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MAXUiAOTURiyU CENTERS,CIUTTARCXMA.
uis*.)f¡ vi s, m - n vi m: vi. BBSO-TBCBI ornil OOIIBPBI kttOUBB cn vi r v\«)t)i-,A.coiii.AM» IKON.KAU KOAIls -MlSKM'riil)».
CUATTABOOQA, '1'clHi., Attf« ._-**-TMl Ini.nl. g the late war, la new froia Ita hlaterl
»na alone weO worth a vWt. itistiienatar.il.¡nt. w r to the iiitei i« r of the r- «u; ],. ami is s ah WBS
hotly conten led for bj both hoi ». Perhaps aei tonghi tha-i tini-e tonghi lier-, a loss
i»f "twontv 1 t," ha* lag ti, cn
Baa, Inna, ¡lately in front of Hie
town i« Hie. lebntedl atala.towertacahevs'he .If» i «.!« ¡;. «al '.ti that the
battle a : ve the otoatt»." The trassier whs¦Inn!.. " aatit i i;-
|,,T« ,.-
' -el i- rewa! lol
aiu-r i snmaatl with aae ad the Bant extendedprasf »aatry. Ths dtp efCÄatmaa-BBltas
at his 1 "a kfl ' -I- it Mohilc. ami.'with a n, ¡a "i:. M]M BB»
i I on the i nil m baal>f ti., t u eena Blear, whleh _aeaaden throngh
-,.. :t>:.a:a^ what 1* known SB
Ihe m .. '.». th«' bibb tetlow! hyi,,- wladlag o' ths mr, whi h rssembtoe, when
nea h I ia ii m ti "M »reí ato adih« m.*-1 str.k eg, aad «rai tor Hy
know- r 1-t the a«-, rti 'ti of th«' galttSOC n"t
thai sevea Baum ¦.ay to Bera frem lh<«mu,,- it M.itiitt tin. T«.t e-,i-t !':¦ Mr-tret h
¡ne A! I '¡'(.i.i). North and Beato,. «rbJle t<> IBS north the
», ,.._, H ,ir. ,,al 11 em!.race
y ami T. nile. « «¦. T» J'tf «mitti
» i Leek -ut rim -i i show the battle-Bel i ofBl ' V «a,- i u l'oint
ti»«- right-seen eeagregats far this
ipi. r in- estaMHhed Massif, and
lives »', a» bl-Bself, '» '¡-Ullin, the stase whra not aeea»
piad A.r.i » triton in laUai pastar a «"f bsaaltfal «pot. in
ti,, i. gatherlag sad preperiag walktogThe ro-ks her. ile
'.» f..r li.a-'i feet, all 1 hen- the li belMB u'i ha- Hi.» iver of the mist
a » un a ur.utii'l B is Matt and took theni Hie flank anil rear. The remains of earth
a on th>- ri.K-.", un I liile-pits,n «».v "ii np i»y IBs washes of the1 a itnt met with throagh tini naad the Lookout Moantata asabo-pi-
li'iirs are st i
r or spied ai Bummer bjp \ tallimbers Beac bp
th ali i- well after li d,andi). ... home <>f a r tired ¦
n Hu« spot In whleh toa .'«.
" The limant.lin is apt«;
road, dlgnlled by the bsbm M toiaplke,which winds up the hillside, havlag nowhere a atoases
l tea. It »vi-ia tim- ori.T when theiph d Hie hoapltals oa the summit,
« i : BOB so w.il niai for. The wires
t. the Government telegraph lim» are -til ellnglngI ma.!.- ..f t'e in li >»». The ex
f g1 ttlng snpptti s up the m«nui' ila, wh n the roa is.¦r asar Is Ih Wlntei and Bprtag, ii is bera mu« h
¦«n the -nunn:!. A new ti"!. 1. difor Winter vi i re, haaj impletod n» ti.in«! v lae iii.'i t attrael asaay travelen ¡
. la 1 ': "in ai i' irla of the.- -tiiit -1 h as a - rlatton, its im
portas ter 1 sen fulwalked te me. " ti-
reaaon« win h made this petal a strategical point inat. r ni pee '." Pira I ilir.iail«
iioin the aerth, thi BaahvOleii..¡reid. ::¦.:..':¦ aortl it, tie I ist Bínaseme aad
Ml:, wis'.ti,- rnl Ban Memphis; froma the ai tbaau aa i Cb ittaae ifs B
A», i n..m tai math, Um reel Bern AtiantA.etnnatt Boothera win ternriaet« hi ra,
n ¡. i ber special advanta ra arising trom tho
paattteaoft II dip ftt ,u" hoad «.f
navii/at «.n «ai tin T-imcs-ei- li«.. r. ¡is .... tom IBS«. i bj heavy eboali inddaag ronsrapldi
nun -. i;, i.»«i ii.ii.-i- yearly lucres*iin» ia iinji «ti.inn At liiti'u nsfl.it boats
:: «m n. in} hundreds n! mi., s ¡¡I,t,ve.from K li-.1 N iii ' .ii-laiitwl alen witli J.rodlli"
.i.i'!. ,.,w!.. .it and be m. Bafts ofati'i' -, and supply
-a auddooi ¡.n toi ii s oi the pi ,< .¦
i ever, mainly Inin'-- .' in«l ron resource«, and thi «:. io tnexhanatl-
for k."». tt ¡>-: -;s.l ity.", that " uo point tooth of the Ohio, west of
'I ppi, north of ile-1,nit, or east of Lvucnburg,-an i»»t- -1 a i advantagea lor the production "f
tun and 'li-titnutl »n,i. -. .1 «a, t'-e of 1 be »nui
¦i coat S"l«l, md cheap transportation for Itarawu it "i..:'- . ..t h cul lu Hit li un. -»-«"t ili\. i. and lu vari-
I- r 111 _r fîoin heie foi the maini-nlty Iron ore*
le ... 111 t- in .-:. «t .i.iu'ni.iii. e. i be ril¬li",,.-, i-a 01 aa, .-. ., .,. -a a MUH lie ,t laedita use h rn housewife for dvclng home»ipua elotb - li ives a reddish brown color to thi cloth,i.i I for -a ..«.». ir« the ir «n ore! had no other nae. I!lasthead» «. littl or Bo sulphur, bul
nt:,ni- j«! o-phi-iiis. wbteb make«theIda-Ironeold short it- i Prof. Taon
otra: '! ..-:.»».-?.Vitra .Tt 7« I.it«
.m- BUB |-« . .... AS I T.itil . MAI
Mt Ullii a
i.tinr ores ni...und. among tbem the brown hematite,P s or.-, ni« u pure. Cool «ais ,'si pi i cent o{ iron. It
..is in tin- ni Ighborboo ¦. f 4 b ittanooga, la i Matemes len purity, iii«' magnette ores are within
> n. ¦. ih.ii' composions by Prof. Balford, thei-t of Tennessee, is thus given! Iron,7__!¡
li Ol I> ne on i-i t,tal.i ,'Jl,,f iron, io - on- i« no« delivered In Challa-
-i "lix" in tin- i ¦¦.III»,»; unli. amiuti and li a tan. The coal la theworthy ,.f attention, and 1» found
In lue) ». - It ii of i nip» tar of Iron. Tie
meal, u -p ¦¦ ¡"i>. as. from «different local-Is g1yan thus : Aah, S.1A; earboa, 10.81!li. lae avenge cost ol miuiuic :» tun
¦- tdd lo Has .«Uni expense«.tramj«-«i taia.u to the r.tilio.ui. gangway«, »nine», clerk hire,
ivei § oat of the t oui dellvi i<-1lute Ihe n- i.t h» i.» ¡ii- i was M-Oper tun In Feb¬ruary, l-:-. N rta of Chattanooga la a very Sne coalti. .i. not approachable al presen! except by river, bnlwiii.liw.il ...ti the Cincinnati amdChati
i i...rin.iiiy settled a» a trading poa!f« the in «i -n, «I was i.t. ti «iff is a litt by Commis-
lui Previous to tin« time ivh.nl been known»i «f John Rosa the Cb« rokee
father is hurled ia the neighborhood In». Mlautii li«: mi i »»us begun, bul it
ii was npli ¦. i. in l-s'.i theNashville and Chattanooga luiilro.nl r> .n !.,-,! Cbatta»i.¿a I.i :. the nil war I.tonghi li.«*. ¡ty prominentlyinto noli- e. I ol ti«, w ,r It It,is ymw
ahead with sapid strides and now. claims ii.(_»u Lhhabl-i :- am. !i ac titit. in baslneos nt vari ni
.i :particularly la building. Mier.il1 f still r. lilt I
u be comp "* ...-.¦liol:! and for residences, are i.uild.nK. The
supply of «rater, which ¡s pumpeddi .m.«ut« .1 ovei tins coy.
The .li «a«.i.. ol the 'it. can also bea oompllshed withhut Uti manufacture of rai'-.uni mer»
been exh orivelj carrl« d ra by..iiaii} ..whs and runt, the nilli
i.» ::- _,- i.'-u-ii.iiii.t durn.* the war. Tiit-
iii.ll c .>: ih« (a. »« i.m The present owaen: ten ne« puddling furnace« of Hu¬
lac pig Iron " ndnedfrou tbeblaalfun.-ml »aue County, Tenu., distant by tbe
¡i i. the Obmpaig own u,0M acne ol..., ..i. i im,,-toa.» ia taexhauit»
i!i!ci|'i a a.- ni...i. lhere, I am tokLi il on n.« eapItaE
1-u a 'i.M i..-.» coal Is i:*..l.a:id Mie, the lump n.,«!.a. mt«, the furnace, whlh ti,« Sue la coked
i ;. «!¦ :n. n.i m th« rolUna-null at Chattanooga; -.. per tua after paying Um n»t »i
u*. .1 .n ti roll-. n-b. i. m in tin tun,M l to M par
. ¦») ;aunt.e tar.nt; lui!» I_h tin-.i .- from f >
tb< .. .m now -¦ ¡Mai; al alto ii the.«i ibi« nidi : i «»tu tin sea coast and fromr« n- great advantages aad ,_,««.u-,¡u,t
... 11 Ii «Upplil !'..
,, i :m doubl v. stn i" m -hi tin ills foi Un- B). ¡. d. ina totnes«
¦. a, from la] -
found in lb !» ti 1,1 sa
A Sne ma hine n built, u!foi_!_g fa IfTtJI ii en ctiiiK and
n.otu piUnilvet«i o.« I. i>f oi ti. A lab
i road have been . ¡« « t« .1 !¦¦ re, and willi ,ii,'»,i t mp «¦;. . n umbi ( or ti
'l-ki i i.«i- nat m al advanI igt -
,,' local on .ii I -. -».. d by f> ».. citlei Its/« u- have great depodta ol .rou 'uni ...a, ..t noirn «,ami y fui »hing tin an «-«
-' li..- a-- in ,',
n» a gi eat uiauufa* tura:« oenter.
nor.IT! HABT 1 A'Tlici.s and BBTIBOBS.
L.v.s.siN'.i:i B4 n, N. V-. Eng, ii..Tin- settle.SmaMBS tbe «as! sl.-'l«: "t ti.,- Hud-"ti lim- ti».:» n,
I tLe h.iiik ,) Um uni',li«iii'K ti.i Barrowu *ry he atti which henads
the ».in .«n Hie i »st. It tal.« many jaar» for Hi.. « ami it is on:.» In Hie
alder] i Bi a Peri (ity, the! thetown» un '¦ a,h M the (ast. ']'!.» Bparti«.u :. i,<,\* in ga,« at Bardi al
altey, takln« m Histla ttliritl
«. jdiown as
settlement lies closf» to Ihe rtr-T and under Mm
hill, and extends tip lo AdnutsvUK which cluster«
B_naattt_to eaetcrn end of Hie old Waterford lind«*.'Unis, we nee, there I» one s«>tlleinen1 n ore or tom <io«''lytalUI for at leiii.1 ti» I mil. -, etien li.or ill Slsag UM lv'"i
front. If we cr.»«« the Hudson at IheffBtsHoid -Stags,wa pam tom Btamsttwe tolasasaaaga OooBtr« aadBadIIBiattllS In tho old Ailla»;'' M Wa'. I ford ollowlliii the
li est Imuk ot UM Hudson ninth, the iiiaintf.it tullin; ttt|MOshmsB laaskad, paahtag sp t<> VaMstssd «>« «toanorth, «ml BStSB-ttBMJ it« t»or.ler« on Hu« south toni, et
tbineof Wc-tTr y. West Trov, (he liesd.iuartera of Ihi«
toabas ira«ie. tosBpastM Mm Ott] M 1-Bj. md« saaeetod»ih II hy two «team femes; the proie. I of hull lui»; a
bridge toa airead! Bm saasBteiad, MaSarvttet, au
.:ln .ne.- i»ost «.I Hu. 1' H Army, with it- ,lu.|. i of tine
bulldtngi cmt nttog ii"' siam ««, kdkdue,m that wlthlatin ln-le of a few mile«, of which Troy prn]>cr is Ihn
«-nt« r. there sr«» meerai tattapsattsat ama* IpeUttee, ali
with a i ann taton st. whose Meas i« la TroyMttny foituitou« In'iiiiiMiaiii-«.* haie couti ilnit«.,) to
¡»luid up ai li of these |»!a< es, am] j.crliujts Jew ptiin'spuss. s<t ol.j.ictis «f so varied Int. rest Bl the en vit nus of
Troy. The Ne»" York n- «1 l-'rio ('¡m ti hu, a terminusMVV« si T1...1, and milla »nit s lu tlic linnlx-r and crain tradeof that piara The i- ifesOhaaajattB Oaaal bsglMM Tray,and the freichts hy thi» highway add to the tomine.« of
that etty, Ifeeaarlgattea «>f tim Badasa sattsaSTtoy,h U this natur ii MghWSp, Whleh «it flr-l w is so MSMtt iitot'.o prosperity et tim Mtp, bm gradssflj laanatbsset-oitil place, m, the Hudson Uiver llilltoad Ml BriliatOStola. The navigation of tho river Bm tom for manyI Ben heesariag am nn tala, ami s ass the MriUag ofthe Alhimy BrtdflS MM Ihann.ii feeeWBM that city andl'roy lins heeonie very «hallow, s<> tli.it the l:trr;e river
steam«BB hare made their tri).s aviHi «ri «ter irrcpitarityleefe pew, In addition to AVMter .iinntiloii'i hy timc.inalx to the went and north,Troy has the liest of rallroidfnilitiis. The New York Centril Hull".ni has a hratich*o this city, and IBS Beam-laer and DarstBBB, Jliil.oulapara the ooaaarf t<> ths Berth« Tim Troy ¡md BaatosBflllmed festagatheteaal tmflic on Its Im.-, hut the con¬
nection with BssMtt is delayed for tho completion of thoHoosac Tunnel.All the large fiictorle« wore first Imilt ulioiit »lie rai tam
»at« r J.OW.-1.S nillir iii«, «¡ty, ami btiii Master la the bMi..it.'iil...|tiiioils. lluitlcn's nolls, and those near Idai iii», have already bei a ¦eattensd, At IBs north <»f the»tt» IsthoStite Ham, which furnishes j» .war 14) iinuiv
establishments.t.il.ly to the papar and Hour milli utthis point. Tin« in tniifactuiti of muthern itieal iu-tr:iincuts and of survej «»rs' transits, levels aad cuiiii».t.--es
'W11 up la til." t ;|y until it ha- lu niiir ., feature «if
Ih-plan*. Ann,ii»; the novelties m nie al 'i ol ¡ire the
paper l> at«, Whtofe for rae n«; s.-etii to lie r.milli»; m'o
toror. Troy*« ladastrim started ta lill, durlag ths am»i ,ti¡ (¡i .-at lintam. und ultimadiy Isngnlshad aad pesa». 1 iinder Minons (anil's, until Hie li'-t -ssitlcs nf
the late ( hil Aval put Hiern on au endiii lag foundation,be] omi, Il Is hu|H'il. tim ne d "f h »nsl.it,on.The pettlcim nt Ol L UM ai'liaiarli iv.is begUS Bl nu I irll.-r
«late than Troy. Tlio rapids in the Hu ison at that time
impi-.t« d iiitA within, and now Hie Statl I>«»m liti.il« It.
i. iiittnghaigfe lias i:«»nt-1iiroiit.ii lha rail na i spssleaemof Bearii ali old plaem. Ia early lapi tto ana "f Bptl .1
h .tel Un ;r liiDiu y um] talents t., pin,ii,isla»; in.» luce
ami M mim»; it t.. Neu Yoik. At a later period they limit
largs cstalillslinitutj« fur i»:i. kiln; heel alni pork, and malt
hiuisi » for the preparatinn of brewers' f-rulns. and nfl.r». ni (rntid estsaatse hrawsetos IBáa.nlvee, Bi irtyan them ara el the peat BM aas aadt-hean reantaa;II 1- a model of order ami cleanlniess, ami is BOtod for it»
sii;.eiinr mult for m it, ni«: " family pale ile" The cram
fiun v.hu h tins milli is m nie i- inlm-ip illy i ,is, ,1 ni ('.ni¬
nia, .uni braaght to the mttt-hoasi doors by thi saaaLLanatngboreh is bowpriaelpaUynoted,aatde from th.*
beauty of its stn ata ». fetes hare i> ..¦» amparad le them"f New Haven, for its lar-;.« I.rush and ..il loth factories.1 . two industries fnrui-li einplui unlit to nearly all »f
the pojiulalion, which i« said t» he iiieuil tfitO, Mm h "f
In w. ,ik In dr.. wa nu In nshi-t- Is done ¡it the hume uf the
Aiorkuieii, and there is har llv a home annan; the w..ikin»relaama lawhlefe tom aMsaheref the BeambeM B sMcoiiiiected With this «tiijilc J.ro.iuct of the va
Byereeetag IBs brldgs «>t Um apperradol InaalBg»lninrl!, «me may r.-ach fhevBlsgeol Water»..! .1, in -ni
togaCsaatp. lemasmaatSetai ag is Beat here, priaet»pally the makin».» <>f stocks and dies, u.. ex.-. li. nee MAihith hive become widely known. Ben ii)'" MohawkUiver enters th«* Hudson. A little fin th.a to the math,at tin Tulls of the M"hawk,oiie 14 a. ins the city ofCotio.s,uti', h iii-iii its rapid growth nn.l preaperlty to Ita am»nifloeni aaim paner Tats km bet a develop d bp Iksi .«. am OOBSf ni», who nwu H I I n,tr«>l tin Satin water-
power of the Mi.li.twk liner at this point. They hate
eoaetneted "onset the ttaatt dawn ead gal horaeetalha country, to dire, t lim vvatei of the river to theil BB»
ii-, of m),', li tiny have a s« lies, so a« ti, um he Wat. r
m,,i.-r .-i- .Uttbrent fails, hartog ia aggregate B4 id andto 1 of MB taWk Tue t ompaiiv MMM tim water paw« willi
ita lot at the rate of alxnit k20 per annum for e ti fe lmr-i-
pawer. Thepewereoets len Ihaa era third ra maefe as
-team power, ¡nul is always ready a ml tlwMWOrthj SiM
ated hen an Hu- Bamssap MU -, < smposlag ratotanttalhiilldniir«, lind the Bett promlm nt ol.j,-, t- a n on BP1p: .n h.ii»Mhf<it.». The} wen laearpsrstad la MM, aadBaw run MMMsplBdMML «UM looms, emptojrteg _!,-'««I fe¬
male and l,.'7i( mule hands. They Iii.a.- it capacity "f
tfittfitt ranis of cotton Sloth P' rweek, (BinnariBgMMMpound of cotton. This work Is distributed oier the
mills. Ia addition to these mills then BTC immy other«
manafaetartag aadentethhaatte. At tin- paintelaottara t*tr.i» Beard Mitt, and toa Oabom Belling
Hill, aaktag shafttag, har ead hand mm. Both Wirier»fold and Cohen arc M tot B BBS ni «iii iBTBlOBB Rall»road, and are tliiis put in conuectiou with all point« ofthe country.Weat Troy, oppoatto ths «Clip of Troy,aad la Albany
County, is tin- hiadgiiailiBi «f toa Iambi t Bade, sad ra
Ha-:¡m traasaets largi amónate ol bartram. Bat per¬haps Hil«» place is h.-tter known lo the couutrv
St lal ce fey the t wi. foiin.l.rv, which has for several yearsfurnished the «buri lu » of the United States Bad Canadawithhells ead ehhnea There i« aim a large .hair fac¬
to..» here. Um Hatted Btotm Arsenal at Watervttel furni-iu ti » uploj m. al te a graal nuiui'i r at ¡m i darlag thswar, lint it I-now comparatively Idle. It covers a largsi»r. a and lias mini« rous szteattv« balMlngi smetodfM
i,.s paipesraLying «m ths Hiai-"i¡ i:.» beta 11 is ïrop sad the weet»
im bank of \\u HndeoB ¡- Orees latead, afbrdlng ampiaroom foi e\t. Bahrs car til "ps. Th. -e WM ki ov. r a larg!araa>aa4hav< ben added t.. .».¡it- fey ».ai until theyhave attained gtgaatk piepoilteni Th.- eelstoated Tmy«.«¡ii h." wen orii-'in.-il y iñude Inn-: the nnintif.ii Hirers,in »ut. i, ia-a. k. i.t pan with tas anata "f Iks asjsi mm
:> tunan»: th' ir attSatteB IS -SBBlhasmSBd streetand rallwa.Acars, ami now to the BBBgBtBeWl drawin»;-room csrs. These cars are not «.niy widely ilistrihutclthreeBli this eeantr] ead Oaaada, bm M tate psan Lavebeen sent to the valions Soiitli Aiiicr!can r.tilwans.ItopaadLssstaghargh vni muh,- day ,,i stheraalte¡
la.-t year a lull was lntrodm-i ti mt., tia LeglalatU. foi'tins paipeee, imt mm« M is peerlMsaajlltl bm bmM »» ¡:utheapprova] «>f the tehehlteatt et the Bargh,aad Itstin.u passags ana defeated. The ether rfllagnm. n' "ii.d inay nasa daj to eomettdatod, andin eaameratlag ths teanstry and popnlatlnn.«f the Trot district they .«H ihirald »-«. Inelmted T«.supply all these factories .»nil fuel has taxed the riverin .,f-to then utmost, ami until lately the entire Winter-»,. k bad t«« be obtained wini«- na» igation wa» open. Thein pul tain« of Hil» de in.i ml baa, however, ted to Hie com¬
ía lum of ta. Ail.mi ami BuMuehanna Bailroad, byw bl. h this j..' : of ¡lu Hudson ¡- brought Into d.r.. t eoni.«-ti"ii wita thi aiitiaa it.Ireglonol Pennsylvania'Tin- Delaw-ue and BimIsod » «n.ai . mpany whli ti baa fur
- 11 n« o.e ti' li"! dont,and thus bj nvi i suppliedthis .l.stii.t. iii«.»\c«l their appreciation of tins mai letbj eaatog this road Beetag that the anppli of wood fuelIn Mew-Snaland waa i »wtobe snpplani J by mai, they»tu ti loi out th«; anus for tbla traite a__so bj ,« Bring theBeneaalaei and Baratofia Railroad, This Company ¡,__-tven mined ».'-ai ia- thn i u d one half mill ni ..f tun» ol
,-i have uMi.t:,.-. leaaei contentedthemaelvM«lib shipments of Har production mu th. r canal toli :,«l 1 «at tia Hinls. a, ulai U.f'm ?- lu rth or -nut li Bl (If
ii.» trade, But bprecently constmet» llinoo,anda. in ¡«a.-. I ni«.a e u I, mI« ii to, thi v an- placad In conneo»«; with tbe Weit and with Sea Vorfe City br the Erleu '- and with Albany and Troy and the valley of thi
L'ppei linds, n t»y the Albany and Busquehanna, andKu'wa«! and hu» .toioi li ii. M.««i«. a ance at thi map«' »» iu> it« a-i», tradevial these rouueetloni ir,ve io
this I mpany, tut railroads centering In Albany andTroy open to them all Westemand Nortberu New-En
In o «hal. the) mi advance a« fast aa ths la¬creas« uf manufacture! ai_,.i deereaae ol wood fuel majd' u, ¡lui.ti. accumulation of ««.titi» la Tr«>v and vtehtttr hal
beenverj treat,and «. si,,,«,, ni tj,, maaj beautifulum,", m the -i-i v handsome rhurcl-cs, and In the nu»
m. r.. ii -i booli sad o a »¦' s »» i, .-ii are ipp« rtad by Ummt! Tm lit«- lien Stephen Van K» imsalser
founded al Ooy a polyteehnli »« ..«-I. ali. named In bUhonor, which, aine« ISM, has iteadllj grown lu publicf.ini it has been entirelj neu and depend¬ent on thi ft « i «.f it» »t u.;« nts. nd »et quietly and mod»esth naagrown ami j r.,«j>- red. it,«- variety o the te¬il ita! ri, « a» Hun jin,nt. the nuin.<i, u» bridges both for :,l'-»«...,-1,nd ominen m«.!», th.- maali and railway! tharasi-lves. give to this si bm n, ,n .,|\ miana. 11',:; |, n,-r
I no1 cloie without giving » ¡ist ol manufaetoiieaIn this neighborhood, which is i,,.t intendi i^ra " "".i, .!. I.ut »imply prej.ii.-d «.« hu e» -.1. m -flB (,.,! tinaI». n dm .- la re '.u th» .i.t. le-ts ..f labor, i hen an1 m :... ton. - cotton milla,2 bom Black faeloriea, li Souring milla,
li breweries, Mhoalerv and kulttlng mills,.«: bru a fa» »"iles, .. ,,.,,, foundi -,i «>r » ¡k- « rolling mills,
beet »»"iks, u lumbt yards,.' fa -»u.j.«.
. m f«. lory, I s papai mllteli''"I » , »nanni.,t tuiers,
' alla.
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[paaM Du« maota* ooBBamnBBBBT.lAiKSDN-l W.)i»l>«, MaIIYIANH, ¿Bf. l«V-Il
i- toa, ii t.,ni ..f tn inv rMBdem kotta, mi toto**/ ft timMath,eli»,«, t«. l-av,- fm it tim- then- '"«>*tiy Ma-flto m taiit!-» uni Ih.'ir humider «actuaries in tus.ii» and vill Igee,
au,] BIMI into the Wa»ii t«>i'ivi' tlii-ui-l.e. in, fm that*ttgrtkor ti linn" t ¡md eamtml tontten. and to etnot*»n penaade »in- arnon»«toi ot tka tanto M ti» tatttaPerkaaa it i« Bum taey tatt UMI "too-BmmwenOot't toot tempi« ,'- uni know that the leafy Mahn of the
tame! Lui tim ikoagkti Mama toward fcanmnkettoiUlan the im-t luipi.-»!. .- inliiti-ituri-, "id tint th- har
m rainM aatan awakm aeretlenal toeNaenta toeaeMmoro n-adily thin "orgm t..Tir» or 1 .ni»'«>f Ix-li." Ramem ni« m»r to, toe, natara,-«new-M t libra Intodla-
¦ i -'. tkeHortk,M nafll weBotoerved km i" IkaBeutliI. ¦./ yen, In »ho toaM of Au-'ii-t, th., W-ÉM.f tlio Letd move out uf »own -uni <-¡*y. mi rn*
.¦¡m,pin toe wraoda, towan* wltktnm lertoeeMbattle egilaal Mi IBey nan by BmdfaantoBtoap»petotod Kp"t."i.» nan md*r-*atlto--»tame and minien-«.
,!ll! Iran and li lim« 111 at ni«, w t'i t bM mi *tUt M-*pi i».-, wiüi ..ii'.i'|.'|..t.-ii.:!«.l.'d.,iiul pi,»v!»inii«.-.n.| willi
.'und «ture nf lim ss an;»ni « ..f tin- MHB tBMl I,lid"« and
hyinii booki In-Mforatoi by Um Braal a,r M Um ma
By, md in«], red by UM pe*»-,'-d iaa§_M_mat nata/mimi» gatkemi togelket tor a-dngtopurpoeo, tke) indm « annatal M BM eM taunta, tkey etog toe eld eeagiwith new- eiitiiii laaaa, and amy Um ol pi uren nitk aew
torr« Tke B .-t o, Mu« Lal aae e ..' ntnUoa M toeti.«in-lit und will of i nuiitiiiid.. «ipni ii Ungle Mmktm | -inly i»«,w.-rfiil, and in any a tiioue-htl".«.« «:iiii'-r, led
M tin* -p.»» by urii.-it»-. tim!« MeeemMenmanakmi Iand ("iivii-tiiin Bemtoj in up«.n linn in ¡m ni.-i-tii'l'"it,.,»«I, and K'H« away repent ant and happy til it to Inn
band n-.«t i"i in-, ».i.ii'iit in«- imp meetus'Tbe iiiniin-eniciit aitken eamp* M m»arty .,iw tyi Um
- mu. Tin- t,n!^, often tinco or I,mr linn liai M Blanker,ile piti'hed in ii'irulii lin".«. M M loiiio¡.'«<"a fcollOW*aaaan emtabUng Ike netobtio* itand, MUB Mtnieboaida, and nata >d ttoaeawa-dertalfoi two er tonetboaaani peepta. Tim apot cfcoeentoMweyetaaweoi,ami »ii.» tom fiiiin«ii th.- raaf tor tola out-doe« tonna,Bmkta tin- Mata M Um eongngaUoa toan am maaOynnral bearding tent« wke.ira mdUlamknifaaii« »r\«,i at. » modérate prim,and tkreen four largepraytagtenta, wken Um prayer-meettnga and exi><-ii
cm I mei"Ungi am lull, and vvln-n- tken i« pr.-:u hlni.'
when Um weataw i< tai lernent a fen tamlllei own tkeirtanti lind brtag tin- fnrnitan nitk toen, mi bmMpe,,pie 1,11 e toen a-1¡, i.« f "it - rema wkodrtnapro-ITal,le. Hu,le hy Iel,!.,,,' iii. !,,, :¡-:il' M lundi fur a
ti ni ind a elatod prtoa tot Bo r, bark Mad, bed llag,ekab -,
fti toe myeameta furnlibedtantcapebb)of arnon'm..-i.ii mg from tara to tour panam nagi * tam |U to |Mand tin- dm m. ii of ¦ eaar** lamaaUj from tendaye totsvn wanka.
It i« n pie i-tant. ni!,- hou to] in »lu- o'liitrv iii it iho-t.»
Btom 1".(>pi" expect when IkajrOOBM te the ("(mp. T!)0
childi, n mas nuiip UUtMgb UM win,!«, and toni, | lover«
mis», ii away ta grammd toady aooki te toll eackatkw toa anna old, m reel Mai y Ifcal UM Midi are a*ai blln»,' ova iii,Mil, hut Hie ,,| ler au I in ,!'¦ *sM ion» know thatthere it cain, »t stink In hand, l'i oin d iy!«ri\ik until late
Bl ni hi the pia a. lilli.-, plas .11.', BtkOrtaBg .»'ni llagtagnninnie«, vi Hk bal rinn t int. uni»»lona. At 5 o',-lurk, be¬
fore toa ino! tiiiic o,i »i» kan lifted, tke bell ring* far Ha¬lag, end .it <", Um maratai pnyei m elma beglai andlatta till t.r.-.ikf.i st Aiiouu'i-pray, r-iii'.i-tlinr Bl Bald atm. ¡mil ¡i tiiii.i at ti - utarta fron! M toe pnlpU at io-
Begntarnrrleea,wltfcpnaekl r, an held tt to),Sand«,,', -i k, and Ita n arc aapettoan iminllagi at i m i i MHu- si nui:,'. Te m Ifcnugk di tin d ty after day to «it
on h ir.I, i, i. ilen berMkn; to kneel on toe ground bj Umball linar nt ii lim,.; to Bag ¡it tin- top el on«''«t,,n «-i t" Laen witt toe aneannited) t.. fen¦feey md eel inmr and nant** Han, B m ii i.t werk.Til,' Ii,lni»tci ki. ami UM l-ioil lui n and wolli, ti of iii ii cull
(¦¦-«gatton ,wko andan Um ti,.:- ka rrftdly, knea ii i«
m, reen Ulm Umj karu ecaee tor Xfeeylmk apon tketamp tii'i tin_- -,a-iiii a- UM lune v.iu-ii toe Lord eaUa toelal,mer« te UM vin. y,,ii, and Iht-yssoik faithfully lo
»Mtiior in Um pre, tom km m4 ti »mil«.Tile ni», rest nf tie das'- |""i .¦' d Mi-- at tin ¡.in]» cul-
minute« in toe atgkl H.-rv.i.-. Tke anm li Ik a bl Mydi.nu iii--. Tho tlu- koii ii -j Unlit uf pin«-kim,«, burningupon rii«e,i platform-, oorendwttt nnd.daapeni toedarkana M toe nrranndlng Burnt, ami ¡,» toe Manm«, lint« up or pa rill- di. BU ay, tin- alia -t tttmO tt timm, ¡»t tonna et tmaklpan ne ure plainly dlatlagutak ,-
l,lc m every fei'ure anil liiiiit-iiii, and minc aro lost in
semi u! «nu ii v. Tin- mm, -t. ads lamp« a!,ant Hie pulpit»how »he lang l"sv «>f lila, k-,-, itel prender« Utting ''1
foi, inn atatC Ululer tie ir IMIgb beard < ¡iti'ijiy. Tho
gkiawlag. whim walM of Ike finoorapanlngHamM tontalum ml the v lew ii pun till .-id,-« TfcC tom» ot Ike pna, M
ninia.!" "Iriiiifi'ly wini th" dtOUlag BMUOtoM uf UM.kit» dide" m th,- til,-tip« and toa walking <>f toah uni ruaoag Um lean Dm wntn leal ekari duration.Ike people wko kara bom oecnpylng the front neal ani, qneetod todadpieeneleewken, to make nom tor ti.eBwumen, Upon Um ground akanl IBU ki aek atna h i-
liei n »trewn during toe day, A »-nat Bataam tv fallIullin, the au lieu, e. All know th it liie «iipr.iii. efTnrt in
Iiusv t,, be made, alni that it »» ».i he seen what fru:-
t itui ia to fcten toe takenM the day. At,n *e_Bieter, taprleetl] blank, with atoek and eeOai of Patkollti patlñn.take« peat upon a lunch in toa front of toe andienen,win-re keetaadi daring toa imtol toa eeirlee, ilka tkaráptala M the liost. Haifa doma atoan man downtaon toi pulpit ami plaoa tkomnlrn around toeann*ii.« In ii'li. Niiii all i« ready tn begin. A pi unlivebyiiiu it tang, ,i tomanI pray» i um-i.¦, and toa nriwltltr...tan.11 ila! at "i" ban» ii, c.viioi t toa pealk au 11 mum tor-ward t ) tka morey na!, Ikne men, tara waa ,n,a yoatbof tifie ii und tWe little g_i| uf ten ,,.. | f.vehe vc ir«. ro
epond and kneel m the Mraw, bowlag theil keadeuponthe hem li. A .»tr.ui»,'tinualed niau lu I liU'-n <. i,,t II i !»otf with the li) lull
' Oh ll«w I li,T» J».;i.|ii i,,.. lava J»».,,iUl, b,.w I,.,-
li» ,li« J un I iilfir*,"¡md al! tho au,Heneo juin, lu the ndi-MM ttootagtag,he irt-rmdtag groam and pitiful tabbing an beard taernUm iiiniirii, i-'r i.ciu h, andBlgB abare toa bumM ami toaw,'epniL'.nul walllUK rino tin'«Ililli «,-r, .un» nf eneM tin-little uni» iiliu »ink« upon tlio a »and and wiitin-.| m Ifin funvandona Ainniheiiy lady ima t_«-ix>or ihi'm-,puta be» bead oa ker btuaet, and fan« nar. ..emnawof the child »coin to inver the nth, r nemi ¡l-l « In i, ,1,milleth'ir a.Ti,an«, ei-ie« and lameiii aliuii«, and t«, tatoHM liiof«-i san andiKtwarof lim»;« of the niu^-cr. The nom.' end«,the child i« nnMtkjfj In a ball MOarg-f, toa mama knerie», and 1« led asia)' ton Lut, gtttag ¡m m MtoMl «oba« .»Iii h'ii' s, The niau un th« hcmli » ii I "The |,,>rd ha«rtaved aiiullior «nul Ulory to the Lord lîret.mn let M.-in», tin- Dolalagy." that gmndaM bynu;
-' I'ria»* (¡,.1 fruí« »L»tir». ill klaafep Bim
gem apto toa daefcakj tarni a ikanaand tomato. Monluuiiriiii« cuino forward. Tlio inui'.»ti.r» kin, | amidetin in and iihi»p, r OOtiOtt QM-tarl In their ear«. KindbretonaandMaMmflmtomi, tai it B vary-adtiy, andKM a» di,ip« of i»erHplratiun Brdagkl with tlio tear« upontheir cheek«, i'la) iru'and M_g_M ooii»lautly alteinate.Tlie h) inn» an now lu»»iiliii.)u« ¡md now Jnyful. .\.,wth')- tell id tIii- tooan "f »*ln nti'l tin piiiiifliini nt of the(lauiii.il. und now of the bappiliOs» of tho navel. The«vi It,mont iucroaaea-1. The confii-ion of irroan«, i-luuii«,erie« and foi,«, UBftag and pray ,ifui ifnoeutlon« I« lndo-nrikakto. i>ra»- a ímie out of the Burma into the mailund one would think that nome ten ihft au ¡dent had hap-i« n.d tu tim matonee, grtoremly wmto_B| «"me andrauatagotkara. Bren time to time a mourner Und- imu
fort and leaves the ¡iltur wlt|j strt ainin».'eye« hut happyface, and another convcrrlofi t« joyfully aiiiiounee.i bythe pmnakn upon the beato. "i»-t m iM-r-yever.-,hn thron," ,rl« « une .f t),, gmag of uiinMer» who ledthe mmWkot fruin the pulpit, " I fe.-l that there i» a ni. ntd'al M p.m. I ian to nii;ht the land i» puss, ¡rilli) within»," and Le break! nut with the hi mu,
i .. Bâton I no-» Ml***,TLat Jaaaa '!».i to aw
Tun on Ila rn.is kittilit a... tur .uso suit lur.
i! Inde M retan tata ketam to i« Ikrangfe wltktoeflr«t ¡lue. and the vci», ** ttgt tatt tgttO atai ¡ipniíi. Tlie-drMaptatottte, hmmlaaam ndmr. IBaBadlmalikaeiiiKors »way back and forth with UM iiKlodv. JÜBiiyhave a rapt, train, hkc expr.--*»i.n. Othei« l.ain withemile us tiny »inf., ail(l oanMaanlf nth Btafe hai.t»,tniptiieui IngMkti for j.y, or -top mab eton on theback in , mkenaeeto gaedi ett-f. M-at-mUMMaker*on he » uni or ek, ptn- ].. f,, m ,..,. ,i,rTl.,» 8 p^i ,!«... (lft**** ninia! mike Bdntotoratad. I_adanmgmnptafiontit the pulpit, mnmndlai th, mourn, r», I« like a
gnalnag-M« MaataB ha»»e,j- ra-__iiaciMMftm«tar<fluomo tbmagk the lalBmu, CB! »hi« tafaaam ani¬mal MlgaifMM, ur .1! it th,- ,.,.,, .f ,_,. ¡i,,U (.pilli, iti« a real force, Mt |,, .n. Hh,, M ,,y aotn, m, MronKlythat It draw» tben, fr-.ii, t!,,.lr .,..,, ¡.(raiKlit up to theaitar. t,, |ata ¡u ti,, preyenaad mend *uti»,~, or t<>fallontheir.kuma in Meet wntokedmn at the moanmtr1 . i.. "",:',':' ¦'¦.;,"'"*'¦». »h. ulue tor, lie« nive l.uta
l'c .' '"' ,1,"w'1 '" "'' » '" ***** ««I urotind
mot iih ]'yU\**-'>',"">'i from II,.- t. ni» win re mot!,..,»« i.M ik-tiie.lni, ,,,, ,.,.,, Bu, im« Uno ceaeatlon
i t, wuk i tim -Ular, wben ti,.- atrang*, weird in, riley«poatnlath.n, ».!,«. ¿brleka, wau-,
.mea ..,,', l..,,i.»t.ep,.... I" 1 1."
1"3lk:-'1*-n,i ,l. .t u u«". Ul
I comfort every ona of thean pam mourners!" Two nr
Hire« more of tile isinilents lind salvation, hal tina c still
remain a bait doten al Hie benah, when Dually, at Bealmidnight, the h» m diction Is ssi,I ami the crowd dira1 r*9
to the tenta, win »ice ("«iini-s ainm a sound of player,then the llgbtag.it. ead then i« dsrkasaa aad «dlcBos«ave thal Hie katy-dlda, whe have it nil to UWaaMreanow kc. j. up tin ir anei m».»« v Queelloalngln the tree tapa,u « if' skin»; ea< 1, other the moaning of the :,, :, -, minni!«in it inive iiisnir t>»"'i (')«. aanteat quiet of the fores!In 1,1,1 «hill, r.iw muralug, when the clammy fog from
ti e Imapeak« Kaj lire tbl«ik upon the camp, the rtalnglull ringa. "'"¦ el .*.*. rignal te bogia the work of aaother it na ti»" more f ill hful among ha woi ihipei s m ikeh i «tv t.« i let. and, i» »h* an l haggai from excitement and
, ,; -.i«-« j», Rathol lu tba are t praylng-tentt, where,kneeling In lb» damp alraw. thay re urns their auinpllca«i,«ii-. m ii sin.; t _- tm thali armas of praise, Al hmik
, t ii.« > are »tiie I bj the (em reactuto, who, ». .">.
i,. b ,ps ,» nil »vii .lum a ii ive in.t heeded the m ititi bau«'i !.,. ,-.!,,« re» mtuciiga »non if1er, and go on all day.go the hann mas daj ifte day aaUl tho ti.li d foithe i.»*' of the mooting, winn the people " fold theirunta tic the Araba," bat they do not " ailently stealaway," hw] ¦"» with rejoicing, carrying icltid hearts inthen- weary bodh ». aad talking In happy tones of tin.
g.i »v..i» dum« ut the harrest of anula that baa boragarnered rae Uttte saaraa city, white-walled Uko theKow-Jerusalem dtsappi us m .m hour, like a night en-
cantpmenl uf aol«llcr! after tho bngl i bare eeonded therev« ii a and the advSnee baa bera urrlewd,
li »»milli i», hard t«. tell aben tins earna h, beyond timfiel liait II I« -ol, II .I ,1 .al,alii lilli ni"' lil» I- oil lillee, I li,1.1 ids to nuil li liol»»
Washington or Baltimore ft bundled the Washingtonuiui fs,»«" "M. Aleettiiif, and Is enndueted l»v lim Meth¬odist » «ian i North i ms ¡Mim li alh da v ot I Im cim p.and about loo revendons bave been ui.nl ai di thus far,About ten n« h-s nu», mo Annapolis Junction, UtoBoothera Uetltodlats ran |ns1 st np tfeelr i.n a f«»¡ i
fortalgbt'l "M» The Iw. M at! si ¡li in !'» distill' 1,itihi.ii.-ii nrofivsidng Identical tenets and using the «samet,,.flinn.!» gnvernment The Wori hern Methodistsm«, tir desire union, and aanalbly think thatwow Mar*
,r.. »hi« h ,u. the separation, la ex(teeu there te nor.'i -««:t tv U ¦¦ p a ; np lu» ,,! ¡' m1, hut tin" nulli- I ..'Mti.- women In the Southern Chareh want mithinr to do»»iih ihe Via,«'-., um resolutely koop alive a foeling ofbitterness toward the Northern ( mik ii, solely b »suivie itI- .No1 ¡li. ¡II.
H««vv Tin: i iv vi.kv OP MABTLttttB TRB IT Tin:Mi,ia.:.-i
T«» the tdilor o I ¡he 1 rib H ne
Sik: While sMoBdiag ii mam aissllng »',I '«.in'.»» i, M trvl.iinl, n- cully, | lie ard of a " BOW way to
pap del.ts," »hi h Memi to kB »prill l«.>joil ir ¡mumi; the.". hliiilry" of the! State, On«« Deward, t colored m ni,
had vanked on th«. faint of James KnichVy, thresh! ni»
vina», tites the work wm lew, Baaghlsy poatpenedpayment until a future «l.ty, when lie agreed to mc, t
Howard ii ;i«l nth'!' workmen at DeBtSB, a'i'1 BBtttS willithem. Tin «i .y ara i. n i'..iu,it'e> tolled to sppear, ..,
.m Manda] last, Howard pi sand « i".it ami, lu com»l>anv wi'h a friend, wilt to Baughley'l hOOM fur it set::m. ut. Hi. f.tiiiul Inio a' ¡ii« hrolln-i'-. on mi a,Ij,lili¬an; finn, umi aakad pa) nea"! of in« Mil, hutHaugh ley Informed inn thal In- had no Burney.Howard th a preponed to tile« his pap m
wheat, Aihcii Ramcbtey declined, alleging that the»»leal had tl'.l I.cull fainied. Seeing that It V'.'is
Raugbley'a purpaai* to rvaile paymeut, How ird com¬
plained thal la- »v..« BO I tri-a' -I iii v, ami venturedthe opinion that he had oonsidered Hai hleymoreofugeutlrmaa than to eel m sm ii a way» Of orama, thiswas io" "Impudent" lob» submitted to by a MarylandBabel, espe, ¡ii» from ¦., "trigg r." and i Ruughlcywent to lils orolher's house, um! wltli a lui d gas Uten mi.I lo kill Howard .mi.':'" ipot, Howardaad ia«friend burned to their boat, which had la-en left In th.«rear of Banahlay'a dwelling. Bul no1 latislled, Raiiftb-lej mounted bia bone «uni harried home, when he toolhis own ann, discharged Um old load, relouded n, amifoUowedthe colored men to the river, when he foundHu m in the net of sln.A iii a oil then I, it. Ile ailed l8Howard's flit ml to talon! tit the wa»,,as li«' intendedt.. kill Um of a ., iuni, salting the action i«> tin»wnrd, iir«"'i i.nth barrels, lal etlng a aeriona if notfuiil woiimi My Informant sujs thal if thep. talton i.oi not fallen aa tim gaa»'.as lil. ii. lu a. u .1 an:, h.» la a Ulled, I'."in Igeneral tone of the conversait a on tia- camp-around,» rt, i,i v, i: mi-!.! y has no fi ir of punishment. He is a
be .r t. lame of ti a lion. Willard 8 lulsburj .¦! tins State,i- t candidat« foi OamocraUe nomination foi IhoLegte-l it ut,-,,ma will, ol c Hirst-, tie tried bv Democratic Judges¡uni uria ( un- of bil over lealous friends btaisted, lo injli«..: an.-, that be had se, ur.'.l lim sorvloea of the Heni. .-. vv iius.si'.iii of Denton to détend him, and thalwith »ucb counsel and friends aa he p..»»>-..,i, be needin.l le..: Ile- ii -I white iii: rs.II.Hurt n.yl ,,,. ¡tri A u a IS, li:!.
I HELIOS QOSSiP
.iules sun ni ¡s cbsrged by some af thep ria Jearaate with being a Communiât of I.a mests«
Nnmerons priv.iti' Ict'crs) of Prince Napoleonan published .hv the Barfs timhe, feat they «ii-« i.s.im.lina-, i> iiiaik.iiil''.
II, MiiHint, tim ("initient Kri'ticli hi-« oi i.i ti,r-. Ired u ne.1,1 float in- iseoctel ioi.mpletlaghlil .i n n aaSecretarj of Um ii- a- b in-:. ate,
lilli, (li- ( 'i--ey IlllS llljll i ved tile ¡lioilClT*« ol'the Preach i.um rnglinaals Mbeankla eapatforeeoB-«ilnl »a rake.
'Iii«* luicst report ¡iiiont l't-li_ P/afl i-* thali,.- iii- L-'.ne t.« i: .*» pt, na 1er an aeMuaad a mm, t«> ealtollu the st ¡»he or li«. KI,« lue.
Count Hippolite »le Tooqnerille, a brother ofthe llltO Al' XIS ill« Tt.Cljllcl lile, IS lie dcplll J fr.lllll.kAl.t he in tin Yer-111 les As-elnlily.
I:.. In loit describas bis pedigree sa older andbettor than anj ol tbe peel aden lo the Prench thr.a r. ma'-- .na dor ol bia having been Joined to thi ion ofI...als vi.
Mi. Tbsed ass completed Iii-» colossal marblecroup, 1.1 u s aUng tfriea alleges, k ally, »»iii. i» is t.» form..lui of Hie pilli» neil f.'.itiiris of UM lime Albert'sM. m..inn ni Ryde Park, Loa loa.
(ici). Garibaldi Im-» besa invited by tlic citi¬zen- «>f i;..m.-1.. t ike pan in tim fete-1.» be givra th. n
on the Mth of 8ep1 mber, to commemorate the entrj "!
th.- Italian ann) mt" the Rternal ("Ity. lie wall et monlylu« present if In- health Hill I», rmlt.
'lln> íiicrclüiiits of the Cologna Bonne pnl.1)1 a apa. lim- iron feoi on 'Chaii-e IhlBS years BBS tore..Ia." ewtrlhattoai hw the completion ..f th.» melcathedral. Tin v opened li sboat three weekaago, and.m--ie.nl of the tergi sum Um » had eip«?eted, they foundMav .me freu« and 31 centimes, v- the superb structuren« «l» foi its completion about ttjoOOfibt ur iS.ooo.OüO, ths»um ieali/ed i'ii th« Exi hail.« ,thongh extremely mimili-t .ni. win md i." ».a» f.n toward the object la view,
winn the rnmored pnrposa of Napoleon iotake it)» his rcildcacc ni BwltSM. »nd I nae to tim ,irs ofthe present li. mil flnTBTBBMnl a ".fruin«' protest was
made to the Iwtos Qovenuai at, t.» wim h a Stain J mir nal»..piles, the "Emperor napoleon it a Surtes subject,ha» lag acquired Ihe righi ol itlx« n-hip ¡it Thureau, andbaring, In i irtim of It, served in the Swimarmy. Ap .rtf oin täte however,II trust« thal the righi st aaylaai willto BseS-Bad to tin- Emparai aatoaaj other foreigner.
Sir Jang Bahadooi earns into Esroi with thsEtnjH'i.ir of ( luna, ami wa« at once laden with this
frightful array of till« s .¦ Tue hl»_i.l.v h.iiioreil ('..mm m-d-r ami Controller of Mihi try Affnrs, the kagSBeatSCand Instructor of the Armv and IcaraBdlees of HutCountry, the Batlafler <>f the Law, ami High, bj Inerva <-
Ina th. prosperity ami revenue "f ¡in oouatry, tin ni, ,tIulieiltor or Kuli lily «and 1 allhfulnei-s to the Sall." -r
JuiiK n»» orderedla ne« teal f"i atebow order, whichwill have an laaeriptton on the mode] ««f tin Urand ( rosaof the bath eoiifirred by Queen Victoria.
An Knglisli municipal council httPittg in¬vited Bapeleea taeatey the (mettam <»f ths ».ty andIf« hospitality, he made answer: "I am very prate-ful for the proposal you make to me, and I should f,«e|lunch flattered aa laeetvtag a new proof ..f the ij mp i-
ihyor »he english people. I oould, however, onlj at-ta. h a aim- to tbe «lemons ti alnn ¡usommh «is ¡tt exprès.IM would 1m -pont,m,-,, is I then fore bec you will mitcarryon! n,m Intention until yon an perfectly aaauredHut It w iii meet the vii \» s and oplalonaof youl I,atuia.I aa_b -Sr, penn truly., BAro.Boa."
'lin- Plops*! Nuncio, sha s tlic Pettit Hauluixluid mi interview with M.ihiei« recently. MeaslgamChigl »poke of Hie mt« iition of the PspS l<> Batt Homeami yin und Mel the hnsp.'u'.ity of .Maltn'nr Sj.alii.M. Thiers showetl Innis if il-cidi .11» gnpoasd f" -u« li IMtep "Then Is," Im said to the Nuncio, " a Kr>an tiproverb whleh declares that be »»ho guns ins piarai"-, i n. Th.- pope in tputi ng Koine compromlaei tm-fntun nf the Ilolv Hu-, His presence ut Koine 1-, at:. i-r, ni etegaeatpreteatatl-_>aaainatwhatpaaaeath t>-I In.ie no ,uiii«el to »j», t.. In- II«,lim s.« l«ut \i n; 1 ¡nin.- ii^t« «. I arald not badge ; I woald nat ''
A biagiaplisr <»f ('(»nut Baoat, the Avstro«ii .a."n ina im pei lal ChaaeeOer, ndlaltss foltowlag tun-
ou» »tory: The father of IBB CbaassUm WM «o pleasedat the hirth of im« child that in pr. BMBMI the MUM va it li;i.lulen liottle» of the oldest Rum win.- m his cell.nThe v» ninan, who waa an laminai peasant, not kaowlBgHu propei u-,- of nd« beverage, concluded thal it mustt»»" excédent us ali «xteili.il i.,.|. le itloli for the infantHin accordingly preparad the »nu" as a bath for theinld. who almoal died In onaeqw u« a of ths treatmenl
tari ». in-a the aur.-e le u n edi A tin- mlanndentandlng, «h«-m one«- pn-.inted f.u inr charge a greet future Thebiographer Bilda»thal Berat for a lona Um« feed to con-ten, .ik'niist Kiel imtai'iliti of temper, produced inthe hath.
I "Ii' B0PP1 BBSS Al.1.Ii«KI» MAI.I« IOU8ABBB8T-A CHABOB «Of ( (IVVAKDICK.
('<»niinis«_ornr .Maiiiorc li-tcncd, yesterday,to ¡t oii,p!¡,lnt- ,m»mst pottl men. Offl.-er rowe of tint«**»<««ml Iiiatrict Court v>a*i BSBWBSd fepLaala J. _fBillen,Mattaatoi al ih« IBrrsm uardcu OBaaarta, with b¡.» lag«m iicd.him lust as the concert «iis aiiout to begin, Mr.Julinu had hera to ths Gardes ali top, aaderald havei"»» found taisiv ile believed Hie arrasl at t!.hour Uitiiit-»! ita» taattgated by Hie person on whon « ««in-
platal tin' wnriaiit wa.« iB-ueii for the pulp..s. .,f injuringconiplainsnt'» hu-iiie«». Ikeattteei dented tiiat iii.- arr«--t «.te nut,le at the linn" In iiueailoli for any Improperphi poae, ami, although the evtdeaca waa si ron _( ¡m ,n, -tliim, there »u» no din-« t proof, and the Commlnan i empellad tu .ti-mn-i» t_.-. ¡.s«-.
Patnlmaa lTta Blordaa of ths leerad Preclaet wmi»niis.iiofcowarateala havmK run around the corner.nu) died mil, " luui't iheet," when Ins MMBladl ,1' til
¡nan Edward nylor, ana she! a tea awirnlngi ak-.. tI i. nt mid Beekman »i». »>i latta Pettit lUonlan denletiI'- f« -e. ami sahl lliat in ntl. n d th. , \, ,,,
r,i »...nt, d i" -. e whether Ino1 ia ordi r io .. alii t lltioi i, i
MUSICQMBT-N OU) HUMUS.
\V,t lijtvo .ilroailj nii'iitiiiiiixl tin* nu,«» iitor-e.tin*; announcement« of ihr» oot-nint» muni» al re ,«on, »nd,n r remitir« liiivo a«-*»n ti,at, makin»» nil a lots an, «¦ for the
proTHktal uiiccit.ilnty of unana**« r«' proinlito«, the proi-paatoaf th" Ant.nun uni w m, i mpatgaan nml ii-
ii.mt tona tai mu** gtertem y^ar«. An antoti rruptodnil i » »i*u»oii of »hii-o iiiontii». beginning witt t,. ¡., .
conipiiny on toa Bl of October, and itoatog nUb ti-BUaem truupo, cr. i«.iiiiy uni, betamtoaondo!MaBnaM mproeedoated m Bet . aft, and yat toar» I«
,«v,»ry reason to iielicso tliat it wul i.e cord ... -a,
by Um public DetalleM boto toe BngUak and tin Halian mtarmrln wiii .it,ui,i bm i" pub .. ,i la i ropi r linn,our |)re«eiit pmyon lato nnlad our raualcal n
tout Wa ah.tll ka (ailed inn.n t., urc.t tmu y B vaindfin in», and »hat toe reo;» r_Bg M UM ti ..¡in, an I nf
Stiiiiiway Hail will I).- luninoi a.du l,u 11,, 11 .ippciraiu e,
¡tim.mt IB.Ul! nie,,ii.«ly, of -eveial ¡ii li . I.., ve |0Bgl>, -li our ttgi « ia! tal "! dei, )e. ntl lOUg lie- ii
ir.iiii our board«. Tbua wl en ¡Joel ty, omi t bat k ¡lorn
Ila moiillt.»¡ti« all I t.,e .- .. a e. .i.,n.., lui,, |. »
ti» ii of weinam r, greel toa ntan at wandering»HIV s. -lui WO snail 1« Bg lor B BOU .Mund i«»,,hti ¡o le
br »'" m anafe toa ia-w //¦ failrin- am d' r fin mde.
(I .1 til it lillipilli!1 !" r, ,- ', M i-. une I-,»
npa là.-.i iii 11 m i m th.-!' rmntrj ;
aaparafeUm. Otter great nrttata kari am asta*nu/ trtampka and am*.ned targa fertama La tonnim "Ut, h our ebie! in, but bo other baa retained aaebikm toa iinw.is. i lag iteeai ami a bmntlen rd tot pubUetar b long rorlfii ol yann. -"-I"- bm bena toe deUgktofAn.cn"..n Mid! -in n ovi -h oi,-,. Bael¡ii t ii, gnal d, piiiiia 11« oi bel glorlomart.andta.a_M tkmi tka km artaltad Mekaidlytott toa beautyM
i. igUeh ballad Uli to« mpB ratod m alto ni h
¦Uñate mufi m --iivu o'link ta the Mania-*.** Memy r ia itaked Um iwatorfe UU ika lifted bj ki i beauUfulatr-s-tt Vi,ii a, ii, !!i led Ino pani li" a li .a ¡, 1
an i tin» dev .nt wntbnent of Mandeh-oka*i "hi.jati."Wo knew hut lillie ol the ailblnnlly of lloifhovili _ van al
.uni.' ii»..m« ni.;n aba ikowod it to m ta toa kk I u. r-
liii." ¡md tooCkoral Bympkouy; and oar ano! ».rutiiuii iiiiii,: -i tim oi! fooUeaJ ami jubltoo katoe ¡- «.r. tweet«op¡ in loaring abo. Um ita M artllk ly ami toa roai
"f IMM lingera, Oan and again ato bm pacedUm italian Mann, Tbe toa! parltommm of "DTtoraton**everoeeaia Bew Tork mm ia natokakawaitoe leonora, ami in-i Bm-toa ra em M Um liToliee! Uno,Ad LinaPatti'e. Utatlj toa tai.ed to toi neglected Ba-gliak opera» and wa aU know want ok, to dont altkit,.<ieveloped anine ot u imealed beauly, and eartehedm »i r. -iu> on te that wa toa i toa to
touegta ,. a "i» it ia !»i-c h,i Hin.-s.a.« mordya llgkt iiliiui, liieiil, ¡,l for ma and rat«- tlici'i. « lind t.. "I
rata Bagan; tka hat rai.«, i Uto to. Bant rank, and-nilli gnat aorki.»» <» na," md "Tke Manteau MK.m," km pi « 111 teeta amipeUUoa witt tka IBU*lea antea, j,,.i¡¡,, toe ftte (yean'oarmi in the unitedM .'. « tka bee dona mun- toole. Matte Mandard of art andimpinsc. ih« public la 'i. i" ni -»ii toe otk«v. In lia v.; Ina u li' ;>¦ .lui .¡i," tile la-t ii li ft tilt have ¡1 li
Baaoua Unan. Mkal ia« don Tbot LnouMaa k of anafe ababm dom IntkeotkeiBxtnerdtaary Tereattlit] B ¡-um. un-,« redd to ne tke
nentofam loan and antaiylaa popalarltj battfclelea iiii.-i.tk,. Me m si i tut t,r tor art. ata an rely kenna,Baeenaanmnaajrforauk,kut toman in aUfemetttaBkaMntaly true, ii La art wlttout aitüne, »nu, allu una I. lil. Without .....i.' ni.lllly, IWlttOUl U
wanatt, wttbout Um in la tri to M raleo, bm!azpn lion which can ilnoo! alwaya be detected ta thebeetp ii .i m« ,i .h i word, which baa roaeked Ita leal,- \ <. ni, a nely,I.ona .in, nt of art. Tbe culture la« ,geaulm, th.it what«-s «-i »... doneoeaun *> aadaatarat.Oil- in Vii A, Bl Ml of I" li t al» »ike till.», all) BIMI Ih ,11
em amil « M toe Mae kmreaa bi Um gn m ii- id«, it laa ru,- good f,i time tint km eaaktoi n te retota nciiiiueUt an arlitt tluinm ihn iniv«! p, .mi« \. r . ot In r
Ul w liiii-ii, i phcii. un, uai ntee Myoungandfnek»eadBl! In i power» un at llicir maturity.Mr. carl Bom toanewlto kiawife toe endU M ml .i>
Ifeklag BngUak open ia toe United Blain, ha while toakm LUuatruti ,1 ¡t m Um Mage, to km aorki tai it altoequal iii-ica-y la amttaa any. Ika aadtenm aklebi. item ti a.,th p-1 f.u inania- at nlgkt kmUttta UlmM tka day« of febar wkfeh toa m m i»er and imMeal dirc-tur ram! nadara to proda 11ii.tt grateful i wit. Mr.Bernkm annmod toe (double funettomof Inpnand uliduetor, and ha« trained lil lint li «-¡ipaci li, . mi cm j-
aai reputatlod \ tooreagfc and eoneetoattoaa anal»Clan, with UM lueilly »f oiKaul/at.oii, aoil.ty to MBmaud, a « leur henri, a .pilk eye and ern unf,illili; s«-lf-
peeaantoa,aad IkM bold, aatarpctatag »puit winch
Aim m an.» »o hlgkly itppic« late, to ha» mi ¡e lum», ifoneOf »ho feW eminent on-lue!..**» UOW la Anal n:i, andwon ¡i pop'ilaril) whfeh will dOUbUoH be iii ely iBain-
Itottd tin- nanaM-«. .».¦liny Vu: /.uni', vho KtUTUI to it« uni Mr
Bom'i dlnettan, B areli remeaiber .1 ¡i N Ivsiu ie Um formerly bad bet bone and began, nu*aga, h, r irttatfe career, T:i" proutoa M itattnettonw h ie h toe tin n urne baa atan been fulfUled tattaopi ra*lain i of Italy and London. Darn neeta tbe Ecipital wa« I'i.ej'iiv a ii. Tia le will I», c-p.-i ia
nilly in the greettagextended by Bow-York i" a lad]vi im ume. a.« "im of Kee Tork'aown daughvsi'h tke tan* l» "f ton Ignoo iq ¡'--t.
Mail.inn- I- ililu Muh!, r i« an old fiutiil, who return»
afterauanyyean'abeenoe, Bbewn kinki] eetoanedaea draiiial.i .«in.'i-r, and w 1. pi, a....ntl) ,i,i ni d bj¡i ii',»i ni iiii adaUnra. Ska Bccompenfea Mr. Bulliuauand the 1 niall (»rein ¡tra.
Mn. Moulton, ano fe to maki atrancar! tour m Amer¬ica tin« .«,-,i-,ui, hi« neter v.-t lung a a profeulonalaiti-t, imt her BbUltfea hase beenn wiii-l) celebn idih.it aha .innot k oatted a rtnager to tte public, naereturn« to her aattre eonntry aftera tong reeidenoe in
Parla, and m Um naaMofbei acquaint.niimi tn.-re i« a ganeral cartoUtj to boar ki r, wa pr -nine
»liât .«lie u lui, ise ¡i nana w« l, erne. Mr« Btrakoei ii leker mann.'i r, i, ¡t »s,- .h ia, «rand Un! lu r concerta wUIh« itotteel fron toon M tke Blla ea troupe.Tiloso ¡no Hie chief of the out fraud» and Lum it-«
WB0 ohio ha«li to u« ni the l'.iii. Tin y will not be !»i"Uc
by any nu ¡in«. Bilaam alii fan Inate tke akola « Ity witttor Migue* and Violetta, and to»pin Ita, iweet-volcedMi« toy will «how tot pi a ».mt fa, a airain the nt. r ,n
Brlgnell.eadi baiaUagSi Ida ffeguln.Bad CBrtlc.ramphcill.and otiui« w iii reappmr, and new artfeti M r.-i ate s» iiiena te n ta a Euroi e. >: tken ae ikaU ban
ttlng to -a) Iii din «,-..i hut llr»t we oin- tin «e wand»,of w,-;, mue fe toe taToritm of peel mimi t
lang ata» a a«k earn raon tor «mi bmi itaUty.DRAMATIO Noli:-.
Nihlo'A Garden «rill ba reopened next Mon¬day evening, a dMr.J.K Emmett will ai lhere uait it:. In Mr. ! irfee Oayler*i dram tot th ti aami.
Three Matiaeea ara announced foi to-dar.Bli Lottama] be n al Booth « Tfci ttoi ; M . I.rh.,11 p»,,u at Wall.,, i.-«: and Mr. Joba !.. Hall's làui*-li'-i|iic Troupe, in ¦. A'addni." at the Mu-, uni.
" Sevir.il ,itt-t( In« of llic Hi>\V;ird Allu II I lilli.at Boatou. ara m train (toa tab race on tbe CharleeBlrer early next month, each araabtub lo bedrawubjsix g,-«»,-, ii,,, prise i»ilna.-, pur««' «itteie.i hy tbe manaire-tneiif.'" Tin» i. uri dii-iiille«! cnulu. t. ¡uni in ..nu .with other kiudrod fnflu ace* |uataor¡ at work, hely« toBl tit ti,,- «tuf*,- 111 pul,lie »te. iii.
Mr. Lawrence Barret! baa had the niiefor-time t.. i.,».- hfe rnotber, who died ou tbe litt Inat. alMaintintt muiic. aged ?i yeera übe had »luv. is le, lined,ti.loch a long il.ii.».«. Bhewaa mucbbelov, Land la,,l: '"' led arl il p, i» m ,,f y, millie .,-.,.In, ».«. s» -ili'ili.and pi !...
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"BTKIKma " A it\ii.i:«i\ii t i;i*i"i.vTo the keilor of The. Tribune.
Slit: It i« not lily pBTpOtM ¡it flii*< lum lor, pi] t li Bgtk to tim Bab bk Bli «,r i> a -.
nient of »h«' ai ti. una ami Cbattanooga RaBnad Cte»,«."lit.limal in your l««tte of the ir-th in»t as tin y »w 1 l>e
filis rentllatodlatkoc ortaofthla, is imt In Justice'"'¦v lamí a). a- s», ii ;. i,, niyaelf, I eaaaol permittin-in tn pa-» unía¦:. ci. m. stanton'a cairne and char*Bet, a«, ii.i be ,i a len ii, i. ,, i,- - « uni' lii-liin-claim« hla atti nipt and I illure t.> bribe a 0Barli brou, lit ram md dlaon III lo the orr ">¦ ,¦¦¦ -' nt«. ami belli»- piii.ni. lu «..». .-I-,,i»wat, ful ian uf the fat, r, 1 the State of Af- m t!, gtbe rnlda upon Ita lYeaaiiry (byobtaining
a.int », de, -" en nail m. 1.1the ...iiiiii. »ii i j, i, ,,[ i,,,». -a, '1 Mr. btantou noa.eeki "t h a -h« ,ni, i,i ,.f nil «roatlon that ke la unablet.- ne t lata, tome oiiii r channel; nnd taking advan»
"t tka pn -« m ii Iori mate p. ti al tltii i-
ti"ii In Alabama, be attempt! l maki tke-.¦ " - (a faillir, ) of In« road a polltloal«ie--.-tnm : hence iii« mallcloua attaeka uponUot. Undaay tai Ma oft-repeated thnata to threat himnf or lu fun the next election, rho chargea and Inaiiiiia»lion« i -«lit.ii-- i in iii«- articli- referred to I pronounwin.lu tal ai .1 «land,.- On th, 1Mb ol tprll i»t,the lu! run t" (."i I iiid-nv -pi ki ii of mMi- "-taut,,:i ». ".iimaiii, linn. I waa In Boston. I
i, i. nu. and theDnt knowledge I bad of it wi from tbe conn
in Mr. ml u-.ai .. ,al tun I Io It Iii tin- -aiu parti« »
»» im , ,,i. ,. ! ,i t|.,|..,-, ,i ititi and »Utei.enu. quallylil sal la a Lo theil Illili d
.. .a theBpproh itli", ul thi i-c pla ul bia »la» t' r bia pn < ipi andei, i»-, i.. . non, and leimli U, luti. mi li.,ai I,nth. pim N.iil.i Ki».
.N, u 1 || I lift
vi «...' i'.i: v \!
Iît-iiiv Waal ¦. ¦
con inrtor. lohn Tre.vy, .Mer.»d ),.,. to leave the -. .,t.. to more itMerly. i,.t Washington refused t., do e.tm_.At tim Bowery, the sealaalir aStenptodta «tem hin.vi,,.,, im «tract Iterara beery blow is t..« .' *fcv-,s ImmedMte , ,rre .... eil lu ii,,,,. ,.K.,., . ,', *B¡A¿Sl_L^ " "' "W*U ""*1 *l ."- ,'""l'î
./«¦/, COUBI i
.ilv..l.T.Mt ATil.MJ". To POBCBMBBI B4B1BIVMi!iv' 111- r
Anii ». I.»a,man, defendants m asm n , r
peiiilnii' ill the »oui I of '.oinuinii I'less, clsiui Ut tinVi uni i. Laalon merchante and «tealen In bona andlu, weis' supplies Their milmed tbe plaintiff«, lintigtt Beek, brewan la Batt raaaaj fourths», ia PaSraaryI,si to panhase nearly ti,'»S«» worth «<f »nail r»-...,!,^for it lixi m .ash «md . m«i." .«i'».lay« tor BM 'in the1MB of April, ahmt! »ra the aete waa Baa, /al pit« d for payment. '1 ¦ . -
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m« a' we » Hu" ).. ). m i«i "i Ir i efiir""! until »in» matar!I?of the noto, « »a tm iiiiiA .\p ti.- p m.mt «ren mrvodwita cei t m legal impel di Ign ' '. fort beta li ,i« i it. pte On thal daj thaj bibil d
y | I fccily i
¡I'm- to piy ft f.u iniy "»I t.. v
They t id al tb» sams lime »» ti li pin.isa« a*val ¦¦« i pite of this, lianta In toe presen! a, tutu obteincd an Injunct.oa .
Judge i« i», n ..ii on a petition lo hare i... j, Bin Ita I: ¡ i* inj .»
snd ". i mm. « Marsl ii t-.. f . «
brea btj and ato« muan! Ing In i i >. te *
m- tlon ti .- plaintiffs "...nu ... 1 . . a- .'«o <<a the lal "t thia i: I Hoti.i .,
inn lion granted by Judge Blatchford »... itoaolvel bplinn. A., order «r Van»
B nu Io .n i,
dann.:. . It Is al-»». liire not i «nts of the His »f Ñ «
of ( .ii«..un.i 1,0 iving "..i» a m .».. a oto i ...
JAY GOULD Bl I.i THE TOP/P OB OBI .' a
.Jay i »oui«! baa brought ¡i Bail ia tba «-opramiCoan agate t ths town of»».atoOteag.aat IY. When the Aliiany ami -»us pi. hollis k.ilr.nd amlui,! ian mus towns atong tim linn took railroad lion la,giriag Hun- town benda a« leewllp far tim «t««k, ,i
wiii.-h Oaeoata took BBjm weeta, Sfheaths »".,¦ am.e m i. .1 belwera Ooald and Basney m te Ife mini elthe road, Goald eetri ia igentte bay up the atoek wkaafetin.- io», i. of Oneontaheld, and which II Ho »mUsioo «
hud in n Instructed no1 to wllexoept for«-ash i» pacvalue, Uuald'a agent nogoUatod «.»!» them for tosachase, gave them one of tbelr honda for £00, paid % .
wiri i the town still owed th< railroad, ead gave a eli« «
for the nan lind, r, With tue nail. i. lan lam thal a
heck si.nail not be cashed until ti.- (-»..ck waa dellvt r Ito bim. The »own r. pud] it'"d ti»'" rt«-l i-»n of ti«) » MBBBaloucrs and would no4 m .. up the atoi k.and a« « ordln^lyMi Uuuiilbrougiituu action to comuel itadelivery \
motion vu m ol'- yesterday br the defendant! lotchana« of a. inn« fioui Mew-Vora toOtoegeQua.ty,«atia .-nulli.i tu.ti ti., i. »»,::,,.-a.., nan- ,u number, an
of the latter county, Couueel foritould sppoeed lins, mging thal the i». opie hue a deadly h_ttr«. Iof »¿.»uni m utsogo, and thathe would be denied a fairtrial. Ile Is williug to paj the rp m f twool tboir
.'¡(.'.-si s ami t ike ,m » the tootla my "fHie "tie ». O'. i-ion reaer I.
A DIBBEPUTABLE MOTHER lilli' t:i> Till: ' -I
TODY OP BUBB infant.
Th« cai e of Mary Ann Va e. an ii' I »
« ia1-1., age l uni tba,. ana up sa ; Is:."n- Court yesterday, no kwrltofhahi weergm
Ths n...'.h. i. Klaals Lee, u aaapktyei ta theOssM »i
Concert Saloon, ra Breedway, ami gavehsrsttBdMSMir. r, .;..i pt '..«. a ttnlteagilst ..¦ maaearaal ttni .-ht, wh le -he herself waa engagpd la the -..«jimn Shaiiuw petition» to regain p...--. s-¡ m <>f lier child, a« Mrs.i¡.i .i srilluol give ,i np, because, aa ihe allege«, I i
»m,lair beats the ini.iui. I» aaa shown that Mm. UsI, ,i em a a n nu in tin* Penltontian for keeping ad «
nrderlj bon Judge Butbenand refuaed the cmttody .(to ubi «u lia would be prote t"i -..ia I
n te be ul to th» How "f tia Prl u
« KI MIN \t. COÜBIB.*¦ I Petei m waa arrest -«l. yesterday, l>v !»>.
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At the .> tir-i'ti Marbel PoUee Coart, Margnr.'lK-l. » rtaUtrtsy, tel -t>«l n« +«'") ira Jm». K.
It ,. VV. ,t li uti ..»',.-»-. s« ila diwtiMiUHa liaal«_ .'¡«i. i: »i, io No Ml trail-
tbe naas of laeepti barm i Sa B_ Win Psaatr»
Helena Wsemsrle of No. .'»-»i sixth-av«». Bppemibr'n-.i. . M . I 1'..,:«.'( osrt. ..»u-r li;, »aj
preferred s chalga of 'i.««..*- tgsiaM lier Issasai, lasvig WssaâriaAl-, li ., , ,«:.:.. nu .lu; it. »al »Í-* >»/» »ta
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d. ti..¡ i.., Mai si t'r < mi! «aQtam! ütarisaa\i tin« Tombs Polira Court, yesterday, Justa.«
DowBagOMBMiltl '. .t'a-r.«t. ,, «l-iload al ¦?.'¦" team team B tai
wat atora. Na . lutwe S elrtfc, __,» It, ul Vi MTai. lir.l ». ,,., ,l ,.._,* a« yu,",, of ».uri -Dn T»aie »*¦. trvr»l!.r «:» V«n It- -, I I.i of .... », llroa.!«-«» Mirba-1 Hi . '.«-tr k1 .- J,,!,n Da.I. ..f -No. .'«.| |«Btb«*| n, tar f,<-r willi » ,|.,,,rl «uiaitlgs-t»rrr «,.ur I. iii.« O.,nu. |, Im i'iitt.iif til« pauU.a «
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BABNUM'fl M A v.KI;!i. AM» riBCUS<»nc ol tin* iii. ¡a. m successes ersr acbiered
In i i.e annals of tin- sawdust ring feas.o ... ..m;..««h« d«em -. ison bj P.T Barnum'i Museum, Meuage»
.:. u-, Kri'iii i he '.t., ] i on ol the en-ne. i-- bas crowned Its efforts. Mr. Barnnm'a neaw la
ina beena towel ««t itnngth, and to his dlrectluaontrol its ,.,,,,,.. j, dm Til« t«' arc r w
i- a that bave tin- courage t«. Invest nearlj tson,ooo In «.i
precarious a buslneaa, and to nm ¡t .«t a .ian» aspeen "fkm «. ¡a.i M ,11 ni un td .ri. thal thi publia
- r' i«¦f hi« -«n,.-s feas i,« n ena »«. gire the publia
«r deal r«u' loir awaer, and t.. fi*, ti"»"f ii « 1111 . i n ¡tt popuur rates. Hut wh
r bi '-t,». '. d »o gi .n »success ntly,In tbe Stete of Maine, bera ihowered apoa bin it ¡«hoi Hi» t f i,i iiik recorded aa equal t.» Jenny Uad*atri»umphal American tour. It bad origluallj been :h>" b>tention to make a tour with the gn isfaraaslnBangor, Mi and It was bo aunou it.bul aiibaenneaUytbej found thal then were niau»- bridges over afeMbitnu-nui. to pais, and ti »t
the show would be obli« d lo mske ilsndi si wvenllamil towna ea route, which could not |s.».ihi> pay therunulns expenses even mt attended.
««i. -. U saide, detl that Lewiston, Mc, »houl«tbe the terminus of ti- ir Basti ml -J¦ '¦
t.-r. lite,I Winthrop, Me., Jill« a, frem a corr ipondent,will beat couvey the i lea ul the grcai Int» real aadmlha».»i.i sin there manifested bj the peopl«
"Th.- I.u-ii«, h m M. ., ., ,- «"-a iinui''.-.'. «'"i tntryto the pi.-.'.., ion.- of .-'n« »im ngenerallj B rma
th.'istut.', except at Bruuswli ti, tin nar-: bald all«la v, the» a ..." »een compelh d toto m ..¡lilli.-.i.it- ii.-:,... ii t flock.varydirection. Win;, exhiblilui st Oardl x . <.
persoui cam»- ali the waj from Bangor. When th.yiched Waterville, a s« d whl« li b i- n« »«-r
been ennaledIn thuor auy other country, la » i
waa crowded with people who had come fr.thround ng countrj, inaaj of them trav» Ung a ill»!.nu.f:a mih -. and all i1««- mo i »»¦ r» pom la»
from b1! i" '¦'.¦:¦ Inca ¡* ¦¦ wagona, oi
Darts, and.'no1 Sear the i-lreus U-nt», In an adjoiningti«- i«l. « «r." m ». 1.11 large tenta pit« bed, ah!» ti h ni servedtoahelterthe people Elie previ« dcuwonmg iii-: n ¦- and em-amped there. The autunofthe vlllagi lu».I t;.K« a tie* precaution to stop the «alsoi all spn itui.,1- .|i..«rs dur: I
ans, d i..«; la of water aud plenty ol Ice lobe placed .t
the street cornera, tor th« I rtiwerepeo»tided ..t Hu .-ip.ai-1 ofthe village I.nstantly replenlab ti., i-ii.'i«. Ihe earlj n porforuianrawaacom me d ind It wa« found t bal ihej .-«.ul.l ant aeoiNB-
.o' .¦: t... n ,.,':. a.. .. tere itat lorn ni
in train ol ti cars, crowited I every part, i .mis
In n-..m .i joi. I« a i follow« d bj .«¦ other al i »
ti un li, a -. -«« ¦._. tola vas! b-cession to the e!readylarge numbera ol » sitora, the manag waa «orne*-MApu "/led feOW tO M '111.I ile t nui. lill lill it M.lstli'-. ni. «I to »a».- u , «.t., i n, i«, us exhiiiltiou, giving au airt la
irtni -. few n nts lus il Molp.-I '. Han.- ¦. »las ... pt Up With«! lt( -a: "ii until J ««'t l«N-tt¡a nu evening, wnea heavj -:. >i ..! rata '¦>"
t'. a.a-.t tin »mnaf r nn \ use to. '...us. The men and boran wen
completeIj « vi,aus'..i. and Undi neal «in»«- )»cuig«- n,,,. ¦ to L they wi n te *.-
bibil i :.. .:., tin a dripped all tbe ring bocaroad, to give them an opi-oriunitj tot much needed
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toiil,- «-« .i|m-«1 un m id. at sa«., ., a« thi i
h «pi«« m «¡ iu NewsJeraej Une of th« p «sen 11 »» .¦ ma,W11 h I ».-. -, s ¡ida, ni ii,
haddriven dowu a steep h I. wheu suddealj tin» ramaai .-a .« li. .nu.m». t« »sing the road unwed at« I» in frontof thom rhe driver, with greal prea n .. <.: mind, "
I«.i.:» pull d the boran to the right, r ikln sa kbrupllum, whichovertui ned the wagon, bri suit- ii,..I.Ml. -.min., TI. M ti. «lu- of Ih. In;-nie«, lu, ti. Cruising« rai other« and ln|uring -.'m.viiiit s, i, i. j ephe,tie Kl'U .11.1 B'bO «s i.lnp, la to f« la liO Bl MUn «how tor a couple ofdaya." |Mew-Yerk Cttgycr.
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