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i ii Si 5mts tHatln Suntmn Uobembr 1881. 11? I In 4, TUE MYSTIC OltDEES. linns Xom. 2 nd declined to. 170 under Inrgw sio -tsal A iiiK at 1.6, and Mill- din lined u4o, and Miner Boy UiS5; oaita la-CJiie was active and weak, opeaiit.g at 1.L00 and closing 1.1-5.

The dtx-iinu tlie ett'-et of realising m.Ikm. i Total Miieil if tnmuig stocks at boib Kxchagcs Are shares. i rroblctn i UVMEK.SKS. H. K.

AKD 3i HEJTMAS, CIKCIKSATI. Slack. known American mayor, Mr. I. E.

Orchard, Occurred on bepternber 14, IfiSl. between two iiiimlM); a of the Adelaide Chess Club. 1 White li. Charliek. Black S.

roUitzer. i J'almetto Gambit. -r .1. ifRptnovB Wbite'i (Queen's Book). I.

1 to 4 to It 4 2. rtoKRI 1 I'x i 'I 8. 1' to Kt to Kt 4 4. II to 4 PtoQBS i 1 5. KttoKBS IMP 6.

Ctiitles VxP (chl 7. to li no 5 kt to Kt Kt to 9. Kt takes KB t) to 5 10. Pto(J4 tQ4- 11. to Kt5 i I to 4 i J.

takes I Kt takes Kt H. Qto K2 (eh) to 2 14. to 6 (eh) to 2 i IS. takes Kt fch Ktofct3 i i 10. to Q8.

-i i Time Tli ree-qu alters of an hour. IV hen the game was over White exhibited tlie following beautiful mates, which, would Jiave wed the defense: i II. BtoQI I li TF to 6 (ch) i i takes I 1 i 17i takes at6Ccl0? tnkes IN. li to KB 4 (eh) (J. to K4 l', takes (mate) i If i 16.

i KtoB I comfort of the and distressed', bat the dally ac-tloudof Odd FellowsT with generous and disinterested 14 shields from lite bufcbt of alander. due Odd do lessr How Is tlieeon-ctinilon that Odd Fellowship and philanlhrwpv are inrt iljlri'lsiiigeable termsf In the closing sentences of tfiffcH reflections permit Mie to address mvself to each wplun the range of mv voice. Soon these cot on In-sifttia lie worn hy others and tlie sound of the fawH will be beard bv vou lie longer. Are pt-iHiPTour acrniints preparatory lo a 1 raof or a lusher Are you becniing reflw.toi-a. by uprluht )vonimlit, Iroin which the beauties of the onler le-coiitr more altradire and; truer lries of mrtrfer man-lloetjy ilt Is your privilege and duly to become thus, and hsiard nothing lu (he assntnplion tnat- .1 fail h-fiil-tolae vow taken when first you entered this oriitir, you are in a higher scalcof excettenccv.

Dyeir and most niiprcteiid. lift of the Iratenilty isjifpiill of equal iiuportance to -the higbeat lunction-ststiiffhe cardinal- prlnciplea And teaching of the oififjr ijure uirictlv olrrved. Ia this order men of fiaiijlilt, birth and high rank are ass lated preparatory tuia card of dismissal from the terrest rial to tft(j celestial. Hmi hers of penury, as of wealih. alWw me tiM.j to vou I bat la yoar bosom is a casket jiiiiHrtaltty, ana thwiich vou wav be analde to enjll nioituinent of marble or granite marklnK rnur tiuil ititing place, Ills your privilege ante mortem oim imirti durable lhau either, on wh.ch.

ia gol Jen characters, is wrtUea your epitaph a good JUS) Iras fallen. Str. i.3. C. Aicher.

Grand Scribe of tbe Grand T. T. Parmon. Kepreseulatrve to tint (ir.VniS Encampment, and W. H.

Wmniwar. Grairtl MAieo; the Slate Grand Lodge, returned yesterday ln'iif Jir from Hie lira -1 encampment at Kansas-City. Itini Lodge. No. 158.

he iu regular meetluglast TifMj eveuing aud one appliuatlou was received for nil ti slnp. There was a large attendance, and after soie. (ntrting remarks bv- members tbe lodge ad-iotffnj fd and paid a traieriial visit lo Pride of the West La 2P where two candidates were Imitated. Atl-: rrTHIAN nUMMUUMI. tWien Crown, No.

tel. fiad its usual large wttena-an eg the session laat Taesday night. The work of th yei euiiig was la the third rank. illtkniriLodgeat Its niertlna on Thnradav night iny it lair aiteiidance. Including visiting brethren frfm (ocal lod-'es, witness the oouferriug of the kMKUIs Aittpiitled rank nf funeral of the late -Detective Tim Kahili was atpjiijled by tue officers aud members ot Damon Lllae.

Not 2b. of which he was member lor several ycajif. Jjl endowment report of Ilie Supreme Master of KxPLeqner allows that for' the quarter just ended 4hlJI -are Beany H.ouo cerfilKattes in la uie ctass alvont H.tAJU, id the tliird elass 177. "t-6 total bcuerits paid nut to heirs of deceased mem-huue liie orcli-r was orgamzed amount $1M- Messrs. Cnlkln, Batebford.

Hairjrertv and others, and an sm, inent committee was appointed to entertain Uie next meeting. No-I. met on Thnradav evening at ISA ve street, with about seventv Kieinbers iu attendance. Jas. V.

Mot'ann. C. 8. presiding, Harry Spencer at the Ktx-irder'spnst. F.mii applications for membership were received and three new- niemlieni Initiated, Rev.

p. p. clianhtla of tlie cnuacil. addressed the meeting al some leii-th, 1,1 1116 coiniiauy and liler- 8t. Lawrence O'Toole Council met at Ihe hall Fri day eveiiinir, p.

j. Morris presldlup. and K. J. lo-J-artln Secretarv-.

Rev P. 4 Kttillr and other members of the Supreme Council were 4a attendance, one apiilic 1lou for membership was received and re-i Mss'- Tracy. Meegan, Haiqrerty. jns. Slit artlu and others entertained the roniu-H with-several InterestinK songs and necliaJtons.

Messrs Meegan. Kel McCartln. Cullinane uid Wiirris were apixanled as an anmseraent coiiiniittcci. 1- St. John's Oninril, No.

i. held a meeting dn last Frldar at their haH, Flfteeuth and Walnut streets. Mr. Timnias Sexlou was proposed for memiierslilp, and the usual committee of iuvestiratavn apfvotnt-ed, wlih tastmrtlnns toreport at-the next meettuss 8t. Malacliy, Council Diet at on huM Sun- -d.

afleriKioii, with Chief Sir Knight O' Neil presidiiig. Dr. Couerr. of tbe Bo rd of Health, was unanimously elected medical examiner. The Committee Council By-laws were given an til the next meeting to complete tlielrreport.

-4; .1 At the of the -uncfl. Mr. W. J. O'Neil wifl-.

ad as a ooaimittee of on to endeavor to secure tlie ball for some evening during the givlnx-llterary entertaiuiueais iu connection with each meeting. v' tlouncll No. 7 held tbe.tr semi-monthly meeting last Wednesday at tlieir hall on tiraad The attendance was very large. The amusemertt eominittee presented an tiiterestlny i well Mr. EtiKeue H.

Oronin's represeiitatios of -Six Jollym bnma oat for a spree was excelient-rtoree afiplleatlons for membership i were rooeired, and three new memliers initiated. 1 i. 1 Tbe Supreme CuHneil held an adjonrned meeting aV IStav Olive street last ntcht. tuenf nhn'e reprewnts-tivea pre sen 8. C.

K. Kev. O'lleillr presld-tng. Messrs Jno. B.

Hagperty, Rev. P. F. I. O'O.

Trac Thomas Fox, James Hennessv and Patrick Ioiig were appointed as a Coanulttee of Way and Means. Several matters of minor import were rransacteu, when the council sdjonrued lo meet De-cemlwr -A, 1(41 i St. John's Council. No, t. are making preparations for a ball tm Decembttr -Ai.

at their ball. Fifteenth aad street. St. Louis Council, No. I.

will give their first dress-drill and hop at ftt.l'alrick'k School Hall Thauksgiviug 1 i- Not satisfied With the profit made on Fforence Knitting Silk, some dealers, will not handle it; but it is not difficult to find, as neat ly all first-class dcitlera-kecp a loll line. The week past bas been quite sa active one among tbe lodges of 'bt Loais. All have held sessions, and worked In the various degrees A number ot social, mnaieal and literary entertainuicnls have been given, detailed reports of which have already appeared la the rum sotarv asto compass. A new Masonic IjOdice lain course of tonnalion'at Baxtervlilc. Ind.

It will be Instituted DeuemrierT, with a charter inemberslilp ot ntnefeetr. F. D. AlcCaue, Worsluwiul Master of Ewtio Lodge, Detroit, was im the ety last week. Munda) uigluCiK-moa Lodge, No.

Sfc2, If ad a huice aieiiiiaiice, and the degree of Fellnwcrxtt was cou-ferred. 1 The beautiful cereimmles of thAlfoysl Arch degree were periormed by Atia-aoori chapter at lis meeting iaat Slmiday mjebt. Itaaka laMige, No. 420, had a very good attendance on Monday night, and the Master MaaoB's degrue was couterred ou one candidate. Keatoae Lodge.

No. til. be its- regular meeUsg on nigut and work was done in (Uu second degree. A staled communication of Pride of the West fjodire. No.

4 was held on Wednesuav night, and theFel-lowcraft degree waaeonlerred. The Past and Moal Excellent Master's dearee was conferred by Bnlietoiilaine Keyal Arch Chapter at the staled roiuliiulilealieu held on mailt, i George asuiOKtoii Lodge Ot Masons, ot New ork City, ou sight wata pieMsuted with a at of gaveia turned Iron! a piece ot live oak. Cut near tlie tomb of eige WaahiuirtoB. I The report ou eorreaifoudence for "he Grand lJOjre of Illinois baa Just been iued, and la now beine oi-trihuted. The work Utae up over fioo cloaely priatod oases (- Mr.

John P. Norvell, el Danville' Just received hiaappnlntnient a Uraud B.gu Prtel of the rami Lodge of Illinois. I The preoeot L.ord Mayor of London is a alason, and la known as Brother Klua. i 1 I Tke prucewdlUK" pi tli sixty-flftu anausl session ot the State tiraud Lodgo of Mawous has just' heeft 1s-med. aud will be read ji tor distribution to-morrow.

Tke work is la nampi.let lorm. and is iroin Ilie pen of Dr. John D. Viuoii, rand Secreiary ot the tind liodge. It is a volume e-i JfJA paea ol i-lueuly printed paper.

The proceedings are out unnwiaiiy early and reflect no Hi tie credit uion Dr. Viiicd for -ni he As a general rule ltreqairea iroin three to aye months an er a fiession of a -Urand Irfsle of Masons bi lore tne details can be laid beiore the auboratuiiie lod -es Dr. John 1. Vincll, Brand iSeeretary of the Stater Grand Masonic Lodge, Who his been conilned to Ins bed lor several d). is now atteudiug his ottioial on-ue.

Dr. Viudi inetwiuis severe accident ciu-bt, Cuaries. Missouri, recently, i being throwa Iroui a bungj aud having his right arm broken. i 1 THE TUiri.B LINK. 1 O.

Archer, Grand Surilie. ami W. H. WiKxtward. Grand Master, and ah the dvlejsatea front the tiraud Kucauipuieul at Kalicaa in rehirned.

'l eva has over Fellows wituin tier lllutts. 'l has opened apuuiic Odd Fellows 'i'ue members of Laelede; Lodite were treated to a lecture on '-PliilanUtropy" Tuesday MgltW which was tin-hh appreciated. A larpe ntiuilierol uiciiar from Misaouii aud txceljior AMidgea were iu atleud- "'sirsi. GaHSeld saysositiyelt that her husband was not an tidd Fedow. I I '1 ne joiiruai ol the sovereign Lodfre, when will heoneof tlw most lutei'eaUug ol ihe whoie series.

'Jl lietiimB-DEMOCKAT published the proccedinKS ot tin-Granu Encan. pmcnt meutitig in Kansas: Ctiy the dai 4setore tue etuer' papbra -received the news by i i Tite new; Odd FeUowa' II .11 at Jacksonvillei 111.., wih be dedicated on Thursday. Prremiit-r 'the. deuicatioii; ceremonies will be ol character, -aati tbe Ucaud OUiceea will, attend. Special lavl.aK tiona sent to all lodges, nt lilmois.

and it is-as exiicclcd that a delegation from bt. lAmle wgd ai tend, i lie new hail is to nave cleirani waiuui rnairs for the ouikjrs and st tecs lor the members. A 'k-h-tiiul cai pet-, heaii ig an the mn.eius ol tne ordr- will cover mo floor, and two lare. cnandeliei lui nish the hgtit. t.TUe- lodge, wul wv.fr SiM aimiuh bcrs.

i If AST. OKANU CLAKIa AUDKESS. The following is an address df.lvenol ou ihc night. ot the i.lli ot November uj amf J. T.

C.ai pi Sns.nuuri L.ouge, No. 11, btlore several lodges "cin-bled in the had ol ltige. No. 22: I Nonie tjraud ol Cacieue l.ode aud Brothers of the Order oi Odd Philanthropy, as and tosteied by is tlie sub-jecl beiore us L-niiu. It 1, luerefore.

uotl he pur-pose ol the speaker of thU occasion to enicr.iiito an e.anorate pniiosophieal t-xposatuHi 1 the laws governing me straternitj- ol fOdiiiellowsiiip, ceu thougli lie were capable ol doinii-so. jjacu au exjoir.i,ioa as ue-tol and tuiportant in lis place, but is left for abler and more esperieuced Huiukers "in that department. Nor Is it the. purpose ol this occasion go Into a general outline ol tue rise and progress of tbe order turn, too, is lett lor ot tiers be ter versed that literature. But we propose, ileetjiy tiiougo it inay be.

to suggest a few of Che vital uud modi impwtaut eleineiils tbat eontriouie; tne trround-work upon which the- whoie superstruelure of the rate ruily is reared. Tuis superstructure, wjtu prosperity and UHiveraal accord among eiviiizod nieu, tile progress, culture aud cuivairy ot the age. Nownere on tbe page of auied.luviau-.or n.U:HVUl history do we find aura consummation of fraternal Interest as la tue development of tun, aad- kindred orders of tlie iiiiiclecufii century. A benignant Providence seems to have used some Of thc-aulestand most -iinaua no erucili a of human defease in the oritaiiisition Ot The batteries of some ol the most ib-uigulug and deslsumg ot ineu have been leveled against this delease, and still It stand a with defiant Jrunt as ihe grauuest aciiievement of tneage. Tue re would seem to be iuherent la Uue bosom of man element 4 a higher and more divine cbauaeter thaa are indigenous to- mortality These elements com-biued la their various branches aggregate the noblest impulses ol his nature, which we deaigsate plulaa-thropy.

i It is not asanming too mocfl to place this in the catalogue of heaven highest and most valued gnu to nuu, as tne grand insignia of distinction, that marks him as tlie master woik of creation. Tcil me any oilier being wbose bosom i animated with more nobie imi-ulscs ior his feaows. Bis history 1 reptele with KubUnie instances of his having surreuderoa his owu hie as aransom loi tiiatof his brother, i In propordon as tue light ot heaven dawns upon him through the avenues -ol iutellectiiai aud moral culture, iu tue same proportion does he rise la the acaie ot belmc, marked periaanently oy crruLi-t at I fellowabiO, Age crowds upon age and generation as rapidly ftrt-J lows Keneratioo, tut ait are nicnueu in one eotimioa catacomli and iwss into oolrrlon. Not soot the monuments of love reared by uian lor his riendship, love anil trtttu, tasuioned of the material wtpu troin the ol nuiiautnroov. are luonn- uienis that ill proudly stand aud defy the shock and 'j ci-asu oi lime.

i- i I li wou.d seem that lore the nlgheat posillvn in the angle ol monuments, with elements running tutough ail the rest, aud with pointer higher direct inau more uuerriugly -iu hisinarca.and trausieri to a celestial lodge, wmle friendship aud truth; iiiav be assumed counterparts love, aud all witn beaiiUful hai-moiif make smiajfJi thr path of'; hla. We have assigned undue to those traits ol ehFrocter 1 of man alone is susceptible ot bearing In a 'high sense to his fellow. A trivial had judgmeiiland laiSe leuch-lng, otten brings meuin to temporary promtaeiioe; but when the day of test daw. is upon it, like a fleeting shadow, iiii. is not seen, and, il seen at all, tt is witn 1 i ignominy rather titan Contrast friendship, love aud utn, tlie lull material of philauthropy, with weaitu, with position aud wits titles.

Tue posesaor of me former passes away leaving aatrumuiy oebind of whiiil his children may welt ibe proud; the l.ltor IhvIii, a a Murnti lilltratmii and lamily discord, Tne loss of the former is wept 1 and htuKuted by all tne latter uy tuw, ami. mtiii-tionedatah. It is in cmuccliim witu some illegal gala i or; fraud, whereby he obtained hla; weadh or promotion. In life i the foraier its tue; pride and oruament of society. He is pointed out even to tbe children as a patient to be Imitated.

M.u Is more inclined to the development of his nobier qualities in the aKfregated capacities tnaa when ilime. When aifreieaEied tlie DhllautitrODic; nriuol- of to i lij HI ii 5 A tit 1 -i Jt i i l- n-' i. FINANCIAL. I BUDD WADE, taanclal Agent farCMMrn eapltat, have fandala ImudniaUuMwUMkuKlro fpHt Log Mutual Home ndlng r.rT7 a iMnur, No. au umi sireet, wu 1 1 jj Urge aud small imoiiliU, ajut aud boa on city real estate; Term areaUy reduced, i P.

F. KELEHER BANKERS AND BROKERS, 805 Olive SU, St. LouU. Pefaalted Bead AdjoaWd, Beeaht aad Sola. Iorertaeat Secarltle for Sale, i i'M- 'i Draft on Karoaa nought aad Sold.

rr-iell itonds ml Rtock at puMlo aala "Chs-afe. attock boucttt and sold on ma-He ia Kt York. RAILR AD STOCKS Bought aold and carried on mod-rate orders executed satisfactorily. liirmallm re-IsilitKieslKck operations mailed; also, refereuuesoi Ulgti titndluir. 'I il -I HENRY t.

BAYMOJU CO-i i 4 and 6 Pliie Street, Kew York, CdrrKHiirtent: Matthew A Juod. Je. Srran-ton. Pa. K.

K. SUk A Broker. UaJTLLurg, a. $, $20, 50, $100, i $500. Rrntvd la mir ti.

anfl only aate plan ef 4pT. Htttilf in hent, onh-k and I.tw i iw la tlie brit wo lake tiotil. rlt for ur immphlrt, irtflntt partlrular. Sent Free. Kihmmi.no A MU-Ltu, 17u Waalnostou Chiraro.

111. -i $253 Stcbte. is FINANCIAL. BatckdaT Evno. November 19.

The unavoidable detention of the mall from every flirbctton conaplred to make counter buslneB dull At all the banks, and on this nccoout the tisiialiitnrtltty activity Vaa oonapicnoas for Its' rKn-npparanfe. Loans were trrefrulari threbeini a perfect Inundation of paper at certain Vnnks, while at-' other 5 the offprlnprs i seant, and not nt all equal to1 the average of the i There wr no lines that could be slnirlcd out for ln--- niention, as the multiplicity of offr-ln; ftw HUfflolent to illaw batiks to diacrlinl-nate In av of applicants who gffored cLoice cbllKteral in pledwa tor time loans. do-, mftnd for money is unusual, and. as yet, no material abrlnkHfce is apparent; in the aff-rre- 1 ITte of loans, notwithstanding the re-; trnchins policy i promulgated; durnK the i week, nil evidences oontraction in outtrtand- ln? lUx-s appear aadlatant as ever. The butiiuesa of the wfcok has been rnonotonoii to a dirgree 1 of insipidity, and the constant reiteration of a i eonrctty of fnnds hns served to exclude 'U but the-vory best class of' customers from obtain-, inr niom regardless of the urgency of their I requirt-irt4'nts.

Lender have bad tueir re-' sduroea Mtralned to tneet the inquiry which Is ptoduevdj principally by rnercbants, with ma-" taring oblisations, which they wish' to dis-: clsarxe raising funds on customers' bills. Currency bas gone out to the country in small but ho eitensive shipments occurred dor-, lag the) wek to any one section, Central and vrectrn Missouri called tor hi roe currency to meet stock purchases, but ntovententa of live sfock were generally small. Money rule firm, ait 8 -p-r cent. -ji jNow York exohane was quiet at yesterday's mtp, and sales were light and only to meet lm-' mediate requirements. Commercial bills were i tkfti Jl per 1 ,000 discount, New exchange moved slowly over the 'counters at jmr.

Sight drafts drawn flat, or with were taken at $2 per $1,000 diacount. jCteai tnssof the associated banksbf St.Lonis; balances, $367,961. -Balances for the weekj T3, 679. 054; clearings, lat -weokj $0,213,200, and lor the corresponding i- period of im, 514,803,197.: Uy i i' I Dullness was the ruling feature of the week In local stocks and securities, They have i teaclwd tha lowest pitch which "has been at- talned in the present year, and brokers state that It is nlrnoat Impossible to make trades at Anything approximating profitable flxu'res. Jianiercms sales which were made some time ago at ill remain in negotiators hands, owing the inability ot buyers to assume the payments.

The transfers were' usually effected at lower rates than are now-asked, and purcliaserrs rely ir tipon their agents to tarry the stocks, trusting to an easier juoney market to recover them. United States bondKwre easier mad in. better supply, with a light dmiumd. Busifesa between local firms ondNew Vork has been quiet. A report was current 'Chtwige at noon that a panicky JSeeliug prevailed in "Wall street in consequence the Htinky condition.

of the Continental Bank, but thoy lucked authenticity and were aot vcrilled, York stocks closed steady I nd stronger. i tLatiwt riiK tatioiia of imntnir stocks received jr tel pram ly 1. F. Koleher A bankera and broker, UllveiaU'ee, Ut. I i 1 KW TOWK.

November IS. Chnwlvta 64 HIIVr JlUwrntii -UofX State. Line. No. 1 and 47...

i Little lih'f Bute Llue, No, 1 jAHtu aud ltotnsti end. Ij 1 OtTOTATtOM. jl ICorreeied hi Ti Kelflier Olive street. i I liMTKO 6TATKB WTXUS WOV. 39.

i I Nante'. )n. 8. i- 'hi nt. lilt.

"Vhes Coiinooa I' 1 duo, dim. Ilnr Sll aijrneotn. i A rfnlv. It; l-S'i In twin. tlt.liDffl Fefc.

luli; HrPi 1 f(. X'. l4.S,liieolii.lf)l O.trom M'eh I IH Ill4 4 in ewin.UHCiy, Iroin Jan. Govrriiiiient option' I jnssnrm bixss. Jie Irrl II lliwi su.4.f JlilB B7.i..,,..llllV-lo.

TiJtHi''of Mo. One Ill fain One Ill Mo. 6. t-jo, jHwsouri or I'liirornity, due iMlKMOort Kimdinga, due UM ana a T. tot'ts citt ami ronrrv bojd.

fClty l.i'ldue approairn 'W, J. and Al'l IS il) S.s. M.aiidN IIS ,4 ity. vrlog ia ity wafer fci lf(7. Intercut and.

(a i Itv water, inm), and I). 1W tw lty. mater, 1W, A. and 0 112 lie "i Cimuty fi( tarlona t- iimnlv is, park, lA, A.andO...... la KVHinir Ir6i, J.

aad J. and M. rl07 4'ltv Aa. January and Juiy. im Virra.

...4... AuteiViA to aeuer. i Money an New York. Xkv November W. Money see, per cent per nun urn, per diemclosing at A.

Prime mercantile i paper, Sterling exchange, bunkers' bills, stdady at 4.80XJ sight, i i. 1 'New'Tork Stock Market, j-: Tkt November 19. Governments wvak.and lower, except evxtendod 6s, which were unchanged, i Railroad bonds In the miin weak and lower; Kansas and Texas general mortgage frrdeclined to fl) front WvjEast Tennessee incomes to btX from My On in Central iuoomes to 4i from 60, do lirxts to 99 from 10t, and Lake Erie and estern ineomes to 60 imm M. ties dulk The stock ninrVet was irrou-ular at viirniug, mm einy aeanng were character-leed by aioverinh tone, tlj jreneral teudeney being towrd lower flgures. Vluti a sharp decline ooenrred at First Board, from which tiler Was partial recovery; but owing to the Dceniittnty which prevailed, as to -the condition of Boston bunks, and to the hardening tendency of money, there'was a heavy pressure to sell durinx the afleni.x.a, ud prices fell off steadily, lowest quotation being touched after second call The decline ranged from to 5, lattr Memphis and Xtnrlenton, Texas racitlo selling V.

Mnnhattan Ke--rated US', MetrOKlitan Elevated Cincin- ati, HitufinsKy nnd Cleveland aud St. Louis and San Krnneisco prefemd SV. New Jersey Central Kansas and Texu tt C. B. and.

4j. and Wissourt I'acifio 2l, Hwtsm Cnion And W'lh 2 and Indiana, Klooniitm and Western 2 per cent. In final dealiiuts, -when money bee nine eaoier and the bank dim-nlties in Boston proved to have been less erioua than was anticipated, tlw market became firmer and closed at A recovery ot to IV. wbich wns most marked ins Texas lacfflo, -Cincinnati, Sandusky nnd Cleveland New- Central, Western U.iion, MetropolltHn and AlanhattaA Efovatcd nd Chicago. Burlington and vlney.

Lake i Boorc was ngiuino-oay tno most active stock, And Its coitinarative strength uttdoobtediy aave.l the genwul Ms from Mnunpedo. This Atoek fiwed Vi higher then yesterdny. Mining mockH fiiirly act! va and weak, the only tock i Allowing an advance being UnbuiiMm i aU, which sold up trout 83s to 839. Mat 1 fi-ii Yjy ni r3 i Ha. v'i Whit.

White to play and mate In two moves. I Solution to Problem 382. A f- trltitt. I-: Slack, 1 tt i KQ6 2. 6 b.

7 3.HQBI mate 1 i i 1. 5 a. bob Sch Kgs i- 3. 4 mate Solutions by A. F.

Reed, W. G. Raymond S. il. O.

Mtnty, L. Hegyi are correct. i i i 1 To Correspondents. St. Xonio: In ptobleoi i there appears to be second solution ooatmehclng with 1.

li KB5, followed by 6etc. j' In Problem 2. Suppoee Black for his first nove plavs 4, how does hito mate ta two more moves? -1 1 I i. i In Pitdjlem 3. In tha variation where White on his third move chucks it.li Queen at Uook's 61 h.

Blue plays to (not Kt), and thwi-e is no mate next move. Wi ti. do i New York: Ietter received. Shall net with pleasure in the matter. j- A Chess Items.

i meeting for the purpose organizing a chess, oliueker ami whist club in St. Iuis will be held at Gundelfin-fer's restaurant, (Washington avenue, between Foil i-tn and on Friday evening next, the 25th at 8 p. i. i i Amateurs who purpose Joining the proposed club'are rcspcoifully invitecl to attend. I Max Jciu.

i Presidjnt St. Louis Clicsia -tub. lillUOU'H Pi-cs't Central (Jhetis Club, St. Louis. Oilberg has given a set of chessmen mid board as a prisoo- the best ttame in the pendiuir touvnainent of the Manhattan CheseCiub.

Mr. Mackenzie is to decide whiou game is entitled to the prize. Tue score ill tire, tourtieyi up to ditto, is asioHows: -Won. Lost. Baird, t.

1 2 2 Baii-d, J. .1 3 0 De ...1 SV IV tiinttor 1 3V SV Teed ..1 SV i IV lsaacstm. 2 Simtiiison 3 i 3 Fisher, .4 i 1 'Jorwerth" 4 2 i 3 Palmer 4 1 4 Eolfe-s. 1 i MrS. 'Loyd's book of problems, entitled fCtiess Strategj-, has at length Copies TOav be obtained by ad-i dressing St Loyu, 427Urov stree.t, Jersey; city 'New Jersey.

i 1 i i ij "fThe IjAdlea College Clnb. ji. il I fFroin Abe Tail, Field and tima ago we chronicled tha demise of the Ladies' Ciiess Clnb, the glory of which was lately sung by M. Delanuoy. JVe then regret-fnlly supposed that tack of chess interest was the disease i.

ll -r-i i 1 i The Glasgow icraW London coiTeppondent, has disclosed the seci-et. Tiie ladies composiug the etub all got tnuinedl And the correspondent's poetic trenzy over the con toiupiaiion of this laet finds expi-cssion thusly: It has ceased to be a college, 1 li It bus ceased to bo a club, i i 3 lie ladies came for knowledge; i i .1 i i hy they went? Tiiat's the rub. i -1 i i Kach bas found a siarhing lovr, 'i. Each has vowed to ease ills pain; i hn the cooing days are over i They will all coma back again. v.

Wavthcy bring new players with them, Each a Morphy In -tue bud 1 -i i Qmic a match for Croydon's J. i For Mackenzie, or Max Judd. W-'l I i 't i f-'t; Iirrntano't Chat Mimthly has issued the fOeJ ing programme lor a problem couipeti- tton he problem composers of the worlil are reiectluiiy tnviirea oy tine euirxns aim proprietors of Brentapos Cws Mmtlily join in (two competitions tinder the auspices pi that mauxiue. as loliows: it i Fonr move probhims; first prize, $20; second prize, $15; third prize, $10; fourth pmze, 35t tin prize, volume 1 ot Brtmiamu' Ciwsi Munttiiy, bound; sixih prize, one year's sub-' sci lpuon to any ol the following chess publications, at choice of too vwihner: viz: Brcntane Britiult Viiegt Afttga-Tine, Chrm Player a l-Htus mouuuh, evuttca mttmg, AurtivtK 1 2i Three-move -problems; flfet prize, $15; second prize, uu; inuu prize, hub and bixtU prizes, as for -j fourtu priisc. the lour-move Kacb composer can compete either or both classes; emy one problem of each kind may be entered by any one competitor, and the joint composition of two or more parsons will be excluded.

f- j. i- i ilie problems msast be origfnal and Unpublished, 4tad on diagrams; each must have its distinct motto, writt ti on the diagram and on the sealed envelope contiduing tne full; name and address of Uie author; lull solutions must accompany each prohleiy. The time for ro-ceiving entries from America will expire February 1, 1832; from; trans-ocean countries, February 1882. la the latter ease proper allowance will be made should any entry arrive on a deutyed steamer doe to arrive on or before the day tixed. v.s H.

fTlie award will be made to the best six problems in eacn claan, in tne following manner: The editors of hrenluito Ckesa Mtmtiiig will act as preliminary judges, nd will, alter cure! ul and impartial examination select twelve iour-move and twelve three-move problems, which seeui tv tiicm to be generally of suixirior merit to the otners; tnese men will be submitted siAinitaiicously to three expcits, who, without consultation, will appraise each: problem nc--. cording to ills best judgment, on the loUowiug basts; -j 15 Originality of 15 Utaiily 15 10 Correctness 5 The sum of the points allotted to each problem by the three judges will decide its slaii d-uig in the Award, winch will be the editor immediately alter the receiptor tu reports of the judges; it is hoped that it may be annonmced in tue April number of Arentonot Too names ot the judges id be made known as soon as they are selocted. Lspecinl cre will bo taken to conceal from them and all outers the sources and nationalities of thecn-tries. Address Editor JlreuUmo' a Chsa ifonthly, No. 6 Union Square, New York.

The award will remain open for objections Jor sixty days in order to allow every coin puunerr an opportunity of testingtne prize problems. Tlte sealed envelopes will be opened when tne award is UiiiUk, and each competitor will at once receive copies of the numbers ol the magazine which, contain the award aud the sound li. C. 'A LLBR i 9 J. N.

Baksos, Editors Brentamfa Chesa Monthly. New York, November 8, i Cbfrss In New York. A peculiar little skirmish, played some years oiro at the Cafe International, New York, between Mr. Mackenzie and an amateur, the former giving tne odds of the Q. i REMOVE HITE'S Q.

B. WHITE, BLACK. MR. IT. 1.

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and Lake l.i-ie W. iike i. OllCred. i. lau.e fuuburg Onlnrio ur, vuiuamirer 4u i tuickbiiver, 4ii4 tbnver 4.

'landard ii ttoulk cVa i i November 5 p. lOOS-Jti'a riew Si 1 05X; NewTork Central, ll.l.S trie, tb'r aaii. Amount ot bullion Kline in Kenned petroleum bpii'itx oltui- eumie, 42i. 1 1 19 fetroleum, JSi. COMMERCIAL.

Cenrrnl Markets by Telegraph. Nrsv YoUKi Novembur 19.J Cotton steady at luturos steady; 11. Stic; Lkwttinber. U.MSe; Jfiunr)', 12.14o; Feoiuni 1 March, la. 52c; April, 12.

tide; May, 12.77c; -June; li.ssic; July, Auost, ls.nic. Flour dull; superfine btatu and Western 54 504 15; common to good extra, i5i5 gMd to chuk-e. 909, white wheat extra, $7ift'SJ; 30a8 25; rt. Loui. $5 10i9; Mi.iii-esrta patent process, $8'ir9.

Wheat steady; receipts, 77, 900 bu exports, iSti.OuO espring 41 26; tingrndeu rt-ct $1 ti wi 42J No. 4 do SI 27; No. do $1 374)1 srr. uo 1 80al Ul; No; 4 red SI 431 1 mill, wintor SMii. ungraded white SI 27 to I 42H, No.

2 do $1 Sdl sy.St; Noj 1 do, sales 9,500 i.ir at $1 41 vl Noveniuer, sioex O4.000 btt Ht tl 42V41 43, closing at $142; December, sales 544, 000 btl i.t 4.ifa 45, closing at $1 43; Jaaujtry, sales 94,000 lju atSl 4bai 4A, closing 46; ,47:,000 bu tu fl 4H.al 50,, doming at II 4S.i. Corn higher tnd more HCtive: receipts wO.OOO bu, exixnts lu ungraded 60t)c. No. 3 No. 2 08 69e, No.

2 white 73Hd No. Novemljer ite'o) 0S3C, closing at liecemoer BSX'ScC Mt(tVc Jaiiutu-yrTUit 71 i a o4c. Outs higher Hciive; ecipi, .9, two bu, 5i0 ou; mixed Western 4bHa4i)e; whie VV esters MMi.54c.. tiay in good demand; veay strong. Hops quiet but tirm; yearlings 12 York State 2J.c.

bu-jar 'nominally unchanged. Molasses nominally uuchnnged; light demand, Itice quiet and unchanged. Pe-tioleum dull and nominal; -united Silo; crude 67ic; retined 7Kc- Tallow nrm atic. doll and lower at S2 302 35. Tarpetitine firm at) Kinrs Wt stern 1 freSii Ui-m lor choice at 2i927c.

Wool firm lorxioice: in im-demand; uui-ii-tlt-eee a44Mci; pulled 2o washed 125c; Texas Pin weak and unsettled; new mess $11 60ai7 75. Beef quiet and unchanged. Cut lacats quiet but steady) long clear middies 95c; slioit cJear middies 9Vd. Lard i weak prime- steum ll.40i3H.45e. i Butter firm for fhoice at 120c.

Cheese qniet and unchanged. CHICAGO, November 1. Flour nous In ally unchanged. Wlieat unsettled; $127 Or 1127V casli," $1 27V NoVeuilrer, $12774 Decemlx-r SI 28)4 1 January; sales at SI 2cV31 Wi Jtanu oy; Chiouao Siring $1 14; rejecoeu Corn la fair dRtmnd bat at lower rates, fy 59 Hie cash, RVc Novenilier, KftVo eoerajer, W59e Jnauary, 64V fiXioVc May; rcjmted 5oc.i Oats dull mid Slices a sliade higher; 4J'io cajth, 4.i.14.'i-,c ovetnlier anil Hevrmber, 4Jo January, 45He May. Bye isteudy' and onchaitged Bailey sleadv audi unchanged.

Flaxseed dull and i i good cmsuimg i $1 46. 1'oi-k in fair biit- at lower rntes ton old 416 25 new, 16 7517 87K cnsli. 1 25 16 80 November and December, $17 50 January; $17 87V4 17 40 February. Lnrd fair demand, but at lower rates; leash and 11. 1011.

12V0 Dcrrmbcr, It. 27 fa' 11. 30o January, ll-37iill 4nc i February. Bulk meats ejtaier; sbouldors 6.40c; s. r.

8.90e, s. o. 9V-: Whisky steady and unohanged at $1 14. F'reights on coin-, to Sc. Keceipts Flour 7,000 5 when ti 20,000 bn; corn 104.200 Im; oats 63.000 bu; rj-le 1.000 ba; barley ai.noO fehipinents-Flour 7,500 bris; wlieat 59,0.10 Im corn 156.000 bu oats 16.000 bu rye S.ano bn; barley 19,000 bn.

i fjMlLWAUKEK, Plou t-1n fair Wheat lower; No. 3 Milwaukee hard SHf $1 38V, peceiuhor $1 Manaary fl 29, FVbruaiT S12V, March SI 30V. April $1 31V Nt. MUwauWee Jl 11; No. 4 and rejected nominal.

Lorn flruier and scarce; N. 8 60c Outs acarce No.j2 nominally at Kye nominal No. 197c Bai ley strniie; No. spring cash and Novombfer fl 02. P'rovisiohs Inactive; mess pork $16 cash and November, $17 12V tard Hritan steam 11.

lie fash and November, 11.27liO January, Hogs in fair demand at 7086 10. Freights Wheat to ButTalo quiet and unchanged, ICneeipts Wheat B.OijO (in, corn 10.000 bu, oats 12. (KX) bu, SlripmentH Wheat 8,000 bu; tsorp 2,708 bui "Oats 3. W0 tin. i il i 'j 1 1 1 j.

Cincinnati, November 19. CorHon firm! at llc. Fkntr quiet Hiid nnuhanirid. -Wheat easier; red 'Western $1 as! 41. Corn Strong nnd -higher: TNo.

2 mixed esc. Oats easier; No. 'It mtxedi 47c. Kye firm at $1 06. Barley qniet but steady So.

2 fall $1 10. 1'ork dull and nominal at $18. Lard dull at ll.52c. Bnlk meats qniet 'and nnchanged. Bacon scarce nndHrm.but nnchantred.

Wrniky nominally active and highor Ht $1 11 combination sales fill itnliod goods 810 bfls basis of Sill. Cotttm quiet hnt firm. Hogs Arm; com mnn sni 1 light $56 packing and bntclicrs $6 166 65; rccoipUi 3.300 lie ad; shipments 425 1 Novembur 19.Jottinn firm at Flour steady extra $5 2S5 5. extra family $5 76.a, No. 1 46 506 75.

choice to fancy $7 758 25. Wheat stoitdy at SI 37V. Corn steady; No, 9 white 0e; do mixed Vic. Outs sttvady; No, white 48e; do mixed 47c. Kve quiet; No.

3 $1 101 U. nominal. Lard lYime stennii nominal. Bulk meats steady; boulders none, c. r.9.!!0e.

c. s. 9.60c,, Bacon scarce, nnd firm: elear llVc. Hams Suirar-cared Whisky liighor at SI 11. llos stronger at ii'a-ti liooeiins, 1,453 hoadj i f.

-f-V 'j (A Remarkable Offerj. I TJuring tlie next fifteen dayscnildn yonrdrng-gist or fancy denier and he will et vou have lr. Scott' beautiful Electric Htur Ilrush on rrvif.i Follow directions and if it to curd lieadaches and neurel'ia ('n a fern umtutet) xr evenuWinfli Aitr an'l baldna, reiiind it to him in good condition and he will return the prioe, On the samo Utrms try Dr. Scott's Electric Flesh Brush for i lieumatiHin, malarial pains, bad circulation, etc. It Imparts a beatifnl clenr skin- Heath of si Accd Indian.

A'cori-espondent of the Kerit Count jf Caltfor. nian, "writing fjxim the Tejon Ranch, tvlls us of thedmith a notable Indian, which recently took place there, jjle was one of the original neophttes -that the: first San Franciscan friars, who landed at San Diego In 176! under the leadership of the groat missionary. Juniper Sera, collected around them. His renuted Site' was lis ears, but Im was probably older, lie was a Well-grown youth, or possihlv young man, at cite time the Mission. San Fernando was founded, in the erection of wuieh he His baptismal name was Francisco, and his Indian patron vmicTo no-eoa.

and ho was usually called Tenoooi- He was appointed Alcaide by the first F'rancisean friar in charge of that Mission over th Tcjon or Ten-Neof and Other rtiii-otindiutr tribes ot Ituiia is. said, -deriving hi authority from that ancr-nt source, and his personal ho lias ever isiircc pftltc Tejon a i 'Wlteehester's HypetwKklta Will cure ennsimuiltin( coughs, weak lungs, rone bit "ut and geueral debility; CsTb.Zl years. 1. OtoK8(ch)1 i takes Q- 18. UtoQB? (maV) I Adelaide Obserrcr.

Cold-Snap Items; Very Bat Pointed. Overcoata for workinvmen, teamster, street-car employes, and out-door men i i i Heavy lined overcoat, $3. i i Heavy chinchilla overcoat, Heavy fur beaver overcoat, 57. Extra heavy, cloth-lined overcoat, $3 50. Our Arctic beaver overcoat, $10.

i Our tine, all-wool cblnchUla, 4 styles, $12 50. These coata are for men who want to keep warm, and don't own banks And railroads. i i i I i i Filth and Morgan. KOTED SCIENTISTS IX SESSION. Tli National Academy; Members -Gathered at the Pennsylvania University.

'( I From tbe Pbiladelpbia Times. 1 The annual session of the National Academy of Science began yesterday in t' rooms of the University of Pennsylvania. The rnembor conrpriso lending scientists of the country; Y'csterday 's gathering had a much larger quota qj noted men than any preceding Among those present were: Prot, J. E. llilgard, At t-Ing Superintendent of the United Status Coast Survev; Alex.

Agassix, sort of 'the dead natural uJt; Woicott Gibbs. chemist; of Uarard of tlie University: of Peunsylvauia; Prof. Henry of New York; FVV. Hayrten, for tiiany years agient ot tne National Government in all its surveys in Colorado, and other portions of the West; ft. peifce, liead oil tha linited States Coast Survey Chaa.

Chanaier, Pridentot the New Y'ork Board ol Health; Frederick; A. Centh, of the Univei-ssty of 1'enn-sylvuniu; Samuel 1. Langley, astronomer, of i Peter JUesley, Chief of tlie Geoloicali of Pennsylvania; John L. Le Oonte, cnt.iiiiologisl, of tiiiscity; Dr. S.

Wier Miteheli, also ol Philadelphia Moiton, President of the btc-vilt Institute of Technology Hoboken; Uidjct-t Ki Itogers, of Jefferson Seilej's, of this Professor of.TaUj CoilCiie; Francis (A. Waikeruperin-tendent ol the Census Horatio C. Wood, phvsiolOiiist.of Philadelphia; Edward D.Cojie, of tills city; 3. H. Trumbull, of Hartiord, and i'l-Ofessor b.C.

Marsh, of Yale CollegBi The President of the Academy, William B. Rogers, of Boston, called tlie meeting looi-dor. He copgrutulated tho organ ization- on hat bid fair to be un important session because ot the large number, of scientists in- attendance, lie regret ted tne absence ol Prof NeWt omb, Chief the National Observatory of Washington, Secretary of the Academy. Prof George F. Barker was appointed Secretary.

The following committee was appointed to take observa-' of the transit of veniis in connection with the United States Commission for that F. C. Hi Peters, Richfield Clinton, N. Y. Prof.

Samuel P. Lsngley, Allegheny Observatory, Pittsburg; E. O. Pickering, IXarvard College Observatory; O. A.

Young, Princeton H. Newton, Yale College, 'and Pi of 4 Henry, Dra-j per. of New York. i i Two papers by Prof. Agassiz "On A Gigantic Snlpa F'ound in the Gull Stream" and "The Kchrnioi the Ghalleng Expedition," and two bv Prof O.

C. Marsh, of the Dinosamia" and "Succession in Time of tha Adotheria, were read. Prof. Agasiz read a paper on the "PonTetidet3 Velella," commonly known as tbe felly-lish. fie gave the resuitsof his experiments aft-Dry Tortugas with' speci-i mens lound there.

Prpt. Gibbs read a paper on i "Complex Organic i Acids," nnd Trof. Loomis read one on "Toe Mean Annual Rainfall in Different Countries ol the Globe." At miglit tlie visiting delegates attended a re ception at the residence of Prof. Fan-man Rodders, on South Nineteenth street. One More TJntortHnatc.

From Chambers' Journal. p. Tue winds upon the wave arc And softly; murmureth the sea; The stars-in heaven 's blue canopy itu the bright moon, their watch are keep- i rj- And by that light socalmly dipping Beueatu the bridge, between the piers, 1 seehe glitterin i spars, and spears i Of sajils, close-reeled, upon the shipping. I mark" the bontman, late and lonely i i In silenoefeatueriojg his skulls, Olide slowly past tpe distant hulls, That look like giant shadows only, i 1 pi' 'i And from the darkness o( the-rf-ity, i I As from A weary heart, duth come The wail of a regretful hum, That wakes an answering sigh of pity. V', hi -i -ii F'" I f- j' For cold with care, a chtm oi sorrow Kneels down to meet the cruel wuvej i Alack 1 it were a peaceful grave, i It were a lovable to-morrow 1 i- i Poor heart! to weep'wheh all the heaven i is glistening ia tbe joy of light; Poor heart 1 to sorrow most at night, When care and sorrow are 'i 1 i-; i I- i ii; And now a hand in angnish dashes Away a cloud of tears that tingo 1 The lair white light of heaven, and fringe The drooping border of her lushes.

ji i I Anon a hand Is raised above her, i i And in sad melody, a prayer upwara up the altar stair, i For maiden frail and faithless lover, -4 i i 1, 1 The lights beside the water shiver, The sails close-reefed Shake on tlie mast, As slowly, slowly goetb past A sweet white ace adowu the river. In tangled mass the hair is streaming, That lately curled in pride of love, The signtless eyes are fixed nbove, i. Wide ojeu, blind to moonlight beaming. And cast adrift and nnforgiven, i Ye say that soul will be at last. That love is lost, that heaven will blast; Ah! nought know ye of love or heaven.

1 I Typhoon In the China 1 From the London Telegraph.) i Shanghai advices of. July contain further particulars than were reported in the tele- rams from Lloyd's agents, of the late severe typhoon which raged- in China waters, 1 The severity of the typhoon In which the Annie 8. null and Aberdonian were i lost is, it is understood. amply shown throughout the whole? of the Ciiusan Archipelago, there are huge quantities of wreckage of native craft floating about. It is evident that many! junks have been: lost, and that the loss of life is great, i The following is extracted from the log ot.

tlie Annie Si Hall; Crossed over the Newehwang Bar on July 1, and all went well until 15th at 9 at. when it commenced to ibe very 1 squaliy, with a heavy sea from the Saturday, July 16 This day commenced with increasing gals and a very heavy sea, aud barometer tailing fast. p.m. blowinga complete typhoon, the wind hauling more to the southward, which caused the vessel to fall off into the trough of the sea; shipped a very heavy7 sea, which carried away -the main boom, and burst the main and foretop nd ast staysails, stove in the cabin doors, and washed awav the skylights on the top of the house; shipped one otuer tremendous sea, Which tore Away the poop railing to wnich the fore brace leading blocks were; fastened. washed the stern boat away out ot the davits, and swept away the aiter-hatch Finally, tne captain and crew escaped in a boat, the ship sinking Immediately aiter.

The Aberdonian with ai crew- of twenty-four hands', all told, I left Cheloo a short time ago on a voyage rto Foochow, ii and on Friday, July 15, encountered the typhoon which' was experienced in Shanghai on tne same night. And was wrecked. Since then four Chinese, three Sitilors and a supercargo, have arrived at Ningpo, and have -been torwarded 1 by the Kiangteen to Shanghai, where they arrived July 21. TJiey state that their vessel was wrecked on July 15. aljout ten itim I'oo-too, between that island and Onsiia.

and that the vesserwent down in about fifteen minutes. They and two others saved themselves by clinging to planks and floating wreckage, and they are of opinion that the remainder of tne crew, mir have been saved in the way And haverdrifted on shore 00 some ol tire islands in tlie vicinity of the place where tne Wreck occurred. Search has since been made, however, but no trace of them was found. i isomce. ox me eiranu tveener ot rceiwas ana scai Thos.ift.

CeiwiCKSl hits been to Nc.Vix lifinitton avi nue. I IJt- Collius. Grand Chancellor ot the Texas I (fiction, passed through the ritv last week en jhome from the East. cm ports the tn-der in ist; Aione rnar Mate in a neaiinv eonni ion, W. Houcrs.

of Ctrtbage, raud Inner Guard Sf9 tel State, was In the-city last week. 1A ITrecent seashm of the Stale t.raitd Iodfie at Be- daflj was perhaps the smst interest-lug in Ks progress. tliae imal KratiaviiiK iu ns ihshiihw nv iwiin-i in ttisuu.ri. nlllelM re. Sho.v a liiciiilK'rstlip of over s.600 at this r.iiiet an increase ior imi year iiKre mail t-nt wieiu-Si ace the session of eight-new.

iodides na-e inslttifed. The financial condition of ihe order that best frteiHis cu ask for, the cash balance behiK upwardstif The order ia Mu--i; is cerlalnly in a iieaUhy eondilbia. iraiania l.odife. N'o. to.

had a iarre and well Rt- trtiJIcd uicetiiig iu spite Of the rain last Fi idaveven-if; Under tne of 'Uood of the Order" the iiaala-i'S were treated lo sonte tine 4 by Ift'Sicrs H. H. -Hess. p. Hurley.

C. H. ISfijlis. V. A.

Purler. aud F. -Boiply. K. of itfiid S.

This one of tlwsMironest iilfieity, is increasing and' it will not before it will la? the banner hvdge- of this c.it. IkmIjtc; Ni. wril net Tuesday cveuiug vSifi lvivlileii Crown Lolgc iu a Ihm) y. ii -ld li.visiim.Nii. 4.

la-felv brgatilzed- is work-igaiiiArdto ciiU-li, up tiitlie Her imilni-in ranks In it 3iat oi niiTiibeiv and Tn-is divsaiii will a Ayirt t-all at West Si Liaiis Turn Hall, comer Twe caeve: i inuu sii.iKa, oil ov-euiufi. tveeem- p'Ji. Tile cterumttieeif and the sir Afnts oil ne division wilt an their iNmivst to mane ball a plcdsane oiw: A hiftfe niimtier -of tickets aircadv been The ot the division Sir Kuijfiit H. II. Hess.

S. Ki Coin. Sir Kuiglit IfHvis. fv. K.

L. Cmn.j Sir Ksigiit D. li.H'p.cr. S. ild; Sir liiiltbt F.

A. Poi-tvr. Recorder. i K.V1QHTS UK I fr. Buseoll H.

BaMdiiin. Dcimty Saprmne llirtatort Son Tuesdav. and on Tliiirsdav niimt lie lu-ui a tra- 4tai visit lo me awijees oi tvausas. C4-t, mia last he wasatMortm Leonard. Mo, 'j Jfext Thtirslai night M'ashiiiatou Lortire.

at Belle-'t lie. 111., is have a grand time. as svveral iattbi--6 is are down ou the ffipifcr Lodire. IMo, Snith Ijoois, at its jidiug last Fi-iviay tilglit. conferred tne three oe-ij ei'8 of tile orvier iipon three aud several Vibrations for nicnrlairs'tin wre ilT'ie Haskell Enjrinrin- 1'oSipanv last Tuesday prft-A Ms.

Risseil H. Kobbhis. editor of the Kniirhtg f.Hvmor MoiJlhly Majraziue, witu a la-autifu. liadge tiaf lag the- letters -I. 8.

as Iw now bolus a in mission from Supreme Dictator Hoke as Deputy tSfreme Iiictalor. 'ashington Ldge has several applications before iftfT meiatierslilp. i's-o asBessijienis Nos. 90 and 1 have just been ilfi-d bv the Supreme Treasurer, said are bath pa-4 ili Uecomner-lS. The object of the double call Is io Hice the finances' of the wrder in Mich condition as M4m to pav all death bemifit within tlnrly days of the dAte of death, and not from sixty lo ninety dajs, as heretofore.

Mount Olive Lodge. No. 84S. olstrlhuted the new endowment to its ineailers-ou Friday night. UNrTEIJ WtlBSMIS.

i Unlnn Lodge, of North St. Louis, has several ap-3fhcaticn under consideration, which wdi be. report-. ftw at the next meetineiof the lodge. i vTThe Supreme Master Workman means so as the vowa jurisdietlou is concerned.

lie hnssos-t ended (be Grand Master, Grand Foi-eman and Gi-aud Srrerseer. i oew wnraii roan, win -xtuyruy. -pe -umtuteq. wesieni pan oi me cay. i will lie some little time before the new nttuu of Select Knight is in orint.

owlnc to the fact that Oere is tnucn to do to perrt-CT tne Mipreme le-non. Xtft. Louis Lodge. No. 1, will work, id the initiatory q'fifree ax tne next nieeiing.

1 wOver 7, 000 members are now Included la the MiSr Jjiarl jurisdiction. i -rue constitution of the Sirpreme Lcgicn of the f-iiirht8 Is now redy for deli very. Idre. of North St. Loais, paid -Assessment No.

Is ol it geueral fund. rCIcntral Lodare. No. t7. lias drafted -memorial reso-ililtwns on the death of its late member.

peter Johnson. eonv of the same baa been hnncr In tlie -e rtM.vii. itre -u- vinociuifiiru luiuoura- lor inicjv oays. -it-, new wpb twenty-five, charter members. lnitltnte last ni(rhtt St.

Mo. i lr. P. Eltls, District Deputy Oran-t Master of State (xrand LiOilire telt last uisht for Mad isoa. he will shortly organize a new loilge.

7 in. -tichardsoa. M. Grand Recorder of 1ir- Btate i.onsce. nas just purcuasea a ortcK resiaeuce t.

407 Nrth Ninth Slreet. which twlJll be retnodelwl Aad occupied by the doctor and his ftunilv. The work nnoi oeirin Bniu nex sm-ms- iiir atrtiir ib now work on ins -tovemoer report or. tue M.awi org no dire, snd it will be Issued on the lstproxhuo. tnvil i Lodae.

No. 76. will orive Us musical and erary1 entertainment mi Tuesday ievening, Norem--r no further postponeuieiii on account of the enther. i I -l I ii Vrhe heirs of the late' Peter Johnson, of Central No. 57, this city were made happy yesterday iy tbe receipt of a draft of j.

Jelferaon TLodee, N-o. 14. North: St. Louis, at its to-morrow evening will wort in the Master degree. I.K;iOX OP JJOTIOIU i Applications to the number ot 1S aire now pending i-in tills order, i I Hvdc Park Council will 0ve two tifvpa this winter, wte this month, llieitlier after New Years.

Commercial Council, composed chiefly of eomiiier. llal AS mi uuMAUCMva lrft 4viuter. ti.n-ED roTn-rmi i Court Future C'ltyi, No. 6. has appointed a coTnmlt- wil Histrtictions to makoarraugemeurs lor a nop entertaiuuHint.

-which it is proposed to give some time tnls mouth.1" Till-. Court conferred bo si-eond fieuree ai 11s sosou ou ucsuay mif u. Court Missouri. No. ifsi.

has lately been havlnr verv meetinas. and its inbersltiB is loom in 1i. On Friday evening three addltious were made, r.Tni i.n thn nrnvlitu, nnnrt nitrlif have taken place, so that the ritual may be penorined hnpresMvely. i i THK AKT ASSOC! ATtOW. The Art Association held a meetnig Tuesdav nlftht at tbe rooms, 1306 Olive glreet.

The Association dis- xiistiea the proposition to reunite with the legioti of society. Several members lexpressed them-sidves strongly against becoming a mvslic organla- tifvn. At the close of tbe debate It was resolved to -linid the suhicct until full meeting of tbe Associa. rmn could be obtained. A large euuilier ot circulars Ml i SOOTTIBH OLASS.i The officers of the Oeneral Clan of tho Slate of vSiveia-tig UIB MCA, mrcu.l, "111 i 11 oub.

Missouri wilt meet next wenneselar for tuetraasac-j tkrni of snerial busfneess. The Royal Clan of Amer- Uca. Oeorite Bain, Royal Clitt-rtain. will hold Its an- inal-scsion in pvt. ixutis nextmoncii.

-rne eutas xtere aye continually anaing to tneir memiiersnip, lanrainnlwll haul, fintwllhjafeaiiflinsr till. 1 nflMnan- yct of tlie weather, quitew strong muster of clansmen. Jf TlllHHirf OI Ufrw -jaavn, ni.t.a win u. 1 be clans in tbe eastare also lncreaslntr rapidly, aud ire clans are about to be started. No.

the last a- a kssinent. Is tbe largest yet collected, ana. a.togettie. trie society is hi a very promising sod prosperous cou-. 4 ltioa.

1 1 i WHIST-EKS. Tbe members of Castle Excalibar, Knights of Uie Aolden Rule, paid a fraternal visit to Castas St. Louis fast night, and an enjoyable time waaspeat. A HI. Louis Commsnderv, No, 1.

Knights of Indostry. bas spptHnled a Committee to arrange for an enter- tinment. which wilt be given aome time next mouth. Tl.ast Tli ursdav evening, at the Central Hall. Eleven) tb and Olive streets.

Court St. Louis. Ancient Order of Foresters, gave a musical, sociable and literary 4uterlaintnent, and in spite of the: stormy weather, attendance numbered over 2F0. Tue proceeds of the entertainment go for the benefit of Mr. Oeonre Irumb.

a member of the CAmrt, who tuts been sick last January. 'An adiotirued meeting of the Grand Lodge of th independent Oi-der-of Benevolent Foresters was held igt Turner Hall last evening. Tbe -order Is a new organization, and does not extend beyuud the city. Tbe business transacted was the adoption of general by -laws fir subordinate lodges, draw, up Wauksand discuss a constitution. i.

j. AHEHICAN UGIOK Or'HOXOl. 1 At the last meeting of Marquette Council, No. 90, seven candidates were initiated, after which aa im- prompts eutertaaiuoent was gotted op, which made the exercises -verv asreealile. Recitations were invea bv Georue F.lMufnhy, ja.C.

Thorpe, J. K. Mc.Milliaa Macuonaia. 1 eiepnen tiirard Council at the last meettnx. on weuuesaay niptii, ceieoraieu iia nrst-mumveiTsary.

Couimauder Hail nan prepared quite an agreeable surprise to tbflke who had the good fortune ta atteud this sociable reanlou. i Orand Commander Brooks Is receiving at bis office, 421 Olive street, doily comma atcauoa from alt parts of the State from persons who axe-desire of becoav ing members, The katest official records show the total raember-hip of the A. L. of H. throughout the Ututed State to be over tO.OOOj Mr.

E. S. McDowell. eleeotionlst. oa hi recent visit to Philadelphia, was acreeablv welcomed bv the Mercantile Council of that city, which is composed of some oi lue meet respects tne ana reputable geutiemea im the City of Brotherly lve.

K.Niuirrfi or rATiixa kathkw. i Annnndation Oouncii held their semi-monthly meeting on last I Monday eveutag, witb Kev. r. O'Beilly, J- Bi Haggertv, Tho. P.

Culkln and the other members Of the Sa lire me Council In a. tendance. One appUcttiion for membership was received aad re- lerrea. aaa i.f new meminn imuaiou. aumair ciab among the council member was talked of.

aad Information Imparted by tl suprei Chief Sir KnlKht. The Kev. rather jfirwdy Ajs k- lads eMiaeiJ. wuioa tact alone Is a miaeaetee of Its -iar fTTT. Special Aotio I DR.

WHlTTIEK 617 St, CllarlcS Mreet, St. Louis, Mo. ArenularfadusAeof twoMadioal Colieiens. hsatoesa lons er engrured in. tbe specie! treatnieot of ail Venereal.

Bex-, nial and Chronic Diseases thaa uaj other physician in S. Loais, asciCy papers show, and, ih old resiaanta know. Syphilis, ConorrHcoa, Cleet. Stricture. Or Urinary Oieeaeea and Syphilitic rnsreurial eftectlorw of ttie throat, skirt or bones aw treated with unparalleled' success.

6fjosditi privatoly with eatiroly safe medaclnaR. ermfl torrh cc Sexual Debility ad Impo-tervcy, as too result of Sni-Abos inyouth, cectml exros-. ses in ntatoxwr years or eveo braixi woric, producioc' ner-. vonsasss. seminal emlasioas debility, dimness of aaght, effective memory, iamiaes oa tne face, physical decay, avor sioii to society of fomais.coiilaskioi ofsexonl power, readerlna marriacre improter or nnnappy, am pemvsoe.it iy enred OootidoiicuiL ben tt Is irvcotv ven t-0 the city for treat meatutedlciosoean be seat by mail or express Curable cases guaranteed.

where donb ejists tt is fraakiy Hours. 0 A. M.to T. At-, Sundifejra 12 3L. to 1 r'araublet for Mho, 1 St amp for Women.

1 stnm-. OervnaB for both. Seuuiape. pifATis: guide! Isiareaxt civ sad jy'lt etJed ra poftaiTO or carreocy. Ovtjr i Ly wotwlerfuk jx-n pkrtart3 Th vf-Tiok? atory (old tt it is true -to life.

ArcicLesoa the follow-ion subjects: Wbo mj- rn rry woo m.y not ny. Ktre to marry. Who m-irry first, ManiiiXKL Wonmabcoda Physicai dnmj lttOwta of celibacy nod fixoetm. How life sod ns''0 increased, nd raflsj mor. It ouxixt vo be rtMid by aii adnlt persons, mjured or contm-ptutiafi majTuum, keft on-ieyr ock ard kt- jropoiar eiiiioa b-uxw, bat ptw owr i P- cta.

Kead 1) Jtt.V A'll JJCiXt' EUabihcara." 1 jtays attmkn to cafs of over-worked bruin, la our driving nviltMiion xra excesiTe stjrain, neSk. ExcMMive TJHIHATION or RETKNTfoN, BLAD-and KIDKY troaldas ta OLi I -vred. 1 crarc 0utd beaeSt is receives, will toe Aetaaaded taajy ease. an.JAGQUES 70S Ucatnnt Street, feainft op9a- Pemiiiu WiMesLlfflToiflaor. lall fTFins of Syphilid Oo or hen.

CHeet, Xirnuny or I Bladde isa-ea. Eeceat enaea iitsaI in a lew day. All tt 1 ii ran Hi rjr from jel fatafc, ticwei or gxpoeturg riiullr urel or life wiCfa hhhUci Advice trnt. Obtuyni Lifw. Cm-, write in strict confidence, fii nrtm Book lor 8 i HOCUS, 9 IL to 6 P.

M. 6UKDAY3, 13 JL to 1 P. 1 MARRIACg GUIDE 'UcT niirfet. WtlsOoxsUv InstitoAe. 619 tw.

i IK I II II" Charles car- Private. Cfaronaa, Vila UUI I Skin and Crinary Diseases, al WeaJtneae, Lost Manhood, Nerv OeoiUty. Impo-. sncy, esvaaed by Self-Abose or Excesses. Piles, Byepep-' a Liver Complaiiit.Kheuniatiaan.

Xeert Uiaeas sue--essfully treated. Any invalid, anTwhers, any dtaeass. Write or call; chargas low. Adviee and patnuhleS traa. CUHE YOUKSELF! Bohftimftn's" Vcgrrtmbie Oarative pmrm tent ycnm8jyax ma.lo or 0eminoi WMitneH.

unerl Debiiity, Ixo- i poteaoy, eio a4 brinu back the Yoathiul Vifor" of tlxewh have deetroy'-d by Kjami eTceej evil practice, in trooi twota aevea wiki' tuoo. It mm over oaeti by 9-d IM JHohJinan in hit prime prmcttce fti over vhiny haa oe-- -er rjuied in eurineveatbe Worst Caaaa. Younx tnca wttenn from tiio cm45i umcra of that aiAtuty detttracttT habit of Seit-Abiuensti uue thia mtiit-i-oaM the aaiaraiu of aap rdf tid rmaxMrnceuitf -4 Rp.rilB oice aMaeta iirwrily on tbe parts a fleet das a -ootiiins and heitliig and anodyne, imparting power id4 tme artd reftorinc tiiem to rheir fiatum! ttate, tneaame aa th -baneful habit had sever been indalml m. Tbe irurredfeoiB are simple iproductii.n ef nature bejk, root, harbtKota autl a rv a specil ic for tiie above ifaea i Price Fivw Dollar eeuttoatiy addretw.1 For nle onTjr a Sahannan's xTrog- etrro, Ko. 831 fi.rifth aireet, coruex of Chriaiy Loasa Ho alBbllhed is iT A Trvatiae oa jv-eiai l.ias.ooa, tuhj daacrLtoig tlia abort acat UE to aor addrema.

i TTT Vfc Bohannan'a Pile Ointment ettret th els lJami wor-t cac oJ Piie' tio matter what lurta i how iaiffr standing. from 9 Co 6 dv rtcr. ire iouinr Yvtt Never fails to cure' Nervo Debility. Vital Exhaustl-va Emismns, SenihuU Weak ness. COST MAMI(K1.

and all the evil effects -of. yonthful follies and ex-- mum II Btmam.rmaiMlilt.1 ly all weakening. Involun tary losses and drains upoa tli. ih. liipritahla 'result of these evil prac tice, which are so uesirnc-tlve tou.iod and body, and Jmake Ufe miserable, ones leading to Insanity and death.

It St re net bans tlie ftralu (memory 1. Blood, Mnscles, Digestion and Reproductive Orirans. It restores to all the organic functions thjtr former -viaor and vitality, niskinn life cheerhil ani? enjoyable. Price, $3 a bottle, or four times the quantity. 10.

Sent by express, secure from observation, to any address on receipt of price. So O. I. sent, excep on receipt of $1 a a gnarsntee. Leuer requesuag aiutwers must Inclose stamp.

ENGLISH MEDICAL T18 OUve St. Lools. Ho ftcraColsu Merctn-istl Poison, Jfl Sjph- ailif whether nrltiarr. aecondarv or tnrtlarv. Tiie greatest Blood 1'ti rider ia the world AtitaWC AT BS KVKBI TA15.T.

8. S. enred a laborer of mine of Syphilis In a few months, who had been treated for five- years by physicians without bety-flt." 1). M. Huotim.

Jeffersonnne, G. -Ask your drajntlstoicwrlle for the little book, -i SWIFT SPfSCliac Proprietors, Atlanta, 6. Sold by drngadsta everywhere. i Price reduced to 1 ii per bottle. Small six, I.

A SURE THING, DR. KrtTQ'S Syphilitic RemedT Is warraifAd to cilia, Syphlllala the primary, aecondarv and ierunrt stages, and la all Its varied and complicated fonns.anl will cure the worst case of venereal disease, case which have resisted the treatment of the most emuaent aad skillful physicians la America. It cures the Brt taa and heals the nicer La a few days. it cures il leers la the ir.c&!h, taose, throat, head, arms and lent: also, bard oslos la the bone and oiaa- swell In of the oint. svplillltic rheunuUlsm, In a Abort Sim.

rricc, per pacaage. cent r.or. ut express. A treatise oa KtiAl diseases free. Bent tar two a tamos.

Dr. J. Dinsiieer, 41S Nortk i Seventh 'street, St. Louis, sole proprietor. Cures euaranteea, or xne money renmaea.

Dr. Dinsbeer makes Chronic Diseases a speetalty. If ywu are aIBlctsV with mo matter what, ca.ll or write. HDR. MliSTIE'S DANDELION PILLS Are the best and cheapest dyspepsia and bilious eure In the market, Sold bv all druggists.

Price Sft cents. Ir. MintleJs Kidney Bemetly, Nepreticeisi Cure all kind ot kidney and tdadder roiwplalnl Sonorrliea, gleet sod leuoorrhea. For sale by at rugglsui SI abottle. itNULIBH MED.

rNSTITCTIl, 1:2 IIS OUve St. Loui, Me. Q1Q K. liETENTlf ST. years' practloal --V pencBos Cures Betvatedl.

bow serious or loaf tuding, ia less time and ter less Aoeey toss say outer paysaotaa ta ute ctty. iteed 1 it dailTit te 13 gnodass. Call er wrtta. Lf pWKNTY-riVB years' experience. Guarantee to I -X cere ail private diseases in lea time aud furnish saedlciiaes for lea money titan say other physician ia tlie city.

Call or Write. Hours, m. to p. is. Bunday, to 13 m.

-j- StTRE core guaranteed by consulting Dr. Wood, wbo treat private diseases ami effect a perroa-neolcuro Iviahortcit time. 3 N. 7th St-Loui. TEESCRJFTIOtf TWEE n.

tbe speedy Cur of Her vou Weakness, U4 rSallty, so, Ctasstf. pies of love, friendship arid truin are auiioated andvlStee losiered by kiudTed-eieuieuls acting in Contact. Thenind irlej-iiiil tiindiiir of love witb love, as It comes nnseitisuiy ana warm inun xne oosom or nis- brotber.wueu linked Oy Uie ties ol a common orotber Coiiet lively, in tiie Jodge-room and In social ctm .1 if rvi un 13 mwiw wmcwivcj .1 pact, tue beaatiesof love, friciidsiup and truth at-. tract ana piea-e tue mina witn a lascitiai ioh uever oe fore; reali-ed. it is in such i a ca-Iwoitv I thai love extracts Iroin the bosoni the stinir -of discord and inalcroie nee.

throws a genial man tie over the whole Uiat makes alH biena in one liarmonious unity, i ruin Dears tue lorcll-. li -hto( lion lidence aud reveals foeaeh brother heaven's owndiciiou. Coe sweetens aud lightens tiieUisdt-life as uie rehearse them to each other linked in ther same iie-uaenofd Frieudship doably assures us that wnea our deeds among cease our bodies and! loved ones, attached bv iceitsah-uinitv. will the care and interestof a Truth marked if tlie title page ot Divinity assure ns that as we ti nc tne title iae the facts In life they will be transferred to us ti death, i Dove, ensrendered In the IxxlKe witu us to encircle- the win i. of the bosom and imprint-a father's kiss on the briV oi nttie ones, i nis love, noi wnu seiasu iavisu oi aw feet ton at liome.

iroes to the household of a brother lav sickness and distress and extends the kand of munitie ceuce, bearing toe promises of ueavea blessings i disu-essed and wee pins; ones, it may be. la Abe titulaod terse lanKuage of the poet, we say: i "When Friendship. Love and Truth abound Ainoiur a baud of brothers, The cup of joy goes sraily round i Jach shares the bliss of others Sweet roses grace the thorny way i Along this vale of sorrow; The flowers that shed their leaves to-day Sliail biooin again to-uiorrow. How grand In age, how lair In youth, Are holy Fricndohip, Cove and Tralb In this household of brothers to which I am now talkliiK, I see Odd Fellows Ifrbin the initiatory steps to the most adrauced grade of the order. Some pass.

ing-i -rough one stare of prepai alien and some an otuer, all of whom are being assimilated to tbe coitw ninn household of tue order. iut siguiticance is to-be placefl iu the colors worn by different ones as eetv; tain developments work the progress of the biossoin to tlie ear. so do these colors the advauce in the order. The constitueata of the" germ are the Ingredients of the full grown, so the vital element of the white is but the more expanded in the i violet or' the; blue all are developing to good Odd Fellows. one of the highest types of uoivle manhood, lie fleet ion luriiicr asks who are those arrayed ia different colors, from what paths amid the walks of men aratbeyr iiev.

spouse says some by muscle hard and firm are from Uon which many a viKOroits stroke is moistened bjfi UIK III. It, .11 II .1 Biaia. 1 3 1 1 III VU Mil 1. IIOI if I i 3 li the trickliug sweat produced by toil for G. GriltKh and T.

8. Hogaa, and, singing was iu- Dy pallid clieek, wnn coiuiLeirances careworn auigea in oy siwssra. dum.i, nu hands effeminate, indicating that they are NooiutQ. Mr, C-M. Whitney, Supreme Chancellor watchmen, grocers, doctors, lawyers, preachers of ihe local ijegioa of Honor, was proposed for mem-pedagognes.

All lose their distinction of bership in this council on motion of Commander B. 8- whiie assembled 1 in tills Dana el tirolliernood loMkina- to the common interest eresi oi i lie lawyer anu sen uie uocior aiiu nui tiie learned and unlearned tongues, foreiga and oio-mestie. may be here to-night, a they often: are on couinioa level, responding each to inquiries as tliey-are reciprocally -made to and bv each concerning weli-being of an aflticted or deceased whatever his en I tare and position mav be, but an Integral part of the great agreKate of humanity. Th appliances and means, therefore, which develop, tlx), humanitarian principles of one enlarge Arm ia On the general supposition and aceredltWrt ti-uth that all ineu. without iiistmcuou of dtalecLbave-a ouniuoa heritage to immortality, I have the assay snce to announce that each before me.

around me aa-d througliout the- universe of the order is legatee te. patrimony connected with a mortal lis From every waik and path amid the calling of ire grouped all dialects, front Abe hovel to the palasjus fnto this grand brotherlioed of Odd Feliow. i In the ndnistrailons ot mercy among suffering hki' maaily mcubers of this order are foremost aa pbU i What, allow me to ask, are the dominant traits of true philanthropist? In the hovel of destitution, sequestered from the Sight of men, save au. occa.tofiaJ passer, it seen; the hand of benevolence ministering to destitute and suffennx humauity. Does hope at reward or expected praise prompt to stioh deeds-eg lore? Are mottiiM minis traAlons to the pew, Ike i ii.

NOTES. i (a) Bt a rook beuindhand-, it wonld be bnd play tor white to exchange his lemainiiig rook tor tne adverse Kt-and especially as black would alterwai-d check srith queen ttt It 5, and then cuttle on the queen's side (b) i 3 was the con-ect play, and would hsivo tc-it black with much the best of the battle, 1 ii; I i Chess In Atistralitv. a crntoMTV. 1 Tlie following singular illustration of the novel Palmetto" gambit, churned to have been Invented a few months ago by the well- it ii.t-i.

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