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THE. CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY; JANUARY 9, 18 Loy SI—SIXTEEN PAGES: ; : : : 11- riety company. .In such cases the money which | three months; Brooklyn, $200 for one week; 66 + = a oo a = Louis) 3 Indi F MACBETH.” seventeen years’ reign stands forth as @ bright | creased by the accession of light,-that the world | hime shirt and palr of pants, so as he could hav? THE STAGE. the former has expended in illuminated priiting Lauter s for gue da¥; Indlana alls, $50 for L Pleturefof peace and plenty’ and vigorous and and if : tic in weather, in- + lay; Buffalo, He ye 3 gorous ani ws younger b) * that ledge and | ashift and keep hi . ase ally thrown 997 into eho gutter, Me | Sobsougne day: Pittsburg, £2 for one day: (Al ——— 3 See nanaas suse (or, ag the old ‘chronicler, Exportence ger by ape and, Coat nefaas aud UD thare were n0 Genvint that But bere ee fe iy thrown: 5 H ", + = yee :. a Bia os interru: i ra other curious :* nobod: ve atte About to Be Erected may. wel be Been ere .Fibstnge?} Hechestery $26 f08 “one day, Providence, $5 tor | The-True Stor¥;of the Scottish Thane All his thine was great plenty, ‘The only chines i when we can be sald to | 24 urn sunt bluse He always done eat night : Th D m . Ki on ti eS ain b the Bordens. it pays any first-class attraction ‘to | The Palestine Arabs in the East have met Me a 8 iy And to ls Hoges fl als al rae ara RS prod no'pelaons they maybe Hier oil wate, cca nis wpe eek UY. tet money in this sort of rdvertising, | with great success, and have appeared in somo | ° <= Both he and his wit wire Sapectally| SOC ene oe te moreso on iehes may Be | Bageif agin, s0'a2 bo were alwaye neat 1a a : the trouble to notice € leading churches in New ork and Bos-. ve figt falcon Srouy ws by: Est our Te i wueel or delat fo If any one will take, ele jee tho | OF the leading churches in, Nov sont ronlany | How Shakspeate Garpled the Racts tn Order to Hak po utaat bone! the" Chireh, being ong. ot phe | munlioe: Fits ‘by gale gui health by Bios rides mojcre tt aa una er tte Coming Eng agement | xind'ct peoplo who. ston to read'the gorgeous | Stor that has over vised us,’ The troupe any re Gard) Fac to Hake | Bottiest bonstaotors of the “Cullos “Soclety of | some, our frends by death, gue health By | Some.job aloft and out of hearin’, we'd talk him hills with whieh the dead-walls and fences of a | sists of six Arabs, under the direction of James aflood Plays)” : Loghleven, to whose ttle piory they son: | must follow: us beyond the graves wlan respect | Yer Ene, Sota ne how he be to have done soma pe @ | fo them clone, we cannot sey that wo shall carry | giful crime and wore remorseful, Joh Kelly, bd icker’s Theatre. city are adorned, he will discover that they are | Kosedale, a native of Jerusalem, and their per- Lo es at McVick y Honea. a i otniy B GOVeRY ine (holly Way, era as | pour of Rome was so noteworthy tiiat some have ) nothing with us when wo dic, neither that we | which aboard of a ship we always called J chietly the strect gamins, who, if they do patron- iia siceyon “aac : | spoon at Rome : facbeth, originally to} U1 f jough the evidence is by no means | shall aked. {zo tne theatres at all, generally select tho Sa:they. MMiuatrate.- the enstome and manner OF ibe ly told by dusive on this point, that hi go naked out of the world. Our actions |' were of the opinion ;he’d been: disa| ee eee von as taany people | the old chronicler Hollingshead, afforded an ox- point, that he himself made a | must clothe us with immortality, loathsome or P f i ppointed ix pilgrimage to the Eternal City in order per- os . love. Ned Cooper reckoned that he weren’t just Kaas glorious: these ‘are the only {itlz-deeds of which | rignt aloft, meanin’ tet Aeeereicoper ions a a The Theatrical Smash- | cheapest variety show, and that not one outof | may suppose, a juggling exhibition, butan il- | cellent and most suggestive theme for Shak- | sonally satiny c= ly to carry out his charitable inte: a yi 1 r is ntions. Fe cannot be disinherited; they will-have their | Gfoon, which always thinked as ho know'd more 3 the A hundred well-dresséd and respectable-appear- | lustration of everyday life In Palestine, o au What They Are Going {ng persons pays the slizhtest attention te the | Buch a curiosity aay lite In Palestine, ane lena | speare’s pootic-skill, and,bjs subtle genius wove OWNFALL OF MACBETH. full weight In the balanco of eternity, when Upi-" se Ui much a curiosity and wonder to the performers | srom the scanty records“of the timo a tragedy,|... Mncboth’s power.and prospe aa eee ins ignsrotning:and theirvaiuewil | tan all Bands put together, sald auybndy: eoold a to Give Us. display. Money spent in newspaper advertise- | }, uh f i. ! % oh rand prosperity and popular- A tell he were mournin' the death of some deai Eaoeh display. Mfje other hand, ie Vound. to come | poopie suoula eomo to ace them dersiand way | quite uneurpused for diamatic force. Pootio ity not unnaturally begun fo excite the Jealousy bo confirmed and estublisned by those two sure | reiend or relative: but anyway. Awe all aupedng F 0 i thoit every. |.license, however, is privilezed to override facts, | Of,.the English. and. at the instization of Ed- yers 0) 2 he fust-rate salt ind near for the reason that’ the publto carfuot, | day costumes, . They will appear on Thursday, | ond, : ro Boog ts, | ward the Confessor, Sir Seward, E time and death.” : : i e were a fust-rate enllorman and @ good ship- ATRE. i a 0 th 1 Say ost tee:cunday in Central Music-Hall the | 220; could poor Macbeth bave been enabled to | ‘umber! o Ee ea Cine aoa : é ‘ mate,“thouzh unsoclable, a NEW THE. if they would, escape seeing the announce- a iy fusie-Hali the | pond those fi ts oh bh mbeorland, espoused the cause of Mulcolm, son Even human knowle is permitted to ap- “In Liverpool we laid in Prince's Dock, coming week. , oge five ucts whit Ave consigned him | of Duncan, and marched a numerous army | proximate in some pie sperm certain Occa= Waterloo at that time bein’ jist opened md i, from time to time re- ts th aki a] ments; that the weather makes no difference in s snare are pe ournals publish ed inthis city | 7C"siuo of an advertisement; and, finally, Some time last summer Jobn Hamlin made an to eteraal infamy,he might not unnaturally ern what he deemed the usurper, defeating | easions, to that of the Deity. its pure and sarved for packet ships only, and that were the ors ia gn the part of the Bordens, | jnat a newspaper can be cari el about | ongugement with the Soldene Opera-Company have remonstratéd at the garbled version of his oe at uneinnane after tho Slaughter of three | primary source; and this. assimilation fs. never | most northerly dock. You'd hardly believe that fa disposi a Operi-House, to build ‘akon home, while a ten-foot is for two weeks in February. When in New York | OWn character, and proceedings, or even, ac- coven oe ee ele Here, according to | more conspicuous than when it converts cvil into if you'went to Liverpool now, for I supposes ag the Gran : ere parc and taken home, ¥! en-foot poster is the | Inst November, Mr. Davis went over to Brook- | cording to modern custom, ‘brougiit aa: scion’ | with pears our t to end the story of Macbeth | the means of producing its opposit, guod. ‘What, |, there’s.three or four miles of docks north of the iheatre on the jot recently ased | ‘ost immovable of fixtures, Some theatrical | lyn to.see the troupe, ‘Which was pla: its frst | against his Nbelers. ‘ econ of Birnam Wood to Dunsiu--} for instance, appears at first sight to beso in- ‘Waterloo. E gpouner ‘gn Monroe strect. just west of | munagegs have been shrewd ‘enough to take ad- | engagement after its arrival from England. Mr. | * Es ii F 1 pene. and the single combat with Macduff; but | surmountable a barrier to’ the Intercourse of “There weren’t no fires allowed, and ail bands i upon good authority that | vantage of this fact, and, instead of wasting | Davis was convinced that one week Was ‘enough ‘The junction: between England and Scotland. istory tells us that after performing prodigies | nations as the ocean? But‘eclende has ‘converted | boarded ashore at Mother Hughes’, in Union ok ‘We have ve xpenot only conclud fed 10 | their money on lurid posting, have invested iu | of the company for Chicago, and, after consull- took place in 1603, when James the First of En- of ‘aloe, he fled from the field and took Tefige it into the best and most expeditious means by-| street, and while wo laid there this here chap gen! ment, but bave the advertising columns of newspapers, and in- | ing with Mr. Hamlin, the managers of the opern- | gland and Sixth'of Scotland sscended the com- ou i ad under-® ingdom. Much rich booty | which they may supply their ‘mutual wants, and |. jist continued the same solemn, quiet‘chap as he w piace of amuse! variably for their pecuniary profit. The latest | company were broughtro the gaine view of things, | bined th igh ‘lost 6 Victor's hands, and Malcolm was | carry on theirmost intimate communications. | had been on the passage ou! keepin’ hisself to eect 8 EW DOO derstanding with two | justance is that of Robson and Crane, the come- | though Somewhat reluctantly. Last month ined thrones. English. curiosity. was naturally then acknowledged King of Scots by the. En- | What so violent as steam, and so destructive as | hisself and 5 ‘in’ to nol goin’ to the coe a ent jn theatrical management | dinns, who have come to'a similar conclusion | the.Soldenes got into very troublesome quarters much aroused rpgarding that mysterious land. Bilsh Edward and by the Lothians and southern | fire? Whatso uncertain as the ‘wind, and so | boardin’-house, gittin’ bis meals, ‘and then re- gentlemen Pro nent house. If tho scheme tg | concerning tho relative - advantage of these in Now England, Attachment and other suite beyond the Border whence he came, and, stim- |g, oe ees ¥ ie nae heen. division still remaining | uncontrollable as the wave? Yet art bas ren- turnin’ to the ship and to his work, or, if it were spleago and FON, ere seems no reuson to doubt tmetuods of advertising, and propose hortiy, to | beset them, und, a6 4 menstte nd other suite | ated by travelers’ tales and romantic legends, | ‘years more ingbeth. The War Went 00 Tar oe) ere erate tae. necessity instrumental | arter supper, turnin’ in. : which the traveler. y degrees of his gallanthand of wacriors, unt) he | bard, so cold, and so insensible as marble? | three or four ships’ crews boardin’ at Mother it will int of c 5 3 peveaitral Be parent penal Fee renal wa hope at bo et day to Seo thelr Peete rover te cuEO, Ee. ceealOn purse, DID NOT ALWAYS RETURN. atone, a dejected bE echere sofenselens and | Yet the sculptor can warm itinto life, and | Hughes’ at the same time, and atwixt Philadel- and gen! Seneiole followed by the profession generally.” | Kicked, and kicked vigorously: but Mr, Hamilts | Travoling at chat Time waa dilicultandaotover- | HGot Nic oeeefourishige Riagiom. in ibss ho Did, it, breadhe an eternity of love: What £0 | Pe guts. See eeeaci that ar toes tie York gend architects on tO New ; ‘was very much in earnest, the more particulurl; 1 ie in apderstand, of Mr. Lester Wallack ‘ a o Pi ly | safe, ronds were bad, jourtieys were long, and | appours to have received his death-wound from | ompty asshade? Yet tne neil Ral 1 | the crew of th baer ea Timer who are about to} Ooi, TO a ciren ti > See Eee r una i standard ia toa Fou, vand dear, and iasieed of getting into bed: | Macdull, Thane of ECS, at the strongly-fortiied ean give these fleeting tbinge Dott A body toda packet, was gare’ there, nd ono day there Di , gz ys. Si at Eust 01 iH ly re ,—can confer upon them were two-fisted bull: that pet Palmer, York City, and they and Barto! ‘Lawn | Ways. So the Soldene comic opera company will Tor King’s Cross, and ewakenlng nine (ree ot tee ee oo a eerste of the | vigor, a beauty that inoredsex with dmaperis nate | tood 10, Oe row with al ok saat crow node new theatres Tennis." : : erect ans whatever sugzes~ not occupy the stage of the Grand this season... | hours later in Edinburg, -days of jolting in| cuirn, a few yards farther o1 7 7 vill from thesiin entra nee of the build- | _‘ Dora will be'the coming attraction at the . springless carriages, through mist, an@ damp, | supposed to cover bis remains.” wniehs eset, shor, ontinue. to, capetvee, S7aerat cpataclor Seek Tracey, 8 cant was a fevoritanth every= oor on Monroe strect. Ta front, here Halsted Street Opera-House. THE UNION’S PROSPERITY. | 24 rils, atlust landed, "06 untappy, voyager LACGONICS invention frou dilieulty, ‘safety from danger. | Poy ety i Well Jack were gaume for to fo : ores. The structure willalso | ‘Two Nights in Roino” has done fairly at Me- é + am somewhat. negative comforts of his ACONICS. ‘ Sey ae ror eey ital by tele for the big feller, thapeh be hadn't a guost of & herent poi ‘of offices, especially de- | Vicker’s during tno past week. - ~. From a Canadian Standpoint. destination. Fancy then painted the regions |: 2 —_——_— tn hepa a pred genre ined ey TE Te aD apie aon cra 4 a 2 .' fy L - 7 jum: oO in”; lown neh weve as averse to dusisas their | ‘There are minds so habituated to intrigue and | {1"steitcnen where you belotgs and end the class. ‘i of end. people of that ‘Hess parties, left for'New Orleans last evening. manners and customs but barely allied vil ‘ : : falty sttp- 2 regs, It willsoon be the most wealthy country: ab led tocivill- | ‘principals, very little blood would beshedin | ™ystory in themselves, and 0 prone to expect + Bardens, we believe, have specially ‘Tom Keene and W.B.Sheridan -play against | on the gl zation, where accomm mn was scanty and |* a ed in i] soprone to expect + steward 2 hand for to peel spuds.” Well, sir, of globe. It possesses upwards of 3,000,000 | gitticuit, food poor in quantit; that wa} . it from others, that they will never accept of é M 'y and quality, and ‘ve * course that meant business. The doors were at Plain reason for a plain fact, if it be possible to | onee shut and locked,the tables shoved to one ra that ‘ith the prospective manuge each other in Philadelphia in the week of Jan. IV. that wa - | square miles of territory and a population of | laws so Tude and elastic a3 to render the, return Of all ‘the pnssions, jealo usy ft x a cl ; Pf nd yy is that which | devise causes.for it that are obscure, tn side, and the two crews, or what of ‘em was sated the hare, inthe conduct of the they sball do thelr 5! ¢ | Under the managementof theRedpath Bureau | 69,000,000. During the next decade its inhabl- | gr te wanderer more thin a. matter of ,doub aries 7 : of the attractions, an Q we er of doubt. | exacts the hardest service and pays the bitter- | fetched, and usually not worth the ca Li ere te nets toward making the | iss Anna organ sill tart upon'a Western | fans wl aye added to their number about eee ne ne oe eee tee Cte’ | ost wages. Its service is, to stan the vucose of the misor, who would rata a ood horse toescape | STEyorn costly thik yon ean fight?” enya So . i (000,00 more. There is yet but the merest . a turnpike, so these gentlemen ride their hign- A Highlanders, and on .one, occasion ome .| Our enemy; its wages, to be sure of it, Bred tieories to deat in, order to come at truth em Bod, as bo gotup from the 19016 ava wera first-class in every respect. We are 5 3 No determination is to be noted in respect to | traginent under cultivation, and withoutunduly | Seotcnmen visiting England asked to sce the | He that abuses his own profession will not pa- | through by-puths, lanes, and alleys: while sbe | pilin’ over with rage ‘cause the pig's totter had + " er rage ‘cau: ie pig's r hac patie to discover whether or not Mr. Haverly fee Unk ding it: le there it of for 200, hildren of the hou! here thi fs ook rangements in regurd @ Union Square engagement in this city next | Crow ing its people there is ample room for200,- | children of the bot ise. where they wero visiting, e a aaah defnlt eitoarre, but if be | Season. , 000,00. “It is very favorably situated, being bor | Sd Were told that they had carefully coucenied, ently need with aug cade Wue spebo aut Rersolt is Jonging jquictly slong, PGE Conse | took him:tull im the face. oe ra nicer lato F) c of - arrival of the perutions of self- . 6! off, but the minn: je throw’ into eat aseectl | _ Afalely proftable engagement hasbeen played | dered by the ocean upon three sides, and pos | guests, being quite, comnGes AE ERAY JSON | ey enclely except see eer oretescton, | ogee ita ‘tee’ sometime hefre ner and | Peston we seen that Be, werr feller made a with The Galley Slave at Haverly's 8 ve ety of climate within the Tem- 7 Company at the, corner of Mon- rly's during | sesses every varlety of climai in the Tem- | fmmedintely be enten if they ventured to wy except : ‘ sat Tas 0 Sasi, he will find it hard Hhe-week: perate ‘Zone. Between its numerous States.) pear, All this seems very. "absurd noyadayet iad Heard parapet eri vee airs Phos tho great statestaun, who lates the Ber, | wicked pass at Bob with bis left, whlch our tae re and ro. ho site purcbased | “OUF Gentlemen Friends” is the name of a | there exists absolute tree trade, ‘and the variety | but has the almost suporstitiong Deller in she | #bUses it, we are far from belng certain that | apiracy against Doria wuss te delberats: con’ | stopped neatly and landed 2 sockdologer right ork to obtain a jodation,—the site pi conte Gent ent may be numbered among the-| of climate and production existing within its peculiarities of Scotland as°a foreign and far- | this is the case. ond umowiely to serutiuize into, divers.and sun: | <r inge Philadelphian’s eyes that put ‘em rors to ovmaens, upon which they contemplato | things that were. : of climate and promtor state trade very large. | distant land quite died out from the mind of tue | A man | i , divers.and sun- | both into mournin’ and made him spout blood ty the 3 man may arrive at such power, and-be so | (dry errors committed and -opportunities neg- in’ % peing the last available plece of prop- EY ‘This your the surplus revenues amount to up- ordinary tourist ? It is nutural that Shakspeare, | ¢; * lected whereby hi Id wii like a dyin’ whale. Afore he had time to recover bauding, avalible plooe of Drop: | | Jesse Hartett-Davis will singin the operetts | ward of S10}, wnlek Sap june to Up- | Orsay ov already written Toany plays, angnt | Successful in the application of tt ts to pe ves, | total failure Se ee acco iee. But | Bisself Hob ect in. 2 couple espe HS ext forsucha purpose dowh-tor tee Jess than | iil, next Wed: Heeping Queen” at Springfield, | reduction of its debt. While, the towards tho | Warhis inventive powers in-want- of fresh ma- | bled to crush and to overwhelm all bis cnemies. | the plain fact was that spirited enterpriee. peo | Knockin’ the big, chap, clean off hie pine. ti ‘The now theatre will no xt Wednesday night. : reduction Of its door en Ghe Continent, of | terial, would eagerly take up a subject not oniy | Ent 6, Soe ee NCOeeT UL COREE, eee ee ested cat ie was victorious | COmCUP Rein And OF Or Ofae a round O pores ve ye like @ round of raw faanot seoare the sito owned pow y hat they Fino, and if the owners carry ut TY ‘Although the sale of seata for the Bernhardt | Eurupe hns been growing worse, the credit of | full of stirrimg und dramatic incident bus '|:8nd. established not upon our love, but upon Ps intend 10 carry out, the paler et engagement is the largest te Ton en paramere fie United States is improving. A large Tedue- | specially likely to interest.the King. morirrs is | our oe often contains .. within it~ in overs pointers the. FEO et oe ey Cx | beef. and-his shipmates throwed up the sponge bee fedt sable tival 40 some of still many seats to be purchased. tion in’ the rate of. interest, has been | also nature! that he would paint in tints of dark- eer f iy bert of ve own destruction. It |. than in the elty, until that most untucky acci- and ordered in the beer, that bein’ the way them douse wil prove a formidable, ry Gulice b tislateiths © Aw avobion wieiet [ee naey the redemption of old bonds, and by | est villainy the portrait of Macbeth, is.at bost a jovless and precarious safety, 08 | dont befell tho Count de Fiesque, who was cl” | things was done them times: but when the becr _ the present planes of amuse! toe alec n Arabian Night” | meiStneat a lowerrate of interest; the bur- | rug REPUTED MURDERER OF THE ANCES- ort-lived as that of some conquerors Who have | Very life and soul of the conspimey. In stepping | Sone, Solemn Bob couldn't be found. He'd jist ———— party e impression wherever they ap- | dens have been yearly lightened by part pay- TOR OF KING JAM ae from: = eDestllenosexcltod by the dead bodies | from one galley to another the planic on which gous sen aboard as abun ace asit notnin’ had Restor pect and he tell into, tho sea, His | RAPPOMET. OM, wards he woulda Dave, ft = ~ ear, but are making very Jittle money. rest ad ‘HE FRENCH ACTRESS. pear, . 5 ment, until at the present time more than a Opini 4 seoms to differ whether Shakspeare , be ‘that ch it, the ex-socletaire of the Private letters from the Colo show in New | thirdot their ‘War debt bas been paid off, and pinions y . ‘They that are in power should be’ extreme! atmor happened tobe very neavy, the night to | «you weren’t no ma > Sarah Berthas erate ete romat success, Aine stallion | tointerest has been reduced by one ball. | At ever vinited Beste Pa oear the Borger, thi | cautious to Gaamittho execution of thelr plans | Bevery defer tho waver tb bo very deep, and the | 2S%ucie ang as T used t a good deal of cautious to commyho ste able, but to those who | bottom to be very muddy. And it is unother lors sald be, and {thought 1a take tho Soo os Gomédie Frangsise, will open w-morrow night at MoVicter’s. She will appear as Adricnne Suid ope monkey, were chs: only anlinaly: ost ien ihe, Peuetion, by tt ig proposed to, eitcetaritiea | 1n no way diminizhes our admiration and even | itnertto the pleasare of running @ | 960 eng sire George : ther new loans'ara lower rate of interest. FO a ae oo ony TERETE Ta IGE | eee ee ae are gers plain fact wnat water inal stich cases tappens?o | ‘ygur Randa” r. an ree 'S. Knight will produce The immigration into the United States dur- he has grasped the spirit of the times and re- | are never so sure of them as-‘when thelr duty is no dlstinet detw 7c went on, Doh tap es 8 jean down.” the author of “Lalla Rookb" once | their new piece by Bronson Howard at the he 1 roduced with fidellt t rhas swollen . These | Produced wit! unerring fidelity the manners and wrote, “the critica like nothing se much as the | Grand Opera-House. Their engagement . is people re supposed to pave 8 meee customs of a country regarding which so little Se Na tie a commit the, execution of Ig we cannot exbibit’a better life than an | the passage home growed more more sol- sanity of writing him up.” This vanity bas made for February. Property. to tho value of $2,000,000, an > | Was then known. es : 5 See eee eee patiene, prives of the pla ty. | enelst, we Mnust be very bad calculators, and if | emcholy, We was jist to the west'rd of the Taal taped in to the utmost since the famous | During the recent cold snap the Boston Tagat Bropact of thoir industry will at least yield | _ vc can hardly, Tonthre fo ane ie Shakspenre | Heart aad baud are against you; Fou DAVE ¢ ve eaunot exhibit better doctrine, we must be | Georges Bank when he says tome one piset, ts French actress began to cgntemplate an Amer- Opera Company dismissed au ‘qudience at Tu- | $90,000,000 more yearly. Whatever ‘nistakes the | of ignorance of history, forhis knowledge of | manded only his hi ie ‘you; you bave com- | still worse reasoners. Shall wo then burn a | the middle watch: ‘Tom, there are ong thing I'd ow an Amer. | Glanapolis. Veteran management would not $90,000,000 mronypave nade with regard to their | everything cise was little short of marvelous. ly his hands. saa because he chooses to say in hisheart, there | like you to do for me arter we gits in” sant. So much has already been said of her | ) 506 Siode such a blunder. Americans may Bavemmve made none with re- | Many authorities hold, that bie acqunintance:|. In tho tortuous and crooked policy of public | 18 n0 God? ‘To say iin bis head 1s incompatible, | _“‘What is it, mylnd2’ says. * There ain't bits, a with legul minutize could only have been ac- affairs, as well us in the less extensive but per- Perna with a sound state of the ccrebelluw. bats at thin” youd ask me to do that Z wouldn't do,’.saysI, *for your a out and out er eccentricities, her acting, that to . gardto the principle upon which public im- mn the qualities that Plercy’s “ Legion of Honor’’ company—a new 7 A w hove | quired bya professional, training: he was s0 baps more intricate Jabyrinth of private con- ut if all who wished there were no God belicved dwell at length upo. q provements Prould, be carried on; they have ‘book bas actually |{cerns, there are ttco evils, which Tite continue | it. too, we should have many ‘atheists. He that | good sailorman and @ good shipmate, though giv organization, atthe head of which are Annie well up in medicine that a fhe ‘made her famous now, upon | (Stem Sani Piercy, and Lewis Mormson—will | tho ip debt for nothing except to meted | been written on tho “Mad Folk of Bhakspenre,” | 10 NOs er ae {100 OVS lc meortunater | Has lived withogt a God. would be very happy to | tomelancholy-, showing what a special insight he bad into in- |: they have no cure, and their. only palliatives are die without on®; and he that by his conduct hus, “+f wants you,’ says Bob, ‘to take this letter— taken the world 2ot out of the commandments - giving me a note—to the address what are the eve of her appearance here, | appear at the Grand on the dist inst. the 3 : eir future ‘revenues; they have made ¢ qwoold be useless. She will perform twelve 1 . sanity, and a case has oven actually beea pro- |iditlidence andtime. They are these: the most Mr. John L, Stoddard, who has been delighting | only such | improvement ag. “the, revenue | Dosed ror bim as the true didcoverer of the cir- |: ligidence and ichtened tase give their assent | Would most’ willingly insert jt iato the creed. thuriked onto it, and say to the young worn i18 ear 3 Cond oe er eehood, mthor than to an im- | ‘Thou shalt kill and thou shalt vommit adultery you'll see there as I thinked of her to the last.” times in this city, and the public can Judge for | large houses of Bostonians with his illustrated | from year to rR - culation of the blood. His. notions dn science themsélves whether she is what her managers | lectures on foreign lands, will ,begin a. series them. “They have not been -called upon San - his erg rt a * . tea s fully up to the somowbat moderate stand- |' robable truth, and their esteem to those whi would be very conveniently ‘supported by “1 do Bein’ as 1 can’t read,’ says I, ‘i'll have to tae CS ae eectaother Rachel. During the | Here on the %th, at Central Music-Hall, to, ay for dead horses, and, the Peroaed with wore tus times and 3 akeen and: observant probable true amin praferenes to those who | Tot believe in God.” - But are PPO te Py awian | gitsome one to give me the bearin’s, but as : atudent of man and their. minds he is so un- | only deserve in ainie Sy forgo absurd a doctrine? Ye3, says the zealot, | you're goin’ for to be on-hand yourself,is 1 ae for fear of making proselytes. | That he wiliut: | might advise, ‘you'd better take it yourself. ytes I aden! engagement there will be no Wednesday John Dillon, the erratic comedian who hasa tremendous War debt, their people are paying | Filed thar, while it has been suggested onthe |. He that acts towards men as if God saw him, | tempt to make prosel; it, even toa sys- | Howsoever, my iad, you may trust me for to Sauitge ‘nor Saturday evening performance. | habit of disappointing hig audiences Dee ‘and | jess interest upon ‘thelr, ubilities to-day than then. will go on the road. Jake Murray will é One hand that ono man copia never have writ- | ‘There is-every reason to believe that the en- 5 wearcin Cunada. Before this century closes K os ;.and-prays to God as if men heard him, ulthongh ess, rn. 3 insists.” axement will be a very large financial success, | support the steven. J-Horhen sey wall | Weare in Cannes will bo ‘wholly unburdened; | ten all his thirty; coven Play ea assert.al- [ho may not obtain all that ho asks, or Gucceed in | ease eer tho a occ waten |< tne te eat if wane a8 you iat vere my se the cost of Government will be the mores ich perhaps party vaste DUCROF of at Uf that he undertakes, will most probably de- | causes little children to ery at niant tor abed- | wheel.I stuck the nota in Tay ,dosom and’ went he @ afraid : for the advance sale of scats ‘bas eclipsed any The whale till attracting man te to | bagatelie, while we, if we persist in our present tho great Lord Bacon was.the author of atleast || serve to do so. For with respe aaie in the theatrical history of Chicago. Miss | the gate Ae a ee Beery OF cbmmoda. | policy, will bo but iittie better off thun tho | S0meof them. So imanyesided ‘a man would |to men, however teeieay: pact he ac M 3 Berakardt will be suppored by a French | tion has ben furnished for tho general public, Bpaniards or Turks. hardly neglect historical agcuracy, but we must | -Gtners, yet if pure and good, with regard to him- Bat, to gene the Will ‘be sue | watch went below and Bob wero a-missin’ ypany. ‘The répertotre jacindes ton has beon furnished for te Sruisos to bes | it is strange, indeed, that a Government hardly pegicet bistorlodl aecurney, Mary histor | Sue eset Puce Tetbreaier they. cuunoe full: | Sto grant that be hs Convert others would | thought probably no'd got to sleep semen erty company. The des “Adrienne | Bhd for come time iP eieegts SeTaNE, daed: The Government of | Hal Fescurch had not ‘sen orried vory far, and, | ‘Sef Sue ghest interesis, they cannot fall: | be to grant that be has eccro reason on bis side; | ondeck.and { took a tura round lookin’. for font a Im: ne a secont is 6 ni ities of rama io m= le = ‘Lecouvreur” onMonday evening; “Frou-Frou” ell Canada is. The temporary advantage which we diy, that. th sities of di ‘| they cannot make the ‘Deity, ors to God. alshough | and we Rave vet to ea A eee be con: | him, but he were nowhere to be seen, and, know. on ‘Tuesday. evening and Saturday matinGe; | _ Horace Wall was to have sailed from New | Canuds ie. Jp eained by mortgaging the coun- | Of romance have vsusl if compelled some | yer they will and must, make the supplicant fumed by fire or overwhelmed by force. Wewill | in’ that it would soon bo deyiige™, & fer toe Fn eetapasant "on Wednesdays | LOTS otenaay to arrange the alled igarios of | Dave bitherto eulnce OY Tiekraiiions ayear, | deviation from the, sqid 6s ot re Peer eee att soealve, : fumed by trader the sake of example. But | cbaps in the other watch for to havea hunt for Be Spey” and "Le Passa, "on Wednesdays | she visit to unig country of A and Something to | Sue ng, uno ss hugeome coun on, of | corded tradition; and soi" tne or mole | Ttis far more safe © sgwer-any’ protenstons | fet kim aloce, aud none fino, te eo abstr, that. | BID Arter ay oe momberin, what pe'd i? i ve mn 7 le | 33 a J =e lage and Hiving ep oncome, has come to an end. We | illustrious pect, Clothing at a dof his own |’ that a woman may aspire to on any pretensions | Trening thet you ourselves have set a most hor |.said,to me. 1 Yhdged ‘he'd took. hisself off for ae ed eng re weichtho. innumerable champions | good. Next day he come home a’ missin’, and mend ramos trans Macboth | ‘Virtue thun those dearer ones, which she ones. Wi mi Benttieh yenor ranity. re it her that of bigotry and of fanaticism have followed, and nobody never seed him uo more. fellow, if ing left alone in the | aft. ‘When I were relieved and went for’ard the dark! it he ‘The cast of “ Adrienne Lecouvrenr"™ will be: do with their management. 3 1 iJ 53 are now called upon to send out of the country Ings! ‘Aacleane Lecourrenr... ‘Mile. Sarah Bernhardt Bernhardt ott reach | Chicago, .te-morroy yearly an equal sum to-pay the Interest upon duxoant £2000. Br | ee en man: “Tester on. the side of, her. v: ‘Tel Me orning at . 9:40 ,0'closit ovat’ the): ure our foreign obligations, so‘ that what.we do“by SOD.a¥ cimenet.. > || “Fo .the side of, her 3 axel b ie : ¥ 6 By wav or! * joarebyintow: Boeri Of| iG Ldeeds {.sh¢.39 not,in the exact road:to.gain the approba- will follow whenever and wherever they have | “I took the letter to the place ‘whero it were ‘MC Bonilloud | Fort Wayne: Hailroad. She will then be con- | way ‘of loan we neutralizé ‘Wy! wav'of interest, aroma om mon reenot talae: saw hose or Ege : Sn aupel rags Gehe ST Anoe ‘only a ror “4 wer to do it. " By burning an atheist you have ainpated. x ole were ia’ South “rookiva, za ‘ i r essai e 4 Dy ‘i. Ghamonnin | veyed in the brougham specially built for her to | Every year the disadvantage of our policy must : 43 4 x & z ‘with patience, but may even follow you 3 ut importance to that which is absurd, interest g@igtuefer | the Palmer House, where the lady will be | goon increasing, until ve ‘will be in the posision the English language steeit. ‘with patlonoe; bite may Gree lio er UE BO | ee brnion was forbidding, Light to tuat which | Gn dreadful when she Hecred ue Hob jus, Fonce MPI ized. - of Iroland.—not on account of nyo our own | Whe MALCOLM IL’S DESIGNS. sae pouidsuecessful in all her methods to gain | Was the essence of darkness. For atheist ie & ‘Afterwrds | larned as Bob bad been Captain of Silie. Sidney ana J; Davis onill somes nie tho ota | £005 By fonmlands Due on RCOUNE.OE CUEONE | | Winen. the Romane detestie Boots to govern | the approbation of men. and ehe,will pursue, not | system which can, communleatg neither warmen | me Toreton in “the Nortn Carolina the wyage te mip nics Church Choir o for 2 sum- an jemstives, We” ar A vision into Y vice, it the aavis ith nor iilumination, exce| ‘rom those fagots whic! it that ol went to sea,—! levi eo -Aille. Colombier pone pene The people of Ireland are impoverished by | Northern and Southern ‘Picts, and then into ae eeu @, bu Fhe aaviser certainly yi scorn, | Or ilutisken zeal bas lighted up for its de- | never mado but ono v'yame,—and ere the ife P . : Btructio: of the whole ship's company. He shi ped.ag in ‘As there are none 50 weak that we may ven- 4 in the -sarvice Pipoard’ of a tine te gate as ic. Colombicar | mer season at the Grand, and a subsequent (ut | the large sums which aro, yeurly sent abroad to | Nean°provinees before the supreme King or |! ———— ture to injure them with impunity, so there are ? were bound. out on the Kast India station. .. SOLEMN BOB. ae lic, Carpetier | of tho. West aud Northwest. A repertoire will | pay the rents duo non-resident landlords, 79 | ardrigh was finally adopted She CO sion Der Mile. *Buoe, | be studied, and a new comic opera by @ young | send millions abroad every yenr to Pa the in- e bis time 11 t ifie- Jane | St Louis composer will be produced. forest upon non-vroductive works. We bave ing at bls time Srom broths to propa wogen: :fone so low that they may nob at some time be were bound: ovke North. River, waitin’ for set this, in } able to repay an. obligation.. Therefore, what orders to go: to sea. ‘Bob was ‘giv’: lib- ON THE elt, Josgee Pron Ss Naw Sele catly Lene nate Cea eer the Inter” | ture... Malcolm II. determined to up I id dictat fa - 5 ROAD. ie Variel entre, New Orleans, for a long | color way, and we have increased this | tho wish to transmit the chown to his immediate jpenevolence would dictate, prudence wouldcon- | Jails History as "Related by an Ancient | erty alonr of some others, got a little too the wir of tn articlotn the New York: Sun | Beri is the Soungese OE MARIOS NEs ino | nearly 98000 ‘sustained, and otherwise, (by | descendants, snd for this PUrPO%S Toae, the farm. For ho that is cautious ote lowest wit | Mariner—Esfects: of Practice Once | much sr0g Aboor’ and Oe AT in extimates that more than two hundred troupes, | Siasidonie taverly must look to_his Viurels. | other enterprises equally profitiess, equally polsoning of, the next. bere Oring. throne, the | -Tave attained such habits of forbearance aid of Prevalent in the United States Navy | tho inst ship, and suspected him of havin’ played exeatelay: combinations of different kinds | Abbey and ‘are rivals of no mean magni- | foolish. What hope have wo before us, when, | stood in the way of his grapdson, Duncan. Bfal- complscenty. as will secure him the will of —The Cat as an Ald to Discipline. some trick or other uporhim. -He were giad of So cckities took the road last fall trom the | *¥de. nf the prosent rate Red aa pty ene foreign | colm had many warlike adventures in the eartier | all that are beneath bim. and teach him how to -. svetw Fork World. - ac “for to punish {uim, and so he ordered tic centres, Most of these started from | “Across the Atlantic" will be the dramatic obligations will draw fro) a year lustry of our part of his wy mi bord against the Northum. | avoid tho enmity of all that are above him. For | «1 mind, sir, once bein’ in the ship Caledonia, him for to have a couple of dozen at- the gang- Ker York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Cin- | Sensation at the Academy of Music nome week, | People at least $12) 000 a year for interest | brians and Dancs, but th fast fow years wore pongo would ot brutse even 2 worm, wil we bound from here on a v'yage to Liverpool, men | Way: Bob bad mover been Hogeed afore: as Be Giooati, and St. Louis, which are generally re- ES ene Play the ichdmentwil | ,,We have gald that at the closo of the contary Glamis ee Binean the: ae DuCCRG “pont. 5 is pein’ avrfat scarceand bringin’ as high os $20 ad- | the chain and « At nurbed ashore, swapped of As Logie) headquarters for theatricals east of | be in the bands of Shed Le Clair, a juggler; car he Le Brates wilt be our of debt: her 44 of Shakspeare ”—reigned {n bis stead. ‘We did not make the world, we may mend it, vance, which them times—for it were a-many | navy clothes for a shirt and pants and got a dol- fe sippe. In addition to tho regular | Tie Howard, vocalist; Madge Aistan, song and | [or il be unbupdeneds, Ore nace will we Have MACBETI’S POWERIIN SCOTLAXD. -anvo.did not make te wailing that itabounds | year ago—wero a big price: and we-hauled out lar ‘to boot, ‘so 1 lurned, from Bob Mors ae + Slapaniesseveral “snap” organizations, infin- dance: down with taxation sion in this condition of | Atthis time Macbeth {née Findlay) occupled ee ee ese too dull to be employed, and | from the foot of Burling slip at about 9 o'clock ia _pim, and havin, pote drown the ane fiythe general prosperity, also took the | fr, Charles L.Davis in ‘Alvin Joslyn” wilt | things? It is high tine that woshould become | a6 Important position in’ Scotland, being by | jnaves who ato too Bian: Put the ‘compound | in the mornin’ and went off to a anchor in the | Pox¢e till Bob Morris found him and braog him Judforthort trips. «A disastrous state of af- ) Play the next enyagement at Hooley's. He will | alive to our real condition; that’ we should take birth Thane or marmoar'of Ross, and by mar- eee shall DAY a eed oho. is that Tiar | East River to complete the crow, bein’ three | aboard of us, pocketin’ his advance. ‘talsr in the profession is be supported by Walter Adrian, Charles Drake, | notico of the policy that has been pursued, and | riage with Gruoch, also Thane or marmoar of |: hed 18 G05 hort. Thelasc man wero brung off * He never got over it, sir. He were engaged tobe a eietortea, oving partly | besupported by Walter Adrian, Charles, Tiers" | Inquire whither wo are drifting before things | Moray: orn, other wonds, 5 SPF" OF fee ruoeh Knows how fo put proper words in Proper piaces | Men shot Th Te ng OF ery Tice to th T took th Te ne eed Te Ne ani thay | Harry Stanley, GoW Harres Gi, Washbure, | have become too bad to,mend. Moray; or 12 cs Crown lads. His wife,Gruoch | evinces tho tavost nowledro of books, sohe that | drunk at about 2o'clock in the afternoon, and for to be spliced toe Zen Msselt ft t0 go nish ore than one-half o1 the companies that start- | Miss Jessie Lee Randolph, Miss E. Logan Bur- < see gira amnin, was sister of tho rightful heir to | Snows how fecpat, Be ersons in fit stations | woot the anchor and were towed out to a | Potato Nut oy more, and the reason he never ee ee ‘| weather berth in the North River.and made sail | would let ‘us seo him abift hisself were that he Heutenant were achap as had n with Bob in ¢d out under favorable -au: i : spices have either | nett, Miss Tilly Shields. the throne, who had been murdered by Malcolm | oyserved of . Elizabeth that ‘she was weal: be: deen disbanded or shortly will be. Anew cular drama, in seven tableaux, MALARIA. ne sad according to the. old. law of successions ere eyat chose wise counselors; to which it Mvas | onto her, the wind bein’ fresh from nor’ west. Were afeurd we might see the marks of the cat Tlgive you an obituary of some of the | c#lled “The Phantom King,’ will be seon to- eee bad never pe eo renal y, Hypenlee.-son | Teplied that to choose wise counselors was, ins | -“Towage were high them days, and ships on Be ack. He tere te ed fore Rave: Prominent ones” said a veteran to the writer. | Morey evening at the Ope: etmas TORTEL | Qur baby lay in tte mother’s arms, Rich fonaye been on the throne. Duncan's | Pxince, the highest wisdom. didn’t often tow all the way down, but, it the | ico he'd soon got used to bein’ togyed like many "There's the Bhannon & Ealson * Golden Game’ | Jand uBon will be Bi Seecialty Combination. ‘Tho Allerer With Ate a ce eae cught to Paveithor long nor prosperous. He |‘ ‘There are some whi affect @ want of affects. | wind were ahead, they jist worked down on the | another, but it area fact that the fust time were tumble, tat played a losing’nand in Mich~ | management say they ure, spreading them- | And of its food ‘twould take no more. minde an UnsuCcC=E Ll Sepals Barham sat | on eee flatter themselves that they are above | ebb, sometimes bein’ a eouplo of days gettin’ | dreadful to all of ‘em, and it wero a good thing eae. ‘The members of the Rich- | S¢!ves” in scenery and costumes. The Doctor bemm'd and shook his head, Free reg nn dark OF: ety diapate With rewnich | “aremely 3, choy are, proud of being ihe world | out over the bar. “This here last man what were | When it were abolished : aa combination are hunting alli- | Mr. Frank Chanfrau will begin an ‘engage- Sua. looking wine he gravely auid: the Norweghinod, either: retreating’ through | to punish those who thought them capable ‘| prung aboard didn’t have no bag nor hammock, re kuttry i Fiérida and selling the skins to gain | Ment at the Grand Opera House to-morrow | Minin a plainly eo wiekies Morayshire, or, a8 Some fay, making an inroad | revenge; thoy are so wanaiod of the suavity of | and all bis dunoage were what he stood. in, r NOT WON. - as jretum to their parents. Hickey’s night, appearing tn his famous character of Kil, bres, Hines ay NE eae quinine!” : upon it with’ hostile designs. For, sitnough ‘thelr own temper that they Would quarrel with | which were red shirt and ‘a pair of pants. They : "Fok Geese” eee ee esas Traveler. A feature of the week | Seid Grandmamma: ‘Dear me, that's new; Duncan was titular monarch of Scotland, theiedearest benefactor only. for: doubting it. | were glad to get anybody, however. for to make For The Chicago Tribune. 2 Blo flew into the Golden Gate near | will be the appearance of Mrs, Chanfrau at the ‘When £ was young we called it ‘sprue’ I" rigor and energy of Macbeth had made him al- | And yet so vory ‘lind are all their acquaintance | yp the number, and he ‘were bundled Into the My heart is like a troubled sca, ation ‘weeks ago; Adele Belgarde’a com- | matinGes in two of her assumptions, respective- € ‘ jmost supreme over his own underkingdom, and | to these their numerous quatifieations and | forecus'l and left for to sleep-tt off. : ry neand tempest-tossed, miied of inanition in the South two | J¥,in “Parted” and“ Bast Lynne.” Qor urobin, Tom. ne es ot his fect, Fost supreme over Ngherwell have excited thé | morits that the possessors of them Invariably | "ft wore in the honth of August, and we Ane eear is dead, und Ii Rattingr; and Alice Oates’ troupe perished in, | Little Corrine Kimball was, presented with | eee a aaa te was soli’ . | Jealousy of bis sovereign. 4 | discover, when it is too, Inte, that they have | runned her down and out ovar tue fer Fin, Bocas the oe atwe lose teinine manner in Cincinaati about the same '| beautiful gold medal and chain at the matinge | Poor Mother's beart with foar did fll. DUNCAN'S DEATH—SIAKSPEARE’S VERSION | lived in fhe world without asingle friend, and | tig of the pilot long afore dark, and havin’ tive. Aine Graham's‘Upper Crust’ combination yesterday. The gift was appropriately inscribed, | ‘The Doctor felt his hands and hend, . INACCURATE, 2 ‘are about to leave it without a single mourner. | everythin’ suum for the night. When the When first it came, my hopes ran high: Getaied recently in Pennsylvania without a snd ee some Samir iz Janie: Ge ogee And looking wise, he gravely said: ‘Whatever Duncan's object may have been in aoc is but one Pareult in Jie which hd is in watches, was chodee ay bin here rae ae fel ‘this year,” I cried, ‘Dailey Buck's ‘Deseret’ opera company | bas arranged for a aaa en ot ne eae eran ate day give hia quinin Tanking he aa aa Eo alnin, ster: | Weuplect 10.00 to follow and of ai tee uothat | ail she rest beln’ choosed, and it eo happened a8 Fiveltemb with sure and willing feet. , I a 3 ry, there is no doul D os , 1 ¥ cl 5 ‘ -ahost in New Eogland. ‘TheTae- | ing Hkte star, and she will be seen here again | gaidGrondmamma: “That can't be sol ritory. Shetbeth's own hand, while resting at the | Derscveres inalkes vty ditioalty an advance | 1 wore Lie the Sane ae Tee bee eis ; : > ay exp! in New Orleans. r, BIT, LOW jothgownan, or Sm! 's be , near Elgin, (J ie way, when |, was long and ror eeetetipere compa ired in New Ork P ‘He has been smoking, sir, I know!" Bothy {th’s bothy, near Elgin, and ,| Ment, and every contesta victory; and this is’) your nea his. ror to bave dragged him out Th tried long and rong’, . SaiFeioor Seasons’ combination fell into | _ Miss Helen Potter will give an entertainment others, as is far more :likely, that Macbeth tho pursuit of virtue. Sincerely to aspire after tes atjod him sober; but them times "And L was weak; ‘themtiicrs hands recently in Massachusetts. | OD, Saturday evening, Jan. 3, for the benefit of | Ourlady Maud, at seventeen— simply led an attack against him, in the thick of virtue is to gain her, and zealously to labor after ca dpe: fund pounded bit “the knock-down and ‘And thore was no one stanaing near tewart’s mi ly lassachuse! the Newsboys’ Home. In addition to Miss Potter As bright a girl as e'er was scen— = whieb he lost his life. «Here, thon,we first break her ae 3 ea recelve ies. t at ack , o weren't s¢urwards, and he were allowed ‘To comfort speak. i vile age nstrela laid down to rest |Ancrs will appear the Eichberg Ladies Bijou } Que cay turned languid, white, aad frail, Which ho lost hakspeareon ‘the score of histor | Ler early will find hur Decors it nto. oe Tokiy, | for to sleep it off. ~ ° J Iaeett® 0 the banks of ‘the Mississippl. there will -ohian. Chandler, violin; Lillian | Apd roses red did strangely pale. B1aNCe Wit aa rea wks killed wear Bigin, | ward also in with her, sad cho ii! Cote ‘heaven | Next mornin’ he wore all right bus the most My feet were bruised by falling stones; tay ateClark & Daly's king high kickers gave Shattuck, violin, Lettle Launder, violin and ‘The Doctor tele uer palsy and suid, pot neur Inverness, aid, 2 ig slowter was at For the breast of 2 500d a elty. (heaven |. oititur lookin’ chap aseveri seen. He were a ‘My bands were torn °° . Kick a fly week ago in Baltimore. | cellos Emma Grebé, viola; Anna Hing Aires | ot . Toly geGn? i ncident in no.way Out. fod wi rivaled Intivence bins | young fellow, not above 2 or 2} years old. and | By many a bramble hanging low, - fanist; Harriet Earncst, soprano; J. William! Malaria—‘tis pjainly seen: rough-and-ready times, when buman life. was thron ith unrivaled influence, every subi: Ml & 4 - . & Monlton'e juvenile opera troupe | Macy. buffo. Reserved f, Soprano; J. Williams | «rnree times a day give her quinine!” rough-and-rondy Timeyan one of weyperquls- | gating passion," Hico the wind ‘and storm, fal- ‘would a: been good -ookin "but for. a expredsion | ‘Audinanyathorn. ‘Soped their watches at Waltham, Mass., Nov. | cured at box office Central Music-Hall. Three mesh day BS ee ait po right!~ | eof Hoyalty could-not be reckoned the proba. | filling his word.’ att ee at be : 2% m3, W! = re friend and weren't never goin’ for to bave | . Theyear has gone, and still Istand , eugnt Wvenile Soronaders gavethelr last ser- | | The enzagement of Mr- Nat Goodwin at Hoo- hy jmy gopdpic, sue danved al RISA! et ecu a ing. quietly at Doms aleve See cy cnet | eowaralce oat incorrigible which the | nnothor, Somehow 3 xine oT exvended eT Upon the plain. ieee Seeagagvember in Kansas City. Wasbburo's | Joye Reiss CcTproved aromuuergtive ono | “Que bet aid aut eo range a Harp enn ot Nouaura th | an ody ob te french iste iGo thinkin’ gp bed Been on fextended spree ¥ ) The wg ainose - iv ut range and queer ays, aud the vy pou attaches any |). g a 7” ® Tih. a, im the samo moats, ‘Tae Rochelio | DOB Ggete ana Hooles’s, When itisremets- | ‘hat Nother, Fipiitened, punting, anid Gays, Bd tuedored the stranger bouenth his own fentions for place wud power Petmenta and | haa hema times, sir, 1 were. 7 ee oetie ie a Penni was salted at Council Butts a bored that the Goors Nd matinge, this sa. a Recta terrae repens ny ee ronf-troe, Macbeth would ave, Killed eee flies wero never pursiied with, more eagerness | pint to comé aboard tolerably sober, and always Twonder, when the Angels write, °: e Clair Scott dramatic compan: od showing. “Hobbies” with Goodwin dis- iu A inder ‘circumstances * and intrigue than when the neads of ost WhO ad a bottle of rum in my chist for emargencies. il Spied at Bed fe company.) Ee And looking at him, grandly said: have brought upon him the loathing and s: aiined them, had they been heid on mercly by ‘ If they will kindly add the wi Oak, In., and the Adele Paine bled bas been received with the same dsmon- “Matarin—tis plainly seen; revenge of all the subjects of the ‘murdered ‘ pens Ming-plaster, could not have sat So when I sced this chap a-sittin’ on the wind- “Hor best was done.” ACQUIT As tee tnetlon breathed ite last at Cleveland about | strations of defen, ‘Which have grected every | Three times nday sive him quinine!” Tovenge of all the Sy be more impressively |, moro ersdi on “their choulders. Derm Inss eend at daylight—our.side hud comme on dec Trait’ me. ‘The Daiziel-Dickey-Lingard strepomanee of {¢ during the suven different | + What stuif!” sald Grandia: “Iam thinking | drainatie than thing Chre’s version, tho arrival |" spramg up Hie snushroome, and the crop magogs | at-4o'clock, and he'd ‘come out with the reat ot | vow Ol-Pipe Company—A Formidabl troupe wi ecks it has been seen i Chicago, ‘us, and it got light very svon arterwards—I goes ip pany: 4 De Oonstabie ma frozen out in Chicago. | ¥' a . That good-for-nothing boy's been drinking!" | of Duncan under the roof of. bis host, hisout- | to bo fecundated by blood, although it re: at- | tomy chist and pours astiffencr into a panoi- Competitor. for the’ Standard and 2-XewHaven look combination went to rest ‘The Feuilleton says: “ Bartley Cambell’s play, spoken admiration for all he saw, in the words; | edly finppened. that the guillotine had finished | yin and brung it out to bim. Ps 4 Pipe Li Bardmeyet 8 month ago. The New York | +My Geraldine,’ bas Sot beena failure. It bas, | The head of the house. forever well, spoken admiration pleasant seat; the alzalmbly, | the favorit vefore the plasterer had finished the | " «Here, matey, says Jy * ‘jist tuck this under inited Pipe Lincs. aac combination were recently disci, | on the contrary. proved & ir scien. Itis not | Que day fell ill, and, sad to tell, Gills castle betnmends itself unto our gen~ | model, and that the original was dead betore the | your ‘Licend brace up. ast oerenen tenes ow Yak Sere climber, Nixon's * Uncle Tom Cabin* a8 original as “The Galley Slave,” nor as, stron Could not arise, but loud did cry; tle ‘senses”;. bis ; gratification . at. the b bust wasdry. ° : Ton zat eae ide of PR rum in a jiffy, and Proeapenpata, Pa., Jan. .2—A- number of ne. he golden stair at LaSalle, Il. | as My Partner, but as deren SY. “it will | AE thls Keone oo ene tte bad entertainment’ . provided | for: Aim, €5 |. ‘pis more easy to forgive the weak who have | sid fe got outside of te pat it didn't scem 10 Eastern, gentlemen, cone swith ne meee company gaye it uw) ” r be ow fills so large u space in e Doctor came, 81 y the ihc yoo sending a. ring _ to “heel ” Be Sun’ gem ago. Clans and Teale TB | do.” Mr. Campbell now fis hardly fairto ex- | And looking solemn, gravely ‘our shown Oy cele refting for tho aighe ut | ¥aiured 2s than the pouerie = OOr ted by Our cho: bim up no more than If tt had Been | poi, ith a wiew, of murring 9, completion Sie 2 fort tine ‘ago, Wheeler's Stasto- | Pade himto filall parcewith the seme mm, | three: Times a day give him quinino!” Previous to, fh tae tea Peurone ecuring | ure". pfokt commenced in our resentment, He | “Helentahandtowash the coos aug nic that | BS ons located at ‘Thurlow, -near Chester, $2 combiantion ace ig WaGeeT S, Magte. | tudo and eatstoro will uitimatoly be the Lope | Growled Grandmamma: “Oh fddle-de-deel | Font band’s PrORres® 2), cpork, and although | that has goue 0 TAF AS 1 cu tne ent he whe lentius asweatin’ up the canvas, jist went | Delaware County. Those works will be Deyety, in December. “The ‘Through oH progress; ‘hich © | Ho's only billous—seems to me!” FY Ocee ee tirst resisted her + Hon will not: feel himself ‘quite secure until he | mechanically from ‘one ropeto another with the | ‘among the most. complete and extensive In Valley’ a rough | de Vega of the American stage, of which Boucl ope her more chivalrous spuvéo es er bias aiso drawn his teeth. . ‘Th until he | rest of the watch, never sayin’ uword to nobody. | th Hae and if good weather favored tha eile Bawwey ” company got there by the Pa- | cault was only the Klopstock.” B insidious pleadings, be eventually zave way,and + ie Aa thes e rt iS Worlds. aby teaener Fa Yen nearly two mouths ago. Erama One day our Grandpa—eighty-four— wsidious pleadings, bred nimecif, after his | power of eee as injured, the moro inexpia- | When our eide went below. as there worl't > | builders tne Mork of refining will be bexan Peni gomedy company, to the regret of all, | _Mrs- Agnes Keene has left the Tof Keene | Complained that he could see no more; evon did: the blow? was marred by the gray- |, bis and persevering must be the efforts of those | .boys in our watcb, this chap. want tothe alloy, | early noxt month. The new refining works mruted by tho wayside. Eunice Goodwin's | Party. Her mother is not fayorable toheradop- | ‘That, at his age, it worried bim : wife's earlier attempy Wee. to her father, as be (rvho have bowen siete bie ‘Therefore a'| and brung out the mess kid, and arter wal Hi | can storage rooms will cover about sixty-five sony we up recently in this State. Ford | Hon of the stage a8 ‘profession. MissGrace | ‘That'his good eyesight should grow dim. el mionarch’s: fully, surrounded by. bis ‘monarch who submits to a single insult fs half | everybody" bad bad # whack in at itbo helped |’ acres of ground. Crude petroleum is to be Dan Hesqueraders were Teportedinany- | Hoth fills her place, and ‘Miss Kitty Allen, a | *‘}'ve often seen it act that way,” H" yy votat Peace atrocioug do the vair of chroned. When the conspirators were delib- | hisself to a little scouse and wentoff by bisself | brought direct fromr. the oil tegions by the b> ‘a cudueraders wero reportedinany- | {ot enter of Mrs. Allon, has beenadded to the | he Doctor, solomnly did say: . armed retainers, So. orrin our eyes that.tt is | crating on the murer onspirators were delfb- | bisse te 9.lHinen, when all hands wes finished, | Heading Hallroad. | ‘The ‘Tidewater Fipe, Com; Nexo, , George Edgar's Shakspearean com- | COMPANY, of engagement which closed 12st ) “Malaria tis plainly seen ; crlmnin e tnctory. tor know what the, agtual |, PEDO Hiuaeia a, volee.was heard in ne anti; he took the iid back to the galley and then goté | pany isu formidable opponent of the Standen si a it jer Ss n singular! " f "1 : amber, 81 “ i ine, and the it is ex) ve ottome aeween snowed up in Biddeford, Me. | PHL St Ho arities of the Platudealer, the Her- aphtee tinted n-dny air, take culate! tory of Macbottrs relation to Duncan's Seat. pep i make the omelet.” #-Mie cons Yous | Ore didn’t pay much attention to bine, Sie ipe, ling, and the Apt or of the Philadel- ; a was, and that 3 tae ee eee eRe liquor #-dyin’ off into him, but | pnia & Reading Hood, is sald to havo taken an For Gulick & iaisdell Attraction | Tul, and the critics of g ” a With John f : i Many men, fail in life from the want, as they | garter two or three days of this sort, of thing we j ‘active interest in the formation of the new pipe the Dillon, died amonth ago, from | 0d, and tho Leader award the tragedian bigh Old man, you're growing old lik Y ; WHA* VER 1 Mei ME of Kentuck, ath waise, Beene opens to-morrow evening in ” ome WIS WIFE IAD NOTHING WHATEVER TO DO rt Bec Nip “ing RUSEY | ,cmoumtali-dem; | Biltsiore were next Fvigay ne wil personae Se BABE H, Rar, cae isto any eg aupnoneor tone rrteatne | Scans, crous ata RP, toy | SUMED Taha ta Qua of te Row ot hed ine scone, Hep. Scuteh* — re- ‘Str Giles Overreach for the first time. : The Youngest T ‘The “gracious Duncan,” again, whois usually |-{80 rea Wuole integrity. But all uch ‘Der~ soris of a good saflorman; that we goon know’d, | one of the leading members of the Board of Yeats ae SoteD mist near Cedar Hapids three | _ Mr. William B, Hayden, the very, eneraer re eee erator: £0, | Tepresented.gn (De asa venerdbleman of |-sona ‘doula remomber, that, in order fo ty and I senrop over seen 8 O05, Gust breeze of Manacers, ‘The connection the Fipe Company Booting’ : Miller's Comets stopped | manager: of the T. W. Keene combination, was ° rePrembatiufrm aspect, Was in reality an inex~ yncther'n vessel be leaky wo first prove it with |° é et | made. edelphia, & eading, tea Hoge Af i2 Indianapolis in November. ‘The Putt anager: of the T. W- Taya : ‘Waco (Tex) Bxanuiner. perienced e:ripling whose short and unsuccess Eihter before: Pp a ind we got this here silent. chap were the fust | was expected to give the producers 9 market at EME Chance’ combination fost tts chances in | fas tad vausual hours lest Rida Mee yard | pete, eee aniinr. | rutiame’ | Pepiences siripling vive of nothing but confu-"| ininute, trivial; Me cay MG iste, dhe more | Wud We Zor iin’, runnin’ out on a topsail with: | the seaboard for theiy oll. a7. at thesame ting Unautteia November. ‘The Banker's Son ae liek had unusual su with bis new ee and | yanch,as stated inthe Examiner some weeks | sion Gud disaster, ‘and’ from whose feeble grasp: pareunities of nand ‘we might say vernacular op-'| & carelesness that were reckless. I know I were | relfeve them Zrom what th = termed the tyr : 2 3 and: d upright are con- . the foot-ropes. when-he cam ad: pani also failed to cash drafts on their ho has everywhere played to houses, which were | ago, is managed by Hallie Hutchinson, a little | the sceptre must immediately have portirnliies. of Délne Just ang and eis a layin’ out on eS. -he came. | anny of the Standard and-{nited pipe lines. YoeWethesaine State at about the sane | fir. heen Character as those which greeted | yirl9 years of age. .A yontleman who returned | by some one else bad BY ‘Macbeth stantly occurring to every, one; and i er inat | unuin soe the top of the yard to the | Many retinories wero projected at polats nc~ Bee The Gate ja aE Hho same | Mr. Reene when Oe ese ene retura Serait | Blrto yoaws of age. ,A wentleman who returned | by some one Cabjects, who were hearty “ted T almost i le chinactas fa taese Aproduces t Tuather earin’, and 1 had totake the ‘dog's | cesaible to the Philadeiphia & Heading Kait- : Bere Miateo eae hte FUNG we | ar tho Grand pers mich will take 4 acra aaze. | quest, romarknbly intelligent iitle olf: be ever | Oe ea aa cepa agway. And us ap er i aimost invariably prepares 20d Pre montsand One of these here days, my lad," anys I | Foam but thus far articles of Incorporation hare RRS'E Geacaye comarcre fa amen | perl encod fora ais | mbrawmeee |eemiornans cam | a ratiitecd taaginuee gra | artignoe contacgeg woe corn unatis| tame aes aaa ee Tl | Sty been EA oe paay Te deserved a better fi evada’ | The management of the Grand will do well to | oid operator. Hecent mentior |\baryest, but which those a! lone are permitted to |'tno often, and maken bad mess on deck if you 0 a= francial rate than death by | ook after their scenery. before: Sir. Keene re- Re Sin ain ‘ly, when election returns | and picturesque proportions we are accustomed }. ‘who have previously sown: , Began tease: * yonne, N.J. The. latter works, however, have 3 2 id the whol: rincipal'scenic attrac |:s1- ; ain't lucky enough for to go'overhoard, ried. ew pi P cs ole country w: to panere’ as one of the PI pal wself on being trong by |" tt woulda onatver, says Bo, 1d be nd loss not get been mraried: ane metas ine. conrpany is , ‘umonia in Philadelphia.” tis were com 3 rns, ‘Tne wretched wavin which the stage | wildly excited to know the resul be ity, bears no true relation dantry._ prides : he Sf y. result, little Hullie | tions of the play, realty. sue P 3 bel ing sorong by THE, was set during the first engagement worked | sgt at her instrament, ber ey: eve: ‘al dwell- |‘niles, while common to anybody.’ a (BeBetinore ADVERTISING. was, Set during the frst engee re cmaedon. | Seite, aud sathered i tho wows from ail | ings wero merely me whoa even Rove os om: | *yir without thom. The former wontd rather | 7 We Sr tho name of ‘Solemn Bob artes | Seton of the country, and, Shons, He, ost the then re American estimates that “ dur- ‘As showing the arbitrary license which the | over the Union, while dozens of brawny men | the top,of a mound, fortified by stakee-and_|-stimble in following the ‘dead than walk upright | a while, and some of the chaps Intho watch used | 6¢ the Board of Senacers of the ‘Tidewater Pipe leezpe ettrical year over half a mililon dollars | Hew revislow of the city ary, license which Te | crowded around to hear what the tientning | earthwoiks. ; : Jeph the profane assistance of the living. She | to poke fun at bim:, bet he: never resented it, | corporation. nded by traveling combinations in pictor. | @,circus and menagerie exhibitions, the Hon. crowde? and to adinire the wonderful skill of | — Having thus éleared Macbeth’s memory, from” beidsnips’the moldering mmumunies of antiquity, | snd sist kept bissctf vo hisself, troublin’ nobody. —————_ Beinting, lithographs, and pictor- | pT. Barnum furnishes the follow: state- | the little operator. While vontrollmg the wires | the foul stain ‘of murder by showing that the Baie Willig tat ‘they sbould not be buried | It gotto bea matter of courst that he be to do Winchester» Hypophosphites patterusa means. of” and work of a similer ¢ ment: Chicago charges, Under, tne old ‘ardi- | ag she does, Hallle is not unlike other littie giris | death of Duncan probably qcourred in, fair and ‘ifembatmed, She would bave tenth nerselt all the arty Or ae re ware thongh Tused | win cure consumption, coughs, weak ‘nash of advertising. | nance, $300 per week license and $600 per week of ber age in be! is and inclinations. For | open warfare, We need noe ba sarpeised bee leant wo the authority of great names, while co! {or to. ten ain'some galoots there a5 Bronchitis, and gen Febility. ‘Establish geet the attra ~ Ferideg size ecess: gro 5200 , one end of her o} that yen! bavi es bow to tho | for to do i Pred wi fons are nesessarily better | ferrent of ground, making a total of $900 per | instancr. Oye O7) € operatinys table is piled | that the new mdnarehs 0 oy carnest.to improve | a pei Bye are ae Lose DY tho | for to. ope for to hold a candieto him in the way | twenty-one years. é en att rmarlin spike; but he took no no- ith paper than othi week; Boston ch: ef eck; St. | fullof baby dolls, and she spends Ic ers, and it is acom- 3 fon charges; ‘or oue weck; Tel a great deal | at Scone, set to wor b wa z A isure time ‘dressin; try.’ Hist tells us ce than try. by learning, since ig Louis, $25 for one month; Cincinnati, $20, for | of her Ie! ig and nursing them. | the condition ‘of the country.’ History, pedantry by her fice, and jist wenton as usual. [were pretty Hop Bitters sces not exhaustand destroy, bus restores, cures, Pier to sce the billsof a dramatic star 5 $ : Be ope 3 2 : Baiti- | isrown County may claim the ‘a fortunate one for Scot-’| she mistakes the nonage of things for their year; Philadelphia. Seq Work City, 815: youngest tele; | that his acgossion oiraly; takes the nonoge og darkness 1s in- | well fitted out in the way cf duanage, and I lent * \ now. Overshadowed by those of some va* | more, $30 for one week; New York City. ‘125 for | graph operator in the world, 1; ‘Soeo dark and troubled timea his . \