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PART II. I TWELVE PAGES, SUNDAY, 18971 A PANORAMA OF TRAVEL OURACTERISTIC OF I.AM'. GRAY fUXBAY IN BM VlhONMrNT OT KNOUSII i.tr;-: BLE PLA? Bl ajrr) mau ti hi- WTXTXTUtW avd ABBXT A I Of THI LOBflOD, 8 It in rieht, In thi heart I Ltmdon. has tallon timm the g.oamir? d-sepeni thi iky la -'ray an." t' The music the clouds i ''a' Alni away and In th? nish foi? lows I htfM thi twittering of Watty birds and the i 'hSB In string, cool, At most times, thli rait and ponder? us the that oppresses a thoughtful mind li that th? overwhelming ara" of human In this ser-ene hour the dominant conscl? asness is thal of opu- lent, and beauty. One on ith -a pilgrim, hallowed ihrinea, say farawell.

on the thore of England, and. until thli moment, drifting from place to place, i bare kn Uttli trat action wearing excite- ment there is a pause, and the feeling of genuine comes buck my spirit. ar-d I knott that thli Indeed is the old home, irind my youthful longings, the land thal wa? the fulfilment of all early dreams. A and environment nat? urally It must ceuae to i will begin to soothe. As 1 the long Interval ilnce that rammer rr ng when gold the Sciily Mai glimmered white nea? ng beneath morn? ing er a mass of which only now ced plcturaa i md strain if i BOSlC, St.

Paul's Cathe? led anu-i forma thal upward the fretted vault and vanish Into heaven. The streams upon aa "red mamoriali the Poeta' Corner if the great boy, hr.) all the k' of English lite from Cbau er I Tennyson, tiiroiig Into mind and overwhelm it gratitude and wonder II ni-zht upon th" silent Wiamea, and, under the cold light of stars, rise, grim and ghastly, the sinister aatloni of the haunted Tower, Midnight Is brooding over tiie lalns and and of beautiful Warwickshire. si I upon the old white stone bemh, by the riverside, In Churchyard, a chill wind stirs the lesrres, md, beneath a moon, the great, elms thal en? circle the aaelent church arc reflected in the still Avon, far below, and Mid is turned to memory end dream. It Is a summer morning, and beneath a sky nf and 1, an.l snowy drifilnc I watch the tray spire the Shakespeare Church till it fa les In the distance, and gone, while all around me are jrellow fields that bask in warm sunshine, and ar sweetly peaceful with recumbent sheep, and drowsy cattle. Indolent re A little later the crag of vanishes, the ar lent of Evesham, with Its no1 li I iw -r.

Iti reesjr and Its bread reaches of river, recedes and disappears, and I am spesdlng through the gardens and apple orchard o' Evesham Vale and Pershore, and. melting away from my i.ke rifted clouds of fairyland, the lovely Cots? wold hills Into silver base. The blaze of noon la brilliant on the red roofs of Worcester, and the great gray wirh Its ma- ornate tower rop.f.-shape?! plana les, upon the soul like a benediction, saying that beaujy Is imnvirtal and that Si no1 yet left the world. the los ly bell Malvern elide into the picture, and I see the charming, brassy crescent city, ere It sleeps the mount lim sober villas di i with th- green ar.d pink ar. i i I if ranlum.

Um white petur.ia. th- splendor the fuchsia, the clinging clusters of clematis roses that yet linger, summer has al? most ended, i fr al veils emerald Ivy that trembie in wind and sun shins are iui In cart Strife upon the windy sumri ra of the Worcestershire Beacon, and of th" ov lent British camp that frowns over the beautiful vale of the Severn, but the wonderful i perhaps the most wonder? ful la all ad before me, al vals, for many witching urs. while, looking down upon distant Gloucester, ard Cheltenham, and Tewkesbury, ar.d over toward Wlnchcorab ard lie the old kings of Men 'a. the storied Here f- rd. with all the ind ns of what was once Malvern Chai upon the Wari of ths I see.

as in a vision, the whole vast ar.d pageant of the history of Eng land. So the days pass, and so the scene and every fraught with meaning. The green stopes distant Bretton Hill left be? hind, and through the great tunnel beneath the Malvern the wanderer Hashes Into the sunny fields and smiling valleys of Wales. It :3 i peaceful afternoon at Hereford, and, in the Lady Chat-el of It-- venerable Cathedral I sit for a 'ong ami gaze upon the lovely lancet wtadojra, while to a small group of wor? shippers a kindly i'-rgyman. with patient spirit ond meditative voice, expounds an epistle of and by his benignant and mann? makes the solemnity of the place still more My however, are more with sinners than with saints.

In Here? ford. It Is a memory of Nell Gwynns and David Garrick, and nat entirely the Cathedral, that has hired me here, ard BOOH 1 am standing li. and looking upin Haven Inn, Garrick was great-st liai ths greatest in every field, that ever Illumined th- english stage. It Is on? building, up in a busy neighborhood, ami in any way tlncttve. doubt undergone but was a tavern Garrick'! parents Stavd ir and a tavern remains.

the do? i "smoke room" dreular bins Inscribed with white letters, to the aetor's i Irtbplace, and glvss bli date His fath'-r was mil tarj officer, at tha' time rd, and in lh? pariah ASI Batata1 Church, which stands hut a um? iUvsn and ii' re? rd tb? cious boy's baptism Neal Uli Haver: Inn there a opposite to it th? hi while not far "ff municipal a scho.il for girls, and th? usu.i* ai rootiii for youthful ir.a:e Christians rtck? youth was not In Hereford, bat to Mtociatloni fclm. though Important, no; extensive in rjf illustrious lh' may the I of id her walls shines brighter In her the warriors or nnv kings -and Harold a toysl an? Stephen sat crownrt fllr' Isabella hanged TV 'rat of the gates, and Oliven -ears )n on the Wye. They how you. In the Cathedral, the cha'r on which King sat; but I conscious 1er when gazing on tne humble )f great act whose genius ar I influ? In period, lifted the English stage to nstl i al inty and ihed it hal of last DOWn It singular freak of nature, operating by 'he iccidenl birth, that with Oarrl k's name th? far less though piquant and ing name of N'en Gwynn? bouse her Mrth demolished, and no irsce of but, stalling toward after evening tory ice in Hereford dral, found myself i-i Gwyni a imbre little i r--r-ling by the al of the Bishop's Pala'-e. and after the Ita I saw th? m-iral re- ir f.

the actress who ruled th- King In thoa Stuart tin mourni three bund an air-? da waning over the links I fans th? sal ps it. sa and sp I a bv Grangi ward the Bsvern aid the 's st Newnham, and ti famous river iros ns th? wld tracts I sar. 1 fringe shot bleak and desolate, the gathering night. haven li Chepstow, and In the stillness and cf Ihe Bes if I Arrr? I pa- time of slumber and a longer time of while the loneiv momenta lag onward, and. hour by hour, hurch-bell i eats out their requiem.

Glad morning is at the severn mouth, and over al! the hilis and hard white ros Is In fragrant, glistening Bl nn end I am standing in pulpit of up tiie summit of Wyndciiffe. an.l one the richest and sweetest prospects tha: England Is spread i i I green and '1 ir ui liles away, are thi k1 le In front Iles the pes -eful. sunlit valley the he little li ur-. ng here, irij perfect on which stand a manor i church an i every fool which Is cultl va ted, so'that It blooms with erdure ind Bey nd I hil fan re I e.i::h the furthest -1. ittered ara towers and among the I pi i ruins ti and lill Iii Ins fitness to strang udes of ts foi tuns dui i centuries leeming life.

Ar und he isant habitations I hi re listant i hera receivei tributa waters I ti Wy? v. far I i IStS ard th? panse of the Brist ii Channel, ugh nualli and ne the mil i Atlantic tides The uncomm ni and all this vasl I iplendent under a dome lapphli larkened is and then fl a nid. Iftly the gal? On ore I look I ir ii? le famous fir the savage slaus itei Kit on the other aide toward Clevedon by the sepulchre of a poet, la yondi h.m I of murder sl the earl Ed Boc In nder rh, up the was laid th? dual i Arthur illam. in Itself, this msrrcll us an I mern touching for It et i veals, I part from It li fr mething always to be and never lo tien. The path is thr uah pee, bird? haunte.l on th? mountain sl and through a quair.f.

1 al the arr) soon, as I alor.sr the valley the Wyo, a flood streams upon the gray and ruddy stones of Tin? tern, and I behold the mons this storied The run of Pountl i -v at quaint and venerable Rip la fur the attribute of grat stimulative the Imagination, and. in Ita se questered and lesolate lone ness mor tching to the heart, bul Tintern bute of tend gra? and ever; beauty Only tbe walls remain, of ruell and transept, with clots er, chap! fe-ctory and a few adjs em room aim? si uniform In ar? hil tura present iymmetry of proportion, an elegsnce of Ity, opufeni of tail ind of effe. for wh! It V. 'li i lah Impossible ro a parallel. TI must ha- been the tlon of the it at per llar The tracery of windows of th" Ina delicacy, tiie south wli I in particular, being of such just and such a Inn ng ter 'hat the eye It if i.

a sit beneath 'hat superb huge broken masses whit? clouds drtv? swiftly nnd the brilliant crass and the v.hite ripple at your you will try to shape, in fancy, some imaa- of this beautiful abbey, as it looked to t'ister cian monks who built it sis hundred yean The naturai scene around It practically, un? changed. The sweet and placid still bies round the promontory which it is The wooded arise and spread a-ny, to compass and shelter It, on either hand. Put the tiny stree; of dwellings that stragglea along the riverside, th? modern craft In the stream, the cleared adjacent, ar.d er haps an travel, you mlKiit think yourself living In daya This is a place given wholly to careless lenra, eriifefui disorder, perfect cleanliness, still and pen. The themaelVSS seem to have fallen asleep, shrouds of Ivy have vered some the walls, and when the softly flutter them, you think a slum? bering dreamer stirring in his dream. Fly a spiral stone stair? ase In the north transept it Is bls reach a considerable the summl' of the nave, across which there is a dizzy passage, and the explorar win be well re? warded with view.

Buch f'irms, sin i ra. ery. such -they are tho work, not of skill only, but of love, looking this? wood? of ruined beauty, you feel once more the great final truth that everything is pre? ta In art, In literature, and life, is born of self-sacrrflie ami reared In spiritual devotion It Is yer bright daylight when I look my last Tint ni Abbey and whisper farewell. Many a year havs I longed to ses It. Many a dream have cherished thinking of Wordsworth's poem which the rdghl Inspirad.

The reality is m. re than a In heart, it will dwell forever, with the sunahina sleeping ti Its Ivied casements ne rooks ii? Ing It, and the bened beaven in its bosom. W. W. MV.Rt HA RNCVR810NS.

Dp to jresterdsy, sesrly twenty-eight hundred pers.t.. reglstsred St the iijoitm of the and new buyers keep coming aloog sesry Any. l--rge numbers ni rloltlng have already li? r. and aU of tbOM who iheir or. Angas.

the ISlISi escuraloai from Joint Tram- tnrltory hav? geni sway by to-morrow The tlme tbess tfckota a ti rty for ttettrts bousht August 7. Ths laat I the first ef excursions from Joint Ttafflc tsrritori August 10, so that the of time bs next Thursday, by which da; that 0x roriloa wlil h.v* bOOSSaS thing of the put. The se ord series from waa fron Inclusiva Sr. bv excursions, and li.e it rsiua bs take? buyera ihoM i'' weursloos tha bass token place, that slrsody under and that nr? io take place soon, will busy In Nev-Vork until about the middle of October by which time Is hoped other SX curalons will have been srranged for. AMERICAN NAVAL VIEWS OF VARIOUS PRESIDENTS OIVElf IN A PAMPHLET ISSUED IV THi! DEPARTMENT.

es1 messages Presi? i regarding tba nt Seer I t. I lu sya ring the Binti "gent need ol ng to I i I gently I the i ma vii ir ir? nition for reasons plied when 1er ivj which Washing 111 i (ty ig li I. I he ivy which It i no b) Ihe li I bul ter Andrew Jackson I ii T'liri: i lo -I rd II Ol condition I ir ni .1 Andrew Jackson TV New ir a I-i. ii by gi i lh? i- di I to rely I it ia. ol Intel; lance cf ve li place of.

I i in mills? ire i the clem War I the I wi" i i a -vii i K' a r-i ITnlteil fl means, si Ho? inch milita rr a ii moment IAY 111, ts of th? linn? foul r. JAMES BMP i we now hav" .1 ii IAXL' Tn wi srea re. In on 'h'? enemy whei ny en pn le I our not ot i las ii on ea to keep it In the field whll? The ex ri I. 1 he? i ree il rig I tha i. we ma) I reafter with ig I powi he her marl sr.

cannot I ii fore? r.i ipoi A.n.. weri In I v. ir Two great obj ne naval i i it to prvvert war ii i i al lo dlmli a It ma; Ine? liable i a eil our right? if It ire iri ed snd soli i el them QUINCT ADAMS, DECEMBER 1-2' A military i- ths onlj arm ii oui it t. i fell bj for Ign nat and indtng militan which ti be dangerous i our own A perm i sl ibll hm? nt. sd "i our la to that gr with which the N'a tlon Is advancing ireer, among lh? which han iln id occupied the the last Congress DEi'EMBKR i The gradual In tri i sas thi rlnclple of wli- ii the a wa th? dei lopreen? It waa i ie introduc? tion of a system 'o a.i the c1 ira ter and hist i of our own for sn Indei sges It i claratlon thal ii ir and i i thal It waa Ihe destin) and thi duty Btate? in regular I me great naval pi i ANDREW JACKSON.

MARCH Ha nation however desirous peace, can hope io ul t-olllsl? sith it wundi tat? of Hey thai Position rl 'n'- li ahould ter I.i ii oi i mg Iii r.t?*?. hy num. a le? Into interior ia well es increasing commerce, point to tbs Nan irai me? is of rt fence I. will li be found to bl the ehespesl snd in. st rr.

i now i- the Um In ison ol pea tha rear after ir add to Ita strensth wlihoti burdens "i th" oeofilt four oun for your Nan and Bourtshli? i In distsnl Kt will enable you to reach snd annoy the enemy a will -jreatest efllcienc) bj 'U'i--r dlstanc? from home li I n-' lln? of foi -in? anon guard srerj matt asalnsl i hostl fore? idvanelni t' Its but they ii i nsabl?" to protect from borabard m7n ffiyards md naval irsensls fr, ni dwlruc Mon -iv shelter to mr, liant tm In of tu- fo ti? n. The sbundsnl -ana wa bos be aisled In any ir. oountry when mi-? ai. prsparM ttf JOHN TYLER. DECEMBER 7.

Ittt. wtll to a.ld to Hie of 1 cannot too atrongly urge upon liberal appropriations of Um ,1 an.l otherwise ex posed ma tim? frontier i ills for protection, to ni naval force JAM.ES K. DECEMBER 2. toree, and espect lina with (MV srowth i Nation proportioned to th? eased ii ng nat ii power as reg i sim IO ABRAHAM LINCOLN, DECEMBER 8, 1803 The the wsr Importanc, io thi Nav; whl will pro The armor mt ed md I and ap impletl ved to ee i in Bul wh le relied and isa ry for ci md to main rightful position on tin- i DECEMBER WTO. ii lona ma for il by Cong i ifl to keep th Navy oi ng 11 oil let, of lually Xav) It can bardi) be v.

st a riro? nt which a country w'rri thousand miles of ii DO Via mai prog pie, kui ilmoat i-- tua cn polte) of i- or re li 'EMBER 2. I'nless irly I io ii i in vi rj a ira the upon ran. of great nergetlc, penetrating part of a irld, Ni? ei ig the reepert ot ecessnry for the I of rig A ARTHUR, DECEMBERS, MM lion that verj tatlon Xatl? in thor -i -li til. le Ni li? the mmon md ol opie of a.Ing ilROVEH CLEVELAND, DECEMBER A11 ti It? Corel? gol with he term BENJAMIN HARRISON DECEMBERS, 1801 im ga! large and essential to th? whl Whl ri a ren Itat To I' I.I' I 0( I IN? OP THE MU SIDA TRANS PBNINSI SHIP COMPANT. Henry army, -'t N.

a County, ihe liol i lid i Robert .1: C'rom the I railway to 11 lulf. A to I the nea can ti the pas tent The freight em Mr I and com mml ghutit It nd ii the work BOX GHT I i OF PARIS. OK 1 EH Martin 1 i iter of ar Ouldei t-Ati Hitch? iportant ild that he id I ft li of Queel District-Attorney nr ild let Us of thi ry Ha de? ll Itno-a led ge hat Mrs. NJ Ah- "in ii be? .1 Sa in to ion put her hua the ir ne she i iel I i I laalatai i rl? t-At lornej told tn.ir Mr J. i 1 to pay I to whom mi it.

to rid of hi isband She mark ed it two persons itood lu the wa? of bei lappli and they mus A most Important itatemeni from one who iwyer, he i -Thorn in the Tombs yesteniaj It i veined that idmlit? ting ttage Island, under ths nama "Bl WORK OF GI IRD8MEA CREEDMOOR. Captain of and i Tr i Uh Regiment, tittil oters st Creedi eli I the I artng nnnberi of i he r. gtment men Private K. Ehr man, Com? pany I' Private I i erl lu? mpany if. Prl vste Tryon, Company li: Private If ir Pi te D.

Cos rv. 'ompany i', i i IFlarrel i. et rge i 11 man, i i Privan .1 i ney, 'ora i in) a Prl igner, Company Prl T. Cleary, mpany Priva ti Patken baek, Company li. Private it Company Pi i ii Levy, i 'on Prit it? I 11 Corni inj I'n VV Companj Private Ern? i mi my Prtvst? li.

I and Private li. Roaenbseh, 'omp in 1 utth i. nt Is mak th? usual show? ing al th? Creedra i ra i Thi lloslng mem I qoallfl as al ra lae' prs ti tai olonsl ikry UM-. LI? itenant lins, yin; ant li irr Private Egan, ompany Lieutenant i na, my itenant took the with ora ol Bight merni Squadron A qiallfled sa marks? men, and following members of th? command wi i. uti Herbert Barry, sergeant orpoi i R.

Emmet and Privates Beckci ml i Ueutenani James Hardy, ol the th. i -i revolver ore wbei the ii? weapon it i Au The fi lowing se toa wera made Plrat Ueutenani Hardy Mt gtment, First Lieut nant Ehmann Sth Regiment, ii; Lleuten imi i i i uth Im? 'ompsny Ueutenani Hora Compan) A ttttt Regi? ment, Colonel Henry, Departmenl Btaff, II Lieutenant I Hardy, Ccmpani I' nth m. ni, Lieutenant Hard) Staff, Ith Regi? ment ti LI? Smith. Companj it. lath Regiment, Ueutenani Com mp; ttxtt Sl; Captain oliver Bridgman, Troon i Squadr in 3D I.

ut? nant J. li Barnard, Ural Naval Third Ueutenani Division, on.i iviii -itail-in II. Lieutenant C. Held Third H- Naval Hartallon. 31, and Adjutant W.

Parish. Staff. Ith Kegimtnt, 10. LI'M BE li DUTIES RAISE I HE 'ANADIAN SAWMILL OWKKRS PROTEST AO.UNST THE NKW TARIFF PROVISIONS. THK BXPOKT i tv in BRSMBNT TO EXPORT Of Toronto.

Sept. 4 (Special) ag of the Dingley i iii nrm ika expresa log Canadian cltiaens, and kn Toronto i vi inlty the wave of Jingi lan la high bow, I di of the Cal md of thing American Is the rorrect thing i quires no little moral courage to suggest that Amer? ican? have right consult whal they supposi to owl its In framing a and th? pi ilona pre? ni Tariff law are not a med ipeclally it Cai ti to all rout Ti" lum it li I with the proviso about rl duty upon icem to a greatest am aim of ir. II tnatl in. A popular demand Is i lation nd If rssary i in-l iti arlth the hat' 1 Tanke? a lumbermen's meeting w.m con? vened al the Board rooms lav but week to cona 1er thi It was tn I atorra meeting The irgisn Bs Western Ontario lumbermen of Dingle) bill, srhlla I bermen from Ol am Valle) 1 mod ontr of Charit 4 H. Can others apoke in thla iti and gc 'usationa lack ol a fr 'in Alderman Scott, Jnim Bertram.

Mr- Lovering, Mr. and other Georg enera L'nder the duty proviso of i-i? amount Of duty mm? nt aas ea Is ch irg? i 11 in omll rom I 'anadian Privy i Im til spoi pon -us the full limit the power granta by I would mt of ity upon tmbe I rom ana i TI Is lion la Iron-els i utter ruin to the Canadian aawmlll Interest, i ia inten i-i to prci ind indefensible ind 'anadian sawmill tual and in inly liai it the from Ameri in mari-. I i ble means in ort Inty get. meeting sired in expedient not action a i i i a 11 sa w. og 4 'anada; In rt a Cam would iw It An inun aie the own? rs Ol logs for i I by high pi I of the Ooi rt ol restraint or impedlm? ti was tlon of when the of the prop? lion Ont -hand, ou i Mr i I Mr.

Charl? pointed oui to ngrena waa the pi tton of I fr-im ting the (log Mu-? reality mor iniiM.Kiu.jii tf SB StlrttTt loubi i ni Its neat These mi ins a Impatl? sas In I i trga itTfr?" I by Mr. taken ti ftei sr It now remali it what dun wui be by the Onti i -nent. 1 BORO! I ERS Fl IRTHl fAFTHAY PHIU 'i tr .1 iffra) ind I Moon rough i dis. een drinking. leffei Pi ned and Jar? wlih a ned i i were grew a I salters re erve them a Broadw iy.

In front ol was eros itre-goers at ted at the i I in late K. 8. Jaffra) ho lae whl ne War -X 'I'? was flrsl id a the rl i urge of him et) Mr well I Mr i iffra) was 1 not a int i Magistrat? He? aitr i. -I must ni (fra elephot 8. ton-on-Hi 4 ti ai ted in i Ft i.i even? ing Ile la iffr iff ray, and sr m.Nu.

i Ifr ij ind? the great dr: id? i 8. Ja fl I rested Ia 1 lain. LOCAL BUSINESS COMPLU ITI0N8. Two itts auma john Hn. Broadway.

Brooh groundths I in Chic -hi- i Ity aoon liters ird ni i onlj vereda fea lerlff rec? i an ittac ment rtertay 1 "he Au Julia A ichment was served the aa C0NGRES8MI TO I8IT BAWAII. Frei-, I in clt, sill lawsllan Isla rhose i far deter N- v-Jersey, ana J. wney of Mlnnesots Ht purp Is to i ion ibout il Congreas UU8TAPHA BETS 8UCCE880R. Wash ngto" Turkish Minister tras inegpected to offlclala Mustapha Bey'n recall iim-r soma Kollowin? the oreco-TurkUh tba Turki-n hmrm maa r' h. 10 Mew-York, he that Slfaat v.

rome to t-J tu? patts Moriston Kffendi. ft? caines to bira I MuaUpha Bey-e 1 hrief hardlv es.Ung i year He has did rot agree with TION FOR A CONTRACTOR'S WIFE. report rottttttOmBOA thal ft Pat IM um bi a decree of sepa ritten from her huaband barias Patterton, weii-known rail ractor. -va-? tOoA tai Suprsraa yon hv etephen H. OUn.

the referas to whom wera reoently aubmltted dersrrains Patterson Uves al the Pissa Hote and ii KOt Ihrottgh In un 3Sd. The r. to Pat i we-k alimony. Mr. one of whom is a proml engineer.

He Is now sixty-two years Sid ciirged THF. NKW HALL OF RFX'ORD. THRU COUNTI A.VD THRICE CITY DB will li: 1'RhVIIiKD FOR. loHN K. THOMAS.

THK ABCHITMCT, AT MTt MC OM tup: IMl JP kioht-stort nTtLL UK TO ONK UK T'A KIA Mentios ma.ie in The Tribune, in an print? a we uti. Um fast that thfSi lmiiortant Ity its won la bi pssvUed far in the Reeortte, aMA whin that buiMlrg waa completed would no limner he Meassttji of ccupylng blrsd oAees, Th? tra the Finance m. nf Tarra mtntt menti it: Um Law Deperiasent. tiie pro ol quarters thoa in Urda waa? an rthoughl Til? bU authorizing the t.i?' ill of ror i- um I by Um last a trustais f.r the Register, Um Cooaty Clerk and the offices roortrooBM nf Um BurrogatM BetMt the don, however, a soppli-testary bill was passed providing ahoaM be i al?) fjr the three departments Thi srectlon ot this building under the tton Um Board Bstlmati and Apportionment, there ia a dlapoaltloa on Um pari af all the to hasten li Ml tt pos A alta waa Mlected gaverai seeks anjo, and proceM eondeni ng Um property now An sr for ti approval of a experts in srehitsetare, and the work preparing iii- detailed ptaag dili (ently pi isecut d. a promli metal spoken to on the rhat It to lay Um roriMrstoM of the sod of tha i remark wai 11 atti IA he indly und aorae replied: on that point la ihat cor? a Mr- te uns at present io tanka I io the probable tiie wuril be comp.etod and proposals railed for.

The Imp. er ol the apporttouMal of 'z. de Uli'iei tdod i Ita id? aa i- to thi nou Site room li will neat it I pref to la but the several aenta w10 gol kara Wl Ity, han thi -t with Um werai Receiver of i the near the for i rcommodattM of who i pn "i ng a the city person instead WHERE THK BUILDING WILL STAND. to copy Um eaati rn a i way to desct In reality tba build i block by Itself ia the stsndsd restera fr ml to Hat; i and ths will be Mpplled in is -t wi from I i a it will be ra story ground Ri I und? that wl virtually i Ung will i-i tea atortw. Boora will be gi th In the and Um height, I Afty feet, gtve a the of a twelv.

-story building. imposed of gr Th? cn wned erith i mai sard roof, irerini er Boon. The -ii mi I Will not UTI b1 to ra i ia not egai i i i In one i It Ing Ha i huge mu? in etlttoa were Mr. ena ret ot i ling of a I Mr, saa ii Wara it 1 lerablg -i aad V.i: Ri OM MAV BR N'EEDED. In the minda ths Hall of Rsaorttai aria shot mi mors room a- (he hulld Indeed, ti bas it that In thia wa it Im er bra sat.

in i ir i nent. Il hangt arrapar room In it aa to prevent i '-five atory Hidala si ne regard foi mmi ry in tall ind no ry tall Itl it As it IIB md on the ipy -jucia Ive. The for it i ara? red That for two aenl an im ka on picture Sil Sill rill bava li must Ha Records front on four City Hall Park, but tt the further I that at Contre mid Re nie su i triangle frora IT W11.1. lil'. REALLY FIHKPH? estimated of tbe "MOdlt-f KMMMt but no limit Is mtm Mr.

TbooMi Mya tha: it flrepraot en account of the larse ords teni storrai inwiillng to BS tO I be let or to the required to oreel the ghi enter property t'ie ii'ing of Um oetha o' the mm lera appoii I I the to bowevi thal ii will take a consider. buildings, and volved lu an In laying the a lil ling Of this la con of a pos ijrlng bifors January 1 is rv ZOUAYEi or FOB GETTYSBUR9. inuasent to the of the Trtd P. -jlment. Sen rk Ml at to ai.d on the bait IM to-morrow, and -ra! party of the veterans of the regiment left ROOM trntttAmf to attend the Tbe was i zouave Bt, wai up of volunteer firemen.

The monument If Uli ftfl at o'al firemen. retersaa marebsd with a band yes? terday their at No. 13 WM tMBth-eC Mt tk? ferry. of them wore rtrar.d Army uniforms, and they had UMfff old hat tie-flags with them. Captain WM In command.

The veterans by uniformed de VV? Anderdon, eotnniaruling. The Firemen Joined the psrsde st Jefferson Market and at the h.ad of th? column. A num 'ht-r of members of the. families of ths in carriages. It was said that about one hundred and fifty altogether would go tr? Gettysburg to attend the dedication..

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