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VOLUME XXXI1X. KID GLOVES, s e s e e KID GLOVES! “Special Bargains ded Leiter & Co. WABASH-AV,, OFFER To-day and To- T0TTOW A Lot of R-Duttons PARIS-MADE GENUINE KIDS! AT 75¢! Per pair, Tormer price, M $1.25. Also, THE SAME IN 3-BUTTONS AT $1.00! Worth $1.60. NEW | DURLICATIONS. FOR 1879. LIPPINGOTT'S MAGKTINE: AX ILLUSTRATED MONTULY OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ABT, AND TRAVEL. TWith tho January number commience the Twenty- third Volume and Twelfth Year of LIPPINCOTT'S MAUAZINE. The conductors take pleasure in stating that during the coming year (hey will spare uo efforts wWaupply thelr patrans swith a fund of Tho Best and Most Attractive Reading, siming to furnleh entertalament, in the best senss, for every diversity of taste,—to bo of no class, of no party, but belunging to sll. and proftablo to all. ‘The conteats of the Magaztus will embrace attractive BERIAL NOVELS, SHORT STORIES. SKETCHES OF TRAVEL, HISTORY AND BIGGRAPLY, EBSAYS ON POPULAR QUESTIONS OF TIIE DAY, PAPERS OF WIT AND HUMOR, ARTICLES ON POP- ULAR SCIENCE, POEMB, REVIEWS, ETC, QUR MONTIILY GONSIP, alwaysan important. department of this journsl, will be carefully sustalned. The I'ICTORIAL KMBELLINIIENT of the Maguzine will be & watterof csreful actention, withthe Object of rendering it an capeclally attractive foature. that will appear In the now ABeriesof Hhutrated l'ln!rlfln TRENCH TOWNS, by Edward King, L. Lojeune, and others, Aserlesof Articles on GERMAN POLITICAL LIVE, by the puthor of **German Howie Lire.” Aserfesof Hllustrated Bletchies of RAMBLES IN THE WILDS OF MEXICD AND UKNTIMI: AMERICA, by Dr. Felix L. Oswald, A Berfes of SOUCIETY STORIEN, under the title of S WOMEN’S HUSBANDN,” by sa aoouymous writer, A Beriea of Bketchesof VILLAGE LIFKE IN THE KOUTIL, by Mis Aunls Porter. . Tiluatrated Artloles descriptivo of Life nod Advene tares ln the Caucasus, by George Keunsn, suthor uf *Tent Lifo n Siberla *; Witd Bonrs and Hoar Huntleg, by Dr. G, A, Steckwell; Caprl, by Dwight Bonton; Eugllsl Ncenery, by Henry Juined, Jr., eic,, ate. Contributious {rom ©f **Tho jionorabla Miss Ferranl, * birs, It Olive Logan, Jonols “’Mvfllc. Bherws (author of **Like unto Like X Mary Doan (author of **Tho Boy on a Ml Farm ™), sta, fart L., b 1o octavo bouk form, nl the charming serisl novel, “THROUGH WINDING WAYS" contaluing that portion of the $0ry sppedring pra- vious {0 the Iuaue of the January numder, will be pre- s0ata. frew (0 all new subscribers for 17y, Extraordinary Inducements to c'mwenm, To suy person sendiog us & club of FIVE New Bub- Seribersto LIRINCOTTS MAUAZINE for tme your, ;x #4 each, will bo prescated s copy 1urioN 1 ) 0 Y \7;'1’..'.'-2’.5 e U ‘.lf'”l';r:u‘. b, ‘.'“x N e :'r':'enl:l'\:lol('mllxu :‘vf Subscribars, §284 each, will T WAYERLEY NOVELS, Cunplets tn 13 1A kb3 Rl e B el P b'ipm'l:lnb of TEN hvw Subscribers, a2 §4 asch, will “Mfi‘ "l”llfl’ E‘VL\’('I.A)P EDIA. Popular Iw E d ;0 ol lvo. Kzirs =‘ulh nannm YN For sale by all llan ors. Tlmll Fearly subscriptioo. 64 "Siaaly bumber, 35 pont Bpectnen nunber malled, postaze pald, to mm oa recelpt of 20 centa! 1s, Nonuer s 1. B. LIPPINCOTT & C0., Publishy 715 and 717 Market-st., Philac elphh ll( Nationd Tine of Steamslips. BAILING TWICE A WEEK FKOM Hew York {o Queenstown, Liverpool, and Londen. Ppasssge from 830 L $7U currenc S’. x:unlon I‘kcu ll ruduc nx:A Elersge, § ralis o m LAKSON, Nu. 4 boutl Clark-st. N bl'mll&llll'l; MONDAY, IOLIDAY JEWELRY, Etc. Ete. WELL MAKE [Tl DECIDEDLY TO YOUR INTEREST TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR VERY EX- TENSIVE AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Bronzes, Silverware, Brass Goods, Jewelry, Candelabras, Ivory Toilet Sets, Opera Glasses, Precious Stones, Folding Mirrors, And_thonsands of Noveltles sultable for CHRISTYAS PRESENTS, which we hare marked down to the VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Yon are carncstly Invited to examine our clegant diaplay before making your purchases, S. HYMAN & CO,, 127 S'I‘A’I‘E ST ., COT Mamson.{m‘;:f:,.,, y OLAHH\ Alll" l‘lc. SHE WANTS THE WHOLE STOOK A BOTTLE OF THE EXQUISITE “MARS” COLOGNE FOR HER “CHRISTHAS? Price, $3.60, $2.00, $1.00, and 2Ge, All pizes of the ‘*Mars” Co- logne, and a profusion of French and English Perfumery, Mir- rors, Cut-Glass Bottles, Puff- Boxes, Toilet Brushes, Fards, and COosmetics, at the Drug Stores of BUCK & RAYN ER, Hmle l. Madison, 117 Clnrk m. EANTA CLA O TELE LITTLE BOYS), BNOW CABTLE, Iceland, Dec. 20, 1878, MY DEAR CRILDREN: -1om getting old, but T sm certainly comtug, and will resch your city Chrlstmas Eve at0o'clock. My headquarters will be with my Good Friends, VERGHO, RUNLING & CO., 139-143 Btateost., from whence, at 12 0'clock preclacly, | will start the tirand Tounds of Your House-Tops with plies of the Finest Glfts I bave cver yes prepared for llitle people. 8o hang high your largest Stocklnga! Your Affectionate SANTA CLAUS. blflAL lNl l'"l!‘flE'\’lE. Stemwa,y Triumphant at every World’s Falr; indorsed by the most eminent musical authoritics of both hemispheres, and the acknowledged standard Pi- anos of the World. Special attention s directed to the lately-patented Stelin- way Parlor Grand--but six feet long--with touch, quality of tone, and almost the power, of @ Stetnwdy Concert Grand; and to the new Stelnway Up- right or Cabinet Grand, with matchless tone and perfection of action, ILLUSTRATED CATALOUUES MAILED FREE, LYON & HEALY, BTA’A‘B a MONBOE-B'K‘B. DONT FORGET That you esn save an average of 3 per cent fn buying your eweiry, Dianiouds, Watcliew rolld pliver Ware, te., frou tho largs Bankrupt Sfuck at Goldsmid’s Loan Office, 00 Xant Madison-st. Al goods warranted as repreaented or money refunded, For the lomo and Library, of eleant Snfah, And warranted the beat (o tiie world. Tucy are revised up to date] vary (0 4igy from 3 Lo 20 Iuclies. Fixty varie- r‘e‘-mmmu ¥ U8 our Qwa eatauilehimen, vanving price frul @ 10 815, Nothing cad by more Blru, Thatractive, of reduton fo & Holidey Gt ANDREWS' SLATE DRAWING BOOK, 2 ustrations, with aeBniitoss; progressives for Home und behool, ™ Price, alngie, 15 couts; §1.50 per dogen, pent by matl. ‘Justjout fur'folldays! ‘A, H, ANDREWS & C0., 0filod, 211 mud 213 Wabasheav., Chicage. EDUCATIONAL. RACINE COLLEGE 18 to contiuve to June 25 The Rehoolef Lowers and ¢ sclentlfio et b08 raniuiar schuol, which b -luru.uu-u- Tporvian e ainfug te cow un(un tris lulyllul religiods muutw 4 ihel, o 10 y yesss old '“J nisare Fecety iraimar 8¢ uulmvn unfluhbo e Matrons ml{;m.phlyu)lhl ), D, uduuc- ul NORTI GERMAN LLOYD. Thesteamers of this Cozupany will 'u'“ ""l'b‘:f" day 1 Pl fuot of lu’m':;"r joVrom Row York (o Southa Loudou, H and lirewmen, Ors; cabio, l“ll W %‘l} gebis. 3 Jib Seeriue, §a0 i esaaer SR EHIT, STl 4 Bowhiug Green. hew Yirk. INMAN LINE, The Stoauusnly City of Mostreal will st trom New York fur Livzroool, 3ud $00: o T e dhii "o nuru A biduuernotiibin fle carey wotige o1 upy kinds Congany's o L Culdago, FEANCIS G Uuu\\h ;s&nl“u(nhlb TO REN'L BTORE AND BABEMENT .No. 254 East Madison-st. (Possossion Jan. 1), opposite ¥ield, Leiter & Co,'s Wholosals Store. lnquire at BILVEBMAN'S BANK, FANCY 00§, CONBISTING OF French China, Bohemian Glassware, Vases, Cologne & Liquor Sets, Silver-Plated Goods, Lava and Parian, &o., For sale, under assignment of Mr. Anton Junker, at LESS THAN COST! F.&E. JAEGER 73 WABASH-AYV,, Wo will offer at retail balanco of our large stoek |4 of Furs and Robes, durmg Holiday Week. These goods are all of our own manufacture, This is an _opportunity seldom offercd to bity stand- ard Fars at low prices. At our Wholesale Ware- rooms, Madison-st. near Mar- EDDY, IIAR_VEY & C0. .l'lm Tt ryas! anad mnsl com nlele nlarl. of Shkates ever shown in Chicugo, ACNE, AMERICAN CLUB, And alt n:] chflw‘;cluh Bkates, nozing 1o price from ICE KING, Folo§: 3 un- [rover inach mu-r erry LON ho uily iate o Chicas basing 7 f41 Srinding pkatus v the fiar- PLAN, A full Hud HIGHFIELD'S ARCHERY. Teol Chests, Ntenws Fugmes. and Cutlery. 1 lareat st utl . Apten- Pt Lnuioce, '« witeLof oveliien, Loy h et A Pisiolaand Gurs, Yoo cte, Don't huy Lefure seclug iy s + Cribune Duliaing. M. E. PAGE & CO., WHOLELE GONEEGTIONERS, 211 & 213 LAKE-ST,, Will sell luring Holidays their Fine Mixed Oandiesinl, 3, 8, and & pound paotages. Special Mtemion paid to Bunday Bohools. ORANGES. FLOIDA ORANGES, ossct e Bzest orer Brought to Chic i Alsay Valsucia Creakes a0d loiaoi Hob 8. P, SLADDEN & CO., Jobbers m Fanoy Groceries and Fruits, + 88 MICHIGAN. . -nu e LARG i uuf EDITIONS MATH sgeou New Kditton. kolarged sud Deac 'Igll" Circulars free, dress NOS & 103 BLate sk, Chicagu. o I uufi DECEMBER wrnnnn I]L&‘l‘l‘llfl. 13, 1878, I‘ORI‘IGN . DI Yon SIeeD WAL | sse wunem or mopecs 5op. Last Nght? If you did not, come in to-day snd geot one of our BRIDAL ULNTERS FOR $5.00. MILLIONAIRE OVERCOATS, $2.00. VARDERBILT OVERCOATS, $3.50. ANGELL OVERCOATS, 20. £$25.00 was tho price Friday; sat- in sloevo linings. Ulstors with satin sleove linings slip on aond off’ casy, Extromoly large assortment of Ulsters just mado up, and prices are very low, You won’t find & bit of fault with the price; wo know wa can please you. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & (0, Tno * Un:urpnssnblea" as Tailor Clothiers, doalers in all goods worn by men-kind, also known as the Boa- ton Bquare-Dealing Clothing House, CORNER CLARK AND HIADISON-STS. XORTHWEST DRANCH, 532 Milwaukee-ay., cor. Rucker-st, SOUTIWENT BRANCH, 238-240-242 Blue Island-nv., cor. Twelfth.st, OPEN TILL NINE EVERTNIGHNT. " MOLIDAY BUOKS, 600D BOOKS Aro the Best Presonts. For the llollllny huunn ‘wo offer & cols Icction of Books of all kiuds, unrivaled for carcfulness of sclection, extent, and mrlotr by any storo in the conntry, all of which are marked at moderato prices, AT UR CHEAP COUNTER Wili bo found many valuahle sets of Stand- ard Authors, Fino Ilusirated Books, At= tractivo Jnvcnllcn, l'olullnr Poets, Phato~ raplh_Albums, Le., AT MAR- L0 ONLY TOW BriChS GHRISTMAS CARDS, Of theso elmrmlni 1iftle mementoes, loug so & opular in Eneland, we have a bewildering and beautiful assortment. Jansen, MeClurg & Go, 117 and 119 Mate-st., Chieago. Cllll IS fM AS MI‘A’I‘S CHTISTIE AT 1 MAVE AT THE WASHINGTON MARKET, 431 Statost., ‘The fneat array of Meats ever siaughtered on this Con- tinent. I wade the purchase at the recent Chicago ** ¥ " Includlug Cotee wold Mutton belongiug (o the Firet-Prize Penof the 1ast ltoyal Bhow of England, held a8 Liverpool, foclud. ing, auiong several 'rizo Cattle, the hest hullock ever alaughtercd, except one which ls recorded at **¥mithe tield™ as having dressed 7244 ibs. percwt, We dressed fur the use of the Urand Pacific Hotel for thelrd hrist. old, ralsed by Van Meter & nuu-ky. dressing 7214, per c©wi., and 18 at present on exbinition, decorated, fn the Itotunda of she Grand Pacie. Chicsgo people are the fincas mieat eplcures {n the world, and we cater tothea, Call and examine. We regulste prices by the Live- Stock Market slone, RUDOLPH WEBER, 4081 STATE-ST. HENI l‘a‘ll huTICLH. OPEN ALL DAY XMAS-DAY TO ACCOMMUDATE THE THOUSANDS, GUNTHER'S CONFECTIONERY W be open alt Christmas Day and Eventnx. Interest o Gy of Ct Chicago B Brmfls CITT COMBTLOLLEIS oF Fick, Uleagu. Dec, 2. . City of Chicago Wates l i Jan. Iy u"u, will b wid vn nn-un rm e -um.- i i the TFeasurcr o or before the uth Inst. Al otner u( Chlcuxo C un{xonl msturiug Jaa, 1, e, will be sled on Lrossniation s the Merchauts” vevings. Wikhilizion sad ekrigra-sie ©+ Soutbumt carmer ot J. A vARWELL PAINT S, A, H, ABBOTT & 0., 147 State 8t atheimatical lonryments, Glass b IIDLIIIA\ hll‘l‘!. No, I?‘l Clark-st lor Yesterday at Berlin. Internal Dissensions in Russia Affecting Her froreign Policy. Text of the Students® Petition, the Presentation of Waich Exe cited Disorder. Statement that the Russian Government Seriously Contemplates Closing the Colleges. Something Rotten In the Slate of Denmark, to Judge by the News. Qonsignments of Orsini Bombs and Letters Threatening the Assassination of the King, BAYARD TAYLOR. TAX AMERICANS IN DERLIN, Benury, Dec, 2.—The following resolutions were adopted after divine service to-day at the American chapel Weo. Americans residing in Derlin, deeply de- plore the death of Bayard Taylor, our Minister at this Court, the distinguished traveler, orator, and auther, whose deads and words nave made him dear to our whole people and famous wherever the Englieh language and lterature are keown, in whose charscter and repute his countrymen bave felt Just pride, and in whose elevation to the high station he lately filled all rejoiced, and, most of oll, we, who promised ourselves from bis presence among us both officlally and privately, greatly increased enjoyment and profic ln this torelgn land,—we feel with all who at home sna abroad are now lamenting his untimely lous, especially with his family, to whom we tender this expreesion of our respectful and heartfelt sympathy, The body was deposited in Jerusalem Churrh, where it will remain some tnonths before belng taken to America. Hefore the ndoption of the resolution, Consul- General Kreisman and Secretaries Coleman and Evarts, of the American Legation, made apecches eulogizing the deceascd, and descrlb- fog lis ofllcial career nod last moments. The meetiog decided to scud coples of the resolu- tlon to the State Department at Washington, to the Americzn Legatfon and Consul-General at Berlin, and to the widow of the deceased. TIE PUNKRAL, Beruiy, Dec. 22.—The funeral scrvice of the lnte Bayard Taylor took place at 22 o'clock this afterooon at the reslaeice of the decéased, An Alde-de-Camp, Count Lehendorf, represented the Emperor. Maf. Von l'-nn-rlu repre- sented the Crown Prince, and Count Vuu Buelow aud Count Thillpshorn the Forelon Office. Al the Ambassadors, ioclud- ing the Calncse and Japancse, were Dresent. The Austrian Ambassadorship beiog vacant, Austria was represented . by Prince Lichten- stein, the Military Attache. Amongst others present were Statesman Delpruck, Profs. Gnelst and Von Bunzen, the authors Auerbach, Spiclhagen, Linday, and Rodenberg, and num- bers of higher officials, artists, aud scicotists. NERR AURRDACH, speaking in the name of German writers, la- wented the decease of one who was cqually ap- plauded in the Old and New Worlds, whvgbom in the country of Franklin, had dled In that of Goethe, but nyt ou forcign sofl, for Germany wan his second fatherland, and, moreover, by making Goethe's masterpicce accessible to the Amerlcan natfon, he had formed a fresh luk between Germany and America, TUR PUNERAL PROCESSION was followea by two siz-borse carriages belong ing to the Emperor and the Empress, the car- riage of the Crown Prince, and & number of private carriages and maoy mourners. A dense crowd of peoplo lined the strects through which the procession passed. 118 LAST JLLNXSS. By Cadle to the New York Uerald, Bxriiy, Dec. 21.~The sudden death of Mr. Bayard Taylor Is still the subject uppermost fo couversation at this capital. It now transpires that Mr. Taylor had suffered for s Jong time from kidney complaint. [He attached uo importance to the maludy, which his physi- clans unfortunately aiways mistook for symp- toms of dropsy. These symotoms imcreasing, hie was twice tapped. He confiaontly belleved fo his recovery to the last, sod wus fu no wise alarmed at his condition. Oun Thursday norniog, ufter belng dressed, he conferred offl- clally with his secrutarles. Feeling weak to- ward noou, he retired to bed. ilis inind beran wandering, and be calmly explred at 4 in the afternoon, TELEGRAPHOIC MESSAGES continue to arrive from all quarters, Becretary Evarts’ sympathetic message, probably delayed in travswission, came early this morning. The Emperor Willlam fotends visiting the widow before the funeral. The body has been em- valmed, afl will be temporarily interred at 2 §clock to-marrow afternnon. A very large funeral procession is cxpected. The enthre Diplomatic Curps of the German Capital will sttend, Mr. Taylor haviog been exceedingly popular with everybody with whom his position asaociated him. Despito his intlnacy with distingulshed peo- ,.m- in Government aml literaey “circles, Mr, [aylor uever shrank trom upholding the_rights of " Americau residcots fo Germany, It is & curfous colovidence that the first printed copies of Mr, Taylur's last poem, * Prince Deukalion," reached bim on the morniug of his geath, TUK MANNER OF DAYARD TAYLOR'S DEATIL Dr. Lowe Kalbe, pbyswlan and au old friend of Hayard Taylor, gives the fullowing acrount of hiv death: " About 1:80 in tho atternoou the patient, who was compelled to pass the previous day and night tn an arm-chalr, ssked to be per mitied to sleep in su outstretched position, After ubout two hours he awuke, but lived vnly & short thne, und very soon closed bis eyes for- cver, DENMARK. THE KOYAL MARKIAGE. Corsxuacey, Dee 22.-~The Duke of Cum- berisud and the Princess Thyra were married with great pomp at the chapel of Christisnaborg Castle Bsturday eveulng, DAD TIMES FOR KiNOS. Loxboy, Dec. 23.—A correspandeut st Co- penbagen, describing the wedding of the Princess Thyrs, says the crowds wers particy- larly enthusiastic in thelr mauifestations of loy- alty and joy, which they lutended as s dewoge stration ogaiust the recent sinlster rumors thas & letter had been yecelved threstening Lthe Kiog of Deomark with sisassination, sud that 8 box of Uniui bombs bed beeu sclzea at Hawburg. ‘Lhe gurrison of Copeubagen were contiued 0 their barracks Baturdsy. ROYAL NUPTIALS, MALBIAGE OF THE DANISK PKINCESS THYRA TO TUE DUKE OF CUMBEULAND. Special Diapaich 1o The Triduse Nuw Youx, Dec. 31.—The last of the King of Deuark’s daughters was marrica to-day, the Princess Thyra Amalia Caroliue Charlotis Ango espowsing Priuce Ernest Augustus Willism' Adolpbus George Froderick, “King of Hau- over" and Duke of Cumberland. The ceremony was a very quiet ooe, owiog 10 the recent death of the bride’s uacle (brother The Chicage Daily Teibune. of the Kine of Denmark), and the Princess Alice of Hesse, sister of her brother-in-law, the Prince of Wales, and tothe fact that the geoom {8 In mourniog for his father, the late King of Hanover, who dled at Parisin July. It wan performed at 8 p. m., accoriding to the rites of the Lutheran Church, Ly Dr, 1. L. Marteneen, Bishop of Zesland, in the Church of the Castie of Christisnsborg. ‘The palace fa on & small aland, reached by several bridges from the clty, and s not yet complete, though it has Leen In use since 1824; it stands on & site occu- pled by casties or Royal palaces atnce1108. Colos- sal bronzes—one by Thorwaldsen—dccorate the tacade; and hia famous frieze represcating the entry of Alexander into Babylon s In the ante-room of the Ridderssl, or banqueting hail. THE ROYAL CIAPRL, or Slote-Kirken, fo which the cercmony was performed, is & prettily decoruted Lut not ve- cultarly notable building. It was intended that the marriage should take place at the Royal cas- tle of Fredensborg, sbout tnirty miles distanc} but this plan was abandoned In order to allow tho residents of the Capital to see the psgeant. The Princess was plafoly dressed in white slik, with diamond jewelry, and the Duke wore the uniform of sv English Genoral, with the Order of the Garter and the star of the (Danish) Order of the Elephant. The Prince of Wales, as head of the Quelph family, was present and acted as his cousin’s best man. After the cerrmony, there was a grand wedding-banquct at Amalian- borg, the present residence of the Rogal family, und then the Dukeand his wife set out for the Palace of Fredensborg, the summer residence of the Royal family. "It is not a particularly famous or Leaut!fil bulhnnz, but {t has & park which {a declared to be TILR MOST BEAUTIZUL X TII% WORLD, with splendid avenues, lovely flower-peds, aculptures, and cx%ulmn views of Lake E:mm. It was firat (ntended that the happy tou, {cfl should proceed to Englaad a few days al Cbristrnss, then that they should spend the winter at the Duke's Palace of Gmunden, near Vienna, but subsequently it was decided to re- mosio at Cog:nhnten all srinter, and the Yellow Palace hus been Atted up as their resldence. The groom, Prince Ernest Augostus William Adolphus George Frederlck, Prince of the L'nutd Kingdom of Great Britato and Ircland, third Duke of Cumberland and Tevlotdale, Earl of Armagh, and *‘King of Hanover,” was horn Sept. 21, 1845, being the grandson of King Erncet (a son of George 111, and uncle of Queen Victoria), the Duke of Cumberlaud, whom the Orangemen bad somo thought of putiing on the throne nesrly fifty years ago. He is a Geoeral 1o the Engll-h army, & Knight of ths Garter, and Privy Councilor, and will doubt- leas settle down in_ Eogland to occupy his seat In the FHouse of Lords, and enloy the distinguished soxial position of brother-in-law of the futurs Queen of Enzlmd. His father's Kingdom of Hanover was geized by the Prussians in 1800, Bismarck siving King George twelve hours to decide be- tween Joining Prossis against Austria or being made war upon. The late King of Hanover as- serced his rights to the day of his death, and fu July Iast the Duke of Cumberland declared that ho would *entirely and fully maintain all his tighits, prerogatives, and titles,” though during the continuance of the ‘““ubstacles he would Lear thue title of Duke of Cumberland and Duke of Brunswick-Laucnburg, By the Treaty ©f 1857 Prussia is bound to returnto the Kiog of Lisnover ALL THR MOVADLE PROFERTY of the Roval family, aud the castles of Calen- berg and Herrenhausen, aud to pay him the in- (m-n on §10.600,000, the sequestrated nroper- ty's value, and on the further sum of 3,000,000 tivested in Eogland, This agreement has never been carried ont, but it is understood that Pruasta will do so, and acknowledge the Duke's right to thesucceeston to tho Duchy of Bruns- wick, on condition that he will abdicate his rights to the Hanoverian crown. The Duke of Cumbcerland is helr of the old Duke of Bruns- wick, an lovalid of 78, and onu of the richest meu. in theswurid, so that the Priucess Thyra's mateh may in_some ‘respectd tury oul a very brilliant one. The titlo ‘of Juke of Camber- land has atways bad difficulties fn getting an focumbent. Prince Rupert had it and never married; Queen Anne's husband. I'rince (3eorze of Denmark, had It and died childless: George 1L.'s son, Urince Willlam Auzustus, had it and died chitldless, and the nephew to whom It was ulvcn, Trince Heary Frederick, married a sub- 'l'hc Princess Thyra Amalia Caroline Charlotte Aunue, Qfth child ana third daughter of King Christian IX.. of Denmark, was born oo the 20th of Beptember, 1839, One of her Urothicrs, Prince Frederick, {s heir-apparent to the Dauist throne; another, Pelnce William, awepted the Greek crown with the title of Georgo 1., Kiugof the Aellenes: tho third, Prince Waldemar, Is unmarried. Of her sisters, one, Alexlndm, s Princess of Wales, snd tne other, Dagmar, 18 wife ol the Czarovitch, 30 that in a lew years this fnm({v 18 lkely to have two brothers ot the thrones of Dentnark anu tircece, and two sisters un those of England and Russia. And yetitis not so long since they LIVED IN A QUIET CHATRAU in the Holsteln marsbes, with an tncome some- what less than a good journalist or bookkeeper enjuys! The Princess Thyra ba beautitully- shaped face, Jaree and geutls dark eyes, and a very awcet expression; sue bas been very bilehly educated, and rivals her sister Aloxandru fn musical and linguistic attalnments; 1s tho founder and patroness of the Thyrs Asvium at Cupcmmnn, 00 8o active wember of the Dan- b8, P. C, A.; has traveled all over Euroge, from 8t. Petersburg to Athens and London pants with wmuch taste, sod piqunuund witty. Amopg the sultors for Iu-r hand have been that old scapegrace,” the Kiug of lol- land, who s oext month to -warry a stlll younger Frincess, —the Prince Im- verisl of France, the Duke of Counsugnt, llm Klug of lh\lrll. the late Kingof 81eden, Charles XV, and b her girlhood, they say, Kioe Huumbert of Italy, nut to mentivn the luuatic who went not long ago to the Royal Pal- zce to fnslst on marrying her, The gossios last summer declared tuat she was deeply in love with the son of the Empress Eugenle, with whamn also the Princess Bestrice of England wwus sinitten, snd that the Prince of Wales bad tavored tbe marriara with young Napoleon Lo avold baving the Freach Prince for a brother- 1-law, but the clrcumstantis] stories of an en- gagenient WERE PROMPTLY DISPROVED by the betrothal of the conule married to-day, which was rumored ‘{n October and publicly sunuuncel ou the 10th of November, 1t scems n reality to be o love match that was made at Rome three vears ago, necotiations being de- | l)-od by the King of lanover’s death lust July, fie German (luveroment solved the difficuity u( having to congratulute and recogiizo the Duke of Cumberiaud vy recalling thetr Mluistes and delasiog the departure of s successor, and the murrisge has becn hastened to avold fucouventences of s too long tontinued diplo- matle uterrezoum, The Princ - dowry l'. very modest one—some §A5,000; 1t way be prac- tieally increased {t—as fs hikely—the marriage beconies the occasion of the esforceient of the Treaty of Prague, and the Danes of Northern Behleswlg are allowed to elect to which nation they will betong, RUSSIA, RAILWAY ACCIDANT, Paris, Dec.22.—~A Moscow special says 8o express trulo on the Rostow sud Viadikookas Rauway recently fell off an embankment aud twenty persous wers Killed, Including Gen. Hiotze and several functlonaries and ofliccrs of the Army of the Caucssus. Tbirty-clzht per- sous were injured. THE STUDENTS' PETITION. Bzrrix, Dec. 22.—Followtug' ts the petition of the Bt. Pelersburg students to the Czare- vitch, which the former sitempted 1o present Dec. 11 Yovw: Invymiar IHicuszss: The Goverament belioves the amitation aniong us ia caused by & faw evil-disposed persons. 12 your Higaness will re- call to mind the fact that this extending for some yesrs, and sponse from all the educational establishments o! the couatry, your Higbucss will scazcely snare this opioiun. The sources of* this agilation are to be found o ihe intolorable position la which the youth of Kussis are plsced. Stu- dents outsids of the college-walls sre subjecicd to police eupervision, while inside they are con- stautly more and more deprived of their riguts. They gave bad takey from them tbelr nght of meeting to cousider their own afsire, snd they bave been ; YORSIDDEX TO ESTABLIE & FUND for mutusl sid. Io attewpliog anytbing of the kiod we sre tureatened wita perseculions in the moat 0dious form by the volice adminlstration. Wheaever Qus nghls arc conceracd out duperuon becomes a law: but whcnzn“harelnque-flun of burthens to be barne we are®foored Tpon as having a corporate existence. We are deprived of the Independence necensary to aduits, and some of us sra treated like children. .The In- creasing obstacles placed In the way of higher edacation will soon make edneation the privilece of the rich. These, and similac oppressions, nre the nole cause of the azitation, \We know whs, awalts the stadents of Charkofl, and the example’ of the 'Kief acitation fs freah in our memory. Persons should not be punished when the circame flances in which they are placed are at fanit, On the atrength of the foregoing we take the liberty of requesting your Imparial Highness' mediation on benslf of onr Chsrikof fehows scholarx, and your attentlon to the present condle ton of the atndenta, MONRY WANTRD, Loxnox, Der.22.—A Berlin correspondent sass he Is informed on trustworthy authority that Russia has been making inquiries concern~ ing & loan in Berlin. RICKETY. Lospox, Dec, 22—A Vicona dispatch ssys the Russtan Government aporehends Nihilist demonstrations on the 2ith fnst, A nurmber of arrcets were made last week, It fs rumored that a temporary closing of the universities (a seriousty contemplated. Theso Internal troubles arc considered as ono cause of Rm;hlm\k cliiatory forelgn policy. GREAT BRITAIN. L.AROR, Lorpox, Dec. 2.—The proposed reduction of 1214 per ceot In the wages of tho eolliers of South Yorkshireand North ierbyshire affects 100,000 men. A monster meeting will be held during the holldays, when o scheme for strik- ine en masse a¢ the commencement of the year witl be discussed. This coursé is favored be- cause it is feared the masters are cndeavoring to break down the resistance in detail. Some ollu bave already received notice of the redus. tlon. ENGLAND AND RUSSIA. By Cable to New York lleraid, Loxnox, Dec. 22.—It was reported last night in club and milltary circles that Count Schouva- lolf hod notitied the Britlsh Government that the Czar Iotends to propose -the Duke of Edinburg as the Princo of Bulgarla. This proposal 1s fotended as a special sign of the friendship of Russla toward England. Lord Beaconsfleld's remarks tothe geotleitnen who presented tuo address of tho Californians constitutes the first English reply to the ncw and amicable relations between Rus- #ia and Great Britaln. aosare, The winter season of Her Mnjesty's Theatre, ukder the an- agement of Mr. Mapleson's son-is-law, Caot. Armit, closed 1last night with Woeber's opera, “ Oberon.” During this season of sixty nights seventcen operas have been pre- scoted. The chicl features of the season wers the revival of “Oberon and “Carmen.” The mapagement was honored with full houses. ‘The scason has bean fluancially satisfsctory, fac beyond expectatious. LADOR TROUBLES. To the Western Assoctated Press. , Loxpown, Dec. 2l.—T1he emplusers fn the manufacturcd Iron trade In the North of En- gland clalm befors the arbltrators b per cent re- ductton in'conscquence of depression of busi- uness. ‘The men elaim the vrice of laboris lower than {n the past tweaty vears, : DISTRESA, The newspapers contiuue to pabtish zccounts of the distress throughout the country, which o authorities and private citizens are endeav- oriag to relicve. NROKERS EXPLLLAD, Loxpoy, Dec. L1.—~Four members of the Stock Exchiange have been cxpelled and two suspended lur unialr dcnllnp 10 bank shares,’ AFGIL ISTAN, VERY “BAD.Y Loxponx, Dec. 22.— A dispatch from Allaba- bad says It Is reported that the Ameer Shers Alland famlly are journeying towards Balkh with the retiring Russian Mission. Coulplete anarchy prevalls In the country betweon Jelala~ bad and Cabul. The Ameer's flizht will proba- bly end the dehting. AFGHAN OPRIATIONY. A dispatch dated Kurum, Dec. 19, says it s reported the Afchan Wall Moliammed fs near Shutsrgardan Pass with eleven regiments of Iufantry and four of cavalry from Balkh. ite’ will searcely venturs to crosa the pass this sea. son. It [s reported thot Zukkur Khils, in the Khyber Valley, cscaped to tha mountains befora tho arrival of the Dritish. Thelr towers and dweltlugy will be destroyed. . CANDARAK, A dispatch from Quetta says the Governor of Candahar {s deterntined on resistance. UGeus. Stewart and Blddulph have exawived the posi- tious ‘of the regunents oo the L-mhhu side of Khojuk Pass. TNX PATHIOTIC APULAY, Itallan opers at The Ameer's Master of Horse, England's greutest euemy, ls Ul ROCKFORD. The Feople Have = Littlo Electlon Just for Fuu Over tho Postmastership. Apecial Diwalch to The Tridune. nncxronn. ., Dec, 22—The term of Post- master for this cny explres in March uext,, ‘There are three aspirants for the ofice,—A. E. Smith, the vreseut incumbent, and editor of tho Rockford Gazette, Capt. T. G. Lawler, larael Foverelun, s hardware merchant, all Repub- lfeans. Tho Judges of Election, at the call of nany vitizens, cotsented to open the polls for the purpose of glving the voters ao upportunity of namlug thefr cholee at the Latiot-box, which was accordingly done vesterday, with the ful. lowing result: lawler, 1.UsY; Bovereigu, 214, Smith declived to euter into anv election whatever, depending solely upon his record as Postmastes for the past four vears, aud & petition which he haa circuluted suiong his fri erclien withdrew from the cun- test sl throe hours after the polls were upened, pablishing 8 card statfog that, on oe- count of things not being' corvect 1 the mun- ageinent of the ballot-box, mecording to hls understandiug, he clalms (Hegul voting, tallot-box -~ stutlng, uud bulldos- lug generally by Lawler's friends. Suith i beannir with sunles a¢ the turn of affatrs. und he thinks 1he election a farce from begin- ning to end, while the friends of = Law- ler” are Jubllant over tho result ot the election, claiming nu haud whatever i the allezed frauds, but, on the contrary, state that it was & put-up job by Smith and Soverelgu's frivnds to galn fuducuce over nim at Washing-* ton. ‘Tne excitemeot was lutense. The sp- pulutmeut will be looked forward to with zreu tutervat, The Democrat Glven & Disputed Certificste =A Board of Canvassers i Jall, . JacksonviLLy, Fla., Dec. 22—The Btate Canvassiug Bosrd at Tallshasse, yesterday com- pleted the csnvass and gave the cerilicute to Hull (Den). His majority is 18 This re- sult was arrived ot by throwlog oat Brevard County, which gave a Democratic majority, ou the ground nuu the returns were lmuuulcuh and Madisoa County, which gave a Resublican najority, ou lh\:Ermlnd that ome povciuct was not included In thy returos from that coaoty. The Couuty Caovussing Board of Brevard County bas been Iudlcu\l by the United Btates Graud Jury for making traudulent returns, and are 10 al pere 1a defat of $3,000 bail each. — ——— CRICKET. Baw Fmaxcisco, Dec. 2i.—Horaco A, Web- ster, Secrctary of the Occident Cricket Club, sud J. W. Buddom, of Whethaw, sall to-morrow on the City of Syduey for Australiz.” Mr. Web- sier gous 10 Mmuke arrangements with Lord Harris' geotleman teaw of Epglish cruc ers, uow playiug 10 the colonivs, for a watch lo this city some tlne tn May next.

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