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Show CCSSIIU1V Willi American Ollicers, Berveu It 18 a Part 01 tlie CUl "amage v,uw umlui in ....- ... ,V , ,, i . . sn.uuu in nuj 41111 nuia, ao 011; though not so long a . iaxjmjijan wen, and after the latter's ceremony that all tV "he country- every n,an Jack cf them wiu M' 1 (ilton W1" Wlepee1 Mr- John Holland company Mr. Morris mortgaged ' one may discover for himself. Even 9 nt 111 on the seventy- fal esM.HI)e(1 from tne country with great chanted in the honsf ' 1 naturally want a copy to read. See?" as president of the Erie. the tract of 1,204,000 acres when ill steps a second, or 130 to the minute, hardships. He then fought under Dom durin" the day an' A railroad is to be constructed from fortuno overtook him, and when for a seems quick. The chances are that your is one of the most prom- pe,?ro jM th(J Cr(;tan army against the ding. This joyful ,,, i)own, t politic Niagara Falls to Lewiston, a distance of long time he was confined in a debtor's , 8 minute man, although his legs move iieu m Northern Ohio, Turks and in the Greek army against i formed by blind 1 . a PnU timtiVA seven miles, along the rapids. prison. I so Quickly that his steps seem short, is in several railroad com- the brigands of Thessaly. He joined the J lar occasion the , Mo me noner Schenectady, N.Y., ia making a strong luT,'e P'nks nnd ociatee of ,t doing as many as 200 steps to the icr of several hundred revolutioni;4t!, in Cul)a, was again de- I geendant of th' ii -? effort to secure the New York Central ' the 11011,111,1 company took advantage of minute, and consequently that the stride and agncultural land. rPated and lived many weeks in the by his conspicr iustice shops and yards now located at Albany, the straits to which the sjieculation had is at least 8 feet 6 inches. With a little r reaching America he Woods a hunted fugitive, ne also served There was " " 1 Th AtHm lonmal i ntwit f, reluced Mr- Morrls' ani bX the fore- ; practice a man 0 feet high can easily enough to go into the jn E t muler the Knedive in France aml 7 jfV ? 1 J itmet Zt 5 o Rh Effi clBUre f tbe mortaS9 a'(1"iretl fnl1 maintain foot stride for half a mile, ss in a small way, and GermanVi in Kpain for the Carl. S"tatt ' 8- " ' title tl)0 . I1 surveyed and -Loudon Society Times. m.ng he has patiently a jn nVrzegovina against the uZSe &5 C Sk to CiS innatl oned a land Oflice for its sale at Bata- nult oi a a large tort- IIo ia now ad y for more fur, ZnotV 'oVcW nfff , via, with Cliarles Ellicott as their resi- A ,IU ln tb. ,ont ' 7i,,l Z.1? 4; P&&$iJF$- -a and Western has dent manager. The greater part of this ' .,..7 iaratively new man in SAVED BY THE BANK OF ENGLAND. $ Z g $?it , $&3S$'& -Mt on account domain was sold up to 1805 to bona fide Ojide Musm the violinist, was the congress will be Gen. unnd9 ' $ ; ' costing purchasers and settlers, and the affairs vict.m of an odd accident recently Hi. ,y, who defeated Hon. How the B.rinB. e Knabled to Tide P $J Ftf 8 ' " of the Holland company were wound up conc?vt about to begin the in the Fifteenth dis- or en.,. not fi f fog Z ?Z$ $ Af . Farmers' Loan and Trust compa- ?remn T'l a' tb Marcy u Ho had, however, "TheBaringsaroembarrassed-threat- P 5 a. ' 3 3 k 5' & ffalo in 1845 -Chicago Herald. Aven,ie 'P church in Brooklyn, and litary reputation before ened with bankruptcy." Such was the In- f$ g$ fg f" 4 o . l84a-cmcago Utrald. Mr. Mnsin arrav(Hi in fauitles8 evening ilitics. His father, Col. startling telegram from London the ? , - 9 A' $ ,5? iT "a? - He Knew. dress, thought that he would view the (tied in Urbana, Ills., in other day in partial explanation of the . frg b. g f gijfs , 2 e, vjess man, "there audience without being seen. To oc- !ie future congressman great flurry in stocks there, which ? ' g g S f A t & S; i $ - 3 ' &t). Relieve that complish his purpose he stepped behind- , He completed his edu- caused an ulmost equal flurry in Wa'' 6"y T' & $ ? ? JrM 3 'vff "ncein a curtain which hung back of the plat- ist started in the drug street, New Y'ork. The Barings have l- &g -TiT v i g $ $ gtfr ? form- There was a splash, and the vio- e war broke out, and he bankers and negotiators of public fu- ; C"' " , 1 $ 4 '8 $Tg 4 o t' ' c N linist found himself in three feet of Seventy-sixth Illinois for various nations for nearly four 'Srfl 3 i $ 2 X 0 P . P 9 r? i $ - - ic3 J 7, T- He emerged a very wet and inch he finally became erations. John Baring, a German IVT J 'e? 3. ijT-- "n- Mr. Musin had inadvertent- ,ed with his regiment Bremen, located in Exeter bou o ViV'f . 4 ffg " AAC o the baptismal font t campaigns in Missis- and his sons John and Franci VC ' ff f , Vlock and the concert ng states aud was mus- lished the house of Baring Bros g g t wft ,Ks fc Fj: i S J-S-S b. ' man came to the 0. 1803, receiving the Their success was so wond- V i 2 g S jt -ndtaid :'-at igadier general for con- their aid during the Napoleo, 'Al, fi fiZ? Z V " v! valuable that Sir Francis t 4. jfS tg, 3 g ".,c?s eT i ien. Busey ha been en- P? ffP ried somewhat late in 'SoS -VoV.VJ A ' ng a native of Delphi, fl r if!;? A two daughters and one fl? f. ' ; Er,i lf , i ? &g J 2 o $ f 5 ff. 0 SpZfg ,ily generally possesses I f . L W jX? ST .ppedfuU of horrors on Wj 6 &-, PpS? ef iHi SW ness,and is now in a - 5? i g&f -y ' f V. &i A'iiV; jf m ordose of scandal. J 3 C W ' ?t. O'Shea against his the- V " -Sifjf 3 b a $ ainent Charles Stewart baron in V f: f S2 i fit 22 3 i ? , ifi'glf' ST most recent sensation, ceived the- k S Z 1A ijl ST ell nor Mrs. O'Shea put became I K &J i8tsi$. 9 k fiS i S g ' at the trial. has bee- -A'c,hi.30irSJ was elected to par J ggt p J frA. lS Z-Sgtsr &.0$ 1 m med a close friew ? $ J $ f &&g8 toPSi 3 fr r X XK id invited him 2 8 ? $&lg t mJ iC jm, went, saw ar 8 fi ? , f -f ' TjSk I11"' is claimed the p f ' fi ?J'.7 N ? ?4 ' $ S ft I l V a trance of th, - I "" P sX I. it I .fore he d a &&fi ' K |