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THE COURTS. Progress in the Hotvoll Caso. Bontonco Day in the Oriminal Court. ANNOUNOEMENTS, Judge Hopkina will bo here to-morrow, to as- st {n trying tho criminal dooket in tho United Btates Distriot Qourt. It s oxpocted that Judgo Blodgots will bo en- gngod in o honvy ralirond suit, as soon ns the Poroll caao is conoluded, which, it is bolloved, ‘will ocoupy thrao wools, Judgo Farwell will xeturn to the Olronit Oonrt to-day, and will probably hear tho argument for Injunotion in tho Iately commenced caso againab $ho County Olotl, Judge Treo will take the Criminal Conrt this Sorm. ! Judge Gary will bo tho only ono to try com= mon law gasca this wook § noxt wook Judges Mo- Roberts and Murphy aro expected. ‘' TIE WOWELL OASE ‘was not concluded on Baturdayafternoon, as was #xpeoted, but tho closing argument will bo made ¥ Mr. Btorrs this morning, Quite o large num- dor of apeotators wero prosont Baturday, to hear tho summing up. UNITED STATES GOURTS, - ° 2 David Keoports, for the use of himselt and ssult againat Willism H, Hutchinson snd John Dolose for $4,000. Oharles Xelsoy aud Jamos Kolsoy brought sult in ejectmont ‘sgoinat Mary Bobm, claimivg 5,000 damages. 3 Tho samo partics also brought an action anln!t Jonoph Napor and Noolson Napor, for a similar sum, ond againat Ahnz H. Bloagott, for u liko causo and amount, THE ORIMINAL COUDT. Saturday was mentonco day in the Oriminal Qourt, and Judgo Farwoll was fully ocoupied. Bovoral motions for now trinls wore also ar- gued, smong thom thoso of tho pancl-gama thioves. .Thiose two cases woro taken undor ad- yiscmont by tho Judge. Tho following aro the amost important of the prisoncrs sentencod : Jamos Xelly, for susaulting »_police officor, wag sentouced to ono year in tho Fouss of Cor- roction. 2, Honry Owons was sentenced, for larceny, to ©no year in Joliet, - Patrick Yagan, for larcony, was given two yonrs at the Venftontiary. Honry Woinar was _given threo months in the House of Corroction for stoaling. ' William Bixd, for_appropriating things which did not Lelong to ‘him, was sentonced to one oar in the Penitontiary. James Burwell, for larcony, was condemnod to fiftcon montha in the State Prison. ITdward Curtls, for assault, waa sentenced to pix months in the Houso of Correotion, John Korrigan was tried for larcany, and ad- fudged puilty, nnd his sontouco fizod ab oue enr in Lhe Ponitentinry. Otto Tohwan, for larceny, was sent to tho Penitontirry for one year, aud Oliver Smith was mnde Lin compruion for a ‘ike offense. Abraham Lindsoy, for appropriating rallroad funda,was sentenced to ono year in the Poniten- Hary. 7 COUNTY COURT. Tho will of Georgo E. Cansidy was provad, and Tottora tostamontary granted to David \V, Casaidy 35'51 Thomns O, Hoag, under a bond for $20,- In tho matter of tho estato of Petor Dunn, Frank Mayo and John Dunn wore appolntod ad- ‘ministrators, under a bond for $10,000. SUPERIOR OOUBT IN DRIEF. Olark and Roffen flled o petition against Goorgo L. Batoholder, David Whiting, Luoy J. Rowe, and Bamuol M«:Cnrtg agking for o Imechanics’ lion ou Nos. 69, 71,and 73 South Clark stroot. Petitioncrs allogo that defend- ants have o loaschold interest in tho ground. and that they, Clark and Raffen, are cntitled to & lien on the building for $2,380.63, Jamos M. Mnrshall filed a bill for acrount agoinst Estlior E. G. Toylor and her husband, Caroline Sweotzor and her husband, Qlara E. Root and hor husband, Emma B. Kumlor, Charles J, 8. Kuwlor, Cynthia A. Hill, and Arslon G. Hill, Complainsnt allegos that ho 1hias boen trusteo of the catnro of Eather Bwing, of which dofondants aro heirs, and as such hos paid out Inrgo suma for which ho desires to bo Tehmbursed, and also to be remunerated for salivg a8 trustee, and claima about $10,000. Btrauss, Halno & Co., brick manufacturors, filed & petition a‘x;;lins& Edwin Hau, Edwin 0. Gelo, and G. W. Narcross, praying for & mo- chanic's lien on the building on Sub-Lota 9 and 10 of Lots 1, 2,8, and 4, of Black 40, Original ifown of Ohicago, and alleging that thero is still duo themon the contrack tho oum of $1,145.60. CITCUIT COURT IN DRIEF. Kitty Turnor commenced & Buit by attachment ageinst Nottio Sampson, cluiming 91,000 dom- apes for au aggravated assnult and battory on Bk at No. 0 Wost Washiufton nbroot. Francis Mayo aud John Dunu, as administre- tors of the cstato of Poter Dinn, conunoncod an nction for damnagoes against the Lnke Shore & RMichigan Southorn Railway, clatming $5,000. "The Lucaa Market Saviugs Bank of Missourl gued out an_attzchment against D. Emor Swoot- & Co., nlleging that they owe tho banl 81,900 on geveon sccoptances, and'are not rosidouts of the State of Llinois. ‘THE OALL. JTudgo Rogors will call 1,71 to 1,498, excopt 43 2. ! Judgoe Booth's call will be 169 to 185. Judge Gary will esll the first twenty cases on s cafondar Mo, 1. —_——— PERSONALS, THE OITY. J. A, Henry, of Joliet, is at the Palmer. 'W. D. Dwight, of Detroit, is at the Palmer. G. B, Fanchor, of Now York, ia at the Palmer, V. D. Hicox, of Syracuse, is at the Grand Pa- cific. . Jamos M. Smith, U. 8. A,, 18 at tho Grand Pa- oific. . Tho Hon, James Putman, of Yows, is at tho Palmer, 1. H. Foster, of Hartford, Conn.,’is at tho Bherman, Ben T. Cable, of Rock Island, is Grand Prolfic. x at the The Hon, Galusha A. Grow, of Ponusylvanis, Is t tho Palmer, Jonathan Sherman, Jr,, of Washington, 1s at tho Grand Pacific. The Hon, William 8hopherd, of Jorseyvillo, 111, is &b tho Palmer, 8. H. Norton, Oaptain Second United States Oavalry, is at the Sherman, T. N. Dentldy, of tho Winona & Bt. Potor Railrond, is at the Bherman, 0. 0. Angus, J. E. Glenn, and J, A, Angus, U, 8. A., aro ropistored st tho Grand Pacific. A. W, Mandoville, Hudson, N. ¥.; O, B. Haynes, Peorin; 0. Oakford Klott, Phiiadgiphis ; and A, I Cutbeazt, Bt. Poul, aro rogistored ab tho mer. Thomss Nofll, Peorin; Thomas L. Chapin Ohicopeo, Ti; . B. Roborts, Philadelphia E. W, Parsons, Hartford, Coun,, &ro rogisterod at tho Shorman. 8. 0. Dicer, Boston ; Bamusl Dobow, New York ; Albort Pearcs, Now 'York; O.. Balloy, Whito Qlond, Kan.; and E. W. \Vlg‘g'lufl, Cincinnati, are roglstorod at the Grand Paciflo, IN OENERAL, Bmoking on an empl&y stomaoch was what killed Robert Wright in London recontly. Tlorman Wiedman, of Seymour, Ind., “sucided"” with arsonio becouso his wifo wanted & divorce, Queen Victoria, while on & rocent vislt to Dundos, Bcotlgnd, partook of tho communion in & L'roubyterian church, M. Gustayo Dore hias bogun to Iustrate Bhaky« oaro, first choosing for his poncil # Midsummer \ight's Dream " aud * Machoth.” T'ho Rev. Mr. D'Orsay, a Mothodiat olor, of Brauford, Coun,, m»lrcuaolns: his chuyol his own handy, aud doing it well, A woll-known London firm of pioture dealors bas offered £60,000 for tho artistio contonts of tho late Bir Idwin Landscor's studio, 0. B, Plammor, of Bangor, Mo., gives publle nntice that any porson who shnll heroatter eithor give or sell to him any of thoso stimulants which dostroy solf-control and arouso that most un govarnablo of passions, tho appotite for stron .drink, will bo prosscuted to tho full extent of tho laws, Mr, Arch and hjs companion, Mr, Clayden, like e apios of_old, have sent liome, anys the Lon~ don T'imes, but s sorry accouut of tlie Promisad Lond. ¢ Ho littlo doos tho fact corrospond with thoir expootations that thoy are now tllmcli# tholr affortu o tha raweuars(ion'af Canade lteolt, with l[nrf;nml Donalduon, adminlutratrix, commoncod: " THE CIHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNEE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1873 ——— 7 Loveritlsto bo made At for Lo recoption of Englials Iaborors.” One ssoaped lunatlo, at lonat, scoms to have bottored himgolf. Throo yoars ago, Nathanlel B, MéOnrdy, a Maino man, got out of tho asy- lum by drnpfmn down the “nhlnhlrmfl. A fow dnyn ago ho informod his mother, by lottor, that 1o wan nlivo and woll,--and in tho military sor- wvico of All Paghn, who doosn't, wo supposo, ro- gnrd insonily o8 a military disqualification, Blx timos havo attempts boen made to take tho lito of W, L. Dnrhoo, of Nowark, Wayno County, N, Y., becauge ho fa the Agent of the Amorican Sosfoty for tho Provontiou of Oruoity to Animals, On a rocontocension ho complained of a cannl-dviver for cruelly treating his horse, and, a day or two aflor; tha canal-drivor firad at bin, but fortunately did not succeod In bin mur- dorous aitompt. -The Bishop of Urgoelhns sent a cireular to the Bpanish Eplacopato, announalng his Intention of Jolning Don Onrlos, by whom lo bLad baen in- Yited to loava his Soo in order to escnpo from the Bamuuuuaus towhiol he is subjeoted. Onlyfivo isliops roplied mpproving his Intontion; six othors blamed hini, Tho attitude of tho bag beon sandtioned by the Pope, Robert Teomba is ngain roaring in Goeorgla, A roport of ono of his recont spaochen saya: o thanked God for the mark of Iifs rotributive jus- tico in bringlng firat to tho aliar of sacrifico aud loss many of the financial magnates of tho land who sowed tha wind for the purpose of ' corner- ing tho intorost of otliors, but woro now jm- paled upon tho ‘Yo(utcl ruln by tho pitiloss blast of the whirlwind.'" At the London Central Oriminal Conrt, ro- contly, Mru, Charlojte Annio Fitzgorald, wifo of Maj. Titzgerald, wis tried for stenling o dlamond rinf ndllmond'xmuk)nqu&; and other arlleles. Lvidonco wan givon at groft longth, and tho wit- nossos undorwont rigid cross-oxamination. Tho Jury found tho nceusod not guilty, on tho gronnd of “Iosanily, and she was ordorod to.bo dotained during Hor Majoaty's ploasure. James Brown, of'Salom, Mnes., aconmulated o little moucy and ten childron. Ie bLeeame ill. The dootor rashly told him that ho could nol ro~ cover.. 8o he gave all his proporty to his two sons; and Lhon Lo unfortunately reeovorad, Wo noedn't sy thet tho two sons kopt the ostato and turned the old gentloman iuto the stroct, whero }:51 :&uu lookipg for a lodging when lass lLeard romi, The London Daily News of Nov, 7 sayas “A corroapondont writes that tho celobratod pleturo liy | Portaals, of Bruesols, of *Tho Drought {n Rypt,’ whioh has this yenr obtainod tho uguclul gold'medal offorad for the bost pictura oxhibited, without regard to school, al,{lu; or asubjoot, by & living artist, at the Orystal Palace, Bydenham, has Just boon purchased out of our gallerics at a vory high price, for tho Musoum of Washing- ton, United Statos, whiok ia boginuing to form's oollection of paintings by modern rtists.” Tho English barrister, Mr, William Waight- man, who was convicted somo mooths ago for stealing » law book from a London Law Library, is now an inmato of Hanwell Asylum.. It ap- poara that ho was laboring undor o maladyknown a5 ** genoral paralysis of tho insane,” a” disease which, once thoroughly doveloped, aimost noy- itably proves fatal within an avorago poriod of two yeara. A medical man, writing to the Lon- don Times, saya it is on the increaso, and most commonly mot with among tho ** bread-winnore,” the proportion of males to fomalos affooted by it ‘belng moro than five {o one, A wondorful morchant hns just did in Liver- pool, England, His name was Mr. Bdward Garaton. In youth ho waa a groat travelor, and becamo an’ scoomplished linguist, ko thst ho acted as intorproter at Quoen Caroling's trial, Ho ongaged in the Grock revolation, and showed gront bravery. Afterward ho kept tho duelists of Naplos in torror with hisropntation. Return- ing to England ho sottlod down aa s morchant in Livorpool. e was, in addition to his othor pro- Tousions, an author, Afr. R. G. Moelvillo, of the British civil servico 1in Indis, not long sinco caused much_ scandal by becoming & Mabommedan and marrying a native girl, whilo his Christinn wife is still living. Iis e ono i anly fourteon yenrs of age. - It scoms that tho Government cannot. rowove him from the civil servico on account of lis changoe of re- ligion, but hecan bo ot unomployed, which will roduce his ingomo to 91,600 a yost. o can- not be prosecutoed for bigamy, but his firat ~wife can obtain & divorco. Lucotte Mayors furnithes an examplo of tho longth to which s inganc thiret for notoriety will somelimos carry an unscrupulons porson. Sho voluntarily aecusod hersolf of Laving been Goodrich's mlatross, and of knowing tha ciraum- stonces Of his purdor. Hho adhored to hor story, and continually invouted frosk ones, al- though by eo doiug sha secured hor own com- mitment_to prison and continoment thero for weoks, Finally, it is sscortainod that thoro is not ono word of truth in hor siatemonty, and that sho nover so much es _met Goodrich. ~Hor diseliarga from prison ends hor connoction with tho affair, and leaves tho public to wondar at the depraved tasto for notorioty whichinducos hor to toll such 5-serios of falsohoods to procuro hog own arreit ‘and uadorgo & prolonged imprison- ment.—Graphic. The report comes from the capital of South Carolins that an effort will bo mada to impenoh QGov. Moses for corrupt practices in ofiice, It haa long been a topic of discussion how & man who wus poorwhen ho first onteved tho public sor- vice is ablo to livo likoa Prince ona small sulary, a8 hie hoy been doing. In December last tho General Assombly appropriated 325,000 to poy tho claims of tho Btato Printing Compeny, and it was oponly said at tho timo that Gov. Moses rofused to''approve the joiut resolution un. loss he was. pll&’S-fiO.BOD for tho job, The Com- Doany. uomglnlxmd that vory littla” was loft whon they had finishod payivg the various politicians who “holpod the ¢laim through.” Tho impeach- mont proccoings will bo buséd upon hia. trsus- action. fattor —_—— Loose Agains=NZore Murders Commite : ted by Poor Lo. From the Kl Pato (Tex,) Sentnel, Nov, 16, The Sienton Indiane are looso ail over this country, and aro followed sharply by four com- anios of tho Eighth Cavalry trom Forts Wingate, glenon, and Stanton. Copt. Wells and his com- pany laft hero throo days ago on tho trail of “ frora three to four hundred Indians who worg “making for the Baud Hills, on tho othor side of the Pevos. They have loft us alono so far, but we expoct to hear from them up tho river. On their way from tho reservation they illed four seltlera st Boven Rivers. All tho rost of tho sot- tlers aro on the war-path. Every day there aro partias of them with small dotachments of sol- diers, at our camp. This country can nover bo settled up whila this utato of thingas lastu, “ Unole Bam” ghould oither keop them nnarmod on tho rosorvations and try to civilizo {hom, or else waga a var of oxtorminstion against them, —— Woman’s Will. Tho “wills" man of tho Jllushrated ZLondon News says that Indies havo not the opportunit; of controlling thoir husbands in regard to their romurrying, a8 ha does not romembor a_singlo cago of a married woman by hor will placing an; restraint on her husband marrying again; bul he knows of acaso to tho contrary., Mrs,” Van Haurigh by bor will, proved in Docomber, 1868, lonves all hor proporty—which appears to have beon considerablo—to hor busband. Indorsod on the baok of hior will {s & memorandum stating that she wishes hor clothes to be sold to pn{ hor funeral oxponses, which ara to boas small as ossible; and after commending her husband to ?he care of hor mother, she adda: * It is also my earnoxt wish that my darling husband should marry ere long a nice, protty girl, who is a good housewife, and, above all, to bo careful that sko 15 & good tempor." The Typical Juror. United Btates Attornoy Lans tolls the follaw- ing in relation to his exporionco in ono of the Towa courts: ‘* A oase {n which ko hed boon ro- tained came on for trinl a eecond time, having been through the judicial mill onco and redook- eted on orror, A jury was impanclod, and among the r‘[unstlonu ‘propounded to each talos- mnn was this: ¢ Were you a Juror in this caso before, o1 do you know anything sbout it?* Ench man of tho twelve aunewered no, and tho Attorney was about to pnes tho jury when hiy co-gonnsol suggosted that ono” of the jurora liad certainly beou similarly ongaged in tho first trial, Mr, Lane called wp tho suspectod mau and inquired if Lo know nnylhlu’; of tho caso, +No, tir,' was tho prompt yeply, ‘But wera you hot on tho jury when it was flrat tried?* quorfed tue Attornoy, 'Tho juror responded C\ell, now that you spoak of it, I holicve I way oa that jury, bub I dido’t pay enough attention to the caso {n kuow. suything wbout i¢," Four Suty of Twins. A Ponnsylvanis papor_givos the following: 4 s, Bally Paylar, in Wasttown Townslip, i3 tho grandmother of eight twin grendohildren, whlaqx faot wo rogard as romarkablo, Thera four gots of twins aro divided among hor ehildron aa follown: Llizabath Willlmns, wifo of Gidoon wiliiams, in Birmingham Lownship, is tho proud mother of two eets, tho first bolng girle, the o= ond boys. Jdano, wite of Washington Yoursloy, rosiding in Weattown Township, han_ono spt of spiuking hoys, and the othor and Inst prir (s hiog and & ¢111) bolong to aud bask in the happy 8 of Mruw Rtanhian Lavior, of this boroueh,” CONCGCRESS. Business of the Coming Scssion. of Financinl Schemos Expoct= henp 'Transportstion nnd Pae cific IRnilrond JobwesErobabdlo and Possiblo Investigntionn==A Poweorful Lobby to e vn finnd-=Tho Alahamn Award, tho Mormons, Louisiann, Postal Telographu, &ce ; Correspondence of the New York Trilune, WasimNaToN, Nov. 27, Tho coming sossion promisea to bo tho bustost evor known, An unusually Isvgo number of fm- portant monsures undisposed of by the last Con- grons will bo rovived this wintor, and the im- creatod memborship of the Houso will result in & lavgor amount of now business than leroto- foro, 'Tho more mon the more bills, every mom- bor socking to originato somothing thnt will arpw publio attontion to him, Tho pamo will bring out nt tho start a flood of financial mons- ures, and tho romedios thus proposcd for tho atringonoy of the monoy market wiil, b{ their varioty and contradictory oharacter, show to what ‘n surprising oxtont our logielators aro gru‘ping in the dark when l.uumptlnf to deal with quentions of National fluance. ‘The bitls thot will bo offered on this subjoot may bo classed {n thres groups—first, mons- uros for oxpanding the curroncy ; soo- ond, monsuros for socuring rosumption of n{:mln paymaonts, immediato or prospoctive; and third, monsures to givo olasticily to tho ourronoy. Among tho first* group will “undoubtadly bo numorous bills for tho issuo of more greonbacks and for incronsing tho National bank circulntion, Tho socond group will be larger than for sovoral yoars past, and will include all tho old solemes foy resumption and many new onos, while tho third group will compriso plus for {ho introcon- vortibility of grooubacks and bonds boating yarious rntos of intorest, and bills suthorizing froo banking upon o spocle basis, Tho National Bank aystom will have to sustain a soveror sttack from it onemlies than it hms sver undorgono borore in Congress. Boecretary Ricknrdson will bo oarly eallod upon to oxplalu his conductin illogally roissulng o portion of tho 14,000,000 of jogal tender roserves, which no one in Con- grous ovor seriously maintainod ha had tho nght %0 put in ciroulation without oxpiess warrant of law. - ‘Cho roceut sorious falliug off in the roveu- 19, tho alarmingly small balauco romaining in tho ‘Lreasury, snd tho heavy appropriations anked in the estimates for the noxt flscal yoear, will bring up the question of incrensing taxation. It is poseiblo that the tariff on toa and coffeo will bo re-cnactod, aud that soms old abolished intorual taxos will bo rovived, An outly offort wiil be mado to ropeal tho involuntary feature of the Bankruptey law, if not the entiro Taw. A long struggle may bo oxpootod batwson tho ad- yooatos of strict economy and thoss who favor liveral oxponditures, whon Ltho appropriation bills como up, and it will probably begin over tho Naval Doflcionoy bill, which promises to bo sur- prisingly large. OHEAP TRANSTORTATION BOMEMES. Tand grauts are foraver dead, but the schemos for choap transportation which bogan to take shapo in tho Jast Congross, atimulatod by tho rscommondntion of tho Proaident in his ‘mes- sagzo, will no doubt bo vigorouely pusbed this wintor, Thoy are much moro daugerous than the old Jand-grant jobs, boesuse thoy contom- plate diroct raids npon the Troasury, of tho in- dorsemont by tho Govornment of tho bonds of corporations. You may expect to sco olfected tho combination attompted lnst wintor botween tho frionds of the various projecis for lines of wator communication betweon tho West and the sonboard, Theso aro tho Ningara Falla Ship Ca- nal, tho Atlantio and Qlio Canal by way of tho Jomes and Kanawha Rivors, the Illinols Bhip Osnal, and the grost 'Southorn projoct for & ‘“wator-way" connecting the 8- wissippl Valloy with the Atlantio Ocoan by oy or tho Tounueseeo, Cooss, and Navane nah Rivors. A large nwaber of Bouthern and ‘Westorn mombers aro already committod to thoso onormous jobs. A dotermined attempt will K\'ubnbly bo mado to securo subsidies for tho Northorn sud Southoru Paciflo Railroads, which nre suid to Lo in dosperatostiuits, Agouts of those lineu Linvo alroady nirived horo, and aro looking over the ground to sco whethor it will pay to open a cawpaign, ‘The plan most talked of is for tho two companics to work together and try to securo o subsiay of bonds suflicient to com~ plote tho rosds in return for a relinquishmont ot their Innd grant. Inothor wcrds, the Govern~ ment is to bo asked to Luy back tho land it gava swny. It is boliovod that o lurgo influence could 1o bronght to beat in nid of this sohomo by promising tho holdors of the houds of Lhe roads Govornnent bondas in oxchiengo in case thoy aro obiained. 0Of mincollancous jobs thero is likely to bono Inck. Bosido the usualcanai snd railway scliemes, and our old frionds the ptonmehip subsidy bills, which will undoubtedly show -hoir ‘faces again, thero are two gigsutic nad impudont jobs appar- ontly omauating from tho South, but, really put forward by Now York apeculators, whioh will bo pushaod with all the power of the lobby. Theso aro tho refunding of tho ocotton tnz, and tho as- sumption by tho United Btates of tho Southorn State debts. Both wore broached lesb winter, but the soasion was too short to organize tho lobby and briug 1ts forcos to bear. A FEVEI FOR INVESTIGATION. Tho gonoral feoling among Ropublican Gon- gresawen id that invoatigations ought to bo diecouraged, for tho good of the party, but thore will unquestionably bo found plenty of roformers, and mon ambitious of tho popularity that attonds ‘offorta fo oxposo abuscs, to start new inquirics and rovive old ones, which thero was not time enough to proso- cuto to o conclusion last session. ho rumors that havo long boen afloat about tho Capitol of tha use of corrupt mosna to securo the Pacifio Mail subsidy aud the land grauts for tho North- arn and Southern Pacific roads will probably be «iftod by spocial committeos, The oporations of the District of Columbia Goyernmout will nlio bo lookod into, and probably whitewashed anow. Tho mansgomont of tho American;Dopartment of the Viennn Exhibition tnd the scandal cro- ated by Dimster Jay end the Commissioners must ulso bo oxaminod. Gon. Van Buron, tho flrst Clief Commissioner. reste uuder corlous ohinrgos proforred snd mob yet proven by Mr. yuy, and will domand that the atter slinll vroduce Lis proofsbofore a committeo of the Houss. Thon wo may oxpect & thorough overbauling of tho Troasury Dopartment, where it 18 suspected there aro mu.ni' Horewa looso. If onco tho mania for investigation sets in, no branch of the Governmont will be eutirely safo from tho troublosome inquiries of smelling comnuttees, as they aro wrespeotfuily tormed in tho dopartmonts, OENERAL MATTEDS OF IMPORTANOE. Among fmportaut miscollaneous logislation that will early ocoupy the attontion of Congress, may be mentioned the following : ‘Fhio_disposition of tho Alabama awards, nosy lying in tho Treasury, jnvested in G per cont bonds. Ouo plau is to create & oommiaon t0 distribute the monoy, and tho otler is to throw tho mattor into ono of 1he courts, The question +of admitting the claims of iusurance companies “will bo sharply coutested. A now raid will bo made upon tho Mormons, Tho bill which tho Beuate passod al tho cloyo of Iaat session to limit the jurlsdiction of the Terri- torial courts, and plice nearly all tho funotions of local governmoat in tho hands of United Btatos ofioinls will bo rovived, with othor pro- vigions for stamping out polygamy. Tho postal tolograph schemo will Lo again pushed, and Mr, Cresswoll's now idea, borrowed from England, of making the post-offices Goy- ernmout sevings banks will come up for debate if not aotion. ‘T'ho Louialana tronblos must be rolnvestigated by tho Bonato, T'wo claimanis of scats, one elostod by thio MoEnoery Legislaturo, and the other by the !{D\lvi;s ustirpation, Wil prosont thomsolves, and the sottlement of tha contout xm involvo tho roopening of the wholo quea- on, Tlie treatmeont of passengers on emigrant ships will be mado tho subjuct of further logislation, Durlug tho past suminor Jominissioners appoint- od for the purpous have crossed tho Atlantio m tho ateorage of )nuuungnr stonmers to observe tho trontmont of tho emigrants, and have ira- yorned tho main linga of railway which transport thom from Now Yorlk to the West. 'I'ho roports of these Commissionors (ono of thom & Iady) will feynish & basls for uction, T'ally tho usual sumber of clalms growing oub of tho Rtebelllon, relief bills, ponsio bills, and ihe like, will havo to bo dispusod of, ‘Lhere will Vo bosldo four or fiva Constitutional amond- monto offered, and a |il‘nnb doal of logislation of o theorotical and visionary character, Add to all this o thousand mensuros, publio and privato, which no ono cau now forcsos, and it will ba apparent that thoro is to be no Jaok of work in ongrout. e S e Tho Arrost of . Former Harvard Pros fessor in dlavann, Lron, ths Boston 2'raveller, The roported avrost of Prof. Cancia Bollo, 0x- Drofossor of Bpansh iu_arvard Colloge, Cam- ‘hridyo, s conflrmod by lotlors from Hnvaus, I mot to-day lis_formor pupil, who was with bim in Baston, J. G, Angarica, who nays that Prof, Batlo wont to Havana'at “tho * ivilation of tuo Hpanish_anthoritlos in relation to his property, which had beon soqnasteated, E)mmislnfl to ros stora It on the navment of o coriain sum, ho to rolinquish his claime, At Washingion, Anpar iea oarnontly roquestod Limmnot to go to Cuba and Imporil his_Jifo, an it wan only & Bpanish triok to got hold of him and imprison him, Ilo was arrosted on tho arrival of tho atoamer City of Now York in Hayaua rcoontly, with some sixty others, some of whom woro i tho_ teamor and othors alrondy in Hnvana, Prof, Dello I8 in rison_on the ohargo of conspiracy ngafust tha Bpnuhdl Govornmont, and hia frionds entertaln forrs that falso witnonsos will bo trampod u l{nlnat him, and that tho Spaniards will tren! Lim ns thoy did the Virginiua Oaplain. INDIAN PROBLEMS. Report of the Scecretary of the Interior. Encounrnging Itesnlts of tho Peonce Wolicy~=Tho Pryment of Annuitics in-Monoy Bianpproveds-Iow to Pro= moto Agricmituro Among tho In= dinngeatho JEcaorvation Bystoites Punishment of the Modocaw=Dis« orders in Indinn Torritory. Wastinazo, Nov. 47, 1873, Tho Becrotary of tho Intorior, in his annual roport, regardn tho situation in the Indian sor- vice as favorable, and as n vindication of the pro- rioty and tho practionbility of thio humnne pol~ ey which was adopted at tho boginning of Presi~ dont Grant’s oxocutive torm, and which has govornod tho Dopartment In the transaction of il business mattors pertaining to the conduct of Indiou affaira, That policy hns for its main ob- Joct and alm tho rostralut ‘and clovation of tha wild triboa of tho frontior through firm but kind trontmant. That progress Liag biean mada in the establishment of tho policy, and in the improve- mont of tho condition of tho Indiaus ronoled by it, fs shown by the' incronsed intorost m cducational mntlers, s growing willingnees on the part of tho Indinug to angago in industrial pursuits, a dosiro for tho division of lnnflu, and an inoroaso of* slock and farm products. The Becrotary states that tho ponce policy was ol‘lfik\nuy intonded to accom- luh this result, and says it wad not of conrao to Bo'oxpoctod that 5o radieat » olisngo in the man- agomont of widoly scattered bands of rovmfiln- dfims, whags anly reatriotion hitherto has hoen thioir ownespriciousinolinations, and who roamed at will over vast roglons of country, could bo af- feotod without roslstanco on theirpart anda show of forco on tho part of tho Govornmout. Buch a result was never anticipated, cven by the 'most sanguino frionds of the now Eolley, and tho varfous impediments which have from time to time Intorccpted ound obatruot- ed. tha operations of the Indlan roan have theroforo, iscon not, agod the ronsonablo Lopos of Hnal Auccoss which its activo frionds lave always entortainad. Batisfactory progross toward tho accomplishmont of tho ends sought to bo attained by this policy hina alroady boon mado, £ally Justitying the hope that it wili oventually achiovo the ond In view. MONEY ANNUITIES CONDEMNED. As the Dopartment advances in socuring the adoption of this policy, tho impediments dro de- velopod, and modifications in dotafl are suggastod a8 necossary to give it n groater eficioncy and adaptability to thio work In linud. Among theso impediments is tho practico which has obtained for many yoars of pnyh;fi annuitios to cortain tribos in monay, in accordanco with troaty stipu- Intions, in liou of goods and subsiatence stores, It scoms to bo an unvarying resull of such pny- ments o monoy that tho Indians are in a worso condition in every respect than if they recoived paymont in goods and in supplics; and 1t ap- poarg, in many cases, that those rocolving tho ‘mout monoy oo in tho worat condition. Monoy Booms to brutalizo instoad of civilizing, a8 thoy aro ignorant of its valuo and. unable {o uso it with any discrotion, Tho result is thatinn shiort tinig aftor the recoipt of tho cash anuuitios they aro found in » Btate of groat deatitution. The recommondation of the Commissioner of TIndina Affairs, that such payments bo horoafter mado in goods and nuflpl cg, ovon if it bo found necossary to modify tho treaties to cnablo tho cliango to be made, moots, #ays the Commis- eloner of tho Inferior, with my unqualifiod approval. I dosire Lioro to rofor particularly to cortain monaya duoe to tho prairie band of Potfa- . watomios, as woll a3 cortain anms which aro ox- pected soon to bo to tho oredit of tho Kansas Indians, which under oxisting troaty stipulations and lows aro reqnired to bo paid to said Lands of Indinns rospectivoly. It is vory dosirablo, in my opinion, thet tho sums horo roferzed to shiould bo hold and rogarded by tho Governmont ns funds for the civilization ‘of thoeo soveral bands of Indians, as it would be domoralizing and therofore impropor to pay said sums aver to tho Indians to be aquandered. I sball, thorefore, prosant to the propor committoo of each Houso of Congross during the prosent sossion bills pro- viding that the sums of mouney lore roferred to Lo inveated in Government bonds aud placed to the credit of said Indisns respeetivoly for the purpono of thoir civilization, to bo ugod by tho Commirsionersof Indian Affairs for that objoct, Doth futorest and principal, at such tiwes and in such manney a8 tho President of tho United States may direct, 1t i likewise dotrimental to tho substantinl improvement of tho race that thoy are compellod to hold theirlands in common, Such community of interost oporates as a premium upon indelenco and uuthrift, and places o discouraging burden upon thoso who are willing to woik ana who de- siro to nequire property. “As fagt Mennuticnblo, and whenover & disposition is menifestod by an Indion to improve n moparato tract of Inud and seoure the comforts of a pormanent lhome, a farm of guitablo aros shonld Lo sot apaxt aud secured to him for his oxclugive occupancy and improvement, and he sliould be sided by douations of stock and farm- implomenta out of tho annual appropriations for ‘i tribo, THE DESERVATION BYSTEN, Tho fivst steps toward tho permanont settle- mout of Indinus in fixed Lomes is tho establish- mont and rigid onforcoment: of rogulations to koop thom all'upon rosorvations, This ¢an only Lo donoe at prosout upon sorme of the resorva-~ dons by o displuy of sufliclent milltary forco noar tho resorvation to punish all violations of all such roquiremonts. 1t is belioved that many ndinus who oro subsisted by the Governmont porsiat in making forays upon white settloments and upon neighboring * tribes, and thon retront to the refugo of tholr roservations whoro thoy oan Boouro thelr spoils mud ba fed and recuporatod for frosh outragos, It will bo found to be a measure of meroy Lo all if Indians can bo punlshod as thoy doserve, The oncroachmont by the whites upon the resorva- tion sol, apart Tor tho oxcluslvo occupancy of the Indian is one prolific gonrce of troublo in tho moungemont of the roservation Indians, sud thoreforo mensuros should boadopted to provent such trospasses in the fature, or very serioua collisions may bo tho result, Tho Govornment bag two-fold abjoct in confining the Indians to theiv resorvations—to provent ‘thoir encroach- ments upon whito-settlers, and fo isolate thom as far 28 poeeible from assoclutiona with white poople. Thia oannot be accomplished if whites are allowed to trospass ab will upon tho res- orvatious, Those romarks apply with groatest fores to tho so-called Indinn 'f'nrritory, south of Kausas, Tho Sceretary nn?-s the Bloux nution i8 almost completoly surroundod by tribes that aro roally friondiy to the Governmont, and ot the samo time bittorly hostilo to the Bioux. If theso friondly tribes'could he liberally sup- pliod withimproved fircaring and ammunition,tno prosont supromacy of the Bioux might, in n fow yenrs, bo_deatroyod with but littlo sid from tho army, and quiet “would prevail over tho vast ox- tont of country now roamed by that powoerful nation, Attention ia invited to tho oleventh artiolo of the treaty of 1868 with the Sioux na- tion, granting them coriain hunting priviloges within the Btate of Nebraska and without the Dboundsof their resorvation, On account of the vio- Tation of the othor provisions of thnt treaty by tho Bioux, and tho scarcity of gamo in tho country voforred to, tho Govornmont will, the Bocrotary thiuks, bo Justifiod in abrogating that ariclo, aud he respectfully suggosts such action. Satisfactory progrons Lag beon mado within tho yoar in {ho reduction of tho aren of ex- isting reservatious, in tho oxchange of reserva- tions lyn.x‘zzv within the rango of advancing sottles ments and ruilrond conatraation, for othor loea- tlons equally desirablo for all pnrpones of Indian occupanoy, a8 well s8 in bringing tribos upon rosorvations for tho first timo, andl in the romoy- al of otlior tribos to tho Indiau Torritory, All thigia tho logitimate rouult of the working of tho oxisting policy, and tho offorts ~ of tho Dopartment iu that dircction have boon uu- romitiug, Bovoral important nogotiations huvo beon ooncluded during tha yoar, looking to tho change in location of tribesand the reiiuction in the sron of resorvations, TUH NODOQ WAR AND IT8 LRAHONS, The nxdmrlounn which thie Modoo difficulty hias faraished tho Indlan Offico witl, it is Lolleved, cnablo Lhiat offioo to take moasures caloulated to provent tho roourronco of like difioultios undor imilor civoumstances, It is now tho intontion of the (toverument Lo soparato tho mombers of this tribo and plave them wilh dioront bands of Andinny, taking oare, in doiug this, not to sopa- rato familios, and to koo togothor, us far ag yosgible, womon and children wisosenhusbandy ond walo relutivds woro destroyed In the con- flick, 'Tho Indini 1 groatly attached to his tribal orgenization, and it 8 be- lioved this oxamiplo of oxtingulshing tholr so- cullod nationsl oxistoups aud worging tholr mombora into othor tribes, whilo In ronlity hu- mane punishmont, will ho oatcomed by them as tho seversst ponalty that could have beon In- flioted, and tond by {ta oxamplo to detor hoatilo Indinug in future from worious and agrant in- surroctions, IR, DIRONDEN TN INDIAN TENRITORY. s Tho Insrlnas condltion of the Indisn Territory, tho growling insccurity of 1ife and proporty, and tho manifost indisposition of tha tribon thero reni- dont to aceopt_voluutarily auy |m\|rnvml form of guvnmmnm whoroby exiting diflioultics might 0 avoided, seem to call for some logislation to eflcat an improvomont in tho status of tho Ter- titory, It fs to be rogrotted that iho Ocmulgeo Constitution, wilh the amendments herotofore tuggested, wns not adopted by tho council of tribos to whom It was submiltod, as I nmn woll convinced that such nction on “{hofr part would hava boen attondod with the most bonofictal ro- nults, TRecent Information induces tho beliof that the opposition herstoforo offered to theso amendmon(a by the Indiaus will bo withdrawn né tho noxt meoting of their Comucll, and that tho congtitution ehiall be adopted as amonded. If it whall not bo adopted, ond Congress sboll not doom it advissblo to_orcct n Torritorial Gavern- ment within tho Indian Torritory, I trust that the necossary logislation may Dbe obtained to at least provide for tho organization of o aqourt or courts thorein under the juris diction, 8o far ns the appolntmont of tho judicial . officors is concorned, of tho Fedoral Govornment. The uacnaul? whicli now compolx a roaort to & court in an sdjoining Btato involyes a burdon of exponss to litigants ma woll aa to our Govornmont which oncrates 88 almoat a bar to justico, and produges o state of anarchy throughout’ tho Torritory under which life and proporty ate In jeopardy to an ox- tontwlmost equal to that in territory ocoupled by tribon making no protonss to clvilization, 'DEPARTMENT WORK DURING THE YEAR, 1 take ploastro in boing able to say that this Dopartment Laa bad, during the past year, tho cordial and earnest consideration of tho Becrotary of War and tho officers of- the army i carrying out the gfflley ot dealing with the various Indinn tribos.-This with the valuablo aid and nssislance which has beon rondered by tho Bonrd of Indisn Commigsionors, and sspeclally its Prosident, tho Ion. Telix R. Brunot, and tho Jocions religlous orgauizations by whom_ {ho Indian Agents of the Government aro solocted, bos materially aided the Dopartment fn its difi- cult aud arduous labora, A continunnce of this work, susfninod by tho.othor branchos of the ublio sorvico just reforred to, will, 1 have no Eoubt, in o fow years, result in groatly improv- ing thio moral and physical condition of the In- dlans and in giving soourity to our frontler sot- tlements from Indlan depridations, as well as in ln{iug » permanont, foundation for tho progress of our various Indian iribes in tho pursuils of ponce snd clyilization. T'ho Seoretary invites the attontlon of Con- gross to a roquost from a colony of Maonuonitos, now and for sovoral generations rosiding in Southorn Russis, near the shores of the Blaclk Sen ond the Bea of Azoy, for. s modificstion of the existiug land Inws in ' certain partionlars to onablo them to sottla upon our public domain in # compact colony, Tho ontire area they will m\me)!y roquira will ba about 500,000 acres, The ooretary alko notices tha businese of the Land, Ponsion, and Education Burenus, railways, oolopioal survoys, $ho consnn, and othor sub- oats coming within xango of his departmont [ ——— MISOELLANEOUS. A concatenalion of cats is tobo held in Cin- cinnnti this wintor, open to every cab in tho United Statos. —Of tho Inst thirty-three comminsions insned to Hocond Lioutenants in the United States army, thirtcon of the men wore promoted from iho Tanke, —''Yos, sir, when & man in Louisiana finds & strangor in lig hog-nou ho Lins & right to shoot that strangor down,” s tho declsion of » Louisi- na Judgo. : *"2 The Rov. . T, Witbur, who_hes for the Iast —The Rov. twolve years Inbored among the Yokima Indians, in Orogon, enys that thore aroabout 400 convert- ed ludfimu undor his care, and in every caso there has boen a comploto and voluntary aban- donmont of tho uao of tqbacco. —It s satisfaotory to read that the Boston Woman's Club is, this winter, to give special at~ tontion to tho subject of **1hio Homo.” A eorion of papors on this subject will bo read, and thoro will bo subsoquent disoussion, and thion tos and tonst, —A prominent physician of Boston, who ia also o mombor of the Stato Board of Health, #aya that dnptiviugs inmates of the Btato Prison of butter is very injurious to tho health, as it ongenders cousmmption, ~Fears of tho failuro of tho quinine supply mny doon be Iaid aside, aud the futuro is nov ul- torly dark for vietims of tho *‘shakes” Vast plantations of tho cinchons plant are now grow- .ingIn India, sud tho Dutch Govornmont s given orders for plenting two million troes in Java. ~The valuable cow known ag the First Duch- 088 of Onoida, bought by tho Right Honorabla Lord Skelmeradalo for £80,600 at the cclobrated snls of tha Now York Milla herd in Uliea,in Bop- tombor last, has resched Liverpool in safoty. Tho First Ducless of Onoida has a cow calf at Tor sido. i —On & recent Sunday, 500 conviets in the Georgin Siate Prison manifested thoir dislike for tho Chaplain of the institution by siriking up ** Wo'll all driuk stouo bliud™ during tho de= livory of Lis_sermon in thoir chapol. ~Thoy had to be marched to their colls, —A Van Wort (Ohio) couplo, recently di- vorcod, werd walking out of tho court-room to- other, chntting nbout thoir soparation, whon the old lady suddenly, as if having forgotton somothing, &3id, **I sny, old mon, can't you trant to the boer?” ¢ Of course,” answered tho Tiboratad lord of creation, and off they jogged togothor, to wash nwny tho momory of ‘the past inn glass of Inger beor. 2. filo bonr of tho Artia rogions doos not hug, but Liteshis opponent, decliniug to ent his cap- tivo until lifois extincr. Liko = cat, ho pleys with his victim, whose only rofugo when attack- od is to * play dend,"” 80 that when the bear -ro- troals to enjoy the prospect of his meal, the gun can bo got ready for him when ho returns, —Tho authorlties of Jasz-borony, a Hungarian town, biave justhad tho following notice pubs Tished to tho gonnd of tho drum: _* Hoeing that oatha and blasphemics aro thoresl causes of oarthquakes, cvory ouc, no mattor who, is for- Dbiddon to swear or to use ba languago, under o pounity of receiving twenty-five gtripes with s rod, and paying o fine of 25 flotins.” ) —The Supremo Court of Massachusatts los again doolared that by the statutes of tho Stato nfi wagors are void. “Tho action was ono for money hiad and received against the party win- ning tho wagor, which Lad, in good faith, boen Daid to bim by the niakeholdor. The prosiding Judgo refused to admit evidence offered by tho dofendant tonding to show thnt o Lad won the wagor, which, singularly cnougl, was upon tho position of cortnin gravos in o cometery, 2 —Crnzy pooplo sometimas tako queer fancies, ‘but I havo never seon o_stranger fancy thau that of a woman In the Faubourg de Yemplo, She took o razor and, pushing out her tongue ag far na posaiblo, cut it off oven with her toolh, As this did not produco death, as she seomed to xpoat, sho jumped out of the socond-atory win< dow, bt was ploked up badly hurk but with no Sl was then taken to the esy- OITY REAL ESTATE, TOR SALE-AT GREAT BARGATH_1.0TS ON } -av., Polkat,, Tnplo d € ' o moriny dowss Fauulso 08 1ortion it e paas wil furnlsh 1 o B it ot iy To Sl dodlad” fuauiro das OR R A TOURI v T T itng mie toe 4 farsiins Halatod-at., oho Yavds, Inqul LT LONG, 3-BTORY, o v Dluckn’ S the' Uatan Meock Il outh Halstoeats o o WANTED--MALE HELP, Tradon, VVANIEDCA 00D HOOKNINDER, ONI WHO undorstands euling, finishing, ‘and forwarding, y situation, Address Yort \Waye Sentluel, Fort Yayno, Ind._Iitata gex, WANTED-HOOKRINDET, DN Wilo UNDER ataus forwarding wnd fnlahing: aleo blsok book work. _Apply to JOH. & DR, riktart, 1 [ROR BALEA GRENY BATGAT nt dwolling fun the Tieart of Chinag inodom fwirovamonts; haif eaaby batanon it Janca, will n Hie linft" easly b It eront baraain; ny s haviue flona ila vppartunity and wanta n_liomo, tako ndvantaga of 4 and address W 5, Trilane ofiica, Fun’fl Ti=e00 1Y 0 Ty Stato, 1ala gears' {inio, § par oont, for MOR BALFE_NOUTH_PARK-AV,-TOT to DY 1 ot arit fronton Konil Parknt Howt Thiety e at. 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RIOHMOND, h!mhlnm. 11, TO RENT--HOUSES. 710 RENTIIOUSR & UNION PARK TLAOH, 3. story and basomont. stona frouf, withh 3atory Lok bam. Allmodorn lmnrosemonts, tioluding e ixineos #nd furnaco. Apply at Room %4, 81 aud €0 finav Washing. ton-at., in forgnoun at 10 a. me, or 63 Carroll-av., abany timoof day. T 1t, COURTNEY, G RENT-TWO ODTTAGES ON BOUTIT MOR- an-at. will bo rontod vory choap. HENRY G. Yol 149 Madison-at,, basomont, 0, BENT-THE TWO-STORY TRANE brick basomont, dwolling No. 165 South Uroenat., fouthwoat corner Jackion, with forniture; louso of 11 ¥gbms and btheroom, hot and cold wator. Apply ta JONASHUTUITINSON, southeastcornor Réndoloh and Doarborn-ala, WITH Y0 RENT-008 WEST JAOKSON-8T., TWO-8TORY frauie dwolling with brick basoinont, has large yard, &l modorn Improyomonty s will bo rentod choap to & &am‘ tonant, SNYDRR & L, Room 16 Nizon'a Building, nortlisast cornor Monzan and LaSalio-sts. ng 751 West aVasiin it vory low fuome, ROBIRT Fh R, 129 Boarboraats o ¢ 70 NENT—6 WIST ADAMS.ST., TWO-STORY Latieo withy modern mprovonionts, iiclading Bxthros, Aiply at 002 West Von Juron 0 RENT-878 WABASIL-AV., SUITABLE FOR & iboreding-houro, " HAMILTON & NLOILA, 13 South irk-at. 0 RENT_RRSPECTABLE DWELLINGS ATLOW figuros;_four nowly finfebod houses o éast front, Gornor of Twenty-soventi: feonit part of bacsmont, $18 por mont| {aining d roomt 4ad U slosats, with bacl 5 por month, wator o’ eoll i E1LL, moroliint taflor, 604 Stato-st F[10 RENT—HOUSH NO. 19 ANN-8T,. NEAR LAKIE, dlg}londld Tooms, af;'..)rlnflnln ), pantry, water, ete.; anco for & ‘Inquire on promists, up* soond flogr, con- art of busemont, or. Applyto J. I’y TO RENT--ROCOMS. Y0, RENT-ME AND 17 EAST, WASHINGTON.ST., near Boardof Frado—Elognntly furnislied roomschoap, atseducod prices. Apply st Room 3. "0 RENT—ELURGANTLY TURNISITED ROORIS, A §18, 830, 827, and 634 per month ; alsg by tho day and ook, at tho 8t. Julion Europosu Hotol, 163 Daathoru-st. 0 RENT-A FURNISHED ROOM. WITI OAS ! and firlng, with oF without bosrl; saltsblo for one or €0 woatloman, _Inquizo a1t Mishlgau 7[10 RENT_3 A LL 0N, WITH SURAN ToW. or, saitablo {or Jight iuRunTasturing, i ho buiding; No. 87 and 63 Bouth Catiat-at. KL, DAVISON & Vialolh 18 tags 70 RENT_THE; MOYT DESTRATT TURNITHED rooms i tho oity tn be ronted to tho right parties on 737 vomonablo” toans; Appointmonts *Hralclas. Denchorte O RENT—TOONS TO% OUSTREEriNG, ONE Dinck wost of Usfon Park, 812 and 818 a month. Gall at 85 Dearborn.st,, ltoow 83, 0 RENT—A VERY ILANDSOMELY FURNISHED "VAfiKD—A. LADY IN A JEWELRY BTORE, drcss, with reforance, U 34, Teitivno afica, SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Trades, QTUATION WANTLD- 1Y A 0OOD GARDENE and greonho Addross X ung offico. TIGATION MAN WITd TD_BY A ¥ 3 s s’ e o fobblng and cosmiago otk 13 (he o onniry: tory rorsona intor it N 44, Teibuo afficar "orrono 1oF the SITUATIONS WANTED-~FEMALE A it Domostios: QUUATION WANTED-DY AN AMERIOAN T0 do xoom or chamhor.work, or Lonsowr] dining. For small tamiily s thoronghi - 3 rons NARY RORGAN, 1 Norih Crasn-e | o0 of ad SUTo ARG oht R, RETFRCTARER Call at 182 Liast Van Buran-st., for two days. G TTUATION WANTED_A FRINOH QIR WISHEE Bt e el e Al o g O’Bflnnql». p atales, at Mrs, Marks'. S S T D i call at aall'for two deys: 318 Sonifistrossos. ITUATION WANTKD-BY A RESPEOTABLR aid sccond-work. Ad- caloh woraan to do raniny raan 344 Hubliani-at, Wost B Employment Apencios. ITUATIONS WANTED. TAMILIES IN WANT OB ool Sonnilinavian aud Gorma B afliE: BUBRERS Shico, oo Mitmsukonars. o "PPH 0. HMiscollancous. TTUATION WANTED-BY AN ATTRAQTIVE soung lady, ‘alono fn the world, a lomo whare she San pay ior awi ay adorataads Goraontic lodustey and #owing; can feach innsio: (s agrasablo, and s S0, Address MOLLU PARSONS, Hydo Parks 1 TTUATION WANIED —AN ENOLISH LADV 1D “dosices a situation as companion or to take cara {nvalld; can givo good roforonces, Address L. W, Kistondy, BUSINESS CHANCES. i A JARE OMANOI: BUILDING aud businosa that has hoon astabliskiod 13 years, and eety lo K 000 10 84,000 por year, CApItal naces- ey o bay and crrcy of tho buatudes, 70w, Il antad In’ & count . For particular, XXX Tvane oflea. craa ) N WELI-PAYING COUFEF TIOUSE, FITTRD GF Inroci atrla, firslcluoslogaliony fof salo at romaot b blo prico, G 3ble pricn, Inulte of 11, G. NUSULALER, Room 61 BATOON FOR SALE, NOW DOING A GOOD businoss, and chienp roiit. Bouthwost cornor Wasls. inglon and Franklin-sts. RY PARTY HAVING 81,000 OFt 83,000 OAN FIND A G s tunity 10 (T AL 1 e gt walab ot Tinsines .p-)‘hvilnmo profits, elthor aa activo or, allent fer, Houtliy b atocping room. 147 kast Madfsou-st., Room 3. T0 RENT--SYORES, OFFICES, &o. A A A AN AN " Storna. 10 REST_TILE NANBSOMI: 7O AND BAST. mont 135 Btato-st., 203 tonu alley; micam-hoated and évory convonlouoo; wadsratoruut, U, X, WORL & CO., 124 LaSalle-st, Offices, 9, RENT S FINE OPFIOD AND DESK-ROOM, faraisiio or unfumishod, and evory convantuugo, 1i our basumunt oftica, U, ¥ WOILK & UO., 123 LaSulle'st. Tront roomn, sultabla for singlo gentioman, ina fing | parts ut Cormor of Washingion and Des Privato house, &t modorato prico. ~ Uall nb 370 \Wabashav, | plaluen-ste. 0 RENT—ONIE SLEEPING.ROOM 1N THiE VIOD AN EXORLLVNT OPPORTONITY WOR A LIV 11y of the Post-Ofice, with uso of sitting.room, if d £\ mav, with & swall capital, to invost fn & woll-eatab~ sleod “Address G 63, Tribune ofioo. lsled. busingss that payu’s good profit.” Catl st 43 Bouth 0 RENT-ONK LARGE TFURNISHED FRONT | 2ok TANT IN_OIIIOAG botweon Madizon and onlly'furnished and arrangod; hoy m) and {a dolng exeallout buslnosa: fur salp at rlog, awiii o sigknosn. For full partioniary st Madivon-at., loom 13, J. G. HUSZAGH, UBINESS INTERLSTS FOR SALE. RXONANGER T pronorty. olfostod A i Tioo 1 Bsthodint loe. T o ¥ IMBALL & GO:, 3 ART BUSINTES OWANCE—ANY PARTY WISIT: ving to buinnun! the linas titted up saloons and Lilliard W fino ptock o Tgiora W olpars g3t naoftho st atsats ua tho, Sont bl a4 oo ab South Glatkc-st. 8. 3. RIOIANDS, Agente & o0 0~ Ran: Migcollanoons. . 10 RENT--PACKING-10USH WITIT TRON TANK, ateam bollor, atoaming-roome, amoko-liouso, £0., il il complota ruvhing order. Q. 4. RUODES, Jr.,' W0 LaSnllo-st. BOARDING AND LODGING, South Sido. 4QQ SQUTH DEARRORN.ST,, NEAR TWENTY, Tinth,—A first-clza pitcs fo board, and pricos below tho loweat; siuglo rooms, £5. Lvors hotel and homo comfort. WABASH-AV, _VERY DESTRADLE ROOMS, B0 B Ay ey fnratead e o furnishod, with board reforancos required. 594 WARASHAV.RiwW BOARDING-TOUSE: opd boaxd 810 85 por wask, witliuso of plaza! Day board #3.50. 11554 DDIARLCAY. — NIGEEY FURNIAIED D02 Foom Lo two poraoniy with Loard. Fricon ran- konablo, 39 ments. West: Side. WEST RANDOLPIL-ST.—NIOZ ROOMS WITH or without board; houso all modoru improvo~ TANTIO mn\?fi?} huney AND s TTANTIC 1O N N 3 AT A, Davoriia Yok Taand - Dorui-tiegn ond Board at, roasonable ratos; trausioat, firat-clasa in avory particulsc. (CENTIAT, HOTIL, MARKUT ST 000D ROOKS and firat-class at vory woderato ratos, Pussenzor olovator constantly Tunniog. Day board, 0 por wooks Eranslont, 3,60 pee duy, ANDA HOUSE, 110 AND 118 FIRTILAV.—TLE. ‘gaut rogus, with haard, at from 7 to 210 psr waoks trantiont, §4 1oc duys day-boardy 80 hor weelt, Miscoiinnoouns. A QENTLEMAN ANDWIFL OAN OBTAIN VERY beat acoommodations, Ia atrictly brivato famlly whoro Thero will bo o sthor buardors. Lucation and rooms very plaatont. Labl frst-chaws. Stica. Addross % u, 'Tribuno INANCIAL. R FIVE YEARS IN + roldunas ot In i liy o dula for Carh, or axcliunge (or real avtata i3 Coa Uiy, "“Atuters 0 13, THibuno ptlcs. T OANS ON INSIDIt PURROITASE BIONEY, NOTRS, lj::}xfl%n"ntnlrl:\n. B e B oo’ ater 10 ofllos, AfOREY TO N DIAMONDA, I, MOg, 0, LOAN, % PTNONon, WAL, Raadolprat., neie Ofari. Iistablishiod 1660~ 1bn|’;\Fm L.OAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOHES, il athoe salaablia soauritioy, aud losiu suyatiutod {y OLEUNNICLITE, 123 South Glack-st,, oo . EY TO LOAN ON DIADONDS, WATOHES, O ko rnio suostiiine At Liued's DHvate Loan Ofies, 176 Olark: up-atairs, Joom b, AN ANTED=FII AS PUROIASE Apply to WAL g poonsin, Anply 0 <k irand O 5 SEWING MACHINES. B o) ALY, AT THE SINGER OFFIOE 315 SOUTIL HAL- ated-at,, snd buy a maohine on easy monthly paye monts, Machinus rented, Ollico open ovenings, A, J. MALGIIERT, Agent, it AEWINGMAGHINES OFFIOLS OF NIOUs 18'& PEARBOR, 144 Kouft Ualstod-st., and 1714 Houth Olark-st., ub-atairs, Ladles can gl wing. aoliine au onsy monthi) ants, making a wmall um‘h DA T dBio. Shor Samhtaly baymanta. -Conta and oxamine our torms. O1d waobiaos ropslod urld made &a coud as wow QINGEIt MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S WEST Hide branch utfion, No. 141 Houth Jisloted-st. ala« Sliiies sald on oasy paymonis. Romumbor tho wusibior, PO INPROVED FAMILY AND ONE NEDIURE Hingor niachings } alao two Grovor & Bakor, inmprovad, fur ualo vory olioxp, 135 Ulark-at,, Room 3, GTINS, THTE REAT FAMILY REWIRG WO Biteac n»mfl{- et popa i WAL oox & Qilils 8, M. Co,)'cornor Wabash-av, aud Adsmas MATRIMONIAL, LT Sy yvy AN AMERIGAN QENTLE ONEY [} 3 ATAN WOUTY LIKIE TO e L S non ™ Jlt S8 1 220 yeers o Inadrimonys or G i, Addros i B, PAIICLIE, Wast Sile Posttifioe. Untesgo. i LOST AND FOUND. % Stod aud tho bridies, 0o (v Bwliohos, Ldboral o i T VR s W e bwaicgs, Urt v or "TOUK OF ABSORTED LIQUORS, ONE GOOD > draught horso, and duublo lumhor wagon for salo. Wil tako clsling on Iranklin Bauk. Addross D 69, Treibuno office. VY HOTESALE ROTION STO0K TS AR ONEAE: jetallers, pi e, 3 "8y 109 nat Harafolphiente o oo el G §50() Wi BUY LT IRTEREST Iy ATONG: 000 exathisied and sontool ssbbiog bisfaeiy prr. g o € higith, 12 £5Soat.s Teoom: al. th oaly’$1, 000 stock on Land, 13 IO 310,000 A YEAR OAN BE MADF, $6,000 52240 Aanoat, AN P NADE: ing $9,300 to favest In & striotly cash busiuoss. 1t pusfeoily legitimato, and a thoraugh luvostiaiton can had bafuro puschaalng. For furthor partlculars adurass 4 &4, Tribuno oftien, MISCELLANEOUS, 3 OPENED AND OLOSED, COMPLICATED agcounts adjustod. ' All work rogulring an oxpicet sus Hcited by WKDY, Acoountant, 145 Fifth-av. YASH PAID FOR OAST-OFF OLOTIIING AND miseollancona goads of any kind, by sonding o lotter 101, GELDEI, Loan Ottico, 534 5tata.st. Call TAL BIOW CASES-TWO 000D NEW metalhow caaca for sala aloap at 13 Sauth Watar-at. o, QECORD-IAND “OLOTHING WANTED, AT 391 Biateat, 1 willyny tho hi hoat, prioo. 0 gaoh o and gufi-'u o B, BOASBERG cant-olf clotlifng, cn mptls attondod to, Grdoes by maih 1eoapil i by dONAD A: “DRIETCN AL 87 Both oot 3 NAY . (A, 89 ul Olarkcst. Uedots by mail proripdly attondad fo. > VWANTED — 503 00D OLOTAING OF DRE roola (n exobingo for a frst-class bugay-homio. Ade drons'5'3y, Tribuua oo, VVARTERCANY O ke will finl & oustamor. by ddredsing Dy B, stating wharo saino can o asou. AGENTS WANTED. GRNTS WANTED-CITY CUANVASSERS ¥OR Vi Grer SENEATION, tho ast aud fastast aulling A DARK MINK of. clioal for casl 4ribuno offico, al uliscription hook out, ~ Addrass or apply to TH BRVERLY COMPANY, Tubinom, ‘Goatnal Uall Block, Wabasli-av, and ¥'vonty-second —A_FKW MORE GOOD RE- ladics or gouts, tocanvass foronool Tiable 3 bust, articlos i this oountry, ' No WILLIY, cornos aplaines.s the bost articlos Wasbington an Aants HILLAY ‘VAN' AGIN EDDLL denlors closo aut whols cost. V. UTABSY, 109 Iast tan 8 TRER, —50 OENT BAMPLI s tor's b MERY inoss. aolph-ate E1iS, AND COUNTID alo fiotlon stack balow dolph-st. BOARD WANTED, ARD_DAY BOARD O I TAKEN IN DEN- HORSES AND CARRIAGES. A MAN GOING ABROAD WILT SELL OR EX. change any part of o groat varloty of first.class drive Wity 5 Guon. broosi-ioadl Loitencta ook, antd 5&\‘"’ Sxity. Gall ‘or” TOUGH, 1 and 74 eat TPOR RO Chthinos 1o sioihiigs A “Adfods D a1, Trttigno ofva, oo 4 €00 55 Tha wolalits sl iarge ook ontiors at BI0 andun: sk 00 RHA DS Wost Jandolpliat, G L BRAD: oo gnity {8 etylish and contlo will tako dry goods or i Addrors O A Mo ofion, - 0 & WAz T kind horso, G 1o 8 yoars that lias s good squnre gait, must trot In 3 alnutes: piust bo cheap, ab pinia Brich. " Addrous 1" i} B et o tiouna aer 1o xlgy, Liorser, aarrlagos, buggles, loigh o~ Alia TVING-MATE; FAST AND Sx;mrms-sm:rfi‘ ~FINI TROTTING OUTTERS, T)0 TXCIARDEA FING BUOGY TONGR: HAS ¥ X SOUND, GENTLE AND Box WANTKD IIAND OUTTER WA B Bt for ons day only. SR PARTNERS WANTED, PARTARI NANTUD MITIL, 350 0% chouti i i 117'3"-:‘5?..»:11«:." ‘Sd oan Do rabidly Tnoroasod: A MURNITURS AND HOUSEIIOLD GOODS OF ItVe ory dosorintion st auoiion ou Wedncaday and Batue. ‘aud atprivata salo at manufagturers pelces, Wile NG & €0, 105 and 197 Nandolph.at, DARTIES 1TAVING WOUSEIOLD FURNITURE, BOW O K¢ 'Gmhhnn!‘hl.hlnm'. lu;vl uian m“u, n{nn, ndisa to dlspova ot i B b e ghosld, call dad sed urdag, LIH.’ kind of mere! 0SU0UD & W) 3 ua UND-IAND HTEW: & parlor stovo. Addrows, with cash price, 108 Vinesnnosay. ___YOR SALE, (Ot BALE-GOLD DOUBLE:OASE WATGI ANI by wing-mauiiing; will vxchanga for & suit of Sloth wapls TOI NALK-IWO BETS OF D IOt bt atr Wtnond singe chont TUNNIGLAER: s laan brokor, 19 Olarkost., Room ATVINICE WAL TAL—WITI %10, 000 TO 820,000, 15 or oont guaranted, by a lasgu ad wall Khomn Uhidaga mamseluEIng Mot oL e Cart 1o profits ur . Capi. AL (0 noronto tho biitaoss, | Addross U & T, 0aro Cook, Coburn & ViNI WANTED—IN A NEW LONGIT GOUN- P i vostauant Just opautag In " iho leart of tho oity, 116 Vot Madiscuat, g €0 EXCHANGE. rl\l) EXOHANOR-120 AURES OF PINIE PRAIRIR and thmbor laud, partly Pruv:l.l near Camoron, flllnhluCuunld Mu., fur piees of land sultable gare doulug, uear hivagd, I KGCH, 078 East Twonty-100- ond-s WAN T0 TXCUANGI-K STODK OT DRY ods and notions {or saourod viofus, o gaah. fx.m‘,:.. BB N T Wart Bindidon sty a0, NEVARD SEGUNDILAND THON AND WoOD- warking machinory, vicans ongluos atid punips, binoks i asal wachintie fouls, acpankd pilvus: AU i IO, Maohluo lsoker, No. 2" ihus, Watog- MUSIOAL, PIANGS TOR BALE AT GREAT HEDUGTION. TN ll‘ilfl ];fwm h“:il‘l«vl;:'lg!‘mgcl-\xshb-"\:.wouflill\llflllfi- LT, W el oty e KR & G0L 211 Slatust PIANOS AND DHOANS gront. caduatian for ensl fustalimants, ” STORY Al PTANOS AND) Ola poolalty, | W3L'R, ron, INSTRUOCTION. NSIRUCTION IN GERMAN QIVEN TO LADIRS A and gontiomon, o R prrehbi o ings, = Adilrase GhflE Hikvan Hotiooh, o catt st 1 JOITOOL, OF DIVIL, ENGINETING, sun?;fim o A6 Wontortn av.s Lt Codeaa of. Lirao, 1%, and ' twe Mt Afe e gl Oblesis, e Seu fbF steoid MEDIOAL. FOU PROUHLED WITH OATARRILY YO ] 1 Lty $Sure Gure™ fee, at D, O, Ko UJ Wast Raudolybi-at, (ut thiseut,

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