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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, ATURDAY, JUEY 16. 1 | : Soa eee Sees sree ee erst Saree ri seaeees ARMSTRONG'S FIGHT. Svat Site seae se a! PUBLICHOUSEKEEPING |Ses3 sess sss ‘outside the building. By the «me tiful streams of oxygen are forced th: rooms and corridors order that the sir thus upp Proper amount of moisture, ned com: fountains of pray are | Playing. In winter the stmosp! withou f | if 14 A Thrilling Incident of the War of 1812 Recalled. RECOVERY OF THE LONG TOM. How the White House, Capitol and Departments Are Maintained. THE PRESIDENT’S FAMILY Hf | : : ofl it i ri ie} Hi if na EEE tit i ; i ! from H 5s Hi f Ee i ; it i E i A Gun With s History Restored by Portugal to the United Statee—Portugal's Exhibft to the World's Fair—Ooming Celebration in Honer of Columbus at Palos. i! Lj H = = goon se ee eee wy it nd that om one cocasion = party (Cranks and Boggare—Bustnees of Running was inspecting the operation of the Capitel_The Huge Flat House Oceu- Set See toes fen end cnn et oem waked Bled by War, State aed Navy—Mr. Harri- eee “+ "wae many bore po: con's Lights. “Horse replicd the man, who o t efi i i Fe i - HG 4 Correspondence of The Evening Star. Lispon, June 28, 1892. HEN I WAS HERE z 8 F f B The next most important building owned Uneie Sam is the one occupied by the I mente of War, State and Eg Hie Ey u i es ler, was leaving for y | martyr, and hed at one time as many as Fayal., He confided to ee aoe : ; = | service. They choose ative officer me that the seem that Palos ig entitled to a rest. : : | from, Y ot tee my se coed Stexuxe Here. G yy the Pri ‘on their ——$o-o-2—____— e commen: ‘hat itv held at Written for The Star by Olive Thorne Miller. 7 > Raghee Shueee Willian 0 = = F y een apbropmustes bout 0160,000 ® vear fo ST. ISAAOC’S CATHEDRAL. % ~Pe master of ing, whick ment house. "The onic ‘on which the hom IN ST. PETERSBURG. Sclethy dor ecen on enten nee Strange Sights and Scenes in the Capital of the Czar. 4 £ aek Bussian public opinion is carefully watched and thecmails are examined as ly a the franks, All pepéers are looked over, and those on file at the hotel here are spotted with great black patches where the censors have blocked out some paragraphs they do not think the peo- ple ought to read: Any one, however, who can show that he isall right can ’ get book or he wants by making an to TiS police for it, andat the big ‘book if ist nothing but scrub the floors of the corrid ‘They work from 4 to6 p.m. each week day and get 820 month. There are eight awixtant en. gsr, twenty-four firemen, ten elevator com and twenty laborers. who wash the dows and steps, clean the paveny . de. BUREAUS AND DIVISIONS, are split up into be- sions, each of which has its mee senger, who takes care of the rooms, while the executive officer keeps the corridors clean andl sees that the building ix rly heated,| lighted, repaired, this last purpose men, a captain of FF il df i i tf 4] i ee Eg i i & i F i 4 E 4 H PhS i f i Hi i lek i 7 : z ? U i I } f i FROM BERLIN TO RUSSIA-~ if F le L : I : am sto} . by wi _ long, and I love myself again my room. The business blocks are big, an there is a great bazaar here, where hundreds of merchants have stores facing a vaulted arcade, which covers « vast ‘which is thronged irom movaing Uh maaalgns wily theeremte of B i Es i F E F; i 2 j | : constant little pin pricks of orders and fault findings that are utterly maddening and de- structive of home comfort. UNPLEASANT FOR VISITORS. THE STORY OF’ THE FiouT. In the year 1814 the English admiral Lloyd wason his way to Jamaica, where he was to fee § HH I ants. Every part of the trolied every two hours f ¥ and. to inenre the perf aaty, Most uncomfortable is a visitor in such a “ each man is reqnired to tonch a series of elect: Adi eT ex- He ERE Le ae ey [oteiaaeoh agian Leigh mihalbop hal ba home. She is forced to see the children re- buttons slong bis th nepection, which Sx Perznssvna, July —, 1392 VERE rec tree, The finest street of St. Petersburg is the | Consisting of the ship-of-the-line, Plantagenet, t proved, perhaps for some negligence toward .- - record on a paxteboard dial in the office on the| _ the friget x Nevaki prospect, which runs from the river at | tune and ihe brie Carnetea. cheb oe firet oor the 8 oy “What do you suppose Mra. A. will joor the exact minutes when they were g Pressed. Between 5 and 7 o'clock each evening guns, and the brig Carnation, guns, | de you,” says the mother severely, “if you they go intoevery room and draw all the windot the land of the czar. the Mary Department or Admiralty buildings | stopped inthe harbor of aval for water and farget to say’ good morning to her? She isn't L ahedes down exactly half war, to that ther oil Not in jail, but in pris- back through the city. This street is over pnecnage There was anot vessel in the | used to see little boys forget their manners! % look nice from the strect, at the same time nevertheless. I three miles long in a straight line, and it is | Barborat the time. It was the American pri- Even the husband may he snubbed for some | busi closing all connecting doors as a precaution Roacanames te walled with ‘sagnifignns stores. it is paved | vateer Gen. ai ur Bek carr seven guns trifle, an awkward h or thoughtless deed, ‘y, Mr. against the spread of possible fire. with cobblestones, flags and wooden blocks, | nd commanded by fighting Capt. Tom Reed. 3 | thus mortifying him and embarrassing the te —raiee. graseeeiel whole world as my The pavements or sidewalks are of flagstones..| The harbor of Fayal was neutral ground. But— gest, who is made a bi to the whole . prison yard, and one- Stenee a te cnc uae te hea “Seize the pirate where she lies!” cried the English ily till she is uncomfortable and hastens to Each department in the building repairs and tenth of its inhabitants deckers of stroet cars go,are of cobblestones, and | .. H get away. 5 om Par Dax. Tenews ite own furniture from a contingent as my companions. on either side of this there is a wide strip of wood | “! the orttiruewe protect her, all the worsefor Por. Saye Helpe: “The worst kind of tempers are fund provided for that purpose, including all established in ing care for trifies.” He ; yt Every one.f these one ber datniiin, athe enps metgempu beep ted satis, Arseny wes font stented by fone may and Seen cies ons See ree | Oe, nas ee ee oe spring, sons tobe cheenod cad net dotairrns hundred odd millions and five inches in diameter set flat on a base of | (12) (Sia ond (hen aldasinl er’ Seeeees wea, | 8nd brings age before its time. there be a | ment aghe ood ‘apt " fe has the clean- into | Slaughter. was y, ~ ter of Viotor Emanuel. | sight more pitiful than a woman in the meridian | the President, On or about the 26th y of eFEFY | ing done by contract at 2%; centea vard. The ayeumieee~ STAN POLICEMAN. Toc atrbet Thess blocks arecesentod together | Junchce and, after a flerce struggle, these wore lady, who, in spite of be- | of life, with sharp, fretful face and worried R ' : — s le mented ther 4 i ’ , with a sharp, face , for | business of cleansi: rpet ye Kovern- anaccount of himself. | 1... here Iwas told they could get me Ken- with pitch ant eraagpe shaggy driveway “equal | #80 driven back. Next the American privateer, Present king, strange voice. left, as she is certain to be, tos ‘the ee ke tee » Pe So greene r¢ y . with her seven guns, only one of which—this middle age, at once turned cor- | jovelens, broken-down age? d 7 ‘apd e ~ Every ‘man in Russia, whether born there | nan's books, the Century Magazine or any |almost tos dirt road. The same character of | With her seven guns, only p To et mys tas taplangadeemes ragga 4 eagerly. executive oF a stranger, must have = passport, and if he | other anti-Russian works I wanted if I eared to | pavement exists in all the chief streets of the | S*™ obligal to, fight’ the iin toes wanes taal cx: bak * 4 MISTAKE TO WoRRY, y of the State, War and Navy edifice says from one of Russia to the other he | order them. city, and the dights of these thoroughfares are which she did, and silenced her in exactly world’s fair has been done | _I have sometimes thought, when looking upon ‘he would ‘that housewives would be wise to imitate his ™ om yt such as you will see nowhere else in the world. é ° it, to the ‘about practice and never take up matting until it cannot stay in a town over night without show- THROUGH NORTH RUSSIA. san | Ebave boon in all of the great. capitals’ of, the | 88 BOUr. " present writing hes been | the beautiful serenity which settles over the Torn out, simply laying the carpet over it ing his passport. Hecannot leave the country| At the custom house I got my first Russian | ¥ r1y grom Paris to Pekin and I Lave nowhere ‘Then the Armstrong, looking seaward.caw the mighty ithout remuneration by | face of the dead, so soon as the petty cares dressed © winter, with a layér of paper between to keep it without his passport has been vised by the | meal. The soup was served in « bowl and there | seen such horses and such driving as in St. ‘With her tiple tr of cannon, drawing slowly to the ‘as given in the family | Which have shaped it in life are withdrawn, how from getting dirty. method makes the authorities, and their permission must be got | was great lump of ice in it, while some sour | Petersburg. Every other man owns 9 fast ‘“ PPA 98 iy t is our mistake that we do not cease worry- | peop! =< wear longer and saves trouble, The for his dep. All this looks very hard. | cream was offered me ina gravy bowl toadd to| team and all drive as though the | And the duntloss captain said: ‘Take our wounded fumbus when in Lisbon haa | 126 Over trifles and blew our friends with s a buildings of the Interior, Treasury and Post — . 4 I find it so far but | the soup to give ita favor. I took two spoon-| devil was after them. A great a ‘Boar them tenderly to land, for the Armstrong's davs every morning to mass at lovely restfulness, helpful and comforting Office departments are run in just about the Mitle trouble’ The hotel suthorities attend to | fals and then tried’ the second course. * This | of the horses are of the Orloff breed, big, tall, arecer: wipe toting Apes Shadinoyyae fond words. If the fretting mother could get « same way. About 55.000 tons of coal are re- ren paents af a fee te the suly | wena chicken of the cise of = pigeon, and fol. | well-made bisshs, all of whosn are oan Dates s i tread her deck and no flag above it Steaks Porsches’ oye: ‘htor | PFoader outlook upon life aud her relation to t ent a quired for lighting, heating and ventilating the sed Nessa froen Germany, The | lowing this came a boetsteak axl potstooa. "All| pers: ‘They have's touch of Arabian flood fa| roti iat eovea cur hence we vil gtve « en- —— 0, the daughter | her children, and realize tho absolute. Unim- | labeled Structures maintained and ocoupied by the gor 2 ee takes thirty- | of theve were good, but Tcould not make out | them and they are trained so that they step in | 9° mag's rave" pied san pl Mocks Terestralie, who was the portance of the things she magnifies into serious ernment at Washington, six hours and the first-class fare is $35. I took | what to do with the little green cucumber which | time and go very fast. The average of | So they did te, he, commanded. their com had. been bestowed. the | *#ults, she would be startled. What matter if! Of the four other clerks employed at the cen co0une. 06 405 Game eome sleeper and found the rosds good ‘and the ac- | was laid beside my plate until I noticed my | these carriage | horses on the "street | withthe Seareheed of Armatrong and the rood sword Santo, which he discovered. Se ee ee HAD-| White House one is a young lady, who type-| are run'by the dvnamer ie the Wen cute and : - - aks enue one than 2?” What Mary y ; : , Semmedations fair. ‘Faere was nothing’ ef tho ers dee knoe promises far] boggy ale iar ppt gpl ate sea EO SO fyrned the Long Tom downward and they gf ett ret tonr greg Hapa does tear her dress or forget her lessons? The | Writer letters from Mr. Halford's dictation. | Navy building. ‘They cost about €2,000 « yeur, tear eae ty ele trains, | that they are always served with tho skin on | cabs of the citics race along at a breakneck | Ana dir checrad het ad they bleed hor, and they | 1008 = conn ead amen | wore result of either cannot compare | Probably she receives mpanied by photagrarks | RETBAPS one-third as much as gas, and every fiibe cars Sere box-like affairs divided up | and greca. pace. I have been. in st Petersburg over & sunk her in the fide Fagan, Wellipae, was wey Tous snd without Tesh Sos Cultivation of bitter Selings. | Can one | evecy vost aevally accompanied Uy POOME™ESS | Saree months a Lill for Geom t cost bY Cope into pi tered i fier of Germany you see the | week and I have not seen « horse walk yet, an ae sinh y wounds ma‘ asharp tongue so . than oman 3 a gsctasmns “armiwen eaney Seon mma pele pobgr cy hig igh din eine | aa en emion Gergen ren hae ete) ee Den RERULT OF THE WAR. | expenses made to found a colony in the iale of i * “ Williamson to Col. Ernst, who returns « check pecan ea eda hea Th " 5 readily as she can take up the stitches in a torn | United ‘Two of the others are welegraph Side of the cas. Each pbc A hed two| new country. Yon have left land of stone. | narrow ‘escapes which you seem to be constantly "y reached the shore and intrenched them- | Porto Santo. Columbus fell. in love with this his account as superintendent of public a rr Me about all sorts of business | 7. a of selves in convent a few miles inland, where | young lady and married her in the year 1471. | Spe, unor point which mothers are apt Shotiers are continually Sowing into the Exec | Buildings and grounds. ‘The engineor oflcer of upper and two lower berths, and the is only dowry which his bride brought him point ° wet | ee banal a) ae Not a| {Be Bavy who runs the electre plant that } il a oa eee snother stubborn fight was begun, until was a box containing maritime maps and other | © Overlook. It is nota mother's business to | tive ion from all over oe these lights going has not the least ae gy cee Ee English admiral saw how absurd it was that he of navigation and cosmography, which | @&Ke # child this way or that, according to a | few comefromeranks. Among 9 ous of reopeambiitics ‘Thien how gheone fm four languages all. night long. ‘The should have crippled and delayed. his fet, pee belonged fo hor father Sere iee euch | pattern she sets up. The child is an individual | make are for money when they are hardup. No Seegbted Ue katt contrat Derthe are about three feet wide and the pillow which was so anxiously expected at Jamaica to Columbus established himself in | *¥! * well as herself and has God-given right | other man is a so BY % many beggars | President's receptions! {imagine the bril- ‘Thad was a little rabber bag filled with air from concert against New Orleans. So he sailed of Santo Porto, with his wife and to develop in his own way. The ot tion of | of all sorts as President. one occasion ‘the gurlic-tainted lange off the conductor. It away; but the British armament did not arrive . had a white pillow case on it, but its size made Bjtiant scene in the enst room suddenly mother-in-law, and it was here that hiv son | ® Parent is to guide and direct, not to force; to | a visitor came to him with a request for a sufi + shrouded in gloom — the! havd-shaking procession before New Orleans until four daya after Gen. coal dat | teach the care of the body and. so far as she | cient sum in cash to build himself ‘‘ brought toa halt—the guards rushing for c mo thick of the cowboy who upen going to bed Jackson had arrived there himself. In this | Peef® Gente ’Conaene det ne ived at | can, to train in right ways of thinking and pure | home. Strangers in W sometimes | dice “souygnir hunters taking odventege at the Sor the fret night ina western’ hotel took out way tho fight of the Armstrong had a material | \aicire, the Asoror und. thor cent of Eavicr: | and healthful tastes, ‘ask him for tickets, and now and then | 2 oven eT his revolver and began to fire at the electric effect upon the outcome of the war of 1812—the | Tis wife was already dead when he went into ‘THE EFFECT UPON A CHILD an individual turns up with a check ~~ he | groat mosaic sereen—lovers bestowing surrep- Button. When the waiter appeared he pointed SS ree ne arcely be | Spain with in the year 1484. Diego Co- | of fretting and nagging is lamentable. A very mers FS = eee oO bani tae endearments— women qininting bere and i him darn we - we! 7” nie. it y Saas hing corey, Su he nanabelt seta oe ‘American privateersmen with any such end in | {wmbus declared in his will that his mother was | bad and very common result is want of respect samcez near there—perchances panic. But why indulge into hisears. The single towel furnished me view. buried in Lisbon, in the chapel of « monsstery | for the mother—a fatal loss toa son. If choice pad geinpage tsactny edna cu 0 barrie tmagining respecting 9 dip-ap, t the White House, able, bi babe, ‘The remains of the Armstrong privateer still Six guards are on duty at the White House, | conceiv vat most improbable, in the house :| must be made between respect and love it is | keeping of Uncle Sam? repose at the bottom of the harbor of Horta, | ,,Columbus himeelf went the ori A Pea nS | far better for his own sake thet the boy, and | M76ely for the purpose of protecting the Pres! a bichaaas but the Long Tom, the forty-two-pounder » Jorn d ‘ consequently the man, should t ‘than |dent from dangerous visitors. Theyare all She wed, Heartily. hich did such execation, was longago brought | Seve ho Sinally tet our, for the tiacee sens | love. his mother, and through her ail woman- | men of great muscular strength and experience enh a ne et: eae up by the P iese and mounted in the Fort | the Indies. I have spent some time there re- | Bood. in detective work. So well are they trained in | "ND Ue At of your eect "he began, wher she of the Castle of Sante Cruz at Faval., This has peat seer ally tly interesied in the | 4 A.leston carly learned by the children of » | the art of Judging people that for any erank or wee alte} roe] a Jong been known by American travelers and | Sronvetow made focsionone his expedi-| fretter is deceit. “Don’t tell mother; she'll] crook to get by them is almost imposible | sternly interrupted him. ’ = . = otbere. prer make much s fuss about it!” isthe first thought | Capt, Densmore, who has been such ‘a jFromi-| | “Lam note denominational mooting house, “a 5 ‘ident or trout From concealing | nent figure Whit jouse many years, << DROSCHKY AND DRIVER. er eee ae Sa ey oe: THE COMIXG OELEBRATION AT FALO8. | thoy canly learn to falsify in order to aveld the | can generally tell a crank as soon he enlete, the ee ne Geese one Bel —$—$_—_____- eee reat teeate ee pear hat enon of old Capt. Tom Reed | On the night of August 2, 1892, Palos will be | dreaded tongue, ‘Often s whole houechoid wil | White, House grounds Bown ie’ seaie’ ties | He made another attempt. gos Still, he accepted the quarter I gave | Youare now inaland of wood. Instead of | making whenever you go out to drive, You are | of the Armstrong has petitioned our Presidents, im the box-shaped wash room next morning was no bigger than the pillow, and the looking glass of about the size of Scribner's Magazine. I Yuckily had some soap in my bag, of I would have had to wash without it, and the sleepers, here provide no brushes or combs of any kind. ‘The conductor acts as the porter and your ts are not blacked, though the man expects fee, as our porters do. The conductor spoke i poor bit t—in deceit, and|the President is as well in| “Darling, if 1 ever could be 60 base—" stone cottages, whitewashed and roofed with | always wondering how your driver failed to tear | one after the other, for many years past to take | '%* ne state of agitation. Palos is now a molest) aocneeis aod eile bor esta ies ees. Ween it wore | “Nor « base ball game,” she remarked, im with more bows and thanks than I have | J ses, ike t ng y “ y er village of a thousand inhabitants, but the whole ly ‘PS, t ‘wil be | the per pelllpa x ly. rer kot from s negro on, Pullman, und he | ¥ed tle, Fou have wooden houses "not unlike off, the ‘wheels of the man you just passed | action toward the return of thia historic gun | wee’ from which the greater number of the | ‘22 future, and hopes, as well’ as fears, strongest castle rereristed. Linoek —_— plunged, belly (faint iciacacead| ¢arried my baggage into the custom house at | those of our western towns, and here and there | or how you escaped being by the fast | to the United States, but nothing had ever been a assistants and crew were taken, looks | ®*Fefully hidden from the one who should be | was ae urdered oon —¥ theater. ant beart ‘Witbellia, on the Russian frontier Ueees cuter trevier (Tin wetawe cence) ee eT Me Tse0n NL ood eats pense real ond Fayal | on the fourth centonnary of the event’ as its | te conddant of all. Abibongh Se Fesdaeet pot Gn eeeaur ca] “Sy ceoe, do pon tick your mother would ones D o Bis THE DROSCHKIES, |, and made perso: - especi perty. is ‘great EVEN BEYOND THE FAMILY. pall a's se Ht you are not suspicious character and st | Germany 8 garden. ‘North for males trou | The droechkies are among the moat comfort | est our then minister and to induco the Porta | otoras hee “boike eeu, withthe help of te | This training trikes deeply Sato ihe Live ot the quvecaapeah ‘abes care of the Wits Hicam, | "Ukmow oho would,” she interrupted, con 4 P ie Potente they one ike nce, Mules through | apie rigs I have ever ridden in, If you could | Ses government to give up the cannon, and Spanish government, to’ draw as many people | both daughters and sons. Theboy grows hard, | 2° 8°" i i | expressions. Goand ‘ack ber. You have m Your passport is all right you will have no | pine forests that look like those of Minnesota . x Gren Gass oifrla wars ‘wilticet oussen. ee +, a ug! Y BrON renews ahd re the furniture. lightsand a Go ani ber. You have my trouble in getting into Hussis, Thanks toa | oF northern Wisconsin, and you have to look | puta Japanese jinriksba on four wheels, put a | {"rutitemned President Harrison as he had pe- in which | and when concealment and falsehood no longer | heats the bt , supplies table ware and | blessing, for I'm sure you'd make » good step- irae en minister at Berlin my | Mt the queer costumes of the people before you | seat in front of it and harness a horse instead of | ixioned his s Prelecemors. The President Te-| he Auantle coast trom A gust S, the dint or | shield him he takes refuge in a rough assertion Uinen, and hires « housekeeper and steward to | father. ER ay: |, and my passport a man totes you — i primp like a St. | ferred his petition to the State Department, the first departure ‘of pn tatedy until the | of 4 506 5 gene eaesenees liable | keep the establishment in order. took a step farthe peor } home, gistered and brought Petersburg droscbky, you would cut | where it slept. ; month of October, the time of the discovery of | t@lead him astray, if not, indeed, into vaga- Beck in less than fiftcen ‘minutes. I hed’ to lown & victoria to half size, make the wheels no | " When Minister Batcheller was in Washington bondism and crime. haat land in America. But Unele Sam's biggest job in the Team tye show it = sfore I could bigger than those of a baby ca and put | last November Col. Reed called on him and so it gain bet re Leould ‘s ° —— last Novem! The daughter is apt to take flight when the From Judge. : : Three towns here, Palos, Huelva and Moguer, Pi ing line is in the care of the Capitol. It costs «i when I arrived ground | interested him in the history of the gun that share with each other the glory of having built, | Constant annoyance becomes unbearable. No * thing I was asked for at the Hotel de Euro, ‘ you would have the body of the best sort of | the minister told the State Department that he rer | me can blame her for preferring the half- | $65,000 annually to run the building and keep pe la ge epeny ty cy ig 4 ? Groschky. If you wish the poorer class you| would undertake to secure ite restoration to | CUUPPed and manned the caravels. Together aed ery ‘ners | Starved life of a sowing girl, or even a marriage versburg have to be registered s ro mint tae of the back end you have. fair sam-| the United States if he wore given permission, | foclaine the erento voany Go the rent | which promises, howerer faintly, a measure of * if Tleave St. Petersburg th % . 4, ple of the 25,000 cabs which fly day and night | Shortly afterward Minister Batcheller received | forming, the Fl yell el vyy-gglntons ask me where I am go! e fact will be ‘ slong these Hussian streets. | ‘The droschky | a note from Secretary Blaine to “use his good | who were aloo natives of anzen | "Nor does the result of this uny t habit yt ety yA cooled y horses are quite as curious as the vehicles they | offices,” of course unofficially. freedom. Ps ee eniles Sey Maestro’ Alonsa, the end with the family. | We could hardly endure the governme every ollie 3 and their drivers are equally st x UP. » to know how the irifluence of our smallest ac store a eeel wm | i wine Se ral hte |g gree ne Bachar | herent, Menuet, sale amamg| tamer how te Ietuenc of gor sti a wish ée gob - and you could cut the whole outfit out of s rel ola at the Ps still water around 3 burg you can ¢ 4 pair of Russian top boots. There are no tugs | mentioned the subject to the king, Dom Carlos ii that is necessary ts to write , : sh and no cruppers, and the droschky shafts are | I, when he first called to pay his respects. ‘The a blank which the pol Fh } . tied toa yoke which goes around the horee's| king at once showed himself interested. Cu- i walks and drop it peck and over which stands a great wooden | riously enough, he already knew something of wning hi Is, which is known | Stained” by ber, becomes each one a center | chores, Sn answer giving , = L ; : 5 er jew nec ‘is | this long-past violation of the neutral waters of Nadia, treat tee ceanee eens mainly | fadiating fretfulness, impatience and P- Horta, and he was aware of the existence of | % Of . ; discomfort upan all’ with whom they have to ‘Long Tom” in’ the castle of Santa Cruz, He | $eyspPed st the expense of private citizens of | qaurinion Opa Mo wie pS. assured Minister Batcheller that it would give | " "Brizey have been offered by the Columbian NOW TO OURE THE EAST? ° and they | him pleasure to restore it to the United States. for competitions,both musical and liter-| The fretting habit is not incurable. If one speak no English. "They dose in long blue | The minister had, of course, set forth its value ay hey am f I f i ernment is a great intelligenc bic \ z i ; ‘such subjects as an ode to | sees her fault and takes herself seriously in| All of thie ‘the people patronize E oe coats, which reach to us as an his! relic, and that, especialy por ish Ameri " of the of demanding» pasport from all who nie | Sa See at this epoch in ou history, it would. bo peod- | [nas MnO geal and, Spanish A ‘world, on | B8N4, it is nevertoo late to begin. The first step into the country is imperative, and it often | ¢an realize you are in autocratic Russia and in ; Har g ly acceptable to us. A formal correspond- | epic poem on the discovery of the now a | storeslize the wrong and firmly resolve to works great hardships. A poor old German | the wilds of the czar. Here, however, ence with the Portuguese minister of foreign ie ee laxet Ameee aia end it, and the second to keep constantly before Woman came up to me in the custom house at | Make no mistakes. ‘That long-coated, guard a Wi sflaira followed, the identity of | the gun was Motice of Columbus’ cbiet friend, | herself something to remi the frontier and scked me in German if I could | the station, with y h aes ot rere «Long Tom’ ; @ critical study of the Spanish sys- | he 7 not help her. She had come to Russia all the his sid } at our minister's diay ‘The Navy De- | tom of colonization in America, and a chrono- way from Hamburg—a full two days’ ride by . iP. e partment was informed and promised to send 8 | jogical bibliogray yorks relating to Co- Yast express—and had bought her ticket to | Russian police, and those flat-faced, high-cheek war vessel after the gun at as carly @ date es/ jurmbus and the very of the new world. Moscow, where her children lived. She had — as ee ee aoe Rk practicable. ‘THE TOWN OF HUELVA. to get rt ad was pthor coats are Russian eve bs NAS failed to g port ani Dore witest | et cree ae eee an aint owing POE a I es yin Huelva has recently sprung into’ consider- . pao ytd the. train goes by, oe Ne) Y Cruz, | able importance through the operations of the down ber withered cheeks as she told her story; | atts and wagons with great yokes rising \ iter Batcheller Possession | Rio Tinto Mining Company, an extremely rich it I could do nothing for het but to advite | above the heads of the horses to telegraph her ye Paige come on and help her. Iam told here that but few Amer- feans have trouble at the custom houses in and some are said to have even got HH fH Fy i if was tablishment | painful duty to call attention to the lamentable condition of the tooth of the present. The ture he draws is and itis all Toes bans of actual invoguaies. “ated Vast 1,961 twelve recently examined ‘the Fl ee i f unl & i three causes to which “the 7 i tf i il j it i i £5 F if f H