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'r - p R im S Y L Y iJ S IA B A g ^ O A P . -dequateS h a ­ such uafortu- ‘f inough to a f u ^ ^ n a b l e n e ^ o F H f ? . ’ i i w h T c W-e r contincX u^ u ally find a sim ple m isap p reh en sio n .to lie a t ^ th e ro o t o f th e m o st serious r a p tu re s. * * * M rs. Jam eso n h a d becom e, p a rtia lly b y a cc id en t, a cq u a in ted w ith som e p riv a te p a rtic u la rs a ffec tin g a m e m b er of L a d y B y ro n ’s fam ily , w h ich h a d n o t been re­ vealed to L a d y B y ro n herself. W h en th ese fa - ts w ere fin ally m a d e k n o w n a t th e d e a th of th e poi-so n chiefly c o n cern ed L a d y B y ro n b ecam e a w a re ' a t th e sam e tim e o f Mrs. Ja m es o n ’s p rev io u s a^Q uaintance -with them .. W e m a y e asily im ag in e th a t th e stin g of fin d in g h e r frie n d th e a c tu a l dep o sito ry o f a se cret w hich h a d been k e p t fro m h erself h a d a g r e a t d e al to do w ith th e first- b it­ t e r n ^ o f L a d y B y ro n ’s rese n tm e n t. I t Ls even possible, I d o n o t k now , th a t m y a u n t, conscious o f no b rea ch o f lo y a lty o r faith fu ln e ss to w ard h e r frien d , m a y h a v e been to o p ro u d t-i e n te r in to m in u te e x p lan a tio n s of h ow a n d w h y it was. A n y h o w th e s te m t e n ^ r of th e one was rouse i, a n d th e se n sitiv e p rid e a n d h ig h sp irit of th e o th e r o u-traged a n d w ounded. Sue, in h e r tu rn , becam e th e o n e ‘ im placable. ’ ” T h e re feren c e m ad e in th e q u o te d w o rd is to M rs. Ja m es o n ’s com m ent upon L ad y B y ro n w hen ^ fir ^ in tro d u c ed to her. W h en asked w h a t im p r ^ i o n L ad y B y ro n h ad m ade upon h e r in th e ir f ir s ^ in te r v ie w , Mrs. Ja m eso n rep h ed , "- Iinp la ca p iU ty ,” So im p lacab le d id Mrs. Jam eso n bessSme t h a t a le tte r w ritte n b y M rs. Noel sour y e a r s a fte rw a rd ,-w ith th e purpose of ren ew in g th e c o rresp o n d en ce b e tw ee n h e rself a n d Ja m es o n —& co rresp o n d en ce bro k en off w itii lut O ther cause th a n M rs. Ja m e s o n ’s c o n v ictio n th a t th e Noels o w ed th e ir f ir s t a llegian c e to 'L a ly B y ro n —w as fo u n d am o n g Mrs. Ja m eso n ’s paper.s a fte r h er d e ath , -with th e seal unb ro k en . Mrs. Ja m eso n n u m b e re d a m o n g h e r frien d s tiie s, J o a n n a B ailhe, Miss M a rtin ea u , C ir3, O ttilia v o n Goethe, o u r o-wn I rv in g , M isi Sedgtvick, w ith w h o m she w as in th e stro n g e st sy m p a th y , B a r ry C o rn w all, T h ac k era y an d Schlegel, a n d th e life is en ric h ed w ith m a n y of th e le tte rs a n d n o tes w h ic h pas-stnl b e tw ee n th e m a n d hei-self. T w o o r th re e p assage! w ith referen ce to Q ueen V ic to ria ’s c o ro n atio n a n d first y e a r s as q ueen h a v e s p e c a l in te re st as a rev e latio n b o th o f th e Q ueen’s ' c h a ra c te r w hen she f ir s t cam e to th e th ro n e, a lid of th e teudernoss, h a lf p ity , h a lf affection, -with w h ic h h e r su b jects e y o u n g sovereign. W r t-ng of th e co ro n a tio n , in a le tte r to Miss Sedg.vick, Mrs. Ja m es o n said .r By Oscar Brow uing. H o u r Scries.) (Half D A IL Y F irs t—A re U nited S t a t ^ legal-tender-notes ti bo received a t th e B altim ore Custom House oj J a n u a r y 1, 1879, in pa y m en t of cus 3 legal-tenders be 1, 1879, a t th e ir n ited S tate s bonds ___ , th e T re a su ry I rd—W Ul U nited S tate s legal-tender notes leemed in gold a t th e ofiice o f th e U nited Fifth—W ill th e re be a n issue of certificates for S'JS.TbSI.'S-31'SIC certificates be tre a te d as silver coin in p a y m en t o f custom duties a nd othe r indebtodnesd to the S ix th —W ill the governm ent, a fte r J a n u a r y I, oonUnu** the issuance *>f certificates of *1’' Id rep ly th e S e c re tary said: you ^ a t New Y ork. This is a wise provision; for it woifid be m expedient to th e redem pti|)a ports, a t th e same prem ium for gold as the m aro l t y Jw iuai-y . jiarity w ith coin, can, I think, m ider e-xistiug law , lie received for custom s dutio.s ; a nd this is Virgil’s i:neid Dissected, ha'ilor to the St. Louis m a rke t, he m oved to c ity, wo iv o rtib ilily _ elsew here vvill be isHoairs,"?.* “tS I 'E * h u I n d i a n N u t F a r tic H in N e v a d a . A iipn.aclung a Ni-vada iiiou:i‘u.un a low '.irus'uy gu-ovvth is sei'u, stia u g e ly black in aspect, though it had bc-n burned. This i- a forest, ti e bountiful i chaj-d J the re 1 i Is it IS ig T h T m Jst'^ e m n T .^ b h ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ v '^ te rfa y .^ a S ? S S e d ^ h f i^ ^ d told m ier’s hearte A u d I w ish 1 h a d a couple of U’uste e s a n d a pension, fo r y o . ^ j^ ^ i^ B A Y .” rig tit an d left, brushes; the j ■"ith the body of Hterature from which choice was ■to be made, and the book is much better th a n most o f tho more prete •ks of th e Mnd th a t it is to be prais lious works HeartQy. A brief, rapid and thoroughly thorough intelfifl fiteiator© ‘ colonial Jigent survey of ibB Hterature of the period is riyen as an introduction, and a para­ graph i a ^ f l x e d to the selections from each author named, # v n ig th e principal facts o f bis life m outBne. B y confining himself ^ c t l y to t^-w o rk s of authors nolonger Uving in ■ m 9 ^«fidhs th e editor has wisely to - S n i V o if c leighbors cam e, and , w hen needed, a n d so th« Iped each nei^^hbir neig-hborhood m eet- expressi•ces in a kUx7;;. v expressive of ihe com bination of fore* «t of by w hich one m em ber or set , lativ e) liody, lx bers, w ho have a p a rtii’u la r object to ac' membei i VI mplish, secures th e a id of others, indifferent in i ^ Htts u in .- o n ^ i o ^ ^ ? e ii th e ?h o re w as reach e 1. __ a fru itfu l th e a tre of operation in svste'm found fo ipointm ents to office, an d wa.s wi legislative a ppointm i I I indi-vidual interests, o ften a t v a r i a r ~w 'ith H xthe o the Stafe ' g eneral w elfare.—[Justice Miller, befi B a r A ssociation. B u i l d i n g F i r e s o n C o ld M o r n in g s . PAGSFBC NIABL si , tfir. C.l ave., 25xim ui, Panlel .V .ii.ieU 10 ........ ivT i' ■ HOW ARD ^ ^ tg e .7 pMT 8100 each. ^t. E xist’d Bonds. I z l^ ^ T l L A P SL E Y , *20 eaclz. ^ooklyn, $60 each. 5ocaeh. le United States Nav^F y the Bureau of Oon^ 7 7^yhn>Qthecated>. 15 BROAD STREET, BROKER in STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and Miscellaneous SECURITIES. *O T *o® E R "oF ^:^cufo^ ?^ ss Brooki3-n Citj' RR. Co.. $10 each, js Clinton Hidi A^ociaxlon, $100 each. ly and Battery BK- Howard Lapslet, *5 Members of New York Stock and j>. s. WiLLABD, I Gold Exchanges. P-W - GALLA U D ET, Baoker k Dealer in Commercial Paper, NOS. 3 AND S W A L L ST . 6TOCKB, BONDS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. , ADVANCES MADE ON BUSINESS PAPER AND OTHER SECURITIES. I C O U N T O F « ] ^ t^ H Y O RK A ^^^L O N G BRANCH Leave New York, foot Liberty street, for Red Bank, long Branch, Ocean Grove, fto., at SOS. 11:46 a. m., 4K)0, Ith^T™ connect at MATA-VYAS X lT B E E n O L D A N D NE'W Y O R K B AIT,X WAY CONNECTIONa Leave foot of Liberty st. foi Freehold at SdS, U:45 x M..4,SdS p. M. ]^ E W 0 6 Co. Y O R K ^ D ^ ^ B p E L A D B L P H Ii "TUND brook route . TO CLaSE AN ESTATE. BR O A D W A Y P R O P E R T Y . The valuable 5-story Iron front store and lot Nos. 740 and 742 BROADWAY, near Astor Place. Lot 50 FEET front on Broadv 54 FEET 1 nertherly side. 116 FEET 4 INCHES on southerly side. Maps at office of the auctioneers. BANKERS, C O R. O F W A L L ST . AND B R O A D W A Y . TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKINa BUSINESS, IN CLUDINa THE PURCHASE AND SALE OP S-TOCKS BONDS AND GOLD, FOB CASH, OR ON MARGIN. P. 0 Box 2,617. INVESTMENT SECURITIES FOR SALE. A. M. Kjwdeo, C. W. McLkuan, J b. Watlakd Trask. Stockholders’ M eetina. riAHE Annuel Meeting of this Corporation will be held •L at Itsofflces, No. 231 Federal street, in the City of Boston, In the state of MassaehuseUs, on TUESDAY, the third day of December, 1878, at 11 o’clock A. M.. lor the Choice ol Directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may be legally brought before the me« ' Stores Nos. 64 and 66 White street, SSDAY, November At 11 o’clock, credit of three m< iffiREliPTORY®^ EREMPTORY SAJ I R P ^ T S . fto. 160 pieces 4-4, 6-4, 6-4 and 8-4 OILCLOTHS and RUGS. ATS to CTRA SUPERS, ING R/^S. •ussels and Tapestry MATS and RUGS, ft ----------- TUESDAY, November 28, r p H E E R I E R A IL W A Y ^ RAIL AsoAKOEaiEarr of Trains, taking effeoTJune 3.1878. 9 .0 0 A, NI. Cincinnati and Chicago Day Espr^s Drawing Room Coacbes to Buffalo and Buspensiov 0 .0 0 P. M. (Daily) Fast St. Louis Egress, arrivtog a' Buffalo 8 A. M., coimectii^ with fast trains to the West and Southwest, Pullnxan*a best DrawingRoom Sleeping (Doaches to Buffalo. STOCK •S -U N ^ I Manufactured and part ’ulactured LACE GOOD* and MATEELGLs . M-VCHINERY.lncludln^^'sEWING MACHINAL STEAM BOATS, j VIA THE OLD RET.TART.E I STO N IN Q TO N L IN E , lEFELD Rtt.TT -v j CONNECTI^’G WITH ALL POINTS EAST. I NOT A T R IP MISSED IN SEVEN C O N SE C U ' I TIVE YEARS. iF th e - ^ ^ nom. L. W. FILKINS, G. P.. Agent. ir Passage at Company 'a' a shades Colored s;iHLLINEBY SILKS, &C. UnitedStates and Brazil. B V o i^ EODOB ^ BOSTON. j HAIL STEA5ISHIP LINE FOR ST. THOMAS, I { P a r a , P e r tia m h u c o , B a h ia B i o tie J fa n e ir o . and NORWICH LINE ' :er, Portland and all points North and for Boston, Worcester, East, via fDON and N( r» s; ^ nI ; s h a w i ^ . ' ............ New York al Pass’r AgU;. New Yortc. 2Y EW _______ :' ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. Ng " ’S S v h M m ^ 'fo r ’t^OK KONDOUT AND ISXNO-STON, X? Fare 76 cents; NEWBURGH and below, 50 cents; landing at Highland Falls (West Point), Cornwall, New­ burgh, Marlboro, MUton, POUGBDKBBPsia Esopus, con­ necting with Ulster and Delaware and Walkul VaUey Railroads. Steamboats THOMAS CORNELL and JAMES W. BALDWIN leave dally at i p. a.. Pier 31N. E.. foot of Hsrri.«on street._________________________________ F a l l R i v e r L i n e f o r B o s t o a a u d tli o R a s t . L AND HUDSON ig Nov. li. 1578. Trains io S § ^ ''£ ‘-2sPEcEi2 r 'c f f i r c I _ - ___ ______________ PRESS, with Drawing Boom Cars to Canandaigua, Rochester and BuOalo. 'IKX) A JL—EXPRESS TO ALBANY AND TROY, xvlth connections to Utica, Saratoga and Rutland, Nortb Adams and Bennington. >r Montreal, except! AORTB GERMAN LLOYD. Steamsliip jnsnip Line L between New York, Soutbai Kampton and Bremen. COMPANrS PIER, FOOT OF SECOND STREET, HOBOKEN. 1 Rates of Passage from New York to Southampton, Havre I First Cabin. ......$10o“G o w S n d Cabin........ J60 Gold « - - d u < i ’d ^ t e ^ “^ & d Steerage 1 c S S " 8® S3 0 Currency. Freight or Passage apply to OKLRICH 8 & CO., i2 B ow ling G re en . R A IL R O A D S . ATLANTIC C0A8T LINE F a s t M a il P a s s e n g e r R o u t e . TO ALL P O l W T S SOU TH^ With Quickened and Continuous Double Daily Service to SAVANHilH AND THENCE DAILY TO FLORIDA. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. T IL B H a M B U B G -A M E B IC , ______ .r iT s tT A S ^ .” ----- -S, with Bleeping Cars tor Albany and PSIE SPECIAL TRAINB at 7KK) AM. and SPECIAL TRAINS at 950 and 10-35 A M., 405 F ecial train at 5 ___________ SPECIAL TRAINS 1:05, 34)5,436, 530, 6:15, S f' SUNDAY WA-y TBAINS—Pc rarrytown, is and f '' For Tarrytown,^135 .™ .,neave 30tb i SiO, 8:46 and lOS and UK)0 P. M.: t and 730 p. M. ™ 262 261 and 413 Broadway, and at --------------------1. 3 Park Place. 785 and ----------------------J3 Washington street, C. B. MEEKER. Gen’l Passenger Agent. ^ ^ ____ FRAN( SOIE, Coiore ia p de W H I T E S T A R LIME. UNITED STATES AND ROYAL HAIL STEAMERS F o r (Queenstown and L iyerpool. __L RAIL Dally (except Sunday) to WASHINGN,_vla RICHMOND. -VS^IINGTON AND FLORCk, TO CHARLESTON AND SAVANNZ ^ 0 X. M. New York to Washington - - xl Fxpress (T■ mere of this tine take the Lane Eontes But. Maury, U. a N„ on t»th the out I voyages. packages E SPE C m ^iT E R IN G ^ OREION AND DOMESTIC HOSIERY AND GLOVES^ Being the closing sale of a well-known House. (For Bccount of Underwriters), case (94 pieces) White SATINS, from low to flnest InxTH^&DAY being a legal holiday, our sale wHl tak* lace as above. ALBERT T H. NICOI NICOLAY, Auctloneai [RT H. NlCOfrAY & C O ., PINB STREET, REGULAR AUCTION SALES OP STOCKS AND BONDI EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. OB SPECIAL SALES MADE ON at.t. OTHER DAY& Our established custom 27 years, BEAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AND PBTVT " SAJ& -------------------------'BTVATB MONEY TO LOAN------------------------->AN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. WEDNESDAY^^November 27, ik p. ti„ at the Exchange Salesroc Broadway, -lUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CON( w York Gaslight Co. (hyp’d), $1< 100 shares New BOBT. ROGER EA-YDOCK, Ancooneer. R O B S 1 B .T H A T D O C K , SO N Ac O O ., Store No. 6 CoUege Place, between Barclay and Mom; TBADE SALES OF EAETHENWARE, CHINA AH] glassware , and general merJohandisb . TUESDtA-Y, November 28. 5 0 0 LOTS P , ^ ^ Y OOODS, __'coartland J. COBTI3, Agent. iltlmore, anf sctlons and iservice thence as N( lorlda and t FOB QUEENSTOWN AND LIVEHPOOL. From Pier 37, N. R., toot of Chartioa street. ^ CABIN, $80 and (100, gold. Return tlclcets on favordble ^ l ^ “r ^ 'w m ----------------------. 1 ^ ^ ,' n . Y. E V E R Y T H IN G IN For through tlekets please call at Company’s olBoea 815 Broadway, New York, and at ticket olBces foot at Gourtlana and Desbrosses streets, mid Depot Jersej BOi&ND TBEP TICKETS^I^K^^SAS. NEBRASKA AND r YORK, NEW HAVEN AND HART 'KD^A^BO,^.—Tralns^leOTe^^d Uepqt f- AT 12)4 O’CLOCK, In OUTstore, BT OUOBR OF MESSRS. HOWLAND ft ASPINWALL. HAW RE-REELED LACKLOW RAW RTT.IC, Ex Galley at Lome and GleaiflMt 8 bales FILATURE JAPAN SILK, 8 bales KAKEDAH do., Just arrived pep P. X.& & FNA A N D AND DEPOTS IN NEW YORK, FOOT OF ^BARCLAY Bi CHRISTOPHER STREETS. Freight received at Pier 19, North Rive anrfat Ho□ ^^dal y& EXPOBT^A SPI lomeopathlc Spoollito. Marvel of Healing. HEADS T oaU B ^w T NEW YORK 1 From Pier 46. N. 3 V i< ?ro)^.....N ov.^.8 i . _ . NDIBECT. Charles -street>&M4.. .Dec. 18, noon, to accommodations. Drafts issued tor any amount at current ra; HENDERSON BBOTEmBS, Agents, 7 BowUi^ __ GUION LINE, U N IT E D S T A T E S B IA II. S 'T E A M E B S , f o b QUEENSTOWN AND LIVEKPOOL. LeavlngPier38.N. a ., footof Klngst. ....... ArM.,'i2 ratofor Plttston, Wl^esbarre, Danville and ixurvuimi_______jutU N orw !^ ISaston mall, stora at prlnelpal stations. ^ PoT’S t m ^ r i A a A ^ ’ 9 ^ , 13:30 P. M.—Easton and Hingh^ton express, with 635’, 9* ■ lb12i;'£ i^ 1», 230,^ , 335.4:40», 4 3 5 ,5 ^ , 5A5,635, Ira-wlng-room cars attached, runs through to Bing- lO ib A M.. 10», 1135’P. H. For Other stations see timetables, latnton, stopping at aU stations on main line. Connecra 730,9«, tf»and 10» p. u. trains run dally. Including Sundays. at Scranton with train for Plttston, Wilkesbarre, Dan­ I irhe •fTABT.linT HIYEB BRANCH tralhB leave B ^ e m Blrer ville and Northumberland. Btatum, opposite 2d ave.. a t 7 a. h. to-Now Haven j 8*a m. 5 p. M--Oswego express, with sleeping-cars attached, to Boston i 9J6 A. M. to New Haven; 12 H. to S p r ili^ ld j via P^raon andjtoonton^tor Gap, Sto^dMiu ^ 336 p. M. to Stamford: 4:40 p. K. to New Haven; BaSp. IL -to Springfield; 635 and 6A5 p. h. to Sooth Norwalk, con­ Osv^».°’( ^ ^ c t a at BinghAinton with train tor Greene, necting with steamboats from Pier 22 £. B .; and at 12* Oxford. Norwich, Utica, ftc. u. (danyj to Boston. . _ 3:30 P. n.—Easton Express, stops at Summit. Madison p.By purcnaajng octets at 044 Beoadway, or 4 Court st, and stations west. ^ Brooklyn, passengers con have tbelr baggage checked 420 F. M.—Dover Express, stops at Snmmit, caiatbam b a r residence to destination. and stations west. _ _____ 5£0 P. m—Hackettstown Express, stops at MUlbnrn and 7A6 P. M.—Harrisburg special for Easton, Bethlehem, AUentewn, Beading anamorisburg Without change^/ ForSuccasunna and Chester; 7:^, at20 a. u.; 12l30,3:30 . . ------ . gao i . M. • 1230,330, SIL K . 45 BALES WEDNESDAY, November 27, AT 12 O’CLOCSE NOON. At Harbeck’s Stores, Brooklyii, (Under Port Warden’s Inspection.). PADANQ COFFEE, 1351 MATS, 328 GUNNIES,. 64 BAGA Damaged ' a the voyage, ex Jamaica^ _ A N C H O R LINE. U N IT E D S T A T E S M A IL S T E A M E R S . NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. From Pier 20 Nortb River, New York r.--------w .. ,4 Ethiopia......No^ oa Bolivia............1 CabtoA, $ 6 0 tc BALD JOHN H. DRAPER, Auotloneett BY JOKN H. B B ^E X t Ac C Store 112 P< Courtland streets: 8.-20 A M. for ■" dianapoUs, Chic ton and the Sou O., and Chicago. LOGp. B. for Washington and the West, and the South ■via Gordonsvllle. Pnlfman care from New Yoik to Balst. Louis and^ttsburgh, and from Washington to Au­ gusta and Savannah. 1030 p. H. daily for Washington, the South and West. Pullman Sleepers from New York to Baltimore and Wasfatogtonjina^tog ch^^oomecrion^tor^Cld^^, ClnPlttsburghJ the S o S i and Soudiwest. Tliroiigh Pull­ man cars Baltimore to OnriimatL Connects a* Wash­ ington with trains for Lynchburg, Florida, New Orleans INMAN L IN E —ROYAL M A IL STEAM ERS -------Colored MERINO TLT.IANTINES. &C. — -ilU m s, CASHMERE I LT DE SOIE, Colored BATXM CLOTH, BEAVER A J ^ h Ii TELASSE CLOAKS DOanSSTIC^ c shaw ls . FINEST WOOLENS AND MATELASSE MA CLOAKINGS, Lin e n g o -o d s , ___ _____________ -CNAPKINS, 10-4 to 16-4 Doubla Damask TABLE CLO'fHS. And fu" ”----- " , CHARLES EL CUkS i NGS, Agent. ROBERT H.-SAYRE, Sunerintendent and Engineer. The official vote of this sta te show s a R epubli­ can p lu ra lity of 3 8 ,ff2;k T he official vote of M-assachusetts give-s T albot (Rep.) l;G,725 ; A bbott (Deni.), 10,Ui'2 ; B utler (Greenback), 10y,-135, and M iner (Pro.), A committee of th e B oard of Supei-vis.ii-s of O nondaga c ounty in this sta te have discovered in th e T ounty poorhouse the re a subcellar w hich lunatics have been jiut, often naked, cruelly m altreated. The corner-stone of the new m ona ste ry F ranciscan m onks a t W est P a te rson, X. J ., laid y e sten lay a fternoon by Bishop C orrigan, of i N ew ark. N early th ree thousand persons w ere ; p re te n t a t tho cerem ony. In a football m atch a t Boston yestorda; twee® th e Y ale and H a rv a rd C lu b sd u ri bout ne ither side gained a goal or a tone In th e second Y ale w on a goal and w as declared w inner. A bo’a t seven hhiu ndred sp ectators w ere present. I f w e wfil go into m a n y a fa rm e r’s kitchen, a b o u t five o’clock on a cold w in te r m orm ng, we shall o t o see th e w om an of th e h o ^ j Mieroslawski, th e Polish G e n e ra l is dead, ^ t ^ g ^ th e stove, w t e t t ^ g ^ s ^ v m g s w tte a ^ prom ine nt p a r t in th e Polish red ull k nife, w ith w hich to s ta r t th e fire. Now, sentenced to . imi-'s happiness for th e d a y depends in a grea t death. .A fter a n ineffectual e ffort in 1883 to m easure on how th e d a y is begun, you will X.’ • . , lib e rate P o land he lived in c om parative retire tee t t is to w h t t ^ . ^ easily see what an annoyance uov4 tf N “” T E H i G H Va l l e y r a i l r o a d . J u ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. J asoabt 1st, 1877. Leave depots foot of Courtland and Desbrosses sts. at 630 p. M,—Night Express, dally, for Easton, Bethlehem, ^entorvn, ^ u ch ^ Cbuni, Wi&rabaire^ P lt t^ n ^ j^ ^ I class fre ig h t, to go in to effect to -d ay ; To N ow j I Y ork, -BJ c ents, B altim ore, 37 cents, PhUadel- , 1 DANIEL B. BHBDETT, AnothmMC, B Y B U B O E T T & B K H N IS. store, No. 29 BurUng tSUp. Salesroom IS El OwneriB Residence, m THE E V ira e POST. TEEMS TO m a i l SUBS0SSBXB8. 9*® CURATIVE OINTMENT. WISCONSIN" ? ty — These Steaxneza are hunt of iron, in vrater-tlsht a with importments, and are fo m islied ------oToiy requialto make the passage across the Atlantic both siu6 xeeaUle, haTtDg B ^ -ro o m , Rmoklng-romn. insxnngloom, FUmo m d Library; also, experienced Surgeon, Stewardess and Caterer on each Steamer. The rooms are all on Declc, thus tosuring those greatest Of ail luznxlee a t sea, perfect ventilation and light. pAUTH p a ssa g e (aoooidlng to Stateroenfi, #80 to <80; TKW n tn m TATli!, 140; gERERAQE. 126. O FH IO B S, NO. 2 8 B K O A 9 W A Y . W I L H A I W S & CU IQ W . W.1 Batielor’s AlaslaSeal Oil :Beanfflil Teel, flite .as. Pearls, out fifty d o l t o or S F IN A N C IA L . K ^ ^ 4 e " s^ .lV At 12 o’clock. m Bro*it OF HERMAN UHL of Sprtogport 7 per c? . Town of V/estlarm wAstFana_____ Bouda. ) Bond and made BettyMUhaaserott )oy! -a Mortgage ----------, property on 60th st.. N. Y. city, nndry Claims and Judgments aagainst various porAt 1%^0’clock, Salesroom, No. 111m . -- _______ MAY CONCERN. »rsey Zinc Co., 8100 each, int^Exchange Nat, $50 t P. „. Sundays, 8:30 ^^udOTt and Kingston, 9.-00 a h., 3:30 p. M. Sundays, ! HAIR DYE. .........------- .... i^yh ■■ For freight & HOWIS, Agents. 10 0 WaU Bt., New Y< Confilgnees In San Frauciicb, jicisco, Messrs. W iu BLAlNCHARD & Oo. nd lOAO P. M. >, 11.30 A lay, 6.05, A60, „ 1 Astor House 4 streets; No. 4 ■' of Fulton “ Offloei No. 8 Bath FRANK T_______ L. P. FARMER, Qenerai Manager. Gen’t Passenaer Aaent. ( y S N T R A I . K A II iR O A D O F N E W J F B Vy SET—Axlkktoykn LiNB—Ferry station to New YortL of street. Ferry station to BcooMyii, foot ^ C oi^ ^ ctog Nov 25. 1878.—Leave New York, foot of Liberty street, as follows: 650 A. M.—For Flominstozi, Easton, Belvldere, Betl ‘ em, Batli, Allentown, Slauca — 8 t e a m s h i i » C o m p a n y ’s I x i n e s . boUKull to Kau* B. brilloiit g y w as lacher, v shavings in a tem p.i^tnre dow s~ soon ready to rel and rope Garibaldi and Kossuth. be easily avoided b y tw o | fit an a n d to be em balm Imed as th e h ero i un p le asa n t ta sk fo r a n ew x.-Hitflt recorded. _____is | On the G re at W estern R a ilro ad n e a r W inona, of one of uhe n a rro w est e st escap fail, before th_e ground [Nashville A m erica n , Novem ber Hi. covered by snow . — the. fa rm e r andliis hired j Ou*-. yesterday, a locomotive with a train run- ■ BATCEHELOB’S U F L F B R A T K P H A IB I rakes a n d baskets, in to nin g a t th e r a te of th ir ty m iles a n h o a r r a n in to m a n ta k e a te am , w ith th e w oods, a n d ra k e to g e th er fifty bushels of \ a_ locom otive on a N ew "York express tr a in th a t A C u r io u s K if ld o f S w in d l e . pine needles, a n d ha u l th e m home, a n d stow in in g on a sw itch. B oth locomotd-ves “ A w ell-dressed a n d w eU -appearing m a n asked j ’ ’ e u n d e r cover. T hese a re qm ang g s lh a S ta te s tr e e t bookkeeper T h u rsd ay fo r sm all th ^e bbe riT l5 n f fiin lings th e re a re fo r sta r tin g a fire t' 'w ere te rr ib ly sh a tte re d , one e m ig ra n t was kiiled, bills f o r a five. A fte r th e bookkeeper h a d g iv en quickly. I h a v e used th e m fo r tw e lv e y ears, a n d ^ an d a n engineer, firem an a n d eig h t e m ig ran ts riiould n o t know how to do w ith o u t them . I were injured. h im th e b ills he ch an g e d his m in d a n d w a n te d a ado p ted th e p ractice, w hen I first tex..or, nvino®eorgo Cnrnow, of X five-doH ar b ill fo r smaH bOls, k eep in g th e ch an g e the m , of a rra n g in g m y stove th e ni g i s t g iv en t o in h is h a n d . H e th e n c hanged so th a t m th e m orning, I h a d n o th in g to d■o ‘but Brooklyn, went into 1 I yard adjoining 1 his m te d a g a in a n d w a n te d a ten-doH ar bfll for to lig h t th e fire a n d g e t b ack in to b e d ag ain , a ll w hich I c a n accom plish in te n seconds. I n get against the fence, b ^ a n to practise w ith an tw o flvra. a n d in t h a t w a y m ix e d th e book- fifteen miauteB, th e room w ill be com fortably w a rm , so th a t w e c an brapn th e d a y w ith o u t air-gun. One of the bullets flew w ide o f tffie k e ep e r u p so a n y d ra w b a c k .—[.Lcffer to f w o E ngland F arm er. mark, and, penetrating the fenepj struck Louis T h e s am e m o in o ie r, u a p p en e d ■Uanderlin, a b oy aged tw e lve years, in the fore­ ^iiisted, where £ head, I t is feared th at the w ound is fatal. “A Tfanderiug Woman.” his n a m e as lo r th e H ^ ..v T h e.— Y ^ l^ O a in n r e . The Boman Catholic Church of th e Assumption, --------------.- ^ Mrs. Lockwood, the fem ale law yer o f the Dis­ SlOO b ill " a n o ld ono, .... - - —j,tric t of C olum bi^ w hom Judge Magruder of doifoted with an the Seventh Jud icial Circuit of M aryland char­ acterized a s a w and ering w om an and forbade to through the chureffi blessing and sprinkling tt w ith holy water. A class, o f ninety-one men, - - - -— ** w omen and.cbildren Were confirmed. High mass o f a ie bank ofttcers in W indham county a few the THE C A LIFO R NIA LINE ADRIAN H. MULLER, Aaettoneee. r A X tB U JV K . RZ1TIoS “ L o f f- R o llin g .” "When the eleetinn of judgfw by th" legislatures of the sta te s becam e th e accepted them lointm ont of A m encan statesm aasbip, the iiy olither officers w as vested in th e sam e its. H ere for e,xchanges of ' s given rise to th e expressive te rm “ logrollm g,”” as applicable to th a t a n d to othe r form s of legislative action. I t comes from th e custoius of tlie early se ttle rs in c learing th e trees from th e siiU w hich th e y intended to c ultivate'. W hen th e tree.s w ere a ll foiled a n d c ut into logs from te n to txventy feet long, th e y w ere g a th ered inte large a n d b u rned up to . g e t them ou t of the ______piles __________________ w ay. This pihng basiiiess rek a t h e r '^ b ^ ^ ^ S ^ in te pi t v is blended. S h e is af Professor H enry A . Beers’s “ A C entury of American Literature,” lon g Leisure Hour Series, is a t last ready. The bOOk i a s a modest purpose, settin g out to do a o morethan represent A m erican literatnre b y selections fro m fo rty -fo u r o f th e fo rem o st a u th o rs no longer living, w h o h a v e c o n trib u ted to w h a t W0 call pohte lite r a tu re in th e s tr ic t sense o f th e term , eveteaiTxg h isto ry , b io g rap h y , tr a v e l, o r a ­ to ry a n d th e w h o le o f w h a t Coleridge caU ed “ the U te ra tu re o f k n o w led g e.” T h e selections liave been m a d e w ith th e tr a in e d ju d g m e n t of , a n editor c ritic a lly a s w ell a s g e n e i ^ y fa m ilia r has occurred w hen specie nayni!o everyw here, a nd is lessliko‘cur now w hen wo have a uuifo ion, c u rre n t in oil p a rts :: n'S'SmkM .S'*vcral spet'ies of berrit‘9 and d ry them t >v a ry th e ir stores, an d a few deer a n d groase a re killed on th e m ountaina, beside im m ense nuraher^ of ralibits and ha re s; but tho pino m its a re th^Mr m an. F ro m one of his b ro th e r m in isters we learn Important Boofcs of tlie Week. th e p a rtic u la rs of th e escape fro m di’ow n in g last M r. W illia m J . R o lfe’s a d m ira b le sin g le p la y w eek of th e Rev. A. D. T adlock of G ray so n ^ t a o n o f S h ak esp eare h a s re a ch e d its te n th co n ty , K en tu ck y . H e h a d been w ith his w ife v m n m e in th e com edy ‘‘ M uch A do A b o u t Xo___ a n d chOd v isitin g his fa th e r, a P re sb y te ria n m inth in g ,” w h ic h ap p ea rs th is w eek in u n ifo rm dre^-s Hstel ister a n d P re sid e n t of K iq g (Doliege, Brist w ith its predecessors. M r. Rolfe is fu rn ish in g i T enn. O n his w a y b a ck b y P o u n d G ap, P’ th Shake^peare for w hich there th is edition ed itio n a Shakes crossing Clinch R iv e r a t R ocky Ford, th e h igh p o sitiv a need , a p oipiilar p u l variorum edition, neither w a te rs w ash ed th e horse fro m h is fo o tin g a n d too encumbereii w ith note.s to o coB&Y c o s tly nor n o r too to o much n t t e b u r e x . I t « c l » . to Im to serve th e purposes of intelligent readers w ho are n o t them selves engaged in the m aking of w ife a n d she to th e child u n til it w as w ashed fro m h e r arm s. H e w as m a n fu lly sw im m ing, Shakespearian Hterature and yot furnisning all alth o u g h en tan g le d in th e lines. W hen she that suchreaders w o u ld reek in e x a m in in g th e m ost shrieked a t the loss of h e r child, ho succeeded in volummous editions of Sha-kespeare; that is to g rasp in g it a n d re ta in in g his hold u pon his w ife. sa y a beautifully printed and accurate tex t, a The horse, m ean tim e, w as p a rtly sw im m in g an d m iT r ree n t, d rag r a gggin iag w ashed1 do w n b y th e x m history of each play, a synopsis of the ^ criti­ p a rtly luggy a n d th e en tan g le d sw im m er. T h e fine cism upon it, brief notes o f various readm gs and I now -----^ th e ir salv atio n . R eac h in ~ g alack -of o t h ^ th in g s a b o u t w h ich n o t ^ a re nea led^aU , “ t h e ^ o r s e ^ t h e m ^ a ^ o re .^ ^ e SHIPPING. THE PO PU LA R BAY LINE TINS. Silk PLUSHES, &d. a re kiUidiod; mid a t n ight, asseiubied in crrelos, giwrulims^as^piys.^^th^^^ n iitf^ s tb m —t— :r-.r---------- : N IN E D O L L A R S A Y EA R . F o a sA x r im A x to x a PA SSEN G ER ROUTE TO OFFICE, 88 SOOTH STREET. Sailtns Positively aa Advertised. POPULAR SHTPa And a ll points in FL O R ID A and the SO UTH. , _________ favorite^Al flrstefiass clipper ships CONTINEJi-----ir; SB M X f^L B. Holmes, Master. Leave New York (via Penn. E.E.) at iSM r.a. Leave A S , lobey, Mastei>-at PIER NO. i9 I-hjJadetphla iP.. W. & R H.A) 6:00 p. H. Connecting at 1 EAST E T ra ^ i lU flnisn loading In a few days; Baltimore with magnificent new steamers I Special ottent lested to the above favorite Lr fast passag^ ^mid good de­ CAROLINA and FLORLDA ! Uvji^ of at 9fi0 P. u„ arriving at Norfolk at 9 30 A M. Connecting ' ft c q , 83 South sh, opp. Pier No. 19 E. E. dlreetly with Seaboard and Boanoke R.R. and Atlantic | aSoTOrnffo' aoK Ho'vfbs & Co., Consignees in fia-n FranCkiastL Line for all points South. No omnibus ___ nlbus Itransfers clsca Also, at PHILADELPHLL the celebrated Al first-class lore; trainss stop at steamer’s wharf. Splendid- I chpper ship V A LPA RA ISO. ateommodatlons anc id elegant fare on steamers. 1 of departure! parlor cars on day BF* POPCLAR AND RENOWNED CUPPER SHIP._fiEi trains and Pullman sleeping cars at night on connecting rail UncA For through tickets, reservations in parlor and sleeping cars, amrstaterooms on steamers, apply at FOB. SAN F B A N C IS C O . Ticket omces of Penn. R.R. and office of line, I3F-X00 W A L L S T R E E T . ^ 229 B roadw ay, N. Y. AN Al* ejrtrei^ cHpper T B IU S S Ia sIt; ser-vice, w ashing a n d drudgiiig. ossenilile a t tlin fam ily h u t , th e m en leave then- rancli U 'li k ; all, old a n d young, a re niouiit-d on ponies, and sot off in gro.at gle_' to the nut-l.m ds, form ing Cavaleados ciieiouslv p ic tu resq u e ; nam ing scarfs a u 'l <• ilieo •skirts otj'cam loosely over the k notted p inioc usually tw o squaw s a strid e of e;u'h, w itli the sm all ba b y m idgets tiandageii in baskets slnn^ on till ir backs or hiiianceil upon th e sa Idle bow, w hile the n u t baskets a n d w 'ater ja rs p r ijeet from eith er side, and tho long lioating p ile<, like old fashioned lances, angle out in e very d irei’tion. A rriv e d a t s,ime c e n tral point alre ad y found. fixed upon, w here wvater a te r a n d g rass a re found, to adm i- 7T. SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA. 'Ilie V lce-itf(inl Voyuce. to Kh/JilHith Kopf \KRIV.\L nr THE sarmatian a it e r a tkmpe .s tu R 70 , 1' \ oni T 01 a I'AsaAUE. ibb: W nu'R Kuritz to' K. ' The S a rm a tia n w ith the M arpibs of L om e and Ilie i'riiiccas Ixmise on b oard a rriv e d a t H alifax ::u.t S a tu id a y . A heavy northea-st gale struck T Jlv’g . ’tt’.VyS.r;” '” ""''- “ 'b e \ es-el on the night th e B i-h i o,i.st was left be b nd. Un th e iii-sf .Siinilay out the w ea the r in.>d1 rate d ■ .iiic-,\ luil, b u to u the follow m g day there wen- heavy .squalls, and two L.qr.i lA*naut*.. ...................... » ,.wa> 1)> the liurricaiie: heavy cn I ; WaiterrniierlilJl, ir'i-’ee, a.-. i.i over the .st<'aui.sliip; the -mokuig h. sm ashed and coii.mdcralile w ater shii>iilicil. The sick du rin g the storm . lie got HI , If! 11x71 lx tr i.eUiT dui-Hig the ne x t tw o ilaj.s, .She apjieariHi (” ». I >I * I V ■deck for the first tim e on S.atnrilay, tile la st . .. ,...... voyage. Almo.st all of tlm j *'a ’’ju Ka-. km a m i'aL“is,''ro’’^L‘1'.^U..■ t ‘^ y Si.-k m ore .11- less, b i i t h « “ ; , / ; - , | ’- ; “ ;„y\':^;;p*iity the Mar.rquis xx'ent on deck nianx tim es ] " - > iiiid ainu.sed liim se in iy 1'i.shing forseagnlLs. Tlie ( Xtiirquis and PriiieisHs xvent on land for I hours v e sterita ’. a nd will m a k i'th e ir form al huuling to-iiay. w hen th e pro g ra m heretofore given u ill be e a r n e d out. D urm g th e V‘ivagi> it w as fi mnil tha.t the swingiTig Isxrtlis ]ir« part'll xxitli -ii iniii'li i*arv wt're a ( onijilete failnr,', niicl they w ere dlsc an h 'd for ordinary ii.xed ln rth.s. iKT OF NEW YOKE. MONU.VY, NOVE.UBEH 26. .’8onthern Eleriiun Outrages. MDilATVIlE A1.MA.SA WH \T THE I’UESinENT WILL SAY ABOUT THEM. I Sus-IOses.. . 0.68 I SU-s-S ! ets.... 41i6 llJ.i.’* Sclx . It is rep o rte d th a t in his forthcom ing message I Oov. Island., u m , Uetl Uiue....: the P resident w ill m ake the reporte'd outr-iges and vioiations of Jaw m tho .South d u rin g the late clectiiius i p ro u u n e n t subjec of coinm eut. 'p>H,se vioUdhms-«-i ! w ill be condoim innod as forcibly num her of citizens o f rights national and state a u th o rity . These proceedings pro< cedings awill be f u rth e01’ r depre deprecated aciftcatir of tlie tie V indicate th a t tho pacification ■,v'Ith is not complete;e, a nd because they- c ist retho in te g rityY of c free | iu-titiitions. T he subje ct w will bjeet i be e arn estly presetited to the considoration of t ’oiigi-es.s, w itli a f iireventing a recurrence of such wrongs. t f e ffonderfnl Y O L U iirB NORFOLK, VA., fi,„ (Ufy T rea su re r a t New Y ork, an 1 of U nited State s note.s for both ____ j oud boniic 1 ttuiik tins Uoup W ithout a change of the law, ,.,it as to th is ( ’ongres.H m ust be tfie judge. The T reasury will tr e a t U nited S tate s notes a n 1 c un .-i.-- an e xact equivalent in oil trans.u-ti.ius u itii the governm ent, an d then all ba.-uiie..,i.cver3 w here in lie r lilt e d Sm tes will a d a p t itself to the same standard. Ilav iu g .itatod this inuidi, I do not th ink ■hut I ought to go f.u tlier, and pci :i ip^ in m \ de ire to be I rank ..a h '.on, I iiir, Icivc liroac’.|,„t questions th a t should a w ait the o;i •:it’ig of I' .n itii rue ei,,,e ot (o d n the w ar, i J n d .i .\e iri a n d e liatter ; the b u rrs tly _ j_ :— :—. ------ nal STB B B T. 'M lot* . s. w. t’ont<*r K>5th at . IWO. i(» Mp i.Ufl Mattery . ..-r... ite. I I - -------. I^wt P C L 'T O H journed a n d th e R m chsrath sum m oned to m eet ledlately. A g rea t a n d enthusiastic m ultitude K ing H u m b e rt an d his Queen on th e ir r Rom e la st S a tu rd ay . Soldiers wei-e placed ev ery fifty m etres a long th e whole p a th of th e proces­ sion. T here have been th re e h u ndred ari'ests in Naples. I t is said th a t the g o vernm ent has proofs of th e existence of a v a st association the object of w hich is to k ill th e K in g It is said th a t the In tern a tio n alists hold 8300,(XKI, the proceeds of a rec en t b ank robbery. A spark fr-om one of th e lights in .St. Stephen’s R om an C atholic C hurch on E ast T w enty -eighth street yesterd a y m orning set fire to the lace on th e a lta r, w hich w as p a rtly dc*strnyed. The ac­ cident caused considerable a larm b u t no-serious nov9 3m So. and Gos’n P ass’r A sen t. dam age. On S a tu rd a y a fternoon a kerosene lam p w as upset In th e C a thedral fair, a n d set fire to some gauze drap e ry . A boy shouted and th e re w as a m om e nta ry panic which layt-d by th e police. The case of C atharine Hess, of Flushing, a few G A T E C IT Y , C apt. D a g g e tt, WEDNESDAY, November 27. da ys ago ivas brought to th e a tten tio n of the -Board of Bupervisors of Queen -• lunty by Dr. C IT Y OF M ACOU, C apt. X e m p to n , SATURDAY, November 30. D avid Rogers, superintendent Bills of lading tn connection with Central R. R. c lunatic asylum a t N orth Hemp.,tea of its late I hoim ian, 1’n.fes.sor H enry : “ The Iiighthouse Board an.l the .■iviliz.vl w orld has had to deplore the loss of .los-ph Hi-ary, who (litsl Mav IH, 1878, havuig-beon a inemli..r'of the lio a id fioni till' tim e of it.i org inuatioii, and since 1.87-g chairm an. K ind, c u rte o u s and am iable, he endeared him-self to h S a ssociates on the Board, and -wn-s liel.iveil l.v all wh 1 kii.-w him. The wisdom of his cznmsels c..ntritnited in a m arked degree to the dovelopuient ..f the pres­ e nt efficiency of the lighthouse i.stabiLshuienl." tJ E K M U D A , W E S T I N D I E S A N D V E N D - I ihey w ill fa irly Harper & Brothers, publishers. N ew York. '■'T sluuMwVitogs byTira ev ery .la y affm rs of iffe wfil p a y liftle r e g a rd to T he book is fu ll of th in g s w h ich e sh o u ld lilce space pern Bostoi k ib e rts B ro th e rs, p u b lishlers, ers. Boston- “I ’•sjw s’. r a r a a r j r :r W endell Holm es. W all illustration:!. -in .\ecou nt o f the Life and Times of Fr in rii lU- yet an o sacred a n d solem n a s a p ray e r. OP Iw. i Iris; The Rom ance of an Opal Ring. By M. B. M. 1 •■ My D ear M rs. Jam< propose would be subm itte d to m .'; but reiiuires m e officially to rep o rt to D rift Weed. By Colia T h ax ter. p a id , a n d in re p ly he ic h w e co p y becd,us f')llo’v rmg n o te, w h io because it ib so . 208 BR O A D W A Y , CO RN BR s H i H S H S S r - ” "” I I j b u t su rely , th o u g h y o u a r e s i-d em o cratical, you ! ,u, p la ce 1 m -.uuu ■wUl _ feel __ fo>rr th is p oor litth little w, .m an, such on a-w OTiyftnl tim e-. ■ .an M position in such Aivful time-!. W in d so r a t th is ' M rs. Ja m e s o n w as liv in g 3, a n d a p p ea rs to h a v e been e n c h m te I w ith 16 m em o ries of th e place, a n d n o t less w ith the castle. W y o u n g Q ueen in th e castie. >v rritin g in A ugust. ' th e lia r m a in ta in s his c h arac ter, n o m a tte r how I solem nly he m a y sw ea r th a t he w ill speak th e ch iU h k e I !' tr u th ;: ijuid n d n neeaarrly V e v ery tria l oOff a cause ffuruishun _ _ CO.’, H. V. T O M P K I N S , H andbook of N ursing to r G eneral Pse. w iiS A ha-ve refused to discuss th e supp le m e n tary c re d it to m e et th e expenses in c u rre d in th e occupatic of th e T urkish provinces, alleging th a t P a r ll ;sanctioned th e occupation. T he m e n t h as n o t paym ents, a n d addressed him the folio wing ques- , _ O. B B Y A N T N E W YORK, MONDAY, NO VEM BER 25, 1878. A com m ittee of B altim ore b ankers -visited Sec- ' feet ta il, a n d no h u m a n trib u n a l can p unish him f(.r ppeerjury. rju ry . I t bs o n ly w hen false sw earin g oeof some leg ally a u th o rized proriirs in tho course c< c fc J in g thh.it a t h u m a n law s in te rfe re . I t is lily suppixsed, first, th a t he w ho h-i-s gen eiaily .......ucd his O o l as a w itiiess w ill he e y e f u l to u tte r absolute tr u th ; a n d sec<>nd. th a t find w ill p unish m ore severely the K " W I L L IA M P lan a fo r R esu m p tio n . ■^bi chi wen isen," if onlV it Iv h e r p a r t b e au tifi^ V ^ ^ M d ^ ^ ^ h e n ^ sh ^ ro g X k '^ 'r i L 'b I ^ S . '’r i c V i e s I n ^ f i l ^ t ; the'seco n d j ' i«utly rocky a n d firm to afford sec .ire a n -ii . loO im g pale a m trem u lo u s * * + even Car- . i,;an g e ts one liecause he would h av e be?.i ttr.-it | for the tough, grasp in ia g roots, the k-M-t little tree, usually aU iu t tifts u i f c 't w hen full-grow n, an d abo-at as Ur la 1 i .ling its k n o tty b ranehes vvoU o u t in m s . ^ th e r&-t, if y o u fee l a n y c u rio sity on | W ard , who, in com m and of a v olunteor forco, i >‘i very direction iction in stiff zigzags zigzags, b u t tu rn in g th • grac efu lly up w ard a t tho e,i is m rounded seem s to h av e m ade bo&.e.s. I t is p re tty g enerally know n th a t this jirem ier b aro n , old iw, lets th e sio.v n u n ---------' ioto, A-z- h ittin g ihi: u all ; tro*‘ mi U. but tii.Mi* iiiip-Tt eighty-five, a n d on 'olum biana. excelience as h um a n food in in liin H y g re a te r th a n Ls supi>ost* litGe ai tion, again-st o-st ail rules of court etiquette, T here a re tw o e lem en ts in a n o a th — hii- m uch i'i said an;if^h.>ut the food in ir .-ailed do w n a Tnundci ad cr of ajiplause.' kets of tiie w orld. T he Indians alone appi'B’d-itc m an a n d the divine. I t is w ith th e fo rm er only In aiiot’u er le tter to Mxs, .Se ig w ick w e read if portion of nature’s Ixmntv. aii 1 tvU'br.itj th a t h u in an law s deal. A t a ll ev en ts, p e rj;iry .F harv. cnij: an the young Queen: icirv* ,^t tin;o tiiiiO u ith dm (hui'-ui'T a ’l 1 f.’Osb inished, n o t because it is a crim e a g ain st hia.'.muiHi as tho roues require tw o ye ars to “ She seems to lie rea lly a rig h t-h ea rted , thob u t because it affects th e in te re sts o r rig h ts m a tu re from th e first ap[k'(irani’o of the l i t t l e . sf h u m a n beings. A m a n m a y go b efore some re<] r..s^ttes of the fertile flowers, the S'*an•l^y of tlie crop m ay be prodlcteil ui officer, d u ly au th o rized to aiirain ister a n o ath , n advance. i>iuirrels a n d woi an d sw ear, e v ery h o u r of his life, th a t he is tw elve " '’‘"‘‘“TfcnS. BY THE MOEHIKGPS HEWa ular a o l d i o r s i a t h e i r m y l h a t iii™ dod M .xico. and w w hile h u , lietvveen the . k . Rio B i . G rande and Buena V ista th e y w ere joined b y some of the ( )hio volmiteei-s. T he c aptain's nativ e county ------------------ ' ’ ’ oiup-uiy, and their dirty leculiar to the v .A a n t-e r. j In a late n u m b er of th e O xfo rd a n d C a m b rid ir I rnderrp-ad'iates’ .Journal, o ur old a n d highly polished frien d P. -yirgilius ighly shak en up. A fte r ision of th e poet, th e w rite r proceeds p to quote a la rg e num i assages in w?hich Vii-gil is in­ con.sistent an d o ften tim es c o n tra d ic to ry . fe r instance, th e fo llo w in g •■Down comi.-s blind Cyclops to th e shore Piistqunm altos te tig it fluctus, et ad irq u o ra vonit, J.uninus effosi (iuidiiin lavit indu cruoreni. “ H e w ashes w ith its w a te r th e gore th a t trickltni fro m his scooped-out e y e.” Now would an y b o d y b u t a m ad m an go a n d b a th e a bleeding w ound in th e sea—the sea, of a ll p laces ? W hy, he w ould h a v e m ade his head s m a r t fo r a y e a r ; b u t \'ij-gil w an ted h im dow n on th e ,shore, a n d m u st lake him do som ething. Note too “ fluidurn ! ) b )ok I i) : „ , I so, ac-o rd u ig i •ound bleed-s incessantly for tiirec ’(t^re d a y s of bleeding would, a'd i'm doctors, have ta k t.i ih e iffe of even a st-iut st-m t Cyclop Cyclop-), and : ^ ^ - treandtheOuBeglons. P U B L Ism sn By F. B. M. NoUey. l! is the F a s h io ^ From the G erm an of Adelheid EEIYAIB 8AXM. AMSrofclol S oi-nod^ tto w alls of th e hou th e old g e ntlem an’s v a n ity th e Rev. .\lfre d J. Cnurch. Love's ('roases. A -V Offlee, M d " o cftir^ d m an’s a ttac h m e n t to his son, w hot __ ____ th e threshold of th e G ra n t m ansion w as immed ately invited to listen to th e la st le tte r from Idy.sses o r t " ' ' -w S m '•'ilSit&’.fe x .'r '" Symonds. {En-tlish By Mary Ccffi Hay. 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