New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
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An Eccentric Patriarch of Cape A Wonderful Lake in Oregon.J giving the result of his own observation. him in a few minutes. Grant was engaged MEMORIES OF GRAOT. Cod He has had over thirty year's with some Commission %l Internal P?f? From the Portland Oregonian. experience since he graduated, and Revenue on the question of j., The Cleetwood was launched on the New York Tribune. his medical brethren have highly somefrands which had just been exposed, "One of the oddest fellows I ever Rev. J. Newman in Chicago Advance." i 17th, and on the 18th nine members honored him by testimonials in aud which demanded hisimme-. My acquaintance with Gen. Grant met in my travels was in the town of of our party made the circuit of the recognition of his various contii* diate attention. In the meantime i began in November, 1866, after his in Cape Cod," said a Massachusetts butions to science and medicine. lake on a tour of inspection. ^The Sumner paced the ante-roon like a I "bummer" the other night at the election. He heard me preach in fretted lion. His wrath was up. He scenery was grand to a degree far beyond Hoffman House. "Every New England Washington from the text, "I have Experimen ts in Communism. took the delay as a personal insult, our most sanguine expectations.' village has its odd genius, but overcome the world," and said to and, after waiting in the crowd for From the Chicago Journal. this one surpassed all competition. Four strong oarsmen soon brought' some of the officers of the church, "He twenty minutes, with all eyes fixed A Cincinnati anarchist has been interviewed He was called 'Uncle Abe,' and he was U3 to Llao Rock and as wega/ed in silent is the man for me." He invited meto upon him, he left the White House in the station master, baggage-master, by one of the newspapers oi great indignation. This was the thin his house the next evening (this was wonder at its rugged sides, reach telegraph operator, express agent and that city. In answer to the inquiry, edge of the wedge which separated when he lived on I street). The next ing nearly half a mile above us, foi general factotum. Having been born in "what do the anarchists want?" thia those two great men. The public spring I became his pastor, and he was this place, and lived in it his four score the first time did I realize the immensity knows the rest. Had Grant been less exponent of the doctrine says they President of the Board of Trustees of years and ten, his knowledge of the people of such a spectacle. absorbed with public interest and want all kinds of monopolies, corpora TKE the Metropolitan Church. From that and their antecedents was uncompromisingly more deferential to great Senators, he Beyond Llao Rock we found a beautiful tions and private property annihilat BEST TONIC. time on through seventeen years our familiar. By the introduction might have prevented the breach, little bay, and beyond this a ed. No man should own anything in acquaintance was intimate, constant of the telegram he was put in possession Had he sent for Sumner and heard This medfchia, combining Iron with pure larger one, probably one mile long by of a means of enlarging his private fee simple. The Presidential, judicial and confidential. The growth of our vegetable toiics, quickly and completel** his business, or explained why he fares DyspeBstfe, Indigestion, Weakness fund of information which gave a quarter of a mile deep. Here we friendship was gradual. At first our and all legislative offices should could not see him, the estrangement i I pare Blow** ataJaria,Chlllsaaa FeTers* him a great advantage. He had great mad KearalfrJsu interviews were occasional. His interest might have been prevented. But found a narrow beach of small gravel abolished. He adds: Itis an unmiliug remedy for Diseases ofthe respect for the telegraph and would Grant's great virtue was fidelity to in me was largely excited by When the anarchists come into power running almost the entire length of the Kidney* and I/hrer. not have it misused. I happened to If the public good. As the personal! It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to sermons, which he regarded as instructive estimates will be made upon the bay, while further out in the lake the Women, and all who lead sedentary lrres. be at the station one day when a lot conflict grew in intensity, some one amount of goods it will take to fur and elevating. I became intimate It doesnDt injure the tee' 'i, cause headache or bottom is composed of sand. As this of pretty girls visiting the place came remarked to Grant that Sumner did produce txmstipatiuno'Urr Iron rtedio.net do nish the country, and the labor will in the family, and was received as a It enriches and purines the blood, stimulate* to him and wanted to send a telegram point has not only never been named, not believe in the New Testament, and be divided accordingly. For instance, theappette aids the simulation of Jbod, relieves confidential friend. At first our conversations to New London to learn the result of the latter replied: "He wduld believe He.trtburn and lung, and strengthens an estimate will be made as to how but probably was never before visited were of a general, social the muscles and uerves. the race between Harvard and Yale. it if he had written it." many shoes it will take to supply the by human beings, we decided to christen For Iiitsrmitter.t fever'-. Lassitude, Lack of character, but as our acquaintance During the heat of the controversy demand of all the people in the nation, Energy, ic., it has no eq'ial. it Cleetwood Bay. rbe genuine fcns R! fire trade mart aud ripened he conversed with me freely I met Sumner in a street car. Hi's and then all the shoemakeis will S- 'No such blanked nonsense will ye Crossed lod linos en 'rrapper. Tak no otu~r Passing on our journey it was soon about men and measures. habit was to talk loud. He said to be put to work to make that many be sending over my wires,' said the old jtmfamDrhr nmriitru3* i us -aa During my first pastoral term he me: "You, as a pastor, are in a and no more. There will be no overproduction, TUTT8 seen that the cliffs on the north side man, locking up his office and telling i^^L heard me on three Thanksgiving occasions. position to do great good in these and as we have calculated are not so high as those on the south. them to be off, with no respect to person. On the second he invited me times. That man in the White House it the laboring class will then only b In several places it appeared that good to dine with him after the service. I obliged to toil two hours and a reminds me of Dionysius, of Syracuse, "I naturally made some inquiries trails could easily be made to the water's half per day to supply the nation its reached the White House two hours who had a big iron ear placed" on the PILL About the old fellow. On another occasion wants. There will be no sale and profit, after himself, and took occasion to wall of his palace to catch all the edge, over which a person might he had a message to be sent to each trade will work for the other say, "I suppose you have been resting slanders uttered against him." My lide, and in one place, without any Sister Margaret, a member of a religious and exchange equivalents. The pants sinceyour return from church." "No," reply was: "Grant is a soldier, and grading whatever, a good pack train order in some Massachusetts maker will make pants for the shoemaker, was the repiy, "I have been writing when assaulted fights back." city, who was summoned to the town could descend with comparative ease.' and the snoemaker will pay 2 YEARS IN USE. on my message. When I returned Yet I admired Sumner. He was exceedingly to take care of a sick relative. Uncle for them with shoes,and so on through from hearing you a year ago I re-wrote kind to me when I was Chaplain About 2 o'clock a thunder shower Th Greatest Medical Tr.nmph. of the Age8YWPTOMS Abe eyed the address, and soliloquized all the trades. We want this competitive the first part of my message. When I of the Senate, and frequently received came suddenly upon us, just as two as follows: business system done away with OF A got home to-day I re-wrote the last me at his home, where he enter beautiful grottoes came in view. Into "'Sister Margaret. Now, if that TORPID LIVER, part, and I suppose if I hear you next tained me by the wealth of his splendid This man states that there are at one of these the boat was run, don't beat all! What won't folks do year, I will re-write the middle." On intellect and learning. least 1,000 anarchists in Cincinnati, where we were entirely beyond the when they is in trouble! Sister Margaret! these occasions I dwelt upon the moral So, the breech between Grant and Less of appetite. Bowels coatire, Tain and that they are anxious for a civil reach of rain. It proved to be about the bead, with a dull sensation in tue Why they hev writ the directions aspect of great political questions Greeley had an insignificant beginning, war to break out to furnish them an thirty feet deep anl ten feet wide, with ftmek art, Pain under the ebouider-" without any hind name. Now, to which his high moral sense was always for which both were more or less responsible. opportunity of fighting for their principles. blaie Fullxess after enting, with a disinclination an arched roof probably eight feet I Mr. Jones, he hain't no sister Margaret- to exertion of body crinlad, susceptible. A little compliance on the But there is a much easier and 4 above the water, where the rocky bot-' Irritability afre!:cffoftiAT]n?nrIcctcdspirits, of temper, Low witIt Must be Mrs. Jones' sister she The last sermon he ever heard me some ant*Weariness, better way than that. Why don't these part of Grant and a little patience torn could be distinctly seen ten feet was a Smith.' 1,000 half-brained people sell what preach, and the last he ever heard in Greeley would have prevented Dtzzlnoss, Fluttering at iLe below the surface. So perfect was i Heart, Dots bnfoietho eyes, Haaaacfc "So he directed the letter accordingly, they have, throw the proceeds into a from any minister, was at Atlantic the severance of their friendship. its form that it almost seemed the! Tor the right eye, Restlessness, wiib common fund, organize a colony, go without consulting any one, to Highlands, N. J. He and Senator When Colfax was Vice-President ltfuldrenms, I/ighh colored Uriae, and hand of man had hewn it from out into the unoccupied land of the Miss Margaret Smith". No answer Stanford drove twelve miles to the Greeley was his guest when in Washington. CO?^STlPAT80?l. the solid rock. Beyond it towers an great west, and proceed to found a meeting. The subject was "The Power was received. Colfax was a member of my TITTT'S pifjXjS axo especially adapte-' immense cliff, very high, with broken community on the principles which of Individuality," on the text, congregation, and a personal friend "Once a dispatch came announcing to such casen, one dose effects sucti rugged sides, picturesque and sublime, hangf of fee i 'isr to astonish the sufferri they advocate? Here is asimple,feasible, "The Master is come and Calleth for whom I esteemed very highly. I dropinto the death of a person he had never They Iuoreasc the A rptlte,an cause Vnbodv which I insist on naming Dutton Cliff, practicable method of testing the Thee." his house one night when he to Take on I- leU,thin the system 2A- heard of, a relative of some one living in honor of Capt. Dutton, who has nonrlaticd. 8i a Vnh lrTouic Action value of their theories, without bloodshed, Gen. Grant had a very sincere, religious ived on' Lafayette Square and in a in the town whose family he thought the tklsestivsOrztc-.is,"tecrularStools &~ done and is doing so much to make TUTTSv5cmm St..<p>DYE,VK disturbance or trouble of any |)rofluceri Pilua -i I Murray nature. His faith in the Almighty large arm chair sat Greeley, his fullmoon he knew all about. He carried the Crater Lake iustly famous. kind. as sovereign of the universe face bland and child-like in expression. message himself, but instead of delivering and Father of humanity was abiding Around him sat Colfax it at once began in this way: There have not been wanting experiments GUAT HAIR or WHISKERS changed to Immediately north of Dutton Clifl and triumphant. Christianity was to and several other gentlemen on GLOSST BLACK by a single application in the line of social communism. 'Who is there in your family by the elements have worn the sides oi this DTE. It imparts a natural color, him a great religious fact, which was lower chairs, in fact sitting at Robert Owen founded such a community the name of Jackson? Hev yegot anybody instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, the mountain, leaving a harder substance, a source of comfort to him in his long the feet of the great philosopher sent by express on receipt of $)&. at New Harmony, Ind., where h by that name?' Office. 44 Murray St., New Yor alternately colored and yellow, and terrible sickness. His baptism of the tripod. The conversation bought 10,000 acres of land and 'Yes,' was the reply. resembling the Mansard roof of a was the formal acceptance oi Christianity. was general, but the scene was interest dwellings for 1,000 people at his own 'Must be a cousin, I guess?' coctage, while in one place tall red PARKER'S This event has been grossly ing to me as I observed with what deference expense. But in four years he wag 'Yes.' chimneys stand aloft, making all in all misrepresented by the press. He was the gentlemen present li&tened convinced of the impracticability ol HAIR BALSAM "'Wall, did Jane marry a Jack- such a scene that Cottage Rock could conscious and in full possession of all the undertaking, and went back to with breathless attention to every son?' the popular favorite for dressing scarcely be improved on for a name. England a poorer but a wiser man. his mental faculties. He thanked me sentence that fell from Greeley's lips. the hair, Restoring the color 'Yes.' Lying between the points above referred when gray,and preventing Dandruff. The famous Brook Farm experiment for suggesting it to him and accepted It was a picture worthy of an artist. "'Wal, one of them Jacksons is It cleanses the scalp, to a break in the walls was at Roxbury, Mass., is familiar. It it in clear faith. He began immediately Subsequently to that evening Colfax stops the hair falling, sod as dead you can read what it says,' found that is almost perpendicular, sure tc please 50c and $i. sizes at Druggists. contained such splendid men as George after to rally, and conversed with related to me the following inc dent handing over the message." but certainly does not exceed 400 feet Ripley and Nathanial Hawthorne, me and his family. The hypodermic Dnring his visit Greeley said: "Colfax, PARKJ*S TONIC in height. This is by far the lowest and the brilliant Margaret Fuller lived The Heir Cominsr of Acre. of brandy was an after consideration, I would like to take a cup of tea at there for awhile. The dream was ol point in the walls. Just at th and evidently helped him to regain his the White House with Grant The Best Goagh. Core yon can use "At a coming of age of the heir thete simple living, light manual labor and foot of Dutton Cliff an island strength but there was a contest between "Well," said Colfax, "Ihave no doubt is a great celebration," writes Adam and the best known preventive of Consumption. high moral, spiritual and intellectual was discovered 200 feet wide by Dr. Douglas and Dr. Shrady as to you will be welcome." The Vice PARKER'S TONIC kept in a home is a sentinel to Badeau in the last of his papers on the keep sickness out. Used discreetly it keeps the enjoyment. But the Brook 400 feet long and over 100 to the hypodermic. I was sitting with President called upon Gen. Grant and English aristocracy. "It is a feast for blood pure and the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys Farm people soon got tired ol the top of the rocks that stand upon those physicians, Douglas had given said, "Greeley is at my house, and has in working order. Coughs and Colds vanish before tenants and family ralatives, intimate it. In" The Blithedale Romance" it. It builds up the health. it like great chimneys or towers,eivin& up all hope and thought the General expressed a wish to take a cup of tea friends and laborers on the estate. If you suffer from Debility, Skin Eruptions, Hawthorne gives a fascinating picture could live but a short time. Shrady to it an appearance like the castles oi with you." The President replied: "J The house is crowded with Cough, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Kidney, Urinary or of the idyllic but not sinless had not much hope, but said, "Let will invite him to dine wito meto-mor old. We did not land, but an appropriate Female Complaints, or any disorder of the Lungs, guests, and the neighbors of rank life of that remarkable community, Stomach, Bowels, Blood or Nerves, don't wait us fire the last gun and go down, if row." Colfax told me that when he name would be Castle Island. I often open their establishments and till you are sick in bed, but use PARKER'S Tonic which failed to satisfy him, as it I.) necessary, with the flag flying." Doug conveyed the invitation to the illus Crater Lake has again risen to the to-day it will give you new life and vigor. assist in the hospitality. There are failed to satisfy all the rest of its HISCOX & CO., N Y. las said, "Do as you please." Shrady trious journalist Greeley was exceed occasion, as accurate tests will prove i booths and marquees upon the lawn, members. The Brook Farmers were Sold by Druggists. Large saving buying $1 size. administered the hypodermic and the ingly pleased and accepted without beyond all question that but few bodies an ox is roasted whole, beer and wine soon back into the world againthe General, who had begun to rally, re delay. of water in the world equal it in are abundant, and the best of humor old, imperfect, unjust, sinful world, sponded to the influence. The other part of the story was depth, except the ocean, and none prevails. All classes mingle freely, which, with all its drawbacks, they told by Grant. He said that at the On two different occasions I offered whatever of an equal size, while in the and the upper tenants are invited to found more endurable than the idea! close of the office hours on that da to give the holy sacrament to the Gen s-^the western hemisphere it will stand absolutely dining-room. A speech is made perfection of the community. he remarked to himself, "Greeley is eral. On the last occasion he wrote unrivalled. HeretoforeTahoe! by the heir. The father and mother to dine with me this afternoon. Witl 1,000 AGENTS, mi AHD WOMEN, me(and I have preserved the tablets) has been considered the deepest I and other relatives stand near, the Let the anarchists, socialists and what conversation shall I enter tair that he desired to receive the sacrament, lake in America, being 1,640 ieet. I flag flies over him, the tenantry and communists try some such ex peri For JOHN B.GOUGH'S entlrH\ now bookJustpubilsbo*. him? He is here to talk politics, ebpe but felt that he was not worthy. ^"LIVIIiaTSUTHS^H^. ttient on their own account and prove Only preliminary soundings have been 1 retainers cheer, the brothers and cially about the New York appoint The truth is he was so conscien its practicability before they plot to sisters are proud, or envious, who made as yet, and the figures obtained Arerfeet treasury of frood thmga a series of ZiZFS* ments. I do not wish to consult him tious, and feeling that he had not blow up organized society with powder can .say which? and the young lord are subject to slight change. The deep-' PICTURES puuted on'y on these matters just now, yet I must fully forgiven Ward for his terrible JOHN B. GOUGH ana dynamite. Otherwise they feels all his grandeur and importance, est water found so far is 1,956 feet,' entertain him by some profitable con rascality, the General deferred the will doubtless be strung up without perhaps more keenly than ever again. being 815 more than Tahoe. versation. I recalled the fact that duty, but in the other duties of religion sympathy or mercy, as they deserve can pAlnt them. It (rives, In psr There is a dnye over the estate, ruant-nt rorin.bis best thoughtt.Ws-. he had written a book called, 'What he was prompt, earnest, unostentatious. Bobby Burns. to be. which is everywhere decorated with most stirring anecdotes togstotf wlUi multifold rxrnenci* and psr* I Know About Farming.' and as 1 indications of loyal regard presents Speaking of Burns, the London toul ipmmi*c*ncf+ never before 1 had been a farmer in Missouri, anc He was too careless about public published. Tnr toroprm of all are made to the poor and their children News says: No poet, to tell the truth, t.'.os and the cii of his humotv supposing that agriculture would be opinion. He suffered himself to be The Bcwitchim Miss Stauffer. aie quite Irieii^tiidc AinnxnuYr.t the parish church bells ring ,and had ever a better chance of immortal* Koyal (c-t Volume, osa* a subject of great interest to my guest, blamed for certain things which, had sometimes even poachers are forgiven tain'ng nearly Tu pages and SBT "Fay," the sprightly correspondent ity. No poet ever more thoroughly I resolved to talk to him on what 1 8ui \i(rra in^x he explained, the condemnation or released. At night the great house U/C U/Jti'T I rw enterprise ot the Louisville-Courier Journal, and completely represented a people, knew about farming." Greely came would have fallen on others. He has ML nAl ing, inWllijremcaa- and the villages are illuminated. writes from Saratoga of Miss Stauffer, vskserstoMipi ly tliie hut. to the in evening dress and never seemed and no more intense, ardent, patriot-' been censured for accepting Belknap's Everything is done to foster the feudal trns of thousands wto jre vraitlnsft who bewitched Mr. Tilden out ol for It. Vo competition, and it is now out htt.'.irP-l] others happier, or looked grander in his life resignation, but the facts are these: ic and self-confident people ever had a feeling that still lingers, and the 10 to I. Ministers, Editors, Critics ete KnutbeUi $100,000. Having met Miss Celeste He escorted Mrs. Grant to the table unqualified endorsement and wlfh It Godrx.ei A ents, On the morning of the day of the I paternal system and influence of the poet to represent it. Who is the poet MS ytmr Km* to ndk* mowi/, and at the fame tun* rvmlasuthonutkly Stauffer three successive summers at The dinner was served in elegant style exposure, Secretary Bristow called fir*-tUu lock Exclusive territory abd rwry aristocracy are as conspicuous as on of the Irish? The harp is silent in the Special Terms riven. Send for lnrge illustrated lrcnlajt* Richfield, and hearing each year that When the time for conversatior and informed him that something ot a any occasion yet left in England." eontainincr full particular* Address A. G. NETTXJBV halls of Tara. They have but a small TOHJtCO.. Pubs., C7 N. Clark St dhicacto. I1L. Mr. Tilden had named her in his will, came the President said, "Mr. Greeley very sad nature had happened, which chance of a Burns, among all the I was not surprised when I read that I believe you have written a book might affect him personally, but which NEW 6Q0DS1 LOf ^T PRICES! spirited national singers "who trifle There is No Health in it.** he had settled upon her $100,000. called 'What I know about Farm he did not feel at liberty to tell but with the erewet," or Irish harp. Miss Stauffer crossed the ocean on the ing.''" Horace replied in his blandest suggested that he should send for the From the Philadelphia Ledger. same steamer with Mr. Tilden the last Moore is far too artificial. Mangan, manner. Grant then talked about Chairman of the Committee on Military At a reception by the British National Eeiir J. Lute, time he visited Europe. It was on the and the Balladists, do not stock, horses, cattle, sheep. Greeley's Affairs of the House. This was Temperance League, given to the return trip that the handsome girl bewitched replies were mere terse and tart. make up Burns among them. England Bristow's blunder and fault. He colonial and Indian delegates, Dr. B. him. He presented to her a had come for a nobler purpose, tc should have given Grant the facts. has in Shakespeare a poet fai W. Richardson, who presided, said: diamond bracelet said to have cost discuss politics and the fate of the re After Bristow had left, Chandler and too great to be merely national he is Dealer ia "They had learned that alcohol, unlike $6,000. While Miss Stauffer was public, as he eupposed. But Grant Belknap came. Chandler was agitated, universal, and the whole world shares* food, acted exactly as a medical staying at Cranston's Mr. Tilden sent was determined, and suggested tht DEY GOODS, pale as a ghost. Belknap was him with us, to whom he belongs,as it agent. With regard to its (alcohol's) his yacht up, that she might use it for relative value of farming in different excited, and his language incoherent. were, by accident of birth. In Beranger action, they had discovered that, in GROCERIES, pleasure. She kept up a correspondence paits of the country. Greeley's tern He began the interview by saying, "I the words of the general confession in the French have something more with Mr. Tilden, but I never per was up. He had come to gain con wish to resign. I am to blame." She the Book of Common Prayer, it did closely answering to Burns no poet NOTIONS, ETC. heard it intimated that he had asked trol of the administration, of the ap & is not responsible. I take the whole those things which it* ought not to could be more French than Beranger, i pointments in New York City, but her to marry him. It always seemed blame to myself. I must resian." Kietllog's Block, have done, and it left undone was doomed to disappointment. Sever I and no one who was a trifle more more as if he had adopted her as his Grant supposed that there was those things which it ought to al times,and with apparent impatience daughter and enjoyed making her happy French could be a poet. He represents some domestic trouble, and not wishing flBWULM. MIHK.. have done, and, there was no health he drew out his immense silver watch by gifts and favors. Miss Stauffer the people with their aspirations,their! to inquire into it he called his son, in it. It caused diseases, twenty-four to sugsest not only that time was pass possesses all the requisites for a Ulysses, who was then one of his private illusions, their belief in honest good, $ pf which were now known to be specifically ing, but that other themes of conver belle. Without being particularly secretaries, and directed him to nature, and their disbelief in many produced by it, and every day sation should be introduced. He was beautiful, she is showy write the resignation. The form did other things. Burns still more completely medical science detected more injury too much of a gentleman to suggest and striking-looking. She has many nQt please Belknap, and he altered it, arising from its use." represents the Scotch, or, at what was uppermost in his mind, bul admirers. She wears her lovely ana and Grant accepted it. Mr. Chandler least the masses of Scotland. If they f|| It would be difficult to frame an ini^ydietment not enough of a gentleman to disguise costly toilets as though they were a was to blame, and also Belknap, for are fond of the lasses, so was Burns against alcohol in stronger his ill-temper and disappointment part of herself. She is finely-formed both should have frankly told the terms than this. The happy borrowing attached to the fair. If they like toddy, He abruptly said, "I must go and president the ground of the resignation. and dance3 gracefully. She is a crack and adaptation of the words of in the most gracious manner, Presi so did the witty eauger. If they i The president had, however,sent tennis player, and it is said that she the "confession" from the Prayer dent and Mrs. Grant bade him good are independent, almost too consciously for the chairman of the committee on composed, as well as delivered, the reply night. Book caused laughter, and that it did military affairs of the house, and independent, so was the au-1 she made to Rex when lie chose so is no wonder. Neither does it damage when he came and informed Grant of her for queen during the Mardi-Gras Such was the trifling beginning of th thor of "A Man's a Man for the argument. The light feather the real case the latter was highly indignant. estrangement between those two emi festivities in New Orleans two years a' That. If they are patriotic, so, of the arrow carries the barb more He immediately sent for the nent men. It was only the occasion ago. It requires some nerve and all was he, and intensely resentful offoreign surely to its point. Witty utterances attorney general,Edward Pierrepont, the cause was deeper and broader the sustaining qualities of vanity for interference. they like a are longest remembered and are more gave him the facts and authorized Greeley was jealous of Conkhng's in woman in private life to asa efficient than rude denunciation. The young woman in private life to as- lord," he, in an honorablei way ~bad him to prosecute Belknap to the extent fluence over Grant and felt that reader may like to know who this Dr. sume the mimic robes of royalty and of the law. Grant should have he should be consulted in the policy AF jociet tta. ._ aversion to the society of ride through the public streets of a Richardson is and by what authority given these facts to the public. He A the administration, and in his van it noble. If they are religiously attached s|s large city, to be stared at by the vulgar he speaks. He is an M. D. and an F. gave them to me the night of the day supposed that upon his judgment de to the associations of home and oi gended crowd who, on such occasions, R.^ S., and he is an honorary of the re&ignation, and had I been other the continued triumph of the the ancestral religion, so was the flock to New Orleans. She spoke last than his pastor, which I always esteemed member of the American ^publican party in the State of New author of the "Cotter's Saturday summer of not feeling a bit nervous a sacred and confidential relation, Philosophical Society, whose home York. Within a few days thereaftei Night." If they are irritated by the s*i? when making her address. Miss Stauffer I should have published the ancient and modern, is in Philadelphia. Greeley fired his first gun. It was ar extraordinary license as moral censors, has been in the habit of dividing case as it was. Yet I never lost confidence He is the discoverer of many medical editorial in the New York Tribune, anc which is still taken by the ministers /wf her summers between Richfield, Bar in Belknap's personal integrity. facts and appliances, and a voluminous from thence the war was to the death of the Tay, so was the author ol Harbor and Cranston's- Her parents He was unfortunate. author. In his writing he belongs I have always thought that peact "The Holy Fair" and of "Holy Willie's! and brother form her party. Her parents to the experimental rather than the should have reigned where war prevail I was also conversant with the beginning prayer." Finally, if they are apt, t* ATS? SODA are very plain, uninteresting-looking theoretical school, and when he ed. Grant might have indulged Greele3 of the troubles between Sumner after brewing a peck o' maut, to bq people. Her father is a prosperous in a free and frank conversation or announces that twenty-four diseases and Grant. Senator Snmner called at rather sorry for themselves next hardware merchant in New Orlepn*. political matters, and Greeley shoulc are specifically produced by alcohol the White House one morning, and morning, so was Burns, who, ii| 3? 'i? though not a native of that city. She have conceded to Grant the right when his name was announced the poetic repentances, was a match foi ie passing this summer in Europe choose his own counsel. President s?nt word that he would see Regnier, that remorseful Frenchman! BaotinUioW.tlJ. Hi