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uv THE OPPORTUNITY For the Néw President to In- dulge in His Personal Affiliations. Conkling and Jones of Novada Sure to Come to the ront. " The Former’s Malevolent Influs ence upon ‘New York Politics. Democratic Viotory Assurod by the Re- publican Desire to Shako Of ‘tho Inoubns, Dipateh to Cinetunatt Enquirer. New Youk, Sept. 28—Prealdent Arthur ts satd dy bis frlende in this city to be constantly at- tendod or watched by four detective ofticcrs appointed frum this city. ‘The day of President Garfield's funeral Jt was romarked that two quite forbidding men wero In the rearof the President's carriage, and the Washington peopic suspected that they meant no good. Lhearin New York that theso same fil-looking fellows. dressed there ns countrymen, who followed up tho President wore oxpert thief-catchers. ‘Tho Hepublican prospect for losing New York Btato this fall Is magnificont. All the present State officers want to bo ronominated except Wadsworth, tho Controller, who belongs to tho tich Wadsworth family in Geneseo Vulley, of which was Gen, Wadsworth, the opponont of Beymour for Governor during tho War, and one of tho victims of the War. Mr. Wadsworth wants to run for Congress tn place of Lapham. Republicans all over the Stato aro frocly dis- counting tho Inss of Now York by anywhere from 30,000 to 50,00) votes, thouxh {tha all vone tingent upon the Domocrats inaking reapecti- ble nominations. Alar clement Of the Ro- publican party has for years past forosecn that there was no way to humiliate Conkling in this Btato but to lot it go Democratic. Tho patron. ago of tho State, though conelderable, is not Bnal in deciiing tho complexion of the State. ‘The Governor will still be a Republican, and, although he wasoue of the machine. it looks at present ag though he might ally himecif with Those protesting—othorwise the kickitig part of bis purty—aud break with Conkling:and oven with Artbur, Tho Governor is Gd with his veto power and bis nominating Intiuence. Ho tecins to bua man of consilerablo obstinacy, without much quickness of discernment. With alittte more brain he would be uno of the United States Senntors nt this moment, "Throughout New York State, whero the Halt- Breeds wre in tho majority, there fs vory slight belief that President Arthur is zoing to recog- nize the clean, healthful aspleations of the Ree publicun voters, Alroady tho idea hus obs talned lodgmont thut hy means to tarn Blaine outof the Cabinet and construct m Stalwart Cabinet. The rubbing clement at Washington City Is In tho blehest stato of clation over the Prospect of n Cabluet tu thelr viows, and thoy already fecl that even under Gurtieid thore would have been no convicttons in the inuil cases. Lut thatis notenough, ‘They want such aCavinet ng will work xt moucy-making, and at the old kinds of robbery. President Arthur hus contined tile attention at Washington to bis bost—Senntor Jones—n mau of various views onevery question that any Senator bas put forward’ ina limited space of time. Jones uriginated at Cleveland, U.. nso little English boy. He set sail from that elty on a vessel culled the Burekn, which sailed down tho lukes and the St. Lawrence to tho ovvan. He went around Cape Horu, and landed at San Franclseo somewhere about 18), ‘Thero he be- came a miner, working with pick and shevel and a8 Mining Superintendent. Ho bad a good deal of tlme for reading. and 0 vigorous cucloalty and taste. Ho married inte a successful family on that const, and as matters duveloped on the Cometock Lode be became possessor of certain mines which-slelded so cnurmuusly for a year or to that be bade fatr to bo tbo richest man on the Continont. ie bud already run for Lieuten> ant-Governor of Caliiornia on the tleket with George Gorham, Into Sccrutary of the Sennte, and shared Gorhutn's defdut. While possessed of this vast woaith, ho con- cluded too to the United StatesSenate, | His money readily accomplished this end with tho Legikinture of Nevadu. Old Senator Nye was presented with asuin of money to muke bim Comfortable and to got out of tho road, Jones’ examplo hus since been followed by another rich min, Mr. Fair, who will sit In the next Senate, and Mr. Mackay, tho richestof them all, now wants Jones’ pluco.on the aaine terms that Jeues obtained it from Nye. Senator Jones nppenred in Washington about six orseven years nu as 0 radical freg-trader, free-tbluker, und gold- Btandard mun, Hie interesting logquauity made bim many frionds, among thom Conkling and Grunt. He was charmed with Conktiug's abil- ity, und, porhaps, with bia assumption, Mr. Jones made avery valuable speech aguinst in- gilution, which was much pralsed, ‘To its tintin ence was wecribed the vetoing of the Intlauon Dill In 1834 by President Grant. About this time Jones bad married an intor- esting young Indy, a daughter, of one of his business assuciates, asusecond wife, Among the results of the punio was a goneral tightening: of ‘bis uffulrs, His mines peterod out, He bul strewn money In every direction and It was bringing bimvoreturo. He had ronted at a High figure the houw on Capitol Hill butt. by Gen, Butler, but the rent became oppressive, To the ustonishinent uf bis friends bu chanwod hls Views on money entirely, und not only advo- cated nthition and silver, but tho use of a stamped check, or token, whl he called fat money. He also published a voluminous report in fuvor of silver as the nominal standard of coin currency. Notwithstanding bis amiabillty and plnusibill- ty, these rapid changes of conviction, follow! bis chantes of interest, reduced Mr. Junes* ca- Fence usitstatesman throughout the country. He pearly disappeared from notte, except as Mr, Conkiing's Criend, Mu visited Conkilug at ‘Utes, una was generally to bu found wherever Conkling truveled, | Insensibly this led to intl- macy with Gen. Arthur as well, Mr. Joucs voted to muke George Shepherd one of the Cum- missioners of the District of Columbia, woen there were but five or six votes cust in that be- half. Though uw strong Conkiingite, be is no Stalwart, baving very tulorant views on the Ruuthern question, and belug at heurta civil- service reformer. ‘This is slinply the cuso of n Thun who bas allowed hia frteatship to get cun- trolot bis principles, and whose principles them- nelves were wa Wanton and rapid that thoy chased each other tn and aut. it ian theory In Wasbivgten that Jones fs to be Sevretary of the luterior, Aliwost every body wan hug ever come Ingcontact with bin would rejoice ta see hia wishes In this respect cutied, if they were not wlae sure that as Recretury be would be decidedly tov Induizent, and Bratably Inattentive te the work, Gnu evil of Conkilngism iy this country is that, being Dased on permanul Cenure wlune, Ht finally, comes to almndonwent of all the rigor aud discipline of tho Stnte. Mr. Arthur, with an extensive uce quaintance, bas but balf a dozen friends who mike any clio to statesmunspip, Ex-Cov. Morgan, who fa very old, 3 one of those; but Arthur bus rather abot out of Morgan's orbit. Cankling and Jones ure twootbora, | Thoroix ni body else of nny National record, It is unders stond thut Gen. Arthur docs not dure mon of tho type af Mr, James, the Pastnuister-General, who, he thinks, bas boen madu too mueh of by newspaper Appluuse. Dwetting on thosa pointe, the mini und He of Hepublicans of the Stite of New York buve the thinnest expectation that Arthur will make an Admilnlstration niswerting the ptrict mural viows of the country—of ites publicans who ure never quite hippy unless their provident represents some moral Kea, + ‘Tho potities of # State invarinbly take the oouiplexion of ite leader, Sir, Conkling’s rage, satire, indliferetice to appearinves, and wnfors givencys ure all cateemed by bis lieutenants, Arthur Johnson, bis factotum at Celera, ts ree ported ab suyinu that he dues not cure bow the tuto Kees. Tom Plute continues to mute ipulate’ the State Cominitice as if bo were as big a man as ever, Gov. Cornell looks disturbed, and tha Kepubllean nowspapors throughout the State ary anything but xanguine, Tho New York Tinea, thouuh tls friendly to Arthur, who hua considered [t bis personal organ for many years, continues to point the moral on Mr, Conkling sternly, lu bis own district the Hepubhican newapaper, the Utiea Herat, tukea thy position that if President Arthur changes Gurileld’s Cuulout bo will at once’ lose the sup. port of ail but cachine Kepublicans throughoitt the country, Ono of the new Sunutors fron this Bote, Warren Sitler, ia a vory capablo polite clan;’and thy question te to come up between hin and resident Arthur whother the viows Moat Arthur and Conkling held of Senatorial fabtund courtesy ury to prevall with two dif- Ssrout Senatar ‘The Republican Convention {a to mect in one Week froin this date ut the Asiidorny: of Music, New York. Conkling, Platt, and Arthur brought the convention to thla city, because with thelr house muchine, thelr Police Commissioners, eto, thu: o hearly c clean awuep of tha city, which elects ubout oue-third of all the delegates {0 the convention. How forgivingly they ure rouning thelr elections can be ween from a plots Republican Ure last ylibt in the greatest af th districts, udjuining the Firth Avenue Hotel wherw alittle cumuittee appolntod by the ma cbine is undertaking to control Sheridan 5bouk's “balliwick, because it woes auainat the machine. The Conkllox crowd ara bound to admit enough Democrats to the pritnurics tu: muke them and Conkilog men tu the convention next Wednea- day, Conseguently, lust nicht such words as “You are a diar and perjureet"” “You ure a thiel!" otc., wore bandied srownd the bull, ‘Tho Detuocrats ure utnboldened by tho Kepub- Heuu division ty (itd throvgb with the work of ejecta Joba Kelly from their Stute Conyen: tfon, which ineeta in Albany two wee My. A certain political justice Ww nated those fects. ‘Two years ago Mr. Conkling took advantage of a threatened dlyision in the Dem- ocratic Slate Cuuvention to nominite Cornull fur Governor of the Slate, 10 return for mauy “in-a fargo mail, chicily postal-cards, though THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1881—I'WELVE PAGES. re no way interfores with tho zastrio {ulee. Ww! I ono of Mai THE AUTOR poaranco of r-hird-cago te imparted by tilllug in I Dp log: only, or tho rail ablination to oe eet y rom ON 0) ia stored in {ts appropriate cella ready for ncunn. In 104 it was pinerd on n pilinr elx- tho Interatices with tron gratings. ino that bo wou! ivunt independent for davernor, ehnblt of connectine dinner with soup has, | teen fect bigh by tho predecessor of tho pros- ee with the indorsoment of ‘Tammany Hall, proz without donbr, its origin In the fact that allmont | ent landlord, Mr. Olphert, CKAOS vided Gov, ‘itoblason was ronominnted. “Mole 7 Ju this Hid form—tin fret, ready digested—soon Unttor now faneled that ho could defy tho and his beloved wifo ftachol aro buried in a core filed Gov, Hoblogny wane rencidene nad not | A Gossipy Letter from the British | enters tho ticod and ‘rapidly refreshes the | Fates. Ifo inate frequent visita ty the talit- ner of tho garden of the Hormitazo, otovon oboyed tha bohesta of ‘Tammany in tho City hungry man, who, after na consiternble fast and | Innd, and ono of his favorit haunts wan tho forgo miltes from Nashville, on the Lebanon Pike. ‘The of New. York, In slofiines of pubic opli= Capital. hineh Keuvity, alls down with n sonse of ex- | of Gavida, Hoe saw his grandenitd, not know: on th Pika. fon Gov. Cornell was put forward, and Danation tocommoneo his principal meal In | his origin, sud tecamo greatly attached to hin, tomb Is n ofreular arca of ‘Tounesseo lmestone, cleeted by a plurntity, though the Democrats tyour three minutes after ho has taken # plate | ‘This young blacksinith had tho habit of visiting elghteon fect in dlamoter, approached by three bad a clear mujority of tho. votors, ‘There 1 Exod f Lord 4 | fcood, warm soup tho feeling of exhaustion | tho Clogbetn-Necly. and coming back © with @ stops; cight flutert calumns support av ontabine a ete se initcancaceateners, Kenny | General Exodus o Ords and | gisuppenrs, and ieritauiity gives way to tho | sullen brow which nothing could smooth.” And Tie Loe MeL EG airurtien ti tee obtained by nid of his church and Tiiten's coun Actors to America. gradual rising senso of good-fellowahip with tha | It ond , and ao anied Haitor's iife—thus: centre of the. aron fe © square porting a try enemies about 10,000 votes. ‘Thus was foisted virete. Somu persona have the custom of allaye Ono bay. Halige came: tothe forge to getsome ea ade ina ati gin ALCL stor slab; bis wife on the right. Magnolia trees oncirclo tho grave, on which a small clump Further Evidence of the Unlimited Lying Resorted To, The Viscera Supposed to Be in Washington All a Myth, b % 3 d= ing exhaustion with n glasa of sherry boforo | spears made, and it bapponed that Gavida was se nnare seapnete, ve ak dione. Dyn double fouls Reeiranonty ne toss thal cy ti ph eal om Hore, a Hponagms Beat ushers: tv re v chery. Firat. = : plunder, injuring the atomach and depri Y o Soe reat dprandtzing over tuo amor | Movements of the Queer, Marlo | io inate dheescup intrasuces nt onge ints | hia youn foster-on {nthe courscor the day Dr. Boynton Proparing an AMdayit a0 - system n small Ir ent af rendy-digested | Bullor banpencd to mention with pride bls con- of blekorics cast thelr shade. Mel ernsoratio State Convention {s not going fonts, atl Other Not Food and mathe Seen eon of ‘ito bleh quest of MacKineely, but to bis ‘awn reat mise Witch: All, Are, Abxtous VAN BUREN'S BODY tondmit Me. Kelly, or Tammany Hall. They bles. inuat bo spent by the stomach tu deriviog some | fortuno, for the young smith watched his op to Soo. rests in tho centro of the Van Buren lot in the will bo left free to ralse tho standart of revolt, J nutrimont from solld aliment,as wellns indirectly | portunity, and, taking a glowing rod from the hortheaatera carnerot the cemetery af:K indore or trade with the Republican machine in noy stronuthening the organ of digestion Itself for | furnice, thrust it through the basilisk ore of mores ry at r way thoy choono. The Detnvcratty State tickot 1 its forthcoming duties, Hallor, and vut through the other side of bis 0k. ove it is a plain granit shaft Aftepn Millnecicstedennd If in no other way, bythe | ord Dufferin’s Son as a Swimmer— pol vee a heat—thii avenging tho death of bin Tathor, "| Lettor of a Obloago Phystotan Disowasing | toot nigh, bearing a sieplo inscription about yotes of Republicans, provided the Repuls- auties at Trou- BLAYING 15 GNANDFATORM, Alf way up ono faco. Inscriptions on twoother Hean State Convention is usurped hy ‘American Hoaitie REDPATH. and oxccuting tho dearco of fato, which nothing Hammond as a Burgeo faces nre In memory of hia wife and thelr son, the Conkling interest. elatming to be ville, . andexecittty frlends of Arthur, The Republicun defent in i . this State, as necoinbllahed ht auch a way, wilt A Donogal tsInnd nnd One of: Ite This 1s only ono of tho traditions of Tory cy. . Spectal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Legenitn —Mow MacKincely’s Cow | Island. be ¢l u 7 be the sinal for # general outcry tha Party | poxnos, gent. H.—A goneral exodus of Poors | Was Stolen by Ballor of the Evil yo. | ,, £0 people there stilt hellove in fairies, and 50 tho Democrats !s unquestionably to make the | and statesmen to America is taking place. Mr. Speciat Correspondence vf The Chteago Tribune, to zo outulofe atter dark, for the fear of them. Bask pune ous ene Hemubllenns ape Ne Walter, M. P., the pruprictor of tho Ties, sailed Gontanock, Donegal, Aur. te —T left Miss ieBan grror Xo. suppose eae fhe ieee nave <M 5 for New York In tha Bothnia last Saturday. | Ethnea Ballor in ber inacecssiblo tower on tho | been evicted from Lreland, and 1 trust tha Oy Hae ee ag ee ong nen tines | Lord Donoughmors ts off to Colorado for bonr- | summit of ‘Tor-more, wondering who those | Willlong survive tho landlords) the old woman do at Tara's Hil suit “God Fie Oe ee a eee eee | anuutiog, Dr Marker, of the City ‘Temple, and | crentures in the “eurrachs"swero—thnee crent. | WHO sss OWE Ruldo at Lares Till muKl Gee and his dosires when he was President ever | Mrs, Parkor aro spending thelr hoilday in Now | ures whoso {nces Instond of being smooth were | name of “tho good people.” It is n sort of singo, tho day ho was Inaugurated. They ent | York, and innumerable Landiinge, future M, | coverod with balr—sbo mount mon. Her fathor | suvHl, Tellove, | Sho hud never acon a fairy her. P's, wid budding barristers tmve ctected to | wus snd at tho same thno because ho coveted nun-who showed us the mound whore tion, 4 ‘The foltowing remarks upon tho nsaasin Gui- | make tholr grand tour in "the States” tnatead | and could not stent MacKincely’s cow. Ho Martin. ‘The lot ts unfenced, unbordored, une marked by abrub or flower, MARKISON’S BODY in 1870 layin a plutu brick vault on the aurmmitot abillock at North Dend, O., fifteen miles from Cincinnatl, A thick undergrowth thon covered the hillock, and the tomb was not marked by a singloiettor, It was understood that tho body: was to bo removed to Spring Grove Cemotory, at Clneinnatl, WHOM SHALL WE BELIEVE! Speetal Dispatch to The Chttago Tribune. WasuinaTon, D. C., Sept, 20.—It ts asserted here that If nny portion of tho tate President's body was brought to Washington, with tho siugie exception of tho Yertepre with the ribs, It was done in violation of the commauds of Mrs. Gar- flold, Sho gave her consent so far ns the verto- bre was concerned, bang tard that those might be essential in the trial of Guiteau, Sho sup- poses that with this exception her husband's re- TVLENS GRAVE fa nturfed mofind in Hollywood Cometery, at h tho Croppies”’ eialn in ‘4 were buried on Ta- | malns were buried with hur, Tho assortion that | Richmond, ton yards from that of Monroe, tea were anitted from piatel Ptlorney Corks | of going tho prescribed Continental round. All | mennt mischief, ra’s Hill, Vevlared that on the wight of the fie | the viscera woro brought hero 1s belfeved to be | stone marks i anougts the Stato is ‘aiheatslete Bur srintar ise Tueked him ff Guftenu was not | oup good-looking actors, too, are crosing the | But whatisacurrneh"? Refore I saw ona | ious meotlig of O'Connell there he had been | an untruth. Dr. Boynton is making a very caro- erect A monumont above tho spot, but a deodar and a magnotin atand sentinel over it, and it ts surrounded with flowers. ET dont think bolea man of courage, but on | Atlantic, and London managers ard loft tament- | I fearned what thoy were from Lord Gooree Whisked about by tho fairlos, and could not eg- 4 ios, id cou AOE ee FO ee eee eee oF welug | ing the departure of Mr. Conway, Mr. W. Hig- | Ill, tho Into philanthropla landlord of Gweo- | (Pecmm them Until he ret cy oor the ndesperato man. U think, since thie idua of | noid, and Mr. Burnes. Mr. Lytton Sothern will | dore. ful statemont, which will be In tho form of an aMidavit. ‘Tho statement woutd have beon made ry of the last of tho pagan Kings of Ireland | pubile before this timo but for delay caused In AH LAG! completing, the naclfewnon of the country, YY | shorty follow thole exainnfo and will avull bini- | “Tho natives of tho Islands along those | Tit Fury, itellizent, fellow—told of « nulgnbor | rotting an aflidavit from Gen.Swalm. Fe faGtA PATE OL niet eto to en PaRALa OA him perfeetiy rensonabte, and, Indeed, neces- | Self of tho tempting offers that have been mado | consts,” he wroto, "are vory’ fearless boutmen, Mytne of Try Mnugid fra mound tess. than tho eve of his,uenth, Tho site fs tho corner of aury. Ctuink bo thought it would make hin a | tohim by Amerlean managers. and skillful in thoir own way. Thore tsa vory.| Milunway. Canon. hourko showed soskoptical | CRITICISM OF HAMMOND'S ACTION: | Ving and Union afreets In tho City of Nashville, erent inn, aoe porn . ne gaye ie Bereta Madame Marie Roze, with her husband, Mr. | auciont and simple kind of boat a eplrit ns be hear those stories that Ufelt itn ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. and tho tomb is near the gate—in the contro of a smooth grass-plot round which runsa shell, path of dazzling whiteness. The monument is of Imestono—Dorle columns supporting the usual architrave, frleze, cornice, and attic. The monument propor Isnstone rising some five feet from the floor and bearing tho Jong record of Polk's public services. In 1870 TAYLoR's BODY wasntCave Aill Comotery, Loulaville, awalting removal to Frankfort, whore a suitable monu- ment was to bu erected over {t, closo to that | ch marks tho rosting-placo of Richard Mentor Johnson. FILLMORE’S GRAVE inthe peaceful and protty Forest Lawn Cem- ctery, three miles north of Buffalo, ulmost@pon the creat of its contral hill, A lofty shaft of polshed Scotch granit rests onan pedestal of tho samo material, supor-imposed on a base of Lockport stone—its only orna- ment, a slight molding running round the pedestal, It 16 insorlbod with “Fillmore” in large raised letters, and on tho faces of tho sbaftare inscriptions iu memory of the Prest- dont and tho diferent members of his family. ‘The monument rises at tho head ot-his gravy; a great Norway spruco cnsts its shadow on the foot. Mupleson, returns this week to Englanatotul- | CALLED A ‘CUNRACI? IN GENERAL USE, | conselentious duty to threaten to report him to RVnatdoes he say nuont the Oncida Com- | fll numerous autumn engagements in tho prov- | Thoy are very neatly and Ingentously made, tn Pier the penpien to undoruiue the simple nity, where he was educated 7"° {necs. How fond photograpters are of this | building thom, # Hat oval frame or gunwate, ‘CPHE PRIESTS ANE THE Worst,” Thut ts a rather sore point with him. Ho | charming stozer! Onv shop-window in Holborn: | with holos at regular distances from which tho igh elenaiad Sd LOREAL . lays thaton his father. He doca not regard his vi ib: ti fs laid d In tho first Inst said a peagant woman when she thought that 1 eee eee ee gucn big, fo toinks ne | déepluys no tees thin fifty pletures of hor tn | ribs aro to start, fs laid down in tho first Instance | Heleved in tho fulries: “thoy aro ns bad as tho made f inlstake, nrlaing frum hls want of edue | Various attitudes, Madame ‘640 might appro- | and sccured to tho ground. ‘Tho ribs, whieh | Frotustunts in not beloving {n the fitiries.” te ae gonius, which have somowhat refluct- | priately sing tho rofrain of the popular sung, ; consist of stout sattows, are platted in the gun- Hert the windows ieee alter blak atten bs ed on bin.” . “Tye been photograpbed like this, I've been | wate-holes, and the sides aro bnasket-work for # HOVE Waatles DCR BEES: ne Bp How tlues no account for having desorted his | pa otograpbort Ike that.” about six. inchos wide nbove tho floor | & Bill, at Killult, where during tho presant cont wife? ury.a worn Jlved who used to be carried off “He says bis wifo made him tho victim of hor THE HANONESS DURDETT-COUTTS ing, as a skirting, ull round. Tho ribs | by fuirics of durk nights. Often tho men turned imposition—that sha hada child suo timo be- | and Mr. A. B.C. Burtlett hate left town for | (bung — intertwined at tholr junc | out with torches te look after her; und Owen fore thoy wore married, and nover told bl | yorxebire, Scotand. ‘Tho reports which havo | ton) nre® crossed by transverso laths, | Kelly, of Mulins, when bo was A man of 8, about {t” 7 . tH solemnly told Father McFaditen that be once Tho District Attornoy thon sald: * White you | been circulated with reference to the heppy | extending from stern to stim, and whieh are | roseued her on und of these nocturnitl scnrches! fare hero | willsend tor Guiteau’s niall, which I} pale golmg to America nre entirely without lashéd together where they cross each othor | jig found ber in tho rasp ot a imale falry—a open every day—the letters to bi.” ‘The col- | foundation. Cardinal Manmmg isnt presonton | with cords mado of borse-brir. The frame fs | little fellow with a red cap—who diss peared 18 ored boy went out and Ina few minutes brought | y visit to tho Marquis aud Marchioness of Bute, | thorutore vory strongand clastic, It ts then bo cue up. HES HeEDPATIL the! path Y ehanid packages, They | it Cardi Custto. skinned! with a hide or tarred canvas, A very there wero bath nowsnapers und packunes, They | Now bas already fallen tn Scotland, and many | ood one, that would last for four years ver- | LA CREME DES CHRONIQUES Hust, and West. Some were In tha Iiht of ser- | tourista are seckiug warmorclimates. Sir Fred- | fect, may be mado nt n cost of 30 shillings. ae mnoné, showlig Gulteaty how boll wos parte | erick Lelghton, tho President of tho Itoyal | Soven-score of sullows aro required, and u man | What tho Allezed Wits of Paris Find Fea a a ee er er Raa | Academy, who went to Edinburg to be present | would muko one ontiroly, Including skinning to Say tn ‘Thete Nowsnapers. hinin the namo of the Devil ta come down and | at the great review, is now on bis way to Italy. | and tarring, In four days. Theru Jstio team or | "Bab!" sald tho husband philosophically, make hell disgusted with itself, Otuera were ‘Tho Duke and Duchess of Suthoriand nreen- | gent in a currach, but tho crew sit down on the | when bis kind friend bud unpacked bis Saratoza passotlo cand roforred to the. eultorings ot the tertaining a succession of visitors at Dunrobin | floor, and must romain there perfectly steady, | truak of auspicluns, 1 know my wito too well The HOR Kd OPS Olt weotkare AU your | Castle. ‘Tho Queen bus settled at Jalmoral for | a8 very littlo lateral motion, thore boing no | to have any wlarm ou that ground. Cate her work, fend.” tho present: the house which her Majesty boa | keel, would cansizo thom, Short paddies are | making herself agreeable to any one: " One fetter was trom a fawyer in. Chicago, | had pullt in the grounds for John Brown ts com- | Used to propel thon, and when ono porsun only Miscellaneous roftectlons: deliberutely offering bimself to defend Guta, | pictad. It, is a spacious mansion, occupying a | Works n currach he kneels at the bow, and with | ‘Tutent becomes feeblor as an artist ages, but an suying thit be would reter bin fo varlous | hieneuit sltuntion In the centre pt n lawh-like | alternuto strokes from aldo to sido guides tho | fuclllty inny be retulnud and ovan augmented. Fescals fONDREAY it court ns vouremunsel Will expanse, witha cartingoouriye Adin t0 (efrout | frall bark. 3 When uttor dinner people begin talking about advertise me all over the world and bring me a | OfY ke! Those canvas and basket-work canoes nre | the fmmortallty of the sou! aud the future of good deul of, business, so that Twill make you BARC AUTUSS, common in ‘Tory, und appear to have becn in | humanity they are very nearly ready to loavo Ho charge.” This luvs Is nut ono of whom the | Mino, Modjeskn set tho fnshlon of gatng to | uno alone this Zoust forimore tango yenre, | tho table by failing under It publle bas ever beard. Quite n lurge number of | Cornwall, where her oxy Impersonation of , ¥ : i" offers havo Leen mude to Gulteau by muilte | Julict, with Mr. Forbes Kobuctuun nd amen, in | They are about nino feet tong, threo fect wide, | Somo artists thero nro who pass for mon of take up bls enge, Some of those postal-cards | tha viearige garden by moontight, remulus asa | kod two feet deep. Lord George saya that It | genius who uro without origluahity, though and letters were in rhyme, | Oe was 1 oluinsy | woudertul aud sheamiiky wewory wmong the | tsa wonderful sight to watch a curraghgo to the | possored oF ja marvelous talent for assimilating p make It appea plo Co! . : : c- : hw mally Guitenu had friends, Hghted with ber. visit to tho Land's End, and Islands through w eurf on a rocky beach where | good things alrealy done. Thoy aro not springs, i Ci10AG0, Sept. 20.—Tho reader who has kept met eiat does te way. aver paco with the many communications writtou by phyastctans for your valuable journal to criticism of tho surgeons in attundance upon our Inte beloved Presldeut can senreoly have fulled to notoous prominent characteristic, that of fuult- nding. Iplead forasplritof not cbarity but simple justice. Of tho niany correapandences to whioh names: were given I remember but ono whose namo represents some authority; beuce 1 contina my~ self to the montion of that responsible person individually. That W.H, Hammond, M. D., of New York City, is a physician in good, regular standing, a person of much professional merit, is generally conceded, but that fact, in my judg- ment, docs not confor upon bim the right of so soveroly calling 1 question tho abilities of his superiors, of denouncing tho professiunal ucts of men. whose vory shocs bo Is unworthy to unloose. When tho naniesof Frank H. Hamilton and D. Hayes Agnew aro bandied, as they recently havo been by Dr. Hntomond and Ieaser Iiyhts, it ts not inapprgprinte to reflect the welght of sourco from whence theso caturnnics arise. Who is W. H. Hummond? Thero are not ao few of us former urmy wmedleal oflicers who clearly re- moinber bis imperial official acts, bis dictatorint assumption over the medical staff of tho United States voluntcor army, who, carly. {0 1S OFFICIAL CAREER as Burweon-Goncral of tho sald army, did ar- roguto to hifiself tho privileze of withholding certatn articles of medialne proviously subject to reyuisition and always supplied by med- ical purveyors, thus assuming to dictate to PIELCE’S GRAVE Js in the Minot inclosure, adjoining tho old cometery at Concord, N. H. Above it is a monu- mentof pure Itallan marble, a spiro with cap, dio, and plinth resting on n base of granit and surrounded by a drapod cross, |“ Perch” {9 carved on tho plinth, and there is a brief ine scription on the panolof tho die. His wifo and o . at tholr two sons are buried near him. wou cintot iningine what a. tremondous | daubtiess ber onthtsiasm hus comnmuntented it- | Ne other bout could land in sufoty.” But itro- | thay are mercy druln-bipess | oe ey agp | SOMO thousands of army modical olllcors VBUCHANAN'A TOMS mall this fellow recelves avery day.” entd Mr, | aelf to tho nuimberiess theatrical and aruistia | quires great stilt to nfanngy thom. Yet the | go very binekc nor tho angels sodnzzlingly white— | What remedies they should or should not use | 1. in Woodward Hill Cometery, at Lancast Corkbill, °'This room is titled with souvenirs of | stars, including Ellen ‘Terry, who haye Jour- | people have been knuwn to bring thelr cattle : ve incaater, making tholr Intelligence subservient to bis will, ‘That the medical officers demurred at this In- dignity was not unreasonable, nor snefactual. Ils removal was urgently and, for aught I know, unanimoualy voted viva voce. Thoir prayers availed much, kod not Jong after, for reasons which the Governtnent considered sutficlont, bis resignation was accopted, hia official services discontinued, and_a more uccoptablo person ap- pointed in bis place, Whon Dr, Hunimond caiis in queation tho ability of surgeons recognized as authority over tho civilized world fo thoir special fold, as DRSeglAMILTON AND AGNEW assuredly aro, the uprising query naturally ta, “What docshe know about it?” Doos history record achievements of bis in this direotion? Do facta polut to his extended experience inaurgery? If eo thoy are nut recorded. Itis pretty clear that Dr. Hammond has not bad the slightest experience in surgery sinca his retire ment from the ariny In’, but that be bas de- yoted himgolf to the study and treatment of nervous discases, In which department of medi- eine, Lam glad to note, he has acquired an en- vinblo reputation, and 18 no doubt well worthy of it. Itisrcasonable to presume that surgical art bas made some progress in nearly twenty ears, and that, unless be or other pbysiojacs ave kept abreast of timo, thalr want of intor- mation on the subject is rolativo evidence of thelr incompatency tu pass judginent, Dr. Hammoud is now n gentleman well ad- vanced in years, and should haye learned to suppress bis arrogance and soften his joalousler and ucquired a more genorous aontiment for fellows for the sake of oxample to younger members If not for his own poace of mind. As to his imitators in this and other oltics Ispare your valuable space to consider. In what I have stated above [ CANNOT REASQNAULY BE CONSIDERED PAR- TIAL ith a Vory tow oxeeptions Wo ure all of a sbado the fnterest the publle have ia the criminal. | neyed thither this season, from the Islands in those little bouts. ‘tho att Hug from legray to elnte-gru: Hero f94 bundte of rods received trom ‘Cexus, | Vonzanes has never been eo full, and tho a ate REI ee eee COR Ain lia -asare With instevetons how to whip hin to death; | hotelsaro obliged tosupplement thulr siveping | Creature, whon thusshipped, 13,thrown down, its | ,Dialue betwuou oustomer and win mor ‘Tho writer explains that {t {sa pecullar kind of | accotmmodauion by engaging bedrovie In pri- | togs tied, lifted Into thocurraga, taldon ttaback, | “Sistomer—Yeecs, tdare any it 1s a good wine, switch, cuts deep, and gives tho proper amount | vate houscs. z . fastened with ropes so that It cannot struggle, | wut 1 have cometh my collar that [think ts of pain, und says that when tho bundle ls used | | The Countess of Hectivets nboutto visit Brad- | and thon both brute and boat aro curried into | muro desirable, both us to yuality and prico. tig tho inan is protty sure tadie.” | ford far the purpose of inspaceing game or the | tho water. Hers, tet megive you somoot it ‘ome letters from the Sounthern es had principal woolen factories, und by way of fugue: 5 Win ci! at 7 idee tone GE Marie coucal wTover | Gurrstug out her pitclovie movementala favor | Lue tno back x fow thousand yenrs, and tell | | Winu derchunt tustivgy Lot mo aeal (spitting him, thon burnmy hin by a slow tire, two ree- | of English chess jouds the Countoss. has prom MacKinevly was the lord of this vory parish of | less mnixture, with averything iu it but wine) My omthoniations which did not concur with‘uaeh | xed io apen a bazane in tho town, ano Of tho | patngnobemy ae that Period. Leadtquice O& | done wir youve bee atrociously swindled! other, A prowinont perso in Toxss, webu wave prinalpal features BE which. pitt le Hea BS) the date, but w handful of ‘centuries more or | What Borgia did you buy that from’ ull hate, add. jd he had teen a | Judies presiding y r eo uttired in R K —H Cyntedernte, but God had ‘aparei, bis life to | chosses made Of Brudfurd rubrics of now de- Aras of ny gork oe ‘ouusequence- ta ieiety pigan} . Uuatornee: (aipplay ing, tabel ow uttle)--From comu and hang the rascal; he wanted the | slgns. ¥ = Job todo, and could give testimonials us to ils ath, OSCATE WILDE, x's COW ATR BeriOrILPOL olssssiuity over ateati coe proticioney und big ability asa bungman, 1K9 | tho wsthatic poots ts ut present wandering about “Yeu, sir; ve huve ontored upon an ora of ate untcations were cowardiy, Ouourtist nae | cost most romantic and pleturesdque old French ty, und steam wilt be done away with fut a well-executed nletire of Guitoan ie | Lown Or Bluis. The latest uuteote of tho 'E3- furoyer—roplaced overywhore by the clectricul Fee ee Gilt ie onsed rape WeOvD tie end, | theta”? movuinont isa rhyming ulfuber by an muchine.” on . PO etNere yeaa | Sinateur writer: “tow aro thoy run—thoso clotrical machines? ne pletiire represented him torn apart by wild Als A hich we “liv ” got possession of that most valuablo cow,’ I don’t remember ever seeing ono,” horaua: und fn another he was impaied ons | 4 {s ‘¥sthotle, to which wo Y live ups Mueluely's elder brother wasa suslth, His |” Sty gream-powor, i ‘5 stake alive, oT] Oe earn an ee ee ee ote sound, forgo was ut Drunoutinne, in the Parish of | Atine Court of Asalzes, 4 a isthe Dado lu ait the rooms fauiide Ituth Finan—or the itidzof the Hiro "—astill en | no eloquent and consolontions counsel tor ODD EXPRESS SHIPMENTS, | #13 to Blovute tastes uf tue mass, salle us in Witness 1 the tru OE LaLa F ls for Fleahly." won-art loving lass, ih nimawanGuvihe One tay siackinesiy> went | *ue,lereuso hes Just concluded a powerful plan Gs for Green, i all tints Bad tosngey to his brother's forge. to bave some swords made, Bables, Bearn, Snukes, and Other Are | jeqa iia Art, wholuh bs now all the rngo. tleten of Fretiht, Lis" b Nuoktinvcly was like our Ainorican siury-of tho | SOK exbausted Into bis chair, will sequre a jitonso—most intensest young wan, Phitudelsata Vines, nd J's Japnness umbrolia und fan, 7 Metof acquittal without louving the box, Little Lumb; for everywhere tho Muckineely | VCP tha 2 UB Went tha cuw wae auceta go. Ifo Would not truse | ,i4t,tiae moment tho prisoner ananitests u do: “Qdd frelght? Well, Ishould say wo have!” | K fa for Kyrie-itea to sprend tho urt crazo, suld D. F, Mastors, une of ,the oldest clerks in | 4448 for Lily ta ait by und mize, Fa, It is Inclosed bya fence of black iron with posts of mottled grauit, the fron bars belng Intorlaced by a fragrant hodge of roses, Tho grass within is volvoty and dotted with rescbusheg, The body rests ina vault of heavy masonry Sdvered with fargo limestone flags, A bage of Now Hampshire granit supports a monument in tho Roman stylo—a single block of Itallan marble, wrought with honvy molded cap and basco, carved with an oak-branch studded with lonyos and acorns, and simply inscriped. MACKIN was covoted by all bis nelyhbors, [tls written tout “she wits go luctiferous” that her fame | electri spread fur und wide, and that Ballor of the Mighty Blows and the Evil Kye declared that “His ambition could never be satiated until he LINCOLN'S MONUMENT isa great pilo of marble, yranit, aud bronze, in Oak Midge Cometory, at Springfeid, Iil., with the description of which all American readors havo beon mado tamillar from time to time. Tho body of the martyred President Iles !n the cata~ comb in a leaden coffin, Inctosed in a cedar caso, within a sarcophagus of rich white marble, have ing carvod on ono end tho word “ Lincoln." .. JOHNSON’ GRAVE is onthe summitof a lofty cone-shaped omle neuce half a mile southwost of Grennvillo, Tenn. Tho monument is of marble ona baseot granit. From plers on each side of the gravos of Jobnson and bis wife springs a granit aroh of thirteon stones; on this rests tho monument propor—a plinth suitably inscribed, a die carved with the Constitution (minus the Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendmonts), and an open Blole on which rostea hand as if inthe actof taking an onth, and a taporing shaft of marble fes- toaned at the top with the American flag, and surmounted by an caste with outstrotohed wings. Hurqut of hinsight., itur he founded her balter aire tobe entity to bis secon rotor, — MacSumbthalnn, who = bappenud to be’ neur the fare CROP NEWS. Ms clave urother stecied ‘and. ‘shaped iis RiArcatla apap tte er era elder brothe: 3 sword rightly, Ballor saw big chunes, tHe ine | WABASH, Ind. Sept, 2.—Grasshoppors and stantly took the form of a tittle red-neaded boy, | Other peats ate fojuring tho growing wheat tn re CRE trap eter peters told bist this county. Quite a number of fleids will have 1 oO had Just hyard bis brothars say in tho forgo that. thoy would nuke StaeSammbtuainn s paves mealay. ax}the plants aes. onren' ko the evordot iron, vad batten ine agent bo bad bought oo to fashlun swords for MacKineely. 4 soto: MunSumhthaina was furious. tio srwore by aut | PxHebeCat Gikeune Beale hs Tine Hee: tho powera above and below that bis brothers es should be punished for thor rasuaiity, Hu | New You, Sopt. 2t.—List Monday afternoon would show thom tat thoy coulda’t humbug | your correspondent was preacnt, aud, watched, bim. Nutany, By tho Scot of With the othors, tho raco letwoen a Zulu boy * Hold this cow, my Httle red-headed friend,” | uid a horse, the former going unco around the sald the angry MacSumbtualnn to Enllor. track while the Jattor went once und a quarter ‘Ballor engerly caught bold of the halter, As | onurun, The Zuiu mado an excellent bronze soon as MucSambthalnn wont into the forze, | lyin Mercury, and he went soswiftly over tho Ballor, “with the rapliity of lightalny,” it is | geound uit, te the astonishinent of the audi- auld, uelthor more nor less, ence, he wun the race. ‘Chen came the Indian “CARITED OFF ‘THE COW To Tony Ist.AND.” | Shuse for a wife, in whieh glx mon, trappore, und When MacKineely ran out of the forge, he suw | fouted pony, uttd finally one of the Intter capt- Ballor with bis cow fn tho middiv ot the Sound | ured ber by nontly swinging ber from ber suddlo of Tory, ‘he sound ts thero yot to nuthantleate | tohisown. Finally came the cbarlot races, in this story; und u still atronger corroboration [8 | whieh tive eaudy vebiecles of red and gold, each the mali oftica of tho Adams Express Company | dyi8 xreutinidaed notin ttn Look, on Market street, ug bo-twirled blizself around | 0 ie far Oracle, when ais words full, ona high stool and faced an inquiring reporter. | P ‘ tr Peucieky Peo ey Mr, Mastors talks with great volubility, and us ae tea shart ho is in tho habit of drophiug many sinall words, | & fSguhteweria dreum of delhehty his conversation waa deciledls Jerky. “ Yos,wo | 'I'fs ‘lou Too, moat awfully quite. ship a ittle of everything, from diamonds to Y eiee Pitas of words the anes eraudy Chestor-white pigs and Limburg cheese. Re- H Mate a ans, markublo thing about that cheese, Bvor smell | W (3 Voll. man looks and rozards, any? Ich, poustratiog sort of fragrance, ain't ¥ ts for’ Yallery Greenery” bie, ity Case burst in the frelzht-room lust spring, | % ls the Zealous for anything new, Made every oto elck, ‘two Irishmen tried to | Just ns tho desolation of ‘London ts com- shovel {t up. Smell nearly turned: ‘om, Inside | Plete the animation oF out. Gota Dutehman, regulnr out-and out eat> THR GAY FRENCH CAPITAL a-sandwich-In-t-minute sort of a feltow from | begins to revive. No truo French woman eau Bergmyur 6 satoon across tho way, but bo gavo | Uxittong away from Purls. wud tho clexantos who huve been displaying thelr marvelous outin ten minutes. Only finished it with tho | toffetson the const fur the lust few woeks tre hoto of n box of deodorizer, Phew! Thoy should | now tlocktuy back to tho city, and tho Boils is chirge doubic rates to anip auch atuff,”” ‘and the PULLING On UN Appearance oF autumnal wayety’ Span er clevated His nose us though a trace of At ‘Trouvilto the Amerlein beauties” buve tho dinbollent aroma still Ungered i bis nostel beon simone tho foremost originaturs of toilet “Two babies have como through this gilice, | novelties, and thoy buve quito rivaled the to Drs. Hamilton and Aguow from a “school” point of view, balng now an avowed homeopat! nor from like occupation, makiug now, not the slightest pretension to yenoral surgery. 11 this connection I dosiro to record my gratl- tude to Dr. Boynton for tho justice ho has dono tho attending surgeons named and bimeelf in denying reports attributed to him dorogutory to hig recent associates, Though not personally known to bim, Lam glad thut a representative homeopath(o physician has had the courage and the courtesy to epeak justly of bis follows, whose honesty of purpose surely cquals their ureat ability. In this plea for JusticoT inolude an npoloxy to Pr. Frank H. Hamilton, iy ideal of w true 7M. C. Ae 6 Broosnaty, Ul. Sept. 29,—The ninth annua: convention of tho ¥.3{.0, A. of Illinois mef hero this afternoon, with 150 delegates present At organizod us follows: President, Dr. H. A Gilman, of Jacksonville; Vioc-Presidents, Dr. B. Marsh 6¢ Bloomingtou and Prof. D. B. Baykin- son of Carbondale; Secrotury, W. N. Fisher, of Yoorla; Assistant-Socretarios, I. J. Davia of De- catur and J. McKauny of Lincoln. At the even ing session Dr. Rtvhard Edwards, of Princetow, " y the faut that the place where Butlor dragged tn | drawn by four boges and driven by women in formerly Prealdont of the State Normal Univore one from Cheng for New York, wud tho other | Parisian ‘belles in tho originality of tholr By t era ey. ie i cond, n thorough surgeon, A perfect gentle- from Washyugiin t6 hie city, ‘fhe mon on the | eostutios, "Charo 3 a raga TOR PRrcHeTEnt CHS | ee eee ae te area’? (© | Romun vostumos, took part, rod oe een in'waich’ all etudenteot his | alty at Normal, delivored an cloquent addres ade wb erent! 8 when the Chicuzo young 7 - t ‘ho, race wis hugely oxolting, for there was Munck inecly was in despair, Tho only romedy. | oviduhtly a deverminagon on the part of cach that suggested itself to bis distracted mind at | of the Amazons to win the olfored prize. Pbyel- tho muinient wax to give bis too oreduloud | ally they wore all tue spocimens of womun- brother a thrashing, He did so, and, it Js writ- | pood, and as they stood upright in the low ten that ho did so “with impunity. Then bo | chariots, urging on the spirited horses with went to tho priest of those days—a hoary Druld | yoicu aud whip, thelr lousy mantles exposing s who bad a tunely babltation In this parish. | arma white, but with muscles that stood out Ike Tho Druld told blm that he would never get | whip-curd, us the stcods neared the corners the back big lost, bls lactiferous. Gtas Gaivlen as | crowd cheered them agaln aud pean, A little Jong us Bnltor tived; because, to keop hor, * Tittus woutd never again clase ita Evil ye, oye | Maman with binck bute anda blue rove wor us in Paris Just now, and a constant rivalry goos one wus shipped, Telegraph operators all alone | on between tho fair owners an to whe can ole the route sent dispatehus nbead, ond crowds of | tain tho ost valuable collection of autographs ports wont to the depots to sea tho baby. | upon those dalnty appendages, auine nil the way in the cars, Bort a hammock May Griswold, the charaing American prima: all rigged up. Now fied, you Know, und mes- | donna, bus bown eo auccosstul nt the Grand Bangers thought it was kind of a joke, but they | Opora inthe vart of Marguerite that bor mun- wouldn't Ike too much of that kind. Baby's | ager, M.Vuucortiel, has doubled her entary. mother dled In Chicago, father lived in Now | Next seuson wo expect not only Miss Griswold, York; weighed 41 pounds, Tbellove; cost about | but Miss Norton, to take leadiuy parts upoo our S250 "to send ft through, Philadeiphia baby | oporntic stuge, | Mls ny cau heartily concur. “tho estimation of thoso who best know hia ‘will not be enbanced by any word of eulogy nor diminished by criticism from suurces whlub have appeared. FLL, Perio, M.D, GRAVES OF PRESIDENTS. Where the Eighteen Doad Men Who on “The Need of Detinit Work for Young Mon.” The conyontion will adjourn Saturday evoning —<—<————_——_— A LARGE ATTENDANCE, Peonta, Ill, Sept. 20.—With elegant weathos today the attendance at the State Falr approx- imated 35,000, the anto recolpta being $13,000, which is more monoy than was ever taken {fn at 3 riot, like Miss Grise wv wlong some thw utter, [oth made thor | wold, i¢ Aimeurivau, For the list two seasons ts Palle ould never Rani aise Mis ELE re a ato, luve Governed the United States | any State Fair hetd in Ultnols, trip tret-claas, und seumed to enjoy things yun | sho hus been singing iu St. Potorabu id ree | speteity avery man. Laat | ay £0), to | "Thon five Jockeys came put wearing diferent | Were Laid and Hest. = Crally. Fedun regulating, apoow slots fea port speaks Very hitbiy of bere eet 4nd Fe" | * poteity avery mun, that should venture to get | cutors, and’ wull mounted; they wore to ride New York World, Sept, 24. Washington's remains wero in 1837 removed from tho old yuult whore thoy bad hitherto lain tou roomy brick vault, simple and substantial, His boay and thatot his wife are inctosed in collins of Pennsylvania marbio, one bearing an American shield, the other the words, * Martha Washington.” Those aro placed in the vestibule of the vault proper, which is closed against the public with au iron gate, John Adams and bis aon, John Quincy Adams, sleep alde by side: be- neath the Unitarian Church of Quinoy, Mass., thelr wives with thom, The tomb js an apart- ment in the front part of the collar, walled in with largo blocks of roughly-fnced granit, and having foradooragranit slab soven feet by threo, with massivo binges and look of wrought fron. In the church above, on olther aide of tho pulpit, are tablote of clouded marbto, each sur- mounted bya bust and loscribud with the famil- far and high-sounding epltapbs of the only fathor and son that ever held tho higheat office in tho gift of tho American poople, Dioxt readers are acquainted with the olreumn stanves attending on the erection of a new mon- ument to TITUSVILLE, : ‘Trrusvintx, Pa, Sept. 2.—Ois—Opened at $303 bixhost, 05340; lowest, Bo; closed vt 0536s shipments, 70,000; charters, 38,000; rung, none. <= WORLD'S FAIR. Boston, Sept. 20,—The committee considering the project of a World's Fair agroa tocome tos nal decision two weoks hence 2s to the expe- dienoy of holding the fal ——_-— MICHIGAN SUFFERERS, - Bonngnrown, N. J. Sept. 29,—Clothing and money to the amount of $500, contributed by the churches of this city, wore sent today to the Michigan sufferers. hotels along the lino. Often bi shipped, Don't know why they se nowr her.” three ‘times round the track, Twice thoy Discournyed by tho Drule, MacKineoly entted | whizzed round with white uhead, then green to bis ald bis Leananesidhe, or tuiniiiue spirit, ov, | tuok the lend, and wes half way on tho third mia In Aimerica, bis “controlling intlus | round when suddenly bis brown bourse stunbied ones." Her name was (and muy be yet is) “Hle | and threw him ‘completely over his houd. ‘ho roxe of the Mountain.” Biroze told him that } tun lay ingonsible on the yround, she would enable him to kill Hallor, Her remedy | "A" universal shriek wont up trom the audi- . ence us the four other burscs rushed on uppare jo-low of Ballor; und, as Ballons prejudices | ently about to trample over him, but anak would baye nado it useless for Miss Ethnen to | par of profouud adiniration for animal tn- remurk, * Ask my pa,” that thia and other for- | teliigence aruso. whon ach horse without Tnnlltios of wooluy should be dispensod with, hesitation Jumped clean over the prostrate ‘Tho Hiroqe dressed Muokineely iu lady's gar- | gorm without even touching lm, “The in: ments und thon, wo ara told, “by wne of the | jured rider was carried off nuild much sym 4) Dinuns of Tory Island," whe *wafted bim on hy, aud the crowd, somowbut nervous from thle the Wings of, the sturit across tho sound to the | accldunt, xottiet down to Watub the closiug act thd dabeoe tug cower demanded aitafssion toe } apiecuee, wouwuen Maa wud w wma, anc * q : : Dawe a eee ibe indy whom ate had roscued. trom the delving four powerful borses barnessed abrenst ernelaandsof a tyrant who bad attempted to ohare SS niet cutee tho curry her olf, by force from the protection of | syeciutura. ‘ny wormun was of niedium bight, her oeupic.", Tho twelve matrons feared the | rather slide, with a white skin, large blue ey banshee, und adinitied her and Mavkinecly. | und very yellow balr. Her tluwiug robe wos of ‘The bunshee then cnugod x deop slcup to Tall on | a brilliant grean, und on ner white arinsshe wore these Ladies, but not on Btbuen aod Sick nects. | proud gold bands. The horaes he drove were a Thoy fell in love with each other at anco, delicate gray, and thelr giittering burness was NEXT DAY THERE WERE THIRTEEN MAT: | ornamented with green rosety and ripbons, RONS eae qual rt tall und spare, with Cy Grop oe ' curly, black balr und § swarthy comploxtot Wo.te ToWter OF Rater on back by (he seine Wultsot ott by blared clon and Gap. He bun: puuitemthy tiret ulr-line ou record {nu ‘Tory iraqi powerful black bordos with scarlet an q Sh 4 When tho slgnal was given off they started, shore wero thrunieniy. Horn Hh the Faroe OO arg to tiret timo roudd kept almost neck to Balor, Grandpa Balog was furlous, but he was Tho second. tne the woman, wae nBend, oqual to the emergency.“ Drown thom,” ba shinny WLI. the ua bend, doud folky ‘Tho Comte de Parle ts writing a book upon tha Don't ku ‘om by ex- | American Civil War, preas, tho’. ‘Tuln’t likely any one's golig to Amorican travelers who are Interested In old walk olf with i corpse, 3 man shipped | and histeriend houses in London will learn with threo Short-Hlorn cuttloe clean through to |] regret that the house wherein lzuwk Watton, the Nebrasku nbout a month ago. Unless be | “futher” of anglers, carried On bis business, is got them for nothing they must havo cost | about to be pulled down to make way for tho bit a power of money when be got them. | projected city Improvements. ‘This house, tn dust think of a mun expressing a whole deer | whieh Muster Walton curried on tho trade ot 2 carensa two or threo thousand miles, About as | Mneu-draper, is two doors west of Chaucory sensible fur u butcher to oxpress n beef through | fang, in the heurt of the ulty. fram here tu Camden, Last fall a tunatio sent a Tt (s proposed tu hold a public meeting to de~ Fe nd blogk ot, poy crun Ealiiarnta clone nounee a Nw ‘That's nothing, however tor 1 , keo BOING OnE seul tionty burrals of Incas pork THE: ACANDAES OF LERTICONS, LAY Es to the Pottstown inilitury cump by express and | | Last Sunday tho ahem 4 ot Canterbury, tho charges amounted to uver E100, A cinnas | Accompanied by tho Rov. W, Kogers, visited the thon Hearoame through from Neus byexbress | Weekly lalr buld (n this Unaavory nelybburbuod. Just Janunry for tho Zodlouient Garden. Suk be | Wd public attention i bolug thoroughly aroused was time when they bed hin. Got loose | ithe mutter, Ag this Suaday Cte is protectad near Omati, drove everyone out’ of tho ear, | by ruvul cluirter nothing ead be done towards chowed up hulf a doce, tipped around among | Witlanting its ovils without special legisiation, the frelvt and bud a elrous wil to bimaeit until |. At Amucioan tourist hua recently ealted wt: Ne was laatoued and ted tn the corner af” thy | tention to the want of ventilation i our omni cur with a lox-chuia, Ob, yes, thoy ship lots uf | Buses. Is there any hone tout tit wuqust mirrors, but the men dunt’ iike ein, saven | body, the Loudon General Onnitus Company, ears’ had luck to amush a looklug-gitas, you | Wil need the remonstranved of a stranger when Know, ‘Snakes tit you enn't rea, but they Keep | Wey wersivtentty turn a deat cur to, Cockucy Thon’ in boxes, Messengers din't mind fem, | cries for youtiiacion and improvement? Now. yqn might think tyieuro a nice frolunt, | vow candidate for aqittio honors has ap- Ine reo uit. Morocepressmen grow bakteon | peared 1 the person of Lord Duifuriv's von and neconut of worrying over buskets of emgs than heir, Lord Chaidepoys, ‘his enterprising yous anything Lkaow of and: Mr. Masters turned | loblenm tis just beaten Leander and fore fei the renirter torecct¥e Rynckage ot hyn iy ie Jadhete wit oleate waters By tate) TON ponks consigned tow asl ‘ ate is is " Page coumxned tow missionary In tho Bla | ane the gn but Lond. Clandeboye 18 appare re ——___ , APoxslan Lezend - ‘When Malek ol Adib left the home of hiachilds hood that ho might go Weat and salt ainine and grow up with tha cuuatry after unloading upoo somo young fellows down in the province nis mother gave blu forty pleces of slivor and him promise nuver to tella ile, Go, my son,’ shesuld, ina yoice husky with bairping; " \) wo may never inet ag and if we d prota! ‘be toarricd before you cue back, and it wouldn't be pleasant for you to Ilve at home re orn 0 call sume square-boaded old mu Tho youth went, and the party be traveled with wasussuulicd by road agents, who shot the JEFFERSON and the cession of tho family burylog-ground to the cure of tho country, Jetforson and bis wifo pride, He . auld; and bis unkind suggestion was adapted, and daughters wore buried Ina thick wrowth of # 4 1, blew open the —— gia mo tmaori Cor anu moran, | hye its tan tamer eed up tn | neta Marah oh a choy cat rust | gaa few mundtod surds to the ight of the | zprcaor"aua Went tareug thy vamenfer RIVER EXPLORATION, thunun hour. starting (roinfhorepia and com | Shect that wus fastened by a “dele ur vu Ax | Ut Shiite Lewes, tho bill wuvonur fiame—deove | road leading from Charlottesville to Monticello, ) Wan ong of tuo rabluore naked ne DOs | Now Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune tng quite Frosh out ar the watur ut Bolvo: Keokuk, la, Sept. 20.—Capt. Gluzler arrived | | An uttompe nas recently been muda tn tho in Keokuk thie asorning, Me ls ona tour of ex- | Historical ithe Village ot Dunmow to revive ‘ald English custom of prevents " DC. Patns, Tho Captaln claims that Lake | a year without aeseretinu, Untortunatalyy Tuuska is nut the bend wource of thu Biisslasippt, uy were ibe revival eee aientint wits urate but a smutter lake some distunco fu Pa Ye ake a i ee i Wee. The rd jake som eater ponte tat portion of the populuce are anxious that the elines ou acoutut of tho President's death, ‘The | Kool! ld custum sbould continuo B tradition UF party lete Lake Ttiaka July 2 uid expect to | He past. ¢ Feach the mouth of the river fn Ducember, ONE AMUSING LITTLE INCIDENT Thoy travel ia a birch canoe, and will continue | which murked with compressed lips and tery oves; a bright Te ee ater tee tandonead | red.sbot burned In dithor ubeok, atid abe became the dren dropped inte the burbor, ae turning the corners, The personal bad scomed to aluk, ‘bo other two boys werg | feehnx exhibited excited the nudicive, aod the sevured and drowned in the whirlpool, This house resounded with cheors of cucourngoment. harbor isetiil catlud Porteu-Dely, or the Harbor | ,,U0,the third round peuple ruae to tholr, foot, Uf tho Pin, Hut the boy who fell into tho mur. | The black horses sorted as they neared tho Raeee ein dented. the banshee wattod the | curder which vach driver wus striving tory tho child weross the souni, und delivered hin to his | PHce became furious; tho man mado 8 desperate futher, and MucKinecly sent his boy to bis etfort to turn short, whon over went the chariot, brother Gavidu, woo tuagbt him ble trate ‘oc | shrowiug tho churiotcer under tho wheels, 1 — e; which pnased over his body, gmnith—chen regarded poe us a wana eats | Phen tho maddened hordes, ae if determined in a small pritate cemotery avout 100 fcot square. It was tlmo that ts caro should be un- dertuken by the public, for whon the World's correspondent visited the spot two yoara ago he found tho tnologuro matted with weeds, the walls breachod, the graves trodden level with the ground, and the coarso granite obellek over Jefforson’s resting placo chipped and battered by rolio-hunters till only two Mucs of the iu- soription were dociphurable, much be had, be repiled with surprising candor: “IT bave $10 sowed up In iny garments." ‘The robber laughed a Bearan pueisel laugh te the United States Innguage and passed on to an elderly mau, thinkloy the boy lcd. Anothey robbor asked the boy the same question, and re volving the saino answor luughed as did bls coms rade, Flually the chlor called dalek to hiss and asked What be had, ‘Tho boy roplicd: J bave already told two of your peoplo that 1 bave $10 sowed up Jn my new clothes." ‘The chiof ordered his ¢lothes to be ripped opes eee ahs Ul MADISON And how," bo #: * came you to tell this?" on thelr voyage this evens parlinuoniuey did nut tho old trish goddess Bright, the guddoss | $0 Gvende thelr inueter, duvbed on with territe ae} 6 . athe boy. Lwanld notbe v ‘I speed uftor the other chariot, Ludies shriekud | reposes In such a scone aud amidsuch surroun Because,” ropiied the buy, wat * Bie Htartnye Gistord wes stunding in the Lobby | oF Nea or tevaed. ae Ucwuath her dignity te Ghd fainted, toon swore, und a lot of iuboclies | ingw aa the mention of bis neino would lead one | false to my mother, whom 1 solemnly promises zune TUARY cco Tyeune Hightuy the Constabulary vote, ‘Thu hut preside aver thu smiths 4 well a4 over the Ca anerpettir) ma Pa A Le to look for, Montpolier, near Oranie, Va. in | Sb ooso that!" the robbor ohlef replied; surfer toon, Ark, opt Shir, bs Ne Dae, | Maguey ne She Pos tho mules sued | oterant tat ansens youdusta wor oi tho centre of & wfty plewrexgue rexte, ies | wna toy dunmanous sli: eae 133) rf is 3 there was nowbere fur her to turn asido; 3 it won't laun tna to regard that ancient goddessusa most sen | Hee re ae Or eacupo. waa to. keep dey, Bland pita un, ishead, fellows, and tap bia Hothe robbers stood Malok on bis head and unded the soles of his fect-with the busting: fos uatli ho disgorged frout various scorot pockets, belts, double, sboo soles, and from thé Straw and cushions of the coach 125 dinars xold wi wlutof Eric stock, seven rallro falr and trim cétate, and the comotery-lot In the centre of a level! fold, well kept and neatly turfed, From a pedestal of four ploces rises a graceful and slender obellsk, inscribed with Madison's name and birth-date, while by its side a losa lofty abaft marks the resting-place of the fairest of republican Queens, Dolly Mudison. of Toxarkuna, died ut Gleason's Hotel tbls fost n Geen cna Han ler sulle afternoun, walle on bis way bowe from Bt, Louts, | ty recalled to pi ab scl 0 i * 0 jo Feeling that death was rear, be yave minute | Beart aian on che ahtider une SE erates directions respecting bis business atalr, und | are you doing dure? Haven't you got a spice sent wuny imessiucs to bis family. Dr. Dale | stall’ tur me at tbe Guiery this evening?" Wat was consitered the best physician lu the Stute, | Sir iurdiuge unswered dx not recorded, but the Ho was atone thne Peluylpal of the Sherman | untoctunnte stranger quickiy departed. irty. "A'Druld told Hallor that MacKincely was the | ahead of this runaway tou until they father of three boys woul be bad ordered ta be | Were stopped, The apectuclo bad became drowved, Hnllor called nie men tozethor, and | terrible, for, in spite uf her violent orles and lunded ai Gullyoonnel (two suties frau wadre I | lashings, the black horses, were rapidly advan: writo), now the property of a gaiitleman with | Clay, the broken churtot ut thelr heels swaying whoso san T spont tusk evening. 1 meution these | fru aide to elite as they boundod along. Nearor fvota to coutirm what otherwiso modern skope and nearer thoy cumo, thelr bouvy manes tying lasury notes, a how derringer, School, of this city, aad Was well known ail ov . Helen might regurd as mere legends, Bullor | Ht the wir, their oyea thianine, noutrils distended, NRO’ : Passes, sgmo prom a toes Cheese Ys Aa enone a Ove obo uated aigue Aunt Hraun Forco""" | ait Maitnsey te oe Herey fires | ght tele ROVE sendeg clas of GUE IOC HH | a4 in noiywood Cametery Virginia ox an oR econ are COMMISSIONER LOaING Why Wo Comnenes piace with soup» | fitioet tll bit feee und tnan they tak his | ¢Phey Jokes abla to, tran. len sinder | emiucve near Wgextromo southwestern mit; | ft snus igtatoue rings e pacgage of count, . iH c ‘ MAW . a 1. 1 0 MinwAuKex, Wie, Bopt. ¥.—United States nie Money Thunos, head across a large Waite stone. “With uno | Shot as thelr last Yurd was gallied, und tbe hore | CoMmaEINE § bewulita! view oF Te eco | lerfult tenn aude slung-abot. Tuey thed cot Commissioner of Agriculture Georxe 1. Lore anne porate of the atttat up paaet an een ing Uollvored the address ut the Wisconsin State | discusueds suime regurd It ns culeatitud te die 7 injnish digestive power, on the theory that so Fair at Fond du Lac, Wis, today, An important | uch fuld tuken at Nest dilutes tho MaKtr iG. polnt wus bis advocacy of the establishment of | juices. Jiut there uppours to be no foundation adepartuent of industry in the Gavernment, | Jor tbls bulict. A viedr soup disuppuara ulwost the head of which would be a Cabluct gilicer, iumediately after cutcriug (he gigmach, aud Ig tho James. Abovo the body is a huge block of polished Virginia marble supporting a cofin- shuped bloc of grauit, on which are brgss plates suitably inscribed. The whole 1s surrounded by a sort of gothic temple—four pillars supporting B peaked root, to which somothing of the ap- n rible crash seemed inevitable, when suddenly, HALLOM CUT OFF,“ CLEAI)” THE HEAD and like u tush, three of the ucrobate ‘sprault of bis prosumptious son-in-law. forward, and, us the polo gruxed thy shoulder of ‘Tout stone ts a conspicuous landmark. [tis a } thy racer for life, these mun bore down upon the If bridles of tho horses and saved ber, I don't ithas red atreake jn it. The-e think any perforwance was ever quite so much aald to be the bloud of Nuckiiucely, Tho stony | ohoered as this, and it certalaly waa a braveono, off bis neck and tossed blin over {gto the cane ron. * ae ‘That,’ said the robber chief, as be pocketed the bulk’of the swag, “will teach bim to keep promiae to bis mother the next timo. Alwe: lay awful close ou a wan who trices the MpUCEN jay on B rejiroad agent”