Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 April 1880 — Page 2

WEEKLY OOUKIER

f . MAII, PftMUhMr. JASPER, - - INDLVXA. A MM? MIlliH tK wwtLr .rMWeXAI. AXD PUTHJAfc. The President M itomhuded Jm AngoM, of Michigan, Minister to China, vk eeenwF.w.1' Ahro, Jea F. Swift, of California, awl William II. Tmot, f South Carolina, CommhwHwers to Chin to negotiate a treaty. The Texas Republican State Convention mMlit Austin o the Uh. Kx-Gov-mor B. J. Davis presided A resolution -uled tleelarme General Grant the

irst choke of the Republic of Texas, but kerning K iscxpedleHt (o instruct tke dolemlu to tii Xntioual Convention furtker

kB that tkv vote as a nlt.

ru .urnUa k sail to stand

tUrtMt. for Grant and three for Blaine.

During the session of the Convention a telegram from Galveston km received, inviting

the delegates to call is a ixHiy upon CnHt. ud the latter also scut a special tel-

mrrm to tke Soldiers' Reunion, thanking

them for their congratulatory address. The Rhode Island Democrats have how fjutMl Horace M. Kimball for Governor.

TheTenuessee State Greenback Convention

will he held at Nashville on the 2,ta of Mar,

to select dclegales to the UiR-age c oaves

Gim.. H. E. Talne. Commfcsioacr of Pat-

eats, ha tendered bis resignation on the ground that he cannot well afford to kohl an

me witkH pays on .y Senator Teller has given notice of an amendment to the Ute Indian bill, providing for certain yearly allowance to Mrs. Meeker, her ilaaghter awl other tulferers by the White River massacre. The DenmTatk' State Convention of X' esota has been called at St. Paul on the 90th of May. Senator Baldwin, of Michigan, raftering to the CnrMlancy scandal, fays that both parties are more rkw to" blame, bat net criminally o. G-r. Grant has accepted invitations to visIt Liuie Uock and list Springs, Ark., namlag the 13th of April as about the time he may be expected. Dr.'Lecompte ami Capt. C. B. "Western,

haoatk:hh: John Xoncy, at 0e-

fry tke muwmr of AJonto mwt

aio ealerea, m January, W!; an a mm Twl,atrarfthl, for thcmurdorof hie

wW. On HMMMdiraeMiffi hanamilat DaUas, G., for the imwmw of

Jack Mess.

At St. L. th Mtk, Jae4 ywf.

AlMttan, t hk we' throat mmI 1e hk

hoik may roaevon Th m

ttre

Mm

MUXtRVg.

IH)ihx jMwrted of nonrly two etatriM tk Hrt bora of thn llomn id

((uarrtkHl a fe dl about nny woHr, and tUi It the only known ea lor tho riMM.

Umhot Welllnfcton. wetay young

MMhit f OHHbrHhre. 3la., vno n

rnMd a tew days am on tthha of baring

polooned hit wife 4 ealld, by reason of betec infatttatd wHh anothor waan, ha

eettfewed that h pofeoaoil bfe wK, but do

nlos havinc poioi4 hU eiiiW:

Kikt wrsoM. eriv lt Xexkmnf, were

roeMtly MMOoaerod by Indian, 6nppted to be portion of Vietorie'a band, mmt

Barbara, A. xex.

A gun fell front the ban r r. jwutaerf llvtag in the town of Warerlr, Kiee County, MiM., and the bJW pnedng ikrongh the door pierood th heart of hte daughter, eighteen years old. She died ta ton minutes. A ire-danap ex4len eeenrred in Thonimob'i eoal mined at Fairmonnt, Va., on the 27th, by -which miner Jam Kee and Jame Work kt their lives. A Mimberof men were in the mines t the timw and oseaped more or hs buml. At Loiiville, Ky., on the night of the 7tfc. Frank Simwon. a box-maker, had

MWMM JMWACtMtim. mM

Hmwiiw wr wood m

.. II ii 1 iwaM- HU

MmmttTh dt- bale iwydtoy Wte MeXniH htM AtWtrWi kM btl a girl- mtrkmi (not.

Dm Mic eaeree the wnu4 m4 iwtr the Mil K Umi OomwIMee h Wy and Mim iMMtof UyOntMHeim IkvUMOt the Aljt teWmiKt h ld dhiWK in the mnitaw t ewd yea. ); y, W. MaMCM M. StmU-X in lemian jnae--TTieeMiwti'eioHwifmiitedteoa'

MaMTiMg Mlw M a private jvm.

MxmcK S7. viwafe-ot m

Mif-Mr. Chaitmaw uf the Commit'

im m liMfan AfMii twiMtnea wmhc i

A L.VDT iJajfullv struck a rportr of m f tk oitv UaiiioM o th eWek th

other Utj, ntl h how wnrrkw her nvm itt a alittg. Tk rejMKw wnaii't hurt.

A Dakota jrtri km muuthmI a uiiinnum. He hail some liclty in exuUminf: the sUUe of h'w heart, lnrt she fita)ly jot hU cue. Ifcwto TrmcrifA. Ctvm nt lu awmilMf. HUMUMllLi ill tlllri

ten wlettow eeJMim on the Seentary the I-' beautiful world to some people k when "f tk) w tlowu the lrke of a tenIlTiidiS eWtartketo nine ceMto.-fW t r-

mUw e Mie aiieteiery w . yj m4( the ' ft jMwony tt I , . . .

a janl hare oly to examine some of Ute feet elevated in tke smoking-rooms of our kotek to be ooaviaeetl of iketr error. A max who offered for five dollars to mtt aav one oa the track of a pjrg titvestmeat, seated an applicant be-t-veea tke rails of the Ikieton & Albany

Iiilrotd. teWo ibf. Hkvhike I artre vmi an answer."

tP-STT tL -A HT.?Ove Arxmantha to Her lover, who had tvZZSl') ! lt od for her band, I bare a Awnd WU v thm wVrn p and 4-e.i. , to impart." "What is it, dear&ray lJvnJ?a'Uin'$ eet?M t asked, nreeeiHg his arm arouml imtrr. the Gaikj.l WU. etc;, Imh rktltlia? wafct. She bliwhwl and

" . - . - ITif III mil TW II .M L I. ItlU

tlx imurlnr lar to t

Wy U4. Kiti a4t AtbtoM tawcadiec the outbriMtk. JtothwreadM. A imeeref Mtfat were rowM and wferied- TVa Hmim tneaweet mo Onmndtaee t Who on nwCoawlarawl IXnkMiMUe Aproprfcria

Xakch .S0mk-ytmru A)Hen and TUergave nottee Of the proeoeed ametidmewttetbe trill mtUyimr the Vtm agreemeat. Ordered printed. tr. Eatcm. (ma the Commtttee om Apptepriattoe. reported with aa aMtawttwiwit tke iwaMdiete lcaieer Appro-

the Mil wMrti roetehM the d4keey 1

j - . e Mmnmercu. mi

liSn "No matter," he cried, heroically, T11 Mepubttriut fonaottkneraweef. It invW you ia spite of your teeth ki.l,. .1 in Tallin i.itmt alukll I . J 1 J

ikMiU x mMrnvmr lfrtwwm tu mk- i Tiie !Urlajnl Voice. MUlkes tile fol-

I W btik-, c to b t H Letorl .ful remarks: " The CilKKles

1 a !

'rllt i Vranmaa of bad repute, I dimHylawlly.Hthorit MotHmri. mentioned by Wato, were a .'.Tfr?? . cwZ ! tiTCIv- 'be ?tateithout ni.i?c "l1" race of beings whose dwtlncttra ckarwken Alford Mabbed simme. fan the neek, fcm, ihaM eoi.uiioe the fact to the ' - w ivwmhi of one foot viuwiiin mbso.t htrtanUv. Mhuk fHmU !-rtt-o-M- wMch. tf xterKtie was the precision w one iooi Lilting him amoi nwawj. ..ISSwn the to Wk it the U-sWatKre 11 ftf mmIi hiisre dimensions that when it

At SwimrfteM. III., on ie awn, iwncm . M KiM.rtK,n !.. La.1 hi-

Kenton, an employee In te rowmg-miiis, , uoduced a tm r ihwmw wj

brahH out wnn a eoge l""Ur- t.uw,vY-:

beatt hie wifc'i

lltllTi

raiseil the fortunate C. M. coubl he

ntum tiia Itack. and bv raitHnsr his cle

hammer. The eircuHaaes or wnw.MrtttiiMP ? ."KSSLJS r,wfl from tlw stonn. This

.VMMHHU BOere t IwmiZM- Jir.rownn, -v. Mk-h.). from tb riee comitt. rop.md HMr tmrtiallv account for the Chicago

M 9. hoth ete plm d on the cikleadiw. The tklBg to bt. L,ou.

lkn west lo Ci-Mt of tlie WTho. oaf A lOt'NO JCentInait WTliewnai nil-

th cowwUr aa UtuloeMMic AporeprMuia mcroua in social circiee looK lus sister,

MIL Makcm. m.Sml BiH were httro

Three daughters of 511m Gatwaged fifteen, seventeen ami nineteen years respectively, were drowaed recently, by the staking ef a skht in Dill County, Mo.

MieCKLIAXBOCS. Santana. Santo Domingo, has been almost

entirely detreyed by ire. Ourav and the other Ute chief

t WMactn and irene hoe. The

Committee faHed to elicit aay additional

formation from them reerarding the

' waocre. Secretary Schara soys he aa ! everv reason to believe that the balance of j the guilty Indlaw will be brougkt ht with

out amy.

I x wee miss, to see family the other . dav in which He is a regular caller. The

dcdXr.Imrarwinoctore ma. , . . , . vf .-..,,

IIoue -rtia M-xulatKn tor the )vi-ni)wni ( va-, the TOttvg ladies, mzgmg her hearltiv.

kt- rtu- IhJU.ii nwniiw n to peovi.tr wr ..tow- Veir sffectKHtate she satd

Meeker M.-jw,t-rvi.ait tbelatirol me noutt. J"'"- ,KU

-aahA

mv -. - j- , , . . - - .

reservation ; alo. tortHerelt ot settJersoa kerbrothcr," responded the young lady.

fSeTmmao riv'ttSTcaM , "Ataltlaste.. PatcrfanUIia iooke.1 p

ftttneex- sterniv over nie spectacles, tae yuuii

Binaioa of toe

Hkoraiac hoar the ; ,iTu Uiuluvl ul tUr oou-

w Stom prevailed through- fcnt "V..:.?fr ftematkm in the family ctrelexV. 1'.

tcrn Statw. extending a far Mr.ltosert-oe .. La.) iorodcd a Mil, aa- t MwW-

llpi kTe ia aeeerdwaee with the unVted ay the Mh-ppi Icvee , w ewers. The Amy Apmirta-1

of Patents, and J. G. McCammon will se-

eeed Marble.

the Sith.

propriatlng &?MJ for g4aiaix

t Mltll

tir iiUi wim reortea iwm cowramre

Jvlnv

Eccentric lire.

Yenng' Ladies

14th Inftrv. eneaeed in a rtree uuet at. vsvee

i,nic fmk tli. iiktr ilav. ltoth not the EaUrn

x .... u t, .-..m , w vw. wt Ohio, on the 2kk and 3.Ka. Kail

Trt WmUHKUi WW IV K ..... . - y era wl not recover. The ditfculty k dd , roadi were btecked ia many hcalks. v,.. w .i.t Parliament was proroeued on the

Ftlzar M. Marble, CMneer Interior Ic- 0"C YkHoria and 1'rkKCJ Beatrioe kit wfw w (mlttee cif the Wbol. The

partmcnt, will be .panted Commcr for Germany the day louowtmr. g KS

The latenor iwjHrtnan thra taken an. ana Jtr. nnauiry. iik on n

f,l ik lirve number of Sittlac KuiiV am. trm allowed :n onp.iBBMy H

hand have aiipUed at Fort Peek Sx ratio, in7apport erf hU claim. The MoaM ' j.tv!e. Having catight the effectiveness

adfrmraea whou, mwi o ie j 0( reerVl Htvks of dress lnm nuvel-

The jjirte of the time are shrewd and quick toseiae an itlea, anil jut now w ilnrpir tli-jf ntK of them

0 SHI m , ... . uinKniiiiMl

COMMERCE AND lXIlCSTRT. The celebrated Maxwell land grant, comprising Hme 8t,000 acre ht all, of whkh afti.eo acre are ia the northeart corner of

Kew Mexico and the other S ,000 j A jv of sevcaty-nine OctiHcchihlrea t. nirAA hs Ium-b sold under foreclosure ! - ... : .

aMprUir to urre:ukr then arnH ana

ponies. The surrender, Secretary Sefcurz wUl have to be made to Mili

tary ports.

CONDENSE TZLEKR1X9.

oaee nroeeed to develop the property.

Mr. K. D. SUndiford has raicned the Preside ncy of the Louisville and shvilk Itaiirootl Centiy, on account of iM health.

. . , v. tr unaccompanied

mieeeeewnim, oH r.u.v,., . xr.v,.. where home

the 231 Tkey are the Xcw nene of

for home ht the

Mat by H"hitUw Keld, f York Tribum, at the exx wealthy benefactor wboe

uanw I not

Second Vice -President, k promoted to nil the vacancy. It fc stated that all difference between this company and the Xahvttle and Chattanooga have been amicably adjusted. A sub-committee, consisting of RepreaonUtlves Beale, Ko, Deusher, Hendorson, "PTaite, Bse (Maw.) aadCiardy.haS been appointed to investigate and ret upon the proposed system of reservoir at the

head waters of the Mbiaippi,

made publk. The ebJidren,

by pareids, g4 to Kur-

wiil be

procured for them in families of neighbor-

in (rmen. The iamnsci wai j?o to cmer-

J. IT. Thoma kev? been oleeted President

of the Xhvilie. Chattaneogi ad St. Ld

"WtnA. m.nn-M . ih -b4w of Mr. CVW. resigned.

C. K. Allen, the express atreat who hd

charge of the bullion recently stolen at Sid

ney, cb., ha lioe arrested for com

iL' deriotions or tneture. they try

it on with a persistency which destroys the charm and freshness of the cotui altogether. AVell read girl liave heard of deinttre little beauties in pray, Iookinr "tlove-like and del'tciou." till they are erazed to mie for tl! picture

tkemselre. ami silver rray and tlrab

Tko tliima of hue Kxtlod

Juarr lwlow Couidjutee tke betuitiful

iobuttl oCBeiolunau lien like a gem in the miniature sea. On the hlllti to the left are chateaux, villa and catUs. At leat ohm of tkee k khtorioal; it in al-

most the simplest among them, but W ititret1r.r a karimr been for twenty years the TttHite of Queen llortenoe, the "daughter of Josephine anil the Htejtlaughter of NaolooH the First. "With all her brilliancy of birth and character, she was an unhappy and aw unfortunate woman. Shu had seen her own father murdered on the guillotine. Her mot her married an Emperor, only to die brokenhearted. Her step-father died on a lone island of the sea. Shu herself married a King, only to be divorced ami dethroned, while Imr children and her whole family Iwcame- wandering- fugitive in strange IhikIh. It ie extremely saddeningto walk through the rooms of her little home here, and recall the fate that followed her in lifo. When Napoleon became Emperor, she wa one of the most brilliant ami talented women of his court. She wrote excellent versoa, arranged plays and composed songs that have cheered the trench armiee in battle from that day to this. Her song "Partant pom la Syrie" may last with tho French language. When Napoleon's star of destiny failed liim, ami all who boro his name, or were related to him, were banished from France, poor Ilortensc. after leing refused a resting-place in many lands, bought this little villa in a quiei corner of Switzerland. Here she ilevetetl many years to self-culturtj and the '.aire of her two sons. Here was spent tho boyhood of Franci's second Emocror. AretMiiibere

is a plaiu villa outside, Imt is sittmtwl on one of the loveliest simts of the shores of the river Rhine. In the gardea near the villa i a long, low houe, used then, as now, for stables. The tipjier floor of this out-honse contained the rooms of the young Prince, Louis Napoleon. Here lie studied, and here he schemed. In a recent vWt to Arencnburg the writer huntetl up a number of okl residents of the neighborhood wlto had been companions of Najwleon. and a few who hail been friends of Hortensc. There were many remembered incidenU of the life of both; for both, though in a verv different way, had been much lfcctf by all the villagers. Hortcnse's kindness to the poor of all the district lias embalmed her name in grateful remembrance there, and even the stern republicans of Switzerland had a warm sympathy for an unfortunate Queen. As to her son, the late Emperor, jHsople never could tire tellin'r of the incidents

i of his bovhooil that pointed to the com-

ing man. What a swimmer he wasi what a horseman! what a wrestler! Of his horsemanship it is maintained he

j hail not an equal anywhere. It was a

habit of his Hcver lo mount a aorMj uy the, use of stirrup, but to nin and spring oveV the crupper and into the saddle at a bound. Louis Napoleon visited Arenenberg when he beeame Emperor, and twenty thousand people came to bhl him wel

come. As a vounir man ne uau wt-u

plitity i its apjiear amof the brilliance of U captain of militia sharp-shooters hero, j legitimate fashions in a phenomenal mi preshlent of the village school Com. nil wigfiestive way. J board. These ImmIkss joined officially in

i the robbery.

. v ---TT; " - . i .Soimet mes the character is very

Sift asZimriawkl Joe. as in the case of otm Jt:u t, a s4oa affray hi which both were l . .,Ue wHo u remarked

Kiuca

wherever she apjiCars on Fifth avenue or at the galleries in brilliant pale-gray silk dress made shorter than her stature

renuires. nc tK'inr ot mouest sie,

et places in toe w cm, w acre tnere are ir ll9mer iTchHCton, the arfcXeenrfie B-pro-ixcts of cccs in life. 'ton former, who attempted to kill Ms wile The CtdombiajM are sW to be muck ex- k- po!9, has boon afeo held for the wnr-

ereeo o er " u " -wwwim ima, with okirt In full nUits from the wafct.

tHeAmcrcanv.oveniii:t mu wvk aneXMlMUM.MKWw ummiKxun , , ri,-' .i wav H1H Ur eon-truetionef a canal by a foreign com- .ridence of arselc K!?rm?Sik PvoShmutl tmnv. Thorny they wantno protectorate, Senator Tknrnow Imd an attack of vertigo "e" V.L?iI?f

Prof. Barker, of the University of Tenn- ' nennerr rcaea "WAm., 1 use donate iamoer vae cr aj whlin anil lace tie at the throat, ylvaaia, Prof. Kolaml. of the Johns Hop- J H to neither wHhout striking back as kord was carried out in aniosensfbte cItio I K -r ivhi bonnet Was University, and Profs. Braekett and tly . . I T.T JtT fmTfibtam she )L worn her lit-

of rrlneetou tamege, re-1 inc u n crT V X 17 TIITj ""Tr ZZlZwZ TTZ ! tie sixers lionnet by mistake, trimmed accepted a eommissioH from j with food supplies for tke poor of Irekwd, w the Imk llUnofc Dfctrfct. . clusterinic violeU ami adorable

Young,

ntly

Edkon to examine his ian oi eleotrie lighting, on eondltion that the re. pert of their labors tBonkt be made public, whether favorable or not. For two weeks the laboratory, ma-kine-shop, and generator-room have keen thrown open to them, and every facility extended to them in prosecuting their tnveetigations. Their report will be looked for wHh great interest. Justice Miller, of the United States Supreme Court, baa signed decree terminal ing the oaee and Keceivershlp and restoring Me road to the Denver and Kto Grande Kailway Company; also, turning over the entire Me whkh has been ia dispute wKh the Atchkon, Tepeka and Santa i'e Com

pany for tke lost two years, between Canon Cut and Leadvlllc, to the Denver and Kie

Grande Company, awl dismissing all suits.

Tke oompromiee thus perfected k based on a treaty of peace for ten years between tke

Atchison, Tepeka and Santa , the Union and Kan PaeSfe and the Denver and Kio

Grande JUilway Companies and their sub

aider? companies. Tke line to LoadvNie wHl

aew be completed m two or three

CRIMES AHI CA8UAI.TIK.

Two young children of a eotorea man

named Aaron Thompson, who lived In the eeond story of a small frame building ia tke western suburbs of St. Louts, were burned to death on tke evening of tke SN.

The explosion of a coal oil lamp in the apart

ment set lire to the building. A entered named Mrs. Kennon', who lived m the lower part of the house, made aa her ok effort te save the children, but was unable to do so. She was badly burned. At Lawrence vllle, Pa., on the ttth, Sidney Green killed his wife and then shot hlnMoif dead to avoid arrest. Ne cause ar4lMNM!n WHIiam Barton, tke young negro who litMcd James Ctattorbnok in February, 1$7, 9tiM MMffta tAr fit OHlriWf 3ff 8H tlfrC 94Nt)i "V iauJjk aali mkBhawkaTsBaMI ' ; Two Texas MserotL wtrnorers wore

sailed from Sew York on the 27tk. Commo-1

dorc Potter bs dTscretionary orders to hmd

his cargo either at Kimgstown, Qhccnctowa

or Gal way.

Anotker secret printing eWiehmont ka

been discovered at St. Petersburg and rdx-

teen compositors engaged ink have been ar-

A IHUe eMM of Mrs. Saluria Swcarf ncjen,

tke Ute agreemontmH, and it m prodtetctl

'that the treaty will aot be eoonnoed. The BepubWoan Sanatoria! Canom dociJtd toppoe tke Marshal rhusse ht the Ilotne Deaciency MM, on tke ground tkat it U a

poktkai rider.

piuneed fat to

I wore drowned. Tke amattai anion of tke America FHi CwJturfc' Af' Ooktion was begun iaKew jYorkCkyHitoetk.

The Ckilian legation at Washington kas Kxtesft forories have boon discovered

received a cablegram from Panama Mating f Cincinnati etty bends. tket Morguegu has been occupied without President HayoS and fntty visited Kew

i-ecfetaace by U,VM Ckillans, and that no Tort City on the Xh.

nMln: oecurred. Arte was hombarded J Tho Ilottse Indian Cosnmiuee have voted

for three days nythe t.imnvn navy, eunng i agatast -Hioptmcj; toe principal ptovimoi

... t.t Ll. . - . uJ U

wmca tunc wiuikiww

on land.

There were several severe shocks of eorthfuake atToklo on the 21 of Fokruory, dnr-

ifujwMeninany aowos were Mpmnterecstreyed. No live were lost. COXGKK$T0XAI MaCHI. Semie The bttl iaoorporatlag a National Kdoeotlooal Asocciotioa was taken up and opposed by Senator Carpenter aanncottOthoMomU. Themorarfng lioar extdriMC. the Geneva Award Ul was eoa: jr Mr. McLawe (D., Md. introduced a roliiloa jprovHlnc that the bttl lottwluced by Mr. Towashcad, of nitnoit, Monday 1M, and referred to the Committee on the JtcrMou nf Ijiirs, ftkalt m tahea fmm that committ ee and referred to the CoHinntee oa Whj and Moans, IittMHmtiMgaqncotionoC prirllere. Mr.Sprnutr (I)., 111.) contended that tho MM. haviwr been referred to thcCowtnHtce on KcrMon ot the Uvn, eeokl not be takm away I row that committee hikI referred to any other without

MHn4onof the rale. After eonHderaMe dhieuwdow and the misliue of lnnummlde powitc ot order, the reon wos solHnHted totheHoHM, which 4ostdcd (yea MS.aara S) that the question contained In Mr. MeTjuWh proportion wao one of prtrilecw. Mr. Mcl Jims then demanded the prevtoac qoestioa upon hie roMdottoa, when the rr-traders iMwoa a neries of niumotering toetlcn to prevent a vote, which laeted until mMoktht. the Serjseaat-ftt-Arm heinat kept Imsyin drammine up ahsi-ntees and bnnfti them into the noMe. Finally, after an tanderHoadlng thatadttvet vote ahowM he hod m-morrov at noon, the House adjourned. Xahck .Sntt- Mr. Cameron, of Fennsyrrank, mtroJuowl a Joint ro.'oluMon an iitiia in m KtmkmaJarfaaJhM fm juy fjp, aJlhfl WKtI clfBnmBmj PPI cw mnm-mmjmjmBanfcpii map w nuMfli t IM, A. a f I n mj I ad r, a tHjukJLma1 CumP St maammam A,TJ0lf If 1VMI ivyninnina jnj jrrvws snpm n v awn

mt-o Kaa 1J2t a Wutl f&A tWjh llhllUt-

wko lived on Sulphur Crccc, near OMto. , Tfhich me,! thai of an

ICS., WW WK uuuwu. m iwwwrtwrvi

kor ohnd astdhetk

America's Confribntion to Ireland. Xatt ImrjiaTMExr. WASKiworox. Mfcrek To 0oimmkW IE. K. rotter, rotnmandinc th Cotlltion. Snvy Vnrd. New lock; &tN-bo soon ao her cat" h on hoard.you will proceed In cmand ot the CoaeteilaMoff to Ufildin. IremcHi. and there 'JkUvi-r thi-rrtr-amtotheMJVrnMNetefmmUee for dMiMnnfcm at their disewtion. ou wttl

I mlc Vimm the eoMiwtHee that the

ctN f proYPtons m contnmtteu uy

a lew nijn.rous-hcrteU enw ot the United Botew to relieve the waata of the

an . t . a

overgrown emm witn so uroupmg hair, fresh, downy complexion, big gray eyes, too light for beauty, anil a ?:enral powderiiteea ami respomnlrility ike that of a devoted young matron who has lately taken the world on her conscience. Her toilet is dainty, from the pray cloth boot to the fresh gray k'xl glove and comical gown, too dainty for a. world that rules in horse cars and sroes out when the dust blows, and

allows the children at the dinner table. Jmst as the Jockey Club affects the smtaxe cut froek coat, big gloves, stout walking cane ami the genteel hob-nailed style of our full favored' British cousin, there is a elnss of yotmg women whose standard is modeled on the dowdiest most u Bcom iroou?t ng of English habibs. Going up Fifth avenue early mornings, one's vision is drawn to a ft walking young woman, in a light gray cloth gown, of tite short, kilted description, rendered rather more ungraceful by being tietl by the sttsh about the him.

the 5k broad

school

forms ami short skirts, like the ncli

suits, the vrai

the greeting. There were peverai coaches and fotir drawn up at the station for the EmperOr ami his staff to ride in. What was the astonishment and joy to see Napoleon jump iuto the one-Jiorse wagon of a frieml that happened b) Iks there, and with him head the great procession through Constance! How the people shouted and clapped bauds at the democratic Em

peror; Hortensc, after suffering several years with a dreadful cancer, ended her eventful life here in 1537. She died in tho little upper east room. The stranger going in there now will be impressed to see everything just as she left it. There is the bed on which she died, and near It is the camp bedstead which her son the Emperor had at Sedan. There, too; is her harp, as well as the liarp of Joscohine. Down shxirs there are five rooms filled witit remembrances of rite Nucleoli family. On a little table in the reception-room is the gilt clock used by Napoleon on the island of St. Helena. In other rooms are good paintings and statue made from life of Napoleon the First, Hortense, her mother Josephine, and her brother Prince Eugene; also the furniture presented to Hortense by the city of Paris at the time of her ruarr.age to Napoleon's brother. There, too. covered with a crown of ivy, is a mar-

hie bust of Napoleon the'Ihinl, taken from a cast of his face after death. The Empress Eugenie repurchased this place (it had been sold after the death of Hortense), and presented it to the Emixjrer. It was latch the summer residence of herself and the young

Prince Louis.

jkirt swung dear of a stout pair of j Ler tlie fron, Ueichenau, and in ad shoes, ami surmounted by a nnot,pr arn,f the lake, lies the pritty wl boy jacket, with ugly side mUw j9kna of Hainan, with its charm-

est of cheviot lutsttiess

maerm people in Ircwnd, whocoojlrtkm Kjwrlh cont. worn with a hat which

aZScuE servant man's out to thin pnp4ky, ha directed th ! of livery.

The style cannot be called adorable. It savors too much of the feminine medical student, or the girl of the atelier, who poes in our imaginations, with her hands in Iter pockets and nodi I stick sticking over her shoulder, with a luncheon of bread and cheese and beer in the Imck ground. -AT. 1. JtutY.

these donatio 4iall he eonveyed hoard of a National man -of-war, awl I hat e dctigaaled the fon-tellalion for that wnrpoa. i m mtre tt will be a more agree, note duty to take her without her jewn-s moon tM mi4on ot peace and henevoleme than to eommand her noon a warlike expedition. Your visit will cnaWc tho peotdo of Irrlnnd to Teottao that -peace both her vietorhM no so renowned than war." and that, ht this a, , ths rktorio do more to create antieaMe reUtloiw BotweeK people of different MttaoahHies and to draw thorn eoer taethcr than toe roar ot Imttle. When you hfl have dW-hnrl th trust hereby enminnted to you, yoa wilt in turn to Xcw York and report yoor arrlral to

tke IH'portmtnc very rp;irnny.

pcorcMwy oi toe btj.

(Signed.)

Thb Anetro-Hungarian Government is pttohing the seheme for a railway throttgh the Vor Arlherg, and the Gtsrm Muihorkies that for a canal to conseet the UoraauOeoaaxMd the Baltic.

ing gardens reaching down to tho blue waters. Heal royality tl wells here, hr it hi the property of the Grand Duke of Baden; and his father-in-law, the Emperor of Germany, often spends his summer days in this lovely retreat, in fact, the Kings and Princes of Europe have managed to secure most of the rare RHtaV around the lower end of Iake CMstaHce.-S, . M.trs, m Harper's Mugnxincfor April The Parisian authorities estimate the damage done by the rtoating ice in the Paris district alone at $700,000. , , - Qurbn Victokia is reiwrtetl to havft' lakl away f So.OOO.WOfor a -amy d).