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-—:_,__,_____———--——-—-"—-————'.==1 utat tho enme time. The play will be b::,fb.; b termhmtion of the run of *' Thq Stigbty Dollar,™ whioh will be ou its oae-buc- arcdths Dights Castelar bas boen interviowrd {o -Paria, His poliey bo definen thius ¢ ** To politien 1 have tuo pates,—Ultramentanism and tho Monarchy. 1 Lave aleo Lo luves,—Liborty and the Republic.’ The gitla don't like that sncet littlo Sundsy. gebool song, ** Put your armor on, my boys,"” be- canee it sounds €0 muoch like *Put your sround e, boys,” that it makes ‘o fosl lon 8. “:,auu Antoluette Stirling refused to sing ba- e Quoon in o low-necked dress,” ssys s corres ondent. Well, who would have thoupht Queen Yictoria, &t Lor age, would wour a low- pecked dross ? Kew Yok Terald: ‘“The grand will, in ite fallnces.” eaid Emerson rocently, ** we call ohar- scter.” But when s man has two cr three wid- owatbey 1ake all tho cliarscter out of any mill poever had. ' A Lord Toughton 1a to be dined by tho Union gue Club in New York, Tuocsday evening. Tois will bo the frat timo a foreigner has beon {hes honcred since the Mon. W. E. Forster was fpAmezica. Lord Houghton amls for Europe Fodnesday, The latest newspaper-war In Now York Is be~ tog corried on by the Goodselis, of tho Graphio d Spectalor, aud Mr. Louis Jennings, of the fow York Times, The allegations oo both sides s to be very damaging, but thore s some 4Sculty In proving them, A Vassr girl wrote homo :~**Dos Paw-parw, gestudy Latio fo' owabs s day, Fwonch seven ypend science ovah 80 loung. Tho good watrons sergh let us go owet. Won't you rend me my ugghus and skates far 8 poo’ IRtlo girt who lives pibe villsgo # Don"t forget tha heel-atrapr.” The projected monument to Harsco Grecley a been abandoncd, and the money subscribed ue been rotnrned. Prinling-House Squaro eeds such a0 ornament, and it B a great pity e people who reknonloaged thelr indebtedners y Horsce Greoloy liviog canunot pay it now that Jisdesd. ilr, Conrles Nordhoft finds something to sd- grefo the preachinz awd minging of Mesars, ioody and Bankey. **As to tho generst tengen- gand nsclulness of this work,” ho enys, ‘1t jeems to me cloar that I there is & future life, it yarefod to have it and ths rolations Lo tha pres- wilife somotimes broaght vividly before men miwomen sctively and anxiously supaged u e dwily strugale for-bread.” Thero's enthusis wa for you. Carl Rosn expocted 'to lose at leant £3,0001n & - w00 of sLvon week's of Eoglish opers in Lon- Lo, mstesd of whicly be was succesafol from ibestart, Ilis greatest artistio as well as peca- ¢ Tbe second nigh't tho Princess Theatrs was packed from pit £ doice by most snthusinstio wdience. At the close of the performance, Boss was called bolioro the curtain and roceived noration,” Jobn Hayes, of Dubuque, is a contractor, and (tito as brilliant fa practicer of the arta known totbe guild aw a'ay who ever fourished in Weal- bgtan. It Las lately been discoverod that a : wntract for mercadamizing and paving a streot ibst city nrakes = square yard, iustead of a mbio yard, ths unit of mossurement; snd Mr. Bayes will coinsequently be pald ssveral thou- mad dollsis more than the city authorities ine ‘ecded to disbures., Tbe contzoversy concorning Bonjamin Frank- 1040d biv, won da not at an cod. The grave of ibs son bram boen found in Behenectady, N. Y. ¢ 1d the statement of Alr, Parton that Le nover ntuined to Anserica after the war fa thus ro- hted. Somebody must yet come forward to “tocek ou the hed,” au Mr. Parton oxproesce 1, *“that ridiculous atory in regard tothe traps- lurof real @stato from the patriot fathor to tho Tory son, and vice verss. 0'o Buli's t1ivmphal tonr through Sweden and Xarray, aud the news that ho has boen lavited WEgypt by the Khedive, remiuds the Utice @umrver of the famous scena in the lunado wjlum et that place when the master played to . w audieuce of crazy peopls, It was a most | sectrog sight, and one thst will not sooa ba fugotlon. The charmed bow wootbed the fuwgolt of meny warring minds, sud brought Mt 10 ayes thiat bad been dry for yoars. Abert Rliodes, haviog a parfectly lovel hesd, wdertakes 10 stow, avd does show, in the Golozy 1his mooty, that & bachelor of correst hibits and slmplo tastos can live upou 82,000 a 14733 wall 38 » Youug 1arrled couple can upon BWL This awful marsizge question seems to bexcitlog & good deal of attenticn just now. Butwsfor tbrowing away sympsa:hv upon the Jvoug people, either tloze who do or those who %20t marry, there ia no uecessity for toat. There hss boen miors preaching on the copy- Hight quastion by Mnglishmen than by all other utoosliues combined; and it ia nomething of & toalort now to) have (ko copyrigbt laws of Eo- thod sttacked in their lurn by competeutauthor- %5, Victor Hugo says, in the prefece to bLis Yotk giving an account of bis life in exile, that {50 bospitality of Emgiand for the works of oxilew Bmoat affecting in its touderness, The Lospi- Wlty for the warks goss 80 far aa to forget the fthor of them 3 and In thls respsct the Englivh teatre fa on & par mith the Eoglish book-abiop. Yiore hus becn Lioard of tho New Chicago Tho- s Company, Tt (s advertlsed in the Bouthern Men as “Halls Combioation.” The last Wisd daya of the woek past and Baturdsy mat- bait plaged at Charlenton, and the News and spesiks {u high terms of the perform- Bk which was given to orowded housed st the #“"’J 0f Nlusio, Monday, Tusesday, and Manday of this weok the company plays st ik, Ga. *The1'wo Orphens " and **Led iy ® comprisa the reperory. The work Is W4, bat fairiy remunerative. :’n""flkh the continuation and conclusion :mnry bogun In yeaterday's paper, aod re- Eu;«l fiom the Boaton .doertiser of Fridsy : 2 4. G, Spaldiog, of tho Olicago base-ball Lot was nited in marriage yeatarday to Misa d‘ Kalth, of Brookton. Tha ceremony was s»flnm by the Rov. L, 8. Woodworth (s good M:"Jn ), st the residenco of the bride's T ¥ir, snd Mre. Bpalding loft for New Toklaat gvening, and wilt go thencs to Phils- | mfl" ‘Clacinoatl, Chicago, and will spend the bxy #1 e homae of Mr, Bm in Rockford, A New York correspondent writes: * A alngu- Utauit bag just been commenced in Londou. 'hv“ Foulllet, the sathur of *Led Astray® \a oM} name of the plsce is * La Tentation'). tusd Boncicault for dafamation of characier, Wm Utarary pirate taok the Frenchmuo's + Iotroduced m scens into it, chauged fts 19 40d sunousced the play of *LedAstray,” O¢tavo Fewllot and Dion Boucicsult. Tho lh:::'m“ says that this is not to be borue; : ?“Puug of thewo names togetuoerin this L] & ol i "‘kdnwfl i.‘@ Buatos L aq (. '-um'.‘a" Pgfition 7. FOREIGN. Death of the Duke of Modens, ‘Who Lost His Throne : . in 1860. Announcement of a Prospective Motion for a Dissolution of the French Assemhly, A Great Deal of Heavy Growl. ing Over eha_Turl;Lsh Question. Austria and Great Britain Scom- ingly Want a Row Worse thun ftussla, Bympathy for H. W. B. in Australige- A New Country Explozed, ITALY. TE LAST VICISSTIUDE. Vmxxwa, Nov, 2i.—Francls V., Duks of Mo- dens, who was dispossessed in 1360, & dead. . ———— FRANCE. FORESRADOWING A POSSIDLE DISSOLTTION. Pants, Nov. 21,—At a mee!iog of tlse Left yea- torday saveral Deputies sununnced that, Mon- day, aftor tho third 1eading of the Electoral ‘bill, Mininter Dufaure woula propose that the bly proceed to fix r date of disselution. g TURKEY. TR INTERVEKTION BUAINTSA Loxvoy, Nov. 22.~A Berhin telogram to the ing for tho rottlement of tha troublea iu the Tarkish Provinecs, the programme pat forward by Austria includes o comparatively high dogree of melf-government for the Christian commoni- tioa iu Turkey, Rusma scems to demand only more [aitbful adhesion tothe promiscs of ro- form slroady made by the Porea, Loxpox, Nov, 22.~A apecial diapateh to the Timen from Vienua atates that the roporia of Austiia's intended jutervention in Horzego- ro unfonuded. . ! TR RUMORS OF ENGLAND A0ING FOR ZOYPT, 19—, Loxpox, Nov. 81.—fhe Golos, nf Bt. Petors- bo'g, dlncuuln? theXesternquestion, admutu the cogeny of the views of tho Eughish jouxnaks with regard to Egypt. SPAIN. DOX CARLOS JLL. Lowooy, Nov. 21.—Don Carios is il at Dursugo. = MORE THAN WAS GESERALLY KNOWY, Loxpox, Nov. 22—0 & m.-A letter (0 tho . Loodon Times revorts that hesides tho Papal pote concerning tho concordat aad flil;i&mm wuity i Bpan, publishod on the 1ithr iust., 8 ain biad provious!s recoived & socret noio from the Vatican which bas not yet boen printod, ———— GREAT BRITAIN. TUE OREAT BTORA, Lowxpox, Nov, 22.—Tho last storm was most disastrous to fishivg craft, especially on tho east coast. Fourtoon lives sro already roportod los:, sud many vessols are minilog. The brig Eliz- aboth was wrocked off Whicby, and tho bark Fairy Queen off Calais, All ou board both vea- gols worg lost. ———— THE ANTIPOD:ZS, REGULAR BUDOET OF XEWS. Bax Fraxcis0o, Nov, 2L.—Aurived, tho strsm- ship Mizado, from Sydoey, via Auklond and Dovolulu. NEW B0UTH WALES. QGreat intorest bas beon excited by the rose'p of lotto:s trom migsionaries statizned at New Guines sunouncing 1mportant discoverios thero, ‘Tho river named Bsxter h3s boon traced for 90 miles, and found to bave a depth of cighteen ta two fathoms. “tion, coaulsting of foclosed land cropped with tobacco and sugar-cane. lmménro unkaosn birds and tracks of butfalo wero spen. A poi- tion of tae MacLeary Exoedit.on hie sinco gono { thora, Itis expecied that detalls milt bo re- celved from thore 1u & few mouths. Tho moetings of the'new Bouth Wales Rifle Assoclation closed ou the 16°k. The shocting was unnestly good, aud it is probible that the Colonial team will loave here curly next year to tuko part In ths great Ameilcan maotches at Philadelphta. VICTORIA. The Victorian Govsrnimaut has baeen defeated on their poliov. The Guverument resignad, and o now Minlutry bas been appoluted, as follows: Sir James 3McCulloch, —Premier svd Troneurari Mr. McPlerson, Chlef Sec- otary M. Attaraey Gag- eral; Dr, Madden, Minluter of ~ Justice Mr. Jouer, Minister fur Rulwaya; Mr. Ramsay, Minjster of Edueation: Mr. Audeison, for Caw toms ; Az, MeLenon, dinistor fur Miaes, T, ¥, Bird, s Cougrogationsl minister, gsve notico at the Victztian Congregational Uvion that he would move for a vo'e of Bympathy with tbs Rav, 1leory Watd Boeozher. A ke of gold, worth abont £7,000, was ex- tracted from 13,000 tous uf stona iu the Avens Distict, 1o bo forwarded to Phitadolphls. Tho Bouth Austratia Parliament has been pro- od £0 tho 10th of November, r miles east of the Waukeriuga bietd In tho norih- eastern part of Lha colooy. Grasshoppers aro maldug their sppearance in alsrming numbers in the nartacrn distacts of Bouth Australis. - o NESY 2EALAND, ‘The Defenss Minister lins stated in the Houso that tho Government bad uuder cousideration thio seudlng of ltepresentatives from all of New Zealand tocompate &b tho Governmens ritle in- seruational match at Philadelphis. Durmg tho monih, three vaesels bave been totally wrecked,—tlo Lawers, Blonde, #nd Ecto. The mews wers lost witli the two for- wer vessols. ¥uL, The Fjlan Goverowont was duly organized sud bogau ita funcious on the 18t of Soptember Ly tho proclsmativn of tho Royal Obarier, swearing in of the Covoraor, snd gazetiug of the chiof ofticiala. The day after tho proclama- tion of the Royal Chapter, the Goveruor met somo 300 of tha wettiors, and sddressod them, — sotting forth his policy on the subjoct of labor. third tho oost of the introduction ot Coolles, to { be dafiayed by an oxport duly on products, OBITUARY, QEN. E B..HARLAN, Spsewal Drapateh to Ths Chicuan Tribune, i Brzmvoneep. IiL., Nov, 31,—Gen. E. B Har lav, tho well-kaown ‘TRIDUNE correapandent of tbis city, di€d last evening nt Ll rosidenos. Ho bad bsen Iying alniout at deatlh's doors for sev~ ural wooke, with occasional favorable symptome, . w0 that his frinnds had & fawt Lopo tuat & vigose ous conatitution would briog bim through. Dur- iog the fow days past, howovor, s system eu- tirely gave way, and the result wus uo longer doubtful. Noman in this community was more universally beloved, and & gemeial foollog of sorrow 18 expreesed st hls death. His foners) will take place to-moirow afteruoon, with Ma- sooly ceremonies, under dircotlon of the Knights Templar, Mis brethren of tho neaspapor fraternity® will hold a meet- ing to-morow ie take suitable wotlou. Paory Brooke Hazlan wes bora iu West Uuion, Q. {u’ 1839, of Qusker varentago. During tia early years ho followed gchiool-teachung, In 1860 hbis fawily osmo to Iilinoly, wostiing in Muriou Couuty, at 8Salem. 1Is enlored the arwy in 3831, and wes sppoiuted & Second Lieutcu- uui of tue Porty-piuth Iivols Voluuteers. He way promoted to Virst Licutenaut in 180Y, aud way_aetailod by order of Gea. Girant as Acting Assistant Adjutaot-Qovoisl of the Fourth rigade of the List Divinion of the Bizteenth Army Coips. Iu 1EGY he was sppointod As- wstont Adjutani-Geoeral of Voluotuors with the 1ank of Cuptau,eud wssigned (o gutyunder Geo. Hugh liwing, us Louiwille. In 1203, uuder Gatn Jobn Al Palmer, Le was made AdJutaut- (aoersl of the Depurtmient of Keutuoy, with the rank of Lisulensnt-Golo: 01868, L el mkdd suscrasively Lre: jor Heavoh Times aays that in the negotiations now proceed- Thera i avidoucs of cultiva- . alnable diacovery of gold hiag been mala 40 ' fle stated Lhat tho Governmont Wouald pay cas- THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, N Gere lisutenant-Colonel, avd Buuhnnndf "cral, sll thow Urevet manks haviog hoso for tneritorious eervices. At ths closs of tho W.r be wes tepdored A commisalon in the regular sorvice, whiob ke decliued, snd, for = timn, resided st Decatur the prac- tice of law, In 1508, he removen to Hprioglield, and way appotnted private secretsry to Gav, Jobn M. Paimor, which pomtion Lo held during the Gubernatoral ten, Duriog soveral years 1io s beou tha reeular Hprinatlld varre- spondent of Tir Trinuse, Chicago sournal, ao'l orber pa;ecs. fle leaven a widow, t7rmerty Blien ))XJI IA. Crandwell, of Salem, I, wod four chiidren. in U. B,SENATOR FiRRY, OF CONNECTICUT. Svecial DieviLh to Tar LAiowro (7ibune. Wasmnoton, D, C., Nov, 21,—A dispstch was received hore thita evoning aunnuncing the deatls, ot his home in Conneoticat, of Seuntor Ferry, of that Btate. o hian been i1l for momo years, from paralyala. Ilis verca did not expire until March, 1819, Ho wan clectod 2 8 Repuliicsn, Lue i recont aftilistions in the Benate wero with the small cotorie of Liberals. MATHIAS TRUMBO, Svectal Disvatch te Ths CAtcaon Trivune, 071Tawa, [ll., Nov, 20,—)Mathias Trumbo, the oldest of tho early pionecrs of this sectioo, died st lue Lome in the Town of Ruwiland, nesr Ottawa, LaSalle Couuty, this morning, st the sdvanced ago of 80 years and ntout 4 montbs. Ha osme to this conntv in 1529, aud has tesided on bis farm, wiero be diad, over siuce. BREVET COL, TAYLOR. Bavtisong, Md.,, Nov. 2L.—Rrevet Col. John McLean Tavior, Uuitod Heatoa Army, and nepbew of Presidont Taylor, diea to<lay, aged 40, CANADA, Loril Duiferin Entertnius the Sunprome Court Justices~A Nigh Compliment raid to the United Miates Supremo Couart, Special Dievateh to The Chicagw Tribuns. Otrawa, Nov. 20.—The Govornor-General on- tertalned tho Judges of thoe Supreme Courtat s dinnor last night. Io propoalog the hesith of tho Bupromo Court Judges, Lord Dulerin, inan eloquant sposch. eatd : For the first time #'nco ila_conatitution by a racent act of Parliument, T have had thio plessure of recaiv- iug at my tal Je the learned and_distinguisliod Judgea ‘Wiio compoaa tho Supreme Court of Csnads. The es- (ablishment of that Coust marks another epocti in tho progresaive bistory of the Dominfon, It exbibits an. iedge of tha stability of our conferer- lidifying process which has knit il s d patriotic community the tbabitante W year i £go wers the scatiered districts of Great Dritain's North American_pomessions, But Lhe conntitution of such a Gaurt la not marely an evidenco of 50 comple’e a unificatlon of the Duminion as io ]IHmXI the r.yn of juatice being thua focuwad Lo 3 polnt. 1 15 alao an exemplification of the conddence revoscd by (ha people of Canads learuing aud attainments of the logal profession thin country, The authorily of s court of Justice is foupded om the soundnmess of ita decizions, Under tha free Conatitution of {he British Empire uo earthly power can check tho growth or dimfuleh tho welght of an authority establlalied ou such a basts, A great Court, thus becomes the author of its own su- Jremacy, Nay,it canextend Jta sncendency beyood the limita of Its natural jurisdiction, and impress , forefgn codos of Jurisprudence with its own {utorpro- ! titlon of equity ind justice, Witncss the respect aud + deferenco with which tho chisf Court of the United | fates citiah 2828 P 3 £ = is quoted by Europmn ‘juriste, Such s Court “{n the parent of \ peace, order, and good - government, 1t s . the guardisu of civil, politle It 1 tko the sun at tisonday: It abines with Its own Jigut, sod bapuily human pursion and prejudices, sud ! execiitive tyrauny su popular feonzy, &1 ar impotent | to intercent tno bevatielal fnduence of the ono s 10 ahiare the bestas from the othier, y | Bofore closing bis Lordship _onjoined iho Prime Mintater, the Ilon. Mr. McKouzie, to take oaro that all and overy ouo of thoso who admiv- inter Justico iu tho land ara accorded s social, moral, sud material recognition pronarticnate fo their arduous labora aud responuible and sugust position. THE OLD MAN TERRIBLE, Has Bender Rosumed Eis 01d Busle nwesy ! Letventorth Times, Noc, 19, Tho Towo of Cherry Vale, Kan., and vicinity. secms to bo afllicted with a curse as blighting as that whiol baogs over the spot formerly ocen- piod by tho Cities of Sodom sud Gomorrsh, It will be remombered that this was tho 1esidonce of tho poted Bander—the Old Man Yorriblo— nnd the scens of his borrid butcheries, Sincs tho discovery of his crimes mod his suberquent flight, the town Las boou the scone aof nauy murders, not commit:od by sn orgauized bacd, but bappeuiugs iu the usasl courso of i evenls. Duay bofors yesterday, the Times made | montioo of tno tdentiluation of the body found ued up m o saos fu the Ve.digris Iiver soae time ago. The placs wasre she body was fouad is not tar frow tuo Bender piscs. Had Beader been hving taero at the time, the deed might have boen attributed to him, ‘Fho wexy mystory is Mr. Grey, who left his brotber-in-lan's Louss at Osage, Mo., on Fri- day moruing, Bept. 24, to visit a brother at Se- dan, Cbastaugua Conuty. On his 1eturn to Deu- ion Lie took a mixed train for Emporla at about 5o'clock. There hio was to take & tran fur New Chicazo, ond tuense &0 go to lIude- pendenco. From tuers ho would be under the mnoecosity of traveling by private oouvevasce & distanco of 95milea to rouch Sednn, whare his brother resides. On lns wrrival at Kmporla be had to walt saother train, aud hero wrote back to his brother-in-law, Charles B, Martin, In tue letter s expiesaed anilety to bo on the road, as his budinsas re- quired um in Douinou. Thls is tho Iast iufor. mation roceived of bim, He nover reached his brother's, aud uo trace has beeu found of Lim after loaving Emporia. ‘I e Iast singular xnd altogother unaccounta~ blo disappearaucs is that of lose Syucl, of Roso Vale, Kun. The Iady rufersred to came to thiy country from England with hor busband, Ate, Fraulk sydel, a fow years sluce, whow ahas married In Loudoun muout keveu ysars ago. Bla was about 18 years of agzo at that timo, sud wan conaldered extromely beautiful, aftor the _type of Englh beauty, we days ago rhe left bome to visit lu Kunsas City, having notified her friends that sho would bo bere at a certsin ume. Those expecting hier were prompt in making pieparations to receive her, and were iuted whon sha rafled to arive, yot sup- aturally, tuat sho Lad been detained perbapa by sickoeas, Nothing has been heand of this lndy up to the presewt ime. Thus Ion'.lan way again directed o tho borrld Boader oculity. »ud refigious lberly, e ey FINANCIAL. BRICK POMEROY. Eruma, N. Y., Nov, 20—Brick Pomoroy hero publtishes the etatement, in the Advertiser, inthe moruing, denyiog that bo Liss or that his paper m to be suspooded. Ie proposcs to proso- cute for libel tho editora who meliciounly | announced bis fallura aud the euspenson of Pomeroy's Deniocrat in New York. Thete- port of the suspeusion grew out of the fact that 1 Ootobor isst bs applied to ba relioved, ss the law diroots, f1om losdes sustalned four or Hve ;{nn- #3z0 whils ho was renniug & dwly paper in ow York “ sod was, upon his voluntary peti- tion, adju & bankrupt, tust be might en- - Rago ju active busincss sgaln, the mooner Lo re- * tijeve his 10sscs of sbout €:00,000 incurred wiule contending sgaiust what was thou the + Twaed Ring. STOCKBRIDDE, MASS, Spuvariip, Mass, Nov. 31,-T. W, Ad- ams & Co., the waspended Hrockbridge woolvn manufacturess, put tholr liabilities at §72,000, and axwela at 955,000 They can pay 25 cents on the doliar, aag will probably nos be forced lnto baokruptey. . NEW YORK. New Youx, Nov. 20.~The assigoment of Olaudios 8. Cousnt, coal merchant, to Ar. Marston, was flled to-day. Liabilities, §110,526 ; uoasts, 879,040, NEW ORLEANS. Naw OnLxaxs, La., Nov. 20.—Tns failure of ‘Waliace & Co., wholeaalo dry goods, is reported. Liabilities, $750,000 ; assets, $500,000. EDUCATIONAL. sweciut Dispatch fo The Chicace Tribuna Broowinarox, Ill., Nov. 31.—At a meeting of the Executive Board of. the Iilinois Wesloyan Univemity at Bloomington Baturdsy, the Chalr of Grook and Hevrew was filled by the appolnt- went of tho Bov. W. O, Plorce, receutly Pro- fewwor of Urcek and Hebrow at Foit Wayno Col lege, Iod, - Aisa 8, E. Halo was made a iull Pro- fessor an the Chalrof Eoglish Lsugusge sud Litersture, ‘Two new cbaln were creatud aud filled, that of Belles-Letuos by Mcs, Hus M. D. Xrye, aditor of the Ladics' Reposilory, who is & raduate of Uxford, O. Chuir' of Moral . Thi ule ?m%hl :u ndnc& gu hmna'nd, the Rev, "WASHINGTON. Ieport of Dr. Liundermsan, Di- rector of the Mint, The Total Coinage Daring the Past Year, 543,854,708 Vice-President Wilson Will Be Able to Trarel This Week, Tho Postmaster-Goneral Will Recommend the Ropeal of an Odions Law, Sfatement Showing the Condition and Resources of Nationai Banks In Varlous Westeru Cities. GOLD AND SILVER, BOMEZ OPFICIAL ToJK FROM THE MAN WHOM U. R PAYE TO '*ENOW ALL AROUT IT." Wasmivarox, D, C., Nov. 91.—The annusi re- port of tha Virector of tas Mint shiows the coin- #2n of gold to have been £33.313,9C5; mlver, $10,070,338; minor pleces, 8230,375; total, $43,- &94,708. The depouits wero: gold, 833,556,203 : silver, 10,070,628, Additionsl vau!ts are re- quired io the Tresnury oflices in various parts of the country for the storsge of silver coin, tn viow of tho contemplated resumption of specie payments. The addition of assiying faciities to the New Orloaus Branch Miot is sugeeated. WE CAN GROW ENOTOH GILVER IN TWO YRARS. ‘The Director saya: s : ‘TLs Lwu years® yield of the mines will, it is proba- ble, furnish sufMiciant silver to manufsctare ail ke fractionsl currency cofn ihat can be adysnlageously used ju tho country afler the redewption of the frac- tional botes. .. TBADE-DOLUAR eolnage sbonld’be continusd, if for ma other purpoao than to maks a Jocal market for ails ‘The purchiase of iver huillon from Jan. 1¢ to O:t, 8, 1813, smaunte ¢ 2084,312,747, &t an sverage price, wiih (he reAnlug ch ed, for bullion of ‘41114 per uunce, the standard colnnge rate of fractional wilver coins boing $.24.4 par standard ounce, TOLL. ‘The selgnoraga oz gsin on ita colnage, will be 13 cents pes ounco, or atout 12 per eent. AURAP ENOUGH. The total expenditurs attending the_m3nufactare of the colnaga of the Lac acal yeer (#4484 7:8) was $39,- 230, of bout &) per cout of ths expeuse of manufac- taring the tractional cutrency. seiguoreqe rositzed on the miver (3.4,1u8) Las not bean conatdered. COMPANY FOR TIE OLD DIBD, The propriety of incrowing the amount’ of $19 gold ieces {n stigrosted for the considerstion of the Secre- tary of thy Tzessury, OUTAIDE INFLUENCK. s The Director apeaks at length of the courae of Rold and atlver durtog the last thieo years, say- ing that tho mouetary troubles have pot beeu cauded by wsulicient. supplies of gatd. but by itw haviog Leen withheld Iy large wums from cir- culation, snd the diminished use of silver as monay, 1o this es'imate the and migor colnage ALL ADODT GERMANY. ‘Tho new coloazo-aystern of Uormanyia men- tionad a8 ouo of the chief causes. and tho delex in its completion is sttributed maluly to the ac- tion of weighborivg countriea, or piacicaliy cloaing what is oxpocted wonld bo the best sut largost market for silver, The maunufacture of the ~wew staudard national colus s already amounted to abont 235,000,000, ~ The coins, however, havo oot goue into gene:al circalation to tho extent originally expectod for tho reason that tho old standard silver coine, whicl are isfertor in value, continge under the provialon of tho now mono- tarvisw to be elcctive mobey iu. payments. Gold bas, therefore, 10 a large extont, peeu hield i the vaults of tho Imperial Treasury, mints. and banks, The gold ttandard i to g0 uto ef- fect throughout the entite Fwmpireon the lat Jday of January, 1876, iu accordance with the [m- perial docteo of Sept, 22, 1375, aud which woal? appear to iud.cate the employment, at an caslv day, of mora decided monsutes than heretot.ro for tho withdrawsl of the de rocisted Jozl der gilver cotns, \Vhen the com~leio demolition or withdrawad of these deprec atod silver coine | & shall bave bocn sccomplishad, gold will eoter Ireely into chanpels of 'cizculat,on, and money affairs will resuwe tueir usual course. THEN WE WILL OET A CIIANCE. The sooner tho German wnonetory reform now in moyross incmpletel, and the Baokof Erance resiunos acecie parmonts, tho betrar it w.ll bo fur Geimany, Prauco, nud the United Statea. e time fixed for renumptiou in France '8 Julv, 1478, but iz 1e prubablo that it will tazo piace be- fore thio time specified. Whenover tho German Empire abiall have its great wouetary reform uu- der wag, aud Frauce eota free bier immenso epe- cle renerve, the active wemand for gold wi L no donbt, cosse, and the Tmted States may then safely undertake'the acqu sition of a surticront #tock of cola for the resnmptiou of apecio pay~ ments. g THE POST.OFFICE. TBE ANNUAL BEPORT. Spectal Dispateh o The Chigano Tribune, WasiiNoToy, D.C., Nov. 31.—The Postmaster- Qeneral bas completod his report. In it be rec- ommends & repeal of that portioa of the swended postal law of last roxsion which in- crosssd tho posiage on translont nowapepers. Me does not, however, rocommend a tepeal of any otber portion of the provisiona relative o third- cless mattor. It Lins beon found that the reve- oues of $ho Department from the pack- tgo-mlil lave increased, notwithstandiug tho rates were doubled. fore this iveresso the Government csrried mercho- divo paclinges beyond the iopl at & loss. Tue incresse of the rite gives a gmflt ou psckages east of the Mississip;i twer and pavs expenses, and s little more, tinourh to the Pacific Coast. Tho iocraase of the rate has not diminisled the number of 4-pound packages. There Lias, on the contrary, beq;lx a coustsot increase in the number of theso packs The Poetmaster-Geperal slio calls n to the, meglect of buwncss by Post- masters in mln}ell jos. [Flesays thatitis the Labit of many Poatmasters 1o dovote ao inoon= siderable porfion of their time to olioe duties, but to loave the work of tho office in tbe oharge of subordinates, The Postmaster-Gencrsl sug- {geaty that thi evil ought to bo remeadisd. — NOTES AND NEWS. HRNBY WILSUN. Spwial Dirvateh to The Chicaco Tribune, Waunxotow, D. O, Nov, 21.—The Vico-Pres- ident, daring the laat thirty-aix hours, has much improved. He has been dressod, has wnitten & good deal, snd hias watked about Lis room. Al- though quite weak, hin doctors sre confideut that bo can go to Msssaohueetts shis wosk. It ia vory doubttul whether bhe can preside at the ‘openiog of tho Benato, © ADMIOUL WILZEs lies bave very low. TA® EPRARTRAULP, Sam Randall and Feroaudo Wood have ar- rived for the Bpeakerahip campaigo. TUE DITEN-OCEANIG BIIP CANAL COM3IASION is In session hero. TELLOW PAVER OVER, Tue troops balougisg to the Department of the Gult will bo {mmedistely 10turnod to their statiou. They wero removed on acoount of yal- low faver. COUNTERYEITZRS, ‘The report of the Chiaf of the Bocret Bervice wlll ahow s greater capture of counterfelts and countesfeitars than 10 wny provious year, TUE UNION PACIFIO CAUE. 1ho Dnitod Statos Buprema Court will not rea- der thoir dacision In the Unlou Paviflo cass, as hud beon expected, It isseported that the de- clsion will be lu favor of the Company, but there aro 80 many stock rumors concerning lv that all rumorw are of Lttle value, S ———— NATIONAL BANKS. OOXDITION OF TuR NATIONAL BANKS IN VARIOUS * WESTERN CITIKS, 00T, 1, 1875, Bpecial Corrapundence of T'he Chicaqo Tridune, Wasilxarox, D. C.,, Nov. 19.—The following tables give aa abatract of reports made to the Comptroller of the Currenoy, siowing the cou- ditiou of the National Dauks in vazious western cities, 8% ¢he closo of busineas on Friday, Oct. 1, 18751 CHICAQO. RROUDCEA Leans and discounts,.u..e. B35, 1, 284.08 1,008, Mty um, 411, 0 o tucks, Liuda, v Do frot spsroved Boverr® Ageu: Duo fyom otk Natlvusl Bauda . Duae from 81:‘:’0 Laoks uui V;uhul | satale, TUrCitate, sud Axsures Sapansis gl tasod VEMBER 22, 1875.™ £1,191,17 U336 17 2,347,510.61 £36,405,00 1,09%,13 ut_redemidio 0,8, Treaurr,.... Total. .., pareee Laswries, Capitst atoek paid in, Sarglas fund. . Otuar uud v fe1 Satiomat Weuk Dividenta pafl, Ladividuat dept 9% in t1aer Nasu: Dae toBtata nanis und bankor Notes and hilis rediscounted. . Totel. . Tomver of Loans snd discount Overdrafte. . 0. 8. Londe 1o secure carculation, U, §. bouds to eecure deponits. 17, 8. bonds on Lan Oilier atocks, bonds, Due from approved Dae from otner Natioual Danka..,. D .0 1zom Blate Biuks and Liankers Real etate, farniture, sud 0x(Wres Curcent epen-ee sud taxes pald. premiutna paid Cuccks and other cash ftema.... Exchaugen for Clearing. ol 1i1ls of otber Nativusl Fractionsi curr #peci Legal-tuuier potes. U, 5, cact’s of dep. 1ot b Five per cent redemption fund Due fsom U, 8. Treadurer, LIABILITIES, Capita! stock patd in. Saplus fusd...... Otber undivided profisa. Natioual Binuk notes outatanding. D.vidends uppal Individual deponits United Biates dopomts ..... Dus to otber Nationsd Banka,. . Duo ta Bato banks sud bup! Notes and bills redlsoounted Number of banks, 7. CINCINNATY, avsouaces, Loinu and discoun $10,3; Overdratt, U, 8. Londs 3,352, UL 8, hondn to recure deposita, U, 8, hoods op bind..vueees Oiher stocka, bonds, aud mortgsyes. Due feom approved licserve Agent Due from otkier Na.ional anks, . Due 11om Htate banks and bank L] eatate, furndiuie. and Axtures. Current oxpensct and tazes paid. 54,2 10,04 70,0000 I Euhnges £r Clesring-Huudo! il of otber Nativaal Bang eu U. B cerva of dep. Five per cent te lemptio funl Duofrom U, B, Treasuser., 21,7537 LIADTLITIER, Capital stock pald 1o, Surplus food. Dividends unpa Tudivi Jual d2y ote Tutted States deposiin. .0 2 ¢ Sational Danis s wid bt 1,233 | Namber of banks, 5. * OLEVELAND, RESOTBCKS, U. 5. bouds on kb ; Othaor 810.ks, bouds, suc mirigegas. Due from ajLruved Teserve Agcuts Uus frow otuer Nadoual Banks .. Dae frau State banks aud Lunkerv... Liaal atd A0, furniture, aud Uxtures., Curteut ¢ Zpeases aud Wwx.a paid Guo:ke au .| other cash Items, Ex-hange iUr Cleartng-Hou of oth vr Natloual B.uks. Specte. % Logad-ieuder Boten. - 0. 3, cert's of «dp. for loxtl-tender Eive ver cent vedemption fand..y ! Due fiom U, 8, Treasaryr. LIANILITIEY, Caplial stocks patd fu. Surplos fand..... = Q:uer UuUISIdod P 08 B, g snc e Notional B.uk ntes outstitrdin Buute buk notes outatandiiag. Dividends upyuid, Lad.sidunt d . posit Cuited Ktatos depos. 0 pasita at U, b, Digaiicsing Dile to other Natioaal Banbi Due to State batiks and an Notes sud bilis rediscounted Bilia payutiene.s Number of banks, 8. PIT r38U30, BES. UBCES, LE8n,54in8 Uid 39249 29,104,82 147,00 0.03 Lteal estate, fuzaiture, sud faturos 8 b pald, .. Chocks } Exchunges for clearjug-Louse, 1ils of gihar National Banks Fretional currency ‘ Legul toudor botws.. Pr U, 8, cezts of dep. for egai tendar i 2. 00, Five per cent redemptiou fun 341,902,350 Duo tram U. 8, Treasurer.... £9,83),70 £35,043,2%6.40 TIABILTTIXS, Capital it ck paid in 370,108.00 Burplus fund Notes and bills ‘Kumber of banis, 3, MILWAUKEE. BEAOUBCER. Loaus and discounts, +§ 2,042,429.77 D mnaw B25,000.00 11000 1000 00 U, B bonds to securo circulat ion " Do from wpproved Due fram oitior National Bunks. Dus fron Btate bunas aud bay Heal entate, furniture, anu Axturce, Carreut espanaos aud tazew pal Fromiuuy pudd.ceo eeenoeos. Cnecks and othor cesti tiens, Exchauges far Clesrug-Hous Tie of Sitinr Natioual Bauke, Fractional cussency, Bpeclo, el b‘:‘fl. cert's of dep, for legul-tender noted Pive per cant redemplion fund. DueSrom U, B. Tressures oouue. Divideods nupanl, ludividual dujosita Unitod Hiates depoaita. ..o Dujouits of U, 8, didbrreds Dua to other Natioual Bau Due {0 Stute bankw and e Numbep of baaks, 3. ST, PAUL. Lo from spproved Ieserve sgeuti.. . Dua Irow oiler Naloual Sauki. ... Due frum Btate Lunks kud biukord. . Eychisnges for clearing -bousi Jtus of otier Natlonal Biuks, Fractbual curreucy. 5 sesvieniesaesne® 3 00000.00 Capital stock paid ia, 5 Surplus ranit Other un tind ‘A National Bank notee oul rividdends wnyadd., {lnhvidu:lzlmmlu inited Htates Lep. #ID@ Giter Irie | Due to Hrate tanze nnd . alike; Notes aud tlle redis.ounted. Numbor of backs, 4, LOUIVILLE. BROURCES, Dura frow approve | Teserva a3 Due from otuee National Ba Due £r/m State banks and baoke Iteal estate, furniture, and batires, Curreut sxpennes And tazes patd Propiume paid ... Cuiecka aud utuar vasl Diila of ottrer National B Fructional curreucy . F cant Fed -mpt Dus froas U, 8 Treasurer ....o.e Captal stock patd a ey Capttal o b, Hrplua ‘Cund. v Otber undivided proi | Nationat Buok wotos outainudis, Divigenls unpaid ite) Hiaten deposits Depea ta of 0, 8, disbrs! Dun t otber Natlopal Dol Due to Staze Lauke and bankars Notes and bilis redlscounted.. PATablE. ccianeasa. Kumber of Lauks, 8, DLTHOIT, MLOCRLEL Loans and discounts .. Qerdrafts ,ovevu..n. U. 8. bouda o e :ur circ ) secure deposita, bona, s0d morgay pprUYed Teserve agents. Due frow othsr Nation ) Bauks Fxchauges for Clearing-lo Hiills of uther National Dat. Fractional curreucy By it Logak-terder noien.......00 Five per cent redemption fuud Due from U, th Treavurer... Capital stock pald 1 Surplus fand . Oter undivided prodi National Bk uotes ouintanding Dindeuds aopald Tudlvidual deposita. TUnited States deposiie Depostia of U, B, disbursing Due to other Navjonsl Hanka Dus to Btate batika aud bauke Nusaber cf benks, 3, i CASUALTIES. HORR BLF, Cotvasrs, 0., Nov. 21.—Wondeline Gaegor. & brawer by occupation, fell from tha nas Gres: Iawn Bridro ti-day, and was insiantly killed. Gaeger, while ous walking, came to the bridge, which 18 ii tho course of constraction ucroms the Beloto River. Tawking to eave time, ho at- tempted to cross the riser by 0 wiio on tha bridge 200 feot long, aud fifty fest above the water. He bad gonn sbout twenty-five feet hiand over hand shen tho wire commenced cuttivg ufs heuds. He then rought to returu to the poiut from wheveo ho #earbud, but was usablo to clivg o the wire, and #o0n tell upon the rucks below, dasliug bum to Flcees, Prrrapomo, Nov. 21.—At 4:45 this morning Moor#bcad & Ca.'s blast furnace, ou Second avo- uuo, Fourtesntl Ward, this c.iy, exploded uear the ta'-hols, Mchacl Haiflu was suucs ama kuocked down by 8 stroam of molten motal. :ch was seaitcied over lum, mud ho was bornbly borued. lle liugeted 1 termble azouy until %:30 s, m., when death ewsuod. or, & youug 1am, gut burut ou and mide of the liead dangerausis, v tecavor. Jacod Braiver alio got hurat on the face aad bod, hut not dauver- ously. The cause of the explosion 1+ not kuvau, 28 thero war no butstin: of tas * twyres.” Sreewat Doy iteh tn Ihe Cracaad Fiavune, [ Mostiveero, 1il.. Nov. 21.—The workmsn. Bamael 8. Rubinson. who wa+ meuutoned lo Tur TutbUNE &9 baving te2n manelrd 1 the ist- ing of 1lie e evato: bera last Weduesany, hal leq toru_euirely ol Tbe oiher "huug by sbrads. D tn were amoutitsd, afier which ho lived two dava. Ho diod vester: Hia ariouds rased & handsome duustion of waveral undied aulisrs fur lus fam.ly. RUN OVER AND KILLED, Breciat Davatsh & 7' Chicsoo Iribune. SraixorieLp, 1., Nov. 21,—~Owen Keefe, & !aboror, while intoxicated and Iying upon the tinck of the Ohio & Mismswipri Rautroad, i this city, was run over by a pasiengor traun last even- 1ng, sud w0 serionsly injured that ne died this MOraing. - Dirvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Fr. Warye, Ina., Nov. 21.—Yestercey sfter- noon an old mao named lssac Gilett, from QGrand Bapld, was run over by a switch-engie on the Toledo, Wabauk & Western Ralinav, in the yard at thia vity, cuttiog off 8o arm and feg. I unfortanate man Wwas removed to Bi. Josepn Houpit, here Lie diod during the aight, aiter excrucisting sullering, = ACGC!DENT TOA WELL-KNOWN ACTRESS. Spectas Duapateh to he Clifesvo Tribune. InpiaNarouts, Nov. 21—8usan Denin, tbe well-known actress, is suffering asverely from the effects of falling from & bridze oo the stago last Monday night. -‘The shock euperinduced biesding from the noas snd esrs Friday niaht, and last wight she was uuable to play ac all %I:r eogugewsnts Lave been postpousd for the uture. THE SHIP JOHN PASCAL. Bostox, Nov. 31.—Tho ship Victoris arsived here to-day with the officers snd crow of the ship Johu Fascal, of Bangor, Me., wiuch vesssl was destroyed by Aro on its passage from Caicut. mu New York. A portion of the crew baving o E“""“‘" seportod se arTiviog st Plyo. ing, their atatoment Is fully corroborated FLOOD IN CALIFORNIA. Bax Fraxcisca, Cal, Nov. 21.—Recent ralns caused the breaking of two rosorvoirs tesr Hoe wors, Tuolomne County, carrying awsy a pum- bor of bridges and houses, drowaing several children, sud stopping travel IN COLD OBSTRUCTION. 2 Dosto¥, Mass, Nov. 81.—Twa men, named Cbase and Baoders, of Derusm, Aroostook County, Mo, weie frozen to desth Iast weak. Tuey atartad to go through some woods 8 miles, and were found dead two days after. TEAMING ACCIDENT, Spectal Dipateh to The Chwagn Tribtine, Brooxixaroy, 1ll., Nov, 3l,~Gorden B. Wil- 800, & wealthy fermicr, as run over by s wagon loaded with cara, and ad & Jog snd ribs broken, at Motsmors, L, Haturdas. KEROSENE EXPLOSION, Taexrow, N.J., Nov. 2L.—A kerosens oil-lamp exploded tu a uhoemaker-shop kept by Conred Borgler laut ng, aud (njured six persous. Que, named Goorge Ashioe, will probably die. THE PHILADELPHIA BRIDGE, Punapsrriala, Nov. 21.—~The josurence on the Aarkat-sireet bridge amounts to $7,686. . AT HARRISBURG, PA. Hanraissung, Pa., Nov, 31.—An incenliary firo : to-nixbt duuo‘nd the Harrisburg Driviog Park i slatles. Nuig horses were burued. p Loy s laisi A PACIFIC HOAX. 8an Fmawcisco, Nov, 41.—The Call snd Chronicie, this wormug, coutain loog sonvs- | tpnal articles, purpoitiug 10 bo based on truvie worthy inrormation from private eources ai Washington, b0 tho efect that treaty hau been dratted to ba aubmtted to Congrevs at the com- ing seaston, providiog for the cession by Mexizo of the territocy iylug north of the tweviy-sixth parallel, frow the moutbof the Kio Qrsode to the eastern shoro of the Quit of Califorms, iocluding ait of Lower Calatoruia, in compensation fog the demands of ted Etatas agaiusd h sad thal o aiad Sulee e St warod, buvifg up valuable trasts in anticipstion of tho trasty, Texas Pacific and other railroad inter. esta are aleo at work in the samo direction. Acting Mexican Couwul, M. (. P rd, dn o Intarview to-day, sconta at the st a caumrd goiten up for speculative igj.ue FIR AT WATSEKA. ILL, &ptcal D apatzA ta I'ae Chicaga Tridune, Watezxa, 11, Nov. 2L.—At I o'clock this morning & fzre d1oko out in one of the lurgn hulddgs used by Eeeley Houftald, an ware- houses, &= short distance from the Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw Dopot. Both bulidiuce,together #ith eribs, machinery, otc., wora cousumad, also about two-thirds of James Dalton & Brothars' lumior-rard. Heltield's 1nsa 18 aoout 25,0003 Iuanrance, 83,600, Dalton's loas 19 84,000 ; &2, ) fuursuce, Lho buel.iess it of towi was in groit daoger, aud tan fire was provental from npneading only through the superuu.ws. elfurie uf our citizens, OUT OM" THIS COLO WORLD, Srecias Dieputeh to Fhe Chicars nbune, Dentgrr, la, Nov, 21,—~TLo County Poor- Touse, itunted abaiit 3 mulos north of tha city. caazhi Gre aud burwed this morning abou: 8 o'clock. Thero were batwean eiguty and ninecy Inmaten. Loas shout €20,000. Iueurance, 15, 030, Tun en neie reattersd somamhat Bomo wandered wuto thr oty aud nak:d abaiter of private cltizeu ‘The conuty oiio nis huve #ecUigd wuat sheiter thsy could fof tuem fa dif- tereut places. AT SAHDUSKY, O, Srecial Lievatch to I'ha Claziqa Tribunse Baxpeary, O, Nov, 21.—L, B. Joansou's exe teusive hme-works, and 60D bairels of Ume and tbree cais of coal, weio destroyed by firo Satu dav_night. Loes sbout €1,000; insursuce, €2,000. ju (e Atlis aud Traders' Companles. Rysw, Jouuson & Co.'s |lamug mill, sdjointugy tuo tlime-works, wis damaged to tho oxient of #2003 fully wswed. AT NEWARK, N, J. Newang, N. J,, Nov, 21,.—A firo ocourred is Marsball & Co.’s extopeiva cluthiag-hrase, Nos 809 mnd 811 Iitoad street, abiut 4 o'clacs this morning, cansed by the leakage of gas The inteulor aud contencs wara desuraved. Loas es- timatod at over 23),009, partly tsurad. IN NEW YORK CITY. New YoRrg, Nov. 21.—The cracker bakery c1 Erastus Titus, No. 83 Washiogton stieet, wat damagod by fire £43,000%0-night; partially ine IN CH13AZ0. The alarm frowm Box 352 at 11:30 o'clock yes- { tordsy morning was caused by a fire in a three- | mtory brick oailding at No. 337 South Despiamet atreot, nweed by . Maxwell, and occupind by seve.nl famitics a4 8 tencwent house, The loms of the latter 1+ trithng. ‘Fua bLuilding suf~ i fered to tiye exte it of about #JJ, aud s faly . { Josured in Uukuown companies. New Yonr, Nov, 21.—Asrived. tho stestnare Necker, from Dreaien, and Gellert, from Han burg. L Autived, tho Bteswer Germania, from Liver Steamabip Nederland aaved. ;unshm Pommerania £o prev:1°nt and o £, that 4t fe 1w e of homanuy. A pulmonary «01a; Liitts ey be fo ed by Fesoriang prunptly become amption Lo grant tiv relieved and 1o Dr. Jayne's Lz. e torant—a curative wpe dully adapted U3 6o sibo aud strepgthcn fhe bLron.ddal taies, whiy juflammation, and looeen awd rezmoteall oiatructions, 1: 1s o cers 1uiso €7 coughs and ! BLAC § P BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT. Great West End Dry Goods House. CARNON, PIRIE & (O, MADISON AND PEORIA-SIS, Call sttentisn to tho following reductions whichthay hive just made in their pest mako of BL'K HOHAIR BRILLIANTINES. $0 ceut quality reduced to §5 cts yard. Q1) cent ynality reducel to 70 cty yard, *SL00 quality reduced to 75 ots yord. £1.124 quality reduceld to 80 cts yunl. B quality redaced to 83 cts yard. The prices at which tho above grades are offared are much betow oost of importation. and make thom the chospest goods in the country ta.day. Two oases Black Alpacas at 30 and 35 ots yd: & spocial barzain. ALSO, 48.inch Black French Oashmeres, AU ‘Wool, 78 cts yard. 43.4nch Blask French Cashmeres 80 cts, worth §1.15 yard. 42.inch Black Fronoch Cashmeres $1.00, well worth $1.35, All-Wool Black French Cretounes, 45 ots, wall worth 65 cls. Full Lines of all Latost and Desirsble Mourning Fabrios, GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS, WHITE LEAD AND OIL, CEICAGO WHITELEAD&OIL 0. E. W, Blatchford, Prest, C. F, Gates, Manufactusers and Deskers in « White Lead, Zine, Linseed 01, Patty, Colars, Varnishcs, Cotlags Calors, Inbriating Ols, Brosis, -And Painters’ Materials generally, WHOLESALE & RETALL, Pure Goods a Specialty. All Goods Warrantod as Iepresented. LARGE RETALL DEPARTHENT Special Inducoments 10 Bogers for Oash, If our goods cannot bo cobteined readily, svnd your orders direct to ouraddross, and thoy will be prompte 1y filied at the lowest priocos.: OFFICE, MARUPASTORY, AND SALESROOK, Corner of Green and Fultoa-sts., Chicago, West Side. o aAl:g. Rare Eopravigs aud Bichings, A superb collection of Eayreiviugs wnd Etchings, cons tainiug tuny Froot.Co g T e B iptver Hona St (e worus of tiv-early aaid moders Engrare ers, will be on Exhibiton aod Hue, foc a fow weeks only, st the store cf Mesary, Jansen, McClurg & Coy e cor Fiow thrin RGN WuNDRRLIcH, otk New 3 Atk QRO B PYEINRRB Ageate

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