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Birss sengon in Englisk oporay Mr. Jopoph Maas, trom the Crysla} Palaco English Opers, Tondon, snd Royal Itallan Opetn Company, Dublin, hin first apponranos hore; Alr, Wilford Morgan, for threo soosons at Covent Gnrden Roynl Italian Oporn, London, nnd for two scnsons b Hor Majenty's Nogal Ttalinu Opera, his first apposr- anco hore Air. William Craloton, a young artint of largo oxporionso on the English oporatio Btago, bis fuwt apponranes hora; Mr, enry Poakos, Mr, Gustavun 11all, 3r. Bilis Ryso, Mr. Edward Boguin, Mr, Thomas Bartloan, Me. W, Whites Mr,Idward ReylofT,of Tondon, Couduotor. The roportolro for tha weol will be sy follows: Monday, * Lucla dl Lammennoor,"~Kollogg, . Thoodoro Habelmayun, William Carloton, G 1% Hall, Annlo Btarbird, ote.; Tucadsy, “Diacths,! ~Kellogg, Josoph Moos, G. T, ITall, Edward Beguln, AMr. Bartlemnu, tnd Mrs, Heguing Wodnosday, * Rigoletto” (I'ho Fool's Rovenge), —Jonnlo Vanzandt, Mrs, Beguin, Joxoph Maas, Honry Poskes, G, ¥. Mall, otc.;. ‘Lhuraday, Faust,"—Kollogg, Mra. Seguln, Meaora. Habiol:. . maun, Oarloton, Toskes, ota; Fridey, *Mari- tana;" Boturdey Evonlog, **Ira Disvolo” | 'Tho other operas In the ropertvire, not mon- tonod, nbove, aro “I'rovatoro,” !*Travinta,? #Bohemian Girl,” *Don Glovanni," ‘,Mar- 'Hnla'a of Figaro," *Darbor of Eovillo,” and “Nignon,” snd ‘such n oharming roportoiro, tho theatro ought to be crowded. . . By © TIE HIRAXOSON HEASON.: Although tho Btrakosch onsou js 50 far awsy, 1t will bo ploasant nows to opara-gocxs thnt tho indomitablo Max has telographied that he will bo- ‘hore on timo, atl rumors to the contrary nol.\vil.l.'l- standing. B . POOI JARLTITH .\kVe print bolow tho. * swen 60 mok: ! 2 New Yonu, Hov, 38, 1873,—T the Publio: The un- dorsigned regrods (o statotiing ho {8 compelicd to post- pone Sudolinitely tho performances of Itulian opeza snnounced for this, woek nt the Lycetun Theairo, Provioun to {lie dopatturs of the compauy for Havaus, ‘Which was (o taico piaco this week," tho undorcigued . sundo o Wrltton proposal fo, bis piimo doung, Mmes. Thcen nnd Db Muirske, who, by contiet, should recéive ouch night $300 in goid, lo sccept their salurios” in, Tavany, or whatever wog by duo thom now, i anr-] Toncy, leaving thie coutrol of tho subscription mohoy §n Huvau, which smounts to usarly 100,000, to thelr agout ap u guorautoe, I felt Jualifiod du mnking tul ‘démand, in cousideration of tho prosent hurd timos und the fluctuntious of gold in Havana whic tho rerant political excilement might canso, Uontrary oy oxpetations cad to (e noble example whowm Dy 3ime, Niuson tawards her muuoger, this proposol wns deciined andt furthor eervlces refunad, Tho nioncy Focolved for tickots sold will bo rofunded ut tho vavious ofiices, Max MAnFIZER, Just boforo hia ‘bronk-up, the critic of Wiikes® Spirit of the Tames had an inlerviow with Marot- 7ok, frotn which wo oxtrast # ‘few ealient para- graphs, With roforonce to Obicago, Max snid : Critic—I thought you were going to give bricf sea- w0 of opern in Obicago? 3 “Maz—tio I was, but I've altored my mind. Qritio—Why ? ' I thangut MoVicker had offered to giv you $10,000 out of tho st Tocalpta before asking & cent for rent, Max—So hio 414 but then you sea T could niot dis- coverany.vary brilliant proapects of Lt amount being faken, Look hore; when 1 want to Chiloago last oo~ BON with Lucca na 10y ouly priwa douna, the et dny's exlo ot tha box oflice, for ihio firal (hros’ porformancos ndvertised, omounted to $6,00, 'This time, the ralo for four nizhta, with Lucee, imn di Mnreka, Tamber- 1ik, etc,, nmounted 1o just $1,400, Now tliat con~ inced 1o that monoy was as tiglt in Ciicago as it is sliowlierd, and tant vrobably iy rucclpds would not Teach moro than $5,000 or 51,000, Now, the truyeliny exyonats for ninety-two yorsons to Olcago and bac wauld smount to $3,000. Now dowk you think T should have been a fool to go to Oifengo With kndi u Jrespeet beforomo?? :1¢ sou dou't, Tdo’ 60 X preferred 2osuve tho artiste’ silurics, and givo thew aleata for 1ho proscat. : Hin explanations of the difficulties with Jamot and Teutn ave as follows: Critio—Woll, what was that “ littlo unplessantnces * on tho “Zauberfiolc™ mighl; down at the Lycoum Thestro? Mex—Just tife, Tou Inow, as you ought to do, that tho cngagements of 1talian ningers somestines stipulaty for g poszicn of thelt aliry to Do pald in sdvanca, 18 fooifahi and most tnfatr engagement an far og the moungement {s concornod, Jaisot, the Latso, I8 a Froucoman, bt ho hab got imbued with Itaian ideans g0 ho sct his back up aud domanded tho adyunco of Dils salnry. I domurred to this, thinkiug thot In tiesd Jined timos, ¢ & manuger pafd his snlnries when they “groto dur, that is al that ehould bo asked of Lini, and thiat jayiont fn ndvuncoof rorvices xondored fua-— well, 1q littio too thin,” Ifawaver, that s ell amicably Boltied betweon us—it was only o slight misuader- standiog at {ho outsot, . i Oritis—ell, what was tho difculty on the “ Trova- toro” night 7 Max (miking)s)—Simply Madame Testa placed too high en estimation ou hertalent, X don’t think vither ou or I ¥egard hor a8 s contralto equal to Albou or Diiugri. D, tnt on 3¢ may, 1 dgaizedto glva 11 Trovatoso” with en unoxupled cazt. Tl 0} Blucsien waa my Leonora, 1 induced Tncen 0 aing thio scoond- Bty Foio of Azccna, tho gypey mother, i ordor to give unprecedented etrengths to the cant—botls you sud X knovw that ‘lumberlik ia mutohless ua Hasnrico. Hero, thought T, Ja something for yeoplo to tik alout, think abous, andl patronize, 1 thoy will; Lt Madamo Testa ot rilrd, and clutmed the rolo of Azucena, Now, un- oes certaln portn- dre stipwiated i an engagemeut, no artlst I entliled to clatm them, and Madaiua T2ata cer- oy Lad no puch zight, Well sl etk my comppny, T thins shio can readily Vo repliced, and X also think tio publio will opplad my offorts’ in endeavorlug to give them s unspproahably strong csst of *Trova- tore” Auything niore? Wo cloie our extracts with tho following Httle gem, which should be compiaved with the ** swan Boug " above: . Oritic—Yes, How. do 5ou zud your company staud now? Maz:-On’ the.best of terms, Tou seo they are all sround me, and oll ready und willing to follow my lead Buyyhero that I clionso fo take thews, I owa Lttls or nothing {6 thew, Whon 1 arrive fu Havann the monoy 15 thoro for theni—in advance if they zequire it, What moro cun o mavager do? . Oritic—Not much, T confors. THE AYOLLO CONCERT. Tho sixth receptiou of the Apollo Club to its associate miombers {akes plnce st Kingshury Music Hall, on Moaday ovening, Deec. 1, upon which accanion the following admirablo pro-~ grammo will be porformed : ? - ranT I, 1. # Tt Incarnatus Est "—Clorus, 3, # Lave and Faithfulness Alr, Guodwillte, i 3, *ThoHoatess' Dauglitor,” chorus, Sir Henry Smart & Foralion Yurseeie v .1 +..3, Lorontz Hrs, Fanme Gowdwin Lunt. g a, 4 Bercnads "—Chorua 0. 4 Spring Bong "—Chor Quintette 7, . . Mrs, Bannle Goodwin Lunt. %Sofll}. {recond version)—Ohorus. hermon "—Duett, uesenseF Alesgru, Goodiilie und Sloan, 10, Ak non Cliredo 1"—* Synnuibula .., Mra, Fannis Goodwern Lunt, 11, # Gneertul Wanderer *—Chorus, THE OAMILLA-URSO GONOERT, The Camilla-Urso Concort Troupe will give the musical entertaiument of the Btar Lecturo Course on moxt Tuesday eveniug, Dao, 2. ‘The troupe comprises Camilla Utso, the favorilo violinlet ; Miss dith Abell, & briliiant soprano, who will be remembered a8 one of iho mombora of tho Richings Lnglioh Opors Cowpany ; Mr. M'om_ Xarl, tenor, who mado o musical hit with tho Parepa-Ross Opers Troupe ; J. R Thomas, the bLaritone, and tho celebrated musical co) poser whose songs hiavo made him popular ove, whore ; togother with Messrs, Sauret, a distin: hed Patinian pianist, ana Fredovick Leur, ag iroctor. Tho following is tha programmae for the only concort that will bo given by this troupe In Ohicago: TART I, 1, Pisuo Solo~Tondo Capriecioso *.. Mepdalatoln v, Seurcl, 3, Dust for Tonor aud Banso— Love and War”.Cooke lcusra, Tom Kurland Lhons 3, Bong—* Ouco Agzin”, Mies ki 4. Romanza— Longing Ar, Tom Karl. &, Wolin Salo—llondo Pupageuo™ Camilla 6, ‘Borenade~* Bwest Bo Thy ltop air. J. It, Thoa PANT I, 7. Piano Bolo—* Concert Qapricelo, Slr.Suwel, Ballad—4T Love M5 Love”. Hfae b 9, Boug—"*The Bhados of Azound”, v, o Keart, ¢ 10, Violin Bolo—* The Witches® Danca”,.....Paganinl B Camilts Lrao. K1, Afta from “Clndlerulla”—4 Yo Tormontora" Tionsial A onias, 12, Trio—'.¥ Navigenli (Tiw Nuvigntors)Randeggor Aigs Abetl; dlesara, Lark and Thomas, OIOAN CONCERTA. . The new and elagint orguu ru:untl‘{ Ixced in tha Becond L'resbytorian Chureh, by Johuson, of Westilell, Mosn,, sud tho largest orgau weat of: New York, wus oxhiblied for the firak lime on Friday ovening laat to tha publie, Ovgan exhil- bitions, as a usuul thing, aro tedious nilairs, but on this oceasion 16 wan oxcoadingly fntoresting 1, bocouse 6 wan tho flmc view of the uaw ohuralt; 2, boeauzo of tho splendid qualitiesof tho gront Inntrument ; and, 8, because the voncert wao ona of tho Last we Luvo over had Liere, . Cho prograwwmo of the evenlng was a3 follevia s ANT VLT, 1, Organ scla, ... . 2. Quartatie— Vil [ 8. Oxpgun Sglo—Concerle, 4, Bong—From Biclllan Vi ottprts Yol o ; # Guasie Chair With tho low atandard of pricau’| - 0. Hong—*Beparation, P R, 0. PART RECON ll.' 7 Organ Bolo—a, Trapreviaution§ b, #Grand Murch Diiilante”, +vvFlagler . LAV Elaglar, . 8, Song—"'X Drearat T waa in lewven vessnsConta % #ra, 0, K. Johason, : 9, Bong—**Who Ay Ablito®, . YAt tolts 10, Organ Solo—"* Fackeitaus”, +seesesdoyerbeor Lot 11, Quartotie—* f ald-Bi; 3", Mondolssdhn e Chotr, Tho chipt foature of Interost of courso was Ity tho uxgan, and, in tho ‘compotont hauds of Mr. Llood, the ohuroh orgnutat, and Mosars, Flagler, Mathotws, nud Falk, it was thoroughly teated, and evory dotnil brought ont, In cvory requi- sito nacosoary to a fioo fustrument—in power, volelng, quality of tono, nnd in nll {ta mechiauical avrangaientu—ik in o splondid insteumont, whilo aumo of ils stopa aro of oxquisito beauty, Itis plrcod in, tho churoh with oxcellent tasto, aud in fte -cawo and tintings formn - parl of tho architscturo and gonoral fininh of iho Luilding, In overy way it Is an iustru- mont of which its bullder may fool proud, Who vocal purts of tho performatica wora very plens- ant, eupocinlly tho nnnccompanied siniing of the cholr—Alrn, Faywell, Mra, Balfour, Mr. Howard, and Mr. Hubbard. . “Tho solo nwahora by Mrs. Tarwoll, Bra. Jolnson, nud My, Foltz, also added mucl to the pleasurc of the poiformatice, and to tho univoreal ‘sntisfaction of thoe largo nudienco {n attondance. > t OALVARY OINULCH PARLOR CONOERT, A parlor concert for tho hengflt of Calvary Tiplscopnl Gaurch was given on Triday ovouing Inet, nt tho elogaut rastdonce of Mr. J. M. Banks, on the corner of Loavitt and Van Buren streols. With two oxcoptions,- tho onterlninment wns gotton np whull%nn\oug'mnmbcm of the porish, 110 of the smaliost in tho eity, and_ tho amount of musical talent and, onlture displayed was, in tho highost degreo craditnble. Amoniys tho nola Dbly fiuo foaturesof tho programmne was Gotta- chatk’s four-hand piane arrangemont of tha ovorturo to * Willism Tell, superbly porformod Dy Miss Oliver aud Mion Jendenball; song, “O Fair Dove, O Fond Dovoe,” by Mra, Wallcor; duot, ‘ay Onco Aguim” (Donizctil,) by Mrs, Martln nnd! Mrd. HAll;: Yo Mowry Dirds': (umbert), by - Mra. . Hordonbergh ; sng, 4 Out.on tho Tocks” (Sainton_Dolby), by Mt Hall; and * Honalio " (Kuckon), by Ars. Martiu, Tho focompaniments of Misg Aloudonliall wero models of graceful tact, Au unfortunate mal- arrangement doprived tho audience of tho plons- uro of tho performance of tho ‘' Poot and Peas- ant " overtilro, by Mr. Thomas Wilson, tho nc- complished organiat of Calvary Church, Inall things else, the coucert was a’ pronounced suc- cens, and shiould bo but tho beginumg of » win- | tor serios of the mnme sort. £ TESEFIT CONGERT. A bonoflt concert for the ergau fund of 8t. Marl's Church will be given at Carr's Academy, 727 Cottagoe Grove avenue, on Wednesdny even- ing, the programmo of which will bo found in our advortising columns, - Frank G. Rolwar, Fritz Foltz, Mrs, Btacoy, 3ra, Johngon, and tho Bolmmann Club, Mcssrs, Bivd, Williams, Hale, und Tilden will take part in the programmo. T'hose names are & suvsty of an oxcollent con- cort. MUBIOAL NOTES Blind Tom is in New Yorl. . Rubinstoin will pass the winter in Italy. Bloscow has lately listoned for thie first timo to Verdi's "Lumbnnfl{" Litolt, the French composer, who is over 50, lins just married his fifth wife, . Brignoli is. singing in Parls with moderate success, DI Murska gots in & fury if any other mem- Der of tho company appoass in & blonde colffure. . An Oshlkosh (Wis.) papor snys: ‘Tho Osh- kosh Biusical Socioty will cantate ' The Haymalk- era’ this woek,” The Theatro of La Scala at Milan is to bo ?:pfl';d|°n tho 26th of Decombor, with Verdi's o." ! Signor Ferrant! has arrived in New York, from Europo, sud will soon start on o concort tour ‘with othor dlutinguichod artists. —Tho death js announced, at Berne, of Louls ‘Drotiot, azod 81, formorly colebrated uy a fhute- player. 1o wna from 1840 to 1855 chapel-master to tho Duko of Baxe-Coburg. Gilmore'a now military band, in Now Yoik, .nombars soventy performors, aud ha hopes, in ‘time, to rival £hio foreign bands that purtieipated in thie Boston Jubileo, - Louis Loubacl, the violoncellist, who is called ono of tho finest playors in Europe, Las como over to this country, undor engagement to Theo- dore Thomns, The leading prima donna in Rome is named Bingor. Bho1s roputed to have a magnificent voice, and is entertaiued warmly by the aristoc- raoy. 2iies Rate Smith, of New York, the daughter of Mark Smith, is about to malke ber dobul ot Ivres, in Italy, ‘a8 Gilda, in ** Rigololto.” Her rofessional name, ag s prima donns; is Caterina nrco. : Erkel's opors, * Hunyadl Laszlo,” the aver- turo to which waswo popnlerat the Thomas concerts Ingi fall, is about to bo plaved at Postls, with Mis Minnio. Hanok in tho leading cburac- or. 3 5 3 - Tho last appeatance of Mme. Nilsson during tho presont opora soason in Nevw Yorlk was made on Tnesdny last in **La Traviata.,” Bho ia to sing, however, on the 20 of Decembor ut 8 _con- cort for the beuefit of tho Scaudivavian Emigrant Proteetion Boclety of that city. Tho u!gninipflmn donna in Paris is Madamo Thoo, a lady who until Jatoly suug nightly st an obaoure cafe chaotant, but whose benuty, vocal talont end dramatic power oaptivated M. Offeu- \t:‘:chil and led to her appearance st his own entre, Bignora Ghloni, who sang bers some’years ago, 18 now in Moxico City singingin the “Afri- caing” _and other sorious operas, Marchetti's “Huy Blas" is to bo produced at tho Moxican capital with the tonor Hestano, ‘The story which has hnonugoln the rounds of the personal columus that Mrs, Chinrles Moulton is nbout going to Xurope, never to return to this country, and that sho has determined, since the death of her husband, nevor to sing again, is contradicted on tho best authority. Oharles Gouncd, tho composer of ‘‘Taust,” has writton to tho editor of tho Paris Figaro, offering to abandon for & year all tho profits se- oruing from his ¢ author's rights * to that opera, the sum thus gained by the mandgoment t0.50 townrds aiding tho workmen thrown ont of em- ployment by tho burning of tho building. The awfully sudden death of Mr, Lambert, ono of tho best bass singors of cathedral music, isannounced. Ilo was ofliciating on Sunday Ing in the Durhem Cathedral ohoir, and the chant- ing of;the Pealms of tho day wns juat about to commonce, when the decoased suddenly foll, etriking his hend with a foarfol orash on to his desk, Mr, Lambert, the father, who waa a wit- nesa of this, rau from his pow to his son's as- sistanco, and Lifted him up, but howas quite uu- congoious, and died immodiately. ‘The Dean at once atopped tho service. Mrs, Scott-Siddons introduced her musleal rotege and prodigy, Henry Walker, at Boston, he other dny., Master Walker ia 11 yeara old, and is native of Hastings, England, whero Mra, Biddonw picked him up. Beivg rarely gifted, musically, e entered the Toyal Acadomy of Musio when he was7, and niado astonishing gro:ruau’ ‘mastering not uul{ piavo-forte excon~ 1on, but musical composition. s is o master of the &xnno, playing the most difficult picvos with delicacy and oxpression, Horo are tho viowa of the Pall Mall Gnzette on tho subject of musical oriticisms: “If the opinion of oritics who are not muslolans is worth ‘but little—and it cenuot be worth much—that of oritics “who are musiocians, especially if the) bappen to bo compogers of eminenco, woul xeomn to bo worso than valueloss, Wagner him- self lins the worst posaible opinion or all com- posors oxutmt ‘Wagnper, Heluo wrote with mnch moro cordlality of Borlizo thau of Mendelesohn ; and 1 It ba eaid that this was the error of a writer who \sas not a musiclan, take tho caso of Webor uttnoking Beothoven's symphonies and Pmlulng to iho skics Hoffmun's opers of Undine.’ Thinl, too, of Beotlioven on Wober's ‘musio, Berlloz oxproseing hatrod and contompt for tho musio of Rossinl, and regrotting, on tlie occasion of thu Italisn Opera of Parls being burned down, that Roeslni’s works and all who admirod them had not boon obliterated,” The Hew York World says’ of Gllmore's first concort, which took Ylwe in that city on the 10th: %3y, 1.8, Gilmoro, of Boston Jublleo famo, tiled an‘oxpérimont Inst might at tho Academy of Muelo which desorves success, . It wan the iuanguration of » new military band, sclocted from tho bost materlals thnt thin coun- try can supply, and doaig) in llum, and altor such au exporience as Mr, ‘Thoodore Thomas hias had with bis ovoliostra, to_sppreach near to or roach the standard of tho bost Iluropean bands, # favorable oxamplo of which we Lavo Lad here in the band of the Gardo Ropublivaine, of Puris, o number of parformers ronchod aixiy-ive, and among thom were such virtuosi as Mr, Are Tuckle, cornot 3 Mr, Lefebre, saxophono; Mr, Bicdlor, flute ; Mr. Gortlomoyar, oboo ; Moseta, Kogel and Wondeishaofor, ofarinet ; M. Distz, trunupot ; Mr, Lotach, trombone ; Mr, Froldrieh, Dbagsoon ¢ and Mr, Listmans, tuba,” TABLE-WARE. Clothg === Nipkinig = Fruit-Dpyllcs ===NInts. China and Class=Ware. Tho *Day of Daya” lina gono 'by,~not Nora Porry's, in which sho expocts hor porfect lover and to rogain her # porfeat youth,” but tho good old Pucltan feant, whon porfect turkey is moro in hirrmony with the genoral oxpeciation of tho material portion of tho cowmmunity. Torfect 1overa aro all very woll for poatic idoals, bub 'PERVECT DINNERS ato muelt more readily obtnined, ‘they boing dn absoluto and mot Infroquont: fact, .while Miss Porry's fanoy lu just n myth and nothing more, Sowe of ue, no doubt, havo been thankful upon the principlo that ** Blessed is nothing ;" othors, that thingu aro no worno; and the wholo world, wo hope, nt leant gratofal’ for ono day's fenst, Noxt, of ‘courss, on tho tapla comos the Olriatian fenst.of Christmas, whero tood cheer will again.glndden the Lienrts of the. many. Notling so dolighta (o feminine heart, shon £ald fominine {s poseesend of {ruo house- wifely instiugts, a8 lisndsomo’ uapery ‘end firo cing nnd glass with which to adomn her tablo, oupiecially ou fostal ocoasions; aud; to those who' con buy, the presont dopreciation in goods offara an oxcellont timo .to do so, Tho woman who, _loven her homo, who dosiroa to adorn and boautl- £y it, and who is willing to {ako'momo personal coro of fiagilo glass and Qolicato chiun, can flud many bargains, such as Toodles never dyeamed of, N Looking first, howavor, at * TUE TADLE-LINEN, © wo find the very finost double domask cloths, raging from §35 lo §60, dopendent upon thoir lougth and whother they sro intended for break- fast or dinner. Thess are in full-bordered articlos, and aro like fine, Lrocaded eatiu, Nap- Xine, suitablo for. thoue, of tho 3¢ nizo, aro worth &322 o sot. Few, howevor, caro to buy puch oxpeusive linon, unloss the purse is very deep and full ; but the sume quality of linen can bo bought by the'yard for §3.25,—maling such aloths worth from $9 to $16; and, 1 the press ont era of oxtonsion-takles, theso are almost universally preforred. A very good damask:in- deed Is shown for $1 a yard, and & -falr quality na low as 66 conts. Medjum-sized nopking, _messuring 3¢, avo furnished for thesa cheaper linons at 1.60 to £2.60 a dozén, whilo the large 8izo aro from §4 to $8 a dozon. . ) LUNOU-OLOTNS IN coLomns ° still hold their own, 1n kpito of tho assertion that thoy were going out. The newest aro in half- pinik sud groon, with plain whito bordors abous D inches wido, and whito doalgns In flowers or arabesquos in the contre. ~ 'Chey ars worth 88, snd tho napkine thut them aro £3.60 a set. A nowor _slyls is in what ig called natural and white. 'Chis 18 & combinn. tion of the natural giay shad® ot tho flax and Lh& \dnlenehoxl snow-white, .aud it is vory pretty indeed. g YIUIT-DOYLIES in buff and scarlet ara a now iden, while a buft napkin with & yed beotlo in tho centro might secm to suggost curenljo, sud make one look for o flow in tue fruit he was partuking of. Luuch- cloths in the woisted duntusk which has boon so popular that one was led to think {t wight bo .upon the pame principle aa that of the Woman who wauted any colorod "dishes that wouldn't show dirt, aro ktill sold in immonse, and, in our estimation, disguscing qugptities. ch damnsk is_ woll enought for o lunch-cloti; but, when it tikes tho placo of purc white for breek- fast or dinner, wo thiuk tho morals of o communily must sulfer, It certainly is not suggestive of the ** cleanliness that is allied to godliness,” Lut rather a laxity that contaius tho soeds of domoralization, Don't uso tho bideous things, except for = cold lunch; and don’t uso them too long for that purpose. ‘Thoy may save wsowo labor, but they cater (oo hably which . wo 80 paoploare ulready consured for: thal of gobbling instend of caling. 1f ono bnd (o dine Troquonily fiom off wuch & cloth, it might bo ox- cussblo, for surely one would only bo to0 anxious to got nyvay. Awmouy thess, howevor, comes o now utylo in strived goods of three 'colors, ot £1,25 n yard ; whilo ilie fincst hand-mado Gor- man goods nre ¥1.75. ‘To go to.tho other and ALMOST EQUALLY YULUAR EXTRENT, may be moftioned nupling iu silk and’ Hoen, worth from $55to 365 & set, snd looking iike ox- quisite ealin. 'Fhoy axo nof umonablo, howsver, to tho ordinary detergents of sosp.znd weler, and must go through o cleaning prooess when woiled. In such a case, thoy can ouly bo used by people of reckloenly-cxpennive hobits, or somo {adame Shoddy, whota we can iinagino sitting in deadly terror upon the cdgo of ono ol her chairs, and watching Lor guest with horor in hor eyos lest sho shoujd scil the oxpeunive arlicie by using it; *theh folding it carefully away to bo kepe for thé next illustrious visiror. It hias the snme objection upon tho score of un-~ cleanlinoss that its cueap worsted substiluto pormits; sud ko leb us hopo cneh lady will eay, 111 nono of thom; they are dirty.” Tho buf napkius sro best for fruit, s they wash easily,— the pink faling uuless it is very curelully Inundried. 3 TRAY-CLOTHS : in damask are from 76 cents to §3, and. ere serviconblo in their way. Table-mats in knotted {lax ara valuablo to provont heatea dishos from injuring cloth or table, and aro worth 5 for a sot of six, while those iu crochet-cord may be bought for 33. . Tisxing thus spread Loy table with ino napery, suited to her position in lite, or the npecinl da- mands of partienlar coromonial fonsts, Mad- amo's next t) nugfin. or nnturally o simultangous ono, if such a thing woro possiblo, would bo wwhat sho could placo theraupon in the way of CHINA AKD OLASS, Horo, if solidity is her nim, she oan got a 8ot of iroustono waro, coutnining 183 pioses,. for 231, Moot porsons uow, however, tako in preference “tha slightly more oxpensive opnque China, containing 168 pieces, for £94; while & set of Trench china, of 160 pieces, may bo bought for §85. Auy lady who was wililng to take charge of this hersolf would infinitely profor payiug the slight differ- cuco in cost ; but, i’ sorvouts are_to handle it, it {a rather ap expensivo luxury, Pameing from these to the finer sots of English colored china, wo find thom ranging from 850 to $100,. an avoraging 100 picccs. Somo_of these ara vory handsomo indecd, and would have boen such a satisfaction to our grandmothers, Tho sight of them recalls one venorablo gentlewoman whose ten-servico was of the most cxquisite pottery. When tho loisurely meal was over, o sorvant brm:fht » largo pan, shining like silver, and filled with warm water, into the dining-room, and, with a'little ivory-handled mop, the chint~ clalue of that houso WASHED JIER OWN DATNTY WARE, while her two fair daughters wiped fv and put it away. Thoe modorn young lady would tip-tily hior noso above its ardinary flower-potaled ourve, and go off to tho parlor for a sentimontal firta- tion with Adolphus, leaviug Mamma to do ser~ vant's work if she liked. Such duinty labor was not consldered derogatory then, and it was not uniiko the sristocratio brauoh of a family whoso parveuuos wero symbolized by the pots and pans, o b Tollowing these comparatively slmple dinnor- seta is anothor ono of inglinh olina,—the large ploces Delng in opaqued” waro, whilo ikio cups nd saucors are transparent, Lhis is . BIMPLY LXQUISITE,— tho forms not only being artistio, but the colora most harmoulows. IL in whito with blue band, odged with gold and ‘ fin- jhed by ' dainty wroath of tmy apple-blosaoms, "These daooorate evory E eco and form a rave sinish. Tho eot contnius 32 picces, Still moro oxponsive, and of finer ware, but not more elegant in l]uufxn in our esti- malion, i s set of tho finest Fronch chins, doco- rated with piuk and %aw. containing 237 piaces, aud costing 400, Charming littlo totc-a-teto goty, ranging from @5 lo #80, are suggostive of lonoymoons, or deliofous bits of fominino acan- dal, whon two bosom-friendn, over chocolate or ilowery Polioe, could enhunca tho rolish of tho delioate deaught by plcking all thoir other basome frloudn to piecen, fust out of pure kiudness, only one must sposk the truth sometimes; wid, whon dear Kate and COartio gob togethor, than that thoy shonld d thoy kuow over the “cup that choein!” thongh thoy deny t, it iu ntill quita poswible fint Dick nnd Hamvy Gervo up their masenline asco- cintos o tho Bamo Way Over Somevhi more potent boveragon. We havo oocasionslly heard el yemarky. ovor o Biuaming -glass ol ot water, sugar, and lemon-peel, when tho water bud an unusual mmonat of guw in it which soomed to ‘tond toward daveloping spoolal con- fdonces ny, ** Well- So-aud-so thinku he is, cto., ato,; bubho Isn's"; and _thon mystorious hints, not Intended for feminino oard or kuowledgo, but which genexally load tho gontlo listenor to tlunk there must be somothing verv droadful acoompany about So-and-ro, Howevor, that in mora mas- autlno citticism over gluss, not fomiuiue senndal with a ciina accompaulment, Y TEAORTH PROPED, ' in tho glit bandu thet used'to ho conslderad the* aemo of any ordinary woman's hopes; sro to bo bLangit now for 812; while fliier ware ronty n-m‘u 7060 to 3100, and tho. number of pleces variea, Parinn pitchers, which oo no pratty, coet from 75 conts to BB, whilo:the putne in Mejolica rango from $2to 38, Tho beautiful Wedgewuod, which in 1o artlatic in dovtga and workmauship, 1anges from §4 to 86, eud is reslly ornamontal, I DESEERT HETH wo find Mnjollon wave costing from £10 to £20 a Bot,—consisting of . aemtre-pleco, computiores, tud plates, Llio French piorced opaque in valucr &t £30. A verypretly uovcltf. in o not of oups andsnuce-plates in difevont colors, anddentzunt- ed tho lavloguln, fo worth £40; while egg-cups of tho enmo aro bus 4 o dozon. Curlows” tiles, uwed nu a{ntids for tea ot eaffso urns, range from 76 ceuta to 41 aplece. Ohcoso-dishen in Wodge- wood cust from ¢ to §10. T'he noxt thing to bo Jooked at s GLABS-WARE, . | and hero tho beautiful Vacoarat goods mako ono loug for Portunntus' purse, Colery-glaancs, in & flue fern-loa! pattorn, zro o bo bought for §5.. Compotes cost {rom. 84 to GG, . Of courso, no one nics decantors nowndays, biit wo might incldontatly montion that thoy aro in-charmlng forms oud-deslzmn at from 88 to #12; whila colored Bokeminn-glans pitchor-shaped recepin- clos for Olarel or Suutorno aro worth &8 a pair, A Dobemion out-clars compote and vose com- binod will plonso many, whilo the frosted glass always attracts, .« . PR o HOHEAN GLAtS - 18 shown in mony tablo-articles, but. ns yot tha promised rovival of Veuotiau glusy hay not Valoped many asticles fox Lo, table, A for fan- oy ornamatal picces seem to. bo ‘a8 yel tho elief rokult of tho combiuation of Buglieh capiial and Ttalianart, The socrst of its méanufacture {8 kuown to but one fawily (tho Salvistis, wo ba- llove), and it jo their heirloom, 'Tho- advance- nonf of Lnglisli-capital to inoronso tho amount manufactured, it was hoped, would bring thewo benntiful and wonderful spooimens of vitrified att {uto moro goneral use 3 and that the timo® would come whon we each might :test tho truvh of tho traditfon that poison poured .in & Vouico glnsn would hiver it to atoms. Thore. docy not seom, , bovever, at loast as far o8 Chica- go is concerned, to _bo nny immedinte Emapeot of Mr, Green Erin boiug able to teot (s wifo's pessiblo design upon his lifein that slmple woy, or of MNrs, Gormaina loarning whother hor liege loxd sud master is offeriog Lor beer or strychnine in tho glass Lie proflers, A omious rovival of 43 w MEDIEVAL BIYLES IN GLASSWARE hng old Bsronisl desigus in colors on the clenr surfaco, -They are vory quaint, both in elape and nmnmuutnfinnl—-mu sot conslating of two Jugn and glaseos, Tho varloty s almost ondlcaa,. aud ono searcely can help brenking the Tonth COommandmont, so very much daes one long . for oil thoso gracoful, busutiful things, Perlnps thero is no place whers the thorongh lady and -gontloman moro conspicnously show their eul- turo and tusto than in (he arrangement of thelr table, the serying of their food, but, last and most deotrlvely, in tha ; . . BANNER IN WIIIOR TIEY PARTARE ofit. When one ety people, no watler what their surroundings may bo, no niatter what their purple and fine linen may-have cost, who bolt, thoir food in o, way that recslls the old typo of Miseouri ploncer who _dclighted iu the porsonal compliment supposed to contaiued in-the olegant atiributes of *‘half hoss and lulf al- Hgator,” one hns not muich opinion of thelr breedifig ; whilo tho plaincst ‘linon, the coarost wate, and ko simplest food may bo 8o onnoblod by the manner in which it is served and eaton, a3 to make it scem tho ambrosia of the gods, Woneod to tako ' mors time af our meals. both for tho sake of - hoalth aud decency, W nro learning this gradually, but thoro ia still room for improvemoot ; nnd 8o we clore with tho wish of Macboth, * May good digestion wait ou ap- petite, and fhealth on both,” ! Thanks for ‘informntion is duo to Mesers. Field & Leitor, and Scolt & Oviuglon, s sk i THE, COUNT DE CHARIBORD. Count de Chinmbord is tho only man whom the “ istorinu of tho Fature ™ can record as the re- Joctor of a throne anderown for what he (de C.) Togards as principlo ; and, while sl aro ridleul- ing and Jooring the obstinacy and foolishnoss of tho Princo, much can be found to” admire when wo conaider the appatont brilllancy of the uffor which ho rejects. Thoro aro two or throo points in the nogotiations which:aro. points of diffar- onco, sud to thoso o briof epace will bo given, It is snid that his porsfstont sdliorenco to the whito flag of his houso is childish, and proves’ tho man to bo in his dotago; that tho 1doa of ro- fusing o throno for such o irifia ia tne vorlest nonsonse, But let ua look firstand-see what the whito flag, in contrast to tho tri-color, significs tohim: Forty-four yoara ngo, u very intozoeting tabloau was ouacted on tho balcony of tho Lalnis Royal, by Louts Philippo and Lufayetts, Those two goutlemen—tlio one a- wilypolitician, snd tho other as puro & Republican as Franco'hns ever producod—Iloaned lovingly -towards each other, and the tri-color's amplo folds embraced them both; and then all the pooplo thoutod, “Long liva our Citizon-King!" Whilo this scono -carried joy to many hearts, its effect wos for differcnt: upon tho young Count do’ Ohambord acd bis mother, who, from o snfo distance, saw that flag and heard thoso shouts. At tho sight, the Princess’ coyorad har faco aud wept bitterly ; whilo tho yonng Prince wonderingly asked her tho reason and tho mean- ing. * It means, my cbild, that your uncle of Orleans has stolen your throne and your crown, and has robbod you of your birthright, and wa aro oxlles, perhaps forover.” With this idea ond actual fact evor boforo him, from tha onrly nge of 10 yeara to manhood, and from manhood to middle life, 18 it surprising that ho hates tho Orleatis family and tho tii-color ; and that the filory swhich the Fronch of to-day attach to that agg only meaus for him revoiutions, usurpations, and wanderings? Again'; his continued reluctance to hold cor- dinl relations with tho heir of Louis l’hillp(tu, the Count of Pavis, is severely cousyrod. Tho Count do Chambord 'Imowa the listory of ‘hiu family in .allits branchos, and. is. probably too _thoroughly humon porfoctly to avorlook the in- Juries and the insults which, 1 tho time of tho Orloans rulo, were leaped upon him and upon Iis_mother, tho Duchoas do Dorri, As & luvmg and dutifal son,—which ho _always was, he was decply mortified ot tho disgraco Louis Philippo uttumgtcd to attach to that Prin- cess' namo, {n hor bravo but unsuccoseful of- fort to rogain the leritago of “lier ®onm, and to ralsa a Logitimist revolt, sho was taken prisonor, and Lopt g till hor child was born. o liad very privately married a%nln, which fact Louls Philippe affoctod to disheliove, and, with woll- foigned sorrow, onjoined protound socrecy rola- tive thoroto; but his cunning wisdom povinittcd lampoons, caricatures, aud stinging dogyerels to o widely ciroulated, bringing tho wholo affair into great publicity,—he Luowing full woll that ridicalo kitls morc specdily and more offectuall then the aword. ‘The Count himeolf was not al- lowed to receive his fnilhful friends, who still botloved him the rightfal hoir, through the joal- ousy of tho evor-watchfnl Oitizen-ling, Whilo ploasantly living in. Loudon, application was mado to the British Govornment to ordor him away; ho wastoo noar France for tho peace of ‘mind of thas vigilant King; sud again Do Chinme bord's wundorings bogan,—through Scotloud, Ilnlx, and in Austria, where, after his marriage, Lie tinally sottled, apparcntly for life, 2 Anotbier point cgainst him ls his firm be- Yof in his " Divine right to tho throne. Ilectivo monarchios aud constitutional Kings ho will haye none of, As an oxcuso for him, it onn only bo eaid that heis dircctly deaconded from tliat Frenoh King who, when'in bis pres- once one of his Ministors apoko of the noeds of the State, loftily exclaimed, “'Iho State! the State! 1 am the Biate!” In rddition to tho Count's seoluded.life, to the teachings of thoso by_yhomn he is surrounded, and to tho wished and desiros of his own hoart, 18 also {ho old and true ndago vorified, ** Blood will tolt.” His bigoted sdlerenco to the Romish Church in also suverely criticigod, Almoat from hisbirth Dias he boon surruundod by prients ; was called b{ thom the * Ohild of a Miracle ;" nes baptized with wator brought from the River Jordun, and cepeoially bicesed for the ocoaion ; Al a8 ho grow in yoars,, these prigsts forotold most won- dorful things of him. 1Mo was taught to bellere without n question all that tho Cluroh com- mands,—confesalng at certaln seasons daily, nud porformiing uny penanco proveribiod, dovoully and 'nbnfllel\t{)u ‘When =~ we consider ‘what that. “Obwroh ~ tonolns to ' ber children, would not all of ug oboy implicily kor,com- mands, If wo truly beloved thata? : Henry Ckarlos Ferdinand: Murlo Disudonne @ Atoly, Gount do Uhambord, is now b1 yeuvs old, 1o fs tall, stout, and very couru{ in hiy mannor, s oyes are blus, and Lis hair sud whiskors aro’ gray, e and bis wifo are riok, bonevolont, and ochildless, At thoir homo, in Austiln, not far from Vienua, tha Couut in recog- nizod op tho King, and the +igid Court uti(flmtm of Touls XV.'s timo i always obsortod, . Mauy pilgrime—devout bellovors in the Diviue right sud soions of auclont Vrenoh famillea—pay tholr s §b Packages,' | TRIBUNE OFFICE, renpecta to ITio, Majasty; and thus tho Lomti- runo flante ia kopt brightly burning, As the ro- Leclur of tho throno DF Franco, Count do Chnm- ord wiil oceapy » higher pedestnl in hine tory lhan as -relaning King. Uls mind, from -long exila. from.brooding aver. W1ongs, from birtl, odeation, nud raining, is not broad onotgh for u Ruccesatul rulor, The uum(n‘z man for buantiful lrauco, with its fleklo inhnbitants, | must bo one who has lived with and knows man-* kiind, and cspeclally Fronch mankind, No hnif- monk, no despot, no weak man, can rolgn long in T'rance, ‘It s’ to bo liopcd that, at uo very distant dey, a rulor may bo found who ehall biel to lend i peoplo into tho highor and broador fiold of cducation and of \-nlhz\ml, and, in that why,;to a truer aud mora porfect_froedom, \ Mns, D, T, Groves. Copisa—— _SPEOIAL NOTIOES #250,0001 4y $100,0001 §50,0001 . $25,0001 . -$17,500:! Ars only & few of the prizea lo is given dway at'thio Fourth Grand Gitt. Concert, at Loulwville, on tho 3d day of Dacombor next. Inaddiilon tu thesa large fortunes, which will onrlch tcket-holdors, thore aro - 3 Ten Gifts of 10,000 Each ! ; . Thirly Gifts of 56,000 Ench ' Fifty Qifts of 1,000 Each | And a stlll largar number of smaller prizos, the whole oarcanting ; #1,500,0001. . || Tlokota muet bo purohascd this wack, All information of this fmmensa sohemo can bo had of tho Obicagu Agents, J. R. WATTS & CO.;" Ruom 47 Motropolitan Blusk, corsoe TSallo and Rauiotphenta. ; DENTISTRY. 2 B. 1L, FOWIER & 00 TDIRITLETS, 1] 181 and 183 West Madison-sh, morthoast® s cornor Halsted, . . " TEETH EXTHACTED WITHOUT PATN. ° l $10, § Eilvor I'illings. Hxtracting Vesth 4 DR.H.R.PEILLIPS: Dentist, 160 South Olaxk-st,, bet Medison and Monsos,. Artifloinl Bots. ... .$10 to $30 Gold Fillings, from. Ts3to 4 Silver Fillings, from tslto 33 Tooth Txtracted withont pain..... ‘80 conts.. All Work Warranted. GUNARD MAIL LINE, . ESTABLISEIDD 18420.. L Steam Between New York, Boston, Tiverpool, iz e Queenstown, Glasyow. Loudon and i . 2ll Dritish Toints, 14 From Now York ovory Wodnosday, ¢ From Boston every Saturdaz, . Cabin Passnge, 880, 3100 nu $130, Gold. ‘ ‘fexoarsion Tiokous at Jaducod Iatos. - i Steoraga Dassape. $2 ourrvnoy, Passongors and froight: ‘s‘l)ulllmi‘) ‘“flundGmn{.l‘!“l‘ml Anlll 'iunlmodni lowost ratos. Ao Groat Belizin and Treland. EUEDRIEONC DU VIS, Gonl Weat'n Agent. N. W. cur, (atk and Handofon-sis. 4 i3 CARRYING THE DNITED STATES MAIL Belwesn New York, Cork,- and Livernaol. Tuo magnificont mow and falkpowercd Stoamahins of thds 1430 lor wurlrwiod aceams Y:n'.!'ll{:urs. The Ateumors bels ha geeat advaniaun of Laving i o rentier forcaet i avory suline. LUBLI, FALTT daous to 3ll chssim of e, travelycs Ay good end fast N0, ORLI(O, 'TIC, MAD IS G101 6: A1 A Ti0, BRYY lin feod Now York od SATUR Y8, feom Liverponl on THURSDA’ i3 ealling 8 ok, Hnrbot both vays, I2ates os T aa any diat.cluss lino, For futhor nfacnation apply to Ockapays's Wostorn, ORice, 47 und ©9 South Clurkest.,, wyiar Washington, Oltoryo. Bérlison Grent Irltatn and Trelend tiom £1 upwards _ Dexfiaon Great BelliiR i ‘Lo G SELR, Wiowt, WEEKLY TRIBUNE. \ THE OHIOAGO TRIBUNS. TOELICACGO THE, TEADING NEVSPAPER I THE NORTEWEST. . THE PAPER FOR THE FARMER, MECHANIO, 5 i ‘HANUFACTURER, - 3 | ", PROFESSIONAL HAW, _AND THE FIRESIDE. PROSPECTUS FOR 1874, The coming year promises to' bo the modt oventfulin & political senso that we have seon since the close of the war. The questions which have engrossed and divided the public mind during the past twenty years are rapidly passing away, and we find growing up in different parts of the country a party called by vari- ‘ous names---in California the Indo- .pendent party, in Iows the Anti- TRDIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRATHY FXPLANATION OF RRPERENOE MARK! comted. »Suntay macontely fonds ally, sy v Vive Sunday at8:00n, m. § e MICHIGAN CENTRAL & ONEAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depety ot of Lule sty anid foot oF T cker'agiee, W1 Clarl: af!y eoutheart corne and i Cunatat., eorncr af Madison, 116 p, . 0100 9. 10| 8:%0 6. m. 19:10 . Iy 0. WENTWORTIS, General Passongor Agont. _ CHICAND 2 ALTON RAILRDAD. Chicago, Kansas City und Dencer Short Lins, ela Louisle o,y and Chicagn, pringfieid, Allon and &, Louts ines. (o Siepoty e Sides nea fladisanetts Uridye Tickat utces AF Doemoly and 151 frandophest 3 * Leava, Arrive, Kanuas Ojty Ex, vt e o Lo hima) gy cvonville, Bantms Uly Yast 5z, via daoks| and Loulzinna, Mo i via Maln filn| Ex! vin Main Lino| Peoris, Ienkuk & Dl 1 Ohloago & Paclacah Ratiead ‘Wanaua Lacon, Wathingtaa Ti Jollet$ Dwlghi Accomniodation. V;’cn};fi/\m, MILWAUKEE £ r, PAUL RAILUAY, O S Gty pmante Shermon Hossty sndt ot Dasett “Leave, | Arrive, 9305, m. 6:00 p, m. 0 p, m. £ 6508, m. 11:008. m. 4:18 p. . .CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD. Depots—Foat af, gl,_gxl'u L mm;nu‘.. and Slotesnthoat,, 308, 10, Malland Rxpros,.... Ottawa and Siroator Passen Dubuque & Blonx Olty Itxp, Paolil Fast Lino, for Omal Lansas OMJ Loavonsrort] ‘oison & 8f. Joseph Kx ‘Anrors Passenor (3, Dubnquo & SinuxCity £y Pacilio Night fxp, for Oy Kansas Clly, Loavonwar ohiran & St Josoph Ex 1 Downer's Grove Aocommorntion Dowmor's Grovo Accommodation Texms lizpres: 1 1 Monopoly party, in Wisconsin the Reform party, in Illinois the Farmers’ Movemont---having a coms= mon purpose snd inspiration, and oxhibiting a strength which proves that it answers ono of tho chief do- maonds of the hour. The CHICAGO TRIBUNE will give o large share of 'its attention to this NEW MAN-. IFESTATION OF PUBLIC SENTI- MENT. It holds: 1st. That the old party organiza- tions *are essentially corrupt end fraudulent. ‘'Having no longer any ‘principlos to carry into effect, thoy have become more businoss enter- prises, making a show of opposition to each other, but really sharing in the procgeds of profligate and dis- honest logislation., To suppose that any healthful reform can flow from tho protended efforts of these worn- out and demoralized partnorships is altogother vain and illusory. 3 2d. That tho tariff systom now in ,‘_vogu‘a is 8 cunning devico to rob the “many for the benefit of the fow, and that its effoct is to ceuse farm pro- ducts to exchange for about one-half tho quantity of foreign' or: * pro-' | tected? goods they would otherwise buy. d 3d. 'That rsilronds cannot exaot morse than a fair rate :of intorest on the capitalaotually investedin them, and that when, in addition to this, alling fulce s we: 1d caresing prss PN Y, Gontliaeatal songoia foall parts of iny Lreid i, SEatope, nad tho Medi-oee: Walullrom 195 Stear-. aige, Jieitieh and Trish poruw ceat, $331; aat, A2 | Contis Bl orcs anmio s atur ropuiac limor, © ALl yayablo b runoy, Apply e full fnformailon st 1 Cow- D oo Madisorsihes Ctongn. | HENDIRSON BROTIERS, Agents, e = e = GUION LINE. " FIRST-ULASS TRON STEAMSHIPS, Botweon NEW YORK and' LIVERPOOL, oulling at Quoenstown,: Carrying the United States Mail. SAFETY AND COMFORT. 5 Passengors booknd 10 and fromytho principal Eu taat luweat v O Yo Latters of. Grodit tasundQon leading Danks Faropo, and Beokors throughout HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO.,, FIFTEL-AV. NATIONAL LINE. COTIQE—Tbis Gompany takos thotiak of lnsurauce (a O o "G af Lt atoaunuray thun gl ng O oms tae okt Dostibl0 GUaraatoo 0r safoy au By idaao af daugar at 803, 5 "Thie, most seuthsrly fouto lns Boon adoptod by i 1 alyayn i3 Uils Somusny o avoid foo and lieadinada, O KOO s GULENSPOWN, from Plors N L ot Rivor', Now York, - - 1 y Do, Synln. Buo. 2 e S 13| ey, oo O e idon filirest), Frangs, Dov. i 0, %20 Qurroncy. 5 oturn tiokuts ab reducod rates, Peseouzors booked to - or foom Gommat gad Somudinavin polataat o fates. "Tho Steatnships of thia liio re the largest i tho trade, D e ttaom Great iritaln, Tralind, und the Continaut, at Corthuaat sornor Glack bnd Kandolplista. (obyosis riew o thon fausol, Ohlaago, WILLAAM SAGALIETLR, Genoral Wostorn Agcat. i : NEW YORK TO CARDIEE, BRISTOL, LONDON, . And oll Other Points in England and Wales, The South Walea Atlantl firet-class Steamehips will sail from Ponuay st Wiiaeh omey O PEMLROK S, gaualp Conpanste new # "~ Nov. 15 ‘ra pro: R Tor o euiaTor 1l of n au nerngo 1’arsongers. e ooy : Becti Cabln. 56 eurroney s Staor: e eremer s rfepnid dtrorga cartlicates from Care 433, Drabty for £1and upwarda. " 51 Do ) vany's OOR% ITHALE DAXTLR & GO., Agonts, No. 17 Broadivay. SCALES. FAIRBANKS" BTANDARD SCALHS OF ALL SIZI8, TATRBANKS, MORSH £00 111 AND 113 LAKCL-ST. i, SF DISSOLUTION NOTICE, DISSOLUTION. - Lty berst Istine undor the ‘fi a;":uh:flxfiflfflxf’ni'f.fi'fi'fififf.'«’u" 7 dissolvod s dn{’dluulva\l utual ‘consont, K. W. Halo, O, i Hubboll, and 3. Binith having sold theic ontire Intorests iin the above firin ta 16, N, Hamils and Joha 11 Dar Fuwo all Nabilitics of tuo 1ato firmy, and will outaranding accuunts, ¥, FRACIIONAL GURRENCY. | oF O FRACTIONAL CORRENCY FOR BALE AT they olaim dividends on waterod stock and fraudulont.bonds, .the State may rightfully intorforo for the protection ofthe peoplo ; thatunjust .discriminetions betwoon different localities are in violation of law and should be prohibited. : 4th. Thet subsidies or bounties of money, land, or public credit, to railway, steamship, or other corpo- rations, are flagrant abuses.of the powers of government, fraught with the gravest dangers to the people, and tending.to promote corruption, extravagancoe, . speculation, and financial disaster. The gonersl character of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE is too well established to need recapitulation. It is slways independent and fear- lesd in the expression of its views. 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