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L 2, 3 |x|-!«-l:l_\' tlu‘_\' (lifiumwurml frum \ .u_ 11".” (Em-l lwing tlm only olnv to I u . “In-rmbum‘, (mu glmm', and the .'.'l -«.u\‘ all. l‘.’;- >\ hJ-l {.ml'un through :1. coal hole. ... - bull-prrunu:_||vul ("ache-d MM. 1 I. it (limiu-nun hits decided to anti» 1 ,- .. ih- 1. gt-inlni‘y rocked hat of the -'..l.irinv- nnd i.» give lllll! ii helmet or dud-n, according to the regiment to \\ ltl"ll in- [lt-longs. Then} is tn [)0 a. uni :‘i ,tiiwll wt ittitil-lil'chhl‘s. The enmlry tll'!‘ to \\.-air the helmet with this loin: ii- iw lmir plume. and the infantry will I .m~ the sliiika, “'lltlt‘ the old bonnet do him» ur {unint- mp will he cmnpellud to rm- “my to the kepi. 'l‘he gendiirines, iui \ihuin M. ‘l‘liiers professed such [iro tullliti utiiiiirntinn, are not pleiised With thi- t-hanire whit-h in to he made. They ‘ ~-»ii~;tlt-r that the cooked hat is its signif .i'itl‘ut*t):lllt‘ functions they are culled . ”it in fulfill -is the gilt emblem of oilitru emi whirli the lmlitl‘s touched their nris- ‘ .mnrs on the arm in olden times when t .t‘\' Ill'l‘l'fltt’t‘ them in the mime hi the law. They my that the criminal h.i~ often been awed into submission by ‘ tln- ~iglituithe hand-dress they wore, ‘ .md ihiit \\ith the helmet they will he roine simply soldiers, and be short) of inurn thin half their prestige. Twenty --i,-,ht oi the ltgions of the gendnrniorie hm.- worn for many years mist the old i‘tn‘kwl hut, while the gentlnrinos station «.l in ('nrwicn “our the shako, rind those who ll't' on the .\lgerinn service \veiir the it-r. eup. the mime In! that which distin iriiiaheu the colonial cavalry. During a certain period under the empire, the guithiruiurie of the Seine and those of the Guard wore the bear-skin of the Rfl'ufldit‘l'. but these cumbersome lieiid .lromot-n were returned to the stores in INTO, when everything tending to remind the l'iirisiiins thnt Napoleon 111. had ever reigned over them was hidden "my mi recalling the defeat France had hll'flltllt‘il. The cocked hat, the last vmtigu of tlnit military legend which was inseparable train the name of \niuilt-nn the Greiit, wns served out to the HtlHUllfll irendnrinorie about the end at the your 1790. It was worn according In the taste ut‘ the owner, either fore and nit. or t-rmnwise. Louis Philippe de --idvd that the gendiiriiies should wear their rocked lIMi-t crosswise, so as to dis i tiugiiinh them from the general oflicers, ‘ nho had the mime heml-dresses,und some ‘dn my that the citizen king was de lighted with the iden that the head-dress Ilnl'il had distinguished “le petit cap nnl ' Would t-ontiiitie as the distinctive l mark til the gendaiines and sergents do 1 \‘lHl‘. ‘IIO were deputed to seek out and l . . . , lump! "Haven and criminals. 'lhe liti ’ ..trd de hi guillotine. the cunt term for _ w-iidnruir. will no longer to distinguish ’ nth by his cocked list, which gave him «m-~h n in'irtinl and imposing appear ;.,,,.,._ and he \\tll inspire no more re . *i" . t than the ordinary soldier.——[Puris Letter to lmndon (Hobo. i .- - .r M - h-ml I'ntdinv'flu rlhunpness iindonht ¢ .llv tu-urs the growth of tho potato dis ”—- . and th» n-inrv. where there isi tiny ,! .z it lil n! tln- diit-iiso exisitiue,r in i. v .-'-. tlwv might to I‘o Silll't‘tl in dry .- g. t - I-l- ’l'hum‘ W'llt‘ll are it) he kept > -I. il I‘d)‘ nllltllltl lie (*‘Pt‘l'illl‘ 't it l'iv~ (Ht-r lii .\m'd potatoes. - ' iditulum-tle HHHI‘ among 11“ ' in ‘l' His” \\v- li.i\i- haul the \l'l‘)‘ lies! '- '- Yl. . uly p3.ii.tiii_:. tllhl by thi ! '- ~.-!.« ~t Vulit'tlt ~'. Now the ~ nu VlI-Irt' 'l|-‘lly tlil't'tt'tl li)‘ ' it Mr Ede 00M. Thv)’ sprout , ‘ -li.- « H therefore more I ' H Li Slum“ 'lt'tlltll' think ‘ it littm ullllt-ivtit'r wln-ihrt' ‘ it I-t‘ lint ‘wfnl‘t‘ \\ rn- hli"\\li ln-ople to .' wi., t: ‘Il“li~ d lung, “'l‘! -' "t Mil Milli tlizlt ”H'}‘ ‘ t I t i- it w: il.t‘\\‘tir‘o I‘ill)‘ :21)“, lbllt ‘ 'Y .i I:l\Art‘ t‘illi‘ll‘ ' . yfi‘H'V Ili'lH‘ llihl'ii' ' »~ . ll ' .t ~lli'villl .t .' i ii ‘it ' r 'l'm- "mm 'lnnr. ‘ ‘|\lvll \\wnhl \\mi \\xtli .\li'll'imlw l'. l:tt.--. -l rum: 1'! \ L-l ’l”:an L\ 'l‘llln :i- tr. .n l:-' in. ll\ diwhwl tli- goldvn !' ll il ltw "lli\' l‘l .i‘l. \\lg 'l‘iil-l' \\.“ l'W” t'm‘ll 1Ill:"l‘ -' i; \. .\l ulna l: ~ 'ilnl I. \Tlll lw 1‘ .iu. - \'l"l‘l' l:.‘ \\.-.1. r» I. lw tvll~ 111“. llv |~ ." 'l li-rul-tl- v know. u 1.1“ it! t ’ \v’. nix, :nx i-lnlil‘ What i‘ :L width?" ' l'v' my- l ~lw|lltl llu‘r' ~ml «'il-l‘lm‘. '.'h- r.‘ n l 'l'hm-lmia 'l unmnlv-n. tlmh in; ~.|_ ‘.n! ._\ .l' ln-r t'i'l.wi"~ lunul‘ant'v: “,n "him .\nu \muld lmw llfl'l"l‘\T|Itl4l nie l v-tln i'. lI‘l? .tt .\llll'r H"llllil.ll'_\'. \\‘ln‘rv 3'.-"‘ huv :in'llll'atml into my mind tln' [an-wt prinl-iplv-s~ of l“'llglull. tcigetln-r \\llil l"r--nI-h. lillhlt‘ and druwinu‘. We \\1‘l"'lll‘t'llr'ilillltlt‘ll fl) >:l.\' "Cldl‘li." If i‘ 2h.- l'lnglidl t'mhion and inureelegant." "lie it w. llll\' u'hdd.” said 'l'unhlnlen. fondly, ".dw'aystnlk in the most high tnnvdmt t'a~hinn. Shuwyour lirung-up \\lu-rvw-r you go. llutthis young fellow n. u rh-rli, you 5:1)?" “ He is morn," ~aaid 'l‘houdrisia. "he is a ll;tl‘l‘l~h‘l'. llv liua lm-n pvrinittod to [axe-tine in the pnliee min-t :tnd liel'nre tln- jun-Hera of the peaco. and he ekes out his inemno by other pursuits." “And what other pursuits?“ asked her father. "lle swoops out and washm the win dow for hi 4 employ-rs." said 'l‘ln-odmia, with a brilliant blush, “but, oh. father. he loves me so!" “'l'huro. there, daughter," said Thomas 'l'unisnden. strnngi-ly unwed, ”do not wrep. I paddled peanuts myself when I was a poor boy. He is a. good and worthy youth, as I was. lie shull have you for his bride. (10. my ehild——go and pre pare your trosu. Never mind the rust." With a_ light and joyous ~dop’l‘ln-o dn‘ia 'l‘umsuden put on her sealskin and sullied out shopping. Did slic- 1151‘ up four or live dry mud..- <‘ll‘l'liS that afternoon? Ah. you know not Theodosia! She used up nix. (- ‘(t l' k * The nuptials were the most genteel, gorgeous. and magnitieent that ever transpired in this locality. The ln'ido was tho most beautiful. the groom a finer speritnen ot‘ manliners than eun- before known. The ladies’ drmses were per fectly elegant, and the waters were all lowly. It was, in short, the regular wedding. Thomas Tunisuden gave his dauehtnra magnificent diamond ueeklaee, ten dia mond rings. 9. diamond tiara. and u. check for fifty thousand dollars. To Alcibi ades he gave his blessing. ltut it was all in tho family. _ A The young: vouplo ntartml on their ‘ll'llllll tour amid the cuugmtulutioxm ul' “jolt-ing friends. When they wurculunu together, 'l‘hcmlmizl spoke: “Alcibiades,” shu murmured, “let us not make the usual trip through the usual interim- tnwns; I would be far away from the kind though inquisitive eyes of those who know and love me, on this, my wedding tour. Let us journey far toward the Morning Luunl, Alcibiades —-evou to the East." A __ "Just as you my, my darling," rr‘plied Alcibiades. He let her have her own way. Hus bands always do. ()n bridal tom's. -k 7'5 K' K- (' Two months have flown. "'l‘umsmlen,” said a friend to him one day, “did you know that your daughter and her husband w‘ re buck ‘.’" “No." fluid 'l‘. Tunisuden,lmrridly. "I thought they were still in the country.” “No. I saw them to-daLy in a. poor quarter of the city, and they both looked very wreh-bed." A “Where did you see them?’ “Stevenson street, lltml' first." In five minutes 'l‘. Tunisuden was at the indicntcd place. It WM 1; tmicinent house. As he mounted the rickety stairs and saw the squalid children playing un them, his hem-t grew sick within him. He reached a door pointed out to him by a frowny urchin. I'lu knocked. "Come in," said :1 mini: but. still fa.- miliui- voice. A _ ‘ He entered. What a sight for a father's eye ! A bare and cheerless room, uncarpeted, furnitureless--—noth ing in it but a trunk. Upon this sat his daughter and her husband, with features pinched for lack of food. Between them lay what was evidently their frugal meal —u bologna sausage and four crackers. Where be their dianmmls now. ha. ha ! amhthoir fifty thousand dollars '.’ Ah, where'! Tumsnden :ulvanved and oponedthv trunk. It was empty. But. those words, printed on a label. soured themselws into his brain : “Fifth Avenue) Howl." Thomas '.l‘umsmleu hm] long been thn-nteuml with npnploxy. He fell heavily to the floor, with u. dull thud. They had been to va York. Charles Reade tells us thnt the late Jmtice Leist, while nu attorney's clerk. wrote his “l’ructico,” which became in manual for nttnrneys‘ counsel mnl judges, and at thv sum: time he was :1 student u: ("rrny’s Inn. As Mr. Remle says: "Here was n student of Gray's Inn, suppnsed to be picking up in that inn a small smattering «If luw.yct to diversify his ('l'llllC studies, instructing nmturc counsel. mu] eqrrecting the judges themselves, nt whme chambers he attended daily. cup in hum], as un attor xwy's clerk. There's nn intellectual hutvh [notch {or you." It is announced that u lwnl of 11,000 slump hm- just arrived at Lincoln, Sci», from \thington 'l‘erritory. The jour 110th occupied mu yours. 'l'hv trail from Washington Turritnry to the Mi.» snnri riwr is said to haw In-cn the long .-~t nnd lmnlvst known tn stm-k mon.’['hrve ymuw is often ronsluued in a drive over this «liatullcc. PROFESSIONAL FARO? _ ~ ALL E N VV El R. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FUR HIE IRE 1.‘." 1‘ U? PORT TOWNSEND. Sp. vml .xttvntmn gin-u to u llv-‘Lu‘..~. I’m-mu ‘7 nh side of Wazer ~lr-L-t ng-yn ab: (1- mrul Hn'm .\lurm 111-.1 or, \\ nl'v. 1“ “Lil HALLER 8. BELL. Attorneys 61. Counsellors at Law Pl'ui‘tmru m Admimiit)’. .\lnnm' l.v-:'.',""n. liu-ul l~l~l.m~lmuhtuml suM. Hum: Lu lmh'u, <'-»llv(:tiun< mmlo, LNm'.‘~'.‘..m‘xll;, (‘16., MC. PHKT TqHVN'iI-lwn. w. 'l‘. J. A. KUHN. Attorney-at-Luw. \.\';H wompzly attend to all business entrusted to him. Pm t 'Townlflnd. Washington 'l'errllory. J . R. LEW IB , Attorney-at-an. ut‘nw: Butler'ahundnw. mom“ and 5, Jaun strum, apposite Occidental Hotel. Seattle, Waulnlngmn Terrlmry. FERRY & PORTER, Attorney mat-Law. Olynlpln. Washington Territory. DR. THOS. T. MINOR, Managlng Surgeon Port Townsend Hospital, Port Townsend. W. T., L'zm be consulted. nah: or day. at the Hnspiuvt. N . D. TOBEY, Shipwrlght and Caulker, \VA'I‘EII STREET. I’m-l l‘uwnwml. \Vnnlnllluttm 'l‘m-I'Hory. W 1 J. M. HERNANDES, Boot and Shoemaker. MADE AND REPAIRED. Port Tow-“mid. Washington Territory. J. F. SHEEHAN, Moves. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. ‘M w'-"-i“"'t'.a.'_f'zr‘ “"2539": w. M. noon. .1. : wmm. CENTRAL HOTEL, l’on'l'owulend. W. 'l‘. Ihis home Is new and newly furnished, and pos meson an the appomuneuta or a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. "In Mr is supplied with the best or Wines. ”quark and I‘ignh. There is a rim-class Billiard ’l‘ahlc nnl leing Room in the Howl. Nothing wlll be 1-21 umln new make um hotel second to none In he Territory. DODD & PL'GM. [#sß 185'). —AND-- NE W S DEPO T. ALL THE PRINCIPAL PAPERS AND .\IAUA' zines received. and after the Imm ‘iuue noxl all yearlysuhscrimious will be rpceived for any periodical at less than publisheru‘ cm! price to you. ug. my lwok or publication loaned. Uni boom; bought. sold or exchanged. GEORGE BARTROP, Port Townsend. W T. FARMERS, ATTENTION ! i S addle & Harness Shop. mil an-l Qee the 8023 Improved Patent (Joli !)rlwaimz lmmelw. All kinds of repairs done to harnvsn.ai living mtws. Harness made to Older. Saddles will be soul at “way down" prices. NE”. W. BLAKE”... .............................Prnprieinr A'hnli sire‘ui opposite Imm: (‘mrrt hull‘d. Purl T.“ 3",l‘ffllfi.'_‘_v.;“. v V.-___.___- -4, M _‘ .. _ u- PORT DISCOVERY STAGE, i ‘ Carrying l'. s. Mails and l’wcugcn. i LEAVES 1’011'1"l‘HWNSI-LND EVERY l lL\Y,n.t'.'l’.M.. r ’3thug (‘ um ('mllMTllhih mm the Warner , l-‘.\.\'.\' L" M ruin-5'3 Luring. ‘l w. S. SEAVEY. Proprietor. Port Townsend BOOT & SHOE STORE .\lulf‘, I! y". thw‘. leJ. um Inmat-u , Boots and Shoes v'l tht‘ my latest qualxlies and of me Lay-u lawn». l H \\'E A tlH’;:,“[‘-!;T{§s\l:if{ia:.E-\wE FOR (‘.hH 3mm I‘n'zuu'rnnn. New '6 no d s RECEIVED ! ——-—-A LARGE :I‘IM‘K HF—_ G ROCE RIBS -——.\.\'D—-- Provisions. Which are on sale M. 1711" Lowest Rates for Cash. CHARLES EISENBEIS I'IHH'IHIZTOII HONE’ER BAKERY. [N HIT 'l‘U\\'NSl~l.\'D.. . . .... . .W. T. ,_ —,——7_ ‘———..~ I. . w RNk.F:'s K' I ‘rl w ‘I ”I ._;'> 3 It .I' ‘s'.“ ‘ ..I'. ' I ... Aw» . I A ' < ~‘;.l.‘;¢?‘. ' ’ , . 3“». 2232; VII ..- ' ' ' ’6“ "."-,':,, .‘ . -‘ "a {go A"? JE. \‘} I] I 'I ‘ JAW ... I‘l 3 ‘§«l “15511:“ M“, ‘ .l ) "I "a" I r. I. , I’wflw’ ‘-1 -—' ~ ._ ”f. a» ~_- ~ ‘: a . r 9 wr,i‘,rs'>‘~ ~ 7% “. W 7“): I ' ‘ A-I‘l if} A I I - ‘ .I ”it“ ‘» 1. 'gé ’.w‘~ \ . 'Q“ I“. 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