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NATURALIZATION P. LERS, Donald Crintinnl Courty Found Guity o Tusuing Rhom. Donald MoKay, a young Scotohman, who wan MceEny, latte Clerik in the omployad u the oitleo of tho Clork of the Orim- Inal Qourt whon Mr, Dauiel O'Hara was ihe Olork, was brought Lofora the Unitod Statos Dis- triot Court yostorday, to unswor to tho charge of basuing a frandulont natwrulizazlon papor to au allew numod Robert 8, Jawcs, o baker In the cploy of Charies L. Woodman & Co. Tho unture of tho caso is genernlly understood by nowspaj.er readors, a8 It was protty thorouglly meutioned dutirg tho exeuing days of the recout clection, It s only necessary, thorefore, to briotly uleeleir tho fastn ¢ Meliay, who had sccess to {he unturalization blanks In the oftieo of tho Clork of tho Crimiual Court, was fu the habit of frequenting a saloon ab the cornor of Canal sud Adama wtreels, ol which James was likewiso & patron, 'They wero not nequaintancos, bowoveor. Archio Garard, tho bartonder, was on wtimato terms with Mekiny, cud tho lattor, apparculy to show tho jm- poriateo of b position i the Criminal Ceurt, nsleed him, o fow Lu & provious Lo tho election, i bo dld uot want to ueoome a cllizen. Gorard 8uid no, but meniioned dnmes ay & porsen who ought (o bo naunalized, Mukiny promived to plico Jumes on o native-boru fooling, so to opeak, sud subrequently furnistiod Gerwd with the necosrary Llnuk pupore, Lloso wero sigued by Giravd us o witnoss, and James as an appli- cant, bug noithorof taew, it sesmy, took tho truu- blo to yeud® o documont to whicy thuy appended thelr signutures, aud thoretore kuew uut wWhat thoy wor subseribiug to, After Lecomiug pos- soasud of biy cortilicato of natnvalization Jumes exminine:d it, and fouad that Lo had no: 1esidod loug euough fv the couulry (o Lo oulitied Lo 4 voto, Husad uotblug aiout the matior, how- over, uutil s cployer, M. Woodman, nsked bim whut ticket Lo was go.ug to cast L ballot for. 1o roplied that Le uudun balloy, in tact, but huau o puper which cutiticd lum (o cast oLo it Lo so dasived. v, Woodmun ga.d it would Le fliogul, under (ho ciicamstsuces, to voie, aud ashed to koo the paper, Jumes pave it to him, and explained lwiv ho cumo by ft. 'Tho resuls wan the avicst of Mekny and Lis arvaignwment beforo Comtutssloner tloyue, who placed bim under heavy bouds to appear before the Distriet Court for trial, The caso was celled yosterday, as montioned sbove. Dist.-Atty. Glover, aid his whetatam, Mr, Lou.ell, sppeaied for tho, proreeution, and the defonso Vas 1opreseuted by s Thoman Morau, It did not take long tu gev i all the ©v.e suce, as it wos tho enme 1 eifect as that adduced 1 the cxmmination before Cunmissioner Hoyue, *'Uhe fiaudulont papeis, which woie the maiu ovideuce for the peoplo, wore on view, and Lad move weight with the jury than ali tho vorbul testimony thut was ofloied. ‘Lle first wilness callod wus Mr, Daniel O'Uara, who testified tu the muuncr {u which unaturalization papors woro issued while he was Clera ol the Criminal Oourt, nud to tho general zood cunyacter of tho defendent, so far as ho new. - He kuow uothing about tho fraudulont pspors. Mr. Austin Doyle, the prosent Clerk of the Criminal Court, was the next wituess, and his testimony was sinular to that of Mr, O'Hain, Mr. Woodmau was then called, and told what ho Xuew about the e Judge Williams aiso ex- plained bow uaturalization papers woro issued While he presided over the Criminal Court, The defouse then introduced testimony to prove tho En!vloufl good characier of the accusod, and oth eides rosting the cae, the Court took a Tecess lor lunch, 1 1n the afteinvon, counsol made their argu- ments, which were brief. My, Moran called the eitention of the jury Lo the fuct thut uo cruminn! intent bad boen shown, d.cKuy had uot tesued tho papors through maliciousucus, or for gain, or for e purposs of having the alien vote for his peraouul Irionds, andlie hoped the fury wowd pive thoso faucts due wuight in their dellorations. His chent's solo of- fonke, appeared to. bs a lack of prudence in his intercourso with Gerard and James. Mr. Glover, fur tho proso- cutfon, sckuowlo:god thiat, as far as tho ovideuce wont, Lhero wus uothing to show tuat Mclay mado oither flnuncial or political eapital by {usu- ing tho papers, but tho fuct that tho papers had beon frauduleitly issucd was undispuied, and he callod for a veruict in accordauce with the law. ‘Ihie jury rotired, nftor roceiving biief iuatrace tions from Judge 1opkius, and 1o the courss of twenty minutes roturnoed s verdiot of guilty, Mr. Morad moved an artest of judgment, which was entercd on the rccords of the court, and will &obnbly bo arguod noxt week, Mokay waw en romoved to jail to awalt sontence,, SUBURBAN NEWS. LAKE VIEW, At tho last regular mecting of tho Board of Trustoes of Lake View, business was trausactsd 8a follows : w Potitions wora received asking for speolal as- sessmouts for improvemonts, und ordinances therefor passed, Witk estimaton, as follows ¢ A doublo ring brick sewer on Sunnyeide ave- nue, from Ashland avenuo to Rauben stroet ; eatimated cost, $40,000. A tile sower on the west lino of Ravonswood Park, from Sunnyside avenue to s point 200 fect vorth of Wilson avenue, at an estimated cost of 2,700 ; and ou the enst of Ravenswood Park, from Sunnyside avenue to Jefferson rond, at a ooat of §2,100 ; also on Reuben street, from Emanssidn avenue to Leland avonae, at & cost of 4,200, A ainglo ring brick sewer on Sulzor stroet, wrom tho morth aud soutn half soction liue ot Bae, 17, 40, 14, to Lako Michigan, at an ostimaled tost of §10,000. b A single brick sewer on Nollio avenue, from the lakio shore ditch to Lake Michigan, at a o8t of 96,000, A sidewulk on the west sido of Ashiland ave- oue, from Wilson avenue to RRouben street; und ou tho esst side of the same avenue fiom Reu- ben street to Gracoland uvenue, It was also resolved to widen Sulzor atreet, from Groen Bay road to Lake Miclugan, to a width of 80 feot, condemuing thorefor a utrip of land 7 feot wide on each wide of the stroot, It was also ordeied that tho street on tho town tine, Lotween Lvauston and Luko View, bo ime provod by the construction on the wouth side of the streot of a ditch, and that tho south half of the road-bed vo Luilt with cinders, oclay, and gravel, ut a cost of 57,000, + Aluo, tant o street be oponed 8) feot wide on tho eust and west bulf-section fines of Sections & and 8, 40, 14, from the Milwenkee Division of the Catengo & Northwestorn Railroud to Lake Micligan, Alro, that 8ulzer atreet be improved 1y the constinction of u road-bud of clinkors, clay, a.u em\'el. 0 fout wide and 15 jucuus deop, trows s\g?‘atm;u aveuuo to Luke Jlioligan, at o cost ol ‘that Belmont avenue, from the Gieen Bay Road, to the west line of the town be suuilarty improved ut a cort of 3 13,000, That a street, G0 feet in widih, be opened from the routh line of Lots 6 und 12, In und- loy's Subdivirion of the east balf of 1he nuinh- enst quarier of Buction 17, 40, 14, uorth to Sul- o slrcot. = T'hat Huolsted street be improved from the dreen Bay toud 1o the Interscetion of the dn my road, at ncont of §:,011; wnd from 'i'm avouue to tho Greow Bay rosd, st a cost of € L0, ‘That & public highway be openod along the ane of Scetions 7 aud 8, from tho ‘West line to Luko Mickigun, That Weaton street ba opened 66 feet wide, westwaraly, to councet with Montuna sireot, Thut Pozerson road ho improved from the Weet. Ritizo vund to’the wo .t hue of tho town, TLa: Itoscoe siroot, from the dumuy rond to hlsield wiret, bo nnsm\'ml Wtncost of 1,576, An urdinacs was adopred provi ting that when- over uny pursou or i:omons shall be willing toad- vanco funds in wholo or in pare for auy improve- meut, tho cost of which in wholo o in part iy to by speciul usyessmont, the Supervidor is ed to lot tho work by private cuntract, or to the lowest bilder, and {o receive thoe money necessnry to pay for the same ; to ysuo thorefor certificnces or indebtadness undor the seul of (h town, wignod by blwwolt and the Town Clerk ; uch certifleates to ‘bo puyable only out of tue moneys coltectod npon the spocial aawessmont or usnossments loviéd, or to bo levied, tor wuoh fin- provemont ; eaoh certificato to bo puld pro ratu with othor covttticatus drawn on the sume fuud, or out of iho precoeds of the assersmsut levied upon speciul parcols of laud, a8 mey bo tated on {ey fuce, . A rosolutlon wan adopted authorizing the Presidect of tho Buard tu appoint a committea of five, of whicn the Presidoul shoull be one, to ancertain the cost of eocting wator-works nozording to the Holly or othor wystom, with ntieh infurmution us may bo uocossary to onable tho Bourd to delcrmine tho pmprmt{ of outub- lishing tho sume, und to ascortain snd report the places whero Julnd can be bad by doustion to ct kol works, uraA potition was also reccivod, asking tho Board to order an vlaotion under the statutes, todacido e quention, ** Will the Town of Lake View adopt the village orzanization 2" which was re- foriod to n committes, to n~oartain it it was siguod by tho requisite numbor of logal votors. e INSTALLATION SERYICES. The Xeve Albert Bushnell Inducted Eantor of tho Lenvite Streot Qongres gutionnl Churcie 'Llio ordination and instailation of the Rov. Altort Bushnoll as pastor of the Leavitt Stroet Congregational Chureh, cornor of Loavitt and Adamn stroets, took placo lnst evouning at that chureh, ; i ‘T'ho oxorolses began by tho reading of tho minutos of tho Chureh Counoll by the Beribe, tho Rev. Ar. Holyoko, aul then tho oholr wang an anthom composed for tho ocoasion, ‘o Rev. W, Alvin Bartlott thon involed the blossing of God upon tho ehurch aud thoir now pastor, and. road from the New Testamant a few selections suhtablo to the occasion, The glorious old liymn begluning O, could I speak tho matchless worth, Oli, couid T sound tho glories forth, ele,, was thon read by the Rov. O. E. Bumncr, and sung by tho congregation and cholrs. THE FERION, * Tho sormon of iuatallation wae dellverad by tho Rov, . P, Goodwin, veing in the IL Cor., 4th chap,, 18th verso: ' Whilo we look not nt things whloh aro avon, but ¢ the things wiicl are not ke § for the things which are nean, are tomporal; but tho hings which are nut seen, are oterpul.” Tho following are the points mude in M, Goodirin's diseourso & Tho argument of Paul was intended to exclto Chustion confldonco iu his Learors, Ha wished thom to dimimeh nothivg in thoir faith, ‘1'ho thiugs that Woro unsoen woro those only thal wore ovorlasting, Thowe that woro scon would not abido, ‘lhon, moreovor, thosa things that wo valued tho most wore those ihnt woro un- soon. It was uusoon laws that woro unchange- uble, Tho farcor did now soo tho seed gormin- ulo, but ke has tho same faith in its unscen workiugs a8 tho sower did inihe time of Job. 1Tow absolutely imporishabla were tho unscon things with which tho Christiau lito bad to do. ‘The wou born blind could koo and know God as truly aud grandly as tho man born with his *~ eyos widoe ~open, and with sclonca to ald him, Obrist taid, * Eyo bath not seen tho glovios of God, " and Ilis kigdom was one thot could not bo seen, Splritun! lifo worked aud lived by it8 necossitics, and it ks no myato to Christiany that when the outward life wun battered aud worn out, the juward lifo becamo kingly, ‘Llo forco of all theso romarks was to show tho folly of valulng tho things of this world, Utility hind 1te place with tho workor and the wanutactirer, but wuch more was done with roforenco to how 1t would look, T'ho greatcurse of the timo was the longing to becomo & mill- ionaire by a shuit cut, No mwmmn could suroly gumd agalbet his wealth boing taken away by panics, robbory, o What had * been sald showed the true value of a Chiutinn lifo, Sclence couldnrrange, cirange, ete,, but it would not oreato or destry, and, incaso of a flood or eartbquake, sciouce would vail nothing, and all would ba deatroyed out the spiritusl and ungeon, Reason demands science, but tho Christinn wanted lus uuecen faith in God and His worku, Thoy asked for ro- sults that could bo seou fn 8 preacher’s work ; how fine a church be Lad ; how firont & congre- gation, and how many +ouls could bo countod, bul there was no mathomaticnl measurement of tlo amount of good & pastor bad dome. Ho should rathor loox to the tlungs unseen, aud tho uwakunlug of faith. After the clovo of the sermon, the praver of Installation was given by the Rev, Mr. Brad- thow, of the Clinton Bticet Chutch, and thon Prof. Josiair Haven gove the charge to the pas- tor, enjoining upon Lim to preach Chtist, Tho gl Linnd of fellowsbip was extended by the Iloy, O, D. Helmer, in the name ot the Cou- grogatiounl Church of Chicaro, Tho choir then sang** Father of Moroice,"” and Prof. F. W, Fisko gavo tho Clarge to tio Poople, " pointing out to thom the rolatious they would bear towards their uew pnstor, aud the mutual good-feoling and forboaranco that both must practice, ench towards the other, Tho concludlug prayer was made by the Rev. E, I Willinms, affer which the Liymn, “ Father of ctornal grace, Glority thyself in me," &e,, &¢., was sung by {ho congregation aund choir, and this vory Intoresting and impressive cer 1y was closed with tho beuediction by the new pus- tor, the Rov, Mr. Bushuoll, PERSONALS, TRE OITY, Gov. J. L, Boveridgo {s at the Palmer. 0. M. Foster, U, B. A,, is at tho Palmer, * B. T. 8baw, Dixou, Il isat the Brigga, J. O.'Loach, of Toxas, is at the Sherman. 8. P. Birmingham, Dacatur, {s at the Briggs. Dr, Bailoy, U. 8. A,, is at the Grand Pacific. . Bakor, of Clinton, Iows, is &t the Briggs. 8, D. Putorbaugh, of Peoria, Is at tho Palmer, M. A. Norrig, of Now York, ia st the Bhorman, H. L. Boles, Sycamore, Wi, is at the Briggs. Gen. A. P. McCaul, U. 8. A,, is at tho Garduer. G. Musick, of Lincoln, Neb., is at the Briggs. Jogeph Maas, of London, Eng., {a ¢ the Sher- man, “{)r. J. R. Hall, of Doston, Is at the Grand Pa- o of H, D, Olmstood, of Indians, is at the Grand Pacific, T, W. Warner, of Bf. Louis, 1s at the Grand Pavitic, “ 0. 1, Bpring, of Pittaburgh, is at the Grand Pacifie, Qon. B. J, Bwoot, of Lombard, is at the Palmer, C. Collins, of Bioux Clty, is stopping at the Briggs. The Ion. E. W, Weisel, of Minnegots, is at the Palmer, "The Hon. Btophen Roynolds, of Illinols, in at the Slerman. ‘The Hon, Charles White, of Michigan, is at tho Garduer. Gen. John McDpnald, of 8t. Lonis, Is at tho Grand Pacifio. The Hon. J, Bterling Morton, of Nebraska, is at tho Palmor. ‘Prof. Emoraon, ia at tho Briggs, E. R, Wells, Captain Becond United States Cavaliy, is at the Sherwman. W, B, Kondall, Omuha, Neb,; E. I' Leach, Rod Oak, and H. Wilson, Firibault, Mian., are guests al tho Biiggs. R, M. Bosford, Mndison; Willlam Gooinow, Atlanta, Ga; E. N. Buet, Lnfayotts, and damos G. Plauders, Milwaukeo, aro iegintored at tho Lulmor, T, Ialt, Elmra, N. Y; N, D, Sauford, New aven; 11, C. Blossom, Claveland; J. Garett, Philadolphis, and D. Goo:lman, Detrott, nre 105 1stored at the Ursad Pagitle, E. N, Taylor aud E. 8. Fuller, New York; G, 8, King, Salt Lake; L, Siroune, Baltimore; It €. Korr, Louisville, and W, D, Liotry, I'ttsburgl, aro registored at tho Shorman. Tho fallowing waro at Andorson's European Ilotel yentorday : A, I, Willoughby, Budda, Ill,; I, 31, Young, Nashville, Teun,; Houry J. Chave, Paoria; D, 0, Burnet, Del ; 8. F. Stowe, Milwuukee, Mr. Emil Mannhardt, one of the editors of the Staats-Zeitung waw mncviod Thursday to Miss Lonise Lamping, & nloco of Mr. A, U, esing, at Bt Paw’s Lutheran Church, the ltev. Joroph Ilartmann, ‘I'e roportorial associutos of Mr, Munubardt wish him overy congratu'atiou that the ovcasion will allow aud sincore rogurd suggout, of the Unlyorsity of Virginia, IN QENERAL, 1 AL Thiera is writing a kistory of his Presidency of the Fronch Ropublie, Bonner has added to his stablos son of Flora ‘Towple, ugod four and very pravocions, T'ho Dean of Natal hias Loen committed for trial on o charge of erasiug & name from a warisgo rogster, Orville L, Grant, brother of the Presmdent, is said to be at tho Lhead of a company which Is about to ontablish zina works at Luiistol, Bucks County, I'a. "I'he marriago of tha Dulko of Iamilion and Lady Mary Moutagu, eldest dsughior of the Dude aud Duchoss of Mluuchoszor, will take plase iu Februuty. * A Now Yorker nsmed Saunderson has eued twenty-olght pupers tor libel fu connecting him with the Bowon weandal, o wuuts au aggro- guto of 86,000,000, "The name of Roger Tichborne will bo handed down Lo posterity fiy other moans than by the famo of the great trial which t8 now golng on, ‘Ihe retucun flom the looa! rogistrars in Euglaud THE CUICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATUYRDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1873, show that noarly 100 hildron have, by tholr pa- NEW PUPLICATIONS, HAVANA LOTTERY, TH% CIII0AGO TRIBUNE. HAILROAD TIME TABLE. ronts, beon named Roger Tichborne, Louia Irving, of Bt, Louls, blow his bratns out becnuea o cortnin Ynlmg ludy wo ikl nou warry him, and, oftor Lo was Iald away, his fathor oloped with the samo girl. DBaroness Durdett Confts contamplater tho aractlon of rovernl mquares of culmpartment howt es in Dullin nud Bollnst for the poor, wineh na to Lo paid for ju instal'ments. Dr. Mary Walkor s in Washington, and con- tinues to ux;)rfl»n horcheerful rendinens to res colpt lior bill of 810,000 tor *woryices rendored 1o Jovernmont during its straggle with armod rebellion,” The Quiney (UIL) Whig lina boen p-chasod Dby Mr. Danlot Wilcox, of Milwaukeo, forumerly ono of tho publishoes of the Jdancsville (Wis) Gazelle, moro vecontly businors manuvor of the Milwankeo Sentinel and u large stockholder in that papor, Ho will tako posscusion Jan, 1, Something of tho humor of the beggar who Alls out n chieck for a million s vislbie in the Isindly correspondence botweon Chambord and Don Oarlon, wheroln they nddress ench otlier with Yrufomul ranpoct as ** Your Majosty.” Dt thon it malkos them liappy aund hurts nobody ; 80 why shoald wp object ? Wo bave boon shown one of the waddln, onrda of Miss Iilla M. Lutzer, nicce of Col. R. . Morgan, and Philo J. Deyoridze, son of the @Governor, Thoy are to bo married ay_ 8t Matihow's Episcopal Church, Bloomington, Dec, 17, It will bon Inrge nnd brillisat wedling.— Sandwich (Ill,) Free Press. Aun_ Enplish paper tolly the following story of tho Rov. William Tliorpo, of rislol, Lngland : o was Ho larga that in preaching an ordwition sermon ha Lial to bs hoisted into the pulpit ovor tho sldo, the door bemg too uarrow to admit him. Ouclously euongh, his sormon was on **Tho importance of & right introduction into tho Oliriatian inistry," and ho fonnded Ins dis- courso on the parablo in which it s doclarod tuat ** Io ihat entoreth in by the door s the shovhord of the shoep, while Le that climboth up somo othor way, the eamo is a thiof and a robber,” AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, GRAND OPHRA in T.ISII by the Cele- bratod EHLLOAGG TROUBH, 0. D, HESS aind MAURICE GRAU.. Diraotors. Thls (SNTURDAY) aftneunon %, GRAND KNLLOGG MATINEE, DLAIRTET A MISS KELLOG .Lady lenriette. MRS, ZELDA SEGUIN, MR, JOSEPITMAAS, MR, G, A MR, KD, SEQUIN, MR, UAll'I'l:E.\KA‘\'A‘L FRANK A. HOWSON, +.Musical Direotor, Adunission, $1and 506, Sceurod Soats, 31.00 lgd 82 This (SATURDAY) Evening, Grand Gala Porformanao, FRA DIAVOLO. With & magnificont eagt eonupciting tho two distingulsbod ne Danuo, MISS JENNIE VAN ZANDT, MRS, ZELDA SEGUIN. Tha P50 Tetirs, MR, WILFORD MURGAN, MR, W, I TILLA. Also, Messes, H. PLAK G. HALL, W. WHITE, AMonday, Dee. l—,{“utlfl—l( LLOGC ucaday~Bohemiy 1, duzsday~Fauat, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Friday and Ssturday Nights and Saturday Matinoe, IO T.A. LAST T1MES OF LOTTA LIPHLE NELL AN R MARCINOAESS HSO“;VIZS. DVA‘}NCES, AND BANJO SOLOS, =LOUTA ns Dick Wastral, At S hon:i',nh:y"qhb T 3poiek, Wastral, tho Little Vagu MYERY OPERA BOUSE, Monrout,, Letwoon Learboru aud State, Atlington, Cofton & Kembls's Hiinsrels, First apponranco of Mast, G, W. CUTHBIERTS( owcomb, Ernest Linden, Meckia aud Wilthn, Must. Gaorgo Davonport, 'A1]ington, Cotton, Komble, and Blly Itfon Ia now and'sparkling sficcialtin, ‘o whole to eunoludo with the fancy skotch, ontiflod THE TWO B'HOYS; or, Children of {he Period. Kvery Evening and Saturday Ma fuco. ACADEMY OF MUSIO. HOUSES OROWDED. AUDIENCES DRELIGHTED, MISS LYDTA THOMPSON, o Iolienlug Envorite, To-day, Altoravun and livuning, the Mammath Organ- ization in ALADDIN, Monday, tha ou fraly aow Burlosquo, for the firat in Chilosuo, ATRRADY o for e it ton +GLOBE THEATRE, Afternoon, half-nant 2; Tvoning, Bo'clook. ‘omiangesol Y LINDEN, 'aud tna Hoautiful Drama. 1 WAITING FORR THE VERDICT, Alynday nost, ths ominont Tragodian, Mr. T, C. KING. MR, SULLIVAN'S DANCING ACADEMY, 147 Twenty.second-st, pluners 01 Monday and Wodnos- xt._Sotionl solrse noxt Urfilay cvaning. WSPAPER UNION, THE AMERIOAN PAPER UNICH OATALOGUE OF Thirteen Hundred Looal Wookly Newspapers, Last two not- Distribated througliont the United States, ns followas Yaine...... 10 Tesus. ... New llunpshire.... 10 Tenuessee Yermaont. 12 Kentucky Massuchusetts 24 Ohio Connecticut, i New York. -.100 Hlinois. New Jerse, i Michigan Penusylvanin . 52 Wisconsin Maryland.. 10;Minnesota. Yirginin and West [T Yirginia. 15:) N. and 8, Carolinas, Georgin and Flo s /da Alabima. ther States and Mississippi Territorics...... 40 Louisiund.... Tatesof Advortising for the List of 1,300 Nowapapera: 1260 PER LB TR IVSERTION, Livoral disvounts allowod on auma of over 860, This List will bs scparated Into threo or six subdi- vislons when dosirod, and advertisomients recolvod for ono ormoro uf tho subdivislons, but not for a portion of any ono subdivision, For soparate Lists, or any othor information, addross . THE NEWSPAPER UNION, 114 Mouroe-ut.y Chiengo, T11 SPECIAL NOTICES Tictmbold’s Buchn i "'?f.’ufll"Z"':a';:.':;f.f'fl.fl‘fif.’;fi°|3n"1'm‘5‘5.f.’5'333:°§} 1ho absonco of the eolebratod s 10 uted thy oontinuod wsnutac- 1 ol thy Buchu, so well known as thy only cthelont by fur dleoasos of th klduoys and unnary orgar 13 arg counterieits of this most BIBD"Ullljllclllulllu i iy Dropelotor’s by wamp, - JUIN § o Now York, Holo Ageut, Asthnin, Jouas Whiteomb's Jtu v, Propared from & German el ubtatuad by tho 1 VAl ounb, 1 17 traqio. It ulluvlu od this dis In iy o) whon all ohw ap. pHancos of modlead skill nad booa abandoaod Ly Wi 1 e 1 110 0340 of a purely asthnitio oharieior hi At farud ta give linmodiato reliof, and it b leetod nany pormanout cuvas, 1t oun alos uo palsotivus ur (njuriong |IN'1|IJVIlvl whatevor] an lafant sy take it with porlces iy JOSEPH BURNETT & CO., Magufacturars and Pro- priviors, No. 37 Uontral-st., Boston, For sais by drui- ulsta vrorywhi_ro. Schonck’s Mandrake Pills, Thoso pille aro cumpnsod azalusivoly of vogatabla In- grodionts, mid althaiigh thoy ontirely suporicdo tho usa Gr moreury, do nat lusve any of 1 infurlotsoifoota, Thoy pon th fivor, Aud 4o s valuablo tomody iy ull uatos of dorangeinunt owlibng (o b dlsrd stiio ol ting oryan, - Livor Qompluint, Billioas Disriare, Tndigantin, Blok {luadavh, Typuaid Fovars, & all wiiociuili {0 tils fe0d wew 01 Hanonl Tor saly by all druayists wud doalecs, o D, 1 it WHULT PERIODIOAL IN AMERLC A/ Ztev, Dr.Cugier, ’:fix.‘Y{-‘:‘,’: Ty L . L 5 Ity Erek Vi R ol W Tuwel Thnckerng, isn tchian] A g Ce Mne qelow, ey Tondo, and 0 0 {3 in: i LR Iatoly raprosontod in thio pngos Littell's Living Ag 4 10te. S” 'Vl glflAle. 1eerkly m I sixty-faur paads, i Livisn in RiTax inte- (i PHITL AND A QUATCDELE PITOUSAND donbless: liwn aotavo pages of rnndlur wmatter yoarly, formiug four largo volumod, It prosents in Al Inexpanedva form, considoring ite fruntnmmmlnx mure tor, with Iroshnoss, vwlig to 1is weokly issue, sailesise ary enmplelenieas nttompted Lyns ot “47"\. 1hs |‘i""l¢ are l‘l/ ”f;‘!l ’f:, (‘r’l:(r-ln,m’v, T NCTiniite, I rrmitont, THotartent, i 1ots-Gcof tn oepyhe {fony ruih tho il ‘Lody of Forelgn Porimiieal {iima: irg. A WNWEW SERIES van hogun Jan, 1, 165, with entiroly ner an i herinl dnd .s'nmsmrli-hy v HineibEEC (R WG Sl shithorss 23 Lard Lyt (Bulwor), s any sa: r Shoran e ot Ryt Seeister, uenfefl, Mirs Thai Mra, Parr (author ' **Dorothy For! = During the coming year, as horetafore, tho Pt I R A g e o 1t Anthorn will bo glvon, together with an Amuuat npurvsched by any o ber. veyiadical in the ligrady ot sclonilie waller of tio ot tho abuva-named and other fore. o Julia Karanagh, e, 'ho lutports overy Amux' 11 raad 3 culy eompleto ns woll as frod) ‘clll|ll|v| nli’t‘a % uucn'lh"‘lnlonfi;-l‘:lu"h‘u: l|'l‘ldh- D10 CHrEOIt HEOTAtR e, (mmem i haeane I} rodricilonsof T AT ST TIVI 5 {n all hrauches of Litorainro, Selunoo, Art, 1s sutliclontly lnainated by tio following QOPINIONS. tho beat thuughta of th bost minds of the toplos of living fntorost,"~ ton ean tharo he_found ollcnco,"~N, Y. 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AN ENTIRELY NEW EDITION PRESCOTTS WORKS, With the Authot's latest Corractions ana Additions, Fd. dted by JouN FORTER KIntk, To be Uonply ed i1 Fif- ‘tson Mouthly Volamos, Ilustrated with Maps, Plates, g Purtzatia, "M, Buauitolly peiated, st bouad in oxtra cloth. Por volume, #2.25; shoop, $3.75, JUST PUBLISITED, TRE CONQUEST OF MEXICO, VOL. 1, REQENTLY ISSUED. FERDIVAND AND ISABELLA, 3 VOLS. *y* For salo by Bookso) gonorally, or will bs sont by mall, postago pald, upon rocaipt of tho prics, by J.B, LIPPINCOTT & CO., Publishers, 716 & T17 Marketest., Philadelphin, TH03:0AL PRESENTS] Finely Bound! Useful! Entertaining | 1 1 1 1. SRS e 1LY OF MUSICLL Liy 3. N 'S ) Y .. (0 CAOPING RARURI N 000 Wiz 5. G, 4.0 “.‘“ o 4.0 b 440 TEMS OF ( 4.0 GIRIEATIC BriA pree Rbwi SRS Diidia i PIANOFORTE Gty 3 B b NOMEOIROLI, Vi p o Al books s0nt, pust-neid, for rotail prico, Oliver Ditson & Jo., Boston. Ohas, H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadwuy, Now York, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO, ———eee OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, NATIONAL LINE, NOTICE~—Thuls Company takos tho risk of lasurauce (up to Frot, 0 in gold) ou cach of its stoamors, thua giving preronigare 1ho bost bosrlbla guArantad Tor safory i avoidauco of dangor at sea, Tho st scu uerly route has always beon adoptod by thin Uumelu{ toavold o0 and hendlands, ‘To LIVERPOUL and QUEENSTOWN, from Plers Nos, 41 uud 47, Nocth Rtivor , Now Yurk, Resnt Dec. ] Spain Greoca... co, l!l ll‘:l For Lndon (direot), o Cublu Puskage, £70, £40, amd S90 Curroncy. R 550 Ut & Raturn tickots at raduoud rates, Passcigors booked to or trom Goanun aud Scandinavian pojnts At Tow falos ‘I'ho Stonmsbips of this lino ure tno !l’lrlufl,lll tho ll‘-\’f . Diaits o Great firitatn, Irolnnd, aud 0o antinant, AL Nurtheast cornur Clark and Randolph-s's. (ouposite now Shorman House ), engo, WILLIAM MACALISTER, Uoneral Western Axout, NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And ol Other Points in England and Walos, South Walos Atiantio § oamship Uompany's nw et Lo, wlil el froih Poumay vasia. - Facy Olly: Nov. 15 uco, Div. 4] Thens stoamm i Aflg, aro pra. vided with il tho laiost impcosomon ¥ for 1o coinforiand convonionen of Cabti aud Steorago Passougars. IVrat 4 ourrancy; Seoond Cabla, 1565 ourtoueys Staar- ULl ’ i brepald 3t corape o2rtiticatos from Cpr- $A85 Draltafoe £1 20 npwas “l.*'\’vv;tarfilbur lv{mh;nll)un, anynly]m ¥ "‘fi' ;%xh%flrfl: wauy’s Otlices, No. 1 Duck Cinnlsore nnd 1 Now York to ARCIIBALD BAXTER & G,y agouts, No. 1 ifeadivay, Ing tiriea a wosk tr: o all parls ot G i Now York, and earrying pns: tBritain, [robond, Gontlasutal i thin Mol -ecancan, Gabln frum e, Thithats sl Tulso e onvl, 4307 wast, ke Gou goniul purte saino s utior ragalac iincs, Al payablo Auply tor full infurmaiion at the Con 7 dhwling Graon, Naw York, and N, assailo aud Madisan-sts,, Uhieng OENDERSON BROTHMRE, Agents. ALLAN LINE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSIHIP CO. 22 FULL-POWERKD FIRSTOLASS STIEAMERS, Livorpool, loadoudorry, und Glusgow, —Trl-wookly to anid from Quwbyo (Puctluad tn wiutors Also, Tortnightly dfeutiy Baltimors, call 3 toand frvis Baltor, culling av Qubenstown, Hallias, Yor pasiage, Ireight, or any information, apuly to _I\N & Gl Axentsy STATE LINE, LIVERPOOL, BEL- DERIY. mors will sall from Tollowa; ‘Thoso olegant 1 Clydrebulit " iorie, North Hver,as Aud evory ultern tor, laking pns fonortud gt ¢ Beitatun };u ‘I.X“lfl, "h“flll:'"fl‘.".“p .\:'(&' Uonmany, Satia : Fur feciiiic or puvasko apply to AUBTIN BALDWIN & Oty Fatuuyo ke No. 43 Bronwny, age Panvay hla v No. lway, 4 S AR L Gotora Wontera Agont, W blark atey Oftlosgo, ROVAL HAVANA TOTTERY, OFFIGIAL DRAWING, NOV, 26 CCLASS 916). Prisa, Ao, Ivite, No. Triee,i No, Ivitr, ER00 011, 8200 1107, €3 0 18115, 8.0) 8 I Uy 18I, Lk O Peice.| Ko, ST sty 1 ‘Wo are now on tho Groat Evtraordinary Hollday Draw- toz.,, Ulreulu o infornacion sant tech uh appitoy TAYLUI & CU., Bauitors, 1 Wall-st,, Now ¥ ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING OF DECEMBER 18, 1873, £1,200,0C0 to be Distributed in Prizes, Ouly 10,000 Tickots—One Frize (o every Seren Tickets, 1 Prizef, .0 1 Prize uf, (), oo 1 Prizo of. ) Ut 401 & 00 i of 0o 12 of n 43 uf i0 .+ ‘amovnt X Ordogs fillod and fuformation froo. Send for oo, TAYLOR & CO., BANKEDS, 11 Wallat,, Now York, PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR SUTPLIES. BraTy [} 540 Croulars AU0, Licc, 4, 18:3. Teom tho ‘Hourd of Gom. miraluers of Covk °“”""]..,‘"L‘é¥3.:2‘fi“€:;".1‘:3".}13' i until My k County g C 2. it 7 u 187, at noom, 1or furni-hlag Cook C.unty liuoks, stai{onory, biuding, cte., requie e of thy Connty for on 3 also, ull the nicat, pro. buttor, gescorlos, dry gocde, ol visions, fiour, miik, Pislone, thaa g, n i’ i , onl el Uouaty TS ) fu* ono ye: 31, st 40 bo d Mivetad at subh placos aud 8t woh timas ¥ Lo Gounty may diecet, LIRS Moyt wh approximation of ths kiads and quantitios of Gliieraut arililos vosdol by tho Couty cn Bynaun fn the witicu of tho Clork of suid Bonrd, ALl LI dars will b2 raquired to ower in*o bend wiih two surotiza to bo upproved by ths County Clork, in a s sutlicinn; to guacan <a tho falhiul preturuned of thy contraot, (he Gnuaty rosorsing 1l tight to rejuct auy or all bids i¢ domed expodient to do s iais tae propissis uhibonds oan bo obtatnod ut tho wlina uf tha Clerk f sahl Hemds Vagimcnta (o i mda peami iy in oxah (mmedlatoly at: ter xir_\ Lills vhall huve boen audited by the Board, caposals 1o 1o sealod, addrused to tho liuard of Com. nsenbinors of Gaok Cowity, and dopoiirod vt ufy Olork of & oard, und indotsod Propusals i HERMANN LUH, Covary Clork. DMISCELLANEGUS. NOTICH. The lato DAVID BALDERSTON, of 49 Tegontat,, Geonnck, havlug, by fia teust disporizion, nnd setrldt cf'to Blta, Mary Balierston or Ma Siifow of Williuin, Alacis n Glasgow, wno Juit Scotland iy and falling bor, to ‘ner’ abifldron, notlca ix no that tho salil Blrs, Mary Laldoiston or M. altvoy or, 1f doaa, hor ohildron, nro roqrired to cliin wald boqueat, nud to oaabiish thele wigut thoroto withiln 1w sanrs freun tho Bt 0t Fobruary, Tad, <+ dato f the eadd David Haldarston's death, und'that 1 e s thoy fall t0 du s Mr. Baldeesan's T'en-Cacs will pr. pay ovor iy tua add ligacy to tho athor roslduary Jogntoes an diiectod by tho said trust disporiion, aud slthomont, and cudicils ruto, Ghamunieations an _the wbjot to bo addressed to JUHN MAUDOUGAL, Saliclior, Blausion House, Gro.nack, Beatlund, ) Asthu g Tronchitly oft otually rol tho useui Datars Tatuls, tor * n o mest fsortul attaek of Ay hia, Lurd Dunsany Lind searcoly smiolo t tti “Latuln lae more than 4 minuto or 60, whon the syl ins wl hated, and b ten ininutos moro ho wa tully, "Ne told iy ho nnd wsad 1 for paridot wocooss. Cortainly the fntin uiailoal uifect | ovar witnsssed."—Tr. v movor kagen am nstanco fy taed. V-0l Alesandor, Suld as tabnooo, as elgaes and elearottos fn boxos; by Huvey & M w” iond strsot, Londan; awd all chomist aud_stur Roojoes 't nichont s Noais nid 5 — fRACTIONAL QURRENGY, $B5 Packages TRACTIONAL CURRENCY YOI ALK AT TRIBUNE OFTICE. ralluvad wondor- CHICAGO ™ WEEKLY TRIBONE. THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IH THE NORTHWEST. THE PAPER FOR THE FARMER, MECHANIC, MANUFACTURER, " MERCHANT, BANKER, PROFESSIONAL MAN, AND THE FIRESIDE. PRROSPECTUS FOR 1874. The coming year promiges to bo the most eventfulin a political sonse that wo have seon since the close of tho war. The questions which havo engrossed and divided the public mind during the past twenty years are rapidly passing away, and we find growing up in difforent parts of the country & party called by vari- ous names---in California the Inde- pondent party, in Iowa the Anti- Monopoly party, in Wisconsin the Reform party, in Illinois the Farmers’ Movement---having a com- mon purpose and inspiration, and exhibiting a strongth which proves that it answers one of the chiof de- mands of the hour. The CHICAGO TRIBUNE will give a large share of its attontion to this NEW MAN- IFESTATION OF PUBLIC SENTI- MENT. It holds: lat. That the old party orgamza- tions are essentially corrupt and fraudulent., Having no longer any principles to carry into effect, thoy havo become mere business enter- prises, making a show of opposition to each othor, but roally sharing in the proceeds of profligate and dis- honost legislatian. To suppose that any healthful roform can flow from the pretended eflorts of these worn- out and domoralizod partnerships is altogother vain and illusory. 2d. That tho tariff system now in vogue is a cunning dovico to rob the many for the bonefit of tho few, and that its effect is to cause farm pro- duets to oxchange for ebout one-half the quantity of foreign or ¢ pro- tacted” goods thoy would otherwise buy. 3d. That railroads cannot exact more than a fair rato of interest on tho cepital actually invested in them, and that whon, in addition to this, they claim dividonds on watered stock and fraudulent bonds, the State mny rightfully interfere for tho protection of the people ; thatunjuat diseriminations betwoen differont localitios are in violation of law and should be prohibited. 4th, That subsidies or bounties of money, land, or public credit, to railway, steamship, or other corpo- rations, are fligrant abuses of the powers of governmont, fraught with the gravest dangors to the pooplo, and tending to promote corruption, extravaganco, speculation, and finencinl disaster. The goneral charactor of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE is too woll established to need recapitulation. It is always indopendent and fear- loss in tho expression of its views. In its nows dopartment it is socond to no paper in the United Stctes. Tho Weelly Edition contains a care- tully prepared summary of the nows of the week, brought down to the hour of going to press. Literary, political, financial, so- cial, and agricultural topics will constitute, as heretoforo, loading features of the Weekly Edition, and no pains will be spared to inorease its attractiveness in these depart- ments. Its market reports are un~ eurpassed, embracing all tho infor- mation which farmers require for the intelligent transaction of busi- ness, both as sollers and buyervs. THE WIEKLY TRIBUNE is & lerge eight-page sheet, of tho samo 8izo ag the Daily Tribuno, cousisting of fifty-six columns of closely- printed mattor, and, as a family nowspapor and in its goneral make- up, is ungsurpassed by any peper in the lend. TEE TRIBUNE will be furnished during tho ensuing yoar at the fol- lowing ratos, payable in advance: WEBKLY TRIBU; Ringle Copy. Five Coples "en Copies. Fifteen Copies,. T'wenty Coploy, DAILY TRIBUNE. Daily Editlon, oue Sunduy Lditlon, one v TRI-WEBKLY TRIBUNE, . Blugle Copy, one yeur.... e 6,00 Suberibers to the Weelkly, previous to FJanuary 1, 1874, will be entitled (o the paper from ¢ate of subseription to January 1, 1875, §2-Postmasters nnd others formlug Clubs may retaln 1O por cent ou all sub: eriptions, wnd ndid ninglo coples ut elub rates ulier they uro formed, Romittancos may bo mado by draft, monecy ordor, or registored lottor, at our risk, Specimen Copies Sent Freo, Givo Post Office address in full, in- cluding 8tate and County, and ad- dress TRIBUNE COMPANY, Ohicago, Ill, 812,00 U TRRIVEL Aivd"UEPARTORS OF 1A E“)"‘M'lm\ \‘"fls OF n:fl:u?mn ‘l\ll \!lll ped. ¥ Soniny oxcoptal, t Monduy o Biiuday st 6100 s e 4 Daltvs £ Saturda Souiad, TR 'ICHINAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERY RAILIDA1Y Liggauly Juot wr Lake ey wmd pont 4 Lecentyimn Lot et ice, W7 Clark aly southeast corner af” tadolo, 70 Canistoaly, corner’ /" Audvaun, Lease, | drrive, O, WINTWOILTL, Uenecal Pavsonyar Agant. CHICA™N & ALTOY HAM2I1). Chicago, Kantas City and_enver Storl Line, anty o, und Chicago, Springfeld, Aiton an Thriugh Line, Unimi Lepul, 1ast Sides tiear brage, Tieket ogices s 4f vla Louist. ol i 1 Depot, and 128 cun Kasaa City 15x, vin Jacksanvillo, 1t und Loniolana, Mo res(® 81303, 1. Kanias Oly Iast fix, vin Jaok. sonvillo, {If, and Loul dann, Mo Louls Kspra s, Via Main Fing Lauis Fasi 1ix! via Maln fans 2 Uity Kxpross, Poorin, Kookuk & Buel Guiewdo & Paducan Itntieosd Tix. Wonma Lacon, Washingtas I, dJollot & Dwighi Accommiodatinn, i3 p. m. * 8:10 p. m. 4130y, ® 9108,y f. PAUL RAILWAY, Ouinl.sta,; Ticket Ofica Sherman lHoute, and al Depat, Teate, | Arrive, Milwaukos, St. Paul & Mininan t1is Day Erpross. 5 Milwaaken & Prai Mall nad xneas, " 8:30 8, m. [ 8:508, m " 6:00 p, m, *13:00a, m. -, Bt, Pay Milwan: olis H:W D, m. |t 4:l8 p. . val 0 Lakeat,, Indiana-ao,, anl Sizteenth-st, st anil Sizteenihests, Ticket nfices, Ko, b9 Clar and ucyjie fivtel, and at depote, Leave, | Arrice, e & Sloar Qity Exp, Pucliic Fa, Lino, for Omal Clty, Loivanwarts, chison & 8¢, Josoph Exp. urorn Pasegiiyos, oy Uttawa & o0 hit e YT, 10:00 5, m. engor (Son lay), SinuxCity & | L3, foc Ui avoniart Josopls Lz 41 s Gruso Accommartat[on. ¥ 's (=70 Avcommodation!* (B SEx, Buuduys. {1z, Baiurdny, 3hz, Moaday, ILLINGIS CENT] Depot foot ar Luhrst i st _apicey 191 Randulph Tickst “rrise, 1. Louls Expross, Louts Fust Lin Iixdo Paric and Oak Woot 113 Park aad Oxs oot (@) Rius 1o Ohiampaign on Saturdags, CHICABO & NORTHWESTERN RAILTIN, Clty ediccs corner Lanolyh anl LaSilleats,, and 73 Canale Sy rariter Muds Vip, m Tilalm, “trrive, & Miilwaukoo Parso reou Kay K3 press, & 81, Paut leay ) 8. . h Marguoto ) < Btk oo . |® Sty Paul B by it A, T &8t 515, o'l Ag't. CHITATO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFI RAILRIND. Devut, corner of Yunlluren ant Sherm-nats, Tickst ofice, Gruwd Tucite Hotel, Qmaha, Laavonw'th& Atohleon s 1 Prn Acremmnoda: o i, Niglit Jiapiuss [Hoi00 . i I 8 An LAKE SHORE & MICHILAN SOUTHERY RAILROAD. Depoty Van Hurensst,, Joot @ LaSalle-st, Ncvet v Yess, nordhwest corer Clark nnd Randalphate,, and southioes corner Canal and Mudison-ats, Afal, vin Al Tdno aud Main Ling, Speaial’ Now York Lipross, vis] | “Ar Tinn., o G A L. it Expross, vin Main Lino. it Guleugy ASculiniodntion,, TITICEURCH. FCRT WAINE & CHICAGD RAILRDAD, | Arrive, CHICAGD, ILNBM'I".P'.'U: & CINCINNATE THROUGH I . VIV KANKAKEE ROUT! From the Great Contrat Ticket nfice, 121 Ranloip Salleat,, corner Washi: Depot, Day Ttxpross., WA m. | Era, m it Lapeoss At s . | ¢ 400, m, SCALES. FAIRBANKS' BPANDARD SCATHS Ul ALL SIZ1S, FAIRBANLE, MCRSE &00 UL AND 1S LAKE-! b DR. L2 2 oS CONFIDENTIAL PUYSICLAN, 377 und 219 South Glur B, toruor Van Biun, Ciioaftos i e wall o DS oo tho Biluw Ia tho widlodt estabilshad phsalel uaving dovuted TWIENTY YEARS OF (118 Lt 0 fik romodios 1hat will otira povitivoly Al Gl S0 AND SPECH VL DIKASS i boti P S e o 3 ETRVAS 3 N N T1A L, . drenh i Joticas, with scanupa, to Dr. G. BIGELOW, Y17 aud 279 Bouta Clackeat. Dr. A. G. Olin, Exporlonca among tho afllioted with Private Dicasos, in all thole varied and cumplicatod fosms, Ao und oxporioucu hes onablod him ndlas that novar fall. Ho I tho oldest und Lo Speeialist In this eity, and il it wurk, rOrs ol uth, ihitrty lee urok dulivered s.1.uto; Pricy GU Conts, e gapuctatiy (0 Ladios, twg stamps, lavalids proe vidod with pulvate apargncats, bord, aid attondance. Utiico hours frows . 10, to 8 p, m. Consultation £roo. Remeuber tho Coburn Jiefoal Tnsilal, Nos, 175 & 177 Clark-st,, cor, Monice, Chicago, Vor the treatmont of Chironlo and Piivato Diszascs, whera tho aiifeted should yo ta Le ourol, Opon for pationts gt and duy, NO CUREB! NG Pa%ii DR, KEAN, 360 Eouth Olark-st., Chicago, .\lny!lncnmilhmlnllt consulted, porsonally o by matl, frec ot cuarge, v sll clironio ur hosvons divens s, D1 K EAN fs tho valy plosobbn b Lo el wiee TAnls CUFCH OF WU RaYy G ook, Hnstrated, Lo conts, < EDC s T, S 4 183 BOUTH OLARK. ) ¢amtinuos to ourd all Gurniv, Nervonw, ol Urinary Dinewses of buth hoxvs, and may bo ewnfidontfally cous aulted, persoually or by mall, 1030 o1 oierge, comele dinoultios troatod with Wncuoed, | Hia Modlodi (reatiad to Tauws ainf gontlowes wont fray 'y ey GUIUAGO, (4 roguiur viaduate ‘trauts il Curanio Dilnavos, 01 b fi sexos. ood “All Ewalo Dillouliios treaied with s, Alodlolios Turalitiod, Gomuitatin troe. A il ot s i iacnsue, oiveulre, £on (oF marriod olle e fur ups. Al loiure o tal. Mathey Caylus! Ca sules, v yori with groat wncco's by fha ST i s oo i dhe Bt skiporior. so.ait a.hors fur o prumpt viira of all drée ousruay, monit oF of Joitg Slaty i L wing, et WS LY 24U 1vue Raolas, Paria,

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