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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: ment, romarks the Court Oiveular, as suoh o subjeot can woll su) ‘ply 1s extracted from it, and tho burlosque, which fa woll supported by Menars, Righton, Cannlngo, Fishor, and Anson, pasgod off amld slgna of npproval almost rlotous. A wriler In {ho 8t. Louis Republican 15 giving rominiacences of (heairieal peoplo in that oty }wenty YOAM ago. “ As an fnstanco,” ho may.., *of the uncortninty of siccons of n plove, how Ilttle oven good jndges ar old aotors ltnow \somotimes nbout the ‘drawing merlis of l}llenn, road thiv, Josh Bilghoo had diod In California, 1854), and Mrs, Silsbeo eamo on hero. 8ho of- ored to soll his pleces and wavdrobe to Alr. Me- .Vicker, Awmong othor thivga was *'t'ho Amori- con Oonsin,’ with tho Yankoo part of Asa Tron- chard’in ik, Mack rcad it ; didn't think, ony- thing of it FoV0 it to sovoral othors to read, and they dldn't_ thinl anything of it, and Mo Vioker lat it slide. Bnt that Is just what thoro fa in_the ‘Amorican Cousin'—ruthlog, When Taura. Keeno produced it in New, Yorl, it had. tho best talent—nearly nll atars—in the country. in the cast. - Sothorn didn't ltko his part, guyed ' fyand made o hit. - Thot is all thare {8 fn the! *Cousin,’ Imagine tha surpriso of tho Diroctor of tho bigu Cotniquo, Paris, somo yemts ago, whon 0, rocoived. an intimation from his jouno pre- mior—a promising young man named ; Floresian ~that hio must Jenvo tho theatro, hecauso lio had . Bucccedod to o thromo, “ o throne of Monaco,” was.thd anawer, ¢ [ am tho. son of the Princo of Aonaco; I have hnd nows of .y father’s denth, and instructlung to repnir to Monaco . to govern mi subjects,” Tho “Diroctor would not beliove Lho story ,for + somo thao; but on' the prompt ' appearanco ab tho theutra of anotlior : Jaune - premior- (who ‘af- furwards ; boeame_ the ‘famous . Morahinl- Baint Arnaud!) hio consgnlod to canool Florostan's pi= agemant, and the following announcement wis hoerted i tho progranime and, plaosids: M. Florestan, vh)-is ibnont on n'quostion of df- naaty, will Lo rasincod by Fldridor.” © - Tho London Times hinw tho following : * Wlien, -.on the occasion.of Lor bone(t ab tho Opoia Co- ‘miquo on Tucsdsy night, thin groat lenlinn notross, ot o Inte-bour, pecformed in Ruyglish tho steop- walking seene from ** Macboth,” the one foeling exeited among tho numerous andionce may ho * foirly called nmazoniont. Amo, llistori was Béen yoars ago in an Itallan *Macbotto,” and thers way no doubt that sho would give.a powerful aud lintshod portruiture of the couscisnce-strickon Isdy, Lnt faw wero likely. to oumpect, Lhat clio would roalize sl the Liorrors of tho siluation withonl bolraying the slizhitest sonse of -the fot- Lexs imposed upon - her. Ey A langnage to which ehio in unaccustomod. Nover, perhinps, wag for- eign accent 8o oowmplotely reduced Lo o minimum B4 in the caso of Mme. Ristorl. This ia tho moro’ remarkable bocauso, whoreas, most of tho many Anglo-Gallio nitists who huve appeared on our stago argnble to talk :English with tolerable Huoncy, 3mo. Ristorl soarculy, sponks our lan- gungo stall, bub js compellod “fo uso Tronch as” a medium vhen crnyersing with ‘persons igno- rant of Tialian.© ‘Po-night hov engegement tor- minates, aod eho certninly leaves bohind a remarkablo improsxion.” music. . N The entiro Wostorn season contsmplated by the Marotzolt opora troupo iaa bean abandoned. After throo porformances in Now York this weok thoy will g to avans, whero tho manage-~ ment depend upon Tamberlik’a local rep utation to rotriove their fortuuos. Meanvhile, that. onr opera-goers may keo what they lhave cucaped, W6 mako room for a fow oxtraocls from the Now Yorl pross. On the 18th, the “Megic Fluto” weg given in that clty, coucorning which iho -World soys s : Afr, Marstzek’a opern troupe foll upon tho city last nipht at tho Four Lecuih Strcot Thoatre, . Tho builde ing was Aensely crowded, Lut tho performance was Buch as might o expectod in tho circumstances, and only nddud to tho conviotion wo huve ropeatedly cx- prezsed that Italian opera cannot Lo given in an nes geplable wapner to & metroyalitan audionce under Ahis ccceniriceystem, Nearly everything wout wrong, Nr, Marctzel was sick nt Lfs holél, Tho' orchesira faltered, {ho chorus bLungled.: The scenery hitched, and fuafly 2, Jumot guve way 0 rritation or -to 1Ll ness, ond the whole openirg ecens of tho socond act wag out out. In ndaftion o this tho wails were un- sndurable, ang, hoforo tho opera was over, the.au- dlenco was Utcrally tired vut, X On the next night, * I Trovatoro” wag given, We append tho tostimony of the Noew York Tribune: . It 45 really aatoniching that with two such artists ot bis comnmand £8 Lhie, Laiera aud Mo, Thma 6f Mur- sk, Br, Marctzek shovid tucciod in giving 80 utny Feprescntations thal uro nearly wortliess, The pote formauce of {ho * Mcale 0" on Lhursday was wretchied Loyoud excuse, e ‘Fravalore " List “night wae merely @ curlority thet might attracé {hoso who Fun ufter Roveltive, bitt conld o nobady n_ second time, Tho rudience wis lavgeut 1 une seriminating, and & part of 1t Lven exied bRt B, 00 4TI Bilen T'ha arrangements of tho shagd wore all of Uie cusunl 2nd bappy-go-lucky stslo, “Lhe Anvil Chorus. was E"m witliout any znvils, in the midst of a cheerful dzoapo rezen:bling tho banks of tha Harlem Rivor, with tho High Bridge in the dlitznce, Iu addition to this drexdful condition of things snother misadventure’ happoned to the Jucklers Marotzek,, Lucca was cast for dzucena, i placo of Teatn, to wliom the rolo properly bolonged, endon tho progremmes {ho gallant Maretzdle thanked | the lattér for gracofully yielding the role to Lucea, Iow Westa regarded this axbi- trary and unprofessional piece of busiucss, how- ter, is shovwa by the following extract from tho New York Post of the 15ih: R In tho prograunmes and advertisements tho mnnage- ment thank Lucca for zeeuming, and Natall Testn for yioldiog to lier, thepuct of Azugcru ; bt thie morning adame Teata pulllshes » card, i which she objeats ‘totho clinngo of cast which_deprivea her of n purt by xight belouging {0 -herself, snd adds: “In conse quence of Aludumo Lucca’s want of - delicacy in appro- printiag b rolo nut lielouging to her, aud, M, Msvaizek ving permitled it, I declire my conlract null snd veid, und respectfully ennounce to the public that X sm no longer i taunber of tlie Maretzek company,! Mr, Marotzok undoubtedly felt that such per- formances as theso would not bo tolerated in Chicago, nnd. thoreforo wisely abandoned his seagon hicre. Chicago ia much more exacting than the Lastern citios, and one such perform- anco ag those chronicled above would have given bim empty houges the rost of the season. ITo did well not to come hero. THXE ETRAXOSCIT TROUTE scems to bo doing » good busineus in Now York. Iigives but threo representations a wook, tho nltornato 1;lfihw being devoted to operatic con- corta 8t Wallack's, which aro proviug to be. groat Buccosses. Last weok, the *‘ Huguouots ™ was givon on Monday; “Mignou™ ou Wodnenday; and “Rigolotto™ on Fridey. 'T'a-morrow oven- ang, Aidn," Vordi's intest work, will be givon for the flrst timo in this country, with tha fol- lowing cast Aile, Torrfani Ty THE NEW ORLEANS OPERA TROUPE made its debut in that city on the 6thinst, A correspondent writes s ‘The {nftial performance of the French opera troupo, recontly arrived, took placo on Thureday cvening, Ofh 4nst,, on which oocaiion tho gramd old opera, tho 4 Huguonots,” was vory scceptsably rondered to o bril- Mant und erowded Liouse, ‘The samo opora Was re- pentod, for the second performance, on Baturday evening, o a somewhat sumsller but equally appre- clativo” audiunce, Tho second performaiico was much smoother, aud altogethor” belter than on tie first night, nnd naturally so, as rome of the artists folt a little nervous on tho _occasion of their firat appearanco before a0 crilical snd_fastidi- ous an audionce oa that of tho opcra-bousc, Madamg Lagve bas o Lrilliant voice,—clear and rippling,—and sty her part with upirit and approciation of tho char- scler roprovented, Madamo Madier descrves spocial praiso for the manner in which ehe rendercd hor park of tho duet in the fourth sct, und must ronk as ymong the beat emotional actroases on tho modern singe, Afr, Guoyman, the fenor, {8 unexceptionabla an on artstic metor, but his yvoico not the strength, scops, or freshness wlich was expocted, Mr, Lourdes, barl- tone, han a rich, full, cloar volco, and fa s very good rolicatra, andor s better actor. A beller o) eader, could not be desired, Mr, Momss, the conductor, de- marves groot pralee, . MAURICE STRAKORON'S TROUTE. Tho reoponing of the Theatra Itallen at Parls, under the mansgement of M, Strakosch, was at+ tonded by the utmost success, Tl livoly little opara * Don Pasquale " was uliosen for tho first night. Among tue novelties which aro included. in the achamno for_the soason are Marchotti's vRuy -Dlas” Louro Rossi's ** Countoss dl Morg'a,‘ Diusuti's ¥ Morcante de Venezln," Fuma- allis “Lull XL, Badeali's * Antonlotte,” etrelln's * Contegea d'Amalfl,” and * Il Guar- any," by Gowez, THY KELLOUG TROUPE, Owing to the finkco of tha Maisizok Trou; 0, the management of the Kellogg Troupa bas changed his dates, and has detormined to give three woeks inatosd of two as fivat annonnced. ‘Tho rongon will therefora commence on Deo. 1, ono wesk earlior, Tho artists of the troupe are n followa Jouat Vau Ll g ogsp (aa: cadore I lmana, Wilford Mergan, M. iy Wiklinm Guriton, 1oy Peullbs, G Fall, - Edw, Beguin, The ropertoiro s not yet bosn announced, but will be, prior te tho seuson-sale, whioh com- monces on Thuraday noxt at Bauor's muslo storo, In the Palmer Hotol Building, 'I'io prico for re- yorved voats I8 $1.60 and $4, according to loca~ #What throna? What do yon mean?” oried iho astounded dircctor.. tlon,—n vory rensonable flgure, which will un- dnuf;ualy insure lnrgo houssa, ONITUATY, The suddon doath of Baxter Stilos, of this ofty, hns boon alrandy notlood in o daily press, but tho reoord of hig lifa would not ba complote without somo roforenco to him as a musioinn, 1o wad n brothor ef Gen, Stiles, the Oity Attor- noy, aud.of Mre, 13, O, Boymour, who has suug 0 mnui glnrn in tha cholr of Kt, Paul's (Univer- ralist) Chuvoh, and han long been identifiad with muaic in thls olty, Mr. Biites had n powerful, rioh tonor voico, nnd wai yery promiinont iu all amatenr. musleal nffalts, although ho had not nuu)f Iu publio for about n yoar prior-to tho timo of hia death, “Years.ago Lo was counaotcd with thho Bt. Mary's ‘chofr, ‘and _ wftorwards with the * choir “at -Calvary 'Ohburch, 'a poni- tion - ‘which'. ko' " hold for many yea, +Ho waa also & membor of the Bchubert” Quartot, —un - amateur organization of ; malo siugor ch ired o' bigh roputation during its ox- 0 509 ono of tho original mombors of. theApollo'Oluh, sud wna prosent st its - organ- izatlon, end was ono of the most” Banguino: of. tho Littlo bandfal who wero gntlierad togothor on {hnb occaslou as’ to ita ultimato sudcess, throat-complaint Hmvnntnd him' from ' sharing tho triumaphis'of the Olub' which: he ‘lind fora- ‘soon, but his sympathios woro alwayn with 1t Al- though cut off in tho very flower of his days, hio had sccomplisticd onougls fn music to_tako an “honorable placo in the llsk ‘of tho singers and iloyers who l.\hve,lpnnsud nwvay from- uw, A fite {ing tributs hna alrondy boon paid to hiy memo- ry 84'a 1man ;. a8 a-musician, he will long bo Leld i kingly, and sifectionate romombrance. * ; ! d THE MUSIOAL COLLEQE.CONCERTH, . - ' The first ‘of "the rogular bl-inonthly soiracs, frranged by thie Dircctor of the Musaien! College, toalz.plnce {n‘um purlors of tho Colloge on * Fri~ . duy.oveniug last, with tho following excollent programma; ; 2 SIS 1, @rand otude, S i ary T4, 2. Alto Bolo—* Grand Old Ocean T e 2, Glenn, 8. Vocal Ductt~* Evening’ PO (L} ;4. Rondo bril E \[r. L. Ph 5. Bong—!Thinking of Thoo.. bek : Alre, 0, D. Staoy, t—* Olicerfulncss .. g “2iss C, Dickfs and ' 7. Valso caprlco.’ 8, Vocal Duett—¢ Torough Valley, Through Mras Gle,r'm and Mr, Phelps, 9, iy Soulto God".v..v e " By, Occar de Jolivel, 10, *Balisario (BT ngint . .Olaplsaon Bla PRSPPI c [ (Y ‘onley. large and brillinnt ' Tho audionce A3 A very one, and tho soirco \vuLmnuicnlly and_evory <way, » groat succoss, which augurs' woll for tho Temainder of tho series this winter, ~ The reg- ular aonual Colloge conoort takes placo Dec, 10 ab Kiogsbury Musio 1lall, upon which occasion tho following programme will be given:. TART L -L. Ave Verum., ... .Mozart 2ion Carrls Lawson, - rs, Jetoett, Mrs. lrackett, Mre. Dutton, Messra, 2, Boque, P, Pazton, J, Gill, und 1. Allport, g, {8 "Il Bocret * 10, “ O, Welcome Fair Waod . Hr, L, A, Phely ’ 8. Concerlo G minor {(witl orchestra ac- compantment). ..., . +esseMondelmmobn iies Neltie Hoberts, 4, *Di Qual Boa¥i,” from #I Marliri™,.., Donizettt "Miss If, Glenn, 5, La Olarito,"—Qusrietto, o2 os0seove ROBEINL Hrs, Stacy, drs. Dutlow, Mre, Brackets,” and dre. er, BT I1, " from “’Ium-v see000ee i WogDar sell. from “Rigo- o Verdl PA 6, “Tho Blossed Virgin, hauser ......0 88 Jea e Cll‘llltlu"h Teste sl Tempio, Mra, H, I, Gardner and Xr, Gill. 8, Qoncerto—Op, 69.. .y . A, L, A. Phelns, 9. o *X'm Alono ¥, .. - 1. + 0, Wert The Ll dirs, O, D, Stacy, 10, Qulrsal(o—-" Good Night, Beloved Miss J. Haskell, Hrss Glern, Heasrs L, e Frank Aliport. TUE BOHUMANN OLUD givea ita first concort ab Kimball's piano rooms, corner of Stato and Adams streets, on Tueaday evoning, Doc. 9, on which ocension the Beotho- ven Trio in E flat, and a Bchumann Quintet for plano, two violins, viols, and ’cello will be givon. . THZ APOLLO CLUB REAEARSAL. We are requested to notify the sopranos snd altos who aro rehoareing the * Paradise and Pori," with the Apolio Club, that tho rehcarsal this week will be given on Friday evoning, in- slend of 'Thursday, 28 usual. The chango is made on acoount of Lhianlkegiving, PERSONAT. Miss Dlancho Tuoker, of (Ohicago, a young ‘yoculist pueseneing a {ino noprano v feo, und -pupil of Madam Viardot, has just passed a bril- ant examination at the Paris Contervataire. Liglty-eight young ludies. presented themeolves at tiic cencours, but only sixteen of them wero admitted, Atics Tucker being second in ordor of merit, Thi iy a high coraplimont paid to Amori- can talent and porecverance. UUSIOAL NOTES. It Is_gottled. that Wachtcl, Smntley, and Paropn-Rosa return Lo America nest season, The baritono . Sparapani, while singing in 4 Tauat,” iy Romo, was accidenially wounded by & sword iu the hands of Faust. ey ‘Theadoro Thomas was not g0 claanic in Litts- burgh, and "he even played ‘tho ‘‘Racketen l}'umh," composed by a German rosident of that olty, ' A writor deflues Mons. Faure, the opora- pinger: *‘A jewelor who ha¢ three shops; tho singer solls puve gola; the actor molls lnted-. Waro; tho composer solls imitation-ware. . Rov. Fathor Flattory, of the Church of 8, Co- cilia, in Now York, ‘has engaged the entiro Strakosoh Italian Opera-Troupe for a concert for the benoflt of his ohureh, at Tammany Hall. Robert Franz, a Germnn song-writer, who has dolighted multitudoa witl hiscompositions, being & poor man, was recently prosented with s sub- seription of 40,000 by some admirars, ‘The London Hornet announcos that Carl Rosa has taken Drury Lane Theatre for English opera contertainments noxt March, und that Mr. Bims Rooves and Mr, Bmtln{ aro likaly to appear to- gother, undor Mr., Carl Roea’s suspicos, in the # Lily of Killarney.” Mllo, Albani's careor in Russla has commenced most favorably, Bhe made lor debut nt- Bt. Potersburg on Oct. 15 (the' Grand Duko Con- stantine beiug among the audience), in Bollini’s ¢ La Bonnabula,” and, boing in splondid voico, she won & most enthusinatio welcowmo, A Fronch suthor describes Mlle, Nilsson as follows ; ““Auimated snow, Wwith golden bair, and with two polar stars undoer her wide brow ; she haos tha graco of tho recd, the charm of heather, ond of o beam—n scrawny beam—of tho North's palo sun.” Prof. Brassin, s great pianist of Brusacls, as soon as he heard of the impocunious difficully undor which Waguer's oporatic undortaking in DBayrouth lay, declared his dotermination to mako & concert tonr through all Germany, and give the entira procoeds to Wagner. Thisiua spocles of gencrosity worthy of nitation on the patt of brother artists. Borlin bonsta of & “Ladies’ Vocal Quintet,” aimilar to tho Bwodish Damen Quartet, who sung with 8o muoh credit to themeelves lnat wintor in Berlin aud Vienna., In their concert the ladles oppearcd in the poouliar nationnl costumes of their Northern homes, and with a littlo moro ractice and experlence will fairly contost the fnumu with their Bwadish sistors. . M. Gounod i# orazy with onthusissm over the pyrophone, 8 musical instrument recently invented by M. Fred. Eastuor, M. Goorges Kastner's son. A gos-jot is thrown on glass tubes, which emlt notes strangor and more poot~ feal than thoeo of Zolian barps, M, Gounod introduces the pyropliono in “his new opers, “Jesnne d'Aro.” B A new_grand soprano singer has appeared in Pari, Her namein MisuZawo Thalborg, o daughe tor of tho celebrated planist Thalborg, aud a xnnddlufihtur of the renownod contralto Mme, d'Angri; hence an artist by descont, as woll ag by uature, Only 156 yoars of 8go, she has made an {mpression ou the Paris musical world, which augurs a most successful career. Her llrfll ape pourance was in tho parlors of a woalthy Ameri- can, Mr, Boer, whore her BUCCOBE Wwas 8O groal thal sk Is now already on & fair why to fortuue, The portusrship entered into by Messrs, Maurlee Strukosoliand Morolli, the European impresari, bas an_important boaring upon the futuzo progress of muslcal art. Now coutrolliug the Opora-1louscs of St, Petersburgh, Moscow, and the Paris 1tallens, they will soon add tho famous Ban Carlo, of Naplos, to the lst, and robably go even farther than that in combinin, {)hu variuns muslcal ceutres of Coutinoatal Turope undor thelr diroction. Thoy desire to Invgoly reducoe the extravagaut prices demanded by opora-singors. There wan & waterwheol of wild and eccontrio nature iu the last act of ' Bounambula” at the Academy Inst eveniug, It revolved gayly, aud both backward and forward, but there was not evon o semblanco of wator noar it, Lt was with- aut a dam oven—porhaps tho stago carpontor thought 36 way uot worth a— Iint, no; that might be thonght profane, Tho unfortunzto youth who' tarnud iho wheel was, the groator part of tho time, in viow of tho audience,—I'hil- adelphia Press, THE FASHION-WRITER, What Sho Expcéted,“nud Tow She Was Disappointed, An Oporatie Episode in the Brown Famnily, : Wll_y Mx;. B. Went to Milwankeo, and How Much Je Saved Thereby. - Wo have boen waitine, with folded handg, in a ntalo of the most neieno compluconoy, somao noti- {leation of 'tho fact that the saploat Publio, no longer demanding from 3 a supply of itoma ro- garding ‘novoltios in tho fashionable world; or. hinta oy to what Is consllored commo il faut in rospect to. sovinl otiquette, wero about t fulfill, «hzb suggustion in T TMnUxs of tho 9th inst., au i 3 " TROVIDE YO OUR WANTS, " i How good and generous wo thought it of {hom. Nolonger wearily tradging, throngh'all woathors, in soaroh of items ; no lengor gotting but a viow of the Promised. Land, without tho; loast hope of ovor ontering theroupon ; but reaily, at' onco, ‘willout any offort, reaching the' Canan - ‘of ‘' our ‘» hopos,” and" what wo Lavé only boon permitted to lobk at dnd- chroniclo for the bouoflt of those - “.who wanted to know; you know.” Just_ fancy what the ex- istenoo of & faghion-writer s ; Liow she,might | eveu cuvy Tantalus, so absolutely i sho obliged’ to soarch for bosutiea which sho may néver ‘on Joy. And then to think that® all this should” ba . promised hor, if sho only would no longor put ‘broad in Lor own mouth by toscling othors how properly to porve and onjoy, whethor of ihe matorial or osthotio sort, | VAIX 1orE | F " Complacency gavo ‘way to a alight uneasiness, that to indignetion, Suelly rosulting-in disap- pointment, when st loast one of us found that it wag all ndolusion and a snare. As, how- ovor, thero may still ba somo hiopo for us nt the hands of that portion of iho community wlio profor Boer to Boethovon, Sohnapps to Schubert, or Dreams to Donizottl, we should like to Lo pormitted to mako a fow suggostions, We don't know how many thors aro of us, but wo have no doubt that our colleagues will agroe with us, that, having boon 80 long catorors for oth- ors, as thero'is o poestbility of onr now being ca- terod for, it should bo in necordanco with thoso idens of whatia the correet thing that havo nat- urally grown to be our criterion of really living, Hitherto cxistonco Lne boon a sort of moagro vogotation, but now wo aro really to live and on- joy. We think an incomo of Anour 50,000 pER ANNUM would answer very comfortably, Of course we nahould ncaveoly cara to lkoop houso, for wo nat- wally need rest after toil ; so s suite of rooms in ono of tho now hotols—the ‘Palmer or Pacif~ lo, eay-—would moet our viows, These should bo on tho flrat or sccond floor, and furnishod suitably. A coupe and coschman for cold weathor, with a baskot-phaoton and palr of ponics to drivo ourselvea in fno days. Wonover did like any onc-horso sort of thing, Thon s thoroughbrod saddie-horsa,—for overy woman who canrido knows ehe looks hetter *fon Amnzons Vthan in any other way ; and, hay- ing 80 long told tho fair daughters of tho world hoyw they ghould array themselves when thus taking propet and healthful gxorcise, it of colrse ia only nntural that, even if we have growna little ‘grayand rhenmatio, in our offorts to sorve tkio public, we should like our chanco to enjoy oursclver—in twn, A eaddle-horso wonld bo docidedly necesuary, and of courso such o ono, to bo porfect, slould novor be drivon,—tho al ternation from a cantor to n trob nal hoing a Elensnut varioty of locomotion, but ono which a oreo that is mado a sort of utility animal notu- rlly acquires, A cob for the groom,—for of courso wo should requiro to Lo ‘thus ottended; and that is all that would bo absolutely neccerary in thab way. Then o French maid Lo look after our wardrobo; and carte-blancho for tho lablor, so that itwould boe only necessary to go to the hmdiug modisto, and give hor an order for tho nowest and most becoming atlire, It mey be ploasant to thoso who havo not been obliged to hunt up detyils for tho bonefit of otleis, to look after trim- mings and euter into thominutim of dross ma- torinle ; but, after it Lus Leon a business, it CEASES TO BE A PLEASURE, and g0 Madimo Lo Modo must have carte- Dlanche to do nu she pleases. Of courso wo sliould wish to bo hospitable aud entertain our frionds ; andthis, I thinl, sumsup our modost requirements, and $1,000 o woek would just about meet thom, or, nat to seom too cxacting, .suy, in round numbers, $50,000 & yonr: We would try to bo bright' and shining ‘oxamplos, in a qyiet- way,” of that which' we havo £o long Mercly chronicled, and, in faot, would disprove tho ides, ** That it were casier to teach twonty what "twere well to do than to bo one of tho twonty to_ follow our owu teaching, To think of mo longer being at’the mercy of proof-readers and compositors, to eay nothing of critics vwho i ; DON'T RNOW TUE DIFFERENCE botween cashmore nt 75 conts or 21 o yard, and the articlo from India, for which-a very fair shawl muy bo bought now for #5600 and =0 on to 1,000, but o reall £2,600 or £8,000. woman who knew anylhing sbont India cashmores would r\mbnbl{ quito 08 soon mrdy hersolf In'a pieco of druggot as in the sort that could bo bought for $76, or oven $100. Evon thon, tho very nicost of theso would not Do any moro suitable for g wrap at full-dress Opera than o waler-proof or blanket shawl, The burnous ninde of four yerds of cashmero at 81 a yard, with tho addition of tasdels that might cost $2 morg, would be decidedly more - appro- riato than $8,000 worth of India cashmore in 0 shape of a shawl around one’s shouiders, And this brings us to a lotter which we received luat weok, uud which tells 178 OWN BTORY : O1noaao, Nov. 20, 1810, My Deaw Mupase: I road with mucl intorcat jour arliclo on tiio Opers, and how wo might go Infull dress without any vory great cxpense, As I, too, ro- ‘member tho Astor-Place Opera, 1 thought how chisrin lnt{"lt ‘would e to hnve my duughtern also gee some- thlug as brillfant aud pleavant ay tho desr old-ime place was, Mr, Brown has Al\flffl taken us, snd, aa Foalso entoys mansie, we Weronutlolpating ki Diease ure, although wondering Low we could mume sgo 1t ftheso times wilh fickuls so ki Judge of our surprse when Lartholomow formed ue that ho should not tako us to tho Opera, bul should take us to Milwaukes instead, We wore thun- derstruck. Julla eried and Aramantha fainted, while 1 eaked Mr, Brown * What ho meant by it 7 ‘Ho sald o was going thore to DUY DEED; that $16 spent in opera-ticketn would buy 320 glasscs of beer ; but that ho wouldu't bs mesd about it,—he woulln't driuk all * bimself, but would getit at wholesslo and wond &t howmo, Now, Ilste or, and tho girls would s soon take: caslor-oil bt all T'could say did not make tho least dirferonce, I But ‘why go to Milwaukee 7” I queried, ¢ To be out of the way of temptation, my lovo, and o buy beor," I know very well that, if Bartholomew Lsd mads up Lis mind,it was not of theleast use talking ;8o I was uot sure prised toeeo him come homa on last Baturday, about noon, with the intention of ‘Waa ccompanied by a small box. This contained A NEW BEAL-8KIN OVERCOAT, cap, and gloves, Boon & new pair of boots cam homo, a dozen new ehirts, collare, and necktiea ; whilea trav- ellng-bag, fitted up with&ll sorts of luxuries fn tho way of comUg, brushos, elc,, was also brought, Ilo had all theno things good enough for home-wear; but Lo #afd, *' It would nover du for a Chicugo man to go to Milwsukee looking shabby,” I aid reanark that, thought » new $75 overcoat was good cnoughto wear thoro 4f 1t _vas gaod enough to go o churuli with me," But hotold me, * Women didw't knaw anything about much things; that they had nelther loglo Ror xendon aad 1t was weroly n queation sogording financlal credlt during tho presont thue.” Y thought 50 myaelf ; but thien, 86 ho Ays, * 'm only & wemen," and I suppose Bartholomaw niust have been right, Ho told mo ho suppoeed T WOULD NOT NEED ANY MONEY, 08 he was gotug away 3 Lut, though I kuow notling of financo, I told L £ aupposed 1 should Love the woek's oxpenaca to ineot, aud, as they usialiy cama $o §50 at ihe very Jeast, snd as thera would only be five of us 1usload vt six, ho ml({ht tako out hia shary and leavo me (Hil, for I wouldn's quarrel with Lim about the odd conts, e imbled some, tho havk Walch ho [ oing to Milwaukeo, Ho ¥ Carrying & vory large Lut fuclly congented ; and red to tuko hiwm to tho de- pot, curme, bo departed, I3 took with im hia dressanlt sud two of s lust suinmors white uro I oan's hmsgine ss, 1 am Wliat for, Aficr he loft, I Lold a couuoll with tho glrls. 1€ they could ONLY HEAR DI MURAKA one night they would do unyiuing 3 ¥o we declded to Jot tho upper ghl nuko A vizit she has long wauted to and told tho caok vhe need not Lothor sbout gume and Osh witlo Bartboloiuew was away, hlen ure so pars tleular, you kuow, und Jane wok lad of & rost, ~Wo dechdel that, fnstéad of 1%, our fublo uced only cost 18 $16, wnd that loft us $20 cloar o uso 14 wo ploasod, Wo colild have plenty of wholewomo foad for that | Lut, wheu Barlfiolcmon {8 homo, ho will hiavo fresh frult, and cholco game, and o fresh Joluf, and fiuly ovely ey Julia wwrol to het coustu, uaking m to go us fo the o B noto with enjoying: bandsome ono would cost- UNDAY, NOVEMBER -23, 1873. 7 oporn,s and. mob fo get & carringe, - no wo il arrangod that, Blo knew ho had o dress-coat, o, om miont young mon H¥o Wio 850 f soclety at ol X - X piit $10 ask YOR POUR TIOKETH, 41 Tl took tho resty and waut i fown, and bonght heraclf some wito cashmors for o hnruoiin, nud somo ribbon to tio it at tho neck, Bhio was fo wear siik which sho had bonght lurnimrly-dmnl ter, Aramantha, w you Jtuow, Is younyor, and st Bind decidod uyon tho white Bwien Tu\mflnn drexg el o ind et muipinez whon o Teft achool, aud tho cnshmors {almo T then bought her, T intendad lo wenr my. garnot-molre, Uiroad aliswl, and tho dine monds Bartholomow gave mo Wwhen o ‘wero marriod, and which, now o likva no carriage, I so geldom got o clianico {o year, - We word goity £0 i up our dreseca, vrap ourmolves up, and o democratically in i .. with Ered {o cscort. us, * Wo felt suro, £ what yoit_eald, that Mr, MoVickee would hove {ho crusheroomn roady: - Julln was alroady aludsing hot to dross hor lialr, and congratulating Rersolf that tho bluab-roso which sho had raised from o dimo-plant, would linvo two of thites blossoms Feady for hiot by tho' DI Murskn night, vhilo Aramontia took tho fuchsian, from ont lior st ummor'a- bonnbt, that eho might hinvo {ligm to ,dress. her Lisle-syith Gnd wear, ab her throat, " Just ; ) ' FANOY.OUR DIBAPPOINTMERT when Bundny’a papor auuounced {hat Marotzok and 18 troupe wore not coming! o could all huve crind with vexation, Tho news diin't. rosch Aiwaitkoo- until Wednesday, 50 Bartholomow rndd, und ho eanio . homo to-doy, 1fo diiln't scom inolined: to eay much, and hadu't bought auy boer 40 bring home, .an ho $hought it wonld Bpoll by tranaportation, - Yo droppod his momortndum-book, ana tho falluwing {toms, noted on a hoparato picea of pepor, alipped from it Boolaki cont, Gep and glovi Boaty,.,.. Bhirta, tics, sto. Traveling-boy Bindries,.! 15 Travoling oxpenacs, aio. 126 . Total, i, = . 8348 I Landed it to him without saying anything, though- T must pdmit T wanled to; but tho poor min L .ili S i LUORKD 8O RUFEPISN, i ‘when ho found the opora didn't como afier all, that I hadn't the heart to add tho-last feathor, I thivk niext . year ho will atay ot home and {ake us, as ho always hos *| done; bnd I don't know but what I am very glad that | o tried tho buyiog of liespemutvo baer, - L. 1 L - \With niany thanks for your wuggeaiions abott tho “yratér-proofa that' sa nicely protoct our clothing, sud tho light wrop for the hicad, 1 would neauro you that 1. $ool thie deairabllity of 1t, for ‘Tnsk year T spent $40 for . ovening bonuets for Julls and mysolf, besides .spotling my velyet cloak, parlly_{rom fomo ralu-myols, sn partly from aitting on §f and_crushing it Yours very traly, ;.. ... Mng BARTIOLOMEW BROWN. Tho above lottor, spealts for itaclf, In regard to our own l:oultlon, wo vory much fenr that wo shall agalu havetogo-.- = i o . . .+ N SEATIOK OF FABIIONSITEMB, | . intorrogato our frionds in Now York, and woary our Paris corroepondonts with questions as to what {8 newost and mout recherche; while, at tho samo time, wo must uso our ingenuity to show those who are not 1 {avored: by For- tuno liow to ‘rufile 16 with the best of thom,” BUL, if the Public insiuts, wo aro amennblo to reason, and would ‘gladly rest from our woary toil on §00,000 & your. .. .. - AD I THE PARIS OPZRA-HOUSE. Detalls of Xts Buruing—Remarkablo Stroet-Scencss < The fact of the burning of the ogurn-flousc of Daris hing alroady boon telographed. lowing aro the details ss published in the Paria correspondence of tho London Zelegraph of Oct. 80. ‘Tho writer, who- lived opposite tho Opora, wad awakened at 2 o, m. Ho sayg: * “Trushed to tho window, twhenco tho first glance seemed to_corroborate my original fear that it was indoed the not yob comploted edifice which had follon s promsiure victim to lho dostroyer of all tho thoatres. - For tho gigantio gilded groups on tho summit of the edifleo glowed with & mddy hue that botokened tha nenr proseuco of the fire-god; but_strangest of strange phenomena, whilo theso colossal figuras shono with u fearful glory, all abont thom was in almost absolute darkncas, The forms scomed to bo floating-down from tho skios ltko the angals {0 ono of Marlin's Picuu‘oi. ‘Lho upper atories of tho Grand Hotel wore marked by a thin streal of reflected light, but there way none of that ruddiness in the sky which .usually accompanies largo fire. Onco in the streot, and tho coruer of the Boulvvard turned, thero was no longer any douby of “tho -direction: in which the con-~ flogration lay, or of_its magnitude. The wind suddonly had voered around to tho east, and the air boeamo oll at onco filled with the golden firo which is often made use of in pyro- techinics. Y.ooking along tho Boulevard des Ital- ions, I 1omarked that tho h“i,l.l white wall on tho north sido of the Doulov NMontmartro shons out of {ho comparativedarinesa around aud that o hngo maes of flu? smolke was hoing blown high above tho Cafe Riche. ‘Tho alavm way well fouudod, and the Academie do Muvique was in- deed on fire, -The boulevards wora enoumbered by no crowd, and as wo ncared tho Ttuo Lafitta tho broad roadway was nbsolutely desorted. Wo at firet atiributed this singular want of cu- riopity to tho rain of firo which fall ab this not daugerous, to confront tho “storm. ITor tho fragments thot foll in a broad continuous ulxoam woro of lage sizo, and thoy loaped from trotioir to rondway under the pressuro of a poyr- orful wind, 4 much o dread of beiug impresued into tho ohain that kept tho placo 5o deserted. Livory now and then some rash cwrisux would venturo Loo noar, and ever acd anon the polico would ‘glide noise- lesly to tho cornor of some thoroughfaro, thora form a cordon, ond catoh ol idlors 88 iu & not, Then would ocotr n rush for an outlet, and the polico did ot hesitats Lo trip up, knock down, or #elzo by main foxce, any who triod to escapo, At an Englisl. fire. the groat dificully iu to keap people oft ;' inFrance, the diflenity ia to got them near and to make them work., At every stroet abutting on the fire on all four sidos it was the same stoyy—tho policocalled tho Ipnop]e ‘mauvais cifoyens' for irylng to avold londing n hand and the people ran ag it for their lives whonover thoro was, s chain-to ba formed to psa the buck- ots from the “water-plpo to the cngine. Every minute you heard tho strango horn that calls the firomen togother, and avory minuto o littlo bitof an engine, lunfdngvlndiurnualy like a garden watering-machino, was hurried along by a small posee of firemen on foot. - Pliere was, unhapplly, a great laok of wator, and the small jots, evon when thoy wore well dirooted, had no percoptible throwing myrinds of sparke into the bright, clear, cold eir.” Yrom the northorn sidoof tho theatrs, going down to it from .tho Rue Lafuayotto, tho offoct was magnifloent. Tho outaide.wall was at this moment intact, but thrnug\rx the sperturos where windows had been the iire blazed bohind just lile. s hugo furnace, ‘the roaring of the fiamos and the orash of tul‘l!ng walls muking up o Reone of awfal grandeur, whioh I shall never forget, Lo- take, another illustration from tho theutro itself it reminded ona of the peep into Pandomonium 'in the “ecaus of the Oross in * Robert lo Diablo.! - The firo was. discoverod at about 11 o’clock to-night iu the gardorobo of the u‘xumrn. There has been no porformance to- night ofg‘ Jooune d'Are.’ . It is & curious fact that tho pieco performod at tho last reprosentation at this opern Louse was :;m “Prophete,” which ends with ‘s ‘conflagra- on, Tho latest partioulara in roferoncs to the con- ration at the Grand Opora stato that tho clief portion of the building, including the audi- torium, tho stage, the_ suloon, and the scouory warchouso, wasg totally burned down.: The groator portion of tho walls on one side have 1allon iu, and the only parts of tho edifico now uninjured are the wardrobesand treasury, which were on. the Rue Drouot side, The adjoining houses have not sufferod any damsge. One lifo has boou lost—that of & firemon named Bollet, who, whon his comrados wora go- ing to tho - Bourse station to obtain watoer, got astride on n wall near tho Fassage do 1'Opora to tear sway somo comnbustiblo material, Tho wall, alroady mined by the fire, gave way with him, and o wos prooipitated from a great hoight into tho flames, ultering as ho fell a piorciug ory. e i A LOST DAY. I havo lost a day: A day full of besuty and bloom It s gone, aud itg sacred perfums Ts dying away. Tu & trance; os I Iy Tiy my casoment, I naw, through the miat,— Baw it sl throngl the Gateu of the West— Lost—loat I-and for ayol Was i Fato? Up aprang, as from Lothean sleop; Bub T wakened only to weop— = wa tov Iate! . T Lad elopt ‘Whilo the uplendor and bloom floated pash, Aud loft but a dosort, 5o vast That I wopt, Nevor niore, Most beautiful Day, will tu, gold Ylow over my path, a3 of ofdy= * Asver more ¢ Omrtoaao, Nov, 18, 18%; SOALES, FAIRBANKSR TATRBANKS, MORSH &00 111 AND 11§ LAKE-81T ‘Treo, CARPENTE] I 2% W .Co;Operative'Medals (DL TOWRER & The fol- . point, which mado it docldedly uuplensant, if. “ut it was not foar of the flory fragmonts so- oftect on .the blazing timber thet aracklod up, - ; but there has been & relioarsal—tho firsh’ WILSOHN SEWING MACHINE, VIENN PREMIUMS, THE WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING DIAGHINES RECEIVED THE GRAND PRIZE MEDAL And Medal of Honor - : FOR HR Best Sowing Maching, AND THREE, TOR . ' The Best Made Set of Harness, The Best Made Side Saddle, | The Best Boot and Shoe Work, And the, Best Seinples of Cloth : Sewing. No othor Sowing Mnchinea received Pro- miums on their Merits, which we will prove by evidenoo nt our Offleo, and that all reports relating to the contrary nro falso. L Maohines Hold on in;; Monthly Payments, SALESROOM: - 191 STATES, i 978 WESTHADISONSY, CEIICAGO. DENTISTRY. ' - i, TETS, - 181 and 183 Wost Madison-st., . northonst corner Halstod. T e TEETIT EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. Artificial Bata... $10, 315, $20 and $25 ‘Pure Giold Iilling: $2 to 54 Bilvor Fillings.. o Bxtracting Teoth, .50 oents DR.H.R. PHILLIPS Dentist, 100 South Olark-at,, bet Madison and Monroe, tificial Sets 10 to $20 GOl Filings, 59 to s§4 Biivor Tillings, from. sl to 32 Teeth Hxtracted without pain..... 50 cents. All Work Warrantod. OCEAN STEAMSIHIPS, NATIONAL TLINE, 'NOTIOE_Thls Compay takos the risk uf insurauce (ap to B0, gold) on ench uf [ta tuamors, thus piving ‘prscaniore th bost Dossibla gusrantoo for safoly an avoidanoo of danger at sea, Tho most sontliesly route has always been adopted by this Company to avoid foo ani nondiande, To LIVEIPOUL ‘and QUEENSTOWN, from Plors Nos. 44 and 47, North Rivor ork. ov., 15 | Rgyp! .Deo, & 00, 18 Spal 00, 20 \noo, Nov, Tror Lisniion (ditost) overy fartalghit. Cabin Tiinynidy $70; G50, Rkt 890 Onrrency, Roturu tHokels at radutad Fates, - Partonpers booked to t {ro; onnan and Seaudinevian ?lnlutn at low rates. o Blosalipy of thia Tiyoro tho favzeatin i tada: i, Drafiaan Gron: roland, aua tho Coutiuaut, at Nortuoast comer Olurl: and Randolpliatn, (anpasita naw Shorinay flouso), Cuicaro, by WILLIAM Moa LISTEL, Gonoral Wosteru! A NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And ol Other Points in England and Walos, nth Eeclnes b Watns Atlantfc Stoamshlp Gompans's now ansbipz sall from Peansylvanla i rond Wiael, Jureoy PRABROKI, “Ilhaen starsbipg, DHilt oxpresoly for th (rulo, nre ros vidcd withy nil tho Inteat Linprosomants for 110 ooifor! aud epavomionce of Cabin and. Staorago Pursongors, et Cabln, E40ourrency; Sacand Gabin, 363 cnrroncys Steer: ag0, B0 currenoy : prepaid Steorago ovrtiticalos fram Oat- diity 8251, Dralts for £1 and npuards, For furthor pectienlars, soply In Cardiff, a¢ the Oome vauy's Otloae, o, 1 1330k Gitambees, and in Now Vork to ARCHIDALD BAXTER & QO., Apeats No,' 17 Broadiraz. GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS TRON STEAMSHIPS, Botween NIIW YORK and LIVERPOOL, oalling at Queenstown, 2 Carrying the United States Mail. 'SAFETY AND COMFORT. 8T Passougers booked to aud from tho prinoipal Eu- ropzsan ports at Jawost ratas, rafta and Luttors of Crodit {ssued on leading Banks and Bankers throughout Furupe. HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., EFIETHE-AV- AR NS AR, iling twico a weok froin Now York, and carrylog pas: mflul-flnu Dakts of Gront Heltatn, [roland, Gon Mhonta Europe, and the Moditorrancan. Jabin from §65; Stoor. Hillah au frish por(s cast, k): wost, 3 * Gontl- Dorta samo a8 atbur regulae lulcs, Al payable in aurronoy, Apply foe fiil iuformstion at tho Gom- piuyis oilices Ho. 7 Rowling Groen, Now York, and N. K, comor Lagailuand Madison-ets,, Chicago, HENDERSON BROTHIIRS, Agents. =) u. 5, OARRYING TIE UNITED STATES MAIL Belwee Now York, Cook, and Liveroool Tho magnificont nov sud full-poworod Staasslips of this Lino oifor unrivalod accommodations to ali cinssos of nesougovs, 'Tha steamors boing niike, {ravoln: Bie Wreat advantogo of having an consily sieanier for cach and uvn;!l“llhl = o7 C, OBL BILGT0 KEPYRLIO, BALTIO, ADRIATIO, M > ] 10, hn"luq from Now York ou BA’ Livorpool on THURSDAYS, calling af ys. - Rates as low as any firat-oloss line, Tor furthor iuformation n[lD‘] ta Uompany's Wostern gflnu. 97 and 99 Bouth Clark-st.,, noar Washington, (Gako. Great Britain and land {s £1 rds R 1111 41X 1 A CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISEBED 1840. HE- Uit Cork Bteam Between Now York, Boston, Li‘\l'oumol, f Quecnstown, Glasgow, London aug British Toints, From Now York overy Wodneaday. From Boston evory Snturday. Cabin Passage, B8O, 8100 and 2130, Gold. e, 2500 and $100: ! Boerago Puceano, §3iourroncy. 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The questions which have engrossod and.- divided: the publio | mind during the past.twenty yoars are rapidly passing away, and we find growing up in different parts of the country a party called by vari- . ous names---in_California tho Inde-| - pendent party, in Iowa tho Anti- Monopoly partys in Wisconsin the Roform perty,. in '1llinois the Farmors’ Movemrent---having o com- ‘| mon purposo and’ inspiration, and exhibiting a strength which proves’ that it answers one of the chief de- mands of the hour. The CHICAGO TRIBUNE will give a large share of its attention to this NEW MAN- IFESTATION OF PUBLIC.SENTI- MENT, It holds: - 1st. That the old party organiza- |- tions are essontially corrupt and froudulent.. 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