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& . Se ee oe ena ovat ; which 4 every now and then t6 be Beard in answer to | soperiority tp the commonweall4, The adopted citivens LEIGHING CARNIVAL. the aa! a tagerly Duy land and seldom geff 1, and Dr. allen feqrs E U R 0 p E : a ‘The Pre ¥. rom aed eee me AR eae ae ete Meee ae , New. York on Runners—The Procession ia the | " adiag alone the bank of the lom, fr : — es a 8 City, the Parke mad on the Ronde-Enchdenta, 4 Brest Mctomb Dans omnia ar, SHIBPING NEWS. eee Aceidents and Appearances, &c. verge of acrest that overhangs the at ‘affording a ‘Arrived. = Sten General Custer, Rector, Baltimore, hours, wih mass tad Passengers, io) B Smull. For other Shipping News se Seventh page ‘The icy breath of winter is not congenial t@ ontdoor amusements, The approach of its somewhat dreary months ia the signal for the discontinuamce of those sporte which through the more genial pe'rtions of the year afford 0 many joyous occasions for merry meet- darely a passage way for two vebiclea going in oppoxite directions—was a favorite path for sleighing parties yes- terday, owing to its natural beauties and the romantiy, Boenery of which its elevation affords a view. Bere laughsble but no serious accidents happened, in the way of the overturning of vehicles, One of these, a double sieigh, was capsized by ramning into a heavy Turkey May be “Orged’’ to a Coufer- ence on the Eastern Question. MISCELLANEOU - inga, But winter, Rep he os oenaramaety drift tn the early evening, ead ils pamengers, three ANOTHER | LARGS ‘ADVANCE nd barren aspect, has ite own peculiar open air enjoy- | rollicking young men, were unexpectedly sent sprawling *A Vast Egyptian Conspiracy ssi and these, or at any rate most of ‘them, are curl- | into the snow, through which Goer rolled for some ate. CIROULATION, nce, assuming Mm ins “Reported. ously dependent upon ‘an excessive severity for their | Srising ina most undignified plight, though uninjured. rade apthth uodtins soak existence. Funnily enough the expectations of all lovers | There were several vehicles thus overturned, and ono ADVANCED IN ITS CIRCULATION ke. &e, &e. ho aports provided by the King of Winter find tifem. | bad breakdown was notieed on this road, but ‘no injury | BY THOUSANDS, THREE DIFFERENT EDITIONS of the sport o tne ng: of Water. m- | seems to have resulted to any of the bo WEE PRINTED. (¥ OKDES TO r" gay ones who were selves ascending Only when thé mercury is descending, | ropeatodly “spilled.” RATISEY THE DEMAND, F and vice versa, ‘The, eld adage, “It’s a dad wind that yee Be So uBLED. THE PACT THE EASTERN QUESTION. UAT THe CHROULATION OFTHE BUNDAY NEWS THE RIGHT SCENES were, however, more lively than even those of the day. In numbers, too, the excelled those of the day biows me one any good,” found « full exemplification parties A Conty rence Proposition to the Porte, yestorday, While the heavy fall of snow, which cov- | time At nightfall the late ones came forth in vast pro- ORB ASE! Loypox, Jan. 18—Noon. | cred the grownd to the depth of about eighteen inches, | cession and in every Weaeisatle avis or bela aad | ee Rg tiwag a w poured exchanging salutations e re- | © » ry on 4 The Mory.ing Journal to-day made mention of a rumor | was causing all sorts of delays in strect traflc and Envalor ‘partion, who’ bed tired af the aport, through PAPER CoD : FOR THE JOURNAL eC ors. What the creat Powers have resolved to urge the Sublime Porte to call a conference to take the vexed Eastern quesivca into consideration, EGYPT. making many @ passenger in car and stage mentally curse its presence, many another, looking forward to she pleasures of good sleighing, was fervently bleasing its presence and praying for its continuance, ‘Yesterday was in fact a carnival day, at any rate so far as sleighing was concerned. At an early hour in the hours of enj Hotels along tho routes of travel were th gay dancing partiés were made ap, steaming liquors were in demand, and rollicking songs ‘and laughter the keen sir without merry as if in emulation of the joy within. The sport was maintained with a briskness. and abandon on the part of its devotees that did not Jn its course untila late hour, REATEST QU. ment. CERTAINLY BE THE ‘ONE THAT RIDES AHEAD OF ALL OTHE! ON FP SU wy wonmenceR IRPTOUR sorane SHEETS PE! HOUR) WE Wane, ABLE $8: M! THE DEMAND ——e— and the “wee hours" hed been reached before the | OF THE NEWSMEN. WHO CONTINUED TO 00) Plet for the Subversion of the Government | Moring tho air seemed alive with the silvery sound | sleighing songs and the jingle of bells were stilled and ann oO SEP a N AGAIN TAS TE BIR feted of the Pacha. Loxpox, Jan. 17—Evening. 1t is reported from the Continent that a desperate. proceeding from the bells attached to the numerous | the park and roads were deserted. teams already on the move, and noon every availa- ‘ble vehicle upon runners had been brought out from its iNTIL is P. AFTERNOON, NO LITBRARY AND NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE HAS EVER ATTAINED 80 @ A SUCCESS IN 5O BRIEF A TIME AB TI SUNDAY NEWS. Sletghing in Brooklyn. Probably there is ne city in the Union that can boast of iot nas been discovered to assassinate the Pacha of | hiding place, either to give its owner the opportunity of ITS PUBLICATION, WHICH WAS COMMENCED the = Y¥_8IX WE! AGO. Fespt. The plot ineluded the subversion of the govern- | joining in the sport or to tompt some customer to invest | "°F Toads for inepemnon iy ps peers uae nt a ON NORMOCSEY INCREASED BACH WEEK, ment and the investment of the reins of government in | his dollare for the means of enjoying the general turn | $98 than Brooklyn, bcmaind Re MCuED A POINT WHICH EXCEEDS Thar Ono” that no people can more thoroughly appreciate the op- portunities afforded therefor in the present flecoy carpet which bedecks the island, than the Brooklynites. Not since the winter of 1856-57 (a decade of ten long ) ears), bave finer prospects been prescnted to pleasure seekers on the road than were enjoyed there yesterday. The early “whoop” of the milkman, as he halted his rough, the hands of Salim Pacha, and who was said to be at the head of the movement, The conspiracy was happily Civcovered and frustrated. ITALY. out. The proprietors of livery stables found themselves aa the day wore on literally besieged by persons in search of sleighs, for which the most ridiculous charges ‘were made and paid. The standa were also laid under contribution, many of the unwieldly vehicles and broken- kneed teams which are familiar to all passing and re- passing the Astor House actually finding persons to hire FOUR OF THE SUNDAY JOURNALS PROPER COM- BINED. AS A GUARANTEE OF SALES WE REFER TO WUOSE STATEMENTS ARE CER- EST CRIT! 8 ON WHICH AN Es- TIMATE CAN BE PREDICA THE REASON OF THIS SUCCESS CAN BE BASILY DETEEMINED. THE a HAS ENTERED AND 'Y NEWS FILLED THE HIATUS WHICH Recrulth he Treasury from the Church. them at the fabulous prices of $3 and $4 per hour. front customer’s door, EXiSTeD IN SUNDAY JOURNALISM FOR & RIGH- Fronexcn, Jan, 18, 1867. Te taal which’ wee’ inasifeciod’ on alt tande to | UBseewly sleigh in front of bis customer's door, which | FAMED Nes UARAY die Re PAGER | Et Is ‘The italian Fit Minister b firmed the an- | make the most of the day is not to be at, | he noiselessly drew nigh, was # strong incentive to the Sleighing te quite an institution among us, and as in all the three hundred and sixty-five sof the year there are not generally more than twelve or fourteen which present such opportunities for its enjoyment as did yes- sluggard to arise from his couch, harness up and seck the healthful and invigorating enjoyment offered out doors. And those who bad experienced the severity of Thurs- MOST READABLE PAPER PURLISHE! IN ONLY COR. RECT AND STERLING MATTER, AND IT HAS SOUGHT, AND WILL EVER SERK, TO PASS BY BASE wie PANDER TO VITIATED MENTAL APPETITES, mouncement that the government intends to tax (for ran- fom, it is supposed) the Church property to the extent of ix hundred millions of lires. terday, it is by no means surprising that every one of | day’s storm, and were aware of the depth of the snow, 2 “ COMPLETE FAMILY NEWSPAPT: The Negotiations im Rome. | iieadrirer Gould ‘be deteruiined to make tue sweet | were vet olene tn soopending. to the induonmunts ottued enna, Se Routes SBYSrAren ews Signor Tonello’s mission to Rome, relative to the | _ If any visitor from the skies or some unknown and | by this early reminder of tho milkman, coupled with BEST LITERARY MATTER, SKETCHES, ‘Ho will soon take | ‘istaut country conld have been suddenly dropped yes- | their own reminiscences of the sport enjoyed in former TALES, &. Bishops, has been eatiefactorily ended. He will soon take | verday into this city he would cortainly have been led | yearn There were, in fact, but few of thote who could | ,27, 18 IN NO SENSE A PARTISAN NEWSPAPER, Teave of the Pope and depart, to believe that the ordinary mode of transit among us . AND IT 18 Is8UED AT THE CHEAP AND CONVENI- was by means of slei; It would be difficult to make | ®vail themselves of aday’s sleighing, who did not do pg HUNGARY such. 8 oo helieve that eo many of these handsome | so, skating carnival is no arity in Brooklyn, but OF SVE CENTS. . an vel les were kept in the possession our FIVE NTS, ——— Siema gy he Se earonce caetne OMe | aot oc oonst corre Tho day ws‘ and ities) Legislative Unanimity and National Spirit. | CLC oF Qonges duration than afew days yearly. bright, and the high winds which prevailed only tended | ,17, HAS WHAT NO OTHER SUNDAY NEWSPAPER Prerx, Jan. 18, 1867. To attempt to give any description of the sppearance OPED Ene it cesork aD auenicee CO to add zest to the mvigorat ing sport of the hardy folks who braved the elements, despite the uninviting crystal- ized atoms which boy with such velocity through the air and stung sharply as they come in contact with the face, The drifts wore exceedingly bigh in many parts of the roade, and along the city railroad routes, between the track and the curbstone, presented most formidable barriers elther for offensive or defensive operations in The upper House of the Hungarian Diet has unani- E mously passed M. Deak’s address, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. RESPONDENTS IN EUROPE WRITING EXCLU ELY FoR iT, » ALES AND SKETCHES WITH THE BEST MAGA. ARE MOST VARIED AND of the thoroughfares yesterday would be sinsie tire- some to the reader; but particulars as to some will, no doubt, be interesting. BROADWAY.” It is very seldom that our leading thoroughfare can be The con- ZINKS, 48. ITS CONTENTS: AMPLE, COMPRISING THs TEST TELEGR. CONT aN" GRAMS, eth precludes LATEST COMMERCIAL AND FINANCTAL INTELLE The Li Mi y Market. the possibility of using it to that end. Buteven Broa snowballin, GENCE IN ECROPE ») AMERICA, g. These transitory fortifications were made oR I a . Loxnos, Jan. 17—Evening. avaiiablo by the boys who kept up a general cannonade rE CE Ie, ru cOvRts, ‘The money market is dull and inactive, Consols, for carriage way was crowded with tho vehic.os of | from right to left during the “after school honrs”” of the "7 BEST SKETCHES, money, 9034. the day, and these of all descriptions, Here the light | day upon the occupants of passing “cutters” or other KIGINAL I Waiter hates Aare eee: be i a sn & first class trotier, | vehicles which came within range. ‘The favorite routes cI RRA op CITY TAYE. Inited States five-twenty bonds, coupon, 723. side ol igh rties are, unquestionably, Clinton stre A Frie shares are quoted ai the close at 44. the road; there the heavy express = leighing pal unquestionably, Clinton street, trect and thence out on the Coney Island road. Down ton street they sped in all coneeivable manner and fashion of sleigh, both single and double teams, the merry tinkle of silvery bells, coupled with the musical voices and happy girlish tangh in many instances, of the pretty belles of Brooklyn, whom {t would appear en- Joyed hugely the: sport, ‘as wapped in heavy buffalo Third street ve es wagon, set MENT, HOML, DOMES LIC Centrale .on runners, with its team, ploughing its : ack Coan ves Say “tnrowsh “the : crite nocumnlaiag’ sear’ the surbstone; in another part the family vehicle, with its double team, filled with ladies and children, all covered with rugs and furs; and in yet another the box-like equi- page of some milk selier or carman, attached to which some sorry hack was vainly endeavoring to keep pace Loyvos, Jan. 18—Noon, Coneole, for money, 0045. Un marth Donds opened this morning at 725. Iihnois Central shares, 8134. Ene Railway shares, 433. READING IN GREAT SD VARIETY, | WAIPS AND TRIPLES FOR EVERY- Ree a BODY. °RC., AC. £C., ALL CONTAINED IN FIFTY-S1X COLUMNS OF ‘PLAIN READANLE TYPE. PRINTED ON HEAVY WHITE ‘The Perle Bourse. with Ite better fed brethren. All these and many more | [oves, ‘hey com and oat on the | PAPER. Pans, Jap. 17—Evening. { might have been even carefully threading their way | Comey Island plank road. Stopping at the principal pine United States five-twenty bonde cloved this evening at ages “ Tcl ears eremmupanes wa sespeceand ahs occa pens ESPECIALLY COMMENDS ITSELP TO THR crn. Bx. ZENS OF NEW YORK AY ‘B® VICINITY, AND is A COMPLETE MANU, pee ty the of es metropolia, the procession up way and entering . The Liverpool Cotton Market. ‘up Broads ‘those who es ‘Tavison’s Livarroot, Jan. 17—Evenin; FIFTH AVENUE, . OF EVENTS OF Wk DAY ICEDING ITS ‘The sales of cotton Dave reached 12,000 baics, Tes gir eres which seemed to greet the ear was that Peguero vate. syle rtagee| e Te peetien PUaiiehrion, AND EVERYTHING OCOURRING UP etwrlineensiee See Ri ean yi ing from the myriad bells, which, as their restive | termined to enjoy to tho utmost oxtent the rare LATE HOUW €N SUNDAY MORNING. Friges sre,uncheeasd. ‘The market for tallow and lard | wearers pranced or pawod, continually sent forth thois | yormined to enjoy Perhaps the older portion of | (THE CHBAPNES OF THE SUNDAY EWS TRE = seeeittaatahionibas's ee x rca ead nti air, ‘This splendid avenue | the community, who claimed to be best scqnainted | CHARACTER Trane made ik Ta armed 1, Jan. 18—Noon, ‘was literally alive with Lag ap omens) of which were of | wieh the hy +of Long Island. sought AND iT» CANDID @PINIONS Lk, Ma’ ‘The brokers’ circular rej the sales. of cotton great elegance and drawn by magnificent teams, Con- COMMEND 1 PUBL ports for Jamaica road which 1s certainty a weil trodden ES! BUNDAY SEWSPATER PUBL ene week endiog last avecing at 42,000 bales, ‘There bas vany, abl One Which te hghiy. sughe cn BESS, SUNDAY SEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN ‘occasions which we as there lend mi 4 4 these was.a very beautiful one bel ing ‘Been e decline a on uring: week. ‘The market ideday opened ul with to Mr. L. Jerome, and drawn by a double team of splen- did horses. but few of the ‘reas al ‘a prospec- Thetr owner was driving, and under bis 5 td PRICE FIVE CENTS. tive day's sales of 8,000 bales; The following are the | skilful hands the vehicle shot in and out among ite rd PRICE FIVE CENTS, 1 uplands, 14%4.; mid PRICE FIVE CENTS. minor perghbors with a nicety and speed really astonish- Beemed to be f 7 the ing. There among inhabitants of this pall egos ant Goth sexes being fully on the alert, Double teams were the order of the » and behind these were seated, comfortably ensconced Dah aggre ica rah Ging ‘Orleans, 1580. OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. PRICE big 5 3 CENTS PRICE FIVE CENTS. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, $8 PER YEAR. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. pers, many of the up town belles, The KEW RMANY rertainly looked charming, the beautiful fiush upon thelr OFFICR, NEW YORK NEWS RUILDIN( “ke GERMA coded heeks "which the cold browth of Boreas bad monght wi mr earey peo They Haw rorr. as if to show tho beaut; nature's coloring as con- BENJAMIN W OUR MAMBUAG_ CORRESPONDENCE. trasted with that elven by the hand of art, thelr. spark Ealtar and Proprieter. ompanious, end the merry. Ting of compan! merry ring their happy laughter, as it now and again fell upon the tar, all told of enjoyment either past or to be experi- enced. The cost too, of many were very preity, the fur-bound cloaks and mantles, the jet ‘and, above all, the sweet little red riding hoods ia which more than one gentle lady nestled her pretty face, seemed wb see & wom edged tihng pt pany. Grong which are the acknow! ‘ in the wi dress for summer outdoor nas. Thro; ‘ere avenue the procession on in a torrent of gaudy show until it reached Tax 4s which present of course, a most lively scene through- the day. Here the gay turnouts converged from y street and avenue leading to the entrance to the Drive, and, uniting in @ quick-movit a ot or 0, on Seabees music of the sil delis. of all its spring and summer time charms, bleak and dreary in the nudity of its gaunt trees and the desolate of its romantic sul Pre Coming Election for the North German Parliament—Interests of Free Ct Praesian Policy Toward inuse Towns— & Ubdvge of Flag—Military Law, &c. W Huson, Dec, 31, 1866. As the time draws near for the election of the Depu- * @er tothe North German /arliament great interest is Gott in the resalt, and the importance 1 being urged of g@ending men who cam thoroughly represent the com- mercial interests of the Hense Towns. It is not to be @apposed that the five or six Deputies which will be sent from Lubeck, Bremen and Hamburg can exercise any gemarkabie influence on great political questions; but herr opinions will have great weight on all commercial points. The mercantile interest they will have to repre- gent will by far outweigh the mercantile interests to be wepresented by any similar number of Deputies from any ether part of the North German Confederation. New ‘York and London ef course are vastly more important eties than Hamburg, but relatively speaking Hamburg thas larger commorcial interests in Germany than New ‘York and London have in their respective countries, Prussia seems to manifest » wish to attract the Hanse Towns by ashow of mildace. Count Bismarck said :—="Through the late annexations we have become rough union with the Hanee Towns we ling eyes and wii wih their hi BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM THE courts of-several States; 8; are legal Ips vbr Ne rge upless successful. Advice free and confidential. F. 1. KING. Counsellor at Law, 313 Broadway. is which haited for a moment, as the} not dreamed of for years past. Nor did the gathoring shades of evening tend in the least degree to decrease the mambers to be met with on the Jamaica road, but, on the contrary, seemed to add volume to the me: tintmabulation of sound which reverberated thi air as the bright fled apron spread over mother earth Toflected back the silvery rays of Phew Fore aud sinar baton witout pebtshy or feet ‘i. HOW! Counsellor, &c., 78 Nassau street. ((P08Y ormRA ROUSE ART AssoctATioN. THIs DAY THE Last: NO FURTHER DELAY. OBTAIN YOUR CERTIFICATES WHILE THERE 19 MME. OM MONDAY, JaXUARZ 2, aT 2% P. ., THE CROSHY OPERA HOUSE WiLL BE AWARDED @odhe fortunate individual whe may bold the LUCKY NUMBER. 10 BNAHLE PERSONS LIVING AT A DISTANCE TO OBTAIN CBRTIFICATES DURING TER Before the Legisiative Committee. . Atnant, Jan. 18, 1667. Parsuant to the tnetractions of the Assembly, the Ratiroad Committes of the House met at balf-past three o'clock thie afterneos, te take testimony with reference to the disagreement between the New Yerk Central, Gudson Rivor and Harlem Railroads, All the members of the commitice-were present. ‘The following officers of the New York Central Rail- road Company were sworn and éxamined:—Henry Keep, President; H. F. Chittenden, General Superintendent; tmvaluable to Prussia, which, though it hes 0 accessions Of territory, les still obtained little ex- commercial juence. i £ E oF F 2, £ He i a e can easily sym) REGISTERED LETTERS, ‘unless pecially ordered to be reterned by express. ALL WHO WISH TO PURCHASE CERTIFICATES, SHOULD DO 60 BEFORE ~~THE Las? MOMENT. a8 a iy Remittances whieh may arrive too late will Someget im this probably . ent. charges Hamburg with wishing the unification of Germany by her opposition for the Bund that it certainty a oor inateldal States to have con- z i ef eanaee af 32 a7 i ern extremity of untform in its de and less sab- | cattle as oon was CERTIFICATES 96. . {he official , 0 dest — ae amalgamation of interests ‘will be” the PURCHASE THEM AT THE Becessary — qeparate ‘Biates to make come sacrifices; ‘but such PRINCIPAL BASTERE AGBRCT, gacridoes should be be nature of th Bremea it te quite natural that peentiar interests.” the loss that they wee pent aa is the Foath Amer:can ae ers by the i$ changed and one entirely new wubstitated—the white and red of the mew con Federation; and s wodibcation | has, been that jog transition per: Loe; two tage} should noe. Tt is unfortunate for Hemstarg that ahe a@bould be in such av Position. The just pride whieh she looks upon her position is met with Jealousy on the part ofeotbers. It ie diMenit to see what ‘will remain when socly distinctly e parts of ber indepoad- from Hambu! is being made in Holstein, to the the inbabitants, To ayoid have suddenly jelt et number for jaxation 10 ) Which ts regarded with euilen disfavor, Is to be publicly , Preparations are bos made for the tary eiections: bot too litle iy known ‘eo ion to be tormed as to the ih references to the ila fist A fi i NEW YORK WERALD, SATURDAY JANUARY 19, 1867. ~~ ‘ A. Lxew wonton "RRR GT! ING AND 8. 7 HOPP’S MALT EXTRACT? nxTnacts prow yetrens EYREAGES 90 HOF Lerre MALT EXTRACT DEPOT ff AMERICA, 1a BROADWAY, Ww YORK, Br Your, AusawT, x age four Malt Extract is a PLEASANT. ee 3 Tiatox. BrLviwere sw a — “I AM HOARSE, and am now made yy by your DE- PRIZE CONCERT. LIC{OUS MALT EXTRACT, which Be lone me so much — g00d in the Old World.’ BOGUMIL DAWISON. * PRIZB CONCERT. New Yor, Jan. 7. 1867. 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GREENBAOKS, tn the somewhat formidable propertion of THREE TO} 1) 5) possuxeep TO TICKET HOLDERS. ‘ A SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PEOPLE. ‘The proprietors of this grand enterprise have great ples— sure in being able to inform the subscribers to their concert. that {tis now an assured success, Out of 600,000 tickets issued: only {8,000 remain unsold, The proprietors do not wish to~ | hold a single ticket when the concert takes place, as it might ‘ THE LATEST TRIUMPH IN ROMANCE. Never were tliere so many cistingnished laborers in the fieid of lunnginative literature an at the present time, and therefore the SIGNAL SUCCESS oF MISS M. E. BRADDON'S new stors of he passiona, entitled NOBODY'S DAUGRTER; a is 2 trivmph of whieh inguished authoress may wel ve be proud. Of all the brilliant stories that have appeared in ] create dissatisfaction among our patrons, and therefore He SUNDAY MERCURY have been compelled to extend the time to January 96, 1867, not one has been received with such decided favor as this, ——*s Each fostalment deepens the Tntergst ef the ‘publie in the | when i will postively take piaro rithout any further post Tate of the peingipal chararier nd although the —_ ENSE REGULAR ISSUE ponement, OF the most HTC REASED BY TROCSANDR eet been | in’ the gift bus’ NCRES Si ears engaged uring the pest Awe weeks, mrekdarto must the’ urgeut: dev-fiit ee eee ee mands of ness, and we point with pride to the reputation we have ‘ CROWDS OF NEW READERS. The vews agents ia various parts of the country are aug: meuting their orders every week. It ts proper to say in this gopneciion, that although the fascinating origina} storien, by owned Ravelists, publiwhod from tine to time in TH NDAY MERCURY necessarily give an impetus to its caewlation. ITS POLULALITY IS NOT BPASMODIC like that of many of its contemporaries and would be rivals, It not oniy attracts new madera by tts enterprise iu this de- partment ‘bat RETAINS THOSE IT ATTRACTS, so that the area of its circulation is continually expanding. ‘The edition of THE SUNDAY | LCURY to published TO-MORROW MORNING e increased won for honesty and integrity. Many of the prominent eiti— zens of Chicago will bear witness tothe statement that wer have never made any promises to the public that we have: not sacredly fuléiled, and wo rofer to the leading bemkers- and mercbants of New Yori, Philadelphia, Boston andOhte- cago for our character for fair deating. In spite of all opposition ant every, obstacle we shall: i be to meet th: orders received f: American Prise Cés- Smeets OSGI ANT EEETEL ” | cou iplss cc naan ol ob te aoe than the ee ort OTL BUADAY PAPERS. werk Tele a, rifally and without re- pektidned tn the ety of New ‘York. The bigh position which’'|’ Hae wilt be eee , ‘serve. { pata ROT SE a, ou] rani iy press enersy. Ided by» thorough pa mee en TR ety public ea Tor information upen all subjects whieh concern their mate- Sen er interest their tastes and feelings. The ob- f PERFECT NEWSPAPER, which sh — goats, inthe whole range of the daily aud believed that this omject has press. and Rep geeees Fee eck. THE SUNDAY MERCURY ‘not only gives all the news, but presents It to the IX ADVANGE OF ALL COMPETITORS. ows Contemporaries buve gone to press ‘te columasare for the Iiest despatches, and ‘through the erey ‘early dawn come the final telegra- of wi ives the crowning zest to its varied bu of information. ‘newspaper des Nu te ere 18 vo mystery about ‘fuccens of a ‘conducted, newspaper ‘business the press that OUTSTRIPS ALLL OTHERS «pecesearily succeeds. Constituted as human nature is the Tho plan of drawing adopied is the following:—Duplieate numbers from1to 60000 are placedinawheel Thefm- | j number drawn out takes the ‘highest prize, the next the- vecond highest prise, and so on until the whole 250,000 prises. ' are drawn. ‘We advise all parties wanting tickets to send for them at ones. All orders for tickets will be promptly Alled: NUMBER OF TICKETS ISSUED 600,008: PRIC! $1 EACH. OTHER TICKET DRAWS OTHER TICKET DRAWS OTHER TICKET DRAWS OTHER TICKET DRAWS OTHER TICkrT DRAWS OTHER TICKET DRAWS PRIZE!’ PRISE): a as A PRIZEL A a A esos: BEE a +3 peso HS deze Sass, ‘TO. Mi W'S SUNDAY MERCURY ‘Prerticuiars in relation to we : i SUNDAY LIQUOR LAW the morals and ern sos secrete i et ° cigord that of all the other peaked ia New York, souiipiea by OF THE NEW ROMAN! AUGHTER; es. t i Mil t Eg e ‘Price of tietete $1 cach, Sent by mail om receipt of price ‘and three cent stamp for retura postage, EVERY OTHER TICKET DRAWS A PRISE. SPECIAL TERNS OR CLUB RATES, ] Any party procuring sctub of five or more names fer Sekets, and sending us the money for the same, wil be a lowed the following commission. We will send ia ig ais f g2 i, § Z Fi i Ez Send the nameofieach subscriber, and their Post offes Address, Money by draft, post office order, express or tm registered letters, may be seni at our risk, EVERY OTHER TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE, READ WHAT THR CHICAGO PRESS SAY. i i ‘Tha Witeene of Chicago who know A. 4, Kelley 800. 1 Why We feel sefe in com