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THES CHICAGO YRIBU NE: MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1876, WOMEN [N WASHINGTON, Elizabeth Cady Stanton on Fnsh- fonable Lifo in the Na- tionnl Capltal, INDIA. sa-llad tha Lesser Imambara) in honor of the east above roferted to, ‘Tha rosd for the dis. tanoe of A qusrtar of & milo waa ornsmonted on oither sido with fve rows of lamps, whioh lighted the way to A COLORRAT» THNEE-ANOHED OATRWAY, coversd with glass globen containing lights. This gataway forms the entrance to an incloanre filled with fantastio buildings, all of which were loadod down with lamps, whilo the main siruo. ture at the and of the qnulrmglo. filled with chandoliers, tinsel imitations of tombs, and glit- teringgawgaws of svary nature, looked like a fairy palace, ilinminated as it was by myrinds of di zling lighta. In bililisncy, this certsluly eclipsed what Teaw of s sumlarnature in Agra, though the extent of that was nothing when compared 'I“‘IV":. miies lighted up in horor of the Prince 0 nlea, Lonvlnq Tucknow af 10 o'clock In the svening, I arrived the following noon at Denaros, whore 1 nucceeded In obtaining an intelligont Hindoo guide, who spoke English excollontly well, thus on-bl\ng me to enjoy dxorouflhly tlie wonders of the * Bacred Oityof the Hindoos." Thosua hiad just risen one morning o I sested mysolf in »'boat on the Gauges and waa slowly rowed peat tho tomple and ghauts (steps) which line the weat bank of the rivor, 'Thousauds of mon, women, and children wero bathiog in the sacred stream, which was strewn with flowers, Hid- oous tdols of colossal propartions grinued duwn on sacrod buile, who stood rondy to receive food from the bands of the norahipets.- LONG LINES OF TILOmIME, who had walked hundreds of milos in order to make tholr offoringn at the shrino of the Golden Templs, marched unlumnlz aloug, with their: offects susponded from the onds of & bamboo over thoir alioutders, over which Journeyings of a Young Chica« . goan Among the Wondors, of the Orlent. m!, the City of Jowelry, Embroidery, In Her Opinion the Mon Aro Responsi- and Bare and Ourious Bights. ble for Female Extravagance in Dress and Jowols, The Mosque of Jumna Musjid, and Its Gorgeous Belongings. Female Suffrage the Only Romedy to Eradicate the Evil, + Mrs. Ellzabeth Cady Btanton lectured at M- Cormiak’s 1iall yesterday afternoon, undor the ausplces of tho Bundsy Loctuto Hociety, toking as hor theme, ** Women in Washiogton,” ‘The title of the lectura proved to bave very littlo to do with ita substance, and, if it had beon used to draw au audionce; it falled, for the hall was vory little mors than halt filied. The lecturer was Introduced by tha Hon. John Wentworth, Aftor sha bad assimilated the prosent condition of women n gouersl with tho ordinary shipwreck, iu s lengthy and flighty comparison, sho #aid the country had beon con- vulsed by rocont rovelalions at Washiogton In whiob Mrs, Bolknap had figured, Bhe was one of the thousands who was the croatore of man's fancy, Bhehad grown up to meol the fashlon- able domand, which on the part of men was for holpless, loviug, and dresay women. Men were to blame, of cuurne, in the lecturer's opluion, for Mrs. Bolknap's rise and fall, for she bad bren led on step by stop, and had bowed at thetr fool- ish sbrine in catering to foolish fanciea and do- Prnvod, thoughtless tastos. Womon fn Wasie ngton were divided inlo TIURES GLABAES, First, the respoctablo-fashionable, which was composed of tho poor who aped the rich 1n dross and sbow, impoverisling thomeelves by indulg- fug in luxuries, fasbloos, and soototy that their circumatancoa would not fustify.” They wore thoso who had doscended from tho sminontly. roapectable to a painful mediocrity on account of iuborent notions of family pride. AMany of thet—tho daughtars of formor Scnalors and membors of Congroas—rwors now in the Depart- menta on smail #alaries, aud their ambilion to oxcol was grinding them down every day and in- croaslog their dependonce. ¥ ‘fne oo md class was compored of tha Bol- A Mohammedan Festival at Iuoknow— -Pligrims and Monkeys at Benares, fow Dry Goods Customors Are Regaled--A Hint for.Chicaga Mcrchants. vate Lelter from a Young Genlleman Trovelts L n :mfla.’; waing CarouTTA, Feb, 10, 1876.—During mg stay in Erypt I secretly folt that I tind thor and thero roach a olimax of novel life and surroundiogs § indeed, T indulged in certain misglvings aa to the probability of my bolog disappoiated in Indis, aftor such unique oxparisncen a4 fell to my lot in tho and of the Bphynx and Pyramids, Ilow- | toie”0 ever, my presont existenca reproves my former Bol]l' were buug by monna of a tioop, which jine Iack of falth, and if my intenss onjoyment con- | glod s they sirodo by, Now the cisab of cym- tinues to be inorassed in tho samo goometrical l‘:':l:fi&: g;;s. ,{_ud' ‘;hn%‘l;rx -{gsm_ -ndiann ratio that bas charaoterized Ita progroeslon- in tho last two months, I fonr my ideas of travel ?L'n?a' ;‘;’;3,'}‘,’,3"“’,2;';‘;".u‘.?.!,‘:{“}fid“,‘,’:‘:". .,"‘;‘,,f will dsvelop joto one vast superlative, which | motion wss made by (ho appearance of a you will consider the result of an overheatod fm- royuld nm(xlmnun -:u:‘ha nvnr-litllf. nm; the agiuation, rather shan & ‘sobor reallzation of | crowd drow an o oung tzisnagratm desconded to fiarl; sctual life, Al that Ican eay i dofense of my 5.5323}'&'«.“5 bun:gto batho, A ghml‘ypn?:llln ik enthusiasm is, ** como snd sesl” Mr. G. joyous- | thg burning gaant, whore tho doad bodios afo 1y said to me, that it I had snydosico to preservo | yonsumed to ashos, whicl are thrown lnto the the reputation of bolog s truthfal man, § had better remain silent on tas subject of Indis, for streem. It s Lorriblo to sea the stlf limbs pro- truding from the funcral pyrs, while this tlames his friends in Euglaad considered bim a perfect Baron Munchsuson, meroly because bo had ro- loap high, and s sickening, soetbiug soundis 1ated some of liia most extraordiuary experionces board, snd a ghoulish atench males one turn 1alnt. Bometines—cspocially in the case of tha in the East; in consequenco of which orientsl Iife was & matter foreaworn by him when at luwer clnezes—not enough fual 1s uaed, and I bome, saw drawn from a hicap of ashes a nameless torror which atill boro traces of ' hmbs, a body, L regrottod botog obliged to part with Mr. G., but bis timo of loave baving expirod, hio went on aod & head, But 1t was tmmediately thrust iuto tho rivar, aod the multitude drauk and prayed, Yo attéud fo his duties at Umniteur, while I aud bathed within & few fost of tho teriible apot. Pasaing the Nepaleso T'emple, Whicn is oovored with obasuie carvivga in wood, we saw .knaps, Williamses, and the habitues of JOURNEYZD TO DELII, BLIND MEX CALLING UPON TIEIR GODS whioh I had markaed us tho northern lmit of my [ $0 assist thom down tho ghant to tho ziver side, }::'gv b,lieum. clrsm. f:.‘,'; ;:nunaf otr:zr:dn traveis (o {odis, Here lu 18 rare to Oud s pative | ‘wlile further along we oamng to tho mosquoof | hag gyerpowarod them. All they had was spenliing Eoghehs so whou I stepped from the | Arungzib, from tho towors of whioh & tios view physleal - dovelopment, and in thoir card at tho station I realized fully the advantage of Laving hands with which oue may pancomime, for, aa you may imagine, my Hindoostanes 18 obtained of the city with its 6,000 pagodss sud $50 mosquas, A superstitious wretch, who bad chargs of thabuliding, implorod of us notto smbition Lo oxcel shoy wore found clothed 1 dismonds and whatever olse that would ndd to their cutward atiractiveness, Bocial rivairy vocabulary 18 excermvely limited, Ioach- | asoerd a cortain minaret, s tho:e was a domoo T irious - gneratory hd6n (tor site | thoro who would hul wsfrom the top] Tosauaty | 4SLE thoin bad bocowe s grent, 8 woe ore ssravanseries in India are tho most remarkablo bivgs in exlutence), I succooded svoutuslly in flndm%nflyly-mnyad servant who spoke o littlo Eoglish, and “tust, together with a fow worda of ifindostanea which I have pleied no, made thinge comparativaly smooth, 1arnved in the evening, just in time for dinner, sand al table fouud my fellow.boairders, numbering four, all of whom showed mo that samo courte- sy which I have received In ovory part of loams that 1 have you visited. Without even knowing my usmo, oue laid out a programmeof aighi- scolng for me, supothor lout we & desirable uide-boox, while a third (Liout.-Col, H. E, erumo of i1, M. Bervica), who hns beon in In- dia tocuty years, took me inmediatoly undor his protectlug wing, and showed me the vatioun objectd of 1utorest, oven accompauying e o tho long excursions out of the oity, "L kind. oesy 1 oan never forget, whilo the paius he took in lna explauatious of the numerous jutor- ssting foatwios 1 and abomt Defbi demon- stiates how unirivg be was in his efforts to pleaso, ‘Lhis oity was the scone of s great strug- glo dwing THE TERRILLE MOUTINY IN 1857,— athemo in groat favor with my friend, who pave mo the dotmls of the stormivg of thu Castimere Gatoin a moat dramatio stvle. The most benutiful building in the city is the Jumnn Musild, A modque of the most oxquisito pro- poitious, gonaidered the finest in the Luet, uadraugulur plattorm, 450 foot s;uare, and 8u ot high, ia surrouuded by cloirtor-like atruot~ orea inclosing the court from which the superb edifloo, built of white marblo and red sandsione, nees. In viewing this beautitul sauctuary, ove ia forced to exclaim thut the Mobammedan re- tigion has cestanly inspired the m.s. soul-olo- ratiog places of worship that can bo found ou the fsco of the earth. Although I may be 1evorely onticlsed for such an ntteranoe, L must svow_that, to my mind, St Peter's at Rome, gratd and impressive as 16 18, {s of *' the oarth, maithy," whon oumpared with tbe glories of theaa geme of Saracunio arolitvaturs. The Fort —ay in Agra—incloses n pataco coosisting of an olegant group of buildings, to tho beauty of which my pen couid reuder but foublo justice, The moat striking structure1s the ** Dewan-i- Kbas," or audianco ball, ouilt of whito marblo inlaid with tracerles of precious stones, The sumptnous oelliug of marble, 1ich with gilding, is mun«mcd by gracoful horsoshoo arches, while atonch ond of the hall is wntten 1u Pereinn thoracters : Ob, if thera bo an elysium updn earth, * ™ "It 1 taiv, 10 i thds, PAT gAY In thia gorgecus apnrtment formerly stood TILE WONDERFUL PEACOOK THRONE (valued at £6,000,000 storlinyg) which, togother With otber tressurcs, was taken awsy fiom tho imporisl city by tbe Perslan conquoror, Nadir Bhaly, It is estimatod that Daihily surrounded by 40 Byuare wites of ruins, #o you may sco that the travelor has his hands full of eight-seeing. Of course, but a +mall portion of these puml? tuined tombs and mosques ars visited exoopl by nntulunmuu, the chiof excursious boing to Hum- o excited man wo comphiod with his request, (Leee that I murgivou to ustug the plural. By o n; " and *“wo" pleaso nuderstand mysolf and guide]. You] would bo amused to make a visit to the * Moukey Temple," for here hundreds are cul- lected and hve in high gleo, as their imits aro uoandioss and food pleuty, For noe devotes thivks of leaving the tewple without glving nomething to tha rollisliug crowd, who ars w0 tame thay they crowd around and eat from your hand. ‘I'beso animaly are greatly reverod, hnv- 1uy atdod the Hiudoo gods 1u battle ; though tho autivos bave a hurror uf bewy transmigiated tu- 10 such oreatures i tho next world, Busuge tosay, there ia not a pordon lving oo the east Lanc of the Gaugos oppasite tho oltv. Up\:u wgubiing, Iilnd that this 18 oconsioued by sl and husbacds, ‘To mamntain their several posi- tions they must bave mouey, and while the queation of spocle-reaumption snd hard or soit money was agitating osher minds, thay bad-no caro as to the yuality, 8o the quantity was so- curod. Amung these womon wore the sbrowdest 1a Washington, and soms of thom, to keep up apposiauces and to excol, bad gono into polit- ical and financial spoculations. Samson shorn of his locks could be compared to a country Congrossman surrounded by this CLABS OF WOMEN. Thoy adhored to faablon without regard to tho origin of the fashion, understanding only that, {n so doing, thoy wers plessiug tho mon at theexponus of their womanhood. Ais. Bolkuap® wau & good {llustratlon of tho growth and devel- opment of tlis clags, when her rise sud fall was conmiderod, 'Ihe boasted Declaration of lnde- vendence bad been made a llo by thess fashion- able women, whereiu to declara that all weio craated oqual sud endowed with certain unalion- sble nighta. AMrs. B., in Lor palmy days, wore drevsos tho most luxurisut, but wheo ahe was tao centro of all attraction vory few imagtned thn blow she wag 1otlicting upon horself and sex 1 the weakuoss of hor mind. No one know vow much bor olexance cost the one-leggod sotdlors on the frontier in tho neocesitineof lita! Whou she last appeirod in pubiio, the lecturer saw hora tired, jalded being, Bhe had climbed fiom nothing o tho pinuaclo of fashionabla fama, and the patriotio soidier bad paid tor i all, Bho biad been driven to tho extrowes to whivh she Liad gone to pleass the moo who surrounded her, and thoy were rerponsible for much of her frailty, ke would bo poiuted to 18 n typa of Awmerican or free womuh, sud Liore was the great injustico dono her eox, Blie was by no moans ropresontative, and the aj aaker'a rospoot for cor- tain memorics osused bor to refrain from tho mention of the namo of tho woman who bad iu. auguratod in Wasluugton what had led to the preseut foolish extiavagance. The represonta- tive women in Waahingtou life had been Mra, Frowont, Plerce, Soward, liarriet Lane, Dlair, and others, Thoy dressed plain, conversod iu- tolligontly. and did thoir sex a eredit. To mare cloarly {llustrate tho condition of nffars, tho lecturer 1efoirad to Sonator Cirstiancy marryiug an employs ip tho ‘Treasury Dopartment. Sira, Fish had been the firat to call upon the brde, but was folowsd by the othor society womon a8 a mattor of fasiion. 8he Lad foared that Mra, Christiancy would be drawn into fash- ion's ways, but hoped not, assho was a acuslblo lady, who bad cared for horsolf, and who was competent to earo for hor huaband, From thia sho deduced the idoa that tho bigher order of mon sud womeh were respansiblo for the acta of tlio lower ocders, which was tho rosals of man's contompt for TILB BIGHTS OF WOMAN in the Government. ‘Ihla contempt, sho said, hed mado women but the ecbo and templers of man, when, If they were tiuo to themselves, thoy wonld be loadora. RIDICULOUS SCPELSTITION which forms sucn & fextuio in tho Hindoo ro- ligion. No one will live vu the eant buak, for, 1 chance of their dying thers, they will bo motamorpbased 1ntu a dookoy! Even tho Ma. harajah of Banares, who bixs u tino palsos above the ocity on the right bauk, crossos tu the oitv wide if he bo the leads_indispased. Apropos of thia plece of royslty, I wado too scjuaiutanse of yomo goutlewon why wers stopoiug &b tue same hotel tuat E wasiu st Banuros, sud tugettier we wvent a note **ro His Uigovess, Aliha- rajab Istiet Persbad Narain Siogh Babadoor Benaros," boggiug permission to visit hls Palaco and Tomple at” Rummogur, Ao suswer oame b diog us welaome, though His Highneuss was al <ont ou & visit to Allsuabad. Upou ridiag co woe bavk of the Qanges, opposite Rammegur, wa wore welcomed by n tawuy oflcial, with » surved sword, and were ushored to tho Prince’s voat, which was awaiting our arrival. Orossing ihe streams, we wera groetod Ly Kaly Oburn Chutter i, the Beorotary uf the Mabarajan, who had caused o Jmopay (a Kind of litter in whioh ono nfhy wit uprighit), & PAlauquIn, Lo cArTIAges, und throa oloptianes to bo brought down to the nver for our use, Quite a turoout for six peo- ple, was it uot? e, of course, turned w culd ahoulder to tha vehicloy, for 1t 180't every doy that one may RIDE AN ELEFHANT. ‘Ihe gront boasts were orderod to knool, and afier wo bad clinbed iato tho huwdahs by meaus of a ladder, we rode in triumph to tho palage. tho guards presontini Ars w8 we passod through the Rreat gateway iuto the court. The Seoretary graclonsly led us through tho varigus aparunonts of tho palace, puintud out tho dif- feront obfects of note, tho must strik- ing of which wes s dalmy paui ion of whito marblo, covermg & thirona of orimson and gold, which looks down the river towards tue ** Holy City," Alounting the olephsuts agaiv, wo rodoa milo to the Tem- ploof B.iomarie, passing en route the nophow of tho Maharajah, who, richly arrayed in cloth of goid, gracefuily salsawod to ae a8 he dashed by, foliowed by a suite of twenty Lorsemou. Our sstention was also ¢laimod Dy a boautitul garden whick bis Highness has oaussd to be the strong-minded, of whioh sle was one, Un- ayow's and Nizam-oodun's tombs, which aro | tastofuily lmid s aud thiou wo returnod to the | dor this hoad sba reproduced all the old arg: mosque-like buildings of clogant dosign,~and | Tiver, wore carriod to the opposits sids, aud ro- | ynonts fn favor of fomsle suflrage. Tuls cla 1o tho Kootub,—a wingularly ornato towor 993 | turnod to tho hotol charmed with tha courtosies | had — appenled rosson rathor than which Lud peen oxtonded ua. The streets of Denarss form a perfoct laby- rinth, but notwnhsinuding this fack and the atroclous odor prevalout, they certalaly posaess a sbnderful charm, 1 paid a visit thoe other day to the shop of Baboo Deby Porshad, THE RICUEST MERCHANT IN BENARES, nnd who at the time of the visit of the Dake of Edmburfifluxmbmd goods valned at 8150 n yard ! aving tho busy atrect, wo ponstrated a rambling sort of a bullding, in the sccond story of whiolr I 80 odd room whioh |a the place of business of the wanlthy Hindoo. I had susrcely time to pote the singular apartmeut, and tho olorks mittlug cross-logged on tho floor, before odd leoklug ledygeru filled with oddor chaiaoters, when the propriotor cntored, satuted mo, ond procceded to make airaugements to alsplay hls gooas. Oue servant placed a Isrge bolster at bia side, to make his mthing posturo, more comfortadle suother aporeachied Llmn deferantially on nlf fouts, and tied bia of betel-nut in the corver of his bandkerohlef, so that he might chow them at loisure, while othors drew the fabrics from their casos 84 Le commandod them. There was raiment stiff with gold, costing fabulons sums, and embroldery 8o exquisitoly done that it ssomed only fiv for tlie use of the fairics, while lris horsolf would have boon onvicus st tho diaptay "of doticate colors. Baing roady to loavo, a ner vaut haudod me oardamom soods aod raisins on & silvor salver, and proffered me a awcol- smolling olntment, contained in an autique vase, in whioh I was oxpeoted to dip my fingors. Thia style of doing businces might bo auggested to FIZLD, LEITER & CO.. for I am sure it would meet with fayor among the Iadies. After four days of moat axoltingly novel sight-~ + foek high, olaunod to be the Ioftiest pillar In the world, tho 879 steps of which I feit {n duty \bound to ascond. This latter Is surrounded by ruined tomplos and tombs of grest nterest, so tuat a day wns consumed in the jaunt. X shall avo a great deal to.tell you aboit theso . won- der{al places, which I canuot possibly crowd within the limits of my lotter. , Delhs 18 noted for its Jowelry and ombrofdery, and a walk through tho colebrated ** Chauduoy Chouk," In which the bazaurs are situated, ia 1o0- plete with intcrest, the phases of lita snd man- norw to be scen being of & curious nature of which I can convey you_no idea. After a stay of two days and a half, I roturued to Agra and then traveled to Cawnpore, of molancholy in. toreat by Yeason of THUE FEARFUL MASSACRY porpetrated here durug the mutiny. In a lovely garden filled with oxquisite flowering plauts, snd shaded by the bauysa aud palm, la a monod srowned by an oclagonal Gothic scresn of utone, ahlch incloses tho well in which the ijufsmous Nana 8ahib caused tho murdered Englishwomon wd children tp bo flung,~tha dyiug with the {oad! Tne well is now walled over, and |s sur- mounted by a statue of tho * Angel of Pity."” Not fur distant is » second inclosura filled with fraves overrun with s loxuriant growth M roses; and it would bring & loar to suy eye to read tho epitaphs cut on Muwplo headatones of those who fell at Cawn- ro during that torrible yoar of 1857, ‘Thers is ttle olse bus the and memories to claim oue's sttention at this pisce, 80 I went on to Lucknow, where I forwarded my last commuuication. fVhat was my surpriso upon mooting, at tho sia- Mon, Dr. Cookbnrs, of the Peshawur, who had decided upon t-k'lnx & peep at Iudia during iho five woeks that Lhe steamer lav in the oflivg riches; had commend:d patiiotism &3 & noble virtuo andtaught the daoger of indircot respon- sibility on the part of any olasa of a peoplo to a Republican form of Government. bora nationa tind perished fram luxury aud esso than from conquests, Hovon yoars ago this class com- menoad wotk in Washlugtou, and this belng the Centeonial, it was aiming at & grand triumph, I'ho Rupubliosn party bad enfranchised the ne- o8, and she thought tho Democracy could oautifully round up the century by doiag the sam» for womeu. '1'bo Hon, 8. B, Cox had pro- sented & mewmorial to Congrosa {u the intorest of tho causo. 'The memorial bad beon advocatod by & Republican, and 8o much at loast had bean gainod. The sposker here diverted to glorify the much-sbused Busan B. Anthony, whom she COMPAIED TO QUEEN VICTORLA, and who, she satd, ought to to-day rccelve tho pante tokous of respect 1u America that the Quoen did in Epgland. Miss Anthony was oalled * aged, but not haudsomo,” by the publio press, but no woman living could compara with her in force of charaoter, and no OnO WAS & LrUST rep- rosentativo of her sox. She was **our old Susan B, Anthony,” and with the speaker sho advo- catod tho {des just now belug takon hold of In forolgn countrios, thet the giving of political power to woman waa tho next step I our clvill- gation, [Laughter.) The speaker closed with contrasting the fash- ionable and strong-minded women of the laud. The former, stupid as they wore, could live Hio lmgpln, and cootinue for s time at Waahington o dovelop political domoralization, They would dis out with thelr dinnors and wines, which would eventually yield to tha solid, practical Boosa of the YW o. That thelr fancles and fashions should dia out waa essentlal to chie por~ petuity of lspublican institutious, These but- ¥ sooing, 1 cama on to Caluutts, complating iy | terilies bad looked upon men s founialos of l‘:l.nnkn ", 3.“1‘?13.1': %fllfiffiggbiéfifilfli railway journeying in Iudia of 2,230 miles. | monoy, snd Mrs, Balknap amoog thom had boen snd'T southy, still wo coasldered our mooting | Der dearl what sights I have soen, to ba | fu roturn respeoted for bor dman1 dinnors, aud Pertioatanty” falitltons, Inenmuoh a8 ho eoug | sure[ Aud bow surprised vou would bo wers [ | wina. She nad had ber da, aud the oud of Lor to toll you how mauy nights I haya slept In the o)lowors would soon coms, cars on benohes varylog from 16 to18 inchos ol toun$ up to four 1n lliundostanes, and I fortu- TUE STRONG-MIKDED WOMEN nately hnrponsdso know what flyo waal Can anal wide! Al of which goos Lo prove the old sdage | would come to the front. Wuen thoy did oome, Torta e my aapplor mmalgamation of afel- | fhat 4 travelers ango bade.” ABTuva: | Moy woatdbo found dudopendont, not lilpioss! it e Their fathers had been instilling into them inde- endent ideas, ‘They ocould pay their way read- rlv. all of tlo sex, when popular prejudice agatinet thair competiog with men_in the avocations of life had been overcome. She would bave the fathers and mothers in her presence advauce tho Indopondence of woman ia the reating of their daughters by exaoting of them that they pay thelr way wherevor they mightgo. Givethem money, aod o longer sllow them to depend for thelr ploasurs or sustenauce upon $he pletaorio pockeata of their mala companions, They should Pay thelr way, foc auch was true republicanism, and withall true womanhood. [Applause.] —_———— A Self-Mado Mawn, ~ New Fork Corvespondence Hoston Journal, A MOS! EXTRAOUDINARY BPECTACLY x1a taking piace, the '* Mohsram,” the groatest 8t the Mohammedan festivals, being in progress. Bemarkablo tinsal struotures called ¢ tazins,” iorches, and stroclous muslo ssemed to bo the feature of the ovauing, and gave to the siresis s Tory plotnresque appearanco, ‘Thia colebration tontinues ten days, sad is in commemoration of the martyrdom of the muns of Ali, who were put to doath by rival claimants to the headship of Islam. For thero are two parties of Musaul- mans who have about sa much love for tne snother as exisia belween Protestants sad Romanieta, There is muoh of Ioterest in Lucknow, but the bulldings suggess 1o one’s wind & horrible architeotural uightmare! Iu a6 bulldiog you will often find domes, min- A Ohangeling, A certain M. Jury has lately bosn triod in Pans for absodoning bus child, Paul Louis, sgod 4 .yoars, and his ressons for go doing are curious if not eatiafactory, Paul Louls wass changeling, He had uot prooisely bson loft by fairies ab the Maison Jury, lko tbe elves of Bcoteh superntition, but he had been chavged at purse. When Msdsme Jury intrusted him to s nurso he had the lofty brow and dark hair of the Jurya; ‘wheo he was brought back at the sge of 14 months he hsd Light bar, s low forehead, and s violent, not Lo say flendlsh, tomper. For tho Iust threo yoars his careor has heen one of crime aud musctuef, 1lo eats as much saall bis thres broshers put togother; be steals,ovory- recian o orming & conglomeration as | #*correctsd” {n any way he yolls t! 6 nelgh- . forid sait h“;huuuml. And y‘un may tigure bml‘:::fl for ?hu gahuay. 1n spite of all that he an‘- failure bringe bim prominently £o tho 1o yoursal( now sn_oohre-besmearod edifice, of b bastard style of sychitvoturs, wonld appear Mter viewing tho rleas marble structures of Agra and Delhi, However, asldo from thoss bizarre creatlone, $hore is much ta enjoy, though fonnd that fo two days of energelio couriss abox most of sbe sights could be done. The moak lghnrlld sight we witnessed while here was iho fllumicstion of & sipgular bulldlog front among the great givers of the Methoaists of the city, A few years ago s dozen men oould be found fo that Cnurch who could u-u{ have mado up theloss of ©500,000. Isaao liioh, of Yoston, would have been among tho uumber, but ho & desd and his great house has w. ug. der. Ooroell was ngl!l,m:nly man, but also has passed sway. . Btous began life & poor boy. He bad s good eduoation, aad commenced eats, ho is weak snd rickety, and even when Le is well-traated ho luol g0 ill that the guhhn thiok he s starved. In short, 8a M. ury patheticatly statod his cass, himeelf, b wife, aud bia thres children sre all viotlms of this nigbtmare of a boy, whoss bobavior hss caused the family to be turned out nf countless 104&‘“-!:0\;-:- sad 40 sppear bafore the police of thsir sountry. . Tho third ciuss of women in Washington were | 1ife with school-tesching. Ha wont into trada, and, after several mistakan and raversen, pianted himnolf on & firm foundation. e in nowous of the wanlthiest man in the city; has no equal among the Bank Preridenta for integrity and good judgment, aud throngh the War and sinca the War has made monay vory fast, A Method- iat from hia bayhiood, he owen all lie fa worth to 1ils church conneations. —— e, AMUSEMENTS. THE CHOPIN RECITALS. Last Baturday's programme of the sizth of Carl Wolfsohn's rocitals embraced the mecond ballade fn ' major, op. 38; fiva nooturnes im G minor, op. 44, No. 1; ¢ minor, op. 87, No.1; @ msjor, op. 87, No. 2; C sbarp minot, op, 27, Na, 1, aud D flat major, op. 27, No. 2; and the Polonsise in A fiat major, op, 63, The second balisda in quite naw hoze, nnd is n very beautiful compositton, beginnlog with a dolightfal theme which seams to ropredent wome ploasant remem- brance of the past, and has for the sutithesis l]\)nlhl!lll prosto movemont, followsd by the original thomo, whick ends the componition. It 18 af a more Iyricsl charactor ihaa the fizet bal- lade, while 118 coloring‘is of a softer tinge. The nocturne in O minor s of grost breadth and dapth, and Is seldom played biers, Tue G minor noeturno is well-known and rathier oanier to play than the othors, whils the ome (o G major 1a quite shiort and exceadingly graceful in its out- limes, The pocturnoin O sharp minor 1 of a vory pansionate ocharacter, ‘Ihe finest of them all, in & strict musical sonse, is the one in D flst major, which in of s dreamy nud fascinating nature, Lhe T'olunaise 18 the so-called * Iider's Pulunaise,” and is vory wali known here. Of Mr. Wolfsohn's iaving at these recitals we Lave Litherto smid lmln. Dbocanse his style is 8o woll knowu thet wo could add but Jittle to what has already beon #aid on former occasions. Itiwbut justica to bim to say that we Lave watchud with please ure his attompts, and listened whb gratification to his porformances. e soprun to hinve worked hard snd very oarnnsily to render tho various selections from the exhouativa list of Clopin’'s muste .in an iutoliigent macuer, and to givo them their correct interpretations. At nono of tho preceding recitala has Mr. Wolf- Aobn so tbrown his heart aud soul iuto bis play- ing 0 on Batarday. Mims Jensica laskoll mang the five sanga of Janson's, all of them now hera: % Lebn' deine Wang' sn mews Waup'"; “Manio": ¢ Froohlingsoacht'; O, lass dich nalten, goldone Htunde,” avd *“'An dor Janden.” They are all of a declsmatory character, sud although not belanging to any particular school of nopg-writing, thov resomble to some oxtent the songs of Liszt, of which thoso sung by Afies Haskoll two wecks sgo aro good illustratians, The tuemos of tha vocsl pnrte are intricately interwoven with the accompapiments, making tho whole vory pleas- ing. Yo the popular oar * Afsrie " in the prot- tiest of the five, but, muaicallv spaaking, wo aro inclinod to say that the * Fruoblingsuachs " 18 the finest. Miss Haskell's sioging was very pleaaing, the atyle of the mougs sniting Ler ad- wirably. Ono of thoe oxcollout features of her ulnmng is sher clear and distinct onunciation, #o that tho listener i always able to understand the words, At the sevouth recital, next Satur- day, Misa Ella A, Whito will sing four now songs of Richtor. NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. Tha popularity and esteum in which Mr. Gus- tav Donald, of Mr. Aloxander Wurater's Gorman Dramatio Company, is held by tho theatro-loving Gerwans in this city was provoo last eveulug, whea ho took hishenaflt at the New Chiteago Thea- tre, The suditorium was crowded to suffocation, The amount rainod by tha bonefsiary must have been quite bandsomo, ITo reccive.l also & num- bor ot floral tokons, eome of them of a very beautiful dessgn. To the surprise of almost averybody, the play which Mr.Donald liad chosen gavo bim but ittlo to do, and be had no chance toshow hin brilliant talonis to advantae. It waa ontitied ** Der Herr Stadtmusicus und soino Kapefle " (‘The Music Director and Ilis Band), and, lke all pleces of the ** Groess I’oske ™ schoo!, is full of wit and humor, though ita ploz or literary worth is of wno account whatover, ~ Tue acting, however, was excollent, and could hardly bave been nnproved upon, Mr. Koch as Capltalist Stille was quite iu his elomont, and gave tho hard-bearied, bypo- critical migar 0 parfootion, and kept tho lonse in a continued roar of laughter. Mra. Horn as Mra, Schnifer was parslcalarly bappy i tho ronditton of the character. A more parfoct old bouackooper who 18 determined to become the wife of her mastor could nrdly be jmau- ined, Mrs, Clanssou as au apprentice musician had a vory grasaful rolo und made the tnost of tt. Her singing was, as usasl, spplauded and encored. M Wolf s tho daughter of the musicisn acted hor poart very fluvly und with much foeling. For tho "firs% timo since bor appearsuce in this city sho Lad a part in which sho was cowpeiled to vhow ber quall- tios a8 a ningor nd well a8 an notress. Thouul sho would bardly be ablo to fill a position in the Itatinn opora, §et ag an amatonr she did quite well, and gave much satisfaction, 'Tho bope- fioinry did woll the bttle he had ta do. A Movers' rendition of tho Musical Dhector also doserves favoiablo mention, Only throa mora plays will be givon by Mr, Wurster's company this soason. ‘The Now Chi cogo Theatre, howaver, bas been routod apatn by Mr, Wurstor for tho next soasou, 1lo Lus aflso engagod tuo ablost and most popular memi- bors of his prosont excollent commnany, and, 1n addition, has ongaged several of ibo londing notors _and _motresees of the Dilwaukeo aud New York Germao thestres. Air, Guatay Dovald will again bo tho stage- mauager, It i tho intention of Mr. Wurster to do away with tho salo of season tickots at ro- duced pricos, but to sell seats at ruduced rates which are resarvod for every roprexcutation dur- ing the wnols season, A CRITIC CRITICISED, An ignorant follow, who conecicntiously earns freo parsos to tho thoatros by writing dramatie + criticismna " for the Saturday Evening Herald, has undortakon tho task of fustructing Tue Cui- cago T'nioune, Ho informs the publio that Tue Trinoxe was ndiculoualy wrong in giwing Mr. Booth erodit for tha vorsion of * Hichard IL" which Lo has been presenting in thi city, and #ayu that the version is tho ono nsed by Koan. It ho had taken tho same pains that tho repro- pentativo of Tux T'RmuNe did, he would bave discoverod that **tho Cumovorland edition "— tho one tsed by Kean—Is radically and esdon- tinlly difforent from Hooth's. Tho differenco Is o proat that tho actors ut Ble- Vicker's 'fheatre discard tho Camborland e«huou,uwfimuor, nnd dopond upon tho MSS. furnisbied Dby Alr. Looth, Wa are ataloss to lmagine why tho critic should rofuse 3r. Booth credit for this prece of work, and then boslobber Inm with praisa for hle rendering of * Lear," and pronounce ** fichard 1L" an excellont nct- {ug play, and bog tho pooplo to attend tia per- formancos. ‘The fault can Lo attributed vuly to oonfirmed iguorsuco sud coasoduoss, Evidenco of tha lattor quality is atforded by au ingouious dofonuo in tho Herald ot Mr, ' Booth's itorpro- tation of the hue, **Q, Hegan wiil thou taks her by the hand.” The critic ably misquotes the lmo‘ makiog It read, 0, Regan twouidst thou, ete.”; and, with this 1lo as & basls, coustructs a boautiful thoory of Mr, Booth's action iu keeping Kegan aud Goneril apart, and nol al- lourng the hand-shaking to tako placa. Thts Ezléry qugllnz with the truth canuot Lelp the yday Lvening Herald, though it may put n;m tickota iu the pocket of the drawatic editor. THE SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT. The last concert of the uarics givoa by Arthnr J. Creawold for the benoilt of the Good Bamari- tan Home took placa yessorday afternoou ab Hooley’s Theatre, Thoe audionce was largo and enthusiastic, and the programmo altogether tho finest yot presented. Alisa Hattio AL J, Hiarr, & youpg debutanto with an exquisitoly sweot vorco, #ang Wallaco's ** Happy Birdling,” 1o which sho evinced a romarkable facility of exovution, sud for a dntermined” oncore Clay's * bhe wandered down the mountain side.”” “Tho moat noloble avent of the conoert was the sucond appoaranco of Mias Minnle B, Cartis, of 8t Louis, This young lady sang at one of 3lx, Croawold's orgsu Tocitals last summer, and crestsd such a favor- sbla iwpression that bhe was sarmly wolcomed bore aguin, Her voico full, rich contralio, of largo compaes, Hha rendored Vordi's ** Louely 1n Distant Landa® quite arustically, bor toney being a3 oven aud smooth sy an justromont. Butsho fairly ouraptured tho sudiouce witn Creswold's ballad, *The Musio of the Waves,” which sho sang with ahsoluto dehcacy aud Pllhul. The othor uumbors wero Clopin's ‘Bercease,” by Mr. N, Ledochawskis tho bal- Iade aud polonalse of Vieuxtewps, by Mesrs. Tenri de Olerque and A. . Creswold, sud two new numbers by the Oriental Quarteito; a duct from * Taucredi,” by Mise Qurtis aud v, C. M, Bmithy the overture, *'Morry Wives of Windsor.” Aitogether tho toncert waa gminent- Iy successful. —_— Bristow has gained tmmensely in the laat two wesks. His nawspaper strongth is greater than that of any othor candidate, Noas but Whisky- liing organs defame him. 7 . — q > NEWS. THE TURF. THP. AMYAICAF HORSER IX EXGLAND, Frerfal Correaponience of The Chicasa Tribune, New York, Apnl 20.—The American horses in Eugland bogsn operations to-day. Iromk- ness had been entored for the Intornations! I'res I1andicap at Nowmarket, s trills ovor 1) mile, to ba mn to-day, but as the conditions somowbat singularly made the silonce of ths owner to mean diseatisfaction with the woeight placed on the horso, he was doclatod ont, As Mr. Sanford wanted on any terms to get a raco carly in tho soason by which he could form soms idea of tho relative merits of the English and American horaes, he at oncn entorod Praskness for a lsodicap of &£50 ocach, €25 tor- feit, with #1,000 added, 1 mls 17 yards, for which thero wero eighteen mub- seribers, Preakuess carrylog the top weight, 126 pounds, waa fourth. Tha swiuner was Mr. W. B, Cranford’s b, e, Maitland, 4 years, B2 poundg, or 26 pounds fokg than a four-yosr- old would ave had to carry bore in s race at welght for age, while T'renkncss was in at8 pouads more than L figuro, wo tuat the winoer was recoiving 31 poundn. aitiand i & well- hred horne, Leing by Lotd Lyon, who won the Two Lhoursud Derby and Leger 'In_ 1866, ont of 1. M, E., who was tho daughter of Bhirmisher and Moyonnnise, by Teddington, As a two- yoar-old Maitlaud ran thrice, his boat race bein Tor the Clewer Hiaken, at Windnor, whon wit 116 pounia_up ho 1an secoond 1o The Palmer, with 110, 1loran twice last year, once for the Cambridgenhire, whou, with 77 pouods he was not placed, and once for the Fiying Scud Cup, at Warwick, when with 00 pounds ho was third to Fairy Kiug and The Granner. Borriflold, who was_<ocond to-day, was a G-year-old, with ©5 pomnds up, a concession fu effect by the nxes represcutative of 47 ponnds; ho js by T'hunderbolt, out of Francesca, by Nuwinster, Ho ran nino times es s 2.year-old, winnjug twico, and sixlean times aa & 3-vear-old, wioning eight times (seven races in suceession), all with w00l weights un. Delay, an aged horse by Lolterer, out of Olanda, 99 ponuds, waa third, and Preakaoes faurth. r. Hauford has proba- bly bean succesaful fu bia principal object—got- ting s lino whoreby to_gauge his chauces at Epsorm next wosk with Mata ond Bay Final, and as Preakness {a atill bigh in_flesh (ho won't run till Juna 15, perbapa not till July), and tho race wan & short one {n which he hudn't time to ex- tond himsolf fairly, the friends of tho Yankee stable bere fecl quite satiefied, TIE COMING MCETINGS IN KENTUOKY. TRacing in the Kontucky district bopios May 8 at Lexington, the Louiaville meeting followag. a weolk Intor. Chicago readers will take buta Junited interest in thom, except with refercuce to the big racen, 8o tuat thore will Le neoded oo tho part of Tur TrinUNE but a brief mention of the programmo on tho evo of tho races, Homo notes of the big stables and favorites may, how- over, Le wortl giviog. Tl prosent year in Kontucky will bo 8 senes. tional ono, siuce tho two crack S-year-olds of Iast yoar, TenBroock snd King Alfonso, will meot to docide which of the pair ahall bo regarded aa the chanpion of the West, the new Longfellow or Tom Bowling, fn the cup-races at tho Enat, Doaldes this, the two crack 2-year-olda of 1875, Vagrant aod Parole, who aweut uvur,nhlnf be- fore them at tho West and East, respectively, will meot i the Kentucky Derby to decide tho3- year-old championship. Tho Mctrath etable is not fikely to make much of n show. McGrath always Liaa hard luck, 88 thoss wio remember the breaking down of Rhivodyuo and Tom Bowling canuot fail to admit, Aaton Pouuiugiou, on whom lio has ro- lied cortainly, Las o leg that Lo say tho leaet is doubtful., Of the throo crack S-yomr-olds last year. Calvin hias uot recovered from the out he wot when East, aud Tae TRInuNE hoars is lame for lifo ; and Anstides and Chessbeake Are re- ported to have thrown splints. Tue S-year-old roprescntatives of the McGrath etable, Bryan aod Dallgaisisu, though well bred, did compara- tively little worth mentiouing last year. Bwigert has tho crack S-year-old of last vear, Kiog Aifouno, of whom favorable accounts are beard. Tho colt has grown aud thickened, and rotaing oll Lis tremeudous speed and staying power. Rumoralso hiots that the stable has a wouder in tha 8-year-old Ceylon, by Asteruid, out of Yandalia by Vaudal, and that he has beon wiven woma bigh trials with the King, who can uoither go too fast nor too far to muit bim, O course, uo oue outside knows what tho weights thoy carrv in thees trials are, but the fact ze- mnina that Coylon is much whispered of ss'a clipper. Harper (Old John's™ nophiew and beir) bas thio flving 'Ten Broock in chirge, aud it is re- ported that the horse has matured, snd i iu splendla form for the summer campaigt., Of Vagraut, Mr, T. J. Nichols' 3.yesr-old, to whom lentucky pina hor faith this year, satia- factory 1eports are given. Lt hade beaten thero will be mourning and 1osolvency wherever blue- grass grows sud fire- sater runs. Of tho Enstern horse (he bolangs to Plerre Lonllard, the great tobacconist), Purole, noth- inie bay been hoard, ‘Tuo oavon in Kontucky has been backward, and desmto recent wild weathor s st three weeks behind, so that the horssa have been uo- ablo to do their work a8 alvantagoously as thoy might bavo done under mare fayorable circum- stances, It 18 undorstood that Kentucky turfmon are bogimniog to look with more favor on the jo- creased scale of woights introduced by the American Jockey Clab, which at first” they dncried o bitterly as an Inclish mnovatiou. Koutucky Ureoders preferrod, very natarally, to sall & colt wuo Liad 1un a fast race with a light weight up by tis record, aud the result was that many of there colts (like Sesrcher Iast yoar) went Eaat and disappointed their backera sadly. : el St PEDESTRIANISM. TIIE WOMEN AT FORT WAYNE, IND. Svecrat Diavateh to 1'he Chicago Tribune, Four Warse, Ind., April 23.—TLe walking match betweon Mra. Marshall, of Chicago, and Mra. Hudson, of St. Louis, was concluded at 11:U5 Jnet might, tho Chicago lady comploting her 150tk mils agninat 147 miles by Mrs, Hud- pon, Anothor match bas beon arranged for $150 a side, Lo take placo next week at Lalayetto. The Kuiedive, The Khedive of Egypt is tho grentost spoen~ Iator and aperator {n tho Last, Ho owns whole wquares 10 the naw parts of Cairo and Aloxan- drin, on which lie is constantly building houses. Jio builds hotels and opora-liouses, runs stof bouts and railronds, has inmonse sngar-fagtor- je8 on which hia has expended miilions, owns a largo part of tho land fn Egypt, and oxports cotsun by tho ehip-load from Alexandria. Yot niont of hin apeculutions Lave been failures, and bo 1 frightfully 1 dobs, borroas monecy at ruinous rates, aid has ucnrcol( any credit aa & gaveteign., Unless a sweeping reduction of expenses takos place, Lo must soon go nto the hands of o Recelver, or gracefully rotire from the country, ss many anoihor Royal failure bas done, tint the GK THOSON'S PATEST GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS, o BIGHT DY uhflnm« NINH ND EACH STHOMAUN WITI TRADE- MARIC CITOWN. AN Glore-Fitting e Durs refle Dot ‘.‘nnu.".- nd e oo wl b e el Coruets nude, for 16 cupy_oue Hasure to ari many com o ontks s neasly ss posslote, A NOVELT 0y Patent Bolld Fastenlog Capped Corvet Steols, Thoy ate usbreakable, and thele fastenings do ot abrade the dress. For salo by Bral-olase dealers everywhora. THOMNSON, LANGDON & 004 N, Yoy Solo huportors and Paloaloss for the UL 8. « Parimer Wanted. A buslucss raau with $10,000 t0 $15,0000r tnors, {0 take charge and entire superiutendonde of & lerge fan~ ufscturing satablishient in Chicago, {n which $100,000 i now tnvested, sud in succedful operation. Arficles wisplo, and sales for casl, No patont righta of sny Aiud coanected with the busiuess, Principais oaly ap- Pt MERRILL & ENGLE, lotropolitan Block, corer Randolph aud Ladiallc-ste, A BUKE UUM‘:‘( lolllzll i‘::u‘,:‘“ll'%l fll;l; b mada koo 2fise (o oo ¥ e or s S aiiioed b Do O ssoription_was discuvered by Siber thut hie canaos con: ad i KR o 3 %5 01Dy seit fres et e o) ¥ UllPs' BROWH, i\ Grand sb., deey City, R. Jo oo AMUSEMENTS: EXPOSITION BUILDING, Friay Nlgat, Sutnedey Matlnes ant Saturtay Hight, FIRST GRAND CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION IN AMERICA, UNDER THF, AUSPICES OF TBR FIRST REGIMENT, L 8. G Tha Organtzation will xivo THRE ND ORNTEN. AL RGN O B AN R e Gilmore’sFamongs Band Tnotuding Nfty eminant mosiciznn, A 1] Save Sacoveind I eoganing oy rmommms expamios ! MAD. BUGENIE PAPPENIIEIM Ldto prima danna of tbe Wachtal Grand Opars, and n Primadontn in the Stekkosch TEallen Uporse” Tlef firet. appearancs in Chicago. MI88 EMMA O. THURSBY, ‘The Favorite American Boprano. Mt 3 S 3 M., A, b Lafob'e, rax: i Uael Kinwal, cinrionstie: B plcoolos Litsmas. be; Hornstai: SicTooal Ariista; the wholn ander the difect Mr. P. S. Gilmore, pho willepen the Qentannial Kxposition st Philadsishis, on the iith of Mey. The Programme, which will ba sanounced shortly, witl [nslude selections frurm the ppalar comissars and Na- jnoal alrs, and will cluse at the and of esch perlormancs with s GRNTENNIAL MARCH. e Tho Fint Regirge . G. will appese in & FULL DRESS PARA, h'Camoart. The Conoert, will Arrangemants ha tandin g the Colehration. Ls enurmous expenss attending the grand andertaking, the prica of admission to all parts of e bulldiug hat been piaced at CENTS. ‘Ths aslo of ticketa will commancs on Thursday, April 21, AL A1l the leailing book and musta Partion attending trom othor cities should sddrese Headquarters First Regiment, . 8, G CRICAGO, ADELPAI THEATRE. More New Faces this Week. M NELLIE LARKELLE. Mims ALICE KEMP, COTTON aud BIRDUE, BARNEY LEYNOLDS, WILLIAM A, ASHTON, Misa NULLY FIERIS GEGHGE and CHARLES REYNOLDS, Miss ANNIE FOX, JOE A. GULICK. Beury Byron's lsughable musical burlesque, the D mmmm - —————— or, tho Beauty snd ths Brigands, The Great Olio. George Hesnold's original sketch, the Dizzi 1ZZ1€e8. Matinees Wednesday and Baturday, Ladics' nighin Toesdsy and Thuradsy, Friday aeveniny bemefit of 3liss Nally Ploris. The loweat pricos in the clty, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. MAGUIRE & HAVERLY . .2 cvoonieianaenersrrs Lossoon. es. ring information, ne Wee MONDAY, Aprdl 3, Matinoes Wednesdsy aud Bat Ao D PoetionE Bhredta Tne o Vosriivt Sins K ATIR PleNR ULt . aetor S 7 the sterlt L J. BUL o oviebiated Comedian Nr, GLu. W, HOW: AHD, and an excelloat Comody Uompany, Mondy oven ibg, Fanchon tha Cricket. Tng vening, Littls Bace- |2 ‘sdnosday Matlnse, Little Bacaiout. Wednesday slag, Fanchon ine Cridket, Tharday evening, Jane 'Friday evoning, UI4 Carlosity 8hop. Saturday rioslty Shop. Sliunllfi"entn(,ljlllcnv 1, SALSBURY'S' TROU- CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES. We are sclling nt greatly re- duced prices, LANDATUS, LANDAULETS, OLARENOCES, O0AOHES, 00UPES, and OQUPELETS, Our Patent Counterbalancod Front FIVE-LIGHT LANDAUS & FALL- ING FRONT BERLIN COACHES pro tho leading Carriages of the day, and, for beauty of design, simplic- ity, and thoroughnoss of construc- tion, sre unsurpassed. The Falling Fronts to both are nicely counter- balanced by a Spring (which ar- rongement is Patonted®), and cen with ench bo lowered snd raised with the flngor. Wo guarantee our work to be FIRST-CLASS, and to please in évery particular. *No {nfriugement of our rights, under thoabovs FPatenut, will be allowed, H. KILLAM & (0, 29 Chestnut-st., New Haven, Conn, O. TEN BROEKR ur Agent in Chicagn. MEAT EXTRACT. FATTENTHE ! INVIGORATING ! BARON V0N LIEBIES LIQUID Meat Extract. Ono wineglaas containing the nutriment of ono-half pound of F'rosh BosL This {5 the only Extract rondy for use with all the bonefits of tho aolid extract without itanausoating offocts, Contains only Pure Sherry Wine and Beef, Indorsed by atl Prominent Puysicians. Catrion—Hee that the Liquid Extract is fa piat bet. tles, white and gold labels, PRIOE, $1 PER BOTTLE. All DroaaisTy, GBockas, and HoTaLs have it U. 8. DEPOT C. . EV.ANS & CO., 107 Walnut-st., Philadolphia, Pa. o et o ot e oo PHILAOELPHIA ADVERTISEM'TS 1)llllu\l)llbl.'"lA EXHIBITION. OHDSHE & BLACKWELIOS ljllllu FICKLEN in Malt Vinogar, Ru'n SAUCES for Flsh, Maat, and Game, l)(l'l"l.'Ell MEATS nud IS, G&“UlNH MU R, SUPE"JOIL MALT VINEUGUAR, JARIS. JELLIER, MARMALADES, aud other K DELICACIES ARE DISVLAYED o the Agrioultural 1{all, where lnspcetion Is in- vited, anil are soll by All doalars In first-clase grosarss b Lo Unlted Stales and Csnada, very gon iola s labeled, IFAB| _OCEAN NAVIGATION: ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, ‘ransatiangio Company's Betwaon New York and Havrm, DT Sl Basment o)y 18 e o b sangSre, e aplendid Yesets a5, fhie tavorilo voute iof e Gautinons. (peing moee rfll.(‘fl "l:,'\'; '0]{0'! or), will sall from HRo, 4y AN HA DU, dangite N ASHidqUY, 3 Tidan v d i ) 2 7, Fitove B, Tru e 3 Ta scar. PIICK OF PASSA(IE "IN GOL' (incladias wiae), Firat cabin, 8110 and 2120, sccordne tn scoommudation; second eabln, §731 toird, 440, Tlatura tioknts st redusad rates, Hioerina 310, with supes o . Einding w e, Lodse, nnd hontne ILhoULEita SRETES Hteamera markad thus * daant e oracn DASIEOREFS. JAJULS DEREBIAS, Arant, b Broadw WP, W by Tis m\}#u ¥, No. 6 Clark-at., ‘aur. ftandolph, 5T ; STAR BALL LINE, UNITED BTATES & DRAZIL MALL BTEAMSHIPS, Halling moutuly fzom Y ateon's Whact, Brooklyn, N. ¥. 'ars, P'ernambico, ), AN o 3 at §it, Johns, Porto Rico, AR ety JONUN BRAMALL, 2,50 tons, J. B. WALRER, 2,700 tona.. liur da; 0 ] NELLIE MARTIN, 3,000 tou. 1turday, July 18 }mr;nfiei\:rm&nmodaklml nl’lbc T. i 1 of freighit and pinsnago, at reduced ralos, apply to TUREEERER & G0 ARonta, Pino rt.. New York, STATE LINE. . NFW YORK TO GLABGOW, LIVE] b DRLFAST, AND ui.nnu“l‘)'flfifh?““““' ton Ageny ‘Monday, May 13 Juno 13 Thesn first-clase full.-puwors s wil ‘satl fr Pior Na £ North Tttvoe. foot of Saw Fortro TA [Tt ‘Wraday, May ¢ REATE OF INDIA ursday, May STA PENNSY VA Thursday, Juae And arnato “Thutrn e, Birst. cahin, o0, ¥ P 9 tar i ST anl g fl")“‘g::etlhk: ] 129, :«cnuuc‘;hln.!ls! £ 10 oweat ratoe, TSR RN LY, Nowo Clarkates Cnieags, P00 '@ National Line of Steamships, NPW YORK TO QUERNSTOWI AN ANOLAND, AvritH, 3 pm RGYIT. . ITALY " Apriae, 9:30 8 m | THE QU FUR'LONDON DIREGT. .. Wedoadny, A%, 708, m. in Wi 870 currpacy. Heturn tickete 8t foduced ratos, Htoarage tskets, 88 onrryucy, Drafis for £‘l)l;nd apwards on Urest Brll‘lni‘ N. LARSON, Noriheast eorner Clark and Randolp Ghicagn. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD, The atesmer of this Compny will enil every Batur. day from Bremen Per, foot of Third-sl,, Hoboken, Raten of pammage—From New York to Bolitlampton London, Havre, and Bremen, Grat cabin, $100; necond cabin, 0, gold stearage, 830, currency. For frolght oF passags apply to OELRICIIS & CO,, ; 2 Bawling Green, New York. “Great Western Steamship Linc, ¥rom New York t Bitatal (Eugland) diect. ARAGON, 6 ATt i Atuedey. A1a2 8 Cabin Passage, §70 Ry e S et Vit Bapoe 7 35 onnral Fietent opor B RS MDA NALD, A Ko Sher INMAN STEAMSHIP LINH,. Carrying the Malls betwoen .EUROPE ANI> AMERICA. For pasmage, spply at Compsny's Ofice 32 8, Clark.st., Cnicigo, FRANCIS C. BROWN, Gen, Weat, Ag't, SE-onnean e Britiio snd [reland, e e ] RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTITRR OF TRAINS KIPLANATION O HEFENENCE MARKE. =T Naturday one eepted. *Sundayexceptnd. 13londay ezeapiad, O Sradas sra ooy o e} Dy, oy Sep 23 CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERY RAILWAY, ket Uiees, 63 Clarket, (S it i 1 TNkl e arwer Hadinsn.stry Gnd o he dopats.® ™™ x ), 243; Broerare U Bicerage oortil Arrive. l“"_mcnb::%nlll‘fluufl P HE e, Fx SiiTwhokoa Fast Mail (auity). Milwaukss Express..., SMilwankes Passengor. BMilwaukoo Pas-euner Uiroen Hay Fxore $Madisan & N, “w~Depatcomneral nd Kiariosts. S—Depatoaraer af Cansiand Klasis-sds MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, foot af Lakeat., anid foot af Tuenty-sseond-at, Tickei-oflee, 61 Clarkust., southeasi corner of Rawlolph, and at Palmer louse. Mail (via Maln and Atr Lino) Rxprees. Rloroiug Ianro Night Fanrose, 1 Batardar Ex, CHICAGO. ALTOV and Cheayo, Aunras Cily af don Depot, - Wet St f‘b,....fi".’ Denit, and | & ST. LOUIS. nd Danwer Snare hear Nallsont, beidz Linse. 22 andolpA-4 " nar, . skt Ehisng Eadics Latiom 'ator, on, \Washing! o X m, Joliot & Dwieht Aoa immodatian, * 7500, 1a. O ———— LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. Arrise, Leace. CHICAGO, MILWAUXEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD, Cnion Depot, corner Yadisn and Cunatesis, Tiekel s, 83 South Clarkests, opponts Sherinan Loutes E1prens +|*10:00 8. m. | "4 s Vi inaaia| | | *4:0P. e 5:05 pu m, 11003, +5:sp.m.| 11008, ‘Al trainy run via Milwaukes, Tiokota for B, T A T e sin Med o Pratts do Chien, or vis Waturtown, LaCroaso, and Winona. LLINOIS CENTRAL RALROAD, ; it and fin emiysecancat, ek Dap oo A antolh e, Noar Olarks burngtiold, Apringhond 3 l‘en‘:"‘l‘ Keo.knk Ex| glflfl\!fl ig‘fiuxgfl’ E ubuque louz O X1 ™ Glliash Passanasrrres. + 800 . ® 4issar me CHICAGO, BURLINGTON % U/ ofs Lakeatty Indian; o1 Die: Anzora Pauso Menduta, Ottt H L mn‘?t.... * #:33 pgaa. 1000, m. ‘Aurora Paswnzer (515 1 Duboaus & BiouzUily K Yoo nhut au, fur G ToRx.Bunday, TRz, Hatn 3Ex Moudar, ERIE AND HTOAQD LINE, Tekat Qffcer, N Clark- v ftouse, Cramd Pactie, il af 0, 124 Miehi < _ine'prom Eavori (e onaing Lavve, Arrive, Day Espress-Pullmsn, Draw. ”l‘ll'.firmfli am:vlgg hU!l’l » g:Moar Slusice, Os TEER (e Atlautio Ki 'lll‘l'll"l!ll:n(’ a0 8 ace Drawing.HRoom Blecph Cars and Hotel Car, 605 p.in.| B:10p, me “Ouly lino running the n1te] oars t Now Verk. PITTSBURG, FY. WAYNE « CHICAGD RAILWAY. K & BLACKWELL, OO, Suatio SUHO Yuane, ronpox. S8T. GEORGE HOTEL, Broud and Walnut-sts., PHILADELPIIA, Opened April 11,1876, The sccommodations, furnt furs, and appolatments generally are of the best de- scription, and tun houss will be couductsd faall re- apocts sa & first-class Hotel, § Datty, 1 Baturday ezcep + Banday tod. 4 Monday sceptods BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. Trwing leave Jrom veur o7 Exposltion Hull, 8/ Tuenii-sacondal, Divui cornrr Nadion-s, Oy afiee, 8) Clarkaat,, eormr of ’ . and Michigan-az, Wb inaion, GERMANTOWN COTTAGE HROMLS, Individuals or families visiting the Contennial Exhils Litlon can now engage Comfortubls Iavms and First. Class Loard 8t §3.60 jor day. On sud afler Bay 1 we repared Lo entortain a latge uumber of guests, It will be Locesuary for visitors (v engage rooms At a4 early & day a8 possible. Cul this out fur reference, Address ¥l I, BITH, Proprietor, 347 Esst Chelten-av,, Germantawn, Fhilsdelphis, C ¥YORSALE. To Paper Bag Manufscturers and Flour Sack Printers---For Sale, and Yery Cheap, Oue COTTRELL & BABCOOK Cylindor Bay Print- ing Press: bize of Bed-plate betweeu bearors, 10333} ik fouatains undor distribution, uteel spriigs, one couo pullay, one iron pulley, susftiug fur manic, 4 5s, 20 (oot af bolting, sud all the Axturve beloug- %% 50 s4id Press, all in good conditicu, and ready ta g e R el e A ., 0. .Grand Rapids, Mick, I Loy Tun cash, drvin, {Dally. *Daily, Bunday CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND faflflFlc RAILROAD. Dopsty eormar &/ ¥gn Burenand Shatitanata. - Dickeloslse Leave, | drviva, 10:00 & o [* 4300, m, 100 s . 1 82 8, Sm1 ~ FINANOIAL. $50. $100, $200, $500, $1,000.