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" THE CHIOAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, DECEMBLR 28, 1873 FOX-HUNTING IN ENGLAND. ovory man for the front, and on they wont over another hedgo and out of alfiht-' In tho thick of the flight wors two Iadies, rldiug a8 woll and as Loldly na tho mon, and two mon were brushing 1hair hats iu tho road, thelr ampty saddles keap- fug well tp with tho run. Mora “than satisflod with this climax of my first dng’s oxpottence, 1 trotted out for homo, Tho rosult of the run I nover heard, aud I leave its aoseription whoro 1 lost sight of it, A mile furthoron I dld soo n faggod-looking fox making his rapid way aoross my rond nYnlll, and snonking off undor fhe hedgo toward a thioket to tho right, and I lmlled to Hston to What sounded liko tha huntsman's horn over tho hill ta the loft; but pesslblytha canclu- slon I drow was not & corract one. Ono who cares for lnmtlu% ‘)mro and rimplo, rathor than for tho gnyer ifo of Leamington and Cheltonham, eanuot do botter than to make tho senson, or usur: of it, at the Haycock, with rugulnr)fi'-un agod horsos for as many days in Marchioness Townshond, Lord Fifo's oldost daughtor, doonmpod with the uncle of the Mar- quis of Bath, n man noarly old enough to bo her randfathor 3 and now wa learn that hor slster, ady Idn Ifopo, has boon divorced from Mr, Adrian Hopo on nocount of lor misconduot with an Austrian nobleman, Connt_Trdody, It waa only o yoar or two ago that Mr, lope's alstor also was divorced onaccount of hor miscon- duct, Mr. Hopo is n{(rnnduun of tho millionaive author of Vatholi, and is a hnndsome young man of vory large fortune, Hols n ne{;\mw of Mr, tho procoedings. CGould wo tarry long onongl wo might obsorvo many things futoronting, HBnt our tino I limited. 'Tho first cane callod in that of dosoph, tho oarponter, agalust 1;rkanos, tho biacksmith, Without dolay one of tho Judgen rites, turus to tho Presidont, and respectfully snys: “* Itabbl, I am incompotont to sit na Judgo in'this caso; tho plainti® has rondorod me someo eorvices of friendship some timo Inst wintor, and, aithough I am firmly rosolved to pronounce jus- tico without looking to tho right or left, yob, un- witthogly, I mighs bo binsed in favor of thomnn.” A, Boroaford Hopo, M. P. for tho University of [ Tho Dajyan is oxonsoed, aud the Abh Leth Din Onmbridgo, cnlls upon Eliesor, o loarnod Pharlsoe, who hap- It {8 no soarot that Lord Fifo 19 tho fdontienl nmll to bo prosont in tho hall, Lo take n sent nt Bcottish noble of whom tho Into Lord Dotby | bissldo and flt tho chair of the consolontious Bpolto, when, on soma oua saying “Why don't | Judge who had yacated it by his own free will, oit givo him the thistlo ¥ he roplied, ** Why, A gomowhat similer circumetance wo nolo fn 0'd only ent it," the noxt case. Gamsliol, tho dofondant, colls Lord Weniworth, oo (Byron'a grandson), has { tho attention of tho Court to thoe facl that ono ‘Lieon onco mo1o in the Divorce Conrtas politioner, THE PEKIN GAZETTE. Eow Ohinnts Only Newsprper is Cone ductad—1tn Bdita Nty Olr tlony und Quoss Contonts. Sho Ohinese, who are oxcessively maligned bocauso thoy invented guupowder, do not pos- 8oss any journals, and, i consoquence, have no jourunlisig, Ouo solltary organ of publiaty Teods, withont contonting, the publio curiosity, s abkonco of jowrnnls among o pocplo who Tind dlscovored printing long bojore the time of Gutienberg is curious, ‘I'ho Chiieso avo of a very communicative nn- {turo, nnd sirongly moved by curiosity. Eaminont- 1y lively, sctive, snd inteliigont, thoy are conue- Tensly o tho watch for nows. Ouo finds nmong them reporters of the trst order, sluce, not cons tent with searching for nows, hmg fnvout ir, “Flig ten-shaps arc the clubs whoro tho gossips of The People Who Congregate at the Cover-Side. ¥lorses nnd Itonudv—Mounting—Tho Pack Aftor the Fox nnd thoe Huntors Attor the Fack—Excitoments of tho Unnye, 3 From the Atlantic Nonthly for Janvary. On ontoring tho Kogout 1lotel at Leamington, tho firet object that attracts attontion, attor tho stufly old porter who hobbles about to seo romo ono elgo handle your luggago, Ia & small framo, over tho smoling conl fire, which coutains the Judgoe in incompotent on nocount of his hulug ra- . O e hor i Tt soaters | M one move withiismin s suit. O format | Iatod to Bimuor, tho- plaintift, Tha Judge v~ | tho nolghloiligod miscinblo nnd discotirso with notico, decoratd with sn old cut of o fox'smark, |y gy pogg, e o T in baiio. (ho- oo-ror | catos s aont, hnd wothior man, lonruad in tho | 80 Wwoxbaustiblo lauucity uon the cvonts of of Norry & Co’s hunling appoiutments, snd guido to Lhe difforont covorls. Twenty-tyo meofs in tho weok, all within casy reacli, by rond or ratl. Lat uy dino and decide. At table wo will leavo tho meny to tho waitor; but lot him bring for considorntion during tho monl the list of mueels, * Drinklow Btation, twolye wilos;” thot scome the most fensiblo thing in the catalogue for tho motrow, and who hiog nob hioard that tho Athopstono i a capital pock? Dut thon the Pytehloy is oven botter kvawn, nnd the train reaches Rugby in timo for tho moot. Lot tho choico be decided with tho holp of coffeo and cigars and pasitive advico, alrlug 1ho soothing digostivo halr-biour in tha smoking-room, On n turn-out stood & ‘¢ horac-box,"” ono of tho institulions of Evgland—a throo-stabled fooight-car for the traueportation of Loreca. Taying b shillings for o Lorso-ticket to Qoventry (only twice tho cost of my own seat), Isnw the tho day and of tho Lown. ho oflicinl journal, tho only one of the spo- clen, iy tho Gazelle, of Tolun, Tach numbor formd o pamphlet, with s dirty yellow cover, Bomo numbers have twenty pages, soms have forty. 'Vho typography iu deploiabio; the pnpor is extromuly coarse. “'Tho charactors on tho right-hand “pago show through on the loft- hand poge, Which eomelimes ombarrasses tho roador. 1In tho Palaco at Polkin thero is n littlo offico, of whioh thio employes have tho duty of tran- seribing tho decrocs of tho day, and sondif thom to tho Ministries, courts, ofiices, nn differont ndministrations of tho city, Whon theso decrcos do not rolate to soerct aflairs, thoso omployes nro authorized to print thiom, and to distribute them to thoir subscribors in Polin, The Gazelle thon contnivs only what tho Govornmont wishes to be made known, Itis_composed of throo parts: Lirst, tho Rung-Mon Oh’so, or ‘*vopy of tho door of the Palace.”” ‘Plls ls'the Court journal, which gives, duy by day, the list of functionaries on Ithero had n day with the George Fitz Willlsm hounds, Not boing, as yot, quito at home in tho flald, I took a wiso old horio, *! Cook Robin,™ who wa$ woll up to my wm&nk, aud who, ns Porcival told mo, would teachi mo moro than I could tonch him, He waa sont on oarly with the othor huyntars, and I took a hack® to ride to aovor, Wo wero a party of four, and we wout hrough the flelds avd tho lawns apd tho rain o whora tho moot waa fixed for 11 o'clock nb Barnwell Onstle, a fino old Normnn ruin,—square and low, with four large cornor towers drapod in mognificont ivy. It wns a dreary mnrnluf. and not moro than sixty woro out; but among theso, a8 always, thoro waro Indics, nud thero was moro than the usual proportion of fino horaos. Our cover wos drawn blank, sud we moved to auother, whero A FOX WAB FOUND, and whonce tho run was sharp and too straight for a prudent novica to ea vory much of it; and it was some minutes bofors ook Robin and his rider came up with tho hounds, who hnd como toncheok {n a largo wood. fhroughout the spondont wag an attache of & forolgn logation, nnd it sogmed that undor the circnmstauces 10 sult could be brought against him ;3 n cironm- stanco which seoms a promium on tmmorality so for s lonse young diplomatists aro concornzd. Lndy Wentworth, who ia extromely handsomo, is o doughtor of & clorgyman, Her brothor is marriod to ono of tho chm'mlnflgl daughters of M. DMusurus, who hins long Hlled the post of Turkish Ambageador in London, JOHN MITCHEL. Fhe Lecturer nt Ifooley’s TosNighte Tho famons Irish patrlot, John Mitchol, ar- rivad In Ohicago yesterday morning, and Is rogia- torod at tha Patmer Hotol. Mr, Mitchot will lec- turo this cvenlng, nt 8 o'clack, in Hooloy's Opera- Houso, on “Dantol 0'Connell.” "ha lecturer and the subject will, no doubt, eall out one of tho largest audionces of tho soanon, Johu Mitehiel wag_boru in Monahan, Ircland, Inw, ocenpies it for tho time being, upon invita- tlon by the Presidont, After tho stntomonts of tho litigants and tho dopositions of tho witnosscs have beon heard ; aftor the varfous ln(arm‘ganmm of tho Judgos havo beon angwerod sattelactorily, the Gouxt 1en- deis judgmont. Now those two olvil swits have boen finally disposed of, and another eitizon of Nazaroth appenrs. Wo will cnll him Antigonos. 116 will ocoupy tho Court’s timo bub a fow minc utes. He aiates tbat Jonghanan, tho phog- ‘mutkor, owen him 100 shokols. ‘Tho Sabbatical yonr is approaching, and hao wishos & Prosbul to ho ‘writton, 8o that ho may auk poymont ovon nfter this year hos olapsed, The Drosidont questions : Has Jonchanan some real ostate u)mu which you can have a lion by virtue of the ZFrosbul prayed for? Antigonos rophos that hin dobior owns a smoll vinoysrd nonr the neighboring ity of Bepplioris, That fu sufliciont, savs tho Judgo, and ko dirots the Soplor to {usue the dosumant. It ia short, and we mny insort it hore. Tor con- voniones gako, we tianscribe it in Roman lottors: “ Moser ani lachem ish ptoni uploni hadayyanim shicbamakom_ plon shecol chobly sheycsh 1 shea- | QUL¥: Which recdrds Lho nctlons of the Timporar, mord snugly packed futo one of tho narrow | 4oy thoro was a good deal of waiting bout dif- | 1"y, . His father wan o ministor 5 s o and announces tho presoutations, the visits, 110 Sialts and s Tat Tor tho journey. Pasam | forout covera, bobwoon which tho fox yanback | %) 019 T8 dld,, His A & Wik | gabyms cof Aman sliecrizeh. wopariugos, &0, Sacond, the Bhang-Yn, o La- of the Eplscopnlion faith, and had beon nn 'United Irishman.” The futuro rovolution- ist rocoived tho vory bost odueation that Ireland could afford, and commounced practico 88 o lnwyer, in DBotfast, when ho nttained the yeara of manhood. In 1843 ho bocamo a ‘‘Ro- poalor,” and was assaciated with Charles Gavin Duffy and Thomus Davis in conducting tho Na- tion nowspaper, which attained Europenn celeb- rity, o dissonted from O'Comnell's peaco policy in 1840, and was instrumontal in organiz- ing thowarld-rengwued “ Young Ireland " pnrty Gt Iriah Confodaration, Mitchiol was, beyond all comparison, the mast brilliant writer of that period inIreland. IisnssauitsonthoEnglish Gov- erumont woro worthy of the reputation of Bwift, Ho_disdained the cant of = ‘“loyalty,” and apoko plinly of Englimd gs * tho onomy,” and denouuced the Quoon and Parlinment of Gront Britain ns tyrants, e urged the Irigh to fight for thair libertios, and to give up begglug sny- thing from tito English, "this policy, brought the wrath of England upon highead, So great was tho torror ho fuspired, through the columna of his own papor, the Uniled Irishman, thab tho British Partia- mont notually framed & now law, called tho “ronson Felony act,” to transport him. Ho [Signaturos of Judges or witnosses.] [In translation: I lny down the declaiation be- foro i‘ml. N. N, and N, N., Judges lutho Oity of N., that T sliall elaim overy debt duo me, at auy time whon I may desire to do s0.] L R SR SN UNDRESSING WHEN TRAVELING --- SAFETY. RAFTS. o the Kitor of The Chicago Tribuina : Sm: Ta it not surprising, nftor tho many ter- riblo acoidonts which have occurred, both at soa and in sleoplug—cars on land, that passongers should strip thomsolves, in rotiring for the night, as if thoy woro safo at homo in their own housos and beds ? No man, woman, or child - should over take their clothing off when slecping on o car, atorm= bont, or ship. Thay oufihb always to Lo ready for any omorgoncy, and regard thomesolves ay very fortunate it none oceurs, ‘Thero is an American invention of n eafoty- raft, made of hollow metallic tubes, with lockers for wator and provisions provided on it, which ovory stonmship ought to bo compsiled by law tocarry, Itia far sator than bosts, cau be through n beautiful furmlufi ‘country, o camo in dua timo to tho quaint old town of Covotitry, whero sovaial horse-boxes, coming from DBir- mingham and othor stations, woro discharging thoir frolght of well-bred hunters, Drinklow Station has the modern hidcouaness and nowness of ralrond slations eyorywhere in country neighborhoods, aud it wae plossant to leavo it bohind and follow tho gay crowd down o slopiug and winding rond juto tho _ronl coun- try again, ond into & Landsomo and woll-kept park, beyond whiok thero stood & flne old houso of koma~ proteusion, and woll seb about with terruced lown and shrubbery—a charwing Eu- glish country-acat.§ Hore my eyes woro gmnmfl with the glory of my fitat ** moet,” and a glory it was indeed| Pictures and deacriptions had suggosted it, bub they had only suggested it, 'U'his was tho roulity, and L far excceded my auticipstion. Tho grounds wero fairly slive with o brilinnt com- pany of mon and womon—happy and hearty, and ust gathored for the day's sport, Rod coats, ¥hite brocches, and top-baots woro plenty, and tho neat boliday air of tho whole compnny was refroshing nnd dolightful. Seatterod about sing~ ly and iu groups, mounted, on foot, and in cur- Tiagres, woro i cotiple of hundrad of pople of all agosand of nll conditions, Chatting from Lho and forth, Finolly ho broke away for o long, quiick burst ovor tio fickds whioh Iay to the lett of a farm-road down which wo ware riding, and which was flanked by & bigh and solid-looking hodge. Near tho hoad of tho pariy was o woll- motnted blondo of 17, wha had hithorto scomed to avoid the opon country aud to keop prudontly noar to hor mother and hor groom, The right of the splendid run, fast loaving ua bobind, was too much for hor, and she turned straight for tho hedgo, nud olearing it with » grander lenp than I had scon taken that day, sud fiylug on ovor hedges and ditohes iu the diract wale of tho hounds. A young Germau who followed hor sald, as wo rode’ buck to the Hayeock, vort to coma from Amorlen or from Oatria to 00 zat lofoly Lady —— go over ze country,"— and it was, Luck often favors the timid ; Cook Robin and Iwore quile alono—bo disgusted, and I half sshamed with my prudence—when the fox, who bad found straight running of no ovail, camo sworving to tho right over tho crost of o distant hill, closely followed by the hounds, nud in aplondidstyle by the firat fightof the flold. Soon hocrossedn brook which was fonced in with rails, and the horsomen all had to mako o long detour. #0 that I, who Lad boon Inst, now bocame first. T had tho fox and tho hounds nli to myself 3 my perial decrees, ‘Third, tle 'F'sow-1no, or repurts of tho great officors of the crown, Tho printiug ollico is in_oue of tho narrow streots which border upon Lion-Li-Chinng,—that 18 to vny, tho quarter of the booksollors, Tho **cages,” rangod agalngt the wall, contain tho wooden types, arranged In their order, The Gazelle, of Pokin, hus a circulation of many thou- sondu of coples, which aro distributed ta sub- uorborw In tho city, or sont in packagos to_ the provinces. The prico of eubscription is nbout 0o yenr, but many of the pooplo content thomsolved withs hirlns the paper to vead for n day, returning it in tho ovemmng. It is curiony 1o 11ad this systom, which prevails in England with tho London Zimes, practiced in Clina with tho Pokin Gazife. 8till more curions is the strangoe obstinacy with whioli thts pooplo, so intolligont and thought- fnl, porseveia in xoutine, Iu the last contury the Jesuits introduced movable copper Llypus. The improvemont was manifest; but tbly did not provent, 1n 1820, a rolurn to the woodon types, as if nothing had beon changed in the {nterval, . It would e vory snsy to import from Hong Kong s lot of motaliie types, which would Ereatly sconomize Iabor and give & neater im- Drossion. Noono soems tacaro anything aliout it, 'T'ho atylo of the Pokin Gazetle is omphatic, and ddlo aud over carringo doors, Jounging up and | horso was irosh, and the way was casy. My me- | i tossed into tho son from a dock, nud ia'all right | o) g tenfive reador can gathios muich ourios in- e o oottt ovel tho Lounds, th | #opoly lastod ofity n_momont, but 1t was ot o o n;;:mm{; risd, fownd ally, Bo munttor whish side i wppormost, L i~ | Formtion LR OPIN L T 1WA, Cag Duuiidas, aud company wero leisurely swaiting the opening | moment of tranauility, Fmding an opon gate | g0, Voars' transportation, e sunk, an provided with $hio institutions of China. Evidences of the suporstition of the Chineso Tiold & prominont pinco 1 the Gazelte, The the- alogy of tho Chineso admits of goddeasos, ns did that of tho Grocks; aud theso fomalo spitits mo hald in honor, Hera is au extract from o recont vumber of tho Gazello : “ Tuon-Kwo-Fan, Govarnor-Genoral of Kiang, and Kwo-Po-Yin, Govorner of Chiapgsy, be- suech vour Mejosty to confer a titlo of houor upon a fomalo spitit of Keion-nu-Miso, to whomn wo owo thio following sorvices: At the time of want of rain, this spirit lias filled with wator tho neighboring river. The third yoar of tho reign of Isionfung (the fother of tho prosout Empo- rar), whon tio' rebolsof Canton attacked Yung- ohow, shio protected the district in which was her oltar. The eighth year of the samo reign sho dostroyed by firo and lightuing s nfimorous troop of robels who wera marching to sttack Yangchow. In other circumstancos she has shown horsolf as n porson swrrounded by s halo of light, sud has put to fllFln a corps of robels who tried to pass the rivor.” "I'his potition was 1eferred to tho Council of Ocromonios. Lot us pass on to Lraits of domestic lifo andto social manners : A consor domands thnt tho Emperor accord o tablet to the family of n Lieutonant-Colonel On that moem- orabla occasion, he, among othor things, told tho Eaoghsh Government_that its power n Irolaud was *¢ based upon packed jurics, bartisan Judgos, and perjured Btorilfa,” o was romoved, in chains, from tho court-room, plnuedm & man-of- war, and sent to Yan Diempn's Lond, Ho escaped in 1852, sud camo to America, Ho fixod his residenco in_the Bouth, and, when tho civil war broke out, joined ~tho QConfed- orates, Ho edited the Richmond Eram- iner, and, although upon the wrong side, aculd displaged lis ability as o journalist, When the war closod, ho was arrested and con- fiued in Fortreas Mouroo, but Androw Johnson relensed him In responso to the demond of the voat Foniau Qonventlon, hold in Philadelphin Tu Novembar, 1863, 3 Sinco thon Mr, Mitchol has boon ongngod in his profossion of autior, combiuing journahsm thorowith, Ho has frequeutly visited France, aud i8 av intense admiror of that nation. 1o looks mucl: older than he actunily s, L'wo of Lijs sons were killed in tho Southorn army. Whatever may be thought of John Mitchol, fn an Amorican senso, ono thing cannob bo do- nied, and thut is the fact of hig being the most consistent, stubboru, and independent * Tiish Robol ™ that that country bias produced. Ho is tho only political lendor of 1843, in all Europe, ropes round it, which will support_any numbor of persons. When there aro n faw more of thouo shocking collisions and 1o%ses of human lifo, slup-owners may be compalled, in somo way, to provido their ships with them. Barery, and bridgo I followad tho pack into n largo low flold, surroundod on throo sides by the wide brook. The fox was turnod by thisand ran to tho night along the bank ; nt the corner of the flold ho turned again to the_right, atill kvoping Dy the edgo of tho stream, This gave the honnds aa immonso advaniago, uid cuttivg off the avglo thiey camo 80 closely fipon him that with still Bm:mnr turn of the brook shead of him ho had uf of the ball. 'Whey had como from a circuit of 20 miles around, and thoy appeared to bo mainly poople who havituaily congrogato ab TIE COVEN-SIDE throughout the Lunting sotson, and to Lo gou- orally more or less noquaivted with ewch other, I'ho eloment of coquotry was not absent ; but coquatry is apparontly not & natural product of tho English sotl, and that sort of iuterconrse was not conspicuons. Noblemon, govtlomen, farmors, manafactutors, profossional mun, &uobs, cads, errand boys—ovorybody, in short, who cared to gome secmed Lo have the right to como, and so far as thio hunt was concerned scomed to be on on equal footing, The habitues of o hunt me soldom below the grade of well-tu-do farmers, Servants from the house wore distributing ro- freshments, ridors wora mounting their huntors, grooms woro adjusting suddlo girths, too flory animals word boing quiioted, aud tLoro Was geti- erally an oir of proparation abont tha whole as- semblago. A litslo at ono side, kept well togother by the Dbuutsman aod & couple of whippers-, wore the hounds (tho Athoisione pack), about forty of thom, or, techuically, * twouty couplos,” strong- limbed, darge-oarod, party-colorod, wholosome- looking foilows. 'J.‘hnx'l attracted muoh atte tion, and elicited muoh comnmondation, for tan; —_—— PLANTS, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribuna . Bm: ‘Chore {g o aubject which, although for- gotton at prosent, is of the greatest importanco to everybody who tukes nlictlo interest in the growth of plants. Those plants which sre ex- posed to tho cold atmosphero in this timo of the yoar soem, ag usual, to have lost all their vital- ity ; in faot, thoy aro in perfect analogy with animala {u & wintar-sloep,—for the physiological processes, although not destroyed, operate much slower uow thaa in the othor scegons. This cir- cumstance sflows the gardenor to submit bis treon to pruning and grafting; and, if noglected, the health of thoso plants is endangered. Du atill Lo is nat called until sq)ring‘ and then the greatest migchiof 1w dono by thrusting keives 1nto the revived plants,—rn operation which in most cases (espocinlly with vincs) causes thom B ONE CIIANCE FOR I8 LIFE, ond that was a dosperato ono fora tired fox to considor. 1To did not cousidor, bub went sinp at tho brook aud cleared it with a leap of neorly tionty faot. Tho foremost hounds whimporei for o imoment on_tho bank befuro_they took to the water. and when thoy wero across Reyunrd wod woll out of sight, snd they had to noso ont his trail afrosh. 1le brought thom again toa chook, nnd fnalfy, aftor hait on hour's skirmishe ing, bio rau down & railway oulting, in tho wake ol a train, and got Hually away. Whatovor may ba tha effect on the material in- terosts, tho bonefit of this eager, vigorous, aut- door lifo on the hiealth and morals of the peaple is most unmistakable. ~Such nruco of hand- some, bale, straight-limbed, honest, and simplo- bearted’ men can nowheto elso bo found 88 in tho wido class thiat posses as much of every wintor ng it possiblo in regular fox-huuting: and waw, To the unskilled eye, and simply viowed | could welt afford to give over many of owr for- | oo 0qTnaingt Lum tho harsh fiab of perpetual hioreforo moat emphaticn: entreat overy- ded, N &8 dogs, thoy are not romackiable; buc it was a | tilo flelds to ruthless dostenction, andwmany of | 17y, R G ko0 JIOAGHE that ne g | body not to wait, but to Lave Lis plants prop- ‘Ihe other kox is not loss falthtal, A consor namad Chau-Ching-Ching citea tho conduct of & woman: 2'hig lady, soeing bor husband ill, cut her tiuger and administored it to him in his medieino. Unhappily the specifio did not hnve the dosired offact, and the maou died. Ton ‘months afterward, tho mothor of this heroine being dead in hor turn, the poor woman stran- glod horsolf, An ediot will appoar charging the Council of Ritos to report upon tho best mothod of testifying tho Imperial admiration of this de- voted womau's conduot. All tho women, lowever, are not faithful. Ting-yih-Chaong, 'Governor of Kiangsu, ox- poses” the coeo of & woman guilty of adul- tery. Sho and hor lover killed tho husbana upon loarning that he was sbout to heur of hor amorous intrigue, o womsn is con- demned to theslow doath ; the man will Lo de- capiteted, ‘L'he ‘wulow death” is a borrible tor~ our fertilo hours to tha moat sensoless sport, if 1t would only raplace our dya‘Yopnu stomachs, snllow chools, stooping shoulders, aud roatloss ly. Cortatuly 1 bad never bofore keen togethior | eagorness with tho Luls and hearty and oasy- tho samo_nuwhor of the same avornzo excol- fa\n 1ifo and enorgy of onr_English cousin, lonce, and #omo of them wero G to diavo ono | Ilardly cnough womeh huut in England to consti- wild with onvy, Thoio was, on tho wholo, los | tuto on exampla ; bubthoso who do aro suoh mod- af the * blood ™ look than would bo oxpectod by [ ols of health and freshness as to make ouo wish amau who had got his idens of tho huuting- | that more women had the bancfit of the amuso- flold from Lecoh’s drawiugs, but thero was e | meut, both here and there, It is very common good deal of it, nevortheless, and iu its porfec- | to aco men of over 60 follawing the lounds in tion, too; snd where it was wonting there was very olito of tho fleld ; they scom still m the plaaty of bana to make up for it, ~isor of youth, At 70 many are yot rogular ab At 11 tho hounds wero lod out to the covar, [SSoir wotk; and it i Lardly semarkopio when and the whole Ululd followed slowly and irreg- | ove finally hangs up his red coat ouly at the age wlarly, and at somo distance, There wero sbout | of 80, 150 mounted for casa it which the judgment ot n unskilled por- auly attonded to, son would have no valuo. S "Tho horses appealed £ me muck moro strong- movaed in chains from_the Dublin Court-1louse, to tho present, Joun Mitchol has not sot fuot ou Trsh ground. He will, no doubt, bo euthusiasti- cally received to-night. pric i ol RS INSECURITY OF HUMAN LIFE IN CHICAGO. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune Sm : Iuman lifs is not safe in Chicago, Pos- sibly this may heve occurred to you before ; but it has boon 8o foreibly improssed upon me lately tnat Iam constrained to inquire into the causes af it, with & view to awaken public intorest in the matter,—if the public csn be awakened to tako o realinterest in it, which I somewhat doubt. Jony KUIVENZOVEN. i e DECEMBER, 1873. Now ends tho old year's days ; Aud sweet-toned slelgh-bells morrily ring Ter echocs to voices that laugl aud slug, Like Joyous birds in Spring Whiose iotes avo tonod m prafsc. Contrast the crenkiuis eteps upan (ko mow Of uching feot that, weary, Lomoward go, 8o measutrad and 80 low, 4 Tho year i near its closo 3 And tho whistllug sounds, smid tho air, Are sighing and mosniug everywhers, Like ecboes of deapair, Whieru thero {8 no reposo 3 ut the boautiful stars of Wintor's night TRE COBT OF A HUNT, Fos-hunting is_a costly luxury, if one gocs woll mounted and well appolutad, 1t oan hardly THE JUNT. Perhnps one-third of these wora scarlot conts, Are shining eo olear upon tho sjght— ' turo. The victim, attached to a cross, is cutb «hito breeches, and top-boots, anocher third | be mado cheap, even whon one lives in his own Lot mo ask a fow queations, Why i it that, Bo pure, B0 white, 5o bright, ] < B blaclc eoater and soma of them biuck boots, | houso and rides s own horsos. With hatol- | in the 01d Country, » man ouco sontenced to be % o littlo plecos, s morvol al a timo. ho oxe cutiouer takos hls timo about it. The mania for obtainiug offico under the Gov- orumont rages in Chins as it doos clsewhore. Thore is s passion, howovyer, which sooms to possess old men rather than young ones. Iore is an oxtract from a report of o oivil rorvico ex- amination : . “The Kuang-af is at the head of the list, with an upplicant of 102years, who shows his lntol- aund the remaiuder of tho flold was made up ol half o dozen ladies, o fow stout old gontlomon of 70 or o on stout old cobs of diecreot age, Tittlo boys ou smart povies, farmers and tradou- en sud their clorks mounted on whatever thoy coula get, and men of every intormediato grade, and with all goris of horses, A ceriain amount of riff-rall, not mounted at all, but good on bills and horse-hiro it coats still more. As nn oceasionnl indulgencait i8 always a good invest- ment, My own score at the Hayeock was as fol- lows—by way of illustration, aud becauso actual figuies aro worth mora than estimates. (I was thore from Thursday afternoon until Sunday ‘morning, went out with a shooting purty on Fri- day, dimod out ou Friday might, and hunted on Plty tho suffering poor 1 Fho freezlug wiuds ars upon thelr facs, Whero the Frost-King s castles traco, 0f welrd-Lika foru yud graco, In tencinents obseuro, “With no glad shouts of oxpectant Joys From morry girls or Luppy boys U'or Clirlstinua gifts sud togs, 0 God, pity the poor Danged is 08 good ns banged ? I will venture 1o £ay thay, iv ninety-nino cases out of & hundred, no new trinl, suporscdeas, or othier logal instiu- mont is intorposed botwoen thomuidorer aud Lis doom thore, If this is so, why I8 it 80 ; ond why is tho contrary tho caso Lioro ¥ Tor throo nights in succosaion I have heard ; 1 their ping and ready for o run, wore hauging | Saturday) : pistol-shots fived close by my residonce ; nnd on 1 nes fes af childs 11 unfed, inor i i in whi Ahont for n ohanco to pick up & whip or & bat, o THE TAYCOCK IN ouo of theso oceasions, & young mau with whom ek ol e L Y fentuel g;gg;;,m’,;:g;:,";:;'; l',‘[‘:“’l',‘;.‘;[c‘;l“.i’;,‘; bo cateh o horse, or brush & muddy coat, or furn £ s, d. | Tam noquainted ws fired at by ronghs, Nour~ | Wherowunt ulalks yannt and dread,— e aotivity of s movataonts. 'Es lns basn thy oo Lonest penny in any way that might offer in | Jan. 2, Dinner and wino. 10 G | rosts have boon mado, Aud again Iask, Why 73 | oo cheorlesa to endure ; subjoct of a special roport, aud will probably o= the chances of the day. Somo of theso follows, Bed uud fire, 9 8| Y Liave rosided nt my prosont addross siuco T hiear tho deop murmira of diacontent,~ bl o e Al At oF e Tmporial riggod out witls tho cast-off clothing of their { Jan. 8 Bresklush,.. funsoose oo 2 8 | Soptombor, and my eyos huve novor boen groot- | OF sulferlug ones Lo puisgus seat et opngal Do slso. aa- botiers, sported red conts, black velvot caps, ~paciimonts, Lon, el e 5 0lod by tho wight of n polico-officer, 1t i | obhat suntwmadeiunoesnt, 5105 | otber candidato. of - 9L years, nud ton De- and leatbar loggings, Oncadded to all this | yup, ¢, Breakfust.. g 6 |an_ uneavory neighborbood o them, o R 2 5 Lwoon 80and 86. Tho smm“'"g s no less gorgoousnoss the rotinement of baro feot. Dinner and wine. .. 10 6 (and consoquently they avoid i, ouly Hinwntha. than soventoon above Y0 yenrs, nud fifty-three Tho hounds wore taken into the cover, bram- ‘Apartmonts, bod, aad fira. . 5 0 | displaying thelr cloganco and * briot authority" ; 2 Detwoon 80 and 90. . Tho Szcchiion has ono of 91 bly, tangled wood near by, which bad probably Autendanico, 1 6| o tholadios tn tho sunlight. Question No.8: | Tho recontly published pamphlet contnining | bukwson B &c .~ i8Sl I, o8 b o8 70 been pluuted and made ™ littlo wildornoss Lo | Jam. 5. Breaktus 2 0| Should this bo 80 ? the ** Proceedings of the Fifth Aunual Session !cml:bm] ninoly ol lnlm o ;v on the ages of di Hervo us o covor for foXeH, STADLE, Bloons in my noighborkiood close at3, 9, or 4 | of the Amorican Philological Assocition,” con- ’1"" 90 yoars, h"’ opar e 5‘,’“"""m¢“"“5' | Tnu{l 8001 1i:mnd utmx, fi:nvn msn to the open, g:zvsf:?& ‘E.‘;’:‘:E:’ I‘Luflm tatl 1?1 fi o'clock 8. m., 8% thoy planse, and with impunity, zullm xolr ul:]u mo;t ;lw‘am Ifilt?bs:n(nc:.u of pngnr‘s _?I“ i ?’f:uufi“z% m:fl‘t&m u gc:;um .:; ‘] gsg 0[(‘“::1 10, and followed him out of " tho wood Witk n whime cart to Onddlo, . 12 @ { Is thara no ordmanco forbidding this ? io minutim of lingulstio sciouco, and will J 5 : Sy poting sort of ory whiol waa disupnointing sttor | Doseact to Yeiorsor 3 0| 'Tusbort, on tho avouuosaud in rospeotablo | thoreforo, hardly bo looked wpon s * popuine :fléflffi‘:&'fi:fi?fi"fl":?:'f?cf“ l]l;mlflfl::g:!",g;m tho notion that the * full cry * of the books lua | * norvaL, | localities polico and watchmen nbound at night ; | teraturo. We find, however, an the twouty- | 10%0 . 3 with sucod, and_tho E iven, and which is heard in tho very difforent & | bt in - fough ™ qunrters, thol pluce is aiot, | fourth pago, sono faote which ought to intarcat ( 14 always crounol with bueress, 1o Empo- e Tox bunting of our Bouthern woods. The run | Jam. 4, Miro of tunter fo Barawell,vereese.e 4 4 0 ror Lias given to somo of tho vory oldost hovor- 06 "his, aluo, sgms to mo curiou. the American puonle‘ especially it they have i : , ¥ 4 I: or functions,” lay up asteeplsh ill, soveral fleldy wide, aud Staoflisck by Paswelly ‘Agalu, in tho Old Counurytherois nlaw ngainst [ ny rospeet for ihelr —aboriginal prodo- ( 85 TARK OF F0 i T " i . ly 4, Nt 5 | by Mr. A very curious chapter is a sories of raports ll:chn):% :‘? ?(;:x;\f‘?w(}lr%n noslll:vlil:ldbnx n(‘l]l;: 123: 01: whigflft pounds twolve shillings and sixponco ; f'-‘":”"fi doadly wenpous, and fhey are not car- | cessors, Thewo facth nro furniehod by Mr, | o ¥ors SO CAE LG by tho milltary ara thora is, 1 am told, a similar law ; if I had not boon told #o I would not belioye it. Is itso; and \vh{ is 1t not enforced ? Whon (this is my last question) will the poople recogulas tha fact thay human 1i€a fa not safoby reuson of tho bun-onforcomoat of oxisting laws? sud of tho carclessuews of prosccutivg attorueys who leave laopholes of oscape for criminald? Aud when will mog wako up ond assers tho majosty of thelaw? Ecko snewers, % Whou ¢" Yours iruly, S Pt “sing interprated, means 84750 in tho lawful curroucy of the United States, The hanter sud hack for one dry vest 223,59, IN AT THE DEATIL I was soon up and away again, Thore scemed somae confusion in the run, and the master baing out of sight, I followed ono of the whipsad he struck futo s blind path in . wood. It was n tanglod mass of briors, but ko wont in ab full paco, snd avidently thore was no time to be lost, At the other sido of tho copso there wau & 8ot of low bars, and boyond this a mall, shmy ditch, Iloratio Halo, of Clinton, Outario, Causda, and thorofora rost on_ oxcolfont puthorlty. M. Hule, in o visit to the reseyve of the Six Nations, noar Brantford, procurod o list of tho foundors of tho calebrated Iroquois Confedpracy, in which lio found to his surprise tho nams of “Hiawatha, tho Indinu here, ¥ mado famons by the genius of Longfellow.” but in a_form o diszuised that he did not at first rocognize it. Wntton according to Lhe Molawk prbnuueiation, on tho resorve, the mame is ©Ayunghwata;” but taking the word ns usually ‘written, if wo give went to tho right of tho cover, sud made A BPLENDID LEAP up bill orar 5 ptiff-looking hedge, and landod at tho tall of the pack. "Tho ¢ mustor® sud bis as- sistauts had f"t wwoy with tho hounds, The rest of tho fleld went ta the loft, walting their turns through a farm gate. Nuco througly, some twonty of thom dashed up Lill, cloared a clovor hedge, and kopt the pack in sight, The rosc tools an easier place, whore s farm lsborer hud . pulled sway th stakes by which a_gap bnd been chiofs. T.i-lio-nion, Governor of fTonau, denounces & Qouoral, whoso dismissal ho domands, for the roason - that, baving been ordered to' conduck 5,000 mon against tho yobols, he conductod but 8,000, putting in his pocket tho vay of the other 2,000, " AbChin-Sing-Fu a gonoral officer Lins boon con- stantly on good terma with tho robols; on such good terma that his son hng tnkon o wife from among tho insurgents, and lis daughter was silled, Hero thore wn.aln;muu vml:{lnght glumplng, }iyfilenfidcr filmng thho ;’mr“'( lllmtl };hh hnm&:'fl h}ufi - L to tho first a u slightly 'nosal sound, | £iven in marriago to a rebel cief. f waiting un prode ‘eet ulippad on the bank of the ditch, and ho fol f ' i i‘.‘&fl ::fik i!tmlrigh:’er.“ In Kmu men}lthflo“u:ffl:i backward with an ugly kind of sprawl that T had | A JEWISH COURT IN THE TIME OF CHRIST. like that of the French an or on, uud soparuto the (T- and tho b, wo shall appronch vory closol i to tho corret yrauuucin(lou. "Tho moan-~ ing of thaword is: ‘“Ifa who seoks the wam- pum-belt.” It appears from Ilr, Hale's investi~ alions that Hiswathn was not & myth but 8 vors tablo porsonage, ‘' as suthentio sy King Alfrod or Gon, Washington,” Ilo appears to hove flvod in tho Inttor part of tho fitsoonth sonbury, ‘That part of his lifo of which tlo fullost ncoount Las been oltsined hag some_romantio traits, not Washington’s Noxt By Wodding, Correspondence Louwuille Courier~Journal. On tho Siut Miss Mary Cumpboll, dnughtor of the Hon. Archio Onmfbflll, and Mr, Oswala Charlton, of tho British Logution willbe murried in 8t. Mathow’s Church with groat powp and coromony. As usual, thoroe has boon muoh nocessary diplomaoy exorolsed to reconcile tho differoncen that oxist whon a Protestant sud Catholis aro unitod. no timo to oxamine, for Dick taok the leapensily and soon brought mo intoa flold whoro, on a littls hillack, and quito slono, stood tho hunteman, dismounted, holding the dond fox high in hiu left liand, while with bis Jong-losshed hunting erop lio kopt tho Lungry and nowling puok at bay, 'The master soon eamo 1y, a8 Aid about a dozen tthers, Inclnding o bright! little boy on o lglt litlo pony. ‘Tho fox's Lieail (inask), tail ('hruuh) and teot (pads) woro now out off and distributo aps were found, and it was not many ‘minutes gu(ora all wore thmugh ; but during these min- utea tho fox, the houuds, and the harder rlaing mon were puiting a wide space bolweon thom- salves and us, who waro at the tail of the field, Yot thoro wera some fu the party who did nob Jook liko laggurds; aud whose horses wore good quough for any work such & country could give them, ‘Even whon ncross the gap, thoso mon went The Albany Zaw Journal hos lately contained a series of articlos on Talmudicsl Inw, written by B. Falsenthal, Rabbl of Zion Congrogation, in Chioago. Ono of thouo troats of tho ** Prog- bul,"—a logal dovice to cvade tho Biblical do- mand for tho release of dobts at *the end of evory soven yoars. The ¢ Prosbul " was “a Ag the Cutholic novor el ' - like Longfollow's hero, It was he who first | yields, the compromiso comes from the Protost- G A 1 hish ndor tho moster's divoation, Tho | Writton orverbal doclazation by tho creditor, bo- | W ) 5 L e et g gottn s s, Loan 8 | o hows o eht ok, Uhat foughp | foro tho Court, that Lo vosorvod to. bimelf tho | Sopcelved the iden of uniting tho varieus | mut. itho Arcbuhop of s, Suay Bas, oy wued that the fox would dou{la.—nnd tho | sud sutaded ovor it until, in 8 t\vllxkllung:,zlnu last | right to ckim lis dobt even after thointervening | gid of an influcntial y'Alnlm\vk Chiiof, | bofore tho aléar, but sy bo douo in the saotiaty, kuowing onos were vight. Ciradually, us thoir | morkol lud dissppeared.” 'Chis waa tho ** death,” | of tho Subbatical yonr ¢ but * could ouly be | numed Toksuuwita (sometimes writton | aud, although the Ohurch witiliolds bor blous- fndgmont indicated, thoy loft tha roada and toolk to the fields, 'I'his course was taken by throo well-mounted young ladios, T followed the gate- oponers for aboub hialf an hour, whon, coming out on a high roed, I concluded that, with 17 aniles to rido Lome, it waa only just to my little max to give the thing up and hoad for Leam- ington. "T'ho houuds were far away on oy right and quite out of sight. When I had ridden for & fow minutes I saw, faz acrons tho flolds, that tho honuds had turned 10 the left and wore making for my road. I'rous- Ing forward, I came up timo_ to woe thom wross to tho front, and go sonrrying awny over the grass, nosing out tho ucont as llm{rnu. —Dy no moana the mosk ongn;;lnfi part of tho amusomon:, From tho find to tho killing wus only twenty-fiva minutos, into whioh hed boen crowded moro excitomont and more physioal 311[)[1[1108! thanl had known for many a long ny. ‘3{"‘“ second cover drawn wed uob far away, ‘With this fox we Iind two hours’ work, mainly through woods st a walk, with the hounds frequently at fuult, but with somo good leaping. Tinelly ho was mn to earth and abaudoned, 1t was now nouly 4 dlock, growiuy dusk, and oginning to rain. Thohounds startod for thoir kentols, and Diok and I toak & solt bridle-path skirting the oburmiug road that leads, uuder oxoouted if tho.dobtor, or his wartantor, possossed somo renl ostute.” In tha courss of tho articlo appoars tha following pleture of & Jowish Court in the timo of Chrlut: Somo rendors may, porhaps, liko to loarn Lo, in tho times of Chrinc and tho spostles, suchi Jowish &\\dlbiul papors rond, and how they wore oxecntod, ‘Lo gratify this desire, lot us supposo for n moment thaz, on tho wings of our imagiun- tlon, we aro earriod buok to times which luy now 1000 yours bohind us. Wa aro in a Gallincan oby, in Nazaroth, e entor tha court-room snd aro in the midst of & pretty Jarge gathoring of poo- plo, amidst tradosmen, ngrioulturlsts, aud ‘mo- Dockannweodn), sncceeded in carrying it out, T'hoy hold a convantion, and planned & sysiom of goverumont tomewhnt in- tho style of tho fouudors of our Ropublic, Tho namos of thoso who took part in the convention are ro- ncmhorod, and even somo recollections of their spoouhies s proserved by tradition, ‘U'ie matives of the leadom wero much tho samo au thoso whioh actunted tho frumars of our Constitution, and thoir plan was o ramarkably comprohensive one, Thelt purposo was nob to conflup the union to tho trios of thoir own stacl, but to ombraco in all the trlbos or ** nations ™ kuown to thom, 80 a3 to bring about 4 goneral and porme- nont_ponco. It will soom almoat incredible,” ing upon suoh a union, the priost may give bis blesniug #s o man, Alr, Ghorlton belonga to an English and not an Amorican dioveso. Archblshop Manuing is his head, and o lettor from bim to Asohilshop Builoy sunctions this marrage, and glvos o dis- ponsetion that the young lndy may take hor marringe vows bofore the altar, though the Ohuroh sorvices and blosaings will bo withheld. 1o consideration of all whicls tho Indy has wigned papors that sl ohildron born of this marringe are to bo lm}:;luml and brought up in the Cutho- lio faith. nd whnt elso doos the glrl Forfolt? Bho is an only daughtor, wdeod, ons of two chiidron—tho brother iu the army—aud tho idol Thora kad been o check, and * tho flold™ was | #uch ivy-olad "001 trunks aud butweon such | ghanfes, Dehind s large table we bohold the | Alr. Hulo remarks, * that a convontion of Indian | of her purents und frioudu, Bl is vory basuti- well up. Tho rond wae lower than tho fiolds, | Ledges as noother “"““""’“\V[“'w"ull Btone- | Qourt, conuisting of threo vonorublo Judges, In | sages and slatesmon, actuated by thoso viows, | ful, good, nud smisble. 8ho louves n happy wud was bordorad by 8 ditch at ook side, I'rom | Jolgh Villago, and pust Stonelolgh Abboy to tho midst tho Ak Beth Din, tho Presidont of tho Oourt, to his right und left the Dayyanim, tha Associato Judgos, At ono oud of tho tablo fu tho Sopler, roudy to porfarui tho Olork's wan hold four conturios agoin Northorn New York, und yot tho ovidenco iy very strong," Thoro ure still ‘oxtant somo of tlie songs som= posed ot that time, They ars held in racollcc- lomo, paronts whom sho loves toudorly, uml Lenwington, and & well-osrned rost, whose hoarts will almost brosk when tho hoyr Vi ! My memorandum for thay day closes: ")lnrua‘ £6 98 6d § foos, 26, sud woll worth_tho monoy.” this the ground roso a little, and on oach bank stood & three-and-u-half-foot thorn hedye, Neis ther lesp wau difilenlt, but the onaaut ot the of purting comes, Lio gentloman gainy o thing, without tuo smatloss sacritlge. told was not easy, 1foro I sat and saw fully Orouck E. WAmNG, | datios, Itis Monday forencon, A Loy, of a | tlon by moans of atrings of wumpum, cuch | the insido view of tho situstion, 10 A HUNDILED HONSEMEN, e Vnunlvo countonanco sud wondrouy blug sycs— | string varying from tho others In the collection | worldly — side 1l cloven Lridesmpidy dregaed In the gay colota of tho immmg-nnm Diverce in ¢ HIgh Life)? Joshus, #on of Joseplh, I8 his nnme— | of the boady, uud ovory strlug roculling o vorsa. | and ono bont man—tho brother of gRln and mounted a8 mon rately are mounted out of In tho last genoration tho Lngiish aristocratio | hud attrnciod our stfoution A% soon as | Tho varses are In an archale dialoet, which | Charlton,who hascome all the way from Euglgnd we bad eutored, IHim wo n;l*!rouoh, and, ups on ous nqulry, he luforma us that 1t 8 ono of tho Oowt'y regulntions to slt rcuuln.rly on Mon- l diffors from that of tho presont day about ay much oy the lungun(.i:l of Chaucor difors from modarn Buglish, Thoso sougs are in praiso of the confedoruoy, and aro utill chauted whohavor & now Chiof s lustallod,—Nation Logland, all, horsos a8 well us mon, eagoer aud B O ebose, g over odgs sud ity | 120y whoso mombars wots lwaoe (1 & stats of i blo was that of the rrisgo-way, and over ditols and hodge ohironie mutrimonial trou %::g the l’flgh:g u:{dybnyana and awey hnndlogs Pagots, Nowaduys tho Duily, tho Eul of Fifo's edlor tho hounds, every man for himeelfs and | famtly, havo fakon tholr placo, Les year the to acs In that I!Ilpltl)ltx’, o4 did a wistor to wob i one of tho bridusmaide. After the church vero- mony thero will o an elugant roception ut the Liomo of the brido, whioh las beon nowly fur- nlshod for the ocansion, Tho parlor furnitura fa / / ; / days and"Churgdays 1n clvil mattors. The ofticinl buslness O {hio Qourt bogine, and wo lUston to of whita satin, brocaded with flowers. The trouu- Aeant ia from Parls, the prononta from ovory- whero, Captain and Miss Charlton brought from England prosonts of great valuo from afl tho rolatives, Drosnos for all tho bhridesmnids woro mado in Parig, Last wintor, Mr, Chaclon, pere, cuno {rom Tiglwd to soo o brido and ratify tho ongngomont, Al the family have fallon in Jovo with Miss Campboll, and soom me\ of the opportunity of engraftiug ypou hoir old English stock "so fair n sclon from Americn. All tho bridoes of st wintor who had to submit to & qulet wedding at homo, hecause they could mnot bo married In the Catholie Chiirel, ave quite inconsod that thero {s & spoc- ial dispensation for Mlas Campholl, — BILLIARDS. Ubassy 811 tunning Alicnd of Daly-- ‘Tho Champion Chillengod by Ubuss a¥ Feom the New York Sun, Dec. 20, Tho third gamo of tho sorins botwoon Maurlco Daly and_Francoly Ubnasy was plnyed st Olirls 0'Connor'a yostordny nftornoon. In order to al- low Mr, Daly to sturt Houth on an oxhibition tour on Saturday, the programmo for the gnmoy wag ciangad, the gamo played yostorday beiny 600 poiuts instond of 800, Doth meu playerd woll, thie Fronchman belug espoelully succousful in masa and draw shota, winle Maurico fraquont. 1y carned applatiso’ by bold and brilliant round- tablo strokes. Ubsasy woun by 48 polnts, his avornge buluF 114-11. Daly’s avernga' was 10 22-48, and Dis scoro 452, Ubngsy's bost runs woro 01, 81, 40 ; Daly’s, 01, G4, 42, 83, Tho game nol\}rbntmdugu r?“?”l“t: 508 i . nssy—TLirst nigh i second, 800 ; thir 600, otal, 1,103, e Daly—Tirst night, 850; second, 177 ; third, 452, Total, 970, Majorlty In favor of Ubassy, 124, Tho mateh will be finishod to-morrow in two f’mlncg.o Ubagsy has 897 points to score, and nly % 21, After thomatoh M. Ubassy publishod tho fol- lowing elwllongo: New Yon, Dec, % I8, W Coliender, Fag.: %; Do, A, D Sin: T herovy challongo Prof, Albert Garnier, thy champion, for o chnllengo cup atid tho chimnplone whip, Lo gamo to bo ‘fl.\yud under tho rulea governing the tocent champlonship (ournament, Inclosed pleaso find the neceseary forfolt, $500, FrANCOIS UDARSY. Tho gamo wiil bo played oarl Garnior i# in New Orlosns, but Wil New Your's, in January, roturn about — The British Ratlway=Commission. E Frow the Nalton, "Tho Dritisn oxpediout for the solution of tho rallrond problent, the * Railway-Oommission,” appoluted by an fict of tho last dussion of Par- lintnout for tlie decivion of controversies between the carporations aud tho public,—hne recontly lind its first mlcmtx, and roport of the procead- ings s ronclied tiiis conntry by the lus mail, "Tho oxporimont is one whioli wo ou this side of thio wator wonld do well towatch., The Commis- sion {8 composed of o dry statistical politician, Sir Fredorick Pool, » man cntitoly wanting in ““magnatism,” a Quoon’s coundol, Mr. MeNamara, and an engincor, we boliove, Mr. Prico, The Jurisdiction of tho Cordalesion covars all com- plaiuis of tho churges Ziido by tho companios, and oll other disputes between them aud the publie, oxcopt such as relato to damagoes for injurios actually wustained; theso are, s lieratoforo, loft to tho courts. ‘o casos which came boforo tha Commissioners ou the firsb day muy help to givoe som idea of thoir powors and dutios. %hey wora only two in number, Ono was tho complniut of the Town Qouncil of Dover againet o railroad company for not supplying Dovor with adequate railrond accommodation, both 18 rogards faros and the number of trainy, and for _giving unduo_profaranco, o the dotric ment of Dover, to Ramsgate, Margate, and Haatiugs, whioh 'ave river wataring-places, The other wag that of an oxprossman, or earrier, agningt anothier compuny, for giviug themsolvos, through thewr agents, a prolerence over him in the colleation aud dellvory of goods. In overy caso the complaiuts are exnmined strictly on tho pouat whatlior hoy havo usod all propor moons 0 obtain rodross diroctly from the railroad be- foro comiog to tho Commission, as it is only whan those havo been exhiausted that o sum- mong is grautad. AARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Foroign Maritoty, | Taverroon, Deo, 47.~Flour, 235@208° 64, Wheat, winter, 18 SH@125 847 puring, 134 2igita il white, s 60@13s 8d: club, 135 Od@lis 3l Corn, 8@ iTs3d, Pork, 6lp. Lard, i Livinroor, Dec, chauged, Lo cotton market will bo closed (il Monday, LoNDoN, Dec. 37.—Bulllon In the Bank of Loglani haa deceeukod £354,009. Tao rato of discount iu open murket for thro>months' bills I8 4 810 per cent, or 416 per cent bolow tho bank rate, Consols, 117302 éur monoy ; 031, for acoount, 5-301 of %03, 1 ; do of , 404 Gl 21240 . m.—Murket un- D437 ; 10-403, 033 now 63, D1% ; New York Central, irlo, 873 Erlo 4 Talus, Dov. b7, B Livenroou, D: chauged, Oumberli 78 ; cheess, €337 tallo readstulfe un~ 8 Gl ; short xibe, New Yorik Produce Markets. New Yonk, Dac, 47,—DBnrapiryers—Flour quiot and_stendy;’ receipts, 17,000 bria: paod extra $0.45@085; good to cholce, $6,90G%.10; whit wheat, oxtra, $7.40@9.003 extra Oifo, $0.53@ superdno Western and Htate, $5.00@)0.00; common 10 B25; Bl Louls, $0.0@IL00. Byo foir and corn- nioal unchanged, * Wugit opened heavy and lowor, mnd closod Wwith n botter foeling, and mors doing; rocelpts, 137,000 bu ; No, 3 spriug, $1.60@1.63 ; Towa flmnx. $1.1 3 No, 2 mllcngn‘ 3LE4@LET; _do 1iwaiikeo, $1.58@ 1,60 ; Northwezt spring, $1.67; No. 1 Milwaukéo, $LELK@I.62; cholco winter red Weat— ery, $L04, Rtyo, batloy, ond malt unchanged, Corn i fafe domaud 'and about 10 highor ; recuipts, 30,000 bu; old mixed Western in sltore, Bi@8i! do sfioat, 831{@Blo; primo ol white Woslorn, 8716 mixod Westorn 'ufloat, 706785, Onts n shado bokter ; recoipls, 31,000 bu 3 tlxod Woslern, 50@380; white do alloat, G739, Ha¥ Ap Hops—Unchanged. Grnooentes—CalTea quict, Bagar firmor ; fair to @1.57 00 rolintng, 7:i@7%c. Molusses lem ; ‘Now Or- jonny, 60@T50, Rico quiel, Lrruoneus—Quiet und nominal, % Q Faoasllown L ason: 0 LeaTiER—Steady st 27@H00 ¢ Orinoco, B@ITKE Woor—Quiat ; domestiu fleeco, Rl TunreNTINE—Firn at 4lo, PnovisioNy—Pork quict ; new moss, $10,25 ; primo mess, $14,00@14,27; oxtra prime, $18,00. Badf and cut meats unchanged. Middles quist short clear, &Dot, T30 ; do Fobruary, B ; city-out long clenr, Tk @ 7%a’; loug_and ehort clear, December and Jahuary, 7o, Lard firm; Westorn stoam, 83jc. Borten np Orieat—Uncliuuged, Wistsgy—A shuds firmor ut 97)fc. The Wool Trados Bostox, Doo. 28,—Wool firm and_buoyuut, with an uppor_tondoncy, Tho principal trankactions of tno weok havo boen in donblo extra, Oliio and Penubyl- vanln flogces at 650 ; Michigan and Wisconsin flocces at 483@5%0 : and good linos of suporfuoaud extra pulled ut 60365e, Some of the principnl holders of Obilo und Ponuyivania fioeces ara not disposod to- ac- copt less thun_ G5@371ge for traight lots of oxtru ; GUo for doublo extya, Dulled wools searce, snd_ guod au- perfin now diflicylt {0 tind, ut 60, Sales of the weok amonnt {0 846,750 s of domestio, Now York Dry-Goods Marlcot. New Yonk, Do 29.—Businoss _continues vory quict ‘with manutacturing sgents and jobbing, and the retall brauches have been futerrapted by stormy weather, Cotton goods rllllul, hut ateady tnd unchanged fu rice. Cottonwdes rather morenclive, Dlick gronud fancy prinis selling wetl, Worsted dress goods in moid- eralo roquost, Ioy cassimercs of Mgkt and heavy welglits and worsted coatiugs wore active, PARTNERS WANTED. ey ostabiishail throe yoarat pasing s montiy, Call OF adtdFosn 137 Sonch QlArkste, Toon o PARTNER WANTRD 0, - X SUCCE dramatlo nimiger {iin (Gm @ s monthe’ ti Addrossorcall on W FLORANOK, 195 Wost Juoksnn 7 TIOF A FIRST- i 69 goud a nolihborhood o il #eaoary atora, 2 thoro et o elfy, watita's prrtioe welth about 83,000 casht, _Address GIUOLR, Tribune i and soal uloro, Tigiaon, want of capital, Tapltal Fanwiradt it at 313 Bast, Ringlo-aty 'Alwriik;mr‘wmw ED-AGTIVIE MAN WITH A fow hund red dollars to joln the advartiser with like Aot B R Ui rants ailee Dasimess: Mo k. Addross 8 6J, Tribuno ottioa, ]‘)lunmm WANTRD — WITH #0900 OASTL 70 tako o half tntorost fn n millinory, drossinnkluy storo; o atook, dolug goud buislaces. Rlurcss ¥ 1% Teluuag ARTNER VAWIRD_A BPLENDID OPPORTU- ity Is ullargd'ta &*party hnving ' 3,000 onsh to join mo i 8 ronl astatotenussotion, wiiolt shotes for ieoll, Osp. it scourad Adudresy N 13, Teibund oo, PARINL WA uaw boou outabiishoi Toas yon mosn bnsimos PARENLR WANTED: euiaiishod o 5, J NOOKIN, 119 Iinst “WITIT 810 AND A SIMALL ko il {ntorast In business that A% yonea, N (10 L0 GpaTo ua< @ AENNETT, 59 Bonh Clark, 'xlxfi\oin DATTAL IN ool -uaping roul catata ulllso, Hindolhostes Hoom 8. D-Wi d MISCELLANEOUS, NEW ARRIVAL 01 F1{ORE iedes, ono and Lwo butd ' o fitted closel L tho Houdles iva Storm, T Sinteate, sothonst cornor Wamhingtan, \ CAITY I BOMR GAPITALUAN LRAIN G AL an axeallons oynetunity o bulld'sn omigennt hord 10 n now jown, wlioro bus{nase iy ‘\mmhml Linnuediately, Oltico, o y Arsueiation, 161 LoSal \ 160 AGHE ([OMESTRAD TAND 2 TOWN LOTS A\ Traoto cach muemboraf our culony: no ferigation: eand fara_ o 18, or ¢ Madieon ral RIEVENE, 160 T n ] A BOITHOTS, BUILDKIS, AN CONTHAGTONS Aol nnd exiniuo tsa Brnd{oy Windaw s tho Boat vene isior In o workds fal] aizpwlndow st Holltars car potstore, 12 Stato-st,_ BIGELOW BROS, & SIONI IS TIAN A WK, AND AN AVERAG] N A R Bl By Dr, Sskos' Itenody, Office 1A West Rundnlph-at. Ovon Sundaga after 1:30, No fros chnrgod. Drugpisis alsa anll Dr. sykea' Sure Oura lor Oatarrb, Trlal wivn fooatthoohos, 5 Pt A, o, forma rensehablo iroulars’ call on T, B TLENENTS Toforehious satlsfaior W1, Telbung offion D A L s o 3 atod, ark rog Sl by WD, Assodmiont: s P Xlort # UK FONTIED, DAILY OF WEEKLY, SAVING | i g ampliatod acoaunin adjustod s bojs spancannd olescd 0 oxparlonoad accountant, Addross EXPEIT, 823 5 Want Madison B L AR FOR NIy mia Looks b IE 5 antitys 8 et rigon: OHATIN RIS, B4 R 625 Hot STa st T WATRALSE, YOI BASTENN ot 8750 élm’ ‘Darrolt bot spring to wintor flanr, ¥8,75, and nll othor goods ; ¥, food, and el & pynto pric NHILDRIES KiD GLOVES TN ALT, COLONS, 01 Joriwo buttoas, at 00, 3 and D0 Ganis, wateanted ard iteifotono o tho ianet” Bl in° 3ot “ahilivn ind Hava thom Attod at tho Doutlor Qlovo Store, 103 State-el. Aulu‘lt'mi)' 101 L O (v‘iw‘TDT.U’IL[il NG AED isonlInnenus goody ind, by sonding & 01, GRLDRT, 155 Ofop. el Statote: o (ms’rr;mnm () T ehito and eolo Hnudior Glove Storo, Wanbiugton, '(w'lum\'r}fioriz NG oF T BampleHoom, 4 Wibash Deo, 80, MAURIOE, Manogor. T WILEGIVE £ PUYSIGIEN OFGOOD STANDING o faehishad piico froo of rent in ay dra stora, ADDE 73 South Halatod-ats B T WANT EVERVIODY O RNOW THAT DI L Jonin Pulips s 8 vory large assortmont ot Beasiins ndll}flu spectaclos for sale, which ho suits by inspaotion 1o thn cyo. Din't forgol tho place, 120 Fourlh-av., opth. JOBBING Q1 STASONRY OF AL KINDS PHONPT. HoNtionded i ot short noltco; orders by mait.J. 1. JONKS, 5 Nosth Groon: P OAN 1 QURED BY USING W DISNEVS Busitiso Pila Olatment: can bo hud only at Pt Avonuo Europoan Hotol, carrior Adams.st. and Fifl all awos insurad whoro partios profors givo usneall. PAINTERS ATTENT T A COTTAGR L to palat; will give rons of upper part of dwalling, 21 Tpdinna-als in payimont. 4'RUSSDALL & BROWN, 116 Wost Madison-st. Rm.mi/m TIGKRTS HOUGHT AND SOLD AT A rodu 18, 1% Donrlio LT, AT 378 SOU' J Buckwlwat Tour 60 0 K| 1 eloso 11t arantend at tha 103 Btato-st., southenst cornor AVENTT v., Tucsday eveniug, QAL TATOR_REGEIPTS FOIL WASHING GOM. 2 pound, ritish namol,, oxtra blnsing, and sovaral athors, all for 60 conts, Yo parficul fit gthars all, foe 3. Yor parfioulars addroww N B, [0 ATTORNEVS-AN EXPRRIENOZD TAWVER, who will inlnonco tha logal businosyo! o lnreo eirely of rolativon and feionds tn Ghicagn, with extewiod peofus- #fanal and busiucss acquaintanco 1n Contral an Southorn Tllinke, wishing a copartnorship in an established law firm. of Chidago: bost of talnrencas givon and intossiow do- sirall,Addross LAWYER, “fribuno ofico. 0 CONTIAGTORS—RIDS "WILL BT REGEIVFD & Oflt‘!(hn'nlli%u [l l,’;!l' & IAI'n[lJ{nuk.'i\mhllnn'-\ £1 and -at., Room 18, aftor Alandny, Blocicof atoros 10 bo blt o Wost Mudisor fE HIG cinthing, by J Ordors by PRIC o ONAS A DRIELSA, 507 Houth Clarke o rdars by iadl prampily atto A ‘17‘ T WILL DO 1T CRAMS FLUID LIGHT. dmnk Instautly cures neuralgia, hosdache, fonhrcks, warl Il narvans pafns, | nfl hnra ST AT Madioat Asioctation. 623 Vo Lako-dte Tor salo by druggiats s prico, $1 por bottlo. [V ANTED-A 0D MALE CNOKIIA Y _AT W ASRIBIDRE "Rrd & lyin 700 donrioat, -~ “YANT —QUNTLEMEN, 1¥ YOU ARE OUT OF an: sl awonloyment, sond mo 95 cants and your addeets, and I will inforn o0 wherd Yoo, oat naks ¥our 32.35 8 day for tho noxt theoo moaths, Addross &, . 0. Box 5, Chicago, \WANTED-BUILDERS TO FIGURE ON T5TORY riok Bowaos will uay patt. cash, balanoo first-clat roal ostate, _Address X 18, Tribuna offico, ANTED-VESSRG AROUT W Sapnoy? part cash, hinngn 20 Helghts. LING & HOLY 0 V7 ANTED=SOME PARTY TO TAKE ONARGWOF DY A i sorims Grokant abatishate Wil poy et 1, " Apply at 21 Wost Madison for bpard, y ab 237 W sonst, VW ANTRD-K ROOSATATIE: ROOM QERTRALLY all_modorn convent- lacated, woll furnishod, oncas: formy roasontblu: reforanass ronuleed and fur L Adds lion G W Kast N nishad. 9,000 RUSUEGS s ab Washingion WAl Ny M +__South Olinton-st. ANTED-HOORS TO WRITE UP, BY AN W: poricneod book-keoper, Addross's. MARSITA 134 Stuta-at, V7 ANTRU-TURONARERS VoI TINE OFTIOAL weody af nll dosoriptions, incliding maglc lantorns, otc,, 11 of which will 1o xold" nt Toss than Gost for_thid Call and ‘anesolf a0 2 Wast ndof J.. ANASS 5,000 T'O 16,000 RDS FOR pie cocd an stamo—~onk, birch, pine, &o.—19 mil south_of clty, on Calumot Rivor, navigablo to Gbleago, aniadincen’ Lo two rallroad statluns, Unll ay 78 Dearbor it., Room L. TANTED—A_ T{OME_TOR & BRIGIT 0¥ 1 e T by hoed 34 LAn SoHOeL s Cab i Srotmsad nra® o hia b " 1 idrors 7 16y THBuLG offpe. oo countey prolvsrod, ANTED—A LARGE NEWTOUNDLAND WATGH WA e nnd 55 st Ol LAND WATCT NI1:D_21 TRET OF FENGING, 10 LGN BAT ol exma b pfniing, Addiots EATNTrR, TR o 0d o ealoliaing OR BALE~ONEAP-GOVERNMENT OLOTHING, A consisting of m'n:{ osoronats, jackols, pants, woolon Dlankot, olo | also dack bluo atmy cloth by ¢ 1 pisco, ohoass | Govoruinont Gands Dopor, 145 Sad 197 —GHEAP_MDSKETS, RIFLES, ™ ’Fon | i nitkinas o1 brocohionding ammy i audmllitar man's, K., 2 i Goods Dopots 105 tnd 107 Fast Lakeste ©° Co" HEAP_DARK BLUE ALI-WOOL cloth by thavard nr placo, 2 inont Goodls Doty 103 and 107 Tkt Etionent (hivoce F(‘)Tt SALE-1% RIETS LADIES AND GHILDREN'S il i AND rovolvars, (00 furs abloss thinn manufaoturers' ¥ atiany rors’ cost, couslating of o o s braniun, Astrachan. anierol, A lacka, #ablo, a1., oto, thos fies misk b sold (s whok & :\Slnmrm o ro- or gluso Tonnod naiiod on thom . wil soll singlo so's e lot, D stairs, 18 Soutl Clar! R BALE — VOUR BE ¥ v T s £ izt farhiehing Fomnt L e PO Ittieed ShatIs monsitro Gx 109 inchos; two 24x75 in ' nfoo outto 2513 P POR SALE-STORE SURLVING, OOUNTERS, slgns, u.{s fixtures, awnlug and fr. 150, 8 tons chastnut coal: will Lo sold at o |m7f romaved on Monday. Apply fo R. T MoDOWELT & 005, 201 Wast adisunsts, or ot fhostaro 131 South Hlalsk OIIEAP~A NEARLY NI it b a0 Tor $1ih Sondsy or Taosduy , Room & s TEST VRRWITLION COAL: on Loaed oven hineo, Tiils {4 almost §undor A, W. PEROY & CO., 81 and €6 Siato-at. ‘pox‘é BALIE_ONT O TWO FRENOIH PLATE MR- rs, 120 53070 I, with fing walant and witt frames. 12, "D, MILLA, cornor Lako and ooif v TOOR SALF-OXT: STANDING DESK, 707, TON ‘Wit cuphoseds Lolow all panola heavily moul 1311, of offico ralling, and ono oslinder dovk. 4 qhoris nto a% gond av fow, updl willbo anld ot o Varusta. 12D MR, sorour Lako and JofTerson-n POT BAT, Tar suit for # yaslar st Cor 816, Elngant: foctav s, e sro, Bibtea ‘cesior, 613 Michigan‘a TOR BALW-A RET OF TINNENS MAGHINGS TP bt Wost Snatsoncate > 200 OR SALE—CIEAP-OVFIOK FIXTURES, DESK, hales, carpel, aneiains, 010, only §76 cashy worth Ett0. “Addtoss ¥, Trihang oftias [FOF, SALI_Liog TIY OANS OUHUGATE, CORN. iy 2 viil oxohinugo Tae facin prot ucor . AW INS 5 Karth ol st Ourio, ot SALI-—BHA NTNBWFUJ il A S miole moil And Bon, g R ML toro ico. nbout 45, Prica, §i2, And Bon. - Bfoto prioo, K, for B10: A whiie Srminomull and hon, for 47, A Sibaring sifrrol mutt il bon, for 85, Sovaral linndannin children's sts of furs Atyour wn price, Residence, 6l Michiganav. L BALT CLUSTER DIAMOND d ns grain itk dross F at 33,8, tha markat. 10 WALNUT AND PLUS] A B160 Wajnut and crimson orey iung tor $160. 4, SRosldonce 1350) MUSICAL, R S S ol SN YONT: ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTT, FULL 1n ugtaves, uvorstring bass, four round cornord, aurvon s, oo (nstruthont, by MoPinily ;(‘u‘-mu. W p foit coniditlun ylon, wlih covae and wlool, %30, _Hesldonca 843 Ml v, QOOD PLAGE 70 WY A ih vary it DL({H‘“‘(‘)”" e Jilh Yary itulo peaiit, O gos Ehso for onty 110, or will roe TPOIE AL, LOGTACE, TR cuso, Chlckaring 4 fow wouki. Avply at 510 Wabusave " NGANS AND PLANOS FOR BALE; FIANOS O aTandanta o Sowtntssion: Ko D WILLEON; 2 Wout Warhingion-at, STANOS FOI SALE ANDTO N plann, prico $300, TOR, 28" 15t Htan ENT-ONE_RKNADE Ropalrug and uning. J. PRES: SITUATION WARTID A TADY. & FINE PER. formeor on the plano, wishos & position to pluy forany feenoctable pluce of oulortatomout. Addeess W et Tribung vilivo. Y0 RENT—AND FOR HALE nnse © Wo PROSBER & CO. TANOS AND O~ Sty L Rl R WA MILE, gl pivos alin_ oRoAs. 0 wices, V] ki Mt ayo monsy, - WA, T, PROSSIN & COu 211 Statuats PR WAk IN A PAVING DMER “clvandiso bustiows; Wnlf Intorost,” stock, &c., forre quirod smount, Uall at 13 South Ulerk-ste, Nooin 23, PARTNGR -WANTED N A WHOTHSALIC I orting dry-gands biadnoss; & man wi o capitl L N irholie woll acqunin‘ed with tho tradup spoclality’ white woad. - Addeosa N 30, Felbuio of 0D TISINESS 3 ])y\l’l’l‘N B WANTED-A @ |~ witeh from 306,000 € 8, 000 i “mmls‘z"utl i hmxllrlm, I wrinting otlien cliye 80 e, o 1Y & DARUNER WANTED RN AC| i lont, iz old ostablished b [0 which wiys lnrgnly l}hk““": uapital roquired ubeut £3,800, Addresy V'3, Pribifad ofien, * DIVORUES, “l;RLl(:'l‘f\ T /I\II"AV fil“fl\'{y"n. PR AF“C“ voree, Hedal ubded. L ' o oousv %l Oidjouson. S ddrovs Pudr-ods Do TisHe o Foit 0! At n.mxju—:u;:fiufln:}j.\‘m) doua‘,filu Dfiufl“fleé ric " 3 Farloth Laks Conuppy 1l 0 (o Addeons B 1, LM PUPILS YO TIE PIANO FORTE, DY L rlonoed taaelor, ut 340 Fulto V/ ANTED—A LAD i PLAYS Y NV AU BANY, T AR aR Randolph»t, e NOS AND ORUGANS FOR SALE—. “nm DA STRINWAY "Addrass, with torus, 1 8 G & (50 poitelion (o exely alea (o2 €an( o salo oa Buato-st., b v Installmonty, SYORY & CASL INFORMATI ANTED, ¥ AFION WANTED_TF RLIZABETH Kt | NPORMATLON AR or kiian Hulilzan, ot ltogklordy will Smiunioato with Lauiol Wil “hioar W vl timuaionto Wi Dianto et e SRR alain Wla *T

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