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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. JANUARY 18, 1878 ’ 7 ENGLAND. The Lower Classes of London a Race of Persistent Christmas-8eason in the British Metrop. olis--Pecnliarities of Box- Dying-Ont of the Old Style of Panto. mimes=What Is Tnking 1is Evila of the English Railway Bystem— An American Institution in Bpecial Correspondence of Tha Trihune, Loxnoy, Dec, 27.—Chtistmus-week has put a temporary quletus to the politieal uproar; and, although the ncwspapers still growl out their approval or disapproval ol tic supposed warlike intentfons of my Lord Beaconsficld, the body of the people have heen much nture ed for the past five days in thelr plans for the holidays than in plans’ for a camvuign, andihe price of plumn-pudding has been far oftener quoted than the prica of Turkish bomls, It Is, a8 of courso i¢ always husleen, a scason of GREAT GOOD-CHEER AND MERRIMENT, so that tho war has been for the time almost wut of England’s mind; ory 3 any have given a passing thought to the poor Turk or Russian,— cold, hungry, wounded, dying,—It las been, I fear, very much with the sentiment of the Pharisee,~thanking Hecaven that they were not as these sfanors who wero cutting cuch other's throats all for the pure love of Uod. Yo, i epiteof the traditional spirtt of ¢ Peace carth, good will toward men,' whiclh the British olalin as the “speclal character- fstfc of their Christmas scason, I cauuot allow thelr charity outvard manners, or to warm up tha cockles of tbeir hearts toward the world at large. Char- {table cnough in ono scnso they certalaly arej probably no people {n the world ard mora ready to give liberally to ald their ess fortunate breth- renjyet it isamechanical kind of charity after all, andthey givemoney frecly becausothey arctheres bycarrying out, in letteratleast, oncof thogreat- st Christaln virtues. But the broad lberality which offers ggood-lellowsbip to all humanity In the truo spirit of Chrlstianity, does not make ft- sclf more prominent at this scason than ot any For Instance, if you should venture to greet astranger whom you might casually meet in a rallway-station, ing-place, with 8 hearty “Merry Christmaal® ho would probably stare at you, and get away from your vicinity ns quickly as possible, for fear that you intonded asking a favor of him. If na were very young and unusually well supplicd with money, he would be quitc apt to OPPRIL YOU A BIXPENCE, under tho Impression that you must have meant your greeting for an appeal to his pocket. And, indecd, such would probably bo the fact, coming from nn Eoglishman, for u mora persistent race of beggars I have nover mct than the lower class of Londoners. You cannot cross a street In tho busy part of thocity without belng ssked for pennics by tho crossing-sweepers. 1L you bail & hausom on thastrect, before you can get Into 1t au officfous fellow will turn back the doors and stand at tho wheel for a penny 83 you wtep Inj theso men scem to start i for they are ublquitous. way-porter will open the door of a carrlage for you, and then hang round for a slxpence until one gives it to him to get nd of him, Andso it gues on continually, until, if ono pold all the little gratuities that these peopie evidently ex- the total amount per diem would bLe no tax to o verson of moderale mcans. ‘They scek out oppurtunitios to do some infin- itesimal service,—one which you would have preferred, perhaps, to hiave had left undone,— snd then they looknt you asif you werea monster of ingratitude and sclfishness if you fall to give them the coveted “tip” part,—aud it is the sentiment of Americansalso,~1I would grontly preler a down- rlght. boggar, saking alns without disgulse, to these innumerablo tip-seckers, who make o pretensc of dolng a sorviee in return for tho ' . Tha last two days in London have been like ONE LONG SUNDAY. AH places of wholesnls busincss have been only thoe theatres, restau- , and supply-shops have busineas whatever, and theso latter ouly with closed shutters, os if b That Christmns-Day itsclf should Le thius observ- cd, scoms natural enough catled * Boxing-Duy "' —s] pakd to it, 18 more thau I ean uecount for, lowever, the custom for the whole army of beg- eacend upon the publie in thelr greatest foree; aud so strongly rooted has become thelr cluim, through years of sanction, that they feel really defratdes one fails to respond as Jberally as they think is but why the next doy— ould have such hunors gars on that day to First ot all, the era of Iegearman's Holiday Is ushered in- Chiristinas-cve by the ** Waits su-called beeause they serenade all tho louses o thelr nelguborhood with most vile discord,— supposcd ta be music,~and then * walt " for the iuhabitants to glve them some monuy, ini to Engllsh tradition, the original were the band of ungels whom the shiepherds heard ut Bethlehem, somu 1,677 years ago; but thoso who should endeavor to trace the slight- est resomblancy between the originuls and thelr London successors would ueed n vivid (magina- tlon and an unbounded falth, Stopplug at the gate of an Amertean famlly, whero tho lad the house was serlously {11, they tooted tl horns for about fifteen minutes Ia the early part of the evenine. As 1o ono in tho houso hap- pencd to know the object of their din, and as itacemed, ot that tie invalld, no notico was tal departed. At 4 o'clock Chrlstas-inorning TUEY LETURNED, however, advanced o the stepa of the house, and hegan such an uproar, * s all the flends from Heuven that fell had pealed the banuer- cry of Hell.” ‘The nurse, after vaiuly endeavor- 1uig to mako her volce thiem cxhaust themsel Christinas-foreno the elfrontery tosend a mus quest for a duuble see for haviug given two sero- naddes the night or three Bunday- ruther o amuse the o of them, an B 3 £ B nger with a ro- ults,” there aro genorally two ool huggars, seckiug Tunds 1or new libraries, oreans, or other church-turnl- ture; then comes the postman, closely folluwed by the telegraph-mossenyer of the district, the water-turncock, the gas ditto, the nearcat street- croselng-sweeper, the lawplighter, the Yout. porter”? of the rullway-station, if you happen to ive in the suburbe, and so on, a Jonger Het than Lcan remetuber, closing with the dustinen and As, of enurie, thess functionarics are unxloua to wake the circle of thelr contribu- aivle, you will often a bons of contention be- tween twoof themn, cach claiming you us bee and, whickever ano you ud it was the wroni one, 80d, to pacify the other, snother half-crown Ongof the most amusing ¢ was shown torsas lanze us that you aro Toncing to his distrit lavor, you are sure to must be eacriticed: fvatures of this kind of rivalr: futhe shape ol a prioted clreulur, distributed da oue district, wurning houscholders azalust Risivg snything to certain parties “calling themsclves scavengers, who ars not, stating w ready means of fdentifying the seal Beaveugers, who alone should be *boxed.” believe truditlon credits the wise men of the ast, who brought gifts to the infant Jesus, With betng the onginutors of Boxing-Dsy cus- BUT JUST PANCY what would be thelr fecHugs it they could sce Ten, “calling thewmseives scavengers, who werd Dot succeediuge as gift-recelvers to the Babe the wanger, to whom tho Mo rankincevse, and wyreh! uther features of Boxlug-Day which scem pleasant to one not Mduger born,” wnd even the Euillsh do not Vuew them with on sltogether calm, unrutited For Instance, the upper servants, fu all s of any soclal pusition abuove trade- prescuted with some con- le gift by the diiferent tradesmen who Wpply the household with provislon: ourse no ouo would ob, Buxiug-Day 1t the ifts | brought gold, “‘“"l:l:fi are regularly ‘were wude from purely intcrested motives; but it 18 Uity uLDeces: int out the practical fll-eflects of such e servauts. 10 the ** gift-bear- jects of suspicion to the Rift-bearing tradcemen of o regarded with disfavor 4y are po less to be prudent head of afamily. tion of the commuuity look Bd-eCHI0N WIN' KrOALCr Batli- factton than the Innkeepera; from the opening | Thursday, when Judga (flbert ordered that the Ada Van Pelt, i1 been acrfously engas hut something had | the distinguished personage could not be more THE FA ; until the closing hour, they do such a thriving lo-ymgr»('y]d #on of the partfes, who has thus far J N Judae Metealf; G. W, V. interposed to thwart them. There Arc cotries atified than by dh\mvcrlnf some unfir\ulu s e e "ok trade as In certainly nnaurpassed by that of any | beén with the father, ahould be given tothe | o “seca Mackells 5, W. R,, F. (i, Keenss (1. W, | in hisdiary which prove the wounds were not | himself: Marletie Bey would easily be able to I A 1}) business in the Thiree Kingdoms.” The “pub- | mother, The litile fellow was brought Into tho | 0! “Eon “ftanson, The ers were Inatalied | ©3Miy If ¢ver, Dealed. “ They pnt mein what | discover onc firat, reinter it secectly, and crowded, and in many ulaces I have scen the | the Judis he biurted out through his tears, 4 " WL 4 3 8¢ 3 £ as done, and - Tron pasing along o Tine. b bakte Thelr it ot | dowit o T etk Al it de 1o Ong: | Jreqe elected represcutatives of the o W. Grand | f g} 's hed! O Gnod, what night!” | tiaguished personsge had the pleasure of “dls- Lodge. 8 popular *public’ bar, while their wires, and | of Mrs. Nichols® counsel sugzesied that he had ———— 'fl.icru are passares, tnul in his revord | covering an Important and entirely new monu- CORNER cven thefr swecthiearts, staod about outside and | heen tralued by his father for tis scene, and the SPCRTING wl »_lr»h hcqpen‘ll( u_mlml not deatitute of religious } ment. The victim of this little 3”“"‘.' Joke s walted for them. But this latter feature §8 not | boy indignantly anawerdd, * You Hel you lie, ¥ . reverence, * Sept. 22, 1831.—My b|rl.ndly—; eald to b no other than the Crown Prince of State and Adams BtS \ peenliar to Christmas-time; any Baturday even- | and I dou't caro who you are.” Then he ran why to be kept )nymul{ T know mnot, ond yet Prussia. o, iy ing one will ace from fiva to ten women loltering | sobbing to his father and threw his arins around BILLIARDS, ll'nank(hyl imbly and heartily for all the = - about the tloors of nlmost any “public’ as late | bis neck, only to be torn away h{num dJudge's | g ninen gamen the biliiand tournament for blesrings He has Deen pleased to vouchssfe to ANMUSEMENTS, CEICAGO,ILL. as midnight, or until their half-tipsy sponscs | order. As the boy was baing led to his mother plenbleatid e me, aud thoee | scarcely dare call my own.” et 0, 1815.—~To-day to work in various wags. Iam anxious and unhappy; but God knows my heart, and to i | devoutly nu{, not for my- sell, but for othera who are, as far as tnes nre concerned, nnocent children of mine; but I have faith in Iiis goodnesa, ang, sinner as I am, I do hope He will preserve me for thelr sakes,” tho champlonship of Chicago cxme off between Hos ond Bnyder, and was a French three-ball, and easily won by tha former. Followlng is TUE AUMMARY, €nimano, Jan, 17, —Ninth gamn in the towenament for the champiofuhin of Ghicaso pinged st Brunswicks Iilard Visll, hetween Mewrs. Hnyder and foa, 5210 Birunswirk & Baiko table, 23§ fimil: A. asford, giarker dreferee. 1iog wina in 30 luning: arerage, 4,07 come out to bu guided home by thefe weaker, thuugh more rellable, better halves, And TILE MOST REMARKADLE TIING in this connection is, that the wife docs not scem to regard her positlon as a puinful or de- fnullng one from a moral polnt of view. To he sure, she does sometimes seriously ub{cct to §n the hack part of the court, the father canght NMm up, and, kissing him passionately, 2aid, God qzlcss Fou m{ #on,”" recelving the Aol:; bing reply, *f God biess you, dear, dear papa. - MASCULINE COSTUME. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Prices, 250,50, 75, and 81, Matinee Prices,25¢ and 30, ‘This Friday n!, Jan. 1%, Farewell Benefit and les ‘appearance but two of the Queen of Tragrdy, MINS ELIZABETIL VON STAMWITZ, Fhen wha whl wpnear In o grest chatacter of VALERIA MESBALINA, in tha Grand flivtorical ‘Tragedy from tue (ierman of Wilbrane, entltied E.J, LEAMANN, BUYER AND SELLER the uhyolcal discumfort, Tuvuived, SebecsllfIL | trs, Gwisholm Fakes n Savage Assautt [ Borirons 5 1385 “sapers vefe! foy sverige, THE PRIZE-RING. e F dmrmtis compans. tro oF seems to think that *Jem mun ha’ his liquor,” wupon Man'’s Habitiments. o lon (white)-20, QAL 1 1, 0 2 =4 4 Al85n. RABSON: BAN K R u PT STOCKS ns | heard one of them sy, and that drunken- To the Editor of The Tribune, 2E AL 0118 0 i it e Spirited Contest Between Jack Gallagher and Nelll 0'Iirien—A Forty-saven Minutes' Fight Declnred & Draw, New Fork Merald, Jan, 15, On the line of the Long Branch Raflroad there oceurred last night onc of the most spirited glove conteats that have been witneased In this ¥iclolty for suma time. A few gentlemen made up a purse of $75to be given tothe man who fought down his sntsgovist sceoralng to the Marquis of Qucensburs®s rules,—thres minates® tme for round, one minute rest between the rounds. The contcstants were Jack Gallagher, of New York, and Neilt O'Brien. The former weighed 137 pounds, was five feet six and three- quarter nclics high, and 24 yearaolds O'Brien waa flve feet seven and a quarter inches high, weighed 153 pounds, and s 21 years of nge. ‘They had been in a sequestered apot, out of po- lice circles, preparing for this event. A few gentlemen only were allowed to witness It, snd, a3 the men are somewhat well known in pugil- istic clrcles, a great deal was expected of them. The place In which they were to fight was pre- nared for thein by persons who were equal to the requirenients bf the case, The ropes were atretehed Lytackles frore cach angle of the room in such a manner as to leave a twenty-four-fool ring, with spaces outside forspectators. Twen- nueas within reasonable bounda s not a partie- ularly objcetionable habit fn her husband, Oc- eastonally one of the women In tho group will recr in through - the dours to discover how far her noble Jord has gone toward hetpless inebrio- ty, or she witl Inquire of the outcomers as to his then condition; should the report be favora~ bic, she will resume lier gossip or_her knitting with great equanimity ; but, should he. have al- ready reached the stage where he **fs na fu? but Just hus plenty,” she obtains the kindly afd of some of her Jem's niore sober comrades, and pets him_outside und on his way home as soon as possible. A pleture of London at this time, without a conslderablo space dovoted to the pantomnitne, would perhops be like *“Ilamlet” with the Prince left out; yet it Is not a novelty to most of Tiw Trinyne's readers, and I can hardly say that It 1s, infteclf, prrtionlarly Interesting. Perhaps ong can best compare it fo the Amerl- can clreus, to which every ono goes, not to seo the performance, but the audlence. To the children 1 {8 & perennial source of dolight, and alsu to o large hody of young men und women to whom the Boxing-Night pantomime repre- sents the fulflliiment of lung-repressed ycarn- Ings fora *“lark ;" and 20 every theatro s crowd- cd to the rer&n of sufocation, and people fight for places with a Wisregard for othera not to bo clleXed anywhere except {n an English crowd. The vld-style pantomime, too, 18 DYING OUT. It no lonzer conilnes itscif to a slender twig riper ek o, oy o 00 11,6, 0, 6,0, & & 6, 3 2, 0, 1=t N'l]"hn gama to-night wiil be hetween Honohan and iller, NEw Onrreavs, Jan. 17.—In the biil{ard toue- nament, clghtl finmn‘ Daly zcored 600 and Rudolphe 485, uns—Duly, 102, 81, 74 Ru- slulphe, 100, 7, Averazo—Daty, 3h Tudolphe, g BwisavALE, Pa., Jan, 13.—Our brethiren of the presa seem quite startled by iy assertion that pantaloons are not the ultimatum of Dress- Reform, You tall men have so long sat on your sublime hight of fancled superiority, andlooked down on us poor little women, led captive by the tyranny of Fashioh, that you have no doubt come to regard yourselves as the models whom all the discontented wish to imitate. It does not scem to have occurred Lo you that you are quite as much tho slaves of Fasiton as wo are; that French dancing-masters dictate what you shall wear, and how you shall wear it and that you follow their dictation more blindly than women du that of thelr Parisian divinities. It certalnly 18 an open questlon whether you do not sufler quite as much as we do from this foliowing; and I havo sewed on too many but- tons to be biind to your extreme folly. Fashlon never finvented a more unphysiolocienl garment than that which, for. a quarter of a ccutury, las been the dlstiogulshiug glory of the wlser sex. ‘teus of thousands of men suffer from wearing it ngonfes quite as acute as any that women foflict upon them- scives by their snlcidal dress; and it is probable that doctors know the cause or aggravation of thclr trouble, fust as they know the cause of Doz Eheet now open. TCOLISEEN NOVELTY THEATRE, 6., 1 JOB LOTS. THE LARGEST AND " CHIBAPEST HOUSE Of {ts kind in America for AUCTIONEERS, - PEDDLERS, AND AGENTS, Revolution Stores, Bankrupt Stores, Opposition Stores, Cheap Stores, Dollar Stores. Each. Perdos. #7 Clark. Buccenstyl ln‘tnr,emtn‘ and Crowded Houses at each Performance to Witness MR. FRANK JONES, In his Very Exciting Drama, Deantifal New Scenery and n-mu‘ —— THE KENNICOTT CLUD, The annual meeting of the Kennicott Shooting Cliib was held yeaterday afternoon at Thomas'‘zun atore, No, 183!5 Clark atreet, J. ', Phillips fn the chalr, and 0. W, Egglenion Sccretary pro tem, Measra, 1t W, Uniilips, T, 31, Elmer, and 11, P, Orvls were elected to nembership, ‘The annuat élection of officers was gone Into, with the followlnz reanit: Tyesitent—J. ¥, Philtips. Vige Presfdeni—David Bates. Kecretary—U. C. Elierman. Treasrer—Xhier rrice, Zinard of Nanagers—F. Thomar, D. Hates, G, W. Egxleston, 1t was voteil to hold a shoot far the Club handl- cap medal at Dexter 'ark ‘Thuraday next at 1 p. . -nn?‘;. The Board of Managers Were appointed £ho Handicap Committee o' fate the conléstante, It was aunounced that there woald be & glasa-ball shoot the same day and place, n TTHE Effects P'inted and Arranged Especially n{ Q(rl( for thia Flay. AND. The Variety Rotertalnment enmaists of tha Fineat Talent that can be ohtained tn the Eastern Citles, Matines this sfterncon at 2 o'clock. McVICKER'S THEATRE, FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, . JOIN DILLON, BENSATION DRRAMA. AN ), A ARDERSON, SEREERe LOST IN LONDON, ROARING FARCE, Promtoent Charsctens, |QUIET FAMILY EVERY NTGHT AND BATURDAY MATINE of wmirth, **All the L Next Week—a Zour comedians In the cas NOOLEY'S THEATRE, Prices, 25¢, 50¢, 75c, & 81. Watlnce Prices. 25¢ & 60c, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Monday, Jan. 21, every evening and Wedarsday and Saturday l'\‘mme. timited engagenient of the eminent TIY TURFE, Bavawxan, Gn., Jan, 17.—The races of the Tandxerchlets, Cotton. with hemmed com of plot upon which to haug the nuties of Clown | tho afiments of women, and feel that the pa- | JockeyClabcontinucdto-day. Inthe Bonaventure | , . MESSRS. ROBSON AN: AN order.. 4 8 D0 Pahtnloon, arlenuiv, andGolambine. Tobasurdy | tiont. would cndure any atnouat of sullerin, | stakcs, mile heats, for -yost-olde, the fret was a | 1:1007 s pen f1ed ‘“"“;‘ the "r“"" Tnioa I st AT ST e i ) | e o o tho Clow'fs still retafned in many pantomimes; | and death itsetf, rather than wear unfasbionsble | dead heat between Tom Hacon and Ludy Gray, | Which were padded to prevent tho men from | pressly for them by Mr. doveph Bradfurd, entitied, HEAE 10 o0 but his presenve Is o tribute to past traditions, | garments, Nannlo B. next, Darshcba last. Time, 1:50%. | hurting themsclies should they be thrown over. OUR BACHELORS.> “::g;ergfi, KR C A S 4 and got at ail besause he o uccossary feature | | Wolinso much talk of the Inconseniouco of | e sccond heat ian won by Uarshets, Hacon sec. | 411 ouse, no one ok, syor oy Rouaht | fust Aanein, Vst af Mot o ieckersiichiienloms bommdl 31 g ammp’a‘i—n‘:(:v'y siinbla n:‘:net'uml!ll.r::l go‘x’-um‘x: m'{,:‘ Trom tho ‘;m::‘;m;r't:lvx;:t"wlldn; both ;’“"' Lady Gay Il,hh;. 'nmle'. 1 h‘flg Th\:’ third | 5ot 8 o'clock a few wagons and traps drove up, Buppot Hpsinochlars Ladles 1 13 20 ectacles. fhve ieat was won by Bacon, flarshebw second, Ga. 8 Rt g e blleninciug | Dt o e o9 e ftalocms 1 3 o ok i i 33" i b et Dncut | 1 CLS e o i rcbdestons, They W oun LS THEATRE, Bois mations arc as rapll and magniticont ke a fairs- | ho risked his suspender-buttons, and sccommo- | Sina deciared the winner of Tho heat and race, per alter vistting the purilists in thelr quartera | 5 1r. waverLy.. o0 2 4o hewr and Manager, o R s atoned for Ring an cqual slice from tho A ay our most sensible men get futo - ampton. Burgoo. Egypt, e jen. d ! J 2, D N ~ites 7 budy of thelr rcnus;gmul {h bald heads in tho mcfilu’whlzh Ftertor. with motios in anv but }'.’;;'.Z‘c';.:n"fl::mfi"‘ h'",",]""!‘?",,l;m" won, Holle th :n:;:l:n{:le‘;;m{}." o SO B ““l nr.;u(x,-lrlim Ama 31"‘1;1”14 9:‘};"":"‘%%':’&5 1'?,.‘?5.- L E sao, during tho palmy days of Soldenc's | of fashlon. 'Chey nlso distort the outlines of f\m’;‘fi"S‘:f:;.fi"}‘n’c‘gf:“;’,’,‘,’,"",‘,nf‘l‘“"i,,‘,,"d,fg,:,"‘ T“f T o) f{f‘i "‘,V g”" '}‘I‘C““d‘:“"' \temember thix 18 the jr. £ B paromime T Teireatig Tast Dolora | mite, KL at® cn® of ™ihem ware | Fipst-Chapco thisa, Hime, dae - C S ) Qe Fronk Bull ana Larey Rvaa, Galinghor | s et e " ! i perhup! cal form 0 - . yo made in ona of the lobbics last night gives a | it1 ow would he usc a pafr of legs as thick at WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY. Thera was some discussion as to who should bo G iite Cinandeted S e retty fair fea of public sentiinent: the anhle as above tho kuco? Yet thisis the . referce, which was finally settled by Edward ABH v AN" HIHE IHMN Gents! Overalia and Jumpens, ! w0 » “Ygu liaven't hrSuzhL your boyai" queried g\um':hoy all nake themeelves. They also put Sveetal Dispatch 1o The Chiieazo Tridune. Tanly being chosen. At this time there were AL I_]_E,r:“i_ UP s‘ {iente: Buroenders. Eheapo. 10 middle-nged gentleman of a friend, on long boots and pantaloons over them,—thus | MapisoN, Wis., Jan. 17.—Upou Invitation of | nat inore that twenty persous outside of the | gypr,earinw or Mrrznrmce Manzs.—tSatardsy | Conn: St fonek % * Ncy replicd thoothers there araonly two | conautting the wases from the feet up around | the University Regents, and in company with | ropes as lpcch!.urli’nnd among them were some gm-Yuu. “Bunday excepted, | i Monusy e'mmd! Pk Box, periods i lifo when itis safoto sce sucha | the bodz, and keeping it in nhroul vapor- | them tho members of the Leglsiature, employes dv‘,‘i‘l‘n"é‘mx:x ’%{uii!;: :!ri Dl’h::‘_ I::llcx:: C:H&d :am‘g A Dsily, A Genta paser ol 2 Cl : o vi at three . n o} A s : dpitacl, g Lk, Jondor o el | Buty Thi, b of, et pprOpAL SR | . chlsons, vt Sleneo Ml of thoSite | 30058 AU ol ot i | - CEIONOO & NoRTEWRTEY mamwar, | Gk e Al 2 University. The bullding has been erected dur- ing the past two yeurs- at an expense of over $180,000. The legislators cxpressed themselves much plensed with the varfous departments, The building {8 not yet completely furnished. The machinery and engines are in good running ords A number of atudents were at work ln the geveral depurtments under the supervision of Chiarles L. King. ‘The operations in agricul- —before we arc weaned.” There 1s something absurd in the dozflml persistence with which the bulk of the Engilah ~people cling to their own ways snd their old- tune mothotls of lnboring andof doing business. I'am reminded of this so often that I have pass- ed the stage of rightcous Indiguation which zome of their scastless methods have thrown me into occaslonally, and have undertaken to examine somo of thelr businoss-customs, For were of the very tightest and lest kind, and began to spar, Hound 1,.—Gullagher felt with his left for an opening, was stopped, and tried again and_was stooped, O'Bricn cross-countering a liitle short, Gallagher wouldn't bo denled, and reached out bis left again and touched O'Brien's chin: the Iatter countered with his right, lucflectively, Lowever, and then the men came tozether wrestliog, and wound up the round without ad- but it should be_worn,with knee-brecches an the top fastened up fo tho beit, Pantaloons and long-bootaare not made togo together; and the pantaloon, in any case, Is an awkward con- trivance, always flopping around the ankle, fm- peding locomotion and catehing dirt. Next, conatder the Rllyslulnzh-nl propertica of 8 modern shirt; which covers the chest with a slab of linen ns impervious to light ard afrasa marble headstono! Consider the neck-baml’ Genta® Linen Collars.... Gents' Linen Collal Ticket Offcen, 62 Cinrk-st. (Sherman THouse) andag the depota, SEET e Gents! Riack Hilic Bows, all colors. UK ey | icare, Ligs {li\hl rleeye. Gents! Woolen Jacketa, Genta' Woolen Comfortera. . Ladies! Cotton tore, chea Ladies: Cotton Hose, bett dles: Caiored and Ktripe Woolen Hoac, 13a.m. § 400nm. 7:4% fnstance, I havo always heard o great deal of | which must not lack more than the sixtcenth of | ture, chemistry, astrunomy, and physles were | vantage to efther. waukee Expres. . adles: Garsets, clieap. pralse given to the mnx{mmnnnc of" a0 Inch of strangling the wearer, and must be as | very Interesting to all the visttors. The cla Round 2—At " the call of time O'Brien ws | 85iilwsukee Favenser (diiisi g A SV Tacimers o 1 DRITIBI RATLWAYS: hard and solid na the braas collars warn by our | In agriculture and chemistry numbers twenty- | first ot the ecrateh, evidently anxfous to force glilrtrn Day Express 1 e six. Itisexpected thatina short time it will bedpubled, The fine art departinent {5 very hamndsome, and private contributions are nu- merous, Saxon toreluthers In the British Isles as n token of thelr subjection to their lorde, justas thelr 4on8 uow wear their counterpart {n- evidence of thelr bondage to thelr Frouch dictators! Think of the wrist-bauds, which mare resemble hand- cuffs than dresa; and tho paper collars, with thelr polsun-dressings, to which sensible men have sacrificed their lives, Look at the buckram pads used to givo the appearance of unnatural breadth to the shoul- ders, which project Jike thu roof of an uvershot barn, and leavo the slcave lmncin[: by thu caves, giviug a painful impressson of insecurity or luvlsExlo brackets to suppurt that varticular architectural design! The amount and quality of buckram masonry to%keep up this false ap- pearance must bo yery Injurlous to the muscles of the shoutder, whilé " the fold upon fold of cloth worked {nto a collar alds in the debilitat- y should & man's shoulders, and chest, and neck be shingled nny more than a woman's walst weatherboardedi 1n both cascs, that in- dispensable requisite to health and comfort, fexibility, is sacriticed tom false and spurlous taste, ‘Tho tdea suggested Is that of a mixturo, part garment, part fron coflin, and both men and woien aro sad caricatures of humanity. Women benr their bondaga more enllg than men, for ono never scea a wotnan in public try to relieve tho preasure on her poor, pinched sldesjibut une seldom talks ten minutes with o man without scefng him run his fingers around hetween *his pinched neck and Intlexible collar of servitude. ‘The muscles nre always demands Ing room to expand and contract,—always want space in which to move,—and this Fashion doca ‘Tha solidity of thelr rond-beds, the perfection of thelr eystem of running trains, the speed of their engines, thelr punctuality, and their free- dom from accidents, have heen the subject of many encomiuma in the American press, ~ Woll, thers isno question that their ronds aro ad- mirably built and kept u]v and that the means employed to prevent ace dents are far heyond ours; but, wnen you have learned this,” you havo learned all that there Is about them supe- rior to our American roads through the older States, It Is impossible to compare their specd with our lincs, for tho reason that their_runs are comparatively short; yet, even from Liver- poal to London,—a distanice, varylng secording to tho road token, of from 108 to 218 miles,— tho timo mado by tho fastest train is ive and one-half bours, or an average, including stops, of thirty-six miles an bour. The readers of Tug ‘TRisUND will readily recall a number of Ameri- can lnes mnklmi an ood an averago as this for distances up to 1,000 mites. Now, lot us com- ‘parc the oxpenso of travel hero: the sane route moy be cited, as 1t lias, ungoubtedly, tho greatest anount of trafile of any of the English lines, The fares are, first-ciags, 20s; sccond- cluss, S1s 04 third-clnss, 108 043 or, mutzmy in American unrrcn&y at_the presont rafo of gold, $7.25, §5.43, aud 84,18, respectively, Tho Hrat-class aceomodations aro iz uo respect su- perior to those of our ordinary passenger-coach- ¢s; the sccond-cless are very inuch fuferior; whilo tho third-ci compartments are nol quite 08 comfortable as the puorest emlgrant- car I ever saw onany American road, It will thus be seen that therato per mile from London to Liverpool fs much higher for lirst and the ngmm}; 1{ possible, being the much heavier man, Gallagher was cautious, and retreated all round the ring on the defensive. At last O’Brien struck out with his left and right in ?ulck successlun, but, slipping on the boards, uid him open for a victous upper cut which Gallagher dellvered, who, & pfiln;: alzo, dld not muke it effective. Doth men were virtually on the floor this time, one on his face, the other on_ his side, but timo not betng up for the round, they were brought fogether again by the referce,” Tho last forty seconds was spent In uscless sparring foradva- tage, und both were sent to thelr corners. Hound 4, —When time was called the men came up o lttle flushed by thelr former efforts, ond, without any attempt at sclence, went ay each other Inading-donx fashion. Gallagher ‘as driven to hia corner, and In turn O'Bricn to hin neither struck st the head, body blowswere 80 often esanyed that the refereo cauloned the men not to strilic too low, This round wound up by both falling over the ropes. Round 4.—In this round thero wassimply a display of men who were afrald of each other trylng to find an opening foran assault. Time was wasted in useless sparring. Jtund 5.—0'Brien took the initlative on the advico of his scconds, ond tried to forca the flchting, driving Gallagher about the rine lu the most extraordinary fashion. One or_two blows were dulivered by the latter, which, though use- lexs, causcd tho referes to continue his caution nut to strike below the belt. Thera was o pause for a mowent, the referce telling them to go on, ‘The men then sitnply hugged each other and fell in Gallagher's corner. —_—— SUICIDE, Special Ditvatchio Tne CAicazo Tribune, BurLiNGToN, I, Jan. 17.—James Lacey committed sufelde at Augusta, n this county, yesterday, by shooting hlmsclf through the heart, Laccy and his wife had Hved unhapplly together, and had agreed to separate with an enual division of their houschold effects, Mrs, Lacey called fi:slurdny for her share of tho gomll:' when Lacey took & pistol aud enaed bis troubles. Tuilman Tote] aro 2 e Cil- cobuliman Ttel, Tun throngh, between CAl e 1uffs, on the tralu léaving Chicaze Noather road runs Pultman of any other form ot hotet ears weat of Chicago, a~liepot curner uf Weils and Kinzle-sia. U—LDepot curner of Canal and Kinzie-sis CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD. Depots foot of Lake-et., Indiana:uv, ani Blsteenth-st., and Caual and S1xteenth-stw. Tieket OfMces, A0 Clark- a1, aud at depots. sh Clothe G Tiule Biu«bes, chienp. Jiair Brushes, beiter. Iiacking lroslics, ch flacking Brusts Lumws Tiruslics, foree Hrushie Tralns, [ Teave, i Arrive, ur Epre rEX Ttockrord & Fred port 1apr Dultiqua & Rlons City Pacinic Fast i Dauber, and scraper, Knlves and Forks, cheap. Kniv nd Forka, extri Aiver-plated | enspootis, un nickel. RIVEr. piated Tablespoons, ob Sllver-piated Forks, oo niche Fltver-platec Hatter Knives, cheap piver-piated Butter hnives, good Bilver-platod bugar Shelis .. 'er act. Sliver-plated Knlves, cLeaDue, veosens® 110 Bilver.biated Rnfves: goud: Troubie Stivee-plated K Lalles: Pocketbioks HARD. COAL. New Yonx, Jan, 17.—The Delaware & Hud- son Canal Company lssucd & circular to-duy stating that prices for their Lackawanna coal, per ton of 2,240 pounds, would be as follows: Furnace, lump, 83.25; steamer, lump, $3.25; erate, $3.25; egg, 83.85; stove, $3.75; an chesthut, $3.50, PrutApeLrita, Pa, Jan, 17.—All the coal- mines in the Lehigh region will suspeud for one weck, heginoing Saturduy night. e e e i i LLING, Br. Louis, Jan, 17.—The fifth annual meeting ol the Nativoal Bpelllog-Reform Association mot here this afternoon, John Kimball fn the Puliman, Dini e and PullmaAn a-wheel Fleening.Cars &re_run between Chicago and Ouala on the L'sclne Express. CHICAGO, 8T. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. ‘Ticket ottices 63 Clark-at. andat_Kinzie-street Dopot. 5 Leave. | Artive, Pucletbooks, nuin ltassis Leather. Jiutiber Flne Gumnba, Su. 40 Hubber Dressiist Coinby. 01 Huuber Dresstug Cowiba, ext: . nbs, cheap. nitrs, €1LTR K Bt Paul & )l‘nnv:lm“l EL Paul & Minueapolfs Ex 10:000 8, M2 4:009, T 1 D:00p, . 3 Titkha, . even somewhat more fur secontd-class ac- | not allow, Tho mau trics to relieve thecramped | chafr, and J. R. Vicoroy Scerctary, The meet- Htounds 6, 7, 8, nud 9 were fought {n this out. Satogdi “hieagzo. And, when one sdds the extra chargo | fidgety, and shows fntendent of Publle Schools of this city, who | 12U 14 're Y B! Puteguant, , —~thires 1128 e ui 1 's throat requires, and ahonld have, no ’ referee, who was better posted on pupilistic | West Bl dieon-st, Nk bafeunrd, 7 8liots, b {n‘t’x:w,-:nfw |°' Sy N anh on e ch:‘u:l"n.s.:.h.ut his beupd;nm'l his garments should | took strong grounds infavor of n whonctic ave- | yagtcrs, shonld sccond tiallagher, and George s realrdest: Tiekes Omees 123 Hasdoreh Ruard, 8 e, 36 lon; Xuentysi A iard, & aiis, 1vary hea RalSGiArd: S3tiout, peart Fluo ukraved, i calibre, Fiks Bakraved: 1Ry o, 1ounds,—and the continually neces- sary tips to_porters, puards, cte., it will bo found that English rullways are fully 10 per cent moro costly to the travelor than our own. It this were all, _however, perhaps one might Uear v.ith some degrue of cquanimity the En- glah bonsts about their raltway sysien; but, when one comen to Investignto tuo conveniences of travel as compured with thoso at home, thero never fit 80 closely around the ivek as to pre- vent the cseape of heated alr arlalng from the hody. An athlete, to becowmo such, hares his neek and boson to aun and wind; and the man whoso chest 18 buried under a marbic siab the hottest day in summor s about certain to be- cotne a dyspeptic, But, as Il thls wero not enough, they must needs excludo Hzht and air tem of nrv.hm.'rnyh{. The scasluns will con- tinue to-morrow and Baturday. Boveral papers wlil be read by prowminent mwen counceted with the movewent. et MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE, Boeclal Diepatehto Tha Chicugo Triduns. FoNv U Lac, Wis., Jan. 17.—~Edward Me. MeCarthy, of equal renown, should sccond O'Brien, and Mike Breonan, of the Scventh Waurd, shauld be referce. These changes wero ade, and the men went to thelr corners, Jtound 10.—Timo was called, and the men faced cach other with more solrit at least, both were persoiring pro!usulg. and Qallagher was somewhat groguy. On the advice of thelr sec- Raness Clty & Denver Fast E: £L Louts & Springteld Ex 8L Fouit, doriagdeld & Texds Pekin and Peorla Fast Fxpross Leoria, Keakuk & burlingian & b Mhicago Kireator Lacon. Wasli'ton B +13; Joliet & Dwighit Accommdat'n ¢ 4 {s such trowm thelr parboiled bodies by wearing heavy oy, they caino together with mors vigor than .0 .39 12.00 A PREPONDERANCE IN OUR FAVOR bluck hrun‘dululh suits whilo the thermometcr | Gulre, 2 t"“’u"llf"‘“ °‘l“:"‘.‘"}'v ‘"'l‘;m‘:"“d herctafore. ("Bricn led with his lcft, was CHICAGO, KILWAUKEE & 5T, PAUL BAILWAY, ; : ; DS i ?‘"“gfi? that one wonders how our ruads should haye | {8 1 the mnctice, all the same as thoso worn | Very mysterlously several days ago, aud strong | stopped, tricd again, and was cross-countered | FE BB 0IRNEUL8 S F G Ui B | 2y sliects Paper and 24 Envelopes,... 8 13 8 Lud bliccis L'sper and 24 Envelopes, ous and fears uro cntertalned that ho has commiited sulcide, 1o was much depressed by the death when it s i the twentles, by Giallagher oud sent staggering over the ring. But tho most absurd part of & man’ atlire is done so well, For, flest of all, §f therels any Defore ho could " recover himeslf, tho Iatter Omce, &1 Bouth Clark-at., opposite Sherman House, fudividual of greater natural and ecquired 20 2,00 and at depol. Fach. Perdoz. A Eneli ' ¢l his licad-gear,~tho unaccountablo things ho | of his wife, which fs prestmed to have driven | struck him a wicked left-handed olow, which $ 23 Z‘u‘ip.‘.'fitr’é v.(r;;::. ctll;u ul{::.z:n;:l: :,‘2“{,‘::%3,‘9‘- u}?-g wears on tho top of his head, alike fn a prairie- | him to tho rash Tald him upon the flaor,‘ and, tha time’ Baving 2 which _ho ought to know, I have vet to find | sterm or an overheated railroad-car, - The e explred for the round, v tenninated fn Galla- 3 baldness nbout one-third at 40 does not teach them mmuln?! T"cj o _on sacrificing hafr and, head to hat; and a shiny, stiff, alr-tiebt ncu‘lle ou his cranfum I8 the crowlog glury of a maun’s Hfe, “Fuke it all in all, T cannot seo that women would galn anything by adoptineg w masculine vostume, and think tho Urethren may be at case fu their possessions, Kven Mary Walker do- vlines its adoption, aud no other womsau is ehice’a favor. Htound 11.—This round was alsain Gallagher's favor for forcingthe Azhting. Hethrew O'Brien over tho ropes and fell upon him. 'The men wero tuken to thelr corners. Jteund 12.—~0'Brien came up very much fa tigued by the work of the former round. Ilis second urged bim to foreo the flumlnfi; bellev- Ing that, as ho was tha heavier mau, he coutd worry his onnlme down, Tho contest was close icre. U'Hrien's welght did not tell agalust him, Tlo sometimes fs elvil—IC hoexpectsa fee; ho witl oven, on such oceaslons, condescend to {ve answers to ?uuauunt. but they ure sure to bo fncorrects und if, by chance, one of them cyer so fur transgresses tho uuwritton law of hia order as to be vl ll"d correct at the sume moinent, be probably atoncs for it by u long perlod of such pure cusseducas as—thank lleus venl—the American raltroader kuoweth uot of, ‘L'he porters nrv bad cuough, and the guards arca Mitle worse; but, for perfectly stupend- Ladles’ Gald Itings, stonu settiuge, Gents® Guld Kiugs, stone seitings, from Gients! Gold Breaat Pins........ (enty’ Guld Front Sluds, ted peurt BISHOP CHENEY, Nzw York, Jan. 17,.—DBistop Cheney, of Chilcugo, spoke last eveniug before the Synod of New York of the Reformed Episcopal Church, Bublect: * Words to Old-Fashioned Episcopalians,”—recommending the avolitlon of ritualism and the return to simpler forms of ‘worshlp, 10:108. m, |* 4:00p. 1, sota Lxpres. # 5:00p. m. *I04IA. M. Wisconsin & “'flflflfllllwél rfl'n[ Hay, srevens' Polut, Asbi: _1and through Niui Expreas., 't 9:009. m.!s 7:008. m All trains run vis M) kea, Tickeis for &t and e via Sudteon and 4 imeanolie are vl Chiene OPvia Walortons LaCrose sad Wiao ——— - JLLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. likely to dispute for such a prize. 1 ake-al. 7 " ous_tdiots, ono must’ go tu the “hooking- o JANE GREY BwissurL, FIRE IN CHICAGO, Gnllogher, who wlucktly met hls man at every | DePot ool Lareist; &G fonk of, Toeaf¥tocont an Tne alarm fromn Box 031, at 8:05 last evening, was caused by a tiro In a one-story frame build- fug No. 419 Centre street, owned and occupfed clork,”—tho namo given to the ticket-agents at the raflrond-stations. I have read somewkers of on cating-station on araliroad wherb the pnhnl counter and cross-coanter, and altogether A mizht dbe eald to have tho best of this bout. Jtound 18,—Gallagher, wno before the call of time vomited lu his corner, was somewhat slow - THE WOOL INTEREST. Bosrox, Jan, 17.—The leading wool manufac- n-back Cast-tron Curry Combs., ¢ walters we b 7 O] blde Bruckot, scroll, puisl... o {eugle- e :{Iumn?i'al“ e h?,u’n"-gfnz:l:'“d"fi turers, desters, and fmportors I session to-day | bY T Ly Forrest. Domage to house and furnt- | i respond to the rofereo’s call, O'lirien came [ 4ot New Ot & Texsd Ex Side Bracker: darvea "Urmameniai, “iho beasti—a Scolloctive Yerm for this | adopted o mewmorial to Congress sciting forth | Lure; 8200 fully covered by Insuranco 1 the |y, iy duzed dort of fashion, his face showing | Erringde:d aprms ¥ i scker, acrell, smaal wiiglo public, Tn some. auch Tkt 16 must | tho veneral d 1 the wool market, and | Lottish Comuerclal of Glusgow. - Cause, un- | pliat hio had not got scol free from his antago- | Heringnghl SubtE: o 1o that’ baoking-clerks rezard tioso who nave | o feneral dopression of tho waol markef, and | kuown, nist, This was o very short round, the men Bariin 3 the milsfortuno to do busihces with theni and | disedvantages under which both producors nnd T fallfug sido by side {u Gsllaher's corner, (K I strongly recomuend auy traveler, ou arrlying | manufacturcrs now labar in this country, Tha MASONIC. Teounds 14, 15, 10, aud 17 were equally short, T in Liverpool, to trust none of them, but obtaty | Memorial concludes as follows: KW, therefore, pecial Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune. * | Gallugher was still’ sick 8t tbo stomach, and | SETRHRANEAE Fr an_ official Hine-table for nimsof, ‘and asic no | Most respectfully request that (n tho rovision of | 8r. Vaur, Jan, 17,~Tho Masonlc Grand Lodgs | O'lirisn was very weak. Nofther bad loat any | @ Ontaturday night runsto Centralis only, E qnestions of any employe If hio'can posibly | the tariit the dutics an all wools way be largoly | elocted aud nstalled E. A. Dursnt, Grand Mas- | blowd worth speaklng of. “Thourt, Guilaghcr ERTRAL i 8 avold §t. One honorablo exception may bo | Feduced, it not wholly removed, aml that ino- ter; 4. R Weils, Deputy; C. H, Beuton, Qrand | bl won dirst blood It was not claimed or al- MICHIGAN CENT] 'Alal r};_u.no i "W 15 Inade in favor of the Pullman car-oflicials: put. | halr, camels-lalr, alpaca, Vienna, and sinilar | 1673 £ ulls, Dep! {' g 98, h rald |4 wed, Wiich they came together they fell sido | Depots foot of Lakerst, 83 foub of Tacnt air, WIth Lule 35d ta . us they are really rospousible toan Auerican | aterlals not produced fn this couutry may ho Senlor Warden; C. N. Danfels, Graud Junlor | by sie, and were carried to thelr coruvrs ina il Ureid L'acia itots L admijtted free of duty, and that tho dutics on wouiens may bo fixed ot amodersts rate, cor- yesponding with the scale adopted on other [ ll;l bl‘l’iwy nickel fulali. :qul BLralW, GV 1o very poor vondition. It was evident that they haif not been trained at all. Jound 18.—The referes cautloned the men that Company, they cannot be regarded “ns repros Warden; A, ’_l' C. Pierson, Grand Becretary, senting an English (nstitution, 1u no placs does one fecl & greater thrill of e t— THE BLACK HILLS, Nath(xiaSlatu sad Alr Line] A d sl o ¢ fug squarely, that many | Py Express H oo Viow pleasure ut the manufactures. 3 Deanwoon, D, T\, Jan. 17.—The trouble at | ther biad pot been fightiv Blatiazv A f 3 Ficteorcopla Views, han herein Evgland. eve n spi rebate on wool fn mauufuctured goods when | night, wus unattended with nny serious results. | gopt to the man hit, Uallagher and O'Brien S iy Aface b uty Lutton et thass It ahy Gipier Gationsliyyy uod s ta WISCONSIN GRANGERS. {lier troublo fa expooted: i clticr, it was declured a draw. Vit val ndiucios Hoter, | APplo Moud Eip e o= . upon us coming upou thuw unexgectedly hers Speciat Dispatch (o Tha Chiougo Triduns, = A 'w. Tis Hands, A o haiii, Gis in Londou than anywherc else. 1w reminded | MILwAukee, Jan, 17.—The Btate Urange to- MEMPHIS, The Way the ope Warms Toop, . | iliation Mecracaua, ¥ of this feeling by the view of about forty good- | day clected and fnstalled the following officers: Mrurms, Teun,, Jan. 17.—The clection to- The Holy Father ll- e, nd, Sne. b ffl‘.’.{xf'fifi:"-‘:"mflxl P .‘v\mcriAr;‘:lfltfa‘uxI:-h':m“ .:.lx‘:\’l‘lll{!}yn:l.m{?figam‘: n(‘:? 1. C. Bherwiu, Ladogs, Master; E. 1. Benton, | day was quiet, John R, Flippen, Citizens® ean- | ya jt not beon for tho puralysis of his limbs, i€ ———e %l;g:?m‘x:;:finn?flgur.. Leroy, Overscer; Wilson Hopkins, Chipnewa, Lecturer; J. Wakefield, Waupaca, and J. Brent, Asslstant Stewards; Chaplain, 8. V. Joncs; Treasurer, John Cochrane, Trenton; Becretary, didate, was re-elccted Mayor by sbout 1,000 ‘mafority over John Jolusou, the Demovratle nominee, and J, W, Auderson, workingmen's caudidate, might be eald that his bealth was ws good us it was_last spring. Fortho past threo davs ho has bevn taken from hisbedat 9 o'clock iu the morning aud placed {u bisarnchalr, fu which ho Henry F. Glille & on the Strand, upposite the Charing-Cross Hotel and railway-statfon. 1 drupped luubout nuon on Christinas-Day, sud fuund not only a very tastefully-decorated sulte Tobuevo Buses, plated. Fuatlicr Dusters, eathier Dusters, N et Tt W rid, <o fi lk}l‘! fook of Son- s, Palmer House, itioh Butlding). e i v d By 2 ———————— remalns until 3 o'clock tn the dsy. World, compristi e e s o for 1o B dluniae By e e OBITUARY. Tu knoven, that b bas 8 bortor of e, 110 | o papres, MoahiEl el S Gufply, St q Vi . oiffen, Milwaukee, - o roccipts for 10 o » can't endure a stove in any vl apartments > b u‘lL "”hm‘n‘x’c‘:‘l ul‘l':'er:‘ ul‘l‘ .Z‘“od"r.‘iu:.. .u“'l.} tar bave been §0,320.20; diabursemonts, Aueeial Dispatch to The Chicagn Tvidune. but wheu the weather §s A0, s Hia Handy b | el Razors, Woutcoliolm & ton's, Wede & Dt all the Iatcst papers fron all parts of the | $H008.03; balanco fu “the 'treasury, §3,006. | ANN Ansow, Mich, Jan. 1T.—George Gran- | come cold, o nsks for his palictta. This palleita fuikhers Joscoh lsers & o o United States, and many other cunvenionces at | Thera are now 00 Granges in tho Htatc. ville, for many years a prominent deugelst here, | s asllver ball o lttle lusger than an gy, in i gra : our disposal, and the Donors of the reading- T died to-day. He has resided here for about | which hot water{s fuclosed, The Pope takes Shoars, large. :m roons were hundsomely done by Mr. R C. Al GOLD. thirty-five years, coming from Loudon, Eng. 1t, rolls {6 in bis hands for & few mnoments; then, | yormingatati-ota Ly Fliears: fnd EEIL e 10 fii'flfil:éfiflffi'fl?éfiu'.'afi"‘xflfii"."‘cf-'-’fif-‘n ‘l'xg:dh- discoverles was inado on the 12th inst, at the JOHN_ MORRISSEY'S CONDITION. Hode it necessiry, ‘Ihiis fogenlous wethod of | RIkUt Expicss.... Ruicher Baires £33 quarters or Amerlcans vsiting Europe, and gl- | Routa Mines, & short distasice west of this city. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jau. 17.~Tho phyeiciaus | werying the bauds Is the loventiou of the Pope B Garvery 33 Forea - ga do not anticipate iwmediato danger in the ¢sse | biwsell. reuay it a one of the flrst places to be visited b; of John Morriisuy. Mr. Muan, an old prospector, struck a lode, the Amcrican arrivals in London. Mall fs delivere mWBGI OINCINNAT( & BT, LOUIS R. B. ore from which assays the esormous sum of — Depot caruee of Clinton and Cerroll st West sids. Do We Guarauteo our £rices can’t be beat, or forwarded on Bunday as well as week-days d $1,100 in silyer per tou, T ———— A Practical Joke on the Crown-Prince of TERMNS—We sead goods C. 0. D. to ull parts of thy R0, Tor cashiug rae, iy on bank-holidaye: | Fhcee- s gocat. exeiiéuieut 1 (hs chmp, and BULLOCK, Germany. Columbus & o Uay A N RIS g S it Is u great convenicnce, vapecially it oue wishes nurvbod;i: rushing to tho scenc of the mew Gaey J 7.—The last case sgainst Loadon Ezaminer. Columbus & Eust Nighs E: 31 veod for pfi‘,...m“-“m‘ (as often bappens) to hurryon to Paris the same | giscovery, - ATLANTA, Ga., Jan, 17.—1be last case azaius! M. de Lesseps recently gave a lecture fn Parls | ——— e o - % bt OBSERVAR. ————— ex-Gov. Bullock bas been dismissed. on Apcleat Egypt, aud recounted the story of | CHICAGO, ROOK JSLAND & FACIPI0 RAILEOAD THRE FAIR ————— MPERANCE. R o —— £ 2 the Khedive's making the scqusintance of | Depoi, cofuer uf Van iureu and shesuiga-sti. Tlkol L L] The Nichols Divorcoe Oase, spucial ’"‘J'E“Z"‘ m,‘.’” Tribune. A Romaatic Wit. “b:m;":nhtn A!um" "‘ffl“‘mfi“ was Otlice, 50 Ulazk-st, au:::u uu-‘ , 108 ETATESTQ] 1 g ‘Thera was a tender and even romantis aide to | abou vl pt, st o vowas | © o _|_Amire._ v < 5 ‘ ficiflcflf«f\}- iothal filclfihol{_lu;i‘i:grg. “ash | Limcous, Neb., Jan. 17.—Tho Grand Lodge | b churgcter of thit -;‘g bumorut and bell- | raier at s loss to H‘ow'hnfi 1084840 €0 B | iy Leavenwi s Atch | | 61, 63, 65, aud 67 ADAMB-ST,, Chicago, b year or two In. Connecticut and New: York. oc- | of Good Templass continued its sessions 1o- | fant man of the worldy Theodore Hook, which | as gulda through Egypt. M. de Lésscps pro- | pery Necowotadun ofw E.J. LEEMANN, Froge curred in tho Brooklyn Bupremo Cours' om | dsy. The followlyx oficers were clocted for | fow suspocted in lis Life 'Twice bia affoctions | poscd Maciotto Bey, aud told the o Shat | Nighs Bspreas. ... - -

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