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6. : @u CuilAGO TMuBUANE: MONDAY, Dil » *BARLY CHICAGO. he brought Along about all he had, roots and al}, WN PAGS to MSG 12, npraper conclusion. It would bea great shamo | tortionate turiifs, and cry ot against tho use of / matter tntil ho board a rumor that Mr. ‘Toms | lege of stopping an hour at Carbondale. Dace | down bosida the fonen. post. im a Mit did not. After TP had testiqed, Guitean’s | Uritih gold in the nterosts of free trade. was about leave tho elty. Then his attss | ing Uiat hour tf ctosed amy futerest in tho | of bracing «should be host This method NO PANTHER. URE FOR UT. brother came to me at the hotel, whero f wit Their theory fx false. Induatries thrive better | pl nrousod, and, cotog botero dustico | urbondite Bak, and sped on to Otage Clty. | forty rode A fatty hehentod one ty aerate And Just hore ono of the Nalf-breeds was toliing } SAME nung Hameo gontlomott, and, (aa | with wo grotaution. Sugtand dent out bor cole in pau a wureat ‘or tho are resting telexenphing miy vasater thors to [int ta ont the neteh ee woul 0 He cdowumen yathor overbearing way, axked no If P-thougnt | ontes whith were onty te be produc he could dtetingulan between right and | raw material and to buy her produe wrong, or fact and ilision, Usaid Yes, ‘tlow | found out her mistnke. Party atat aly you knaw 1?" sald he. * Meenugo you ask tho | Hamont enjoined Ni of the ‘Tunt ssorved us cop tho thia-look open #O Teoull yet some | post four fom ature, Pe eee eee gMtntew tie he ie. a atrone | currency out to holp Minith ne Gahdwett, Carat | Bharier ied allo tae ieee MARKO. ho teas tes oc Pure | burkings tat hia arrest is Unjust: and (athe | to Osage an hove ahead of tho td dispateh | pronad: for the mament the vees ea non the Howland trom mauufnot> | withtiie i tebe thot will make ft oxcuodingly | (dn tho Wostorn Union tolegruph, anyway) | upon the fence, the stort brag nop? tat Johit L, Wilson and Madore Beau | Shufesntcnn!anntsrzines a nt te bien at the Council plenanntiess" out om the plats, in wh{oh the farmer got worsted: An Inilan ae i ened ‘ ¢ 1 eee question, Reeauee of the manner ta whtah you | ueing. ‘The rivera were not to be dammed, or | unpleasant for somebody, und found tho timer closad and the sehene | cram to lft t 1 Oiets as . Fires Paleface to sealp bin. ywuery of came are | uk: and Luteo think, said i, ‘that vou could | the people would be: and yet our futhore ite. ssa aaa ; Hone tO HN Thon T Wopeat te tengees Ttowle | kee wire te tracey atts When the hosters az Fe eee ean ee eyaaie inanituné tapirie, ( HOUW the uletinetion ts to when you wera, going | veloped respectable manufaeturos, ‘Tho States OPENING THE SEASO tho reauine tratn and went to Emporia tesco | post, tune trot nud two ineiea feet ‘ oF tho rent Rplelt), of prophet, which nearly | t be uncivit, are not protected asniist ench other now. Hut S) N. Hood. He eame ubonrd aad roto to Florencs | than tho coll Ia tinruliod forty: rote ats #round: rT ti f the Red Mi genred fim todeath. He rad ole way with to fy this trial the prisonor never puts forth bis | Ono of the atroncest feve-trade arguments In ———- und pronileed tu help ime, Raid he:. ‘Wo won't | drawn taht by inouns af a eee ratlaan | tho wire Curious. Customs of the Red Mon | sored him torent. 1h nad ie ny vewng, | {denot Divine Inspiention untilhonisextiausted | Now Enulaud ts tho fact that auie-factories and | Who Ladtes’ antl at WotmonteotaDee | lel Fou fall. If sau ary mrrontan f wills | with weanplos, After thls wire fi RIMIE jrulngy dd Medici very mich ple ith onet oth it Me worldly Hiwok explanation uid arument, | cdtton-tnilla are going up in tho West. ‘The riso nf . your bond for any amount: kovp me advised. 1 | stapled, on avcont ta ROM oneratrte Around Chicago~Medicine very much pleased with cueh thor for so short 3 f * xeription of tho Toltets, ‘ a sted, ant almibiely tea eueely fn heunainminee. and whon cornered be puts tha Iisplration ov nations dependa on the enetizy and intelllzenea ot New Vi . 0, vnme on to Wollington and twlagnuphed to} foot below it, and a third and f erase Dances—Indian Ora- MMiciires doseph Horussay, Anthony Navarre, | Uerhort, that isn pretense. ‘That thore a9 any | (ho weaule aud tat an peateucion ta ite Ladies Newr Vorie Times, Hee. ty Snulth to beitue mo the books aud Real und sich ( Jouvin a Foot, Byer ‘outih below Ton Horirand. Joho Tipton, and Loula View | aden thing as fnapiracion no lawyer Is going to | tries, (On the argument of protetion rueisiae | Tho season of fashion wos formally opened | othor papers us would protect aay creditor who | wires: tho the Tesps tory, + were the delexition Appalntced In t4idto trangnct | arene. The only thing a lawyer Will ult, oF anges fo lateness Ss Wt rlaue to-nturea the pone Just Bight iy the Ladica’ Onli whfch tunk vince | would not resort to violence—for L was pactlcn= e iwirva thus wreanged maken puriee che tlio businesa of the three consolidated tribes | any worldly nnn for that inagter, Is that tt pere ‘om me nt hot 1r at Delmonico’s, 2 wae In nil respects a inost | {arly anxious not to give: noy of those violent fel- | te ‘ar horses the lower wi Her, berfect cattle lows auy udvantnre over those inore doojla— | without bitba te: re shoud be not enhand (Uhinpewne, Ottrwas, and Pottawntomice, with | son betloves himselt inapiced. Custos dogs not tho wiurens Che toverse Is tru. F nritiinnt atalr, ‘This Uall was gotten up in tha re ; eOveNt CULLINE tho ki Chicago Tribune. y t cy voter, | elteve it, beowuse ho relies 1 fs adrottness | One-third of the wages of producers goes & and he’ came to Wellington with tet. sand (rth wre eh iy s 10 Knee, un nto, a niche iy fants me Nove 2hat tug Manirenicnts Teste ie hove te peouuee ne! Sin dade a paleo Mond | Mhat the tacit protects, ‘The unprotected samy manner a the Patylureh butts, except that | wo took n frulunt-train together for Wichita. pl i wteeabonnd ha place wpon tho posts he tho clnee, 1 [ ppt Intendely hot. One night Las wondering what | wantsto play before the country us a brillant | Borer tin the yaat majority. Protective tarit | tho subscribers, instend of being gentlemen, | Devan, who belved Sinith otf, 18 a good fellow, it wat j ‘The upper wire proyents: 7 inure itisonly when be feels himsolt. colug to |! adversu ty tho lnterasts of the laboring men, | wero 100 Indies, most of thom among tho lowlers | BUL careless, Teexcited the curodity of the | ing to retel aivae the tone. taste Gt ‘ | - | and tho politiotans will soon find It out. ¥ , vitye | Cildwell peopte bs a fooflal fronke Just ns the | uppe s Lt Vastead of th ye lgngad that he interposes Divine insplens | i fouietouae chaexes ton to Westeoy tho | ty New York snotety, ‘The number of tavites | CO neon tho point ar leaving. flehnd ture | uli as mona eee ered ribbon, i Tererring tothe conduct of the prisonor in | uictlty of tho aath—a shadow of sluataws—tha | Pond was United to 690, oneh of tho aubseribers gutten somet hing, sumo, trifles T wuppose. nt the | Por awine, the Fourth whee ut 8 ¢: ning to tho candyet of tha privonor 18] legal outh ts pow moat pitiral and contemprible, | being’ entitled ta Ave, Tho hour ect for tho | Tnvk, and, tive minutos verre the teal left | ralaetl four ineies, und two burbs ete tence iy i1to be considerate. of tho Interests af ta While courts nrguv about mea who do not bes | opening of the ball war 0 o'clock, but as Inte ay | gave A hookmnan Sl to drive him to tho bunk and At equal distunces below, For ah Wires placed, to to eomalderate, of the theresa of tts | ttovntn Ged, weine tho auth, emiete and tho | iJryoniyatow personsliadarsived. AtTto‘clock, | UNCK to.tuo train, The foolish driver wulpned | lower elrus, us ity fered for awinrs nee saeare? however, that he mluot Compelied goon bes | HTH tee destroying tte aanetity, You jo into | 4 swavae, th + ‘alt + | his hordes Into arin, and this xrouead eho et Vous consteneted, barbed wire, withers enna. hivtor from the pelsoner—not by Mentone the court, the Clerk pops up, taumbles n few warts, owaver, the ronins wero rapidly Ailing up, ands | asity, not to say ausplulon, of the people of | the conditions of’ a perfect Tonge, Uniting alt Hind of punishment he meant to adunntatere be | metas with twhelp yatt Gad." and. yout kiss the | string of eareiages Uringing Crea arrivals ex- Coplrelted tvaly barmless. Upon tho tava aecpans Weendgug tha prieoner for trentyetone hours, | Bible ana sinoll forty ttazen Irishnen. The | teudad from the Swenty-ruventh street door far + At Wiehita tho tralu stopped bait an hour, | Cyllege farm thore ttre ulny mites sey eral cantinement on bread and water, without any | cenments = Committee constatod of Mra, Chapman, Mes. Bute | prought back to Wellingtou, whore) mob. of Yay, Moraes and wattle; during tha seuson ae newspapers tu read. hat would have browne | Ooh # r i, + t ts tinal bas been seratche mnwrsabers 10 rout. raat wan pave rnin The wivocatos of protection were felleltating | ter Dancur, Mrs. Goold Hoyt, Mra Iselin, Mrs. | 200 people took ne away from the Sherif and | draw blond, exeepe ti one Instantee, und dies wt? thouselves that they were dole muot for tho | Rives, and Mra. Philp Sehiyl ‘The ball-rooi threatened our vos if we didn’t pnty thome + pick to eourtat the Urst sign of applause th 1 tind Sirs. ehnylor, ‘The bal ma slight and ‘dus ton fauity con: eed Ciaht techave cleared tho entite nugiones | Heople becuiwy thoy were working tor the re- | presonted n gay alght Indeed nt 1: o'oloek, | Moir monoy. Tt lovled poly whan, they Wik | fetter. Hart dwvleg Will Hot amarante the out, excepting only tho Jury, witnesses, and wivial HE taxes Front patent mediatrer aud | wien iie handsome foral decorations and thelr cocked revolvers to our hinds and murened | in naccaw lanes and yards, or any pine fencing counsels Cutten Wout Mon have fotnd that | mutenes. but they sald nothing whutevur about some oral decorations and max | us yound on the prnirio, Thay were wolue to | anfunls are. linblo to. be’ crowded ae nner hla policy was good behuvior, His dlaplay intnis | Pomoy le Wixcs, fromine nraducts af the taom | tiilcent array of toilets, The mirrors with whieh | Uring 4 here in wagons, beentse, Uefore they | Yards and fota for sheep ean be made sete R teint hus been all in the tng of his solfe | OF the fone, Thor deplored tho, and condition | the wally wre relieved wero ferined with tan | decited what taro, te train lore, Twas op: | dog-nruot by plucing ote larbed wire ey estcom, Ho should have been punished fort of ourinerebant marine, but thé. only remedy | Palmetto, with trimmings of orntinental grasses | posed to overland travel, and telegrapned for u | ground, three fence bonds aboy re Near the sntcmnpt of Curt where heelutme te bowconne | (Hoy sal to eugzest was to ulve John Howob a | tid rovers Of pink, red. und whity lowers. Tho | apectil train, und proschtly It exine booming | wires nbove the boards: the lawer wire peewee patempe of court where heclalme te bem col? | hous to cana ne of abios to Hraail. Tue | musiy baleony was entirely hublen by neurtala | down from Wienita, and brought us tu thls | digging, nnd the “upper wires ettunest ‘int tee Nuhte that ottor canuecl raver tit nimore, | What jrood would that dey Our tigh-prleed | of evargrun " 8 Rd ged Wita Ueight-colure Now Inco. ortet 5 y meat that thy Reeaee ereencuttaainne that couse andoxuiiny | Manufactures woukl ot sell th Berit iy come | ere ‘Tho deawing-roonis wore ornamented with | "since thon wo have had « h-t of a flog better nat climb. | Within such.an inctuure and interte Inhetucdont yen aupposy | Pevlelon with cheap free-trade Ueitish souds If ent Howers, draperies of beautiful tine. ep Fe ePTeet seu tere dalivered there free of Crelubt cl fubries, aud a brilliant array of, eora tah lake ns Adome and. coutdne one ue Pe eae amen m er na’ elivered there frec of Crelzht charges. Ls, ‘ay of, bean siak nan dog, and couldn't ent sleop, et Rue ladies want commie ane, tn ive minute’ | A¢ teaa vrapuved to uve io eaiuniacton ane | for the ovzuston by the tudies, eonuceted Que diy the gunz camo inte the room, headed | MODERN MURDER TRIAL, moro rlubta than uny other lawyer? And," cone ointed to tixer with the tacit, a commission.| the bal. The cotillion was begun at to'cluck | by nn old preicher, who: opened aut on my | * : y Hae beret ee Whe Meee eee air anil dlr whteh shoul be selected by thomselves, but tho | by fully Atty couptes, midec ‘the leadersuip of | funeral acrmon. 1 tell you It ischeertul busl> | ysyon rom Tal ) a ee ee eee eeitetae pus | pevker wis of tho apinion that ore, tong tho Cul Delancey Ka ho mtisie was by Lander, | eas for an sitk man to be compelled tu listen to SH, neces Take Up the Failures Une of sight in thistrini. lye keepiiy that in | Sillucios of protection woptd bo condemned by Supper was served ut } o'clock. After supper | bis owe funeral sermon, of Cotrty and the Law to Punish ups tind the prisoner hopes ta fone his elniin of | 28 overwhelmtig toot vf votes, Tt bt not the danving was resumed und continued fur into tho “He remluded mo that Twas nearmy end, | der—Detonno Inannity, Insanity “art Tnapirution. Consider Mr. tinned | iiselon of the U ited States to educate Inthe | moroiig, Tho wagon was backed up to tho door to ree Exteact feam Story tw Harper's Weert 4A pe plilex ats Hose iifo was taken by a mie hearta of ita workingmen « settish feeling of Among tho pergona present wore Gen, and | culye me, and the rape hud bean bought to hunk Young Lento tells bi ehly, ua.n philtt matt, whose jIfo wus taker by A tt: | bate forall af tho workingmen of othor nitions, | Mra. KC, Huriaw, ate, and Mrs, Whitin Sunda, | me, Ie bud come out of regard for my soul te | straigntroreaed s tate {1 a manly, ee eee ee ar Maitehe derendnatis nee | Nationa chill tes and bo telonllys wudtne: 1 tr and Airs James fs Harvlay, dn. und Sind Us | adiveniah ine to prepara for she xrave, 1 wink © ralghtforward munner, and proves Monroe the Tad conn prieate murier: and nei tevin re | werkiuuemen of the diferent nations showtid also | Hi. Heerywnn, Miss Berryman, Mr and Mrs, Og- | cauld describy the seen ta you, ‘There were | murderer, But tha detectives aro unwilling to Limuted that tinge dt . ” uutdy the dogs bark Ro Nereely, It wat not the another toon rly Chicazo,” eto. and bers, | jneaningless bow-wow of n ficin dog, baytng tho itis, The subject in tha formor discoucac witt | monn: all night, but tfleree, augry prowl that: “The Portawacomtes, Thon and Now,” ina arent | meant eometuing, So getting ip and opening miesisitee, and we twill resumin tho nagrative from | the blinds snd listening, we soon heart © that uncesfamitiie sound.” around inhint C that standpoint, In 1802 a band of tho Hotta the deiiant yelping of n puck of pratrle wi if " c watomics, who formerly resided in this vieintty, | so different from te bark of ndog. They have want to Texns for n buffalo hut. The “old inode nf an it vena Feat nn ae Jers" of Texas had been mitch annoyed by | Custamud oir wise to here ha oy ¥ orn bundred of them (part iinagination. when Cumanches, Klowns. and other roving | ,, aa hera were eae four nee lives But itis Indians of the plains, who. in thelr nana | © gene; to a novice when eamping ont. hints, world steal thelr cattle and horses, and | Tho “Indians have thelr | washuenos, or ocvasionally take a Tow “ pale-fice " ceatps by danees yet, in’ which = all partake: yor . women dud children. ‘The nnees are way of recreation, Consequently, they bore NO | fire (to obtain Hight) sometimes.in the op goud-wiil tuwarda tholr red brethren of any | and, when tho weitther i cool Inn large tent. “tribe or tongite,” and, conseqitentls “oltehel | ‘The medicine danes 1s performed by n scoret Into” ths friendly portion of the human race, | Node of phvstelans. | The parout, is taken tity tt he jodie, nd Oo |Meat Mt drive away the killing some, and driving tho remaluider Into Uvitapiri¢ hewinss ttm told most of. tho pie Mexico, Thoy could Het get baek until atter | trents get well'and hve ne docturs’ bill to pay. “the War, when onF Government sent for] How anilke aur modern elvilizationt thein and gut thom back on thelr reservation in Cotenyo ¥ Utage had four Boards of Tenstees, Bhawnes County, Kansue, Somoof thess Indians | Cokd V. Quen was the teat President, elected ty Frnsteos, 'Twet hal taken thelr lands Jn roverutty, and, when | eine votes was the # Tedoro ts tho unis mtotal, thoy cnina back, found that taelr eatate bud been sunelwuc at iat htt, nod, v sain, of the ther udininistered upon, avd that they werd ree boarda, nnless Aaibael Perce (vet ivinu) Na longer ih the faud of the living. ‘This neton. | S440, ‘Tho othor Prosidents were Bil. Wille Joms, Hira Hawes, and Jon He. Kingle. One tshed them, aud a dolegatton from the tribe. zo- | Fozello kept tho frat Achonl of nhy kind {a Chl Jug to Washington to form auother treaty with | cago it the bouse soll by Varnunt to Col Jean the Government, took faurot theee sojonraers | Baptiste: Bonubeln. who pall tim. Pallip and from the “Spirit Land" mong with them, and | Alexander Besnbeln went, to school to hint and prudneed then before the Indian Commisdoner | afterwards to Jon Watkins, the traf pubtlee at Washington, ‘Tho delegation bud knuwa | school teacher, who Is now living nt Jultet, them frum boyhood tp, und certified to their The Indians naar Topeka fre passlonutoly idvatity in vuln. Goole pipers ‘bud all been | fond of golng tua cirens wilt se every ere = . try and tie friendly with eset uther. Mrum | den Godlet. Me, and Mra, Robert Goolet, Mr, and } tho cuftluns, revolvers in tind, standing around | neceptso simple a solution to th yatery, dodge hls responsibility for it by plending the | ay, % M vorge phe . 9 the mystery, The: I in a 1 x overs: ly . cna Hvery polut of vow. said Mr. Beecher, (tts aul- ra. Gvorge 8. Howdoln, Mr. and Mra. OG. B. | the roum oyeliz mo ke byenus, und this old te algerst y Forirad ape tet Pala ye oie arate pick | anwar te ert spate aeryxt tg buys Heket, | residontia lofts, stgion and the diving neces | cial for a luburtné-man te vate for“ prnter. | Holtman, sliss doltinan, srs. Grleveold Grays | ense burunging tae to look out fox mny Ault: N10 | amite indulgently, and ussure young Lente uasert that they had nover died and gong lo thy | oy, . ters . Inagatthy "Great Spiele.” unt hnd only yone ty | THE MAN Wito “WEARS HIS IDS ON THE Mexico in the flesh. Bur thure stoad the * Hut" SIT U.s.aA. on the books of tho department tint | or clown, and tho female riders, ton AIL patrlotie Ammerioane Why desire to | Mr wid Sex. Harold. dtadden, ste aud Mea ("sd tally tod Alin thag men who would seok | thst tio caso fs dno Of unusual cumpieation.” ie gee this grent Nadon prosperous and fitluentin’ | Beorl Braom, Mr. and Mrs, Louls C. Hammers |. my Ufe in this unlawful waner did not eve a “Sut,” persiate the Ind, “f heard te sbut oR should strive to remuve avery restraint from | ley, Mr, und Mrs, dames A. Burden, Mr, and | d—n for my soul, The yuirds hryo treated ino | and saw Monroe'run. Find a) BEECHER ON PROTECTION, | ee eed ea ounmercia Heertios aries | Sri." G,. iackanets Stas” Callender,” Sis: | wail, “'comanete DUI” fuse in euarge, wad | bls yulte” Soo raan. AL prove . eR” ” Y Wi Any t at Col, . people. Comman sunse, potiey, and moralit: Joba Mone Jr, Miss Ante Hone, | hus shown himself wu gentiomin.” ti thneuce maa were atunde te record today: and Himauions Sone be Te Boe key Serene | AB gh Protective Tari” Denounced a9 | were on the sido of free Tedder and'in time Wat | des. Chupaiin, Me. wid Mrs. Dydhg” Hoyt, pele Uae Tho detectives look wondrous wiso, exchangy Rene ae eT et tne facleag une Rowe: | Gilance” and sotect nh, main inat to keop tho | | Immoral and Enjtirous to Industey— | would surely provall, Mis" Hoyt) Mr. und Mra. H. A. Costor, Sir. BARON ROTHSCHILD. mysterious glances, und follow ther avn tate: less, fesntllonty und Wanderers on & continent | xreut mut oe pe ut \ ith Hoey elt eta Bobbing the Masses te Pamper a Few ——— bee Boul Hoyts Cole and Hie a ate HI . fetched vlews, and, While bemoaning tho ignore 4 f “i niuny yours ody, ‘The Joint connoll was bellin | 5 o as «Ale neo of none sionals, ve a cl TE un Hhokhuwk: Keokuk, and some othera | the Delaware Territory” in Uctober, 1818, Meugrel THE NEXT PRESIDENT, y NICO tH professionnis, weave a chain of into th be ras ern Deed ange aluinbus O'D, ifthe Sow! dein ao iigoeeut man Lo deate, 0 first of acricd of lectures for and against 6 Dalic-wi vont Iselin, Mr, and Mrs. Duncan Cryder, Mr and Oh EG SEAR. . vunde ue ervo-frado.prinelples, uniter Tho ANaplees OF Ue ee eee tee ie rte crates, | {iit dohn Tuslor Jobnston, Miss sfohtiston, Sirs, | faron Anselm von Rothechild, of Vlorina, Slonrye Wunders iL tutye, “The dotectives vant, Conk hey + * Papel foo touch tholr buts politely us ch Y Brovklyn Revenue Hefernm Club, was glyon last ‘ant, Conk ng, Mawieyy | Hrockhulst Curtin, Me. and Mrs. Musurd Cuts | wrote the annexed Ictter to Mof-Prediger | street, whfle the louket, In ite conapleura dt Mrs. Hugene Crnger. Mra, Isclin, Str. and Mrs | ge Letter Writton by Mim in Defense | vircumstantini evidence that nade prisonera in tho’ Suc. War. they | There wers present tho Delawares, Shaiwny Wiliam ‘tseliu, Mr, und 5 a fense pruntses ast to Washington, Philadelpon, | Wyandots. Kiekapoos, and Pottawaton nnd New York, co snow than tho multitude of | Altunling ty tole witon many sonra nizo 1 pale-tuces there were, in order toduter thom in | Nertheast,” they proceeded tu business, ty con wei were, : Cuttom.- ting, Met und Sry, Headish Jobason dry Di the future from in Warring | «1 fue Xint-Wee-que to hud tno wirapam belt— | oy, . Henry - uni ¢ igs SA ‘adish Johnson Jr, Dr. and | stoceter, of Bertin, the inst f tho antl- | mond sutttug, tanga froin bl the future from oyna warring tm the | Ee auiy mule ian WVing” > During tbe pre- | oveniua us Henry Ward tegeher tn the First ADispate to Gtnclanadl Bawllren, Ret. #1 Meas It Dork, str and Stes Sunutin Livin: | eter et cion Ia Germauge {ts Deagbenneas in uote ccs, biting themes nothing ‘astonished thon 80 much ns te sce a | Muninaries. It was nyreed that the waimputt aptist Church, on tha Ulehts, we Bierropon Thad. a tatk yesterday with nivading Towa | tun, Miss Liviugaton,. Mr. and Mes, Edwar reuse 6 ‘i Identity. —* ite puting ‘nstonished thon ee New York. Kang | kheuid bo uscd by those who were used ta ityand | and Clinton streots, It was somo time utter tho | potitielan that rat aloug this way. I uskeds K Jones, Mr. und Mts. Huttur Duncan, Miva | | Vatxw.t, Novatabur 1b8b— othe Court Preach” | | Yauiig Lento, loaves mo stone, unturned to Wondcringly tooked on, Until bo wis out of | te calumet. oF by the othors to ratify the | appointed hour when the ludiunes had gathoved |” + \yhomdo you regard usin trating for the | gud st Col and) Mrs. Deluncoy Kune, Me er Stoceker—Stn If 1 ant currectly Informed, and Mra. dobn tunes Kung 3 e bring Use tourderer'to bia just deerts; ts a, your physician once advised you to take plenty a eerta; Ao at and the lecturer uppdired. Tho house wus uot | Prositential race?" | Mra. Ay Eoiniet, Mreund Mra, liuche Emmet, | of exercise, and alues then you nave oon ie bercbeauecg nda pinacle {y duuger Or arrest, well ited except in tho unreserved sents. Mr, {u the first place, Biaine, unquestionably, | Mr. iad Sirs, dubn Kenn, tho Misses Kean, Mr. | lost constuncly empiya%l In anti-Semitic moves | ana fmmeilate vonfosatun. ‘Muntot ia a tull Weechor was received with the usunl cuthnstarm |. Next tu htm, it looks atepresent, Gen. Athi ant Mra. Stusvogune Biab, Me. and Mea. Willan | ments, ‘hia duttter renlly concorns mo very arts i ‘cfuses to Next 8 atrpresent, Gen. Hey | ry oat i lttle, for, thavk God, Austria. bi ty follow thelr advice, but profors to trust to tho wile his appearanes creates, Me was nut ac= | Tyied, Robert Dlucol. Paurth, Willlam Wire | Monty St, andé Mra, CU, Kranukiyn, Atv, und | Sellen Tore San fet dh oF Intelligence and re. | Unceetuinty of tho lavy, und tho nw, bundled by cotnpamed on the platform by nny one, dom. Fittu, though agoud way behind the rest, | and’ Mrs, Frederick Kernocbun finoment us to possosy « Judennetze,” such | Clever Uiprinctpled men, proves wondrous He spoke for neurly two hours ad a belt, and | Gen, Logan, I would add Senator Edmunds, | Gorden-Cumming of Et jenry the cultivated olty of Berlin cin bout of. But | “dio is aiken to tho. ‘Tombs, confined f held the ciose uttonton, of bis audleuce, His | gue bo 1s a Atte on tho style of tho Charles | Jt Miss Chumberluiny of Clovoland, “Mr. and | still Lahould like to call the uttencion of sour yAmerioatis ut lette, a B, | yle of tho Charles | sie denn Aisop Kings Mt and airs, | revergucy to certain grave errors whlch havo row cull, and comforted by Americans ut large, xoneral tople was tha morulity of frac teade, | Francis Adams famlly—doos not enthuse to | WS, vOkn Atop | King. At und | Airs, | Conotanes yourspevc recentiy daiivered in the § Levert Slonroe, the tnurileryr, tlhds, himeelt w and be denounced tho immorality and tujustied | those who propose to nominate him. Infact, he | Royal Phelps, tha’ Misses Carrol dermun Parliament, Ee PSG ne seer acuelee SIU CLERY Aasre0 te of protection. The touin pulnts uf Mr. Beecher's | jg not u Presidential quantity.” Mra. George 'L. Kingaluad, Mr You auld jn that address.» Rehind mo stand | Wiis Call blooms with flowera; men furnish bl Iceture were ns folluwas “Waleh of those you have warmed Is th Hobping, Stiss Surab Lazarus, the millions.” You aro nilstuken; tho infilions ; iu raish blo those y mcd Is the most : % ty “ with tne lutest papers and the best elgurs: ‘This is the Introductory address, intended to | formidable?” - 2t, Hobort, dtr. and Mrs. Heory ¥ avant, Abes stud beolnd me, and if you doubt thig you ore | samen comfort bin and bemoan bis fate. All open tho subject and sun tho scope of nature |S Wvolt, Blat Iways formidable. As f 4. Hoosavolt Jr, Sir and Mrt. J. Bowers Leo, | respectfully Invited to vialt my counting-houso. | pumanity seems lwagued mguinst Justice, He fd related ty invcul questions, [ suall toave to elt, Blaine is alwaya formidable, As faras | Mr. und Mrs, Philip Schuyler, Mr und Mrs. do- | whero imple provta shall be given you. You | snag himealf a hero, aud ratwer Likes the not tur ime the dotalled discussion | Lean observe, he boldd ail bis strongth. Ia tha | sep Lontithon, Sirs, Parun Stovons, Mr. Wierre anton une. cue doyien, usnters nave ruined | pers, . Se is not expeeted | Northwestern States, where he was sa powortul | Loriliurd, Mr. rs. Jobn Stowart dr, Mr, | wll classes spray toll mes ny | ine von fs Ror pS ee ba pote totais day tho | 28. Mes. Witrd MeAiisior, str, und Strs, Walter | deur Cuure-Preuehar, who eaod to tha Jawiga est RenUlce. Best, icon ts manslauRhes? ia the subject Is uld und. tho discussion of tt trite: | idol ot tho epublt ti rea tte addi. | Suva, Me, and Mya. W. 0, Morgun, Mr. und | usurer? 1a It not those whose credit is exhaust: | vertain rulings by the Judge, ‘hen follows re- hut we desire to pursuude wrene viaeses of ltt: | ol of tho Itepublicuna, He now tus the nddi- | stra, James’. ‘Loler, Sr. and Mra, Juios do | ed? Anu If thoir follow-on will not trust Wain | irjgye, and nuothior tril, Murtrou's lawyers Ue we desira t0 pursuude great, glawses of Cit | ttonal atronuth of having iuberited the'mantte | Noutvitie, Miss Amy ‘Towneent, Miss | any fonxer, aro they not already rujued betora | Cover mon—stenucely clever men. ‘They prove Fe eee ea tad Jumga tne mitten: One | Of Uresitent Gurield, “rhat 18 the reason you | Newbold: Cunrieg “ de icay, Bir, aud | thoysuck thelr lust resnrt—tho Jowish wsurer? | ty tnoaauiatuction UF the Jury that ut the Uy of finpurtune. department 4 tho restralnton the | Huda bulf-manifest sneering nt Gariicld—be- | Mra. Within ‘Brumbull, | Miss Ogden, | ‘This {a ouly anothor of muny cuses where tho! the murder the avoused was sulfering unde freedom of coumorce, it muy e-nsked wny | enuse Bhine is the hei, Isiiluc's contuct in | Mr. and Mrs, Cornelitts Varioerbilt, Mr, and Mrs, | Jew 1s mde tho scupegoat for the offenses of | romparury (neuutty. rag nner, Voort popalarattontion to to itriento wid | Guriiell’s Cabinot strengthened lin much with | Wilt K. Vanderbilt, Mr, and alti, Stepnen IL | lg aelgubors, A Se eat ts neved(in eccGrdancd. with, the ROrpIeXIE subJecc He politienl economy, It (4 | his associates und ull those having business with | Oln, Mr end Mrs. Arthue Welman, Me, and Mra. | You suy furrthor that tha Jews, out of all pro’ | ounuingiyedovised vetente, and Monroe Js set at Pees ak Corded: with the ‘proddedon “ot | tue Government, und qmphaticutty with tho | Wilthim Oothout, Miss Vothout, ‘Sr. Edwin A. | portlon (o thoir numbers, asglated by tatentaud | jiterty, und fe free to becuny " temporarily Ins Wenlta, nd ieshouldengross thouttontion oc ait. | papules, | Atmpiie the Vrestdential aspirants Post, Stes Post, Sir, anit Sirs, George It, Post, | capital, exercise a mighty Iniluence in thu com- | dune? heain whenever he way deen le weal, Practical men and atutesinens ieiserseutit ty | Wulue iy quite friendly with Windom, on good | Mesind ara, Charles A. Vout, Sry ang Mrs, | inuinity, Tam reully surprised that this should ) “pig verdict saaned U ee nevi tit dead? fhe woll-uemy oF anclety that ati mon abould | teria with Lincoln, Arthor kes hitn’ persunl- | Grenvillo Winthrop, Me. und ‘Mra, Buchan | surprixe you, As If talent had not, from’ tins | sooms obsolete,” Gscluimayaune: Lente, io ee ea aa ee ee seat a | MPP ita ott aanAay RCE | Ethan ine wurt hoa do rated by" tools | Fetecunnaaaon, ying Aci ibe Hun, nnideratund abstract truths, even If by a slower 4 § 5 ng, Joba ‘Jay, Miss Whignes, | Tu it od by * fu rluals 9 4 srl i Process tiiin students, if Charles Strong, Mh ald Mrs, ieotere G. Heriwen, | Tlnn by Wisc ment Andas far ag tho dispropor- | {1 Wliel Menruo’s vullt hag poo lossened step aight, sind Ingifred © If he had gone to geo the | treaty, Wt was agroed that n strme of wampum, TE a ee nee ae to neakedupea | leu short specen, be dedieated to enon tribe, whut, the Indiund fved walle bore, before the | tobe delivered hy the Delawares. ‘The core. couttryavisacttiod, Well, on gume, dear, ete, | mouy was opened next, day by wl smokin “the aud greatly ou fab, wolle for vegetanles, thoys| Stered wipes of pouce.” Noxt day the Genvrat ito the rods (or potatoes) of the various ‘kinds | Louneh Was opened, tho National tla waving, of water lily, or Iota | Dhe wampunn was arranged and tha tribes tok Firat, tho Wakes O-Nack water Illy, with | thelr scats (1 the sollowttug order: Deluwares, lowers und round leat tho rent resuimblea | Wyandots, Shi ves, Vottawatumies, | Rioka Ww aIveel potato, and, When cut in twa, tho ends xea, Iiinsas, Plaikeonns, Oniabagy, resombly the top of a pepper-box, Ju’ tha ful, | ete. Matty’ af the belts agd atrings of wampume the roots Leeate detuchod and float ontop of | Weeo very nneient, and thelr meaning had the! water, and the boys were vers fond of them | Dissed ont of the remembrance of the present raw. ‘The tower becomes a wnt. and, when | Keneration. | Hulf-Doy.” the Pottowstomic botled like a chestnut, wero very palatuble, Thy | orator, teked the Wyundot speuker if, woen he ndians . Was pinced In eure of the seumpums was he AAME U iia in os Wr sayy | HUE Cold by the different tribes to earefully re~ AME Ur THESE POTATOES WITIt THEIR | member alt un wunge ood meumng of wll _ FRET the wampum belts und strings. ‘Tho Wyundot Second, the Ma-Ko-Pew, or “Tear Potato,” | repifed hut they were so kept until the Ameri, which Is round, and polgonoua when raw. They | cing and the Eaglishinen quurreled, and got to iit a trench, put Jarge stones tn fr, bulld v tre | seratehing ench other and pully ench other over thei, and bake these on the stones and in | about our council freas In the scuilie they thy ashes gevernt days, und with salt pork they | threw the camp tito confusion aud put out the Art much esteemed by thant. fire. * ‘The old men who kept wateh over tho ‘Third, Wa-ba-see-Hew, or “Swan Potate.” | sacred Euings Wied," be added, and we aro 0¢ The musknits ure very fond of these, sometiines | vble to explain these things. . The Deluware ad having 4 bushel tn the howe. Aud just bere a | dresses. tho other trines ns *My nneleo and Kid Word fur that nuet-slandered almal, * toe Sete Nea und ndvises thei to ubstaln from youskrat.” His fur ts vainnble, as well ng ) drinking spirits and borse-racing.” hie tosh. a writer in the pied, of our alty, and So spoke tho Delaware. Then tho Pottowato- evipently queer muyeh experience, Inys town |. mle, Masznu-mus, addressed bit grandfathers that ho §3 tho best wnimal ‘on four legs for toad, | and brothors, ch speech ended with “So And why should he not bey Hy lives an poms | spoke tho ond glves hig wan tubs, tresh-water clams, routs, ete, and you Just pine They had great “ditliculty in muk- f ce 7 . » CIOL, by stop Into funecence. “A man seems ble to lenve a pile of canvas-buel pther dueks over | ing out the omouning of tho srered ‘the qaestion of understanding it is not ap- ‘ot are not n Blulue man, I bollove,” I said | 3tiva Remsen, Miss Wolle, Mr. and Mrs. Williun } ton of our numbers ta concerned wo dows can- oy. +7 *! User . wight ‘wlieeo Wo eun rene them. ‘and bo wit | belts ” chat gume "fru, tho | Norinonst: vom Want Seotuiien hae polgient economy | tawy friend, ‘Sheets Kamelandery Mr. and Stra. 4 W. Rbinetunder, | not betp but feel ighly tlatrered it we possess | Mon unuwsuapuscotstrocs, [sit tio faut bf tee boow you whit wt game 1s for hin equal | they were eo ancient. ‘Tho “pence belt cumea | —tho ‘selonce of htbor, its powers uod ryrhts? “Not but f would be bilnd not to concede his Sdward J. Wootevy, Mr. and Mra, | more talent thin our Gontilo countrymen. Aud , tw Drake's, of the Puclfe. beat wn hire nt Sarioty of toa. ON euy. and other ‘tishy duck Where tho ‘THE DE muskrat on tho Mary an vonte fea on the omy Use sw wilt colery’ (vhleh makes the canvid-bactl ie y rel ducks euch a dellcdesy, they also Hnprove ag | BAve-now Tenuwed our tno ¥ uur indea as that fowl ‘The une fs the fatty pues | ViMlCuuch other In pence. Wo have siriek our thot adheres Othe akin neny tho tail and comes | resand lald on a few dey splinters and dry off With ft, and fornis no part OF the tesh, Stes: an a0 ie ena: a eee By aa It 1s frequuutly asked what gave the name te | Our grandfatbors kuttlo; wo hive replaced his “Wolf Point,” at the fork ofan river on the | Pipe bls wooden bow! and bls ladle, Weat Side—Mo-wa, Hig Walle’ or Mo-u-wu, | [Re recurd fs closed and attested as follows: site. Wait’ ors Prarie Wolf! an indinn |, /Seapoke tha Deluwure, und the eounelt nd- cnet Mawa at an carly day hud bie camp | dourued for ane year, Prépured for thy uve af, here, hence the num. Seizing on thi’) Wad sent with tho Kind sulutationy ta. his fides some year or. Wo sites, a stranger brothor, the Pottawatomie (Medore 2, Beat: pat ins an appearance and ‘blundly fa- | Men by bls brother, the Wyandot, ete en We Mes ee AneWONINe. ‘bin Frascis A. Hicrs, Principal Chlet, tint, Twas the inh ant for. he Thave copled so, inuch of tho proceedings 1s weudually. unwrapped a that heheld | Way be tateresting, ‘Tho French bait-breads Under his arm, and set it efore me, daking it L | aud Indinns are: entitled to some notice In the reconizod that. We took in the atuation us | early history nf Chicago, and methuurhe it Aglance, und asiced himAt itwus nedbue on the | Weld be well to yive them one, Sarnuel Mes Site, Ganges, Bupanites, or Yokow, ie minily | Ctely & Heos wers thy fret eettlura Temicked thit It was Wolf Point,” and hu bad | At. Aurora (irat = named — MeCurty’s heen revoinmended to mo for aeertiflento of ity | Mills, and hero, was Wubansce, tha Wir correotness in ently days, a4 be could thereby | Culet's, villnie, | The (ndiuus weru very: frlendly Hud customer, Lreferred bie to Walter Kinye | 1) te McCarthy's ont uccount of thulr puttiou batt, uur worthy ex-Controllor, wly ays, | UR Intl teRrind carn, ste, Nile tus weitton hoatded in tho * trvern’ you ‘see depleted ay | We oUt, bis early reegtlections In 1803 of Chlengo, tho walls of the Patinyr Houde, with the sigan | dof Wapanste ‘und his band, which Is very awingiog nn a pote, or post, whieh stood on the | interesting, buc toy lonsthy ta inweee here, Oe Wie any Weel belers tata the | Shibones. the geet’ friend of tha pate-tneus, quun that sont mo te vous" “Tho devil ho wld,” | buried ut Morris, Grundy County, with nu stone myst You Just wet bin tosign tho corti. | 6 wurk bly resating-phice. Mr. BP. A. Arie ent (do hit 1 mado ous) and tan Lwille {| Strong, of Morris, hos sont my bls iikeness and suwio more of hin, ‘Eho“actist™ had drawn | Mt stecount of bis Inttor-day Ute, Whe late thy point af lund Intex form to resemble ay | Willian Wekling haw writtert his tte, ux ls wolf's head ond nowy. ft wad evident bo hid | atot Cauldwell, the Sauganast. whieo form ono nover soon nt Diped of that varlety, Way, tho | Of the series of Fergus’ Annals of Chtew noso\ri4 ag "Dhue" aa the bow of tho Queen ge Heat hrat re eis ee peu an ae ne Churionte, the. British Admiral’a: thaeship that | Winker,” becatisy he winked hie oye whtte tulle Yerrytook. trom bin on Lake Bele during the Ing, and Optigushttts, the oruter of the Pot- ‘“unplenguntneda”’ between us ad the muther | tewatonniog, remit to be written tp by some country dk 18 and [0 which our gouds | ONO: soun. [tls we shamo that no atone with arrived in ISK, whereas o wolf bua wy |] Peeper inscriptions imarks. Khbonee's Krave. harp use ko 0 Tox, ur iku.une of tho Atluné | AN kaa dapecd to rent to Ales ATIOBt ENT He st aye : fs ‘i ie ‘ Ae bat a pregent ‘duy. But hothonght bia | at 'sorris, sufliciunt tor this arpa. ‘Theodora Medore B, Houthion bullt the tirst butiding on | Beaubien hua visited the Indian nation| Water strcet—northweat corner of Dearborn, | snes I was at Bliver Laky. and. likes tho Mr, und Mrs. Su, too, Communistisdoctrines relute to pulitient | POpUlNE strength. Ne also has more wbility | Willian B, Rico, tepnomy, Every foundey. 4 av lectureabop by | than Lf wes willigg to kay two or threo years ayo, | Mr. Ciondenin, fatitient economy’, and every worksbop a debate | Ile has gone Inte nu posidon that be buanot | Arthur Dexter Tag schoo), Sou Who have in, collet ouuses ato. Shown bis wlaprabllity.! He tsa born diplona~ | eriek Davis, not kaow all tha provleats of Inbur. Al parents iets it Be cat efit Leroi ti roy Milas Seward and insteuatora, and oven mnfulsters of the Gos- | nation, ‘all these bosaes nyatn: un . ; pel, about tench poiltiont CCOnOIN?. eines the Stite of New York exerted to bls predudien Bronsun, Mroaund Mrs, Daneny sare ce, sulted alike to Jow and Gentile, but ua | 4 Namber’ of Fine Chunnel-fsland tenths or the peuple ‘are wealtn-peouducera, In | lor yours, and tho Administration wt Washing- | ria, Mra. Fritsch, adtaa Conxtance Scnanek, and | Goethe haa it, “Only kcoundrels aro modest.” | . Stock Sold ut Auction. tho whirl and vortex of business nen, are | ton next fo hostile ty bin for tweave yews, too | Misa ‘Townsurt,. ~ Nov, timuny tho Jows there fre so fow sevind- | PHADELMITA, Pa, Deo, 8.—No previous in tempted to greed, dishonor, and falsity.’ They |“peoplu WH olect him tipon a weve of enthusl- ne of the moro notlerble tollets aro given | rels,and thon really It la tne caster for aCourt | portntion at Chanel Islund eattlo which bet re seldom tempted in bom or chitreb, Duc iets | se which no ‘potty charges or insiuuations cun | beluw: Mra. Griswold Gray wore gray satin, | Prencher to be mudest than for n Jew. Ifa ourt : {i tholr hulusteies una everyeduy: life that vire | eheek, ‘They pave xob to bowt-hun for tho { with point ‘lace overdress und a gurniture of | Preacber displaya that qommentlable virtue, hia been disposed of at nurtion hore bas attracted qWe end HnOE ATO Moat heeded. Politleal wcone | Neatuntlon If they wane to boat hlin before the | Ifued. ‘Tho corsaga was embrottered in xitver | Hovk will bow before hin and exclaim, So | mure attontion thun did the herd of Jerseys and omy la tho sot oF WIL polltient morullty, and the | country, aid it 1s going to take all the thine thoy | with -snow-talls. | Mra, Frederiy It, Jones wore mighty and yot so modest.” Lata dow be mod- | Guarnsoys which wis sold by tho Messrs. Herk: buttie of Hite 1s Init, Blx days are stronger than | have got to doit, 1 shuld xuess, looking nt the | pale yellow aille with binck volvet overdress. | eat and he. Rosiaked und spurned, and tho mob | negstuday. ‘Thy cattlo wero aultated with krest thu one diy, and ened ony of tho atx is stronger | Past adn gitide, that the next Republican cone 7 Mrs, B,C. Rarlow wore white molrenntique with | sity, “ Barre theese Clb” % i il for habit and eoanuoter Wun thoone. wvondon Is going te be any body to beat Bhtiny. | puint eo ayerdress, | Mra. futlor Duncan wore |, You nver cuag the Jow tit Lessing's “Nathan care, and thoy had beon subject to x teh Wonse buvked up by thy ioral sense ae the | He will stand very much Hike Grant did two {a dress of black volver trimmed with red How= is no Jew uf all, but x Christian, . With tho su quarandine af threo months. Couspieu- ‘community, by. the developments of vircau and: | yeure tues at the Chingy Convention.” ers; ditinondornaments. Mrs, Fernundo Yzunga | right Linight uy the Court Preacher Stoecke! aua among thoro fn attendances at The hinnhnudewud tho good of Alin these Attompts |. Hayou consider Cunkling or Grant Presl | wore pink eatin trimmed. with Spunivh Ince, | 20 Carlstinn, but an apostate Jew who hus band~ | saty. were: CoM James Young, of Mddictow medwith | ed -bituself ‘with some Uarburous celles of the | S8!e eae prea rails rebek | Middle Ages to prosecute a miserible anti. | Pas Mes Havamoyor, of New York: WR r, atlastrucdon, While discusdon betweon df= | dential quuntitivs” Mrs.Chutrles A, Post wore white alli tri Vided political parties tg njrood thing, it duos | “No. L bord tint Grant was the most useful | pink erush rosea, | MissSurub Luzury not tenve men in a Judie! tripe of mind, and | man to Hutmluate at tho Chicago Conventions | satin with bluuk hice overdross, Miss ‘Tint Liv- | Semitiongitation. But 1 will not say thia ox £ Renuy, of Connecticut; Harvey Plorey, of Sam ion need wach help to form sound views, ‘Moa | itt [seo that tuo peuple are uf tho oho way of -{ ingston wore white tulle, with bands of white would not desire to so grossly fusult my coe | Francisvo; Jobn Gill, of Bulthmore; Lawson whose waulth Is rel: Up at ths oxpense of the | thinking, and Lado not suppose that Grant will | satin, white satin augh, and garniture of white rellyionists, : = Valentine, of Houghton Farm, Ne Yer Saniiel miuititude ure ready tu spend miliins to foreity | try fo make the rice nyuwin. Conkling, with a ) Hives. Miss Newbold wore biauk tulle trimmed Your friend Bachom ts of tho opinion that the | Sharpless, of Leanopo Farin, Chester County, thelr positions, Wo nved discussions frum mei eet seat of abiiity, nos buried hinisell under | with jet, Misi Efise Perkins wore white tulle eo are bauking hii, Lwill adauit tat there | Pas; uv representative of ox-Goy, Siilth, of Vere who are vot partigund, and who bayve no pect- is patronage, Ho ‘uinile thut great mifstate | trinumed with lugs. Miss Fannie Itemson wore | fy a people in his Wake, but asa Gorman poll- | mont; tt I, MoCormick, of Chleau nhary interest. Dright mon make of trasting tv bis oflivevulders | white caile trhumed with papples. Misa Clits | osopter once suld:.** hero ara enough wretches | numbers of representative breuders IWaddition to what overs cltizon fools, Las a Justend of to the publiantfeccion and enthusiust wore blue erepe with crush roses. Miri. Choster | Intne work) ta baelke amy bad cause.” Your } parts of the Middlu Brates. ‘Yho Jerseys were moral tenvagr foul zealous to suy thot tha pros | and nail pulitically expired in the tmildat of «| Griawald woro white gatin embruidered with ail- | friend ulxo indulges In the crushimg accusation | un exceptionilly Ane tot, and tho Uiddmg for tectlve system {4 not only Impolitiy wad is misorable fight for a gate-koeper at na custum- | ver" Mra.e Louls Clurk wore — whito | that the Jowsure graln speulators, Nuw,do you | tham was sharp, ‘he handdome and tw + ” * law or the lawyers, or yot agin of the people, and Mra, Fernando Yanige, | aa for our power as capitalists this is the result: f “aio He, nf , - ney Coiford, Goal Htedinond, | Gf our busliesa geniueand our ceonomy. Why that sin beconies ihnocence, und crime virtuer fat. Mr: saree ads bd Gore pt imitate oo i joes IMPORTED CATTLE Jorev, Clurauve A. Seward nn in from ousning money or trom: ° tw Lie Nine iennulecds Me and sine | “tho Jews shautd he more modéste sitsay. |! : : Chickering, Frank OR, Mr. and Mes, i ja trug that modesty is 1 moat desirable vir though it way not | froin the Wyaudets In Canada, and thence to dire fine | tho other bunds hn Obtu.. At thy close LAWAHE-BPGKE AS FOLLOWS EX AND GRAND-CHILDRE: = 3 house, ‘Theodiui wat resta tpon bin on ne- | tulle trimmed with allyer. Sirs, H, A, | know who was the rat speculator. fu’ grain? | mueked cow Keita bore off tho hunurs of the but wroni Ap funda celta ete LA eas | couutof the death of Garield disposes of him | Coster wore pink ordpo ovorr pint ‘slik, | Nono other than tho Jow, Josoph, in Egypt, al- } rile, selling for 8L05) to Me Gill. A heifer toUbretinn ethies, It is opposnd to the ethical us a Presitentint factor,’ with bluck-lace © flounces and dark-rod | though ut that time thore was no Court Prodcher | cult out of Melita. brought $4W0, tho buyer emt ‘ a Haw do you account for the State ef Towa | roses, -Miss Corse wore wiilte silk with a front | todiscever any crime In bls xetion, and the peuple organization of society. Men are ormunized G hi ohptes #: - ying so few candidates for tho lurge positions | of puurl fringe... Miss Sowurd wore blue alli, | Were grateful to hin prinelptes of vanity and Justin ty fultowahils | at Wasningion, when she ls the banner itepub- Wid ue stun stripes and fronter pearl triage: | .-49 oe of your dlagoursca you ones exctulmod: | Helfer come to deatrucuon: while obedience. ty them | ean suitee The Misses Knucland wore, one of thom ermson | Look nt Hurr vou Blolehrdoder. Ne has myra | Gill, Jeuds to succes. dn direct. coutradtetion to Hecnuse she bas no centres no mart where | gil, and thu: other white atk. Miss. Johnson | money than all the nyeticul preachers put | dir. Yi 1,815 . Chrlstlin morality and two Gospol of Christ fa. her portonat forces concentrate and exerelte | wore wt white satin Urucudy, Mra. Charlus F. | together.” Now, TL um snro: that Herr von $147; LN, Strong, of Cornwatl, N.Y protective aru, for It fs oruttized immorullty. due Influence on the Navoont! Government. If | Chickeriug wore white satin trimmed with | Bleietroeder bas novor sulds “Took at Court | De, Hows, $1,250; Honghton Kare, N. LApphiuse.] ' Y* ) you can timginy Hilo, without aChicuxo, sou | peuris, Kiera, Fredurla Brunson wore purple | Preacher Stocuker, Me carns more money by a | 8. W. Hobbing, of Wentherteld, Conn Every Amerienn heart. should vent for ib bau ave lowa ns sha fs now, She hus several | tally over black sill, “Mrs, Walter Suydam wore | sluude surion tiny a hundred Jewish ring do tu | J. 1. Fisher, of Phiputelphia, Sh0K: M Ite y Sheth) eart shoul ree for itvertys | pragperous citles of tho xecond class, whieh wre | white (illo Douneed and garnished with pink | a whole yenr.” - milk, $01h; und Sas: Bettes, of Canule cost ages and btooit to main ti wid Ubertys | tho capitals of the subordinite communities, | roses, Mrs. Duncan Harris wore bluu satin In conclusion, 1 you wilt not admit that tho | simu. ‘no total unt of’ tho cuttle Ay revolutions, racks, aid penal peiwons liberty | ny whole State dues not exert Its Influence t0~ ‘a ¥ t V1 x 05 Cit awe: Thirty-two Jersey GF consclonce was wained, At lust liberty, ox | potnen Thu mest ananin lowe ie Juurss Wile brocaio, ‘Migs, Constance Schuack wore white | Jows bive any good qualities, you awill at lomst | $25,057.60, dividce follows: eagrertey of * . brocuded sili, . notonyy them tor tho iittle monoy thoy mu: cows, averigo & ‘ iarates uh phires tho uerty pe ornUN Gs. won, wi 1 ult tobe thie next Ben atOr dat - A sess. If inspite of thelr woylte they Sannut SUN, nineteen - Guernsey We Dice univorsal miettizenve. Liberty in all’ reinetous | sty informune wal: y conver’ | | DANFORD'S TALE. Se ee eae cot apogee | soventaun culver, ataruge esto i Mr. Pieree. Dr. Howe, of firlatol, I f, paid $100 for Hlossom and SO. for her 2-days-ull wf, ‘Tho peluclpal purehuses wore: Mr. a ‘Moore, of Philuitelphla, $4 G. Walls, of Hatkunore oe Hits futher bor be vountry much, -and would ke the Agency | —soclut, rellzioud, and individuul—ts beat for i ne r = eos 4 5 + Ke in Saar mate nop of att tho “ames te bie, of the Savs.and Voxes, ‘Ino present Agent | man. Mun van choose thelr own church, their tors te ihe Gest tet ot tho Enlist tarsennge The Mob-Maulod Banker of IC aaa US RIGNON Wealti aia L muee ani COA E portos tor eh 0, Topi Ey 2 Lieenty-On0 ?. Then nexe canto. as and Jot 8. Cc Hoan, | beta sean to realin, he, above all athor men, | own culling; canuse property us they plewe, | Tio oun buy whut by Wante to WIth ne much pitt Y y ip auaas | Would rather be uriuh Jew than a poor ‘Curis | Humpshire down ewes averiyed: $F wo und Peter Cobon. ‘The Inttoy wus +} shunid bave it, speaicing, he dogs, many of | tind their own market, and Had tho world wide | ness ae anybody In this country, Next, ula Wags Hie Tougup—A Racy Yarn Tee atta, nts there hut pode Christiana | ramanvernuro $17.00.. ‘Cho tly purchases for * - og ) the Indint funguawes uendy, and having a | epen to get what tempts the eye and -attracts | hort a woud lawyer and a mat of strikiug com Kansas City Journat Catdwelt Letter, ¥ p He a WITH NAPOLEON 1, IN ALL 11S CAMPAIONS | fargo nequatntatica diner them In the lerrl- ‘i "te t wenith; but they may not bring it bome, ‘Thu eerste," a United States wiht not iota man uring It in was aE en poet luss fhe paye yu pent Ne may yet ols | ine with the grentest power down: on. nm Who would rathur bo rich Jews? Even you, | tba West vosldes thit of Sir. Mlorcy far tbe he 3.8, Danton, the Mulherry Sellers of Kansas | jyust roverond slr, might, perhaps, be willis to | eliic slope were tude, by MeCornnek. He bankers, wus turned luoso today and migrated | chunge positions with me (und F tutter myself | took the Collowlng, throe, all Jerseys: Stephanie forthward. Refore jeaving he sint for your | thityau would nut mike so dud a barguin). Kor | dropped dan. 17, t8i7, fawn, bred dwar 7 ‘ vay pletires in Tt ‘ous, wind tn Bote | he proposes, Witsun je going In for Ar correspondent and mado a detalied atatoment of | Myelf Lean only say that if Lwere not Roths- | Deulslae, of St. Lawronco, served by: Traveler, alls 4 deaux; but the Government: says you must Pre: . ory "i ever ir y Polley buy ut bome, and not ‘agenads eit Pesan ext ume, t think. lows put Botknup obtld, fshould ati. be very fur from wishing | $600; Protty, aizod 4 yours, fawn, Weed by Palle tty aud Ho thened uut poorly, Inot- | tis Ouanetat oxploits in Kangus, expréssing tho | jnyself the Court Proncher Btocoker. Very | Mowrnnt, of 8, Buviur's,” $00; Flirt, deooped {g hot produced’ here you wust wait ull tt Is, " . 7 t i ‘i i i oi NOLY Pisa | a se! Atty Haunghters Thla ie the Nteral’ facts as Cav nut Nee bo wus rathor Ww martinot and bts collapse go | Uellef that the pybile would yetoxonorate bin | respectfully, A. Vox Rornsurtry. +) Mareh 8) 187%, brown, Dred by Philip Mowe a a ‘ ‘i me Ble 4 ; F oT ‘Sava the Sao war uf 18 Medore supplied our “aitizen | twin, wre Bow living, except four—a remate! Ue ee aiduries: DUC ia hephuaurien, pre gone | {lequated the Stuto (bag yal ann hasty Hee wee | from ull biamo in tho rucent camipliention, 1 ft perved April th, 1881, SHH, Tho atte dui A UI i é isk's ine Uni suldiery”. with ummunition before the Untied | longevity. Kivoare widows: lll Luelieve, have | curnod. Liberty! No. homesick tuvetoe ean | it i Bow fae Or | du notapprovo bis tatitudinui and fongitud BARBED WIRE FOR FENCING. ° Fe aoe oy ee aed iad Buateaurmyurrived. We wis tostly used in | heen inurtiod. hued have spi this yarn too | gone into ns antive tand uy pertulsdon or me | While mig to be. the 8 David | fun aod ultitiudinnes way of doing things, He pr0n. Sy de Ki the S 4 So eae To ae DIAD FOr 8a Helog fale ulema.) Dee Muxwelle surgenn in | lon, hye ai agit net ‘ 3 + Ue ty OF ene. Won ty solu 2 be ssor af David 4 i things, My Prof. Se Kean, Denes he Schout of Agricult {| St, John, Naw Brunawiek, gentleman for Sy Ane darelaine qstribod ta mie tae Vakeateon | Mt PURy teal oe Wisoe "| Inge Ts cranks are opted und ais persan | Dee the Senater Nivadiat puigalval Andiepoaltiog, dndatpnsnred ie iaouenral tn 5 api celle sane as ing. tia tranks ure opened and nis persan y % aAringy 3 tho @ese renurkublo onwof nudient or Wag ated gem ilo Gamat Lane ii wae he | re {tity prousbly hetby Cullom, the Governor. | gown ind slinpers, ani ypoko under fntonee | ie ie tn cat important, bee at Marengo, Austeriitz, Jenn, and Moscow— | tory: besides, be much neods the position, wid was blown np on the Uridgo ut Lelpsie, felt into | all br his ourly acoualntances ery deatre that the water, nid bad bis urin injured. Ie Loe | by muy obra the pico on his own end htt Jongad to Napoleon's Luperil Budy-Gunrd, and | inet extimable wife's recount. hed his army ugain at Waterloo, utter which | ‘here were about twenty. foitr young ladies of woume to Anierica, * None know + Uncle Peter’ | mareiageable ago ip the Village “ih 18H, all of but to love Bt Oe pomed bin but to praise.” fa | whont, as far asf ine been ad yerable: jeer appy Pilzrims, modera tines. Ae was compasei of ane private cu buy ehuaper than at home, We aro snore | ye, ts mnentaloexeltement, «+ eounomy, fences aro the mogt Important, bu- Bt. Tutieat Curette. te, nine, olicers, mone OF the tattoe lhe STORRS ON GUITEAU. Sfuue tiveriyin thu commorce uf tho Wort. Yeu Ma HUE Peete dre nines ie teen ak ‘Now, about tals banking businoss, lot me go | aus OF their dxtout, protection, first vast, and | “Wo havo heard a ord dont lutely ot the bor é sue thoy say tic fa pratcetive, Who doos it | itaum, who het dled one of Ue plices In the | back to the be; i ' rupid deeny, Within tifteon ‘years, and moro | rors of the pilgrim trattic frous Bombay 0 sede Store waa Dulie Suge actor the suio (SO), Iho pyhbout to Ansuntn, So ee a erg cao teeta, | Ue Rennayivanits a gou luat Of party me | or te eame atgut ta this way: 1 fadq bunk at | terlitl—-burbed wiro—twe déwunded publle fee | of jawnd SMussutmnuns with whieh ower At Joga wwers Urs dane the ori runah on i aie ate it Hie linatl Eat e utes Duty they ure cloun It Je takon tur ranted yotauiuiuiuted any Independent movement, is | Ompe City, and found tt uecessdty, to protect | Vor with ie mi, argamncnts ues und tha “sun ye bo compared. he seat ts i “i tat) eB J ei Fuu| tbat they are pet worn, wh ALY WIE bee a iY i, 4 vrese » An et arth westoy a = presa uf India was churtered Meee Tie ie Rint THE tuo ores Truss | lawyer, who tvatitlind i Gulteau’s eagt recontly, | coltun quero than. thes Cust. Tho adialutstrae | We vowed keep tole wands of thu peuple, “and | my interests in Osure County, (0 start anothor | iv ne gerard K q bout (oe ine to put ip Ae fonst deent ton tor af Carbondale, wi . {diy Uceomo estubllahed In tho confidence of | UBd ought ta bava loft Membay abely iy was ho uther building between the fark aad | and who kuaw Guiteay tn Celeago very woil, | HOH of tho Lirlit is go otwnaive to the enues Ut fako palo, a ve at Carbondale, ute it wasn't muer af a Held a) Middle of." September, Hues’ tn cy! nine any ane 3 5 it ve. There isa movement at Washington to f the farmeys,and anululy supplanted all otha 5 7 nd Wie Pye er ee ut ine sr At a, ealrio ont | aid qo me Just nfyhes Uebink Guitonw wilh wy | Losey nut It catsey overy fori of ‘evustan, | Bont Cui, carter of Louluand, thy prewuit, Stine oven thed, uid 1 wanted to do better—no tian ts ra au r 1) gro Caleutta sha Weoke dawn, an wend, t . can ‘ ts ie - 1 . | feuclng, Lot us consider, from tho slandphint thot fur. the ‘atart nil te Thebes to thu hl Vito Ae Cotnell Alutts eho | found scultty, Hin cago, bud we it was, has not od to cvercnine ints paurauae fa resorted to. | tutor at Venezudla, in order to .rotatiéat that | to blame for wint—Ko -1 started a bank ut Cald. ie iy in fnew noe rowdy fu tit A i + J t 4 Kt we and the | port Mr, Baker, of Ulinols, whe te std int to be | wall, Ebid soen a good 1d tho on! aj- | Of the prairio, sumo of the reasons for thid sud= | tnlddlo of Uctubor. Thed the dreadful tule Pottawatuniod 9 nen, women, und ehibrun, | Leow uolpad by his preaumption in thus. court, | ciizun with crutt, “Lhe custom-huiae iy Lull ut | paputar with tie Veneauelun peuple, aud thoy | neas ut Wintel, soon on ot tho Southeast dou popularity. ‘The Cullowlng aro somo of tho | GAWnud on shy ship's oilicors Fe toe iba hunt Alter yotting out auino ats iP BANG OF 4 av-cull bin aa waviness, whe 7can explain why hou ban hen rate foe ht mn ued rants desir nnothor Minlstor. Lowa, however, moins aud iiked t do ir mm { y q : requilaits for g porfect fences tat. Ib must form BY, paullbe dupe tH toe ( if run tran qeaves Iniles a purty of wlxteen of thom started OUL ED Hur enafilegad: the tater, Le ures ty alee Groat Wants to bays iy unt tur his taco westwards | MAcOre WiaineE Cartur s GONE OR Con. Surornal rulleuude yor luton Te carn men. The | wrollublo barrioy to the passayo of stuck, aud Fae aon engi mad one our Vi binges pes it they could kite h deor, “This Waa dn tha | Of bia memory, rongoung powers, and responsi« | [f bo gues Hast tu Buy Hu pays thy ponalty, Wo | nooier nb ; a "| tne ante ‘acs be nate muny of th ans asta Porshans, and Wee Sioux country, The Sioux hud govern! tinea | Dility, Judgo Porter's cross-examinadeo a Luirient Lurk host tory ate RegHindt a Prosidautial Grier cellent aud hoses ooh Ftunmaiet beer aa ae ete ee ntone | a atom rio Wud an rn r . ul #1 o i SE ee teeta dived. dn tho West or | tublisned, aud-beeatay a rival cuttio polit, and | inust be simple, durable Ja alt plncesana oll- | fll wen who bud coma erent dintunces te tig Sromod ty sitatealgpl and nurieted Pannen: | wrought this out steuly to tho Jury, becwuno, | uy Ciel trade wit rue ower ME Hot Wit Now Sonks Hawks amon pelltcinta,sucnn | to protoct my inearaity 1 hud to start unddisr | nates cusliy's transported, and” inimedintely tho wuvuna of Ww todteNy AN, tele Rr cua R i whon you Und the people saying ho was sharper . i " @ be alwuya an amateur, with plonty of prom. | bi oe ern Lwas with four banks on 3 a te a a Me athe ther ohiet i i . | wou 4 ust ju Ww rin Wer ct vl er q Giortex dito Maven), thu ening at the aude | bo aury that tho Jucy ts xotting no weap Ikea | 4udroiv uo Nutional rie tw wioluia tho umnana | eoules ture uiteut, by. Pr cruutad wi the | Sovurul uinifod niles tro thy iret Luved to | land; affording no hurtor for woods, dnd nut | tothe builled devotion of tho pibyrline: (Me org pointed binsely with warepulnt, and ted tho | that bo te a luniatic, Benldes, nls inaanity, so | Of moraliy; but wedu it by luw. The Gover y thu way, it is very strane tnt you de | THO down Here te Caldwell and luok over tho F Whe " nl refined to stunt, ‘Whey wore aaa Hutt Parte Haas, When choy wot tu tig edge of the tlinber | cuted, was no matter of rudord before tho | Mont la ay coin of powur to violate tho equte | nut dour te uae ut Atexundes Hlco, af Slusene | Homies wad then May tn the Wlgot, pith Ay a worlously gefavtng tHe landsenpo, prosoeuted fur ‘vefuainye to do, Nain ats ey, ‘ Uvs of nutions, [Appluuies) snusctty, woly mentioned for the cable | tan, and drive aver: to Huniwwell wid" Varhod wire cumes nearor mecting nll these | tho tugistrato ndmeittel the Fores OF ONE rig , f i huge, ore s eUene | Traight sowie thus * “¢ trail” Dividing thule tures hice threy djvive J eannoe piel camel vecentrivitiaa to construota | 18 te rho Nution wut Llood iv tu the hudy. te Wak Ri exoctlentigy exoupt tho Abturnays elie | Toe CARED COUR ee ee atte Tee oa ae jiltetial COmMPAPOH, Ficava ti on, an ubunlui wi poe x Pr ths ' eat, tive A ti) tolerubly good fabric Of foulmhnexs, Fequalizes the zones. Its white witys are tho Juaked who was going on the Supreme iench, “Whit winount af money did you haye Ine vi ye, board oF cal Lela ain cluim } thy Kaaba thie your: ‘the polices oe peril. entre und siya ou the left—they eantiously ug | "‘Thoro is wot i winwly exception to the rule | gamed of tho wurid, (Sines thu thie uf Paul | and my friend whook ble hed, Pho Presldane | Vested 1h the four bunker "| superiority in nearly every point for Avatus | with bla fife, bit the ebarterar oes Ay py. Naniced: | Medure, In euminand o| tho cente at ne niin with ingune jnypirauon from Gad overs ship had been an ocean pulult, with as | would do a senaibips tology.” gall he, © if he *Waoll.d will come to that directly, As Lwaa | blo fenve on the farm, The muly objection | Tho. passige- ane} raat eno pulls? regeHinble an 1S or Moor rusk, Suddonly a} brug ent tho point. Braking, tho Brito dws | world But now tuy shilpa ure auld und the a eeue y Monte on te Wh vinimied shel hoceed, tu. UatNailing are Habis aes " “ 2 x ” 14 nominadon, ‘Bich ouused a rin of ank?!” 7 1 bay nor to oomne Where Crony Chale bom: “ round uahes. | Wa " . ny ann eT ereGent ant ‘b Juajousy umuny bankers than ¥ vintidte ‘ : ed. q hur kileds -Bledoro, ndvunvlny ufow steps ua | uue Kuaw ‘that trae ln iho. preeonce of uve | ‘there shuld bo tisporennt und unigiputont rons | LesweetUe COURTS, LT aclohag 4 eaaiy ood re opi aud they iiulutly eouuluded. | dervers: huwayurs Ive, Rubel Choe coe MULey ! Br, Bia Fee arog eect saunE ted fe Deli ad | Ravin Srkeetapon et eee Bramanes oF uae | aero snuiitd bo parca ani waiptene rote | quailty of tho - Henub Foal tus Gvory Coy es trate Uf Nene Sor eal oO nad | ea tceet mae ar ara fonote” ot tence | ot. Math man, Ch { Enguteer. thy Sioux crouched duwn to reload, stetore | wlty, A man is responsible for a murder if ho | we Goveramont, directly. or fndirostiys CAL Bion and smug ike Tio Gbey will ap He Teiond oF mile, bOvtDl RA eee ee ee eee ee ee tiiaee and watthe halts rane bees ero miwbt a photo drow u"beud” on tha spor about whore Hwuend | could Duve restralned Linwelt frum dotog it. | taxershouid bo vertu wud directs Lut taeiils ; 4 Feet Ieee nS ee or oe ee ee ee ee tN | grup cup at a iettor procured bs tho 1ndelh Would uppenr, and pretey suoil oo raised bis bund | Nuw, suppuso anyod t ig Ate xo u Ar z ¢ 3 Hmodaty ine wns Turcher. Vivre | hud ttle respuvt Yor tho urdionry board tnd rall | gruph copy o ‘a fottor pre Siew Dts would appene, and pretty suo go ralscal bie buudl | ‘Now aunpaea anybody had vtnocd upto ule | an timparte drs, tmeurtalls and indirect, ‘They A CONTRACTOR IN TROUBLE Wore nv ont uroiuda fpr sucu wution, but Ik re~ | fenced uf the eanntry. avd only the * woll dive fide Dr, Baxter, of Was rate anette where be wua, Aa ho turned bw buad tee tobe | Lb WOE W DIME hates gad will lun wee add to thy cost to cunauiuera of artlules, buture Dotectlves Vioravy and Thorpe, of tho Central u #200, aod nppealed to soma | posed uve boun restrdlued ty them, Tho strat | Boy shut bin sere Leneute the oyes, and bo full Buide tt the Bre fusod, . tbe ron the Homeopatbly pus, a contractor, of my Dest Ludiness aud puiltical friends ta beip | thing ts to teach antinals to entertain a beconis Prudidont, de ad, i ete " 2 rece tuxes Lend to vcun- . ie it yeu draw yude wuupon againee tho | aluy In government. “Woaro any indunger of | tatiod, wrested Feotortak el : le, “They inva my. fete y earn 1 ee etic tho President's ebut bien spiars benuate the oye, and bo fell | Brulus ou it sui draw yude wugpon against thy | oly In government. | Wo are ow Wn duiucér OF | ng joekod hia up ut to Morrison Struct Stas | Plea POeZ, AVE, te, fettora: to, paratos i By | tu Redueet for a fenee, und ony Hat ionks ko w | eo Teter tue presciire OF, HMM Wt wounded, advagced n few steps andtomanuwked | Therefore be could vi 0" » ¥ ~ | Laue, conchided pegotuona’ for the | skateton. Waite they ure loaroing this teasun, | bed-ohumber, in tho preven tine made The ious wan at niin inte pit Biippin peupunsit Ree hg eh rae rte Me ta Sree Rot Uirlity cut aut frum under | Yon upon a warrant cbursing blin with obtulte | loun for ninety auys Dy. Axrovliy to a. dive | quitalikely some of taym may gut husty but | sald to mio Thue he bad mover wi wily UE ay, mek tho chiles anty spoke once, *dlen, defend lu, competition, 'Thoy full bhok on che urtittelal |p, + Gras Htupl 4 " 4 Y en necu ped + I x ud ds & | Woe unx! de over aud ugreed ty tuke tha | as very wynitognt, Injury to stock bus that position baviig been pccul vole threo were killod. Whon the ouud ‘arrived the | tea Og citer ul Lone tetley shaeels aeviouiibene See ein La eter Aon ee allway, . aa aaochatud wie Ur aire rl aay otter pea ra eae Tresntunty tridi rain tudes ciinarruaiton than ter Far any aral ORs nul tbat Be a ing at wiuuwe aud “eblideen cut the,” Bloux | | Gon, Laut tutited that bo bolloved ho'woa | wont. Wu vali buldaurown tuapite ot forokgn | te proporcd belt pullwuys ie) tho | henrd oF anne ianksfulluea carey off Goues | foreaute wade of turco wiceswulca le Kai | for Dr, lita dd uhd not know bow by bUPPE ny pieces with | Kknlves wi a renays Our f thin that arog from thy pyeveral- | labor. ‘I'he proteutive Marit rulves the wages of | complutnagt in the cases From what ‘could ‘by.| where,.and rofised to let ine have a dollar, Lb | take, houduao the distance of the wires upurt uf. | te be 1b the case." Oct. buwks. flatly, wetberinu aa Ee dead us. of common wurds au tht ta say. to moni) libussry out 10,4,000 ut the uxpauuy ot Jeurned Inet eventing fe; Would appuar thae Mg, | calne buek nd Taras Louveuworth and inot With | furs ® conitunt temptation to the naira, It ‘Tho lutter: ty Gountersigned ia yea band, h ‘. ‘vellow da orausy,’ a rust, und Ht the expunsy of, the lycressed | ¢,, if unuther rufuagl. At Tovpuku 1 wus aguin. ree Bxperlenco has domupstrated the practical | 24 ur slice the President's devthy in 8 altting posture, delving atukes alound thom | ond anothor thing to iimit bis respouuibility foe | renta Wad vost Of fou vist uapie | Zens held w contract to build two tulles uF looks : is sattot iy 3 . tbe rpc rate onibetsia, ui . * i! pulsed, [about have stated’ that when J got | yaloe of.the following sugeostions for von. | Writing of dirs, Gartleld. ouy lings tows so prevent the waives aurl-Sop ies {roe Ueleats Gerioe 1 auld’ that Guitvau nadn't common | favturo to rie in Intelligence: but our | wt South Chivayo for oug of the companice ia promise of the money in St. Louis ft wired | stractoy Tarbed-wire “ten Sot substantial 7 pave read thie luster, und ft ie (rue fh, tufts, nut knowing but that sume one of tha teuon ts ut teat t whet to unterprise, DUC IE enon | alleged, Sr, ‘Toms cay uty the city, and call. | forrheowiag In twa duya, When 1 y jt bi _ , ve Gacane ui 7 ADE ui i i e je bra y a Dotel — Bloux iaigbe pave one ped, ie Aelita wer eee ei ah pica cialis aa bo pads pens aearays ig ai vol feu tae (cs pus ing “upon td Brown ese ogres or va ‘ ‘buuet ne Bin te urpanay a tn a ult fet creas tae weound tad runny a Wilttam =H. Baoprand, ,gtae ae Whulu of the Futtawptomuies, 1 uuked Bledore it | corrected bf a Uvctor education aud more bon: | togive up help, Nowu will wlve ut ys, rR Hee Gaus eo WME nearly | needa, ae eo 0 yot bin sume at all | strong vole from the yuteb tu thy foot of ¢ lanlat, plays in BuiladeiD "end Uae "doe! y y a p the teat, but | €2,000 oxcuss of what) Mr. ‘omy | baznrds. “) borrowed 83 uf Dr. Murtis, of thi rout ty " B,C) 21, 81, Louls . eT eee eee wind. | doune tn tay rete with tho World, 1 nuve nu | atiil waut tulle’ at the breast of Gavernmicnt, | should | have | drawn tor the work | Gordon House, uid put It to {ho Banta Fe folks eeippertad, seoue tuces chee bore tbe fe a cies ee ue tue 1uverior ud abut 1 We & Fela weucy. Ho repliv loubs fn wy tnind that thy trial will proceed to | Milllogutres Ibroug Couyresd to mulutuluex- | executed. Mr. Brows tvougbt nothiog of tue | ror y special trala to rua to Oauge, with tho priy- | ground by meugy of w abort blouk driven | diate pl 1 by Ur, Bare to use al swkil) and Beneroag tng money by false protons’, Jolin B. Hrown, | count 5 Siu (tt was terrible steep, but £ | auce learaed taey. bivays rogird'y fing ot poste | request that De. Bilss be his atrendlas pb yourselves," Jay duwn, and expired, ‘Tho other Jous ter the oReiliite un th 9 . LD eres is PCat oe frou eral Indusirics do nog need to bo fustered, Pro- | which Mr. Heown ie Interested. Suturduy, it is | ny cashier in Caldwell that funds would be | pust¥oue rod upart; thy pomtat the starting | dlstinut recullection. LucustiA GARFL