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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1883)
- - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - _ _ _ _ . . : . } TIIL Ut1ILY I3iU14t1TIA , SATURDAY JULY 28 , 1883. I THE Ohi , II BEE. , rnbf + hrd eserf.merntng , exceptSunday : , The only binnduy morn8pg dally. xRMa IT MAU. . One Ycar..81ne0 Threenonlhs & 00 SliMonthe , . , . . . , . . . , . . . , , . . Tne RUM.T RRR , WRLI.IIRD RTrRT MItDaR1DAL TRAMS MaAln , One . . . . . . . . , . , . . , , . , $ e0 SlxMnnths. . , . , . . , 1.00 One Month . . . . . . 20 American NoweCnmpany , Solo Agonte Nowedeab en In the United Statce. tURRIC9rDND.NC6 A Oommunkalldn , rclatfnq to Now. and rdntorIal muterehouldbeaddre. + ed to the EDtroa or hR Dea.a .C.1RRl1 LXTTRRe. All lushness l.ettere and nemittancce .hould be .ddreudl to Tile flan t'r.uamNn I MPANT , OMAIIA. DrafU , Cmccke and re + tofee ortlere to he mule pey able to the order of the company. TBE BEE BUBLISUING COG , PROPS. E. ROSEWATER , Editor. A $76,000 Pnizi in the lottery has boot drawn by a lieutenant in the army. This boats poker playing by a very largu lnn I'orit Y Tiu khedive of Egypt who bravely visited Cairo to inspect the stricTon city is prostrated with cholera and will prob. ably die. 1txn IALAKAUA offurs his royal yacht for sale. The royal larder leas boon run , ning low since the coronation which ate up two yuan' revenue , CtUSnEn banana is a udw color. If it is the color of the et r8 a inn sues after hohaa accidentally cruahod aba ana with his feet , the tint must bu very brilliant , Oauen Wttm : , who has bcmn eailing into America in his lectures in England , will Rail for America again on August 14th , Mr. Wilde will diacover that the sane golden crop cannot be cut twice. SoSIE one has estimated that the anthracite - thracite coal fields will last 300 years. Tile is good leWS for western railroads whose high tariffs ntaku hard coal in No. braska one of the luxuries of life. THE interesting letters from the north country that have appeared in TurE Br.E the //Garnet" over signature were i written by Mr. Clement 'CliMe of this city , who has decided to adopt journal. 1 ienl iw a profession. Mr. Chaeo has laid s an excellent foundation for future sue. 1 c/ise. ' Tus New york S'un is still fighting It , B. Hayes w ; th an energy which indicates that there is a sad dearth of editorial topics just ROW. Owing to the strike the telegraph isn't bringing much news , and at best in aum11wr startling topics are I i scarce. But what does the Sun want done with It. B. Hayes ? TimE Chicago board of trade , the Now York board of trade and transportation , and a half a score of other commercial " bodies have passed resolutions setting forth that business lugs boots stepped long oliough amid urging a settlement of the difbrencos between the neon and the Wcsttni Union by arbitration. It has got to Conte sooner or later. I BELLE IIAnntS is a heroine and martyr t in the eyes of the Mormons. She is con fined ni the penitentiary , near Salt Lake Cityl where 8110 fs daily visited by mod and women high in the church , who con- tinunlly exhort her to hold firm and not betray her Saviour into the hands of tllu Gentiles. In the Mormon belief a woman's husband is her only Saviour , and she cannot be raised after death ox- cop ; tltrouglt him. Bollo'a case is a test 01111 under the Edmunds law. Several years ago a saint sunned Clarence Merrill took her for his third wife. She hiss borlio two children , whose paternity has never buen questioned. Merrill is being prosecuted for polygamy. Belle Harris waa summoned as a witlossr Wore you over niarriedh She refused to answer quesitions as to her Inarriago. Come. quontly she was adjudged guilty of con tempt of court and sentenced to pay a fine of $25 ; also to be imprisoned until slio'should become a tractable witness , SEORETAnY FowE1t has Issuoda call for $31,000,000 of the 311 per cents , An Aa iociated Press dispatch from Washingto n which brings this information adds that the call has boon , necessitatal by sett mates of the treasury departidont , which indicate another heavy eurj lue at th ° end of the present fiscal year. This is as we predicted , Under the workinge 0 f the now tariff and tax law the rovenu ° will bo very little decreased , For thi ° past month the customs duties have ex j ceoded those of Juno , Internal rovenu ° i chiefs oetimato that the reduction of ro ceipta in their departments cannot ux coed $30,000,000 by the end of the your. In , other words , in spite of prouisee an d oebmatOs , the treasury surplus on July 1 r 1884 , is likely to be nern that $00,000 , 000. If sibeoquent developments buns out these figures , the democratic congros s will ho brought taco to taco with thi ° saigo problem with which the last repub . dean congress wrestled , Reductio n of taxation will again be a prominuu t issue and as the country is not prepare d to'mako further copccsaione to the distil lens aid tpbacco mmtuLacturore , a roduc tlon in the tarill trust 01100 more bu men sidered. For this reason the contest for th apeikersiip ; ) assumeq a imtloilal iulport Alice. Mr. Randall's candidacy Is as auredly in the interests of the high tarif protectlcniste. Mr. Carlisle rcproeon to the Slow thrill democracy. In eelocthn g the eommitteo on ways and moans , phi spi tkur of the next coigroae will bo ubl e to shape Icgielation on flits importan ts quostion. Far this reason Mr. Carlisle' s candidacy will reeolvo the cordial sup . port of all 'wise are in fayor of further reduction of national taxation and a cheapening of the necooaaarlos of life. 1..Yb1A ! J Tf .V STIUKL. The great tblegraphi strike is causing a gt cat amount of fncouvcnenco ? t At bus 111055 amen throughout thu counily , and them are Rignifle lit hints that if some conpromiso is not 5onn effected , the public will be compelled to tnko the mat- fcr iii its OWlt hands , It has been suggested - gested that a i10W line of telegraph con netting the principnl cities of the cou11try could be conetnictC(1 in three Iitotlthle if the work were pushed witli the utmost - most , energy. Tito claim is made that trhon the cheapness atol facility with which poles and wires can he put up are considarod there ought to ho no difficulty in securing the necessary' capital for anew now company that would put it out of the power of the 1Vestern Union mo op- ely and its adjuncts to control the tel ° graphic intercouso of the people. Of course if the new line hs constructed - ed at once there tivill be no ditfi cushy in obtaining at nnco skilled opera. torn at fair rates of wages. In favor of such a company is the consideration sidoration that it would not be weighed down with the enormous load of watered stock which the Western Union is compelled polled to carry. Since thu organization of tire Western Union it has purchased franchises of rival companies for which it has issued upward of $50,000 , 000 of stock , not notch more than one- fifth of which represented an actual inveatniett of capital. It is estimated , in short , that more titan half of the Western Union's $80,000,000 of stock is water. It is estitnnted , and with good reason , that if upon this $80,000,000 of nominal capital the Western Union has been able to pay a dividend of 3 per colt , after paying all expenses of operating and extending - tending uncut , a new company , organized on a solid basis , without any water in its stock , could pay handsome dividends and good wages to its eniploycs , and that whether on the capital plan or on thw en. nperttivo plan of giving the operators n share in the undertaking , such a company - pany could not fail to secure an adequate return for its investment. The suggestion is not likely to ho carried out , but the earnestness with with which it is ugol by several of time leading papers east shows low thoroughly - ly aroused the public has become to the dangers which throatou it from the control - trol of the entire telegraphic system of the country by a single corporation. Such a plat as that proposed might re have matters for a short time , but sooner or later the now lice would fall into the hands of the Western Union , The only practical solution of the problem - lem iN the ownership of the entire telegraphic - graphic system by the government. A postal telegraph system with graded classes of employes and good wages for all employed would give the country what it has never yet 115(1 , cheap telegraphy - graphy at uniform rates with impartial service and perfect immunity from strikes , Tus Indianapolis Journal publishes a bit of romance connected with the late Gout. OH , which it saga is well known iii the army. The late general was a grandson - son of George IV , and Mrs. Fitzhorbort. His father , James Ord , son of 'that nor , ganatic marriage , was raised in the faith of his mother , and was , like his so , a Roman' Catholic. Janice Ord , when a boy , wrae sent to France to be educated , and was afterward brought by his tutor to Georgetown college , whore ho became a professor. Ho took part in the war of 1812 , serving as captain. Hu was long a clerk at Washington , and died in 1872 0 r 1873. Ho assured the name of Ord , which was that of his tutor , from a desire to avoid unpleasant notoriety. Thus th ° scion of a royal line was given a gloriou I In name , although at assumed one , to adorn n the pages of American history. OTIIEII JiANAS TITAN OURS. Chambord hiss recovered , the excite wont over the Tanativo affair hap subsi doll , the Suez Canal disagreement lm boon smoothed over by Mr. Oladstono' refusal to prose the matter before th commons and the steady advance of th cholera towards the Mediterranean hu ns placed all Europe under quarantine 'ride , in short , is the condensed budge of European news for the wook. Th rapid rocovorynf thoCount do Chanbord hue aroused suspicious that his late ill ness was purposely exaggerated. Ther are those who discern in the frequent ro ports from Fruhedorf at attempt bring the nano and claims of the oxil0 d Bourbon once more prominently befor the French people , The hostile feelin towards England which was arouse nntong all classes of the French people b the Engish occupatiout of Egypt huml boo still further intensified by time Tamativ unfair , the English attitude in regard toe French pretentious in Africa and lh nugotiatiune regarding the building u the second Suez Canal , Mr Dc Lessepe has relieved bur. Glad atone of sums onbarrnasncnta ii the last mentioned ( lillleulty b y cheerfully releasing hhtt front hi pruulieoe of Iiuaicinl aid , and tlm an noniceneutt that Frlusehi capitalists scan ready to push the enterprise of a sawn canal tluvughi to a speedy contplutiun Thu attitude , however , of the common in questioning thu validity of the toot I opuly of the Frouch company has cause , m uch rancor in Parieiai diplomatic au financial circles , and still further intenei foul the hostile feeling which is uiail tested on the part of the French ropubli towards the h uiglish 1)001)10. Thu Prussian laudtag hiss closed it session , following by some weoke the ad jeurunotit of the Gorman reichata g which eat for fourteen months , Tim ro sulta of the work of the two bodice hay been humiliating in the extreme. AI that is cherlehod by the liberal demon . of the German people suffered a crushing defeat , and Gottnany is handed over to a conservative-clerical alliance which , under Iliamnrck'e dhecticnl , fs master of the field , trod will rcmainso for soveralweoke to ennie , The 1Latssing of the budget ahead of the regular time , although formally constitutional , is , in fact , an attack on the spirit of the con stitution , and , so the victory which Bismarck has achieved was by the help of tto ) cloricale. Thin greater part of the Liberals , perceiving that they were a helpless minority , joined the supporters of the government and postponed some of the most important items of expense , so that the chtancollor is bound to convene veno the reichstag at the begimung of next year to subunit to it a supplementary budget. Nevertheless , the defeat of time reichetag is overwhelming , as , instead' of taking up the cudgels , it yielded to the harsh dcmatlls of Bismarck. Even the fact that he won his success by a great sacrifice , introducing the imperial influ dice and wishes into party strife , cannot be pleaded as an offset against the real loss of diguity and authority which the reicllstag has suffered by jts meek sub , sorvience. The worst defeat , however , of all is latest legislation on the relations of the 1'rusuian goverutsnent witls Rome find the Catholic church. The advances made by Bismnrck would bo inconnprehensiblo if his endeavors to gain the support ( if a powerful party did not control all his political actions. It is more that strange tluat so proni nett a statesman as the chancellor , led by the desire to subject everythiue' to his dictates , disdainful rejected the services - vices and assistance of those who were eager to c o1lorate withu him , and is now trying to win over to his side a party whose interests centre in Mono and in the principles of the Itotmtn Catholic chntrcli , Iii the first tout yearn after the egtablish- aunt of the north Guinan union and the o upire , hue carried every measure by the help of thu thoroughly unselfish national liberals ( numbering from 160 to 180) ) , and of a few so-called free conservatives. Since 1870 Bismarck has only exceptionally - ally succeeded in carrying through his measures with the assistance of the Ul- trauiontaucs , who , like the clever tradesmen - men , uaku their terms beforehand , and tvhio have an advantage over him in the fact that ho can no longer fall back on the liberals , who on the contra ht hiui like ono man , while the conservatives alone ore mentally , and numerically too weak. Tins the same statceunan tvlto in former years declared Windthorst an intriguing - triguing enemy of his country , and aol- utnnly protested that he would never go to Canossa , has now proceeded further south on the road to Itome , and has just voluntarily , at least , if net cheerfully , passed under the Caudino forks. The premier has again bent before the gathering storm. On Tuesday Mr. GladAtone announced in the house of Coialtouu that lie would ask parliament at its proseult session to ratify the agreement - ment made with Du Lusseps regarding the now Suez canal. This was a virtual acknowledgment that the government would have been beaten on the question and is only one of many signs of time weakness of the party of which the premier is the head. The tie which binds tonetluor time Wluig and Radical wings of liberalism in England is daily growing weaker and it is 'growing plainer that even 'Mr. Gladstone'n powerful personal - sonal influence cannot much longer make oil and water Unix ; The Radical faction as it grows stronger presaosnuoro strongly umpof the premier for greater recognition , The Whigs now control more than half the laces in the cabinet and though weak in the count umintain a consider. 0.610 strength in the counnom. Having undertaken to dictate the home and foreign policy of the govenunott under threats of mutiny it will not be reumark able if they na confronted with the same weapons at no distant clay in the hands of their radical allies. Ireland is quieting down. Since the execution of the invnnciblea there him been very little erilje in Ireland. During - ing the month of Juno there wore only fourteen agrarian outrages. At several of the recent aseizes there were no erinlt nal cases on trial. Tim high alerilr of Waterford reported to time judges of the Murteter circuit that ho had not a crind nal in either the city or county jail. In Louth the judge was presented with white gloves as a token of maiden as- . sizes. In these cases that were sot for trial the crime dated back to the time when the invinciblee flourished. Thorn was a'plontiful crop of informers in all e such cases and convictions ware readily 0 obtained. It is notable that utmost of o those charged with agrarian crime have nsnever ] tad any agrarian intorests. They aru mostly reckless spirits of the towns- . roughs ; and would ho called hoodlums and deadbeats iii tide country. 0 The cholera is steadily increasing. All Egypt is flop practically infected with the contagion and the luckless khedive 0 lies at the point of death at Alexandria. . Jut Cairo the death roll hiss neumted teD D 600 deaths u day. Suez and Port Said are also stflctud. Thum are reports that the discnso has crossed the Moditor- 0 ranean and tluntoholora has broken ou t g in the Bulgarian province. , while tw o d isolated cases have appeared on time Lon don ducks. Y s Thum French cabinet has a very' seriou s e issue presentedl to it in the decreasing r0 ceipts of the I""remicli exchequer. Fo r years time receipts steadily exceeded thus e estimates , until it bt an to seem as i f f there wane limit either to the prosperity ty of France or her puucr to boar publi c hurlers. Disbursoucnts were as elastic as the receipts ; year by year a fioatin g i debt huts accumulated tobefunded , trans furred or concealed by sotie one of tl1 o e nmaly vicious nlethuda of French bud until last wintur Icon Say slewo d Mat the edge of s ° ntethhn g like uattona 1 d bankruptcy h dad buen reached. A hail d N'uas caled in pros tectivu ox emulitutres . ruatecllentwuoflrailroadconustruction the n uutdfinturanl itti trovouonts were ' post. 9 routeti turd tlwldubt refu11dud but thi u . ordhna outlay reuutius a sot n scab which makee the deficit in recei its fo r a the brat six nnntthe of 1883 a most sort uus unattur , _ The census of Egypt , bogus last yon r 0 b Sir Auklaud Colvin and just com da t od shows the toiuhitton of the cou utr ty to be 0,008,230 but iluudurod wrotcites Cairo hts a to tulatiou of 308108 ; Alex s atdria including its euburlie 208,775 Port Said , ] 0 6t1'Suez' 10 013 ; Tantah , 33,726 ; llfausouralm , 20,781 ; Itagazig,10 , . 040 ; Rosetta , 10,691 ; . What tim porn lation will ho when the ( is quo fiuiehn eS ° its ravages Heaven aily knows ; but i 1 rumakes the heart sick toeomlenpplate it t And yet life in E g ) f iL under the squeoz ing , torturing process of the French and British baullmdldore can hardly ho wortha living. The liritislt tories are quito confident tlmt time corrupt practices act will not prevent bribery nl English constituoicies and will not tend to keep rich moon out of parliament. One of the tory organs says : "It would not any muchl for the brains , tnou h it nti ht be creditable to the nmorals of any bits umblih ntnn in a medium sized born h'tf with 5,003 and no questions asked to could riot , even at short notice , secure nn eloctiot against any beta popular candidate who butto11od his purso-oven with time corrupt practices actin full swing. " ' 1110 t5its do not our tortain very compltmentary opinions of thio average Eu lush voter's political bout- estY and public moralitY. Franco is dlntennined to pursue its recent cent colonial tpolicy. 'I'11o Journnt die 1)cbais , affecting not to know that much of the recent unplcasantness between Franco and England ] ns arisen out of France's colonial elesi one and the ins. pect that they might nterfere with lEn- ; ; land's future a homes intimates that the British government ought to be antis- fled that so pacific a umiuister as Wad. dmgton has been appointed to London. It naively says : 'Frnco can then 1nir- sue her colonial policy. " _ _ China has forbidden the exportation of live stock to feed the French troops nnw embarking for Tonquin , and great is the wrath of the French therm England , too , is aggrieved because an snglish11mn had an interest in time apgcmlation , I'robably China will back down gracefully and say that she merely desired to pro , feet lonquiu from the foot mod mouth disease. It is a plcasnre to record the defeat by the Chilians of the band of laud pirates in Pcru known as the Mnnteneros , under Caceres. They are of time class to whom no quarter should be given , and the snouur they are externti11ated the sooner the o will ho how of iotce not only for the Chilians but fur the Peruians themselves. Cardinal McCabe on Sunday reiterated to the Dublin clergy the principles and policy act forth 11i the recent circular front the Pope to the Irish clergy. It was entirely to b0 expected that time Car. dinal would accept that circular obediently - ly , anti time dniportumco of his rouarks cousists in the fact that ho felt called upon - on to make theta. It is evident that the clergy in general have not shown a tractable - able spirit on this question , and the Car- dinal's object was to recall thou to their allegiance. MvuA'r HALSTI AD has taken his lance in humid , and charges iii the following man , nor on time Now York b'un's Dorsey budget : Concerning some of the statements we have no knowledge , but there are certain accusations that we know arc falsehoods. We name them : ' 1. The story about Garfield at Chicago is a fabrication-bosh-not true-should not be talked of-There is no foundation to it. 2. Tie narrative about the August conference ferenco we know to be false m important pmtrbculare. 3. The MacVeagh interview with Mr. Conkliug we humour to be woven of fiction and colored with lies. 4. The slander Stanley Mattlluws is a self-evident lie. 5. The series of charges rest upon the unsupported assertions of persons not credible. 0. There is not a scrap of testimony from first to Inst. Tim striking operators are called "Knights of time Roy. " Nights at the key arc what they are kicking about. SINGULARITIES. Crowds nra vhithtig the botouikal garden in Washington , to see the holy Ghost flower in bloom. bloom.Hale Hale county , Alribauna , has a colored dwarf , a girl about twenty years old , who is only 3 feet 3 inches to height. Mrs. S. A. Itobinsonl of Newman , Gn.kill- ad n coach.nldp snake in her front door-yard that was four and ono hnlf feet In length. It wait chnaingmu rat. An cnonuous spider's web , seen recently in Franconia Valley , N H. , was of tle gee metrical kind , stretched between two trees. ' 'fheguys orsupport. were fifteen foot long , mud the web three feet iu circumferona 'ruse chaupes of level of the Caspian son puzzles zlos geographers. It has risen and fallout at irregular inturvals alueo 1870 , but was ten feet lower in 1830 thmr iii 1870. In 1882 it was tea and ono half inches higher than in 1830 , San Kates , of Henry county , Ga , , kau u calf with three Iogs. Timers homily one hind to1 , . Thu anhual skips about nun ity. Au- otllor calf , owned by James 'P. Smith , of Miutgomiory , Al.hwm died from hydrophobia , after many road antics , , The attention of u faun hued on hello Roache's ranch , near ] iodwood City , was attracted - tracted by the atranga noise of a bind circling in the sir. Ile saw It suddedv fall , and , rua nhmg to the place , ho saw it I i the jaws of o rnttlesnnko , wideh ho killed. 'rho euake had sixteen rattlesaud was six feet iu length , A horse can ecarcwly lift twu thirde of its own weight , while one small species' of June beetle can lift 00 times Its weight. 'oftl thousand such .Tune beetles could lift as much as adraft horse. Were our strength in pro isutlon to title ws could play with tiie weights equal to tam tines that of a horse , while an elephant crarld move mountulns , A Now Orleans paler says : About 6 o clock in the afternana , while I'ruf. 1Villimns was giving swhnunimig eshibitiomm in Iaka Pent chartraln , hn saw mnoviug upon lbw top of the water hi a direct line and within two feet of hiul , what he supposed at the timu wits an alligator. Ito grasped the jaw with loth hands , and with a sudden wruneh broke it. In thu caatot for the mastery , Prof.Villtmns was twice carried under the water before ho sudeeedud in landing the monster upon the wharf , where it was ascortmiiuud that he hod captured a saw fslr 3 fret2 Lecher In length , with mu baiy2 feet incircumfereoco the 42 the saw were teeth. A turtle was picked up on the prondeua of ( lee , 'l'hotnpsoml , 1Vest Islip , I. 1. , upon whose buck were the Itmitlale : 'N , S , " amid the iato 1717 , Mr. Young. rceemtlly saw a turtle in time same locality ruurkod ' it , W 130 , " 'rim hnitlale of Judge Junnthan Then ison and an almost ineligible date , suppoaod to have beuu carved 85 years ago , wore found imp. e1 the shell of another turtle about a year shoo iii the sauo locdtty. ' ! 'luau old rei dents have been confined wtthhi mm limited area by tss'n streams of water. The tusk rued tusk tooth of what Is pro uuuneod u ° tmnumoth born founi l I Hoar Syracuse in a gravel pit. The tooth ii twelve bmcho. In Jangth and weighs about twetmtyfivo pounds , Or. John F. lioyton , wIn ' nxpoaed the Ca dutT ghunt fraud , has exatuhmed the relics and eorisidure that the creature w about fourteen foot high amid weighed u thin more than Jumbo. Ito lived anywhoru front . two hundred and fifty to five hundred tlmouaan years ago. Prof , Brown of Syracuse noivex city' , wile hiss exaddued tire remain. , says tlm e tusk must have boor urigiunlly ton feet u ' immure Ho believes the trothheluugu ; W the mauncnotb , which is umoro rare titan thou t tnastodou. The largest piece of time tuck fount . weighs Ire poumb. An EhrrlraN Yfruitdor4erfounds uuun her of curious little auhnale in a bunch u bmuuiu received front Jatuaicu. An exanri I nation dlsclo.ed a neat In thus center of th bunch , mind seated In it was au anbnal resetub lhig a mouse , though different from It lu rnan er- R A SPECIFIO FOR Epilepsy , EVER FAILS Spasm , Convul stSoone , I'alfing U R 'Vi H lsrse , St. Vitus Dance , dlrohol- tam , Op1nEsb tngp 5yPhffff Scrotums , Jfng1 r Evil Ugly blood M h Dlscaalc s , DUp' eta , Nervousness , Oh1U E R O R Stek JfeadacAq Rltcumatlem , Baton li'raknae , Brain Worry , ! hood Sores , Blllousness , Costiraue , Nervous 1'rostratlon , hldnry 8nmpl , TeettmonlnIR. 81 GD "Samsrlsn Nervlnele doing wondcre ; ' Dr. J. 0. McLemoln , Alexander City , Ms. "I fcel it may duty to recommend IL" Dr. D. P , Langhlln Clfde , lian.as "ltcured whcroph'Meisnetnlled. Bey , J A Edle , Beaver , Pa. w Correspaldence freely nnswered. For tcettmontala and etrcalan.end .tamp. The Or. S.A. Richmond Med. Co. , St. Joseph , Mo , hold by all hrnelsts. (17) ( ) resets. Theyoungoncsaccording toreport are mimnuco adored withu large liright eyes , anti theirtalls are fully as long as their bodies. The mother is of a reddishcolur , withumiusunl- 1 large Iluninnus eyes for'snsannll aim animal. ] her tail is leigthy and bushy. Under her lirousts is a sic or peach , sitmiilar to that of kaugaroo , ht which time little 01105 tike refuge at tinu.liglost npprnach of danger. The young ones sit nn her tail amid are carried abomit. Several scientific gentlemen hate viewed time little ones , limit no one could properly classify tlmeun in thu catalogue of animals. A Newspaper Hrlltor. 0. 1t , Itolcnnab , of liluimnville , Ohio , rises to explain : "hind that tcrrihlodlseasocatarrlt fur twenty years : couldn't taste orsnmell.umid Immuring tsar failing. Thomas' 1 electric Oil cared vie. 'I'heso are fncLs voluntarily given nj host , , a former prejudice of patelt tnedi- cmo. CoNNUBIAIITIES. A elan in Peabody 11ast , has just echo- brated his cielityfnrst I rtliday by marrying his third wife. A Virginia girl has been under lock and key for twemitytwo months to prevent her from marrying a preacher. , Jacob Jades nntl Adeleiu l3roadway , two Rnclislm gypsic5 , were married before a Do. Muiues , la. , justice of time peace. A young man rescued an heiress at Long liranch , but he is engaged to be married to another girl and the ivedding day has been set. 'Twas ever thus-inreal life. Iraglisp persons wbn want to get umrried are obliged to do so befoic noon , unless they can obtain a special license. A bill extending the hour to 4 o'clock is under consideration. Ono hundred and seven couples who thought tlmemselvos ill asortcd and to , ) ninny of wlloln , 1perhaps , Wero.o , applied for divorces if the Connecticut oipreuo court during the brat six months of this year. 'Piro 11ev. Henry Croy , Earl of Stamford , has married a colored woman in liarbadoes. Ills son , Willian Grey , has resigned his pro , fessorship at Codrin , tun College , liarbadoes , mud has returned to England. A Situ Francisco girl is hunting in vain for a young man who has eyes like sapphire. She says tluit they are the only kind she admires and when tube can find such a noun she will marry him , She is worth $2,000,000. A colored barber on the Iludson river , who was badly shot in the thigh by adusky maiden because he insisted on putting oil the marriage day until October , said ha din't taro so much about being shot , but that it spoiled his new trousers. "How much do you charge for one of 'em licenses ? " he inquired. " 0mw dollar , " ropliad the clerk. "Then give me and Mary one , " be continued , throwing down a two-dollar bill , "and give tao the change in amall pieces becux we are going to have a big time and will epend It all before night. " A social sensation has been causecl in Vienna by the announcement that Baron Wodianer who f u point of wealth mid influence is .oco ul only to time Ilothmschiids , is enraged to marry his housekeeper. There seems to be nothing remarkable in this , except perhaps the fact that the Baron's moral mad finaoctal methods are not approved by the hiousekeeper's family. Over forty'years ago a young merchant doing - ing business in Raleigh opgaged himself to flurry a charming young lady , but something came between them anti the match was broken on. Since then he has married and buried three wives , and is now engaged to his first love who has just buried her second hue , band. Awodding was curiously celebrated not very long ago in County , Londonberry Ireland. The bre and bridegroom were walking to church , when suddean exuberant person discharged a gun in Imeinr of the occasion and brought down bath bride madqroom , each w- lug struck in the face and neck and badly in. jured. Time wedding was , of course , post- poned. A boy of 18 at Chelsea Mass. , wished to marry a woman of 40. Ito could not get a license - cense at home , so he went to Boston and procured - cured one , saying that ho wits 21 and the wo- mamm 22. hits father found it nut , and plotted with the ministma who refused t give up the lieenco or perform the coronmony , rho clerks lmvo Leon warned and time boy refused saoth- 0r license. Nova Scotia bride and bridegrooms-elect are in great trouble. Time Now York Star says 'that , owing to an evursight of the do- nutdtnm government , Lleut Guveruor Itichie , when sworn in was not given authority to sign mmriage licenses. Consequently marriages - riages can only take place after the publica tion of bans-a long , unfaahlmnahle , and dies. agreeable public way of securing the neces srry authority to mainy. Since July 4 no marriage licensee have been issauod In Nova Scotia , and there are wrath amid sorrow among the people whose weddiugshwul Kean fixed for this month. From Cievol&ndOhlo ; Comes a latter signed T. Walker , saying : "About six months ago commenced taking Burdock Blood lliftera fur , uotracted case of lambaqo and aemural debility , and now am pheased to state have recovered my appetite and wonted strength. Feel letter altogether , " The Ioomn of tire Boom And now the would-be candidate 1'npx up throughout the land ; 1Vith air solute , sud heart elate , ] ie grasps men by the hand. 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