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Vartou. 001 0bY' (bok WIU be published on "n o*irdfnolal fund noweamouuts Gd>Peteor Ufi of New York has vetoed the h1gh-fienee bill. A Ptkie are in Dakota destroyed $100,. 000 Worth of property. A Bordentown, N. J., the city election resulted in favor of the Democrats. Paul Boynton is going to star with Bar num, with his little paddle and rubber suit. The tailors employed by three firms in Chicago are on the street. I)r. McGlynn has started on a lecturing tour throughout the country. -For the first time in Paris since 1'8 Eastor Monday was kept as a close holiday. Harriet Bcecher Stowe will not go to Florida as reported. ,r'3vhn'C. Eno is known in Montreal as the king of American boodlers. *- f Only a very few hairs still sadly linger on - ^c~ the Prince of Wales' bare-footed head. Sain Small has gone to Florida to recruit his health for the next evangelizing season. A large niass mleetlag of citizens was held in Savannah to condemn the coercion bill. 'The whale thinks itself a big fish, and one cannot, makeiii a good (live without com ing up to 1)10w about it. A meeting of the Protestant home Rule Association was licid in )ublin to pt-otest. against the CIrimIes hill. Five Itousand emigrants, natives of Ire land, left Liverpool on Saturday and Sun day last for New York. Interference with travel on the New York Central and IIudson River railroad by high water continues. The story of the Gulnare, with a cargo of dynmamnite, coasting off the wist of Ire land is not believed in Cork. The Anti-Prohibition Conv'ntion to meet at )allas on Nay 1 is the nost imp1)ortailt event next to happni in ''cxas. A fire at St. Augustine, Flii. (lestroyed $250,000 wort I of prlerty, includ ing sev eral of the finest luiblings in the city. The DlemocratIc Legislative canucis in Florida are still lr,ilolintg for Unite( Stats Senator. TIhe G.;over nor n( ral i of Caiada is ccin tident. of a peiaceu I lol lih ion of the Fisher:, tpiestion. Lester Wa'itllack's hiealth his l)Ceii mu1ch mlproveil I his trip to Florida, lint lie is still very l:iinc. The two tinatiors from Ncvinla live in Sitn Frilcisco, iili Iioiuigi laving 51(ste ille residences in tlie itate Ihey represent. i, Tw i Ihioi-;ii iIi lhud(lredicci anid liiiitv '(o iore iiiIuiigi1nuts have ar''ived at New York. 'Tlie Asccis:(iii (l;piscp) ('lhurlb : Stillwateir, liinn., w:as stru k by ligitinin and1( totally de(5troyed. Gvcrlnor lill, of New York, hits a (lit lalc(d Vcto iiad lie lis turnted it Iisost on that Ii igli Iicei-c law. Clipp & aI):ivis, w hiolesale jewelers of Chicago, failed l'hiursiiday, laviiig cin fessed ,jndgnit for "1: 11)0. In ((litrail llli is it li s i it rin for11 him six weeks, innld I ir- thrm:omcter has (lailV rccorded iiear ii dl,-grt"ees. 'The Aimeric:n (itm 'til t) ii 'l'i ust ('omnuy hi"s bueen enjuoine frtiomt doin business in ilie Stat( it I, i-inia. Theli M1aumnec :nlliii '1ill- at'lToledlo, O., were entirel tlyl uiya 1b htr. LonS-, ,'j:ttl0),(ut0). 'Two hli(lretd len are tlhown -lilt of cmlplmnt i lenry ('lay, the great -ire of tlie speii 1 itlucrs, d i. I W1 ci edn.siaiy at thlie \1:1.i lle ton, New Yoirk, stock t:arim if- J . I ). WVill is. Aged 81 years8. Eiheni S. Stirie, Preidiiit of the Ticiene see Nor mal Coiillege aiiti Cltauvellior of thle Unliversit y of the Suh idi ahih Lord half ,iiiwer i eng ed in dr-liting a sliiemi of localschi 4iovernmencut for I ieh:imil is authortatively ci nt nuilietedi. ski .sye mob llers erimploye<d by Coillinis A huriie's hioundryi, (Chie:igii, <quit work-. Th'lis togethier whithe men wh ~to struck 1hividl lliftin, coivii'tcl of wreekhau~' last, J anuary, wals senitencied to bei hanard( Juily 22. De)athi resulted fromi (lie wrleek. iFat her MulcGlyn ei 11vereul his: hi it rei, "Thel croAss (if thie niew ruisade," in *jin (cinati Tuesdaiy niighit.j No Cithli h-rci lf mlenl were' priesent. E'piscop)id iishopi of) the d ii use of 1 >eh wvas the oldest biihop~ of his ('hiurchi. hiet,wvcenl Sain Frianiiscoh and Alboiit ic ports5 from CiA (-(its toi $3 10. prineiit, sociiid d ist rict if .1 er cy (ily was airestcd iiir tampisring wVithI im ahalit At Pittsbukrg.I Pa., th wh Ilolesale arrest oif emiiployees iif (lie P:uii hilandtle roiite for robinig treigh trI ainms (cont iines to be thei principal topic of' conkversait ion. jrany hiave bieen in ed $50) iii c(ists., thei "liuifalo lill," sayvs the Londonlil \ers, W.1~ h'. Codiy, a membe Ir (if thle Uniited. Slttes Paritliamient. Pho(togra pher I elt who~' took thle first! phiotoigraphl s of Mrts. C levelenad whlichl were offered fior sile, lhai miore orders fori themii yet than lie enin till in ikmnths. The lemis i amid it tle I h>ek roadl was 14old y(esterd(ay iain wai bidl in for the 1)low pairty, the ipresent conutrolliers oif the road, for $72,5;80. The Comnptruller of ( urrienicy lhas author lzedl thle hierchanits' N hitiional Bank oif Romen(, Gan., to begin biusiness with a caplltia of $lt)0,000it. Th'le tgI iirx:u r, withI a pleasiure party onk board, capl sized ini th lMisbissippi ivi near Nw Od ) eaiis, 'Tinursdiiy, in d 311iss ilarton, (if A lgiers. aged I10, was drown led. .A publiulmetiniig was beli at Sani A nto mio Saturiday ('vin mg foir thle lipuse oft dlevisiig meanils to id fmi tilie's rendlkeed des titute by reallon (if It' prcvailinig drotth. During an iiiteiriationl at Opelousas, Lti. J1. A. Bailey, a sewing machine agent, was shot andl killed biy .leif Thoms, a younig business man of thait place. T he F'rench gove rnment has o41red to mediate betwveen Enhmuii iiiii 1113'ti. 'Te Soir thinks the immuinenl(e of Amnerani ini tervention gives the guestion a grave ebarnt acter. Messrs. Kahn, of Evergreen, La , fouind on their veraiida a notice gotte upi il in the most approvedl kum klu1x style, w ith al l thie symblols (of muirrder andi airson, oridering themn to move, J1. C. Pendergamst,. another of (lie ideputy recorders, who were hiictedl for comit ting frauds at the election at St. Louis, last November, hiasbeeni convicteid ini the Unilted States Court. TPhe Baltimnore and Ohio Railroaud Com pny has instrutedi all its agents not t o sell - -~ through tickets Over roadls which will not Johh in the comlbluatlin to pay no cominls sign1s to agents, A largely attended mmetirm of Irish 'Ateicans wvas held in Baltli#r last,night, or the purpose of prooslin Baanst the iy P4rllatfM t (he Lowrence ColliLi, of Amsterdam, N. Y. the Knight of Labor who assaulted Editor Wm. J. CUine, of the Amsterdam Daily Denoora4, as sentenced to six months in the penitentiary, and fined $50. A terrible wind and dust storm passed over Hastings, Nob., unroofing the Opera House and City National Bank. Much other damage was done in different parts of the city. Arthur S. Austin, an eccetftric lawyer of Vermont, who recently made a fortune of *150,000 in Birmingham, Ala., real estate, was arrested at the instance of his wife, who says he is insane. The requisite number of Knights of La bor, of Pennsylvania, signed for the forma. tion of the Vale Assembly of iron workers. It will number its advocates not less than 25,000 men. ,John Neve was recently arrested at Liege, for trying to smuggle copies of Most's Preiheit across the border, lie has been surrendered by the Belgian police to the Prussian authorities. At the fortnightly meeting of the Nat. ional League Healy announced that the League meettngs would continue whatever stel)s the Government might take to sup press the League. At a conference of the clergy of Cashel Diocese, held at St. Patrick's College, Thurles, Archbishop Croke presiding, a resolution was unaniiously a(ople( pro testing against the coercion bill. Every Mayor or other ollicial in Alsacc Lorraine suispectel of French syipathies has been diistmissed. Even in schools the S:amC letcrmnination is evident to repress all French sentincit. An Atlanta dispatcli clainis that I'resi. dent Cleveland has deli iiitely cepteI an invitation to attend the Piedmont Fair, which which will be held in that. ciy during the lirst two weeks of October. Up in New York they say tlt S:rnih Bernhadt's hea(l resrnibles that of Si nator l-varta, but no ribald wretch his yet ac cused her of wearing an Evarts title. Ahbace F. Walker, of the inter-State Cominerce ('ommission, stain I; six feet two in his stocking feet, and tips the her:un at the 250 ponni notch. Sales of Scott's ond uk'h e10 r:ty's w ork have not lten overly large of late, but E. 1'. Ioe has nide close on to 10,ho already out of his 'le Fell in Love WViti Ilis Wife." Ex-Seniiator Fai', of Nevl:a, whose term lims btt rcently ('xi)irei, did tinot ass a sinigle week ii tlie vest-pocket eommnia wealthli during the period that he sit as its rriecsentative. L1ord W\ . (ecil, seeconi son of the 1lar quis of Salisbury', has just been lic'rnsId to .iceuraey lin rcat \ arniouth. lie will bor in One of the poorest districts of the tow n. \Irs. Clevelad is <lnoted as sayiig th:it Stman'y babies have been natiied fo tin I':"idiit that he says he is afraid tl tt ii >' yearts the penitenti:ries vill ie full el G;rover (levcands. I)ngcr aong the A1liawk ri vii fr i high watr is now p:issed. The ('rutuil Iiutiks were found toru uP tmore thi was aitieilptted(. Passenger train. are rim on the West Shore roadl. Arliabishop Croke, of (ishiel, and all tie Iriests of his dliocese hitve signetI it iu'mO rial prol(sting against the passage of tin new (0C'(ionl hill, which the dtiocuni' 1.igea is a iueasure c:lculatedl to lea to gre.iter ('rime1s. 'Thu' plileie lmve been ordered to or s=tum evictions on the Alruois of 1iui,lo,towii ' ,t'i e ii(xt week. 'his b(ing tie ease W tt O'Uirin will ptroccrd to ('anadai in. iti'l ate ly to demmun(" the 1anpu1ii:' rauuse iin sanctioninig the eviction. A vigihtce (omiittee, frun Ibown counlty, N'eb., ovetook twio y'oung. ini' 1:apturiied thle other, ,Jiiimes I i>ati. (In oftu lie V igihtiints wails danigerosIly diot. 'hicago~t is still ton, aiid work oni iunimy lance I ric'k h:iyer aid had11 carr'iers. ha:ve (uttiially' ter's. 'Il Dolh-y's Th'aitre- to lake aftion ih.sirned colupii es by I the ini-e,to niiiroad la w. weti(i iit' at n.iht leavingL five chiihteni, thei iiblest 11 years~ of ageI, iiiiked tip ini hiis inmtse'. Witie lie wais ablsnt thle hiotise IIauihttri adtehilr. er l bre nivcet ini 'inc'innati, wvished him to 'tisit thn ('h:iinb-r (of ( 'iom merce, bitt n> nnt'tI-ml' of tiamb!ei' coubil bei found witllin t int;ro. dhiee hiiim to finit body . Governior' Iloss, of T'iexas:, lia. vtletn ti tax blill whic-ihIpostpoe fortii ne)0 veat- thei etolleitionl oft taxe's iln the drtoiithdtricIt . embaineig someli oft count11 i-s. th le-e hot11 the hit! vtiiulates thei i''ederal Contein tion. inigtn Tihurisdaiy was a :grand .l tihetic leftters' were r'eceiveil from iiiJohnt Shetrmian, iloseoe C'onkling, Fitzihugh I,ee, Soulst Co~x anid ofthers. Seeretary i Whitney hats awardieid to ft ' lieithiri' ('any of, Pennq-Iioina n-tithe btrcts fori turiiniig aot' h,e htns o e gunt' forgigln -li,5'. iii:tiil 'tee armor1s tiphotes, t la i t-aleeos of In.-,th i 'bh fiad waro ,asing a blros (f pl'('nt r i;111 , t,t'0 Te -elitas taued now a noas leI wh miheiiiwasgnitd bthe la p ofli theoi T tithe New YIorkl tt'i(h lorld i' put WileSn rett ol-n,the bac -lfor "Imtlti somei new "r Eamlet."it was i-'il Nyte, oti hitweveco, whoa liedrspored o ith abec oft tol ag si in Whte imm'oitl prodcio. Tlhe tical poosalsin cue iiI oforepir ration Il'the ey, bstag . March now kniat her -wlot hin e wew cons itumer taS rndy ii andf 'sa,oish'tingte the torawe beet iotshu matilndI suittinthe ta ontt-s tha lie schiiJlI'oon le hichrrivee threlitun erit-- Eagtwhith wits teplied ostiith hreei ionebh itea ond ac 21. atdiisosar i nea illahway,t-o (if thin busineh 2t, lend oher V-i0 ers os isite the morgu.heylvebn Ail' head' o w-s suronder wih cutilvlwitt pbihi opeaaceo hue facey aree cgetl il Ciag iweshibound lins thae coclt udeds au-ry mt ithip o en the symathy Thn lie revoltheoad rty.addvsin rn lrank control of tah intn,wh unete nater inelsyield theek po they hae breen ighiti wovlntlieergi.iede pe A convi y a oftaun 0 0d0lerso h arrvd oft liesnafor, tanhstati dite convict h~ Czar. oThe ar~ledtNhlss u r neeyssetdo eigi yptywt 'e.en he irst . .n the sag I some oDe t . Lim that OBen wais nt a gooc st ' ime, so he adopted Raymond. S1881 of Justice Dtdy gave him the legal ilght assumle the. name by which ho has M e been known. - Mr.-James Brown Potter gets the most unkindeet cut of all from Mr. Bancroft, the owner of thu London theatre where she is playing, who says: "If I had known what I now know, 1 would have sent her into the country and had her play three months as Miss ,fikins until she had worn oft her angularities." Mr. Parnell says he likes the looks of the Irish situation. '''he arbitrary action of the ggvernmeiit in closing the debate when my ameulment to the first reading of the coercion bill had ionly 1e(e1 un(er discus sion for one evcnbig," he adds, '"hls pro duced a strong feeling of antagonism to the measure thi roughut (lreat Ihitain." The sealing siteat!shipl Eagle, which l:s arriveI at ht. Johns relprts that ilie debr an( appa('ent w\reckage, witht Ilie sh1ipt nanme found on the ice, were flung over board to u ake rooi for seals. ''here is great r(eJoicing amtong tli scalers' fanilis over the arrival of the supposed lost steamer. BurrillvilIe, Ithodle Islind, WeInesday, elcct(l a epubilic:ii Seiator and one ite plii d un ltiresttivie and faila( of aun election for one 1;er('e1n i tatiVP. 'The Sel at!e is uiw 'icoiplth' ::l t st:is ]lcpubli (^tns "0; 1ecras 10. TJhe iTlousc st,unts': Ihiepi1,1h'ans ' 2, )emiitocr:. tI I, Prohibition ist (,ne :tti (and tn Vet t) 1e clcted(1. Can"limdl GUibbaans v:iil o o L,ond1on lorathiv andtl reiin Ihere it few days to ('olsutlt with ('irlinal ut ining on lueslions alleeling_r the Knilits of I.ator. ''he coni g;re;:iti,,n of the 1loly Ollice lits de ed l in favor of the recognitionl of the Kn iethts of S,abor in aecordaice wt ih Ca riinal Giblnu's ''lie first clay's salt of lots itt '.'nemer, Ali., at regatcI $1 0,ol'o. Ikeeer is a ion 1'3 miles fruni IIUrmin li i i, whiltib h:s four 1s10 tull fut lintes buildliin, t wo colling iiiills atl numerou othei r ii(ln tritl pla:nt(.,\which as-Urc a poplul:til,n of n1o1 h(st lh:mr 110 i1). A\ spec(ial dli lt:th fromi Lou(1+)n to (hie lilihmondt /N. drhl' s:-;, tl it Ihe comimit I n of iltilishi h ibh-ri of V'ir iniat b '1n1. :'(le(ted to visit i;i'liunand to onifer 'ithi Ithie comttuitte l I he Leeislnture r1'lative' to 1he debllt, of the uc wit(, 'ill colsi-t of two pers('ons. Si ir E:wVan(i li arnton 1 ad .wivatI lIraithwcrite. I'1(-3armitt ons h:Ive b!eurii foi (ll' 1!l nai l lill in Wa+hinglon. The W lite Iln(N(" grounlIs iuit the W'iaiShi intoI 1 llonu rnt it. .rotdsalti ei to be 11' its cmtiu). Gov. I i'l u(lig ho , of \'iin 1 I , is lipected(I t(t i I'on(rnaderitI( i ii (' iic. A1 lire ('n Tuei(.(li nig,ht, in (lmn: ("ci; .A( (onmi( co,Unty", \';i.. d(striced mrost of t hbusiness irtii n of 11he otu n. 'Twet y-' t e huiilinps, in Inlin;; 1I t h (tI it nl (:'n it'l I 1.tel, 'o.tollh :11i iu m be 1_f' i m 15ie housl', we ie hUt i ted. I .;0, 1 0, in0-ttan("e :'2,1000. 'Fi re ins of P'lle'int :md( M-s. Ihir, 111In1 liv bi1 t ivately t'hken f i:in thi(ir scrct, r('sliug p,la(ce at Spr iint.sl-l, Ill;., :ntl inte rrel in the 1 1(ri ia lt of th( l.in. -' l i nuontumenit, in O::kridl-e ('(me(t(r\'. I;e:r thnt city. Therie wereI lot few Ir m5 in ai litililci. 1 'ro- . T'y'i n(lall's nt .i n::li fl [ tth pli o - f t ' iipl of n:(Iu' ir l it ' l IIhy il It i il Ilit tili1 01n\, wh ti It h I l t , i i.4 i1 t ::i, he's biewni e P u'' ht, h )1:,'4Ieep r l'.1 hi ib1 m aJ i r.lla',41 , 1 i n:1 t(i:. 'i :.0 l. '. - i !t l at lit' i te i h tn'ii r<i 1' ' ,I t~ -it ri 111ih" ii in ' r ib lt-. whicih'! w ' it 'i t ;hi, ii' ' i:Il. i.-Ii ii,.a. l i lo t h : : tu '":(. the enli. I1 (ah t .,,: h in( I ' I till l iln l(t- 1 .i i liii ?',tit i el t .'- ,ua. l it itill iatit'li iit ,r 1ll ''l lit I - tiI fa ll ito lin .she)* it: m." I It ut ll t .wI ilurett t ' ( 1.'it l\ -t I I ih' e. , I t.i"l:. ' ;, ttIith i i t i t ,t 'I. Ii, tIA t.. t IIi L, A talitheitases ofll llegat l''- frit' lil kni slt':iegro worhi- Vn tiw lLtTii: tiltgis 'trlL- tvrweo n hoe sobkii ih,a i-i' Al ofe Lon len,0i lla i(iril)-l [l's )(in - tu'l when they gwi nIt n 11:u1 I'l h) w.u'. in he proiims.j : of e ha ;-.edec tom hey l ailomi obcle.rovhen demnd of lidtrk. S (eaif t:lesrikoed he hal miigu tolen st d for ItreIwth, tonuinn A nte liihue *~~alnot i;ou.dy daner 'ti Fren i - obew n of h Stbec was attacked by a howling mob who pe embers with Large lumps of snow i One of the females of the atmy was kbfeked senseless and dangerously burt by being struck on the head with al.piece of ice weighing nearly live pounds... The drums of the de tachment were all smashed. The police have as yet made no arrests. Henry W. Grady writes of Cleveland's prospects: "'l'The South is more than satis tied with his record, and there will not be a division of sentiment in any State from Virginia to Texas on the question of his re nomination. lie will carry every State In the South into the convention and will not lose half a dozen delegates. In the Electo ral College he will not lose a vote from the South." A tire occurred at Lancaster Thursday morning, burning down several houses. Mr. Joseph Walker, in feeding his stock just about daylight, in the livery of hick son & Walker, was using a new lantern, and tinding something the matter with it, undertook to take the lamp out of it, and in an instant the hay and fodder took fire, and the Ilames spread too rapidly to be ar rested. The horses were saved, but Mr. Walker was severely burned. The language used by Chamberlain, in speaking .at the meetings in Ayr, has in flamed the Irish against him, and he has received numerous letters warning him that lie will not leave Scotland alive. Ad dressing an a"semblage of 2,O00 persons, (aimnberlain spoke of the Irish people as those who 'commit theft, ruin industrious men(h , and outrage women,'' and he used other language equally abusive. LuihLa Washington's memory is libeled by some gleeful ghoul, who says that her writing was very bad, that she knew no other punctuation mark than the dash, and thatt the acostrophe was a stranger to her. '1'he &eeful ghoul evidently has very few fenilline correspondents, or he would know that sone some of Martha's most charming ulbuiglters--if she he regarded as the Mother of 1'r country-are similarly scornful of ItceSe little convenltionalities. 'I'hi rivals at Queenstown of emigrants on their way to the United States, are enor mlous. The railways are running special trains to accoimlodate this class of travel. 'The nuintber of emigrants now awaiting tueuers to carry theiu to their destinations is already greater that can be housed in the hltil ot,l lodging houses, and mny r.re cammping, in the streets. Fifteen hundred tulbarked yesterday. Three thousand more ie e x pected to arrive Saturday next to take steaimers. I)r. Itay Palmer's son, Rev. Charles Ray I'::hner, thus explains the story that. his fitnus hymln, "My Faith Looks Up to 'the.' has two stanzas less than the origi nal ta ft hutnded to I)r. Lowell Mason. 'l'he trui'tth about that is thnt his father translated front the German Iwo stanzas describing a suppnlilit before thle cross, and then added tWoI lote as the suppliant's utterance, and tiri- wietre the first two of the hymtn as it niw ap pei:U . 'lhe translated ver:SCS were TharsdI:ay afternoon George Werner, a lenietr of t he suburhan village school, in th t ow of Williamsburg, Wis., punished a re' ractory pupil named IHenry Zugbusch hy alp I, ing a ruler sharply to his wrist, :u ,I the boy fell back in his sent uncon s'ious. Su1pposintg that the boy had fainted tiay th.'n threw two pales of water over huint, l,it the pulpil was dead. The teacher I'I :mcl hals not been seen since. The fatmers of the con munity are looking for hin :ttt II r:mten to lynch him as the boy's It tr ch ltims that Werner chokedi him to ic t'h. II nr' (beorg"e's wife is coming in for her the ciuriosity of those who "want t kno,, you know,' and the Brooklyn / 7 tells them that '-'e is a thorough h mice hoily, devotcd to 1. r husband and ti ui Iur ild reni; one of the znmall, plump, cheemry, bodies thait never get down-hearted, -i'd PpIpe who have known thenm a long miiu . iv that but for her unflagging devo mi ai :eidt enthbusiastic b)elief in him Mr. < ir, woutld never' harce been able to come iam n lintly'~ through the long period of ar ti;-'m- imeanis anid hard work wvhichp. -i I Id lu i su ien sucicess. '"hpe Tfli Il're'iilellt iiul Mirs. Cleyelmmnd were not miat at the chiris-teing of Baby' Wh,liitney, hut the~y showed they were niot urannalliui of flhe event in a very substan-. tIhd imainer. Th'leit pieset, whlichu was l*)l0:ii(01 ini a large t'ase of blossom pinik phahlu, linedt withi white sautin, conisistedl of aialsome silver platter, milk bowl and spoon. 'Tiie platter andl bowl were in the style knowii as satin finished, in the centre it eachl of which was engraved "DIorothiy." l"o n mmg a deep) border around the ed ge I raisedI figures all mnantier of quaint de us'ii oft thibiren etngagedl in childish sports. companying this~ was a dainty basket of .\ttor;niey Genermil Garnlandt hatd a hamrdi ilml of it in his earlier tmanhood. After h s atnision to the bar he hung out his1 mane Ia t Wamshinmgtoii. Arkansas. hut the bents mill paissied his tdoor and entct'ed the >'lice, oF an oler lawyer. One dlay lie filmnishe dI his (oflice associate by blindfold n0 himtself, stepping up to n' map oif the am antd viciously thust ig his pencil iinto dme inap, withI the words; "I am going toL m>ve where my leill strikes. If it's a io, I'll p)ractice baw, if it's countiry, I'll armi it ;iaf its a rivet-, I'll go to stoeamboait a'."iTe penicil strtick Little Rotck, and iere lie went. I cv. Lilwatrd G. Ta'ylori, pastor- of the vlaare Aveiiuie Unlitst (huri ch, Buffalo, V. \- died ye.sterily oif pneumontia. HieC 5 - it iir (of thle Jtaptist Sundlay School l uarterl-y and1( furnished lessons niotes for I he UnB it i.Ie:id er., lie was author of a1 mne of flh- .\oody' & Sankey' hyns :nd I h-r naueal f'av .'es. lHe wasO a graiiulte a I tiucknell tol Ii and imil Iochiester 'Thieo- t ,oiwal Semi nam-y, ial haid beeii successive. ( .''tanori oif thue (Coliium Place Baptist c 'hur-h of New (Orleans, the Park Avenue a am Chuiurelb of Chicago, anti thle irst ptit Chitiichies of Providence, 11. I., mad auk N. J. is Buffalo pastorate be iin Juammery I, 188l. a A ni I nianaipolls speciial says; On Satur-a hmy Ilm-t the ti('ket agent of the Pennasylva an rt;i at 'iLotganspoirt, refused to sell a 'a i- f le tickets to San 1 )iego over the hwa, o and Alton iroad, the Western con- S i in of thle 1Pennisylvanlia lines, which he~ i lynsylvania Company lias boycotted. ' I l olitral to sill the party tickets lexadiing I veir ai tcompueting line tof thle (Chicago andi(l ln Airpresenitative (IF the Chicago mul Al\ wen i55mt to I,oganspoirt, withi imnstrue( ln i-mt shouxhil the P'ennsylvania agent tiil rehmiie to sell tickets via the line, to nullg fte matte'r before lIme fUnited States e ourtfs undell(r the tnew discriminationi clauseY if thle nitw lawsi.u . rr-Ni of Mandu,it lindleutkra. The din oii (i iianig (if Sa'ih ist Swinlerics ra isn edi yesterdaliy ini West 4 7th street, w. \ Viii,. Thle pilace was ini fiil op(e1ran. . an thei s hole g.mig was arrested and l i-di inp. 'Ihey w mre foundi maukinig mil ahao-s imi IexprIl '8 pa'kaiges of milt'gedi " iiaoey amnd i'ttiiig out1 subhstitmitq ,i "ii Suilp(oed to lbe full (if "G'reen 'lr. ith ou i a br w so e titf lirectly ipiiite ai Piillestaitioin. T in ier'l r ii' had two flats, onie fiir work amid i' it,be l iii or litiid rloms, liu itiouisly filtted 1)r.I iir S --' avrii te Pr-'scripitioin' is ii o' P 'wil re'storativet toii(, mand 'om- wi nxii' , a' mimio'st vatlabk- at'ryint' pro Pertiesi; idm 'sie-l udy adapted ci to the wvants of (f chilta- tIh ed ailhis 'iulTering from weak hack, in- in vard fever, 'onigestion. im flammnatlon or tit ileeration, or from niervousness or nou'ral- b~ k. pans. Biy druggist8, CC A ROARN F n ,xtraorduary$oene i an f? ltia Court. OW Mn wusnAo, 111., April 6.--The oir muit couri olosed without tr3ing other han criminal oases. At the close the heriff announced that a prisoner was in all charged with stealing a skiff on the Mississippi. The case was tried and it ended in a laughable farce. When the prisoner entered the prison er's box the judge addressed him: "You are the man who stole the boat, are you?" "Wal, yes; but thar's a piet in the Oase, iedge. They charged me with atealin it in the mornin', but I didn't steal it till after dark. (.;rea1t Laughter.] I don't want to ho tried till they get Peter Cooper (his partner.) H1e is a worser ' man nor I am. lie steals wimmon, girls, fish-hooks and ever} - thing. [Roars of laughter, joined iin by the court.J- Pete wanted to keep the boat, but Iintended to return it after [took my things down the river." "Then we must defer trial till the August term." "No, jedge, I don't want to lie in 'ail till August. .1 want to be tried now.' "Have you an attorney to defend you?" "No, and don't want any. I hain't ot no money but a few German coins for keepsakes. 'L'hey wouldn't hire a good lawyer, and I wouldn't havo no poor tine. He'd only make it worse for me." The court appointed three prominent lawyers to defend him. With awkward gestures and uncouth language he admitted stealing the boat, but blamed Peter Cooper for it. When the jury took the case he in sisted on retiring with them to explain the situation, but this the court heait lessly denied. After an hour of wrestling with the case, the jury, to the consternation of the court and audience, and the disgust oe the prosecution, brought in a verdict of not guilty. I1{t1I N(G 11P LAt.'i11. A 1)ak,,1a f( l Who1< W :eit, t thr , :"r,:.:ry to 7)e< i<le I!er "Mii's ('ase.'' (Fromt the Cincinnati liquirer.) A little girl eight years old, reniing at Gordon, Dakota, has wriften th1: fol lowing letter to Secretary Laman. It was printed on a small piece of paper with a lead pencil, in a style peculiar only to children when they are writing their first letters. Every letter is a capi tal, and reads: "Mn. LAMARs: Won't you please d1e cide tho land case that is in your office now. Ma has to work out, and Minnie is sick, and .1 have to do the work. I am only eight years old. We h lin't no money, and Lige Moon is tr3 ing to get our claim. AnA FRea ." "Ma wants to get some money so we can buy some close and get a horse, it is awful cold here at Mitchell, I)ikota, and we have to burn hay, and can't hardly keep warm. (oodby. ADA .FRENlr." Gordon, Lakota. The letter was referred to Coninais sioner Sparks, and wont through the routine of the land ofllce, and an oflmeii,l letter was written to the girl informing her that the commissioner had decided the claim in favor of her mother, but an ippeal had been made to the secretary of the interior, where it is now pendini. l'ho little girl wrote another letter, smin tar to, her previous one, begging I eommissioner "to get Mr. Lamars to Liecido ma's case. Lige .r1oon,"' aleien:a ''told ma that if you decided in ma'.' favor he would not give her any more trouble, but Lige Moon lies." This letter was also answered, and the correspondence sent to the secretary to burry his action. The following is a description of the clay statue of General Lee its a boy of 1-1, which is being modeled in Italy andi, it is hoped, will 1)e erected in r.rble in front of the house of Lee's chuihood in~ Westmoreland county, Via., on the site of the tombs of ma.ny of his followers who fell in the war. Thej1 figure is e: - ecedingly characteristic and full of life, and the face rejuvenated by Mr. Ezekiel from his own bronze portrait of the Gleneral in later life gives eloquently the premise of wvhat was to conic. "The boy is father to tire man" here in very bruth. The right hand, holding a little, simple cap, rests on the small stump of in oak tree, while the left, brought ny) x> about the level of the waist, clasps a Bible, with one linger betwecen thre eaves. The youthful figure is slightly ~urned from right to left, and the head s erect and thrown back a little, as if to ~atch the light breeze which blows apart ~he fold of the boy's simple blouse and eveals in part the promise of strength md compactness in the figure. TIho mall feet for which the Lee family are amous, are finely, modeledI, as also the him, boyish leg, in its neat stocking and >reeches buttoning below the knee. I ad, by a mere chance, an interesting pportunity of judging the faithfurlness f the likeness as a mere likeness, if creditary resemblances are to coutnt for nything. 'While I was examining thre gure in detail, there came into the tudio a lady with three p)retty dauigh ars, who was introduced to me as M rs. looper, daughter of General Lee's first ousin. One of the young ladies, aged bout 15, bore so striking a resenmblance the boyish portrait of her illustrious elative, as to make it certain even to ai tranger's eye that they were of the Marne; lock; and, indeed, Mrs. Cooper (who is sually called the "niece" of General ace, though r eally the cousin once re ioved, and was on terms of thre greatest fi'ectioni and confidence with him) de lared that any member of thre family iust be satisfied with the striking like ess, apart from the artistic merit of the ork. A ' etern n at th il unhii~ a-,* . ' I was1 ini the m(ain of iin' Pstmra.(er (h-ni ral w%aih ig my charnee to six-ak to him dtheni a Dernrncratic Seinato)r saidl to I . ri(i(r Imi voice: "'il goit here' I;-1 i siuai,'' Indicating wvithi his thumbjit the ii rahle llepubIilearnmeimber fromn Conn a et iit whoii was0 ini tl- revolvig (lair at i:, rail V ihs' car. "1i alwa1 gets her iii, -W ait does. Ii is alway 's*; es.y.. rst. lIe rs lie obstaile I ualways rnn 1ionst~ at the Navy I>e1 a tmeini t lii "ii I 8I14 ( a s ;ii t mor pro x y 110y i ti t he lat N -tan Idny lher mni, hvii a r ' i i. IIa , ayo Whai~t a thill I of t error passesi over ins hein we read thre record of' some fearfulI "'astaition b y tire, anrd yet. it is a fa t tihet, Oisatl(l arie diIly beling consumediW by the wvard tire of fever, casedC( by :ons*iny. in of the lungs, which could be stibdued f)r. Pierce's "Golden Medical DI)s very." t modlawtyr;' ' ', Mus hidriatetnertt buo rsd a ll ;; 't"li "Thou= senzds of c=t a etRr egg rollin9, a custom w>f lt* d lu this city for ever ao mlany yea t 1 part,icipants were of all nges, $Izbs and condttions of life, from the panpered ohild"otluxnry, with her Frenc ii nurse, to the poor, black piekaninuy with bare feet. All ha: eggs, boiled and dyed, and made the air ring with their happy 8houts and merry laughter as they rolled th91r eggs 11(1 tlhemnselves down the grassy knolls an1d cienscd (tela other across the laWns. The Iresi(ent en,joved the tspectacl very miuch. Ilki ollice winlow op(ed (lirectly over the scene, and1 he frequently piused in his work toga/.e upon it. l r. Cleveland spent the muorning :tt the country horne, atid so faIled to Se the thildrcn at Play. While the I'resident's pul'!ic receptittn wa in progress inI thae E:,t 1otu in the afti:itternoon the ch1ildlrItn Ic.ttd tf it and Ilocl d in in I:reat munet s it slhake h:tnds with, t'he .'resident. o01; L)VDT IIEA1R. I' TIIUNI)EIR. An interesting letter front Mr. John WY. Veeks, ttupe rilttten(dent" of Del:alb Pauper llonut: From a feeling t:f gratitude and a de siro to b('netit other, 1 volunttaily nake this stattcin(nt. 1 is v great reason to be thankful that I ever heard of .L. . ii., as I kuow what a blessing it has a tn to me. 1 have uflered with Bronlchial Ctt tarrh for a number of years. Si cin,toultls ago I was taken with a severt pai,i in right car, which in a few days )eganl to dis;chargo matter, with terrible and al most unbearable palpitation and all r orts of noises in my head. in ten days after the commencement of discharge and pain in liy car I began to grow deaf and in six weeks I was so deaf that I could not hear thunder. I was then colnpelled to use conIver;a tion tubc, and it was oftC1: that I could not licar with the tube. I then com Inenced taking B. . B. and the running of my car ceased running in five weeks, and canm pow hear without the Iu be. Mv general healthl hats ilnl)roved, il pitati1o11 ceased, and feel like a new being, and appreciate the benetit I have receivcd fron t . .1L. I. (uale in Atlanta, (at.) with gratitude to (}od and thaukfullines:; to tho Proprietors for such a medicine. I cheerfully rccomntr,urtd it to all who are uillieted with deafness and catarrh. Try it; persevere in its use and you will be convinced of its value. JOHN \V. WEEKs, Superintendent I)elitib Pauper Itome. Decatur, (a., May 4, 1Sil. RIB ( IIi'S L)ISIEASIE. I have been a sulh'rer from hidycv atal Blhdder troubles for several year. 1 have lately had what is tetrii:( Uriga )isases, and have had consideralec hw ell ing of my lgs and tihtoltttt s,a of lrth. 'T lIe utrca h,a: poistmed rty I blood also. 1I scetred anti an using (U. .IL . .) lut.nic l,lotd B'ahna, il.l 1indtl it acts powerfn!ly ;tnd very tlrtici.ly, and I ant delighted witht its ell ets. .i had previously mad a large <luatity of vatriots advtrtised rein ethis, tnd several (tnticnnt lihysicians ah'" w:aiitd <m li, ltu li. '. p. stands at the lop. ,;)ilN Ii. :A11 Cix. .tiock r :eik, .i., lay 4, 18. All o t tc.;rt !litt riit 444> ,t it'. t it te t nu t sil to or o el (4 5 l I ett, -c.oeil at 'r .'at .:+tt .i ' g It't.4I >(4tI( , ., i,ii T.f l ; , w i.. I leel .44 .5 re 142 . 1(. 4 Ii . :, i elo y ' t: .t 0 !t ' .t:T t . .t t I;"a 444. iI. ei . 4 ( . ', ,ttI ~ :1 I ! i o t" tr. : . iu t ,t \l' 44 i0 LIit ISIc. t :it tl tt;u,tO tl_tii. Ui tg l rt utt t v . dotie 'cfown. .\ta , a n I: -.1.. . \t ata, a. 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