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THE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. DECEMBER U the warm and ilberal views, which 1 have fully DR. MCOSH. 1 determined shail hereafter form the nnelrus of 1y future retutions towarda sonrseif, 1 shall be m\pp{ to recelve such an asaurance, and [ aoutit Conclusion Ygsierday of the | not hut that the line of policy which I have b 1I877—TWELVTE PAGES the requirements of the aze, fellowships had | bia wae Insolvent and In expactation of & pro- CHILDIIEN'S CLOAKS. been cxtablialied at Princeton, and althoueh | ceeding soow to be begun by the Insurance Do- | ~~mreses s, the aystem liad not been thoroughly orrantzed, § partment to witd up the Coluinbis. The 5 5 ft_roon would he. There were at” prerent six | braver is for a eancellation of the transfees of The President of Princeton Callege | fcllomshipt. which were obtatued by compett- | the axscts, and for thelr retarn to the ltuelver VANDERBIL to any except a Pittsburg public, which is ac- customed to a wholerale sianghtering of goods and property. At the Grace Reformed Chutrch in that city, the other evening, * twenty heau- al el wers a0l to the higheat Widders: 1t ; Tikewlae 1ald down as regards the regulation of on, and sere open to any member of the | of the Colunibia. " $ : it Aeystins Mieeat at tinowiie Testimony of Cornelius my general hehavior Wil In & ahort time cause in Chicago. Hing clars at the close of his Senior yoar, i The: RiRIIL diilted 1 : h & quantity of goods upon the market pro- Vanderbil the many stigman that now hover around my o h of the first three, $600 was provided. ———————— 6668‘ ossll e ‘ :l‘:xt-cd :mn(c{mungg Frigh ymngmun !“d“l:c& anderbilt. nmmi to “n:;ll ke }hl;mr‘r!‘hizldew.'l"l;'\l that The ("fllllh h;"l lansed for the prescnt. For TEMPERANCE. ‘”\ 'y he ingane, disgracefuj tendencies of the past T each of the ather two, there 0 0 5 ¥ od . L Ty rerlte o o aualon: dereuaton Th the 5 wiit ‘toon o forzotten, and in-1ieu theren | A Talleto tho Alumnl---Prasent Condi- f i 406 SRor Lo, Biers T8 K0 & SGUE | st ppmich to 73 icnan tribane \ pricc of girls. Perhaps another cause operated Evidenco of the Friend Who Cone | the honorable workings of a subdued spirit and tion of His Institution. fellowahips must pursie atudies in the depart- NELLE, Ak e D, Reyolds; this 0 2 At HiracH oD, Tt e tHe Chetian, e stantly Accompanies an expamled brain bepromptly scknowleded ment for which the fellowshiy is provided, for | ETent temperance.revivallst, spoke here last k4 h 'Ind fo were | and handsomely proclaimed. 1 have reformed, one_year, under the superintendence of the | Dight and the night before, and over 200 persons gan the young es on malo im. and time will regaln for me the confidence of | The reception given Dr. James McCosh last | Professors in the department, and was required | slefed the pledze. A Reform Club was orzan- ' each envefoped fn & sheet, leaving only her eyes exponed to the gaze of the multiude. Of course, 1o sensible man would care to invest on my parcnts and my sincere friends. I bave licen in thls institution sume five weeks, and shall remain a cotiplo of menths longer. My object Text of tho Letters of the Neady Cor- | fx s duins it to furmieh. to. the. sutaide worid evening at the Tremont House by the alumnl | to live in Princeton or appenr In Princeton from | ized, with about 150 membere. A glorions timo 2 9 of Princeton College was & substantial evidence | time to Umeas may be appointed, or if he study | 18 belng bad. Our saloon-men sce starvation ke { ' of the regard in which the Presilent of Ol | 8t foreign finiversity, to furnish systematfe | staring them In the face, or a change of ocen- 11 LR such & venturo as that, and® the highest price LR R AL L e s Princeton Is held by thosewhonumberft smong reports of what hie §s doing. For the last seven | pation. Dr. Reynolds 18 the muoat auccessful 5 ' ars th 11 had had Fell a, ! i % realized was $4.5. Even thoadditional induce- nelins ‘]‘; T‘ Opulent S nprinciple conduet aten Lo buitd wp my | thelr chiefent glories to have passed & portion | uvsuing. tho. Fyors Biinest . stadien by | Samceranes i Nerchoriried, o the tetape : ; ment of a chromo falled to awnken an cn- rother. shattcred constitutlon, and to avoid likewlse | of their lives under his teacnings and to have | spectal ~ branches of philosoply, philol- anmg olosed ont the entire stock thusiasm among the bidders, The whole affalr wns a miscrablo fallure. It was not to be ex- pected, of course, that the fair candidates all connection with the corrupt and disgracefuf nssocintes who have hitherto an srifully sought Destre of the Scapegrace fo Reform, | to entrapme by thelr wily and infernal concoe- - e graduated from the institution with which he | 0¥, and sclence, both in Princeton HOSTETTER'S ALMANAC, f = : it has been for aome yeara Wentificd. The Doctor [ 304 st the German or Engllsh unt | qye egigion for 1878 of the stertng Sedical gn. of & leading manufacturer of Missey versitics, Within the Jast few weeks a gentle- tions, And azaln, [ am hera that | may bz cu- | Bad been for a long time expected in Chicago, | man who lately graduated has promfeed to pro. | ho3h known an Hostetier's Amanac l4 now reaty. | and Children's Beaver and Matelas: would appear on the block In the costume of and to Get 1ils Watch Out abio to obtaliy St qulet and reposo wbich 3 | and having ot last come, tho Rradustes doter. | vide felomabiin for Unos recerk, araruatea Wi | STl el oleosk of raesleteand | oy h 1 hie Cleopatra, ot even of tho fairics fn n Y. M. of Pairs, a0 Indispenabio o tie proper. sdfustment of | mined to mako his vielt fiero an event in bis | Bavo disingnished themsclres i ctleary amt | Kafer ol il Novorica ant i o onks, we put them on sale this C. A. extravaganza, but to hide thom behlod a sheet was certalnly an imposition upon the young men who came prepared to tmake & per- my accounts, ete., preparatory to my taking thie Bankrupt act. I shall ille my petl- tlon before” the Court at Hartford™ on Postponemont of the Proceedings in Qon- | the &th of August, snd my iswyer hns » who will pursue hizh studica in mental awd | etvilized portion of the Western Hemirphel .w 1 :fim;’wy::]mg]?x:nu|$:;‘::wk::,m::r:é;; sociat science, and write elaborate essays un rl::mhlnu. v:lxlm the ;m’nfi:lu::r:;r-cm::l" :er'lc'; fi{';l- mommg those subjects. It was hoped that some other | the preaesyation and restoralion of hiealth, a a; s it One-third Real Taluel?? hands, snd the results accordingly left | friends will make a }ike provision i the depart- | 3mount of intereatin:t and amusing lizht manent and satisfactory 1nvestment, Irendy notified inc to be thero on that day | nothing to be desired. Th tion itael ments of sciency 1) v and the calendar, astronamical calealation . . e 1 tast Until Feb, 36, 1878, Acoinpanie by i aitendant 1o U IS | la o tho Talles paior, which mers throw | - the Tux few gears: Lhers had boen o few | Zeloal Stictftont citomuivoray b, i | Thoy are good styles, nicely trim- The Chineso are antipodal In more ways than lon. am requested to place n the raduates receiving fnstruction from individual v o il iy 3 onc. For nstance, thetr idess on nm".rclkm Snectal Dispate 10 The CAlcase Trioune, Denils of ny Inwyer to et the necessary ex. | 10 one for tho occanton, and were resdlendent | Frigtiloh, R ALty (0 WAL e e Jahe af Huslettor aums med; of Black, Brown, and Blua New York, Dec. 28.—An end was made of | penses. I am norey to state that our incotne is Cornelius Vauderbilt us s witness to-day. Alter vled{,ed thy Ellen ‘1""1 Juint xw“""fi 1'"{ :'ll"é months Lo cotne, an can hani N il :h"““‘“g from his ':"'“““"“1 °"fi““"."jb7"_'," my own family will wish to force fier tn such & e cata was put over Ul Feb. 90, } crisis to violate the honor which she regarda as 8o that sl parties interested will have | macred, and with which ahic fs 8o loth to part. a rest. Regarding lis exvericnee with the | Can you not obtain from father, or some waoll- and free-trade atrike the foreigner as extremely queer. Natives whoare engaged in traffic on thie great River Yang-tse-Kiang are compelied to pay custom duties at the boundary of every interlor district, while Europcans and Amerf- with light and beauty. Thegracetul chandeliers | sanctioned post-graduate courses. Thee hul | Welsh, Norweiian, swedish, 1 i were lrcmwmm with ln:,lllx, wiile the arclcs | oo nr::luf' e sear experimentally, and the | and %i:mur |§§fi|‘|’a':«::wm: 11;,"’.'!‘:’ ','v'li;é-'.flfif}'.‘fl{, Eoulg:l m.‘d .Pkm; Be?v" tOf. good over the com featl 1 h al hat en suceessful Y ) he largeat edition of a medical work ever nub. [ flicd with plants of varius kinds, together | loncy SUOUld e 4 securs u fale sutonut of | (i cond stam wil forward & copy by maflto any | JCAIS § PFICOC iT0M 180 UPWArd, an with window, curtain, and mirror-bouguetscom- | mako al} Ifs students rreat acholups. But therg | P Who cannot procare one in his nelghbor- “ Remarkable Bargains 1*? cans are, according to treaty stfpulations, cx- w tiger,” Cornclius sald ho disposcd member of the fawlly, 8100 Lo be used ¢! S | hoed, d gambled twenty-one D nber of the famlly, 0 be used | pleted the florsl attractions, was a certain proportion, say one in ten, vr one - cused from all fees cxcept the regular import s 1 exclusively for that purpose above uamed? It % i the t % e mmmvfl( b times in 1875, and sixteen times from the fat ot | FRCTR U T B A kl“"e“ ot Hartior, with THE NUSMEROUS GUESTA n five, who aa haviog the taste and the talent | [ haye used Dr. Giles' Liniment Todlde of Am. . Y might be made so. "‘This was to bedonc by | monin from its fiesl 1 i S J tiegan to arrive at § u'clock, ‘Ihey warg notall pusz-zmlual: conraes, 'There were at present um:;or’r?::‘wan-letn“l‘;,;l“-cvnlr;:‘e."'v'hlehr:‘\,::::?:lz:?y' Chas. .Gosqa”e & Co. ’ State and Washington-sts, Rraduates of Princeton, of preachers, or laymen | no fower than fortg-two graduates, mostiy from | eurceans have fabled; it has cured lameneas and in the Presbyterian ranks, but included rep- | the College of New Jersey, hut a number from | removed bunches, o, T, Mounir, Lazanchotiere | seme—————————— rescntatives of nearly every Important branch | other universitles in America and Great Britain, -thu. Montreal. For sale by Gale & Blockl, and | B ANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, of business. Among the more noticeable were | sttending classes in the college, chicfly n | ®il drugaiat A A the Han. E. B, Waslburne, the Rev. J, H. | philozophy and physics. = Trowbridge, the Rev, E. R. Davis, 8, H, Ker- | _ With the fncreased stafl of professors D, Me- BUSINESS NOTICES. foot, Walter Butler, Prof. Weston, Charfes A. | Coth hoped to be able to Imtitute threed post- Giregory, Judge Willlams, Thomas Dent, J. B, | graduate schovls, I Oncof Philosophiy, Anclent | Charles Heldairck's Chnm“ngn-l—-fh. op- Walier; the Rev. W. C. Youne, Clin: . | and Modern. 11, One of Phitology, Indo-Euro- | alar Sillery and the saper-excellent *<Dry Medal,** cmn:e.' LT, Helm, Heuory J. Sheldon, u‘:ou“u.;cv‘ vean and Shemitie. 111 Oneof uvl::nua, Mattie- | #o hlghly appreciated in England, Germany, and gl Junuary to tho last of April, 1830, since when | an axpress stipulation as to fts appropriationi I he had avoided the game. He had pawned his | shall tcrlnlul{pmnnnl it asa Ch‘r‘lnlh"n. cliarita. wile's jewelry and other articles nt varlous {-Y“D leuh lll% L m"l :Ilgd‘:_v‘lwl{w% that in 'l"lwl!l{ times solely to procnre tho ncvessaries of lifg { Hh0 RUFPOSO to whict 840 be. SpDrOpriated for himzelf and his family, This revenue {,l;“;.';,t:fc::?u‘::&tfin b‘i‘.‘.’f,.",‘.”}’,} nlvé’.‘,'";m:‘&';'i' not belng sufficient, he had becomo com- | simply prescnt tha maiter in a clear and truth- pelted to “borrow. - but had never bor- | ful light, and Ieave ft to be decided upon entirely rowed & cent which he did not Intend | on tie merits. torepay. Ho was not walting, cither, for his After Cornellus had got his dlsrharge In father to die, bnt to put him Into business, ashe bl[nktupw he sent it he says, In s Tettor dated had often promised to do. The Surrogate sald | Oct. 18, m{s, 1o 1)r. Linsly, who wrote hack that tho animua in borrowing was of fittle fnterest, | he had showed the discharge to Willam, and that William would now pay the 8150 expenses. the qucetlon betug whithisr nilnuis Bed lived so Cornellus writes that Dr. Linsly iad no author- immense advantago to forcign traders, and now the native merchants arc being compelicd to take n Amerfean or European partners. JOIS, ——————— After silver {8 remonctized and made good, full legdl-tender moncy, what reason is there for supposing that the “rich men of the East" will not Just as frecly loan it to the enterpris- ing peonle of the West as those same rich men have heretofore Joaned to them depreciated paper curroncy! What reason {s there for sp- posing the *rich men of the East " would loan gzold to tho West on casler security,'or lower in- Cherles Elllott, Judge Rogers, W. C. Goud: matical, Experimental, and Biological. In_ Phi- | Iasaia, ‘aro belug constantly received hy Me. Emil Judge Dickey of the Suoreme Court of Himols, | 1usophs, the students of the Theological Semi. | Schuitze, 43 Beaver street, New York. Dr. B. Jones, N. B. Parkhurst, R. M. Dorman, | nary werc at liherty to attend the lectures in PN S F, Walte, John Foraythe, Ur, | the college. By thiese postgradunte courses Tacknon & Co.'s Fine Spiees, onee, Al Isham, W. C, ()nnl[l T, B, Carter, B, W. Hay- | and by fcllowahips the college hopes to pro- dently as to render it . unsafe to feave X terest, or longer time, or morc of It, than they | {mprovidently ity to exhibit the discharge, and that though he | mond, W. C. Gray, the liev, George 'C. Noyes, { duce scholars to rival those of European vul- 3 : ot uid of silver after it has heen restored as | him any considerable sum oxcept locked upin | is happy to find Willium disposed to keep bis | J. Y, Beammon, Walter Kimball, tre Rev, 1\, | lezes. (] P Yo trust, Witness estimated thnt #5000 or | promisc—] 3 Taticrson, Emanuel Hirt, B, P, l)ll:rll\'.]mlgc Dr. McCosh closed with some remarks on the Stan‘]flew ) afl flfluflfl, Tegal muno’w’ $6,000 a year was required to keep him | [am notdisposed for s moment to tamper ’ with my manhood ond ecif-respect by erinzing according to hle condition, and ho had, during | Gorreily 1o he eharity of my refatives. | Whate his married life, lived at about that rate. | ayeraid'i reccive henvefurth from this quarter Pawning his wifu's jewels did not enable him, | must be voluntary and perfectly uneoliclted. however, to make up the difference between his | Please ackuowledge the receipt of this note, Incomne_and his rate of living, so he ran into | and belicvo me very truly your brother, debt, There was nothing further of intcrest Conxerivs. except Cornellua’ statement that he had himaell o loaned some $25,600 which he did not expect to | _ ITaRTFORD, Nov. 23, 1803.—Mr Dean BtR: get back. Tho 'only amount he speciflcd was | Ihear from New York through this morning's Moore, the Hon. William Bross, ex~Judge 8kin- | Bitlical Instruction of students at Princeton, 1) 7 nore Hd Willime, Lo, Latter, 11 W duck. | which he assured his hearers was not noglect- F(}P THE \TE E 1 son, C. H. McCormick, Jr., the Rev. J, Munro | ed. They were doine good work at Princeton, ) Y 1 { T} L . r, Jo . Yale, ] i do more. ey ha ie foundations, unt e irsteclass work and reason *, 1 Arnold, Krank Mittlewn, B. ““v."m,ll‘fnm"r‘{‘, How they wera asiing thole 6yes Around and | Purifer. Ieartng of is mane wonderful curcs. after i e vices ) 3 A Ny B o, | I T elr fHen s for asalgtince. sll uttier remedics had fafted. T vhitcd the Laboratory q W. D. Van Dyke, Mflw:ukfi.'!-‘uuk IM:: Tne Doctor's remarks were heard with in. | AndCoovinced myseif of its kenulfur merls. | 1t In pre- S TS UART e v e st erts | terent, and evaked some applatne, | At {hels | PATCd from barks, roocs wud lierba. escl of whici s (?.y 3 Hir Petor Coates, London, Enge Dr. 4. i1, Hol. | conclusion. tho guests were invited to repalr to | B/EHIY efective, and ther are cummunded I3 suet S S Tister, the Rev, Artbur Swazcy. " %" | the refreshmentoroom, where attention to w | PA88¢r 8 to produce astontahing results. 77 Madison-3t. Copp. McVicker's Theatre). 1f the Scnate had promptly passed the BLanp bill when it was sent up to them, there would be by this time fivoor six millons of silver dollars strack off and put in circulation, witha certain steady stream of five millions 8 month comiug on behind, Already business prospects would bo better and more hopeful, and con- fidence would bo Improving, had that bill been . | $800loaned to & Mr. Chadwjck, whom he met In | mail a few facta touching your relations with n hour or so was very agreeab); ed {n | modest spread coneluded the evening's soclal | ;;::: ev:mlll:l!lt N:r' csn;:::n.r: ::ul. ’::‘.’2.' I:o?l":::::‘l- Ludiow Birect Jail. Ile borroied the money of | mysell which require my: Inmediato attoution, | the exchange of souul grcetin and in. the | enjoyment. V E G ET i N E 2 ~'d : Mr. flrzcl(;{ for the purpose, and 1 stiall not heaitate™ to speak plainly and | renewin of old acquaintances. About 9 o'clock r. McCosh will preach Bunday erening In tion of the gold 'ps postponed its adoption. George K. Terry, Corncllus' companton, tes- | just exactly as I mean. I am told that “about | the gathering was called toorder by Mr. Clinton | the Sccond Presvyterfan Church, corner of | 1sthe Great Blood Buriger, tified to various conversations with Commodore | ten days aggo a gentieman, accompanied by an Vanderbilt reganding his son. Tho first was fn | officer, entercd the house of {uur son, walked 1873, when the Commadore sald he was satisfied | into the parior,and in spite of the protest of the with the way *“Cornell” had conducted | female members of the family remalned some maelf for the past two years, and meant | two loura until his arrival, The objuct of safd ta do something for him, but * Corneil * must | officer was the arrest of C. Vanderbile, Jr., s .C, Clarko, of the Commiltee of Arrangements, | Alichigan avenuo und Twenty-second street, :vhllo formally l'ntrnlr‘iuvul }:‘r. M'c‘C()»h with e e statement that Le would wake some re- RAILROADS. marks on this O it Will care the worst case of Scrofuls. . stepped forward to the centre of the room, the MONARCIY OF ALL IIE RURVEYS. Whaile milltons of bushels of wheat are rottlug inthe Russian ports of the Dlack Bes there s a scarcity of this staple, amounting almost ton famine, in Constantinople. The price of bread MEDICAL. 'BOYER’S is ixed by Government, but such is the fear of | not be fu too much of a hurry, Eversthing | name which your son bas fllegally and unwar- | puests standing arouisd the sider, and, with his Mr, Thomas Nickerson, Preaident of the popular rlots that the bokers have not been :,v.u{n'lx«ll’ h'l:sn_l} rll 'an :'?m.i)‘m l::lsnfim:;uh::ei z::l-;l:gl J‘.‘.‘;}.‘Efif;..ffi‘fi'.’.{.‘fff.‘.’.’.ch'fi‘;fi ht';x:ml ]m:\lxllul_v broud ond rich Scoteh brogue, ave | Atchison, Topekn & Santa Fe Railroad, has g h I} Il I O o " ¥ B 3 .lnmaed in tatrcaad Lm ;én‘clc; 'Quel.la;:celr‘;fl{ anite beady to o put + Cortell Tty some: | plaint o B V. Jaughwont & Co. for money | ot Brinrcron s b s oot ek WO | fssued o general order, In which the dutien und | Tsrecommended by Liysicians sud Apothecaries; CARMBELITH tho Government has settled the qu: ting” In° May, 185, the old mun | Jouned ma March, 1800, 1 wn told that | wiat was stil doing. e had come to this | Powers of the new Vice-Prestdent and Generat MELISSE CORDI truly Turkish manner by dimlnlsbing the efze | told 'erry hio had ttended to vive ¢ Corneil* | you havo misrcpresented the facts and given | district, he anid, duriug the Christmas vaca- | Manager are defiued as folluwa: VEGE I IN E L of the loaves. somethink to do, but had changed his mind. | ¢lreulation to the same, stating the fraud upon | tloy, fn order to meet with the alumnt | Hereafter the raslronds owned and lessed by this s . A Ile refuscd to give lin_moro moiey to livoun, | Which the complaint was founded to be of re- | of Princeton, and was very much gratificd | Company will be uperated and all Ite businces af- | 1as efected some marvelouscares tn cases of Cancer (Ean de Mellsse des Carmes,) ar 40 loan any money to Terry, saying ho could | tent oceurrence, and throwing out the inference not. a8 his affairs were closéd up, and ho was | that 1 bave gone back again to iy old monoma- going to Saratoga. This was the ond of it with | nta of gambiing. The contemptible adroitnéss tho Commodore and Terry, who closed by deny- | by which you cudeavor to injure me with gly ing the bad habits of Cornelius during October | fathor and friend will fall turshort of the de- and November, 1874, % sired effcct as far as this matter s concered, LETTERS FROM /AT INTRRESTING CHARACTEE, | and you wiil be comnpelled to sct your wits to CORNELIUS J. work {n another directfon, L have cndeavored Inthe Vanderbilt case, on Wednesday, tho | and fully Intcoded to keep peace with you, and following letters wers read: have sincercly wished that our relations might HARTPORD, Nov. 2, 1865.~Mr Drir Wirr- | bo brotherly ‘and barmoofous, but 1 find that 13: Ileave for my now quarters to-tnorrow, | Your suprema selfishuess and jealous disposi- and would remind you once more of the expira- | tonrender iy own desire both Impracticablo and tlou of one ar two articles in pawn on Wednes- | imposaible. nitd 1 have now mads up my mind day next. Ibeg that you will not allow this | tomeet you on your own groundsand fully pub- time to puss by without atteuding to thelr re- | biishtomy friends your uwn debascd demoraliza- demption, and by sending whatever elac you can | tion. From low and jealous cousiderations, ux- with them ’uuu ring 8t least) you will relleve exhlhl"»& themsclves sone yearaago, you ad- my wife of & deal of uncasiness. You | vised and authorized your won to me my mist not, Wilifum, flnd fautt with my wife for | name, and, scting on your sugeestion, bie lns having allowed e to have pawned them fn the | continucd for several years duly to forgs mvy siz- firat instance, as you can readily concelve that I | nature and receive, read, sud destroytlie varlous rather compelled’it, and that, s my wite, sho | communications addrossed to mysei<GOE theso- would make a large sscrifice rathier than make | latter facta I have sutliclent and abuadant proof. ma feel unpleasaut towards hier. The pawn- | Inow give you notice that this state of things office shuts up at 5 0. ., and you will please | can exist no longer. My friends for turee forward by express. ., . .° With slncere | months past have protestcd sgalnst your son zood-will, and trusting that on my wife's ac- | Using iny name, and they have often been kept count you may rezard this pawn matter as con- | bauk from taklng the matter into tlieir own fdentlal [rom w¥ father’s and family's ears, I | hands by my own positive refusal to allow the remaln, aifectionately yours, ConneLivs. matter to bo made public. They regard ft as s — ary grand imposition upon the publlc, and they have LironrizLp, Dec. 20, 1865.—Mrx Drar WiLt~ | oblized “on account of ft" to contra- 1aM: Lreceived this worning a lotter from my { dlct repestedly tho = rumor that I am dear wife {n which she states that as she was | an {llocitinate chid. 1 shall now pro. eating her diuner on Christinas-Day the express- | ctod at onca to stop the further use of my namo man Knocked at the door_snd handed her the | by Your son, aud 1shull go to New York this two rige which you o kindly sent her, Sho | Week for this express purpose. Consult your writes i the moat cheorful splrit, and speaks of | 1awyer, if you wiil, and ull that I ask Is that the you in the most gratcful terms. I can assuro | 1aw borespected (o tha matter, and nothing zuu, Willjam, I sppreciato {t as n magnantmous, | more. I have aluady authorized Mr, Allen to rothcrl‘y act, and shall ever remember It asa | Ste you on the subject and ascertaln it .mm{ Inregard to the fraternlzation of Conxning and Buaixe proving durable, one of our Wash- ington “forca® cxpresses the ynical oplnion that they already feel towards cach other like two old malds who bave set thelr caps for the samy widower. —— The Laporta man who went to marketina boat, hauled throurh the mud by & spanof mules, may add anather improvement by having his tcam provided with snow-shoes or some other equally broad understandings. et to find that 'n larze pumber of gentlemen— | fairsin the Weat controfled by and under tno yu- ‘ pervislon of the Vice-President and Geaeral Man. ‘Tho alumni hiad wsked him to give some account | pe ‘subject to the nm,,‘.’ of the ~|¢E.|nu?.mm? :',:21 . of Princeton, Some of them had left the Col- | General Manager. The Vice-President and Gen- leze a number of vesrs ago, and were anxios eral Manager is vested with full power and author- to know something moout its history since "d to appolnt, ruspend, dismiss, or dlscharge VEGE I INE Priuccton was advancing, Itke the City of Chi- | all oficere and employes of the Company except 0, 50 rapidly that he wi 0! such as the by-laws of the Company requlre to ;urxxzm.“ Mngrly ’cvcr ks ‘}fi'&&‘i{“d}.{‘cfl’.},‘i ';'m" by "“m Noard n{l &m"",'"_ ‘"3,.‘"“'5 be | Mosta with wondertal success {n Mercurial Discases with hor growth. e had como to this country | Slegied atiall report to and be sublect to the orders nine yeara ago, being called thither from the | OF the Vice-Frealdont and Jeserst Henider,. Al d lors emanating:from the Hoard of Directors or soungest of tho universities of Great Britain,— | from tho Presidont in referenca (0 any MAICrs | wiy eradicate natt Iheum from the system. a univeraity which had = adopted all | contected with the business affalrs of tiie Compa- ki lflu l:tloderul lmur-[)!\'cmen:: fn tho hlzkIu;r {-{mm l\‘;'u‘t ":,"U be lnu;‘d 1o or ln\lfiu&n lklm cducation,~in order aasime his ce. ‘sident an: cneral Manager, A oke, lace at the head of one of the oldest collegliate !55';"'1"1'.",',‘;‘."'..‘}"2,2,'.1;“: .S"':E;""s fl‘:filh: !c-'l!:‘ V E G E I I N E 4 ) ) o .',‘j::.‘wlm"hg'.fimfikflbng';:‘:zfl‘::c""':“t,‘,: “?:‘y Company it sny of fte departments ate snbject to Removea Pimples and Uamors from the face, of improving that colleze, He came at a very | dieinepcction of tno blce-brorident and tienceal g, Seshbisliae | s cmsnasbetne | VEGETINE c! v 3 after tranemitt e respect- ! Princeton’s ‘students {u” \ha N“’i’k'i‘fi-l'l the ;’v‘:'::fll:'tr! of nfc’l‘x dzfzmme’n?- n:mn{‘h the g ‘lcce Cares Cohstipation and regulates the Dawels. South bad died on the baottle-field. e found | I'regidont and Genoral dai AL, VEGETINE the college, in conscquence, at it very lowest ;y-‘u, and yet tlt:' t[vn hezhlllnlnzd 10 relvl.u-. NEW YORK C riends werg gatherlng round and vromising 3 Youk, Dec. . 0= ¢ A . ol Hed s peoumaes Naw Youx, Dec. 20—1 a. tn,—The Times to- | 1ss velusble remedy for Headache, been falfiiled, Beverwl “now bulldings wero | 98y publishes an aavanced summary of the New l;fl: added, the college mrmlmfely' se- | York Central & Hudson River Rallroad Compa- VEGE I INE uring the services of a risiug young | my for the ycar ending Sept. 80. Tho gross erchitect, who was afterwards, in consequence | earnings were $20,570,083, of which there was | Wil cure Dyspepsta. 20f what ho had done for Princeton, made the | from freight 810,434,810, and from passengers Giuyernment architect. . One of these bulldings | $6,670.810; transportationexpenses, $14,044,161 5 i—tln:f. t}onu.lnull un; ’llllilmry—lmx nn: ol ]l'ln: nrut cllm;g:“-:l &}DS&F,VH.nwhlch Iwundecn;fie nest of any college bulldins fn America, But | of only $229,402.05 from the previous yeur, The they reckoned these outward adornments merely | expenaes of the road wera decreased 13 per | Twetores the eatirasyatem to a healthy condltion, a8 means towarda cent from the previous year. TUE GREAT EXD IN VIEW,— ——— VE G E I I N E to improve tne higher cducation at Princeton, MARQUETTE & MACKINAW, and, 1t might be, throughout the United States, Drtroit, Dec. 28.—At a mecting of the State | Removes the cause of Dizzincss. A SURE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA, DISORDERS OF THE 8TOMACH AND ALL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. GETTHE GENUINE. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, General Depot st BOYER'S, 80 Park-place, Now York. VAN BCHAACK, STEVENSON & CO. Wholeate fealers. Chicaga, Cures the worst eases of Canker. WINESY, Cable dlspatches assert that tho Pope wishes 1o concert a modus vivendi with Germany; but it is generally supposed that he discovered somo yuars ago a remarkably good method of living. [t ity F1TzGERALD turns out to bea varnished ro- former, and thinlyvarnished at that. He rubbed it off very quickly when he found s chance to get into the Ring. | It turns out that, after all his professions of honesty and reforin, FITZGRRALD'S hostility to tho old Court-House Ring was that they would ot let him into It. The New York Iferald devotes eight columna to showing that Delgium s in danger of being swallowed by Germany, like au oyster, at ong gulp. | Alno, Agents for MARTELL & CO, COGNAC and EXCHENAUER & G0, BOUDEAU T AIWING MACIANES, * It “brunette’, money s good, whyis not “plonde " money aleo aesirablel Let us bave To end ruf were ecres ) > A the blonde as well ar the brunette currcncy. | practieal evidence of your zood will and ind | can bosn amicable arrangement. 1l promis lrhuu;#e;ds of ‘:fnl.-‘ e "&'c"n'emf.'u,";?v‘fi‘& Bonrd of Contrul beld at Lansing Monday, ex- SIMPLEST, atteutions. As I now vwrite I have the gooa for- | 80 to do tho tirst time ho saw you, I kndw #OC | their support. Ho would not say that thego | Gov. Bagley, of Detrott, and Howard B. Crusvy, SURESS I.l%NTEsT The BLATNE-CONELING reconcilistion has | Sune to commemorato the anniversary of wmy | whether he has attended to it tho past weck or [ was an infertor system of {nstruction i Prince- | of New York City, were appaloted Trustecs 10 | puyer ey aintness as the Stomach STRONGEST o FN':‘I:‘LG taken the shape of & treaty of peace, with | S9th birthiday, and I am dotermiued that it stiull | Rot. Iean only say (o you, howerer, tlat I | ton at that thne, but the fact was the azo waa [ receive tho proceeds from the sale of lands L St 4 : \ ad J prove the haopy and sure insuguration of tho | shall use my name hercaiter as the law directs, | ndvancing, as Chicago was advancing now, | prauted by the State for puflding the Marquette bousLe NOES XOT regalar drawn-up articles. most eventiul, glorious_cra in my entiro | aud nobody shall stand (u my way. Father, for | qud they' thought the collore ought to b | & Muckinaw Raflroad. The contract for butld- VEGE THREAD, FATIGUE, histors. ‘The truth is, William, that when | Whoin I have a very profound r ) such udvanciug lkewlse. 1n the firat place they had | g the road has been let, and work will be Lock DOt PERSONAL, you ‘eaw mo in New York you be- | sincerc, tlial lovo always commands, msy even [ 1o conslder whiat should bo the nature of the | commenced at onco sud pushed forward with | CuresPatosta the Back, STITCH) S/wennouT, neld a discoursged and abandoned and weil- | entor hils protest nlinluu my action In the mat- | entrance cxaminations, and fu this respect ho | all possible speed, , T g o T e it 0 et | SR R Tt | Bt T R | SRR A T s VEGETINE | i, eethnons P he culinlnation of evorythlug consurable and on, i conrcquences what they may, tho standard. At the samo thne rould . INTS, . CHICACO, Osman Pasha. unmanl as 1 atatod £ you, had beeome | You courss towards mo . througi s | les thosteaiait, A thotany i oaid THE FREIOUT-ADENTS o not do to make it too high, because In his dis- ot ¢ ' 3 Wit of country there wero very fow prepara- B7. Louis, Mo., Dec, 23.~The mecting to-dsy | Bestustly cures Kidney Cumpiaing, Mool cal f 4 of the 8t. Louls and Texas General Freight- :?,{}’t:t;“,"i:'J.’:“,‘m‘i",':,..‘,',‘.“’.{,f,‘zz‘fl,‘ m’{‘ m;:," Agents® Assoclation discussed the matter of the V E G E I I N E = — Thoy woukl get some minister or teachor at his | reclassification of freights, with a view to a e TIN_PLATE, idle” hours to glve thew Instructions in - the | alizht advance in rates, but thelr actlon has not active 1a fts earg of Female Weskneas. N AR BRATT clossics, and at 1ast they would reach the cole | been made public. It Is thought, huwever, that N- & G. TAYLOR &- Co-a I:(m;,, h lmr‘c!fre the al-\udnrd hfi tl? be made 2 -;n;l‘l‘ldunw will be mude on Texas-bound V E G E' I IN E Establialied 10’ INI0, {mporters and manufacturers of zh, but at the same time not so high as to ex- | trelgl clude deserving young men who had not hidthe r | A I_\-] P l ] A ' | v E: . advantaies of ach wh educatlon 88 could be obe POSTPONEMENT, Ty Graa Newedy fur Gaienti DeST T 4 + 8 literally diszusted with every spocics of dis- | last four years has been unkiod aud unbrother- honorable dealing. My mind from that hour | Iy.* You perfectly fgnored wie in my dark and was mado up as to the future, and, believe me, | tiying davs, aud withheld from me every par- that my caming rocord aball ba'us falr and | tiele of sl and cucouragement. You promlsed: hovorable as your own, Two or three years | Ine upou your honor that you would give me! will work out the meantug and sincerity of iy | $160 the mument that 1 recetved my dlachargo determination, snd in the ineanwhile patlenca | in bankruntey, You ignorcd your pledio un and peracverance shall continue the leading | my obtaining iny discharee, and fnsinuated that stimulus of my ambition, I havo selected this | the paper that’ I presented you was & forgery. quiot littlo town In which to remaln untli I'can | It appears that you are even uow working Qen, Longstreet intends to open a hotel in Augusta, Qs. 3 & Tichard Cobden's correspondenca is {n act. ive preparation by hla daughter. a Having had his obituary written, Ellhu Durrltt 1s now rapldly recovering, The Rev, Edward Everott Hale has become one of the editors of the Golder Rule, with sufety and honor move fn s more soclal | underiandedly to Infure mo with iy father at | tajucd ot tho higliost secondary institutions {n Soeeral Duapateh 10 The Chicugo Tribune, Wo lisvo the largest.stock of g Rootng T¢ Mre, Chusholm, of Komper County fame, | and sxteudul sphore, sud, bellova ‘i, that | tho Yery moineut that I aim ealning bis cont | thu eountry. ‘They had tow miado the stanisrd | _SeamarizLp, I, Duc. 2%.—Tho sale under VEGETINE e U wiartal A fraden ‘an thickriccs, & baa accepted & placo In tho Tressury Department, | Bere ¥ shall remain untl my purpusce are’ (ully | denco sad respocts and o wny dearsir, f | very puch the same as that of the higleet eol- | ducree of the Federal Court of tho Springficla i f et TR et ‘G | accompiishied. I trust that you may thin shall take care that your future malinant und 7 y I Proper to visit me durlog the’ caming apring | eurrupt dealgus shall bo harniless and inel- leges in the country, aua that he could at loast norters and Q l 10 scknowledged by all classes of people to be the best | Boider Tuols, Machines, and general trado supplies, say this: that whatever was promised in the whith was to liave A paper called the Portico, in exact imita- U Postponcd forty | #ud piust rliatic Llood Puriter tn tho world. 2 Your inqulry sollcited. & Northwestern Rallroad, taken place hers tu-day, tion of the Natlan t; raphically, bas b . | or " sumimer, it for no oth posa | fectuul. 1 bave written father in refercico i ? s gt e e o peanpegwobicalyy bas been es- | B, P Vot "ot "Congragutatlon” T | 0 YoUF st foul siander, and Yoit ro &t HOerty | Shewmets of atients bud ot Iiicesndaj | G878 sk tho request of ‘s pumber of buud- Store and Ofilag, 301,303, 308 ‘Tranch-at.. T by VEGETINE Bot Race and Vin h h handed you the ticket for my watch and chaln, | also to show him this communication. rajidiyas it would have don had the staudard | bolders. 3 7 ALWEAL DAL o John Roach seems prepared to go the | yud as I'fiud (& scrlously intonventens ko be C, Vanpenuir, Jr. | been lowered, but fn the end the numbers VYrepared by PHEILADBLPIIA. Drazil stesmship line alone, although he woald | without a times| d sugwest to you | William IL Vanderbilt, New York. would grow, ils biad found {n this conntry and A Lo & 8T, L. . . T, STEVENS, Boston, Mass, ——— e e e - Mke & aubaldy, }f convenleut. thetotlowlug deas WIIL vou allow ma to - —[m g i toe old, that wiien collsges grow larco thers c‘::*:;‘fl:‘;?&zwhfi;‘“ ".‘;:;:‘-:'xendi Stites i i i s g NTOCKHOLDERS MEETING, Mr. Btanley ia expected soon in England half ol iouat (830), and wi AD AME § was ot sufliclont sttention’ paid to Individual ( Co am LA | (n Sold by All Druggats X S IRECEA sebera Sa il EoF 0at Bia bioks 14 walih ths fufa. %mu‘mln'l:‘ uf:. :En‘d :::ynlnhlvnuclll’a?piz:‘n:yr:;i scholsre. Ho had, therefore, been laboring | Milbank Recelver of the Anderson, Lebanon & 0RO : Iy 58‘ 3 miss of the slavo-trade will be even more fully de- pleted than by Lieat. Camoron, . Adelina Patti is abont to purchase the royal villa of Casotto, In one of the pretty felde not far from Turia, She has sigued an cnasge- ment at the cala for 100,000 Iranca for len nighis, Booth says that ho declined a play that for the past faw years to get an additional | g¢, Louls Rallroad on spplleation of thio credite 'flé’l';m'm-‘{[ uml';g‘ffi:;n::‘-e = 1'.!“0.::“‘39 n:::’: ors of the road, Mri ng lmulfl tiled his bond, o st 1 & e eagu ity Jiaf ) should be banded oyer exclusively or malnly ta aiis In porssarion.of 1ho ro il A S el 'S ore, will e liekl at i tutors, but he did thivk fv deslruble 1o have & 1TEMS .A.REN:D piate-at., o Thursday, Janusty e Seretary limited number of tuturs, and place the more all Sz " T T T et =S important work in the hands of The reporis from all parts in {fllinolsaud Towa Stoclkholders® Mceting. TUOROUGHLY QUALIFIBY ¥BOFESSORS. @ive a deplorabile account of the condition of the The Annuat Mee(lng of the Stucklollurs of the It [ Jlc had becen laboring 10 secure this, and had | corn, which is sullerlug severely from the warm and Leather Hank of Chicage fur the vieetlon of reqarding It 38 & eenerous and practical New- TIE TUEATRES, Year's z&u 1i you will write u‘x‘n of Lyuurtnc- An unusually bright and entertalning per- coptanceo! thls proposition, I will faclous the | formance 1s that offered by McVicker's company mnoney ou receipt of your lette@ It you cannot | ¢(s weok, beginning with the sterling oid com- callorm (usk - tucloti o ""y‘.‘,","{,’";g‘m"‘f cdy of “Blupson & Co," and followed by Pleaso not let thia matter remain {n statuo quo, | Planche’s extravaganza, ‘‘Beauly and the 1do not now fecl the necessity of sayiug moro | Beast.” Tho fnst-uamed s particalarty sppro- in refcrence to wny future. I candidly urge you | priate for the Loliday week, and it has becu the The annilal neetink of the Ktocktiolders of way Ci o1 Chicago City Railway Compar ) i 3 Y I De held st tha ofile wasofferad to himby ** s Boston laay distinguished 5 p ny week b accomtlished it in & groat part. There were | ang wet weather, Much of 1t Is alroady suffer- T eaid ran, s Chletgo, o Munday. an. 7. Ib I terature, aud that sho kmcedlately scorer. | Sherior It ehutontds ‘T 1hY hourt one uh | Lucll SRR WHICh b s 80 NEll SAPOSH | oF "Gl siof: Mathaates wnd o rasas, | 1€ from tho mildew, and. o rostlug both n h | 96 ik Wine, ditous sparkas sevregyof i | Wigien st bW b e R v ouy ed, judging by her wrilings, that he was & mach | gather might pronouuce, **all for & purpose.t? lu the labor bextowed on its production and | two of English, two of Natural Philoso- | shocks and the cribs, Unless the weather Pipsiaand generat debiliy, \When medl ai e e~ overratud actor. Who ls she? the gencral excellouce of tho performance, This | pby, ono of them belmg Professor of | changes very soon the damave to the corn crop | Jo festare sour healts. Ty Kumyss, 1o o oyifies ARTLIEY L EYEN. Benator Ben Hill is going to address th, Lrrcnrsep, Bunday, Jan. 7, 1800.—My Dean | fairy story is aduwirably told, and unfolds & | Astronomy, two of Chemlatry, snd several | will be no less than BO per cent. Even If thero | doss not make fieah aod blood from druis therefore, | Sosemmgarros ~i oo o st bt T 4 J bt WiLiaw: Your uote of tho B, sccompanied | world of wondors to tlis young {magination, | of Nataral History, ~with Wreo. Professors | sliould bo an immediate change i tho weather, | throw pyeie o the duge Sirink Kumyie; "Hie renown | JYNT BN Sevt br espresss to sleet from. 63 Tounssses newipapor, mén ARLt Juns. by my watch and chain, was duly received, and | sided as it s by charming sceusc dis, s 1t | of Philosophy. tn this way they were ahle to | the damage will bo sbout 15 por cent of tho to- | 81y huiyss earncd within o last Lree yeurs, b ( NEY WALKER & CO., Maken, 1 really desire to address & press assoclation, | 1 would now teuder you iny most sincercthanks | wusa happy idea on the partol Mr, McVicker | subdjvide tho work. ‘The younger classes | tal smount ralscd, ‘Tho country roads arein a0 | Wnwhoiceanin compounds. Ko i A, because there 18 no power in this country capable of dolng so much good, and realiy dolng so much ovil, as the press of this day." 3 The Bpringfield Jlepublican, trusting ve- ports that agree from so many quarlers, nAmes three grest actresace as now belonging to Amorlcs, ~—Janauschek, Modjeska, and Mary Anderson, Of these, Modjeska Ly new to the country, aod bas never acted in Chlcago, where she must come, of courss, to be correctly judged, Bam Wilkeson's prediction that the scan- Washiagtan st:, Chicago. T MACHINEN, for your very great kindness. Isopreclateit | to call to his aid s band of children for the lhomu;{nly. would only say at present that | bower of roscs, fustead of the usual band of my sctions may have justified iny relutives ) adults. The Mitlo fatries givo u freshiness and fo thelr peculiar style of fnditfcrence. 1shall | charm to the scene which 1s frequently wantin; berealter staud on my merlt aud shull insist on | in pletorial representations of " this kind, an 8 docont recognition. It certalnly argucs well | whea some of the *littls tots™ commit blun- for the perpetuity of our own mutual atlillation | ders, as they now and then do, it ouly adds s thiat it should bave becu nltiated by such a dis- | plquaucy to the performunce, wakiug tie audl- play of liberality on your part. Sincerely | enielaugh without causiog tho judicious to yours, ¢ J. VaNDERDLLT. grieve. It will form @ capital matines bill for NORTHAMPTON, Mass,, DEak BroTusn: uu‘.‘mi'“.’é..fif,‘w“i” met® in swall divisions, ‘of not moro | terrible s condition that no (reight whatever | AREND, Chemist 170 Madluin o then tweaty or thirty, and tho result was that | can be hauled to toe depots, aud business ulong NEW, every student had tobein each department | the vartous roads fu llliuois sud lows bas sl- > ceased. N nearly um-r day. Hewas notallowed to pass | tnost entire! syl i ol g e e g A G g away dey alter day, aud weck after week, with- ‘The Michigan Board of Iuternal lmprove- ’ ‘ out beluy called upon to_recite. Iu this way | ment has appointed ex-Gov. John J, Bagley, of the temptation to ve fule was repressed. A | Detroit, Trusteo for the literest of the Bute in student studyiug his lessona in his room fn the | the construction of the Mackinaw & Marquette eveniug kuew to & certainty that he would be | Raflruad, 1t Is stated by the mcmnbers of the A . called upoa the next day, Thero were also | Board that the prospects for an carly coustruc tutors, however, employed to teach and to | tlon of the road sre very favorable, do the work for which they wero better tltted Mr. C, A, Clipley, of the Baltimore & Ohlo | Reoelves telling support from an intorosting tablo of statistics whi oy, ~~Mr llr{Ju Murphy, with a picked company, which the | Includes Miss Annle \Vunlpilflm_v.hn madeapal- han olderinen, ln this 2 ! Railroad, bas been futed Genersl Frelght 3 %) les he illu da) Swould kmock the ‘Life of Christ* higher | kibdly aud abpropriate titin. o which 1hiave | pable hit this weck 1o » Tao Kerry Gaw, npiace | chasses i bisher, they bo bios wusbint to gice | Agont of the Beioto Valley Ralroad: uht'| snows that sbo kuaws bow 10 yots., o0 %‘; P o oy ;rmu Y han ite® bay deen fully vonded, J. B, ¥ord | 18t é!fi?z expression s written ur assumed for | which atouce for inuuy weakiieasos by'an sbun- | s aelection of studics, “Tuis selection was not — o —e— g‘;:n’ig,‘“b;’mo"mgg;, Company. g ¢ ol vit. o . v, " &Co's intarest In the cooyright, contract with | g*3 ikl Lolicaived realisation thos s oo | atic Situatlons may b8 biguy tareadyand saine | Lormieies, durini the st two Juarm, bowever THE OLD DODGE. FIVE YEARS* BALES CONPILED FROX THE SWOLS BETUHNS OF THE SEVEBAL CONPANIES, ceause for scholard in those years thy toul & be prescribed certain (uu‘c]h’nwnnl rauches. | BT Louis, Mo, Dee. 28.—L. E. Alexander, But st the cloae of the Sophomors year thev | Recelver of the Columbla Life-Insurance. Com- | rpe Singer Man'f’g Co were aliowed a certuln Hberty, sithough still | pany, bas filed & petitlon In tho Cireuit Court, Wheeler & Wilson Mg Co fadieed_to. k8 “génn‘l:h_“;:;t“-‘ln“ntg‘fim which alleges that tho Life Aseoclation of |y t8RERA 0t “ was allowed within prescriped limits, and fn the | America ‘::“"l"' to “l‘:"' control of tho business | fymestie Sewlng M nlor year a man wus allowed to chouse three | Of the Columbla Life-lusurance Compauy, | Wijjeox & Gibbs Sewing. ne o or four out of s dozen duganmwnu, and give | bouglit up ml]orll[v‘o::dlhn Columbia stock, | American B. I &e. Bewing Mach'e Co. them more attention thau the oshers.” Studeuts | sod then bad the old of Dircetors reslgu, | Vel Sewing Machine Co.... lutended for tho diffcrent professions would | sud fllled tho places thus made vacant by per- Remington &\Tin{: Muchine C: cliovse thy studies which they most needed. | sous hulding similar places on the Board of the Victor Bewiug Machine Co % Fhowe Jooktur - vo,_ sl profesion of the | Lle sodon, o 2 ey | Wilson Bewiie Machino €3 21068 3 2 | o Y B ¥ 0. 2,068 : gid he was o hk"’&,_ -g:’ 00" many " tme: popsicins chareed with tiat duty, wad u‘x{: Ploreuce Sowing Machine Co sold léfml 8[.960 \ 5#'11 ¢ 4.8:2“ 2,8 s of the Chlcago ¢ preseat—might | ol C utirm subject were rujected. a v R o s keako, Hise Botsent KL | Hes Wi S Roeri oo Aside from its large preponderance of sales, another emphatic e omy and to nternstional law, etc. In thiv way | were then lusured lu the L the author, electrotypo of the part already printed, and the remainder of the edition on hand, bava just been sold for the paltry sam of §1,000. The Moody aud Bankey services, which bave been golng on for a month past at Providence, nominally closed on Sundsy, although Mr. Moody will atay sod cooduct s fow meotings during the weck, There bas been no duninution of the inter- est, and st the 1ast meetlng Bundsy 130 rose for preyers. The evangeliats go mext to Hartlord, Coan. The late Mrs. Gen. Hogker, then Miss Groesbeck, of Cincinnatf, was once at sn evening party fu that clty, when a youog dandy was asked if bu would like to be pressuted to her. **Ob, Lzation that my own | maticsituations uuybcbh}hl unreal, and sowe euds way be the imore completcly accomplishod | of the tuvidents may be a Hitle Lou reallstic; but by hypocritical cringlor 1o the jmmeusity of | there is & ready forzivencss for the improbabili- your varied luflucuces, with a vivw of coabliug | ties sud the absurdities in the wit whica bubbles moto present redectied and expandea fdcas ( up incessautly in tne dialogue. ‘The company more plamnly befors that comnon master to | act with commendablo spisit, and inve to the which our eotlre fumily Is in & great weusuro | perfortnance a completeucss and svmuictry that subservient. 1 desiro you to understand that { }nlll not to command general admlrution. 1t rcwfi- ulzo you as wy’ brutber and my fricud; | will be given this afternoon and evening fur the that 1 am indeed disigusied with the siily nolfon | last time this svason. that my outurally uustable, revengeful dis “ Autooy aud Cleopatra® will bave two more sition 30 foolishly eugeudered, to-wit: TK:; perfonaances, one this afternoon and tho other tue reproachiul defsmatlon of onc's own | to-night, after which Miss Eytinge will bid fare- Ocsh sod Llood can be cither manly | wellto éh(ugo for & time. ‘Fho play has drawn or sallsfactory. I wish you, therefore, to houses duriog the week. understand that I shall ‘vereafter cultivato | The * ng-llouse ! party arrived io town towards you that renenl splrit of brotherly | yesterday, and Mr. (vover comes to-dsy. They love so “beautifully culorced by all the bigher | Oben st flaverly’s to-wmorrow evenlug. 1872, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1870 ceeenee.B0ld 210,758 282,444 241,670 240,852 262,% cosold 17H0SR 119,190 92827 103,740 ssold 145,000 no ret est, 35,000 est 23,000 sl 49.534 0,111 22.;‘{8 e desirable risha ssodation, and: | dence of the marked superiority of THE SINGER over all other m yes." sald be, Jsuguidly, **trot her oal* T aud more cunobling prevepts of reliziou; that ——— el wery enabled to begin the busiug f life. | in payment to tke Lile Assoclation, giving fus i it alone is made the subject of imitation by cou e e o e vict oty | Ll e b e L ROWING CHALLENGE. AR S | ML C IR K | Shnee s e e e Herian than th sbovafof he gdance of th pu e e et b o, delbersiey | pacly'so paricuialy aad Bagdsomely idoreed | | AU8UR, N, ¥, Doc. 2—Courtnes challenges | &lyoiraad, Ui sucaion G hers wia duis | 1itsba 20 the Lifs Assocttion. “Thovams e | chaser can be produced. Beware of bogus agents. , The duly authorize . 1ar. The survey hed, she waved ber hand ugh the s and systematic workings the eg or Canads, | 34 good s thut sbroad. But 5 pecial ho ordered the Lraus: Directs { th i bnnc.!::udlgxdclnhla lpfl:ldlv he:ldmhuia 113 the Ger- :l;fl:‘kw&d‘amu{ ':wgl;;rfifv::ddfiu?nifl‘tx of | agent can be found in every county. - ults 0 asssts transfer s ego: ave :10? yeb pr m«lwlnc& wu:uye.m’;q":nwr. buea dopy with tbe kuowiedge tLst the Cyjum- THE SINGER MANUFAQTUR'NG 2 Q‘_Q 1 !l' S,TA ! E's;-‘ gl.m t:u M:uguuun .z :nmpbmn wl‘;.h 'hk};n yo‘\lu for ‘sgy amount bl:d thudchunyla:;hlgolee‘fl; jonorably and prominén ca, the race to TOWe! or the 11 Mdentified. It youthink properto mdvxmtz mswch ia July next. wh carelesaly and aal all taere Ls of Bim." 70t bum back; U bave scen

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