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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNL: WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 26. e 5 ] 5 . Y . T quite admita that it n ex- NABRITT'S PIEPATLATIONa 4 THE CITY, | e et soine e sevin | hre s b s baonos gomsimne. The | ALBERT AND' VICTORIA. [ st i, svte et sk, Tt | fyetbnan, Sty G s | A Spuans Suspanssiate. H kS Wieu tho marriage cersmony had been per- %\xxtnlmuk enough of the burdens of the South other letters ahaw. [ pass on, however, lyn L’L:“.“J.":".fl.’&"..‘.?l‘,.fi‘:";‘;‘“ lLvn(l"v”\l:‘veh{;;;‘:ll;ufi:: " | ’ g formed the party rat down to a fine repast, and | Slde, and we think It s just about time for quoto A pasargoor two from Princa Albert's | A0S 80 KAC IRt 26 HE AR i hte, naty ‘ GENERAL NEWS. Taany tansts to the weifara of the young couple | rome other strects to havoaturn. ‘The Alder- | o one Quaen and the Prince Worlod | 1¢446r® 0 hicr ata thne when he was on Ty 10 e L nthees) ATt (him en Fehlolt s Br P @ ere offored. men from the Southwest and South Sides A VIRIT TO TIH RMUEROR NAPOLEON Tie dors not know, ro gentle, o full of tact, dig- ! ; st e pllored : Sught 1o unite upon & plan of operation Together at the Trade of (60K Saptember, 454, | Tifors 1 g0 to bed T | nity, and modeaty, wo fall of respect and kind at H —— K 1454, Y, AN aty, . . 0 : Amieetlng CrRalaE 4 4 Nty CRIMINAL ot onco and do_somethiag. What Are & & e wieh an gbod wlxht tnan paper-osen thongh | Teriiom 19warin n, mever saying word or doink# | Original and Standard Manufactures, will be held in Apollo Ige, corner of 4 Chlef Englncer and Department of Publle Monarchy. the wish mny bo ratncr Isto” in reaching your dear | thing which could put me out or embarrasa me. 1 OFFICB AND FACTORY ) 3 and Twenty-cighth strects, at’8 p. m. sharp to- b2 xavnal Works for If they cannot be called upon hands, The Emperor thawa mora and more. This | know few peoplo sthom I have felt fnvolantarily 40480 Yenhin LY. } Bight. | The police courts were remarkably dull yes- § o jovias some plans for the rellef of the T exenuie after’ dlnnr Twithdrowwiln, him o hla | puore inclined to cundde ia ani spcak unercryod Nes. 6, 66,63,70,72, 74, 76, 80 82 Washlagton-aL, X, ) "Tha emfloges of the bilard-hall which bears | 10rday, tho fow prisanars belng heafs wAB ¥ery | embarge now 2t pon the publle ravell Host | Carlons and Intlmato Plotares of Polite | guens, T’ arder (hit 'ho it amoke’ b | feli=T dom kepw how ta, exprean It Zagfe vt | =) 3 d ', . 0 . 1 n partic BRI e { his mame yesterday prosented to Mr. Emanuel | /00 0y o' org unfortuinate enough to he tn | Yards are pouring into the Buuth Branch, the Ieal Life as Scen from Within e, 'T conld hat keep him company. N | pleassnt: therois someling fascinating, melanchol B ABBI I I s 13 Brunawlck a very Ane gold-headed cane, suita- limbo., The pollce arrests wero olso very light, | improvement of Hsubsidiaty streata™ should be * {he Vell told me one of the deepext tinpressiona ever maide | and engaging which draws fonte Bim 'in_mpite o 1y fnscribed. 5 A Dol Y HEhY | wndertaken. Tho Aldermen who represent tha " npon him was when, afier having one from | any prerention you oy havo aeainat him, and bly i ) : M. Josesh Thoma,ssall managerof Verghe, | &7 280 SRkl o, AN, L i, | Seaml D e, P, S a3 ot Fiance to o, Janeie, ami honse i e LAl | e A e . L Ruhling & Co., reccived & haudsome gitt n tho | O"SInary holklayran of drunks and dlsorderties | enth Ware Ao e hronge Correanandenca Now Tork World. e ethers sasioun lincan. 56 acrlved I Ton: | 16 Witonbtediy hi s mot extraorilary powar of | <The most plesstnt and aficctive Boun for the Tins % h t a silver water-pitcher from the employ- | - OMeers I I 8mith and Wolsh Tast evening | 1pofy, BOUIS e i ver "to become: & | Lowbow, Dec. 6.—Mr. Theodore Martin's | don hottly after hing Willism's death, and sarw | atteacting people to him. Tho children are’ vory AT Lr R Foe on reccipter 20 cenim i hape.c o il L arrested two youths who had forced an entrance earbors th W yon, at the Age of 18, golng to open Parliament for | fond of him; (o thom nleo hix kininess was very 2 s Inst evening. Tos 1 thoronghfare, {8 it not about time thatsome. ird volume of the *Liteof the Prince Con- | {50 A0 Yo ¥ groat, but at the asme time most Jadicions. y i Thomas McGrane, an Irishman, 46 years of talh h’\("m‘g‘ h"'.‘:'n":f{‘l‘?r?.-cfl'ufl"’v’e?: in :l'nr; thing should_be dovo suout that strcet! If } sort ™ (s a book which will, I think, produce no | (ot septtmber]s 0 dclock, Gosd morning. B CMPEROR AND EMITIEAS B ABBI I l S i acey eataing at No. M0 Stato street, diad sul- | et 6 heloing themacives 1o 1k zor-case and | foerc s AF BIDNE, BBl e State sirepyand | llttlo sensation, Thero fs romothing much | OREN Ty bid M3 20 8hott, Ihe ESCOLEINAIS 100 | wero deoply moved when they bude farewell to § dcn‘y Monday ovenlng at his home. Ileart | othier valuables in the shop. At the station | gl river, they will do something for them. | morotolt than a vindication of the Prince from | A& n’f.relly wwell, And am already booted snd apur- | the Queen, and the blographer gny»: ‘;TI:u TOILET so AP i discase was ths supposed cause. t‘l‘}nww tho names of James Kyan and James | gelves, But If they aie not fnclined to do any- t:n suspiclons and attacks which followed him Fd"m The heat Inthe dining-ruom yestarday was :&dflm I‘;'l‘“;'!gl:;lng'l“::llnl::n ;\‘L‘é‘: u‘:dc 'uwm-:ir lfirl‘i o " el Rl b ': 2 = ard. thing in regard to this matter, then common | through the greator part of his Jife in England, | terrible. i o trom tho parest yeg i Allthe ladies who Intend recolving New. | g 17, geliey, keeper of a restautant at No. 01 | Justlcota the proverty-holders ' on Btate W | It contalos what can not fal to bo regarded aa w27 o of tho new gold fre-feanc plecos | ho Bnrprees and some timo later the BTperay | o Tatiet ek o e Rerarcy i & Year's Day and wish the fact to be aunounced | Fafyted stross, had a quarrel sesterday aficr- | bish, and Michigan, demands that tleastane | guyy bapers of the very highiost Import | ane far ho naminmatios] department of tho Chil- | bankrupt in fortunc, were o sec thelr royal | €atfreson récolptaf 73 ceals. i In Trx TRinUXE are requested to send { their | noon with Jennle Scaman, ono of his cmployes, | new thoroughfare should be opencd snd im- ance, eapecially as bearing on the ambitfous | dren's Museum. host, hn’npl(nwldu;vtd Queen, again on the y H names and addresses by noon Saturday. in the contse of which he kicked and beat her | proved, between State atreet and the river, y eapecially ng on Thava thismoment (2 p. m.) recelred yonrlet- | hoas homy B ABBITT s Gew Y. -8l ¢d C. E. | vut of dours, because she demanded her wages. | southward to the city limits. Itnunims. ' | plans of Russis, the possiblo future of Turkey, | ter of veaterdny. Hearty thanks for it, and all the | "“FESEL 0 no #rom Victorta's Tetters trom B e THause eatcrday | In raenge, thio girl scratched him In the face — aud other aspects of the “lrrepressiblo’? | worasof lore. plraleane POWDER ! morning, aftr an filness of only "eighteen | atd bit him on th aem, e Y, "lf:fn'"";‘"; GERMANY. Esatern question. 1t throws o great flood of ““n":"lt.‘;'gr;{“:f"lI;“:.g":::fi:f',‘,‘gfl'"h:“'m{ Inta the aldo chapel the Empsror led me, and SOAP . : hours, Apoulexy was the causo. Howas un- | Arrested ona warrant afleging fmoy Al = Mght on the gonoral management of public bus. | ¥P D thore 1 ataod, at the arm of Napolean III., his m this Pawder 8 heantifol and serviceabla wi " wan booked at the West Madison Bireet Btation, formed from his visit, nccording to his usual ete the coffin of England's bittereat married, and about 43 years of age. The body inesa In England, and shows what minute atten- ncphew, befare the cofin gl anft Monp, of any desired strengih, cAn be yus “ § ‘The Old Citlea of the Iiarz—~The Knlserhaus R y habit,—for he was cyidently one of the most | foo; o gro of the King who hated [t 0 Eurase OF potsh. was put (n charga of an undertaker to await the A fellow named Thomas Conley had a quarre) foo; I, the granddaughter of L 2 ten minutes withaut the use of gt o : ordera of relatives, who have beentelegraphed | yesteruny afternoon with Charles Schuylor, at Goslar, tion the Queen ia in the habit of paving towhat | methodical, hard-working, pafnataking men of | him most and wha most vigorously opposed him, | package sent free on receipt of 43 cents. 2 o L5 o emder In & snloon at No. 019 Wost Madison, Bpeetal Correspondencs of The Tridune, i 1 commonly considered the mers routine of hlnfl 'Ime‘.h ;"}lls particular menon l\]ulx': |||as and thie very nephew, r‘:flll“lb)el;? ;n_lh-‘ usne, ‘mrz y i : 3 and fa the Gght Conley hit hin oppoeut 1n the | LBiPz10, Gormany, Dec. 1.—Only lnst night, | Departments, and how deen is tho Intorest sho [ curious that I am sure your rendera will boglad | mv neerer AAC Qeeato B, FO8 SAR B0 B ABBI I I S | GMiner ™. Amen, of the Chlcago & Minonk | o with a seren-iriver. - Offcce L. If. Mic. | a4 T eat in the twilizht smoking my eroning | taks in orery queation, amall or great, which | 0608 Ptk oft—thal whichrgfete o the e O T boias toos Siaco. Ly Loreh: Gulrk arrcsted him, and, as he was passing tho livery-stable of Burroughs Bros,, two doors west of “tho salgon, _he was sel upon clear, it occurred to me to ask the readors of ‘Tns TRIBUNE to take, 83 §t were, a walk with me far out Into the country, and try to catcha glimpse of the peasant's life, or some of those wonderful ruins that make Gormany so famous and carry us back with glaut strides through the history of centurles, telling us quaint storles of the nation's carly hcroes, so rovered by the people, so wrapped about with the mantle of the many years that tho historlan can scarce the recipient of a superb_gold-hemted cane. It wasagift from the offlcers ot the Company, allof whom, as woll ns a number of other prominent citizens, wero present, The pre- sentation was made by Edward A, Davisin o T neat speech, to which the donor briefly snd feclingly responded. ' Mr. 11, F. Gotchell, a woll-known eltizon and N & large dealer in lumber, died yesterday, at the . residence of lis son-in-law, Mr. C. P. Kimbnll, 1le had been In poor health for sume months, affects the well-being of her people. The book, ‘moreover, must be regarded ns ono of groat po- tlcal value, and I think your readers will ba glad to have placed befora them afew gleanings from §t mado from an early copy which I have obtained. Tha ]inrtml comprised In this volumo fs that betweed 1854-'50, and thus takes in the negotin- tions and events connccted with THE CRIMEAY WAL On tho 25th of l’chrulrykl&'flhlhe (?ueeu writes ight, and duting _a thundor-storm. Btringe a e dcrfol. tndesa, 1 nowime an. 1 In thin tib of respect to a departed and dead foe, old enmitl YEAST POWDER. e l, o linge, etc., made and tivniries wero wiped ont, and the seal of | Absolotely pure. Tread cages pudd . gad Tmior were, oed, s and,the s of | W RSRCRETE (e SR il e pow happlly establisiicd betweon twa great and | o AI'PACKA0 bont 14 gn Fecalpt of 13 Conta. rnwerlur g{nlom; May Ieaven blos and prosper e Al i BABBITT'S i Hero, ixlzr the l‘wfiaem at lenst, Idmualtl Inyt down n volume which no one ean read withou an increased reapect for the Quecn, whethor as sovercian, wife, or mother. Lodid. SAL ERAT u s' Iiw appeared qalet and Indolent from constitu- ot caeily excited, byt gay and humorous wlen at his case. 1ily French is not without & 1litilo German: the pronnnciation of hia German better than that of hls Engilsh, On the whole, | obraryed a goud deal In_his turn of mind that fs owing to his edncstion at I\I\n!b“rf. where, a8 he told me, he waa brought np at she Gymnasium. e by o crowd and the prisoner taken from him. Then becauss he attempted to make other arrests he was severcly leaten in the face and kicked in the abdomen. s In- Juries, though painful and scvere, are not con- slered dangerous. A posse of police that swere sent out froin the Lake Btreet Statlon in pursult of the ruffiuns rearrested Conley, and also brought In Henry Kearns, one of the assdll- rocited ‘o poem of Schiller dn tho advaninges to man of peacs and war, which scems to linve mado deep impression upon him, and appears o ma to bo nat withoat significanen with sreforence to bis 3 Kopt, — e TB—— ks it fros on and about tlis 1etingt. ronted i homs for the | ants, and 4. T. Burrdnghe, who rofused o as- | distioguish ‘moro than a dim outline of thelr | a8 follows to her uncla, King Leooolt: B i ad ookt —more. Baghies (hats Hrench, APOPLEXT. oSt anide. - Assiz packsss s Tl on reaching Loutsvitle he tas too wenk fo | 2 tuc offieer in tho fig deeds and lives, Horo o wmonuinent records | The last battalicn of the Gnards (Scottish Funil- 5 The gentlemen com‘;tlslnp ks eutourngs are not distingutehed by ULieth. manner, or education, 1le lives on a very familiar footing with them, al- though they seemed afrald of him. The tone was ratber tho ton_de garinon, with a deal of unmkln‘f the Emperor smokinit clgarettes, and not belng a fo to understand my not Joining Bim in It, He {r vory chilly, complains of rlicumatism, and eoelenrly to bed3 takes no pleawure in muslc, and s proud of bis homemanshin, in which, Lowever, . Thomas Davis, James Reynolds, Robert John- son, and Billy Quirk, four. thieycs, fully as bad onez, 100, a8 tho city contalns, are at the West Tweltth Strcet Statlon, having beon corraled in n saloon nt the corner of Forquer and Jefferson streets. They arcsuspected of various buT‘nflel in the northireat portion of the city,—a district that has been overrun with burglars for the past lera) ombarked to-day. They passed through the courtyard here at 7 o'clock thls morninz. Wa atood on the balcony tosce them. The morning fine, tha sun shining over the towors of Weatinin- ster Abbey, an fmmense crowid collocted to see the fino_imen, and cheering them immensely an with difficulty they passcd nlong. They formod line, presented arms, and thon cheered ua very hearlily, and wont off chooring, It wan a touching roceed, and 8aturday returned to Chicago. e was born in Mainc, was 64 years of age, and leaves s wife and five children, Ile ‘moved West flftcen years ago, locating In lows. ‘Thence he came here a f"' or 80 ago, and dur- ing his residence in this city ho had endeared i himscif to all who knew him. TOTEL ARRIVALS. thels wild, barbarian conquesta; there wa sco n gllmmer of the ancient Kalsers’ medleval splendor; amon wo read on a granite volumn how tha proudest Emperor’s hauglity son bowed down, in sack- cloth and with naked feot, before the scourging * Mioprarawy, <N, Y., Dec. 25.—The Rov. B ABB I TT’ s Jonathan Crane, pastor of tne First Congroga- tlonal Church, was stricken with apoplexy in his pulplt Bnmily morning, and dled this after- CREAM TARTAR. noon. Tho Rev. Dr. Crane, during forty yoars ‘Warranted free I,E;-m ol tmparities. The housswife of his miniat; assed one {n 8t. Joseph, Mo, | canreiruponit. Trisl package sent free on recelpt and five in Kalamaroa, Py 2o | 5 oents. oot X York: four montha—and are also suspocted as | fod of the Roman Bishop, Then nges of dark- | and bewutiful elght, Many sorrowing frionds were | 1could discaver nthing romarkable. His genoral e e—— Sherman Mouse—3. 3. bool, Naw York: D. | four, manihacuns, 470 B AP ieloek | ness again, and of war and miiery, tl a new | fhore, ana one saw o Ahao of many & band. My | Aducation appeared to mo vory defcloat, oyon un Deaths n Barber's Chatr, B ABBI I I ’ S o GU s Santord, Syracusesd. i, | yesterday morning the officer came upon soven | light dawns upon a simple monkish brothier {n | best wishos sud prayers will be with them all. sabjects whioh.are Atntnessamliytoo - Liserd New York Sun, ¥ : Rochdster, sinn. s 8. 1. Kesslor, La- | roughs who were holding up and robbing a man | his clofster-coll, and the powor of Romo fs [ _Duringthis snd tho followlng month the | Hhe belthes bistery of mosemn HEiel RACDEVLER! | At 8:48 o'clock yesterlay morning a man -I- SH Wile, Laportes Frank D. Emetaon, | on Lius Island svenue, botween Forquer and | broken. Thon camo the great struggl for free- | King of Prussia had beon gradually withdrawing | {vaver, "in ' nekowledzing thess defects, and lbouEM{nnrs of age, of incdium sizo,wearing & . 3 Rockford ;T D. Creed, New Yorks; Leo P. Gillette, Taylor strects. o nrrested one, who appeared | dom: then come.the pocts aud Germany's | from the position which e had at first taken on | showed 'the greatest mmfm 1o not pretend- | faded muit of black, entcred Joseph Amberg's A Lincoln, Neb.; G, W. Davis, New York; 8, IL. Ciatke,' Claveland.... Grand ' Pacific _lotel—Tho Rev. W, 8. Matthiow, Toylorville: W. D. Lee, Ohfo: C. W, “Daurand, Milwankeo; Darton Smith, Taledo: C. 11, Dillings, Bt. Lonis W. P\ Healy, David Mnns-n, Marquette; Nelson Clements, New York: Co. 'Richard Dunbar, Waukesha: A Lowenthi w York:F. N, Platt, Now York; Geofrey C. Horbort, — London, EbR.... Lotmer, Douss—lames E. Diake, ' Bpringcid; mes, U, 8, A Lieat. U, 5, Fos: Capt. d. 8. McNaught, U, 8, A.; Han Franclsco; T, W. Ferry, Grand W. 1. Maixe, G. B. A.} It 8. Tyémont Houge~Tho Wisconeln; Col. T. O, , Atlentd, Ga.: C.'L. Austin, C. M.’ Bugbee,'Sait”Lake City: Oakly i | Jobmon, Tioward, Neb., 0.}, Pearsall, Grand Fapida; Col. A, J.' Alexsnder, Loulsrlllo, to be the principal, and was at once set upun by thogang with drawn revolvers. Ilowever, he managed to arrest one of them, and brought him into_tho station attho polnt of his re- volver. The prisoner registered as Willlam 0'Suea. A weapon found in his pocket was recognized asthaving been stolen, togothor with Eml balls and cigars, from the saloon, No. 840 arrison street. A _dead-beat named Michael nenp and Ursula A. Lewis, who reuts rooms 1t No. 408 Btate street, have been brought to grief, Rencwasa short timo ago an_ (inmate of the Cincinnatl Toor-Ilouso, but left there becauss hie thought hecould do better in Chicazo. Artiving here, ho took up with Ursula, and, as_alleged, she fitted him out with new toggery. Ierepresent- ed to sundry people that ne was wealthy, on- gaged a lawyer, and, wishing to purchiase some vroperty, entered into negotlations with Joun Huck to buy his house and lot on the corner of~ Fullerton uvenue and Clark strect, for $100,000, togcther with tho [furniture, horses, carrlave, cte. He brought his ** wife!" to look the establish- mont over, and she was pleased and satistied, As the transactlon was #o nearly consuminatod, Itene invited Mr, Huck sod the attorney, G. W. the slde of England, and at last he addressed a lotter to the Queon advising her not Lo risk a war with Rusala, and warnlig ner that no heip was {o be cxpected from Pruasta, To this A VERY PIRM BEPLT was sent, from which [ extract o few passages: 1f the Turk now retires into the backgronnd, and the Impending war appears to you tu ba ** war for 4n Idea, " tho reason I8 elmply thix, that the very motives which nrgo on the Kmperor, in apite of the protest of all Kurope, and at the risk npu war that may devastato the world, to porsist in hia de- mands, discloee a determination to reallzo a fixed idea, and that the grand ulterior consoyuences uf the war muet ba rogarded as far more important than ita original ostonafble causo, which, In the beglnnlni, appeared o ba nefther niore nor less than the key vf the Lack door of & mosque, TIE LETTZR GOEA ON to remind the King tuat since the peaco of 1815, iPrussia had been one of the five great Powers which had been the guarantors of tréaties, : Itenounce theso obligations, m{ dear brother, and ju doing po_you renounce for Prussta tho #tatus sho haa hitherto lield. And If the examplo thus sct should find Imitators, Kuropean civiliza- tion {a abandoned os & plaything for the winds; right will no longer find '8 champlon, nor the op- presred an umpire 10 appcal to, But now to con- clude; Yonthink that war might even bo de- pricsts of song. Far wiser mon than I are better acquainted with this nation's political strength; perhaps faw have studied the peoplo more patientiy, or mingled with them moro cloely, during tho last four vears. I have often returned from a brill- fant ‘gatliering {u one of Germany's wealthlest families, only tosnatchun hour's rest, and then to be off on tho carly morning traln fn laurth class. (olng out some mlics from the city, I have spont tho day with the country people, cating, drinking, amoking horrible cizars; even quar- reling with them; counting their sheep, their horsce, thelr cows; vlaying with the childrens in_short, trying to. look hebind the cur- taln ot their real homeife. To mo tho stately dinuer of the Ueneral or tho Privy- Counillor has been no more interesting than the little, dirty peasant-girl who ¢limbed up on my knees one day, in a farm-house, hearing wonderinily of Anicrica, and askiug me Il Jittle girls wore clothes out there, and if all the men wero o8 homely as 11 Al some future time, I may beg thosa of you who biave kindly borns with ‘my poor lctlers to make with me in lmqfinmlnn aregular “tramp* among the farms of Baxony and Hanover, con- sideritie them inthelr econotical rolations, luok- {uzat the peasunts besido thelrown hearths, To- he steength of barher shop, 121 Orchard strect, aud mat down | A pureconcentrated alkally donblo | noat tho door, L1is faco was pale, and as ho sat, | SOMmeR Potssn. - Sample sohi frea’ on secalps of B3 awalting lis turn to be shaved, his fingers and lips twitched nervousl; (B though he was in THE PROPRIETOR will give an ounco of uln, * Your turn nexl "tho barber sald, point- | &old for every ounce of impu: found 1 ’::lz to Lh? u‘ontlrn cl]n.l!r.'heullm}lwihlcll atoml,lw.!lzh any of these proparations. s _towel {n Land, Jobn_Lebning, one of the barber's ;‘nunm:m'un. Tiio. ma arose, and Tor Sale bu all Dealers. hanging his bat on the rack near tho window, | Se===—————rere————————————=————— rat down In the middle chalr. * Iurry up, for VANILI/A OFIO: 1 fecl sick,” the man safd, as tho %flrneymnn SARSAARNARAS ARRA SRS AL E IS S e Y pinued the cloth around his neck. "The bnrber AILLAR quickly Inthered tho man’s face and drew his M D s razor down its right side. As the razor reached .v ANILL A CH 0 C OL ATE hifa chin tho man's pale face became whiter and FoR his hand twitched more nervously, “Uive mo water, for I aw very sick,’ he uIJ. The fright- BREARFAST, LNCH, AND TRAVELERS, Delies all Honest Compelition, ened barber put down hls razor and put a glass of water 1o the sulferer'siips. The man sat up- Sold by all Leading Giocers. ——————————— AUCTION SALES, ing to know what he did not. All thot ro- fera to tha Napoleonic hilstory he ecems o have at his fingors' ends; ho also appears to linse thought inuch aod deeply on pollt- 1cs; yet mora like an **amateur politician, * mic. ing many very sound anil very craie notions to- gether, il odmires Engliah institations, and re. greta thoabsence of on aristocracy In France: hut might not be wililng to allow auch on_aristocracy tu control Lits own powet, while he might wish to bavo tho advantage of ils control overihe pure democracy. Government—lla asked me a good deal about the internal working of the English Govérnment; whether the Quecn prosided a son conaeil; whetlier she snw oll the diapatclics, etc. Itold him that the Queen presided in_person at the Privy Counci] which, however, passed without discussion only mattera whicn had Lcen prearranged; that the Cablnet miet and diecussed alone, bLut that tho {ucen was informed by the Prima Ministor of the abject of thor meeting, and of tho result of their deliberations. Ho rald he did not allow his Ministers to meet or discuss matters tozether, that thoy transacted their burincas solely with fm, Uo raroly told the ono what he had settled with the ather, 1o seémed astonished when I told him that every alspateh went through tho Quecn's hands and was read by her, as Lo only roceived extracts from them, and indeed appeared to have little thne vr inclinatlon genorally to read. When [ ousceved to . A GENTLE CONVERT. ! TWAB ALL FOR LOVE. , It s & very unfrequent occurrenca for an ¥ Israclite to embrace the Christlan faith, but it % occurs still more unfrequently that a Christian embraces the Jewish faith. The feraclites ara the moat exclusive race on the face of tho earth, and to this exclusivenessand thotr reluctance to right and drank o little. Then, nervously push- ing Nis fingers through his thin, red najr, he drew o long breath and sank back in the chalr, his head falling on the head support. The bar- bar drew his head toward him and placed the edgo of tho razor on the left stuo of his face. 1o did no more. ~ With a quicls, strong move- mcmi the man stralghtencd out his les and thelitly grasped the arinsof thu chair. Then, never viaited these places, it may possibly ho of interest; those who know them already may find hiereand therea mentlon of famillarobjects. Quediinburg !s full of assoclations of Henry the Fowler, first King of tho Baxon lino,—that sturdy mionarch who eaught up tho sceptre from the trembling hand of Konrad, drove back the barbarfan fuvadoers southward, and tought the rude Germans to dwell within the nnrrow iits of “city wulls,—those great, burl; fellows for whom tho wholo world fiad sseme too small when thoey crossed the Alps to seat themeelyes upon the Cwmsar's throne, Here, 100, is the convent of tho gentle Matildo. Tut these aro only relics of convents and churches, ‘The oldest remains of a profano or secular building now existing in Germany are st Goslar, ho favorite residence of Henry IV, (1050-1100). Tor the King,~you know how short s time ho bore the Imperial title,—in spito of his terrible strugicles with the Saxons, loved best to linger at Goslar, or away up oo the top of the Harz- burr, whence ho ted one dark night when the gcumt army below had besfcged tha castle. fere, on the summit of the mountain, the Germans have ralacd this very year a lofty col- utin inscribed with Blsmarck's defiauce to Romu: u gams of * blufl." His wifo had come on from Cinciunat, and was eudeavoring to reclatm him, but it as uscless, so she lad lilin and Ursula arrested for bigamy. Tho murrlage of the ‘two eoull' ot be proved, and they were discharged. When Mr, Huck learned bow he hiad been lin- posed upon, he had the palr arrested for con- spiracy, and for attempting to obtain property by false pretenses. Mouday thoy hud a hearing beforo Justico Foote, and” wera held {n $3,000 ball for trial. ———— SOUTH SIDE STREETS. . 7o the Edifor of The Tribune. Cimicago, Dec. 23.~Tho condition of the strects In the Bouth Divislon of tho city at the present time calls for somo fmmediate actlon on tho part of the city authoritles. First—As to the *‘brond-tira" question. This, llke the sllver qucstion, scems to hava been thrown up to the public * all of o sudden.” But there has been pending befors the City Councht for overu year an ordinance relating to “strects,” in which provislon was made for bim, I could not but express my senso of “tho dangor of such an arranzement, to whichino states- man In Kneland at least would consent, and which enabled the Foreign Minister (If ha choso to clicat Iwra, plead to forclgn couniries nis ignorance of it might have been done, or to throwy the ontire blama in any dificulty that mignt oceur “YU“ these secret inatructions, The Lmperor acknowledged all this, Lut ploaded nccesaity, ‘Tho memolr contalus an oxplanatiun of the Queen's dislike of Lord Palincraton, and other remarks or statemaonts of reat historleal lnter- eat, but I cannot hove to give you Lhe substance of a volumo of 531 pages in'a single letter. I can only plck out for you some of the plums. ‘L'lie Queen's anxiety duriug the . = LONG BIXGB OF unu‘mr& I8 thus expressed in aletter from to King Loopold: / ‘ou muat foraive my leiter being short, but we sre wo much busied and occupled with the mails which have arrived and tho news from Sebastopol that I Lnve hardly & moment to write, We have but one thought, and so bas the whole 1hat js—Behoatopol, Huch a {ime of sus, iety, and axcitement I never expected t: loes to feel. their belng scattered over the whale of the lirowing his head back, he gasped feebly and | " VM A, BUTTLERS & CC e, . | Parks, to o to & lirst-ciass rostaurant and have clared, yet you oxpress the liops fhut. for all that 4 U WM, A. BUTTERS & CO. mix with porsons of other falthe, and tothlnver. | L35l o Glnner. " They acoeptod, and, afuer | U2y Lvould ke tomalk sbout smong thoquaint. | i mis e ot break out. "1 cannot, mnforti | bosing s whals of (o diplousatic Corompomonese | Ltk ) ik i Qeneral Auctioneors, 174 Tandolphiett. slon to intermarrlage with them, the maln- | ootioe" Tene found that bio had uo money, Mr, | o1d cities of the Harz, glancing at tholr monu- | natoly, give countenance to the hopo that the dec. | ho repiitd that ho found a fall compenation 1n | qLog Coroner’s Jury snid that tho man wos _— ‘ £ fenance of the purity of the racc, from the dags | fuck paid tho bill. _Misaacl didnt Keap ls ap | Meuts of Listory, or récalling now and_then a | laratlon will not be followed Ly Immediate action, | haviag porsons in his own confidenco ot tho diftor- | Thomas Kelly, and that ha died of rhoumatism . . of Moscs to the present thuc, is due, In spite of | polutment the next day, for by was ongaged [ | hoary tegeud of 'the hfils. fo thoso who v | Shakepeare's words, ont poats of Importance, who reported diroctly to | Of the heart. Ol1 a,y ooas o —— American Milllonnires In Yarle. . New York Tyibung, An American millionaire, Mr. Mackoy, has opened the dancing seasan in onc of the moat beautiful manstons in Parls with arceeption that took tho provortions of acourt batl. Tho fuct makes tho moralists who send Ictters across the Channel rather uncomfortable. Une of them is surprised to sce with what o raze tho French now throw themsclves into the vortox of American soclety. A few years ago it wos necesshry fur even the richest’ American to bo patronized by & noted person of hich French society, who sent out the {nvitations, and who prclonled Host und gucsts to each other. Then the gucsts almost felt that they wero honor- Ing “tho man whose champagne they drank, Now, however, nlt is changed, and King Dollar has’‘asserted hla undoubted sway over Parts. The oldest coat-of-arms and the Tairest of French llics bow to him, =s soon as ho appears. Ilo has no longer to seck intro- ductions, every ona sceks to he introduced to him. Hehns'no longer need of a chaperon to f{ssue fuvitations; the post trings ~him dafly perfumed, coronvted billets, asking " Reware Of entrance ta & quarrels bk, belog ln, xmr(: m:’z unolnlipmurmu hevulru of thee," have sunkon dee| nto every Englishman's t. Baa that they shoula fnd helr sppilcacion hero: whete, in other circumatances, personal fricndship and liking would slove pro What muat be your Majosty's atate of mind at ‘scelnyg thom di- rected agsinst a bejoved brother-in-law, whom yot, much as you love him, your coneclence can ot acquit of the crima of having, by his arbitrary and passionats bearing, bronght such vast misery upon the worid. It will be ndmitted that what was justly ro- parded as a weak and pusillanimous suggestion could not hiave been rojected with a morc royal apirit, Wenkness, ' indond, of any 'kind ‘sccina 10 be quite unknown to tho Quen, as it was to her busband. It was unfortunate for England that at the outbreak of the Crimean War Lord Aberdecn was in power,—a timid, hesitating man, liitle fitted to cng’: with so great o crists, “Even yet,” writes Princa Albert to Baron Stockmar (March, 188), ** Atendecn cannot rise to tho level of the situstion. Tho war §s In his oyes *llke a civil wor, like o war between En- gland and ScotlandI* Ido not like It myself, but for all that 1 cannot conjure up his fecling 1 clvilized world, and being often subjected ta H fznominlous ireatment snd persccution Ly I Christian and other Gentilo powers. Unliko any [ other race, the Jews employ no misslonaries to i AT AUCTION, This WEDNESDAY MORNING, Dec, 90, a4 10 o'clock, &t Dyttors & Co.'s, 174 East landoiphrat. Real Parlan Groups, Buats, and Figures, Freneh Bronze Uraaments, Heal Amber and Garmot Hiets [n Gold, Leatlier Dreasing-Casen, Tortolne. Shell Dresaing.Cases In Fino French Glity Heal mnke converts; on the contrary, if persons wish to gmbrace the Jewlish religion thoy have to do 50 on account of the promptings of their own hearts. The Jewlsh law snys: “ Converts are a8 nmuoying to Judalsm 2s leprosy is to the body," and that persons wishing to embrace the religion should bo persuaded to desist - 1rom their desyn- Nearly all the 1l oud misTorfuned’that haVs® bofaildn the Jewish race In olden times are attributed to converts, and not to the regular members of the faith. All possible obstacles are thrown in the path of thoss desiring to become Jews, aud they nro only admitted to the falth after It hos become evident that such desire s prompted by none bt the purest motives. About the only in- stances where couverts to Judaism are recelved arc where obatacles to the unfon of two loving hicarts are to be removed. A Jew who marrics n and Tarkes-Moroceo Albums, 0 o [t LADIES’ FINE FURS, Qente’, ind Children's Furs, Handiome Wolf fiobea: A R ki & 0., Auctrh. ASSIGNEE'S ‘SALE. 100 Cook, Parlor, and Offico Stoves AT ATOTION, SDAY MONNING, Deo. 27, st JO o'clock, DI R S S 100 New Cook Btoves, Ranges, Offics and Parlor étoven. i Crimea. * Tho Government,” ‘writes Prince Albert on one oceaslon, ** willnover be forgiven, and ought never to be forglven, It it did no straln every nerve to avert the cu.lnmuy of sce- ing Lord Ragtan suceninb for want of moans,"” What deolx Isstorest was taken by the Queen in the army is shown by the tollowing letter, which she sent to Lord Raizlan, the cominauder of the troo| EX The aad privations of the army, the bad weather and tho constant sickucan, are causcs of tha deap. est concern and anxiel; the Queen and Prince, "Tlia bravor her nobla troops re, tho more pationte 1y nud herolcally Inn{ bear all thelr trials and suf. ferings. ‘Tha Queen trusts that Lord Kazlan will be very atlet in woving that no unnécessary privations are Incurrea by any negligenco of thoss whose duty 141 to watch over thelr wants, ° . ‘The Queen hoard Lhat thelr coffes wasgiven them 0t d some othor thinga the same menner as one who has departed this Ufe, and for this reason a man, In onder to mar- 1y & Jewish girl, becomes a Jew, and more giten, bocauseluss painful, & Chiristlan girl em- braces the Jewlsh religion to marry the cholco of her heart. casa of this kind oceurred In this city ycsterday. Mr. Julfus Posuner, a young man of the Jowish faith,some thne I‘Ifl el in love with & Catholic irl named Kit- tio éulllnu. who rectprocated his feelings, They were determined to become man and wife fu spite of the ngpmm\m of thelr parents, The wrirl's mother, her father being dead, had noth- ing against the young man, who (s respectable, well educated, and hotds B remuncrative m- tion In the wholesale clothing-house of L, - wensteln, in this city, except religion. Tho ruenu of ths youni man had nothing against he Jounz girl, who {s a rather good-looking blunde and apparently well calculated to make = good wife, except thal sho was not u Jewces. But, in spite of all opposition, the twain weont belore a Justice of the Peace, who ticd the nup- tial knot. ‘Lhe new-made wile was so impress- ed with the devotlon of the young mau who Also, s number of second-hand Stoves, Sot Ttanors A a Christiun beforo she has renounced ber roli- | tho use of brond tires on heavy wazons: but tho | “ We go_nut to Cauossa.”’ Here the peasants | within myself, perhaps becauss 1 was born fu Thug&“?d' ?.Tl P{,}“‘” ',e"‘finm‘"“" 1‘"’"‘“! for | the favor of an Invitatlon to his | Taols sompioto, Tinwere, Siova and flardwars, glon and_embraced Judaism la considered dead | City Councll haa ne hiad th | | destroyed in thale raco overy vestige of 1818, and ho Was serving in 1313 and 1814 fn the [ Jihot to Miulstry tho notosslty of ecncifi obt | mext reception. There is consolation, how- | ~byorderot tha Anipads I 1o parents and_ relations, and 18 mourned for in W“ymggcogo take up Al .,'ém..‘.‘m, b AbanYs e o Yoa g o tomers headquarters of the Alllea’ In the same Tote | (S feluforsements to tho afmy then [ tho | Gror for Tho Tieitish moraliat, Americans are Wl A UL TERS &CO., Auctloncers, and buttiements which tho young King had so unwlllingly surrendered to thelr savage fury. By bumility, endurance, sud boundless ambi- tion, the hapless monarch won fucredible trl. umphs ogain and aguin, wringing absolution, and something akln to pliyuvcu. {from the stony heart of Gregory VIL But he could never ro- store thelr former grandeur to these rulns, nor rin back 18 old-time glory to tho cromn of hia uthers. q Irom the Baltlc to tho hills of Bavarla you wii! hardly find o tract of v:mlnlr{ su small, ana yet bearing so inany landinarks ot the past. In Alx-la-Chapetle (or Aaclien), the cathedral of Charleinagne still romalns,—the wondurful-Dom that has scen the coronation of nearly two- score Kings ond Emperors,—and you know how Batan himselt gavo the people the money to bulld t1 But the linperial dwelling (the Kal- scrpfalz) has preserved o traces of {is ancient splendor. Ouly the relgnof Henr{ tho Fourth, the muat unfortunate Emperor of all, has left behiud real ond tangibls frogments of a palace. A curlous rensinder it is of those byirane days,— 8 hugo pile of gray stone, two storles high (as we count stories at home), Below, on tho thing whatover with {t, except to pustpone it. An ordinanco regulating the width of wagon tircs has been {n uxistence In Clocinnat! for yoars, and should ba put into operation here. Second—\Vhy I8 it that Michigan aveoue, Wa- bash avenue, and State streot are always in such un abomninable vouditloni Did it ever occur to any one that almost oll of tho heavy teaming and general travel ara done on those strects ! Take o map und sco what other strevts between the Chieago River and Htate street from Madison strect south lo the city limits aro avallable. From time Im- meinorial State strect and Wabash and Michl- #un avenues havo boen subjectud to the most tremendous pressure, whilo other streets inter- venlng and parallel with them have been aliowed to go scot (ree. Timo aud timo and azain have Michlgan snd Wabash sycoues ond Btate street been paved, repaved, and repaired, while not avother street between tuem und the river hus recclyed a slogle *benctit.” Look at Wells street, now olevated to the high-toned FKifth - avenue, A horse-rall- rond runa south on it to Yan Burcn strect, and from thenco south to where it runs {ato a lum- Dry Goods, Woolens, Clothifig, 100 P08, COTTONADES, ALL-WOOL BEAVERS, Furs, Nata, Capy, Glores, Noots, Shoes, e,y TAURBDAY MORNING, Dec. 27, at 8:30 o'ciock, a4 our salcsroumt. 174 Itandol Ry BUTTERS & CO., Auctionesrs. BUTTERS & COS REGULAL SATURDAY SALE De: {134 0'cluck &, m. FURNITU ter hie says, *the Daltte flcct i lw)erh; on the other haud, the spceches at the Napler dinner at the Reform Club, where Palmerston pre- sidod, wero scandalous and vulgar,”” Nothing that went on out of doors sccms to Fave es- vaped the Queon aud her husbuud, and they wors evidently ANTELLIGENT READENS OF THE NEWSPAPERS, and held strong and decided opinfons on the occurrences und men of the day. ilere are two oxtracts from s lotter of P'rinco Albort's to his {friend Btockinar: i Patmeraton decisres he will continue his oppo- aition to that roform which he has now for ih third time allowed to be promised to Uurliament by Lord John [Russell) in his presence, John 1 forious, Lut Paimorstun continnes to be the popular m-ul and the only natlonat and lberal Attnister ! [Malica in nrlmnlf Gladstone wants to pay for the war out of cur- ront revenae, so long as ho doea not require more than ten nulllons sterling above tho ordinary ex- penditure, snd to fucreavo the taxes for thy pur- “Thie Opponition are for boriowing, —that ng the debt, —ana do not wish to fuj meantlme, any furthor burdens on thel ‘Tho former cou, 13 maoly, statos: declared to bo ** innately Enellsh,’* thouzh they will not confess it. Hencs it fs that the Ameri- can milllonaires in Paris adopt the English style of housckeoping, and havo Euvglish comforts, English scrvants, Engliso gray_ livery, English cooking, and English clothes, If they aro {mi- tated Ju overything, as tho moralist “suggests, tho Americans are obvlously delng Urea Britain good turn_by introdicing and saoc- touing English modes. Andracs' Dazar, said & lady, *‘has made Itself indispensablo in our famlily,” Our dreases are made from its patterns its literary and social nows of Intereat to_un all, and sven ihe children have department.'™ This opinion s fully sharcd bs 1 who come In contact with it. Yublished by W. . Androws, Cincionatl. R e ¥, CARPETS, STOVES, &o. At our salearcoms, 174 tandotph-at. LISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctlpnects, 76 and 80 Randolph-st. Wednesday Morning, Dec. 26, at 9:30 a. m., Largo Special Sale New and Second-hand FURNITURE, DEATIIS, MORRIBON-Tha Tuueral norvlces of the late Tlugh Morrison will take place at hislato residence, 089 Stato strcet, at £ p, m. to-doy, ‘UETCIIELL—Dw- 25, Henry ¥, Getchell, sged yuars, Hervices al the re Lord ftaulan cannot think how mrchs wo suffer for tho army. and bow painfully suxious we aroto know that thelr privativns uro decreasing. THUE CALUMNIES AGAINST THE PRINCE i round floor, were t i . co of his daughtcr, No. 838 1 sacrificed almost everything for her sake that | yand {Lis fmpassablo and alinoat uselesy. Vake xud ervante, A l”c’:’a‘r( “‘;:::;r:ll:x‘:o ll!)“‘llm hd tusteat tholaf cunvenlent, coward- ?,mfl:.mg, :‘:{fr":‘l. l«.‘:kxfl‘&:‘m‘? {:",’{;‘lml?l‘:w Indiann avenue, at #:40 Wedneaday ] ng, Carpets, Stoves, and Gensral Honsehald Goods. i ehe detormined to embrace hs religionund thus | Ciark street. This street can now be made one | mide It alinost impossibla Lo racogatzo the ariyg. | 74 POriabe popuiar. . Nous cerront. cars £0 be srrlttcn by tho Queen hersoitr - | 25, , Tle rematas wii oo taken to Ties Maincs, .y ELISON, FOMEROY & CO,, Auctrs. = not only make bim bappy, but his pareuts, 1t | of the most useful streets in the city if only | inal style of buflding here; but, since two very | LI Prince Albert had o scerot contempt for e enth, s forimer resldence, for burial, e e 1a clalmed that the youug wan knew uothtor | properly imiproved. The railroad tracks which | able historian-architects have taken it in hand, | POPUIar oplnlon, wo niced net bo surpriscd at t, | 0t may bo consanient here oueo farall do diaposs | JOLTON~On Christras eve, at the realdenco ot PERBMPTORY of the stop she was sbout 1o take until s fow Euu for ycars incumbered it are nnwz.\rmlly ono begins to distinguish the long, arched pas- riig how thoroughly wrong-hieaded and PUENINA SHO OILY EAINIT QX tuo ANy S0 WHIEK 1 Dr. i, ratfurd, of paralysls, days_sgo. The Rev. Rabbl Gersoni prepared Ler for ine nportant chani . the transformation yesterday aftorucon at the resldence of the young mai's paronts, No, 258 Clark street, in the presencu of a small circlo of zelatiyes and frcnds of the groow. None of tho relatives of the brido were present. It s sald that they are terribly incensed ac the unjust it had been towards hiimself, Ou the ist of March, 1854, Lord Abefleen announced tnat it was the lutontion to sct upart A DAY OF MUNILIATION AND PRAYEL for tho success of the Engliyh arms. [ Queon at once wrots to bim on the subjoct, aud It seoms to me fn every way one of the most sous sible letters I havo ever read: the Prince way wubjected, which, so far'as wo .0 ps any huld upon toe public mind, viz, ¢ amusacd Iarge wuine of woncy gut of the incomu allowed him by the Natlun, part of which had been iovested In the purchase of land at Bouth Keuslugton, adjolning the property of the Exuibitton Cumwissionces. 1'be Priuce never Fllfihlltd suy land ot Bouth Kenwing ou either for himself or for hiv family. Coonect- w, D, Mra N, M., Holton, formerly of Portland, Me,, Y years, O anoral at the hoase, No, 3021 Vinconnes ave- naiey cornor of Oakwood boulorard, ‘nuraday st o 7 Hoston and Portland papers please copy. MILLER~—Christmas day, of scarlet fover, Borile, oungest son of Juseph nud Florence Ailiur, aged 4 yeare 7 months and 20 da; removed.” Tho Chlcago, Rock Island & Pacitic has gune out of it, or is golnu out of it alto- gatler, Tho Lake Shors & Michigan Bouthern vbatructs [t only a short distance, aua IT this slreet were nng fmproved from Van Bu- ren strect soutli to the coity limits, sud the borsc<ar tracks laid on it ‘to Archer uvenue, {6 could be made sugo-ways—for they were scarcely more—run- nhug the entire length of the yualot structure. They are dark aud gloomy; they must have been culd even for tha sturdy old “warriors of the elevonth century, Mounting bys fignt of steps on the outslde, one cuters a vast b the largest, 1 think, in Europe,—at least, Gnu never elscwhere seen 8o large an one,—it cx- CLOSING SALH For the year of fine WATCHES, DIAMONDS nd he wrought @ course sho has taken, uid that thoy have | mut ouly avaiable’for teame. but, by conneetiug | Loadiug in macuitile cven 1ho beautital bail. | The Quevn rejulcos tosse tho debate was so fa- | §o1e aXwIth tho scqulsition of, iround thora | % LG AT Wednusday, Tivo, 20,0t 11 o'clock, from JEWELRY, Ete. threatencd to kIl her, sgoner than that shie | with 1E Avclier mvnus curs, vendared ond of | raon ot Fontaincbloac, or the Hstiado (Hlaces | 70rable ia the Houss af Lorde, wud that 1t wan cuie | 1orilag meoperty in disamme Jocalty fof porsonal | TeAldonco 707 W eat Jdckaot airect, by carrisges f0 3 ’ cluded 1 the House of Couwnons, she ia ruthor startied at seoing Lord Averdecn'’s anawer to Lord Ttoden upon the suoject of a day of linmlliation, as ho Laa pever pieationed the subject to her, and it ls une upou which she feols sirungiv. 'Ihe only thiug tbe Qucen, over huara woout Ik was from the Duko -of Newcastle, who suggusted Lha possidiisty uf an uppropriote prascr bewg inteos duced §at0 the Liturgy, (n which the Quuen quity .szreed; but bo was stzougly agalustaday of hamil- {ation, In which the Queon also entirely ugroed, ae #lo thinks we bavo rocor 10 thewm fur too often, aud they thoreby lusa sll e¢flect, The Queen, thorefure, hoves that this will bo recousidered unlull{‘. sud & prayer subsiltuled for tho day of un. Rosehuils, [ Kenosha, Wia., papers plesso copy. HEELEN—Dec, 24, Willlam P, Ileolen, balaved son of Kiward and' Ellzaboth 'leolan, aged 15 Jears 8 montis and 10 daye, streot at l? o'clock quiring property in the saniy ln:nhl:hlur porsonal Jurnuses would over have eutered bis mind, or e mind, indeed, an, Dut, o truth, the Frinco never hag tho means to mako purchiuaes of thiv wture, s whole tucome was 1o uore than sutticient to meet tho salarics uf his wecretaries snd other oftirinls and servants, his Dublic sutacriptions, and anch purchases of Worke of art as wers uxpected from lim, 1o was often platued because theso ruu:nu-a were not on o larger scale, fault waw not with blw, bus in tho very imited Dicans ot hie dlepossl, and a8 to these tis only regrot wus that they did not enablo bini to du (or art snd vcicuce all thut be could have wielied, 1t was oniy vy sirict cconomy ihat the year's current exjenailure wus muuu to squste witu the year's incoue, and toe Priuce died teacing absolutely 10 jorluue—~indesd, baroly vavugh to mnuct his persoiial Habilities. And yoi oven recents y we were msaured, upon tho Butborily of sn embnent statoatuan, d tha Princo wany eare, and who profeseed tu speak from personal nowledge, that ho left betiud in one of hia iy micnte no léas & sum than £G00, U0, The atal man in quesiion wie not always exact o bis stat wents, and he never was leas exact, oF more inex. cuasbly av, thau in tols wstunce, Nat i 8 wan Whose position kave weight to his words conld propazute s mere u faule, 1t bocomes nocessary Lo give i1, aud ull stories of the vawe kind, ap e~ phatic denfal, » A u fact the Queen aud Prince Lotk felt keenly TUE CRITICLANS E BY TUE PRK3S, aod the Priuce on scversl oceusons wrots to Barou Stockmar with great fnuiguatin and cuntempt of the dourse pursucd by the Zime, espectally I peforence to Germany, When the Pelnce Frederick Willlam of Prussia_was to Priocess Royal of Englan, ublished au °jnsulting artic the Miwst thoroughfares jo tols city. A promo- undo aloug 1hls sireet at ts rmuul time would Just do the Ahltrmunlguuu. t i3 not only beau- timl, but it 18 declaedly * pleturesque.’” Zhird=The travel butween the contral por- tlon of the city and the Union Btock-Yunds is at all thes very great, and yet not u rlogle strest is at tho rrewm time uvallable, except State strect aud Forty-third or Forty-seveuth strect. Thers ahould be mnors streets south of Eight- centh atreet and leading fn that direction put in sbape. flalsted street Is aL the present time porfectly useleas . und Linpussable. ‘Thiere 18 w street Jeading past the rolllug-willy, comweuting at the terminus of the Archer avcoue Hue of horse-cars, which comes in at the rear of the Block Yards, which could be put in good condition st once, sud at o very' small ex- pense, (l:(y the use ol the slug and cinders which are piled up at the roliing-mills; and why tils 1s not dune Is a -wly. . Fourth—~Now,while tho City Councli ts engaged upon the subject of street puvements, why {s it that the slsg from the rolliug-mills awt stong from the urmicpuu atone-quarries are not utlizedd loug the llne of the canal chers o blcaching i the ruin and sun thoussnds upou ' tnousands of tons of stone which could be brougut in aud used in vavieg the strects lying futhe Southe west Diviaion of the city, and yet hers we are wading \hrm_:fh ths mud, and not v ellort made to remedy the avil, F{th—What' the City Couucil should do at once Ia 10 wall upon Cbiel-Englneer Clicabrouish aod the Departinent of Puplic Works to laves- at Versallles, whero the Germans made William of Prussia Emperor, when the tinid Betue shud- derdl at the e:ho of L'russian caunon, and the fuir palace of St, Cloud waa becowna o smoulder- fuie heap of nabies, Butin this old Kaiserhaus at Uoslar, ono notices the eager striving of the ago after some- thing now,—somothing differcnt from what had been, No two windbws are alike, no two panels; and, In the little octagonal vlmne‘,nnry Juwel of architecture, every cornleo, every tiny vaulting, overy gullery, 18 unlike all the othors. ~ Ferhupa it is only a fancy of mine, aud yet I often won- der if, in the Girst hall of the eleventh cevtur thoso brave old Franks, aud Keits, and Saxons really imagined thiat o new ers had begun to dawn upon them. ‘Tho glory of Charlemagne’s reigu was wo longer auy niore than a tale among the people; priest-feariog, weak old uen, and wesker children, had Hiled for half a huudred years the throue of the mighty Em- rcror: the Church of Rome had declared, u ber selt-suillcient wisdom, that tho world should be consumed by Bre as soon as thestroke of the midnlght-bell had made tho tenth century a thing of tho past, Bo the Counts and Barons of the laud begun to be afrald,—thoso great lords who had stolen from the peasant and jobbed the traveler, til thelr estates were boundless and tbey ~ could wot count their wealth, ‘They thought with convent walls 10 pave themasclves & road to Heaven, wallo the Ringaof the West speut I prayer and castiga- tluo those energles which could not lead thele armies to victory, But the fatal nigbt passed by, snd the peasunt arose on thy morrow to his some fear on this account, because a policeman ‘wua preseat duriug the performance of the cer- emony to prevent & surprise. Everythlug ‘passed off pleasantly, however, and according to prograumimne, At about 5 o'clock the new convert took the stand tu front of atablevn wulch stood four Hghted candles. Blie wus dressedjin white, snd ber head was covered by n vetl of fllusion and oroamented with oraige blossoms. Rabbh Uersoni addressed ber, speaking of the fmpor- tant atcp she was about to take. e referred particularly to the fact that the Isruciites did ot desire “converts, but if one came and sin- cerely desired to embruce the Juwish fsith, ke ar aue could not be denled, aud must be %L ed, but they would rather that uons vame. To become an Israclite did not reguire much cere- mony or outward show, §t must bethe actlon of 1hie heart, and the convert must scuept that life which bad been the Hfe of the race. Core- wonies she could learn by heart, but the relie- fon snd faith must have & better foundation, 1u reply to thequestion what Liad been her nauie, sbic auswered Rittio Sullivan. 8be thew wade thi fullowing confession, ju a low, tremulous volee: 1belleve in one God, whose unity Ls porfect, snd who cad never bo undernivod e distiuct In differ- €utl per+ons or pervonidcalions; there aro no luits either of tlmo or of « to lle beiwn aud exist. Ho has ucyer deen o wver will bs known unlo wan in any shape or form of bodily or phye- 1csl appearauce. He 1a the creator snd sustainer of all that extsts, lndb?‘fllm Aloue weeship sud agorstlon s due. From GOLDEMID'S LOAN OFFICE, at our stors TUURSDAY, DEC. 27, AT 10 0’CLOCK Fine Gold and Sllver Watches, Dinmonds, Fine Jewelry, Bilver an dPlated Waro, ete, ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctloneers. By GEO, P, GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wi b avenue, BOOT & SHOE ATOTION SALE, Wednesday, Deo. 26, 9:30 a, m,, ‘We shall hold snather of our grest cloaringsaleson the sbave date, aad slull offer large Lines of beaver and Vuflalo-lUned goods, Also » fulllineof rubbers st large SPECIAL TRADE SALE. DRY GOODSs, Thursday, Dec. 27, 0:30 a. m., al“ :l.lffl.'fimu?nmbl. and “.",5,‘33:‘“’ A s e St o 12 AR 8 R e A e A At 7 s g e )y honorabls Funoral from 5 Nubrusk 20th fust. . Uy carriages 1o Calrary, $3/”Peorin papers please copy. MEDICAL, * Schonek’s Mandruke Pllls. will be found to possvss thoss qualities necessary o the total cradication of all billous attacks, prompt to start tho sccrotiuns of the lyer, and give s healthy tone to the entira system. Indced, it s B0 Ordinary discdvery in medical'sclence to have lovented & rem: edy for these stubborn complatats, which developall th:e results produced by s beretofors frco uso of calo- mcl, o mineral Justly drosded by mankind, and sc Xnowledged to bo deatzuctive {a the extrome te the hu- man eystem. Thattho prupertics of certatn vesetabios comprise all the virtacs of calomel without {ts fnjuri- ous tundeacles, 18 now an sdwiited fact, roadercd in- disputable by sclentifo researches; and those who use the Maadrake Plils witi ba fully satisfed ttat the best medicinss arg thoss provided by nature ln the common horbe aad routs of the delds . “Thesa Pillsopen tho bowels and correct il blllous de- rangements without salivaiion or sy of tho injurious effocts of calumel or other polsons. Tho secresion of bile ls promoted by thess pllls, sa will bassea by the Wero the ‘services solocted for thase daysof a different kind from what thuy are, tho Queen would foal jeas atranely sbout it, bug thoy always vct chapters f70m tho Old Testamont aud pesiig v totally inapplicablo thatall tha oifect auch vceaslons ought 10 have 1s untirely dono pway witlh, Moreover, 10 eay (as we probably shioila) that the great ainfulness of (Ae na'ton bas brought about this war, when It ¢ the selfehnos ai uition aud want of honeaty of one mun and hi el wl s vants which hasdouont, wallo our conduct thruughe out hus becn actuated by uuselfishucssand honcaty, would bu o wsnifvaliy repulsire Lo the feciugs of ¢very one, aud would be a mere bit of bypoc- sy, Lot tiesabu 8 praser cxprcaaiee of ouryroat thaakfulness for tho finmcos netts wo'have cu. rospenty of tho coun- Ip and protectiun in tie Queon would Join o b l’ly et apurt o the coming struggte. fn hoart sud soul. If there let 18 be for prayer in this A few days Ister her Majesty wrote auother letter to Lord Aberdecn, fn'which sho suys: Would Lord Aberdeon fuculeato the Queen's H 8 o x ools, aring of the sal- I belicve 1n the lawa of Hia sacred will as taught | tigats this tnsttur, and to detorniine how Clark | wonted toil. Tho Franks held the sccptre no | wiahes into the Archbishop'a tnin that thers be. \ehich sconis to bave greatly au- | Sierd colorof the stools sad dissppe 'GEO. ¥, GORE & CU., Auctidassrs by Masss, the yieatcat of prophets. strect can beat Do buproved, and then select | more, and s Baxon Emperor came who taught Ltk oar shotntcn. wieobas | noyed the Belnee. W Tho e e wiltes, | 10 compicaion and cleazalng of the twnguc. _— . il belleve that the soul of iasa is tmmortal, ud | onw or wore strects Jying west of Biato street, | tha Church ta fear tho nl’oy.; maudate, He, the | 85 esrne of toankfuiuces 10 the Al- | & Jigu fired off an articlu that fs &t ouco truly | Amplodiructions foruse sccompany cach baxof plls. | 33" WWpI, AIOOREHOUSE & CO., A Hisianentor by omulaclent providunce uf God | aud Improve them ‘at ouce. ‘The stouo ut | gvest Henry the Biack, stood in the full tids of mighty for tie immwense blcasings wohave enjoved, | yecndulous b ftsclland degrading to the couns | Freparcd uuly by J. H. Schonck & Sou. at thelr prin- o ss well as of cutrealy for protection of our forces Auctloneers, 54 and 8 Randolph-at, by land sad sea. and to ourselves in the cowlug siruggle? 1f Lord Aberdeon will look ut the scev- ice to Le uaed at sca il dud a beautiful pruyce **10 bo used before & fght 4, which the Queca thinks (as well uy olbuer portione of that Guy scrvice) would be very svolicsblo to the occaston, 88 theze {s Do mealion of the sea. Thero are fow who wlll not agree with the sentiments thus put forvard, aud wauy who witl wish that the Queen’s remarks about the unsuitadility of the Icssous chosen f{rum the Bridgeport aud the slag at tho rolling-intils should bo nade uso of. Now aimost all of the alag is casted off to Hydo Park, or disposed of 1 sottie way, without the city being beaedted s particie. Jollet gravel ts a buliance, aod azhes, saud, and cinders arc far preferable. 1t u per- 50D WanLs L0 Ko to the Stock-Yards to-day, what road (s thereto reach there except by golog dawu. Btato atreet or Michiganayenusto Forty-third or Fusty-scyenth street? Eg enue ought to be improved as far west as ed sireet by all power and fortuno when Beuno of Hirschan rlnnucd him the palace of Goslar,—a house of 11 omen. Not tifty {w- Lad passed away when tho son of tbis proud wonarch, clad in the halry gurwents of a pligrim, with bared feet aud un- covered head, kuelt for three loog winter days 1n the storm and suow beforu the closed gates of Cauoass, beggivg admittance to the Popo. Algs] I bave not advanced very far in my walk. Wo have not even spoken of the Brocken nor the terrible tiood which the ugly witch and cipal ollice, corner Bixih and Arcli-sta., Pbiladelpbis, and for sala by all drug;ista sad dealers, Price 2 cents ver box hicous. Lbelieve thattbore lo » great and glorious foture tastars for Uod's chosen people. tus peopls of try, with a vlew to provoke thlo public optuion, but bappily it hos cxcited universal dis- Fust by its cxtravicance and discourtesy.” A ietle later tho Prince writes: **In the matri- O L AL 10 e We Bhall Bell at Half-Fass 8 O’Olock this Morning AN IMMENSE STOCK OF BOTH NEW and SECOND-HAND GOODS, Goods Must Be Sold and Uonsigde ments Olosed. BN, LEBRATED turonghont Salhionssspiuid laut 834 Upw! 25, 40, 60c per B, " Ad¢ orders uun"’fum Cag;un' signecr, Chlcago. ety believer in the true and one ust, by the sincerity of Lis profession aud by ctitude of b actious, nake bhiuself dessry- that futuzre, which God aloge will creats in own good tlme, Bha’ (on, said. ihe Hobrew preyer *Shemsh Iatael, " nid the Kabbl explained its meaning and lmportance, stating that 18 had been the watch- word of tho Jaraclites for thoussnds Of yesrs, snd wonial affair nothing new has bappeucd, I aw giviug Vicky (the Princess Royal) every evo an kour for couversation, in which our ¢l toolcis bistorv. Sbe knows agrestdeal, I also give her subjeets, which she works off for me. _ Her fotollect ls quick and thoroughly sound {n its operstions.’” 2 that the belief i God bad carrled th weans. Now, I am perfectly aware that objec- | her dsugbter Trute sent down to overwhelm | Old Testament would lead to & i ¢l 101855 the Ewperor Napoleon visited the MATLE GOVLS, . T T T B B L B o e o R Ll [P T Py M e Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, . e e o [ e e B e e B e e e A T e T T Rl Aid ulKluds of Hodsshold Geecs; o ] ~ £ 0 0 0 WOl 13 LVl uf . e L R R TR e passes | sometimes usod by the Prime’ Minister {n Par- | I bave since talked frequently with Albert, who liamcut was far from mectiog the approval of tlo Quect, and ebo aors than ouco FewoLstIel- Bare Okance for Bargsains. WAL MOQHEHOUSE & C0., Austioosss. is naturally much calwer. and particularly iuch quickly, sud my letter {s long enough. T Jcas taken by people, much loss undor pezeonsl fa- bam, Alfter this thouulon between the two loving B. Kixa. any practicable result would be reached. But

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