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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE--SUPPLEMENT. T-TP.T? and no or other insects are over ■who stated to’ that ha had amm ser of his bead, is passing by some cells. oat of of certain places from the ■Confederation Paris. whose frontiers were menaced oa th«* pation retch tho number of SO,OOO mm. On (he trained dotdien of the enemy -*ictonea BKESS-HASEKS. fleas found him front ETOOPEAH WAB3 OF THE CES- of patriotism upon ia his house who had escaped & the Rhino. The French Emperor who wire the 4th of October. the Saltan loaned his proc- to the enthusiasm and which them. ENfiLAND. etch of which lean band protraaos, with replied by a one aide by the victorious British, which Bats are not easy to and yet they have Ety. Hia locdahtp was somewhat s ghastly effect. The letter prose tells as they TTOY. rapid advance upon UpperSaxonv, witha view crossing the Pyrenees from tho Peninsula ; on lamation of war, and by the end of thtt month the hero of Caprera managed to inspire into tome, & Peculiar Fen inre in ttse Dre»»*Sak.' sometimes made excellent pets. The driver but called up tho malopartonhohomwh.* *ro Urging for 6cents for a candle. “The of cutting off thePrussian army before Bonsia another by the'allies, who were advancing by Hussion arm? under Frinco Gortchakuff, hie troops contributed in no slight decree# Trade at passed them uaqi (At 7Vm*<. army Pacha, May lac of iitf* ritr-iln>iir* of a comities once in his hay- tbo officers request, and eaye account,“« •fVom AntFork bad torender them any way ol on third by the and a TorJdeh under Omar faced The last week of eaw General Garibaldi London found requested dee. priMop, the beneath theTown eleven time assistance. Switzerland, and a Lombardy, lienroed I’diows ou Toricuan» and lofta jenng rat of a piebald color, which view. Thoofficer then to 3 The War Alarm. llall, and receives all classes of prisoners, who Within years the French Republic of Mmz OP JCKA. Prussians under Blucher, who were advancing each other on opposite banks of the Daunt*. drive the Austrians from North _he rod, 1789 hadceaeedto be. The tide of destiny had The pantoun campaign. and the of Como, the Orgudles. brought home for his children to play with. part of tbo establishment, are placed Are or «x together is the dark, tU- Duke of Brunswick was placed In chief by Frankfort. gain, by possession inexpressible.female i-Trept away the Directory it had overwhelmed, of Pmatian army, Aftera of conflicts, which, with the the From the Sne York Timu. Tbo little thing coon grow tame, and was a astonishment of the wb’J ventilatod cells. This reminds ns command the and the vete- THE ALLIES C« PABI3. series command of entireprovince. household, his hand u]lA great naming _ of the Bourbons, the Girondists, and Robes- ran Marshal Mnllendorf, the last of the exception of Cit&le, scarcely rose above the victoriesor juke. roar not genorally known aro favorite. the dfildrea him be laid the bad old ante-Hiward da>> only Gen- Hemmedinupon every aide, Napoleon stood tub It bo that there “liey,” after (heir brother. He lisa sboalder oi tha lady's The of English prison”, bat we are plad to hear pierre. The triumvirate of Consuls bid erals trainedunder the Great Frederick, was and seemed likely to character of skirmishes, the first important On the SdJune theAustrials began to arse- half a dozen dress-making eslabUshmeute vu eldest would confittmijs Foreign Policy of England. served to show that a man boldly at bay, at one tune operation of the campaign lie before the fireat full length, or run round ntaftf, and informed her that sba was his prSJ that Chicago is to hare a new jailshortly, cx- France possessed second in command. On the eve of the l-lth t reat the cordon of troops that surrounded opened with the nate Sardinia, and meanwhile the French ibis city, where the sowing upon drosses is A change of dress was itamodjttdl who was equally great as a General and as a of October, the hostile armies found them- siege of Silistria, the chief town possessed by assembled at had begun to almost entirely performed bv men. Tbo cliief and round after his own tail hko a cat. His oner. tciifire, and in all things fitting so largo and statesman, >iifp, One General was sent to intercept the force Alessandria ria-Uer often carried him or put eeac for, and miladTs dreseinp-msid wa.-, a city.” For ex- and that she bad no other fit to selves face to face at Jem. The French troops, through Belgium, an- Tnrkev on the banks of theDanube. On the act on the defensive. The Emperor caused of these in inan up-town street, noarßroa.*- in Lis pociet, thriving a one who reads this cope ability Thus it Swedes, then marching April him in bis dinner. Ikoj was always honest metamorphosed ialo an efftcm»te-lc>ok*|3 War meant. however, the engrav- withher or her ambition. numbering about 90.000 men. took op position at Lyons. Italy 14th of the Russians ha&lbrown np bat- toe Ticino to bo crossed by a corps under wav, but as there are no indications of mascu- ex- trial, M'liat n planation, twenty will See came that in year grace 1800 Xapoloon other to stop the Austrians of great power on cept when Ui*ra w«a plnta-pajtliap Jutho bi-- fellow, and marched off toa new it ha the of on the heights which had previously beencon- Engeae, and the for- teries the north bank of the General Mtcxnabon on the 4th June. They line surroundings in the reception rooms, extraordinary thirty ing- lionaparte waa Font of France, and was defendedbr Itinee river, and commenced the bombardment, kef, ami then he had cot moralcourage enough most that he bad lived aJ EXTEWafENT. Consul sidered impracticable forartillery. Tb* Prus- tresses of Germany and the Ilhine wore still wereImmediately attacked by the Austrians, ladles who call to give orders rarely know resist nibbling the plums. family nine month*, peg COICT-ATTTE TOTIMI—JNTEBERTTNG had just established himself in almost sians and Saxons numbered about 126,003. fifty thousand Russian troops wore misled on whom theyvictoJlonriy repulsed. <Tn the 4th source of their dainty adornments. to at But if others suspected in the for Tho government and Parliament h«vo agrowl commanded bv French gamsons. The Prus- the U-ucfird the basket, Ikey ilex at functions of voting state in the ancient palace or tlie Kings. Ine and vere unduly weakened by the excee-ejve the south shore, in addition to the batteries a general movement was made by tho French Ascending to the second story arc to tbum and forming all the a confidential Tom Hughes' Visitto theHnitedStates. totry the experiment of cumulative in completed circle, sians. under Blather, were approaching the drove them away, in return, hi* master taught Abigail, and verymnehio favor wribLisma to be formed revolution had almost its length of the 'line occupied' by their front. capital. They were encountered on the Slime on the north, and the defenders of the city troops to occupy the left hank of tho Ticino. be seen, in the front room, a quantity ■ "V theelection of the SchoolBoard* upon monarchy again. But passed finding that him to sit ou his kind legs and beg, to jump btifpcclicg who £s rather a serious aud was close Two hours after daybreak the* action com- ; Prince did not number over 10,000. Weeks The tho passage bad big, bushy-beaded Hungarians. Austrians, miatfeav under the new Education hilt The cir- ** revolutionary. and defeated the Austrians, nnder Austrians of through a hoop, to drag a little can, and to person, and would as soon hava thought os fimFiajuca France had not ceased lu b© menced, and for some time was continued Seine, away, daring which a most tremendous na- been surprised sent across the river three of roles, seated ou chaira or io«stools, and ■ are ncarir and convemnnfly am,” said General .Sobwartzenbexg, were deseeding the and carry amoej in his month. taming ent to be«man hereeif. It is said CnnoUllre Voting—lnteresting Experiment, this week's .Spert/rtor Conquest made me whitI with much obstinacy on either side. The when tbo Emperor suddenly turned, nonaoe, varied by frequent attacks and sor- the army corps, who burnt the b-.idgas »ewuig with great rapidity on fabrics of many explained in Bonaparte; “conquest alone can maintain me turning point the was an ties, was maintained against the Btabbornly- behind them. On the morning of tho 4th menvary in num- that the hn»hand ones mado a remark' npoil Von must know that the greatest of battle impetuous round and beat them alio. But by-ind- hues and textures. These the maid’s1 voice, but no other •* sufficient that to Rat.bauhm. tbc hoakicess of • iu that poMiion.” It was not attack made ty General Murat with his cavalry combination became 100etrougforhim, contestcd fortress. After more thin 'a they went before tho Emperor the number ber to thirty, according to tbo ALondon letter ears Toa will be glad among the Eu- bvc the the from twelve commentwas ever the leisi (mox ocb own oobbksposhest. France should be prominent and cuirassiers. This turned the fortune of brave defense of the approaches to month, Hessian and Turkish of 125.000, and attempted to bar his march season. When in the street they have the From llarj*r'/t JTijoriw.

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