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GENERAL NEWS. J.T. Goonwis, of Nelolt, ts at tho Shorman, J, Wacnet, of F'hitadelphia, ts at the Tremont, ¥, McAntnun, of Winnipeg, Js at tho Shor- man, J.A. Puace, of Quwego, N. ¥., is at tho Tro- mont. : 8.8.C, PAnkgnr, of’ San Francisco. Js at tho Tremont. W. Livinaston#, of Detroit, is a guest of the Tremont. ©. W. Cannry, of Boston, is registered at tho Tremont. W. BE, Avitsox, of Winvor, Nova Scotia, ts at the Palmor. frie Cranes Turrrn, of Ottawa, Cannda, fant tho Palmer, Dr. N. M, Donson and family, of Rerlin, Wis, aro at the Sherman. A. 0, Wasiixaton and A, It Culver, of New York, nre at tho Palmer. Grono® B. Conxitths, editor of the Washing- ington (D, C.) Chroniele, 1s ut. tho Pacific, cry. Kr proprictar of the Grand cautrnl Hote Row veri ia-ne tha Paci. n REY. hey VENA. 1 lo, 0, ant hy fines yes aia ot Panter ‘Mass. fre atthe Pa a AMIN F. Mansi, who wns reiiccted to 1 gdnavese toon tho Tenth Iiinols District, of Warsaw, is at tho Pacitic. E, Kaurman, of Gaiveston, General Agent of the Texas sidland Ratlroad, and ‘Thomas Me- Gl, of Auanta, Ga. General Superintendent of pe Aina & Drunswick Mailroad, nre at tho ‘acitio. Avour n dozen of tho members of the Efght- Hour League met at No, th West Randolph street yesterday afternoon, insceret, and tlis- epseed the fturo Interests of that organization. Bo far as could he learned ho conclusions wera reached, tho facts being that this * lei” Ja fuse as thoroughly disorganized as any of tho othors which took a part in the Into campaign, Miss Stan, so well known to the public as an artist and it Mterature, has during tho list two winters entertained a large elrele of ladies with: aseries of Iectires on rt. Sho UL resutne: these lectures for this season ut her residence, No. 290 Huron street, on 'Thesday, Nov. th. They begin at o'clock p.m. The course will consist of twenty lectures, to be followed, perhaps, byt spcelnt course on Michael Angelo, ttaphael, ind orreggl IMA MCSOLEICK was brought to tho Madison Street Station fast night badly broken up. Stutlonkeeper Nenjimin dressed her injuries us well 13 he was able, aud thon Bont her to the County Hospital. Her head was badly cut In several places, the eight side of the fieo was, Injured badly, and fer wrist was broken. While under the intluence of Hquor Mrs, MeSoliick had fallen down wy rear stairway at No, 26 Weat Handolpht strect, A MEETING of Swedes bad been called for eral weeks to orgnize A colany to omtern! Kansas or Nebraskan. The lust call was t terday. and only five. persons reepa nothing was dane, The eatishave been made by Emanitel Turner, who is disappointed gomewhut it results, but hy ys that he lins the sesurances: of a paimber of his countrymen that they Intend to cmigrute in the spring, and be wil be among them, having already secured property interests in tha territories named. Cononnk MANN yesterday held an ngutest at the Alexian Brathers' Taapltal upon William: Haniley Maeon, 16 years of age, who died ef a fracture of the skull recetvet by neeitontally falling from tho third Hoor of No. State strect into the clovatar shaft. The deceased opened tho door leading to the shaft bingell, but within it was so durk that he was deluded into betloving that the cre was rlcht nt band. An inquest was also hold at No, 120 Rubel sircet on the body of Juseph Kuefel, bt rears of nee, who died of congestive chilis, Tho inyitest npon Adam Conend, No. 200 Vin f Nistol-shot wounds fatiel by Churics A, 1. Meek, will be held ut 1 o'eloek Monday fore- noon athe Harrison Street Station, ‘Tne Board of Mannyers of tho State Liquor- Deuters and Manufacttrers’. Ascoctation beld 2 meeting yesterday inorning at the alice of Mr, Harry Rubons, their attorney. Maj. Porter, of Jollet, presided, Tt was deelded to immediately organiza tho Third Distrlet, conslating of tho Counties of Winnebago and — Sinone, for whieh purpose x meeting has teen called there tor noxt Saturday, to be addressed by Mr Rubens, -Reporta were reeeived showing tha Progress of tho.Leagne, which {3 galning grout raplily all over tle State, Special reports were algo read relative to the position of the lutely- olected mombera cf the Leulalature on the lite tereste af thy Hquor trailic, It was further de- dided that the brewers and wholessie deulors of be requested to meet with the Associn= ton Sunday, Dee. 6, to which time the meuting avcurdlugly adjourned. -A MEETING af tho Unton Catholic Library As- soulation held nt thalr rooms § i Doel yer AY wfternodon, budge De. MeMullen having exp Nate next Suniay on the ocension of shan’s fistullation, the Association uppulnted tho following coumittey to name tho ushers: James Walsh, daines H. 2. Daly, We EL O'brien, W. i. Amberw, %, 2. Brosseau. Mass wilt bo celebrated at tho Cathedral ‘Thanksgly- tng: Diy, forthe benellt of members of the Ll+ brary Association. Judge Maran addressed tho audience on the neccesity for moro vetlye work ‘on the part of tho members to increase the mnem- bership of the Axsuciution, Spueches were made » by several yentlomen takiug the saine view, but nothing was done inthe matter, + Trg rewular monthly meeting of tho Ninc- tecoth [inois Infantry Veternu Club was beld at the Palmer House yesterday afternoon, Capt, . F.8. Smith inthe chair. Five new inembers were proposed for udmission to the Crt, Thong Agnew was elected Vice-President, Na yacnuey. In necurdance with an article fn, the now constitution recently adupted providing for tillltery ofleers for the: » the follow cumrates were electet’ to the olliees min Captain, D. sreminers “First 1 Your wu aentenunt, 1 First nt, Ttobert Re Sampyans Seeond, James MeKeeber; Third, Rovert Heller; Fourth, Fred Wickman; Corporata, Andrew Bullivan, Mars ‘Tupluy, Jesse Hull, doseph Skips Color Dearer, doh MeCarthy, “Tho: Commit on licunion were Instracted to report at the “next incoting the form the reunion wold take this year, and aurgesting that some tine about the holidays would bo the most desirable for a banquet and boll. Phe Secretary read wean Inunication from the Englewood Veteran Club. Inviting the Niieteenth to hold thelr reunton in that village. A number of conmusnleations wero read trom former members af tho regi Mentin other Shiites seading grevting to their comradeshere, Among thesv wits it letter Lroitt Capt. James Hayden. a former commundunt of the Eaworth Zounves, and now residing in Olyinpin, WL. After tho trausuetion of sume routine buainess, the Club adjoirned, TUE LATE 0. He KKINNER, Tho Inst ritus over the body of the Into Bens Jamin H. Ektiner, the veteran hutelemin, were solemnized at 2 olelnele yestertay afterncon at the St. Paut's Untversallat Church,on Michigan avenue, near hieenth street, Abort G0 Crlends of tho decensed gathered to pay tho last toto of respect to thelr old friend. Among the well-known hotel-men present wero Messrs, Palmer, | Somers, Benjamin, Soda, Fase set, Gardner, ‘Turner. Wentworth, kins, Stilton, and Cobb, ‘The xervices were ponducted by tho ftev, Or iyder, pastor of the chireh, who mide some untstte ally opproprinte remarks on tho upright Nfo and character of ine deecasdd, Hitting muse boing rendered by the cholr, Tho easkut was borne by Mesara. Hulme, Somers, Grant, dei Renfunin, and Wentworth, wha neted os enters. ind was Laden with toad tributes kets wid Bymbullea) deslens of anchors, croases, wad burps. At the close af the sad services the hady was follows tenderly deposited tn the vault, folluw long lino of aorrowing friends in carriages, THE PRINCE OF WATES. AN ENGLIAN NAVAL OFFICER TO UN DEFENSE, There was an editorial inmreeent issu of Yur THtoung, in which the extravagance of 1. RL the Prince of Wates was commented upon, And reference mude ta nls tablts, The article provoked a ceply from Mr. Charles Nocl-toure, eCoptaty the English navy, wha isa guest at tho Tremont Mouse, JUs answer, however, wits. very petieral io fis statements, and a reporter: galied on Lilm yostordny for the purpose, i poss Ble, of atthe parnodiing more deitalt, The urticle,” mid he, publisted tn Ene (Bland woukl unswer itself; but, appearing In Jue of Che principal papers of America, where tt vight pasa without pollce und its statements be Iceepted ns trie, wet lish ain, although the aubject wae a delivate ane, felt AC right not to tet them: xo unrefuted, b Vio mi ticle wits based on i misapprehension, and femed to bon Insult te the common scuay and oyalty of Enelishine IC the churacter. of the Princo of Wiles were na asserted, the feellng of oynlty would not exlet. Meparts ns vo proillgicy dad extravagiice have heen clren! before, aut huve never h proven, The story whout fumbling, horses vy vie. by utterly “untrue. have never understood that bis Income was fii a yenr. Lda not helluva he. is iu debt. fuera ts not a dingle public undertaking of shuritaubie object which dues not uttompt tu bus jure bie prreopce and support, and be gives urgely of hig thine and money, and the fact a uatter of pelduall over tho’ country. ‘The ree tard for blin could not exivt If not “basedon a Seong und sure foundation, Hu fa the most yopular an iu the whola Klagdom," MILITIA NOTES, iv Lirur, A. D, 81TH, commanding Company G, iB First tofantry, asks for an election to choose a : Captaia, . ‘Tux monthly competition for prizes in rifte wrootice in the First Infantry Reytment will mke placo }londay and Wednesday eveulngs, ea Buren strect, who died of - THE CHICAGO TRIBU MONDAY NOVEMBER 15, 1880. ‘Anse, by oritor of Capt. Gibson, Inspector of Rifle Practice. ‘THERE 18 aoe talk now of consolidating Come Panies Dand dof the First Regiment, in order to lot In tho St. Bernard Riles. Fourowt1xa are tho percentages of attendance Of the eight compantes of tho First Reginent at ilrilis inst week: Company A, ta; Company Cy Company Bi, 0; Couipany 1, 50; Company TL, Oh; Company 1, 68; Company IX, 60;° St. Nornard, 04, Ost or two companics of tho First Regimont. fre now begining to agitate tho subject of going to Washington to take part in the: fi duration of Prealdent Gartlotd, ‘The entire rex’ Tuent will attend the inauguration of Goy. Cut: Jom at Springield in January. Carr. Pominatos, commanding the 8t. Bere nord titles, uttecned to tho First Regimont Intantry, hia made the follneing Appointment of i onmissionesd ollicers Villinin 8. dare yun, First Sergennt; Albert BE. Braymer, Peter G, Gardiner, Homer G, Trish, and Ci Maur- or, duty Sergeants: Peter 8. Storm, John 8 White; Edward iB. Napier, Arthur Warrlurton, tinas T. Rrown, if Walter, te Fyfe, and 1 Avil. tt ay iam . Sinith, Carpornis. Capt. the Military Code and f Purington should conault: then drop four of hisappotntments from the roll 14 Core porals. although he might console them by mak- dtr thom “Lance Corporals."” The law allows but four Corporais to neompany, ‘Trim matter of consolidating two compantes of tho First Regiment is stil pending, ‘Two or three companies are extremely wenk, owing to Various causes, Fectuontg, incapable com- mandors, and, what ts seareely — luss alsastrour, to commander at all. ‘Che proposi= ton of consolidation ts pions, itryed by hend- quarters, but the question of individuality. Is raised among the muimbers, and it fs alse rather aulgpeoted that thelr [nesoflicers are vonslder- ably Interested personally in. maintaining tho present organization. Thore isin independent, company attiched to the First Regitnent which stands ready tu awing into tne should a consol- idation bo effected, thus minking a regiment of ton full companies, and thore is no doubt. that ted organization would be strengthened thore- Ns F THE MILITARY FAIL oe Tho caming grand fale and bazanr of the First [eeygtnione Js creutlug a blvely interest nmony tho nu $ Of tho ci ‘he ants are wis very much interested, und nro offerte donutions of. all) kind, as well as goods on commission. Tt ls tho intention to buye all tie novelties on exhibldon for hollday presents, and it Is possitita that the bazuar will bo kept open aft as evenings for tpis purpose. ‘The Board of Managers of tho bale and Mazanr held a special meating ithe Quarter- master’s rooms.of the armory Saturday oven: ing, Col. Swain presiding. Maj. Hangs, Chatr- man of the Finance Conunittee, reported that bills had been eontracted to the inonnt of $100, for printing, decorations, ete, Lent. Ullmann, ‘of the Conmittes on Cor respondence, reported that — thu Commit. tea hod) gent out about 6,000 invitations and circulars to the people of Chieago, Lett. Roll, of the Committes on Donations and Pare chases, reported that many of the eltizens had heen visited, and the Comiittes had tet with reat success, boing cordiully received and pre- sented with money, gouds, and consignments on conunission. Other souls tad been given at actunteost, Capt. Vurington, of tho Commit- tee on Special Entertainments, reported suveral projects under consideration, and asked. for instructions. Lieut, ‘True, of the Coin- mittee on Musie, reported that the new Rewimontal” Band woutt in all probablit- ty be .ablo to furnish some very fie music by tho tine tho fair upeped. Lieut, A. J. Stutth, of tha Committee on! Construction, reported that the Committee had drawn up iat contract with various pariles for the vonstruc- on of the booths and the decoration of the halls. The meeting then adjourned to tho call of the Chalrman, SUBURBAN. ENGLEWOOD. Therowillbo na ineeting of the Englawood Union Vetoran Club this evening to perfect ar- rangomonts for tho first of 1 sericsof enters talume ‘The Executive and Fiuancial Committees of tho Engtowood Gueileld and Arthur Club will hold a meeting thts evening to nttend to some UnOnished business of tho campaign, at thy of- fice of the Englewood Eye, A musfeal and dramaticentertainment will bo given Thursday ovenlug at Tillotson Hall for the benefit of the Reformed Episcopal Chureh. Thore have beon numerous cases of senrlot~ fever In Englewood, which has so alarmed many of tho parents of children attending tho publica schools that they bavo taken the little ones from school. Tho nuthoritles have taken the ruper steps Lo prevent the sprend of tho cun- aos2101 Literary The Englowood Sovlety elected Stephon Maynard President, vice John Young, resigned, at their last mecting, The next mevt- Ingof the Society will be held ane we to-night at the residence of Mr. W. L. aint AVONUG, * Mr. i, W. Adkinson will deliver an address Saturdiy evening wt Woodstock, Mh, HYDE PARK. A brenk in tho brickwork of the Blilé-avento sewer, Near the corner of Brook stroot.aceurred during the past week, enuged. by tulty brick- work. ‘this 1s tho aecond cde of tha kind fn tha satng place, A report ut the Inst meeting of the Board of Trustees showed tho exponditures from April 1 to Nov, 1, 18k), for strect repatrs in tho suyeral districts a3 follows: In No, t ohh + 1 aeINo, 8 Hew No. 0, TINo. (0 v zit 1d Ba) $3,251 OAKLAND. aA new quartet clit called tho Forrestville has Just been organized, There Ian demmnnd for anew sehoothouso tn Lea tho peusent ono being Mied te overs Jase lug, The Forreatysite Arcadian Club will moet one week from Tuesday nt tho Forty-third street schualhouse, MONDALE. Tho now Methodist Church was dedicated yes- terday moraing, tho sermon bolus preached by the Itey, V inde, of the Garrett Iiblleal tis gritute, ntternvon ih Stundayssehoo) Jubiter under the laulership te. J. G. Lusatag, IICAGO, Lngt week 2,05, if tron-ore were recelyed for tho Brown & e Mille, fi awe Aniber received was 176,000 feot and 13,000 tith, dotin tl c hol was of the Superintondd SOUTH bere, 0 Iuborer, fell from i sentfold onthe new roliing-mills, breuklae his lex and ankle, \ugitat Johugon was struck with a ploce of tron-orn, breaking hla arn ——- UNION VETERAN CLUB, Tho Seventh Ward Unfon Veteran Club held a meeting Saturduy eventag at No. 28) Bie Istund avenue, Conmandor James Dugind pre- siding, and Adjutunt J, M. Holden neting na Beeretury, A stirring addreas wus mudo by Gen. Martin Icom, who urged that tho suntitont of patriot. isin could not exist unless the peapte wero edie ented to appreeinte it fully. Lhe speaker pict+ ured the devotion to patriotism: which was ox- Dibited by the heroes of tha Kovolution and of tho War of the Rebellion, Ro pictured tho dote- fal prospects whieh presented themsclves to the rovotutionisita at Valley Forge, and to the Union solders 1 18dL, wud showed tht ft was tho sentt= of puirlotisnn waleh sustained thenste tant successfully for vietory, There wore sone people who regarded pitrlotian as a ture ery. uid There was no doubt that many people used {t for tho turthoraice of their own viewa, bit this Ho more affected patriotlan ows on virtue than did the fact that number of men professed religion who hid no real regard or sympathy for it. In conotusion tho Goneral Urged (he vetorins ta Keup alive the stories of thy War of the Hobellion, to keep up the old stindird, and te take chro that it fd respuctod jul revered by the whole Nauon nya Nation in, 3 unalminisiod glory and auprome splendor. Tho Chairman unnonneed that the next regithiy mecthig of the Club would be hold Baturday eventuy, Dec. 4, after which tho movt- Jug adjourned. a A Mlood-Curdiing Kplvodo That Starte led ow ae Commasaltys a Wer re) Brawlers A lngy residing puri street, and who bad been temporariy loft at home by hor. husbantl, wy from town on a busluves trip, Was bhockod on gulag dito hor rooms wn eventing or two siiee to discover what appeared to ben man siretched prone upon her ved, with the cover drawn close about hn. Mer frat lupulse was to Hey, verenming, from tho rouin, but a avoond thought came, and with it nerve senough to putthe thougit fate oxeention. Thu hidy stepped uatactoaly jntonn adjoining room and armed boracll witha club. She returned with it and touched thy object of ner Cright, There Was uo algn of fy. Sho touched it ayuin, and sti bardor, but still the object did not move, Sho pow thought the nian wid weeping. And a third thought came. Hurrylug inte another Too, she procured a bottle of ellarofort, wate urated a cluth with the drowsy drug, erept back tothe bedeite and sproud the cloth over the weeping man's taco, When It bul been thore a minuty or two she knew her fue was vane auisbed. She now runout und told ber nolighe Word of whut gad occurred. Men urmud thet selves with guns and aticks and ingrched In Kole 4 phalanx to where the Interloper juy. The cloth and tho hedcluties were carol ily rus moved dnd the object boneath them was plainly reveuted ta stubs. [t proved to be nothlag more flan 8 stutted dumiay with u tulse-tacu upon tt, ‘Thy lady's young son bad fxed It up, thinklug to xive hia inother in scare. Bho didn't seure, though, worth acent, and ber vrave conduct bus made her the berolne ef the beighborhoud, We baye told this story Just us if was told tous, DANGERS IN IMMIGRATION, A Letter from the United States Consul at Zurich. A Protost Against tho Oonslgamont of European Paupors and Orlminals to America. Zunteit, Switzorland, Oct. .—To the Editor of the New York Tritune—Sin: Any ono sulllciuntly: interested imay step down to Castle Gnrden ale most any fino simmer day and soo Incoming ships discharging from their steernge-decks from 1,00 to #000 and even 9,000 people. In+ deed, w aulllciont number of atrungers frequent- ly lind Innatngte day to form a respevinhles sized town, [t ts notleenblo, of course, that they are not Americans, and that in- many cases thoy do nat speak uw word of our lanmitago, Mony of thom do not oven sce to now where they aro going, ind only the steam- er Mista can ontighte one ns to where (hoy cumo from, Thosu Hats, however, decline toenter further inte the matter than te stite that #0 many thousands of men, so many thous sands of women, and so many thonsands of ehitdren aro about to be landed from the great ships, ‘Thoy bnve come from Holltnd, it may be, or from Hunmury, or Silesia, from the Alps of Switzerland or the boss of ireland, Thus strangers, with tholr tundies and sinall boxes, nnd forty or fifty dollars aplece, or perhaps not nearly so much, ure fmatigrauts, ‘The observing person will be nt little amazed to sec that, nobody apparently cares to know more about: theso shiploads of mortality tian {4 tobe learned from the lists already referred to, He sees thon sont Into tho already overcrowded wards of tho ity, or eratnined into steam-cars nnd whirled out of sights nut other ships stenin in, and othor thous sands cre discharged and sent out of slght tn the anne way. And ‘so they hive been coming these many yenrs, tl now 10,000,000 of thom are seattercd about over tho broad States and Terrl- tories af tha Union, Tho country fs sv large, and tho distribution so complete, that no inune= diate effect of thelr coming fs notleendie, Must of thotn find bread to oat, and Ilya well, What strikes the observer at Castle Ganten most strongly, however, especlally should his mint huve been busted for a moment with Piymouth Rock, and Bunker HI, and Gettys+ burg, and the Natlonal horituge that streams of patriotic blood have secured to him and hls, will bo the reflection thut theso millions are, from this day on, now elntinants to whit he has sup- posed was bla alone, ‘Crue, oly deed was written in the blood of his forofathors and his brothers, and those neweomers Inve nodeed at ally but, wnless history and statistics ure Iles, (hose hordes will shortly stake out thelr ctaiins, and he wiitbe tnvited ta meve on and out, A very good nuthority has said that our coin. try will number at feast 82,000,000 of pvuple within the next twenty yours. At present, one- Cth of our populadon ts composed of foreligne ers, Iftho pronartion ntinues, we will have sume 1,000 forcignera amonz us it twenty yeara from now. Whit will thirty, forty, Arty: Yeira do for is, ut that rate? Untortunatels, thy proportion ts liable to be doubled or even trebled.” No fininigration suitistles asto the past can be x guide for the tuture, A bad barvest in Kurope, a war, somo oppresalvo nw in Germany or elsewhere, may send 0s 1,000,000 emigrants 1h nuingls yenr. Itail the people of Hungary woulit eross the ocenn to-morrow nat they only ntonoy enough to pay steerage pussuge. Who knows when a few inililon ieassinns, or Polus, or Slavs, will be seized with a like tnelluation? Lwant, however, to present sont reflections of thoso who hive seen those millions of cmberants before thoy embarked at Mambure, Queens- town, or Havre; or before tholr minds were nue up to yo over and tike possesalon of the fair lands osnqucred and beld in trust for them by the Ameriean peapte, During many, yeurs tho writer has been ob- serving the emlgrant question, uot Crom Caste Garden, but from tha point where tho bundles were tled up, the boxes Facked, nud tho tickots: bought for the Now orkd, It sous without enylog that tho tminieration of a Hnilted nut ber of Europeans his t of vast benellt to our try soclatly, polit is) und mntertully, on ood thitizs may bo overdone, however, and it is einost debatible question whethoar tho p t intateration $3 not a curse Instead of n blessing to tho United States. ‘ho material ad~ vantuges that wo gain are Yabla to be overbal- asieed by the social and: political disadvantages that fallow with thom. There is nolntention hero of presenting all these armies of lmenfigeints who dre vointug te us worthy or unwelcome, nt with tho goo whoat Is coming too much of the eball, anu it s4 0 politlent, social, and oven retiz- ious duty to sitt out the cht, aven at the risk Of losing some of tho wheat. Prince Bismurek auld to Congressman Kelloy Inst year thut It was tho tirst duty of a Government ta loaicafter tho: welfare of its own people, Lord Macaulay, looking nt the dangers pure demoeracy and denser popultition would bring to Amerien, des lured that we tire engendering a race within our country that would iny it waste within 1 hundred years, as completely as did tho -Hung lay waste the Romun Einpiré. He wis a goad politleal prophet, but in what way have Anieri- enns heeded propheey? Certuln corners of the world five tuo many people, and nm redistribute tlan is uing on, tn this distribution tho tion's: share of the surplus of ignerauee uid poverty Jy settling itselr sown In tha United states, At tho simu rate ut which this settlement 1s pro- evedlur 1g the control of this country allpping: out of the handy of tha American people. In olden tliics the poverty of the Old Wortd cites was rolleved by somo plizte, carrying off ite thousunids Inivday. Now tho pluguo 14 stayed, and the stirplus poor emigrate tu America. PAUPEI AND CRIMINAL IMSIGHATION. It{s, J bellove, the fri conviction of nearly all our Consiils ani diplomatic representatives nbroad thie an adarining proportion of those peonle who olnigrate to the United es NTO nN positive injury, aa clizons, to any country, will try to show that, though there are yond people wt tntuixe thé eupreme nonsenso that every Limigrant Landis ts wort seven or eight: handred dollurs to us, there many communities in Europe willing to xve a hundsome aun to bo well rid of thousands and thousinds whom wo sa heartily welvone, Ide not refer to the c+ caslonal Koulety or community that may sub- suribe mony to utd good -citizens to cross the grein, bitte those more nuinerons commiunl- es and focut governments that pay money ta gel rid of peopto whom trey know to be bud elitzons and of no good us anywhere, UF the omigrints go ont to ts. no inijor part bave been utter fallures at home,—unfortunate and wolueky oun, xo-catted, who would never prosper anywhere, No small part tre ad: venturers, seeking fortunes, pollttenl and otherwh; In wrountry where they have good reason to Lellove tho most worthless muy rise to vosition, Mostathirming of allare the thou winds of paupers patd for cotutng, and. tho Jail: birds flying trom Justice, Hurdly a ship lands that docs not bring a dozen of thom, OF course the Sochitists, Communtsts, Mormons, Nibilsts, wad the generally disorderly of whatever name or class Hock to our shore aa a congenial harbor. Horv they hope te execute: Pisnn In freedom for which thoy would have li imprisoned nt hone, A recent writer lng painted out the fact that we have in the United States more thin two millions belonging to these dlsorderly e a40S, That’ lundredts and thousands of phere, erlppled persons, oclininals, and even idiots, ure bettug sent tous by communities and loval yovs ernments in Rurope fs now beyond wt doubt. lt i proven olticinlly, und ina hundred Instances, itis astonishing and barbarous that. certain town counulls und village authorities voto py OUL OL the Lown purse to compel their rina and paupers to migrate te the Jnitect States; und yet who cnn Bee go muEh Harn fn it, 60 Jong aa the American people are fouls cnongh to bid high tor tho rubbish? ‘Tho puoplo so helped awear nover to return, Why shoutd thoy? Banishiment to tho Ut States 4 not halt” bo bad ayn Jail, a workhouse, or an asylum tor idiots, Teds conferring merey, and anuterlal good, wid considerabte honor ott suub subjects to get rid of them fn tis way, ene peehilly when one retleets that ina very fow Yenra these Jutlebirda, papers, idlots, and what will bind out intu the fil glory of Ameri- ean ettizenship, Une little canton of Switzerland, Spent ing short series of years notiess thin 1,500,000 francs: ina desperate itt wi to dispose df ite poor to. othor comntries und the yreatest regret wis, that somo goud eitizens left with tho worthless, Within a month mother tows hus publicly voted S00 bead to allwho will omigente, Amerien ist Heuer poursti tts thin any te bo Found at home, say these coonwinists, wid Its also (bo ehenpest fall. Tt fs ho neommon thing on the Continent for villages and eliuba to mike a caine won purse to defray the expenses of hulfadozon Uniters across the sen, on the comlition that toy: never return, Abniost every monthur lite yours bas brought diNicaltice und auery corresponil: ones between loon! oltichtd in Rurepe and aur Consult and diplomutia reprosontatives ts to (ha shipping of worthless subjects to our shores, Hut tow montad ago id Itallins, wretched, pour, auddlrty, were shipped wilt inn body to ho Unit They were all ignarant, and he lows yt povalbly not a man or thent vould rend or write his owl name, Ta a few years dome County Conrt will awear these prople wll hii citizens of the United States, and thelr votes will balance the votes of 7d of the huost Intelligent ind putriotie vitlzons of the country. | Can there be any question a to whether this tinportation (aud there wre man: ike it) fee can uey, ta the United States? fs dt, on the other hind, net cleay that muting altizens of them ty an outrage on Amorivans? Let us consider for a inonient what tho effect: of all this is tu bo on the huretoture contented: aad “industrious working clyssus of America, Jutor has been honorable among us WH It continuy so, when the tiboring clusses ure thors oughly mixed with | the ofscourlugs of Baropean towns, and when forolgi, Couls Munlaty, Seclulists, paupers, und Jatl-birds shall forms bull the working eliss, aud’ enfores their vices by tho nid of tholr votes? Wnt ba the po- sitlon of a Workluginin In the State of Catlfornia, to-day compared with that of uo Soci tUAL ity those Stutes where tho wordt forvleu vlements hi not yet got a foothold? What, tov, f4 to bo tho social eifect on the moral and Chriatin working classes of Amecien of desradtng thom toon t avith the dissoltits and inidtel seunt that wo are importing? Are nol, in short, our freo tamigeation and natieentization biwa bringing wretched cure Upon the working classes of tho United States? What ¢ he more certaly than thitt ina few. Yearan wide gull will exist between the working nnd the non-working el of Amerion? Wo aro preparing the way to degrade the laborer by compel ing him to worl aide hy alte with mea vastly his infertors in Intolleet, to moral worth, fn everythtig that has, In our country, und now: Aenihed Inti CVOVERNMENTAL DIFFICULTIES AIRING. Thore Is anothor point to look at. When wo have atxtoen millions or 40 of foreigners among ‘us, nade up lnegely of Ignorant men aud wome enwho never knew what freedom fs, und who willon cach opportunity turn Hbeety lite Heonse, how are wo golng to govern thom? Will it not be good-by ta the Kupublic thon? Certalnty nothing short of a sfanding army of half amit fon men, intha new day wo are xo enreful preparing for ourselves, will bo ablo to protect. property or to secure order. Tt Spain, when Socialist workmen make a strike and thelr demands are not compiied with, they burn town: the factories where thoy wero employed, Only Inege standing armies prevent the same thing belng done tn other Continental countries; and only a large: rine and a stron central government will provent its being done here If vur people donot interfere before it is tou late by the adoption of Inws flinitt gration and naturalization, If wo wish to cons Unuve the importation of tho tire-brunds of Europe, tet us at toast put our houses In order And teary how to handle them, ‘There ts no exngueration of tho dangersahoad. What tinpurted Sovintists inay wish to do for this country may bo Snugined from what they hive alrenily attempted tn California, at. Pit burg, Chicago, in Muasachusetts, and where, Whethor Sochiliats or not, forelgngrs, and not Americas, itave been the leaders and fomenters of utmost every disturban iny tho peace of the States. ‘The principal men of ulmost avery discontented Communistio or Sucialistic socloty in the country are Geran, half of whoin can geareely rend: ant write tha Eugilah tauguage. According tu the newspaper reports, about nine-tenths of the tramps " who wandered uging about our country during tho Inte hued thnos wero foretzners, too lazy to work, and not to good to steal, Numbers of thotn crossed over to Europe, oven,and besieged our Consulates thore, and, among tho hitn- dreds, not is baker's dozen wera horn Americus, At the first Sovlitistio Congress held in America, for tha purpose of ine elting disorder and revolution, two-thirds of the delegntes wero Germans, and nearly ono hulf of them could not speak the English Jane guage, Su, too, rt overy Congress of this kin aineo achemers from other countries have met to propose laws thut would overturn ball the business interests of tho community, And yot wo go on Invittyg thom in. Tho mixture ts get- thug worse. These tlumen mise vote —and how they vote! They eu turn the Bible out cf schools, Sunday into nduy of revelry, and core till partied by thoir venulity at tho polls, etfons in many pluces nro becoming mn fareo, nd the country ison tho high rond to bemz Mextennized. Nobody thinks of an election now Without sonie feelings of four. In the intdst of all this, una with suena conglomeration gaining tho nscendency, how attach republicantsin enn Do hoped for; how much pride in our cantry's Past; Juahort, how much pure Amorican patel otlsin? Notone particle. Butstilt thoy cumo, nnd tho faster thoy coma the faster aro the American people losing tholr hold on the Goverumeut of their own country. THE INEVITANLE RESULT, Importing poopto of tho character roferred to does not change thom; it chungod us. Wo may ‘bring in ttl Moxico, but Moxieats will be Mex! caus,—the Chinanun will not leave bis pli tait nor the Guropeat his vices bebind hin, Our fn migration element tas become too tinge to bo nbsorbed. Tt is absorbing us, and rapldly, How tong before there may be no America, oxcent In mune; ne Amerleans, no Plymouth Hoek, no Hunker iil, no Gottyaburg, no Axed vememe Drance of the glory of tho past? Our himmigra- thon is drowaliy these things ont. Js tho end thon, even fur self-protection, a standing army and aiing? ‘There ls but one way ot preventing it. Rml- gration must, speedily too, bo regulated and Hoalted. Citlzen-making must not be so slight a thing, It must be elnaged fn Its manner wholly, We innat resort tothe passport system. Albothor countries do thi4. Even an Ainurican eannot migrate Into 1 Continental State without 1 pags- pert and oilicial permission, As to aequir- ng cltizenship. there, if he bas not meana of apport, or “is in any senso oa bad or dangerous character, it Is simply Impoast- te. Why sbonld wo not protest ourselves in the ume way? No iinmigrant should bo allowed ta tand who {s not tho possessor of an official cortiticnte fram some Ainerican Consul to tho effect that be has nut been convicted of a erlme; thut he is not a fugitive fromy justleas that ho is nn able-bodled man, of respectable character; that he is not deserting a wite and children in the Old Country, as hundreds of them are doings nod, finally, that he hus ancans for relf-sapvort for a rensonable period of tine, Our Consuls could easily compol the ,production of propor tocat olliclul testimony aa to tho dotatls in every eng. s OF cotirag this will be sald to {nterfere with freedom of travel, nud oven trade, So it will, Hut is It not better to have travel and trade Ine terfered with than the moral ane political inter ests of tho comntry enlangored? If wo occupy un excoptional position in the workt as to this kreat question of tuimigration, must wo not algo resort to exceptional means of ginning rights Unt this unregulited tminigration is rapidly tuking eway from us? Do we want more penne Teas und chuiracteriess partners to enter our po- Heteal trim without our consent? ‘Thorg is another and pecullarclassof foreignors whom wiuratize every diy inthe year, Inv few countrles of Europe, notibly In siwitzerland, many hundreds of wdult men” and women are picced under guardianship. ‘ho peculiar local awe there permit this placing under guardians hip Cor all sorts of curious reasons, and whet thesy persons came to Americn, ns muny of them do, to get rid of this guardianship, tho lo- cul Government ut home duos not revo our niuituralize thom, ‘Thora are hundruts Wwissilone who vcoupy this pecullar stuns and who have for years supposed them. ves to bo Amertean cltizans, who, where thoy Dut she die foul like making: before the crowd whlel had gathered tn-tha Birent looking Hke a perfeet fright. She shut. tho door ending Into the half to keep out tho: Hames and went te her mirror to tly her bale, Anybody who hae waited for a girl to fx her tate knows that ft tates timo and a great ttenl of tt, This girl wasn't nny quicker than tho average, and she was very pariicular about hiaving hor hairdono up exactly as It should be. The lire Trad ent off chances of caenpe by the stairs, and her lover, after appealing to her for sone tine, finally lost his patience and jot mway with- out her, A freman got up ta the rooin on a lid: der and sho made hin alt ont tho edge of the whit dow and walt until she had arranged her hslre ping and ribbons for wright sort of puns np pegeance. (hen eho throw horself {tte his armns— ft wns so romnticmand sill down tho indder with him, looking just sweet. ‘The wholo thing wae n fromendous suecessy but wher tho careful young giel wos safely landed on the pavement sho found that she had forgotten her stockings. <a AMUSEMENTS, TIL GERMAN THEATRE. “Dio Helden Relchonmiilter" (Tho Two Rich Millers) {3 the titlo of, n “ainging faree," or rather a farce-comedy with aome nnd dance, produced at MoVicker’s Inst eventug by Collmor & Isenstetn’s German coincdy Company. It 4 by A. Anno, tho author of tha siicevastul com. edy, “Famille Hocener,” which In construction and plot it considerably resembles. Tho Inet production by Mr. Anno {9 even better than * Fanilie Hoerner.” tho churacters belng better drawn, and Its complientions ns Interesting nnd humorous withalas they contd possibly be mado, It 14 not a play of great Ilterary merit, but It fa well constructed and indeseriiably funny. It Is Jong sinco a singing furee was produced hero that gave auch universal satisfaction and entised go much amusement as thisone. Hut, good as tha pluy 4, it would not have ercated tho enthusinen it did but for the splendid acting of the londlng performers. ‘Tho best work wns done by Miss Hertha Flebuch and Mr. Hefneman, Miss Ficbnen assumed the part of Jlaheth, the sycilend eluid of the rich Dutch morehint, and [f the part had been expressly written for her it could not have suited better. ‘This charming young soubret bus become a favorit shice her engugement hi 8 ne actress hus before her, wad Jt Ja well deserved, for she nets so talvely, so Hfelike., and with so much humor as io carry her audience completely with her. Sho added another laurel to her wronthof popularity: by her fine, performanco last oveninee. Mr. Helpeman's assumption of the part of Aunesl Knorhe, a stoneetter, was capital. The ary and tndeseribabl appearat y Drought out, and, th company with Miss Fieba he kept the house Ina constant roar of lnughter. A inost funny eplsode which convulsed the audience was a duct hetweon Mr, Helneman and Misy Fiebach, in which tho former essayed a seen from © Hamlet” In English to tho hitter's Ophere ta, As nelthor of the Lio Ia well versed In the Koglish language, thelr qualnt pronunciation of the toxt added much to the humor. So closely: did Mr. Helueman enricatura the redowtbtable Hnndmann that if tho latter had been present be conld not have helped enjoying the fun. Mr. Engel ng the elder Retchenmuller, Mr. Moyer as tho Dutch Merchant Blaamer, Mrs. Markhatn as Ulrike, the wife of Roichenmililer, Me, Radenherg ag Wile, thoson of RefchenmOllor. Mr, Selly ns Halthasar, and Mrs, Moyor as Sophie alt full Justica to tholr respective varts, and helper to muke last evening's performance one of tho mostenjoynble over glyen by a German company iu this clty. E OUR THEATRES. Conapleuotis amony the Interesting tortures of the theatrical prozrum for tho coming week: will bo the produgtion of * Huzet Kirke" nt Me- Vickor's, In tho enst will anpowr Mr. W. C. Couktock, Miss Hite Ellaler, Mrs. Cecilia {iush, Mrs. Currlo Jamison, Mr. Edward Coleman. Tho ploco will run for onaweek., At tho Grond Opera-Hovso Frank Mayo, In “Vat, tho Vir- ginian,” will bezin an engagement this even ing. Hewill be supported by Miss Afio Weaver, aunong others. A’new mustenl comedy ealted “Tho Tie Club” will be seen for the first time at Hooley's, ‘Nhe piece has ven weil spoken of im astern cities, ‘Tho roectacle of “Arouni the World in Elehty Days" willrun for Qnothor week at Haverly’s. Last night “Tho Banker's Daughter" company closed thelr Culr= ly profitable engugomont ut Uooley's, and tho {ust performance was sivon by Barlow, Prime rose & West's Minstrela at tho Grand Operas House, “Our Candidate” will bo tho attraction at the Olymple for tho week, Snolbakor's yarlo- ty troupe at this house closail a stocessful ene gagement last night, — ANNIE WHEVOY, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Br, Louis, So, Nov, 14.—Wahllo tho play of “Maozoppa” was in progress at tho Theatre Comique to-night, 0 brutal attempt was made to asgasinato Anno MeByoy, wife of Fred McKoy, . of “ Flibernicon" fame. Near the end of tho play Miss MeE voy appenrod upon the stage, and. was nivanelng toward tho footlights to repent her I{noa, when a pleco of bonrd two inches in thickness, ton In width, and four foot intength was hurlod at her from the top galtory. It went whizzing by hor hend, struck tho stage, and bouneed upand hither on thoarm. If it pd jit her on the head it would have crushed (In her skull, Tho theatro was fllud with people at the timo, and great was tho excitement. A rash was innda forthe top gallery, and tho boys up thore woro questioned. but no ono would admit knowlng who threw the board, BOOTIVS ENQULISIL CRITICS. New York Mirror, Thoronro somo funny defelencies shown by the London papers {n thelr notices of Edwin Hooth’s performuncos. Clement. Scott says In tho Telegraph that *the foncing and the death uppenred to be elngularly Ul-managed and joer feotlve, nnd the closing scene, having boen robbed of nll poctie significauce, soomed to be to return to thole ative and even temporarily, would bu Hable to the fall duties of Swiss vith zonships und all be thesy people regurdluss of 1 dn tho Swiss liwa, country it is not enous that n man re: nounce Swixs eltizenship und be sworn inin America, ‘That renunelation must have frst Uoon nccepted by the Swiss authorities. Knaw- ing this, how many hundreds, thousands even, of Swiss aro voting tn tho United states who are on tho record as citizens of tho old country? Dare the United Btrttod pro- test thom fy tho citizenship tho courts have wo hvedlesly given thom? Tho diplomatic vexutlons, biternutional complications, and mis- Mnderstundings that muy nrie from the short. sightedness af our indiseriniinate naturaltaation aro boyond calantation. ‘Thay can only be rem ediod by new trontles, aud the romedy should be applied at once, ‘hero is nnothor polnt that should be sottled bp new trenties or by nw, It should be known at once and forever whut forfolte tho rights of vitizonship in this country, Under tho Constl- tution ony Amerienn eltizen is supposed to baye cy rights with another, tho naturalized clti- zon with the nitive eitizon, Hern Amorioan citizens have a right to lve abroad nll thelr Aves if thoy wish ta. Unve not naturalized alt= wens the sume privilege te remain outsldo tho country a lifetline? Indeed, fs it not well known Unat thonsands of foreigners, taking advantage: ‘of this privilege, became nataratized hero with tho slnglo Intention of jen lor: the country, and Jenying behind thom, too, all thoughts of tho duties and burdens of honorable eltizenshlp? When auch use ie made of our naturalization awa, should not these laws bo chapged, and, IC @ change in those will not protuet us, sould wo wot, thon, tn aelf-defense, change the Constitue on Itselt? : 8.1L M. Byung. a POLITICAL EDUCATION, To the Baltur of ‘The Chicago ‘Tribunes Chicago, Nov, —Tie Tusune has recently. contained soveral noticus of the lutely organized Nutlonul “ Socioty for Politival Kducation,” and has described {ta plan of work, With Its object. and method all intelligent people tay a sincero sympathy, and ar rendy to give it all possible en~ couragement and support. 1 hay nodoubt thora ‘rmany in this elty, who hav already or ar now Antonding to Join [tng members, and (hut thora ar many mure whowlll Join it whea ite aling and plans become better known, That thoro ar always those who wr cager und anxious to take advantige of Bich opportunities a4 this for sulf= {natragtion and oulturo, la proved by the line ineNse BuCccess Of tha Chatauqua Clubs, and of allatinilar attompls for the pupulur disseminne Yon of mseful knowledve, Fi Now, L hav to proposo that, In order to ald tho work and Increase the oltleieney of this So- orety, those in Caleago who ar interested faite success, bath for thelr own good and fur the poe itlent welfare of tho country, form here wn auxiliary sucloty for the study wnd discussion of the principles of pollttent science. ‘Kho aivaninges of aueh an organization ar obvious, presenting, as it would, dnequiled op. porcmities for the rational discussion or wl utestions of tho day In polit! stich 4s tho eure Fency question, fredsteade, Service reform, ete, and for an areny wher tho ehamplons of ett sides could ¥ presont the sincere aryeti= ments of thelr party or bellef, and nt the same the beav the othur wldo,—a thing few politlotans ike to to, fi Contd not some pleasant hall down town bo tired, wad evening meotings be beld onew a week, at which some topie sugwested by tho Nie tonal Hocloty's course of rendiuy could hy dos hater, and notes and queries be presented cons T ig Questions of social Kelonve? The Bovlety contd iso secure oveastonal leetitrers, und by codperation with tho lange body greatly promute * polltical education.” PS ——— What u New York Girl Did, PAUadelphia Times, When a gist concludes to put up her balr and make horself look sweet, the beat patloy te ta ler her have her own way. She can't be drawn away from ber mirtor by any of the ontiqury inlays of this life, A fire will sumotimes do | Dut Tt hus been whown that even it fire inuy fall tUexoite some girls, ‘Kha other ulght u New York lodging-bouse took fre, und nt a most une comfortubly hour, when most girls probably baye thelr back batr dowa. One of the young Talos hoard that tho place was burning down, commonplaco,” while tho Most assorte that “Booth rallied brightly in the last sceno, and his fino fencing was universally admired!" {he sumo =opaper thinks =“ Booth is at bis worst) when anything llko enso or bumor ary required," but tho Times differs from Its esteemed contomporary in this respect, inasmuch as the wit of tho part was offectively brought out, and tho dry concolts, which hive become as familar as household words, scomed novel from the way in which thoy wero uttered” They don't agree elthor about tho warmth and genumencss of his reception, ‘The News reports that *thore wero somo alight tokens of opposition from Rome parts of the house,” but tho Thanderer announced fn inqualitied torms that ho hat a very warn reception, and was enthusinstic- ally applauded” by tho whole | house." Tho Lelcgretph eiys that Nootn's cons woptlos “is colt and olnssicnl to on fault,” but the Post tells us that “tho vohus mence and celority of his performances rob It of ita pensive philosophy and meditative grace,” ‘Pho Observer Uborutly concedos that’ thore nro cortuln Interesting details of his performance und venting, the morit of which cannot hore be worthlly diseusaed,”—tha latter portion of whieh atutement: miter aptly to other pupors aA well, euly, New York - cnn’ boust of critics, if not moro able, atuny rate more unnimous than thosa of tho great Engilsh metropolis. Tho writers on the weekly Journnia have yot 1 ehance toredoem tho weak Diindors of thelr contrérea, Air, Hooth’s friends all await tholr Judgwons with curlosity, HUMBUG. ‘The Hour, If, with tho mnas of humanity, nothing suc- eceds like success, with Americiue nothing stice couds ko hambay, Take the caso of Sarat Bernhardt, for instunce, Horo te a woman of considerable and varied natunil gifts, of oxcel- tent diction, of strong Rohemian proclivities, andof a yreat amount of dish—n_ specimen of the women who oan ba found in France by tha dozen, if not by the hundred, She is all bone, Herve, and onurgy, has good luck besitos, and risea to the postion of 4 Mrst-class, 1f nut of a iproat, actress. A quarrel with bor mane ager oyglves hor = ohuneo ot) viatt. London, whore thin, blonde women aro much Hked, and where good French pronunotition Is extromoly valued, becnusy no nitive of tho Hritish Tastes hus over managed to mastor It, ‘Tho nowapnpers of London begin to uxtel hor talent, speolad corvespondents of Amariean pas pers copy the articles for home use, nnd 0 good hotross 14 transformed ito uw prcat actrose, People who hiye soun Rachel, Ithtort, Brohan, Almeu Deselee, or oven Arnault SY and Favart, nover thought of comparag “Sarah Uernhardt with any of them. In matory of stage presence “he could haya nade no pretense to equal her great predeves: word, ‘True, Rachel was neither Inrye nor cudowed with a handsome fleuroy but face was so nntinited und hor gesture 60 im- posing that sho grew in tho eyes of her audl- vnee to really colosaal proportions, —‘Therois no uso concerning the fick tit, with tho muss of thentre-zoerg, beauty of fico and form in an uetress tis much more iniluonce than talent, for neually thelr vision la more perfect than their intefl{gonce, Bara Bernhardt bas npparontly none of tho qualities of wi artist of real greatneaay novere tbelvad, combination of clreumstunces mado n celebrity of hor, und a purty of DUory cial Americans formed a pool for tho (ees Ci importing andoxbibiting hor ju this country. The pool was a very beterogenvous one, vome prising, avitdid, aio or two theatrical mun- ugord, plino manufacturer, a dischurgod newspaper roporter, on tekot SURE OH, FURAN GE, and a brice of bas totkevpers. “Phey deposited in Paris 40,000 frvnes, dumanded to secure {ho safe retroat of the urtiewy in cause she was dofeatud here, and began to trumpet far aud wide the muguitde of the enterprise tn whieb thoy bad embarked, ‘The American newspapers were sitnplo-wind- ed cnough to take the matter up, and oyery printing-prosd In the United States bug beon, fur weeks past, daily ooding the country with col- Umus uUpod columny of rubbish concerping the complained evening womnn who hits ly gront talent, . ub Dutwho docs not deserve more admiration 1s a actress than she docs as it sculptress, a palutur, or a more Buhomian wit, DRAMATIC NOTES. MeKeo Rankin ts expected back fram England Ju the corse of Livo or threo weeks, Matt Lingham, It ts sabl, will bo wnablo to play this season, Ho suffers Crom asthma. Mra, FM, Hatos, who tins In recont years hoon connected with tho California and Austrellin thoatres, Is In towne John McCullough will bogin a four weeks’ on Remont at tho Fifth Avenuo Thentro, Now Furk, ‘This fs tho trawedian's 4d blethday, Owluge to delay 1 the completion of the neceas sary niterations In Horsh Init for the open ing of the ward Mortimer's aonson tosnight, the frat porforinttee will be postponed until to- morrow overting. jeowlng telegram {s printed ns ro- ec t 1 Nove Lh—Rovolpte far week of * Hazel Wirkoy Pope's Theatre, $10,000, LT eertify to this, Charles Popo, Gustave Fratiman, manag Whenever tho patrlotiam of the nstute Mr. Noucienutt thaines ont very: Atronirly ih Baghtnd mut he writes able lotters to Trish newspapers about British despatigny he is genoratty on tho ovo or ndeparture for this country, whore sev- era) of his countrymen find shelter nad politieal consolation. Ati" sald a veteran immaiitger Ygsterdus, allan the excitement raised by: The O'Dowd, “Dian is ovidently preparing for another Fenian reception in New York." New York Beening ust. “ Wo conettr,” anys the Spirit, “in tho general verdict of tho paliig aud tho press, tut Sarah Herphardt tsa disappointment. She ts a great notre, but not a great gents, Sho pleases, ‘Dut she [a not xensation. She is reflued, b not grand, minjestic, subtline. She she tears, but does not draw them from the a ence, Sho ia the perfcetion of art, but she licks that toueh of nature which ganins would supply, ‘Yo compure her with Michel of ltistori is an ab- sunility. Acting this samo partoft Adrienne and handicapped by a Inngnage foreign to her, Mod- Jeska surpnesed Horntardt In overy, urtistic Tespeet."” Speaking of tho second performance of Norn- hnrdt in Now York, the ZGuca of that olty saya: “Tho sume erush and hustle, thoueh fn’ lesser degree, were visible outside the house and fn tho lobbles ag on the opening night. The door ways, however, were [ess Woeked, and exit and Hi eus Were Not inultersof Jutonse dimeulty. vod seats, ton, were ta be hid at pelea np. brouching a reasonable fheure, and nothing more wis heard of the preposterous demands of $10 and $5 for orchestra chairs that, wera xo nite merous on tho test night. For $5 tho best of sents werg to be had, and® as thine pissed thy sapeculaturs peal cl to $4, nud even t much lawe SK after tha our- tain bad risen on the first net, sents In the orches| for whieh mM and 8 had y altered Cor as tow ag $2. fn somo, cases for $1. At 4h) o'clock: every sent in tho orehestra, and ‘tollfoxeept $1 or $4 sents in tho: bileony, were Mled with nn audiences 1s brite as that which welcomed the acteess on Monday. Jiut tho second Imicony was not more than ones third ted, and fn the top gallery onty the lower Hers were oveupled, In view oF tho fet that in the Acadomy of Music, with euch stars ns Gerster tnd Ciumpauini us attractions, these Bind gents are offered for GO cents, It 1s thought that Mlle. Bernhurdt's management nay ullinntely seo tho way ton similar reduction. At hnif dottar tho 600 unoecupied seats lu tha family circle coukt easily have been filed Inst. night, and 2 corresponding reduction would have hag the same olfeet upon the empty rows of tho second balcony.” THE CRIMINAL RECORD. Scraps From the Police Stations. Jumes Smith, colored, 1s locked up ut tho Armory charged with malictous mischief, While Intoxiented yesterday ho entered He Vonolt's Jewelry store at No. 440 Clurk streot, and wiutsed himself by breaking up clocks and sundry other articles within his reneh, James Hayes, alas Holland, only aw fow days out of the Penttontiney, tf at tho Armory pend ing fnvestigation, As nearly ns can be seer. tained, Hayes was drugged and robbed of what. little ia ho hud upon coming ont of Jail. Io to the police, and was locked up, been pad, Joseph Cahilt,Juborer,who was arreated fof robe blng tho gallor Jacob Tobiason of $408 was yo tecday positively kKlontified by lis victim na tha mun who first rsgaulted hit, aod who throttled him while bis two aceomplices secured tho gure. y ‘The police hope to cuptura tho othars shortly. Charies Rudderham, Hving at No, 390 Lumber Rtrect, roported at noon yesterday at tho West, ‘Tweltth Street Station that sony snonk-thler had entered hls residenes and had stolen $20 in citsh from tho pockets of his yest, which was hanging ona oloset-door near the hall, tho outer dour of which had carclesly bean left open. Julius Patz, of No, 423 Hatsted streot, mourns thio loss of a thie pale of boots whlah ho made to order for n youn thiet. Tho fellow left bis mensure, and culled for the boots Saturday Ho tried thomon, and thoy fitted so well that te walked about In them, and wave tha Rhoemnker bis oll shoes to wrapup. Whilo this. phir betes done ho opened tho front door and ed Off. Saturday afternoon Frank Julggo, an Italian, whilounder the fotlvence of {iquor, ratsed a great disturbanco in tho restaurant of Muurizio Michelletti, No. 278 Clark street, und was are rested by Ollecr Kay, who locked bim up at tho Armory for drunken nnd disorderly conduct, Perel minentnge ulaie was found In his coll very weuk from toss of blood, which bad Hown: frain w sinall scalp wound on the head inflicted by Michelletti during the encounter. Ho was sent to the County Hospital for trentinent. James Dawnoy, a very young boy who Loughe he could mike hig own wry dn tha world, has Found out ho coukt not da” what ho oxpevtod, Ho ran nyway with €210" fy cash, which Ho stale from his parents, who reside at Providence, I 1. His futhor, ho states, Is employed n3.a sales man by B.C, Aton, wholeanlo millinery dealer, nd his mother keeps nt sinll millinery shop on her awn necount. Ho gave blinself ip te tho polles, hoping that they would send bim baie home, us he is now wuxious to go there, Safo-blowers have commonved operations for the season, paclitiny: eventing thoy forced on- trince to the eoal ofice No. 102 ‘Twelfth strect, find mado A bungling attompt to blow open w sato contalning papers of vatuo to the owner only, aud about 80 cash. ‘Thoy drilled a simall hole In the top of the safe, through which thoy. Anserted the powder, The location of this hola was Dndly chosen, and the result of the * put" wae fut the outer daor was blown olf thy sate and tho ingide of the oflcs badly torn up. It is thought that the burglars ceasod operations tn disgust at this tuncture, a8 no effort appenrd to have been mide by thom ta open the inside doors, nnd they consequently got no plunder for tholr pains, Thorns Gardner and Michact Kenting, two hard-lookiug citizens, wero “arrested last oven fig by Oleera Crowloy and Mangold, who ran in response to ertes for hely tan plice on Washing: ton street, between Hulsted and Unton streats, where tho two were holding up und attempting to rob Frank Montague, 0 huuk-driver Hving at No, SUT Stato street. Montague was drung, and wea teyiag AG flint ifs way inte the South Di- vision, Gardner and Keatiug yolnutcorad to show him, butat their frat convenionce held him up, choked: hl, and ritlua bls pockets, ‘They got nothing, and wore caught to the act besites, Kosting his been under arrest for robbery before, ond itis thought other cusus ean bo proven against him and bis companion, a A FACTION FIGILT, 1 Disgracoful Proceedings on Erie Streoct. Afumily and nelytborhood feud which has Oxiatud for soina timo hetweon two countios of Ireland, who havo representatives [ving on Elo street and vielulty In the North Divislon, turminuted yeaterday afternoon inn disurace: ful streot brawl, and itinay eventually terminnto inthe death of one of tho combatints, Manus, Conway. Tho hard fecting ts of lone stunding. Jt broke out on the Ith of Tast tnonth fn an at: tack upon Nell Conway, ila wife, and Join Conway, as they were paste ner Erle” and Sedgwick — stroots. Tho nesaillng party was Norton und Johu Barrett, and friends of thoirs named Stor Carthy and swenle. John Couway took refuge in, W, Leaby's saloon, No, 8¢ Erio stroot, and in the fight which ensued there ho was cut rather severely about the head py a stene Ingtoh-box in the hands of an nealing Marrett. Yo avold iy pollee court: prosecution the feud was patched Wi and yesterday when Norton Larrett, with his friends Koueb and Geoghegan, entered Leahy's galoon and saw the Conways at tho end of tue bar he ndvaneed and prottered ils band fora sake. Mugh Conway interposed, and after hard words tho Hurretis wont our inte the nad . cullucted 9 largo quantity: aticks, vlog, und otha missiles, with which they assailed the Conways, Tho fight wns a desperate ong, und was only. onded by Manus Couway boing knocked senses Jess bya ston, The doctor whu attended him drcsacd a somewhat severe wound on the rlyght aide of the forehead. He waa unable to tell how ftwould result, but ns thore was considerable hbomorrhage be proneunced the wound a scrious: ong. Conway isa elogto man, and bounds at the. voracy of Murket aud Erie streets, James Geoheran or Giughan, mld to be tha man who threw the brick ar stone whieh Injured Conway, was arrested at 9:40 fast ovenlog by Capt. Maths eway Iu McCormick's antoon, at the corner of Market and Oblo strevts, the cure $a -. A Rich Man Whinw, undo Telegraph é ome fow weeks nyo n well-to-do burgess‘ot Vienna died, leaving the whole of his property Away from his natural helps and to tho gon of a retired Austrian General with whom he had deen perdonally unucqualnted during its Ifo, upon the golo ground, duly xet forth Ln bis wilt that the Christhan nine of the young yeutleman In question waa identical with his own, When tho legates, after proving tho will, visited the teatutor’a dwelling, accompanied by a teal otti- ‘elul, in order to tuko powscesion of the pro: portly eros hols hint, bis attention was Urat ‘direc ed lou ilruproot gate usa ikely repository for Beouritles, Upon opening tho safe, uowerer, I . was four +s CULNP VOry 8 rf ug'ehletiy of dkk envelopes, A pit through tho rooms was rewarded by thea! h ory oF hank-notes tothe amount ar ee fus, crumpled up pelt cor hehin into a ball. nine cnrinin. Oruer aden ing Bre Hy found ina photogeapine fe contaliting cine two reore portralts optim, Swomen In faney costumes, Hetilnd une these photogeiphs wera concented ibarig corresponding tn value to the doreney notes man's appreciation of the ladles® Peeks churros 1 Tile benuty's altmnetive meena appraised WO Haring, While those af fel Rome brunet were ried ae hOM. Tye gene Joking hehind these portealts was meee eon oe Mnargtnal notes appended to euch ante el OT oF tho nib fn whieh ho pareg were pres h they were Theay memoranda inileated” moet etre the deceased to make tis: ctumentacy dep nee tions In stith sort that as eral cha, should nherit the sum hidden away yoke countertelt presentinent. Fortunately at hor heir, this cecentrle project had never ten, Me vance | gone Sts valuation stage, and thy prizes. oxfainal Sotenvted at be awanted ae Pays inntely foll into the fautry Lieuttenatt, funds of wn tne DUE PAWNBROKERS, DiMcuitios Experienced by tho in Regulating Them, Tho Ceniral Station detectives have b muking numerous offorts of late to cheek paw; brokers ih tholr fenudutont courses. Eveoiny, knows that tho mafority of thes peony e turely recolvers of atolett goods, and. that tie of tho Intucemont to crime would te take away If thelr places could bo shut up and the thleves provented from havin opportunities to disposo of thalr I-xotton wale. ho demise? have noticed that numbors of ‘theso pawns Kors ttre living well and spondiug,or accumut fog, muett moheys Wille: tho ables whe, law requires thom to keep hurily how ni Pollee a diy. Thoy are requl by tio ont hance, whonover ‘an urtlele is pawned with them, to put down the descr none torethey with tho namo and address oft r he paren tho privy tivated, It was plain ta to de ives, as It must be to evorybody, that, where g pawnbroker was lying welland yet tanking but One or two ontrius on hls books, te TUBE be digs obeying tho ordinnice, and reeelying property which Nina wo crooked that he dare noe wey Therefore efforts have been mute of ‘late ts cnteh some of these individinls, ‘Tho othor de ni West side ollleer—n amart teltow—was rie, La Up fn a rough dress and seit to tho Pawnshop of Anutn by tho ntie of Loutd Schloessinyer, ‘No. 00 Stato street. He was furnished a‘ witteh, worth about $16. Accord his ‘sworn statement ats the Sait? ho went ta tho i Pawnshop nuker Schinessinger wiint ho could nee int Wateh. The puwnbroker asked hha IC it yas crovh nnd the nian sakdit was, ie Stated to tho pawnbroker thut ho and two or three athery Were members of a gang who wero working the elty. ‘Cha prynbroker told hin to bring to him alltho atull that. thoy got. nud be would give them t fair price for ft. ‘Then he passed the patrolman over $6 and put the watch In his pocket. A fow days afterwards ho was: sums Inoned to appear betore Justice $1 Ils books, when examined, showed that he had made wn entry of tha wateh, but inder a fice Httous name, no mame having been given tin Dy tho iman whe prwned it, wit ntso that he had put the sum ndvanced at $10 instead ot <4 ridiculous figure, for tho watel, was worth but $15, On the trial, the — patrol aWorg, QS stated nbove, but Schloessinger, his fathor, and bis mother aworg Me ollicer ont of court, Schlocssinger bimaele tsistlig upon ie that he bad ad ee $10 on the watch, and that somebody connected with the Polles Departe ment hid thus beaten him out of §5. Tho tess tmony of tue Patrol poverer, and tha min's own charter, sullciuntly dispose thut story, eet ot BUT THE CABR WAS DIssissiiy owlng to the prepondernnee of tall awentlng on the partof the defense und hls progenitors, ‘This sume Schloessiuger was Indleted eome too ngo for receiving goods stolen. trom Field & Letter, and it was in’ his shop that $14 worth of js stulen froin ni st in Michigiun City was « His churneter, theres fove, it will be seen, ts not besoin reproach, Nuvertholess, the Justiec was unuble to resist the unantinous testimony of Schleasinger and his people, und ao discharged tho mun, ‘This fs one Illustration of the difficulties which, tho detectives find In proving a eusy against s wnbruker, Another dificulty ts tho singulse niiuence which these pers ave with Alder> men of tho poorer class, After n pawnbroker is caught int tnianifest erlmo ana bis Heese fs re vokeil by the Mayor, nismbors of Aldermen call upon tho head of tho City Goyernme: SO Unantinons in protesting the ecnee, nid so urgent 1s pouching f neter, that it Is Impossible to resist t BI vered the other ¢ n't Tone py his chare ‘holr entrea> tles, and the Hcenso 18 generally restored, Even {tis not, the inau tuker ont a seconi-hand Neense, or sometimes dacan't oven io that, but still, eueries on | his operations, So Lesser Friedberg tins no Heese, but certain individuals, when people take goods to them uf feharacter which they do not care to invest 11, either turn them over to him dircet, or advaned small summon thom and thon turn them over to hin, receiving the orlginal atneuut plus o small percentige. There have veen In the past 0M good caxes tens puyabrokurs, bat the have never come to convictions [1 the Critninal court, owing to delays of Justice whieh will 10 longer exist, now that twe ayes are to hold courton-the North Side. If one pawabroker count ho sent to Joliet, it world do tore for tho Buppression Of the business of recelying stolen a that all the ordinances now upet tho lame Books. A BAD TRIO. Two of Them Locked Up for Burglary. Dwyor, Kelly, and Yobin, tho trio of dospere adocs whoyo arrest by the Twelfth strect pollo Was inentloned [1 Sundiy's Trinens, prove to bo persons who have been wanted for some time, Dwyer bas been fdentified as the companion of Lawrence Beattio in the burgtury of 11, N, Hul- don's residence, No. 266 West Adumsstreet, somo fow weeks ugo, ‘The two men gained ene trince at a second-story window by elimbing up a veranda white the family wers at supper They were surprised while ransacking the upper Noors, and ut tho Lamates of the hose made up tholr minds to capture then, but. the burglars presented revolvers, and, marehing down the front strirwas, bise their would-be captors & kindly good-evening, and passed out at tho front door. Kelly” wus phrtlally fndentlled eon third momber of the rty who roniilned on tho outside Keeping a lovkout for any Intorferenee. ‘Tho trio uve also. suspected of Various other burglaries about town, and of the daring attumpt to. rob M. Ann -eoveral nights nyo nt tho corner of Washington and Slorgan streets. Dwyer, although a young int, hus acriminal history which 18 his companions. After n series of potty crimes he wasurcested In 4830 for iii rerun boy who was plays fully engaged in knecking oft beetle and tits Heputiienn procession was crossing: Wells struct bridge, Hu lnid in fall some ning manths, aut was then Iet off too lonlontly with a sen! t one yeur at Jollet. Subyequentiy he engaged ih burglary, Inrcony, and robbery, and was knave ns on professionnt thief, Hu wis itimnately Fontenceil for elghtcen months for highway rub bery, antl since serving tint hts cureer hig bea st deaperata ane. Ho ta vers welt ie under tho aliases of John McCarthy and Die Vercivels, 4 ———__— Fellno Retricvors, A gentloman writes to tho L0 an Hunt ean e povined 6 pay AD an as dodo. Whon ho takes his his threo cate are in cestasius My wnticlpation of sport. in Standant re Tho Infatuntion of tho people fs sot erage whon Dr. Mull's Coush Syrup ts tho subject. pacpaesiesesps ds Sale Ruy tho Tnproyed Howe 3, Horledy Belluck & Co, Agents, 07 Lalo street, tape wnrvanann DEATH, SMAIML—At 4:20 pu. Nov, H, Grovillo Aul fa she ity an se ge, we Cha residence ration, 1 uniluneny. 3 Ket Fal from st. M a Church Tnosiay, 6 lock.” KHomta of the family invita ovate WALLUP—to, tuvarnl af the tat A, Walks will bo fold at thy restdenen, IL Waitatents Tues) Hi fius, at Wo'eloeky by carriages toGrucelund, Friends Invitan DALY—At tho rostdonco of her som, 24 North Mare oes ga araaret, beloved mower of Bryat Daly, ca BS yuu eres Funeral Tuosds 4 10 o'clock by carringos to . Cnthadeal of tho Holy Namo, hones te Calvary Com tH ery. POOLE—In this elty Nov. 1h Horncy St. Min sary Jan Pooky, adel t? years it 300 iy Naiveral from 70L West Stadisun-at, to-day AF10 o'elock a. ni. Entarment at Ite ne Friends of the folly Cat aed SD eal E wife RICK=—AtGreon Hay, ity NOV " A E ede or titer th itlea and ughtor uf Usrus Rugs Ea. aged yonrs, ott SVEZGEIRALD—OF congestion of tho lungs, Lore ie daughter, vf Silckael and Eien Fisgorald, me yeara nnd 10 m1 pa a Kun I from rusidenco, Zi Kant Van iinet te Monuliny, Nav. 18, Wb 10 O'SIUEK a. bd By enrstapes Calvary Cometery, pseeern (a, PHAR eon Of the lg i Unto, nn MUCEION, mal 3E0. BP. GORE & DR ron Regular Trade Sales TUESGAYS—Dry Goods, Crotbiny, au, Le ri oot Wrbveapayielioiis Hook pea laine PMURSDAY sory oods Borchandis GP USHEE co auctioneers