iyll10m r ?&? teHTZ-"??. 'j?U7. ;--. i.-C.sj !$ 6rr4 -r- -.. O-Jk . 0 - s ' Ks' V J f H k THE RED CLOUD CHIEF 4. C. mzm. Pubfisher. "NOT HERE; HE IS RISEN' Th---" v a for mr- in !! :h- orl'l on- rrri- - --- -mr -' - c- rr-ra J r Acl 1j Jt- M-utiiol now u Jfirt uimJ wiiora- J rnl- that ttlrt s.-rv n arrr'l Urnis. I tem nty !x!tfj- th. Liter hour !v hottr. ! ratiK'r.H iar.,u,. pure to !. It talr. Attft W.til J) tenr I vruJ.T'xl t'T- awT. S tim t)' fitt ftn. ut rrar nvtimi anJ --ntee. unit j-rjuiff ull tire VTf. And them all day I Unhurt! awl I ."n'-i4-J Mj i;iKT!ll-t were my owc Mi r. whiMii 1 ol old hnl d'tile-d ninl lee. 'iif eo toei hnrrjr. lwt iterir wisllui Hautt: m not. hitUn txndiv my dMu. -"ur-Sv "ti trr4 Jive o rnn." I 4 : " Ttx-n ! i Mi &K( .fe o - lrH. n r- Jln- cihiiwi ho wrMite-r ro;ji thi" worn! t lou Ute. , . . g ll tumult Mi! ' din. " Whi t.rn t, J fj ftrw tar Mntrr herf W b re toy J.r4 ' Uy vnurm He not t ii. Witn :irfijrvr8 tc JIo vfJt lifcie , AnO BlfrtMl ky illw J fiUit aM tnt. "J-;k ir. 4i I kr Thw wot T v-k Tt tf fri.rn fr 4t( liUjftf. T1m. tmtm MM Jtt ?ir Tup u Ito wy l. rd' Ai .. 1 1 ht 1'JIt Rtutr ctKiW 1 j'my p It w iua F.tj-r teom. Fttr n ?Im oa. A tut wkJ tit wtW X. Uwtfty ad Ut li.it. m I kr.-t t-wb my rrav. wCbta M . !u:j4"7 ioajriftr "oul. It titl wrshIkIj! - u Im r-1 idt IxtI ' WJior" is y rhrtet A runt awwut, MHa3L l.tc d.sU.at mhrcI-tm-. WhXta -xrTjf taatnrui ttwtl to dm i iMtar Tte- i Mfo dMUtUbjr Iud tlrlr Jlnstnr-ttf-tmi" Jm rwiip IH'J rlw. wlwl 'HHiMl "He 4 nut t fr' " .n ' il Kxaln iui1 yet oija'n It nmn: ! j it ht-rv'. Our tlir.sl. Hols rift K. li'' 'JlifM 1 ran iHvtr I!b my Ixir4 j H WTI' HV 1W7 VlHi JOlll- .1H"UT. Ill('. Irn" m- !. i thoaTb us htt,-l ntllwl tiit numt' Mwny. Ati'J. loxklmr In. I "' n lirhu ih Hf. It mrtirk, ii4. h 1riri irl-rtH TIh-m m- .-m a tbi- oh' Jwii Vntcf w-'t. " Ilf t it Iter-. i:iit tjure. lit-is urttn!' A1 Hit ag hi wy i- 1 hw uflco iHnro TIm- Sn. I ho 1H-Mr luir. tin orlil's f lurt Utfttl. Itl'n-tlti Di!' trllHitmvfJ yw. -o Hfl to N'MMWht IfUt Ut l4Hl'.'.nrk IoHJlll-vr hih3 iiitrbt JiwMxrtH. iit"r."' ixnlttiL. I nrll, I Mt,-lv-:" And sUIJ tlif Mllviiry vn'iw -mi . " Itut ro tir wtw Hn M Hfltl( toH" nt 1 wlilU- i-t hjhih tho ulr It rntii.. tti-sl mr VftJiTiiJi'r. HtHl wi'tit Imrk Hi- jM.r ty t isl. toi-tolhe, to sJh.h lh wit. . MiIi.fTlfir ttlics. Ii-s llttlf iHlllKs u ItiliJ; AlMl S4 I f itltHl HI) Inl t till t I'.Hsttr ttllj - .Intiv 7 i,ui..)i ti, mttri I. tin-r " niK OLD OKCIANIST. An AfToctinsr .'Story of u:i Enstor ISvon MHlluhijah. 1 1 was h dreary 1-jtst r even, but lie Hind it all was ;hc glory of the resurrec tion time. One knew it bv the jre-di smell ol the ;t tuiid ns the rain fell upon it. lr n. wsth gcntli touch, to coa from il the irost and Jiardn.s-; of t!i winter. I One knew it. too. by thn t nv blade of gilts', the tendi-r j:"'1" of whuh jltSAMM'd in the -tin ay rorncr of !ie!t d d"r xrds. nnd nway in the woods. hihIih tt wann ccri of U-a.injj leacjt, t:ie bttic hep .tica tdd anew t'.e old torv of lealit titi h'.' lVople MHtM I jlH'inst'ltcf from die lc.:tmrr of winter, and the hjs oxer di(- truth t!oy had pnexT-l. becaus sbeir frti:tt:i seomod m far nwav and uucorlain. earn inntf njr lnck lull of joy and j rm se n lMurc. It '.:;s l'..istr cvtm hi a dull atnifvv stn-et. J:'idtX'rjtMssot" which wa made uiorv ' ajit-t ty thr SH'kennj: hjjht ot hnlf a do ul lautps. n'td the t)ui-r .strimffly c?nha4al by the ontinua jt!tT f itn sMit rhiff ria ujntn the Mic walk and upon th low roof of t 'h cott Ajis "Ahcti stMid Ml irr'inlar interval upon ftiier wlc. The str.'t tvjis a -h rt one. and at the tipjwr end of it. Jmm ulimv it curved around a corner into a widf and pr.u-ntiotts avenue. -,! s chnn-h, the caw. on whose sp re "lrt crcd in lb uinvji .in 1-ght. i h-- xx iwlmv in the choir end of tlh bnlldme; l-asu,4 Ua lijrht. atal thrui til pkn doorway t-ntut the sound of .rcan hik! cko.r, noxv in antk ins. apiu m jov ful carols, and at lat a so.ran' voirv in " 1 know that tux Kcti, 'cnicr lixeth." A- the last no'e tl.eil awn.x into .lnc th or :an alone bui; ittto tin- H'i.kdu-ah choru. and the jrand chor.Is swclasl in jntxxer mud the whole .dice tremldtHi with the e-kry vi their am-cstic hanuonx. Then all Hjs iu ct. The clioir canie o it in twos and tkrecs. and d.-MTed m van mts directions. One by on the hrht w ere cvUtijriiKic!. tSere wn a sound ni closine; doors. f kexs Indnp; lumexi. and tin lasj Ha-icr rehearsal wa- oxer A the outer l,Hr wa clos.ni : it i fat ctd. two mtsos ca:te doxvu th l j of the chun-h and tumt into th dud and narrow tmt. Tn xvcre an old ntaa. situii'ly f.N-ble. andaxounpr one upon xx ho. arm he leaned. "iH-ar atatr." said the yotiar man. yoti shtu;d not havr evert! otvl; m grcstly x t-niphr. xtm ar not strong and -o much depewds upott ytnt U-rjQr-roxv. -Ah. dear lattl. thr okt auia re ;dkd. "w-bfa ih t Kk? iAe, old an i o?bk lo-nKJr-xv HMttn fso umcii kx than r-iax . llui v.hi oevd not fear for m. I shall h-c strwnth stxflirteat for to-wo4Tow. Ah. bnt that Handel wa diTnc. and Ue ckard- uf t.ie llalWJwJKh r ibt liaitist 1 ?rer wrote That is so. indeed, but it rtsjuirod a great laJ of u.ir Hr-ka strength to make th - orj-an uuer them to-sihu lal &a;d earacstlv. lite old. orguatst looked at hi? ctm pauiouiior a mneat. and :hea raid: ! xn know that for lorty v,-ars tlhre i.a not tieen an KaUrcea wi;ea 1 have aoi p'a;td the HfdiciUah. ana should I fail to-njhl? "Vo." IViui attiiwered. "so yon bate toW iw bfor and j ha e always, fmii tjied tiu re nUt be some sjorv cotw-rted x iUi this custom of your-. ? tlienr oae. aoi vast jo 131 it w dar fekutd wfeo lov on?" Th utah xra- Del a moment, nnd thcu fcjkl vcr; eally: fVtf home Wish 1801. and I xrQi tell Vv ti: st4r . ntpk l&unh h bt er:iax it will m:eret you, be cause yon sey . aod a- 1 beuere, you loe km.' The two iigtttas. the old lhtt form riigre; isn-ah to the ami of the tronjr and vnr(ni o:.-. pasI hlonly owrd until lh natohfl on- of th' ::j.i:t 1imi- in th trfi. wjtirh th-v 'uU"-f i 'Hh orjranitt hi a our.ii: lnii -AhK-ti iJotmI tifot. t'4- sh tb -:a I r"OK.a:iditli2htr'ral-d th-lw u-i! huaj: wiUi jK'ittr' o; pr-at cot-1 M-rr. a tiia.!I t.r'i. n -a. and in one rorncr at dd-tiliiored atNat't take wi aviav, .: wa hrre we me', Jf-t fiill u.t i vs.tk oor". clfn- ! with a J me o trm?m iwr.' lr nl-r air.Ttion Ur lh netl tnuicma j "Ah. Uk- aronr of that moment, int The oM man ..ni. u;on a liMJae J I r-alt.-d :ht hat -"b' .-aid wa- tni", which wii drawn :t-ar a :tre. and -.id: ' ad Uat lh jaruujr v.-a im!cil : 1'ft-jl. orin mr rhatr clow l-t le , huml. I t!c her in mr arwr. a.ai m-. kxhI I will le!! . !! I ma, the laucy.n; that ?b embrace m hch ?! tori 1 jro:r.ifed. I do nt know why I j had often retetl would ara;l ut iieey am nnj'-li d Ui -jx-ak tins.-. khi u- Lt wth :hw. h lay ;i-t.y for n-jrht. I have -vr Ixm a nun :o .-oie mutm-nt-,. and tften -ati in mif whom p"f"h wj i-ay, leit of all I t Jow tn tt I l-nt tu e-iir u hT hp to ha rarud to nfc of a jjr d whw H I caleh thm. 'L)ear Kraet, wu hate a, frejib tj me to-niht a it wa, forty ' i-r ij happy and it i- o:jiy for a 1 ttie rear- aro J wh !-l-iat we hall f ptrtel. D-r Of court: you know that I am not ! heart, will you play th- Hallelujah for of lhii onntrv. altho h I h ire hved ' me eterj1 I-at-r even until you ota U, here .o Ion;: that I Jov it and hn j:V rae I ha!l L-t-n for t.' Witi: :;. ! w-H Yen. It U a :r':it la d. tny l:j- priil U her. I pr.m.-l her lri nd. with cood I.-iw-. and roJ or- . wtien 1 r:i.-ed them I ka-w iijt Thufcta (rnttienl, and aiL'jouti I am a 1 -ay aUacJiCvi to it. et jt ii not niv (r.vn country, itn dear Ka;hr!aad. my er matty. Ah there the mtii can i- at home, tln-re i-the land ot harm ny! I :rntii vou ifjal o! late ear mo-h ha- always piared the Halhdujah on hAsVr nt-ii done he-e jn l.:at direc:jon. but cn.a. I undrtund, ao . and all the--:t ail ? o new. so ut4rr-tito:iH!. !n year- you hate wa.el to ;o to her? (e many are the m-ni trie of ;;reai Ve-." a d the old iiird. ":t wn a conio--rs. tviiove hiui: fornix we do Ion;' tini- beior 1 cared for life after ttit MWiniHT. lilt thir work are l-ft nlf Wi me It wa- -o hard t' tniak in. and w are ion.cois tluit they are j that -he who had fur s- lo ij; been lb" our countryinca. 1 ti.iak of them. J oi -ct of my t-rider-.t 1 citnde h MorarL Handel, Mdd hn but whv ' y-nd an, care-takinof into. Iwa-sure name them, tin w.H recall them aif. hc uec i'rd m . and 1 c mid not iro to and you know. tof. the impetus the her. Ah. that thought o bitter. tnetnory of tnu-h men pv.- to the art of My faith x.s-u:el me of Jier happ.ne. which tliev were the apoitiW'' , in Hearen, b it mr -elf refused to l The ohfmjm pau-ed. and 1'atil. who ' comforted Mv only solace wai xn was nurain;: wih patriotic ani'.y to o:aa. and if w.i th-n 1 learned of the defend the miHicai honor his native d v.n- eonfort of mudc. tiie gUtr'ww land, forelxiru to Internipt with his harm nj which (fd ha jnven tti Hi toice the reverie into wh ch the ol I or- children None bit tho-e who have jfa'its' 'H'f'iiiwl to ltavc fal.en, and watt- ! .sorrowed w.ll understand '.l. for otih ii pntientH f ir h'tn to continue. In a unto them has it been re.iled A' few mouientn he resinned: I need no: tell oti the stor;,' of my e.irlv Ii'. for it wou'.d b:f.e l,tdi inter est f-ir ou. It was uti.te uneventJul ami hlleii w,ui har t wrJv. ' in i III il I was about t went;. -live xn event oc curred, a rend'-riii"; f HandeJ's Mo- mah wa- to Ijc jiten ii tl e town w!ep I lixvd. and the organ xxas inini:'d to me. The s iprauo came f:ox: a n - ijjh - Ivi ring to .xn. and pet haji vou -v. ill be iwrcdoloii. xvh-n I t!l xou that nexur before nor sine haxe 1 b.ste'ied to a xo re e-pial to hers; dear ami sweet and po x i-rftil. and full of the sympathetic jtihl.ty which is so seidotu an ::ttr bute o the soprano voice. When -hi: tirt sang I was startled, but x.heu as the oratorio progress, d and tt came to her nt las' to xo ce th gn-ates .-ong m ui ever xvrote, 1 h.M my breath to Ii-ten. "I know that mv IJedeeiner lixvlh" ).i! I knew it then; never before had i .e blessed knowledge been so revi'iiled misgivings and half i.nl tied to his st to me. My lingers trembled on the u.on remaining with the ol 1 man keylHiard. and uy heart xva full of T ie wl morning when h tea bed tin praise and thanksgiving. Later, when church the o-ganist wa not t.iere, and the H.tllebtjah bonis ame it wa the , fearing, he k tew not what. P.tul hat iiallebijali of my own heart to xxhih : em-d to ht home. The old man lived mv lingers gave melody, and never was alone, and Paul I u 1 ng tha tlie oute lb-- dear old organ more obedient to door yielded to hi- touch, entered and the r touch, or th voic-s it susiaiuel 'op tied the rom i:i vvh ch the previou mote in ltarmony vvitli its guidmjj j evening had been sp -nu Hi heiri tones sank with n him :is he nw. in the mi U: When it was nil over, tin soprano, of the sunlight which streatn-d through Th d.la lier name wis. came to me and j the win-low, the lamp stdl burning a Mi.d: "How grandly the organ sound- ! when he deputed, while n ihe lounge el in the Hallelujah; i spoke to me " ' be for. the a-hes of the biime 1 otit lire I reuiember so well hew .she looked: her l;y the form of the ol 1 orja'iixt just a sweel eyes shining with jd'a.siire. and he ha i left bun. H.istilv touching the her lace glorified with the genius of cold hand and ipret heart. Paul found son: That was the beg. lining of our h.s wor t fears eon!irmed. itcoimiutaui't. you can imagine how it ... . eudeil. 'he was votir wife?" Miid Paul, gently. ie." said the old man. "she. xvas mv xv f. my darling, my angel wife." Paul silently pressed the obi organ ist s hand and xvntfc.l. " es. within a year xve xx ere married, ami Tjiekln ani: in the church where I wiis org uiisU Ah. me. how lrippv wo were' She was not st-nug. and after a j f.i tnri I. ? I.i..tfli f-i I...I w. ni. jllr ! tint T could not blind mvself '.', the aroui.'.ing tnilh th.it sh-must leave me She wa o'.lfe.! to -ivo up her church sinjjinif ami it broke my heart to li-ten to a v .ice. not her, sing ng to mv ae- ... ...i ..,.. . i ..:,,., ....-.. iui ,- . ,,. .j,,o. lenvem.-: we both knew l.n'. lmt it was ne in nix love, i in n r mic vvas io wall a ?o;ug b-fore. she is to wai. for ' th- -au h'U'th of time to nptvt nn to cfitiie to her. I to wait to go to his pr 5-uier's personal safety. The con her. Ah! dear Paul, the love that i- fmemcut max be rijxoroiis. the treat eternal nej;nixi no s-jmnitou: w.,en ,MoM harh bul ;h.. b!i-l?ion xvhich the a?on of the short pan-niT is ac j Xhe eoiiqupp.r uwl rtake ar. punotiinl , ompli-hcd the jtn- of tlic reunion is , , fuJ l!.tJ a..a!lI.t., ar,. on'rt.,o-d ot pronw. ' m n losing their own live in defense ol ii was some um:mi iviore site ic- enme s x-.rv ill that xve knew her departure could not long Im del.iyed." "It xvas late winter and she xvn au.v mhis to live until the Master bells ma le muie once again. wee'hc.ir;." she said, I should like to hear vou play the Hallclu'&h once more, and if .od xv.u !e so gomi to me. I pray u.m to pant me strength to go to rhureh on j.,,,. With what niagnili s-jit prcser.:' Luster dax and sing tin song I love . JJU. irwimr, f I:ilI .. ( m,.f h,. ,H,t,n Ami weprxxed to(,oI that He xrould disi.el to tlieir honie-. Again and rraut ns this wish. again n Mohainmian historv princely "The spring was lal and xvhen genen..;;y tow an! an uneiny taken m 11 oh Week came the weath r was stdl battle has xvon unwlilmg clans over to cold aal cheerless, nnd wv were afni d. I the er,...n banner and heal, ii the ,rir Ou ti.HHl Friday the n shown xvarmlv j of h rinl tary feud. Hut these are the and Saturday ya n lox-elv ring day. . ecpt;o.is to the rub, lor Oriental the -kx bine and the air bn'nix Ilicre warfare Is still savage in -Hr.;. ami was to b a choir rehearsal at live Ka tern soMie-r. are nithle-s h.-n o'eioek. and it cant near that hur K.dx-rt s gia burst a tae camp bv the k becam cioady. and although I'aadahar. and Ayoob Khan turned U the air xvns still xvarm tier seemed to tfy tnmugh the ric-fels along the e rain in pnspect. 'Ibekla sanl to me. ' A'rghandab. his Ha t.H found time ut Ih:ir love. Uie church i near, it is murder the r pr.oners. Wi.en wartn t.-la. perhaps j m$v not be o ()-maa Uipna's ons aujht smr.hei k ;osxnornxv:ioHiay is otirs. nt me go t c s ttarxi at Tnmanieb tho Araos pati with xon to the tv icarsal. If I wti t no a:tent:.a to the Egyptians' arms nnt 1 to-morrow it may te too late." I thrwa d wn in token of nbmW-M.n. trad to disssim le her. yrt in my bear; I bat mas .red the prt-tra;e to the las wtsiM?d to soe ber in the old place onr man t he af er another gams ,ns have more, and a. warmly WTapjHv!. he f.t!.ea into t c Mebd.'s hands. .id tiie weat wtk e to the diorrh. Sb news has iomj- of dreadful and tadi seemrd so bright cad happy that mr crui at slaughter "No pruom-rs" iotdish heart begaa xo hn: aliorb 1 .teems u h tnc dreadful order of the knew that bp to be a sweet debts on. f!-i. pmph t" camp. We bare bead. "RatTbiac the cbor gallery TWkln it i t tie. of native fctesr of lh ntx took her old place, tbe .prano wbojwbor i.r s were spared. ai ais 4 bad $ulied it iotvm k-r ti do x. ;sie naUxe pnetv tbecantives in e, with many e Uma::on if dclthL , case U-a credid wita ta iKfeare H'w nappy I was; tb orgaa .'hh1 -4 of tt:nd ;o He: for life m wale.- :bv. to my will a it Lai never d e before. ' the tch: lire o th Mt a :.' mi. aad tbe voee- su:aiaed were full f iea'ura. Knmor ai states, tbat khu ii mekhly. 1 oUd at Tbekia wbse o: two, Miraa- r Iirln- m be lace wa radiant. At last wke ihai Irophe. ramp, tint one aetia- as a tnrae r-e I irkJ So prera on her no; doctor. Ut tdbr as a inieT-ee.-toinr. bat in her t r-.iy r taxing way lVath- however, has bo ;he injatrsj;. be uisssti. Paynp be had km-d tor j :- :at of aU but the- ftw. -rbo-a 4 o, auU 1 rot not deny her. 1 j j ,d-: rsther tkut de -a mar b strk the first two chord uC tbe J- ; snppod to --t H Ttnttrv'Tt'.x oJr. and ber roicr rue Hrsx- ntttl swet . qr9. a that of an aitfei. I krow that my j Ittxlectmar lm-tii. TV wbo listetaed j Tbe raMdtty with wh'rt iber poll were sta-tled at ibe unearthly 'oveli- , iee o! ol uk Kenarbee Rrrer i ast. nes of her o--s. and tbe tears wruch jhinr. Aa ca.Ue-s d.mble ebaia wiUi .1 sleo -d m tbe.r eye were a tribute to ; rms-bars. drrrea by ream, w-fll earn -er .wer. At lst H was over, ami ' up Ut ma sixteen" burs " a tann'.e. Thekla aa!: back ebastei but with a ! A is one of tbe ba-s xv.tb two ratr Story ia br face xvhich biiaded me. I j of ice on it. Kacb cake xr. ighs A to re :rm me organ to n to her. out 1 se mo4ioed me not w ck so. Tbe re- bear-al was- orer aad tbe sia-ers de- arted, laaving wita Thekla many kind wortife. When they w.. r ail gone she aaid to uie: 'Sow, Hrnest. "tdav the HaU.-lu'nh lor inc.' I objfil. axu! Ihr m:Mlttr of th- melody r,v.Tt-.rtM! ihrnih ih' church: viicn I hd aa- !. i ira w my um nan iouno . t t . t . ...... ii i fti ! thai h hiul l&tntjl. , titmJ i a moitun'.. ami sakl: j liad itTnt'ii my i;.-t ki- Tii o!tl orjran'-l oc broke and hi .- :! tt:rd with teari. I'atii ore-i-'d hit hand and ,aki ltlv. "Aad j that a why. dea- fnend. jou ha'. I la: I came to this coiiufv and to this to'.vn and became th- orjratimt of t.n church lrm xvmuh xve came to-ni:ht Kverx KnstT even -Jtjce -he ! t mi' I have plix.-d the Halieluah. anil Tnekl: lias iistfueil Here ! have liv.-d alotn and waited wa ted t'i g to Tiiekln but ah" I did not ihitik the deariou xvoulJ keep mr from hcro long ' i The old organist's voice j;rexv faint. ' and Paul sa'il. "near lretid. vou arc not well; lei me -t y w th vou to-night." "No. Paul, dear boy.it is nothiue. mi houie and d not In- -orroxvful be i-aus.- of xvhat I Iiavo told xoii ton irht. I loe vou. mv dear tiunil. anil I am gla I I ope.ied my heart to vou. liood II "Jit. sleep weil. and hope that I'll' Kas'cr mornitie may be bright and bi-aut.fill.'' With a warm hund-clasp the txvo friend parted. Paul Mlcd with manv Wh 1c tin robin were singing thei Master anthem in the early pi 't ol that p-surrec'.on morning. tie old man had gone to Thekla. and xv th her he joined in the sevea-fo!. cuorus of j hnllelu ah and harping symphonies." .l.biiny.(.. .) Aru EASTERN WARFARE. Til." Ilfrrrnr' III the Tr..t mriit of lrl oner li "illled Nation ion! Il:trl.trlr Trll,..,. ,n ""''- t " inking ol prisoners t th- giving of a pl.d-e ot honor. Wh-n ouarter i ofl'ered and accepted the life spared become. -ncred. i A nn,m r.,traet is established. The t.:i.ltiw. promise, not to tak. ;e up arm- -" t,1! ''lJ "? '" "i)-o: th.-ir pnoncrs This -pirii of chivalrx i coiuuion to all val ant ; eop.es. nnd in th Kast it has found at t m s mcst bnllimt expression. S.tnu en Minis he'd our crusading kn ;ht to ransom, and tn-ateil ttent dsrioc their oapuvitv with sii- h mmpo.is conskh-rat on. such reituetneut of liiMirx. that the hostage .... u.Vl. nfln .,r4lVtHi ..,.. ,,. K. ;-;jiBds jitce lags. j sx Htals to me tx:. maseo serea tons ot tee hoisted each minute aad -iowud tn the liotse gestaK-noal!y. like the Sifiaru oa n iiekt5r-l3ard. letoislfja (J&c) Joerrriiii. LOVE AND WOMEN. I'rom mo t'n-tjtlrti-nt t an J lrtlrl I'.iln: f XI. w. V.'hat i Jove' j. a (jrnstms which ha .sea asked a thnjad t nv. and v bieh b prt of m (notour (irrt'Xiir Mnrrar repeat x-ith a certain fr-h and mpax in hi n-w bxk. radr tbe Ioa." He treats tbe bjr.ct w.th a tecld djs.'h of cxnjc-m. hk ot faabionable wrter of the pre-en: day. Love. If- ay-. on tbe part of women k an inclination fe!: for a man w bo ha nnd-? himself more &r.-eabk tbaa ftrer rna He war not b a pleaant vlkiw .-- all. butra p.!Vi-&l or cia! i-rntx- he r-o-e e- i lis hint tem porarih og a ped-tal. where he lord It t II hi-xvry xrr gaaee he'p to oom-pi- le the fascina'.ion of the simple crea Uire grove. at? a hi lee;. I hav na "ris tall in l-ve with tbe vnet cub for lack of otvr ma! nc.ely. I'on'l .11 me there was any ikep -nt.:neat in thes Aim uiw itx. The gir wanted hnsbta!.-. lliat i alL Tber w.-r.-obeying the natural law watch attrac- ?ex jo .m. nnd t'ie .-:ftl law which b.d- a : rl get married a fast a h'rnn. i.t he glide into old piaster hood. . It a girt, afu-r deeid.n lo accept a geat-l pin er. chances t nllu'e a man who ha it in hi p wir u make ,era bcl of r e-lnre, ?-eehoxvqmc:!x ir eyes get opeae 1 t-i in- Uaut:e of inioin -e and luxury. Slf-e.tm tell her that she was not ma le snerelx for the udy of thai parstuoaons antb tietic vvh c i eon t- in paring d wn aker s bdls. Mie want ti wxlk in ilk alt re. and fe-la grateful Jo the man who, bv hi co'irthip. x.'knowl--de her rieht t'i ilo so Wr.o can b-itv tl-.e mag.- of Hue hn:. jewels, -oft-cushioned brou.-h .m. champagne. and obe.iient menial ujnn a wnmai inind And who cm no: impute the s! 1 gre :t r m.t.ric atlorleJ by the p-o-peet of i-e!ipttig -ttT and shool inend xv o htv m-irnetlpoorlv ? Smnet uiea if a girl ha-got hopelessly engaged to a fellow with a shrunken purse -if she be so near her wed lti day that t :s impossi lu to tce.ik oiTtue matcn without makinj: a cand il prub and vanity xvib md ice hrtoke.-p her pledge, aud th.s will b implv becnusi the du:Mrnl came toolnie into lhtiebi. If the ixvo had st.ir.e I at the post toge-jer. or if the pauper had had out a half-d.stnnt s nrt. the plutocrat would have run him down and come in :irst with llvme colors. .M ueover. a vvuiuau fee!- -o-e all her life at having m s-ed th chance of a rich marnag--The thought of it turns her sour and her wret -bed husband hits uxor a! peev.shnes and contempt poured upon him b. the buck tlul. That may If. but we have alo iti- lances of rich men' wive who 1 piored not ha, u married their lirt lox'e. poor t.iough they were Wh.ch all come of tbe contrar n- of human i '.ure in never l-:ng a'is lied w th the pre-i-nt lot." n-puidetl t leniisogvni't emphaticatly. The man who write the . a e of Povertv" -.N'liiru xva-n I t? -indited hi remark upon a golden t.ible. and had a eoupl of slave to fan lh- the awn.. A xvo'iKin who sit by her boudoir tire, xv th her feet well warmed, a novel on her lap, ami a li.e o'c'.o.-k tea, and cream am! crumn t at her el'iovv. is xerv apt t dream that sh xvas cut out for the part of a heroine Mie g.ld ji iverty xvjth her imaginative louche til! it look all r y. He.- husband lor- her, and she thinks of the other m.t i wiio ufd to mike her laugh and whose mu-elcs were like whip onl he a: tr bt?'s to him talen's which he never had. charms which he never discovered in h m while she had the opportunity of observing him every day. and slu. dream of herself as lignum; life' ba lias by hi side and xvininng. It nexer oei ur to her ti rellect that the ht she renounced was t utt livin upon mutton hash, and growing up into a tbivxd slattern, xvorne I. and P'Thntis bit. lied, by a man rendered cantankerous by la. lure in his n:..fe. s on It is exsv lo U happy in fan.v with a man wh is.- ideal perfect on one in v depict at one's b-sttre. A xvoman i.- often tound wh.tiipenn;; over a iiom-I which portrays t ie li'e of a heroine such as sh thinks he-self to be: ! ut jul let her rich huband tlie. leaving her penniless, ami you'd see whether she doesn't at once s.-t her vv;d ' cap at another rich man ooner than pirtnke hers -If to that hk- of r g;! n which stiflcetned mi i'i' t m; vvh n viewet! trom a tl.s an . o ; Tribune. A DELICATE POINT. I- It i:rr I'lclit O Tiki- Alanta;i f Otir XX'r tUlir.r- ? "ioctor- and t ut- have lou; recog nized, m case of disease, the jKiwer of the imagination over the body. .Muuh of their t.eatiuent assumes that th felings of th.- patient will ti l the. (-ur- of ihe tlis.a-e. 'I'hc skill'ul , a t:i mi: them a m therefore to evcite ; hope, uot to iac5:rat? the sxmptms. ; and to a-sur their patients that Ibe med cui-s they pte will produce cer-j lain de table elk -is. In thi way tber j reinforce tinrr ictnedie and nicrea-e the ehaiire- of t ic r xchiorjnr; the re- ; Suit at whk-h thev n'.m. i It is we.l kn wa. . that in case of ! imai;.nnry or exaggerated troub.es tbe) j only ma . a shw of givin: xuedtc.a. J ad mints 'ering p.' W . a- tb.'v are called, hamt.os.s coneoclkin x-x-htcw tbe : . . .1... U ... O .. . l-. ! imaginative p;i'u. iaoi.s.s n ,n ( u c uim t his ills. The-e l.l. b'inr nrgejj je rette uots t ni on miatt. are curna i when his mind is persuaded lo b. beve that tber are bt-; altacked vmh a remedy. It is" a nioe mece of casni-try it d. c de )ut bow tar iOfd' imig-nati .a ' -h'Mild b u.sed to m-sl-ad litem x.n for ' the:r oa gixnL In aJld.-f. ar m.-nt, t- , weil a m tie aracocv of meui m. tbe j jnesU of;e ari-. It not unir-1 pteuUr bappet-fe that the prrxm u be j ievtJvtfd will rea; aefth -r special barm j aor -p--e'a betseiU a berea tbe d-ce.T-r wdl ar.d tfte (it-cepUoa sreatly btad- ; Taauige to prartK-e -t For iijaoe. a picture dealer otrre bad tw ptrtore for sale tine, oa w ,, rooi of tbe painter's reputat on and j ht va l pa nting. wa worth 7 ,; tbe other, a nmch neairiiaar and at-1 t aetHre picture to ibe eye. b wfcfcoot ; t :t itriaic mrr.t or re,ritati j. il tbt ( orker. wotarl aot brinjt. .wbet It ra kniwc. more tfeun tr3o. A ma wbi ad aubde mmapr m rapodlr tb-at he bad , o bal k sure o arua,t a tBeif ansa tbe Use arts wrftf oacuar tim ptctnre dsdVr tohtay tortures 1 -jt bit, The dealer. utdeTsaalfar h trotter's jem'iarit. knifw that two mag- wouki detu-raaine him-kbe ai- trar-i it-.- o iw pwru.- o s m- enlta ol eye and the pne. 1 he , uked l aipi-earaBce of the ;3 pk-t- in be wouki retract it oa aeraait ol tbe : prior, lbd whde tbe higaer pree ot ; tbe other would make him tlMtk it j worth harrur. be wc-nld rej-ei it oa Kesl of the bc: sad the sreav : am.. The ntruh -anoeid t- list He j xcctiM bay ttaJcr j , r . . ... .- . v: i So the pieturc dealer Hscteii on? ot bi aoi dasxUn'; and gorgnou frama. ;ut tbe cheaper pictare mto tl and akrd !. tor it Tb. nek man a: one Uu."bt and pn.l ir A w.taou: a wrl lied the d -abr a rirai U taV ad.aatagr of the rcb man tgnoraat e;i;iot:e wf b- ralue of a p -ntre by t pnr and gratdt : .e nurn node m a m.iey the oo'y art standard had and beoeM himself at tbe a.n tin-' In aanbr cae a woma wo- kaoajejg ol lJe .pas lily of bitte vra ao xerv Ks-n and w no w at tbe same t: extrrmeh pur--Moa4. .nirti ibat tbe Z7vr sbonkl a.wuy fum.h her w.th the rrr l t ante!. Hy tel ' br meant a higher prce. if tHKssibb tbaa xavbodr eie pd. is order mat he :cih: U d :t. When ever she bought .xav at nftr tr eTeatv-av-cent- a pound. tin ra-e m;bt br. -e niwxy. look all he had. with sjufckxl intru lion. not to let aaxbodv e! hare any of t.iat kim! As it wa not always joi.hie lo ptx rtire tlie grade of butler uch a prtce should command, ami. disooverin; by a litrJe exp.-rim -nl that she really did am enow the t-t butler from a "ihkI but m t.- or iiaarv article. h asH un fre.pi -ally furn bed hr with whatever he i.ad oa hand, but charging from tw;ce lo thru tunc ibe price of tbe better. Hi- cx.eu wa that If h chargeil hr the true price she would not take it, and that tl wn- her pTHfe.. not her hkin; for tin butter, that sb mt de:ret! hint to gratJy. Wa he juuiii a o doing A dKior had a patten t- a xvoman xlll cted with a cane r eert tin to kill her. Hut a te sutler-d little be d d not forew-n her of tbe tult unul. evulenllx fearing thai it via enou. -he m-i-t.tJ ujioti knowing. "sie wihe!. - k -ait!, to make her wil! and prepare tor dea h. if it was inevitable, hinliiig that t:ie tjoctor woi'd ! one t her her. He tvade! the utije t for some time, but on her thr.titen ng to ask the ad. ce ot another tloetor loki her that he wtmltl not live more tbaa two month. The result was a be feared Ut real wih wa to have him allay, not co'iflrm her f.-ar. hhe biltcrlv reproetebrtl him lor telling her. and d.el tr.itu the shoi; in a few da. without making aux d s. position of her property Wh.t ouelil he t have done? Told or withheld the truth? Another doctor, at the urgent demand of a gent I'm hi. informed htm that be hail an incurable die-.,- Hntl that hi death wu not far ot! A he showed no ign of ill health, hi familv refused to believe the doctor, dismissed h m and hire! another. Warnel by hi prede ceor fate he made 1-ght of hi ikv tlent's trouble Although tne geiitleitiAU died a predicted, hi- latuily never for gave the prophet who prophc.s nl truly Anotli. r complicatton i-cau-cd by the cae. of patient who. with slight trouble wish to In- considered as great invalid, resent the doctor,! If tilling their complaint and dismiss him for an other who will humo- them. In such c.e boit.t! the do tor favor his pa tient' elf -deception' The delicate point in all thee jwob leuis is that thoe who have to -eltb them are not only the judge but the interested partie xlo Wi h the let dusjio-itioii in the wuri 1 to be honest ami coiiM-ient oils, they are stead:at!v tonfronted wit.i the tempta ion to tie ;. i cidc son not to loe anv thing bv it themsulvi -Ihlroit I'rcr i'res. THE MASAI. A ('iirlnua Trllie lnr llnlillnt I in On. lrl Afrleit. A more remarkable or unique ra -e doe not eit on the continent of Africa indeed, I mig;ht afelx say in t e two hemispheres. In their physi pie, -man-nr. ctisioins an ! re igiou In-befs they are distinct alike from the true neg-oe anil from 'he GaTi and . .mall. I her are the most m tgniheout iiMdile! savagi's I have seen or read of. HeauJa ftilly proportioned, they are character ized by the moo:h ant! o inded oull n if 1 1 AimiIIo type, rarely sh wmg tft knotty and brawnv tnucle of the true athlete. Th women are er deeitly drstii in bulb-k- hide Titer wr. by way of ornament, f-om twenty to lh rty pound of t.i ck iron wire iodd round the limb, arm, ami nck, b sides a rrext assortment of knd and iron chain. The mn w--ar only a snitll k.dkm gjtrment niind t e -bul th'r and bre:tt, th.it be-ng finewbat more ample ducnio:i atoong th married men. The mot rutiiArkalde dt -tinctious t haracter xe the vamwu eMrhs in the life h -l iry of tb Mai 'Hie Uiy ant! i:irls up to a certain atsr bxe vv.th their parent, and feed upon curdled milk. ntat and jrnua. At t are of iweixe with the r-rs. mid from twelve lo fourt-:. year wi'h the biy. they ar sen: from the married men kraal to one in whtch thre are o-ly young unnarnl men and wonvn 'inhere twy live nntd tJwy are marrted At thi- stage the mn are warr or, and the r wb ttccupat an I cjtlle-lifunj-; abroad and am'U.ut: thme!re-' a; home. 'Hie young women atlrmi t-i the raltle. binbl lb hu. ami perform oUnr nee ary hou eaoid dittt . !Vth -es are on tb -tri'iei.t dit- Al' .trtely noUung but tn-at ami tdk pne t.teir I p.- S:ir.l am! ber. Soijtw-eo. or regetabb i'ok1 are alike esebe . o ecul!ar iwleed are tbey ia tbe.r notions, that lb- v wiU not even ai tb mi ai of any win! aaimoL Morrr.-r. the meat aad mi k aro nerer taken tntrether. Ytr -reral day the on st:,oir -ok d-et. to le fol'.ed br the otbor after partxkmj-; of a powerful wirrarie. n kfl!iar a be" 'k ihgi dnnk the bk! raxv. wbtrb dwbtjei4 ufip.ics tbem w th lb- njeearr -nJt. In eating m-: tbey aiway rKire to tbe f-ret ia smti! potrLe. me oanpaaue 1 by Htmia.'wuwia. So pka-ant dw tbe Masai warrior fiad tm- life taa4 Ue ei dua marrie usul he ba pa.-, tbe pr me of 1 fe an! brina f had h strength derlice Te srrai wr-aar na i bearr buffalo-hide fcirid. th euord and the kttr-dccmr. are U-n bLd For a wmth be da- lb dswm of amtrr4d woaaaa. and iaeu a tajd and r-HKLb-e member tf Kaai ack-ry. lie re no aore to war. but de-Tote hiaa-Wf to the rears nr, 4 a brood of y oosg ararriar. H diet emare wjtb'h- mod-- nl K-. ami be may mdul:- m -le-sretalde &&. drink beer or p n . and Mtaoh ar chew tohtaceo. A. death the body h -nreplT I rows on to the hreuas xjtd the iJ ture. Fnm a Lectmr Ay 2 The I-bnade-pbai Cb-f of Polk-u say nodbiag -o break- up a raaj o Jiy s to 1- picked up ami exbib VL li the dr-re- at bd-4tarte-r. A man rho ba bfsaa mot in; oubtiy ami uaoberrL a be hmk-. mliuai: nrtdy for aa tMfratk-Kr, bas w-t tbaa paae th'j ieinc buwa up. and he gao.railv leaves town at onee. A -eon as one -vag li brk-a tafp. ko-.v rtrer. anotaer one U forrac!, 22d ib fHdate -ire ken; cosatir-y i ta EXIT PRESIDENT ARTHUR. !! tjy !wo 111 ! Wllk tK VU. uhi ! t:-p-t ot ih xku r-p. Pr-.-nt r.or btx dowr h h gh t,.tr with lb- e.si-w ! u.l nr-p. t 4 tbe w bo ixim N.wth and otlh tr i srt.sl al-ke. ..nl b rt& - eoampaatrd be tbe 'c--re re-ret of a x-tt k.rr fc-nlv that W uitauavtr.aai v at to eontiaue. Tbe ca a.jritj id tbe Kejmblieaa party would eerudah ' ae-r r. MT-irn. re tl.m(bt to b- tad it a. noad term for him. . no mtgmt 'mbal r ia Mr Mf uhI tan I ac-ri very c-neralh ex- a-ar' dsrt-av-at Mr Maaaw W- prerd . petder-t(s for x eoaUauaae- ot r x mueb r-putaka r bm of hi -uiaa aitnttM If a Wawrrtt : Mfr tar-x ia litl lrtxncb co-aid not be c-o-n. Tbf lemerti w-rt .titire y i ttrd with lb fir of h -idmb!tr.l a aa oppooMii. ur. 1 tW ma, of tbe Hepubbena ptrti h r-Rt Klv of tt kw-1 Ibat wbik Art -ur ba Un tb !rekleut of Ibe w hol- eouatn a ba t-a i.- ad tr- torthv U-eder of tbe wcutv ibi wa :. ,m in power ! i -inap'.e truth to ar ibtxt tl bet b-ea a !8j.' ume mcr a lrdeat b. r-irrd c-arrttag ih b m ock jawrwi e. rm it ba not bea une-4uatoa U the p-ole to ertnetH a trl rrd re itef st ittr ex pirn t ton of a Previdrnt.al tern. Wbiie Ar.bur-- . ntr.d upon no dx-n'ure ar eb. .: 4 anv u! thr ,H-e-otrsc te wh rh often ink th i ngnttHtn. he ka ?ra! Ir ifrov a ia thr ronnd DC id the retle a. . afr and d a fid rr. m w koe haml tb l.otor aail prnlx oi ibe ts.ut trx w r stsmre 'I"bere h ru aa -nt fe b-ejM e of bluster about bis ndmiiu?n Una lb at fc exosdiaglv jrmtrful U toerxtsjiir cxctftH a few n ,. ;oliL- ciaa When wc me-wnrw lh to4iioo thai Arthur ha attained in ifcr Nla .I t'eisouatry. 'f mnt lut frre l e dtnhaalagt anierwh-,h b eutrred nton the Adminirtt.oti Hi im jiartx w dUtrac'e I to the xerye ' d -. lutHMi by int-rnnl feutU that had been aggravated by ib mtt tad rnet au biion; ow ,mr tot rumtaae he had ''. tne eonhdenee of hi w n partx. ami he ra ditntk.d bv tbe country at lart; Nti 'Me-IVetdeu: ever ue- tv.-d.-d to the P-esiden. y under u.h d iiculti'V.; and none o iiee.Wac exer ... ., .. i . . i . ... cain-il the etxihdeui e nntl regar.l te cotintrx a he ba. dom The man w ho can thn isjuoport himlf and onl of uik"ou win iotlkl-nee hn great qnal- lue. A small mtntlisl-mxn would cer tainly hate fa led where Arthur ha sue. dcd. The tersonul Adnnnblmtlon of hi o!ice hit lnen a tn.del of unf.-dl ng cmrtesv xud thgnity It ho b-a a i-i an AduiiaLtmtim. ami n Adurnis tmt on thxt in d--ne all it c.ul I to er re t aceiimulatoti nbue Ihtrut; kt hort term f e pnncipb- of n rfrnt-f civil erv ie. have !'ta matnlaiit.i and r-s .liitely infued into th- department. '1 hi hn I ,n a ijntet vvrk. but not -o'.d in importJtarf to any thing that c!a imil the att'nlHn of the .overn-iix-tit. When tie h stor'nn look for jrreat ine.inre con-iuunuitisl ia thi admtn-i-lratiou. he will have to remember two th ng In the firl plnre Mr Arthur' term for accoindibing auythiui; ka I en verv ho't short in time, and short bv reason of hi inhentnnee ..f the unttnishcd jdi ii antl quarrel of the jireeeditig adliunitnttkii. It ne bi! a long; t in of latieui wait.ag an I c r cumpeclitn b fore he could beg'n U move at all. And in the e.-ond place, h s nduiin-tration ha li-n n of gra lual haling. when what wa tnott u'dii! was a tcndv. iut ( .over n meat, under vvhich itl onal fe!ing 1h1i1 diapt'ar Ant! the student will not ta I to ee in tr e yars of tin Admmi ttatton a decide 1 nm! most hentlhful gn.w'hia the ionciouue id uat'onal itx North and outh. For th lu ellliiency o' ( 'onfrit Mr. Arthur mt reMniMe With a Iientoerntic Hou.-. no lcgwlatkiti d anv prnctiral vabtr ha In-cn jMtil.r. If the Hou had Iwtn H'-pubbeHtl. xve houkl if doubt have hml some wt teoljuttnerii of land aud taxation, and the ro stiinmnt on of leg.slntH:i of hnannal neeesltX Mtlt Will ft Itomtiie Mud IM- comj ernt Ihttr ant ppgreiX'e mn.-ur- of ndui at'ntion bare l-en im- w.dte. P.ut the adminitration ba en fir from kile Tbe ncjrothu on of the foreign trenlies. xv-,xUx'er tbe;r Sate mav be. ,how an n! ghtrtd anil i m prehetiixe apprenenkH cd the grt w Jj tMia.r. opportunitx an! neel of tk "nUil tatjsv The (.oxeranieat Ua been ow-erls. w ith such a legislature: but an Administration thai put forth such a talmaa!ik ebrm m that mlo.liel in the lat report of tb Ser tarv of lh Traurv i an not be rv5d kw in poliev or in aor-hn'din of what .-demanded for tbe pro-penty of t.e- ituatry , IVrf are few peo,d la tbe I mtrd jtal. exept Ut. wm are out ami Prewtdenlial oflier He i!rv well of Uhj wbfd euntrx. and be has it. enn hdence and r-p-et- - Hnrtfirrd wriiif. THE TWO R'S. Th- r.jl-i:rTiliI'l r.tlr-j r.f f Jtr ltT- rIIr .X.lmltlt rtt.n. The dkmi4-al of a nomr of TTea nry aeent. on the ground that tb-ir -'rxre aro no kgr n-dod. t oom mendid by lb) pf!rr of Ae Ad-mmf-atioa an impofVaat measure of eiNMatr. wbieb w.JJ te tb f.o ranout z&.f,t' a Tr Iet tt l-t ad at lb mtt thn. otu' uprtJuoo of-k-kxJ-i have uadobt'd!r l--o ea-ttdfrtad. So far a the new Ad-ttfcirarm ina reduce the jrrrk- br dp-omg wt -atch dkT t wdl b-rie betorty prii?4 No fane d-tr the r te-atm in oflk-e of ay psjon wbv work t not aedd maid tf rt b- farurid that any hare be-a kept -a the 7 Uk partkma nbr Jlan pubbe ra-ots. the wuer tHey are re?ored the lKter. Nul a whprr of opfMitara will W mode by Kep- hiasaswL si all rwtW. ltt watt be trmmd. wrbem :be -nrmi bar- cote to tin Vrataad the dtt of ibrir IVawrtm-eusX that the iberd4"abtempbyrd wferrf eri-e- were not rea'ly r-?dd bra bm xrnr uararb mlVr tha many bare up wedi It wd bf UmmrL tor aaapk-i. tb tt Uhe adof tbe cii 49re srea :y at difierrat uo: thai tbe -mr w.eh atre- the trW- Uam of t&t mra dorinc porta f tb y-ixr rm& be a-nw at other t me be a aamt!ec aa -aber. It w 1 W found. i-o. that m arx'rr to bar perm eoicptrut to do dbr work J rh- ?kme wneu their aerv-k-e arr n-edrd .: w njramry ba tnen uadW roo4ant trakam-c and ia aa.lMrtJ9H w.-ib ft ArU-i Thb k prtr tartalrt.ff ir cnr in io-e brnzwnV of the CYb m wltwh rp-r ar taeadai. &! K the new Adtaunv-er-aajOa di jbairgea ruBBf-iirmt enif-erw. u-ueCag i that tt case oMm tather wrafeow: Atm-j-nhy be tmaVrmtati af the air reomre tm-aa. ta w rmm Uant ti bo aad a ssjfc5 M4riorsr, If tl b r.U'ied. sder a isl- ftfctca.-?; ci want to If ta. wh. Ho not oe Ar-bur - fc h m i4fuotl eTar-fe,, Admtat-i ration com- to a clo-- with f wU 3fc - bo mad f r !, ex. grt. am! t).err are Jill wr wb w U u lhr &,, mt confer that be ha Idled np and noS : w ptmbiltlr Ur ... or impairiui thr d'rnity and butur of tbt ttmmtmaLtm ii-,.',-!- r.mld .i hr-C i se j rsaontt. to r4 rbl of !'cjaiM eaa oiTV- irdt a B-.ViTts'l lb bU of iW dJfiervnt ol4e. 4 fU-T-rd. b-? IK ad f -m nvw apfs-A., to H tb-r ifMw .Ui lVin-rs. : imi&c; . m: Bb-rxd tV trwk pffrrtfu tL Mr lTerrtanr Aja rUi- wwl cwm a4bta-c br ar fab p-4e- ot r(.trav brh W 4eirad --aS- to irr a dr-Trwd of the bx fr-aiUa;; ap- yTWwxHti. It tebA-jo fcratat that the f lb rrie' btrb hA u dAl wth friawi (.ru tk latrrawu Urteatx kn- 1 ta- rt arf ! r .4 n4rv Imm t to erttppt ta tore br akh )Marb frtuad drrtk d tbu to maXe lit eo betiue ef U.t, a bkr ajtd br wmr ib8b--dt. it Ja ben b.ct rvftd t rewrk tt.t d lWl in Itaal e". U :i r im rvvrd vrfcci lKe rea rnt are ntwtde. tad It ill bw -- tttal tirrT prt d tb Uix bo twn bl Uurotib thr Ueee'rx d th d- trtrt. r.v Pres-nJaat x bt tiad aay ! -rp1 that ta T rxtwl rsrurm be .! br brnrtv Mipnort. Netlber thr rvmJr ar Utr K.-oeNK-aa rtx der :.aj ... ta tu- rontiB wbet a. - o p end-r pvt Adoi.iirMo. H wttl ftnd frrr ibaa be pct.v t wh-irr i'trr h nal on e p? b m t -Ht tl ot at oner im tA oibr katl t xrfor-io w Ji h isfyf3.ril wtth coOtrf abk feu, o kt Ot w k U ruiorm o .nira-tsl ir.n .-.. t to Mr Mxa&iu? aad b- w II .nt St j Mmtu nj bjirn iw ! law t .ai Mr himr!f el rrfetntaf nr" iha ,uj ( whrr hrneli of tb butrnuawt A. )'. Tribm ' -- - DEMOCRACY'S DOUUT. It 1r. Xtf. I tr4MC trtllloM Knlwril. Hh Xf .Ml.w. V rry prumiavet frtxiurw f tk il fw da ba l- tb tntat4r good ntxlure wwk bta-h t ebiMt-je ol Admiaivtratt. ha- bru rverneAl lti JirnJte matt -m wprwaai,!,,; J , . . , ..- f.tb haxe brr:fuUx attl ia tvtaj; " Mr (l-erelaajd a e-.-l -nd oC nnd mnaitwtd at 1 f"mt n brixri.r di- notUoii u kttk fr rd rult frtitu htm. ami to withhold ail a Ii'tm . rtuV Cim and pnjrtJU nl m in adt it nl ' b hrtlte arlta thai wotdd b io pw ll M lo their V.en. I'rtJJ.. mt Wave ,t ttt aaltirdly beu kdr orr Miib aa oerurrtmo' a ibe ur enron of thar partv lo jtrxxrr. ami ba not txHtn iar tt; la their manlfe4at of d. liht. Hut thee i- a rdtral di tier rue hi th r.-peJtire poktt n d b two jwr t im, ibe l(ep.Wkan riport athu from tk- new order of Ibme nd m- srtptCtttlv kaVe mo dnMlf -point WinlJ Ut .tik forward Ut. lut 1' HocrrtU tbul tlirir retotr uk alrly alavd by a xUibh joitnixture of iboiU aad appro benstoft It wit j ol not iei.bb tiant. when the Pmsident f Uodr 4Mfta d ! t.tred hi maujnral In thr pr. .-im nl an audienre bxond accu ri - com(ula tioTt. one jkh-Uou thereof fn-'el t. drnw forth the eu Uxl clteer tba" jcrri-l it oik r perkd. And that poruort lourkn nnpknantlv MpH tne wh-;i! that be t-lot to the 1 e,rruk- henrt jut m, the a!l-eHjrrt.f lopkr ft I the otr.ee "To the victor Iwd'Htfr the jimI" ! a dor!)" ta xvbM li tttr fwV ti nbf ol Pemoerncy. with a vr fv ex.., p . bit aw abtdlnj; f ilk It iiinl vrk.r ar- lnn m forr.t. and thex arw b-re fur the j tor j of e-una !. ..ou of tkomsr thul la thrir e-s eoro ti n'e thir Jejfltimnle apod "lltej hn e t blbt! nnd f alsl rvot drank for a few day, ami a n now ready to at end to bu . Hill alt (MmIx eofiiim up Ui dipa.rliar ck -1 of the new fntj-;led dotnnr i.f ('.il--jrTKt reform, ami thr ro5f jt.s bi'ilt thn Mr. (Jexelao.! i renllt nn k-te. brleer In it applb ritiitfu pt now. No ape ot U I .itio. r-attr -boot r-nl Uh when tiir l.ibSrrrK-e eU"M of the lrr.deu imtupirii) w a read Th pt aim tuieae that prevailed at thai aotirni ka m.-l Iter trohen yet far a any Prmrral i roor.i-ne.1 In tar r wmiU -n ami nil tber rt" wait ng in kttr.l ep.etitrx o .. if b w rey m ejrart. aad l aftrr aJ! a r at arm id lbputl aa ur to ."ontiuue im thtr pr irr-t t"itn for no betw reaeoa than that tbj tt boo, ddigemi, iaiidr and rMckH' tioosly faithful bt tb daseHare of th'iir obl;ata'et to tb eruiitravt. It i plain rnoueh to&t If Mr lec law I w t m wriH! reral ttmAsi ....... .j i.- .n ..-.-.. w 4rnn ft tu t Hepub:teaa. aad tr 'i rae- mfc1 il1tmmtmA i.mr no. wt i--, mmA c it Mr btrlandi c-rd - rf Xi laraitott. and fo- tit" ar rati that I b-MUM-rar-r will br th pr-vl maintara h k-e tkat majr rbaeejr dkorly to an atgrr v&r of pro(. ami dtrmtmrmta-fa. .mtimtl fapwabmnt, A PROCLAMATION. s.jt "f K I;.mw1 THlnr XX l.lfk Ml roiiMw t .a-i r tr n.. r -. Inrtu. ljusm TTp3p'r are pebUrdrmej tbe toiiowmr rrl uaalir Uie uaprr. too that it t buttv-rou T "wrrr i'Hr. Uwtm IL T ', ?'rs r a. im.i ta tmy lm ta xt.4Mi ti.rm.a ta i- me rtr r .Mptys A., t e of 4mwrtarr Mr m "ra tat i ar. jhmI :; r m ta"f nan ao4au. tar. i- ;-r-ae m. aan tkaltM.l T- ,iio t- U , tttr Hw- - atf kOTrr Sr mm ur fUc Hi!'- f lr .- tw --4, w tMawt ft -a c " ' I m ttt mm sa tt wiriuaar ,iii ai- t br -j t rarini fs eXw mi a ' Mr s ajar iwwi im tt f UW jtoa mf rw JtHr man ft fiat. mttmt . l mr sd U UWr tae ai e i aa trwdine o-a m A nri - m m hut taV tmmi MMpr trU k a. j- a MBrv4 mm . Mt" ! inMtt trf jfrj4 -4r m rit r.r at tar JUfczti jrO , aU -V - X aS ' S I WMM't mm ttw axarir m i ftr 'v I tm tnr w 4 m ' a. Ur w M a m? v3 n a i C tfto i nfcawi u , In jrt .t.v -wsotr ta mt UWr a . sj4 r Jk &j ' ta ww M crraaX impT "rma nr av mtjmn TV-How. w ium ItoMaaC w iw mr fruwr rwmnrz -t ii " naataimutr avrax t law m c a . Uhr wnk s. . ! ts rKs v o a anecrtt)nrkMrt. 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