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THE crows CHILDREN. done the worst that can happen to you’” THE LOSSOF THE VILLEDU HAVRE. Brigham Young's Family. Agessis. PROPOSALS. j PROPOSALS. niewetion ed de marely. Mrs. Ann Eliza Webb Young, the nineteenth | By nature and Agassiz was a 200lo- nuh ants Ban, his , he iy } re wire of Brigham Young, delivered her lec- | gist, a iy ‘A’ al LS FOR LETTER BALANCES, Ab bearing afield, “Tkia, Igeneraily get the best of It at blows; Thrilling Account of the Disaste: Brigham ¥: deli: ‘Girst jist, not still less a metaphysi- NITED STATES iL. ROPOSA' ‘Went a whistling merriy; bat Lowe yon Sent meee wets Ishall simply | ture apon the Mormons in Denver, Col., on the | Clogist. He wasa great zoclogist, and would j — When he heard the blackest of black crows | return to char, Do you love me?” LETTER PROM ©. TT WAITE, ONE OF THR | evening of the 9th instant From the reports in | have been greater in some of the specialties of POST OFFIOR DEPARTESRT, * ‘Call out from a withered tree. ‘IT must have proof of your love before I an- | RESCUED PASSENGERS. News of that place we take the following as | that science, could be have narrowed his mind RR CN ber 1, = swer that.” C. Waite of the Brevoort Hous, Ni the mont interesting portion of the lecture, | to them. Buthe was “born to the universe,” | of : bo LO’ ‘> ggg 4 | “ You are going to kill the thievish birds, « What proof?” received the following letters trom | treating as it does of Brigham Young himseli | nothing special of local could content him; and x . 174. (80 be decided by the ‘Soth.) for + And I would if I were you: “« Would you grant any little whim of mine?” py) ¢ of the saved from the | and his family: he has probably sacrificed some shreds of bis | car the mails of the United Sintes from Let | tne of the post were tn Unit-d States for one But you masn’t touch my family, “ Certainly I would.” Ville da Havre, giving highly interesting details | Brigham was seventy-three years of age last | reputation, among men of science, to his passion | Jul vise to June 90, 1878, on the foliowing routes | year from and after the let day of February, Ast. of Whatever else you do!” “Don’t make any rash promises. | of the sad event : June. He has nineteen wives; fifteen of these | for universality and for the popularization of | in the State of Virwicia, and by thy schedule of de- | the following description memels * ‘i r ™ ‘ «« Tewear it. - | Os Boaxp Sar Tatmor stars, Nov. 29, 187 are his own for time and eternity; the other | truth. It was complained that he listened too | P&rtures snd arrivals herein specified, viz: ‘iret. gy of wei pring claht ounces, “ I'm going to kill the birds Tkia laughed gleefully, wentintoan adjoining | My Dear Father and Mother’ Here | am {oar Ae proxy. wives, beng widows of Joseph | patiently to the assumptions of theology, hostile | eo prom Winchester to Capon Springs,(W.¥ ie eeeretnaind dows to guarter =e are eating up pa ae 1 brought forward an antique costume, and no worse in health than when I left New | suith. The children of their union with Brig- | and arrogant as they are, toward science, and ‘25s miles and back. six times a’ sock, _— at 1A WE be = if your young oues do such things, had been worn by the damesof fiity York, bat in a sad state of mind. hard to bam ¥ ung are accredited to Joseph Smith, and | that he opened his too readily to the evi- Mth June to Sah of September only in eac! Second. Balances of the same capacitr. eraduated je sure they'll have to stop.’ years ago. a | what I have passed | eter ell his kingdum. All plaral wives are | dences ofa creative |, & personal God. A ‘ Dy the metric or gramme system. Of this clase hid Yh, said the crow, “My ehid: “«Thave the greatest desire to see how you | mown by their ma names to distinguish one | man of science comme ii faut, is Dow ex] oo Winchester daily, except Sunday, at Fequis Mittwenaae. k dressed as my grandmother,” she | . from the other. The following is a correct list | to expect God from his consideration, or at least PS ene eighing four pounds, There isn’t ene among them 4 | yage: Z| of 'Brigham’s wives in the order of their | eliminate him, an unknown quantity from his Leave Capou Springs daily yexcept Sanday, at | Of thie clase Wis mupponed t antes Wonks steal x mateg cana ing was appalied. New York gales commenced, breaking one blade marriages: Mary Ann Angel, Lucy Decker, | calculations. “Agassiz was too warm-blooded rye , . ? ~ Sen aerebtine etal be ould steal a grain of corn. eath and the dev—" he began. +» | Of our screw on Monday. From that time till | Mrs. augusta Cobb, Harriet Cook, Clara | for this; he held with the multitade, at least to Arrive at Winchester by 9 a m. et jut how shail I know which ones they are! | ,, On, Sc! ne sweating in, a lady's presence!” | Friday morning there was continuous fogs and | Decker, Emeline Free, Lucy Bigelow, Bins | this extent; and under certain limitatioos the of see must ac she said, checking him. * But [ am giad t | gales, when it cleared and we had a lovely day, | D. Huntington, Susan Saively, Margaret | faith of the multitude was his faith. Perhaps | 476t—From Aldic, by Budiey, ings, to Managras, | on ¥ or may obtain “they're the pret- | | bare discovered what your love amounts to.” | aisog fine evening, with clear aky and stars. | Pierce, Mra Twiss, Emily Part idge, Martha | he thought, with the Roman sage, «It is easy to cy oy eer pee ps the contract =i be required to furnish Balances of lest birds re neronuuiated with her, and ended, a8 | Julia, poor darling,had stayed below till that | Boker, Ellze Burgess, Eliza D. Snow, Harriet | die if there be pode aed to fee if then’ bo ped y Fey Cag : wg bf OL And the whitest that ever flew!” common mertals do, in submitting to a’wo- | evening. About ho'clock we went for a walk | Barney. Amelia Folsom, Maty Van Core ani | none.” At any rate, he the Leave Manassas Wednesday and Ssturday at | ina box for transoortation ant aeteerel, t man’s will. a on the deck. I went down with her about 9) Ann Eliza Webb, the nineteenth and ‘last: | atheism and materialism wherein so 9:30: Si! expense, to the blank agency, Washington, istling, ‘ She —y a in the heavy brocade | o’ciock. and remained in the ladies’ cabin until Brigham has two large fhouses ca!led the Bee | modern acience goes eddying Atrive at Aldie by 4pm. « tightly a ier na — high, starched cap half past 10. Sue a Seo Ne Pyar Hive aad the. Lion Hones. ‘There - one wit: ia he Se aoe dogmas of the sects, he i Proposals Savited ito begin at Badley Springs, re- waters or joes than the Setar copies, mar Tr ceased ” ‘" sleepy, again went on - i Bee Hive a: sixip the Lion House. e | practi: a that adorn unsecta- jen ooeet o o ee “ Faugh!” he cried in disgust, “this dress | 2 o'clock, when I also retired. Ata little be- | test are catered throughout the city and terri- | rian Christian. He lived plainly, but without | os, prom Hampstead to Pair Haven, 10 miles and | Suecmat™ite: Mt the discretion of the Postmaster makes me smell like @ musk rat.” fore 2 I was startled by ashock and noise, which | tory. His three eldest sons have followed the | asceticiem; was everywhere the companion of tok eee . Awards will be made for each article separately And the old crow sat untroubled, “ You don’t like perfumes, then?”” r to me seemed to indicate the breaking of the [harmed example of their father. He has | the best people, and commended himself most, Leave Hampstend Wednes*ay at 9am; if Geomed most advantageous to the Departmant Cawing away in her nook; “ No—ves; one—gunpowder! I'm like Charles | .crew. I cried out to the ladies not to be alarmed, forty-five living children; the most of them are | strongly to those who knew him best. Affanle at Fair Haven by 12 m Bids not made in conf srmity with this advertiv For she said , “He'll never kill my birds the Twelfth, and there's no perfame for me but | to keep quiet. I immediately ran on deckto | grown and married. There are twenty-nine ner, kind and gracious to the young, tol- Leave Fair Haven Wednowtay at lpm; ment Ay] Bot be Goaside ret Since | told him how they look. gunpowder. ascertain in regard to the damage, when I was | girls and sixteen boys in the famHy. His sm | erant of the annoyances, enamored of the ad- Arrive at Hampstead by 4 pm. meh ieee Braet farntoh with bis Ob. 1 were his wife!” exclaimed I | told it was a collision; and upon looking over tie | John W. has renounced polygamy by iscarding | vantages and hopeful of the futare of American w certifeate fi sctenaeint ton uae “ Now there's the hawk, my neighbor, vently. starboard side I saw a hole reaching trom the | bis first and second wives and retaining his | lite, he brought among us the culture and taste one ee f are reliable perss =e PP ne ob what heed = ones soon; aoe hi kitchen, extending about 49 fost aft sad ae: third. Seven or Brigham’s daughters taste the = —— wi aonk ore wean mat Be seme salute and bask: Ceres taenen ener od Bond NHB tee sufficient euretion will Bs saucy, whistling blac! re ing abont 10 or 12 feet mto the deck aud f.7 | sweets of plural marriages. Two of the seven y choice an American—more devot ie re aii on Woedae .: each contract May have to change his tane! Saw len wats Bae. Uiwas back again in my | eal Hiram B. Clawson Comand, tee are atte | bat of our ideals than many who are our coun~ Fi ny en Ty es eee A failure to ong cabin in a moment, and foand Julia dressing to George Thateber, and two to’ Mark Croxall; | trymen by birth. A cosmopolitan by nature rrive at Urbana’by 12m d for, or ans ‘When lo! she saw the hunter told her and the Indies to hurry, bat not be | the seventh te the secOhd mate nt enals | sad wabieae was yet acitizen of the new world Leave Urbana Monday, Wedaseday,and Bri. | ment articles ioforor. im ¢ yt Taking bis homeward track, J alarmed, as all would be right. She dressed | Willlams. Brigham’s sons are: Joseph A., | rather than of the old, and lived more in the Re i, remain yom sidered suMicieut cause for the forfel-nre of the bao ne Oy gan pee econ amy mp on quick} and seemed very cles Bod compos 1. | Brigham, jr Jone W.. Heber, Exnset, Arthur, present and for the present than in the past and swniioinnbilanntrisinencmebedbsiaune contract Sepupehaelnns : - = brews 7 © Boot | As quickly as I was dressed we went togethe ‘erry, Oxcar, Aipilias, Morris, Mahonri, Mo- | tor the futare.—Springfeld Rep 64—From Stevensville, by Carlton's Store, to Now reposals must be indoreed on the er pa. Pe in ountry! deck. Then I looked at the situation, nchamer, Hyram, Lorenzo, Willard, and aes ct, Kt miles and back, twice a'weok. | Dosals Letter Balances,” end dircct=t ‘to the Bg pa hove ly ethene cg! ald soften his character. Iwould tame | and decided at once what course to parsa> | "The daughters are: Elizabethy Vrme Nee Fann or ee lave tae Leave besvonsviale Wetasshap saa Beberdag First Apetatant Portnsacier Gariral, W a:lutigtony 7 What in bed ip mene pod this lion; and he should soon be as much be- Seeing the large starboard qaarter-boat lying ‘anny, Mira, Clara, Netoie, N : oh hm Grap! cg Lowen —— gh a 230 re aan eee N r wey be, ‘ou promised to spare my pretty birds, loved as he is siready admired and feared.” | partially on the deck, one of the davits having | ‘va, Dora, Sasie, Tootie, E tis of & romantic elopement ia high life, Arrive at Mew Prospect by 6.90 9m: — And you've ki! em every one. ** And how is this to be accomplished?” in- | heen broken by the collision, I piaced Julia, oulsa, (nick-named Hunk by her ps ws ae, sont a ight, ti a. con- weiss: s PRorosate FOR THE REMOVAL OF GAR * Your birds!” said the puzzled hunter; re pith Mre, Buckley, Mics Rackley (her daugh | father,) Emma, Emily, Carly, Mamie, Jose- | feed belonging gd brad omen pac tag ie Arrive at Stevensvilie by 2 pm. BAGB AND ASHES Lc rhag y-athe band pment you mage Fane eee SA ey eena | ter) and Mins Wagniatl. and told thom to stand phine, Mary, Maris, Phebe, Zova, Ruth, Della, | Tole te nn seit» Aecuentee of Frederick I eS asminotonsiy Ox Became 3 5 unst fancy yourself Charles the Tweltth.” | stil a few feet from boat. I then went to | and Baby, (the youngest, who will be three * * ox, D-C.. December And, besides, they are black and ugly “ Well, Ido,” he answered with a significant | work with two other gentlemen, cut the cover | stecesaiTs Seat anni Foro ae seventeen years olil, well educated reponins Indorsed =P sany ve smile a ee aa inaea, | 03,84 wasin a fair way to get itafloat: but | only wite Brigham lives with at present.” He | ANd very 3 Wacaieaay atetieteen eee mn iz « Get out of my sight, yon stup!d!” a uueider me the queen.” she continued, | white at work the steamer gave one last plunge | bas forsaken ail for her. Upon this favorite | Since last Wednesday afternd fet tape gets of Sade he ton oh eee and drew her chair beside him, and the waves rushed over, covering her ai | wife is lavished ail the care and attention the | °? , a os Baw good tna fair her @ raengeom” he cried, rather pleased with the | once. As saw the water come over the side, | moat devoted monogamest could possibly be. LS te —— cities of Waxhing conceit. CREEPING UP TRE DECK, stow upon his companion. At present he is u ~ : immediate subarbs, peat ares so ‘iJ should devote my life to obtaining and se- | 1 thought it only a wave, so I jamped from the | erecting a mansion for her that wil cost at che | 804 wealthy gentieman of New York city, Jas i a I Fy ee eS “ Abt see, I see,’ said the hunter, curing his entire confidence.” boat to the deck to pull Julia and the three | jeast $100,000. Brigham lovea her better than morning, Ber father re- ee * once * | [rh strest northwest, of such other pelut ws shall “ But not as you do, quite; “« We will suppose you have it.”” other ladies to a dry place. I had my arms | all others. Ho Is afraid of her, and this is | felved a let Sanita Gosatne ot oe ee Leave St. Pammeny’s Saturday at 6a m; hereafter be designated It takes a mother to be so blind ‘Then I should use it to make him abmit, | around them, when we were a!l carried over the | where lies her success over him. In closing her | that’ Haren nee it 8 condition of her retare Arrive at Cavbags Farm by 12m, Said proposals will state in what manner and for She can’t tell black from white.’’ on all fitting occasions, to my sovereign will. I | side of the steamer. For an instant we were | jecture ale remarked that she had not been ac- SS _ letdown Sh yen me wae married in LeaveOsbbege Farm Patarday ot what compensation (he bidder proposes to do this would teach him the true valueof his noblest | together; then I was strack with a piece of tim- | tuated by any malicious feeling toward Brig. | New York, shall be kindly receiv: x ‘at Bt, Fammanys by work. prerogative.” ter on the head, which, for a moment, rendered | ham in speaking of him as she had. He pat ie 21 years old. He ton Lyi 4 bie Je Depot to Wasteer's Obureh, 6 | sll Gute eeniete Be eerie one ak CATCHING A TARTAR. FE = a me insensible. ‘When { ae —— i ay eee oe eee Sete cca fortuie. “The. young Indy writes that eooionnl lens ee cane "© | to. thove desiring to bid will be given at this offioe. _beiidied taste BS Come, come, Charles the Twelith is severe, peau ter a tans shasatintes ance or eee | ae ‘She knows that much of the system laa doe | because she knew her father would object to Leave Pamplin ‘Depot Moniey, Wednesday, | | Dach bid must be panied now; Dut he is just.” tains the cover of the boats. floated near me. I | jusion, and partof it crime. Ifit has a gilded | the marriage on account of her age. Mr. Tal- : ; . cott characterizes the affair as merely a case of a e Twelfth of Sweden, _"s noe ways. Witness the case of Captain got astride of it and tloated for a time. Then | side, sne has found it a cheat. It wrecked ey A a atl pm; : Walker's Choret by m; siker= Oharch Mouday » Wednesday, q e. I caught them, 7 | love at first sight, and hasinvited the you turday at 12m; ruccetefal bidders on the awarding of the contract, mircre, tho ‘Lion of the’ Noctis aiid by hie | gif hatles started, and glanced at her suspi- | andneld one under each arm,untilymestrenges | Ne MAPPIness, and that of every true woman.” | Conte 1 reruns 7 Pamplin’ Depot by 2 pm. fend to the succnesfa! bidder mpon fas execution admirers, the Lion of the North,” and by his | cious! failing fast, 1 was obliged toletthem go. Short- | | Taz Poxwnoy Baineny Case.—A dispatch | preypis ~FORCThe Madmouville ) | eee Fesm tel Onset, toy Posters tie ene tent. | soneeeen nea ae. Sepagtors, with caual justice, perhaps, the | -: what do you know of that culprit?” he | {one Mh Ly Picked up by the boatof the | trom Leavenworth, Kansas, to the New York | Times says: One of the most outrageous ates | “8 Frome e meron bY Pediar’s Mille end Mit: r . Madman of the North,” accidentally en- | cried. rench steamer and taken on board of the ship | ‘Tribune states that'a new chapter in the his: ee Y eountered at the Chatean Gortz, a young crea- “His sentence is unjust,” eho answered, | Krish hat seul aa te a 1 4 we have heard of lately comes to us from Han- ack, twice a weck. 2” she . ¢ . It proved to be the Loch | tory of the Pomeroy bribery case may aoon be “ Leave Balt Creek Tuesday and Saturday at 6 sare from the banks Ce Ah ep oo a | firmly, “and therefore a Ht object for the inter- | Earn, from London to New York, an ison clip: | expected to bring to light another vein of cor- regio Seles eset 2 cabin Misenteietn inte Soper ghetoangec Lan ; _ ference o queen.” rose, wen: r, Captain Robinson commander. She had | ruption in this notorioue affair. davits by : orks of Baila ‘ me at once made upon the hitherto impregna- table and took a paper from it. Now, if | were | Broker her bowsprit short off and stove her | ex-Senator Pomeroy, it is alleged, are now in tienen ponetiee ee A a —— Leave Forks of Buffalo Tueedwy and Saturday ppell-bourd in her gre a ay app med to | 2ueen, 1 would approach the kin, do you, | stem down to the water line, Otherwise she | the hands of persons here to the effect that he up belind him and saturated his clothing with Arrive of Balt Crock bv 6p. =. lose all recollection of other matters, even of | (eit ignity. "-T'would saytohine sir, | 2d Or Dy the captain gud stewart I foami'T | cama, &, iarge sam of money to secure the | coal off, and, lighting a match, set fire tot.” Ta aan 2 ae » Sir, | care of by the captain and steward. I foan quashing of the bribery ictment which now nm y fire, | 4769~From Carsonville to Elk Creek, 10 miles snd rhe ouusef tain euckeottens won the: Princess | YOUF honor and your glory both require that | was one of the first saved, coming in the first | stand against him inthe district court, and ax | * Second the old negro’s clothing was on fire EDUCATIONAL. A‘ ADY POSSESSING & THOROUGH Know! <3 edge of Music desires PUPILS « oD or their residence. Terme moderate, Address * Miss HL,” 7.30 15th street northwest aectt i Et ocurion. back, three times a woek Tkla—for sue was a princess, her mother, the | Sou sbould put your name to thie—sign.”” boat, together with Captain Surmount, of the | soon as @ move ismade to prosecute the cacc the | fora erent ee, wits pate ane Coens Leave Garsonvilie Tuesday, Tharsday, and | MRS. E, A. STRTSON LOGEE will give lessons baron’s sister, having married the Hetmin of | ;921¢,i00k,the paper trom her in surprise and | steamers who was fount swimming in the sea, | aindavite, itis declared, will, be published. | attempted to jump intoa well, but was pre- ecramgry, Mh LI privately or in clases. Beadings for bonotit the Tartars. Being lett han at ay | Prenat having sunk with his ship and risen again. United States Attorney Schofield wants to dis: | Tented Attar’ treating: samt sat was, Dre- Arriveat Bik Creek by2 pm: og she had taken ap herrealdence with Baron | grat Pardon for Capt. Reinold,” he exclaimed, THE PURSER, miss the case, but his deputy, J every direction, he was caught and the fire put iweattea church or benevol nt objects. GautsstStukesd ee with Saron | and his brow darkened angrily. ‘Indeed, then, | brave man, and was picked up by the samo boat | prosecuting attorney of the county, refuses to | Sut.” He was badly burned trom his hipe eee Arrive at Usreonville by 5 pm. haha et = ‘The baron was a bit of a historian,—or he | BY dear little friend, if I were Charles the | with scarcely any clothing: but instead of com. | be approached on the subject, and declares Ine back of his head, and suffered terribly. ‘The Stammering and ell dMfects of speech epeodtily thought he was,-and was then em fuged in Trek ep ee my answer.” ng on board the English ship remsined in the Speyer prosecute at all Rexarie. He | young men who participated in this barbarous 70—From Poplar Hill. by Btafforderitle to Baelee- | semeatea 4 ‘of “ up the paper. 3 boat, and rowed from an hour and a ait totwo | has been threatened with removal m the ; on’s Springs, le yack, ce Priting a bietory of the king, who call i. “Bre | Nothing decomposed, she immediately drew | hours, saving many people. Miss Bininger was | office of deputy United Stateratrorney ae ee tei ek cnt eek he ae Ee meets sor Mil Welnestey and Saterday ot | Beciienss, V6 Sidiretnemewet, oud-an en ha senen aes ek et ee een Mi. | Shotber paper from her pocket. with ug. I helped pull ber in. Her mother was | fuses to let the case be suppresed, but he ad- | Doceats pas Morsay seeh ed eer a Pro a I+ Seca cone olga eapaestoemtin SA. PEC OT SOHOOL FOR Jors, and was often entrusted with Important | prgghttty” Ske said, and knelt at his feet, | lost, ‘There were several others saved the sams | heres to his determination to go te trial, sea every day he lost, but the old negro declined to Atrive at Eegleston's Springs by 11 am; Uy ee So Dusiness of the state et ith Important | pleadingly, as she spoke, “King ot Sweden, | pyat. When 1 got on board the Haglish ship 1 | the cage will come uv nentweck™ Sconce Gee geupautnen ad etme te moe Leave Eggleston's Sprivge Wednessay and | iti Commence its” second guerter NOVEM DEA InCharles XII had that desire which scems to | 32% SF Cues itt by dustice but by | round it was ten minutes of three o'clock, #0 1 naa faust tion to prosecute them’ to the extent of the Sesarday ot) Dw 24TH i nova Lin be inherent in the breast of greatuess—he wished | With that order he found the battie of Pulueee must have been about three-quarters of an hour aE Cartere or Jerr. Davis.—A corres- | f1on.! Arrive at P. plar Hill by 5 pm. been more than | pondent of the Detroit Post, residing in Law to be loved for himself alone, without regard to x r 5 Ris state and grandeur. Consequently he hat | Utettiewably lost. If he had delivered it he | 19 or 12 minutes trom the time th. hip struck | ton, Mich., who has read Gen. Pritchard’s ac kit's Mills and Tae Wounpep Revorter or THR Crycrn- | “71—From, Bar BANKERS. Soa ave caused @ massacre of the | us before the steamer sunk. It was half-past | count of tie disguise of Jeff. Davis, when he | war Commenctar The itlonds oe tien Se gin oe, Mawes | we aut rOlfee, cus tn Gat aamanatcaee Swedish prisoners by the remorseless Russians. | yur o'clock before all the people cam on | was captured, as urniahed. a correspondent of Francis, who stabbed Col. Tirrell, the Coving- S eicsenetee Resstay end Bes ay até | NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC mrt to the e1 incess. for her’ Tartar | FoF tis reason uione he did not deliver it, and | hoard, so you can imagine my ‘feel ngs during | the Wayne Kepublican and reproduced In the reporter of the Cincinnati Gommercial on a Bont ne Oa TOR ET, biood made her disregard many of the conven, | ‘83s incurred your majesty’s displeasure.” that time, looking at each one as they cams | Times, says: I have no particular interest in | Tuesduy, claim that Lirrell eemoen ee Atrivo at Nickollsviils by 18 m; qtnmem cor. of 7th and D ets.» Washington tionalities of life, thengh her uncle often de- Ginary intereet eee {he reason of the extraor- | over the ‘side of tho ship, with the hops of | the matter, but would it not bo well enough to | ray by ‘beating Francis Over ie eae and Leave Nickolisville Tacaday aud Friday ati | pColisetions made on ail parts of the United Seabes, clared that she had the blood of the Gortzes | (Aly interest you take in this young man?” | seeing Julia, but, alas! she came not. She | men atten! e . @; = he asked. on the name of the young man who first | shoulders with a cane, inflicting serious wounds. Abies ot Baneveville be? ‘a thout a straggle, | dis (the “old "= boots,’ tet | F; ben di ket ki = Surplus Fund, gi00.0) FITZEUH OOTL Ee ‘arta: 7 must have gone down without a straggle, | discovered the “old woman's 7 and rancis then drew a et knife and stabbed ¥ rpius Fa ‘ i eeu bepar unl Gans tas ace teeth GE the | ogy hOt, shall know, count,” she answered, | as Ars. Buckley, of whom I spoke before, says | him receive the howor, for it is waite probable | Tirrell inthe abdomen, Itis also claimed that —Frem Peeryaville,(W.Va.).by mouth of Brad. | CHAS BRADLEY, Gasbier focti7-tr} Prewt. Kalmuck about hi ae not much of the | «when you have promised to‘obtain his pardox | § piece of timber came between her ani tie | that had it not been for the soldier Goores | a article in the Commercial attacking the shaw Creek (no ) and Hond of Slate(a. 0), an ain, Monak Gente wan highly delighted at the | *O™ he kine” a ise,” criea | Test of the party and she saw them all godown. | Munger, now of Prarie Konde, Kalamazoo | character of Squire Francis, as justice af the 110, GFBEdy 25 milles and back, once a weck. T . - * \ S i “ nog to 1 i sf P 4 fe pease ve ean Prospect of becoming the uncle ot the king; but Charles, mersiy. no such promise,” cr! She thinks I must have been the only one saved | county, in thisstate, that General Pritchard's | peace, was in retaliation for a fancied slight Leave Peeryeville } hen bE © DerakTMenr, that delight was tempered by a wholesome | “A timid knocking at the door distarbea | % the little party of us who were together a few | regiment could never have claimed the honor of | put on Tirrell in a trial before Mr. Francis, m.to4p Saturdays, oper re - 5 E i eave day atl pm . a minutes before, as she is contident the others | taking lei. Davis prisoner. Every soldier of | which Tirrell was reporting. Mr. Franes is Leave Grondy Thureday Pp notil § fo Feceive depusits only oe ing well Of hic military | them. Ikla would have opened it, but Chatles, | Gid not come up. Finally, when the last boat | that mepiment Rearkh Michigan cavalry) with | generally believed tetnare boon unjustly ac saligtiad aeielens /eiteapeielgiine tn cbicensd Interest paid on deposita. Collections made, and eripping azzling veil of his military | aware of the ridiculous manner in which he came, I gave up ali hope of ever seeing Julia | whom f have talked has taken particular pains | Scued. Titeell le 0 Lerten 4773—¥rem Sulphur Springs, by Peervevitle (W. | SOHN HIT Peoident, A. ERERLY, V. Pros't fre North”" wae an wnattagatel ceeane nO | dreesed, restrained her. ‘Then the voice of the | ceuin’ fils sorcad ther sho shoull hove boon | tooredit MY. Meee eenee capture of Jet. . Va.), to Aldereci's (W. Wa.), 69 miles and | Wp MATTINGLY Ges oe eee ie ee d Ric subjects in a ummcigated tyrant, and | baron was heard, in very tremulous accents, | 18t tor moran she woeld fot beve cay hea | ene tnt. Manger with th which have been | TERnipre AccipeNt iN ViRGINta.—On Sat- Lack, once a week novs-ly tid : 4 ruled his subjects in a very arbitrary manner. | declaring that the royal council was assembled | not been tor my comfort; s0,in a certain de- | published on the subject he (Munger) is the | urday Mr. J. W. H. Kobinson, of Brunswick, Leave Sulphur § rings Taesday at 6 am; snerhe Seaman ‘ater tent the King. < = 1 we oe ee eee gree, it is my fault that she is lost. T suppose I | hero, and is given the credit due him. came to the depot at Belletield, va» cS bring Arrive st Peorres Moly SBM aa: FPRESDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TKUST F Charles, in dismay, beg; kla to remove | ought not to feel thus, as God, in His all-wise i = aime Tine . reight. On bis return home he fell from his ve at on’s b ; : u Sn cee tniation has reached me | t8¢ “ress, for he found it Impossible to do 0; | Drevidence, plans all ‘things to His liking. and | EXPBRmNc® or a Youxe Lavy Resccrp wagon, catching his head between the spokes of Potty ymin deo COMPANY BANKING HOUSR, ; ta, | Dutshe only laughed at his predicament. Julia to her home to Him. About | PROM THE &ma—A letter from Miss Binninger, | the wheel. He was terribly mutilated, his head es an eae Of Mabans, Gastaves Hetnold, | ss Wretched girl,” be exclaimed angrily, | cones sanen.) tes wowner home to flim. Aboat OE Gg ret her ratner tn that city dearth’ | being cruited to pieces. He lingered ‘un ats = _ a P ne ee gh the king’ Rt Se © Se aye 5 ae Serine Being’ Signslod, cAsie\mear. She) oot down at sea On the 2d nit. states that ps Sy een — fore the execution of his sentence, has been | “™, ‘i der. see: when the steamer was struck both she and her oN. seen in Stralsund. Write instantly to the gov- ut she only laughed the loader. TRE AMERICAN SIT? TRINOUNTAIN, ernor; tell him I hold him responsible for the Arrive at Peorysville by 5 pm, e Peerysville Friday até rive at Sulphor Sprines by —————_____ Propossls invited to end at EpWarps, one of the oldest ex-Con- | distance $2 miles. re," she answered with mocking courtesy, | Captain Urjubart, from New York for Bristol, | mother were fully dressed. They were soon on | gressmen, a member of the 1835 state conven- 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, ° (Opposite U = Treasury.) ALL PROFITS paid to DEPOSITORS, as tnte- } 4774—From Jefforsonvitl » to Pi ne(W. | “INTEREST ov Ou’ Dottan’and upwards, from ‘ o ; 4714—From Jeffersonville (n.0.) to Peoryaville(W. ot Oxx Do upwards, bave kuown it from the first. Sign the | Prgiand. By the advice of Captain Surmynt, | eck, where they stood with clasped hands until | tion, and president of the secession convention Vo.),and back, once a week, first of each month. Caer of his belog take er iaeattun fire min- | pardon, therefore, or 1 will at once admit the | whe thongut the English sip tro muck damag: | the veseel sunk.” Mrs. Bininger’ was perfectly | in 181, died at his residence, in Warren coum Bidders will state distance aud propose schedule ” > ‘bly. 2 ,N. C., yesterday, aged eighty. 1 | council. ed to be sea-worthy, we were transferred to the | Calm avd was praying audibly. They realized | ty, N. C., yesterday, aj be pol gor reruns vouse he | ‘The king was obliged to acknowledge himselt | Trimountain were taken on board aud cared | that they were in great danger, but did not &#-The Detroit aldermen have voted a park, SZ Open from 98. m.to 4p. m.; Weduestare anc Saturdaye, (deposits only,) 6% tod. syle e forthwith shot. vanquished. He signed the pardon, and Ikla | jor ae well as herman singe contd be under the know that the steamer was sinking until they of departures and arrivals, @15—From Glade Springs, by Ohithowie Springs B4arktixe HOUSE CHARLES.”” | freed bi e obnoxions garments. ‘Then she oe i ‘ were under the water. It seemed to her that | *¥° to one. . (n. 0.), to Goolsby"s(n. o.), abd back, once a ‘oF This letter troubled the good baron sorely, | sdmitted her aecle, aod ete thea ee ser tand bas done dobly by usall, Ha gavece | she went under the water for miles.andonre: | _S@-Albany has a preacher named Sniveley. piace} 7” 1. De, for bie igce had made him promise to inter- | he was all the council there wasassembied, and | man and bas one nobly by us all. Ho gave turning to the surface she was alone. Har | Its to be hoped that his manner belies his | (Bidders willstatedistance and propose ached Sede for this Wdentical young oficer. | He broke | reassured the poor baren, who looked halt | Crerything to us, and, havin ‘Trovide the ladi mother was drowned. Miss Bininger seized a | name. of departures an 3 into a cold perspiration when he reflected that | frightened to death for his ‘share in the little | or whom there are elevén, with dresses and fees of the wreck floating near. Little Helen &7-A professor in Montreal recently intro- The contracts are to be execnted and returned to WASHINGTON, D. 0 i he did so the probability was that he would | other comforts, Of cours: the provisions were Mister soon roxe from the water and selzed hold | duced two tame ekunks, to illustrate a lecture fhe Department by or before the Ist day of Jane, | per ommt. tmtercsi paid on depost, firie. ut tha king aud nia ‘wane, : -de- Gortz,”” said © ts i 5 fig of the same plank. These two were the firs e diffusion of odor. rs otherwise the accepied bidder will bs co oe ene is heart that the king ami Ikia were married, Baron-de-Gortz,” said Charles, ‘for certain | very plain and not very plenteous; but he on the di of o mete ene ered as baving faiird, avd the Postmaster Goneral may proceed toc: t for the service with other rea sons I have pardoned Captain Reinold. Let | heen able to gi ° dies three meals and ladies rescued. ‘There were eleven ladies saved 2 Pacifi Sel e Because then he shomld be his uncle, and he | the pardon be sent to him atecne” been able to give the Indies three meals sind ts &2-The Pacific division of the Northern Paci tra ay. They have born mostly of | 17 all, among whom were the two Misses Hun- | gerajiroad, 115 miles in length, was finished rties, according to law. famnsreve? think of shooting one of the royal | “ Ihla took the pardon. ep 2 meat and pork, but, as the cargo was principal: | tf, of New York, who lost father and mother. | Weanvond, 1a m completes tll bonnection eas | Partita, second proposal, cuarantee, and certificate, He wrote the order to the governor, and sent | said, archi." con denvorit yeh Ge Twenty four of usalopt du the forse the cabin | pLOMPE--Another discovery has recently | tween the Columbia river and Tacoaia, tae | andalvo for inetractions to tic couditions to be | ; r cc gets J ° “ een made at Pom of a skeleton, one more ae , ate ne pelle woes to eae fe hem. | Ae ays concealed in Shis chatean: on improvised beds. Of the conduct of the oi | perfect than yet discovered. “It is aman, with | Somebody is ill-bred enongh ont west to per 2. 1500, ond Decomsbe o D "4 4 7 fe it serv in Virgini ‘Wondering at this he hurried ts the hall below, aa ee ect the king, sharply. | cers of the steamer I think those did every- | Darkea features and rematkably loves’ cece, | contest the right of @ Miss Maury, a half-breed, tbe scipal post ofiess. “Is this man your lover?” er to nave the passengers, on $m his return, be found Ikla, a syiphid,dark- | «ye js: and would have heen my busband.” | {bing im, thelr power. t ‘uickly that there was | Position recumbent, with only oné hand under | fo a fortune of a couple of millions, because her Cui Pay of officers in the Army cashed tn advance, ap2-tr ‘Tis BIGELOW. Oo ” Banker, 643 D STREET, near Soventh, Pays INTEBEST ON DEPOSITS, makes OOL- LECTIONS, and transacts all business connect=d hair ‘ cheek. sited Pompeti | parents were married I fashi Mail Pro} 2 of om Dakine. =. ase faticaniy, tae ae REST of & woman, gazing | « Then you have deceived me every way.” ., | hardly time to launch the boats or do any- | receutie will paneuker Gan bata eee Posted States fahies. jon, and not | Sijrosed to the Second Assistant, Posie oe 5 agg ge 2 low, into “4 « ar yom deceived yourself. Had I been thing. I would give you a longer account of the | there in the small musenm near the entrance. &7-In Parker county, Texas, yang men eral. JNO. A. J CEReT SLL. Perturbation.» Weed He wasin @ state or | ambitious, { might have sealed your ruin; as it | disaster, but there is no spare paper on board They are not skeletons, but perfect human | tried tosteal the daughter of Mr. Majors, who | lout ___”_Posimaster General._ BUY FOR CASH, ad «* What is the matter?” she asked. is, Ihave saved Sweden from a queen who | the ship, but will write you at length when I get figures, displaying in one case, with terrible | fired into the party. fire was returned and PPOPOEALS FUR WRAPPING PAPER AND I want to put you om your guard.’ - | Hored tober aking who ier” Of Bef and re- Jon shore. Ishall go directly from Bristol to | truth the agony of his death, “There are the | Are Majors was killed. The whole party has TWINE. Ehicaly “The ft have sent | Stored to her aking who is. Paris via London. I saved my dratts and some | «(Mother and the Daughter,” iyi : : . : ing s0 near to- | heen arrested and placed in jail, ierser ey ave reason to beligve that a young | e fig Was determined she shouid not beat him | money, and lost all se. sastow gether that they make but on Agure, and fil | "ogy Teter and Place cia at Cait aecae webhost Orne Deranrarst, | —_ somewherein my chateau.” wikia, be exclaimed, ‘I will restore Rein: | was with Me eee ea GOLLIMIOM 1 gy | one glass care. The features and’ general ap- ship, Daviess county, Mo. havo ‘met andre: Pro < ” “T con- . arance of the “Slave” are so marked that it ; a et a will be received at this Depart x led hi it,” answered Ikla, coolly. “I con- | oid to favor, and make hima colonel; and, a8! | Havre, so far as we are now able to form ue be impossible to think him anything else; | S!¥ed that they cannot pay their taxes; that ment ~—S ‘STH DAY OF JANUARY, 1874, - 12 . still have my doubts about him, let you marry | opini mn. od bye. Remember me to all at : | they will not bid on each other's property it fornishing Wrappin Whor” exclaimed the astonished baron. him. ‘Ne doubt you will teach Mim {9 obey oF | CPiNloh.. Good bye. Hemember me to all at Hand and arm prociim her gentie Uist: These | ofeFed for sale by the tax collector, and, also, | wine for iho use of the peat ofhers tn th —Gnue aaa” ders in future; and may he not find—” me; It scems I am so far away from everyone | aro painful yet interesting telice of a past ned Guetumd cee ao eee | ie, the sald articles to be dellzered, e baron “ i it some time before I can see an: rece| ‘ nse to the Department, at the Brack ane gehen! ge “That be han comet Tate?’ Of you aguin: I dare not go home jast now, | terrible tragedy. the Post Ofice Depart Washington, D. : Iki. you have murde: me!” he cried, ——-20e--—_____— first, because I fear reaction when I get on A MAN FILLED FULL oF Cancer.—The New 2 ia ‘The quyity the estimated quantity of each | LADIES’ & HELE. | - pene dope bol 9 ola : How Dundreary was Created. shore, which. the excitement here has‘over. | Haven Palladiam says; On BMlonday a postiugr, OV-ERSTOCKED! article Reguured are speciGedtetow: ae Te THA VELING BAGS. ingly, “* thatsT Rope,” she replied, | soaunern, in a recent conversation wita a re- | come, and, again, because I canaot go to you | tem examination was made vy De Sheva 00) reams of, Wrapping Paper, 20:25 inches in BOOKS, VALISES SC ae r of the St. Louis Globe, gave the follow- | yet without the poor darling that was lost in | sisted by Dr. Booth, of the body of Mr. Alfred Ss pie to she ream, DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARK ess, is to be shot!” exclaimed the frightened hater | Ing interesting account of the creation of the | theses. Cod Blase you bothrand help you to | Kitterkdge, whe died from weir het | AND MUST BE SOLD! Moreame of Wrapping Paper, 2x40 inches in BK BARNESG SADDLES. —_— © frightened baron, | character upon which his fame sss comedian | bear thie great trial, and believe me ever your | most astonishing facts were reresied "en, the size, and to weigh 65 pounds to the roam, © Gk ROBES, HORSE COVRES, bs x i that G is no traitor.” | is based. Said he: When Jordon, | own loving son, Cmagtiz. Gevelopteant of this feartul disease. A tumor cach ream to contain 3) pecfect quires. WHIPS, ac., tc What signifies that? brine nian craitor.”” | Laura Keene's leading man, left, f Joined the “THE LADIES DRAVE AS L10%5.” heneath his Fight knee meaaured seven inches In Tie Greatest Reduction Ever Made ! | 0% pounds of Cotton’ wines to § ey sine 7 Jeadin, nile man low Sunpay, Nov. 30, 4 p. m. diameter. Another on the breast,in i home, 759 $0 4 Fee enna Mean See cag Tae on | camealan. Shek wteaen opened ware Sane, | Mj: Deer Beer mea need hie tenes | oe pasted between the ribs into the Chest’ in ST pene nae tte Sees | cub AND PRAOTIOAL MANUEAOTORY OF ties ts Gis cael About this time she obtained a piece called ‘Our | another small piece of paper, and will give you | volving the whote tissue of each lung and filling FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS about a half pound each, aud so bound as uot —o = young | ai mn Cousin,” from Tom Taylor, for | afew more items. We are off Cardiif, with a | the chest to its greatest extent. A cancerous FOR THE 15 DAYS to Become lorse or tangled in transportati JAMES 5. TOPHAM & Co., “ His misfortunes,” replied Ikla. «He is in- | Which she paia him $1,000. At the reading of | pilot on board. Shall be at anchor within an | mass was also fownd rior to the liver, tay 45,000 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine, to be 3 ply, Bovent; I knew it, and imy dear mother, your | j2¢plece Jefferson wasgiven.Asa Trenchard,” | hour, Itseeme #0 good to eo land again. I | ing a diameter of six inches. ‘This,in ita growth, BOE ERS BERT 15 BARS to messure from & to i'yardeto the | Bo. 423 SEVENTH STREET, aq § . a ‘a b - ind, and to be put uj Is weigh .. | he being the comedian; to Mr. Couldock would not pass through the anxiety I have suf- | carried the liver and stomach far out of position 1 OF FEB OVERCOATS on a | a Just rontence to fy his county, ke wend ia. | Mureott;”” and to Mr. Southern, “Lord. Dun: | fered the ‘past nine stays for all there ta inthis | Grits ver siieat as eae. Within the heart 1 OFFER OVEKCOATS + amok So beowens house cr tekaben te toanee ——— ee ae Tuge and safety in ours.” . dreary. At the conclusion of the reading, | world. It has been fearful waiting so long. | was found an astonishing amount of cancerous 1 OFFER OVERCOATS Ns eThen wh: ae deuce did he leave it?” which was in the green room of the theater, | | Yesterday we had a severe gale, but the ship | deposit. Notasingle organ seemed free from of the articles required wil! be farnished «To follow me when you sent forme. Find- | PUt my part on the table and walked out of the | being well bandied came out ail right. Tam | the disoase, AT A REDUCTION Hibernanembo desire to bid, on application to the ing the pursuit s0 hot, I thought the best. asy. | Toom. ASoriginally written by Taylor, it-con: | bette,and hope 1 shall continue te improve, ereeni See PA AT A REDUCTION g ssistant Postmaster General, Washington, REPAIRING. Ie fee Lin ‘was your chateau.” ¥” | tained not more than twenty-seven lines. There | although I fear the reaction when | get ashore Matnopist Er the 7 hoe let Teotons <4 AT A REDUCTION More or lees than the estimated quanti me TRUBKS COVERED aD TR: y Arnette’ | fentered the room | WAs no clue to the character excepta memoran- | will lay me up for afew days. ‘The ladies are | general minutes of the Methodist Episcopal ordered as the necessities of the Beparomen fone RR RENSSS Hera tteD oe ‘ 4 : . | who assumed it, might,if he chose, imitate the | to the! lef. One woman, Mrs. Spaitord, A641 4 < i tv: OLL: 5 eral. - i ~ far sacn ro”? Vinee brightened with a hope- | To ersir Frederick Blunt in«Money’" Mis | of Criceat whe Wee foes anne oo ae denomination in the United States; that there FROM FIVE TO TEN DOLLAES. Awards will be made for cach article separately EMO L «There is but one chance for us all!” he ex- | Keene sent Mr. Burnett, the mai , to me | very low, and we feared for her life. Ofthe | ate 70 annual ra gpm 14 bishops; Fane Itgecmed most edvant feous to the Deparment. | FR VAL. claimed: “marry the count, and then—” He | a8king me why I would not play the part. I | Mixter fomily, of Boston, only the two daught- | itinerant and a Jtan church ide not made in conformity with this advertise- aheckek itnacilékeuse oy positively refused to entertain the idea, but just | ersremain. ‘Sir. Barbanson sod Me. MeCreery | Buildings, Jalued at 965,532,580; 4,677 parson- a ee : “Tt it depends on that our chance is small,” | a& Mr. Burnett was leaving the room I said to | send thelr kind regards. Shall leave Cardim to. | ages, valued st @%,542,554; 18,091 Sunday schools, R REMOVAL hn setaruat soguthin, “bak aon bey | Dim: “Stop one moment. If Miss Keene will | morrow, Tuesday in London, and reach having 19,150 officers and teachers, with 1,313,- TOFFEE WINTER BUITS * ret be well I intend te pla, | Permit me toalter this third or fourth-class old | Parison Wednesday. 1 must take Mise Breeden | 603. scholars in attendence. ‘The conference LOFFER WISTKB SUITS ‘a, Lehall savca tie | manin any way I ¢ and to write in my | to her mother at Versailles. The ladies on the | collections, [pone ed Breen) » amount to peg eae sande Saas value than my own!” own scenes, and elaborate the parts of those who | steamer were as brave as lious—Julia partica- | $1,085,339. T bedi pe :s 18,000. =e AT A REDUOTION ‘She held a nce with the baron. pay wine, I will accept the role.” Sheevent- | larly so. GC. | bers was upp coos aha e' ow. During ey DU and though he listened tw ber at first with ax. | ually agreed to m op te To EL org punt; an average er four aS ese tonishment and alarm, she tinall: as I wate! rehearaal of the piece. built; an average of over nine churches and four won him over — cates jaages FROM THBBE TO EIGHT DOLLARS, i to her, ———————— FROM THREE TO EIGHT DOLLARS. DEVLIN&CoO., though it was with fear Sad trembling. Bute asun ty manpeneaioene When originally ects ee ee FROM THREE TO EIGHT DOLLARS. ¥ 18) in six scenes. It noticed some higher power me ele 5 Knshings been entirely reconstructed. tle now extort money f ies tha temetaees companies. i onus +2 four sets, one scene : resident of that state three ALL OPHER GOODS IN PROPORTION. HAVE REMOVED the room. Hewore tne | of thé best Gp ee ne Simon nights in succession that his lumber ALL OTHER GOODS Im PROPORTION. Fegiment—a light blue Teg tn them clave the foo ‘with the burned. ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION, boots of Diack leather, | seene In fr The arpaner# ty men by another poll ure were at | were sure CALL AT ONCB 5 nextscene. Thi set the and Sok CALL AT 0! pawotds ae run of “Our Cousin,” my OALL aT ONCE for the | S¢eneé were: chorus of carpen- ACraviz iy’s bower. | ters Bt RS tables and struck the at im the presence | other It took tholome: - stormed the | #¥9 9" six weeks for jew York to scattored STRavus’, penetrated to the | S*asp the satire, acres s believe that he —— Popaiar Clothing House, her reflections. ing was 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVBHUB, podesaand selrered 8 Between loth and 1th streets, in + Harp ¥ i 5Z-Open datty tlt 9p. ay and on Saturday, et 1 “put I came ae ‘to tell you how never ‘cared for AT HEILBRUN'S, “coraedahiy, 409 Trx STREBT H.W. Coq a replied Charles, CLOSING OUT SALE OF know?” she asked wi ae a GENTS FINB STITCHED BOOTS, ; love you! I WHITE, RED AND BLUE SLIPPERS, | the ‘and ke wna foe RUBBERS AND ROTIOB. you Benn. ec-im* “SLIPPERS MA0K 10 ORDER.”

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