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Alma News from Alma, Kansas • 1

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PITH AXD P0LXT. the colored ESlTiat Hotel Branch, the h0ldin? outa 25-mtnoteriven turn by the gentleman addressed forcarry- tlenian, taking the note and puttin? it baek for your trouble, and tlllS IS tor VOIir imrvvi. 11 1 i Wabaun, County News. POETIIV. DEA COX JONES'S EXPERIENCE.

ARK A I KKNCK-l i. II IUIKT HART. Ye'r rijrl.t wln-ti you lavn it down. Puiwio, The! th 1 w.wik'aii.l ann-tre; AnJ t'i k- ji yr plow in tlie lurrow VVhi-n y-r cattle I'. rare A in 't no mm? ttiintr.

ml In lmn us, 'I he Huiiin limy Ip said of I'rayer. Why, I the joH, on the ritrer, the l'yn, wtn-n the critters found Thai I'll Jim ii the Uliurch, ami the anicker I li.t, in iv be ye mini, went round. Tit 1 -1 wiiti fhp rnoiiriirTH la tin- ii I ru'iip-iii's-tin' jrround! him 11 feet 9 inches and a half into the hallway. Ax amusinf? incident 7- u. in.

in utis i ctiuty recently, while an exhibition was VOLUME VI. YLMA, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1874. NUMBER in proirress tu sacreu scenes from the Bible. I here was a practical joker anions the audience ho went leader oi the band, a German, and whispered "Please play the 'Mulligan Guards' "just as one of the solemn scenes was prented. The leader did ir.

and as the manawr nf she oujrht to into a store instead ot effect on the riirht side, vou see said she wastino- time so in stndrino- ail i -J XEWS STOOIA11Y. 1 uer eves inp are xr.ui-ite workinan-liip, all jut thii white; tin; are drujxfl in white the pictures ari; veiled with shrouds of white iiettitiir; tlie and hairs rapjM-d in white linen white illien sheets haii'r it, .1... had taught her nil Oh are VOU talkino- nhonr the old e-ir. the exposure of his crime of adultery, but Mr. Beecher, his committee and his Church have united to compel me, for my own self-protection, to reveal him to the world, as 1 shall shortly do it, in a still more guilty light the entertainment rushed around from where he was and remonstrated, he said "I do not know who vist th" manager of dis tinjr.

Vun tell me to play th' "Mulli- precious little, and ma bad twice -0ne without a new dress and bought her a'sea-son ticket to iTO ut to t- pet?" Why, what else enn I be talking about paration for the wrongs suffered by American citizens in person and property. The latest information from Minister Cushing is that he is still pressing our demands on Spain. It ser ins certain that the clause in the protocol 1 TTi-. I 1 1 fV tll.it 1' 1 111 PEKS.I.AL ASH POLITICAL. Tlie Louisiana Democratic State Convention nominated Hon.

J. C. Moncure for State Treasurer. The resolutions oVelare. nmnnw il hi iook iiKe rue 1 urKisn rugs, vou un- ami two -reat statues i front ol th; sheeted tnim.rj man mat wmen he now stands." and, to OumplotH I hi; whole, there other things, that W.

P. Kellogg is a mere uv. iroaiuauuus Mian oe Topeka. Kansas, dispatch of the 29th, the subject of consideration between the two rs that r. I.

1. .1. i that ex-Senator Pomeroy has take lessons, tor she had the promise of the church orjran, with a small salary, a soon as she could play it satisfactorily-, and she knew of several scholars that she could have then, and so she was ploddim' alon" poor thinr. ome Iviii" rii.i.i.in.- sran tuart and now yon say no. I do vich you Xeto Ilaren Journal.

At a recent trial, an Aberdeen younnr lady frot into the witness-box to 1 examined, when the following- conversation took place between her mid the onnosino- usurper, that his government is srhitrarr cjuwrninenis win not end satisfactori v. in -olas hat winl a faint -mell I I iJcrstand. And if it isn't just what we want, it's better than what we have, and will be stylish at anv rate, and do away with our funeral I wonder we didn't think of that before," said I. Oh, I did." said Maria, and I thought if this was hideous, w-hsir thot Kc unjust and oppressive, and can onlv says brought suit for the recov ery of the historical package of greenbacks which fisrured in the which case it will become the subject of arbi I'ruit fhrouo-h tl 1 1 4 Ii ii i hio. I itself through Federal i nfiHVrpnf thf- th tration as per agreement, providing the constitutional assent of the Senate of the United I 7 1 1 hf i are a rnanv tirst i and last, you know, and so some- hodV III Wll ilvino- dominant faction of the Radical party in the I Mood all that, and I reckon, I luiyhr, a stood more tlit-y Hid A mi I Hie Itoclc of the Law Ami it morul In hol-hii apin their jw.

5nt th.it'.. cr.m.s a fhrlstiun sum rs, Ash. n't 't that Thin who no moral piirpoie, vi ifot no hii 'w. profit ui tlixi niM-nae. Ez how I isf tin- Inroncol And inoth' kn.

It in corner. And c.i li (, (i. in hi- pine. i Jh-ii that MK iikmif pup of K. aii'a Jomilli til'.) rat kiv cha.

I 1. 1 on to mind I never li on to hear, lint drove that down thf; (iirrow With (hi- -fit iiidin' under rnv r. And Ki'zmh a wtn-i riii', And mother a a in', Von dare! I n-ked a litUl l.r the heathen, I tfoi'h- oil Ion tra ith that ti-u and th it eat j. -I waltzin', A nd .1 nr. I me j.

Murk, hen the I i i mad a rii-h, and the kitfen- l.roppe.l dow.iun the mnall ol my Vet, I think, with the i.tid'. I niiuhi trive then If h-r holt, that kilt, ll-ln't dropped hi In me when It oiiiehor r. ai'lit I the oi. Adam, An I I jurnj.ed to my het with "Allien omie nas, Dy talse and fraudulent representa states shall be given to it. York exposure.

Ex-Secretary McCullough has written a letter to a committee in Cincinnati, by whom he was invited to deliver an address upon the I should think it would have hurt s.tid Maria, emphasiJno; wjth her comb. well, every hurts," said i l-aura. '-She had a lover and a bower window and lono- HIT room' tions, influenced the passions and nreindieea A public meeting was held at Memphis on vi iiuf i tx i in black, exeept season, for ten i years, with it. Ami I it's handy to h.ivi; snob a in the hoii-e I I eounsel. Counsel "How old an: you Miss Jane "Oh, weel.

sir. I am an unmarried woman, and I dinna think it right to answer that The Judge "Oh, yes. answer the gentleman how old vou are." Miss Jane "Weel-a-weel, I 'am Counsel "Are vou not more Miss ine I ef Tii in of the negroes aarainst the whites. n.l hna Till I looked, you know and then I saw it would do: but I didn't want it to do. and so I didn't say a word about it; and this is the wav I'm being served for it me tn, to express the indismation of the inereby made it necessary for th hite community at the barbarous murder of the II I were you, said ma.

"I wonhln'r pie 10 unite and act tosether in colored prisoners taken from Trenton jail aimii" i.ei.i.l.. i i i and for the preservation of white civilization I I a. t.ni talk in this sutyeet or the currency and taxation. The letter is forwarded in lieu efthe address. Mr.

McCullough in this letter favors the withdrawal of legal tenders, and the granting of free banking. lie argues a com basis cannot be reached while leiral tenders were adopted expressing the that the rights of all men under the Consti Oil Ves. vnii wmil.l lli quisitive lawyer still further asked if she had atlV hones of cefrinor married tn horror and indignation of the community at iiv.L 1 I ll cn cither one of the she couldn't complain because it pained lier a little to ret the first into the second by means of the "pear me, how like a riddle, and what a sphinx you are I VeniS tO lllf vnn I don't believe." said ma, "but that was what your uncle John meant should 1m? the right side when he sent it to us. He always had good taste when he was young, and i don't know whv it should have changed so suddenly as ihe choice of tne foul crime, and demanding of the Gov Which Miss renlied "Weel sir. I then, you know, I'm not jroine, to uiarrv them, but their hri.rl.er I tution and laws of the land must be respected and preserved inviolate, irrespective of race, color or previous condition, but denies that Congress can constitutionally enact laws tn ernor prompt and energetic measures for wmna tell alw: I hinna lost hone vet list US well It they ilidn't have so IM afloat.

lie favors a low tariff for revenue, and says the coal and iron of Pennsylvania and the woolen manufactories of the scornfully adding, "but I widna ruarry VOU. for I am Kiek- anil firo.1 i' vrrnr ivj. bringing the murderers to the bar of justice, and relieving the State, as far as possible, 1 purine carpci. wouiu indicate. 1 always desnise it lint One dav it i i force the two races into social union or laver 1 make you any more uncomfortable about ir .1,....

.......1 1... "he tame out of flu; parlor iuid rnvt'teri. iromtne disgrace of such a horrible crime and asking the Governor toemidovthe nol'ee need protection no longer. AT a Cflmn-moetlllT I.At lnnnt orr.i man ou-Iy ealied Hie in. "I m.L- iii.ti, iict-ii President Grant visited the camn-mpetino- she.

"Mv nree inw 1 experts of Memphis to assist in capturing the 'poodness knows we made ourselves clad in a thin linen suit, seateTl himself on One Of the rii-kefr l.ti.l.. at Martha's Vineyard on the 30th. where he p.niv.ii. saiu ma, sniootlimo-hack J.aura's own clay-colored hair, for had sat down on the hassock at ma's tcet. I've hai! to be philosophical," said i.aura.

Oh. I shouldn't say that, either, ihere no philosoihy about it there's el se of course to do, and I'm only too rlad I could, and I wouldn't have mother know ir. -mtr The Kansas Republican State Convention met at Topeka on the 20th. T. Dwight Thatcher, of Douglass, was chosen President, and J.

A. Martin, of Atchison, Secretary of assassins, and to employ the best legal coun Sri, ye'r riirht when you mr it, was the guest of Bishop Haven. man ho occupied a full one-third of the so saiu ell, dears, we have been very stu piil sel in the State to assist the Attorney-General in prosecuting them. General Forrest stated OJIJIKRI A I ISIICNTRT concern. When the services were ended the fat man arose, and the gentleman in thin linen suddenly liemii twisting about "ie ii.

i4 wean mid a Htiiire, An to y. plow in the liirrow h.o yer ittle to rare Alll no Hire llninf nd heiw.eii ih I say- in ji -r i with I- in ne, ioiiv ueie never was more -lad of iinvthin" in all uv And led before the rlassand made mi? stoop, ami show.il me i spot where the threatls of the carpet bad tH to wear away, and there were two or three really broken and rone. -Ispt it I sai.l she. I hafs because you re vain vain ami tu-ettv And so ou tliink it will do? Then I'll take tha hundred and tifty dollars riwht ,1 1 he stood ready to start at once to assist the officers of the law in bringing the assassins to The closing price of gold in New York, on me convention, uovernor Thomas A. Os-born was renominated on the second ballot, the vote being Osborn, 104; Herton, 55; Smallwood, 32; Anthony, 12.

The Platform a Slinirisintr manner fii.2 ahi.m. 10 jaura, saiu oiily I can ot course, you know, help And at that ma hugged her, and said if nance was significant of mortal anguish. His actions tt.e i-iiii: uisaiipoiui.il tor niyseil. "More of a sphinx than ever nmt- tne olst, was 109 3-4. The commission of engineers to report on the improved plan of outlet at the mouth of the Mississippi River, have left for Europe, aud will visit the rivers Po.

rarmh and Resolutions are published in another col punisiiment. Governor Osborn has issued a proclamation convening the Kansas Legislature in extra session, on the 15th of September, to devise means for the relief of settlers in Kansas. severance didn think our house was furnished in good taste, she should tell him the whole Store, and she snr-t. umn. .1 ..1.11 1.1.

11 nac in inr! world are vou tiilkltiL' about. I.mirji of the brethren, and one of them, a sol-emn-visaged individual, who looked as though he had just swallowed a Pill, approached the vvrithinrr tuvlx- q.iiI 1'iiil lii The Ohio Democratic State Convention, in it is soini times to have a vain and pretty sister ho wears out the carpet primpiiM' H-lore the lass said the rood-for-notl And she freh anil deliant knot to the bandana she always tied round her head in '11 slif. WHS Rhine, in order to personally insneet those session at Columbus on the 26th, placed in nomination the following ticket: For Secre rivers, and obtain such information as mar- hand on the man's shoulder and said whose eropshave been destroyed by drouth and grasshoppers. tary of State, William Bell, of Licking; be applicable to the Mississippi. round.

And then Laura's lip beran to tremble, and her hands were trcmblino; too, as she iumbled at the button of her hat, and down tell one rreat tear but not another and out came the whole story in a .11 would think he was taking the best of it! And the new cat -pet? How on earth, you dear stupid, could we get a new carpet when we gave the money to Laura? ou can't make bricks without straw in this country-. Oh, bless vou, no. We tun ed the old one Brother, if yon are resisting the prompters of the Evil One. strive MISCKLLAXV. TIIK SEW IIV HUtKIKI I'ltKSI Oft Ml'OI FOIIO.

Ir iiw vi ry in.lcol. I'm "Ma.J yon tliitil, f.i, AimI really tlit? com- Hpotl-N with till- ll.uk Mm? pllKh the liiniiliirc a- mueli as it wi.rtli wliile to have it. inili'li i i it eot? Wi ll, reall nd, id' 'dire nut tin- least itli li.e I jit li. vi.il knew titllV Well. I In conseuuence of the rumored formation of School Commissioner, C.

S. Smart, of Pick Following is the comparative cotton state and placed her bands on her sides' and lie-ran to ihin.ii a droll Ihe Spot ilctlliillv our yon will triumph at last. Heiuember away; Judge of the Supreme Court. AV. J.

ment for the week ending Aug. 28 various expeditions ujion the frontier, bound for the newly discovered gold diggings in the Black Hills, General heridan has issued an tiiiiuore; Clerk ofthe Supreme Court. Arnnl.l sepn wrestictt with the angel, and "I dllllllO but he did." inrrnmfe.l the ureal 11, and this was it. The doctor s.iid if 01 11, aim 1 nis was It I he lloetor soi.l 1 .1 lieu 1 i rs. Redtcrn couldugoiwnd le ircen, or Cuyahoga; Member of the Board Not reccipta for past week U.

S. imrtji ...1 i nized man "but if Jacob had the seiif ol i. -1 1. 1 lli.t-..e 1 1 1 sii'iii iu. 1..

......1 of Public Works, Martin Schiller, of Ross. fTil.m in- null order lorbidding all parties to enter the Sioux Indian Reservation without authority of the is Irowsers and a little nf bic The African Cannibals. The Platform adopted by the Convention is uow, 11 we -ret this horrid carpet out of the house for wl, Tot.il receipts lrom 1 to dale all C. S. ports Exports for past week lrom all uria in condemned crack he wouldn't feel like raslin' with an angel or any other critter!" putiiisiieu in another column.

01 scene sue wound certain-ly lose her mind, her nerves were in such a state; and it would kike all the money that I.aura had been saving up, pinchiic' and halt starving, from her liight-and-day cominjr into such a place i- secretary of the Interior or of Congress. A threatened conflict between the whites and blacks at Coushatta, Red River parish i-x-Governor Walker, of Virginia, lias t.dl tl. Total exports from Sept. 1 klH.Wnnd there yu all ulx.iit it lint voii'm you iitner-talil a Ma wouldn't think twice about marrvin" a 1S74. 1873 5,927 8,438 3, 9,411 109,4111 110 053 19.S73 14,056 87.1,000 757, 'jOO 40,000 4.J IX'O been nominated for Congress by the Conserv 1- rom a sociological point of view no race of men offer a more interesting field of study than the cannibal tribes, and the numerous explorations of interior Africa in bite years have furnished us with a rnr in.u couiun m.iKe a more cheerful i.

1 i i i. an Kris. t-wk now on hand at all U. S. norts uMHiri, lmj e.iK?nse 01 such an was reported on the 29th.

The origin of atives ofthe Richmond District in that State. moKiii-r nome tliatitliat? 'So b. uiKiertakuig. And so. of course I he Michigan Republican State Conven s.lV 'she sail verv well .1...

Stiwk now on hand at all interior towns to abandon the idea of anything further 111 music; and of course I great cieai ot valuable intormation about Mr. O'Hoolahan's Mistake. The Virginia City (Xev.) Enterprise says An amusing scene occurred in Jhs-tiee 1 ounjr's court-room an evening or two since. Two sons of the "oni.i c.wi full tion, in session at Lansing on the 2Gth, made the following nominations For Governor, ui 111. Revolting as they must ever be to liioun anis and take walks with; but to bury my Iriends, I don't know why I should marry the mutes Stock ol" A merican afloat ior tier mother kll.iw that ami Md.il..

1....1 'I he la. was we never knew aiiytliiiio-tilled thee.ir.et till Tni-li? made im a id this wtiii and IIii-ii. you know a i arjetaiid dark bliieldrniiitre Well, tin; room looked if Ir were up a funeral, and a llineral in all thiner-i, dark auddatk blue! We rue civilized ininu land rim feelino- ureal jsritain J. J. Bagby; Lieutenant-Governor, II.

the trouble was not stated, but it terminated in the dispersion of the blacks by the whites, after some resistance, the casualties being two negroes and one white man killed and one white seriously wounded. Gen. Custer's Black Hills expedition returned to Fort Lincoln, its starting point, on the 31st. The General reports to Gen. Sheri- savage non-cannibal races share with the iiowsiny said I The Memphis Cotton Exchange on An sr.

29 Mott Secretary of State, E. G. D. Holden, of "chain If this home isn't mistian nations), the scientific student lis irood as Mr. s-ver.

reported a depreciation of of Grand Rapids; State Treasurer, W. nice advancing to the Justice's little law pulpit the rear of the cannot tail to note that the tribes which can make 11 iN-tter as soon as he of Genesee county Auditor, Gen cent, in the cotton crop prospect in that dis- practice nisin-earmo- been getting this money together she fortunately hadn't told her mother what she intended to do with it exactly. I 'ort unately said with a great intonation. c' Oh yes, indeed said I.aura. for I shouldn't Ik; able to persuade mother to go a Step it she had im idea tlcii- it- talking at once.

Ralph Ely, of Gratiot; Commissioner of triet since the previous report, I I pleases." I'm sur, pets in it." mental characterisistics which place them hijm- "One at a time, if von The Secretary ofthe Treasury has directed din as follows: "Our route from aoovc ineir surroundings. This We'll have you don't better ear-00k much Judire. i Butte was by way of the Little Missouri Shocking habit was nrohnhKr of first State Land Office, L. A. Clapp, renominated; Superintendent of Public Instruction, D.

D. Briggs, renominated. The following is the the Assistant Treasurer at New York to sell gold during the month of September as fol "Jlldfre ver linnnr will And as for mute, like one." Oon't That accompaniment of war, and became most thin saitl one ol tlie men. River, until the head-waters of the Heart River were reached, when we moved almosf ing to hinder my learning enough to "t-t the orraii and the sclml.ira I o- I used to woiKf. svh.it made ux on dismal very time went i.ito (he parlor in the inoriiino-, and why in ihe world it was if it and tun' hi.v it, fume over ux that.

jr. win the pall ol that eat pi in partienl.tr, and the hearse-like trappings in and Maria Kit down I hen, and drummed her heeN on the lloor so in her vexation that I thotcdit che'd have a hole Ihroiioll he eall.et. didn't cue if she did. financial plank in the platform 1.011111 men in inose tribes which were mo because Silence l.is I I've had a and he's letter trom (iriKieii.ii While we recognize in the (rreenbacks and na- I oh l. i v.

coming home in th lu re Let ine talk. Phwat do you know about law?" s.iixTSMiii 111 me neiu. discipline, government, and the power of self-improvement are as necessary to a conquerino- due east to this post. We explored and located that portion of the Liitle 3Iissouri hitherto unknown. AYe hav marched about one in 1.1.

1 II 1 1 tiu- lienor to any paper currency heretofore existing early spring, and 1 cried the consis- Ion 1 el like 11 mill. Keen Still VOIirself cir'" .1,.. lows: on the first and second Thursdays, aud $500,000 on the third and fourth Thursdays, respectively, making in all CKIMES ASM CASUALTIKS. At Piekettsville, Gibson county. on ii iiiim Mt.i n-s ii noes, me people, dir.

ctly and indirectly, many millions of dollars .111.1 ix disapiiointed, it is only because if I could go on I could have made mother so much more comfortable, after a couple of years than I ever shall be able to with the salary ol a clerk in a store 110, not quite that, lor certainly the playing and teaehiiM' would have been pleasanter work: and then, too then, do you know oh, I am raee or trine as mere courage and skill in lighting, and we should therefore expect cannibalism to be the characteristic of the annual. v. i n. 111.1 oo.f Hll.I th.it ..1. -r-.

ui.imifii (UC.k 111 Ull liumiciHl legislation Conpress shall keep steadily ill view lit, rsn rn.it i.m Eiwui. Best and most progressive tribe, and not ol the most brutish. Such is in fact the the night of the 22d. savs a from end that at the earliest dav ira.rir.l.li fi. Ol course, ai that, have the old furnitun keep the dark blue, til'iil, by ii-i li in the was worn out.

soul, and, bless you I been carted wilt of thousand miles, and my command, with replenished supplies, is in good condition to ike the field to-morrow." A dispatch from Bismarck gives the following additional particulars of the result of the expedition The result is satisfactory- in ey.rv respect, except, pw haps, to lister, who not have a chance to lire a shot it hostile Indisno. Twenty-six day were spent in liiack Hills and neor- the 1. cise. Dr. Schweinfurth spent several Memphis, two white men were ambushed we wauled lua to back njrain.

ainl to hii really was ln-iiu-attie (ill "ihe carpet ui.i is a provident the nlil fnriiiiure had hiill-e pi the pri.iiiis. oi tne ioveniiiient mav beeoHtvalent to liL uiimsei. r.ut vou needn't l. putting on airs. Miss If I am silly, I have some ideas, and one is that I'm 'oi nolo have the sewing-circle meet her.

and then the Society, and then the Dramatic lub. with tableaux and charades and practicing; and I'm going to give a fete lo all the dear little copncr-toeir Sunday-school children 1 hop," they'll wear their copper-toes, and stub them, 'too and I going to wear out this carpet so last that ina'II have to stoo s. Weeks aniOllEr the Monbntto nnnihl coin in like amount throughout the comiiierei.U wor'd We believe that hankinc muter a xi-n ....1 1 .1 11 mi coiini nave written some lovely songs as soon as I knew more about harmony and things I tl.nn.ri. while on their way home by a party of eight negroes, who fired upon them, wounding the horse upon which one rode. On the follow national system shonld be free, the volume an.

I locality of issu- ln-ini? refrulnieU by the business law t.f and we j-i mni say wnat lie wants." Well, I want me" naime all' the pai-per. That's phwat I want," said the man. "Oft" what said the Judge. Well, all' the paiper ye ought to know what paiper. Shu re.

ve me, thev say." To whom asked the Judsre. Some famale. sir, and I ant her. sir. It don't go I and I want me naime all" the paiper." Silence roared the Ids huge list down upon the little pulpit just under the Judire's nose, ith a tremendous thwack.

"Silence! I am here. I'hwat do you know about law Sure, ycr honor, it was Tim ing day, sixteen negroes, said to be members liudiation in evry form or uegree, holding the in command. (iold in unlimited uuahtities was i.i.-ntn i.tiui vi me i.e.iitiiic sacrea ana inviolable iu both letter and spirit. said Laura, biting her lips, "this sieves me right lor lov ing music with half my soul, mid hoping to turn it to account' Hut isn't it lucky," she added, "thai I'd been able to get the money at all? It wasn't a great deal for live months' um work 1 made every stitch of Miss D0 'i- The Liheral Democratic State Convention 1 .1. i i.ii.

ii- lous charities and attend to affairs in the house And, for my part, I've always heard that charity begins at home, and' I of a league and implicated in the attack, were arrested, and after a preliminary examination were bound over and taken to the county jail at Trenton, ten miles distant. It having been rumored that the blacks throughout the countv were meditating the of Illinois was held at Springfield on the 20th. discovered at various joints; also, silver and lead, (ralena, plumbajtn, mountains of iron, and inexhHUstible beds of gypsum. The search for g-old was not exhaustive, as halts were made brief but at one point, iu what will hereafter be known as Custer's Park, a shaft was sunk to the depth oi eight feet, and frem the grass roots down pold was found, an.oununir to cents wr pan at the and increasing in amount -u mnt. rrme living about deg.

north of the collator in Africa, and the description he giv es of them shows that thev are morally and mentally the superiors of the tribes about them. They are of a lighter complexion than almost any other known tribe of Central Africa." The general color of the tribes is compared to that of a chocolate cake, while some have the color of ground coflee. Among the latter the Monbutto are of a decidedly- light tint, and their hair is also light in color. About in twenty of the population exhibits a kind of albinism, the frizzled brown hair being mixed with gray, and associated with the lightest skins the traveler had f.x-Governor Palmer presided. Charles Car roll, of Gallatin, was nominated for Stat.

Treasurer, and S. M. Etter for Superintendent he inarrieil bis widdy, I main. You mar- release of their brethren by force on the night of the 26th, a double guard was placed about the jail, and while thus guarded a force of oi t-utuic instruction. The Convention adopted the following platiorm that the new furniture had been cal led in.

We groaned in spirit lor wasn't, any hope of carpet's it whs a three-ply. as 'ood as new on the other side still, and we should have to turn it and wear 'out that other side when this side was And It wouldn't do. ciihcr, for us to ol its weiirinir nut, any way for we had a llxed income, ymi know none too l.ir". and we couldn't ath.rd a new carpet for tures. I wish I ncle John had kept his furniture to himself: said Maria.

I'm a-hained of you, Maria," said ma "Well, I hale this way folks have ot jrivinir you tl liii os j) 1 eon suiting you. Now see it lor yourself, ma. "We're ohlhred to have Ihe reputation of such terrible taste lor years not fncle John, but we! And as it was I ncle John who UX the car, ft ill the the liid- the depth of eight leet. The l-d-ro-k was not reached, and yet shot eold was found. 1 he Ifun-ninjr Water region, reported bv the Indians t.i be exceedingly rich, and the lSir Horn region, known libounil in sold, were not explored lor gogne trousseau, and did yards on yards ot hemming on my machine, and such acres ot Held daisies as 1 have embroidered tor Madame Paul." How much is it, Laura?" said ma.

hily a hundred and titty dollars." "A hundred and liftv dollars," repeated me "And it will take it all?" "Oh yes. just about. I should want her to lie finite I. The restoration Of irol.l am! silver na tha ricu iniin, yer lionor. "And I was dhrunk at the time, sir.

is. sir, an' I was not a free aigent, an' I don't know a thing about it. divil roawstnie! I want me naime all of currency; the lemmpuon of specie pavment some two hundred and fifty masked men rode into town, compelled the Sheriff to nr. .1011 1 Know any greater charity there could be than to give us a new carpet. N'ow I suppose," Maria, I've got to darn this hole! Ami niter her tirade down went the absurd girl and darned it.

Ami while she wax darning that her eyes happened 011 another by the door, and'another by Ihe tefe-a-tete. I declare," she cried, I -ha'n't have to have those horrid little' Sunday-school children here, alter all. I do believe the carpet has understood us all along, and is oil its mortal coil as last as it cm. That's a dear carpet it Won't trv to null 1 1.. .1 nui.ui.

uisasier lo me in teres t.s nf iiiYim- i ui: f. oi iime. tihur Ouloh. where twenty ol the boys took gold claims, declaring their innn-lion lo oreupy them so soon as peaceable p.ss.s-sion of the country can l.e obtain. .1, is tun teven imiffl south of Ilarntv's 1'eak, 2.VI miles fro ii Kismarck.

seen since leaving Lower Egypt. In stature the cannibals are tall, slim, but not deficient in muscular power, with regular features, the lins Iwinrr i sir. "Silence! Let me spake. Phwat do you know about law?" briiiinr down upon the Judge's But 1 was.lbruiik; 1 was not at the time a free aigent." 'Silence! I am here i it the keys ofthe jail, and having taken out the prisoners rode off with them. Just upon the edge of the town six of the negroes were shot, four being instantly killed anil two mortally wounded; what became ofthe remainder was not known.although it was rumored that they had subsequently shared the fate of their brethren.

This affair naturally caused the 2. Free commerce and no tariff except for revenue puriHises. 3. Individual liberty and opposition to sumi.tu-arylaws. 4.

Kijrid restriction of the iovernments, both and National, to the legitimate of political power, by exclu ting therefrom ail executive and legislative intermeddling with the a flairs of society whereby monopolies are fister-e privileged classes ag-grandized, and mdivid- Five hundred Mennonites arrived in Xew York by the steamer Richmond on the 31st. but going lll-t as soon os if 1 "Certainly, certainly. And what should you have done with it if Ihe doctor hadn't advised this change? Me Oh, I should have taken a year's lessons ol Siguor Heiu toui he had agreed to take me at half price ami I think then I should have licen able to give satisfaction in the church by practicing a great ileal all the time, vou know. Ami tl lole lo creep out of. We shall hat to leive prominent, and the nose straight and longer than in the usual African type.

The Monbutto tribe occupy an area of about 1,0 X) s.piare miles, and number about l.i 100.000. Their country lies or leet above the sea level it is well di-ver-itied by hill and valley, rich in springs, and covered by a luxuriant verdure hich makes Schweinfurth rar thot "tl.o r. a new carpet now. 'ous niinx' I don't see why he couldn't have it. I'm sure tin old hair- greatest excitement among the negroes, and aria, still industriously darning the old one.

How should you like one of those iutui.iu ana oppressively 1 he rifrht and duly of the Slate to protect its cit fioiu extoition and unjiut discrimination of chartered nionoiKiie3. a general rising was anticipated, but up to the night ofthe 2Cth everything was quiet. Governor Brown, of Tennessee, on tho ciotn, run 1 as it was, wax a thousand tiuu better "The obi hair-cloth provided troth dM-s not dej.ind on that at all. It depinds and there is the whole pint, lioth in law and equity it depinds whether was the woman a sole thr.i.l. or not at the tin.

this marriajre was That is Ihe pint, both in law and equity But 1 was dhrunk at the lime. Divil roawst nie if 1 knowed I wa-s gettin' married. I was not a free aigent. I want the udge to taik me naime art" the paiiier. It Henry C.

Bowen has commenced suits for FOKKIVK. The Mark Lane (London) Express of Aug. says: "The bulk of the wheat crop is now- safe. Another week fine weather, and the fields will be clear. The damp state of some samples shows that we had a narrow escape.

Prices are now receding in consequence of a belief that the crop is fully up to an average. Trices are very low in France." wiiti your winter suits and furs, and oiuio lano greets us as an J-Jden upon 27th. issued a proclamation offering a reward of five hundred dollars each for the arrest of Koi i.aura her season ticket to libel against the publishers of the Brooklyn Eale and the Brooklyn Araus. for state oral) leitx with a blue velvet border?" It did really seem as if the carpet was not tfoing to stand upon the order of its go at once, after that. For not manv' weckx later there wa a sad runaway accident, and 11 erowil JiespeaKS oi the noble forests who SIX IllOIltllS W-amill, had agreed to hold over for six months more; but she cau't wait another six months for me.

So I shall have to ive the whole thing up, and go into the store-that place is open vet, thank goodness It is too bid said ma. "I wish I aim ine "idyllic homes of the people. In 10 wii oesiiies." ments made derogatory to his character in their home lite this tribe are in some re the jail breakers and murderers of the colored prisoners in Trenton jail, and also for the two ii.ii, a pi csi ii 11 nat 1 ess you are, ma. connection with the Beecher-Tilton spects superior to their neighbors. The 10 mm inn nair-cioth upholstery into earners hair redinirotes and rail road women are anything but oppressed.

shotl tlllg lH-oiile. anil com. 1,,.... ucrger, canuiaate ior tne Assembly in the Department of Main-et-Ioire. baa muruerers ot una Hayden, a colored schoolteacher in Trousdale county.

passes; thrown out of a wagon iust by mir.mt.. having the greatest independence. They Hon. John A. Halsey has been nominated couiil Help you.

-Oh, I'm sure you've bellied me osuaiiv aimo.s entirely naked, while ell. then, it heinmex you to sicak picked up and brought in and stretched out ill our narlor. vvirli 1110 ns l.n.,-.,.. 1... 1 tne men are very well clothed just the iviniuy 01 Hie liair-cloth," said ma.

for Governor by the New Jersey Republicans. The Convention adopted resolutions expressing unabated confidence in President Grant: contrary suite or tilings is found amnntr sin- unco to be with camihor bottles and bandages. "Mildly? Isn't what I'm doimr many tribes. Ihe clothino- of the men yyueii 1 say it a thousand times better The Shreveport (La.) Times ofthe 31st had a special dispatch from Minden, stating that the Coushatta prisoners, while being conveyed to Shreveport, were taken from the guard by a party of forty or fifty armed men, supposed to be Texans from beyond the Sabine, and three of them hung. The fate of the other three was not known.

This occur which consists of trousers and a sack cov than thfx stuff, which would do to furnish 01 course every man. of that con-rourse followed the victims in and after 11 while the wounded men vi-nm favoring a speedy resumption of specie payments and approving such a tariff and such e.iual internal taxation as will afford nmten. tion go." The Judge tried to explain to the man that, drunk or sober, he was married to the woman fast enough, and if he want.l a divorce he must jro to another court. "Divil burn me I cried tlie man. if I go to another coort.

Ye married ine, and ye can unmarry me. Taik me naime all the paijier cried the friend, bringing bis list down in close proximity to the Judffe's nose. "Phwat do you know about law? I admit, Judge, that he must go to a higher coort that it (down comes the fist), if the woman can timm f.i-i.....n an address to the electors, boldly avowing his devotion to Imperialism and the Bonaparte dynasty, and advocating a plebiscituni. A Madrid telegram of the 20th says Over 2X) Carlists have been killed and many wounded in the attack on Puycerda. The Republican garrison have nineteen barrels of dynamite, with which they will blow up the place if the Carlists succeed in carrying it.

A force of Carlists entered Calaharra. txpn. enough. cried J.aura, with Ilushin.r cheeks. "All of you Yon help me, too, by only listening to ne" taking hand and smoothing it and kissino-lt.

"I don't come to have you help any other way; only I can't be wicked and complain at home, and I should die if I didn't have somebody to coine and pour out my sorrows to. and vou are all so me insnie 01 i ecilia tomt) rtoouL one-iniru 01 tne person, is "Oh, tin re, there, Maria, that will do!" made ot the inner bark of the fig tree. In home 011 mattresses, and then' another crowd came to visit 1 1 power rue cannibals are far supe- rain ma. 1 ill ashamed of your' li lin ill titi out with snliMiniifi' tion to domestic manufactures, and best promote and encourage the industrial interests of the State. i.m 10 me oiner rnoes.

in arts and rnan- inn 1 in asiiaineii the cartx So 1 1 4...1 uiaetures thev are nre-eminent pn -paiaiory miiuesr. thonirh I snnnose it rence took place at McFarland's plantation, thirty-five miles below Shrevenort. on the in. 1 as mr i.aura Keiitern ticket, two more such season tickets r-" their powers not merely in perfection of The Kansas Republican State Convention yas only part of the same crowd making the most of its sensation, inul ns it n.MK, oui 111 invention as the addi woiini o-ef us a new carpet" four miles southeast of Lagrono, on the 2oth nominated the following ticket For Gover goou: well, must go; I didn't mean to say a word about this till after mother was gone. I have the most beautiful jacket to embroider in colors, hite asters and east side of Red River, and near the boundary line between Bossier and Red River parishes.

ventually- that the men were 11, mo ana sacked houses, levied a eontribu- tion ot Handles to water vases, a small thing, but not found among any other that she was at the time the marriage was mat Mie was at me time ine marriage was "Oh. certainly, Maria," said 11111, ninr to jratber up her work in a-jtatiou to ret away, this is too much wn, se than badly bruised. I mav be nor, Thomas A. Osborn, renominated Secretary of State, T. II.

Cavanaugh Treasurer. tion of 817,000 from the clerirv. shot fnnrni. irine. 1 nev are extremelv skillful ir.

cused for Savinir that .1,.,. grass ami lorget-rne-nots, for Miss Vi imi.ii it reguiariy or.lame.1 unteers, freed convicts and burned a railway sole thrader (whack). On this pint it de- Samuel Laphin: Auditor. D. W.

Wilder gognes sister won't it be Tieautiful w.kmi aim metal working, producing tools I.utthe red fact of the case was vou Lti.kii- A dispatch from Louisville, 25th, says Forty United States troons left Frankfort tbia station. Attorney-General. A. M. F.

su pinds, both in law and equity." throng appeared to have ground his heels into our carpet with a desire to avenge Maria's wrongs; and even after ir 1 eame to borrow your lorget-me-not .0.111., nns in loye.iinii wiis cn- ano weapons oi remarkable variety and finish. They possess the best government perintendent Public Instruction, John Fra- iVW1'. ami h. lover wax well, a irrc-if .1 .1 11 morning for Gratz and Monterey, the seat of I have had enough of this cried the Judge; I cannot divorce you. You are married, and married you must remain 1.

tne most centralized of anv tribe 1 11 get 11. 1 nan you. The front d.ror had hardlv closed when Maria thing down her comb, and broke it swept nest day it was a eight to see. zier; associate justice supreme Court. D.

i 1 iciiow tlial is, you 1 here no it .1.... isireu dv Schweinlurth. Their kino-has M. Valentine. The platform and resolution, war in Owen county.

The United States Marshal and Governor Leslie have held a con in io. 1 00 nare neon that Maria. An ill wind, ma th it 1.1 an armory and treasury remarkably well are published elsewhere. cominer iroiu people ever so much better nil than we; ami thoujrh Maria had visited his family, he hail never 1 vv" ocuci saiu sue. oicn, iiuuiciise naus ior public gather tody good.

It has blown you the delight two new creatures to 1. i or an can uo Ye won't taik me naime aft" the paiper, thin?" 1 It would not mend the matter," said The Missouri Democratic State Conven. sultation, and the militia and the United States troops will act together in arresting the Additional correspondence between the British Government and its representative at Madrid, concerning the Virginius outrage, is published. Mr. MacDonnel, British Charge d' Affaire, writes to Lord Derby, July 9th, that the Spanish Government appeals to England to defer pressing a settlement of her claims, on account of negotiations pending with the United States.

Spain will be hampered in dealing with the latter power, if the Joints and blown nie the delight of a new- "We've seen better days ourselves, Ma na." said ma. sadly. "And we're going to see better vet. 1 tion, session at Jefferson City on the 27th, placed in nomination the following tiei-et ings, and holds a swav over his people which is ot itself a sufiicient explanation of their success in war. Most of the tribes who surround them are of an inferior contending parties.

The State troops have thus far been pursuing both parties of offend ct." or trovernor, tion. j. h. liardin. of An.

Well." said ma. with her thimble mak- hope, said Maria. "At any rate they oiiiiiii, .0 oe neLier ior trie titpuvun-hA. (i i wiiiimt' 111 iiir tin Muua- i drain county; LieutenantsGovernor, X. J.

ers. Thirty-five additional militiamen will leave here for Gratz to-morrow morning. At Lancaster, Garrard countv. the seene nf ii 11 ueveiopment and darker color, and they offer just the field the cannibals desire for their operations. In their fv.ro tiie uuge.

44 Ye won't taik it aff? 44 No; I won't!" fairly veiled the Judge. "Silence!" cried the partner, bringing down his fist and raising a cloud of under the Judge's nose. "It depends Colman. of St. Louis connfv? Seeret- thinks her own marriage is the best and rcauy titraid it is so.

must. I sutmose V. 1 iut mix on OHO of the .....1 luckiest in the world and I shall be able state, jjiienaei St. Louis Audi American iiovernment is able to cite as a precedent the payment of indemnity to Eng ue.ci me on tne narr le-tie 1.1 ct a very simple one here." last week's troubles, all is quiet, but the State troops still remain there. Forty-five rioters have been arrested.

and dried for transport to the houses of tor, Judge -lhomas S. Holliday, of Madison; Treasurer, Joseph W. Mercer, of Jackson As simple as a simpleton, nrovi.i...? itv to inaKe it better tor vou and I'm sure they'll be better for you and Ut ile, any way, when I'm gone, and vou have so the conquerors. The nrisoner am rlriror, v.o mo. iuiiie.

said Jiaria. county; Attorney-General, John A. Hocka- aloni for future sacrifice. The traveler land. Lord Oerby replies, July 17th, demanding that a settlement be made by a fixed, and not too distant, date.

Mr. MacDonnel telegraphs to Lord Derbv. Auinist 7th I shall have to sex u-hut u-u 1 A dispatch from Fort Sill. 26th. sava Tn.

much more to yourselves. I such a ai. ine Lime, iin-woman was a regular sole Get out of here," cried teJr Judge, 44 I've had about enough of this! at the vi (I 1 IH' dav, of Callaway countv: Resrtsterof T.nrute Was Unable to discover mnnx- tma rf aiiiriu lot more than hnmlnul costly creature George Deigel, of Carroll county; Superin 1 in. v. .01,11 am sure." "'I don't know tvar man-eating propensities of the people, and the kins' told him rhnr.

L-nnirino- Kia telligence having been received at this point that Big Red Foot, one of the principal hoe-tile Comanche chiefs now absent from the res tendent, oi ruDiic sonoo s. nr. i. si.ii.nn. oenor Liioa, i Affairs, acrree ees "A hundred and liftv dollar Will (ri.t I the Spanish Minister of Foreign same time rising.

that the indemnity shall be 44 Ye won't taik it aff? Very well, thin, reserva- I hoam and devorce meeolf. Iivil en iici -11. urn', ami she wanted it to look fx very best w. he came, lie wax in J.erinany lor a while, and she had Ini-ii takinir the greatest care of the ivies and jreraiuuiiis, w.t uart ii si warm lounjrex and divans chairs, that would look so bright in the evening rav t. iin.

and now well, it would take a whole j'oal mine 011 lire to liht up this it wax matter how Jhre i W'' tUi' "irtaln. ami 1 1 i' It lade thinvfi, in stacks, but it didn't make an atom's In the rlooin of thetar-C hadcome to call it. And wejust wentoutandsatin the diu- lnr-rooni, and left off coming into the par- lor at all exa-pt to dust It or to receive a coll. It's a place to receive mourners In." said Maria. "And that would be a jrotnl Idea, it one could afford it a room to receive calls of condolence, another lor calls of congratulation a room that shouldn't prate on the feeling of poor people, a room in hich nothinr that they wereac-i custoimil to should lie bv rich pco- shall be dreadfully dull without you "Why, you'll come and visit me And sion to the practice he had taken care to oupreme juages, warwlcK Hough, of Jack settled immediately, under certain reserva lediately, under certain nave 11 concealed trom his sio-hr.

There ervation and on the war-path, wu at Wichita Agency where he had taken refn son W. B. Xapton (short term). The plat very pretty Brussels. Oh, what a good timg 1 we will have in choosing It, anliovv lovely it will look when it's down:" I thitlk fh on It.

Ihlnn rt roawst me, I'll tire the. thatch 1 wlll- as, nowever, no concealment of the fact i i turuK 11 Detter days. And I shall come and board with vou in the summers. But as for these Kedferns, 1 (TP hp rrlnneerl fiiwa'arH "hen Schw-einfurfh anniu.r..! that- of his band, General Davidson left here nrt iorm is puDUshed in full in another column The Democrats of Pennvlvni UWT MVAU' man 11 TJ would par well for skulls, he received great numbers, some rf tn, tions. A Madrid dispatch of the 31st states that the Carlists had made two determined assaults upon Puycerda, but were repulsed hi both cases.

jui. a genius Ior is house-furnishing, naid I. mated Hon. John Latta for Lieutenant-Gov Friday night with four companies ofthe 10th Cavalry, numbering about 250 men, to arreet the Chief and his Indians. Bis- Red tvw mr never seen oetter davs L.aura would have been in a store or In a mill lonsr aco.

and we shouldn't Vu t.orinn. Of the mode in which the-r Viarl fuvon Mavhe so. I Innu- If n. 2 .1. ernor, Hon.

Warren J. Woodward for Supreme Judge, and Justice F. Temnle for a. 1 uc oic iiu in ntr n. ria door; his under jaw dropped, he ceased Sfieaking, and in a half-stooping posture he went out of the back door or the office like a shot.

The valiant friend and legal adviser also glanced toward the door, when he, too, doubled up and scooted in the footsteps of his illustrious principal. and his band were found at the agency, as I II have a house with a gloomy-day room in it. and thltf room shall 11. feelings harrowed with her trials. an3 our consciences pricking us like needles everv Other dav.

Xerves. in.lrssl anor. xneir piattorm ravors a return to specie payment at the earliest practicable mo worthy ot note that this practice seemed to be an additional element in the Mon- butto's warlike strp-noth rt ct tii L- f-Vi tr Report of Plymouth Church Investigating Committee. naa Deen reported, ana after some parley, General Davidson ordered that they should be denrived of their rmo ment opposes Government exantu of rm win Cit UVA 1" v. S1 1 1 11 damask curtains and then, no matter if it nuns rivers, it will always look as if the sun were shininsra beautiful October sun in that room." enemies witn terror, and doubtless often lands to corporations and opposes mixed think anybody else had any at all I fancy Mrs.

Kedfern could control her nerves it she wanted to it's a nice thing to have While the disarming was going on, the paralyzed them action. Even the Xiv schools for white and black. iviowas, nnder Lone Wolf and TTnmsn'a We had gone up stairs, and were sittino- Dy ine civil-rights bill. a luxurious change of scene, and leave Poor Laura delvinv awar nt .1. iiimj L11 lUTH trom the Nile were afraid of the cannibals, New York, Aug.

28. The Committee of Investigation of Plymouth Church on the Beecher-Tilton scandal made a report at the church this evening. The audience-room 11 Maria's room 1 -i j- I l-at vuiiicu yju me irwps na urea on toem. A dispatch from salt Lake says that Brig- Immediately upon the discharge of their guns iiitrir it'ar i avmo' rrm nnh a hoc a Af tha clare it's a shame And suddenly fa. prowess and the man-titinor m-antiAe a iook at ine aoor snowed it darkened by a woman about six feet in heiht, and so broad as to fill it almost from side to side.

The Judge took a look at this mountain of flesh, doubled up, and was about to take the back track, but thought better of it and took refuge behind his little law pulpit. nam loung has made an answer to Ann Hung herself on the hiisioeL- in the Kiowas ran, the troops pursued, and a 1 tl. VX the tribe. All that this was uensely packed. The report of the committee reviews the evidence at length, and the Eliza's application for a divorce.

ITa donioa shower of tears. uvely running fight began between the sol inese is a proof that cannibalism I i riHxn mr icariiiii people, with txxies and hooks and fossils; a room for musical people; and another room for fools. As lor this room, it's turning the whole family to mourners fooli JO' room for velvet, and tlow- that he and Eliza intermarried, or that she is "Whv. Maria!" m.i hpmn tn fl, diers and the Indians. In the skirmish three may lorui a marked advfintrro in a.

was out her long black hair be-tore the ghiss iH'autiful bhick hair it was, as handsome ax a Carthaginian woman's and she has great dark blue eyes too, and a bloom on her cheek like a tea-rose. Oh, our Maria is as near a beauty as as ever any of the Severances were, at any rate. And it was while we were sitting there that Laura Uedfern's 1 I 1. hv. niv dear! Whv I rii.tnv ia struggle for tribal existence thus or ever was his wife.

He says that Ann Eliza is the lawful wife of James T. rw soldiers were shot, and many of the Indians were killed: how rnanv. in not knovrn. bur. you cared so much for Laura." serve to nernetnate the I 1 I .1.

whom she was married in 1863, and also that "I don't." cried Maria between her sobs. I don't care a cent for her I'm nt accompanies and rer louowing statement oi conclusions Is appended 1. We flnrl from the evidence that Rev. Henry arl Beecher did not commit adaltery with Mrs. Elizabeth It.

Til ton, at Ihe time or times, or at Ihe nlace or set forth in the third and lounh atx ivisions or Mr. Tilton's statement, nor at any other time or place whatever. 2. We and lrom the evidence that Mr. T5erher his never committed any improjier act with Mrs 'lilton, nor made any unchaste or iniprorw-r re- i.r..ff.-- sue ana ne (Bngham) being members of the ing the fight the Comanche lodges and camp were burned.

It also appears that further troubles are expected at the asencv. as more n.iiis oiigmaieu it. September Galaxv. ,7 I he mountain advanced, gave utterance to a sort of internal rumble, and then amid fire, smoke and burning lava, belched out "Did I or did not see Michael O'llool-ahan sneak out of your back duor "I believe I'lloilah ui ia oi letter Day Saints, believ 1 I l.7. 1.

crying about Laura! It's it's the carpet she exclaimed in a fresh gust. "The carpet!" Ves the carix-t. Dn x-mi 1 i troops have gone forward from here since the A PHILAXTHROPIST trot r.f iili-oVt iug mat is rightful for members to enter into celestial marriages, were so Indian at a estern tbe Iott receipt oi the news. 1 he Indians have killed four citizens near the agency. married in lsJS.

but that he th.r. lnfnm.1 if she might come up, instantly followed by herselt. "Oh, your lovely hair, Maria:" she It always does put me so in mind of the lady in the legend who hung down her hair for her lover to climb to her bower window by it." I should tl link it u.m11 Via it. 1ni4 v. ts mil kuiu or description whatever.

3. 1 1 Ihm rm nnMfin. a. ah her that she could not exnect his uvio.r nr Smoot and Russell, the leaders of the riot iu.c. l4 mm two nours on the blessings of civilization, rigo-ed him in an ill-fitting suit of store clothes, gave him some a towel nnri Tn.

don't know? Of course I do 1 felt it creeping over me like a cold chill the minute she came in. And when she said the words a hundred and fifty mv ous factions in Owen and Henry counties, have surrendered to the civil authori trci siuai wienaon as an ordinary wife. He objects to paying 20,000 to her attorney and $1,000 per month to her. tTa fhot ties and their adherents have dispersed. neart went down like a plummet, and 1 i comb, and turned him loose, with the admonition to go and lead a decent life like his property does not exceed in value the meet on the part of Mr.

would beeaay ti criticise, eupeciaiiy in the light of r--Hnt and in uch criticism, even to the extent of reirrets and cengare, we are ure no man would join more siuor. ly than Mr. Beecher. i. We find nothing whatever in the evidence that should impair the perfect confidence of hurch, or the world, in the Ch.it.tian character and integrity of Henry ard lecher.

And nr.w I-t lit- i A nf A recent Washincton disnatch savs it has some," said Maria, dragging the comb vi- knew we shouldn't have a new carper, and eiously through a snarl, for she wanted to Laura would have our hundred and rifrv 'eo sieu ruiiiii wafer-col-orsu room ust us ay and hai.pv ax bin Is and such tiling an-fa room 'r' Lks wi bout a care or thought I should like to be for "Say twenty mintites. And then, it vou ha. In any cure ot your own, you'd Mi'" 01,1 Mi3 or "-Not till I had a new carin-t, vou mav (leiH.nd," said Maria. "Oh. it'too ba'l, It orow.

the mourners, and that's the truth "Maria, if Mr. Severance heard you talk-Jn? that way, I think he'd like it less than the carpet." said ma. severely. "Which way said Maria. "The slang or the furnishing? lie couldn't say much as to my idea about the diflcrent room sum ot and that his income does not llUK alrOUt thik Mirror nd sheli.nl mi infni.

dollars." been ascertained from a reliable source that Snain. instead of carrvine into effect the un exceea per month: that he ha a lawro iMluc one of the gentlemen who just went out," said the Judge. 4 Advancing upon the pulpifcr-behind which the udge settled lower and lower the mountain belched "Vou be-e-lave! You know it was Michael O'HooI-ahan Now, what is all this eonnivin' in hereabout? Am I a widdy again Did ye taik his name aff the paiper Did ye taik it aff?" "X-no." said the Judge. didn't? Don't you decave me!" "Xo I give you my word and honor I didn't. I couldn't I had no right," "It's well for ye ye didn't- I'll tache him to rinnin' about, eonnivin' to lave nim rinmn' about, connivir a wnue man.

I he untutored child of the forest obeyed the injunction bv drunk that night, and nextmorn" ing the philanthropist found the whole outfit done up in a bundle and left in his ront door-yard. Wi ll, of all things" Xovv you'd better beHn. Belle derstanding of the Fish-Polo protocol, name- family now, consisting of sixty-three persons, all of whom are dependent on him for tion oj hat Laura Hclfcrn's visit bodexl. i oor little Laura alwavs so ready to praise. and never seeming" to envy, though there wasn anvtbiu.

v. tiiemii an rest and abide with Plvm.urh ly, to investigate the conduct of those of its MetS ZZg" authorities who have infringed on the Snan. I much and ao lnnir tiHn-ui support. Why, really. Maria, its perfect There's reason in all thincs.

and complete official returns from the Ohio ish laws or treaty obligations, and to punish i At tiie conclusion of the committee's re-those who mav have offended, has marie. port, a genes of resolutions was passed ex- mat exie iinguiu have btn excused for envying; lor she wns plain i where other girls were pretty; she hadn enono-h election are as follows: Against the new demand of indemnity in the affair of the Vir- St iiODsuiunon, against license, against minority representation, girls had enough for ten she had a hate- irinius. and forothr aliped wrongs mfWri rTret there's no charity at all without discretion. We need that money as much as she does, and we can't do without the carpet now." "Oh, you know better. You're onlv talking for my sake just because you think I'm as selfish as a hard-shelled crab.

Of course oiirneerl of a earner ia notl.inor agamst. railroad aid, 251,242. by Spain, owing to the filmus exnedi- ttV Tsla IduTJ dy agin, whin I'm rnakin' a i i -vwi i iiriTipTnon him 1 l' -n Frank Moulton has published a card in re- ountrv. and landing Bna. ne speakers referred to his MouU Y'" eountry, and landing.

and One Ofthe sneakers rafurnul tn. w. Wifh tions fitted out in this this she rifielr te tV. ton's) nart in the affair. nni ierenee to the great scandal, in which he states Virgixia Crrr is sometimes styled bv strangers, "The City of Stovepipes." i rom the hills above town thousands of sheet iron pipes, of all lengths and sizes, and wired and supported in every conceivable manner, are seen extending above the tops of the houses, while scarcely a brick chimney is visible.

SrxcK the last Chicago fire, eleven insurance companies have withdrawn from doing business in that city. i i 1.4 lv poison the minds of men against Mr. Beecher. or attempting to land men and munitions of war on the Spanish-American coast. To this demand our Government has re.

ior tney nave a room at the Severance' that's only lit to lay out the dead in. It is indeed you needn't look so. It's a parlor, very liest of all. There's such a wonderful white earjiet 011 the floor that a while canvas is stretched entirely over it; there are such wonderful curtaiux at iie, whebjwa that white coverings are basted nil them the walls and ceil- vvnere otner girls had cheerful ones and where other girls had too much money to spend on trirics she hadn't enough to educate herself so that she could teach and help support her family. The only thing she had in the world as a little talent tor music, and that was an aggravation, because she hadn't the means of cultivating it, and her conscience.

saying mat ne notified the Investigating Committee that he was ready to be cross-examined at any time, but the committee took notice of the ure in .1 where she turned, and shaking her fit thus addressed the tip ofthe Judge's nose, which alone was visible above tiie little! pulpit: "ow. dn von nilnil tbat l. at all beside all Laura Redfem's chances in life. And mil Pv tV. Jiuuiion arose ana twice repeated the phrase, "You're a liar, sir; you're a liar This caused the greatest excitement, and plied in firm but courteous terms, aaserrinir th mere were cries or Put kin offer.

He farther says I have sought for untenableness of the position of the Spanish ui, auu side," continued Maria, chokingly and Incoherently, and it's blue and crimson all mixed in, and that makes the purplish nied- tour years, ror the sake of the innocent children of two families, to shield Beecher from Government, and reminding it of the remiss- he Twaa rudelv huitieT? a the cDrch hU name on the paiper 1 want nc nessorthe inexcusable delay in making re- 15 wanst "I uii name vu ine paqier i want no aiin wia a man wanst I git hira. more conmun' Xo.

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