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Show BY TELEGRAPH. A Slorv Showing that .mastami JLIghled ing Powder pes Won't Mix. li American Gunboat in . A Papal Emissary. From the New York Herald. Kristaffy, one of x the Monsignor domestic who' performs his Prelate's of the Pope's A festire youth, Waters! Mexican Lanhousehold, is now in this city. He daily avocation? in the mines of take would he der Hill, . thought is stoppiug fur the present with Paw- home some blasting powder the oth- Father Between Eugene, Superior of the to Sioux nee er day; it might come handy split Franciscan Fathers, whose church is home. an obstinate log he had at street, between located in Thirty-firs- t cabhumble his smarted for avenues. he When Seventh Strange AMERICAN. Sjxtlaud few a he in in the wrapped evening, to say, although Monsignor Kristaffy Washington, 8. is one of the Private Secretaries of The Department of State, upon the ounces carefully in several thicknessrecommendation of the chief commis es of paper and placed it in his pock- the Pope, and intimately connected sioner, authorized the skilled nriizn s of et. When he got home he got to with the diplomatic service of Carthe sanitary commissioners, now about about how long it would dinal Antouelli, he has been able to leaving the Austrian capital on their thinking he was likely to get a travel for fifteen months through the be before return homo, to stop at t lie different then he thought what Unit-iand States, without beiug at any poin's in Germany, France, Belgium crushing, und England and examine the methods a nice perfume that hankerchief exto use the, vulgar phrase, "spottime, and modes employed by the different tract that he last Saturday ted" bought either newspaper men or the by trades in the several countries named, him6aid within dishe and had, ' general public. Monsignor is a as to acquaint themselves with the night and hard was life miner's self a that mechanical differences, in order to enatinguished linquist, beiug perfectly Then he thought he at home iu fitteen. different langble them to make their veport complete. uncertain. The commission is expected to return to ought to cail on Smither's girl touages,1 and it is not unreasonable to ilif U. S. within six weeks. of lie everything night, thought suppose, therefore that his mission Tlie commission authorized by' Conof his iu tho but that pocket powder from Home was not created by mere gress to make experiments to insure t be coat. , chaice. A Herald writer had the prevention of the explosion of ftiam communicaof a in are hoilers, receipt After supper he concluded to drop honor of meeting him at a late hour tion of value from leading manufactur- in and see that Smithers girl. He got last evening at the home of the ers in the east and west, which promise in his necktie proper shape, his hand- Franciscan Fathers, and for an hour materially to insure the future safety of kerchief was perfumed like unto a or two held a conversation with him steam navigation. the rumor that new blown rose, one oiled lock hunc n the various subjects which are There is no ground for our Government will be placed in an- gracefully down on his forehead, and just' now disturbing elements in the tagonism with Great Britain regarding he started for the domicil of his Catholic world. Monsignor, while questions growing out of the Gordon is colorhe was in America This man sweetness. that disclaiming young and o it;. -- It Is probable an equitable dehis means anxious no a but meerschaum, amicable settlement will be reached ing girl officially, was by corresinformal tests the horrid smoke; so when he to conceal the fact that he was in through the means of pondence. got to the door he knocked the bowl reality a member of the Pope's housePrivate advices from San Antonio state of the nieeischaum on his manly heel hold. It seeuis that after his arrival that a few days ago a gunboat of the U. and his into it pocket. Of course iu America.uotwithstandinghe could put S. navy dropped anchor off Tuxpan he intend didn't to put it into the speak fifteen differjut languages, he in Mexican waters. The Mexican pilot atiooed at Tuxpan lar, went out to same pocket with the powder. His could not speak English well enough board the gunboat, as is his duty, and affinity met him at the door with a to make his tour through the States enquire what was the object of the visit. sweet smile on her beauteous counte- one of spiritual gain and profit. The American officer refused to allow welcomed to him her paternal Nothing dauutcd by the discovery, the pilot to go aboard. "It is my duty, nance, invited and him into l the he set to work bravely and became a with your mansion, ir," said the pilot. duty and you too," said the officer. "I parlor and to a seat on the sofa. regular member of a seminary in uall be obliged to board you," said the were tngaged in conversa- Cincinnati, where he remained incog. They pilot. "Then I shall be obliged to put a tion. He asked her if it wasn't a for several months until he had acbullet through you," said the officer. Do you propose to go up the Tuxpan beautiful evening, and then she in quired enough knowledge of English n riTer?V asked the pilot. "None of your quired how he liked the dress Miss to make himself apparently a damned business," the officer replied. lirown wore at church lust Sunday. American citizen, Having ac ,"ll we want to go up the river we will He said he didn't like it a bit, and the mastery of the Anglo-Saxo' so." Whereupon the pilot withdrew. she remarked that Miss B. was a quired he straightway turned his atThe gunboat lowered a boat, manned it, stuek-uand all this tention to the condition of the Caththing anyhow; and began to sound the harbor and river. time burnwas thai pipe olic- Church in the various States, The Mexicans were much excited and insiduously the excitement continues. They think ing its way through the paper. He and for months past he has been Uncle Sam is earning, and many hope that Miss Brown was some- traveling from place to place, making agreed he is. what stuck up, and said maybe we'd his observations.,; He denies rath It is manifest that the officially pub- strike it pretty soon and then you'd er he refuses to deny that he is in lished denials regarding the health of see who'd wear plug hats. She told America on an official mission; but it Vice President Wilson are ofadiplo inntio character. There is the best au- him she thought plug hats so becom- is certain that in the not distant futhority for the (statement that his physi- ing, and then he was going to tell ture we'shall hear of his report to cians contemplate the application of a he adored her she that was the Rome his Catholic of her, of impressions aeton'on the base of his brain, as the his of and all that his soul, as well as Protectant institutions in only possible cure for bis disorder, and darling ' it is also oertain that his most intimate happiness was centered in her No. 7 America. friends have the gravest apprehension boots, but he was interrupted. He of the result. It is stated that this ap- arose from the floor and The Family PiU-Bo- x. inquired if plication has been delayed in order to the lightning had struck anybody ' ' permit Mr. Wilson to so regain his gen-ttiThe surfeiting we all undergo durand remarked something about else, health that be may endure this rad' i the Virginia explosion being a warn- ing this season of fruit brings into iol treatment with more safety. 8. It is a , Kearney Junction, ing to people not to keep nitrogly- action the family pill-boQuite a fight occurred yesterday, be- cerine in their houses. Then he took little, singular how much hunting tween the Pawnee and JJioux tribes of offhiscoati He said' it was an old has to' be done to find that box. The Indians, at a point about twelve miles who last needed its services above Frenchman's Fork in the Repub- coat, and he didn't want it nohow. party lican Valley. The Pawnees bad pre pur- - His girl's father suggested that this doesn't know where he left it, and doesn't care to think of it at all, cd that day for a buffalo hunt. ' The wasn't tho Fourth of July, and if he ttioux, being evidently aware of this, wanted to set off he ought while he whose turn now occurs isn't tripped their ponies and distributed to go up on the hill and do it. Then exactly tortured to death by anxiety. thcra around on an adjoining hill to We are not quite sure but that there j lad the Pawnees to belie them buf- - the young man said it was getting is a faint hope down somewhere in late, and he guessed he would go t'alo, and also dro?e a small herd of buffaloes towards the Pawnee camp, where- home, and suggested that he would his breast that it may not be found upon the best of the Pawnee warriors send a man around to fix at $11.' He feels lumps forming in fturted out for the buffalo. The Sioux the sofa. He says now that flaxseed his throat as he peers among the immediately attacked the camp, where bottles and boxes which constitute there were out squaws and few warriors, ain't worth a euss for a poultice, and and they succeeded in killing about fifty he ain't going to call on that Smith- the pharmacy at his house, and when . of the squaws before the return of the ers gal auy more; she's most too high the box finally appears, and he feels a desperate fight com. warriors, when toned, and thinks herself too good it is his hand, there is a seusatlon at menced. The Pawnees, slung to frenxy the pit of his stomach as if somebody for a miner anvhow. at the loss of their squa.vs, fought like was trying to turn that organ over ' demons, but being greutly at a disadvan. with an old brass candlestick. Some tage, through numbers and arms, were A few days ago one of the attach- people swallow a dose of pills with . uon compelled to mnUe a re' real,. They tied to the river and ciosscd, when tin es of the Spanish legation entered out a qualm, and afterwards go round Sioux gave up tho chas. The Sioux 6 barber shop at Providence, 11. as and I., looking proud overbearing as numbered about 750 and the Pawnees to shave. a He was nolittdv whose a father get boy plays in a band, only about 200. Tho latter -- lost the ! shown door with the the but the most of us are more deliexclamation, - robes and meat of about five hundred buffalo. They also lost about one hun- "We don't shave no niggers hyah." cately constituted, and counting out dred xvarriors, and one hundred and a dose of pills' while some one else When Anna Dickinson was about of'ty poniss. The Sioux lost but thirty gets the water, and observes that he urriors. The Sioux wero what is to deliver1 her lecture '.'on "Joan doesn't see how uy on: can swallow 3'tiown as the Whistler band of Ojjalalla I)' Arc' in a smal jWcstern it tho awful town, the was " considered '.Sioux, uuder the chief, thingsis about us serious necessary; that she, an undertaking as can 'be found on accessor of old Whistler. ?A young thould be introdu'eod to the audience, .jrentleman named Piatt, from Haiti more; record., . There is samething too awvho was out on the hunt with tire Vfi'v The t;L4 fell ou the Chairman-of- ' tho solemn about it to describe. Lecture' Committee, a worthy Indi- fully ees, was captured and scori after is a little singular that while And it The soldiers from Fort Mc. vidual, but well versed in notjery ft man swallow whole whortlecan Pheraon arrived after tbe fight, and either French or "Ladies history. , the Sioux to. their, reservaand even .drove back ,' and gentlemen," said he, advancing berries, cherry-pits' . tion. without uneasiness at finy" all, ' to the front 'of the platform "Miss yic;t a. single 7p?h will catch in his " lii(kinson will address you" at a particularly ticklish spot, They Know their ?Iuri, ' (throat, tho' life and adtentufes of John and hang there- four hours, and make The" World says: Simon Cameron, Dark, ;one ftf the greatest heroes ci faees; at his stomach. And a man in the chief of the Pennsylvania nddi-tioi- antiquity. 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