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Show PERSOXAX, ETC. ! Domi Piutt dcc!.ir fur (Jcueral Builer for tpe-iktr. Sergeant Wileou is reported to have killed nine Iodim in Gibbon's light. The harp one a owned by Robert Burua irt advertispd lor sal in Cork for the bliui of $'225. Francis Murphy and John B. Gougl) walkeJ .r;.i-in-riii it the Kairport oamp nulling. . Montgomery lil.iir ia prominently poken of ae tlii next United States aanalor from MaryUud. ' AinOHjj the eitine'ra at the Murphy mfbtiiii! in Denver, Siiiviwy, whs John HitBon, Culoradu'a Giittlo kuii;. Eli Perkins h id interflowed Abraham Abra-ham Veder, .igi-.l -tS, who has made Saratoga a summer resort for eigbty-oue eigbty-oue years. Gen. Wadt;. rjamptou has been ae-lei-ieiJ Ui deliver thttauuual uddrciM at the approach. ng luir of the Virginia agricultural (ociety at Hichmond. One of the most beautiful women of New York is now io the Bloom in gi! ale lusane uayliim. Her insanity wua caused by the ude o( ename on i her face. i It is almost as eaty for an Indian to get away wiLh Huward'a horses, as Jit wag for Howard to get away with the funds of the J reedman's bureau. I Chicjgo Times. Sam. Mills, a negro murderer 'awaiting execution io Elko, Nev., daily consult a pack of cards to learn whether it is to he his fortune to escape the gnlloWJ. VVhen Fred. M iy, who wasn't shot by J G. Bennett, w .des into the surf I of Long Branch in his suit ol mauve color, snort nleevex and legs, the girls all ray: , "He's mt splendid; isn't h?" The scienLiho theory of Spencer, Tynilal aud Huxley, aud their disciples, disci-ples, is utterly hostile to the. theology of Christendom, and no palaver of words oan smooth over the enmity, Sun.. . Pius IS is approaching tho completion com-pletion of his "Memoirs,", on which lie uas uetiii enguguu ur .uiura wou forty years. . He orders that they shall not be published until ten years have elapsed after his death. . Rev. J. B. McGuffin of Piano, in a sermon, recently, said: "When a standing army is necessary-to protect the property of peaceful citiiens from the torch of a mob, then the goddess of liberty should take her flight to a laud where her surroundings are more in keeping with her character." The new vie; president of the Sara-rac Sara-rac lying club carried oft' the honors by the statements that out of the 1,600 norsts. which he owns be can call each individual ono by name, and it will come to him, and that one of his mares recently gave birth to five colts at a birth, and that he can distinguish by her whyuuying tho particular colt which she ia calling. " Private Alberts, company A, when the charge nn made in Gibbon's attack, at-tack, gut into one of the tepees, where tie was immediately surrounded by a number ol young. bucks and Bquaws with knivet, and hatobets. He dealt blows fast and vigorous, right and left, with the butcot his musket, thus imaking a pathway for himself and regained hit comrades - Jay Gould at 12 years of age was pronounced a "puny good-for-no-tiling." He continually quarreled with his father, who gladly acceded to his son's proposition t "give him his time," "for," the old man Baid, "it waB no good, any way." Before si i years had elansed, however, Jay had the sum of $20,000 in hand, and may now he regarded in comfortable circunistanot'U. The New Vurk Sun terms Key, tha postmaster general, "a wretched craven." "Wo uorthern man asks him to put on sack cloth and ashes; for unless he was a hypocrite, he (ought in the war only for what he thought was just and right; and he has no occasion to be ashamed of having done what he did, wrong, un-republican, un-republican, unwise and unpatriotic though we think it." Churl ifi Minnip Lhn cntnrer! hnv who was the successful candidate for a West Point cadetahip in Mr. Mul-ler's Mul-ler's congressional district, New York city, is a bright looking young fellow of pleading address and graceful carriage. car-riage. He is about five feet four. in height, weighs 125 pounds, and it hlbcsed with a etrong constitution. In the grammar school which he attended be bore a good reputation as a scholar and a gentleman. |