Show L LETTER FROM queer VICTORIA 3 TO the following lett ietter letter ei il lias ilas hs b been cen cou whit writ ten by queen victoria to nir ao 30 george rge peabody r w WINDSOR cast rib tib march 28 the queen lieari clears that mr peabody intends shortly to return to america and she would be sorry that he sh should i b ul leave england without being ass assured ared by herself liaw deeply she appreciates the noble act adt of more than princely munificence by which ho he has sou sought ilu lit to relieve the wants wana of the poorer classes classes other of her subjects residing in london I 1 it is an act as the adeen queen believes wholly without parallel and which will carry its best best reward in the conselo consciousness urness ot of having contributed so largely jn in the alsista assistance nce nee of those thase who can dan little hal themselves the queen would not sot bof however have bave been Bats ined without giving mr ar peabody some public park of her sense of his hief munificence alid arid that she would gladly have confere d upon him either a baronetcy pr the gr efland nil all brosl of the order of the tho bath but ut that thap h at ale ble understands mr peabody to feel himself debarred barred de froh freh i accepting such distinct distinction lom iol it only ohly rein remains ains therefore for the queen to give mr peabody his assurance of her personal pers pens onali feelings which slie she would further wish to gariby mark by asking him to accept a 1 I miniature portrait of henele herself which she bhe will desire to have painted and which when can el either elther therbe be sent to him laim to america or given abbhi to bim him ont ott the the tho return retain which to hear lie lid meditates to the count country ejr est ow owes him so much 11 i arl binl int tim tile E enterprise bah b ban mi casting machine bhe fib aag hig d in berthi forth forthe the tycoon iffla capable of manufacturing twelve thousand rifle ninne lial ilal Is a ljay j the Improve improvement men which are faking faking taking place blace mii mil in judea aig are very great for sondi sonni distance aro aroUn lund gund tf jerusalem Jerusa ieni leni there thene arp pro extensive i planta 4 teofie of young and inanda in an 41 about tap city the naw haw buildt buildings effig s di are e both numerous and handsome every european nation seems anxious to have a footing in the holy city the russians support the greeks the french the gatins and the english though not avowedly asa as a nation patronize the jews whose interest will probably be coma come ejma tho the strongest eventually AN auto auro RA t me the he paris bails riceld has hag the following on last sunday week an enormous ti tripod 1 1 pod surrounded by a large amarge quantity of fagots fagons guarded by eight elgha gendarmes gen darmes was erected in the piazza san carlo at rome before the church of that name one of the most frequented parts of the corso T to 0 S wards six one of ortho tho missionaries advanced and from the top of f a platform announced to the crowd that his bis crusade against wicked books had met with unexpected sub sut success cess eess rho the unfortunate n ate ato persons decel deceived ved and seduce seduced dby by the writings of renan ronan Proud hon am have hastened to bring them ahem to their confessors and it has been resolved to burn them the in publicly at this moment the doors of the church opened and amid we noise of bells and the chants of the monks and penitents penitente peni tents tho the pile was lighted the missionary seized a book and threw it into the flames with a triumphant air it was the vie de jesus volume succeeded volume some hundreds of romances were soon no more than empty smoke in the middle of which from time to time some jets of ter thrown in fired up to render the flames more morel brilliant 1 HOW HONY SETTLE THEIR DOMESTIC difficulties rhe THE price OP orl A WIFE A man nam named edGill gill moved into the town of mount morris michigan a few days since and brought with him what he claimed to be his family famila shortly after a mr hosmer made his appearance and claimed the woman living with gill as his wife after making matting every effort to compromise the difficulty the two men proceeded to draw cuts to decide the question of possession of the woman the sticks were prepared and held heid by tile the woman and hosmer drew the big one thereby winning the prize i r but tile difficulty was not to be fies gres set e t tied aled so easily for when mr hosmer began to m make ake preparations to leave with the woman the desolate and lonely prospect before the future of gill induced him to make a proposition to give hosmer five poun pounds ds of maple su gar and his bis note nofe nor for 7 for the woman the paper drawn and mr hosmer left those who are acquainted with the parties think that abt the tiie best of the bargain bar gaib galb wix EC bix |