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° REAL ESTATE. . MORGAN PARK WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. TRE TODWG HAN'S BESY SKVINGS BAK, ‘We are now ready to offer in market 50 ft.- Lots on the hill at Morgan Park, Washing- ton Heights. These Lots;are within one block of the Military School, and within one block of the Morgan Park Church, snd from: one to two blocka distant from the Depot.: They are on the highest and most besutiful partof the High Ridge Property, and are of- fered ©n ‘very easy terms of paymént, with fnterest at 7 per cent. We are also offering Acre Lots in the same locality.on very res- sonsble terms. Title perfeot. ~Abstracts given to each purchaser. Call soon and take: your choice of the Lots. Strests are graded and trees around a.nfl on each Liot. GEO.R.CLARKE, Né. 11 Chamber of Commerae. FOR SALE. To those about to'commence housekeeping. ‘We have for sale one of the neatest and most: complets 1-story and brick basement cotta~ gés, on a leased Iot, on the West Side. Itis situated on Park-av ., between Lincoln snd Robey-sts., No.180; contains10 rooms, hot and cold water, bath-room, etc., and is furnished thronghoutin excellent taste. The furniture consists of 3 elegant Chamber-- Bets, Lhandsome Parlor 8et, 1 Sitting-Boom: do., besides Carpets, Mirrors, Curtains, Hat~ Tree, Sewing Machine, Book-Case; also Kitchen Furniturs, Caoking Utensils, Dishes, and everything requisite for housekeeping. Thelease runs 85 years, at a very low rate, and there is on the premises & good barn. To those desiring to procure an elegant, com- fortable home, this is an opportunity seldom d. . Apply to offered. - APRHE b. KERFOOT & CO., B0 Fast Washington-st. ‘5 ACRES, T.ocated on the P. & Ft. W.and M. 8. Railroads, near station in Sec. 27, 88, 14, in the very heart of improve- ments. There are some forty new ‘Wholesale Stock, at Retail, AT WHOLE- SALE PRICES, in order to make room for an elegant Retail Stock for Spring Trade. Seott & Ovinton Brus, CHINA. CROCKERY. &o. CHICAGO SUNDAY, MAY 4 1873—SIXTEEN PAGES. : "REMOVALS., -~ - LADIES' UNDERWEAR. PRINTING AND STATIONERY. AT RET.A.IL FRENGH CHINA, CROCKERY GLASSWARE Silvor-Plated Coods, TABLE CUTLERY, & BURLEY & TYRRELL 74, 976 & 218 Wabashav,, ™ : COBNER VAN BUREN-ST. WE ARE SEI:I;II\TG Vi i i e, 141 o, e $3500. Whit China Tea Sets, 56 Pcs.,rur 640, If fact, we are closing out our antire 219 West Madison-sh. - FURNITURE. Furmture' ‘buildings, neax the property. Can T‘he Largest stock be had for §2,400 per acre. Terms, . $4,000 cash, balance on time. Ap- The Fmest GOOdS, ply to HENRY J. GOODRICH, * . Renl Estate Brokern, 125 Dearborn-st. JAC0B {. MAGILL, REAL ESTATE AGENT. Adams-st., near Ashland-av., & two-story and basement brick, Man- | sard roof, 12 rooms, all -modern im- provements. Price, $12,500. Terms, 8500 cash, balance $200 per month fillpaxd for. JACOB C. MAGILL, _81 and 88 Clark-st. Desirahle_nvesiment. X am tnstructed by owners to o o salo, on favorsble terms, 5, 10, 0, 8, or40 acres of the property known-as the **Steel Farm," shated in oo, %, T- 89, R. 15, in the southwestern part of the city, bounded north and south by Twenty-sixth and Thirty-first-sts, and, east and west by Kedrle-av. and Mowry-sts. This property adjoins Lawndale an the m?.h, and 18 The Lowest Pnces SANPSON, G_ILBERT & €05, 267 & 269 Wabash-av. |LARGE VARIETY SILVERWARE. Removal.. Weddmg WM. H. GRUBEY, MERCHANT TAILOR, : Presents. Has removed to his NEW and EI.EGANT STORE, ‘We have a very large stock 107 SOUTH. GLARK-ST., of the celebrated *GORHAM” (Methodist Church Block). STERLING SILVERWARE, i s, BANK OF NONTREAL. Walnut Trunks, made express- THE OFFICE OF.THE. 1y for Wedding and Anniversa- Ty Presents. For originality | BANK OF MON TREAL of desxgn, purity of metal, and HAS BEEN REMOVED TO THE - MAJTOR BLOCK, perfect finish, these goods are Coraer of LaSalle and Madisonsts. unequaled; and we offer them ‘WM. RICEARDEOR, Manager.. - ‘GREAT BARGMNS e NEINS( Tatles Underwerp R Ix T ER RINTER BICKERTON - & JEFFERY, " 86 East Washmgton-st., Will- offer, on MONDAY, May 5,-a large stock of E | Lales and Clire's Underwéa; Purcha.sed at 8 great reducfiou be- low the cost of manufacture, . . These goods are made in the very. best manner, and of the best mate-~ rials in Cotton, Cambric, and Linen. Chemises, Drawers, ] BUUKS Pfi]]lfllllfl 5, Posters, EVERY. VARIETY OF J0B WORK, At the Bhortest Poslble notios. Low Rates and Fine. Work Guarantezd: TATIONER We axo offoring & Gomplete Stack of * Commercial & Faey Stationery, ™ , ‘Eibracing evory variaty of OFFICE REQUISITES Atasmalladrancoon ooat. - EMIL MEININGER, mwmiuuon.nn-pmuz, will bo glad to ses rman friends. TLANE-BOOK MARER at exh‘eme]y low prices. N. MATSON & (0., REMOVAL o Sklrts Nl ht G- This Dopartmient fa roplate with gvary modern| State and Monroe o DIXQN & HAMILTBN And ove descx%hon otOL'Y)EEs;' W"::k ;;:;-Efiifi%fifié:%:;ém - ARCHITEOTS 53 CHITDRE UNDERWEAR, onntmmunm.. " in the best sha; ea, and all sizes. TLadies will do well to call and ex- amine this stock, ag it.is well worthy of their attention, PRICES MUGH BELOW REGULAR G0ODS LOOKING GLASSES. W. T. NOBLE & €0, IMPORTERS OF TRENCH PLATE Have removéd to Gallup & Hitahoock's elogant butlding, | Cor. TiaSalle and Madison-sts,, Rooms 25 and 26 (fourth floor). €~ Elevator in the Building. Fish-House Removal E.E. BROMILOW’S Uummlssmu an Tospeston House” ITHOGRAPEER 166 Clark-st. - ‘WATCHES AND JEWELRY. AT GOST! I will sell’ my whole stock of ‘WATCHES, CHAINS, JEWELRY, CARRIAGES. ELEGAN T CARRIAGES, 5 . BEMOVED TO: Light Park Phaetons, four and x ’ .VER-PLATED WARE, Six Sonisy T Corts, Do Carts | CRAYD TRUNE WAREHOUS, orhod Lflnkm G P EMKEANESTARE) ey S Landaus, Landaulette Coaches, * g Coupes, Broughnms,s’;a Kendall | F¥OFFIORNo. 10 North Welleat., Spsacer’s Block- y AT COSsST ! Jump Seats and Pony Phaetons, REMOVATI. MANUPACTURERS AND DEALERS IN For the next twenty days, prepara- Four - and Six-Seat Rockaways, Road ‘Wagons, Concord Wagons, Omnuibuses. Hill’s Celebrated Concotd Har- ness. tory to removal to my ELEGANT NEW STORE, adjoining the Wa- bask-av. front of Palmsr’s Gmnd Hotel. Picture Frames AW HITCEOOGK; ‘ and Mouldings MERCHANT TAILOR, ‘ REMOVED TO COAN & TEN BROEEE|125 Monroe-st, mear Clark, Oi l?;vmm % o A.H. MILLER holce line of goods for men's wear, 2 CARRIAGE MF'G (0, REMOV.ATL. A il lngs’ 176 Statest. and 4. West Hflfllsmsl. Randolph and Ann-gts. | ©. M. LINTNGTON, ENGRAVINGS, BUSICAL. FINANCIAL. GERMANA-MERICAN SAVINGS BANK OF CHICAGO, . AT THE OFFIOE OF THE GERMANIA BANK, Washmmn-csfilfid Fiftlar. Capital, $100,000 Tbis Bavings Bank is now hfl.y organized snd resdy to receive dopor site. T Taterest ay the rate of § por.cont per anauim will be pald certain to advance rapidly in valoe. The atténtion of Capitalists is calld | SHieoitiat v oo s e 28 o & on of Capil i ol A Al to this Advertisement. dlfly‘(gxnpznnb!u: indays fnfi“noflu:';. nd on Bathrdass Applyto JOHN JOHNSTOR, Agentfor Owners, Room 4, Nos. & and 85 LaSalle-st. lond; Fk {rom 6 to 8 o'¢lock S LA ER, President. nr{va ‘First Vies Prosident. ‘Vice President. S5 O8KT0 , Bocond TOL 3. BALLER, Gishior. LOUIS SCHIFFLIN, Ausistant Cashier. FOR ,RE.NT, CEIIERAE,. In the Pacific Block, southesst Gorner of Clark and. Van Buren-sts.: Four * Stores lkonmng on Olark-st. Two Storesfronting on 'an Buren-st. Officez on_the second an !hi..rl floors, and three fine Halls, suimble m Lodge Bnumu or other Societies. Inguire of JACOB WEIL & CO., north« west corner of Madison and Desrborn-sts. Monthly Payments. 'NEW HOUSE AND LOT. ‘the Bank will b e Eno BopoutEA o s ar bor orodht, Which niem can bo drawn out at pleasure. DIME 105 CLARK-ST., Methodlat Church Block. 5ix per cont ttorset ilomid on dopealt, parable el s year. Land Jan 8. 28CH Proaidant. Wi, KrLart Reep; Cashier, NOTE.—Until farther. nauca':h:ny!wy n; £l sallingat Or will give s great bargain for all or balf cash. - First- ‘olass 3-story bouse, 8 rooms and alcove, in that beautifal &rove on Forty-first-sv., between Cottage Grove and Vin. cannes-ava., near strost aad steam cars. Address ar eall enowner, J. L MCKEEVER, 153 Lasallo-at., Room 16. LOTS. New Subdivision, Western-av.and Oakley- st., just outside fire limits, south from son-st: Beltbnigflmxmblzi.?r%: ;:&éha::. ‘Randolph-s FOR SALE. CHARLES H. BROWER. PIERCE & BROWER, ment and Western Securities. per cent Registered Coupon Bonds. Lamar nsurance Company. R, PARKER PIERCE. BROKERS, o8 :M'A:D:l:som'-s'.t'. Inccd Btocks, Cnmmel‘cml Paper, Govern- Tilinois 10 Japurmsnce of decreo of the Superior Gourt of Gook A g00d House and Barn; boautifal grounds, ornsmented.| Coud! ons claims sgaingt thig Comy with trecs and shrubbery, throo blocks west of Union mm’éfi:;‘,,,;,’.’:‘..i "Bfi?f,:’;ififi. 'iu""ts'fin s“ahmn Park, o Washington-st., st bargain; one-fourth cash, balance on long time; would take part payin subarban property._Address B7, Tribune office. For Sale—Cheap, p-ruul R hend vy ek -nd 15th, days of May fla-:z.s“s%'x %mnmn. s Ex..:a o the 3018 at., at 3 numi roven will at !m&a Obtagon front brick zesidence, 3-stories snd b o ot % foot k’:nc. éfi%{nz loelflan;:v.f. oreatia ‘sshington-st., Room 4. Tiilnd Park Builiing Gu., Ofice 158 MONROE-ST., Room. 4, Kant's Botlding. xlmlal and Lots for sals on easy terms. FRAKRK P. HAWKINS, FISHING TACKLE, ENIVES, &c. FISHING TACKLE.” o RS will find everyth srxmum e T T pipmast, 40 B “TABLE ENIVES” Irory, Bons. and Rubber Randles, This gw e doiea apward. © BIGGS, BPEN 2 “PGI}KET ENIVES” drod ciferent designn of the vory uest qual: e ors T S8 e fim o "B1dds, BrENORS & 0. TR Wabemar : GORKSGREWS % S. rom AO. ivo Attorns of Wholessle Herc! Lot ana oountry. hacins ars LASY] COLLECTION AGENCY, 145 Madison-st. WE BUY A.ND SELL Business Paper, And negotiate loans on Collaterals. ‘WRENN & BREWSTER, Bankers, 96 Washington-st. DIC. hers: 20 calleot the clatms e S0 ot t merihe S io Attorney's fees in mm LTy tb-r(n until IER'S MERCANTILE We have Republic Insurance Co/s Certificates of indebtedness wanted by M E SOANNBLL & GO., MOney to Loan. 'hmlu flm impmnadmld dollars lnd HDWII'GI, g -, 'ox improved cf ke WRIE & Frnpenr, . 9 Tribune Bn“dlul CARPET CLEANING. KING CARPET CLEANER & patterns of the best E: Eiphste comyri i, Fers SEEy E 0., ‘abash-av. M?nc"“ 0{,""’" ‘Works is the n]nly vldns’ R(ZM- = £8£0 to bave your Oarpet g (g SOEDRENE, &5, T b L e Foley’s Gold Pens Esllmore tn New York than these of akers to- $other. Fold -zmnuhmmfl'z,:n = °m“m o L. cmcx &00.'8, ‘Eaat Madison-st. Eind xmwu Oarpets Taken Up and Be-md. ~ A.N. HANKINSON & CO.» : 44 and-46 West Adams-st. Bnnfik £3% Tyyenty-socondst. IMPORTER OF HAND AND MACHINE NEEDLES Has removed to 177 East Madison-at., ‘where ad the trade tn. - HAYDE & O’Bmflljl N ve on band, and aro tently making of B e oovnt) Soseant buggios for sale, l Nos. 731 and 728 Stats-st. TO RENT. FOR RENT. AND GBZROMEI‘HOGRAPHS. : =%|76-& 78 VanBuren—st., — FACTORY, HALLETT DAVIS & €0 3 [ “PIANOS. Stores, Bank Offices, Sleeping- BEMOVAI" Ufll’flfll‘ flr TWBHWS!XHISL aflfl Stflwm 37., SEVERTY-FIVE first promiums award- Rooms, Dwellings. 7T 1 3 . - . CBOCAGO. ... od for BEST PIANOS. e P J. DL MAf‘SHALL&CO-,- C- R. F]ELD & CO'., 2 RANGES, &o. :’;‘fiifi_&m -’E‘.&.‘:K.;“".-":r:’,aé‘i For Rer Now ey Bomm 10 ot B, | oy s, V. KA, or . ent, PACKER'S ICECREAM FREEZERS | (Wabash-av.& Thirteenth-st B B or SPRING-BED - FACTORY. | Findt g my provent factary entirely imadoquata formy |nurou\n: property at 7 785, nad 1n1sumz., udflm;d the same Tp with ‘the Bacedsary maching -xgfl for & pazafactory of Sprizg Bed ua u. riors varioties, I aball e -’i’:ounbc o lat ot 3 et wEich tins T ahall be propared L R e kg Gt fargot the number, 7 Emh ;uua ofold factory. L. 6. BOYINGTON. REMOVAL. Dr, E. W. EDWARDS hasremoved his office to No. 161 South Clark-st., A large assortment of new Pianos and Or-| az :. Betion 'h%h pay by tnstallments caa| KEDZIE'S WATER FILTERERS, REFRIGERATORS & ICE BOXES HOUSE FURNISHING G0ODS, DAILTON & Co., B0 & 83 RANDOLPHST., noar State. BEDSTEADS. TEHE EMPIRE PARLOR ‘BEDSTEAD WITH STEAM POWER, Two 10 rooms, 40x115 foet each, being third and fourth’ floors of store 343 and 45 East Lake-st. Well lighted, and admirably situsted for mechanical purposes. Apply to JAMES J. WALWORTH, on the premos. To Rent. A first-class House for rent, corner I‘My seventh-st. and Washington-ay., Hyde Park,. only two blooks from the depnt. Rent low to goodtenant. Apply to ‘GENERAL NOTICES. SPEGIAL NOTICE European. Travelers, Mag 12, the Chl oh ot X PRESAND A U Y 3 P X, in- aorporated undar Ecgllt faw, for o spacial B m-pun e cricans traveling fa 3. 7. 1ESTER; li______.___ tween Monroe and Madisop. Burpsaes 1 Sgran sent = y : Iy o Disiaeas . 160 Washington-st. E,. o e o “"““’ Lplace ot fnrniture, comvertl: | Bnrope: toels aea b nUfil?l:d e:“:;’.m.mm rth the space S oo Bsd e Adapted to | o tho bassment office, B e Dining-room, Office, and Stors. Prces, $25, $35, $45, $50, $65, $75, 485, $100. Bold o {nstallments if desired. EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD C0., 352 West Madison-st. Wholesale Warerooms, 870 & 872 West Madison-st, BUSINESS CARDS. SCHILLO, COSSHAN & SENY, IRON FOUNDRY, 87 TO 95 WEST POLK-ST., Furnish HEAVY and LIGHT BUILDING HINE. Eflu-ut 1S “Agont af Ohsgo. [8ea advertisoment noxt Bundagl] . NOTICE. All'subscribers to and parties interested in the FEMALE SEMINARY at. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, Are requested to meet at the office of G. A. ERS & CO., No. 4 Honore Blook, on TEURSDAY, May 8, at 2 o’clock p. m. - By order of Committee. Fashions for Spring and Summer. The Paper Patterns of Harper's Bazar, the best fitting and most reliable now in use, can be had ‘at 3% Statet., nesr Van Buren. J. LEVY, Gen. Agent! REMOVAL. The Office of BOWEN BROTH- ERS is removed to Bowen’s Block, Nos. 19'and 21 Randolph-st. REMOV.AL. GILLET, McCULLOCH & C0,, Gillors Chens factarers Fla- B eats, Hiding. Bomior, Ses, hove romored 1o’ g B ot Watorsse: Dotmevs Wabasy uad, MIchE ‘Gamavaes whers they will Bo pleased to 306 theie frouds. LARKIN & JENKS, Dealers, bavo romorod to their now. o, 145 .uuc. in the Bajor Block. Office 03 ground floor, and very conveniont.. REMOV.ATL. To Rent. The Btore in Hamlin Bros’. Building, No. 89 Clark-st., and basement inrear of same,: under Foley’s Billiard Hall, Good light: front and rear. - For Rent. * A furnished bouss contafning all the medern {mprove- ‘ments, 666 Michigan-av. Apply to SN A. J. AVERELL. ToRentorSale. Two-story French roof and basement brick dwelling ‘Thouse, with barn, 50 Twenty-elghth-st. Inquire at Room 13 Chamber of Commerce. FOR REINT. i AT stiatan. Goaton Brockeion EDUCATIONAL. STORE. AND BASEMENT THE INTERNATIGNAL BANK G5ai sitlo Covarn & Baltor Furnusos for sais! MRS, B STMONS. No. @ Michlgaa-av., succesor to e, "and Eag B Nt wark and embraiassy Tanghes FIRE EXTINGUISHER, Babcock Fire Apparaius, The andersigned having boen appoluted exclusfre agents for the Baboock Fira Apparatus for Chicago and Northern Ilinols, are prepared to frnish extin. sulshors, tauks, hook and ladder tracks, and.engines, gltbor for indimduals o corpors tioas, pen short no- ) : For further faformation spply to or sddress, - - ' it elevator. | A 14 East Madloon.it., Ryl vith 88 JAPRTLS Roal Estate & Renting Agency, 144 Laalle-st. Ot Block. | TO REINT.. The large and elegant brick dwelllng, now belug ot o good order, on the northeast cornorof Prairie-av. and’ Twonty-third-st. ; immediate possession given. Apply to 4:J. &J. W. COOPER, 154 LaSalle-st. TO RENT, Btores and corner Basement in Deflmblo T 'y Hllwm to its new office in the ‘Union Buflding, 108 LaSalls, opposite Ohamber of (ommerce, REMOVAL. JAAMILTON BROS,, succousors to Ellls & Hamllton, | ot % Wabashav., wiif’remore thele “Ipatsl oftcs Say southenat ooraer State and Adams-st, Rooms 9and 10 DENTISTRY—REMOVAL. FRESCO PAINTING. SCHUBERT & KOENIG, ARTISTS IN FRESCO, "17 EAST WASHINGTON-ST. Freuco Painting slicited. As proofs e e s Shermen 154 FeniRe Hater " J. ERNEST GALVAN, ) riggs- House, corner Fifth-av. an = | TheDental Rooms ulDr M. W. mnwcobndl’r Apply to oved TRATIT PATNTE: BRADLEY Ma] : & 2t A AEPIT £ A s, 51 Bryan Block, | MANTiN,E; SUTLE ars ety o thp corts POR P, R, | BRADLEY BATES& 00. 78 Market-gt. Has removed from 475 Wabashar. to 48 EAST VAN BUREN-ST. John Lyle King,|. BUSINESS OHANCES. RESTAURANT, d stock, for ale, fixtares and stock, for sale, lnflubutloclunnln . TO REINT. - 11T il ront past of my Offce or Dosk-Room, tn base- bicar, 7 Clariat Sopetor BlSck, to8 goodpattys 8. F. COMSTOCK, -~ DRAPER .AND TATILOR, SoATES bty sy Ay A i o bl fim East ad - NV Lan} > » AMPSON & CO., NOTICE. | o o | Bl MRS | opeori F MBB ANKS MURSE & GU Ofico hours: 940 19 and 1 10 8. _'WANTED. pormanent, lnmfli!s‘h%fli:.- 30 Javiied 1o 'g'uf'-?: L it BA.UER & LOEBNITZ A ANTE?ELM, Eian FOR SALE. rery Caspester, Oubiastmskor, nd Wi Bro Conmy 10 call-and ciammine'a baad su. faot-power machine for cattiog a asdippios lumber, of say thicknass, dry or green. new, comstructed on ue-ydndplu Lhm;hnnL Sm light mem.,m »| By coaveyed from ous 1ob to ed 1o shop. to another. newd [ ot ey D 1O BT R T Dock and ground fir s Jumber yard. _Apply to AR AR BY £ co., ] %5 Archor.ay. Have resumod businees at. 111 & 113 LAKE-ST. A fall fino of Bcales, Trucks, &o., on hand. All orders romptly fillod. Hare umm to B4 LaBalle-st., Rmrn nl. Juscond RASPBERRY JAM. J'.A.l"\/.[Y Church’s celebrated LAKE BU?E- RIOR-RED RASPBERRY JAM, the Tracing - Cloth, AT J. G. x.u«coms. OPTICIAN, State-st., between Washington sad Rendolph, Teubner’s Edition OF LATIN AND GREEEAT BOARDING. $40 Per Woek m’,’u“"‘""“ arior snd Bodroom, dn"'u: r,"::;bhln : = »&-l’;-'n“:?" u;,";.r::?““mf?;:nzf."m%“’m | finest flavor'and most dolicats Ere- 1., SOHIOK & 00,8, 102 East Madison-st, Aadreie st il 00 serve in the market, - Sold by all re- ST CHARLES HOTEL gormer Dewisisies and Washingionate. 81 ndmm.l':finm k= Bt 5 “"% uwnmuhom. tail' grocers; in quart;‘half-gallon, and gallon jars, and at wholesale and- reteil by - WM.. ARCHDEACON, - Bole Agent, 211 Randolph-st. PORTLAND CEMENT : A IN QUANTITIES TO SUTT AT 147 LA SALLE-ST. Michigan-av. Board, A single room, on taird floor, Taarble’front, pear Eigtitsonth-st.; price €35 per week. Eeforenoos co- quired, - Address B 10, caro Tribune ofice. v NUMBER 238 - NEW YORK The Movu*g Insa.mty of Mas ...Thg Origin Thereof. Tho ‘Unsounddiess of Banks and ... the ‘Dishonesty of ’ Bankers, Ink-"as-a Cause - of Enmity---Reminis« _cences of a Splendid Dinner. - Fechter’s . Success - The New Tribune . Building. Fgom Our Own Correspondent. Nrw Yomx, May 1, 1673 1f, ambitious to emulate Dante, I n.honld un~ dertake to write snother * Inferno,” I should condemn souls in'the highest circle of suffering to uch diurnal movinga as take place annually hers on ‘this nevar-to-be-forgotien, and always tn—bl—daluted day. MOVING SCENLS. "All this week, our nafortunate citizens have been engaged in = gigantic gams of what chil- dren -call’ puss-in-the-corner. They. have been oxchanging residonces with one anotber, according to their' chronic custom, . and * paying for the mpu!swo necessity by great expenditure of convenience, comfort, . patiencn, end temper. . The fatura chronicler of Mahattan will speak of us a8 & peo ple who, during & greator part of the nineteanth” century, were afflicted with an ‘incurable lunacy, which expressed itself in yearly movings from one part of the island.'to snother. And the chronicler'will be right. No human being of sound mind would be willing to undergo, every twelve months, the annoyance and formeut of changing his abode. . How New Yorkers do or can submit to the monstrous nuisance, is alto- gether beyond pmflncul d.mmng, buta few fhcts will explain its origin. Bince 1840, real estate has been steadily ad- vancing- here, and rents, of, course, have been -advancing = along with ‘it. Dwellings have mnot at all increased in propor- tion to dwellers, ~ and, ° consequently, the prices of private residences have swelled enormously. Landlords have alwaya been cone vinced that they were not getting enongh, aad tenants that landlords were' getting altogothes too much. Every spring, tenants denounce the rates demanded for houees as extortionate, while hndlurd.u hold that, under the circumstances, they ara lower than they onght to be. The former insist that rents must go down ;.the lat- ter equally insist that rents must go up; and thus it happens that néither are willing to rent & dwelling for over s year, which is usually the shortest term. Tenants have folt sure for yoars, at the return of esch Masy, that prices ‘must decline ; and yet prices have regularly increased. In theface of such discouraging facts, their faith keeps up, and, for thig reason, they prefer their annual movings to taking leases, even if Lhuse could be obtained. How lougt.\nu idiocy will continue cannct bs predicted. No one can see an end to it, and this community has now grown so familiar ‘with the ‘monual interchange of abiding-places, both by confirmed habits and by inheritance, that it may mfinn lbnumulw the normal condition of . _ GENERAL UNSOUNDNESS OF WALL STEELT. - You msy remember that, in my letter of the flflthnll: made reference to certain startlin, d.lan!mmru which might be expected in some 0 the financial . institutions in aud abont Wall street. I mentioned. f.houg;n not by name, & baalk in Nassau- stroct, which had been a graat sufforer by the embezzlament of some of its chief officers. The confesssd guilt of Tasin- tor, the Cashier of. the Atlantic Bank SI:IINO 17 Nmsnu atmat) tully corroborates o etatementa I bave made, and shows with what extreme louaencas bnnkxng business is dons hera. The case of the Atlantic Baok (is there any- thing unlaoky in the name, I wonder?) is not excoptional by any means. The majority of our financial institutions ace o carelessly conductod that almost any of their officers who wish t> ba dishonest can be o without the slightest hin- drance. Nay, more,—temptation ia constantly thrown in their way, through tha absenco of proper safeguarda; yet, when each naw cmbezzlemeut, or forgery, o other crime, is dis- covered, much surprise 'is expressed, and the old recllessness goes on. - No wondar the opinion ia widely prevalenf thal Wall ~street. is rotten, and that many men bearing _excollent reputaticons are consummate scoundrels socially veneered. Tilton and Godwin. Gay snd 1 am o alarmist; but I am sureif the oxach condition, or sngthing like it, of oven.s smail art of the mismanaged banks and banking. Efluunmfim city wero generally nnderstood, there would be such 85 must manhbly result in a terrible nd in widespread n. Talk of the: absence -of confidenco! It rg real marvél to me that the public has any faith left in the banks and bankers of the metropolis. You do not need inside knowledge for the de- struction of your trust. The simple resding of the nowspapers from day to day is quite suffi- cient to Smnar confidence. Nobody seems in= corruptible ; nothing seems safe. To-day, 8 man who Las borne not only s stain. less name, but has been for many years exalted above his fellows, proves to have been & life-long To-morrow, s bank, whose credit was never questioned, closos its doors, and is discovered ot to have had a dollar of capital for a quarter of s century. Somebody inquires at his banker’s for & upeJll deposit, and finds that the head of s highly. respectablo bouse has stolen i, 2nd fed to urope. Tho gentleman who hes cashed & note to ac- commodate his best friend, learns, to his amaze- men, that the friend has forged the name of the maker. 8till, men have faith in one another, in the solvency of banks, and in the rectitude of bank- ers. 8 more they are deceived, the more may trust; and, the more they trust, the more they are deosived. The provarbial credulityof womer in matters sentimental is scarcely equal to tha daily credulity of the commercial classes in mat ters practical. 0 calls this su age of skepticism ? Itis=n age of supreme confidence nt or,—a confidence that cannot b crippled by sdverso experience, or overthrown by social earthquakes. JOURNALISTIC FOES. 1t is commonly said that authors and publish- ers are natural enemies; but, in this city, jour- nalists sppear more nearly such. _The higher their position, the more cordial sesms tobe their dislike. Roporters and other sabordinates ara often on very ood terma ; but the hesds of de- partments, .n§ eapodmy the chiefs, generally show, if not antipathy, at_least sovereign indif- ference, to one another. I have been at numer- ons entertainments at whictPihe leading editors nf tho leading newspapers have been present almost invariably, some of them have no$ been on recoguizing terms. THE MORTON PETO DINNER. The Iate James Gordon Bennett, of the Herall, very seldom went anywhere, his life being divid- od_between his office and his home. The only publio occasion on which I remember to have soen him was at the dinner given by Sir Morton Peto, at Delmonico's, after the close of ths rebel- lmn. Bennett then seemed out of place, and reonally a stranger to the company, mary o om did not even know faco. Besida I:um, Horaco Greeley, Hem'; J. Baymond, Man- ton Marble, Thurlow Ve ‘amnes Brooks, Will- iam Cullen Bryant, 'l’beodore Tilton, David M. Stone, Patke Godwin, Bydney Hoirard Gay, Georgo William Curtis, ‘an other noted journal- Nota few of these were unacquainted, and l.il! 1more were unwilling to speak to each other. reelay, Bennott, awd Bryaut passed acd repassed withont a nod of recognition.. Weod and Greeley ignored one.another's existence; 80 did Raymond and Marblo, Stone and, Brooks, Curtis were, wd [ ists, were present. y