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7. - ~~ nett ei, i. sean: iain 6 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1911. : + GREAT DPLOMATIC BATTLE TOKFRSCASH, “CoCA@K>A, COUIPAA/ KEN POCENIN FEARSFOR MOTHER DIVAFRE SCRE THAT HELPED SAVE UNION gprs INTEARS AT BEING OF PRINCETON BOY SHESLIDESTOSAVE ar KEPT FROM PARADE) WHO SHOT HIMSELF TWOBOYS ONFIRE | Anniversary of the Civil War OT MAN OF WAR - sg ah IT" fas soorcances the mater ena tr as Nahant. | : oe - | Rep PENT fever That Deals With Recogni- p_ [Ernest E. Calloway, Wit cass Iu dete tnt ote fete wf mise’ ecient ane | fe cys ts aa they ltrcene om hocenat Shea ee : His eh the Coctodericy. AYS STIMSON BUT Shortage Probably of $100,- | saved ansioay a iar in fortyeigne hows, “The Mayor has writen only one He Goes to Bed in Liberty | tendance Upon Her—Grief yar “yin yan pepe heme at So ae ’ 000) Betts We St Te ee ee tT eee LOL atin fi Mau wnt Umutee Een ee We Avenue Station. for Father Cause of Suicide. | S00") 008" have been bounced enable the salaries of some chairwarmers to be nd Alexander McCullough, two boys of ‘ fi | ah PHILIP R. DILLON. | radved. No one has dled of thirst owing to the water famine, because I hedr on No, 595 Brook avent ents oc bertaire was patos | TAKES PORTFOLIO ACCOUNTANTS AT WORK | Sow and were to got them: its ante Bil, Pte yore [OLD ONE NOT ‘TOUCHY. | , Mrs, Stele Drake Brown, widow of| rane nor pasins - helped save George 4 number «of onx boys, playing India y GOOK—What's the cause of the stillness, T dunno @ wealthy lawyer, Willard Brown, tx | UtOD* bows, Playing Indian and cowboys the Official Ga London, The | + GIN —Well, 1 suppose it's the acvent o were executing @ war d the dreamy season, Summer seriously il in her home, No. 101 West ‘ pos un | as ; 4 Tie boys were improving 11a @ate of this event is usually given as “Misplaced Confidence.” Says Mt perked In on us in such pleasant garb that the dark-brown taste has left the La Thinks . stu i Noy | O08 Hundred and Forty-fifth street, Improving the BaUBy May 12. That was the date when Wg il Oo P Misplaced Confidence,” Says) jou. rvery ome is drawing « diagram of cating tent somewhere |He Thinks He ¢° Lucky in Not] toaay because of a nervous shock that a Vet ety a le ee ‘Onetn hy “nglis pinet met in decret and agr 1 on Cabinet at nee Hl . he iiveat “purting 16," where lurks the fretful tr Every Floss - ia " i ? the euicide bP ba : J fast Onesermys Foglish Cabinet m t Chas. S. Freeman Discussing : r te 1s por | Having to Make Long followed the news of the sulctde of} dred and Forty-elenth street. A seore upon the declaration which was sl President Taft Desires : . S her only son, Hamilton Brown, #| of boys were in Indian dress and @ score te the public next day, The Atlant esidet a esires | vartner's Disappearance. March. Princeton juntor, in his room tn Upper| ad cowboy cps and things, They cable was not laid until 188, and so It That Way | | jyabahd3 Payne Hall at Princeton late yester-| dullt a huge bonfie and carried old President Lincoln and the American l hit ay. — ve srooms, thelr tops ablaze, around the Newspapers had to wait until the mail Wall Street to-day Jearned with sur- ‘The death of young Brown, who was) fire in a lively dance The Importance of the annual police parade in the life of a New York police- man was conclusively shown to-day by from Burop ad the proclamation. However, there had] "1" probably the most been much discussion of the A arrived in prise that ther {a broker and get away with the money without being criminal under the law way to beat ely | George McCutlougir fell into the fire. “| His brother Alexander ran to aid him and his flimsy Indian attire caught ¢fom twenty years old, following so that of his father in December, and) which, according to Miss Brown, the! nerican nilite United State cana are | anid the 2 hy ; . William F. Goodburn, a new member the ft The two boys stood trving ae pi peel a toh rh ec, ee enn | tae Salt a Se Deas arcae ice woviand | When he ea ue I necessary Is to be made a partner @ lege of swinging down Fifth avenue | &ncho er his f * . while alt of the other boys ran away In bat ‘ easier’ | patil er |e broke to be en 1owith with his fellows in blue. According to] likely to have a serious {f not fatal) frigit Would take this action | aation there 6 meant the firm's money and other policemen of the Liberty avenue| effect on the mother. Mrs. Brown in| Miss Franklin was hanging out ome 80, during the week of May 1, Mr aaane a lw hua uch as you want and station, Brooklyn, Goodburn actually] under the care of two plysicians and| clothes at the yr of her home. @! rehab was enga writing de: ae fait ay. ‘There can be no arrest for ehed tears of grief upon being assigned | a trained nurse to-day. | saw the trouble 1 an ergency instructions to Ministers as fort . murt= | the eo-partnership laws will take care to “hous a y Lidl cane nee | ve e fire escape and went wht to 4 ambassadors ted enator Eliha Root, himeelt at |of that. . ing over the summer resort ads. Every nait-roomer is seratel:ing gravel to enable tein Ore oe ae “iy pai te an ern Sara the ground, ‘Then she ran 6 eran etal rae © Secretary of War, and it 808! ty ygingined far Kewest Calloway | hin to buy a two-ntnety-eight two-plece summer sult and a near Panama hat Goodburn had been drilling for two orth the tievery ef thee head. Hivew sand on the blazing. clothing of memorable of these letters Toot who TInt KEL VS SU | deanna ee eae peat the Wall | With a blue and yellow band. very lvard working professional man and his reporter in the library r he the two boys. months in anticipation of the turnout. If the portfolio w iE v F me, at St. Nicholas avenue and no addressed to Charle éccuniatia’ 46 ' treet game. Calloway for several years | Wife and Buste 4 Rosamond are busy wondering whether they will hire a one= wed at the station House -eatty pig ali} ne ee ant | Policeman Crane came along and ald Adams, tie United Stat Berea “4 hat w confidential member of fer shack, euphoniously descrived am a cottage, or a bungalow with a three- to-tay, spink and span, his shleld| ii, was devotedly ched to my|$d in the work, and when the tire hed Engiand. ‘This letier Is dated : nd a few days later fo: man & Co. cotton bro- | Plece parlor suit and two slim Jim Grand Rapids bedsteads and no chance of ever shining and his trousers creased so = M te trfends and comrades| ECR beaten from the boys’ clothing 1861, and therefore ali next we appointment with Mr, Milles, Seere 1 South William street, | Setting a servant girl, or go to some decent hotel where the wife, for a few br father—they were friends and comrades} f | thes Jos, Meench took them to Lincoln Hos pial, Both were badly burned about could have marched alone. Looks like a fine day,” he remarked tary to the Pr offer was made le und aceepted Mr, Stimson was invited President toda te A al a and when father died last December Hamilton was so shocked that he never | recovered hils spirits. “He was an athlete and looked strong, but he was of a very nervous tem-) perament and we noticed that the strain of brooding over my father's death was be re as the fiftieth anniver sary of the great diplomatic battle Detween the United States and Kuro- | pean nations over the question as to! Whether the Confederacy should be! treated as a separate and independent | is missing, and Mr, Freeman | % cape the worrying, carking, pinching cares of household drudgery say ices a possible shortage of | UV€ry politiclan, Jaded with the efforts of months to accumulate without Physteal to hig drillmate, after several trips to $100,000 or more in the firm's assets, that labor the coin of the taxpayers is figuring on the Adirondacks or Europe. All the) the door for glimpses at the sky. bd \\t iu another case of “misplaced con- | Teformers and busy bees who are worn ured from butting into other people's busi-| “It ts my first march,” he added with fidence hess are ready to abandon thenwelves to the joys that come from the money of a glance of pride at his snow white traced to Catioway. Mis mode of pro. | thelr backers, who usually have more cash than of true philanthropy. | gloves. Bation by the nations of Eu ree Brasdiie dna te hiortage. Witl nat. be known, untit the | E¥erybody—even the elevator bay—has the summer bug, and I'm glad of it. Goodburn, I need another man for Plans of Southern Leader: an t and have known a ma ae tapert accountants have finished with | THE GOQK—Wheve are you going to spend the summer? couse duty,’ I have picked you,” in- hr ae Me bed the te cise and Long before this the Southern leaders . 5 wie imaon, “ever | ihe books. It was learned to-day that | THE GINK—Right here in Gewater Little Old New York. Maybe I will take a ‘errupted the leutenant, le Fe . * 4 7. “ Gince I was at Yale, Ho used to come | more { hu) has, already. been | ttID to Coney once in a while or @ slip up the river with the Sullivan outing 1) (“You don’t mean it,” the policeman the athletics would cheer him up, but ans carefully planned to get the help} back for reuntons and 1 often saw him. | graced to Galloway, His mode of pro- | Nave to sail close to the wind to make things meet and live up ‘to what my job Pepled with apparant amazement he wae never the same, He wrote to a ‘ i 1 d » to what my 4c ean nations, especially Eng-| What he will ask er expect of me, of the legs and sides and are in serious condigon to meet the Id not say when he expects to go to Wash wi rhe will first quality and later wind up his private affairs here or not uELo i, wail * see i When the Heutenant declared that he | my mother a few days ago and told sree cm somaya | ha a emf |e Wann ne ns ccvding | om ie te matrman whe when bean dy on on she Ct, ean Godharn buat ins ae, fe [her fea fing Sl, be ove articles were circulated throughout| speak to any #pecitic question, and if I gihcyhe” re but it'e t . shook from grief’, an dthen he went UP- | guspected that he would do such a Snel: " Pt b * Had Charge of Banking. | 18m GOOK , Dut it's hell to be poor,” as the song goes. ‘airs in the station house, took off his ns . England by Confederate agents and by| could 1 wouldn't eee | ‘THE GINK—That's why I'm a gink H 1 to bed: I f dreadful thing. | Englistimen who sympathized with the| “In the days when Mr. Root was Sec: | “Calloway had charge of the banking! # sais Ties teraainene: could ibe eed all over | The news of Hamilton Brown's death | \ South, ail attempting to prove that che| retary I used to keep ax well posted on | end of our business and as such could) pg tty here, all right, 1s summer.) Identification the ‘“too!s of m. tie station house, according to the Heu- | Was brought to his mother last nig at | Southern States had a perfect right to, the affair of the Department as an out- | Ar@W on our accounts as liked,” said Levy hau hed ide whrwal HAlcout| blers was tro Not the At tenant. One of hia brother officers said | by two of his classmates, ‘The body gecede. Aleo bitter articles against the| ider and a personal friend could. Other-| Mt. Freeman. “He would draw the! ty wearing a fawn wed derby and| Much of the nee ee to nah ut | that Goodburn had friende of the op- | will arrive to-day, nccompanied by | Dulles Bisies were printed in many|Wlee, as 1 obid, I am not an expert in| money out of one bank and then charge! nas started in on gin rickeys. The bar-|mony hy the “stool aity for oral waotl- | posite sex who were out upon the line | about twenty Princeton undergrad: leading British newspapers tending to| War. My only school was the National |Jt up as having been deposited with @) yer cut the halr while Abe wore the| mute init Pes ral ai aco reyof march waiting for him to atride by: | ates, who will remain for the funeral 5 arouse the people of England against | G Trerved nine years in Troop A,| dank or trust company where he had) pew derby. trong proof When un Evening World reporter} wich will take place probably on Mon- President Lincoln's Administration. rising from private to first le) ant no account. Calloway came to us about : It was not surp! tried to reach Goodburn and cheer him fk that the thir- day. | teuh: Hiweedtitea’ covvaties he thir up he shouted out that he did not want Is thirty-two years NE OF THE INSTITUTIONS nat] \on" (lesPerlies corralied 4 few weeks 19 pe disturbed. ee | en ‘on the street’ for iba (b RlemeR” Dapuly., Govsentes |! ned loose In Lseex Market | lust Wedvienday; The testimony sven | yree” ee eek ee eee had |HARRIMAN’S DAUGHTER It was charged that America of Mr. Stimson said he knew nothing of | #IxX years ago. 1 he North had always hated England | #"y share Theodore Roosevelt: might | of age. He has b ‘and had helped the enemies of England; | "4ve had in his ap Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's ntment the past sixteen years and was looked sioner Flynn's disgust with po | A Mbecdad 4 known that Goodburn was so set on | getabl Compou why, then, sald these writers, should] “I don’t know,” he sald, “it he was! upon as of the most promising| lice arrangements was the employ: |siatuen Atte Lntekiya) ae DSSaCI RE HY orga news bien Rncriey DIRECTS FIRE FIGHTERS. “ . - England support the Washington Gov-Jeven asked for an opinion, but 1 do| young men In financial citcies. Ho was | meat of professional stoot pigeons. Ie] piscon, was of such @ filmay character | mans, but that’ once “he hed selected — Pound, Wis.—“I am glad to em erninent? In one of the strongest of|know that he gave me a warm and| transfer clerk in J. P. Morgan's office} inherited a lot of those fellows from{ that Magistrate Frescht was led to re- Goodburn there was no way he could) We men on Estate Unable to Save | ounce that I have been cured of dys. these books, written by a Liverpsol|¢mphatle one this morning.”* and he had a wide circle of frienda| hiv predecessors, but he never placed | Mark he didn't belleve Harris was ever | the ne Hise BBO Bick Aree car a ee ae pepeia nd female Englishman, it was said: A sheaf of congratulatory telegrama| when we brought him here and made| much reliance on them. The courts |!" the Mesper Club house on Second outa the fark Ae Tha RIEGd Work Shops—Man Watching roubles by 4955 . "fhe northern section of the Unton ts|!4¥ on Mr. Stimson’s desk him a member of the firm. invariably discredit thelr testimony | &¥enue- There was no marked furniture of a policeman 01 Auth today ia the < ; ediolne. } the natural competitor. and self-ap-| “Does any of them happen to be Babine: : - i “ ¥ land no proof that this social organtz: , RoR ye aurey socany ty! ee Blaze killed. in troubled with { 4 Lg el fa gi Ale haga 0 Mr. Freeman sald that some time ago| whenever any fairly reliable witness 2M TO Prook that thls, sacle | Wet Side Court, both for fo Bointed antagonist of this country; the| signed by William Barnes fr. of Al-|Catloway told him he was building a] appear in opposition. Flynn's metioe | ee ee eee et en en ee Oey | eg f WAS very lucky this year in es- Sneciel to The. Rveaing, Works) Bt Soectea @outhern portion is it# natural ally. 2 asked a reporter simple home at Hackensack, N. J.{of securing evidence by marking ftar| thirteen loo: | caping ‘parade duty.” he said to an} MIDDLETON, sat tices iiterent doct Tt was indeed true that) England | “No answered Mr. Stimson. | for himself and his mother. nes Evening World reporter, “When welfre which destroved the carpenter and but tailed to get sup aid the United States had not been] “Don't make troub He 101d .ine, be hed. borrowed :47,000 ¥ OLD GULAIVERIAN FRIEND, “Pommery Bob" Vernon, faithful unt Uned up in the armory for drill I} machine shops at the foot of the in- relief. “after very friendly at any time since the = = —— =~ from: the bullding and foan societ ne ms D, ‘0 ry ne . faithful nto threw out my stomach to such a pro- f ys | L tf E. Pinkhai By itr testeccusce «the eso aks ties tawarde ea. concen ; se butA Ee os Toni 7 sn death, writes me referring to the tragedy of Reno last Fourth of July: | portion that the drillmaster rejected | Cline railway running to the Harriman yrds B, Hiakbas . rds the Confederacy,| 1 was greatly pleased to learn of his ‘ itl eatisnes hea aaa saa ‘ . H F i wations had been on the brink of war) and they issued the “Queen's proclame- Biel Ponies Ay hie iaaiten as save 7s bing thas Joe handed a pill on ti J ED aly TE SECS SDOUN #3 it) RAC | manmion Ry Harriinan Oost tharlive) of ¥ oa sion which lost him the championship of the world.” ready fe t ‘ade, } . half a dozen times, and now we can| tion” on May 14, ly for the parade, and it 1s @ long | phomas Gourman, who ice and Blood raga s senior ake wtba . «watching \ admit that this was because of the hot- Proclamation é¢ the Queen Tee agin atay ral a eemaoey | __ tastes with you, Hob, I'm glad you belleve.that way, hecause I know your Me me eieg "Tndeeae Tam very fore | tHe flames, On a aide track were sev- ieee Os 5 headedness und obstinacy of one a8| ‘THis proclamation, of anit is PAY A een aapanulvetaae yer sight was strong and the air clear on that fateful day. You speak truly, be- tunate.” x eral cars of material for the work of | Iean’t find words to express my thanks H much as the other. length, was a paper instructing that instead of having slmple tastes he Buc this policeman had paraded be-| building the riman mansion, and for the good your medicine has done i There was another great reason why | subjects of the Queen how to went in for the luxurious, Even my fore. these; {n f gasoline, were Me, You may publish thisif you wish.” inclined to favor the| themselves towards the Americans. '/ atiorneys do not know wheiher there 1s PPP ER ET vantage p for a large number of / Mrs. HERMAN SretH, Pound, Wis. ; The largest singie indus- | ald in part any vedreas for us. We have not/cailea| WILLIAMS WINS $2,000 spectators rma son the The success of Lydia E. Pinkham’s try of Great Britain was the manu- ‘We have declared our royal de- |! a Pus wees Ganeat Mine car, and when this was crashed Wegeretie Compound sate fro te ee oe ethton gecds, Britton cotton | termination to maintain a strict and | i" police and have merely posted| MATCH FROM JAMSETII.| 235 a" aut when, thls was crashet SR eps, is unparalicled. Tt may wile deceniled open raw cotton, which | zmpartlad neutrality Detween the Calloway on the Cotton Exchange as cseaeer I Vicea ete onuehedse kta te talon Used with perfect contidence by women a ' . sald contending parties.” the rules require, ‘The partnership law SDON 2.—Charl | is legs were crushed. le was taken fas growa in the Southern States and| Many public men, both In the North| js a comp Mane GGue REN TIGuA LONDON, May 12.—Charles Willlams, |tg the Tuxedo Hospital in an auto and | Who suffer from displacements, inflam | ipped across the Atlantic. British! and south, ' merchants and mii! owners had invested an immense sum of money in cotton plantations and macidnery in the Southern States, and of course they the Harrow school professional, cap | jie ated there te mation, ulceration, Mbroid tumors, ir- tured the wortl'y racquet championship |" ity (ne. frat Pe noe egularities, periodic patus, backache, and a side bet of $2,000 to-day when he ¥ ee 4 rely arin gdo' , flatulency, in, in the wecond half of | @21 Mrs. Rumsey, who was Mary Har gestion, dizziness, or nervous prostra, Jameeti! cf Bombay, |fiman, hastened from their library to, thom and in Bur considered as will be in a civil suit this proclamation as a in fact, While it did not rec | Missing Since Wednesday. loway Confereracy {n so many words as an| lay. only redr jere has been no trace of Ci } “ Independent nation, it did_recognize th » he left the Freeman offices at 1] might lose all this if the Confederacy | Confederates ax belligeréiis, which WAS) y'clock Wednesday and said he was ne was 15 to 7. Ste -scene: and) directed. (he men’ For thirty years I.ydia E. Pinkham’ lost in the war a very much higher rank in Jaw than Kk He did veel | Th half of the match was played |work on the estate ‘n directing the ¢%agetable “Compound has been the , Most of the other nations of Europe | “rebel going to take a stroll, He did not even | at the Queen's Clab on April 2% when |fire, Supt. Ford, of the estat. .ssandard remedy for female iMs, and eteated the United States because their| ‘Mr. Seward was a fine scholar and a|8® home and his mother is almost Willams walked off with four straight land most of the 100 workmen on tie guffering women owe:-tt to themselves \ sanarobe end oficials bated free ad practiced politician, but an Imputaty diate mite br h tt si ; ‘ one e. ; ise you galore avoid seeing, not one pill, but several being handed to Jeft, |S" a ae place were there before Mr. and Mrs. to at least give this medicine trial. o . man and very autocratic, He and many | An fnvesiigation Into his way 0 hey were ministered by Old Doctah Jack Johnsing, notadty he seco msey, but were powerless to check Proo! abundant that it has cure: { the United States breaking up, as they | thousands of his friends had not a very | living and habits hs inclined his | fifth, ninth and fifteenth rounds. Those admin tstared if te citron proncg ue PEACEMAKER IS SHOT. ' ae Aidta i Powersess (0 ene ‘thousands of others, and why should } etice ve toy ice Oe Jealous and | high regard of President Lincoin at this| assoctates to believe that Insiead of) euyarty strong and had instant effect ble ‘The stables alec caught fire. The ; it not cure you? cious of eac! time, because they did not t know] wasting his money doing the Whi . beeplhay a | caugnt fire nw i tne, peowle of Italy were en exception. what a great man Mr, Lincoln eee inves merely: DEnKeA i Car a} athe abbyeiniotire sith you watching the pills being administered: | aA pide the shops were desivosed, as well a If you want special advice rrrite e first parliament of the New King-|go Mr, Se J undertook to settle the| when, aring discovery, be got read Vorget it, Bob, Where are you going to spend the Fourth of July? Hope you'll | Ld mbes Ge Tinly bed, three months before, | saat neve’, bt fo xettle the} when, fearing discovery, he got rea ‘ourth of Ju lope you'll for’ ly Wounded. | rwo automobiles valued at $10,00) each .Pinkham, Lynn. Mass., whole matter himself. He wrote a let-| to qo, he Just drew the money and| Moy ft better than the last one! Glaactno twenty-six, wi0| The entire losa was estimated at $100,000, ee Aner ire bent. ter to Minister Adams which was Ine! sipped aw worked in a bakery at No. 2068 Second tended to be shown tothe English min-|~ soon: after. the facts. of Calloway's ie WAS A DULL DAY in Essex Mar LA WURRA—To decide an |#¥enue. was found with a bullet wound aesembled in the capital, Turin, and there was peace and unity In the whole | country after centuries of strife and a| glorious struggle for liberty against WUE argument will you please answer the isters, It was @ strikingly bold and/ absence were learned attachments| J ket Court. A bleary, beery, #ad, be- back of his head at One Hun- Na- 1 and Sixth street and First avenue serente. tences and phrases which woul Ridgefield Park 1 this morning. He was taken to Harlem Letter From Garibaldi ly mak : n b) Bank of Ridgeiial’ ark aml) past the desk. Magistrate Freschi, Tn asking am lace more : q Me eure ccctai Micke Uaneeenaeeiiy eine on a war ter ltena Gee tio aunuis: mnaritta sone 1a | (ulokloe. GNeiiganog, marcel A Way at on a trucks t right in saying | {28a to the sidewalls ® m eesaril ng on a war be-! pany and deputy she! nt 0 i vay ‘Ave ve| © shor on ae |t0 ; wrote a letter to a friend in Albany, {tween England and the United States. pany ane sp vcostiy household goods in| tendencies, but always with a due ver) icy ini, thoveleful on, or put tWO | “He sald he was shot while trying to Srote & letter to «fried in Albany, |tneeh, eident Lincoln’ took the letter| Cotioway's new house at Hackensack, | gard for the needa of law and decency. ‘nts ty q variation of the old! teagpoon (Act 88 & Peacemaker between (ne bany Argus on April %, Nand edited it, He struck out the m “ oa | speedily disposed of the wreck question, “Of courme 1 telling ae tracks | Stvamgers quarrelling on the corner, He pre ed the sentiment of the p offensive aentences “and suostitutel! EQITOR O'REILLY KILLED There came the case of Otto Davis. | driver to put more coal in Ma truck 1| Will die : ° tal . moderate and dignifled words without He was accused of being drunk—very | should be gulded largely by the si oe te Genoa, April 3. lessening the strong ton drank—on the Bowery the previous}of the chap. If loc-.ed hale wa: Writer Killed by F haughty letter, containing many sen taken out by the Birat | we draggied, bunged-up parade filed | following wre |e of the who! Mr. Fawin Bull: It is indeed p so that when it was finally shown to! watts we Ss Mi. | John b. O'Reilly, @ writer and editor, while the Italians are night right to me T should say “Plea: Sohn. Vs G'Raiiys & Weller Rnd ealtns 4 ful to my heart to owe lish ministers, the hand of the ‘i Imit the charge is true, Your! Driver, kindly put two more shovettulls | 0 b Audubon ave vas instantly merican master mind in statesmanship| Areawers PU Hasna, Me ATMA aso Net’me wo}of coal tm Vour truck,” and 1 should | ile! by triping on the steps of bis endeavor to reunite themselves, the | Was recoxnized, I tahncipy, OURAN, coriscnve: VemraenaslTHIA cial ee cns home ax he was leaving for work tiv Americans, hithesto united, are now | The following parts o| tamous| aon eq ue felling from the stoop|\ “Why should 3?” asked the Magis- ais morning at 7 o'clock, He went headlong working equally hard to’ separate, |ietter cate its tone. It may be ni WURRA WURRA: over the low balustrade to the court be- y to avo r fe, | he Ci . lea of hia home, No, 2% Audubon avanue, | trat iow. His office was at No, 19 We pA rear “hy Ro ; LW tg’ a7 Asli Pare the Confederates are valle aveaway, @ distances of ff “Not for sh Se Your Boye one In Miss Cecil Spooner, the actress, | portieth street. | ry tand that t Eee a i be tod i 1 He struck on his head a Davie, "Hut for the wane oo rae] married? How old Is ene #iand that iis mission Is to form You will in an event desist from | lity’ wae cdltor of the perie| cat and nine Kittens. They are locked THEA DREGOER, eon greet taily from the North to | atl intercourse whatever, unofficial Beverages,” and was also con-| up in my rooms, They haven't had any- he South. Do #0, and you will be ‘The lady ia married, The lucky well as official with the British hus- | h weve thing to eat since yesterday. i hotel publications. ee aes Blessed both by men and God. Your overnme o long as at 4! ee [oop not to may novelty, of | band ts Charles E. Blaney, But as to mp Oe Boa reuthe | 3 Peat reer Pine ptt, MMH [Tie teaves a wife, who tx in It health. | 1 re a not to wl the Magie- | her Apon you to ask such a | In March of t wident Jeffers | with the domestic enemies of this | * = oe cio and prevent # catastrophe! question, Mr. Theatregoer, 1 I knew - gon Davie had selected Messrs. Yancy, | country | nas lawful belligerents, and | 4, your home.” IT wouldn't tell, No Irishman would. — | Mann and Rost, three able men, to go “The United States have been tm- | them shelter from our pursuit ———_ | to Europe as commissioners and try | partial and just in all thelr cond and punishment, the laws of nations OUNG MR. KNOCKOUT BROWN was very nearly converted into Mr, | ry eracy as Deis and indapsnabnt nas | Cee sccatine tice ah RAE LORIE eee he dispute will be between the rent Avenue Rink In Brooklyn ‘Thursday nigh, ‘Twice I was ready to get ipo. ‘There ts an inmense difference In | eee aaa seng powers although | European and the American branches | up and go home thinking the game ttle Dutchman was all out, but he popped up : intyrnational law and custom between | they think they had a right to ex of the British race, * © * She we, rushing in to swing that kithogue of his to Tommy’s slats, but Tominy e é an “armed revellion and a war ve | pect a more independent, If not a (Great Britain) will do well tor ‘as alwava there ahead of him with a wicked hook to the jaw or a clinch In { tween indepe it nations. If the | more friendly course from each of member that in the controversy she | \ijon the Red-Headed Rooster from Flatbush used a voiley of wicked left uppers | WL federates could get recognition by the | them. | proposes to oven we shall be ex | ity inat made the Blink-Byed Terror of the East Side wobble his head. Se on errs ce ome | We neve eireaiy revoked the | 20 8 eI OR ea Hue that 1s now ring history, And a mighty good fight It was. Biff! bang! to | ME Cocwiise they could then borrow | sxeauatur of the uasian forbes eM: Ot tiple wie melts | the last clout, and at no time was there a cakewalk cinch to it for either boy. 1 | Rete ee aliine and ering, andl Te te eh tee mest aon we Pe vation, and that our cause will | was particularly glad of this, because the knockers had started a report in the | Memand rights for prisoners of war, And | Service of the inulin heen | ive the Independence of nations | afternoon that it wae to be a Waltz-Me-Around-Again-Wilile affair, But we nave ” Mt seemed at finst as if these commis- | Oe every f agent, consular or | the rights of human natur to have the knockers with us, They are such amusing cusses, i} d | @loners would wholly succeed. | @iplomatic, who shall either disobey the letter was the first of ‘And, by the way, the little setoack won't hurt Knockout a bit. He was get | Put an en to H o iz , be Pare ells the | ederal authority sie must become the enemy of ef eT bl w h h ee ene en wee 8 | Gives Solemn Warning. ee eee a ND NOW FOR A KNOCK from myself. These have the unqualified trouble ith teet him that the South was bound and it would be t © great “It is of course direct recognition en the letter was shown to Lord | approval of everyoody who was present at that fight. In the first place, ‘Tooth decay, eatarrh, indiges- ry J t | to publish an acknowledg ‘of the Russell the British Minister ex- the Clermont Avenue Rink was a first-class, double-distilled, six-cylindered, | |. Aw vil d land to becgpie thelr 10 eimnty and. intependence of & | planed that he had only seen the Con- | copper-riveted, all-wool-and-halt-allk fire-trap as it was arranged for that pout, | tion and worse evs are cause by recognizing the Confederacy | new power, It is direct ‘enition |federate commissioners twice and “had | ‘There waa not a chance in a million for 10 per cent, of the great crowd to get to by bacteria, acids and other im- “® nation, to receive its Ambassadors, Minis- [no expectation of seeing them any ’ 3 e. pyrint| Cc Coney It Is now known that the British] ters, agents or < Peery faa the street alive in case of a fire or a panic. The labyrinth of Crete or the Coney Galbistere, "oc the time did believe that| ‘Sclly**a, concession of belligerent | ‘The New York World in an editorial | Ueland Crystal Mase was not s Bpidh-nantha to an elephant tn comparison to | PUFUICS Wileh’ nojdentel pester | ¢ sate the Bouth would be victorious in the| sights ia Hable to be construed as [of Muy 23, 1861, said the tortuous exits through which thousands had to pass to reach the sidewalk. |creams, powders, etc., can re- 4 ‘etruggle. However, they did not want recognition of them. No one of the firitiah Government will not | A Newspaper took fire during the wait for the stars to come on, There was a ‘ 7 . fo eet with too great haste; they had| these muceedings Will pass unques- | give aid and comfort to this rebel- | daah for the door by a few feather heads, but two lusty-lunged chaps from | move. Cleanse and purify the 9 4 jgntered into un, agreement with Yapor, tioned by the United States in this Hon, directly. cr indirectly without, York yelled, “Sit down, you @ink: ‘And they sat, But in tmat brief few eec-|teeth and mouth with Odol— ry . he Emperor 0! e rench, can on the instant, provoking hostilities: icy i Ht which provided that | Hngiand and ORR cet ssent Gt craveionre dn | SOEn HAC TPILbs Muni AithaRtiee | AOR RupIDA TAAL GHIARIME IE GDH WET ERA BANG ies PHP there was no/four or five drops in a little (France would act together when th the insurgent service, you will say more right to enter into any rela- OF o 4 time came to decide whether or not! that is @ question exclusively our | tions with it than we had with the Never again for mine in the Clermont Avenue Rink! Not even tf the Fire De- | water. e ther would recognise the Conteueracy.| own, We treat them as pirates, If | Canadian rebellion, or the Iniah ge- | Partment and the Bufiding Department should get to work with the old shack, At all ‘ 2 ‘The British minisigrs decided to make Great Britain shall ofmose to recog: Wellion, or the Bepoy revolt which should be done before etaggiinne, ave imperilied, “— we ™” y