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‘of the very thie: > Mways refreshes, THE CHICAGG ‘VRIBU NE SATURDAY, NOVEM Bick » I8s0—SIX'MEEN PAG ALLING IN LOVE. Why Should Such a Serious Mat ter Be Made Fun OF by Everybody? Ingentous Theories as to tho Causes of Infatuution Between tho Sexes. A Huge Mistake of Loving Couplea— Mutual Overestimate of Each Other’s Worth. Fyulotogieally-Aeting Bodily Proclisities, and the Apparent Childishuess of tho Gronads of Fsseal Preferences, New York Home Journal, “ Falling iy love” isa very old-fashtoned, rather rustle frase; but there [s no hnprov- Ing npon itin our homely tung for telling what happens whenever the mutual charn of the sexes starts Into play between two per sons. The event ltself ling always mathe talned a prhinitive siinplicitys; and these sly syllables, bufittingly relating It, keep fresh trom generation to generation a bit of the anclent batsterousness thnt they have, No one can either speak them or bear them with out a sintle, ‘Pho mirthfulness of the ex- pression seems to He In its verbal violence, waich sumeliow hits A HELPLESS SHEEPISHNESS in the parties. Whenever this frase is used ofa palr of human belngs, it Is, In faet, known that they have been carried away, taken ypossessjon of, made fools of by a natural weakness which overtakes overy- boty hiturn, It must be the affording anew proof of the Irresistibleness of love that makes the Joke; for all other languuges as well ns our own Introduce oa previpltous, headlong word Ju thelr imost populur de- serl ion of the uccttrrence, ‘This {3 saying that the common Judgment everywhere, In tis most familiar talk, will have it that the very beginning of love isa catustrofe. Yet, although the whole world $s forcet to witness to the fatal serfousness: of the affair, by a strange light-heartedurss, all men and women make fun of it, Even the couple tu whoin it has happened, and who Gre consequently at that moment standing dn the worst Jeopardy of fortune, with the whole course of thelr Ite risked on the perils ofa more or Jess buphazard choice, ean only be grave about tt between themselves and when they are quite apart, Let them admit any third person Into a knowledge of tho mutter, wad Instantly they intist themselys: Ss TREAT IT ASA JOKE, Indeed, they have shiumefacedly to hu Jou in the laughter whieh issure to be raised at their vost. Uke puets, it is teue, especially the Iyrisis, woe are niyays fa league with the lovers,—belng Judeed, excepting tor only the shortest rvily of luxurious despair, reckonuble conspleuously amore themn,— to keep asoleinn face th speaking of love. Bat only these queer tlividunls can do ft, Acvordiig to them. nothing in the world ought to beso pathadsally Interesting ax a couple of wouurs fixed In one of thelr aitl tudes of mutual enchantment. It fs, how- ever, oly fur tho briefest natant that the pets un artigis can here and thore keep arate persons, or ub most solltary youth ful palts, in any mood of geavity upon this tople, ‘Ihe great experienced public goes on from age to nee perpetually Janzhing at love in one united chorus, It finds fideed a gree part of the standing challenge to mirth nthe poetical attempt to make the thing » Beem serious, At first sight there certainly ts SOMETHING PUZZLING , In tho fact that, In a world filosotieally re- puted to be so sad as thls one is, the most line pisrtane afar in it should be universally langsable, Butthere is no doubting tt 1s there uny one who cin possibly behald a a couple of lovers absorbed In reciprocal en dearments wohoub veing auused by the slkut? Kyen where the fufatuadon has the be of ausple “Bush, OF Et anay be naturally embellish, Wie engerness; even if the preposterous over- Stress of mutual personal adadration is nade & latte Jess absurd by grace of speeeh and elurnnee of inner, a speetuior Is still obliged to smile. ‘Those who huye them- selves aleenty fully gone through the expe- Hence, aud with whom it hag turned ont tit enn laugh cytically If they Ike: but Inugh in one way or mother, everybody must, In the very manuers and procedure of love there Is Ineseapable dro! a its forms are 8o primitive that everybody fsgware It (3 : TUE MOST ANTIQUE JOKE of all that ts being carried op. A mate arm around a female waist fs to any sirange ob- server the one lasting comic attitude of the sexes, Nothing but the most Infantile yours, in the tloless of couples ean save those de- tectud iat from beg aware that they are Duwilladngly diverting; and then dudeeil, by some odd contrariety of feeling, tears nay ‘be sturted Jnsiead of taughter, Gne or other soxt ot bysterles It ls stre to prowpt, But, if the palrof embtracers are pust youthtul- ness then the spectucty bevomes farelenl A Utule obesicy fg all that is needed at any age to mike the behotling wildly UUHating, une Jess tho anutigement inlscarrles throweh some Unhappy stirring of disgust. In this way everybody is unde ridiculous In turn by loves but what a dull wort dt would be With no lovemaking golug forward in itt By menus of this lackadiusleal behavior of woo ers, the human seene is kept filled In all Its corners and nouks with ‘ CHEAPLY-OFFERED HUMONOUS IDYLS, You van eaten Ellin pes of them frou out of busitess, frome olf the most benten bizhways of tte; amt the stalt For one ting, nelttier the watehing nor the enacting of the play tasks observers or actors fn the least. A blush Is enouzh to give its funy when the Bltuuntton grows most eritleal, a stummer ly the piquantest of Jokes; a litle sentimental attituciiizlng ts all the business needed: the letection of @ covert grip of the hinds bes tween the half-hldig pair, or even the casual witnessing of a look of langulsh, will serve as @ clhimtx, entaing no end Of perfect Muirth 10 any numuer of sly ontookers, It is owlng to everyuody at sume thae wwklig urt in the comedy that atl can so easily Tuk ow aut undersiond i seen by momentary alinypses, Hstened to by snateles, no matter how bnsdly, at uiy singe of Its progress, “Chere fs ho one who cannot: fore- see the plot. Even the youngest Innocents are found to have pleked up: traginents of the traditonary words and gestures,—begln- ning, It would ‘seem, to learn them ‘ag early us the first dalliances of the mother’s lap, Se fir we have been speaking quite gener ally,—trenting of lovesmuking tn the abstract, asonemightsny, But ie you go to Indl vidual cases, the puzzle of falllug in love grows, MONE AND MORE PREPOSTEROUSLY ENTER: TAINING. It does su awing tu Its belng utterly tmpos- sible to understand why, aven li the must genus dastaners of all, any pardeular couple were dria together wlth such vine fener. For the most part, they thenivives gre the very lust people to know any detiatt reason fort, Someone, who fs vbly hill Udakine the matter out, may perhips me ehanteully suggest “reclprocal diseuvery of beauty.” But the cuses In whieh that ean be held to apply are by no means tl niost striking examples of “falllng In lov Tt iy trie no one exucily hnows what sand what is not chusanhie te some eye: piibissuredly many of those persuns who con stir and cun tee) the infatuation to its > Full hight mre not to the paulle gaze Venuses and Adontaes, Infact, if beauty was idle enenle sumu of te woul be safe, Noy here, In the very heart of the langhter, you come upon a real inystery, whlel ty vontiius te presented afresh In each indlyidual ease, (isnot ater all, very diticult: to wnder= stand inn merely general way why the bo- bavior of iovers should get all betnlders who are funcytree agog with merrinent, Jn the tivdt pluce, the lelsurely, Jacka- Guise! demeanor which the puzziiugly- neourted pales all wgree in putting on for the luckily brief pertod, Is seen by everybody élne, Wha Ut Une tnmuent does not shury the way loudness, to ba * IN No WAY BUTTED fo the workuday condition of this world. Layers, Just to gue onbiterruptedly into cuch obter’s eves, Would Widhane a thought eave the fields untiiled, an pooh-pooh wht Horpatiouee any saver bhit of 0 harvest belug nvodr ul; factories udgut stand still and shops be fuvever abut, wiile they tulluwed no other busluess than the lght tall af pluck: Mug Mowers foreach oluer lu tue duy, aud where “vouth and veancy | wandering In linked couples at nicht under moonlit sale hure may be somewhere A holiday plinet In which it is possible su to spend Ife unbrokenly; but itis not this one, If Nature had not eraftily intxed all ages bn ench generation, but left us just once all young togecher, hate avyear of universal loves making would ruin the globe, It ts conse. quently clear that the Jipceesnlling has in it the unavoidable absurdity of not being thle to lasts and, ulthoteh cach two persons who are smitten are vagttely aware of this holding gond of others, still they belleve that It is core tainly to gvon in thelr own cage forever. All the rest KNOW THAT IT CANNOT, and they inust perforce Inugh as they fore- cust the infatuated pulr's awaking In sure prise, Un very close connection with this cause for mirth, there arises another. ‘Thu couple of lovers Who nt first ean, of neeessl- ty, know nothing of one another bul. the color of thetr complexion, thelr stature, the sound of vole, or a few tricks of bodily bearing, promypil value each other, of no other grounds than these trivial ones, nt a personal appralsement which everybody else ean clearly see fs ridiculously excessive, Every experienced person, tia matter to which sex hear she belongs, knows, from only too bitter truths, that nu human being enn, by mere reason of his or her hight, hug of skin, and style of walking, be possibly worth to another half of wliat each of te deluded couple thinks for the tine being that the other would be cheap at. The inittated are consequently foreed ta chuckle before. hand at this further prospect of a wide-eyed amazement which lies betore the lovers, This will perhaps serve as a prelininary statement of the general faets; but Wwe want to try to get below them, ‘The first question which starts Haelfls, How is it thatevery couple, on being drawn together In this spe ela! way of bodfly attraction, fall into TH HUGH MISTAKE of such a mutual overestimate of each other's worth? It Is into the puzzieof this enforced siliiness of Judging by personal aspect mere ly that we want to Inquirea Ntue in this paper. ; ‘he flosofers, 13 befits them,—Since to nc- count for everything fs diely proper business, —have a suggestion to oer. Fyslutouien reasons, they hint, are at the bottom of these bodily aflatiies, these spontaneous prefer- ences, One humin frame, for tts own tit complementing, naturally develops a speclal esthetle In respect of qnother of the opposit sex,—the adiniration for a dts- tinct Kind of complexion, and for one of the classifiable types of face an figure, being decided and prompted by oc- cult sensory Atlerbuis. If yo argue the question in the high filesofie manner it dees seem Ukely that, tor uraetieal objects con neeted with the Piesersution and Tull diver. sitylng of these fysteul characteristics in the rice, there would be some FYSIOLOGICALLY-ACTING BODILY PROCLIVI- of the sort. ‘The diverting astonishment be- Bins so soon ag you try to apply in particular citsea the two or three wide generalizations which seem to be pointed to. For instance, there is a faint presuniptlve expectation that very (ull perons suatry, ry short ones; and, again, Neht-complexioned persons are supposed to be attracted by dark sking,—tho latter In turn preferring blondes. But, then, go nuniy are the exceptions to these rules that: it ia found to be qulie inpussible to predlet according to thein the striking of the bufatu- ation i Aad sepitrate ease, Moreover, these great antithetical classitications of stature and complexion are not generally appllea- ble, ‘They could at most only reler to extremes, ‘The talk of us are ucessarl of medium hight, and of mixed, if not middle, tl —condunned from the start not to be striking in ans vivid, superior, excelling way. For any explanation of the acting of fysiolug- Ieal uitinities between members of the com- non crowd, you lnve, therefore, to take the Inquiry suit more In detall, F I? 1g VERY cuntous, when doing so, to note how small n portion of the personal appearance ean sullice to de elde the bouily (ufatuation between the sexes, ‘There seems to be no doubt that In Some instances n palr of eyes have been frag ment Cnough of it to attract fatally; or, for anythlug that can be conclusively made out, Q there Foil or Jaugulshing tuen of them has served. ‘That js, all defect In the rest of the face and form enn be overlooked inthe dazzle of two thy orbs flashingly svt between cheeks and forehead, Any color’ ts able to exert a like fascination over the person in whoui It effectively stirsadniration, That, of course, 1s part of the fyslological ease, us the MMosofers framo Sb In each partionlar in- stance tho hue must be specifics but tt may be elther blue, brown, gray, black, or any other color that. is displayable by human Irlaes, Su, auuln, there is n seeret preference us to hair. A special chromatic welary In fee mialy Jocks, ur even amere plontifuliess of 1 this aliens excreseenee of the bodily frame, hasan bewildering effect upon seme nile creatures. ‘The halo may diifer fy glint {ust 3 Intich as the eyes may In ghiness wold ts no more elfeetiVG In one ease than ebon dark- ness Is Inanother, Nor can it be told before hand whether the aweet folly will revel moat insliky flufiness, i the regulated elegance of symmetrical curls, or In the severity of pining quietty-resting bands. It woul’ bo ensy to tollow the polnts into meh further tiinuthe. Some wovers, it has been suspect: ed, have been wholly fasclnated by a uinsienl tone beard in the voice; so sinnll a trifle of sense-linpression asa speclal tlekllng of the auditory nerves has decisively weighed in the affairof choosing an associate for lite, in these enses tho man or won may nearly be sald to have MARRIED A VOICE, ~ Indeed, any slngle bodily feature or detall crn content, or at least can eleetlvely at tract, 0 lover's adiniration. ‘Chu mere shape and set of the head, or the slope and droop of the shoulders; the general carringe of the body, or pardeular curves fa sone parts of ity certain trip, elide, or sweep in walking, eel ary one of these hag been found to give enough of charm for eager king to feed upon. Again and again, delight In the ex overpower atark deformiry in other portions of the frame, It nay be set down for pretty vertain that the explanations of some very pusebug selections on the ee of lovers enn bono other than this ful content with o separite bodily detail, which seems to then so perfectly benutifn! as to bo quite lrresist]- iv, Af the specini eharm ts not the one whieh stirs Infaunation In yourself, you may de teft in utter perplexity as to the reason of tho tnin’s or the woman's eholee, lt would be seen that there 1s seureely gny Hmit to THE APPARENT CHILDIGINESS of tho grouuls of these fysieal preferences, If sume people were courageously frank enough te avow them, ., In saya all this, however, cara must be taken not to make these few hints toward an explanation of tha mystery of filling in love sein too solid and adequate, | ‘Thére 13 wane dant evidence that the fysiological atiniiies nay uct feebly and eonfued!yy fa countess cuses it ts certain that the Ker of-bodll redilection is only very falntly developed, The vsthetles are tncertaln, the taste Indes elsive. Any color, any, stuture, any form, may to all appearances indifferenily and equally attraee ina weak way. ‘Chis would seem sutlelently perplexing; but, furter, It daea not sean quite passilts always ty settle, whether the asking for bodily cluarin is nenre ly absont, oF ls, ln fet, too sensitive, ‘There wre instances In which a motlerate general Appronce to perfection ls accepted Instead of the partial excellences above spoken of and Appears to be itself fndlspensable, What seems to be niost sought, then, ls the absence: of 4 Jar upon uns of the getses; it is only reslgnedly demantied that there shall be NO STHIKING PEIWONAL DEFECES, The mun or woud showing Uits restrained ttuderation will necessarily geet to ane Whe hos violent tastes for, sunie special pursonal charactertale to be content, ti bis gr her ay reclatton, with what is tume, coloriess, Wie witerestlng in tysten) appearance, Wut there ye Temulng to by added that there are countless gladly, wholly unclagaitlable cases fn whleli most eontrudetory permonal Hkligs can be stiecesaively witnessed in tho sume Ine dividual, Its notevery firs, attachment that ss conclude; and sane persons huve been known to Juarry more thay ance, and have made very diferent choices, Many, as ul ready hinted, never quite exactly know what versonal style they peter, le is now a ht complexion that uttraeds then,—agaly [tly a dark ones lo-duy they are seen with upiurned faces aduilslngly contemplating light. of stature tomorrow looklig dawa with a satinfled smirk on bodlly Mioriess, Worst of all, not lig way of weakuess, but rather of tuy prompt recklesness, . ; THE MERE ANTITUERIS OF BEX Appears coarsely to suthee tor certaln low or poorly-cultivuted natures, catising a tlaye and disturbances of nervous excitamunt whieh precludes anything Uke a erldeul judement of speclul churacterdstics, A furldness of skin or un expuuse of white complexion, a breadth or bulisiness of some eblef parta of the frame, will with diem answer all te needs of the riuliuentary tydlologts esthetle, Bur the frase "fallhye ii dove! does tot teally belong to worthless examples x0 far down In the seats of bodily Sppreclution as Uhis; the right use of the words always pre- supposes a deelded persanul pruferenge, Une Duan beg bs fult ty be more uttract- cellence of asligio bodily feattire Is seen to’ ive, for merel, reasons, than all the rest of the worlit besi Another remark may now be added: In the cuses where the preference is decided hy stress of some sin; badly excellence, there fs evidently ar Isk. A fine pair of eyes may last siMele but a glory got from on uureole of hair’ ean fade quivker than the leaf, and a dazzling complexion ty toto be relledon. On the whole, a gen eral approach to absence of bodily defect, rishiue of necessity Into n moderate aeegptn- Dleness fn the entirety, if that lins been enutgh to decide selection at the first SEEMS TO TELL REBT IN THE E: It would be possible to argue, moreover, that it toes most eredit to hhin or her who 4s con- tent With Ht for Wt is not every one who hag the power of npprectating tn any fall and adequate way personal appearanee in its enurety, ‘Toi so a rather elaborate ad- Justment of observing is needetl Sone i find out, for, exumple, by tha tent, through forced momentary sons: and contrasts, bodily defects nearest to them, ‘The risks.of this possibility of being cellpsed by disadyan- tageots compartsom are blahtened too when adiuitation rests onan apprehended excel- Tence {na special respect. ‘To-morrow sone Hy be inet with who tas bluer or darker eyes, Whose halr sparkles tnore istrously or fs more abtindant, ar who ts better uta pare tlentar languish ornttitude. ‘Then the idol may topple ustantly fram its: shrine. ths true that one who is worshiped less tens but tna wider way: and fof more diversitled rensons, tay also be surpassed: bit the chances are, that lt will not be by funerary at every polnt,—at lenst, if that should hap pen, It can only ocenr by the happening of SOME MILACLE OF PERFECT REAUTY, which everybody will so ndnire that any dine dividual may reeonelle himself to nilsalag its obtulning since be ts one vmone a erowd of disappointed sighers, It will be possible, moreover, to geta little conselation by spite. fully thinking thatthe favored tortal has bean ely by Itck, Bul there [s yet another puzzle in this quiry whieh inay as well be thentioned ber Afterwards, when love-nating tag led to Its Wished-for result, and the pair of wooers have formed a lasthye anion, then, as all te world well knows, a most strangely-zrow by blindness Happens a4 to the personal exce, lences whieh at tirst started the bodily infat- uation. Such lackadaisteal motives are in, the end nearly quite superseded by rset of practical considerations arising out of the domestic rehitionship, whieh so fll the minds: of the man and woman that aditration on the svore of fysival aspect ts remitted to other people, But anything further that has to be said on thls part of the subject will be better offered Inter, tere we nye still speak- ine of first tolling in love, very many instances, where there is not what miy be culled a fully developed taste for persunal ebari, A COUNTERFEIT INFATUATION SHOWS, which pie sthe part of the genuine attrac tion. ‘There can be no doubt that a lurge number of young women mistakenly fancy that they have fysically fascinated thelr wooers, and that a fike iuultiinde of young men wrongly think they have fiterested the maidens who smile upon them, when what has befallen the couples ts seareely ut al owing to anything Inherent in themselves on either slde, It has been really dealded by n reflected glitter of sovial position, an effect. -Iveness got from grouplig with some other persons habitually near ty them, or even the eharin of partleniar adjustinent to a dwell- Ing or a seene. Nearly any other young wointn or young tain in the same relatlon to the sttrroundings would have the same effect onthe adwuirer. In fact, members of both sexes have fallen in love with a mere domes+ tle situation, n sochd Interarrangement, when they, In a dull, comfortable way, thought they were wooing and whining a person, There ts plenty, of detail ready to band on this part of the subje wAt Uines, sisters, or even female friends, seen often together, can very Mghteningly Sy set aff ong another in male eyes. Owine to this iluslveness operating, a mun may suiter A RATHER FINE AMAZEMENT : by-and-by, when he hos secured his prize, and, the links of these prior companionships beluy broken, or else niueh slackened, he vt fast sees the Jdol apart. Beheld inoving around him wngrouped, she scarcely looks the sine person, A fine, handsome mother of girls, If her own fading has not advanced so far ay to Wnt a future withering of her daughters, may throw a soft embellishment arotind them, causing a youth of the leisure: ly-utliniring sort’ fondly to pleture In. tha future for one af the xitls a rlpe rata ity at mutronly appenrance, which gy, ale be fysiologbeat i fmpossible, A genliul, frank- spoken, aiuly fatherenn throw slike glamour about his sons when unguarded matdens seu them In bis ntinosfere, There are, fuleed, homes se well mannged, funtiies whieh offer such wn Linpressive appearance of prosperity, aa to cast a wartnth and fight of good fortune around every member of them, fn a way of collective desert and Insured promise for all prospective groupings, Woto the unallotted of elthere yex who crosses that partleular threshold, and so passes under the spell,—for tho years nay bring , A RUDE DISAPPOINTMENT, The admirer’s own hearth muy haye searcely any resembhinee to that one. . it scarcely needs adding that, In what las just been sald, we were hot speaking of coolly-cuteulating self-seeking, Where money or faimfly-connuction ts deliberately atmed at in preference to personal liking. “The gases mennt Were those In wileh the ininent whilet decide the choles operate Int wa watiral attraction, doing so, In part at least, outside the formal Judgment of those they terndne, Only “owing to that cnn the Trage" allie in love” be used stances even dn the above explilned counters tsense, But it may beusked, Lt the first real ur fancied apprehensions of fysleal ex- cellence, Which, start what may be termed the genuine Infatuadon, come by-nnd-by to obsettre und weaken, why may nota ehoiee prompted by (hese more” clretmstantial ate tractions turn ont best, as being the must Hkely to lend Itself well to the practical af- fairs which in the Jong ron miatoly tell upon the domestie relatlouship? That is exactly” what the eynites do alirm, But nelther the poets nor-the moralists will disten to thea, teorder tu state the poet's reasonine about Jove, It will bd obligatory to grow quile serl- of any in- ous for a moment. ———<———_———___ Snobbory Webuked—Chivalrous Action by the Cithzeus of Artington, N, doy to wassed Young Womens New Youk, Nov. &—The soelul exoltement Winch for the past two weeks bus atrred tle Village of Arington, N,J.,0n uccount of tha expulsion by a Uterary gnd-vocial society of two. young women employed us dumestica in tho town, becnuse they supported themselves by ther own libor, mis resuited Ina cumplete vice tory Cor tug coumplaus at the girl, On Satur day wll che ing wouter, Miss Chevilotta Bolivar wad Miss Harte Dunuell, wore presont= ed w.th the followings Woenva-, this come to the knowledge of the peopiv of this community that cera atte cers id members of tin agsvention koown is the Pullowuthie bocicty have neediuey und cruelly tusulted two yuung hidles belonging to the sumey atu EAS, After being duly requested to offor sultuble redress for the Wrong they had attempt ed to inlet, they nut only retused to dogo, but deatired their {ntention to stand by thelr tine Proper aetion, Now, thoretore, be It diesolved, ‘Chat we, tho citizens of this village, do most emphatteally condutin, peatest urnedinat, and deprecute the action of suid members of the Pallumathle Society, and hereby tender our fulle est syiupathies te the ufurostd youn ladies, Hteanived, ‘Tht & cupy of these resuluuons be given to each of them. ‘These resvjutions were adopted at a ineoting of clizens on Saturday evemny, and slqued by AU pording, "They were predated wt the bows of Dr. LW. Chaon, an buturday, ‘Though the evening Wag story the purlord were crowded, Bad the youre women received an oven us Mey stepped torward to receive tae revolutions, which Were neatly enarodeed and ted wih a Dive rivuon. dir N, LW. LeCato, in progonting them, suid thut bo coueidered the ocexsiun a vecy portal Uue—a Gccudion that would lony remunis bered we hivtury of the town, © The diye of ehiyall said QO, "ure not pat. ‘The nme and Feputudion of woman ire dear to theNbuart of every trug ati, Li presvnting these revolue Uons we conceive 0 duuule purp Wy tender to these twa injured ones Unit reparation and synipuiby whieh wee thelr dity, and at the same tune rebuke with in everlasting cane in the insult ollered thu sex, We wore det ‘d thas Arlington sould never Ne down under tae tmputanion which nm fow unfeeling ment and wornen hud caused tu be cast uponpoer fale tue. Brom this thine forth yuurchaniutee und escutehcon ure yladicated, On the purt of tho eltizena of this pice) preseut you with the revo Jutions pasecd by thon in publle meerlny aasuine Hed. wy ¢: iy the kindly aymputhy of the villuwe. They tell you that you ure hy¥hig in a civilized couitey atid in the midat of peapie who are determlocd to befriend the Lriendless, and to see Lat wom. tu tuitter whut her sition tn life iuay be, shall and muat be protected to all bor rights and privileges,” ‘Thy young women reasurned thanks, ta —— From the Q es the Prestagnt, Landi Truth, The extravagant {dew of sending aver the furniture that bus been manufactured out of the old Arctig sbi Resolute, as a present trom the Queun to thy President of the Galted Suites, by wu maneof-war, bua been abaudened, and It will go us an ordinury parcel by 4 ual steuiner, and will be presented ty tue. Preaident withuut ay ridiculous tse by uur stiulater at Wasbing- t TWH COURT The Batchelder Will Case Given to es, the Jury, Mayor Harrlaon Absolyed from Paying for His Pictures. Miscellanoous Items of Interest trom the State ‘and United States Courts, ee A CONTESTED WILL CAST. Judge Tuley, 18 engaged In hearing tho con- tested will caso of Enna J, Cox. agitust Latetndn, George F., and Anna Maud Batchelder, ‘The testator, Jonathan I. Batchelder, of Lingto- wand, died July 3b 1870, leaving an eatito vitlued ut $50,000 of $75,000. nnd consisting of a house and tot on West Madison street, and a farm of 5: in the southorn part of tho county. Ils’ property was to bo held tntuet until his duvehter Maud reached cho nye of 18 years, when it was to be divided among. bia widow and three children, In the menntling tho wilow was to have sole charge of tho estate, and was to use tho (ncome, which amuunted to about $1,900 0 yoar, ip the suppurt of heraclt and tho two unmarried ehlldren. In Deeem- ber Must, the marcied danghter, Mra, Cox, tlted 1 UII to get aside this wilh claim ng that it had been procured by fraud and undue tidnenco, that her fathor for a tong thme prior to his death had.been sick, and finally bls ment faculties Lcenme finpalred so that he was not able to mike a will or transnet any othor business, “Tis wife and son also, a is claimed, constantly Irrl- hin until, for the anke of ponee, he was hte erything, ab least for the pres ed Ut the will bo cans celed, An atnsy was Uled denyine nll tho material ailesutions of the bit, and a larce amotlot of testinony was tuken an tho earn, 'The cuse want tha Jury hist mghe, with leave to thetn to Seal thelr Verdict. Aacqurytrn, : ‘Tho trint of tho cuse of Henry T, Shepard and others, publiehers of tho <llance, against T. O, Thompson, vrlvate seerctary to Mayor Uarrl- son, was concluded yesterday morning before Judge Smith, It appenred that Inst summer, while Mayor Harrison.was aticted with an itch for the Vice-Presileney, wn enterprising udvers ting agent of the Alidanee called on him and He, however, pro ent thon went to the, Mayor's priv: anu, by wis representations, Induced him to sigan agreement to copica oof the paper at tive cents was olfered Very little test y murniig. The plaintiffs put in som nee tending to slaw Unt the papers hud been delivered, ‘The de fense then showed that only 3,00u copies bud been furnished after atl, and that the po bhahers of thy Aliance nd Hest inde out a bill for the pipers ty Mayor Harrison, and presented it to 400, but on fis refusal to pay hind attempted to enforce collection agulnet his svereiairy, Tho Jury were ont but a few aioutes, aud only engt ‘one bullot, whieh was unanimous In favor of the defendant. A verdict wis rendered to that effect, und the happy secretary then wont ult to enjoy a square meal PRACTICE ORDER, The following order was made in tho Clrouit Court by Judges Tuley and Barnum; Ordered, Lunt iu inak.ug up tho crial calendar for the next December tern and thereatter all cuses tn which the testimony bie been all taken shall hnye preeedance. Cayes tu whieh the cam- plalniut's testimony in clilef hus been taken shall bo pinced next, and cuses whieh do snut cone within elther of the forcyolng classes shall bo placed lust on tho entendar, Upon maving te have iw ease piieed on the trint ealentar, the sallultor muking the motion shall Ie tt certlhcate with the Clerk ng to te conde Hun of tho enso In regard to tho testimony tuken, ‘TEMS. A bill was filed Tuesday by J. 1. Pratt acalnet George 1. Yeuger and others to prevent thom from further manuging the affairs of the Review Company, and. a temporary injunction was grunted, Yestorduy u motion was mude before Judgo Burnum to dissolve the Injunction, and un order wus made allowing George I, Yenwer to conduct the bublucss of the Review Company until the further Urder of courton giving a bond dn the sum of $2,000, é dudue Blodgett will be In court for business tueditys v1 Judge Blodwottyesterday mado an orer re~ qari all bankeipis who have nec ulready ted their peatluns tor dieehurge to do su by the 6th of December or lie barred, Judges Talos, Havanar, and Jameson will bor Qivurce cases ‘to-duy, Judge Rogers subimitied cues, and Judge Soran iuatons. W Asdynee it bankiupicy will bo chosen Along worning forthuestute of Benjumin Hole rok, a Judge Smnith to-day will bave a peremptory enti of mottons for new trinlin cases Nes, 2,04 ABOU UUs ue, * : Judge Jamoson granted a divorce to Marts Wanneh from Honry L. Wourleb, on tio grouud of udultery, UNITED STATES COURTS. Wilttuin A, Porter, successor in trust of Charles: Mucalester, tiled a bitl yesterday agulust Matthow Gabel and Mary Gnbel, to foreciose 4 trustdeud tor &2,0alon Loti, Block 1, in Vernon Park Ad~ dition to Chicugo, STATE COURTS, J. Vgn Zandt bexan a sult yesterday to re- cover $2,000 of Michuel C. Mevonaid. Edward Curr commenced a auit in trespnes oyiinst the Chicago West Division Railway Com- pany, clulnsing $6,000 damages CRIMINAL COURT. In tho Crimtuat Court yesterday, the jury in the cove of John sheehun, Thomas Frawley, Frank Schultz, and Daniel Gillan, whowere tried on Thursday for burglary, returned A sealed vere diet of gullty in the case of Sheehan and Praw- toy, and iixed their punishment at one your each in thy Veoltanslury, Schulte and GIitan were ace quitred, . Mohn Gurley was tried for nvgaule with Jotout to kill Oilicer Owens in August Inst, found guilty, and sent to the Peoltentiary for ono your, doseph Minsky, alas Skesky, ta on trial for burgiusy, Renora) PROKATE COURT. Birs, Anna Schuck, Recaldent of tho “ Working: Woinen's Industria! Home," yesterduy ted & petition In the Probate Court praylug that sho anlyht bo appointed guardian of Hiinehe Rus beck, a tnlnur, at prose it ga inmuto of the Home, Thy peution states that tho parents of the child tire alive, but, being sin ftiess people, are nat to _buye the custody of ber, cOUNTY COURT, Procecdinga were commenced tn the County: Court yesterduy by the Town of Lake to con detnn certuln property. in that village rendered Hecesmury by the projected opening of Wracht steeut trum Fifty-soventh to Fifty-onguth,. Fatate of Sebastian Diticeton, pane of will and loiters teutumentary mained to ou upproved Loud Uf $1,80U. i THE CALL MONDAY, dupan Davusatonn—In chumbera. Jypay BLomierr—Conteated motions, ApreLnate Coont—t7, 08, 70, T2, 7 No caso on hearlug. : JUDGE Buitit—No pretiminary call, Triul cull BOUL, UA S218, F254, FRO, Sey, BAT, BAT, No cxse un trial, dJuvde JANKs0ON—Contested motions, JULGH ROGHo—Thy, bs3, A Hd. Mtg. No, 19 Siovens y. First Chrastatn Chuceky oi cial. 1k SluGAS —Dul euse Zsa, Heunt veGuthap, nad eniondur Nos & tov tnehiive, No, bei, Seaninon v. Coumerchul Ualou insurance Come puny, ou triat, é, JUb iy TuLKy--Contested mobons, depos Hanxta—Contesced moons, Cousry Covut—Torny Nos. bid, May Ws oF, 1888, Lolth, 118s, Buhay tolod, V1dd, 1.20), Ld, Les, 14, and 1,80, and wut end No, teed, CRIMINAL COURT=Nus, 658, G0u, Gul, G4, 505, anu bud, : TUDGMENTS, Borenion Count—Cunsysstons—W. if. Annin y. John BP. fussetl, $80—Bertha Yavidson y, Johu Eltey and Bennere Cowen, $02.10, Jupag Surrn—W, H. Slocum y¥, John P, Hand aud James Voderion, $55) 00, : Cincurt Counn—Jovae, Moan drewa ut al, ¥. George W, Cheney, AT, Ane hull: An a Wealth Skimmed. trons Wator — Tow Mr. Potts Mukes Money by Saving What Oshors Are Wasting. DBuavvony, Pa., Nov.%.—Until the recent raing there was mere oll rnaiag in inany of tho erveks in this region thin there was water, the tuukuge for potroleuus beag Insullicient to wore the averproductlon, Lust August lagt Yous was on of work. Hu lewsod a plot or wround near Tirpart. ‘fhe Tami Creek rans torough tts pul ab bod aeruss the eruvk, Hv buduwlurge tin beatepunip inidy. By tha tine hu hud Dullt a 26u-burrel tank on the bunk ut the ervek fis boom bud coleeted u pool of WHete ait Ut stood lx ineaes derp on the watur,, aud cuvered spice gnough to bold muny bun- dred barrels. Potts ‘wes to work puinpuug the olloutof tha dam by band. He Hilsd oa tang dn three days, on he put Up four otver tanks, Waeo tuede were doue & trevbetcume. ‘the rth Hitturlun, 1th it 10,000 barrels then Fotts tus boom war enreted 2 OF off that hutd colle Olled his Ave Geed heerels at &1 oa barrel. The cold weather bas thlokened tho ol] in the creak a0, that freaanot be pumped, Potts ts bavi boller put up on his lense, and fatends fo} steam by numerous jets tuto the Inko of ail, ‘This ho thinks will reduce tho oll te put vonalstenes. Ite anys chat If he had coun: cul Duatness aooner hy would hive bid 25.000 barrels: pf olfon hand now, He sells the ol to Buitale, Franklin, and Chicago parties. It is nixed with Frokite off and ured nga tubrientor. Potts hus tmade $2,000 since be put ap his dam in August, Ho gnya collecting the oll that others waste It bettor than ownlig any of the wells.” There ara now standing In his: dm 0.000 barrels of pe- trolenmn, whieh ta Inereased by hundreds of bare rels daily. THE COMMON COUNCIL. A Large Amount of Miscellancons Burt- hess Disposed of Lust Eveninie A speelat meeting of the Council was held Inst eventing, Ald, Cullerton [1 the chaty, aid all the Aldermon present execpt Sanders, Purcell, Me- Nurney, Hulbert, Thompson, Mond, Everett, Lorenz, Young, Meler Sixteenth), and Durtey. A communication wat rend from Cumuiigsione er Wallur, setting forth that he bad declared contract with Measra. Ituy & Whitney for tho {mprovenent of Deaplaines forfeited, ana that he had relat the work tod. B. Smith & Co, whieh closed by asking the Council to cuncur In hla ace tton, Tho Chair decided the documont out of order, and it was fad over utter some dlseusalon. The Commitice on Streets: and Alleys, South: Diviston, recommended that permission be given to erect an exhibition elevated rullway truck in Dearborn Park, Concurred in, x ‘Vhe site Committees recommended tho repeal of tho ordinance for the pavithy of Denrborn Street from Monroe to Jackson, and the passage of another providing for a pavement between adams and Jackson like that put duwn by tho Government, Conenrred In, . . ‘The same Committee reported adversely on a remonstrance cyulnat the nprovenmaut of T eitlo avonuy south ty Van Turen, Concurred In, Some talk followed as to, enforcing the assess~ ment, the paving having alveady buen ordered, anid an attempt was made toreconsider the ordl+ nance on the ground that delay was essential, asthe Board of eute was negotlatiug for the property, bitt [t falled, sine Come lowing the Chieu & Western Tndlane to iny tetegraph wires under ground alongside af fis tracks, tho order containing 9 provide tht the pertnidsion shouky not be construed ns a.recog~ Titlon at any chim te Compa) hud ‘ns ton rignt of way. for its tracks, + ‘the subject was mude a special order for tho next meoting. ‘The atme Committee reported in favor of allowing the Western India to pave certain streets ov oth eldes of which it elitlius to own the property. Ald. brie 4 and Smyth wanted ttotion de- ferred unt the right oC tho Company tw enter the lty was deterinined. ‘he inutter was mado a special order for Mon- day night. * ‘fho Committes on Streets, and Alleys, West Division, recommended the pussnge of an or- dinunce directing the Commissioner of Public Warks to send in an ordinance for olt-Ininps ut all rallrond-crossings where there {s no gus. Concurred tn. The Comniltteo on Police reported In favor of tho paasie of un order directing the Chiof of Police and Fire Murshal to. comply. with tho or- dinance tn relution to) furloughs “for policemen. and tiremen, Conenrred i, The Committee on Buddings recanmonded tho reference to tho Muiyor, Commissioner uf Publia Works, Superintendent of fuitdings. and the Committee, with powor to nut, of the report of 10 Superintendent of Bulldings in remind to fects (In the Citye fall, and Ald. Lawvler’s reso lution calling for the appoint of fin expert to exumine the buitding,. Coucurred in, ‘two mumbers of the Committee on Harbors dyes recomipended tho pussage of an ore ing the Commissioner of Publle Works contract fordredgig the river at not Si cents a cubdle yard; and two othor members recommended that, the Controller be dirvcted to rendyartiae for bids. ‘This provoked a long discusston, tho oppost- tion wanting the money to the credit of dredg- ing used fur the repair of bridges and viaducts which are In an unsafe condition, Ald. McGrath suld It was a shame that the vinituots and beidyes should be ullnwed too to nleves when there was. &,000,000 tn the City ‘rensury. He fuverod the ietting-of tha con- tract for dredginu, Both reports were lost, but tho yate na ta tho first mentioned one was reconsidered, and the report laid over. ‘The sume Committee recommended the placing on file of the order direating the Commisstonoc of Pubile Works to tnetude In his estimutes an item for a bridge ut Jackson treet. The Committee an Pollee recommended tho pivsige of an ordor. directing the Controller to advertise {or bids for tho West Madison Street Pollee-Stution: It ivas passed. Ald. Clark banded ti at ordor directing tho Corporition Counsel to report by what uutuority the Nhnoigs Central hag erected stone watts ab several street cods on the lake shore. The Coute decided that it wus out of order, After " dlspusing” of alt the unanighed busl> nesa on hand.—a bivge portion of it being laid over to be taken up ugain,—the Council ad- Journed, A CHICAGO CO-OPERATIVE DRESS ASSO- CIATION, Mh the Editor of ‘The Chicago Tribune, Cicauo, Nov, 10—The lilstory of the: Woman's Bank of Boston reninds me of 2 neglected duty. Late Jast August, a small, actlve, eloquent, blag! id wommn—2 total Stranger—ealled and fifermed me that Thad been elected President of 9 Codperative Soelety for bringiug wealth to women, It was to begin operations hamedintely, with a capital of $180,000, to be incrensed to several millions, which was, of was to be, on deposit in one of our elty banks, from which nota dollar could be drawn without amy cheek, The money was ralsed by $25 shares. Every shareholder was to have her clothing at cost. The Society woull manufacture. every- thing worn by women, from shoes to ostrich-feathers; would have * fmmenso manufactories hero in Chicago | and others in the rural districts; would have a store, beside whieh Stewarts and Field & Lelter’s would be second-class; at- tuehed to It would be magnificent parlors tor the wiser stockholpers, and a restaurant in which they could have all the detlcacles of the season at inerely nomdnad tgures, Nang but stockholders were to be employed by: the companys und for these there was to be a boarding-houss far sirpassing In elegance and contort any ot our hetels, and Bourd furnished it $260 pur week. Workwomen were to be pald every Saturday evening, and. fo hayes per cent Interest on thelr wages,— Whiuh Interest was to necumulite to thelr credit In stock ora cottage, as thay night te ‘ 1 asked tf It was not an Infringement on Cute 1s patent, but was ussured | that Rute Fleld tad neyer dreamed of anything su glovlous, Her plan was for the bur caplaists, but ours: was especially for the welfare of workhlugwowen, Not that we had any aaarrel wilt capital, —O ne l—orr object Was to make every stockholder a eapitayst, ant this we would sarely do, ‘The whole plan bad been thought up and worked out by Mr, Parley Voo, a Paris gentleman who fad spent forty yeara on FG, and was now ear yung it lite execution by the ald of iy enll- er, whe was all ablaze with onthuslisie, hey wero negotiading for the pitrehise Of one of our trstelass hotels ns bourdlng. huuss for our workwonen, and for a satire on Wabash uyenue for the erection of tate factories, and would have the whole machine ery in motion in two months; would open up ted Sine wwiks, bodides selliig sovern) bun e reported in favor of “for the fall‘ trade with such a stock of dry goods as hut never buat dreamed of ln this elty, i Tsatd tt would require business talent to garry on suelo enterprbes and ny caller's eathushisn inereased vs she assented, and devlaren that she hermelf, as the Oty bust. essnnimiger Was quite able, willing, and tastous to control the bislivsa from centre to circpinferenee, for sho liu seen pore of thls workl than any other womans tad traveled affaver it; Aved to Paris; lived in London, and there had kone trom tap to boitum of socletys was tambflar with Court- clreles, and bad) paid a polleeman £200 to spend two Weeks in tudo her through the slums, ‘To be sure slew got to the bot fom, she had ett off her hile, dressed fn male aldre, an passed horse her guide eit of an asaman “"Ehen, she added, “after L had seen ii—yes, MLL sald to him, (Do. Pay know, slr, that you have done atl this for a Wwounn? Yea, ait, Linda woman? And he falnted’dead away, for he had glyen himself away bad A could not seo how a@ knowledge of such matters could sd ong In carrying on a dress, corset, bowuel, wid” shopfietory; but she hal other experlence. Mer husband lad falled tn the East; lost $200,000 fa one day, Sav would nol Jive among folks who had known her, In usury, and so came to Chile cago with just teents ln-er pocket; rented whowuge on the West Sie at $35 per month; hut nover made it dresa—knew noting o: sawhig, but went to a tallor, leaned the art ot ceuuilng and ttting, scurded dressmaking y had curled Ie on four yeurs, and never want ed for work or money; had nade a force, every dollar h fA tiilionaire of Cale cago Was het uticle, and had eiterud her us- slotunce, Which she poudiy refused; an here she wia—the repreactitative of busi: hess qualiticutions, Nuunclul success, wud the other virtues, ready to clntha Chieage hulles far a song, nnd inake eaplalists of al Chicago's workingwonen, on comiltion that enelvone should take stock da her doubles six, sold and alinoend, palace-car, brond- gauge route to Fame and Forse, OF eourse FE pletured niyself as the Presi- dent of this New Departure, with my bank- account of tullllonss aud saw all you Hetle fe! Jows stand bare-headed th the cain as ny rage maser but took vity on you and cone eluded to let you wear your fats, while L should potter ou in the old was. So 1 te. elined the honor and glory, and atl the rest of ity but have since had’ letters Jnaubring whoud a Cadperative. Dress Assoclation, It which Tam supposed to be interested, ane for whtel Law thought to be respoustole, Now, the above fs all that T kiiow of any suelt sttution, ‘The one represen! by this wom appeared to me a grosaattemprat werent swindle; but £ thought Tt se transpit- rencthatno one could bedevelved. However, this Boaton bank: proves such tnfathomed gullibitity tn women, when attacked on thete werk polut—love of dress,—nnd theis tne- rant polnt—the valig of imoney,—that even this Chleage project may be making headwiy An robbing them of thelr hard-earned dollars; aid flo the Hitke Conn, by this warnting to prevent the evil, JANE Grey SWissHEnst. SPIRIT OF THE GERMAN PRESS, The Milwaukeo Herold writes the follow Ing amo of tho moro prominent American appent wlcondy the names of distite guished men as posable tutte Hell's Cablnet. Wo do not tid among mime or Cael Schurz. Bue it ts sald tae that Mp, Sehure is tred uf aftico, ih at iret priva however, Is regarded by antvers Of Mr. Sehura 08 av insoilielent reason why tho new Cubinet to be formed by Mr. Gare field should he deprived of hie emlnent services Ih the game position be now holds. No Amerl- enn slatcsinit of the present diy is sien a thurs otlgh representative of the doctrine of Civile Servico reform ax Mr. Subueg,. and no Sec retiry of the Interior has so. therowgh- qty wequalnted himself with our ladian flfatrs ug he hs. It Szhurz should be ‘rotained fn the new Cabinet le wouta be ww step in the right directions it wold tongs seourd the eon fidence of the Ameriean peupie for the now Ad= dinistretion, and be wn assurances to them: that the Daliess of the Department of the interlur would henceforward, 13 heretofore, run jn the right channels, Sepura his been treated by the: better elements of the Hepublicnn party, and particulutly by the Germ adopted cliizens, with sien confidence and distingiised considers atton that he owes it to thea tu accept the call, If Gurield should tender him a reuppolitineat. Ie would make avery Unfavorable inpression, d, upon these elements of the Republiennt wabeence Of Schurz in the comlue ikl only hye oxpluined by the fact that resident hid tot onslitered ‘the sors vices of this excellent statesanimy who enjoys the euniidence of the gront musses of the people uch an eMinant duygres, of sutticlent value to ret him jn the posiion ae now hulds, The New York Staats-Zeltung, one of the most prominent Demueratic papers of the country, says pulntedly: The Hlectoral votes of tho State of Now York will Ue counted in favor of Mr, Gurfleld 48 cur- tulnty ug (hose of the Stutos of lows and Kansns. A very wiso serlbbler of the omniscient sort must the man be who perpetrated tha following Ia an editorial In. tho’ Cluclanatl Voltsfrettnd (D.) relative to “ Gartield’s English": © Gurtiotd’a natin Is defictent and faulty, notwithstanding Republican papers eatt him on. wit possible oveasiuns a master of the English Iununge. Lngoutrovertible: proof. for this, its sertion on our part ts coutulned in a fetter whiel Mr. Gurtleld wrote the day befure tho election to a friend, and wineh appeared in the Cincinnati Gazette,” In this fetter occurs the following phrase: “llow geontly glud Loam for all tho carnest ind cifeetive things you bave done for mo.” Garnold unk. be a yrent suvcews As ennal-Loutinan, wuledriver, or bullwoneker, but ag tinster of the English language be is not. To this low-Hung tnsultot the Volkafreund the Illinols Stuats-Zeltung replies os fol- lows: Among the number of thoso German Demo- Smitio papers, Wineh, Like pe ahs Garking ot tho. Moor, wre persiatently yelping at Mr. Gare Neld, tho Cinclunath Volkafreund Is the most prominent. Tho edstor of that paper has deme onstrated by his-nongunsieal eifusion thut his Druin iy nut even that of # Duteh mustiff or pug- dog, but thit of a goyuleeeyed heiter, Tho above-quoten oxpression of Mr, Gartield ts good Carlylean Enghst, which a8 a inutter of course, sounds 1g curiaua 1p his ears as dues Spanish in thowe of the atoresnid helfer, The Callfornta Demokrat of the 5th Inst. writes as follows: During.lust spring five ships. teft the port of San Francisco to deh for in the Ben of Ochotski, und ail bave returned heavily luden. stot them, the Conmiintion, reared w fow days eines. Bine left cue pore of Sau Frans ebscu an thy Sthot May Just, and it took her tiftys nite days to reach vag tolnng-bunits, situated 00 arth of Petrupawluwks. ‘The aew of tikution consisted of Uwonty-mne mon, s—eighieen Bevermen and cloven sailors, woo also neted nssplitters aud satters. “Lhe suitors re- cerved regular yrs, but tho fishermen were puld ¥2v for every 1,4 cod caught. Ench flaher- on tad Ins own boat, und together they cupt> uced 4.0 cod, ench of whieh measured from tawnty-futr ta thiety-twa inehus mn length and weighud from two to geven pounds. Cod meas: uring below twenty-elgut Inches in length wore counted a8 bale a sb. ‘Tho Constitution lost her lipst inate during the voyage, The tubing for eit in the Sen of Ochotsk will undoubtedly assume great dlinensions in the next few yeurs. ‘The Constantinople correspondent of tho Independence Belge (Brussels) writes the following to that paper: ‘The bistory of the young Itullan girl who eloped with a Mussulinan and was foreibly cous verted to tsluinim sucins to buve created us much excitoment in ltaly us in this city. ‘The fuots In the cuss nro as follows: An‘italian girl 20 yours of age, not in very high repute for ber past Hite, and whose wudwird appearance dseloses but little of the child-iike tnevencu Which (8 attributed to ber in certain circles, formed a linison with a Curkish subordinate eivibuilicer aud dually spread her bhuikets 10 hig house and bome, Mer mother, who desired her to return tw the home of ter parents, ap- plied to the ftutian Coneul, He brought te mutter In to most energete manner before the Mintster of Forelga Attuirs, and ator considers ubic elas the girl wis summoned Uetore the Sublime Porte, where she soluunly decluced Mn the presunes of the Indian head interpreter, that she desired to remuin Where suo wis, and tnt norhwog in the world would: induce lier “te rutira to her pareat’. In conseqtience of this deelarution the Turkish wuthuritiws refused to fiterfere, and the gitt returned to her new home, In order ta oacupe uny further moalestu: Uondshe resolved tu einbrace shinier, und exvouted hor resoive forthwiin, Bat nat bom sh and consequently minor necording ta Ttulatn law, tHe Larklah atcharities committed RD Mnhiwtul ner by snnottonayg this change of rebgton, Count Cort fis, therefore, addressed ® very cnoractic note to the Porte, The Mini: ter of Foren Aitelra bas now forwarded hig tnawer, In Which he pussies over the wnluwsil Linsllence, and duchies that the ‘arktsh Government tas no objections to afer to the roturn af (he wart ta hor parents, DUG Hit It munt decitedly refuse to use force, as It hus ale Ways recomnedd froedain of SUN. Says the Ditvenporter Demokruty Although thore nro four months yor until tho day of inaruration of Gen, Gariteld a Brust deit of the United otutes, ceriin politivans and Journalists dre busy lig themselves with (ho one Tertius pasting of Corny a Caulout Cor the Dread Boston papers propose thm. ton Fish of Courles Francis Adis, de. tor Suge cuiiluy Mutthows for Svorotry ‘y; Gon, Grant ua Secretary of Wary and Uarrgon ns Secretary of the Interior, ote, We tnellne to the opinion that Surticht 13 perfeurly able to select his own Cabluct front unlong the best men vf the Nation, and we wre alinost cortiuin tht he will not agnere the oni- Hent services of tho. present Secretary of tho Interiors Mr. Carl Schurg, wno bas contributed gy much tuwatds the stecossTul minugement of his Department, and particularly towards tho fru Buceess OF tho Hepuutican party in we ate cleadon, ‘Yo thls Dr, Preetortus, the fnthinate friend of Schurz, replies in lis paper, the Westiiehe Post, os follows; Although we havo no hesitation in snying that Br. Scnurs could retain the important: potion bo now bolds, wa would inform the Demukrat that be desfres to return to the equally linpore taut puaition of un dudependent Jourauilst, And the 1inols Shiate-Zeliung adds the following? On dit, that Mr, Garfleld will offer Carl Schurz the Bortu stasin, Lyfors Sanure wus elected Umted States senator he visited Germiny, und iu Dern bo was very cordluilly received by bine warck. Wo muy therefore suppose that ln te biguer Berlin clretos na oujectlon would bo mado fo tho appolntinentof sulirs as Minister to rep: ean tho United Status ut Empogor Williain’s: ourt, And the Cinelonath Valkablatt, Mr, Uns- faurck’s paper, says In a late Issue, with emphasis; , ' Mr, Seuure will remaln in tho Cabinet} ‘Tho Clnchinatl Polkeblatt ins the follow- Ing In reference to the great lucrease of votes fn the ranks of the Republican party: ‘The enurmouy jucrense wf the Nepublican voto in ail the Northern Stutes canuu by axe pine unless we tuky It As granted thut nearly, beewbule otf the new voto junud the Hepube beat purty, ‘The youny chuzeus who voted for the ret tine an the fd Of November lust wave voted, with comparativtl tew exerpiona, tor the Ke pubilean candidates, ‘This 8 uppticubie 8 Well ta those to tue manor-LUrn us to the Uatuculized Voters. After Unis erushing detent the Demuviitio party bus smutlur prospeats for ub dnerendy of ite runky I the future Time it ever pik bef, and ote game ‘ plele dipunegrudud by, uuu, wuly oO atle Men true mercial tines running: sown mothor's denth shu hus beer D: Tuviday, De. Mary Walker stopped fered hur vote, Hot reoulve tho ta “Tih take that oathy L and therefore a mu gue suid. a could hardly be, ‘coive bor vote, dud she warned sbouly coumnence proceediuas sen shu was gol ta vate the) peat thelr women folks Any Amerkaner, n German Rite TIL, sunils the following daitering combi troll: All that) wish you justi jy sucess s oifer to the pitulle merits recomer | My wits uss Uitubure feels nowell, and factory, “ay faully for this valuable remedy. quoation of tt A Hot erertit Mtaeity and whieh ay eee cay Fising generation ‘than bet (ty vienna OY My tho ‘treo thu rasts of whicl new urudaglt Attn ng. ht ety: tay veetate Toe ney Mevage longer, but Ttaievor will again gags t ting enotugh to eombtt wit signet Hever will Lenble to wrench het, Fewteral Governmont front tha hati tt tke 4 0p ponent. Aut the New York Steat crathe) adds the fobtowinge: 1¢-tho continuous possession of Fr domoralizos tt party, thon wi és ny that «i ontinnmts defeats have the ae aay " The Demveratis purty 7 inoealizend by tes tite Waren fe forvtotd whon and sow It will'evee te to yuthor its forces for naw at < prospects. A German greevhorn haying from tho fleshpots at home on the nt the Rhine in order to. esenpe wnititury dnt wants to Join the Pederat ar le He Ae advice of the New York 7, tteniy, anil celyes tie following answers —— You ded trom bame beenise a-Zettuny (Demo. erteral py MHL fe. enstnot ba ote AD ety weeks with bette of the tallitary montuyeJncker nt? Ati desta ta Jain tho American nena Met ct have deat ax weeks ti the United ‘sate zed OL having Deer mule to Had walt es, Witte Jw Duslicds housed We woulle cndyg, M2etlon such thenghts, beaauss in ing eso Aes and hadlustelous youn ign et gn mend of a soliuier in “the regitar Tho xtandiwng army 44 oily Need aan ees MEE On Uy Frontler “ngaliist “thy tuden ee? tore doubt very mmol waethor you wnat ey AMEE Haas receubt Before Ud jus a mtg een and Crom it we petnt far y na well as that of attotier sittnted, the Collawaye. o: iF innde appl eadon Ne While oily 60M reeru! OF these G1) reerulta ikl were America, Now York turntehed the Sumnber-vin: 7273 Mannaytvanias ate ee iy Maryland, Virwitlite 55 Coutian: Kentueky, 40, None of thy ite Hay and tshed) Mere than 2 othor States tne. ulnety reernits os chanees of bole killed on thee ye, 08 fsa dokller in auy of the: great armies te ll ropo are far less thin the etaniees of being asa solutor iu the din inativearmy of the uy ] Buttes by the Indians, to say nothing ed beutiful hable of the Tadians ar. seats et otherwige digtigueue the wotuded anasto en four of bullets lua deiven you front hye you have no ather reason for tena A America, then you would better reine ees ivoire’ sufer ny it sokher in mo Tee ee a een bu In tho ious a can soldier, nt! may on the frontier. y HHELNE UNO red dey ‘The Miwaukeo Fretdenker says: Wo itre sorry to ety that the German, § hats In 8t. Louls bus tot been ele tener yress instend of his Demoaratic opponent he int tho election of tho Ger eopoH Maree fy Boston fs certaln. Bes he follawng GermaneAinerioane were vleoted sore Cees Hatta uf Congress=vle, ather and I iy Walaa Het = 2. V, Duster in Wiseon: Indiana, Deftrien G, Smith “in Mtns Sebultz in Ohlo, Mobert Klota and Urumim in Pennsylvania. Tie Voutiler of Pennsylvania, ‘Niehutus New York, and io Repuuitean Edwin of New York, were cloeted to stty ut hi ‘The San Francisco (Cal.) has the following: Gavileld {s clected President of a States, und ff both Houses at Congeey United algo be Repubtiean then (tts within the power of the party to miko the Pnelile Const its ieucst and warmest felend and ills, Our coast will play A far more important rOle Th 18s6 chan it does toe diy. ‘Then wo will most ikely bave, snstead ot threo. 8x Paeiie States. Weeshlngton, idaho, and Arizonn, with tole new rillrends, will then undouttedly have 10.000 tihabitants enel, For euch pF thone Territorica the Chinese question iso Demoenut Miler of Elustea nme, albend-Zelt ing f US much tinportunes tdi: ie Is for tho Stutey of Calfort nila, Novada, and Orego Our own State Of California will havo to 1 he next President election tha Pacific & will probably enst tweiity-tive Blectora iat while It will bo represented in Congress by twelve Sunators and: thirteen Representatives, Wo do nut doube for a moment that Mr. Guetietd wil keep his promises In reference Chineso question, We. sincerely hope that tte Republican party may not throw wny abstiele in his way and impede his offurts te free the Par ellie Const of Its yellow scourue, ‘The slurora, one of Pope Leo's ultranon tano organs, publishes n leader headed “Tho Cologne Fest}yities,” In which it bewalls the fuctthatin the festival commemorating the completion of the Cologne Cathedral {t was chiefly non-Catholles who took part, and not the clericals and ultramontuues, ‘The Au rorasnyst , ‘The commemoration of the completion of a Catholle church—the Cathedral of tho Ate! bishop of Cologne—was the object, and those who took prt i and imiugurated: the moves ment were Jows, rattonulists, materlliate, and, even worse, the class of Catholles kal by men like Prof, Memkens, On this, as on all previous oceasiony, the Cathollesof Germany hye gained by thelr course and behavior the admiration unt Electoral votes, In Sree of the woule world. ‘The Catholics vf Quogneare deprived of thelr shepherd. ‘They aro greatly distresged over tho wir carried at ngainst thelr Church und thelr falth wider to plen that civilization and progress demand this opposinoen, ‘They will by content with a modest demonatrition of their own lin thefe quretes. ‘They will then rotire to their homes, and leara the Hetd apen to the profane amuscmenta of those who wish to commeiurate the completion of un ecclestusticnl structure, which, ulthous an honor to Germany, could only be accom. Pilshed by tho agglatance ind Inspiration of that creed which Js now despised, persecuted, and suppressed hy the yory ten why ure the loudest In thelr manttestations of Joy. This anathema, hurled aé the head of old Eniperor Willian by one of the most prowl nent ultramontans papers of Ewope: has probably not deprived hlin of hig usual tran quil sleep. ———__—. A Matrimonint Auochroatsm—Coming Murrtage of Sonator Camoronts Daughe ter, Who Is Older ‘Than ier atta tiners y pactetphta Tames, Nee nnd Me eee Gameron.reriest tie Pensure of your presence at the marriage of thelr duuuhtor, Misa Eliza MeCortulek Cunerom to Mr. Willi Hornblower Dradley,an Wednes: duy, Now. 17, vt tult-past 12 o'clock. Pinto Street Prenbyte an Chiu Hariabury: r. is aviation axvors somewhat of on an Aehrouism, when ong remembers that Mrs. J. fl Cuineron lan your younger than the judy 0! wham, according tothe wording of the above. Bhe ta tho muiher, Pennsylvania, New Jersoy, and Delaware sr allinterested (i this wedding, ws walt us tho District of Columbia, the bride ving the tauge’ ter ofone Talted States Benator und gra daugoter of another from Peunsylvuniit, We the groom tho son of Adsovinte duaitee Bra ey of the United States’ Suprema Court. One a the bridesmitds will ba Miss Buyurd, dongh! and granddaughter of a Delaware Seni oe tod Althungh hits new realdence will by complete by the close of thig month, Senator Camere, the next will boa short session ot Congres dues nat propose to ecoupy it, but bys cua Apartments for iiiinself aud wito at Wormley ts ‘There used to ben very pretentions fal ra eefeys, of whore WHEY: i ity hey think ihe poly of the eurth runs up through their marte 4 Shniturly Bonnwore Cumuron. Hs erected Ws now bose as nenrly us possible on the, a ineridiin from whieh longitude 1s reckoned cae and west be the United Suites, In selec ne ates for tho Cupltol and President's nouse, 1p eu i] ry petuatlal observa, tuineer, stv. Hlltott, drow by cutest abservss and south, one of which pisses through Cnpltol and the other directly through: th Wilts House and out Sixteenth sireet, whic! ue tbs bo called Merldiin street, On a corues © en Street, which, Is intersucted bi certs and Raody Telund avenues and street Se Cameron's house fa situated, He cnn ae keep hid eye on tho White House whi se fs phew. an fact i eae ane aetie Yo 0 beeupted wince he hue been Washington, he fas had the White House withia rn has ‘Mis# Cameron, though so young a lady. evoralnee she frat appeared tn Waauinulin the milstross of her. tnther's house, betu! ue second murringe, been noted tor hee senht and gelf-pole and her nbiiity to disete M epled grace aud tuct oui dutles which often WoT older and more exporienced Judes. Sined pe pro a tot! eubera uf 108 repmother, wee serater Catt enlal than a sister to the Stet 8 family, Sde and her youthful s very fond of vucn other. tn fact, i eron's murchige has proved a most © mg been alroguther acer ate een shildeon. This gidest daughter wilt ake a? very handsome bride, ho feu br i With very clear, rugy complexion and a Hue Be ‘ure. : a Dr, Mary Walker at tho Polls. Oswean, N. ¥., Nov. Gat the polls of Fint Elwetion Blatelet la Osweus Poti ite utd tbat ans aye be rrigut 1 Tho Fees a ly qualiticd voter. aoe eee vedho ballots. Buu insiited on ber yate, and, the uth respecting. ; ' ee oe: ai Gon of the yotor hel OM Ee dale citlzede le citizen. mu tree mule cl rly How ti th Bod port young follow it aight shes down und vote thea. fe we done wear, mone. clothes” retorted, D a Walker, eburply; "7 wear my owe elutbes- ———————— editor of the Deutsch Martin Blu, Esqe weekly du Wales 1001 ilar in your wl oA TP he as tn Drops whenever 0 resuly fy always st ye thanks of myst ‘end Devausy, aueh wi Art Accept