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’ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1s81—TEN PAGES, EUROPEAN GOSSIP. season on every available foot of ground in NEW ORLEANS. the next meotlug of tho General Assembly IRELAND. and around London. (this) following the adoptlon of the new Coti- supporting a sparrow, yet for the slight im- | uror, Col, Bliss was apnointed Unit provement that hail bean mado the rant hind | Wiatriet Attorney, and Gen, Artyne: hettes iy % ber: —_——— LAWN-TENNIS = pitta expressly ‘ieaetiod to alia aul Booth ralneils Great Inducemout that for a orn Oe eae ere Noda, sloubte that , , so fs becomt turalized all over tho R . TEU i eiptL on riage on eit i iy indebted to Gov. Morais tll seats Electric Lights in London—The | Cannan ma de tirenels ladies try hare | How Reform in Louisiana Has | ‘t a lnfordney sought {o be couvered by ths | How Redpath Converted Locke ANOTHER OAMIN, ee are a ei Er Queen at a Pla ta enter inte tho spirit of the gate. A Failed to Reform 8 Botlee Jury, malin, appoint thelr own on the Irish Question. 1 Stel a litle, tow, hatched exbtix just oft | diler owo to ili kine thotr fe start in nett ys grand mateh cane of near Parts two days alle 6 e aust ete raul, ne ede eee tho road, wo ny ed in all slmplicity If it had | fo. Itis not sincular, thororépn. tn 800 thuay : neo The Amerlean girls lovked lovely in Bec ar a ie ngure a Ts tls if AY al ; any history, for by this the it was beginning Aye Samick running B KvOd daw togethor Just thelr fanetfnl and becoming 3 tind, gontrol the sor onl Tax-Collector to dawn upon us that almost everything in | How. Christmas Litorature—The " Sale | what iy more, thoy enetiod all petra them— | A New Swarm of Thioves in, Place of He nde tocousist thy Plaquemines of ten | wat Was Scen and Meard in | thot vicinity hn somo story connected with ss A Miss Stewart. with Mrs, Wittson, of Now tr sib al au $ i But wo wero totally unprepared for the DISGRACEFUL CONDUCT vation Army "—Anglomania ee einnline prleose + the Old One. shown: Crom tha Cavarnars, Thoy are Demo: the Galteo Mountains, reply. ’ in Paris. SOE each ata The Grand Jury, that have been aller ates aegeere te slstory abot te Lis, OaMtty Y snlunvio of the Niner? wvore Hote ke 5 7 y d me a r - Exped! e Sas isa ntti? aga | PevwdsU, Momocrate Oneal tm the ) ea ate nae | Samo ofthe Horsble Revue of Tish | Metta dan iCiQg insite: | mont in etmond ant fat . A cost of £50,000, Should the proposed Anglo. Parish of Vlaquomines. sort of close corporation or ring, engaged in dlordism. | f ; Dispateh to Clncinnatt Garette, The Prince of Wales’ Gifts to a God | Kirstin Clut over bo. fornted, surely Lord = the intutable business of o Lan 5 having, been wiable through stekness t0 | sretmosis, Vig Oct, 3—Miteh eoinment -Son—Swinburne and Walt Anglesoy will be lucted Vrealitent. n eile Zs PREVING UPON TIE PAIISIE PINANCES, ih Teeke-aa, ‘Tolede mais ‘Tho Idea that human betngs, mada in God's and fndignation have been cauxed hery ty Whitman. nest fol ever tl i Ameren ba necauitted For Political Changos Resulting: from the } One Kaward Suiith feures cousplonously 48} Cons, Trelandh Out 41 went, from Dub- nase, having the powor ta th inky Fonson, day by the sublteatton of articles taken froin charming. Atioriciit Wady whoa privy ie Death of Gov, Wilts. Aina nea certain ‘ortie Colle Shitura the | lito Cork the most projudiced man agalnst | qhovel ns that was 40 inerettiblo that we Ii ne Hasta Henle At envio the syns ot i AC he sarrpl antec: Ua anette sselvty ie —— iiey hixe ordered thy exnvetlation of lls | tho Crish that Ives bolween the earth and the | sisted on going over and seelug how Iwas | tts Telment while In this cltyy The Empross of Anstrio to Hunt Again in Bheslavel us herseit ot iy Speclat Corresrondence of ‘The Chicagn Tribune, bond. ‘There Is found wtarge delinaugit- | sky. In fnet, when Mr dames Redpath age. Ting: Cchtiely Wine hud ies ‘mie [MIEN DELCO ae walk ae eae ae a toute Troland—" Penny" Waverly Sarah Bernhardt ts coining money at] New Oniwans, Oct. 24—Thore is nothing Hae oll an PE eae ue found mo in Dublin Lwas engaged In a dis- Sve One Aiea: tua Hn slur dentine Mbinltel Catton: valine, rahelad hrehionstbla Novels. Lyons, where her provincial tour lms ter--) like experience, after all, for opentug the payers” Is. ndvertised for. sale, A. | Dutatton with Nr, Charles Stewart Parnell, | entered, ‘The rovin, If so te could. by av fhhasa hele ‘own, tmituted. Her total receipts amount Lo $45, | aa, q ho President of the Land League, in which | streteh of the imagination be called, wi IL appears, are based upon eyes neommmunity. ‘Time was, for instance, | setiedile in possession of the Grand Jury | the President of tho 1.1 A streteh of the inimgiiation bu called, wits 50 | ihe statements of members of th Epeciat Correapanience of The Chicaga Tribune, on ALNERT EDWAnD'Ss GODSON. in Louistana, when the ever-recurring theme cives the fan ts the veal taxis Scale Divas endeavoring ss coueliven AD Hint he tow piers tli atest i who,in nicition tosweeping contradtetiyie Lonvos, Eng. Oct, After two mouths’ | Tho Price of Wales lias sent his ‘godson | Was the ovils of Republlean rule. Mow tt | Unge dey counts ats stanting deine Was a domnnars Ui i lair ae ee Me floor was damp nnd stivpery as tho | their disgraceful behavior, denounce the desolation and desertion London fs iself | (Sir duling Benediet’s son and helr) asplen- | was rung in all its changes was a caution to quent on the ong hand, and appeartitg on the for ngltation; that whatever of suffering | pain enme tr ekllng down through | people of Mtiehmond and the Vitatuinns ee ain, ‘Tho first tone ok wintry | did Vorneutt cup, aud rletiy-ailt nite. snooty | outsiders, ‘Yo damn tho rascally Republle- | othor, ns per Tax-Colldelor’s recetpts, as duly | thore was in the country was attributable to | the broken thatel, and formed little poots.on | braity. ‘tho Rlehmond Stet, tt neetee” Weather ts drive people home from (hesed- | wil fork, with tho following luserintion: | ang was the order of the day. ‘Che Northern | paid In satisfaction of the sali tuxes, aggre- | some tiherent weakness tn the Irish charac- | the ground. Neat a sugeostion of a fire were ‘ in by th fey Mt colin bh rts: the Prince of Wales has just | 2 2e Albert Hdward Jutius Wilbratun | 4) Te kup thoretrain. ‘The | ete some $1800), ‘This sums, of cotrse, ats | ter; thal Ireland could only be property ruled | huddled a woman and four children, the | elltorlal, called Carth by these reports, says; wide resorts; the Prinee of Wales Scott Buuedict, from, iis godfather, Albert | /eimooratic press took up tharetraln. The | the inferred, has guile us vue ot various | bythe Enalists and that they ought to bo | deat uot more than 8 years of aze, As wo |“ We hud wished to say nothing about the returned fron his stteeessfat deers | Edward, Prince of Wales.” Loutsiana Republicaus were as generally | joing into thte'puckets of the time. ‘The Po- | PY the Enetisi; ane tha deg it th a ontoret! thoy all aruse. “Wo werg horritivd to | behavior of the Ninth Massachusetts Rogh aki exdedition ur Scotlands and Messrs. Muclira «© Macdonald have ind | and persistently damned as the easo would | jicedury, as seen, thelr attention belng called | Uaankfal to the kind Providence that had | yee that thoy were, ns usu, without stuck- | ment during tts stay In Itehmod, but a Mr. Glndstone ts at Downing street. Sever- | placed at thelr disposal by tho Queen | allow, “Home-rulo” beenme the only pan- | to the delinquencies of the 'Tax-Collector, | glven’ thom nsupertor rico to protect and | ings or shoos, and’ thelr clothing was sv torn inembers of that organization have bon ta aL of the elubs, whieh fmave been elosed for J He Chevalier, Angell porltatt of the Ivo | eeu for Loulstana troubles. Its constdlera- | lutsten to relieva themselves personally us | eave for them. and ragged that it afforded no warmth whi uh L ete h to: Sie nf veties 5 8 hon. . Res 5 ever. ‘Che mother and her tittle girls we impudent ax to attempl a defense of their cleaning and decorating, have opened thelt ) Royal Seademy, to be reprodueed by them | ton overrode all prevlously-neeepted theo- aoa Ww aie Tamale Aawe or, alse ay Kedpalhahe est id lest yours: of blue with cord, Their features were pinched | bad conduct, which was notorlots, aud asin sweptand garnished portals to thelr meme | asa print, f res of Majority vs, Minority, ‘There was a | firures couspienously In tho report. ‘Me 1s his tfo tv tho killing of Stavory In 4 ti . with hunger. ‘Chelr whole appearanes tml | dolng this they have sought to prejudice th bers: und numerous Important Iighways | the Duke of Sutheriand, in consideration | sort of National iigh-Joint commission to | described, tu begin with, ns virtually a fugi- | aud who ts dolug all that one Inrge-souled, | cuted the want aud suffering they had been | yhote country agulustour people, ave can h which have been “np? Lor repairs ace now | of the oxceptlonally trying season, has re | pave ihe way for the letting-down of the Re- | tive frou the parish, living in New Orleaus, | bralny man of nerve can do to ki another | patiently enduring for yenrs. itatino tonusseto Well ot: thelr tawh hes open for pubile thoroughfares. aitied! Phil cn i the current sears publicans. It gave outa newsystem of moral | ANd Appearing “only at stated periods to | form of sluvery In Ireland, sald to me, (hoch fis gue cotter of te pilot four ue Ute elty, onan vot them wre ru nie Sarc Wood PAVEMENT, aaah leolrfarming tenants Ih Suber} tiies, through whieh were «demonstrated | UUW lls wartunts’ for services ie never | + Como with me to tho south of Ireland for | they called a bed, Lt consisted of four posts yo Many em were drunk, Some 5 erfurmed, It is charged that very much fe Fouts driven into the ground. On stringers we Slowly, but surely, wood pavement ismak- | Our Heshly poet, Mr Algernon Swin- | the defeat of Guy. Packard and. the election Tergur amounts ge ged at ‘and collected | Justaday. Lwon't talk to you; L won't | jada few rongh bourds, Un these boards ing Hs way in London, ‘Lhere Is unwonted Paris, -oebucts a visit next spring from | of President Unyes—the latter sume 4,400 } than ure required for parish tt tuok wagons from their drivers and rove them through the streets. Others refused to uven give you t printed page tu read, but T | were dried leaves and hicther, cove by a 3 ’ ¥ Lt I i on % i a | pay tholr’fare In the street-cars, wile off have perceptibly risen, since that busy | yr, stittats fant work on another portrait | bout, perhaps the Hon, E, A. Burke, | iid gimme yent fe ior Dub $0,200, leaving a te bit wit ae Redpath to Cork, and the | Widow in the house, the onty light and yen. | Sle for any huly to be on the street. ‘The thoroughfare lias been dnl witht | of thedinghter of the late Mr. Buckstone. | Of the Democrat—geniat and kind | yargin of $14,800: yet tere are lures ae esac dauneliecan foe iL lation belmg furnished by the door and the | denial Atay, of these ehurges Is sinply woot, Another — addition to pubite | This pretty child, who has alr ly disposed—will some day explati. | amounts of outstanding warrauts, that hard. | fitst day we took a faunting-ear for Blarney | graeks In the thatched root, Filet re Ne putcaan. lbanatell 4a tho Lap comfort and. conventenee, and — one | “Cinderella” and“ Sweetest ‘There was no disputing the result, atlenst, | ly command 59 cents on the dollar, ‘The | Custle. Mr. Redpath was silent, which, with THEI Foou. ri 8 adayy in whieh ade which must win for Lord Brabazon the gratl- a ne ote aE Home-rule” in Louisiana became an ae- | Mounts thus levied and collected for four | the purpose he had In view, was the Iighe It was too horrily ‘ years ugeregate about 305,000, Me budget | yy * v : ¥ fT 7a tude, not only of his own countrymen, but | “An artstudio, under acompetontmianager, | cepted aud neeomplished fact. Its advent | forthesnme period amounts to. but sain), | Wisdom. In tho tlvy mniles' delve 1 counted | tuto the ral. | Che . fense of the Ninth “Massachusetts Regi. nid we wont out azalt } iment fs attempted, ts a tlssue of tae wo conld ablenst gett (hoods, and the split iu whieh it way 4 H 300 women witl "7 | yalk- | breath of, fresh alr. We ask ny Hd wrlttes oy if niso of all travelers and stht-svers, is tha | has tately heen'started at Calcutta by some | Was hailed ns the dawn of a new cra. ‘The | Tere Is a difference of nearly 260,000 In | 200 Women wlHout shues or stucklag, walk: hee: tis unig rnin ged to I on a fiulite Aeeltic weau (tallelotas its report fs based gift of twelve ornamental seats whieh this | ehterprising and esthetic young natives af | poor, down-trodden people of Louisiana | excess of nettial expenses, which, us it does | ing fn the cold mud. of life in them, Ie sult thoy Iver as their | Stngsachusettes. Ite iment. themselves, a al tn Pracabear ; high social position, ex-students of the Cal- | were tobo treated at last to something iin | NOt, appear as expended In Myuldation of | i&Thts was Me, Redpal’s argument, and it | yojghbors did, on potatoes and “stlrabont,”” | 3 fatty Seen Hid nobleman has placed ta Trafalgar square, i 1 Att. ‘T - ewated at las mye fay | Me lebted: dl * " ut o des +”) though it ty not surprising that these men dtd iene Ebkeritie. LaNIT. eurttan Git vee nent clin vt art. f hey ab the way of proper government. parish Ine redness, te grand Jury seem to | was an argument better than any man could be Whit is *stirabout? 2? Lot confess thelr disgraceril conduet slike "The rapld progress made by. the electrie product eee tiontel Lee sees fecoritive | Pho reform somehow Pen TE on cy ces cp rennin? | Hulse froma platform. Ths Sart of sntialt anade i Didtan meal | jy nothing less than a erline tint they'shonld Heht allover England during the last) fow | work, woo-engraving, and book-illustrathng, MAS FAILED ‘To REFOUM. NOSE WB AEN SUES OODDINE EWINE TH. FERMOY AND NEYOND. and skin milk. “They have that occasionally | try to diuw attention away from. thelr fave The +S bass 4 ts The Parish Secretary, a3 also n portion of ‘Mie nex 5 for u little luxury, or when the potatoes are | fuss: whavior bt ray’ A ohus weeks Is eansing considerable ayprelionsion | ‘They"are alreudy nt. work, on the walls of | As. prominent eltizen hus it, “We dropped | tngdline Parish tre ih one Fe Ce routes, Ti noxddng. we tool a sean tor Ferioy so seavee that thay think they must. husband Pra ee Rt eeu A Masuchye and uneasiness to tho gas companies, and | Severtt Thidu houses tn Bengal, Nenng of sleck and well-fed thieves, and | slice decensed, tecelyes a goodly share of | 9 tistince of perhaps fifty hel or | thom, ; ' ing to bring to Jife sectionalism, ‘happily another senre Keems inminent. ‘She great IMPERIAT. 1 NGAN IRELAND, took up one gaunt and hungry in its stead.” | attention, [leis shown as having Issued | moy, a tolerably prosperous village for Lre- again canon to say that theso people | dead. Lt sectlonalism promuted the fl Northwestern Ratlway: Company are golng Undeterred by the terrors of tho Land | itis theold story, with a diferent finale, af | lirge amounts of warrants in duplicate, | Innd, the women did not only haye no shoes ai ly . vo ot that fara that they divs treatment of the Mnssachiwetts reginent i y for the now light, mul Messrs, | Hanete, the Empress uf Austria its neal | the Directors aud Conductors of a prominent | 48 18, ureven 1b toe Sui bool In posses. or stockings, but thoy had searcely anything | HUng elses 4,pley at least have mont with sel avery tine the Chietuest tit New Vor ad fi Messrs, ve 1" " ™ di ve f y JUTREY Tey mts fl-trente 21S Crampton have contracted wlth | eat Hey Majeuyrauments are new: nating | Eastern railway, ‘The Directors wore. sat- | jim, as per report, seen to hinve been" ele else toys sing,” sata tho wlao Atv. rede | ee stiot less yous str" and the honestanan’s | theip sts fk Violeta They will note them to fit up train with tha Swan Inean- | arrangements for renting Lord Langford’s { Isfied that the Conductors were somehow | ing and spectiiating In the warrants of the us is nothing,” said the wise Mr. Red- | oyes tilled with tears, “thay never Know tho | ward otf tho slander’ that. tins been hurled descent uups, ‘The resuit of the esperi- | residence in Meath, where lier Majesty re-} getting along and fvimg altogethor too fast, | Parish, sending themselves to New Orleans, { path; “these people are falrly prosperous— tat A Went vena pas. pat becu.a wie of) at our people, How plululy false aud ant Is fonkedt forward to with inael tnt sided on her former visits to Ireland, ‘The former met together in discussion as to | Stllng and hypotheeating them.” “Yel, tn | for Iretand. 1 shalt show you something | Meit it my house shice fast Christins, when | ensily refuted are these ehaixes agalust men oF Lord Rosebery has purchased a row of See a a se the free of all these, the jury of the varish | worth while before night.” Wo wera fortunate enough to get x bit ot | Virginia, Happlly the whole country can est. ‘The Edison sunill table-lamp. too, fs ex- | ngisos in Sloune street. Sloane square, on | 80 nedy for the evil. One of the number approved iis accounts, and burned a large It puzzled ime somewhat to understand pig's hiend, But up here they don’t even now clearly seo and fatrly lide, for section ceiling a cool dent of attention. Stef the site al whieh he intends to ereet a man. | stated the case somewhut as follows: ‘Cho | amount of his paper, and asked to have hls | how anybody could be worse offathan to be | tye that, allsm [gyno more, Our’ President’s suffers wens’ electric Mat, which was so | sion more completely artiste and beantifnt | Conductors, but a few yenrs botore, ttpon the | bond canceled—some of lis bondsmen, | walling hi cold mud without a™pprotection | Surely this must haye been an oxceptional | jnes broug ht us all ng une fumily to his bed: me C y Pp H i 4 | case. It was I Idle that e i it sttecessful fast year, Will. be used | than anything of the kind yet attempted ty | opontng of the road, were young men just | SUN, being members of the Polteo Jury whatever for the feet; but ft Tound it at peat ye shat A eit at oe Vint side, and with clasped hunas we together min thi winter in. the reading- | Landen, beginning |n life, and generally knownas poor The Parish of Plaquemines, as seen, lus | Mitchullstown, at the foot of the Gnitue | Country ere could be more than one or two | mourned his death, ‘The snered memory of Mealy 9 tls wie spheda Miss Braddon’s * Penny? ediuon of the | "8 8 MIC GON TANS i been well and systematlenlly fleceed, The | Mouttains, Instances of such utter anc abject wo and | thosu days of hope, doubt, and common sore roumn of the British Museum: and a number | Waverly novels iy an Timiense siecess. Re- Thelr status had nndergone a renarkable | fleecing has been done by Deaocratic oft | ~ Boarding one of those most excerable of | Misery. But Mr. Duggan told us to the con | row ean never be broken? of Swan’s Incandescent lghis will be tutro- | port says that nearly forty tons welght of | change, ‘Che conductor now, to begin with, | eluls fotsted ‘upon the parish by appoint- | all yehleles, an Irish jaunthys-car, we lett trary. Pialfold ne thee tie house We had Just ‘Iho extracts from the State's editorial are duced, not only in the small rooms adjoin- | these miniature voles have one over the | sported a fine diamond shirtstud; likewise | Went A remarkable feature of the Grand | Mitchellstown att o’cloek in the morning in a only aa ‘Galtes Rf hint Sag tg be | Mitended to: show that the inembers of the amg the rendtug-room, but algo in the Prinel- | cotnters of the publishers, Messrs, Muxwell. | y ring, He showed you, on the road, n fine | (Mts teport, In fael, Is, that tho parish ollt- | n soaking ruin-storm, the cold, misty drizzle | Seen allover, the Galtes Mountains, ‘To be | Ninth Massachusetts, while denying facts ; . ony he i cluls elected hy the people, and who are Re- | going through our heavy overconts, andal- | convinced, we tradged painfully through the | jotork in Rlelunond, proceed to vilify the pul Libvarinn’s offtee. ‘The entire electric: ee farm, all in tine order, of which he was. the | publicans, are alt ‘unt with clean Mont panetrntiniy hu cacy are raln for seven tong hours, people whom they insulted. “Thelr eoudues Hight exhibition as now shown it Paris is to ~ AN INDIAN REMINISCENCE owner. It wasstocked with an abundanee | skirts, , rlls report, signed by sit Our driver was 0 loquiclous fellow, who We tolled turough Helds that in América while in tls elty was slinply outrageuus, be brought over tojour Crystal Patnee for | gprciat Gorresponience of ‘The Chicago Tribune, | Of blooded animals, At either end of the | tech Grand Jurors, Is on veritable | had at his tongue’s end hundreds of ine | Would not be necepted aya gift, Here, itthe | und the fact that thers wore Northern sullen exhibition, 7 i‘ ‘ ail ai bombshell in) the | Democratic — camp. | stances of the oppression of Jandlords and | ¢xorbitunt rent chargdd for them could not passing through Rietimond deterred the an FiSeAWOS ATI Conpwaven, Mich., Oct. 20,—The earliest aon Yo.dyeated you tn & Tide Hellnd'n fast | iio Foreman, S, W. Sawyer, a Republican | tho terabhe atriees of the poor ovicted | be pald, the haldars were evicted. “We went | thorites. from taking forelble meusures to os TUE SAN OY ILE AUNT known settlement in Branch County was a | horse, with a Girnout generally to corre: anil a prominent planter, Who is undoubtedly | tenants, Le talked fast, and, lils whole through roads 40 wrotcherlly bad thot teams | punish thom for the excesses and orgies cone oMr, D'Oyly Carte bs delighted with the | iroding-post established where Is now Oak | Spend. He tad a tine house mn town, In whieh | to be eredited with the’ report, certainty de- | heart belng In the subject,” he talked well, | could iot travel over them. Yet taxes had | jniited In broud dayHalt. upon the vrinetpal sucess of hls experiment of Iehting hisuew | Grove Cemetery, on the western outskirts of | He lived. Me was reputed as keeping a fast | serves well of the community in which he | oftentines emphasizing his stories by point: Jo be bald by Pen ane had hotdises ow | streets. rem the time of thelr arrival In theatre entlrely with electriclty. ‘This wew | shig etty, It was lucated there previons to | Woman—In some eases, one at each end: of | Hives. But fow woulil strike oitt us bolilly 05 | ing to barefooted, bare-lexed, and bare- | cithor side. Wo saw fluids that lad been te- | the ety they resorted tu Acts of violence Iny-louse, the Savoy, isquite tne prettiest | iselly. Twas located there previous to 7 Nie hy Director submitted that for | Be ,litsdone, It evidently needs but Just | headed women, ' who wont’ trudglig | claimed from the original state, had been | whet respected neither tho tights of prop. Lena SANOys US a ho sit ~, aud was tha supply-depot for | the one, c Ty) such Foremen and juries to expose’ the | atone the cold,’ wet road with no pro- | wade productive, and had “been tho | erty nor the sex of woman, Parties went theatre lu Hendon. “Its built upon the site|" tanee — elrenit. of territory—it | these fine diamonds, farms, blooded stock, | plane-spots of Loulstana, to the coufusion | tection from. the frightful Inelemency | cause of the eviction of the holder | into barroums and helped thenselves at the olu Savoy Palace, Mr IY OsIY | heine the tast post before reaching Chicago, | fst horses, and turnouts, and these elty | of the Bourbons tt control of the weather but a lah slaw! | becuse ho could nob pay the rent | ythors sulzet vehicles, forelbly Cario tay, avolded the Queen Anne | on the roud from Detroit to that place, 1 | Homes, as also thy needed suppltes for the A PROSPECTIVE NEW DEAle thrown over the tagned dress that scarcely } Wyiielt the lumprovements browht wyon bit | tne the drivers, nud tok possession. Gigs and Esthetle styles of decoration, and bts | ay owned by some Datroit parties, hut wasin | fast women, the allroad company had eve | ‘The Bourbon management changes hands | covered their Declea ra Women, whom rapidly golug to wastexgain, Large patches went Peout (he serait iitteunt las " ehosen the deleate plaster modeling of the | oinrge of one Marantotte, a Frenchman, and | tently been made to foot the BIL He sug- iy ee thal ae vi ie Guyaletneyy eee areal koe hetaeee to of heather, whieh is worse than the Amer- them overtake SOI, Hietody etnis on Ve fudian Henalisnnen, The Meatne wit C8! | Inte a citizen of St. Joseph County, who was | ested the turning out of the whole crowd | ein Wit front the coundeys and, ns bo. | Are commonly supposed to overran Ireland | leat farinets’ bane, the Canada, thistle, wary | pio. strest, and forelhly. deprived. tuein nf 124) persons. It fs admirably situated, be- | they buts merehoy, ~ {iid tha putting in of a new set. ‘Lhe Presl- | twoun tho elty and country, poltitentiy, there | aud make the courts tifa one of continual | Rowing pyer it choking al netlas Cans rus thelr tunch-baskets, Before the tral felt tween the Stramt andthe Vietorin Ean! At that tne all the Indinns tn this region, } dent took up the ease tu reply, Ho admit | has long bean a deep-seated Jealousy. ‘White | Munoyance. They were bright, Intelligent, | semetation. | Tt wank so worthless that three | ft Nerktow thoy avant amis a Aut of ment ab the Juneture of four Uistinet thors | as welt as many tiles West, were In the | fed tho general allegations of the bill. | ever af Liberalism, or *Cotiservatism,” ty to} Wd handsome aud, notwithstanding the | votes or dined work worth be required to pie | eSre Wout geal aid elswest thee Be altghturey habit of annually going to Canada to restive | The company had indoubtedly hnd to pay wee hts buen capttied tate rehtesentecl to tee ehwurtale ut It wee Bn unnat. | lebaek to the condition t& was In when tho | hved aitltenw ina ctr eared at E QUREN, APA VETS amuities from the Brlllsh Government; | for the dlamonds, watches, ete.; also for tha | Tying ity. ‘Fie country SGulonten again, | wal cheerfulness, for it was noticeable that huldor Hatt Huet compelled to lewva, Je after Thott bat behavior was) the tuk of the Mr, Edgar Bruce, the tes nf tha Prince | and jn maxing these visits they were | farms and blooded stock; for tho town- | have been represented by the. most Ride: | there were lines about the mouth and around Having duvoted ie beat seats OF is Hfe to] town. Some of them were kuovked down of Wales"Theatre, is the only manager who obliged -to piss this post on the | houses, fast horses, and -fust women, But | hound of onc Loulsiana Bourbons. Gov, | te eyes that told only too plainly their story: ‘Afler seven hours OL ath aielite as these: For lu lig tadiby la the streets. W lieu tba diiaeor Mie Queen arian tar twenty | Sl thromgh Coldwater—so that in a very | hostbltted the awustion, IFJt was not bet | EH ven Lleiteton. Metinery, cad | Over with den ivine ovidenees we cout | Wille eniues bo doseribed, ‘We-sware Waly [own syed throwglree city ai inGlaie fue Re Nhijesty. nae ne or Mature short thie It became quite a resort for the sou to bop tie ot! eur area watall apink, of two dlstlietive a elements, | hardly belleve tho storles ot eruelties com- prune ye aend pane We: tut to, Sh Snot et fur crowd eouiboaed pL, the Brothors, fulhets fh theutre or yous since sho saw | redskin, «Prominent amongst these Indlans | these things in hund, thin to employ anew | Naw Orleans Is nivel to Loulsianaas Paris | titted by the landlords and thelr agents during the long drive to Aliteholistown not tt ath a cuts. the Indies insulted, as be ‘ “the Colleen Bw ab out Adelphi, | wns the celebrated Blick-Hhiwk, sald to have | set. and be made to pay for a new and full | jsto Franee. New Orleans hay been tha Which our driver kept pouring Into our oars, wort wns auld. ‘Tho shbjeck way too terribte ng orth purpose af punlabtny Thos i watly ic, sylinses Oe i eentury azo. vase be vn Fate atic BY. seat but to have | supply in the same line? ‘The question, of Kenbren try of Ate tants: Obenubaatty » Here yyejcouldiug realize that they eat le true. for talk. . they would not let the train stop, and the week, however, Mr. Bruce was summoned 1 Drought up wnone the: Hours Hine! - | have been the heads of the various ring: by Bert “ ; tr nn" Falnbar iw cay Wis lav it en th esustun of shel course, was aellncher, andjthe old conduct- MN have bore utterly refused to accept them, and did not, ie Colonel?) by the Prince of Wales, who hey would iltel ei por crowd stoned it ns It flew by. ‘Thetr vonduet at Yorktown when they Ke i a Ebr, ts $0 Te. nit draavete retulneds evntrol, -'These litter ag : : reseuted politlonlly by ex-Goy, Wiltz, tl having gone about ning miles from Mitch- LOCAL CRIME. - first arrived was equally reprehensible, roposed that ke shouted fit ap istize and | completely encigeling its and the stngleroont Qur Louisiana reformers are made to sce | doy, Wiltz has been centered the party ellstawn we stopped ata little rondside cabin, mob of them took possession of the Acade Tring his company to Abergeldie Castte, | of the vost would soon by full of brayes and | the polntof the application with tho condi- |] chine. Hu was naturally bodad to prov us thoy enlled It, althotgh we would have | Nows Picked Up at tho Polica Stations, | wy of Musie there, and the proprietor was Mr” Bruce, aided by “some loval | sauaws, Atono tine, when young Mirae | tions reversed. ‘Lhey hayo, unfortunately | for and guard the interests of lis tnatners, | More properly denominated it a hovel, Anton Fogorstrom nnd C. B, Corwin aro at the | forced to close (he performance anid but out son transported tho | tette had hts hands full selling goods to ls | onougn it would seem, Ex-Gov. Wiltz was a native, and a Creole, MICHABL DUGQAN'A CABIN, West Madtwon Street Station charged with burg- ihe, Halts, if het beliavior was, aul ti ch-houses of the vaste into neharm | dark-skinned customers, a squaw offered: to tae The Creoles are perhaps of all others in Atthe invitation of our gulde we allghted, | lary. . B.Jobuston, a watchiiun on the Mit | Sth the Northern and Southern soldiers lid mnt on Tuesday night praduead | sell hii ale & Tange and dst! ly Wwhleit lias moked deerskin, whieh he ‘TO DEAL WITTE A NEW SET Aimerlen the mostelunnish class. Choy re ent ? von, | WOE cure to nssoetate with thom, neuishied party the | at aves recognized ay one whiell He had pur | in lieu of the old. ‘Thoy have been dealing, } jized tn thelr Governor nite representas shook the raln from of our erest conts, and Wali janvetie ert tout atathad pal uot tprobable that some ivetion will rian at the | elitsed a few clays broviowts bya pecutlar | consequently, with a far imngrler crowd. | tive, Io accorded them a goodly portion of | worked the litte holding back of it, Ile | sroipte, which looked asf It had been tempered a bean hy the: ichinen dt poop! eatin the lust February, | Wark whieh he had placed on an obscure | cpneir experience, naturally snotgh, has been | Ws patronage, Ills was what might, be | was not at home; but his wife, a comely, ith. The pel lois havitar distirtetiee inatiat ns boa agitated, und atlidastts o res Deaerieo arrived | eT ae setust orale te aye paling | geuluully openings thelr uxes, Its ho longer | termed a Bourbon Creole government, Gov, } buxom wont of about, 40 pars, asked Ws | ising? “and pload. guilty only. to huve stoton a | Vane Uriantehl (away denitieun, Oct 1 yal Dore “ mi ENE tS hd cl aunts, HISt, Wi ult, | MeEnery, as betore sta 8 from tha coun | toby seated, ut the same the offering a i The’ . ent 0 [- tils was tha signal for- the gue stontly at the other end. |The ‘Indias oss in past ait nretbt tie dinonepuire. | iy. Ilo tepresents 4 wing of tho purty tong | small stunt on whieh one of the gitisot tha | Pde from Mivaukeo to this elty. teil cueelleapa th dake Onto ahs tes a nte entre, g y pee Pts ely ° 2 niderstoud y Y ° i. i fy Ot oe commenced, the part of Cal. Woottwell W, | their inidst, He leit his kines across the | Gb the, He eae a tte alin Ittorest of country Hourbans, cara of an fafa tines gous by the names of SeGrath and Keuny, | front Isof no'wvallif It Is suffered to rect ! } s % valle iS ; While our guide was Inquiring for Mr. | is locked up ut tho West Chicago Avenue sI vhun ranks are broken. Wands | Guulted Slater | Canale | being | ssi whether to command peace or divide | Said to have led off with. an eye-opener in |, Frou thy first of tha Wilt, government | Dizm, wo muy an Inspectionof the house, | Station. charwel with n- number of therts ak EUS (MCR nok adundvably layed by Mr, urn v Ln spite of Holdatited by ae ality a belie, weked ap | Hood curnest. It was notso med the mivry | thery has been, as between these two ele | where a un, hiy wife, and seven children | trom housekeapors who have been fools | Wearing the uniform of Massachusetts, the somewhi ty ati a ee Kin HIM shlowed the corn, | fctar his teing adefaulter—the pubic wera | ments, é ie lived, ‘Chore was the one priuelpal roomy, in | 8H) enough to employ Ber ee mts | We atte very ald Adjutant-General Berry stize, tho aetuny neattl (eed Heithted esate | simedine narkson tle two. tothe assembled | Weuted to altogether too unel by way ot ox- A RECOUNIZED FEUD. which we wera standing, witlelt was about | Thy hua alroady been ldeutines by the Henig ee | (eens this seandal a matter of steht hupat- Atal ie renee eater et EGiE ly Pee eit nw! sonrcd Dit te | Pawation, ‘Lhe amore tho mufter was ex- | It has shown Itself In vations ways, and par | ten by twelve feet, and eight fect high. ‘There y ly echt order tle ‘ " " é a d, of No. WWM chue, | tance that he has issued a bent TM HSL The she requested the Price | chieftain, commanding tat thy skin baedven | Bisined, the tore, us ovident, there was to | Menlurly tnadivision In the Stits ,Senute, | way wo floor, except the urlaiunl earth, There Jobn Lappare Herc ee, WE Na ee eer ates reeting Gen, Ebon & . They © “ ry | encenl. There were certain points upon | ‘There was here a recognized opposition to | was only ane window, and that hid never | street. Ono day about four months ago - | ber of his stil and one Ine olicer of his ot Wales to present Mr, Bruce to her, (0 Lie fhien thoy all aan out ne Whielt the public came to be avemtyely | the Governor's appulitinents, LL rendered | Inownapangof glass, Inoue end ot the Foon ured ton NURAGW OPK Sr Le ote re Ble. [emanine:tonnconee eae Wilmington, Del CHRISTMAS LITERATURES AD tie A Ny aie i ry taht en ey NO | agreed, "The amount of the defateation was | necessary something in the way of finesse on | there was a dingy, smoky fireplace, nrounil | remained only bul an hour, during woleb tia | Rohmer, and other points, If nec ‘Tho annual (lood of Christus literature | fined moreenzer to buy than before, hos | UNUM tlonably seriously underrated—would | the part of the Governor in the matter of | which were Inuddled three or four children, | sho plekod up two lnger-tings, wpnte of gold | sary, with lusirtetions to ‘thoronglly lie WHE suo be upon abs. Jucdgling by the fine | {tned mnere euger to rived outs atts cai | pover be definitly known, It milaht possibly | carrying his trends, A lirge share of tho | seantily dressed th loose cotton slips that'| carerings and an dross, Aittods In all at | vexticnte. the recent rumors and ehurces Inense popularity of Hrrpera Montity Maye | Yoram. honesty Hint A Is related ting, 1 | be fucured down to $250,000; It was quite as | Governor's nppolutients, i fuet, were ear | ene to just below the Knee, At the other | 7. A fowdaywafter this sho hiro out xt the | wire have appeared. in the — public azine, wit 1s tndeniable suiperlority’ over | Minion. te bishine SoM) or Soar work af | lively: to exeeed double that stim, ‘Cho de | ried without ever having’ been sent to the | end of the roum a brood of ebickens dis- nights Sue lett enrly in the morning bytece gag | pelnts, and ny others which may colue 10 all English publleaions. our publish oon ee otone Lee Tineke Tracie orth OFT rautter would never by serlously prosecuted | Senate for confirmation. ‘Chis xnpointing | ported themselves Ina pile of turze, while a % | their Rnowledze from any xoures whatever ee ls before leaving, Biaek Thowk gave lil . | of the family had risen, and earried off with i have a foreboding that ddarperts Chirtatins sont neknowledginent by presently eriininally because of the dofaleation; he | power tn Louishina, despite all which lias uvery few nulniites a huge porker would push | fora small parcol of juwelry und abeneh, Biuee | concerti theconduet of the Ninth f rwilleclpse all the other wimunls, tt tthe with ong of his fine Indian ponies, knew altogether too much; contd dnvedawy heen clatmed of reform, ds still a thing of | his nose te wt the open door only tobedriven | that date Bee RA compinints ‘base leon ment. Lnfantry, Massachusetts Volunteer , ib Sp itton to **ctetall a mem uly aextot looked tor in art-ctreles, othors equally prominent with hinselts had | goodly proportions, | ‘Che Governor apuoliits, | away by ene of the children, made to the police, and tho prisoner, it is | Militht, ar any of its mombers, during the > Watter Besint ind dames Kee, Ue es been fy ona genoral divide as momber of a | for Instance, the Police Jurors for enel of WHAT DUGGAN BRAID. {pourtt, wilt be identified for at leust oue-tulf | revent’ yislt of tho command to Yorktown, popular authors of * "The Golden Butterily,” ravrdinnary, ting. Phe money, agai, had been largely | the titty-two jetties Ue Hho Site, ts also the On tho return of Mr, Duggan from. the | 2028 othor larconica, Va.” ‘The offivers detailed are to report tave Just completed thelr Christiuias number Tanutan Newe, Oct, the expended In currying the State and elly clee- | Rocistrar and Assessor, | As these control | jeids we went with lim upthe Galtee Mount- |. ‘Tho Armory held a queor lot of prisonors last through the Second Briande headquarters, of Charles Dickens! alt the Year Rand. H. Blackburne, ‘the’ eminent cheas- | Hons—ln folsting the ringsters inte power, practically the Miunces and the batlots, some- ain, he expltining on the way that ho was |Web. In the women's corridor wero Annic | ‘This tsa proper step to purge the houor of Fhe tile of thelr story is “The Captain's | pi rho hus go strikingly added within tho ‘To say that public confidence was shak- | thing of tho Influence is seen us carried in very. comforinbly tixed evo ab wi 4 | Gale, an inmate of Huby Boll's ranch on Puciiio | the State, and has probably Leen taken at Roo?! ‘These authors are also theaged | last tow days to hla world-wide reputation by | en, but poorly expresses the facts. it was in | train, Ilere in New Orlenis, wlso, there Isa ielehbors, Herat pod commmarell with, hie avenue, who Ys cburgad. with the fireeny of a iM is ‘ , the suggestion of the conmunder-in-chlef upon a three-volume novel, AM Sarts and | iy vietory ia the chess. touconmont ut Berlin, | no wise improved with the lapseot the, ‘The | ke propontdurating power in the Governor's 1 the ttle holding te oecupied when It wallet containing $8 from P. Gilloway, u Wiae ee ‘ Men,” nl ne: roan exbibition of ls romarkuble powers eaple, viele 5 ee} Se tppolats the ‘Tnx-Colleet 4 “Bb v 5 cousin Grangor, Whon Gulloway dlavovered Sans UE Me ene NOUTahe wey sUiidtoid pinyin fnew ovontng nt Mtoutioes serge shames Pats Fedo sepublies na tle motu as Cll ai | Sus HHL oF stony aud teks, an wus noxt to | iin” toss RG bareud tho “doors af tha STANDING BY THEIR EMPLOYERS, 0 ate Board vartlale: * a" or rh Ay ed Fr - rac sarow of fitly” rumen of che | Wrage a muir aftaudhee Gea | OUT OF LE Wuvixu-tax Gro xi mun | uf Awewory ail telecurdaf Monique, | Gn were tied. Ding his lifeline the It | wells ore rie any “un el “ES ute, | fOEMO, Oe, The, commis om your R89, 1s Une thle oY Me B.E. Pranell- hand dnd-cighe aniuteurs of | ‘That such has long been the conelnston | {ese positions atans are estlinated by the | was partially reeiulmed, to rocks and, buwi- | Ad finully 885 of tho: monoy was rofuuded to | Voy s jah to's Christinits suamualy and “Soeluty D+ and expertence had been arco verslons " that of Messrs. Beeten’s, the City of London Chess Clib, adints being | Now Orleans, nypenrs 0 beyond que: here in | Kuewing ones as covering, bn the way of | dyes were taken out’ of a part of one | Rim. When tho police heard of it they pulled | that thay be atluwed to contribute ta tho pill A discusston hus been ols on in the Yrea to mutmbors and ty tends. | dowbt if thare is a ein Yatra at Not fees and perquisites in varlows ways, rt ry tile Kuby and her household, Jigia Rolnbirdt was | llshers the result of one night's work, to polo I rita $200,000 asstavie, — | Ub wate pe, Fant ne ac vaucad to. scat Wn mi oioiniog coll, Bho wus out on n wncee | ward tha puymeiit of the Judxmeut of Saal . ot a : ma | Who wil not frankly adil as inne. Grad | ‘The present Inemnbents Holt wider appulats [ud raised soniw ttle crops, and the rent | recovered bis senses his witch and 8200 cash | Costs obtained against that paper on Friday iurvery stuy of (qnody vu IRR Gl Pe TENT Remar a A pig ames ly, tuo, uteh the sme oplaton ts obtains | ment from ex-Gov, Wiltz, ‘They are imulere | went up to 20 shillings, When the present | wore missing. Uponseareting dutla attho sta. | a libel sult, this expressing thelr opinion that Has heen weclderd, after aitel controversy, | i oC ate Ainriny ing credence in the eountry, [tix seen crop. | stood as of Uiese being earrled without con | lemme steeeeded to ly It was in compara. | dou tho watch and $4 of tho monoy were found | tho vordict was wrong. Accurilugly, the oun that the tots from the pen of Galdsidtiiy | baweds ae, men, while his opp ger toad RTE tt . ? “ A auch al by | aime Ue tore respectable clisse antirely slike woout. the authorship of use | Without deity IMterally Diindtolded, Mr. Hliwk+ 1 eats , conpse. hybored | u no ustrivs | pling out here and there Jn the country press, | ironitlon. “Phoy are now, an seo, al tho jy good shape, and with the fmproye- | secreted upon her person, Hufus wills, John | position bill for Monday's paper sill be given Ba fae Mex: neg aut sath Hrabess t6 | Gone dn the cuutre root were YUae uakcins Ltael Volt dn varlous Toeaities merey of the min throngh fear of whose to hak made, building the house, or pace tie aaa Mts brathor, werg run tn last | for that purpo ) patie a NG Hitiie reprint of Un feat adltlony | awe’ oblong tnbles, 9 with four | ana in various ways. Certain of the more | apposition thelr names were withheld from er hovel, the value of tho tand had In. | evening by Cilla: Croukwho thouxt tes were a = *y Inet aly Lluirles. Wola, wilh eonkeiinls hours, ait whtety teu players, | yonturesume and outspoken are boghining to | thy Sen ‘The chines, couseqaently, all | creased enough In the dud of the lundtogd | aNiod fer tte inreouy af same told fa the HOSTILE INDIANS ARRESTED. 5 ‘ 3 ; ad Natae Hyd hteketns | dulve for wid unearth the local frauds and | things considered, for rutuliing weir nites ta fustits hin Tn placing thu rent at £2, or 40 | powun run in by Ollicera Dollard and itarecs, | Wita.cox. Atly Get. ih—Tho renegade Colet i" WE SSALVATION Atty! i ae atin poe tar shorivontings of thult Democratle oufielals, | are exeeedingly slit. These are the phives, shi{iiings, aro being held ‘on’ susploteu of baying com: | George and suvon of bis mien, tho lust of ull thet i The mov tof the “salvation Army” | further ond, where thy tor ion abighor level, | Chere tollows an occastunt oxposure, which | too, of all others, held by, and of must te That traet of land In Antorica, (€ one wore | initted some becent snouk thefts and burgiurios were out, were arrested today by Maj. Challe ‘| ronthy ooattruet public attention, Ane | se, Black buen ef ds Tavving a ydamiusing eheet upun the | vertanes to, the manipulators of the central | to co to the few districts whore such abom- | on Mlehigan and Wabash avenues, Brewer 4 ‘Sau Carl dat tu trons, ‘This is (he 4 other grand “Counello® Wie? eae olf last i aback turned tothe | Bourbon element iu pow Tanching HEAT: Then tenaturaly a | inably bal land ean be found, would bo | thought to have boon fuplicated in recent | At Sau Carlos, and are now tn trons, a . oak Mxater Thule Disorderly services The plan of opura- Not the least of these Isa late exposure of | quilcing among the dry iM xp tospeak, | thomhtextrenmely high if fb were sold at a | Sellmbing” Job which netted him wcoustdern- | Chief aud purty who aro accused of taking pact Were held, a wd dard collections tuken thon ony be deeribed tn a few words, Tho trat ut the vutlook, Nov is nit ven | dollar, ar four shillings, wn acre, . blo quantity uf Jewelry und fine rahuont, ‘Tho | in tho Killing of citizens wid soldiers on tho rosd FRAUDS IN ¢ 4 i it TE PABISIL OF PLAQUEMINES, Hy % * " follow recently took up with avother onin'a | between Thoms ud Apacho In September: yeh erie rose posters | boards, calls out the mune of the plese moved, { condition of atales fie from creditable, to say pt Already the ale is filled with tho hii a Job or twoof thu kind inorder to win brand A Talo of the Seu, wile Fe TEE LINE Te ee oe ata si | together with the techiul name of the squire | tho least. Itshows the parish co have bevil Onigous sounds uf Hupendhye ebunges Lean'tila it. lye trlud my best, but tts for bhinwelf aud nustress. 1. Hi Groon ty wlio un Landon ‘Teharaph, Ue. 1 ive Mest lepuarern, tattown. One of the of | upon wht it fa placed. Tho blind-tolted” Jom and. systematicnlly robbed iy various: nt inate 4 t i Lees AS fitely tnpassible, ‘2 prisoner, baving been arr early in the Bpbraim Wilson, a colured saltor, and a nav Tending phieards runs this: Pluyor then haa to realize mentally the pustuon | ways, aud ton hirge uggrezate umonnt, by | Agided won, Hutely nogsible. morning by Olver Martin ( : gonnar Al the Ine 1 of Rusuatt, who wis landed at Falmouth ester “Suppose you don’t pay the rent, then | stance of a imun who was robbed or 4 watch aud ree ¥ juus uf - Fy ts Obulty and it acaullentn of incuey on State stroot, | ay, Klves the following nurcative of the © There's aon Lay at Ma, Vv ut t intups, Deans The seatiur Burrows fs golmg | at the mon por hod, and Peas | vtartlay wity bis bourd, and enh : fi : ky e ‘The Tux-Collectors of the First and Second titer mneve, elon. ts inate iy | HU tllells In eauttrals | Piaquemlnes, the | pyistricts, nw atderstond, Will bo the Hest to sill prentdy, and, when it's all ov: * arlver pal extending ‘if ntl the crow, excopting himaulf, of the American send Bis satvatton bullets | aecurdaucy with lis direation. “Thu Uret game ty | WWerviver, parish, extending from tho | walle the'planl, If they hay not indewt heen ibe thrown outta tna road, with all | Boar Twelfth, lato Suturdny night. Drigiting Amie st eaters bound drwun Wi emis wi i + Passes to within a short distance belaw Ne: f td left Suto Thoms wad there'll be plenty more ta lot ty | thon lett da abeynner, while viaber twa makes one ince De Durlacusbtl yc ted for iy lures already wotitled to tht effet. ‘Phe post my familly and the Httle furniture we have a niugton for Uayti: ‘Tho Atino M, Baluer Itt miss MI ining ere ety: | ue EEE Agyo. which 1s reMnoned Uo 1 ie ere ete TS tay HL a His dino rae | Lin the Fest Distelet Iie lone’ been titled by | gutten together,” A Quintot. Wilinietonon Sot, 2 and on the Yeh, counts ing itt wilels Icing Jewity | then mukes hia secon muve, wid wo tha zatnes | purlsh ior ight, owing to. the fact of thy | ts ft may seem, by an atd-thing Kepubiean, | the house yor. have built. and off the land ue 1, Bue he it iy H o "| ay © We vliall | proceed simitncously WaAttl the phivers drop hs babyy re l Bu OY Having Weld Mnolntinents) ta wuct, muder yy swat HL ac fo ee ut tis, witsti ay ue ane by one ag the: Wate a me Nalin a A ab Ut LUN senate tied vt t e ostill then march Play begun iat ovqivinug at tl the tows, with w brass band und Klig | on without intury 1p i ¢ tho muln= wut your fathers before you made frou ponnected with Fol; ex: a ore na the gate did not subside, cut asey, blows, eltitad, tothe whites of two to-ant, fatgely Repube | Warmoth, the Loulskana Democriey, as it | ttterty wortliless flelds of rovks 2" Preasurer fillbousy, O oA. Uillag, und | inet (Cho, matnealt bad previously been Dte . Georg . nN Prosident Arthur, ‘Theso men have bold pecul- | away), and then let xo ber port anchor #0 a toek, and . 1 tds i: 4 ns, could Hever Ret the bettas or the Mt Then those fellows would come down rach = | ke the wind. A ble seu, however for about threw b Hea The fact isamide tse ot by sone of publlcats tinder the fend of Whol thon ues | upon ie.” ! far ralations to, vach other for twonty urtwon- | keep ber head to tha win p te um Lhe je ts ‘ i tyelva years, Mr. Morgan Is ot course, the | cupsized tho vessel, ‘Thu crow, sx in numbe ent the tend, when it w te canal hearty 4 PH PRA Eee Treponema cepted munagors, “They aiitst needs : ‘Ax ho spoko he polnted ton flying squadron Glacse dou moat diutlekutshell igure in’ the | suceucdod in ésuuping from the wreck (0 tit felt wyatt Moetuber | brouh chock Bree M sone Staten, tor Instance, heads ath arttety on the | | G0 ‘tO THR REPUNLICANS FOI IAIN, ere RCE aerate eptea eR RD eR Me at ain, Qetober hus braweht rf Y wg avicted a number uf | beld the allio for tha four following yeurss At | attached to tho vesaul by tho rigiinu, and ay Ie and ich, | Topore ot Uh As wiatter of notorious fact, the manugers | Slistown after tin aquurter past es Gisand diy as follow feathers and, bi aplte of an early ys t a n " "| t , e tho outuot he made Col. Utes bis private secre- | tho water ulonalte, ‘The poor fellows did oe i ne stilts Of atta wa When play bul to be daconsiugd owing to die APE PeEsiyy 1. Wnulor whom they obtalned ‘cantrot of thg | kenunts who had been unable to pay the rack | tity aad ono year Intor he appultiod hint bays | stay thoro lume fog ia beat twenty mluites vs tues uf whiter, fhe anuebuty are overituwing | tntenuns Oo Ae het proved that suly th one cur py nf eno | HEWE ane Thue Held Chomselves In pow pt ete tuc Ae brie oa een ane dco tigre uavier-Gonoril,” Farly in bis tirst tus tho | an ned trlshitans wow washed, ves ie “gy Aaa) veekiuy tiatantice— Chae at Sy, wel Mas [shiek buen, | yy, e y ced from. the Republtean e vernur inado Mr. Arthur bls Hi = | drowned, und goun afterward Bw yuNnE ght” velwn Inthe gay eapltal, (tis curl lefoated by isanponent, ‘Phe turen wen | 1 atl iatsedd at Va mabe, | ey noduerd fre mae dangling at his | Techiet and subsequently dvatedt ina | can folicued bin” Anoruer wave: carried Wty i | age ad carbine, while d ; Dir, dames ff Houston, thon. 14 one of the | Eye loaded carbine, ad : fo observe what wh Anglo-nanin fits Chappel rhed, walle that with ‘hte " _Plaqueniines. . | oletine Republicans, who so Went over to | Silo was a sword bayanol we position to Inspector-Gonerul, | tho Captain, and ‘soun two othors, thu mute Hey 7 fi. Knellsh is. spoken nae | Mt. S. oh Beave vlared drawn pan thy He quatatne Wy ste repore.Ge the Grald suey eerie fi eee ry | ,, But our bustnuss in hind was not speculnt-t { and finally Quartermaster-Goucral, ‘Mtr. Hills | the cook, wore Washed aif, locked in exch othe if, Be Pere nen Fea ay erage a eRe | imomililon of {UAE Hontuniae Ii Ae abe whlch fv elgned by tttuen muimbare ihesvot, and begun wou of the weevpteal anancars nut gp i y Quarterinas ural, Ute. Hl: eet tangs that 108 i : Asa n , 4 report ruvuuts a fearfully rotten condi. | forthe Demnoeraey, He has been one of the | UM thon resulls se much ns Lo seo the actual | house, who “thon resided in Geneva, was | army, Wilson only bol ge did not eeu y 2 watd to set the hishtons. Paris shopkeepurs | Rules the wmateurs werg defeated. bt will be | oy uf puitieal und ollulul morale it that une | recht a ak, under viiiz | coudltions that led to and still sustains the | elected to the State Konate in November, 1450, | night was lntensoly dark, und that be ‘ jake fruntle efurts to attract customers by even that Ube tauredesforce whieh Sr. WMaeihurne hae purtiabs, right-bowers, suv to speak, under the Wiltz this Ia tho mnie sueuesstully weeomplished 14 ‘ting thelr best goods Articles Atte | remarkable rather 04a Touat iaemury thu Ry ! Y i t rata ye tho attals Miretetg aaarreiva sony perwona Uae | Me, Tougton tmust step dlowh anal’ out, | remelting ral that wie conti HOw | corn expieed, Gav. Stongan uppolitod Ailinonen | vouteived to fasten plvces of wood toxcter, $0 gla! ie ‘ orth fs dow making we British beliant performanuu fu chogspluying, Lt tu | of tie Of nue promuinent aria round As undersioad, his plien isto be tiled by | torrents, up aun desl fy a iHitsldte, Adjutuut-Gonvral, ‘Tuua we sco that Artuur, | we to form a kind ub raft, asd bo uscit ame t mt Sue! sunt retest ae, ee bya tne ian pteatiaktaeedndton fur stulesiien, and reuuperauing politicians, und | Capt, Dick Shuvot, a well-known and popur WILAT 18 DONE WITH THE STONES, Hilihouse, und Nitya. wore ‘the managing meme: | cunvas as a sholter for bls head, wt 7 from aid “econ.” As to ayers ws Paul -plorphy, Paulson, ant) Zukers | Walch fd so overwboltuiudy ttadleat, wad bus for | lay stoumbout Captain, late, if not uow, in Along the side of the road wers high stone | bera of Gov. Morgan's tullitary stuf’ for about | weap bls body In and to prutoot hinsell fo) gray and bottle-greun will reign suptome for | (Fs Whllo Mr, Ulaokburne ina on several ove oraeius Its Inyarmble represontaulve fu atl poitileal | charge of the steamer dels NK. Bell, "ite. | fences, om four to seven Teet wide ut tha | $V years whon the Stato was raising and of- | tho numeraus sharks aid other yuracily L blu rete ¥ : Wes >, | Heortus scores of reylments of valuutuors for | which were constantly attomptini to reach © e s ty whe o t etitest “iL. ses leces i y u e ‘. n va al “ye Bra novelties, Lat thoy ava hut very Tout the Cent routines for its avcomplishimont u | Whiel tha titwnd duty vo vigurondly exbases.” | Second Distilet, “Thera 1s thts unquestion- | toan iuqulry as to how they fotind thus’ to | arorgan program, Waon [itinnuae became Ade | by tho vrow ot br passtuye vesscl, the Swed { aes wil F Hausineraley | Blow 2) rare combination of qualities when it ie cans Thy clipping, trie enotigh in tha abstract, | ably to be a general turolag over mong the | make sueh solid, substanthe) tencos, “those | jutwoteGonoral Folger was elected lls successor Driguutine the Carl Roxyenniy, of Bergen nee je th i ue ut jue ‘the furgr for | sidered that the moves aned culled can never bo | Is none Ue less as distagenuous ax white of | Loutsinna officials, hy so fir as they are von. | stones were every one taken from that tleld | fo the State Senate, Ito wus a Jeading mombor | muro fur the vossul. to are ber mae ed Bl ee nund-palited fabries is kept up. Some | referred to by the player, wad that thus the | tho mark, We have here in Loulstana, la | trolled by the Governor, Wo are to have, | there, aud having no other pluce tu put them | and the organ of Cs torgun'’s Admluistration, | sorved Wilson on the spar and sue tive days rf Or the greatest tists do trot | Tatest pauses of a auinbor of constuntlyechatiz | ach purty what Is known asa Police Jury. | henceforth, as it would seein, Bourbons y lyn fence, mud our rent Was PAL Teds rathor Interesting tatrace the subsequent | Wilson only agw ous vessel during tho tye : 3 tng cunt 1 + '¥, | honceforth, wv A nisin | we det runt Was raed on f tho abit te disdain to paint the exqulstt groups of tha codmautions must be borne in imind with | trina be rated at ones much aan" Buatd of | puro aud widedled.. Lt will be tho country | us for dutng it, worge the luck.” Snrour of those fy@gentlomen, Coy. Burzun | which vlapeed botweon the thiy ol Ti, by flowers whieh form the Ghmuing of inuy of | Perfect dlsttuetness | and acer Amen | Aldermen” —controlfing the matters of taxes | managers, in liv of tie New Orleuns ring (We looked "Into tho field whence these | Bucame Senator i Cougrogs, | Mr. Hillluouse | wreek and bis reacue, und bo mado BNO wu, it Wortl’s most eegant toilets. ‘he Estat V at Muu otal teat “ oy » was chogeu Btato Controlivs, After renjaiuing | waving cauves, olv., but they were, 3 it avenient, tou, hus reached Parles iutkwe | 2venluy Were Messrs. Steinitz, Hirschfeld, Hore | Wd tinue tn xeneral, us it docs, in much | sters, who will have the deck. Asan ald- { stones were taken, It was us ert & | oight yours in the State Sunate Mr. Folger was upall hope of boing saved, Aud Wid i 1 HAinrat ye Bs peat hed Paris; nud we | fur, Mebonneli, Mucenski, uid Mason, und Bhp, | the stay manner, ‘Lheso Police Juries ave | iuer hast: The Creoles and ulgwers, like pleco of grgund ns can be imagined, wlll! | appointed Bub-Treasuror, He then went on tho tuto of exbaustiun that ho was uot seins muay Oba ie Ax aioxt fear as Wany stiie | (1. Adamzon, Honorary Socretary of the City of { appointed by the Governor, under oa law | the Chineso, mugt ga.” Hy ujote it bul ull of huge bowlers, rocks, weeds, and the | bunch of the Court of Appcals, and Mr. Hill- | of theapproach of thu Carl Bogonuly vu! cy hy Uots us ftuye sprung ty this | Loadou Guess Club. apesiully authorizing him to annoiut yutit REO, neyyr-dylog hegther, It was not capuble of | houga ultimately sucoccdea him’ as Sub-Treas- | boat from bor was gluse ty bi,

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