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o THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 1874---TWELVE PAGES, 11 FRANK AGNEW, o Takes Formal Posscssfon of tho SherifPs Ofice, Aud Turns Out to Hove Boen o Re« publican in Disgnise. Tim Bradley Is Chief Deputy--~Other Republicans Appolnted. Disgust of tho Opposition, It will, no doubt, bo an agreenblo surprise for the Ropublicaus of Coolt County to lenrn, at this 1sto oy, that they carrled through the head of thair ticlat, in tho late election, by alout 8,000 majority. Thoro woro twvo Republicans ruuning for the offico of Bhieriff, and one of them, ln the nntural ordor of things, haa to be clocted. s Mr. Trank Agnow, n Bepublican in dlsguiso, vory ehronaly worked his point until ho secured tho nomination from the bewtdered Oppositionists, heating, by means of Wis Irfsh phalany, who wonld not bo bought, two or threo very promi- nont citizons, who had the entiro Domacracy, outeido of Fraul’s fow Irishinen, nt thoirbocks. It was o splendid triumph of political wiro-pulling. No native-born Irishman could play 8o good n gamo auccessfully ; for does ot tho seng say of tho traditional Hibernian,— 1o may ha diped, bt won't bo dered, Moro fit to practido than to plan? Of courso, DM, Agnosy, fn'nchloving the signal trlumph of bis nomination, did full juatico to his Eeottish hirth, It was fortunato that tho ntar of bis nativity roso over Abordeen rather than Sligo. A moro Irish patriof, born on tho soil, is too common n production to bo wondored at, nud, 09 an oficc-scokor, ho s far from being & success—onpacially if he is sincore ng an “Irloh rebol;" but. when a man born in Scotland, or in Nova Zombis, for that matter, cochows his forcignism, and mounta the shamreck—for a timo—ho 18 rogard- cd by most Irishmen ss a raraavis, and thoy sliout him up necordingly, until thoy roward his romarkabla devotion—very remarkablo for a for- cignor—with o ood, fat ofiice. Mr. Agnow uscd to eay, bafore his election: *f Boys, those athor faliowa aro Iriskmon bocause thoy can't holp it. Iam an Irishman becauso I chooso to boeo.” [Loud applanse.] Alns for tho wearers of tho greon! Mr. Aguew wont into tho fight as on Irish patriot, and won. Now he s in office, and tho thistlo blocms upon his crest. Its thorng Lave stung the Clan-na-Gael, and Frauk, tho onca pelriot and firc-cater, has sineo * fought shy" of his former comrades, ond hag linked his companfonehip more with thego who drink tho Ligalth of tho Britisls Quoen ot 8coteh bunquots, In short, My. Agnow, tho onco florco ** Irialy rabol,” ‘hos hocomo, like many another Irichmaa efter prosperity has visited him unoxpecicdly, ** LIUERAL AND LOVAL; " Ao tho patriots aro in o stow, and feel that they have bron boautifully sold by tho cunuinz Ilo- mublican who, under falis colord, captused the Shrievalty of tho County of Cook, Great, thore- foro, .i8 tho rago among tho Fapian phalanx, The wman who was Irloh be- foro tho olection is Scalch now, and tho lion rempant has superseded tho harp unon his bauncr. Of courso, it is very silly for tho patriots to find fault with Mr. Aguow for making ugo of them, and thon returning to his naoural alloginnce. Tlois a Dribisbor by birth, and why should ho be blamed for wearing his ri‘ght(u colors after muking o stoppibg-stone o the * MERE Imsu"? No liboral-minded man can find fault with the hiorilY of Cook Connty for throwing overboard a lass of mon who, in alt nges, nppear to have somo into this world for tho snceinl purposo of being mado tools of. Ropublicans can Jook wlmly on and congratulato ench other on tho furn ‘thinzs bavo tuken. Cook Connty has not pssod out of thoir hands. TIS DRADLEY STILL TOLDS OVER. To s, In fact, Indisponsablo just now, and Mr, \gnow bas the good gouso to recoxnizo this fact n appofuting, as ho has done, the nseful Afr. Jradloy as First Doputy. It is rare, indocd, that o grest on instance of political magnanimity 18 baor displived, But Mr, Aguew’s hoad was wel, Io had too much conaciouce to attempt mping by himscll sn oflico, tho duties i which ho was yathor _in the wk aboul and he has nobly kept ¥ bealen rival—his brother Itepublican, Tin ‘adloy—in olice. Mr. Agnow really deserves w thanks of the community. Nover lns a Jblic olicor ahown hitnsell Jos under tho sway i political projudico in the celection of hia wintants, To cach of the sovon Judges—who o ont in an clactioneoring card_ favoring his yal—he has givon an appointment. To all the nuntv Comnatesioners, for or sgainst him, ho Js piven tho eamo. 1o kas shown the Oppoul- b party that he can ho BOBLY INDEVESDENT OF THEAL. It was I'inuk Agnew who enrried tho oleclion \ Caook County, uot (ha mongrel cotbluation 0wn under tho unmo of the Oppovition, Su r, Jie bns nominaied only threo Irishmen, and Dor ono of the threo is afilictod with Fonian- w. This shows that Mr. Agnow, after the czifon fover lna possod, didnins to bo & dom- wguo, llo is o cosmopolite, aud, on that wia, Lo will fight his baltio out. Pho following 0 THE APPOINTMENTS ALREADY MADE t tho now Sheriil : Daputics—=D, B, Bradley, A, J, Corrigan, Gnatavus JKorn, Joneph Lswlor, Charles Vosges, — Lender- 1, P. O, Tlerney, T 1, Smith, linilifs—A. Psabston, C. A. Farnsworth, N. i, torge Cooper, deargo Vovke, W, I, Longioy, Qoorgd . Dunlaan, Georgo I, Hutehineon, Henry Ostermun, i .13, Longlo . . Galliglior. :~Charles Bradiey, latice—Deter iland, In sqdition it in stated that * Jim " MeHalo in *3 Ausistant Jailor, aud Luke Aguow, thy . jeriil’s brother, Clork of tho Juit, Who nthor owtwents—mostly bailifin— will Lo dolor- Alor o T ey BN Aguow says ho hng out onough mov to run tho conris ‘jusy now, st congidor tho now additions. It will bo sean by the forogoing hist that IADLY ALL THE APPOINTMENTS ARE RIPUDLIOAN, sluding tho two Bradloys, tho fwo Longleys, \igo Coopor, George Vocko, and Geoige “ehingon, “his nrgues woll for tho now Shoriff. It shows At ho hias thrown tho Opposition parly over- ord, und thet o Is determined to be & guod ‘publican Lenceforth, ‘Ihis rosolution docs whit to his heart and hoad. 31 courso Mr. Agnow, acting so indopond- w1y, could not hope to oncape ahiuse. Al the DIBAPPOINTED OFFICE-HUNTENS » howling at him, 1lo is reminded of sundry oeryphal promisos, and the vials of wrath aro ooa~d wpon his head. Ill-natured poople ound the Peoplas hendquarters sy that, sinco gnow cannot run the -sheriff’s ofileo withonut sudloy, Peter Hend caunot fairly be expected «ruu the jall without tho sublimo astistance of 10 gentle and etherenl Folz, e “3ouNoiNe ' procrss senrred at 9 o'clock yesterdoy morning, Mr. anew marched fauntily into the oflice, nccom- inied by bly 8ail, produesd his eredontials, and nomded porscesion, Which weo duly givon lum 7 Mr, Bradley, who ‘straightway ontered on his 2w duties ns Depnty, Tho hall, tho cordors, amd tha ofifco itsolt era thronged with o evowd of ward pulitiotons, 1 stroinivg and striving for g Job M, guow, slthough n strong man, Wos uewr- ovorpowered by this mob, and lLad smondous york in trying to Leep tho poonlo £, Gront dissntiufaciion was freoly axpresscd, d tho appofutmants mado worc vary generally undomnod, at Jenst by thoso who voiod the Op- sition tioket, supposing that Me Auncw voally longed fo that party, Din O'Hare, Col, oy Iy, Capt, Ihckoy, W, J. Onshan, nud ' othier l-lmowst Oppositionists, confosued to grent tonishmont at the conrse pursned by Lrank mow, It wan uttorly lncomprehensible to em, Thoy hind not beon coneulled. Agnow d brolkon his own baek, and moro to the same cet, Homo of tho Deputlos nppuinted «d nover beon heard of belore. Others wero ghly abjectlonnblo, from ovary standpoint, and tho thing went on, 118 sottled, In any caso, ¢ tho Ropublieany wero tho real victors lu the ‘o content. Apinuw, his opponents sy, can wver cousistently venture o nppoar aya can- dnterbolora an Oppowtion Uonvantion, Thnt amo would not work moro than oace, by " 1L 1A% Qoing hia beat to learn tho trade of Jaller, and 4 buon kaunly obsorving Folz for somo doys, will toko lim a long tine lo rogulsto fho oper tatil on candles und ¥ forty- hath oat axticles of comnerce in Opolk Gonuly Juil, 2 £ .he appointmont of ILmko Agnow ay Jall Qlork {8 o good ono, bocauso lie iy fulty equnl to tho duly of that ofllco. #3{m " Mollnlo, na Ansistant Jallor, will fool rathor awlward at firat, but he has o Inrpo nce quaintanco amony tho boarders, and will, doubt- lens, know what is the bost mothod of trontmont for ench. IIowill Do invaluable fo Toter Jland an an clophant-tamor. Nabody can tawo an ole- phant Hko auothor olephant ~ “'Jim " i somo- thnea abaent-ratndod, and ).eto Hund muat not bo alatwed if Lo shoutd aecidontally tock himsolt up in a coll somo night. Young mou will bo for- gothul, o I¥ npvnnx‘n rather n!rnugn to momo of tho hyporeritieal that the Soritt doca not know tho first nano of ona of ‘his Dopy A very com- non quostton ou tho ntreet {s,—* Who n'—— is Cant, 8mith 2" A groat many poople would like tokuow who tho poraon Tieruoy is. THE REPUBLICAN ANPOINTMENTS are pll excotlont, and it would havo boon well for Mr. Agnow if ho had conflned his solections on- tirely 1o that party, Pechaps 8ir, Iosing {8 ro- spousiblo * for tho othors, * Gus” Korn, o Gormnn appointoe, walks liko o man who has receutly wwallowed a poker, and will makoa high-nosed Deputy, ** Joe" Lawler Is a youugor brothier of Franlk, tho orator, and hao always boon n_stnuuch Topublicun. 1te workod for J. D, Ward like & horo, nud deserves hig appoint- ment, Ila Is a fino-looking young follow, and is no diseredit to the phivuiquo of the ntalf. Young DBradloy was alwnys faithful fotho party. To, with Tim Hiudloy thrown in, wilt ran the businees part of tho Bhorifl's oftico for tho noxt two yoars. Thus, Lknowing that thelr business isin tho hands of gaod aud truo Ropublicaus, the cillzens of Cook County mny broatho freor, snd féol contont with thofr naw Sherifl, who bas go substnntiaily rocogulzed tho morits of *tho bogs m bive.” It Is utated on goodjauthority that Mr, Agnow 18 abott to appoint Mu{. Charles 3, Moore, for- marly Jnstico on_tho Woest Sido, Bailiff of tho Comy Cours, Maj. Moovo is an oxeollont man, with hoots of {rlends, and hing nevor forgakon tho Republican principlos, whivh ho cmbraced eayly i Kfo, Hoen 10t tho oieo of Honntor in the Tifh Dislrlet on tho Ropublican tleket fn tho fato olection and was beaten, Tho appoiniment of o true n fepublican is only another ingtanco of M. Agiow's valuo to tho lfrcnt party, Verlly, Mr. Dradloy himgclf could not do ono-huit as woll. "Agnow hms nothing whatovor to gain oy Lis impartiality and indopendonco, and must be looked npon a8 o thorongly honoat and fostloss man. JEvidontly bo bing gieat faith in tho “ono-term ™ principle. A3 ANOTHER EXANILE of Mr. Agnow's politieal grit, 1t may bo stated that bo bus dischargod tho only Irikh Bailiff ap- pointed by Mlr, Bradloy,—Jamea Nowlin, of tho Bighteenih Wrrd, “This is more than ony Amoriean would daro fodo; but Irank Agnow is half Irish, and koows that uothiug ho could do in that lmo would keep the fiery Colts from clecting him over again, just for puro lovo of lim. ‘I'ha Irish, as theirhistory chows, are o forgiving, Talthful, and dowilo raco. Thoy fought for Charles I, against Cromwell, nlthongh the father of Charles, and that Xing himeclf, robbed theu. They fought for Jamoa II. ngainst Willlam of Orange—ton times o bottor man—although James' brother, Charles 11, not niono plundored, Dbut ¢ojoled and insulied thens. Mr. Froude anyd that thoe Irish ronpeet o mnn who despinos thom, Perhaps Mr. Aguaw has bean o wktudent of Frouwde, The Fnul\ln wlio bent before the brow- beating of Iitzgibbon, Layd Clire, and who smecumbod 1o {he tronsM of Crstioroagh, cannot, surnly, dosort, for any causo, 50 groat o volitician as Frank Agnow, B PRESLYIERIAN FEDERATION. Meeting at New York in tho ¥nterest of tne Union — Bhe Rosolutions Astopicd by tho Conferenco . Coie mitlecs From the New York Tribuna, Des, 3, A pnblic mecting of roprosentatives nnd mom- bersof tho Dicsbytorian and Iieformeu Chuches, ioldiug to tho I'rosbytorian system, waa hold lanb ovening iu the Rov. Dr. Ornilston’s chwreh, at Tifth avonne and Twonty-ninth sireot, to ro- colyo tho report of tha Conferenco Committees on tho pronosed federation of afl the Prosby- terian bodiea, ‘The Rev. Dr. John Iall presided, and nddrees- o3 wero wado by the Rov, Dr. James MeConh, of tha Callago of Now Jersoy: the Rav, Dr. D. R. Kerr, of Yittsburg, Ponu.; tho Iltov. Dr, Philip Peltz, tho Rtov. Dr, William Adams, and the Rtov. Mr. MoPheraan, of Statfoud, Ontario, Cavnda. T'ho Rov, Dr. Mall statoa thnt the object of tho ‘union or federation was simply to bring tho vark- oua Presbyterian bodies, and othors holding to that syetom, into closor co-operation in tho work of tho Church. It wasnot intondod to formn nn orgenic union of theso churches, nor to intor- foro with their iutornal nrrangoments and discj- pling, but to deaw thom cloter together in tho bouds of fellowship and _pood will. Ho then introduced tho Rev. Dr. McCosh, who gavo sn ontline of tho work of the clureh: ea in Groot Brituin, the United Btates, and Can- ada, nnd referred lo many intercsting dotails of tho movemont in° Gront Britain to unito tho churches into oue body for miskonary, educas tional, and other {flni]nulhroulc cuterpriges. Dr. MeCosh then read the resolutions adopted yoa- torday aftornoon by the Conference Commiticen, and supplementod them with brief comments and explanations ns {o the objecta and purposen designed to bo effccted by each. Who resola- tions aro as follows: Resotved, ‘tiat, in ho opinton of tha churehes rep- resonted ui thia meeting, it is desjrable o form a cou- fuderation of {hio reformod churehea holding to tho Pregbyteian systens, i order to muuifest tho shlatine thl wally of theso churchies, and to combine them fn tho accomplishmient of the ‘groit work committed to them l?' Chaist the Head of the Churel, 2, Whilo furuirbiug to tho Presbytertan clrelics o meina of entering info clocer fellowelip with one e othicr, tho Confederation iy not meant to keparate them in any way from olher ahrches which hold by Christ tho Head, with which chyrclica 1t will alwaya bo ready to ca-operate. 12 & ‘This Confeleration doca not proposo to form ar adopt n new Conseuston of Taith, but will raquiro evo~ Ty vinirel proposiug to juln it 1o submit ita creed, and will admit only tho chitrcliss whoso creed is i oonformity with tio Conaeusus of Roformed chureles, 4. It sliall not interfero witl tho inlernal order and Qisciplino of a ehwrels, G, It #liall Lold Lrom timo to timo a Genoral Council compoged of ropeesentatives of nll tho churches cone stituting {ho Confederntion, G, Tho representatives in this Council shall always conrint of £it cquel number of minlstors sud olders, 7, The Genezal Council shall takio up only such stib- Joria as bnvo een commitied to tha Church by her groat 1fead, 8. T'ho General Council shiall reek to guide public senlfment arfght i varlous countrivs by pnpers vead, by uddresies delivered, by Information collected in ort der to pubiieation, by {00 ospoditlon of soundzscrip tural prinegiles, atd dofenges of tho frutl. . ho decluionn como o by tho Councll ahall be 181 Lcfore the eeveral churehies, and Lo enlitied to rogvive from them u respeetful, o prayerful, end eage- ful contideration, 1t will tabor to promote’ tho unlly wnd bnvmony of the charelies, 10, It will ever rejolee to suppory wenk and slrug- #linz elinrehes which hav to enery on tholr operations anddst ufldel or unti-Coristion opposition, 1t Tt will dofend by ull iwiul means (hose who tn oy country aro porvteuled for cundonco kake, 1t will stiavo {0 procue for tho churchies that froodoin of goesmment s of aotion which Chriet has givon {0 tia Church, It will employ all moral means to dis- tribute the Wbslonary worle fu the forelgu ficld os ta oo thit minsionary onterprisey do not intorforo weltis or hiuder each ofher : that misslovaries bo sont ity il one Lord's eommand futtilied by lad Lo every eronture, ton Wil encaniuge the churches to provido for tho religlons wanla uf eat chics snd oslior dectllute portious of e Lowe old, 13, It will press upon all {he churehen the imporn- tiva duty of securingg the sdeauat fulrieilon of tho yulml:( n tho Berlpturcs of 1he Ol and New Testu- wents, 14, It will moko evary effort to proserve the Sab- Dbath na e diviue institutfon sitted fo couvey so many blosnings, temporal and spiritunt. 15, Tt will endeuvor to combine the ehurchen in their efforts to uppress intomperance, and the other pro- vatling viees of tho age, and goncratly to_promoto the mozal mprovement und ale tou of munilind, 16, 1t will nint to foulor among Chrlsthuw systomatio bongficonea for tho furthernnco of Cliristian oljects, 17, 1t will ko systematio oforts 1o et Drovidle ing fornsuf intidellly il oves the world T8, 1t with peuk to combine the Frolestant churches in opposing tho errons and Inroada of Rowmnnfan, 19, In order (0 arganizo tho Fedoration, o Commit- tee sl bo nppotnted (o correspund with the Comill- Aces of 1o Diltiall ehiirehes, and with other churehos thiroughout tho world boldfug tho Lresbytortan nys- toin, 20, This Commilteo, fn correspondanca with the Comimitteca of tho Tirltieh_eliurchen, stinll call a pro- paratory mocting of tho Comiaittees of ail tho churche &3 Joining in tho Canfedoration to. bo old i London or cliowhitro lu o year 1675 21, This yreparntory meeling §4 expected to ngreeo upon g lreulato fo prvof u cousttition of the Con- fuderaion ta bo kil heforo o Geucrnl Councliof the fedoral cliurehos (o bo Leld, I poesible, i the yoar 1 02, Tho preparatory mecting shall agree wpon pro- vhisual plain of roprcaohtation, & upin the wtinir of deymtles 10 b sent Ly each elinrch {o thio first Gen eral Counell, = PR Prensuro Troves - A nogro at Nowpott, 1. 1, whilo digaing in » gorden yecontly, fonud o gilver doblay, and asked permissivn to dig thure on tho following oy, whinh was granted, but during -the nieht tho'ownor, for 1 joko, buried tha hail of n kot- tlo, & eaunan ball, aud woveral piecen of goppor et Aho poxt day the nogro retnrned with inallier rentloninn of color, md, after o tour alout tg ground with o divining rod, unearthed tho avtivlos which hwl boen buricd, ‘1llo way much oluted, and hny boon digging ovor sinco, whilo tha ownor of the land sits at & window und enjoys tho oxeltoment. KALAKAUA. Tho Arrival of tho King of Hawaii at Ban Francisco, How Ho Was Roosived---His First Lovee, He Is, of Course, Interviewed by a Newspaper Reporter. A Sketch of the Monarch, Frors tha San Francisco Chrontele, Nov, 30, Tho Lonicin welghed nnchor shortly afior 7 oclock yestordny moruing, and stoamed wlowly up tho bay, 'Tho Royal standard of King Kala- kaun, which is tho Ilnwaifnn national flag, with a largo yellow orown embroldored in tho centre, was flsing frmm tho mainmast, and the Btars sud Stripos fluttered from tho spanker gafl. Aa tho anciont war-ship steamed past Fort Alealraz, tho guna from tho embrasures thundored forth a geluto of twonty-one gung. - When sho renched tho genornt rondozvous in tho stream for naval vessels, off Brannan stroot, the Portsmonth and Sarnnat, anchored in that vicinity, simultano- ously fired a Lwvonty-one-gun snlute. The Kivg, accompanied by Gove. " Dominis and Kapous, slood on tho poap deck, and gave exprosslon to Dis ndmiration of the snrrounding scenory. ‘Tho Ifon. 11, W, Sovoranco; Ils Mocsty’s Conpul ab this port, who had bonrded the Benicls, and who 1iad broaktnoted with 11w Majesty an hour bo- fore, was nlso with the Roynl parcy. G5N, BCNOVIELD DAY JII8 RESPECTS, At half-prst 10 tho Govornment stoaner Mac- hiorgon, with Gen. Schofield and Col, Wheiry, B Adjuitant-Goneral, on bontd, camo alougsido. Tho marinos prosontod arms to the Goneral, nand tho ofiteora nalutod lim, wheroupon Cnpt. Ilopling immediately conducted him to tho King. on, Sobiotiell, on meoting tho King in the cabin, greoted him warmly, aud assizned as his reagon for nol turning out nny United Biates froops to receivo 1lis dnjenty” that his forcen wero seattored fo ek, and told him (hat the Slulntu troops would escort him fo his hotel on wliore. TIE DEBARRATION. At 25 minutes past 11, the Royal party Jeft tho cabin, The King nnd Capt, Hopkiug led the procossion. Whe fillo of mines, drawn up on tho port deck, presoutod arms, aud tho drum- mavg, of whom thero wera two, beat four ruf- fles, ‘I'ho ship's craw crowded tho deck, yet all was no silent as tho grave. 'I'ho little atoam lauuch bolonging to the Domicia wns waiting for tho party at tho foot of tho gangwav. Tho King stepped over tho eido of ~tho ship first. and, In the order hamod, wad followed Ly Qcn, Schoficld, Minister Plerce, Gov, Dominis, Col. Whorry, Gov, Rapeunand Consul Severauce. "Tho Toyal standnrd was lowored and tho steant launch immodintely put oft toward tho sliore. It had hardly got elesr of tho vapsol hefare tha Beniela pguns oponed for tho farowell snluto of twenty-ono guus, At tho snno iustant the yards Wero juannad, a5 woro atso thosc]sf tho Satanna and Portemouth, Each of tho Iallor veskels Joined in tho cannonade and fired twenty-ouo rounds of blauk cartridges, BCENES O3 BHONE, Tho ety was in a glow of novel oxitement yostorday. It et overy day a King comos to Saw Francieco, aud sho ovidontly made up hor mind to improve the occasion. At balf-past 10 all tho wiarves in tho viemily of the lnnding woro alivo with tho trong. Tho ships lying at thesr borths wero overrun. Boys_ clambored up in the rigglng, and clustored Lko ilics on tho Bpars and nsts. ABRIVAL OT THE JILITARY ESCORT. At a quurter-pnst 11 o'cloclk tho military oscort, under Col. Barues, arrived. At onco tivo guny from tho Light Guard Dattery wero stationed on DBroadway wharf and all tho usual proparations wado for action. With tho arrival of haif-past 11 como the boom and vattlo from the ships-of- war, anuouncing that tho Kivg bad loft tho Denioin aud was on his war. ‘Ibo oxcitomont was jntonso, Tho toirific reverberations of the roporta ns thoy crashed and rolled ulong tho hills moved the peaplo to choets. Tho steain launch of tho Bontcis bearing the Royal party hovo in right at twenty minutes to 12 o'clock, and the artitlery contributed its calves lo tho umvorsal din. LANDING OF TIE KING. At ton minulos Lo 12 precisely 1ho King stop- ped on shoro sud ‘was received by Mayor Otis. As His Majosty ecntored the opon burouclio, Qrawn by Tour horeos, a faint choor aroso, but the mnjoricy of the pressing people had coma thero only to Beo n King snd wero not movad tongrent plely of ontbusingm. Tho awnaiisn monarch Jilt- ed his hnt gracelully in xospousn to tho preoting, such ni it wes, and sat down. 1o wag shortly oined by ihe Dlnyor, Gen. Bchoileld, and Mr, overanco. Anothier egrringo gave reception to Gove, Kupona and Dominig, Ministor Dierce, nnd Col. Willinm 3. Whorry. THL PROCEXSION, With tho striking up of tho lnwaiian national nir by tuo Presidio Land tho procesuion moved the Following order : Tirat Carrlaga of Lie Kin giment Natlonal Guard, seorted by 1 dotaclumont of the vht Reshmont, Carringe of the Suife, Two guns of the Light Guard under Capt, Brieh. The fino of march was up Vallojo to Bastory ; nlongr Lattory to Washington 3 up Washington to Kournoy ; slong Xournoy to Dush; down Bush to Mougomory ; along Montgomery to Sut- ter; down Sutter 1o Samsonis 3 along Sunsomo 1o Minrkot, and up Market to {ho Grand Hotol, whera Ley nrrived g 12:25. ‘Llio utreets along tho route wore thickly lined 1uu1 tho windows were slive with enger specta- o, AAYOR OTIS INTRODUCES TUE KING TO TUE PEO- LI Hin Maojosty was couducted at onca to his rooms. L0 allay the impationce of the populace, which on Muritet street bad improved upon ity water-frout onthueinam, Sayor Otis appearad at tho window, with the Xig by Liy side, und s M Weprow-citizesg s Thavo tho distinguisbed honor of presenting to you Iis Majesty, King Talukaua, sovercign of the Bandwicl Islands. Ho 18 now tho hanorod guest of our Ropublie, and your welcoma is holithing. 1lo is nob an on- tive Btranger in San Francisco, and fs, I om suro, 10t AOLEY $0 100 UL Lity onco more.” I'ho Iing bowed a fow timos from tha opon window, and tor somo minutes afterwards eur- voyed tho crowd bolow with ovidont intercat. His Majosty, upon rotiring from tho window, was spocdily surrounded by gentlomon who had Lnown him well in Ifopoluly, A LEVEE of nonrly two houra followed, the vikitors in tho manjority of instancees beiug prosouted by Coneul Seviranco, but in many cases they waived the formality of an introduction, and ponncad down upon 114 Majesty. liko hou-hawks in a poultry- vitrd, Tho King wps attired in o suit of Liack broadeloth of the Intost and wost fashionsblo cut, 1o worp o stecl-pen cont, His vent was cut low, rovealing tho ample folds of a studlorn white shirt-front. His bools wors of tho bhox- too nattern, with some filagreo work of the ordi- nory stylo on tho tips. On tho luppol of his conb way &!hma(l o muall strip of parti-colored ribbon, Indicating tho royel owdor with which o hnd beon investod, 1o woro no jowolry save three masslve plain, gold 1ings, ono’on tho {hird and fonrth fingers of the right hund and one on thio lit.lo finger of his Joft hand, respoctivoly, A furn-down collar and a ueat blick tio comploton It taulelosd attive, A BIYSTERIOUA DRACELET enclrcling the wriat of hiy loft hand, half dis- closoa and half conconled by his enfls, conld bo obrerved a gold chuin, which scomed 'to bo e~ euvod by & Jock and ley. The roporter at- tompted to olicit from a membor of the Aulta tho naturo and signifieance of thix singular bracolat, 1o wan told that it conld not bo explained; that it wus n confldentinl matter, and could not bo diy It wau hintod thab Ifis Majesty put thin Lracolot on us u tuken of an agreoment made with somo ono in Iuwail, Anothor inforonco dru:vn from it wau that it was o charin ‘of some sort, MEETING A KCHODLIATE, Ono of the fivst gontlomen to greot him wan Willlinm Littlo, of Ockipnd, I'hoy wera schoole mntes togother In Hfanolulu, aud tho King recog- nized him in gu fnstant, Thoy chntted togother nowrly fivo minutos abont otd buues, Capt, J, 0, Hall, who many years ago, whilo in command of & whaling=bark, hud mado the nequnintrngo of i Majesty in 1lonolulu, woy the nost warmly takon by tho hand. Muyor Ot now advauced Joading w young ludy into the njeutio presonce, Tho young Indy wau Miss loonore Iiew, whoso mothoy at one tima romded in the kingdom, DMisg Lioy tud tho honor of bolug tho fivst young lady to take n King by the hand in the United States, Sho blushod with nncongelous pride oy sha touched tho Noyal fingors, Soon aftorwacd Honuaworth, tho photographor, eamo up smiling, and aftor the convoutionul complimonts, uffora 1o talko o lifo-sizo portrait of tho Mustrlous via ftor. Tho King siynified hiy willingnoss to ait boforo tho llouwvworth camera, The Pro- sldio Dand about this tlme formed (b the corrfdor outaido tho dour and ptruck up motloy of nottonal aira, A waiter malled in with n tray on which stood a glittoring “mf of wino-glansos flllad to tho brim with spariding and creamy Moct ot Chandon. o planked tho woll-laidon tray down. u}mn amarblo-top in front of the King, ~IHia Majosty underatood tho aitu- ation, and without any unnecessary dolny rafsod ouo of tho glasaos, Ko thon fuoked nround him with an oxprossion of “snil-in, hoyw," on his go- nial countonanco, whoroupon_ the " thirety court- fora woro not Jonth, but speedily omptied tho ro. malning glassos, onch nni tonsting tha King. N ISVITATION TO CHURCI, Consu! Boveranco ptated to tho King that an Invitatlon had beon tondered to His Majosty and suito to itbond Dy, Btono's chnreh i tho ovon- ing. Tuo King roplied thal ho had had but little sleep on tho night provious, and that ho wonld ba too tired Lo go anywhero, /o ko declinod. THE FINST DINEER ABHORE, AL 0 o'clock 11ia Majosty dined with his sulto in hin own napmrimonts. Among tho invited gionts wera Consut Soveranco and one of the ofileors of the Benicin, Ile remninod in his room during tho ouoning and had quite o number of onllery. INTEDVIEWING A RING, Among tho throng that grected {ho urbane King Kulakaun yoaterday way n Chronicle ro- portor, Aftor tho oxchaige of the usnal formnl courtesies, tho convorsation took the following turn Toporter—1 neo Your Majosty hins boou o fire- man in your tme, Tho King (with n gracious smilo)—Yos, sir. 1 think I know somothtng about flre mattors. was foreman of Hawail Hugino Company No, & at ono timo, _* : Tioporter—ITavo you n good Iliro Dopartmont in lonolulu? I'ho King—Wo think it will prove oqual to any emorgoney, though 1 havo no doubt wo can yot do much {0 add to its efticioney. Roportor—This is not your flest vislt to tho United States? e King—I wns horo eomo yoara ago, but dil not go ens¢ of tho Rocky Monntaing, ~ hiy will bo my first Jouruoy to the Atlantio States, - Toportor—Do you obsorve any ohinnges in Ban Franciuco since you wore haora bofoso ? Tho King—Wondorful! Y vins surprised o sos £0 maeuy uew and ologant buildings. TUL KING MISUEVORTED. Teporter—Your Majosty is reported as having atated o ono of tho roporlers of 4 momiug nowspapor that you refoiced nt tho recent victo- ries of tho Domocratio party in this couutry? s thiy true ? Tho King—I wish you would bo kind enougly to correet that for mo, ‘I'ho roporter must havo misapprohonded what I said. o nsked mo somothing abont your elootlons, and I said thnt I bolioved fn tho party that wns for freo trado being triumphant, I'did not eny that I rojoteed at the Domoeratio victories. I should be vory sorry to bo understood as beving made any coni. ments on partisen differences in your conutry. TIH OBIECT OF THE VISIT. Reportor—1ing your visit to tho United States any special political ignlficance. The King—None whilovor, exeont that I am anxions to socuro more amicable commerclal re- lations with this nation, and am dosirous of o somathtug of the workings of your in- stitutions, Reporter—-Aro you journcying to Washington with any spacial Purpnmm view? Tho Kitg (smiling)—teciprocity. Tioportor—Wo shiould hnve taken pleasuro in welcoming tho Quoon, Was it not poseble for Lior to have accompanled you ? Tho King—Wo camo away in such a burry, I folt sorty aftor wo lefu that I did not bring hor. Ttoporter—IIow loug do you purposo to tarry with us? T'ho King—About threo monthe. Reporter~Do you jutond to oxtend your trip {o Europe ? TAWAIL IN THE CENTENNIAL. Tho King—O0h, no, wo go- direct to Wflnblnfi- ton, and, after visitiug tho President, wo will visit Now York, Douton, Philadelphin, and other cities. Wo wish to sco tho spaco nllotted to uy in the Contonniat Exposition building bofore wo veturn, Lhon, slftor reaching Lone, wo will try and seo that ot spaco i Alled. Repuortor—1lave you' enjoyed your trip thus far2 Tho Ting—Excoodingly 80, Tho voyago was really delightful, To Capt. Hopkine znd tha oftiecrs of tha Bondcia Icanuot too freely ox- presa my fhanks. My recoption in San Fran- l:lsc? hag beon oot cordial, I shall never for- sat it g BKELCIT OF THE KING, Yrince David Kalakaua, who was chiozen, Pob. 12, 1874, almost unavimously, by tho Logislative Aesombly, to bo Kiug of tho Ilawniian Islands, waa born in Houolulu on the I6th of Noveinbor, 1850, and 1s therofora in his 39th yenr. Ho is tho son of tho latc Hon, G. Kepaaken .and the Iate Iigh Chicfess Keoholalole, who ~woro connocted with varions branches of tho Ifigh Chiofs doscended from tho. anciont govercigns. “They left two pons—David, now chosen King, and \Vitliem TLoloioholm, tho young Drinco rocontly ap. pointed auccessor to King Kelakaua; and two danghtors—tho Hon. Mrs, Gov, Dominis and the Hon, Mrs. A. 8. Cloghorn. 'Lhe two cldest chil- dren, David and Lydia, rocoived their education ut the Royal School at the pamo timo tho fato soveraigns, Nuwmohamehs IV, Kamehawmehn V., and Luualilo attended. Thoy aro all ag convorsaut with tho Iinglish as with thoir own lavgusge, The King, and nlso his brothor and inters, ore accomplished musicians, Mrs, Dominds is tho authoreas of the well-known national hymn, “Io Molo Luhui Hawail,” tho wordss aud musie of which avo bor own, Sho ia A\x{'m;lll\nmnulmunr of **I'ho Princo of Ifmwnil Atz A FORNER VISIT TO CALIFORNIA, Tdis Majouty hins oneo beforo visited our connt. In 1867 ho arrdyed in ¢he yacht Emwmn Ruolo, in uonxvnlly with Princo Lot Kamohamohs (aftor- sard Camebaweln Y.), Prince Lunalilo (tha late King), the Chief Hnnu{bn, and Moyvor Spalding, 1lin rowintkcencos of travel and lkuowladgo of tho paople sud manners abroad oxhibit sn apli- tuda for very alasa obsersation, In hit conye w#ation and doportment ol who may weat him will rondily rocognize tho culture of” a goutlo- man. Inaddition to a scholastic cducation, ho Isas addod by nssiduons study, while engaged in tha fulilimont of various public dutics, au ox- tonsivo knowledgo of intornational law, and oth- or nequirenients, all euleninted to qlmhf{v him to oxereuiu tho soverelguty in bolwll of hls nativo couutry, HIS MARRIAOE. In 1863, Prinea Kelakauw wae untited in mor- ringo to tho young Chiofous Kuplolui, dnughter of ‘tho 1laweiinn Chiel Kenwe and niece of Kolinhonui, o chiof of Kauai. This lady was namod artor tho colobrated Chlofoss Kupiolnni mentioned in Jarres' Hawnilnn History us the lret who broko tho idelatrous taboos, The Quaon i8 in the prime of womanhood, and is of osL ngreenble countennnco and presonco, und, In privato lifo, a wost cstimablo woman. Sho z‘luuu not ‘accompany the King ou hiy present our, KALAKAUA'S PORACY indicatos n lboral nd conservativoe splrit, tend- g to unite all elusses and conflicting 1ntoreuts in Liss Kingdom. o posuorson tho respect nud con- fidonca of tho poonle, und the support of native and forefgn subjects, Animatod by n dosiro to further advance tho intorosts of Iawaii, and nolo the workings of otbor Governments, the prosous tour of obyoryation lus no doubt hoon )zflfcntcd. which may bo oxtended from Wash- uglon to Europoan Cnpitaly. ——— Almost n Dyagedy, From the Phaladetptia Press, Deo. 3, Abont ton days ago o young man 0f propos- sossing appearanco mado tho acquaintauce of # lady . Camden, who is the mothor of soveral children, and who, until tho mdvout of tho modorn Don Juan, lived vory lmpyily with a dovoted Lusbaud, ‘Plo porsonal attructions of tho young Philadelphian proved strougor thau hor tidolity to ber spouse, and ut last, yielding to hix salicitutions, sha left husband and childvan aud eamo to this city, where hor paramour found a quiet hoarding-house, in which sho would, ~ns ho fondly hopod, bo pufo from pureuit, Had Lo takeon cqual pains to conceal himself tho ro- sult might huvo boen different. 1le, howeyor, engaged i room ut tho Morchanls' Hotel, on Tourth stroot, ouly svoiug his inamoratn at rare intorvals, Last oyening two young, woll- dreseed, and ovidontly onltured ladies, who nf- terwards proved to be tho wlstors of tha frail wife and inother, ontorad the Morchants' ITotol eud inquired for tho young gontloman alluded to, 'hey wero informad by tho clotk that ho s in i xoou, pod that they could siee him in the purlor. Thither thoy bont their stops, antd #oon aftor their unsuspeeting vietim appenred. L'he seeno suddonly vhanged. ‘Iwo protty faces, which Lo the clotk had beon all smiles, suddenly boosmo dovioned with frowns, PLwo littlo rlght hands, which & fow monients bofora ealmly roposed fu their muffs, uuoxpeotodly draw from somo darle rocoss two. Colt's rovelvors. I'ho younyg wman was nl»ru{nlv eollared, The ro- volvers suddonly camo Into unpleasaut: contnet with his hond, and o Was ovdorad, in cool, do- tormiuod tonos, to lead tho way to the houto in which the Cawmden lndy way oncenled, Torn womant ho hotitatod, but tho cald chambors of two rovolvers stured him fu the fuco, and Lo ro- Iuotuutly loft tho hotel with hiu fuir cuptors, snd went with thom to the houso ju which he had pinced his victim. Whon tho brave littlo women }mmd themsolves fuce to fuco with thelr fallon sistor, thoy lot go thoir Lold, and allowod a pud- dor and wiker man to roturn to biy hotol. ho Cawmdon lady retuned to hor homo last ovenlng, RAILROAD NEWS, The Chicago & Southern Rail- rond Case. Mincellancous Itoms. THE CHICAGO 8 SOUTHERN®RAILROAD COMPANY, PROGEEDINGS IN COURT YESTERDAY. A motion was mado yestorday bofore Fndge looara to dlesolve the injunction recontly grant- ed againnt tha dofondants Iu tho enso of John 1, Lrown va. The Ghicago & Bouthern Railrond Company, tho Oliieago, Danville & Vinconnes ullroad Company, and tho Chicago, Danvillo & Vinconnes Railway Company. ‘Tho defondants, in support of tho motion, atlogo thnt Brown hnu {atled to fulfill his contravt; that liohas ndmitted thnt Ho was umablo to porform it; that the Chiengo & Bouthorn Ruitrond Company, by permission of tho Court, au outored on tho rond, and comploted the balanco ta bo done, ' 1t line ado a loaso for . ninoty-nino years to tho Dauvillo & Vinconnes Itallrond Company, togive it possossion ou or .about the 15th day of the presont month, The G.Illcngo & Sonthorn Ruil- road ; Company theroforo aska that the injunc- tion granted apasinat tho Danvllto & Vinconnes Raltrond may Uo dissolved, so thut it moy take possoseion nu by tho contract. Tho Danvillo' Viuconuos Rallrond Company filed an answor denying that ft had mado any of the complicated arrangements i which Bam Walker aud the Fourlh National Bank played attch n prominent part as chinrged in tho bill, and olso donying thas it is llablo on Walker's papor. It adwits that it has sixty of tho bonds of tho Chicngo & Southern Raflrond Company, and that it intonded to tako posscesion of tho Intlor's road, but denfos that aby fraud was lutonded to bo connnitted ; that, moroover, Brown lias only dous nbout £40,000 of work, angd that the Com- pauy 18 compelied to keep o portion to pay the contructors who havo liena. i £4The complainant, on the other hand, alloges that the only considorstion for this lensn is that tha Chicago, Danville & Vincenves Rsilvowd Compnny will_pay tho interest on the 3-20 bonds, and that the defondants have divided the bonds np among thom ; that tho Southern Nnitrond Company owes Brown o large amount, and that bis only rocenrity i to keop iho rond, tho Com- pany having failed to mako ovor to lim tho bonds a8 promisod. Tho argumont was not con- cluded, but will bo taken up azain to-day. pa ey MISCELLANEOUS. PLRSONAL. Mr, Charles H. Gould, General Freight Agent of tho Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Miuncsotn Railroad, died at Cedar Rapids, In., Nov, 19, Nr. Gould gorved in tho navy during tho War, and subsequently cams to Cedar Rapids, where ha was aticcossively Agent for tho Chicago & Northweatern, and Chiof Clork and Goueral Treight Agont of the Burlington, Cedar Rapida & Minuosota, 1o was 81 yemrs old, and was highly catocwed both as a bitkiness maa aud por- wonaly. . GLEEPING-CAR RATES, The statoment in yestorday's paper to the of- fect that Lhe Lllinols Cential utended reduciug tho prieo of_sleeping-borthe on their line from bero to St. Louis was incorrock. Tho munage- ment did contemplato such n roduction, Lut, af- ter thorouglily investigniiug tho subject, it ap- peaved thet tho experionce of tha I'ullman Palace-Car Company, which is botter acquaiuted with {he mattor than any ono oluo, was to the offect that tho prices nt present charged wera thio lowest that conld bo nsked 80 p4 {0 socurs o reasonable prollt on eapital iuvested. e, Tho contractor for laying tho rails on tho ox— tousion of the Chicago & Pacitic Railroad, from Llgin weatward, bogan work at Bigin Nov. 26 with a targe forca of men, . Work is progressing sapidly on tho now branch line of tho Chicnga & lowa Railvand, from Ro- cliella, (L., to Rockford, rnd & is probnblo that it will ba comploted by Jan. 1, if the weathor ra- mains good. 1k will b oporated under leaso by tho abave Compnuy. ILECPION OF DINLCTORS. Secial Diapatel to %l Clicaav Tripuns, Prrasnune, Pa., Dee. ‘Tho stockholders of the itteburg & Connellsvills Itailvoad Company et to-day, and alected tha following Boavd of Directors: Mondez Cohon, Dallimoro, JId, ; Willima 8. Digsell, Pittsburg; G. L. B, Fotterman, Puttsburg; A, M. Buldwin, Dittsburg; William ' Keysor, ~ Daltimoro, Md.; Jobm Donnoll Smith, Baltimoro, Md.; Willinm 1L Perkins, Laltimore, Md.; 1. G. Vickory, Daltimoro, Md; Hugh Sison, Baltimoro, Md.; Charles Wobb, Baltimore, Md.; Israel Cobon, Baltimore, Md.; Georgo R. Dotie nis, Frodorick, Md. ‘Tho'meoting adjournod till tho fivst Weduiosday in Fobruary nest, whon tha roport of tho ofilcors will bo presontod, AN IPONTANT BUIT AGAINST BAILROAD-OWNKRS, zrc. New Yonr, Deo. 7.—A sulb has ' boen brought by’ Heury W. Deploy against the Atcheson, Topokr & Bauta Fo voud (:mn}mny, Coorge Opdyke & Bhorlock & thill, and Kidder, Poabody & Co., of Now Yorl, nud about tweuty other dofand- unty, to recover about $2400,000, which tho plain- il clnime is due him oA his sharo in the profils of thut rond and sales of lands, bonds, ete. INJUNGTION DISSOLYED, Losnox, Dec. 7.—Tha injunclion obtsined by Mr. MuoKonloy against the Erio Railway Company b beon divsotved, st RECTOR OF GLABGOW UNIVERSITY. Account of tho BlectioneProceedingy~ Undue Infnonce Used Agasnst Mr. Emersou by 2'wo EProfessorss I'ro following particulars of tho olection for Roctor of tho Glasgow University, on the 16th of Novamber, woro telegruphod from thut ity to tho London Sandard, n Congorvativo journnl: ‘o candidates orlginnlly numbered three, viz,, Mr. ‘Disracli, Mr, Emerson, ant Mr, Forster, ©ho Primo Ministef was ugaiu solected by 1ho Couservatives ununi- mously, bt the opposite parly was divided between r, Luterson and Mr, Forster, This digiculty was, Rowavar, gob over by the witbdruwal of Mr, Foriter shely s tio ncae of nitiug tho Tndopendunts the Liverals, Canvasslug committess had becy organs iz by Loty parties, amd they wore untiring itk efforts to win votors, Shortly after 9 o'clock tho bius dunts began o pavembio ot th University, ind, ut 9: tho doork of the vating-rooms wers throwih o A rush was modo fo the four rooms, at each of whifel} two Professora presided, Tu two of tha *uatious tho “voters woro informed by thu _presiding Trofcasors on entering thul i voting for Mr, Bmervon tiaey wero votmg undor protest, the Conservative stu- deiity haviug protusted agutust (o lugallty of Mr. Lin- anaidalura oy tho ground that v fa an 0 Ju Lo quadrangly did 7ot nateriully hier £ram what has beon common on such oceaafona.” Tisero wai u grest disply of party colors, thy Councrvatives Lluo nod the Liverals red, whils ‘o Tudependents sported orange oud bisck, ' Outstdo tho dourn of the polling-ronms wero considersblo crowds of siudents, Whio grocted tho entorig volors with upprobation o dis. approbiation, s the solorw thoy ware happened to pleato avdisyleasn, Thougl thero could notlinve beew many mou who wero undatlded, #til]l every siray voter wus tooked after. At L5 tho poll closed, and tho cotnting of tho votes Wus fhiereattor proceedod with, At T3 'clogis thy resuit waa roporied to the Seuato, and o fow aninntes aftorwarit the Very Ros, Priuctpal Catrd mudo uls appearanvo on_the balcony, nccompanicd by tho ewhers of tho Seuate. Tho Drinclyal, who wus greeted with clivers, read out tho pall, the' figuren Iy ‘ach of the nutions belng recetved with Joud cleora by {lio Cavnersative_ atudentn : Golilana—Disrach, 2087 Emierson, 178, Londuulaua—Disracli, 118 ; Enlorson, 96, Mothsclunn—Diacacll, 17 ; Kwrdon, 118, Vauo- fortulana—~DUisracll, 1413 Enigrson, 110, ‘otal~Dis- xaell, 7003 Fwersen, 600, Majority for Disracll, 200, Amid_great cheoring, Principal Gafrd duclered thnd Ir, Disraclt had beea clectod Lord Rector of tho Uni- versity by n maJority in nll the nations, — o number of matriculatod stndonts is 1,403, about 140 wiore thau at tho lust cloction, eo {hnt W atiituiadid ot ooty polt, Aftor tho announceneut the ntudonts dispersed, Lo ‘ditierent purties rapatring to thelr rooume, whera Qeclanatory wyeeches woro delivered amid couslderablo Sings and confiulon; At tho closo of fho wiectingy tho yictorious Conservafive studeuts formod futo proces~ sioy, und, hoaded by a muser bearing o thick stal, unvehied $hto tho eity bud paraded the prineipal strocts, Hearty choors wora faliet us ey yussel alony o -were suug, cate’ musls was performed an tia trumpets, and, though the valn felt hucvily durlug the marel, tho enthualaitio youths, by thy vigor of thjr demonstrations, loft 10 “roowm for uny o fo donht thot tho Diuc-caps nd won tha duy, 1u 1571 Mr, Diarult win oloctésl by o suafority of all tho uatiuns over Mr, Rurkin, the Volo stutidiug 010 for the furmer anud 476 for the litter, s ‘Ihio svaount published in tho London Zimes ataten that grout compluint was mudo ahont the conduot of the iwo Vrofossors, who asked tho sindents whothor thoy wore awaro that o pro- test had boen lodgod ngninst the olecsion of Dr, Emoraon on the ground that ho was u for- oigmor. Tho Tiboraly and ndopendents ludged o prolost agninst thoe validity of the olestion on tho ground of this unduo influcace, sttty thet ES, FATRBANKS? STANDAID SCALES O¥ ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicagn, Bocarelultobuyonly the thu‘nc‘ 2o e ?1 AMUSEMENTS. STAR LECUTURE COURSE. FPARWELL HALDL. Chatlon Wond P i A A P AN 113 IHOKE olonusn Anooch | s Honrd for somis yoarw, s SIXTH NI IIT~Tho imponsioned orator, CIIAS. “ Cromwell and Washington.” TO-NIGHT. Admission, SOc. o T g UAR! ER & SURLDC WAGIOAL BAZAAR, HARTZ & LUVY, Teopriofors. IBP...... M HE iliin .on hoaring R IOLIDAY PREGSN i BOXIS OF CONJURING 3 Trom 35,00, WITI FULL ARD EXPLICIT DIREOTIG Tho Groatnst Novalties In tho Warld far OLIDAY PRESENTS, Bola Agonta for tho AUTOMATON ROPE WALKER, Branch, 3 Unlon Squnro, New York. GRAND OPERA TOUSE, oppusita Stiormau Houso, esMansgor TIIRD AND LAST WEE] X 'e Bl catiion iy of Kelly & Lieon's plece of CERELLAINID IDTIICIET 55 Grand Duchoss, UL ONLY | On Otenbach™n AND DUGHT KELLY & LEON'S FATOUS MINSTRELS I8 A BIGL OF UNUSUZ L SUPEITORITY. iyery ovoutng and Wednosdny ned Haturiay Matinere, n refionrsl, iy & Laon'a trauslatic va't Comlo Oporm, TE PETIT FAGRg, 0N of Herva'y EOOLEY’S THEATRE. Rebortaonian Comedy. Mondng, Doo. 7, duting tha rokand at tho Wadnasilay and Siturday Matiaoor, T W, Nobertaon's sparkling croatiou, CcC XX O O C ¥ O O Star Company in tho Cast, *SOTOOL, stn s thn hcad of modern’ Enxliaht comedv."—Lou. i, Now sconore, nov costunics, now ffeeis, Tu rehearsal-GLOUDS. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. st Nipel ho Favorito JONN BROUGHAN! Who wlll apponr a3 TERRY, THE SWELL, In THA LOTTERY OF LiFR | Sanlahury Krothers and Billy Willjaws in tho Concert Baloon Scena In Musical Aets, Songs. Danced, &0, ‘Monday, Deo, H—IDWIN BOUTII as Shyl bylock. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 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For further inforuntion, apply by mull or othurwlse for clrenlur Jottur st this ollive, ROBERT CRAIG, N¥ED~Roburl Ceade, whio Joft Thnhive, Duabar- WA N tonshiive, Boatland, nbou 8 g0, far North Aniore ey e or bis doacendant s heiar connd bl fhoy arw ‘Worsiod ' u..’.'..‘.,..:ilu,': e it ortles and @iving pactiopings. of for Drva eaatitss FURCIRAR [T Astory to 10 Woit Godryo-atuy Glargaw, RE OV AL, GRO. H. 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Hhele nturor e e e i Whiin saled unvatazos, Oica hones, N et t Ny GUIi NO PAY !} DI’T?’K’G_&T&{, 060 KOUTH OTARIE-NT., ORTUAGO, May bo vonultod, poronally ar by ual, froo of eharze, onatl ehrunio ar torvous diecasos. DIt d. KIEAN ts das iy phiysicinn i tho oily o Warrauts GArus Ot O Bats, . e 108 o et SOy Tromh th 1L 0D, > A siotion of youthul {mpeadence, gaush Cdag, noFsone OLIALY, 810 haviok el Siimature I T R W vt biy Follow-atitocore 7 VIS 74 Naasaueates Now Yorks el o FESSTOUEE =