SEPT *e 
647 
THE RUSAL NEW-YORKER. 
PERSONALS. 
Governor Crittenden, of Missouri, was given 
a public reception in Cincinnati a few nights 
ago. 
Ex-Governor Cheney, of New Hampshire, 
has returned from a four month’s trip to Eu¬ 
rope. 
Pres. Arthur is said to propose to take a trip 
as far West as Kansas some time this Au¬ 
tumn. 
Frederick Douglass in a recent interview at 
Niagara Falls: “ I could love an enemy that 
was a friend of Roscoe Conkling.” 
The late General Powers was shot through the 
shoulder in the Wildnerness battle. Uprn 
regaining consciousness he asked: “Are the 
colors safe ?” 
General Gordon has made #150,000 since he 
resigned his seat, in (he United State Senate. 
His salary as president of the Georgia Pacific 
Railroad is $10,000 a year. 
Ex Senator Ben Hill when challenged by 
Alexander H. Stephens to fight a duel replied: 
“ I decline your challenge, for the reason that 
I have a family to support and a soul to save. 
You have neither.” 
Charles Reade, the novelist, has clear-cut 
features, bright eyes and gray hair longer 
than present fashion admits; the beard is cut 
to a sharp point in Louis Treize fashion and 
frames the face admirably. A certain grace 
of manner recalls the gentleman of the old 
school, and terse, pungent phrase displays 
the philosopher a3 well as the literary work¬ 
man. 
***“ Men are but sorry witnesses in their 
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“Kidney-Wort is the most popular medicine 
we soil.” It should be by right, for no other 
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