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———~that the rati May 18-Micoary Dtccory Dock Matinder at 14 o'clock, Wednesdays and Saturdays BABLO'S GARVEN—Forty Thieves: of, “Striking OF" In “Family Jars” Matinee on Saturday. BEW YORK CIRCUS 1th #1. opporite Academy of Mosio=Itisley® Japanose, Matinge Saturday and Wednesday MOODS MUSEUM —Rovinton Crusoe, Matinée every day. BIFTA AVENE THEATRE tn ay. and Oth stm de Vitiars (iho Hermit’ Bedi). Mating 42 Pronuway—Pyemation, i Staue, and a Farce, ¥ THEATRE, eerlons aud React Mauints Satar DOWERY THEATRA—The Dog of the Old Toul 1 and Lost tn London. CENTRAL PAUK GARDEN, th ar. mu Garden Concerts WALLACK'S-Hobertsons beat Matinee Saturday. FAK TAMMANY Robinson Cracoo and his Man Friday, 6, Matinee on satura. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, May 18-Orpheonists Spring-tide Feet EMPIAE CITY RINK, corner 8 ay, and Wd at. Concerts BOOTHS THEATRE. 2 st. between Sih and 6th ave. Othello, Matinée on Saturday The = Sun. ctween Bite aud fal comedy —" Caw Fourth Gra MONDAY, MAY 17, 1869, Terms of the Sun. Darcy, per year to mal eatacribers Bax) Wrriy, per year Ten copies to ove sete : UTE] darees.... Pity copies to one address Waris, per year Twenty copies to copies, in CI ages, at Club rates, t lane. +. BB conte 7 conte £0 cents per oe B cents ERTISEMENTS charged only for the space Ix Weexit—per line ae above. TRE SUN tomunserivers at thetr homes Mroughout the Metropolitan District, at TM cents per Week. Cever for the paper received at the Sem Oftice ore: of Nawesa and Frapafort eis, of et any of te Beweatan ok, “ a ‘The Weekly Wit de pudiished on Wednesday morning, Business Ren who wish & y cuttomers will fod this ition of Te alvadie medium. A Limited mem Der of acre tocmente received at 8 cents 5 Baoretuc ron they canst be handed in Bofors ¥o'elock © Torsday evening = ——— To Advertisers. x now basa circulation in this city far @rereding thsi of any other morning paper. This Grepiation is also sicadaly increasive. Our salve (or the past week w cop ‘iy more than in the corresponding week of April, and 91,00 @xty wo wide t Tomarkable growth of bar ave ordered a third Bullock prcas Which will be duse in a few weeks, We shall then be able to fecnish an edition of 190,000 copies within tbe usual period every morn'ug. Bosiness men will also observe that adveruise ments in Tur Sux are not hidden away In the tun! (ids of an inconvenlent blanket shert, bat arc Printed eo a+ to be poen without diftculty by every teader of the paper. —______ The Purchase of St. Thomas. The DagWadet of Copenhagen has lately published a powerful aud passionate ri View of the rerotiacions between the United States and Denmark, for the purchaso aud tale of St. Thomas and St John, which pro sents facts that ought to be earefally pon. dered Ly every citizen of this couutry. Thies facts are briefly as follows: Depmark did not seck to scll us the islands Qn the contrary, sho declined several over. tures for their purchase made by Mr. Snw. amp during the administration of Mr, Lin COLN, and af antin the first year of that of Mr. Jounson. These overtures prococd e@ from Mr. Srwann’s avowed conviction that St. Thomas was necessary to ue as 0 strategic and commoreinl stronghold in the Galf of Mexico. Finally the treaty for the transfer of St. Thomas and St. John was con eladed at Copenhagen on October 24, 180) We were to have the islands for seven and a half millions of dollars in gold, on condition that their inhabitants should approve the teaasfer at an election to be held for the pur pose. The clection was held, and our Exeeu- tive sent agents thereto secure a vote in fa- vor of the annexation. Tho vote was given; the treaty was ratified by the Danish Con reas; all tho obligations of Denmark were Serupulously fulfilled. The Danish Government were awaro that the treaty. wer-not Mually biuding on the Ueited States without the approbation of the Senate. To that body it was communi cated by President Jonson oa Docombe 1867, Av that timo, aud during a reasonable period afterward, they Beuate Lad a perfeet right to rojoct the treaty, notwit! nding all tliat had taken y) It could & id not regard the pared 3 alvivablo, or that the price was too at the ditions were not satisfuet at it do this. It allowed the treaty to remain in the possession of its Foreign Committeo with out any action atall, ‘hat Comunittec, usn ally so prompt and 69 judustrions, with Mr. Bomxrn at its head, 60 lecrned in interna. tional law and histore pr Teported on this tecaly far as is huown it has not even examinod the subject, Cer tainly it has never brought it up for discus sion in the Sonate, and Deumark bas not been informal by any debatg or vote of the Benate what that Lody intends te de the treaty, The orlginal agroem yald be ¢3 Feb. 24, 1868. ‘This was known to the Sen ate, and itwas also known that a voto wax about to be taken in the islonds, and that the Legislative authority of Denmark y to'be called on to act on this troaty, which had Leon amade at the solicitativa of our Government; and yet the Senate remained inactive. Thon the ime for exchanging rat {fications was extended to Oct. 15, 1869, ‘Phe Beuate was informed of this, but did nothing ther An the session which ended on March 4, or in that which adjour.cd on April 23, Whe Daglladet argues with much foree that while in the earlier stayes of the pro coddings we were free to reject the treaty into which the Dan'sh Government had i ven inJuced to enter by our repeated overtures. we are free no long We are bound in honor to complete the purchase, ‘I'he Senate, having twice allowed the period for its deci sion to pass by without making any, cannot now honorably repudiate the treaty, It ean- not declare that the annexation of the islands 4s not advantageous for us, or that tho price 4s too high, or that tho conditions of pay. ought to be altorod, For all that the odonts, has never afford that any sta said it before the Government of Denmark had become compromised in the mattar be: fore its own pec and the world at large, ment of the Danish journal, and we fully ad. mit its cogoney. | withont danger of war, the people of the islands, This is the argu It is true that we can reject this treaty Denmark fs a emall power, and will not try to take vengoance on us for any wrong we may do her. But this consi scrupulous in our dealings with her. eration ought to render us more We are altogether upon honor, and wo eannot of unfairness, any sus. nof sharp practice should tarnish our | good name. It would be much better for us ance against the United States, want, plotencss both of our commercial aystem and our military defene neg tiated for then proper for President Grant to commence such negotiations. portant tone in view of tho evidently ap- pronching addi West Indies to the Union. that the Senate, when it: meets again in De. cember next, will at once m to pay many millions for a property that we do not want at all. But these islands aro a property that we do They aro indispensable to the com If we had not already it would now be very They aro especially im 1 of other parts of the We trust, then, ake frood its pre. rina treaty fromm omissions, and con Which We eaunot now recede without national diseredit, — The Bogus Triple Alliance. wellinfermed person credited for a nt the sensational story seat over by (hat England, France, and Spain had initial steps towant forming an alli- ‘Those three ancient monarchics will find that they have ample work on hand in holding peaceable possession of territories to which they have some show of legitimate elaim, without troubling themselves too much about the di eposition of those with whose destiny they lave no rightful concern, tion. Our recent English files show that Ireland ina very disturael and turbulent condi Tho discstablisiment of the Irish Church, which the GLapsTone Ministry tenders to Ireland as a met jute of peace, 8 far from curing the chronic troubles of a dis. affected people, seems to be made tho een. sion pssions from to us of new and sericas by thom for demanding fresh con the British Crown. As the cablo now daily tells ction conflicts, France occasionod by the insane attempt of the G of electors arsemt! If Naronw u h jovernmont to disperse orderly moetines to discuss public affairs. is half ag wise 03 he is claimed » be, ho will uot forget that the efforts of i predecessor to break up the reform ban: quets of 1848 sent Louis Pinriere in hot hi fi aste across the Channel, clad in a cheap sherman’s coat. Aud Spain, too, toselng on 1 surges of @ revolution, distracted by struggling factions, and vaiuly oileriog: Ler erown in the marketa o' ort of royalty, i more likely to suffer shipwreck in (ue storin t an tobe able to make head aguinst her surgonts, So for from these threo powers ontering into ay allfance to arrest the march on this be th 00d ‘“ coatinent of a republic which contains three milhons of meu who have a; and again been under fire i few pra more inclined to give us @ wide berth in ail matters pertaining to tho Western Mom nand again a war that lets in history, they will be much phe Bowides all this, Prussiaand Russia, two of ho foremost uations In Europe, have out anding accounts to eottle with Enpland and France, look upon Spaia with coutompt, are cultivating cluse and o al relations with this country, and wouid view with hos: t lo eyes any alliance which these Uhrec owers might enter into against the United Doubtless the telegram rent over the a was the hasty production of some small scandal monger whose word would not pass currant on the London Fxechange or the Paris Bourse fora eingle share in any momentary effect plvent railway in Europe, It had a slight n stocks, but is now generally scouted, and that is the end of it. —_ Mr. Greeley tac Author of Mr. Young's that we ought to have laid Joun 2 Exposure. Bome iveonsiderate persons have argued SSELL Youna’s letters privately before the proprio tors of the Tribune, instead of publishing thi fact thut, ncconling to Mr. Greta 1 em, Sach poople must have overlooked the "Ss stato. nt in the Tribune of May 1, over bis own ature, the lotters were submitted to him aud examined by him four daya before we my a inted them, Thesy letters contained thy tinct admission by Mr. Youno himalf that he Lad been sending the news of the Avselated Pross to tho J’hiladelphia Post, wp Association, lei fr Bt rwhich did not belong to the Mr. € LEY Knew from these itera thet his Managing Buitor had been de auding tho Associated Press. Ho took 10 eps to punish him or to remove him, We could not learn that he proposed to take avy It liad cost us a small fortune to buy into the Associated Pross, and we were unwilling to of #0 costly a partnership. after ¢ » by quivtly and Le defraudod of the profits We waited day y for Mr. Greenny to act, Seeing that he made no sign of moving in the mat ter, wo Invoked upon him the pressure of puble opinion; we printed the letters, and exposed to the world indnbitablo evidence of M e t. No's raseslity and fraud, Mr, Youna has himsolf to thank for the mmission of the offence, and Mr. GinerLey for its ex pogure, Tckard's Mont, in Water up as follows : Seales : Mr, Oniven Dyn, in tho last number of ives the result of the revival (last year, which may be summed Since the opening of the nisson one hundred wad three girls havo sought refuge there Of these, twelve have rolapsed into drank cnness and vice; thirty-eight have been seat to other institutions ; fify-thi vo are now in situa tions as domestes, and doing well, and twenty- el Phirty short duration cht of Wie latter have bovome Christian woraen, eight upplications ware mady for assist nee by girls whose eflurts at reform were of such to be considered wnimportant Five of those in situations as domestics have be cen in service six ths; eight, five months; six, four months; and eight, three months ; and their employers testify at, except in a fow cases, they are obedient and faithful, while in sowe cases they exhibit traits of unusual excellence as domestics, Mr. Drew says: ‘The entire uxpuct of the pireet nas been changed, Dance-house afler dance-house has been cowed, rum-shop ater rumshop has become profiles, ‘The viclous wretohes whe were wont to fatten an | matic and musical revycwa ra IM SUN,. ] DAY, MA ¥: 44, ROYAL WEDDING IN EGYPT. MARRIAGE PESTIVAL OF THE VICL- ROY’S OLDEST DAUGHTER, — 1869, Ther dros wna leavy, white damaste, thickty em- broldered with cold, and her vell, or mantle, was #0 loaded down with coins and trinkets that it had to be carried out behind her by some of tho slaves to take the weight of it from ter head, The whole front of her dress was a mass of diamond and pearl necklacer, and in the midst of them, in comfeal contrast, was a photographie likeness, ect in Jewels, of het “narsty" old papa, Bhe made her way very lowly up the long room to @ little boudoir at the nd, aftor resting ten or Giteen minutes, came the pockets and the of degraded men and women, now turn their fadde to the wail and weep for the deper ted Jgnominy end rinful thriit of the locality, A fow nights ago, when we were making our Inst earvey of the locality, preparatory to writing this article, we Wwered some interosting items upon this point, “Tknew how 't*ud be," raid an old veteran who was stinding in the midst of a group opposite the Mission, whenes the sonnds of ainging and prayer conid be heard; “1 kiew how ‘t ‘ud be when this yer thing begnn, au’ 1 told ‘em. But the fools BRUNKE - <The latest thing ia dr Night =Water sells at twentyGve cents, coin, the bucket at White Pine. —Me are lamed trom bad shoeing from all 0} —Newport houses rent for §0,000 the season, =It was ten warmer in Boston on Wednesday Ioat than it was in Now York. sse4 dresses, e Cra ‘Water is not costly, The Commercial and Financial Chronicle pablishes a list of twenty-eight great railroads whose aggregate stock in 1907 was $287,090,000, which in two years have watered their stock to tho extent of €113,613,000, their present az. kregute valuation being $10),684,000 Tat this js not all. The leading routs in the list wad, in 1965 A total capital stook of $43,900,000, They have now, A Thousand Wom mitted-Dresses of anteThe Dancing and Ceremonies. (A Private Letter from an Ainorioan lady communicated to Tue 8c.) Carno, Egypt, April 1.—The Rhamseen wiads. Preseot—N zain in Just the amo way and disap. Sew : hh Minister, has eae p + | from the desert have almost anfocated ay these past | MOwly down - to represent substantially the same properyy,or with | —Mr. Thornton, the Dritish Minister, thought ax how ‘t wana Joke, and let there prayin’ | few day. and hee Miata with deat all vores poared in the darkness, followed by the whole ps Perl adaniomae a calito lected Laure Hil, tu Newburyport, Mase. for Lis nd singin’ ctops get a foothold, ant now they're a are No increase tm 123,974,003, oF ne + Processton, An soon as the erowd would permit—for you must roporsionatel fomncicm vq | Of the akin antil we fect like mummies, Itis a pity uidved and ARy per cent. ; and cousists almost Eoin’ to laid on, and we've @ot to go. immer ‘Ther: A aan ast in wee Wholly of water, =Int ow ponding against Amert« poor Curley; he's gone, An' there's Fogurty ; he's pr deat ee heap pA Basle Bbent here remember that there were a thousand women fo the | “ue this ia hot tho whole of the inflation, Not he ie aaaie Sr ania cae Fone, An’ there ‘ Brooklyn Johnny, an’ Rojer | iu an eu Vieare Me lies daahtor, A. traly | POOM and not one man—we made or way up to see | merely ha: the boned debt been in many fostances ate daimage hav Brown, an' Missle Bride, an’ Beoteh Mason ; they've | Gre sor mo Viceror's eldest daaghtor, Tuy | the tittie boudolr Itself, which was now thrown open, ly Inevensed, so that the property lat to be | estimated ae aif gone dead, and inore "sa goln',"* Oriental rumor that his excited our cnrlosity is Phare wes viehwies'” for you t—the walle covered nted by Lhe rok s betually jena ten 0 oes =E.( Letcher of Virginia has formed a ait gone dead, and i ne 7 ai ~ Y : eo of tne etuck Meet ui ; a >, ian On making Inquiry at the pollec atation, wo | {st twenty-eight dressmakers have boem imported | 9, Ako Oe eine with artificial flowers, the divane ced chormtitly. law partrersbip at Lexington witl Col. RF. Maury, learned that Curley, and Fogurty, and Brookiyn | 0% Constantinople for tho occasion, and are now Tn this comparison it would not be just to take | gon of the rebel Comune all of white damask and gold, and alt over the car- Johnny, and Bojer Brown, and Mra. Tide, and | CMAARed day and night in sowing diamonds on the | DY Ti eS srinuiing of gold apangles which Penit prices tuave ten Cre, tote of tact, | A crippled negro makes a living in Worcester, Seoteh Maxon, afl of them noted characters in | Moeduito nettings of the happy palr. The absence | oo iisats the light like #0 many diamonds, We | when dealers wero expecting © speedy tetera ts | Mace, by goin avoat the streste and eating glass, Water atrect, liad actually died since the prayer | Of Batter at our hotel ts also accounted for by a royal | Brie es Ue One it AO Mey Seu tpeele asment, und the conecquent explosion of fe sald to Weve on the diet, mocting was mangarated, Giet, seizing the whole supply for the /éter, and thon went back tuto the room to find another | ter and. spring of Left, it wil, be reueintred, tie | —Mr. A. R. Corbin, a retired millioraire of New { Kit Harn says ho has not had a bit of tuck since | Boelstming 8 fine of £20 for any shopkeeper who | Co on Men Aue Nik ty eae se UE Se | ten of ratirond. wlohe: were famnd'y evened be | sont, cree receniy mortied to Miss Jonnie Grants dares to sell ft, As far as the show goes, we have Re tet the prayer-mecting folks Hold Whole meetings | been weyy sortunate in being here, We hate it all, | ’a'cers Of prvacnta from the M'rincees, Theve were | Due Puiu coud a ae ies tee ee aL iy | slater of the Penident of the United States, in his dog pit. ts fengmpee én peer soe ta mer Reypt browght im large veivet and satin cases, and proved to | ccst, the community discussed their Mactuations a& —There is aman in Chicaga who possesses 40 “Ttell you what," eatd Kit, that was the wa'st | coor enom the money lo weengs buat va itecieit | Ue came awis, which were unfolded and tied | Me, thief torre of che day an exeitem nt like the | pemarkable a nicmory that ho is employed by Ae va- match T aver mua, Everything 's gone Wronk | bas bem better worta secing than soy fle any of os | Found the necks of tho womea until the poor and | (dina tever of the Misslesippr vabule in Low. | aicr ovat aoeictic« to remembr? te pour, with me since Tot them folters into my pit. T haint | goo. on ieee ite “he strecta have | fortunate things were half buriod in them, There | city; ant whi id lonz heads withirew —Thirty barrels of New Mexican wine arrived : done business enough to pay my Tiem fbr Bmp Aedeadio ie ‘ were about twenty dancors, and exch one aut at lenst thrown dread ot the reac: | 1 gy been thronged all day long with these delicious na- Louis on Satarday, from the vatley of the Rio eb by weliin: Prayer-meetin' chaps is the onlnckiest curs for me tix shawis, All tho time the presentation was going . of themselves Guta suddca | Grande, ‘This is the est wine ever Lrougit thers that ever yelped in Water etrect."” pete Ga or (hay ee Pat Wena rice on, the musicians were playing away for dear life, f punie, and the | from New Merino, Kit hae actually had to clone hin old estentiehs | Wer nag been a really maguiscent. sllensination at | 804 the Feat of the bare were Joining In a wild ae reer ee ce ® | Wendell Pilliips hae been invited to deliver ment. John Alien has altocether retired from the ri Aig akg shrill ery of pleasare and thanks to “ Bffendina,” nucs wih Ogurcs, showing | the anonal oration thix year before the Phi Bota the trarem palare, where the princess lives, and in : : anon y : field, having given an hy atd plage to Kieieime Tuck, | oi stg neighborhood. ‘This. clear atmosphere, the | the Ereat lady, whether they got any shawls oF not erally have been eRormonsly | Kargy Rocicty of clarvard, but hiss heen compelled borhood. ler 1 the a hel ethior th ame be the ee Riamacen going down always xt sunset, in just the | _A® for the personal appearance of tne houris, If Ww foals OF the purehuse Of uldy itis | to dveline the honor, yon want to cherish the ilinsions of your childhood you had better continne to read the poers, and only thing for a success! iMamination; and Oriental certain that it is dangerous, aod that the ruccalative | The latest addition to the conscience find fever now raging in rallre Our esteemed fellow-citizen, Gen. J. Mran- —— property, ex ; ‘ jeapota, wh 40 anything of the sort, do It on bite ein reas Ot ihe | bas been a “Webstor Unohridged," linge «ize, whieh baru Mean of Athany, eavon us in a fow days for | thermos princely ster soto all hand scree tnt | ore Wem with thelr veil on. | tn the sacred pee: | Chuntry. hee fuacheds 1cignt at muich prudevt | an Hine soldler appropriated, Yat found “it to the scene of his dutios as Cousul-General of the | St. Peter's at Romo and Napolcon in Paria nave | Cineteuf the harem, with the ‘burko" off amt all | wien will wish uot to meet ite hazards, Whew C6 | weigh wo heavily on his mind the mystery torn away, they bocome mere homely, | revulsion docs cone, the fain of IL Will be the Wace ted States to ce. Ht is seldom that an | been forever eclipsed. —Th cclght or nine | 404 the more lasting tor eviry citizen Who engages Christian Mirror says that daring the appointment is made which ean be regarded with | All elamew have been incinded In the festivities, | Common, dowiy frumps. Out of the clgit oF mine | TT how, st college year at Bowdoin, nol instance of , Pree er have been | Nifdred native women in the room, there were 0: ——— rep Seah (the Faeutty such unalloyed satisfaction as that of Gen, Reap, rey eo i nohrpegpe ra betes th fine | hapa ix that were pretty and attractive, ‘The othor CIVILIZATION IN DELAWARE. sspears abn’ ear telestigheaadiaeaig: g ‘ " $ ys of the the aamne is thue of the present year, He scorns to posses every quality, high personal mations ven a eee a core tes nhcte haters | were either the coarsest of thick-lipped nc: ro qt ; Pad hed te: Gonten ta boebe at character, scholarship, social taet, and business | S14", crsungag we theif pecial fort; the. schoot | Of the reguli Congo type, or overgrown, uawiole Semi-Anwus! Wht ; 1 Me “ vet A! G energy, to fit him to discharge the duties of his | icgehers and the American missioaarien qere the | 20M, desperately stupktiooking white women, A Weieied mae Oh b ceuin el ae a service of the country. Tix associates of the | were provided swings ‘ad merry-go-rounds, and freq | 8004 many very old and haggard, Lent of tem, Ute: lost aplte pe ion i * Republican General Committee of Albany have | eoneeris, and thoatrien! performaners, and coffe and | #mos. without exception, had a pitifully forlorn, 4 i f Willam Mo 5 tanlbde, Nepal ine lost, Lk’ poor, saleorablé, Sanpete: parily disposed. of, Uh —An illustrated edition of Wilham Morr passed a series of resolutions expressing fur him | pipes, and an wolimited supply of sherbet, aud * con- Maiee t soedy " nal Courtuf New County, | « earthly Paradise” is in preparation iu London, 10 their unbounded confidence and esteem toler of Ue embarransed, Ot pips” Lrg hod eden lena lp dbinbseg ac dheyed ro ot ee of whippine, share es ik Wondeala Atari’ Ge thbonrah hates ‘There has been some epecial feativity every day ly picturesque im the first general cifeet of color sh! 4 om } (iroe bande et gh nal bettas eae " a nd evening besides tho goneral encs, but last might | "4 light, were, when socn In detail, a very funny | Wid ttt Siieie hoe Batok cha c A son of Mr. Pinornick Dougtass is em: ‘was the moet cziraorilinars one of all, It was an en. | ™xture of Oriental gorgcousness and cheap Kuro mostly of ‘The designer ts Mr. jones. ee ployed in the Government Printing Office at | cetainment in the Viceroy's own harem, to which | Pen finery. Stripes are evidently the modo just Mr. Ase tt Tope, author of A Book Washington, ‘The printers there threaten « id now in Ca'ro, and the bagry trousers and overdr: About Dowiuies,” bas published ia Bagland @ vol- foie reventy-Ovo outsiders, including myself, wero ike be ‘ were made of striped materlals of every texture and Ma tweuty. Listes Siories of School Life,” four to number. strike becane Mr, Douatass is nos a momber of | invited in horor of the poor Little princess bride. 1 pine Mit be apporsiks 4 i satin, biye | Wy wite Year, dad wevuvielsjacsee for six mouse miter Tho Autohloraphy of « Latlo Gramuaar,’' io the Typographical Union, Under the laws of the | went with a Russian Indy, wife of Count Gerbul. sires ee eee ee ght barry ben 1 Tom Brown.” " x : and gold, orange, rose color, the most vivid green, | , Jul Willis, white wan, twelve lashes, pins aid to be as goo ‘om Brown. ety no local Union is allowed to re- Wo drove out about # 0’ ‘% through the suburbs RUfDHe, Rad every possfbid bhdge of aD of them, In jadaui, and 4 Couvl Ve jaccet ior wx moult Tho office of the Amerieam Spiritwalist, at mT A opted wd het Mell AA ist actan, Biden Mas Pelee Hed elle dal Ar ali egdl edb tinc cradle bral et Er PS Agel ee Prat ach Mag ag L Holmes, whi panistanent Chveland, was reevndly entered and despotierd, amet subordinate Society unless ho shows a cand of | waye wear the palace, Leaving the Mes Crowd | ae dperdeete Vande ie a toose Blouse Ge doubte o ts pe Mas throws inte tho save and eemp_jho + 4 outside, we turns at tl tran u ntior \ mae membership from the latter organization, Mr. phony pty Pretangtt % dost bt wited Wo “van the | BO%N, and belted ia an rasy way round the waist so Hn eee ered! | Moor, ‘The paper's deience of ite peculiar thealogl- Dovarass, it ao Pri ara, came without a card from a ors’ Union, After standing at as entirely to Mido tiny eomoliiess of form there might be, ‘The watk te nothing bat o waddle. Over cal Views Is supposed to have been tae ¢.use, ~Listnark, it is reported, lately sakl, in reply carriage, cud gave up our tickots of Invitation to whito aldes-do-camp, In Baropoun dreas, who seem. the case iu the Government office he applied to | eq to bo masters of ceremony outaide the patnce, | this costume, to give greater elegance, somo of to some bh criticiwn on lis 1h wero the Columbia Typographical Uuion for reoogni- | We wero then at once handed over to the Jet-binck | Cm Rad put on oht-fashioned Kardpean conte of fn am Abyssinian, ore Minder, oF an Amerienny tion, The Bucioly rejected — him, not | gentlomen whore bnsinces it is to watch over tho | the commonest material—cotton velvet or detatne— | {in iuhory, Watiy Vall: Might perhaps ewe what Kugland thinks, But being , Wore 1 ono of them took as tna’ttendly and | #84 Of antedshivmn cut; and all of then haa pereted ‘ pag ecpnbionge ge pale on account of his color, but merely be- | lorem, and ono of them top of 006 Geiae te els chontaithe kitts WW, Thompeon, whit 1 1 alt ie he came from Denver without a Un! Parental manner ander his wing, eiving us each an | OP MP i NSSOE Whe SiCes bominadle Mitte 1, a Mids In the year 1 I the Italian universities frm, and leading us along the immonsely tong ea- | Pork He hats of every comcetvabie color, anit covered furnished ‘otal of 7,001 students, against 12,000 in Hilicate. It now appears that he did apply to cloned corridor of arcade, which aeparates the outor | W'th bugles and cotton lac* and artificial flowers Prince, 6400 in Austin (ith ouly deven univeret- the Dunver Union, and was rejected on the from tho inner door, and up and dowa witch the | 84 mirardn feathers, and all the tag, mig and bob- | ties), 8,618 in Shain, 7,400 ‘a Preata, and about 20,000 round that he waa an improper person to be tail scrapings of milliners’ finery which aro eo dear great, agly (ellowa are always walking on guard, to Nos jor We whole of Germany, Comprising twenty-wx admitted, If the doors of the Denver Union e fo the hearts of Gectory girls in America, Nothing 1 fee that voybuman fvot puts itself umide the avcrod ta tere torowa Open af teri, wnd the crowd | universities, ave closed against this man on account of his preeinets. cout be more comical than the reappearance of these ito the jar yord in aw wiklest exe © ment —Senater Cameron's opimen about Gov, Curtin color, the sooner that Union re 4 from its When we got at Inst to the weond door, our fricad | 2'Cient horrors in the tmiermost sanetam of an than cleeaues,. Pte was exproaved with more fu only Minister we of Pennsylvania have (execpt a » who tbe a voter in onr State), rate ‘ie a man set down for Russia, who onchs to Ezyptian harem, or than tho wiht among ali these gewraws of a enpth honging diamond oruament, for every woman in the room had at leaet one mac- nidcent jowel somewhere about her, a pair of « While position, the better for the trade The aconts ute only questions asked concerning a candidate for adinission ia Typogtaphical Union No. 6, of this handed ws over in turn to Lio White Women| Flaves who wore In waiting, and who took away our clovks and hoods, and deposited them im litile piles all over te Moor of an adjoining room, One of them then " Lobos L » view wnoremoved.’* elty, ures . Ings, or a meekluce, or a tiara. Al seemed to fare — _ . i ' took euch lady in charze, and led us tito the largo | TIME " a —Vast 7 n discoverea in the Fila 1, Has he served a proper apprenticesbip? tatoo on the frown floor, where quite a nuuicr | €XteHy alike, white and Diack, homely oF aot, and CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. parka bend i enedramealmeecinet bar & Is hy @ competent workman ? of the harem were si:ting eross-legged on the floor, | TO bon precinety the same foot ——— pjent Taleniaa, aus haa SU AAW tedhad abet Sele He: Yeue loans yoked Oldg, And Aeuan Ot) ganiisag Gace dinvee "oe Papper] did” Gus, 1 S84 Sera WKY Mm atand Goze Ce ome hema | SICSretton from’ Aha Akeer | TEeHed ¢: (ip eee ean ittbe‘eetives tenure (tice was integrity? rying us throuch thie, they carried as ask Seats toh dorkicee HC eeeettecamee, Dean R, Chester, formerly a bookkeeper and | mysterious awe, avd keep strangers from thom, for Under the cireninstances, wo think it unforta- | to the broad jalrens@ opening into the nares) eleri with the Cou hae lueuranee Cou | fear that if they are approacked ao rain vil fail far eorsuze, flowers, und all, and were handsome, stylist Jooking women, overlonded with sayerb jewels, One of them, tho mother of te Little brid really $¥oct and interesting face, * nate for Mr, Dononass tt day, before Alderman was not filed in this city, graphical Union has no power to set this matter raloon, and far removed, you sec, from the outer door, and took as up to tiie top Moor of the building, to the great prineipal saloon and reception room of DANY, Whe wectined yo tan, at the Vombs, by Bd. Bowter, he of the Con pary, of reeewiyg on duly ck for $22.59 from the Casdier ot the te tuvee yours, —A man woaring a pair of spotted pantaloong took a nooutide siesta under a tree in the neighbor the harem, And what wouldu’t I give if you could Suravee Company, aud appropriating be sane UW tin : ght. ‘The Der 0 : * | hood of Maaison, Ind, A German, who was out Higil. The Drover Union oto settle It in thrve | ae eae an aaa iaaty caret "Tha rere at | sollte da aking: (hi Geek wel yn te Lvs he Ciasice at the | Me err yA Gorm od iMluwtes) “We hone {Ceili do on and thie dave rnordinar Los it Anethrsrachy ayecdare sister of tho Uride, whp | Homme Lnsur lnc he qave the | hunting, saw his leg banging over a ruck, and a immense aud very handsome ove, was packed with women droseed in the most gorgeous and ple turerque of costumes, standing or sitting in close magses all round the sides of the saloon, wailein the central space balf © dozen superbly. dressed dancers wore dancing away With all their miglit to the sou of wild, stirriug Arab music, The indeseribably briliiant colors, the light from thousands of wax canales, the barbaric music and dancing, and the consciousness that we wore secing, unveiled, the bourivof Wie royal Larem, mnde the ‘helo seom so utterly unreal that Thad to pinch ings i ", ., wheek Lo Chee tat HO ue wrangling in the National Convention. We must coudem the cppointmont of Mr. Dovanans to tho Government Printing Ofice, however, as we Ioarn that on the day of his entry to the office over thirty competent printers were discharged, taking 1 for a hue box constractor fred a chutgeot shot into it, “he moral le obvious, Don't swear spotted pantuloons whem you take an out-of-doora nap in Indiana, During tho rainy. season thoM reads of Paris are froquentiy inches aeep in whet tw called Macadam m Ik, wich 19 a @reat nuisance inthe towers, silting thom up very rapidly, om trdividaal bas found and at the same time, itis 8 yout for liunselt, {sto be married won, isa Landsome blonde, and quite like any girl of her age at Lowe tn d a style, ‘We saw nothing moro of the poor little pale Prin- cess, The bond soon took thelr station part way that it was time to £0. Bo we took our last look at this extraordinary scene of barbaric splendor and puthetic misery, anade our way down stairy, reclalwed our shuwis, and were handed over once more to the blick gentlewen outside, who marshalled ts down the interminable ved an wovow ‘ discovered in Mie ace'y particular cheek was irude Om Ube Bul Jeet of acon damized ty a yeur In Cuba, Of Line Lit ‘has elavsod be- of the ovine and the arrest, T Tuoiies iv the Astor Howe, wid Dulin ‘of wot gully, He was weld for total a dutauit — Our reades will doubtless be pleased to Know thot Mr. oun THompaow, tho employee of ‘Tum Box who was so fearfully injured in tite cole Ksion at the Pulton forry last sumasor, bas recov. id, an income of 22,000 He collvets the milk, allows It to het Picked. arto R cttle in large tanks, pastes the precipitate throagh self to be sure that L was not in Bagdad a thousand | ®cade, wh'ch Is as curfous and Oriental a feajueg ae taivel mab Tank eisai: Ot! Cont Pharee’s | 0 ered from bi and resutaed his duties io | eurg acon any, and'vut ua rmto the ourriage, Atti hotel we |). itrolmul Jaen Mekeuna, of Copt, Thorne’s | ita sieves, and forms it afterward tuto brteks foe our composing roam, Ils ribs were erushed ia |” We were ted ap the open space, the whole length | found the xenticmen of our party, including the Con Ky an Sulwelay an wstave of wuvaacod infoxicie | Knifeelcaning, whilch sell at a frau each, and his Load drendfully bruised, but a good cons | of the roum, to the divan at tho upper ctid, to make | Mal-Gcneral, who eime over from the Consulate on } fit. Hy souniin bee MPA Ta thon anti ~Vietorion Sardou, the popular French: dra stitution and careful pursiog has brought lum | onr eurtacys tw the mother of the Viceroy, the head | PUFPORE, Wide awake and exgor to hear the story, bbe CON, pasaanc ti wud Matis, ten yoirs ago found himaclf standing, one Porry, Ci ‘Towlay we have béen to anotlier of the palaces tn On Wy Way to th Oak strect station with his | Winky nicht, Ina doorway, with a roll of refused Uscogh eafily..: The Fores seal oy hse eeltled hs peepee prix balcadangp ety pe eure tof the wediling ceremontos, the pracessiob weiskes lopzed i By We 1G tug at bls enat Coil | manneertt tm nis poeket, ‘with the wind and raft s claims a ¥ pace, pucks Why Had Uirust the canvas bates Le pels apb ip oad aC ar ghar UES Oe acd gen beg dy tal slaves, | Of the bride and ber attendants througn the streets | Lined’ time to see tint arhcle in Lutiek hitey's | PObetEating hls miscrable clething, without roney cept the bodily sulfering be hae endured, be is ‘of coarse, but much whiter than Tum, were “told | @ the house of her husbond; fr troazh she has | powers After 4 brit but decisive stru: and withoot friends, and worse than all, with an tm pono the worse off for the accident, parent etpregt tna ard tea Pitan ic gd ve ay ny reaping Wi AA een 4 eaoesion uf the ui exorable Iundlord who had turved him Lote the He aia Faking Kiley by tof the eek” marched is prinoncrs to the Tombs, where Wiicy was locked up in default) of €%09) Dall, and Catiariae was sont to a cell 1@ get sover, fe Es Vanish tho Junior Hartaer with 8180,000, ‘The junior meuber of a Broad stroet tiem dis- appeared on Saturday, and ti a whore ime te dis- covery was mail changed a;word with kim, nor has he ever seon her unvitled. We waited throe hours in all our flue clothes on the balcouy of the Prince Royal's palace, and ut last they cume, First + regiment of cavalry, Shen three of fnfuntry, then the harem carringos, flity ofthein tn all, Gifed with tie lovely beings ali closely veiled, only thew, oyes @orkencd and enturged with strevt to starve or to freeze! Now ho recelvos thousand franes a day for bis pieces; he owne the Mogniticent chatwoan of Marla, on the hill, near Mal masion ; he hateiy Lata business Paris wo vont, and he has money tn the funda! lady of rural aspect entered @ shop io Bric, Penn., the other day, and asked to nee some us, doing ail they could, wituout being able to talk tous, Some of them broncht pipes und cigarcttes 8 soon as wo wore seated, and coffe was always being handed about Iu litle “fngans,” oF cups of cold, cnamel, aud diamonds, Delicious coffee tt was, too. All this time the dancing was kept up, and tho atx The report of the Spotial Committee of the Commissioners of Emigration fully confirms Tun Son's story of the outrages practised upon the passengers and ctew of the Liverpoo! luer Janes Foster, In, Twolve passengers were ex- amined in the presence of the owners of the 18,000 in Lond cl ry held by the firm as" cotlaidrel," twa curain’ aud.” ine clerk, Shaking te sabeat ; sae or clght tady musicians twanged away in splendid | KOU, and their little anda, stuiged with * odors of diay monenin’ tut ; 2 to expedito slp, ‘snd shele testimony fe onciglva, The | Fat Liss oll tas enoray and Provision of male pers | Puradise and fowers of houna," being visible, | gyniers, It is rumored that (wo op three operse | 9 €MC, Haguircd in What manner the deceased was pe capt shamefully neglected his daty, and al- formers, They were matud seross the lower side of | Each carriag> had before i+ two or more “ Sats.” | tore on the «t have Lad something todo with | lated to ber, Why," she replied, “fict te, there lowed his tninor officers to bohave like inadmen, Wis ovent, The busineea of sourcuing out the eni- grwefal foot Tanners, In owing white, wing-like siceves, and exch was guarded by a couple of the great black gentlemen, mounted on Aral borscs, ‘Phe bride's carriage cane last of al!, wae drawn oy four horses, and had oufriders, hesides the mx Met the room, and the dancers occupied pretty much the Although provisions aed water were abundant, | whole centro of it for the dance was the Turkish the passengers were systematically starved. | one, and quite anotiwr thing from the one we daw ‘They also suffered tevercly from thirst. It is in | up the Nile. That is best lof andeseribed, but this co that some of them paid a shilling apiece | ¥a8 Full of motion end variety, Some of the figures ain't nobody dead as T knows on, but the doctor vayp my old man cin’t ive more'a a week oF po ad furtherest, an’ belu' an ‘twas market day, and I ww n town, T thought I had beter be gettin’ the fone ta! fizins, aud make ‘em up, ‘cause it's 6 real bother Oezeiing junler is im the hands uf private det: clive OMcersy reeeME acy loprentte ab tae Central, Police Departwent btiog awak: of the dil e¢ and €apaciiy of gh Let Days Delight,” &e. and & vixpence for noggin of water, | Were really benutitul, (he shaw! danco partientarly, | men who ran before and the six reat blacks who | Oy Saturday evcuiiye a gung uf New Yorkers | ' &¢t ‘em made when there's dead folke in the J doled out was only half couked, | '® Which the wonien draped themselves in white | followed. Tho rear of tho procession was closed by | wentuver iv Weehawken om adus f house, tn’ I hate to borrow, ‘thors feequontie beat the pas, | cfmels’ bait long slawis, wrapped round them in | More soldiers, some of them 1 cliain armor, and | 4a) nde, U-twe ; enn a others frequantly boat the PSs | twete quit lenath Iho mantles, ‘Those swayed with, | so10e with groat bras ahielde apd heimets, and oli | #4 G 0. Mel REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, wers with their fists, with ropes, and with be- laying pins. Other passengors were compelled to 8 others, Were Apecuuturs, then tue Wen wok a band in 4. Dave Goodlett ep stat them in all their movements, and were sometimes Programme tor the Week -Johuson & Mite stretched out like rails to catch the airas the dane the time the miitary bands were playing the wild, tuncless, clanging music that we Lave learned to like Jo sailors’ duties, The passengers and crew | ers chased each otiver up and down the room, Many | ¥ery mutch, though wy cam make Lead or Wi steea toate fares taemee Caines ta a case Rees feu wore kept without veutitation untit a malignant | of the fxures were like oid fusbioved eotitions, with | #4 Tusy came doen throash the uasaite, pox ve they wenn! wave it we woFe | og goospieuauKly as co\nparod With thou of previo fever made its Appearance and nearly decimated | ‘ladies’ chain’ and “chasm s down tho middie," and sien. No oFoucl omer tun Malcrny catemule talle, Weeks. The total of the wock's caice le 864011, aud them, ‘Tho surgoon was totally incompetent, | plentiful pigeon wings ; and othicra, when the women raaowe ber samen | Putnam's Monthly for the year to date, #81012,140. Ciy property does Ne dosed his d. squatted tn the circle and bowed backward ant for- | MMB has evr seca Ler thos oF knows ber nama, patients with castor oil, aud Hot wil at present at very high prices, while, on the KW. 1, soi haus aii cuilelaate waanli hace se, | Ward, Were as Wild as dervishos, ‘There wors nov eee tui accoung of tho Suea Canal, furuishi other han, subarban property set's exceedingly welh, lb cbs oaas anipulelod a mae AGRE SiN. 8 80006: Il oat diGerenbpeie Ol danecen whe callenea oon ry, ROYAL PUNERAL IN HONOLULY, that creat werk Bot expeedal when sold ou tio groaad. Tho prisolpay maker's pincers, ‘Two days wfterward the victim | aay esch new jak oars mere mecni@ecntiz ——— can buble, The thriiiag tale of *A os thie eyrime oh Well Attonded, died, In tho language of the Committoe, “it | Yam the ine. Tevvlly cobroitered ate ren, | Death wf tho, King’s Ganrdinn—A Woatnn | stranded Slip" is concluded in an ethotes, bepps 1 os reallaed very Thiee lbsKe was an actual reign of terror ou board the ile | »yitytyane,” oF trou Syke Had Barved is Parilaments arhiun. “ay Urasy Valse” iy an amusiny ance ii ia ae ani) a very short overdres fated ship. Of passongers that were young, Mhelr consume,wi eh was fret erinwonandgokl, | Tue hte Are hee Reheteate wat dole of the French secret putica, + ‘Ive Kuroclydon strong, and vigorous when they first came on | thin bige und gold, and last white sulin and silver, | itch chiefess of the mauclent Tuwallan ren yr reoogy te buumber of oh weeilonte by Ame ond boant, four died on the passage. OF those who | which was the most plcturesquo and efecuve of al, | fila, Hamas qneqrewbal auidealy, on the morning Rood: "Sammer on evs sure of: the rvived, nome were scarcely able to stagger | Most vf them Nad lous, dark Wmir hanging free w | Nore landed at Hoguinia, from Ue achoanse iene | veuranteas atures of Alnive adv pens line Trio” pays a deserved tribate to three gitted ° iF whista, winich plaved o The ummediate eiuse Of deatie iw maid CO he ye talhy Wao ema) haustion.” Itseems ajudgment of the Qumscignt | 1° GUMEE cuba Ko Tro Tle, on eating oi te | Somervile, ‘The romanee of *'aniay” tx eum. | fee lith byslotainc ihe “lei Uke rive ow hat the captain und first mate contsaoted the | “mye sumsleand dancing were kept up sturtily tor two | Shoei e atte Eee teem aten, Bile Mue | einued. “Four American Binls *trea's of the bobo | sires t got the saler The tain 1eayeh Ooo fover after their arrival at this port, add were | of tnrce hours, when suddenly there was a movement | 1803, ard was the mit ir wf We Hou, D. Kilarups, | link, the oriole, the thrush, apd the whippoorwill, Male generous ax ianiee ete We wervok soot to follow their dead victims, The carpenter | a4 the extreme lower ond of tue room, and tw musie | %e NomaMy seoduokd Ralaloo Coty wer har y{Ui | Heaules: these leading article, theve ina good share | ee, Wayey der aryly at sue wActlOouLere and one of bis companions are in custody, uwuit- the crowd was pushed back, and out of fit, 4 of poetry and miaccliaucons notes on titersture and | Oy Kaoway, May 18, tho samo Arua will soll Lote ab ing trial andor indictinent, How region beyond came tha most eniex ? rp. .A, Relat, Far, ot Maluts's art, all combining to shake an exceedingly reudable UMiseckar The Committee censure the Liverpool authori. @ evening, tho wedding prov i due af hee azine. aay, Say @ “ae 1. oe coadiutors of Kamebamchs 1, On the swe af her iveelstsadiiaentindiaee cession, Great’ binck =m VHA plots at Bayende came Bret, two | motler’s family, she was simili tics for not abiding by the terms of the English y f connected with | 746 JZud is @ new paper published io B vated, and Witt, ay, eri y a0; ean mevely kai wome-of the principal susportera. ut the Reunter oe Paper published in Boston, ica ges orion a ger nets, recommend the establishment of Laas Pat erate bil bait fhe raling on 1 ne 4F1S8., ont wath CE | which describes ttsctt as * a journal (or the curring rn ron uet date reca gnew, pork gla ed b ocean police, a cal enti on- oi xpect, present jesty, Keohokulole was aj ted to | ai hop auboat. " 4 uh ‘ocean police, and call the attention of Com: |’ sinety or cine hondred atood in soiid. black walle up | the wMlee= pecallay' wn the atatigg eters Lo | and car shop Seay SEEN 1 barlicwaresegdvesticoments, Co ‘ee Brouad: “BD gress to tho eub Menlo Pak dm ral chenp thin and down the room, cack one grasping in his hand a reat Uiree feat candle, such ax one sees in the Catholic churches, making a double line of higlit and a double line of darkuess the whole length of the great room, They were followed by young girls in the gayest colors, cach also holding a ligut eandeta- Drum of wax tapers, who took thetr pliees gle by side with the black men, and made a wouderful cf fect of Iigit and shade—first a great black fellow, then a brilliant tue white girl, then another black, guardian to the young éhlet, and diywuarged the wut SeKabi ABE nniil the then ‘Princ went tobe. con gated ut the Royal School, Sie war ono of the err. 4 est bavlinty3 to ah irk iy rousice Lash ue calety, laying rapbiaed by the key, Mr, bill Th 1884, "Bho was io the Parliament of tail, ard took airong groauds agalnst the Bret proposed division of Tanda in Isth, ‘On Bonday last the romans of 0 Offer at peiy: The Zrish Tribune claims this week's number 4 Mena Park, ta bo the best number of am Irish: national demo er.tie paper ever tssued in New York, —— “HAGAN’S MaGnouta Larm—ihis artiol the true secret of beauty, It is what fastilonabie ladicr, actresses, and opera Fagers use to produce that en) tivated, distingué appearance so much emduirea in the civcles of fashion, Tt removes al! uusizh ——— iors, Tudiana bas lost the prodminenee it once Leld as the easiest State inthe Union to get-a ivorce ia, Its laws Lave been #o amended, that discontented husbands and wives cannot gom- nicuee proceedings iu its courts for a release from their matrimonial bonds, unless they have pre- viously beow r-idonts in good faith of the State i Lobs, the 1 ro Aaprov aig Chg property ot th y At Meniy Pata, Nedy Wich Wile bul SK fui a 1 hones Fld this honored Indy were taken fo a the residence of Mafor Mochoauk where trou Kawatahao bury! cy bad Lorn deposited since belug Ve J ‘nd Were cudveved to the vaue tu. the & O14)’ by, of 151 Brondway, o +8; ete We ground, A soo a Wertsoiiend. blotches, redness, freckl: , for one year and of (’.. conaty ninety days. | aad eo au, Alter ties came tho mnsieiana, the two | (AUYCE eRe, torelsaors asscmblcs at Ub pas tam, sunburn, and efeers of spring winds, and giv KAVIOE PUFCIMSGHS Lae privitone of beta, oh . Whether (hy change has Leen made in the interest | Arab bands, who had becn Pliyiag through the i bearers juarc'ied on cach to the eompleston a blooming purity of transpayent Montwomory stree = of morality or only in dat of bourding-houee and | evening, ands shird, of bruss wind instruments, | Me hone, 4 marked featare of Uh pricceslan ¥as.} deticacy and power. No indy who values a line com, vida fgagyer4 He otce th Sereey Cage hotel keope:, docs uot apposr, playod admirably by young girls, drosnod tn # mill: | the ieccascd chiomes belonneds The torches were | Pieslon can do without the Magnolia Baim, Seve, te, Wega ittantay otters op prveace ome slit sand tery Costome; and aiter 18 come a great wumber of | compowsiof kukul nuts, wraype or folled'in (| Oye ecnts will buy’ ft of any of our reavecuable | [st domtat'y located in hea betrayal The Sunday Courier, one of the smartest of the | the slaves and epecial sticudante of the Privscas | ti other two unlighteds “At the CaO is senvinny | Sealers, Depot Park row, New Yorks you's | hers. Satie) € Maciwon seh on tre ‘ay, Mpy fi Sunday newspaper. yesiersiny began the publication | and the fas old dowagers who Lad her in charge. | ware-vory wolenre aud Lampronsivo. Kathaison ta splendid hair dressing — Ade, Stag Ber eae erable graverty seivaual’ ating of a romance entitied * The Beggar on Horseback.” | When these had all passea up and taken their et ee ote NN DERMMLOLY, LO Close am The eaine number bas a thetilng @enpational story, | places on cach side of the way, a ro of gold- The In for the 16th has appeared. The Supreme. Court bas decided that aliassoss. | action iy, Barelay. oN: rah, OM OeW at pei vate” “ Melusina,” “Odd ¥ of Making a Livi olored brocade was brouglit in gnd earefully dn- | It, dajmeto have met with a warm welcome Jt is Peete oe meee Venn are iret paca tee eft Crntinoutat Herd ‘ i, graphic shetoh of the Oourt of Beestons, “The A creditable specimen of typography, , bigek trom the openin ‘berge % Pe a ello « rotted all the length of the roony ond then,anpported on edch Wand by her Younger sinter, and surround @4 by will more waves end attendants, enme the poor young bride, winig and trembling, dnd literally perend oem, Bead) to foot with mold apd iewela, Honest Lawyer," “Tho Qockloft Clad,” with « lt any and bite at everybody, and many clever sketeb> a, sparkling edHorimls eboet every thieg, and dre (a a pene contipned ite session in | fh! on al ata FF te oer Ayul - / é A He moves ‘ a ‘ bee: ‘