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R 232, 1872, P ... THE CHIGAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, PERIGDICAL. LITERATURE, provisions on the part of (ks pussenger, Ho cannot | him, but beraiso fie populasity of the General | Bech establisid of Cambaics fhe aret tlirough Love, NOVEWB] sad_Love through thio Cross;” | sonavedrill ote. Tho celebrated Praeger Fzmlly, | 8. Sextette from “Lacis, .. Do A Rigns of the Timcsy? - New | who crested & considerable furcre at Weltack's Miss Haske!l, Miss Worcragen, Sig. Farini, 3, Theatre, Now York, will irtroduce & Tyrolean Gates, 3Ir. Allen, and Jir. Kellar. belp himeelf; they «got his money, and Remust | wag essentisl fo the safety . of . America; | traveller to reveal Qhifid id all.its wealth and vasttiess, | < 0qq Stories ; ON THE toke anytatig they cacose togive him. Thetrainis | and he “ thought it necessary heshould besupported.” | its mighty rivers, its huga éities; it He manyfactures; | pyplications.” e mnyine : : o « i 3 ks ent; and he must make | It was also his opinion that ‘the breach bef themi | ils syurming population, the inconceivably. vast fleats f éecéntric trio; duot on the table zither and bow BAME EVERLS, T e ol et Je et ougitio be m:noegefl, slnce 3¢ would h;:‘::?‘fi,flfi _g‘u:‘?mk&nedp tn cons 51 dulaba atera; 1o {41 s MISCELLANEOUS, zither, the. I’Echg Rong," Jith chorus, the ;?;;mgg};:cg‘é’;’fii", Ehi s Troupe il i inks i is “ i T i e nations on its borders, ieif, eccen- L 5 s, MISCELLA o Catg’ ‘ept.” of wht i C A evid 3 i *ita sor : o 5 ] it > 2 3 tri the Catholic World, for Toad iaa apasyanger's DIGPerty inits possoasion, | , b thoso fizst days of the Repiblic, 527,002 | poavian s0a ks ' tnkling crawas: of "L of | cannee STl tobioe” for MO beos ab etk by | b0y 1 Oy Pepita.” | * o o L L for which it isbonndto retirnan equivalent, It is | idéis were entertained of the proper methods of | Sium or Gochin China, of Japan, the Fastorn Thile, | rgpd must havo & happy cnding. A new seriel _ MYEES' OPERA TOUSZ. s Sea Comelia. Htotaon, n. protoge of December. “like the issuoof & banking corporations I de- | Overnment: Jith its ooy pearls and golden-roofed palaces; the | (§C- o U Meothor, M, SO Trowbridge, | Tho_Arlington, Cotton & Keimbly Ifinstrely | reade i 3 ; o d e Phy afal debiz in i 0 their ticke Pres; occa~ | first to speak of that museum of beauty and wonder | B s ing . fair houses tiromgh the { Miss Phillipps, who made a succes . g . able at my conoenipnve. Tho same with the | B63d of he Sate with the mout zorgoous propestics, | sourcoof those aromatics then g0 ighly prired, sad Foudge and Mrs. Leonowens, w5 bid fair to be- | burni~corr entertainments ever offersd in Chi- | &0 e b oais of‘ake: andnho Tle Fight of a Man with a Railroad | rosd; snd, in tho meantime, both institutions | rnesencoor o S ioving sbed eace pald to1he | Aadss of Hummem i Hisaany Kinpe s strange, | come s well soquainted a8 the Sisméso aro, and | cag0. This wook'a, progamme is sigualized by ot a oy prodigy, Mz, Johm A % = have the vee Of my money. Pplainest cittzed clad in the imperial purple of fairlec. | castly products, snd ts.canibal Taces ; of thonaked | 5 Telkc Abous.the Aurors,” give the young | the appesrance of J. M. Milbusn, & character Homd b tha sccompanist of the tronpe. The ===An Inspired Lobbyist, Again: 1o or legal snpointment, gave italis opinion that | savages of Nicotar and Andaman: of Coyloty the ilo | £oori'ag zmuch information’ns their untlosed | srtist of extordinary versatility ; tho frst timg | Howard iy the accomps Tiven at tho. Mickigan B embre simrnct per gt theh tohers £ the Go: | | Nelther digulty nor sithorlty cin bo supportedIn | of gems, with e sacred mountaln and thetomb of | BSOBS 68 BRER ™ ST 35 0Ol IERORR | S8 S oteh, & Mora o Saghe, Fostells, | Avento Daptist Church, on Thursdsy eveniag, o ey ol s tions or an ceat | Adam ; of India the Gréat, not 28 a. dream-land. of 'y Spe e y i - " Ea; e, Fostello, a My Life of“ Jeffcrson---Marco ~ Polo’s | tobelisble o hesvy pemaltien for all the contracts it | degtee Rroportioned to thom.” B lsceie sachiics, its. dismonds “aad sk | semietion to oo oung Fole: Tt 16 s sift which | #The Episootie ™ bosides a firat pait, 3 Gemal, | Ouo which will guarantee good cor B2t o Jhout @uch stamps! It isclthera con- | Every weel tho Gazelle, of New York, con- strango tales of their acquieition, 1t 8ea-bods of pears, | Lori long atisx'the sswdust intho dolls hea been | fall of G0 thiaes. There will b6 & matined S et AT R eiidaoh 3 3 + or it certatn T acth -beds of 3 : i n on o T o | e oy o e | St T S A | e DO PR D | e, My, s o o Sy | gy ot 3L i fie mic S ; ident's fami i ey aln g ¢ Mesurs. Bunor & Co., 890 a- Congress Emount OF - trve) Taiaey hias been pald for s cerlatn | Borfone y: ; empireof Abyssinia, and the semi-Christian jsland of | Deen reduced to o headless ex | e Tooms of Messrs. Bauer & Co., 3 J een two 3 and, ¥ 4 53 d dim! il identity ; and, unlike them, it increases iwelve- ., GARD FEOM MR, GARDINED. bash avenue, apon swhich occasion the following - it s ; e to prevail a Taania to extol, exalt, | Bocotra; to spealk, though indeed dimly, of Zsnzibar, ;5 and, : O AR SARITE 1 v = is taken l.:unleoszreé?cn‘g: uf: ;gpo:l]ég.u:fimtfi right m?ihgrr:yf\i‘x“z!:y E;:mrmlgznt. TIndeed, Br. hflmo& With its negroes and ituivory, and of tho vast and dis+ | fold during the year. todical is Good Things To sfl’ Egu;r“ g/;’ Tégafl 5 x_'}aenyox cket,: e 4 in yesterday’s | programme bo given : % s A A a frenzy,” I {Be President at- | font Madagascar, bordering on tho dark ocean of the | Another juyéilo periodi y P e R i) PABTL Rman Gatholio View of the Spirit | ehiaast ety she bt | Fnfur ST bscr Bl ok ol | i VTSR S0 Btlellin e | B0, e I Gongo AasDomal] | G Dyl Axies B oo s P |1 Vit Gt 0 = forth, year 2 form to bo erected at ono end of the ball-room, gover: ely ippincott. It is ¢ . G meld. | mpponsgiving night after the performance, ave a Xerath. of Protestantism---Juve- avinm"on mq!;nfi?xy&?rg;fit,"&% .t‘.‘;‘.‘;‘:}:‘;i’,‘,’fiififi; steopa bigh, wth 3 sofa upon it, snd conduct thither | Ocean, of dog-sledges, White bears, and. tho reindeer- Icfip praspeatus atatos that 16 will siddresd.itself | rontod .ii,- hnse for that purpose, made provision for | % Dm.:_-"nx;elz‘iin_;. 5 is made for 2 njiécial passenger. If the United Sfates | the President snd his hc:n_sm.,. Ax’? {ittemm n; riding T*}‘nfi""& % totgs young of all ages, from the litile b2giomer | perfect order, and beyond that have not troubled my- 5 mg‘x: nlf'slfxo—“ el nile Literature. Sovernment should lseuo postage-stamps which would | made fo hove e Presidents head enguave IRE DO OF TUB SONTINENE: oo who cah just read a picture, o the big boys snd | self to inquire whether uny of my company of Mr. Er A take letters from New York to Boston, but wo: upon the coinage about to be isaued by the new Gov- | tallg ahout the mountains, lakes, plains, glaciers, | t in the play. | McVicker's will attend. As far as the ladies and gezt~ - H. o = ke them {rom Bosiots o New Yotk 1t Rouwd becans | esmment, Tho lovees werd urranged and. conducted | fons 8002t Hors, mines, men, and ewns of | B8 P By e O O O Y- | N ec of oy cotsmans 4% aoncatans: 1 kaow theba s | 4 Vicla Solo— Ecioes o tho Forest”.C. Honckarott i d ridi o | exactly as at the Palace of St. James; and; when the d ground; and o onwards up 0 viter ), Jeading mmcabers of the profeceion in their several C. Heucker E ATLANTIC MONTHLY. B Conteamptis an b PUnle sould nottoerats | Sxacty 28 2 TR o mny ombondoma, B b CURSRon, h el et 9 » | after all their lesrning, tum to tho childron for | bo leading memicrs of th profeselon In thelr sovoral Panz o, > L g ipHble qn g nonsense wil called the State Curriage,—a cream-colored A good libiary is & statesman’s workshop, i The following is the i ; i dvico | 6. La Parlate d’Amor. i " 5 & letter, it certainly is with & man, what wag.calle 4 ey lore N iy | & fresher wisdom,' o following i direct their private amiusements without any a . 0 In ordinary business, & regerd for the rights [ chiariot drawn, by sixDorses, and atiended by while | 8aid John Randolph, of Roanoke: The early | fp1a™f contents for the Novembor iesues ot e oF notices 18 0 Greenoroqns, selative £ the i b F i The writer suggests that, 43 raiiroads b r i i i h, h Ms i it of mmodation, politeness, < 3 that, 0ad8 a1 8% | gervants, in liveries of white cloth trimmed with | fathers recognized this truth, and, after resorte e Y L ind Mr. | affair, T am positive that tho ball will be Iargely at- dgmmmfl.au ling are essentisl o success, | D25 OBy improved tnrupikes, and as the Stato | St * g gz | thexgifle!%nt sests of. Government, to we.?h-v"df?.;.' ScEr:‘xl‘flazer;ui o Pooe Foneubck | famdod by 1ndids and gentlomen of the profcaalon, apd ad general fair-dealing are esse: hat long since taken the ordinafy turnpikes un- | Mr, Adams woamost decided in his advocacy of tho the New York Bociety Library and the Libr, P s uite a8 respectablo o public bals ususlly are. Very 3ut, when the same people who practice this | der its control, with groat advantage to the com- | hereditary principle, - Nations,” he remurked, & per: - Bhilndeinhin, thes faolt tesfure s, | “This Wondorful Outeide of Qurs:” ‘Pat Gltp an el 1 o Ao 35 A ommercial cods of civility engege in tho trane- | munity, the saimo course should bo puramed wih | £eiog et o sl pell voieeof mers wueafowmed | of Pledelnid, they took s, immodt QGplign and thio Leproshaun;: “Tho Glaes | 40, oMoy, x, 1872, : 8. Viclin Solo—t otz Sek Hone; zortation of passengers and merchaudizo upon | tho ratlroads; and conelndes by advocating the | 35406 S SRS Socions, Tetout s Dosciiteas | £0 ite pronent sits, to astobli & Bublie b and Fokka Dag Bl Das™ 01 Rk ~The gmEmngossre. 5 nilroads, they frequently become arrogant dic- P;wn_uge u:;f‘:hlaw wh::l):]eg.\u cover fi:a:e ‘pcmtfl-' ""‘“Zg" hn:? nouglht {n:l mimall?inlg ‘more permanent E‘!ive thousand dollars wn: l‘c{"fi ltnl:ofi Olf the | Wonderful Or; an';" “The Linendraper's Ap- mmmg i’lhylx"):}cgh% ;i:ir;\énlt:; 2:3 “re;.\gr:ai n;og} 3R, 6, G, FRATT, THE FIANTST, 3 s 7 : , that the fs unif ason- | than the popular voice to designate homor, ¢ * ¥ . iati in i Pl Rttt fihed o civil &3 C N - s T . tators, and indulgo in brutality and OPPression | abla saten. s o reat P T£5t 18 necessar for | hnd, when Samual dcaims Semarked thit «Thelove’| Lo SPRFOPTiation, wo aro told in tho articlo, prentice;” ‘*The Magie 1ill, for Making Ol4 fiven hia second concelt in tho provincos af ich would ruin using i " PO g 5 3,0 ives Yoing Again;” +Marquise and Rosettes” | £630. : 2 hampaign on _the 26th inst.,and the third at Fhih bl a1y other businiess dspandant {ia now ey o e rus wadl [ shull Ue | of Bheriyia intermoren e Tt o™i | which dbsoribes tho Listory and condition of that | i Totier Boxs" “Pugzlodomy *“Tho | -New Niblo's Garden, in Now York, is 0 bo | Jolicton the 27th. Tho progamme will be the apon public patronage. S0 Choing wideh an excoss shall bo charged: or eloa | “Soit” s, according to La Fonisine, in thut of & | * WOrkshop for statesmen.” There is init 8 very | young Old Folke' Werld.” orened to-morrow evaning in new epectacle | zamo ot each concer, a8 follos + Several years ago, the New York& New Haven | poy the road & subsidy from the Bisto funds, | wolf." o + o Genoral Knox, Secsctaty of Wer, 3 goodabury of Chist ustioo Marshall; which We | *7Zgifs Monfhly Alagazine has articles on called ** Leo and Lotos,” founded oman “\Ara- L Raikoad ejected & Mr.John A. Coleman, of | 5p0R the Pflnfll”“é‘.“vggm:em%, i Do iz and notbing bt » solafer, ‘would have anepé ‘;:;iff“‘:m i e s i | o with & fullpego ilustration; “The | bian Nights ™ story. A | 1 B0 Sefo—g. ! Gone,» imprompta,} sip idence, R. L., from i i i 2. i 3 £ ustice Marahall acknowledge 3 | Venetian School of Painting,” with a full-page i i ins & 0 i3 80 s e " 'Esp: Provi , B. L, from its cars for refusing to | and inducing thereby an’ influx of eettlers who will lished a atanding army, many thanks, the privilege of taking ont books from | gy AT SEIOT O “Black Wateh,” with five s lnP:lg:tE?:imzflg ffi?fim‘:fi"& 1; 1980 pgog:l_ s at}{],;; ss“ G. J:{':\&f‘g o ayfare on the gronnd that an unused conpon | erentuslly support iue road. Second, when 3 frst- | gy i i the library, which Congress had tlien granted to the 3 £l ; s Canipans e Byt Lol e forg i E8 s i s ot boghent | 83k oro thasentiments wich ware roponted | Beiary i Supresie Gourt, ond which e przed il o e b e —oin; | foro breakfast, and borrow money of bimto | iife Ledyerd, Ny, Johnacn, and 7. Bridan This the conductor refused to accopt, and or- | ehall specify poiite and kind tréstmeat to berequired | YOrk, loudly professed by the ofticials of the Gov- ThE% 1o/b6 perved by e, Tioreriin: ang s st | and an Historioal Bummary of Eveatan g | Show thoir appreciation of his dramatic talent. | 5. Ballad—+¥ou i Gered half-a-dozen af thoemployes of the road | 0B employes, and the comtort and convenlenco of ;::n;snt, sud vadhoed In svery Jssuo g‘:in ‘tlh; taking o ~law-book from tho-upper shel of on | United Btates, Africs, Grecce, Germany, and It is stated thet Mr. Fackiéra new theatre) |4, piano Solo—Vallo Trliater 1 4 fa.....Chopl id wi 3 pbenin e B Cllbn 20T i T e agrantly- | o) I ulled down & _do: - X > conm, will be opened in December, wil . Lo expel Mr. Colemazy which they did with such | iad s, Wiens poacs stk i chasgs by & il anropublioen | doctrines fhat wors “dinnod | derouk “tomeh omo G whehr etk | BOULT ) o onsonty, pube | D gy, illbe opened, In December, wiih i violence as to maim him for life. In an article Toad, Bo must be delivered in good order ot the ond of | into Jefferson’s ears as he labored, after his re- | him on the forchead ith such force that he fell pros- | 1ich0q quariarly at S Louis, snd edited by air, rthat distinguished. actor will impersonate the liss Ledyard, entitled 4 o Sovarey, Bndamaged in feelings and, persen, 25 be |t from Paris, on the accamuialing duties of TR iy s, Mitracian, who battened o e Willam . Hacds, sonfates s fte Ottober S |/ Iating yace i | 6 Tmprovisation on Bardelt Orgun. “THE FIGET OF A MAX WITH A BATIROAD,” | froms pessengor, o equivalentof that dollaraball b | tho State Depariment, 'Thus Hamilton end Jof- | old gentlemans assatance, found him slightly stonmed | Wilism T Hacrie, following topica ¢ “D0 £ |« Bound the Closk ” is tho titlo of 8 new Ehow | 7. Duo—v Coma’o h!é’,; i 2 e i e i returne travel; not according to tho caprice of | ferson met,—the one ardent for Equality, the g > : 5 % 22 | . A 2. Oolemyl dsacribes his efeciiin, and his aub. | SEWEREE I Sravel s nck secoestip to, the cpelen of | Zermon met-—ihe one 40 bo radically vicious, | &% e id by ot T oo, of s e {n i | Correlationlats Bellovo in” Solt-Movoment 2" | viag 1o bo produced by lr. Daly st ths New dtiss Ledyard sequant peristent attempts to securo demages, | thoreasonstls demand of tho passcpger, - Fourch, i | and 20 bo wleg e astrong government, il in my long 1ite, bat Ll 1o the. Best fime ey | of T o emad ot G, routosophy | York Grand pors Honse to-horgo nighte It |} 2o S 3 e e ot ctasted tho 103d i shown by | flates o ditygment o of wrng dolg, (heshod | Oliver Wendell Holes ends the talkoof T | hava Atk e B Lo cmsiooty Somi 1 A “Rosenliranz on Hegel's Philosophy of Histo- | 18 £2id that Lo lost $50,000 in *Le loi Ca . Mazusks Caprice, Eo following declaration of ono of their officers, | £3f meass oFedress 5. an dndivibuats seil emipe-so- | Poct at the Breakfast-Tablo.” « Dok Rt B Tad aliod dow. o b e s | 7y Trondelenbuss on Hegal's Syatemy | TS el - Bt o WL T AT which Mr. Coleman puts at the hesd of his | rests only by reguiar suthority appointed by lsw, un- | _ Mrs, Raffenspeser tells a story of “Shaker s¥hat hio songht, and Yanade a notetheraot. e Morchant of Venice;” * Book Notices: Rits s.mli:uhu said, by French critice, to be | 2 Ballad—0 Wili o Do article: less the offender e guilty of obscene or indecent'con- | John ;" and with reviewsand editorial notes, the Li zcontains the best | Alcott's Tablets; Andrew's Universology; | at present Europe's Queen of ballerinasor dan-'f ¢ oz o 2 The Boad has o persotial anfimosity against yon, | SUCL5 108 68 OF comiit & trespass upon dife and | Aflanticfor 1872 ends, cog:;if:?) Fas bn?fi poichnixing 985 | Hiokoks Crostor and Creation souses. According to them, sheh: puoufiflgs to Mr, Britta 3T Goleman ; but : s | PR 5 : We are indcbted to R. D, Russell, newsdealer, 148 | Perfection,” and * her points have €eD | 4, Piano Solo—* Dresm Wanderings” Toalis detemined 1o ek i 50 it A B8 I cowntoN omNAMENT,” HARPER'S MAGAZINE. Nitions)progortiontaa B oTLAS Bainins on fhg | Statesizee, Cigago,foradvince opley o o Tl | equalled ainco tho daya of Carlotta G g S Gt e tofght it, right or wrong, that they will siop it. | Charles Akers deplores the absence of simple, | MarcoPolo's Book has run through ffty edi- | Governmiens Librarice at Faris sud a2 Longons waile st | trated Londen News, Our Youny Folks, Lippincotts A"Philadelphis paper warmly urges mansgers | 5 Ballad—*0 Let 3fo Love Theo ; ‘We are not going to be attacked in this way. artistio Srnament in the various ‘phases of o Dut, ‘h thi & is made more practivally useful than any other great | Jagazine, the Galazy, the Atlantic Monthly, Harper's £ minstrel companies to introduce women unon 2r, C. H. Brittan. M. Coloman, who travels almost incessantly, | American life, although our fumiture, streot- | HO2% Dt though the favor of o many centu- | s mademore practially usefal than aay other great | JEIZEHLE (G2, 00y, oo 410700 oty HOvBlS | of ¥ thinks the tunovation, it mate, | & Ui eected) - d v, Brita 5 2 F g 5 il ot “ ries is on its pages, they have lost none of their Josh Billings' Farmers® Allminaz, their stages. It thinks the innovation, i e, Misa Ledyard, Mrs, Johnson, and 3ft. . had on his hands & railway conpon ticket from | CArS, new-built streots, and picture-frames show | ¥ ) | 0 catalogue of ita new accesslons, Wit thia catalogue— will be voted a decided and scceptabls improve: S Hew Haven to Now York. He toolstho train one | §7, o nyiove o Somment, euch agibls, | fnterost, Whon thia grost osplorer, to whom | sranged atpisbetcally by ety o o e ment in negro minstrelsy. of our ‘musical sesson will be the Rubinstein day trom New Yorkto New Havem, and, alftough | 2022 :éaw Suggetions hrg;l dashos) «;x;? 6 owa samuch of our knowledge of Asia, lay | 2 U B AL e ek fer the REVIEW OF AMUSEMENTS. Mr. Joseph Wheelock, well known_sind well | concerts, which will be givenat Aiken's Theatre, Be had anothor ticket which was' good, claimed | it should never interfere with the thing omms. | O% L8 deathbed, his {riends besought him £0 | onday subject Hpeclally yho, thoy bau cb g liked in Chicago, is playing Romeo to Miss Neil- | next week, and to which we hall allzde mora in g " retract and refise his book in sccordance with | tain thefurther aid of the acoomplished Librarian and DRAMATIC. son's Juliet in’ Booth's Theatre. The critics | detail hereafter. The artists of this troupe are the right to ri mented ; it shonld be_sppropriate_to it i % e P 3 b . Ll b i X cager " oFie 0 tho coupen. Mr. Goleman | BEpel % houidbe tppromninie to e mate | et Mo Gy tosvollo ropled that o by egitar of bioks tkant o ho Loty by thoss | A McVickers Maggl Mitcbell has plessed fine | SR fe hea ot auioviont. B aod amarous o Anton Bubinsfaln, the greatest of lving 4s the conductor approahed i o ignificance. . . hednot told the half of what he had seen. Mod- | enjoying that privilege, Fifteen years sgo Dot more | audiences in el respects by her picture of Aarie | tensity for the part. % 1}:;_‘“;“? H Logga fiz% “he German ballsd Hekets, T said, # M) Gondno o, taking up bis | “01d readers of the Atlantic have never 8TOWR | orn research aid criticism his vindleated this | £2an thres out of v Congressmen wsed the library; | i « Tho Pearlof Savoy.” This week, on Mon- 2. Sothern mado & farewell speech at the | girbor: sod Mile, Louiso Ormeni, sn Italisn r, there is 0o use i take , wving 2 % s D Jousadme 16 quarrel about itis ficket, This is 5 | Wedt0 Livingstone of tho thirteenth contury. What at | 3 Ruatred riuies during s sesson. "+ -8 % | day; Tuceday and Wednesday nights, and a6 tho | Taisat Street Thestre, Philadolphis, the othor | 59T, end Mile Louise Ormeni, an Italisn fot evening, in which ho snid: *The groatest possi- | yngical sesson comparable to these concerts, buginess matter, an affair of dollara and cents COMEDY OF TERRORS." L s & & £ & A ek oy, The case stands Mke this: 1 am fraveling | Its monthly chapters have beem & rocurrent | OR@ time was regardod simply 28 tho efferves: IN THE WAY OF FICTIOY, Thankegiving matines, she will appeac in *Jane | ove s o pey you-si 1 hebesdy | PO deann comparab to hoss concrts concert goars to get themselves in readiness. pearly all the time ; and, being fraquently compelled rise to those whom the chaste Atlanticled | conce of s heated fancy has been Zound to be | Harper's gives two stories: ‘A Madrigal” and Ejre,” wo think the best play in her repertoire ; Bp o giveres from o'l 1% ?%m.sfim in | &2 Tormer yeuss to an approviation of food tasss | subatantial fact of hisiory atd soisbey & “.“%w*}}riflq'fi. ki Soe: | and on Thursday, Pridsy sud Satnrday, and ot | [2°A2 i cia that Tleave wmy son, ytton Sothern, Somcert gosta 40 gel themaclasIn readbioss, Pons alcost me o of pee 200- | and keen Wwork in literaturo, “With this month, | pew edition of the 9.‘“}};"’“’1“5{,“10;5;., e Sixnpl:ton,’ums' by | the Saturdsy matines, “Little Barefoot” will | him in tho hands of the kindest end most ayme | Do, 5 5. & 5, o ang Sreatines, Dec- 1. money ; and by the end of the year | ;, i i To ; Tonona ecumelats to suchan extent that thoy | it9, 125 ohaptors are given, and, o our relief, | "o or sen aranco Pozo, TIE VENETIAN Charles Reade, are continued. be given, with Miss Mitchell as Amry. pathetic people I ever knew.” - 'OROAN RECTTAL. would represent too Iarge a surm for s 1e ores e efanponterous and velgar story pessOR 1ot | 02 e e prepared by Coloot Honry | Cadallan, a Briton, writes & lottes, datedin | Noxt weok Jane Coombs begina an engagement Dryden’s “Amphitryon,” which has not been | _The last of the series of organ conceris at the The conductor repliog, ' from | oblivion. ] ! r e 3 i - Few iren to New ok, bk defeouon 18 ood from | oblivion. FULgmoor, “ax mepmep zopmusr,” | Yulo, of Londos, & gentleman of fine aoquire- | fheSdth year of Koo, 40 his friend Pends, 80d | o McVicker's, appearing s Zady Teaslo in playod for nearly balf 8 contury, aud with soy- | Third w?&tmugg%}:}uwx;;hg v;.rno tako placo this after- 1 Seira ag mot fo i o Tl e mh!f-;nthe o srmomm, . W.DoForest tells us. | monts, and g0 eminent is his knowlodge of | tellshim o THE OLD ROMANS AT HOME ;" { Bherilan's comedy ot the *Bckool for Heandal,® é’x"”g :‘m:r;::t:;‘ Fupiter n 1789, has boen Pro- | 1. Overture—Midsammer Nights’ Dréam. . Mendelssohn itp Tihen eald, Ny positonis this: 1 havopaid | i Bioreiss Tioocacs I Waskuigton, be.oe~ | Eastern manners and customs. and modieval | oy their horees o pa LR B marage, | which Mrx. McVicker promises’ to prodrce in | 3% BENOREq JUPHER 7 L% WS Deen pro- | 1 Orerture—SMidsnmmor Nights) pram. e fim& {mgn eyulnce a fih"e‘:‘g;{’n:&nimid a ru:a!n State *“which sy have been m:gda'lshnd, o: geography, that this work constitutes an epoch ceremonies, their baths, ths implements and the | splendid style, with new costumes, scenery, nx}d sidering that Molisretook fi,eg\fifim}, Plantos, e Fu;r_mz e wsm . Trest. You eay this ticker is good mm‘“;q;’, msy have been Connecticut, or may have becn | in Oriental research. Harper's first articlo is | furniture of their hmg-syho!d: how they eat, and | appointments, and nobody doubts that be will | and chat Dryden acknowledged that it was the 8 et S w’m”"'vn e TR New otk which 52 geventfour miles; | 06 Of the Ploiades, but which, at all events, | an sccount of Marco Polo aud_his most wonder- | tho other striking dotails of their lives. - keep his word. From the rubjoined paragraph | genius of both which inspired him, weneed not | AndanferSong without Words... Bt e LR S L | B G, i S i, "R SR, | B iR il wor 0| DR o U | B SR nR | R Tt iy 3 an cannof orse's azetteer, or ‘whatever other : 2 5 it i s i " 3 § Fadervand the g‘;gx‘;cgen;::lfi Jpomake” Agwn- | Gazetteer may how bo in currency, . we | Several chapters aro devotod by Polo o tho O1d Man GENERAL BHERMAY: - that the qh;:-so I_’“’;_’ “‘1 1;‘[‘;‘“’0”9 ’;"‘ 2lono | 4 "nd the latest “improvement” is by Mr. John | 6, Dastess Tl maguity.” iy peliats RNt MATIR | shal alim et "one” of thers” Capitlg | of 5 Sotnti Aouin o ittt netocatd B B o S o igean it Teing o0 | 1 Do bigh adueation of Aiss Coombe afan { Obentard. 1. Home, Bat Homo—(oy recsat I ther 4 ala valley {nto an earthly Paradise of the Moham- ver for the fall of Vicksburg, x to move A ! ] ‘Sred upon & tallroed, it is sure to be found upon this | %88 called Slowburg and the other Fastburg.” | 3 certal {5pe, 1ato which e introduced youtns of foom | oo jecmmes o haau of Vicksburg, out, a ncouting | “ s 8. Quartctte—(unaccom) 386, for it is the iesnest reilroad ever laid outef | Here ho meets Mr. Dickor, and the two—that is, | BedsD : b The engagement of this gifted artiste, which closed | The following story_originated, we believe, o pLTopled, *10 thia i 0, I hopo oy wil sk | tho three, for A. B, i thie dovil in hum—sef 15 | ki, Tot %, 265, 3010F administriag fo ¢ ihey | Pamong “whom” wis et yoiZ 02 L{o% BIMOEIS | op Gatuniay night, wasa camulativo scries of remark | with the San Franciaco Post. We give it in (s B oebeiosion 25 gase, s all [ require are the com. | work to mako Fastburg tho only Capital. Thero | sebe s b Bormg arous Potency so very truth” | exquisite ' with loog ' halr and " omelsborate | Slesuccess and triumph, If her recoption on Mon- | words of the Californian writer TomeaTiegies of the oad and an equivalent formy | s money in the job, and Pullvool &nd Dicker | Hiens souy oeemed it s Ashishin: “for, hen tho | lisp. Ho was taken fo tho Generol's quarters | 13y niaht hotokenod s hearty welcome, herlustappear- | "3runy amusing storles have been told of the festive foomey.” The conductor said, “I'ces you sre all | gre to g0 ‘ anacks.” Pullwool gets an appro- | Old Min would have any Prince slain or enemy mur- | and Yuren seat in front of the tent withis which | ABC0, on Ssturday, was grected w by evidences, Of 21~ | freaks of telegraph operators, who, whenever afforded e toggther o make me frouble” And howent | nif £ 80, EHOGS: | Falimool sets Counghl oF | dered, ho wonld cause {hat portion to be given {o one | General Shermian sat writing. It was a hot-summer | mostunmessnred fuvor and approval, * Alies Coombe | 1o7 opportuaiis for the display of {heir penchant for a T T — e b,y The i S | a7, Y7, B8 i 8 ot of ool | o LU, G NS Saman f | el ok mry e B ey T paid no further sttention to the eonductor, but come | before he Tolled his apple-dumpling of & Jgurofnto | awoke, he vould say, ¢ g0 thot and slsy 80 and so, and, | How beautifally those lasves wave ! be-utiéalawys | Ertistic merit and womanly worth. It is littlo more Who, on & hot summer day, desiring to borrow & chew Tnenced reading. Vers soon some one shoued, “They | bed that night, hohsd interviewed Smith and Brown, | Spoce Ihey returnes, thy angels_shall Dest. hes 1o tiful1” exclaimed be. Sherman gave a hitch on his | baD elghteen months ago since, at the head of her | TPi7oc Teom ono of hia’ fellows in the same room, ve coming for yon.” The conductor came in at the | the editors ; Jones and Robinson, the lawyers ; Smootts ‘Paradis;’ and soit was that thero was no orderof hia | tool and enorted, Soon came.a repetition of iie ex, | é3cellent combination, she paid’ her first visit to Pitts- instead of making his Tequest known by words of Bead of five or 7% rough brokemen and baggage-men, | and low, the literary characters various lobbyistaand | 1oy thoy Jrould mot effront any peril fo exccute, it | clamation, Sherman grew mors impatient, But | burgh. Coming smong us quite unheralded, and | O o S0N0E B ddmo the least exhausting Hrs. Farwell, Miss Holden, Yir, Hovard, 3r. 9. Overture—Light Cavalry. .. TURNER HALY, CONCERT. The programme for the Turner Hall this afternoon, is a8 follows, L March—Du Elsap Lothrmger™, .. 4. Potpourri— Immortellen 5, 4 The Tear,” Solo for TrOMBORE. .ss seerassa . Caprice Herolguo— Awakening of 6 82d said, pointing to me, “ That {sthe man ; pull hin | various Iiwgivers, without any blaze of Jjournalistic trumpets, her f indicting a despatch, which, travelling over. Ui 3nd pat bim out onl the latform.” Thiey seized | “Work, gentlemen, and capitalize Fastburg, and fi'}:fi"flmfd‘fpg" "25’»’2‘3.”!}“&‘.’:“‘;:."‘% s caed m;:rm St burat oaty - eum, B el ksld e fagsgement; Which ~befun with . Smost empby | DCOUIT of upward of o Siusasd miia i shoss s | oy coat and tried to zoll me out of the seat, Ay coat | get your dividends,” was his inspiring message | Hashishin, from the use of tho preparaion of hemp | - Well Lo it can’t you lot them wave! ™ bepches, ended with packed nudiencesof refined and | % ¢IOWR Of RRWATA of 8 Honssnf miles fn at ‘started, | 8 Potpourri- o oend Hey didrmet move me. Thin seemed | o ono and all Ho promised Smith and Brown | Lynnyur irom o use | though thoir system of ter | The elquislte’did, : sultivated people, who, morcaer, havd sinco testified | 1IN 1Y qurpriso of tha other chap, who blangly | 8. Quadzill 3 h’f’h“"’“‘fi;‘gfisu:_”dn‘gflfl sprang upon me | $10for ooy oliorial, sud 5 fur. overy AumbUEGing | rorism and mirder, camo’ tho' modarn application of 4 —_— i p e Apprecr a’f"‘;nfi:‘fie;dm‘“‘ mirablo gifts and | Shicd his tobacco-box at tho head of the irvepressitls 5 5% BEOULAR SUNDAT concERT € em mo | telegram, and §2 for’ every . Jones an ssin. i » ] 7 irecti Dy tho legs, ad as wixhy a8 could get in back of {no | Bobineon Were to. hinve. £500. spice for conmaresy | tbe word assa 1 ; THE CATHOLIC WORLD. and sroupe the occasion of still moro generons patrons | IS e p By fia the Qeruants Band, vuder ¢ °hm olians aeedmeby the shoulders, and commenced | logal statements of the claim of the city: Smoothand | 1t 18 8 melancholy fact, and one thatsuggests | mny gafhotic World thinks that sge. Her last engsgement, Rowever, was tho most | 1t oTU TORECR ot Ko A i wiian | OF Mz. . Sir, will Pl pl violently wrenching e from theseat. I instinctively | Blow, 5 being merely authors, and so ziot accustomed | gTave reflections to tho Christian reformer, that o R O RROTESTAN T + 4+ marked snd brilliant trinmph of all, Notwithstanding | Service at the Teprosentatlo i felegranh scen,” euch as | cormer of Lake and Peoria streets, with the fol- §racped the arms of tho seat, and they took the cush | to obtsin much for their sbor, got $100 between thom | Scarcely & vestige now remains of the Christiny, TUE 0 that sho dld not, on this occasion, havo the sdvantage | SroT0 het o i1 BT et Acroge the Centlnentm op | lowing - e 1 Spnfreme up with me. ' When ihey got me into | for working up the case historically. To thelobbyists | Ghuroh that omce fouriahed s extonsisars on | is most atrocious : A . **|-which even thelgreatest actora ars glad to derive from e o L e e e G s | 1. Gorma Ernparc o2t a0d had me compltely st thel mhtezy: thive | And, memmbers. Paliwool wos. ualfocnts 1 LoTie Asin s b Bo for from Protestantiom being, aa popularly | & specilly selected and caretully trained support and i e and 1t s aase hirascle, | 3. Overture, 4 b ";}'“mhm; den:hzfl fist were struck upon | 28 if those gentlemen could rot be &)ald eough | "y e mons Sin ganfu inscription {s the most re. | TEPresented, thaassertion of liberty of consclence in mdtgexflorn chies Iy, daenden LR a‘:: Dby “talking” to thio *fraternity”.in the nudience, {polackof my bead. Every individual in thoear | for Rich o maass ooy Alono had that kind of | 1 ot g oy, remain e *trkes | Teliglon, it briginated in the denial of that Hoersy, by e e o g oS, et e e | ubkmowm, of-course, o ‘most of those present, who PEPLE fin Lo, e fostant tno blows | time phich s moned. ‘O hid mat railing lberally | Colebrated monument, discovered 1o & sbues of Ser, | asserting the FIght to persecute those Who differed foackable consclentiousness of her trpersomatians— | eIy In fhe ™ Eick™ o the JoatrumEaL, gentlemen Tushed to ciop the- onductor bud hig | WHoussnd for M. By s Sov, M. Bls i ta siets o | ganfin 1025, i sl o by, Been amidat the rotas of | £FOI o Tae e the Reformat dec ita | iog, tho mingied sireagth; dellcaey and grace af her | 1, A3 88 evidenco that the operators of e Foughs from _etrikin Fearh 17 lite, T | o thousand; but ho smiiet 16t Baif of 1t piiek to eobosy | & temple outside the city walls created o small ste,| From ey the, Reformation, xndex Tations interpretstions, and the excellent tasto ang | behindband in tho matter of having their fun, the ough 2 me, Sor e 1 [ g thousanis bathe mnat lesbelt of it stk o the Pulls | 3 e ey Creatad 5o monall wi | ol hore by s P Yok iRtciations, snd ths axm o oating | following is related of Jim ——, & Well-known atlachs Sinek cancl the Fuffisns under the chin, an el | B Lo, [t e ansacigenent vas madewitn, | JRDEE e seidnls of Bt day, And aa by v upon | 5trides on the Conbinent, its psth being everywhere | Judgment whicl rirorerized all her wotkensbled | of the Western Union : Etruggle untl they orerpeneees Ton - By ety | Bty Oreets and Atr. Sharp, and M, x“Am o | Thich it is engtaved 1n Chinesn and Syriso characters | Jarked by tho stme spifi of fanaticlam, sacrllego the lot of an.. Daring the last five sppearances of | DUHDg tho thestrical seasomof last year, the. drama e Borizontally wntl they sesehed thasar - s piod | Bickpurse, y + and. sometimea i | Dears the date of A. D, 8L, and appears to liave been | 804 destruction of property devoted to religion, lear- Miss Coombs only standing room was to be procured s | 9f *The Long Strike” was produced 3t one of our o b ru;z they Teached the car door, when , half toyou and half to me; and sometimies it intended to commemorate the - introduction of | iRgand charitys the insane dissensions of tho Oathiolio S D aften by, mm“ o the ain. whilo the | thestres, and for the manipulation of the telegraph in- 2 gfl ;mhzy.:;‘ lxozgu gqp;; hf:u'angl:gnnggi: :‘;Aoamor; }.E:nn::fifl,—l thousand for you twoand s | it ty m"‘ma Chins dn 63.. It come rulex: gg.:flngfitgzmmty, ir!nso‘L" ;:ocit]lzvl ;'{{;‘l"“" ;“‘:u”“"b_ ot her “mmmwfe ‘quite it ’wm'Pmew strument, whfic}; plays’ nuJimpcerk part én the most went over usan . hgtand 3 ment neva and parts 'oj zerlan em-, i important act of the play, Jim was engaged. cars, 73 2 5 - tains a brief record of the rise and spread of the new : there number, In e Tespect it POl S e B, Sl | et o faoied Tob sk iy | S5 TR R e | i b SRR ) B B Mt SR Doy e il ht oot s s pndlnco &, e dom won sl et Pt el e B 3&:{;’5‘3’&' tho | thie s mo smian ve” b (‘:?mgnhfiix..h}'fl%;;: K9 Joutimianas, and the Northern eaumteles, ele ao | O s sy Sl les b oA oy Ut A |, fov, %flmvfi%fln’&nu}tfiwflm 5 brother operatos pot. Tas 2 4 2 78 on 0 ignorat venal wa ly i ¥ from Memphis, by nome Pepper,—who at doy S oy ohole length. n,fhis siruggle they toro the | - Capital” Eing, which can only be defeated by | genuineness has besn called in question by sble critics, | 1o, by tho fgnorant and venal was invariaty anarchy, | Biss Jane Coombs. atrived.in towHy—-ho d od'to have a Lttls &pars festl upon my arm end legs, and they ruptored mg | the expenditurs of ‘money. { would seem a8 if Panthior, Remusat, sud Colonel | 7 fbe greatest strocities and the centre, and ACADEMY OF MUSIC. e 2 7 o‘:n.gme Night in Denmark. 5. oipouratrom G i Garpater . . rom 10. vui‘:vn Quadrille. ...,.. - MUSICAL NOTES, 1t is said that a new French basso, named Au- ‘merat, has made » first appearance which prom- ises a remarkable future, It is said that Mr. Mapleson has epplied for a new leass of Drury Lane, and that he jutends to give English opera there. John Russell, the founder of the: Harmonia * Jorlife. The passengers swurmed out of the care,and | TWell, the result of itall was, that the clty magnates | Lo Saovindicated its autheaticity beyond all reason- gors, fthe worst of wars, becauss ‘waged ( Miss Charlotte Thompson has played * One | “PQUim Ro0oinb o oo v e et o fots i i i &eve mo ther addresses, The Buperintendens famo | of Blokbucy Sid iust ohat bek e e pragmates | B o e causen which Ied to the decadencesad il | 10, tho. . miime. of | religion, deanmeted " ihe | WL st tho- eademgint Momn o only fair | tric first dospaten, Jimloudly sounded on bis sacpion ooy Broklyp, Cled facantly ta Malbour, up, and 1 told him I wonld give him s dose of common xagnates of Fastburg, only, instead of voting $50,000 | gisay ‘Christ entiro Continent for overa contury, with but pause (.houses. It Was expected that the piece would | the worde, “ How are you Papper?" o0 B i e m g bim something. Eo | into the pockats of ths Ring, Loy voted S00000- Witk | SLAEPS§TRRCo of Cheltinity . e Tash it moy o | eotite Continent for over a ceately, with but prase drow fmmensely, Tt hss done 50" olsewhere, | - Tho Amitk professiomal. ot 'of ‘Fopper caugit tho ©d 10 test tho'case, T then ram nd by on i | B POrtion of this money sbout him, and with authority | Draciies spaoas - Ahve! 1onad gradually cor. | Melr strength. Thio dsstruction of ife during this pe- | ik ocarise of the notoriety it gained from ‘words instantly, and wondering ‘who the deuce it train as it was in motion. The Buperintndent ang fi“@mfl’fi‘,fi{f’fid?}‘flm‘flflfig}, Tupted by its constant’ contact with idolatry; z;‘;.,:‘::‘;;,‘;‘;&m;; and the' principles of tational | the furious condemnation bestowed upon it by ggf,mh;‘sw‘;:,;gg’;u,:;"l;dd;tg;gg‘gg:g;; isson and snother man ran afterand seized me around | gilies snd, fnally, by ingmfting ‘upon ia ceremomial, | {IUEY Innguished, an steadily guining ground,were | the critice, whose minute and elaborate analysis e 5 Mme. Mallinger's debut in St. Petersburg was made with questionable success among the Mus- covite arbiters of art. ¥ The death, at an advanced age, of Mr. F.Rob- the body, stripped me of the car, and held me by Aty - i from timoto time, pagan ritea and ceremonies, ftaf | {ZPIOTh WhICh Mad been stoadily guining angry con- | of the objectionable elements of the story only | * i Yepper, how's your mothix?” came frém the in- | inson, Man Don anatced choir of the strength until the train was clear of the depot, Asgoon | . TO nd the story the Legislature Licked over | length became merged into paganism itaelf, Polo re- et of contentling systems. - From this spock o sasy d o heighten the desiro to 8ee a play Which | strussoat. 100 Pommes fhormrily ot inson, . . of the 23 thor released me, Idrew my through ticket from | the whole scheme on that in s tims Chriatn pelete peactaed atrok | e st s ook asay os fhio oocasion ofs sush' teiie. Ahans: | The | Conanentonc Parner, thoraughly = i Dablm j;;?mn:ugg;‘f“” o sacred dud By pocket, and ssked them why they heldme, The | Nothing had come of the wholerow, except that the | 087 Witha ‘kindof el ‘%fi_fi;‘;fi" ;‘%g;’h“_”; fozoclty which at the bresent moment aro contending | foet that g different cours was pursued here, | miter sstonishment ot the most singuiar eircame Buperintendent storted as though I had strack ‘pair of simplo little cities had epent over one hundreq | HOR b rods, the samo s for supremacy in the 014 World, . i d stanc B, oo Abyssinis, Le tells us they obeerved the doubls | X0 0y N ontat motions alone that suger. | With tha" exception’ -of s single contem "As hick would have it the ‘suditorium held quitea 2nd said; “ Why didn’t you show that ticket befor thousand dollars, and that the Capital Rin , fighting i Eir?” T'eaid, & Becausoit is not customary to show | on both sides and dswing Doy 1o o ides, had | DoBiism of fre znd water,—the former by branding a ¢d from tho blight of this stupendous curse. Great [ porary, together with the fact that the | obion'or telographers, who by this tas B s tickets getting on at way-stati £ ing | ToSTK upon the forehoad and either cheek with a hot 4 4 ets getting o df—afltxslan;a and ynl?e did nnlgt(xv; lined ita po:_kdehhfl z)h{‘ln the sru: crestor of the Ring [ jo" Abulfeds, in speaking of the inbabitants of Britain and Ireland scon experienced its banefal in. in;m;n ‘fira,vnd not to possess the redeem Jim was up to one of his 0ld tricks, and, with one no- Mme. Patti had a great success in the * Tra- vista” at her debut in Moscow, Russis: She was showered with flowers, one bouquet of ca- mellias thrown on the stage requiring two men ° e achance.” He ushad been a_gen! had cramm > | Boco! prid flnence, ties of “strength and finieh in its | corq, they began to look about the’ theatrs for “Pgp . Zo oL pou Opinion st Sh e peifcbeh T | M. Dicker now sppeats upon the scene to | S5OSOz ays ey mere *Nestorisn Contury,wille | It boara this tostimony to thospicitof Cathol- | coustinetion, wes SWReLSLtfo. sondar, the par, | worch o M8 it to carry it Soaare m}'g dgen He o n'i';. o Yfl; tn' u{szflmman,l ! gg h‘fl’” 2 Aelgamsnb: s they entertained s blind idolatry for the cross, they | icism: formance uninteresting a._nd\'mlmachvg. 'he 5 Jim s::‘; 'f’ ugxecg of his experiement, and enjoyed 3r. Daly is negotiating with M. Offen] for ¥ide to New Haver 1nd sell your tlcket s and now v And what, exactly, will be my sharo?” msked | practised circumeision snd sacrificed to the JnooD,—8 | From the barbarism and chaos incident to the ais- | Mmanner of its production, it must be owned, had t,yhxmaepw gl gy‘;“ bt elling his giel al about | B.D6W Opera, to be produced at the Gnnmd 05 House mext year. the negotiations succeed, Offenbach will lead the orchestra and Schneidar and Therese will take the leading parts. Madame Arabella Goddard has been engaged for & prolonged tourin 1873, commencing in Aus- is, where the pisnist will remain some months; And then proceed to Californis, termi- . nating fier tour in America. . Raj ort, the new Russian tenor, whosa @ebut had boen impatiently swaited at Warsaw, 0 & Dicker, humbly. - singular medley of Judaiem, idolstry, and a d “Roman W il i T B2 Comatial D dlf e e | ¥t 30 mean1? stored Belwod, appareny | Sagpin meder o s o o | B, e ol sy o e B | acmevat oot i e fo e sppon e | PR e ou came from. “You eaid aacks, GIAwt yout™ urged Dicker, | , AVery singulsr custom is this f the Tar- | tion o Toiaien b fas Lo, PrBery condi: gxtremely poor. A pliy so shabbily dessed by | you haou beter bo foohog it sondling ‘cxcbiny Ar, Coleman at onco began legal procsedings. | trembling violently. 7| tare; > . grders and, through this state of order, the first | the Jadies, and o indifferently acto d by the ma- | With any soft nonsense,” In the spirit of the declaration of their oficer, | _*Well, enaska it 16" replied Pullwool, “Haven't | Ifimyman huve s duhter who dles before Tare e acad cisental mon e T oe® 2oAUrIDE | jority of the cast, wo havo farclydean ab tho | | This coused s teegaph boya bo the very pitch of «uoted sbove, the Company fought the mattes | 303 5ad’s thousand " o nother man liave had o son also ate betote 1 1Dt o S ience s | Academy. o b e an e amyoteod up, gazing longing- o Svegpfiié‘qfigflgmmg‘ Yes,” ndmitted Dicker, marriage, the parenta of (ho two arrango o grand wed- | Uberty, Already ihs humblo pessants of He wins: |.. The impression made_by Miss Thompson has | 1y about them as if their only object ia 1ife was o n the first trial— Mr. Dicker did not faint, though he came very near | they do, 4 Then you owe me five hundred 2” ding between the dead lad and lass. And marry them i B bl a d t «discover Pepper, 3 making s vogular contract| And, when the | 137w fotied Wit Republics ; the Spanlely Penin- | been s favorable ono, nnd wo are propared to see | NIRRT, L 3 b and tho confusion grer et SRR TR | o S i O g | oo et et Bl i | et e e Gl et | motply Gyt th pomenta” rmatol o | B BB Ol covrkyhl bnome fen . A L] les L . o i 3 i 2 Thot the road had & right tomake any rule it pleased | impudence, v - ofher world may know the fact, aud o ack or erns e n. Puciosnyand the o e Pen of Toen iihe part is one well suited to gyes evidently lvelied at Bim, snd st Jast colminated for ita overnment; § o s 5 ] o A theatre, 2 ited ab ol B ety S St | D2 Pt shond Inform o pittoyhom | gt wmanist i, Wit iy o sl | e premn oy Bt gty o1 | outloe, Do nsly plavonhs. tis | bousd s given paniigater had s ne st e | 238 Zaly spoowred “fa Moniecky. cpers. " 1 0 i syl b 2 - ) 3 . 3 Bt - S of 1he Tursmmen Bad 8 sjoet o o (hat e ol e “rfii‘,“’":fi‘ o el Efi:fi‘&?fii?:%?flifi e e then gt | xixmtfiutn;a ommersia rstriticts, sagy witifus | of u:i{ plsy icludes Mossra. No- Pt cour ot Th Pbwidence, bat Keog ddt PeBESE. | 6100 failed to bo en rag(parsport with bim. ‘vate house if he did not want him there, nly | whether this tale is purel legorical, or e vill get i tice, boasted of grest charters an lependent les, (ayn! ‘ebster, . Mas 3 . = . question for the ury 10 consider was, whether sh o | Product of & veracions PRIoRIO 1t ispot Improatle. doat e e norl: . | Eoriments; il e i o ameies of Iniechatoun | Tohaont nd B, Carhart and Miss Fletoher. | “Fioss whospprectated the ffa wero much smngea, | . M o5t the anmney o apiomen who placed gess of violencohad been used by the road in themain- | ~ Francis Parkmsan writes, i bis nsual admirs. intorobable thet we owe our Kbowl: | law was established, the Chief Executivo of which | Tha ¢ Boa of Teo " will be given every evening, | and o, indeed, was the victim himself, wnen, on thg | CATTIAge at the service of Mdlle. o Mursks tenance of a right. The jury, after being out only o " Jeguits' Missi o edge of printing to Marco Polo : sat in the Chair of St. Peter, before whose moral pow- d at the Thanksgiving matinee. On_Friday [ following day, hé lesyned who hud 8o neatly captured | Guring her recent stay in'Dublin, complains that bour, swarded me £330 damages. The Judge, st ins | Liosn0el; 0f the ‘Jesults' Mission of Ononda- | " hers appesrs o b » Jooa tradition fn Ventes that | o eormiors shstaed (hets Sonsar oy 050, ORI PO | 4 g o8 T St & farowell begefis, | bim 5 an enthusiastic mob has damaged his vehicle to equest of the Toad, After several week's delay. ‘set thy | 8% in 1654 Panfllo Castaldi, of Feltre, having seen soveral Ciineas | bowed thelk heads in submission, *Municipalities, tho | Dight Miss Thompeon talie & farewel ] e the amount of £15, by cli Eing on the roof, Eafee e R | e iRy | Ed i e Bt | o s el vl s G e Tl o e Eive. THE LIFE OF JEFFERSON means of woo ), teq A ecom! lined. < y - _ A s ] T UTha Cormtiy, 1 e o malls M fenitie i | Qo b0 Tl o A SO meeting of gpu,efigp:" cog:mm"fi"-'flémdlfiflr‘,b{fn?fifl Y ) Afln;:daz' svening est tho Liilo Mor. | Tho wek which has just oged ,m'fl:goln:e!yt Pmmdom 5 s - Jefferson and Hamiltop. Of Hamilton Parton ese printed a number of sheets, some of which are | feudal nobles, and, s | mon Apostate,” Miss Alexander, of the lemy | barren musical néws, an e interest af o, Albani’s Aming, in the nnambuls,” fght them, right or wrong, pushed the matter | Joffors £ald o be preserved among thearchives at Feltro to thia | tho mechanical arth had acquired » degres of pertec: | Gomo Do atiy'y T3 SeRanint, of the feademy present, therefore, centres in the snmounce- | t the Paris Ttallan Opers ‘House, haa met with -through four trials.* Their last plea wes : day, It relates, furthermor tion fully e if not superior, to' that of our own | o A 5 5 roas i e IRHI bad 5 Coolonc by pe s | Tt i vy eaa s iy 4 Wl by i ) 2%, passed fomo e, with. Casteint oot | Hove: “Thoss warkers in ol sation, anl ok sion. | eide workings of Brigham Young's family, ¢ | ments for the immediate fature. On Tuerdsy any physical disabllity that was lisble to be incredsed | C2reer atall When wo have turned over the t0m Of | quired his invention, and, returning to Germany, o, | metal, and wood, havo left us lasting monuments of | Which she was for five years a member. evening, the 26th inat., the ladies and gentlemen by violence, the plalntiff ought to have 60 informed the | Prifted matter to which he gave rise, and looked at | veloped it into tho &%t of printing, ‘Though thers is a | their akill, not only in the productions of the looms of | ~Ths Lingard combination appears atthe Acad- ung, SR AR R . employes of the road; and, failing in that, he, ana | 3l his busts and portraits, we are still st some loss to | wirong Probebility that the art of printing was origi- | Flanders and Italy, and the forges of gpu.n and Eng- | emy one week from to-morrow night. of Signor Farini's class will give him a compli- ot the road, was responsible for the consequences, ‘fl!}&;‘u;;i the Fctorious’ daah ho made at America. | nally derived from the Chinese, still the Cestaaier 1. | land, but, betier (il in the multiplicly of micmfi- ATREN'S THEATRE. mentary concert at Central Hall, corner of Wa-~ ccording to the railroad theory, therefore, if & gen- o fenar.of abaut five feet soven, a stranger ina | gend, notwilhstanding the atztus erected t thy sreto: | cent’ cathedials and basilicas, n the contewpla. | - Positively the last waek of Fox and Humpty | bash ayenue and Twenty-second. streot. Prep- much the same reception from critics and con- noieseurs &g it did in London. The fair Canadis is regarded a8 being in her noviciate, with good ‘upper notes, but possessing little quality in the medium range, and none atall in the Jower ones, As-an_sciress she made no impression. IL Freayr bk oty poi cim | $irsage land, without an infiuential ffiend on earth, | ory of Cast: 4 e i L which the n of this & Atlow 1 & gives s -nample!ebyd‘h;mdx:;' B conaition &3 | fho aatia of » brokenglomn merchent in the Wesk Be acoepted fl&’x‘};°,$:fi“§:§:¥,,";§‘;:‘,:};,m’:x Eotion, it AL B supmoses savantagos Js. | DUmpty,” 18 d'-l;:e m”“‘f‘i‘““‘ %ofi.fi theatrs | BI8tions arein progress to make this concart a | Capoul was very successful as Eluino. be, and mot the villain who | Indies, subsisting in New Jersey upon inveices of | ton lost in gilent admiration, Poetry, palnting, architec- | 224 1t Bhould be enough to crowd the thestre handsome tribute fo Farini. A pépalar pro- | mho Milan correspondent of the Boston Adcer- Sl s MR E, S Bhd | M BT Rt | oot don cotom 20t 1 | S Sl BSOSyl B B ol | S, U D B LB B | e Mo comogendntof e B g i i1 e ) us, BVE T at 8 i) il - % ry e R anc?u'?;';?'“"‘“;é‘,’;"“"f,féifi?m’ Bed 8% neact "y Spoorering, 2 | practised by tho Lar-dandan ; | Gt geninn, hesy £ s " Rrray of singers will take part, and careful Te- | can basso; Wit exsellent semss’ M Deoking hasnot tried to make a baritone nor even s basso centrale of himself, but confines himself to a field which well repays cultivation. His in- tonstion is admirably exact, and his two years of v ately anterior to tho Reformation, the | finest list of olio features ever massed together o} b {aken twelve months more, but Tama happy to besbl | king an infiuentlal part in’ every strikings| *And, when one of their wives has been delivered | Lomgof gioey and Kréataces, meier Eapbmiaon, the in Chicago. These strong expressions of %flifia E“fi‘.f,-';';';‘ :;Z«:g;en”rfi? rtohge:&%mwfig bg » tostate that at last one point in catabliabed by thy | Scens of the ar and every crisls after the pesce—s | ot acl d, the fnfant is washed and swathed, and then | excelled, of even equalled, by man; whila the dlacove 2ro amply wartentpd by tho excellence of tho | ha by, ia a dainty Lt hito e, o0 mfl: Basssachusetts Courta in favor of the rights of railroad | Public man, as it wore, by nature. Nor was it dash | the woman gots up and:goes about her hovschold | ery Of (5o art of Drinting’ hud gives a now pebas 1o performanco throughout, and this week the ate | LaeYs ug Sounney Lttle W and I 18 3 t Boe: T nly,” He held + and, i i hile the husband it it ite > gers, namely: that it is nof necessary for a only,’ He held his own : ‘and, 5a rapid os hia rise was, | affairs, while usband takes to bed with the child | literature, and campnarcs psead hex; ;lg‘ g i | Eastions are to, be enkatced by the first appear- ‘passen; for a man i X anly it was always the hij hplwe that sought *him, 1his side, and 80 keeps his bed fc s . PART T, 1 i P03 of Box 1o demersSresior vhat bis grandmother | JL W38 always the Blgh place {iat sought *him, maver | by his ide, and go Keeps s Vit i w3 eep o | ot ance of the celebrated Russian Quartatte, the | 1. Overturs to #Zamps tage practice haa developed nataral aptituds Lboughit s the employe of a raitrosd corporatios who | Generst Wesbinglor the favor of lstfing him head an | great fostivity, They Qo thia bocausb, say thay, e | * New, all thesa benefcent resulta were directly and Wilsons, the Girard Brothers, Venus and Adonis, ' Xiss Mary Potigi for declamation snd dramatic fetivary. e te eamies to stk hirs, sitack on the enemy's works. Nor vwas itmerely | woman Lins had s hard bout of it, and fis but fat the | indiredtly the work of the Cathglic Church, the Casgelli Family, and Eynock all remaining, | 2. “Fra poco s me?. never without an engsgement in a lage : Dlaco and distinction that be won. The dsughter of | man should have his ehare of sufTering,” This oy i t 2 ittlo* dif- i e TR Mr. Coleman finally won his case, and the | Ongof America’s most octas aun Sreaii, families twithstanding its oddity, i 5 stom, | Intelligent Protestants will find little*difi-"| There.will be a Th: iving matineo; and on gl T g i cl P d tere-vill 3, Bolero from “icilisn Vespers 7. B ¥ith regard to the logel. ponts. & e gase, {2 alarior an scrot rm'ié& upon a6 the peacn, & 28 gom‘::ln:hm{l.‘}bzfl;x; or fi ert Boaing maesnt | fam,” 204 educated Catholics wil £nd it oqually Z;The ig_uery %gckst,’ ‘besides which “Humpty .. i commanding, self-suflicient spirt Hamilton of the tribes of Sout erica, West:, impossible to accept its praises 8ir sect, um) will be given. g.fgk,,f;‘,’;mmggg‘:;':c:};zhg soomnon Tailrotd | ned an s ahare. i congeace o rosmaron | Some of tho tribes of South Ame 5 Faoditd Torks ta | Himvory, it b toachon enpthing, ehown e el ; 2 .u‘vg'flg: man f;{,fl S, d“l\ the Hki‘cket °’§;’ m&_ m},‘ 7 :?_h&;: died %fimflg o datasions of Ky Rh‘fm?m, 'in speaking of tho Tibarcai of ;fln{’flf"zg ‘ent upon 1o creed, but upon s permissive publio | week at Hooley's by the John Allen, Little Mac, pasEag ‘ork and New Haven, He | youl remar] e furnishes one ex- | us, e theatre, and he was accepted b; Verdi for the King in “ Aids,” when given st Padaa recently, withno less care and splendor than were be- stowed originally at Milan, and he is secured for the winter at the Apollo in Rome. These facts ehall praise him better than I can.” 1, Pasdeloup commenced his twelfth season of his Sunday Popular Concerta of Classic Mu- sic on the 20th ult. His scheme comprised . opinion. 'You may pit the Otangemen against | and Alice Harrifon Combination,” asisted by | 7 DU from Tromtore.., 5 o5 e Wordragin, aid Jtr. G es his money to the ticket-master; s receipt for tion, & was whenasalad of 18 he allowed hime ; #In the Tibarenian lan the Ribbonmen. The Huguenots of Southérn | Aiken's Dramatic Company. Mr. Allen assumes | g, Piago Sobeon Mockin Haydn's Symnhony, No. 51 (in which is $hat money is returned to him, printed all over with | sclf to be converted from n supporter of tho King to ‘Whén some good woman bears herTord a bal France, when they were unglrema 28 in Rochelle, |“the role of ' Rip, Mis arrison that“of Meente, 2 s,-g,.,'f, Fartni, n,zu of §m);y amxmsox(mv, “ Bny Bl:,hfi roles: ‘%o:g for this day only,” Forfeited if | & defender of the Colonies, But, it seems even thix !"Tis he 18 swithed andgroaning put to bed ; -| used their power most cruelly; but on the other | Mrs. Lanagan brztcnzn, and Little Mac figares ! PANT 17, overture, the Beethoven ‘ Prometheus™ ballet iamcnter ehi ey maghonsible for baggage,” | converston was only partia; £0r, when {t cemo fo | Wnilosho arises tends b baths and acrast | sido is St Burtholemow's Day. Who will choose | in an extra character créated on his-acconnt, - [ 1 Duo'for tenor and basitonas music, the “Suite d'Orchestre,” Op. 113, of Herr g apparel; nad, i ey desiiog® (UL | 8, oestion of, sevemucs 'froly tho ing'bs | Nico posceis or her KUSbna in tho stram between the Catholic and tho Protestant perac. - “do's AMPmITRRATRE, w uaiesn 207 Allen and S, Fari, Lachuef, and the * Rouet d'Oraphale™ of AL Cac Y. deaired, ” ey “eoua | _ Colonel Yule closes his book with an eloquent | cations of England ? which has been_closed for some time to allow | 3+ “Judith?.. mille Saint-Saens, -The programe of the second wearing ) 57 ang might ~ 2dd: *The ' Compan: Bense.” “He appears to have had_nothing 1ok A : g ; 3 5 o’ possengers ot the end of the soute.” ket Bng | ES5ina Lo LPNS 0 esilicst of i ffebions, s | peroration in defence of Marca Polo, which e | “Sanskritaudthe Vodas" dsaroviow of Profes- | tho puittng in of heating spparmtus, Ta: | 5, wswect Angeis make “anyrule they pleace,” and the Judge says it is | ever we ey of {he sentimelits, we perceive that | must quote: - sor Whitney's new book, “ Oriental apd Lin- | opens to-morrow evening with the celebrated 3ir. 6. Dluthard, » contract, Has the roud alone the right to supply the | the writer Do sense whatever of the defcronce | Heiwas the first travellerto trace a'route across guistic Btudies.” Other articles are: ' *Fleu- | danseuss, Mlle. Morlacchi, and s dramatic | 4 # Esmeralda”, conditions Lo the contruct? Is the View of the Gourt | dus from youth to maturity. Nothing ia more evideny the whole longitude of Asis, namingand describing f ranges” ‘‘Sayings of John Climacus;” | and balleh troupe. Tho “ French 8py,” with | . L A eorract, that the great public is 80 near 1othing thet it | in his eidede-cam; :lotters thap that he condescended | Kingdom after Kingdom which he had seen with bis | 12 Dante's Purgatorio ;” « The House that Jack | Morlacchi in the triple role of Henri 8. Atme, | 8 “Bianca Lupa ¥ ety s o e B pay 26 0 b couizactto which | do_servo General Washington. ~Howas but 24 when Bo | ovreyes the deseni of bersin the Aoneriog pabsass Built;” 8t Peter's Romen Pontificate;”, “Say- | Hamef, and Mathilde, Wil be produeed it Misses X, and J, Wallace. B e moes foamuch a party as thio xoad A contzact | wrote, after Fefusing o, resume Lis place in thoGen: | and Siid gorers ot Panahsben, Jade-bearing | I «The Brograssionistssn + Chantian ot Featives wholly aow to tha s o. geparation ... implles more than one party, except in the eves of this | eral's family, that hie had Temained in it as long as o | Fvers of soke: tho Mongolizn steppes—cradle of the [ ings;" ‘“The osalonicisy fetinynd Inany features wholly new to the piece, among 4§ “Hizs o Gourtand the Rallway Company. Itis idletoreply { had, not from regard to General Washington, nor be- | power that bad so lntely threatenedto swallow up | of the Catacombs;” “ Beating the Air ; Re- | them gome of Morlaechi's most famous ferpsi- 7. Duo from “'Trovatora . (at the soceptance of the ticket implies assent to its | caudo he thought {tan Ronorora privilege to asaist | Olristendom,—the mew and brillisdt court that hag: trospect ;" * The Russian Clergy;” “The Cross | choresn acts, together with ballets, marches, ! Hro, Francis and Sige concert, on the 47th ult., included Beothovan's © minor Byq:phony,- ‘Weber’s **Oberon” overture, M. Guiraud's * Suite @'Orchestre,” Schomann’s {“Beverie,” and the “ .. --otto Agitato” of Mendelseohn, Op. 53. i. :....siended to have included Herr Wagner’s ** Rienzi ” overture, but hehad given offence to the members of the S and on national (not artistic) grounds they positively refused to play tho work.