General Skobelefl, LOW LIFE IN NEW YORK, In connection with General Bkobe- | Jeff, the prominent Russian general | whose speech against Garmany has ore: | ated such a rensation in Europe, | ‘the London Pal Mall Gasetie repro- | duces some interesting reminiscences of his career. The story of his exploits | in the Bulgarian campaign includes all’ that was most exciting in the war which | brought the Russian army within sight | of the minarets of Stamboul, From Thy day when, *‘to show the stuff he | was made of,” he swam his horse across | Moonen In the Alleys and Tenementa of the | KRinws ~The Breeding Places of Crime, Strictly speaking the name ‘Cherry | { Hill ® applies only to a small locality; but usage has given to it a wider sig- | pificance. The main part of the Hill 1s | embraced by the part of Cherry street | between Roosevelt street and Pearl | street —a dingy and ill-kept block | almost in the shadow of the bridge an- { chorage- which maintains during the | | greater part of the year a melanc holy aolivity. A number of years ago, when | jhe Danube Wille CH the number of transatlantic sailing | the time w a nl) AD diffienlty | eralt coming into the Hast river Was | be restrained from marching into Con. | much greater than it is now and sailors | stantinople as soon as the British fleet with salt spray clinging to their clothes entered the Sea of Marmora, he was the | Were every vhere seen rushing ashore, most prominent actor in the drama. panting for the excitement and new | He became the legendary hero of the | life of the oity, this Cherry Rill campaign, und in the minds of the com. | district, which includes all that is set | mon people he almost monopolized its | | own upon the maps as the Fourth | glories. He was always in the fore- police precinct, presented a somewhat | front of the Lottest battle; four horses | Striking contrast to its ‘present aspect were shot under him in ten days, but Then sailor-boarding™ houses, with he was only wounded once, aud after | reasy wooden benches st the doors, | being in constant expectation of death | SWarmed with Portagunese and ctaer for months he returned home safe and | foreign sailors, who spent their money sound. His white uniform was to his 88 freely as circumstances per mitted; soldiers as the white plume of Henri | Stovedores, ship-carpenters, cau ers, Quatre at the battle of Ivry. “1 have | Stowers and others 1ndigenous to the | heard the soldiers speak of him,” says wharves formed the greater part of the Lieutenant Greeno,** as a general under population; tha ag he Ried were whom they wonld rather fight crowded by a rough class diverse in and die, than fight and live Da¥ lonality and occupation; drunken. under another. They had often to ROSS and crime permeated the whole | die—sometimes fifly per cont, of his | Teglon, whie h the police a regarded as one command perished; but he. spared po | Of the most dangerous localities in the Settion to mivister to their wants and | ¢ii¥; patrolmen Sfaversed Juels to supply their needs. His division | POSS 1D twos; cries © un a was the best fed and best clothed and | Would frequently be heard, and many best armed in the army. He was always | parts of the distriot fairly reeked with | with them in the most exposed posi- | infamy. Like the once famous Five tions of the field, sleeping with them | Points, this troublesome corner of in the trenches and looking after all | lower New York bas undergone 3 their necessities in the camp. In °bavge. Itisno longer looked upon short,” says Liemtenant Greene, whe | 88 in any very px nounced degree a snoceeded’ 30 thoroughly in making criminal district. Petty crime is born himself one with his division that his here, as it must necessarily be in such men responded to his thoughts as read- | ® crowded district. Drunkenness is as ily as the muscles obey the will, I common, however, as of old. Oa al Saturday night in summer, when every doubt if a more thoroughly ideal rela. | 8 lt} By. tion between & general und his men has | 02¢ 13 out of doors, and there is no existed since the days of Cromwell.” reason for closing windows and shut- His custom of wearing white, as if to UD In lie SC unds, the court the bullets of his enemies, his rookless personal bravery and the strange custom of his of always ‘going into battle in bis cleanest uniform and fresh underclothing, covered with per. fume and wearing a diamond-hilted sword, in order that, as he aaid, he might die with his best clothes on,’ gained him the reputation of a wil dare devil, which somewhat obscured his real capacity as a general. In re- ality they only showed how thoroughly he bad divinel that secret of power | which lies in fascinating the imagination as well as of appealing to the reason of men. When ha was sent to take wore then: ha Geok Tepe and subdue the Tekkes Buck BONS pn wd many shook their heads and predicted | Plock, fronts on DOL LAN gya. B that his impetnosity would be his rain, | ®18¥, OF East Gotham place, as it is £o far from that being the case he dis- | 5 rok $i S0I0 Japs, Isopenon ie played tha ntmost caution, acted with sass Lo pT Sys 1 nots I bi uh the greatest deliberation, refused to! '3€ West LY R Ligh gaunt LM ng: move from Jaly to December, until he making the od iq e dark Ime had made ail his preparations, and after glos my. The se dilfering charnoterist ¢3 ho had carried on camels to tue EiTe the alleys their Lathes. trenches no fewer than 1 575,000 rounds building is divi ided through the middle, of ammunition, to say nothing of several | Parallel with the alleys, sud po a at thousands of shot and shell, he laid Hight angles, forming ava aac o sieve to Geek Tepe and captured that Each DR has a oD Blatruae, hitherto impregnable stronghold. | ™! bh landings, from whieh Bee : He bad 10,00) troops against 40,060 ccliinged ro gs s open on either anf. Asiatics, and he achieved the conquest ach family, h owever large or Smal, of the Akhal Tekke country with a loss 08S orly two rooms in which to live and of 937 men. Only once in teat cam- | MOVE and Have its being. pa gn did Skcbelefl display his usual °° i may Ha w rioklessness. After the fortress had With 8 wife au 18 ak wR fallen he was riding through the coun- the richt, however, who makes eight try with his escort when he met several | OF Dine 3 Tekkes. He asked who they were, | D8Y have a wife—whom They answered, *‘ Friendly Tekkes™ | W3°R 81 CMPLy pecies “How can 1 believe your word?” he asked again. “Tekkes “never lie,” Yas their confident response. ** Well, plied Skobeleff, “if that is the ae b will send my escort home and will 1eturn accompanied by you.” He was as good as his word and his trast in the word of the nomads was not misplae Am and half-dressed children run from the | cluteh of drunken fathers and mothers Here is * Mullen'salley vitals of the block bounded by Cherry street, New Bowery, Oak and Roosevelt | streets, like a great riit in a roek; * Connor's alley,” opposits, a vile, sul | a focal ng place, ‘with a triangular ecutt; “Murphy'salley,” bewilderingly snarled in a network of clotheslines and fire escapes; and ‘Single allay” and | “Dcuble alley,” he two last named are, perhaps, striking in their way as any in York. A five story building as 18 hoy b BNL oa ha thrashes and seven children, large or small; but he has only two rooms, stow them away as best he right comes, Little, in each landing, like windows ia Italian vorison, permit the passage of air from one alley to the other. Four dollars ant a half'a mouth is the highest | rext, and is paid for rooms on the second | floor, where the air is better than irs % y reet easie This modest little flower, one of the the frst floor: ro cess loth S Slveat eames favorites of the florist, that dons ihe ago this buiid ling is declared to have puiple almost unaware, Las very appro- | )..14 300 families, or rather that num- priately been called the Cindéreila of bar of different vent ayers, the sisterhood. Lilies may wave and | J oore Jere! t3pement hou smile in thei: stately grace, roses beckon | too 'of 4 he a, by their flame and fragrance; but “them keeps the place in good flowers that have faces”—pansies for- | opi. oo Pace 1A 8 thonghts—are the sdmiration of the ecuutry. From the humble hearl’s-ease, or three-colorel vivlet, has sprung np one of the most popular flowers known in floricultare. Half a ceutury ago there flourished, on a bank of the Thames, a lovely garden; the owner of it, seeing the interest his daughter manifested in the work, gave hara share of the grounds for her own. Oue of the heart-shaped | flower beds this lady of the Thames filled with pansies, wisely selecting the choicest plants from other parts of the garden for her especial onlture. Soon this little mound of the purple heart began to attract the attention of professional florists, and the pansy, no! longer an humble forget-me not, blos- ! somed into royal favor. No flowers are more companionable and life-like, and none perform their part more worthily in work of floral ministration. Its simple legend, You occupy my thoughts, is one of the most beautiful testimonials of love or friendship in the langnage of flowers, While in Enrope Professor Silliman | called on Madame Agassiz, the mother of the great naturalist. His account of the brief interview closes with this touching incident: ““Bhe was grieved when she learned that onr stay was very brief, and wonld hardly be denied that we should become guests at her house, or at least that the | senior of the party should recept her hospitality. The next morning she came walking alone, a long distance in the rain, to bid ns farewell, snd we | parted, evidently with deep emotion and not concealed, for we had broaght the image of her favorite son near to her mental vision again. She brought for Mr. Silliman a little bouquet of pansies, and bid us tell her son her peusees were all for him 1” Thus our thoughts go forth in mes- | s2g08 of love and gratitude through the heart-reaching dialect of flowers. can when | ed. Origin of the Pansy. order, of free rent, with a “consideration.” He invariably in- spires with awe the numerous ragmnf- | fins who play baseball on the sidewalk, impale themselves on nailsand railings, give convincing proof of the theory of heredity by fighting in the guiters, dows, and emit profanity with an un- checke d volubility that is almost blood- | i eurdling. that he has found much to interest | him here. He has almost come to have | | visible in odd doorways; and some of | the street boys, marking his repeated | presence, have com 1 ented quietly but | profanely on the ci reumstanc e. Oneof | old. with a stick, holding a dirty infant in their bony arms, or on wretched youngsters who annoy | them. Occasionally there is seen some | decent old woman, a somewhat re-| spected “‘granny;” but most, with their oaths and dirt and rags, seem as if they association in character with | ermabling, sooty and unsavory walls about them, seen in the immediate locality. In of the city. Or they are dodging the coal wagons with ehovels over their shoul- ders, or selling lead pencils or brooms, or announcing in some busy the din New York City’s Office-Holders, The total number of person's regn- Jasly employed by the city government | from the vulgar gaze. in the several depart ments, in the com- | mon schools and in the courts, was London about Cherry Hill, especially 9,703 in 1881, and the sum paid them | at night, when a mufiled sound comes | in salaries and wages was $10,430,841. | irom the alleyy, an occasional footstep | Add to this amount the pay of inspectors | clatters on a creaking stair, distant | of election and poll clerks, and there is | doors ban g, greasy streams trickle here | the grand total of $10, 562, 107. | and there into the gutter, and the sound | | them as with armor before and behind, "| NEWS OF THE WIEK, ¥astern and d Middle Sinton, A coamrrree of the Aweriean Agricultural association met in New York a few days ago and disoussod the plans for a proposed national agrioultural exposition to be held in the me. | tropolis in 1883, It is estimated that the recent loss of four Gloucester (Masa) fishing schooners has made | twenty-two widows and sixiviiwo fatherloss children, many of whom are in destitute iy Tae will of Charles Albert Read, coased, of Newton, Mass, lately dos gives $30,000 yhyd plied to the reduction of the war debt, To the of the testator $500 given on condition “that my head is severed as I have great he is fiom my badly, ror of belog buried alive,” Tur recently bank, of Boston, Epson IL. Feries, Vermont State prison at Windsor for the mw der of Mr. Witham in Readsboro, hanged him golf with his suspenders in h found and eut ten minutes later, could not be resuscitated, A sax at Utiea, N. X, and died shortly Pacifio has resumed business, suspendad Nationa! awaiting sentence in the in ell, down but quarts of afters drank two whisky, for a wager, wand, Ax international rifle mateh be and Ameri 1 be shot in September and a return match at tweon English can teams wil al Creodmoor don next year, Peren Roxatpsox, bookkpeper nd & Co, New York woaoks a RO, fir WV. Maofaria lard dealers who failed a fow ared, examination of his a 1 hiy defanlter for several thousand dollars fae British bark Willlam J. Liverpool for New York, was wreck N. J. Of the fifteen men, all disappe and an nuts Prove no be a Slairs, from ed off Long officers and crew, coms but the « nen of the Life-Ha Branch, prising pesoned by the No. & Forty persons have been killed by in of the ahaft of a mine near Teplita, Austria, Nihilists, including a woman, Three more have been sentenced to death in Bi, Petersburg, SOrVIO the reo lish churches for ent eacape last year at one million and a quarter, | rises from the dismal bar-rooms, about one person in every 128 of the | whole district is doubtless destined to inhabitants of all ages was in the em- | be rebuilt before a great many years, for official salaries was equal to | speculation about $8.45 per head of population. The following table classifies those | - employed according to their salaries or | come more unfit for human habitation, — wages : | New York Tribune. Below $1,000........... SI Between $2 000 and 23, 000, . Between $3,000 and $5,000. , : Between $5, 000 and $10, oy... vas £10,000 and abeve. in improved tenement { houses, it is thought, means death to A Wonderful Map, At the nobles’ echool in Tokio, Japan, 7 isa physical map of that country 300 or | 400 feet long, in the court behind the | school buildin This map, cr model, Tolal................................9708 703 | {is made of ny and rock, Po is bor. The number of persons employed in | dered wita pebbles which look at a each of the branches of the city govern: | Jittle distance so much like water. ment and in the departments, snd the | Every inlet, river and mountain is re- amount paid them in salaries, were as | | produced in this model with a fidelity follows: {to detail which is simply wonderful. The Mayoralty............. 11 $26,300 | Latitude and longitude are indicated by Common Council, ........,. 85 62,300 | telegraph wires, and tablets show the Fansite Departmen... coe 114 180, 8 | position of the cities. Ingenious de- Boblio Works. 11111110 513 saya | vices sre emrloyed fn illustrating bo- Pablic Parks. .............. 853 270.413 | tanical studies also, For example, the Charities and Corrections... 809 291,895 | pine is illustrated b by a picture showing d dissected flower, Hedth.................... 100 125,805 | the cone, leaf an rr 221 3305.99 | get ina frame which shows the bark [| Brat eaning vere Oe LT, 405 | 8nd longitudinal and transverse eec- Taxes and Assessments. ,.., 47 96,600 | tiors of the wood. { Education Et cas ass nasy ai anth a : oo Ass ssrntasns sens srnnna tc One of the drawbacks of married life is sick- acess of the little ones. For a Cold or Cough you cannot find a bet er remedy than Dr. Bull's 5,500 Cough Syrup. Nearly all physicians prescribe | Coroner Brixe, of the roval en gineers, and Mr, ing to erosa the British channel in a balloon, miles from Dover and steamer, into tha sea nine Hessy He was respited fr FMANN, om the the assassination it. Petersburg in sentence for complicity of tha late czar, i childbirth, Tur New Jersey house of assem bly una mously sop ted & res Wm o0t lating Queen Victoria on her ton. CONSIDERABLE rial circle die ani. grat escape from assassina- excitement was created 3 by the ro of the Bweet & Co, The fat Boston fina failn bankin lability and it was stated they wonid house of Charles A. 38 of the firm were $3,800, 000, Shrinkage in the South and West, Orvirre B. Rog, of La Salle, IIL, an } 1 his wife Lim, were found ¥ ae carpenter, fatally sho! 11} ’ w of her refusal louger to sn rt an mseif. Five ¢l Foman's Ix as she Jay on t { H possession of olland, the edifie @ Brew so greal | that the mayor bh read the riot act and canse the arrcst several persons befor and Bill Miller i Miss. 1 Walker, in We with terriffe for th were en, der of three brotl Ar Bione, Ind, the boiler xploded stor & y, killing six mon, Indian = treacherous attack on fore utes who took part in th al Carr ine hire Gener and who last Be ptemt er, were + 1 WG ath, were hanged at Fort Grant, J Mary lawton while on a voyage from Li w Pe rishol. a Jae citizen of or of Californias, and in New aged flity-#ix years, on who started in the [ast six- destrian match in New Pancho, Scott and Row contest ended, money put up matic of the championship, and a share in the gate money for all the contestants who covered On the the th invincible Rowell made the unprecedented score of 150 miles in less than twenty-three hours, and it was then generally supposed that he would again prove victorious, as he had secured a good lead over his competitors—a lead which he maintained until the match, when he broke down, Mia, loned more, bark was 1 to Bal aban iverm { Mizrox 8 Larnay, minent Over: 0, CX~gover: Or the day go-as-you-please pe ! York, four—Viat, { dropped out before the match was for §1,000 entrance ten me well — 535 miles first day of the match herto and on the fifth day he retired, after making nine miles, his total score for tho five days being 415 After Rowell's collapse, Hazael, of England, went to the front, where he remained to the end of the match, although hard pushed by Fitzgerald, whose record of 582 miles, made h last D formance up to the present contest, in a mat cember, was the best per- The scores men who were on the track and as follows: £0 000 in stakes and $10,000 £1,000 in Noremaao, | made by the six when the contest closed on the sixth day Hazael, 600 miles gale stakes miles gate money; Hart, 542 mles—$1 600; $1,200; Sullivan, 525 miles About 40,000 persons paid $1 each to ce the match, loxTaoMERY, Fitzgerald, 577 $4,000 £2 400; money; and 555 miles £300, Ala., has just started up its Tue village of Prince Fredericktown, the Md., has been t Imost entirely destroyed by fire. Moat of the ounty records were consumed. Mich, Tae Lumberman’s exchange, at Chicago, A g lumbermen in the Northwest. Carraiy Epwanp Postar, of the steamer Hard Cash, which arrived at Memphis, reports that the back water from the Mississippi river extended up the White river to Clarendon, Ark., a distance of 185 miles from the mouth, and In reply to the inquiry of Judge Mangum, com- Turpeciors of i tion. ..... 111,266 51,657 | it, and no family should be without it, of persons in that State needing relief at 20,. 000, Commissioner Hemingway, of Mississippi, named 18,000 as the number in that State, Add to these the 5,000 destitute in it makes an aggregate of 43,000 persons whose at the hands of the government. From Washington decrease of the public debt during February ary, $252,017,648.17. month of last year: 1881, Customs, ,, ......,.. $15,345,931 Internal revenue,,, 9, 342 670 Miscellaneous, ,,,., 8,486,600 Total .,...... $25,175,210 The ordinary expenditures of the govern- ment during February, which do not include interest on the debt, were $18,00C,000, of which amount about $9,000,000 was on account of pensions, 1882, $10,160,498 2,906,862 | tf Tar President nominated Cornelius A. Logan to be United States minister to Chill, Ma. Congrina's nomination to the supreme | court beneh was confirmed in executive session of the Benate, twelve Benators, including four | Republicans, voting against it. The following Republicans are known to have voted inthe Messrs, Dawes, Hoar, Hawley and | The eight Democrats who voted in ! negative: Morrill, the negative are believed to be Messrs, Bayan, Call, Coke, Hampton, Johnston, Jonas, Pugh and Vance, The Benate also confirmed Mp Sargent’s nomination to be United States min {ster to Germany, Mu. Boovirre has filed his bill of exceptions | upon which he will appeal for a new trial fn Guitean, After the appeal he will retire from tho case and other lawyers will be empl argue the oved to in bano that is the five Washington judges sitting together Thx on her escape was Be case before the eourt following telegram of congratulation Victoria by ugh Uni. President sent 10 Queosn soretary of Btate Mrelh ted States Minister lo ‘The people of the United States her majesty on having been prov from the irhuysen thn and congratu iden Remen- aud the Assannil, of hex our reo nt ling of indignation tially protected bering the syvipathy a josty plo national bereave. Hritish pu ment the ness for the fe aud thankful queen's safety is deep and uni. versal.” Tur Senate commitiee on commerce agroad to report favorably Captain Esds' interoc ship raliway hill Tur Washi dietments for RUN pgton grand jury presented in conspiracy, in connection with the star route mail service, against Thomas J. Brady, ex-Senator Dorsey and ten others, 'urg President received from the ited Blates supren ex-»onator a letter fthe Un ho was wmkling declining K8s300CIale isticeshipo ie OO to which position recently nominated med sR Ur ited Btates notes, silver certifi aang oF al props Hen EAFT mal notes eq exceed ing three-fifths of their origi their 3 id Slates notes, rions are full face value, SMe nis silver cert and es, each constituting clear! '¢ redeer Fragments ily when a less than three-fift at one-half the full face value, less than a ball are redeemable a by rilon has been tot an affidavit \ ally de od ws by the President : Denjamin be United States ex Evas J. E district NOMINATI Parker, of Indiana, t« at BSherb rouse, packer, collector mington, N. C, Coxrramarions by Verge, of Marvla consul at St BY ’ Horatio N. Beach, of New o Cabello, Venexusl Canada ; of cusioms, the Benate : I. Paul d anda ; York ia, Foreign News. 2 Apvices from the wost eoast of Africa report i while ore g the lagoon ¢ i, and that mr board were drowt Madri ferryboat, asin red, nities in 1, Spain, d for to fill the ns caused by the Northampton iradizagh, again res: le radia gh received 3,708 voles 187 ency of the of bot} ie L % resigned the i and the ¢ santos uay, mb as has eloctel Senor is CEST, Ix the Dritish house of commons Baron Henry De Worms, in movi the govern. n fda mens of using czar fo prevent a rec Jews in been Iu and M3 Russia, utal ouirages ug women had ly sovently hot woul sons rendered loss, and @ of $80,000,000 wrecked, meeting, wore present, has been held Resoluti aluesse emigration AX anti- 4 Chinese Francisco, 1% petit nine to restrict © Forry thousand persons in the he have boon lefy ha Aria and thre persons were sons, was attacked killed Minax was crown house of commons has real. we of taking the oath, forwarded for the IBANYILLE etn's thanks congrat » 1 e President au in establishing the f sin's insanity, Guear damage and about the eit market fatally injured. A mer has been introduced of lords prohibiti { parliament, by a storm in | The principal Indians wer has been done y of Mexico, ol apd was wreck two in the Bri ish fous in either house o Mc thousand emigrants have left Hamburg for the United States during t) past two months mE than twelve FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS, Hennte The judiciary committee, through Mr. In ouginal bill to establish a uniform system of bankrupley throughout the United Bates (embodying knowa as the “equity system, 8 isdiction upon the district courts of the u ni to hear mattors in bankruptes A ‘eat, from the com reportel favorably with amendments the bill 10 ind orpora @ the Interoceanic Ship Railway Company | and for other parposcs, ace ympanied by a written report and the evidence taken bo fore the committee. The bill went to the calendar Mr, Telier reported favorably the Hous bill to pension Mrs, wg with an sme nd- ment including Mrs. Polk and Mra, Tyler (The amouuts specified are $5,000 a yoar from ne ptember 19, 1881.) Se finance committee, through Mr, man, chairman, reported an original bill vent to the calendar, providing conversion or redemption of $10 re. funding certificates Mr. George intro- doced a joint resolution authorizing the sceretary of war in his discretion to nse hoepital tents now possessed by the war de part. ment to furnish temporary shelter to the dis tressed people driven from their homes b ¥ the Mississippi overflow ; passed... Mr. Call intro 1 ! You petition merce committee, Sher. for tha information whether any representation has been made by the diplomatic re prerentative of i that the United Bates wonle 1 regard with indifference or consent to the dismemberment of Peru by the cession of WAS made with ; authority, printed. Ordered House, Under tho call of committees bills wore », By M: rait, from the committee on militia, to pro. vide for organizing, arming and disci) lining the who e. By Mr. Van Aernam, from tue committee on public health, Senate bill for the distribution th? whole, ,.,. Mr. Wait, from the committee on contested o lection case of Lanier against King, from the Fifth district of Louisiana, Adopted. The Indian appropriation bill was passed. The total amount of appropriation is 34,020, 203, an increase over the bill of last year of $351,600, and a decrease of $021,000 from the estimates, The amonnt recommend is made up of the following items For fulfilling treaty stipulations, inci ding pay of inspectors and interpreters and for contin genwies, $2,871,285 01; for transportation $275 000; romoval, ecttioment and subsistence of various tribes, $1,135 600; general ineiden tal expental expenses, £170,000; miscol ancons interest on trast fund sto ska, $00, 21°F Mr. Har rie, the chairman of the committee Printed and recommitted Mr, Jacobs, from lation dismissin ¢ the contested election ease of against George from tho State of Adopted... The consular and diplo- -appropriating $1,198, The consular and diplomatic appro Jriation bill was passed... Mr. Belford jutroc uoed a Russia, declaring that the people Russia, assort- are loyal citizens requesting the that the subjects, Hebrews and ing and the czar the friend.y assurances of the peoplo and to request him exercise his power for the sake of humanity to protect his Jowish subjects from the violence of their enemies, . Mr. Biss presented 102 petitions from tho States of Illinois, Indiana and New York, signed by about 30,000 citizens of those States, pray- ing for the passage of House resolution NO. 3,886, introduced by himself, granting a pen- sion to Union soldiers and sailors of the late war who were confined in Confederate prisons, The bill appropriating $80,00¢ for the eree- was passed, The resolution for the appoint 200th mouth of the by la of the discovery Minsienippl river RUNIVOrsary of the 77 yous to 80 pavs viation bill was taken ap for consi {eration Rio amount appropri agricultural appropriation Ud, an increase of $71,580 over the wintion of last year, and a $176, 100 from the estimates Queen Vietoria Shot At, A Windsor (England) dispateh says that, as Queen Victoria was entering her oar riage about 6 » Mu. at man in the station-vard deliberately pietol at her. The queen had been in London Tuesday, where she gave a drawing room reception on Wednesday in honor of the Princess H lens, © Prince Leopold, shout 8 ». M., and wal of the depot to her waiting to take her 10 had already asconded to his seat Ix carriage, whoo a man standing to the station-yard among & number of specta tors pointed a pistel at tix and Hred 7 fe from the report the pistol was not heavily loaded. The queen, who was probably not aware what had hay pened, was immed inte ver to Hie but before she passed, the man had t by the tof the 1 who near by, He was tabled by a vote of Lhe agriouliral app 104, Bh appro reduotion of Bing arrived at Wiad sor at ked across the platform , Wihieh was J wi Brawn id the HT CRtriago the castle a Caliiage iy dri superintend was standing lentiy seized by the m them w superin hen 0 tue int was capil The man He was taken into High } police station 10a Cab, i AWaElilat d al equerry to pro ra il any had hie pistol was sharp apparently intended revolver, whi meld knocked from his hand by lod i 3 HT i ) Ti light Hon {ary ane hh ee juice 8 soc ining ali od to Mr. GI pled td described as g ob) A Was prevented ond shot by a by ; t to have been stander, aiarmed at the carriag when i chin bers of th Ma lon a | distant lie wir | 18 OliY DALE Cartridges from IX ut} Lon Upon his person was found i vy and three farthix odd rem YH 128 and a a Ppa THE DAYS OF “Mp” Tough Stories Told nt 0 Recent Reunion of the Ploncers, Pioneer C.'s story: ‘1 went to the mines early in *'48" I parchased in San Francisco ‘a washing machine,’ weighing sixty pounds, which I packed on my back, over the hot and arid plain {lying between Btockton and the Moke- { lumne river, When I got there I dug my first hole and planted my washin machine by it, It wouldn't wor Pretty soon the ‘oldest man in the {mines' came along, and says he: ‘Hiranger, how much d've charge for i there to wash shirts, but to wash out gold, He burst into a guffaw, which was heard {as far as Muorphy's camp. ‘Why, t says he, * that's a contrivance for wash- ing clothes you've got thar, "They've taken yo in and done for ye! It was [ true, 1 had been ernelly imposed upon, But I made a small fortune out of that washing machine, mining, turned washerwoman whole camp at Cut throat bar, and in six months made $10,000 by washing | shirts at £5 apiece. Cieptiemen, the California are among the proudest re. flections of wy life.” Judge B.'s story at Ban Francisco thers was any amount | of hanging going on by the vigilanes | committee. There was a great scarcity | I happened to have | with me a bale of choice hemp, Law | business was just then very dull { had opened a law office and hung out | My expenses were 8560 | per day. An inspiration seized me, occupied my spare {ime (which was all | my time) in making halters and selling | them to the vigilance committee at $100 | each, Bome days I made §500, single boiled potato cost then §1. This | I regard with shame the humble part a bt nilding i fornia.” General E.'s story: i shores of the Golden State in "48, { though up the State of Cali- Al my stay was but fifteen minutes, i men without jadge or jury, i 1 lieve that one | afterward found innocent. | an awfol example to the guilty party, | whoever he was, and who was never- ino, never- diso sovered, Oar vessel | entled then immediately to China, Al- | the glorious State I assisted to find ani { in which it was my glorious privilege | | to take in elevating her to her present | | proportions is one of the proudest Colonel D.'s story: * Oa the first | night of my arrival I put up at the Og i parts of BEARS the world ins Lisa | Jerome Leland, 1 slept on the top { floor. During the night I heard a scratching, pawing and sn fling Thinking it to be the eat 1 | opened it to drive the animal away. | was pot the eat. An enormous grirely | stood before me. door opened, nd with a single | me and ‘was in the room, The With one | spectacles, tore out my set of false teeth sud upset my cologne bottle. I had | three revolvers and four bowie knives lin my valise, but alas! take any of them out before The monster seented to | vine the contents of my portmanteau, {for he grabbed it with ope of | human like claws and threw it out ndow. Shall Itell you how I | fought him and saved my life? you believe it? I fought him { to He would back down, Then he would rush for me again. iO remal ander of the night, until my $ { i $ { { called out to Lewis Leland to send | me up some more. { tire city. 1 said, ‘Buy it at any price.’ | He sent ont a waiter, who returned | with the reply that it would cost §1,000 fy aker's words will be | drowned by the band)- at the close of | which there will bo heard a slight mur- mur of ‘proud record-—-my part- { ing up the glorious Slsto—nia.' ! Major F.'s story : “Daring the spring {here tho spe buiid- of nsed often to {at Dirty Blanket. We expected attacks {from them nightly, and were in habit of sleeping on our arms. [I had | no arms ther but a pocket pistol I had | { brought out from the States. ! vo ale ep on that, 3+ ans over atten ded (Tyo Mis ssissippi river “Advices ww Mem phils a spatch says } mil bel ¢ leveos bre ke oun Monday 1s were drowned, among Herne, sil Pi plug clerk, We abel stax of a M iravn in > the that ¢rowne od and the for the weoule tn bryak oor rod about nm Duncan's loss than twen! ty-three women and hildren, and mauy more are hudd! led together on the Jevee, half naked, frozen and hungry Every Riverton, exept three, has either 18 #0 damaged that they ifis for habitation when the waters de % 1} FA there are no house will be y celine A New Orleans di patch eaya: “After the heavy rain on Tuesday a gap of seventy-five feet was made in the levee st Carson's Lan ling, and 100 yards was swept away, The not flood awoke the sleeping citizens, without time to they their lives, keeper of the landing, children were drowned, had narrow t8ca pos, yards of the levee gave way, and between Catfish Point and Mount Landing, a distance of six miles, the levee broke in four places. In Arkansas City, Ark., the water covers the floor of every store and the lower tloor of every dwelling, snd varies in height from six inches to four foet above the ground, I'he floor of the hotel is covered to the depth of twenty inches,” se of and themselves Haines, neg r of others Bolivar 25¢ the taking clothe fled fo two Bea Vorlich’s Echo. An Austin man, of a literary turn of mind, is very fond of his dog, that barks day and night. A neighbor asked what the dog's namo was, “ Echo,” was the reply. ““ What kind of a name is that?" “It was the name of Ben Vorlich's dog.” “Who the mischief is Ben Vorlieh ?” The owner of the dog smiled in de- rision, and replied: “You never could have real Walter Scott's “Lady of the Lake.” In tho chase Ben Vorlich was one of the principal hunters. Echo is the name of his dog. Don't you remember where it says: ‘No rest Ben Vorlich's Echo knew ¥ “This dog never takes a rest either, 80 T call him Echo." The neighbor did not say anything, but that night he softly called Echo tothe fence, gave him a piece of san- sage, and now Echo is as silent as Ben Vorlieh, and even more so. Teras Siftngs. A Hard-Headed Passenger, On the International train that left yesterday for San Antonio, there was a darkey who kept sticking his head out of the car-window. ‘‘ Keep your head inside,” conductor, angrily, “ Whaffor ?” ‘ For fear you will damage some of the iron work of the bridge, you fool.” — Texas Siftings. said the Genoral C. A. Whittier's n new resi. dence, Beacon street, Boston, will cost $2,000,000, It wilt have walls ninety- five feet high and twenty inches thic and from fifty to fifty-five rooms ; also the “largest wine cellar in the country.” On the fourth floor is a great music room, ceiled and paneled in hard wood. A south ¢ end man spent reven years teaching a parrot to talk, and then the bird went and gave him AWAy on a family secret to the neighbors. Labor is sometimes wasted.— Boston Post, every night. They of the repeated and furions attacks from these Indians-—and snakes, Jt | key the next day —at the nearest grocery, were wild old times, I can teil yon, pursned by them. That is, we him, but never saw the Indians, was the same with the snakes. of our party were pursued by snakes, saw the snakes save the parties putsved, People at the East can never realiz the hardships and perils endured by us brave, daring California pioneers. It was a very dangerous cvuntry where we mined. Nearly all of our party eventually met their death at the bands of these Indians and snakes. then was twenty dollars per gallon. cost us nearly all our munition. Rat, gentlemen, I am proud " ifornia the great State she is, The Bank of England, work done in the Bank of Eog land may be formed from {acts that there are no less than 2 last year were 15,250,000, a sum of £338 000,000, was a similar number canceled, adds: can be information as which it had found its way back to the register reprosented 77 stowed away in 14,500 boxes." RI es He Did Not Mince Matters. Item, in a late ramble throughout that eity, gathered, among other scraps of interest and information, the following: The first place visited by the reporter was the fruit store of Me. J. Levett, No. 67 Market street, in response to a rumor that the proprietor had | been cured of the rheumatism by the great remedy, Mr, Levett not being in, the re- porter had a talk with his son. Mr, Levett | the St, Jacobs Oil, his right arm and shoulder, which became perfectly helpless after being aflected a few hours, not rest in comfort or attend to business with any degree of satisfaction, After enduring | chased a bottle of the Great German Reme- dy and began to apply it. He did not mince matters at all, but just used the Oil for all it was worth, fectly healthy condition. He has never since felt any rheumatic pain. ee——— The ica cone at the base of the Yo- gemite falls is 200 feet high, There are numerous visitors and there are 059 residents in the valley. Ee —— Horace B Dick, E:q , associate editor of the Delaware County Republican, Chester, Pa., was cured by St. Jacobs Oil of very severe injuries resulting from a fall. His arm appeared to be paralyzed, but the Oil cured him .—Philadelphia Ledger, ———RD WO ——————— Mach sickness prevails in the Mich igan burnt district. Conjugal Contempt; Mrs, Topnoody was much agitated over the reports of smallpox, and the| is other evening when Mr, To ophoo ly came in she said: ** Mr, Topnoody, are there any new cases of amalipox vi ““Yos, doar,” he replied, {serencly, “Oh, where are they ” “In Pittsburg, dear.” “Indeed! Have you been vaccin ated 7" “You, dear; but I'm not afraid, any- way, The smallpox has too much sense to take a big, strong man like me." “Oh, it has, has it ? Well, Topnoady, I wish I had been the smallpox when I was young.” “ Why, dear, I thought you fearel it mortally.” “I know it, Topnoody; bat it I'd been the smallpox then, Hive I wonid have had too much sense to take yom, too." Then she looked at him with that who has a man where the hair is short; and Topnoody got up and went out into the kitchen to start the fire.— Steubsnville Herald. The Michigan Fires, The part of lower Michigan scourged Land that befora was worth but 85 an aare, since the fire sells at $10, the down timber | and brash having been swept away and { the land left clear for farming purposes, | A railroad is being constracted in Huron | county, and several others are project. led. Rince the fire has cleared the land to be of | and discouraged settlers are selling out to new ccoupants, who will improve land muke the country very different | from what it was before the fire. Here | is where the law of compensation sug- gests itself, I The Greal evIvaLs, [Brooklyn (N. Y.) Eagle. While Mr. Beecher and Dr. Talmage are and restoring health, Tho two influences are widely different, yet strangely alike, It is one of those rare occasions where the spiritual and physical meet on common ground, both oper. happiness of mankind, Thus moralized the reporter after visiting the great Brooklyn re- vivale and subsequently interviewing several Great German Remedy. Calling upon Mr | John 8B. Erem, agent for the New York and Baltimore Transportation line, pier 7, North | boen using the Bt. Jacobs Oil this season, Mr, | Krem promptly answered that the Great Ger. He bad used the Oil, and neoded. He was sttacked with lumbago this winter, and, seeing the many good words spoken by the citizens of New York in favor of It acted like a charm, subduing his trouble with almost magic celerity, He had confessed that the wonderful action of the great He bad never found such quick relief in all his previous experiance, and, since using the Oil, he bas never had oocos- sion to employ the services of any liniment for all rheumatic pain. The gratilving section of the 81, Jacobs Oil in his own case gave him ited confidence in ite great onrstive power, and he freely advised the men in the employ of the company to use it whenever thoy had occasion to need & liniment, It had given relief in several instances to the employes. The most pronounced instance of its power company’s barges, Captain Samuel Jarrett, who wa: severely afflicted with rheumatism, Captain Jarrett had suffered considerably with the rheumatism, and complained that he could not secure relief, He was told to try Bt Jacobs Oil. The captain applied the Great iy and found jelief. He was then in Baltimore in his vessel. Mr. Krem aleo stated the janitress of the rooms he ooon- pied was also healed by Bi. Jacob's Oil. The type. She did not stem to get relief from any of the remedies she was nsing, so be gave her and afterward said it had relieved ber, and she was loud in its praise. Mr. Krem said that his experience with the St. Jacobs Oll justified him in pronouncing it a superb remedy, and be emphatically recommended its employment by Lis friends and aoguaintances, Tay tax record books 0” New York® ity show the valuation of personsi property 10° Le #208 - 982.720, al of real estate, $1,083 200,156. 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