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El 4 FAT e BEERY ) meEE ABeee e wl L s . e e e e t——— TR S e TIIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 1873. L o ent Woehburn and General Stiles. An appeal | Rumsey will “receive his friends " prottybriskly | the managers of the Star Courss havonotbeea | then bo viewed through a pieco of Iceland A. H. Stowell, D.D., of 253 Michiganav., Calvin ¥. LOST AND rOUND. \VASHBUR‘{~ DEFEATED. will, of course, be taken, and the Supremo Court | for Hio eat fow weeks, o8 jud,’:menpt will boron. | idle.. For the atcond Stax Corsa they have pos- | spar, tmo dots wall bo Al D 1. Thompson, of Chicaga. T Te g ) of the State roquested to pass upon tho ques- | dercd sgeins nents T Februsts and sale | itively secursd Henry Ward Benchar, Georzo | nloglst, by messuring tho angles of | KYAUSS-DEYT Loty oty o Randotpi-sics oF Io Miiwade S tious involved. t:‘i;u plncg in March. .\l} propert; ,«Tem are unqCunis, g”i"d&"’%‘&% hrc fsh?, the | eryutal. m{ 'fu \rhc‘{hcrxt pci‘scsi"c; this_prop- gm:;i h‘j&“‘}i’x’h G’éiu— b fi:fi'&f:e"u: huuml,e:;hficxu;:g K :":::hfio; " + 2 C 3 — interested to pay op, urless thoy cumb up inte | Boatan Sextet Ciub, Went illips, F'rofessor | erty, even beforo a direct triel. Ile reqaires no exter, il i Bo! Easa; tho e o 3 fte Gamblers 6ain a Fictory Over MINNIE MYRTLE RULLER. T ¥, Scammon' tree, tho resost of tho taz- | Morse, of Lowell Instimute, Rov. D. Chapin, | ceiontific thought to do that. Tat Sir Wil (JOSLYS_TEWKSBURY-On Ton, 1, Jsid at tho | billforsame, A Uccal roward wilibo paid for il rafumn e Foices e e dodgers. Fco roma emall lawyer, and he will | and Iast, Lut not lsast, two of our brightest | Rowan Hamilton, the late Astronomer Royal, of | 31D’ & Jodya, of Chacazo, aad Miss Emms L.Tewks: | T O0ST—ABSTRAGH OF TILETOPART OF 570 & 2 rlow yea the tax-dodger's boost, It'sas ensy as | home lscture. luminsries, Robert Collyer and | Ircland, knowing these fxcts, and also tho ex- | bur, of Taens. 3 T AR A T T s awrars for T/-Champaign papera please copy. rotur of samo. FALD; 125 Sonth Clarkiat, X Justioe Found Who TVill Stand by - the " Bogat : udement Bendered Against the Gily for Destroyed Gamhling Tools. . . A Remarkable Decision by a Re- . ... ~markableJ.P. replevin cages for the recovery of the n;]_{n?;mplement_n, ecized by order of Super- B fendent Washburn during tho raid on the 18th ot Decexaber, wero called up for disposal by Justios Doggett sesterday morning. Tho com- Jainent in 0RO case Was Curtis H. Gann, a gam- Fior, who occupied Room 70 Exchange Building. The plaintill in the other caso wasa Afr. Graham, hoLeld a mortgage on tho iinploments of Johu Teriy, gambler, whose rooms wero p¢ No, 250 * Weat Msdison street, Tho defendants in the £iat case were, Superintendest Washburn, Oap~ fain Hickey, and Sergeant Lull, and in the imond, Superintendent Washburn, Csptuin French, and Sergeant Johnson. The Justice's ofico wns full - of people, the gambling . (mlernity being represented by Cm:tiu . Guan, Samuel Barker, John Ferry, aod Milio McDooald, Genersl Btiles, City Attorney, xep- i resented the police officials, snd n"youthful, desgle attornoy, named Trudo, looked after the interests of Gunn and Graham: The case of the former was taken up firat, nnd Gaan was ewomn: He testifiod that Sorgeant Lol and & policeman came ‘into his room in the Exchange Block and carriod off tho faro tabla - sadell the implements used in playing that e. Hohad recovered them by a writ of re- vin. The officera served 10 process on him. Superintendent Weshburn testified that ho izsuod 8 genoral order to the Captains of police 1o break up gambling, and “instructed ‘them to {ake every srticle used in the game of faro, ‘poker, or any other game of chance. The goods . wero Dot in bis possession; the. teblo. wis at the First Procinct Station whon rplevined. An officer bronght the deal-box, check-rack, and lay-out into his office, end bed just laid them on the desk when a Con- stablo served a writ on kim, nnd carried away goods. The object of sizing the implements w8 to destroy them. Ho held hirself rosponsi- Lis for the acts of bis subordinates, as they had acted in obedienco to his instructions. - Q~TIsis not a fact that, though the tables wwerotaken for the purpose of “destroying them,” they remained in tho possession of some one in the ity Iiell until after the writs of replevin were served? : Objected to by General Stiles, and_sustaine™ This ended tho testimony for tho.Rs defence. Policoman Gobb was c\p3iiding, and, npon Mo went to tho_Ffgom, saw seversl persons’| estering. "Ho went away and reported to Ser- E2fnt Lull, aud returned with him. The house +ag then “piiled,” and tho tables, checks, etc., seized. ‘This occurred between 3 and £ o'clock i the afternoon. He did not understand the g£ame going on, but saw Gunn sitting st the talles with others. He (Guun) wib notdealing, ‘bat waa coanting money. 3 Sargeant Lull saw no game going on whon he went into the Toom, There Wero seversl per- sons st the faro tablo. Ho took possession of the tools and arrested the men in sccordance with ordors. He hud no procoss of any kind. ‘This closed the testimouy for the defence. Mr. Trude claimed that the Legislature had no zight to paea an act which allowed the Common uncil to authorizo the seizure of privats prop- erty. He referred to numerous decigions of appellate courts, wherein it was held that sny seizure other {ban by Jegal process wes ualsw- General Btiles said he would argue the consti- tutionsl question at cnother time. Tho articles Another Fallure to Attract an Audlence to Xer Lecturc—-Gaess the Peodle of Chicago Do Not Avpreciace Her or Her * Cause.? Mrs. Minnio Mrrilo Miller lectured, yesterdsy evening, at the Union Park Congregations Church; before an audiance of about one hur- dred persons. While the novelty of a woman descanting upon the weak and strong: points, the follies and foibles of an ex-husbaud, would, under ordinary circumstancek, draw s largo -| crowd, in this case tho most emnsing parts oftho doseription woro published in all the papers somo ‘weeks aZo, and tho iuterest takea in tho matter 1es, to o great extent, died away. HadMra. Miller crossed the mountains with the married Jifo of her kusbena, and dissccted it beforo Eaat- ern audiences a month ago, she would probsbly ‘have done much better, though thore would al- ways have been s foeling that the whole thing was in rather bad taste. ‘Whoever lectures st the Union Park Church is sure of at lesst a small’ audience, mado up of people who'go in ordar that the receipts may bo large enoughtopay the rentot the room, and eave the church from anyloss. Pooplo whogo inspired by such motives are not apt tol u{gphud, even when they hear anything which ia worfh it. Thoy sit there eolomuly, and spend the time in counting the number presont, and gucssing how many are dead Leads. So the lecturer had avery- thing sgainst her, the emall sudience, and the glum hesarers, some of whom, overy now and then, scratched their hends medifativoly and scemod to eay to themselves, Havo I not hoard something like this befors 2" _ Tho. lecturer has on abundance of carling ‘Dlack hair, which needs no wriificial sdditions, and which she sllows to fall mpon her neck in gracofully flowing ringlets. She bad a small white cloak upon her shonldors, and sn immonse pink bow at her throat. In pito of tho besnti- ful bair ond the mingled red and white of her complexion, sho looks liko no woman lost in dreams and reveries, but like a ‘sharp, practical individual, who ket very well what was what. $She looks 8 if she might have scolded tho poet roundly for his vagaries. Sho has the worldly- wise expreésion of o woman who has kept's ‘boarding-house for some time, and can tell a paying boarder.from 5 chent, : % The lecture is tho same old ono which has al- ready been published, and she delivered it neith- er well nor ill. Occasionally she stumbled ot & word, but, 88 a gencral thing, sho went throngh it emoothly, in & clear, distinct voice. Judging by the attendanco last night, and by that on the South Bide, the other evening, it docs not scem likely fhat she will find Chicago a profitable stesling. Read a city contemporary this morning for & thrilling nocount of reportorial esperience among dishonest pop-corn men, with names of venders, znd how tho reporter Bought bvo dam- aged pop-corn balls palmed off on him ae 2 fresh articloe. The same done in four columns of cloze type, with seneation heads. Tho sequel of tho story, as wususl, will be reserved to ho printed vith the resulting litel svits, for the pop-corn men will defend their reputations to tie Inst pop. It is understood that an cxpose of tho knife-gricders will follow in this inter- osting series of whst somchody knows concern~ ing what nobody cares to know. In deference to the wishos of large numbera of pooplo living in the smaller cities and towns within one or tvo hours' rido of Chicsgo, it has ‘bean dotermined to give oune oxtra matinee on ‘Wednesday afternoon of this week, when Miss Charlotte Cnshman will sppesr 2 ey Merrilies in * Guy Mannoring.” Tho programme has also been changed so that Miss Cushmen is to ‘rh! _ZLady Macbeth on Thursdsy evening, instead of Aliy Merrilies, as. anuounced in the amurement column. . Mr, Marsh, of tho Adrance, has been aseo- ciated with this now well-established Congrega- tionzl organ sinco its commencement, and its best work and progrees has been attributable to his encrgy ard skill. Ife has now passed into full control, aud has begun to cxtend his spirit to overy departmont of the paper. A most matked chasigo Just reslized is in tho form of tho paper, —sixteon small pages for tho old quarto. This gives ils Toading matter in more_conveniont thupe, and is bettor tor preservation of the paper by its subscribers. The Advancc is cosily at home in its new building on Fifth svonue. A grand calico ball will Do givon by tha Indies of thie First Unitarian Society at Martine’s ITall corner of Indiana svenuo_and Tiwentpesecond stroet, on the ovening of Jap. 16, Tho Recop- tion_ Committeo is composed of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Gage, Mr. and . A. G. Burley, Mr. and_ Kre, D. L. Shorey, Afr. ond 'Mra. G. P. Gore, Mr. aud Mrs, . D. Dickford, Alr. and Mra. Daniol Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Jeroma Boecher, and otliers, The' floor_managers will be A. C. Badger, C. F. Sinclair, F. P. Fishor, . W. Packor, G. 7. Montgomery, O. F. Badger, and J. L. Ward. ‘Theo buildings of the Chicago Turngemeinde, on North Clack treot, just abovo Chicage ave: nno, have been carried ta such a stato of inter- nal completion that the time when they aro to be formally dedicated aud thrown open to tho pnlvlichl!guon already fixed upon, Thededication will occur on the 18th, 19th, and 20th daysof {his month, and the programme of it is, 80 far 8 w0 can’ Joarn, of tha B0 imposing and place for beginning her lecturing tour esst of the mountains. s B THE CITY IN BRIEF. Tho installation of Beacon Light Division 8. of T. will boheld in Bethel Hall to morrow even- ing. 3 . To-morrow afternoon, at 1:30 will be & reliearsal at th Acadcfl‘:; o’olock, there -4 LM those who take parts in *'All Not Gold.” + - b will hold & mootin, The Etns By, at No. 13 Jeflerson o] t0-TOXTATGrs who nvo proparod to nake Yeturns 1T tickets s0ld aro requestod to bo present. ‘The second calico hop of “ Our Club” ocenrs on the evening of Jon. 14 st Snow's Dancing Academy. The Club will also give a masquerade ball on the 28th inst. : The Board ofrManagers of the Woman's Aid Association will meot in the lecture room of the First Mothodist Church, corner of Clark and Washington streets, on Tuesday noxt, at 2 p. m. Tho annual meeting of the Directresses of the Protestant Orphan Asylum will be held on Tnes- day next at 2:30 JEm at the residence of Colo- nol Jamos, No. 630 Michigan avento. : There will bo 2 meoting of those: who- take an inerest in tho organization of a gymuastic clab, next Tuesdsy evening, b the Weet Silo Cristic Union rooms, No. 203 West Aladison stroot The Literary Club of tho Clicago Chsistian Union will meet at their rooms, No. 7535 Mishi- an avenue, to-morrow evening, wheu Senator Simnora Oblivion Resolution” Wil como. up for final discuseion. . A public temporance meoting will be held at Betbel Haf, corner of Lake and Desplaines btreets, to-morrow evening, undar tho suspices of Beacon Light Division, S. of T. Rev. M. AT Parkhurst and others will eddress’ the meoting, named in the writ were ‘gambling implemonts; | The regnlar monthly moeting of the Chi geambling was Emhibi_‘fid by law. aud the indis- Cflndunigzlclnbwill Fold iztho Lase ont of yensible paraphernalia of nfi:mblms ‘house had [ the Scoteh Ohnrch, corner of Adsms and Sen- o legal value. Ho claimed that the suthorities | sumon strests, on Tuesdny evening next, to quuted did not. Tefer to_gambling tools. The nght fo declare o foriture of property nust be expressly conforred by the Legislature, snd ‘could not bo presumed. e admitted that the city had o rightto destroy | the goods or declaro & forfeituro Twithout legal proceedings to determine whether or not the ar- ticles aeized came within the Gambling Inw. The eity had no_opportunity todo this. Under the everal power of the cliarier many things could ‘Gone, and the Coancil was anthorized 10 an ordinance looking to {ho proservation of the Jence and gocd order of tho city. -Section 15 of apter 4, Gary's revised ordinsnce, gave - su- thorityto desiroff - articles usad in gambling. The police, Lowerer, conld not scize them for mmy other purpozo_{han destruction. Tho ofi- cors had done nothing but what_they wwere au- thorized by law to do. If this Justice decided tha ordinanco to be unconstitutional, Lo would do scmething which 1o other Court kad done. - Me Trude followed, occupying over an boar in endesvoring to demroustrato that the or- dnencs conflicted with tho “Bill of Rights,” and was unconstivational. The Supreme Court of eevernl States had pacsed upon tho ,question_of forfcicuze several times, and had alfvays decided zgainet tho parties who made the Seizre with- gut duo process of lsw. Ho hud xead, “with heated blood,” of the seizuro, and “hoped, for God Almighty's enke, and in the name of tho Now Jorusalem” (which was Joliot), whencs b came, that, Lhe Constitution might bo ct, and thet lifo, liberty, and /proper wQuld evek Lo bold ssered™ T Eo Y rabam’s casa was then called. He held o morigaga on Ferry's property, which was stored maske arrangements for ho forthooming ball.’. A. P. Burbank, Esq., sssisted by soveral cmateurs, will givo a roading and concert, at Morray Chapel, Indiana_nvenue, nesr Twenty- ninth “streot, in aid'of tho funded debt of tho Cbpreh, et Thusdsy evening, Jon. 9, at 735 o'clock. The Dramatic (lasa of the Chicago Christian TUnion will meet Mre. Anna Cowell to-morrow a88-| evening, at 205 West Madison strect, for Shak- epearesn resdinga.. A full attendance is ear- pe;;ly requested, as the class will bo reorgan- iz ‘Sisters of 8t. J&scpb, “n charge of the Catho- lic Orphan Asylnm. return their sincere and Fm_(afnl lc)mowlndgmunta to the goodand kind adies of Bt.Jamos' aud- Bt. Patrick's parishes for the part they took in gotting 1y ner on New Year's Day for Lgo confided ta their care. An inquest was held yestorday on the remains of George Hurd, a young men who_died &t the Mercy Hospital from tho effect of injuries sas- tained in tho leg by the accidental dischargo of his gun, whilo shooting in Dexter Park somo dayesince. - . i A lecturo will bo delivered by Rev. F.P. Garesche, at St. Mary's Church, Wabash avenu, Tuesdny evening, on the subjoct, *Catholic Literaturo for Catholics.” The lecture is under tho_suspices and in aid of the fonds of tho Union Catholic Library Association. Father Garesche's fame a8 an cloguent pulpit orator is sure to attract a largo audionce. & good din- ittlo orphans 0. 105214 Michigan aventie, when the mort- | _The store of Henry Steir, No, 332 West Ran- ¥aa drawn. Ho had recovered three tables, ( dolph atroet, was entored by burglars on Thurs- ut tool: worth $105 had been destroyed. day night. The safe wea broken open, aud Ffl'q testified that tho implements were taken *v:';:;-s"::sn No. 250 Vet Madison stroet. 0 Was going oh, MW WNLLRTS. AR Ho sekaowlodged that e tablo was meade o 8 purposes, and that tho tools taken g Weto used for playing faro. %ugamxtendem ashburn was sworn, and Bo g ad mot caused any procees o be issuod ; Tho miy Rover heard of ‘ond boing necessary. ¢ 8105 worth of tools, ho presumed, had been i :;Lgo !;gnhr propcxg,g‘.i ‘'his orders. L Wag OCcupil y counsel, who w;vfu::wm’ the same points asin the e Court then deliverod the following opin- lon: Theso casos axa vory mach alie, sog ihe Hocermining of one decide the otl:er. The gaes- \og faised n theso casos is o now_one o' mo, Biute think has never been dotermined in this 2 Qucerr, n any other that I am awaro of. It is Jacetion of 3 good doal of dilcults. In re- fa‘;d o the first point, whether an adjndication ecoarary boforo these implements, if they are- Buning implements, cau be forfoitod, Iam of hinion that the ordinance, not baving mado 1 provision for such an sdjudication, would be Po:f:fl;er inoperative; and that, for the pur- of tuee Saes, Such adjudication ia not . ars in evidence, beyond an; Joubt, tat all of the articles, including tho ta. quaigaors, whed for gambling purposcs, The Jnestion, then, to bo determiued is, whother tho fthoritiss of ‘the City of Chicago have s right S this ordinance, to scize and destroy sucl as. It seems to mo prosumption, in s Conrt ;ll! !tx_l';u degreo, to talkc about tgu &nmm.‘i’nn it would bo a graver error forme £o dicuss ary ondinance of the cif; iy iy and pass upon and :’m!her ihe statufe and “the L‘gnslifixfi’agn‘:a? a2 mpegf‘gti gx_n:]r Zome I!nfntx]"fi:tl:‘es in that gislature, i doabl elthough l.ora may bo eome qussiion £4,000 In notes, payablo to the oreer of Boir, about 850 in money, s quantity of Wost Side car-tickets, and & gold watch and chain wero Alady who attended the matine er's yosterdny afternoon—tho wife ‘L‘:"ffl“fiz Chicago's wealthiest citizons—was overheard to gtlgstr"th}l‘_nafiflfil:m apon tho imporsonation of N Critt s e g 2 beautifal lanomeo~ Professor Ransom Dexter lias juat roceived & complate Eet of tho Bock-Steger anatomical models {rom Germany. With these the study of nnn{m‘:{ is rendered permanently objective, in- stead of the comparatively smbjective motlioda usually pursued in onr colloges. They go into immediate uso before the Benior Class of tha. University of Chicago. re . W havo boen favored with 2 neatly printe circular, embodying & cordial. Iivitation Lot presont on the occazion of the formal opening of tho Jew Missouri Republican office, in, St. Louis, which occurs on tho 8tb of January. The circular contains an ngraving of {he building, which is a splendid specimen of architectural elegance. Wohave received & communication signe “Tvio Strangers, who desiza to Kuot the. Toes tion of the charitable institutions of Chicago, in order that they may bestow something unon | them. Itis somewhat odd that their benevo- 15}1!. zte“ l}ui :ll;)h lfled tz;m to look in the City irectory for tho desired information. It toolate Fet, however. tanot Coroner Stephens held an inquer, ye on the body of Jaseph Ellswortl, age #;fl:’l’ who latoly rosided at No. 185 Ewing street. He was employed as & watchman in tho elevator of Armour & Dolo, Bome time during Thursday night ha fell into onc of the grain bins, eighty Dpon Lo fect in depth, and was iostantly ki Poamiamas bave tho power, on ' tho grounda of | lences o sife au serensl ioaaiy Siled. Ho Dlimpr:;n g,m etemcy:i lngérs 1‘3‘:;’: gu Cda;:‘mi:zou way accidental death, < er o Courts have e Y e o BDArty of odiionione Sa%0, the ights o | The Amboret Mlumai Aseociaton digner wil fovbesty. Tho use of the property of the Stizen | evening, Jan. 9th, and overy proparation is be. Fublic purposes Las Bover been. pormitiod | 128 made to givo fhs ALt dore than ¢ho usnal Pt Inextrome cases. If the Logslature | 80ccess aud eciat. On theso occarions from B0 the “ n of such property, I HENE to delegato sulh powst o the eniis 10 delepat POwer to the G c“(o‘mfl] of the City of Chicago ? Tam l:m:mnl’]oeg t thoy have 0o cuch right, and that ~ TUs right of proper- 1d costa. s ecizionsomawhat 3priesd uperintend- the second, the sum delinquent tax list of Cook C dred and foriy-two columns, a £ifty to aixty yonng professional mon sit down for an_svening tosecal Alma fator, s ive g in for an evening their colleyo days, MMino hiosts, Mesarn. Gage Dros. & Tiice, who ses 800n to open the Pacifio, will allow the Amherst supper to lack no feRure belonging to such an occasion. Tho Evening Postof yesterday contains tho ounts, ono hus- peity fu i - ory of land-owners ani thoir :.t)..f‘t}}-. g elaborate character which distinguisbed the lay- ing of the corner stone last summer. The fall programmo we shall publish hereafter ; but it is cortain that prominent foatures in it will bea ‘Tmonster concort, & grand oall, and sddresses in English and Gerwan, delivered by some of the ‘bogt epealters in the city. OQur pedestrians stand in slippery places, and, unlike feaves, haye no particalar ¢ time to fall.” A well-dressod_lady was_severcly injured and Tendered senscless by a fall on State street, on Baturday afternoon, and was picked up by Ed- ward Whipple, porter of Tz TRmoxz, and car- ried into an adjoining store. Ho came ont and found » sceond nnfortunate femalo prone on the same_spot, and himself in business that was | literally “picking up.” In his astonisbment ho gazod Heavonward tosco whero *all dem women was droppin from,” and foll bimsolf, and was Erought round to besdqustters in a_damsged noxt takes his walks abroad, and is studying up & portable Gerrick for raising fallen women. Our citizens shonld be glad-to make worthy of tho occasion and its domsnds the Testimonial Bonefit announced to taka place in the chapel of tho Washingtonian Home, No, 572 West Madison street, on Wednesday aud Thursday of next week The feature of these occasions will bo tue presaz:tation of the Gue morsl drams, *’Ten Niguts ia o 3ar Reom,” chsracters by members of tie Homo Sociable. The Washingtonisn Howe doacrres well of <1l our cilisens, and Mr. . Van eareat and faithfgl managor, end zealous in cverr good work and offic pertaining to the Home. Thero ehould be a warm and gencrous rolly of ull 1t fricnds on tho evenings in ques- tiou. All willbe repaid by the euntortainment offered, and more than this, will carry away the coneciousness of & good deéd dome, by their at- tondance. g A full conferonce was held on_ Saturdsy fora- noon between the partics intercated in the pro- posed Crystal Palace for Exposilion purposcs, and J, M. Walker, Esq,, President of the Chi- cago. Burlington & Quincy Railroad, represent- ing the Union Stock Yards interest.” It seems dofinitely arrived at thet the sssociation aro to Tenso Doxter Park for a torm of years, and make it an early undertaking tho coming feason to erect in the southezstern portion of the gronnds enclosed, somo soventy-fiv acres inall, tho beantifof Crystal Palaco designed by’ Architect Bosington, Lo cosi. €250,000. "This,t is design- e, will be tho initial stractaro of the grand Bx- position grounds of Chicsgo, and toreceive all the features that will makc notablo in its class and a success worthy of our city. The * Final Report of “the Masonie Board of Reliof of the City of Chicago, organized to dis- tributo tho funds and other aid sent from abroad for iho relief of Mastor Masons, and the widows s0d cbildren of docessed brethren, who were yenderod needy by the great conflagration of Oct. 8 and 9, 1871, has just boon issuod. Itis an élogantly-printed and nostly-bound volumo, and contains comprehensive siatement of tha rolief received and distributed. Copios of the report have been scnt to each donor, or each contributing lodgo, chapter, commandery, and individual, Secrotarics of lodges aro requestod 10 call at Hazlitt & Noed's, 199 Monroo street, for copies for their Jodges. Two thonsand copies of the report Lave beon issued. PERSONAL. Captain John H. Coe, United Btatos Army, was at tho Sherman yesterday. Thomas Kirshaw, Esq., of Montreal, was atthe Tromont yesterday. . Hon. Philotus Sawyer, Oghkosh, Wis., was at the Shorman yesterday. Hon. M. H. McCord, Bbawano, Wis., was at the Sherman yesterdsy. E. H. Griggs, Clerk House of Repressntatives st Springlield, was at the Briges yestorday. Hon: John McDonald, of Indianapolis, was at the Tremont yestordzy. E. Kinnoy, of Cincinoati, was at Andermen's Europesn Hotel yesterdsy., ' - Pl e Lrinidad, Now Moxioo, was windofion’s European Hotel yestorday. Colonel T. C. Sullivan and Colonel Jam Gillis, United Statos Army, wero at the Gardng: yesterday. Ar. Thomes O'Brien, of the firm of Byrne & O'Brien, plasteror, was tho recipient of & vala- 2o gold watch and chain {rom Lis workinen on Now Year's Day. - The following were at the Gardner yestorday: E.Tillitoson ; 7. G- Austin, Kaiamasons Jobe C. Parker, Cincinnati;_T. £, Washburn, New York; G. {V. Davideon, Providence; Af. A. Dal- ton, Cincinnati, The following were at the Briggs yesterday: Ghostor Woolworth, Sandusky 5 A 1T. Paddock Omaha; G. I Wilhur, Milford, N. X.; A. 8, Anston,’ Detroit ; Joo A. Laurance, Salt Lake Gity,; 1. C. Culver, Latoseito; J. 1. Black, Bt. Officers of Dearborn Lodge, No. 810, A. F. & A. L, hiavo beon inatalled as'follams Honyy B. Tobey, W. 2. ; Charlos T. Moaody, 8. W. ; W, R, Forssth, J, W. ; John Sntton, Treasurer; A. T Large, Socretary ; C. F. Shonan, 8. D. ; John K. Smith, J. D. ; James M. Colbath and Jobz Gabb, Btowards ; John P. Ferics, Tyler. Tho following were at Andorson’s European Hotel yestorday : A. A. Bico, Peoriny 3 AL Green, Boston; . A. Graved, St. Louis; S. Bragg, Mobilo, Als. ; 7. M. Bryan, Jorsoy ; 8. J. L. Pounstone, Elgin Gazile; E. Howard, San Trancisco. Tho following were at the Sherman yesterday : H. J, Hurlbut, Tabe Saperioes o acsr Marsalitown, Towas C. b. Show, Springfield ; D. A. Robertson, 8t. Paul; §, L, Sheldon, Madic P LY, B, bl B o oanett, Bt. Lonis; . Fost B Gi . raker Ses Prancicn, oY Urisans; AIr. Charles 8. Morse, general traveling agent’ and correspondent of the Aavarro Banner, pub- Jished in Corgicans, Texas, a city of aboat 10,000 inhabitants, is_spopding a fow days in Chicago, Lis object being o pavo tho w3y for a direct trado between thit yegion and Chucago. Mr. condition. He intends to got corkod before ho | Conrt, its Superintendent, is an’| Morsa found the St. Louis marchants, o3 usual, apatfletic on tho subject, but hopas to b more successfol with our entcrprising business men. " Daring tho long histus in the lecture businezs Profersor Swing. Boecher will be here about tho lat of Mazch. Itiseaid thet it took 83,000 to fatch him. A despatch from Sterling, Iil., yosterdsy, an- nounces the death of tho venerable Henry Far- well, the father of Jokn G., Chatles B., and Siméon Farwell, of this city, from the effects of injurics receivod by arecent fall. Deceased was formerly for saveral years a resident of this city, and though he would have generously ehared the esteem i which his sons are held in this com- munity, lie won for himself among a wide circlo of ncquaintance a dscp and eincere respect for his qualities. Duriny nEeriml of severnl yecrs Le was occupied in tfia uginess of the County Cleri's ofiice during the incambency of his son, C. B., aud will long be remombered by the meny who had opportunity to know his kindness, gen- tleness, and patience, traits too often lacking in public ‘28 well as private ofices. Mr. Farwell was 77 years of ape at his docense, and had certainly snswered lifé's great end, ina long lifa of usefulness enhanced by his gift to community of tho sterling and successful business men his sons long since became. Re- tiring on the advance of old sge to a quiet homo in Storling, deceased leaved & fresh circle of neighbors to mourn their loes in his sudden and lamented death. - Panlino Luces has put $7,000 in registered United States bonds. Thomas A. Hendricks becomes Governor of. Indians, Jan. 18, D. T. Bimpson, who has been Judge of Cal- houn County, TlL,, for nearly thirty years, died last Friday after a lingering illnoss. Fredorick Watts, Jr., ton of tho Commirsion- er, hag becn uppointed chiof dlerks of the De- partment of Agriculture, at Washington. 1t i8 paid that Dick Oglesby, in addition to being Governor, Senator, &c., is going to be married. b John A, Field, Cashier of the Mechanica’ Na- tional Bank of Providenca, R. L., has resignod, attor thirty-six yesrs of service. James K. Knight lns boen elected to tho Cir- enit Conrt in St. Louis, vice Ewing, elected to the Missonri Bupreme Court. The voto was: Knight, 2,726; h.i]ig Donahne, 1,720; A. N. Crane, 1,718; Robort 8, Voorhics, 859. The vote for Clerk, in the Massachusetts Houso of Representatives, was: Charles IL Taylor, 138 ; William 8. Robiuson, 64; Benjamin C. Deay, 18, M, Toylor was the Representativo elect from Somarville, and vacates his seat to bocome Clerk, un ofiice worth $8,000 and good (in xrectnnc,v) for a term of years. Robinson swag Olerks tou years. WHAT WILL HE DO ABOUT IT? A number of the moro wealthy and leading vot- crsof the Fourth Ward have addressed to Al- derman McAvoy, ‘their represcntative in the Common Council, the following communication : Alderman J. H. Medtay : " Sm: The undersigned voters of the Fourih Wari represented by you in the Common Council of ouf city, rospectfully call your attention o tho pond- ing ‘ropeal of the ordinanca of the city which prolibits the Roepmq;\pen of tippling-houses on the Babbath, At the iast eloction, held Nov. 5, 1873, the iswit betweon the 'two candidated for an Alderman 10 serve s 500z colleague, w3s very sharply drawn on the question of the maintaining end enforce- ‘mont of tho ordinance 10 which we rufer. Indesd, that ! question was he ome on whicl the Aldermanic conteat was conducted, rather than upon sny question of State or national polltics, 2s is abundantly shown by {he fact that the Personal Liberty League used svery endeavor 10 elect the unscrupulous candidate, as did’ the Ten- perance Burean to elect Mr, Sidwell. Tho lstter gen- tlemau, however, though pledged, 88 he was, to the en- forcement of the Sunday law, and againef its repoal, ‘was clected by almost & two-thirds vote, thus clearly showing what are (e _sentiments and tho desiroof tho citizens of the Fourth Ward in this regard, Indeed, wo fecl that you will at once conceds that, if & votoof the Ward wero taken to-day upon the question, it would result in lsrgo majority for the continuance of the ordinanca, Tn view of these facts, we foel justified fn asking you 10 reverze your lasi vots on this quostion when the ro- vieed ordiniances shall come befora the Gouneil for figal action on Mondsy evening next. Ve deem it prolablo that your cinglo voto may decide the action of the Council, either {or or sgainst the repeal of an ordinance whiéh we, i cormon with much the porlion of your ' constituents, consider of ftho greatest importanco to the welfare of the city. We thercfor earneatly protest against repeti- tlon of yonr vote of Monday evening last, in favor of Tepeal, and appeal to your faithfulncss ua'an Alderman and & man, not to disregard tho well-known wishes of those yoa Twero chosen 10 zépresant. Cornen AMeremary FIELD, 8 BEXTLET; 0. 8. Houan, L. D. BOoNE, A. C. BapoEn, JTAMES E. TyLzs, H, 3. Tuosrkos, 3.4, Warsy, RoperT HERVEY, Z. BreNJAMIN E, GALLUT, Citas, 8, TAPPAX, . M T. 8. Dopsrxs J. C. Donz, ot e i LITERARY. Rochefort's new romance is to be called ““Lea Depraves.” —Tho papora say that the anthor of “iddle- march ™ is intending to visit this conntry. —Tom Hood, editor of London Fun, and the gon of {he famons Tom Hood, is lecturing in Scotland. —The death of Goethe's daughtor-indaw, a Indy sged 75, has just been announced. Though sho lived but a sorry life with the greai man's eon, sho was the light of har father-in-Iaw's eyes, and a person highly distinguished for her mental ondowments. —Tho London Athenum esys it is rumored that Mr. Stanley's publishers have paid him £1,000 down for his book, and bavo agreed to pay bim £500 more on the salo of every 3,000 copios, and half the profita on wholesale. They havo, it is eaid, printsd for the English and American markef 5,000 copies, —A Paris publisliing honse having announcod that it will speedily msue “Tho Letters of Engenio do Montilo Prior to Her Marriago to YLouis Napoloon,” tho Prefect of Polica has pro- hibited the publication of the work. ~—01d M. Guizot hss thres new books in press, among them a work ca_tho Second Empiro, In the preface ho says that Lonis Napoleon fre- quently importuned him with offers of important official positions. —The Brussels papers announce the death of M. Charles Anguste Vervier, st the ago of 83. Tho Independance Bege speaka of himn as tho Nestor of Flemish litirateurs. » —The Fronch Government has issned a pri- vate notice that it will not ailow the publicstion of any now journal ; there are o groat deal too many asitis. Somich for French Republican- ism. —3Ir. John Torster, the biographer of Gold- smith, and Dickens, has becn co to his room for somo days by & Seriousillness. Mr. Fostar io u0W an old man, and the state of his nealth is cnmln%gre&t anxiety to hia friends. —2Miss Rhods Boughton, the suthor of * Good- “Byo, Sweetheart,” etc. (says a correspondent of the Home Journal), isyoung, pretty, fascinating, and rather wild. She is th oldost daughtor of English clorgyman, and at prosent rosiding with 2z uncle in Devonshize, England. * Comoth Up 88 8 Flower,"” was writton by her when only 16, ~—The number of booksellers in France and hor dependoncies is roturned at 5,674, that of printing offices at 1,990, aad that of itHographic catablishments at 1,624. Abont one-fifth of the first class, one-eighth of the second, and one- fourth of the third are in Paris, There are 2,303 periodicals, of which 846 are in Paris. —The Cobden Clab are going to call a Free- Trado Congress for next eummer. When the foreign d egllcs—mnniof ‘whom will be literary men—are assembled in London, perhsps it may be poseible to make a fresh move in the direc- tion of International Copyright, and of uniform International Postago. ~—>Many readers have no doubt been ed to understand what Tennyson meant by the word ‘“spate,” occurrivg in his last idyl: ‘Th faat tall non of Lot and Bellicent, . 1n s showerful spring, e spate, Btas Spate is an 0ld Bsxon word, meaning the flood- ing of a stream by heavy rains. —Part gecond of the draft of an International Code, by Mr. David Dudley Field, has just been comploted and printed for circulation smong jurists and others intercsted in discnseing and porfecting the plen. The whole makes a volamo of about 700 pages, containing 1,003 scotions. In the second part, the author, Mr. Field. treals of>the laws of war, and the modifications nocessitated in commercial snd socie! intercourso Ly tho existence of war. He advocates the ex- emption of privato proporty at sea a8 on land, and the restriction of hostilities on Jand to the military forces aud fortified places. Aany otber modifications of the harsh rules of warfare are proposed. ~In a recent address on_the aims and instra- menta of ecientific thought, Professor W. K. Clifford defines and illustrates the difference be- tween ecientific and mero technical thought, o8 follows : Both of them make use of experiment to direct buman action; but, while technical thonght or skill enables a man to deal with the samo circuiastaacea that he has met with be- fore, scientific thought enables him to deal with different circumstances that he has nover met with before, For instancs, it is knorn that, if ¢ eingle dot be made on a sheet of paper. and planation of them which Frosnel bLad given, thonght about the subject, and thon predicted that, by looking {hrough cerwin crystals in a articular direction, we ehould geo not two dots, ut & continuous eircle. Mr, Lioyd made the experiment, andsmw the circle. This has always NEWBURN—-0A. bride's paronts, No esening, Jan. alidat dyaghter of Thomaa Carl TP~ Eastera papers pleaeo copr. BINE—At the reridencs of ths R West Lako-st., on Wedaesdxwy Sty S5 Yan demnid, onier, 20 svor of Thor oty Esq., all of this city. been considered onoof the most aignal instances of scicutific thought in tho domains of physica. Tt is most distinctly an application of exporienco heart, in absolute eilenco, and did not utters siugle word; but ho ‘neted o8 if he were speaking with much emphasis, His friends, perceiving how the case etood, loudly ap- plauded fbe imaginary bussts of elogaenco, wheuever his gestures indicated s pause, and tho man neyer discovered that he had remsined tho wholo time completely silent.” This is excellent, and gives the world a hint of how after-dinner sgeecheu may coase to torment mankind. All “the speech-makers mifilifl. be set at work at once timo, getting throngh tho allotted boro, the rest TRRAYSER Tn Chi EOTRELERE e = £ = 25,10, Fervell, father of John V.s Chasles well, of this city, aged 77 years L montd an WILLETT- infant 300 of James B. THOMASIn this city, on Ssturdsy morsing, of con- g2ation of the luags,” Ghord) DIED. Eriday, Jen. S, 163, of pnor gaived under certain circumstances to entiroly peralfoon Macy A., witdof tealy Trapr, 1 tho Sith O Saryia eiates an fastanes of the ex- | qiuoerl i (Sindey) s, Lom b b o —r. - | dence, 35 ot Lakacat, ! trema digturbance of mind to which some sensi- | Ro-s Hill. Frisnds sro setpectially avited. e tive men aro liable, that will excite not onlysur- | (%5, Frncisco, Virgiaia Gitr (Nev.), aad Troy prise, t:;:t hope, intho mind of B reador: HA fluuuéir_uwu.hmmm-. A. C. Gitbert, aged emall dinner party,” 8o goes tho story, *“was ears, ;- givenin honor of an oxtromely shy man, who, 5&:‘1‘:(’;';,';-,“'1" 1846, vesidatics, 476 Battorioid-at,, when he rose to roturn thanks, rehearsed the % xz”"""'fi: .’F’m pl:un;.:;,py. iR i RS- Ateor 3 short ilincss, at o rouldens speech, which le Lmd evidenfly lcumed by | , PETERS Aftrd shortilinoss, st (ho resldense of his and 4 montas, Beat® S, Heny B., and Simeon Far- d 1 day. Roland, Kecpsio (X. ¥.) R 3118 AL S West Jackaonat., Willism and Fanoy B. {Villott. nly child of George 5. “Tromiad, agud 13 foonths and 9 days. lis E. 2 Erookiyn (N. Y. Rapera leass copy. ELLSWORTH-Died suddenly, from aa accident, on Jan.’S, Josoph il Fuadral st late b, residonce, 185 Ewlogat., &4 10'cloék on on this model ; and, while the half-dozen gentle- | afnday, tho 6ih. mon are sileutly tossing their arms abontin the | HILLS-At Utlea, N. Y., on Sunday, Dec. 23, 1872, air, and thus economically, in the matter of :gxdn mrm‘:lz“ 1?‘.‘ ’o‘?‘?fi u“u"’ 1 jears, mother of Jas, M. of the compeny can proceed with tho entortain- mont, unweared by the usual post-prandial ‘prosiness. —Lendon has now gota TFree City Library, which is likely to becomo s very fico thing, Be- foro ths fire of 166, there was an inatitution of this kind, containiug many precious volumes ; but, after its destruction, no stops were tsken to revivo it until 1924, Sinco that yoar, additions, which slowly came in, wero stowed away ins gloomy room, of bad approach, in the Guildball; but, now the corporation have takon the matter in liand, a splendid apartment has beea provided, snd it tarns oct that the collection is, in one re- spect, pre-eminently what it should be, richer in |, topographical works relating to London shan €ven tho British Musenm itself. Why could not our corporation have nroom dovoted to works relative to Chicago? Such a collection, steadi~ 1y kept up, would be invsluable in 1978, even it only taught our grandchildren what to avoid. —Tho- blundors of tho English in regard to American geography nre notorious; an anligun~ sian finds geveral curious illustrations in Thack- eroy's “ Virginians.” Thus the groat novelist makes Madam Esmond, of Castlowood, in #Westmoroland County,” a neighbor of Wash- ingtou at Alt. Vernon, on tho Potomac, 50 miles distant, snd & regular attendent oa public wor- ghip at Williamsburg, half-way between the York and James Rivers, full 125 miles from Mt. Vernon; and so * immensely affected” ara the colored lyearan of & young preachar at Williama- bnrinuc “ there wna such a negro chorus about the houso as might bo heard across the Poto- mac,” tho nearcst bank of which is 50 miles avay. Thackeray makes General Braddock ride gut from Williamsbucg, (e never iras there) in “ hia own coach, & pondorous, emblazoned vehi- cle,” with Dr. ¥ *“the little Postmaster of Philadelphia” (Franklin’s average weight was 160 pounds), over a muddy rond in March, through a half-wildernees country of more than 100 miles, to dine with 3 o Esmond, in VWestmoreland County, near 3it. Vernon. —Speaking of Mr. Dizon's libel auit against the Pall Jall Gazelle, tho London, Times ro- marks that it would be monstrous if it were li- bellous to point out trnly and gravely that a book has an immoral tendency ; aud no one who reads the pnssages solccted by Sir John Karslake, evon without locking further into the volume whence thoy aro taken, can doubt that such is the inev- itable tondency of such lsngusge on euch a theme. Human naturo being what it is, no one was likely to bo morally the better, while many wero cortain to be morally the worse, for reading Mr. Dixon's graphic description of societies in which “froe love” is substituted for mar- riage, and all the unwritten lans rogulating the relations of the soxes are ostentatioualy dofied. No dombt there is & ] well s o timo for all .things, and a far arded trestmont of forpidden wubjects less 1] - Dixon’s wonld be opon to no objection if it occurred in & medical treatise. But Mr. Dixon's *“ Now America” and ** Spiritual Wives " are not modical treatises, nor are Ah%y, as Mr. Dixon would now have the world believe, psychological discourses, or cssays on the histo of teligious fanaticism. Thoy ave lively sketches of mon and manners, intendod for pop- nlar reading, snd suro to be widely disseminato Thoy must, therefore, bo tested by s wholly dif- forent standard, and, had the Pall Mail Gazelle.. limited itself toa condemnation of them, ns in~ avitably conducive to o low tone of morality, thero wonld not havo been 80 much 3 a prima cie ground for an action of libol. As it is, Mr. ixon has gained his suit. Tennyson eays that the finglingol the guinea beals the hurt that honar feels. The healing capability of ane Bonny—-—fl.\a amount of damages awarded to Ar. ixon—cannot ba very groat. —A somewhat peculiar story is altached tothe posthumons work, by M. Villemain, “ The His~ tory of Gregory VIL," which is about to be pub- lished in Paris. 'Tho decensed Acsdemician com- ‘menced this voluminous disserlation more than forty years ago, anddid not complote it till 1851. After AL Villemain's death, which took place on thio day whoa 7,300,000 of #5es wora being elicit- od by tho lnst f tho Napaloonic plebisciles, Lis family were about fo publish tho work which, for some unaccouutable reason, the author had ke{: &0 fong in resorve, when their plans wero qui upsot by thio otbreak of the war, When Paris was geriously threatoned by tho Ger- mans, the manuscripts wore sent ont of the capital. Their transportation was no casy matter, for M. Villemain had the habit of never burming a single_scrap of paper, and all_the notes, copies, articlos, etc., connected with this work, made up n heavy load of litera- ture, added o, a5 thoy were, by an unpablished translation of **Piudar,” and frazments abont the Restoralion. From Paris they wore sent to Angers, and, when that town was threatoned, Lord Lyons was asked to take thom under his protection, but ho seems to have thought that he could bardly he expected to do s0. Eventual- ly the precious deposit nppears to havo reached rdeaux, whenco it waa sent back to Paris just Dbefore the conflagrations in the Rue de Li and the Ruo do Verneuil. The house in which the mmuacrims were lodged was in this quar- ter, but lackily escaped destruction, and tho book has at last reached the haunds of the printer. HAVANA LOTTERY. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERT OF CUBA Offcial Drawiug of December 20, 1872 sl X’ric'spgl‘ xniv'zk-?u, 22300, the P esrarn of parties representing themselves as agenta of s exahad, acd tofagmatlon faralahod, b 23 cashied, and nformation TAYLOR & CO-» fian anker, 15 Wall'st. New Ycrk, i Port Bfice Box 4113, —1In our opinion Mr. Yates is one of the sor- ricst shams which modern English literature has produced, sud Lie politeness with which Lo bus eon universally received in this conntry speaks better for our hearts than our heads. After granting him industry and supreme solf-assur- ad athior ladguages, oft residence. INSTRUCTION. 105§ EVARD WIL RE PAID AT BLISS & SHARP'S drug ators, for asido pockot back loss. ‘@%ar thers; no questions asked, * OST_AGARNET EATIINGTHRIE PENDAN L, Auy oo Gadiag wil b fovacded oa foarlog it st attereld OST_OLRISTIAS EVENING Bl e, itk taliais s b Eeing, with {2 ; ilTDopaid by roturaios to 5. SIBLAY, 43 Water-st. ; 05T TAROE FOCKEIGOOE, CONTANNING two notos and letters, payments o2 notes sto] Fiuder wil by snitably rowatdad by rtarise to W i DEVINNY, 151 Rorth Pavisa-st. 'ST_ON THE 271 INST., & GOLD BRACELEE L0503, hs Atk from Ataia. " Tho fider will bo ‘sultably rewarded by roturning to 337 Monroo-st. Lo O A A e et B A evering pamo o - e ' Y¥ret Madhonak., willbs woll rowanied. EDWIN THOSAS, Jit. ST—ON DEO. 20, 1572, A LADIES' GARTER, OF S .m.u?, with geid clasp: Sireward it Do itoa ta party leaviog tho aamo st this olfice. T OST~A SINK _COLLAR AT MoVICKER'S MAT- Inso. A'sal’able rowsrd will be paid by rel oo ot Michiganav., 2 tho partls who ousd it sre own. JOUNDBUSCH OF SUALL REYS, OUNEROAN in PTWEEN on Wabahav., aa lamonds; £20 reward and 80 Sout Rave them by paying charges. R. G. GOODWILLIE, West Madison.at. Fgflfldxfl'-nsfl. 1, 0?’] :!V,\lr!r?suu\v Nj’;‘\cfi 2 conrican Sfamaled careing, Owie o oifica of HCCHESNEY & G0,y 410 Wabast OUND—A GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN ON WEST Tupsday, Doc. 24, which ths owner can e E - at 'S DOLLAR STORE, 131 WEST iy befovg. Christiad, &’ pockotbook ol moaer. Tho owmer, an bavo I: by \d paying o this advertisewont. QTRAYED OR STOLEN--] D OF &1 70 o HUBBARDST.. . Dece I, & yoke of osen, ozo e e ot Bes Litadie and spottod. T And 8 years old pruhe g LD, o e RRTS £ %2 the apore adress orat IN . oMM v 3AY'S, T'and 6 Soath Waterst., will b liberally pald for. TOL.EN OF STRAYED_OS THR RIGAT 0% 108 S 16th of December, & Igvtlod gray aad red heifer, B ety Tead 0 s hooresy wil o o e e . by bplring (o TLOAMAS BICHOW: BELx 105 North Raickes see PAKEN UP, JAN. I, DARK DAY, HORSE WITH TAlExeo-s:“nrlug wagou. Inguirs 42! West Aadison-st. () REWARD, AND RO QUESTIONS ASKED. to Room 15 No. 191 West Madison- .%1%11‘.%.‘;;‘::‘:.; & take Weat Washing 4 cap taken from 177 Wes! - tod-st., Friday evening. WILL PAY THE ABOVE RE- return or iniormation loading to the rrel work toain, 13 hauds and 3 throe whito foet; off horsa ritlo darker ta color. Was hitched to damp wagoa, aad driven off by ons Juhn Limburg, Swods, ab Bgv, talks poor Englivh, Hiht ‘was drove off from Bunssy A g0, on Saturday, 2th_ult. Toformati si:ould be addressed L, JJ. FRASER, G g8, do Park, or to Hyde Park Police Station, or to Harrk eonst. Statlon, Chicago. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. TOT OF SECOND.HAND NURNITURE, T o en s " Toraashe Tl L 615 West Lakeost, beyond Union Fark. Must be sold, as parties aro leasing the city. RY ONE_WISHING TO DISPOSZ OF THEWR household furnliuro, or stocks of any deseription, A, Tribunp office. can find a cash boyer by addressiog E—COOK-STOVE, A SECOND-BAND,EOR o s o0t oo av 10 Pratrivar. T SALE_MUST BE SOLD AT SOME PRIGE— iop chamber set, aud balreloth Dasloe set; ;l: oihes faruitaro; housd for roat. APPIF &% Nt EL ' ALE_RQ. 9 WOOD COOK-STOVE, NEAR- F O%n:w. 118 Blno Lland-av. b ALL_CHEAP—AT 38 SOUTH 3IORGAN- O;R!.—-SA Te'r of their new patent portabls folding ward- Fobos or bookeason. i ) HOLD FURNITURE, ALL O o A DD O ooty it 5o wholo, or part will be sold chedp, for cash. Call at 4§ 0 T mnats Tor &, B. BESEDICT, TAURNITURY, OARPETS, DISHES, EIC., FOR {donco' 235 Calumstav,, néar Cote e Do e o mmorvow morhing. - oo austion cofuma, u XP_A JORNING GLORY_DASE O A e B &1 “Weat Aladisonat. EDWIN THOMAS, Jr, T URNITORE OF ALL XINDS ON INSTALMENTS t ¢ pying parties at cast pricos. EMPIRE PATLOR HEBSTRLS COMPARY. "R Weat Madic st ‘PARITES WISHEIG O DISFOSE OF FURNL LGre. carpets, stoves, and hoasatol auy Kind, witl d 1l to 1y to J. H. Plke & 751 Weat: o e e e svecy Tngach ood Sstarday’ rmtior, oo aai poeru] honsehold §J Anctliicom, L West HE EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD SURPASSES all. Elegaut, unique, compact, it occapies only ono-- fonrtty tho ‘spacs of an ordinary bedstesd and can ba uizod wherono othercanbe, Sixstyles and allsizes; adapt- ed to parior library, dining-aoum, zud office. It solves the question how to lvo genteel it Sof 310 & Bonths Ik alart s of S105 Taoath: BEDSTEAD COMP. \flaY, 333 West Madison-st. ARTED~FURNIFTRE OF, ALL KiNDS;: ALSO, ‘wholo stocks of zuy kind of3goode, for wnich 1 will pay cash. Address WALTON, caro Carrior 51. INVITED TO. GALL 6.267 SoniEn eI, MOTHERS ARE aud examine tho Child's Emplro Bods the novelty of the Hmes. Combines all thy advantages. of b, e B 15,31, 530, 7 S Dod erer Javented. - Prices 3 530, 0 Flulde bod e el AR TIOT SEDSEEAD COM AR, 543 West Madison-2t. FOR SALE, FOR TR SEOON B-HAND SICROSCOPES FROL A cul on' ot i2ce, 1% 4] B e Tow doors sauih of Hamison st Speciacles suiled by lesppction to tho age. X TOR SAT,E—A FRENOH PERFORATING MACHINR with 15,03 cholco dosigns fo= bral aod embrotd-. iz alas reclve for making all colars of Japression pot= 2 alio dor for stamping, with thie good of & Iargs countes and "fyuud"';?}a cntablishd: Ol at 5 Weat Madtsons ap ata : OR SALE-CHEAP—A GODD SOLELEATHE _copper-bottomad trank, Address L,31, Tribuae ufi FORSALE SET OF PHYSICIANG' L tari ‘hact, plates,manikin, skalel 2d heap. on M. 8. B ot STOCKING, WED, AND CAY ‘nary bird, squlrrs!, marmozstt, gophor :all very tamo fiab cagas, siands,” &c., cheap. Call om 1CH, B TPORSALE-A FINE a8 a0 equarlu; ED ‘Harrison-st. O T Ceetal o no o s Sicsgn for %00; removal from the ci Torsoiliog, OUARLES U. AUSTLN, Hoom &, Bl Lo Halo-at. OR SALF-GHFAP_A COMPLETE FILE OF THE [ Ghicago Tribuno sinco the firo, including the weekiy. ‘Adaress & fio, Toibune ofice. TOK SALE_A BUILDING 30Xim, ON BTATEST.. naar Twesnty-third; suitablo for livery or salo stabln, grammenterasop. Tnaies on promfacs. AL W. & L. LESTER, Tobs bt 1070 Stato-st. JTOR SALE-A TATGE NEWROURDLAND DOG, 1 ear ol good waich dog. Ingalrs ab 33 South Clarkeate L JFOR SALE-A BLCK WALSOT COUNTER. & foot, and molal show.cass, 44 foot, cheap, aL 10f Twouty soccn T{OR SALE—1 ROUND.CORNER WALNUT COUN- ter, with sido-board; all complete, for either luach. counter o Drat-olass bar; cust $0; now for salo for $1:0. lass Call at 51 South Srato.at. T'OR SALf:—A GALLERY OF FIRST-CLASS OIL peintiags, o be sold i prisate s, Now Gm vlew ot 23 Wabash-av. LADY AND HER DAUGHTER WISH 10, GIVE fRoraiug lestons o young ladies (o muste, Eagllsh, oz 8¢ their own or the pupll'a “Addrons W %, Tribune ofico. ance, wo havo concaded evory possible claim Tpon whicls his prosperity is bised, A man cans pon, ond this admitted, Mr. Yates is ontitled to 25 MICHIGAN-AV, OADAMIE FAVARGER, arger, Tols do Bonlogn branchof the Acadamio not have written thirtecn novels st 40 years of | Earis. Mme. de Polyrom-3 ‘And Biiss Manchoator ago without Laving plied fluent and porsistent | Fas opn Bengis aeciool. o soane hiles aduits’by dimo. Do Pelgrom. Newcll. SEWING MACHINES. [[OR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHISE, 20 gsey paynents, and work taken 1o buser's Boaso i desirod. J. P. ERSTRAM, 110 Milwauke-ar. 'OR SALE~A GROVER & BAKER OR SINGE faolly 1aachiae, i3 complete order, lor SI5.00. Eaot Indianast., ooar Rus i OF NORTH SIDE PAT. mouth being continuously voided through the bisected trunk. Itis in this insatiable manner that Mr. Yates drinks from the fountain of var- M T . Plano, v tare, ringing, French, Latin; thorongh teaclilng; terms moderat botiroen 4berdson and Morgan, ocal cal: ta. all the credit which the batch of prudent virtues j’)nnwfi’a CLASS FROM 7 T0 8 EVERY EVE: Tons, a Singer cewing machinn offico has boen openad that usually accom any such indasf scems to ng, except Satardsy, at tho School of Civil Engind at 13 North Clark-st., eorner Oluo, nnder the saperrisioa domand for him. Lot this rapidity of composi- R o dadorm s Amblisctate, mecnlners, 3ad | of NIGHOLS & FEARNON. Noedics, throad, ic. 8 i itis i dmirati 24 58 3 . ways an 5 g::él’fi:?fit;:?tmgufi :m?:b[ unm:h Brnuor‘l, MRS; PEASES SCHOOL, 15 INDIANA-AV., IOR_THR CONVENIENCE OF SOUTH SIDN b Ay e imego chaugen's | DML “will reopon Monday, Jaz. 6. The second quarter patroat, 1k Slager Sewing Mschins Ca. havg opensd oreo, which, being cut in half, drank insatiably | of the Gvoning Gorman olaia for Iadics nad. Kontiomen | abreach at fub X wenty second s, BAqes tho surorilod from a fountain without the prospect of guonch- ;mfl%qfi;,g;-&g;g;-;; ol ela Hords T | S0 N WILKING: ing its thirst, sll tho water which ente i = s e el ROVER & BAKER'S BEWING MACHINES— 5 t el entored fts . DELOULME, 37 WEST MONROE-BT. Goneral Officn, 150 State-st., Branch Oflico, 72 War bash-ar. Poraons haring old Grover & Baker sewring ma. chines are invited to call and soe the new Improsemesty and hoar something to their sdvantage. bisge, lapping it up, with unquenclatle impa- tience, and getting rid of it with equal facility. His “ Waiting Race” is certainly ono of the tamest, flattest, and most colorless novels that we havo ever read. It does not contsin a_single woll-drawn snd vivid-hued character, its at- ‘tempts at humor ara of the heaviest and gloomi- est description, snd, a3 for genuino sentiment, or any opposite and Witty—we will not say pro- found—rcAection upon human conduct and mo- tive, the rendor in pearch of such curiosities ITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN LADY, daa nuriory governess i as; shie Is compatent rudiments of Enxrl.lh. O, Tribane otico, o teach French, Beat of rofers TNGER SEWING MACHINE OLFICES OF J. WILKINS, 25 Scuth Donplalus.st,, 10 Twunty- aad 167 Milwankeo-av. Machincs sald o3 monthly payments, aad work given when required. Professor Glarke Academy, 201 Par] and Addre omas, OUNG LADY OF FINE MUSIOAL ABILITY dosires puplis on the piano, Addreas QE2, Tribuna ch ofice.. might, with as much hope, xplore the serisls of Southworth and Sylvanus Cobb. It is not onr placo to scconnt for Mr. Yates' reputation. The fact that he has ome, and one which donbiless brings bim friends, comfort, and_money, is too patent for us to dispaie, ‘But it is a success whichno man of lofty intellectusl aspirationa and delicate human sensibilities would seriously envy him. It is the_triumph of mediocrity,—a triumph which should spur abler men ¢o imitate his industry and self-beliet.—T'he Arcadian. et i Tire Protection at Evanston. We notlco that this go-2head suburb lsat last aroused fo the necessity of protecting itseif agalnst any furihes ravages by fire. In addition to the ‘Babeock and ‘the hook and lsdder trick, purchased Lt week, they yesterdsy ordered and bad delirered a No, 2 Babeock Belf-acting engins for $3,007, and there is but litde y asized, srith Colone) Braioard 2a Chi ARRIED, HALL_BOWDES_In Dmaik. Tows, Juz. 2 by Bov. EoSalit, He. V7. A, 1Exih: of, Cileaor b B rmgeno B, Bowded, {1 Dovmarke 5" So'ull BLAKE-THOMPSON~Ia this cfts. Jza. 4 by Rov, 04 w0 of plun._Addre: AUSICAL. CHICKLRING PIANO TO RENT, CHEAP; ALSO, bourd et rooms b7 8 fule teactor for imsirctiony 7 offico. ON'T PAY 810 FUR A STBINWAY PIANO B Ao piane S5 o 30 Weat Sidb. 00 620 got oun,uoarly now, or $715, b (WIS Y =i 05 PIAYO FOR A7 CASH. 4D- " SMITI, 51 Cottsga Grove-ay. Address D 2 BPRING ENT AXD ¥OR BALE: TOWEST wad e b3 0%, T Cotiics Gamoars IS THE BEST AND 3%0; manatactory and salos- "ANTED=A PIANO OF STANDARD MAKE IN oo rapair. In excliang for & fias Jurgoason wateh. erfinfiamsss ‘;Vl‘l—l) wgwfi'o] LTT ago'. v s i want to. gl o “can tind such with CHARLES Lv work in paymont, can LUTZ, 61 Boath Halsted-st, near Madizon, "Vfl FEELER & WILSOX NG MACHINES, tho Guw impeosed gold or ronted o exey monthly payments. BURNHAM & FLANNERY, City Ageats. malo ofico I West Madisun:st. -: brancls 9% Wabash-ay AGENTS WANTED. GENTS WANTED_STEN WHO GAN nces. A’duszL‘(m.LAGl:. Fsomn 1. ood refers Woest Alzdisonat., Boc ED_FOR_ONE OF THE MOST ever lavented. GENTS W, AC AXD CAN ERS WANTED —FON mcl\llxhi itenteel and very profitabls business. Room s, ACESTS WANTED_TO SELL, A NEW PARIS( 4% eod slicing knife in which thero fs money. Callat tho Bholl fitare, 3 Wabath-ar. GENTS WANTED—FOR THE BEST PAYINO agoncy Ia Ainerics; steady employmiat In the ciy. tal coquired. 45 od pay teed ; only & amall caph EV VSR S hA S R et bivts. gloabt that 1 thse appaczihasie proparly manned snd BUILDING MATERIAL, taken care of, Evansion wi v f2w, if any, more dis- | =5 g A o e A g e o artrous confligrations, The Fire Lepartment Ia or_ | JPQRSALEL,00 COOD BRICK, .00 FT. JOISTS ef. 31 ind Washiagtonat, B- F. HEAD, 1% VANTED=A FEW THOUSAND FEET OF LUM- ez, for mhich firstclass di ontistry will bo givan. ASH WEIGHTS FOR SALE, CHEAPER th=n the Tugalar market rales, WARREN R, Lron Yerd, 12, %, 424 A Norih Cliaton-st. A GE1S WAYTED —PROFITAPLE ENPLOY. Alminr wowah o employ goactomen and ladios t¢ Soliett nrdars for {ha cafobrated (mproved Backsze. Shat. o Sawing Machino. - biitch aliko on hots sides. 15 Hif atitch, b, foll, tac i i P STt Batmonk to bevver gror, ca ox. For further particalacs, 3 1dea T (L HENDERSGN &'00.," Cloveiznd, Obio,” or St fals, Mo. A GINTS WANTIO-EMAAL CAPITAL STEAD employment, aad bee chianco et or makfa ooty oo vouda Lok bt a2 FE61,S Wes LakeRe, Yoowa 11/ Chisazo: “RILY