TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH TJlirhK SHKKr PHIL ADELPH1A, SATURDAY, DEC EM PER 10, 1868. 3 NE W S HUM Ma RY.. DomrMlc Allnlr. (!oM clo-etl yc'prdiij nt 13.".1. Another prize fight is ta tome off In Vu Einia next P( k. General .Rosi-crans l.art rwhed Mexico and been cordmll received. FartlniuHke kIkx ks hive bent experienced in ditlercnt jmrtH of Mexico. ', Gem ral McCo .k, our Mio'stor to the Sand wich Islands, Iia unwed in ami KranriBco. Governor snnu Inn ollered 11 reward of one thousand l"llurs lor the in jrderer ot Love. lion. Edwin M. ."itan'on ycs'erdav resumed Ms practice lu the Supreme Ujuri of the United Bta cp. The Louisville-nnd C'mrinna'l mail line of steamer htnccior Aurd will lctuuo petroleum for 1 1 deli t. t'coiire W. Ilollnnd, of II in isbure, while aUemp.itiu, to cro.s tliu Mumiuciiaiiua on tue Ice, broke tlu-p-.ii'h, and not helri? iHc:vr"-e 1 forsome time, was to livll.y I !;; n .thai lie died in a brief tn-riod h:!ci- li s convi-Tnn.ee home. Governor Wise's farm, In' Princess Anne county, Vh., h is Invn restored to hi'ii by thu GoviTunoeut. Tne owner' ol Li boy t'rtiou Is. a'xo to be paid three veuni' rent for the uc of that buililiim by the I' in ted Stttte-i au!liont-.e-". In the Lin 11 hI Mutes hemrc. yesterday Mr. Edmunds introduced a bill lor o ir ivi-"omil government in Groi'ya; Mr. Abbott, a bill to pay chtiuis of loval t-outnrruers; nud Mr. Mar lon, a hill apj-irtpriu'lim $12 ,()l)u tor a situ lor a new Executive mati-i'in. Mr. I'i .unO V.I, dvm the Judiciary Commit lee, reported uuntii-t tho bill requiring certsitu cu-.iratnee? fioni tne lately Rebel Mntc. lhe ro oliittou ot sympathy lor fcpnin, ollered by Mr. sumu-r, was p is-e.l. In the 11 on se, the Tension bill, appropriatina $2:),'2rO.n00, was repnr e1, an 1 main the order lor Jan., 5. Various bills and ro-oluti were introduced.:. The credentials of J. W. Menard (colored) as Representative elect trom LouM una, weie pr' billed and relctivii. A bill was passed t Metiilms the- piovisioin of the Home stead act to soldier-' orphans under tweut y-ono yenrs of ntro. Tlie Vuito b II ti lu vititr pulitica' disabilities of South L'nrolimaru a id others wns or.currcd iu. Foreign Allnlrv. LoNrov Dec. 18. 'the Jlarrpiis of Salisbury demos the tni'h ot the rcpjri that f he Ooverii jr.ent has deteiinined to retail L.irl Aliyo Irooi India." . The Timrs, in un article on the recent pro ceedings in the Aniericim Coucre- concerning the liatiouitl debt, fears that ambisriilty of pur noie is apparent in tho resolutions mrunst repudiation, and argues iliat if the world was certain the United tS'ates would surely nay tue interest on the national debt in koIJ, as K upland and Frauce do, the anuual bur-Jen ol the country m in lit bB reduced one-half. Kuulaud pays no more interest in the aecrcgate than tho United States, although her dent is twice as latie. The standard tint morning exults in the com idetion of the postal treaty between Emtland niid the I nited Mules as n triumph of the Tory pHi ty, unJ declares that the beueits conlerred upon mankiud cy the couvcniiou are inimea-eurable. London, Dec. 18. French official journals I pay tne cuatipes lu tlie ministry tiro a counrtna ten ot tbe Ktnperur's proKr'ainuie of policy, which is liberal tu home and paciuc abio'id. J.CNij'oN, Dec. 18.-The limes, iu au article on the impending war In East, holds that Greece is the aj-'ercssive party Decauo she ordered her cspls to bre npau lh Turgih nien of- -var who might at:empt to overbaii tlietn. Tue Tunes - tciiiks the Dowdsill bt nic; such pressuie to bear upou the Athenian government that peace will be snecdilv restored. The Standard aud the tar both attribute the outbreak iu the hast to the ob'-tiuancy of the Euiopeau powers in uiainlaiiiiur the status quo of the Ottoman empire. A despatch from t.'oustatitiiioplo charts the Gtceku with commeuciUK hosulaies. It a-serts that in the recent naval encounter the ErosU fired the hrtt ebot. The Turkish man-of-war returned the tire with elleet, mid the Eroaia put on a-ll steam and ran Into the harbor ot fcjra. The despatch adds that t'ae Eiosij wa struck several tiir.es, and her ma-st and smoke tack weie baillj dan.naed, J-ONDON, Dec. 1. Thft toliowins despatch, dated Corfu, December 1G, ha Leen received here: The guveniniout of Athena ba cilied out the n.ilitary resources of the country, aud liit mobilization ol the militia bas been or dered. A battHiion ot btudents is forming at Athens, atid ten battalion?, composed of Greek subjecis of the Sultan, have be'u enrolled. It is said tlie command has been nifcred to Gari baldi. An iustaut iuvasiou of Epirus is loudly urL-cd. Londok, Dec. 18 Midtncrht. The following is the latest news Irom the East: Tbe Greek government bas despatched two mru-ot-wnr lo Syria, to demind ot Hobart Pasha that he shall nut obnlruct the free en trance of the harbor. Foreign war vecsels a:e nt Syra, heloninc; respectively to the Fiench, Uriii.-ii, and Itusiltiu navies. Hobart Pasha does not attempt to blockade 8yra. He has already allowed I ,vo Greek ship to enter the harbor. Letters from Athens, dated December 10, represent that tue city was a scene of a great popular animation. Hands were Hocking lrom the interior and parudiug around the city. Great bitterne.-s of feeling was shown against the admiral of tne Frenoti fl'ietln tlia Pirams, who was extremely unpopular on uccouut of the enereetic demtmds he has made on the Greek government to preserve pence. Paris, Dec. 18 h-veninp. It Is rumored that the Tuiklsh Admiral Hobart Pasha followed Iho Greek steamer Eroi.s into the port of Syra, and sunk her. Pahis, Dec. 1. The Pa'rie has a special despatch reporting that Turkish ships have been sent to Greek waters to establish a blockade, Hnd Turkish troops are collertiii on the Greek frontier to prevent volunteers lioni making in cursion iiiio Thess'dy and Alaredottiu. PfcsrH, Dec. 18. The people o Huneary bavo presented an adurcss to M. Deak, thankiug htn lor his st-rvlcea lo the country. Paris. Dec la. lhe Mohiteur r?Kret8 tbe breaking out ot ho-itiliiies betvien Turkey and Greece, and hopes that common action ou the part of the preat powers wJl shorten the dura tion ami circumscribe the consequences of the rupture. - Cons TANTiNoriB. Dec. 18. It is officially an nounced that the Sultan has res dved to eu'orce liis demands on Uivece. Four frigates sailod jeterday for the ArchipelHpi. Madkid, Dec. Id. a CHrtist conspiracy bos beeu discovered iu Vuva're, ai.d several p:rsous implicated hive been arrestc. QuEENsrowN, Dt-c. 18. The Advice, from Antwerp for Bt. Jobu's, lias l een abandotied at sea. Her crew was saved, aud have arrtvel at thiH port. Note. 'i'tie Advice, as the cable rporis it. is supposed to be the b irque Advance, Captain Vickers, whicH sailed irom Antwerp, Kovember 1st, tor fcU. John's. J J.iviiroot., Dec. 18. The steamer Columbia, which sailed lrom NewYbrn November 2tl loi Glasgow, has not arnved, and upareheu-iona are entertained lor her safety, llavy premiums are demanded lor insurance ri.-ks ou the vest-l. Paris, Dec 18. The Kiimeior and Empresi to-day visited Quen label'a. (iiBRALTAB, Dec. 18. Tuere was a beavv shock ol earthquake here tu-Uuy, out causiui' to damage to liieor pioperty. Havbb. Dec, IS The market for cotton closed unchanged. Paris Dec. 18. Tbe Uourc closed weak. Kcntes declined to 6'Jf. 7c. disaster" Terrible lriiale ou the .Iexlcitu Mftzallon Cor. Hon ftonc(ji Bulletin, Nov. 7. Tbe late storm in Mexico Is said to have been the most severe experienced there for the last eve uty years, lustioa from ihe KV.h to the l'Jth of October. Its course appear to have ben from 8t. Lucas, California, runulnit to La Paz, Carman Isluad, Lorelo, Guayms, and as tar north as IWmosilio. and to the south as far as Alamon, extending bick into tliu Sierra Madre Mountiiiiis. Tho La Pura Mining Com panv's null-is ssid to have beeu entirely washed away, and 'other mlulou; coumauius bad suffered. The principsl towns and pueblos on tbe r'ver Y;ul uuJ 3Ia;o fee t-ut-rtlji kUojed bj fr.u:n, Lyeuty b?03s wcte washed awav lu Lorctobut no lives were !ot, as the people took retugc In tbe church. The town ol Alamos has only six tiousesnot damaged in the place, all the rept that are left beinn more or less injured. Over oae hundred bouses, with their beautiful or-mfe orchards, flower par len, and grape viheyar is, were entirely swept awav. The residence of Dr. Hill, with his apothecary store, is so entirely obliterated that nothtnp ii let t lo mark the spot where it stood, while the river which previously rau aast of. his placn, tow dlvldis, one portion running we.st, dowa one of lhe principal streets of Alamos. At Inst nccouuts ihirty thr. e persons had lost their lives by the falling of bouses Mid drowning, m d many others were mis-ing, besides a larac number of valuable horse an-l mules. Tha nnmbT of Indiaus lost was thouuMtt to be very large. There appears to linyo been little or no dancer at Mszatlsn. notwithstanding previous reports to the contrary. At La Fnz the heavy rain hnd caused rco's to'fall in, and had none much tlanm ?e to the cro);. Heversl mi'l craft had been driven abnre, and the Mexican war slf amer Juarez wtis high ai d dry in a small bay near to La Paz, Tho barque Harrison hid been d'smast' d (iiiting tlin gale, but managed to rtuch Gimymns in safety. janiorv. THE LATHST NEWS BY STEAMER. Tlie following p.dvlccs fioui Kurop by stetiiner ate in aL'ditio'ii to those publisueJ by tu yej in-day. GKET BRITAIN. Tli 'oisrrvnllve IrMiiler"s Vvocr V!uit In j:.ixUI of lllm anil lHa I'.irly. rvin tic J.onln,i Times, JJccember I. If Mr. Id raell were to close his political cart n to-day, it could not be said, and hti cer laiuly would not himielf think, that he had been un niisiK cp.-sitil man, He has httaiued h;s h pbtbt ambition; and thow lew. can boast in much! No bo.-tne maiorities, to the very end of his life, can pievrnt him Iroin having been 1'iime Minister ot Emrland. Ho has beeu sent lir by h s sovereign; he has formed an adminis tration; be has witnessed the envy of his friends at.d the still more delightful animosity of Lis fees; he has established confidential iclations with royalty; he has snubocd a Lord Chancellor; he has created a duk-j and au archbishop in short, he has concent ratsd into a lew mouths all that Is most txquisite in human greaii:e3-). Unless we are very much mistaken, Mr. Disraeli is only about to begin alresh. For the Urst time in his career, he is in an independent position. Before 180i lie was the spokesman of the Conservatives tu tbe House of Commons, but not the leader of the party. It was understood that Lord Derby was su reme that the allegiance of thu Tories woe given to him, aud that Disraeli was only his licutL-nwit. by ibis arraugement did the great Tory people fa Isfy their principles or their pride, aud reconci e themselves to being spoken lor by Disraeli. Even with all this there was every now ncd then an attempt to displace him. aud oie respectable conservative or another would assume a confident and otlicial lone, indicating that he was now a rccog ciz d lcaifcr of the opposition. It has been sniusmg to sec hew they have all faded and receded one niter another into the Tory ma-s. Mr. Disraeli has looked forth on his oppoueuts from a background ot duappoiuted rivalry, aud many people believed that when Lord Derby withdrew the Tories would rather acquiesce iu detent than give the honor of victory to their new general. Lord Derby ha-1, no doubt, be haved honorably by his iicutenaut, and given him a moral support which bits disarmed' the jealousy ot the party. But with all this Mr. Disraeli's official position has been a lalse one. Jso one kno ws better than himself that a Miuistcr oueht to be supported by a majority of the Rouse of Commons. Au extraordinary con juncture of circumstances or the skill of a consummate taclnian may enable a Cabinet to live in the face of outnumbering oppo nents; but there is necessarily something undignified in such a position, and someiuiug unpleasing in the arts by which it Is maiu taincd. From all these drawbacks Mr. Dis taell will now be free. He is the acknowledged leader ot his party, and, as that party is in u uiinorityjin the Commoiis,he will sit in his proper ii.'ace, cn tbe opposition bench. He wab never before so tree to direct the policy of his party; Lor even when he wus iu oilice was he more liKely to milueuce the action of Parlia ment. He and his Lord Chancellor arc uu doul'edly the foremost men among the Con servatives, and if they work together the oue in the Commons and the other In the Lords they may exercise something of the same power hich belonged to Kir fcobert Peel aud Lord Lyndruirst in the Whig days, after the Keforni act. Tue diminished following ot Mr. Dlsra"ll cyLiiOt pipscnt a iiiore discouraging appear ance next week than the Tories' ot 18UJ did when ir Bo'eH l'oel lirst reviewed their ihin and disconsolate bacds. The Conservatives have lost in the present election the verdict of the country bus beeu against them ou lhe ques tion on wiiieb they slaked power aud reputa tion. But they have at least as much iheir opponents the advantage of union, and tbe knowledge that each niau will obiy all legiti mate cotnn onds. Popular elcctviua may always be trusted to destroy a "Cave," tor the never fulling Instinct of tho electors is to choose a d. an who will vote for his party, and to con dfmn all shades ot intermediate aud indecisive opinion. The two parties will thus come lace lo face, wi.b tbe vote of almost every man determined beforehand on tne chief question of the day, but with a resolute minority ready to take advantage ol any mistake in the general conduct of atUirs. We do not dissemble tbe in fluence whirh the conservative leader and his party may exercise, because we feel that good bense and patriotic feeling on their part may incihta'c the business of the tountry, (while they may, if encouraged to perveiseuess and obsiinaucy, delay, if not detea', mauy uselul uitasurcs. In his new capacity, the country Iooks to Mr. Disraeli tor some thing better lhau mere pertinacious opposition. He may add to his reputation as a party leader by defer tricks aud guerilla successes, Out as a statesman he will probably be esteemed according to the fairness aud manliness with which he acquiesces in the passitigol ceituin measures. Tlie A la bit ma lalm nutl the cw MiuiKtrj-. FromOie Lonilutl Timet, Dec 5. Ibere would seem to have beeu some miscon ception ot Mr. Johnaou'a position. It was uudeistood that be was as fully empowered to rtpresent the GoverLmeut ot tbo United States ts loid htaulcy to reprsseut our own Govern ment. Ot course, any agreement he might make would he subject to discission iu Fa-litimeut. but c had reason to believe that auy arrange ment u creed to by Mr. Johnson would bo ac cepted aud suppoi ted by his Governmcut. Iu this we set-m lo bo disappointed, and we appear still to have to deal with Ml. Seward himself. Such a result would he unforlunalt ; but we may bt ill hope that Mr. Johuson's skill will creatly lacllliate the ottcussion, n4 even should the Convivtiou be di-allowed, a yi eat deal will have been fiaiutd. We have ourselves male a fair ofler of submitting lo arbitration, and tne United States Government, bavintrouce coidially entered inio our proposal, will feet that the uitlcieiicts between us are no longer sucu as to Justily an attitude ol hostility. Lord tati lev, perhaps, is ch efly'to be condoled with in bring otsuppcinti d ot the honor of completing this long-desired settlement belore his term of olfice espired. But the faint Is not his, and he must always retain the credit of having done every thing" to deserve success. .Should the ditlieslty be surmounted, thu honor of the achievement will be due to him. It is unfortunate, indeed, ibtt this doubt should have been raised at the very a oraent when tne Foreign Oilice is chanc ing hai.Us. Some delay must necessarily be caused, and It 14 Inconvenient that the thread of a complicated negotiation should have to be transferred at a critical moment. L jrJ Claren don, ou his accession to oUice, will ud biuisclt at once einruued in a ditlicult task. He brings however, ample skill and experience to h1" post, aud We arc coiiUdett that he will achieve a Buccersful conclusion. FRANCE. Dumas ou Itoswini. The followhiB lettr by Alexandre Dunas on lU-t-.u ,s i.ot culv aOiuatu. but so iyp.oul' tit icsu j;ud of tut; Co.our iu pi.v-iv lilt, that it is well worth reading. Tbe communica tion Is directed to the editor of the relue i'resse and begins, altera pielimlnary line or two, thas: My letter is going to be all about It sstni and a dish of maccaronT, for which I am supposed to have fallen out with him. In the first place, one cannot fall out with those one is not bound to bv f,om lis it oiher; consequently not with those on bas no sym pathy for; and my situation with loslnl was such throiieh life that I never spoke to him more than three times in forty years. Our position In the literary and scientific world was such, however, that we could not be absolute strangers to cm h other; so tha', soino pf my '-Monte Ciisto" subscribers having asked me lb g've them a uood recipe for maccaroni a thii g I do hot like and do not know much of I wrote lo Itossini, having reasoned thus with myself: Theie is an illustrious man in this wotldwbols a repu'ed gastronomist and he is an Ita'ian. I will get a iirst-rale recipe from him lor this miccaronl, and my subscribers will think a ciod deal of it. The letter I wrote to the (omposer of Closes and The Btrbur was as lolowt: 1'Kar Grrat Man You hive, it appears, n splendid recipe lor maccaroni. You who have doi p so much for the ears of your confenipiira liei should do something for their stomachs, and hM( r having been blessed you will be adored, ionr-', etc., A. Di'iias. The lo'lowing was llessiiil's iiu'-weit 1 have indeed a marvellous recipe for m-iec t roni, but I keep it lor 1115 .-elf and linm Is. C uie and eat some nevtTue dav, and you wdl compre hei d that win u a man has such a trnaur.! tic dots not give it up to dilapidation. Yours, liOS:IM. I answered immediately: Dj:r Hoss-ini I sl ail dine with you on Tttes t'ay, but not on your mace tioui. It is a sene 1 have le-s, but I sliall come to enjny you and jour wit and to see Oiynipe (Roisini's wife) acaic I have still a vivid remembrance of her and of bet beauty. Dri3. The following day I went to Rossiei'-'. We were about four or fivo togeth. r. He was te del'ghtful aseter, and the maccavoni came 011 iisteod of soup. It had a splendid success, though I ate none, and I was privileged not to do so on the faith of my second note. As to tlie rett of the dim er it was, Irankly, very interior indeed. On Itondui's rcfussl to give me the ncipe I thought I would go and try to eet it ttom his brother, who was cook to the Prince of Thoutfort; for 1 Knew that even If h: refused it 1 should get it from the Priuce, who is a trieud ol mine. Meanwhile, however, I met Madame Kit-tori, who also aksumed that her maccaroni recipe is tbe best. he offered to give me it. I accepted and 1 submitted it to my readers with the aLovc details. As soon as people knew I bad dined with Kossiui I was assailed with ques tions. I could not say anything ugaiust a man whose biead and salt 1 had shared, so 1 oulv leplied, '-Kossini is m.t a real gourmand." f-ome time after I met htm at the op.;ra; he had hesrd my opiuion of him and tilt hurt, sajiiip, "I guve you a family dinner, not tbiiik-ng I ought to stuud ou ceremony with yen." 'True,'' I nnswersil, "but I though tha' wiieu Kossiui oined alone he dined like a K jsdn." This reply caued a wider bretch between us. Rossini was telfisb, stiney, and malictun3 three faults I can endure in my enemies, but which 1 cannot bear in my friends. lie was, moreover, at least be used to say so, very lazy. I do not believe in laz iicss. I think itisonlvnu excuse for incapacity; and. str-iime to sav. Kossini lever was lazy be'ore Meyerbeer had so great a success iu Hubert le Liable. From that time his 6tiuggle began not a sirugelc, though, but a duel, in which Itossini kept OacK. His frieuJs say that, like Achilles, he kept under his tout: but it is not true. Achilles got under his teut to iepprar stronger thau before, more vieorous and more valiant; he reappeared to rout tb'i Trojans, kill Hector and 10 drag him, bouad to his chariot, round the walls of the city. It Kossiui did withdraw under his t"iit it was never to come forth again, tothere make macca itini. far from all, to write a Will, in which he tirst gives to and then tskes away from apoir valet the small stipend of fifty iranc? a month and some old clothes, finally sold by him to a peddler; and lastly, he daily uses nu ivory syringe iu order to increase its value ou the day of its public Bile. You see. dear sir, thnt when a porson hai such un opinion of a man one cannot fallout wi'h him, because ote has uever been attached tohiui. Alexahure Dumas. ABYSSINIA. Condition of (lie Country Nlnee lhe War A .New Janpii-or, huU lii Itlv;tl Iitiutu 11 IN. The following letter from Missowah, dated Pfp-embcr 17, appeals iu the Momieur Unt Kiitl: Since the end of the English exp?ditiou the internal struggles which divide Abyssinia nave broken out again with as much force a ever. It is true that lhe provlrces crossed b the tCualith l arty profited by its psssaje tbrouph 1 In ro, and by the money which it left behind; but the nun. bet- of rebels, whose occupation is piUtige, has been since continually on the iLCrease. Tbus, It seems, the country has alieady cause to icgrct that thefojlish a Ms of Theodorus, the only representative of Aoyssi niau nnitv, should have prevented the establish ment of nu order of things in default of which ihere is reason to fear a continuance of troubles Httd revolutions of which it is almost impossioltj to foresee the urshot. Oue of the three great provaces of Abyssinia, Amhara, is under the absolute eovcreignty of Gobazie. wno b is taken advantage of the English expedition agaiust 'I Ik odor us to extend his possession. Magdala, alter having been burnt by the Eng lish, has been occupied by Mesdiat, one of the queens of the Y ollo-Gallas, a Mahometan tribe. The escarpments of this fortress being natural, tbey could not be destroyed. Immediately after the city wns taken posiesiou of by Mesdiat, a rival, iu the person ot (Juweu Workit, set up da nis, in which she was supported by the King ot C'hofl. Workit is one of the two queens ruling over tbe Wollo-Gallas in tlie na ue of their sols, who are eous'ns. The frontier of the Wollo-Gallas tube is Bechalo. Tbe country to the narth of Bfcbalo, Lastn. and Jiiljou were govt ined duiiiur the Kmrlish expt diUMi by the maternal uncle of Gibtzie; but Tapis Ali has commenced to urge the iigots which he pretends to base, through his mother, npon Latta, and through his lather upon Jijou. Ibis chief is popular iu bo'h these countries, hot be is not hi a po-.it ion to resist the forcei of Gobnie. Ou the other baud, the sou of Theo dore Mecbacha, who is iu reroli against Gobazie, has mini ed to Kwura, his futhet's couutry. Gcbiizie lias not yet succeeded In suppressing this revolt, and his poerhiis beeu seriously comproudsed in the southeast and nsrthwesf, but n Is secure throughout the whole of Central alyssiiiia. Gobazie has rtbuilt Gondar, the ancieot cajntal, and has (unclaimed hitra-tf E nperor under the name ot llaae Tecla Glorgh:H, He bus recently addressed 11 letter to Lasiu, Kiug of Tigris, and sent bltu at the same time a pietent of sevtral horses. This latter, who low iesiucs at Adovtah, received and is-pouded to these overtures in a fiiendly manner. These relations have eiveu ri.-e to different interpreta ticLS. According to some, Oobazio has simply required ot La-sa to make submission to htm; according to others he has demanded of the K ng that he send an envoy with money to Cairo in order to obtain a bishop, and Lassa bas relused to comply. Whichever may bo true, the 1 slny season would not permit hostilities at present. Ambara, where grain is abundant, oilers to Gobazie resources which ho would not find in the Tigris; besides which it appears prc feruble lor both rivals to rcmaiu allies for some time yet in order that they might 00 better able lo resist the rebel. Incase war should break out in the future, nioie or less distant, it would take place under very nearly the following conditions: -tiub uie, whose army Is devoted to him, and accus tomed to Dghtini, has a strong cavalr? force, but his troops are badly armed. Tbe effective trorps of Lassa are very numerous. IIu has a good supply of cannon and musket, aud he has the advantage of being near tbe sea. But in spite ot his eeneious character and his proud courage, he is not yet completely maler of hu people. The Province of Tigris has not only been ravaged for several yeirs oast by grass hniper. lint Is hesldes devsstated bv mrM'sri wno, iu r.u oiierta'u aucieut custom, levy I- b;ue tobtr!9UtivL lit rn up;uihe u,bu jit- anfv, leaving many of them, frequently, without scd to sow. . . In view ol the nearly equal chances of the combatants, and of tbe san state ol tho couutry, it is to be feared that civil war will, for a louir time to coma, continue to alllict this part ot Africa, that has in former times enjoyed a civi lization fiom which the prsent disorders pre vent it from ieriving any adTantage. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine A'ewt tee Pint Pngt. ALMAnIgTvUB tH 1 LADKLPH I A TUItl DAY. SDN UlHin.m,ra,H.,7'il M(HH Kkt ., .Hfr Bnw Sktw .4H4 Hing Wai ihb...mm 6 a; CLEARED TE8TKRDAY. 8tmshlp TenawanUa, Jennings, Uavannah, Phlla- lf iphiK mid HouUiem Mad Hteamnhip Co. Brig Jaiun Bktr, 1'belau, Maima, J. K, Bailey A Co. N. u. hr'B Angnste, Kllnrtt worth, Hatnhiire. do. Bctir Hurprlsi', Hyn njm, Ciiarlenton u. K Baiter tCo. hebr srnlirnir, DnrlliiK. I'ortlaud, SV. CUrk. bl r Diamond sjtate, Webb. Ballliaore, A, U roves, Jr. ARRIVKD YE9TKRDAY. r. onrqiiB Aun Alice. Messenger, 10 dsj'S from Bos ton, In hmiMt to J. K. Hn.Py v0. lir. tjrlg Juhn fcianilHrsoii. ttolipr, 13 dnvs from Ton den.ierry, N. H.. with Iron, etc., to U C. Van Morn, lr j 10 cTipts'iu Us lJBVl8' ,roia Kew VorK, witu bar n.m!:;rmTBp'u,, P0,,cr' from Jck,onvllle.wUh t!Xntj2Z!t itew.e'y Ten'0 m With s-elir Win, lowiiRfiid. WoNItt 1 day from Fie'orlcn. lcl with icrnln to Jas. JU Jliwiry fc o. t. Ily Jeo Bent No, 1 tVpt . Atason. wutit dion th rlv-r ycstPKlay nioridn nt 11 a. M., and rolnrmvl a. t P. M , having hteu as tur s Cuester wllhoiu suj.u any leu. afKMtJuANDA. t. , Si , m.f r,ane huwuer, neno for Altma, was oil llehl 2a Inst. s-nip Ahbie 'l liomas, Raymond, hence, at Falmouth 4th ins'. . tor Antwerp. htnp I'xcdHMir. Brown, for Phlladelrhla, entered cut at Mvrpuol 3d Irst, Barmo MbukIo Piiinam. hence, at Helvoit Jit lnt. ... 'I"1!16 irtctrlek uustuve, Dluse, henue,at Autwe.-p 41 J) It) Bt Barqiie ITplrne. Knutb, hence, ot Flusblng- 4th nst. Itsnine Vi sia, KolUtrap, tor l'ntladetphla, cleatvU at I.IVKri nol Hih lust. Barque tiertrucin. Atberton, for rhtladclpbls, was loaali.K at Hnniii Ayr. a iMtb t)ct. Barque Maria Maruareiua, lalun, hence, at Queens towu lid iniit. Unique J. CnmrulnRS, Horn ay. from Rotterdam fcr PblladPlplila nt l'eal 8d lust , and anchored. Barque Jecuy, llartuiau. htuce, off Bremerbaven 2d iisi. Barque Oyd a. T.evold, for Philadelphia, entered oat at London yd Inst, ltrlR Weoonab, Davis, nt Portland 16th Inst., from riale in. Brig Charles Heath, Wyman, hence, at Salem 15th lnetnut. Brltis Addie Hale, Daltey, and Kennebec, Nichols, bene-, at i-onland rtb Inxt Brig Annie Baebelder, Hteelman, hence, at Mar seilles .van uit. HrlR K. A. Barnard, Crow ell, hence, at Genoa 3otb ulnmo. Bus Renolnte, J.lprlncott, bnnce. at St Mary's. Ua , 8th Inst , and was loadlntr on tbe I:'in to return. Brig Itolli rson, Scott, bence. at Bns'on isib Inst. HcbrChss. McCarthy. Bare ay. sailed from Uaenas Avr s 8ib Oct. tor Han Francisco. tsehr Clara fcawy er, bawyer, bence. at Portland 16th Insiant, ci-i r Bubao, Lamson, beace, at Kewburyport 10th tiiBtant. bchr H. A, Hunt, Compton, bence, at balem loth IiimrdI. Fcnr Jetso W. Bright, Plnm, hence, at bslem lath Instant. bebr A. M. Lee, Dukes for Philadelphia, sailed from Balern 1Mb Ir.Rt. behr K. J Iferaty. Meredith, for Philadelphia, cleared Mhi'w York I71U Inst. Bohr M. Powell, Feuton, hence, at New Haven lfl'.h Instant. .... t . Mc.br Louisa. Kevens. having taken on board 230 1 feet or plunk, sailed irom Hvannah 14th Inst, for tbe Tsle of tiope and tbe various butteries ereuted atonic the coast OorluR the war. for the purpose ot taking awi.y the vuns. etc., at those points, lor shipment to Philadelphia, ihiy having betn purchased by partial In Ihtn rtty. bchr Wamuga, J,iirance for Philadelphia, salted from denrge'nw n S3, t! lath Inst. bchr Kate K. Rich. Rich for Philadelphia, salted frtru Georgetown, b. C. liih lnsu brhrJ.C. Patterson, Corson, hence, at Boston 14th "bchr ffui,F, Cusblng, Coolt.heiics, at Cialveston 8tb '"behrsOeorgn Conover. Koblnson. and J. H. Marvel, Guillen, hi" ce at Alexandria lRih init. 'bohrW. W. Matey, cbamplnu, tor Philadelphia, sailed from PrnvldeecelSih Inst bchrs Dick Williams and J. Wilson, from TJmon for Philadelphia, sailed from New .London IhthliiHt. Behr June Baker. Wllnon, hence tor Norwich, sailed from New London tnth Inst. bebr M. 11. Bead, Beusou, hence, at New Bedford Ub(l-br''Kl'a F Crowpll. Stevens, from Provlnce'.own tor Philadelphia, sailed irom Newport 15th lust. CITY ITEMS. A I'icnt Worth HAVrNo.Or course, any pre sent, however trivial, Is worth acceptance as Its value Is not Intrinsic, but Is to be ruuaiured by tbe unseen Jewels of senllmejit that imagination lnve?u It with, still, one does not object to present having a high Intrinsic value. Whero a woman knows he ran aQord It, the will not think the less of a present from her husband fr Its hav-uir cost from forty to two hundred dollars, Not a bit of It. Now, we have in our mind's eje lust such a present as a true wild would like to rrcelve from her worser hair. Such of our own readers ss wouid see it lu a substantial form, may do so by stepping Into the salesroom of tbe tlroveri Baker bewlug Machine Company. No. 71u Cbescut street. lo one oi their tewlrg macblues, so perfect In their construction, and a( easily adapted to every kind of work, we think that a genuine husband who loves his wire, and would, therefore, lighten her beait by lightening her household carts, will 11 adjust, such a present as he ought to feel bound to give btr at this season of festivity and gratefulness. The prices of the machines, which are marvelously simple, and r qulro nu meobaulca! skill to manage, are from flliy-tlve dollars upwardi. Lft every sensible fatber ofa family buy one, aud lu six months It will save It cost In wtarlnet.s aud vexation of spirit" alone. TllNWITH PUkTiBED VOU TUK HOLlDA V Si BOH Our enterprlslog friend Trenwltn, who bas firoogh peiseverauce reduced or elevated (to suit tbe fancy) the proltsslon of a newsdealer to a science, has hi. new store, under the German Democrat building, l.te. rally crammed with tbe choicest of reading, with the experience of a connoisseur Tranwltb bs gathered In only the hist of striata, papers, nove. letter, etc , aud with sucn pleasing variety as tosurtly satisfy the incst fastlultus. la addition to all tblt (.leaving out ot special meollou toe great array o superfine Stationery, with all Its aecsssury and orna" menial concr mltanis), oar friend has devoted a con. stdtrahle portloa oi his establishment to tbe sale o Petfumts Aromatic Pmades, and Toilet artlclda. Tie preteuttlock of goods on hand, allnewaad eutnely llrst Citus, Is rtplete with articles suitable lor Holiday Gifts, acd esch held at prices so reasoaable that no puichsier can feel tbe least dtssaushed wl.h tne bar ghlns lis has made. Tbe attention or the public Is so' HclKd, tbe proprietor feeling assured that the verj I ptaranceof bis s.o k and tbe low rates will ha the weeklies' of recommendations of the.n to patrois. Goons kor thk Dolidavs. Whatever is neat pretty, or tasbtjnsble In the way ot ladies' and gents luiulshlug goods can alwuya be found at either oi the stores of tha Woelpp'r Brothers. Visit tbe prlncll al store, No. 7 N. K'ghih street, aud you eucounter throngs or buyers. Visit tbe brancu Btore, No. 2s& N. Ninth S'reet, aud you are In a place equally as crowded. Iu both H ires piles, rows, and boxes ot faurics uieet your eyes. Ho you waul hose? Jiere It Is to be had. Do you want nec&tltts .' Here ihey are in colors demure or brilliant. None leave the tstabllshmeul of the Messrs. Woelpoer dlsaatts tied. False representations need not be reared, nor any notion entertained Hint slow purchasers will he treated nnunHauily. Go toeltuer of tbe place, aud slpuular Indeed must be your taste If you do not Hud something to your fancy. Tuk uselul alwaya .most dlrable.Tue prepara tlot s made by Ritchie, al No, 29 North KlKhtn street, 'or lhe holiday BoaBon, are appreciated by every oae who coulemplates waking, presents. He haa gotu bis hoe siock kid-lloed rloyes, ties, scarfi, mi penders, llneu caiubrlo handkerchiefs and mulllers; also, a god assortment oi portemonnales, cigar eases, bair brushes, combs, and a thousand other articles, useful aud ornrmental. Call at No. 29 North Jctgbtb street If yon want any kind of goods cheap, Gbatk Wink for Holidays. Bpeer's Port Grape Wine, raised In New Jersey, has for years been used for parties and weddlngi, and Is so eels brated tor tbe New-Year table, that tbe first families In London and Paris are not without It. Hold In Philadelphia by Jobuston, Hofloway A Co,, N ),'iil! Arch streel: Fred. Brown, corner FIHh aud Cues nut, aud other Druggists generally, Also, Thompson Black A Co.,corser Broad aud Uhesniit. tojtuvsj Jukitaji'B AiLum i'leuuiun Mrib A PlADtiri'L HOVKITT IS PHM, Inmt kw Color oi Matcil for Rf.ms' Walkiso and HTKtttKo Coats, n net Iivd dlrec- from Pabis, at Chaki.k PtokfrACoX, Ne. H2I Cueiuut street. Jaw flby. -Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South becond street, bas the largest and most attractive assortment of fine owe. ry and silverware a the city Purehasc rs can rely open ob'alnlug a re.-vl, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large slock of Aiuoiluan Western watches In all varieties aud at all prices. A visit U bis store Is sure to result in pleasure and proUt. W k n iu n os and Pa rt i ks can be supplied with tao some old bpcer'd Purt Grspe Win so long celebrated In this country and Kurope for Its purity and rich bmly. Bold by Jobrnloii, Uolloway A Co.. No. C2 Arch street; Fred. Brown, corner Fifth and Cliesnui: ard other druf gists. Also, Thompson Black & Co.. corLer Broad and C bee nut streets. GkkatOnb Dollar Salk noyt, No. 3:s Chcsnut street, will, until after the holidays, give his pa'rous the privilege ot selecting any i'tlel In the varlias cates for a single dollar, no matter what It may be worth, Call In and see him. A Nkw Fkah hk in Kkauv Maiik Clothing. KvtryOarmeut made aud ollered for sale lu tha way ot Coats, Pants, and Vkstsi at Charles btokes A Co.'s.U made Just ai well and cut Just as fashionable as that maUr to measure. Only the veiy test workmen aud most arll.lio cuttora em ployed at No. S'.i Chkssot Street. AMUSEMENTS. To SriT thk TiMas. Save one-fourth, ono-thlrd, ore ha:r by colog at one lo No. 328 Caesnutstren'; all articles In Hoyl's esses at one dollar each, Go and make your selec'luus early, before all the pretty things are gone. McrkNovklt v at No, 3 Chesnnt street, fntll arter the holliinys Itoyt will allow his patrons to select for tingle foliar anything (excepting clerks aud fix nut) In tbe store. Go at once, before all the holiday it i.b are gone. Yonr choice for one dollar. Chahi.ks Btokrs & Co., Mkuchant TAiLoaa and CIjOTUIEBR, Continental Hovel Building, Nu. 821 Chics a ot sneet. Hot ott, Wintry, CiiANeBAitr.E Wjiathkh pro duces Catarrhs, Coughs, Disorders of the Langs, etc., which Jayms'b BxrgCTOBANT as promptly cures, If falthlul'y administered, fold everywhere. Pale ok Roots anii Bkok. The early attention Of tlie tiade is culleU lo tbe large ana Oo.lr.olo Dssorimeet of Doots. hoes, br-'gaDS. balmorais, elo,, to lie sold by catalogue far ca-h, on Monday morning. December 21. at 10 o'clock, bv C. I. Mocl"es A Co.. auctioneers. atthelrstore,N('. sea Marketstreet. PcKcit, and Jirinoltlt' MUcetlmrti nave come to liauU, We art- Inuebltd to A. Wisca, No. 6n3 lihesnui street, for thsm. This geutleiuan has a vai led stock of Foreign aud Ameilcau perloulcals. DIED. 8NF.LL.-On the 10th Instant, PHUB13 8NF.LL, agtd bs years. Her irienas and these of the family are rearoctfnlly Invited to atteud her funeral, from the reel.leuee of Mrs. F. Megonlgle. corner ot Fourth nnit Fednral streets, Caa-acii IS. J., on Mnndat, tne iilst insiaui. at 1 o'clock P. M.i without further notice. A M EC I C A Life Insurance Company, Of I'hilndelphiu. S. E. Corucr Fourth aud Walnut Streets. A377i( Institution to no superior in the Omted Slatet 610 CARPETINGS. gUBSTANTIALG POIl TUE G. H O L I D A Y CAETETS, HATS, HASSOCKS, DRUGGETS, OIL C LOTUS. UEKYE L. KNIGUT & SON. No. 1222 CHCSNUT Street, 12 IS Otrp PHILADELPHIA.. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. AMKRICAN COS'sEKVATJRY OF MUSIC, sj. k.. coi uer of TfiNTlI and WALNUT Htreeia The regular Winter quarter will begin on MONDAY, January 11, lsoti. Names of new pupils should be entered at an early day aurii r IK montn ol Deember. J B. WILLIAMS aud CAUL OiERTJFR, 1211101 Directors. A I.L A D AND S I tl H I R I N (1 1 N (!.-?. BlbitOP. No. S3 8. NiNKliiJtNTa BU 12 ilS. B 13 .HATS AND CAPS. . JONKS, TKMTLE A CO., ASHIONABLK HATTERS No. 26 8. NINTH btreet. First door above Cbesuut street. J BVVAKBCttTOVS IMPROVED Vt'NII lated, aud easy-tlltlng Press Huis (patented), tu all the Improved Usuioiib ot the season. CHKS NLT btreet. next door to the Post OWco. 11 llljp DEPARTMENT OV PUBLfO lliailVVAYS, UlUce No, 1U4 H. FIKTH Mtreet. xiiii.AUKLi'JiiA,lJeo. 17, im. NOTICK ToToNTRACToKS. Rcftled Fropobttia will be recmvoU at the oilice ol the (Jhit l ConiinlsNloDer ol Highways until 12o'clock M., ou MuN J).V, 211 iua'.utit, for the eonbtrtietlou ol u bewtr ou iholiuoof Kllitli strtet, lrom Tbotnpsuu to Mastur street, the said atwer to lie of buck, circular in form, with a clear Inside diameter of three feel, with audi lalela aud manholea rs may be directed by the Chief Kuutueer aud Hurveyur. Tlie under standing lo be that His contractor sliail take bills preraietl nyalnst the property froutiug on said aewer to the amount oi oue dollar and twenty-live cents for each lineal tool of frout on each Bide of thestreet as so much cash paid: the balance, as limited by ordinance, lo be paid, by the city, and any excess to he paid by the owners of properly When the street la occupied by a city passen ger rallrotd track, the Hewer shall lie con structed alongside of said track in suoli manner as not to obstructor Interfere wlin the sale pastage of t he ears tnereot.; aud no claim for remuneration shall be paid the contractor rty lhe company using said tr-u-k.as specified In act of Assembly approved. May 8, IKtiii All bidders are mvlted to be present at the time and place ol opvnltiK ue aalri propoaaU. Kat-h proK)sal will be accompanied by a cer titlcatetbat a bond h been n led In the Law Derai lment as directed by orJluunce of May 25, 1800. Jf the lowest bidder ahail nolttxeouis auonirsct within five days alter Die work Is awarded, be will be deemed as declining, and will be held liable on his boud for the dirivr ence between tils bid and the next big lies t bid. (Specifications may be had at tho De partment of (Surveys, which will be strictly adhered to. MAHLON H. DH KINrJON, 12 li 21 J QVM ih0uiutUa.wt.er vt Ai'ttUw. y, AMKRICAN ACADFMy OF L'USIC bbaketperlan Relval. 8XDDON3. Five ai pes ranees IN PHILADELPHIA or THK ' eRF,T.BT t.lVlNrt ARTISTE SIHS. btOTT BlUlJONiS, whosvlll be BtiHlalned by the eutlre Company Jroat . . ' - NBW YORK THKATRR, , , . . Inctudpg D llarklns, W. Dvid . C. V. pa ;0 i. i i em"' Uotl,, Mrs' Mar' Wllkins, Baiuee bii, ouimt ne'nu on TJIUaSDAY NIHHT, Dec. 21. Cil HI -TM AH KV K. tHRITMAH iPrldav) AFriRNOON ALbO CHltlSxl MAIS NIUHi; 1 PAICRDAY AD TKHNOtJN, ujc. 21. THE LAiST T1MK, (SATURDAY N Kill I' line. 2 THU BHPS.RTOIIIK sXlIlBtiliD . . , WILL ISiCLftDK AS ' t LI B K IT. Mil H AUO AB il'T NOT"t.VO. KING PFSK'rt IMDOHl'KR. K Al H Kit I N K ANII PS.T H'DirtO SlIlDiH, KJIt K('M)AI, lOI'CI Alt T ItTCS.s, FOR Til K Hi)L1I,a.s. ATlMlssiON, MllltTf RKHi KVKI) SKATS tt. FAS 1 LY tJKcHi AiVtl AMPUllilKATIlK. 1 I E.NTb. The sal of seat will commence at Trnmpler's Muilc bloro, No. : Chnanut street, on TJ day mk mil g. lu t en.lier vt, at Hu'. -luck. 12 l'j M ERICA N ACADlsMV OP MCSIci OLK BULL r r'.ctfu'iy ar.ncut ces one GRAND CONCERT AND GRAND MATINKK, SATURDAY JiVKNING AND AFrARVO'JX, . Dec. 19, 1H8S, assisted by ti e following lavorlte artlstf : Miss BAR I ON, of Boston , stoprano. Itlr. Ht.M AVL'b 1-' HAi 1,, HaiHoue. Mr. LUBL-RT AiANelNU, Piau st aud Accotupa A HMtbSION, ONE DOLLAR. FAMILY UROL,, FIFl'V CKNTa beaiH can be sicursd, without extra charge at Gould's IMbbo Warerooms No. 23 Ctieauut street, knit at lhe Academy ol Music. Rule or stain will (eminence on WEDN3DAY MORNING. Dec. HI, al 9 o'clock. con c. RT Doors epeu at 7; commenee at I o'ciock. . MA'lINEE Doors open at 1-30; commence at '2-jo P. M . T. R. TURN HULL, 12 12 7t rtimueiw Ma-iager. nilEBNUT ETK EBI THEATRE, THIS AFTF-RNOON. AT TWO O'CLOCK uKAiNHUItoUS MaTINs: hi, ' ID la tbaiu.dav) KVjuNINU, LAbT NIGHT LAST N IUHT LAST NIUiiT LV5xKHT A.A9T NIUUT JAMFS ROBIn'oN'8 CIRFa. ROBINSON IN TWO ACTS, aid all tbe GRKAT TROUPK JN A GRAND FARKWKLL PKOORAitilE. Ii venluir Prices 28 cents M neuts, and I N XTRA IHARGK 1 OR KSMKKVFO SKtATU MONl'A Y F.NX1RK NKW CIRCC8 TKOUPIH. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THE AI'KK. Besius ai hall-paat 7. X1KA til ANOK Dull RLE BILL. TU-MjHT (aturOay. oec. lu, THS 81RAKOKR, Mrs. JOHN DHB.W as...... ......Mrs. Hsller Aided by tu Sun (J.-ini any. Aferwhlch THK HON K Y MOON, by Mrs. JOHN LR1.W and Com any. a onday and Tuemlfty uext A LEabON IN LO 7B a u BAUBK blku:. V tdnesoar A FLAWH OS LIOflTXINq. WATiNUT ST. TtllSATUK. UKUIN8 AT ?A. lHlb(batu duy) i.VK.MNW. Dec m. FARl:WKLL iIOiiT OF M Its. D. P. BOWKSS. Two last Acts ol Kdwaru Faicnncr'a Tragerly of MARX ttllAltl', UUKliN OF BUurs. Mary btimrt M.s. D. P. LOWER 3 Alter which, the pop ar P'av ol U0 X MANNAlING. Ales MenlUs air3. D. P. BO A'iCRS 'lu conclude with the Xxmiesilo Ura-a of JONATHAN BRADFORD. Monday-OLD HFaDs ANb yuU.xi HEARTi For tbe Christmas Holidays. THK ORANGE OIUL A CIHKIS I'M AS STORY. rp UK AIRE CUMiyLIE, bEVEJNTU BTHEET J hell w Arch. Cou.uitiices ai, 7 su. foloLmsee am Manager- J.C.GREGORY '1111-i KVKMMi AiSD bATURDA V MATINEE, j. ant week of MAI'i'LLK GFRTRTJDK'S TRAINED PETS. LU ILt, BI-.bblK. CHAMPIOM UY sSASI', MAD'LLK AFoltbTA, TAMLKAUX, AND holi-ltl WAIAIIIH,. fi2H6t Mccdey uext Pyne & Gallon's Huadsh Comlo Opera. TT ( ,. 'S "a W KR IC AN VA K 1 KTY ID EATRE Sj tViUtV EVN1NW ND 8A1UAIDAY 13 AtTUtNUOJI, GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. In Giaiil Ballets, Kihoplau Burk-flquee, Bones Danct-s. Pantouiiuiea Gymuaiit Acta, etc. G RAND CONCERT., a GRAND CONCERT wlllbeslveu at COtfc-POT. HALL on TUESDAY inVENlNU, 224 Kst at S o'clock, by ' ' THOMAS K IIARKIN4, In niju-cllou wlili the loiloAlng dlsllngulibed luIUt,-W ADAMK JOSKPHINK SCHIMPF, MI8d ORL1NA A. CtNNI .UiON. CAltL NMJLPbOHV. RUDOLPH HE5NIO, JEAN LOUIS, Gir.or.GE F. BTSIIOP. Kl'HK A. CLARKE, and others. Ttcl.ets, Ore Dol'ar. They niuy he ooialued at the Music sures oi ilts-rs. Irnmpier, No. 9iti Cbeinut str.et; Bener k Co, No lli2 Cbeniiir. street; and at P. F. . lii'liloghnm's. No. 216 8. 'Ultra street; Kutene t uteiiiit k. y s, No. 1187 Cbtsnut stree.; F. Donnelly's, No. Win Cbrls'lau etret t; and Isaac Mulilu's. soutb west cciner ot Geriuantuwn road and Manur Street. 1211) 8t CONCERT HALL, CUE.SXUT STREEtT above Twelltb. ' WEDNESDAY. Dec. 21. I'll IN AH T. BAKNUM, P1UNEA8 T BaRNCM, PHINSA8 T. KAltM'M, PHINKAS T. BARNUM, PmINFaS T. BaRNCM, PHlNEAd T. BARNUM, will IrcMire ou ' THE ART OF MONEY' GETTING, OB fcCCCLS3 IN LIFlk" TICK II To, HFTY CENP8. For sale at Trumpier'a jauie btore, No. fit Che nut sirtet, it ios U6ICAL FUND II A L L. b ATURIlA Y EVENING, Deo. ltf, lHtlS. GRAND 8YMPHONY CONCKbT BY bEN I ',' AND HaHsLKK'S COMBINED ORCHbTltA OF 6U PERFORMERS. Kill OHM AT I IN sYMsHONY, bOLO, VIOLIN. , WILLIAM b TOLL, J a. Tickets, (1, 1 1ckrts lo LOn-i ubsclbers ftO. For sale by iiui er, No. ip 2 Cntsnnt street! Trnm pier. Ne. : rhtsDut street, and at the Hour, Con cert ul o clock ig tu it . rPHE PUBLIC UFHKAHSaLS OP 1UE GER. L llAdlA nKOHSblUA ai Horticuliural Hall will be ditcoutlnued on account of the Hull having I'tiu prevu usly tuMKtd. ihey will be resumed on Dh .euibr r 30. iinnft u.ents can he mace by addroastnit G. RAS TER I. No. 12H1 MoNTEns Y bireet; Wlttig's Muslo btore No. iu2l C'liesnut street; Andre s Music bioxe. No. 1 lei Chesnut street. 1ii1H3iu . CAKL SENTK' AND MARK IIASSLEK'8 OR J IhlfcTHA MATINEES, .V.RY HATURDAY Bltl.'i r.M IN MUSICAL H'-NDHALL. blngleAd inlt,slnu. fu nris. i-ucnunsol 4 Ihkets, fl, al Boner' N0.I102 CTJEbNUT bt.. aufl at ihe Ioor. 114U AMERICAN CdNSEUVATCRY OF MUSIC. . IWENTY ilHH MATINKK JAN. H. Fun Hi Giana Concri, Jnuonuriiou Day, March 4, bLt- Notice lu Educailuuui column. U 11 lot M C, V. A. TRUMPLER, V S I c so. aG cutsMT sr., Offers for lloliday rresonts MV'SIC FOLIOS, F.LEQANTLY ROUND MUSIC BOOKS, BUEET MUSIC, 12 is cv OPERA. GLASSES. HtNRY KLINGLEU VS. I AURA KL1NG V, ) P., H, b . ltss No 17. In Divorce. Laura Klli gier Pleane lake notice tbat tbe Court bas grained a rule on you 10 show causa why a deeres u vinculo nnirrlmmiii should not be decreed la this case, returnable baiurday, Deoember ild, isss, at lu o'clock A. M., p.r.onal service having failed lii LCtountcil thn.!...i.'. ' ' '"""orrtent THOMAS K. FINLEI'TIlU, liU il. AUCin Ul UUtOAAtkJ
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