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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-11-14, Page 3V 1",-To-vembbir 14, 1884. . .. , I., -11. ... .. "..... . 1, . I , OXAMPOS QV CARL'X011. lextracitti front Wror4d.614 Ne'sy Assok— who , 11 l9alge An illubIlla At e1i " Di4mr, . 'vivo '"filer 0 1 it . a �T . j.j1p niad Ofs'"ciasisl — X NICIPPI,com I IVI*kt@ . I . Occasionally and. At to ' . mg interv0s, Bays . - Mr. Fronde, Mr. Carlyle ,allowed bimself to � be tempted into London society. Of an ... � evening opeatt At ,the Dean of IN , , . , I - ... eatmins. ter's he writes in big diary ; * 11 Lion entertainment toPrinom Helena and bar Prince Christioll. Innocent little Princess, has a kind of beAusy, etc. 04o . little flush of pretty pride, gal$ one, whqu , she ratio to go. out 'from dinner, bhook her I I . 1. I � bit of train eight, raised hot pretty head (fillet of diamonds oole I ornaments , round. , , her hair), sod sailed out. 'A princess born, Lou know I' looked really* well, the I ex , got � a, ttle soul. Dinner, evening generally, W68 wiserablo, futile, and cob.t me silent 1089M. nia the whole nighb through, Deserved It, did I ? It was not of my choosiag—nIt . clulte." . I . PICTURE OF PI0J:,WICX. . When Mr. Oarlyle met Mr. Dickeno he wrote of -him kindly : . To John Carlyle.—Cheless, March' -17, 1840.—There, at the dear cost of a shat. . tored set of nerves'and head Bet whiling for the nomb eight -and -forty hours, Idid.see lords and lions—Lord Holland and Lady, Lord Normanlry, oto.—and then, for Soiree upstairs, Morpoth, Larisdovtne, Frefich Guizat, the Queen of B I eauty. ate. NAY, Pickwick, too, was of the Sam, e. ' dinp?rparty, though they did not Seem to heed him over-, . much. 11, I, a flue little fellow—Boz, I thh1h. Clear blue, intelligent eYeSi,eye- brows that he agohes aniazingly, large pro.. trusive rather loose. mouth, a face of most. extreme mobility,whioli he shuttles about �eyebrows, eyes,.mouth %nd all—"in &-very I � �. I I Ing, - Sure , singular manner while Speak' , mount this, with a 19086. Obil 0.1 00111103011- � colored hair and set it on a small, compact figure, very Small, and dressed a la D'Orsay rather than well—this is Plo4Wiok. For I the resba %plet,shrewd-looking- little fellbwi who Beems to guess pretty wall what he' is I and what others are. ". I . THE BRIGETS AND BRIGHTESSES. , ' Here is his account 6 of the Brights : I will tell you about Bright, and Bright. . dom, and the Aochedale Bright-taill-'some- 461ther'dhy., -JapoliBright,'the 'y6unger man, and actual manager at Roohdale, rather. pleased me—& kind of delicacy in his fea� tares when you saw them by daylight --;at. all events, a decided element of 11 hero. wors"i which of course went for much. - Bat J.P�f Bright, the ariti-corn,law inem.. bar, who had come across to most me, . with his cook nose and pugnacious eyei, and. Xarclay-Yox Quaker collar, John .and I discarded in out views not a little. And in toot the result was that I goo to thinking occasionally in the Annandale adoent'and communicated large masses of my views to the Brighba and Brightesemej and ahoi6k peaceable Brightdom as with. a passing earthquake;' and I n& doubt lefb a very-' laostionable impression of myself there, poor young .1adies (Quaker or ex. Quaker), *ith their 11 sbolitt6n of Capital puniBhment"—Ach Gott I I had� great remorse of it all that evening; but now. . begin almost to think Leerved them, righte, Anyway. we ounnob help'll, so there it and' Lancashire in general may lie for the present. . . I A BLL -H AT GLADSTONE, '- . . . In a letter to Dr. Carlyle dated March I worthy to be called magnanimous and -noble, that it il Without exampi , i � I a in My . OWR Poor history-, Add I think. it, is unexampled, too, in the history of ,govern. I Ing persoolo,towardt meh ,of leftors at the, I pres . ent, as at Any time ; &ad tha , . I . I t T wilt oate!ullypreoerve it as ..one ofthe, thin$ I 9 , , precious '$a in.; "'a , nd h ' ' , . , y morpory . . earp., A real treasure or bextello . . it, independ6at of all results from It. This said toyourpelf add rapaidtid1witti Xnan - f 1. � . y I eelirige in my own gqwai witiO, rhave.only tp .Add , I . that your . spilftdia and generou's' proposals for my . preatioul, behalf Must got . an , . - . , y of .1 t sin %ke eoeot ; that titles of honor Are, in %11 degrees of them, out of keeping with the . � I . tenor of -my own poor existence hitherto i ., n this opooli of the world, arid would be an � I , , incumOrance, not A furtherance to we -, that as to money, it has, after long Years at . Agorous . And frugal, but also (thuiik God I and those tha,t . axe gone liefore, Me) not . ,. ­ . degrading poverty, become in t,his latter . time amply abundant, even superaban- dallot; more at it too, now.a, hinderanoo, no a help to pas; so that the Royal or other bounty would ,be more than thrown away . I in.my case; an4lp brief, that except the feeling of your fine and noble coulltiab on this occasion, which is a real and, perma- . nent pooseosion, there cannot anything be done that. would. not now be ,a Eoxrow rather than a. pleasure. With thanks more I than -usually -sincere,-I, have -the- honor -to be, Sir, Your obliged sod obeciiefit Be"' I zvant" T. CARLYLE, . ­ , I - . . . . I CARLYLE'S DEAD ivirr. I I . . . . i . Here are the words he wrot3 in. his. diary after the.deidir of hill wife: I I . Alind of leaden weight of sorrow has I I . � � Come OVor all my universe, with Sharp poignancy of memory every bow and' then.. , . . I . A cannot weep; no reliet-yet, or almost oaua�iif tears., Gokkerfable.me to. live.out my poor remnant of days'in a .manner" ohs would'have applaudoill Zeles—as known t.0 ofte 0'aly—were alit yory udble,;4 life,of hidden -Watity, oll. giveif- to.�td�-ap nsirt of � MY own. How had I Ide I as . rved it2- -I, on. worthyl F1�QaUtifUI,*ex0e0aI�gI � � . .y W Ob; Low motilruflillY 66antiful nowi Ivallbit her , Ari ,thou0ht,P,9r p3y Schatzen; but'my word . : waopbqllow�� &a combijod tg,.tbe faeti.ond � 11 never thodgIft of IOS160 her., yvagn, ely -always-, I -r-cokoneil'that'l as� th vi elder ' I I Should be the - first, such a vivacity and , brightness, of life I noticed id her, in -.spite of.her perp6tual,burden, of. infirmities and sufferings day'by. day.. Twice, perhaps -thrioej during ber-bgrrible-illness in -1864,' the thought rose in m.0, gliastily vindterrible, that I was about. to. lose. her; but always my hope soon revived into a strange -kind of ,confidence 4 and very rarely was my . . work interrupted, but went on ate . a . dily up in the garret, as the one. thing galvatojy to �oth of us.. And oh, her looks -as she slate in the.balcony at St, Leonardo I Never, never. Shall I forget that - tenderhess -at love, and thm depth.so of mise.ry, god, despdir, . . . . : I . I - . . - i. . . . I � . ; .. . A' -11111LGIONAliftlE. 1. . I . I . .. . .. 1. I — � I : . I I - " John jr. Jacobs, .tornserly. of V . Ictor1n, ILessits Prosia Poy,owly . so Affluence.. I : . .. . � � I -know turns oat that the fortune lef . t to 1 John J. Jacobs, who* formerly kept the St. George and St. Nicholas hotels at'Victoriu,' . B.'_G, was,frot the princely amount. of 0631000,000, AS previousl' t t d b i -only , I , Y's a 8 , U . the paltry how �of -,43,600,000. The- San Fratl4woo E,�alnine� has the following pai;'. � ., ", tictithka:'The storyof the 116w.rdillionaire's life is a singular.orre, abounding in, those Sudden Changes and wonderful incidents so dear to the heart of the naielikt. He was. , , . rd id the year 1821 in the -city .of CinT I . I wl�[. J,RW414T CmA0144:0SX. I I I � . I I. . ZIbr1rqI iltrInte LIXIablileg gqa jt,ea,lol: of she 111119"ass 6t Commons. � (Philadelphia Encluirer.) . Kevgr Since 1832, wber the ,Reform Bill assed, after I a ,. memordi , hie Conflict between the Houses of Lords and Comm�na, has political agitation risen , . I . . to, Obesame beigho in the U4ited Xingdom as. . 11 . . now. Ths energies of popular . IeKdere are.. free, eimbllivg them to lead the fight now.. )eagivg in every place Of Importance, between the rMonservativer and Liboral i4terehtg, or � to wffat is, more strictly speaking, a struggle for supremacy between the, Upper and Lower Houies! of the 14�gililsturo. PX90ge. . I piano And monater meetings are thti order , of the day, Both parties are appealing tq the POOple for the sympathy which will strengthen them to their respective Houses at , Westminster at tile autumn Gessim of � Parliament, this year, When* battle will be, I joined once more with the result that the Lords yield to the Commons or the Cain, mons yield to the Lords. This, is, however, scarcely conceivable, and the, iAdicAtidna .. I are. that the , proud Peers .Moat bepd or break. Radicalism has . I I � I .1 eminent SPOkeomou- , who - baldly Pro - Pose the. , abolition a f. log � is)aVion b I Y. . . . bareditary stateamen. Their utt@rgoq- I. I .00 -are- received Witli-6othuslasm, which, loyalty to time-honored cons titutionalism � . . . cannot elicit, Rod the istroug, probability is. tha�withlu a few. months f rcm. this date, the House of Lords Will yield ond tbuli I earn itself anobher-term 'of grace bef ore the 6xbiDcbIOfi3Of Its privilege to exist he 4, body of legislators having the right to legislate, I as regards the greater p%rt.of its I . � , members Only because these Were born into the run I K of the peerage. And thus once more history Will repeat itself ; the 90BUIC If . u similar Coates o in 1832, will be re peateil in 1884, Then, as now; the issue regarded the eirl4irgiment of the frEirrobi � ��i_ � . so, with the. dil- . - ; Member ,1880. 04 tell P , � time at Parliament a , Membox 01 .866_80 ; Prime, so to :re6ruary 0orhAmorit log 98tilf, 1880, he, ­ P-- uviuvi 1 -ti niguer One, so g,ppO%x,, Wit4-upiliminished btrehgob. Mr. Gig4. stone, moat be numbered among R%dlo%1 . . Politicians, but the. Conservative element in - big nature is. strong, ifiakiog 11, - . - � Lot Beg%, cionaly moderate III a. crisis like the present. U,iB advanced pJaitiou in .political thought and. ,a.obiou. is tha,bro- dubt of slow growth in liberal Cant' .1 lo� tigne. There can be, no question of his Sincerity. . and � extraordinary . ab . lity as.. a statesman, whatever in - ay I I be thought , at his Policy. I Us is a I o I equalled , in Parliamentary experience and readines � a in.dA§A.te, and hie oratory is of the highast - �' - , order, 'The measures, passed in 1870, , , , , 'which 4644146ii0d and disendowea, the � - � Irish: Church and gave Ireland & libaeal Land Bill, are remarkable evidences at big Skill in originating slid �Cariylog corn . I , pre.- lionaiv Chortles of logialation. Among his , , &tog e 0 , uphievemouts since 1880 11 a a ud Laud Bill for Ireland, a obB4.age in the rules � of procedure in -the -House of-Oammons-and the passage in that body 6f the RQPresev- t4tion. of the People Bill, th use of the I � . . I - ..a a& present hubbub. He was married in 1839 to tho - - e.14000 Okghter of Me Stephen dlYnl�6. JJart., Wbb is 4till'living. Two of his eons sit in the House of Commons, one , ,is a clergyman of the Church of England, And 9118 daughter IS married too, .Minister of the Establishment. In the warps of Us . contgroporAry writing of him* within the Past few Weeks,; It The. unimpaired. vigor of Mr.� Gladstone's intellectual, .powers, remains, sk: subiset of gilmirotion to friends . and foes.14 . . . � - . . . 1. . . . ­ _ , ference� at in, 1832 the q ,professedly . .. � I .. 11 I � . the ine � 140,14 . I PRAIRILE ipituliis. opposed , rease of the electorateas . . .1 __ . . wall as the ilcheme at the' redistribution of Scenes of -Devastation in Isouthippa oijan' heats, bat now claim to opp6a b . I., � .11 I. , e the Com- � loba, � . mons on the ground that .9 mode of radio. - . tribution does ii � rreapdrident. of Ahe , . at ROcOmPauy the Itiberal The CartlwOght Co . . . Provision for an entirged'ileotorate, which PilQt Hound S�jnal writes:' . 1.� has Passed the Lower House, and wool be' . Our.*annual and apparently Inevitable a, prairle-fire Swept over the southern part of law to-4sy but for,the obstruction raised in the Lbrdi. As, however, the G the couhtry on - Wednoodity, the Sthi inst. orpment gave a satisfactory, xemson, in the In the afternoon a large had � destructive milidnitude of the task, -w wo fire was observed' mhkio�g its way from, 0 --the- -Siabje--Q-t diculid--no-t- set 'to . work to pr668ch the fi: I 8 at­Once- brauclx4-- -1 IrY the t Dakota,"dour thrifty former be dealt w . . Ell to of their . with at one -ttine, Pr6mised to Introduce a schom industry 444 tGii-!frbm destraction-in . early date, outlin a of tedistri-butJon at an some OgAe8 succ 14safully, 'but in, a. great I ad its principles', -And even number ft -,proved of no offered that. both'Houiell of parliament . avail. The fire should unite in a joint addreBsto ths,Crow' , made Its course along the south aide of Tp. pled��itlgihG 60 n 1, in. Raugis, 16. 16oad 17, And licked, up presir forw . vernmelot'to bring in and bverythifig,to its coursei with'a few exQap. . . . ard a redishrilitition measure ia tions w . here'u hard-fought battle between the .coming see3lon, and, the Peers riefused the -fire fiend and tile sattler'reBultedin to be hatiefied, the common San . as of the . People ap*probends in the presentsituation victory to the latt6r. A. terrific *Ind* car - the dispobibion iin the 'patt'of the Lords : tied bilt fire along with Morelli ble velocity .. and-ok the Consorvii,tive party; to,pro alit and.foroo,'loaping over fire -breaks 19' iird . . the onlarjewen . � V j5 - feet widej and 'hurling brands of fire I . . t, 68 long as Possible, 6f the .and burning ember "in ,y 6100toral body' of the .United Kingdo 'a eve, direction, m- Ahus destroying sta k, ,hlab war. deemed . I LiberiAl., sod Radical' orators. have the more than. secure,: and Continuing, in its advantage over agitators on tfie. other side, course until it was checked by the Badger in the presaaaq of -this' omMation. which Crack. The full b 'of the damage 'one intended..to . a on nown us I notwithstanding professi i dons is of cours If ' ' yet 63o�ept seems rather to gain thin. Jose ii.treugth' I exten r6move it. A large body � of * capable me' ,in our immediate vicinity, but u;doubtedly " ' I n .a grout 'arnouht of graidund other'stuff Aia waiting to. be enfratiobiBed, � They Sea has * been destroyed which will - not . be that the peeks have L delayed their efifran- kno I . chisement, sod j I adge them by their � works wb'for some, time. the :most dd&r- I W '. able Oise iiii that. of John MtilleB, sem, 30'. rathor'than by�their ordo'. . . *110 Wag Lent - the last great change- fil the.congtittlency 1715 , !rely olean'ted out, � losing , . .1 house, stables, granary , (containing L 360 , . If -the House Of. ,Coffinions was .roade by bushels of grain), mower', reaper, tub L ke and the .-Reform. .Bill of 1867-68, 'Which, everything iliat he owned exoe0b- hie team . . e*preBued in general language gave holise':1 . . L I I I ily.,W.A" very whit. I � iok lost his . ___ eard- I I. � �tAg'-'4�-ikoTgPgks--ud-hmamd-the� �Stfible�(Ooataining:,- , . "23rd, 1873, he writes. - 11 Gladstone4pp monati,whe;e big; f am hold Stiff 01 horses. Mr. Thog.Cobbleb . to me one of the moBf oontemptiblest 00. DOWD, avin A Ingualauaing in Eno - I . party Islif . Z .qu lostion in,th -two---v&luabIe-­cows) - witrift ,, sing . . C&M-' pj , . a rural districts, -grain w I leverlooked. Apoor Rituiulldt;, aliftTot Considered quite mail to-do I but did not make provision for the establisfi. and also sev6n Stacks of Iii.6h Wore and tho. , He turned up in awaidog ibe'thresher. ' '' . I . �. ghly honorable. . spectral kind of phantasm of a man - ths, ol , . I 'heat of virivallyholioehold suffiage outside Below is a partial list. of 'the. I . losses Bill. nothing in him hilt forwo and coremoni 01 - ow .rleans as 9 diamond mslr� of the limits of bor6ughs. : Daiiug the late fered, which will no doubt -have ma ' ies obant, the buginess, no doubt,follow6d by his :session of .Parlismaiit, . which tasted from I I and outside wrappages I incapable of seeing . I . 11 ny I Additions when ohs total aniount .-of the veritably any fact whatever, but Seeing,'. father, &a both -his brotheks, were. in the' Februory 5th to; August 14oh pf%the present. . damagedoneii known: . . I . I � . crediting and Ittying to heart themere: same line.. .'He 'was then. cons illered. by� Year; -the 'Prime, Minister, Mr. Gladstone, I I ... , All who know him to- be, the.pbasessor .of James Elliot, Boo. 28'. 145"Aost" his clothes of the fact, and faueying thou all introduced; on February 28ob; the repre., stables, five stack of.gram and two Plige. the rest does not exist. Let him fight his. a considerable fQrtilue. � Handling .the''.0entahon. of the - Re5pleBill, the object of . - ; � . . a . own battle, in the name of Boo . purem of gems his . 1p%trog; -ka �amohg A. C. Clark toet . Stack Containing about Izabub,.the T �ea�X;r I . which was to Supplement the,. former 20 tons of bay and -a quantity of puts., His I the elite of the city� . board of �tn i . P . easure with provisioni g*ving the county- -'gkAin. staoke-vind�rrew_frum . . . * god of Ekron, who seems to be his go& i 06 his or , ,&I Ila 11110 OL . I . . e-houss,barely, � P616i,blaintism I 11 � '. - . 1h M -W 01 On. � ,. by in -1863- 7Vousel t0fdor the' same privile as ad - 'is ' 'CE WITU DISRAELI. With" hio'brothek Solomouo ,"Jack" at fellow residistit in' boro'dghs, I us r" , , .escaped destruction--, I - ... - , . . .. CORRESPONDEN � once Started in, his business of diamond tfie.nuinber, of electors fjo . a glolog ; ",-Rdlibbir Croas and J. Weeldy Qlarik,. goo. � . 1. bout. t 'reO 20, had everything destroyed except -their - , , He.had a different opinion 'of * the *Par ' ,tesdiiig; having. brought with him a large, And &-quartor toAtioull five ,to "a uarter* harses, -which were Saved by.the ef(oris bf 0113nal qualities of Mr. Disraeli, who, he stock of the geme....HiB brother'commeheed millions, .,out 'of' W. -total opulatio.a. of Mr. Stewart, of Snowflako, who acoiden- urged, -1 could see faetq,"* was good natured- it motiiey,leodin6 business, which was thirty-h-ve. liaillidlus. - a ithaba, . offing tally happened to be in the'vidinity at the .and bare no malice. This fbeling was not attended With such success that he soon great ,Opp . Coition . . . 1. 1, Me GI do ona -an . lessened by the correspondence which becarrid known as the Rothschild of, -sapportere I 'a tiore- Me-' Cross' lose will be severe as' ensued upon Mr. Disra . I Sun i outvoted .every.�' Attempt to his grain Was. a firib: � .. I elile offer to him of Francisco.- . :In 1854 -the. .subject of - this. .deprive lialsond of ,its I Ahe advan. I 't , - . Oample slid An' exQjBl. . . , . share in an crop. . � . _. . . . � . I 1. . 11� the Grand Cross of the Bath. Tb4 foi. wrtiale� became acquainted.. with � Mrs.. �tjpa of this measure, wIAch passed Its . . . . "t l low!pgis the lettor in which the offeir.'Nas Mogmlsky,au eAtimabiti lady,'8180 a native of third keading.1h the- H6 Use Of - Coramons hi Alexander, Wieldle logo everythibg on: . . . mader . . . . . . 'Gineinnuti, wh I ere she waw..kuown by.:Iier bdJuna26th. It .was read tire first* time i� 13 platia-house; stsoks'.6te, , . ' I To Thomas Ciiilyle, Esq. , ' Alexalittler MoRo,yj section ,6, ,I I maiden nameofTbweie. Af ter &few months of the House of Lords on:the 'day followi�g, tA6 13: of, grain, a L hi f oat three . Confidential.) — courtship the pair were mado *one. Shottly when an amendment'was' ' .13 k . I 8 araiing M�ohinery. . L - Proposed by �etc._ .. .1: . .. . .-.. I . Bournemouth, Dec. 27tb, 18,74, , I after this Mr. Jacobs' And his Wife lefiAlre 'Lord Cairflo,:to the effect. that, �.While . . I I Sir, -A Governineut 6hould Pacific - Slope; but 'returning . opebed''s -, Hough. . F. D. Coate lost his stable, 'containing ' reoqgnize : � h I the ,was piepAi��d - to concur two P . I . intellect. It elevates and Sustains the . Canute oteli in which line of but'ness lie in uny Well well-bonsidered and - comple a igs and a quanbity of articles . . .1 I t is i D� toDe of a nation. But it is an office which, was )lot a success, leuving'it . o, baiikkupb., scheme for the! extension' of tfie.fratchise, . mi. CUIH .10130, his house. which cli * ' adequately to fuifil, requires both courage .Ue.thbn,ini)rddrtciobiain.,ii]iVelih dfOr' tained, in additiontoliougeholdeffoots,& . 00 -it Could not Consent to % - mdagure without -quantity of,farimio i . ­ , . and discrimination, as there is a chance of hilliaself and wif e,'.:took Up the p6bulisir *acca." either' -provision for, -a re"distribution of , g machinery. - - . - . , 11falling into favoritism and patronizin pationwhiblits6hus Since followed., � -,Usages. 'O'Brien & Reynolds, Smith's His aeattibrany adequate h6oarity thatthe -gill, lost four ,'staiilia. of hay ' imerboority, which infiteadof elevating thg,, � love for,the partner of h1i life atrug0o Wai . latter parb wimid be passed before the Which Weis national feeling, would eventually 'degrade intense,und his sudden fall from tifildenos foxmer.part of, the .Policy of enfranchise. Jocated on the.'xiorth' side. of the fir6'.beJt.. . ' or debase it. III recommending Her engaged I nygat.,j�vag-gl t ,,a -k ta poverty waa a sitiydre bicig. I He lowed James Whit, I t" t tof 8, a a so of bay- which Jon a dome info operation. - 'in Y Majesty to fit oat an Arctic expedition, sod 0, single appartment in No, 418 . was unfor -� u the same position, , es �treet This was passed, the 'Opposition outnum- 4' long, list Df' smaller losses might* be in suggesting other measures of that claeg � and Again took up the struggle for btead� bering. the . Liberals, as it he'd bee Ir Mentioned i but the above are the , princip -it ber Government have shown their sympa.' a-gryty limited mfii;. The fight was, so hard arranged that 16- should,be', at a roasting of,, thy with science, and . they wish that the, cost but: J20 pluckily made a strong -effort, Conservative Peers, hold previbusly, and .61168 which ,an be ascertained at the'.data position of High.Letters should be equally despite which Ila was ften'bqmpelled'to At which the MurquiWof. 8@16bury, of writ6g, as, the western end of thedistridt but this is not so easy. seek his fribrids to ob 0 leader is Still t* I I . acknowledged; . 0 fain � asalsbad"- * It Of the- Opposition, prtsided. Usually idle .� - a haar from.'. - I - I * . , , . . .... 11st_ I . . . . . because it is in the necessity of things that appears, froni -the -fact - that Ovary Aern Was .peers Were whipped-dp for , '66 occasion. .- ' � I -, � whav Is q4 Ind P, - � . ... - . � . . the test oLmerit cannot be so precise in plaideff.aii;Aiis book'that itowaa�al,vviayia,his Subse4aentiy the HCiugd,* * . . I .. I . . . . I I of ,Lords explicitly .. I . . . I I . literature as in science, When I -doosidti, Ihtonti��n to make good tfiese l0kn"s Bubl. .declared -its. assent. to ­ the principles . . I. I - of . Go. ihto- the Chemical laboratory- and the literary world, I see only two living Does miti.*ill recollect his entering their representation 0011t&ihill in, the' Billp" but touch thO two pollee Of A, galVauic bxttor.y,. sames which I would fain believe will be stores, .'and the . request, always made an. httem . pb to revive' the Franchise- Bill What is'llo thati'theills through�.Yourbo4ios, I . . !emembered, and they Stand cub. , uie, 4 at eArnbstly, " Mr. , in that body waa defeated. In conneatioti,o, and perhaps 66n burns the Skin of, -your . 1�, I am' a, ' . , . in uncontested Superiority. I � trifle .D okt.''.: oui - III &d�Mnce me A, this Mr. Gladstone 'announced in the - 'f the current be one. is , fl of fingers, or, even, I . Strong . that of 0. poet -if UOV a gVeat poet, bri, d '?I a as Always neatlypoaven and 'House at Commons tbi5it ad' autuinn BOB., enough', strikes you delid.,on the 'instant . I a real one; the. other is your own. taste 11V ClAd.. n' last, Thursday he Sion of Parliamen 6 would*. take placo. �Xow . OaIvAubm, 'What is galvanismI A.force. I have advised the Queen to offer to confer obtains the tat i6for ation that he was . the, attempt. will ba made -to batty the Y69, an . d F36 is light ML force and heat and a baronetcy on Mr. Tennyson, and the ,,mo. no loirgier in Poverty, but was the'heir to Franchise Bill Without further delay 'from graVitutioll" But wben'.X ,am' told -this I L ' distinction Bhould be at your comniabd if . millions, through a. letter from a brotheria, Ohs obstra'ablys tactics of tile House of . am just sofar from know' W ,.Ing what any one you liked it; but I have remembered thatV England. griclosod in the letter as & Lords, The ptesent populd6r Agitation is Of the forces is 64 1 Was before. All that � L like mysolf, you are childless, and may not bank note for L2,000. But the sudden good prelimifiary to the 8 ' 11 now you could do, if I persihtod in asking for a care for hereditary holoors, . fortune hao come too - late' to make him .take place. , . truggia, which.vi � , 0 I have, there- . I . . fuller explanation, Would -,be t tall too -' 'L fore made up my mind, if agreeable to happy, the.wife for whbrii he bad strt;g- Af ter* thapassagopf the bill enlarging thb something of the'Orig ' to and 'properties of . i yourself, to recommend to, .Hdr AlajOity to glad so hard havi - died two weeks before fi�nobise. which May be Considered Almost. - the force in queatidn, and in this w&y.. I I . confer on You the highest distinitioh ,for in llie arms. I h this blow be hao.nob certain, the question of. the tedisirlbution should bbtain'Bomsiaes; of Its charaqter.. anerit at her commarid, and which, I believe,, : fully recovered. The first action taken by Of seats will be taken L up. The necessity of istles,.abd should be in no danger of mig. . . . has never yet been conferred by bar except Mr� Jacobs was * to outer a well-known it appears -in the tollo I taking it for Any wing figuees, of many . fee that force, That is what for direct services to the State, god that is, jewellety store, th=Pr!OtO.t Of Which- had *hich.rnight-bequoted: Taldog the whole your, pro got ofalrysics do.. for you, and the Grand Cross of the ilath. I will speak often loaned him amounts, III" Olf 'It United X,,,Odom there Are 180 boroughs it You have only profited by the in6trao. pay,fig t and chain and diamond ring valued with An. it I t If facts at your command tbab will 'enable well that in the vuriset of Your life You ) tiOns YOU have k6ceived,LYOU have a, store with frankness on another point. itisnot & W.ta he sum he had teodived, putchitoed with pupalmdons 'aildOr 50000 each, and At. 4460 Ing cash. ­qatf) Population of 3,825,000, � 01 should be disturbed by common Cures. I payi . He then proceeded . returning 86L ,ft,rosentatives, while 71 yon.to i.soogniZ6 heat, light, electricity, seenoreason why a great author should about the City, repaying smill suffis, 'the boiroughs, W1- Over'60,000 each, sod up gravitation, magnetism, wheaev�r you ate not receive from the nation a pongion, as entire total reabbing over 0600. The rela. 6 of eleven god 'a halt million them Manifest d. . When, therefore, you Wall as a lawyer or statesman. Uafottu. tiVefroin whomMr. Jacobs lias received 111129=1it lit'voOnly,129 representatives.' ask me what meind iot I answer thab it is 6 the lega,cy followed thi businet,s of a ill& "' pately, the personal power, of Her Majesty - William 11;,varl; Gladtitgue, 1, The 1,so. fOrOO, Possessing pbonlisr properties' -and in this respect is limited; but still it is in Mond merchant, abd the entire 03,000,000, PIO'S Willfit'll," is. of coarse, the foremost .developed by a .aubataoc6 cobhtitutitig 6, the Qusen's OaPaoitY to w3ttle on on indi, is said to be cash, He leaves for England man to be named in the history of the Part of the n6tvouo organialou of man and vidual an amourit equal to a good fellow. in two weeks. go has already made it great movement for Parliamentary.reform other animalai and known to ,'angtomists ship; and which was cheerfully ac I 'donation of 0600 to one of the. Orphan, say - now it, progress in the UIlitod 1(ingdom, and pbysiol gists an gray notva tissue. - and enjoyed by the great spirit of =idl lUmhw And will, no doubt, p 0 . J regent a gift to Ila Wks born Decamber 206h, 1809, the Dr, 11tiratriond. . . . � . and the pure integrity of $oatbey. IX&v, all of them, . fourth son Of Sir John Gladstone, Bart , the goodness to lot me know your feelings' . - -- Inerahant, of Liverpool, and was educated . Ater,19011alosig 11,kniverainent., I I 011 these subjeats.-I have the honor to Professor Charles W.. Belonetb resigns the at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford. He . ,g What Scope to be .the matter?" he remain, air, your fv,ibbf ul servant, I hair .of history And log,6 in Syracuse Wag gruatIttteii as double first.class Min. Askod mildly,, so ihey wort returning from University, which he has 'filled ever since In 1832 be *as 6160tdd a Member of the' church; Of didn't you enjoy the adrmon ?11 . B.'DISRArbro.. that institution was foatdod, toaccept the 116usli of Commons from XOWukk, as a .46 11113jOy. the - sormon2l, she repeated,. wing is Hr. Carlyle's seply : fir of olfurch history in Garrett roprd. shortlyt 44 and. that'adious Mrs. Smith, Bit. The follo rofessorshi Conservative, and continued .to %StItutei E vanston, Ill., succeeding theta Befit that borough until, 18-15, He ting dikedtly in front of me with a now tall To We Righb Hnn. B. Difiraeli, 5 Cheybe the RON, Dr. Xinde who has boon elected ivas 040 of the 1aniot L do of the wrap on that nevot cost soent logo than � row, Obelaes, Doe. 20, 1884. a biabopof ibe Mo&diSt,BpieOopa1 Church, TrOttsurY, 1894-5 ; Un Or dot-866tatury If 0125, You Most think 1 have a Very warm Sin,-Yeaterday,to toy great auprigo,j had " Who now Chapel of Trinity Collage, Tot- State for the Colonies, �anuaty to April, religious tomperamonVI-New Ycirh Sun, . . . the honor to receive your letter ookite;irijbg onto, 000t.020,000, . 1835," Vide-PrOsident of the Board of 1. ­*� a magnificent proposal for my banefit,1 Mr. Sboobonson, SupetInjond t i Trada,1841.8; Ptaaident of the Board of . t Trade, 1818-5, 800r4bitY of StAto for the preikebea in this country, ,ph6he, with the which will be memorable to me f on a he Zvoiy Year 7,000,000 sokmang Ate or the I Grand Trunk Railway, b6ilovem the ell rest of my life. Allow Me to Bay that the I will OhAOXfdIIY grant the extension Olin CO Ibles, 1846-6,; Moralist Of Varliai;an editorial attiolog: in the 'afly. nowsifivapre.!o tatter, both in purporb and exptos3iob, is reduction in their pay. I the ortOlt 0 t1alvOrsi'tY 'Of Oxford, 18476155 keep the Country from goilig Up - . . I I I . � I Chancellor of thdE xohequoty ls5g 85, At,,__ 1 C6?jr,1e1,.,16lj)�na1. I , � . I . I . � . "� . I.- . - . I I . _' � .:,.. I . I . I .1 -11-- I I 11 - - � 11 ­. - - - . - _�_­­ 1.�_. �:1- 1. - . - . � . I , . I I I . . , I II.- _. . I . . I I . � .. � I . . � a. n - . I . / . ----.-:,— CURRENT TqFICS . , 4 AT 4 ago# of n — . has. ILIQ million of francs Paris . , built A now post,offibe and PIAQ04 It on . I L the 8110'01! the old a . . ,. no,erected in that Year' ' LL 1757. The French capital has Since Mratolred westward, but still the Rue Joan . . - , . Jacques RoBoesu remains the Contra at the great city on the seine. * An improvement has been adopts I Might be imitated - . . d which hero, Alarp�rooLulf3eetELP06rtforpLqrsono who may desire to write letters. It is fiffirtehad with maps, guide 'booko, d L aries, stlol d . I lotion, I 11 I trectories, find has a supply of I peris, inks alidiblOtt"39 paper. An attend. . Rut BIAPPlieP ititationery At cost price, And I there iaL Ek. SM64 charge of two cents. ; - SIDNAX' HIMBET 01400 said, 04L ].Wore Won. I , dorfvtl than Mrm Gladsto a,$ Mind is his . . In loddy�ll One of his most astounding pby4i. 041 fO814 was big series of Midlotl , Speeches, The building in which be ,iian is. one at peculiarly bad acoubtic . P L "Polka . , L roperties. L L, It Waii densely crowded, Bud- few, speakers I could fill 16, but he succeeded in doing go I for nearly two Looks, three times aa'coes- sively, and spoke With increased vigor eiggh time. Snob a task perform I ad by � a man overwhelmed with � affairs, and now within Isfe"eeksof-75','i-s-a-,-"tet�,6,of-,Wbich bfi� I greatest orator at kiMoky DA9146 bd proud I in the tIM0 Of hie bighes , t physical Power, � . . ITA14AN economists ate b9ginaing to feelL anxious about, flie rapid increase in the number of illegi I , . timate births. ksgidtered in I th%t 0 �0,000.0,Ulatthry,l It has Indeed risen by some a 6 last ten years, but the returns show that the. births Are very prieve I nly I disbributed� The..Lproporbion to' the Papa. latiQu is highest in Venice and game of the wealbbier to�vas at Lombardy ; it is very low in the 4bruzzi and the poorest districts.. Its cause is- thereforeprobably to -be sought' in A,tbMPOr&rY iisd-of the standard of coin. ' L fort among the bourgeoislej Which Makes . people with their Multiplying wants.,lind luxuries afraid Of .'the re'sponsibititieS of marriage, more than in an . . . y, - qeca� of the national, morality, I I : ., . . . � . .L " I . . . , , . . . ANEW refinemeLt in''V.egetartapiqullibm . Leon devised. At a . .. .1 regent vagetaria,zi ban." I queb in E agland,,after the jigual amount 61 distipotive food had, been I. co�ounied, &.111 . 41. I . I conten b -h %& the couraje� L . � . I . to observe that if we left off rearitig it r food it' would interlard With clotbos.. He'*4s, how6vog, instantly refuted, in the moij practical manage, by a true vegistarian.' who ' &rose and asserted that he was completely dressed.in materials which had. involved no :blood �gulltiness whatever. A cotton Velveteen Coat 0 L a dark linen drill Waistcoat, corduroy trousers and lawn tannis, shoes .*constituted. the, array of 'this Animals,- . Irien& L He also cammitted'himeelf to the Statement that 11 he had never tasted ,animal food in.his life.,, ., I " I I .. . . IF a child is so. unfortunate a's to"Ohop 0 I If ' I . , one of lig fi6$PrA with -a meat' axe* .16 does. ' . not follow that fis 19 to remain Mutilated . for life. Dr. Fave, of Finistere, wa, . a called to one whose firqt finger was thanging by .a. small Piece 61 skin. , Not being 'willing to do Surgical work at bilght,� be put . the finger in place and braced It with it couple'& ,car. set bones. Next day.the finger was doing so well that he did- not diet tlrb it. In four L days there wag evidence of union,'in ..top. days,the child cigIld move'the finger, 'and in a month lid was completely odred. $a L btitchOs Were used. . Dr. Fave thinks . that theie is top much hasty surgqry, ,and . the . ­ ­ . - . I Ificowsk,wotes. At Orleff feefDg pa'aikA, bn ths 76h in , L . foramen were engaged at frotag28 to ks' second bands at f rom L L - in , � $24 to 227, orratco .. LL ;e22 to g24 ; balfins, :eia to ze16 ; wome 414 tQ:916. ,If 216; wome 'L , The old ,esgImeatal ,colors .of the 0 Battalion GOrdon , I I , , 11 - h in ' L I Highlanders , 0 lot A , Pre$ were,an rzincess Of Wale.s,ou her wsy!o10t;e,t11,,ta tl t At a Marriage on the 14th !net., in , GlIeW Cathe4ral, Edinburgh, the Epia , palian, service was, , , I L . performed by An Epis I . Palian. Clergyman. - This, is said to, be I I .tl . firab 6004464 oft,whiolh such a. service b been -performed in the ' I I Pothedral. I . � At the Opening service of the new place of worship of the Wallin . , . gton street U. r, Church, in, the West and of Glasgow, the , Collection amounted tO412,500, being thi I large L at, collection ever'made in I any . churob L in Scotland. . . . . . The International Forestry Exhibition in Edinboro �vas closed on . 8 I aturdays October 11tb. Daring the three months in which it was open the exhibition was Visited I by about half & Million: people. . . . 'L Lord. Ros.ebery left -Edinburgh op the 17th !net. for London. His Lor4ebl though still- suit � Ip, Bring. from the effects If L L the accident Wbich he rccen. seemed in OQ04 b, L . tly BuStAinedi . ealth. o . � Tho people of England and $00tIond. ons thaL9`094 8 . . pectator are multiplying I 00 get thu6 P088imlPts 111(6� Well be excused fo I rfeeling some a4xre65,hs, - to the fatum The p6pulation Of the kingdom which ib 1810. was 15,o00,00.0 is now 94 006,000 -th% . . I . ) L * Isto Say, It has grown more in the L seventy years than it ,so Wil in all .h � untold ages, of the ) arebe't a &It Lh . I ?Aevious pie'. The followill2g,rhymed version If lir - Commandments is B%id . I a T to buys boon tais .in the little school kept. by Dartiel-gimpool Ab- the 44 SAW pit f ,i near 4110k, abou Rixty-five Yearp ago:. . I *. "Flrsb-HaV6 th6l, no other gods butk . 80001id-Untono-iniagebOWLthok 0. Thir.d--:_,T&k6 not t I nee. . . lie name Of God in,vqin. 'Fourth --4)O not the lishbath day pro . face. r"f th:�-'#O]Wr thy fit'her and mother too; - r �111,-and"Oa Ptict,thou no ratirN; do. ,e,lt,I_Fr"-' evil keep. thou ohiist� mud4ol * igbth _ ad Steal not .th .� . I . .� ILO"gll thy State lb iifiiht f � . . T.Itth2. .1'.. report bear not the blot;. I �h.t ' i' 1 4 a, * A , I , . I is thy neigb�or's covetAo. ' - - . *w,�, ­ _ __ I - — 1. . The Aloade Out at utkahlon. � , . I . . .. . L . _ . 16,ocourred to me the .Obfier night whil � . At the theatre that'the be .. � I blonde has had fie yet fro * L ro day. Advides have not arrived . I,arls . * . I I a the Y, 'as they usually do at this season a e I I , a;i OOncOrbiOg this subject, but fro & Ossual ilasPBOtion of -the women. w,hom have seen ai the Union Square., Daly's alidl Wallaok's Theatre since Monday I am, quite Convinced that the dark.haired I I I to be the go th . is, wintpr, 'Every one in Al ' . remember what. a ridiculous blodde.oxwa� L , set in four'years ago. No one'knoWa eXuailyl where it originated, but- men were Startled by. SOBiDg life -10139 friends whose .hair hid, . alway a been dark turn slowly or rapidl 4 pro L Yt so, theL OsB0 might have .been, to nations and artificial blondes. L6. 'It -began' to see& about a year '890 that no, natural bland6iv . were left On UsElfiRtban -island. 'Nearl! every woman had yollowishi., ,trsw like,. - oiniiryucolored ' Lai in .,.the . M%jorlby., of i,,r,,, .00upledl . tail as . WAtk' dark .OYObtowo - and 484 - and -a" ­ . OUVIIDUBIY inharmonious. complexiinx. Tha, faBbign'spread with exbriordinar� rapi6ty .The Papers teemed *11h the advert'i �-'l Monte of quacks who agreed to turn '17 . a. - golden hue for L 75 conta a he !?- . I I battle, anin I I ____ _­__ ---"-. , __ _­�'_­­' '_ '6"'^ 0000t6hallY - had, -so ;;aj0__..___.. F.P... Meat with hidi, says lonal stories of . ,thLq,with modern Bar. girls who *bad lipcome demented from the. gio%l,dressings fingeri.4hay often be saved, I ; Wn. oompletely�Mvered, - excefisive use. Of those dyes. . It WAS he, ' . �. TuE exaMp � le' of the I ' i I ­ . - At onetime that it' a man Seconded to I I gfeat snail . industry reasonable, altitude in a, balloon and gazeq(dall I in Biaeguady, wb . i 'down through the aam I 0h is acquiring greater' . skylights - Qf New York ' development year.. b . I houses he would pet thoujandii bt Wom J . - 'he . W,.; . I I . yyemr' owing to lying On their ba.'eks, with their.h4dr oprea-41 fine q"liby Of the fiesh'of the,v4ne-leaf fed ovar a board bleaching slowly by meaus,4111 mollusk, has fittinulated sheSwies, to efforts. Boda,und thi sun. In this . W . . . id the'same direction* state of affmirir _,.4 nuaAc,k_cCgar_ ' ' -&-ne-,-bbetween A)&v . - -A-gsnuino�blonde- oi---4-straight ilp-sad- as and' .Landquatt. in 'down hot-Whipered,fieckle.1hadd and red4'; this Canton: of Grisonq,' havd 'lately, bead headed girl became Veritable queens oindilij � . . transformed by their bwneis I into I farmB. a summer time the appa 1. , During th ' ame"' the throng Of -Artificial beauties.. NOWq, entlY, BvbrY One has gr6wn weary �OJN -Children are employed'to gather the snails , it altr,With the.reoult of -a dtoided.ly grad from field find hodge: and bring them to the fying'and mUch1m6ropiobdre U1 ' q9 Bq te. J fukars, -where they, are placod.1if ',busheb . Chic 0 Tribline s� New IY62*-Lit � ' ' . .and fed upon refuse vagotabie--loaves. A I 1, ' ,, L , I , -L ': ,! . thick bad Of saWdust' Hurroun ' . - , --------------:— L . I I � I da each bush � � . 1. and oervea the double purpose of. in .jusaL L. .. The Plssmp� Proad Plumbers. . :� . I I . . 1. I . . . . potable barri6i tb the escape of the inhabi, - The . 1, 1. . . Poor pluinber has returned fro � ;. taut% arid wsWterlor the. * Enrage and is now waiting imputien-tly to . . . winten 'At:tbe . at reach of obld'.weather the ,snails, - which I . the early frOht.-BNton Tinies. - . . ..., I Me then i Waxed fat. 6ury I thimsilves Jul A. phioago woman. has been paying . ' I the sawdust.'and aloes the door 'of `tb6 pawn -broker 058 w. year foe the doe of Ow, L . b6ifee'on their back. They aie'r ' 4ked out, No Inbrition is madoof it, hub ib goes with- . packed up in 2 uwb.-basket6i�and sent dff.to -out saying that'this lady is the if f Italy, vibere, as 11 Burjurrdy:snaile," - they* Plum'ber.a�;-Lowell Citiiej I I. * ' W1 0 0 . Is -L d4 " "N . sell At 18 franca to* N francs the package. , I am a pluCabdr,11- ans r .� . . , . ' a,barglar, '.AsIntereating Suggs . 'been who -WAS dipcov6ed in a her of . � . ation has just. a house -in Cincinnati at In i bt, An ...made foe the -introduction of . ce,Mels into � t a . we a" Chain idn g . . � . . . -owner turned over. in bad with there or .1 the south of.England as beasts- of , harden " Oh, I Woe. in the hopes itwa a, arglar# ' L " , . I, , i I h kh I 5 , a, , - I, I I IN' I o' a .1 Irl fat I armors And others. � For a' number oX aud.helwotlldle%va�mesometbio .9,- etrait - ­ ' ' . I I years they have been in �tise in Australia, - I .Free Preeg. .. . . , . ., I and'their docility'and endurance in that 'The - plumber. b-ile*'a va� Hamlbb that country are hIghIj Otaiiied. Luden separ. playing upon a. pipe is aseasy As lying. ad' ately, they take about deVerr hundredweight has a V t experience in both, for kagab of 14, all I I each, but In. a isam ihey are Able 0�draw as his jobs are acoAirplished *lth tooth play k Much a8A to,, u piece. . th a abou - ' I By the Australian ,an work, and.the stories he tells abo "'NaI� mployed 'the time Of big men antiole him *to a place r .they are exiefigively e ill ntedi8trict6 where water is su umong the Lmost det min�ed* lrate�is of the' .lid . or are almot)binvaluable� Thepriedofayoung Into lamentedGeorge Washindtou.-.60irtm&. camel ,is from 6250 , 7t6 L,0350; ., and Budget- ' " ­ ... � .. . � . � . d . � . . I I I I this sum is not deemed high ` by - ' - �� . . . y the inhabitants. Of the 1 1 Antipodes. ' The . whe'Giold In'like UnIttil States flunt. � ! . chief objection to thbir introduction- into "The gold in' billtion. in ths. -mint �4us'b England is that the country is too web, and now SMOUnta to 025,000,000 in V'alu%ll . said, .Camels novor get along well on web ground. Chief Clark of, the Mint H-ickok. ,"It is After rain they ate liable to slip and POMPOOed of gold,bara six inches in, length. ' become ageless. -goigeS SIS ' ' much three in.width and one and - * ilf in t iok- '. a' are . terliflod by their appearance. A Simi worth 0,000, It agan to ,_ . far .1" Pass, each I ' . . ilc� I : attempt wag made to introduee'them in the mulate ubbub live years a ,L� an a . United States, some 15 -years i5o, but the foreign , tied. � inoroased in a woriderf ides did not take. L . .. .1 I manner. 'A:1orge &rdo6bt. 6't.'Hoglish %' . � . . , n , looti ' L French gold was paid into, the oollUtty and DA.'R tat HdLun,. *hose, large act " One .was Sent to the NOW York Assay' Office,' in'tho natural history sod ethudgraphy ,of where AWAO mOlted-down into bars. All Africa have enriched .the' mahening' of thii goldwas tent . heia. . It is I,00a 'fiata . . Australia, I is now . carrylbg cub ii very. I large whIbb is our teollnicality for, 'pure or 24- f xpl�ratioh. He Is . ftL (1&130 carstgold. Tho Amorloan -gold coitiage in. Coloty r6obutly intending to Cross the : 000 -flue, while Ragligii ni �25 fineo .,go that I . cot! tha goo f earn south to otirtII4 Heexpee't' we are glad to get that.boina a 0 Moli- I . 9 down, You Moab not suppose' to' to be gone throb yeatai He hopes to CROGS th t thl� L . � . the 4ater parting,betw . I&rge'amont of gold is Always in. the mint. car! the Congo and The - &mount fillotautes- Next 'Week w1d ,1 Zambesi Rivers, a rogfoil of which litrIb 16 may have a groat deal rodre, a It known, to trace the sources of tile I , I River in the couri brY that Livingston C"go 'nearly. all be gone. It depends an h , May ealono aeniana foe gold ooiih.-'Philade ... : has visited, to solve the problem of the . . I tyAjALT C& ..eatination of the River Wellpi. in which, . I . - . ­ I .k however, Dr. Junket way Anticipate him, . A Ottoteill Sors-lid-Lawt. gild to push north eitb6t through Dart" or count do Vorkniedith all Italian nobI Wadal. in 187J Dr. Holtib vainly,applied man now in Now York, 10 engaged to to, several scientific bodies -to Send lift , n to marrIod to Miss Madd Strobberly, Of Fit Attida, He finally. startod Oil his own Avenue. . . � account, reached Port Elizabeth with $16 One of the guests it a recent goal in big pookot, practised madicine in the ev�l . gathering ah. the $dabber y mansion, ask- ditimona fields, and "Pont hie parningo anti -bid, Mrs, 15oobbetly-She Used to be a 13 . two years and a half Of time hi explorations Vant gltl-how she liked ,hot Prospi3ati which were so remarkably fruitful that the son-in-law. . . Vienna 606grAphical Society' and other 11 go and Mr. Snobberly are both tlokl bodies raised, I&b6 Winter, 05,000 to enable to death With COUtIbL aevormicelli, and t him to carry out his preaeub enterprise. WAY lid is stuck on Maud is a Bin, 10a, 60, I ­ . . __ - . ' — , have any ldeA of how tile Count dotoo . - , 13AUk;eJL1ly.; drought how prevailed in thatgal.' Everything in tile world that lower east Tennessee, notCh Georgia, and imagin6a she *anti, he makes tore bay north Alabama. Allfatraing Interests &to hor." a6tionsly imperiled, 'and Unless there fle � 0 � 11. � . -1 fain soon. the result will be disastrous. The bay. fever sufferer is N dov Grazing lands Ate burned up and the individual, booguse he IS continually on, o, orookoore dry, . L � I Simon. I . I � . . . I - I . � ­­ I - . - I 'L... -.---- - _, - ­­J�­ ___ ­ � _ - -I-. ­ ­ ' " � , " . , . , I I "I . � . . . I I I I., .. .. J L �'. lf� . I , . d, , . A I I ily.,W.A" very whit. I � iok lost his . ___ eard- I I. � �tAg'-'4�-ikoTgPgks--ud-hmamd-the� �Stfible�(Ooataining:,- , . "23rd, 1873, he writes. - 11 Gladstone4pp monati,whe;e big; f am hold Stiff 01 horses. Mr. Thog.Cobbleb . to me one of the moBf oontemptiblest 00. DOWD, avin A Ingualauaing in Eno - I . party Islif . Z .qu lostion in,th -two---v&luabIe-­cows) - witrift ,, sing . . C&M-' pj , . a rural districts, -grain w I leverlooked. Apoor Rituiulldt;, aliftTot Considered quite mail to-do I but did not make provision for the establisfi. and also sev6n Stacks of Iii.6h Wore and tho. , He turned up in awaidog ibe'thresher. ' '' . I . �. ghly honorable. . spectral kind of phantasm of a man - ths, ol , . I 'heat of virivallyholioehold suffiage outside Below is a partial list. of 'the. I . losses Bill. nothing in him hilt forwo and coremoni 01 - ow .rleans as 9 diamond mslr� of the limits of bor6ughs. : Daiiug the late fered, which will no doubt -have ma ' ies obant, the buginess, no doubt,follow6d by his :session of .Parlismaiit, . which tasted from I I and outside wrappages I incapable of seeing . I . 11 ny I Additions when ohs total aniount .-of the veritably any fact whatever, but Seeing,'. father, &a both -his brotheks, were. in the' Februory 5th to; August 14oh pf%the present. . damagedoneii known: . . I . I � . crediting and Ittying to heart themere: same line.. .'He 'was then. cons illered. by� Year; -the 'Prime, Minister, Mr. Gladstone, I I ... , All who know him to- be, the.pbasessor .of James Elliot, Boo. 28'. 145"Aost" his clothes of the fact, and faueying thou all introduced; on February 28ob; the repre., stables, five stack of.gram and two Plige. the rest does not exist. Let him fight his. a considerable fQrtilue. � Handling .the''.0entahon. of the - Re5pleBill, the object of . - ; � . . a . own battle, in the name of Boo . purem of gems his . 1p%trog; -ka �amohg A. C. Clark toet . Stack Containing about Izabub,.the T �ea�X;r I . which was to Supplement the,. former 20 tons of bay and -a quantity of puts., His I the elite of the city� . board of �tn i . P . easure with provisioni g*ving the county- -'gkAin. staoke-vind�rrew_frum . . . * god of Ekron, who seems to be his go& i 06 his or , ,&I Ila 11110 OL . I . . e-houss,barely, � P616i,blaintism I 11 � '. - . 1h M -W 01 On. � ,. by in -1863- 7Vousel t0fdor the' same privile as ad - 'is ' 'CE WITU DISRAELI. With" hio'brothek Solomouo ,"Jack" at fellow residistit in' boro'dghs, I us r" , , .escaped destruction--, I - ... - , . . .. CORRESPONDEN � once Started in, his business of diamond tfie.nuinber, of electors fjo . a glolog ; ",-Rdlibbir Croas and J. Weeldy Qlarik,. goo. � . 1. bout. t 'reO 20, had everything destroyed except -their - , , He.had a different opinion 'of * the *Par ' ,tesdiiig; having. brought with him a large, And &-quartor toAtioull five ,to "a uarter* harses, -which were Saved by.the ef(oris bf 0113nal qualities of Mr. Disraeli, who, he stock of the geme....HiB brother'commeheed millions, .,out 'of' W. -total opulatio.a. of Mr. Stewart, of Snowflako, who acoiden- urged, -1 could see faetq,"* was good natured- it motiiey,leodin6 business, which was thirty-h-ve. liaillidlus. - a ithaba, . offing tally happened to be in the'vidinity at the .and bare no malice. This fbeling was not attended With such success that he soon great ,Opp . Coition . . . 1. 1, Me GI do ona -an . lessened by the correspondence which becarrid known as the Rothschild of, -sapportere I 'a tiore- Me-' Cross' lose will be severe as' ensued upon Mr. Disra . I Sun i outvoted .every.�' Attempt to his grain Was. a firib: � .. I elile offer to him of Francisco.- . :In 1854 -the. .subject of - this. .deprive lialsond of ,its I Ahe advan. I 't , - . Oample slid An' exQjBl. . . , . share in an crop. . � . _. . . . � . I 1. . 11� the Grand Cross of the Bath. Tb4 foi. wrtiale� became acquainted.. with � Mrs.. �tjpa of this measure, wIAch passed Its . . . . "t l low!pgis the lettor in which the offeir.'Nas Mogmlsky,au eAtimabiti lady,'8180 a native of third keading.1h the- H6 Use Of - Coramons hi Alexander, Wieldle logo everythibg on: . . . mader . . . . . . 'Gineinnuti, wh I ere she waw..kuown by.:Iier bdJuna26th. It .was read tire first* time i� 13 platia-house; stsoks'.6te, , . ' I To Thomas Ciiilyle, Esq. , ' Alexalittler MoRo,yj section ,6, ,I I maiden nameofTbweie. Af ter &few months of the House of Lords on:the 'day followi�g, tA6 13: of, grain, a L hi f oat three . Confidential.) — courtship the pair were mado *one. Shottly when an amendment'was' ' .13 k . I 8 araiing M�ohinery. . L - Proposed by �etc._ .. .1: . .. . .-.. I . Bournemouth, Dec. 27tb, 18,74, , I after this Mr. Jacobs' And his Wife lefiAlre 'Lord Cairflo,:to the effect. that, �.While . . I I Sir, -A Governineut 6hould Pacific - Slope; but 'returning . opebed''s -, Hough. . F. D. Coate lost his stable, 'containing ' reoqgnize : � h I the ,was piepAi��d - to concur two P . I . intellect. It elevates and Sustains the . Canute oteli in which line of but'ness lie in uny Well well-bonsidered and - comple a igs and a quanbity of articles . . .1 I t is i D� toDe of a nation. But it is an office which, was )lot a success, leuving'it . o, baiikkupb., scheme for the! extension' of tfie.fratchise, . mi. CUIH .10130, his house. which cli * ' adequately to fuifil, requires both courage .Ue.thbn,ini)rddrtciobiain.,ii]iVelih dfOr' tained, in additiontoliougeholdeffoots,& . 00 -it Could not Consent to % - mdagure without -quantity of,farimio i . ­ , . and discrimination, as there is a chance of hilliaself and wif e,'.:took Up the p6bulisir *acca." either' -provision for, -a re"distribution of , g machinery. - - . - . , 11falling into favoritism and patronizin pationwhiblits6hus Since followed., � -,Usages. 'O'Brien & Reynolds, Smith's His aeattibrany adequate h6oarity thatthe -gill, lost four ,'staiilia. of hay ' imerboority, which infiteadof elevating thg,, � love for,the partner of h1i life atrug0o Wai . latter parb wimid be passed before the Which Weis national feeling, would eventually 'degrade intense,und his sudden fall from tifildenos foxmer.part of, the .Policy of enfranchise. Jocated on the.'xiorth' side. of the fir6'.beJt.. . ' or debase it. III recommending Her engaged I nygat.,j�vag-gl t ,,a -k ta poverty waa a sitiydre bicig. I He lowed James Whit, I t" t tof 8, a a so of bay- which Jon a dome info operation. - 'in Y Majesty to fit oat an Arctic expedition, sod 0, single appartment in No, 418 . was unfor -� u the same position, , es �treet This was passed, the 'Opposition outnum- 4' long, list Df' smaller losses might* be in suggesting other measures of that claeg � and Again took up the struggle for btead� bering. the . Liberals, as it he'd bee Ir Mentioned i but the above are the , princip -it ber Government have shown their sympa.' a-gryty limited mfii;. The fight was, so hard arranged that 16- should,be', at a roasting of,, thy with science, and . they wish that the, cost but: J20 pluckily made a strong -effort, Conservative Peers, hold previbusly, and .61168 which ,an be ascertained at the'.data position of High.Letters should be equally despite which Ila was ften'bqmpelled'to At which the MurquiWof. 8@16bury, of writ6g, as, the western end of thedistridt but this is not so easy. seek his fribrids to ob 0 leader is Still t* I I . acknowledged; . 0 fain � asalsbad"- * It Of the- Opposition, prtsided. Usually idle .� - a haar from.'. - I - I * . , , . . .... 11st_ I . . . . . because it is in the necessity of things that appears, froni -the -fact - that Ovary Aern Was .peers Were whipped-dp for , '66 occasion. .- ' � I -, � whav Is q4 Ind P, - � . ... - . � . . the test oLmerit cannot be so precise in plaideff.aii;Aiis book'that itowaa�al,vviayia,his Subse4aentiy the HCiugd,* * . . I .. I . . . . I I of ,Lords explicitly .. I . . . I I . literature as in science, When I -doosidti, Ihtonti��n to make good tfiese l0kn"s Bubl. .declared -its. assent. to ­ the principles . . I. I - of . Go. ihto- the Chemical laboratory- and the literary world, I see only two living Does miti.*ill recollect his entering their representation 0011t&ihill in, the' Billp" but touch thO two pollee Of A, galVauic bxttor.y,. sames which I would fain believe will be stores, .'and the . request, always made an. httem . pb to revive' the Franchise- Bill What is'llo thati'theills through�.Yourbo4ios, I . . !emembered, and they Stand cub. , uie, 4 at eArnbstly, " Mr. , in that body waa defeated. In conneatioti,o, and perhaps 66n burns the Skin of, -your . 1�, I am' a, ' . , . in uncontested Superiority. I � trifle .D okt.''.: oui - III &d�Mnce me A, this Mr. Gladstone 'announced in the - 'f the current be one. is , fl of fingers, or, even, I . Strong . that of 0. poet -if UOV a gVeat poet, bri, d '?I a as Always neatlypoaven and 'House at Commons tbi5it ad' autuinn BOB., enough', strikes you delid.,on the 'instant . I a real one; the. other is your own. taste 11V ClAd.. n' last, Thursday he Sion of Parliamen 6 would*. take placo. �Xow . OaIvAubm, 'What is galvanismI A.force. I have advised the Queen to offer to confer obtains the tat i6for ation that he was . the, attempt. will ba made -to batty the Y69, an . d F36 is light ML force and heat and a baronetcy on Mr. Tennyson, and the ,,mo. no loirgier in Poverty, but was the'heir to Franchise Bill Without further delay 'from graVitutioll" But wben'.X ,am' told -this I L ' distinction Bhould be at your comniabd if . millions, through a. letter from a brotheria, Ohs obstra'ablys tactics of tile House of . am just sofar from know' W ,.Ing what any one you liked it; but I have remembered thatV England. griclosod in the letter as & Lords, The ptesent populd6r Agitation is Of the forces is 64 1 Was before. All that � L like mysolf, you are childless, and may not bank note for L2,000. But the sudden good prelimifiary to the 8 ' 11 now you could do, if I persihtod in asking for a care for hereditary holoors, . fortune hao come too - late' to make him .take place. , . truggia, which.vi � , 0 I have, there- . I . . fuller explanation, Would -,be t tall too -' 'L fore made up my mind, if agreeable to happy, the.wife for whbrii he bad strt;g- Af ter* thapassagopf the bill enlarging thb something of the'Orig ' to and 'properties of . i yourself, to recommend to, .Hdr AlajOity to glad so hard havi - died two weeks before fi�nobise. which May be Considered Almost. - the force in queatidn, and in this w&y.. I I . confer on You the highest distinitioh ,for in llie arms. I h this blow be hao.nob certain, the question of. the tedisirlbution should bbtain'Bomsiaes; of Its charaqter.. anerit at her commarid, and which, I believe,, : fully recovered. The first action taken by Of seats will be taken L up. The necessity of istles,.abd should be in no danger of mig. . . . has never yet been conferred by bar except Mr� Jacobs was * to outer a well-known it appears -in the tollo I taking it for Any wing figuees, of many . fee that force, That is what for direct services to the State, god that is, jewellety store, th=Pr!OtO.t Of Which- had *hich.rnight-bequoted: Taldog the whole your, pro got ofalrysics do.. for you, and the Grand Cross of the ilath. I will speak often loaned him amounts, III" Olf 'It United X,,,Odom there Are 180 boroughs it You have only profited by the in6trao. pay,fig t and chain and diamond ring valued with An. it I t If facts at your command tbab will 'enable well that in the vuriset of Your life You ) tiOns YOU have k6ceived,LYOU have a, store with frankness on another point. itisnot & W.ta he sum he had teodived, putchitoed with pupalmdons 'aildOr 50000 each, and At. 4460 Ing cash. ­qatf) Population of 3,825,000, � 01 should be disturbed by common Cures. I payi . He then proceeded . returning 86L ,ft,rosentatives, while 71 yon.to i.soogniZ6 heat, light, electricity, seenoreason why a great author should about the City, repaying smill suffis, 'the boiroughs, W1- Over'60,000 each, sod up gravitation, magnetism, wheaev�r you ate not receive from the nation a pongion, as entire total reabbing over 0600. The rela. 6 of eleven god 'a halt million them Manifest d. . When, therefore, you Wall as a lawyer or statesman. Uafottu. tiVefroin whomMr. Jacobs lias received 111129=1it lit'voOnly,129 representatives.' ask me what meind iot I answer thab it is 6 the lega,cy followed thi businet,s of a ill& "' pately, the personal power, of Her Majesty - William 11;,varl; Gladtitgue, 1, The 1,so. fOrOO, Possessing pbonlisr properties' -and in this respect is limited; but still it is in Mond merchant, abd the entire 03,000,000, PIO'S Willfit'll," is. of coarse, the foremost .developed by a .aubataoc6 cobhtitutitig 6, the Qusen's OaPaoitY to w3ttle on on indi, is said to be cash, He leaves for England man to be named in the history of the Part of the n6tvouo organialou of man and vidual an amourit equal to a good fellow. in two weeks. go has already made it great movement for Parliamentary.reform other animalai and known to ,'angtomists ship; and which was cheerfully ac I 'donation of 0600 to one of the. Orphan, say - now it, progress in the UIlitod 1(ingdom, and pbysiol gists an gray notva tissue. - and enjoyed by the great spirit of =idl lUmhw And will, no doubt, p 0 . J regent a gift to Ila Wks born Decamber 206h, 1809, the Dr, 11tiratriond. . . . � . and the pure integrity of $oatbey. IX&v, all of them, . fourth son Of Sir John Gladstone, Bart , the goodness to lot me know your feelings' . - -- Inerahant, of Liverpool, and was educated . Ater,19011alosig 11,kniverainent., I I 011 these subjeats.-I have the honor to Professor Charles W.. Belonetb resigns the at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford. He . ,g What Scope to be .the matter?" he remain, air, your fv,ibbf ul servant, I hair .of history And log,6 in Syracuse Wag gruatIttteii as double first.class Min. Askod mildly,, so ihey wort returning from University, which he has 'filled ever since In 1832 be *as 6160tdd a Member of the' church; Of didn't you enjoy the adrmon ?11 . B.'DISRArbro.. that institution was foatdod, toaccept the 116usli of Commons from XOWukk, as a .46 11113jOy. the - sormon2l, she repeated,. wing is Hr. Carlyle's seply : fir of olfurch history in Garrett roprd. shortlyt 44 and. that'adious Mrs. Smith, Bit. The follo rofessorshi Conservative, and continued .to %StItutei E vanston, Ill., succeeding theta Befit that borough until, 18-15, He ting dikedtly in front of me with a now tall To We Righb Hnn. B. Difiraeli, 5 Cheybe the RON, Dr. Xinde who has boon elected ivas 040 of the 1aniot L do of the wrap on that nevot cost soent logo than � row, Obelaes, Doe. 20, 1884. a biabopof ibe Mo&diSt,BpieOopa1 Church, TrOttsurY, 1894-5 ; Un Or dot-866tatury If 0125, You Most think 1 have a Very warm Sin,-Yeaterday,to toy great auprigo,j had " Who now Chapel of Trinity Collage, Tot- State for the Colonies, �anuaty to April, religious tomperamonVI-New Ycirh Sun, . . . the honor to receive your letter ookite;irijbg onto, 000t.020,000, . 1835," Vide-PrOsident of the Board of 1. ­*� a magnificent proposal for my banefit,1 Mr. Sboobonson, SupetInjond t i Trada,1841.8; Ptaaident of the Board of . t Trade, 1818-5, 800r4bitY of StAto for the preikebea in this country, ,ph6he, with the which will be memorable to me f on a he Zvoiy Year 7,000,000 sokmang Ate or the I Grand Trunk Railway, b6ilovem the ell rest of my life. Allow Me to Bay that the I will OhAOXfdIIY grant the extension Olin CO Ibles, 1846-6,; Moralist Of Varliai;an editorial attiolog: in the 'afly. nowsifivapre.!o tatter, both in purporb and exptos3iob, is reduction in their pay. I the ortOlt 0 t1alvOrsi'tY 'Of Oxford, 18476155 keep the Country from goilig Up - . . I I I . � I Chancellor of thdE xohequoty ls5g 85, At,,__ 1 C6?jr,1e1,.,16lj)�na1. I , � . I . I . � . "� . I.- . - . I I . _' � .:,.. I . I . I .1 -11-- I I 11 - - � 11 ­. - - - . - _�_­­ 1.�_. �:1- 1. - . - . � . I , . I I I . . , I II.- _. . I . . I I . � .. � I . . � a. n - . I . / . ----.-:,— CURRENT TqFICS . , 4 AT 4 ago# of n — . has. ILIQ million of francs Paris . , built A now post,offibe and PIAQ04 It on . I L the 8110'01! the old a . . ,. no,erected in that Year' ' LL 1757. The French capital has Since Mratolred westward, but still the Rue Joan . . - , . Jacques RoBoesu remains the Contra at the great city on the seine. * An improvement has been adopts I Might be imitated - . . d which hero, Alarp�rooLulf3eetELP06rtforpLqrsono who may desire to write letters. It is fiffirtehad with maps, guide 'booko, d L aries, stlol d . I lotion, I 11 I trectories, find has a supply of I peris, inks alidiblOtt"39 paper. An attend. . Rut BIAPPlieP ititationery At cost price, And I there iaL Ek. SM64 charge of two cents. ; - SIDNAX' HIMBET 01400 said, 04L ].Wore Won. I , dorfvtl than Mrm Gladsto a,$ Mind is his . . In loddy�ll One of his most astounding pby4i. 041 fO814 was big series of Midlotl , Speeches, The building in which be ,iian is. one at peculiarly bad acoubtic . P L "Polka . , L roperties. L L, It Waii densely crowded, Bud- few, speakers I could fill 16, but he succeeded in doing go I for nearly two Looks, three times aa'coes- sively, and spoke With increased vigor eiggh time. Snob a task perform I ad by � a man overwhelmed with � affairs, and now within Isfe"eeksof-75','i-s-a-,-"tet�,6,of-,Wbich bfi� I greatest orator at kiMoky DA9146 bd proud I in the tIM0 Of hie bighes , t physical Power, � . . ITA14AN economists ate b9ginaing to feelL anxious about, flie rapid increase in the number of illegi I , . timate births. ksgidtered in I th%t 0 �0,000.0,Ulatthry,l It has Indeed risen by some a 6 last ten years, but the returns show that the. births Are very prieve I nly I disbributed� The..Lproporbion to' the Papa. latiQu is highest in Venice and game of the wealbbier to�vas at Lombardy ; it is very low in the 4bruzzi and the poorest districts.. Its cause is- thereforeprobably to -be sought' in A,tbMPOr&rY iisd-of the standard of coin. ' L fort among the bourgeoislej Which Makes . people with their Multiplying wants.,lind luxuries afraid Of .'the re'sponsibititieS of marriage, more than in an . . . y, - qeca� of the national, morality, I I : ., . . . � . .L " I . . . , , . . . ANEW refinemeLt in''V.egetartapiqullibm . Leon devised. At a . .. .1 regent vagetaria,zi ban." I queb in E agland,,after the jigual amount 61 distipotive food had, been I. co�ounied, &.111 . 41. I . I conten b -h %& the couraje� L . � . I . to observe that if we left off rearitig it r food it' would interlard With clotbos.. He'*4s, how6vog, instantly refuted, in the moij practical manage, by a true vegistarian.' who ' &rose and asserted that he was completely dressed.in materials which had. involved no :blood �gulltiness whatever. A cotton Velveteen Coat 0 L a dark linen drill Waistcoat, corduroy trousers and lawn tannis, shoes .*constituted. the, array of 'this Animals,- . Irien& L He also cammitted'himeelf to the Statement that 11 he had never tasted ,animal food in.his life.,, ., I " I I .. . . IF a child is so. unfortunate a's to"Ohop 0 I If ' I . , one of lig fi6$PrA with -a meat' axe* .16 does. ' . not follow that fis 19 to remain Mutilated . for life. Dr. Fave, of Finistere, wa, . a called to one whose firqt finger was thanging by .a. small Piece 61 skin. , Not being 'willing to do Surgical work at bilght,� be put . the finger in place and braced It with it couple'& ,car. set bones. Next day.the finger was doing so well that he did- not diet tlrb it. In four L days there wag evidence of union,'in ..top. days,the child cigIld move'the finger, 'and in a month lid was completely odred. $a L btitchOs Were used. . Dr. Fave thinks . that theie is top much hasty surgqry, ,and . the . ­ ­ . - . I Ificowsk,wotes. At Orleff feefDg pa'aikA, bn ths 76h in , L . foramen were engaged at frotag28 to ks' second bands at f rom L L - in , � $24 to 227, orratco .. LL ;e22 to g24 ; balfins, :eia to ze16 ; wome 414 tQ:916. ,If 216; wome 'L , The old ,esgImeatal ,colors .of the 0 Battalion GOrdon , I I , , 11 - h in ' L I Highlanders , 0 lot A , Pre$ were,an rzincess Of Wale.s,ou her wsy!o10t;e,t11,,ta tl t At a Marriage on the 14th !net., in , GlIeW Cathe4ral, Edinburgh, the Epia , palian, service was, , , I L . performed by An Epis I . Palian. Clergyman. - This, is said to, be I I .tl . firab 6004464 oft,whiolh such a. service b been -performed in the ' I I Pothedral. I . � At the Opening service of the new place of worship of the Wallin . , . gton street U. r, Church, in, the West and of Glasgow, the , Collection amounted tO412,500, being thi I large L at, collection ever'made in I any . churob L in Scotland. . . . . . The International Forestry Exhibition in Edinboro �vas closed on . 8 I aturdays October 11tb. Daring the three months in which it was open the exhibition was Visited I by about half & Million: people. . . . 'L Lord. Ros.ebery left -Edinburgh op the 17th !net. for London. His Lor4ebl though still- suit � Ip, Bring. from the effects If L L the accident Wbich he rccen. seemed in OQ04 b, L . tly BuStAinedi . ealth. o . � Tho people of England and $00tIond. ons thaL9`094 8 . . pectator are multiplying I 00 get thu6 P088imlPts 111(6� Well be excused fo I rfeeling some a4xre65,hs, - to the fatum The p6pulation Of the kingdom which ib 1810. was 15,o00,00.0 is now 94 006,000 -th% . . I . ) L * Isto Say, It has grown more in the L seventy years than it ,so Wil in all .h � untold ages, of the ) arebe't a &It Lh . I ?Aevious pie'. The followill2g,rhymed version If lir - Commandments is B%id . I a T to buys boon tais .in the little school kept. by Dartiel-gimpool Ab- the 44 SAW pit f ,i near 4110k, abou Rixty-five Yearp ago:. . I *. "Flrsb-HaV6 th6l, no other gods butk . 80001id-Untono-iniagebOWLthok 0. Thir.d--:_,T&k6 not t I nee. . . lie name Of God in,vqin. 'Fourth --4)O not the lishbath day pro . face. r"f th:�-'#O]Wr thy fit'her and mother too; - r �111,-and"Oa Ptict,thou no ratirN; do. ,e,lt,I_Fr"-' evil keep. thou ohiist� mud4ol * igbth _ ad Steal not .th .� . I . .� ILO"gll thy State lb iifiiht f � . . T.Itth2. .1'.. report bear not the blot;. I �h.t ' i' 1 4 a, * A , I , . I is thy neigb�or's covetAo. ' - - . *w,�, ­ _ __ I - — 1. . The Aloade Out at utkahlon. � , . I . . .. . L . _ . 16,ocourred to me the .Obfier night whil � . At the theatre that'the be .. � I blonde has had fie yet fro * L ro day. Advides have not arrived . I,arls . * . I I a the Y, 'as they usually do at this season a e I I , a;i OOncOrbiOg this subject, but fro & Ossual ilasPBOtion of -the women. w,hom have seen ai the Union Square., Daly's alidl Wallaok's Theatre since Monday I am, quite Convinced that the dark.haired I I I to be the go th . is, wintpr, 'Every one in Al ' . remember what. a ridiculous blodde.oxwa� L , set in four'years ago. No one'knoWa eXuailyl where it originated, but- men were Startled by. SOBiDg life -10139 friends whose .hair hid, . alway a been dark turn slowly or rapidl 4 pro L Yt so, theL OsB0 might have .been, to nations and artificial blondes. L6. 'It -began' to see& about a year '890 that no, natural bland6iv . were left On UsElfiRtban -island. 'Nearl! every woman had yollowishi., ,trsw like,. - oiniiryucolored ' Lai in .,.the . M%jorlby., of i,,r,,, .00upledl . tail as . WAtk' dark .OYObtowo - and 484 - and -a" ­ . OUVIIDUBIY inharmonious. complexiinx. Tha, faBbign'spread with exbriordinar� rapi6ty .The Papers teemed *11h the advert'i �-'l Monte of quacks who agreed to turn '17 . a. - golden hue for L 75 conta a he !?- . I I battle, anin I I ____ _­__ ---"-. , __ _­�'_­­' '_ '6"'^ 0000t6hallY - had, -so ;;aj0__..___.. F.P... Meat with hidi, says lonal stories of . ,thLq,with modern Bar. girls who *bad lipcome demented from the. gio%l,dressings fingeri.4hay often be saved, I ; Wn. oompletely�Mvered, - excefisive use. Of those dyes. . It WAS he, ' . �. TuE exaMp � le' of the I ' i I ­ . - At onetime that it' a man Seconded to I I gfeat snail . industry reasonable, altitude in a, balloon and gazeq(dall I in Biaeguady, wb . i 'down through the aam I 0h is acquiring greater' . skylights - Qf New York ' development year.. b . I houses he would pet thoujandii bt Wom J . - 'he . W,.; . I I . yyemr' owing to lying On their ba.'eks, with their.h4dr oprea-41 fine q"liby Of the fiesh'of the,v4ne-leaf fed ovar a board bleaching slowly by meaus,4111 mollusk, has fittinulated sheSwies, to efforts. Boda,und thi sun. In this . W . . . id the'same direction* state of affmirir _,.4 nuaAc,k_cCgar_ ' ' -&-ne-,-bbetween A)&v . - -A-gsnuino�blonde- oi---4-straight ilp-sad- as and' .Landquatt. in 'down hot-Whipered,fieckle.1hadd and red4'; this Canton: of Grisonq,' havd 'lately, bead headed girl became Veritable queens oindilij � . . transformed by their bwneis I into I farmB. a summer time the appa 1. , During th ' ame"' the throng Of -Artificial beauties.. NOWq, entlY, BvbrY One has gr6wn weary �OJN -Children are employed'to gather the snails , it altr,With the.reoult of -a dtoided.ly grad from field find hodge: and bring them to the fying'and mUch1m6ropiobdre U1 ' q9 Bq te. J fukars, -where they, are placod.1if ',busheb . Chic 0 Tribline s� New IY62*-Lit � ' ' . .and fed upon refuse vagotabie--loaves. A I 1, ' ,, L , I , -L ': ,! . thick bad Of saWdust' Hurroun ' . - , --------------:— L . I I � I da each bush � � . 1. and oervea the double purpose of. in .jusaL L. .. The Plssmp� Proad Plumbers. . :� . I I . . 1. I . . . . potable barri6i tb the escape of the inhabi, - The . 1, 1. . . Poor pluinber has returned fro � ;. taut% arid wsWterlor the. * Enrage and is now waiting imputien-tly to . . . winten 'At:tbe . at reach of obld'.weather the ,snails, - which I . the early frOht.-BNton Tinies. - . . ..., I Me then i Waxed fat. 6ury I thimsilves Jul A. phioago woman. has been paying . ' I the sawdust.'and aloes the door 'of `tb6 pawn -broker 058 w. year foe the doe of Ow, L . b6ifee'on their back. They aie'r ' 4ked out, No Inbrition is madoof it, hub ib goes with- . packed up in 2 uwb.-basket6i�and sent dff.to -out saying that'this lady is the if f Italy, vibere, as 11 Burjurrdy:snaile," - they* Plum'ber.a�;-Lowell Citiiej I I. * ' W1 0 0 . Is -L d4 " "N . sell At 18 franca to* N francs the package. , I am a pluCabdr,11- ans r .� . . , . ' a,barglar, '.AsIntereating Suggs . 'been who -WAS dipcov6ed in a her of . � . ation has just. a house -in Cincinnati at In i bt, An ...made foe the -introduction of . ce,Mels into � t a . we a" Chain idn g . . � . . . -owner turned over. in bad with there or .1 the south of.England as beasts- of , harden " Oh, I Woe. in the hopes itwa a, arglar# ' L " , . I, , i I h kh I 5 , a, , - I, I I IN' I o' a .1 Irl fat I armors And others. � For a' number oX aud.helwotlldle%va�mesometbio .9,- etrait - ­ ' ' . I I years they have been in �tise in Australia, - I .Free Preeg. .. . . , . ., I and'their docility'and endurance in that 'The - plumber. b-ile*'a va� Hamlbb that country are hIghIj Otaiiied. Luden separ. playing upon a. pipe is aseasy As lying. ad' ately, they take about deVerr hundredweight has a V t experience in both, for kagab of 14, all I I each, but In. a isam ihey are Able 0�draw as his jobs are acoAirplished *lth tooth play k Much a8A to,, u piece. . th a abou - ' I By the Australian ,an work, and.the stories he tells abo "'NaI� mployed 'the time Of big men antiole him *to a place r .they are exiefigively e ill ntedi8trict6 where water is su umong the Lmost det min�ed* lrate�is of the' .lid . or are almot)binvaluable� Thepriedofayoung Into lamentedGeorge Washindtou.-.60irtm&. camel ,is from 6250 , 7t6 L,0350; ., and Budget- ' " ­ ... � .. . � . � . d . � . . I I I I this sum is not deemed high ` by - ' - �� . . . y the inhabitants. Of the 1 1 Antipodes. ' The . whe'Giold In'like UnIttil States flunt. � ! . chief objection to thbir introduction- into "The gold in' billtion. in ths. -mint �4us'b England is that the country is too web, and now SMOUnta to 025,000,000 in V'alu%ll . said, .Camels novor get along well on web ground. Chief Clark of, the Mint H-ickok. ,"It is After rain they ate liable to slip and POMPOOed of gold,bara six inches in, length. ' become ageless. -goigeS SIS ' ' much three in.width and one and - * ilf in t iok- '. a' are . terliflod by their appearance. A Simi worth 0,000, It agan to ,_ . far .1" Pass, each I ' . . ilc� I : attempt wag made to introduee'them in the mulate ubbub live years a ,L� an a . United States, some 15 -years i5o, but the foreign , tied. � inoroased in a woriderf ides did not take. L . .. .1 I manner. 'A:1orge &rdo6bt. 6't.'Hoglish %' . � . . , n , looti ' L French gold was paid into, the oollUtty and DA.'R tat HdLun,. *hose, large act " One .was Sent to the NOW York Assay' Office,' in'tho natural history sod ethudgraphy ,of where AWAO mOlted-down into bars. All Africa have enriched .the' mahening' of thii goldwas tent . heia. . It is I,00a 'fiata . . Australia, I is now . carrylbg cub ii very. I large whIbb is our teollnicality for, 'pure or 24- f xpl�ratioh. He Is . ftL (1&130 carstgold. Tho Amorloan -gold coitiage in. Coloty r6obutly intending to Cross the : 000 -flue, while Ragligii ni �25 fineo .,go that I . cot! tha goo f earn south to otirtII4 Heexpee't' we are glad to get that.boina a 0 Moli- I . 9 down, You Moab not suppose' to' to be gone throb yeatai He hopes to CROGS th t thl� L . � . the 4ater parting,betw . I&rge'amont of gold is Always in. the mint. car! the Congo and The - &mount fillotautes- Next 'Week w1d ,1 Zambesi Rivers, a rogfoil of which litrIb 16 may have a groat deal rodre, a It known, to trace the sources of tile I , I River in the couri brY that Livingston C"go 'nearly. all be gone. It depends an h , May ealono aeniana foe gold ooiih.-'Philade ... : has visited, to solve the problem of the . . I tyAjALT C& ..eatination of the River Wellpi. in which, . I . - . ­ I .k however, Dr. Junket way Anticipate him, . A Ottoteill Sors-lid-Lawt. gild to push north eitb6t through Dart" or count do Vorkniedith all Italian nobI Wadal. in 187J Dr. Holtib vainly,applied man now in Now York, 10 engaged to to, several scientific bodies -to Send lift , n to marrIod to Miss Madd Strobberly, Of Fit Attida, He finally. startod Oil his own Avenue. . . � account, reached Port Elizabeth with $16 One of the guests it a recent goal in big pookot, practised madicine in the ev�l . gathering ah. the $dabber y mansion, ask- ditimona fields, and "Pont hie parningo anti -bid, Mrs, 15oobbetly-She Used to be a 13 . two years and a half Of time hi explorations Vant gltl-how she liked ,hot Prospi3ati which were so remarkably fruitful that the son-in-law. . . Vienna 606grAphical Society' and other 11 go and Mr. Snobberly are both tlokl bodies raised, I&b6 Winter, 05,000 to enable to death With COUtIbL aevormicelli, and t him to carry out his preaeub enterprise. WAY lid is stuck on Maud is a Bin, 10a, 60, I ­ . . __ - . ' — , have any ldeA of how tile Count dotoo . - , 13AUk;eJL1ly.; drought how prevailed in thatgal.' Everything in tile world that lower east Tennessee, notCh Georgia, and imagin6a she *anti, he makes tore bay north Alabama. Allfatraing Interests &to hor." a6tionsly imperiled, 'and Unless there fle � 0 � 11. � . -1 fain soon. the result will be disastrous. The bay. fever sufferer is N dov Grazing lands Ate burned up and the individual, booguse he IS continually on, o, orookoore dry, . L � I Simon. I . I � . . . I - I . � ­­ I - . - I 'L... -.---- - _, - ­­J�­ ___ ­ � _ - -I-. ­ ­ ' " � , " . , . , I I "I . � . . . I I I I., .. .. J L �'. lf� . I , . d, , . A a. n - . I . / . ----.-:,— CURRENT TqFICS . , 4 AT 4 ago# of n — . has. ILIQ million of francs Paris . , built A now post,offibe and PIAQ04 It on . I L the 8110'01! the old a . . ,. no,erected in that Year' ' LL 1757. The French capital has Since Mratolred westward, but still the Rue Joan . . - , . Jacques RoBoesu remains the Contra at the great city on the seine. * An improvement has been adopts I Might be imitated - . . d which hero, Alarp�rooLulf3eetELP06rtforpLqrsono who may desire to write letters. It is fiffirtehad with maps, guide 'booko, d L aries, stlol d . I lotion, I 11 I trectories, find has a supply of I peris, inks alidiblOtt"39 paper. An attend. . Rut BIAPPlieP ititationery At cost price, And I there iaL Ek. SM64 charge of two cents. ; - SIDNAX' HIMBET 01400 said, 04L ].Wore Won. I , dorfvtl than Mrm Gladsto a,$ Mind is his . . In loddy�ll One of his most astounding pby4i. 041 fO814 was big series of Midlotl , Speeches, The building in which be ,iian is. one at peculiarly bad acoubtic . P L "Polka . , L roperties. L L, It Waii densely crowded, Bud- few, speakers I could fill 16, but he succeeded in doing go I for nearly two Looks, three times aa'coes- sively, and spoke With increased vigor eiggh time. Snob a task perform I ad by � a man overwhelmed with � affairs, and now within Isfe"eeksof-75','i-s-a-,-"tet�,6,of-,Wbich bfi� I greatest orator at kiMoky DA9146 bd proud I in the tIM0 Of hie bighes , t physical Power, � . . ITA14AN economists ate b9ginaing to feelL anxious about, flie rapid increase in the number of illegi I , . timate births. ksgidtered in I th%t 0 �0,000.0,Ulatthry,l It has Indeed risen by some a 6 last ten years, but the returns show that the. births Are very prieve I nly I disbributed� The..Lproporbion to' the Papa. latiQu is highest in Venice and game of the wealbbier to�vas at Lombardy ; it is very low in the 4bruzzi and the poorest districts.. Its cause is- thereforeprobably to -be sought' in A,tbMPOr&rY iisd-of the standard of coin. ' L fort among the bourgeoislej Which Makes . people with their Multiplying wants.,lind luxuries afraid Of .'the re'sponsibititieS of marriage, more than in an . . . y, - qeca� of the national, morality, I I : ., . . . � . .L " I . . . , , . . . ANEW refinemeLt in''V.egetartapiqullibm . Leon devised. At a . .. .1 regent vagetaria,zi ban." I queb in E agland,,after the jigual amount 61 distipotive food had, been I. co�ounied, &.111 . 41. I . I conten b -h %& the couraje� L . � . I . to observe that if we left off rearitig it r food it' would interlard With clotbos.. He'*4s, how6vog, instantly refuted, in the moij practical manage, by a true vegistarian.' who ' &rose and asserted that he was completely dressed.in materials which had. involved no :blood �gulltiness whatever. A cotton Velveteen Coat 0 L a dark linen drill Waistcoat, corduroy trousers and lawn tannis, shoes .*constituted. the, array of 'this Animals,- . Irien& L He also cammitted'himeelf to the Statement that 11 he had never tasted ,animal food in.his life.,, ., I " I I .. . . IF a child is so. unfortunate a's to"Ohop 0 I If ' I . , one of lig fi6$PrA with -a meat' axe* .16 does. ' . not follow that fis 19 to remain Mutilated . for life. Dr. Fave, of Finistere, wa, . a called to one whose firqt finger was thanging by .a. small Piece 61 skin. , Not being 'willing to do Surgical work at bilght,� be put . the finger in place and braced It with it couple'& ,car. set bones. Next day.the finger was doing so well that he did- not diet tlrb it. In four L days there wag evidence of union,'in ..top. days,the child cigIld move'the finger, 'and in a month lid was completely odred. $a L btitchOs Were used. . Dr. Fave thinks . that theie is top much hasty surgqry, ,and . the . ­ ­ . - . I Ificowsk,wotes. At Orleff feefDg pa'aikA, bn ths 76h in , L . foramen were engaged at frotag28 to ks' second bands at f rom L L - in , � $24 to 227, orratco .. LL ;e22 to g24 ; balfins, :eia to ze16 ; wome 414 tQ:916. ,If 216; wome 'L , The old ,esgImeatal ,colors .of the 0 Battalion GOrdon , I I , , 11 - h in ' L I Highlanders , 0 lot A , Pre$ were,an rzincess Of Wale.s,ou her wsy!o10t;e,t11,,ta tl t At a Marriage on the 14th !net., in , GlIeW Cathe4ral, Edinburgh, the Epia , palian, service was, , , I L . performed by An Epis I . Palian. Clergyman. - This, is said to, be I I .tl . firab 6004464 oft,whiolh such a. service b been -performed in the ' I I Pothedral. I . � At the Opening service of the new place of worship of the Wallin . , . gton street U. r, Church, in, the West and of Glasgow, the , Collection amounted tO412,500, being thi I large L at, collection ever'made in I any . churob L in Scotland. . . . . . The International Forestry Exhibition in Edinboro �vas closed on . 8 I aturdays October 11tb. Daring the three months in which it was open the exhibition was Visited I by about half & Million: people. . . . 'L Lord. Ros.ebery left -Edinburgh op the 17th !net. for London. His Lor4ebl though still- suit � Ip, Bring. from the effects If L L the accident Wbich he rccen. seemed in OQ04 b, L . tly BuStAinedi . ealth. o . � Tho people of England and $00tIond. ons thaL9`094 8 . . pectator are multiplying I 00 get thu6 P088imlPts 111(6� Well be excused fo I rfeeling some a4xre65,hs, - to the fatum The p6pulation Of the kingdom which ib 1810. was 15,o00,00.0 is now 94 006,000 -th% . . I . ) L * Isto Say, It has grown more in the L seventy years than it ,so Wil in all .h � untold ages, of the ) arebe't a &It Lh . I ?Aevious pie'. The followill2g,rhymed version If lir - Commandments is B%id . I a T to buys boon tais .in the little school kept. by Dartiel-gimpool Ab- the 44 SAW pit f ,i near 4110k, abou Rixty-five Yearp ago:. . I *. "Flrsb-HaV6 th6l, no other gods butk . 80001id-Untono-iniagebOWLthok 0. Thir.d--:_,T&k6 not t I nee. . . lie name Of God in,vqin. 'Fourth --4)O not the lishbath day pro . face. r"f th:�-'#O]Wr thy fit'her and mother too; - r �111,-and"Oa Ptict,thou no ratirN; do. ,e,lt,I_Fr"-' evil keep. thou ohiist� mud4ol * igbth _ ad Steal not .th .� . I . .� ILO"gll thy State lb iifiiht f � . . T.Itth2. .1'.. report bear not the blot;. I �h.t ' i' 1 4 a, * A , I , . I is thy neigb�or's covetAo. ' - - . *w,�, ­ _ __ I - — 1. . The Aloade Out at utkahlon. � , . I . . .. . L . _ . 16,ocourred to me the .Obfier night whil � . At the theatre that'the be .. � I blonde has had fie yet fro * L ro day. Advides have not arrived . I,arls . * . I I a the Y, 'as they usually do at this season a e I I , a;i OOncOrbiOg this subject, but fro & Ossual ilasPBOtion of -the women. w,hom have seen ai the Union Square., Daly's alidl Wallaok's Theatre since Monday I am, quite Convinced that the dark.haired I I I to be the go th . is, wintpr, 'Every one in Al ' . remember what. a ridiculous blodde.oxwa� L , set in four'years ago. No one'knoWa eXuailyl where it originated, but- men were Startled by. SOBiDg life -10139 friends whose .hair hid, . alway a been dark turn slowly or rapidl 4 pro L Yt so, theL OsB0 might have .been, to nations and artificial blondes. L6. 'It -began' to see& about a year '890 that no, natural bland6iv . were left On UsElfiRtban -island. 'Nearl! every woman had yollowishi., ,trsw like,. - oiniiryucolored ' Lai in .,.the . M%jorlby., of i,,r,,, .00upledl . tail as . WAtk' dark .OYObtowo - and 484 - and -a" ­ . OUVIIDUBIY inharmonious. complexiinx. Tha, faBbign'spread with exbriordinar� rapi6ty .The Papers teemed *11h the advert'i �-'l Monte of quacks who agreed to turn '17 . a. - golden hue for L 75 conta a he !?- . I I battle, anin I I ____ _­__ ---"-. , __ _­�'_­­' '_ '6"'^ 0000t6hallY - had, -so ;;aj0__..___.. F.P... Meat with hidi, says lonal stories of . ,thLq,with modern Bar. girls who *bad lipcome demented from the. gio%l,dressings fingeri.4hay often be saved, I ; Wn. oompletely�Mvered, - excefisive use. Of those dyes. . It WAS he, ' . �. TuE exaMp � le' of the I ' i I ­ . - At onetime that it' a man Seconded to I I gfeat snail . industry reasonable, altitude in a, balloon and gazeq(dall I in Biaeguady, wb . i 'down through the aam I 0h is acquiring greater' . skylights - Qf New York ' development year.. b . I houses he would pet thoujandii bt Wom J . - 'he . W,.; . I I . yyemr' owing to lying On their ba.'eks, with their.h4dr oprea-41 fine q"liby Of the fiesh'of the,v4ne-leaf fed ovar a board bleaching slowly by meaus,4111 mollusk, has fittinulated sheSwies, to efforts. Boda,und thi sun. In this . W . . . id the'same direction* state of affmirir _,.4 nuaAc,k_cCgar_ ' ' -&-ne-,-bbetween A)&v . - -A-gsnuino�blonde- oi---4-straight ilp-sad- as and' .Landquatt. in 'down hot-Whipered,fieckle.1hadd and red4'; this Canton: of Grisonq,' havd 'lately, bead headed girl became Veritable queens oindilij � . . transformed by their bwneis I into I farmB. a summer time the appa 1. , During th ' ame"' the throng Of -Artificial beauties.. NOWq, entlY, BvbrY One has gr6wn weary �OJN -Children are employed'to gather the snails , it altr,With the.reoult of -a dtoided.ly grad from field find hodge: and bring them to the fying'and mUch1m6ropiobdre U1 ' q9 Bq te. J fukars, -where they, are placod.1if ',busheb . Chic 0 Tribline s� New IY62*-Lit � ' ' . .and fed upon refuse vagotabie--loaves. A I 1, ' ,, L , I , -L ': ,! . thick bad Of saWdust' Hurroun ' . - , --------------:— L . I I � I da each bush � � . 1. and oervea the double purpose of. in .jusaL L. .. The Plssmp� Proad Plumbers. . :� . I I . . 1. I . . . . potable barri6i tb the escape of the inhabi, - The . 1, 1. . . Poor pluinber has returned fro � ;. taut% arid wsWterlor the. * Enrage and is now waiting imputien-tly to . . . winten 'At:tbe . at reach of obld'.weather the ,snails, - which I . the early frOht.-BNton Tinies. - . . ..., I Me then i Waxed fat. 6ury I thimsilves Jul A. phioago woman. has been paying . ' I the sawdust.'and aloes the door 'of `tb6 pawn -broker 058 w. year foe the doe of Ow, L . b6ifee'on their back. They aie'r ' 4ked out, No Inbrition is madoof it, hub ib goes with- . packed up in 2 uwb.-basket6i�and sent dff.to -out saying that'this lady is the if f Italy, vibere, as 11 Burjurrdy:snaile," - they* Plum'ber.a�;-Lowell Citiiej I I. * ' W1 0 0 . Is -L d4 " "N . sell At 18 franca to* N francs the package. , I am a pluCabdr,11- ans r .� . . , . ' a,barglar, '.AsIntereating Suggs . 'been who -WAS dipcov6ed in a her of . � . ation has just. a house -in Cincinnati at In i bt, An ...made foe the -introduction of . ce,Mels into � t a . we a" Chain idn g . . � . . . -owner turned over. in bad with there or .1 the south of.England as beasts- of , harden " Oh, I Woe. in the hopes itwa a, arglar# ' L " , . I, , i I h kh I 5 , a, , - I, I I IN' I o' a .1 Irl fat I armors And others. � For a' number oX aud.helwotlldle%va�mesometbio .9,- etrait - ­ ' ' . I I years they have been in �tise in Australia, - I .Free Preeg. .. . . , . ., I and'their docility'and endurance in that 'The - plumber. b-ile*'a va� Hamlbb that country are hIghIj Otaiiied. Luden separ. playing upon a. pipe is aseasy As lying. ad' ately, they take about deVerr hundredweight has a V t experience in both, for kagab of 14, all I I each, but In. a isam ihey are Able 0�draw as his jobs are acoAirplished *lth tooth play k Much a8A to,, u piece. . th a abou - ' I By the Australian ,an work, and.the stories he tells abo "'NaI� mployed 'the time Of big men antiole him *to a place r .they are exiefigively e ill ntedi8trict6 where water is su umong the Lmost det min�ed* lrate�is of the' .lid . or are almot)binvaluable� Thepriedofayoung Into lamentedGeorge Washindtou.-.60irtm&. camel ,is from 6250 , 7t6 L,0350; ., and Budget- ' " ­ ... � .. . � . � . d . � . . I I I I this sum is not deemed high ` by - ' - �� . . . y the inhabitants. Of the 1 1 Antipodes. ' The . whe'Giold In'like UnIttil States flunt. � ! . chief objection to thbir introduction- into "The gold in' billtion. in ths. -mint �4us'b England is that the country is too web, and now SMOUnta to 025,000,000 in V'alu%ll . said, .Camels novor get along well on web ground. Chief Clark of, the Mint H-ickok. ,"It is After rain they ate liable to slip and POMPOOed of gold,bara six inches in, length. ' become ageless. -goigeS SIS ' ' much three in.width and one and - * ilf in t iok- '. a' are . terliflod by their appearance. A Simi worth 0,000, It agan to ,_ . far .1" Pass, each I ' . . ilc� I : attempt wag made to introduee'them in the mulate ubbub live years a ,L� an a . United States, some 15 -years i5o, but the foreign , tied. � inoroased in a woriderf ides did not take. L . .. .1 I manner. 'A:1orge &rdo6bt. 6't.'Hoglish %' . � . . , n , looti ' L French gold was paid into, the oollUtty and DA.'R tat HdLun,. *hose, large act " One .was Sent to the NOW York Assay' Office,' in'tho natural history sod ethudgraphy ,of where AWAO mOlted-down into bars. All Africa have enriched .the' mahening' of thii goldwas tent . heia. . It is I,00a 'fiata . . Australia, I is now . carrylbg cub ii very. I large whIbb is our teollnicality for, 'pure or 24- f xpl�ratioh. He Is . ftL (1&130 carstgold. Tho Amorloan -gold coitiage in. Coloty r6obutly intending to Cross the : 000 -flue, while Ragligii ni �25 fineo .,go that I . cot! tha goo f earn south to otirtII4 Heexpee't' we are glad to get that.boina a 0 Moli- I . 9 down, You Moab not suppose' to' to be gone throb yeatai He hopes to CROGS th t thl� L . � . the 4ater parting,betw . I&rge'amont of gold is Always in. the mint. car! the Congo and The - &mount fillotautes- Next 'Week w1d ,1 Zambesi Rivers, a rogfoil of which litrIb 16 may have a groat deal rodre, a It known, to trace the sources of tile I , I River in the couri brY that Livingston C"go 'nearly. all be gone. It depends an h , May ealono aeniana foe gold ooiih.-'Philade ... : has visited, to solve the problem of the . . I tyAjALT C& ..eatination of the River Wellpi. in which, . I . - . ­ I .k however, Dr. Junket way Anticipate him, . A Ottoteill Sors-lid-Lawt. gild to push north eitb6t through Dart" or count do Vorkniedith all Italian nobI Wadal. in 187J Dr. Holtib vainly,applied man now in Now York, 10 engaged to to, several scientific bodies -to Send lift , n to marrIod to Miss Madd Strobberly, Of Fit Attida, He finally. startod Oil his own Avenue. . . � account, reached Port Elizabeth with $16 One of the guests it a recent goal in big pookot, practised madicine in the ev�l . gathering ah. the $dabber y mansion, ask- ditimona fields, and "Pont hie parningo anti -bid, Mrs, 15oobbetly-She Used to be a 13 . two years and a half Of time hi explorations Vant gltl-how she liked ,hot Prospi3ati which were so remarkably fruitful that the son-in-law. . . Vienna 606grAphical Society' and other 11 go and Mr. Snobberly are both tlokl bodies raised, I&b6 Winter, 05,000 to enable to death With COUtIbL aevormicelli, and t him to carry out his preaeub enterprise. WAY lid is stuck on Maud is a Bin, 10a, 60, I ­ . . __ - . ' — , have any ldeA of how tile Count dotoo . - , 13AUk;eJL1ly.; drought how prevailed in thatgal.' Everything in tile world that lower east Tennessee, notCh Georgia, and imagin6a she *anti, he makes tore bay north Alabama. Allfatraing Interests &to hor." a6tionsly imperiled, 'and Unless there fle � 0 � 11. � . -1 fain soon. the result will be disastrous. The bay. fever sufferer is N dov Grazing lands Ate burned up and the individual, booguse he IS continually on, o, orookoore dry, . L � I Simon. I . I � . . . I - I . � ­­ I - . - I 'L... -.---- - _, - ­­J�­ ___ ­ � _ - -I-. ­ ­ ' " � , " . , . , I I "I . � . . . I I I I., .. .. J L �'. lf� . I , . d, , . A J L �'. lf� . I , . d, , . A