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16 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1873, " BOSEON LITERARY MOVEMEN1S. . Whittier's * Ohild-Lifo in Progo "--r " Normandy Pioturesque.” - The “Danbury News" Man's Al~ manac. Spectal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Doston, Oct, 92, 1873, Tho publishers may muttor fiorco oursos on tho willaln who brought ou tho panle, which ling sot- tled into tho prosont doad-lull in flnancos; but they appenar outwardly to pat n good faco on tho mattor, and thoy push out now books with n walor worthy of a bottor timo, Possibly it is oot wholly within their option whether thoy will . hold back thoir books to n brighter season. Thoy have n glaoler.of thom in procoss of manufac- ‘ turo, nud’ thoss nonrest rendy ure crosded out of tho press and exposed to the tondor merelos of tho book-buying public. Bomo of thowe just xeady to bo thus put on trial for their lifo aro of Buch oxcellenco that ono can but hopo people * will turn from guessing fluancinl conundrums to - tho goodly fellowship of tleso fresh volumos. ¢ oUILD-LIFE IX rROSE " 6 tho namo of o very bandsomo book to Lo ia- wuod in o fow days by Osgood & Co. Iv conslata "of a selootion of tho bost things writton of chil- _dron by tho best Amorican, English, French, Gorman, sud Danish writors. In prose; tho beat things in pootry wero garnored 1n a similar wolume two years since, which has enjoyed steady popularity from thio day of its publication . until now, Both books are edited by Whittier, . whoso name alone appears on the title-page ; but . but no small part of the work of selocting and arranging was dono by Miss Luocy Loaroom, "The book {8 in threo divisions,—the first con- taining Stories of Child-Lifo; the second, Fun- cios of Child-Lifo; tho third, Momorics of Ohild-Life. Tho firat pari embraces stories, moetly very charming, by Hawthorno, Mra. Dinz, QCol. igginson, Aldrich, Bjornson, Dickens, ‘Whittler, Tom Hughos, Mies Phelps, and othora, - In tho socond is Mrs, Btowe's ** Hen that atched - Onildren,” Ducks,” with Charles Lamb's exquisite ‘‘ Dream- aud Hans Christian Andorson's “Ugly Diftkling” that turmed out a ewan, and i othor similar fancics. /The third gives chapters of autobiography, by Anderson, Lamb, Richter, Hugh Ailler, Scott, Fred Douglass, Dickens, : and Madamo Micholot. None of tho contonts are new, bub now in their present andjustmont, and ‘likely to gain now favor,—ospecially as they are printed on finely- cnlendered, tinted paper, and are set off with a Invish displsy ‘of pictures, most of them very pratty. . Mr, Whittier furnishes & praface of four pages, . 80 good that ono i only aoiry to have him stop 80 uoon. Mo 8nys mauy excelilont things, En.l tho doop soul of goodness is in overy no : Feoutein tho world aro thioso who el retain somo- Ling of the child’s creativo faculty of imagination, which makes atmosphoro and color, sun ow shodow, “aud boundless horizons, out of what ' scema fo prosslo wirdom most inadequato materish—n tuft of gross, n mossy rock, tho raln-pools of o passing shower, o' glimpeo of ey and cloud, o wafk of wost wind, o’ bird's fluter and song, For' {ho ohlld s alwaya’ something of n post; if ho cannot analyze, like Wordsworth and ‘Penuygon, tho emolions which cxpnnd his bolng, oven a6 tho fullless of Hifo bursts open tho petala of a tlower, ke finds with thom all nature plastic to his eyo and band. o soul of goutus aud tho liart of chilhood rvono, L . . Ta trth, uil the sympathies of our nature combine to rendor childliood an_object of powerful intereat, Ita beauty, iunocauco, dopeadonc, ol pesetilitos of destiny, sfrongly appesl to our echsibilities, not only in roal fifc, but tn fictlon nnd pootry. How awootly, amidst the questionablo poraouages’ who give small acension of respect for nanbood. or womauliood a8 they wallz and wonder theaugly thostory of Williom Mofater, risca tho child-figura of Mignon! How we turn from fholight domes and fafthicss cavaliors of Bocescelo to contemplato Lis_oxquisite plotuto of tlo 1ittle Florentine, Beatrice, thot folr girl of 8 suniniors s “pratty tn hor cbfldisl waye, so ladyliko and ‘plossing, with ber dellcalo features and fair propor- tons, of such dignity and charm of (mnmner ns to bo'looled npon na a little angel.” And of nll the croations of her illustrious lover's genius, whetlier in #ho world of morinls or in tho uninviting’ splendors of hio Paradise, what i thoro so beautiful oo tho glimpao ‘wo have of him In il Vita Nuovs, n boy of 0 years, amidst tho bloom end greenness of tho Spring Fastival of Florence, checking bhis nolsy morry-maling in rapt admiration of tho litilo Beatrico, who scemed to bim “not the daughtor of mortal rugn, butof Gad 7" Who does not thoult John Brown, of Edinburgh, for the story of Marjorlo Floming, tho fascinating ehild- womun, loughing beucath tho plajd of - Waller Scott, 'and - gothoring ot her ' fect {bo wit and genfus of Scotiand? Tho Inbored essa from which Bt. Pierro hoped for {mmortality, hia bilosoplics, sontimontalisme, oud thoorea of {idos, ovo ail quictly passed into tho limbo of unroadable things ; whiloa simplo story of childhood keeps his momory green 88 tho tropio felznd in which tho sceno 15 laid, and his lovoly creations romain to walk hond-- in-hand bencath tho palms of Mauritius so long as children shall bo born and tho hearts of youths and maidens cleave to cach othor, If tho aftor-story of ho poct-king and warrlor of Jerael sometimes sad- dona and paitis us, who doos not Iove to think of him 28 sloplierd-boy’, € 7uddy snd withal of o besuiitul countenance, and goodly to ook upon,” & o Soclis on tho, hill-piopes of Bethlohor s After indieating the nnoiplus ou which the selections of stories and fancies were mado, and exprossing rogrot that tho dimensions of tho boolk were not sufficient to include munfl other good things which ho finds himself obliged to omit, ho concludes with these paragraphs : Tt will bo seen that n considerable portion of the volume {s dovoted to nutnlllcxmfihlul sketches of in- funcy and childhood, 1t sceined to mo that it might ba Intoreating to kuow how thodim gray dawn and goldon sunriso of 1ifo l0okod to poota and philosophiors; ond to reviow with them tho memories upon which the reflected light of their gonlus has fallen, - 1 leavo tho 1ttlo collection, not without some mis- givings, to the critical, but § hopo not unkindly, re- urd of Its young readers, They will, I am aure, be- fiavn me when ‘I toll them that, if my own paternal nlulmll Jike thiose of Ells, aro limitod to ¢ dream-chil- dren,” 1 hiave catered for the real ones with cordial sympathy and fender solicitude for thelr well-being and Lappiness, T donbt not tho loving poot’s oyes were dim as ho wroto the lnat sentenco ; but hoe will not lack for troops of soul-childron who shall * ariso and call bim blessod,” Dr, Edward H, Clarke, of this city, haa writton = very important littlo book on * BEX IN EDUCATION," which will ngpunr in n fow days, It is based on fbyslolcglcg facts ; and from theso ho draws bo conclugion that the courso and mothod of study should not bo tho same for filrls as for boys, _Vory likoly the bools will be sharply crit~ iclsud by such ndvocates of co-cducation as Col, Higgineon ; but Dr. Olarke has mado out an ex- ceadingly strong onse. It is propor to add, what his book doos not lunt, that tho Doctor isa baliover in Woman-8uffrage, and does not pub~ lish his littlo volume by way of throwing a stumbling-block into womsn's path, but with the sincere purpose of pointing out a botter, eafor, more comfortablo path of study than tho ong girls now ran in. Grog's * Litorary and Soclal Judgments,”—n book of wire and wnlfihly charaater, not to be overlooked by those who read on Prlnuiplo, and not formero pastimo; Btedman's * Poems,” which, in poelic excollence, rank high toward the first ordoer of Ameriean poetry ; aud Black- biwn's * NOTMANDY PIOTURESQUE," sre among the mentionablo hooks Pmmlsad within a fow days by Osgood & Co. ‘Thelast- nvamed ivta Lo {mwned in the dainty style of Howells' “Chanco Acquaintanco,” and other books of thatneat, conveniunt littlo series which, by virtue of their fitness for thoe pooket and for tho leisurely reader, and hecauso nearly nll of thom relnto to travel, have heon ohriatonod “T'ha Sauntorer’s Sorles.” Mr, Henry Black- burn, an Inglish author aud nr{]ut. is [y orn traveler, aud not only takes notes, but cxcellont skotdhos of the coun- tricsa and people (bitherto peoullnrly-pic- turesquo countries and people) among which his wandorings havo lod hi Ho hag written of “Artists and Arabs" “lyaveling in Spain," 1P Pyronees,” * Art in tho Mountains," and “Tho Hartz Mountains;™ and it is likoly that most_orall of those most n‘;ivmcnblu art-aud- travel plctures will -be roproduced by Osgood & B 0, Normandy Ploturosquo" deseribes a country littlo froquontod by towrists, and a poople not ot corrupted by Parlsian olvilization, Tho ook abounds in clmrming ekotchos of simplo folk, old buildings whoso sutiquo quaintnoss wives thom an attraction which ono cun hardly oxplain, and watoring-placos which modoru lifo hae_ponotrated and yeb not spoiled, At Pont Audomor the travoler saw protty living plctures: ‘That youn, r], with the plain whito cap fitting closo to Em' htlllr;"vlhn tendy the tlocks on the hillside, und puts all her power nud energy into the llitle mat- tor of knlllhlg 8 llm‘.ltlng{),'J 8 a Norman mafden,~a lineal dercondant, it uy be, of somo unclout houso whoso arms we may find {n our own horaldio albums, Bheis noblo by nature, and hes tho advantago over Bor coronetod couslus in being pormitied to wear o wlito cap out of doors, and ou wasy wudl slwplo cose If nat tho wuufi it appears to me that tho happlest - tumo ; in tho fack of hov Hinba bietngt bracod by a life pent 1 40 opost ity and hor head not hefy Plaguod with the propriotios of citfos. Bho in_proity ; but, whind is of Woro lmportance, ah6 Rnowa how to ‘cook, ud 110 hns a Hitlo stora of Mmonoy fn o bank, Hho has beon faught enowgh for hor statlon, aud_ has fow wishicn boyond 1t § soma doy sha will mnrry Jean, and happy will bo Jean, 5 At Bayoux, timo sooms to have stopped somo’ conturies ago. 1ts silonca id pooplod with so wany momorlos, of wars o torrible, and of lu;fimuls 80 wild and wolrd, that a book nllg;ht o writton about Bayonx, antl ealled ' Tha Paat " Wo aro otiil in tho Middlo Ages bt Dsyoux; wo he- Hove tmplieitly In witchios, in guod omous, and i fairy singn s, o aro told qraVuly by an old Tnhabitant thata Knight of Avgovges, near ayous, wan proteoted by n good fatry in o oucounter with koo great cnemy, - and wo aro Aliown, in proof of tha usnertion) iiio fainily-nrins of {ho Houso_of Argoriger, wih o femaio: figura fu tho costumo of Lady, odiva of Oovontry, and tho motlo, 4 la fee and wo hoar of o many gtlor romatlo bioriea of tho dark ngos Hint history at last bocomes envelopod in o clond of bnze, liko tho, Town of Bayous itacll on a wintor's night. : Rouon, on tho other hand, is modern, with its oxpross-tralns, grand hotel, and now housos, ‘What romains of thio old Ronen is more sttrac- tive to our tourlat, and his book has For frontis- foco a fino ioliotyps of the kouse of Josn of “Tho Valloy of tho Selno ™ is ono of the plens- antost ch?}doru of Mr. Blackburn'a plensant book, aud doscribos customs that scom strango onough tons: Nearly overy Bunday, after harvest-time, thero will Lo viliago-wedding, whore wo may aeo the brido and brldegroom coming to tako the firal sacramont, seatod in o prominent place fu front of the altar, and receiving the olomonta beforo tho reat of the congrogation,—tio hrldo.E]M!.llls o whito favor on the basket which con tains tho consccrated bread,—and aftorwards coming from {ho church, tho bride with a cap noarly a foot high, tho bridegroom woaring n_ dross-cot, with a tres mendous bouquet, and a wedding-ring on his fare- finger ; and, if wostand noar the church-porch, we 18y bo deafoned with » saluto Arod by the viliagera in honor of the occasion, and overwhoimed by the elo- quence of the * best mn,” who takon this opportunity of delivoring a speccli} und finally, the bolla will ring out with such familiar tono that wo can haraly roalize that wo nro In France, Tho following patagraph may comfort us it wo aro in the habit of thinking thoro are really no homes in France: Thesa peoplonro of tho laborlng class, but thoy Itavo soma money to commanco Iifo with : the pooreat girls scldom morty witliout a portion ; indeed, so im- portant is this considored amongst them that there soclotios for providing portions for tho unendo and thoy are, with fow exceptions, provident sud b F’ in married life, Theyaro so tho country at loast, in epito of nll that lins boen eaid nnd writion to tho contravy, A Isdy who hos had five-and-twonty yoars acquaintanco with Frouch soclety assuros us ibat ¢ The stercotyped lterary and dramatie view of Fronch married life in wickedly false.”" Tho wmxr' tion of morals, shio says, which s generally provails in Parls, ond was 80 syntemntically agravatod by tho luxury and_oxtarvagonce of tho Socond Empire, han omboidened writers to folat thess falso picturcs of married ifo on the world, To givo o moro adoquato idon of the book, I wish I could sond the pictarc of a pruufl “toiler of tho sen ;" but, for this and mauy other curi- ous picturoa of pencil and pen, the book itself must bo seen. THE DANDURY NEWS MAN'S ALMANAG is nearly rem!i( for publication by Messrg. Shep- ard & Gill, Tho artist's part of tho work is, as Intonded, quito lnughable ; tho Netos man’s part is of the unigue pattorn with which evorybody hias by this timo become familinr, - 1t may not bo litorature, but it hits cxnotly the popular souge of mirthfulness, so that 95,000 copies of hig book have alrendy beon sold: - For instaneo, this bit of Danburyiem will stir a very Puritan to laughter, unloss it bo o Sookeh Puritan of the sort described by Bydnay Smith,—incapablo of getting a joke into his head oxcopt by a surgical oporation Ono of our residonts, sbout {o depart Wost, desires to soll a sitting in ono of tho moat cligiblo groceries in town. ‘Thie etovo in ono of tho most powerful in war- Xot, and tho crackor aud sugar barrels ara within ensy disfanco, 5 And those, under the head of “Autumn in Danbury,” will brush cobwebs away from tho brain Beveral poople with guna are moving through the strecta to-day, Thero must bo a book-agent in town, ‘Thoy uro golug to Gl in that ravino on Nolson street, and_pooplo who Lnve cats and doga they have got thirouglh with should not neglect this opportuuity, which will probably bo ho only ono this wintor, Tho Almnnac contains soveral charncteristic now cssnys on ‘‘Almanscs,” * The Woather," * Martyrs on Ice,” and ** Poople We Meet at the Show."" In ono of thom an oxplanation is offorod for omitting tho usual skeloton that kindly helps to_ illustrato tho eigns of tho zodiap, and tho substitution of an elegantly-dressed geutloman of the period : By speolal request, I omit, on the second pago, the porivait of the man who Las no coat to his back, nos any to his stomack, aspparently, I should have omitted it anyway, I havo alwaya bolleved thero wes somotling repulsive in this exposuro ; and cuftinghim open to “exclty sympathy, with o view to miligating Qingust, 1aa nliays aneared to mo {0 bo n coates and disgracefulortifice, Aud just think, for one momont, of tho awlul absurdity of tiic idea, Ilere 1a n perfectly nude mau, with a skylight in his stomach, and sur- rounded by {hings ndonoean pronounce {hio names of, standing with Lis logs npart, and stariug at the horizon with as_much infonaity af §f he had madeit Lfmiolf, nuid bad como around to viow it from a now oint, 3 bavo gob & naw man to take his place,—a man who lins becnt brought up fo respect soloty,—a man whom it 18 & genuina pleasure o look at oud'to think of n the twilight. o stands up thero aud illustrates thie soagons for Difn clothes, und looks after things generally ; and, na long s thero fa an_eye to offond, or a chock to blush, ‘wo shall strictly observe our part of thocontract, Of goveral people mat at the show, remarka- blo doscriptions are given, Following isthe por- trait of o show-froquenter that never fails : But the most remarkablo character {8 the boy who whisties,—not softly and melodiously whistles, but shrilly and infernally ; 5 noiso that gocs to tho root of every nerve in your body, ond makes you jumpin spitd of yourself, Io, 100, i8 in tho gallory ; ‘but ox- actly where, tho grave alone will reveal, wo foar, Tho intoreated lfstonor and obagrvor down-stars hears tho shriek, and involuntarily turns a searching glance to whenco it camo ; but {he author of it is not found, Thers { o row of boys before him, but the uniform eimplicityand blandness of their faces bafio sl do- soription, He mny hear that awful shrick twenty times, and as many times soek ita locality, guided by its sound; but tho man {8 uot alive, nor over was, who bas seen that boy ; and {ho aulferer's only rasource s £ scorel aovesaly dud Avaly as noar fo (e apot 43 pos- alblo, . Farrz, ——— NEWSBOYS AND THE BRIDEWELL, To the Editor of The Chicago Triduna Bm: Tho rolationship botweon the Newsboya' Homo and our oity prison, the Bridewell, is much too intimato and oloso for pleasant reflection or hopoful contemplation. But it is not tho part of wisdom or good sonse to attempt to ovade, qual- ify, or mitigato tho ugly, vepulsive fact. Bo Iong s the occupation of * peddlin’ papors an' blackin' boota im what it has been, and is, tho olass engaged in that accupation will continue’ to exist as o connecting link between the best’ and the worst found in our clty-lifo, Itia a queation yet to bo solved, whether this relationship can be broken without wholly destroying tho businoss and changing entirely the occupation, Tho excellent opportunities it affords for tho naturally vicious to practico in tho firat steps of certain kinds of crime Loeops this clags well supplied with apprentice-oriminals of overy dogreo., Besides this, thore i a cortain and suro tondonoy to filthy and untidy habits, which domoralizo and drag down the boy, cspo- olnlly it hois without the help and props of a good homo, of which io may bo the mainatay and support, But God help tho litle fellows who muat fight single-handed and nlone tho wolt of hungor and cold, boside tho moro daogerous ono of tomptation, and boar tho brnrdon of wonnded solf-respect which is the sure accompaniment of this occupation. This intimato and closo relation in which our Nowsboys' Homo stands to our Dridewell will, I hapo, in o monuurs at least, bo changod. What that chongs ia to bo will b more cloar after giving an acconut of the ocoasion for my visit to, and my night in, the Bridowell. Missing one of my boys [rom his bed and vlaco at the table, I found, on inquiry, that he liad beon arrosted and sont to the Bridewell, with several other boys who prowl around, and foed frowm o victualing wagon at tho Court-ITonse aquare entrance, corner LaSnlle and Randolph streots, It is ovidont to ovory obsorver that a ver{ hord sotb of boys take quito a fanoy to that 1‘“ foular cornor, My boy was passing thero, or lounging about that corner, at the timo tho ar- rost wos mudo, and was ‘' scooped " with all tho othor boys thoy gould seoure, Boing suro that the boy was only guilty of al- lowlngg himeolf to bo found in bad ‘company, I proourad the necessary order for his relonso, and wont to tho Dridowoll for him,—not boeause it wag nocousary to go in porson, bus bocauso 16 €OV an o) 1Eormuuy Ihad wished to havo pre- sontod, of huving some oxouse for paying a vieit to our elty ITouse of Correotion, As I pasitod along tho tor of oells whoro sey- eral boys wore confinod, two in enoh cell, I saw four boys who had Iately boon inmatos of our Ilomo, but not the one 1 wanted, James, though I paseod his ooll and looked bim in tho faco us he lnyon his bunk or bed ; butso changed waa o, in tho threo or four dnflu ho had been there, that I did not know him, DBut, as I turnod book, | X saw bim standing at the auativg, with his ead, whito faco oloss to tho bars, fron hin bed s Jio saw no poas. 3 & Tnmes,” said 1, * what broght you hero ** Nothing, pir, nothing,” enld ho'3" T wan. standing I)yélm gnib with sono plhar boya —" YOy, yoal Bo it was nothing o bo found in puch company ? Iow often hava I told -yon to keop Away from thoro boya around that odrnor P 1 know 1t, sir, I know it,” sald ho, a8 tho big tonrs chased oheh othor down his palo fnco. '+ Woll, " Bald I, * will this locuon do ({DII auy good, and mnko you moro caroful and mindful in tho fulure ¥ ¢ Yos, fudood,” sntd he, and I have no doubtof j6, . § Now, this i A vory ordinary affair, mnny will, #ayy and searcoly worth so much noticoas n placain tho crowded columns of o paper whicl i | obliged to loavo out roally intorosting matter to” fih’e it placo. But it {a nat tho incldont moroly, | ut tho ldsnon which I think it tendhos whon taken in conneotion with dLher fnots, that makoes it'worthy of attentidil. 1 Thord word slx other boys in that prison, all of whom had beon, inmntes of our Home. Somo had boon sout awny bocause it was ovidont thoy wore not lum]lnf a propor lifo, and had rofused all offors for honest Inbor and, employmont. Only ono lind committed his orimo w] mato of the Homo, But in nono of thoe six wea thoro any evidonco of such roal sorrow and rograt for what thoy had douo as thoro was in my boy Jame for the Jittle offonso Lo hiad committed. "If any signa of con- totion wore manifest in the others, it was of that shallow, surfaco kind that docoives no one. Now, _the intimato rolationship betwoon tho Nowsboys' Iomo, wherevor it may be, and tho oity prison, is ocaused by tho pernicious practico of the past, in keoping and harboring such hoys a8, oithor by birth or oduoation, are confirmod. oriminals, becauso they are nowsboys and boot Dlacks, whou tho only possible place for them in the Roform Hohool,—or some placo whoroe they can bo troated by n systomatio method that prom- lsoa_succoss, But the sympathy and pity ox- ponded on that class of boya who will piok your pookot whilo asking for alns,. or who prefer to stay in thoeir dirt aud rags bocausoe it shlelds and rotoots thom in thoir lazy, shiftless ways of liv- ng, is worso than uaoless,—it is wrong. Lot us do our utmost to savo all the boys that can be saved, giving the doubiful as good a chanco a8 tho best, but svold nll compounding with erimo thmngi\ unwise sympathy and mis- spplied kindnoss. ¥ - W. Buras, Buporintendent, . - > ' NATIONAL BOARD OF TRADE, Finance and Transportation Consid= cred Yesterday == Adjournment to Baltimore. e The Notional Doard of Trade met yesterday morn- ing. Tho Excoutive Counell announced that Oliarles Randolph had beon olected Secrotary, and Baltimore 88 tho place of the noxt meoting. A Tho consideration of tho subject of financo waa- {hen rosumied, aud Mr. Nourse, of Boston, made & long and elaborato speech, in which lio oxpressed his agreoment with the resolutions, if 50 amonded as to pro- vide that, after epocle resumptlon, greenbacks should: coato to be legal-tenders. 1o also roplied to somo of tho fullacles which had beon sot forth on the preceding day relntive to bulnucos of trade, debtor and creditor natione, tho couscs which led to the oxport of gold from tho United Statcs, eto, 1Io admitted that tho indebtedness of tho United States was very great, but, it tho forelgn capltsl borroived was so uaed s to se- ouro for the borrower & profitable return above tho intorest, ko haw no causo for sorrow init,' Owing to: tho nmount of money hosrded up o the South and Weat, ho did not regard tho amount of our ourrency oxcessive t present, A John 0, Dore belioved that the present amount of currency was too small in viow of the Increase in the productions of tho countrs, and ho nocessity for 1more money to move the crops. i Mr, Taylor did not belovo there could bo such a {hing us an elastic currency, and favorsi a direct con- traction of two millions a month, a freo Banking Inw, snd tho requiring tho National Bauks to keop tho cofn, thoy got for intorest on thetr bonds, Aftera loog_dlacussion, Mr. Gano moved that tho wholo mattor bo postponed to an adjourned sosslon to Do held at Baltimoro, whon all tho propositions nud suggetions madocotld bo consldored and somo dofinite coticlunious arrived at. . This was fually agreed to, tho timo of holding the: meeting boing Doc, 9, Only s few derired to continuo tho disoussion into next week, and acttlo the matter Iolnd sprung le an in- ere. Tlio Commitlea on Transportation thon submitted thialr roport, to the effeut that inereaso of facllitics and cheaponing ratea of transportation between the fnte— rlor and {ho seaboard ara not to bo considered meas- ures of local importance, but hove Lceome natfounl necersitien; that Congress iay proporly nflim fts ati- thorlty and determiuation to prevent nnjust restrie~ tions which mny bo imposed by or within any Stula upon commereo between other States passing over its territory, hut that the protection of tho people of ench State ngafuat unjust exactions on tho part of rallrosdn within ita llmits, or falluro to porform their full duty as common carrlers, moy most offcctively ha gecured by tho peoplo of such Siato (urough Legloltwos and courta; that the ouly complete and permanent restsaint upo i unreasonable oxactions for transportation liea in tha improvement of wator routea; aud that tho eubjoct, watering alock, combinationn ‘of raflways, ctc. bo ox amined by the Exccutive Committee, and ‘roported on at {hio next meoting, : An atiompt to posipone this wheld subject falled,und the resolutions wero discussed at length, oxpecially tha ono_rolative to the power of Congresy to Tegulnto commerce betweon tha States, many opposing it, eince it was o question whothor Congress Lad the power, and othors bolieving that Congress was not n safo luco 0 go to for o remedy, and that the States could 8t control tho subject,) ‘ Finally, the Commitice modified (ho resolution to read “ that Congroes moy properly flirm ity dotermi- nation to exorclso whatever authority it iy be found to posscss under tho Consiitution,” but it was do- feated, not recelving s two-thirds vote, The other resoluliona wero adopted, The Board then ndopted resolutions favoring the adoption of measures to sccure reciprocal comniorco with Ouba and Porto Rico; tho propristy of Bank Olearing-Touses considoring tho policy of cstablish-~ ing somo plan for cffecting their commereial ox- changes by which tho trana(er of largo sumg of cur- roucy could bo avolded; urging tio igeal Boards of Trado to exort thomselves in bebalf of the Gontonnial Avniversary ot Philadelplda, and favoring tho adop- tion by Congress of an uniforin system of quarantine under notional supervision, after which it adjourned to meet in Daltimoro, ——— MARANESI’S TROUBLES, ¥is IKtalinn Wife Turns Up anda Claims Maintenanco. Nina Maranesi, wife of Carlo Maranes), who waa do- fendant in the Inte candy war, Saturday filed hier bill for separato maintenanco ngainst hor huaband, Bhe roprestnts that sho was married in 1804, in classlc Italy, to Carlo, and that sbo and her husbaud left there for Amerlca tho samo year. Her fathicr, on her marrisge, gavo hor §200 in goM, as her marrlage portion, This the reoreant husband in some woy abstracted, sud, on reaching Now York, left "hor ponniless, refusing, olso, to support Lier any longor, aud sho was obliged to bog to support hersolf and child, Aftorwards, howover, on hior complatnt, he bought hor a ticket to Oslifornia ana sont hor thoro, telling hor ho would come himself in o fow days. But two ycars rolled around without hisarrival. Atthe ond of that timoshe had saved ‘monoey enongh to go bnek to Now York, Theroshofound Lior husband coolly Hying with an Irish woman,who pro- foseod to be bia wife, and by whom ho bud thon child threo weoks old, Since then sho hua had threo mioro, The rightful Mes, Marancsl, in tho meantimo, was kicked ontdoora when sho fame to got monoy. Bhe stales that he has o storo on Twonlys second stroet and & stand In the Expost. tion, from which ho I8 recciving largo sums, and {n addition about £3,000 I monoy in tho bank, Whero- fara_she concludea that it Is not quite tho falr thing for him ta keap tho wholo, and nsks that sho boallowed » just propartion of his icoma for tho support of liot= eolf and child, Tho star of Marancsl seoins about to wane ; ita riso nud glory woro short, and tho niglt ap- pronches, Tho bill, howover, crenles a slight fooling of Incredulity when tho nanio of {hn caricaturo of o lawyer, D. Jumes Leary, {8 soon aflixed to it, An aflidavit of tho complatnant wan also filed, atating hat sho in without sny moangy ond awking to proseoute withiout costs, which was granted by Judigo Farwell, —_— THE CITY-GARBAGE." To the Idftor of The Chicago Tribune & Bie: I wouldlike to cull the attontion of the publio to the manuer in whioh the City Scavon- goris fulfilling hia contract with tho eityin rogard to the romoving of garbago, &o., from tho strocts, After damping his fith and nuisanco u tho Basin, near the Lxpoution, until ho haa mudo the imhabitauts of that part of tho ecity siols, ho was nun?mllm\ to stop; and ho has now selooted tho vicinlty of Fourtconth strost and the lake to dump his offonsive mattor; and tho result {8 that tho iuhabitunta in that viclnity aro axpeoling a vidilation of the yellow-fover or something worso, Why don't ‘tho Board of Hoalth compol him to take tho garbs place doslghatod In his contragt i 50 t© e A Burrenen, —_—— Mra, Yano G Buissholm claine tho erodlt of_mug. @usting tho system of rod-light slgna EiF 1o rutlroads in tuts couniay, ©21 HOW tn vise b Wilkdo Collins hua returnod to Now York, having been obliged 0 dlscontinto his roady ¢ of physleal indinposttion, TaralhAstaly) AUCTION SALE, MORTGAGE SALE, By T\ X, BTACY, Wodnosday, Oat. 29, 1873, st 10a. m,, AT 42 BLAOKWELL.ST, 'ho Bulldis d , all h o Tt Biet LA, Sae ot fion sgingrts Ealo posttive, 4 i BrAOY; Agiit, AUOTION SALES, . .| AR A A AN AP A £ 2 By ELISON; POMEROY & C 3| 'r . L R4 I GRAKD EXCURSION AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY! ¢ AT i > Monday, Oct. 27, at 11 d'clock, *, THI RAPIDLY-RIBING TOWN O . SouthChicago. Secure a Lot when e Opportuaity {8 Oftred, C W.COOLEHOUR has ordored nn AUCTION SALE Of. n portion of his Choico Property at South Ohicago, to meet the pressing domsnd, THE SALE WILL BE PEREMPTORY. TURN 0UT! TURN OUT! TURN OUT! Attond tl; a Lot. Lt the acoasion be . M. EM(’)‘!“‘A iglhll';h(sfi,l.id lmbnln your fortune from Tii18 RIENT.n'O:fly lllfllAulcnt numbor of Lota will ba sold to lnflnll‘flm vrosent domant. rico i ¢ BER WILL 81 FURNISIED at lowost market fiico to thiosa whig wish to butd, aud on oredit If roquicod. his fs tho flnest Lake Sliora traot sonth of tho city limita, i HIGI snd DIY, ‘coyared with forost trecs, nesr to tho magmifiount lntog. Jukk opanad, and nea to Grand OId . Take Arehgan, Ol KiT PUILE WATEIovors- g:’afi:wé’m 0 homo dn!{ln‘)lu‘.‘ Tht‘!! gfl r:;‘omon{;r: 3 ormand for honaos, Ao, ?fi"l(;lfiv'l".{\r;:il{lflla'l!l' ’BU\NUFAWUIH;‘B Rs‘: ;l?l‘lllr‘«‘nfll}hw IN\TVB i;fl lhnn%lc':umn‘!‘!‘ od, Tho Rolling arwari. drofaih '(mé’:'inl‘.";’.z' BoUT GiltoAa o un. ) s, onough (o Tk nl‘;w ;lo,n‘ 'n;xmm;(‘wr over ONIZ 1I‘n(’UHA.ND Inint bo Senelded bofora 1at of May noxt. HUQEKINGRER, thin is s umnd oliauco (o souro 8 Ty BAUER THAN ANY SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNT, 1, GAN'T suspond,”or RIQUIRE SIXTY DAYS' NO. Hé‘l:‘UULA’l‘Olls, lioro 1s a chiauco to make an invost- o y 1JAKE A HOLIDAY. GO AND SEE THIS PROP- Pitta. A SPECIAL FRIR TRAIN will loavo on tha burgh & Yort Wayno Ral nod-ats,, at Railrond loavas Van Buron-s Lng on the ground st 050, 5 'ho switand splendid screw strsamer Ten Drnko, Oommodors James 1 llowon commnnding, will leavo dog! at Madlson-st brid) n the morning uf aale, oalling at foot of ndlug &t tho Rollinf Mills, on tho ground, eairo o view tho grent Lmrbor mprovoments nro fnvitad, Vass & loflman's FULL MILITARY. BAND will ac. gyinpnny tho oxcuraion, makiag 1t & GRAND GALA A splondid collation, sorvod by ono of Chicago's mast notad oalcrers, will bo furnishiod under the Mammotl Payilion usod onlyat OUR sales, which will accommo- dato 3,600 yiooplo, and will bo an tho ground, ‘A denoslt of 535 ragulrod at timo of aalo o each lot, Tiio TRIAIS "of thls snlo aro osey, Within tho roach of ovoryono, ~ Only 4( cash, balance inl, 3and 8 yonrn, at B or cont, or In mioathly oF quartorly paymonts at optfon of purchnsor, . R0 TR to thte Broporty axo unquostionablo, haviaw oon oxaminod by Edward Roby, Esq., Attorney for tho Solicon Staol Works, whoso {mprovemonts alono amount to noarly half & mililon, % Abstracta furnishod oach’ purchasor, Full warrantoo leods given, “Allnfo fuvited to attond tha aalo. Tor Fiataor furihor pactloujara inquiro of O. W. OOLE- HOUR, i,y 163 LaSalta-stey oF of ; ELISON, POMEROY & 00., Auctionsors, 84 and 80 Randolph-at, Great Auction Sale of <0 Valuanle Business & Residsnce LOTS ON WEST LAKE-ST.,, And oightcon desirablo RESIDENOE LOTS0n Park-ay., onjy theea blocks wast of Westorn-av. : Wo ato intriioted by Moesrs, W, D, KERFOOT & UO., agonta for tho owaors, to offer for salo ot anction, on the around, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, at3o'clock. Salo abwolutely without nuy rosorve, and on vtz onsy torma, only ono-third_down. Fifty dollnre do- ot required nt timd of kala. Titlo unquestionzblo, © “Cltla property s very eligibly lacatod, tho lola on Lako- 8t boing o (he grast tiorouglifaro frém tho olty fo Con- it 3 ., aly wno arly aro waluable for bustaoss purposos, and oilor roat, inducemonts to purclinsers socking Lusiness looa- {iona tn 0 ucatlon of 1o oy shoro proparLy eaz: b pac. chiasad at modorata pricos, and oortafn ta largely Incroase in valuo. ~Wo will offor for salo 8 lote, south fronton Lake-st., 2 foot frout, cach: 14 lots north front on atreot—all” boiug ood ‘buatnoss Tots, . Also, 14 lots on Park-av., south front, 35 foot, front; 4 lota o ramo v~ enue, north front—voty desirablo rosidonce Tots, and in 1o fmmouinta Viokilty of ohurohos, schools, and sur- fino rosidonioos, nud ensily accessibfo by horse- oars on Lnke and Madizon‘ats. Thla {a thio firat auotion salo of Lako-at. proporty oast of Oentral Pack, and should stiraot gonorai attontion of all netion intorosted, All of this propurty is Iocated tmo locks cast of Califdrnia-a., which avanao 1s 100 foot wido. TERMS—Ono-third cash anco one and two rifcs having depos ‘not Ruapen: n_mako thelr d first paymonta by thoir books. Titlo porfeat s . Partios wishing to attond this salo oan tako tho Randolph or Madlson sirsot-cars, which will cono yau ta tho Immodiate vicinity of the proporty. Vor binta of the proportyand (urthor partioulars {aquica of Measrs, W. D. Kerfoot & Cn., 85 \Washington-st., or of ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctiongers, 81 and'66 Randolph-at. 903 WABASH-AV, GENTEEL FURNITURE AT AUOTION, on TURSDAY, Ogst. 28, at 10 a'clock, at dwolling-ho ‘Wabash-av. Wo will sall tho ontiro household offcot ch a3 Parlor, Ohambor, Kitchon, and Diulng-Rootm ¥ ure, otg. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auotinncors, # and' b6 Randolph-it. CONTINUED SALE REAL ESTATE. Tho property romaining unsold at our sale last woek belonging to R, P. BLANOCHARD: Hag., will be offored on. ‘Woluesday next, 29th inst, at 3 oclock, AT OUR STORH, 84 AND 86 RANDOLPH-ST, ‘When will bo offered, in addition to that al- rondy advertised, about 50 lots in Hart L, Btewart's Bubdivision, corner Forty-pixth- st, and Oalifornia-av. The terms of sale will bo OABH. A doposit required at timo of salo, ond balanco within 30 daya. Partios having money toinvestcan roly on securing good bargains, as the proporty ia ordered FOSI- TIVELY to bo sold WITHOUT ANY RH. BERVE, Tull particulara at timo ot sale, ELISON, POMEROY & 00., 81 and 8 Randolph-st, a3, n By ELISON, POMEEOY & CO.. AUCTION SALES. Sutery bty Great Attraction “.Atout NEXT YRIDAY'S BALY of | NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE---Ve ‘00l Caxpiets, i vot, Brnasols, and; , Daniask Onrtains; 100 Noy splond(d Planas ologant 2ot hrenl nurfl?'fl‘u«"k"&frm" Btasoa; N Rog: o o ond.-1and Obam| d_Parlor 8ot1; .OMco Donka odding, Loungor, Dlankots, tas Now Orookory I opon lotay 8 ‘alacgo lot Ropo and Tackln, On Friday Morning, Oot, 31, at D 1-2 o’olock, At Balosroom, 81 nng 86 Randolph-at, JON, PO By WL A, BUITEKS & GO CONTINUED SALE Real French Bronze Italian Marhle STATUARY, Real Bronze Clocks, Alabaster Ornaments,. ON MONDAY MOBNING, AT 10 0'0LOCK, At Btore 10 & 21 Randolph-st. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionesra. PEREMPTORY SALE FIIN 0, PATNTINGS, BY W, A. BUTTERS & CO., AT THE . ARTISTY DEPOSITORY, Nos. 280 and 282 Wabash-av., WEDNERDAY, 00T, 29, The sale commonolng at 10 o. m. ' 'This is the most exfensive collec- tion of FINE WORKS ever placed on exhibition. i The Paintings are by the justly- opular Artists, Elkins, Drury, Paul rown,Collis,Efn.mmorsmdt,Bnrnes, Mattoson, Groen, and many othovs. Tho sale is positive and without reserve. Pictures now on exhibition, 3 Catalogues ready Tuesday, 28th.; SALEH OF BUGGIES, HARNESS, &o, On WEDNESDAY, Oot, 29, at 10 'clock, at our Sales. rooms, 16 and 17 Randolnh-sf, WAL A, BUTTERS & 00., Auctfonoors, AUOTION SALES. By G, 0, THAYER & CO., Toal Ratato Auolloncors and-Agonts, PEREMPTORY, SALE AT ATOTION, . On ncoount of owner's doparture, of | 80 ACRES . IN AN ADDITION TO WASHINGTON HEIGHTS 0n Tuesday, Oct. 28, 1873, at 3 p.m, AT 186 TAST MADISON-ST. . Wo will soll, an sbovo, 80 noros n N. E. i of Boo, 14 7, 16, In Snorb Dok, 'Tho propaety 13 woll ocatad and onay of nocons, haing within 5 of & milo of tilo naw Oy, D& VR, R, Tho ground Ia high and dry, 'On the property thoeo aro e improvomoata ‘kood ' two-atory toryand without ros Frano liousg, 6, A &, lo will bo peromy good apportunity 1s afforad to’busers to maks ] An tho s ood, safo, and profitablo invostinont, TIERME OF BALIS—3S cns, balanco in 1 and 2 years, with intorost at B por cont, TITLE PERFEOT. Abstragt furnishod, 0.0, THAYER & CO., 180 East Madison-st, AT AUCTION.. A OEOICH RESIDENCE AND LOT, 161 WAHPANSEH-AY. On TUESDAY, Oct, 28, 1873, ot 4:30 oclock, at 186 Enst Madison-st,, ‘Will be sold tho Gentesl Residonoe, No. 161 Thirty-seventh«st.,, or Wahpansoh-av., be- tweon Vinconnos and Stanton-ava. The Houso isa two-story and basement Oc- tagon Brick, stono trimmings; has 7 rooms, 3 nlooves, 1 bath room, closets, hot and cold water on evory floor, gas, water, and sowor pipos complote, in fact everything complote and in ordor. TLocation is one of tho most desirable in tho oity, boing In the vicinity of the Boulevards and Parks, and {8 surroundoed by a boautiful Grove, 'I‘k'I‘I_vE PERIEOL, Abstract fur- %inAh'Ed. SATHE POSBITIVE, NO RESER- TON, THRMS---% Oash, purohaser to assume an: inoumbrance' of $3,400, duo in 1874 and 1877, balance in 1'yénr at 8 por cent. O, C. THAYER & CO., Roal Bstato Auctioneors, Hast Madison-st. A VERY DESIRABLE MatleFront Residence aud Lot G600 West VanBuren-st., AT ATOTIONW, ON THEE PREMISES, ‘0N WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24, AT 3 0'CLOCK. Tiio houso contains 8 rooms, batheroom, largo hails, marblo mantols, and fiuuly fiulshed throughout, ‘TRRMS- Purchaeor to assumo an fucumbranes of 4,000, duo Bopt. 20, 1677, balanoo 3§ cash, X in ono sear at8 por cont. Partios dosiring to 500 tho Liouso can do so by applying 0, C, THAYER & CO., Real Fatate Auctlonoors, 136 Kast Madlson-t. - SALE OF b DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, llkny_Alpncny, Tons, Onal Clothin e Doy To (o, &y ngs On THURSDAY, Oct. 80, at Bj§ o'clock, at our Salo: voom, 10.ud 17 Randoloh-at, 1 BY GEO. P, GOLE & 68 & 70 Wnbnup-nv. TUEBSDAY, OCT. 28, ' EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF 1t DRY GOGODS AT ATCTION. A fine display of Btaple and Faney Dry Goods, togothior wilh sororal DRAKEMDE slooks, Wi fondor ais oufo the most attrzotivo of tho soason, ‘Wo will loso an ologant 1ine of fino cnstom-made Cloth- ing In Dross aud Tusinjes Bujts; ¥ing Overconts, Pants, and Vesta. " Alho Fino Prialey Shawlas Long and Squnch Bhuwls, ofo. A fina involca of Chinchiila, Hcaver, nnd Melton' Ovorcontlngs;, Casaimorcs, Cuttonados, Satinota, and Joans: ‘Gunds, Artiflclal Flowars, ‘Rufilings, aud Boautiful Lacgs: Hate and Caps, Notions, 1osiory, Fur Goode, oto.; Gonls' Morino and Shetland Under- woar. Aleo, spaotal zalo of Govornmont Olathing, Cavalry and Inifantiy Overoonts, Uavalry and Infantry Lints, Jackots, an 3 oto, 3 &l warranted {n parfact.ordor, Carpets by the roll at 11 a'clook. - GEO. P. GORK & CO,, Anctionoers, 63 uitd 70 Wabash-av, Boot and Shos Mannfacturers Oannot sell for oash, and collections are im- possible, Their ONLY REBOUROD for MONEY is through tho Auotion Sales of GEO. P. GORE & (0., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, ‘Who will, oo WEDNESDAY, Oot. 29, at 9% a.m.,, offor ONH THOUSAND CABES, in Bamples and Duplicates, and thoy will be sola. SPECIAL SALE OF Household Furnitre, On account of tho great rush on BATURDAY'S SALE, wo will sl on t THURSDAY, Oot. 30, at 10 o'dlock, d Modium Parlor Sets, Marble- B R bor Bt Bide Honrds, Bosk O Exionsion _snd Mnrblo-Top Tablos, e Gngo, Cagpeta. . ) ; O gD Sraraok-Buggios, Wogons, Doublo and Bingle IIarnosses. By TAYLOR & HARRISON. ON WEDNESDAY, Oot. 20, at 03 o'olack, Heavy Woolen Goods, Notions and Fancy Goods, IN GREAT VARIETY, AT 201 AND 206 BAST MADISON-ST. On Saturday, Nowv. |1, At our storo, 24 and 200 Tast Madison-at., FURNITURE, CARPELS, &c, An immongo stack, which wo shall soll without reserve. TAYLOR & IIARRISON, Auctiousors, PEB.EMPTORYD%UOTION SALE COTTAGE HOUSE, And Lot, 26x126, No. 1 Twonty-olghthat, botwoon Pociland.av. and Garlbzldfat., on WIEDNESDAY, Out, ), at 133 tclok, on ho growid. Tho purchaeor of (113 ploporly ni walo. 18k Laving d Lo comply with thio' fornu 'nf salo, tha proporty s wrderod to ba positlvely sold o thio hightus blidor, Huuao b woll facated for a rosldonos: (b nolghLor- lioad £ gowl, nnd misroundiuga” isstilim h Grory Ea: spuot; 13 the' Mmiodiata vielnity of olmrohes, kohiools, ol Tehn o Ja orf 0t ‘Abattact furnishods "PRIIS—Purohin o 10 nicuiuo & mortgago of $80 duo ul’ 1, 1806, at 10 por cout; balance of purchiase mono; hnlf caslt, halance i ono yoar aL8 por cont. "Adopoutt of 8100 royulred nt timo of anlo. BLISON, YUMEROY & 0O, Auot! 1 and 89 Handolp} Auction Sale OF VERY DESIRABLE INSIDE PROPERTY. WE SEHALL SEI:L On Saturday, Nov. 1;at 2 o'clook p, m,, On the Groundcls, 46 Lots looated on Lincoln Park,and TLioe-8t8., Only 160 feot from Milwaukeo-av., d ekt B oo e : 'é"r'éix;xfi'f‘i“fil.""i"u?n"pc?'r'é'fl;.“ ‘Nosirsod arulshod oach P INH~ Ono-third oash, balance 1 oud 3 yours, Balo “"l’%l-l\':“i&d {pfmation faratahod ¢ my offeo. G, I, Py GRIFKIN IS NYEON'& POMEROY., Auotionsers, By EDWARDS & COHEN, b 65 South Canal-at, MORTGAGE SALE, On Wednosdny, Oot. 20, at 9:30 . m, f Sogond-Hand Furnituro, 40 Extonsion e e ju‘., nutéads, Gorpors, Otlos, Do, 2 arlor and ol lures, 100 I fflfir‘rlnf;‘."fi’r’.'.f; 1. W, Bureaus, Wo will ako a olois o awoop 10 RWARDS & OO, Gonoral Avotionora. O Oy L e s o Two Stone-Front Residences, Nos, 1018 & 1020 Wabash-av, Ttaoh Liousa will bo kald sopneatoly, and with it tho Lot, aviug 30 foot frontago on Wabsli-av, Tho housos Lavé thiraa storica nd basomont, and will bosold fres and oloar o ail Inswinbrancs.” 1y Grdor of Curap, In Bankruptoy. For partlonleraavply (g, " v AUCTION SALE OF CHROMOS, 203 West Madison-st., cor, Green, MONDAY EVENING, AT 7 O'OLOCK. SALE_POSITIVE, By 'Wn,mgi(_m(} & CO. AUCTION SALE. IMONDAY, OCT. 27, At 10o'clock a. m., wo will aull at Auotion, on the placo, 12 Lots on Ambrose-st., |- Coragr af Campball.av., Routh of Tivonty-accond-st.; and near the McCormick's ad nthior Iargg mannfaoto o placo 13 onaily roachied by tho Bluo Islnnd-av. and. Twonty-sacond-st. tbusos, ¢ 5 Torma oarv, Tioro partioniacant o of e, o perfoct, and Abstrastdslivgrad (9 oach purchagor . A, LIMBERG & GO, « WILLIS, LONG & CO., Auctionsors, TRostanrant, Saloon & Building, 138 ADAMS-8T., Opposlta tho Court-Ilouse, AT ATCOCTION, DAY, Oct. 5, at11a.m. Bar Countor, Alo Dor, Uh‘;lfl,nlllrlflanl. Liconso, Olook, " Picturos, 3 Mireor, 804 BIOYeS 118, LONG & 00., Avctloncers. REGULAR WEDNESDAY'S SALE, OCT. 29, AT 10 A. M, Nos. 1956 and 197 Randolph-st. HOUSEHOLD 600DS! Fine Parlor and Chamber Suites, Marble-- 'Top Bide Bonrds and 'I'nbluuhBook and Bhow Onees, HExtonsion Tables, Burosus, Wash tands, What-Nots, Crockery, Carpeis, Btoves, &o. v i WILLIS, LONG & CO., Auctlonesrs. 508 North MMarket-st., Between Schiller-st, and North-nv. NEAT COTTAGE Ot 6 Rooms, Olosots, and Basoment, ON MONDAY, NOV. 8 AT 1L A. M. t and I t, Long lonsa of 1ot A0 1% TG & CO., Auotionsers. By BRUSH, SON & CO., Mortgagee's Sale of Machinery.! DAY, Oct. %7, at10a. m., will bfll.lflllfl'l North partioulars 800 Ul Vsil, SON & Cow atotionoers. Furniture, Carpets, and General Merchandise ‘At auction at our Balesroom this wook—Wedaoesday, Fri- ddly. fll%g Hnlu:‘dly, nt'l’nfl m. Bargains ray bo expoot. it b ] odvas thowoots PRUSH SON & €O, Auotioncors, 41 Bouth Canal-st. AMUSEMENTS, STAR LECTURE COURSE. MUSIO HALL, it tako e 1 uncing that, at m“;':affiifii'fii"{‘r‘.‘é' Kl Tomplar'ol thia S asranger ‘mon avo boen made for an oxtra Looture, by " Next Tnesday Niatt, ‘Whion, by speofal ruquasty ho will givo his oolobrated Loo* o ¢ CHIVALRY OF THE OLD TIME AND THE WEW.” tiablo for thts Looturo, waking the P i A g T e R Sonts, 6 oot enio gt rien’ & MoOlura’s Bonk- afo 11 atora, sud ut Hox Otiee, o Wtk o syprpow, TOR _WOMEN 'AND HOSPITAL OEhREN Oornur Wost Adams and Paulina.sts, A COURSE OF EIGHT IECTURES Will'bo givan, In (hls Instlluttun to Nuscon, to Young W Y ho wizh to ungego (o this ocenpation, or to any }?,".."(;‘I:\.In o kg o huttoe o Yo ciro’ e bt o bl Thoy will B atvait Ty “(1va attondiny . Dit- MAILY 'mu?wfl{h h‘-jhn \artor of th 335 woluct! o mie ut m. aspital, AMUSEMEN IN ORDINARY B QIUDES OF EXERGISE, The tosult. Is musoular growth nnd dovolopmen and £ avin of Ho binckomILi e tho reb ol e athlote aro {llustrations. Tn OUMULATIVIC gx. .| erolgo tho ofleot of MUSCULAR CONTRACTIO! TRETION s sought for, An f MRNTAT- and FIYBIUAL lTlALl’l‘Y 18 THR xl:l!:flll.ll';"l"’. ohth:ho o \fha vital gnargion are gortgontral n production K’ONH-‘IDI!NT SIOELL of mutelo," and UitolSii ool U livod of all tist VITAL enorgios ard EQ'UA JZED to tha parfastion of thoso prooosaos on whioh LIF) EPENDS, B "REPRIEVED. frops, st tha dminned of DYEPEPSL HUNDRJD ‘OT recoverad from X 1ves an SFolLas Lo graomjont AppFonetsions. oF tho futurk of Amorioan menhood, (i Ladies’ and Gentlomon's ¥xeroise Rooms snd Northwestérn Agenoy, 170Bast Washington-st. CEICAGO. VISITORS ALWAYS WELOOME. MYERSY OPERA-HOUSE, Monroo-st., bot, Doarborn and Staf Arlington, Cotion & Kemble's Minstrels Fourth Woek of the Extravsganza . Funny Mokes in a Fog! FIRST WEEK OF THE POHTRY OF MOTIONI Nowoomb, Mackin and Wilson, First woek of uATm}\{(.Ontf‘}’. Arlingtan, Linden, snd Master G, DAVENPORT 0 - - - ~ Géman Spectales, MARY'SHEARD THE NEWS ‘WOMAN'S BUFFERAGE, WM. ARLINGTON. Ervory Evoning and Saturday Matinos, Gfi'v'&lxx’( xl’fi"fl:fi'fi%f Marblo's now burlosque, " 0.0 LA LIBRARY LEGTURE GOURSE, LIBRARY IEALL, 8, W. cornor Btata and Monroo-sta. THURSDAY EVENINGS, Oct. Nor. a1, % Sk OR% Rtk COURSE TICXETS, TWO DOLLARS, Insugoeal Lestare, Thursday, Oct. 30, T Jo LLATLORR, Fscol. Subject: * VIEWS OF THE WORLD." Binglo admisslon, 50 conts, . HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THE PARLOR HOHE OF COMEDY. BECOND WEEK OF THE GREAT HIT OF THE BEASON, Houses Orowded with the Elite of Chioago! . MONDAY, Oot. 27, during tho woek, and at the Wodnosday and Saturday Matinoos, Bartioy Compboll's Groat Succos: HEARTS, With o entiro strength of tho Company In tho cast. In relioarsal, an outlroly now aud original Soclats Play, entitlod **OLOUDS. KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL, Olark-st., oppusito Shermin Houso, HE=E EREHbEHE B ONE WEREEK ONLY, Commencing Wednesdey Evening. Oct, 29, Positivaly tho 1ast appoaranco In this olty, prior to thelr ‘Toturn to Japan, of tho GREAT ROYAL YEDDO JAPANESE TROUPE, Gonalating of slxtosn Star Atiata feom tho Tpoeial Thoe tr0, Yoddo. T only 9 only company which has had the bono ¢ apposring bofore tho Mikado, tho prosont Monarch of Soatv, 76 roa anco sommoncos at 8 o'olook. Baturday, Grand Matinoa at3a'clook. J. O."BARQUS, Managor., & CHTAY, X, READ, Gout Agont. M'VICKER'S THEATRE, ENGAGEMENT OF THE EMINENT ARTISTE, [ MISS NEIL.SON, Who will n Monday, Tuosday, Wednosdsy, Thurs: day nnd Saturday Nights In her groat rols of SULLET in Bhakspoare's sublimo lova story of ROMEO AND JULIET. Night and B M o LADY B N I e e dcarment. Miks Nolison witl appoar na Julis, Lady Toarlos aad Hosailads Hoats oan bo securod alx daya in ads ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Monday, Oct. 7, overy evaning and Wodnesday Matines, CARLOTTA LE CLERGQ 1n Bartley Osmpbell's powerful drama, - oEridey, Facawoll Bonoflt, whon will bo prosouted s GLOBE, THE PEOPLE'S THEATRE d Wednoaday and Saturdsy Matiness, A g A reat Contiotts Acton " i J. J. W.fiLLACE, CGeorge Francis Train, ERIN A-CHORRA, OF Irish Hearts in Irish Homes, HALSTED-ST, OPERA HOUSE, Oorner Halsted and Harrison-ats. [ FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, commonolng Monday, Oct. 3% CHARLES McEVOY'S ORIGINAL HIBERNICON. ENTIRE NEW ENTERTAINMENT, BARNEY T oors opon at Ti{ olelogk. berform. ok.. 0. UTDE. ORRA. Wads ARTS, 8y, Friday, and Saturday—~THE BANTRY BOY. Matinooon Saturday at3 o'olook. THE LUNCHES BY THE LADIES OF ST JORN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH WILL BE CONTINUED AT 172 MADISON=58T., DURING THE COMING WEEIK. Full Bill of Faro..., <1550 Conts, no extras, OENTENARY M, E, CHURCH. “THE MAN WHO LAUGHS,” BY REV. J. 0. PECK, 3 TUESDAY EVENING, Oct, 28 Admission, 25 conts, reservod seats, 25 conts oxtra, rorsalo at Bocolior's, 3 Waeat Madisonst, 2 MR, SULLIVAN'S DANCING ACADEMT, 147 Twenty-socond-st,, Olnsses Tuouday £nd rlday ovouluga and Tuosday. st Smurday allorugons, > Roaldenge—83 Twenty-thirdat, UARR'S DANCING ACADEMIES WEST SIDF-673 and 675 LAKEST, BOUTIL SIDE—727 COTTAGE GROVE.AYV. Wiil o opon for tho roveplion of Pupils Nov, 13, 1873 Halls to ront for privato partios only, Tiy spoclal aolioltation, will ropoat his var W(]NG ,n’:;npfiffi‘u’fl'hur'bfi?d tin. tho Ohiinosy Nox fon, nddiiig an acoount of his failura at o~ bollfon, his Capturs, Tmprisommout, T~ eutus, k0., &0, ab A L, 'SUN. DAY EVIeNING, ‘Got. 20, Opowat 1 oo mimeo at B eharyy, Admisslon, 5 ofe, Ro- FOO ey sorvad Honls, 25 ofa, oxtra. OSGOOD & WILLIAMS, Wost 5ido Auatlou Houso, 83 South Uaual-st. thole Halosrooms on W A A HE o Nogandls e e et ooy o , 11 ingy Uneots, Cokit 0. Dot P A taya iy soll oo at Avirego austivh H DR, KAHN'S Wognificent Anatoncal Musem, Feom Now York, of NATURAT SOLENOK and AR, So. ‘South Olnrk-at., noar Madison. ickots, 60 ots, * For o l"_e'fnldn . Db opon oo a: 1as (00 . e daily Bz’ M., KELLY, 1 and £63 Blata-at. I '8 BALL S Bl e il moaoty, ;. i L Mn l’(l’fihb{: 201 aud 263 Stafo-at. ind unday, (VA ) A Ohlongo Entorprise. A Scloot Ofrole of Ladies and Gontlemen of' this ofy. Tor full partioulurs s applicationa for wuborship, adiras i tanm, 0 6 0 T Lribung olivo. MARTINES DANCING ACADEMIES, SOUTH SIDE---1010 - WEST STDB 5t Afnp o DANUING, arbiite Suiriods bartes orery T 3 meing Taoaday, Nov, , ble orpeatonttickota tuasico at Unjon T, 191 S S1ook agMAllto ront to private partios, clubs, soefitior, %o, ruse pi S WEDUWOUD ot Olurk-it., Roum 15, THE FIRST REHEARSAL Of tho ** Beothovon Baototy" will tako Placs TUESDAY Evootog the 28th fust,, commonolug ut8o'clock, Place Of mooting Roowm No, 15 Buvorlor Bl et orlor Block, 77 aud ~ nasday and Baturday