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In 1805 the yarof Trafalgar and 1le served inthe Peninsulur war watox, and ms at New Qrleans 1th PARENIAM In 1815, He was in France for . cars with the arty of vccupation, and mn::rflul Secretary at th Cape of Good Hope ri Ol to 1824, In 181 hio was nppolnted an m;:.de.(,‘nmpcr King WVeLias IV, and fu 1853 ot made Colonel of e Fourth Foot, Hia “‘m Jeaves an Irish feneral, Bir Winuiast duwm G, C.B,ot th headof the general xf‘;u:u'uf the British ssmy. Gen. Bir Joix ;,w wasmade n Gradl Cross of the Bath in 1590 - Jate election :he people of New York ]:l(:;le t?m small bu usclul amendments to :‘m‘.’-l:umumunu. ey arc thus descrived by the Nation? : o say of fears about the two con. lfl-‘u‘n‘rmlu{cnu in this 8tate, taking the e o of polltica, liave not been fired, Moth smeniments have buen adopted, el e wytem of elucting ltoardy of ey A0, imiceoneea and iree Prison tne Mf‘m by populsr vite, which has made ooth the 1eetan by Polieoh ot shametul and fraltfol alt and B xarruption, and substitute far suteed of HE L hicitof @ single Superintendent e the AR Miowere, aud n elnzlo Buperins of At " laonn with [l powers. by the Oov- undent of T vent of the Senate, making ¢ Tike osuninary dinmisxal by the Goscenor, nemaUIC LESLIRAETE thie canalaani nrlsonn are ahe et ML O oncororwari 16 will be ensy to st vl BATEC, fuble. Consldeting how " pull- I 4ans Cling tu jntronage and how they love ** di- et omalilsy 10 Lo people,* thio wacco of a sl ATy N:uunu. yith WELL ta in Homew! surprising, e Smen L erived 1o The Sbrorption 9 1 480 Fealn tho Presidantlal clection, 1¥e et 1o i, HaTes—that we ore indebted ot Lbe 1 smendnenta to tho tricky and degraded pancaL, bis ojponent. ——— The New York World relates this * too-much- sameness " story? « Artin ATiON Wae 8 wonderfully secdy Individ- I hgsiood with et moioaty beford tho bar B eeventh-Street. Police Court yeater- (23 “ by (s g egan hia Flonor, {nhis perfunctor o e ddenty o broad sinile. frradiated nifs Daienence and cordiality camne into his volce: by, bowdo you do. ATt s it at the Ga- “yarket Court I met you laxtt" “§-¥f'kulr," suld AuTiiun, witha grin. o gnd hefore thatt” — ° wine Tontbw, Y'r Honor,* nd hefore that?'* vsshington Place, Y'r Worship, ™ wAnd what'sthe charge now?" wThesame, Y'r Honor," wFine hlm the same, ™ sald the Conrt, wThere's too much eamences about thls, ' mut- tured Auriun, 88 hie started on his ten days’ Jour- g ————— Harper's Weekly talks frankly nbout the heavy Joad the Republican purty had to carry in the anpsign. 1t enumerates, among other bur. s, the quarrel with Susxen, Sciunz, and (reerer, and the abandonment of Civil-Service Reform, and contlnues: The Republicans in {he Seventh District in Masanchusetts dealt the iy s terrible blow when they nominated Gen. Boter for Congresa. And If Gen, BurLER should be permitted to lead the Republicans fn ibe pext House the effect upon the party would Msisible and very lamentable. The cry that ewill *stir up the Rebel Brigadiers® is simply sigld. Ifthat is the function of the Repub- lanparty, no wonder that the resuit of the dlesthyn {9 s0 mortifyug.” o ——— While the majority for TILDEN in the “bog: drmuthn® State of Missourl Is {mmense, yet there {s & powerful body of geod Republicans in the State vho have managed to elect four mom- ters of Coagrress; ot present the delegation stands 18 Cenfederates, Republicans, 0. In the ext Congress It will be four Republicans to sine Confederates. The oflleinl vote of the State for President 1s as follows: TILDEN, 202,087; farzs, 144,808; Coorzr, ,418. TILDEN'S ma- jority over Haves, 53,280, The largest Repub- lian vote ever before cast was in 1672, The re- silt then was, Confederate, 156,714; Republican, 12127, Confederate majority, 85,443, SRS A The New York Tribune Almanac will here- alter be prepared by Mr. EpwARD McPuERSON,” long Clerk of the House of Representatives, 1nd author of the invaluable political compends kb bave for years been the {ndispensablo Landbooks of every politician. It Is to behoped ttatfn arranging the clectlon returns he will fuset them alphabetically, the same as fn the Torld's Almaugc. It takes too wuch time to fad o Btate in the T'ribune Almauac, for the resson that they aro heterogencously Inaerted. There s rootn for great reform n this regard. . ————— An carnest but we fear wholly futile effort is about to be made by & Canadian ship-builder to kepopen the St. Lawrence below Quebed, so 3 to maintain the commerce of that' port through the winter. The Canadisn Govern- ment has offerca a small subsidy, in consldera- tonof which Mr. Sw=LL has constructed a wwerful fron-clad propeller, by which lie hopes tobreak the accumulation of flocs and keep a thnael open, The strong jaws of Canadlon froat will be found more powerful to shut than tke fron-clad propeller to open the river. e i— A special dispateh from Florlda reads: TilLilassze, Fla,, Nov, 24.—~The returns from alltbe connties uf the State are now in. Thoy $tow that, allowing the Uemucrats tho benefit of ¥l thelr fraode, HavEn hoa o cloar majority of 741, Waare not quite prepared toaccept this state- ment, because the vote Lins not yet been canvassed bythe Returning Board. Thereported majorityis stly an estimate based on such reports ns the Molitleal Cominittees have been able to plek up. Horida has undoubtedly gouc Republican, if the Yote Is houestly counted. ——— The New York Ztribuns of Thursday, speaking filv;he rallroad frefghit-rates, says: ¢ were not mistaken yesterday, It seems, In aa. :l“’lflu’ e nruhuble"nlul’l’y of thuyrepurl from B poore that Xr. WiLiiax I, VaNpenpiet 1';"“ ta surrender to the Baltlmore & Ohlo in ¢l 5“‘ b heretofure made for no discrimination ;-' last New York in through rates from the West, um now assured by Mr, VaxpenniLr and Mr, turt lliat no. such wurrender hng been contem: f;‘ d, or willbo miade, For this_perslstont do- V‘ll;e of the Interesta and rights of New York, r. DERMILT deserves grateful thanks, o et~ ExGay. CunTin fa credited with n queer re- :nuk In Cluctunati on Mondny, He was passing. Brough the city on his way from New Orleans e, and the Guzetts reports him as eaylog talter fooking Into mitters in Loulstana he m(td thut I1xvEs did not carry New Jeraoy e Vunectleut. Conslidering that the Govern- i Upported TiLDey, his distress about ITavzs ot entirely logleal, But ho may have come bl ; conclusfon that the good of the country De best served by his clectlon. ——t———— The following ure the official returns of ma- tlea {n ) 4 " o New JQ!’IE‘;: seyen Congresslonul Districts Dem., % T o 4 © Republicans Luvs done exeellently well in tieting threy e cmbers, At present they have Y two 10 five Democruts, . ’ e — bot.h:' ¥hack L to fellows who are cruel to lmml n }:u\v York City. We copy this item ,“l‘:fi W ‘l;Y’l‘ of yesterday; sane L8 Wao pleaded gullty In O H Y Ticaiod gl n Qenerst S, P'-m(‘-m‘l..rnuu wod sentenced to one year 1 1 - ——— Acl::?: out that the Republicans have elected Disrig htn Congress in the Fourth California delegur, Y ons miafority, which mukes the néxt ‘:; ]:z:mu l{m-o Republicans to one Dem- h exuctly roverses the party strength Present delegation, e A ————— TERSONAL. Prot, Bragery Vi A, Walker' gy n m"“: er's work on wages s tobe 13 .,h‘:“\!nflonlmdlhll John Kelly ceased to be when ho S "'-‘“Dmo.h.h"_"md' The boss' wifo has Dz, 2 Cfil&ph:n 1L Tyng hos fuvented the word Bougen Sumption, ™ und ho says ** sanctified com- Long I.: Will not auswor as well, Sy h:l!«rllx I8 complimented by the Cansdlan 'luflu:l‘m“ ho declinad to call on Drighas g hle lato viuit st Salt Lako City. +* O, wh, P Y should the spiclt of mortalbe proud?” b hl::::lrnl the bolidsy poews. I8 will be My binding, and with besutifal luse THE CHICAGO 'T'RIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, OREIGN. The Alleged English Deter- mination to Occupy Con- stantinople Now Denied. 1876—TWELVE TWEED’ trattonn; but, hawever it may be adorned, it can scarcely be muda & cheerfal subject for holiday reading. A woman has been elected class-day poet at the Westeyan Unlveraity, and zome of the chivalrous young men talk of counting her out, ic had only one majority. The celebrated Cantellani colleciion of antique Rems, which wan on extlUitlon at the Contennlal, has not bieen secured for thin country, as reported, though strenuous efforts wero made Lo this ond, It will return to Europe. ‘The ** Danicl Deranda™ bonnet has lately mado s appearance, and 18 much afected by young women who have murdered their husbsnds and heen Jilted by their lovers. After this cxplana- prices. Flour was in good request at extreme rates, and rather tending upward. Indiso corn sold fully 64 higher, GERMANY. PRINCE BISMARCK. Loxpown, Nov. 26.—A dispatch to the Stand- ard from Berlin says that Prince Bismarck at- tended the Relcharath for a short tine sester- day. Ho looks In much better health than last apring. GANG. The 'Boss and Woodward Likely to Lay Their Heads To- gether and *'Blow." Woodward im Possession of All the Tell-Tale Bank-Checks. TIRES. AT JOLIET. ILL. Special Diepaleh to The Tribune. Large Contracts Made by A H H lats Bep- Russia for Supplies of ost of Heretofore Immacula p utations Tottering on the tlon, the bonnet wili prob: ¢ hlonabla, 2 Ly Nov. ™ 24—, . m"-. McIntosh, whpo' ow::linlz:;vzeTL::n:l .wlrh TOI‘[)(!(IOBS. Argg:nl.ll\‘:.hlgl ’cl?l:l:rc:‘ mnfi;t:'t:l:::nill:'c’:z:flu‘i Brink of Perdition. cattle, was put off the train, the conductor declar. i carly times in this city, is now a heap of charred fug ihat no womnan conld ride on & drover's paes, Blelhias now obtained jndgment from the Com- pany, though the question uf the amount of dame ages fa still reacrved, 4 The New York papers scem to ba of the opinlon and smolderlng ruins. ‘The old frame block on Chicago street, near the corner of Cass street, ong of the oldest buildings in Jollet, was destroyed by fire about half past 5 o'clock this mornlng. The flro originated In a room on the Tweed Not to Go Ontside the Walls of Orders Issued’ for the Reor- a Yery Small Itoom. ganization of the Ser- vian Army. that Mr. Edwin Booth has made o mistake In at- Mot Hoor occupied. by @ mattress-maker | FIiS Constitution Weakened by tempting to reatrain Mcasrs, Jarrott & Palmer from named Jacobson, who, huwever, was not a Complication of In- caliing thelr house **Tlooth's Theatre," Tho name ot home. The room being Qiled o now part of the catabllstiment, and tsn purtof | (lorrespondents Still - Delieve | with - husks aud shavings, tiie fasies firmities. the assets of the proprictors, Nor Is the retention of it a serlous fnjury to the renown of Mr, Booth, ,Cardinal Lucca, the auccessor of Antonelll, nsed tobe Nuncloat Munich and at Vienna, 1lelsa manof refinod mind, well read, and versed in po- Milcal affalrs; and fs ealdto havo retained the friandshipof illustrious men In Germany, who keep hhin Informed of what is passingin Germanand Austrotilungorian events. He la siall in stature, has 8 Jarge oval ead, and a halt in Lls gait. Charles Lancheim ged 74, has been held to ball at Philadelphia for stealing an overcoat, e s kuown as Dickens' Dutchman, having been singled out by the great novelist, during the visit of the latter to this country in 1842, as an example of the torrible effects of the Pennsylvania *‘silent system" of punishment. In his **American Notes" Dickeus devotcs nearly half o page to thls man, Mr. Samuel Lambert, of Cincinnati, who wagered his money and lost on the electlon, Ia now trying to recover It by proceas of law, Ilis present con- duct {s accepted as an indication of a change of spread rapldly, and, by the thne the Fire De- partment arrived, were under full licadway, There were three bulldings burned, all_belong- Ing to the estate of Robert Duncan, Oune was ocenped by Mrs, Ellen Duncan and family, who saved nearly all thele furniture, including s plano, one by a Mre, Hallahun, and the other was unoceupied. The two buildings adjoining on the eouth were saved, badly damaged by weter, the occupants succeeding in removing thelr furniture. The loss on the bulldings s estimated at $1,800, and $400 on the furniture, To offset this is o total insurance of $1,600, of which minount $500 s on_the bulldings {n the Traders’, of Chicago, and $400 on the same In the Springfield Fire aud Marine of Massachu- sette, which Company also has a risk of $£400 on the furniture. * There Is a Way Out of tho Difficulty. Apecial DispateR to The Tribune. New Yorg, Nov.24.—Elbert A. Woodward, sceing the helplessness of any defense, has turned Btate's evidence, It!s known that his teatimony will be accepted by the counscl prose- cuting the Ring consplrators and the State oflicials laboring to thoroughly reform the State Qovernment In all its branches. What actlon William 3. Tweed will take for his own safety under A Bonapartist Yells “ Vive IEm- poreur ! ¥ in the French Agsembly. TRE CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES is not definitely known. Many persons not hitherto named will probably be exposed by what Woodward has to say, while the cvidence against Bweeny, Connolly, and others under fn- dictment will be made conclusive. 1t was inti- mated ot the time of the arrest of Woodward that bis coming back to this country, his apprehension at Chicago, his return to this city and his confinement In the Tombs were Remarkable Discoveries by Dr. Schliemann at-an Ancient Grecian City. ——— AT PEORIA, ILL. Spectal Dispatch to Tha Tribune. PrORIA, 1L, Nov. 24.—~Between1and 20'clock thia mornjog a fire broke out in Charles Ray- monll’s woolen mills, on South Water street. Owing to & mistake in eiving the slarm, and the The Potative Resting-Places of Aga- memnon and Cassendra Filled heart, since he mast know that after ane appeal of with Treasure. inflammable nature of the buildings, the fire had | simply preliminary to a full confession on bis thia noture to the courts nobody will ever bet with galned such headway when the Fire Departmend | part of tho entire transactions of the Riug amd him agaln. But If his experionce and oxample reached the spot that notbing could be | all its adherents, great and small. All the cir- have any Influence In deterring people from the THE EAST. done to save the bulldings. The loss | cumstances of the arrcst, the ease with which it foollsh pructice of betting they will not have been OFFICIAL DENIAL, will foot up in the nelghborhood of $30,000, | was effected, the willingness with which Woud- suffered [n vain. Raro discrimination was shown by the Court of General Serslons In New York Tuesdny, when & woman who had been compelled to utenl to wup- ply 8 drunken paramounr with whisky was cleared, while the instigator of her ruin wus sent to the Penitentiary for five years, The man had known of dark passagesIn the carly life of the unfortunate woman, and had used hls knowledge after she ob- tained a respectable poaltion to compel her to gerve hia criminal purposes. Among the gifts of flowers that were sent to Miss Clura Morris Munday night, at the Unfon Square Theatre, New York, was a bouquet from the poct Stedman, with tho subjoined ilnea: oo pC AT ot ‘ . he people's he: ‘Thin western world l\grlavcb i “The secret given to her alone No frigid schoolman taught her: Once niore 1eturaing, dearer grown, We grect tnee, asslon’s davghter! A correspondent of the Philadelphia 7Ymes Tilden bears well tho stralnon hls nerves caused by the uncertainty as lo the result of the clection., *41f thero be raging fires of unrest within, o coat- ing of Ico concenls thom. 1f there bo wild, tosslng fears of defeat the pasalonless face masks them well. It lsan utterly impoesive yet astute and distrustful face, with no shadow of imperlonsnens, but weakand mild, with the single exception of the thin, cold Hpa which denote the charactor of the man as no other feature over can do," Slguor Rosal, the ereat Itatlan Shakapearcan actor, recently had on interview with the French Prince Imporial at Florence, The interview lasted threc-quarters of an hour, and Rossl, in o pub- 1lshed account of what transpired, says he wassur. prised to find In the young Prince a good Shake spearcan acholar, Hchad atudied Zumlet in par- ticular, **and from the famillarity with which he spoke of that peracnage it would appear aa if he Liveneoor, Nov. 24.—The London corre- spondent of the Fost telegraphs that journsl as follows: “I liave nuthority of the Forcign Of- flee for the statement that the circumstantinl account of tho Britlsh plans which was publish- ed by the Financier on Friday last, and which stated that, in ense Russia should Invade Tur- key, n Britlsh army corps would finmedlately occupy Constantinople and defend It against all attacks, {8 purely conjectured.” TUE RUSSIAN ARMY. BeRLIN, Nov. 4.—Letters recelved here re- port thut tho Russlan Army of the Pruth has been furnished with clothing suitable for the winter campalmn, The Commander-in-Chief's stafl, the Commissariat, the engincering, artil- lery, and other stafls of thearmy, huve been furmed. with an thsurance of $15,000, divided umony t! followinz companies: Commnercial, $1,550: United States, 8t. Louls, $2,555; Phenix, St. Louls, §1,667; City of Newark, 8730; Citizeus, Newatl, $760; Faine, Philadclphia, $1,655; Ben Fraokiin, Allegheny, Pua., 81,0075 lersou’ N. Jday s'.!,od(l', Gernanla, New Orleans, $1,0005 Kenton, Ky., $1,000. —————— WASHINGTON. Internal Revenuo Commissioner's Recom- meondations-~Rteceipts During the Past Year--Treusury Estimates. Special Dispateh to The Tribune. ‘Wasmxorox, D. C,y Nov. H.—The Commis- stoner of Internal Revenue, in his anoual re- port, will state that there {8 no necessity of any change in the law consolidating the districts in thelast Congress, except to increase 10 per cent inthe number of Deputles. That Increase is recomimnended. This 1s the most lmportant change fu the lnw which will be recommended by tho Commissloner, The papers upon which the New York Sun's late whisky story 18 founded were offered to Gen. Babeock’s friends here before his St. Louls trinl for $10,000. ‘This pricq was subsequently reducea to é'.?,()()fl. without takera, There are not more than half-a-dozen Con- greseusen ju town, which is unusual ten days before Coneress, To the Western Assoctated Prest, WASHINUTON, 1) C., Nov. H4.~The forth- coming report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue witl contain the Yollowing recapltula- tion of internal revenuo recelpts for the seyeral States and Territories during the last flscal year: ward came o this city, and the quict satisfac- tion with which Le has endured his confinement in prison, confirmed the susplcion TUAT IS KETORN WAS PRE-ARRANGED. Allusfon hos ulso been made to a possibllity of Woodward nnd Tweed also giving the bene- it of their knowledge to the Htate they had been similarly instrumental in robbing. To-dny it s uncertaln what course Mr. Tweed may pursue, but it Is beyond any doubt that Mr. Woodward has resolved that the only sale course open to bim is to reveal all he knows inrelation tothe frauds committed agninst the county and State, not onty in the matter of false vouchers for butliding the Court House, but in the frrudulent election of scores of State, Legislative, County, and City officers, many of whom NETAIN THE POSITIONS THUS CORRTPTLY GAINED, and many others who have since been returned to office. His revelations will fnvolve many Republican as well as Democratie officials, and particulars of the dividends of the funds raised fn the Court House frauds will involve scores of persons who havebeen hitberto unsuspected. Woodward, os manager of the pool, was intrusted with the custody of all the checks which passed between all the copsplra- tors, and these he has carefully preserved dum fog his slx years of voluntary banishment in other Jands. These checks, the nost valuable property which ho probably ever had in his bands, remained in this city, aud It I3 a proof of the (GROSS IGCNORANCE OR STRONG FRIZNDSHIP existing in some persons that the msu or woman to whom they were Intrusted returned them to him {n the Towbs undisturbed with the TORPEDO CONTRACT. HaAspuro, Nov. 24,—It is statéd that Russia has contracted with a German firm for the con- struction of 8,500 torpedoes. TIE PROSPECT. Loxpox, Nov. 25—5 a. m.~The Marquis of Satisbury arrived ot Vienna yesterday. The Times Berlin dispatch saya the Murquis of Ballsbury hardiy thinks the scrlous ditflenl- tics of the situstion are diminlshed after his visit to Berlin, but he has good hopes of an ultimate peaceful solution, THE BERVIAN ARMY. A Vienna correspondent of the Z¥mes says the Servian Minister of War has {esucd & éecree, ro- organizing the militery forces of Servin, which are divided into an active army and o reserve. The active army consists of the regular fufan- try, mbitia of the fret class, and all the cavalry, artillery, and cngineers. It is dl- vided into four companics, viz.: Those of the | e . N ::::(:d“u;:;:;;lz::lclb:: ;fll‘f::n;‘fi!:l::l;':’ Den- | Thurnodls, the D:In‘::, the Moravs, and the %:E’;?gflcm. didin. 00 ;“fl?;fi'fi;idf;';fiflg, ne:;. :'1’13‘7:.:::'21 m\n:: o er mo; akota . 2, 150, not admirc thla view of the caso. 4 T';“’"' iaticn St Banvian SRk 5 | Deluware 417,297.60 | thon one witness fu past trials that no such The profits of the Loan Exulbitl 1 ‘he resignation of the Bervian Ministry secms | p,utrict of 114,570.00 | checks bad ever existed will fall to the ground L oan Extibition of paintings In | 45 po defluitive. The present Ministry will | Florid 170,851.83 | when Woodward takes the stand. It Is fme New York City will enable tho Academy of Deslgn | ooivtnus to carry on the Administration | Georgl 302,548, KO o4 10 pay off ts debt of over $25,000, and’ the Metro- L » | 1dado 10,003.42 | possible to name any of the many persous who politan Museum o revervo $12,000 for tho pur. | Of 8fairs provislonaily. A new Mulstry will | Ihlinois. 23,000,102.27 | will beinvolved in ruin. clinuc of the Cesnola collcction, The trustecsof | Probsbly not be formed until the return of | Induus £ 000.40 | posSIBLY WOODWARD AND TWEED JOIN ANDS the giuseum will probably nleo secure the new and | Marinovitch from Russia. lonsae, " 340,850, 04 | {n establishing flually the truth of the great still more wondorful collection of gold, gems, and UNPAVORADLE, Kentueky conspiracy of Tammauy against not merely the Uronzes recently discovercd by Gen. di Cesnala at Koarlum, near Paphos, The French Gorermnent bid 300,000 francy for it, and the. British Muscwn £10,000; but the New York Museum can have it for §50,000, in orderto keep the Cyprlan collec- tlons together. The London Academy printan notice of Prof, Matthewa' **Worda and Thelr Uses," which moy Loxpoy, Nov. 24—Evening.—The Berlin dfs- patch to the Dally News reports that Prince Blemarck retused to reccive Ed- hem Pasha, Turkish Ambassador to Germany, who called to take leave before starting for Constantinople. The appointment of Edbem Pasha ns Plenipotentiary of Turkey at the county, but the whole Commonwealth of New York, It is possible, at present, to positively assert ouly what wsuy must bave long since suspected us inevitable, that a full exposureis soon coming. Marylans Mussachusetta, Michlgan, Minnesota, Misulual Missourl Montana Nebras TO-DAT Ludlow Street Jail, aud the strcets that lead fercuce s consldered to be unfavorable to | Kevad: i, 251,87 | to it, showed 1 f th clt or may not bo ngreeablo ta tho author. Itts do- | COM Nevade, S ki aliowed, RO Sign, of Tilie* ehater scribed thuat **A ook about wards intended for | PERCE; becauss he {8 known to be uncompro- | New lampelire. 260,046.89 | ynont " of the previous afternoon. ‘Those ew Jersey. w Mexico.. New York mising in bis view, 3Tl POSSIDILITIES. The Times reviewing the prospects of the Con- ferouce says: * ‘The specifle proposala which will come before It have been examined in every cupltal of Europe. The conclusion is universal that they present noinsuperubleobstaclatopeace, Under the leadership of the English and Rus- elun Plenipotentiaries they may be so molded as to command the support of every guarans teelng Power, and secure the acceptauce of the the Porte,” popular reading, and contalning an abundance af misccllaneous Information, goslp, moralizing, platitudes, anccdotes, and quotations. We haven deep sense of the value of all these, and cepeclally of platitudes, but we can be contant with those of home msnufacture, and consider it, indeed, a putriotic duty to consume the home product before Importing o similiar article from the great pork- packing centre of Illinoly," A correspondent of the Toston Adrertiser cone tradicts tho report that tho Earl of Roseberry s to marry Mles Hannnh de Rothschild, The lady, he udde, Is a true, devoted daughterof Isracl, and firmly belleves in the holy religion, which strictly commands the Ieraclites to keep themselves diy- tinct from other nations. ditss Rothschild 18 o lady of the very highest refinement and talent ns o writer; her worke have bLeon tramelated Into French, Spanish, German, Dutch, and Itahan, Bhe recelved her diploma as a teacher in Parls and London. 1ler charitics and noblencsa of character are such as royalty would bo proud of, Dr, John W. Draper, in his address before the Amerlcan Chemical 8oclcty Inst week, echoed the compleint, which persons addicted to that aclence are always making, of o want of appreclation by the ago and community in which thoy live, The New York Journal of Commerce joine lisue with him, and contends that chemistry has received as much attention {n tho educational institutions of the couutry as ita relative importance warrants, Every college wortny of the name has its labora. tory and ita Professor of Chemlstry, and oppore tunlties are furnished to all who may desire to prosecute investigations of this nature, who passed, knowing that Tweed was within the building, looked at it witt some de- gree of curiusity, and ovcaslonally during the day a small knot of persous gathered before the doors, but there was no crowd and httle interest apparent, W, M. Tweed, Jr,, called to see his father, and remaloed in his room durlog a con- siderable part of the daoy. Tweed seemed, ou the whole, plensed with his quarters. He re- marked that he thought he should be com- fortable, und that the room wasa better one than he had occupled since he left the city. WARDEN WATSON sald that on the previous evening he had not observed any special chunge in Tweed's appear- ance; but, by daylight, be saw that he was tuch thivner and paler, He thought that he had lost seventy-five pounds in welght, aud the effect of bis hardships and anxiety bed been to make him look older. Mr, Watson said that Tweed would be closely conflned fo the amall room assigned to him. The prisoner would not be especlally uncomfortable there. He was not & mun sccustomed to vxerclse and dependent upon it He rarely walked his room during his last conflncment, though it ufforded space for henlthful exercise. LUXURIES, *As to the ntroduction by Tweed's friends of luxuries for the prisoner, the Wardeu aald that occasionally they would be utlowed to bring Lim frults and dellcacies. Formerly much wine and Wyoming .. TOLBEL cvsvaes soes ares eoes oesers$110, 001, 138,60 The Sceretwry of the Treasury will cut his estlwates dowal to the lowest possible flgure, The Customs, Lighthouse Service, and Coast Survey have been carefully examined, and when the sus seeuied mors than sutileient to lnsure an cconomical administration he bus directed them to be reduced. Instructions to this effect were fssued to-duy, and fu soine cases the force now employed bas been ordered to be reduced, The Scerctary {8 determined that Covgress shall find uo grounds for objection to the sums asked for his Depurtment,” The Sceretary of the Navy will also reduce the estiniates ol his Depurtment. The sum asked for to make up thy full waltlog order pay of the ofllcers, cut down under the uct of Congress of last sesslon, 13 $500,000. Of tho riyer and hurbor uppropria- tions for this year, amounting to $5,000,000, but 22,000,000 have so far been expeuded. 'The es- thinates for next year will consequently be com- pm\uvul{ small. James I FRANCE. LEQISLATIVE AND MINISTERIAL. Panis, Nov. 24.—The members of the party of the Left opposo the Ministerial bill offered in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday, providing that at the funeruls of members of the Legion of Honor, military hooors slull only be reudéred to military wembers dying In sctive service. Tlp Hepublique Francals publishes an artlcle to-day condemulng the Influences which sur- round Prestdent M m:.\(nhon‘ and which, it says, tend to restrain the Cabinet’s llberty of actlon. RUMPUS 1N TIIZ CHAMUER OF DEPUTIES, VensaiLes, Nov, 24.—The Benate to-day, after severul ballots, elected M. Schesneloug, Legittmist, and M, Honouard, of the Lett, Seti- ators for life, In the Chamber of Dcputies this afternoon the esthnates for public worslip were consid- ered, and gave riso to un excited debate, Prince Napuleon speaking for the tirst tine since his elcction, denounced the dungerous \ Sloman has been appointed Revenue | youor had been mnuggled futo jail A lady who eneroachments ot the elorgy, who hud exerclsed | giurekeepor for the Second Distrlct of Guorgia; | o 3" 3 i JGung iady who baa beow il her suntleto | a disustrous infiuence Tn recent ¥French histors— | Jru G, Froilt for tho Elgnth District of Keo: | for the use of prisoners, ~but = there porsonage: **She Is of elogant Agure—a blondo; notably fn 1870. 1 supported 8 proposal Tor | pyeky's Nathaniel Hay, Gauger for the Fourth | was now o differcnt system, aud all t{l:x reduction of tho estimates for public wor- ship, “Y'ne Clerlelist Deputies protested aprainat tho speach, which was couched fu violent terms, District of Missourl; George A, Fox, for the Second District of Georgin amd Juseph 8, Van- degrifl, Storekeeper and’ Gauger for the Third District of Konsas, parvels brought {nto the jafl were examined. Tweed, however, had not cared for wine for 8 conslderuble time, and he did not smoke. auntio eays she has just cscaped being protty, She ‘wore a wrapper of white Turkish toweling, for she waa In neglige, trhomed with blue of the samo materisl. One eyo was destroyed by a brother M. Keller, Legithist, doclared that the Em- Tiie Sub-Committeo of the Joint Speclal Com- | Tweed's counscl, Mr, Field, bud not, up to shooting her witlian arrow, Thiv, of course, fs 8 | Pl was accountable for the loss of Alsace and | migtey to frame # form of governmient for the | that time, visited Tweed. defect. But whu 1no charming, vincers, gracious | yOrralicy aud recriminutions eusucd between | District of Columbiy ut thelr meetlng today TWRED'S HEALTIL woman, and Twas 8o glad she klssed me good-oy, | W0 Clerlcalists und Bonapartists. considered a bill for that purpose. 1t provides | yiis Secretary, Foster Dewoy, who had also Unmbetty, intervening, referred to the decreo abolishing the Ewpire. Baron De Lambert, a zeulous Bonapartist, thereupon suddenly rose and shouted, * Vive I'Empereur!” Indtucrib- ablo uproar ensued. When ‘order had been restored De Lambert was formully censured. Anothier scene followed in consequence of Gambetta’s referring to the “fanaticlems of 8 Spanish woman who was mado Empress,” LOWER CALIFORNIA. A BMALL REVOLUTION, BaN Francisco, Nov, H.—A 8an Dlcgo dls- patch says jt {3 reported that arevolution has broken out In Lower Culifornin, Jose Moreno has collected & force and {ssued o pronuncla- mento declarivg himself Governor, imprisoned Gov, Villagrana and_his Becrstary, Rodiriques, selzed the Custom-House at Riujuura, depos: Villagrauas, Cotlector, und restored Caballar, who was romoved sume months ago. Muony Mexlcans have eutered Lower California from this State aud taken tho side of Moreno. GREECI, TR TOMU OF AGAMEANON, Loxpon, Nov, 34.—A special dispatch to the Times from Argos (the miost anclent city of Groece), aunounces that Dr. Schliemann, while excavating at the supposed alte of the Tombaof Agamemuon and Cassandra, has discovered Immense subterranean chawbers or tombs cou- taining 8 great varicty of gold and sflver plate aud jowelry. for thres Commissloners, two of whom shall bave been restdents of the District at least Gva years, and not elaim residence elsewhere; thelr Bularlcs each tobe §5,000u year, Thumodsof thelr appolntment i3 not yet determined, The rate of tax was declded upon at 81.50 on every $100 of real property ut the cash valuation, aud §1 on every $100 worth of persoual property. The District s to pay 60 and the General Govera. ment 40 per cent of the entire amount required for the suppuit of the District Governinent. The bill nlml‘lnm the Board of Health, und In its plage provides one Health Ollicer with four Iuspectors. saying, *Littlo gir), you must come und ace mo sgaln.' Sho has astrong porsvnality, that mukes one love hor and dealre to read Ler books, " Inthe curcent Scribner's Monthly, Mr, Albert Rhodes has an intoroating article on **Our Diplo- matic and Consular Service,” 1is takes the posle tion that the United States lave no need of Minlsters-Resldent, aud litle need of most of the small-court legations, All tho minor legations, o eays, are desperate for Jack of somothing to do. Mr. Rhodes eays that when he was at the Haguo Lie had great dificulty to find materlal for his dis- patches, and adds in a breath thut (heo most Im- portant office tho miusions serve is to reward politl- cal work, It would be intercating to know whether Bir, Hthodea made thewo dlscoverica bofore or mfter Teaving the Hague, and, if the former, what eflect thoy kad upun biv withdrawal, HOTEL ARNLVALS, Tremont House—A. M. VPott, Winona; Max Mayer, New York; C. F. Jauriot, Urbana; IL Ette Ing, New York: 1t, W. Jyman, New York:d, E, Adler, Washington, D. O....SAerman Jouss—Col. E, E. A‘)cr, Tlarvard; tho lion, P, 1. Dake, Rich- mond, Va.sCol. H. E. Roberts, Hoston; Willlam Young, Milwaukeoi d. &, ilick Yarks th Hon. Wanhinaton ' Dunbar, Willa Hull, Liucoln, 11l ; the Hon, A, the fton. J. ), Baldwin, Pittsbury.. Miller, Des dMolnes; John Nunney, Mllwaukee; Amuasa Lobb, Nobraska; C. ¥ Dlld. Ottawa John M. Kirkpatrick, Pittsburg; Fdward leynmn, New Yorks Androw Warren, Bt. Louls; J, V. Powlis, New York; Judge 3. White- hoad, Latorte; Il Nuylor, 8t 1. H Col.” Dunbar, Waukesha; 5. son, Jowa ~Slate Legister, , b, Carpentor, Phlladeipblu; Francleco ,.. Palmer dlodse—Henty T. Sco! Frauclsco; John Scott, Baltiwore: "d. L It Je. mngs, Jr., New Yorki C. I Livingston, New Yorks T J. Wood, (rand Rapide; lusac Rivas, Ean Franclaco; Alexander Young, Dubugue; W. E. Spencer, Washington: Benlumlu Dore, Lynn, R GookyeBt. Fauls Houry Rankin, ai1s adylsed him legally, hud spent several hou with him, Ex-Coroner Schirmer, who liss been Tweed's fumily physician for wmany years, after bis professionul visit to the prisoner this mornlng, sald that Tweed had lost at least 100 pounds of flesh since he saw him last, o few days before his Qight, and that his system was very much reluxed. Tweed's fllness whilo on- Blackwell's Islaml resulted from diabetes. By careful attention to thu regimen preseribed by hs physiclan he apparent- 1y recovered, and was In very good health at tho thne of his fiight. Now, however, his nhysl- clan i3 apprehensive that the discase hias devel- oped ftself agaln, but it is {mpossible to deter- mine positively for a duy or two, e ——e——e CANADIAN NEWS, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune, OTTaAWa, Nov, 2.—It is sald the case of Ellis, tho absconding teller of tho Natloual Park Bank of New York, now {n jall ut St. Johns, N. B, awalting the action of the Dominion suthorltics, will bo brought before the Supreme Court, und that the deciston rendered will be Leld to gov- ern the case of Naralue, Swmith, and other crim- nals from the United States at present under ar- rest Iu this couutry. Navigation w now closed, The last boat of the season left Chaudiera to-duy with lumber for the American market, Special Dizpuich fo The Tridune. MONTREAL, NOY, wdo—L0-duy Judge Mackay reudered u judgment fu the célobrated cuss of Mesars. Keeuy, Watson & Co. va. the Nuns of La Providence, which was taken to restruln them trom waking and sellluyg o slrup of red spruce gutn slwilar to that muuufuctured by Y-lnt alio_to fl:revcm them using o {udbmnk forft. His Honor held that the ave Lebweou the article manufactured by —————— LINCOLN MONUMENT ASSOCIATION, Bpecial Dispatch to Tha Triduns. SeriNoreeLy, b, Nov. 34.—The Natlonal Liucolu Monument Assoclatlon, of which Mr, Dubols was Vice-President, bus uppolnted the Hous, O. . Miner, J. C. Conkling, and John Stuart u committee to draft resolutions express- ing the sense of the Assoclation in its loss, and of sympathy for and condolenice with his family in \ielr losd, The Assocmtion has chosen thy Hon. Milton Huy and Judge C. 8. Zons to fill the vacancles inthe Board otherthan that occa sloned by the death of Mr. Dubols, aud it is contemplated to fuvite Gov.-Elect Cullom to ac cept the position thus rendered vacant. —————— SUICIDE, Special Dispalch {0 The Tribune. MiLwaukEs, Nov. 2i.—Murtin Behelba com- mitted sulclde this morning by hangivg himsel? from & rufter of his residence, on Buchanan street. 1iu hud fallen oft his wagon while fn an intoxivated condition the day before, and it s supposed the concussion deranged his intellect. Deceased was about 00 years of age, and arrved bero from (ermavy In July lnst to spend the remainder of his Life with his son. The lnquess resulted {o & verdict of suldde. GREAT DBRITAIN, BHREADITUPPS. Liverroor, Nov. H.—At tho gralu market to-day there was un unususlly large attendauce, There was un actlve demsud for wheat as well for consumption asspoculation; white advanced @4, aund red LGe per contal on Tuceday's v B Des PAGES. plnfotiffa and that manufactured by the nuns wns sufliclently marked not to deeeive pur- chosers, uind that the nuns had not violated Keeny, Watson & Co.'s trade-mark, fnnsmuch an thelr own bore ho rescmblance to ft. He raid that, although defendants had been competing improperiy for the market, plaintiifs show no right to damoges, and prove no license or prive fleee ‘xmua-m h{ themaelves to the trade, and nceordingly dismissed the action, Keeny, Vat- son & Co. will appeal. To-day W. G. Beadley, a commisslon mer- chant, pleaded mullty to two charges of obtain- ing money under false pretenses, and was sen- tenced to three montbs in the common fall, with hard labor, Thirty car-loads of raliroad fron arrived to- doy at 8t. Lambert from the 8t. Albans, Vt., manufactory, for the new rallroad from Mon- treal to Portland aud Boston. CASUALTIES. A NARROW ESCAPE. Special Correspondence of The Tridune. Des Moines, Ia.,Nov.23.—~On Wednesday last, while Fred Ikerman was at work in a coal-mine ncar Eldora, in a stooping posture, a stone, five feet long, three feet wide, and two feet thick, fell on him: from overhead, and crushed him, face gdownward, fato the coal. lie was taking out of o blast just made. The bones in his face were crushed, and his bead presented a Lorrible eppearance. How he ex- tricated himéelf ‘13 wondeful, as it required flve strong men to move the stone, but he says he worked his urms in the coal under the stone, and raised it 50 pa to release hia head. When discovered he was sitting near {t. He was placed in the bands of surgeons, who filled his face with splints to support the fractured bones, and tbere Is a good prospect he will re- cover. He already carries in 'his body seven Rebel bullets, or nearly half a pound of lead. l!‘ ;:ank will carry him through, hie has plenty o RUN OVER. Special Dispatch to The Teibune. EAsT BaciNAw, Mich, Nov. 24.—A deaf mute living near Freeland Statlon, while walk- fngouthe Flint & Pere Marquette Railwoy track, was struck by the locomotive of & pas- cenger traln coming this way, breaking his skull. He was brought to the hoapital in this city, and is 1atally Injured, His name was Lauce, o single man, about 83 years old, Hpecial Diruatch to The Tribune. SPRINGPIELD, 1L, Nov, 24,—A stropger who appeared to be deaf and unheedful of warnin, whistles, while walking along tlie Chicago & Alton track In the north part of the town, was run over by the noon passenger-traln and in- stantly killed. The Coroner rendered a verdlet accordingly. ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEV/S, New Yong, Nov, H.—Arrived, steamships Neckar, from Bremen, and Hammonia, from Hambure. PHILADELPAIA, Nov. 24.—Arrived, steamship Nederland, from Autwerp, Havne, Nov, 24.—Steamnship 8t. Germain ar rived from New York to-day. Loxpox, Nor, 2L, —Steamship Wyoming, from New York, has arrived out. NEW Youk, Nuv. 2L.—Arrived, steamer Mon- taug, from Liverpool. —————— GAS, St. Louts, Nov. 21.—A petition was filed to- day in the United States Circult Court at Jeffer- son City, Judge Dillon presiding, praying that the suit now pending fn the Circult Court of St. Louis County, City of 8t. Louls, agafnst the St. Louis Gas Company, be transferred to the Unit- cd States Circuit Court. The motter will come up next Wednesday, ‘The petition was filed at thfulm:aucc of Edwin Chafiin, of Massachu- setts, ———am———— JOURNALISTIC, PHILADELPAIA, Nov. 24.—The new bullding erected by the Philadelpbin Times at Eighth and Chestnut streets will hercafter be occupled ns the publication office of that journal, The hmldlng makes a most complete newspaper oflice. - BUSINESS NOTICES, The atandard quality of Burnett's Cologne and Flavoring Extracts have, withont &n exception, wun for themn the highest awards for excellence over all competitors in every exposition wheraver they have been placed for the peal twenty yeurs: and, to place the cap-stone upoh past honors, the tribianal at Phlladelphis, compuaed of experienced Judges nt home and from abrusd, join in the pop: ular verdtct, und pronounce thel Wthe beat in the world.” g ——— Boland's Aromatic Bitter Wine of Iron s r remedy for mervous debllity, Impovenighed Lloud, andimpaired digeation. Denot, 53 Clark stret. VE CANCER CAN BE CIURED All that may be Said to the Contrary Notwithstanding. The following extraordinary cure of a Cancer. which ad been pronoanced beyond the reach th beat medleal skill of New Eugiund, tho mosl profuund attention o! Y Tuany of whomn gre now \llll{ preseriblug VEGETINE 1 ngland, wliere 1t lina already tiecome frimly and {s recognized by all classes of peuple 1o be the only reliable Blood Purlacr, APPROVED STATEMENT. CHARLESTOWN, Maas., March 34, 1800, Mn, 1. R, STRvEsas Dear'SIF: 1 th year 1860, while realding ot Portland, e., 1 was aficied with & Cancer an ny nuse, whicl muade ranid prugress, All of the beat phiysicians thers out any begett, pettent of aix years {6 contioved o fncrease snd extend. untll it wos I auing 1w excructatiuz palis, untll 1y boes was uesrly goue, aid 1 found {t wan spproachio; u ot termivasfon, burnt out ot hotuse and bomie by the yrext Greot | o0, moved hery, when | was entreated to try the ludfan Dlood Hemedy, v NE. and, suflering greatly, wwithout hope oF confidence 1 relic? by auy iedicine, § finally consented to try l‘ aud valy those” whu bave & similar suflerlng can reallze my feellugs, wheo, after two month® tridl, | found the open sore ‘commenclng . Jataing confdence tha the disase was belng sureesitully combaited by ths VEGETINE (for | two! - no otlier medicine, 1 faithfully coutliued {ts use, an: 8, $lx Munihe"Glie caticer Was Gealed and iy Boalths atores 1am contident 1¢ 1 hed used VEGETINE in the carly stuges of the disense L would have arrested its progress andsaved yearsof greataufiorlng, 1uctro shmply tliat oihicrs may be benefited and attention called 1o [a uve- Tulneast uhd, in e interest of suffeniog humanity only, £ eheerfully add my testimonlal to tl eatire wucs ©rad'In iy caxed and, though | ave lust toarly all of 1y, e, ny Faco.Ia antirely hoalrd aud 1 enjoy godd lcaidhi oy busbaud {ofna with me in approving ths L 1tSON, Evere! atat 6. JOUN PATT! A £ theat, Fully cor rieg (n the abaye. A " JOIIN PATTERSO:! ient. The above state ment |8 from one who was 4 great sufs ferer for mang iew, ary, trylog ey physicians and man AR Toller Uubh L ryIng his remes Does 1t ot cunclusively sliow the puritying, aud hesliug quaiities 1AV you any doubt about rylug thie bluod? " 1f you hwve, reference ean be given to ovor Bve hundred who have vuluntarlly given teatiwony of its curcs, All Diseass of the Blood. 1t VEGETINE will relfeve pala, cleante, purify, and cure such diseases, Testurinig the patient tv perfecs liealth after trylug diierent physiclaus, many remo. dies, sutfering for years, ts It uot conclusive proot, { i 'are & suilerer, you can be curedy Wly s this med- clue perfortulng anch great curea? it works in the truly ba calied lood, {1y the cireulating duld, 1t can the GRL HLOO P'!l“ FIER, The grest source of A OB e bloudt ana o medtcig that dues Dot sct directly upon [t, Lo purify and renovaie, las any Just clald upon publly atteativa, Seventy-ne Vears of Ags. EasT MazsurizLo, Aug, 23, 1470, ears of age: have suffersd many ey et Seaiiets (s myback aud + Pwae fnduced by friends to try your VEGE: ENY i 1 (WK it the ucet inedlciue for weukness of b Kldneys 1 ever used. I have tricd many remedive fur this vutapiatnt and Bever found so Wuch relict &s frons the VEUSTINE, 1t streogthcas and (uviioratos oy'of aiy scqasiatances hara i bolavelt o be goodfur al tha come hich It cutnmended., iUy, T ESIR . anznMAN, i, laitte for PIR Sr truty, Recommend It Heartily, EouTut DostoN, Feb. 7, 1670, T hava tken sevorat boutod of your VEQE: T)Nl“ B i convinced 1t s & valusbla remedy for vipeis. Hidney Complaiat, and geboral debliry of i . : bA: !!n:;genr?lll{ racommend |t o al sullring frow the s U MONGOE pankER, 890 KiBank-st. Vopetite 15 So by o) Domjggsts. ClL.OARS, CLOAKS THE CHEAPEST, MOST PERFECT-FITTING, AND ELEGANT IN STYLE, AT THEB WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, Madison & Peoria-sts, Manufacturing all our own gar- ments after the most approved Paris and Berlin Pattorns, and upon the TAILOR systom or cutand finish, we guarantee an elogance and per- footion of style and finish that can- not be found elsewhero. All our garments aro dosigned, cut, pressad and fimshed by men, under the su- orintendence of HERR ROSEN- 'HAL, who guarantees & perfect fit in every instance. A large line of All-Wool Beavnr Cloaks, very long, at §56.00, worth. $9.00, A full line Rough Cloaks, long and handsome, at $8 and $10. An All-Wool Beaver Cloak, Fur Trimmed, in Plain or Rough, at $12, §14, and $15, worth from $18 to $25 each. An Elegant and Rich Line of Very Tine Cloaks, in Esquimaux, Mate-~ lasse, and Fur Beaver, from $18 to $20, the choicest and cheapest goods in the city. Velvot Clonks and o ek Dlomes sud Folonaise & speoialty CARSON, PIRIE & (0. FUIRN SEHING GOODS, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Fiefii—,—fe—itew & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., OFFER THE LARGEST LINES AXND THE Lowest Prices, In the above Dept. UNDERWEAR From low cost Donrestic Goods to Vest Forelgn Manufacture. OUR LINES OF Cartwrieht & Warner’s Goods, this scason. are full and complete, HOSIERY, CARDIGAN JACKETS, NECKWEAR, SILK UMBRELLAS, &, " AUCTION SALES. THE OELEBRATED COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, AND STATUARY, ‘The property of John Taylor Johnaton, Ezg,, of New York TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION! On the evcningwof Teesday, Wednesday, and Friday, Dec, 1), 20, and 22, at * Chickering Halld? ‘The collection'wtll bo'ou extihition at the NATIONAL ACLDEMY OF DESION, ‘orner Twenty-third-st, und_ Fourtli-av,, New York, roin W ednesduy, Nov. 21, until the tlmy of sale, “The digperslon by auction of tiils collgetion of treasures will be an cra in the art history of the country. ‘The worksuumogr nearly 20U OIf Pulutiuics wnd uver T00 Dravjog of virluns kinds, by more than 150 Artintw of the firat distivctlon in Europs aud America, Al Story's famous utatuo of ¢ Cleopatra,’ and hi *Lnat Diyn of Nanolean, he “sala will’ bo made uuder tho direction of BAMERL P AVERY, 84 Filtheav., NowYork, 1o whom orders to purchiase aad other comuwuuleations FERNERIES, &c FERNERIES, A FINE ASSORTMENT. HYACINTHS, Already started in Pota and Glasaes, KING & SAVAGE, No, 77 State-st. ALTISTS' MATERIALS. oo, ARTISTY N D War-omer Materl) ' & Engineers' Govods, Etc,, Eta, SPECTACLES. 4 N PEHNBLE SPECOTAQLEY sul i AT, i etion: o MANKAR'S, Optlcian, 88 Madison-st. (Trlbune Building, NOTICE. Metrimonial Bureau of America, ‘Established for 1he pruiuution of tuarriages throughous {llpcoiutey and Edrope. puliavly musiciios wads for e ki zoau o2 iosy, Bosuce Hall EQuth-sw, New Yok N S . WA < Soay e € B e