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senlist a corps of * part of the enterprise, Ti CITY. IWS, GENERAL N C.0. Dives, of England, ts at the Paliner, iti din M. Van Hons, U. 8. Ay ta at the Paloer? I, Bante of Portland, Mo, 1s at the STOno ' fhtsnor Ft. SPAULDING, of Peariny tho Pacitie. JMTAussta, Mayor of Jersey City, N. J. Is aL the Sherman, AL, Is ob GM. Rontxsox, of Sterling, Frennt,, p Revever of the ‘Third National Bank je wired to pay the nivel dividend) to deposlt+ A. 1. SouTinann, General Tleket Agent of tho Chi ae New Atbany Rutlvoad, Is ht the Tree mont, Miss Manta Lirra, Miss Tattle MeLenn, and Misa Von Eltsier, Bloomington, UL, are registered at tho Pacite, ‘THe weiter of letter signed * Poly Uhemus” Js requester to commie tis address, as persunal mierview 1s desirable, Tie looat stat of Tie ‘Trewunn return their thanks to Mer. Thonn Fe for cheerful ree Tniuder of “tbe day we cotebrate.” fii, the tudina iabter, who te Wappointed Chief Signal the city yesterday en have beer prs passed Theoret Waahiingtont. Amoxa the Now Yorkers Hont. Ist thts evedlig. Ti survivers of the oll Mercantil’ Wutrerv Dek} ineeting at tho Grand fle ated last evening, 1nd daposed Of seme POETE: matters: in prep tration tor the annual meedng, which ty tobe held Deo. of the New York by his mother, ar ew apend Thankglving week lo und funnily at theie rest avenues ' nud Mr. A.J, Hemingwi ry he Yening Men's Chi Asahi ton, Went ri, Me, to nsslst by nol a pachor conference, mst evening, In the tne terestsof the Parly Association. Frask E. Mouse, General Passenger Agent of the Hannibal & St. doseph Tautou, and George E. Merenunt, General Superintendent of tue Sioux City Division of the Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad, ure at the Palmer, the Military Secretary returned to ¢ t denuquirters yeaterdiy fren New York, w ae has been conduetiig Gen. Sheridan's case defure the Warren Court of Inquiry. Tie temperature, yesterday, us ventny Mail, is city: Genernl Seer erved hy Manisse, gptt Ion street (Pati unk Buitdin Sat. mn, ies gress (ite in 3 pms Bi Vp. i. 1 Barometer, 8 BD, te RLU. ‘Tuy Improvement Committee of the West Park Board beld 2 private seanee yesterday: aft+ eruvon, trom whlelt reporters were religiously barred out, and aecepted the bids of John Sack ley and M.A. Schiller for Wie privilege of cut~ Tat thls winter's jev-crops on Central and Huin~ Duld¢ Parks respectively. Suelsley vlfered x50 for the privilege of Iarvesting te tormer, and Scuiller 21001 tar what he could: get Lrom the ‘The bids for pouriAd Pars were all ree etud, nnd new ones Will be called for, Tho Committee's work ts finut, the Bourd having Riven It power tact. AsorueEt pleusant entertainment was onfoyed by tho raiiroud-wen and tholr friewts i the Aiuaie Street Railroad Beaneh ¥. M,C, A. eor= ver ef Binale and Canal streets, ‘The rear was welled, The programm tnetuded sligang by Miss. Alida Dean, Miss Julia Verity, Miss Varuesdale, Mr. Ac A, Olney, and Mr. Bitcher, aud regit- tons by Miss “Dean, Miss Vannrsdale, und Mr. Thomas Lamas. At the close of the entertuins ment Mr. V Midler, of the Pullinan Palaces Car Vompiny, presented the Seeretury, William Cook, an elegant gould witeh—n gift from the Christin ladies who go nobly issigt the Seeres tury In his work amoung the employes. XANDER MITCHELL, of Milwaukee, Preste ft the Chigage lwaukee & Vaual Rutle Solon Humphreys, of NewYork, Presle dent of tho) Wabash, St. Lunis & Pacitie {cuilron Elijak Smith, of Bostun, Vice- Presilent of the Burlington & South- western allroad; Henry Swyuner, of Phil- adelptin, Auditor of the Pennsylvania Contrat Ralivond; J.J. Videntine, of San Francisco, Superintendent of Wells-Fargo Express mu C, A. Swineford, of Baraboo, Gen perintendent af the Burgboo itnllron Burry, or New York, Inspector of the Car Company; W. F, Merrill, of Peoria, General Superintendent of the Wnbush Kallrond: . Graves, of Dubuque, President of the Dubuque y Stoux City Hallrond; wand J, GL. Merrlum, of St. Paul, Vice-President of the St. Paul & ‘Sioux City Railroad, are at the Pacitie, ‘Tae managers of the First Kegimont fatrare considering the question of contliing thelr enterprise during afternoons ns we even: digs, With speciul referenee to the wecumimoda- don of children. | ‘They iso contemplate serving refreshments i the tower drill-hail, and hope to Jadics to matitye this z + Duatnuss gentleien tt ending to spend the evening with thule families, or friends at the Armory: ny witve i long cure ride by urranging to meet them there, a8 in ample sithatitute tor tes"? will be spread, The oveniigs willbe made specially attractive tine musi and apecial entertapunents, which Will vary every: evening. ‘The n&imagement ing been somewhit critivised, by friends outside of the organization, for deotdine. not to charge ad+ mission tothe tain, and itis meee pussible that dt may be convinced that ft will be better to chirge a snail nilinission fee, In order the better NY Peiteat the friends and Invited visitors of tho ethne ‘Tin: Ttev. C, A, Johnson, a colored lecturer, de- Uvered tt lecture tast evening in Olivet Chureh before a small mudience of colored pure sons, Is subject being “Cadet Jobrsen v tiker, or West's Point's Mystery." He h thut the frets showed that n gress outrage had been committed on the colored Cadet Whittaker Torough race prejudice, tho colored man owes the equal ot bis white brother, To show Tint tho colored race was the very frat in the Liberal nets and selenecs, he ealted the attention oF his hearers to tho aneseat history of Atrien, and eltud history to prove how sume ot the Ulicles tigved: very peominuntly: in thy work's history ts leider, | When all was dirk and Dartiare Hrape and this wrent conutry was undiseor there wis Hehe in Atries, aid the Hiew wets und sciences were Known He res 1 to those thiigs to show that colured men ed nad could master the tiberal arts 4 ‘The leeiiee was directed wninst rire prejudice and the soci restrictlons plaved Uy tho colored people, "Cit oriunization of the Mothers’ Soclety was completed ata meothue held atthe Grand Bueltio dorel yesterday afternvon, there bebng abeut Iweniyetive ladles presont. Uicers were vlegced ns follows: Lresulent, Mrs. 'Thouins Wilees Views Zreaidenty, Mrs, Lubind 8. Chandler, Mrs. Willacd Wooded, Mra, Ne Bishop, Mra. J. 8. David Goodwillly, Mra. 1. Q. (dinenn, and declared that K, W. HL Aurich; Seereiiry, Mra KON, ‘True ‘orresponditie Secretary, Mra. C4" Wilts Mad, Mev. Frade! rend Jatses of parental ho to chiilret and pointing out tha . teupted by the organ. Hon. Mrs. C1 fe followed With Hund eke et Mata 8 , im avon the xO UT ho permnee was rowing rapldly and chaltied that one of tho Of this state of ifuirs was tho Soung women follawing the thoutry Gr bya visit ton resturant wi vently driatk. | She etl tholr uly" from inen, and she wanted the topes disciotd freely by the tales thom ry. Sri M. Mills Mrs, ol. Mt. Wilt, und athore mide brief wldresses, ating udJourad tor two works, ou mnaternat duties ch and the “Ticine bas been what may he termed a eessie fon of hostilities betweon the rival students. of Rush Medient aud the Women's Medieul le Vhose Tuiltirs to dwell together ln pene and Whe bonds ot brotherhood aid rood at clinic time was referred to be these colunina a few shiva ago. ‘Tals cessation of hostilities wis net browhe tha athe dents themsctves, howe the Faeult: ot the two tntituvons and the County Ha: fin Who appt to recognize (ho need af the refori f r sugested by Ti ‘Tt by ay Jolut committee to confer together aver the Auvlect, und todefne, yo that h thery i WH bo no room for qufsunderetandings, ihe reels: sietts of the inatltudann In question, aud therefore, He righty of the studeata cone neeted with then te purtielpadan ie the elves at the Callege Dispensary wid tha County Hose pak ‘The particuine elinte whieh Inte Ihe ecusion fur most Frequent Of hoadhumisn on the part of that postponed yeetordiay, and: the te LOS PMT 1 neil to thy stidents of both colleges, in view of the bending neyotlattons and the grest dears fr ag inuttera properly und death: ore the expertinent at co-odueation of RY fg vexumed, Ihe tobe hoped, for tha tof both fastitutlons, that she ‘present _ireeprersiide vonitiet" will be permanently brought woun end ta few days, Tatt cay THE CIlY-NALT. Five additonal cases of dipttherla were re- parted yesterday, ‘Te city oltices will all be cloaed to-day, and tho boys will give thanks aud cat turkey, Ako de ANT-THEABURER Ut) N yosterday pres He clty yestentay recvived) 110 Crom Water rents. ‘Lheru ure only four daye more itt whlch u rubute of 10 por cust Will ba atone: A CONFERENCE 16 culled. for to-morrow to set tle tho queation of whether or not Buxton fs to be allowed “extras” on the irou-wurk for tho jew City-Hall, ‘Sux work of revising tho ontinances cen- Wuues Nothing was due yesterday oF mument UU TED) CHICAG IRES--TEN PAG. beyond ren (aion not fe prewodt, Ay partet the ceviston to the Counell until tho: work Is completed, whieh will tuke about two weeks § Abo. Ttompsoy will fntroduce an ortininee ot the hextmceting of the Connell for nai anlaing Asilind avenue from Like street to Mile wartkee wvenue. # Fire Maretint yesterday opened tlds for. fornishing theeity wit 6.00 fect oft hove. The Uits tanged front Weents tu 8105 per foot. No suward was minde. ‘Te Trustees of the Pollee and Firemen's Benevolent: Asaochttion were to inve met yeu terday af but w quorum coukl pet be & wv i wus done. ‘They will meet. Mondity att 2 o'eloule In the Contrallee’s ofitee, Sisterof Charity who tas tven at the M1- Vox Hospitals week or more inn eritient nuithon Wis yesterday: urted to be ot of anger. A grant deal of Interest toa heen felt. inner ease, from the Tact tint she contracted the disease in tninisterhye tu tho wants uf the suitering, Asona the building permits issited yesterday. sane te the Miwaukea & 86 Pant Ruled mpans. te ereet. tt twoestory fredelit-how: AUlforiiat aventv, to enst Shs and ono to TF TL. lee, to ercet a one-story ition, cornered Kinzie und Sangamon streets, to cost £0, ae J THe Counell hrs caused signs to-bo placed along Juekson street. forblddtiue the pasene of heyy teams, and complalit is being ni: about. it. Tho ity, It iy chatmed, hia no tiht Wen eine vehicles from any partieulor street, and these whom tho order aifeets aro geently in- consed, the fret belig that the etree in ques. {lon fs ameng the few In the West Division that nee passable, Commissioner WaLben. yesterday ordered certain dinprovements made tn some. of the of- ah a the rockers which he thinks will sevtre. mK r ventilation. “The real trouble is with the eugineer of the balling. ho maniges to always uve the itr too hoc or too cold, and all of the Mupletsnt alors whieh have been complained, of come from the Hithy water-etosets, to. whieh spent bna been repeatedly calted, but with. out avall, : THR Mayor wag a exited eard bana itt Lnke-Front property. aounicement that sterday fn recatpt of st yftrom the Ultrols Central Company relating to tho ale of the twas prompted by tho n he wus not satlsiiod with the orletial ovdiniace, nnd upon a ensuad exrnitis Mon of ft le suld it eovered hls objections, but he would sity nothing further on the subject. (tds highly probatle that tho ordinnuce will bo dald before the Counell Monhiy, ‘THe Fiuinees Committee was in session yester- day and audited a lirge mumber of bills. Among those it did not nidit was one presented by tho per of the Moard of Education, amoutit+ ihy to So) and in favor of eertaln gentlemen io appraised some school property. ‘The bill NOL itemized. and, Curthortiore, wis pre- with the siygeeStion that “ You Iuinw tha tee has nethiie to do with tho School 1” which tells the whole story. Ibis safe to say Chat the young man will be a little more nivek the next time, and also that he will leven before tho hilt is pa Vhat he was hiboring undor adelugion a3 to the power of the Commlttes in such mitters, THE MAYOR'S REFORMEIS, The shortage ot the severat Police Court Tale Atta, tg shown by the Controller's books, is abaut As follows? North Side, 8700; South Side, $150; and West Shite ubout Sheu. ‘These tlyures are hot exuct, of course, DUC Hs Hear ny cin De estl> wated under tho circumstinces, The Mayor wus yesterday asked’ what he. proposed’ to do about it, but wouht bave very litle to say, oxe that he proposed to await the result of the investigations now golmeon before taking any action, © The reporter catled his attention to fuet that Jontrolter had bevome #0 well s re natid thoy should by Mutt he refused to pny any of them tholr salaries for the past three months, but the only response that conld be drawn from tlm was tut. he would straighten aitalrs out’as soon ag he could, There Ix no doubt that they will al be removed fn tho end. . THE COUNTY-BUILDING. MARGARET SPRAIMAN, A dependent girl 10 of age, was sent to the Industriny Schuot ‘auston by tho County Court yesterday, ‘THe Sherlif served nnuthor writ of attachment yesterday ayulnst the Chicago Public Produce Esxetunge. ‘Tho writ waz In favor of Charles A, Winship, and was for £5,300, Jovan Witstassos, Commissioners Albright and Bader, Shor! Maun, and a number or the Hepresontatives, elect have received thelr cer- tfeates from the County Clerk. ‘Tite inerringe Itcense cleric, cond grateful for tha recent handsome Incrense made in his salary, is dotue hls best to carn hig wages falthrulty. Yesterday he issued tfty-olght Heenses,—the largest number ever issiied In a day In Cook County. Who says that Chicnyo will not have a mulilon population In ku? Ir is reported that Shurli? Mann witt announce bis appoluteos to-day. Among thoge who it fs suid will bo mute Deputies are Eiall Dietesch, Constable Letbrandt, Prank Marshall, clerk i tho County Clerk’s ofllee, and John CL. Brennan, Present MUU. It nppenrd to be the impression that Conrad Folz will be Jailer, THUINTEEN Insane cases Were tried Inthe Coun ty Court yesterduy, of whieh clght were missed, Charles Zitzman, Charlotta 7 Henry Schmidt, Mary Auderson, and T J. Bigs were ndjudged Insane and pi sent to tho Jelferson Asylum, The u of the cnses was thut of Charles q young German not long In this country, whom the Jury wore obliged to visit fu his ceil’ In tho Jal, Vho paroxyanis of tho unfortumite iin wer terrible to view, and it needed but a very brief stay to cunyinee tho juy. of his Inganity, While tie was being removed from the Jul, pre- Sinus uo alae fraiaterred Ae tho asylum, ho nite Kick it desperate atrugule to get tiway that It touk suven men to hold hin, THE CoUNT-HOURE, The Joint Committee on Public Butldings and Sorview met yesterday. Sebuster & Lamparter, contractors for yas-iltting inthe new Court- House, submitted 1 bill of £410.70 fur cost of ex- tra-sized pipe, which was allowed, Ai estinutte from the ° Hingdale- Doyte Grantt Company was refurred to Aretitect Kian for adjusnnent, diulgo Knlekerboeker, of the Probate Court, and Seth Unucheit, Clerk of the same Court, came befure tho Committee and requested that the rourns orlginully assigned far that Courts be per- inanontly sot” apart for itm tae, new Court-louge, Ib ostinute of PB. J, fur $7 Was rotorred to tho special conmittes uppot for the purpose of passing on Sexton's bills, and tho Commnittes were requested to report thelr conclusions Saiily The following bids were ruculved for the vinile ttt wid) utter work of, that churucter fn the new Court-Houso: P. J. Seaton, Saul; Clark & Rutten, 04 eH. Harris, 844018. The blds were referred to tho full Bourd, und the Committey adjourned untit baturduy ut? p.m. GOVERNMEN''-BUILDING, echer, eodore Pa i ALL the Governinent offices will bo closed tu- ny. ‘Tue United States Sub-Tronsury pald our 210,0X) fn yotd und 34,000 In ailver yesterday, and. received 81,000 In sil INTERNAL -rovenue receipts yostorday amount- ed to $86,607, of which gum $41,113 was collected 4s tux on spirits, $000 on beer, und H,8kFon elygurs, Winntast ‘Laussin, avenny, was before Moyne co doing business on Fitth ‘nitedt States Commissioner hare of selling tobaes Miu Tuetiirers withont enter ne the -aules i tho Government book, aa res quired by haw. Ifo was held in 31,000 to appenr to-morrow morning for further oxnmination, PLACARDS Were conspicuous nbout the Post. Ollve yesterday containing the following ‘Thinksglving-Day announcements The Post- Ollles und stations will close ft Wa. ma, fur the day. Afturnvon and night malls willutowe at ut hour. One delivery and a collection will be amade fy the farenoan. Cash fer's alllco, tHoneyeordor, and rotstered-lettur divisions will be closed the entire ¢ We following tea Het et the dutinble goods. reevived wt the Custour-Touse yesturdays Wile son Rowlng. Machine Company, & eased sowing: pmehines; IL dnekson, § eases wine; Grommes olin Mai mS casks Whig Museatel; Chirles Osborne & Co, 25 cases Drandy (quarts); & cases brandy iplites Field, Leltor & Co, E2 anses cotton and sk woods, & anise hast Da oma: A.W. Slieneson, 1,uu bush yy Downer d& Bemis Urewing Company, 575 bushols bariess de Vs Furwall 4 oided dry goods; C, Virlo, Scott & Teaser ag lasas es ry wounds; El= + Leite watch Jow= Use. Dr RYDER, HS CALL TO NRW YORK. Tho ov. W. 1. Rydor, D, D.. pustar of St. '3 Universallyt Chuiren, of this vity, was vise Mod yesterday evening by a Triuuse reporter, who sought to ascertuln further facts caneern> jog tila call to thy pulpltor Dee Chapin's eburel in New York City, The Doctor was found at home tn hh new residence, No, hd Meehan aye enue, and, with his usunl guntality, expressed his roudiness to bupart any luformation which lay iu his power, * At tho samo thine,” he gaid, “ng tho matter at pregent stands thers ts not much to tell. Tus Tutuune of tha mourning publishas about all that bus twen stone inthe attuly. ‘Sho endl has Bout mundty and It ls now wider my considers on. “dhive you any idea us to whether you will ace cept lt or note “Dam ty preach in New York next suaduy— ornlig wad eveningeto De, Cuapin's congregas Yon. Cleave Chicago by to-marcaw's 3:13 pit. (rain for thut purpose, and JE expeet to be bnek Hoxt Keahus: morning. My abject in visiting New York Is to Haniuirize myself more thor oughly with the vituatian #0 a3 to be better able to forms an ditadligunt Judgment? Thon you ure ut present quite iy deubtas to whut your choles wal bo?” “Thuve wut formed anopialun yet, At tho 4 = srume tim one etn see that Tom thinking very eerloudy af the proposition, of else Fwott hl, net geta New York temorrow. hd aay] that Lam ns ples: eleriry: HCL Le, These bet son why T stile peak. ttt A ebolee between ture from Chiengo will ever many please Doctor?” S “Tt will, On the frst duy of January next. shall bave Veen twenty-ono yenrs “heres. ny pastornto wilt havl attained Us paserityse 1, tive taniy dear Priend4 ine this: ety, and, or course, parting from them will’ noe De) une attended with pain, Alb iny property lnterdsts are here, Thave only been ln ty new house it short thine, Tinive tot finished furnishing it tn Tet, some new pleces of furnitites haying conte foondy teedity, ind all this, too, wilt haven” tendeney to detain ine het On tho other hand, the church T called to isa very prominent one neil New York isn very desimble plies ty, Tee tte I suppose that your contention are re-"| ting the prospect of your depurtire?” That isa thlag they could tet rothin To eoukl, Quite a nant called pan ma to- represeits tho general fecling among them, they will, {ft turns ot that Pleave them, share the'sorrow E shill undoubtedly fect at the sep. aration. Tt wil be lik? going away trom ton to bid them guad-by. fam: New-Enyland born, bit omy velis have become, tiled this Western her thrift) and z! with Chieago Mood. 1 like tte, 1 tke Chicago with tke tobe mixed up with It all Dike arty ‘iow are your’ style ot the West, aut 1 do hot know buat L shalt intas ft more than Tnow know tf I return to the Enst, ‘There are sideritions to be weighed before [ de« eide’ Mestion. Tshiell give them all my: full attention while Lam gone. Tonm not goin to be hasty about its yet F shall reach a devision durlug wy abaenco from Chicago, and I shall not divulge f€ mutil my return SECOND PRESBYTERIAN, * THE UHV, DI. MACTNTOSIT CALLED, Amecting of tho Society uf the Second Pres- byterian Church wis held lst eventing to con sider the question of calling a pastor, and es peelally to bear from a committee iippointed at ac tate meeting to report upon the sith, 130 persons Were fi attendance, embracing, very largely, the th and lntelligence of the mem- ership, The Hey. Dr. HK. W. Patterson was vleeted Moderator, a\tter the usual teyational exercises, the Com-. Unrough its Chale, Job Crerar, sub> the following? he Committ i many ‘The ited at u!mecting of tho Chtreh and Socivty Nov. 3, “ to select 0 suttuble niinister of thy pel to recommend ty this Church and Svclety tur thelr pastor,” would re+ hat they have enrefully consittered tho duty devolving upon them; uit, after making full Inquiry, and weniling themsetyves of the tuternn- ton the jSeaston bad obtained: during t Ave oF six months since our tite. pastor regarding possible cdndidates, have unan ly agreed tu recommend the Rev, Joha 3. Maes Tntesh oa good and sultable person to become pustor of the ebureh. ‘Tho Cummittce would suggest somo of the rendsous tht Inve ted thom to this eonehisio ‘The aitnost unnnimuns expression of uppro from those membengor the Church and suciuty who bad the pleasure of hearing Sr. Mielitosit when ho preached in this ehuret on the secumt Sabbath in October, and the strong recoummenda- Uon and dudorsement given him by one of the Tost eminent pasiors in our land its to bls prety, jitelligence, and pulpit and pastoral qualities, These, comblned with thy age, vulee, address, uiuers, And Other qualities Of Mr. Macintosh, fit him, it Is belleved, in un eminent degree to. become the useful and suceesstul pastor of this vhurch, ‘Tho Committeo were Informed by the Session that they had cunvassed the country thorawrhly to find an American-born und Amerlean-edu- ented minister to presents the candidate for the pastoral oificy of the church, aid on whom the chureit could unite, but hud not been able to fad thy suitable person for tho pluey why would or could te moved. Mr. Maulntost, wham we recommend to you, [st nitive-bornt Alvericun of Seuteh purentage and of Irish cd uention, and this means a thoroughness of cdus ention that qualities hin to dit any pulpit in the and. ‘The Committee learnttlso thatthe hel ptul qual- ites or aseomplishments of Mrs. Ma us who louds inal! geod works in thelr present. home and church, fits her pretimtnently for take ing the tend dn the various beanehes of woman's work ju this chureb and conregation, Cusnan, *. LINCOLN, aN 1. Catrnt, G. C, Mesto, Dr, MENRINAN, Bore, Joun PB. Menniey, The report wns nccepted, whereupon Mr, Crorur road lotters fron George I, Stewart, of Pirhidelphin, aid the Rev, Dr. Hull, of New York, highly commending Mr. MacIntosh, * ‘The Moterator thon anounced ns tho next order tho gottlement of the formal mrostion of whether a ininister should be culled or not, which wis decided Jn the atirmntive, Nomfuatlons tor minister were then dcelared in order, and the report of the Committe came up on its udoption, Several spoke to cho report, praising Mr. sined ntesh, among them John For sythe, who had attended hid ¢nureh tiv Trelund, and who knew hiat and hls fatally well, be. Heved that Mr. Macintosh wag the mun wanted above nil others, und i wit the expressions there was not 0 dissenting voice. The. repert wis finliy adopted, and Messrs. Crerar, Grover, and Carter were appointed at conunittes to prosecute the call of the reverend xentlemiun before the Preabytery here and also aut Helfast, where bo [s now located, ‘The Sesalon and ‘Hristecs were wuthorized to sign the call and forward It, and ayo to pay the moving ex Veses of tho weitigmun tt he should accept. Ts wuary was fixed at 84,000 per year, paynble yuurterly, and steps were tnken to ntonce it ‘arnt bint of the wction of the church by cable. Mr. Mucintosh 13 ut present pastor of tho Cooke Memorial Chureh, Belfitst, Ireland, and prenched very acceptably in the Second Church on few weeks ‘igo for the fest thie, Tie made. na deentedty favoravle Impression, and since thon hus been prevailed bon cull to its pusturate. At first no encourigement, but persuaded that be woitld clon, In tho imenitines however, ha tins recelyved a call to the Sucomd Church, Philadelphia, but the Committee ure sutisiiod that he will prefer Chicuygo, and that ff he determines to return to this country thit he will come here. He ise gentleman in the prime of life, and, White born in Philadelphia, teftthore ae wn early ngy for his present home, where he wraduated from Queen's College with the hbchest, honors, He received bls theological traluing ti the Seminiry of the Retormed Presbyterian Courch of Scotland, tho Free Churen College, nnd vg a senior student at tho University of Kerlin. Whou licensed toprench be was at once sucured uy the congregation of Conner, County Anteiin, tho turgest of the General Aascubty, From this chureh he was taken to su d thio Rov. Dr, Cooke, of Relfast.—whiech position he how holds, and has held for tho pust thirteen years. He nlao oceuples the honorable phice of Chatrmuan of the Agsuinbly's Committee for tho Promution of the Goxpel on tho Continent of Euro is anid to bea power in the Churel in the Old World, SOCIAL EVENTS, DYER—IYDER, * Tho wedding of Miss Gertic Ryder, daughter of A, Ryder, Keq.. and Mr, Walter C. Dyer, of Uhly elty, was aolemnized in 4 auiet manner Inst. events at tho residence of the brido’s parent No Wil Pealvig aventta. Only the relatives: an neurest friends of tue bride’ and groom wera present, und the ceremony was pertormed at Halt pnst6 o'clock by tho Rey, Charles Hull Bvereast, pastor of PiymoutbChurch, The young couple were Unuttendad mive by Messrs, G. Ny Stila and dC. Whltaoy, who acted ad ustors, After tho cerontony a supper wax sxervod, and durinur tho evening there was wn onjuvablo res ception, Mr. and Mes, Dyer will go East on it short weddIng trip, and will make Chicago thelr home on thor return, A VERY ESJOVAOLE PRIVATE. RECEPTION wis given let evening at tha resllenco of Mr. dhtines M, Pyott, ef the trim of Holmes, Known machinists, avenue, nf Pyoth & Co. tha ‘y see South Ashland eorner Congress street, Mr. and Mrs. Pyott anterta n with a trang ich hospitality, aid thelr recep. tons nye alwitys well attended by thelr many friunds, ‘The large parlors were theonged dur ing tho ovenlig, and danolng to Hand's music was Indulged In. Later in the evening upper wid served, whieh wns hourtlly enjoy The guesta dd not disperse uutil a late hour, F SECOND REGIMENT, Tho second of tho series of revoptions being glven this your by tho Second Regiment, 1. N. Gs cuime olf yestorday ovening at tholr armory, Nos, 165 and Jit” Wabash avenue, which wis beautifully decorated for the occasion. The lends was hirger thin over befure, and tho cainehing, which begin nt opin. was Kept up with spirit uutit an carly hour thls morning. SUBURBAN, EVANHTON, Tho wedding of Miss Lulu Bf, Nannister, of Evanston, qd Mr, Irving Quoul, of Ames, In, will be solemuized thle afternoon at 6 o'clock, at the residence of tho briHe's futhor, tie Rev. IL Me Uh v1), D by whom the ceramouy Will iia vive servbees Will bo buld to-day tn St. Maries Churel, the Rey, Dr. i. 8. Juwall | allichttlu, A At 1 a. in. to-day, In tho Presbyterian Chui on Thanksgiving service will be held. Shu: Hov. A.W. Marton will preach: the sermon, dad auusty will bo furnished by the united cholra, —— . Tho Ladignunt Candidate. : Ualeeaton News, “ft At wagon tho sfturnvon of ‘eloction day, A pistuGway eundidute weked one of hls atrikers if he bud voted an tgany ald negra who lived on shy east ond of Galveston Taland, a “Yoo, EL vated bli once, but tho opposition wobbi cy bha'hp afterward and voted bln ihe ‘Tho scoundrels did, did thoy?" respomied tho. candidate, with wi outburet of virtuous dudige nation. * {t's u fraud on the rights of the pcoplo to volun crazy Wan Wore thanones, Esuy, Will, ava if you cuutt recapture hin und “vote-ulin ab the oF so more in Ward Numbor One.some- hae tnuet bu doue to resture tho purity-of tho 0 € PHURSDAY i MATCIL BONDS. " _—— ‘The Testimony for the Prosecution Nearly All In. . The Jurors Are Given a Chance to Eat Thetr Thanksgiving Dinners. \ ‘Thotrint of tho frst mnteh-hond case—thht. aginst Hull, Keep, and the two) EMiotts—was resumed = yeaturday morning before Judge Blodgett i the United Sintes District Court, DeicingS. Renton a manufacturer of mutteles @uCapatch-making imehtnery, took the stand, and festifted ns to tho churncterof the machinery: and capreliy of the factory at South: Chlengo, ‘The machines, in his opinion, were: eapntle of turnftg'olat 100 ur 125 gross a dng, though, with tho corrugated spiiit machine in working order, Uho capneity coulil be increased to probably 200 Bross, " . ACon mrrseyt a recalled, testified tu n conversation with Wheel- er and Colehour after the mateh-fuetory burned down. He and Colchour asked Wheelor what be was xolng to du about unitters, dint repronehed bin with having tnvelsted there. tuto signing a bond wader the pretense that 12 was mercly to. gunraintee tho Government ngainat the sale of Unstamped matches. Tn answqr to tholr ques- tions, Wheelor sald that, they had gotten abort. $7,000 worth of stamps.and fntetited to hold on fo them nnttl they got * 1 good ‘Feady,” Instend of squaring up with the Government, as witness und Colehour sugyested thoy'should do. Wit- hess afterwards spoke to Hall abou it, and Hull euld tho sume thing, ddiug’ that tho Democratic party was going th vo elected sure. and then thoy would’! bent tho Government anyhow. [Lapyhter.)” At another. Ume, only a few days ao in tet, Hall had cautioned him not to mention his (iHnll’s) aame Jn connection with tho preparation of the bond, ete, aod Mr, Reed, in Asny's oltice, had declared that tf Hull tind been suc around mktug this sort of statement it wouljt play’ hell with bis elle “Phat” shouted Mr. Read, ia ho rose to his | feet. "1g an infernal lie, your Honor." Tho Court ndmonlehed the wituess that Mr, Revd wan't on trink and that what he might or Wht nut bave said was nut testimony in the cuge. : MANN testified to A conversation, with Tull on the morning of March 2, 187%, The conversation oc~ curred at his otice In the cau Building. Hal wus thore wetting out a replevin bond with Riebard DP, Lenders as surety. On witne to the Ite Kk up the alleged property sehe phi Chat tht Wis NNEcossit that hy had known Lenders at tong tine, atid he was tho owner uf the property, besides bene worth sume 88,08) in personal property: that he wanted tha bond wppreved immediately. 04 tho goods might Hass beyond the Coroner's control Finally, on the strength of Hull's assurances: that Lenders wag ull right, witness neenpted hii ‘on the bond, and the goods were selted. A short time afterwards witness had Lenders arrested on tho charge of perjury. Hulluppeared before bin vad asked hin tot te be hursh with Lenders, adding that there wasn good deatof anoney in the trinsaction, and thoy expected to ret it out, M. C. SPRINGER, Chief Deputy Coltector af fnternal Revenue, testified toa Interview with Wheeler just after the tire, in whole Wheeler suid he would tarn over whit stumps they hud, provided there was no erlininal prosecution, Witness also testified ton conversation ufter the th between Keep and Col, Grineson about the balance ef the otd necount, In wil ep sild thoy would square up with thy Government fn a few day: Graeme Stewart testified in rei to the desk-roatn nevupied In tho Winter of 1370 hy the Chicago Mateh Company at 34 Wabush ayonue, over whieh J.P, Elliott presided. Aveording to Eliott, Wheeler was tho head of the Cumpany, M,C. BRATNARD, Veoh & Co,, tested that he O4s" UX= rder's of Franklin ; bought nat of the Chieigo Mitteh Company: through'T. Y. fillet. ‘The purehases were 1s Loltowes 16, IST, Murch 4, 18i0, 3300; Marely 11, 1834 2177.59. The Brac nud last Ditts'were palit to'T. P, Billott und the second to one or the other of the “lliotts, Deputy-Sherlif Potter testilled to n seizure of the miatehes about the middle of March at a Pines of glorage on Kinale street, near Rush street bridge. [nyiug seized the matches, he turned. them over to Griggs, and they were then replevined and turned over to other parties. saw i. B, Eliott in the transaction, a oman who wus understood to be his brother, Mull, and Wheeler. * Gronar TAYLOR ~ testiiled to a conversition with Wheeler, who wanted a loan of 3109, for whiel be ot up gome stamps.” This was in December, aid, or Junmnry, 18, The amount of the stalps wad BG Phe loan yas returned, and another ons tnadg abublt amonth afterwards, which was ala duly returned, Gen, Leake Introduced the papers in the bank- rupley proceedings of “eapltulists Traey D. Hull and Chartes N. Wheeler, ‘The date of tho potitton In bankruptey was Aus, v0, 1878, and the: two capitalists were represented us copartiiens, with ndcarth of nasets and 2 preponderance of Nabllities, EDWARD W. JOYCE, of South Chicnyo, testiled that nbout Sith of Janunry, ‘1830 We oS. Elllott et at his hawse “and sald Keep had re mended bim and his boy | for employ! ab the mutch factory, “The other game for tho boy. und afterwards for him. the way tO South Chicagu be mut Ke whe wave him what heeled a transfer from hin and Eltiott to Wheeler, and told hil that Grlane wns to be put out. Witness usked whit ho should do in cuse Griggs refused to be putout perconbly, und Keep replicd © Pat him outany= how, but don't kill him?” fe delivered the paper to Wheeler, who nastined possession. rings nover camo white he was thore to hls Knowledge, Wit! setled with W. 3, Ell about uweek before the tire, and ote anve him aegatehel tull of stuinps which ho took to tho’ fuctory und gave to v0. Elilott. At ane other the, Inte in Februnt W.S, Blatt nt Keen's vite. to the fietory, Howlaa snw Keep in relation to. taking charge of wu bonrding-house established hear tho tavtory for the Lenetitof the hands, Keep) udvised obim onot to do it, the fuetory. might not ist long” aud the venture might prove an unfortunate one, He noxt came to tho city xvout tho 20th of Bobs ruury with 1 note from Wheoter to W. 8, Elliott, Who arued Blin fate yolue ahead with the acheme, wud who got 870 trom Hull according to his own statemont, to buy furniture wnt start the bonrding-house, He also went to Keep's ollice again, and gat another lot of stamps from Keep himself, ‘Poe bintrdlag-house wae started tnd run until the factory was huened down. fer the tire W. 8. Elllott paid him & for serv joes. The factory eaine near burning down threo Unes before that, but witness succeeded In put= Ung tho fires out, and tolt'l, 2, Bluott about thom, Ho was rewarded for bla pains ur being told that Beers, the Suportitendont, had sald he was too d= particular’ On the crogs-exuminution, Mr. Reed drow out tho adontesion that Wheeler bd cuutioned tho hands to exercise grent gure about the fuetory, nnd to aweep up the waste overy night ate wen it #0 ng. to: prevent on fra. Aside fram Hull's giving Etilott 870 for tho bourding-house, witness hud wa knowledge (hut. he was in any way interested fn tho mateh fitc+ ‘ory, ste, Fuller drew out a rather moro important Admission.—ony to the cifuet that witness had been betind tho bars at Sing Sing for ttteon months, hiving eon sentenced lore tor four, Years on the charge of assnuit and hattarie Mr. Fuller was ntsa very anxtous to know if ho had ever beon arrested (by one Buttloat Kenoshy. Tho witness dented that he bid ever been prs rested at enostn by Bultlo or any othor mat, andeven Mr. Fuller’ dramoatts production of the sforeseid Wuttle failed to phase him, the tho Nice Hott. On 0 witness diselalining all) knowludge ot Dut- tla, of | Duttle's antecedents, und Bute He's. past or present pico of abate, He never met Mr, Keep on the ctoyator in the building where his alice wus and told hint that hu woul veatify aggatnst hin in tho amateh- enge IC he id” not give iin money to yon the bounting-housy; nor did he.aeie W. 8, Eillott for EN), but sont an attorney tadam, Me did not aak‘f, 1. Blllott for any mongy, and say that ie hy did not wet It ho woud testity, against him. Vo Mr, Leake he explained tat the att who wont to W.5, Elllote and weked bi bral auld aomothing shout thonnatch-bond ease hig 1 hovsuld (hap, he did not earon dn it doyee utood on the, yrner and sung A gong About It, ape axonae Me dnusifey teatifiod that bo was in Keeps sea in Fobruary or March, 1870, aud saw a lake Dyckize sald to contily stumps Lemg placed in’ the vaults he woul ok any’ certainly thyt it was prior to Due vember, 1878, 1 Witla Jurmer give ovitionce that ho rau the split tiuching, and did nat do any more work under Wheater tin uder Grixua, Josuplt Jones tyattiod that hw Wid Hot out olf Many more uutekes under Wheeler than under rigs Juex Detnney swore that bo did all tho dipping under both Griggs and Wheeler. Eununuel Dougherty, a Coustalo of South Chicago, was cutlod to the stand, and, 0 question arising ud te the admiasibility of testiinny roe Joting to 4 conversation he bad with William [ colehour ta to the latter's responsibility, the Court ndmitted tt for tho predent. tle went to Colehour to collect a debt, und tho Intter said, he could net pay ff thon, and tald bin bo would geo hin aval. ‘The withess knew nothing of tho Manchy stunding of Richird 8, Lenders and ducob Bremor, ., Bainuel Dantels swore that be had been in tho Uecorder’s Otlice since tds. He oxumined the atidavit mide tow schedule we propurty by Hichard B. Lenders in June, 1679. It Inefuded sovouty lots tu the Ironworkers" Addition to South Coleago, Before tho tract was subdivided Colehour, ta a0; placed an incumbrings on the property of €W,0, and the lote in question Were coyored by .aubsequent mortyuges. , ‘Two of tho lots wero not owned ‘by Lender, two others were not deuid- ed - and two; were cut 01 ‘a auloon wu judgment ogatnst clovk tnd Euedjourn witht tas Ti order ta give " it of the olty thne take tho evening trains ana reach: their homes, 2 AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, “ A Golden Onme," now inning at this thon: tre, Is weomedy-drama abont which we bave heart agreat deal, and which we are assured wie received with much favor in Sin Francisco, New York, and othor piu Mr J. W. Shane on wrote it, Me also porsonates tho tending role tn lt. A Golden Game " fs ln a prolog and three ueta, tells nn mwoderntely interesting a+ though an improtiavle story, ocenslonully exe hibits clever constructive skill, his some good situatluns, is not particularly bright in ita evn edy. miteh of its sentient is true and much of itis strained and timatural. In the protog we tind ono Bob Sampson (Mr. George It. jeson) 0 cleric in the employment of Strauss & Larkapur, of New York City, a firm shivering ontho brink of bankruptey. Fatrkapur, beltev= ing that the eatustrophe is Inevitable, fa in tho netof absconding with v satchel full of tho vale wndles of the tirm, when Sampson tries to pre- vent him. Sampson ts left halt dead on the tloor, Straitss enters, discovers the robbery, und the curtuin falls, Seventeen yeurs‘are supposed to elapse between the prolog and tho tirat act of. tho play proper, the action of whieh is lntd in France, Here we tind tho daughter of Stritss, Clare (Miss Cora Tanner), eheperoned by her aunt, Mise Planmer (Miss Laura Lo Clatre). During the interval hetween tho profog and the first net, Strauca nud his clerk, Sampxon, aro. supposod to buve gone to Australia, and to have amassed. an enormous fortune. The daughter is here enjoying tho money her fathor had made, and awaiting hisarrival. Houppenrs, necoumprnted by Sampeon, They discover that two adventurers, alleged noblemen, are angling for Clara, From tho aunt these spurious nuble- tnen tearn that the xirl will give her consent to no man tntit whe bos seen her feather, There- on one of the adventirors bits upon a scheme: enteh the matrimonial prt Ho tells Strange q edits uae ttl | ho girl's futher and ald th nturer lor at “considerations” The sutyequent ucts relate tothe trapphyg of the fortune-hunter, his’ apprehension asa forger. the miurrhyge of Clara won bushand after her own heart. and the satisfactory vdjustinent alt ditieultte: George i. Es enh, wives the nentest formance v hot particular neither ia he in hi tw particularly — syinpathet imo Kye wus © Mente that tight ish the. sored OC a fushlonabis tailor, however — teeble hy may ‘be ns an netor, Mr. Charles | thie supplies ninildemannered villain in the Cheval- fer. Miss Corn ‘Tener makes a plensant chars acter out of Clara, and Miss Laura Le Claire sigreeably represents the prrtot Mise Phunmer. Tho setting of the plece ts not characterized with Untt cere which should characterize any pleco upon the stige of 1 first-class thontre. THE OLYMPIC. ‘rho variety troupe traveling under tho man- agement of Harry Miner and Pat Rooney fs here, and Jarge nudiences are attendunt upon every performunce., The show fsa good one,— kunge, varied, and tneluding a number of well- known people in thelr ourtleniar Huesof business. Among thom are Mish Georgie Kune, Billy Carter, Tamont and Ducrow, tho Daytons, B.C, Duntur, the Milanese minstrel, deppe Delano, Morris ond Fields, and tho iWustrieus Pat Tooney himself, who brings down the house" us none of his host of finttators cun, OUR THEATRES, There will be imnatinée and evening per- formunces nt atl our theatres to: + At Me- Vieker's “One Hundred Wive tho new American melodrama, will bo represented, in whieh Miss Adu Giiman and De Wolf Hopper prominently figure. At -Uaverly's Leavitt's come opera and burlesque troupe wilt appear in “Lr File du Tambour Major’; Wille Edo and Miss Alice Atherton will give" Dreams; or, Fan in Photograph Gallery aid A Golden dnune,” with Shinnon wid Edeson in the beading . Will by the nttraction ut the Grand Onert- 0. Mortliner's Mysteries will form tho en- Hat, and the Pat Roos Narlly, combination will bold forth at tho mple. THE LITTA CONCERT, One of tho mnoat attractive fenturcsof Thanks- giving will be tho Litta concert, which takes Place this evening at the Central Muste-Hall, Upon this ocension this favorit: vocalist will be assisted by Hattie McLean, wlto; Harry Cleves dJund, tenor: B. HH. Grove, basse; John Skelton, cornetiat; Adolph Fische: list; Edward Hele mendaht, violluist; Lous Falk, organist; nnd the Liesegane-Holinendabl string quartet. ‘Che: sume company will alsa give two concerts on Saturday utternoon and evening of this week, COLLEGE SOIREE, A musical soirée will bo given to-morrow eventog at Kimball's plang-rooms by the stu- dents of tho Muateal Cotleye, with u very Inter- esting program, in which tho Misses Huttle PA Tilteheoek, 1 Goodnin, Molla Peindiville, Chiru Day! neho Surgeant, and Mra. L. 1 Binith, avsisted by: Mesurd, Belmendubl, Lise. gung, wud Dr, Ziegfeld, ABBEY'’S CIANCES, Various stutements have uppenred from time to time In the newspapers relative to the con- tract between Manager Abbey aud Sarah Bern hardt, All these statements are, necordiag to 0 Now York correspondent of tho Boston IMerald, untrue, and ho proceeds to recite the terms of the ugreomant. Ho says; All the previons reports on the subject men- don wdenhuit sin, The ren) basis of .the con tract isu divistun of receipts. Bernhardt re- cel¥es one-third of the gross receipta att all her performances, and Abbey keeps two-thirds, out of which he must pay the supporting company and othor expenses. If the inatter rested there, fhhpey woul’ tive run sinall rigk of digaster; but, a bighly important clause, he agreed thar, If ber third of the receipts at any perform ance, Falla betow 85, he will muke good tho de- Heloney. - The amuunt of the guarantee fond deposited in Paris was 850,000, or the stipultter #400 foreach of the IW performances voveredl Uy the coutract. ‘This, the exuoting Sarah was pricileally paid In advance a sua equal to What sho could earn at home in tive years, wid had the! probubillty of getting considerably more. ‘Lhis wos a dure Jor tite or death by: Abbey. +Although “he bad for, soveral yours, Deon” 9 epaperous, nuuniger, he had no such capital as was required to put thts big yenturgthrough with tianclul comfort. Ho had taken aeross the water auough money to tnnke vt teat depoalt of $5,000, and this he left, with o promise that thy ¥45,00) should be there before the thn came for ber to will. «How was ‘ho to got tt? Sere came ina commendable bit f shrowdness, If he wns cuinpelled to deposit, kuusantee fund in Paris, why suaulda't those eofetown mutta, who ‘desired to being Bernhardt to thelr theatres make such a fund Now York? That was tho way he solved tho provlenm, Jt ts said that he borrowed: tow thoudanits, for the coxt of bringing over tho commany was greats but the stress was goon re- Heved by the enrly sate of boxes and souls, The Ununclal munagement has been execlient thrunghout; but it would net have been pose albie if Abbey hid not possessed a sound reputas tlon for probity, Other monuyers in dealing with hin’ Knew that, if doy lost by the spucn= tution, it woukl not bo throngh any failure on his purt todo hts best. Abbey lig no parties, all reports to the contrary notwithstanding, It bas been publlsted that Andrew J. Dui, Sumucl comille, C, Henry Preach, Alburt Webor, Heory Rollmann, and’ others, were members of it sytilloate formed by Abbey, Such fa not the cuse, and this dunkil is not made from Abbey, but by tho gentlemen nnmed, Weberand Ruthnann ire connceted with Abuey gules by waide venture, -Phoy have pat 310,000 cash down for the exclusive privilege of selang Looks of the play inthe thentres where Hern> Hardt wets, one-third of tho money golng to the actress. “This is deemed [60 muh, and tt bs probable that thoy will not clear n great dew, Tees udu fs an oll and shrewd hand at the Hbretto business, Weber ig tig pita ane turer, and guts a compensition Jn belt the advert aduiltted to the puyes of tho. bo the photographer, pald €1,5u0 forthe sole right to make portraits of Herne burdt; but Abbuy recuives nono of thut. Barony rey ie hag tei iy wat hls manny : ts ules of the phologcaphy, vapeclally. large an high-priced ones, belay lurge all Over thet couue try. e Anney's Prosprcrs are bright for clearing $10.00, [lis profit on tho tlrat week of ax porformances was 810,000, " culpts on tho trast night were su.2W, wured ure Oxict, us the writer bin pups toknow, A closo esthite of the restot tho week Is ns follawa: ‘Tucaluy, H,000; Wedues-- day, $3,000; Tinupidiny, $3,000; Friday, 34,500; Buturday, $5,000, unaiing an'aerogate at £3,200, Of this Bornburdt would got §3,7), ‘Tho second week starta well, tho recuipte lust eveulig reuch> {ng 45,00, But those figures do not represent inueh, [f any, wore thin two-thirds what the audiences pay, for thy tickets are largely pro- cured through speculators, ‘Lhe bux-aillee price tg #3 for nu orchestra ebalrs but fur elioice ones thy purchuser muat yu toa hotel tekete stand, woud pay an extra charge, or tako ble chance with thy speculators on tho uldewalk ut night, In the etatter case bee muy have to pay $10 if tho rush is wrent, or be tinny, by waltloy until a few mii Utes uttor 8 tud at ruan with n tow seats left on bis bands, and ylad to yet rid of Shem at regular rates, or even tess. It is wusy to way, butdlllicult to prove, that Abbey hus a sbure tn the tlekot speculution, The speculators buy io lots of teu tickets, sug wilt tulce part. Hi the attempt wits tin Tyson, weewtind at the Fifth Aves hae Hoteh, Ls th viestoveritar. He tute woke 1 huntlred kent every diy thits far, beside doing FOMETIME WHT boxes, a WL the first Weel cleured aver 14M. Rulhnann. ts believed to have done at stil hirger business, donns, the Astor House newanntn, le muk ine 80 0 day, and lf a ttozen nee peollting from si to B25. Six manure were counted hy the reporters who described the reception of Berniinrdt. Agb but two were regithir osalatants of Abbey In tho conduct of hia two thertres hor, “A fifth wis Frederick Schwab, whe wna ferterty Nellson's Tmhanurer, and las feet nthe for Avbey In tho Hernbardt affair, He receives on scthary and a percentage on the profita, A sixth was tho Lone don Henry C. doerett, known amtng theatricut folks ne Hidmarek, be reason of tis diplomatic nbllity. He ts not the Henry C. darrett kKuown to the American public In the show business, Ile represents Bernhardt, and Is always with her, except when she sleeps. When she fs at re- hoaraul he sits ina chair beste the promoter. When she gives it reeption, she teang on ils: urn, When she talks with oa visitor who can't te Frenel, he feta as tne terpreter, When she rides out, he ts in twith her, tt fs naderstood that he gots luxe of her receipts, Me ts nt rns wiiteewhiskered, solid-lookinie mig, with none of the distiogilablig miurks of a showman, He says that Rerubnedt fs notmercenary. Tf, by Invisbly, loubtedly tells the truth. Almée, for exe sunple, was grasping to the lust degree. If sho couldn't get money froma man in any otber: way, she would Invite him te ogame af puker, nod ber play was so strong that sho would ally clenn hin out. But Bernhardt Is eat ensh. She dues not buthloze Abbes, by die wiy. He ts not tho kind of wiman to tremble nt the wonl of hls stir, even If she does cost him 88H aweel, Tis nerve ly enown by the colloxsnt Job bo tntertook In bringing her here, and: nobody wit grudge him the furtune be seems Bure to renilze, DRAMATIC NOTES, Anna Dickinson bus been reading her ¥ Anre- Jean" in Phihulelphia, and Fornes’s Prources slugs her pratses in this tushion: “She revives tho old days of the finprovisntrice, of Snppho and of Agpasix. Nefure her the great lumina: rics of the past pnie nud fade, While such stars: fs Mrs, Siddons, Fanny Kemble, and Charlotte Cushinan only struck the toud earth broathtess by Pepenting it their own unexceptionable mutt ner the compositions of others, she singe ii her eweet volce the creations enined from tho prez elous metal of her own brain.” a Tho New York Sun snya that the theatrical seagun of ISL In that olly will witness n new, Waltick’s Tboutre at the northeast corner of Broadway und ‘Thirtieth street. ‘The plot. of ground seoured has heen leased for sixty-six Yeurs. It is about 150 feet sqtture, und extonds from the Grand Hotel un Broadway to_the cor ner of Thirtieth street, and down Thirtieth strect to Ineiudo the two brown-stone front dwelling houses now there, whieh will be torn down tu tke room for the now bullding. ‘Tho other bulidiugs on the property: are oF little value. ‘Tho work of demulition will begin tt. mediutely, Another Instance of correctness and value of opinion formed on hearsay and presented ne au- thorttttive, bas been furnished by Joseph Huy ton. at English Journulist, who has recently heen giving readings In New York, Que afte: noon, before Aa tishlonable auillence in the Madizon-Squire Theatre, he read a drama|ie gkoteh of bis own entided “The Queen of Bohenfit,” the hore of which, 0 clergy nuin’s son, pisses through 8 sen, a eltyy” saya fr. Hutton, “every inbebituntof which ought to be watehed by two pall Mut Me. Matton spoken ‘vation he would never have perpetrated seh an neta Sun Frinclseo, sir, Jnstend of belny n eity where a nan has to: be wrtehed by two policemen and a tnitnister of the Gospel, Is tant remurkable pluce where one uinister of the Gospel lus to be watehed by avery policeman ou tle fovee.—San Francisco Chruniete. On Sunday Inst a consignment of Nautch brid and jiperlers from lidintreached New York ‘They willappenr fn tapectnentar plece to fa Jow* Necdles und Pins” nt Daly's,” The Ni first ever seon in this counters W witha borld reporter Me 3 thet here, salt there were Nanten dancers, “Shahnjan ts i She fs tho darkest In complexton, outis famous ta Indi, for her beuity, Sha is not only the first of xf rs, exquistt i her motions, but had a Bhooribal iy 2d years old, and Id alee an aecomplished dancer, never appeared lin thentrical perfornunees, which are conduinned by Muhometaus, but only at social and retigious festivals. The othur Nutech dancers are Vinglxvbut aged My Oain- tubal, nged and Ala Bunda, ged 16. Thoy have on warn, alive akin, and thelr small but ithe Ayures are very pretty, ospectatly in the graceful movements of the dince, which, vecompunied by singing, are finde to express the vitrlous sentiments, wheter of love or religion, Sometines tye dances are come, tho tnitution- of a raitroad teain being very fnitbful and amuasiirg.” “How are they dressed when’ dianeing?” asked tho reporter, “In thls country thelr costuines might bo thought immedest, but they tre not so teeard- (ng to tho customs of their country, Phey wear eatin vests, or rather searfs which cross from tho shouliers downward and aro Ued behind, leaving the throat und waist bure. They wear sadn trousers, and over ail {3 thrown a cloak or cloud of n gn materinl, Tho feet are bare, but thelr toes are ornmimented with rings of pearls which tre slso.wora in the ears wnd on beth aides of tho nose, Sometinies rings are worn hi tho centre of the nose, hanging down to frontof the mouth, Anklets of sliver with pearl ornmnents tre se frequently worn, Diamonds ure not estermed In Ladin and uro raroly sven," Tho New York Sun culls some more beautiful and sweetly sud extracts from recent denmatie eriticisins fn tho Now York Trifune. Here they are: “Tho persons in this atranyo world who suifer the most bitterly are those (like Qber- imann, for exaniple, or like Byrom whose natures: tira based upon such exquislt goodness and aplritual refinement that they Ive In perpetual amd hopeless remorse for the’ tery passion und xunattetis Une which [3 tho bitsur part of thom.’* “All through It runs one sympathotie theme, which, no mutter who ennete the vietin, ly ever 4 gre passport to the populur heart, That thomo Is tha best of beauty tn tho worst of distress; woman, whose nitural sphore [s. tho euretintry of kame, in tho sweet und gentle Wtmnaaphere of utfevtion, cist forth from that ante hiven, and dashed to plecoa on the rocks of ain and orruw}" Well might the great mote alist oxelalm—ns be contomplited the irremudi- able its nnd entanglements tint spring gut of ancestral Ding, tntowird clreumstinee, mid inkon imputise, and Irretriovable errors of con- dust—'Whit shout we do without dro and denih?#" “The physical purity of tho woman- hood, bencnth all the stn, is such as truly may be waitd—in its effect upon Inagination—to blend the ebild’ and the stints and yet there Is in tain sensiousness and mournful blight over ft, whieh Just sutliciently mars the whole porsonal- ity and mnkes at a apectacie for pity and for tears, not lees than for tho tenderest protective interest. It fs the white roae, Just touched with the strining Unyer of decnys It is the Inst glow of summer twilight, just fading into gloom, while tho wind-of evening murmurs In tho leaves that overlusting wall of sorrow which breathes round ail the worl TREMENDOUS STRIDES. And Yot Has luce Little More than Com= menced tho Work of Iniprovomen’ ‘The Batthuore & Ohio has the past summer and fallanade tremendous strides in enter- prise, It stundg to-day one of the hest, If not Indeed the best, equipped rallrond Ing on the Continent, ‘Ihe only route between the Enst nul tho West vin Washington, » All Its trains run through the National-Capital, It has ade special arrangements for the accommo- dation of the travel which will set in in that direetlon carly next month, Congress meets on tho 6th, and ag tho 6315 piu, trai on die Balthnore & Ohio reaches Washington an entlre night In advance of the 5:15 pe uu, tralia on other Hnes—and all Chicaro lines run 5315 p.m, tralns—preparations have been made for the accommadution of the linmense volume of travel. ‘Tha now Baltimore & Ohio sleepers ure uttached to this train, and they are certainly models ofexquisita taste and rare workinanship, Novel in design, remarkably commoidlons, and possessing not a few fnprovements which othor cars do not, sce area relief to the eye and most luxurious to the badly, An improvement fn these cars which lovers of 0 fragrant weed will not bu slow to appre ehite Ig tho unusnally large smoking aytrt- mente it Is very rouny, necommuodathiyg three or four thnes the nimber usually pro- vided for in such apartments, and ts Atted up with every care tor the cuimfort of sito! ers, ‘Thecarsot the new dining-car Mn which fs to run In wid out of this clty on the Balumore & Ohlo, are receiving thelr finlshe Ing touches, and will bo attached to the 5:15 Bm, train, ‘Cho new thue-schedule of the roud went Into ‘effect on Sunday Inst, and. thera are now three through trains between Chicago and the East daily, = FOOD ADULTERATIONS, The forthcoming number of the Sanitary En- glicer will contain the report of the Conunittoa uppolnted by the National Board of Trade to award prizes for the best act or ucts, accompa- nied by an osday, deslgned to prevent tajurious adulteration of food, and to regulate Ite aulo without dinposing unnevessury burtons upon comin! ‘Tho authors of the three anccossti Drize essays are us folluwe: No.1, G. We Wigner, BG. 8. London; , No. 2 Vernon SM, Davia, Now York City; poe Willan i, Newell, 31.1, dersoy City Heights, N.J. ‘The Committes alo recommend the Printeg, uf the ossuy by 0, W, Wriluht, S. D., Health Olticer at Blilwaukeo, and tho remarks yubinitted by Albert I. Prescott, Ann Arbor, Seb, “fhe Committee, in the cuume ot douve Fumturks apposed to tho report, ea- press thelr gratitication at) finding "“thut nono of tho vssayista produce any detinit or suthfuctory uvilence ag to tho. wide- spread wxistenve of food aduiterutions din ous ty Ute wud beulth fa thls coun from perional a the imalvaee, stable art nduite form of palsonous and even t! adulteration, fo Wherefore he wink of commer sultry rom the inaln objects of the hullity the operations of | fon. an to dont alnrmiste, who damages te eye ests of tho country evilsof whieh. the: further believes and that with ane The uvery States any ing front one should report favors Tone Opposes exer feed or moieties te Informers ‘both State nad National tawa in queation, the former ko fietlvidual Stnte, ated articles Import are, pA AbsenEn ut AEh evtdene perabometive resiilta al fy Atafy the Cammitte 4OF fend ordrluk in teat ta to be ean; tho ditngcraus neliiteritions apne CulOrs OF cu 2 tite Fa tho ¢ ato as much ycumplalne ‘The tat CIs more datige Adulternted eines than from, we es legislation wh teat to deal with fund the latter with adie fe Into. the cant ler State to anothor, b Prous to he Interest Ratt aor vt Miclshition upen thh should be to prevent. tecept t nulla ‘nuthontativsc ge piom 19 Canty gs Ce" totothoE aps erates ehyge tt ee CT nomeag fe * 80) en mene i rather tin ew. amt tin * beck Porat nan. inter, 88 do tha mittee the bueti ites with He: try OF page. the Committee aunonnes thotr inten uso, ar re and submit to tle Bre: fourd of "Priva as soon t nets pre principles stunted, N3 9s nred In aecurdanes pel a mation th pres slitent of the Natlonal eneral ————< CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS, People wanting fing entrinzes and will find Messrs, C, 2 to recelye thom until 1 ee Don’t Die on the Promin le Ask dritugists for * Rough on ttatg," i out jrats, mice, bed-buys, ronvhes, {g0, bu: Dh ! slelzhp Mba & Co. ry My, tidings nee) t tears xes, Biron ble cents Is not a fortune, Set lt buys Dr, Bull cure, _————_—__ Over 155,000 HoweScales sold. &Co.,, Chicago, Cough Syrup, whet NEVEr falls tg \ Borden, Settock ————____ Endigostion, dyspepsin, nervous prostrate: end all Jous properties, the extracts of beef, foreo-gonorating, an iginvalundle In all the result of exh TIwaard & Co,, by drugaists, forms of seueral debility Juw Mensmun's Peptonized Beut preparation of buof containing its entits Tt is noba butt contains bluode Uifoesustainiiig prop enfeedled contitions, w! tustion, nervous py overwork, or acute di swting from pulnionar Proprict dense; partioular! ry enmplaints, ‘ora, New York. For sitp relloved by tre! Tonle, the eet nit Hike tking, ets: nether strtian, to Casal, aL INCre Beinn! MARRIAGES. MILLE —MennhOost—W gicluck, by the Hav, Metiroun, met Fi COTT—At hor tealdunca earner Fontan, 4 Cotingo Grovaenva Nowe sh Aiea Tess ee an cot, wife of Joseph, tm ‘ord, of Hf and 1S das ‘ednesday tmocuinz, at rv, of Conten Lt Je, dames C. Miller, Of Kult Wros. aha Miss fee DEATHS, He att yde P No toot rr rr nid dinwshtee 0 My ONG 1S years €ipon ne ‘ Hunori Kridar, Nov, at the Xouth Cungrosstonay Shureh, curner rexoi-boulovard a PW. Prionds of tho funily ivi Fortlettvaty ay "Grand Rapids (Mich) papers please copy. DENNIS—In this city, Now, Zh ta), Mrs. nix. nged 81 years, wutlior of Paul Pennks, ks ‘ rom Ouktund. He Funora! ati pam. Homal Burying Ground, DUYLE—Noy, 21, ‘atharn, beluve Wife of Michaol Doyle, at her inte residence, § Cust Beieeat. Funeral notice horenfter. OSGO00D—N and Annio earringes to Calvary, DOYLU—Nov, 1, loved wife of Mle Foneral thy a cars to C1 ah Falth ct wed 1 hOSS—Tho tunernt of 'T. W. place front SY North Frankiin-st. tine Katharina Doyle, from residence No, 4 Fi ey to Maly Namo Church, thence by . betaved daughtor of Edwin month. Lonry Itoxs will taka Di Usa tueday, by. Dogle, aged 33 years, Raat Erlo-st. Friday, ANNOUNCEMENTS, nh, HEATING WA Fendt couiiger em + nugndny pri potinit toe ort well Tutt 9) Sintinuaeste SONY Lower Fare IPHUEKE Wihkh BEA “ leston frac. TEMPERA, meuting in Fartwoll Lint te witlxpeutk, ‘The Chleago Ladle Iuht. Guo, Quarter wil it REAULAT DIET GF COMPANY 1, FIRST Heziment, wilt tive place Relay night insient ef thursday, thin woot, to bo present, Every mumbor is expected (PUR WEGOLAT MONTILY MEETING OF TH W. Co, Uri in Root 4, 213 Stadlts One. Al Ht be hetd thts morning at Wo'etued MW fronds of tempersuet nro cord) ally Invlivd to Ho prewnt, LOTTERY DAW; Lottery ever vated o ‘This ts the only, Indarsed by the peop © of uny Ntute, UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, ‘Loulsiana State Lottery Company, ‘This Institution was regularly teorparate Jooatalsture of the et ane bie purposes by 1333 x io whieh el plenued, whi ¢ for Eduentiony) the Term af fwenty-lvo mitsaub Hie Invlaluble ith of tho eh pludge Ina been renesod by dy the line an overwteluiiig popular vate, avcurms 4 franchies in tho new Cons with capltal of 1,0) suey fy “isan nl Of ND SING LEN! Always thkan plice montiny post] at ihe GitaN med, Lok ut the following disteluutl SD PRUMENADH CONCENT, which has uiwnye taken piace the Itution ndupted tec, 2 ASD. tx LUaslah, to whic It hina ancy aide 0) USIBETE DILAWINGS bave At hue mover scale tur mide darling With GRAND MONTHLY and tho EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING at Now Orleans, Tuesday. December 1, wid pemonal suveretilon and nanigem at af Gent eaureuncd, of Loulslana, und Gan. Jubul A, Early, of Viaginia,’ CAPITAL PRIZE, £119,000. NOTICE.—Tiekots ara ‘Ten Dollars only, Halves’ & Fitthy, #2. ‘Venttis, sl. LIST oF PUIZES, 3, m 14 “ia 1G baa ai so 4 oy w tw nu au 10.0w Ae S 1 Approximation prizes of, c GEN, G. tothouy Or satno poreon nt A i) Approxiunition prizes oi Approxhnation petzes o! 1,39 Pelzes, amounting to... BEAUREGAT GEN, JUBAL A. E. Te Meation for ratns to clubs whould ouly: sefoliimes at the Company In New Orleans. Write for elruutars or sand ord tt . ACPA CEA, + athe ‘Now Orleans, 1s, No, 819 Brondwny, New Yorks Or MURKAY de € a7 Tawhtiovets Clon, te et AUCTION SALKS, By G0-AGAIN & RE Cor, Fitth-av. and Randulph-st. — Ly Ingrain and Brussels CARPETS, Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Sofas, Lounges, Easy Chalts, Mitrors, Desks, Show Cases, Ete., ctesy in Immenso quantitles For suato cheap at ao. AOD, 108, 195, an 5 N & WEV-E eee lawl col niu er By ELLISON, Gosural Auctunoors, Now. POURS AT AUCTION! FL Hey We phase At 84 and 86 Randolphest. Friday, Nov. 26, at (0 a.m. We will voll a thie collection of Fury, couslating of Seal Sacques, Ladies’ Furelned Silk cn culars, English Lustred Genuine Seal Muffy and Boas, Gents real Scat Children’s Goods. (loves, eter Trimmings of all kinds. great yarlety, Including s ete. Spanish Lune, ees te LMNSITEIE & CO. Sy Fur Slelgh Robosia Boar; Wolf, ete, SNOW-FLAKK conn AN FLAKE FOOD, rt aan FJ En nd id Wivwrsvie Cte, nel Wichelman’s Snowflake Cora Ten Aosn DELMGNTEUL ARTICLE, 0) rears Inthe Cntts i MATERIALS E.H. Sargants 125 State-nt., Chicaz% fs gyal bux b) oe ap vee Candies tn rt saute Uo turd want to a GU. ct cn Ne \ eee prrere td Fe or Sagat tio bast y pa use. bibtrost Fit vonstyedtunet, Kisuleonaia Cuba *

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