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EXTRAORDINARY LIBEL-SUIT, Eaying Bare Domestic Socrotss=Singue lnr Caveer of . Bivorced IEusbandes Fletion Outrivided by Facts, I'row the New York Herald, Lec, 6, In the Circuit Cowrt, now sitting at White Plainn, Wentehester County, a suit for libol was commauced yosterday which, owing to the kocinl position of tho partios concorned, togother with the antoundmg circumstancos wrrounding i, anake up one of the mont declded domestio son- sations of the poviod, 'Ihis euit, on which there wre four otuers pending, in In'm\uhl by Mra, Luey A, MeMalion ogainnt Finnew 15 Lldridge, hor divorced former husband, and tha Rev. Robort Jlolden, an Iipiscopal elergvman, who hus iiliod Tor mony yews, und still holds, tho position of Ltector of ‘Lrinlty School, Now York., Tho catises that have lod to the prosent sile, aronud which all tho othors clustar, linve «auring tho { asi fuw years been the themoe of con- lidontinl gotiaip anmong tho i the county, bus more especet: in tho tuwn of Morrisanis, whoro the “compininant, her hus- nd, snd childvon rosido, en]n)‘iug thiat nxuri- ousuese of living which can only bo compatiblo with afituonce. Sho in beitor kuown by tho golf-conferred titla of Lady " MacMahon, wwhosa * palatial abode bas long borne the yomantic nume of *Caollo Ldew.” Mr. Holden ualso livea in Morrieanin, and somotimes officiatos at St. Tunl’s Chureh, whilo tho identity of tho other defendunt is partieily explained in what follows. It may bo mentioned (hat tho present husband ot tho complainane is & lawyor of uomo noto, and practices his profession in Now Yorlk, dany youns ago, 1€ appones, and_whilo tho cotplaiuant wis yet in_her teens, she formed tho equaintanco of Eldridge, who {8 sald to lnve boeu & young 1azn of convivial halate, ‘This ac- uaintance it course of timo riponed into an in- timacy which enlminated in tho conple being seerotly minyried. Although the nu.]lmmlnnco ras ditoctly bronght about by the mothor of the somplainasit, who, it 1 allegod, fullowed a ruther Shjoeitonbla calling in Leonawl strect, Naw fork, and who tcol u very lively intercst in sounss Eldridgo at he timo, yot nlio, it appoary, sover desfgnod him for her daughtor. It i wuorted on (ho parc of complainant that the wewly-marricd pair did not .live togother a8 oy ond wifo at any lime, but that imumediately after tho coremony thoy separaicd, each going to his and lier home. Tho hustand, having had o maderato legacey left him by o rela- tive, iroceedzd to St, Lows somo Lima alter Lhe marriage, expeeting to iucrease his capital rnd tako hiv youn wifo awny from what ho consld- erod nndesirablo asociations in Now York. Ac- zording o tho defence, Lo failod in businoss, and reiurned to fiud that a chauzo had come over Inu bride, About this timo the cowplatnunt diteloscd the tact of her secror marringo to hor wother, who at once applied herself to th ftanl of+ freoing hor daaghter from her nstrimounial fetters, She. culled upon & law-fim in New York, of which Dou- is MacMnhon was n pavtnor, nud. through that thm instituted o suit tor divorce, The easo was successiully conductod by Mr. Macdlalon, who ehortly atterwards married tho divorced bride. Lloven children have Leen the result of thia union, cight of whom oro living, After the deeroo of diveres had boen grauted, Tharidgo, 1t Is tnid, eailed for Califorma, whero lio was lost sight of for somo time. Abuut threo ya-s azo, howover, . MacMahon accidentally saw in an ovouing paper u patagraph_ setting forth that a man ramed Francis 13, Bldifdge wes lylogin a eritical condition in Bellovue llckpital, Laving nttempled - to commut suiclde Ly cut- fing his throat. Ou reaching home ho inadvertently, ns is stated, showed the news to his wile, which B0 aronsod lher sympathies for {ho cast-off husband tnat sho witizwely obtninod ber Lusband's cousont to gending their cldest non to visit Eldridgo in the hoopitul. AC his 1equest Lo wes nost visiced by e, and Mrs. MacMahon, to whom Lo expressod anstrong dexiro to reform, aud promised them that if they would asuist lum cut of ius diflienlty Lie would Lecome an altered mau. 1u view of this promue the complainant and ber husband sezreed to give him a yearly ulipend, and shortly aftorwards secured him n comfortabla boardivg place at Oneorsvillo, Conn., whero ho remained about ¢ year, M. L board, r candal-mongera of ridge noxt comes on the econogsn in the houso of the Rov. Mr. Holdon, d info that geutionni's fam’ fly at the urgout roquest of nlrs. MacMabon, Who wits an intimate ieiend of Mre. Iolden, nud communicant n_ber chuzeh, Duting bis stay of abouttwo months at tha houee of Mrs, Uolden, tho compluinant aud her husband pazd his board biily, aad, althongh it seoms that Mos, MacMahon ctuned to mael or roo Mr, Eldridgo, hor carviage would call almost deily to Lakio bim out. driving with ber eluldren, 1Le ofton visited the honro of complainant, whore Lo was always Liospizably oatertaived’ by her busbard, and, , uwan edjunct of n reconciliation, Eidridice, suny others, including several clorgymon, wote inviied to_an enteriainment given hy the eymplamane. It is eaid that oo this occasion Mr. Lldeigo wos assignod tho post of bonov at the table by the hos! 1¢ noxt transpires that Bldridgo goes back nyain to Lis old quariers in Conuecticut, till rcceiving financial Bupport from tio dtacMalions. Suddenly, lowevor, the wupply is cut off and Mr., Eldridyo notitied thal ho wst oxpect no moso aid from his whilom patrons. 1o then returned to Morisania, whore he was boldly met at the door by Mr. Molden, who informed him that, owing to infermation received from Mr. and Mrs. MacMahon, he conld not again receive him into Lis honse, Mr, Eldvidge then unbosomed him= self to tho clergyman and foemor friend of the counsction which cxisted botween bimself and tho Maclulon family, the result of which way thas Ar. lolden twok a deop iuterest 1 tho man, and asked him to remain at his house, promiring in tho meantime to bring about, it posgible, o beiter understanding Letween tho part Tottors were sont by Eldridgo to tho MacMuhons, which ‘wero roturned un- oncned, umil ab longth, in July, 1870, Ar. Holdon callol on tho comytinaut and handed Lier an unsoated lottorfrom Eldridgo, iu wlbich the lattor, us in atleged, throatoned to rite and cause to bo published in hook-form n biographical sketeh of the hife and churacter of . MiacMalion, which should also contuin n poztion of her private correspondonce with him- seif, all of which was intonded to serisusly afiecs her reputation. Uhe presencation uf this lettor was accompanied by a verbal domand on tho paitof M, Holden, geing for Lis friend, aw to tho amount aud feruw of paymont noces- rery to provent tho jublicn.ion of tha threut- oned Liography. . Theso wore as follows Thas Mrs. Macdlubon ehonid pas to Mr. Eldridge tho sum of 32,750 ca-li, aud also an ennuity of 1,260 duniug his natural life, such annuity to ba contiuted to bis heivs aftar his death; aud that shie thould also presont him with o paid-up lifo inburance policy for 5,000, for tho bonefit of Dimsell and his beirs, Uhe demand was rofused, slthough tha refusal did not provent it from beiag repeated subsequently lo the hueband of the complainaut, at Lig oftico in Now York, by A, Holden, who isnow jointlysued intho netion with ilr, Eldridge. Tho dofonso will ondsavor to prove tunt tho cirenmstancos under whioh the Jetter was sont fully Justilied the action, as Tl dridee, thoy assort,ind beon decply wrongod at o lands’ of tho complainant_aad hor huskand. Awmong other nets of illexnl perseention, they shargoe the complainant with laving (lelfli{"clll.\' frastiated a davirable’ m ro _which Mr, Eldridgo was about _contructing in Connecticut, aud, aivo thut, to effet this object, sho absiract: od i lottor from_Dis trank, wiiich ho huy beon unablo to recover., 'I'ho ** privato corrgspond- onco " of tho complainaut, now in posHession of Lidridgo, in exceedmgly voluminous, malking, it in understood, over 4 folios. s nature, v fororkindowed by the defouse, i eucl s to pro- cludo any iden of i3a ropreduction in print, Lho cuso be continued to-dny, ——— Fall of a Top~ilenvy Bulldings=wTwo Wekl=linowa [fiosidents Iustaatly Elilled in Passaio, N, From the Noo York Tribune, Dre, G, At a quarter of 12 i, yeslerdny, n ko fonr- nlory framo buddne ahont being comploted at Mein avenna and Washington pluce, opposite thio dopot 1 Passuic, N, J., foll o the ground, instantly lilling two gentemen who wore cou- versing on the ridowallt in frant of the building, Ona of the goutlemon was Georgo MelLoan, tho Teading mexber of tha Town Couneil of Paskaie, and among its most populur and csteomed oiti- zeny, ‘I'heother was Wiklinm Barkiley of tho firm of Willinm Barkloy & Co., importers of drugs, of Mo. 34 Cortlan.dt streot, in thia city, who lind ro- contly taken up hissevidenco i Pusenio, M. arkley was about to take the 13 o'clock train for Now York, and Mv. Mol.oan, sccing him on tho oppubite Aids of tho. street, crossed_ovor to whia'o hundys with him only a fow geconds hefora tho bullding foll and buried thom both iu 1 1uins, . Waiteliond, who keeps the Eurckn otel, adjoining tho fatal building, wag ap- proaching “tho wwo gonticmen when he heard a vie. ki noisa overhend, and, utteting u oy of wanug fo Mosars, Barsloy and McLeni, ran to tus othor ride of the atreot, baroly etoaping tho into of hi triends, ‘hreo men ¢ nb work o tho Lull ling nb tho time, only one of ‘whom, Joun 2 Vrootind, neavponter, who wag in {ho upper stoiy, enferod any injury, M veoland had Lo ribi bookion, andwad alio jiirad, bub not serionzly, in the baclk, Robart S EMott, n_joweler, residing nest door to (ha Tatlon Lnildiug, anda membor of o bcok and Juddor comprny whicl srrived promyitly ul the kcane of tho disnsaer, wos alko sovorely lujurvl i the Lead duving the effcits to cloar away tho o TIHE CHICAGO DAILL wreeli, Tho two bodlon were romoved from o ruins half an liour aftor tha neoldont, when it wan found that Mr. MoLean had beon hovribly nmnpilod, hin skull Leing orushed in nnd both_of hin'logs broken in two or three l‘lnmu. o wandiacovored ton feot o1 more from tie body of his friend, and it s supposed that, on hemlng the ory of Mr, Whitehead, howtarted torun, but waa” too Iate. Tho body of Mr, Bnckley was found on tho sdewalk wheie ho ntood when lnst voon, and showed no muark of injury excopt a bruiso on the side of his head, ovivently cansod by n falling tmbor, which probably struek hin with such toreo ay to cuuse ntane death, The building way arccted and owned by Alfred 8poer, the wino producor, It was tho lncgent and was to have boen tho finost bullding in 'sa- e, being 48 by 80 feot, and throo wtories high, with an ornamental Manwnrd roof. It was vo- gun ovor & yeur ago, nnd, an Mr. Speer says, wns built recording to written plans and specifl cationn mado by J, W, Carpenter, au arelutoct of Paterson, who lus ou ofiico at uron([n;ny and Clumbors etrect in_thls ity o Jumber was purchased by Hr. Speof in nc- cordnngs with tho npeolfieations of tho architect, and o builder numed Orort framed the lower portion of it. whou tho worlk was atopped by the actlon of tho Town Conneil, who discuesed the ‘prn]nct of widening Iuin avonue, which wounld render noceerary tho mov- ing of tho building further back, Two or threo times, Mr 8peor ruys, work was atopped for this renson, but flunlly, as the Conneil took no ac- {ion, lio conatuded to finish it whera it stood, and il completod tho top rtory on the outside witon the Couneil again_ intorfored, and passed nn ordinanco to widen tho streot, Tho bulding thon had to bo moved back fitteon feot, which wan doua aboub six wools azo, Sineo that timo workmoen have boon finishing it, but for- Lunatoly, owing to tho wonther, tho nsual force Wau not ab wors {ustordnv. Nona of tho floors bad been laid in tho building, and no partitions linil boon erected, oo that the ordinnvy bracinyg of a finisted building was lacki Tho French voof, however, with tin top and slato sidos, was nearly flnlghed, nnd tho struclura was some- what top-heavy, a8 tho outiro lower jiortion was only a sholl. Lo fact, in conuection with the high wind that was blowing ot tho time, Is sup- posed to havo boen the cause of its tumbling down, From tho noiso that wnu heard Ly Mr. Whitchead, it i thought (ho building _ fitst gave way in tho third ¢tory undor the Freuch raof, which, falling in with its great weight, carrizd tho whole stiue- turo to the grouna. The walln foll outwerd, whilo the roof wunt crashing down to tho cellar, 'I'he moving of the huilding 16 feot bnckward is uupposed to bavo wealionod 1f, and it s stated that some of the props or braces that wero pub in whon it wns removed had recontiy been tnkon out. Mr, Speer has boon confined 1o his house by lilnoss for ten days paat, and has uot seon the buitding, but hois unablo to account for ita fal unless some of tho braces had been removed, or It was struck by a licavy galo amount- ing to o whitlvind. Ilo says ho spared no paing or expouses in ita orection, and supposed that it was Fm’l‘nclly scento. Ho was intending to occupy tho top floor himuolf for a printing- office. 'I'lic Jower floors were to Lo loased as of- fices and storos, n portion of (he second {loor beiug intonded for o billinrd room. Oxr Lho othier band, niany of tho rosident of Pasenic say that it was cheaply built, rnd had beea generaily regarded ag uneafe. IL doos uot appeay, howevor, that the Town Council had taken any siepy to ronder it moro secure, or to domolish it, 28 thoy lad full power to do under thie villogo chartor. ——— ‘RITUALISK AND REFORM. An Interview with Biwshop Cummins, of the * Heformed Protestant Lpise copni Church.? Lrom the New York Herald, Dee. G, A roporter of thie Herald called ‘yoaterday upon Dirhop Cumining at bis 10sidonco on Fifiy-sov- enth ntrect. “ Bishop,” inquired the reporter, * do you in- tond_to orgauize your church in the city on Suuday next, ov on an early Sunday ?" *Not on Sunday, sir, and possibly not until Christmas, or poesibly ot until tho fleat Sunday in January., ‘Thero ato sovoral reasons for the dolay; ong or two of ithem Iwill give you: Fivat, it is vory desirable_that we_should com- monce with tho Prayec-Book of 1783, Onlyn vory fow coples kave beon got roady by the printer. _ Yuu snw a fow of theso ab tho meoting on Tueaday, Tho printor is nsing wll diligonco to got thiom ready specdily, but o wuficiont numbor cannot be furmshed for o woek or two, It wonld be bottor that tho Praver-Eaok should be in tho hands of alt our woshipees, und a3 thal cennot bo done, a dolzy musb_take placo in tho or :ation of our churell. In addition $o this, thero is another impoitaut reason, I shall, Tor komo week (o come, bo mote or less abaent trom the city ou official duties, and it 1 thourht by tho laity who_are associateld with me that it woul l not bo weil for me to be abnont from the pulpit frequontly at the outsot of organization, Thova in much profiminary work yel to be dave, and therefore I do uot think my- solf that we #hall cpen our chureh bofure tho first Sunday in Januay.” “I'heso seem to bo good and sufficiont rea- wong, Bishop, May I now ask you foz i & tion ou anothermaiter conngeted with this move- ment? An opinion provails not only in tho secular mind, but slso in tho religions prosw, whera it hos in somo_journals been cliborately siated that you aud” your Episcopal friends would have brought about that which you de- siro mozo ofiectuaily aud probubly with greator promplitude by staying within the Churca than by coming out of it. Yun Lave, doubtlcss, very good yeasons for- not doing thiv, Would it bo usking too mueh for you to give them to the Herald in s somowlint more summary aud popus jar mummer than yow havo doua in your pube hshod lotters aud divconrses 2 * With very great pleasure, It is tone, a3 you Tinva steted, that thera is o very prevalont opin- fon aumonyg many good ond ivfluential brotliren who sympathizo with onr objeet thut wo rhowld do more good by staying wilhin the Church thau vy comiiyg out. But that conclusion hes heon reachied by a went of acquaintance with tho 4 Let me fitst of all veler to the personal nspect of this question, viowed in tho tils objoction—to_our’ coming awny fr commutiton of the Protestant lipiscopal Ghurch, Twas Asuistant Bishop of Kontucky ; 1 had no nower boyond that which was delogated to mo by Bishop Smith, I was calied upon, in the exorciso of my olliciul position, to be predant b coofiemations in charches in my dio- cosey, and, £0 far a8 my pri0znco Vi conterted, sanction an ordor of worship thot was contrary to 1y viows, whero thero would be an sltar, aud supet-aliar, and where there wns a symbolio uystont in tho worship that was_opposed o my nioat solomn convictions, Allthat I could do was o vtand with the people, and in my sermon preach truths that might bo o corrective of thin formalism, Dishop Smith, like muny other Bighops, did not #eo his way elear to any active interference. Neither o it surprising that ho should hositate, Tho experience of othor Bishops who havo moved in this dicection, par- tlewinrly of Dishop Bastbowrne—n good and faithful man—who refused to allow the croction ofanaltar in a church in his discoss, and navor recovered from the effect thut tha’ pre tubition hindt on his popularity and usctuluers, The idea of the laity who ask for theio in- novations generelly is {hot n prolibit.on it an inteiforence with that freedom aud volunlari- nors whicl is, of courae, - ihe characteristic of Protestant Lpiscopal Quuieh iu Amoiiea, Dee stdey, 1 thing it would have been dishonorable Lo havo remained in a Olreh wish the objact of soeking to produce i thaz Ghurch o rovolution in its 1nith nad practico, whilo professediy snb- ecribing Lo them, nud with he vows of that Clrety uponme. I think that there was no othier couree left than for mo lo come awey nd do an Lhave done.” “'I'ien you do not think, Dishop, that thess errors, a8 ?‘ou supposo them, comparatively modorn zs thoy aro, can he corrcoted within ¢ Chureh by eithior tho moral intluenco of evangel- jead men or the foreo of ecclosinstical lnw #”" “ho recout bistory of tle Church doon not favor that opinion, and this brings mo to tho other reason why Lthink that it i bettor that wo soparalo ourselves from the Protestant Epiccopnl Charcl, Lot uy look back for & moment b tho hislory of tho rituelisie movement in tho Englab Church, of which owr osn Church I8 o branch, 'Tho cglo- brated {rast, No. 00 of tho ‘Lracts for the "Limon," was publishod in Suptombor, 1831 that iy forty yenrs ngo, und rituzlism hes gone on cronging ovor ulheo in tho Church of Luginud, Dr. Pusioy was susponded by the Univorsity of O:xtovd then for two yenes for preaching what he now proachon freely without lob or lindrance, “hero is o vory mtorosiing ypanphlot, oniitlod {Quonsquo 7' writlon Ly ‘A IT gh Unuralman, of the old sehool.’ Allow mo Just to call your ut- {ontion to one whort prenngo” thereln in thiy con- negtion s 1t I finpoesiblo, Tshould think, for any ous nat to seo in the cevoanontal of this dsy yutiiciont evidu: of thy obwtinato determinadon of i nekiool on i ocearfon utl by any means which nisy prozent the #olves to intvoduco Inty our Church a uysten end foru of wornhip watcikally, I not wholiy, ‘differont from that of tha Reformaid Church of England 3 and thera Inno Jack of cvidenco to tho aumo oticel i otuer plices, thowgh somotimes but in trillen; but no feather s too Nght to show which wey the wind Dlows, Dhus we read of a requiem mass bes Ing celetratod for Mr, V' v' “eoul, of which his* friemda must hopo did not stund dn need, I om toll that the Archdeavon of Lone dom, in Lis Isto charge, called attention to {136 fact tht In somo ohurchen fu hin Archdeaconry confessional boxen were to by veen 3 and, unless I am misnformed, one of the Iehmoml curates earried his confesstonal box witl hins to 8, Allane, At Cllfton, thaminiater ofddntiing st the Holy Communion Insist= o on putting tho bread dnto the’ months instead of fnto thie hnnds of (wo lndles of my nequusntanco, anaccount of some ritualistls proce:dinga vt Tenby, Tieva reacd that the Litany of ths ely Unildhood, v y thoe enrate nnd cholr kuediig nt tho ehaneol formed port of 1he stlernoon rorvivo fu thn h ehereh, | In fact fhe Ao Jonrnnls, an well In un olbors, alnost foll_the mamo talo, though fu _ diffcrent aecsnts, In Londow wo ' hiear of fushiennbio ladley Tedog Lo o pinylig ol civ eluieelies, fu_ahedlence, of A, or K., by Way of pengne for ratfoit £0¢ nifconln ofiored to ter rovvices in moma Lonidon hono= ar bave ont-dLichonochiod M ot mlatrken, the tituallstio « chle, If Lai l eneauraging tho foundationof eaclotles of the Bies Teart moctions heingg sfnrted i more countion i witleh the fieuleation of confesston an i Jabitual preparation for tho Holy Communlon is quite eugiielent to indizate thelr ebng i the hawts of tho sntl-Ruformation parly, Qo futo nny of the ritunlistic churches nud aco whothbr you will nob ho fe- mindml of Rome; ba proient ut one of the Wiyt colshratlono® 03 the mnee dn called in rituallntie il reo wheihier o docoratinns of Aho so-called altar, tiio vestments of tho officiating clerty, thoir sacordotal poftion, thelr mtiindes, their movementa from wide (o side, {ho whals mode of cons sceration, tho musienl secoipantments at tho mort salomn parts of tho rorviee, tho chorimors, in their Black or colorod cnsoeks and hort hurplices, Oio nuuiber of non-rommunicants_ oceupled or scemingly o0 upted fn thelr private devotions, while o eacrince, wileli n suppoced to give effescy to (hoey privats dovotlonn 5 being, ns they think, performed for them by the prici—{n uhort, Whother' overyihing doos not Ll {ho Ramo tale of Romiah ceremoninl and Jtomiel doctrine haviny overinkd the Order for the Adminisirie tion of the Holy Commuuion in the Prayer-ook, 2 “ What abont the ocelesinsticnl law of tho Hn- glish Chuch, Lhat could stop this ¢” “Fho nunwor Lo thal)” «nil tho Bishop, *way Dbost given to Bishop Potior, whon in Loudon, by tho Areliblshop of Cauterbury and by Binhop Jeckson, Whon Uishop Potter put 1o thesa emi- nont ecclesiautica tho snmo quention, substaue tunlly, that you have put to me, their anmvor was, substantinily, that thoy wern powerloms to provent it, It they try ono ertivg clorgyman, thora aro 100 moro to b tried ; and, in fact, skl Archbishop Canterbury, tho laily have the powor to provent it 1t lhuf' desiro tu; the ehreh war- dens _can provent-it if they choose, but thero is u focling, both among laify aud clergy, that the Church of Bugland is o kind of omnibus, in which Mr. Pusoy, Mr. DickorsKith, and Denn Stanley cah all ride tozotner, and thui tho Chureh ig an expansivo Clinrel, and that 1t phel- tors men” of every condition of falth. Now, what is true of England is to a smaller oxtont tie ef Amoviea, Iu this city wo hiave churches pearly us rituslistic as any in” Bugland, Bishop Totter ullows thewo yitualistie practices i theeo churchies, ond an_eadenvor of the Bishop's nb the lunt Convoration to obtain i remedy wag de- feated by tho Lower House. Thronghout this country theeo 1 a growing tendeney townrds o rymbolic worship, and the manifestation of a faith that is cortainly opposed to what we call cvaurelieal truth," ¢ ow do you account for this growth, Bishop Cumaing 2" “Taers is much {hat appeals fo the imngina- tlon in risualism, Our yuung elorgy are taken with the id i nsiderad *priosts,’ and from ths imagination they o on to the practice of heiug n ‘priest,’ a *medintor,’ belwoen their floek aud themsolves, Iu addition to this, the Prayer=Book hai o reeming manclion for their view, aud o L ¥, from commenc- ing, m my 3 Y ew, With a perifously near approach 1o superstition, go on until they udopt thesuper- Ktition fuaelf.” * Ilave you reqson to beliove that there is au influenticl minority of the. clergy and tho laity arouscd to this danger in tho country 2 “Tdo, inocod. Kvery duy briugs mo fresh ens of wliat I eannot but regard us the divis favoran our wi You vl remenmber tho c cnlar signed by Lwenty-one of the elergy ot Phil- ndelphis, rocontlaieauod, bolittling thls move- ment, Ouly this vory moraing I hoar from n fricad that two of thoss clergy huvo expresnod their great rogrob that they I gignod this cir~ cular, Wo are not yeb i a position to organizo churchey, put evory duy I havo lotters from clergy who wra in full sympathy with this move- wment, and who will, themselves and their con- gregations, como over to Wd a3 soon as tho bour arrves for that stop to be taken, intimations of this chnractor come fiom men of ull ovangelical donominstions, Theve aro Pres- bytorians who desire n liturgy_ vho are in sy pathy with us, We have already asaociated with us not only men whose heariuara with us, but who have contecrnted their nubstanco to this wront work, If God bo with s, nono _can, you know, bo succersfuliy agaiust us, L0 1lo1s not with us, why then we shall como to nnught. We are uot desirons for auy dinplay of Intgo num- bers,—for any ostentufion of prowth. = We a isaful lo grow, s in nsturo, by a stoady and silaae, but sure process; and then our growth will b2 euduring, and wa shall bo permitted to necomplish the work that we have sought todo.” “ THE BRANDY WAR™ IN SWEDEN, A Novel nce Movemeni-=iinre x Men ey Gou A Wil oay XZome, Stmgie Men Duly ot Mealds Stockholm Sorveapondence of the London Stadrd, If polt) e sre at & staad-atill, il qu tions ure pressing forward. 1t is not only in 331 ghnd that considerable ansioty is felb” on connt of tha inercasing consun emp dwnlc by tho Jower clawses, Choush intoxica- tion i¢. hepmly, now less in this country (hon ib way twemy yoms ago, seifl the ovil vomming, and it veqiires cousiant exedion on tho part of [riends of tomporneo 1o keep it within proper limits. - A couple of years ngo the incersnut nctivity of temperance rocioties aud Lho high exeigo duly on the disti:lstion of prandy had brought dowis thio nmount of intoxication o so low o figure {lnt serions opus woro ontortzinod that the foo was beaten down for good ; but nstancen hive roc proved that if the high prico of spivits has done much to prevent ovew indulgonco in deink, tho taste for liquor ated. Tio ligh wagos o 'yerrs havo agun placed brandy, which is tho favorils drink of the Workingman, within cauy veach, and the conzes quetico hias Leen o consindrable increnzo iu (he wanabreture and salo of npizits. Wie retura for the miwe months ending Soptember leet show aw inctens of noscly 10 pez cout on the correspond- ing peviod of Inet vear. As wsual, the large towus aud tho northoru provineos nra heading the list, Active nteps are, howovoer, talion to pre- vent the fucther ti of the ovil, and will, it 15 hoped, insure thy viclory of (he cawso of Lom- pesance, ‘Lize toswn of Goibenburg is ablo to boast of having carried ou the w inst drunkonness with the greaiest tuca 1865 the whole wpirit trado of the conmntntty has boen Lruns- ferved ton philanthropical Gompany, which has anderiaken 1o lmi; over to tie towu the wholo profils of the busincws, and (huia is voriing merely for tho causo of company, which dispozes of all the lconsos, forty-thres in number, aets on tho priveiplo that no manazer of is public lous:s ehall derivo any protit from the snle of liquors, All tho employex of the company inve fixed ealarics, aad the osiy oxtra profita thoy doiive avo front tho sale of 100d, which is always to e provided el romained une luct of the temperaee, dho ou the premises. 1L thua beeoman thoir mtorest oa the emamnption of food rather than to tu to of drints, aod grratually houtee from u mero drinl hop to n kind of o rostautant. No ralen on eredit are alluwoed, I'ho results havo proved vory ancisfactory, Not guiy bae (ho iublic-ltiics eon trunfoinied from dark and dirly boles Lo elean and well- lichted Louses, whero unndulterated goods nia supplicd, but al tho sano tlo drunhkenness has fallen off to o romurkable degreo. Waile in 19635 thera wera 8,070 eazcn of druukennees co- Dorted 1m Gothenlawg, in 1871 thers wora anlv 1,69; o roduction of about 25 pey cont, in o Lown whose poptlation is rapidly iucrcasing and yising In prosperity. ‘Cho oxamploset by Gothen- burg has beeu followed by severnd othier com- munitios, und the system bas evorywhore been found to work excecdinny woll. Hocio of its aeform the publie- admirers would he ghul to teo 1t tried on Buglish ncil, nud Lord CGrey, durdig tho Inot _cossion of Darliament, advocated the pdoption of n systom whiclr {8 vory much likeit, Hutitis not the ouly onemy ngalst whioh drunkonness has to coutend, A move- ment e recontly mg up among (ho worl- ing elnssen {hemseivos whioh promikes {0 bo mora formldable a foo to tho public houees than the old temoranca socletion. Komo time ago the workuion of Moasvs, Bavile & Warburg, o larpze fivm in Gothonburg, mudo an agrecment Le- tween themsolyes by which no married man hould be ullowwdt £o go into the pubiic-house, wind tho siuglo men onty ab meal-times, Thoy attho wumy tune ngreod nevor to troat each othor o p glnes of brandy, and fmposed a fino an tito trausgrossion of thin sule, They, how- ovoy, did oot pladzo themeolvos to total ubstl- . Murried nien welo freo to lkeop spiritsat T, and tho umnorried to hnve their glasy of braiy at thelr meais, Thoy did not wish alto- 5 o prescrita tho upo of spirity, n meder- Wit quontiiy of which iy ln our eold eliinato rath- er usoful than detiimontal to (ho vonstitution, Awido publicity has been glvon Lo tho ronoe tution, aud an nrgout appeal mado Lo their brath- er workmon fn ull parta of Swodon to join m tho movement, which now eppeas Lo bo ranidly galning ground, Newrly ovory morning [ have found th one of your Stackholm contemporarion o notice hieadod *'Puo Ieandy War," and an- nouncing that somo body of workmen Lad sent TRIBUNE : SUNDAY, DECEMBUER 7, 1573, o in thelr adhiosion to the now programmo. To tho fanatics of teototnlism a movement which tolorates tho consumption of opirits at home will thnl»ly #oom to desorva bus litilo succoss s but t will nieet with the honrly ao-oporation of tha muny who consider_total abalinenco to ho” the romedy of thoro only that dospalr of attnining modorntion, it to indicato wonknons rathor than ntong! e e Eoor-tiouso or Privon. Fron the Viraind (Nev) Enterprive, Viniting Now York wiilo Qovornor of this Atato, Nyo was ono day walking up Dioadieny when Tiweed ovortaok hitm with liis carvinge aud Invited him to ride. 'I'ho Governor nccopted tho inviretion, and was driven past rows of magnifl- cent odificon whioh 'Lweed poinied out to him an hin individual possessions, ndmoninhing him what a fool ho Lnd been to leave Now Yorlk, whon by romaining and co-oporating with his friends” ho mlnhg hava beon equady wealthy, TFinally, Nyo roplied to him that Pul‘h)\pn it wan o mntlor of rogrot. “Iat) said ho, "I havo always thought I should rather dis In a poor- Linusa than fu the State Prison—and, by G—d! 1c looks to mo as if that was the only choleo loft us, Twoed," Chlcago, and 'Mies Linn W. Florsbicm, Joutgosy lioln, formiotly ot this Gity. N—TTTJSR-At A}l Bnints! Ghurely by the Iter, Tlonry: G, Parry, Rector, ik L, Patoreon, 1ats Itomian reannl infnfatry by v Amaa ¥, Jase RUTHKI by tho Rov, 1 " TOWERS—Nav, 29, 1870, 4 saran, Gonn., Me A, Pawers,mothor of the fov. 1, N, Powars, D, titla ct, aged 72 yoaes, - “Tho doath of Mes, Jano A, Powars, wilme of tho Inta Cliarlns Wosloy Powers, of this town, wiil (all with s deumens and voriow o 4 largo clrol 0f Irjends, Mes. I, tudl Bann §1l but 3t ovara week; but 1 proze. thio disquso--tsnliold favar—proval reelstlase, hailfing the most cavelul aml solioituus modical rkill, ha romembored as @ woman of high end o singulurly madort and wimesming In man mnbla fn'all hor rela fone, 1lor | {rarthy objocta, no Jses than hor - Al nzorett ta all high xnd unvarsinz and lendor 3 10 all who camawithin hor hoapitailty and grnind WL Lonybe held i geatoful romembranee, menfa (V' F,) Tinies, PDIKE—Tho funoral servizos of Mre, Oharlos Bt Undiko il bn el ut hor lata rusiidenco, 845 Wabasliar,, topda At L p i, Frlmds sra insiied DDeE. 6, Francis Rowland, ored 20 sonra, ranctx Ruwland, encd ot soars Hitchall, san 2 yoara and 6 RON—At tho ensfddenco of his son, 139 Pralrloar., iiiatin Naven, age d 76 yones. ke Last for biefal, Tter o Jongs and aovoro sleknsss, Mrm. Ann or, B3 0T youre, Funcred fram Lior Tnto rostdence, 181 South JafTacann. at., this aftononn ne welock, Frienda of tha famdly fro ectfully invitod to atiznd. HAIR GOODS. Can ho bought anywhoro in Ohicago ot the pricos wa hava doaldoii to elota ous our largoe mtoak of Human Heirnt. READ: $46 Switches for $33.75. 40 & W “ ¥30.00 36« « 9625, 30 % 9pEO, 25 “ « 18,76, 20 o« “« 15.00. 15« « 11,25, o o« « @O, Wo want MONBY! If you want ITATIR, call and ses us. WEBSTER & BURNIAK 292 West Madison- ___HOUIBKUEPING GOODS, ON THE WEST 8IDE, CORNER Madison & Peoria-gts. PIRIE & (0, RETAIL DEPARTHENT, Honsekasning & Lingn GOODS. Tiot pure Tinen Damask Doylics, 50 cts, doz, Linen Noyking, &1 dez., cheap. fine Linen “Samusk Tray Cluths, 25 cts, cach, less than hali’ price, Lat pure Linen Table Damasks, at 50, 60, and 73 els, yery chiesj goods, Lot fine Linen 'J'n]«fc Damasks, less than gold ost, { Stand Cov T Tint Fanboseed I! Lot Tinen Da s, and 25 ets. Tot all Linen Crash Toweling, 10 ets_y. 1 1-4 lavge White Counterpancs, good, §1, Marseilles Quilts, medium, and’ richest quiatlities, o al bargains, The entire vemuining lot of Manufaeturers' 5. 70 cfs, duced to Tace Tidi ne-fourt Inee Curtaing at $2, §2 4, and 5 o paiv; greatly reduced, Bleached and Brown Sheetings, and Lillow Cot- tong. at very low prices, Blenehell and Brown Cottous, most popular g, at yory low prices, (cod White Blaitkets, §3 a pai , upward, = S e— == =— Madison & Peoria-gts. GHTON PARK LEOTURE COURKE. WASHINGTON GLADDEN, Of tho N, Y. Indopenient, will delivor his Leoturo “H000 605D regationsl Clhurch, TUJS| B0 Gt U Do iad 6% Hostun's Libra TAR LEOTURE COURSE, PATVES L. . C HALL, GERALD Tha Toor Man'e M:ASSEY y Tueaday Night, Dec. 9. Tickots, 60 and 3 gta, 5 for rale TO-MORROMW 3ORN. [t mtilaunon, SleChif & Uodls, s at e v e, Dn! ninakeris nRADLAU Lo S &5 DR, KAHN'S TORICAL WUSEUM, 0f Natural, Scloicy o ety 14 Honlh Olacloat.y uosr Blndinonie Pivkots 1 ginis; for pontiomoi ulys UD TR 0.8, 1s 10 10 Br 10, AR(Iv and Rundare Do w.u, AMUSEMEHT_S- AGADENMY OF MUNIO, LAST WESRX BUT ONI, MOST POSITIVILLY, OF THE FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT IN CHICAGO FIISS LYDIA THOMBSON AND HER Mammoth Organization, Wito invo boen appearing o tho Host Crowied and Pashionable Andisnces OF THE BRABON, £37 MISS TIOMPSON han received numerous enar. mouy ollors fo 1oxt waason, but line rofused positively, having dotermdned to witharaw from the stago aftor Lo Drovont scaton, ‘Fboreforo, this by THE LAST UHANCE OF SEEING Tho most celebratod Arlisto beforo tho publio, MONDAY, Dec, 8, nnd nntil further notlce, und WEDNESDAY MAT Wil bo prescuted, for tho flest tiuo tn Chl Iurlesauo, writioh oxpreraly for 1o Gunpags FAWURT'S ROWS, 'isq., author of the GIOSH," and crtitiod MEPHISTO! D TIE FGUR SENSATIONS GENEVIEVE DE DRADANT! CAMILLE! Praducod with Now Beonery, Now Contumen, New [f- fects, wilh overy membee of ¢ f tho Compauy 1a the div. teilltiun of cbaractors, aad tho folloving INEW DMTEIO, TInoldental to tha pleco: L Fille da Madame Anzota Atfat Ada Neausion nd o of |f\mrln‘lc nnoart Lol Heartho G: & and Chorn Duot, “*Chuck. **Lored Bled' Galloping Chorus and Finalo. Hacuro your scats in advance. NEXT WEEEK, LAST OPPORTUNITIES OF rvor witneselng MIS3 THOMPSOR'S performances Io Ualeago, MoVIUKER'S THEATRE, Bocond Wook of the Inimitablo OTTAI DICK WASTRAL Little Vagabond, In the now Romantic and Plotor!al Drama, 0LD LONDON, NewSongsand Dances: EVERY EVEEING AND SATURDAY HATINEE, In activo praparation anothor now play for LOTTA, on- i1l ZiP, KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL. GRAND ANNUAL Yocal and Instrumental Goncort BY THE PUPILS OF TIE CEICACGO HUSIGAL CCLIEGE, fissisted by Fall Grebestra, The penfls of the Chicngo Musical Collero 1 £ive tacir Annuol Joncors at tho Kings- bury Music Hell, Wednesday Evening, Dec. 10, Upon which oceasion they will hevo the ag- aistrnco of a Ml and excallent orchostre. "icsaia mny be obtained At tha at zig collogd, 433 Wabain-av., any cert.” Adwialon, 81, Ho oatrh chy HOOLEY'S THEATRE, SERCOND TV DI IT OF TILE TRIUMPHANT SEASON OF GRAND OPERA in ENGLISH by tha Ocle- brated EELLOGG TROUPE. ©. D. 111iSS and MAURICE GRAU. .Dircetor REPERTOIRE FOR TIIE WREK, Monday- Luclu—~IEELLOS A ARLIO; G 1AL Thuraday—Trovatore-IKELLO! 1S, SHGUIN, MAAS, CARLTON, Ttigalctto—VAN ZANDY UIN, MAAS, IIALL, Satunday—Muritnn: I3 AN ‘ON, HALL. 168 CLARA tho whalo weck, ecurad Seats, 0 and §2. MYERY OPERA-HOQURE, Monroa-et., bot., Dearborn aud Stato. Hoington, Cottn & Kenble's st ANOTIIER BRILLIANT PROGRAMME, MBEET MY LOVE AT TFOUR, By ths Authur, Bobhy Neweaab, PORTRAULD PAINTER, Jo R ble, J. H. Surrides, and Linden, DMABT., GIZO. DAVENPORL I his Tentouie Songs and Danoca, AN AFFALIR OF ITONOR. Avlingion, Rioo, and Martin, MACKIN AND WILSON 1a thete Noval Bpocialifos, The whola toconeludu i 1+ tha Laughahlo Skotch, entitied TIME WORKS WONDERS, 17 (he Iinthie Commany, Rrory Eroning 6nd Satarday Matinew. GLOBE THEATEE, MONDAY, - - - - DHEC. Vagland’s Ureatost Trapodian, MR. T. €. KING. RICHARD IIL In rehoarshal--NOTRE DAME, UONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, A NEW HARMONY CLASS OPREN WEDNESDAY, DRC, 10, at !l a. m. HOME LEOTURE UOURRE AtThird Unitarlsn Chusch, wor, Muntea snd Latliints, I W, THOMAS, Sublect— 8. MARTINE'S DANCING ACADEMIES, SOV $1IDXE---1010 Indiana-av, WEEY SIDI. ; BG_A“,'?"E& 1R, SULLIVAN'S DANCING ACADEMY, 147 Twenty-socond-st. A now olass fur adult begtunara ou Moudsy snd Wodnes 44y OYoRIg Bext. Hohoo! AUIPeN Rt DrHAY aveniics By TAYLOR & HLARRISON. Monday, Doc. 8, at 2 1-2 o’cloalk, AL261 and 200 Eant Madlson-at., 300 Choice Canary Birds, Togothoe wityp Inrio exsactment of Tarrate, dnca fioare k3] .4y Adrican SOrer sinel J Lhndietn, Thiwshe e, Btk Ulachns, Gnld Linene's i uilie Bltis, 3l of Q.IO dleeet Finportntion of Ul i & fien,, nf Hew urk, na Canarics are tio Mige: 10 (i mnekat, and ot recatia o Theemon Stonmac Tom HLutts R ains. oty JHied Wil ho inareatond or the mogey Tnfundods alo poratniors, TAYLOR & HAUISOH, Auctlorfoors, an ast Madison-it, Tnosday, Doo, 0, at 21-2 and 7 1-2 o'olaclk, Unrosarvod ralo et Atction of Birst-Cluss O Paintings ! At204 and 200 Mast. Madison-at, Tho collection numbers over 139 choleo worka by Fikiny, Panl Irown, Collls, Lamon, Gonltor, Groon, aad othor watl-known Arthts of this city, and ara olegantly el rickls framod In Goid-Gilt Frumies, which will bu sold with tho pafutings, Luvors of fina plotures now havo an upportunl’y uf & curing theaa olegant worls as tho ealo ls peromptory, Pelntings on Exnibitlon Monday morning, TAYLOR & ILARTISON, Auctlonoers, Madison.t, Wodnosday, Doc, 10, 8t 01-2 o’clocls, REQULAR ALK OF Dry Goods & Notions, Isking of Mon's Wacl Seacls, Flovos lined Jose, Fina ionders, Wool and ~ Morii 7 Velvatoons, gul Camvinieves nnd Diagmesle, Wool lilankors, Coni: fortabion, Onrtlican dnck 3 Hloole, Sliotlaud Klie n ant Drawers, snd s anuovall7 largo assortucut of Bundrz Notions and’ Marnhantlen, TAYLOI & IARRISON, Augtonaers, 01 and 28 Itast Madisou-3t. Thursday, Dec, 11, at 0 1-2 o'clock, Tomense Stock of Faucy China Goods AT ATCTION, AT 204 & 206 BAST MADISON-8T., Vagas, Tiahomian Qtas: ‘oys. y Tollut Sota aul Bo tiate, doren, Hotto 1 Sz Diator Scty, treneht Gotioos, 193s of Fancy G wpy wvl Seucers, &a1, Aou, maAKinig un of sods ovCr offercd fn this TFRIDAY, DHO. 18, ot 10 O'OL'K, WINES AD LIQUORS A ATUCTIOIN, Consisting of Piper 1loldsick, Champagne, Dekuypor® Gin, Wines, Fngzlish Alo in berrols and botllos, Ze., &e. TAYLOR & IIARRISON, Auctionoers, 2 g nd Rfilt Madizor Bt ON SATURDAY, DEC. 13, AT 9:30, Wasiiall contiuio 10 sall PURNITURE, CARPETS, CRGCKERY, &, GLISON, 3y LOM] Y & CO. FINE FURS AT ATCTION, MONDAY MORNING, Dzo, &, at 10 w'elock, Tha cntira » FIRS A DEALER, conslstiag of clo- al Baequor, Heal Sats Fino Miufe Sof K iracin Lrdie: iaifs, Childven's Uenta' Finz Gang, Doaver Collaes Childran's Woll ‘and_ Bufialn Rotcr, lap Jiohas o cmLending an unusmlly lnezo and ‘rozsonablo sivel of o008 I GuAii ail dealor in the cliy, bo- g 1haen hes 1 a lnige douler, and sold by ordor of und’ A vatlcry, Gauntlo Wil eain: nés un Monday mornlng, Doo, 8, at awl aficenoon at 3 o'slock. b speolally § Ivit tiele seotamod and Arm Obairs AUOTICN SALES. = el SECT PRy LONG & CO, MORTGAGE SALR Hougekesping Goods, On MONDAY, Dee. 8, at j0a, m,, at NO. 8568 WABASH-AV, By WILLLS, DBy WILLI3, LONG & CO., Auctionzornnnd Mannfaoturers’ Agonts, el 197 Wandelplients WI BHALL OFTRIL AT AUGTION AT (e Regular Wedngstay s sals, DEC, 10, AT 9 1-2 Al 3y Alargo am:l vrlod assortnont of now and sscond-hang Housekeeping Goods ing Farnltaro of evory ory, mieut of Goitoral Mer Notions, Tancy Gufifls, T, &, TIIAT MUST BE S8OLD. . WILLIS, LONG & GO.. Auctions By Wil A, BUTYERS & CO, AUCTIONEHRRS, ESTABLISIIED 1856. Aroetillat tholr OLD Bowen Bros. Block, Nos. 15 and 3.7 Fandolphe-st,, heir Rogular Balo of 1S, HARNESS, s, On W. DN!'.BDM’,'hu:. 10, at 10 o'clock a.'m, Dy G, Clofhing, Boals, OnTHURSDAY, Dee. 11, at o Househo Giels, ew Furaim, All salcs tenderad nat cash four daxs from da o uf merchanaio sol POSITIVE ATGTION SATE Unredeemed Pled For Account of the NEW YORK LOAN OFFICE, Wi, A, DUTTERS & nslst of Gold and Silver. Watches, fina pkin ftivis, Dis. fags, Musiel e 5 L1 o all doscriptions, CARRIAGES, Constgnmonts of over, Bilver Snoons, Fork vet, Tubs, and Tefiks. S Valiscs, Clntbig towing-Machinos, &a, 1y wedir o LENRY B, HAAS. JUTTERS & Co., Auc By L. €. CO Wil noll now snd Sccond-hand Farniture, Oarpots, Btoves, ote., Wedacsday, Deo. 10, nt10 0. m. Advancesmado cn conaignmonts, Outdoor Salos prompily nttondad to. By 05G00D Wost Side Auction Hous: WILLIANMS. 03 South Canal-st, Harg auction sales Vi Tjorloiiy 1o Luyaty irown price, as HLISON, PONTR i Great Bankrupt Sale, AT ATCTEON. {1 IST-CLASS BALOON aud CAURAN b 5DV AL n Aund Tiae 1 , Stiow_Canen {onston ani Sido 1o o 2 Cant Hnuge, blas, D 1L, Ui Uik & Tl s enckory vt ( Gaurgo W, ELI50N, FONEROY & (0., €1 and €6 Tandoly ke kreat el of o nmd” Secund-and Y HORNING, Do, 1 arnitura I groal satioty, No.van and fitehen: Faruftur: o Suoven, Bodding, ot Tory, nnd Glascware, Reoklngham and Tow Ware, muk!, to th trado; and » gaueral nssort- mentof Soicisndloo, o LoNEROY & CO, BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 08 & 70-Wahash-av, TRACIVE SLIE CF DRY GOODS Tuesday, Tec. $1h, at 9:302. m, ITE GOODS, M do, o An et Uolinr, Tlass and prvar A Suniniol. S0 AT RIS, audl Usrd] at f welock, — inwls, Tab othing amd Furn and ARTIFIOTAL THING, ‘OVERCOATS, Tngzeatn i ftage Carpota g, Tt P. GURE & CO., e3amt 70 Wabashav, 53, Teldave, end Satun Fousof ilayvuf each weok of o1 o0 liberl advaut cos and pusltive STRYKER. LADIES’ FINE FURS! Wo_hnve marked down tho pric TINDID 8TOCK of 'IN. FRESH-MADE GOODS 20 PER CENT! Bolow tho Manufacturcr's cost. of our own goods, any ong Willing to purs seo tho inducements v Turs made to ordor nt the uamao ‘Wo havo w quantity ol Spiendid Senal Sikiny on hand; also, nomz vory flng An early inspection of our stoolks will repay you. STRYKER & (0, chano ean roadily 60 Cases Men's Buoklo Arotios, £0 Cascs Mon's Buflalo and Wool Bals, 76 Cases Men's Buflalo and Wool Boots, 600 Men's, Boys' and Youthe', Womsn's, Iisses’ and Ohildron's Assorted tion by Ustalogus. agywalel tima & clea REGULAR SOUTI SIDE SALE OF Hougshold Furniture. We aliall offer this weok $15,000 Worth 0f ELEGANT FURNITURE tocloge, ee Sota, Vardelios, Sido- Walnut Ted ‘teady, Baroqur, o ounges, Chalrs, I ir. crates’ We G, Crockory ‘aud 1 Top Buggles, ExpresaWagans, s0a, On#SATURDAY, Dee. 13, 50, T, GORE & "By BRUSH, SON & CO., Auettunorrs, TMPORTANT SALE OF SUDERY & ORIGINAL il PATHTINGS AT ATTCTION, Trom thoe Philadolphin Art Gallory. 4, Marble. Estaudlon Tiip: g at g o'elock, €0., Auctl T w'e oek, s afl aro o bo sold. ver otion numbers i 1 el work e aprosanie iy and Ald: W ol Y OGN AT ARAR T A1 ARTERT) By e 1y & cliaueo t-obin ORIGIN ENOWS Srtivts. Balntings on Ezalh Dowt " Dy DRUSH, S_(].')H & CO,, Galevsoom, 41 uuzh Canal-st, 'z 18 by u Moatlay, Ohattol Mortgaga Sale of Furnituro, ‘Wednaadny, Dao, 10, ui10 a. m., Mll‘i Fo nulit tha cone ' 1 i house, Farnliuro, Bedding, Uroekery, Waro, Catl: 3 Fafued. o shiall mall &t mua!tom, withaut r 3l ot Now and becond- Tiant v sliandiv, 3V 38 & CO.,y AL thie Mzrblo-Frunt Auotiun Livoms, €38 Wost Lakest, Wo it sell, on Wednosday, mornlng and ovealng, Deo, 10, & 108, tm, U7 Iy By & Lr tesortman o Honsehiot Goods aud Geaoral I«'iarc!mn@a, Compelteg Marblo-Top Chambor Hots Toaria, fntat, Loungovs &6, dee dlng, 1taic Satteozses, Urbckory, . b ady Tiras lu, ‘Tapestry, Throo-Plz, and Ine weali arpos, 1o Loy withuu resarve. UL & LO,, Ay lonsers, 3 Office Furniture, Bar Counters, Bhuw Ussay, fillflx il g‘.}ln:x X-‘h‘lllrfil, nmldl"llr\lllllnl ol all Kings, now au oan Lo fonnd ue 1 QABLY'S, 41 sud 43 Kiti ‘Unleago, T Y, 231 West Madison-st. STOCEK OF A LARGEH AT COSTL SPENCER H. PECK, 195 and i97 ¥ FINE LBATEHER DRESSING CASES, AN BEIALE PRICE. YWabash-av. AIR, TH I 580 STATE-ST., Haro just recalvod a Daukisupt oolc ot Tadios' Under. wonk, hich thoy will olusa ot N at fe. Chomises ; Ladiea 0 a4 i} Winter Styles. Lo, flie asrorlen’, of L ADILS, et aptly, whive dol IS 1, TARMITOY, 230 el B, 1zers's Now, York Club Skates at 84 por palr It Ao, 150l 4 L0 10 per pude, A tull stook o e hatos ™ o UTLIR & 00U, 170" Kaet Audhoitaty

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