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AT i a 2 N & ki VOLUME XXXIX. C(‘HK!STM l& PBE!E":. i J. LEVAN THEFAIR, gor. State & Adams-sts., Have BOUGHT at SHERIFF'S SALE NEARLY THE ENTIRE Stock of Stein's Dollar Store, AND THE ENTIRE STOCK OF | STRINHOPE & €0, LANG BROS., Importers, AND T, €. MENRECA, BBANKH@P STOCKS pe on a '$l.00. Tery fine Plated and Solid Gold Jewelry, Doubleand Triple Plated, Fire Gilt, and Iolled Plate, at Jully 25 to 50 per cent LOWER THAN YOU CAN BUY THEM ELSEWHERE. The above goods consist of some of the very Latest vovelties and Best Designs in the snarket. We offer Real Model Wax Dolls, 34-inch, Patent Feet and Real Hair, at 38 cents. % Fine Kid-Body Dolls,Model Head and Light Hair, at 95¢ and up- - ward. S Fine Dressed Dolls at all prices, $e, 18¢, 28¢, 45¢, and upward, China Dolls, 5¢, 9¢, 18¢, and up- ward. Doll Heads at 8¢, 18c¢, and up- ward. Doll Bodies at 12¢, 1S¢, and up- ward. We have a LARGE AND ELE- GANT STOCK of WAX, PA- RIAN, AND PATENT DOLL HEADS, at O\’n-HA_LF THD - OSUAL PRICES. 2 NOAR'S ARKS at from 5e to 43c. ACOMPLETE MAGIC LANTERN at 23c upwards. TOOLCHESTS at from 18¢ 10 95¢. SAVINGS BANKS st from 4c to85c. TABLE CROQUET, 6 bails, 22c to 75¢, worth double. FCLL LIVERY STABLE, 75¢ to s, SEVEN-KEY TROMBONES, 75¢, 70T STOVES, 22c and upward. TOY PERAMBULATORS, 65¢. T0Y CARTS, 18¢. ROCKING HORSES, 95c. ‘Pasent Iron Frame SLEIGHS, 75¢. FIFTY-PICTURE ALBUMS, Leather Bound, Gold ‘Finieh, with giit clasp. 35¢. Other deslers are asking One Dollar for the same. FINE ONE-HUNDRED-PICTURE ALBUMS, § LestherBound, Gold Finish, and Elegant Clasp, 95c. Warth double. SATCHELS at 48c, 88¢, S1, and upward. POCEET-BOOKS at 5c. 105, 12¢, and upward, CIGAR-CASES at 25¢, 50c. 8¢, and upward. COLLAR AND CGFF BOXES at 45¢ 2nd 63¢. YELVET and WOODEN FRAMES at less than auc- tioa prices. EXTRA BARGAINS n evéry article sold in this Gejartment. Fine Velvet and Elegant Fine CABINET FRAMES L 2se, PICTURE-FRAMES, Silk Velvet, 16¢, 22c, $8¢, and vpward. Xoatlier Louse fn the city can show as fine a line, and. 3¢l them at prices we offer them at. xo:m Double-Plated Sfiver Steel Knives, six sL. xnmf A1, 120z, Plated Steel Kntves, six for. Tea-Spoone, 3¢, B3¢, 95¢, a0d ... Teble-Spoons, 75¢, 95¢, $1.75, and.. Tible Catlery, Stx Knives and SLx Forks, at 45¢ and mward. Carver, Fork, and Steel, 45c and upward. Butter and Bread Knife at 10c and upward. Bos's Pocket-Knife at 10c. A fine two-bladed Lady's Knife, Iolaid bendle, only 15¢. 12azors, Sclssors, cte.., St auc- e prices. Siver-Plated Castors, 95 and upward. Cake Backets, Sugar Bowls, Cups, Napkin Kings, , Goblets, and Tea Sets, 50 on the dollar. The above goods are the best-kzown makes in the world, viz': Eogers, Aurors, Meriden, and Webster. Bird Cages at G3c, 35¢, and upward. Fine Willow Baskets at half price. ui‘:ne Willow Sewing Stand, 85c. Willow Rocker L Fine Wittow High Chalr, §1.25. “Anll” Z00¢s 1n thisdepartment at less than 50c on the Bracketa, 9c, 25¢, and 95c. Vases, 9¢, 35¢ and 48c. Cina Cuvs and Seucfrs, elegantly ornamented in It 22, 38c. and 59c. Japancse and Swiss Carvings at 30c on the doliar of st Lo fmport.. Clocks at one-half the usual prices. Blules and Books at Jess than auction prices. Ladies’ ¥urnishing Goods cheaver thaa ever. Fine Kid Gloves, all shades and sizes, two and three Tuttong, 42¢, Better grades, A ¥o. 1, warranted, 83c. Ladies' Silk Ties and Haodkerchiefs, Ruchines, Ho- ey, Embroldery, Laces. etc., at lower prices than J0u ever saw them before. Geaus' Farnishing Goods lower than ever. We bive not time to enumerate a thousandth part of ®Ur stock. Inspection s uvited. $80000 WORTH OF COODS Under oue roof, and at prices from %5 50 per cent Lower Than any other House in the city can offer them at. “THE FAIR, 198 & 200 State-st., B 61, 63, 65, 67 and 81 ADAMSSL. .. These Goods and Prices can only ba had at the above numbers. WEHAVEND BRANCILES IN BIER CITY. HATLET, DAVIS & CO.S PIANGS. LUTOPE AND AMERICA combinc fn, nniversat ad: miration for THE Nu Attention T ol e Tultonine maiies of Srtists whuts proc fessional opinions stand for the H E;T MOD: AUTHORITY fn inusic. They UTE letters (fn our posaession) pl:ce\l HIE.I: Phnos a8 I.!s! 1dealof & Pertéct inurument. EUROPE. Thea. Kullak, Geo. Relcharit, Sauer, Soubre, Fr. Rlchter, Franz Abt, 3. Nellissor, August Kompel, Pranz Lixzt, Ferdinand David, Franz Bendel, AW GottseHalk, A. Ursprach, Jox. Joachim, Jules de Swert, Theo, Tatenbers, Jos. Guni Tonis Junzuan, Y onead Sehlelnltz, Nones Deshiadeataer, Jolian Strauss, Therese Tietjens, And many otbers. AMERICA. W YORK. BOSTON. (‘nlhu Satter, . J. Lang, as0n, Carlo Tiesset, rice Strakosch, . Perabeas. X.(lot(sr‘m"x €. Petersilea, X. Wi, Southard, bonlllu oz Weitbron, Carl Zerralin, CEICAGO. N. Ledechowskl, Lonis Falk, Jxmes Gilly Damis Paul, A. Farini, 3rs. M. Phelps, Madame Marie Salvotti. These Celebrated Planos, with others of best makes, can be fouud at warerooms of W.W.KIMBALL, Corner _Stim} & Aét:ms-sts. DOWN-TOWN WEST-SIDE ; _ PACKERS! Offer thelr Goods to Cit Trade. same helog MORE N 3\ AL (nrllOLlDA\ and s EEP| ALLY, and no family need bc 'filhoul dufln:wlnur ‘months. Letafl Us Our Brand “Snow Flake” Lard, in pails, at - ¢ (Free from all impurities and all leaf.) “ Epures' Delight” brand Hams at - - - - - 9% (A table luxury for New Year Lunch and all times.) “Epicures’ Delight” brand Breakfast Bacon at - ¢ .(Finest fn city.) (b Squsage, highly stasuned, at - - - - - - 6 (All Pork and wunmmd clean.) Blegaut Roagls and SIaks - - - Souh Dovrn Mutton, &€, ¢, &. }m” 012 128 Orders via Tosial and Telephone promptly attended to, Ourwarons make ddally trips on Wost Side. So eatand grow PIERCE & WHITTEMORE;] Props., 227 to 235 South’ Desplaines-st., Near Van Buren-st. o We will offer at refail balance of our large stock of Furs and Robes, during Holiday Weck. These goods are all of our own manufacture, This is an opportunity seldom offered to buy stand- ard Furs at lew prices. At our Wholesale Ware- rooms, Madison-st. near Mar- et EDDY, HARVEY & €0. FORSATLIE 500 DOZ. PRS. SKATES A LOT OF T06L CHESTS & TOY BANKS, JOB LOT ELEGANT CARVERS, CHEAP. A, W. WHEELER, 141 LAKE-ST. The largest and most complete stock of Sikates ever shown in Chicay _/o. I('E MY(-, ACHE, ABER Audall the cieapr Club Sk 50 per pair._ The on o i price from ce. caio having es un the Bar- ney & % fult e of IHGEFIELD’S ARCHERY. Tool Chests, Sicam Engines, and Cullery. FALDING & B il B neoipiest. AI\IEBIOAN OLUB SKATES—Sole Agercy atdbscormest Ar Pistolsand ( seclug my sto “WATCHES Elldll & lCY]flCC to pay advances. WiIl take A et Lo ¥ Cash sdvances made by Mr. H. i ).»fll _SpAF. GENT & CO., 125 Stale-st. OUR SKIN SOAP equals any Toilet Soap; washes in hard water; praventn rough (3 or cb?:pads.nn CHEAR SUNDAY. DECEMBER 99 ==, 878— SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE FIVE CENTS. DMUSICAL WUSICAT, HOLIDAY CIFTS. TEE CELEBRATED KIN ABI Reclplents of the Highest Award at the Centennial. PTAINOS, THE FAVORITE BAUER PIANOS, A frst-class nstrument ot 3 moderate price. uf MUSICAL BOX. rr nets, Conesitinas, erlety. J"U'LI'U'S 263 35 W: I for,cash or an eaxy fnstalimente, Violing, Guitars, Banjos Plato ;twll s Covers, Musie Stands Musle Portfotlos L3 BAURXR bash-av., hetween Jackson and V: Also a complete Jasarimioe ey dcons, Flutes, Cor- S fnlarge CcOo., & an Buren-sts. |SPIEGEL & 00, 251 & 253 Wabash-av. Useful and Beantifal Holiday Presents FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, and CHILDREN. During the past week we have greatly rcplemshcd our various Holiday D(,pa:'lmenl,s, and would respectfully request all to give us a look before making their selec- tions. Ladies, bring your needlework tq us to be made up, for no matter what.” Onr charges are reasona- ble, and the work will be done satisfactorily. 251 & 253 Wabash-av. Near Jackson-st. Sole Agents for The Thonet Brothers Vienna Bent Wood Fur- niture. Our Illustrated Catalogue will be mailed, free, upon application, to partics residing out of the city. THE TOBEY Will close out the balance of their stock of HOLIDAT G0 ol AT A Great Sacrifies STATE AXD ADAMS-STS. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE MPIGN FOLBING BEDSTEAD, zard for sour pu <, Ol or e ot wrane tures of an, {0 . [1{ afford to fo oL the pheat induceineats we o Gaer. %VR‘E%{ MAN! In F!llcnco}.nnws orouziit toby thiy time, that the O3LY blacc tobuy Hu':uul Mantel Glasaw st STRICT SFACTURERS' PRI DGESHALL ! 274, 276 & 278 WABASH-AV. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Sontheast corner of Franklin and s feet on, Frankin ot by 2 strect, and known a3 Lots 17 t0 tlie Comptroliers ai tea miltee, until 3 Det T3, 1878, for e or any portion thiere- o e aic e City Counell Tor actioh thore- O forms—Canal time. belew one-fourth cash. balance one, two, and three years, With interest at6 per ceut. Interest yayabie aunually, BIEWE rererved to refect &0y or cli bids. INANCE COMMITTLE the City Council. GPTICAL GOODS. 2 .: T et OperaGlasses. MANASSE, (ytician, TRIBONE BUILD, THE WHOLE STOCK 0F &0 CONSISTING OF me@h Ohma Bohemian Glassware Vases, Cologne & L1quor Sets, deer—Plated Goods, Lava and Parian, &o., For. sale, under assignment of Mr. Anton Junker, at |LESS THAN COST! F&EJAEGER'S %3 WABASE- AV., NEAKR RANDOLPH-ST. P} Holiday Goods, SAVE MONEY, AND GO TO THE BONANZA, 197 & 199 WEST MADISON-ST. You can get them at | ONE-HALF WHAT OTEHIERS FE{UIT: AND R'EJT‘(, Fraits and Nuts FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Largest Stock, Greatest Variety, and Finest Goods. Remember we are the only exclusive Fruit and Nut House in Chicago. MILLER & TAYLOR, ¥o. 3 CLARK-ST. FLORIDA ORANGES, Trwo car-loads of_the finest ever brought to Chicago, ewcer and ripe; alio, Veleiicla oranges aad femons. Fot sale by S. P. SLADDEN & CO., Jobbers in Faaey Groceries and Fruits, 88 MICHIGAN-AV. "NOTICE The Mammoth, Advertisement of @Efifi% TG S_ALTTE-ST., AL ANSTRUMENTS. fiunme et Testimony From italian Opera Company of 1878’4, New Yorx, Dec. 6, 1878, quu ‘WEBER: e artists of the Strakosch Italian Opera Company of 1873-°74 feel it a duty s.npd pleasure to thank you tor the Pianos for their public and private use, and to express their unqt,mlxfled admiration of thoir SUPERI- LTY 1n every respoct. The tone of your msu'umcms 15 30 puro aud prolonged, and of such inexhaustible depth, that thoy sus- tain the voice in a wunderml de; rea the R G Al D, o AND STAND Il’ ‘B INSTRU- LXCELLENCE We 1cel that evm‘y one ‘is fortunate who owns a eber Pinno, and can honestly sny that we ?:;xgglguclol‘dm;.fl% l.he{g lnEtho highest consider the TAN s Rt cons! i 'm the BEST P 0 EDEL PUF\TE 0, Conductor, From time (0 time we shall publish the wrlt }:3:; of some of the following artlsts, all of hom Yare e WEBER’ IPTANOS e, Sames Bt o, Teroas d, i e Mumsice. donasn bt L Alfred fl Pease. CJ\ JEE Col urga Mills, Pnllflm- LIIEC 1 o PRI an At st ta e Byiag hcey atd X “Gomplete stock. Including allsiyles of theso su. perb fustruments i both ench Walnut Znses, wil be found ut ow ¢ Se'barchnsers shonid exumine betore buy ing. TheRoet & Sons’ Music Go. PIANOS! We ixave a choice stock of Grand, Square, and Upright Pianos, select- ed especially for the HOLIDAY TRADE! Comprising instruments from the meanufactures of Hazelton BBros.. Ernest Gabler, ‘Decker & Som, Kuartzman, Fathushel, and’ Pelion & Pomeroy, Which we will sell at the lowest prices. Parties wishing to purchase should see these instruments, and get our figures, before purchasing elsewhere. PELTON & POMERQY, 150 & 152 STATE-ST. Holiday Prasents at Story & _ bamp’s, The most Elegant Gift you can make is one of our Splendid DECKER BROS. or MATHUSHEK PIANOS, or ESTEY ORGANS. Extra Inducements will be offer- ed during the remainder of the month, and lower prices guaranteed than can be found elsewhere. 188 & 190 State-st. Y Steimway Triumphant at every Torld’s Fuair; indorsed by the most eminent musical authorities of both hemispheres, and the acknowledged standard Pi- anos of the ¥orld, Special attention is divected to the lately-patented Stein- way Parlor Grand--but six feet long--with touch, quality of tone, and almost the power, of a Steinway Concert Grand; and to the new Steinway Up- right or Cabinet Grand. with muatchless tone and perfection of action. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES MAILED FREE. LYON & HEALY, STATE & MONROE-STS. mm KINED GA GARMENTS. “Great Reductions IN THE PRICE OF Furlingd (AT, | BLEGANT CIRCULARS AND DOLMAXS PORTRAITS A SPECIALTY. 27-19-S1 States: 3 r. COAL VA PARLOR COAL VASES Forsamac NERWLS CURCHS, Wabisivar. acd RANGI TTHIERIDIA DIAN” RANG/} At the following Reduced Prices: reatars reduced fo. GEORMLEY’S w2 Ay “X\LS. quu)ns. Elc. GLOMIES &U bh lmportcm and Wholesale Dealers, 199, 201 & 203 Randolph-5t. We offer at the LOWEST MAR- EKET PRICE the following brands ode‘me ‘Whiskies, from 1 to 10 years old: Bond & Llllard, Waterfill & Frazier, W. H. McBrager, Glen Spring, E. H. Taylor, Jr., W. G. 8. Melwood, J. W. Brookie, G. & U. 0ld Style, Cedar Run, Hermitage, Nedwood Maryl'd Rye, Monongahela Ryes, Kentucky Ryes, &e. Bond & Lillard and Waterfill & Frazier, Anderson Co. Hand-Made Sour Mash Whiskies, well known as the finest Whiskies made in Ken- tucky, are controlled by usin this market, SCOTCH WHISKIES JANATCA RIS, The Finest Goods Ever Offered in This Market. ‘Weare the Only Exclusive Whole- sale Liquor and Importing House here which does not Compound, Rectify, or Mix its Goods, and Im- port more Wines and Liquors than any other House in the West. HOLIDAY ! WINES! PER CASE. Assorted Amerlcan Wine: Assorted Wines and Brandi Assorted Wines, Drandies. Steuben ™ Sour Mas| Gold and Silver Crosy Wareuted pure. Free delivery fn clty. send for price st and catalogue, 170 FEADISON-ST. STEUBEN GOUNTY WINE 0. SHE WANTS A BOTTLE OF THE EXQUISITE “MARS” COLOGNE FOR MER “CHRISTMAS." Price, $3.50, $2.00, $1.00, and 23c. All sizes of the *‘Mars” Co- logne, and a profusion of French and English Perfumery, Mir- rors, Cut-Glass Bottles, Puff- Boxes, Toilet Brushes, Fards, and Cosmetics, at the Drug Stores of BUCK & RAYNER, State & Madison, £ 117 Clark-sts. CHOICE GIET Buoh:. THE SCHOCL BOY. Dr. Holmes' Poem is fall of wisdom, elo- quence, and fun, Itis fully and saperbly illustrated by competent artists, aad forms a Gift Book which will be admired by all. 34, $8, 3 Mothel'Goose ” in colors MOTHER GOOSE MELODIES, very full collection, with account of Goose Family, Eight Brilliant Colored Pictures and a very at- tractive cover. $3.00. * Certainly we do not recall a more sumptuous edition.” —{Tke Nation (New York). The Bodleys on Wheels. By the Author of “The Bodley Family in Towz and Country,” “The Bodleys Telling Stories.” With 77 Beautiful Pictures, many of them full-page, and an orna- mental cover. $1.50 UNCLE TOX'S CABIN. By HARRIET BEECHEE STOWE, Hed Line Border. 100 Illustrations. New Introduction (30 pages). Full Dibllozraphy. Cloth, full glit, $3.50; half calf, $6.50; moroce, S8 AN EXCELLEXT GIFT-BOOK. Tha Family Libeary of British Poetry. FROM CHAUCER TO THE PRESENT TIME (1350~ 1%:9). Edited by Jas. T. FiELbs and EpwiN I. WinirLE. 1 vol., royal 8v0.. 1,C23 pages, with flue Itellotype Portralta of Chaucer, Spencer, Shakspeare, 3tilton, Pope, Goldsmith, Burns, Wordsworth, Scott, Byron, Tesnyson, aud Mrs. Browning. SH.5). A most appropriate gift Tor & clergyman, teacher, pro- fessfonal man, or any one who can appreclate a royal volume contalning the best British poetry. 4 Sold by all Booksellers and by the Publishers. HOUGHTON, 03000D & C0.,Boston. FOREIGN. Marriage of the Danish Prin- cess Thyra to the Duke of Cumberland. The Cercmonies on the Occasion of a Purely Unostenta- tions Charaeter. Biographical Sketches of the Parties to the Nuptial Contract. Contest Between the Fremch Senate and Deputies Over the Pay of the Clergy. The Lower House Finally Succeeds in Defeating the Ap- propriation, Great Distress Resulting from the Labor Troubles in " England. The Report Concerning the Ameer’s Flight Fully Confirmed. ROYAL NUPTIALS. AARRIAGE OF THE DANISH PRINCESS TOYRA TO TUE DUKE OF CUSMBERLAND. Specsal Dispaich to The Tridune. NEWw York. Dec. 21.—The last of the King of Denmark’s daushters was married to-day, the Priovess Thyra Amalia Carotine Charlot:¢ Anne espousing Prince Ernest Aurustus William Adolphus George Frederick, “King of Hau- over?” and Duke of Camberland. The ceremony was u very quiet one, owing to the recent dedth of the bride’s uncle (brotber of the King of Deomark), znd the Princess Louise of Hesse, sister of her brother-in-law, the Prince of Wales, and tothe fact that tho groom is in mourningz for bis -father, the late Kinz of Havover, who died at Parisin July. It was performed at 8 p. m., according tu the rites of the Lucheran Church, by Dr. H. L. Martensen, Bishop of Zealand, iuthe Church o the Castie ol Christiansbore. ‘fhe palace is on: a small island, reached by several bridges from’ the city, and is not yet complete, though it bas been in use since 1823; it stands on a site oceu- pied by castles or Royal palces since 1165, Colos- sal bronzes—one by Thorwaldsen—decorate the tacade; aud his famous fricze representing the' entry of Alexander into Babylon is in the ante-room of the Riddersal, or banqueting hall. THE ROYAL CHAPEL, % or Slots-Kirken, fn which the cercmony . was performed, is a prettily decorated but vot ve-- culiarly uotable building. It was intended that the marriage should take place at the Royal cas-, tle of Fredeusborg, about tnirty miles distanc;’ but this plan was ahandoned in onder to alioyw, the residents of the Capital to see the paot The Princess was plainly dressed in white sills, with diamond jewelry, and the Duike wore the uniform of an Enclish General, with the Order of the Garter and the star ot the (Danish) Order. of the Elephant. The Prince of Wales, as head of the Guelph family, was present and acted as his cousin’s best man. After the ceremony, there was a grand wedding-banquet st Amulian- borg, the present residence of the Royal family, and tben the Dukeand his wife set out for the’ Palace of Fredensborg, the summer residence of the Royal fumily. It is not a particulurlv famous or beautiful building, Lut it has a park which is declared to be THE MOST BEAUTIFUL IN TIZ WORLD, with spiendid avenues, lovely flower-veds, scalptures, aofl exquisite views of Laie Esrom. It was first intended that the happy couple should proceed to England a few days after Christmas, then thas they should spend the winter at the Duke’s Palace of (Gmunden, near Vicana, but subsequently it was docided to re- main at Copenhagen all winter, and the Yellow Palace has been titted up as their residence. ‘The groom, Prince Ernest Aungustus William« Adoliphus Geurge Frederick, Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, third Duke of Cumberiand and Teviotdale,” Earl of Armagh, and “King of Hanover,”’ .was horn Septs 21, 1845, being the grandson of King® Ernest (a son of George I1L and uacle of Queen Victoria), the Duke of Cumberland whom the; Orangemen had somc thought of putiing on the throme nearly fifty vears ago. He is a (Gencrat in the Enzlish army, a Knight- of the Garter, and Privy Councilior, and will aonbt- less settle down in England to oceupy nis seat in ‘the House of Lords, und - enjoy the distiguisned sozial position of a . brother-inlaw of the future Queen. of England. Ilis father's Kingdom of Hanover was scized by the Prussians in 1856, Bismarck' mving King George twelve hours to decide” be- tween joining Prussia against Austria or betuz’ wade war upon. ‘The late King of Hunover as-. serted his rights to the day of his death, and in July last the Duke of Cumberlana declared that he would “entirely and fuily maintain all his rights, prerogatives, and titles,” thongn during the continuance of the *obstacles” ke would bear the title of Duke of Cumberlund and Dulke of Brunswick-Lauenburg. Dy the Treaty of 1867 Prussia is bound to return to the King of Hanover . ALL THE MOVABLE PROPERTY of the Royal family, and the castles of Calen- berg and Herrephausen, and to pay him the in- terest on $10.600,000, the requestrated proper-’ 1y7s value, and on the further sum of $3,000,000 invested in England. This azrecment has never been carriea out, but it is understood that: Prassiz will do 50, and ackanowledze the Duke’s right to the succession to the Duchy of Bruas-' wiclc on condition that he will abdicate his® rights to the Hanoverian crown. The Duke of I Cumberland is beir of the old Duke of Bruns- wick, an invalid of 73, and one of the richest men fn the world, so that the Princess Thyra’s match may in some respeets turn out a véry brilliant oue. The title of Duke of Cumber- land has always had difticulties in getting an {ncumbent. Prince Rapert had it and never married; Queen Anne’s husband. Prince Georze of Denmark, had it and died childless; Georze 11.7s son, Prince William: Auzustus, had it and, died childless, and the nephew to whom it was given, Prince Henry Frederick, married a sub- ject. The Princess Thyra Amalfa Caroline' Ch:uloue, Anpe, fifth child and thira daughter of King Christian iX., of Depmark, was bor: op the 29th of September, 1853 Ore of her brothers, Prince Frederick, is heir-apparent to the Dnnle: throne; ancther, Prince William, accepted ihe Greek crown with the title of Georre L, Kingof the Hellenes; .the third, Prince W:\Idcmnr. is unmarried. Of her sistera, one, Alexandra,is Princess of Wales, and tue other, Dagmar, is wife of the Czarevitch, so that ina few years this family if likely to hase two brothers on the thrones of Denmark ana Greece, and two sisters on those of England and Russia. And yet it is’ not so lonz since he ¢ 5 LIVED IN A QUIET CHATEAD in the Holstein marshes, with an income somes