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Amuseme Rip ¥ Aeoth's Theatre Breursigns bre ha Pinh Avenue Th: Bivio’s Gard Why not Send Mr. Grecley to England? President Gnant has yiclded bimeelf into | has in ato: Bre hands of Gen. B Boriicn’s ideas, and contemplates sending a pew Minister to England to force upon that pountry the alternative of war or the instant pettlement of the Alabama claims and the There is no doubt that of the two Burin prefers war, and that Bray has also adopted this notion If war is to be made with av Ing the renomination and rele Grant, it Lecomes all the more important for him that he should send to England ome man in whose love of peace the people have a well grounded confiden England would be a terrible thing, and the President cannot safely bring it on unless he makes the people believe that he has thing: possible to avoid it #0 reasons we call upon him to appoint the Hon. Honac successor, Boss done € For th Mortiny peace man, Boren. B, per and jou Gov. Hoffman on Dead Issues. Gov. k @n ‘Tuceday made ane! election, he re to natio’ dary « Mts enorey to tious of t past over the Fifteen Ame quoaiions wh rec baried 80 ¢. surreetion in accord Democrats all over identical with the ¢ has been impressing ere for the past two years A Revenue Reform Party. political 7 tain if The Chi mercial, and Per table, eractly di tariff, For the subject of ¢ wion in colleges, in Congress, in the press, and on the stump rquarely ve tion. While tendency towar Democratic bende distinctly u ways} trade Whigs and Republicans; and po porta to seither Uke a clear and final de and decide cl Of course this r all possibl ihem for with the they become the publican 1 be asily I which 1 ment, incape prodnced Vp tor und the ap of taxation to object oft Snany It 8 KO manifest that the question as long as the ened with @ vast debt and compelled to Y. NOVEMBER considered him here to our cause in our late civil war, These are good and timely words, and may bo pondered with profit by other Cubans lukewarm ones to Nor from all late raise an enormous revenue, requiring at | 1792, after another memorable siege and heavy bombardment, the Austrtans were repulsed with great loss by tho citizens of Lille, who have been celebrated from sturdy courage and tenacity of resistance. find Lille probably a n either Strasbourg BEN BOTLER--A HOAX. A BUPPOSITITIOUS LETTER ATTRIBU- TED 10 GEN least an average of forty per cent. duties upon aj] importe, that no sensible man can talk in When the besides the whom they were addressed. nts do they appear to have been frnittess Many young men from Santiago are said, since their roceipt, to have joined the and as Maxino Gomez, driving the hes the city, his ar pling free trade. immemorial 1, the people can, if they choose, support the Government by means of direct taxes rather than duties upon imports; quarter of a century before that ‘al condition is attained. igh tariff, and wo must also rise an immense sum by internal taxes. The only revenue reform that is now practi to arrange the import duties and the internal taxes so as to render them the least burdensome and the most satisfactory possible to the various tnterests of the country, this can be better accomplished through either of the existing parties than by the formation ofa new one needs no proof. But the danger which this new movement for the Republicans and the sooner they obviate it by pitching overboard and taking up as their candidate for 1872 some man like LYMAN Roscor Conxtina, Scort, who by opposition to the odious and unconstitutional income tax has identified himself with a real reform of the revenue, and yet is not ple practienble id A Honx Attempted apon th bic Whe ts ©. Walker ?-Does thin Letier Exprens | a, Batlors Re following documents were mail at the Sex office yesterday : Jowrn, Nov. 13—The enclosed was found noar city, Inan envelope. ©, WALKER. Lowes, Oct. 18. 1870, 6 time appre AY, NOVEMBER 1 much harder nut to crack th rygent ranks ; Until then | In the event of complications in the Lo. vant, the naval and military power of Turkey will find an effective rival in the resources of It must be expected that a crisis at Constantinople will produce a rev iro, and that the Viceroy will not negleot such an opportunity to make himself indepen- Nor are Servia, Roumania, in nationalities fore him, appro: to be very considerably increased by furthor we must have a Ya house tn th if you think best, The address beers the date of Sept, 10, then, although as yet the news bas reached us ough Spanish channels only, we know that y defeated the Spaniards ferent engagements, in the last of which, at Ti-urtiba, his vietory was an important one. ‘Te Sun is informed that fore election all the lathes for turning wood and Brooklyn Navy Yard were at work turning out clubs, at the rate of $1.76 apiece for the use of the special United States marshals Over 12,000 were made. Decome of these locusts, and by whose orders Above all, who gets the My Dean Tonact: when according to ont understanding to Interview me. thoush icmay not be well to do so befere the Tho Rapabliean party 1s, dead ie jt cannot be ealvanizet, I will You have a rept ni are enidto resemble old Pi tan policy Will you know. I ¢ i 1 fe my intention to be Prosidentof the United States; and when Tet about nagnity 'e all neil cannot etop me his militiry record when It was Chrome 14h ot Gen, Gomez has seve in at least thr dent of the Sultan, and the other disaffected Chris likely to rally round the Porte when they can accomplish their long cherished desire for ma- All these distracting in- fluences must be taken into consideration in de tive strength of Turkey and ve anew one! think you are as hon tis caine! for him, So Jet use shend. iva Fas ; for ten dayn be. tional independence @ matter of this Grant went ino Tt ie oft now, and hates me, but is no m ciding upon the re omawreat carne A lim by a series of movements away berond bis Te little knows w’ ‘Without mach boasting, Tean sy that T roasn at will Uirough the Treasury, Patent, and In- He has adopted 10 of Ads Cabinet —— ESSTeIN, alde-de-amp is the military at sia at the headquarters brother-in law King Wittias, This fact affords additional evidence of the good under+ standing between the two monarchs, who, what- ever complications may arise in the future, are Prince Savn-W nperor ALexAN who represents R know, feel, and tremble at my power men at my dictation then any othor living man ha y moumber of the Sip Is empted in vain to Crush, hoe been appointed to good positions, or what is betier for me, expect to be, Walle that polishet icicle, Geo, B. Lorine, bas heen ac the Bird Club on Saturdays. sitting between Sumner, Wilson, and Claflin, gatherin mig Leeve at lis office, 6 ‘Tremont row, dempatehim ma from every ‘quarter, < hofore the Sabbath, ly, yon know. My 6 éc’at as a law: TRUMBULT, were they tarned? . pedition that hot ORAeGK A lively controversy ia now going on be. twest the fishermen on the Delaware river and rs of Fisheries for the State of A fsad had been raised for the purpose of stocking tho river with black bass, Among the subscribers was s Philadelphi Anticipated co these game fish. to extreme the better it will be for are willing to go the whole natz Brown himself. He han just received a greater majority in Misouri than any candidate ever had there the Commits Now Jersey. closely allied for the present and determ play into each other's hands, #0 that the downfall of the Sultan may be contem; aperor and the Pope's temporal 1 Germax fleet ‘d to the stipuls It tooks as thou with thet of ave Lad time to co Heh we all ke entrée at the Depart tie fee of $3,000 princely ineom he whole thin ure, let them take * in capturing His love for fishing was only A by his fondness for fresh shad, Tit fishermen raised a hue and ery that the bass y the little shadyand so pnt an On this the Philadelphia iderable aps and the Russian a inthe Black Sea with tions of the treaty of Paris. unt Biswanc had for a long time designed to rom that prot and the beauty of holds me to the same moral care c dep if they did. tion, and beta the old Bh am mastor of the hollow of | guoge hardir seems c Wastington to manare Patent and other cases in anid where Comperison between Judges—Barnard and Woodrull, The Citizen says: he more righteon cooperate with Ru crippling both England and Franc the Turks back to Asia. Honexzort res to the throne of Roumania consti whies I have interests besites uy aph and other papers, pitched into One of the Commissi uack, M. D., writes to Tux Sex, deu Mertakines, hie first appearane, ° Pras iau eagle in Eastern sky ; and King Wruutaw is not the v of giving the death- jomination in Europe. mouths at present.” very horses Ldroy Gueeiny as Mr, Ho is known to ber During the rebellion he was in favor of almost any kind of peaco that would freo the United States from slavery. should report from England that tho Ala bama claims could not possibly be a peace basia, it would be much easier to get Congress and the country to make war than If such a report came from a man like Gen all means let Presideat GRANT lender this mission to Mr. Greet has tried preity nearly everybod, let him try the great Repu nalist Gt wlich shall go to accomplish the We have not been inclined to assail the ing that he or bis fellow States Judges by instituting compa sone between them and the State Judges; Lut, sincow friend of Judge Wooprurr has sown fit to make euch a compari to say that he could not have sclected a test more damaging to Judge Woonnt ow of the first instance nD has violated the law; while the caso is man to fureg low to Mohaunmedan ever enter. Dr. Stack cites ag taken in a tained the black bass project. an instance of a two-pound bass be reine in a part of the river where young shad were runniug, aud gives this as reason why od into the Delaware, ANS Was the m st popular American perial Couy, and Groncr Faanxcts Trai can with the Republi gentlemen are his way to of flattery F iculing tom ‘open manner, but it is the only way to use U T havo Kept poor Wilaon ia a y lyst two years er his head, wiile S underfaining Imeely, fay on, we have s should not be introd This should not be consideved ‘The Vlatk bass is a pu fish, while the striped bass is as! es convincing ly frosh.water ictly salt-water fish ;"yet two striped bass were taken ce far wp the Oswego river, hund. from wait water, There is no real danger that black bass will ever extertaiuate shad; their tors are the miles of nets stretch rivers in th pecimens of Ain self with the teeth churacteristic ngratiated hi in which Judge Bans Constitution or the i fogether ever sine ek—in which Judge Woopnerr trampled oue provision of th and put a co provisions entire them by ita frame: Judge Woovr alled for Evays, Constitution under foot, others of its y opposed to that put upea Trai, on the other hand, is not a doctor of netion upon x1 across our spring, and wii aden fish that ende: haven where it can d thing necessary to keep our rivers op them free from filth and peiro- ceptacles should be made at potre shipping points to prevent the refuse from run. into the river; while the sewers could be ‘Train takes FMAN was serenaded at Albany z by a club cal eclves Jacksonians, and in ¥F appears to have no pro- per conception of the duties of a Judge. talks about the time of the Court—about p of the Court—as more important tish lion till that fieree was @ most stocked with esponse thereto Alter discussing the local questions involved in our State ed brietly and summarily ng the subject us ally of Tuxovoncs of Abvs Tie mon who wil be President of these United . ory, mast be made rials tian eom My great cry will be, ns, have then we will: peace. s, forcibly [ewe conse] cons if the Court had som, an to try enrefully hority at the authority at th oe eine d for enrich al affairs, i with this significant de As we bury our d de fiends or foes, 80 it behooves a gres issucs, and to di ng impover- at age is creeping time precipitate a eonfiies by the over him, and that his time, in the course of these rules, and likewise requiti nots every altert d out of sight, whetter they whole force of would be no m living facts and ques- with a view of sential for him to ¢ them can always bo st influential Democratic State to perform long as he ret of trumph, speaking Trotting This Year. ale the South, qualled at the el Port, who s. n Democratic ; can be gexerous wo sion upon eny legal bint once said t among thos which he had to make Carn Cusine A's anpointed wao does not law of the late talking al out anew D. Mace, and reform as the at the only plank in its platform: standing his » Cincinnati Com Brening P ator BOMURS tioned as leading in this new movement Their fundamental idea appears to le free trade with foreign nations by the entire abo lition of duties on imports as soon as practi Meanwhile the; kinds of taxes to such a point that the rev enue of tho Government will exactly meet its wants and nothing more, It would be a grea minds of practical men if partics could be led upon the question of the last balf century it has been nstant and animated discus st, Governor Brows of Missouri, rom the Judge ou the bench. been predicted during the past summer that TY{—was about to be beaten but, when put to the test, in the country has, after ull, come ment of Tours, at this critical ny learned law; or with the Im- how be will come er, of a fair mind, and of discrimination, while the quali Yours, with all due respec BENJAMIN F, B—— by some other horse; no other hors wishes to be represented near the Republican SLAVE TRADE, anthoritics of France by a personal agent, wi ce may probably pave the way for an An glo-French alliance in view of th tions with R ar equalling it as cither of these two out of joNNEn’s own stable, It is but fair to say efforts at con alapted to eof Catchpole than that would reduce The Additional Conven Britain and the U Wasuxetos jon Between Great iced Sintes. Additional Con- es aud Groat Brit- ore, that after all the ition—and they have liberality of expsnditure—the trot e star of Box It is proper to add that all the opinions Judge Banxanp have expressed Lav ssia in the Enst with immens Tur SuN was the first ame pheres to predict tl » of the trea We were also the first to point to the agreement Veen forced upon us by the journals e of strong prej ), Which were th the abuse hesped upon him; and our con Wooprurr tng season for 1870 closes with The jurisaic- m, is now to be exer- satisfaction to the ross, in sp! sua clearly in the ascendant dicee against hi mand for the abrogati \ Popular Preacher and Large A of maritine in case of an Awerican British cruiser, is agreed tha ut effect between ALexannen and the resolutions of Con f the restrictions ience assembled last night in the and Nineteenth Which was too plain sor havik beou.fived Out for tyst acceptable over to an Ur but it has never yet heen national ele So far as w of the capture; aud U y doyor to ther uy, ber Britanul Switzerland Errencous of the people Lave ever heen ablo tu br not add, bee ce \ in the Fulee- Reporting Tribune a thing to be Cubans <b nics and mil er, | the load in a appreciation uf tousie of t s in Germa ald probably refer n to Germany of sale of Cubs, and do not + plan interfered with by emangtpation of tl led by a poy taan, the only b han vy al issues will t joment, and will Hornce Greeley's Ride Around 1 nthe Cincinnnd Inquirer, ulatora is the son-in-law ia to ask THR S Neoretary of Sia! ent a carriage to see gation of republican pntinue to control part Lawrence he was taken erstand that property owners 0 + the Bpaniards, lander tscainps of his ch in thia cy, that ther Why, | boiler The New Wi or O' Hall #® nominated t ¥ School Inspectors. Pollo Request. Swan no positive pr The Latest Hol tinued, and novel, * Ante cuter . ‘Phe man was | Kiysian bi No clue wat found by which the body tt ough notwithstanding Bovrrinas, but vhead he con tained (hat the man was tu play a neuteol y as real an cnomy w the cause of Cuba aa we the ever welcom and’ Editor's Table,” fill up the number, - i Editor's Drawer" defynce of Marshal could be identified A POOR WIPES TRIALS. An Accomplished Woman Dragued from her Bick Husband's Bedside A Poticeman under Orders of an Aristacratic Fas ] ther-inelnws At 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon Policeman Headley dragged a lady from the resi niet W. Noo, ot 149 West Forty-second street, She war atiractive, and well wae collected by the novel spectacle, ‘The oficer took her to Jefferson Market Po'ice Court, where e arrived in a state bordering on hysteria, Sho wopt bitterly, and some time elapsed before she could speak a word. When ste had beon taken before the bar, and had been somewhat quieted, tho oficer accusod ner of Gisorderly conduct, Thereupon a young man ina fashionable coat, and carrying a glosey hat in his gloved hands, stepped up ond salt: “My father, who keeps a clothing store at 27 Hare. lives nt 142 Weat Forty-second street, + Frank lies there sick with fever, woman, lig to-day, and she wanted nit. You'ses don't recoznize this woman. and so we told her sho couldn't eee him, ‘Then she said she would see him, and we had to sammon an officer.” Justice Fowler directed the prisoner to tell her story, and this she did very concisely, her language being Unt of a gentlewoman ot refinement and oda- cation, Her maiten name was Estella Hill; she married Frank Noo five monthe ago, Four weeks aco he was tnken down with a fover, and was near the point of death. She nursed him two weeks, and then bis father bad him taken home, After that time she was denied admittance to his room, on the pica that he was too sick to ree any one. ‘Yester- dav, having deen Informed by the attending pl fichin that a visit wonld not harm him, she demand: ei the right of a wife to wee him, and when she te fused to leave the house, a policeman was called in, and she was forcibly dragged out, The case was postponed to this alternoon - ——— . colt vou ed, and a crowd Critictam Rap Mad. We looked for certain outbursts of euthasiasm on the part of the Poston critics whon Miss Nilsson should visit that city, but the reality has gone far beyond our utmost expectation, Tho Fogfsh lane able of civing expression to their paroxysms of delight, Indeed, that respectable institution, the Boston Evening Trinscript, line quite abandoned English, and indulges tn nearly A column of unintelligibio Jaron. ‘The poor man who writes the musical articles for that paper tooms to have been entirely overwhelmed by this oecsston, Fecling that something unusual was re- quired of tim, be los flung himeelf headlong into his tutject after a fashion 0 absurd that we reproduce some of bis wild adulation for the amusement of our reaers, ‘This is what he says about is Nilsson t al song eiveing we have liad hers paler e her voral mission, which eommands such versal avmrathy, paralyzes all attempts to ang. ani criicise, disarme mere fashionable ap. proval, cliarms and possesses the ear and sense, nnd Headed giving unexampled outward gratification, has stirred the profoundest emotions of the heart. If the pubile were disposed to her before she came, it fs more than partial to her now that she has boon en and heard * For Mile, Nilsson echoes none of the primary per. fonages of cong who have visited ne. She ts great ‘on har own acco her high qualities of noture, her excoptions! endowment of voice, her range of tistte tneulties, her spiritual awee' of tones, lar ita or conventic scarcely # graft of trartitional intent. Her individualism, *0 of power; #0 delicate, yet & ang and nas: sionate ; ko «imple, vet #o erent In and ently shiftine in colors of deep feeling and vivid emotion; fo mnconscions and yet so Rel porsessed—is what fe Aline us with dese new imaginings and forcing the niingled tribate of heart worship and deferential admiration and respect.” Such etilted phrases as these are sometimes called sophomoric, but even a freshman would be asham- ed of such execrable Engtish, * Pales before her vocal mission” ve bed enongh, but a “vocal mission’? that “ besides giving unex- ainpled outward gratifeation, has stirred the pro- fonndest emotions of the heart,” is worse still It is pleasant to be informed that Niteson is “great on er own account;" mort artists of course are great on some other person's account —Vicnxtemps probably on bis preat-grand-mother's, per. haps on account of her husband's relations, and Jonny Lind of course was great on account of her fourth cousi We are glad also to be t formed that “hor spiritual aweotness of tones. show scarcely o craft of traditional gifts or conven tional intent,” for we might, in a moment of mad posed that it showed a “erat of but now we dismiss that idea forever, Bat let us hear bim further : Fall on Satu mer te were still brillian! Tn the operatic scene sl MK Was anticl the most signal distinction, Whe'ber, the Foructress dominated bere it would be hard to say; for the combination of dramatic truth and vecal pathos and sci-renouncing song was, even With the nnrelsted surroundings, as perfect and as touchingly e'fe we one coald possitity wish, Shakespeare's gentio veroing has found in Ni'sson u triumphant reprepresentative. Her picture ts almost unconsciously faith(l before the art of the deiineator Dezins to serve her In action or in vocal utterance, ‘The reason-ahandoned maiden ts touch ingly before you, and her piteouy wong, now in mournful ead and now in strange bursts of laugh and revel, 18a piea for everybody's sympathy und compassionate interest, In her ballads she was renewedly charming, natural refning. They feomed to come out Of » sweet, deep, quiet rool, hushing a, breathless auditory into delighted re svonse, Mile. Nilsson was constantly snmmoned to the stare, after each toca! essay, to rece! unbounded compliments of her hearers, mani’e in demonstrative Ways not common to sclect semblages at (he Music Hall,’ Such o bundle of pretentions but utterly mean- ingles phrases {thas rarely been our {ll fortune t6 mot with, The suggestion that the“ select assem- dlaces" at the Boston Music Hall are quite superior, as a rule, to anything so vulgar as applause, 18 cer- tainly intelligible, but the phrases about "self. ronounciag soug,"” and ballads that" hush an sudi- tory Into response,” we leave our readers to inter- pret as best they may. Bat twaddle thot this is it is by no means the worst of which thie critic is enpable, ae witn his feeble gushings on the subject of Miss ( sincing: + She returns to ns ia chosen concert companion sip with one of the word's yned rs, at fare pearance of the lady at the Mast 1 by al. ening before; the ele absorbing, and exciting ye artist of the highest erder, and n fair and indispa’ ‘and themelodics that come from {tare fre with bloom and binsh, Tn its de jonaly eolid i + notes, al! through an aubroken mid eto an exeentional ly Meh the seule for # voice of its kind satisfy ing—all,”* We certainly should think it @ delectation to hear ach in tis beautiful and volce the melodies that come from which were agrant with bloom and bluth, We really ¢ hardly make up our minds whieh we 1 . if we could have but one of the electa . but for the novelty of the thing would perlas choose a meledy that was fragrant with Liush Seriously, we are led to inguire if such are ‘he Byston eritic ninist the Boston audtonces be? If such vain babblera about art are tho instructors, waat {s the condition of the instructed t Boston t# a city that bas prided itaelf on teking hi tudvanced fur ther than to rolish such rubbisb as this? Mus’s is an art that surely possesses sufilcions claims upon us to entide it to be treated with some respect. It is an insult to the Muse to put a pen for its abase. ment into the hinds of a writer who is only enti tied by his folly to a cap and bells. ———— Killed by « Boiler Explosion, Axpensox, Ind. Nov, 16,—Capt, Doxey's head ry was destroyed by an explosion of i halfpast 7 o'clock this 1 * | the employees were killed jostan others seriously wounded, A lady living order, Is it possible that tt has u noar the factory was nearly torn to pice Her House isa k, and every memver of tae fasully is more or in 0 — Mr. Moi Reeatte President Grant says that he has actually re called Mr, Motley, aud instructed Scoretary Fish to | him accordingty. Alt the rocall is not | 6 req f Mr M known by I | tron 0 ‘ | barr | vh | ; ‘ ) nat mw Nov. 14.4 rable ex c w et wet 1 one noon vetwe Henry i Ol the Worl malin the | and Lowi i Q ¢ of the Zin Mr, Dana ot Pus Me tthe | Hurlburt, and J Ar, a by | ninge, ‘he weapons were sreall amore, the was the econe of the Burr-Hamilton duel in the ds, and (ie Cwe 4a this aternoon. Al he report is thy: vingte and eircutostan it ts discredited at the World and Times ofices, SHALL WI PRESIDENT GRANT ACQUISITION OF Great Object History to bo Tit nd to have € Sauare the Alnbn Correspord.ne. rrent reliever: to be the nequix settlement of the Alabama clatins of che Prosident. Adminisiration is jon of Canada, thr the pet ambitio to that point of made this end every esdidste the feasibiity of the pr is believed to he the real rease men who have been ten thas for have fonnd ft convenient to have pres ing ments or political responsibil They could not, after | owed upon them, dy ed the position keep them at home, persistent Inbor had been he ration, at the White possibility of each a consummat! tion the propr lose would they andertake the dotic punding the autject to Her M: It is also belie way of demos hot even anes ty of maxing th ty'# Government, ed tint very many have been named in the connection havo been int viewed by Presidential representatives concerning the matter, and that no one lias yet been found who {8 weak enough to suppose tha kngiand would be so craven as to resign a | wishes of ite inhavitants, \ Winco against (he on the demand of a for- prion or pretext, people would nevor permit such a betrays mont which shoul ntertain the thought, wotiations tends Jd hardly have time to initiate» ministration, either present of t that it cannot be done wit in the pe on it 18 to be the wei Plank of the campaign platform of 187% Now, whether the public that tho heal of the Government Jas to be solemnly impress y acquisition of Canada in the thannor indle cated, it is nevertheless true, and there is no doubt at the long delay and apparent diMeulty in re Jey ts attributt tents which surrogod the su! ject, and fM@rticularly confuse every asp) nomved as a conditlo miny sound, and i 1d be assigned to sition of annexation: but it fs m those whieh ope are akin to the sole cause of ti There it was #: itis probably jee that ho wishes to secure ia large Bat whatever tt i faz, As Mr. to fmm orcatize bis pu dont Grant wishes to enjoy an honored and glorious Posthumous earea> In history, ws the wise states Than who (as the great Benton did many things! sev che ball inn od the American Republic with ths North Pole, he Administration 4y gentlovcsa from w nd sensatioual re prepared to believe is 80 nnsoptisth eg ee ee ee age Re eae ad weighty re stain the propo re than likely that dof the Pres ace upon the wm St, Dominzo. service. #0 Pros. olitary and a fs more than likely that will yet fall back upon the the Essex District as a prover per one 820 «| 60eunncees jatform of this accord with that of ihe Ex owed himself, Nenco the infera tian the atin SUNBEAMS. —The stock of ice in New England is exhoust —The surgeons of the Fifth Ge Corps are nearly a)! Jews. —The Newport, R. 1., gas companies make dividends of coke to their stockiollers. —The Lord Ch neing of the * o> berlain bas forbidden "at any of the Lond —There are megp pretty girls in Burlington, other town of the United —The Oxford Upion De ajoripy of nearly two to ons, In fayor a ciety bas de ization as with the art of ver daics to ewi, vain wowan in New Mexico endoavored elf off on the consus-taker face of the fact tnt ehe had a —One Capt. Siefford, of don, advertises a *rew very." by means of wh scan therease to Tom Bowline” amier, author of * novel- readers thirty or forty years ago, bat n advanced age. —In the course of the ensuing winter the whole cycle of Shakesn’ ception of * King de produced at the Dresden They build cities very rapidly in the West. ings have been erectad z Es STN In Lawrence, Kansas, 6 da: since the beginning of the year, and of those the great. er part are munstantial private residences —The clatter of the granite pavement nround 0 eetiously with the te ligious rervicss that the ofcinle have petitioned Qt city government to aubatitute asphattuin for tt, —The name of Alpbone> Ferdinand Sens Garcia Frarciseo Antonio Cortes Maria Gonsalyo Diego Jaarez Mestes epprare on ti of the Legisiature of New Mexico, —Evangeline—“Ganpa dear, doee tell Jack not to kil) that poor boobottie!" Grandpaps And why not, my darling?" ye 1 want to ki! —Gladstone’s recent article in the Edinburgh hore whieh might drive critia rarely indeed has the womb of Tine ad@ ded to much within so brief # space to the roll $1, Pant’ in Lo 1! of newly elected Review abounds {nn An English writer thinks the American early 1 come to an end ere atined to ripen about ten daye ea any other, the tne between planting ana die. —There is a apring in Michigan—ao the paper vely magnetic that 8 ian who ba yn $e And went into @ bine ch he eat #tuck fast t Lave tt ainputated A Miss Ella Ruston, of Boone cou blonde ha'r ton peddier At San Aptonto te othe to sural for the Prussiau cavairy

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