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e s TR CITICAGO TRIBURNS: FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, I881—TWELVE PAES., An't natonlsh us at_any montent to Aind o oy AT i fvor of i febilai e i stacke, tho telul by e, o ordenl ubiat, fradal tenuees, the Unie-honored il aw oveasionul erusnde For the ro- tiom of 1o Holy 5 patebire. Tae bt i< in rewnnt 1o mprisoninent ‘tonhitiess tind geeat tavor o the Kinpy it ot for tho fnot thit it veliie conld huve a_tondency to ment fnand ol o Bt enfaree o temporary widesprend aad - influentia! r ol predistorle events. Anpora (10.) Begeon: Tn nuother coltumn e publish tho I [eoneernlnge oleomargnrine, efe] Intely Intruduced futo tho 1linols onso of Representutives by the Hon, 0. Py Uliisholm, ot Elgin. 1t 18 0 comprehensive bill and, if enforeed, wilt do miteh toward aceomplishing the purpose for which It ja designede Laws will not_ entorco ves, and tho pro ans i’ the ¥ 10t the TR §8 e thaugh et P rOmOTEs tho eateience of 1 ¢S of guo- 0 ure ot plensanie eltizens, ‘The mu Teitt ¢ SOINO HieThids orecd withont. the arte el the common Informer: or arlise 2 wong the peoplo thet ol good efti It upon themeelves to seo the laws cn- st wanihl J eyeswire fent at thia Ui A eeat en le ‘l’nrll wuch honor who will wherey U ¥ Sprivgfiekl (Mass.) Republiean: 'The hu- wigration nuthorkfes at the portnf New York gend bk nhont B0 people per year oul of aneo0 arrivals, or say one 50, This Isnot o Iarge number, but periaps the seruting 1s not as -close 68 fLonght to be, Bt §s not helloved nt Cas- tle Gnrden that foreign Governtenis are cots corneid 1 shippluee thole dopendents to thls counntrys but fniniies and private jpersons tey thits 1o jeet vld of their unfortunntes, Steans ship companies niud of e rriors have to earry wl thesd rejuc nreivils baek, The Internis tonal puner hns thus a ehanee {o *travel " at compuratively allzht exp o ean enjoy o sjourn of tNry days in tho of iho Western world, e nary, before he Feceives a free pass for s return o Eurupe, New York Times (Rep.): rind tho mails frow tho Miseourl River to Salt Lnke City at bl own risk, He could hinve nsked relense from his eontruct wt any time, It ho found the serviee extn bnzudous. Tie dil nak for and recelve milltary protection, aud clatm that Tie perststed b eareyiog the madls der great hardship and nt grest loss, at tho ex- om0 the Prestdont of the United % upon w slender foundation. Fure [ 118 thut, iy this wis tho whon neross the contient, auply uaintnlied by receipts fram who palil enoruons prices for thelr Iuted of the clalmant Ilolladay ear- it ¥ In San ¥y o Jong atter he lnd hoen upted by the Fadinn depredutions of be: wis nskedl to subseribe nsum for the E o candidute for Unfied Mrent min Sild that he hod Of proporty heneatln the coaehes, steamships, aod hi ever e owned i Unlted ' 1l wourld subserlbe, Washingtonr dispateh 1o the Doston Traveller: 1 will telt you tho way Ilook nt this whole mutter of hundlug the public debt.. We bave goi DN of Indebtedness to provide fory nnd wo lvo kot n very nopular besul in tho Apereent bond,—it bond which 18 tuken up not oty rendity fhut engerty by favestors, nnd which felisat 112 Now, I dure suy that to pluce §000,~ 000K of them oi the murket wonld hive tho efleeL of dupressing them somewhat, 1 dare sny they Bililt 50 dowit 1o 110, Now, what does that meany Why, it means that wo ean sell $600,05,- 100 ot 4 per conts tar SCILK000, and thus wipa ont SHONMN of tho pablic debt ns with n stroke of tue pen, The 10 pur cont preminm pives us- SI0M000 mursin, ¥hieh will ennecl s0 much of tho debt forover the alioulders ot the poopl tha otiter band, that you 18sua i ot s flad thit sau cun only tlont [t T eoq wortkd bave to fasue nore bonda Y e not renlly Wt At par o you inve low- vl the pn dit, One othet thing ocons tomie: (4 i a postive Bawdahip on . dgo clusy fofnsi<t on tho d por cent rtes, | refer to the wha nre compelled us overnment buweds. They 0t it their tioney cliewhere, no mtter v tha rite 1, GG maney they Bold s thist. ¢ und wedhors, i of edeational and eleetlon States ¥enator, «d overy spe £ -horges n & 1 fnsttntions, T8 pressed upon then sl peenliae Burdship to be Toreed to neeept LR W ente, The publie eredit stands high ne i 1t whalom 1o Krep it so by give sty diseretlon that will ennble (b e subserintions. readily und” sell the 8 181 premium, i ————— PRECIOUS METALS. Thetr Praduction In th Unlted States “ior the Pant Four Yenvs=Stoeit Now e Conntry, of tho hulllon production of the y mide by My Valeutine (who s i authodty upon the sul- ar (s, show uoslight in- yuar previous, the total value tion ol the wlnes being £80,- 160030, ugninst £75,494 foar 1830, The production. - vatue fdivlded as follows: Gold, &53,532, 1530 sllver, 30,005,645 lead, i copper, 000, Whiles that of Gulil, SR,9.020 ‘Pl figure W was divhicd thuss silye) L5124 fead, S4LI85,T00. The te- tal onof I8, aecording o Ar. i estimates, was 881, BLE of which $53056,250 was gold, The production of 1877 was nut at of whieh S46,190,547 Was tutement of the mind hoit] i, s L itetion of those ik 1839, S70, 71,00 600,885, M. s for the foure ntl S164,532, 504 THUL 1K1Y ol and H16:,587,060 fsutes of Mr. Valéntine aro thy nodL- ficenritte, since ha Wakes the malter one ol eareial attention, Ik Interestime to note the Stotes whiel pro- he Inraest amonnt of preclous netals, i California ths production for the past four Years has avernged abinnt S18,25,600, the if Terenen bt ween e susndlest and lrgest pro- duction being w Mttle over balf a milllon, Aevidi, eacthe contrary, shows wgreat fall- I o produetlon dur K nferred to,—thal of 1877 b 0, }.}Mh‘-, the mmount ~for 1% Iy only ;t“'u'"‘ml' The State whlel prmhmm‘ e hrmest unt i 1) 43 Colorado,—ils nwicregato hejmg S2L234L080, ln lh‘dllh. output was SHAEL515 and In 1577 SEOELGI0. U Isnest fu the Hst, with o Yoduetlon of SeANINL—r SHENE [neresy over that of 1579 wnd 15i%, but loss than that AFISS, when Tt was S8, 16,355, Atlzona and r-lkuln follow with 4452407 and &4, 185,031 peetlvely,—luyge nereises ovey he pro- ous yemrs, Mr. Valenting es relatlyo to the production of In the Atlantle State 2 ¢ Finanelat Chronle from tho nhoye ’f“” 8, Ui 1eports of the ming nuthorities to "n;m.fly‘ INGG, il the impores and exports of :;: dung siiver siiee Jung #9, makes_the "|w1‘f."t 7 1 silver iu the eountry Doe, 2 0 0, G, of which S50,05,040 1s xudmg 163,560,850 15 silver, Thy not lne Rt ol ol ol and hllion for the six el llullx“unnllwl uher, fiou, wu conn i, while the export of sllver ex- Ceeded the Imports by §4,600,000, i ¥ - —timme— e ET OF THE DEAD, Bpeclal Disputeh to The Chicago Tridune, Rietmoxn, Vit Jun, 20.~Some thnw sines \\‘Iu ¢ty unthoritles began opening up uid "I(‘lllm{ Brook street, and the work - of lngv.llullng way eavrled through the Dotter’s (_t 4, in the rear of the city Ahushouse, amnt excltement hns been enused by the “n‘fw:xnuu‘u of tho stroet this’ morning, nud e Lolreet of th doad, In - tho pracuss of “0 Rrading the street lne has been cut 10"!‘.”':“ the graveyard, sud tho botulovard In I; Wit macadmudzed rond mudo up of demt \hfi"x Thy e damp wenther hins maeds some 0l sewne more: horrible, wl In Mll“i \l:hu'\'n grinnhig skulls look from the m“mu o the earnages pussbgg by, whillo umul musses of - disintegrating ‘nuunu the 18 e jutting wp fn si ping heaps from \m({"l cluy, Thy enrdnges and wagons ““\II( e aver the new rord to-day e Ao skutts wind hones wnd powder thy allmhmg colliny, und aftogether the strect Tengey il PRI mnddst nwn's Lanes or the “wkl’lxfl; rnn:uhisiutubnmus liulmi(l l\I ni’\v o d Sheltds the complaint made by Beltizen T i Mg this niornd e —— — CUT HIS FATHER, Sl el Jones, n sonn i living with his o 5 ut No, 5327 Wentworth avenue, inn el with Ll futlier at 8 o’clock lnst evene uk. drew & ruzor nud ent the old man on the eot the head, A doctor who sewed up kash, Cwhieh wi i o y was quite o long (,:;;m'“-l wot constider b dungerons 8 Ryan md Day, who were fiml\ followed younz Jones to thoe St latly steeet erossing of the Michigan hug Ih‘l(".ulfi“fl."“‘}'l"""‘l nrr«sf‘e‘d Bim. ‘?Iu ,?,'.m. | ;}'u r.lmm tow u.m swublo -.\s sent to ju- e — e Ty 1y Ehukers' Barsapurilla, tf2 oy e hegulity of Bis prosperi= | FOREIGN, The Whole Continent of Eu- | rope Covered by the Storm. Yoss of Three Vessels with Thirty-eight Lives O England, A Rise jof Mweniy-four Feet In . the Spanish River Gau- T dalguiver Esplosion of a Boiler at Dewshury, Eng,, Killing Eleven aund Wounding Sixteen, Remarkalle Disclosures Touching tho Oper- ations of the Fargers Captured in Haly. Eight Persons Drowned in a Mine at Redruth, 4in Corn-’ wall, Eng. Dillon, in the Dublin Trials, Alludes to * That Grenter Ircland Beyond the Sea.” Adoption of fhe Adilress fo the Queen —Cacrelon Bills Monday—The . Tyrant Blsmavcke Leon Say Reecleoted Presidont of the Fronch Sonate ; Gambetta of the Lowor House, STORM. T WHOLLY SUSPENDED, Losvox, Jan, “I'he great snowsstorm whieh ling afmost phiced the United” King- dom under wemuplete embargo s general throuzhout Furepe. Communieation be- tween Lowudon, Parls, Brussels, and Amster- dam Is entirely stopped. The gale hus some- what abated, but its force Is stilt great, The overtlow of the ‘Thawes has dong hunense dwmage, ‘Lraflic’ in Londun has almost en- tirely suspended, There are distvessing re- vorts of weeeks ulonge the const, where the seads so higl as atmost to preelude assist- anee being rendered by the counst guard, ‘I'here 18 no record of so severo w storm, WHECKS, A French vessel sank off Great Yarmouth with the loss of twenty lives, ¢ A brig stranded at Gorleaton and elght per- sons were lost, A bark s been wreeked on the Suffolle const, with the foss of ten Hve: THE BARK SRANVCZANY, Capl. Cosullels, from Leith, Jun, 15, for Now ¥ has been totally wreeked off Kessing- 1Motk One nan, of all o board, was THAFFIC ALM snved, WITIL T PARTIAL, RESTORATION of tho telegraph-wires prostrated by the storm In Enghud, instanees of persons helng overwhelmell by snow and frozen to denth are reported from varlous disteiets. Rallway tealns had 1o be nbandoned I snow-dyifts, where only the funtiels of the enxines wero vistble, Y TS DAMAGE TO THE DOVER PIER - by tho fury of the sea Is £10,000,- Solid masses. of eoncrete were scooped ont by the waves, and stono welghing, mora. than 4 ton were washed away, ‘The pler at tho south end of THE THAMES, opposite the moutli of the Medway, was ear- rled away by lee, nd o boat which was alding In the reseuc of persons on the pler was swianped it elght persons drowned. A violent storm Is vaging over the Mediter- ranean. ‘The Gandalquiver, In"Spain, has risen twenty-four feet. iy TITE IRISIL THE DGKE 0F MICHMOND'S COMMISSION, Spcciol Cbies Loxnox, Jan, 20.~The announcement {3 contirmed that o mnjority of the Duke. of Richmond’s Conservative Commisston on the Agrledltnral Depresston, In the pard of s report dealing with Ireland, recommonds o Governmental scheme of emigration; also one of migration from . overpeopled distrlets,” a, plan for the roclamation of wasto lands, and a court of arbitration for fixing ventsyand that the minorlty, which ineludes Lond Carlings- ford, the IXL-llon. Jumes Stansficld, and Mr, Josepl Cowen, recommend the adoptlon | of the “three I's” proposition, ‘The Come mission generatly approves o modifted form of peusant proprietary, THI STATE THIALS, To the Weatern Assoclated Press, . Dunriy, Jan, 20.~In the Court of Queen's Beneh at the trlal of the traversers, Riehard Admus, of the eounsel for the defense, spoke ot behalf of Sultivan and Sherldan. 1o vid- centlon ns a fallure,~Mr, Law, the Attorney-General, having withdeawn the prineipsl count of the indictment, Ay, Li. P Dlllon, of the counsel for ' the fraversers, spenking on behnlf of Messrs, Gordon and Boyton, asked the Jury to acquit them, and thus rejofes TIAT GREATER TELAND BEYOND THE BEAS, Mr AL ML Sullivan, M. 1%, also of the coun- Al fo efense, folluwed on behalt of Mr, 1 Bogan, 3o drow o pletaro of the norsh Tuws passed sinee the unton, aud of the sut- ferigy of famine, Some of the audienco wept, 1o enlied upon the Jury to nequit the truvorsers, omd thereby ¢omdemn the so- called Liberal Minkstors, who have been hounded on by the London press. ‘The court-room_ was erowded with spectators, * Mt RULLIVAN AVPEALED TO THE JURY not to ficur the'obloguy that Mr, Gladstone agked them Lo, ata ting when ho.was pre- paving meastites of Innd reform to obiain for htwselt fresh glory and power, * At the close of the speech the audience ehiceryd loudly, amt o lady threw a bouguet to Mr.” Sullivan, | v, Meron, replying for the Crown, sukd the Jury.had to decida that Sochullsm should not obtain a foothng In Western Euvope, and us- sertod that the traversers had perpetrated sedition uul murder, ‘Lhe Court adjourned, ' CTIE HOVSE OF COMUNS, Loxnoy, Jun, 20.~—~When the debate on the nddress was resmmed tosplght, My Hogers pointed out the frregulurity of Mr. Dawson's amundinenit praying for the asslm- lintlon of Enwtish and lrish bowough fyan- Chlses, 1 'Tho ' Speaker colnelded n this opinion, and the amendment was then with- arnwa, but was brought up by Mr, Suxton In unother foiny, After debate, Mr. Soxton’s amoendment was rojected-—i to 311, MyeO'Rellyy (Tome Ruloy, moved n furiher amendmen. asking the Qneen’, to guaranteo tho Jrlsh people thelr constitutionsl vights. * Debato followed, at tha closo of which Ar, O'Kolly’s - smendment - was' sofeoted—34 ta 178—and thy ndidress was adopted, - . JABENAL VEFECTION, It Is stated that o section of tho Libernts wlll ot vote on tho Coercion bills unless tho Govornment discloses tho nature of the Land bitl, i PARNELL swjllnot go to Dublin to be present at the couclusion of tho lulslustato tripls, g ! ROWLAND ¥, DLENNENLUASSKTT, . the momber for Kerry, hus complotely seve ered lils conneetion with the §fomn NO COMPROMIF) Tho Daily News denfes the re Govermment. and Opposition af el o the meany for 1 o o ohstrietlon Do, Mmon, and says the Government lnve nol yet determined what wwans toadopt, hut are agreed on the necessity of hringlug the suls- Jeet hefore the Tlous nlers. ort thit the TN The Standird sys: W rstaml thit ones of the resulis of the con : he- tween the nuval and. witltary eonmande In Irelawd s u vegnest that & large nimber of steam-launches mud plnnaces e sent over for the purpose of watehlng the const, anil for the speedy transportation of detuchiments of podles aml traops,” ORASOEMEN, DEBLANG Jaik, 20,10 s stated that the ey, Mr. Condon, of Lisburn, hus recetved severat easesof rifles andannnunition fordistributlon among Orangemen, who Jdelll nightly I an Uinnge hall, OBRTILCTION, ‘The News'snys Jtls understood the Gov- erntient 1s fully prepared with propusals tor submission to the House In regard {o oh- struction, ‘The proposals tend very closely 10 establish the prineiple of Freneh clotu; Coereton bitls will be Introduced Monda; TORGERS, INTERESTING DISCLOSURES, Special Calle, Roxe, Jan, 20.—Sinee the arrest of the Amerlean forgers ot Florenee, "Tusin, aml Milan, Tmportant papers have heen foumd seereted In thelr lugzage, showine that 1l L thelr operations — extended {hrouzhout the United Slates, Camadda, T Franee, Delglam, * and - Halyy Ing, also, ‘the mames of their onfederates, oo of whom have sinee been “arrested in different parts of Among the depredations wers forgerles sev- ) years ago e e Boarl of Ldueatlon of New York; passing | hogus Cheyenne, Sall Lake City, San Frane amd Sacrumento; robherles on boand Pacific Malt steamers; forgeries sid swine diing operatlons In Cinetnnatl, Louisviile, Itielmond, Baltimore, New York, andPos- ton; forged drafts on Alesand Son, Balllmore; Sellzman & Ce the Planters’ Dank, of St. Louly of Caltfornky, and on bunks I Dus- ton il Buifalo: forgerles of rly, Central Tacifie, and Chieago & Southe western bonds; siles in - Burope of counterfeit 380 bitls on the Bromdway aml Trodesmen's Banks of New York, and of Montreal notes; eounterfeiting letters of credit on Brown Bros. & Co, of New York; thefts of Freneh and ussiun honds on - tho Calals mnd Dover stéhmers; whd forgeries of Freneh 8 - per cents and Italian 5 per cents, A part of thy proceeds of the "Lrenton Bank robbery has 130 been found wpon them, . These are the results of tho investigation so far. No douht thero nre nwnerous other erimes to be added to tho catulog, » GERMANY,. HELIGIOLS LAWS, Drneay, Jan, 20,—The Government has re- sulved to meet by o simple negative Wisnd- thorst’s resolition in the Lower House of the Prussian Diet that the administration of the sacrament and the calebration of the mussare not subjeel to the penal clnuses of the Inws of 18737415, The ministry has already se- cured a majority on this motlon, IROHIBITED. By, Jan, 20.—The proposed meeting of workmen fo protest aguinst the anti-Jewish agitation lins been prohibited by the police, fu virtue of the provision of the antl-Socinl- It Inw, The prohibition enused a consider- able sensation, In view of the faet that the Government had not interfered with any of he anti-Semftic meetings, TO0 MANY PARLIAMENTS FOR MISMARCK, ' Bismarcek has szl fntroduced in the Fed- ernl Cottnedl a b to establish biennind hudg- ofs and quadrennial Parliaments. *This bill remained In aboyunce last year, owing to the press of otlier business. DOWN ON THI JUWA. I'he Rector of the Unlversity took mdyan- tage'of u inceting of the students In honor of German unity to advoeato the abandonment of the antl-Jewlsh agltation. Such an wp- ronr followed: that neither Dr. Mommsen nor the Rector could make himself heard, A itimber of chullenges to diels have passeid between tho ndvoeates nicd the epponents of the agltation, SOUTIL ATRICA. AN ADDRESS T0 TUE ENGLISH PEOPLE, Tur Hagvs, Jan, 20,~Six thousand and clghty-two persons have sighed Trof, Hurt- Ing’s address to the Buglish peapls In regard to the Independenee of the Transvaal. HOUSE OF COMMONS, Loxpoy, Jun., #0,~In the Houso of Com- mons. this evening - Sty Wilfrid Luwson, ve- plylng to an Inquiry of Gorst, stated that the formalities precluded him from moving ¥ amendmont relative to the Busuta war on 10 address, buf, unless satisfuctory nssurunts wera given as to the steps to stop blondsied, o would move It In the report of theldls dress, ! On the roport of the address, Sir Wiftled Lawson woved, but after some dehate, Vith- drew, his mmendment, - with reforenesio the Busuto war, and the repurt of o wdress wasjthen ngreed to, ' HARD UL, ) New Yoni, Jan, 20,—A Chilinn yapersays: # A representative of Bollvlyls ox his way to the Unlted States to negotisto n treaty of, commeree nnd to ralse & lons of £1,000,000 at wny saerifiee.” Chorlllos is nine inilesseuth of Lima, The Pernviaps woro dufentol and driven from thelr , positions with & heavy loss, The Chilians hold Chorlilos g 3 TI BAST. GRIEAE BRITALN, Loxnox, Jan In the Honge of Cow- wons Sty Churles Ditke, Under Forelgn See- retary, veplylg {0 o question - from Mr Bourke, stated that the Powers ware still in aetive commuuteation, with « view to Insur- g # paclio settlenient of tho Greok ques- tion. "The pmlmg‘@d nl'bllrntluix, D sald, had been ghundonedi { A disputell had been fes colved from the Qorw, duted the 13t Inst, e could not )’utpmu what sleps the Powers Intend o take, . VANNA NEWS; Loxnos, dan i D—~A dlspateh from Vienna says: *'Tho 1'pdio hns formally deelined nr- bitratlon of the Geck question, France his not altogether abandoned the seheme of al- bitration, but has allowed It to stand by,” ' THE ALBANIANS, CONSTANTINOPLE, Jull, 20,—.\ meethig vt the Albantun Leaguo of Dibra hus ndopied schionie for the autonomy of Albanle, + THE KURLS, CONSTANTINOPLE, Jnu, S8~The, Kurdish Chief Shelkh-Sadyk has offored to furnlsih the Porte with 5,000 cavalry in the event of war with Gire v FPRANC s, LY HEALTNV, Tans, I, 20,—1t is semb-ofilclatly alated that the 8,960,000 francs’ worth of redvensable 3 per eent Tentes to. complets the wmllitary muterul and great publle works will ot be fasned unth July next, wl (v sy vob be {pdisponsable to tSsuu-thom even thow, R c"“"ml.:‘l“n i Pany, Jan, 20.~Fhe Chanl bled to-dny. 1y the Senate M, Leg B " refjectad President nud Connt Lampapr Le voyuran M. Ciimon, Kepublicaus, nud Buron e Larey, Leglihnist, wero elected Viee: Dresldents. Inthe mmdmll"” lolt l."clintmlil,; suinbettn was retlected Prestdent, recely ‘.l;fl votes uut of 87U votes. M. Brisson, of the Tepublican Unlon, B, Philtipoteaux, of tho 1 mud " L Acrobate, 1oft Gentro, and M. Léonprd, of the Repul- tiean oft, were sleeted Vice-Prestdents. . BRITISI TTRMS, HRAVY FAILURE, Loxnoy, Jan —~Lonvizoghl, Terieley & Cowe A\lnpnlu'alor‘, fuiled; Habilities, £50,000, EXPLOSION, 1y the explosion of a holler al Dewsbury, York County, eleven persons were killed and sixteen injwred, THE BOLTON COTTOS MASTH S, who o wn neatly thiee-fourths of the spimdles ut that place, wil elose thelr mills if the ie- mand for nn advanee of wiges 15 not with- dinwn* hefore the end of next week, The dlsputo nffects 15,000 overatty The Biack- burn and Bolton miasters also refuse an ade vance of wiges. HIGUT IMEISONS DROWNED, Oneof tho mined at Redruth, Cornwall, was suddenly flooded to-diy, and efght por- wons drowned, 7 CENTRAT ABIA, DISTUERRED, Losnoy, Jan, W.—A dispateh from St. hurg says: 1L I8 reported that very distyrbing 1ews’ has beenveeelved from ofli- clul Sources to the effect that great military prepurations are belng made in Chirieso Muntschurin, fu the diréetion of the Siberian frontlor? 4 BPAIN, TUE MINISTRY 1ATDY, > Mannin, dun, 20,~1n the Cortes to-day the address n yeply lu the speeeh from the throne was adoptéd—200 to 65, This 18 re- garded as a great trinmph for the Minlstry, e SOYTII AMERLIC 7 T VA BATTI BeENos AvRES, Jan, -A telegram from Valparalso reports that o great battle hins been fought near Choritlos, AMUSEMENTS. MOVICKER'S, ‘The cnyngement of Mile, Bernhandt and her Trench compuny: Is deawig to u close, Thls cvening ¥ Frou Frou " will be glven for tho lnst tine, and to-morrow_nfternaon the Annl por- furmnnee witl ocenr, on which ocension Ahe star from the Comédie Frangaiss will appear as Moyarct Guutler in tho “Cumille® af Durste. Tho |, receipts for tho first six performmnens netted over 20,0007 the, presen week will not foot,up quite ns much, altbougp from the appearance of 1ho houses up to dund we should say that the recelpts will not fall £ below those of tho fiest week of this remarkulo ongnpement, e R, The * Hernanl” of Victor 1Tugo was {helsy ottered lust night, Mile. Bernharde personting Mo charneter of Done Sol. While Hugo'Dlay hus never buen scon in this city unt)now Verdi's oporn hus mado thoe story tamikr. Tt has held o' place on the stage of Darls fc nbout balf n contury, and the discussion itevoked umong tho French dramatists of the thn and the rlot it caused on the night of its first retresentia- tion umong the ndvocates of tho clas< and tho romuntle schools rssembled In tho wditorium of the Comédie Frangniso bas mudo hie date of its birth imemorable in theatrical hhory. Over *flernant® was fought the battlo 30t inaugu- rated tha ern of romantlcism in Freeh dramntlc Hterature, The churacter and seop Of tho play do ot require nt the prosent tng auulysls, owing to tho fuct that the ok, through tho opern, hns been wade’ faulilar ‘o tho cluss that uttond Ddvnbuardi's performances. Mite. Bernhardt i the rile of D¢ Sob g not only been received withMgrct favor Ly tho Pacfelan erities, but Vietor Hgo bimselt has prononneed fier embodimento!l the character perfeet, It 18 rdle cutirelf sited 1o bring out her fluest quatities, and a8 thoso qualt- ties were developed li¢ night the aue dience—n larga ong—génced more en- thusiasm than bus yet bee displayed over any porformunce. At tho endf tho second aet the curtnin was raised tvice, nud the nctress wis greefed with severn™ bavas” and cheers, Tho performance wus‘aremirkible one,—roventing no purtfeniar depth of feollng, but Taselnuting In 48 poetic frigrance and in- siruciive in’ the revelution of tha resources of the nutress' rt, A8 in Camilie, Frou-Frou, and Adrienne, L. hier Duna Sol sho does ubi lenye @ deep Lpression, but sho charins her eloneo ute ilusiien by tno beauty of her wiys and geshres, uid by the sweetnesa of fhnt delientely” arf womderfully well moduldated volee that eAbles her ta melodlously deliver 2l to belng Ut avery beauty of Hugo's versn, et Miziira that ehirog the oye, and err fratities thu ear. Her Dong Sol Ity o 8480 be i Sumpln of mivroseople atugy palnting urio tha end of the fourth act, in which thionost dellerto drawlig In seen, and In wiiich theoloring, (0 not vigorous, mauifests the most ierfeet tasto and the Justest diserimis nation lselection, and this pléture 18 suffused with nalightful spirit of romanee, and har- wonke by 8 churim emanating frym the ersy ity tho artst, The™ e r seenes — in which ori) ol the the Avoine figures from the frst to the end of theluarth act do not call for nny partientar dis- plig )€ power. and thizs they are entirely sufted 10118 Beopo of tho netross’ talent, 'Whilo sho 1a thio seenes she ns not o grent deal nmdderful use of hor eye the urt sho shows fu’ her fnfinit_virlety of her by-play, sho pukes ber charneter an important tizarsin the Jeture, 10 every phnse of Dona Sols chirie- Zer ealling for tha interpretatlon of every woms nnly grico, mmlururnl trust, modesty, nud tho oxprossion of love. Milg, Bernbardt left nothing o bo dealved, but In tho stronger scenes, such a8 - thnt second ety sho enco King_and {3 by her lover, and in tho final fneldents of the plav,Mile, Bernburdt, In our ophilon, nolthor il the Yoice nor the mijests’ o curey tho situ- atlong, 1n hey denunelution of the Ky und i hor uppenl ta Don Jtwy for the life of Hornand, she ynve -an nbundant displuy of “thut wervous . force - In - movoment and speech which, however #hort iy fall In renchiug u - fall, broad, an Intérpretation of sieh situutions, no winning tho ndmiration of the house. abitndant. opportunities In tha pliy - for fine uetlig, Lut the Lpaople wuse fac the uhlef ~personoges Inst — alght scarcely gragped theso opportunities, M. Augela miede n innd gnd_most unsympathetio lover, 12 thery ‘wWas uny wirmth at al this gentleman certalnly Bernhurdt wauld bring it out. 1o is us cold n8” arefrigerator, M. Gnnglolt nuvdo u tolernbio Don Corlng, aaid Do ftup was a fulcly neceptublo chavueterization by M. Bouttloud, TIE WITALE, Tho monster whalo at the Exposition Bullding omtinties to sttract gront uwinbers of visitors dudly, und it 13 clulmed that somo hundred thot it peoplo hive seen this wonder of Nature. Next week will cluse the oxhibition here. Muny ackes, th lulinit v 0r0 1E0 af thy tenchors of aur public schools have bLeen 10 sevthe whulo, and have seked the proprictors ta mako n school-duy at & reduced roto, which was ugised to, but vetoed by Suporlntendent Howtant, |u ordor to affurd tho little folks this upportutity, however, It lus, now beon decided tondmit tiom on Satitrduy (to-morrow) at. 10 cents each, Ono peenline feature In_connoction With this extibit [ thut, instead of the manuge- mont nEeaNg - exvurdlons, lirgo numbers of poople Iu tlo surrounding country huve pr- ranged oxcartions themscives, which acconnts far tho Intlux of country pooplo nt this thac, This oxhibit hus proved i truly womlorful sue- oess thnclally, pru\'mr' agealn that a'tond gens H-;n thitg of ierit I3 thoroughly anprucinted in Chicago, A CARD FROM MR, KIDDER, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, CHICAGO Jua, 20, -1891.—~Will yon allow mo Lriefy to deny the eupor that Tivo's Burpriso Party s been transforved to the munagement of My, Huyorly, us Lsaw stuted in youd lssuu of the Wih, M, Wico L tho entire control of tho Burprise Ttarty a8 ho glways bas ay, and_the Company e doing i uu:xr\fil:\ i Inahings in Now Orloans,, ‘Fhey wpen v 5 s ;i -, llx’»m’lu-!f u‘:ullhls ny ;‘i‘;‘l“’v‘"'fl‘!w llulg'f-ul'r:’n‘x'l! of the Huyerly proprjptorship, Whtla an tha u'umm A, lee's Oty atfow w0 $o Bhity thut his Bau Opers oo at ut playlug at Hooloy's, toes not Danid,” 1 bty bevn stated, ab tho conclusion ot this ugoment, but is sent in lluum'llruly W Now Yark.to open in = iilco "Tayior’” at'tho oW Standard Theutro, under thy Joint iabagoment ob Mr, Rice and e, R DOyloy Carto. Very trul; yaln ti Kyuoeie, T et ico'sPiiion Oporks : onati o ] , DRAMATIC NOTES, v, ©* Mansger Hunna, of the Bucllddvenuo Operas ‘llloula. Cleveland, s In lown\. 1o wil) yeturn 1o ays “ i “Phe Croole,” . brought out o tho Unfon Squpre Thoutre on 3londay nignt: lust, fs well spoken pf, S e Byron's » Upper Crust * has neavly reachod its Wt porfortaunco ut the London Polly Thoatre, und "Tools thinks it will guu 4 Yeug to como, Qutave Foulller Las withdsyn four of bis ) 1 ", 0, 0 hy B VIR bR, wiche tugzthior with Uie “ Rtoman d'nn Jenne Homma Pauvre,” 438 into the repertory of tho Gymna The lluumur reuoption nucord dard at Centrul MusieeIall on Titesdn Gventne hnaod (0 peguests for couran teket (or Hoxt | wenk, which are to he put on sale toa. A'New York newspaper man, whe elaims to Khiow, saya thne 1 5 sground on Pwentysthid atreet, Nixth wvenes, for his new Unl nire, Londup I8 to have (hree Fresh dinmntle companles noxt seaxon,~iko (lyise, nuissasice, ind {he Nouvenutés, ~ 1o Jatter will produce *The’ Cantinlére " gnen new plece speclally prepured for Englund, Leonnrd Grover has elosed 19 Philidelphin tirima Streot Fhentre, nftor horty but long enotigh, ewmpnlen, Unhapolly: wtock compitny could not be e’ to pd¥s bie fortunitely inog mannger bus lost but Hitle, heoys. \ nes i are Tho- | A WHALE SINK A SHIP, Bestrnction tho Witler Eaex Sixty Years Ago=Terriblojuticrings of tho Survivers of the cew in a ‘Throe Montha? Voyuge fn ¢ BBonts, Newinet (1, § Mercury, ‘I'he ship Essex, Captsicorge Pollard, Jr., sailed from Nuntueketn the 12th of August, 1819, for the Iacltie Oftenn. Nothing out of the ordinary eourse ofevints ocenrred until the 20th of Novewberlsi0. On the morning of that duy, the shipeing In latitude 0 deg, 40 min, south fongitue 119 deg. west, whales were discovered, an/ all three boats were Inwered In pursult, "The ship was brought to the wind and fay dth her malntopgal hove abnek, nwaiting the ksue of the contest, The minte’s bont soon stuek A whale, bita blow of his tall opening » bad hole i the bont, they were obligecta cut from himand de- vote thele attentin to keeping aflont, By stullng Jackets hto the hole and kbeping one st constaitly balllng they were en- abled ‘o check tio flow of water and reach the stip s sacty, In the meautime the Captan’s and se:ond niate’s bonts hiad fast- ened o another whale, and the mate, head- Ing tie ship for them, set about overhanling his noat prepuralory to lowerlng it azain. Whie dolug this he-observed a lurge spertm wiale breaks water about twenty rods from = 2 the boat's crey, weee picked up by the ship | Duuphin, of Nantucket, Capte Zimrl Coflite The third boat was n heard from, ‘Il three nen left an Dueie’s Tslamd swere afier- L The nmber surviving i the Pollard never eaved to allnde to the | privations and sutterings wnlerzone asion, wind wonlil avoid reference ble, s next voyuge wos as ip Two Diothers whieh was loat on w eornl reef in the Paeilic while amder hls empmand, Por many years Capt, Pollard wus on the ulght police in Nane tueket, having atmndoned the se PARIS GOSSIP, A Serfes of DInner Parties—The Houe and tho ¥ and ¢ tertnlnment ol the Count eSiener—Dlnners at the 1§ Nintes Vice Co Mrs, Craney and of ntess % of ¢l witly of Dr. and Ministor Noyes, Joney Hoover tn Phitadelonin Teiegraph, Pans, Dee. 2, 1850,~We are Jiving In an eraof dinner partfes, As everyboldy gave Cen, Grant o seeeption, so everybody s giv- g Mr, Mackay o tiuner party, Then there are svoradie entertaluments of that kind whieh hinve eropped up In the Awmerlean col- ony aml In Frenel ofticial elrcles, 50 that 1 know of certuin popular diners-out who have not an evening disengaged between now and New Year's Day, and wehave genobliged to refuse two or three invitations fur more than oneof the evefiings. ‘The first entertalnment on the Jist was that of the Count nnd Countess Teltener, glven to Mr, Mackny. There are few houses in Parls so perfeetly ndapted for the purpose of entertaining as Is the lovely and luxurious home of the host and: hostess of {hat evens Ing. Originally built by the Count d'Ac- quilln, o Prince of the house of Bour- bon, It was renowned thronghout arls for the beauty of ity zrounds and the elo- gatice of Qts appointments, It was sfter- wards rented Its Royal proprictor to tht most eceentrle Indy of the Bonaparte tnnily. M Iatazzl, "and ber Venetion fu'mrs{n its spuetouy grounds and her prival theatricals hr-ks satons rendered the wbod thy ship. Afterlayine theren few imowents e dsappeared, but Imnediately enme up again wout o ship's length off, and made directly Dr the vessel, goligg at o veloelty of about Airee miles an hour. The Egsex was advane- i at ubout the same rute of speed, Searce- Iy Lind the mate ordered the boy at the heln to put it hanl ulv. when the whale, with greatly accelerated speed, strack the ship h hils head Just forwardof the forechains, he ship,” says the nate, Mr. Owen Chase, from wiose account this Is condeused, & I:rmuinl up as suddenly and violently as if shoe had strnck a rock, und trembled “for a few sceonds like o leat.” "The whnle passed under the vessel, scquInw her keel ns e went, cane up on the leeward side of her, ad Jay on the surface of the water nr(mmm— 1y stunned, for about o moment, e then started muldunlf’ulr to leewnrd, Mr, Chasg fmmediately had the pumps rigged and set goltz, At this time the vessel was begin- ning to settde by the head, and the whale, about 100 yards off, was thrushing the water "“‘M“T with hts tail, and opentiug and clos- ing his faws with great fury Slgnnls had been set for the return of the otlier bonty, tor the ship had already settled quite rapidiy, amd Mr. Chuse had given her up u8 lost. M1, howeyer,” writes he, “or- dered the pumps to be kept constautly golme, atd endeavored to eollect wy thoughts for the occaslon, 1 turned to the boats, two of witlen we then lud with the ship, with the intentlon of clearing thew away, and getting all things veady to embark i them if there should be no pther resource left, uml while my attention wis thus engaged for a mo- ment 1 wroused with the cry of o mun at tha hatehway, *Here he is—lie Is making for us azuin 1 tnened aroumd and saw” him abont one hundred rods direetly shend of us, coming down, npparently, with twicens munely speed, and to nie nt that moment it apbeared \\'nh‘l‘un-[um fury and vengeance in hls as- spret. A llne of foam nbout a rod In width, made with his tail, which ha continunlly thrashed from slde to side, marked his oncoming. Mr, Chuse hoped, by puttiug the helm hard up, the vessel miizht eross the Tine of the whale's appronceh, nnd the second shoek be nvold and hnsmmle‘ pave arders- 1o that effec searcely had the course of " the ship, siready somewhat waderlogged — probably, - bren changed u stngle point, when the hend of the wlmlucmshmtlnm fier bows, staving them ¢ 1 directly under the speed “of the” whale at th b but t-head, ine was ] ssed nnder the ship ns hefore, und out of sight to feeward, Whatever \as to he done now must Lo done with the utmost dispateh, They were In midoceun, nore than n thousnid miles from the nearest Iand, thele ship rap- Idly settiing Deneatli them, und nothing to save them but frall apen hoats, enell of which wost: of necessity by hesvity lomtml, The Inthings of the spare bont were et und she was caprled from the aquarter-deck to the waist: two quadreants, two practieal navi- zators, and the Captuln’s and Mate's trunks L heen hurrledly seeured from below by the Stoward, and the Mute had saved thio two Dlinntele compasses. ‘Thett, us the shilp foll over on lier beam enmds, the boat, inte whicl the artleles hud been pliced. was Inunched.. Not more thun ten minues had elapseil sinee the whale first attacked thy ship, and now she lay full of water, her deek seareely above the surface of the waves, and her crew sbrond on the ocean, . As the Captaln and second mnte eane up I thelr boats thelr wmazement und horvor upon seelny the condition ot their lute home cunnot be deseribed, By order of Capt, Pollurd, the masta weye eut away wd the deck scuttled, sl nbout 600 pounds of bread, some 200 gallons of water, n musket, asamll ennisler of powder, two files, two Tosps, Lwo pounds of hoat nails, and sonie turtte were sceured, — Fueh hoat was fitted with two wasts wd o ying-jib, and two spritsalls constructed for euch out of the lighter ennvas os the shllfi. "Ilie boats were ulso strengthened and built up nbont six Inches nbove the gunwales as an adiditional wmeasura for sufety, Theso vrepnrations oceupled the lnrgdt portion of thice days, ‘The shl‘i was now rapldly breaking up, sud tho Captain called o counell of the ofiteers to determine what shoudd Uo dane, By wiy obe servation taken nt noon on the 24l of Nu- vember thoy foumd they were n latitudy 02 13 north, longitude west, "The near- est land was the Mapquesus Istands, nest o them the Soclety Lslunds, but at this time the Paclfie was bub little explored, and thesy fstands wars preswnably Inhinblted by sav- ages than whom the very olemeits wern more kind and hospitable, “Che il conclu- slon then wis to make for the const of Chili or Pert, The men werg accordinely appor- tioned nmong the boats, The Mate's bont wns the weakest,. having been stove several thmes, and belng old and, patehed, and wis nssigued sls, whtle the other twao earriel soven euell, ‘Cha vecord of the passage Is full of melmmlml{ Intorest, but too loni for insertion here, It tells at lepgth how, In spite of the utmost care, & portion ot thely miseruble plttance of brena wus damaged by the breaking of heavy seas into thely Loats; Iow thelr boats were damngoed and leaking b?' the repeated blows of the water, On o nlght of Nov, 25 Capt, Pollard’s bout was attneked by somo klwdof o tish, and nearly wrecked, “Thirst, consuming, vieing thirsi Dewan At terriblg assanlt, On_the' 20t o Decomber they lauded on Ducle’s sl and. LUnable’ to find * subslstenee thero thoy — ngaln © set sall, afte or leaving ~ thres of tholr number, by thelr own desire, on tho Istand, and coni- meneed on th I of Decomber to nmke tha lmrllmnmynme oward the Istnnd of Junn Porinmdez, distant 4300 uilos, ‘T snd re- cital telly us thut on the W0th af duwary the Secotd Mate, Matthew P Joy, dled atul was Duttfed at sea, I, Tincied, (he sinple lanneh- g’ of his budy fnto the clcuv bl)' his feeble, saddened compnions could be enlled barlal, On the bt of the 12th of Junuary the boats beenmo sepatnted, - One nnd then anotherof thy mate’s.crew beeame enteebled and adled, Thebody of the secand unfortunate was ilismembered, the tlesb ent from his bones i L out 1Ko that of an anlual 10 his B, raving comrades, When thedarkness of desiiy hnd settled npon their clondod, i"“f[llluullnlfl. the woleome of ** Sull 1™ wits, glvenr, wnd the poor wrecks of Tt ually sl sujviviue v the Mote's Loat \i‘Uh bleked "i. on the 13th of l-'c-nnmrf' by blu’}:wllsh bty Cladian, - Capt,. Willhug FORety el [reated with i brotherly tender- uw‘g‘lm 1hlu|‘u 1ty £ Thg Gaptaln's g A ", Kepiokather wniil date Sfif"",‘;l l‘l{fl‘fl‘}"fi“fl% fnAuE N e ‘““Elhrvnl hotween. ho sep.gation fra U ) - S four mnfi‘hml divt ot of ot this thie i Douts, ‘il thelr bodles Purnialied their eomid, ™ o thoir anly faod, “Fhe Captaln's erew S, With at Inst refueed 10 the aliorintive of At Tuta to sek wileh should b Kilted to furnisf, sugtenmi to the surylvors. On the 23 of Februaryathree months from the llmuj'vlmn they left'Beir shattercd ship, Capt, Pdilard and Charhy Rawsdule, the sofo survivors of wldely famious, She vaeated ft on her mar- rlurg to M, Bnde, md the Villa Aequila wisput up for kale 1L was nglft from Count Telfenor to his young wife on her _ firg} birthdany after marriage % HOW ohe of the wost beautiful and tasterndiy-gppoint- ed, residences In il Parls, Situated on’ the Avenue du Dols de Boul- ogne, half way between the Are de Triomphe and the entrunice to the Bols it eombines the dellghts of a residence Paris with the freshness and verdure and en- efreling Joveliness of trees, snd turf, a1 flowers that befongz of 1izhi to the country. There nre threg draw sround-loors one of the: 5 fur- mshed and draped with § el velvet, opens on o vust eohservatory whicl ean at wilt he teansformed Into a dalt-room. ‘There 18 alio on this floor o sinnll reeept room, opening out of the nest whiel Is' furnished with ruby. pl embrolderies on pale thread, “The reception- glnss windows, givinga v den, With Its old trees and - v statues and fountains wid flower-l rarden in summer time s i very d beauty, and s very uhnrmm?' even 1u season of bare branéhes and of gloomy ski The room Hselfis u veritable Wattean nuo with Its enrved and glided furpiture eove with brilifant-hued broeadus, i3 Anb carpet, delieate as a flower-pie In eolors, aud Its. profusion of costly artistic toys; groups In antlque | carved and painted elephnnts’ tug Japan, Sevres cups mut vases, ele, ner the other evening wis worthy I roundings, - Among’ th den, h of Its nt, be- sid and Mrs, K i M yes, Consul-General '\ Walker, Count turowski, brothe the Kugg Consort of -Spaln, the Vieomte @abzue, the Count de Luneaster, M, and - Mme. Bonagarte-Wyse, Mr,and Mrs, and Miss Hueston, Miss - Bie- elow, M. amd Mrs, 1. M, Iooper, Mrs. Hungertord, Dr. ilel ete, ‘Ihe din- ner-table Jnoked 1 out (nf the Arablan Nixzhts, ‘The floral decorations, ex- veuted by the Connt’s gardner from designs drawn by the master of the hotse, were novel, artistie, and exeeedingly beautitol, Upon tat | enu, covered with green mo: we i of hriflkant-hued or el Dlossoms,—many-tinted — eamellag, — whit 1il ol in " pleturesque and cunning devised frregularity, From clusters ~of white Nines arose” tall, gracetul spro of reeds and striped grasses, or b broad leaves of the dward-palin, At eltber shle was pluced alofty epergne in sitver and erystal, bearing groups ot frult of phenon- ennl size and beautys I the centre of the tuble amtie fountaln In silver slmwI 111y I ing gold-tish disparting themse N s bashitwnbd pearly tropleal shells, “The't ettes of the hulies were of Ereat: elezin “Phe falr young hostess hersell’ was fn eream- hued saifu, broended with vosebuds tn the faintest tnts of ross colur and blue, opening onu pettleont-fiont nud vest of dark blue velvet. Mrs, Hungeford wore velvet trimmed - with nml-l ] guipure, witin skirt-frout and vesp blue sati figgred with ral Y i thelr natural hues, Mes, Macitey wore @ dress of her favorlt eolor,—white. broemle and sithy, trisnned with a profusion uf wiile lmlm- e of the wost exqulsit, ke ness, Mrs, Hueston's dress was of white broende with - skbrt-frout of duri-blae velver rlehly braided with gold, Mue, Bonubarte-Wyse was — ariayed in n helfotvope satin, - wlth o skirt front of white sutin embroldered with large ]»L-mhunnmwrn In thelr it in sllk ntermixed with gokd, Mi: pale biue brocaded satln ov ‘mlu blue sutin, With shivped flounees, . iss Bizelows dress was of white suti, Wit an embroldery i pearls pround the square of the eorsage, Miss Hueston wore a corsuge of red brovaded satucover a short t of white ganze wnd lace, My, No; 18 fin pitle pink brocwde trinnmed with rby velvet, il Mes, Walker in ilae sk, trimmed with purple- stumped velvet, A elolee houquet ficn satin holder was placed betore eaeh Iy guest The eards designating the pluees were getis nlinm Jeaves, inenumeled poreetalin, Among the dishes wero several invented expressly far the aceasion, Allogether the beauty of the sureemndings and the novelty nnd artistie clegganee of ali theappointuients lent to the entertainment an o el Our Viee Consul ad hls wife oove 1o Mr. and M n dinner parly of twenty covers on Monday last, Atnung the szuests wers nuwbered Consul-General Walk- e atd Mrs, Walker, the Conntuand Countess Pelfener, Mrs. Hungerford, My, and J) Digelow, Mr, and 1Hntehinson, Mr. and Alrs. W, L Florenee, e tumous vnlnler Cabanel, and M. do Castro, Mackuy's - tollet wus” ot Diie Ince over white Slelllenne and ‘The Comitess “Pelfener wore gol satln trinaned with davk raby-red velvet, Mrs, Bigelow was in dark-Dlue satin with sklrt-front and vest of evenm-groutded Wi tean broewde. Mrs, Hutehinson’s dyes: of blnek snthn, trimmed with bl Jet, Mrs, Floreneo il ona blaek Tnee dress trlmmed with loaps of tow satin, - Mrs, Walke trimued with polnt fnee amt jet embr “Tliere wis u very hundsomt ding by Mr, and Mra, Edward Crane ot ‘Puesda List in_honor of Consul-General Walker_and Mrs, Walker, the guests including ias Walker, Generat and Miss Bleney, Mr. and My, Bige My, aaul Mrs, Theadore Evans br, 1lick Lieug, Dixby, and My, o it Miss ooper, 'Thu o) sriunges nts of tho table wery very tastetul nnd beautiful, and a group of fritlt I the centre was worthy of reproduction by thy penell of anatist, Che ludy of tho hotse wils st Deeantngly aevayed i dnrk-green silk, set (1 with white Ines and evhuso hen, lnst Bu tho present serles 15, vory elognnt ono glven il in honor of s, o W Muckiy, Mrs, Ma was of oxtrame beattly, 1t was composed of o traln and eorsase ol pule blug brocade, worn over u sklvt-front of satin of the sane hine Across the: front of tho skirt were placed two wide bands of emhmhlrr}'lu palesbluy fot aud {|mle—hhuu pentt beds, Trom: beneath vach of which fell @ widy frinzo of pale- Dluo Jet. 'The pattern of (his embrelidery roprodueed peicocks® feathers In shapo howugh not I, hue, the eys of ench feather eine furined by o targe paleblue penrd, corsupo Wis cut suuure, aud was borde with i nurrow tuflle of fino point d*Alengon, A choin ol dlmmonds elusped wrouid “the whitest throat i the colony sustalned u pendant formed of ona juimense oval - quobso set o dinmonds, A one side of thy Tigdy™s liead wis plueed an atgres fonned of three enrled ostrichi-fenthers composed of dlamonds and hekl by s clusp formed of w sinzle Jurge turquoise. _ F'he Cauntess ‘Telfoner woro s Louls XV, St In Watteau brocade over @ traln of fl"ll pekin, and s skirt-front composed en- el L-f rutlles of Ince, ler ornaments wore Vo ogrent sl sud (bouuty set a Y by My, and uy's loilet pear diamonds, Mrs, Hungerfovd's il pale Nlné bracade, trimmed with of exquisit fnene 5 { was of point lea Slie wore a splendid diamond neeklng atrs, Bleelow was in Havanaceolored Hroende, her ornninents . L¢ dlamotds set in binek enantel. “The tab) was profusely and tastefnlly decorated witle flowery, arvanged with an admirable blenas Ing of liues il forms, L e er— e MINERS' CONVENTION, * Spectat Dispateh tn The Chieag Tribune. Trrrsueng, Pay Jan, 20,—Seerelary Jones. hias called @ convention of miners of Weatern » Penngylvimia at Pittshurg: on Wednesday nest. The object s to demand seml-monthly Instend of monthly pay. It isthought oper- ators will miake the required concession, and that there will be ne strike, e — 232 et A BAD FALL, . I 11 Thomns, 40 years of nge, is at the County Hospltal with both arms. fractured In several places and his face and cliest hiully contused, the result of a fall yesterday mariing from g kel seaffolding idont tis Washington Tee Comuany™s honses at Cluark Station, where e was employed, "1t {3 fe: hie cannot recove ¥ -Enck of Contldence. .. Guireston Neis, The Recorler was eomlne down Galvestan avenue the other morning, when a rather scedy - l(l»oklnu darkey vamed 2am Cooley dodged Inton hat have you been doing now?" askotl tho clerk, Dt arlewhat'sile matter, bosg. 1 isushnmed 10 ment de Jedge boeats: | 't been up bes Touh him forn wholo week. 3t looks like 1 was Trowin’ off oe B’ - " BUSINESS_NOTICES. ' To A Our Friends,~Havinghad num= e thguines for ndvertising cards fromn lidievs 1 atl parts of the country who nre Inter- B In the previtll g fushion of masking * Card eetions,” wo fire hws ing printed tor tham &, of seven Weautiful ennix, each In six colors, It nid onngdld brekgeound, in the very highest uf . truth ez A Sunkspenarn's “Seven kel 10 expense fit these cands,—they, nee simply 1t art-goma, Orir only sin las been 1o publish tha Anest eards et shiown, Applleations for them hive come I %0 rapidiy that neatty the whate edition 19 ene paed hefore tho recetpit By us of the cands from* theartist, Wo fmve therefore been obliged to adupt the followig plin tor the distribution of the remainder: Nomare of. the glit Sh peurd v o serles, will Le sent excenting pon the rectiptof n stutement fron u grovee thut the persun wpplving for tho cards has Bought of hlut on that duy ut lenst seven bars ob Dabblus' Electrle Soup, with price puid for same. | Allagplyiug (n this munner will recelve the fuil set ot seven eards gratis by mull. Tt will fn- sure us that our frivnds nnd patrons got thele shnre of these beautifpl deshoe, #ithough it fn no maniner repays us 1ar 1ho cost of tho eards, Your grocer bud thy sonp or whi got jt, and tho pirchuse by youof seven hars of it at one tino will seetire for you grutly seven renlly beautifut curils. 'Tho soup finproves with ' and 18 an farticlo of: necessity In your house every weok, Therefore yoit nre not twked to bny a'ueclesd f ut one that you must uvo anyway. = Plonse send us your applientions at once, and tell vour udy friends nutkiige * Card Collections ™ o do the same, Vours respeetfully, I. L‘Exlmn & Co., 11§ Bouth Fourth street, Philadel= phia, ——— Wilbos's Codebiver O and Linec- Persons who have been taking Cod-Liver Oil will be pleased w learn that Dr. Wiibor hus succeed- e, Trom difeetsons of severnl professional gon- tlemon, in_comblning thd pure Ol and Limo in such n munner thut it is plessant to the tuste, nmd 13 effects In Lunecompleinte aretraly won- ¢ derful. VoY many persoils whosu cases wero pronotinecd hopeless, and who had taken the clear oll for o lonire time without murked etfeet, uve been entirely eared by using thls preparm- tion. Be sure und get the genuine, 3unue fnetured only by A, B Wilbor, Chemist, Boston. Suld by all drugglsts. SULTS, CLOAKS, fc. THE { RIN SUITS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS, RUSGIAN CIRCULARS, AT 3 Carson, Pirie & €o.'s Wost il Dry iods Honse Madison and Peorin-sts..” - 200 SILK SUITS, IN NEW STYLES FOR SPRING. -- A RARE BARG.LIN, These Suits are entirely new, designed by modistes of acknowledged ‘ability, and made in excellent style by-dtessmakers who usu- ally work only on the finest orders; our obe ject being to keep them employed duihE tha dull season. We will sellthesg guits'ax: - ' $20 and $28; A lower price than s usually charged hy\‘ first-class houscs for making and findingd LEGANT BEACK SILK COSTUNES, 494 At 840,00 and 850.00, Quite cqual to_Costumas usually sold for 75 and §1o0. OUR STOCK OF CLOAKS AND DOLMANS 1s, without cxzeption, thz largest in tha city, and notwithstanding our large sales the ase sortment of sizes and styles is stlll unim. .., - paired, At prices ranging from K $4.00 to 815.00, . ‘Weoffer garments that cannot be duplicated in any other house for 25 per cant more, ang i higher-priced Dolmans the difference’ it much greater. . Having o large quantity of valuable Cloth and Silk Cloakings and Fur Trimmings and Linings on hand, we have mado them up o Russian Cireulars, Which we will sell at low prices to closs)] thus adding another attraction to our CREAT CLEARING SALE, And presenting emphatically a Colden . Opportunity To all wha wish ta procure ane of the mos! graceful and comfortable garments ever ine troduced for winter wear. i GARSON, PIRE & O, HURLBQRT'S TRACIHEAL DROPS, CERPAIN. COUOH, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH. HALSEY BROS., 27 Washington-sty And Drugcigts gencrallys e =t e e e e e . e i e e S e o e i

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