuga knew nothing against Me. West's charac! Me nus no manit for tying, and an sue ton with Irish “national aifalrs, itis cone duet ducing the opast week hns disgusted evirybady with whom be came fu contact. Io told different stories todliferent persons about ins desire to be mentioned In connces “Mr. West, and no one of the stories contained a particle of truth, He told tho Committos thit Capt. Melitroy, of Rbode Islund, would subatuntlate bis chargos against West. Me reckoned without his host. Capt, Stektroy was Present, although Keegan was not ware of tho fitet, mid defended Mr. West fram tho charges. Ile churacterized them as Hes, ratitigated Hes, and his opimon of Keegan was by no jeans thattering to tht parse re. at Lawwell, aldo gave somo ob Ke reault oF the whole mutter ay was honorably isied and vindicated. Ie way proved to be what ho appears—an honest, honoraide, and manty man. and a tried and true: Wish Nationalist. = Charges ugulnst other members of the Co vention were alan investigated. ‘Tho honesty of adelenate: from Massnenusetts was calied in question, BUT THE CHUAROES WERE VAGU nnd were not, siipported’ by any evidence whats souver, Tf Is inderatood, lowaver, that the dele. wate ti aqestion withdrew voluutarity from tho Hon that tho work of perfeating thy or- Jon and of outlining and developing a course Of actlon might procucd, Of course nothing could be done until the members present wer assured that there | wis ne tritttor in the camp, They ure‘certiin that there are none now, Tho work now will bo pushed ‘rapidly, and it 14 aot tine posable that.tia Convention muy adjourn tox day, * . ‘Tho statement las been repouted ly made mt the Convention fe a dynumite-tavoring ona, Vos has been authoritatively deuled, Tho. Convention hus ne sympathy with the methods and pling of O'Donavat-Rosau, ar 2 W. Crowe, or dames Stephens, or stohn ULoary. ‘The gentlemen any sympathize with the atias of lMossa und Stephens; only that, and nothing more, Tk wan also De assurtnd that the: Convention hing not dis- cussed the dispostdon. of the aitcmishing fund, and will not. for tha very soad reason that it wotld do wie possible use, Bourke, Carrol, Ureslin, Devoy, und lteynelds are |. in full ebnrge of that fund, and are Kevonntablo for it to nobody ater: heaven, They may make a voluntary statement tvout it to the Clu -Guel Soulety, ‘Tho runor elreuluted yesterday that tho An- elent Order of Hiberniins thought of cobporne ung with the Convention fy simple non- ‘The Convention ts appurentty an oithebound Recret body, Faproonnt ii. oath- bound secret societies, Tho Hibernian Sorlety is more Catholle and bonevolent thi it fs righ nnd Nationnl. Seeret suctoties ure under tho bun of the Arehbishop M the Tbe i not thorefore venice w secret society, Indeed, it is very doubtful if they could bu adinitted, Sumo of the rettuws who bave In the past used or tried to use tne Utberntin orgunization for polttleal purposes in this city and county, and who owe thelr promlvence in focal poiltica to tha: adaniken Klew which seema ‘to prevall umonsy Amerieay—to-the-muinor-born politicinns—that fhese fellows carry the Trish vote in their pockets, were rathor loud fi tholr comments on iho strletires passed’ on tho Hibernlans dy mnembors oot =the Convention and prominent Nationuls of: this city pubs Hshoil In Sundity's Tania. Those puro patriots are foo pure, ‘They protesttoo much, Their zeat for Irlati Natlonulity ig morely wifeeted. Thoy Inve tried tine and wntu to use the Hiberninns for aultish purpose, ‘They have tried to usu it to punish personul and “politteal enomios, or persons of their own nationlty who would ot Mlow themselves to be used to Rerve tho seliish and inlgultons purposes of the patriots, self-styled, to whoni reference Is made. These persons triad to use tho Sovlety even 10. punish ‘ellow-mombers who 3 WOULD NOT-OBEY THEM BETLESTS, fund itis only a fow yours ago that. wembar high In thut order was stunghtered tn Coole County Couvention bevauga he had not consulted the wishes of some of thesc putrlots.¢ Te TRMUNE cares nothing about the Society: na a society, It only gives facts to tho mabtic, ani wants the publia to Judge or itsett, fhe vast mujority of the inembers of the order pro excellent, sotier, dndustrions incn, Tut these persons ara too Insy with thelr every-dny avocations, ind are easily Imposed on by eratty and olly politicians, who hive little elgo te do thin to pull the wires, and put up jobs Thera ure omen in the organizntion Nke Sehool-Inspector Cure ran, Mal. MeKoouxh, Mr. O'Neill, the Calvary stonecuttor, and — othors who five hally ever interfered [1 politics, Those zenttemen would gelutlly have the by-laws and constitution of the Koclety so shapeit Unt it would fn Taot, ns well as faouime, be on trish Nutiount Society, and in fact thesu gontle- inen cond futolligent | mambers of tho order through the West and South have inbored to that end, and have only been defente eal hy the Intense fynornnce and clanishness of the Bustorn delozates, and the sumall-bore inne Hguants nnd politicling of the West. It ean be positively nsserted that tho Hiberntans have “nothing to do with the present Convention, and puay’ Ubink gu inuich thy bettor for tho Vonyon- ans During ypsterday and Sunday eovoral prom! nent Irish-Americuns from the West and south terived: hora in respdnse, it fs though to telegrams from members of the Co tion. —‘T'hose Hy it olde: ul, will ot pee a ware a inputs tothe aititr, and some of thom will probably bo appointed ig trustecas of tha funds at the how organization wiles will be formed, Antone those who arrived or are expected tu ure flnanelat rive tire Mayor Stalth, of Donvers 1, J. Sullivan, of San. Franclsvoy Col. O'Sullivan, of Little Capt, Joba Geary, of Nashville; Ur. 1 nis Dowllng Mulcahey, of Newark; and Joba Keurney, of New York. Muny complaints ure thud thit the Canyoution ts by no mens repre- suntutiveor the Irish Nationalists of the country, and itisasked, Where are John Boyte O'Reilly, ‘Thomas Clarke Luby, Sherif Desmoud of san Francisoo, Mr. Hutlor of Keokuk, Jo. Jotin Fitaceratd of Lincotn, Neb, Michuct Scanlan of Washington, Capt, Lunasney of Detroit, and othors, Byon Caluage,. it is sul, ts not. well represented, Nobody — ubjucts tu Mey [ynes or Frank Aguow, hue there are two or three athens who, If not delegites and inunibors of the Convention, seom to haye cane sidorable iitluonce with the delegates und tho Convuntion, ‘They wre net trusted by: ang out of every 100 IristsAmerivan citizens. “Thoy are Jonked Gpon as intriguents, soltlabchomers, aud unilteiona matiznants, ‘Tols is what ia aald by the nieuw who bave given thotr tine aud money, have sucrificed Life und Hburty iu the lrish cause In this ality, ‘Tho imombore of tho Convention jay be able to explain this matter, BW. chown, tho dynamite. Peort was in town yestorday, Bo was sven in company with tho humuronaly oratorient Juntor member ot a prominent liw Uri bere yesterday afternoon, aud later with Keovan, tho poraun who his caused ult tho rulnpus inthe Couyention, Crowe fs not here us a delegate, but it ia understuad that he caine to institute jaw proceedings ngalnat twoUblergo pipes whieh, ho luis, have tbeled hin, frawe bias only vontumpt for the members of the Convention hero, Tl hee woe wtroight: Ucket men. “They do nut bellove in dynamite or Rosas, and that fs enough tor Mr. Crowe, Yho rumor that a guadaman by the name of Drummond, with any number of prunomens, ivaro or lua, the Secretory uf tho Uritish Legu- tlon.at Washington, was in the clty louk- ing after tho alleged disturbers of Brite fie equantiaity at the Bulmer House, wis quite oud well founded att amo of tho other wild statements that haye bovn ido withity tho past fow duys, ho was boro, his Bey Woe was certululy unknown ta the British Consus, dtr, James Warrack, who would huyo boon most jikely tu bave ben In ule come puny bad he been In shoso party Bo far rows Waitt boing, tho caso, Mr. Warrack had bourd nothlaw from bln and seun wuthing of bin, and dlsmnfesed the rumor us another. of thoge burumeacurum yarns with wolel tho at- Mhosphere ut. present seomy ta be fairly sure un. vhurged, Just what’ useful purposu dir, Drammond . could, — hay roy iy wom P| originators ae ‘ re the at tho rumor probauly fallod to consider, It i Y irrgatod and extras dited the business would haya boen pliced in the hounds of foo: United. Status puthoritivg, who uso’. -: pertuctly competent to bandlo such matters ‘without: the ald: of a gontionan own lag oven us many nuuios as Br, Drimond. If tha work to be duye was uf the aetcetlyo character, tuo Sooretary of Loxadion woulll ave boo the Just quan in the world to have undertaken {t, and the liykertons the lrst, costal Spectat Dispatch to ‘Me Chicago Tribune. Provivence, Re L, Aug. 8.—Great tndigna- Hon tg oxpressed bere by the Glun-na-Gaels aud mong in waneral aver iver cusation concorning Ucorge J. Wost, the Provi- denco lawyer, Tho allegations aro ridicntously absurd. Mr. West never bas been in Ireland, and consequontly could not have been a metns ber of tho Irish Constabulary, Io.wns a types setter Inthe Heentig Preae office, and by tho pal] his way throueh cole and promising: Ic then ontered tho Inw tit Oneo sprang up in favor, {sta prominent na Irish-$tmerienn oltizen ns any in tho Stat has worked teoto and nail for Ireland Irish Hegutton rewarding his father el ‘The old gentleman tye aD by al who. Sand hover sight sulictontly with tholr glaring flamno-color, whiot positively seems to Increase the beat of this oppresaively warin weather. Huraing sun, flitered through red milk, nro at AMUSEMENTS, WiiTE STOCKING PARK. - calcago, B A The Wonderful Team ETRON CLUB (Veurling of the League, yat sccond In the race), Vs, THE CHAMPIONS On TUESDAY, Atte 9, VHRORSDAY, Ang. 14, SATURDAY, Auy. 13, ALT 3140 PROMPT. n get your eholea at SPALDING: The raya ot a hose parasols tid A very singular retrit, quite worthy of record,—tho first one baying been care at the Grand Prix ot residing tt tho Fans rinnlt, and who thoreforg wis estublleh any mode ter fancy Te was not tor fancy, however, which compelled her to eirry the fivat ced parasol, whieh” was than as outrd a it Langchamps, means thus obtatned lege, betug nu hongred raw University. rod, over the head to-day. this ovent the umber ot red paras onsed from day to day: they were scon ascending nnd descending the Champs Elysé the grandest equipnyes; a Peomenading, they appe tie Hots, Who ardgtanced th itmenn? were questions neke ation whieh pave rico t here forty yours. and died reg knew hit for bi able deportmes but fs a frat, unt the hour for red i ail the allées of to essaved to write, for tho 7eeyram, and wis hounead utter thren ‘ks’ trial, during which he wrote windy and Ineendlary articles, which wer so rink ns to cause hie dischiurge, i outof the Intter's expos of Beegen when br was presing hineself as beloneng to the editorial force of the Latrenes (Mass) daurnal, was suspects) of tying, and West exposed: bin by writing to that paper, tho proprietors sentd+ atl was 8 Fraud, conjectures nimurs neueh, Unt nt leneth the true origin of urasoly was discuvered, which was us fol- lio eamity for W WAtthe time public agitation was at its hight on necountof the oluctions, nad when the two diatinguished candidites, 3 and M. Harodét, wore proposed by opposition a wager was offered fone of the fash snlons of tho Funbuurg Sulnt-Germaliy, ywhorm we willeal Stine, de Fiorentin, that M, de itimusat wauld not be ol 2 Ewill accept your wager,” oxeliiin K. “Pacerpe it with pleneyre, Mme. ia Mare gules, anid reall cue falh ull insgfifo anything you Ma abe Mera ing back word French Nobility—roposed Sale of ‘T= tes—Victor Muyo and Berlioz—ited 1 Spectat Correspondence of The Chteaga Tritune, Among the “deplaeements announced in this morning's Journals we rend thut Mine. de Latesn’ aod her the Countess Multedto, bave gone to Corsien for the gummer, and that the Baron de Polly witl accompany her ron, tho Count de Belgote, to hla domain of Follembray, where has organized "Tals Information, ny st to Americans, neyer= thetess wesuries a diferent ugpeet when ft ts followed by the announcement that “Trokvilies Dewuvite dreads a tachi degeneration in the toss of these most brilitant sucsta, the tive vivant theatres there, belonging to these Iuintnaries of tho beau monde, will probably: be rented for the xeason by.some American trades mun" (who, although ranking #3 a merchant. prince nt homu, is here placed on an equality with potty haberdashers), “or, what fs equally, deplornvle, tu representatives of the bigh vobll- ity of petrotenim wells a ‘The Villa Gan de Polly, poss tho Chaten ate Fifteen days afterwards, tho 2th of April, Mine. tte Florentin and M. de Radowltz were Present atau oficial dinner at one of the Lege tlons, when the news arrived that Carudét wus reid. Phis ast fatal blow to France and myself." remarked M, de It 2] t y bet with ie Marg Tats, July 22, and viliewelutires 7 uring your and Todo not know de Florentin ia ne ordi- tn Tarbert. westned at hing, r (nd. f must fad something hy of her ay well as of myself, | M Me ous eine to ute ngs" Three weeks passed by, and Mine. de Fiore tin recetved nothing, although honor des Untt reuognition of such altars mgt take plac At tengiy however, a nora lneeribed with the follows word “re Mine. In Marquise de ay was tne with red eatin, ririet parasoll “equipuge de chase parently of tele ites OFM. Audran's intéstanecs THE MASCOTTE astull compusltton, ACME OPERA CO. Vader the direction of Mr. Cs Ds Uh and contained it snr Iucrrites the aris of o « umes, and a popular sente of prices. only. mide in ot wag one of those bijou that iF ks te mane ria, and whiel rent Htver mines,” wine to the B: co rest yttrronnddlsy, Hroyeres, tho date raviening residenve of Mine. de Latenn, fs one of the most Parlsiun on the share, and cqually charmiw with the former for a summer-resort; bit os our own Newport, tat qu places, as well us other Anericun seneside rene. ciul attractions than Trouville-Deauvitle, tho decayed eprigs of 1 Ditlty of the tutter resorts have nothing tod froa Amerlean ysurpation of their socials stron: ‘ists the world overyvheth: er the times of Its representatives are Inscribed Armorial Authonutaue’ witch ts much more cireumnserlbed in “Archives de ta Noblesse," or imvrely) fn records of yeulus, reftucment, now form the blazonry of civilized 5 ‘Vhat small remnant of the old nobility of France whose régime teuches that true pos Itoness is tho language of the heart and offends noone bas vo tivity with tho pluchbeck coun ferfeits of nubllity who, In their ienerant van- ity, flaunt thelr gaudy gymbols over the hends of their superlors. At would be on amusing, as well ns a profita- bie, study lo those who worship ttles to review the Droit Nobitaire Fraugaly, whoo it would be digeovered that there aro twenty diferent, kinds.of nobility: Nublessy do rac a'intudation, noblesse pur aunuilties, under Louly XVILL 8 noblusse dit ennon was estubiished, which, however, disuppeared in suoke, ns It came, Inthe Interost of tho stlly champagnons de fortune who desire to enter the char: of the nobility, a proposition was re by M. LarochesJoubert, the Deputy from Chae rent, before the Chamber, to establish a bureau where tithesof nobility could be bought and sold, ond where a Dukedom could be purchueed for 20,00 francs, and lower gradations for propor- donate sums, ‘There would also be proot ar to all upplicants, thousand genenlogienl eburts, that they were descended from Churlamagne! “thunder,” exeluined sn exasperated opponent of the bill, © will dure to say that Tam not des eeended from Carlemagno?” “Hut tho Caainber refused. to consider tho proposition of M. dow bert, who, F betleve, fan ninnutactirerof paper, and who would probably tke to extend tha mans Ufactiire to the parchment business, to gotbe, the Chutnber was ton hist, oluston, And these query: poor to. profit by thy vuulty of the rieh? if the right of usurping a title ean be purchased by any bourgevise gentlennn, and taxation thusres otbor members of the community would MITC, and the budget in the ead. The Deputy trom Charent supports bis ment by tho fuet that 200 or duu years Government nan in the workt Twill carry it ta reato a sensation, shu curried it to Jongchumy With exehtinne nee morrow: It wall tons of tdiniration on every jon tothe world, tho red parasol wis fuity locked up as a treasure, gud never Monday, Tuesdas, \ and i et ealuwaday, anid Thuraday ntghts 30, th Of watering. CRAY MATING, p Inalluding to parasols, amb fre you. antl especially one belonging to M. Alphonse Kare. whien 1s consplegota at all urent funerals, althongh unsecompanied by the Whentietent aan a Mees wre rep my or secretaries, and sometimes their empty carriages follow the hearse; bat dT have no olleera, no Kecretary, No eqpage, nd, desiring to be represented, © 1 ‘And be regularly omptoys a commissiner to carry this to alt tho. great fue nerals, where It muurufully Jolns in te otter hieber Re CLAUDE MELNOTTH. holds, ‘Tene nobility Bit NIGHT CONCERTS. its mits than XVOSUPION SUILDENG. sas T HOMAS SUMNER NIGHT CONCERTS. THE ed OF CHINESE STUDENTS. 4,—The first purty of Chinese students conpected with tbe Educational (1 for home to- uy, golig by Wi Who party nue: twenty. Other pirties will soon Zollow. $a DEPARTURE Hantronn, sug. f Le te ent Sun Feanulsco, filant proxi of miscole potting now wid vit favorites. Fourth Syimplisney Nh io fequent eoplu’n Progra at the Ezpusiea PARPENTEL, Lossua. Wt S THEATRE. Clereland Leader. arge number of iriends catted upon him 00 at tho Forest City 1 luring the conversation that ry iiteresting tecount of elved that bears a strikty likenes4 to that of the Presid hie Indian fheght i 18 L 0 was then a ldcut charge | was shot with a revoly of a redskin, Hiekets, 25 cut A Hho Kuve OV 2 x rast In G aAcis an The Wor Kvory Evening at 8 o'clock, W, ain ti and during a Yin the hands ‘The savage was about tou feob ‘ho shot struck me in the middle of tho teft hand and passing through entered my passing clean through und loduiay ti ‘fhe bait carried nway of the rib, and tha samo fe “nesduy and Suture BAUWS PAVILION, ‘Twenty-nccund-st, Cattize Grave wid Indiana-ava, jes of my buck, of puis pockets, ai This Bvening and every evening during the summer, shattered bone, Sunday evening and Sundoy Satine, GRAND CONCERT. 4 Sunday Matinee, lie. AIR BE Adm WORLD. Mrs.& A Allen's IFORLD'S ° eS Flaw Restorer IS PERFECTION y For RESTORING GRAY, WHITE or FADED HAIR to its youthfil COLOR, GLOSS and BEAUTY. renews its life, strength and growth. Dandruff quickly removed, less Hair Dressing. ind thy frritntion caused by tho 1 tu tnderge the ening operation for tho removal of the splintered bone, and the inelsions to give an opening for the pus, ‘The wounds heuled, that in my bund, however, wiving mu the greatest trouble, it being elybtern inonths before FE could uso it at all. troubled me until titeon years after. 21 fell on the tee, and the eyst invlosin the ball broke, aud It begin to gravitate, neovere prin, but did not finayine it was the Tailunti! it became so unbearable tat 1 wis compelled to give it attention, and worse, and J endured almost exeruciuting fuidnt #0 close to the femo: nerves that my clikt leg wos paralyzed, an was In dtercitle AS and it was onty a coused totroubie m peli ctess lla A a e ‘The Late James Uf. Hobbs Family. The Cineinnatl Jutnes 11. Hoth, who referred to at “And who in ation it grew wors “ Why not allow tno ‘oro that tho. | body tusday’’ mmeretal BLySs me length in Sunday's Come so larg an estate as many wa While at one time he possessed a princely fortune, he wilt foave to bls peirs probably legs thine S100,000, widow, threa daughters, and a son, t Porat long tits iu whieh on eaullatie division was mide, great while before his last itlnes another will, agalnat tho advice ot frle: it wns subsequently destroyud, hls homestead, with its rary art collection, While be inalptalus Lat his pli of r froin belug based on the ridiwilous, 18 hts colleagues assume, “ Why," ho asks, “should not Mr, Durand aud Myr. Dubois have tha priviiezo uf eating thom. svives Mr, Du land, and M Injure no one but themselves.’ howover, to administer to caprice or vanle the worl of ordur now fs, ‘To each one tee ling to hls works, lls talents, and bis bone enlus Is the bluzon of this century, and its power ts proclaimed on every hand by ovations aud statues that are muttiplying overs. day, f have itn excoptionul Instance to recard, bow whore ty supremucy uf intelligence bis und this, tov, by one of the Inimors cudémie Frangaise, ‘This occurred. wis attended titles in Josh is fi knew bluy supposed, Mt Hors? It wotitd "pis is not the Iwas fn existence wag suilticiont yratity’ bis cule Uvated tastes. and appetites for luxurious 1 ta those who knew him Hecune unsettied toward Mention has been ui daughter who mirried « grandes of Royal bles coum of the Queen Mother Christina of Spit, Her union was not happy. ton abrond, und the dauughter returned to. tu Jeave hin with nu intellect perlence, Mer tite Its: perfume rich Sold by all Druggists. over 40 yonrs. Enormous ant ineronsing Kal Throughout Europe and EYLO BALSAMUEA (rs. Alles) A lovely tonic and Bair Drensing.: It removes Dandrud, allnys all itching, atopy falling HZair and promotes a healthy growth with a rich, besutifa} cloas, and is doligh?fally fragrant. “ Pico Seventy-five Conts in. largo glass stoppered Bottles, Sold byall Druggists. | \ Te wala no avet best that bis mind had his Inst days, There wasn separn: tho great pout, it wis proposed by M. Lexouve Uhat the tnembers should tendered by the semite, by rising, on tho ene truce of the jthistrious outogunurian. MM. the oe Auditfrot-Pusquier, however, exempted from rondering homage to genius by ts title of Duke us well as by hia capricious orthogruphs, led to any demonstration, Huge quistly took bls seat among the Tnimare aly without recognivon or uckuowledgment of his honured uge, Noverthelves, the veritable standard of nobill- ty to-day ts wanlus, and France id endeavoring to tauke reparauon for the pust ie posthumous ovations and celubrations; but can uy litte more bio. or molded bronze, wn iuseripoion more or less nloquent, repalr the wrongs ot one who was buntored, and derided, and whe at ed ot chuvein, bike Hector ierll Rerliog dead has onthusasile admirers: Hying was scorned, Mls Mime wits co with pretention aad hie he, poor genius, discontented, ti tortured, turned Hike the bull ot thy are the banderilleros who planted thety arrows tu bia side; but Fiatieo now presenta hor exvudes to Rerlioz. One day a poor und desaietug ian cane to tho assistance of Bertiog. Phis man was Paganinl,—another distial, wad nlinost specs It would be a fantastic pleture these two men painted fave to face; thoy 1d be called two madmen; and the ine hauitunts of iscre, who will Koon see A stntie rato in thelr publia sauare, will wonder whethur by milatake it fa nat Mt stead of tholr compatelut, Bork Well gould Bertiog exclaim, like Dante, while pointing to bis vid brows Benuld, bohold him who roturns from Hellt Fron the Parlalay bell, where the vanquished, oppressed, tho disvontentedt, ats woulted Ht wero atrit: ‘ually bo imagined that 1 not amuse biueell afterwards by writing vitudes villes or Parisian opera cumlyues, i wis ropronebod by bi garded hin for Alber, "He eases uy suits hy isms and gallant; he ty French; willo this shid tusthe Horiioa tormenta us with tls” briatitepu: zling symphunivs, Wnt These aymphontes ure now applauded with franzy, and tho music of Hurilog av ult the vowug; ho ta to have te statue erected to bid memory; but hele dead, It may bow dttle late ty cominomoraty blip thus, * Sonaleur Berlivg, wo have been infamous the French suys "wil xotlaes In The forin of a states’ ‘Tho Parisian season encroaches more on tho suinuceemonths from your tu your, aid uuly towt night M. te Carnions y attended, wad us Tt sorrowtil Cx) story hins been asad romance. 1 Pej iirer: contains 2 ‘ renew tha ovation iB sUn, Hed to a notice to my father, Mr. dug which you any: The tather lost sil OO through the seu's business failure at on tine, but elace ft fs sald,’ ote, faled In business, anid 1 hive nover 1, thorefore, ueve pus ny auch Amount for s pos, hor any other that Fam aware of That animals hive reason tulay plans of ree nilnfully hmpressed Inet week on one akely ta forget the lessor ands exhibited in the beautify Bueramente ts a hinge ape tethered byw chain. A country alightlig Cron his wagon, In fund, wont for the monkeys and We cownrdly fun of teasing thom, Hy tintutized the ape beyond endurance, rengoning wnluval broke his chala, and gave bite ila to nly tormentor. AN OPEN _ SECRET: AMONG THE LADIES © The brilliant, fascinatin tints of Complexion for which Indies strive aro chiefly arti ficial, and all who will take the may _ securo These roseate, bewitching hnet follow tho uso of Hagan’s Mag: nolla Balnj—a delicate, harm: Tessand always reliable article, all druggists, ; lagnolia Balm conceals removes ‘Sal- edness, Ernp- Ju frautio struguie the Tyatween oluwins Inuites matte wreak of his elothes entor his bleeding face, throat, ‘ho aninial evidently meant busl- neaa nnd Imnew how ta do dt. Ho thront, knowlng it wie the wenkest point, bur tue eravat follud lia purpose, ———— A Miner Foot tor Battleanakes, phtatophotes f beg It " A lady In Hontedute communicat minrkible atery tea her pire ASwede mlner of that plicy on Sunday monntain ty gather whortt ast wernt tpn th Not retupuling home in due thavsear waa tnade for tli, when he was found den with innumerable rittlesnukos feeding upon hits body, The hud much dittealty in dislodging the snukes Ko bud, a thyn only ssuceced= round thom und tho The wan in the bearch of berries hid evbiently davaded oug of tho haunts of (hose dangerous reptiles, who usually gather In nia to vhngen focalities, and fetl a victlin to thoir united nasaults. Herllog di not stenerd to ated arching party vontemporayles as to revayer the bu ed after Iuflding free usp of tronrin every blemish Jowness, ‘Tan, tions, all evidences of excite: ment aud ovory imperfection. Is effects aro innmedlate aud so natural thatno human belng eau detect its npplication, _GATARRL CORE g Poison. Bwatlowing aud inhaling the nox! lous Impuritios a f Fang, bat thy ataiune! tits. Nu winely toed ruddy, like duuchus wid Inaelabla atuils, can poss mich or vradicaty thy virulent spornies at Calurrls ‘This tact expinina tle Vel Be Meyer's now Inaculative niaused by bimary abearuat HO thrvughuut ihe syeten and ws woll ua local antidote, wa a vaccine virud fs 40 pies vated valu with Unsus vind Trou Many Louswids Wild, BS mH stages of the dhvase bu been hb} wondertul remod: fhe ah at ees ea itev brea y vo ball whieh was ribiaat na ans: that placa during the winter. Many distine esis Were present, winone who imdy wmnnedthe titanta Dela bua, Beasn; sha Vieountess de Ci Eee VILAL RESTORATIVE, Rap nnn re NN NS “woos ATA ustinanve wes Nervous aud Phyateal Debiiiry, otc. Meas of 5) pled 1.405 Wy Ws 4h $10 * OAULION, ‘of ane tnpoastor, " 33 jorininy, sme de 0 Heate bues and dulnty trimming of Howers, with wy few evscoptions, ony of the quost rotnurkable uf which wie of bright crluts san, without another culor to relieve the glans jug ved, Shovs, stovkives, Tun, Wore allot the same hue, wait wenrur, Ming, do Pally, the Af gotof adiniration. 8 producud w radical cur ur gar ny Hanis whi ls aks terielted igivurd’s fase to, * ie aul] (anid thy woods Lt contra of wttraction, if thie singular vostuing re it curtaluly sucucu if woud tusto tbat was une * CUNGOUETETOD rh ko Tv Browdway, N.Y bars’ jt en Viust Restaratly i434 old Like buon purolss a aS % [ruin be, uF tetas D. Bole Bevp. & Hi SAN SAAC umd Ut Late-et, wholuals forfult $20 for any alts eatorutive funded 0, MLE Far. Eran gtle wnatt eal ae al BIGEISUND, Me Tania, Mons 9 pt n be bad uf Galo, wad wll di ty nd It Jy oped judiviously used, ze hepoatter ur, 8d eharaloy when Wiruslye otherwise, restricted within proper es 9 ‘The red parasols, whloa have boen struggling: for pupulutity for sevoral yours, will alyu proy- ably sutley aller thls seusod, buying weyried Ung: rotate ut for al avg been guociva withiy ‘ui Le Sover's Cure)? ts delly HVS UU, 4) Doy-dts 6H1,09 com

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