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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: NONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 872 NEW YORK. The Reportorial Lion of the Hour---The Rival Clubs’ Struggzle for Him. What Livingstone said to Stenley op Heeting Him at Tjiji-The Ar- cadians Reecire Stanley’s " Little darkey. l‘:iyslériqus Disappearances Connubj- ally Considered---A Superflu- ous Veteran Lagging on the Stage. Mayor Hall’s Pronunciation-— Henry N. Smith Loses . $2,000,000. ¢ “From Our Cuen Correspondcnt, NEW Torr, Nov. 25, 1872, Tenry M. Stanley, who he-pens to be the lion Of thehour, is the first of the Herald corre- 6poudents that has over succeeded 1n discover- ering himself. Compared to this, the finding of Liviugstone was czsy. Tho Herald has sccom- ‘pished & vast deal in the line of news-gather- ing; Lut the nows-gatherer has not been pub- Eoly recognized in any way, because the jonmal yaau\.-ighed to crpropriate the entirehonorto Hipelf, : ETANLEY ‘wes the first correspondent in Abyesinia to far- nish the intelligence of the surrender of Mag- dals, the suicide of King Theodore, and the end of the war. He did excellently well; but it was the Herald, and not the journalist, that reaped thelarvest of the enterprise. This time, how- ever, from the very nature of the circum- stances, Stanley’sindividuality was esserted, and, in t.lua way, he is entitled to the credit of his own discovery,—of far more importance, per- sonally, than the finding of the eccentric Doctor, whose supreme egotism trompta him to get lost in the wilds of Africa tha tho civilized world wmay be concerned for his digcovery. You are aware that the Herald's policy hus al- wayB ‘been both to repress and suppress the ine dividuality of its employes, editorial and other- wise; and the resnlt is, that the contributors fo its pages have been'cf the most ordinary mental calibre. They are not chosen {or their ability or oddress, but for a certsin rude energy, and a epirit of obedience spproach- ing subserviency. Stanley has been fortunate gaough to make an innovation upon tho eatab- Lished custom of the paperhe ropresents, end, for his good fortune fisn': sll achievement, in some sort, the offect of favorable circam- stences ?), ho is entitled to the consideration of his profession. Thus viewed, it was eminently fitting that the Lotor Club, largely composed of journalists, should give him his first reception in America on his return home, ., . - THE LOTOB-EATFRS manifested the energy and activity of their call- ing in securing Stanley for that particalar occa. sion. The Arcadians, the outgrowth and the particular rival of thd Lotos, was alao extremely anxious to give the scribbling explorer the ear. liest welcome hero, and they thought they had settled the matter from the fact that several of the Herald etaff were members of their organi- zation. A Committee of the Arcadians char- tered tug to go down the bay, and board the Cuba on her arrival pt Quarantine. They did S0, clambering over the side in breathless haste, pouncing upon Stanley, and placing in his bands aa invitation to a reception st their club- house on his first leisure even- ing. He looked at the ‘Dbillet, and replied that he wowld be very heppy to accept their conrtesy, but that he was previously engaged to the Lotos. The latter club had taken time by the forelock, and extended its bospitality woeeks before. They had obtained Stanley’s afirmative roplg in London, though it 18 reported that be found inwitations at Zanzi- bar, Bombay, Aden, Marseilles, and Paris. The rumor is even current that LE:g bad asked him to be their guest before he found Living- stone, and that, when the wandering English- man_‘appearedin he journalist's prosence, ha said in regly to Dr. Livingstone, I believe—" “ Ah, yes] I dare say you aro Mr. Btanley ; T am very gled to meet” yow. I have a num- ber of letters in_m ocket which the Lootos Club, of New Yoxlz, el writing me for several months past, with the urgent request ihat I hould deliver them to you at the moment of our introduction. The club, Ithink, wants o for a reception; I am invited myself, and dly informed thst Imight as well let the sources of the Nile go, run overto New York, and spend & few hours in Irving place.” For the entire of this story, I do not vouch; but then it is quite astrué as many things printed in the newspapers nowadsys. THE ARCADIANS are retguted to be much chagrined at the triumph over them by the Lotos, and the latter declare that_their nivals, finding they could not get Stenley, invited his little darkey, Colulu (he procured the African boy at Ujiji, and brought the dusky diminutive home) to their clab-house, and received him instead of his master. MITSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCES have grown so common here that several dis- contented husbands and diseatisfied wives have Tun awey from their partners, confident that they will be thought to have been my!hen'nluls murdered. One of these maritallords staye: away for_two weeks, and growing werry of his zlsence from familinr objects, returned late m the evening, much to the surprise and dissatis faction of his consort, who was entertainin another men, end had just accepted his proposa of marrizge. The returning liege was_urgently entreated to_disappear again, but positivcly re- fuced until he.haa received a check for $1,000 from his would-be substitute. Then he went, and, if he comes back, heis atonce false to promises and true to matrimony—when it pays. Iam afraid this tale cannot be substantiated ; my cnly object in printing it being to rake & quotation which may induce superfiuous hus- bands to disappear. The rate will advance,I am sure; for there ave countless wealthy wives in town who would privately give ten times the sum to be quietly rid of their husbands, if they would only go and stay away. . EDWIN FORREST, as you knor, is now giving readings here, and to very slender audiences. Yery: few persons care for readings from plays, nor is there any Teasan they ehould when they can see the plays represented on the stage. A reading compared to drama is like an_outline compared to & pic- ture, and altogether unsatiefactory. lguw strage, and et how natural, it i, that Forrest, in his hos age, and with his im- mense fortune, cannot be persnaded to Tetire from public life! He must be fully 70 now, and still o spite of long-failing powers, he persista in adhering to the profession in which he has goined so much fame. The hacimeyed line, * Soperfiuous lags the veteran on the “‘fi‘}' applies especially to him, His calling is his Life, 80 attached lg}u;]to i‘h th;t heliirs m:il'glsmtz perceive how mu e has been affecte i Years, and how much the time has gone by hi T remember Forrest when I was 2 child, and that he was then regarded in this country ss the greatest of living tragedians, His name wes s tower of strength. He crowded every theatre in the lend. = Managers besonght him to make engagoments with them, snd ke dictated ‘’his own terms, like the genuine autocrat of the drams that he was. Hehad then, and long after, the most magnificent voice of any actor, alive o dead ; and part of such characters s * Lear,” “Coriolanus,” * Othello,” “ Cade,” *Sparta- and ¢ Metamora ” were really superb. T'recall his last appearance here on tho boards, It was at the French (Fourteenth Street) Thea-~ tre, two years ago, when, after a_few nights of Tjear,” supported by a Wretched company, and without any proper accessories, the house sud- denly closed, and Forreet mysterionsly disap- POne of hia_peculiarities is, that he has ever been, and. still is, altogether 'indifferent to the uality of the company that susteins him. He Pelieves, with profound egotism, that he is suf- ficient for the entire cast,—scene-painter, cos- tumer, property-man, u,l‘c‘ all the rest. He would enact “BSpartacus™ or “ Coriolanus ™ in 1 barn, with 8 1oz of farm-hands in the minor. characters, quite 28 willingly a5 he would appear et Booth's Theatre, supported by the best talent in the land. No one can convince him he is not B bettor actor than ever. The more the public ill not go £0'8co him, the ‘more he is assared it tails to sppreciate him. “Ho grows bitter and bitterer with his advanc- ing years, and will expire in the belief that ho remained to the lust the groatest of tragedians. ‘The present; especially the rising, generation, is educated to different and finer school of act- ing than his. He has toned down his_physica}, muscular, and ranting manner; but still, even i Lhis organ, mtallec;l and vigor, were what they once were, ho conld no longer be a favorits. The naturalness, ease, and finish that have comein with recent years, could not be grasped by him, and ho is too old to learn, too fixed to forget, and tco egotistic to forgive. . <. . IT IS GOMEWEAT ODD, in Victorien Bardou's playof ¢ Agnes,” which hasnow been running over seventy mights at the Union Bquaro Theatrs, that * Stella,” the charming danseuse, should' be represonted as going in great haste from Paris to Milan, via pleamer. 17 this absurd blundor was i the least necessary to the carrying out of any por- tion of the plot, it might b eniel. Dobitia not. A reilway train, the only direct meaus of reaching Milan, would answer the purpose much better. "I wonder if Sardon, Parisian as he is, does not guppose Paris to be & seaport, and that astesmer conld reach Milsh ss quicklyass locomotive. Nobody seems to haye noticed this alpable error, and I prosume we shall soon have a5 wherein immonse ships eail from Hos- cow to Munich, and daily trains leave from Lucerne to the top of the Matterhorn. _BALIAGUNDI, A. Oskey Hall, in his speech at the Lotos re- ception, repeatedly pronounced sp-o-fhe-o-sis ap-oth-6-o-gis, though he claims to bo well skilled in orthoepy, da well as n elastical scholarelip: Tho Msyor should mind his fhe's: _ * We now have fully thirty murderers in the Tombs, and the number 15 steadily increasing. Most of these villains have been guilty of the most cold-blooded and deliberate assassinations ; and yet not one of them has the slightest ox- pectation of adequate punishment. Their judg- ment is correct, The stage and railiay lines here give, 18 a pre- text-for paying such beggarly wages to their cmployes, that the latfer steal more than one-tenth of the entire profits of the com) anies, If this be g0, it is the effect of the employers' meanness, rather than the dishonesty of the engloyem enry N. Smith s reported to have lost €2,000,000 in the Chicago & Northwestern cor- ner,—all, as he say8, owing to the d—d rascal- ity of Jay Gould’ Goul has 5 much higher opinion of Smith, whom he declares merely an infernal villain. Alexander T. Stewart’s old church-theatre, which has beena dead failure from tho begin- ni:g, is s00n to be torn down, and the site occu- pi by a handsome marble block of stores. % CorLsToux. THE LAW COURTS. NOTES OF INTEREST. To-dsy Mr. Gassette, Clork of the Circuit Court, retires, and Mr. Gross stops into his place, The appointment most nearly concern- ing the profession, however, is that of managing clerk, or assistant, or depu'y olerk, and as Mr. Blanke long ago asserted his intention of rosign- ing under ony circumstances, to commence practice in law, which intention he has never changed and will carry ont to'day, the quostion of his successor. has of course been one of im- portance. At one time the contest betwaen dif- ferent aspirants for the position was so bitter that sl connected with the Court areglad of the excuse to forget it, becanse it is past. Wo understand that the Clerk elect had from tho first intended Mr. Eli Smith (who will be senior clerk after Afr. Blanke leaves) to fill the post; and Mr. Smith will' go into offico to-day with the earnest good wishes of the profession and ail who know him, despite the determined effort thet was made to oust him from a position that eight years of service have so well qualified him to fill. Mr. Blanke will for the present occupy & desk in the office of Mr. Woodbridge, late Master And now comes Frank Harrington with his writ of injunction asking thoe Circalt Court to Testrain s father and mother teking caro of their own child. Frank esys that Henry Neaviler, the father, and Ellen, the mother, agreed by deed to_give tho custody of the child, and all their rights over it, to him, they having diea~ greed in all things until they mansged to sgreo to_coparate, which they did, the child being adopted as aforesaid. Letely the parents have been in the habit of threatening: to take chargo again of this little plodge of vanished happi- ness; even going 50 far s to Bpeak of violence, since which their hearte’ derling hes been se- creted. Allof which is very disagreeable, and, in the opinion of the petitioner, must be puta stop to. g - A crowd of sbout thirty persons, ropresentin themsclves to bo employas. of the Union Litie ographing Company, in’_bankruptcy, on Satur- dny waited on Begisfer Hibbard to provo their claims. Most of them had no money even to pay the feo, and it was agreod that the estato should furnish the amount, ' In connection with the same matter, a petition was filed by J. Enickerbocker, on the ssme day, praying that tho Sheriff be direated to lovy for the balance of = Judgment for 8350, the Marshal having step- ed in whilo the vetitioner had only levied on enough stock to realize S227. Judge Porter gob through with ‘his criminal Dbusiness on Saturday, and will rescne the call of his docket on the common law side of the Su- perior Court to-dsy. Judge Gary retires from the trying lsbor of running: & Common-Lasw and Chancery Court at one_and the sume time, looking as freeh as & daisy and as keen as & Tazor; and will return to the dim light of his awn chancery bnch this morning, amid the fer- vent blessings of waiting lawyers. Alittle partnership affair, which lasted from Angust to November, 1872, has resulted in Robt. L. Bell, one partner, obtaining an injunction inst the other partner, William H. Horn, and e Merchants' Savings, Trust and Loan Bank, restraining the former from receiving, and the latter from paying, any money to the credit of the snid Horn thai may be in the bank, Bell thinks Horn owes him $500. The bill and injunction will give 85 much trouble s . $100,- 000 affair; it certeinly caused the roporters fo brighten up_unnecessarily at first, and much mental anguish toward tho last. Holders of deeds given in at tho Recorder'’s office will be glad, if not astonished, to heer that all arrears have been bronght up, and that cvery deed handed in up to Saturday night is ready to Dand to the owner this morning. Every index and record in_the Circait Court was written 1 tillithe last minute—s fest in itsel—and ex-Cler] Gassetto goes out of office without leaving even & strip of paper to swear by. Henry Smifh, the engineer of the locomotive that xan over’and Lilled Napoloon B Taylor, whilst ranming an _Hlinois Central irain, was brought into Jadgo Farwell's Court, on Saturday morning, to give bail in $5,000, under the chargy of criminal carelessness, ‘The prisoner was held by Deputy Sheriff J. Kohl, under tho warrant of Coroner Stephens. Tax appeals -were a feature of the Circuit Court new suits recorded on Saturday, and ex- ceeding dry writing and reading they are, excopt to the parties concerned, for whose sake the informstion is printed. - In the matter of Daniel W. Kent and Henry H. Kent, benkrupts, en order under Section 25 s issued. on Saturday, directing tho examina. tion of the benkrupts before Register Weldon, st Bloomington, on the 23d inst. Twenty-eight new suits were commenced in tho Superior Court, on Baturday, of which many were bills in chancery, and voluminous accord- ingly; and thirty-eight in the Superior Court. Rather o heavy record for one day. Judgments and injunctions were numerous, on Baturday, in both of the Cook County Courts, and the reader who is_curious on such subjects will find some interesting facts smong tho nsual- 1y dry record of new suita. In the case of W. J, Fleming ot al., bankrupts, the meeting of creditors for the elcdtion of As. signee, which was to have taken place on Satur- day, did not come off, there having been no Eer- vica on the parties. The trial, Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company v. John Gray, will begin before Judga Booth to-morrow (Monday) morning, and there will be a call beforo the same Judge of 359 to 375 inclusive. Charles Pettis has been indicted by the United States Grand Jury for forging the name of Eliza Langdon to a money order of the United States Post Office. In the matter of the bankrupt wills, the third roneral meeting of creditors will tako place be- 1ure Rogister Hibbard at 2 p. m, to-day. The guardian of Laura A. and Cicero A. Me- EKinnon, on Saturday, commenced suit, in cove- nant broken, in the Circuit Court, for $30,000. Since the fire 71,112 deeds have been recorded in the Recorder's office, filling 200 volumes. Judge Drummond refurned to town on Satur- dsy looking exceedingly well. Judge Treo is still engaged in hearing the trial Price v. Ledlie et al. Judge Jameson leaves for Europe for the benefit of his health to-day. The engaging young ladies of the recordin departmen rg;:esentad Norman T. Gassotto & fing for mechanics’ $200. 41,502—Samo ¥. Heinrich Zericks Leonard ~ Ward Enowles v. same ; 8ame for $3,794.20 ' 4,3 injunction restzaining D, 8, Moore, E. W, Devoe, F. Edorook, A G. Mackey, James H, ‘Rice, Clark B, en, t, Bamuel A, Jenis, and B. L. D: with or obstructing in any way the quietand peaceabls ‘possession of a certein building situate at the north Joseph Morris, and 3 cony of Goethe’s works. ou Saturday, on the oc- casion of his retirement from the head of the department. THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. Judge Blodgett.] BA_mmn—lfl[fl%-jJ. W. xflnz ot al.; entered and issucd order unde? Section 25, 2.137—lilton Smith; denial withdravn 3 adjudication” by consent, warrazt returnsble Jan, §' before Register Johnson, 2192 —Nathaniel W, Taylor etal; motion of F. J. Bristol e o et adjodics ment of counsel taken undera 5 tion r.ntéxeél by defendant; warrant returnable Dec, 30 befors C. Grant, Register, Chcmiss —Daited Blstea . Charles Pottts; tndict- ment; defendant and Jobn Fettis and Clark Roberts Tecognize in tho sum of 81,000 for appearance feadant from timoto time, snd {erm (0 teraa. NEW SUITE. Ses, assignee of in bankruptoy of TWiae D Somes & G 5. Bl Anderaon end Son D. Hodges; assumpsit, $10,000; D, 5. Pride, proctor, THE UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. xEW SUTTS, 63— , Wm. H,, ond Obss, F. Butlerv, L urangs Gi-ypany of New York tnd Carlisls Norwood, Receiver thereof ; assutnpsit, $5,000; Tenney, McClellun & Teuney, attorneye, 10,684—John W. Doane, Patrick J. Dowle, snd John’ Roper v, same; same, $6,000; same atiorneys. 10,685— Touis, Abraham, and David Stetisuer = and Max | Winman ' v. 6sme; same, $10,000; samo attornsys, 10,656—John V. Clark v. same; snme, $8,000; Moore & Caulfeld, attorneys. 10,687—Joseri; HY. L. & Hy. C, Frauk and Isaac Meyer v. Norman C, ‘Pérkine, nssignco of the Sfate Insurance Company s pankruptcy, Saml. A. Tollman snd Jobn A. King; Bbill. to enjoin the colléction of dividends on plaintit policy by defendauts ; John Woodbridge, attorney. THE SUPERIOR COURT. [Judge Gary.) LAw—3,303, 3,507—Greenebsum v, The Scandinavian Nationel Bank o motion of plainiifr, suit dismissod ut plaintill’s costs, 2,178—Stearns v, Todd ; judgment ret asido. [Judge Porter.] CrasCERT—G. N, 40,420—Sample et al, v. Jofferds ctal.; ordered thaf the decree taken on default at this {6rm bo set nside, and that potitioners havo leave 1o take out Rew eummons, and publish anew: NEW EUITS, 41485—A, & J, M.-Fronch v. Estey & Fisk, case, §5,000; D. H. Hammer, attorney, 41,485 Heary B, Dietrich v, Newton S, Otis and James MoCormac; confesslon of judgment on a nots for $750, AL487— T. Stanwood v. Joseph F, Forsyih sad Benj. F. Wil- lims ; essumpsit, $900 ; itcheock, Dupeo & Evarts, attorneys, 41485 Surviviag purtzers of J. T, Stack mi & Co, v, Joel th cud Frank E, Smith; petition ion Villi 3 on the ~ William - Olapp Building, adjoining and south of the Vermont Block, on Fifth avenue, for $1,754; Bonfield & Swezey, attor: moys. 41,489—John 4. Melendy nnd Nosh Green v, C. Dean, Austin and Allen McGlure ; bill for injunce tion o restrain the collection of & judgment. 41,400— Geo. C. Flint & Co, v, Archibald Sprott and David B. Parker ; assumpsit, £1,000; Fairchild & Blackman, at. tornays, 41,491—John W, Carroll v, Hiland B, Weeks and John D. Caton; petition for mechanic's lion, on ibo eoutliwest corner of Clinton and Van Bue ron sieets; Thaicher & Madden, atiorney, 41,492—Nicholas _Busersllo _v. Sepero Leoni: appeal. 41,49—cCluro v. Regun et al; came, 4,49 Gennan Mutial Fire Insuranco Company of North Chicago v. Dorothes Henning; _sssumpsit, §200; Barber and Lackner, ottorneys.~ '41,405—Same ~. Helnrich Ladewig; $200. 41,496—Same v. Jobn Benton; $200. $1,407—Samo v. Frederick Zirgow; $200. 41,493—Samo v, George W. Fillo ; $400, 41,499 Same v. Michael Ebel; $200. 41,600—Same . John Lodowig; $200. 4LS0I—Ssme v. August Helder; Michael.” Schneider ; 41,503 —Same v, Wm. Kobiter; $300. Sime v. Gustav Hedler; 200, 41,505 —ame v Jozeph Fischer; $200, = 41,60 Habel; $200. &1,508—Same v. Philip Frelsenacker; $200. 41,509—Same v. Hy. Voss; $200. 41,510—Samo v, Jacob From; $500. 41,611—Same v. Caroline Boetcher ; §200. 41,512—Sume v, John Bchuhrk ; $400, 41,413—Same v. Helnrick Krahl; $200, 41,514—Same v.'Mathiaa Maties; $200. 41,515—Same v. Peter Brach- tendorf; $200. 41,516—Sime v, John Hahn; $200, 41,517—Samo v. Michsel Herner ; $200. 41,618™Samo v." Ferdinand Tosselt; $300. 41,515 Same v. Hemry _Tsun; 'SO00. 41,5%0—Bame v, $200, 41,521—Same . Trangott Tetz, §200. The Western News_Com- peuy . G. S. Buldwin, John G. Baldwin and Simon Quinlan; eréditors’ bill, judgment 1,628.14 against tho first {0 defendants, THE CIRCUIT COURT. Wudge Rogers.) Law—09—Bishop v, Busse: motion for new trial denied and judgment on verdict, 431—Hull v. Yatea; motion for New trial sllowed, defendsnt raying costs in10 days.—Rubber Clothing Co., v. Joseph Wolff & Co; JamesJ, Walworth v. samo; and Girard Tubo Works etc. v. same; ordered that judgments against hee German ‘National bank in said cause on the 11th instant bo divided pro rata among the plain- tiffe in the threo above causes_according 1o statute Soc. 37 of nttachments, 449—Walsh v, Trustees, Cen- tonary Methodist Episcopal Church ; plsintff Temits the sum of $385.25 from judgment, and motion fornew i 409—Hamili V. Seott ; it card, $1,000, and mbtion for new {rial heard ond denied, and Jjudgment on verdict, less smount remitted ; appeal bond §1,500 in 20 days, and 30 day to file bill of excep- tions.” G00—Kelly v. City ; motion for new trial heard and denied, and judgment on verdict ; appeal granted ; 50 dags to file bil of excoptions, 790—Arado v. Silver } motion for new trial heard and overruled ; Judgment, - [Judge Booth] . < Law—2,933—Hickey v. Thompson; personal ser- vice and defoult ; judgment that plaintisf recover tho ‘premises describéd in the declartion. - 4,376—Bruce ¥. The Commercial Insuranco Compan service, defoult, and judgment for $2,631. ctalv. same; same for $4,910, ~ 4,356—Edwards v, Bame ; same for £1,870.75, 1,180—Sturges v. Lisburger; leave to make David Lisburger and Sumuel Schults party defendants, and summons ordered, sud leavo to plaintfl to file atlended Narr. 2,657—Titley v. Baal bach Smelting and Refining Company ; person. service, - defoult, ond _ judgment’ for §36.66, $47—Wier’ v. Dunmore; = g reinsured on payment of costs by defendant, /18— Dwen v. Edwards; judgment on verdict, G, N, 4,532 Rosenfeldt et al. ¥. Siettaver ; dismissed by plaintiffe’ attorney. 1,755~Swift v. Drew et al.; plaintiff enters nolle prosequl us to John Mills. 1,938 Chicago, Mine Desota & B, Paul Railroad Co, v. Poterson et al.; motion for mew trial on behalf of Joseph Wright and wifo overruled, and excoptions, - Wan, ML Johiiston v, James Suiton ; petition to restors record of judgment fo be spread of record, and summons or- dered. For trisl to-day: Chicago & Northwestern Rallway Co. v. John Gray. Call to-day—859 to 375 inclusive, [Judge Tree.j Law—221—Price v. Ledlifi; }:[L al; ]jnryh'll! resumed illiama.] oshesky v, Lamar Insurance Company of Chicago, People’s Insurance Company of Ban Francisco, Loonard Swett, Isnac N. Hardio, Wim, H. V. Cashman, Wm. 8, Godell, Van H, Higgins, and John H, Wise ; bill dismissed s to all defendants ex- cept Lamar und Poople'a Insurance Companies; peti- tions of A.S.Asliman, P. Anuen, A, F. Becker, 8, Arrentz, George Keig, and Wi, E, Morgan, dismiesed by complainant’s solicitor ; leave to complainant to Blo potitions of Theod. Schracder, Peter Adler, Georgo . Riley, Charles H, Smith, Charles Foucek, and Geargo b. Brethauer, who are’ made party complain- anig, [Judge Farwell.) BUnNT RECORDS—15—Cowan v. McFarland ; Jobn Madden enters appearance ot defendants, and 10 days to plezd. 3 XEW sUITS, 5,008—John O. Phillips and Nathan 31, Buffington; = .1 o, — "Elliott, Cummings & Co,, W. H, y avis, from inferfering east corner of Clark and Monroe streets; Rich & Thomas, attorneys. 5,009—Robert L. Bell v. Wm, H, Horn, and the Merchants’ Savings Loan and Trush Company’s Bank; injunction restraining the ome defendant drswing and _the other pay. ing . away any of “the first defendanis money or valuables which may be_deposited in tho bank ; 8. K. Dow, attorney, 5,010—Frank Harrington v, Hy, Neuviler and Ellen siraining thoe defendanta intorfering with the custody of Emma 3. Neuviler, thir child, adopted by them’ Buell & Meech, attorneys, 5,011—Wm. McDermott of 5!. v. g‘hflmu Glen?wn, T oseph Barth ; replevin ; Cooper, Garnett & Packar attorneys, 5,012—Papers withhel i —Wm, M. Johnson v, Jumes Sutton; petition ' to Testoro Tecords of judgment; Hardy & Her- Hol, sttormeys. 5,014—The ’People ex rel AL Neuviler ; injunction re- seph Bee, Roger Mears, and a for service, 5,018 umsey v. Bemuel' J, Walker and Henry H. Walker ; appeal against taxes and special assessments from the County Coart. 5,015—Same v, Thomas H, Brown, Edward A. Burbank, Edwin 8, Fowler, James Littlewood, William . Derby, John K, Small, W, K. Wells, Merks, Bernhard Eny le; _ Isaao B::E , Isanc _ Marks, g Livingstone, Willinm H, Butler, and "R, E, Goodell ; same. 5,016—Same v. P, D, Hamilton and Caroline D. Hill; same. 5,017—Same v, Martin 0. ‘Walker; same. 5,018—Same v, Fernando Jones, Will- iam E. Smith, Cornelia W, Btory, Edward Roby, Wal- ter Batter, A.’ G. Webster, and W. Beauchamp, Francis M. Griffin, Edgar Loomis, Will- iam Speight, Carol Gaytes, L. W. Volk, C. K. Ofeld, D.R. 5,019—Samo v. He Potwin, W, Perking, Jano Brandt ; same, 5,01 ivoree ; desertion, 6,02—William Kerr et al. v. Granville Batea; petition’ for mechanic’s lien on ablockof brick houses fronting north on Groveland court and situated just west of Vincennes avenue: Hardy & Herreck, attorneys, 5,023—Prudence 8., Christian ot al. v. Wmn. ¥. Tucker ; petition to declare 2n sccount In the esiato of Charles . King. 5,024— Nicholas B. Rapplege, guardian of T and Gicero A, McKinne X ke on, v. the Republic Life Insurance Come pany; covensnt §30,000; Higgins, Swott & - toraege, 5,025V, Smnggmlnd ‘gobm%fi-ffi’fi. Addition to tho City of Chicago; O, Bushne attorney. £,02% Green v, Carell s s e, 5087 Trickey & French; same, 5,028—F, Frankenthal, Ja cob Friedman, Henry Friedman, and Henry Schubert o Henry H. Gage, Timothy A1, ‘Bradley, and Assbe oy injunction to restrain the said H. H. Gago fro; g, and said Bradley from i:!nlngg“tgx docd pon a certificate of sale for delinquent State, county, town and other taxes for 1869 on the West ¢ of Lot 3, in Block 2, Originel Town of Chicago, The petitionery allego that they paid the taxes before the consumrmns tion of thesale, and that the time for redemption cxpires on the 24 December; Rosenthal & Peixce, atlorneys. 5,020—Rosenthal v, Sullivan ; ap- '5,030—Rosentlial v. Slatiery ; appeal. - 5,031 Jones & Laughlin v. Pollard ; sppeal, 6,032—Petition of Valentine Henry May, for the appointment of g guardian of the estato of Georgo Mosser ; alleged to be # habitual drunkerd ; Spafford, MuDzid 'k Wilson, nte torness. 5,033—Andrew Eimmer v, Gerstat E, Berg. gren, and thy Gustat Thorselland Theodore Malmstrom : o unknown heirs of Jacob Lang, decossed, ‘netition 5,034—Solomon THE CRIMINAL OURT. George Corcoran, assault with afent to Thomns Gillan, 1larceny, dJilel monthe; W, Tar Fountaine, larceny, Joii 4, one year: y, Jollet, thirty maths; with intent o kill,’ Jolia! Edwin Bowmer, larceny, -0lict, ofie year, ey GENEBAIL NEWS ITEMS, and promises to bet mesots. ley counted 110 metors in 40 minutes, seat from into the courts. ady:—Ottawa (Il.) Roublican, Nov. 28. Evans. He is under 100,000 bail. o peper-mill, 5 baske steam, side hill are illustrated 1 this me of the hill.’ over a fence, lives in Lavenworh. Bein head. 000 for damages sustained Ly rason of fect sidewalks, - boiler ?” inquired & Detrot pliceman of a thmg{;h a hole in the fenceand ecapes. thereat, demanded ¢ by what autority this privaté affairs.” anl:dlean. mediately after delivery of the fh. ate, Nov. 20, we fin ¥ On motion of Mr. Scott, Rolved, That ‘seesion o thereof. Adopted.” usls along the lire of they design to establish 4 funds now in hand be dowled. America are furnished. one; the smallest,—at Rochester, N. Y. =8 $2,500 one. At the first sale of tickets in Bos- ton, on Nov. 18, Mr. Dolty sat st the pigeon- hole 13 consecutive hours, and tookin $12,000. —A committes of the Nassachusetts Legisla- tuze is still discussing the project of leasing or d , the Bociety being unable to act in the matter without legislative selling the O1d Sonth Chux suthority, ~ Many protests have been against cither sale or lease, and at a meeting of the committee on Tuesdsy, Mr. B. H. Dans pre- . sented a memorial from ex-President Woolsey, President Porter, Professor Fisher, and other members of the feculty of Yale, expressiny hope that the O1d South would be retained as a ‘historical and religious landmark. —The Marquette (Mich.) Mining Journal, in relation to the copper mines at Isle Royale, says that the finding of tools in old pits, long since sbandoned by a.race of men now extinct, still continuen, Theso toola aro of wondortul work, manship, formed of copper, with & temper an o Wit Bythe best steel tools of to-dy. They are simple chisels, in the or- dinary form, with hammers of copper, and huge been made more for the efiiciency of their weight than for Bardness scarcely exc granite hammers, which seem to have their power to resist the action of blows. —A Casey County correspondent writes to the Danville (Ky.) Adcocate: _ * On Tuesday, 12th inst, Elijah Wilson, o minister of tke Mothodist Church, living abouf six miles south of Middl ‘burg, in this county, eloped with Geo. Lanham’s wifo. Many of your readers will recollect that, sbout six months sgo, Galen E. Taylor took the arled off with her, and that Lanham followed Teylor and killed him near Columbia, Ho was tried and_acquibted, and he end his wife have been living together over since, until her sudden departure & few days Tho whereabouts of the couple are unkown to 2ny one in this county—even the direction they same woman and st: took is i —There is & man named Hicks, living at Bredy's Bend, Chsutauqus County, who buried his wife nine years ago. Like many another man, be married sgain. _Abont two weeks 8go bo got into a dispute with his present wife, an during the controversy, ho cast up to bis ‘other Dalf that the dead wife had been the best look- ing of the two. The new wife denied it; he ingisted, and finally eaid his dead wife had a miniatare of herself on her person, and he would dig up her body and get: it, 805 to satisf, the doubter s to the truth of what he saif Accordingly he got & pick and spade, and ogeded to the craverard, snd in a sbotk for mechanic’s Hen on Lot 19, lock 5, Delavans ad- dition to Chicago; Do Lany ,. Ferm, attorneys, Newman v. *Jacob’ Schrybec; bill of injunction to restrain efendant interiering with the property or affairs othe Iate partuership Judge Porte) Tho folloving sespais werddelivered by Judge Porter: Fred. . Natlon, larces, Joliet, ten yours: Joliet ten yoars; John Reardon, robl Joliet, fourte years; Frank Watson,” lnccemy Jalieh fan moeed ears } John Toohey, larceny, . J bo Soventess i cew, Jollet, eighten months; John Peters, lurceny, Jlict, eightéen ‘.;1{;;’.‘.‘;’,51 alsl, oyns- Dan, burglary, Joliet, two years; Wm. 8t-aton, assaulf eijateer Months; Paul g, Iarceny ; Joliet, three ‘yean: £20Mas Dwyer, as- sault, Honse of Correction, severt€R months ; Oharles Wallace, larceny, Jollet, elght<d months; W, Hu and Mike Theisd, larceny, solict, soventeén months; Bteele County, Mini., has four cheese factories, ho ¢ Horkimer " of Min: —A meteoric shover was observed at Green- cantle, Ind., Tueeds night, and Professor Ting- —Cy Stall, conducor of the Hannibal & 8t. Jo Railrond, was tried a Liberty, Mo., on charge of permitting gamblingn his cars, and scquitted. —The question o the legality of the whole pmceediu;;erar tho smoval of the Cass County ardstow. to Virginis, IIL, is to go —A disease {8 reprted to have broken out emong the chickenmnd turkeys in portions of the county which hs carried off & goodly num- ber. Is it the epizotio? It is also ramored that cows are not eempt from the horse mal- —The editor of & Jexss paper drowsily an- nounces that he will pblish tho election returns from the counties of is section ““as fast 28 they come in.” He hopeso have some of them by Christmas, and is corident that he will get therm all fixed up befors th next olection comes on. —The case of Geore O. Evans, chargod with swindling the Stato'of Pennsylvania out of 291,000, will come uyfor trial at Harrisburg in Jonuary mext. It ha been postponed thres times How in conseqence of the sickness of . —During the past yur thoro have been added to the manufucturing idustrios of Nilos, Mich, ictory, s largs wagon an carriage manufactory, » frait-drymng factory, a E;lp-mfl.l, aud & furnlitre factory, ell operated 3o The inconveniencset building » dity on & choly inci- dent, related in & Wosten paper: “An individ- ual at work in the cellaiof a houss in Kansns City, the other day, fell ut and wis dashed on £ho roofs of the two-stor, building at the rook —Tho contemporary ofthe manwho ia strong enough to take a b\l]‘fiihe tail axd throw him pon by a feracions Texa cow, 10 geizod her horns, throw her upon hex back, and_held her till another man came up md-kncked her in the —2rs. Loretta Collins, who fel in the strests of Qouncil Bluffs, Tows, tlree years 2go, has et socured, through ths Sipreto Goury $15,- per- —*“My son, where did you get that cnpgex 0y who was enesking ont of 1 dlsy. “I caomot tell a Tie I" replied the youh ; 1 got it of my mother.” Officer makes ainzh ¢ him, and the boy, who stole the boilerfroms barn, lesps inrich Yager, & woull-be uicide of San Francisco, wis interrupted, just & he was abont to fire the fatal shot, by an office ¥ho came. in st his wife's instunce, and gatly enaged disinterred the body, found the lo~xet, and ‘brought it forth. ; oyt & Parker have ten teamg2nd did work for o portion of the shoe trade from 69 Pearl streét. On the night of the €re Mr. Hoyt, while busy loading goods, was @pproached by & mer~ chant who offered him £4,000 for the use of one of his teama. It weo Tefused. “No,” said he, 1 connot leave 2y 0ld customers.”” He save: $7,000 worth of shoesfor one firm, and, afterthe fire, they tendered him 9100. Baid Mr, Koyt, “T shall paly make you the reguler charge.” “But this 18 & present,” gaid the merchant. It was bsaded back by the teamster, with tho re- ek that he had rather have the friendship of the firm than any present for doing his duty.— Boston Advertise A PR e PERSONAL. Horace Greeley owned & farm of 520 acres in Buckingham County, Va. —President Grant's_son Robert, s Harvard Senior, has just been elected class-poet. —Lioutenant Fred Grant, en roule to his regi- ment in Texas, will be lionized in New Orloans: —Chief Justice Kingman, of Kansas, has fronaterred his logal residonco from Atchidon to ‘opelta. 2 Golonl Tennio 0. Clafin hes, it is alleged, an ex-husband residing in Noblosville, Ind. oA, 3. Droxal, ot Philadelphis, hsg sailed for Europe, to join his familyin Paris and be absent Bix months. : —Governor Dix, of New York, declines to re- sids in the Executive Manson at Albany, but will oceupy private house. 2 —Goneral Hartranft was, on Saturday, reliev- ed of his duties as Auditor of Pennsylyanis, by his successor elect. —Theirs hes recently “docorated” eight Dalloonists for “high” services during the French and Prussisn war, —Joseph G. Wilson, Congressman elect of Orogon, hus come East, but docsn't iake his eeat for a year yet. He was elected last June, ik B, Griggs euccoeds O, Stewsst Bilis, resigned, as President of the Citizens’ National Bank, at Davenport, Towa: —ho Rev. N. W. Aliner, of the First Daptist Charch in_Belvidere, 1L, has accepted a call to Oshkosh, Wis. - —D. ¥! Murphy, chif offcial reportor to the United Btates Senate, has got tho ofiicial report- ing of tho Pennsylvania Constitutional Con- vontion. —George T. Bigelow having declined to_serve on the commission to investigate the Boston fro, Mayor Gaston has appointed Thomes Rus- sell, ~Willinm Wilcox, for fiany years conductor on. the Connecticnt’ Shore Line, hds been Bninted Buperintendent, in place of Sereng H. cranton, resigned. —2rs, Tozier, of Athens. Mo., now 107 years old, must have 8 most wonderful memory, since she claims to distinctly remember tho drowning* of her father in the Panobscot Riverone hundr and four years ago. —Miss” Julia Temple, daughter of Judge James Temple, United ftates Senator of Ii- nois, 1843-41, was married, at St. Louis, Nov, 27, to Ashley D. Scott, senior member of the firm of Scott, Collins & Co. —The San Francisco Board of Education has appointed Miss Marian Evans, daughter of the late Colonel Albert B. Evans, s teacher, acting with nnususl promptness as ‘s mark of respeck 2o her father. . —His Sereno Highness Prince Frederick Will- inm of Wittgenstein-Hohenstein, brother of the reigning Prince, has just been sentenced by the Chiof Court of Oriminal Appeal at Arnsberg to four weeks' imprisonmont for ill-treating ‘woman. —President Grant has intimated his intention of perdoning General Richard Bowman, now confined in the Baltimore City Jail, under sen- tence of the United States District Court, for committing frauds ngg: the Government while Doputy Collector of Customs at Baltimore, —They tell a good story sbout Colonel David- son, Adjutant Genoral of Texas, He received & bogus despatch from Bell County, indicating his election to the State.Senate, whereupon he promply resigned his Adjutant's office, and his resignation was promptly accepted. If he had loafer presumed to inferfere wit » gentleman's —The first Board of Commissizers for build- ing tho new Capitol at DesMoire, Tows, had & granito slab prominently imbeded in the wall, on which their names were card for the won- der of futurogenerations. Theewly-appointed Board Las just had the elsb chselled of smooth —The recent failores smeng tho fish mer- chants of Boston havo ceusel great distress among the poor fishermen of Cpo Cod. Many persons have been utterly micd, and, after -toiling all tho summer, have mbot a cent left for their families this winter. [any purchases were made, under circumstanceof great proyo- cation, just on the ove of the flures, and im- I tioproceodings of the Wst Virginia Sen- the follotng sui generis, and (economically considered) sogether lovely: o Sorgeant-at-Arms of the Senatwe and is hereby euthorized to furnish each memer of the Senate with a cu})y of the Code, for ther use during the the seme, fo be retuned at the close —Tho floating debt of the fouthern Minne- sota Railroad, cut off by the .ppointment of & Receiver at tho instoace of he bondholders, amounts to $825,000. Of thi: amount, 520,006 i8 held by LaCrosss gutis, $0,000 by individ- road, 885,000 in Chicago, Milwaukeo, and New York, md 'the remaindor by u(ihrk Thompson, of Well, President of the o —A quartctte of the Tmdees of the Smith Collego mot s few of {h business men of Northampton, Mass., lasé reek, to consult in Teference to enlarged plans for the new enter- prise. The Trustees, acording to the instruc- tions of the will, can invet: §400,000 or thero- abouts, maling & first-clag ladies' seminary but, with & wise Lorothougt and » broad vision, t first, femalo college in " New England, and meke it for women what Yale and Harvard areto men. To achieve this ambition, it is absolubly necessary that the —T'wo angry boys, 12 orl3 years old, at Atlan- ta, Ga., Willio Wier ad Mungen Frierson, fought a duel at sunrisi the other day, the weapons used being Alahms slings, at twenty paces,—Wicr, the challengng party, threatening, in cage of Frierson's refwing to fight, that he would tell every girl ir town that he was & coward. After twenty diicharges of the rocks— Frierson three times hit smd Wier once—arbitra- tion was used, endiog in compromiso and hand- 8. —The statistics as to the Dickens resding in r The American readi tour of Mr. Dickens exended from Dec. 2, 1867, to April 26, 1868. The number of readin givenwas 76. The assemblages aversged 1,500 persons—the net receipts, $3,000 a night. The ‘whole number of persons who heard Dickens was 114,000 The tots’ met receipts were 228,000 The inrgest stdience was a £6,000 it to do again, he would Wait for the official ro- turm s, —3ark Twain wrote to & London paper as fol- lows: “Sir: With your kind permission, I desire to say to those societies in London and other cities of Great Britain under whose auspices I have partly promised to lecture, that I am called homo by a cable telogram. I shall spend, with my family, the greatest part of next year here, a2 may b abl to lscturs a month dunigg the suinmn upon such scientific topics ss 1lmow CITY REAL ESTATE. OR SALE—GOOD LOTS ON ALL botyeen Twenty-third and Thirty-nin: 6 ce TRaNE, B wa OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN-LOTS ctnur., Polk, Taslor, aad . Gampbell o Butld mo money shanired for ons CADWELL, of at 19 South Gias SALE_HOUSES AND 10T h Jefferson-st , near Aladiso; 12 i UMMINGS, No. 100 East OR_BALE—AT A BARGAIN-_ON_ MONTHLY pasments, v hidss, tho promis En.av, od Polks OR SALE_BUNNSIDE AND THIRTY-EIGHTH sta. 12 oot on thosonthivest cormer of Burnsids (South 'S, NOS. ©3 AND %, NOS. LAND & 10 roome, lot 25x125. CADWELL, comer of 14 Mxon's Bailding, northeast corner of Monros St OR SALE_BURNBIDE AND THIRTY-E sts., 135 footon the sonthwest corner of Burnside. Dearborn) and Thirty-eighth-sts. SNYDER & mer. Nixon's Building, n | zor Stato and 0. orthenst cormer of Monre and La- ATT_PARKAY., A TWOSIORY TEANE O aen ok o137 baskean, o Jincomn. SRE: LEE, No. 14 Nixon's Building, northeast cornor of Monroo and LaSalle-sta. OR_SALE — AS HLAND-AV., A THREE-STORY ‘stone front houss of 16 rooms, ail mod- Nizon's Bailding, on's 3 ern mproyements: ba northeast corner of Monroe and ES, I SIDE, N] CITY, (OR SALE—40 ACRES, SOUT] SIOE, X E;‘é} 'ER, corner Clarkand Madi at exiromely first-class. 8. sonsts. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. ALE R BLQCKS IN KEENEY & s A A orn 0 Routh FRanstons, Wil o seia ot 2 bareain as we mecd N. & C. E. BRUNER, 381 Wabash-av. SALE S YOS AT PRICHION. SELLING suburban acro property, soutl. of COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. R SALE_WILMINGTON COAL LAND—EIGHTY aorgs fa Seotion 13, Grundy Counyy S Adolhing mifes nov 18 o SOWNER, Pr O. Box 1083, Now York. OR SALE_FARMS 400 ACRES IN TWO FARMS: A o ans, Ashlum, improfed, near Watscka, Becaware, dry Bgds st Chicaso. gno solicited. Addseas E. K. ‘Successfal operction. Address OWNER, = DY Aehkeam, OR SALE CHEAP FOR UASH. ea railway and_counts JNO. G. NICHOLSON, 63 Indiana-st. BOARDING AND LODGING. seat of Hancock County, WARTED--MALE HELP. Bookkeepers, Clorks, &c. ANTED—3 PHILADELPHIA HOSIERY, NO- tions, and white goods jobbing house, wants to eogage one or two salesmen” who can control a large ‘Western trade to_sell either from the house, or by travel- ling with ssmple: irst-cl rties, and those fa- miffar T (hobuslnoss, oniy noedapply. Address ith- {all partic a3 to location ant 'y €Xe peribnce, de. Bos 5%, Philadeiphia Post Offie. NTED ] “CLASS DRY GOODS SALES- VWA SEE LRI & SRLOSS, 14t Fmunty-sccond at, "ANTED PR HoROUGHTY, COX. NGRAVER-A 3 e s eaAL Yoo 15 tAke Chargs Of s 0B isias dopariment. Liberl thlary to o Geht i D, MCNALLY & CO., 1c3 West Randoiph-st. "ANTED—A GOOD CANDY-MAKEETO GO TO thriving city in Allssouri, Laquiro of A, E. PAG £00., WG BTt VV ABIED—THREE GOOD COATMEKERS, GOOD wegos aad constant work guaranteod. Apply 638 Archer-av. ANTED—A FIRST-OLASS CARRIAGE TRIM- A&Pl] atonceat J. R. BROOKMAN'S, core ‘wenty-second-sts., at J:wary stable. WAEd, s ctyst o 41D, NETE rotsman: ecd_apoly: ‘mngos oifered. Address Daily Gazorio, T Wasse, 1od, Coachmen, Teamsters, &c. VWASTED—A COACEQIAN WHO THOROUGHLY ‘understands taking raro of and driving spirited horses and attonding to s Littlefiold furnace, can hear of a sicas ation by addrossing POSTMAN No. 37, inclosiag address and referenco. Miscellaneous. VWASIED-500 LABORERS FOR RAILROADS snd Toved work South; wages, 2.2 per day, ‘an from 840 to 90 por month and board part frco faxe'to the otk choso tickets Sonth, - Call for particulars at &3 West Randolph-st. SNELL & CO. VW ANTED-EXPERIENCED UAP MAKERS, MALSD and femalo. 63 West Randolph-st. ANTED_SIX SALESMEN; ALSO TEN MEN with emall eapital. Business Agency, 183 East Washe {ngton-st., np stalrs. VW ANTED_A FIRST-CLASS (COLORED) WATTER, and willing to do general housework. Apply to No» 506 Wabnsh.av. VWANIED %% MEN FOR MISSISSTPPLCENTEAL, Rallroad; wages $2.8 and 83,801 low [aze. 23 Weat Madieon or 15 South Canal-sts. B VW ARTED_TE YOU WANT T0 GO WITH US 10 Colorado, wheroyon can gt a good homo sad good wages through the winter, now is your time. Our present 1iberal rates of transportation will continue o a fowe Qags longer. Office, 599 West Madion.st, D, S. GREEN, Goneral Superintendent Southwestern Colony, ‘n 'ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO OAN- ios, Giving oy Moot g ettt vy ving ago, whother o) Wi atanns s oo 1o and et e o= Fingle, what "ANTND-UAN VASSERS FOR NEW_ILLUSTEA A Norke, MOSES WARSES 19 Wanior s N ANTED_A OF GOOD ADDRESS, BE- s 30 40 years of age, to solicit orders. oral torma toright mas. 5. M» BETTS & COw 15 Eak Mouroe-st. We ‘HALSTED-ST.—BOARDING FOR 3 in private family. WEST WASHINGTON-ST.-PLEASANTROOM ‘with board for gentleman and wift 14 BN, ANTED-EXPERIENOED SALESMEN IN ents’ neck wear, for the city. References raquirsd. At57 Stato-st. ANTED—§ EXPERIENCED AGENTS, TO OAN: ess the cily for a hollday st HADLE® * BROS. & KANE, 13 Stat BER HOUSE—156_WEST TAKEST. s Slass board at from 26 t0 $9 per woek; Sask, B & baggake; SRR S oo oblejonn s g e T a2 h:(‘.hl‘l!v{. .~ Apply to O & BING, 101 : e out] South Can Son HUBBARD-COUR! th Side. .T—_NEW BOARDING HOUSE first-class board and Rd Foom, 85 to 86 per Weel, with ANTED_§) CANVASSERS, A RANE CHANOR for Felisblo partics, “aone other need apply. Room 65, No. 135 South Clark-st., NASON & Bsoof plano; day board, TWENTY-SECOND-ST. —— TO RENT — ROOM ‘with board, also day boarders wanted. /- DAY-DOARDERS WANTED, FEW BOARDERS Torms reasonable. SOUTH STATEST.—A can find nice rooms and board., ‘WANTED--FEMALE HELP. Tlowestics. VWANIED-A GIRL {HAT CAN DO GENERAL housework at No, 8 Thirly-thicd-st. Good wages paid. 120() FRAIRIE AV.~A PLEASANT ROOM WITR Board, 3 VY ANTED-ONE COOK ARD TWO GOOD GIRLS, IRST-CLASE EOARD FOR TWO PERSO] Ao ey EA et st H. H_5., 85 Michigan av. BOARD WANTED. ARD—BY ‘GENTLEMAN AND two rooma or one largo room, furnie] exchanged. Addross M, caro FINANCIAL, WIFE, WITH nod, Eaterences | B Y ARTED—TWO GIRLS;1 FOR DINING-ROOM; 1 for laundrees, Apply, with reference, 806 Wa= a7, immediately, ot 639 Wabash-av. Housekeepers. VWASTED-A HOUSEKEEPER. MUST BE A d cock and washer. Apply aftes 8 o'clock this g a5 5 Staterst, u statrny = Miscellaneous. VWANIED-A GIRL THAT IS A GOOD WORKER ‘st paper’ P! ox making. _Apply st 514 Wabash-av. NFIDENTIAL LOANS ON GO o o ate o . WILL DISCODUNT FIRST-OLASS REAL ESTATE 4 o 6 montha to Tun, tothe unt of HELL, Room 35, Bryan Block. ASH FOR ADJUSTED OLATMS TN T WILL PAY O. I Tims: Tes, S BTN, SITUATIONS WANTED-~MALE. Bookkeepers, Clerks, , &o. ITUATION WANTED-BY A DANE TO WORK, hime ful fo rholesals S e e e R e rupt_ {nsurance co: ‘Exchzngo Building, Olarkend Washing. TTUATION WANTED—_BY A GENTLEMAN AGED Dhrii o bockkesper or aasistent, Address W. DANG- Post Otfico, St. Paul. Afina. EY TO ON HOUSES ON LEASED uad, nhnxagafiwmnammn:e!pu. and all good b £ Aot prica, O, G. B s, ' £3,000 wanted at iho Highost me 43 West Madison-st., Room 1. Trades. A ANTED—BY A GOOD PRACTICAT QUEDATION % ‘miller and a first-class stons . Best af refen ences. Addross G 14, Tribuno office. NI = F $1,000, AND UP- ONEY 50 LOAN_ TN SUAS OF $1,00, AXD UP- least about, and may consequently feel less tram- melled in dilating upon.” —The new President of Mexico, Lerdo de Tejada, i8 & comparatively young man, being but 45 years of nge. Ho possesces energy, courage, eloquonce, and is withal a man of con- sidernble educational acquirements. He was born in Jalaps, in the State of Vera Cruz, in 1825, and in tgal town Le began his studies. He studied jurisprudence in the Gity of Mexico, in the Collége of Yldefonso, where he received his title of Advocate, in 1851, Lerdo was Foreign Minister when the unsuccessful effort was made by the United States to save the lifo 0f Maximil- ian, —Joel T. Hart, one of the greatest sculptors living, who is now in Florence, Italy, was max years sgo s stone meson in this county, sn gomo of the foncing snd chimney-work put up by him in tho Flat Rock neighborhood are st standing.—Paris Kenluckian. —What Governor Hurtranft said, after that chat about Post Office matters at tho White House, was, *Good God, gentlemen, was it for this Pennsylvanis gave him 137,000 mfijqnty F It was not the Governor, but ono O'Neil, who mado the prediction that Grant would be im- peached within two years. : —Itis said that Loura D, Fair will presents relief bill to the mext Legislature to reimburse her for expenses incurred in her defence when charged with the murder of A. P. Crittenden. The jury having declared her “not. guily,” she considers that sho has a claimupon_* the people of tho State of California” for damages. ..As the ““Iobby " will huve to be consulted” onthe ‘merits of the bill, Mrs. Fair proposes a course of lectures toraiso thenecessary funds.—San Fran- cisco Chronicle. —Colonel Forney, in his “Recollections of Public Dead Men,” 'takes for his text this woek, “Colonel Forney and the Thirty-fourth Con- ess,” and eays that, ofter Lincoln's election in 860, Colonel Forney wrote Mr. Lincoln that Colonel Forney would be gratified if Mr. Hor- ace Greeloy could be mado Postmaster Gen- eral, whereupon Mr. Lincoln wrote Colonel For- ey’ that he had selected Mr. Soward, of New York, for the Stato Department, and deeply re- gretted he could not oblige Colonel Forney by sppointing another Cabinet officer from New ork. These views Mr. Lincoln embodied in & letter to Colonel Forney. LOST AND FQUND. T 95T-SATURDAY EVENING, ON THE WEST TO,LOAN IY ONE OR TRO LOANS 5 30873, on firstclass cf Wit s CEARRE B iR Brvan Bi WORTH OF A NO. 1 MANUFA ing company’s stock for sale, ata “Want morc fands to pat {a the business. Stock a1 in 3 fow months,. Will bear closs investiga- 33 S 47, Tribane office. BUSINESS CHANCES. PLETE STOCK OF HARDWARE ARD Coer (rosts b dess” DardaaD AT, AXD . Stock purchased before the rise; about 814, 000. A'uw“glllmbl TE $'8b No- T Lkast. FRUIT BOX MANUFACTORY IN COMPLETE Fan % f Iand, ing ordor for salo. Orer 200 acres of Iand, "RRYSHER & 0O GIGAR STAND NICELY EITTED UP, Postofiico, for sale aheap, Address 01 for any one dosirin ticalain inquies of OR SALE_THE NOVELTY IRON WORKES AT lote running order. nce_ for men with AAC - Fort. ?l'uyt:u, Ind., ower, aud other mac Establlabed April, 1871. small capital. For terms,’ F HANCE FOR BOARDING HOUSE AND O ey ho dapt, ment Towr 130 Bart Plarstaon, '—WITH IMPROVEMENTS-DOING SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALX jsstshssuivsttesibiisunisiviotssserruny Domestlos, TTUATION WANTED—AS PASTRY COOK: DIN- - 3 de ond work, by s that noe e A o Rt amerk "Golf 1 1S Bavasa e st., up stairs., Monday. Seamstresses. ITUATION WANTED—AS SE. 3 WILL oelst o Guliog care of children, or do up welrs §rk& & bbjootion jo country. | Call of address 135 Nine- teen Miscellaneons, = T ANTED—AS WET NURSE BY AN S igen woman. Cllas Hospital for Womon and Chiidron, 157 Centro-av., immediately. TO RENT--HOUSES. 0_RENT_SEVERAL HOUSES NEAR LINCOLN T O G to 1 roms dach; geat foom &35 to 870 per monte A e e DATE, Bonl Bvals A Room 1, o, 146 Madisonsi- RENT_597 WEST WASHINGTON-BF._SEAT- TOusr Sroom bonse, 80 fect of ground, 867 pes month, Dresol Bonlevard fieo 50, on- iod, 14 rooms, bath, and water loset. SRR AR B Wabsaars WITH _GAS, —FURNISHED ROOM, Tohmfi:‘;;nduu of bath-room. 148 South Jefterson, Dear A 0 RENT. SALE_THE FUERNISHED Joased d a8 years lossed gronnds —GR FOR cottage 101 Lndiapa-or ATV, e 1880 a e, Boom S TEND] SINESS__FOR e 209 o month cach:can by doabied Touse_ and fot or other. orty in part payment, owner East de TORES OF A RETAIL FURNL- et Sladiionste - WILL B A WELL-ESTABLISHED "Reason for sellin, B Hoston. Gall immeaiately at 850 NT_FIRST FLOOR 1N TiE BRIOK HOUSH e Nggr.h Glerk-st. containing 8roums. May b o famil nfn”&'um:uhon'xe, second flooy, contalatng 8 rooms, ta. e 1 the poxt of 118 North Olatk-st.c ot M- BUSSE: RENT_EDENISHED GOTTAGE AT HYD) T O Nour Hotel and dopot. GEO. . ROZET, 41 Wabash. 87, _FURNISHED, OR WILL SELL FURNI- T R e e boaralaghouse & Fourihists avers- fhing new. _Apply on the premises. PARTNERS WANTED. IYANTED-BY AN OLD ESTABLISHED e e s i e wiih a Ca) articulars address B 35, pears tho atmost scratiny. 0 R WANTED—IN THE GREEN WILLOW 0 e iy g g R S T ertion, "Aduress ¥ engago in manufacturi: asticles required in o o AGENTS WANTED. 'O RENT—_TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT RESL. North LaSalle, noar Bchiller-at. il moders Z,#:&%nfi” "JOHN MOLAUDBURGH, Hoom 6 Gas- tom Honso. — JE R — TO RENT--ROOMS, RENT_NICE, PLEASANT, FURNISHED ROOMS TR Bontn Halstod st s and 16 West Jaoksomat: NT—AT NO. % NORTH CLARK-ST., NEAR DCIExEk‘-;{ bridge, ploasant rooms, furnished or unfue- nished, with or withoat board. RENT_HARDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, O e day, erke OF mmont, ot the Lamrencs Bare: ‘pesn Hotel, 15] and 168 Deasborn’st. "3 NICE CONNECTED EOOMS, WITH e e O O N Ttla Xor Domseioopiag. Apply at 407 Cottage Grove-av. ‘WANTED—FOR THE OITY AND COUN- e irans peeded incvery house: good can- i 1k be By rott thesame to ALLAN PINKERTON, iot aua 103 bt ar il socorve o ramardy OST—ON SATURDAY E' NG, IN THE WEST VENIN Division, a roll of bills amounting to 865. The finder wil tably rowardod on giving information as ta gnng"nfiu Bo rocovared. pdaress £, Trbaas o ico. _ONE_LARGE RED COW, WITH "fiflfflm routd he mecl From 37 Wost, Mpm. Too-st., on Baturdsy last. Information concerning her Whereabonta liberally rewarded. IOUND—ONE RUNAWAY HORSE, ON SATUR- yning, Nov. 80, iron grey. The owner can have E&%fiy & 06 105 Twonty-socond-st. PHILLIS NIST, JR. UND_A TRUNE CONTAINING OLOTHING, B OO P, oo sy se 1t Do eaiog o0 B Wtk Beventeenth-st. 100 oREVATD, 7, STOLEN TROM OORNER $ Clark and Madixon-sta., a bay mare, andbuggy, sqaare box, newly palnted biack. Maro's two hind ogs white, scar on knces of front legs, weighs 900 to 1,000 Ds, Ebout 18 bands bigh, ABove zovard Wil be gived 1o any e, and leaving at southoast corne BfTwelrth aud Canlats: ~A. CAMPARLE. By T I S GENTS _WANTED — PROFITABLE ment. We golicit orders for o and Laalts 1o | saeadce omen _and Ladies Sproved Buckaye, Shot- | 22 -, Steh alfo on both sidss, or o s Batet, BAIRSOGE 10 Lonver ‘orer: Tor farther parti HENDERSON & CO., Cleveland, GENTS WANIED_IN EVERY COUNTY OF 2 soll the Mica. Chimhey. “Largo proni Boavy salot s50 tuni by Agonts alresdy SuE. Lumber Exchange, corner of 1069 WABASH-AV.— HANDSOMELY Tumngh‘?c‘i mfi“z Teasonabls prices, to tho right Darties. 0 RENT_UNFURNISHED SUITE OF TRONT B ished side room, heated witlx e Vg oot ke Beosbtast and ten"fusaisned it d. Inquire at 113 Park-av. I il | IO RENT_HANDSOMELY TORNISEED ROOMS and | Lfor gentl lemen, at Central Hotel, &3 Market-at. Apply 4t Room 11, fourth floor. 0 RENT-SECOND FLOOE, AND FISTURES FOR sale, 3t 67 State-at. 5 HED SLEEPING ROOMS FOR B | D R enaa tos o o wintes: Apiv 3 War bash-av., near Fighteenth st. TO RENT--STOR ES, OFFICES, &c. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. IOR BALE-NEW FIRST-OLASS LIGHT AND o i Tpring etk oS Srrh Gioairge. > Lo HeReplatlorm | U R atng, gas fistures, store, sad two neai JALE_A SPLENDID TEAM_ON B ol Tagates 2t No. 4 Mitenell MISCELLANEOUS. ST OLOTHING 1,00 SUITS STYLISH, AND O ool se85t08scadh.’ Moo Winiold iduatace taring Co., 138 West Madison-st. (ASH PAID FOR OAST.OFF CLOTHING AND i ods of any kind, by sending a lottar (oL CELDER L O es, Botatott, 2 lfiEEST ?&Asaldyglloz P;A‘m FOB@O“A‘ST-DP clothing, old gold, ailver, and dlamon o aluabfSs, by sending s lottor to ABRAYIAR TR T e, T Buaskgt ™ ALE_A FINBE BLACK HORS i amd.hlsh;mbnmnmwm UBLIO NOTIOE-T. i ’J.‘v::eu-lscbnd—eh ok and coach houses an Fects & plensaro pintorn g fll’l‘l‘vdlll stable_accommo- completed hisnew brick barn pared to offer to horse sttendance second_to none e Ya o D ;-\ml good_stock of Por d ks 423 otior 3 z el Baggics, and slelgha o et by the tile, hors, day, moGtb, orseas TORENT A PAYING HOTEL, TUR. Px:ggfl%s’x% BT o Rl A0 Sk wobld ackapt s position. ook, e Ae DAVIS, 57 Vost Madison-st. VAL GHACE & ABELL, DEALERS IN e, St Touma s tact s oo, By Desy ‘born-st., Honore Block, on and after Deo. 2. — SLEIGHS — POR’ CUTTERS, LEICHS, . £ cheap cuttersat OHER. LAZEAR & have on hand fifty business and pleasure slolghs, which thoy will sell atlow | mast ithin the boundarics of, Kiazle PERSONAL, NFORMATION WANTED OF JAMESO'NEIL. HIS uu(zhurmd littlo daughter, just from Irelund, are at 103 Wright-st. AL—WILL THE PERSON WHO TO el askod Wh. B HNSHAL L o Pepersi o TO EXCHANGE. VY ANTED O EXCHANGE FOR AGRE FROPER. 1y tn Cook County, & business block in a good ci loss than 100 miles from bnmio. and worth $200,000, an freo of incumbrance. JAMES ALLEN, Toora 14, 143 South Clark-st... southeast corner of on. MUSICAL, ICHOLSON ORGAN FA Y, 6 EAST IN- NIGER prtes, 80 to Goo0s o0 & e 'REMNOVAL OF PIZNO BOOMS TO &lc WABASH. AS) BT onth-st. Pianos { 1t L 2. “Sikaing o mheiaiie,. WA, B PROSSER. 0 107 HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ) ARTIES WISHING TQ DISPOSE OF FURNITURE, 0ds, or merchandise of Kind, for cash or on cor o Anctionsersand Com Carpenter-st., or saleroom, ore co 55 =S erponter sk or v loroom, 91 West Lakest: o DIVORCES. IVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED, FEE AFTER dscroe; scandal avelded; aino : sart pr TO LEASE. LEASE—40 ACRES OF house and stable ¥ards, J. L. DAVIS, 56 State-st. LAND, WITH LARGE ‘abont 3 miles sonthwest of Stock ‘RENT-SUITE OF FOUR VERY PLEASANT umml, second floor, 525 Wabash-av.: will make two flne offices, with separato entrances from ball, or can ba ‘o safes, and remove to ofice.in_ Hororo: Block, s ACGOUNT | yanits. CHASE & ABELL, 26 Wabsh-av. = 5 NTS, 15 0 RENT3 WELL-LIGETED BASEMENTS, 1N 5 YEARS ng‘m ‘West Madison-st. Inquire on D st | PATTESON. _THE 4-STORY AND BASEMENT STORH ot yhome Mo 10 Sartat ADaly io D B: OTIS: m | T ap- | Room 1, Otis Block. RENT_STORE—58BTATEST., RUNNING O Planked ahies] mmediate podsesiion. - L 'DAVIS, 76 State-st. WANTED-=-TO RENT. - REXT — A SMALL FURNISHED A oue oa Ronth Eidor {5 Jrompt payies tcasati good scourity. Address D &9, Tribuno ofico. ix "ANTED—TO RENT—A HALL ABODUT {0%3) Toat, i throe o font adlolo i Fofpem rcaticn B oo aaSian of Rl Socond, 2 snd Wellssts. Applyto O- O- & and Ohio-sts. SEWING MACHINES. %, FFICES OF TR SEWING SACELE OTFICE 0% INS, 25 South Despl i %, L fachines sold op eaay monthly DRy Koo yew tn pagment, if dosired.. s GECER SERING MACHIVES A2 51 ‘sold on easy monthiy payments, BUILDING MATERIAL. K FOR SALE—_ABOUT w. Lm? = it hflnfi ey na:;uunmfiu 2 o/, 0 g lodtos Doy O0rgg, uy

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