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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY. DECEMBER 9° = 3, 1887—DOUBLE SHEET. CITY AND DISTRICT. REAL ESTATE GossIP, OLD AND NEW MICITIA. battalion as soon, ag oftcers can be found or in- ART NOTES. GLIMPSES OF NEW YORK. Books OF THE WEEK, we — A Number of Handsome Residences The Needs of the District Natewal | tious members of the militia will ind thisagood| Late advices from Paris represent Mr. Major,| Mem and Matters im the Metropolis as | WEALTH AND ve Sister oe et " Major, ‘ > LATIN ATTHE HIGH SCHOOL AGAIN low Delay Sareeeeaan acai ‘onan enporeanly v0 secure commisions re. | Situs clty,austil at work there, and making | Seem by Cammings and Swinton. qhine ager Problem. the = ary “Parent 7 0 ” —— Major M. Emmeté Ureli, Dattation, re- | Bost exselicat provress. — cut Reductag aor Lawes Ha. 1000 “A, MMS ‘THE NEW OWNERS OF KALORAMA HEIGHTS—GOME OF LEGULATION TO REFLACE THE LAW OF LBO3—4 BILE | ports Progress. Be, sare that we men |" jr. walker, an Rugtish artist ot ome note, |" SONTS oF Panx Rowrux opD cuARactes | Eivncmic Ptiompitof toe Tyeht Mow Mow: ‘To the Bastor of Tur Evento Stan. THE HISTORIC RESIDENCES ON LAFAYETTE 8QUARE— PREFARED BY GENERAL ORDWAY-—anapares, BqoTr- | S70, S=DIDICing naable, coergy ,12 te | wow in Washington, having come here under a| THAT THEONG TAX ccxasToxE—Two staniswen | voi lby Guomeh Gewros, Nop kerk Dap In Tux Stan of the 21st “A. P.M." criticizes my | MR BLAINE'S RESIDENCE LEASED FOR ANOTHER MENTS, ENCAMPMENTS, BTC, TO BE PROVIDED FOB— ‘Sthendanoe te higa’ ‘His own company, A, | commission to portraits of the children of | OF THE OLDEN TIME—HAMILTON FISH AXP JOmN DHOLMES DOMESTIC CYCLOPEDIA oF ‘@riticism of the translation of English into Song TERM OF FIVE YEARS. ‘NATIONAL GUARD NOTES OF INTEREST. ieducn roses fe getting s200g well Col. and Mra ‘Hay. BIGELOW. PRACTICAL RIOR MATION +> or Re Lunpowed upon Sa — ‘show more than they ever a naw punatiag, iepebannes — Nieed Oy ack wledged sutburtttes ont Soe Re” oro aetie” mecttegs ot pronoune, |, The deed placed on record during the week trans- Every able-bodied man in the District between | tore,” aaid he. Tue Finding of the Apolin” which was boughs | SPi! Correspondence of Tux Rvexme Stan as Ente Son & Goonmotne Sew 4 ng Latin adopted in that school He authorite- | fering to the new owner the estate known as Kal- ‘the ages of eighteen and forty-five years may be cee Coaral mill erdee, the ctestion, of regi, Bisel peg teh A wn Teenioecton, of wich, New York, Dec. 2 piton, Revers. Muectrsted, Ser Tet Sk ‘Uvely affirms that Iam “off the track” in my ar. | fran combictes the Neperachoms Tequired to perform militia duty. ‘Tho law which | Mente concera in & couple of weeks Me wants | Oy matituted ke principal feecare, has arrives at | .THere #8 nO more interesting thoroughfare in Son. ument. But, so far as the pronunciation of Latin agreed upon a year ago. The property, com- governs the District militia was passed by Com- | the“merite of the candidates now iN the See | tbe Corcoran Gallery, aud Will soon De placed om | New York than Park Row. It has more see-| nur vision OF SIR LACNFAI. By) ‘a implied, 1am certainly on s long-estabitshed | Prising about 86 acres, lies on the western bound- ‘Gress as far back as the powder-horn days of 1803, | and to be sure of what they want ‘taking | 1 walls. railway tracks and large crowds, and is more dan- Sele ee eae p Wpuetrations . ‘and main track which bas successfully borne the | **7 Of the city at the head of Massachusetts ave- and in these days of breech-loading, sixteen-shot | decisive steps, The election will be held by the | — Miss Bowles has opened a studio in the new | gerous to cross than Broadway, but there are no “4 3g 2 —*- fain of the Latin classica through many genera. | DU€¢xtended. The new owners propose to begin Tepeating rifles seems a trifle antiquated. Fortu- | ling oMicersof, the three battalions, constituting | building of the Rquitable Bullding Association, Zetienanen there to hetp poteetans eevee, a0 oe eh Beh Roto "aod ‘ons of English tongues, I will not retort by say- | St Once the work of subdividing the property,open- nately for tbe peace of the average young mab | future colonel of the 1st Saeanaep ae ane 1008 F street. Afver a course of study here under | Broadway. The charm of the street les to ona : fashington Krentanc’s, ing that he and his learned ‘are them- | !0g the streets and making the necessary grades. ‘the law has fallen into “tnocuous desuetude.” Not present time no other than that of GOL SSS es Bee became the pupil | study of the odd characters that frequent It. On NOED FLOWER. LOVERS. Edited by Sugte Bar, selves off the track, or on a side track running to | TB¢y will then place thesubd vision on the market, only is It @ trifle obsolete, but some parts are 80 anne qh ie the 24. A ta hd ‘ork, | the steps of one of the great newspaper buildings ou 9, itiustrated by Pr the ground, but rather will reply that they are on | TR® Subdivision determined upon conforms ancient that the reader is entirely 10 | tions shall not only be capable oficers, Dut “else | — ‘The fall exhibition of the American Art Asso | StS 82 Old Irish apple woman, Her head is wrap Fon Ce Tolfee Sctiy-inicoted siovategralway, the high steps | with the pian ofthe city Massachusetts avenue the dark as to its requirements or what | mon or some prominence ig the community. Pend, | ciation ie Nee rae w tow oxen i ea aptendd ce ne en, mawL Ghe wears the 908° | cHE OLD COUTH AND THE MEW. A cone af With tne pers otras ram i bg ine, District government at the full width of | | Tt seems. that interest Keeps alive in the frst seus aig cauaaeviiek Goes igdheemnaicncmaeay yf ene sentor Dattalton fommendee ees Galleries on Madison Square, With nearly <nree | thermometer be at zero or ninety in the shad, abe Einegin shed Sian nb Arey os i uo Rene rake ae sero ae Roe subject by | the samme width aa those in the city. The avenue | Geeann oth bated, and company diatricin ant ag soonest | The National Feucibies have a very cony armory | hundred pictares by American arsteon the wall | is aiways at her pon, as se has boen for years. A| Boo Ns,XT New Gort 2 - r iption of the killing of Mr. Lincoln was given man Look up bis residence within of them it 3 ie ee = Detng ing >is OD ‘at the Portly old newsman stands in front of the same | 5...) N FRANKUIN a: one ‘command! wide Tong, Landeously Geos | ing Party, ‘wpecial exht same IN AS A MAN TTERS. Tain of the district to walt upon the new arrive, | rated with, bannerets and, igs and having) at Mice with his papers laid out on the steps. He ts | BESIAMIN PRANETID a iy ‘od, if he was within the prescribed nee’ teearoll | either end rooms the Use ofthe | — Among the late work turned out by Mr. Rob- | a deputy sherim, ntact which inspires the news| sera oC Pontay!vauia (Regge et gts ‘Bim in the company. ‘any mihitiaman | OMcers and In a few woeksit is expected | ert Hinckley are portraits of the Secretary of | boys who throng the place with great respect. fericel Boston, Hourhion, Mittin & Co Wash: could remove from one district into another he had | that these be furnished. AbOUS | War and Mra. Endicott, Admiral Porter and Vice-| Every afternoon a tall man,with black hair care= to £>, See commanding omicer of ‘hs oot ‘the middie of this month the company will give wdcney ‘as a | fUlly olled, mustache waxed, and ancient. ‘bat | SEA. SAXON. A Study cf the Growth {got a discharge. he was ouliged ‘Sn tmtormal bop. a Drushed, walks along the strect,. He wears & . M. iguastions of tbe ny — No. $L within ten days after settlement in the now ‘The frst ‘battalion have been the akir. | most successful effort. | Mr. s.lnckiey Diack coat of great ADLIquity, and Keeps bis bi few York <, P. Putuam's Soin” Weaunete nega ee ow sone 6 | i im, eat et oe gabon tas | peared erin eeuvrd wns eco ain eae gaee | Riche, ee We enrotied once more, No matter how often he C3 7 moved, overy time he hed to go iets | F,sb0 ° oat of tne. deington Hen x, Recent, leters trom ainneapalis| represent Siowiy, a5 anstious bo create the impression that | THE, BROWNING CALENDAR. roM 4 poet wa a e ~ Henretie vou Earp & Ronuer ot macy | ove ceane sagas age att Amey | oped esate ntans poseonewesiore meray | Sie fica “wise he a bes setae | fea irate Mia dca company refused to the deatred certificate | officers of th» militia in to the general's | oll, and meeting with great encouragement, | You a hour he al T tallor shop and Gof his | Tarp war ALEND. ° with Upon application to him he ineurred interesting talk on various military topios. He | baving already ‘the portraits of a number TREY ©. AR, FOR ens. ‘A PENALTY OF $10, said that the object in estab! ‘the school of ot poomainent perenne semeset, Sere. (See oom. ay poten He seems to lay off bis pride with elections the writiues of Mpe AD. T Warr which the marshal of the District was authorized thoaga the He Re tuvare. Ab expecta to visit Washington to collect; if payment was refused, by distress 4 this generation, all the school should | | — It te understood that Mr. Messer has about Proceedings and sale of the goods and chattels of Soa shovla’ > peppy eng ne Given up the idea of maintaining a svudioin Wasb- the delinquent. When, none of these were to De | that’ Weet'Potut dees tye Won milltia | ington, for the present at least, and expects to ut escape through yrint tpt! desirability of ating & light bes the winter in Minnesota and partly at SOME PAMOUS HOUSE. Obstructions in the rest of the theater, and ‘ne did | ‘0 Jail and hold bim in close confinement, i ‘ey anchahed to te milla Gens Ordtgay need tant | Ln New ork. of in the vieinity of that city. iy papers. At Representative Soot of Fennayivanis, who re-| aor there was aves fre Pomc wh aeascg's | ing erm of ewentr four hoara foreach and every | ut Sat the Ealitss Oe tas | ee eben yp €ach shout he hite the sidewalk a Nard rap with | ROCK OF AGES. By Avavervs Mowracer Tor. cently purchased the residence known as the | aitway alone and attacked Lis victim and bis nT Ge thought that a battery of six guns -seo missed in the art and literary circles of the his cane, Gabe. Tleperated by phgtorterarce after origioal Marcy House, on the west side of Latayette square, | 4teDdants, whence there was no retreat but by | Thar there were few’ dellnguente, pe two ict and wre Napolcon guns would bs ‘al, in both of which he is highly and justly es THR NEWSBOYS AND THE PEDDLERS. See © ates Oe esas poe ps pipiedersarape the way hé came, into streets brilliantly Ut and | this quer were ony ae tee ee ae a | bese for use in the ‘The rided | tecmed. As the afternoon draws on the crowd increases, | pREE JOE. AND OTHER GEORGIAN SKED: ments in the’ insertor. “house will be We a ae en a ae . acthere was no escaping them, however, and letetring to che satrennot adapted for street work, | | — Those interested tn art will hear with pleas- | newsboys dart up from the basementsot the news- | "By Joni. CuaRDiay Hanis, Author, of — 00, escaped for the Ume being, but it was | Ira brivate talled £0 attend fe. was tinea tok foes > Dark rae eet gf tne yechoo! Of the sol- | ure that Mr. Ruger Donabo will open studio in | paper offices and go rushing and yelling down the | Remlimvete etc. New York” Charies’ Soribuer' Plumping ‘has been eatirely renewed," When al eee inte: pie. ta eintiee ot | ‘Ah 75 cents nor more than $5; a subaitern | Droper piace vo have euch ‘a school mine tours | Washington and remain here for the winter, it | street, venders of all sorts of edibies take their |. 2% —— ony ng instante wil ‘Se compios”s20™Runanoes | Mcgee oneit een conn a | than gh aes Not Sula", a these | mongbont ne te roan teres fence ad | ela partments fre purpns can ob | aren ch cary neasrenan tv wy eae | ANE MERRIGAS QMEAL DISCOV ot to ir us w re ~ ‘M, Fitaeersid. New York: D. Appleton & Although it was built in 1867 the house | history, I propose now to ‘Something about days, after rert ig to, ‘attend a drill or muster, | ceived at home, artist in ‘Washington, Mr. Donabo has many | Old woman with a basketful of doubtful id Washington ‘Robert Beall, : ee — A ‘around and laugh at the others who. were wy ona in the. mids been Carus : . ALL THE TIME SHOULD BE OOCUPTED 1x nsapiwo, | many Of a more ‘recent dave. "ft was erected | ‘elr,gon.and the impulse which drove nim. He Unforcunate cnough to be obedient: If any private, tele nlite ast narra ee ee ne are egS Re eRINE aene EteE Ebete Pact | SUCK "loaded with; protesia sts Gower ar Gia thon | RIRD-TALK: A Calendar of the Orchard and Wild. since many pages of the great Latin authors can | PY the late William L. Marcy, of New York | found desire to revenge what be ‘concetved ta be | Stor near the muster ground, refused vo yo 1086 | by" way. Gent Bigelow.” The y numbers | dictions as v0 ‘is talent ‘and its development | of the Satue of Franklin: ‘talians who sell ice | Sow yy MiMi kOe Weehington be translated in the time required for transiating | Hitec noe ,minister, member if Congress and | the deep dishonor of bis section Of the country, | Crger ta araytire tae uittacrenees or he iuita | forty Men, and in the tew months of its existence | have been fully verined. cream at a penny a dish mer and roasted | Win, Ballantyne & former years, local ‘Wok possession of him as he up inthe army: a6 & military organization has attained consider- | —A bronze statue of Garfield, by Niehaus, was | lestnuts in winter, range themselves in line with 2 single page of English into very poor Latin at | nected with it many associations of a historic | He came of a good family, ‘of Virginia origin, watch | 1° Spparentiy, found necessary to Impose & | abie prom eget dig the pretzel. vendef, but keep at a respectful dis. | WOMAN AND HER MASTEK A Romance. By JF. Dest; certainly no one would contend that a | character. sinent tical f: fine upon all commissioned officers or ee oa aren es Gedicated in Cincinnati with appropriate cere- q uthor of “Min “The Will and the Course of Such reverse translation ia. nocessary (0 | and soctal ine of Poo veaiheer mere Textee cee | pammed through Georyia, ultimately int “Piorida Drivates who fatied to appear in full untform when | aq putialion, ine Fonag’ poco, Gor ea enety | monies on Thursday. ‘The figure, which stands in | set ‘her baaket of cakes, whereupon she talus | alin, Manseld Mall” “Heapation,” ete, etc, enable one to read the lunderstandingly | Adjoining the residence of Mr. Scott, on the north, | Tnvelligence’ aod energy, "being van eloquent | O8,autY. A section of the law, which causes some | Fr the sncese or hoe + Uae tan eatILICNS | ace street, is intended to represent the original | his ice cream cau and cast its contents on'he |. /2ut® fnagoes and with keen appreciation. fa the academy and | js a large square ‘house, which was Dullt trom her, a farmer ands school teacher att amusement When read, is one that required ll | sorbing interest in tmilitary tatvers and ie acon: | as delivenng his inaugural address as President of | Davement and routed hima. LYRICS IDYLS AND ROMANCES. Prom the Postic Sebcol wil roagerare the reasons or cob; | designs by. Latrobe tor’ Commodore" Decsur | Rewaet tal yeatiamas’ oe plossnre. mains | non-commicsloned oficers and privaves Belonging | SOLDune nveres tn military masters and is won: | aa delivering his inaugural addres as Preident of | Pavement AD POUCA BID oan the post-| ted Bees Mariage ee i, "Boston ‘Ua, study to the grammar and reading good | and it wus from here that he started oné | For some years before the war he lived in the | {tbe battalion companies to appear while 00 | Graway evert oc a hat ane the pe: | given by che Cinclanatl papers aro at all tobe ree | OMice, an old sells very greasy cruliers to | oa Mobs’ hack eBtO™ Midian & Co,“ Washing- For, beside the stated reason that there 1s | morning to meet Commodore Barron at Bladens- | /ot,66 ‘of Hamilton County, Florida, nd | (uty uniformly clothed; « he expense of | rage on Ti ring’ Day” there has, bees?'s | fied on, the work does aot do much credit to its | Jouths, Wino, Mrangely enough, seem vo retain spoon an elver useothe puplisofthe time in read: | burg in the duel which verminated "80 | daring and for afew years after it he had ‘a°tarm | €¢S80@e, additional to that of usual, ordinary and | [hoon in [te eA TTI Da Le ne ee | oo oa ree | ee diceate Onae 1h a kata nde a | VIRGINIBUS PUERISQUE, AND OTHER PAPERS tag than ta a writing Latin, and in other studies of faeay for him, The, house was, afterward & few falles south of Live Oak, in Suwanee County. | CRAP oldthing, does not exceed $5' for cach per- | beam” 2 his coe sing ‘epidemic atten the | tS more than Wkely. Nowerer, that they. tal spite of their dangerous diet She i reputed U0 be Rew Yort Cherise Sestbecr®s Sona “Wasuinguoet Schou! occu; ir ‘at ‘The t tine there was bullt on a por- first-ward boys, very far short of doing it justice, rich, as years selling: tano'e foruudabie feason that the mere beginner | {neuer heres Dy Martin Vow Barca ae village ‘There are many other features about that law ce seeds Joos: not Know enough of Latin even to turu kag: | cr'Stane’ cag amare yearly che auras: County arm He thence moved to Orange | wnich impress one with the severity of the dis- ‘Thorough Lat — Up tothe beginning of the present cold weather | °°; wearing a red fer, pushes along toa| WIXTER:, From the Journal of Henry D. Thorean. ish into Latin words without extreme labor and | ment for bureau offices. It is now owned and oc- Ri @ipline at the time it was in force fines were im and Ne Greek, Max Wey! has been spending nearly every day in | ravorabie point on the street a cart, on whie Halted by H.G.O. Blake. Boston and New York: dimiculty, and the task of producing a proper con- | cupied by Gen. KP. Beale. Tt insald that every tn ae pepe ef tpeg lly Pad Posed for every conce'vable offense or actions con ppm agit ges an” prozunciation of | Re Country around Washingyon, making out-door | gaudy, rudely-painted sign, bearing aTurtish and | Bcalf™> Mittin & On, Washington: “Rob ‘struction’ ‘words 1s to him nearly lmpossit President trom Madison ” 4 rary regulations, Roman” pronunciation daw egends < Hore, tneretore, not ouly ts there lows of time spent | tained There: "Diagonaliy opposite s the residenes | ‘eB SCArCeY grown, and anot county and pieced NEW LEGISLATION NEEDED. Latin the High School has followed the example | Cure use'a his sudia: To addition to's uutober of | OF the ‘Oriental estimable ‘nd delicious canter: | MEMORIES AND. TORTRATTS. Dy Roweay Lov injury doue fo thd mental faculties of the puptis. | Chaifz,Wq¥-<corcoraM, who has greatly added to | them under one of the vest iu the Confederate | Yesterday Gen. Ordway called the attention of | set by the majority of the colleges in the United | these he has two.or three quite large canvases in | Uoners, imported direct from Constantinople, it | aakinec’:. Aeauas = pe gee GA — —s — ~auty of house and grounds | army, now Judge H. J. Stewart, of Hamilton the Secretary of War to the necessity of legislation | States and by the best scholars in Germ: etter | hand, which were wholly painted in the open air, | purifies the blood. The tourists who have visited | gr anys. 4 Romance, Sr ee Gee tee po EE pai | since it came into hi mcsston. | WIER the excel County, who would exert a sort of parental Control | replace the Inw of 1808, which 1s still a opera. | @ genefal abd very thorough discussion and tiave therefore an atmospheric effect and & | ‘he Oricut will testy vo this fact.” The stuml is a | GLAD Alegent world warita Rectan Dose growth, wits much active mental reasonlag. ‘The | uccapled the sectneaetare Sean cat eevee, | OFeE Ne ae Meta inty His | tion, and under which the District ralliti, wes re | Me. twenty years or more, (See. the statins | eatze® epresents a scene on tue marshes at the | Chunk of which sells tor ve centa “It résembies |», wo? & proper éducational exercises of young children are | ago, when Mr. Corcoran sold the 16th street front, | “me,® member of his father’s oburch. Y lite | organized by the Prosident, and suomitted for his | published by the Bureau of foot of 20th street, the other a view on the old | in color, and is about as deicious ax, beeswax, DAMEN'S GHOST. By Fowrs Lasserres Brexea, chiefly and naturally those of memory and the | where the residence of Messrs. Joun Hay, Henry | Seveme'a prey to dria, that are enemy to mary | consideration a draft of a° bill which he has pre: | postry or. dead ced arene nee one Foad between the city and Bladensb ‘A mad with long gray hair falling over his shoul-| _ {icKnor's Paper Series—No. 21.) Boston: Tickuot passive acquirement of thought from others. I| Adams and Lucius Tuckermann now stend. Be S Peay co arse, tak Arctl enemy to MARY | Oored. ‘This till, wih auch wncitemtione neti: | ike ere ee and bo ene hing Ay rust | ders and a full beam walks briskly past ome ot tho Oo. are say thacit the truth were told, many pupils | fore the house became the property of Mr. | Hewurew tall’ well proportioned ned. tae iookic, | tions as the Secretary may deem proper, iis hoped | proguncecion’ An keegan Give protinal inorgeetation te acacers that | pewepaper oflicen, ‘You woula bering wetnaee admitted oour High, School fait In tneif Srst | Coreoran |i was owned ‘by Dantel_ wed- | HCBrer pattagn capo o et pimee ena, ne looking, | will be submnitved vo Congress this Your and parse ‘word for dauyhter, should ‘be Souk os TMtEIe attention frouy ths ordi. | that bes a poet or an artist, bur heist. Hes, aren, 08 are cant back becenee of cate Ster, and during the Mexican war the British | Lomariy admireas Hot warmed up as the tent | by that body. Gen. Ordway told a Stam teporter | ftoteye ts nok reedd to reed ary observer. "Bach canvas has, wonderfully at- | cuples the prosaic prsitionof owner of a Lig trans: | Lady (In a\bric-a-brac store Peery purti bright enough to be admicted ce the | minister, Mr. Packenham, resided thore, and in | raged and was ever eager wo press forward, State | that, under Lis Dill, every able-bodied mate citizen | he Moble rhythin ot Virgil lense tractive qualities of its own, and either is wortuy | fer line, whose ponderous wagons transport the | thing handsome, but cheap.” Clerk— cy Hugi’ School should asd coud ‘soutiaue in Tea | jugz ears the Fronch ministers made Ie thet | Seqator a. JP of Belivilig Hamilton County, | f vie District ewween The ayes of eighteen and | beauty under the long {and°s of place of the walls of any residence in Washing- | all W the trains and steamers, and help make | something fora weading present ?”—Lowell Citween. course under proper teaching. Yes,1 would repeat | the southeast corner of H and 15% ‘street is une | Yells “HAL he wa not a surly, but a happy, boy, | forty-five years must be bes adie Coriano eee “See the corn-curing hero cries” ts the way may former remarks im this velatisa with added Dalida, Oe Coca pen aah, eres 18 she | “full of fun and frolic.” ‘ENROLLED IN THE MILITIA. In requiring written exercises in Latin the Part of the week in New York, where he has many PRAYER AND PROPANITY. which a traveling chiropodist recently placarded a phase. aoa See ee eee His captain can relate some st incidents, | But this does not mean that every man must be | S&hool iollows the best examples. Writing is ‘admirers and not a few patrons. ‘Two Chinamen, each carrying a big map under | Western town.—New York Tribune. house early | snowing his manliness, his frolicsome dispositiot shortest way to an accurate knowledge of the| — Tne new picture gallery of Mr. T, E. W: t ‘What will AS TO PRONUNCIATION. art of the it century by Mr. Cutis, who was | ‘and his cool audacity. "He once had him sentenced | ® ember of some company and participate in | grammar of language not our native one. Much pocchnes onan ‘ot Comnruntion|| ter arm Saito SiSOG, aeil ou ot stems to so jestea |, oye cee > Sea ea peR Rana Raley Upon the subject of pronouncing Latin, I believe | Gounected OY marrlage with the family of Prest-| to mark ume between bayonets several aays for | Very street parade or other demonstration. At | Fading is also important, Tt would be well for tne | MAD, for some time past in rs mz, 1s | DY the crowd that he thrusts the end of hisrolior | “She oxo, ‘Bdwand, get me some popcorm, ‘the reasons for retaining the English method are | Fesidence of Mra: Madison, the Eig'the cainp Sosutldeniy came upon tne chocetion | the ssarasinet an wtiaatinen ey ake ang | Dake 8 Gny OF Feeding te eet ceree ee | eer abous compleesd, and wilt soos be nenay tor | map into the, back fr : ‘can nly came @ execution 16 ASSeSsMeD' ‘al mn of real rsonal ng rabbits on oul a in in one ou ike that stuff?” Savrsind tiny putin ncn Tuch cas | oma "beld"Sort cea 'tef Sens aan | eb puumcn ngs wang aay | ory mite Wa ot prune | Masta Gaeve 1 gon bn tbo wi. | ee npetgn Sop: etanute cng nave | haan renga oer hte | fin AAS ning that pom for 8 moment stand beside them. ‘{ did not falsely | ceptions were the resort of the highest in the ee fod “oaining® bo pantie | moviflontio co ai Gute (eee eens | capil, amatreiives the Oreorione at oom “4 ahustaGae makeeras mes ae one Mar, | arnt ye Chinaman and blocks the narrow side. | Harper's Bazar. etter igh inate | ne Aca tl gy Sn ees | cre me Ean |B tn mm ae | asa cages | Weman earner i ME | war Set avin vome Sd i | sen en eo mo i anew On was occuy Commodore ‘words: Dist “a the Wool over He bas a good deal Teis to the ears of these. illustrious 3 1n | Wilkes, Who captured Mason and Siidell, and was | Hd, the, sentence remitted. He had become warm- ‘TWO KINDS OF MILITTA. toon a5 they’ undermtaud’ their mceatag” “tae | Fane al oruers besordine ts Cnse who have’ tenn | faumeme,om ine, step rts her face nd utters &| Fas wool, you know.—-Fonkers aterm: Gur colisges, whove ‘induence in. molding our edu- | the commanderot the Wilkesexploriugexpeuttion, | attached to bis ‘once when enjoying a short | ‘The militia will be divided into two classes—the in this method by ‘the Gnghver | kept advised of his movements and’ later, acquisi-| at het bat she docs Us led tiers aie a ee | Agricultural—“As a general thing it ts an easy cations! methods 1s that I wish my protest | In his time and for some years afterward It stood a ef tt e “National | DUpILB will be rapid. tions; and this observation 1s understood to apply | to ask’ 4p mater to exterminate weeds on a Widow» boun ods Is great, vest pa Ht stood | soldier's “leave of al pone of the Virginia | active, or volunteer, to be known as the “Nat bbe rapes a az | (0.sak 2 Gonation for come charitable object and ‘to do the oY 4 ‘wreatest err in judgment, and are | years, portions of the old on H | SoWne be took down & pair of Pantaloons in front | Guard of the District of Columbia,” and the inac- | yS0°Wld Latin. be t te ie PE ee Se Sg a eae mee Especially lable torr ia the. practical sdfaira of | Sereet and on 154 street were sold off an Guaing | Of tf and folded them and Time hesonta Sow | ive OF “Reserve Militia.” ‘The duties of the tatior | Can be. LaUid has the least irregular formeemen cr | Saeed en ork Sopere The Be, ar TCenL | the first president of Liberia | Dear more |. The Only Color Line—Vacle Sam—“What the ;,and he should also admit that the | lots on which are now located handsome houses. | snop-keeper in hot chase down the street after an | Will not be onerous, and they will be subject to | ait ‘and 1s, therefore, the best one by | lection is one of the very best in thecountry, while | protanity. ‘Some gauiin, who have berm meee | matter mows a al ‘of all the great men of the world on the | For some years it was occupied by different {nnocent person, whou he and his comrade helped | Sctive duty only whén called tnvo the service of | which to measure the English; it contributes more | Of pictures hehas for sume. ears ‘been. tie most | Bermionia the annie hong a Toney ee ag | MRLLOE BOW?" uf atole a farm from ide of error is not worthy to be invoked beside a [wg A fashionabie themselt T sw ‘to what they wi ea the United States or for the suppression of riots, | words to une English than any other; it abounds | extensive and liberal purehaser in Washington. | then make a concerted rush, ou the chonaue wlan who oi ‘and drove hit of, and bow be ts wuth. This is subject which all Intelll- But the house and the street on which ft | ‘These “mad pranks? mark his reckless audacity, | 804 to ald civil oMicersin te execution of the law: | in wclenviNe terme, gives names to plants cine | fete tor cremains the of the only Ds | of one of the Italians. His goods fo flying overthe | coming back with a 10 of hin relatives te kill wet People can readily Understand, and on | fronts have been identified with the name of Mra. | They remind ono of Charles O'Malley: He wes | 18, these emergencies the commander-in-chlet | on every Jar in tae akon ot tae Neuville owned in'the clty—a late and. my t | pavement. and with volley Td fe 3 ty 41° eens hemed nich a layman's voice may properly be| Madison, although the name Madison Place, at Mand whateverhe got was trees | could order out, by draft or other uch part | embalms the lore of theology, varies the page ot | work of that great delineator of military lite and | Rtver the leader of the gang. Of cou Mdoesurt | “but ‘the ‘fellow 1 svote farm heard. As I understand the reasoning of | by which 15% street was formerly known, | SoU at (rorasiags, and whavere trace freely | of une reserve milliiia as would be necessary. or every law book, and contents with English for tbe | events; while among his late purchases, not yet | get bin, and while he is ea he bop, basaiy Indian.” = men ye a. mindy Gf the" last Afty Fears has deciphered, sorte | Sotho th coe cy ftleD gM disuse. | dowed with high health ‘and athletic strength. | SCoeP? them as vounteers for active service. ‘The | honor of conveying the ideas and Kuowleage of the | exposed to. view, ave examples, by Bougucrenu, | Cereus And while be ts away the boys ering | "son? Well 1 order out the army."—Omaha of the’ last Atty years bas deciphered, eo to | South of the Cosmus Club House 18 the large | Sir" Dan’ McAlpia, the editor Of Live Oak sues | SUSOrOUIOR aNd arrangement into battalions and | modical profession. Ldety aby man ace aie | See od ee end anes, By Bouguereau, | gather Up ive him bis share of the boots | worta. . he real Proniunclation of the Roinans, | double house which was occupled so mauy yeurs | Saw nim got Aagty, with lis AGTeRTY Io x gange | TeMmeAKS of the indenendent organizations will | read standingly a page of any standard work | equal nove. Mr. Waggaman went over to New | "italian woureu, Carrying great baadiorst go eimai of course, re, must or ought | ty Mr. Benjaain Ogle Tayloe, a descendant of the | O¢ quoits, and beat him with one of the trons’ -an | BOtaffect the individual organization, for a pro. | on anatomy or physiology without x Latin or, what | York on Wednesday, aed will probably bring buck | qli@uauwomen, carrying great bundies of sticks | | There are few poor men tn the Senate, but there a promoince the language in the sume way, 1o | Mr. Tayioe who Dult in the latter part of tueast | flitorate neighbor once said’ 10 me, of tho tani | YitOR Will be made in tne bil vo be introduced amounts to the same thing, a medical dictionary | with him a few more objects of interest and value, | and oue of them who Curus Cut Into the suroste) | ROCK Of Poor Senators —Louteviile Couriers Glusive. It 1s Dow impossible to ascertain post. | York avenue and‘isth surest. The Tariog hoase | “THEY are all hot-headed.” shall be changed, consolidated, or attached td any | "yu reach. So, let the Latin be taught. ee ee eee eee Or the big salle oreabes being crushed | ” Anthony Comstock should go «nd arrest imsétt, tively what was che ancieat Noman pronunciation | 1s now owned and occupied by Senator Cameron, | pW sil this excessive enjoyment ot anny tte, | Siter organics: teachers of etymolygy, talking the English lane | gg, 2ewcen Siving attention to his classes and | Benet one of Che big rollsot paper that are Uelng |r. is now said Want the tp Of his heed ts euUiresy of the language. It is tbs probable that the ‘The large square threestory house adjoining, no} ~ FORMATI IMENTS, 5 Going considerable in the way of making out-door “nude,”"—Boston Globe. Tame, oc eceatars, av Reprod to | tardy Commu, Genraty acs, was | wir pavacnd "ur henge ent ecu | an aatea in Tax Bran soar dang, Gon. Rita peed erate anemone | eetace an auc Mr LeGrand Sotasin as | pace masmas See ae oe te rea | AN Carrying an ‘Bus if we coew the real pronunciation with abso. | was built for hie wn use Commodore Rogers, hatred against him, so that he was often heard to | Ordway 1s in favor of adopting the German sys- | lawyers, and doctors; but there are not more than | found ume lately to work upon and nearly fish | were loose, Now be takes a Dundreary skip, then | uibrella. He doesn’t have to; he’s waterproot— Jute certainty, why should we, therefore, pro- | and after his death it became a fashionable board: | yyiat tbat he could get Into Washington, saying | tem of forming a regiment of three battalions | Ml ®dozen such téachers in Us country. We | a largo and attractive landscape piece, of which a] a long stride; now he ces and again he | Yonkers Staterman. . Bounce it so now? There is res {nat Our own | ing house and, then a club house. ‘To one of it | Sreynseyucnces™ Licts aia als seer eet ote | THE Advantages of thls aystem are becoming. 20 | tue education of the young in Unguistica | HOCK Of sheep ts the motive, In size itis perhaps | grins. He ts 4 walter, and one or the oddest char. || Even it a bor Just as well to rep’ tne premrred ‘pronounced trom | roums Bartcn Key was borne after being shot by | Puses think thate tie: mallee oa | #PParent and so much apprectated by military | It 13 not, however, @ quack meuiciut for | the most important thing Mr. Johnston has done ly a st Ye city, f ‘ ts present pronunciation in the time of Shakes- | S.ckles in the street nearly in front of the house. Ing was 80 strong, It | men throughout the United vo Em , : man, evidently a stranger lo the city, is carried | pears On the top shel!.—Teras Si/tings. Deare. Isit consequently our duty to revjvity that | On the opposite side ot Lafayette sauces eres aes Youd Anally lead him into the very jaws’ of | estion of time when it will be saat only Sigosd Kuglsh ‘style Iet bi beware: oF roses | painting ie was Serb peal eee mee along by the current of pedestrians He eels | Quite Knowing.—Charies—“She's pretty; but she Seas frome nse Ei ont | ma at a a ans Suter | rena ghana prea wae | ef AE gba Gm, | agua, acy fu Sr code | ve tpupreeotanninins aug wu mar | Fanta’ Sate ae | Shane gon. a nares - ~ . battle of Gettysburg, where he was confined “ ir jational Guat Bacon; and Dickens, Thackeray, Ruskin, George | ketable work; but SO theme and | nic A well-dressed New Yorker, who me . So small that tho waving of a handkerchiet from | fres’ Confined | to recognize the merits of this system of Eliot y charming 1h quallt; It ought to, and prob- Provably | pretty." —LAfe. one of the windows could be distinctly seea at the | 13.,8 hospital prison. He must have been sharp- | ing, and he has made a thorough study ot waa Emong tem ali to conjugate the eee enue | bly will betore long, find its was into the. collec. | Sis him goods, discovers him, Jeads him across | "Warriage certificates with divorce coupons are sie rer Seatrana ur GS Fs | Macnuas orcvok inion trata | uneats pate cyan waa | tenemos wt ou ari goto | Uso npn fran oo cmt | ita at esas ita cony | ane kee a Ea r. Key. lust | Hay per oF the Century may all be counted on the | taste with means, The ume a for the scene | tor safe-keeping. Visi. Park Row at — ay im the old Club House that secretary Seward re- | W233 ¢asy for so daring and shrewd a fellow to | be detrayed trom the pockets vid 4 (or ping. any hour of —_ ee Sided, and it was here that the attempt was made | S8¢8P6 OW, Rorseback, whica he id, and mado his | pre Agua {10m the pockets of tne Individual Dita touenk ni tue cot should be | western sky ie sutfused by the Tick Luminogs after, | (he day OF Might and you Will see something strik- Pte mg aay to assassinate hun the night nt Lincoln | WAY,(0 Baltimore, where he met Booth. This is tue | mended that the commander of ont OF | taught checouphin, Admire Ween ee | glow, peculiar to this immediate locality, | 2S __ Auvs J. Commas. | aove money to pay ones bere after elactaae. = ‘Was shot. "Tnere is abschen i tinged with 3 battalion may employ or raise by en! nt | in mathematics, history; English literature, and | Which, — all not strong enough Drift. GEORGE &. LEMON's HOUSE. young lady's sympathy was 5o eng feat, & | band of musicians, not vo exceed eighteon tn | German In the language ee ee are, Bnd | ast "heavy Sundows, 4s" yee milicieat to 0. nraesieinadnlenamei é Mr. George E. Lemon 1s Dullding a handsome | that she managed’ to convey Ce hire e senee La | number, to be under his direction and command. | ‘The course is bat three years, ‘Tae | clothe the whole scene in a meliow, tender] , TWO ANCIENT STATESMEN Ix NEW TORK. Pe nt hh at ty gg tog ‘a8 this “Roman” invention, ought to be | Fesidence on the south side of Massachusetts ave- | form and money, which enabled bim to leave the EQUIPMENTS. languages that figure in it are English, Latin, | ligbt in which, while nothing 1s opiruded. nO] “There are two retired statesmen of the old | then, and slam the covers Gown. —-Chioajo News, Dy us for the sake of uniformity sumong | nue, between 14th and 25th streets The lot is of | ESlaiers who were there wounded savy Min force ty | 1s coe tae a morin®, and equipments | fora course of ss years arioase Hoasr aeaeee | bs turcuer accented by" the manner in watca tg | S800! Yet living in this city who are rarely betore | “oes it pay to be good?” aii an xc ge. educated people nations, I say it wili be 10 | g rather es. it wie Guaanes © in | ts one a8 agitated the District militia since 5 treated. Some are taking their last | the public nowadays, but who are occasionally to | All we know is that a minister only gets §2 for good Lume to do so when some autuoritative inter. | the ng line ft makes a.aha pangic, and then | {uchwnltorm. One watching, saw him halted by | its formation. ‘The amount that was set, aside tor | einem all except the German, ‘The last two reba rt S atic ot of succulent grass for the day, while others | be met with in the society of fortune and fashion, | M4FTYing a couple, while & lawyer gets $200 for u i uld be dropped, and tue energies and means of Rational academy shall have been established, abd | continues sursight. Dick tM strces ta the roar, | Fin Seuttnehae a ne Barleyed a ttle, banded | tno militia wasineuticlent to mect the Gemancs | tus sehocieomeorereeton tee aee than ae | axe about diaposing thomscaves forthe webt-eke | Irene co ltassetinen ran eke ie ope ee them. — Yonkers Staterman, shail so decree. I sae eer at it will | ‘The house will occupy nearly the entire lot and | Out. ‘This is the last UAL aay correla ieee | that were made pon ft. Many of the conamames | the High Sehool can compote with any ether inea, | whole composition beng suggestive ‘througnout | Joun Bigelow, who isa “deuocra, You tay ‘es | A young indy who had been married a littie over Up bis “checchero” and Sveerjii," or Spaniardive | Wil be built, trom plans prepared oy Harvey L. | or him. have been obliged to purchase their blouses’ Gee | tutlon, private or public, in the city. In Greek it | Of peace and contenument, Sheep are a favorite | Mr. ‘on’ Sundays at St. Mark's Episcopal | a year wrote to her matter-of-tact old father in p ot ov jecthcal? or ‘Semaen Long architect. The irontage of 34 feet allows an | ‘This account goes on to say, that falli toget | Ordway will recommend that every organization | CU‘ ®'sorry figure compared wita the Columbian | Subject with Mr. Johnston, who always chooses | Church, of which he 1s one of the pillars, and you | Ululs city, saying: “We have the dearest little cot- “Seesero” and “Veerzuec\,” or German bis “Tsect. | INTO? arrangement of tue house in many res,ects | with his command, which was how well back ‘in | Of the active miliua shall be provided with such | °F Georgetown, and in French with the private | the short-wool varioiy, and generally those pretty | may n Wo see Mr. Bigelow at tue Rev. Mr. | tage in the world, ornamented with the most ppt ” wit all the effort ot this | Similar to that of « double house. There is & wide | Virginia, he joined Mosby awhile, and from it made | fms, uniforms, equipments, ammunition, colors | Schools of modern languages. Let the board of | Closely shorn, as affording betier opportuniuies tor | Seward's Swedendorgian church, in the doctrines | charming creepers you ever saw.” ‘The old man pene joan gyn heed pa enurance hail, and on one side a library and on the | his way to Baltimore. and such camp anc rigon equipage and mili- | Tustees lop off these excrescenses. Our favorite | interpret the anatomy and character of the | of which he tsa believer. Bovh of these ancient | read the letter and exclaimed, “Twins, uy mummy to teach them to speak Latin as “she was | CuetATeception-Toom. From the entrance hall |" Wutle all the other conspirators were deeply | tary supplies as maybe necessary ter tne ‘proper | institution may be excellent as a High School; it | Sulmal, and he seems never to fail in transferring | statesinen are wealthy; both have heirs with po- | thunder!"—Greenvilie Herald. spoke" in the days of phy _ ‘was | access Is had to the staircase hail, which will be a | affected—some, indeed, Verror-stricken—at the | training and instruction of the force. ‘Such’ prop- | Wiil lose its usefulness and influence by trying to | © canvas the precise individuality before him. | litical proclivities, and both are enriched with two | «What ts the size of that shoet” Let us come down to piain facts, Of ail the pupils | PITY peeuutect che house and "iThe dintug-ooee | Cxecullon, Powell Was undaunted. ‘There was no | erty shail be issued, upon the approval and by the | SWell taelf to the size of @ university. P, tovicw im suas, suitable. place. pate lon ana | Hoe ts teen chy cocabinhumeeta neve een Tha is aNo. 2, madam.” who study Latin at the High School, certainly very | js on that portion of tee lot Which paren eee | one to give him a parting word. “His father had | direction of the Secretary of War, to the quarter. ‘THIRD PaRenr. 1 ‘ 4 Mr — “lu ft so. ‘Tt tits perfectly.” « irsue siarced, but had not arrived; he master general of ———— when shown can hardly fail to bring to the artist | tue Hudson. ir. Bigel ing adjacent to West ‘The -~ 3 looks again, oe Sh gh a ee Ze | angle from the front line and continues to M | too laté and the lines of travel were uch tree, approved by the commanderth-chiet, sbail be How Some Men Write. more aviention than he has yet received, but not | Point and Mr. Fish’s just opposite toit,on the | «Excuse we, madam; It Is a No. 4.” mainly beneficial in coabiing them to'undemtarg | Street, Weis a large room, with one side oval in | He afterward went to Washington at his leisure | issued to commanders of regiments, battaiions, | From the Philadelphia Press, more than he deserves, ‘other side of the river. “A4! Dear me, It 1s two sizes too big. Take it Latin words and senteaces found in books and | farm in the lot als allows large "whose in she | 220 found a, Preacher who had aad a ttle to say | unattached companies, or detachwénts by thé | Bancroft uses a typewriter and stenographer, | A Rook Agent Whe Meant Business. HAMILTON FISH, right off."—Chioago News. ‘Beard ip daily speech, and to guin a knowledge of | parior, which is the back room of the main Dulid. | (2,2880R. The old gentleman preached his son's | Quartermaster-General, But they will remain and | put he thinks 250 words a good day's work, and | From the Pittsburg D: * ‘who is Low an octogenarian, was governor of the| A little Boston maiden was taken by her mother of Latin derivation found in every line | {og.""ine rooms of the first oor forme faueral himself, on ils return, and urged emphat- | Continue to be the property of the United states, ‘State of New York forty years ago, and was a | to call on a friend and shown into the nursery. Engush ». This, in iiself, will be contin | ically that be ‘had been hung in a ‘cause, | and every officer or private receiving them will be | J@mes G. Blaine thought he was doing well when | There is a book agent in this city at the present “Mamma,” said the little Atueulan, disdainfully, te taust Ge ouvidus tO all Unat for | Wolyeg’ MHS AR AFB. to be very Fichiy | Iils mother was almost frantic wth grist held’ perwonally -uccountable for thetr care, sufe- | Be accomplished 1,500 words of morning. One | time who is a genius, a man utterly unlike the rest | Member of Congress eight years before that time. | Alamint Said che line AtuculaD, di Engin pronunciation of Latin will | poliened huity will be sed, 1h the receptions | naiea uence ae ea Rae be, tad 09 deadly | Keeping and return. | When tne subject of enter. | of the fastest writers among the public mon of to- | of his class, a fisher of men equipped with imagi- | Hs,!48t public service was a8 a momber of ‘Pros ed A yo ay ie thug wanted oa the best but almost necessary. This | hatred against Mr. Seward, but only stabbed him | ing the militia was first discussed by the inde] Pa Foon fycamore, whale ia, che brary the Sax | in “Opedience to ind anise tad pithily, “I | dent compantes, the great objection raisol ees | 22¥ 18 Admiral Porter, whose brain works like the | nation as well as audacity. If his turn for men- | of secretary of Siate for both wt eat with a fork."= i fz ag “Pretty enough; but ft s dacit olds it wiilland bim tn a seat at about | and as sucli negoviated the Wreaty of Washington. (eon ete, ean een een eaeee coated struck for my country.’ that they would lose their individual character. | Wheel ofa dynamo throwing off sparks at every | Gacity bolds cut tanic majesty. Yesterday | in looking Venerable Mr. Fish, who ap. | 2i"ghamton Republican. Decome acquainted with many Latif worus Walch | waie That er tie, Geeta be ,duartered oak; | Here, Mr. Kdivor, Ihave detatled all that t have | While General Ordway believes that in the course fin| this strongiy-marked.Indiridual- walked into one | Heare has as be takes’ an aining oot oonthe “os mates eee, Rattienake in books and everyday wriings; quartel gathered as I went along concerning this promt. | of time they wili merge into one body los. Do ether prouunciacon bur renee: | Toa cak or ment, OF the, Rouse Will be con- | Deut Ngure in one of Une inost important events.of | ing Uelr soparave denuty and ail desire to Be witha couple of books under his arm, neat! Prom the Los Angeles Tribune similated to the English caa be available. Again, | tions to une sili of the second story the walls will Serve it, he has nevertheless recomme! pL | brown . He was han 7 While strolling through the South Main street since the Latin 48 $0 completely inter any organization of the active militia yco e inter- | be built of the rock-fuced brown stone, enriched on may adopt reseed in a style Which was baggy enough to be ‘afternoon, ‘Woven with our own, the English pronunciation | with carving. Avorerue any other uniform than that issued to them, and = a eeeey market one & Tribune reporter was ac Gf the orig nal words, the roots of which are gen. | wittCaFring.Abovetbe entrance willbe anoriole that Uhey shall have the right to own and” kee} mom een pe eee | costed by the keeper of @ stand with the remark: eraliy speiied in tae Enclish derivatives wituout j,fnd over this will be a personal J, which shall be exempt from alt sees. wba, nd | “Look here! Beauties, Hold: See eee ee loggia. ‘The bay window dn. the other side of the | Written for Tax EvENINa Stan. Piles, distretees, fic "At preseat the sane oe Which was ulmost clerical, He traversed tue big | those days which clustered round his father's fre- it aint they?” Holding up ‘as a Closing ‘arguineut or Som Wuay,Qe | entrunice wilt extend Unrough two stories and. Wil ‘The Weediaawn cous, tion in the way of pertecting the Onanizeden ot period ran Office and stopped at the desk of one of the prin- | side, and they seem as fresh to him as when he | to view a raisin box, he rapped on the wire screen That “all our dictionaries and vocabuiaries | trance is by « broad pieeerig eres cote co joodiawn Ctui the militia is the lack of is fond of writing. | He never uses anything J ee 2 ee ’ sll prevent the English pronuciation only; aud | snd trom tue street Lothe {rout steps the entrance | SATENOS AND DOINGS OF THE VIRGINIA FARMERS. = SUITABLE ARMORTES. Wo without fo had ‘his poset BiG noes | keen perception, diaguosed tue cise Sutiered a heavy shock afew mouths ago tn tne | ra % the Bigh Sebo, py Yraik will bave an ornamental stone balustrade on | ,TRe Woodlawn Farmers Club met at the resi-| With the exception of the Light Infantry ar. | had a slight attack of pen. paralysis once aud iis | 8a!d: “Anocher——book ageut; death of his wife, an event which occurred soon | snakes from. “Romak’ methods of pronunciation om and | both sides, aia dence of I. N. Gibbs on the 26th of November, | mory, there isno place in the city which answers hand refuses to act whenever his finger toucues | books; Py PRE giver she oxtehration ot <ieir wedding, in | wriggling and glidii Presiag a pretereuce or cuners as recone Oa |g S Resewcrs Secretary, Whee the ibe .chatt, W. illingham / the requirements. Hach battalion should have an | the Steel of the Den, He began, his novel writing | , “2 ain no book agents, sald the stranger, calmis. | she company of twenty-three of thelr children snd pinined to above, study Latin to". limited exiestrevee tans | Massachusetts avenue, between 14th and ten | wore rosa AW. Harrioa sated that the sonnet the apitog an quarverng of the entire wap Gok any fee tat ie woald be pbllaed, much les Sublishing arm of Bist @ 80m. Staats, and not esate ot gaia. je Lo re.d or quote Latin im the presexce of | streets, for Lieut. Dunlop, U. 8. N. ' therein, With this object in view Gen Eee tescne eee Leer ane, ar bee eyed “ Sit meloteeo gesagt | Peta aekaa Ske eke uu fpeee | abst oo proper tote rm, Beaune owen |Vangattes ah geea orton Pe | "hoi asec Sete aac Sr | agenda, oy wa | antmgeat Aarne the towne | OS edge only of their English method,” When any | handsome. ‘The stone used Wilt be tae Foose | R€KHEW a8 much about the subject as any one | Wiuiand ior the sale keene ovis Tuip- | Saly in tne morning. _ Bisino Cid bie best work be- | Westinghouse (em DRS 4 ne finds himself so situated as tO meet many | red sandstone, and up to the sill of the Arat story | Present, and that was just movhing at all. Tede. | ments uniforms ahd ocuer mailitary ‘propecte fa | fore nem and Logan worked both morning and | and’ sieisen* Very fresh in spirit, and it is not hard to induce | there is a such persous OF expects to travel abroad. t will | this stone ‘will be rock-faced. ‘Then courses | bended on #0 many varying circumstances that io | their possession. ‘The anomalous chéraerer dase | CPeMNE- geen latete ucaiac im $0 sake Bis slpsestect: and seta you ta ctinn. | Sem Se pot require long study to acquaint hunseif witn | of smooth “stone "in pleasing "contrast | humber of acres oud’ DeDxed upon tet eens | the Discrict militia bears to the ree ee cae METCRAD. eo nel Pap PE the onal iwethod of pronouncing the lan-| will form the first “story, © and the | decidedly in favor of a large farm If an sdequers | the District Commissioners required: tae eens ate, mnere to know who Binck & pay a 4 aE Guage required for the occasion. Femainder of the front will be brick with stone | amount of capital was at Command. tHe cattans | of care in pi tae ‘section | . "ofall the world buteltiioniecs, Sethe’ reone ot ee en ne Senne 1 o There is, at she present time, a strong current of | courses An octagon bay window statement in to tile bill which real 4 ‘to be honest and earn my breed; cate tie rosabe of my nent; his most Lportant public service Was ren- on eal ater he accrues | acts someaeTannateaes ea | oases Mamas beware | ase eencmcees tmnt et | Wiimwaiweenriaray ae | Glen eee ar inckted eae | fot Eg” oe | Sal A aba " Now you are a leading Rhough, “atver “that when his ‘and ‘the classics from the course would, I think, be un- | iron railing. The gable will be for with ‘hat tunctionary, Delievingit tobe true, is ready to tary head, and whenever it becomes wo "Twas weary ‘the mountain 3 Very Iwill overs rus fortunate. But any attempt to foist upon us a | terra-cotta, and there will be pa father it, Charles Gibbs also his views call upoo the militia to ald the civil authorities Wich ne cae ta ant Seach 5 “oy tg bn Samuel J. Tilden, was governor of New York, ue | horse Jockey Ses Se aa the ey cegans | ahaa ne cheer | Soa togrrs ig nena ca meso | nee, goamunogcaey ces | * Greater tea Biber so Sie, era PR sway iTou the popular mind and add to the ad- | brary and dining-roou. ‘The drawing-room ‘The circular about slik culture, laid over trom | task of ing the people 1s confided to three ‘Sis ‘cunir and wy FN pt td be et ‘verse cry. Panenr. "| be Anianed in ivory-white, ‘The woodwork ot the | ast meeting. was referred oy but as one of the | Commis no cannot, theretore be cone wieght ce taser tere orinetes: a have bero a copy of Victor | matt, find bis bame fo be tound on tue ile page | The Rotaerstecnmnesia 7” | Beil neler ina esiaety | te Saaaicittecenceraget Ooms | Silas ett WY RUE sot, tuecear | ‘"Krarctwaineaeaoirmemt | Fehrs ap Sa Fete i four dauere ares wun | Sd y ik EVENING Stax. ‘stories prov in consideration, ‘over, tia to ell IF. A. R, im the article entitied “Shakespeare | the best. style Ue facilities required in « modern bers and odhera as fo the efece oe Ten ee a cae hn by #9 iit antago Tignow where the river is flowing fast— Sammie ale thelr Desuty and ac uments as his wite was | come t ~ are | house. a y could : other days. It is pleasant nuriy-burly of | teen and Harvey,” which appeared in Tum Star of No- "The same architect has a ‘stating he had ccoe seeding cotton. by the President tor ducy within whe Mare ae Ne ese seen. eters. 4 AFust $32,’ ‘the city to meet two such dignified statesmen of ember 26, writ examine tne resluwnce to adjotn ‘the abov: for Dre SL. Gris: | sores on the back while ‘using Ivabout a year ago. | oilloer of the of whatever rane shall kang as — PRL py ft te Umes as Joba Bigelow and Hamilton 4 o wach stronger p Say, sad he workmen ane 207 engaged in bre. He canoe © and the sores liad disap. Or aasume any control cer any body Of troops be. Yo one would mise me. no one would ‘The agent went, and toe man Fish JOuN SWINTON. known wo< Mesuaeieenuat the treat ofthis house tho Hummeistown brown | 1s in good order, but is now drying pin ber mile Corps ot the United ‘or of any oicer thereot | sols beae, od agen put now Po te byeabie, Im Arcadia. pet Menentus sioue rid ue une with good eect and wilt "con | From the Views expressed it seems that cows are | Who may be sugaged in Similar acrvic, but shal Geepeiing shadows Use, wel rubs ‘Because Tchoone to heey my sFrey ester faced sto0s ts eunployed, tn the oeate cei Sy | with another Rech ont eee one anes Bet | eabrate a commanding etione cree ool emer Opp sold tad ieee " ‘and Su; ap you cenot my girl, qbecnce, Fist Faas the bay wi Second | gauge the capacity of his stock. J. We Rotors nua | ume malltia shall opey his Onnceeeageme | | Muoranaiese oe. meres vwanm ao na sso ne tite Bich yo do =~ story. Then bri Window ts | Nopped teeding for time caused | odicors ofthe militia shal obey his orders regard ‘yee grow diate, qth Or—aloen. = oo hevebosn is Areas ims Pecud ie throwgs the viveelom so, Temember, a bey window, | & again. The genera: ‘seemed. to DS ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT. ee eee hough fall wall Fic "ies prov 2 Rin ven to the Court, the we | Bp to the secona wil Saas sharin wee counes that was! In the States the annual encampment of the A Doubly Observant Youngster. ‘The best reading justo ont in acenes Paperbangings of ‘The strates wih alate, rich With 2 ngroge ayul an tought Uy sons to betas cause militie 1s regarded a8 the most important element "'E'Calsaet erence bap, Ago thece, in uavanalty | semevea trem too pot andl sees Eagan ao or lina ot Yiereby the deep 9. "rn | len covton-aoed mealin that section than frane | Tae a days which a usually sues teOt bright and observing. ‘The other day, his father | let to stand the marks become How F sy cousated merely soo whist ng-room Will ‘and an Nourse stated he had used & good deal of Aa = inedruckng "pone the best way to study it is x in your. eves and jet Lean. ibered uartered | i from an emtaDitahaent at ‘where regiment im the ‘of | an Instance of his acuteness: = ryan ‘rooma end hold it’ before & Sae3 ”. Tue art Boticcre me _ Irene in tbe Gow 8 mati ngs ; Tuardmounting ‘Sad ‘Hie; nos nay engis ear, edthon’* Foptins uo tad, fp Ee np Sear Soma re oa eet critical report was read by J. Ballinger, | duty. See ots. § In this, ne reaidence tor | SAUDE tba tarm ot about 209 acre wan ios | Ges, Ordway hépes 1 scare _ the Silenced Mim at Amy Mate, = | Sundin te cect sad cokes on Bg sree, were, Brat ses Pt Joan, ‘suficseauy rolling to, drain ting the Tent or Pam aete ea: , ions i a0 with Teast Peet tns tancy of the. members of near 8 ts he main busipess ubere being on ths | Wits ‘of the Ee ahem) ome wa our ewost form may ‘slance, their cheapness being’ without the KR Wen. | place about sixty cows and ‘A new horee- for i yout, on, tay epecdtly lates very ef- bad been bailt with conveniences for rearing a0 you Tne Deen secured. cones age co bneog from RAY ing ‘indicate ito we i Ht iit ki i inet Fy i i A 5 Bi a erento) sueetes fae oes Ese nee ieee Sees

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