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4% {8 Inmbe e, Marseil ") m ehlugien; S0 A i, 47 o himt e Inminer, PORT HUPON, ¢ oot DUA AN (o The CAlea m Tribine, 4%, Mich., Nov, 24.—Dows—Prora Are- u o il a and courort, Torter Cmberiain aud tonp ahra M. 1L Golr, Delos Dewalt, Cuatiln Bim Ok, M, I Herrick, McOrath, Nas- o 1t Nagen, 4. O, Jenking, “:,;r_om‘ » \Weriford, Mary Milw, Autelope, and Dar- oty actirs Jo G dnton, O, 3, Welis, . I' Dabitine, Moot fund, 17! 5 Winp—N¢ Crswtoriy ril, E, M, Davidaon, m:;mmnn wentln; weather Ane, ne diunow, Mt Nov 2oy, fun City, Garmnol VS Vrirn 5.5, Crovthwatine Tn' 0. Wrors ontu areney, Gorhawk, l'enakee, Emma ony C J. Bagill, Lem Lllswortl, D.8. i, Ace e rapn Bt. Toseph, Nenton, e muthwear, Gehtle§ weather fine, ¢ P Fenoka was Feicused from tho beach at g o’clark evening, lie g ot Injured jn thelesal, About 1 bushich of hier grain waa {hrown overloird. The O b srd, Boareived bore this evenlug, aud £} o the tightered gruin. MISCELL? NEOUS, 1he prop Commailore, whieh passed Delroft Mon- 4uyon b oy to Buffalo, wil comne b~k (o Chicago 4y up, #md will bened aa & foaticg elovator, Ter Vepogo cipacity (€ 73,00 tuslieln of wheat.... During Yo storm om Luke Michtgon, Baturday, the ache 8pa Gem loat 207 M shiinglea overboard, and was towed into grtaggnn 0 & waterlogged conilition. ... The body 1 John Matrin, of 1o Achr Itanea, Who has been Siing Hluco the night of the Slat of October, w pund In Niagara - River, luffalo, Novida: s dearti mant have Leen puro's necldental, an ths B eyhotnd with him at thol ttre of his desth, fomuina to $137 13, was found on bis lody, Do’ Aee wan well knowh an § loke navigntor. afl resided iwandee, where e deaves s wite aud fanily ... e schr George Ietn, bus srrved &t Vort Huron, Bio prenents & fferecked sprearanee, and had fo fatd, A largagarti m of Let cargo of ofo wan Jot- fanes. Bhe wlli Lolovo. 1o Clevaland. ... Coustdera Uhee s maktag in Greon Day, and IR »». Thio Detroit Junt mayat It 18 nkod why \astthe Giutain of tha batk Marts Mortin ablo to pretbo vamos of tho tireo Greck ssflors lost over- £itd ot Port Bianley s week 8107 Wor helleve thicre 41w agatnat such negligence, I would te refrenh- agionre the Iaw avpiled fust cnce, sod_ articularly Whis e, when thiote 15t authoctty reatst tho tmpue Wop thiat’ Scoscl.owners (anijor ‘wilh or nverawe fhem, Lot us bave s litfls barkheno exhfidted, Tho Yirtio; w0 think. was bound for Buffalo,” ' pészort, Mich., Nov, 2.—A dispateh from Sault S, Mamo 1108 aficrnoon staten fhint o mevere mnow- Jerm I8 J0rt Ove, Theen are 14 fucien of snow on the or0d now, Therniomo or, 28 above. The ke (n fiiaiaks yestailoy wan 3 38 bios - thick, The cantl wil- remaln_opon uutl eloved by. fos, Juk 18 thers now, and expects 1o go o Duluth and i to O.oveland, Pasaenger teamiors hovo about jessed running fo Lako Buperior, iidtackinaw this morning tho tuermomoter stood W, Thero fs conmderablo foativg fce in the FEA Tenokee, which has béeen ashors mesr Ti arhitt, Lako Huron, lins Leca selosted. Damag i, , ‘Li.x! tghtishiy's at Dar Polnt snd Colcheater Reef il e withdraws to-morrok., PALESTINE. King Rothechiid 8. Prtadetia Press. S Tntho Paris correspondence of the Railway Feus of Oct, 80, & Lodon pajer, w6 find o vor; wrealdr Accottnt’of what is suld to hava obtalna cedeoce on (e Bourse of Purls in au mtdrview twieon ML, Leou Say, Fropch Muister of Finspce, and the head of tho {louso of Roilis- il The fntarvew is declarud to hava Fogu stretly praiyate,” but tois ot pravenied moy-veiced Rumor fiom repdating minutelv wth, mos probable, did siof ocovr. L'ho Bourse ¢ mpoitis that 1t haw Lean mrranvol that M. Ay hbdde do Rotbschild in to go withoat deluy to Guesatinioplo, aud, icitoduced by tho Ambuswiis dotof Franée, oblain su' sudionco of the Bult, tofore “whoin “hio will Iav cettafo pronosdls. Tha:s stw, in short, that the gient banking-Liouse, incongert with othier losaiug fnancial establishe reats, wlll pay {lis repudisted 50 5‘" éeob of itaTurklsh debt on tho security of Iarge mort- gueaof Iy inl doodnios and tho Vakonf prop- ey, pome of the formor kuown t. coutuln tioh zises, whicn oulv rajulro a small outlav of agerto produco more then suficlent to 1opny mb’g:’w;rodl(nln of 'fwkey thoir-capits). apd istéesd,’ 8o fac the ramoied srrangoment is, e Wghly yrobable, at least one, thnt secnis xtagsoluselv impossible, but there is a tider stacaed toT¥ whick borders.ou abaurdity. It [u vietieai of tho Wb abbrvy.<mhodied 10 a- pam- shet nbich bad & wide clieufation some thirty s ago, bearing thd\itlo * Rothecliid. I., 1oy wslnfs? 106 Turkel Govoromens i 10 give, 1 {oshl fonkro. 1o grostor-padt of Phleating, with luzalem for o eentro, over th-{he Rotheehilds “lor & considvration.’ " After thisxomatkulle o dlll, “Wbuat uext 2 msy. be" & reavousble ] g . : “¥he Oyatcr in- Barope, - The domnrnion'ovetor ot Yacane, ‘abnadsat . oo e corsts of GireatBritaln: and. Frauge, occurs Iolirgs banka ot beds, soma:imes oxtending for o, penally on reoky botkoms ¢ from atout the ndils of August to tho muddio,of May they uro driged fiom thoe bottom by & kind of run rake ety by & bofit upder {ulteall, soveral bundreay tezg talien at n sinplo hanl ; thows are tiaunfers Mivatifiont bods oF patks,’ whére they are poened for pale, continually gioving 1 size i broving {0 fuver. The “growili gf the oitris slow, dt belvg ooly o8 hirgo" s ' Linlf- ddie et e ead of fatie oFsix motitlts, fud swics st size at tho end’of 8 yeur; in artificial beaw agiowth s uenully srower, 'the fm) mzo not racg abtained (il tho 1ifth ta tuo seventh year. Tt west” comse of Scoslaid_and tug, Uebridar b e bent Dyetors of the Dritieh ooasts, - aud teiralioltared bays they scjulre tlo greon bt o0 catgemed by the epicuro, shd suppdsod Hbedus tn coulren wnd sitlar calored grow ths atbe: breeding-vlgees: other Lnglish beda '3ua1lrann Gravesond on tho Thamed aloug W Xeat const, aud m thd cezuarids of thio Cohio uiclher rivata aloug the Lssox const. Tle Enish bedn ate'liopt \ip by carTul dulture, nd Lt (atevduction of broods fram’ il quattois Uie 1574 roveral varletied of -Awmorleau” ovatera ¢ been itrcduiced. bt tho planting 13 stll) an tielimeut, and it i~ roid that tho chubra of sea drivratcd thelr qaslity, ‘Noc many yoars ago labda of France wero postly exbiaust d; in L33 Conte recommended plans for their 1ou. inllon, and sjuce thon tho pwiks in tho heys of x Bhews -and - Arcachon,” sad the lsle " of « 2 eatacked by . braoda . from ' *Caticals W otlor” wotitees, *Lave' Lecomo cnur- =0 and the succca<ful culturn iy ~ fuly. extending " sloug tho entya- Atiantio 1 Meducrranesn ‘ooosty of Franco, kb e const 18 woll supplied with beds, Tha .:*llw itan Lake J'usaro (s-the great oyster-park i lalr,— Appietona’ Anierican Cyclopadia, re- “d edilion, artiole %ala ¥ The Colonial, rowscanions of France. I?Or-mmum oneo boast of the oztont ‘of hor mfl' } po:kendiéne in Ambele i Aws, Eho han lubt tho greator part of b Josacsson now auly b tollowing - ) ko Algoriaon Aho. nOrth ooagt, woveral seports, mi\):nl]illxry Jostson the bauke 119 Hive negal, the luladof (ored ol tue Siluroanand{in, bl of Cons IoEa - Rton ilsemerly Dourbou Tntand), boullional of thae iyt io the Indisn Ocoat, and tho. laande m.ly\\ue. “Noesi-Be, tnd Bte, Muvr\ noar aaar; 2, i Asin; the distriets bf Poudie Gt Yo kal, undernagare” Yanaon. wnd 3, uear tho cosut of ey of Bt. Lierra and Miquelon; 4, in .thi Guyg ™8 Bea, Mastimique, Guadeloupe, 3farle. h““" Len Balntos, Dosirade, aud ono-half of D“)‘l‘wa Infand;; 6, (u Houtt Amorica, french g oF Cayonuos 0, in tha Pactfic Ocean, e 1 o1quesas Talands, or Mendana Arcuigélago, h“"!i“! Joiaudy, and Now Caledoma, ‘Tahity * Cumpghchaoucies, the “Tonamotou lalgudy, the gy vleianda, ‘Tonboust, atd Vavivon,: st 1n \:4"""' uul Cumbodin in Furtlier India, arc i French - pratection, - Thu opaiation of e ‘, in 1872 wag 2,414,218¢ tho sggrerato o8 9l tho oihes Frouch colonies : Uted in 1472.to countrien to 1,024,000, . The sggrogate b S_f.g o calouten was eatimmated At £ o, ?llm that of the protected countries at o JI0aTe miles.~Appletons’ Anlerican 1, revtasd edilion, arttcle »* France." - ———— 'm:a:'.‘““ Bauway Bulldors, K wortkmien on the Pacitic Bailwa '°‘ vora curioua thaw the Iriehl or Cbigsso as 4 s uNng the sumuwer of 1508, the Laramie » ulclmn vory 10w, much to the dists of o tOF Who Lind cut » great many thoussnd iy j‘;:\~ln- Umbore on which he ratls are Xy “hichke expected to tioat down to'the gy Vera the ruilroad was to croes, Ho waw bing ;\nxm to kuow what ‘jo do, but ro- Heygy iy, €0 build dama acrosa tle river at ’“du‘u.?fi it and, whien the etream vas _thus h hué’; cnouvh, get bly yafta altost. Lwge Uy wrw, therctore, went to work bullding S oo S0UDer would the meu loava oif mlEll‘« Wizw thuusands of boavors wentd nly ‘Mmk ard at the daw aurivg the Yater ], o e ::v:yu 8 necosnary to the comfort of 184 copyy, L oocana 1t wa 10 tho welfsre Mu.."‘m‘"”r'.l"dli_-\u probabla for tuly Doy 20 bucauso (uoy wistied to seg (he o g "".'t““&l (b beavor community olg; for Ll uilding tho dams. CRRp——— nt, Georzo W, Adama, Wawanosh, 1. €, Ciawe * Worthington, which wed asliore k( St. . gation thero - Tho atemr | cu, and alwolfor a ¢ lindostan; and ely provinces of Goghin | f Noith Aweries, ‘tho | about 2,300,000 ; bas of the LI CLU s THE PRINCE Eiis Recepiion in and in Ondia. BEgypt ‘Dining with the Khedive...A Visit to the BazZaars of Cairo. _Scelng -ihe Pyramids and the Bphinx " ea-Hiumination of the Great Pyramid, The Arrival at Bowbay---A Crowd " of Native Rojahs and Princey, i Peaple i'm‘ent,hy Hundreds of Thousands =~ Drilliant Procession. Reception of the Nalive Princes : Ra- jahs, Nawabs, -Nizams, and Gaekwars. o Jacked | The Nlumination of Bombay- “Tell Maummna Wo Are Happy.” THT PRINZE IN EGYPT. Correaporylence London [tines, Catno, Oct. 28.—Tbo arrival of the Princo on tho 24tk 1 bave already told 10 & formor lotiors Tho nost day—Sunday—swas epent quictly, afier anr good old Euglish fastiion, ‘Tho Iov. Canon Duckwortts, Chaplain to his Royal Highnoes, conducted divine servico at tho Gusireh Palace, nod the Prince attended with his eulto and all tbo domestics. After gervico tha P'rinco mado Li+ formal eatl on tho Kbedive st lis Palace of i Abdaen, and tho Khedive immodiately returved , tho visit, Tho samo attentton was thon ehown 5 ta the Khedivo'a sons, who aleo ot once returned ( tho ca|l. Theso necessary ceremonics performed, the Prince spent tho aftarnoon qalotly at Gesireh, Gosiret, as I montioned in my former lelter, {s the Kbedive's snmmer palnco. Tho gordens aro tho loveliest in Egypt, full of treon atd flowering slirubn, and plensaut fountaiys, and thero is s certaln grove of . young bsuauas } which alana {8 worch a visit. . At half-past 4 tho Prance drove In tho Shoubra-rond— , .. TUE ROTTEN ROW OF EOTPT. 'Thoe drivo les undor acacian and sycamoro-figs, aud all Cairo gooa to:s0o nnd bo scen. Tho crawd i an odd mixturo of olasscs and uationali- ties. Egyptisn Pasbes, Europesn - morchants, ' Lovantwe bankers, aud Cook's tonrists all turn out in every kind of carriago to tako tho air, and the fellahcen on donkeys and camols pass through the crowd with a dignity that places thom on & fovel with tho best. Thiough the windowa of ocloso, bronghama ono catclies. a glimpse of -gorguous dressos and bright escs over whita.gauza votls: The overflowing river comoa close up to the road, aud the Prioce had nh exquislto view at ‘sunsor of tho lake-lke inundation atudded with villages and palm trocs, and'the purplo pyramids on the ecdgo of the desort. ¥ In the evoning TUE TRISQE DINED WITE THE KNEDIVE at Abdeep, the' winter palaco fn the city. Tbo Epsptian . Princos aod Mipters, tho Princo's suite, the English Consul-General, the Uonaul of Cafro, aud tho Englwh Appeal Judgo in the now Conrta, wero tho guosts. The Kboedive recolved on tho upper floor ; but on tho apgroach of the Piince baing notitiod to him, he went dawn to 1ha entiance-hatl of tho palace, followed by tha Lieyption Princos pod tho rest of tho compaus. Ho escorted the Princo up-stairs, snd ro- thed for A few minaies' private con- verestion with huo in en (oner room. They then returnod togetlior to the reception-room and miuplod willi tho gneats, Tie palace, liko wl Egyptian poalaces, -id furnishod m paroly i Ewop faehjon, rave that tho carpets como _from Snivrns wvléad of Lrurso.s. Mowars welio placed in marses 1 eyory corver, aud tho whole swag'lighted by myriads of wax candlo# in candel- abrsa _and wiraudoles, Tha recoption-rovm o0 eved on 1o’ a Jaige hnil paved with mar- Llo, 1n tho contre of which was -a fountain sur< rounded by young palms and big-lnaved plants wnd Nowern. In s third room liquewms’ wero sarvedt Lo whe the nppetite in the Russan fash- ion, and tho Europgan : guests made tho aoe «quainiance of raki—n #ine much esicemed’ in Egypt, mado from grape-skiss; - S THR DINNER 5 was sorved in the banguoting-hall, but, with.the exception ot liie wearimg of the red tarboosh,— tho head-coveniug which the Egyptien vever re- moves o pnblie,—18 mght bave tbaen piven iu London, The hliediva placed the Prince oy hus righit and tho Duke of Kntherland ou his Iaft, ‘tfie Egvptivn ruler waa educated in Daris. spenlts French ss woll as the Prince doos, is & copd a) datker on any kind of subjeut, and takes an espocia‘ly keen futdreet s Bugland and auy- tinng Yogli-b, Thoro was, thoicfore, 1o lack of coversation durine dinper. At dewsert the company 1ofe and cigars and cigarotics woro provided in mnother rvom. Tiere §ir8 Yriuce, with bis ususl savowr faire sud'utbonity, cou- versed swith eacly of tue dintaters aud tha test of the guests. At 10 be rose to ro, and the Viceroy gsvorted-Lim to, the entranca-hatl, wiiers tlay | #bouk hands warply. " Thé Khedivo than staved | m“uy Ro:m night 1o ozoh of 1 tho guosis a3 thoy f l Qu Monday marning Prince Toa 8k, ' ik PRINCE BERRDITADY OF EOTTT, wan loveutod with-the .OfGes of ibe Star of - | afa, The konor conferred urou Vrince Towtls bv England was condderad 1o have & poltical mportatioo, a8 he is the first reprcsontative.ar tho prir c.ple of huregitary succersion whicl wan tviclded by the Perie to Egyps under the Firmon of 1u60, whon, albo, tho litis of Khedive was contorred on {l esort Viceroy, Importance waa algo attacoed to tho Paiuce of Valex' words, (1sdu Lio refeisod to the intimate relatiuns whicl oughit always to exixt Lotween Buglaud and Egrvpt on acconnt of tho Istter's: position on the bigh road to India, A-uncheon with ,Gen, Stanton, the Agent and Conani-Uenoral’ for lugland, folluwed the In- vestiture, and from there tho I'ince wont on doukoy-back toylait . TUE JAZAARR OF OATBO. ‘The road Hos tlirough the Mooskes, tho most ctowded sireel in Calro—ao crowded, thav it secms slniost imposeivla ta ride thers with com- fore, - Hat tha dovkey-boy fs.a grest Fgvptian inatitution, and o taakes a way for his snimal— which wa will call *Jobn Bright," or **Olad. stone™ or even ** Ur. Kenealy,"—in s marvale ous, fasliion, ollllng out *Ouh, oub, regisk, tegluk, n‘Fllk; onh bint, ouh hawsdji, ouh effoudl, aufi ok " (* Hallaa, look cut, mind your back, girl, mister, l%ulln. chief*). and, tho €50 1d opens to you, snd. you can gallop with ease from one eod.of the Aboskea to tie other, s the Prince found ouMonday, As you loave the Esbexseych—tha. guarter where all the lLotels sre—and euter the Mooskes, you seem to leave the Weat belund you. Up to this poiat 3qu feet thut Pario hisn ntr ber haud ou Cauo. Ocera, th cafes chandands, big lats|s, Luge, glsring-wbita houses, ornamental gardens, with artticial rock-work and aribbling httle fouutains, ali oppress tho nind with a seuse of untituess | but i the Meoskes YOU LEAVE ALL TUIS DERIND, Thea ptroet Is nsrrow sud'shady, siraw matting la spread over on wovdwork - from yoof to roof o sbut out the suu, prajecting balcoules, close. Iatticed, overhang tho rosd, and angyest the bid- den charms of seciunded beanty, the ciowd be- comes more Orientsl, the bisck cost and Lat Rives way to the culered robe and turlan,. the women 319 olosked aud verled. -luding biotu fain ayd face wilk jeslous carv, And wheun you lusu down 10 the narrow alioys of 1ho Lazaarsaud eep * the mefcbsute 1 thew robes squatting croes- la&;fll {o thefr Ntile ehopy, and wheu ihey fu. | vito you to sit on \beir brilhant cuehions and | Bive'you ¢offes snd eproad ont Lefure vou their wagey, you feal at |aat that you have gol back to the Arsbian Nights, and that Caio, after all, ia Just s 1t shonid be, ‘The Piince mado the round of the bazaars, Pought some ot tbe quamnt barbiria fewelry, whuch, thousk,es<llsad and pu asids by who | | i )F WALES. | seealthier harems of Cairo iu fasor of tha purely shetern frwdlee, i mech admired o London. 114 toval (gl «o theu gatloped back 1o Join e party aud drive to . ’ THE PYRAMIDS in time for (ha Mnret. bresxm furmished by tha Khedivo ; tho firet drawn by #ix horen, tho secoud by four. Tho road had been mended erpeeiatly for tho Prince’s wimt, ard tho Pyiawlde wero reached i an hour, ‘Tha countee fx wiiil mugh under water, audl for thn mast of the way tha rosd lay through hroad, wbinng lalos.” Jut hore “sud thera tho va'ers D tubaided, and ovory drv (aler wax slready eaversd with gr, It 13 8 wondortul thiog thin inundas tion, Yeor by gear, for thousand: of yoars, the Nito has come d-w tho wame acasan, I mich tho eame quantity, and baa spread fortility over tho valley, Fgint expacts her anuual giftne rurely a3 tho Arab looks for tho sun to riko in tbe motaing, and until the Nile runs dry this st ba une of Lhe rickort conttiies wa tho wurld, ihe aun wag just going down s the pany reached o Pyramids, but tho after-plow, that ) eeulinr glory of Egyot, s full compenantion {5¢ a brief twilight, romalsod for womos timo unon tho vailoy, sud the siew wss vory stiiljug. Oua the (no side, one looked over Lud shiniug rheets of watar o tha white bulldings of Cairo, tho faity, wnisal minatols of tha citadal tmomdia, i1uap which wero alresdy buog tha lampe of Itrmadau, sud the fong yollow, ranpe of the Mokatan hilla; sud, on tho wilior sde, pemt the Giand Pyramid to the ‘lJonely sterilo Libyan do.oit, Lsaken by na tras ar sizn of lifo, None of the pasty vithor ascended tha Pyrarcid or visitod (ho intesfor. Tho Prince Lind siroadv mado tho as- cont, and this time ha couteutod himeall with Ftrofim about the Pyramids and viiting tho Rpujux sodtho tomba. Slustaplia Pasha snd Sefer Pacbr, two lugh ofictals of the Khedive, were Wi Attendance, sud, smong other things, hud propmed ‘AN ABAD DANCE for his Roval Yighuess, 'Abe dance of tho tibawazes, who correxpund to the Indisn dancs ing girls knows on Naweh girls, i8 thuch os- teemed by native Egyptisns. 1t is ths opors of the truo Orfoutal, whw lics 00 his cusbion aud fallowd overy motion, as tho. tale of Lastern lovathe canco urunlly represonta (8 graduslly unfolded. But ths wight to Western oyes, though curioas 88 nn old national custom, was neithor boautiful nor pleasing, aud the pirls, diesped in Joose Turkish dioss, were ne.ther vrotiy nor gracoful. A sumituots dingor was provided In the chalet or kiosna that wes budlt for the couvenionce of the Etnpress of the French at tho timo of her visit. Altordinucr cumo tho ovent of tho oven- mg—~({he ILLUMINATION OF THE OREAT £¥RAMID, It was o bold undertakivg-—the hgtting up of & vsramidsl moes 460 feet tugh, predentiuvg twa sides, cach 74¢ foot.luag, Lroken [uto con- stantly recurriog shiadows by over 200 couracs of stono, each forming nJodgo or platlorm round too prramid. Iuwever, complote Bucccss ro- warded thoe courago of the two Paslas, Firat, Deugsl tires, placad at ebort intervals round the ratmid, were liglted, anu each s one shone out u4 cloar a8 dov, Ilcckets, Roman eandica, and othermorocomplicated feux d'artyfice,flled tho a:r with uany colors. Ttén lghts of all imaginable colors, which hiad bes placed on overy couras of stongand up each augle.of the PyTamid, weto £0 +lotltancuusly lit that the biaze seomed to run up the vast mass, and In a momont envolope it in ohe great, blazo of variegated fire, winlo nagnesian wirs showu out bright and ciear from thoapax, Every sort of flrework crackled and bluzed, and made cascades of oolored stats m the loavens, 'Tho might was marvelous. ‘Lbe Yrince sud his suito oxpressod themuclves great- 1y pleaned. But etill more omphatic waa the Lhum o} approbation from hundieds of Bedouing whio woro, squatiad shuut, lke etatues, in white drapery on tuo Ravd, Soon all was gray and { cold again, and, tho desert, and Pvramids, .and tho Jouoly sad-eyod Bplunx, were loft behind in the grloom, whila the ltoyal party galloped off fo their 'alaco to dreea fcr & SULCIAL RETKESENTATION AT THE OPERASIIQUSE given by the French theatrical company, lately unived {o Cairo for the winter seascn, [hie play wag Les Trente Mulions de Oladiator. A bad plot was “relieved Ly spatkiing dialogue and ox~ cellont acting. A vory rrnltz Euunz wllgwod, in which & gmiost bit was. made when tho troop formed themnolves in & pyramid at the frent of the stage, and tho two ,/premiecre dansouses crowned the pite. liolding sido sloo two slnelde, boariug, ono tho arms of Englaud, tha othor Hio arms of Leypt. Thia brought down tho bouso, which wad crummed, and pobody ap~ pisuded more than His Royat Highuaess bimself. The next morning (luesday) was wpont quiotly,” without elther ceromofy or formnl preusuro-maldog, and tho Prince -|aswed the murning at ~the Palaco. In the aftesnoou {he Khedive eallod for: HMis Royal Highness, and diove with him to tho station, whero tbo Egyp ian Drincen and Ministers and the leading wembors of the English colouy weio aneemblod (o reo the Jus: of the Royal party and wish them God epced. The platform = waa quarded 1y a long dowblo line of Infantry, whoso physiqua aud dnill -would bave plesscd ouots fiaslied in the suy, and the band struck up 00D RAVE THE QUEEN" a8 tho Khedive and his Royai gaost drove up to the station, followed by the English sufre, - Usr- 08 wero laxd np to” whera the trao stood. Tie t1aln was composed of a lsigo saiocon- cnrriape, consisttug of two ordiumy firete clare valoon eatringes, divided one f1om thoother Ly sn ojen, terrace-liia &nsoa, wharaou wote nlicod arm-chairs, ' #o (bat the Kuyal parry thight 800 tho COPntry, Aud two Other Carnakcs Jor the attendanis pad luggage. ‘The Khedive Lronght tho Prince to the truin, avd, shaking Lim by the hand, wishied him a very bappy jour- noy. “‘flo I'rince then rhook hands: wiih the Ministers and Egvotian Prinves, with & plousant word to each. ‘Tho Kbedive sliook hands with all tho suite, = All-wero cn baard, including Gen, Stanton and Nulor Pasha, who went as Nuez with the Privoa, ‘The Prince stood, Lat fu Land, bowing 1o hig'hoet 3 the train whivtivd sud moved'bng wid then’ tho Khedive, giviog: to friendship fMore than etiquette demanded, ran the Friuco a last slaido ‘of - tho ‘baud, aod, the und the music of ** God Bave tha g to thoir pars. THE PR'NCE IN INDIA. Dispatches to Lonuon 4'smes, Queen " ring. witnoseed the nssombling at Dombav of & CROWD OF NATIVE RAJAIS AXD PUINOES in Western India, Upwards of fosty Chiefs of varigus dexroos hiave araived bera t0 meot tho Prince of Wales, snd o} almost evory Lour of tho doy tbe guoa of tuo Balutiog Dattery an- nouvce that ooo or other of them is psyive or roéewing s officla) vimt. The most distin- gaished nmong- theso etrangers are (ho "youug Gackwar, aod the soung dabatajah of. Mysore ; I then come Bir Halar Jung and tuo band of Hy- derabad nobles who have been ‘sent to repro- sont the Nizam; sftor thew. comes s band of Trivcolings, whose titles, oxgepitay, perbaps, those of tho Maharajah of Kolapore nud the Maharanes of Oodeypord, sro little kiaown out of India. Kech Chief has brought with lima rutinue of foliowern varyiog i number from the 1,800 troops who bwoll the train of the Gaekwar to tho four or five guarmed attendauta of tho moge bumble- Blidare of tho Decoan. . At every turn io the strests one meots carringos contain- iug sota gorgeansly drestidd sd jowelod poten- tate, escorted by » more or less brderly body of borssmen. Bome of tuo [iajslie bosst body- citliue toour own’ oative, eaviliy, bub otbers present, & .very. worry sproarauge. Tle Gacke war's Hllhlwd-ni tho favoilte corps of: the votorious Mulhsr ‘RRao, aud the goid and silver Ruuson which shat munsich spent such enor- wous sums, form promisent foaturcs in tho oulitary display, v % Ou Tuesduy ovening . “TulB VIOEKOY AND fI18 BUITE . anived. Thoy wern 1eoeived at_tha railway ter- minua by Bir PU lx ‘Wudslonas, tavoral ot iha pative Friuces, and a number uf the log nien of Bouiay, officials and. mou-otieia due straets leading from the, stativu to {ho Goveray meut House st unhl:rr Volut, wlherd Lord Northbrook 19 to reside during his etsy jo Bom- bay, weta denmely crowded with naiives, who guve bis Excelleuoy p 1084 enthusjastic recop- vion. : . s Ibo next thres days ware vcinpled bythe Vice- zay 11 recaiviog sud relurniny tye visili of naliye Princes, Inw Linlted tuua at his, disposs] vbliged nim to follow s rmedwt wat the weuk vatura by 1he Ucvernor of Bumbay. - Instead of -driving to the residenve of cach Cotef, Lord Northbriok dud the bovor vuly to those of 1 hone enuitied to galutes of not teen guus. Al tho juet mers Feiueted Lo weut themseives at the Goveinmout Se at cortufu tixed hours. Theie, cach Price sligwu 1to & Beparale F ow, WLLre be recvived tLe returp visdt of the Vicerus. Bome dirastdn- fachion was cauged D‘ his arrangement, bus I }x‘«um it bag peen :':z alged to u'l’e ‘l!g‘mhlv\'h):: 44 DECEpRITY pO ocqu( ut il pat be A CONBIDENADLY MILITARY !n M¥AviL voh w'tobe uxnblah Dvmhuy‘m hkop:n lnfio JAGO TRIBU. Tho varty drovs (o two ° aven a0 Englich regiuiting Bergeant. Thelr bay. ar a8 forwstd, and while'the tran wos 1 motioh gave taya) party disappeated with an Bvphsh tbeor Bounay, Nov, 7.—The past thies weeks Lave such 25 liaa probably nover Lefore been collocted gusrds bardly Inferior I equipiest and dis- ! yrcontion of ths Pefice, Twa wquadtons of the PTeart Huwary by tived fr i Mbow, snd two romiience of Lotieh infan'rs, the Sreotd 1 avd o Ferenths swl on bede ol mtdiny | by ulso boen brow it wo the oy, T untlva tronps conwirt of bode-g iards of {h | Vierroy s10i Governor, the Pocna Horee, & rogi- ment of Lwenif, awd Lan or thies o giments of | snfantey. An i omng tieac 1s atehored i the finttor, uuder the command of Bear-Admiral { Macdonald, tha Naval Comu ander-in-Chief in Tndia, Her Majesty's sl dannted, Iinton, ! Depuve. alogel, and Nunbie, of the Taaclu. i din sguadr.n; tho Narefeeng, Noweastlo, Ralegh, Tiotls, Topuze, and lmtuoitalits, of tha ymg aquadran ; the troopehip Eaphitetox, and the tvo ironelads Abvesinia ann dlwelals aie oll 1endy to ealuto Wo Keragis on her anival to-morrow. THE LANLINO, H.—Ilis [toyal Doy, Nov, 1 Mirhiners the | Prinee of Wales laudeid liern at 4 o'clock thin af- | tetngon, accompanied by s Vicoroy and hin #ulle. who nad eena on honrd tho serapis 1mnice distely on hor arei al, On leaving tho Sorapin, proceseion was formed astern of the Iovat baige by the Adimlals and Captains of fhe Quaen's Blug v in their beats, Balotes were fired by the equadicn aud ehoto batterien, Al tho #hits in the harzor wero orcased w.ih flags amd their yards manned, foranng s grand spectacte. Hie Loval Nighuren. sho wore tho nuiform of | & Tield-Marnlial, wes received un_Iaaiug by Kir Ehnlip Wodshouse, Governor of Bombay : i Navter of Maedala, Commander-in Clicf ¢ &a g tha Hon. Bir Michael -, Westropp, L } Justice of Bumbay : and other high civit | Mlinry ofticials, - Upwardy of teventy rabive Princes, Cluef-, aud Sirdare, In glittetiog Oven- tal contume. weto &lao present, An addicre of walcomn waw g resented by tho Municipality of Bowbay, to shick the Frince L1iefly repited. A BIILLIANT PROCEANION was then furmed, which proceeded at A alow 1 ined the road as fac as the putive tomn, from which point the way waa ket by the pohice, The greet g given by the teonle to s Roval High- toes swas at onee cordial and respectfnl. ‘fue utfuost enthuvinem was manifested along the wholo fin.o of rome, a dense, kcothnng wAss of people of ol carbes ocon ying overy inch of standing-room from the gronnd to tho houee- tops. It s comy.uted that uearly 200,000 y ersons came frum Mofueeil aione. As the Priuce nosred cettain noints, thoexcite- meut_increnked, tha mob gatherivg’ runud the cnrriage and _eatefing the embusisn of the Entoveans. Nevertholers, exceolleut urder pro- valled, 1ia Royal Wighucss looked very wel, and_apreared highly grafified with tho demon- steations in bis honor. Lha whole aity ia splen- didly decorated, aud thero in a geriv of EIGIT TRIUMPHAL AHCHER slong the route taken by the procession. 15 Nova) Highnots will Lold & levee thin oven- In§ at Government-Iouso, ! v celepration of tho Frivce’s visit there will bo » goneral bolkday nutit the Y5th Inyt, Tno Parsecs met lost Saturday a¢ tho aplendid Pire Templo belangluw to the Ardsteer Horng- Jee Wadia family, of Cowjoo Uastle. in order 1o offer prayers for tho kafe’ arrival and depaiture from Iudia pf tho L'rit.ca of Wales, + Panrees, Noy, .—Atler dinper, the Drince re- celved Balar Jung apd otber 1 derabad nobles. "I'his Vicetoy ghve the placo of honer to tho Prlnee in the't facession. * TR BECEPTION OF THE NATIVR PRINOES. Pansis. Nov. 10.—The recption of the na- tive Princes by hin Hoya) Highn.ws the Prjuco of Wales was statoly wnd wplendid, After the Tlajnhs of Kolapooz, Mysnre, Oodeypore, Kutel, and Barods, camo Bir Balnr Juug.” with the Ni. zam's depulatton, which contsined wany Rajabs, Nawab, and Chiefs, The, I'nuco’s binb Iutes &) over India. =2 At 4 p. m. the Prince visited tho Admirals, Salures wore fived, and the fleet was 1lumiuuted on the departure of . tka LPrnce. On his landing ho wae recoived by the Vice- v and _fho Ouvonor at the Mazagong Btalrs. ~ Tho Thince and the Guvernor mnd Vicerov, with their suites, diove in teven carriages throngl Bombay, which waa illaminat- ed: It wara marvelous mght with th miles of lamps aud the cheers which are unuyna) from nntives, - Thero wero myrinds of qusitt devices ; amoug others, doy was celobrafed by sa- LA WE ARE HARI Tbo_ Viccroy left befure tha Prince bad re- turned to tno Goseitior's houre. Atter tho Queon's Lealth, tho Governor pro- posed that of the I'nucs, wbo expicssed pleas- uro at his reception, llo bad, Lo said, dlways wmirhied to reo Iudia, and never wortld forpet his 84h birthday, which Lud, Leeu passed tu that giént Bapiro of the Queen. 8ir Bartlo Frere wes chicered greatly. i Among'tho natived in geneial the fopression was mopt eatisfactory, aud tho important Chicfs wero greatly 1 leased, Tho tliermometor i3 al 18 well, 4y : Bombay {8 slill en fcte, and thero 18 tromen- dons excitement, novor such a sight huvia been belield thote. X The PTiince thanked o Governor for tho ar- rangoments, 1o gave a dinoer to the crows of the Beiapis aud Osborne, | i : ‘There aro inoneands ot nativesnt Bombay besides Chiofs aud their retamers, ‘The Nizam oxcnred bimeelt on tho grownd of ill-bealil, Bir Salar Jung was well recetyed. THL VICEROV'S FARVWELL. Tanriy, Nov: 11.—The Viceroy bade & cordial farwel( to tho I'rince or Wates ol Puietl affer (ho tocopticn of the Sirdars. Some were disa; point- dd bocauso longer dud.caces wero not given ab the loveo. 'tha Becictarist jecords 800 pra- wentavins, chiotly of Europenns and. aruocs, "“(IU Priuco was presout nfierwards ota school ate. Tho Rajah of Kolapora came in grent etato. Tho Iiiuce trusted thut the desth ot the iaio Rajaly would nok prevont the Rajnh from visise inz England. 1o gladly heatd thut tho Bajn | lind progreesed ju oducatyon, und eaid 1t was & great savantago bis boiug able to converee m Eughsb. The Princa presouted & jowelod box, awimeter, a unniatore, books, and 4 medul, Ho received o awnrd and » duprer, Ile wext tuined to the Chicf of Qodeypors, to whom ho expressed his repret that Lo could not vieit the Copital of that ancicut and gallaut dyuaety onlug tu (Ao pressmio upou i timo. Ha declaréd his gratificption thut yho Vicerny would meet the Marana of Oudeypore, aud pro- acpted o ciwetor, a riflo, a modal, ana lis por- wait, and o Jeweled box and books. lle re- coived. alvo, presvuts of wmilar va ue t Next eamo the youthful Gaokwar, whoue cateer the Priaco aatd hio ehould watch with in- tevest, ond urged lim to pursus bia stadies.in Fugheh aud 1 horscmsnsbip. Mo presents od him with A whip, & cimeter, & jeweled box, buoks, and o rug. Modhava Rao visited the Gaokwar's mother nnd excbanged giftd. The Prince’s qowurks producod a favorablo impreasion. , At tho dinner ut tho Governor's bouso elghty- two cavers werd latd, tho company conslsiing ‘princieails of oftivials and their wivs, I'ha Ljuminat.cus contivue partialy. ‘The Yrioce, tho Governor, s:d sulteN pro- geoded ta the Byculla Club ball at 11 o'clock, and rpmained wntil pask miguight. The bull was most Lrilliant aud sucasastul, Tue Viceros han luft Lowmbay on g tonr of the Ill}noollul States, litherto anvislted, ‘I'he congoquences of the Prides's visit are as- suming gronter magnitudd. 5 THE JLLUMINATION AT BOMBAY. 4 Insatch w Lanuon dtadard. Boupay, Nov, 10.—Thws evening, that of the suijyeyeary of tho birthday of his Royal High- veww, hid Seou eos avjdo by tho Public [ecoption Cdmmittee; * trom, o vory, conjwencemenl of their antuous_inbpss, ,&quu“u& aud geversl diiminavon, 1 have waill it sas dusk when the Fiince left the tleot, bus-4ba. darkbéas»cnly teived tolet lum soe the (lluminatioa ot tho greay war-ships nnd of the fordst nf 150 merchdne: men, styotcbiug all around, which are nding a. nekor on the Placid warers of this amplo haibor, N wlung tho man aecka of thy alips of war blazod a myriad fires Of .twany polo:w; colored cou aluo tiaxhied trom tho port-balee, and etill slvo mpon the ysrd-arms wero colored fires. In_ tbe fort, " tho ilnmivation, hough dulferent, In kind. waw. also gplendid. 1ho Goveronient aflices were linod wich hghta. Bo way tho Post-Olllco ; aud 1u each care the arobn- teetnral features of the buudings wore psken ade vautage of, and were matkod out 1 the dark- newy of the night with streaks of tire. Fiom buboment 1o vhy-hne the styeaks_of light raw i sll gliectious. “Oil lamps of ull colors traced out thb fobtures of tho Luildingd with ay sffect Which s steilang in &l Esstern ilumiimtions, On the ssplutude which runs vefseen thy furt and the sen, and which also sirotches for nearly thras-quariers of u milo beuwoen the fort and tho nstive town, Pho effoot was realty sylendid, LY neath whelt the nca bad pasasd, werd uow, 10t oxsctly resplendent, but radiwut with eoft, pretty lijhte, DBovond tho esplauado 1k Llazo ol 1heu tha blsze aa of ‘s great contlagration.. The I'n of houses wiitoh _councotd the' for. with (b 11y 1own in $hie l'arsed quarter of tho ety the i'arsees, having 1o tatburlaud ‘of their owve, Lut belug etraugipd 10 o b spaabla luud, are extivwely.loyal subiccta uf the iy sl Crawn, oy I)ufnl‘-onnlu(l\ ilaminated u wrond ot lo. ir Whig (01t the 0AFrOW lreats st o1owd:q, au stour tho broal walkn uf the osplanide uro thironging thouvands un thousands of people, 4 Tho eight would be wehd for strangencss, wfl;fll oot grand ‘:l l;mnllmla‘;l oves, beneath 1 mwaring or blaziug Lights qn every sirces e i oty sobentol” L Batres uid v {he brighs cheertuloess of tbe scoue, and their zed turbany add to the glow of color wiuch L 83 degrees, Lvery one THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 235, 187D, o o ! o | eciliugn of tus Letter-nf claspns, hilo the pror- prco tomarde the Governmeoietouss, Trovps © eomes from & lmtdred thousand Tighta, Dy of the o<t interesing e . stances n conneetion with the illuming- | _tons and dicoiatioos was iy hoarty and . spontaucons zeal with whch tha natives threw (lemeuclven futo thay part of tha pro- . gramma. In the densoly mbabited potions of !t hatise town the remdenta wera imvited by romo lending native to a friendly collog iy aa to hy biegt meany of avorning their hovsea wal ! brh ing them up, Al the witdone atand open wight wod day from top to hottom, save when it 1M uecesenry by means of Venottan blinds or we'l- watered kuskus tattien to exctindo tin raza of tho reorchar sun, AL 1hey worn asked 16 d4 saw ! tnat each of tham shonl i fight some ex ra lamis end haus them fom cedinge or tot them mithin B Winauwe to wnn Tiht withis their dwell- i 40 BHEIANG et They werg to bo fo(t () themeelves, abeo, to dight an the fronts of thele ! Liouren in whatever masner ihoy plesaed, though -0l Wonl bo wiven them, W yeeeary, bt © il that waw wauted Was—Lam,s, laips ; evory- whato Iampa. ‘Lhe privots ilinminations ta-nizht khow how ' warmls 1n all the dintticts of the uative Liwn tho hint lina baon taken, The suterio of ueatly syery dwoiling in the mau thorougbfares sud down thio greator kido ktreein. as ono locks nfo the housen throigh tha opau windows, daz.les the ey with {ho blrciug hzlit, Lampy aod vain. grted Tanteru depoud gy [rolgrion Srom i i 3 er hiave their lamp of two hune up or ket in rome AdvaIRagenn k.ot LoF being seen. Tho bup.ae 1:ws ocaupled Ly tho aative pronces wore alwo 3 udlmml{ lighited up. Tho comporinds whih mirsounid them were i) glommua wib lampa. . Lvery treo and shirub was zhgbt with iampa of avery color, "Whe laten baugalona of Malabar 1§11l 'wnd the smatier and ierg imp sing ones of Colaba were alt §I! iinated. Tha whole area of (7 milea over which tha {ilomination extanded wan plinply extraondinary for ite piclires pienesn t and grantear. From Malatar Point. whora the I Viceroy I3 remding, tv Celaba Laght-House: - from tun Back Bay, s~-0es the iland and to the forthest slnp in the barbor, thero was one une Lruken blaze of fight. Andrew Johnsonds Cinancinl Views. I'o correct Rymo erronnsus slotements printed in Tennewxea the Greouville Intelligeneer, pub- Diehed by the won and the griato ncerotary of tho lato Presiient Androw Johnson, ways: My, Johnaon 2id not expeet to go Lo Oie 10 make apceches 1n bebalf of Gov, Allen sud the mwincalled Demceratic platfotm on whish be | made buw race. Mr.Johnson mads no arranze- menta to go. 1o was unslterably and most | deoutodly opposcd o the iuflation plank of the plutform. The o'her parta of tha plattarm hio commended. While ho was not in favorof aud- | 10 Iavar of a contnual gravitaline to:ard a specie Larix, for bo maintnived that the world nunited mravinz that nothing was mouey Lt «old aud sitver, and Jegisl.tia couldnot make it utherwive. Wo aro nou misiakeu as to wiay Mr. Johusot's vie s were on L gnhje A " NOTICE. NWOTICE. Thie Regfstercil Conatruction Donils of the Chlesgn Gay Light a0d Coke Cowpans, rlandiaz on_the bootn f sald Company, o the followlng bimes, fo-w.i: L. E, Atwuter, W. M. An‘bony, Alex. Brown, J, &, litown, Jr,. E,'Bowen, Geo, Brown, Suralt A, Drawo, Jokn X, Brown, J, Beechir, D, I, Bacon, Jat, K, I ts, 0, Tironsoy, G, D. Brewter, Wi, Drawn, 54 Darker, Theilh Brown, (3, 8. Drown sud olbars, iacknian, E, Trivgburst, June 8, Brotn, C, E, Bill, Ic., ¥, raueou, B, U, Golb, T. I'. Cude, Mary O, Ase, Bauj. Uarver, G. I, Carbott, ¥, B. Coveg . Catltweil, wtut of G by e den contraction, yet hn was most emjhatically | MAGUIRE & BAVL) ORAND THANKSGIVING DAY MATINER TIIS THURSDAY, Nov, 25, 1973, 'THANKSGIVING DAY!, TW0 GRAND GALL HOLIDAY PHRTORNANCES Ny AMUSEMINTS. A ADELPHI THEATRE, Curuer Mouroe and Desruorneats, ki OF e KIRALFY SPECTAGLE | alimioine ih made ih of sclo:lions AROUND THE WORLD AT 2 AND 8 P. M. THE GONOROUS PAGEANT! THE ELEGANT COSTUMES! THE GRAND BALLET' THE BEAUTIFUL SCENERY! The Great Pecinl LETIER, the 5 et AT DIV onl OVERA RIF Tdnin Kelly, Busgets sl Lopl il i , onfw and datices, o i " COLISE In UFE 1E. M-=Til B UM, n THANRSGIVING MATINEE. TLt> Aflornoon at half past 2, IR IS GRAND CONCERT - DBy the Celobrated and Original VIENNA LADIES' ORCHESTRA, - And Miss BORA 128 NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Kelly & Leon's Miustrels, Fvery eventag this week, and Thanksslving anid Satur. day Mattang OUFLEURI—THE OSLY L hat, e Two Haleye, Hogan i fanuuy Comaby i Lew AL2p.mj eveuing perfurmanceat TUE FAMOUS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS Megited_gucoer of Cutton, iart, Stanwond, Goms Hepge , Kenr'le o Prnetit to and Fox, Rice. An): Monday o ete, in o Grand Oala Tult, 10w, or | mwmnplog, Price, 3. i Tt %ill bo by far the most elegant book of ! for the price, “Thie geent ancersa of tho * Finet Frzes of J3ICAL LAvorizes™ wil seeure Lo this volu s Tntform wit nding, NIE ITL. S, tha tvans | W tins TORA e Cant, RECERTLY PUTLISOLD, " | LEAH: A WOMAN OF FAS By B, ANNIE Bbtwann Ty, { ¢ \ ORD * ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF ME TAR , eepted.” * Sundny azcapta tire dunday a3 R, m, § Daiiv. U, CHICAGO & NORTITWESTERY R41L]Y Re thin 1 o b rbra e \ebos sk 1F0 10, 4 1 and at the de) 2 aPacific Fast Lins, ) R1iubn. e o . aDubunua St 205818 Nglit § abie pirt & Dabug 1o | kercport & Dubiing T Mitmaokes ¥ast Statl $¥iiwauk o Aail L3ilwaokes Eroicas Milwankos Baan o1, Rottson, iller. McVICKER'S THEATRE, . THANKSGIVING MATIN] TELE JEVWESS. TUANKSGIVING NIGHT, ACADEMY OF MUSIO. a Depot e d—Depoteorner of Ca 1 Mt (via mata lino) Juieyty' Whils J s Yoe, Mcury Youny, Jumca H, Youug, und b.aring tuc foliowing Lumber A1, 107, 1,38, 1,08, BI5, 1,2 oung, £ i, 1110, 13e 1 0 A 1T T 192, 34 217, 1,2.6, 02, 39 007, 309, 210, 4, 211, 4U: y | f T2 Bourd of Dircetors of tald Company, oriers 1o bocalled by and gaid; and the same Wil Le re- | deomed at the oftico Of tue Company on and fter the I+t ey of Jonusy, A, D, 1876, The holiera of safl s aro horeby wotiged thereof, aud twat ou uud ! oft r tue ward 1si duy of Junuary, A, D, 156, the said Laitda il crare to Tear . v Ly order of tbs Board of 1. JAMES K. BURTIS, fa- Chleago, 1., Nov., 3 HOTEL. Re-Opening of the Astor Honse, New York City, .. by Allen & Damn, 6 Atlor Houae, linvjug beeu entirely renavatod WL modern kmprovemcuts aud newly furnjehed, will be opcued an & fival-class botel, an the Enfopean plau, shout Seyt, 1, 1875, The business pubitc will fud it ane of the moxt conifortable aud convenlent fu ibe city, 1hyw rooms Lufug unusnally Liege, lght, and siry, Oud af Otis Hrow,' elegant paesenger el ore willrun_ all «day wudd all 14gUt, the bestof ruryants will lie employ- e, utid 0o palus will be wpared for the comfort of ils pairous. Aain entrauce o Vesey-st, Booma §1 to $1 “ day, Y¢ rotunds liss boen_elegantly fited aa o res Tant, and wiil furniel ull the dedicacion of thie wea “Clye ‘inest osaters in the conntry o s oity. Tue il e aupylled with the ¢hofces » wines, Iiquors, af ete. LLES & DAM, Propr.otors. dourzneen K. LANsiNG, Mateger. N, B.—Mr, Datn_will copiinue biv proprictorsaip of | the Uulon Squure IHutel, New Yurk—ouo of (he Lests known botels uptown, QOEAN NAVIGATIO National Lo of Steamships. NuW YURK 1o QU u SR o ron +$,724 voo regin age, §0 i oducd muio. 8. .7 & | aad upwar, Al’xlr b A Noriussl corner Otark aaa Nandoigir- ST TR TR T, ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, 1y 1onu sy atticrl, will oail from 2'lor 23 fuliams W Hommiick: 4 ourcoua, LARSON, (Uppueilo new ete 8Lt Ur wrth Rivor, aturday, Nov, 47 hee. 1) 1 Aduls, Yiouts, §1. Admireton 100 5, aud 50 cents, ‘Cuildr, e, ADELPAT THEATRE., 7o JUBILEE SI FARWELL HALL, Every evening thin we & and Satnrduy Sfatinee, Do Quincy s Life avd Bondace of the Ghlldren of srael, E7~Grand Extra Matl Adwiswion—Childrer 1 {nce iis aftel 5 A FRANK 40 EVOTS BEW HIBERNICON And Irish Comedy Company. Ay 0f o NGERS e NEW PUBLICATIONS, Tho Book for the Holidays, OUR POETICAL RAVORITES, SECOND SERIES. Ty Prof, &, C, Rkwpniok, of Rachester Univarafty, e vol. farga 19mn, Frinted on Nore-Finted Paper ! and very etegan iy Foaud iu combiued black aud gotd f the year from the r Oun Fo. 010 8 larga { Welavealeo ready AN RXTIRELY NEW £DITION 0P \:()I'I{ POETICAL FAVORITES, FIRST SERIES. the nzw volume in both paper snd HION, va o, 8vo. Papér, 1,00, LECTURES T0 JiY STODENTS, By Mev, C. AL Brvansis, Oze vol 12mo, Prico, 81,93, v reut by mail, postaze 1all, en recaipt of the SHELDON & COMPANY, NBEW TORK. LR TRATHS FXPLANATION OF REPFRENCE MANKN, —7 Satiedsy ot- Mouday oxesplod, | AR A7, 435 0mar it FISG DAY—Two Grand Terformances, | Kalarinso Ace iR Ornen. G Ao | Evcuing ol 8 Oelnck. The Gret 1 Allautte Frpross (a8 100, ¥, 1, Hadduck, 13, ingham, W, W, Keen, Sirahi B, - MBIN Keen, 8, D, e, een, M. B. Keen, Giurdian, | LA JOLIE COMB ATION' ! I JL Rertley, M. 8. Keliogg, J. S. Lambert, M. A. ed of the fnnst " 3 u, :xl,’nmx‘.;, “Tm 5{»! F, 5 a1, 43, 2o s i e 4. Saron, N, Il Morglaci, 3 i i i el Mitchell, 1T, 1. Magle, Merch=nta* 83viuss, Loin, and COL, W0OD'S MUSEUM, CHIAGD. ATTAN & ST, LOUYS. p v, ! h ——— & ! N es oo Goier, e 1 Hombarle b 8 ookl MARY WARNER, | o e S ean adtimnh bridzes iesat A M. Quandale, C. G,y 1+ Every Erenig,and Wednesay and Satirday Matinees, | - 2000 A1 Devb an 130 Kandolyh-t. Jyracl Suaklon, i1, Bcbul i D LTI, TLeare, | drviee Nl L tin fen ke ! Every Alternon excerting Wedne lay fud Hauntsy, | KaavasCitrand Denvor Fast Ex. Taoon Tiukbam, Teastes. J. Tuomfon, Jonph T, Tom, 1, | THANKEGIVING DA, Three Performunces at1na, | Bi- fusis and Sicinsols Musea Taylor, J, l'mlcnrm;!.‘.(, I Van Neet, Jults | M-NAVAL ESGAGESENTS suld COUNTIY COURIN | g p0 gy 0o A, Van Nees, B, Von Neen, 16, ¥, Ward, €, P, Woiiame, | g = = | 1 i, Kok i £ Wolnterl . 8. Wikow T J. Wilson, Georgo | HALSTED-ST., OPERA HOUSE, hicado £ Patincah fuimad v 8. Wi L 1. Ve i, o % ' wtar, Astiagtan LTS RN iy (Coruer Walsted and Tarrtaonsis) oliet & Dwighi Age rmuodats LAKE SHORE & WICHIG Matl, via main loe.. { dpecisl N Y. E Atiasnic Bapros iichigan Accn Fanea,, tizes at 2:30, £ INARY. MILWAUKEE & ST, Einn Liepnt, eaener Saditon an b Cunal iyouite Steraan Hause, ‘and ot Do e, *8208. m, +.["10:008. m. n at 2 o'clock. 5:030. . 35, MASKELL HALL, Danplatac an i Fack-otrts, Androw, amer ORTH SID The Imperial Club Sociables Aro held cvery Thursday evenina, geutleman sud lady, aud coyl for threo entortsin. Bingle a3m wsiot, 50+, TUOY. AL GRIMES, Preshient, "~ DANCING ACADEMIES OF DMAR'TIINE. WEST SIDE=550 Weat Lakeast, AL claanea wlil weot re riaun Indfzna-or cor, of ~ WINTER_RESO! WINTER RESORT. ROVAL VICTONTA HUTEL, Nassan, N. I, Baba- mar=~Now opet, The mowt delightful chmate iu the world, Steamern will leave Hav.nuab, @a,, every tew | 1 ays, aud muke Mo trin i twa days, Arldrean JAN LILGRIG OO Ao il e s ____MEDICAL GARD. Tickets to admit OUTH Wi -aRo-Y. DISSOLUTION NOTICE! 5. DISSOLUTION. Notice fn hereby given that the co-partnership bero- tofore_exluting biiwen F.C Davenport eud N, W, e ficn pauie nf Davoujrt was disdolved Nov, 19, 187 Uy multial cw, | PBeiuc £aut Lino, for Un S Andews | (i Cuthy Ledvovarta, & x\":nm* o Sioo & ST, Jueplt ko AVE 2 €350 410 vas, W, ANDREW, s v Bindiad urora Dasscker, Ry | Aus For partieitars <l ot (e i Alnlml‘ near Clark, ou For iy cor Dulo | ¢ Tidon Uark, SIDE—1010 ! D 4 Sixteenihats, Turent aecond-at, & 1:008, 178 m. Tk 0, BURLINGTOT « DUINCY RasLany et ket Ofven, 33 eyt Leave, hap, natli; . Ha ucday, TEL, douday drrire, Ticktt' ufice, : e J ERIE AND CHICAGO LINE, Depot, Fryosition Hutiding,” Yfede 7} DR. JAMBS. | Depo T o :Ln"’ll‘-’.’l‘l‘»filfif‘"mxflu hest,, cor. Sl e, | e Lock Hospital, cousei | 3 8:ta m.| 8o Washingin& Freekin o ol b A G C L ABUTLT -4 yirioesnl giviug | ZOub 1 solig ibe Rufol vars ta Naw Vork: SR ¢ oo Cotrat Depar o e b past vie | Tndiananolis, Lostsrille & C1 ! ) tiath Day 15 s B ey Lo o e el ot e b st [l Sl . Chaa g 5 . % o S bent s bren 0 0, m* 2ut8 8. m Faters Bigarage B, wilh Aporior sGCw, e L face, fos il e, o 1orens (dai 2 mle 7484, m Chndling A11 DECOIA-1Bs with 1t M1UTA SOATSS. Dfoambia | {ies wantiak th set dolicato attnil aarked thus * da Y O PAL SO I Pluasant b e 10r patient Ann ] i el FINDINRATY AIR LINE AND KOXDOMD iy - U i 88 Upuedwg v, Manlsgapuide, ubich (ellsyur e Sy | Pram INUebur, Cincinnutl & St. Lowis Kailoy Sep, avrs Al PR oy o} T oty Bandaye, W0told | _Handuhh st antal dems. o Fal Frla’iy contidensish, . Saling Three Time3 & Week W and fom . BRITISH PORTS. LOWEST RATES. u.«pflrn Cumpany's Olfice, nortuwest cortier Clark dn) s OO WUVENET, Goneral Western Avant, _ Great Western Steamsiip Line, From New Yoik to Mistal (Eagland) diroct. Woeduosday Nov: 94 Satanday beo. 13 31, Doput Auvat, ureiol 4 » buure & 3L 8. i, i T HARRIS,"” Time-trod sud thocoughly- Wted, wieguut in dowigu, su- ahould ¢ Ditice strict NOUOURE} NO PAY!} 4 ve w Iy ped A North Kightpest.y Bi. Douis s, LITTLE ndon Huspitdl practic Aithous iwercary ; also veuss 1 by sirors of sout ly restors o "G N, s an 1migroating 4 ennsa ‘enls. od to Dr. Kean, 360 BOUTH OLARK.4'P,, CHIOAGO, O TABOOK FOR THIE MILLION, A PibvatoUsuasolus to the Murried bt 4 0 ouzit to ba un abyul the Bause, Addres wanly vl < laturviow.fa QU i DX X2 XN, 187 Washinglob-st., Cliciga, any physictsn i Chirugn 14 the treulingut 0} Chrouie, Houual, sud Frivate Diveans, Twpolduey permapently cured. - Lodive requiriug detl cutg treatinent, il home und buard, my call oF in oonadence, A ook for all (iiustratadl, 10 cont "~ T PRESCRIPTION FRIE Louger ¢ Buminai W ares [irlvatd dlsesses Lol N Indianapolis, Laulaville & Cincind ~ '—, * %54, m. T B VU, i youne plraugens uikiciont. BALTIMORE ' & QHID RAILROAN, | L ugaged than v uakuess and rite Depoty cornr & Fan Busoa ad Srmanats, ¥ atl Day Kigrisa 9205 ! Tadh i : d f“?)’i'f'}.’ff:"""" (e [Pyemin i nP'".‘SBU,It\:I. C"le_llmfll X Hllll‘.,"l\‘l« s depot eommer Eliuton . e ekt cace, 11 shondo dipart 0 :tloal ad Leace, | dveiee, DIt BUTTS' Columbus, Plitsburg & New York! sy Uiny JApcern, ieses *%15a.m. 9 900p. Columbus, P Nugus kap. Sup. m.l T:Na, .. HICAGD RAILWAY. - exl L wersmanaliyy fault- ruina leass roas euir Ta.lding and tout e tu B Loav M | stay boconuulied, porsunslly or by fall, (con Of gonraas | f - FUhiyACEuRals " riobut SOTA 1 ot e é' reli Ay L yolt L, uulnigur.mswuu‘?’uu.mt‘v'm-. Bk KEAN Ta tue Aoy G, Ciig e, 104 Olarkestey cormir of Wik S Hl it e BB Gy 1By siciat §1) (R city Who whtrauiy oatos ur o) inaton, /(\ hE e, "Utuca Liuurs, Y4, i, (0 1. . ; Sundsys o luil L) Areive, B CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIORAILRO4. Yor. the: spesdy cureof Semiual Wedkness, Loat M- o ) FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 0O, | {00, et uEhRbt o, by pdiscceions or | oo, £ ; e, S 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. e Gragulat lia the Jugredioutie Addfess 'E"“”"‘".,‘,‘ thAAkliosRs J1)l2 . i 1§08 2 Becarefultobuyonly theGeavine, | DAVIDAON & CO., Bux 2,26, Now Yuck, i 110.00 7. . (§ ¢:36s 4