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RIDAY, JANUARY 11-- Nacon—Cambetiands, 3 short Western, 404, Nort tlbs, 208 G} long ctear, 2 age Gd; ehorilders, 41s, Hams, 378 fend, 204, Drime s beet, new, 72n. Tudta b4 beef, newe, KOn: extra India mews, old, 88s. Cheese, 40s. T2 36m 24, . Tesnox, dan. F1.—Liveuroon—~Wheat quiet. com firm. Cargoen off Const—Wheat and comn peady. Cargoes ont Panrnge—Wheat steady; corn rather easter. Falr average quaiity of Amcrican mized corn for prompt shipment by sail, 21s ¢J @ Fpectal Dimmateh 10 ‘vn TriZuas, LATERFOOL, Jan. £3—-11:10 8, m.~Frovn—No.1, No. 2, J8#, Snus—\Wheat—Winter, No, 1, #a2d: No. 2, 8s g springy N 3 No, 2, Ga 1045 white, No. 1. tadd; No. fis 1. Corn—New, No. 1, 22s 3d; old, No. 1 osa—Fork, 40s. Tard, 12z 0d. ‘pnvoot, dan, 23 ~Cortox—Market dulf at 551050+ 1003 enles B, 000 bales; speculation and export.2,0003 Ametican, 0,000, Lanp—American, LN srp PrenoLesy—8d, E;:xlv::‘ Jan. 23, —SvaAr—No, 12, Dutehatand- aed, 234 caah 224332226 0 aflont, periNen PRTROLELN—DGd, Srmirs oF TUNPEXTINE—218 0d, Axrwear, don. 23 ~PrrnoLsux—23d, NEW YOURK. Fneelal Dispatch to Tha Tridunn. xew Yong, Jan, —QnatN—Nepreasion the ehlef featnre of the wheat market through most of the days nenrly all grades offered frerly, nota- by #0 i the instances of Now, 2 red and amber, which yielled 4¢lc ner i on a less nctiva Inqulty: Fpring atteacted lean attentlon. and raled heary, lower,and rrecular in the optloniine: cable advices rather adverse: 8,000 bu No. 2 Chicaro speing, cholee, §1.01'5. Corn falrly nctive for exrly delivery, openinz rather atronger fn price, Lat cioeing weak: in tho aption line business ton faly egzrezate; mixed Weatern ungraded, 45@48¢. Jtre quiet at unchanzed pricex. A moderate movement in oats az 8 shade Jower rates Cuteago aftoat quoted at 31t5e. ProvisoNa—Less active movement thog. nrnd.um sgain quoted decidedly lower and onecttled: ern meas quict, comparatively: danuary options quoted ot §0.62@0. 70, Cut ments modoratoly nc- give At frm prices, Tacan in lht reqnest, Western steam Jara much lower, and varinblo; sales of 750 tes at 86.45@ 0. 50, cloatng at §6,50, TanLow—Tn niore request; prime, %c, seosne—TRaw mora nctive] centelfugal attract- fog mast attentlon, and closinz with moto steadi- cined sbout steudy un moderato move- ment Winiscr—Sold to the extent of B2 hrls at $1.11, and 130 brls ot §1.30; showing & Juwer market; elostne unsettled, Frewents—Buasiness of modorate nroportions, snit fudicative of no very matked chunges in ratess matn call fur sccommadation from grain, potro- lenm, and provision interesta; for Liverpool, en- menta Included by atoam 2,830 pkys provielons 2 Ta fhe TWeatern Assoeiatedd Press. Yrw Yonk, Jan, NL—Cotron—Dull and nn- clanzeds futares eteadys January, 0.45¢; Febru- ary, 01, 48cs March, D.07¢5 April, 17.84¢; Mey, 0,08¢; a F) saper State and Wegtern, $3.26@.8.50; common to food extra, $IL00@4,50; good to cholce, 84,05 te wheat extra, $1.66@5.256; oxtra St Louie, 83, R0@56.75; Min- Ohlo, $3,75@6.00; Desota patent process, S5.LOK,00, Grars—\Wheat—Market dutl; receipts, 133,000 bus rejected wpring, 5Gc; No, 3 apting, 02203¢; uneraced, £1.00; No. 3 do, 81,0333 No. 2 do, .00 1.00% . 1do, €1,00%: No. 2 amber, vngraded winte, $1.08@1.08t¢ No. 3o, §1.03%; No, 2 do, §1,072(G;1.08; No, 1 do, 8110444 1.10'4: extrado, enles of 2,800 toat 1,1 ftye quict but steady: Western, Ki@awise, | Rarlep—Market dall; No, 3 rowed Etaie, K0c; 0 rowed Sinte, HGOHTE: malt dull and Corn dul) and Towers rucalpts, 100,000 Bdioz No, 1, 45ict’ steamer, dnedite: N Oatn_dull and lowers pecetpta, 10,000 buz No, 1 white, fic; 4 do, dic; mixed do, H0@31%ics white do, 1tic. HiAT—Firm at £40.00@.45.00, Wopa—-Quict and unchanged. Guocenirs—Colfee—~Nominally nnchanged. fue garsteadys fale to pood redning, Gh@USe. Mo- lasres quict and unchunged. Rico ateady, Pernueren—Quict: uniled, 81.024@1,03%; erde, 8144283(e; rofined, 93c, Tattaw—Stendy at (1@ he, Reste—Firm af 81, 35051105 irmer at nominal, bu 5 unzraded, 4761 ¥ NNt ile” arorn, 80,02 ‘Woyimoxa—Pork—Marlet au o8, 90,024 @087 for news 88. 0065815 oo ¢ for old, Beef quict, Uit stcady, Cut meata qlot; long cleat miditlon; :IH}!’,.. Lard—Markot dull; prima stcam, $4.45 Macket dulls Wertern, 6@201e, . 20 H3(C, 1, closing at $1.10, ST, LOUIS. Sr. Lovts, Jan, 23,~FLoun—Qulet and un- ehanged Gnar t Inactive and fower; No, 2 red fall, o caali; D3NC January; MG Teurnary; 063503%¢c March; No, 3 do B0Ye: No. 2 aprlng, T8¢, Corn In falr gemand; lower; No, 2 mixed, 201@u0 hi 2040 January; #1%@31%c March; 323400 Oats dull and un- chagged; 2, 22@L14e, according to loca. tan, tho Insido price being for Knst 5t, Louls eles Yators, Rye dnll and fower to aclly 4o bid, Barley dull und unchangad ; no sales, Wutev—Stendy nt 81,04, Provistoxs—Tork duli and lowes ered. Lard dull and lowers $0, 00 tnactive and lower 20-day clear ribe, S, tlear, 81,2064, 25, " Bacon dill and’ lows clear b, 8675164, 803 do cloar, 00 pickled haumg, 155-1b4 ‘averay Recxiera—Flour, 2,000 bel €orn, $0.000 Lu; on butlay, 4,000 by, Suikarsta—Llour, 4,000 Lrls; wheat, 10,000 buj 00U bu; osts, none; rye, 3, 000 Lu; barley, Cottox—Qniot and unchanged; middling, Ne; ::‘l‘:;.lddf.flmagt:l; receivts, G0 shapments, 1,200; BALTIMORE., Tatrnonr, Jan, 20,~Frovu—Active sad firm; Tow grades scarce. Gua~Wheat—Western dull and lower; No. 2 Itxnnlylunh red, $1.0053@1.00%; No.2 Waostern Tebier red, spat aud Jandary, $1.064@®1,05%; ebruary, $1.05XG1.00; March, $1. Comn—Wentern dull, weak, and lawe tulzad, spot and January, 43%c; Fubruary, Q3%e; March, 435@41c; April, 443¢ 4le. Vats quiet; Pounsy White, 3531c; do mized, 2W@e, Ryo—No Feeeipt Hay—Qutet; r Ql‘x.oo‘q ot; falr supply; l'-nn-ylvnn_h. $10.00 loguovieioNs—8hado enster, but mot quotably Berren—Activa: very irm for cholca; West packed, INa2e: rolle, 106156 L oo U l‘l.flml.lvu-«lluldfl i i 1 it e nn; crude, 8tics refined, 00, j‘,‘.g::zx: 7met wud owlually wieady; o cire Vuinky—buit at 81, 0, FREdiya—1 rpuc i !‘,",l‘ o ‘:':'L?l IE:“rpr#:"l.nor steam firm; cotton, mz‘c;n‘n-gwmu“' 000 PHe; wheat, 60,000 bu; Butru; l'll-h‘llan:“ ok oS PRITADELPITA R T B ot saner- llull. $2.21 75§ extras, $3.00@3.560; Ohlu and Lazig® Ir $.73@5.25. " Ihyo Sour, $2.760 ""';;;E\‘uh,nl weak Y2 fod, 8103 amber, - 073 while, $1.004@1.07)3; No. 2 Chl 0 WOl Cori weak; sleauar, Ietlow, 43xe; mized, 43yc. Yeern, d0gate: 4 a0d unclianged, Wonoxs—\eak, ;{mc- weak; white wized do scarco at 20c, liye Mess pork, $9,50@10,50. pect, H1.00018.25, N, smiokod, i L‘-l,:lnrr"“m. 20.00Q7,25: greon, $5.00 d trn; e atean, $0, 250, 50 UerrenWeak snd. unens, cn';:\\ulun. e PUEXSE—Quict; Weatorn, T@tit50. ,{‘mzuu--m ket duil} Fefued, Bic; crode, Wik y~Nam(nal Kkt srira Floune 1 Laneed “ Y 10 : wheat, 35,000 bu; 18, 45,000 Lu; vate, 10,000 buy m‘.‘ 1,500 bu, KANBAS CITY, Ky, ORI Dlasatch 0 The Tridune 'u,:“h Liry, Mo., Jan, 23, —Guats~The Price ) c;nl Teports wheat-recelpts for the week ot No k0 bu; spiuments, 83,041 bu; market caslor; 1 Bl 1st of Feoruary, Slie, No, 3 ic3 1ot February, 77e; No. 4 casn, T2iie. . 0:-:13.(.' u' the ' week, 1 bu; ehip- fl:“- i weak; No. 3 caub, 82c; Ne- AULWAUKEE. Jan, 23 —Frovs—Quiet snd un- Urapy -y s e Weeat trm; 2, Mivw g, e Basg, opened Ye lower; closed - 1 Miiwaakce hard, 05ci No. 1 M1- No. 22 do, Biyc; January, bidc; € March, 8uics No. 3 Muwauke Ole; rojectod, G8c, Corn qut 15c, n~ ' Uuts dull sud lower: No. 2, T® uiclanged; No, b, 4dc; freal, 40%5c l’!;glcy weak; No, 2 apring cash, 80c: February, ke, Pnoyisioxs—Qniet ana easler, Mess pork firm at £8, Prime steam Jard, $0.00. Hoas—Tove dnil and lower at $2,00@3.00; dreesed dnll and fower at 87,00, Rycriresa—Franr, 1,500 hrias wheat, 62,000 ha. b Ruruxsrs—Flour, 0,000 bLrls; whest, 17,000 — ct NNATE Cixc1NsATL 0., Jan. 23.—Corron—Steady at 0¢. Frocr—Dull and nnchaneed, Gnatxs-Wheat steady; fate demond; red dnd white, DOR0Ge, Corn—Fale demand; firmer at A154a02%., Oata Inactive nnd lower at 247226c. Nre In zood demand and hrmeor at 51@02¢. Date Tey dnti’ and unchanged, Proviataxe—Pork duil and fnwer; offercd_at 0,00, Lard In fatr demand: ateam, $6.0526,10, Hulk meats quict; shonlders, &3,60; ahort rihe $4.40 cashs &4, 607 4,55 buyer March$ ahort clear, 4.0, fiacon quiet al 84,00, 85,00, and 85,25, il“nJ““_u“"nd active and prices advanced; ~'Lixszrn Ote—Steady and firm at 03¢, TONTON. Nostay, Jan, 23, —Froun—In gond demand and firm; Western supcrfines, $€0,0021.25: common extras, $L75@4.25; Wikeonsin extras, $4.009 4,503 Mianosota da, 8. winter wheats, Ohlo and Michlgan, 81, ilinois, £5.00 b.%53 5t, Louis, $5,0000,25: Wisconsin and Min- nesota patent-procesa apring wheate, $6,60@8.00; wintar whe; L0077, M. Gnats: et hut atea low. BO4L5%, Uats—Markat tra white, 2400 1 400 br) mixed_and sels ; No, 1 and exe y unchanged, 1a; corn, 17,000 buj LOUISVILLY. LovisviLLre, Jan, 23, —Corrox—Steady at Oc. Frotn~Qulet and unchanga, Gnars—-Wheat qutet; red, 10@03¢c: amber and white, 0. Corn steady; white, 3dc: mixed, $e. Onts steady, with a falr demand: white, 27ct mixed, 24156, Ttve qulet hut firm, at ftle, Punvistnis—Pork stronie nt the derline, at SU.50, Lard steadv; cholce lenf, tic $7. kewy, SA. 00, Bulk meate strone atthe declin niders, #es clear nib, 44368435c. Bncon scaree and irm; shoalders, nope in ma kl"l;‘clcnr b, GYW@hHZC. e, nred, 7460 Winsky—Active, firm, and higher at $1,03, INDIANAPOLIS, Tsntaxarorts, Jan, 21, —Hous—Sirong; cholee, $2.00003,40; falr, $3,50@3.40; recetvts, 5,5600; *hipments, anax—-Whent gufet Meady at H0!¢4 Ble. o . 2 red, 03@04c. Corn Oals steady; winte, 23@ clear rib, 4Xc, 2%5c, (I ulglv‘r: arges Torxnn. 0., Jdan, 23 —(raN—Wheat steady; smber Michigan, apot, B4Xci No, 2 red winter, spot, Oic anked, Dixc Lid; February, O March, Xlfl!(r’: No, i red, DUc: No, 2 amber . O catern Amber, O3i¢c. Corn aud vste nally unchanged, Duaaxn Houy—Qulet at £1,80, BUFFALO, Terrao, Jan, 20, —Gnaw—Wheal dofls salen 1 car No. 1 hard Duluth at 81,08, Corn quict: sales Benrs uew af 87c on frack, Oats neolected. Nye ":fi!fé“d' Diariey quizt; ealew 0,000 bu Canada a DETROIT. Drrnorr, Jan, 20, —Frocn—Flrm, Guarx--\Wheat lower: extra, 04%e; Janaary, 03%, 10 May, fike: miliing,’ ) cerge, 15,673 Lu; sbipment: VEGO, Guarn- Wheat steady, Oswgao, Jan, dull and anchanged, Corn TRORIA, ). —Hinwixgs—Steady; 160 Pronea, L, Jan bris at 81,04, it PETROLEUM. CLEYELAND, O., Jan. 2iL—~Prrrorzox—Une changell; standard white, 110 test, flo, OiL Cirr, Pa., Jon, 23, —UErnotees--Market opencdactive, with §1.00% bid; declined ta$1, 024 ndvanced to 31, 01315, closinz at $1. 0245 : abipments, ;..;{leu brls, averayng 17,000; traneactions, 175, .n:'n“‘"'ll"' l;‘n. &’Lf —le:rol,w:l—q-;llet H :lbmln. 1z at Parkoer's for a ent; relne £ Priadttob deibvery, o L cp Mruriis, Tenn., TTON. Jan, 23,—Corrox—Steaay; recelots, 1,010 balea; shipments, 1,014; stock, 705,014 ral 300: oxporis, 600; splaners, 430% speculators, niddiing, 85¢, HAMLET. A Yien for Drewslng the Charaoter In tho Tushlon of Shakspenre's Time, A correspondunt writes as follows to tha Lon- don Spectator ¢ Wao eannot veturn to the scenlc decoratlon of the days of Bhakspeare—we mizht as well try to restore the fleptarchy. Thelrs were no Letter than they were, becanes men were not then obla to produce better scenerv. Ours are better, because the arts connected with materlal stazs appliances have linproved. The scencry at the (Hobe or Blackfruirs The- atro was suguestive to the imagination; our scenery often pushes reallsm so far that the fmagination of spectators is overlald. Thelr coatume, though mamly that of the passing day, wuas symbollcal and sucgestive, Thus, the Ghost would appear fu Elizabethan armor; the King would wear u crowng the nctor (ot actress) who plaved the Queen mnoy have been d nearer Icaven by the atiitude of a chopine, or high-heeled shoe; the liero may love worn o “forest of feathers,"” and two s provinetul roses™ fn his razed shoess and Tay- Jor (the origingl Hum'et, taught by Bhakspearo himsclf to play the part) would certutnly {ndl- cate wouriinyg by un ‘uky cloak "y but the general | costume worn - would © yer e thit @ the current day, Nealized and rendered symbolie, Our present theatre mak%ea a confised attempt to present the mythleal, prebistorie Deamark of the old clironleler, Baxo-(irmmmaticus, und in so dolug we produce the play in an outside garb which 1s at varianes with its {oner essence and splrit. The old chronleler was Lo Bhakspeare altost that which a block of marblefs te a sculptor. Ho took mere fncident, orsuch wutting of astory na sulted hin, nml out of such objective sugges- tions ha created his Hamlet, Shakupearc's flamlel belongs, in maoners, maruls, und {0 tone of thoueht, cssentially to his own dav. Ho did not care for arcluvological correctness or Jucal truth. For instance, the nawmes of Horatlo, Marcellus, Bernardo, and utlicraoro not &t all Danlsh, Hamlet soys, W Thera f8, #lr, on eyris of vltlldrm, little cvascs, thut are now the fasblon.” The fash- n, yes! but when and whero the fashionl They” were In fushlon, not in Dennarh ot the thwe of Amleth, but tn London of the time of Bhuksieare. They wers the well-known cbll- dren-players, who distracted the attention of the town, und Jed away playgoers from the nobler dramu and from the better playliouses. Boxe aimnt Amleth could “kuow nothiog of ponlard; but Shakspeare mukea espeeial use,—und makes it, as I fancy, with a swurdsman's enthuslsm,—of the chival- rie weupous of his own tlme, whicn had not then been very longg Introduced into Englaml, Shakespeare, by the way, cxpressly bequeatie d his own wword to 3r. Thomas Combe, Lucries 18 praisvd,— oz art and exerciso in your defense, And for your rapier most capecial, In the great fencne wager, the King “Ime vonea" Freuch raplers und pomards, with thelr assligus, ns girele und hangers,—the latter yery dear to funcy. In short, both in exterual wanners, a8 in fnner thought, Shakspeare’s Jlamlet velongs cssentiolly to Bhakepearc's ownday, Whv sliould not we drcss the ptay llluW ?xl‘ l;n}un»nm wrote it, aud played it, sud ayed fo it P \z'u have seen a Jacobian Jamlet fenco with s Laertes sitlrod fua nonduescrint Nathaw costuwe, Tle dress ot the spacious times of great Elize- bieth is sullviently romauntle. By using that ple- turesque costumo the play weald remaln fdeal in outward presentment,—would gajn greutly In nearness 1o the very spint of Shakspeare's thine and work, Let us sacritice the lower literature to Lhe higher truth, and dress Lhe tragedv of l{umluln the costume of the days of lus cre- ator. ———— Tolled in a Gey; ; Auva (L) Revorter, From the Lake Denweral we learn the follow- fng particulors of & Lorrible death at the Bul- hur Lanks, Lake County: Akout noon on unday, Dec, 29y Danlel 8utherland, biother to Jobn Sutherlund, oue of the bosses, a uatlve of Nova Bcotia, whilo ut worlk In the seventy-foot sbialt, at the bottom of which I8 o peyser whilch ‘hrows up ustreamn of water the tonperature of which {a 180 deyrees Falirenheit, nloted biy footing wnd fell, Jle dropped some fourteen feet futo the boitlng water, and was pulled out by the boss carpenier, MleCube, who to de- scend & ladder frow'whence Sutherland fell to rescue by When rescucd bis balr came off in the ban ¢ bils ruscuer, 50 srivotfully was be sulded. Dr. Dowocs waa telegrapbed for, und overytbiug done for the suflerer, but without :&:Jl . Ne dled w0 thres hours wfier the accls ot CURRENT GOSSIP. ORTHOGRAPHTCAT. At rouie Timen, With teastc ai tho lovetorn helr Onee cliasorl the chaste Lonlse; 8ho quickiy guesacd hor gucat was thers To plense hor with his pleas, Now at her rlde he kneellng afghed 1iis sliha of wolul slze; 440h, hear me here, for lo, most low 1 rise befora your eyen, This 2611 is #ole (hine own, Loulse— 'Twill never wean, 1 ween, The love that { for nye hial) foe), Though mesn inay ve its mien " **Yon know T eannot tel) yon no,* ‘The maid made annwer tines 41 love sou aught, as steo I onght— 10 you "tis duo 1 dol" * Since yon are won, 0 fairrsl one, ‘The mareiase rite ia richt— The chapel alsle Il jead you np This night," excinimed the knight. LOVE AT FIRST BIGIIT, Ean Fyaneteen Chyantele, Jan, 10, About four months ago Mrs. Bortha Hevduck, alovely young German lndy, bad the misfore tune to lose her tusband, to whom she wns tenderly attached, and to whom she had been martied several years. They Nived in 8t Loujs. Mr. lleyduck felPfrom a window. received fatal njurles, nud died, leaving a fascinating widow Infndigent circumstances. Mra. Jleyduck, over- come by the terriblo loss sha had sustained, eold her effects, therchy realing sufliclent means. topay the expenscs of herself and child, the latter 6 years old, to thls clty, where her mother, brother, and step-father restiled, hoplng through thefr influence to procure remnunerative vmployment to provide sustenance for hersell and Hitle one. But alas fur human hopes! No cardial welcome prected tho eriel-stricken widow nad her fatherless child upon thelr arrival lere, Hho was given to understand that she must depend exelusively upon her own exertions for a livellhood. fleart-iroken, without money wil friends, she_vainly souzht cmployment wittiout suct Last Soturday evening somy difliealty occurred between Mra, Heyduel amd her nother, which so fncenscd the Jatter that she angrily turned’ the penniless widow and ¢hild fito the street. For o moment the poor woman was completely overcome, but remen- bering an acquaintance, Mra. Dwver, 417 Bush street, to whom sho liad been fntroduced stuce Dier arrival In this city, she sought the hosnita- hle home of the kind lady, nud with trembling 1hinbs attempted to mount the stales leading to the hone of the Dwver family. Mer strenath, however, falled her, nnd with™ a ery of despate she sank upon the stafrs insensible, nud, with her child closely clasped to her bosom, fell to he bottom, ~'I'ne nolse of her fall aroused the inmates, and they crowded Inta the hall where they discovered Mrs, Heyduck Iving sunscleas ot the'foot of the stairs, It was a singular coined- dence that just four months to a duy previous to the cwnlflr Mra, fleyiduck met with this ne- cldent ber blisband lost Wis lifo In asimilar may- uer, ‘the mother and child were Immediately con- vesed to an adioinlug room, where, after the proper restoratives had been applied, the for- met recovered consclonsness—the clild having sustained no serfous infury. Among those syin- uthetle persons present “was J, W, Parsons, a riend of tho Dwsers, a gentleman not only well known In this city, but alro throughout the en- tire Paciflc Coust,” For years he hus been fu the rervice of varlons stcamship companies of San Francisco, and fs at present steward of the Tum O'Shanter, which plies hetween this port aml Beattle, So Impressed wus he with the beauty of the Tafr widow, nid ro stirred by the tale Ler suflerings and bardsuip, thnt his sensit heart was tonched, and before the evend elored he lald his hand and fortune at her feet, Mra, Heyduek oveepted the generons offer ot the chivalrous steward, and on Mouday evenlng the two were imnekl in the holy bonds of matri- mony by the Rev, Mr, Willlams, of the Epteco- pal Ghurch g‘,‘x Folsom street, the bride, fn the absence of hier relatives, belme glven awny by Mra. Dwyer, The bride I8 o brunette, about 23 years of age, reflued [n manucers, and an nccom- . plshed musician, . A GREAT LIRRARY, London Correwondence Neww Yore Trilune, T hiear thut the Hbrary of the late Mr, Jieary TNuth bas been left absolutely to his widow. What she will do with it {s a questlon of pubilic Interest, Amone collections formed durlng this generation it has few rivals. in mere magni- tude it 1s something to wonderat. Mr. Huth hod been u buyer “oll his llfe long. [l lmd ample means and much knowledge, They say it was bis habit to Jook Iuto three or four hool- shops overy afternoon on his way from tho city to his house in the West End, Not long Lefora his death it occurred 1o him to nscertnin what his buoks lad cost bim. He had kept overy bill. Added up, they came to the enormous sun of Z117,000—ncarly 2600,000. Many a Mbrary, neverticless, surpdsses Mr. Juth's In oumber, What his lbrary 1a most remarkably for Is the ranty and condition of {ts treasures. It 1s In sume respects an almost matchless col- lectlon of Hterary bric-a-brac, o phrase which I am far from using disrespectfully., Mr. Huth nad the reputation of belne wHIiRE to pay any prico for o good thing, But 1 have heard sto- rles, whicit show thut he was, sometlmes, at Teant, too shrewd for the booksellers who tay in walt for b, They used to compete reckls with cach other at atctions when wotne rare -l{- tlon vecurred that It wus thoneht would hit Mr. uth's fanev, The book would e run up to five value, und the profit to be made out of htm, ¢ next tfme he cameo Into the shop the prize was displayed to him, with the remark: *“I'iese, Mr. Tuth, Is the uncut capy of the firat edition (Florence) of Homer for which you have heen walting so long.” ©Ob, no,” was the an- swer, * 1 huve an unent copv; it fs o copy on vollum 1 want.” 8o the too speculative buol seller would be loft with a book on his hund, which he would have to disposo of at Its marker yrice, with bieuvy loss to pockot. ilis mishap calls for nosympathy, Mr, Huth ateered his wav through the trans laid for bim with constderablo skill, " Ho had .he advantage of belng well read in three or four lancuages, as well an of minuta kuowledgo in the technieal part of biblography, 1le lived, morcover, during period {Hustrateld by sume of tho greatest sales that_have ever bien held, e bad the plek of the Dunlel, the Libef, the Corser, and mauy another famous assemblago of rare books. e bought protty ndiscriminately s making sure that 1he thing ho bought wus x:omi in its kind, I doubt whother he or any other English lllhlln‘whlh- reachied the polnt of fastidiousness which the French pride themselves on. But he stood as hih us any ot hisown countrymen. His nidow, I am told, will havo the catalogue on which he had long been envozed completed, sml will disposs of the wholo collection at sumne favoruble—nud hence rather distunt—thne, it sectns n pity that 1t should Le dispersed, or that the British Muscum slioull not b able to winnow it und 01} sume of the waps on its shelves, It the authoritics hua been wililog to wccent it as a whole und Keep it together under the nomo of fts owner, they mizht poseibly bave nhad the whole, Dut they refuse bequests ou such con- ditlons, and they thus lose many a rood thing they might come in for were they inure com- phiint to the whims of donoura, PRINCE NADASKY, OF AUSTRIA. Oregun Deutseh Zeltung. A fow days ago the Oregonian contained o st of marslages durlng the year, and among themn appearel the following uotive: *Dee., 13— Prince C. J. Nadasky und Mary von Hefche,” The oddlity of o titled wedding In Orecon led our reporter to luvestizate, und here follows the true story: Princo Carl Johann Nadasky, sola keir of a wealthy and inlluential Austriun famlly, and a lung llue of Hlustrious aucestors, was, durlng tho revolutionary war of 1544, a young officer in the Imperial Quard, When the seutency of death was passed upou Robert Blum, the famous revolutionary lader, and o favoriteof the Germua péople, the vouny offlcer wad detailed to command " thy detachment of suldicrs whose hullets wers to terminate the lils of the noblest aud Lravest man of his age. The fortitude Blum displaved at tho exceution, s bils parting words, so inprossed the youu, soldicr that a few wonths' study of the i)lb('rl publlcations of thoss days sutliced to Jead him into the revolutionary varty, But the feudul Governmeot trumblied, und Priuco Nadasky, together with many other prumivent leaders, wus taken prisoner and coudemued to death. ‘fhrough the fnfluence of is relatlves his senteucy was cummuted to fmurisonment for Jife, und be was sent to the durk tolls of an . Eight long years bic lived the 11fu of 4 conviet, When at the birth of the Crown Erince of Austrla ho was lberuted, but buutsbed Mo als couvtry for Hte, Uo came to Say Frpuclsco und Cevoted bimmelf, un- dor the assumed npame of H. Meler, to the busluess of flowei-zordener, carning a Mvellbooa and szcomulating u swall forlune. About tlve years ui;u he was warrivd to o Gere wmou ludy ol notle birth, who was fupressed with the valtured and gentlemauly demcanor of the gardeucr. Not more that & yvar past here- wmoved Lo Salew, In thls Siate, and bought o amall property fur bis Lusinces. But the bappy puir bud been’ blegsed by a lovely boy, sud the father found wo rust 40 thu thouzht that bis denr ones wera destined to lead an abscure life, syay from the honora and luzuries due them, sml” took pareage for Farope. He went to Yicnna, and, in an sudience with the Emperor cle Joseph, sacceeded fn obtaining his par- 0 ond belme reinstated fnto Lis ancestral fn- heritance, Post hiaste he sped hack to bis fam- ily, and under bis real name be was agafn mars ricid {n this city to bis falihful wife. The steamer 1dato, which left here Dec. 29, took the happy conple aml thelr young sun back to the castlea of the Prince fu the beautiful mountain reglons of old Austrla, JAPANESE PRACTICAL JOKES, Newo York Wortd, ‘I'he heathen Jow's tdea of a practical jnke fa of a ridiculously childish sort, judged by the Anglo-Saxou atandard. A reporter of the Tokio Times gives some iHlustrations of the fun that can ha hnd any evening in the streets by a wag- glshly-inetined fndisidual, Ile §s to go ont nnd touk round 411 he sces—as lic is very apt to—a puor man kneeling before a booksellcr's store reading s cheap book, and steal up behind him as the poor Look-hunter or student asks the price. 1t Is too hlgh; he radly shakes his bead, and the visitor 8 theu to “hold up the stated smn jo clear view of the mer chant.”? £2 ho be qulckewitted, ke will say to the poor man: * Well, truly, you waut it very much; take it. will give it jou for nuthing; snd may it be of rervice 1o you." The pour fullow suapects a jeat, ks at length convinced that the merchant means what he gays, takes his book aml **moves away slotw- ly for awhile, but presently scooting with great rupldity, lest the donor repent of bis purpose ant call bim back." ‘The fun of the thing s obe talned by watching him scuot, not by sceoting yourself aud then enjoying the pernlexity of the merchang, who witl be undecided as to which to vursue, “Une of the Rotbschilds—Baron James, t not I—used to_enjoy this rort of practieal Jokluw, and would give a hegear o soverelzn to see the mendicant pauso stupetied, sad then take to his heels for fear the donor might dis- cuver s mistake. A number of other practica- bie practieal jokes are described by the reporter, The mad wag I8 Lo drop colns o3 the cluthes of sleeplug children, buy dolls for llttle @irls who bLave broken el and ere crying over the fropgments, amd then Jook tor a dealer in eakes who has a sour counte- uance, nuil has evidently had a had night's vusi- ness. “ Now,' suya the reporter, © you have an opportunity of upsetting all his calculations ad knocking his notfons of destiuy endwise. There is nothing more smusing than upsetting a cuke- dealer's caleulations aud” knocking his notlons of destiny endwise. You call s couple of ur- chins who have been looking at his stock with hungry eyes and direet them to fall to. The dealer’s face is a study. e Is compelled to re- adjust his convictions respectivg fate nmd furtune in & moment,"” And this fs the keathen Jup’s {lea of & practival Joke) TRAFALGATL. ANew York Tim The English tourlst eailing from Gibraltar to Cadlz beeins, g0 soon as he is out ol the Bay of Algeciras, to keep n sbarp fookout to star- huand. Not for the world would lic miss the sight of the long, low, swidy hills of the % Pro- tontoriunt Tunonis” of antlquity,—the ever-to- be-remembered Trafalgar, Henry Morrisey, the only veteran on this ¢ide of the Atlantic who fought with Nelson on that memorablu ocen- #lon, and who saw that hero fall, died ot his bume in Halifax only o few dnys stnce. His death leaves ouly seven Trafalzar veterans lve Ing. The victory achieved on the 2lst of Octo- ber, 1505, was a triumuh unparaileled lu the an- nule of uavsl warfare. Followlng s it did so sonh nfter the destruction of the French flect at Aboukir, it not_only hurled confuston on the docs of Englund, but sbowed all those manly qualities which have ever characterized Brit- ial seamien, ‘The combined French and Spanish tlcets were under. commuund of Admiral Ville- neuve, who salled from Cadiz with the deter- mination of riving battle to the Enplish fleet, This mensurc was contrary both to the views vl instruction of Bonaporte: but the Admiral was finpelled by inotivesof personal reseutment and wotnded honor to get 1n oppasition to the wishes of his master, Besides, he knew tlut an oflleer was un his way from Piaris to supersede him to the command, and, under such tlreumns stances, he probably felt, that cven o defeat could ndd but little to bis disgrace; while, on the contrary, a victory gver the first naval bero a1 the age would wipe”UIT every stuin on his conduct, and cover him gwith fmmortal glory. ‘The particulars of this crand conflict need not be reported. It was whils Nelson was tight- fng the Santissima Srivldada (then the lnrzest nhl? in the'tworld, carrsing 130 guus) with his own flags#hip, the Victory, that bie rectved bis mortal wpund, Early o the morning his Lordship put on oll the” stars of Iis dilferent orders,—ttee badges of honor hie had eained in wany a hard-fought battie,—and, thus dressed, lie wos aminly cxposed to the fire of the encmy's sharpshouters. “Tho hero of many navol ennm:emcngt was struck down by o gun-shot from the maipiop of the Redoubtablé, and {n another hour ho. stink to rest in the mhlst ot a vietory which crowned the lnst achtevement of his life with o elory that cven celipsed the Justro of all his former exploits. Nineteen sall of the line wero the prizo of this ear-bought conqueat. Among the prisonors was Vilicneuve himseif, who at first was almost frantic with grief aud deepafe, * Ho could hardly e perauaded that his fine fieet had, in the short rpace of four hours, been consigned to total destructivn, S“TINE-I'ROO! Detrot Free Pres Tt fa sald that a dealer In second-band furnt- ture can't buy auything so poor but that some one will pay a price fur ity but a dealer on Michigan avenuo found an old bedstead on his Dunds lest full which no oue would take away, even as a gift. Ileleft it out doors, caleulating to saw it up when his fuel ran short, and it stood fn the snow until yesterday. Early In the moraing o mau camo along who offered 50 cents for 1t on certaln conditions, which wero readily granted, und Lo putled {toutof the suow, brushed it off, and presently hung to it o sign reading: **Ouc of those flre-proof bed- steads,—only 83" In the course of an hour several men halted and looked the bedstead over in o curlous way, nud a little later a pass. iz woman made a cluser fnspeetlon, © You warrant this fire-prool, do you " she ked as she finlahed her Inspection. S Ldu" replled the man, Ul give you leave to bulld a bonflre under ft." “ You couldn't say 20 shilliugs, coutd youl” she inquired, “\What! ‘Twenty shilings for a perfectly Nre-proof bedstead ! No, madam,—83 Is far too cheap, Do you knuw what that bedstead would bring in Chicagot™ + % Well, I want o @re-proof bedstead, angd 1'1l {ake this oue,” sho coutfvucd, 83 she opened her purse, *f You fully warrantit, do yout” * Mudam, 1f this headstend burns " up your money st o refunded,” aniwered the inan and sho went away perfectly satistied, leaviug airections for it Lo bo sent, Quies, A model buy-word—Casti. A Teutonie figure of speech—0, A good motto for a youny man just startiog s mustazhe—Dowa in front. The cunning crab of tho scashore always comes after tho under-toe, ‘The beauly of a man's parting his halr in the middlo s that it gives both cars an cqual chauce to flap. Wihich s oddest, the man who asks a question or the man who suswers! The man who usks, Lecauso be is the querist, “ALLof which Isaw,” sall the Ulg steam- driven *elrcular™ tothe plicof lumber, % Part of waleh 1 wae,” replied the scuntilug, Aceldent-tneurance rompanics have put Kings aud Emperors down in the fourth cluss of rlvks, alome with engineers, brakemen, tire- twen, and bouk-azeots. Ihe Five Blages of Brandy and Wator,— Firat—Lruudy and water, Sccond—Lrsnoy and wurswer, Thrd—Bran ware, Fourth—Brra- ore, Filth—Collavso I—[ Puuch, There was a young lady Ia Lelcestor Whose laver Wiy fondly carclcestor, Aud, aesha coufeicester Strong love for i, blelcester Aud called her hls dusr, darhng Kicester, Inthe State of Alabama the negroes chew the tassel ol the Br trce Instead of tobacco aud seew quite pleased with the substitute, Wet) dues ot the old adage say, ** Be tir-chewers aud you will be happy " Mr, B, Tutor—* Come now, Kive mio a fumiltar example of floguril's loe of grace, :i':ml’; you thisk uldnl" lsl'l -utu(:']\'nd article hat you sce cvery day, £ B, (deaperatel, —"A—a Druuc)l" : pe n Ao exchange publishes a reclpe for makiog an ofntment wiich, if put on the feet, will pru’{ecl them so thut @ person can stand v 4 hot stove, A cheaper and surer way, bawever, Is to use stilts, or walt until the stove gets cold, Facetious old party—**1Iow long do you that Wit has e bottled, waiter¥? Walter— HFourteen vears, sir,' Fucetlous old party— SLor Latdu't kow thes would ive us long as that” Waster—"Flics, sl Facvtlous ula say 3 1 mean that one kicking sbout in i.ondon Fun, As our Joo seated himselfat the piano, he tioped over a vaso that stood upon it * l’lny- ing & knocked urny are you v said onaof the company, *No, " gafd Joo; "“that’s only a jar gone. An honert Tiibernfan, trundiing a hand.cart conininlng all his movables, was accosted by a friend with, * Well, Patrick, you are moving ogatn, I sce.” ' Faith Tam,” repllcdhe. 'The ttmes are g0 hard, it's a dale chesper hiring hand-carts than paying rints,” e MRt. WHISTLER SPEAKS. Taving Been Called n Coxcomb by Mr, Ituskin, nnd Accossd of Filuging sint. Yots at the Pablie’s Face, Qur American Artiat In London Addressen the Jury st Largo In 1iis Own Defense. Whistler against Ruakin: Art and Art Crit- fes, by J. A. McNelll Whistler, London: Chat- to & Windus, Piccadilly,” Is a small quarto pramphlet of seventeen pages, * dedicated to Altiert Moore," & leading Enelish figure-painter who testified for the platstiff in the Iate Hibel suit. It Is spicy nnd Frenchy, We reprint it ontire* ‘The fln mot andl splrit of this matter srems to have Leen utterly missed, or perhaps willingly winked at, by the” Journals In their commiente. ‘Thelr eorrespondents have peratatently, st not unnaturally ns writers, seen nothing bevomd the Immediate'ease In Jaw, viz., the difference be- tween Mr, Ruskin and myself, culininating fn e libel with a verdict for the platntifl. WAR BRTWREN TIE BRUSH AND TIE PEN, Now the war, of which the opening skirmish was fonght the otlher day in Westmiuster, [+ really ane between the Briiah and the Feny aud Inyolves literally, ns the Attorney-teneral hit- relf hinted, the absolute raison detre of the erltie, Tl rr{ on thelr part, of “* 1 faut vivre," 1 most cortalnly meet, fn this caae, with the ap- provriste nnswer, **Je n'en vols pas la necessite,” bar from e, at that stage of thinzs, to o further Into this discusson than 1 did, when, cross-examined by Sir John Holker, I contented myself with the general answer, *that une might admit criticisin when emanating from a tan ¥ho had pussed his whole hile in the sclence which e attackn."” The positlon of Mr, Ruskin a8 an arl-authority we Jelt quits unarealled during the trial. Yo have rand that Mr. Ruskin's posc among intelligent men, as other thann litternteur, I faire and midiculous, woull Jnve been an fnvitation to the staies wnl to he burnt ulive, or stoned before the verdict, was not what 1 came Intu court for, Over anid over aguly did the Attorney-General cry out aloud, fn tie agony of nis cause, ** Wihat ia'to become of painting §f the critics withhold thelr lash{" As well might he ask what is to become of mathemutics under efmilar ctreten- stances, were they postible, I maintaln that two utd two the mathemutician would continus to tmake four, In apite of the whine of the ata- teur for three, or the crv of it for five, We are told I]l\l'- Mr. Ruekin has devoted his long Hfe to art, and o a result—is Slude Pro- fessor at Oxford, In the same eentence we have thus his position nnd its worth. It suilices not, messicurs! a lle passed among pletures tnnkes not & painter—eiso the policeman fu the Natioual Gallery might nssert himsell, As wehl allege that be who llves inw Jibrary must needs e a poet. - Let not Mr. Ruskin flater himsell that more education makes ihe Gilference Lo- tween imself and the pollceman when buth stand gazing {n the gnllery! BACRILEGIOUSLY PAMILIAR, ‘Thero they migat remaln Hil the end of time: the one decently cilent, the other saying, In [ Enelish,~ many high-sounding emuty thine, Mko the crackling of thorns under n pot —undismuyed by the presence of the mnsters, with whose namea he Is saerllegionsly famlifar; whose fntentions he interprets, whose vices he dizcovers with the faciiity of the jucapabie, nnl whose virtnes he dereants upon with o verbosity and flow of lunguage thut would, could he hear Ir, give ‘Titlan tle samo shock of surprire that was Balaam’s, when the first great eritic prof= fered his oplufon. ‘Tals one instauce apart, whero eollavan was fmmediate, the creature critic {s of comparative- Iy motdern growth—and certainly, in_perfect condition, of recent date, To Ins completeness Ro qualities evolved from the Iatest Hghtuessen of to-day—hileed, the fine fleur of his type is broughit forth tn Paris, snd bestde him the Eo- elishman 1s but reugch-hiewn wnd bludering afier alt} thouzh not unkindly should une sav It, as revroaching him with {uiferiority reaulting from chanees neglected, ‘The truth s, a8 compred with his brother of the Boulevards, the lriton was badly bequn by nature, To take himsell n-nmx-l{ is the fate of the humbuy st howw, winl destruction to the jaunty carver of the art eritie, whose ecssence of success lies in his strong sense of his cphemeral exifstence, and his consequient horror ofeanuyer'ing s world— u short, to percelvo the Joke of life s rarely yiven to our people, while it forms the main- spring of the Partsian’s savelr p aire. ‘I Jincsse of the Frenchinan, acquired in long loafing and clever cafo cackle—the glib go st casy assur. ance of tho pelit ercve, combined with the ck e of great habit—the brilliant tlague of the atclicrs —the aptitude of theie argot—the fling of the Figaro, and the knack of short paragraphe, which allows bim to print of a pleture, * Cleat bien eerit 1 wud of a subject, ** Cleat bien dit 1"'— these aro elewueuts of a ensemble liposrible in this fsland, 8til), we are * various " fn our specltnens, nnd n rensc of progress (8 potiecablo when we ook about smong them. Tnaieations of thelr perod are pereeptible, aiel curiously enough a siml- Inrity |a suzgested, by thelr work, between then- scives and the yehicles we mieht faney carrylng them about to their livelitivod PATIENT, DREARY DULLNESS, Towgh old Tum, the buey ety 'bus, with its heayy julting nd muny holts; itssteady, sturdy, stodey contisusnce on the same old nuch-worn way, cvery turnior known wd freshness un- hoped for; {ts patlent.dreary dullness of daily daty to [tscheap company,—strueeling oo to ifs end, nevertheless, and pulling up at the Bank! with o flourfsh frotn the driver wid @ Joke from the vad at the door, Then the contributors to the idaily paoers: so tany hunsoins buwllng alonjg thit U oment muy ot be lost, aul the apropos gune forever. ‘Ihe ono or two broughuins salemnly rollug for Reviews, while the lighter hlc{ulu zig-zaes irresponsibly I smoug them for the happy batf-pennles, What a commerce it all Isy to bo sure! Nousham fu 1 clther! no “bigod uonsense! " they are all “doing cool”—yes, they all do gowd to Art, l'oor Art! what o rad state the slut s fn, il these gentlemen shall lolp k “The artlst slone, oV the way, s 1u no purpo:e o rewalng unconsulted; ik work s explained and reetithad without hioy, by the oue who was never in ft—but upon whom G, always good, thubgh sometimesa careless, bas thrown sway the knowledgerelused tothe author—poor dunl‘! TIE ART-CINTIO WOULD 1 EXTINGUISY, The Attornev-Generalsald, ““There ure some people who wouhl do away with critics slto- gether.” I ayree with himy and am of the trra- tionals lie points at—but let me be clearly underatood—the art critic alono would 1 extingulsh. That wnters shoull deatroy writings 1o the Dbeoetiv of writ- fngs 18 roasonable. Who but they shail nsist upon beauties of literature, and discard the demerits of their brother «tlerateurs? In theie turn they will be destroyed by other writ- orsy and the merry game goes oo il truth pre- valls, 8hall the patuter then—=1 foresvs ‘the question—decide upon palntingl Shall he be e eritie and solo suthority . Aggressive s is this luplmll\un, I fear thai, tu the length of time, his asscrtion wlone has established what even the gentlemon of the quill avcept us the canons of art, and recoguize as the masters pleves of work. Let work, then, bo received in sllence, as it was In the days to which the penmen stil) point o3 un era when art was at its gpogee, Aud he we come upo the olt-repeated apology of eritle for existing at all, sl Aod how complety {8 hts stultification, Ho brands himself a3 the necessuary blister for tho health of the painter sl writes that hoe may do good to hisart, In the same ink ho bemouns the decadence about Nfiny und declayes that the best work was done when bho was not there to heip it, there be no critics! they aro nut o *ne cvil,” but an evil quite unneccssary, though sn cersaioly, 1urm lhey do, aud not good. Furnished us'they aru with *the means ol fur- theripg thelr foollshness, they spread l: udice abroad; and through the pupere, &t their sery- fee, thousands are warnod agalust the work they have yet to Juok ubon, Aud livee otie ls tempted to wo furthes, and show Lhe cruss idiocy nml Jmpertiuence of those whose dicta arv [rated as law. & nm or Tum “rives." How ho of the Times* has found Velasquez *‘glovenly iu exccution, poor in color,—belug Ntde Lul o combivntion of ucutral graya wd ugly ln'its forms,"—bow he groveled In bapoi- ness over o Turner—that was uo Turuer at all, n8 My, Ruakin wrote to shuw—Ruskiu! whom b has since defended, AL! Messicurs, What vur neighbors call lu mal.ce des choses was uu- tboughdof, and the sarcasim of fate was szulnst you. low Gerard Dow's broow was an example for the young; and Canalesti and Puul Veronese are to be ewept uside—loubtless with (t. llow Hembrauds {8 coarse, aud Curfo Duolel noble,— with moro of thts kind. But what does it wat. terl % What does anythiog matter!” ‘The farce will go ow, and 1ts soleuity addy to the fuu, Mediocrity flatterod t avkvowledging wedl- ocrity, und uistaxiug mystiticatioa fur wastery, cuters the for of dilettantisw, and gradustuig counossleur, enda fts days o a bewllderment of beica-brae und Bruwwagem| and paintine. tolerated by modern cfan, ele: Tt te tuelr thirat tory would of any belwldr dettukes 11 e, Lalker 1s rection of an fotans with know that mminess §; di<turt reces 8 1o o 4 As ratioy St quite ulone writhng, To Dl anc 1he outra meuts on cany atill and atamarer, neeit shalliww Mr. Ru W Wy, shonld has neverdonel Let bl resten his present professorship, to fill the Chalr of Lthizs at the University, Master of Enclish Literature he has a richt to nurets, whil VGLUNTA TESTIMONY. wiiting s art, wind whe cuitisation, serforee Wte irotessor, he Obrervutory at Greens othecary 1 th Tennyasn as Preslient! Buta s:hool of Nt seith an ue inplished 1 freratenr ot fts head amd s actually what the world ), while Ruskin writea for puslaaid Colvin tolds tarth at Cambiridee, uakin, art s unworthy his M3 example do we owe of proficred assistance from the 2 abuut, *ands shall 1t suddenly stund Al walt for wisdom from ke nuseer by !—for graldance from the han:d that holde neftler brush_nor ehiscll Out upon the What prester sarcasm cean 1 bass upon hnsell than that he hes to yonng men what he cannot verform unraiistied with his cousclons power, lie choose to becomne the type of income petence by tolking for furty years of what he RY and *“ Tasto " has long been confounded with cr- pacity, and sccepted aa suflicfent qualification for the utterance of judgment fn musie, Art is joyously recefve matter cf oplnion: and1iiat it should bo based upon lawa as righd and defined as thoea of the known sciences [s a supposition no longer to be For whereay no polished member of auclety {s at all affected at admitting himaelf neither engineer, mathe- mi nor astronomer, and therefore re. malins willin 1y discreet and taciturn upon these subjects, still would he be bighly offended were he aupposed 1o have no volee in what s clearly him a matter of ** taste cearity the backer of the ceitie,—the csuse sl yesult of bis own lenorance and vanity, The tasetnacion of this pose 18 ton much for him, and he hnile with delight Ita justification, Mugesty nil good sense are revolted at nothing, and the millennlum of " Taste ¥ scts in, OUT UPON THE BIALLOW CONCRIT. The whole scheme fs simple: the gallerles are to be thrown open on Sundaga, and the pub- 1ty draweed frotn D fe beer to the British Mu- aeun, nre o detight i the Elgin marbles, and appreclnte whot the earl sonfsl ctry, ns ‘8 nd so he becomes Italiuns have done to Anfnroad into the ha fuoked unon ns an fntru- Mant bt before the triumphe of art the ex- wounder Je at_ bis case, uml potnts out the does trine that Raghael’s results nre within the reach provided he eneoll bimeelf with Ruskin or hearken to Culvin in the provinees, “Lhe penple are 1o he educated upon the brond hasis of “taste,” forsooth, nnd {t matters but Wttle what *gentleman awl scholar fu 1 under the i ollega of Phys- whnse unscientific—the medihing of the immodest— th futrusion of the garrulous, Art, that fur ages tas hewn ts awn hla- tory In marb. and writes {ia own com- s the Popularizer of Pictures cnaling the Veter Parley of Pajnting, June 6, 1864, LOTIREC RELTS AND 13, DS-— {Extract from the Baltimore " American,” December 21, 1878.] “Tho Palvermachier Electrle Ilelt I3 recome mendidd to general use for the followlng reas sons: I'Irst, for Its wonderful properties for the cure of dfscnses of Lhe kidneys, stomuch, Hver and bload ; sccondly, for its extremo shinplicity, and the fact of ita belng applied outside, pro- cindes all possibllity of any Injury belng done 1o tho patlent, ns an external remedy Is unt- Another versally ncknowledg ed to Le safe, advantage 19 the facllity with which the prog. ress of tho discasa nnd cure can b watched, and II the Belt be not quite in the right plnce, it ean Lo very casily readjusted so na to cover the parts affected, The Palvermacher Flectrlo Delt, and its perfeetion, has been halled with delight, not only by the sufferers who have ro- gained health, enjoyment and o new lense of 1ifo through ita beneficent qualltics, but by the medical profession, who very frequently pre- scribo its use to thek r patfonts,” PULVERMACHER'S ELECTR AND G BANDS ELTS Aro self-applieable to any part of the body, for thespeedy and etlvctual cure of Rheumatism, Nouralgia, Dyspopsin, Nervous Dobility, Liver Complaint, Kidnoy Disense, Fomalo Complaints, Nervousness, Urinary Di sensoen, General 111-Health, ‘Wasting Decay, Spurmatorrhees, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Soxual Exhaustion,” Spiunl Discascs, Indigestion, And otlier chironic al timents. PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS are indorsed and appraved hy the most eme tuent suedical and sclentifio nuthoritivs i the world, by the Fuculttes of France, Austria, Prusaia, Belgium, and America, ond by well-known writers, who refor to the extras onlinary cures eflected by Pulvermiacher’s Eleetrie Belts aud Banids, in upwanls of one hundred 2ngl il cdical aud phitosephical worke. DRSCIIPTIVE PANPILKT and ThE ELEcTiig QuARTERLY, 6 large Illustrated Journal, cone taining full particulam matled free. Call on ar addreis PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO., Q18 STATE-ST.,, CHICAGO, ITLY.. Works, bl Cath ol cet, aud dacksxo rediscs are fiied up svery doser it ‘haa fachiities f Wicels perday. Tl ffuberty tocated in ABNOLD, w within casy d Naliways, utlicient 4 Wit new and finprus €ry lur 140 1anulsciure of Carrince Woud- Wo complete tn every departmes Eascx County) @ petiluz uat of raw materlal for the Sevlon Given Ju Fulruary W st C baving ness, ihatince, Cauada NG AND CLEANIN Cau Le beautifall NED aud PEOBIN, | CHANCES. M anUFAGTURER FOU SALE OI TO LET fura term of years, the vale u3ble Property Knowh wa the b tha Qatsrio, situited o istaury uf Lie Gr fronia, oF 8 larie busin Catiiarines Wle: Wels Wl tie d 3 LA EIRS TS T b et rE uf i & eru I wis L cuniuction & Saw 111§ Yool urder, o8 buslucss. Pos- For particulars spply we As GCEAN STEAMSIIPS, “North German Lioyd. Thesteamars of this Company will re day from Jiremen Pler, foot of Thir Fates of Passage—From New Yark to Lendon, lisvre, a0d Dremén, frsc cabin, st secan 35 teerage, S0, kleeraxn ticketn 1 all poinin caLin, $0 1n the Sauth of Enwl, For froight and paaaze and, 830, AppIY 10 HELRICHS & CO., 2 Bowling Ureen, N, Y. e e s BCALES. FPAIKUBANKS STANDARD SCALES or ALt kinDs. FAIRBANKS,MORSE & GO, 111 & 113 Lake 5t., Chicago. Be earefultobuyonly the Genuine, MAILKOAD TIME TABLA. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE UF TRALNS, FXTLANATION oF Hmuln Mulm-flmwfiz exrepted. $Daily. CHIOAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Ticket Utfices, 82 cx-‘mzle. ':;‘:‘h‘emm Ilouve) and et sBundsy exccpted. $Monday excep Arrive, T.eave, aPactfie Fast Line ., asiont Cley & Y ankt alibuaie Dar almbnqae Night atmana Night, Ex mstoug City & Yankton., . abreruort jock A& ] I\.uq nFrecort, lfock Dulidue. A Tanker Fast Matl BMtlwaukee Specinl Mlllwantien Express AHIwanKee Pnsenie dMilwaukee Pamenger itcen fiay Pxpress, BEE. I'aul & Minneapolis Expreas 41 1 & Minueagolts Express § Exprex 1 . i 8553; S 83833534 933333333333333933333 =3 & > . p 3 3 13 ? s A [ D a s 3 . 3 1 o 3 3 n Pullman_ Fotel Cars ate fiun throogh, between C a ‘:-‘dlu;:m:n Blufts, va the train teaving Chicage ther road runt Pullman or any other form of rr west of Chilcagn, Jepot corner of Welld and Kinzl < b=Deput corner of Canal and Kinzig-sta, CIICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLROAD, Depatefuot of Lakest., Indiana-ny, and Sixteenthst., | and ksteenth-au, Ticket Umces, ou CTarks #1. wnd ag depats, |_13nn. |_Arrine, fendota & Galeshurg Exprest . am* rapm 1IAWA & Btreatas ", 23 Al o hm Horktori & breeport Exure (0 8 17 m Dubunue & Efofie ¢ 0 a1 m Paetiic Feat Lxpres 30 8 m, m fiantss &Colirado KXnits 1.0 010:30 m Downer'a (irove Accommodation! 13:00 am! m Aurura Pasenger... 1*°9:13 pm m Siendota & Otiawa 16 pm m urors I'masenger. . ¥ pin m JOWRer's Grova Accominodation * 6:13 pm m 14 DUbUYUO EXpress o.o.® 0:30 pm m laht Ex| (% pm m Dee 03 pm n 03 pn ulim; ace Dintne-Ca Sirening-Cars Are run betwee; tho Iaclas Esreen, CHICACO, ALTON & ST, LO AND CHICA KARDAS CITY & nmvngrfioxr LIRER gl Unfon Depot, West Side, near Madison.st, brld, AT PR 1 iy ey TR i Leave, | Arrive, d_Puliman_id-wheel gu And Omaha on Ransas Clty & Denver Fast Iz, B Louls, Springteld & Texa Mauilo & New Urioans Kxpross .. bt Luuls, Rpringdeld & Texn Feoris, Brington § Fast Lo & Keokuk, Kul Expr Chicneo & Padueahy i, 1, Ktreatur, Lacan, Wasliingt'n Kx deijet & Dy comit.dativ; TTPUBCY: EEEEERS-] (HICAGO, MILWAUKER, & 8T. PAUL RATILWAY tinlon Deoot. comner Madison and Canal-ste, Tickel {mocs ol Soitch Clatieit., opposite Bliermaa Touse, |beare,__Arrive. sillwauken xpros. TTSaames s pm Jecoun iy Jiay, und Menralia through Day! Exjreds,, 10:10 mm ¢ 4:00p . ® £:00 D m 10:45 4 M noupm 4100 p " Alltrain ran vis Milwmniee. Tickets for At. Paul and Minneapciin are oo efier'vla Madison aad Frairis duClifen, oF via Wateriuwn LaCrowe, And Winons. TLLINOIS CERTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, tout of Lake-st. unil fant of Twentr-second-at, “Ticket Otife, 121 Jandolyhest., near Clark, “Lesve, ] Astive. ™ g w pm m § 8i30 am m pm g am m pm m a0 am m pm Duiudun & sioux CIUY Kxprem ms 8:3 am Ui Pasienger. mi® ik em o On Saturday nlght rons to Coniralta only, 3 0u saturtay ufaht runs to Pea arcmIoAN ‘mm?n. RATLROAD, Depot, fout at Lake-at. and foot of Twenty-noron: ‘Tireeg (Mlee, 07 Clark-st., southessc corner of i rand I'acigc ilota), and at Paimer House. Matt vts Sara asd Ate Line.., Dax Lpress, mazoo Accommuiation. ntic Expre 4 Expross. +PITT3BURG, IT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, I corner Canal and Maglon-sis. Ticket Officus, lark-at,, Ialmer Uouse, ad Urand Pacide Hotel, Matt and Exprow, Yaciie Express. Fual L DALTIMORE & OTIO, Tratog lenwe fram Esrasition Dutiding. foot of Manros 1. Ticket Ofers, . Valinur House, Urané Vrlte, and Depat (Fxpusition Uulldiug), Morning Express..., Tant Live.soe LARE SHORE & KICHIGAN SOUTHERY, |_Arrive, Morning Matl=01d Ltns, T Yurk e Boatoll Roec] ‘Allantic Exbress (i Nigub hxpress,, .. 1 'E 5:13 pm o0 IITTSDURG, OINCINWATI & BT, LOUIS R. . (Cincianat! Alr-Line end lokomo L o ! Depot. curner of Cliutoi and Carrol 1 L Indtanapalfs, Louts- luwbus & Last Day) Clnetntagt Ly Cinctanatt Indianapotts & Lon u sy Expross. R (1 e ey CHI0AQO, BOCK TSLAND & PACIFIO RAILBOAD, Dugot, corner of Van Huren and shermian-ala Tickes Utice, 59 Liark-at, mliorisas 1o e Griatia Expruss aie aerved fu diuing o GRAY'S REMEDIES. "TGRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDIUINE, TRADE MARK. The (ireat Fn-TRADE MARK, alhali 1temody ALS, will promptly s ralically cure wny o f Indiacrytion, rwork After Taking, uled for aver thirly year Wilb sreat guceass, T Full pwriiculars ta odr pami b siratoscud trea by Wail Lo every pne. § i T S Medlciue fa sold by )l SrutLists 88 $1 per paciass, of 8l 8¢ daea ToF § ur Wil e st 1F¢g U iaali 03 10+ celps of the mouvy by sddressiug . PUE GRAY NEDICING 00 10 Mechanles' Bivex, Detrolt halch, PHENEUN & CU., 92 aud o4 vaslo and retall dgests who b pruprieturs’ brice.. b‘lhl‘-ol‘!b. NO CURIS! Nt DR.KEAN, 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. Cunsult pereonaily of by wail, trea of charge, 7o €hroalv, BETVUUA OF 4 pevtul dlscasch. D7 Rcad s | Glly 3 IIa b L SIS W0 warrdBLs CURCa UF 1 yale o

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