q it j freiltis HMBAT fifa ii} Hisdy: F bE f i al F i f b i H H PFET 7 tig H ER i esis Fade § ES aed SFE i =k gis Fi FE cit: FFEsd Fi: 3 giseg 7B 2 a | rl ees i 4 | | every day, even threatening to remove the E F E f F i { i j ~_ I beloré,.at the Itarbide. A good header ter cor cumbiendl by the" patio," which it was necess@ry to cross to get to the é z i i : i ii the streets, to carry the people over, and it was very latighabie to see. stout mothers 'thei gractfal daughters hoisted-on th E H E Fe FEE aj iff i E ( bg Hy i be. in the depths of its solftude, und hardly ~ peared to make progress, os we walled quickly through, Perhaps when brilliantly Hepes ing, or walking to and fro to the avect anuale. tha antsbunt ts com Giladiy leaving this haunted hall te jts ghostly tenants, we passed into a more ~ fal part of the pulace, through rooms that had been modernized and made bright and homey Sie. guarvelk 9 oh esses | ing 2 ig ting little boudoir, ail rose colour, lace and flowers. Entering this /airy garden, for l can give it no other wane, T nuinple time to loom about | Hi Hl iH H '3 +H i saw the Comniendante everything would be mendagte, bat" alone and without their ea. ~The o breakiasting at the table aloe neat whea * quartal," they, to my grent } he . and marehed tothe th the dear :F E i i i : w EE il F i 7 = F 3 } i i FREI H r E EF rae, whilat my friend 1) oh I wad waiting to see him. The teiy | fear of Austrians, showed greater bold. war had besn lied whute and | ness every day. And it was feared, if the gold. and those aniy who their way oat | Prenetr . 1 woehedhowerty , thee | could tell wi deer Tay, wat hew whole 1d tiem, amd all the fureign- angela ap- eo 8 Le eye peach ; é they painted on the ceiling above, Curtaius ofa TGicate rove silk with hangings of costly concealed the windows, and a re- ved ers, that almost conéealad her lovely fi Behind ber lay 4 bank of luxuriant moss and hong im profuson from . light banging baskets, and covered the vases on tha tables th, with the richnes« of their growth. x per- fame, bat for the water in the eap- Jy. would have been overpowering. jany fine u art orname: rom, and I noticed su particnlar seme gold objets fWagres work of the. d> ja?>, mmadeof the fine country, presents given to Masimilian sud Carlotta, when they first came to Metien small but enchanting boudoir, was wt A Aightiy pushed back, and a dainty " piece of Agteg ene * : a lady had only lately been working in that room, iy stood on tis ry Maltese dog enshion by the now empty ir, barking vig- orotsly at me in his shrill faleetto, a9 WT be otel Universel, and we had | thou: it me a most obtrasive and unwelcome friends The Emperor «poke most kindly to me, wey 3 considered it an ux of immense s ; . greatly to wealth and commerce of the country, and «x ceased himself very pleased at Tis being In cogsider uusupmonn lo ajewty ex- ' every: } Way, and thal no ome was to interfere with the officials in the performance of their da aah 2 The Emperor's object in sending for me | felt, | was to ¢ for the departure Fm. the | myself with the train. the time thet Maximilian was speaking, I was noticing how anxioas distrait: he ed. Dressed i teh to light | sent it was. It almost impossible ta the f believe that there coukl be men living in daily | coun i ip with 2. © i time were ing and scheming to betray «& | noble and orable a . B las! this been only too well proved by history ared the Rmpercg, his wi: te attended tm, that atany time the railway cempany. id carry oat any in «they might recive from . patel. banking me contially he left the reqm, 'and oot } i went away with my friend. songle me we were walking ith ex-| De as down | back to the hotel, that he was ander orders eary | to co the Empress' extort to Vera oblier | Crus. He had ale df ha' of absenee, which had heen given him, hav- thing, and up mind to de so, | asked him to come into my room He glad, and hare « smoke. and we were soon comb hin vanasand a good bottle of buargund then Vera Crus, to Fi lady, who on 7 to jeo with her De Longh 10 Mademoi selic de la for some time past; the wedding re is, bat the would be bridegroom was ordered oat unexpectedly to Mexico. just about the very HlgeeL = bright that thought he was dcing right. Langle he could not now lew " for had never been never feli pnything ti lately taki "al ! i : x € j Ey ? is would be a cowardly artion to desert Maxi- when be stood most in peed friend» 90 ve men. [Tov hed volaqteersd to stay (wisst a pity there were not mute who seme}! tut. he -continned to ~e iE oh of , 8 nervous Hy teat Z jer "fF i 4 -t f : if tft we, "You will gui sie "toune ayt, bat I never think . Talways think De a 'would besatie of the chthbren tt ik are ge inte rane = ie samraa rigs. in a clea of vidoe mater beta in suspen sion by the weter. 4 Rivers reeviviog sewer 'nial t water takes im fromi the stmon i HE i i if : H FLEE test i by if rE EL E iH + BI ii = i el ry if : f i? i H i fie ri i rE i i fighting. a. im, he had ke the ine whieb y sion ot him. Do what seemed quite orercome, glancing Fr in a hurried, nerrous way oe if laboring under i Seving the state come - be was in, I did all | conbl to represent every- m as bright a light as possibile. or aid retarn shortly! worst orst, the lady, would then bo his wife, could return to France, still join her. a and an. hike himself, brooding over the idea that there was hear, unseen |. and no. thing that I could say or him in the air, and bad days were coming. No one could tell how soon, It was morning | snethey and appeared very glad to hear a io eg -tobd sar on yy to the mpress was } ments kad to be wade for her deparsure. Ik eooms that dispatches of a belicose natare had tern Paris and Washmgton. French troops in consequence were being daly U these adverse circutastances, press Carlotta 7 to go to Lt lieving thet end influence mght soften the heart af Loni* Napoleem, and xbow him the danger in which ber hasband stood by his withdrawing | jan noldiers the French troops. The Anstrian and deserted in great were nambers to the * Mexicanos," making bitter Ly the mest € a ert all supplies; whilst the Mezieans, having 6 eugagements agreed apon before the Exmy left Miramar, Doth Masimilan and Carlotta w 3 French Emperor would took her mission to Karope, comfident of wac- after my return, some banging long beards nearly to ther waists, For | four years they had liyed in the saddle, and het Lardly slept under cover since the Amer- | w Lad : n War hoa broke out. to its eles. They told ridden five hnmdred strong, the way [rom Missour:, throagh Lousiana, 'eras and Mexien, to the Cus of Mexican, offer their services to the Emperor, who hed Ly been uw: . fear of offeuding te» guvornment of the United hat had been tates Lot graple of ercn them, near the village of Cordova, about ten { Her i) Macho. Not be- from Paso del Not ing able to speak the language of the country, tiny came to me, tearing that iwas « Brit- isher. 1: appeared, oo examination, thal the Bibb col Laan not very secure, ta aud the Southerner « felt uneertarn as to very whether they woull te able to lay claun to he ier hk ul i a fand » ee e rm were afrasd on thie account to send home a favorable report, to the thousands who were to oume over and timaght it-wiser-tr returm-te- Ameecicai" . a Inen, nil la: About a week alter wy interview does proceed hidden by = the joliage from aight, played " Partant pour la Syrie," The music sounded touching and plaintive. swith slow pr. vates, and this valitable colsny of able'mifitary en th Maxi th the Rutperor, the Lapras drove up to Paso ted Mache. ira Sarge tal cunt) by her geatlemen and " * surrounded by a la Lake, ng. "Re escort, Creat numbers of people from all the coantry ind i i own to so0 the had come into the ronnd, instrous lady pass. Her intended departure had now become well known, and was rauch x slowly, leaning ashe cracefally bowed to the people as the cortege is slowly passed ; but no response did thia noble only « at ber in wa! We waiting at the stution, ( w - neanely decorated with ff and flowers), to reenve the Empress when lighted, look i and sad as weil hh w b i Her Maj ver -6! Daakote, goblets, stood ready at hand in Majesty would require refroshment. As $ te Empress stepped into the car- ringe, «a band «tationed a short dis- tance, bus farewells to the f hered . Pp gathering in ho departure, tears her eyes, thongh ake tried to smile. A pilot foar of obatrac! account than the town. Little mg ean be said in its praise, for it is a small town, with narrow, i streets, entirély. kept clean by the viltares, who' make exeeflemt wenpers, beivg the by law. Notwithstanding drasbacks, the moked quaint aad pistaresyar, the 8 L, the many domes aud steeples with whieh Vora Craz abounds, tt grog d white ayainst the tropical sky, eurrounding views were gt fd fa Ll y dressmaker, York sed subsequently on The real canse of her death i = s letter nine haip, ve aod a fon Tidand at & fracture, the theory that the Hotmmell girt was - " $0 the : alee dissolves art brings iwto ase many of the DMateo \- m the hones of a hi jok L th his wife and oxygen, and after. piers «and | was immediately directo! . ty rants . ter evect- | whose family sie had Uving, re Wave, a -- 'everything rma} 7 d wrth wham te, a Main nitric aed, amsnoria, at condition, it hae b poss cooper arbi yrorth. | familiar A letter-was received freta a hi maton Bre that she'had gone hi charged with eafiiciont to ral ow lime maintain the fertility of the soll. © Upon tery dry sol the water out soTians try Berea : y oa 1 tamers already exetbing im th ounetanily apes, tak © im more fool from the air, one thay Seidowe keeps nlundent laxermoce in suty cousegnenoe tak 1 10, Irrigated iamdis ro no dunghill, but at f ing bend. oe) @ fer the bewefit of adjoin as preutuns _carty } wu. lu winter is The hemefits Tature pert thes con tained in thr organic matter carried along by eer a ie if re dd 5a 3 Ey E E. é F i Fi i i F : : i : Dem pee: sleep antil he had tuld th {i bo sa Not many dave ago Clarks E Staten Island, came y and wad that his wife, could not me Coroner abont the of Ed Annie Degan, story, and the old Ger- * o man iH ? R' siper & piece of Brassela earpet was found with the i, girl whom he ix «a: murdered, Annie Degan pposed to have mur- wenty-three + was fi EE Fre ' 3 bf B 5 ee a eae divert suspicion from eink & a fF & following proved agsinst Rembart character had been Y hi foit themselves Placed in a most awkward and ; not desert them at limmba. | the eleventh bear, and the Empress under. i i i Cd | ments by Its landlord on the July 19; that the next morniti besled aff ghe berrowed bar u all the Degan, had been foand try, an art handed 'down to the Indians, by their Aztec forefathers. It had been presented lf experience in public ass member of the : You sleeted Fae i E 5 FE crt i ii LE Fy 5 RSE 2EBEEIE Fie bor theds ; Laat bad a wie Lying 2 that he Tt her s » and abe complained of his ill-treatisent ; a wel off and cove: wail the New York, he sent one away saying that it man: that a smg an was | madé and given to Anne Degan by ber eont , and fimally that Reinhart', conduct was that that of a guilty man. --_-- wae SNL OS tact of the creus had enme, was for paliakax.: 'Thet ikd el. The oruiky tte © rivig, at the handle, sid a quick ebift | io tty deakly slungshet * Rainehart. an Don, "Heness and le watchful anapped the whip, and, w angry words, drove the beasts fromm corner to | inthe wi exciting | preformance. pin ladiesand children it was thrilling, for = i done ina Terning as quickly as the hage leopa: *& her slender Thite fett shoulder te the w straight throat, and with her nght «he whirled the | hip round and nidet landle | i nf ry Fi i g2? : 223 tee iy art, ' : "tte "tre; Jeronet Pempeoy | (xeept here the ekiu Dad pees Wes: be dead oa dela} Hig ke the well the ogfortankte manta camkd hie erth aud jumped | ff hat his previons in property on Pauline ie Die 4-0 | Yarn's bose, and that was lying near Wow wie Rirceked' ene ugeis chablen the plants to tee Up or asumilite te tnieral tmgre dients of the soil. . _ A WONANS AGONIZING DERATE After Geing Liseralty Bensted *he Kilts Berert{ ty Jumping Readlouy tats a Well. A terrible aceidont oecurved at Woodbridge Center, abont«s antes from New Haren, 2 4 a 5 reom, she remaine! steodiog on the kuteben floor. not knoming what te do. By the me little garish eached her, the flames had spread around to ber k and rere i ing bk son. Witha «trange im crazed woman rashed ont of the houve, around to the o its tons of nm, Which euutaipe! ueariy ft im. K do teen ten . . Ko thres hereelfdown down apon the floor and rolled about on the hay. set ling it on f rd uatiog more eritical, She waa Literally roante ha renee t she bad entere m the dunshter of the enfeérinnate suman saw Ler Somme ont and rush to the bac! the Loune Her cluthes "ere gone, and her flesh, from ber feel Tr Ter esighburs were stumumowmd by the err ed danghtcr. and Mre. Kuti" Mfetren body waa taken ont of the weil. -------- RMA MIT LE once: Mew a Weman Kaeched Oue Tramp nad Made Anethrr Beg ter Mercy. Racine ean aoe come onl and claim one of the pinckwst, if mot the placliest [ithe woman ta te State. Her name is Barbara /.itile, the hips ou +. side. the sty, Barbara has atwarw heer ot Rdetig | neighbors as being a wotan of wonderful courage and pluck, but she never brengit it A heruuie ef herelf antl a the won & ig Bee = baw. burly roffians made their sppetrance at Bar vei for , ake enthetiung to eat. hen they Lad fy they did net tank Fie he ~ pee Cweded tr tal jer Lbertios thee, , 5) ded ; Did' atie call 4 inip oh forge ome tiat ~ by, and with the "first ~ ~ of. feblows oTaene ithe other fellow ay- pt i ¥ for im a Ué Woman ceeam te beat bizn. K the one she had keocked ; om re om ¥ the wiht | she somsed him with pail of slope thet was ov sharp | panion had dane previously, If there te a woman who coull hare dene better than this. in. the State, Kactne people te beer from her. -- Vileunk-r, Whi. Sratiael -_ TREK TOOTHACHE, i Danbury News) war' hon A man with a toothacl « doesn't care abou to jump in ove of the tricks, and she ste aj anything else, e glorasof the world pal at With « enarl that | on his taste, the wonders of creation seem as an in its malice and wholly | no. The tooth becomes a voleano of angry beast turned } belebing fury, and the restof the world Tid 5 paw rested | in seloud of ite lillowing emoke. You ties | One moment op the right thigh of thorres auything of the man with the claws shot straight th toothache. You can't inetiuct and improve into =the ou tell bins thet the work! travels open an instant, aod j the rate of a aul miles a minute, and it oo ed oran't startle him the lenst, Me simply ly net one in five realized that what | proans You say te hom f the: : erent fi re eo farofl that ther light has ormance, for everyth nat yet reached this world." bat de had done had been ' oni i it: he only howls, You mi may i} bim that some of the san spots are 100,000 miles in diameter, and that one of them would tak * | im Jupiter at ove moutifal, but its bw him Oo goes on swearing and weepinc. |, the onizing, Uhat several str i i | have to hold him down while some motion | tant scentific fact is being ree blows on the tenderest | jim. : imper- cclemaniecated to _- ANTRANGEH BUICEDE. At St. Lonis the other night Emily Moeller, ret in bte fe ® most soemmpliebhed na She left a remarkable letttr, or sather diary. ia whuch is abown the fuetn- ations, of her mind, as abe wntehed the pra. gress ef her patient. from whieh the {lowing is an extract : He} than three q hour in the baths, and on no account to the there. Zz ig fF z EE fF if ge Ez é } i it Ey é ii | f el i I : i & é ining an "It'll heal right up," at tm witig with him fer three years; but I care of our two children. docs likes and I do what J can 's no divores." of the Meat aan, 2 & } pie 1 ef Now, again, she is no i Sinee the anfor. deneeahe a " PP » | have being liv ween fear did hope, Oh, it ia continually bet 4 fearfal life to be constantly s witness to her £ my poor vietim, Be sare to accede met..* 2 © to this, my req It will not be long before we will he in the an we will be united again hereafter, and Through night to light. Signed Exons Moxtsrn. Emily Moeller, the enicide, was the «ister treal jeweler Fs bt prem te "4 & Fi 2