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- SPAIN. The Bombardment of Alicante by the Intransigentes. COonviots in the Rehel Service Fire Their Shookles at the Tty Repulse of the Communists--~The Dam- age Sustained on Both Sides. Tiot at Carthngena.--Indignation Agalnst the Englishe--Tho Carlist Causo on Iis Last Tegs. + Spectal Correspondence of The Chicago Tridune. 3 DARGELONA, Oct, 3, 1870, Tho Intransigentes of Carthagens have put tho crowning-pieco to thelr carcer of foolhardy erlminality ; tho bombardment of Alicanta is tho opiloguo to the sanguinary farco, aud the drop- ping of tho curtain ovor the nest,of piracy itsolt within nfow daya conelgn to the exeeration of posterity tho last vestigo of tho Cantonal fnsur- xeotion, It waa known that England had coded tho capturod frigates to tho Spanish nuthoritios, but soveral days must elapsa oro they could bo mado rendy for sea, and Contrera’s men deolded in tho intorim on a masterstroke that should en- able them to provislon Onrthagena and lino their own pockets against the rainy day loworing at hond. Thero being but 120 offoctive scamon on hand, TIE CONVIOT AND GALLEY-SLAVES ‘Wero impressod futo the ecrvice of the insurgent wvessels, which set out as follows: The For- nando el Catolico (a woodbn corvette) for tho ecaport of Villajoyosa; and the Numancia (iron- olnd) and Mendoz Nunoz (platod smidshps) for Alicanto. Alicauto is bullt on tho sonshoro, and immodiately at tho foot of a rugged bluff, on whose outermost orest totters an antiquated castlo, built by the Goths, ropaired by tho Moors, and patched by the Dourbous; and as this ruinous structuro threatoned, » fow yoars sgo, to topple ovor aud overwhelm the city, the in- hobitants propped up its crumbling battle- monts with & brick parapet, and there it yet stands, o rcforonce.of pride to tho Alicantinos, At the appearance of tho insur- gent vesscls, & meeting was hold by tho munlei pal and military authoritles, the Contral Govern- ment communicated with, two batteries hastily Taised on the bencl, and the intimation to sur- ronder answored by an indignant refusal. This brought o notico to prepare for bombardmont, <dolayed for ninoty-six hours in order to give for- ©ign residents timo to botake themselves and chattols out of dungor. During this intorval, Bonor Maisonuave, Minister of tho Home De- partment, arrived in tho city to oncourage the ‘peoplo, and $ TROOPS, OANNON, AND AMMUNITION poured in from all diroctions. The city was ovacuated by all non-combatants, thora romain- ing only soldlers, and members of tho Boclety of the Rod COross to give help o tho wounded. Shops wore abut, and doors and windows barrod, on tho evening of tho 26th, the owners all hur- Tying out of danger. All merchant-craft had Toft moorings and gone away, and the pork was dlosed to sll ontrance by atretching longths of cablo from point to point, whon, 8t 4 &, m, on the SFé, Hio trumpots called tho gurison to arme, and, by the uncertain light of the gray dawn, the THIMTEEY FOREIGN WAR-VESSELS (elght British, four Fronoh, and ono Gorman) were scen to slip moorings and stand out to eeaward, Bhortly after, the Fernando hove in sight, having made o successful foray for pro- visions and money on the city of Villajoyosa ; nnd the three insurgonts then advauced to with- in easy rango of the town, lying with their etarboard broadeides to the ehore. A deadly pruse ensued for somo minutos, whilst tho gun- nera on board and ashore stood by their picces in breathless expectation. Ruddior grow tho advancing light from tho east, and, tho instant the sun’s first ray stroamed acrosg the calm swr- face of the sea, up went tho blood-red flag of the Communa to the peals of eath insurgent craft, + up to the masthond of the Numancia flew tho battle-panusnc of Commender Carroras, followed by two blank shots, and, at the third, tnst o city, haso bitistios Sopiee i rapid agal 3 and woll-directsd volleya, ‘Tho. amiablo oforta of tho nssailants wero chiefly directed against the brick parapet above montioned, in tha evi- dent desire to bring down the castle on the teads of tho dofenders; but, as they voored izompletely round to change broadsides aftor reach dischargo, thelr aim was faulty, and most -of the projectilea struck tho rock and rebounded ontho houscs, The uutrained crows sorved their guna Vorfi badly, and wine and liquors wore sorvad ont ud Iibitum during the whole of tho combat to keop up tho men's spirits; while Car- rvoras, naked to the waist, his hend bound with a red handkorchief, a cutlnss in ono hand and revolver in the othe TUSHED ALONG FLOM GUN TO cheering, promising, and throatoning by turns, ‘The Fornando hauloed off aftor tho firat fow shots, —tho othor two vessels continuing an incessant fire for pix hourd, until, at noon, the Mendez Nunoz, having all hor bulwarks shiot away, mada signals of distross. An English man ofowar bont now conforred with Carreras, ropresenting to Liim that, 8 tho placo Lad evidently doter- QUY, - ‘mined to hiold out, to prolong the bomburdment “would only be a useloss dostruction of pro arty and waste of ammuuition, Tho crows, how- over, kocamo mutinous st tho propo- sition to stop, bhaving beon promised four = hours’ “eack of tho olty,~the disuatisfaction almost broaking out into o revolt, ‘which was only avoided by Currerns showing them the dangerous condifion of both vessels from thoshot thoyhad recoived, Thoy then sullenly put their prows for Carthagens, whore their arrival, belabored and beaton, caused & gone cral riot and the desertion of many of the de- fenders. _'Tfio remainder put their lieads togeth- er to study the position, and Controras, with a number more, exproesed themselves in favor of & surrondor'; but tho conviots, WIHO UAD FIRED TUEIR SUACKLES AND HAND- coFrs at Alicante, and to whom surronder implies re- turn to Jail and hard Inbor, cried ont thiat thoy ‘would rather fight to the last and blow up tho lace than bo recaptured; thusplacing Controras in an analogous position bo tho wizard who, hay~ ing raised the Dovil, knew not how to diemiss him sgain. The dnm(;fo sustainoed by Allcants, thangh sovers, i8 but light to what it must havo been had tho insurgents’ gaus boen worked by competont guuners, As it 18, tho old castle hng somo of its moss-covered ramparts knocked out of shapo, the public market was unroofod, and gome forty huuses Wero more or loas damaged. Most of the I)m]cctilcfl fired wore 68-Ib. oylin- drical shells, the Numancin carryiny of that calibre, and a fow 200-1b, ‘shells; about 400 ehots bowng fired by the asailants, and a fow moro than that number by. tho defondors, Nine persons were Iulled and sbout forty-five wounded on ghore—the most destruotivo ex- [’laalon ocourring in tho Sntler's atoro, where wo artlllorymon’ woro fooling with two bar- malds, inatead of boing at tholr post; & shell craghed Into the bullding and burst 'in thoir widst, klluni and maiming cannonecrs and cantinoors, Home lediea belonging to the Red- Crous Bocioty had organlzed a Houpital, and did much to alaviate the suffarings of the wounded. T'hio Fronch Admiral, having offered to sond the 'Tloet Dactors to asulut, was scornfully answered in torms moro foraible than ologait; mdeod, iho oulery agninst tho passivonoss of tho for- aign squadrong fs bitter and universal, but privcipaily VENTS ITSELF ON THE ENGLIBI ADSIRAL, againat whom tho whol pross s unloashed and in full ery, it being undorstood that his advico prevailed 'on tho othor commandors to pormit tho bomburdmont, Tho late dolivory of fho fipanish frigates dotained by the English, tho capture of the AMurillo in tho Htvalts of Dovor, ndur tho Bpanieh tribunals had oleared hor of all connection with the Northfloet disnstor, aud tho chronic soro of the cocupation of Gibraliur, have in those rawdn‘yu ruleod the animun againgt i porsidious Aiblou * to almost a atate of frenzy. ZIUE CABLIER WAL 1N Tiiz LT s prosecuted by the ublicans with a vigor lhn)z promigon khortly ig bring it to a clnin. + The muster-stroko of Gon, Moriones, iu concons THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN e o e vNOALO DALLY, CTRIBUNE A PLNDAY, NOVEMBER. 2, 1% N OVEMBER 2, 1873, 5 trating all his forces and rapldly macehlag dn {ho boleaguered Joloss, had rl’huyuimob, buglduu ralsing the sloge of that important city, of dlyid- ing tho Oarliat army,~-tho nativos of B!Bcny aud Navarro botaking thomaclves to thoir rospactivo Inovlnuos, whilo tho Protendor hastily rotroatod o the L'renol frontler. Unprefudicod military meb eonsidor tho Rogaliat caueo on ita Iast logs, ainco tho only rolativo strength it avor possossod was o\\'lnr to tho divisions amoug the Republi- cans, which havo now boen linppily bridged over by Castelar. i Lu ProApof. A VISIONARY HOUSEKEEPER. A Tnlk About Elouschold=MInttdrses ‘What Wikl She Do About it? The Musid of the Future line already boen wtitton, Ustdned to, and ono of its most ardont apostlos hias but just latt our midst. Novw, why shiould not the Domestio Economy of the Future algo havo a claim 6n our attoition ns woll ? Our éity-honsps with modern improvements havo rendored tho traditions of our grandmoth- ors, sud oven the practicos of our mothors, in many things impradticable, ridiculous, and s foolish wasto of timo and nioncy., Wlio thinks now ot strotohing n canvas on tho sido of & barn, and painting, ropainting, aud vainishing i, ot tho 1isk of one’s meck, and this _propating au oil-clolh for tho kitehdh-floor ? Or of sitting down evonings, and outting up all the old coata and pantaloons fn tho bouso for u rag-carpet? Yot 1t is biit & littlo whilo sinoo these vory thiugs iero noces- saxy, and tho porformane of suoh labor praise- worthy. To-day, wo paint or ofl our hard-wood floors, snd buy an ingrain carpét at tho samo prics Por yard that it coats to weave ono of ags, s Thus T orated to Karl ono evening, who, man- liko, had been sitting in the samo room for hulf an hour withont oponing his lps, oxcept to breathe out luxuriously long wronths of smoke from his cigar. His oyes woro fixed on theso, or—nothing, Lcouldn't toll which, ¢ Yes,” he _obgervod dryly, haying actually heard my last sontonco, ** Now, you well my old clothes for vamcs, tollot-sots, and statuottes of tho poots, which il up alf th spare room in the house. I haven't forgotton yot how you ox- changod my bost overcoat, within a fortnight aftor wo wero housclooping, for a rag of a laco- Gollar, which you daclured way such a bargain, and the young™ poddler hnd much lovely, soft, Ttalion eyos,”” Now, Kerl! you know that collnr was o bargain, und, besides, it wasn'l your best overcont ! Iresumod: Yo, in the simple, old-fashioned dnys, whon thero 'was soap-making, proservos aud pickles to be put up, frult dried, clothos out out at homoe and sowod by hand, stockings knit, and quulta quilted In fine patteniy, hoasskoopin was not the wearing labor it ia at prosent wltfi all of our modern fmprovoments, Tbo reason of this is at once apparont. Tho old-fashioned comfostable housos did not in themselves ro- nire so ynuch care to be kept neat and clean. Tho family livod in rooms adjscont to tho kitchen. Soclety did not requiro that tho lady of tho houso (though sho should alwaya be roady to rocoive guests) should wear eilks and lncos. A simple dress, suited alike for her pat- lor or kitchen, would do. Netther was it noces- sary she should ditguise tho fact that sho not only gave her awn personal supervision to her houschold-affairs, but performod salso many tagks with hor own bands. 'Chen, it was & praiseworthy thiug to Lo known ad a_skilltul bousewifa in addition to otfier accomplishments. Our modern Juxurious inventions, whilo thoy save many labors, mumli:ly others until thoy bave becomo legion. Itls just as mucha mat- ter of design, ~among Lousokeepers to-dny, that & women ehould bo ignorsut o tho detalls of her houechold, as it was fifty yaora ago, But eho muat always appesr us if it was unnocossary for Lor nover to -perform any of tho many labors of tho housebold, espe- cially if she has goryants for tho various de- partmonts. Elso, why employ sorvants? The lno wood-work, the rich am'FoLg, tho paintings that hang on tho walls, tho plato-glass windows, tho atono stops without, and tho fruaco within, aro harder to keop in ordor than the comforta- blo, old-fashioned houso of twonty-five years ago. Aud the guosts that come to-dny muist be sorved with toups, saladd, sud reloves, that demand mors labor for thoir concoction than tho ronstiug of o turkey snd tho wmaking of minee snd npvlu ples, *“Wolll lot's buy & cottage somewherg in tho country, and bogin lifo again, I'm willing if ou arc, I hato to seo you wearing yoursolt o death for nothing.” Low nbsurdly you do talk ] I oxclaimed. "It scemed to mae that my vie-a-vis looked a littlo astonished and burt ot this, and I hastoned tosay: “Iam ouly stating the difforence in tho two modes of Housckeoping, and trying to kosp all the virtues of the prosont and got rid of ita faults. Indis~ patably, a furnace is a dolightful fact in a Louso in winter ; but I lave nover yet found any ana who would attend to its wants rogularly and faithfully without consfent oversight. I have that furvace on my mind from the time it ia lighted in the fall until iv giovn out in the spring. “* How many tons doos it weigh?” asked this gontloman derisively, ns Lo turew away the stump of his cigar, Noyw, what would be economy and good sonse is this, I contivued: Lot ench neighbothood bave its stesm-manufactory somewhere in tho blook, and each house bo supplied with steam, in the eamo manner thot it now is with gas, Hoen't that plan boen tricd_somowhoro in Enge Iand and proved a success ? I asked. *“Don’t know," said the Joquacious Don Carloa, Thivk, I continued, of tho economy of coal, timo, ond tempor. v ink," intorrupted he, “of. tho ‘stoam- mun' coming around with Lis bill as often as the gas-man doog now,” If ono, snid I, could have his houso hest~ &d on tho Oo-operative Plan, thon would the ofber multitudinous cares of Housekeoping dwindlo away and ‘be ensily porformed. Itis thoto two last strawa that break the backs of tha modorn ' fommes.” Now, do thiuk of the sub~ ject, and mokoe somo Tational roply, I oxhorted. LDon't it seom practicable; aud wouldn't it be a botter arrangoment ? ©Yes, I supposo it woutd ; but you onco atart this Co-operative Plan, and. thore's no telling where it will ond. We eball wake up some morn~ ing and find ourselves * boarding out’ in our own houses, Meals gont in,” No, I answerod. Somoof the oxtra time saved {rom building fires and laundry-work would be dovated to cooking the most delightful meals; snd think of the nico ordor the house would al~ ways bo in, ¥ Yo—g," drawlodmy listener. *I think I have benrd somothing like that before, It's tho woman of genjus, my doar, who conquors all impedimouts, and whose houscliold is never owae that she has auy dificultios to overcome. Sfm‘nevcl‘ talks of those now-fangled, labor~ saving plans,” Alas [ wo aro not all women of gonius, as you woll know, I ratorted, rieing and going ip search of my basket of socks ; and, finding thom, I pro~ ceeded to darn with some vohomance, moro than ovor impressod with the Incts, that I wasa woman, sud that I couldn’t help it if T was, Donsey, e Comparative Longevity of Jews and Christinns, From sn examination of tho conaus statlstics of Auatrls, Russla, Turkey, Gormany, Sogland, Franco, aud tho United Stotes, o writer in the Medical Record has nscertainod' that tho moan myersge duntion of lite amang Jowa exconis that of Christians by sabout live years, ‘The atatoment is made, also, by Prossia, that thero fis 1-61 por cont of deaths axdong Jows to 2:02 per cont mmong tho fiouuml population; and in France, Cbr. tians live, on an avorago, 36 years and 11 monuhs, but the Jews 48 yoars and o months, According to M. Mayor, a loading suthority, one-balf tho Obristians dio before rosching 80 yoars of age, while, among tho Jows, oie-ulf live to bo G0 yoars old, Of the former, too, only 18.4 per cont live to seo their 70th yoar, while of the latter 27.4 per cont roach that age, A proportionately smaller number of childron, 1t ia also found, dio amodg tho Jows than in any other race, this being attributed to the fact that tho Jows marry at more favorablo sgod, T S A Colorea Millionaire. From the New Orlcans Tiues, Mon whoso taxes foot up from one to ten thoussnd esch year can got 2 per cent a month for it, or use it in even moro lucrative ways, while the intorest on their taxes is nothung in comparison, Hundrods of thousauds of doflavy arg rotained in this way. _ A notablo instance of this practico Is the care of & colored millionalre who has dodged prylig his taxes untll thoy now amount to nearly 100,000, due to tho city and State, Thiy ynn in a oluractor for » romanve. Ifo {8 s0 nbalo~ mious that ho may bo called & misor, Ho dike duing rost, and with wonderful activity worky on in a small and obseure one-story house, ro. moto from tho business portion of the city, hls bullding fs his oflice and his homo, 1t is dingy_snd ditapldated on tho outsido, Within, a kind of lobby, partitioned off from the main room, is ‘the miser's offico, A desk full of pigeon-holos erammed with {mpnn, an iron safo and u chair or two, consti- uto the only furniture, Boyoud are tho rooms whero ho lives with his mothor, o woman almost 100 yoars old, Yet this man, so unproton- Hous in s Lustncss sucroundinge, hins nonr- 1y n hundrod tenomonta ecatterod nll over the city, whioh bring him snywhore from 220 to 8800 onoh pior month, He owng over 260 difforont proporties, datis mated to bo worthat last 8700,000, bsidse bonda avd cadly to & Into amount, - Ahis man, Liowevely iovor payh ny tnxos; oxespt whon ho disporos of a ploco of proporty, dnd thon ouly o that proporty, Tn tho Shofif's oflico aro {axs writs against him, dnung back twolvo yoars, and 10 somo of ihom nro attashed as muoh a8 slx yards of qulfienr, filled throughout with oloacly writton desériptions of hin proportles. Tho roa- bon for avolding Iis nonual taxes la a spocula~ tive ano. Tha city chargos him 10 por cont in teront 3 on hi morioy, which ho nevor loans ox- copt on mortgage, o can malke from 18 to 2¢ por cont. Xvory tonth yonr, aleo, tho taxes of ono year aro wiped out by proaeription, FAMOUS ACTORS. Garriclty, Mra, Stdidons, and Edmund Konn-=Mltes, Goorges, Duchesnols, and Mars, ENOLAND'S THREE OREAT ACTORS. Trom tha Galazy for November, Tho tradition of the woiiderful powors of Da- vid Garriel, the privelpal figire of the second thontrical era of ronown, fa confirmed by tho foremost of his contemporarlos, by atatormen nud orators, poots and historians, dramntists and actors, His abilitios wrung sckuowlodg- mont from jealous and unfriendly obsorvors, Truth to nature, vorsatility, sud_ animation dig- tingulshod him a8 an sotor, nud in these qualt- tios bie has probably never boon equeled. Cume borland hns shown us tho sharp contrast be- #woon Garrick and the old school of sctors. His complete freedom from stago convontionalitiea was bowildoring., I‘m‘trldfiu, inown to rendors of Tom Jonos,” thought that any.ono in similar oiroumstauncea would do as Garrick did in Hame lot, nud preforred the Plnymr of the King, bo. cause ho ' epoke all his words dlatinetly, halt 88 loud agaiu as tho other.” An aotor who per- formed f}quun‘u murderer wns surprised by Gnrrick's onruost, natural woy of snying, *Thero’s blood upon tuy faco," into putting bis hand up, with tho oxclamntion, © In thoro, by God? ¥ A country noighbor of Potor Gurrick, about to visit Loudon, took from Lim a lotter to tho famous actor ; but chnnciog ta se him ns Abol Drggor beforo prosonting it, tho unsophisticated coun- tryman roturned it with the oxeuso, ¢ Woli, Mr, Garrick, though he b your brothor, he is onc of tne shabbjost, meanest, most. pitiful hounds I over saw in tho whole courso of my lifo.” Garrick wont direolly to Naturo's school instead of to that of stage tradition; thus u lunatie, who hind boen crazed by dropping accl- dentally & ¢hild from o window, was his model for Lonr's mnduoss. Gront mimotio faculty, brillinut oyes, mobilo foatures (a doaf and dumb ortist doctarod that Garrick's” “ fnce was a lm Fungb "), & light and graceful figuro, and s plony- ing and'cloar, though not very strong volco, on- abled him to oxproas his concoptiousin the moat tolling way, His rango of charactor was limit- cd but in o gingle direction. Dr, Johnson, Horace Wapole, and tho actor Macklin, all rathor ill-natured crities, ngreo in denying his capacity to ropresent tho dasy, high-bred gontloman. To overy other corncr of the mimio world his #eaptre reached. Mrs Biddons played with Garrick occasionally during his Inat season (1776-'70), but hor suc- .cees was not such as to give her a ro-engnge- mont st Drury Lone, and sbio roturned to the Provinces, whero she remainad, chiofly at Bath, which supported tho best thentro out of London, until the sutumn of 1872, Thon, at the ngo of 27, 8hio reappoarod in the capita), and as Isbolle, tho innocont bigamist of Southerno's ** Fatal Murriage,” called forth such penls of applauso 08 8ho hnd nover henrd beforo. This play was always & favorito with hor, and somo yoars later o singular incident bhapponed in connection with it. 'The lady, then ummarriod, who aftorward becamo tho poet Byron's mamcrfi was Esn ra. affectod by tho acling of id- dous bat sho bad an attack of Lysterics, ond _was carried out of tho thontro roponting Tusbella's ory on recognizing hor firet husbaud—* Ob, my Biron, my Liron | Sobs, shrioks, fainting Accompaniod this groat actross' rendition of Jano 8hore, Bolvidora, and somo othor charagtors, When Crabb Robiuson, thon a moro youth, saw her in * Fatal Ourios- ity,” ho burst into's laugh which drow on him thoanger of tho house, till 1t was found to bo hysterical, The audiences of the olden timo &gom, liowaver, to have boen moro improssions ablo than our own. A young girl fell dead from agitation at sooing A ot very distinguishod con- tomporary of tho Kombles play * Charles L," and soveral ludies (ainted whon Mys, Lutelfiold played in Monk Lewis' *‘acoumulntion of horrors," ““The Captive," in 1803. Whon ““Othollo" was first iayod at Hamburg the consequences to soveral rml.eu m tho audienco were les plus regreltables. Bimilar mishaps wero ocoasionad in Franco by o scono from o tragedy of JEschylus, whore tho Yuries pursue Orestes, With overy allowance for tho gronter excitability of the theatrical pub- Tio of laug syne, such inoidents show tho groat powor of the porformer, and in Mrs. Biddons' oaso othor angedotes contirm the inference. Bx- porionced nctors and motrosses of respoctablo rank woro sometimes confused by tho forco she threw into ler part. Her audionce were 80 sobored by ber paghos or awed by Ler aublimity, that the best comic actors in farcea that used to oxcite unfoiling merrimont, could not restors their spirits. ~ In a scene of tha *‘Moru- ing Bride," whero Zorn murprisop Os- myn sud Almoris, ho _ exprossion of Znara’s resentmont soldom failed to ralse a laugh, evon when that charactor was in the hands o; such powerful actreseos 88 Mrs, Porter or Mra, Diitchora; but before Bin, Siddons’ anger tho itl-timed mirth was banishod. 8he could mako hier fictitious griofs ns rosl to horaclf s to othors. When sho played Lady Uonstnnw’ Ar- tbur's collar was wot witts hor toars. In ‘‘Lthe Tair Penitont™, her palousss becamo visible through hor_rotige; aud in “ Tamerlane™ sho onco Iainted fron cmotion. ‘This sensibility ws, 0o doubt, a secrot.of hor power, Bho waa always what actors call *in the charnotor,” nover allowing hor atiention to wandor to the audienco, und sho waa alweys, too, in * dovmright oars nest.” Inrolos of hot, tumultuous passion and con- contrated malignity, Edmund Kean was grand ond awful. Wien, 18 Zanga in Dr. Young's noglocted tragedy of “Revenge," n charactor Tutfamod by the ‘passion_oxprossod in tho titlo of tho play, ho stood exultingly over his.prostrate foe, his oyes flahing from bis dark countenance, and his arms thrown upward, ho scomed to Southey sud Proctor (lBN'ry Cornwall) the arch- angol ruined, the dovil himeeif, The effect of the last acono of his Bir Giles Overreach, whon firat givon, has noyor been paralioled ; on onoside shrieks of terror, Lord Byron in convulsions, the houso on foot frantio with enthusiasm; on the other the leading lady in a ewoon, anothor actress weeping aloud, and tho vetoran Mundon, who was playing Marall, for the moment para- Iyzed with nstonishmont, Tho impotont rago of the dying villain was a study from nature, tho fruit of observation of the helplogs fury of n man vanquished in & fight. Kemblo attomptod tomaintain his tottering throne by sppearing in the same character, but he was hissed, Bublimo and thrilling as Koan could bo in such possages —the death of Richard ILI. was anothor, “ where tho very phantoms of his dospair Lad wither- ing power "—ho could be greator yot. TUREE FANOUS FUENCH AQTRFSES, From Temple Har for Qctoer, Whon the atorm of tho Xovolution had swopt Dy, that stage became onco more full of talont and boauty. Talms ronppearad, and soon after thréo notressos sot the town mad. There was Mllo, Georges, o dazzling besuty of 16, a moro child, who tind ‘come up from Normandy, and who know nothing more of tha stago than that richly-dressod sctors thero roprosonted the gorrows, passion, and heroism of anciont times. Of thoso ancient timos sho kriow no moro than what sho bad lesrned in Cornelllo and Racino, Dut sho had no sooner trod the stago, a8 Agrip- ping, than sho was at onco mccopted a great mistress of hor art. Hor beauty, her voice, her smile, hior gonius, and hor talont, cansed hor to Do lialted queon: but nob quito nnanimously, ‘Thoro was already a rocognized queon of trage: on tho samo stago; Mlle, Duchoanois, This older quoen (originally a dressmaker, noxt, liko Mrs, Biddons, a lsdy's maid,) was as noble an aotross a8 Allla, Qoorgos, but hor noble style was 1ot suppforted by poreonal boauty. . 8ho was, pmhngs, tho ugliost woman that hud evor hield uu nudionco in thrall Ly force of her genius and abllity alone, ~While sdng-writors celobrated tho oharing of Milo, Goorgos, portrail-paintors, tro cruelly palnful, placed the sublime uglinoss of lio, Duckosnois fn the shop-windows. There ho was Lo bo soon in chavacter, with one of the lines shio Lind to utter in it as tiio opigraph : Lo Rol purnt touckio da mes falbles atiraits, Even Tulloyraml nlunlmd to polnt & joko at hor oxpenso. A cortain Indy lml{ no teoth. Mlle, Duchesnols had, but thoy were not pleasant to 8oo, “‘If," said Lalloyrund, ajluding to the cor- tain lndy, *“If Mmo, — had toeth, she would be ay ugly as Mile. Duchosnois,” Dotweon thoso Lwo queenn of tho tingady tho company of tho T'hentro Lrancals wors as dividod i tioir allogls nuco ag tho publie thomsolves, Tho Emporor Napolean and Quosn. Horienso oro admivers of Milq, Ononfou; Lo covored hor with dia- monds, and Tio It kaid to hava lout hor thoao of Lis wife Josephine, who was tho friend of Mle. Duchosnois,Jf Bourbonites and Repub- 1oans also adoptod Mlle, Duchosnofs, who was ndopted by 3fllo. Dumosnil. Talma pnid ale loglanco to” the samo Indy, whilo Lafon swors only by Mlte, Qoorgds, In whose bolal? Mo, alicaurt bnpo nowr)y siringled Duchesnoly, Tnt socltty, evory membur of that awiil fhstitye tlon was compoiled to chooso a rldo and d nlight. Ono_queon pldyod tn Monday, the oflier on_ Wedneaday; Mllo. Goorgos on Eriday, and Duchosnols nlfnln on Bunday; ond on tho lmervnnlnfi nights tha _brillisnt” muso of comady, Milo; Mara (aa tho daughtor of Monvel, the notor; alwnys called horself,) cama nng mado Parls cestatio with Lior Eimire, hor Celi- miene, nnd other charactors, Of thono throo au(s»rnmo nctrepacy, Mllo, Mars alous nevor grow old on tho stago, ih volco, figuro, movoment, ng- tion, featuro, or oxprossion. I reaollect her well at 00, orontihg tho part of Mlle, de Belleisle, o young girlof 10 nod 3llo. Burs thut might was 10,and no more, It was only by pute ting tho binoole to tho oyes that you might fan- oy you saw somothing older, but fho voicol It was tho pure, swoot, gomfo, penetrating, deli- cious volca nloimr youth—aevor youthful.” Julea Janin doseribios the nli:htn on which tho brilliant aud gracoful Mlle. Mars actod, a8 iutorvals of Inuxrreusl ble oharm, momonts of luxurious rest, Faotlons wore silonced, Tho two queons of tragady were forgotten for 8 night, and all tho homage was for &:e Quoon of Comedy, —_—————— THE WOODMAN AND THE SANDAL-TREE. From the Spanfah. DY WILLIAX OULLEN DRYANT, Besldo s sandaletreo, a woodman stoud And ssvung {ho x, and s tho algokes wero Iaid pon tho fragrant irunk, 1o generous wood, With ita owh aweets, pérfamed tha criiel blade, o, thon, and do tho fiko : & soul cndued With Bght from heavon, A nature puro and great, WAl place its highest bliss on dolug good, Aud good for ovil give, and lovo for hato, —~St ‘\'fi:fiulfll Jfor November, —_———— Spoils of War. Army mon in Great Britain have golden expac- totions 1 regard fo tho good fortune which s to bofall tho Ashantco expedition. The savages ngainst whom s forco of Lritish soldiors ia to bo employod ara said to bo fatrly crusted ovor with untold woalth, and tio stories of tho Arablan Nights palo {n boauty bofore the auticipations of booly which form the slooping and waking dreams of Bomo of tho lucky ouos, or lnckloss ones it may be, who are to sheke tho mane and nttar tho growf of tho British lion for the pun- ishmont of these unfortunate oxcitors of Britan- niio wrath. Tho glowing visions which brighten tho quarters in barracke and on tranapori-ships owe tholr origin to tho roport of a Mr. Bowditch, who woent to Coomnssie a8 an envoy in 1817. Ho it was who gave glnwlnx reporis of bracelets 8o heavy thaf the laden nrms of tho chlofs hnd to bo - supported by attondent obony pagos; of gold and silvor canos which dazzled the eye (n overy direction 3 ol wolvesd' nnd rame' heads ns large s lifo, hut enat i gold, which dopondod from gold-fiandled ewords 3 of chaiss inlaid with ivory nud gold, so 08 to drivo one wild with suppressed covetous- nesa; of dunth-dmllnfi muslkata playfully adorn- od with rims of gold; of full-drass costumes consisling only of brond and heavy necklaeos oud broast-pletes of solid gold ; of ggldnn casta- noty with which tho gold-bedecked King enjoin- od silouco on hia gold-mountoed conrtiers, I all this is truothere will bo some wealths cnrricd to ZEngland whon the oxpedition returns, for while it is no longor & custom in ofvilized worfare to carry off tho property of a vanquished peoplo as spoiis of war, tho cago is somewhat different, or will be held to bo 8o, when tha peopla vanquish- ed are BAVRgeS, Joiis R IS Double Tragedy in Paris. A doublo crime of a very dreadful charactor was committed on Oct, G, in Paris, A liberated convict, named Molgnén, 33 yoars of oge, resid- ing ot Borcy, enlled on Lls siitor, Mite. Joffeus, 28 yoara old, living in tho Ruo do Soulages, an gome words baving arison betwoen them, ho drew o rovolver from Lis pocket sud. shot hor through tho hoad, and thon took to flight. Tho Eoo_r woman uxrirml ino fow minutes, without aving beon ablo to glvo an nccount of what hed pnssed, The polico at once started in soarch of tho murderor, but were uusuccoss. ful. About 5:20 in the evoning, whon tho people wore rofurning from tho racos, and the Avonue do Ilmperatrice was crowdod with carriuges and podestrions, the roport of & pistol was hoard, aud & body scon to fall from the top of the fortifietions into the ditch bolow. The guardinns of the Bols do Boulogne hastencd to tho spot, whoro thoy fonnd o youug man, still alive, but covored with blood. Ho had' just strongth to say that o had committed suicide by fing o shot from o rovolvar into Lia_body. is voico failed boforo he could mention nis name, 1o was convoyed in s uab to the polico station in“the Avenuo do la Grande Armeo, whore ho srrived quite insonsible, and apparont- 3{ at tho poiut of deatk. Bomewhat lator ho wag ligcoyored to bo the man Moignon who had that morning killed his gister. The weapon ho uzed could not be found. —_—— The Work at Ilcll Gates The report of Gon, Nowton on the work done at Holl Gato during_tho last year shows that tho progress made in_driving forward tho tunnoly and galleries was 2,751 linoal faet. The quantity of rock romoved .during this period was: By hammor drilling, 1,760 cubic yards ; by the Bur- loigh drills, 7,610 cublo yards ; aud by tho two diamond drills, which woro at work duriug July and part of Atgust, 185 cubio yards, The total romoved was 9,654 cubio yards. The numbor of feot of holes drilled was 5,851, or at tho rate of -ton linonl et of Lioles drilled to_ono oubio yard of rock. Tho quantity of nva]mflvua used to blast this length of holos was 11,808 pounds of nitro-glycorinoe, 1,218 szoumla of gisnt d[wwdor, and 9,346 pounds'of black pawder, divided into 23,694 earfridges—. ., an averago of .ono ear- tridgo Lo fowr Teot in Iongth of Lolo, Tiio longth of Buckford fuse expended waa 94,160 fect. The avorage spond of the hammer drilling per shift of oight Liours was 5.4 feot, or at the rate of 2.7 foet for each man of tho gang. Tho numbor of drills sharponed for hamimer work was 84,- 529, and tho loss by nbrasion and dressing was 2,952 poinds of Englieh stcel, or nearly throe ounees Xor linonl foot of hole drilled. One nl?ujnn feot of tuunels romains to bo exca- vated. — The Church and the Foor. by tho poor about almost wi A Dishop has at Just declared himaolf_npon tho laborors’ side,—Dr. Harold Browno, Bishop of Winchester, At bis last conferonop at Ely ho told the clergy, in woll-measured words, that Lo waa afeaid i all Protestaut countrios, not tho Churols only, but roligion was loaing its hold up- on tho poor, Thore Waa no sufliciont ronson for this in tho Ghurch of Englaud, at all events, for ‘ot tho two, it had far hottor lose the rich.” '* Hoth not God chosen the poor of this world rich in faith and hoirs of tho promises, and ovil will betide the church which disregards thono vhom Ho bus choson.” “The ministor of God is the natural dofondor of tho poor, aud he had <hetter orr by dofondiug him too mch than by dosorting him whon 1o oods dofouse. I Is ad- mittod that in mauy parts of Englaud the labor- er has had wrongs.” " The speoch was rocolved enthusicsm, aud was undarstood by tho olorgy as n strong hint, at all events, to stand neutral'in the contest, —_— Gune. Schenck’s Little Joke and Xta Fate. The English of to-day aro most severely, rosaically practical and commonplace. Goir. chonck, our Ministor to England, havivg had. 13 o follow-presengor on tho outward steamor & son of Ben Holliday, of overiand-stago famo, thought to make & Ioku on a gontloman namod Cliristmos, whom he mot soon after Ianding in Enpgland. 8aid tho Geueral: “I think Imot n rolative of yours on tho steamor, judging from his namo—n Mr, nnmusy." “Ahi" ppid Mr. Christmas, meditatively, * X think not, Inaover honrd of » rolative by that name.” Afterward, M, Bohionok told tho story at a dinner-tablo, and tho guests eaoh glared at his noighbor, and no ono How the joka. At last, ont of very civility, tho host, & uoblo Lord, feobly Ianghed nnd snid; “All yns; vory good, Genoral, Ab, were thoy, ah—volated, you know'?" A Romarkable Accidents From the Terrs Hauts Kxpress, The Loudon 7imes, commenting editorially upon an itom from the Frpress rolativo to tho remarkablo accldont that happenod some time since to Oapt. John Branch, in this city, says that all of surgloal history hias no caso Mke_this, 1t will be romembored that Oapt. Braneh's fluger waa caught by a ring upon it }n Jumping from a car, and Euuou off, drawing with it pleco of tondou that oxtondod to tho elbow, The mora vomarkablo part of tho case, n foaturo thot ls uuknown to tho Times, 13 that Oapt. B, sufterod no pain at tho timo of fhe aceidont or sinco. ———— A Darwinian Rear, A porson in a blouno, leading a very fine bear, wioll muzzlod, mado hls uppenrance at tho rail” rond station 4t Lyons, fo deys ago, and huv- ing Jmld for his ‘own pnesage, claimod n placo for the boar (which appoared very tame) nt tho Jowest prico churgod for such animals,” A fow francs woro paid, and & pautod ticket stuck on tho boar, who, wilh tho asslatance of his masior, waa quiotly placed ina largo wagon all to him- solf, henPnud takiog ouro to bolt the door, One of the oficials hnm‘lufi of this, and curious to soo tho aniroal, soramble saloug tho footboard, aud, ralsing the lnmp, looked in. Honoarly foll from surpriso, Bruin was Hlmug on hig ‘haunchos, 1lis oheat was unbuttonod, displaying his walst- coat, whilo by bls sido atood n nlf-emiptiod bottlo of vin Grdinatre, and my gontloman was amusing limaolf by roading tho nawnfin or, The unlucky ~ traveldra vero brought before tho huthorftios at the noxt atatlott, - Tho nubanpy hoar was falu to coufoss that, ag ho way dosirous of leaving Lyons immedintoly, and had no moriay, Bavo & few francs, to pay hia paeeago, ho had lalien on himself this disguiso in order tosecuro ncheap journs e — IUMOR. # Gractous mo 1" oxelaimed a ndy In & witnoss- Dox, *thow should T know onything about nuy- thiug I dow't know anything dbaut ¢ —'‘Poor Jim Waynol" remarks an Indlunn papor, “ho has gono whete bor-tanders don't scowl whon n man fills tho glass up.” —4 Tt §8 vory onrlous,” sald an old_gentloman to his friond, " that n watch should bo kept porfotly dry 'whon thoro s ranning spring i~ Bl o, —1t {a reported of nn ominent Bonator that such #s bio devolion to & gaino of cards tlst ho would not hositate, amid " the torrors of o.craghs {ug world, to [nsisit on plying tho last tramp, —Respect for old ago nover had o brightor il- Tustration than in tho caso of tho young lndy who always rofuses to go to tho wesh-tub when ber mothor or grandmothor is prosont. —A baby was born on a stroet-railway car in St Louis, 1f 1t's a boy it onght to be christened 1lag-car.—{New York World. But, aa it’s o girl, the mother has determined Lo name it Car'line.— ZLouisvilla Couyicr-Journal. Tonclier—'* Who was tho first man?" IHond YWaehington; ho was the firat in war, "Teaghor—*' No, no; Adnm was the Girat man," "0, if you'so tnikitig of forclgnors, 1 #'poso lio was,” —Epitaph on & locomotive—Colllsions four or five she boro; tho signals wera In vain; grown old and rusted, hor boller busted, and smuaeliod the oxeursion tratn, —Good Templar to Highland Coachman— “Yory warm, conohmnni Liave n drop 7" Conche man—** Thank 3% siv.” [Drinks]. *Augh! Ohl_ Murder! “Am polsoned! What'n that ?" Good Templar—* Only tonst and water.” —Tommy cau't sao why people will persist {n calliug what Shakspoaro wroto Ius works, when wo all Inow the hook i filled with plays, —Chawles doosn’t go out now when the grass {8 wot and his boots are biackened. 1fo snys the blacking don't cost much, bub his mothor is got- ting old and lamo, aud can'’t handlo o brush as slie used to, —Hyporbole—Yaxon Sportsman—‘* Any snipo about horo, my man " Pat—¢ Snipes, 18 it? Faix, thoy'ro ginerally jostlin’ 'ach other hero- abouts I"—Punch. —At n dinner-tablo thio other day, 8 facetious youtl ealled into question whothor it was cor- Toot to uso tho phirase, “Chat eoro (aiy) gun.” A wit who ent nony him promptly replied : ** Cor- tainly, it ¢ fs propor (0 soy this ore (ruumpot.” —3Ir. Bmith is bound o hiavo Lls joko. Iis wifo walked nearly in front of a railroad train tho other dny, and ho nid that it she had gone a step farther his childron would hevo had a stop-mother, —~+ Now, Willio,” says Fanny, “ do have alittle courage. {hen 1 havo a powder to tako I don’t Itko it any mora than you do but I mako up my mind that I will take it, and Ido!” *And whon Ibave n powder to take,” l'uPl]cd Willie, 1 :lm]“'ul up my mind that I won't takeit, snd T lon's 1" —A. . Bunday-school teachier, explaining the firat chaptor of Genesis, asked : ** Why did God command them to leavo tho frnit of ong tree un- touchod ?” A dond silence. At luat, a little girl spoke up, and said: * Plonse, marm, I think ho wanted to Ieave some for manners (" —A facotious Magsachusetis groces announcos on o placard at the door: ** A freah invoico of chnicu[hclmm." when lie recoives o now Iof of smoked tonguas, —A Yeunsylyania clergymon hoa maden hit by Introduciig * personals” in his prayora. For instanco : ¢ Lord, have morcy on John Shaua- 1inn, who keeps & saloon noar tho old red bridgo. Either lay him on a bed of sicknoss or have him romoyed from this town." —**Madam, why were younot horo before?” “Tcould nof come, sir.”” “ Wero you nob sub- ponned, mudam ?" ¢ Yos, sir; but I was sick.” What'was the matter, madam ?”° “1had su awful boil, sir.” ** Upon your honor, madam 7" #No, sir ; upon my arm.” va tha Rutland, Vb, Herald: At thotima of tholnto firo hiere, o Indy whoso house was wupposad ta bo in dangor hurriedly drossed Lier- SO Tan ot and anired: of somy Indy friends who were standing on_tho sidowak iu front of tho house : *Is my back huir on atraight # Tho ruling passion strong iu fright.” —A Maysville, Ky., papor snys thore {8 A sor- vaut-girl ‘in thet town who lias lived with the same family for a whole month, snd during that timo has only bean to one cireus, one fair, a col- arod funeral, and six prayor-meetingd, —What is the gflmlent font in the enting way aver known ?_That recorded of & man who coni- menced by bolting a door, after which he threw up o window, aud then sat down aud swallowed s ty struck s tolograph pol —Lightnig recently struck a tolograph pole, and 1o nlong tho wire inio thio. oflics g Coats: villo, Ind., when the operator, seated at the in- strument, excitedly telograpliod back: “Dou't gond o fast [" . —In o letter to a friend, a Bpringfleld young Indy states thnb sho is not engaged, but skio scon a cloud sbove the horizon about as largo ss o man's hand. - - —A farmor gives this bit of advice, which con- tains a good hint: “If you want tho oy to siny on tho farm, don’t benr on too hard when tho boy is turning tho grindstono.' —A " clorgyman in Columbns, Pa., hus put rayor to tho test, and proved it eflicacy. Let 'yndall make anote of it. On o recent Sunday ovening tho parson 88w s youogman snd Woman under tho gallery in tho sct of Lissin ench other behind'a hymn-book, Now what di Lodo? Ho did not storm about tho pulpit, nor did ho call oy a_deacon to intorvone. Ho pro- sorved an unufilod_tranquility, and, whon the young mon bad indulged in' tho ropetitious osciiation for tho fiffoonth time, tho par- son broko off his sermon, and offered this fervont prayor : # O Lord, bloss and_onlighton the young ‘man in tho pink necktio and the maidon in"tho blue bonuet and gray shawl, who aro profaning the enuctuury Dy kissing osch other in Pow No. 68." And tho congrogation said “Amen!" Then the young woman sud- deuly pullod hor voil down, id tho_young man iuandibly s ropeated the beatitudos, or something liko thom, no doubt. At any rate, prayer was apnointed, to convey a lesson to the couple who Dbolieved an a churchly courtship, aud it did it cffotively.—Qolden Age. DENTISTRY. D, 16, TOWNER & €0, DENTISTS, 181 and 183 Wost Mudison-at., northoast cornor Halsted, A WITHOUT PAIN, $10, $16, $20 and $356 $3t0 54 Bilyer Fillinga 1 to 53 Extracting Tooth, each .B0 oents DR.H.R. PHILLIPS Dentist, 160 South Olark-st,, bot Madison and Monroe, TEETII E Artificial Bots, B Extrantad with All Work Warranted. — - GENERAL NOTICE. MENS. L. P. WXANT, 86 Twenty-fourth-st. Tias recel vod her Wintor Sty Inris auwarciment n lodingoto and_lnglial 25K Gor oot amtonvet Duoss Ol bt L SCALES. e e ? FAIRBANKR BYANDARD OF ALL 81418, 3 FATRBANKS, MORSH &0} R HLAND 13 LAKEST, ‘WILSON SEWING MACHINE, eibosd bbbt by VIENNA PREMIUMS. THE WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING - MACHINGS RECBIVED THR GRAND PRIZE MEDAL And Medal of Honor FOR THH Best Sewing Machine, THE BEST MADE SEWING MACHINES, AND THREE Co-Operative Medals FOR The Best Made 8et of Harness, The Best Mede Side Saddle, The Best Boot and Shoe Worlk, And the Best Semples of Cloth Sewing. No other Sowing Machinos rocoived Pro- miumsd on thoir Morits, which we will provo by evidenco nt our Offics, and that all reporta reluting to the contrary aro false. Maohines Sold on —fifiy—MontMy Payments, BALESROOM: 107 STATEST, and 378 WEST MUISUN-ST., CEICAGO. CARPETS, &o. CARPETINGS, CURTAIN G0ODS, PAPER HANGINGS. A Inrge atock of the fincat aunlises and hand- womenst patterns will be oflered thiv weole ut unasunlly LOW PRICES, SPENCER H. PECK, 195 and 197 Wabash-av., CORNER ADAMS-ST. FOR SALE. HOTEL FOR SALE! ‘The Jease and furniture of the CITY ETOTEIL, 1s offered for salo or trade for good innide real estato. Tho house hns n good pormaneat trade and doing a good business, and will be TN Of ovory varloty. I hiave junt reccived a quantity, sll new pattorns, Pleaso call and oxamino thom, at 8, TILURBER'S, 113 Randolph.st. OCEAN NAVIGATION. GUION LINE, FIRST-OLASS TRON STEAMSHIPS, Hetween NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling at Quoenstown, Carrying the United States Mail. SAFETY AND COMFORT. 2~ Passongors booked 10 and from tho principal - ropcan porta at lowest ratos, rafts aud Lottors of Credis lssued on leading Banks and Bankors throughont liarojie. HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., FIFTEL-AV. NEW YORK TO CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Qther Poiutg in Englond and Wales, The South Walos Atlantio Stenmship Company's now firat-clas Stonmhips will sal from Penurylvanin Rail- rond Waner, Jorsoy Ci PEMBROR i, “Those atenms) vidod with all tho lates gonvomigtioo of Cl Sprose ), hro pro- timprovancats for 180 coinfortaad and Steorago Passongors, Irst Jabin, $80 curroncy; Socond Cabin, 355 curroncy; Steor- o, # ourroncy: prepald Sleorago oortificatos from Car- £33, Draltafor £1and upnarde, Lo fusthor paclicalors anpiy in Catl, at the o ny's oes, No. oc] liarmbors, an ow Yorl e O RN AL BRI B0 Ao, No. 17 Broadivay. NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. Sallog from Now York for Quor a Ty P A S R T ey a::mlgl?{" ":: ors For QURENSTOWN and LIVERPOUL, from gnd 41, Noeth Kivor RyD! 8pai For London (di ) fun, Nov. o BTG () Cutrens Oybin, Eosaee, ST, 0T Qutmouds: A BASUAGIES i ourvoncys o " Passougers bookod to or frout Gorman and Heanatose sian oints at low ratos, Tho Steardliips of this 1t6o ara the largost fn the trado, ritaln, Troland, ani (o Cantinont, : WILLIAN, MACALISTER, Northieast comor Clatle and Raudolph-is: (opycatts ‘aow orman [House), Chiloago. Drafta on Groat i MA Bewean Yow Youk, Cork, aud Livrpul Tho magnliicont new and full-powerod Stonmabips of this Liuo Gifor unrlvalod accommadations to all clnssoy of lmflmm{nxl. ‘I'ho sleamors belug alike, lers sooure o arat sdvaniags of Linviug an aqusily good sn fast wteamor for each and overy sailing, OUEAN QELTIO BELGIO, REPUBLIO, HALPLO; ADRIATIO, MATIE. TG, BRITANNIO. Sailing feout Naw York o SATUIL DAYS, fron Livoryicol on THURSDAYH, calliug at Cack Harbot Loth ways. - Hatos 8 low as any firnt-olnes lino. Yor turthior Information apply to Uompany's Wostorn gmcu, 97 and 99 Bouth Clarkst, wesr Wasbington, o aio- " Trcland from 21 uporards Draitson Great Dol i ek TR v ook trom Now York, snd oatrying pas. P A raat iitalyy Holand, Ushitiuntal Baillng o Aoditoreanonn. Oy A Kk it o g, 430 Wity et 1 sastal Duvts ke s o \mrn:‘ufnrllnul. Al payablo fn piligon o, 7ou 3 . uad N, 1, Sottor b.asatlonni Madioiathe, hioaRo. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts, abin from 65 Htvor- Uontl. FRACTIONAL CURRENOY, R e $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY YOI BALR AW * TRIBUNE OFFICE. CONARD MAIL LINE. BSTABLISHEBED 1840. Steam Wetween Now York, Boston, Liverpoo), Queenstown, Glasgow, London and all Dritish Polnts, From New York every Wednosday and Bat- urday. Trom Boston every Pucsduy, Cabin Pussngo, BBO, 8100 umI §180, doin Exous atos, Steorago P’ on Tlokata at Reduoe 0, B cuvmnu’. Pasaengors snd lmlkl: B ] v y 'n Agont, BV aet e A, HAVANA OIGARS. ‘WHOLNSALTR PRIOA-LIST OF HAVANA CIGARS. A. A, MARTINEZ, 18 PRARLAT 1y 38 BROMDLELY-ST PRICH LIST. Cnrrency, por M. ¢ 140,00 £0.00 T Intimldad, il Flor del Famar, A 120,00 b 120,000 tHomy Ciny, o o Flor o Cuba. iy Ya Odrolion, 1A Wapanota. o Aguila do Oro. do il Jockey Olub, Pactaghs Londvon, I o La Ttoan Cohohan, Fgaros 1. 1o Cort Buporlor Tnlanton.,. Kanupla lot fucats _ RAILROAD TIME TABLE, _ ARRIVAL AND D@AE‘URE OF TRAINS, JEXPLANATION OF REFENENGE MARTR,—~ S1tnday oc comtale Sunduy oxconiod, 3 Monday Giosptod: | Ate rivo Sundoyat8:00a, m. § Dallv. MICHIOAN cENTRAL &GREA‘? WESTERN RAILROADS ty Font of Luce ity and foot « Dbt e Chavs it ot oruir af R and T Cantat,, corner oy’ Sadison, Tear, 6081 (sin matn and ate Tine Day Fepeae Jnckann Ao ‘Atlantio Bposs. Night Bxprors..e.. ... GIAND RATIDH ARD T Horfug Hfnroas Night Kxproni.es |4 & [P0, 8,000, m.| 8:00p, m ., 10319 p, m.| *6:008, m; TNENRY 0. WENTWORT, Ueneral Passongor Axust. CHICATD & ALTON HAILRO3D. Clicago, Kaueas_(ily and Denver Short Line, ol3 Loulst- ansy Yo., and Chicugo, Springeidy Altonand St, Zauts Through Line, Union Jicpot, West S, near aulon-si. Brldge.Ticlit Oficen s ¢ Depot, and 123 Kandolph. & Konsas Olty Tix. via Jacksonvilley . ond Lagtataan, oo[* 0:000, m, [+ A0 5, me Kaniaa Oy Vot Jx. sy Sngic| 0 200 e A0 . T Sonviiie: T and ighigian #t. Tonis Expross, via Main !fl'fl e B ‘ 7:00 &, m. (. 1 acm. (¥ g0 v, m 5. 5 p. t Cnst, kCx, vin Main Lino, i 04, ‘flx(fi [ S o, m. NFnona Caants WWannington 12| 450 b Joliot & Dwight Agvommadation, |* 4130 p, CHICAGO, MILWAUKI . PRIL RalLwAY. iy otk Dopats Unfon Vepot, eornar Hadizon and Canni 65 Sauth Claricsts, opporits Sherian Zouse, Teave, |_drrive. St. Prul & Minneap.| y foxviger, 9:30a. m.[¢6:50a, me *5:00p, m. *11:008. m, TR ] Mkl S 0RD88.vvv o etsos T0:00 D 10, 14108 . 1, - CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depote—Tont of, Takeat,. Indlana-ae., and Setesnthuat, and vl anet Sizleentlirie, Toket tfices, No. 5 Clarke atuy Grand Pucile Hotel, anit at depote, it 00 P mo 0. m. o & Sion Gty 350 m: Eaclid Fam Line, fof O + b IKansas City, Loavonworth, At Gbison & f. Joseph Bx v Eqssungor. | Downor's Grove Acgomin Ottawa & Streator Passony oz Bxpross. VEz. Sundays. 18z, Ealardey, p.ml 7 . Monddy, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depol ook af Laieat. and foot af, Trenty-second-t, Ticket afic, 131 Randolplist,, near Clark, £t Louts Eaprota..se.. B Louls Tast Liierve: Ualro Mail, Cniro Ex) tor: *1L:10p, w. {a) Kuus to Unsmpaign on Baturdays. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, City afices, corner Randolyh and LaSalle-sts,, and 75 Canals at,, corner Madison-at 5 * 7:40p. m, Arrive. RO L @ Dubunue Day Itx. via Gliatons, & Omalia Night Fxpmesee e a Dibuaus Rght Marguotte £xpross, .. & 8t Paul Bxprassees a—Dopot cornor of Walls and Kinzlo-ts. 4—Depot corngr of Ganal and Kinzio-st. W. IL STENNETT, Gon, Pass, Agont. COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, Apeoial [T‘dtll;tl nml(}'ul ht 0 ;“e, flnfih{’c»flA T8t qecial Taducemonts. Taito, oA, T & b, Folt R, "W K WEBE, dow Agts CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Devot, corner of Van Buren and Sherman-ts, Ticket ofics, Grand Ie(fic Hotel, Teave, | Arrize. aprosa... Louvenwarth & Atchison Expross) LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Deot, Van Buren oot o7 LaSnlle-, Tieket oftees, northicest corner i Handolphate., a corner Canal und Madison-sts, nid aouthivest Teawa, | drriee, Mall, vla Atr Line and Maln Linel¥ 6104, m, |* 686 p. m Bpealal "Now York Lixpress, via| 2 Alr Lino, :00 a. m, {* 8:00 p, ™, Atlantlo F; |, 8:00 &, m. Night Expross, via Bain Lino., 4508, me m 055 8. m DATL ADCOMMOUAION, o1 1y 0p. m. £l South Ubioaga Accommoliat PITTSBURGH. FORT WAINE & CHICAGO RAILRGAD, Zirrive, Tenn 0p. m.| £ a. . % p. m, CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. o Great Central Kailroad Depot, 700t of Laksust.; ot af Ticenty-teconilest, Tickel afice, 131 Randaiph: at., iiear corner Clarks 75 Cunalat., corner Madlson i 0 Zbsaltest,,” coruer Washtigton,"ahd at Hinola’ Centeal epot, T.ouvo Ohicago, *Leavo Uhicaga... Througn sloopors for Indisnapols, Diltlmogo ovory ighte TE0a . * 8oy pim, Cincinnatl, an PENS. HARRISON, BRADFORD & C0.S STEEL PENS. Bpeols! attention oalled to thy well-known numbers, 5O5-==TH-4-28---20 & 22, Factovy, Mt. Vernon Offieo, 75 John-st,, N. Y, MEDICAL. AVOID QUACK DOCTORS ENOLOSI SP'AMP FOR OIRCULAR, Addross LAWSON & 00,, 11 Houtn Boventhat., Phil- adeiphia, Va. A —— DISSOLUTION NOTIOCES. P stusstviermivotvuiiossivoesnet ] DISSOLUTION. Omioaqo, Oot. 6, 1678, Tho fism of HODGES & Q0. 18 horeby dlisolveds Bt pacty il slgu u Hgoidatlol | 1 yonans, BIHPHEN B, BUDD, doratguad havo thie day Omiorai o s caparimor 1 this day snterol e o fhondoratguad hevo thle e lng. and voa g iiae Grocoriow, ass, Winuy gi!‘lelgri. i Olasrs, uadr tho Hrma mnme 0f OADY, HODGEN £00; MES B, ODAES, RN 58055,