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"PIIE : CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1876, JOYCE'S NOVEL. PR Choleo Extracts from Ilis Forth- coming Autobiography. Kisses at 8 Years of Age, and FPlatonio Lovo in o' Nunnery ot 13 A Polate-Pecler at 13---The Raplurous Outpourings of a Poctic Soul, Correspendense New Tork Herald, Jorreusox City, Mo, Deo. 23.—This is tho advauco copy of extracts of Joyea'a forthcoming autobiograpby, ** Jolinny Jackeon,” as furntabed in Lis own handwriting, introduction and 8l ¢ J0YCL'D AUTORIOGRAPIT. Tho following are oxtracts from the autobi- ographic novel of Col. John A Joyce, now cone fined in the Missourd Btato Prison for alloged complicity in tho whisky frands. This ls from tho fltst chaptor : My father way the youngest of seven children. Iie woa tho pet of his mother, and his naturo wns extromely gencrons, At the ago of 17 he Leeamo a husband by running away fram schaol with my mother, who was only 15, They had known cach other from childhood, separated only Ly o saimon etraam Lhat dividod tho villago of Molongh from Sbraugh, near tho Eoaon tho wentern ehoro of Ireland. Tho parenta of my father woro dead when the marriage took placo, and, n3 tho old toue house in tho villago re- mained io chargs of tho yonngest son and » mister, tho now-fledged conplo began at onco tho carcs of connubial lifo. A small bolding of lund, s borsc, cOWS, sheep, Pigd aud pouliry, conetitated the main worlklly wealth of my father, and, with a beart as light 8 tho mountaiu nir, he tilled the roll, carcd for uis flocke, drawing upon tho river and tho rea for luxurios to supply his humblo board. Tho vitlage acknowledged him a loader in everything 110 undertook, and, although his youth and way- ward naturo ofton arcused opposition, the old peopla would listen to his counsel and act upon Lo suggestions of his puehing arguments. ile had a good education for tho time. What ho Incked in tho embollishments of scholastic arts he made up in patural attaioments, culled from o winding rosd of obsorvation. When tho labors of tho day wero ended my father would snlly forth into tho mountain wilds to enjoy & daxh ot deor and solmon, in defisnce of land- Jord fawa that piaced an embargoupon what God sud nature intouded for man. Tha beasts of tho fiold, birds of tho nir, and fish from the seator wero regietered by Engheh lawa for tho benefit of & fow petty land iyrants, whila the glorious tons of toil wero denfed oversthing 1unt might sid tho dovolopment of thair phys- senl nnd montal constitutions, The dance, wake, hurdig,-and foot raco never missed tho presenca of Mise, who boro off faurels m many contested village struggles. Thus timo wout by now the $th of July, 1842, ushered toto Lo your bumblo servant, Johnuy Jackzou. CHALTER 110 By mother wes only 16 whon I was born, il was tho youngest child of her parents. Hoe mother diod roun after #ho was Loin, and gho ‘was raised under the caro of n stepmother and Joving fnzhier, who did overything in his power to brivg out the katent talent that slumbored in tho decp untuso of his chlid. At kchool sho could genorally bo found at tho head of her closs, when not in somo miscliet wath the girls or buys that bappened to como in contat with hor vola- .10 ambition, When xlio threw up hor books at tho ngo of 15 for tho purposo of Lecoming a wife tho parish said sho waa the brighlest and hand- toniest gitl 10 bo found Letween the Loalt aud tho rocks of Connemara. Ifcr nataroe was bonnd- ing liko tho stop of thio gazello, and tho scerad above her station liko tho lark that spurns tho valley and monnts 1to the upper bine. llorcye was colored lika tho violet, Jler nut-brown buir treaees, tecth were oven and as ulabastor. ller Npe wero nolied in lines of beauty nud pouting o Jifo nud 1050 ; hor checlia wero aa rips aa ponclies that tho sun had warmily Kissed, sud hor full form from heatl to foot bespuko the perfect woman. ler voico wam eweet as the linnet or tirudds, aud oven now, aftor o biank of twenty venrm, her plorious volumo of songg nawakens teboes in the hally of momory and walts mo back to tho long ngo when I fosked into nosvenly eyes snd foll asteop upon hior loving bosom. Kl was all to me and I was atl ta Lor, but & cruel fate intervencd aud blotted ont For- over tho sweotest nnd denrest love on curl— that betwaen mother aud son. YINST BCHOOL SEARL BABATUUA, N. ¥,—AL EIGNT. 1 was introdnced to Mr. Liptoc, tho teacher—n tatl, raw-honod man, about 25 yearaof ago. 118 icail wa gquaro aul his faco wns pharp, Mis oyes wero biuo and his bnir fong sud yeliow like tho silk on Indian corn. Thero wero about fifty scholars,—Dboys and girle,—ranging from 6 to 13 yeats of age. I noticed ' when rorens camo that 1o tenchor and Koy Bameoy, & big irl, plomp and gay, wero closely convoraing whilo tho Lal. aneo of the school were tearing and ripping at Jay, Ilosy would not go out to play. She, t scems, hiad hard sumy to do, and” wanted r. Tiptoo to pesist hor. Whilo attemipting to work on tho slate 1 bellevo in my soul £ho waa paying moro atteution to what tho teacher suid atout tho party at Hquire Morten’s and tho quilt- ing and upple-pecling; thoy attonded tho provious weok st Farmer Brown's.” I wug shy, and ro- mained near the stove, Tho pale would look at mo occasionnlly, and when thoy thought my oyen woro off thoin sly lusers woild work wous durs aud loviog lips would toll tales tlat I won't ropeat, Oh, no, 1 novor saw anvibing, but folt in my youny heart the forco of tho example, sud that~ oveming, ufter school, strolling home through tho woods with Dolly Dolen, n sweot littlo chub, I broke over tho walla of embarroks- ment and kissed ber. Tho recollcetion of that audacious Jiss haunts my momory yot, and often in tho winding paths of lifo bave 1 revorted to tho flutteriug of my heart when first 1 kissed Dolly Dolen, $ho kaid ghio would toll her futher, Lut I fouud sfterward sbo changed her mmd and didu't. Our ages wera abont equal, sho n lump brunotto, with black, zparkiing oyes, with ll tho witchery of a fairy, Yor eix months wo v.ore voiphbors aud schoolmates, In the early mioring § would paes near Lier houeo, wait atthe wickot gate wtil sho sppesred, tako Lot basket, nud, ]ommtf hands, wo woulll skip away to wehool. 1f 1had anything to eat that wus sweat aud good wny first imputso st uoon was to find Dolly sud Jay tho coutributions of love kn her lap. Bbe would as ofton return the complunont. Wo wandered through wouds and tiolds 1 semch of bright blossomy, are 1 beliovo the tivec bird's neat 1 evor robbed wid owing to her impartuni- ticy, Tholittlo blne opgH wero 80 cunting and sueckled, notbing would do but slio must ' taka them homo to hateh under tho canury.” T prati- f10d her every wish. L bolisyo had sho desired it 1 would have thrown myself over the nelghbor- ing ¢hift, whiore ofton 1n the Jengithening rays of the petting sun we watchnd the wallung shadows u they traveled homoward for the night ! Bit- g on o mossy bank at the foot of eomo lofiy pinb, wo would often kuurglo ke two Lirds in a nest, and with flutteriug Livarta promise nudying love, 1 nover tired of kissing ber, Bho ape wared to cnjoy it very much, when talked of ‘going home she wonld tiuow her olmpled srms sround suy meck Aud sy thoro way yet lots of time. Her mother wus dead aud o warried sistor ka{l‘ house for her fathor, Elo had 5o brothor, flled the void of brother ana_wweetiiears, and nover ln this world were their love aud’ Licarts miore pmiro. Dolly, dear, whero are you now? If this wane dering child of my brain should ever cateh yonr vye, what delightful recolloctions would i¢ eall tomind! Maybo, ko myself, you bave soued 2ud you bave sufored. Tho fushivg caros of married lifo or tha cold seorn of tho world muy havo cuilled your heart or dimmed your Loamiug e0 3 but L feol that i the beiht’ mansions of tenory you cherivh the gicen mpot of your childhood” and often witur iL with the tears of eifection. Yet, how sad to mo tho thought thut in mome lunely churchyard your fwr foun wingles with (Lo dust wud & Lroken hesdstono in alf that tolls tho story of tay darling Dolly, Tiut why piue iu raducss, whon I know thst's 3uw more days wiil nuwber tho eands of lifo aud 1 shall e duwn by your vida uotil the trump of tho urchangel sounds tho reeurrcction Imorn. “Then wo ehall meet around tho white throne :[v‘d tove forever ju the blizsful roalns of cser- ity. for KCHOOL IN WPST VIRGINIA--AnE, 13, 1t wos the purpons of kuino ot my friends to it mo for the minmtry. 1 ationdal tie Cathedral school. 1 was initisted thie good graced of the ruling spirts of tue Chiurch. Yrof, I'Me took o particular faucy 10 mo, aud the jgood Birhop, now dead, honoied me with his frion P Through httls favors, presenty, sud commdndas tionu extended we, 1 Was fust petting the ins.do track of sacerdotel maancrs, Liven the whita mutersund gray nuns stuttled, aceidentally, [ Prosuie, upon my walks wboo. o eburch parsonsgo, and through the nui nery grounds, Thow littlo did the Mother Buperior think at that time thnt n young Vandal like mysolf over en- tated tho sacrad precinite of thosa neat littlo collm, whera tho Virgin Mary, pearl beads, and Christ erucified upon an ulior, exemplitiod tho dovotion of Sister Agner, 'To 8 1 of 13 sho possessed tho most celestial charms fmaginable, Blio was of 8 wealthy, prominont Virglols family, crosred In love, secking that peaco that earth cannot givo, 1n this dismnl unnietry #ho hid her Amappontment and endoavorod to bitry her love. 1 remained in_hor cell ono sholo night. for tho reagon that tho Lolts nnd bars conld not ba loosencd ontsido tntil motning, Grent was onr poor walf bo yours, Libertwism bias no line to Mark Ity bounds ; no mavmona to measura iis andacity 3 and no Iaw to limit its terrible tompta- tlon—ovar scoking, plotting, and boteaying the bolient aanctuatica of affection, Avotd jtgs au nsp and an addor ; regard it aa loprosy or small- hos, that blots and kills whoraover it touchen. ’rhu nordid, smiling villain that kncols at your feat I8 the viper that atings whoen your innocont lovo warms him into confldenca. Tho atrong battloments of your womanhoo! and tho yolup- tuous parapols 5¢ vour bLesting borom are taken and desceratod when tho nugel of virtuo sloons ot dation Jost wa should bo diecovered, Ilce uard, Yo awako from tnta nonl-kolling shiock Lfifc"’h.fi“fi.' E:mn wet im. How that ead- | ko onoontof a (rightful droam, garing about dened heart poured out to mo the { in idiotio frenzy for tho forin of your honoratilo onst | kcrots ot her moul ~ whila | () lover, but lo i» goue, aud ho Lina atolan front you the rarost gom in tha crown of purity. Tho novel will bn intorspersed with original poems. The following is & speclmen ¢ FIRST LOVE. DY COL. JOMN A. JOYCE, 10 the month of November, the day I remember ; Now gazing o'or mountain aud plain, My heart traveln lack to that flowing track, And livos in (he Ugut of hez eyes once sgain, Iow glorlon and bright wero tho stars of tho night, ‘And tho whippoorwill tining ita aang, Wwhoi our hearts wore ro tri, and Ilovod only you, Ta that multitudo rushing along. ritting on lier iron eot. Hho purely and 1ondly preseed us 10 her heart and brdo mo put my trust la_God, wno comforted the weary and hoavy laden, Her angelie faco sliono in tho moonlight ke n epiric 1ot lonas trom Heaven, il thowo great gray oves and youthful forim il my bieart to this day with a ray of her im- macolate purity, How fow men thoro are i this world who have had tho good fortune to Joolt into tho Loare and cull of anun ! Tow lits tlo 18 known of thelr liveal low cruol the worhl in its corrupt jusinnations ! If every nan aceupying o eectudad cell to-ay can boaut of tho puro Aoul of Sister Agues thoy, iumy opinion, way bo - pomtively certain that God will calm thair fears in ife sud chorlsl their spirit boyond tho cold nnd silent grave. I ofton miot my done slster when mono save tho wiars, and our Giod witnessed the luly inspiration that bleased our lives. Showould frequently rovert to tho out- ward woild, aud seemad ever to inger upon the fono and crusl 1ata that separatod her from tho hearthstono of fuuily affeciion. But again eho would Dlot ont all memory of tho past, and with a sublimo cloquenco pather eonsotation from tho present, trusting in onr Heavoniy Father The day nover comen and tho night never goes, ut I wigh for the wooaland aud atteam, Wherowe sat in the moonlight, claaned fu fond lovo Tn that Lright sunny lsnd—liko a dream. Many years havo gone by, aill T sxdden and sigh, For the musical atratus of the My heart fondly turna to Incenne aud burns Un the altar of love Lo the last, Ono by one we step out, to that land full of doubt, ‘Whero 1ope only leads up the was, To tire Tealtin of blins, whero an angello kiss Trida us wolcomo o etornal day. for Hin (tnro forgivonosa and love voucheafod to thoko who do Lim wilk on carthi, Was sho Thellnlv- «:'n_-.r:'n‘llx‘s.::; 33':5‘17‘{-'""'" happy ? Ah! that s tho enigma. Twonty A At my T Acars havo passod. 1f lving, let hor spenk the trnth of the cloister, and, if doad, pray for us at tho feet of our Redecmer. STEAMDOAT IXPERIENCE—AAT, FIFTLEN, My fiest_experionco nfter loaving Lionie 1was gaived In tho kitchon of the Cll‘y ot Wheoling, ono of the tncet steamnrs on tho Ulilo Rivor. T honrded the craft at Belmont, where sho wos taking in o cargo of nails for Ciucipnath, I had onty 44 In my pocket. Tha boat rounded to, and soon afior & dapper-looking elerk cama down on decl, ecarching for waifs tliko myself, I wau enuyly eoatod on o bale of hay near tho long shalt, reading o yellow-back noval, which pic= tured in glowng_eolors tho herola conduct of Hancy Downg, who killed tive Indiana and & poan- ther with her littto hatchot | Suddenly a quick, commanding voico rang out, * lollo, Jolinuy, where ate you going 2" ‘1lus famliiar address on mo at ouce, and, with s conliding emilo mantling my countonanco, L replied to the nico young man that I was bound for Cinclnnati, and Tn tho moonlight—when fret 1 kissed 5o, KALAMAZOO. Another Ilast from ¢ Amos ?—He fte- news i0is Asspnlt upon tho % No Specalators? and Unonterprising Capitalists=The ¢ Telegraph » Man Comes in for @ Share of ifihme. To the Editer of The Chicago Tridune ; KArAsazoo, Mich, Jan. 1, 1876.—Tn my letter in last Monday’s TrinuNE I spoko harshly of the wealthy mon of this town, aud claimed that, ow- ing to their pounrious manner of dealing with merchants hero, business was not what it might bo. Now I tald nothing but tho trull, nod a very emall portion of it at that; nnd Ihad o faint bope—n very faint one—that the Evening Telegraph—s nowspaper published ‘here—would should 'be ‘m““"“ to ;:‘“‘1" mx‘l‘“m):"y e | copy thio lotter, sud thus glvo our citizens gen- :‘,':“l':‘i'l” o "hunrl]‘," n&n; *on M with | orelly an opportunity of sceing what was thought of somo of them—uot by myuclf alone, for there aro moauy othors who entertain tho same opiu- fona that I do. 1f the Telegraph did not copy tho Iotter, I prosumed of courso it would nc- Xuowledgo tho truths of what I wrote by keoping ilont; Lut I was doomed to disappointment, for a Juok of suprene power ko elmply sald, ' Bix dollars; hurcy up ™ This was a stuoner, for he BAW pile and donbled tho blind. Itold the youny man that I was unablo to respond to his demmnds, o then remarked, ©Go nshoro; I Yuow you was & wharf-rat.”’ " Ho eoemod to know mora than I did, for up to that momont was ignosaut of tho term “wharf-rat.”" 1after- | Mounday evoning edition's contained tho ward learned, howover, that this peenlisr ani- | following: A stilied nas, slguing him- mal foraged nround freight pilos and wharf- | goif +*Awos,' has beon writng to Tuw boats durng tho day and slept 1u Buger hoys- Ticads and ou cotton bales over night, pickingup hi ** haeh” about stcambont kcuens snd lay~ ing wait for tho ba; py ery of * Grub pile.””” You otton fonnd tho ** wharf-rat” rigged out ssa bootblack, newsboy, decl-sweoper. knife-shinor, or toxas-tender on soma flostmg craft. Hocould whistle, sing, and dance for tho odification of tbo passer-Ly 3 whilo bio was continually preseed for cash, ho never loat his humor or stout heart, but, liko the Arab, when dissatistied, took up Lig blankot and eitently stolo nway. The clerk fitally took me by the collar, intro- dieing mo to the mate in o ktylo thut wan not at all complimentary, puuctuating his remurks with apuar of *loug” mnes " that reomed to havo baen mado for that speeinl husiness, Although young and wenk, I resented the Insuit by honving 2t tho hiend of (he nico young man stick of srovewoud that lay near the kitchon door, 1t Larcly missed hiy clsrio countonanoo and un- coretnoniously aroused the slumber of an inno- cent deckhand who had bunked up smong the ‘Wheels and pipes of the cugine-rovm. 1 wes to Lo puat nshois at tho next Junding aud chastised by tho miato, In whoso chargo [ was lfoft. Hoon after tho nico young man went above I explalved to Georgo l'epjer, the mate, my unfortunato situation. Lor womo tino ho was incredulous aa Lo the trnth of my story. bus a4 wo neared tho tanding whero I was to bo put ashore his buman nature got tho bostor of his rough intentions. 01d Black Goerge, tite cook, hiad been an obgery- eor of nil that passed, and, Bocking that the mate refontod, asked that 1 ba allowed to work my pasvago by poeling_potatoos, Thero happoned Yo Yo o vaeancy in this fmportant position, Important, L eny, for tho rearou that tho 300 eabiu paesongera depended on tho humble po- tato-peeler for the weight of their dinner. Whotover 1 caught sigit of tho clork o sconl would juvointanly paws over bis face, ilo bind & hard bosth, it 16 trus, yei his lack of common sonso often inade hitn ridiculous and wan forover getting bim luto trouble. Tom “Taylor, for that waa bis name, 1oust bave boen 45 yeurs of age, and bad red bair, fish oyca, g nose, puckered mouth, avd a fuco like an andor- taker. Hig porition, no doubt, mado lnm ssd, for no matter how tho winds blow or Tain foll “Yom was alway found, eacly sud lato, checking off tho ehipmout oud dolwvory of monutains of freight. Mo wore his pantsin his Loots, and supported 8 swallow-talled coat that was Lao- CuteAgo TuinuNe groatly disparaging Kala- mazoo, and aliclously misropresonting our business men, merchants, ete.” Now, tha Tele- graph knows that it givey utteranco to an un- truth when it says that I malicionsly misrepro- gent tho businoss man and merchants of Kala- mazoo. I have yet to learn thac tolling tho truth sbout o cortain class of pooplo is mis- representing them, Haid o gentioman to mo to-day: ¥ Tho Tele- graphis tho poorest apology fora nowspaper ibat I over saw; it basn't tho loast bt of indo- pendenco; it tries to pleaso everybody, and hasn't the couraga to ray a word apanst any of tho evils existing in tho village." And now that i» just what's tho troublo with that papor. 1t did not daro to copy my lotter, for fear that Bomo of its high-toncd and wenlthy mubscribers who were coucorned fn that * tos speculation,” would got upon_their dignity and ordor thoir names olf its mhscnemnn list; ahd it may be Poauihlo that tho editor of th Telegraph, alzo avested in chost of tea, and did not Iike to 400 tho traneaction thus paraded befaro tho ublic. . P What T sald in my lotter faat woek I ropoat in this ono: 'Tho ricli men of Nalamazoo—with o fow oxceptions—ara a curse to tho place. Tho Telegraph knows tbis to bo the truth, but it hasn't tho indopondenco to como outand Eay ]t is oven 503" on tho contrary, it must kako sldes with theso oxacting landlords and monoy- lenders. In so doing it but follows the principlo it has advocated fur tho past tive years, namal: 1f you can't praiuo up this town and ite inhabit- anis, keop your mouth shut, snd dou't for tho lovo of heaven sty & word against it, no matter how mueh it desorves it.” Anud thal rulo tho Telegraph strictly adheros to, Whata groar ben- olit buch s nowspaper 1 to a placol Tt tho cditor of the Telograph is not an ig- noramus, ho must kaow that bueincss hero in Kalamnzoo I8 us flat a8 flat can bo, and that fc wonld be grem{ improved if the monied men would givo tho lonst bit of inducoment to manu- factarors, and the landlods roduce thelrrouts to aroasonablefigure, Duringtho past faur months thors hnve becn soven or oight failaros smong womo of the leading busincss houses here, 1 doubt if any othor city in the Stato can show s miany in proportion, and it wo dou’t have wovon or oight moro botore spring it will bo somothing wonderfal. ‘I'he smali repair stiops of the G. . & I. Reilroad, which wero destroyed by firo o questhud bim by o Continental grandfathor, | fow weoks ogo, ara going to bo rebuilt, Yot sover eaw & petty tyrant put on ko mucl | but not hero—of courso mot. ‘Thoy are style. o wouid plant himuclf ou tho highest | gong to Grand Mapids, and thus this pivnacla_of potatoo-piles, hay-bales, salt-bar- | town will bo forthor deeroased in popu- rcls, and cord-wood, and gazo down upon the rousabonts” and deck passengors with that gupremo air of command that muat have char- actonized Xerxes whon Lo surveyed bis millions marching on to battle, Boa him intho cabin \hon tho floatiug palaca glidad swiftly down tho Doautitul river. o was cowpletely motamor- phosed in conduct. The bock of tho first cterls, whisper of the Captain, or interrogation ol Gon. Milon, the Iron King, wonld settio him at oncs into an attitudo of submission,—bat in band, sycophinut #nilo, and meok 88 8 WOURO. 1n whort, ho tyrannized over all bolow and toadied to sl above. Wom Tavier could have been the twin brother of Urish Heep, for bo bore all the tuarky and brands of that noted hypocrite, Goorge Dopper stood 6 feot “in hia boots; strong ind sinight 1n proportion § g 3. in head was Jarge ond his face was bold, but lus Leart was oy tondor a thut of u woman. ‘The crow said hio was eevere but nat. D'rompt to every duty himeolf, ho allowed no slirking in othera, Wind and wonther found him taking tho 8amo faro with his mon. Whou labor coased o conld bo found playig ** okl sledgo ™ or “ poker ™ with tho bove Lolind the wheel-houso, aud, strange to way, thin familianty novor for & moment lost him the rexpect or contldonca of Lis men. 15 wos one of tho few_born o rulo, who ¢an mix soclally and command ofieially, Thoy are searco. In duo timo we arrived in Cinclnnati, A MIDNIGNT SCEXR 1% CINCINNATIL Pappor wnd myself bad just lett Woud's Mu- soum. 'Iho crowd soparated ud, aud L wandered alona toward thoboat, 1u the neighborhoed of & largo hotel 1 paused to rent and think, The Tour was miduight, fitful gusts of wind swent vver tho stany wiveets aud whistled wonruful munla around the comer gas-lights, which rose and fell hlo waulng tapers i o dying Toom. ‘Il sound of foreign foultalls occasionally broke upon uy cac awd vauwlied away nto kilouce. fation by the removal of ten or twolve familion who were supported by theso shops, and the merchants will 1088 the trado of s0 mauny mochanica, tho vory class of inhabitants that thoy find to bo their bost customors, fur thoy (the mochanica) don't sond to Now York to buy thotr toas and othor goods that thoy neod. A fow monthu ago the K. M. Rooflng Company lost their sbops by fire, and thoro 18 ho prospuct that they will bo robullt, although thoy wete do- i"i a good trado. . Luut a yonr sgo Gatos' tannery was burned, nud that will nevor bo rebuilt, Aud thus it 18 wwhen wo loso oo of our manu- factorica of ln{ kind—and it {8 a vory faw wo havo—by fire, it ia the Jast of it. Instoad of tho monied men stepping forward and offering o auniat tho proprictom to rebuild, they simply uny that **it'a too bad, too bad,” and then proceed to foroeloss o morteago thoy hold ngaitktsomne poor fellow, and thus mako it worse, Kelamazoo i8 n beautiful town. Iis equal fn that respoct it would bo hard to tind in tho Wost, and when you havo said that you eaid aill you can kay in its favor, Notwithatsnding it s such s plensaut vilisge, 1 kuow plenty of men that would leave horo boforo epring if thoy conld only gell thoir homes for nuytlinz near what thoy cost. Iuwmny be possiblo that timey will bo Letter hore somo day than they aro now, but bo- foro that day comes thoro mil hiave to bo a won- dorful chango in the policy at present purened by onr wenithy citizens. Rishop Maven's lecturo, delivored at the M. 12, Chureh, for tho peniatlt of that churvh, last des- day evening, in spito of my prophecios Lo tho contrary, proved to be a finaucial fuilure, The “nillonsire 1iishop,” I nuderstand, pocketed bis £60, white the chitreh falled to .Yny 0XpenEos, s 15 Now Year's Day ; 1t hiard to boliove it, but'the shnnuao says 60, aud that naver Jiod, ‘Iho thermowetor etands at T4 in tho whado, No casos of sunutroke yet roported. Thw patrolmau's ohib seat ity warning ochoos Wo have our gardens made, sud ex‘:c t to plaut cown the lonoly stract o ¥omoa brothier watchor, | peas and other vogetables noxs week, Jee-croam Tho clocls in tho tower tollcd 12. atd its mourn- | inin great domaud, aud oysters ato & drug, The Tul notos ochocd umong the riiont llls sad over | mud in tho streots is about 2 foot deop, Straw Wo river, Weo loving luvitations te Lueol | hats and parasols aro favhionablo for this Nuw oy the tomb of buried love. ‘The eweep- ing winds weut down, and a calin 0 over the ¢y, A houscioss dog—tail, Dblack, foan, wud groniug—sped Ly Jike nn arcow shiot from the fists of Viute, “Suddenly 1 beliold 4 poor, teged gir! approach froum a live of ompty sture-boxea thut slarted tho pavement, 1n ber srms o hold an infunt child, sud in her oyo ti1o tear of gorrow ghateued like s dismond ot the brow of Loyalty, ler look wag retired and mnocent, her lowiog hir stesgehng in wild profuion down hor shoulders, Sho could uot iiavo Leon miore than 16, yet tho hucs of melun- chuly thut shuded hor wiveot faco guvo Ler tho lcok of 1 and 20. Tho lttlo iufant cred frow cold and hungor, und the youthful mathor begzed mo for assictance, 1 emptied wy littlo pockets of sll they contained,—175 cents,—toolk OIf wy vest for the shiveriug chuld, and gave sl to iLut hoatt-brokiew unfurtunate, whoso mn loy at W door of w wealthy Juw that Lept u clothie ing extutdishmoent ou Fourth stroct. Sho blussed 1aw, kissod mv hand, sud disappeared hko o ghoat into the fitful xhadows of tho wipht, the livtle Lubo badding mo its last good-by iu solemu toned of weopiny; 1naludy. I wandurcd slowly to tlo boat, sought my buuk in_tho toxas, aud pondured paintully upon tho viciesitudes sud wisforiuncs ot hle, That wnole night Llay owako tlinking of tho poor cbild of poverty and diagrace whe wandered an outcast 1 tho streots of opulence, whilo hor bo- trayer slept ju downy cuuches, driukivg wive aud laugling the Lours away in company with Loun compsnious or Leautiful Lelles who ni- valed each othoe for ihe heart wud houd of tho Yenr's Day, Thursday afterngon was very pleasant, and, taking advantage of the ino day, quite a pu- ber of the ownoms of fast nags eonverted Hoso streot, which is_pavaed witli Nicholson, into s race-courso, and bad lots of fun, ovon if they &id 1nako it 1athor dunjarous for pedestirlans. And now thoy wiil liave an opporlunity to pay for thaie fun, for yesterday morniug compluints ‘ware madu againet twonty of thom for fast driv- ing. Among the unumber wera Billy Lurloih, :h‘u lnnlobmul Lillinzdist, aud Mra, Lillio Dur- oigh. Tho Contennial year was usherod in last night Ly the tiring of cuunou, fire-cruckery, etc, 03, —_——— Whtt Xt Takes 10 Run a Sheop.Iinnch 11 Toxav, Pricasantun (Tes,) Stock Journal. All that 18 weeded 10 start & wuoep-ranch I3 two Jackasses, two Moxican boys, one Mexicau wan, ono suek of frijoles (Slexican beaus), some coffue »ud o fow oxtrus, 1,600 owes, und twonty to thirty bucks, and agun to kill game, 4bo Moxican ewow, 1t bought in_August, will cost £1.50 to §1.65. A Moxican boy will cout @8 to $10 a wonth, sud the wnu sbout §20 & wonth; Jackunos €25 each ; the fnjoles Sconts & paund, —altogether for the first year abous 3,600, 'Lho ewos will yield from 24 to 2)4 pounds of wool, which will bring about 43 ceuls por pound, wnd thon come tho Jawbs, waich will doabis the Lierd it proporly taken cara of, * A man thou hes from bis luvestment of 1,600, 8,000 alieop, sud up- ward of @9¢0 from the sale of the wool, rich Jow, Al glrls, borare lest tho fate of tbis | FINANCE AND TRADE. Local Finances Quiet, but ¥Firm, at the Close of the Week. Talling Of of the Sharp Country Do- maud for Currcnoy. FINANCIAL, Tast week was marked In inancia) elrele by snal- mont precipitate chiange in the ptuation as far a8 con- cornod the mavement uf currency and the markating of country produce, Upto that fimo thero had boen a steady drain of currsiey to tho gratn aud cattlo dis- tricte, Tut thin won anddenty chrcked, aud was suc ceeded by & conuter-tluw of currency to Chileago and orders of esehango o Now York, Tho smount of loans mought for Ly correspondents of tho Chicago nnke in tha shapo of Ala- counts, redisconnts, and renewals, has been unprecedented, and, added to tho largo losses of curroncy at this poiat, hns madetho “ moncy market " unexpectedly ight, Uniiko tho naual order of things, Alie heavy flow of curroucy to the country bas nut Leen followed by & corraaponding movement of crops and cattlo to market. Iinmouso stocks of theso bro now helid throughont tho Weatern States, Low pricea and uncortain matkots have wade tho farmers linguid abont forwarding thelr stufl for sale, ‘Tho Immediato efects havo beon bonefelal upon fho loan market liere, giving employment to Finds for which there was lttlo need on soconnt of the nnumally independent con ditton of our standard commercial stid manufacturing tuterests, 1t {8 noteworthy that whilo the country des mand contintcs littla less for loans to earey the crope, thio banks liore aro growing lews liberal, aud aro re- atricting thelr advances, Thinds rendered necessary Dy thounusually low state of country balances licre, and of Cbleago bkuncea Eant, ‘Uhis arrest of tho sup- ply of thio ainows of war snay compel a freer realizs. ton of produce for money, aud in this avent no great recovery of prices can bo expocteid for somo {ime, Tho general demand for bank accommoadations was modorato from city borrawers, who obtainod all tho favora thoy aceded ot regular raten. kbl COMMERCIAL. Tho New York Droluce Exehangs Weekly Los the fellowing ¢ "pho vislblo mupply of geatn, comprising tho stack in” qranary ot the pringipal points of uccumulstion ut Taks Bt seabord ports, in transit by rail and frozen iu on tlie Now York Canials, Dec. 25, 187 1 Whoat, | C Qn Tnstoroas | Voar| b e New Vorkooww] GO CAIM,1 waf Foe 1e7,917] Tarones .t Montreal. i Philadelphi Baitimoro , l’J«NVd n{!n:& ork. on Trkon sa canals, 000,000 s ‘.w-;r-lll 120, 160,633, 390,043 11,401 ‘. 20,00 i i st 431,328 3§35 70,138 161,83 Wik Wk QISR G R RTEN Al i Tho State cnumerations for 1475 i Kausss, Louirl- ana , Memaclusatis, Michigan, New Jersoy, Now York, Ithodo Inland, and Bouth Carolina show su averigo Rain of 14,3 per cont in population since 1870, Asauin. Ing 1o samo atio of fucrenso for all tho States, wy Jumvo n populaticn of 4,060,000 in 1875, ts ogolnst 39, 600,000 in 1670, nnd ko domeetis consumption of bread and menta han been Inereaned fn shont o corre- sponding Tatio, This sonld bo taken Into account in Hho tatiinatea of homo requirenicnts o well s tho sur- Diua for forelgn export. ‘Tho requirements of wheat Tor domestio consumpifon and seed will be, for 31, 000,100 aeren under wheat, st 13 Lt PoF ace?, o i, 010,000 bty A 84 43 i ot caysta for 44,000,000 pepri- Tatton woull 10 34,000,000 b, and at 6 b yer capita 30,090,000 b, which is moro {lian thn Agricultral Departinent entiinato of lia whoat crop of 175, “Thio slaughier of swie I 1874-3 was nbout ie nsme an Lliat of 167-4, bint tho oxport In 18746 wan abont 100,000,000 pouria lean than n 16734, But with thix Uueroso bu the export thero was 1o sock af noto af neats oF lrtl In th country st tho closa of tho czop BeRnon, Oct, 51, 1675, which la noconnted for by the Bgmeutad domestis cousumption, a reault suro to fol- Tovw (ha aceretion cf tho population, “Tho hog siaughiter in thio Weat b0 Tar (his crop sea- sou 18 not g0 Jatyce 68 in_1574, which Ia pocounted for Ty tho dinjutslied number of awno 1o the country to rate fram, aml o inrger com crop of 1475 ax com- Yared with flnt of 1874, n years of a emall o crop. tho lasjor partion” of tho packing T o Wwest hing been domo durlog No- Yember sofl Docomber, bat fn Years of largo corn- “rops tho largor packing s dono in January and Fah- Riaky, o witschicap corn ol deae meate thore 1 Rreatir finsnclal {ndneement to continio feoding hogs foter in the cason beforo alanghlering them, Tiioss are consiorations of muck nwiEout 1o Lok cugsged i the provision-trado, ‘Thio Cinelonatl rice Curreal of Jast wook prerents o stmmary of tho hog-prckdng to date, Tt aaya : & Tha Flcd wuniber packed (o dite, with estimates fur- e for tho romainder of tho keason, to Marcli 1, at el points an tes not tlosed, Ahow an ngEreRAs of 1:840,000, or 511,700 less Ju bumbor than the samo Joints packed alf Iast soswon. Hhould the samo reln- Hon hobd jood st points not heard from, the fudicated Qoeretso atall itorlor roints would bo 630,00, IL sy o hero remarkod that during the wo provious sea- ns, tho final returns bave shown thut similar imates mado o 1 at tho sam period in the year wero about, 500,00 sliort of tho mmiber actaaly Facked, Tucindlit wtdilons i now poluts, it o sarao variation follow thia yewr, tha deficlency t Interior. pofots will bo shout 100,006, - Thut thors aro conditions ihin peason whieh Tendor it questionable Whietuer tise fiial otitcomo will shuw any liceems oVer thib piresent eatimatin—th high privea for hogs render- Ing 1t hnpracticatle for aterior poluta to cotnpela s Tayorably with tho Jarga citien, na In proviots scasons, Thioro 18 nb doubling Lo fact, Luwaver, that in many acctious whiro Wery has hoc 10 packlog this soasari, Whero comdderablo numbers havo herclofora bect pocked, that oo aro Hberal nuppites si0) held back, Uhich ‘mast find thelr way fo tho larger points, thus sweling tho propertion” Whicl mnch piaces wil thla Sciuoit gock, In order 1o reach the eshmates_ given, Thera. toust still bo packed nbout G000 at dnterivr J0ni%, againnt 403,009 sctually packed during samo Verlod lust avako, : LIVE STOCK. o CHICAUY, i retpta— o, Blheep. Monday,.... hE Segs Tncmisy. Wi e W88 1101 boa Bl HATE 34,493 U5 urday last wan crizod by Incraased sctlvity in tho sbippiug movamuent, aud u protty general Lardening of pricen, "o Increaved demand and Ao pricea for sbipping Iiscves grow out of tha generally Jniproved position of Affairs at tho Fast, and was not shiared in {0 the same cxtont by butchere’ stuff and atock cattle, Tho do- maud for the latter deseriptions wae st tho minimum, and the quolations of tho prerious week were little niors than sustatued, despito tho fact that the recclpts were tho lightest of sny week of the year, Targely-in- ervawed nupplies for the precnt week aro predicted, und 1t romaite to bo seen whether or not tho shpht ‘advauced prices of tho past woek shall be malntaiu QuOTATIONS, Ohiolea ieoves—Fino, fut, wall-foried 3 year 0,6 yuar uld stebrs, wuighing 1,390 1o fng 1,90 to SO0 A vaeesn 4.50@5,00 Mediim Grado—steersin fair tlosh, welgli- 1042 1,100 10 1,300 1Ld,10s 0o 4.0054,23 Butchiers' Htock—Poor to fair sieora, nud common 0 chiojeo cown, for eity slaughiter, weikbiui 600 0 1100 1. .. eorsor 8 Btock Caltio—Corinon cattic, weighiig 86 £t . 2758373 05 1H0as nako (Lo lghtest total for any wesk during the puckiug seuson Mitive thio Unlon Btuck-Yards wero opened, umountiug fa only about 33,000 head. “Lhat, under ‘the mosire olferiuge, prices did not dvauco’ was duo 0 au ur Tauement entered into by packoni, by wlich the atneunt of utock fo Lo taken by ualvidusl firms sud tho maximum prica to Lo pald was fixed upon st the bogluniug of euck day's wark, - Thit, und Uinatlon, tho bottom’ hay not Ueed knov Jricea country shippers may thank the connfauton ke, who hava wioutly seubitod overy attonipt, 1o get o ‘murket, down, | Had Ui Gight buen between rackers and ‘drovers—amony tho, Iatles of wluia thero could, of inve been 00 comcert of wetion—tlioro can be littls doub have Lect th course of priced, sy to what would The week opened very dull aud coutinund ko throughout with priccs vhowlng o, very warked Guctustions, Packers socarcd tho bulk of tholiege at §8,:6@1.75, though s low us $3,95 a1 my bigl ue 41,10 wan paid’ I faolated cases, For oxtrn FUttudolplis hois there were o fow sales at $T.16 @1.35, Thu warked cloed strong ot $6.0040HS for cunnnon ta primo packing Lopy, ut §4T5g7.5 for or- o vater shipiang grades. Tho weok was & dull and generally unsatts- s proved ample, Quotations are §3.5ke: pour to medium, sud 4.5, 5.25 for goud tustrictly pritue. Matorinls, Draw- ine Materiats, Woax Flowoer Goods, Glasas ADBOTT & 'TYLER. 50 Madison-at. _AMERICAN AGRIGULTURIST. ANINNOABANNCANNNONOAANANANNNDNACHASADNACNNASNNNGAAN 000 OGN0 KN RIIOON IO HAXMINDRKNAKI ) DOUOUUUBUOHIBOLOUDCOANILOIIUDNLUDUOULOUIDIULIU. T £0iy 8 CENTS a Wik ol AnonANnANaNaIY Pt inrawateRpaey oo IR0 K BOUTONIIGNT D oo 1876. | GRAND INVESTHENT. & i SPLENDID RETURNS, & e 0000N0B00ATOANIOANINDANANNIN0ONN0N0NND0ODTNNNI B omoComu A AKIOLAIOUITNOUUARXKIA D B 1 G JLEADLIL, avo sou aecutad for Youroll ooy m and Family, for 1870, tho most Practical, the T::: 'l:::l’ moat Userul, tha most Beast{ful, snd yob tho :z: U0 Chienpest Journal la Amorlea t-—1E nok jou oo fi::‘. will oartaluly fiud that Journal4n the American z::: m:\; Agriculturiet, which issues ita 05th Annunl :;fl;‘; :::: Yolumo during the Contonaial Year. Tho :::‘):: ::::: first nuttber s now ready for 240,000 old read. 4::8 453 ors, aad 500,000 nuw onos, who ought (o hsve v vou 000 It, nd wlll havolt, 5 thoy learn dta real value, 024 w0 o1 o0 o w 44 doublo (or quarto) pages fn every numbor, () woo besutifully printed on fino paper. wou o prd o e o 45 to GO Engravings, bosutifal, plesstng, 001 woo o0 and fustructice, i every numbor. 001 voo oca o woo oo A Great Varlety ot fyactical, Heliable, Ine 000 00 structive Roading fu ovory nunber, weful ta b0 oo Soa orory MAN, WOMARN, sud CHILD, ia ig oon 435 CITY; VILLAGE, sod COUNTILY. o o IL0AES For The PEOPLE.~Erory pum: o wov bar of the dmeritan Agriculiueist glvos ongraved wn w00 too Housa Plans, common-sonso onos, with all mato- 6oy oou . o tlals roquired, and tio cost fn dotall, Feeryboly ood 000 e 00 wantan Housa, of to improvo one, Theso articlos vue pe oy 0% givoa world of uaesul, pructical informatlon, ous o o o proees by HOUSEKEEPERS wil find S every m 7 o Su numbor much to ald end rellovo thom fn tholr 0w o Coe 29 \\ork and Caro—not fancy botlons, but rostly G o g usnful bints, soggostions, and fuformation. o ] oo o CLILDIEN of alt sges will ind I ovory oo v 70 Bumber much 1o nturast and dnafruct thom, o wou oun wo A CALENDAIL of WOTC (o Le done, with S o00 0s (o0 usaful bints thoroon, {n the Liouse, i tho Garden, 000 w00 o ow Orchard, Dairy, aud on tho Farm, given In evory cvn oo buv cou tmumbar, (s alone worth tha wholo cost. o > ow 000 9 JIUMBUG EXPOSED.—Noothar Joaraal s O 1 tho woeld 8 cunatunily, wersistenly, and Fully 39 oxposes tho telcks, achiomes, and wilos of 50 thy 2% pwindlors that proy upou every community aad boa oo overy individual, Thoso osposurc ouo Jono ksvo its oao 0 - cadors millions of dellars, and will save ovory oo % ladisidual seadoe many tismes tho cost of tho s 0% papor, o bad purchases and bad intastzonts, 1f 4o % nut In avolding baro swindling - o w0 w00 v oy The whiove aro anly o few of tha good fuatures oy 90 1 th Ameriean Agrieutiurtat, that for TY years oo % Jiava smado it 10 secoptableand sausoful totia Sun 400 roatariay of aubscribors, who a0 80 BAMOOTS ks 999 1Lt thio Pulllalicrs ato sblo to sapply tho papor o 000 & remurkably fow price. 1t comblaos Boauty v0o %% and Uuotnluess (o & wondorful dogres, Tak- bsa 99 g 1nto sccouat lts Doauty, Value, 0nd Sizo, it 18 000 3 tho Cheapest Sousnal fn tho World, b Yoo Lreryoody wanta it, and shonld hato it. T e Contonutal Volumo (fur all of 1870) will far ox= 297 col s valuo any provious volama, ... TRY ITs . porr . oo wou ou0 o0 000 00 goa Termat Oaly 21.6ayosr, sent post.pald;; 4 1o o 00 00 000 0 copics, @1.0G0ach; 10 coples, $1.30 cach, 90 BRANGE JUDD COMPANY, Publishers, o wo ¥40 Biosdway, Now York, o000 oo oo e 000000000A00N0NNO000TAA0AAA0ADDDAONONNKKY i CUI0GOUIBAIEUIOOOGONTTIOLIVLOLIUULONIOUBUIILUOUNOU o UOEAN NAVIGATION. v T STAR BALL LINI. UNITED BTATLES & BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSIIPR, Rutling regularly overy montt from Watson's Whasl, Hrookiyi, N, Y. Y¥or 1h3a; Pernambuco, Behia, and Rio Janerlo, calling at_Kt, Johns, Porto Rico, RELLLE MAVTIN, 0 ton, Jan, 2, at 1 p, m. J0NN_ TIRAM 2500 Lons, Fob, 1,24 1 . 10, 3.1, WALKEIR, 2You'tons, Mareh 53, ut 1 p, 1, Whieh tho i of tho mobth falls ou Suuday, steame ern gail the day provioun, 'Thieno steanicrs arv perfoot- Iy now, with ol tha lateat mprovoments, having Grat- clamn paesenger accommuodations, For frelght und posssye, at rednced Tatos, apply to 3. §, TUCKER & CU., Arouin. 64 Pmo-st,, New York, ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, “Itio Gonoral Transatiantio Uompany's Mail Bloawors Botwaun Now York and Javeo, (i splondid veesols on thia Iavorto route Jur it Continout (Leing invro kouty- wly than any other), will sall from Plor No. W, Nortn 3 Hows 1 cudollo, Saturday, Jan, § Ll Na Saturd 2 o o PIIOK OFY Firat cabin, 8110 and secona onbin, $723 taledy toatago 35, witl supon Cluding sll necossarios without a3tre OuArko. Bicau Tanrkid (108 * 00 HOL CAPTY a{EOFAY pHRnEIZETSs r 1.OUTS DEREBIAN, Aucut, 86 Broadway, N.Y. National Lino of Steamships, NRW YOIK TU QUEKNSTOWN AND LIVERI'OOL. HELYGTIA, 0,00 toaa... Katurday, Jan. b, st 19, me BIEAIN 48 turd 15, nt Ba. m. K QUK toris, 2, 2t 12 N, 4,65 BNULAND, 4,14 1o ol OANADA, 4,778 tanu... GRRicGR. 47w ton 3 tasiage, 00 and B30, curronc; Tedused keine. " bioorayo tickots u (e 48 and opwards on Uroa® fictiatn. N cocner Oart a0d Bandolpisias oprons andolpiuain. (oppubila now An 110050}, Ublcaga. s g o ,m;nsmmw-m:r HOOLEY'S THEATRE, The Kellogg: Grand English Opera Company. Me, 0, D, HESS, Director of (his renownal organiza- tlon, bian the Liotor Lo aunottuce tha fallowing DBrilliant Repertoiro For tho briet_reason n Chieago: Monday eventnz, dan, B, “TIE BONEMIAN OTRL with MIBY Klla 100U in hor reat 1o's 0f ARLT R4, REQUIN, £, MRS, AKLH, ol BEL MAAS {n ucniay v TOSE 'OF GASTILI " (fo but of MTRS MONTAGUL). Wedne-day, % MIGNON" (RELLOGG), pireday, “TROVATORE® (VAN ZASDT). Eritay, *FRA DIAVOLO " (RELLOGO), Grand KELLOGY MATINEE, | Satu WAL, HOX i Baturdsy oveulng, MARITANAM (VAN ‘Hate uf Hoatant the Box Officanl the Theatra, Re- nerved Seals, geuersl admisalon, €1,003 Gsllery, %5 cen ADELPHI THEATRE. Thix Monda, Jan. 3, 197, The great family First appeatance of the famous French Athle MONS, and MADAME LOYALE In marvolous_exploits on tho fyhg trapere, snd tho champlon light-selgib Loxora, Billy Edwards and Arthur Chambers, Tifh weok of tho great favorites CITARI WALTERS and JOUNNY MORTON, in the aby Elephant Bure Jeagiie, Hecond week of the wonderful Langloin Dros, Tinrd and last wotk of the Magnificout Oriental Bpectaclo, FORTY THIEVES. with fts wenith of costumo, secners, propertisg, and ephinnte and camel’, Matinecs for oit Weilnenday and Baturday, Roe :n Adelybl are chuaper than ony L CARLETON, MR, ) 1l cant, MoVICKER'S THEATRE LAST WEEK OFF MRS. JAMES A, OATES ‘And bor efliclont Comig Opera Company. Firat timo 'in Chioigo of Lecocq’s Inst successful Comio Opers, LES PRES ST, GERVAIS (Fiho il of . Gervaln,) Trilliact In_dramatie construchion auil charmiog In tmescnl emn. ThoZrinco de Cent, Mev, J, A OATES, 'llplml’l,« « by n fine cast of full ehorisea, Flinerday—TI1E PRETTY PERCUMER, Friday—L1:8 BAVARDY and TRIAL IY JURT, Noxt week—Tho graud Slakspearasu ~ spectacle HERRY V. THE COLISEUM, Birongest Bill fu (ho City, Stonday, Jan, 3, and every wvenhig this weelt, LITTLE TOMMY FISIT, Tho Great Solo Coruclist, only 6 years old. CONTINUED APPEARANCE OF THRE CAWTIORNES, T4B BRENANB, LITTLT ARDINB, FERNANDO FLEU- 1Y, HOWARD & RAYMOND, DICK BANDS, Admission, 15 conts, ~ NEW CHIOAGO T ATEE, 3, W. HANLEY..., ANAGER. ONE WEER ONLY, Commencing Jan, 3, Unpre- cedented attraction, THE OBIGINAL Elarricgan oo EXart, With thelr GRAND COMBINATION and tho GAT~ LANT GITH OF N ¥ YOIK, will appear, supportcd Dy n Company of Dramntic Artista. THE DOYLL BROTHERS, HARRIGAN X HART will introdnee their world-renowned musical skelclies, of ‘which tuey arv tho ot igials, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Fvery evening and Woluoadsy und Salurday Matl- nevs, 3 TUE GREAT ORIGINAL GRORGIA MINSTRELS Twenty Htar Artists in o magnificent programma, Ponular priccs—23, &0, and 73 cents, Reserved neats withuut nxira chargo ac Tivoli Cigar Sturo sud Acad- ewy box-ulico, 00L, WOOD'S MUSEUM. Monday Matinee, DEAD SIf0T and RED RIDING HOOD. Evoning, ADVENTURES OF A COUNTRRY GIRL, on TRMPTATIONS UKVEILED, and DEAD BHOT. In proparation, Undor tha Gaalight and Po-ca-hon-ta bl it et See e Racine Gollege. “Tho College and Grammar School of Katino College wiil reopon Jan, 19, the session to continue il June 2y, For ndmission apply to the Ltov, JAMES DE KOVEN, D, ., Raciuo College, Raciue, Wi MOUNT VERNON MILITARY ACADEIY, WASHINGTON HELGHTS, ILL, Tiyis flouriwbing_ Sustitntion reopens Jan, 6, tho wehuiastio year to. end Juno 24, ¥or admissfon and cataloguy apply at 12 Takealda Dullding. 8. BULELDUN NOWWEON, A, ., Prostdent. Ponnsylvania Military caaumy, Chostor, Pa Teopona_Jan, B, Thorough fnstruction fu Civhi and Miniug Enginieering, the Clansics and English Branel Yor circiilars apply to T, A, COSGROVE, Lq 46 Chark-st,, Chlcago, or to Col. THEO, IIYATT, Fres dent D MLA, FINANGCIAL. *1,300.000” Ta {he avsrage montbly proiit eatimated to ho pald to Roldges of stgok privileges oy varjons baakors in Wa Pl house of Mossrs. Alosaudor Frothlugham & Co, AV all-st., New York, who pavsoss & warid-wide eoputation for their strict mlm[rl‘y. otfer to sead eratultoasly torono var thelr Flnancial \ onl“! Report, and a book axplali- oz hiow xuins (ronn ton dnllars n Gioumnds may be in. oo vested, Th wite kuvest littlo have ll‘:o fl‘rl VAV\"J D R AT ARSI A R G o fddeees A Deakote, 14 \Wnilat., Now Yirk, MACHINERY. A AR i AR A A AR S Churehes, Pablic Buildings, Private Resideuess, JICATED BY LOW PRESSURE STEAM AND HOT WATER, Tiy tho Jatest and most effoctivo mothoils : Registers at lowest pricos, Taiators, Colls, Filtings, Puwmgs, ke, CRANE, BREED & CO., 683-715 Weat Eighth.st,, Cinclunat, 0. ‘MEDICAL CARDS. wy 1OC] 11O8PITAL R B s chartored by the Btate of 1ilis niols lur tue oxpress purpass of wiviug tho highes! pusaiblo Yrvatinent In sl eaten of pri- s, " Itis well kuows sicod at the f tho professlon for ) yuas- it A Dok fue.tho illi, & Ypimitesy on MarclageLons Hilrsy, Lo, Tnipatanery s an tha Iace, 0to. . Ladlos rquirlng (hreiTalcats wtianilug, Wil lowe botrd v, call e L onE Ly Contigantials OMov 5, m, untll 7 v, m, Bundays, W ta 3. b, incs % KU yeArs of ns gl\ll 40 yoars' hos, lll] n Dflv'i. In El"(flf JOU 370 1O 003 R the Dootur, 1§ havo twenly ruuma and parlora. uyer A w 0 reat Western Stenmship Line, Lrom Now York to Hristol (Kugland) diroot. flllEl)l’ WENTERN, Windlaw, \Wedausday, Deo, 29 eiluoaday, Jan, 6 JON, Fymons. ":.4.- S R g : 2ADDy et e, AUME NSO ALD. Aents T LZGAL, L AL o Public Notice 14 hierehy glven that on Monday, wary, 1870, ut tho hour of 11 o'cluck s, m. Lo » Custom-Huuse sale of bonded and goods ot pubilio vendus, ‘The sala will Wadeworth's U, 8, Bonded ‘Warchoneo, coroer Slurket aud Juckson-sta,, aud thy gooly will be ol fn accora. ance with Artlcles 760 sad 761 Custorus Regulations, 64, DESCRIPTION OF GOODS, Ono Case Jamalea um, 150 gallows, fuported from Montroal per Micligan Contral lallway, Dec, 11, 1434 \X:y.nl\;;x dehlitz, aud warchoused under W, H.'ond 0, R, “Fwanty-clibt Rolla of Paper, consfgned ta tho Rtock g:u; 1‘..1 v Compauy per d'sop Seotla from Montreal, "¥ifteen Jfarrels Salmon, consignod to 1L, Tahello & Cu, per Prop Beotia from Montrval, Nov, 10, 1474, “walve Bixea Cennod Mackerel, conuigied to'A. L Miaty por Prop Seotis, Nov, 16, 1834, Terma of Salo—Cush to tho highest and best bidder, J, R, JONESB, Collector, Tort of Culeago, De 410, ABBIGNEE'S SALE OF HADDLERY TTARDWALE, at 141 Lako-at., Chicugo. Tho undvrslgued, sssiimes of Suuth & Duucan, horeby oilen for u. hu entire stock, togollier with slore Asturve, assigued to him for the Lenolit of the {reaitors of #ald frin, Dexlers aud others are fuviled 1o sxamino sud Lid for the tack, entira or In luta, "etins carh, DM, CHALIX, Asslgues, Dee. 8, 1875, T OPTIOIANS. FAWEE W, QUEEN & ¢0, OPTICIAINS. 24 Cheatuniovtn Philudeipliby, thie 10l day of Jan. thiere will GUL Broadwiy, 3 Now Yorke Spectacios, Fye Ulaseos, py Glassos, Teleacopes, ol LS Glaes, Biorohiones’ aud Vicws: Misroacupes of al) gradus, Matbematical, Drawiuy, and Burveying Tustruments and Materisli of all des criptions, “Tliustrated Cstalogues to snv sddrses. 10 cvnta tach, Dr LITTLE “Thiriy ynare! Londan [opltal practice, cutes privh e patmoalatoly, wliut werguy : ah B SIG0I%, vorrais Unbiily, caise. by omorg of bt 1 P kT ato quiokly restornl 1o utanly vlgar, Btran. cors should eall ur write, Uao jnior 1s_quite sudle o o trlctly brivato. Ny 13 Wast Sladisanat, MARRIAGE laguabic on the myvlerie ofthe sl sten e s e Taiers. incavisies ta bty Ty e el e R fomale e truly Dapby. e on? Rt and femate gl it e shoufl maid avd T rich o o rve L o ul o ey ygounet Pr, Kean, 175 South Clark-st, corner of Konros, Chicagd, May hognasuliod, personalror, bs alhs St SR ERS unly physicien L1 1ho olly who warrants ouros of uo pis. ‘Uikied Bours, ¥ 8. 1, 10 8. @, § Bundars frum ¥ tall, 1G08UR 117 Buuth Clat heat,, Culcago, ‘Tuv videal usbitutionin the United Stutos charterod espresaly for the curs of Trivate, Chronic, and Specisl Diseases of both sexed, A mtail of eusaent Professors 1 dance, Ouns sultation personally or by lolter free, el o e “The only Epeoialist in tho ci DR, BSTONE, viol’s krsiusto s .,.mn.,lubf 111 Madisonat., Chloa, L., treats all Chironjo and Pri- Vi Ipisuasor, ymainal Wosknoes, upatencr, Ko et wtor Medictavs furniahod for 83 Lo ¥10 § oures Tood or monoy ruiundod, - Cuasu D Greo, porotisliy ue Ly lottor, A BOUK. ‘Iiliatratod, and eireaiars soot, soxlod, for 3atamy DR, T. J, CROSSMAN'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE 1s & suro curs for Private Dissssar. POIR RALT: BY ALY, DRUGATATR, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL A0 DEPAVTTER, OF AL FEPLAYATION 09 EPERENCE MANES 1 Sbindap ot eeptol. , * Snniday oxerpial. $3ouday eaoepiad, (As riva Sundag al8:00 8, m, , § Daitr, CHICAGO % NORTII'VESTERY RULRIAD, sosrman 1] a Tlekel Upiee. s Cruria o L at,,'eurner dadditon, aCaeffia Fast Lins, altubuo Day W alutujuo N knt ¥x, via Clatoi GUmatia Nigiit Kxpres aliroop et & hubuads ankay Fpreas, Eithvakea Bawnngar, TATiheauitos Ias ongor Fresn g ifshont 1+0; ‘w—Tiepof enr~or of Wallean: $ZDebot cornor of Canal N MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. 2 foot of Inke-t, and Jbot of Tuentysecond-st, afee, BT Clark-sivy southeust corner of Handolphy a Takeat, Tromon? ltowre, - and 95 Lakedty Toomon: UMY ' s et 4 Kinwiaata d Kintia- Depats e Mait (vis main lino) Day Eapross ~ 4Bunday Kz CHICAGO, ALYNN © anid Chieazn, Kanty Cily and Dencer at, West Side, near fadl VDepot, und 133 Ran art Lines, bridje, Tictst Kaneas Oty and Denvec Ffagh s, it. 1ouls und Springtlald K/ Zous, Bpringiold & Toxd: Tooely Day o3ueren Chicago® Padacah laiiroad £ St aor, Lacon, Wastngton fix, Joliot & Diwiaht Aco ymunodation. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHER: Taare, Mal, sia main fine, byecial N, Y. Expross. Atlantio Hxpross, dally. Michigan Accommouation, Night itxpross.... Mban adap.m.! 1 tsop.m, § CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD. nfon Depot, corner Madlison an C. Ticket Ofice, anal-ats, 3 Suth Clurk-ste, oppunte Sherman loure, and ut Darot, Ar isconsln & Minnosota Through p Day baprre: i #0345 8, m.| *4:00p, . wnd Eliuagsofa) onsin, Tows, o *5:00 . m. |2 008, me W I~c‘:|m|n i e Pansongo; 10209, m.| *7:430. 10, Al traing Fun via Milwas Tolots for St Paul and e A R ne sln adisan, anil Pratelo G2 Lo, be via Watortown, TaCroso, and Winous. ILLINDIS CENTRAL BAILRIAY. , Fo0l 07 Tkest. and foot Af Teentytesond.at, Doty fook U bentis Tedidniph-at,_mear Clark, Live Taave, | drrios. Ko Xk lixpe Dubuano & Stoux City Kz, Duluguo & Slous City Lx] Gilman Passonzor,.,. Gllman Fassongoryeesesasensreons T AW 0T B30 T 5 CMIM?D.BURUHMBN ,f YUINCY RAILROAD, e ot 0f Lake-sltey Indiant.ar, and Sicloaniy.of,, epotsy Jout oF Lakertey ANeLTAT Ofiew 63 Charvary andal depots Math and Expros ULLBh G 4ud Dt Dubuuue & sioux Oty lop, Pacing Fast Lane, for Umana. .. Kaonsas Uity Learoawors cnisun & St, Juscpl Foxan Kapiesy Alirirs, Vassonior, Mlondata, Ottawwa & Hirostor Pase| Aurnra Passenger, Aurora Passenuor (8 Dutinoue & SlonzCity Kz, Pacifio ¥iznt Bav, for Omalia., Kuneas Gitg, Loascaworth, At clilson & St. Josoph Jap,.. Jowner's l;mvu Acootnmoists LII{E ; Cushington, T arieer tadteon. Arrive, Day ing-Jgunn Klaopiog Fxpress—Pallman Deaw-| Uars, 1o ¥ 8338, | 80P, m. 400 Drmwiug. inom e and Lotel Cars. G:03p.m.l 0:10w. m, Onfy 1ino running the liotel cars to Now York, KARKAKEE LINE. Fram Depots, foot Lukeand Lentys second-sta, Leave, - Arrive, Tndianapolls, Loaisvilte & Oinein. nath Day [ Indianapolis, Loulsviil patl Night lxprors (daily).. 10:208. m,(* 8:50p. . 8:00 p. m.(* 7158 @, CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOWS LN, Depot, corner Clinton und Carrollests,, Weat Side, Teave, | Arvive, Indianapolia, Lanlrille & Clncin nail Uay lxpress Todisnapol ) a.m.* BRI, m. nau (datly 8:00p. m.| 7:208. m. PITSBURE, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD. From depot corner Clinton and Carrollests. 2 Teave, |_Amiot, Ogtombas, Pittsburg & Now York| ' R ay Express, B 3 Bip. Calumbun, ' F i Vorg] 0w St it 'n'H ‘Night 14pi0ns (a7 ).ererssees] 8:01D: T T8, 0 Night E1pioss (al7).vsereenesn] 801D w0} 102, 300 PITISBUNY, FT. WAYNE S CHICAQD RIAILWAY. - Teacer i Pactilo Fxpros: B e s EACTIMONE b QU0 ALIOAR: . 1y g af Tenty-secondsl, Depui_eurnsr M adiwunat, ard Htchigunan. Cuyaies, 108 Cark-its, corner o Wath natons Morning Bxpros Acouminadation, ening k! {Dally. *Dally, Bundaye oxco CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & !;ACIFIG RAILROAD. Depol, corner &' Van Hiuren awi Skeraldnte, Ticketofloe Qmaba, Lesvenwhid Atchiton x| Feraadeimmodation u 100 0. m, 00, DB L Kxpross, STOCKHOLDERS® MEETIKGS, | STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING: Tho annual meoting of-tho Stockholdord - of the North Ohicago City Rallvay Company for the election of a Board of Dirsctors and tho transaction oOf any othor busimosa that may proporly come before thom, will bo held at tho office of the Compony, 430 Norih Clark.st,, on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1870, dt 3 o'clook p. m. I, ORAWFORID, 8o, | STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING, Tho anuual meetiug of (e stockholders of he Chl- cago City Mallway Company, for tha olectlon of 3 §hiatui of Dirootors and tha trumsaction of asy olber buuslness 1hat may properly coine before them, will 1o nold ut tho ofico of the Company, No. 60 Htata-st., o8 Monday, Jau, 10, 1576, 84 3 o'clock by . W, N, EVANS, feerctars Chicago, Dés, 21, 1875, Stockholders' Meeting: The Annual Meeting of Btnckholdere for (hs Tlestiod of Directors of the German Nattonal Bank will be bd at tho Dank on Tuesday, Jan, 11, between 9 and & 1, IEMMAN HONAFFNER, Cashter. pom, _ WGNMAN SONAPINEH, Cubleh, 0og of 1ke Merchants' Savings, Loan and Trust mmlflh} comer of Madison &nd Dearbora-sts, The snnual meattg of tho vtockholdurs of tho Mt chautel Kavings, Lown and Tyuet Gompany fot (b clo tion of eloven (11) Trustcos ta_sorve during the ewl2 11g year sud tho transiction of aucl tuer busioess ¥ may como up before the Il"“"'l?‘ will ba ield st 124 bihto of the Company on Tuesdsy, Jane §, 35if W Aween ibe kours of 10's, 1, and 12 1, CIIARLES UENROTIN, CasbieZs SOALES: [ FAENRBANKS' NTANDAXD SCALES ©; OF ALL KINDS. O TPA) FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 0 Y 111 &113 LakoSt., Chicag™ Bocarsfultobuyonly the Gesul®

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