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Show M:IS l A MirMIELL, Adam IUet, musical director of Ihe MtCaul Opera Coiniiany, and com iirr of the "Tar and the Tartar," whllolna.leenlng car Uli-en t'ltt. burg and Chicago, hail hi. clothe, .lolen. Ho was forced lollelu hi. l-rth and make the t-t of the thing until he arrived In Chlcagi. All thelore, of course, wirudosnt on Hunday when ho arrived, and Mr. Kiel, clad 'In hi. unmentionable, and whtt Utile ilse he could find, got Into a carriage mid wa. tlrleentothu Jackson Htreet entrance of the Lelaud lintel, where he sent for a blanket, a request which almost r.ralynd Clerk Kennedy. Ha got he blanket. Old Nick eloe not atwaya roaldo among Uiu tailor.. Huaeem. to havo taken up hi. aU.le among the Farmers' Farm-ers' Alliance onle at present. The llghtliaaajb.umedah-ctle.nal phase. It I. North vemuHoulh. A convention waa called for nt Cincinnati to be held on May 10, noxt, lait Iho Hoiilh will lint attend It. The Southern men claim that the Alliance In tho North I. the agent of the Itepubllt-au party, while the Northern mcmlier elalin that the other, are for thu Democratic, lairty. The buoolld brlgado. are lu a liad way, and their befogged mind, mnnot ue iiillgbteucd. Thu;ia1u horseman U .till making hi. round, among tho dlsllngul.hed of the laud. (len. Hplnolin well known politician of New York, died at :Z thl. morning. Bishop Ullmore,a well known lloni.u Churchuuii of (,'lovi-lahd, (,'lovi-lahd, (, died on the inih Inst, Hiram lllanrharil, tho famou. Jloton abn-litonlst abn-litonlst dlnl also on the 13th Inst, Andrew L. Oslonl, aiiex-Judgunf the ludlaunHuprcme Court died on the 13th Inst. (Jen. Itaum Commissioner of len.lon. I.terlously III lu Chicago, (len. Aler,n presidential jomlbllltr I. Ill In Detroit. Atloruey.Ueneral Miller I. ill In Washington. Hecn lary Trat ey, und Itear-Admiral Hhufelt aro both trltlc.lly 111. Now. ha. reached Washington from Homo that King Humbert I. furlou. at the manner In which American tarl- caturlst revile hi. sacred person. II I. said that he will demand an alogy. Harrison aud BUlue, both of whom have had rough exitrleuce at the handa of cartoonbt., III have a bigger Job to .lop the comlo pre, front j.ir traylng Humbert lull, own style, tliau In .topping the Italian navy. Atone time the Ctar of lluasla w a. cartooned unmercifully by American lajwr.. Ho requc.ted Andrew Jackson to slop II. Old Hickory replied that he would a. soon argue with it u wind, or reason with deipalr, as lo leak tho American Journalist to ait on the square. Tho revolution In Chill luteuslflesln It. harror. Itiplne, violence, confiscations, confis-cations, anarchy, treachery and all the evil, of scmlf IvIILed warfare prevail.. Trade Is at a standstill. T he Hupremu Court 1. clow, B.lmaceda the I'resl-dent I'resl-dent ha. assumed tho function, of a Dictator. HI. wealth ha enabled him to keep at hi. sldo much of the army that would hive deicrteel him. On thu whole the revolutionist have thu best of the flghLofar. They take no property, prop-erty, or lommlsaary, except what they pay for ilalmauida, on thu contray, i ouflicate. everything within hi reach. The h inker, who refuse him for money, huthron. Into prison, HI. Lout., Mo,, ha.a mlracloof nn extraordinary kind on It hand., it appear that rilstrr Mary I'hllomena of the Vlsitatlou convent ha. been troti tiled for year, villlt nnabscosa. Dr. Alt, Ihe attending physician, pro-iiouucod pro-iiouucod the case lionelc... Another HUter, named llaptlsle, vltltod the patient pa-tient a few day. ago. Hhu prayed for her, audgaoher a bit of linen worn by Halnt Margaret, hundred, of year .luce, and some holy water. In it pnroxysm of ialii on Wednesday Hlsler rhllomena.wallowed tho bit-mod rullc. Wheuthoowolto riiurwliy she felt n strange pricking lust atovo hor lift eye. Lifting her hand to thu slut, she felt a metalllo .ubstauce, whleli .hu grasiKxl and pulled out. It wa. a ueeeila, and trausllxed on It point wa. the linen rello that Ihe sister had wallowed Ihe night before. The truth of the marvellous miracle Is vouched for by dJr. Alt and tho Mother Hu-perldn A young woman disguised lu mala alllre, waaarrtsteillnlha Indian Territory Ter-ritory a few il.y. aluce. When brought todiianah Texas, she wa I If Milled a. I'eallHuirr, a daughter nf tho noted JlelloHtalr, and of Col. Younger the outlaw and Imudlt. Hho I. charged with liorsa stealing. Thu young woman I. quite pretty, about olghlcawi yearaofitge., Willi' large blueeyts and lists form of DUna. Hho ilrcseil In thegartiofa cowtMiy of the old da, wearing hlgh-prlttJ Mexican eom-brt eom-brt ro, high heeled boot and tinkling .liver .iur.. IVarl Htarr I. a dead .hot with Winchester or slx-liooler, and I. sslJ to be a supcih horsewoman. Belle Htarr had Ihtii- liu.band., Col. Younger, Captain Heed, and John Htarr. I'.-atl I. Hie tlaugliler of Younger, Lit ha. lakeu the name of her teflher. Austin Corbtn. the well Jeiiown millionaire mil-lionaire railroad magnate, ha U-eu blackballed by tha governor, of thu Union Club of New York a few day ago. ill naiiiowa proioeol for meiai Nr.hlp twnjcanisliiceliyj. K. Dur-anko Dur-anko and seconded by J. l'lerrepont Morgan. However, when action wa. Uken last Wnlnesday, there were sixteen six-teen member, of tho committee on membcrihip present, and alter the ballot bal-lot tlx black UII. were found. John King, another railroad magnate, wa. blackballed n few year. ago. The Union Club begin. lo uuierstand that thu method, of ralhoad Ihihi nud millionaires will not stand the light or day, and It dout want to Identify Itself with million-lire of questionable Integrity. Integ-rity. The scheme with nmbltloti. tier-sous tier-sous was to get a million aud then join a church or a club, mil get re ei-cctablllty. Tho Union Club will upset this scheme. IiiCirhfavHlc, Cla.,,llirre are two iMtrr. the TViWe an I JLtttrfirOc. Klieu J. Iijrtch, a young lady oC'1, I. editor of thu Trtotut, John MeConuell I. editor of the j:iter)trti. 1 n her inter in-ter or thu Kill Inst. Mis. liortch tackle tack-le her luilhsome contemiorary In vlg-oreu. vlg-oreu. fashion, denouncing McCouutll ota "IhrandnU-ait uf a man," nud challenging htm to show hi face so that she may horse hip him. Hho notlfle him that her se-x I. no barrier to laying out half n etoxen loenbitllt on hi. plan, Mr. McCouutll ret lie, TIiom who go to war lake the risk of Wing w minded. Honor Is rut sacred to man a to women, and those who slanderously attack It deserve ouly to beknowna.crawlingcreaturo. Mis J'.llen J. Dorlch, through Iho TV-iouriff, lea. raid lu.ny thing, aliout u. that are .lauderuu.ly false, and If .ho will hit someone to the front whotloc not wearicttlcnat, that will lock up her charge, we will eude-avor to convince him that we are not tuocott.rd that she would have ua ba." 1 1 1, almost ce rtaln that some of Ml. Dorlch'. male friends will take up her quarrel. The new Immigration law 1. being strictly enforet-d In New York. Thonia. Near, a Belfast Iri.hmati v-aslhe first uf hi. countrymen to In returned under the law lo III. native land. Hu wa. cor.umptlru and Insane. Two Italian rouvicls were also relumed, rho jiassage of the Utven ameiiJiuent ha. given to the Superintendent of Immigration large dlacre-tlonary isiwer. Colonel John II. Wibtr,Fuderalhuper. luteudent, Mpcvtklng uf the scope of the new bill nil'.: "The Oiveu amendment en large, the excluded claaM-s by adding iwnotiallkaly to become public charges, eerion. tuil.rlug front loath.oihe ort aiigerou contagious dlaveue., -raoiui convicted of Infauiou. trlma or mlsdiiniauor, Involving moral turpitude and tulygamltts." This law extends also to tlson. Induced In-duced to lenvo home by steauuhlp or railroad advertisements. It provides livtiAlllfBof SKJisior linprlsonme-ut for a year, or lsoth, tor bringing any alien Into the United btate by vessel or otherwise not lawfully entitled to en ter. It irovldrs for tlieapulntmcnt of a Uierlntenlcnt of Immigration, with nu oftlm at Witshlngtou, ttho, undirtlio control of the Hecrenryof the Treasury shall have chargo of tho business uf Immlgrallon. |