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s THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. JANUARY 7, 1878, ' T ged 55 were the witnesses Ir. Thomas Lord, the aged last, to Mra. Anuette play n two parts entitled ** The Troublesome art, The poet became acqualnted with Timon EDUCATIONAL. Raene of King Johin of England.” It is un- | in Plutarch’s **Life of Marc Antony,” in Paynt- triie to history, and the poet departs from tha | er’s * Palace of Pleacure,” and (n & dialogue of ] orizfnal with much advantage. Lucian, Another play_unon the same subject The ! Merchant of Venice " 1s attrihuted to | existed anterfor to Shakspeare’s * Tlmon,” many stories. The fncldent of the caskets Ia L pany storics. . ] ellent of 3 A vin‘lch aleo may have furnished him with mate- rat found It the medieval reek romance of rlals, * Barlaam and Jotaptat," written by Joannes | ' Perlcles, Prince of Tyre,” is founded upon | TheColless and Grammar Echool will reopen Jas. 17, Iama«cenus, repeated by Doccacclo, and the | a story in Laurence Twine's * Patterne of Pain- | sudclovaJane 26. For catalogues and fall lnformas N S larze to afford ample room for the contest. | tlon, and at the sama time sccure the prosoerity | Mr. Henry Bergh PERUVIAN PASTIMES, | lgue to aft T eI Abe ratad oo | ol Fhase Wit HAvIEELE thom TTa ey thay cars | At ihe macriage closed, and the two anlmals stood glaring at [ not do this Is a confession of weaknesa and | nfilionalre, on t th O!:lcll';'nllwr.k’l'hudbulll was n;o fllm ‘ln m'lymcu deeay which their fricnds will be unwilling to | Wilhelmina Whikens.iticks. i 0 the attack, and, charging furlously at his op- | make. o — A Sunday Entertainment a 2 ponent, ho succeeded fu - driving yma lwr}u A reference to the comparative iable {n the THE GREAT FLOPPER. e Plaza de Acho. through the jaws of the lion, from which tbo | Auditor's report giving the Income and par- 4 Z blood flowed” freely. The llon, howevee, noth- | ments of cach of the canals shows that of all Ing daunted, fought desperately with hisclaws, | the canals in the State only the Erie carncd | The Chilcaga Times' Opposition [n 186D to | 1) 1 Commingling of tho Blood of | fastening them 'in the shice "uf the bull and | more than its cxpenscs, and that while that Paying the Honds In Gold. English pocl{ Gower, Shaksoeare probably | ful Adventures,” Itaclf a reprint of an early | tionappiy to A Genera lacerating the flesh terribly. The bull had the | yioldea small revenuo of $84,840 over cx- To the Editor of The Tridune. vame ecross it In a collaction of stories known | printed French vession; also glven in Gower's % REV. JAMES DaKOVEN, D. D. Bulls, Bears, Tlgers, Dogs, and advantaio; and althougl he tried in vain to | penscs, nearly all the others fafled to produce & | Cricaco, Jan. 5.—1 sent you n short article | #s the Gesta Remasortum.” The fnchlent of | *Confessin Amantis It was originalisWrite & i) Human Beings. slinke off his antagonsst he succecded finally in ;ml( or aven a fourth of the sums expended L0 | froi the Chicago Times of 1360 against paying | the pound of fiesh also appears In the ¢ the punibo; aiso any “hcug(" tcalcn ul’bfll.LI}( ahout the fitth m‘r:lhur,‘of our et | e _Racine, Wis: , s {uund [n an old religlous noem of e thire 'm| ne ' Interweaves wi a fragment of N e ! 3 teenth century, the * Cursor Mundl,” * show- | Dritfsh histor en from Holllnshed a story North Side M Chicago-av. inee the cruelty of Gernatusa Jew.! ‘There are | from Boccacclo’s “*Decameron.” ~ The tale i3 l 1 | N Persfan and Egyptian versions of the tale, more- | also told In the tract, * Westward for Smelts » J) LT o over, which show that it came originally from | above slluded to, Nest Term begins Jan. 8, 1872, Classes for Boyn the East. As otner refercnces are inade tothe | The " Tempest” follawed closely upon the | et RO BARKES e Moy o “Jew shown at the Bulle representing the | publication of a hook gi7ing an account of the ST greeltnessa of worldly chusers and bloody | wreck of Sir Georze Somers’ ship in a tempest \ I, mindes of usurers,'? it is probable that a play | off the Bermudas, and entit! A Discovery of existed emtodying at least the incidentsand | the Bermudas, otherwise called the Ile” of outlines of the churacters which 8hakspeare has | Divils,” by Silvester Jourdan. Begond this maide immortal. work, however, no source of the play ran be * Henry IV, Part [, and 11, (s reallyone play | pointed out. The drama and tho' hook, how- in tenacts, The materials used for them and | ever, have muchin comman, and It {sa fair **Henry V" was abtained from floliloshed, | inference that the vivid descriptions given zave and an uld play full of vulgar mirth entitled | the direction as well as the fmibulse to 8bak- lv'un-yln 4 hlrr: out, ll”“fl llon [dfi)ppmz l[lylm kcni;l»lzkimr; in repair, i of thi Erla xeest dbe sheer exhaustion on the floor ol e cage, he All the laterals sou! ! % " fleht lasted about five minutes, and at its con- | Cayuga and Scnec ldv?cn.cd it * villains.”" Herewith [ send you :;unlolu hurvlclulrwnu bgrvlel,cll mtl‘i the usual 1\;:\ (urll_}r;r expenm e Erio reqiee by iha ;nn.?{lerc:l(tltnrlnll of I:m n;nu n:p:r puchln% 4 hunders of applause the excited spectators. | them, hose north of the Erie, re: nto Gen, Grant for advocating coln paymens of geand holiday hore; h\l!'"“;"'l"-‘ ‘:l""m" e My lady felouds were Teapocially enthusioatic, | Coneiltation to be kepts Tiva results of & very | oo o Lhhionrs fho et o 1803 are thrown sside, and everybody l:va, c8 the | gekinrme If ever 1 had witnessed suchan enjoy- | discourazing nature, i with those that now apear every day fn what Wl ) topicasurc and enjoyment. But Perusian [ able cntortainment hefore, Another inicrints. | | Tho Oswego Canal shows recelpte of $390.473, : ey eyl {casurcs aro not such as wonld wmect the ap- | sion of Aftecn minutes now occurred, which wo | expenditures of tw,'.lui the Black River re- | has become the organ of the Wa "'"L‘-‘ Shy- l’“;‘mm of most civilized countries. In fact, | Improved by visiting the boxes of various friends | ceipts of 15,711, expenditurcs of #34.451: the | tocks, and the extent of the * fop ** will be ob- probal that In this enllghtened age | Present and partaking of winesand other re- | Champlain reccipts of 803,101, and expenditures | gervable by the naked eye, A DEMOCRAT, we would sup it K¢ | freshments, of $214,{ — the barbarous C“l‘l]'""' :‘ the 'g“;": A“l; 1‘I1ll ch:mn acexs 5 m ORANT AND TIHE PIVETWENTY NloNDS. d long, since have becomo obsolete, and | was to be a Oght between a lioness and four s [t tAleago Times, Jarch &, 1400, 5,‘;‘2‘”.0 tastos of educated and reflacd peoplo | Amall. but forocious tulldoge, Tho cage was A Mt gl;v‘:;;l_:;j;g;’ devoicitte areeenars f would be shocked o wilmesing A | R st same | The Widow YWho Captured the Octogens- | qucstions it Mar s inicrred tnas e Aupporcs the 5-20 bonds In gold, and calling those wha Corretpondence dan Francisco Chromicts, La, Pery, Oct. 25, 1877.—Sunday s the RY ACADEDY, ~Upens an. 8. Locattol gronds ampie:. bulidings _commodioust inseructivn in Civit Engiacring, tho Glurwcay Eoglish: careful supcevision of cadets, For rirs culary, npiy (o Col THEO, NTATT. Fresiiant. TAMILY ROARDING.SCHDOL FOR rates{caremii training. I HAND, ¢ gghts andgladitaorial combate, arcenjoyed even | fierce growls instantly -Ernmt on thelr fos, ol It would scem almost lmpossible for four | ¢ tion as to tho antecedents of the Widow by the ¢lte of Peru with the keenest relish, On tctorions | IMformation ably an entlre Cabinet whose views ou this » beautlful Bunday mornlog recentiy I éarw tho | Pucll, fnelenifloant animals 'to bo victorlous | 57,0y, wug tn answer to his querles tho lady 1old. | Gucstion conrte s His pan uacement conspicuously posted fn the pub- | hut the result showed how mera brute forca | him the following story: 1 remember Mrs. Hia purpose now s to confirm his financlal i’lx:]a:uuru of Lima that a grand bull-fight would | fallsn prey to cunning strategem. The audi- | Hicks as far back as 1553 or 1333, when she was vg},lc{ to the Ildm cxpressed fn his dlnnmm{-l tako place that day at the Plaza de Acho. As I | ence were now worked up to a fever plteh of passing a summor at Newport, She was then, | 2duress. is language. strictly and literally ¢ : construed, would commend him to the redemyp- had nothing to occupy my ttme, I tnought I ffi‘ffu’;’?fi.’".‘ 2‘1’«?92‘:”2’12‘3“.:’:"&2“:‘1?1’5:’5‘? TThe | what she always has beon ever since, o rather | yion'ar tha 5.20 honde it currency, invtend of —— would dp asone-half the population of Limu did, | A now ordercd to clear the arona, | showy woman, fond of display and notorlety, | their pnyment In gouhl. Ilejeays, WEvery dol- —-mn?m enummmm? Becuring a carriage, n(:nl‘il IL":G‘HI"L‘?{;"‘"I‘ flx:.; met‘mm on the crowd, | and rather popular in a certaln class of locltil.h lar ar the Govermnent Indebtedness should be 1 was speedily driven to the plazs, which I | wounding several in thelr offorts to force them | ifer Lusband, Mr. Henry Hicks, was a New | pald In gold umias ofhcrwise expressiy atipu- * tound densely crowded with back, This so infurlated °the mob n““‘" York merchant, but hls {dentity was apoarently Lfif&&z;h{’h:?‘fififg‘ mfl]“r,‘l& v‘vma‘,;: 5;'{,‘:,’:,’{; A MOTLEY ASSRMDLAGE OF HUMANITY, {f{,‘;fi,f,;:;‘:“u‘,’",’k‘“‘;,,{.'.,“'“k.;{?;::' ",‘,:'f ,;"flfi; Jost after his marriage, 8s lLie was generally | sipulate that the &%) bonds may bo redeemed embraciog almost all natfonalitics. ‘On the way | and the rabble, rosulting In tha killlng of sev- | spoken of as Mrs. Hicks' husband In the same | Iu Treasury notes, that it s har iy necessary to 1passcd numerous solendid private carrlazes, | eral of the latter. The soldiers were tirst or- | manner that the publleare apt o altude to the | muke an argument upon this point. The proof occupled by richis-dresscd ladicaand gentlemen, | derel to fire Int the afry but this proviaw {utfls | better half of some popular netress For somo | Hiat the rlznt s to ;ggf;fl:‘flagn:&\:u'{ byt chattiog merrlly and eagerly anticlpatiug the :r‘;‘l”l::';fl:‘:"uz"g‘l‘,:;dnmz‘r'l.‘ e erowdy 1R sot- | years provious to the death of Mr. Hicks, which | 3. A THERt -k ThE Bo I, ol 18 et hise enjoyment which the bull-ight promised. Ob- | ening dire vengeance, retreated, leaving the | tovk place in 1300, Mra. Hicks ltved abroad | their arguments entirely upon exnealency. tainiog & ticket, I entered tho -fuclosure and | spaco clear, and thus giving thu epectators an | and there becamo u convert to the Roman Cath- Such being the cuse, the sentence quoted from vlewed the surroundiogs. To describe it would | extra performance not down in the bill, and | ulie religion. Bhe occaslonally returned to her | the insugural would convict Grant to ctirrency oceupy too much space, It s evidently very | which appeared to be heartily enjoyed by them. | yarive country aud burst like a meteor upon resumotion, if he had sald nothing more upon old, finvmg been butit durlug the Spaufsh oce DURING THE EXCITEMENT th Flil: OF SAvNinga: &, UMHMUE PCSOFE the subject. To say that a policy ought to be pancy of Peru, and presents much tho appear- | caused by the collision between the soldfers | Hho @ay wo! oxa, 4 forlowed, uniess there - exists an - objection ance of a Spanish fortress. A strong gusrd { and the mob, the flzht between the llon | Whichshe preferred to Newport as being more | agaluet it which ia natned, I8 o say that Itouizit of soldlers ‘ilned the passagewnys to pre- | and the doys had ended fu the latter being | suited®™o her tastes. Mra. Hicks was uever [u [ 10t to be folluwed if the nbjectinn does exlst. serve onlnrl. for tho Peruviaus arc xi:xt- \-lcwrloulhnnd as wo l]ooked townr‘.ll tho cago | what Ia called the-best soclety of New York; :;mnt ':I')l: ".',"’,.""l.‘:' :'(ml‘i:-hnl:u J’:‘H&: :“;v:[;;::‘ K;'l“"n x‘rmum"ilfmn’;gunl;:“fiherrndlrc.u m‘t:‘nl‘l; }‘(':':-, sl:;pl';:f lg' ) l’va:l::n:v:«,iznl;w';:r:l:x'ilr ‘l’{flfi?fig but as sho always appeared to have a good deal | piuiorm, Congress, in the passuge of Schenck's cilminating In.scenes of bloodshed 'by eithct | worse for tho encounter, thouth subscquently | Of moncy and entertained very handsomely, | bil, entitled “An act to strengthen the publt the knlfe or pistol, The walks around tie bufld- | threo of them ded from their wounds. This | therc were always plenty of gueats to respond | credit,” dly not dare to say *the contract ing were lincd with ujgm boo!:u for the sale I:l fiusv.'ll "lm unt:gnlnlmfinll‘, nl"’ld l.lndo ‘c‘m‘)rmnufi to her Invitations. In Europo Mra, Hicks made ill;z:;:l':t;':;‘lnulnlz that the bonds may be patd reireshiments, tended Uy stalwart sons no irong of spectators left tha Plaza de Acho we N A daughters of sunny A!rlzn, who did o thriving Noased with what they had witnessod. Recelv- ;fl;nm:l;rll‘inn:(nn than ";‘:'m:; '::“:":;f:; v is ldie, hawn\'clr| to l‘l!.tcl:nm to disguise the trade with the younger portion of the visitors. | Ing an Invitation to spend the evening with the | YOrk, aa the liberal manner fact that the politieal discusstons of the last 'The negroes of this city are cxcellent cooks, | family of my lady fricnds, I gladly accepted, | ed her money brought her into notorlety, and, | vear have given to the word repuidiation a differ- and turnish the wealthlest famlilics with the | and was soon cnscoused i their hospitable man- | belng a * forelguer,” her receptions were always | £nt meanine from any which Webater, or Walk- greater part of thelr pastry, Peruviau house- | sion, ‘llic conversation ‘nacurally reverted to | well attended. Again, as & coovert to Catholl | €0 oF Worcester kuew. The varty in puwer has wivesnot caring to propara such dishes in their | the scencs wo bad that day witnessed at the 1 she bex aciuaintod: with sbma ol taught that the payment of a debt, according to | 0 8 sen L] e v defended h o o 'y own houses. As my ticket entitled me t 4 | Plaza do Acho. The lndics” stoutly defended | Sl3@ she became ncq Its terms, is repudiation. Gen, Urant has uc: in one of the balcorijes I made ‘tny way to that | thelr national amuscments, nithough I pointgd | the old English Catholle familics and thelr pat- | eopted that teaching. chosen a Sccretary of the Ticasury und prob- | hut had slrcady heen altered to Falstafl. | as alto did all the characters except Paulina aod Falstall, morcuver, is sald to have been page to | Autolycus, Thomas Mowbray, which the original Oldcastlo ‘“Henry VIIL,""it 18 shown, was written part- P actually was. The orizinal Falstall, therefore, | Iy by Shakencare and partly by Fletcher, Of its was -r{ actual human belng, 1dealized by |u||r);.e lher:!nnoncegwfru’t“ DESIRABLE DFHCE& m Tm Stakspeare. ——— The “Tamingof tho Shrew' was framed titie, namely, the “ Taming of a Shrew,’’ which The merchants of Chlc:ia, by d‘mnx toiitter Pups bas, efroneously 1t is now balfeved. also attrbuted 1o Shakspeare. It will Lo noticed | their convictlons in favor of the Silver bill, have TO REN—T (msu‘l:lac'amcfl ;u!:lfihll: n(h th;e]alpnlrur.;dlhs aroused the wrath of Wall strect. The New - uduction In which Chrlstopher Sly Is Introduc- | York Triune, which reflects the high morality ed; the comedy of character {n which the Strew t 3 and Petrneehio ara resented; and lastly, the 'hnd Kenerous siitilons -of that. attiorle ang Apply to WM OC. DOW' comedy of |II“"?UH introducing Bianca IHJ her igh-toned “Inu' b'“‘“! an article on~tuo sub- Hoom 8 Tfibflfl“ Bfli‘d‘flg lovers. Thu older play includes the first two | Ject in the words: e Y Y portions. Petrucchlo and Katharina sppear as Laat week 8 Jong liat of firms at Chicago was Ferando aud Kate, and the incident of bewllder. | carefully led away for foture use by strong banks fng a poor man ioto the [dea that he i rich and | here. reat {s as old ns the Arablan Nignts. Nothing, The object of this flling away 1s not left in howeer, anvears In the original to correspond | doubt Ly thie Wall strect organ, It (s fntended with the Intrigues of Blanca’s lay The * Merey Wives of Windsor," according to nsathreat to the commercial community of Rowe, was wrltten in fourteen ‘days by order Chiengo and the whole West for daring to bold of Quoen Elizabeth, who **was so well pleascd | vlews of pubkc poliey differing fram those of Wit that adinirable character of Falstafl, fo the | the jobbers and money-chancers of New York. two purts of % Henry IV.." she commanded | They aro told, n so mauy words, that they shall him 1o continue {4 for one play more, und to . TN Y — e show h(n; l'::’ Iuive." The”fi:}l%n‘?‘ sources ?{Ifl :‘:::, :‘.‘:;‘:,:’:.fi:t. v'lh‘-::lc:nyuol‘l-kl-h:tdv.n:lh:: ARAR R0y Tnnl‘ri-“-" Bppoacd havo subplie akspcare with ¥ ¢ TR AYn T R e hints for the :.-umcll)':p Two tales fiom * Le | discreditand bankrupt every man in Chicazo [ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRMN& it e Iy e U el | amd throuetont the West o faar e e — urs L BE 160 monetization of sflver, e New York Shy- | greraxition or m ar. 2 Newes Out of Putzatorie,” the tale of | Jyeks, who have been sh We & RFXRXECE MARKA.~t Faturday o1, g § H ) X 1he ¥ ety the Fishwifele Tale of Braluford, from * West: | forthwith, - ot a dns's delae” It wal bon noCAGO & RORTRWESTERN RAILWAY. ward for Smeits. e g been & blessed thing for the West {f thev had | T e O G et DA sBadec) an Much Ado About Nothing." depends for | adopted this policy vears avo. And It will not its humorous . characters and incideuts wpon | be bad even now for those who may be sblo to the *Famous Victory of Henry V." A Sir | speare's o{mlenL llnc}‘. shedding of blood, whether it be that of | ool O TR WP pearcd jeading by & tinn Millionatre, shese to be ot chilef imrortatice, and that thelr | John Old.astle apueared in it ds one of the | The “iVinter's [ale™ Is founded upon 3 buman or animal. But such 1s not the case. { chain four small dogs n? bull specles. They 4 M.v York lhmlfl,:‘lml.l.“ kflann‘zgmnnl‘. wlll‘he the ;:lm;uu:ll work of m: I‘lnnce'n wild cuTu:gllunl W lu.}g fih“‘f,"”"”" 0","'(’,'5'{'.0"'""“""',;"}' 89 it :u_n:nfi;war% IflOR R a(:NT ¢ - ith A IHerald reporter yesterday called mninistration, In regard to the payment | play was entered at Stationer's Hall, the name | calle ntastus an awnia. e 1dea of The cruel sportsaf tho anclonis, such aa bull- | wore Immodlately let Into thie cage, and v Byl hf,”n o & me | Of the 520 bonds, Fe'" it “inababtedly | of the fat Ralens was tocorded a8 Of tle, | introducing Tune as achorus came from Greene [ FAIRBANKS' STANDARL SCALES 0P ALL K1ND3, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chlcago. Be carefultobuy only the Genuine, ot Shakspeare's invention, — The band that | survive therald. But where will tho Shylocks | ePscifcFast Line, wm portion of the house, and had hardly been | out the fact that such barbarous spectacles did | runade assisted ber in keeping up a position in l\ulwltusmndlu_u the qur;mllon made from | fashloned Falstalt out of Oldeastle | find victims to replace theset They unm.’n live :i\,l:gnan 3:' ) m. ated when 1 heard my name pronounced fu o | not tend to olevato the worals of u people, anid | socloty. While living In London she was scv- | the luaugural, which, in act, pays that thera | could naturally supply Dogberry and Verges | without usury: and with the West and South | Ghabigus Saht Ex b solt. feminino volco ‘in one of the adjacent | fnstanced the bloody affray between the mille | eral times reported engaged to members of the | 13 A8 lueclvmbl« objectlon to cotn mlvmsl'u"v from experlence. But the story ol Claudia | excommunicatcd and turned over Lo starvation, Riahi Express 3 0. m, boxes, Turnlng my head fn that dirce- | tary and the mob; still they were unconvineed, | British aristocracy. At ono thme Lord Menry 1t 18 to be leared that, In speaking of refudia- | and Hero app ars o the o Histolres Tragicues" | the Shylocks of the North will be forced Lo prey lous lm“:x%m’m Lo m ton” £ wna grected by tho smiling face of | declaring that no rm:u:t;‘y in the world aflorded Lennox was named s the bapoy man, aud then | Hom he meant what the bundhoiders say they | of Bandclio's * Novella,” and s 1dentical, ol | upon each ottier. In the tniast of thelr delight- | are .n.wuru.tlmnw.ue,' +10:13 p. m. A YOUNG PEHUVIAN LADY such oxquisito entertafumients as sheir o1 | yrain Damo Rumor coupled her name with that | 10420 when ""':{ speak of ft. most, with that of Ariodante and Genevra i | ful repasts on ench others' carcasses they will Bafliwaukes Fast Mail (daliy)|§ 8io0 &, m. to whom I liad rccently been iutroduced, and | beaytiful Poru. W. | of ex-Minister Schenck. In London Mrs. Ilicks | i1 tmaking this atamenti g challenge 15 | Arsto's Orlando Furioss,” Canto V., which | Jiuve time to conslder the losses they will have ptimaukee Exprea. .. 100 8. 1. who was the daughiter of one ol the lcading Renerally occupled the handsomest suites sof made of his nur..mp }:xru'rlnualely for him- | had formed the -:;m]zu'. of & play scted before | sustained by indulring thelr falish passions. BMiiwatkre Pamengor Aono M families of tho city, Quickly making my way | myifs NEW YORK CANALS npartinents at Clarldze’s Hotel, and there she [ 5Cf and the country, he has been ussoclated | thy Queen In 1582, = And then their attempt at bulldozing may | diren Bay Fxpress... n to lier side, 1 was conrteously invited by the ¢ . 5 entertained In m-gnlficem style, It was during | Witircapitalista wio ‘are deeply lx\lgrcutunl In The theme :»l As You Like l!. is taken | excite rcsentment and provoke retallation. O falr seoorita, her mother aud sister, to ahare her stay at Ciarldge's that the story was told | obtaining for bomls eld by thewn p.l?ment na | from Lodee's prose tale, * Rosalvnde, | Thia country is governed by the majority of PO D! m. thelr box during the entertalnment. Nothing [ Business and Revenues of the Erfe Canal and about tne proprictor calling upon her ono day, tifferent and more valuable money than 1s stip. hienes Golden Legacle,” and a paseage in | vuters, ‘That majority {s nat on the side of the B P ulated for in tho contract. He 13 greatly in- debted to those men, and it 18 natural that he shoul® judge of financial questions from their standpoint. e thought he was commanded to do this by the platform of the party which clected biny, as woll as by the most prominent Iepublican nowspapers. \g'u hear nuch sald sbout the dishonesty ” R of the proposition to pay the bouds ns Intentlon to give thetn up: butif the Queenof | G cxun'»:ly nd r.hcyymuy b pauls Holland would occupy Ltuem a8 hier guest, 8he | py% reoin’ tha” Republican party, thero s not would be "”—"‘\'-!f‘,"]!,)’,i‘f.fi‘,:“’,'}:‘“,""” muth salid about tio dishonesyof the propon: M. icks is the widow 'of Ilenry.W. Hicks, | tlon to mako tho peopls pay tiico thie anount whnr:rnlslu retired alifpping merchnnt, Charles | they are buund to pay. ‘Thaddeus Stevens said O'Conor was_her lewal adviscr for many years, | the latier proposition was **a awindle which, If Mrs. 'Illlukn' uunm‘l m\l;vrhl:u |a| rotlunllk ¢ llmr :;:gt:::fgfi :'lr;rflv‘l,\ out, would add oue-half to Qrst, Her father, Mr, Wilkens, lived near Flah- i o Kill. Miss Wilkena becamo engaged Lo & young The popularity of Gc‘n. Grant, and the con- man (now living) who had occaslon to wo to fidence of the m:opl_a in him, aud the combined Europe, and in his absence she went to Sara. | eucrgles of his Cabinet, together with such toga, and there fell In with Mr. Hicks, an elder-. [ goncrous oxpenditures of money as classes of 1y man, who was ricli, and when the youny man | capitalists have of late years made tocontrob to whom Miss Wilkens wes ougaged returned | Cougress, are notall potent enouch to uover. from Furope he found her Mrs. Hicks, Not | come tho majority of uxpnym onthis question. long after lier marriage Mrs, Hicks sccompaned | They are whliue'to puy what they agreed to hor husband to Parls, nud on her return to New | bay, aud nearly double the amonnt "the Uovern- York she gave brilliant. eutertainments, nt did | ment roceived from the hondlwhl‘cr-'. but the not achieve soclal success untll she joined the | Will not patiently submlit to n pol 1:\. whicn wifl communion of the Church-of Howme. This, | Plutder them to enrich the wcnllhIL;l. class of couplod with lberal wits to religlous objects | incn ‘“lfl"’ counLry, ""1':'" 8 poly cinie desar to tho heart of Monsignor Capel and | stand. If begun, the peopte wiil overthrow it. Cardinal Manning, gave her an introduction to T —————— the cream of Catholle soclety in London, and SHAKSPEARE. sho followed this up with magniticent entertal could lave pieased me Dbotter, and thanking Branches (or 1877=Ezxpenses Groater than them for their kind ofler, I accepted, and was Ttocelpts, spuadily ougsged hu a lively conversation ou Uie | syom gos. ftopinaon'e Arestage, Deticerri to the Neto scenes around us, The building was thronged, York Lezisiature, Jun, 2, 1373, o8 -the Lrestdeat and his family were | o tho B0th of September Jst tho canal debt, cxpected to prace the occasion, and ; A e st asscinblage . were' fmpae | 188 the balatces In the slaklng fund, amounted tlently awalting thelr comiug for the entertuin. | t0 $8.630,010,20. Of this sum $330,000 becamo ment to commence. To preserve order a Futml duo on the 1st day of Decemiber last, and was ot suldlors was stationed Inslds the building. | patd from the Canal Debt Sinldag Funds, leaving Buddonly tha band stcuck up the Poruvian S | e total nmount of the debt, at this date, 87, e A e i cut sccompayled | 75001029, But for tho unfortunate maladmin- slznal for the commencement of the perform- | istration of tho canals, and the wasting of tholr ance wos now griven, and several mounted plea- | revenues In former years, tha canal dobt would dores, their horses splendidly caparlzoned, eo- | plao have been entirely extinguished, and we 3 ::";"‘u‘:":‘: fpe fl;f}':l‘l; "l‘.";‘]‘::d"":r ’{}::[:%“ncn“ shoula have the satisfaction of nnnounclng that cruus professlon, many of thdtn having served | the Btats was entircly fres from debt. Fn that capacity somo flftcen or sixteen r'ne detalls of the recelpts and expend ftures years. The dutles of tha picadores | upon tho cavals, and tho statement in regant to i, ;7.'3:'.‘,’;’\'- m:gmg';m:m-rgdmm:’gm the | tho canal debt and ainking fund, wili bo found fn P one side of thia nrenda s a gate through which | tho report of the Auditor of the Cansl Depart- PRGS tho bull enters. At a given signal the gato | ment % P8 opcus, aud witn g toerific roar the animal sprang In my last annuat messago 1 had occaslon to into the circle. Now all was excitemont.’ The | rofer to the heavy losses of the forwarders and Y people beld therwr breath and gazed spell-bound 5 P Bo ekt id e (T [ gavly deco- | bostmen of the canals, caused by tho general i mated with scarfs of varlous hucs, and on his | dcpression of business, and tho extraordinary ad was fastened a beautiful bouquet of flow- | competition of the raflwaye, cspeelally daring “me“ihcx.l‘hl‘-;;7 1(1;:!1|:nllu wfivrvd :_n‘o firu;.nl{:e the scason of 1874, Thiring that year the crops uly ed, evidently surprised af o sght o1 so large an usumnblng;! s pause, wcnlslnhor‘;, tho vu!umre' "Il 'b““““ 408 wory. buwever, was of short duration, for, percelviug | 8mall, and tho rates of frelzht insuflietent to pay 6 mounted horscmcn, expenses. 1t is very gratifyIng to bo able to state 1R FUKIOUSLY DASIED AT TILEM, that, during the past scason, a marked inprove- fflfi.’:&fl.fi:‘fig‘ o 2‘::.‘{.'.;‘.“3“&1'“#1‘.’“;.1“‘:: went las taken place. The competitlan of Ttho ¢ urt 7 i ? were eotirely futlle, as when the curaged anle raliwaya has been less rulnous, the crops have B mal almost reachied them, and the spectators | been unusually sbundant. the bustnesaupon the held thelr breath, ueruun“ to sce tha noble | cannts hasincreased tosuch anextent that all the tnlnals gored by the bull, they suddenly aud | avallable boats hiave been brought fnto service, Juickly whealed'to one side, thereby cscaping | and full and remunerative rates of freleht have § ttie attack. 1t frequently bappens that the | been freely paiil, A season of greater prosperity bull, mecting no resistance in his headlone | for forwardors und boatmen has not been known peod, stumbice and falls forward, Lreaking his | in many years. In view of the deoression ana leks, when ho I8 inmediately dispatehed. *An- { losses of 1870, and not antleipatinz the revival B ottior slgnal was now viven, and the pleadores | which has taken place In 1577, tho tulls were re- wero orderod Lo aunoy the animal, This was | duced to an cxtremety low rate for tha last tlona by shuking & red cloth befors him, It s | year. Consequently the revenug well kinown that auything of u red color will | pace with the increase of - busine drive abull wild withrage, Tue red cloth tends | amount of recolpts frons all sonrces was 81,033, Lodee's dedication, protably suggested to | pulldozers'tn this case. Tue value of uil money Shakspearc the Ides of writlng the comedy. | {s conventional. Gold ftself Is subject to the Lodae wrote his tale durlng 8 voyage to thie | popular breath, An act of Congrese, by multi- Canuries, and fouuded it on Cook’s Tale of iying greenbacks and constituting thetn a Gawelvn. There are several alteratlons of the cigal-tender for all dues, can {u an lustant wilt orginal, and several omisslons from it. One | tLe caltites aud their god. and then of what lno (Act. 131, Beene v, 1. 83), % Who ever loved | avuit will be thelr bulldozing | that loved not nt first sficht,” was tuken from We rather reltsh these exhibitions of temper. Marlowe's *Hero and Leander,"” publisied {n | They tend to hasten the day when the prople 1634, will Tlue en masae 10 reassert their rizhts snd - For “Twelfth Night," Shakspeare was. in- | dependence, and throw off forever the degradin debted to varlous sources which Furnlvall, | shockles which these heartless wretches woul Malone, Charles Lamb nud other tireless luquis- | rivet upon them. That dav cannot come too itors have discovered. It resembles in a meas- | soon, and It {3 In the power of Congress—tho ure the “*Menwchmt” of Pleutus; an Italian | representatives of the' people—to bring it In play entitled ‘Ingannt.” Two other plays, | loss thana month. A simple et of Conzress entltled “Gi* Ingaunt,” the *Cheats, aiso | mutboriziug aud requirlng an fndefluite Issue ot resemble it but still o third, “GI' Ingannath," | Treasury notes, which shail be a legal-tender rcsembles it more than any of them. In Ity | for all dues, public and private, will at once ex- poctical Induction occurs the name Malevoltl | tingulsh all these fnsolent rings, establish the Malvolio), white the lncident of a sister whou | financial independence of Guvernment and pec- ussumes male attire aud produces confuslon of | ple, aud revive the prosperity of the country. identity with ber brother Cesare (Shuksyearc’s —————— Cesarlo), marks [ts similarity more notahls. TReliable help for weak and nervous sutferers, The characters of Malyoiln, 8{r Toby Belch, 8ir | Chronlc, patnful, and prosirativg dlseares cured Audrew. Azuecheek, Fablan, the clown, and | without medicine, Pulvermacher's Electric Belts Murin, and thelr relatious to tho comedy are | the yrand desideratuni, Avold imitations, Book treations of Shakaveare. and Jaurnal, witl partictilars, malled fre “tJulius Caosar™ s perliaps the statellest and | dress Pulvermacher Galvanic Co., Clacinnat loftlest, ns {t Is one of the most perfect of all | =—————~ P P Shakspeare's plays. ‘The diction 18 unquestions fl”‘“‘" BN, TY THEATRE, ubly ail his own, aud the materlals were_of ne- COLISELM Nfl‘:fllfl LT ark-st. L'eull.rv llu"m!hi"ll by hi‘-wm m't:"t{:r Nanlh'a Fs transiution of Plutarch, nts for the apecches 4 3. Lord s & Protestant, a fact which will un- '";"""‘;."', have been obtaiued from Applan’s * Civil | papeg MXX!I:}V ueiiice tn Chtoann; doubtedly lend Incfeased acrimony 1o the con- Mieostys Lugley Wars," Nu CHEAP BOYS' GALLERY, Loat Tor th old gentlenian's il Tircless cummentators have gathered from alt " the best known of Bhakspeare's | , Jiook st nur srray of aleut apueariok to-lglt, aud ways seems to provoke a Hhapsouy, T o e brated **Dards of Tara," ¢ {s much uncertainty regarding it an Shakspeare's Indebtedness for the materdal, - In FEBELLY AND RYAN. 1602 ftoberts, thu printer,f entered in the Sta- | MANCHESTER aud JENNINGS. J. ANTHUR DOTT. tionors® Tegister, “The Revenre of Humlet, | DELEHANTY AND HENGLER. Prince of l_Jcnmulr 08 v lutelle was acted by | <y 0 “Hindoa du cler. Mile. EL8A CERNISSA, the Lord Chamtierlaln his servants,” and w the | 42N NUOIFATI (orroducig s verr fansy next year tho play was printed. 'Tho true rela- | comedy of tion of thts first quarto ot % Homlet * to the MY AWFUL DAD. second editlon, published in 1604, *‘newly fn- | And s Company_numbering over Twenty Artists, printed and enlarued to alinost a4 much agaln | EACH OSEA sTAR. 5 S m as it wus," is & matter of dispute, It s beliey- | khe pubiic will gotlee from tima 54l 1t 4a th ol by goud juges that the quarto of | EAKEOubscurs prionmers fils the atien and asking her it she would have any objection fi to occupy another sult of apartments for a short time, as he expected the Queen of Holland, and that her Royal Highness desired to occupy the suit then in‘her (Mra, Hicks’) posscasion, "Mra, Hicks, It nppears, was qulte equat to the eme geucy, and informed the proprietor that the roonis were hers, and slie had not the stightest 4 b1 3 . n finga iate] Cars are run thronah, beiwern CAI- nd Council infls, on the train leaviog Chicarn SERE ) other ro3d runs Pullman or any other form ot Botel rars west of Chicsan, ‘a=epot corner ol nd Kinzte-sce, n3 Kinzle-ats’ BoUeTaicomer ot CHICAGO, BURLLIGTON &' QUINCY RAILROAD: Depots foot af Lakest . Indlangcav., and Slxteeath at., and Cans) and bixteenili-as. TICKCE Oices, 3 Liarks _ .. and at devate, Leave, | Arrive, hurgt F: v Hp et T avl Sleep! alace Dining: niv)and 1'ullman 19. ik are tuesl run between Chlcago Tt vieobing Dilehosts thiys and Owaha on the 1 3 CHICAQO, 8T. PAUL & MINNE, Ticket ilices 12 Clark-at,_sndat K | Luav §t. Panl & Minneapolis E; AL Pugl & Minuesiuis £ CHIOAGO, ALTON & BT, LOUI3 AND CEIOA®KK EANSAS CITY & DENVER BHORT LINES. Untun Depot, West Kile, near Madison-at. Lrbiin, Twenty-third-at.Ticket O Kandol A gentiemun inttmately acqunfuted with New | quarters traces of tho sources of Shakspeare’s York auclety, and incidedtally with Mrs, flicks, | plays. 1t 1s necdicss to say that they were all sald last evenlog: fat:rlor productions to his, although verhaps *The papers are wrong in attributing North- s & - 4 ¢ orn DIt o e, Tiicke 8ho whs bors I Vie. | Wishly estoumed previous to bis thne of active gints. While a child her mother marrled a | service. Mr. Fuller, or Fullerton,—I forget the exact The first of his plays was unquestionally name,—~a hardwaro mecchant of cousiderable | Tiwus Androutcus.” It was written avout roverty, Mrs. Hlicka’s first hushand, William Tenry Ilicks, was more than thirty vears her | 1990 but from mauy polnts of evidence, which fur, 1o was n son of old Bamuel ‘Tiicks, of | We have not space to quote, was an old play :i‘:xrrln‘l’xrcl Hicks & Co., merchants of Bouth | only touched by him., A play entitleds* Titus street, Wiltlatn used to keeo buchielor's hall fu | and Vespastan,” acted In 1502, 1s lost; it may CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT, PAUL RAILWAY, Unlon Depot, corner Malison and Canalste. Tickes Ofice, &1 South Clark-si., 0pposite Slerman House, aad at dupot. v aln cure the Bond street, forty years agu. After his mar- e 1601 ‘was an_ fmberfeet report of the | guod will of the pubitc, Leave. artive, o, make lim woro furlous, myd lio dashes ot | H0L0L, Tho exponditurs for superiutendence, | piago his heaith, which bud besn injured by high | Wage boen the octelnal, which was also kuown us | M was_an, Bebetlec - peport of the | wut mLot RIS\ ey guadars, Toesdars, oy ime | e fist one und then another of the horaemen, | collectlon, and urdinary repairs amounted to | Jiving, failed, and for a long thne lis was wory i ".‘,,s,m §oki avigollplary 2 |l e e TR LR Hitfercnnes Milwaokes Express ¥ uutil at last, exhausted witly his vain cfforts, ho [ #1,050,320.03, showing an excess of receipts over | op less of an invalid, His wife nursed and | ;nver of authors. It §s found in tho first | which caunot be thus easily explafned, It may “-‘_"‘“,,s THEATRE—-ALMEE, Tay, and Meuashn pouses, glartug wildly sround. “Ine horsengn | exponditures for the flscal year amounting to | cared for lim in the most ssalduous manner, | i1, und recelved only touches from the hand | represunt imperfectly Shakspeare's rouch drafi, pow et hurdly leaving s shle, aithouzly her taste, for | &f'Siiakapearo. ' Tho xancral spirit.of tho drama | biit more Hkely 1t was play by some author | g WEEK ONLY OF OPERA-DOUFFE AT POPU. soclety and zay life was as strong as ever. Mra. | igygyed to o provious age, and Dr. Dowden | other than 8h 'srenn.-. That an.ofd play on | LA PUICES, Losltively last appesrance fa Chicago of Hicks was atways rezueded nsw most devoted | conerutulates himself that the * crade and betg: | the subject of * Hamlot extsted there can bo A IMEE, wife, and if sho dues half na well by her present | g handling of the character of Joan of Are” | no duubt, roferred to in 1550 br Nash, In IMEE, hustand he ought tu be content. cannot be ascribed to our greatest poet, his “Epistle” prefixed to Greene's * Mena- Acknawledged Quecn of Opera-Doufe, with her new. It 18 sald by those who clalm to know that Of *Love's Labor Lost," thers 1a apparently | phon.” and aleo by Lodge, 1300, where ho nl- an nm‘mfi%n n;_:bv‘?h XTI Mrs, Hicks, nomna time since, expented ths | 0 rruea In any wlay cxtant, udes to the * vizird of the (ihoss which erled a tELBELY yreater pan}ou of the forturno left her by her “The Comedy of Errors,” Shakspeare's only | su miscrably at the theatre, ke an ulster wife, firat husband, und ‘that this fact alone pre- | fore0 ts modeled upon the **Manw:hmi® of | * Hamlet reuene.! ® A German play on the . 1 Hamlet ™ exiats in which the name . ngy 1he Luck ¢ aud several picadores os foot enfer | the trilling sucs of 303151 €0 be pafit futo the the arcna, dressed fn different-cdored cos- | sinking fund. 'This leaves a large deficlency to tumes, and all wearlng ared cop. The buil, | bo sunplied by taxatfon. At least n ono-forth having recavered bia stremgeh, and segong these | mill tax will bo required (or that puipose. new cuemies, reuews the attack with rcreased hu_groas tolla for the calendar year 1878 Vigor, dartnyg furlously from ono % tho | were §1,340,00 tho wroas tutls for the calen- [ other, aud perfectly wild with ruge. But | dor year 1577 wero $330,000, showmng falling the wily pleadores casily cvado his | of $160,00. This shows n lower amount chargres, thouh it sumctines bappens throyrh | of receipts for tolls than has been @ carclesancas ou thelr part that onc ur mors fez | known within the last forty-five yoars. killed, To euraze the auimal till more thy | Aa the Coustiution Hmits the amount which {iiwaukes, Tickeis for At Paul aud Miiaeapole sre guod eliber via Msdison and Prairie du Cllen, of via Wafertuwi, LaCrossc, and Winooa. 1yt ke At (o o PO Drecy of Lake-at. n of Twenty.second DO e utico. Vit Bdutphosk.. ness Liair & vented her marrying fnto the Britlsh ortatocr. Plautus, which was acted_at Hampton Court fn | subject ot A ontloman who know Mr, Lord forty years | 1535 under tho ttlo of « The Historlo of Error.” wmen aro arimed with spears, the potuts of which | can be expended durig . this year to. tho L ycatenday chiat n ted for hi Srormliis dnneass, (TS oll ploy sas. il T . ’ ¥ ago said yesterday that he vas nof jor hils 3 o vina Antlpholus their | ably one ol the blo: tragedies of revenge, like ' il B are ftled with an explosive substance, which, { gross amount recelved during the past year, £ ,.nm{ 1le prided himself on befug a lt- {’3:",:",%‘;:’;::’{“1,&:,';‘;%:{3’ 3.','.‘.1&',‘.’.."“: m',. “ Titus Andruulru)y" ‘mm “Tho Bpanish | Jyeinesdayaiyl A‘;,',-‘;f’ B striking the bull, leave gaping wounde,, ftwill bosecn fram the abuve statement that | Gitg man, and ft was his habit to | byexpandingthe confusion ol Mentity., Tl Tragedy.” Inits modern form the genjus of frowe s Heucat, pirauss S pe & el “fiere b an abrolute neceasity that the expendi- | Bruadway and admire tho ludies as they passed. | i (R LI Epldannum to Eptiesus, The | Stukspeare sliines thy more eflulgently by con- 1) (Gucen Indign). i lios duty it ls to 5{..‘:‘"n'r':flc'.x'fflu'fflfvmf ;1:; -hgglg":u wd}fifi;‘-umr;:gm:h:&mm Tho Lord Brothers, Kufus o l‘lnimnl.lue{!h 2 | whole of tho serious backgrouud Is his own, but | trast. Besudo tho old play Sliakipears dout- i, te fi;':_-g*"flh,-,nu';_q arqueti springae) and hasiog first bowed 'to the President and | bliing this heceasary reduction b, in my jndg. | ri-goods stors In -Exchauyo place ir | the plot s that of Plautus, lead saferred o the prusa 4 llane ol yoara | Tt e e T eurlas Durluz the great fire of nm{cnr they had thelr T story of the *Two Gentlemen of Vero- | blet, whlch hud been toid hundre 0 (o sala bt Box Olice of Theatre. Kouvds moved irom the store bt Dubune & Rluux Cit Dubuque & Blous Cit then to the audience, repares to en- | men, fiminadiate adoptivn of the chunge of nd- chuf! . % o - o g, S oo tho +autul. Tha sceno s now | mintratin 5 i 0 il I 40 | matt s ideritical with that of thio *Siiepherdess | prostonsly in tho *Iiliorics Danica, by hato ration provided for iu the smendment of ; ¢ strect, but the church, with fts contents, | 31 Y ‘ e | G out Lisl, The Humblet of the JICKER'S TiIE 4 Ulliaan Passenger. il e ftirilliog and exciing. Tho “wudience wateh | thie Cluatitution.,by the appolutuient, at i | S strect, bu " | E ity Benran ot Siotemayor The story | * Hisbaricss aiter & llere evenisy msrties (o MeVICKER'S THEATRE, 4 0a iturday nighi rums 10 Centraiia oniy the combat with breathless attention. The | earllesboracticable day, of o Supevintendent of | * 3y, Lord Kus very sensitive about hts aco. | 300 n;bnflv beon dramatized boforo Bhake | wives, bocouies 8 King of Dentmark, sud §s slain Another New Drama and a Lively Farce, bt pleadures iry foattiaet "“;.‘;‘:f..",'f.““ [l thio bull {I'ggl:;m tke, waose duty It Wil boto duvison | ffo did not like to liave hils fecblencss nuticod, Rieatas uinye: Tos we reail in thoaccimnt OEtho | Tsbetues 3 Firstproduciion ot n orlsisalemationaldramalo thrse | MIORICAN OENTRAL BATLBOAD. 0 't the mal r 40 opj | 6 bile i sadmintstration avd a thorou re- V' - i ” acls. i e o ek e fa -ot, B Grds bt the bl heviog Cauiht sight of tho | Urzamization. By mekine this change ot bo. | Oue ot th lawyers uf Lo Lord eitato saa that | 3ivelg ot ot Ifistory ol Helixaud Piilomens,” | " All's Woll that Euds Well » s supposed to L oty CTark bhey ottt Codar cy O he mot bim ‘walking throuch = Sceventeetth | goeuqhofore her Hivliness In 1534, ho the drawa referred to by Meres as Loves | TRTUE W OIM.AIT, streot on his way home one evening, not 1ong | “7a & idsummer Night's Drea " (s derived | Labor Won,” The stury of Helena and Bertram | presented with correct mountfags aad & strong cast. wzo, ‘The old geutleman was moving """"fl from a large uumber of sources. In Chaucer's | was found by Bnakspeire In Poynter's * Palace | oIt TINS WEEK NSLY—~Every Evenlog and vatnr aud cluug to the railings s it to hotd hiwsolf |5y 10) 00 Tule ¥ may be found the urototype | of Pleasure,” snd oy Poynter in Boceacclo's ce will conlule with this up. Tno lawyer hastened to bls side and of- I o0y cous and his Amazonfan bride, From | * Decamervn.” The poet added the characters oD ROt SR U, fered to usslat him, but Mr, Lonl rosented the | Ghaneor’s * Wife of Bati's Tale and the | of theCountess, Lafeu, Parolles, sud the Clow, RE (he ooly thuroughiy offer, saylom that hio could taky care of ulusell. | Legend of Good Women ' come Ntant, Pyra- [ Measure for Measurs ¥ (s ons o} the darkest Grauntzed Theatre i iy ariree X br Y are! ¥ W I tices ol e froms 2 Naw YoRk. dun 4Tho. foilowing story ts | Wus and Thisbe. Oberon cames trom Urechie's | and most paluful ot Shakspearc's bitter come- | Weaty e biices of udnitsston ars frou 20 100 ver ¢ ) *Thhe Beottish iistory of Jumes 1V, dies, Mo ok the story from Whetctone's nlay, A4 L B foll a8 aimaug the, siveatuse oL 8 Ly iy buck o mbln:lwx"cllow Appearcd in all gorta | *Promos and Cassanda,® 1573, and. tho pross Pl“chs;gfiu:‘ b ‘;’;a‘l',‘,"’,:":::’:‘m‘ A o verslon by the game author, told In his ** Hep- Thomas Lord: of Enulish falry lore; while from “ll)l:ml" verslou by the a s L 3 cent ¢ flea of | tumeror of Civil Disclosured. e = oy o v the st | et S bloirtt " FARWELL AL, 3 o, oiph, Urand 'sci0c totel wad at Paimer ilsuse. - leave. Artive, latter, suddenly dashus toward him, when, | Heved . thal the “expenditures for the current wpringing aside’ with Mehtuing rapldity, the | year can s\rely bs brought below the gross aword 18 driven between tho shoulders of tho | amount of rivenues for the last year, und tho Funimul, killlng biws 1nstantly. This s the sig- | servico upon Qe canals fmoroved In every re- nul for the pent-up enthusfusim of the audicnce | spuct, Most olghe evils, wuate, and corruption 0 break forth and the bullding fairly *shakes | which lave 'xhznwa«l the wmanaguncot Ith the thuuders of apulause which greet the | of the cauald o former years aruse Victorious hero, Handfuls of silver arg | from the sysematle oxtravagance and howered tpon him sud one enthusfastic | frand loug “presalent Fupou them, and gucctator prescuted hbm with & £200 note, | which bad erown uto moustrous proportions, JAn Intermission now oveurred. ked my lady | wisen ey were arkated by the thorough {ne BRIricnds how they could enjoy queh barbarous | vestization and refurn inaugurated in 1473, All spectucles. ‘Lhicy laughod and replled: * We | expericace bas shows that the navieation of the FITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & OHIOAGO RAILWAY, Uegots cormer Canad ant Nadiwonata. Tl ket Offices aelde Hotel, » Arrive. 'aliner House, and thio octogouarlar aliner o 4 abave mentioier Nl'xte?h.i"n\::;tj“i:) el limost, ully whllo b [ o mavic ofcts ot flower julce laid upon thu Matiand Expres T, Wouen fu this vountry are not a0 seniltive as | canald b not liproved but Is actuslly dsmaged | manded tho United States Mediterrancan foct, | slecpiog lovers! 1kl wrote Truilus und Cressida ™ wtall. It tu Jcia kapres in; ‘m%: 4 [Your countrywomeu; we live upon cxuitement | by large revenues, leading to wastetyl, carelees, 1 1 jaud cannot exlst without it." A lunch was now | und corript expenditures, This is fllusmufl rdered, which was svecdily brought by a | by the experlencs of the past season. The eg: hidvous-looking negress, It consisted of lob- | penditurcs huve been ruch lower than for inany ster-salad, cegs, onlons, olives, confectionery, fi:“' prvlous, but 14 o one bave the cunals cte., with various kinds of wines. Feeling somo- o ln sl complete vrder, and so free from fwhat bungry, 1 took one of the egus aud jro- | breaks and Interruption to navigatlon. And cecded to cut It but one mouttiful oearly | vet the adnlulstration, durlug 1577, has been Mstraugled me. The Peruviaus have a cus- | under the od cumbersome wnd expensive sys- tom of mixiug achi (Spauish popper) with | tem. It s the oplnion of many well-informed thetr foud, aud, not being aware of the fact, { | men that by ylacloy the admunlstrution under Was not prepurced lor its existence In the egx. | one responible ad whe will adopt a SlMy fricuds, scelng my distressed looks, were | new systens, cutting off sl sbus tho pelariied, feariug | was 117 but when informed | canals * can be successfully manag: for ol the cause of iny unguish, 'sughed beartily at | one-halt the expenses fucurred during ny misfortuve, Do what [ could, the tasto of | the past year. This sxpectation may be too san- ho pepper remained lor bours atterward, caus- | guine, and it will be imprudent to wct ubon it og me wuch pain and avnoyance, . | before it has beex tried, but | trust it may bo B THE NEXT SCENB very nearly realted. ‘The extraordinary aud on the prozraums was an cucounter botween a | gratitying resultswhich bave been reached In a1 Bu;"'%n & e t of M ns leave 1) U . R R R Ly Rty i, and Depot (£ vt i e 4o 4 * Henry V1.," Farts I1 and T1T, ava recasts ot | relicl to thing that be could not Lave suffered H y o | te ete. the *“True Lragedy of Rieh- | which he cluim 1 ctor. dyeaghen, '&'.fh““‘;fl,’,‘,‘:\%fi{ e [ Y ork, - Mallshe by Ureatio wn | L. Wastive. whwdom of Clyeves auiabia erid OF YALE COLLEGH, that port nfter’ the partye The Adimiral | Peelo wero the authors of the old olays and [ speeches vould vo refesrsd to none but Shak- WILL SPEAR ON bl PR o NI e 1o | Buakspears the fmml-i lucm;ll «kimm \\'lmd -wam-u&\:u le:‘v;u{::l‘xlz'uan"l::l, It‘:t::::hx‘»ll:yttl\;r 13 T"E g" VER QUI“S’"OY 9 ¢ ue, Shakspeare, at Lomuet Ors 3 4 o o B moutn of e Busa | BNk L o e Alae | biovod i sts ot were Clacer's ML i I\ ‘rom there they made a voyage . t ¥ ! e *'Frotiug and Cre: Caxton's translation MUNDAY, Jan. 7, 1878, st 8 p. m, i s steam Jaunch up the cauel to Lima- | Cided that Marlowe, Greeno, and posivly Peelo | Erotine an Vles, or Destructlon of [ Admlesion free, AN st fnvited, ] wrota them und Shakypears und Marlowe to- | from the Freuch b Beeuvles, X !\‘*‘l‘lnl‘:l‘l“l'hl!'::‘ ::'r'gguf:.!"é"‘f,':.,ifm‘k."' "::f gthier reviscd thum. Outof 8,035 lines In Pare | Troy,” und Lydiste's ** Troye Booke,' I _— TR T T oseidale; & native of Cunnectleut who had set. | 11 thers uzs 813 lincs -herled.l}.rlllfivlw "'L'"'! ik nd pLAy Blote Cuspisuely ;!::‘{}:Dmflr‘:h‘fl- lIA\VhIHL.Y S, I,!nl ATRE. ¥ 530 the old oncs. In Parl L. vut u! o e {Late Adel {lsdia tha East, and ider My Publanc, sl | 893,50 3 uml:'i aro 103T naw e, w71 ulkered, | velop et T truvat ‘way of reseing a | 5. . mavanLY.. e Bloitietor and Manager. 1 Come d 1,010 uf the oruginal text. proper couception ¢ o # 2 y :.?'n';z: %:;;:‘ wg"' A':,m::“‘i,,m.d;:'u::: u‘{,‘:" ‘For ** Richard lll‘." Shakapeare was Littlo fn- | a3 wo have it, with the original story as found in | o “;-‘{,‘;’,_‘,Y ",‘,l,,‘,],"&.r}"fn‘ ,H,F.ml' ‘x’.?.”fl;‘lfli‘é&fi.m- Simbriy 1o Jeresledy - | gebted to the obl play the » true Tragedy of | Cintblo's “Ilevatomitbi® Tuq Incident of wn | HoBE (MG, WoE Lol sadis 'l‘nu'w.ch:.e;' ;:::»'“d on ber retura trip frow | Richard [IL," but ratlier t Hollinshed, who in | intended attack on Cyprus by the Turks may AY CODY: ar. LONT AND WON, affa to Alexandria o the evenirg of Apeil 3 | turu derived it from die ‘T More's “Histary of | have beeu sugeested by th Listoricul tuct that | Javoducioi lodian $tous Chiets, TWO IEATS and 573. On tho followlug moralng the jolly old | Edward .V, wud Richard IIL" More bimscit :g_‘l,t 20 attack was wctuslly wude fu the year | CHA-SHA-5H, G the renuwue ride Aoraing Mall—01d Line. Rl Keprdia oot PITTTSBURO, CINCINNATI & BT, Depot coruer of Cliutou sad Carrull-a T Doukey. Matldecs Wednes- " AUBTIN I Buil and o bear. Looking down futo the | the Btats prisons by the fuithful and ellicient | Adintral ran upon deck aud deJared'that the | Probably kot his materials fram Cardinad Mor- | 137 WKing Lear” found by | 4resd prena, Taaw an atteudant leading by a strouw | supervisivn of one rupomaible head give reason chusett mus Alexandria b) - | ton, Chaucellor of Heury V1L and the bitter Lue story of ng Lear” was found by & : : : oo " a “ernal) | Dears. whith b Securoly | Lo Lopo or shmilar results under 1ike manage- ‘wfin'.m Tho vestes srrived off she basbos by'y | foe ot Richard. Blakspeare {n Halllushed, snd Lo may have NEW CRICAGO THEATRE. ¥ ostencd fu the middlo o the srend | ment of the canals. The histation necessary ' e bull was now let o, und tremendous up- | Lo carry the a:eudment ol the Coustltution Biluuse erected ls uppesrance. ‘The anlmal st | futo efect was sopted by tha fast Legslature, ret did pot take any notlee of bis tied antagon- | but pt too late & period to pemt @ Buperinten @st, merely snitling the alr sad then dashing | ent to MoEu uew plan and ferfect 8 new or- o'clock in the eveniny, m,u signaled for & “Rtomeo and Jullet” fa supposed to bo based | tunen & fow hints from an old play, the * True (FLAST ppearance uf Boh WEEK.. 3 upan bistory. The fncklenta it treats of wers | Coroulcle Eistory of Klug Leir.'" It s also 410,000 D nof K‘e'(f’nfx'e.;"'ifl“nfé"‘i?"" u}u unl:lflre‘dmghl: \:l:: nm‘r‘wdloulymu: 1508 A tale somuwhat like 13 | fouud in fligglus® * Mirror for Hm(hu"lngl"; d atarted, blit, missing *he cognnel, she struck | tXists fu the “Epnesiaca’ of Xenovhon ot | fa :uuuvx‘ul upon by Jpemaer I the * Falrle CALLICN upun (he rocl Two holes were knocked in | Eplicsus; auothor sesentially shular {s found in | Queen.” Iv dou CHIOAGO, BOOK ISLAND t}’ml?m RAILROAD Uepot, cufuer uf, Vin burva sad sheriian-sis Ticket 2 N Uilice, 54 Clarkeet. btless extated for wany years a T ¢ Omaha, Lesvenw'th & Atch Ex, piry. it was uow necessary to call the piea- | ganization betors the upeniue ok nayigation. 1 nd she remained fast aground until | 8 callection of tales by Mussuccio of Salerno, | w3 s tradition. . : i T Pern Accomu lorcs, whio- aypeared und. ariempted to atiract | (rust that B uacessary dotay vill Aow secur | Lk Uil and she rematned fast aground untl | 8 sofleciion, of fvas. s Houg wud Give | - Fhe imuorials o7 Othulla 8, werq futiud I a AALL o } Nuu boress : m buuuyw-rfiha bear. I'bls they succeeded | in carryivg futo effect thoumeudaent which has atriking the rock was felt on tho vessel, drs. | Jlcbta; and in 1363 Arthur Brouks produced | Itollinsned's ,““’B le.r 3 ¢ counce i with C{C 20t Mices=15, 5 sud 330, SAoore ) EHE |~ M INUELLANED UL, b doivg, aud as the anlinal, now mude furfous, | become vital to the prus‘mrlty.u?\nm to the | Hicks and her cumpanion ran upon geci. She | Mis long wetrical verstou luum!ml on Bow- | the poriigu wi ml'nm.u: ol uu\inu an A .n.‘ e ettt | . e e e pld fta enewy, Le dashed tuward it wish bead | very existence, of the canals. \ offered 100 francs 10 each of & crew to row her | seat's French uovel, publisued i 135, Puynter | betd, Hollinshed's accouut {51 the tuurder u‘ OCIMOLDERS 2 Ry For Salo Rocred, und cutchilng {4 ou bis boras, throw it [ The hoprovewent {n canat transfortation in | juto the harbor. twelve miles distant. Twelye | Auglicised it in the ** Patace of Pleasure," 1567, | Kiuz Duffe by Donwald. e sppearmiiu of || . STOUKIOROE Iy Qlolently juto the air, The bLoar, ap- | the last season did nov commence Wit about | yen voluntee , aud_rowed the ladics, Com. | Brouke ipvaks of baviug seen » tho saing argu- | Bauquo aud tis stecp-walking cens o ady - Y ] » by Drugylsts U ircbleued, made, wo yesst | the frit of Sy, ¥rom tha: daic ullyne closs | mofora Aldea, nd Cowmodors’ Swan'to i | Miont latey act forth upon the stugo” frow | Migsbutl wero Suukspestas otn tureations. OCKIOlAOrS™ MMeotng, Ererywhara. @ exeept ow| ercel sud | of the seasou the namber o ts W I % ehict b4 2 - t 4 . carored 1o escae frutn 1t ussaiant.. Again | be BROUKB Jito kg was lo0md ln:llllfi::v.utg o e absrted Lo Calro und the Byra: | suw I 1o drauiate foros bafure writlu Bigowds | Plutarei = Life of Autotua.” flie Urutus Was | Tho unusl wmestiaz of the sockbordery of the T d agaln was [t tossed Intp the uir by Ite i" - | ncet the demands upon then. it fs contitently | fnida of émwn‘ and they sueut the ten ‘Jays | vorsion. ull ready to heud iu this voluwe, but ba dectned | Mechanies' ana Traders' Savings, Losa, and Bulld- yglenic, Infallible an utugoulst, untH the uttendaut, seclng that | expected that the lwproviment will coinug | that the Wachusett #as upoen the dry-dock In **Richard IL™ bad been played doubtless be- | i tecessary Lo trausform und mnmlgur-{ Mare | og Awsoctatton of Chicago, 1., will ba held at Presarvative ¢ kit was entirely one-sided, led bouh the | throughout the whole of the coming selon, ourooylag to must of the places of interest fn | fore. fur sevenl verslous of it wppeared wbout | Antouy. Tiag geniue ot 3nakspesro b lavisbed | 5 onico of tha Assoctstion, No. 121 Raudoloh- A B i it ials swuy, uidst sbouts of laughter from | aud that new boats will be butlt sutlicicud to h.‘.p‘. After that they returned to Nice, where | the date of Shakspeare’s. Dr. Siuop Formao | upon the creatlon ot Cleopatrs. st., Chicago, 11, va Monday, Jau. 14, 1678, ut | pinesr ,{,Efiuu’gm € apectalols, wio wers amused by the nu:?flgoums dedclency, I s expectatyn | Mrs. Hicks becaras again very conspicuous | #aw one version {n 1011, and descrived it ac- Frum Plutaren, woreover, he obtaloed the RTe an WIDECUVA St 7580 o'clock p. on, for tuw purpese of electiug pwanliy Lebavior of the bear. Al unter | an; reallzed the canals vill show that thi 3 ¢ B ¢ curately, leavlug 4o doubt that there wers al- | waterial tor *Coriolauus.” " His chiracteriza- | 7 e o Muspltal. " ook biace beiween 2 bull and & fullgrown | Haropassed salely throuzs the criets of fpaty | Areduouter of the Euglish boulvard. Jiost ad aty Kicards # IUchwonds 1o tho | thonof Voluuuls 1s eutircly bls owdy but the | Ditectors, sud the wraniacion of suy il bol r A l IQ Ertizie. Momtet O Aulron cace contaming the hon was | cial dlsaster, und’ that the' will henceforth be | It fs now understood that cx-Gov. Joha A. | ficld. luqiullll\:nlcuh are ('l‘-:rlvcd trow hlstory, | niess $hat Wway cowme be! ux:v -m;_e uu‘u e Nalht]] ) oo i o "8 lato tue widdls ul tae » v sutliciently | able tu muepthe requursuicus of the Constitu: { Dix, aged 79, and Presidout of tho b. L. C, A, v Klug Johu ™ 13 aloosa adaptation of au old Slunn ot Atueus™ s valy Sudbapearg’s fu - J. YOUXNG, Eec'y. Vncs Guitd Cald o4 weise fua bk 2ad pusionin