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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2, 1578 tfonw, all the Minlst moderate [ > and the heralsin of blaarmy. That f what we | rescue. T ehould think the proparty ought to | fellow, and the men who have succoedod best | CITY REAL ESTATE, PARIS. Frotiicans, M. Dufante himeell 1 too well OURRENT GOSSIP. haveall hearl for montls past. T all re- | o worth to him af least $000 4o §10.000, | in mastging mim are thosp Lo bes reency best O RALE 81,70 COTTAGE OF ForR RO koown to need much description. Although It proaches agninst the Turks the answer fs, they | 1NCre was every onportunity given them | with adroft familarity. "ns {f they were his I_‘ and ot 205135, soubh front, on Adamu-st., neap o ) - Injs attachment to the Republic is not deep or TIIE MAID AND THE POOIL. liave courage. No doubt they have. Tt In the | 17 Protect themsslves, “an “the ~sale | cquals and liked bim for Lis personal qualitics, Comnoell.a s S 5 iy Ont, out, all 1 light— ze. N y have. Tt Pifectly lemtinate and open one, | Il ina good linauisty he read muct French | , {0 Siegoom cotte.and It 82123 on Ouktepr ‘The Revival of Meyerbeer's Opera 1718 GNDOURTEDLY AINGHAT, Al o brighty 98 zmfl aqunm] tb;y possoss in common wll]h ‘\:‘Im;_h 1ovaned ne Ctho contract, and | literaturs Then ho was oung, and has remem- Madtson , o Be d " " . Waddington, the new Minister of Forel; And the snow, al} aglow, . other wild beasts. But too uch msy bo made c original 1 now hold, properiv sealed anil hered enough to make his conversation Iively, R 84 of ** L'Africaine. M- eddiagton, tho ney Minleter ot For L Gl R R, ot I, and the praite may be oserdone, as [t has | delivcred. I have advined my sssociate tomake | Tfo stil delights in French novels blays. and | %, SALE-TO BETAREY. DOWS—TIE pAvan struction, Ife I, as his name prociaime, of | An she pansen by, been In this instance, and as the fuller account | §\CRTT Broposion, o M, Boecber and e | musle andin o great, Tover of hospitalitler e | el ofhettnta of e ol Sacadar, thesin et Y ¢ hat prohal) e done. o i comile, chiefly alter the manner of thosa | 8% Ihe of 8 o : > A Satismetory Interpretation and | Zood Enginh extractlon, and, what Ie more,of | 3o ner fars snd her boad, brove. comtract mcll T Rbouid g0 (0 Mr. Bosehet an | bopere e lome g o (LhE Jaanner of | used | EE.aty/Fien Botiding, southweit comer Lake ead o Gorgeous Misc-on-Scenos Rugby boy, hefore lic hernme & Cambridge-man. And her youthful blood, Osman Pasha quitted Plevna with long tralns | sy, ¢ Friend Beecher, | have got your contrart; | to give at the Hermitaze. Al this has tnar Ffl“ BALEVERY AP AND ON EABY TRANE Me is n Protestant. Whether ha has the stuft of & Minister of Forelgn Affairs in him we shalt soon sec. In any case, no nomination of artlllery drawn by horses, and of wagons {.uu have been pald for what vou have not done. | his minid indolent, and he is 8o altered from drawn by bullocks. To talk of his being starved | 2 . if you will finish the work to the best of | Alexander ot twenty years ago that the ring of your talent, there (s money in the operation | courticrs who compose the fnner circle of inti- 4 F. aplendiil brick resldence uth side. J, PrabERAT Ik, retteice on soutn dide oy —— ] TRRY REAL ESTATE, And the rosy hue , “ » on Ameri- A the blue out 8o lome an these remained to Wim Is non. | fur bothuf e, 17 you relase, why thers. will | mates. have peveeeaces sarer, clrd breaking 2 The *Journal des Debats’’ on L ori: letler caleuiated ~to of o the pfim g; ::::::-\l-‘,'fi“ e fenee; to talk of the |1u;-m||$d‘h)umh|-:..ot be trouble, hecauso If & contract 18 zood for | ont* foto wrath If . things ao sroms TFOR BALE_£100 TKR ACRR_30-ACGE FAMM. can Free-Trade Tendenoios. Germans, or to concilinte tho antagonistic par. | Through which angele might gize, Hle gtesistance s Lo Senors. whigt has been lmt:flm:ll:l fniens o test b tothebost of my | Moatly” o newce heara ot ihings |y OIS e ShiEL, il e g . : ability, and by force of law if necessary. o wrong. Du sti- | @ hicagor by % Couid. whll Isve Deen nader Mot Mapiagg | Tt the ollestraya Gty ok, ono sample; the,siote of | Guly ol 1o make & pront and | HIK ach | Kotions miich pe vt sro mieiii (g il | ThUSH Hin Emafit T it R deind Marshal MacMahon’s Change of Frontes= | 1l Fraycinet are freal to Ministerial Bonoce bt et byl A {;’;‘;‘f.‘.‘l’e’n‘_‘P atHAE la 80y and e velunke, oo fmoneloprosnect betoro bis coming; and no pelty functionary Ty ey paraing %'»-"""5«"5|£'y’““°° o o 5 ias Leen reported that Mr, Wri wi carea to Incur the animosity of “the n $2,00)~81,200 dawn. M lendtd The New Ministers. e ruer 8 mild Nopublicuns the latter be- | 4t what shs acemeth to bot Tha nobgepapuiation puflered sed erey Hotout, | bring sult 1o recover the €10,000° cash paid 1o | revealing sbuses to hior e ehiy LiolnL by | SLER-8088 down. iers 1% iniendld voaery i g B morcaver, & personal friend Of | ucause T know the winds may blow, l\';:. :g::eg.fic.n,; gn?rg;{ul?‘m e fmmw'ellli Mr. Beccher on the contract, nnd furthier suc | ments which are sabmitted to him, but reldgm | it cul v oty faniie, from (he Tawa of Rloae, Bpieiat Corre ence of The Tribune. M. Usinbotts. Gen. Darel hufillke Gen, Ber- B m:lmklnn e y blow, as withuats The stiects ‘i witiores. were him for alarze sum In damages for breach of | reads them. Ehould he give an order on his Yery bect, and b well worth £3,07) cash, Partics who (';)I’:IHCI llll"i'FS lwlwlll gnllll the work. Ie lflb un‘n‘ M‘(‘Ol:;ll, ‘hl.';l‘lch(nlfl'nlk! Dbc]l it if con- :"":5_:.5"" arm for half price and mean trasines osile ¢lnims any Intention, however, to annoy Mr. | venlent: If not, they palter and de ay till he | SgiiAle: . Heechier, and ha not retalued cx-Tadge Fuller- | grows tired of alludihe to tha subject. | Corripe | cAZe fCSTHIL e honly twa bours it ton, as it waa reported ha hul, to briog auy | tion Is rife around the Uzar, but he does not sco | County, Tiinois. fine framea dnening oue imrn son Panis, Franco, Dec. 18.—As I write, * L'A(- | thaut, no particulsr oplofon, Lo fs a military administrator. ricalne ** was revived at the Opera Inst night, its | 8CH & sppointment of the Dufaurs Cabinct sonorous straina scem still sounding in my cars, CARRIES US BACK EXACTLY 9 wuarded sgsinst the populace by French battal- ?vffhh,',':.:;"le:'.‘,': g {oms am arfiiery wirh matcher Nighicd. When Linking the imbe of the auffering poor, beef falled, the avldicra ate horee; the horses all 5 . Thy 2 on S ; e Lam not yet recovered from the dazzling splen- | to the state of thinga existing just before the | Plercing with pain B8 Tha peante of 1he tuw #ora ian, PFAOTETS | gulf againat bim. Jt: on If he docs, hic efther Bila himaell at a | g0 100 A Snder feuce wad enitivacion, 100 dors of the mise-en-seene, The dyingsong of tho | advent of Jales Binion to power, this time 1ast | The abivering, hungry, freless poor; slat for weeks on 8 soup of .herbs, The wheat e = (_‘i:; :fi; ; "!’;‘: u‘]’n:"rl""ulflfluIl‘uwmlhgltv. Itrr 11}1&5:”&'3‘1'{' farms \ninls &tare mg:flnfifn.n‘d unhappy Selika still thrills and vibrates on tho | year. It is, therofore, evident that, aftor all, {0 | And I know this mald bath passed this door, ‘and flour wero carly cousumed, and n bread THE CZAR. dares not pinich, After beiipning e eing | Ehesp. B A 4¢3 1171 A chords of memory, and in fmngination I again [ Sbite of its ""'“’(’, the "f"'f““""‘d"l“’ 108t | t7er purse well flled witn golden store, mede of vats and beaus was served out. 1k 8 haro, Adeeniter T p o llkzlr e, . _TRoom 3, Vo Mwliron-st, % Lehold the maguificent seeno on which I yester- R T, ?;":'.“'.‘:fiuy” witvo. that phofie. | With her furs and hood, From the begluning she ey, bal [ An Englieh Characterization of Alexander | in tho epirurcan abasement ot oo pratare &t on, DOD IMPROVED FAIL 310 ACRES, 1t 48 loug stace | it o, Representative and | And her yonthfal blood, been rigorously searched, agd ali of Dosnin, tentate enervated by the ald of his seragilo. R o T e o AN T day feasted my dolighted eyes. It is loog ublio—1, ., tho principle of Representative an provislons - seized and thrown fnto @ such emocratie Government—ias been Immonsaly | I8 biughty moods common stock. Wlhen everything else had been Patl Nait g, A i o sn Hstlan Bolies nue e (b B AT WAV AARVELOUS SPRCTACLE strenirthened, even by the very trials of its do- Nor stooped, nor stood, caten, Maseena collected llf’tha starch, cocon The &wod, or Russian code, describes the Czar | taken as the outcome of his own resolutlons, | . AT R S Ay 5 AR i fenders, 1. Dufaure {a liticlikely to be prodi- | Noriooked, sor thought, narcarea forune 5oz, | Sy f [ 23 an autocrat whose power fs limiticse,” and | 17, Bo has long ceascd to bave any will but that | Y37 AfTen- QLTI SIDE HOUSESWE TAVE seed in the place, and bread was made of M. L. K, 1h¢u; ;mlnge ‘fi umielu.hwm'ch tx Altlfldlzrn TIISTORTAN V8. PAINTER. o Teats i MHICh: sent the Sroseas few could digest; and which «cnt the greater Mr. Edward A, Preoman, who styles bimeelt | part of the army to the hospitals, Tho people tho English historian, has lately written a num- meu ‘dyh':z °{,,’“;‘,’g‘” thellr dclllnl h(:llau "m-'r'fid Lerof buoks, in which be ventilates his par. | the streets: tlic urisoncrs fared no better. The soldiers dicd day by day; those who lved were Ucular theorles on the Turkish Emoirs and tho | 0 st Vet nds Cii oty monton: eners result of the conflict at present being woged In sitting. Bome of the troops in despair Groke hs East. As itis well known that theroisno | thelr guns. * Hefore he surrenders,!” cricd rubject on which Britlsh capitalists are more | they, “he will make us eat his boots. There anxlous than the Eastern qustion, Mr, Freeman | Femained at last, aven of the starch and Inseed may probably bo excused for suppasing that his long esaays arc the only things which at present has been offered us oven In the Parls Opera- | ooy'of ihorai reform. There s not much chance S HOUR W TVE House, Itsclf more wondrous than any dream | 4¢ Frenchmen ever — having to thank of Orlent, outrivaling in splendor all that we.| kim for the liberty of public meeting, for read of In the Arablan Nights, and which (such { n_ truly liberal revision “of the dcteatable Bbavo slrondy come to look upon as tho most | pressure of vears and weariaest, ho yiclds nataral thing i the world, very beautiful, of | the burden of office into younger hands, wemay course, but not much morc so than a gozen | hope for all these things. It has been conclu- othier sights muchirun after by cccentric for- | alvely shown now that'the Republic is able to Ct uccessfutly with all and each of the o #ligners, aud tarely visltod by Falalans, %‘:fn: factions. yl'ouun!on s uine polnta of the * L Africaine,” Moyerbeer's last work, and, lnw. The longer we poueal any sort of Repub- in tho opinion of some, his best, was, as every- I)Icnn Onvrcrsn:!er;:‘i'n trc:ucc. the L’{f;tcr .l'ua ‘Ifiu ono knows, not produced titl after ‘his death, | hopes of definitive triumph. ve all, the ‘The composer had promised it long bofore, but, | Gifferent sections of tho nflru have Icarnt to f th whi - In & catechlsm drawn up for the use of the | tyre. 'F;?umz:':;fi,‘::::fi? {flll:c:";"fi’“;:_ iota call and leao gercrintions.” JAMES B, GODDe 1 Polish children it 1s stated that every subject | he acts as he {8 goaded to do. e was made the SL0:. 03 Warniogty e e — owes him “adoration.” Il has no settled | Lovl of 8 cabial of smbitious ntriguers and ex- |~ WANTED_NIALE BELF: civil lot, but draws what he wants from the | tited wonien when he declared war: he will be Rbokikcopers, Clerke, dc, | equally thelr puppet when he makes peace. o LANRAS o Imperlal Exchequer, every rouble in which ls e — WA CHTIRS GALESNES, ST cooD supposed to be hite. When he attcads cathedral NORTIL CAROLINA. dlans in_ fibt-claes house. Address CLOTHING service In state, the notive press reports that ¥ au ’:“_‘;’l‘,”““::";"‘:" *his Majesty deigned to kneel down™; If ho L \ARTED — buokkl R e ALEIC e falls 1l and gets phgsicked, he “ degns to feel | COPOFd "";;':,'.',‘d,',‘,‘,‘l',z’,:'l.n,',';‘;. Froaldent's | vione Al or atdress wih w1 oA CHrk v better”” He fs not surrounded with that = e s e glamor of awe which encumpassed his fron. | s, OHO%IOg report, which we find fn the ployment Agencies, landed fathor, Nicholus; Lut the lower @ers | Cominn; (o) Sier was made by tho 4 AR EOR TIE o 3 ‘ . M. E. reate o wl-cOPBers for W) n. Cuitias revere bim with beart and mind, and he needs | oo iee Of the A, M. E. Coutercice (col i i Cuiia bread, but two ounces per man; aud not till those two ounces had bren eaten would Massens treat to surrcnder or receivo a flag of intevest the public, B8till, the manner in which | truce. % i i sauth Water-ac., ftoom 11, not Godlug o Seliis to his likug, ' way | YOk toRether liko the galiant Mienianders, | 0 B PUVE, T b SARRen I Whieh o ienrbat aid et Taosdmrersof thoero | wo esco o protect hin when e dives about f,‘;t‘]c);f,‘,:,‘;?f"“ 8 Ballsbuiyy gnithe taiats ot MALG ELD, . d delnyed so long that be dicd with- ticoriste, without for that sacel | will not redound much to his credit, and wil] | 2 of Otman Pasha would hnve had Mascna | £t Peteraburg slono ln his thrce-horse sledge, | 15,240t o N. C., Dec, 22.—Dear HMishop ant Domenticns - delayed, an yod sotong Tho extremn thcorlsts, or that sacrl rather lead to the bellof that courtesy aud | Sirrender uncouditionally, The Ausirlans were | Wherorer he passes heads are bared In- s LT ec. ear Zishop an: menticne 2 ont hearing it. The public had grown actually | flcing thefr llu:orhui have como to understand todoubt theextstenco of the work. Articles | that, in practice, unlon aud moderation may In- uro the realization of a portlon of thelr dreams, and pamphlets have been written to prove that tvhrl‘;r. zolonz na thiey sirive separately, they con Meyerbeor never did, never could, and never | yuyjizo nothing. M. Gsmbetta had, Jike Dis would write * L'Africalne.” Mow singularly | mel), to educate his party. In this he has fal ly foolish the sanfent crities must lave felt whea, nn:)cuded.m‘ :{cu' l"dm'n‘lu Zq'&‘.’.; luv;n :fiu':m B higher, C! . Ater alithale wil:]dyt,nonnen‘u, th; Qmm;u: d|fiy "to talll,’ f they would carry the not only announced, but performed. The fiest Lonl, o¢atriops and statesmen, They muat edu- ropresentatlon was glven u April, 1865, Marlo | cate the country. Universal suffeago s incom- Banes was tho Selika, Maric Dattu, the Jues; | plete, dangerous, illogical, without the counter- Faure played Nelusko, and the Vasco da Gama | volse of Universal und Compulsory Education. was Noudin, L I suppose the text of the Presldential message 2 ' S will have been transmitted to you before you TOB CAST IN YESTERDAY'S REVIVAL reeeiyo this. It will o secn that the capitiila- fs In some respects weaker, and In others | tion of *‘the Marsbal® is complete,—thorougl, stronger, than tho orlg'nal one. ll\‘(mc chcp:n —ll‘ll'i("ln'.l}::“i:::l‘." mll{‘o‘r;lnlu“:‘l;}:lru?‘lr :1):: cl:)‘::r:::; ‘would prefer Gabrielle Krs 1o Marlo Bass {n | and, . ¢ Y the cmlpncully tragic part of poor Setika, Mllo. | faY be trusted, is to- bu. granted full absolu- Datam 18 pretty, but sho is not a vocallst tike | “"Thap which Victor Hugo, by a singular_con- Marie Battu; nor is Lassalle, with all his talont, | fusion of mythologicnl (deas, laf ly called the © nril to ‘lr-t'nure.u "rmz‘::rrum‘x(.'umn ls., or'n,r:l‘m “lzlllmc'lll:" ‘uil liy%m;' o{, :Ilm M"nunrcl')rllslf ():3- whole, quite satisfac 3 aro so 0 |[*action, struck down, oot ann ated. obliged tqu grumble Juutly’w M, Halunzicr that [ Will this generation withess another of 1ts res. 40,000, Massena had but 8,000 men eft who could carry a tnusket ; and tustead of long trains of bullocks anil horses there remained not an ounceof food inthe ecity. In these circum- stances the [ndomitable Frenchman surrendered the city, indeed, but not asoldier, not a musket, not a flag. He gave no parole nut to serve, He marched out with his army, arms, and baceace, banners displayed and bugles sounding, with free right to resume hostilities the moment ho was beyond the Austrian lines. It was noteven n capitulation; the word iloes not appear in the convention signed; It was an evacuntion, Be- tween this and the wholesale surrender of *Uhaxi " Osman therg {s raom for. several vary- g degrees of admiration. ur Coommitiee on the State of TANTEN=A YUUXU GILL TO WAIT ON TAR vlerclug cold, and the mujicks bend double with mev SO&TF‘ h!:t' n:;::ca‘lg ?‘(fithl uul:)llu‘mh s lln:y ,}]‘ et the & o e way of barmony | 3 their bands crossed over thelr breasts. At | omong the mamen of North Corsling 2nt o nony parades of hls Guards he passes down the generally, Oar Feoplu bave been dircouraged in lines and cries, “Good day, my children®; the eflort Lo acualr and buautify homen of thelr to, which the mon auswer with one shout, n-_u;dcd.‘:‘nd m.’.“uuo.l'flfifi"ii“&n ** Good day, father.”” 1the callsa soldier out | all the interestn that go to make 8 or coustry ANTEN=A G T0 DG Fetomper a great nnd happy Lave heon ed by o | VWASERURS G TY O ORI o e Ml i bliape doselled siate of trings. Suny” have " been | duentias, "+ P8 O ree, AUGH Fulton - e prayers of e Lo cople of Inanid all other " ther,” or s litle father,” with a.fawning aft | Kister '.E::.."Jx""{fi';” semonyy st entorptise : u jens his country of uure. Even u e e e ol S | et i el el ould he. Bu o epury street by velitionors If 1t werenot o penal | gbeervation it e doclarcd by ail with Wi o bsre offensc to addrees bim without his permission; | converscd that not afnce 1560 ban there boen puén for all Russians believe In bis power to remedy | a tzauquility in this State, and In the South Kene LRundresn their grievances by a mere word, Ho can' par- { crally, as witoin the past year. Never have the 5 Teticys duny dugrude, or exalts Lo can Fuin or mako | colored eople of s Siate Leen a0 preatly encour- | WWANTEN-A G1RL T0 DO PLAIN LAUNDRY rich; and being, as b is, o large-Learted map, | #8ed to purchase Jands oud butld themselven com- | Y WOk at i3 Waonsheay, =~ he has oceastonally used'bis power to perform | fortabie manalons and be happy In this conntry to- | Miscellancous, startling acts of grace, Wilch hODUISF aamia: 35:;.;fifi."ni"r‘.i‘éfl.fl“é’.'r'«’,fi‘iw'nl",’}."&:"%‘i'.'.{fif“fli VW ASTED= WO BRIGUT. INTELLIOENT YOTNG ton has embelllelied into legends. Bt 1o bas | &i'tho ood men of Lolh ratea i ‘Sare Capana | 1 reierenes T L AL HANCOCR v‘er_v Hitle rr.-n,}:nlrlxl. r;)r his 'L'h:lr?clcr lnd ngl. ‘Tue Biale bhas takeu in hand the education iphzat.. Rooin 1, = strong enough to bear down obstacles, and he | of teachers for our race. One hing iu this | == DIONG B e Mrar e cunnot endure o sce sulky faces arotnd him, | direction 1s quite pratfying, - and Cihat da | _ SUFUATIONS WANTEDIIALL, ¢ politencss are not always associated with table and 4o ctimmiber-works Uerthan preferred, historical kriowledge, Mr. Armitage, who by the way, is a member of the Royal Academy, is at present engaged in painting an histor{cal pleture, and m 2..Bons not enly to be cor- rect in overy #bat to ask for information from tho Dest suthoritics, he wrote to Mr, Freeman to know if Baxon slaves In Engtand waore collars. Mr, Freeman {mmedlately replied that “ Col- lars for slavea were worn in England during tho Inst mntn?."—n pleco ot informatlon which ought to Tiuve eatiaficd any reasonably-minded man, even it hc was a member of the Royal or avy other famous Academy. Mr. Armitage was not contented, sud aguin wrote surgesting that collars as o badge of servitude were referred to in *Ivanhoe.’” Tho historian at wnce replied that the book {n question wus o work of fiction, aud Mr. Armitage, determined on having the last vmhlI wrote back, * Of course, T know that ‘Ivantoe’ is & fictlon, but Scott was not often In the habit of drawing on his imagination for the manncrs and customs he describes,” He 4 been much d. In fact, | Wednesdsy IRE AT DR, Tetween 1 aad IEOTIL, AGE 0T oo 1., BPINNER'S BLANK AMAZEMENT. Washington Union. One day, a sbort time pfter the late unpleas- nutness terininated, the corresponding clerk of Uen. F. E. Spiuucr, then United States Treas- urer, entered the sanctum of that officer and quictly lald oletter and inclosure before him, ftisn real picasuro to pay him eo unusual a | urrections? Hanny 8r. Mrouge. | Tizht, It bo bad 8o ehiosen, retorted with refer- | e ofd man took it up and lovked at b, and | 1o 1s & doting tather, o foncrmns fony gty | direction le auite eraufying, and ot s I GBEKGeTers, Eloelch, Sas tribute, Tn bne resnect, ¢ m{u;h. we have never ——— fint?ezlm I?L:ci’&f&"::'flg hpm“"w"' ad b ?I"' began to look eavage as he noticed that tha In- | kind master. If hie good impulses are combated | gracious Tt ar Cloyuting wr people. Aud s é’l‘nu:m. g Dad 1o quarrcl wik o, Wlaterord ation- THE SILVER QUESTION Bocause. 1o knew i} waa mot. srues bty bying | dosure was o Confederate note. Ho nest read S T e e L | spentes Gt wot e Ao e e | o AN TR . FAUS T ARL Sutnge thore_aiay be fi thuartiali, thiv s * only n painter, and not an historian, he fudi- | the letter, which was a very courteous eplstin | theu succuubs, disheartencd, for the € | vation of our race and harmony of the peuple D expers cntier el ta: 1 a cloti never any in the minor detall of the miseen- scene. Each new production secms unsuepars- | Oljections to Its Welght and Bulk Answered able, and yot Issure to Le surpassed by the =A Sonsille Letter on the Subfect, naxt. “LadJulve,” with lts wonderful pomp To the Editor of The Tribune, and pageantry, its glistenine armor, its waving g =1 pennons, sppcared to e, when | saw it, the | _SMZBOYOAN, Wis, Dec, 3L.—In conversing might achieve wonld not compensate himn for QEL e s | merchanttatioring « 7 the coldness he would Lave to enconnter among :;';:,’..’.u.y\u {.‘.".‘?e’?.li'.‘,‘?u ::"e l‘k:“:’::d E\"'quh‘é«"."y? Sl fa sy canseiri those who upposed it. ~ Nicholas had nofricnds; | Euterprise in the Way of muanufaciorios, and the | 5118 Gaent i nud no volee of wite or child ever shook his {ur— prospect for the materlul advancewment of our pe posc once he uad made up s wind that a thing l;'l: , Are goorl; 0o power of pupulur edaeution is clously refrained, and contented himself ‘with complimentng Mr, Frecinan on his _historieal JKnowlcdere, and adding that it was by tho ad- vice of Mr, Tom Taylor and other literary Iriends he hiad applicd” to hlin. To this cour- teous letter Mr. Freeman replied: from s Southern man not yet reconstructed, who stated that, fnasinuch as’the Unitca States had succeeded to the assets of the Confederates, he presiuned there would be no objection to as. suming its Habiities, aud closed by requesting the Treasurer to cash the note. ought to be done, Alexander, who wus bred in ing Impressively felt; the dirsapprobation of every pbitra of theateleal diaplag. Tho Galiog | with men who give somo thought to the Snan. : the atmosphore of this Ly disposition, loathied | £od son of Surtn Carolina, ‘colured r witie, 13 | 2,1t e 273 Btilo-scong - e ol by Lation sape. | eal proioms. now twach discused, 1 A that | M. Frcoman 1n soqttantrs eonhelmed with | - e po e Bole: sud lean- | {1 and Trima the Grat he showed that e sl | FoIL UpUR every sttemipt atFiot &t any i of 1a | QIEUATION, WASTLI L tivate andnstonish the beholder, I conld nume | the cnfof objection ralsed to the romonetization | Je5ters from porsons whoi he nater heard of, ask- | ing back in his chair, began to think 1t over and 10 be served with love rather than obeved with | 807 place. Now, let every minister fn this con- wud cditr wauls work 117 e ing sbout things of Inturcet to no one but those who wrlte. Among them was Mr, Armitage's fof tor sbont a pictute. To read ond anawer such lat. tern in o considerable waste of time: but Mr, Free. get mad, The procsss was rapid and the suce veas brilliant beyond preccdent, o fnlr(lry roared ut the cool Impudence of the letter, and, ference do ail in hin power to farther thu most ele- fear. ' All the Srmness there was in hia nature | (000150 havpy mpl:lmon of thu people of our vxhausted itself in the grand sct of authorit -1 : country. by whicls he naugurated Lis rolgn—~the omancl. | '°7FI$9RRBILE State andcouniry, fl"i’)":"" fi;‘:l".‘,‘ll‘."fig“:’l‘:fi“".— é’l"‘,’“:“'&“:]’;‘!l?:";",fi: of eflver and its practical use as currency s the sl splendid, bewildering, and unr;.'eounf ‘e | bulk and weight it takes of it to effect anything fonchmen, Tenmsicrn, &ce WANTED=IV A DAME he Eare of ores did vrivin none that, for exnuisite nerfection of dotall, | like a large business transaction. But few are | oat i best to answer most of them, and 1 nlwrdlnchnnfl.nz o number of vigorous aud far pation of the serfs; Lut this act—as bold as it W. il. Fanatson, apeeates whiting ta du anyih rlchincas, taste, and reallsm outdo the miseen | uow fouud to deny that giving a logal-tendor | Gid his best to_ answer Mo, Artios s ndr' o0 | Irom pions denunciations at tio head of thy d c. 215 Waviingiou was noble—could never have been performed if 5 3MATPIELD BLADE. ULk i}lnn:lndcr'n cul.ll{lllerl liad kz;gw'n bim Ihhl.'n ,:l Pt iey do now. They were old fn servility, he TEMPERANCE. qr 3 oung and fmperious, and they imaizined > 83 waler fi won thiat e was ol o be 11k N, father. sfany Spechal Coremmonience'n) The Poibini, from the laat Harderied ‘ofd. boyards bave deplored siice (s | RoCkPonD, Tik, Dec. 8L—Dr. Heynolds, the QITEATION ” ¥ they did umot read thelr new master's noted Temperance-reformer, fnaugurated bis | & lohra: e reital chnracter more shrewdlys but, cven as {t was, | famous Red-Rlbbon movement hero FEBLErday. | e e ety the u.szuslli‘l’m \fhlv?(llltl‘n C:lmf rhad lu‘{[%c {]um;’ A wen's ineeting was beld in the afternoon, and LYUATIONS WANTED~FENALE, ‘was tremendous, and tho dolng so all but cos! 5 ) kSRl STt bim i throoe. 11 one o his Emlhen nd been | Brownie T ;:;‘;‘:‘:;}:fi-l i e ) PEENCTE Al g €] lcontent a palac e . 3 i 10 o ot 2 nos FOTK: By Yol ok bive Wabered Wi Ty b bort explaiationof s work h fnvited | 37 K11 0 SSUE M er ot ot wur v brothers loved him, aud sympathized with’ his | 81l men over 18 years of age to step forward S inagnanimous declaration “that he would not | 2nd algn his iron-ciad pledie, and dun the red- rule over o nation of slaves. S ribbon. Two hundred men did ro. In the | Q ! The old nobility have nover forgiven tho | £Sening, Sletropolitan Hall could not contain | 1) Fuod Seandinasian emancipation, It impoverished many of them; | the great crowd which sought eutrance, The | S it destroyed tho power and prestige of them all | cnthuitaam was intensc, as_one after anotlier | —— ~ T0 RENT=~IOUSLS, it was anact repugnant to thelr semi-Asfatic | #tepped forward, elimed the pledege, and put on W fonduess for pompand command; andtbeybave | the red-ribbon, Among them wére some of our ~3HTORY AND DASEMENT rovenged themselves by stubbornly combining | hardest drinkers, The Club now numbers 500, dwetting, with furnace and eas-xiur s cnd to thwart all the other reforms which the Czar | 8nd undouttediy thero are more to follow. | brick barny ull o flm.mn-n H1E Wet Ada bud In view. This short-siglited Dolicy has do- | Jtockford Is thoroughly aroused, aud great good | & montn. BAIRD & ARADLEY, Ktoom 1 rived them of the compensating advantages | I8 belug accomptished. e R The might have obtained; for Alezander wus r———— == Suburnan, willing * to cstablish constitutional goveru- Lecturers, 4 nlu&xr-v.xuuc\\u\n ment, . and to remove the welzht | Thefees of prominent lecturers, sccording i of administratve trammels which preveuts | tothe American Literary Dureay, aro os fols the country from devcloping fts resources. | lows: Gough, 8$250; Deecher, $300 to 600 ‘Lhts, however, would bave fnvolved the aboll- | Tilton, &15 3 Ell Perkins, 1005 Phillips, @ tion of the Tachinn,—that is, of the last strung- | Beott-Siddan: £150; Bret Harte,\ #1353 lhylut] hold by meaus of which tho boyards were ablo | ‘Taylor, $125. ' Reductions are,; owever, rade to welizh upon the country audto keep all its | from these figurcs for small towns. Heecher fs intalligibte quentlone. 1t Mr. Armitage {adissatls- fled with hls answer, Mr. Frecman can only aay tint, at such a i this, bo roally cannot be ex. vected to trouble himwell about piciures or vther matters of no importance, either 10 himsclf or to tho cause of Boutheast froedom. 1f Mr. Armitage wish to study old English history, there are plenly of bookn open to him, Mr. Freeman's among oth~ ers, withaut expecting Llstory to be writtcn over sxtin elmply for bim. Frocman really knowa nothing about *‘Tom Taylor and other lterary friends.” A recomnondailon from Mr. Gladstogo or P'rof, Stabbe might have some meaning, Any one but a painter and s Royal Academ!- clan would have been satisfled with this re- Jolnder, but Mr. Armitage was not, and wrote o surrejoinder, in which ho says: 1 bog leave tossy that I shall value very highly Jour last communication a4 a literary curlolty. it s difficult to know which to admira most, thic ele- gance of the langnage or the modenty of the aenti~ ment. 1have no doubt that my collearuca of tho Royal Academy, among whom -y nuniber our honorary member, Mr, Gladstone, will be plcased with your readincss foimpart information, and with the haudsome way In which you speak of srt and its profereors; our only régret will bo that we are not Servisne., to benedi by the advocacy of one who show: much tact and so little temper. Trusting that, with the future destiny of Europo trambling in your grasp, you may stifl flnd » mo- ment to read thls, 1romain your obedient servant, . ANMITAUR, Bo the matter at present reste, but as that lmfhly virtuous sheet, yelopt 7rufh, has tuken hold of it, it Is not likcly to end yut. cx-Rob, be turned to the clerk and satd: ¢ Tell the man to go to —1" ‘The obedient seribe accordingly replled, re- incloslua the note and stating that the power which had called the Confedesacy and its paner moncy {nto existence having returned 1o the place of Itsinception, towit, theInfernal reglons, the Treusurer recommonded him to have it cashed there, nud to present It in person. This rnrly pleased tho (eneral prodiglously, and_ho chuckled heartily over it for several weeks, thinking he had extingulsbed the coul Bontherner. : But, onc day, another letter was recelved from the man, who apologized for not answer- ing the Ueneral’s Jetter mooner, but explained that the delay lind been caused by the length of the journcy he had recently undertaken at the Iustance of the Treasurer. He then proceeded to state that, in accordance with the sugiestions mnde, ho had traveled to the dwelling-place of “0Id Nick,” and actually had an futerview with him, e doseribed the sulpburous deity s rather offuble, balibheaded old cuss, and rald ibat on presenting the Confedernto note and Bpinner's letter to Nis bost, the old fellow glanced at it, and, turning to 8 clerk, sald: * Here, pay this man Lis money. I know 8pin- ner well ‘enough; this Indorsement s good c¢nough for me"; and, turning to his guest, he continued: “Just tell Spinuver Pl take his jn- dorsement for any amount he slgns for.* This letter was shown. to the old man, who read It, and found speech inadequate to titly sene of the “Adrieaine.” “"Fo glvo you an ex- | quality to silver wiil Qissipate the small margin ample. In the third act the mighiy stage is Compietely fliea by the nimic doces r 5 | that now cxists between it fntrinste or bullion “practicable! galledn, with real rupes, pulleys, | Valuo and its currency value, as compared with o sbip’s Lell, cubin, quarterdeck, nmf much | gold or legal-tender aurrency. But aome of Desides, moving on o practleable” sca, with | theso old that fts bulk condemns its use; and ** practicable* waves, the whole of which cost P TN THIPLE OF BO.000 FiANCE] furthicr, they lack falth in tho ussumption that This Is, berhiaps, pushing extravagance to ox- | Femonetization of silver, bringing futo use vast cuns, nud‘,‘wlmt.?:vrlor-n, in thowrong direction. | #ums of it, will endow {t with sufficlent vital Al the other scencs aro onn proportionate | financial power, so that it will be equal to gold seale of magnilicence. The ballet Is o very of “dream of talr omen ™ and etherenl Tovell. | o Purchasiug power In foreln lsuds, however be made at home. ness, diversified agrecably by tho uucouth and | CUTrent fv can Tacharotn, Tho. savaen Jock Hie real e cs, | | Now, lu regard to bulk, let meask If 4t §s not and they eertalnly carry weapous sutlicently bar- | trie that the same objectlon, though, of courac, bf‘m'\“lfl |'| Ifimu ka un{}xu&nrmw l‘o be nnlhlcn- 1n o lesser degree, does not now exist In rela- e, Tho tableau In Act V. s, ns 8 plece of urilste.| 4oy to gold; and it that fact, togother with tho 1o scenc-painting, one of tho finest things I x : ever an. Kraisa and Lustalls har o perfect | Mioks of romoval, docs uot now practieally con- rlumph, and were loudly recatled at the fall of | trol the use of gold. nominally used in dolug the curtaln, Of course, the faunous “unjson™ | business on & spccle basis? We aro told that ‘which prejudes Selllm‘ummh-mmi wasapplaud- | through syndicates and brokors the millions of cd to the ceho, Italwave {s, and Is always re- | Londs solib are transferred to the purchasers, peated. The orchestra worked well under the | not by actually counting and landling the directiou of Its new conductor, M. Charles La- | speclo "the Sceretary is nominally commanded mourcux, Lastlv, twnlng to the salle, unc saw | Ly law to sou ere e parts with them, but by a spectacle 0 brilliant that it almost paled the | checks and currency that bear the same relation splendors of the stage. What that meansnone | to specio that & man's check does to the deposita Who wero not at the Opera lust night can thor- | in hisbank. Is it not equally true that the vast oughly understand, eums pald for Lapory debts, customns ducs, Freich pupera arv, at the best, never very ro- | Governinental futerest, and callod bouds, are markavle for thelr forelgu-intelligence depart- | effected o the sane way throuzh specio cortifi- ments, and, In these days of internal trouble, | cates based on tho coin piled up in Gov- DY A COLORED MAN can wlyve the Lest refe Eritile omee. yimcnt Agenciva, A M, W AMILLL Ueninan femate fler. 174 Nurtl ilu South Slae. FURNIKHED ROOMB, TTO euine, 410 £8.50 per week, witn Ore, 157 o Bear Clark, ho Enstern Question 1s of ki t safo Htor) tly in N cxpreas his views; but ho thought until the ‘,crm.wtncn(nelvcg‘ “"dlmdtlnn“m“cl‘;m:hz st (:m(u 'Imln Uu'lm‘;n“mw'(lj‘(’) il d"x;} lkh" 'Fr i vl even tho Fastern Question 1s often neglected, | ernment safe de urfes, mostly New CWa;, not wrung from them by the promlse that | amount, Guugh Wi raw Anna Dickin- runt, vle. L and “Tiis wnorning, howaver, tho Joural Alflzl)tbab York! You doubtless know how that fs INGERSOL'S ANTAGONIST, skatlg-park on the top of his head grew pur- i ' roamie, €8, $it, Anid §12 per nontn. they migli excreise legitinste influence aver | pou will draw 8125, Mark Twala will draw 3150, | ! & o = overiunent as heredltary maguates uuder a | Eli Perkine will draw 813,.a0d Mra. Mvott. rl !';hl;lll 4 ) IRUOMS, AP inilted monarchy. It would tave " required | Biddons {s worth $150. Readers are ot worth | eeSih L andilutyor. another fmperfal burst of authority to daunt | as much as origiual thinkers, emply bocatse '0 RRENT=STORES, OFFICES, &co ;llu k) :(I:.lllnnvulkl‘;hlhu“dflmmir):)r hies] :aml, sud | they Aro not orx,qmnl,h 'l“]lwv "rfi;wmfl‘ ’l'u;y T TS TR Stbvese G rom the moment be d 80 0 steptre passed | pling read what the draiat or huniorlst out of hs bands. _ After sl bocould lundly'do | have written. " Their material i not. treshe 1t | "[OJENT-TIE ATOME 120 v ple. When he recovered sutliciently to com- mand language, he turned to lifs corresponding vlerk and sald, while a biand smile radinted his face, communicating a roseate glow to his e tire counteaauce: * Mr, G— 1 think this good time to drop the correspundence.” duvotes nearly two columns to the Lotter than & country reader of your pa. DISCUBSION OP PREMIDENT MAYES' MERSAGR, lu.'r. But f thot ds true, aud "1 know dnwlnr a comparison belween the prosent and | 1t Is largely true then 1ask, If the specie nomi- lute holders of tho Presiduntial oflice, far from | nally transferred, Is, in practice, unmoved, thon Hattsriug to tien, Grant, The moat Interesting | how can thero bo @' valld objection to Laving ‘assare In the article, which {s siened by M, Er- | coln certificates bused on o plle silver of the Col. “Bob™ Ingersoil's views on religious topics bave called out an antagouist in the per- sou of Ienry Cloy England, a mcmber of the Washington City Bar, who delivered a lect- ure on the subject at Lincoln Hall, {n that clty. T CLARKCST, [ nest Dotlain, has reference to tho Free-Trado | samo value, tsteud ol o plls of gold? The sil- 8 i otheririse than hesitate, for every man whom ho | is good, but old. The audieuce Lave read it BN Jeamd, 3 EED, tondencles of Lho Atnerica Gore s i more bulky, 816 (s, but there tn Tooum | o0 the STEVINE Of tho 2t ult. The Siepublcan | o gty PrOTTING AGAINST FATE. | Sncriies than Resfiae not tointrust bls throne | ovcr and over sxal, nud fun and. pithos 1 e Miscolinucous, exeeaslve Increase of the dutles, ga .mm,"“,i& enough fn the large sate depoaltorios in New P! Y1 Detrolt Free Press, he the bharards of popular rule. From the | delicate that, once llstened to, its force s gune | PO KEST—LAT BRICE RTOLE The greater part of .the audience had evidentiy come expecting to witness a burlesque, and wore alwaya ready to applaud, langh, hoot, 'hiss, or do anything to disconcert tho speaker and Incroase the merrinient of bie listenera, ~ Mr, England's long, sldnger, black-clad fgure, with hin gyrating arms and his nervons ner, wera nof ail eaiculatod o inspiro gravity, The lecturer's equipment con- sisted of & pockut-handkerchief and s lemon. The pocket-handkerchiel was nsed (o helghten the efect of tha cuiphatic naesages, as tho wpeaker, ot the right tnoment, would throw it from nim at a tabla with great force. Tho Landkerchlef always missed the mark, and the speaker bad to wtoon to pick ftup. The'lemon, when the speaker heann, was & rlllnl bealthy on ut as hosucked it HAN U0 Prusian and Austrian Courts, from his own | forcver. You can laugh at ths samo humor, or rount, choleest part of pubile muare, in rompleta family (for tho slartua’ of biu brothers hiad by | cry at the samo. pathis, Dut. once. Rotho sriey | {Tm i Cly of Lt ! “Aude ¥ 1. GHALLS this - time boen aroused), and even | (nal humorists, Niko Nasby, Ward, Perking, und = T WANTED TO RENT. sbas preatly disabuointed the calenlatigns York, Boston, Philadelpnla, Washiugton, Balti- the Iate Administration. The system of ‘exag- | more, New Orleans, Bt. Louls, C‘lk‘flkfl' and gerated restrictions bus dune woro harm than | elsewlioro In our country tostoro It: and a Lood to the commercs and Industry of tho | coln cortillcato bused on t s as casy made and Unitea Btates, It is, therefore, satiafactory to | haudled, sud would perforin the saine functious bear that the bresent Cubinet ia faverablv to | in the fnanclal world, that one based on gold Frec-Trade, and that the majority of the Ilouse | uow dues. 8o it stems to me the objection on of Represcutatives shares Its opinfous. The | thc score of bulk (s IM:FP bugbear, ‘as applied Committec of Ways and Means, which has an | tu large transactions, and for small ones the ob- anti-Protectionist innjority, purposca taking as | fection will not b ralsed. Even with the easily- 8 basts fur operations a Bill tending to tako 25 | handled and transported PRDCr currency we now percent oft all dutics on Imports, With the ex- | have, it {s trug that 3 ver centof tho exchanges ¢optlun of those uni raw materials, the dutics on | of thu country are effected throuh checks and Which will bo stlll further reduced, Tho Froe- | dratts, sud the euse sud exactaces with which A boy, sbout 13 years vld, was Baturday fore- noon dracging a blsr, sneakish-looking cur along High street to find an owner for the canlue, Ringing a door-bell Le sald to the houscmald who answered ft: “ J've brought your dog home." “ My dogl” she exclaimed, as sho looked 1 upon thie embarrassed dog. o T st s L' 418 bl up fn tho back yanl." “ I'll give you & broom-sticking §f you don't leave!" sho sercamned as she wrubbea for him, 1le dragged the dog uccoss the strect to whero from forelen Ambassadors whom ko sound- | Tom Hood, bave always tha advantage. Their ¥ ed be recelved the mdvica to let well | platform Bumor lea scaled book, which no | § alone. Why should he dustroy thie only autoc- | reagor can reproduce. The buoks of the tumor- L, facy i Enroby iu,rrlhc ko of exporlmenting | st Aro pubile, mnd ‘the readers, can reud aad re- i neraD A e ads whicl: had only produced cunfusion elsc: | read them before sicopy audicnces, but they | %ot inanl. 3 W it where) Tho democratio craze would amits Rus- | Keep troir best things for thelr ectumn® Toa | [dforasiiable quariers, *Aud . ¥ 308ES iy sla ull tou suon, aud It was fully for an Bwperor | Jectures they keep uut of the tagazines and | T to wlvatico itd coming by u siugle day, Let bt | newspapers, that they may appear on the plat- B ur seca s i wwlety of a o % TANCES rather show that despotisin could “do as great | form with fresh and orirtus} fun—delichting the .(("?u'r: MES WHD GAN [IAISE ¥ things =3 popular Foverument, and by ‘wuch | ears of the sudienco with slde-aplitting huwnar, Ay Vi o Heaa R like 8, Luxa mcans enbance the v ory ot Kingehip, t whichi | or wolstening thelr eycs with Leart-touchiug | [ Sra vt to corresimand with & Trade party Ia becoming more and more finpor- | buslucss can_be done that waj together with | n sly between sentences, while bo strade o) It was the fushion of the agu to curp. If o suw | patlos.—Exchange, h e 1 zant 1n o Aumerican Topubie, andy in mits | e oerscanl "auous, that ey & Yol i | A5 dowss th patform, i et s I b werb | & irl Wak Acrubbluz (ho Tront tepsy and, | 1%Ll vefurin, let lilin reonn sharply and n. | © s TPOR, SALEA ot the interested opposition of the manufactur- | hourding large sumns of money will Increas the | sucking the 1ifo out of bl Myetaary, Hub luger- | hrioghte L suille ta 14 fiew, ho anid s Uluchingly as his father did; but, forHeaven's | girag s cold, aud thon another on top of 15, until suke, Jot fil keep the credit Tor everything Lo | tho accompanying cough becaumo settiod and con- did for bls own crown. Buch was the advice | Hrucd,—ls the sad story of IBOY & consumplive. given to o man who meant s well ws ever sov- | llow much botter ta nee th crelgu did mean, but who, §f be had closed his | Jayne's Expectorant on the u;m "l‘mmululwll' would ):ve been ubm:mmw Eef, when the symplows may be throw bhwmsell for support ot to a mass ot (0,- = - 000,000 manurniited slaves, who were stevped | THE THRIBUNE 1 10 tho crassest gnorance aud suporstition, and BTO ACCOMMODA’ who might voon have been deluded fnto taking bruughout the clt Datruse § Libm foran enewmy, The risks Wero too great to [ hreschQifiees ia ti ditcrent Divislvos e e woll. beforn he finlnshod speaking Was & very wretehod lemon ndeod, —squeczed up and holluw- clicoked. Mr. Eugland assumed that he was carrylog on the contest In defense of Christlanity “single- handed, and declared that ho expected * no ald from the pulpit, and but very feebie response {rom the press.”” The followlog extract from the report may be of Interest to Iilinofsans, and eapecially so to the Ilnols tricnds of Ingersoll: #Your feller i Chilcago sent you this dorg by express to vut fn your Christiias stocking, ‘The charzes are 50 cents. Where shall I tie hitn upt” @t out with ye—I'm no greenhornl” she. sald, as sha raised the brush to It Wim, ‘Thio boy puiled on the ropo with both hands and got the retuctant dog hulf 8 block further, when he met a boy c-rrylu',- tiome ten pounds of buckwheat floyr, He Llocked the way and Iug Btates, its specdy triumph niay be expected, | per cont of such transactions from year Lo year, To sum up, the imnessuro of President fayes | whether our currency ls paper or cotn, or a mix- atlows us to Indulze In the must serlous hopes; | ture of both. It is not likely tue custowms and and we cannot doubt that his home snd come | necessities ot business will greatly chauge the uerclal policy will have the support of the | uvts of the worh:. in this respect, when specle- better and wiser portion of bis fellow-cltizens.” | resumption fn both sitver and wold is wn accom- THE END OF TILE IRENCI POLITICAL CRISIS l-ll:m» fact, But what chango there is will was as sudden snd. unexpected alinost os the | havea tendency to ducreaso the good practice of beglnning. ‘Twenty-four hours betare the fors | banking funds; for apecio of either kind canuot tnation of the new Cabinet, the situation was her hoarded or carriod on the person as afe curative Dr. o 7. Teasrus fursaiilig, Hi-heslth. A ddr wnvat House, Kaisas City, Slo. ool saLe—on ¥ Ind.. o An uut irtek furuiture E=X’ or-power, & ihreseld; 140 1 n Biaw t et darker aud more threatening than {4 had ever | safely a8 good paper money, Co . Ho sald the name of Col. Ingersoli tho foul- | sald: un; but the Czur did not at oucerenouncehis | price s churgod st the dain OBice, ad Wil g received Joi 8 MLUABLE NUTsE been sinca tho 10tk of May. On il sides oo | KInz-of sliver s 1ot & Kingof .,,:.’L‘,’;"‘,,';".’t 'D““fi_ ext blot upon tho excatchean uf the State of Mil. | 4 Bub, yer father told me to briog this dorg ilru]‘t:cl‘l‘h( udminlstrative reforun, aud forawhile | GBULR Gk b, tie Guring 120 & ook aat ol o orted ‘].,‘,;'_““ raL ot Eo oty uaatry nois. No party could affurd to honor or be war- whaled by a man whngraclllmetl himself before the world as an infidel. Proceeding to domolish Col Iugersall's potnts, ho solected s the first to bo da- mollstied the eloguent infidel’s tatement that there Lias been no improvement upon the devil for thy last 4,000 years. Thu spcaker dald that was where he and Ingersoll disageeell, When lngersall viep- ped nmn 1be lectare-plaiforn and charged Chris- tiaue 50 and 76 centa a hoad for trying to deal & ith-blow to the morality which was Lo outgrowth Iigiou of Jusus Chbrist, with lips reokin, phemy, and eyes fashing the lurh flames of hell, 10 corrupt the wun of the vatlon, heard the words * Coup d'efat" uid © Revolu- | ple are atanding In awe of. They are not trem- tlon,""—not whisbered fu secret mectiugs, but | blng with sporehension lest they may be ulmuy tatked yud written of us tmmilucnt prob- | oLlsed Lo get vut thelr old sap-yokes and sap- abilitics, 1t is handly needful ta go back to the | buckets to carry their silvor with, I assuro you, strango tale of last week. Itserawded fnefdents | On the contrary, they would like a Httlo excr- beluong—thank Heave 1o the past. Wo cap | cise of that kind, aid bless the pawer that ord to smile now ot the ambitious plotting | brought the boon, whether It came without a aud counterplotting of the Elysce, where, fur | veto or fu spite of it, briof moment, the fatal tuluence of the Four- Ou the other point, whether giving the legal- tous, and Broglies, and Hatbles menaced us tender quality to silver would, after filiing the again with the most terriblo disasters, M, varlous yawnlng voids for it o this country, }mhle. the gigantic (whom his deriders style | leave the balancs that we can dig out of our * the graceful bippopotamus ™), exhausted bim- | mines so appreclated in value that it would be selt and bis preclous companions in vaw, For | equal to gold, ca only be knuwn by esperfs o week he ran hither und thither, from | ment; aud the per cent of success or fallure lu Yersallles to ‘the Elvsee, and from the |.the trial will largely depeud upon. the. rejecis Elysee to the Nevate, begging and braying | emounts of thu precio®s wetals that future all sorts of personages to help bl | miving develops, ' Though the wmauvmietallists, 10 strike one mora blow fur the iteaction. Hia | asslsted by the unwitting (tu use no hursher l:rumllel aud programme temoted a good many, | term)action of vur Govern %, have succeeded uE Bo onte was bold enough (o undertake tie | i wakiug sometliug of & 1uargln between ol perilous duties of Hmnp)unm-n When oue | ¥er aud gold, yet by astrict coustruction and retlects that M. Batblv's inaucial programme legal futerpretation, we violate no cuntracts {ncluded a scheme for the forvible and extra sud vonlt no st of injustice It we demand up to you and cotlec 80 cents, ""I Iinln'l. zot no farther," answored the lad. “Who sald you had—1 was only fooling. Say, bub, this 'ere §s the beautifulest dorg you ever sot eyes on, Lo klu siug, dance, clean off the suiow from the walk, and brinz (0 rabbits from the country. 'l take 8 quarter from bim," * [ halnt got no woney," replied ths boy, I’ trade him for a knife, I Lulut got 1o knife ol skutes " ,"" wnswered the boy with the tlour; as be dodized around the dog and burried on. The vthier looked down on ths cauluo with mingled wadness aud fndiguation, Tue dog braced back at an acute angle, his cyesshut sud bis tall dylug on the wafk, waiting for the lau; to ey *Ob h—n1 {f I knew how to swear I'd blast e! 1 Kept you hid sway for 3 week, and I've hauled you all over town, and you aln's even o turee-cent dugg. I've it fatefor more'n a month to ges some chink for Christmas, and hero | am, deud-broke and no assets but you, you old sule i soughit to recover fuvor with' the offended | RERTATS "o boyands by :ummunh\u l'ht.inl to wxirer vdun'hllm 134 Twentv-secon fu devisiug improvemcots In every branch of the B0 v Stato sorvice, From this neriod dates tha atle | Wit dadhamatt tutfon of juries, the munieipal enfranchisoment | B:ne Ixisnd-ay., corn of the Alire, un;llul:naL‘ul;'neulumnrl:;‘ulumu- EOKGE HENRY, und commercial liberty; but nowo of these funo. welor, N , vatlons schleved wlm’wu oxpected from them, ." :orfl:: Lfif&f’“‘" SBaTHaney for the voyurds yave only such advice as wus valcutated to further thefrown fudependence us landowners, sud for the rest they took care that ail reforins likely to ussist the people orermuch should be_ stranglnd 1o the rod tape of the ‘Cechiun, Tho Czar saw at leogth how the wind b[luw. :u‘;l nb;n'ml A:Izc:u wnldrh lm? “:IINII;IIHE. g T 1l had s of impatienzo, and occaaloualty broke M . wut 1040 passioniLe thrssts, Which: Ml bis b l(‘;"t,‘;‘"n R R sy lluiiea structive servauts trembie, Moro thau vuce, | g7, and 6. louias weil furulshed; board Arae.clies o detecting an uct of injustice or disobedicnice | avpvany HOTEL, 144 AND 130 WABABH-AY.= L punished the offender with prompt and | IN EER0S pHerr = Gt AN LADIN Ve | gloverydon blighting disggrace; then o steruly instated | i $4.50t0 67 pir week, Luy board, 88 bur wark. SOR BALY. : upon the exocution of lls orders that 5 usk, colxer wanast-av. asy | Ui ors Presbyderian Chury Lol actlcs uf what ho _Gestred Cwar o duner® Bt | BANRGOUsE b with boant for the ‘winter, Edie0s payaiiu lu ihrer yeans; inicest A ber cout. Ai- theso cruptions wers a8 tho last | YOUFown prica: day buard. &9 per week. drees F 3, TrbuDY oilice. Ul Hookseller aad statfoner, | 14Fi jay. Adttoes F i, 1Fibune oitees " aa ey, JOOI BALE-OL EXCUARGE-A PURS il el Cdit Lur MLk of Iguors, Ciga Tew, It ® and shives, of holse AI:‘ lut.” H G IO BENT=G00D HOTEL, PAITLY FUANISILE 18 tlrlvhug eity. _Adroes Box 37, 150, 1L 4 Dopot, 1 -t atiugery, ate., 391 DI+ NEES MAN TO HAVE TIE of ginadh i ilinote or an . Bastern mage o brodies wwall capilal reguired, "Ads deat et 2, 50; day- . Y. o 1hy peaker, thin ‘P“"‘" {8 & sllubit Luprovenient upon the dovil, " ’\lt”rs‘su;h 1oseir “_\’; ., Wit reuoval L30N, Htoow 3, Ol 0Ly My { ly. He said he did not went Bob to go to hell, but be was determined to go there, Tho Esquimaux who could sct down and swallow sy anount of blubber bhad self-respect enough to swallow Christlanity, but Bob lngersoli—poor, God-forsaken, heli*born, bell-bouud Bob Iuger- sull—had uot. Ha related the story of the L | 1 Esst Sladisn. HAVE $1.041 IN F N1 varliamentary levy of the taxes, and that this | the reatoration of g ady who, ug the clegantiy-dresecd | lewther colored skulkl ['vo gut desperate, and | f 0 voleanu which was exhausting it- e = JIWELITY, STATE, AND OFHE BANK CLAIMYS ould iave ‘mad tho Stiniater iaule for every | naist Upod the uae of the souls seononio see | corase f b ihd, Torgot Ner wricl an ra: | 1y woing (o shied Sout blood 4 S Tl L Gty Bnaas babatetioa 11 _ %0 EXCHANGE. | I panted o earh ab et raton, 1L N Wi centime thus fllegally ralsed, the general hesl. our debts according to contruct. Havin puid | TSNS b ot e gaid_ uub bellgt | lle wlackened “on the rope to admintster & | Yl U BCHT SOl RRCE st the Laars ANGE 1w ACKES CHOLCKTFATMISE | RILL L olbgranat, Koo e tatlon may perbaps appear ouly naturat, You | our debts, as *pomlvated i the bam.E' or | England, ' as wo arc sble to 4o, 'the poluts of e lklllik aug_thedog made a Jumpnml dgutned Lis | yeey of those whom he loved could bring him ilbin sraics NMEEG n excliangs for curreucy st Lie cuuntiogs may wonder that the deviser of this pretty little | funded thetn Into new aud acceptuble ubliga- e ran off aroun ¥Inn, M. Batbie, did not offer to blsown | tions, we can then, If we Gad the ratlo sl cortier, aud 4he | o yubfection. 1Mo was soon cajoled, hood- winked, and I aiwut by bis weak polufs like a | '] EXSHAY o o AL Tugersoll's lecture: when we Gave bit bim, se we bl Conipmny. XCHANG zalnst a tree-box and wused ; ¥, PAID FOICTWO | 7 ity H0TE S have done, and be e lyug out in death, bivad. Dilure, 10 country tuwi. for Y Iks CAN BE llAD tuanco Miutster; but then 5ou don't kuow the | of value between sitver snd gold needs | wtrers in'the Radical varty, I think, when they *bers's vuly one plea left. Pl take par- | 1oy " Sundey plucemen who hsd been his cor- iy W TR DN G NI a0 earora iy | DPEN s A b Gtk u 1aan 80 well oy wo do. The'oue prest coustltu- | readjustment, do ft as’ has been dony bofore, | Jook at the placid suce, will exclatm: *'Uolly, s’ ¢fflfl~‘ enough To wake me sieep from Monday | Viiions fu Lu)'uwn.l Lad the reputation of JLVER ‘23 AND A0 CENT Pli N FACKAGFS tluual weapon of the Chumber of Deputica—ths | or we can Join & Cougress of uatlons in doiug §¢ | o1 Bob Jaidvut bully ™ ulght ta Wedneaday wmorniug, and Ewon't koow | Loz abte to do with him as Lhey pleas i uting-suu ot L T £y LoHe | T s Y ut $10 1 vxchauge for currency ab cous droaded 10 offend” them. If e of themn | cnano SIISCELLANEOUS. | grdudeCopany, oo wanted vome lpossiblo fuvur, or was huffed ut | J300KS WIITTEY Ul axb BALARGED, XU the exposure of ‘wome’ abiiee tn which be was | g, S0u3ls UG FI7 sallestiins mals, e Tesne conceried) be had ouly to leave Bt Petersburg, | Trivune uilee: and tho_Czar weahl mops about dismally for | = days. These tfls wiways cuded in the fuvorite gettlug everytlibng be had schewed fur, Alex- auder bas bever guarreled with o persounal friend. Intrigues are lutched st Court, culumnles yeach Uks cars, but notblug over shakes his faith In s man whou be s ance wd- witted into his ntimacy, liked, and trusted. It iy uniy & pity that tho wen who have wost en- joyed bls contldenee sbould fu weneral hyyo besu “BOOKS. cunspleuouely uudeserviog of it He s not & = o s e e shrewd selecter of fricuds. Like mauy men D FOR BOUKS-5TANDARD \hum;s of good heart, bl uuwillingocss to give pali .Ufw,,gwffr “&‘m.‘k,.“fif,“..’“ ! Joar und s scusitiveness ot recciving ft tead oy . scllsbuess which craves for constant aitery; not the fattery of servile comgliments, but tlat of fricndly sticutions, good-butuor, and | ! kluducss, The Caar Ukes to be thouglt a good | asite refusal of the Budget—and patience as provided by Be Alllson's CHUSURD TUR MONABCHIST RESISTANCE, sugyested by ’.’.me::'f'“'m u:“r:ufi"l'u:uenyt On the 12th of December the wretched and | t fi.heullblu Or reasunable fn regard to ndiust- unfortunate Marehul—abandoncd by numbers of | ibg the relative vabug of sliverand ¢old, when wo Lis friends; certain that the Senate would re- | sec that it la needed; but for the detbiouement 1usea sceond dissolution; barussed by the fruit~ | of slivergs s wedaure of valucs, we protest, aud less effort to form u sulld Conscrvative Minks- | waru any would-bu statcatanss who aiemmts o ry: t00 houeat, or perbups 100 Weak, to resort | tiake that dethron, wient pesmancnt that be will tutl uzflwuw expedicut of & coup d'etat; con- | be grouud ta powder, fused, ied, and hopelessly compromised fo Tue goldites who seck to identify the bonost every dircctlon—reluctantly and tardily took | slver wovewent with the Uilmitable greenback the * ouly course cousistent wit bis | fuflatloolats, if intelligent, are wesnl y dishoc- ligher “gense of duty, (For, like | cst; for the' sllver men fall back ou a precious luuny weak men, the Marsbal has two todes of | metal of intrlnsde yalus that they are willivg to norality.) M. Gaiubetls gave bim the choke | sajust the ratlo of value of Lo that of zufi. it between submbdon und resicuation. Ho bay | the sblning ore dues wot do it for ol atter submltted. On the 1th, the preseut Miuistry | haviug its chalas removed ; whoreas, the radical was gazetted n tho Jouraal Offcud, sud tho | Greeubscker falls back oo that mytulesl thing, grisls was over, 1 bas euded, us L acveral tuncs | = The faith and credit of the batlon,"—a socurit xeotured o these columus' to sotlcipate f¢ | ty that w3y be guud to-day, aud to-murrow as would, by the resurrection o th® old Lott- | valuelss 49 u cheak on King Solowon's ez- Weutre Cabluok of L Dufwure, Witn ous or | chequer. Yours [Tt it d bo anderetood that Col. Inge welghed about 400 pounds avoirdupol that he could swallow any yoaug wan who sttempt- ed to reply W bis lectire, **When by allu this youog man,"* continued the speaker, bitti bimeelf on the chest, **bo will have wmore braine, uore beart, mwre morality, more theology, more that gues o wmake ub & wan o bis old inddel stomach than be ever hod befure." lie sald that it was Ah-t‘u:elnl 10 Christians to go aud hoar Inger, that he ouxbt Lo be quarsntined: that be Qught to be mra;cd scven times fn tue Jordan, **1 aat i distine i undervtood, " obwvrved Mr. Eu- isnd, +*that, slthouglhil have not bad & falr chance u-nivht, [ am the champlon carpet-bag Inddel Bghtar of Christendony, ™ OBMAN AND MASSENA, Correspondeacs Now York 1vidune. Loxpay, Doc. 15.—The Turkish party and papers ln Englasd have been cousoling thum- sclves all {his week for the fall of Plevua by alngiog tho pralses of Oguuan Pesbs’s herulass reall, who | pothin® *bout Chirtstmas nor nuthin' ' had sala - — 5 THAT “LIFE OF CHRIST.® Nwe- York World, Dec. 20, Bafd Mr. Albert H. Wright to a World re- porter last evenlng: *{ bave been constdering for sowe time—in fact, ever siuco the Mewsrs. Ford & Cu. wure Iu difficultics two years ago— tho sdvisability of purchasing the rigbt aud titls of Beecher's ‘Life of Clirist,! 1 cxamined tuo coutract aud found it of great value. Ium sssoctated ju the speculation—lor it & nothivg but & busiucss transaction—with another gen- tleman whose pame § am uot st liverty to give at present. [ trivd to purchaso the propeny st privats sale, and, when I found E could uot, gi¥e fuatructious to Alr. Ritter to bid s ligh as $3.500 for we. It way u greal surprise 1o sce bat Alr. Beccher's friends did not come to the PERSONAL, —TIME: FRIDAY ANI Hups Lo 82 Jul Ub Ue or' s e SSUSECAL, FINE PIANG, DUT LITTLE USRD, ¥OIi 24X g1 uontly Ball pald fur: Warrsuted fur 3 §oard: BEED'S Tewple of Susic. 1 Vi Buren-ai. U PHIGUT PLANOS=-W AuIANTED Ay TunABLE aud G0 staad o tung A% s Eho best Ui iaal spocial pricei. gl of Suate: FIASOS AND GRGANS-FIVE YRARD Vur 3zt utid moatidy o gt . Brices Call N FINE FASHLY HOLS, without regard Loty cd Brat, 1y -8eih-st aud WANTED-301 PEG Cr ¥ | joluEROr WanknoUs Crcry Lolrty days \ Curpeils weo w fu fm F fur furultyre, worcbaddise, o Tl 3 Eake R o VR | 30 sar binvunts N hlarrac, (s for

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