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JANUARY 9%, 1871. Amusemencs <Dr. Corres Diorama of tr perm Mumse—Hr! ot, betwern fab And “Wb ame Fitth Avenw Grand Opera 2 Seer seee ee a en Lydia Thompson Addivlonal eoyieg, ta Cae packag seo ce mee see Down with the Taxe Tt is but too evide Anternal taxation, our teriff system, and our particularly in its relation nagement of the public debt the restoration of specie paymenta, ne that our sy nancial system, eon mae ‘They are all intima fonnectod with the industrial interests of the , aud ought to be treated seference to them, But instead of beiugr so ey aro subordinated to mero party eo tee liconsistency and absurd off a funded delt wh hot be for many years, while refusing t tefthe national debt whic! ‘and has long been due, cannot be dv related It is a monstrosity in fiscal management hard to be paralleled pension, it is bankruptcy, it is reputation sistency consists Sa lity to pay de y of paying his not duo and will | ee 5 a elaring our in Ave, while wo go on ayetematicall after month and week after weck, paying those which ars not dae. But if for any ren ebts thut are duc, why will we persis in opprersively country to pry those i i taxing tho hat are not due? ond the auswer must be given, that it is because it is thoaght politic, in a party point of view, to yo on paying the Tho nggregate result makes We hear it on every hand- vorie, in the newspapers— that Gen, Graxt’s Administration has paid this sum or that icky alw lions, on the p pablic debt. & good show. in messages, in ri 8 dealing in mil lic debt, It is a party boast, an achievement not think ther worth a fig ina party aspect only saying with taxes to poy want their sh the peopl ertheless the Ampulse to this px @ good porty ¢ icy is the idea of its Leing grounds nok country is in of the manag Dut ulso to a want Antellectual understand which pervades nearly of the Government quite to evi principle of all the depa Tu none of sult of @ handiomouth 5 things can loag contin Lhe action of the With or with y's concurrence, @here is iat in Congress to tie process of paying off ¢ the Treasury ccases to proclaim itself bankrupt by refus- ing to take up able to pay our public debt, te demund notes. uded debt, we wre able t common sense of the country revolts ut the present practice, gud sooner or later it will Gnd expressiva by Congress. It is too much ose the people will netfable folly and charlatanism of kveping up the taxes which depress ind fs no desire eution of applying them to the only legitimate , the restora urreucy to & specie + the removal come off with millions at Legation Libra They say that s which they do not | they do want is Incumbere old Presidential mone te end Loupe reports, odd volumes of Vide! boxes full « Weekly Register, and worthless wiscelane- ous pamphlets ; while of works really useful him as our representative abroad there are but some two dozen volumes all told. Mr. Panrniv writes from Caracas, Aw gust 25, 1860, that he }as in his charge a lorge number of Executive and Senate oon meuis aud reports, with House journals and other pamphlets, the accumulations of many years, which of no use to t and are only mildewing and rotting away under the effect of the damp climate of tue He propos s to moke a donation of the entire collection to the Venezuelan sting that they may in ex change return tol wor'.s of value to our Congressional library. ‘/lis, however, he is inetructed he has no authority to de. Mr. Wrra again, at Quito, Ecuador, writing ia July last, informs Mr. Fist that he finds among the archives of his logation a lot of old Spanish books, which appear to have been long since for gotten by their owners, with another heap of Congressional documenta, legation, countr, Congress, aug news and 2, and the like, Mr, Fisit, | in reply, instructs him to pick out such books agricaltural rey ashe thinks worth the expense of packing and transportation, nnd send the 6 W ngton to be deposited in the library of State Deparunent. In these three cases, as probably in those of our other forciga loga tions, the Department appeara to be without authority to furnish the literature needed, while it is compelled to forward, at great ex keep 'y year, documonts, tl pense ey Ing of which {s a burthe A profano and inereduluas contemner of the whole system of maintaining foreign em bassies would on'y wee in these facts another illustration of the farcical folly of the business, Hore we Lave been going on, year after year, paying out hundreds of thousanis of dollars to keep men at the various capi tals of foreign countries, who not only do uot know the languages of those countries, and are ignorant of diplomatic mystorigs, pat who have not é i the books from which they might, if they were so disposed, pick up a little lesrningr, so asto cut a decent figure in their inter. course with the officers of the Government to which they are accredited! Ie woull tay, too, that we have got along so fur very well notwithstanding this defect, and he would suggest, as the only needful improve- ment, that wo abolish our foreign missions altogether. Inthis le would have the eup port of all sensible people. Let our consuls represent the national interests on ordinary occasions, and on extraordinery ones lot fpecial agents be employed ; Wut let the par. rots and the popinjays who chatter and chirp at our expense in foreign capitals be dis missed at once and forover. So it Goes, An Sustance of the impunity with which public funds can be stolen under the present A lministration is given in the So Francisco correspondenes of the Chicago Tribune ‘There has been a loss of some $400,000 from the bullion find of the San Francisco Mint, a fund credited to the Mint by the Government in order to facilitate operations by enabling it to pay depositors of bullion pin the proceeds of their deposits promptly whi the Mint is closed for annual bal. the like, It is admitted that the greator part of this fund bas been etolen; the def clency has been reported to Washington, but nothing has be at it A nephew of th wrintendem, who, it is raid, tock from $12,000 to $20,000 of th ney, and left the country, returned to Son Frarcisco 1 d the Superinten: nees and de but when the opposition newspa began to ask why diseppenred egnin, It is not sta Le was allowed an opportunity t other grab. It mey be taken for granted that the Superintendent of the San Franciseo Mint {s etrongly in favor of the immediate anncxation of San Dom Se eee The Gloomy Prospect of France. The siege of Paris draws near fia end The city must eoon capitulate, It is evident thet the army withi bal] ite sirength— ite numbers are certainly between five and tix hundred thousand—ean not cut its way surrendered along with the captal. All the attempts of PaLapines, Cuanzy, Bounnaxt, and Farpugrna to come to the relief of Paris have proved fr less, ‘The German griuies, perfectly organ- ized, thorougl! lined, and mancuvred with extraordinary iutelligence and skill, are too much for them oll, Whew Puris is surrendered, the number of French soldiers held as prisonurs in Ger many will be more than three-quarters of a million, The expense of maintaining such abody of men is something onormous, aad ra time must sulject the German con- querors to considerable inconvenience; but they will exact it al! back again from France at Inst This war, begun to conquer the Rhenish was not arrested w out; it must t disci provinces of Germany and anuex them to Fravee, has resulted in reducing the Freuch nation tu the rank of a second It will take twenty-five years at and economical administration to repair the ages Trance has already suffered; and é perind her voice will have little he affairs of other nations, But @ power. st of wise certain that the trace ne be effaced. Thirty ven * ortance daiure Lerself has L teed, cannot be kept down forever. France will again be rich and powerful ; and if for the next quarter of a cntury she eaves tho r sources that fort! it Aft, ara she has Lupen standing arnile 60 prodigally was and if she devotes a part of h arplus ) popular education und the eleva tlon of the massea then be far richer a thon ever » ble will more powerfu But will the war #top of Varis? ‘That i a events can Ans wer, 0 resist the mov rm while half a million of Geriaus encamped around Paris, how will she be ublo to resist after the surrender of that city has set free for active operations in the field the troops which are now engaged in the siege? But it is not impossible that tho French may till attempt to protract the war in defiance of all considerations of prudence Bus how can they protract it with any hope of succaee? Their condition is certainly the THE SUN most desperate and the most unhappy that & great pation was ever obliged to pass through. It fs impossible to regard it with. ont the deepest sympathy; and the fact that they themselves provoked the war, and that the whole nation went with Naro.‘on in declaring it, cannot cheek the wish of all thoughtful and impartial men that the cur. rent of success may yet change in their favor, But whi tho wish remains, the recent defeats of their armics in the field must greatly depress, if chey do not destroy, all hope in thetr bebalf. — It Cannot be Secret. It fa eaid that 1h) tavestigation about to be made into the ailuirs of the Methodist Book Concern is to be conducted in secret, This cennot be done, Seereey fs out of the juestion in such @ case, Tho charges of fraud are public. The attempt has just been mado to crush Dr. LANAMAN, by whom these Yyarges are brought, and it has failed. Now the cherges ther 3 are to bo investigat- ed, aud every poiut regarding the manage: mont of the Concern is to be ox cmined to aoe if there are not more and greater frauds than Dr. LaN AIAN has yet indicated. But in this investigation there must be nothing Li iden. ‘The Book Concern belongs to the Methodist Church, M!llions of people are interested in the integr ty of ite manage: meut They bave a right to demand that rything about {t shall be known. No matter whom the trath mov strike, the trath must be made public. ‘The more thorough and searching the Investigation, the better ; bat there must he no attempt to bide either fle processes or ite results, —— The Hon Mr. MunGex of Obio, in the course of his recent spocch on Paragnay, fiercely denounced the late Dictator Lorez for the inhi ed toward bis gto Mr, Moxoes, the tyrant not only shot Lis brother and tortur mother, but he starved bis brothers.jn-law! Mr, Mo\uws created & marked sensation when he contrasted the alleged setion of Lorea in this regard with the more benevolent aud humane policy of our own President We take th ‘Gen, ALFRED PLEASONTON, Foon afen Gen, Grant's inausuration ae Tueekdent, wes appointed venue in this eity, sod 1 to on most (av it bo fully just paved im Lim Dy integrity and manity he is said to have manif 1 relations, 4 The Tritune has » queer notion about conf. dence, Gen. Preasonton was in office a whole year aa Collector of the Fourth District. His predecessor was Josuva F, Rarcer, When be surrendered the effice to Gen, Putasostoy, Baruuy w amount of about eighty thousand dollars; yet during the year that P'urasoxtow remained in charge of that office, be did not once diseover th on, If such a man justifies the © dlin him by the appointing power, ¢*promotion, what is the udvantage of not being @ fool? a A Will has been introduced in the lower Urench of the Mlivois General Assembly to ta a defuulter to the Government to the ail unisiproved lands in possession of the Hlinots Central Railroud Company. The bill also pro- vides for tho offering of these lands at publ’c auction, in accordance with the terms of the Company's charter, It is expected that the mpany will make @ vehement resistance to the possaze of tits bill ‘The occasion is one that will probably test (o tho utmost the virtue of the Legislature, If the flow that went for Field Marshal Monat Ho usteco the oth and got whaled, bad known ul wing f sveap's biogrephy, be would not ato my arms whieh den t fists t tue tread of a capory bird © fiy ont ‘ o r elle h maniy art of ait be wok gol’ in bot wit od, On yea’ Tse. ‘Onn At to be grovnd to there ss. powder komen disjustin eo that concern tore, Ewent for pin, 1 vent (or him energete His parents uved near by, and Tow t Hiieen minutes after Lid gone for h er, secin' the prostrate form of ver gon approasiin the Louse onto @ shutter carri'd by four men, ran doors, keerfolly inoked '1m ovr B. You've Down foulit’ Fouad w thea You Went in ai tue end where they pul the «rai 1, ome out with the siraw, and then gov up ip & (hingemajig and let (he ooswes trea on yoK, My 8 Lou ean imagine by thts what # disagroeable pars fain woen iu angry ‘Though the event bere deseribed occurred when Harsea was younger than ve is Low, bis anc jury qualities remain unimpaired, Ifyou don't bolieve it, ask havennen, ih The Missouri Pemocra! analyzes the vote by which Nej.Gen, Fraxe Brain was elected to United Butes 3 He reevived one bun and two votes, and of these twenty wer cust by wen claim shoiply state n his moth: g to be Republicans, Sever teen of these were Lib rals or Brown men, and ty Republicans Busine would have got ouly eighty two ¥ id would have been dei was in the power of Ueno for Ge bis ese twenty men to eleet Mr ison if they bad chosen; but they votud iustead, Such being the case, t be reg arded as a Demveru vietory We regret to notice that our gallant friend brevet Major-Gen, Dosw Piatt, in his Washington correspou attacking Dy Deacy thut city, and is #0 unfortun: , has lately been nm Ricuarn Pvira of Cincinnati. n Surre is connected with @ oewspaper in as to | ates of bad principl.s, whose evil conduct as sometimes cast upon him @stigina which he has not rved, Gen, Prat intimates that while recently in Washington, looking for a new tornister for t chureh in which he is a deacon, Me MITH Woe once or twice seen in the bar of a hotel as if he tad gon eto take @ drink of | some apurituor r. The fact may be so, but it ¢ ot of i it ju y the ce y whieh ( draws ff it, Mr. Swira is a good man, and if he bas taken any liquor, we are con fident that it hus been cotirely from hy i considerations, We trust that nothing that wen Pratt b 1 miey lead the church in Cinein ati to doubt the orthodoxy of the minister whom Deacon Saitn has engaged, Tt as certain that so good a man would not employ a bad minisier, even if bis wicked business partuers should ¢ to mislead him into The appoint one Jonny L, Para Les as Postnaster at in place ¢ Mis. Gaaves, who bed lice to the tisfuction of the publ I many cous jectures as to the change, It was at first thought thal aves had not displayed sulliciont interest in Ban Domingy ; © Chivayo Tins thinks it has found o satisfactory solution of the puzzle in the fet that there is spotted coach dog now in Wash ington which used & belong wo the new Post Bester TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1871. THE DAUGHTER OF BARNUM THE REMARKABLE DIVORCE OF MRS. MELEN M. HURD, no, iia Sree ‘nd alienat m be OUT avers toat defendant nov rt to p Slaw ner children w ‘om Fecelving leiters of even presents And plaintiff avers that by reason of the frets afore: Na. she, the plaintiff, is satirfed that it tr tiff, and Fait dine of Din- teat Indiana In A Temporary Home in Great Shownan's Daughter, Correspondence of The sin. Cricaco, Jun, 91.—Helen M. second daughter of P. T. Barnum, and ts not a whit second to Dim tn (he love of pleasure, shrewdness, and indomitanie will, which make bim, by his own he divorced fom ve ouner proner ANDERSON & HUBBAGD, Plaintii's Alto ‘The reader will see by the above that it was A WICKED FALSEHOOD aboot Mr. Hurd offering any or aii of the ehildron let her see tuem to bis wile, §! show lig, the greatest tely for Helen M., 1 tion of wife to a good hnsband, nor the holy office of ‘this eay Indy from the love fo ungovernsbie Pasvion for adwniretion an’ excitement, It wast have rome such motive as love of variety which te her, 8 dozen years married, to seek a divorce, What e!s0 could it Save becn? Hor husband was Gent, her home was luxurious, her children were but she pad never had # divorce, tha’ she wanted and has obtained. Tiolen M. departed from the wisdom of her pire when she came to South I ve known that (t would atirs notice than {na smattor or larger place. She had not there long befure she discovered ber mistak Tho eprightly Michawaka editor made a doshing item of her, which led her to Indite 9 pensive petition to the neighboring press to res Press promised in a body, but the momen Yorce 1s obtained thoy wi'l respeet It no longer. South Rend, be it eaid, was not her first chotee, nor wus it Ler second ; whicn reader to an entertaining episode in the travels of Bornum's daughter. Some sixteon montis ago a Indy stepped out of th eastern train at Indianapolis. soon indicated by her wanner that shew davtly able to take care of herself. checks to the conductor of the Bat bus, she proceeded to that metropolitan caravansary. 14 was betore the present ca re began a chapter of disgust which may be sum med up under the trenchant heading of PRUFECILY WORKD, The outside entrance, by means of sters leading to ‘The mingled odor of the door opened, wus " per- ‘nown showman In the world. of jaw, upon the filing of th the Clerke Of St. Joseph county. pene In the ¢ tie third Monday of dannary, 1st, aplaint of Helen 'M, date South Bond, Nov, 19, ANSWER THERETO, we York, County of New Yor ‘Urn, depowen and. 01 20h day of Novem to auawer to the ‘4 tor divorce, bearing Hiner, Deine ably © 1y Feadivg the #nu giving him a copy thereof), in the city and Suoseribed and sworn to before mo, the undersigned, id for the ity nd to get the divurce. county or New Witness any hu The defendant w! Would be taken in, day of December, 1870, between th in the Fifth Avenne Hotel, D + id depositions from day alao warned that depositions Wednertay, the 20th hoarn oft A. M. gontinuing ihe taking of ect hor privacy is taken wero forwarded and pub- ro the one set foi sion of by plaintift’s attorney unt came up for trial, whieh was the of the 20th, instead of the morning of the 18h, HOW IT WAS MANAGED, ivorce Cates were on Wing aside of one and the grantine of were taken pc statement brings another, the ¢ Tho petition was road in w clear, audible yoice. but whem it came to Mir Went through the form as below District Attorney, for anewer to plaintir Bt, eaye bie deuies all the tne D.B. UBS, Distas Then followed the barr depositions, which, Off, might have proceeded from t umpet, it was gathered rst ceporent was an auui; the nam Inaudible, pat that is of no coi testified that when Mr. Hurd Hot salute his brid tal managem: ed mumbling 0 for all that wa He did not afterward pay wer suds and gravy, as menuly dined away He lived on his wi hot made any provision for her sivce 1849, tite CONDUCT oF TH ‘Tho open den of a recent The empty p was “ horrid,’ ? manly clerk whi |. Hurd, New York,’ Ther room assigned ber was also“ perfeetly hor- took her name, New York, deposed that ately tor thre plaictift and defendant } Me was not kiud aut ‘M ry was of We opiulon that reconci jation was im: Dut the crowning horror wa reached when the meals wore served, was no name for Khiza Howe, who gave her age as 45, was the next ered @ change ‘in Mr conduct toward his wife four or Ove years roum anexpectedii Prospecting around somewhat on the bu nent that there was a horrid iis, who a8 o ber miseton, sb turned deuf ear rants v0 herve! nie was Very She deciared sue would r A MAN WHO than dwell ina palace in strife, or what war wo! in the coldest inditlerence, fused to take her to drive happy at he This fet, combined with ty aiceaa tiaoe | her live in a gurres with TO MORWID TO MEXTION, decided her to take ber Mght, she rogistere! her name of hotels a¥ Well as of di 6, 100, Waa Kay society in plont; 4 ite disadva Chieaeo was the next place whe Hier husvand hi. Witual beloved Chicazo one, it war too much Of @ thoroughfare. be pleasanter to go out a littie into the country, near enouzh to quently to watering places without taking his wile; jn 188 left Bridgeport and wok bi sy reach of th far enon zh away Jo gel cheap hving, (rest eggs, and cream, A ialenited young jonroalist of Chicago, a uch a place, whore then MENTIONRD THR Nae n were not allowed or receive letkers 4 deponont to use is “ufuencs coming to New York his evidence i eseajed tuat Mr. Hurd, wuo an otner wivuess swore did Nving In oer house in New and that be paid ber unt of $4000 per annum, minor details in the deposition, that ne interest to your reailers, Moment (be decree was granted the clerk reacted Fibe papers aud the friend, knew of an’ who knew bow to keep a boom there, in fact, end he ary Now York dove sud ber trunks Dwight Hoase, Soath Bend, is tue modet he: tel to which the ROVING DIVORCK COMMISION ielooking fra painted waite, There. are two modest ve randahs on the second and third stories in ‘ront the romantic river of St. do and its and taste ul dwetings eo Luterior to wos support his’ wile (he one her father Dent their st three stories tm having green bis hand over iv ycout is upon thriving manvfoctori folds of the mui 4 OF in A legal side pocwet . $ pieseul, looking strangely agitated 1 od tare of a good inn, yung girls on their way to or from Mary's, and with otre Dame ; let im pat ine Une sprin. mercial travellers . and he will have the Dwight House ip lis seen almost any One A the autamn of 1809, and fortunate enough occupied. rooms on the thi karnisned wih fresh paper and paint, and turn! Witt every article of iuxury from a pian Behold ver, then, snugly quartered wader arlor opening on @ short chamber, likewise served for lav uss’ of a friend, Foled buck 10 a catrlig ———_ VOUND, A ple it with aweet a tree woman, PLD MINE, and 9 few re Hat Crown—Th: who Carried his Bottle with tia Jo, it ie Rich Francisco Putiettn eived from Henry W of the men Working at Satter's mill in 1 cold war discovered there, the following in ow, which Is tall of ehu nal evidenes of per We have re ing on the hail *| LOST OFF DOV! ER ST. PIER, hilt data A Virginia girl of 19 has died of her rsictee 4 BATU moat yronr S SPREE, WITH | hess at « Richmond boardiog Fctool, A TRAGIC ENDING. A Detroit man shot at his wife's shad w Cie pans A Miraggioc with «© Deewning Weman in th Dock at Pier 27—A Seaman's Semsation: while Freezing—Saltlors Arrerted on Bu picton—One Moro Untfortnante. Last night a Svs reporter called at the Sorenth Othor night, thinking tt a uearo tire (hic) lar =A vign sinouncing “The Vecunm Cure! ig hong out from the winduw of aa eating Lousy wu Loe bousts that of the 1.400 of wito died 4 1870, oaly four dies os mies Ward police atation ext had an interview with we three men who are ender arrest on suspicion of | Ie thet « tweed ororeon mined ® causing the death of Bella Meonea. On Sanday Kolla's | gyonaof a ftohemian who was shivering by body wae found off Mee et, ant was tatcen to the | ductor. “No, it's u price! Morgue by the police of the Seventh Ward. Tt was ATT the jatinda fa fakh ble ane tow a identified by a sailor named Wilson as that of Bella | with teas, the 1ee connecting wit the t being Moenen of Cherry strest, Wilson anit that ho tart | very nica tnd pertoott saw the woman in company with Delos Sn'ti: of the A Maine paper asserts that “N te canal Wont Senisky, and on Wis representut not D rees uly 4 valna ave mith was arrested yeeterday on euspicion and | ing wallowed a Aarniny necdic," held to await the action of the Coroner, Snbso The London Tileyroph is the w quently John Ward and William Wooley, of the | etreulated paper tu fame canal boat, were arrested on suepicton, Wil Ita Aaity tesue avecsze pies. son, who identified the woman, {# also detalued in —Over 109,000 men, colliers, railw the Madison street police station as @ witnees. and others, are sald to hve heen deprived ‘rhe SUN reporter frat call upon Ward and | Mont by the Pennsyivania coal etrik Wooley, They were non-committal, Taey evid A Michigan doctor dismissed his servant girt nt ly looked npon the reporter with true suilors for nz ashes on a slippery place tw font of his picion, for they would give but little information, | es!dence to the detriment of business, Ward, the more {ntelligent of the two, enid that buckwoods paper speaks of a new poem by in of the canal bont | “ Timothy James,” fra author, "F. Bret Ha athe pen of the disinguished 2." Such 8 fame. he and Wooley were In the on at 12 o'clock on Saturday night, when they suddenly heard @ splash and gargling sound as of ‘i “ : “9 tp b “he ee ab orp! A SMOTHERED scneaM, Gruiny a neato epee ge opmel a They instantiy ran on deck, and eaw s Worman and a 1@ Hon. Mes. Yelverton (Lady Avonmore) man struggling in the water, The man they recog: iapileedt TGR MGOMIS WA ais taste nized as Delos Smith, of their own boat, and they hastened to resene him, Be called to thom vo throw him rope, as he had a woman the ud wanted math thers, Her on!y companion Ix her mutt A confiding Kansas City husband bau ted hie Wife #290 to buy Lerself a Cucistuias prove.t. Sive tae, to make the tine fist around ber body. "He lo | vesied ina youns clork aid two railroad th told us," sald Word, to Worry up, wee 40 col ad * “ that he couldn't bold on to her much longer.” Te jady in Fond du Lec, Wis., slipped ow the SUN reporter then c#ked whether any utuer woman | fee and oroke her tog, acd tho frat remark ib Was on board the buat wiien they ward tho eolasiy | arior the accideut was, "'T wonder It Harty wi warry Dar to this Inquiry he could cet uo sulatuctory re: | me cst ye | oil oats aaectohts halle Delegates from the Oneida Community have ALL MANS WERE ON A SPneR Pp ator : Timi tr eon oe and bad been diineing that nicht very heavily. been ee BING Orton tn the Viewty O with ® From the coil in. waich Ward and Wooley were | view to the location of @ simiiar* eorir eae Gonflucd the SUN reporter went to (het occupied | that exty by Delog Smith. He is fine looking Aimerican espondent of Zion's rocateesy ready in bis conversation, Frespontent Zi Ai 5 -roh the opinion that the Inanmerable water ai the reporter, what ts your | Inkeoof Maine indicata that Goa desigus tha ree of ea tly afr at he Wael for Ue Baptists! ell, 8 lly now what to say; the whole “ ; thing sae tiuch of a ciyetery tomecte itis toyou, | —A Vermouter,calling hiin All T know ts that on Sature nicht Wooley, Ward, fon, ewindled a Westors farmer and myself were op board the canal boat We liad been DRINKES He ts tn If Harrison. Gow at of #700, by Unting: t Pier 37: | up the fevers of some stoop, ond parsing them of aw a rare hwportea breed, The Sioux City (Lowa) Journal learns that © AVILY ALL pay, cabin at about If o'clock, whan (his woman told me | of chckeas up ous of sits. Thoy wore neter eeew too and get aovtuer, as eho dilavt hae W0siA7 | ater waving the ground. Le ae iSvard Cherry ctect, ana fount thie wo. | —flere’s the way a Vermont Dutchman ar wan Bel'a, She storied for & e boat with me; bat | Keowle iced the ret ura of 4 lout preketbook conlalning when she got on the viee, she backed ont, and enid | g Bob, you t# one bonest man; 44 4 whao she would wot go any further a re Was anothe J her to wait thero and got the other +1 proved to on board the on Tis do=1'l shake you for de lager.* he credulous Califoroians, in their lottery fever, bave veon buying Royal Havana Lottery tieke's s Ahad Just reacts whieh prove ta be evunterteita, priaced by the ream io White 5 tee pape New York, aud podaled eyorywhere vy lire:pommbie agents ‘ in the water im T turned and saw the wo- man in the weter aloneside the p —A Pittsburgh stone-cutter was directed mall boat and with my. fe boat to whore #he Was struge over'e “ tmprlat” at the foot of a hig mon: tn if T would save her, | must co overoonrd, #6 we memory of without avotaer momen = hewitasion over T weal. f —A gentleman having ® pony that started and and peajucket, However, I guid hold of the woman | tateua to warry agata."* with one arin, and tried fo reach a spile with the otter. TBvalty did so, und got my lezs sround | —A boy it, bat it war like a grossed poe; 1 comldwt ‘ on, Wooley snd Ward. hearing Dis, at Indianapolis asked bis father f enty shillings to enasie Ulm to tage bis girth toe dance, out the father relucet, Whereupon the boy toon fed wo ovina tn, mp Aueore. eed | ‘oa | Spitehfork, pinged the off ns. side of the bat bowling to pnt around the woman \ bd Uel t bit there unt't he shelled out booyed no by my rizht arm. ities eatied ty "ie | —A stranger in Belfast, Me., spent much thne men to (how are big bowling, so that I could sit the other day in looking for his | nekethoo ’ At over ber shouders. Whe Wey were making Us Lays oth N, Davis county LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF JAMue a Francteco Weebly Lullein. montis since e twenty-tuird wor ve ny vestumony A HM s ata very lave hour, owe to Mr, Marsiall, Dave wot seen We work seun uLy perwoa Who said Shey Lad, of the men at work ac it is w clucy I d veriays to Ut © sent a young I an for Janes Brown to end him a pls Maranuli wants with a Gn hao quie our any's work, Mr. Masi THE GURST CHAMBER There sometiiace reposea the was offen occuptes ad myself to ad throw dirt | g; Waen we departed leaves 40 a8 to completely el , While Alarsiull Weut alone dianeed out in tue lu a few gunutes he ing smile on sold waite Nat in ‘our Washington, Boston, f his way to cheer the » Were hours and aay# that id she Was driven to tne At this time he se vench that stood in in an tussant pe heavy va he 1DOAGE WITH THE CLERK. at busy pensons, and Fleady object of rt of vawury, the Vivacl a yoUNE student of great learn rea all, siender fel wad a beautiful hera vot uniiko Haw shorne’s, bat With inore of Boetic fr uut-brown hair, olive com. full bat dee! no of bis beardiess janwer, one of the to, which was in This diversion she cast abou Out # Bve-doliar lancholy mmu . of graceful e 1 fn the looks, but this was ac. to! the alloy in the eoim. Any en) Willing to have counted for on acco of us would have t and testified tout whut Jam on the top of h ce brown eyes nail bad lying ld hat crown wus gold, aithougi fone of us had ever seen Kul due Some three oF tour ich great repose of Murvuail went contrast with his far eu A greater contrast, bhe is almost Byron's ie nud b wouderfuily Like ber famous 4s the wae SWobg feulures, and even nal exprersion, logether, cannot e were McCowan put these twen- Wa reny wae e were McCLona men, Without these twen: py Ag Ae Up, and was hait a day tryiue it; wud c wondered what in heil was up, and suriuised that I had found a quicksilver iia quicksilver mine iound by Monterey: but we let them sweat sclopedia, and we applied aqua. plain locked ours ed. Tt ite how the inter her diyoree pro: n iufwtuation, woman dowa toward fed It atuousted (4 110 nave taken Sho bas no more Visits Crom st chamber is fortis, and {t has lehed it in water by baiaucin & puir O/ scales, iu toe wir, Daving & basin fiends on te wing comes no ms but uot lowe ago jo (ue house of mourn cume in contact with e silver up (i and toat told Aveda Of,milve away soned it out wien that tt was the lear stuff, He then sald Sutter would be up Ln a few days to loox and ox THE PATHRR OF TER NeW ie; even Ler voice apLy aud told us th Up at the oti hovgut of the dairns she In conctuding divorce amounts to—ike hat wo ail give Hi £, When you sl Doos wot Mrs, Hurd want uh t let on to the 01 and it will ro exc adered them iu The end is pot in hiw band (a well-dressed o ol gentler w York, whore it in the midule ty go wlonK aud Werner's ttle boys rice, and came otlog us, and cxciaiml dj and we auro sult marriage three the boy had, thrust | si went into the race and fonnd # mu uve at day forward 4 AND AFFECTIONATE WIPE, advised Marshall to ‘hn but elaine tf avers thut | A Marshall v Wickallver mine, tor, sold Lyi this és what the Mt aud deteadwat bas Oe r ventures of dames W dud thal wince between (eu Hew there bak bea by reasou of sug COLDNES® AND ALIMNATION, Plaintf was rendered mirerable A depreserd 10 And plainuifayers (hav in ihe sunitner Fomeroy's Demoorat is clear, large type. Among the Democratic jouru iury there i# none with & larger cirent hone that has more popular feajuree to WWE: Cue tlds Kae detmuclar Gad Wick remove 2 secure Ly Tad fu the twlitent hore foand te In wie eoat-tar, pookets A VERY PENNY prettxe He tint followed too literaly 8t. Paul's advice im *fore come aver we, a kind wat se gcvbne those things which are Deblud" fide slum out tte fs rire —Mr. J.T. Alexander has sold his 97,000 acro Tor T keew then tint was, treezin Champaign county farm, Dlinols, to somo astern geo and T mide a irtiendous edort to get t Grmen for the rain oF $5.00, Mr, Alexan ter sill! ba out torn Gander ihe pier, | Kused tay tees oy 4 | a tari in Morgan cousiy of 8,00 acres, which, witn (hu und canghs ou « 1 Uiea to lousen ber 2 We 5 bes movers on of Colla: My hands were periestly Oeid, It Was Lo use Extensive preparations are making in Edin. to to save mse d le: her € ; Daren imposing coinwemoration of the one hi stewart DIA the Wotan speak at all during | aredit: ansivervary of the Litth of Bir Wa Dwith—Not a word, L dhink abe was who Was born om August 18, 177, two years after tha STUNNBD BY aTuIKiNG BUMENUN bof Napoleoa 1, of whom We became the bio whou rhe fell, snd ber chthos kept her trom otek: } geoph Ne ee ecte —The Confederate cotton loan, redeemable in ed attaa mika A af : ino | 801 by Me, Jefferson Davis's Government tu 188 t4 fiupld when rst arvetted, and ca -Aouday I way | There are £2,185,200 of itm t wi seep ; ee «| cost the eabser yout nia of Lee goun Reba ter--llow do you a woman's | pont sme es Sinjth—i thing. to go aboard the A Providence widow prot a newepa the went to wt ne che striedet douslauasonsien ‘dziloms te eessiios 4 iat’, oF tive ( Oh Bite saeeeet tin te ene’ ie ner GoGd afr the paltry pense w srivck Ti RDGE OF THR WHARF shan nd fl 4 bass ¢ mavcnihi Ward dane \ temperance society in Liteh( np notion mended ie woman any Liem oF | WAR" really quite Muttere i" to ase the ex They «nie owever, th gets fe culsable ip not re from tie Rev, Dr. Meny, Instead of advoes ing tee tart to the. deed wounny i tined wag | and attempted to prove that I was sancsioued by the be should not rerort the fact neat jan | Se tures, Was in bed teervering from the terriole streit" on A ac ahaa Goa ectiea \ yerem With bis companions, however, Ue In an hap hour, a ¢ case Ve dillorent veut Fed to Argue iNe potet W tin fonaie ad vorate of e Coroner will Investigate tery to-day, | womnn's eulfrage, A local payer tells the ree ———— “HLs resgy antagonist wet tum squarely MAKMIED FORK BUN poiut, Auswering Dim tn the most clear api - munaue, newly ail the ladies proseas reinforcing tow Jed ina Boguy at Midnight A Couple | conus ’ who would not * Back Wut.” —Two California officers, taking a pair of towuin Marion edunty, Mo, atoattwenty five | SOPned DY eRoDg Of twenty Of men, who took away @1FUt Luis City, wis thYOWM cuLor ter custo. | we Prisoners and hung them “a litte et a time’ wo a cha OF throe dase since, i | make then confess where tho bullion wae tal agitstion, by tie exiraorcinary alctrimaral | Fallag a this, they veturoed thom to the of ) reak oF a bichiy esivemed youug covnte, ia which | safely commuted trem to ye PUCK iad More to du thaw mutual atbe.cuon, ‘ihe | *fely commut on ok seunation coasivted | hut the parties did ust want -The testimony of a daughter of the parties t to marry, never intended to mury, ent bad no iden | recent fadiive divarea ualt seems eke tue of what ‘hey were dutag untit te wedding was a | S recent Indica divore: # , Boro er Fathor got wad beranie mother starched tis ek A THOUGHTLASS DAKE ings. Mother picked up the stockings ani | The particulars as obtul ed from a correspondent | Ob he head wits Khem. and 1k sounded as though they show tint tw ple, Josep Chtpman Miss | were ws Of wood, Fa ber then str ied abo: wheat Nannio Hutebison, one evening tke prosent week, | egke down mother ie 4 : Were passiug ihe time in a convection upow inal simony, without, however, 4 on father, aad twisted she dox’s tail to make bun ny serious. import, During the te @ déf¢ Mr. “Chicran Chougnt fe harder. 0 tbe beast that Lo could back Mise Hutenion Many years since, when it was tho prac tin getting marrica, Misa Hut n retorted | of ine A 8 Consuls at the Saudwiet " that he could nota anstoing of the kind. and et of (he American Consuls at the Sandwtel J Lin wa trial. The voang man dectaret presens at ail trinis of American sailors for byesohes of he Sond not go back on What and that | the peace. the Conaul, at atria! before the surdy tl ere Would ve a Welding & at ‘ou | magistrate and native, Gov, Kekuanoa, obj cluded to take back the ebatie Dy Of ab flacder, op the gro ait Miavoses to sefy te young wan, av ads 48 Fr contemplated auy serious edging (aise, The Governur ropited: Yeo, 1 au perles ¥ iF, Deter aware of Chat, but 40 was (ue anilor's; ie waite otek Uh sides, and then decide the matter.” The bridegroom to be \iouzhé that when the or Five Burasiaas (meu with § hers deal cain ladv would hositale; tie indy ds Hlindoo mothers), who h 5 ‘ Heved, or very eacelle ayne. Wat. Whe young | Sot lero memnihls Whe Haye Bibtex man, When the tes. cime, Would eat his ehulienge | M* Cnrstians, tecently Joined (he M ha and postpone ihe seremoay, How much ooth were | Calcutta, having been circumcised, aun mustanea was resliged beldre winy hours bast passes, | oitior movies. Oat so Lappe Neve Was no wutherity cumpetent | so sion of 4 “ to periarm ¢ wony nearer thin Emerson, (ou Ai. 9 Tilioe away, Where & Minister resided, ‘The young A wan pro} eo uier a cleraysiun und have the | €4 for rich po . to be omdone im propostiten, deciured sue wo Bot for poor, dat CONpAMY Lilt, abd sve LIME And KrOMG, : f wild . t! pelot howe in a Vuggy, lave at nikht, tor Einerso AO bts : Wito Ho intenion of Heuring ue principal 1 | drea and leaving tucir sequaintances I | kauee. ‘ t they deemed a Bratrace joke, Arnving at | ia ! te (0 6) 1 to a Ler Of the partien was prep f | depart; but thy Gurkevs surroun ed the tenin, 00d | Otier would go. The minister’ was bunts f, | atsne R8000: Hae. ie Stack om eRe ‘ { got tn reaviness, and at miduighe a) Bove wnclr Ste TING IN THE BUGGY As Unere were no firearms Of at 2 the words were suid, the partios jolued, and t Ard, the (UFkeYs Were safo; Dut CAE oF ‘ benediction pronounced before tiey kK Whistles from tie loeomouy aca situadion, What makes tue affir tiem te Re aa ‘ Hing te Ce report that toe brideeroor ou | ADO DAE 68 f seri 1 to be murriea to a young 1 dy o 2 where they word & af bor..ood, und intended wid derirod bw wifi ‘ niet, The is the ro 0-40 anal wel | The hor and thet fot | ha . | THF SFOULL—A SAD ONE 4 Wiel put wrday, ute Na sad pre wo hig in May bridegroom y | maptiale were Ve been cele Via (ow ! weoxe. The banter which led to the anexdected ' } Weddiig Was made at o party at which Were th that i wary good jose, Consernation gre. | a . aniong the four wort interested, who do uot wb STORY OF MANY 4NO MEM 1 , rassment, ‘The muiried Couple ive wot we yet A ALE ‘ (reated (he marriigo as & readty, and are wailing ‘ st at Mary w Bt their Feseciive humes UDI soni Way Plat be The lan bi Would n found (o relvane (em from ahevr ditfeuity ue ma riage Was regular aed legal, and 60 far there Appears Oo Mary (ook thas litte Ie to be uy help tor tue paslies, who are purely dt The tauiuiy had ified next dey \remwed, Abd Le wat very weil

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