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16 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIPNE » SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1873, PARIS. The Hotels and Boarding-Houses Filled with Amoricans. lachinntions of iho Royalists---Marshal MacMakon’s Bleclion as Dictator ~ for Seven Years. ; The Trial of Marshal Bazaine.--A Thrill- ing Scene in the Court. Patriotism of the French Womens-=An American Dinner on Thanks- giving-Day. Correspondence of The Chicago Tridune. Pants, Nov. 28, 1873 Pho poot enys, ¢ A thing of beauty is s joy foravor.” And that, we suppose, is the roason that Americans never woary of VEAUTIFUL PAIIS, We have spent five months hero, and wo find %0 much toenjoy, iutorest, instruct, and amuso, that wo linger slill, though the lovely Indian summor has paesed nwny, and tho damp, raw at- wospharo, und lenden ky, warn us that it is time to ecck o sunnior clime, Tho panio called thousands of our compntriots homo. Enough still romain to monopolize all tho hotels and boarding-houses, and fill all the dry-goods establishments with customors, Were 1t not for Americaus, I renlly do not know what theee Paris millinors, drossmukors, and shop- Koopors would do. Thefr beautiful confections 70 longer adorn tho goy Parisionnes. Thoe no- %ility and monarchisls of France, who can only bo gay and heppy when basking in the sunsbino of a court, are living in oxilo, The soil of tho Republic is as obnoxious to them o8 is tho consecrated ground of St. Palrick to tho vonomous roptile. Henco tho richly attived ladies who promenado io the beautiful garden of the Tuilerics, shop opon the magnificent Boulevards, and xido upon £bo Champs Elysees, aro tho IVES AND DAUGUTERS OF AMERICAN CAPITAL- 8T8, who bave detormined to wear out their captivat- ing costumes in Paris, to spito thoéScerotary of tho Treasury for so cruclly aud unreasonably lovyiog o now tax upon all these fittlo luxuries thet they love so urdently and worship so do- ~otediy. . Pandorn's box was o tamo affair compared with BMrs. Grundy'sand Flora McTFlimezy's when it Ienves tho magio fingers of tho; Paris packer. Oh! tho heart-brenkings, tho love-makings, tho beauty, the triumphs, the weddings, tho envies, joalousics, and ropinings, contnained in thoso boses! Aund to thiuk that Usclo Sam should gond his hired minions to feast their uncul- tivaled oyes, and placo their uuwashed hands, upon all thoso dainty trossures! Our fathera plectrified tho world by declaring that taxation williout representation is tyranny, and practi- cally illustrated the theory by throwing tho ten wto tho ses, to poison the poor flshes. Wo trust that Blre, Grundy, inspired by the spirit of *76, will pitch Ler dry goods overboard, and, with the stoieism of an American matron, rofuso 10 bo cnchanting in foreign fabrics that sho can’t havo tho inalicnable right of importing for Bierself and frionds, freo of tax. walk through, past, or out of one of thesn entrpncing Paris shops, withont recklessly pour- fug out tho contents of onc's pocket-book, or exbeusting the letter of credit at ouo full swoop, NCQUIRES MONE HENOIEXN than to bo burnt at the stake for an iden. A Now York gentloman, who had lost ono- third of his fortune during tho fivst fow days of #ho punic, hustened from Ytaly back to Paris on b6 way to Americn, and waited hero two doys for lie wife to do a little shopping for herself, and buy a fow presonts for friends, Slie spout 2,000 in the twodays, sud wenb nway misernbie, beiug obhiged to leave bohind much that sho covoted. L'rench women dress in_ black, and xefuso to ‘be gay 3 tha gbadow of the war still rests upon their hear(e. Frauco mourns over her botrayed Donor and lier dmly bumilintions. T'he sunimer of her discontont and dread bag pageed into o bideons winter ot despair. Tho olection of Marshal MacMalion as Presi- dont for seven yours, with tho mevitablo chaugo in tho Couustituiion, endowing him with unlimit~ «d power, has APPALLLD THE FRICNDS OF THE DELUDLIC, ‘Che Monarchists have made many saintly pil- i s and performed many wouderful mira- ¢los this sumnior; but the clection was tho most astonishing of them all. ‘When 2L Thiers read the messago lo enid of the President: “Wo Jvo nothing left to do. This messuge will ac- comaplish ali.” From its tong of tyraunicnl im- gudenre, and the disfavor with which it was re- Goivod by ail but the Monarchiats, 1t would so Bavo scemed. ) Botter nor trier mon nover lived than the Re- publicun lecders of F'rance, With what untir- 17 efforts, self-sacritiee, and wisdom, huve they Iubored Lo save the Republic, AL Thiers’ lotler to tho Mayor of Nauey aimed {0 arouso & umited enthugiosiu in oll ranks of the [)l:n[;lo. 4o suid, “'\Vo ar now called upon, not only to_defond tho Republic, but every principle that we hold dear. If ever the flag under which our soldiors, whother vanquishing or vanquished, buve cov- e1cd themsclves all ovor with Szlory, Tomains to u, il will be but the ead rominder of tho sncred prineiples it once symbolized," The people re- sponded Lo this lolter by immouso Iopublican wajorities, Tho Count de Chambord thought of ihe spilled blood and the ravaged towmnbs of the Bourbous, and he -feared to accopt the prof- fered Crown from the hands of tho Monarchists, The King-mekers of Franco cared not whother Henry Vo cune to Pauris marching nnder the white flag or the tri-color; bub tho soldiers did ; and, ns tho nrmy was tho prop on which the “Throne was to rest, thoy dave not ket it up, WE WERE IN TILE ASSEBLY ilo day that Marshal MeMahon was unconstitu- tionally elected for soven years, Tho oxcite- ment was something fearful.. It sccmed ag if ihe * Right” wero_so many frionds dm[;g\nr: a suint down lo Hudes, 1t was quite inpossible for the Republicans to mako themselvos heard, 0 determinod wero the *“ Right” that tho pro- longation #hould be pussed without further dis- cussion.© [ snw the sad nows tied under tho wing of the little curricr-pigeon {hat was to bear it to Paris. ‘The Mounarchixla had sent hor out af he foartul atorm, to bear their olive-branch to_Eranco, onry V. said he could not innugurate a strong. Government by committing & wea net, but the Dulie of Magontn proposes to inaugurato u popu- Ine Governmont by insulting the diguity and in- telligoneo of the nation, He demauds suflicient power to vule them with & yod of iron,—'¢a power,” bo sy, * that uo ono shall huve tho vight to question ; and, nbovo all, power to cou~ trol tha luwless “ LIVERTY OF THIE YRies.” Whon r, Lincoln way wrged from ull sides fo wuppress tho trattorouy journals during our War, 10 unswered, with the inspiration of & true pa- iriot, * Noj tho liberty of tho press must ho ‘ongprved, or tho Topublio fulls.” The inde- pondent press is the life of tho Republio, us tho army of the Crown, Every day tho army of France gaius strongll, Every day the Republi- can progs is wonliened by suppressions, It can kearcoly survive the reizn of seven yoars allotted to the Dule of agenta, “I'ho night after tho olection, tho train_ going from Vernilles to P'aris bore & grand old maon, with pulo faco, tearful oyos, and henvy liesrt, Whon lio emorged from the comparimont, tho erowd anxiously ewulting the train to hear the reslt of the vote yecognized him, and shouts of #Vivo I Itepublique " aud i ¥ VIVE MONSIEUR THIERY, hor noble defonder ! illled tha nir, " 'Faklng him in thoiv nrms, they triumphantly horo him to his sarringe wnd followed him to bis residonco, in #pito of ilia soldiers who i1l tho strcots, and uavo strict orders to allow no aunnmhungl of the peoplo togother upon the Atrools, Colitical meelings aro forbiddon, or uny disoussion of polities in any publio way, M. "Uhiors iu a sincore’ putriot, who considors no saeritico tao gront to save the Ropublio that o loves 50 well. When the tolegram was brought to Liim, announcing tho ‘surrondor of Metz, ho Dkt dndo tonrs, and oxelaimed,—4 My God! Franco i botrayed; "—and to-duy all tha world 003 tho words, and all are convineed that Tunco wes hotrayod, Leading through the patk from tho palncen to the Trianon s » magnificent nvenue, thaded by grand chme, pinos, and tulip troos, A delightful walk of twonty minutos took us from the stormy Asgombly to the proces of MARSITAL BAZAINE. : A lino of roldiors gunrd tho massivo fron gates which lead into the court of tho Groat Trianon, whoro Louls XIV. spent his -lolsure hours in ravols and dissipations,—planting tho sceds of tho Itovolution of 1703, Wonervously approached the formidably-guarded gates, a8 we wero very anxious to entor, but woronot armed with tho necessary entrance-tickots. 1 appronched ono of the guards, handed him o card with * United States Togution ™ on 1t and a ¢ Plono admit our compatriots,” signed by our Miniater, which had_already done duly on nu- merons gecasions, 1lo looked ut il, shrugged bis shouldera, and wont off to present it to his superlor ofiicer, ITo soon roeturned, und, politely inviting mo to follow, escorted Ino to tho on- tranco of tho grand vostibulo. oro ngaiu the eard had to bo submitted to anothor superior of- ficor, In nmomont tho orderly roturned, band- od ourcard to o gny young soldier In waving plumes, gold-haudied'sabre, und whito kids, who oscortod us up_through the largo uudionco to the vory front, whero wo could soo everybody uud hoar overythiug. 1N SUCH NIGH ESTEEN is our dear Governmont held in Irance that n card with * United Statos Logation™ on it is s affectivo a8 wna the maglo.wand of Cindorelin’s fairy god-mothor. Without {6 wo should Lo womotimes ns forlorn as was poor Cinderolln when she Bat with hor toes in tho axlhos, crying becauo shocould not go to the ball, Tho grand vestibule 1s o boautiful roomn, ornn- muuk:(f with massive marblo columns, frescoos, und stataos, Seatod in u circlo in front of ua wero tho noted Generals who 'composo tho tribunal, Thoy aro a most imposing body, with grave, enrncst faces, nud military bearing,” The offoct of their bright Dluo costumes, gold cpaulottes, and the broad searlet ribbon passin across the bronst and over the shoulder covore: with decorations, is vory picturesquo. In tho contro is the _intellectual, rofiued-looking Luko @'Aumnle. Over lis head bangsa very largo and flue painting of Ohrist upon the COross. At his loft sits TIE ACCUBED, with white hair and weather-boaton faco. Hlis costume, worn and faded, is in sad contrast with the bright new oncs all about him ; but tho decorations that glitter all over it, and tho Cross of the Loglon ~d'lonnour that adorns hiy breast, speak cloquontly of services rendered and glories enrned. As wo ontored, Mr. Villlssum, a negotiant of Motz, who had proposed to revictual Motz, and was abgrily dismissed by Marshal Bazaino, was giving his most condomnatory evidenco. Tho testimony finished, be begged leavo to add o few wards, and, twning to the audionce, he, in a most emotional mannor, said: * There arg somo uataca wo should tonch our childron to loatho and dotest. "Thoro aro some names_wo should teach thom to rovers and worship. Lot us touch o children to bold in sncrod momory the names of tho soldiers of tho Army of Motz, who only deeived to fight and to die, 1f thoy hnd had a Goneral worthy of thom, Metz to-day toould be- Tong to France.” When ho had finisiied, tho yel- low, impntsioned faco of the Marehnl crimsoned, whether with raga or shamo we know not. A THRILL OF HORHON vibrated through tho room. Simultanconsly tho vast_audienco rose to their feet; bitter tenrs {illed evory oye; oxolamations of griof, rnge, and disgust rosounded thmu&h tho assombly. Iind it not been for the armed soldiery, perhaps, tho trinl might have ouded thon and thore. Marshal Bazaine wus & brave soldier and o copable officer, but he was_an Imperialist, and not & patriot. Ho betrayed his country to savo his Emperor, and lostall. It matters little to him, to France, or to the world, what may Lo the decision of the tribunal. Ho is alrcady dead and disgraced, I only wish that to-day all the cnomios of tho Republic were as dond as he. But, alas! they sit in tho council chambers of tho palnce at Versailles, like tho witohes in + Macboth,” concocting a_broth that will bo more potent for evil to Frauce than was tho witches' atew to tho unfortunato Thane of Fife. In the contre of the benutiful Place do In Cou- cordo is the grand obelisl of Luxor, 'Strotching sway up to tho honvons, it may be seen from all parts of Paris, aud ig THE ETCRNAL PROTEST of tho Fronch people u;inlnuh royalty. On this very spot, 2,600 porsons lost thoir lives innido of three months, Eight times in eighty years has the Government of Franco beon overturned, and gtill_the Mdnarchical journnls consistently tellus that tho Mounrchy is tho only govern- ment that can be permanent in Franco. Jules Grovy eays, in bis * Goverenment Necessairo,” that thoro are no longer in this country evon the clements of a Constitutional Monarehy; and yot those mad idiots aro determined to force tho old Legitimist regima back upon tho poople. America {8 curaed with the digease of emotional insunity, ond France with tho King-making lunnoy. Fronch women aro intelligent and . INTENSELY PATRIOTIC. I was in a lJittle ehop to-day, aud, observivg #o many soldiors paeeing, I said to the Madame = who was . serving me, “ You bave a_ large army in_ Paris” ¢ Yes" glio replicd, “but I wish it wns larger. I wish I had mavy sons, that I might givo thom all for soldiors. You know we aro very sad on account of our loat provinces. Wo sbull nover bo Dlappy till wo retake thom, and for that wo must hove o largo army. We wait aud hope.” 1 told her we all hored that Alsnce and Lorrnine i\:mfld yot bo a part of tho gront Republic of [rauco. YESTERDAY, TIANKSGIVING-DAY, was observed aftor the most approved stylo: Churel in the morning ; dinuer in the ovening, —cranberry-gauce and tomatoos. The Chicogo and Illnois companywwore wicked onough to be hoppy, though far from the * Old Yolls at omo,” But how conld thoy help it when, in & obarming dining-room, houted with hot-ir,— Prosidents Lincoln and Graut benignantly smil- ing upon them from tho wall,—they eab down io an’ oxquisitely cooked American diuner, sur- rounded by familiar faces; the intoresting topies of couvorsation, Cbicego, Galenn, and Rock River; our kind, genial Minister and his charm- ing Indy, ihe entertainers. We dare not hope that our Christmns mny pass as pleanantly, though we expect to pass it in grand old Rome. JaNE Grauane JONES, PO o i SWINGING ” AROUND THE CIRCLE OF PHI- LOSOPRY, To the Edilor of The Chicago Tribune: Hin: Chig oritic hay nob beon mado a whit wiser or happlor by heariog Prof. Swing's luc- ture on philosophy; on thoe contrary, he is very much unhappy and inconsolable over his dissat- isfaction. Cui bono, dear £rofessor? L'rwy, ox= plain to us in anothor leoture what you mean. You custigate the philosophers sud overwhehn thom in ridienle; and then you applaud theny a8 the messengers. of the conturics, and tho- harbingors of that bright futuro for which you eo wunctuously pray, a better stute of morals, Thore you confuse mo, —u dullard, I confess, but auxious to learn, I there is to be a philosophy, would you huve it «draggling in swaddling-clothes aud focd on thoo- logical woeds ; or would you bid tho human mind to explore the Nlimitablo spaco beyond the fifty- wix millions of suns, each 88 big sud luminonsas he whom wo see with the neked oyp 2 Tho true Emlusophar‘a IuflmeInnEB hogins only whon ho a8 yeached the ond of illimitable space, if such a paradox is allownble. o langhs at your unhappinossy, and disdaing Jour Dlue-glngs phi- Josophy, Hehas ronched the heights of selence by thie donliey-work of climblug upward; you become dizzy, looking at him in the valloy. "You laugh nt his ideal ambition of the ¢ idexl horso" and the ¢ ideal man,” and wait in perfect admiration until the hill is taken away, and you are enabled to march on the levoled highway. You sit down on o comfortable Lenck on tho hordor of this highway, pull out of your modern paclots Mill's antobiography, snd conkole your unhappy frame of mind with " his Solmonio oxclamution, ¢ Al is vanity.” and no los4 so philosophy. The cart with “the oloquent tongue” passes by you, deawn by au_ “ideal horo,” and vau aro stopped in your reveries on Mill's unhappy framo of mind. You riic in a philo- sophiemind, and supplouiont Aristotle, Ploto, and Tucon ; and ave the contnries any wiser for your tatomonts? Aro you aiding, Profesnor, 1o lov- el tho hill you so figuratively built bofore our oyes? You ure noithor asconding nor descond- ing, but aro standing still, befogiged with theo- logieal donbls,—too much of & theologinn to ho « philosophier, and too much of o philosopher to bon true theologian, Do you desire a philoso- phy veilod by faith and tompered by religion ? 10 you wish to supplant the dnring of phitouo- phy by nwealk wish of *hope?” In fact, Ido nob understund you, You praise Bacon at tho oxponse of Arlstotlo und Plato ; why this juxtn- position#_ I idesliem of the formor conld only produce the sterner stuff of the Ilatter. You do not nccount for the progross in philoso- phy from tho timo of Plato and Aristotlo to ia~ con, nnd, ina very unphilosophical way,—imt witl tho liconso of "tho theologinn,—ignorg tha conturios lylng betweon their poriods, und move {Dlll‘ audlénce to laughtor by a lmwppy concoit. You_ neknowledgo progress in theology § do you not?. And. yot you would a Docoher at’ the” oxponso of poor Cal- vin. You acknowlodge aborrations in thoology; Why hoid to epecial ridioule any not pralto concolvablo aberration In tho fall of philosophy ? Ouibono? I asl again, Ia it any lons crodible to bollevo in tho Apunhl}v of man than to bollove that the wator blushed Into wino, an Dri'dun hag it? Truo roliglon eannot loso vigor by the abor- rations of theology: true philosophy “will blesa tho futuro In kpito of the vaporings of somo dif- ciplo. Philosophy has jts finito stato; i’mn wish 0 mnko it tmoro #o, and honce my disantistaction with your locture. ~ Your nhllunnrhy dolighty in rallwnys, sowing-machines, sud reapors; but you_ridioulo tho ovolution which brought Torth from tho idoal. tho rrncllenl You sy, vory wittily, that “ God hios no partinl- ity for a ton-foot. rolo. but o gives us illimit- ablo spuco,” Will you deprive tho philosopher of tho Inttor, and’ prosent him tho formor? Would yout hive us moasuro your philosophy by a tan-f6ot polo? - I trust you havono * partiati- ty for it.” [ Having honrd le horetotora on othor Aub- 1061», and concoding vour ability on othor toples, como {o tho conclusion, that, lilio a triio artist, you gnve us a finite lecture to prove the jlnile stato of philosophy ; and this explanation is the only consolation loft for an othorwiso ndmiring erltlo. I'uropa Besox. REMARKABLE CRIMINAL TRIAL. A Man Whe 'Tricd to Shoot, Stah, and Burn I1is Wifce From the New York Tribune, Deo. 19, Tho trisl of a man for one of tho most ox- traordinary and atrocions attempts to commit murder known in tho criminal rocords of this conntry was bogun yostorday in Elizaboth, N. J., in the Court of Oyor and Torminor of Union County. iforman Krull, alins Koowing, was put upon hie trial for nt- tempting to murder his wife, Luoy Krull, in Elizaboth, Tho firat witness, Goorgo Bayors, teacitled that on leaving his home in Division stroot, ontly on tho morning of Nov. 18, ho sny & woman crawling on hor hands and Ineos to tho rondway, Ho ran to her, sud lifting hor in his arms, carried her into his liouse, where he discovered that she Lad beon wounded in the head, evidently by a pistol bul- lot, und thnt tho artories of both arms Lind beon cut at the wrists with somo \ven[:un. Bho was then eo wealk from loss of blood that sho was nn- ablo to speak. Ho had informed the police of hig discovery, aud they had arrested the at- tempted murdoror. Mrs, Krull thon narrated ihe circumstances attonding tho attempt upon hor life. Hor testi~ mony was trauslated by sn intorprotor, as she gnvu it, sbo not speaking the Engllsh languago. lie becamo acquainted with Krull in Hnmbm-F, Gormnny, in Auguet Inst, and marrled him io Scptember. 8he nrrivod in this country on Nov. b, Ianding at Philadelphia, The day affer their srrival he said ho wished to visit his children in Brooklyn, and wont to that city. 1lo rojoined hor on Nov. 11, and told hor that bo had golected Newark ua thoir future home, Provious to atarting sho pawned a watch studdod with diamonda and threo rings, and gave tho mouoy to her husband, Opn_the way to Nowark 1o got off the train at Elizaboth, at 8 o'clock in. tho ovening. In that city he walked through dark streots notil lato at night, and finally lod her into a picce of woods on the bordor of tha city. Ho then stopped suddenly and Baid, “Lucy, we are both going to die hero. Ilove you too much.” Ho then took out of his pocket a handkorchiof eaturated with chloroform and placed it againgt hor mouth, but sho pushed his hands away. Ho then fired & shot in the nir, and in an instant aftorward poluted tho pistol at ber hoad and fired. Sho foll to the ground insonsible, and when gho recovered consciousucss found him cutting onoof lor wrists. Sho at onca wrapped hor handkerohief around it. Ife tore the handkor~ chiof off, and asked her pardon for what ho had done, _8ho eaid thatsho could nover forgive him, 1o then seized hor n%hb arm and inflicted with o lnifo threo torrible gashes, eaying, coolly, “It will give but littlo pain ; die bravoly.’ Bhe then tried to take tho kmfo away from him, but was too weak, e thon agnin cut hor arm, and enid, “This will holp youj; lio down; to- morrow morning thoy will find yon dead.” Bhe {cll to tho ground. ~Ho thon lit a match, and ap- El\'in it to her underclothing, st it on fire, and hon loft bor. Still consclous, sho reachod out ono of her nams, from which tho blood was r(mmmin;i,l and quenched the flames with the blood. Ebe Iaid nlmost unconscions ou the ground until daybroak, and thon, as sho wns one deavoring to crawl to o house near by, sho wag discovered by Sayers. + During Mra. Krull's examiuation the clothes sho wore on that torriblo night wero brought into court, and were found to bo stained with blood und partly burned. ‘Tho nceused testified in his own behalf that ho missod his wife in Philadol- phia. followed hor to Elizabeth, could nat find Tier there, and then went bael to Philadelphis, whero ho ways arrosted by, the police. His exam- ination will be continued to-day. RIS JAPAN The Hari-Kari §; P From a letter in the Cincinnati Commercial, It may or it may not bo generally known that iho hari-kari eystem 18 abolished. Dr. Hayes is of the opibion that it was tho sbolition of this barbarous usage, moro thut anything olse, which reconciled the nobility to the loss of their ancient feudnl prorogatives. There ave many peoploe in Christendom who have been wont to rogard the Japanese us a race 80 6czon- trie, and having in thom so hittlo human naturs, that thoy Jooked upon the hari-uri, or hapry dispatel, a8 o blossed boon, o privilege dearcr than Jife. I am happy to be able to state, on o high an authority as that of Dr. Tayos, thal the Japaneso are eniinently human in their feclings, and thet they consider theic bowels as boing vory woll situnted where they aro, and do not nt g1l haulor 1o rip them open, or othorwiso dis- turb them, An instance occurred in tho Doc- tor's profeesional practice which was pathotic, Ho was called one dey to visit n nobleman of high rauk, who wes Inboring under a elironis diteaso, which the Doctor discovored upon ex- amination was hopolcasly incurable. It appears thut tho: noblemun had beeu suflering nuder it for many years boforo the revelution, bub #o long ns_‘the hari-kari systom remained in force he had made no attempt to cure it ; had not evon consuited a physician. While this frightful Damocles sword hungy suspended over his heud by tho morest thread of tho Imperiul plonsuro, and e wns linble to bo commanded at any momont to rend himwelf gsundor in thig awful monuer, ho cared vory littlo whether he lived or died. But aftor the horrid custom was abolished, lifo bacamo sweet to him; ho yenrned onco more with all the passionnte longings of human nature to be_restored to Dieslth, and us & last hope ho cansed the Ameri- can doctor to be suwmmoned to his bedside, When Dr, Hayos discovered the painful truth that thero was 11o hope for him, and was obliged 80 to inform him, and thoreby to wrest from him ull bis brigh onticipations, ho was grontly moved. - ITo found this task one of the very sad- dest dutles of his Jifa, : The nattve doctors outortnin notions concorn- ing the human system quite as abaurd ns those of the Chinese, Some of those are ns follows: They regard -vonous or arterial blood as tho »nme, also muscles and norves. At the base of the brain there 18 &_reservoir of marrow, for the supply of bones, Bound procoeds from holes in tho lings, und thoso Jagtor rule these varloms lmrliun» of the body. The centro of the pit of lio stomnch is the sent of tho breath; joy and delight omanate from it, and it eannot be ine jured without daugar. e heart lies uuder- nenth the lungs, and is tho prines of the body ; thoughts procoed fromit, Tholiver is on the right side, and has eovon loliew ; tha voul rosides in it and schiomies omaunte from it, The gall bladdor s bolow, aud projeots upward into it, aud when the porson ia angry it oeconds ; cour- a0 dwolls In i, henco goll is onten by men ¥ho aro vory anxious to increaso their valor. The polvis, skull, fore-urm, and log ara considered as uinslo bofies, the processes ot tho joluts boing uite disponsed with, and the whole considerad merely as a kind of internal framework to bhang the flesh upon, withont nuy connection with it. ""{ moro _tlmn o clothes-horuy bas ‘with tho shirts and pillow-cases bung on it, The blood is thought to imicate the body, but the doctory are much troubled as to how it rns down the extremities and returns up bill. Some pleturos roprosent tubios ieaning fron tho fingary aud toos, und runulnlz_,' np tho limba into the truulk, whoro thoy aro fost, or ronch tho leurt, Tung, v some ofhor organ, us woll as thoy can, wandering over most paris of the body in their coitro, ote. But ho Jn\vumlm in this, an in all othor brunchas, aro thoronghly awlward, and are put- tiug forth enrnest efforts to acquire the arta and seionco of the Westurn nations. At Osuka thers hns beon organized o medieal asmociation of forty physicinng, who assomble portodieally for disonssion and mutunl boneflt, Dr. Hayes says tholr muetings ure characterized by o #pirit of inquiry worthy of ull praigo, Thero hns Loen trauslated into Japaneso the standard anatomi- enbatlas of our langnagoe (I forget the numes of itn two authors), besides othor medical works, o Orlentals huvo a repugnance ugainst dissecs tion whioh they caunot overcome ab onco. —'The VIndson (Wis.) Times publichos a com- munication from Jamos Johmston, threshor, of tho rennlts of his work for fourteon furmers, in 81, Crolx Connty, threshing 22,030 bushels of wheat, au avorago of over twonty-one busbels an acre, eme=Modical Scie ‘WATOHYS, DIAMONDS, &c. Aunoumeenent Extraoinary Special Attractions and Special Prices, MERRY CHRISTMAS! DIAMONDS & JEWELRY, I 1005 Bronzes. ELGIN, AMERICAY, & GENEVA WATCHES. ‘We shall offer, for 10 days, our enormous stock of all the above goods at a great sacrifice. New Invoices, ordered before the Panic, just received. By far the finest stock of goods in Chicago. . GILES, BROTHER & (0, ASWE ARE CGoing to close out our Retail Jewelry Business entlre and go out of that branch of the businessondan, 1,1874,we offer everything in our large stock of Jewelry, Watches, Silver and Silver Plated Ware muchlower than anyhouse in this citycan sell-them at and continue the retail business, This isa bona fide sale, and you can rely up- on our marking goods in all cases, This is our promise, NE&STRONG, 176 State-st. SWITCHES. TETEFATR HAS,BAN@!PT HAIR! Wo havo just recoivud tho ontire Baukrupt Stask of 1 Doy Fete Hate innarium, of Now: Borks el wh AT’ closd out tuls WOk Toyardloas of Gouts Y0k nd comparo thoso prices with atoes. 36-inch oman Hair Switches for - - $2.00 worlh $4.50 36-{nch Ifuman lalr Svitches for - - 3,50 worth 7.00 36-{nch Haman Hair Swilehes for « - 4,50 worth 8.00 32-1uch Fine Jiuman Hair Swliches for 5,50 worth- 10,00 our ontire stook of l-h’lllu' Undorwoar at halt wrice. Ladies' Fino Morino [ndarwear af ! lilack Astractian Skntlng Capa fordie, worth 81,60, 1,2 airs Fronch Corsosts b 45u, worth #1,25, = Ladies' aud Bhl“dmn‘l Fursat & saorbico.” lumnonso Dargalns this ook 5 THE FAIR, 530 State-st AUCTION SALES. "By TAYLOR & HARRISON. Grand Christmas Sale AT ATCTION, or » HOLIDAY PRESENTS, AL our Snlesroom, 204 & 206 Enst Madison-st., MONDAY, Deo. 22, at 8 o'olook, $20,000 WORTH OF Diamonds, Jewelry, FANCY GOODS, . AND BOOKS. e Geand Selo compeneonst G HY ANIRE, St 1110 whioto atack in diaposed of, Dismonds, Genuine Jules Jurgensen Watches, Fino Watches and Jewelry, Bronze nnd French Clocks, Opern (nsses, Elezant, China and Bohemian Vases, Fuitey Berlin and Paris Goods, Bronzes, &e., &6, Ln‘{gc lot, Chioice Books und Photograph Albume, Gl oa oo aforo the.sale commsacos. PAYLOR & HARRISON, Aucttnoors, 01 and 39 ast Madison-st. On Tuesday, Deo.?!a, at 10 o’clock, At onr salosroom, 204 and 206 . Madison-at., PAWNBROKER'S SALIE AT AUCTION, OF Unredeemed Pledges, BY ORDER OF A, GOLDSMID, FINE DIAMONDS, in Pins, Rings, Hor- Droai oto. Bing doid ond Siivor Watohon: Bolid Gold Jowolry, Ringa, Pina, and Bota 'anrl 0 8 opns, oral. Biivorware, Qold and Bitvor-hoded Canos, Onora Glossos, oto. G~Salo p..nuu\wmmm zasorve for cash, TAYLOM & TTARTISON, Auctloncors, 20 and 200 Bast Madison-at. Tuesday, Deo, 23, av 2 1-2 o'olock, 204: & 206 E. Madison.sti, 300 Elsgant Gliromog BY OATALOGUE, ALL IN GOLD GILT FRAMES. ‘This ologant colloction of Ohromos is one of tho1lnost evor put on display in Chicago. ‘Phoy havo beon rotouched by hand, giving thom n finish oqual to an oil painting. The framos aro rich and beantiful in design and will bo sold with tho pictures. SALI POSITIVE. Ourordors are to soll. On exhibition Monday. TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctlonoors, 20 and 204 Iast Madison-at. Wednesday, Dao. 24, at 835 o'clock, Our Regular Wednesday Sale TIRY G0ODS AND CLOTHING. Tiargo and full lino Men's Scarfs. Foill Tino Black and Colorad Velvotcons. Now invaice Catom:mando Clothing: Flecee-lned fose, Morino Fosiory, ardigan Jackats, Nublne, Hoor Towels, Fancy Goods, Nations, s, And our usanl full lino of Suudry Drs' Gonds, TAYLOR & HARRISON, Augitonecrs, 204 and 208 Kast Madison-st, ‘Woednesday, Dec. 24, at 9 1-2 o’cl’k, QU REGULAR WEDNESDAY SALE OF DRY GO0DS and CLOTHING, L’"‘r’n and full lino Men's Scarfs, Yull'lino Black and Colorad Velvetoens. Now invotoo Custoniuadto Clotits Flesoo-lined floso, Mcrino HLosie Gurdigan Jackets, Nublay, Hood “Cowols, Faney Guile, Noplons, Iuies, And onr wsual full 1ind of Sundry Dry Goods, PAYLOR & HARRISON. Auctioneors, 04 nnd 205 East Madisonat, 00 Welnesday Evenng, Des. 22, at 7 1-2 oelnck, CLOSING SALE OF ELEGANT CHROMOS, “‘:hlln l“"’ mll’ll,l,fl "Lu‘bd‘nek ‘g]’;‘;fl?[’) SD,LD. Thl: isa chianco for a goo s Prosent. Balo poremplo 7 VLG & TA RIS, Auotionco 201 o 205 Hast Sagison-at. On Saturday, Deo, 27, at § 1-2 o'clock, REGULAR SALE OF Firniture and Garpats, Book (nscs, Sldobonrds, Carpote, Crockory, Chromos, Parlor and Chanihor Sols, Tk, ruscals aud 1 nd Deddig, Sto s ond Beaii¥LoR 0., AR 0t and Choice Canary Birds, GUARANTELD SINGERS, Thoso wishing birds SHOULD OALL AT ONOCE, ss they uro boing sold vory rapidiy. TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctlonoors, 204 nud 206 Vast Madlson-st. By BRUSH, SON & CO. FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE AT AUCTION, At 141 Onlumet-uv., noar Twonty-third-st,, MONDAY, Deo. 23, 2610 a. m, Jogant, Hallot & Davis Piano: Oft e e oson S Naw Yok, Koapp of Philas, upuénflnnnwmn Chamber e, Tingitai Cetvor Bhinn, Dinnor au N, Auctic by 0 Bast Stadisonst. will Pantings, by ‘Gar and utlter artists of roj ota, Marblo-ton Tablee, Tasy aod "Hruseols Usrpots Hitvar Ton Sota Beds, lodding St Dinjtg.room_ und Kirohon 'l;yn;l‘{nm,"kc. Al muat 'bo pald forand ro- Vel Tuosduy alternoon. % ¥ FIEGRIT, BON & Co., Auctlonsars. VERY THPORTANT SALE or 0il Paintings Being MR, D. GALE'S colloction, over 160 Valuablo Works, Thoy will be sold in Storo NO. 108 MADISON-ST., Commenoing on TUESDAY, DHOC. 23, at 10, 2, and 7 1-2 o’clock, and continue following days ot samo timo until sold, This s tho finost BSTANDARD collection ever offered to tho oitizens of Ohicago at Auction. | ition Monday, 224, doy and night. CEROMOS AT ATUCTION. At~ Stutorst,, Deo 21 and 24, 8¢ 7 fa tho ovontog, will o wald ahaut TWO HUNDRED FINH OHROMOS, Without resvrves BRUSH, SON & CO., Auct'rs. put Furniturs, Carpets, Stoves, 4. AT ATUCTION, Wodnonday, Doo, 21, at 10 . mn., full liuo af Marhfo. Oiabar Nota, Marblo o Droasti S ineine St Card 1 X cary Tshlns, Lodateade, Turo Htovas, &0, 1 nlwo Hruesols and BRUBIL 50 N & CO., Auol 4 Boutl Doo. 2'1,‘1\{1‘0 . N,y WILL BE BOLD HOUSEHOLD GOODS, 9 Socand:{lad Carpots and genornl Morchan- v and Sucondgtinnd DB £ Uuss"Auctanoors 'Snmi;dny, TO RENT. TO RENT. Ao MIGHIGANAY, MO S et 5o i onted Ami Dt o Ly ot v mfiéfi' Fouivre Leside of 11, TOBIAB, 319 st Baa- s IBOTION SREEY: s, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. e Great Bankfupt Sale WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT ATCTION, Mondny Morning, Doo. 33, at 10 o'clock, at our Bnlunraom’."sll and 80 Ilnnd&x?}:c.':t-: Fin Gold and ilyor Watahor, Gold T oo Tholted Finto' ot 8013 Ghbeoses Brsora foes tons, .y Ao &t I8’ otolock, 50 Votunt Ly 5 10U ang ertoabe OORE, muitabls for HOTIDAY A Tnrgo nsshetment of Plated Waro, Faney Chi ] Taliot fote, Bohorlan um;wm,'?:’nlnfigfifiu.."3.7"’".:":. KLISON, POMEROY & CO. 84 and 5 Jandoipn Tuesday Morning, Dec. 23, at 10 ocluck, CLOSING SALE OF THE Bankrupt Stock AT STORE, 72 BANDOLPH-T, - Entiro atook of Statfonary, Initisl Pll;::rlnd Tinvolopea inlotato tiio trado, Tk Books, Lottor, Nate, and Kooluean Paer, Tukutands, 1tublics Tiands, Tond Pouolls, Hteal Fons, liuvelopos, &o. uvmmmf portaining to & first-olans rotail stationor's stock. = Alsn a larga lot of Nolson's Birdw, Rowartds of Morit, dc., &a,, and 5 Siiver. PRt anarae b f SRR W Necnonr or of 1. 15, 8, , 1550, Asslgnoo: ELISON, POMEROY & DD?. Auctioncers. Diamonds, Watches, AND FINE JEWELRY, AT ATUCTION. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Doo, 24, at 10 a'clovk, aftornan at 3 o'alook, and ovening nt 75 o'clock, At out 8 and 80 Randoiphiat nificont Diambuda in Ladiés' Tirooohps, Enr-Riings, aod Pins: Solitaire and Gluniar Ringe, Dismond Studs, ~Ladios' And Gonts' Fine Gnld Watetier, Amorican and Rwiss manufactnro. o ant Jowulry in all tha latest and mast fashionablo styles. Targa colloction of London, Parie, snd Vishna Fancy aods, suitablo for tha Holldays, Solld Silvorand Sliver. Biated Waro, ~Clocks, Bronzcs, Ornamonfe, oto., cto. All tho mnst clegant gopde, and tho latost atsles and aunt. iy, ogual to any houso {u tho city. Uonsigned to us by ono of tho largost Now York honsos, with lmslih‘o instrac. tions to soll. BLIHON, POMERDY & CO., Band 66 Randolpii-at, Our Regular Friday's Sale, Friday Morning, Dec. 26, at 9 1-2 o'clock. Wo whl offor tho ususl fmmenso aseortment of Now and Seonni-inud FOTNTTUIT swhiolh s hiado aue saica so sugcossful, 1ich Parlor and Chimbor Sots, Marble-top "Tables, Walnnt Extonsion Tables, ges, Burcaun, Carpots, Cracknry, Bedding, Bl 08, ofc., oa ebe ot of Blazadwar neil Gonoral Morehatiy s wara A Gonoral Morehan g RLISON, POMEROY & C 84 and 8 Ttando) BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, 115 & 117 East Randolph-st, FOURTH AND FIFTH FLOORS, 26 HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED ROOMS. Parlor and Chambor Bots, Tablos, Chnira, Rogkora, Tmungos, Haie Mattrossos, Bodsteads, ledding, Parlor aud Cook Stoves. Knglish' Brussols Carpota in'all the .. On Tuesday, Dec. 23, at 10 o'clock prowpt. The rooms can borented; tormsmade knowniat thosale, GEO. P. GORE & CO.. Auctionoers. DRY GOODS. TURSDAY MORNING, Deo. 23, at 93 o'olock, fine enstom-mado_Clothing, for mon, bos ! Sults, Dros Costes Pante, and o + ol Goods, TIats, Oaps, Glaves, &o.; Ladi Hidkfe,, Felt Skicts, &o.: full line mis Fancy Balmoral Hoso, ‘Porfumory, & Goois, and Gnimea: Pocknt aud Tablo Gutlory i {nvatos of ilsorcplnted Ware, suitablo for ho iday trado: Govornmont Clothing: 2 balcs Tied Comforters; 10 balos Gray Biankota, and 40,000 Cigars. GEO."p, GORE & CO., 68and 70 Wabash-av, NEW YEAR'S }!llmmr at haud, and with it the Tido will turn, and up go 0 pricos again. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24, at100. m., wo shall offur, to close, 600 CASES WELL ASSORTED Boots and Shoes. GFQ. P GURE & CO., _68.and 70 Wabash-vi, Auct'es. AT ATUCTION. REGULAR SOUTH SIDE SALE OF Household Furniture. Anothor rioh dlsplay of Housohold Furniture, Parlor and Chambor Furniture, Book-Cnsos, Wardrobes, Iix- tonslon Tahlvs, Loungos, Rockors, Chairs, Tables of avory dosoription, Parlor and Offico Deskn Bedsteads, Mattressos, Comfortors, Camp Ohairs, Micrors, Stoves anil Carpots, OH Cloths, 25 Crates fins Euglish Grockory at 11 w'clock; Bugkios and Humnows. Furnitars fotatlod during the week at low priogs. On Saturday, Deo. 27, at 9 1-2 o'olock, G. P, - ('UI(E;E‘E(M): Auuti y Wil A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, (ESTABLISEIRD 1856.) Nos. 15 and 17 Randolph-st., Sules rendored und pald 4 dayw afor snlo. Sonsignuicity solicited, Large and Desirable + STOCK OF FUR GOODS, For Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, and Men’s ‘Woar, of Mink, Seal, Ottor, Beavor, Chin- chilla, Marten, Fiteh, and other kinds. ‘Wolf, Beur, Fox, snd Buffalo Robes. AT ATUCTION, On MONDAY MORNING, Dec. 23 at 10 o'clook, at Balesro , 15 and 17 Randoelph-st. o Bl ML AY BUTTERS & G0., Auctioncors, Valuale Miscellaneons Books On Tuesday Afternoon, Dee. 23, at 3o'clock, At our Salosrooms, 16 and 17 Randolph-st. The stack consists of Historlcal, Classical, and Miscol- Iancous Works, many elogantly fllustrated and finoly bound. Tull particulurs In catalogue, noarly roady. T t & o 5 DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, &o., WEDNESDAY, Dee. 2, at 100'clk,at 16 & 17 Randalph-s BOOTS, SHOES, BUFFALO OVERS, RUB- BERS, GLOVE GAUNTLETS, &o,, WEDNESDAY, Dev, 21, 8t100°clk,at15 & 17 Randolphat, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &o,, ON WEDNESDAY, Doo, &, at 10 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND GENERAL MERCIIANDISE, ____ON BATURDAY, D &t 93 p'olo By HODGES & CO., At the Marblo Front Auction Rooms, No, 633 W, Lako-et. We will doll on Wodnosdsy, Deo. 34, at10 8. m., 4180 at 7 p, m,, a lurge Stock of HOLI- DAY GOODS, consisting_of Fancy Orna- ments, Ohina, Glasswaro, Platod Ware, Gut. lary, &o., &0, Also & gonoral line of House- hold Goods, Look out for Bargaina, 1R & 00.. Auct'rs, No. i Wost Lake.st — SHORERS ARTIOLES, Pipes, Cigar Holders, Cigar Cases, and .an elegant line of Smokgrs’ Arvicles, at HOFF- MAN'S, 176 STATE-ST,, Opp. Palmer House. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: _ N = B = H NEW AND S8ECOND-JIAND BTORL at whioh can ho found ‘Furniturs, Carpots, " Ofligo Furnituro, Bodding, Cauaters, Ale Loxos, and Show (lasos. V&, OASEY'S, Bl St P, ATUCTION SALES, By WILLIS, LONG & CO., Auctlononra and Manufacturnrs' Agents, 105 and 107 Randolphast. A LARGH ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS FURNITURE, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, NOTIONS, FURS, &o, &oy AT ATCTION, AT OUR REGULAR WEDNESDAY SALE, DEG, 34, AT 8% A, M. WILLIS, T.ONG & CO.._Auotloncers. AT AUCTION, AT 836 WEST ADAMS-ST., TUESDAY, Deo. 23, at 10 a. m., HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Furniture, Carpets, Orockery, Piotures, Ornamenis, Books, Stoves, &o., &o, LONG & CO., Auctlonsors, oo AMUSEMENTS. MYERY OPERA- S ‘Monroo-st., hot, Dearborn l“QSHg:E Avtington, Cotlon & Kennle's Minstrels HOLIDAY CARNIVAL OF FUN, Tho Spectacular, Comical Trick Pantomimo, entitled SIMPLE SIMON, Or, TILE, HARLEQUIN SANTA CLAUS IN AT AN S DRe LR THE “THE GIRL WITH A CURL,” il By tho author, Bohby Newcomb, allad, O, 8, FILEDRICKS., MACKIN ani! WILSON in thel; d lal N i i L G peaptop, s GHORGAE DAVEN THE CUBAN VOLUNTHERS. A Merrv Chirdsts Aati K ' 4 25, Aty i i paeo Thuraday, Do, 24 ACADEMY OF MUSIO, MR. SOTHERN. Acadomy of Musio, MONDAY, Dea, 2, R O e Crostion af " O o ble LORD DUNDREARY, In his own voraon of OUR AMERICAN COUSIN Hupported by Miss MINNIE WALTON (by the kind pore minsinn of Augustin Dals, Exq., of tho Flithav, Thoatro, New ork, dlr. VINING BOWSRS,” and dir. LYTTON Grand Christmas Matinee AT 2 O'CLOOK. B37~ Sacuro soats and avold tho msh at the Box Office, "HATSTED-ST, OPERA HOUSE, COMMENUING MONDAY, DEC, 23, Trank Mac Evoy's New Hibernicon, Or IRELAND IN AMERICA. First Appearanco this scason of Dlac kvos's Populsy Comypany of IRISH COMEDIANS & VOCALISTS, Tl favorito Trish Qomedian, Mr. W. T. LAWLOR, 1 his great character, BAJTNEY TIE GUIDE. To concluds with the screawing faree, THE HAUNT. ED GUIDE. Admission, K et and Saturdny at 3 atinces Thursday Gallory., &5 it in.—Aduits, Zio: Children, W0 cts. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. REOPENTHNG OF THE DRAMATIC SEASON! MONDAY, Doc. 22 Saturday matinces, scouto play, THE GENEVA CROSS! With Now Scenary, Now Music, Poworful sad Otiginal Tiicels, Now Costumes, aud A GREAT CAST! In propaation. TIIE SILVER SPOON and tho thrll tng wory ovontie and Wednasdny ond 0, FAWGKITIc ROWE'S grost TAGNOLIA. atineo on Chrstmas Day, GLOBE THEATRE, THE GREAT ORIGINAL BIRCH, WAMBOLD & BACKUS SAN FRANCISGO MINSTRELS, SIX NIGHTS AND TWO MATI- NEES ONLY | GHANGI OF BILL NIGITLY! SPECIAL MATI- T MoVIUKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEEK OF THI FAVORITE, I © AT Manday, Tussilay, an1 Wedavsday nights and OIIRIST g = | Christ ight—TIE LITTLI: DETE( e Rorerner MSHEL BALY: i HOOLEY'S OPERA HOURE, THIS KVENING, §t Dee, 31—-Boneflt for the Gormian Ald and Relief Socloty, on which occasion Siuor A, Parinf's Ttalian Opera Company Will appoar in Verdi's Grand Opora of IL TROVATORE. Full Orchostra and Chorus, Adinlustou, 76 and B0 cents, Noservad Seats, 31, Can boaccured at flunton & Hall's drug atoro, 169 Randolph- str Liriiks Houso, feorn 11 111 4 o'clock. ONLY FOR A SHORT TIME YET. Dr. Kahu's Macuiflcent Auaformical Binseun, Trom Now York, O Nutural Soleneo and Art, 138 South Clork- Madlson. Far gontlemon anly, ~ Doors onan {ron 0 10 . 1., datly and Sunday. FIFTH PRESBYTER'N CHUROH. pilhie adiesof the R}.‘:{menm Church, corner GHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT At tho Churel on TUESDAY A PTERNOON and EVEX ING, the d inat. Ladios' Falr, Supper, &o. Tho pubs 1o ato invito . EE. OHRISTMAS S0 Tiio punliaa f tho Dyrenfuicth Collauas will cive » s- . acal and Histronly Solroo, at tho North Side Turner Hall, on TULSDAY EVENING, DEC toreating programme wiil lie presontzd, and all Irionds of tho Collego ato corllatly invitod to o prosant, Doory ciien'at 7 lizorcisoa Lo commiunce puactuatly at bsll ost. _Admission frvo. " AURORA TURNER HALL, A vatled and in- Tho First Annual HBalf of tho Ttmorald Donatlols! Auso- elnilon of 111, Deanch No, 4, £» bo lield ab Augora Turuoz Hal, corner of Milwauki and Hecond: on Thes. day ‘ovoniug, Dea, 50, 1878, 'Mlokota sdm Eontio. et iouD st Riuslo Novins & Deauta it Fhoss Wivhing toaponid.a plassant ovontig would do wall ta at. Tond. Tiokets arasold by iho monibers, and at the door on thic ovaniug of the ball, GYMNASIUM, 1 Seholarw enn ontor nt uny time, LADIVS AND GENTI In_order to vraserve good hoaith eliould taks ctmniative oxorciso dally on the oW IS LIPT ut the modol Gyimnastum, 1062 INDIANA-AV. Tormy, B10 a yoor, or 35 to May 1, 184, S ROURNIOUES DANCING ACADEMY, 128 Twonty-fourth-st,, near Indinna-ay, The NEW TERM cwnmonces Tioaday, Janoth, SNOW’S DANCING ACA. 63 SOUTH HALSTED-8T. N, will eammence a now class for lmlr‘hmnri on E ' 14V N Jan, 4, 1874, at 8 o'clock. JgEhine Classasery Wodnouilay ad Saturday Rvening, 4 et " HOME LEQ AvThird Unltarisn Ohureh, cor, Monroo and Lattin-ats, REV, MINOR J, BAVAGH, MONDAY KVENING, Deo. 23, at 8 o'olock. LRUGATER I RN NERT "Tickota, Bnb) BB kot B cetar o