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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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(ttot'nlMl aMlitif aiSbaW. try, but It Is a passion whlohnjovoB him He ing the, attention of the Legislature to IrariVH 'lata ulia' rtni hnt i Blnoa tbo noiebe more1.coBvaaientnd'lei oalonlatod' oarea no more for the American, eagle than for an owl; hut a aorta of sbamrook atira his warm heart to ecstasy SALAD FSm SUiNDA this very house. Jf bo, they might at least woven onu won oy another man but una a1v. ABOUT BH00KLYN" PEOPLE. fa for escape.

Had my Roscoe been bettor, advised, The name of Washington has no meaning to lile oar, hav informed the new landlady that: they jiogllsh aportso preserved tho 8tripa father bore home tn triumph upon tho prongs of the or had be possessed loss inflnonoe upon my nose, I bad out Bt. I'atriCK is a living anu. potent reality. A BOUOH BESOBT 70B P0ET8 yet held my which hath now esaapfd me, and left meant to koep their rooms and go the rounds of other people's. A haunted boarding house iutuuivra, xruu iovo can never die It is hard to aocept this as the deliberate "You sometime puolion poetry in tneEAOLE, a me sore and wounded.

on xossQsy, ma laiJjra the fact that those contractors havo had, at least, one other contract whioh has been presumably very profitable, since the city has been obliged 10 relinquish one third of the assessment levied for the payment of the work done under it. Unfortunately the oity hat had to make a like abatement in several cases in which it was never utterance of tho chief organ of the Republ; Sore' and wounded, sir. Do you speak now of your is soarcoly so poetical a subjeot as Poe's ney at Coney Island, bat, ho wafoqu tp pmp)? juu uuir uxea a iBir nairea young gentleman, in speotaoUw, as he was into the exchange editor's can party in this country. Oortainly, Irish TUB FtiAMEDIt, ir WITH SUPPLEMENT. wnen called upon to rauy ror an oia Long MiwaKSaB room, seat 7 No, madam.

Of my nose. BEBEAVKD BUT PBOUD. presume you were at the races? All of us on witness Ms greatlviotory ln twr4 "Once In a while," replied the editor, ailing his pipe. "Haunted Palace." But boarders at 131 West Fourteenth atreet This very queer couple of ghosts may see The gentlemen staring and pulling tbalr feet, Aud the lady doing her hair a la JSugtnie. badge Ha Is a winning man Uiia ffltl wno belong to tho bmu monie wore thore daneni Trn.

men will not find it an easy matter to reconcile such terms with the handsome tributes paid them by tho same eminent authority last PoLtABD. Mrs. W. H. Pollard and sons, ot Seneoa Fallg, are ylsitlng friends In this oity.

Oolmnb. Miss Julia Collins, of Lafayette avenue, Tticontty made a flying visit to Sing Sing, and onjoyed short season with friends then. Littmjohn. To day Bishop Littlejohn is tomakehlsnnual visit to the parish of Farmlngdale. He will administer the rite of confirmation and preach.

FoABb. Mrs. John Foard left the city two uoi anything in that line?" ways and his shootlnc and one of: tho games t)f I cook, Pierre Lorlllard tho Duke of Sutherland and, the rest of us. And of course you won. all win "Has any yo' young gem'men dona seen my Fete SUNDAY HORNING, JUNE 26.

1881. pretended that contractors had obtained any "A little thing I dashed off last night. Intended to show three dlfforent phases of the Bea morning, noon ers in me island woods. Inquired an elderly colored lady of the Eaulk's com Autumn, when Irish Republican clubs were Now that tho "clubablo" Captain Williams undue advantage. Whether the Governor's in bined local staff Friday afternoon.

being organized throughout tho country i pi" siaaes languidly into our pockets as though they were hardly worth the trouble secretly hoping that the ohango is oorreot and all the bills are jjunouH. mr. Artnur duubuu, ui tuia owner of the celebrated lloutauk Indian rAMrvM ana night, yon know, shall I read it to youf "Hold on. Qotamatoh? Thanks. Now go ahead.

"What was he, a cow 7" asked one who had been dis has again taken command of the Twenty in behalf of Garflold and Arthur. How terference is right or wrong, or whether his veto is logical or not, it doubtless closes the appointed about being sent to the races. has been on a visit there with several frluidtheyvj "it's very short, and you may think there la some ninth Precinct it is probable that tho gentle gooo. i ever this may be, the testimony of thing in it: "Dou' yo' trifle with my feelin's said the old Indignantly. "Don' none o' yo' young gom'mon uy the way, talking of winning.

Two or thrsa week long reservoir controversy. It has been man ghost and the lady ghost will change thoir quarters, or there will be tho sound of ereat many careful observers is that an iuo bvruivy nuHuroa norooB ana sauie ast ns weroA turned out to pasture and inpaoted h9'B4aloiiljf for flshlng purposes at Nopoguo. Tney fbrmWfp ago, in this column, I spoke of betting at faro. During factor in our local politics for mauy years. go laceratln' around me.

I's in trouble, and I don' weeks ago for hor beautiful villi at Sea CUff, where she and her family will spend, the Summer as usual. WnAA.B.D.' Miss Frances E. Willard, President of the Woman's Christian Temporanco Union, Is in Brooklyn for afowdayi. uuijaai wuois j. roceivoa mo iorellost Uttlo pink note allow no funny business aboot mo when I'a snfferin'.

something else beside ghostly rappings. there is, perhaps, no other peoplo who so rapidly adapt themselves to new conditions as Whether the reservoir has been as profitable tnat ever was seen, from a beautiful anonvmons oreat overcoats a great comfort. It is so OThtatfGfci house that the Winter's fires are kept brirWMIcl Now, tole me ef any o' yo' dono seen my Pete?" as alleged to those who constructed it or not, the Irish. It used to bo said that Pat was ure (I am Bure sbo must be: I. mean beautiful, for, alas, I know she Is anonymous), asking "dear Mr.

Klsuour" "What have you lost, a ferryboatl" persisted the dis STANDING ARMIES AND STARV The Sunday Edition of the Eagle has a Large and Rapidly Growing Circulation, and it Becoming a Favorite Medium for Adver. Users Who Desire to Reach All Classes of Readers in Brooklyn. The Daily (Evening) Eagle is Nova in its Forty second Year. Its Circulation is Larger 1'han That of Any Other Paper of its Class in the United States. notewortny not that frequently in Sutnmirj it is certain that the reservoir itself has been iVXEBNAN.

Mr, John J. Klarnnn, of Piraf. appointed reporter. Spaniard in Spain, a Frenchman in France pie are swoltarlng in the oity, a firs is ftt6 onuiwring tne city, a nrs is too, if ho would not at somo time desorlba how faro Is ING NATIONS. ln i.

i comfortable thing at Montauk, There turned to a political account whioh ought to "I dono tola yo oncetl Bettor took ear' yo'self I played. "The sandy beach lies flat and low, The restless sea beyond Leaps up to meet tho wlndB that blow, 1 With ktiuei soft and fond. "And the sea, In a wedding vail of spray, Is married to the wind, While bridesmaid clouds, In white array, Look down to see them Joined, happy wind I happy eea The marital embrace May yet some lasting losson be Unto the human race When I's in mo'nln', I don' let no gem'men fool wld and a good fellow everywhere. That he keeps a warm plaoo in his heart for tho old sod is to moke it notable among the publio works con lttu Bttmmer aoundance of blue fish, and Mglerwnjoy rare! How pleasant a continent Europe is be Will I Why not Had the lovely pink note bidden my grlof, I kim y'ar kase I s'posed de noospaper done struoted in this country. mo to wear my ooat Inside out for a month, to mount be presumod, for the man who does not turn seen ebsrytlng, and I's hunUn' my Pete.

Kf yo' ain't coming to livo on is being demonstrated by the enormous amount of emigration that is tne topmost peak of the Catskllls, to slay Justice Walsh. oolebratod ehot wi th a double gun, and one of i seen blm tell It, but be car'f ul how yo' harry my sorrer. with affection to the scenes of his childhood is THE GHOSTS' BOARDING HOUSE. or to eat a peok of toe cream champignons, I could active of the members of the various commit) going on from it. Evidently matters at home not likely to bo a valuable acquisition any not nave resisted.

Of course I will. whom the credit of the suooess Of the grert'S nament is due, broke down under the servo Watoh wide, now. I's gatln' "Is ho your husband inquired another reporter. Bang I oame the dame's umbrella over his head. must have reached an iutolorablo pitch when But, stay.

What the deuce does mr fair correspond where. We forbear to quoto "Breathes ther When one is taking a house, a great many preliminary inquiries are apt to ocour to the bis duties have put on him, and day befoW' ent want to xnow ail about faro for 7 She oan't play it. thousands of people are breaking up house to a man, with soul so dead, who uever "Fa'r warnin'l I dona gin yo' fa'r warninM Ef "That's rather decent poetry orltlcissd the exchanoa AMERICANS AND THE IRISH AG I ui sue Aiapust Churoh at Seneca Falls, is now on a visit to that place. Morbis. John B.

Morris, who has been spending a couple of weeks' vacation amid tho beauties of northern and central Now York, returned to the oity last Monday, Elhoff. That Brooklyn artist in wood carving, Ph. Blhoff, has reoently been adding some beautiful oarvingo to his colieotlon. Somo unique designs in oano heads arc among the number. took to bis bed.

Under careful treatment ha' notwithstanding Captain Mayne Retd's faseinaUng bnt utterly impossible description In "The Quadroon" of yo' think yo' can far up di weepln' nigger's soul when ocmor. Here's a Blaok rhyme In tho middle verea TAT ION. "himself has said," etc. although we have not in a long while soon a finer opening again yesterday and went Into the double He made a fine soore. considering his bftgui ehe'a broke down wid plnln' arter lost ones, yo' Is keeping, bidding farewell to their native land aud traveling to this country to take thoir chances.

A brief explanation of this where you make 'wind' Jibe Knook the out tno winning at faro of a lovely slave by a girl dressed sxinnin' yer shin on de wrong tree." oi 'joined' so as to make it read 'Is married to the wind, prudent housekeeper, suoh as how is the drainage, is the kitchen range reliable, is the water supply regular, are there many rats in the ocllar and are there any bad smells when the wind blows The more profoundly re The New York rata Times had an editorial two dltlon. His effort to keep up the oredlt ot'trnftS In mall attire. Perhaps she has a father or a brother or for the stirring lines. As a matter of fact, "May be it was your eon, madam," suggested the Aua onaesmaia ciouos, In white array. Look down to lover (confound theBe lovers I have already Invented wnion us belongs was commendable, If lnjud ioiooV4 there is no emigrant who oomes to these shores city editor.

see them and you've got It quite pat. There's days ago entering what may be formed a pro test against any endeavor to interest Atneri regards nimself. and put on the stage of my mind a little drama In which Whack. And ho got it across the nock. money In that poem." phenomenon is unwittingly giveu by the National Zeilung, of Berlin, in commenting upon tho circular of M.

St. Hilaire in which the French Minister of Foreign Af this particulsr lovor has blown out his brains la oonoo PbabsaiiL. The busy secretary of the Na Colonel W. Brbwnrfllfvfn I "Vo' oan't do no monkey ehinos wld me, if yo' Is a flective houseseeker might possibly ask, also, "Think so asked the dellnhtod Doet. "Wnnld cans the affairs of Ireland, and making soino tional Arohery Association, the genial and handsome company with few line and staff offleera of tnejteMjr.

pay for it noospaper," panted the enraged darky. "Jtst kase quenoo of my marriage to tho lovely and wealthy and wealthy, mind you writer of tho pink noto) who plays more fully resolved to stay and make an American of himsolf than the Irishman. This he is moved to do by every motive that can operate upon the human mind political and if tho peoplo next door and over tho way were reflections, which, to say the least, aro not seventh Regiment, on Friday night I'm around on funeral business, yo' oan't play no roots "I wouldn't, bnt there's a man down at Conev Island desirable noighbors, if there was any inspira fairs defines the foreign policy of France. handsome, upon the character of our Irish on my sutrerlu s. I's taikin' I Watch out faro, or wants to, or has sworn off, or something of that sort.

At any rate, it cannot do him any harm, for wants a poem on clams, and lm' wllllnn tn tn tional poet around who apostrophized the uj limitation oi tne oomtnandant ora First Regiment of New Jersey. Tho occasion "WM annlvnrflRcr nrTal Hlilxk T9h5fl oitdzous. Tho Times is much more suc What have you lost quorled the managing edi religious liberty, the companionship of a gen you'vo got to do Is throw In something about clams, and it'll stand you lu three or four dollars." tor, disturbed by tho uproar. moon, if feline communism prevailed on the there is not a gambling house in all Brooklyn, and In Now York only thoso who aro habitues can enter. cessful in showing that the desire of the erous peoplo, every avenue of advancement nuiuii wa UGllfUraiSfJ Ojl sumptuous style, the visitors front I done lost my Pete, and I kim down to see ef de "I hsrdly know how to do that," remonstrated the adjacent housetops, if robberies were fre The French," says tho Zeitung, "console themselves for their vast expenditure, by "the idea that thoy are financially starving out Germany, which i.

ft delusion, America only is profiting by this war in peace for Irish people in this country to assist their thrown open, the prospect of fortune as the stated that they and other guest were' treated noosepsper had seen him about anywheres." poet. "I don't see where they come In," Men who hava traveled all ovor the world tell mo that Kindred on the other side of tho water has prinoes. Even a detention from their homei tAr 't rosult of industry, iu coutrast with the hope What was Peter asked the editor, cautiously. quont in the vicinity, if the policeman of the beat had a weakness for delica "fht easy enough. You've got a poem on tho night, though not previously arranged for nor there Is no oity on Its surface where gambling Is so much practleod as It is in New York.

Pete what was Pete Ho was my hawg Done often boen turned to personal profit byadren less poverty, the class prejudioos, the political ocean and the oiama drop lu naturally." patea, was not deemed worthy of oomplalnt, In view of had him since he was a leetle pig, and now he got away. yJUU uuitvBiJuuuenco relative to tho coming arohery tournament at Prospeot Park. Mr. Henry Stowell, editor of the Revtille at Seneca Falls, Is one of the pross representatives of that region of the State In tho Sportsmon's Convention now belug held at Coney Island. Munbo.

Mr. Norman L. Munro is about to put up an eignt story building as a now home for tho Familg Story Paper. The ostimatod cost la $185, 000, Including the ground. jSTEABflS.

ParlclJouiimsaioiierli.O. Stearns, with his family, will spend tho Summer near Darling, ton, N. on tho modol farm of tho Hon J. Van Buren Henlon. Emiendobf.

It was quite a picture to1 see tho dootor handle his rod and line on Thursday, at th turousknaves than in making it plain why which the French agriculturists are paying oppression and tho intolerant spirit loft be rvowhore iu the civilized world do they olay for nut there's nothing poetical about a olam tho reason there Isn't?" demandnd thn Yo' seen him van uuBj.ivaiiiies oispiayed by the Jarsoymen, Whol Insisted that they were only getting oven on thsoolanctj higher or lower stakes than here. intelligent Americans should look with indif cies and the society of female help, and if the minister of the little church around tho corner was sound upon the hell question. But it would rarely occur even to the most meta No, I haven't," said the editor, gravely "but I "dearly." There is no question as to the point aud pungency of the latter part of this The Englishman talks of Orookford's. White's and foronce upon the struggles of a people am sorry for you. None of ub hare seen him." hind.

It is unnecessary to reproduce here the familiar names of Irishmen who, because of their thorough entrance into tho spirit of our exchange editor, sternly. "You're young In tho business. Look at this now," and he wrote rapidly for a moment. "This Is what I mako of vour flrat vnrsn Boodle's, and of the palmy days of the Prlnco Regent vIjKUHJAL VACATIONS. 1 Dat's talkln' like a gem'men.

No low down aboot whoBe blood was early mixed with our own confession, though the question as to the m. tne of the nightly "bank of faro" with which Louis Quatorzo used to amuse himself and his dat yar. Now I go hunt my Pots wld some comfort. If Americans are bound to treat Ireland with institutious, joined to a native ability which physical tenant to ask how the house was pro vided for in the way of ghosts, and what par teutions of France and their consequences is only half stated. Europe is starving itself Lend mo a chow o' Bnuff, and kiok dem brutes what Indifference It must be difficult to show why wanted to insult my lost Peto." mistress and everybody who has been to Europe (and somo who haven't), of the dolights of Monaoo, Baden asks no more thau a fair field anywhere, have attaiued to eminence in every State and city muowmg answers in addition to' ihiMA already published, bare been recoived In esporiiiS the Eaole's inquiry ooncerning the vacation' prolooto' of Brooklyn preachers Eur.KKR Rev.

Louis Eulner. savs: "I shall ticular habits, regular or irregular, sensational financially. If France is starving Germany Aud the outraged dame hobbled away in search of they should permit their sympathies to extend to any foreign country. For, in addition to Baden aud Hamburg. But the most exaggerated of tho or melancholy and slow, tho ghosts that dwelt him who was moro to her than husband, or son, or fer Italy is starving too so are France, England, of the Uuiou.

The "geuuine nativo American" fly casting tournament at Coney Island, while his more stories these folks tell can bo discounted hereabouts ryboat. Austria and Russia, They are like prize fight and truthfully. who is not familiar with such names may well "The sandy beach lies flat and low, The restless sea beyond Leaps up to meet the winds that blow, With kisses Boft and fond. And ou the edge of the tumbling flood, Deep burled in his home of mud. The tondor, throbbing Infant olam, The tootsey, wootsey, pootsey thing.

Lies on the breast of his loving dam, Who sighs to think he'll soon tako wing." "Butolams don't and fondle their yonna." therein indulged in. And yet how tremendously important such a question might prove the nearness of the two countries aud the fact that we are of the same Aryan raco, 6peak Right in the center of the business cart of Now York ENERGY ON TAP. bo excused from taking an interest in the ers, who neglect their daily work in order to remain iu condition for an expected mill, and warlike brother Tony was superintending the rifle shooting. Steabns. Mr.

M. A. Stearns, of Danesville, N. a brother of Park Oommlsslonor Stoarns and a City, immediately adjoining the Court House, stands not only to the nervous system but to the I see that a Frenchman has got a patent for canned affairs of Ireland till he acquaint himself with the same language, have similar religious traditions, and have done not a few great things financial well being of the occupant, a oor aro forced to livo upon thoir savings while the Staals Zeitung building. The ground on which it stands commands as high a price as any in the country.

tho elementary history of his own country. energy," observed Mrs. Spoopendyke, aa she pioked up a lot of out steel beads on a needlo and began sewing member of tho State Sportsmen's Association, is now they starve nil but their muscular tissues. The charge under consideration cru hardly net tnat ground, and ton times as much. wltb.S185.oafl tain house, which woke up this morning to find itself made famous by the New York them on medalllous for dress trimming in common, we are under a very decided dobt to Irish statesmen like Burke, dramatists like during tho Summsr at home with my Iitlie flock.

Tm Bolary I receive is small, and doos not allow of any extra expense. I feel most happy with my peoplo KOEnifKR Itev. F. T. Koerner, of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church, says: "I shall not take any vacation but have services regularly ia the morning and erenY Ing." McOrLLAOH Itev.

Archibald MoCuIligh, of the Boss street Presbyterian Church, says ho expects to tpthSL his vacation with his family in Reading, andT: will leave about the of July and return early in' September. Maodoweli. Rev. W. J.

Macdowoll, of the BeconI noed detailed refutation, where there is either Got a what Interrogated Mr. Spoopendyko, who suggested the poet. beside, changed hands over tho faro table in a single night. If the system is kept up much longer, even these must give way. Europe is pro Btopping at the Hotel Brighton.

Mr. Stearns formerly resided in Brooklyn. Eoroa. Mr. Edward) Itoyce and wife, of the newspapers, impressively shows.

Sheridan, and poets like Goldsmith and Moore. was blacking his boots, "How do you know?" asked tho exohaniro ndltor. familiarity with what comes in tho course of Yes. He Bays he osn put strength up In bundles No. 131 West Fourteenth street has been "How do you know that a hen clam isn't actuated by Leaving out of sight wholly that touch of na foundly at peace but happy peasants are human nature, or what has boen accomplished It seems to me a contradiction in terms to talk of ana send It any whore, so they can run Bhlps aud things maternal Instincts not sowincr and reaping contented artisans both for the republic and in it by mon of without steam.

He sent ever so much over to Scot occupied as a boarding house during the past year by Mrs. Mary Carr, a widow lady. Be Eastern District, are about to leave their beautiful residence on Bbdford avenue for their Summer retreat at Spring Lake, Now Jersey. They will not return to tho city till Autumn. gambling as "a necoasary evil." If it be an evil, it Isn't nsceBsary if it be necessary, it Isn't an evil.

ture which makes the whole world kin, and waiving the doctrine that whatever greatly Helps or injures human beings auywhero are not spending their leisure hours in merry laud." foreign birth. The name of Washington had If I had my way, I would license a certain number fore the chests for there are more than one "What circus bill have you been reading now?" making. Sigus of prosperity are not every meaning to Irishmen a century ago, when they of gambling houses, and plaoo them under polios Gilbebt. Mr. E.

A. Gilbert, who has had queried Mr. Spoopendyke, glaring at his wife. cannot be utterly without moaning for us as began their antics and made eaoh particular Reformed Presbyterian Church, Bays that it is not like. where visible.

On the contrary poverty and bled for the cause of the colonies, as it eupervislon proclssly as thoy license certain other 'It's sO," she replied, "I saw It In the EAfir.n. He large experlenos In hotel management for a numbor of human beings, there aro, we think, certain hair of each particular boarder to stand on distress and emigration are the phenomena of 'necessary evils" in Paris, in Vienna, and in some of had at a later day, when, under General does it up like preserves and it lasts ever so long, and end, Mrs. Carr had an averaee housoful of tho large cities of Brazil. promptings of gratitude which may well ba years, and last year rendered suoh good service to the guests of tho Sea Beach Palace Hotel at Coney Island, the day, because an enormous percentage of ly he will leave the city this Summer. Hall Ear.

C. H. Hail, reotor'of the P. E. Church or the Holy Trinity, has taken a oottage at Bellport, So folk County, for the Summer.

It's just as frosh and strong when they open it as It was Thomas Francis Meagher, they charged "I don't," sighed the wrotohed poet. "Then dry up, and listen to the seooad verso "And the see, In a wedding vail of spray, Is married to the wind, While bridesmaid clouds, 'n white array, Look down to see them J'lned. And down below, in his iome of mud, Beneath the trembling, happy flood, The clam, now grown to youth's estate, Cavoorta around and squints and flirts, And talks of hope and love and fate To young and tender female squirts." "There," continued the exchange editor, with a clow The Bpirlt of gambling is Inherent In the human at first." appealed to here, when it is shown that the thirty boarders, and was in a fair way to put at St. Mary's Hoiffhts. Should it be acaiu uuargo uv tut nouse again this yoar.

tho people of Europe are under arms, ore being supported at the expense of the remain "Who puts It up Who'ro you talking about Irish people are seeking the redress of wrongs by sufficient to make her declining years com race vide the casting of lots for Joseph's olothBS and Adam's flippant proposition concerning theanpio. to Middlbton. Rev. J. O.

Middleton. rector necessary to do battle for their adoptod "A Frenchman. He gets a lot of strongth and fixes in comparison with which those fought dor and are daily, not only not earning any toBS a penny to see who should have first bite. country, we do not believe that oven so pro It with electricity, and you can buy it anywhere. I'm against by the Revolutionary fathers of this fortable, She kept an excellent table, and the boarders only laid down thoir knives and forks when tho ghosts appeared.

The material I would not encourago gambling on the contrary. FASHION. (VOTES. The scarfs of colored surah for the uouueed 'a Kemuuo Native American" as the thing, but are wasting in transportation, prac going to get some and take It. It'll be Just as good as of St.

Paul's Episcopal Church, Glen Cove, some time ago received a call to a church In Pennsylvania at an Increased salary. He bad tho quostion of acceptance under advisement, but finally declined the call. neok going in the country, and may be it'll help my head tice, ammunition the proceeds of national labor. Timcslvoud bo found twitting them with their country were trifles of the imagination. Whatever differences of opinion there may bo I would havo it placed under the severest restrictions.

But to square games I would give protsctlou within certain limits, while tho fellow who was caught dealing have square ends of white or eoru vermicelli aches. I suppose the Government will buy a lot of it comforts wore all that could be desired the France with her enormous standing army men preference of St. Patrick to Washington, and Conant. Miss Mary C. Conant has most for tramps." of pride.

"I thought you said there was no poetry about a olam 1 How's that look immaterial discomforts were all that was un as to tho wisdom of the course proposed by a "brace I would hang ud by the thumbs. tho equal admiration with which thoy gaze on You gone orazy again demanded Mr. Spoopen aces Germany with a war of revenge Germany koeps hor regiments full and has a million "Don't you think the addition rather hurts the first But those be sad days for 'the gambling fraternity. an owl and tho American eagle. Of this we desirable.

The process of a boardor's digestion when stretching his limbs ou his hair mattress dyke. "What d'ye moan by putting strength in boxes? Think energy Ib somo kind of a dod gasted fish 1 successfully closed her first year as preceptrets in Cook Academy, and will be glad to give any information to those wishing to enter the academy. She Is at tho house of her father, 187 Washington street. part faltered the poet brothers. The click of Ivory chips Is an unwontod sound Just now.

in readiness at any moment to take the field, are quite sure, that tho first timo the Republi 'Helps it. Shows what it's all about. If there's any 'polo you can put main strength up in bottles like after a square meal would bo suddenly impeded Ichabod is written all over the doors of tho neat uomugo uone, tne nrst part hurts the addition." measly shrimp If you're going to read, why don't Chadwiok. Rev. J.

S. Chadwick. of tho by the apparition of a blonde female doing her Italy, beset with all the countless difficulties of constructing a popular system of government, of educating her peoplo and developing "is that really what the man wanted can party is in a tight spot it will be found easy to draw from the Times a very handsome articlo showing that it has always boen you read straight "It will be just what he wants, when lfn fininhnri back hair, or of a dark, tall and thin gentle omoromeroa with gay silks in pretty designs. A new design in fans is a framo covered ori bolh sides with moss, in which are fastened ox eyed daisies and anemones. Shoes with cloth tops rnatohing the dress," or else with eoru or drab tops, in eontrast with dark colors, are worn by English ladles.

Suits of checked linen in black and white are almoit as pretty as those of checked silk, and axa" delightfully cool, Everything is tied. Buttons ana metal, fastenings aro dlsappearlug, and cords and ribbOMMev taking their place. little parlors in whioh the sideboards used to be well filled, and whero cigars wore "for sale by tho boy." On the stroet corners down town in day time and In the fanoy bar rooms up town at night you may see Simpson M. E. Church, will conduct the evening eer vices at the First M.

E. Churoh, of Hsok'onsaok, N. J. which will be dedicated to day undor the lead of Bish. man, who would first gaze intently on the "Why, I did.

He has some kind of a machine and he makos energy so it will last, and then he solders It up in tins, or something, so you can keep it In the an admirer of Irish cronius. aud usod the her resources, spends every penny that can be a iu aavernse his business of cooking clams. See? Hold on till I dish up the last stanza. Look at this, wrung from a population which is one of op Harris. terms quoted in a Pickwickian sense, which recumbent boarder and then seud his heart into his stomach by seizing one or two of his house.

I'm going to have some to do tho washing. scores of gentlemen who onco flourished behind tho grean cloth, down on their Iuok. the poorest in Europe in building monster no quick wittcd Irishman could possibly have MoLeod. Rev. Thomas B.

McLeod, D. "DoeB it strengthen up tho mind of a dod gasted "These Law and Order fellows," says one of them. tokon seriously. ironclads and purchasing enormous guns, owing to sickness in his fomily, has been comuelled to legs in his ethereal fingers. Poo's "Raven" was all moonshine compared to the gentleman Idiot?" blurted Mr.

Spoopendyke. "Can it make measly Spoopendyke woman talk sense 'are 11" abandon his plan of an expected Transatlantic trlu. There is just this much of truth in all such Jingiand, tnougn tne wealthiest nation That's so," says another, "I haven't turned a "The paper didn't say but if it is ail thoy claim for purposing lustead to spend his vacation In the Adi ghost at No. 131 West Fourteenth street. It caricatures of the Irish iu America as the card thla month." rondacks, the world, is overrun with paupers and the wealth is in the hands of the few.

These It, It will be a great help in house cleaning and mov was not "once upon a midnight dreary" that happy wind happy sea I Tby marital embrace May yet some lasting leeson bo Unto tbo human race. While down boneath the wind and flood A mourning village, sunk in mud. With streaming eyos and faces blanohed Bewail the oruol, awful lot Of that young clam who now is lauuoued Within tbo steaming chowder pot." But spite of their own sinister predictions as to their Times paints they apply rcmotoly to tho poor ing the step ladder around when you want to hang The noted chess plaver. Dr. Wilde.

men do not feel the load of taxation which pictures. And then It saves boiling beef tea. Oh, you future career, I am inclined to believe that the days of the sports who deal a game" are not yet ovor. since his return from a brief trip to the Aiiirondaoks. Mr.

Parnell and his followers, it is conceded fcy every man who is not a blockhead, or a bigot, that the condition of Irelaud is a disgrace to England, and that the Irish Land laws, with all their inevitable evils intensified by historical influences, are about as bad ss human ingenuity could make them. Thoro is not a political economist of any standing in England who doos not admit this. Mill denounced tho Land laws as Unsparingly aB any Irishman ever did or could do; Buckle and Macaulay were little less severe Cobdeu and Bright have rummaged the Euglish language to find adequate terms of reproach, and even Disraeli would not defend them. The redress of those wrongs is what the Land League movement was organized to secure, and to tho end that the men at home might have the material assistance of their relatives here and the moral support of tho American peoplo, Parnell and some of his associates visited this country two years ago. It is iu view of this state of facts, and upon tho announcement of another visit to bo made by Messrs.

Parnell, Shaw, Sullivan and O'Connor, that tho Times is moved to write the article in ques falls on the individual to sustain scientific ought to road about It. They say it's the greatest In ventlon of the age." est of tho emigrants, upon whom centuries of oppression have had the naturol effect. Cut off from education and from tho opportunity to master any skilled industry at home, when might have been endured, but it was several times upon several midnights and sometimes upon middays also, that the ghost male or the ghost female made their appearance. Nor had they even tho raven's courtesy to "come Erorybody plays faro," says Old January. Aud who Is Old January asks the man from is juBt wild about having thot chess rounlon at Brighton Beach iu July.

He says there will be "lote of fun in It." frontiers, a navy equal to those of any two "D'ye moan to tell me that they're selling musole by Cattaraugus, oroat ucott yelled the noot. "you've rulnsl mv powers, and men and material for her protec tion against tho possible hostility of her neigh tho keg Want me to understand that some frog oater is keeping industry on draught Think I'm My dear sir, he is the estimable gontleman who won Matthews. Mr. Gardiner D. Matthews, of they come here the' are necessarily confined to the rudest employments which, in turn, by sixty thousand dollars from a lozenge I tapping at the chamber door," but they bors.

Russia is torn to rags with conspiracies "Think so7" aBked tho eiohange editor, livl hi No. 100 Fulton street, will leare for Europe on the and of July by the steamer Parlsiau, of the Allan line. an ass?" "That's what the TLkaun 6ays," rejoined Mrs. Spoop plpo one side and working out of his coat. "Think I binding them iu masses, do much to prevent walked in when the door was locked and walked out when both door aud window were Yes January had been playing iu bad luok one from Quebec, for a tour of about two mouths, com aud the revolutionary movement.

And so it goes on from bad to worse every year. The endyke, with a woman's implioit reliance on anytbing nave spouod It, do you the expansion of their thoughts. Yet these night and had lost everything. Before he got out of bining business with pleasure. in print.

"And they can make it in any quantity But nobody will pay for that." faltered the nnt. nis seat ho planked down a good sized lozenge on ppressed peasant knows from his relatives on cases are not, by any incaus, tho rule and closed. Tho gentleman ghost did nothing in particular but to fix the alarmed boarders with 'You don't think the clam man will ifive four dniinr. Fbovost. Mr.

P. 0. Provost, of this citv. cheap, bo we can have all we want. I wish you'd got some right off, and we'll try It on tho Friday's sweep cara, scaroely Intending to deceive.

Tho Iozene this side of the water that this is a country of von if they were they might excite very differ for that, don't you?" continued the editor, taking nfr nappenea to look like a "split" a small ivory oheok ing." ent feelings than those of merriment iu tho and tho card won. January placed the oheok he re his collar and cuffs. "You've got an idea that the clam man don't know poetry and that I oan't whoop it up equal rights that there is at loast no conscription and no standing army; ho is Bonnets, all white, are revived and aro alwayo delicate and pretty. Tho straw is tinted chip, the flowers azaleas, or valley lilies the strings surani and lace, and there is lace over the hat. The parasol has oome to be an expensive' Item in a fashionable woman's wardrobe.

It most match tho costume, and consequently theie must several in every lady's possosslon. Combinations aro only made so by trimming; gay strlpeB, checks or shaded ombre silks ar never combined, but merely trim In plaitings, shirred plastrons and bands. Many collars sewed around the neck of dresBes aro now wired this Is true of dresses that arev high about the throat as well as of those opening low on the bust. A pretty style for wash dresses is a shirred waist with bolt, shirred fronts, with a puff below and two deep plaitlngs put on In curves, and some simple baok drapery, or else a full straight back breadth, The newest sleeves on French dresses hava only one seam, that inside the arm, and are vory blast and large in the armbolea, whero they are held by lour or fire tiny plaits that are conflnod to the front. Pocket handkerohief for day use have a narrow hem of porcelain blue or of dark red, and sometimes the entire center Is in small block of earn.

wbnlt' Ooarso Italian, Greek Flemish Iao i "Quit howled Mr. Spoopendyke. "Stop making an idiot asylum of yourself I S'pose you can make me breasts of men who plume thomselves ceived in payment on top of tho lozenge and planked his eye, and the lady ghost did nothing but plait and unplait her bock hair, like a Penelope's web. Some of the more plucky of the gen tlomen boarders struck out at the male ghost uu, yes: on i now's that? eh? Want an tuem both on another oard. He won again.

Pretty aware that pretty nearly all of good that has a handsome country sent near Yapnonk, on tbo shore of the upper lake. Mr. Provost purchased a email farm here a few years ago, and Bluca then has expended a good deal of money in making it in reality such a place as fancy paints, Mxers. Dr. Meers, of this city, made the trip from his home to Bsllport on a blcyole, a dletance of sixty two and a half miles, In twelve and a half otner, en i Again, eh eh eh upon being liberal.

Iu other words, the blacker the Irishman in America is soon, iuok having ohanged, hs was betting all over the b'liere that house cloaning somes in jugs Think I'm going to b'lieve that week's wash comes in a box, like moasly pills P'raps you want me to think that your j.uo uewuaorea immortalizer of marina nnndaln roaches him at home comes from America. The German and Irish immigration has been table, no went out that night with a oouplo of thous straight from the shoulder, but he 6till gazed uauuu uimneii out irom uuder the table aud went down and dollars, and was the first oustomer next morninu. painted the strangor must bo the inducement for Americans to insist that he shall dod gasted stuff will pay the rent and run my business I stairs nice an eel. Fortune still favored him, and before that bout was calmly at his challenger, and as his breast bones were of thin air, his shoulder blades of Neit time you strike a corn salve you read It under "What's the noise about growled the man.olBi ended he had "scooped in" several of the biggest faro havo life made more tolerable at home. If he standingly, yo hear Energy by the pint 1 Strength mist and his facial features, including his Dnxs in tne city to the tune, in all, of sixty thousand uuiy another of 'em," smiled the exchange funotlon.

by the yard 1 Got that rip sewed up in my pants 7" "Yes, dear murmured Mrs. Spoopendyke, meekly, aouars. arj, us an cut a noton In the broom handle. "That dark, bushy whiskers, all of impalpable spiritual substance, the blow went through him i nave sesn him "broke" several times stnee. So.

and Mr. Spoopendyke, having arrayed himself, plunged manes twenty two of 'em in a week. They'll, bs pretty don't be encouraged to risk your money by this one out of the house and made for the forryboat mm luiuuwu out oy tne nrat of August." harmlessly, and not a joint of him cracked experience, my Duoolio friend. Many's the faro player "Hello, Spoopendyke saluted his friend Speckle nor a bone was broken. wno uau sixty thousand dollars two or three years ago, wottlo, "see this thing in the paper about tho French is ignorant let us denounce that which deprives him of education.

If he is thoughtless let us oonsidor the laws which have Bapped the foundations of enterprise, laws which Mill characterized properly when he said that under them industry could not improve the average Irishman's condition nor' indolence render him mora wratched. Our esteemed contemporary agaiu says wno naan't now tue prise of a lozenge. man who is boxing up energy As always happens in such cases, the first TOMMY. PIATT. BV DA WOE ETC 6TEBWJ.

i. 'Ye, certainly," 8poopondykv'and I'r Hor la he likely to gt It for some time, If ho depends male boarder who ventured to dooUve, witli tv been all the moralng trying to explain tt to my wife, on au "oeating" tnia faaclnatlng game, far the "Law It is a pity that my Unala Kosobo'bad not fnnmi hot pale face and unsteady voice, that the dark but these women oan't understand such things. How's and Order fellows" aro still around. ter counsel wnon be slipped off the trlpoa and pulled stocks 7" Let me, thon (aa you ate nit likely to tee the inalde whiskered ghost had made pretty free in his room, awakened him from sleep and taken mm. as grsat a pity, perhaps, that I yleldsd of a faro bank those nsxt fire years), and In deference uis uumors.

hours, two of which he derotod to luncheon and rest. This Is an extraordinary performance over country roads that are hsavy with sand. PjsBBnf. The veteran of the old Brooklyn Chess Club has lately been taken with a billiard favor, whioh ha caught at a rlond's house in Sixth avcuuo last week. He has It bad, and, moreover, is desirous of orossUg ones with the "soloatist" of the four and a Chadwiok.

Mr. Edwin. Ohadwlck, who somo twenty years ago was made Knight Companion of the Bath by Queen Victoria for his valuable servless In sanitary reform, Is to be raised to the peerage by tho Qladstone government. He Is the eldest brother of the Brooklyn Journalist, Henry Chadwick. Ostbandbb.

The lecture on the "Life and Times of Francis LowlB," delivered by Mr. S. M. Os trandsr, before the Long Island Historical Society, in January last, is in the press, and will shortly be ready. The lecture treats of oolonlal times, aud is full of interesting facts.

Thubsbt. Miss Emma 0. Thursby, the renowned Ameriean vocalist, who bide fair to liso to the very highest rank In her profession, has just recetrod FOLLY. SHOTS. to the request of my pink correspondent, give you some him by the leg when hs mildly objurgated, Bods Wot I Wer't thou ever on a tripod lu.uam.

via 1 not walk unon two loin with mea now a "high toned" gambling house looked whou It was In full blast, with nobody to make its proprietors was winked at by his sympathetic fellow boarders, who asked him what time he had my nose in the dust Surely, though one of the thrs afraid. My information, I should premise, has been tion, uur contemporary is evidently very angry with these gentlemen for coining here, and setting itself up ns the representative of "genuine nativo born Americans," it calls them demagogues and other ugly names, and after coupling them with persons who have, like Stephens and some other Fenian skirmish ors, proved knaves, winds up with a diatribe upon Irishmen ill general. Wb doubt tho I'imes, however, when it says these gentlemen are coming upon an errand which native born and genuine Ameri cans will have little sympathy." There Rre "native born and genuine Americans," no doubt, who reserve their sympathies for objects of a very different kind from those for which the Irish people are contending. A duke, a lord, a prince, and, when hard pressed, a broken down baron are tho objects of their enthusiastic admiration. 'They arc the persons who at home ape what they con aider the manners of the European aristocracy, And when abroad excite the merriment of the aristocracy whom they ape.

This is the class whose glory it is to koep open house in the French capital, whose daughters pine Jf Sr alliance with some mnle of blue blood and whose superfine sensibilities, you know, make it quite impossible for them to do mora than tolerate the common was shorter than the remaining two. the effect tri. gathered from aourcos of undoubted charaoter. poaicai. oome in and whore he had supped.

One horrible agnostio would say that it was doubtful It is ten o'olook at night, say, and we are In Broad much used for ornamenting furniture, If people ever' ortunoto enough to possess it. An Indlon or a Bomai scarf is also often used for the same purpose. 1 A flowering bough of dogwood is a favoritei design for hand painted soreens. The dog wood is vary popular for artlsHo purpoaos. Caro should be taken however, to relieve Its staring efTeol by using a very small quantity, if any, of pure white.

Black Spanish lace fan of ciroular shapo are made up ovor a stiff foundation that Is plaited In the center, and fastened to a thick handle wrapped with ribbons. They aro usually provided with a bunohVo Marshal Neil rose bnds. a A white Spanish lace polonaise, abundantly trimmed with lace and white moire ribbon bows, last, beautiful overdress to wear with white skirts of Btfn anrah, white moire, gauze or nuns' vailing, 8oek But your Unole Roscoe was perpendloular I So they tell me, madam. way, a block or two the downtown side of Union if any champagne nowadays was genuine THAT TOOTH. Oh, around my heart you twine, Baby mine, baby mine i And at times you're Just divine, Baby mine 1 But to walk you all the night While the noroo mosquitoes bite, And you bawl till broad day light, Makes me damn that tooth of thine, Baby mine, baby mine I Makes me damn that tooth of thine, Baby mine 1 Square.

chapter n. another would suggest the name of an oph On the right hand side, going up, just above the This Is the donjon, said my Unola Roscoe. and thalinio doctor or optician who could put de gloomy looking facade of Grace Church, is a gloomier aitoues, wuicu loan William, Wall and Broad streets ceptivo eyesight to rights another would allude looking house, tts blinds are all drawn. From tori to proteot the refuge. My servant, Merritt, shall defend bottom thore Is not a orevloo through whioh a gleam of to tomcats who can see in the dark, and another me granite xeep ana you and I will skirmish In the ugut esoapes.

Nobody Is about it. i roue. immense. By and by the French, Italian and Russian people will begin to flock here and Europe will begin to realize that not only are wo profiting by the sale of our products to the Old World, but that we are building up our population at thoir expense until when the day of battle between thorn arrives they will find themselves represented on the field by a few Companies 'Of in" armor. This prospect is apt to do more to bring about universal peace than all the appeals of all the societies put together.

Only one course is possible for the different nations to pursue, aud that is to agree mutually to disarm and send the millions of unwilling soldiers back to their farms and workshops. England is in the best condition of all, since though she annually spends vast sums on her navy she draws from the ranks of industry only a minimum of men for a standing army. But even compared with the British army we are most fortunate in having one ridiculously small for purposes of aggression. Our standing army of 25, 000 men is amply sufficient for tho police service required of it, and even that might bo reduced without danger. We havo no formidable or disagreeable neighbors ws keep out of all disputes, and nobody is very anxious to engage in a serious difficulty with the republic The safety of a nation does not lie in the Btrength of its army, but in the character of its people.

A nation that is known to be peaceable because it prefers peace, but to come of warlike stock, aud which has already proved itself competent to carry on one of the most tremendous struggles in history, is not to be rooklessly invited to combat. It may begin by blundering awhile, but a people full of determinotion to accomplish an object will do it, blunders or no blunders. That it is the spirit of the people that conquers, and not more army organization, history amply teaches, in the decline of the Mahometan, the Assyrian, the Persian, the would remark that Shakspearo had nothing We you and I asoond the steps and ring the boll. This was my nnole's hobby. from the Soaiete dee Concerts du Conservatoire a medal, an honor never conferred on either of the divas, Patti or Nollion.

finer thau the hue, "I am thy father's spirit. "I'd have you to understand, sir, that Ros Softly the door is opened, and a gigantic, glistening But I did not know that your UnolJ Bosooe was a Tho rathr large (raotion of the American people who are not of Irish birtli or desoont will disclaim in sdranca any responsibility for tua reception which may be accorded the envoys of the Land League, and if It would do any Rood would ohoorfully labor to defeat them and send them baok empty banded. It is hardly necessary for the large or smaller fractions of tho American people to disclaim anything iu advanco, and those who do notgive anything to the Land Laague would be taking an amount of most unnecessary trouble, if while keeping thoir own purse strings tied they should lie awake o' nights lest those who have asked them for nothing should choose to bo more generous. Iu this blossed country nobody is answerable to any of the monarchies of Europe for the sontimentB whioh his next door noighbor gees fit to express or for tho money he ohoo3osto subscribe The anxiety of the Time on this point would be pathetic if it were not quite so absurd. There is something worthy of Artemas Ward in tho pioture of a now company of "genu ino Native American" Tooley street tailors greatly excited lest Her Majesty, the Queen, should suspeot them of boing responsible for the Land League movement iu the United States.

It may readily bo believed that a sensitive and coe Oonkling is superior to all small annoyances," said negro puts nil raoe out. warrior. Robinson. The Hon. William E.

Robinson He knows us; nods; and are pass in. an unconquerable stalwart to a half breed who was try He was, sir, and In his reveries he thinks he ho. self respecting boarder would get very mad at urossos nave short skirts and are entirely white. The fichu finish for the throat of dresser 1 retains its popularity, and is scan on black gfnaoUrta and surah dresses prettily made of the large dattad ing to tease him. "He doesn't mind a flea Bless mo Is this the house whose owners are in the of this city, will attend the class meetlbn me eannonB yet.

I toll sou, my dear Curlius. a mantnr. these insinuations, and would vow vengeance "Why should he," obBorred the laltor, "when he's got country? Is this the place that from the outside A mi roireat ib toe aristocracy of war. downs may bat of the Yale College class of 1811, at Now Haven, on Tuesday. Among others who will represent the class are Tom Piatt to aoratch it?" tor, ou, tu saye ib to gam.

looked so gloomy and forbidding? Why here Is a suite of rooms blazing with light! In tho outer on the tall gontleman ghost on his very next appearance. The young lady ghost the male boarders did not so much object to. She was udge Joseph T. Barnard, Judge William L. Learned and And did he retreat An agricultural paper gives some valuable room, to whioh we enter from the Dassas e.

Donald Q. Mltehell He saved and gained. By ratiocination, and oombln dozen men are drifting at the sideboard. Ing the disadvantage of bore and boad, as ooutradistln Main abb. Rev.

Dr. Newland Mavnard. so pretty a blonde that they would gladly have while others are smoking and ohatting; in the next uera or a iemocraiic people, mere are, hOTOver, native born and genuine Americans instructions as to how to eat Btrawborries. The ohief advantage of the plan is that it provides for breaking the abeUs and removing the pits without staining the Angers. guiiuea irom the quick relief of sudden travel, ha aavnd of this city, attendo'd the banquet given at the Serenth materialized so agreeable a spirit, and thought mere is a long table at which obsequious oolorad uiuiBou, wuicq was uis greatest gain.

Regiment veterans' annual reunion in the West End Hotel, Long Branob, last Thursday, and spoke on waiters are attending to the wants of half a dozen ine enemy must have had htm. in an unforhm.lA position. A disconsolate young man who had boen 'The Physical and Mental Training Derlvod from hungry men for it is supper time and "18,818" Is known to be princely In its hospitality: next to this Very. It was called a cul de sac. Military Life." jilted by a lady equally notorious for her conquests and her heartlessness, imploringly asked a bachelor A ohapieh nr.

Spanish lace, with full frills of narrow Spanish lace for" edging. The craze for daisies has well nigh reached its height. They appear in all decorations, and ara I worn lu great clusters at tho belt and at the throat of dresses. Daisy bonnets and brooches and bouquet of natural daisies are the appendages of almost ererr wardrobe aud the accompaniment of full dress eotor tainmsnts. Nobody need feel anxious as to whether sha" is dreased In the style or not this Bummer, since tbr sre no arbitrary styles.

Each woman dresses for her self and regards none but general rules. In the on article of hats, for instance, she may wear aalnsbori oughs, pokes, gypsies, fanchons, turbans, cottages bjr' Normandies, or Mother Hubbards. Nothing in the way of Summer dresses fa mora beautiful than the new colored lawns, mnsJiji'; oomes a little alcove room with settees on both sldea, and beyond, In the largest room of all, there Is Yes; Wood. Mr. John W.

Wood; of 179 Con friend what he should do about It mis usa nothing to do wllh donjon. On the contrary, whllo he Bared and gained himBOlf in hia "Do about it," was the answer, "I'd have her in oi a very uiuertiii Binmp, piaiu moil viio love fair play, who do not protend to be oiinmored of despotism anywhere, who do not think it a matter of no importance that millions of honest men are required either to swnt their lives out for absentee landlords or go forth pennyless.and friendless to a strange world. This specimen of the genuine American may not quite agree with. Mr. Parnell, but to a reasonable certainty ha will not esteem it an "i tu mn arcana oi tne preolnots of the god of chance.

earner campaign by a swift retrograde, he lost the don dicted for robbing the males. gross street. Is at the Summit Honse, Mount Washington, where, on June 21, the visitors were treated to a snow storm, together with rain and hall, the temperature being 85 and the wind blowing twenty flye miles jon Dy tailing to profit by experience. THE RESER VOIR CLAIM VETO. Thore Is plenty of talking and laughing In the three Her lover observed that she was out of It Is well enough to Up your arrow.

Saarlttarins. nad rooms tnrougn wntoh we have passed: bnt none In an hour. sorts, and thinking that mnslo would help to restore I oonfoss that nominally yoar zodiacal situation is this. If I romember aright there has been but ona her natural spirits requested her to Blng, preferable. But Aquarius, too, hath an avocation, and Lkoelsb.

H. Bernard Lockler and wife, Governor Cornell has vetoed tho bill passed by tho Legislature providing for the payment of $71,000, with interest, claimed to be duo piay produced on the Ameriean stage that pretended to Ob, don ask me, George," she exclaimed, bursting I hold that taking water aometlmos Is as much in honor well known in society circles of Brooklyn, are making mrnisn a picture or a raro bank as a setting. That into tears. I oannot sing to night. I swallowed a as discretion.

it unfair that such a maiden fair to see should, like an unsubstantial fairy vision, leave not a garter or hoopskirt behind. But she never went back on her back hair, which she plaited and wreathed in wondrous ways, and manifold as wondrous, and as she did not sing, the gentlemen boarders were able to endure her visits. But while the esthetics of the boarding house boro these ghostly visitants as long as they could, until it become quite too, too," never to bo able to get a night's rest, the, male ghost, and on rare occasions the young lady both of whom had much esprit de corpse took to making matinee exhibitions of themselves and descended to the lower regions, where the cook was trussing fowls and the housemaid sweeping the stairs. One after another, the Hibernian, English and Swedish "helps," just landed at Castlo Garden, and little thinking that they had emigrated to a world of spirits, insult that a people of whom he has heard much deem it worth their while to have him water snake this morning." But my unole Rosooe eould not bring himself to the an extended tour throughout the Southwest and the Paolflo slops. They intend to visit all the points of interest in that region and return to their oity residence But Bh changed her mind immediately and sang.

wator pot in politios.contonding that such exeroiees were and organdies, whioh have, for the molt part, Dor dared patterns of great beauty and originality of; dev. nlivn Tt, VI pass judgment upon their case. Ho is, in as she had never sung, before, "la the sweet by and social and to be practised only when situation densd late in the Fall. Roman, and later of tho French power. It was not so much tho paper regiments of Louis by." opposition.

deed, the American who takes an honest pride in tho greatness of tho ropublio and whoso white, pals green and buff are sprinkled all over Dixmas. John Ditmas, secretary of It is not the donjon that begets my desire, quoth my Napoleon as the utter demoralization of the SSS)0 the Long Island Safe Deposit Company, Is to be mar manly heart swells with the thought that A little girl who had read the couplet Now, Summer haunts the woods and vales, The hills and Bounding shore," and more defined style of coloring and design. people under the Empire that brought about uueie itoscoe it is tne garrison. Thus when merit no longer garrisoned the fortress, and his chief enemy, barter and sale of position, took wherever the Stars and Stripes float they are Sedan. The people of Europe are sick of ried on the 28th to Louise Rhinelsnder Thorne, daughter of the late Dr.

Thorno. The ceremony will take place at Grace Churoh, and Mr. Ditmas and his bride will call for Kuropi the day following on tho Parthia. Oblong piecos of greenish gray strawj used in making street bags. The straw is doubh? an inspiration to the down trodden, and more stuck at the word haunts" and took the first oppor aa war they do not want it they are weary of tunity to ask her mother if Summer was a ghost.

half and lined with dark red or olive green the preparations for war oppressed and dis effectively than any oak leviathans maki kings to tremble in their capitals. possession, my unoie uoscoa was defeated. I shall resign, said my Uncle Itoscoo. Ife, too, quoth I. And why should you resign No, my dear; not this season," answered the lining makes a puff at eaoh side, and projonng Messrs.

Kingsley Koonoy under the contract for building the storage reservoir at Hempstead. Tho text of tho veto was published in our fourth edition of yostorday. The ground on which the veto is based may be summed up in a single brief sentence While the amount may be due, it is not payable Uuder the law and the faot9, as judicially determined, there was no way through which the claim could bo collected except by the interference of the Legislature, and the Governor iB opposed to this interference ou tho ground that the contraotors have already been paid a sum which not only reimbursed them for the value of all the work done, but also pro vided them with generous profits." In tho suit out of which this claim arose, tho contractors held that the oity was indebted to Bzach. The well known humorous writer, 'John," of the Sun, has a son, a bright 'Utile fellow. truthful parent, there Isn't enough of it even for irn ini Tin Thon, agaiD, there is the practical, long hat." tne straw, is gacnoroa Kwtnuor itii.u sit jisruii straw Is either embroidered in orewels hsJghUp.

silk, or is painted iu water colors. Thegoofito enohanted with life. If thoy are to live on American produce, as they must, they may as well live on American soil and enjoy Alas 1 good Ourtius doth not the oratker go with the who oh the 21th Inst, entered upon the first year of liis The winds wore whispering low and the rarylng shades oi dark jeuow ana tea, msMsiW, ssatluel stars had set their watch in the sky as Bhe Ameriean freedom. The National Zeitung nerse And art thou a cracker Kay, madame, I was the cheese. CHAPTER IV.

teenB, and, of course, the occasion was duly celebrated by juvenUe festivities at th paternal residence, in Hanover plao. Eddie promises' to ba "a chip of the old block." some decoration ror mass nags. ifffigjafr' screeched and fainted away at ouo or other lovely apparition sont to bo a boarding house ornament. Colored waiters roquested to be immediately taken back to old Virginny. One headed American, who sees that we must take an interest in Ireland, since tho effect of government thore is to throw upon our shores thousands of poverty stricken, unskilled peas aufcs.

A very commonplace Yankee brain can leaned from hor chamber window and tenderly asked could say a great deal more than it has said, with perfeot truth. "Is that you, Henry BUSINESS NOTICI And now, said my Uncle Roscoe, let us get bask "uouran nz, pretty Oman aozztn Know 'er own Downing. Mr. Jacob L. Downing, of this again.

hushbaud when ah' seszim." piay was "Nobody's Daughter," whioh Ohandos Fulton, of Brooklyn, oleverly dramatized from a norol of Miss Braddon'e. Nor hare I seen In any of tho numerous artioles or books on gambling that have appeared in New York these dozen years past a faithful deBoriptlon of a faro table or "lay out." New Yorkers don't need to be told what it is like; nor do (I hare been told) Chloagoans, or even the pert Bos tonlans. But we don't write altogether for the cognos oenti, and here, therefore, is a brief description of the table oovered with green cloth so nice and smooth on which fortunes usod to bs hourly won and lost. It is a semi olroular table, with a sort of embrasure a pisee chipped out for the aooommodatlon of the dealer the man who shuffles the cards and takes in or pays beta. Around, this table tit and D.

A. Is the dialer, Thsro ho under tho gas jets, with a sresnahade or a straw hat ovor his'eys, impar turbabla as the sphynx. If the game loses, he pays; if It wine, he rakes in the etakes. Apparently it Is all one to him. Not a word esoapes him except between deals, yet ha may be Inwardly eurslng with ranch heartiness the gentleman who has suoh a run of luok on the Jack, or the fellow beside him who Is constantly wanting his bets ohanged.

B. is the lookout. He has a high (hair and commands the money drawor. When he sees a pile or cheoks that ought to bo raked in, but which the dealer has overlooked (a rare occurrence, my friend), he draws attention to the same, He cashes all obeoks, decides all disputes, keeps up a running oommentary with the players lu the intervals of the game, on horse racing, polities, and Is probably the ohief backer of the game. Not infrequently, too, when a oustomer is broke, he lends him wherewithal to get him home.

A very worthy man, all things considered, is the lookout, O. Is tho keeper of the cue box a oheok on the silver box from which the dealer takes the oards. In all nervous gentleman boarder came one evening and loft early next morning with bag and oity, is sojourning at his father's home lu East Norwich, where he was born and spent the earlier years of Me too I asked. Why ehould we have got out, if CAPTAIN RILEY AND SERGEANT flee that the American has the best of all rights to make his voice heard ou this matter, Three men were killed on a railroad last we are to get back his life. Hs has bsen prominent In business circles in je, singing with con molto expressione, CAMPBELL, this city for a number of years, His health is seri week, In consequence of the locomotive's coming into collision with a oow.

The animal, it soems was au im For woman'a logic, sometimes intuitive and always wrong, save when interrogative, and then chiefly rate the hymn, General ously impaired, but he is likely to recuperate rapldiy, Jourdan, in deciding to remove able for Inspiring conversation, was the best line of at with entire rest and kind ationtion, ported one and had not become familiar with the ous tom of the country which requires cowa to refrain from wilfully obstructing locomotives. As an argument in taok upon my Uncle Roscoe. For how wo get. Lobxtz. The conferring of the degree of uacx unui we got ont it pieassd him.

Captain Kiley and Sergoant Campbell, has not gone beyond his duty, nor would he havo done his whole duty had he stopped short of this. In pressing their charges against eaoh dootor of mnslo on John M. Lorotz, of this city. favor of a law to proteot domestlo cattle against the The enemy have taken the donjon and have garrisoned it, salth he. Now we have fled aud thus put our honor worthily bestowed.

Mr, Loretz Is a thor crude, untrained pauper stock of the Old World, tUaoe ST. JACOB'S i SSS.TTTT J. A 000 oStWBBR. 1 i AA OO'iJtB B8AWiF AA O'S. 1 A A OB' ffiwtlukikr I sss a a obbb 8 AAAA (V OB 4B, SB 00000 vr, ooooo ii uiuA? i ''afcr.

'i ough student of his profession and a master of musical ourrence Is full of suggostlveneBs, so to speak. selves in a position to Olstate terms. lomposition, and those new laurols will be gracefully other, these officers succeeded in making it The justincation oame late, Aquarius, but thou worn and their fitness highly spproved by all who plain that their usefulness on tho force was There never yet, however well defended, hastaoblered it. We ran to conquer. We had no in I'm a pilgrim, I'm a atrangor, I can tarry, I can tarry but a night.

atsnch a ghost haunted boarding house as 131 West Fourteenth street. The thirty boarders left in single file, quick march. The "help," white and blaok, male and female, folded the landlady's napkins, with spoons in them, and silently stole away. Poor Mrs. Carr 000 poorer than when she took Her furniture is now valueless, for no One will buy a feather bed which a gentleman ghost with dark whiskers may have frequently stretched his aerial limbs upon.

The mirrors know the man and his works. clination for thy plot wjien water was a remedy, but Was maiden's heart, but love could enter there. destroyed. Their own testimony showed Pabkbb. Rev, Dr.

Joseph Parker, of Lon There never yet, however weU Intended, them enmeshed in complications and affooted Was hash house butter qutto devoid of hair. don, who preaohsd, during Mr, Beeoher's absenoo, in by enmities which rendered it utterly impos Plymouth Church about two years ago, has Just sent a cable dispatch, denouncing as "utterly false" the A cargo of American mosquitoes let loose in sible for them to servo the public properly in the positions they have been holding. It is England has already suggested the propriety of peti charge now going through the press in Amerloa that in one of the sermons in his new book, "These Sayings of tioning Parliament for a relaxation of the severity of Vainoe he is required to bear part of the evil. V.ho English government commits an outrage on the United States every day that passes with laws in existence of which the normal effeot is to drive to our shores poor people, utterly uufitted in every way to maintain themselves properly in this country. It is true that there is a percentage of Irish emigrants who are an in jury rather than a help to us, and to the extent of that percentage at least we have a right and are bound by our self interest to protest against the continuance of the laws which forced them upon us, and which will, unless changed, send others.

There is room enough in this country for every skilled, educated, willing worker who may choose to come from Europe, but England und all tho other nations should ho made to understand that they will not be permitted to go on forever osiporting to us peasants whom by outrageous laws they have rendered unfit for tho active work of the world, and least of all for tho exercise of an American citizen's rights. We do not complain of th poor people, whoso misfortunes might soften hearts of stone, but of the rapacious ruling classes who cast us tho orange skin worthy of attention that for any disclosures of matters whioh it is the rule of gentlemen the game laws, Mine," ho plsglarizod irom Dr. Lorlmer, of Chicago. THIS GREAT GERMAN BBMKDr, ST. JACOB'S OIL, "Ijuoer about them sun spots, Billy, ain't Vxbnbb.

Mr. George W. Vomer, the leader It 7" square games tho one box Is kept by one of the players, and If it be, and the player who keeps it is himself square, there can be no possibility of sheatlng or mistake. The cue box keeper Is the best authority around the table as to how the cards are running, oxcopt to treat as in no sense publio they have thomselves exclusively to blame. The commis of the Young Men's Christian Association orchestra.

Is "Yes, If yer don't know nothtnk," said Billy, with an air of superior wisdom. laboriously striving to make his ooncerts superior to any other publio exhibitions of the kind. During the sioner has certainly exhibited no disposition 1 them to the amount of about one hundred and seventy thousand dollars, that being the balance duo, as alleged, for work done under their contract, and withhold as security for the performance of tho work under the terms of the contract itself. The city set up in bar of the claim that tho contract was fraudulent; that it was obtained by collusion between the contractors and the agents of tho oity that tho prices charged under it wero excoBBive, and that during the progress of the work various changes had been made in tho plans, designed to increase the profits of the contractors. The oity set up, as a further bar to the claim, the legal poiut that, inasmuch as tho appropriation authorized by the Legislature had been exhausted, the contractors had no further claim upon the city, since its agents had exceeded their authority in incurring obligations not authorized by the Legislature.

All the oourts decided that the allegations of fraud and collusion wero not sustained. Tho legal objection was admitted to bo binding. The quostion then aroso as to whether tho appropriation was or was not exhausted. The contractors claimed that they had no reason for believing that the appropriation was exhausted that the amount of money received by them was ooncedodly within it, and if the city authorities had drawn on the appropriation for purposes other than the pay. ment of tho claims arising under the contract they (the contractors) should not suffer for it.

The referees, to whom tho oase wa( suoh players as may oars to "keep book," "What do yer 'eposa they be smallpox 7" "Smallpox Naw yer oughter raad yer almanao last Winter they were very largely attended, and every RELIEVES AND CURBS RHEUMATISM, NKURALOlA, HKADAOHR. THE UNIVERSAL FAIN PRICE FIFTY GENTS A' BOTTLE. SOLD EVERYWHERE. sitting all around the table, Is the slayers. It the legs thon mak'st tby ears were friendly and wa aratled of them to carry aa beyond dangor, that we might smite the foe from afar.

Now that the foe bath no moro reason to fight, wo will attack, said my Unole Roscoe. But would not the foe rally to resist? An enemy Is like a woman, Ourtius. She fights until victorious and then surrenders. So with the political sontestant. When successful, he seeks the vanquished and restoros him.

I know of this because my Unole Rosooe hath told me. Tantcunt animae coeltstibm irae, only while opposed. But do as she demands, and she becomes soluble, said my Unole Rosooe. It was upon this tenet that we resigned. And bath she yet relented Madam, the use of the woman was only a simile.

I am speaking of tbs last campaign, and not tho first. onAnia iv. My Unole Roscoe was manifestly right In bis practice of war. If there be nothing to attack, no attack is made, but when an army hath fled and essays to rally, the foe makes roady to resist, Yet so Btrong was my unole in the saddle of his hobby that he saw not this, and arralgasd his steed for another charge. Thus do similes mislead men.

My unole understood society and politics tn Juxta where it says 'Hot weather sun gets the would do my fair correspondent no good for me to des cribe their frightful alternations of hope and.despalr their jibes and eurses their wrinkles, pallor or exalta "Don't you know that God made these SALE OF little sparrows to livo and enjoy themselves?" remarked the venerable humanitarian to a youthful sportsman who was blazing away at the feathered revelers with his shotgun. tion. Dr. Talmage lias given a blood ourdllng picture of those who waste their substance at the faro table. I suggest to my lovely pink correspondent to peruse bis sermons, and to put them, afterward, into the hands of him who Induced her to ask me for a description of thla terrible aud fasolnatlng game.

K. P. J. O. JOHNSTON, and "Yes I do," retorted tho urohrn.

"And now let me BROADWAY. FIFTH AVJtNUH ask you a question Don't yon know that God made SECOND STREET. NEW rt'i'W Wednesday evening during the Summer Mr. Vomer will be at his post as director, Olmsmad. Mr.

Richard M. Olmstead, of the City Railroad Company, who shows people the can they want at the Fulton Ferry, Is oalled on to exorcise otornal vigilance to prevent slow moving, reckless or bewildered persons from being orushed in the orowd of cars there, and has so suooessful In this respect that he is now spoken of as the company's life Insurance agent. Booklet. Rev. Dr.

James M. Buokley, of the Christ ian Advocate, writes; "The editor of this paper passing through a sploe factory, found every label false, and the owner admitted it. Tho excitement oit sugar adultcatlon, like tho furore against swill milk, rises now and then, but soon subsides. The fatal weakness of our wise and good laws in this oonntry Is that there, is nobody te look after their enforcement." I REDUCED THE HAVE people to mind their own business?" As the good Samaritan moved away from the juvenile scoffer, the latter removed a quid of tobaeco from his mouth and CONTEMPORARY HCB0R. or mm afflBsrs' FOLLOWING GOODS alter tney have sucked it dry.

In this sense A St. Louis pastor, it has been discovered, mentally obsorved: "I've a good mind to give him a uelieyo the practical American citizen can FROM SO TO 10 PEE OBNT I made love to six females at the same time. It Is charge of No. 0." erywell Be that tho Irish land question does Ifl7ninuia RICH NOVELTY 81LKS In" Rttti aro worth nothing, for nobody will run the risk of Beeing a blonde young lady ghost doing up her back hair in them. Most landladies would have sent for a priest with book and ball to exorcise the tall, dark male ghost and the short fair lady ghost, who would have Bhown them the way out in the strongest ecclesiastical Latin.

Others would have sont for a scientist who would have examined what possible esoapo of gases could have produced these lambont ghosts. But Mrs. Carr is strictly practioal and sent for the polioe. These intelligent officers thought it possible that the female servants some, of whom are often addicted to spiritewettS at the bottom of it. But the chambermaid could only gasp the undressed truth that as she was undressing tho whiskered ghost stood before her and "eyed her narrowly." She jumped beneath the bed tick to suppress the ticking of her heart's alarum.

She fainted and then, into the darkness peering," when she came to again beheld the ghost a lookin' at hor" still. As was proper under the circumstances he fainted again and on again recovering she beheld him still there, though a grayish hue was taking possession of his extromities and his galligaskins had now a cerulean tint. To flee the haunted chamber and sob hor tale of horror on the brass buttoned bosom of Policeman Glinge, of the famous Twenty ninth Precinct, was her next impulsive stop. The gallant officer drew hie club and bade thoohost strongly suspeoted that be wears a liver pad made from one of Brigham Young's old and Blook Fields, at 73c SI position. It was In combining them that ho failed to effeot.

Had he not mtstaktu a figure of speeoh for a description of faot, ho had not dismounted the tripod and dragged me, too. Even children are interested in the story uoero him, America would be helped if Chroniclt. VvW 1EfiMB of M. Faure'a wonderful invention of an apparatus A young fellow once offered to kiss a 75plebM FOULARD and LOUISINS to pry Into purely private matters. He has had to deal with them in this case because the complainants insisted upon making them publio and were careful to show that the lines of semi domestic intrigue were tripping the feet of justice.

The lesson of this cannot be lost upon the force. It will, we take it, be accepted as evidence that loves and jealousies cannot safely be indulged in station houses and that General Jourdan may be trusted to relieve the force from connection with those who persist in doing so. John Metamora, of Bloomington, Illinois, died after a thirty days' fast. Disoiples of Dr. Tanner who make a publio exhibition of themselves might study this example to advantage.

But their method of achieving notoriety can never, meet with general approval until the period of survival is reduoed to ten or fifteen days. No fool of this class ought to consume a month in dying. Adjutant General Townsend having expressed the opiuion that under the present system of uniforming the National Guard excessive frauds are perpetrated, it was very natural that somebody, should ask whethor that system is not of Republican origin. There is nothing in Mr. Dopew's senatorial Thus, when we undertook to get back, we found the foe thrice armed and intrenched against us.

It Is nothing, quoth my ancle, 16 eject me Is to bite for storing eleotriolty, A Brooklyn boy, who had bsen listening to his father's resdlng of Sir William Thomson's letter on the subject, took advantage of a pause to remark! Quakeress. "Friend," quoth she, "you must not do It." "Oh, but, by Jovo, I must," said the youth. "Woll, friend, as the hast sworn, thee may do it, but thee must not mace a prastice of It," William Penm 150 piewa black DttSSS referred in the first instance, came to the. con off their own nose. Ireland were to much improved that the strong, aspiring and well equipped should feel moved to seek their fortunes here.

Wehave absolutely nothing to gain now by any abnormally rapid increase of our population. not think the Times is nearer to the irath in its description of our Irish citizens Hail stones the size of hen's eggs fell at Ob, won't that bo Jolly, ma? Wheh your, tongue. SUdas. Mr. fniiip Miaaa has been appointed to fill tho plaoo of Mr.

0. 0, Dreher tn the Board of Registry of the Town" of New Lots; Mr. Dre her has been secretary of the board, but owing to the pressure of hlr business has been ud We to attend to i pieces Diaox ttATlN.MlSKVEILLEU,i'.Wsn 81.50 per yard. 1 vfiflK clusion trtnt tne appropriatioirjras exhausted at a poiut whioh left it short Tlmilumnrt thii n'thar dav. It Is strongly SUBosctad that said If they eject me, what do thoy bite off Tor having but one nose, whioh was bitten off in gets tired pa can just hlteh a cell, to tt and keep a agoln' the same as ever." 100 pieces blaok SATIN BBOOADK, and S1.78 peryard.

JSsS the only thing that prevented tbo hail from being as large as elephants' eggs is the faot that elephants don't lay 'em; Philadelphia Chronicle. ejecting him, I was at a loss to set what could ba immolated for me, the Increased duties caused by the amendment of the Until a boy is about fifteen years old hie 31 pieoes EXTRA RICH NOVELTY. of meeting the claim in full set up by the con tractors. Under the decision of the referees, the contractors would have recovered; their olaim if the money had been in the city Ireas Men often jump at conclusions," says the chief oravlng is to be a horo. After that he begins to VELVETS, Heduood (ram $5.50 to Pf; jhau ia what it says of the "native born gen proverb.

saw a dog Jump at the conclusion of a oat, which was sticking through the opening of a partly nlnRAtl dnnr. and it insdo more dlsturbanca fcnan a SIMILAR REDUCTIONS HAVB BEEN experlenos a change. His dream of scalping Indians gradually fades out, and the highest notch of his am tfEiAmerican" feeling. Indeed, we can And did you get It 1 Get what, madam Got what you were talking about? I was talking of my seat, madam. onapTin No, madam, I did not get the seat.

My Unole Ros TUB FOLLOWING DBPABTJtBJj ohurch soandal, Burlington Bawttit. ot but regard the following passage as a stray bition is to sit on the baok stoop With his playmate's sister aud gtva way to a feeling of lum tummlness, as It wore. ury to pay it. The bill now vo toed was in tended to provide the money. The question as to the profitableness of the' contract was BLAOK GOODS, WWS Tommv went fishing the other dav without coe had ridden the bobby of his greatness to doatb, and permission of mother.

Next morning a neighbor's son met him, and asked, "Did you oatoh anything yes. Registry law. His resignation was reoetved with great regret. HaMBUBoan. Mr.

Isaac Hamburger, of East New York, was one of the graduates who received their diplomas on Thursday last from the Law University of New York. He was at the head of his olais and received the degree of Bachelor of Solence. Mr. Hamburger Is a graduate of one of the aohools in this city, and is a very talented young man. Constable.

There is to be a contest for priaes at tho July arohery moating, open only to regular members of (ho press, and the worthy president tua AND fllimisus, while the bill was on its nassarc For nearly three hours they sat in the saci nt torunv, louwiy i the good steed died on tbo field. Me. too. Speaking of the nose, I find It Is not equal to the leg urvival of the old Know Nothing period rather than a deliberate expression of what any intel gent observer believes to day: The Voyage serosa the Atlantic works no transforrns Hon tn Fat After the plunge Into an alien civilization, and the taking out of lia 1b still as uiucli aalrlaUnian aa when ho stood upon the "ould toil" in COLORED BKggMS through the Legislature, and 'Wie lawyers in "not tui a got uuuie, was tue ratuer saa response. Encllshmau (arguing for the sunorioritv of In running.

S'blood, I've run mine wherever it would trystlng place conjuring up the familiar lmagos of Iovo a young dream. At tho expiration of that time her father appeared upon the scene with anger In his GENTS' FURKlSHtNO VBtWIjB HATS ANPiQi that body took the ground that" this question ome and be arrested. But the annaritinn WAISTS. go, but niado no more hosd way than a mllo stone. The Eogland) But, my dear sir, you will allow that Eng.

was altogether irrelevant. Tbo Governor, with tho skybluo unmentionables had vanished j. jouwsiyel eye and a pitchfork in his hand. "Fly, fly," she ex leg la handler weapon, since it hath moro dignity as well as pliability and performs to grave acaount where isuu id. laracofc ujau dwuuiu.

auvtvumeu xjargec i Not at all. Why. we hava about twloa as mnnh land in County Mealb. mi asju la impermeaDje to inepouu Into thin air, book mo however, makes this the real ground of his veto, and even goes further, in direot claimed, "or you are But he had been sitting onanouuoe of ohswlng gum that had treacherously oal and epoial Influences which aurround him. We Sccir that he is not without lore for lils adopted oouu aeotlaud as yon havo In England.

We have had bo. inuch land In Scotland, we've been obliged to make lt prospects to prevent him from renewing his' professional studies, with ardor, Arohory Club, Major constable, haa not qnly offered 'Tie said that a gontleman and lady, brother the nose falls to score. So, had I. been less of nose and moro Msg in my ambition, 1 heaven. m)i been ou Of every aeBripWonVi iipp4 (( Mr poakeytna yvulfljj't biYjrfleirn DDketna oouiajj't hays flown into Wiu aud oMuBtDjM rJ theuwof taacjagraj Vi.

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