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THE CHICAGO DAILY RIBUNE: ¥RIDAY, DUECEMBER 5, 1473, — e — e e WASHINGTON. Sconos at the Opening of Con- £TO0S8. Al Tho Fight Against Mythology--Casserly and Booth. Jokn I Male-“Tho Pecnnsylvania Constitution, n - [ From Our Oan Corresnondent. Wasninaros, Deo, 1, 1 To one who rponds tho recess in Waehicgton thers | somothing melancholy about tho roturn of Congross, just us komo pensivo scholar inils with grim feolings the bursting of the buds on tho troon which summen him from bis wintor- cell to tho matexl Inbor of the yoar BCENES, Tho townspeoplo, howovor, facl contrariwiso, snd hang out their gooils, and covor all tho houso-fronts with littlo vizna of * Raoms to lot" aud **'able-bonrd, Evory yosr womo- thiug {s added to tho luxury aud comfort of tho clty, and at prosont the Improved style of aqui- pnges aud liverioa Tecalls to tho Congressmon thoso old rattletsnp coachos, drivon Ly tipey. nighit-owly, and llued with coavso linow, with cushlons stufled with hogs' bristles, which our Into Southern compntriot Jamouts amongst tho imagiunry grandours of the feudal perled, Tor a groat couptry it {8 a very simplo and neighborly villago-lifo which our Cougressmen cad, Tho day's oxistouee begins at the hotol, with n brenkfast, n oigar, lattor-writing, and intrusive ealls up to eommitteo-hours, when the two, parallel raflways which traverse tho milo botween the botel-quarter sud tho Capito! carry momentous turdens of public moen, aud camp-fullowers, nud busivess-seoking chars, and festive young womon, to tho foot of Capitol I0ill, whero they nll scale the torraces aba busi- neas-trot, eeldom stopping to rogard suy of tho bouutios in tho awchitocturo or tho landscapo. Aud thus, all brenthless, thoy are landed iu tho rotunda, whoro the stunuing buzz of sounds in that vast coneavity scoms to suck thom in lito laaves in an eddy, and then distribute them off through littlo portsls to the Houso or the Sonato sldo respectively, whoro, again, encl procession deploys, and, like & compnny rolieving guard, seuds ono man through this committoc-room door, and another through that, while the rem~ naut drop into the Hall of Logislature. And the gallerics menntimo begin to bLiacken, as it Dy tho depos.t of human particles from tho nt- mosphore, and the lone melanchely Indian and tho molancholy white man who guard the big clock opposite the Speaker, are observed by him to bo precisely parallel boll to the miuuto and hour-bund at thoe utroke of 13, Thou the Speak- or brings the woodon gavel down, and his ro- veteud friond, who has been waiting at his side goveral minutes to oarn an honest penvy, dropabis oye-Lds and olevates his finger nails, and o de- cont recognition of the helplessness of govern- ments and_ rulers puts threo or four minutes of solemnity into the uninspiving rectangular acea of the great hall, whore every man must havo a deslk or our hitiertios are lost. TILIS CONGRESS. And now they have gono and done it. Blaino ia the Spealier for anothor term, and the inforior obicare, for the most part. rewain thero. On the tloor is o olear majority of new faces, which represout, to somo degres, tne awskencd con- seienco anud almm - of tho nation after the oxposurcs of tho past year. Yondor we recognizo sOMO a0 who dropped out of sight, and was thonght to lave hiees baried in the Cava of Macpolah 3 but Lo rtuck to 1t, pulled all the strings, and he is baele in his geat, and thinks it & miguty comfort- able place fo bo. How littla is an individual in 8o grout a Congress | What wounder 19 it that, with n yast country pressing around us and 10ll- ingz off inta the illimitable, ous Luman particle can ever, Ly the public roquest or his own vigor- ous pursnif, attaln tho government of nll this mighty void which woe realiza when wo sce Congrees! low natural it is that, while we are In the quandary, some iustant oceasion saves us the irouble and de- notes the 1+an, ns Grant was doveloped Ly the roll of bactle, ind Lircoln by the accident of o convontion piiched among his rooring neigh- Lors. I'ho oponing of Congress nfforded room for hopo. No cuntest of covsequence emnttered either caucus, 'I'no next Presidencial election is vt romote, and, herefors, the four or five uts” who havo practiced with Lsir-oil ay to whiether thoy could stand tho Lord's aunointing, kept in the back-ground. 'There was no talk of investizating, revenging, or destroying anybody or auyllitiyg, beeauso tiie last Congross proved cleavly enough the bad state of shings, and very fow wien Luve eote to Washington this year with tho inteution of oxperimenting in joobery, T.cre avo (0 bo few contesty in tae Howso, In tho Henate, the Lowtsiana, Alabama, and perbaps Souta Cavoling Senators wiil be chaltenged, but probubiy without effest. Wunt men do In tho futuro will determine their standing; for tlie post 8 now remote, ond the quostions bofore ho porplo nro too grave and geueral for mere meandcring. It igten to ono tant vou mu prove anyching gonerally oharged on pust masters, for there Las not beew one ralroad bill put throngh Gongress withont corruption or evasion of sowe Liud Tor tho post six year .. TUR LEAL DUGINESS Defore this Congress is the truo clminntion of # une sydem of polttieal coonomy and finunen, © gud the ostullisnment of gomo priveiples, oquitalle and decisive* botween the propleand the carrying componies. Thent are quostions a8 tmpotant s the Awerls can Congress bas over baidl to deal with, and Congrers vover kat down to the contemplation of au s | rellems whero tho evidence is so contradie- {ory, theprivcipias tutorented so vehoment, and {he rmount of knowledgo and Lioncsty o bo om= pll.',:ie\l in tho setiloment so unevenly distrilu~ uted. FINANCE AND TRANSPORTATION. Probably « wajority of the present.Congross cithor entortain tho lallucihnlions or avo Lound to the churiot-wheels, of the pagan Gogma of dovelopment aud prospority by Protee- tion, 'Phis system has beon brought iuto tho tindithons of the country by the sjieclons jatriot- ism and plau-iblo uuticipations enwrasped abont It 3 wnd the galwtey and imegery of its cham- pions Lavo pressed i6 npon tho commen mind, untit ic lics thoro like the gorgeous Grosk wythology, agaiust which the snnplicity of early Clirigiininty lind to coutend so low, Tu Pratection thero in overylhin the mind and lasio,—fauns, grillne mermon, cliimoran, gods, nie demi-gods, Jupiter weds ). isd L'enueylvanin with s gokion rhowor., Mercules rors after npples in thosa gmidans of Hesporidos which udgolis the Norfhern Dacifie Rulroud. Zineas, Ly weans of John Lyucl's wondon horner, gzots 1w ‘Troy, where John Griswold's ity iron adds tho plates, aud then, in our vurey, wa swaep the Deitish tront tho seas, Hueh putriotio pageantry aud fable lie on the nalional eonsclence liko the buy's nightmare of FPhankkgiving turkey, which ho gororlly bns the vizat beloro o outs it, und always (Lo nigle aftorvard, Dut this year, in Conuress the 1i0- tection school L littlo monoy to speud in ordar to vitulize the satollites nud maka tiiom aware of tho irrefatabl ture of their theory by the immedinte protits i hund, Tho aveiugo v Is wloo cxpeeting this yoar to huve Lis Con, - man toll bim somotbing now, and find the wuy to & moro stendy aud rolinble rouperity than the ‘last thirteen yenrs of high- aritt rioling bave given ws, Many Congressmen have awo exporienced, like Gon, Gurtleld, the Bpauish ferocity of tho fron-mnkers' ring, which docs not renent ouo’s actiony ouly, but resonts his vory thoughts, if ho dare bo yarsuaded Lk, in tho simplicity ol Freo frade, thero is some- thing akin to tho plainness of the Chidstian di yentation, whichi 1a the seed of our Iustitutions. A meau mastor and & Lyrannical coustituent is Squiro Protoctionist ; ho 1 1iko a boss-oountor- { sitor nmong iy apprenticos, alwava sinpooting that thoy mny fid out tho warthieseness of what they push upon the. puulie. Wo may cxpeet, if tho ground can o clearad of foraign wars, llusive schicmon of rallwuy propa- gattann, wwd ledious Investigations on sublects «quito dead, that iv the present Congress will be- <in tho domolition of the hiydta wid ehimora ot filin Trotection ; and tint willy it will dunppear ity associnio lukion of & bunoless tiuntcal ys- tom of papior muche, THL TRASHPONTATION PROTLEM, yihieh thie farmess uro triving in upon Congress, will tend co 1 grent deut of ohulf andlito whea, b this eud of the lne, The relation Lotween currylng corporations aud tho pmn]uulufi iuter- eity oro to Do ctublished lees by vio- lont onnctment at the Nutioual Gaplial fl‘mu by tho growik of procedonty, dovisious of Cuurts, hexurlous to a3l acts of Loglslature, whieh shall bo cumu- Intiva nt laat, nud dofine tho ground of law nrd compromise botween tho kyatems of productlon and railway-oxtonsion, like tho common-lnw, which requitad nat to bo writton nor mado statu- tory. While this conflict shall ba gotue on, it Is mora than probable that the nocensity which i tho mothor of iuvantion will anticlyn o tho sot tomont, and Intercedo h{ somo npplicatlov of mochanical economy which shall somponsuto tho railrond and still rellovo the farmer, BUNATON CABSERLY, of Californin, hns resigned suidenly, without previons ill health, aud in the midst of an almost morLid Lyve of ||u(xllc honors, What for? Do~ catie, 10 Lhe best understanding of the caue, ho wad made palufully awalo, last rossion, tunt a changoe had takon Elncn i publis opinion as fo tho pronvioty of a Benntor or hi frionds coriupt- fng or rownrdivg a Logisiaturo in ordor Lo xecolvo ity Bultinzos, Ab bho timo Onsserly was olected, Auoh negotiations wore nimogt cominon ; Lk, uf- ter tho lapso of War-morals, the publio oye be- gun to roturn long iho pn\ix of thioso licontionn years, aud, o8 man aftor man way assorted out ond lils soparate sin bronght from tho record,— Domeroy, —Aitcholl, Caldwall,—Mr, Oassorly folt that the frrogularitios of his cloction wonld in timo bo detailod; ho, thore- foro, those the dircicot surjviso of voluntatily retiting before the agitation of the panding ses- sion should bring acound bis liand the torrors of publio opinlon. " His exit is one of the realiza- tious of Mr. Soward's froquoat moralization that o spocial Providonce wna nover to be counted out of political {wob.\billllun. Tho man of all otheis to whom attention s now turnod on tho Pacifie Const iy NEWTON T0OTI, who was thoe roal Samson of the Ints popular rovolt against ihe uuscrupulous federstion of weutth and power on that const, I'he Riug Ro- lmbllcmn wero so resentful about Booth that hay would probably bavo sent a Dotnocrat to Washington, whilo the Democrats weto prepar- ing to chent Dooth out of Lis viotory, aud add a more party instrument to the Souato. All at onco, Mr. Cnssorly's lovo of good oplulon comes to tho roliof of the situation. IIonever dida wiggr act than to show his sensibility to the bet- tor imprenutons of theso 1ogoneratod dags; and, it hissont was purchaeod with moncy, merely the impuiation romnins upon him, and they can sy good things on bis tomb-atono, if they want 0. THE TLOIYIO COAST PEOPLE in publio lifo are_genorally men of Now York temporamont aud Panusylvanin-Legislature mor- als, Sinc: the day of Brodorick's rough gallant- ry and Baker's sthtely cloquonce, wo havo Lad neithor politicians nor oratora of the first-clasa from that const, Old Benptor Nye, who was never s Cahfornian in feeling or style, pntn touch of bumor and sentiment Into tho Paciflo dologation, DBut Bargent undertook to bluif all public oplnion. Cole was & man of minor foree, without tomperament, specel, or luok ab ocards, Corbott, of Orowon, was & protty specimon in ornithology; he could not spealt, Dbut he might huve sung Lad ho triod, Stowart, of Novada, i8 n big, tradiag operator, under tho guiso of & lnwyor and publle man, Attorney- Ganeral Williama has that gravity, heavy coun- tenanco, logical mind, and natural propensity to Lo upright and just, which have given him posis tion and respect, despite a ruthor fowenug, nou= magnetic appearance, 1lo is, on the whole, the most illuminated being wo bgve latoly ecen from the Paciic Const, Many of tho mon just mentiouod lLiavo, out of thoir foar aud - opposition,’ propared o way for Gov. Looth to receive such consideration au nouo of themaolves uavo obtained. If the next COongross shall sbow an Opposition majority, its lenders in public ostimation will Lo such Inde- pendonty as Booth. ¢ JONN P, TALE. ‘The donth of John I, Halo lias been received with_such mero passing rewmark thnt we nro taught liow tho occrsion, and not the years, ko biography. A man probably of tho second ranl or less, ho had au impressive port and the vigor of oloquence, and, in thoeo days wlion Anti-Slavery mon in offico wero fow, nnd their party \\‘hall{ dovoted to them, ho received vory nealy the affection of his su ortors, But his_eloquenco was unequal, Lis Fudgulun! unBteady, Lt industry spasmolc, and 1o had somo of tho very despotism ot the slavery ha opposod, In his rocial and political dominocer= ing. In bis Iatter yenrs his claracter ruffered some roproach ou acosunt of that indiscrimiunatoe alfection for retaining-foes which Senators are apt to intorprot as n compliment to thoir .legal tnlonts, instond of their Seuatorial influonce, Noxt, at Madrid, Halo ongaged In a dreadful quarrol with Lia Secrotary or Legation, and, o~ ing tho most eminent of tho diepulants, of courso lost rolatively the most 1espect, For some time past ho Laa been sulfering from tho worst form of norvous illucss ab Lin littla hoaiostend st Dover, aad oven his closag montbs lacked tho repose due to the departuro of n great carear. 1Inlo wae culled ont of public lifo by & combi~ nation of small partiolos, some of whom infost publio statiou to this doy, and hinve less thun his cliaructor and nono of his oloquonco. « A vory romarsable episode in Mr. Halo'sca- reer was tho devoted attachinout Dbetween a young lady of hig family and the actor John Wilkes Booth. In Dooth's diary, which was takou from bls dead body, ~thero is n picture of chis Jady; and through the bool ure [ulorsparsed phirasos from tho Iialinn, as O caramio, cte. Bomo have guessed Lhat tho ulleged mutilation of this dinry was merely ou orasure of entrios involving roupectablo peo- plo with whom Bootli had rolutions \when he way thought to be o steady man of gocd femily and prospecta, THE PENNAYLYANIA CONSTITUTION. It ovory voer in Penusylvania kuew tho so- licitndo with which tho fata of the new S'ato Coustitution i8 regarded by his honest conutry~ wmon of all rocilons, ity passago would bo in- sured by a uearl{‘ unavimous voto. ‘Thera seums no doubt, howover, of ity victorious installation ovor the heads of the miscreauts who have wallowod 1 tho Row ofiices nnder tha Philadelphin State-Honse, where the legitimate foes of abuut five ofjiccs aro said to bo Lalf-ae milion dollars por anuum. With thls monstrous dvantage, the pot-lonse favorites aforesmd Luvo laid kold upou the Logislatuve, the Exeou- tivo oflicg, the Unitcd Htates patronage, and oven tho Conrts of Justico, When the Conmti- tution Lrd been seon by the poople, aud its Passngo wud pssured, Lhere remainod oue dos- perate chwuee for the lueal Ring of Duiladolphis aad Pictsburgk, uamely : to flud somo Judge ~ who would pronoutico against (hat provision of the Conven. tion which insured a fair ballut in Pliladelphia, ouwndo of the mauipulation of the Ring's Rog ters, Mo cho carprise of his fellow-citizous, it was announced that Judgo Read, withor fiom a logal pique or ameuvity with tho Ring, wns rondy to give the [fair, now casrior of s Comwmnon- wealth over to tho licontions wrotehes who stool llx‘upul‘el] to slay it ero izshould pnss from their haudu, Bomobody hiad to be found, slso, to ap~ ply to the Conrts to anfoinagainst ovhor bulioting on tho subject than uader control of 1he Biug's Regiaters aforernil, 'Lhere persons weie picked out of tho newspupar-profession, in order Lo ap- pear to givo the applicarivn the sapport of one of the wfluestiol cslates of the roalm. Bat whare could the editor ba found who wonla conont to such dogredation # Iowranot to be hadin theofljcoof Mr, Fornev, notin thosound,conscrvativaestablishment of Mr. Childs, vor iu tho olico of the Agg, uor oven in the ostablizhment or that strong pardsan, Morton sleMichnol, ‘They could nos find o tool olniming the namo of jouruallst in che oflico of the littlo L'ening Star, norin the commorcinl list, nor 1vany of tho moro vigorous Sundny morning jourunls which divide control in LPhiludolphin, The Daily Inquirer was willing to wirk, like tlio Levito, alittlo on that sido ; but the son of Jueper Marding would ot go to Conrt and write Lis uawo to 1 potition fur such o truud, The Evening Bulletin—onco n pngur anfoylag ublia cousideration whon Charles Clodfrey Lo und, Honyy Nesll, Earnest Wallaco, and men of that class wore 1t8 contribntars, but which bas for several yoars past been o boozing-ken for cock- Hparvowe, and bas lost its placo in the Assno - ated Pross—Dbrustiod up two or its attachos eud washed thom off,—obscure people dyiug for no- torigty,—and sent (Lom to Court witn u sign afe fixed to their backs ;¢ * Thooxtiomest low-waler ;mu-k ever yoo attploed by American journwi- B, Clerk of the Mouse of Representativon, Edward MoPhorsou, suld to mo, on tho night of tho cuucun f ** Thoro is no doubt whatever that the Coustl- ;ut:?n. will bo ordained by a very lurge ma- ority.” Ilclster Clymor, memher of Congress from Burka, alno naid, the snme evening : ¢ "Phnt Constitution s to tho Btato of Ionn- sylvania of ay much jmporiauce as the Declara- tion af Independonocs; uud thoy ought ta rin tho old Loll on_Iudepandonoe Tall when it is paasod, an it witl bo, by o mghty majority." "Plio dodgo to kot up Judgo Ktond in the vaso of Injunction failod trom its sudoity ; and the Bu- pramo Bauoh of the State will now depido tho «question, not a8 to whethor this Constitution uhatl Lo purreriderad to ity nssnusing, ut whothior ihio Bouca fu Pounsylvauin is ontlroly mgsmmm AT, ——— Chicago to Charleston, From the Charleston (5, C\) News, Dea, 1, Actlvo propurations are making for tho rail- romd convontion whioh will bo bold in Charles- ton, under tie aurpioos of the Ciambor of Cow- auerco, on tho 1th instant, A largo aumbor of Emmlnont railrond men and privato citizons havo oo invited to uttend the convontion, and tho oxpootntion fs thnt the gathering will ba numorically ulranfi andgolidly influontial, Tho enbjoot whioh tho convention meots to contlder fs nothing lows than tho promotion of the Ar-Lino Tatlroad from Chiongo to Chatlos- ton, fron tho pinlvies to the ocenn, from the finlds of corn to tha land of cotton, It I8 n wat{or In whieh evory Charlostonian s daoply intorestody for, uniess tho city candraw lo lier tho businoss of tho West, Lior progross must Do slow and uncortain, Give her, on tho con- trary, the trade of Olicago, of Cinolnunti, and of Loulsville, and slio witl ‘bound forwsrd with asfontshiug tanidity, 'Tho talos of fortunes made in n night will no longer bo lookod npon as o fablo, “As tho good citizons sloop, thuir housos and lands will double and treblo 1 valne, nud they who @ora pnor yosterday will bo rich to-moriow, Caarleston can obtain tho direct connaction with the Wost, Nouo of het rivaly can wiceassfully compote with bior whon hor oyos 810 opon. ‘Lhoy should bo open now, aud if they aro not, they will bo ore (ho suu goos down ou tbo 11th of Docombar, Tho convention will do Fond in many wava, It will show onr frionds and roighbors Lhat wo are alivo and at wol that Chinrloston {s moving ahoad. Aud beyond theso ndvantages, cumoes thio faat that it will reopen an old pago in onr old history, and put Charleston ouco more to work to securo a Ligh road to the Weut, THREE AMZRICAN SCULPTORS. Miss Kovmer, Miss Coley, and Misg Freeman, From the Golden Ape. Mirs Hosmer's studio s ovo of the mont beautifut In Rome, On entering {t (he first thing whioh attracts ouo's nttoution is o lnrgo fonutain, which occupios tho coutro of the room, aud the origiual modol of ouo or- dored by Lady A'ford of Englasd, which now adorns that lady's grounds. Two pilo rooms open from this contral apartment, sud all throo are hned with tho gracerul wotks which lave mado thelr author po famous, DPuck crouchos thoro the very ombodimont of diablo- rio ; his graceful form scems instinct with tho subtlo epirit of nature’s life, that life which stirs in overy rustling loaf, quivers in ovory blado of grass and tioats, in every chang- lng shndow, thls most vital and exquisito creatuto muggesis and ombedios u bis aury and dolicato Lines, It wos Puck which won for Miss 1losmor bor firat celobrity in Europo ; ity originality and beruty attraotod thoattontion of tho Prince of Wales, who at once purchinsed a copy of it, and it hna shico found its way o many art gallorfes {u the Old World and tho Now, ZenoWis, the captive nud fotterod queon, stands aport unfettered in soul and unconquered by tate, Doatrieo Conci lies wear, overcomo by wearinoss and sloop, as sho did, on the flovr of her coll, the night beforo ler execution; but oven in her slumbor the bittorncss ot lier do- spair and Ler utter sonse of abandonment nover loosen their held of the holpless creature. In stron‘; contrast to the ecarthly misory is the slesping Fawy, who reclinos on & bank in » serano reposo 80 full of calm and ponco thint ons jg sure none but a souliess being could fall into this drenmloss shumber. This was the firyt work excouted Ly Miss Hosmor niter tho doath of Mr, Gibson, and its strength and boauty q’uim stopped the mouths of thoso dotractors who enid triumphantly: “You will 800 that Miss Hommor will never mako any moro statues now that Gibson is dead.” Not far from thir fawn stands ono of Gibsow’s own works, tho Amazon, full of vigor and womauliness, and glowing with the warm, lifo-like tint which that master loved to give to liis marblos, The Iatest work of Miss Hosmer fs o full-longth statue of the ex-Quoen of Nuples, the ** beautiful, ialse Quoen,” as Mis, Browning called lier; to it sho dovoted bwo yoars of carcful and hard labor. For those yoars uo one but the artist and the Bittor caught o glimpse of the clay. Aliss Hos- mer made the fire oven in the littlo modoling room, lost somn profanc ove should rost on hor work, for it is ovo of her f:nunlinrlflnn not to be able to finish hor model if it Lias boon futruded upon by othiora in its progross. Tho world need not grumblo at ils exclusion from bor sauclum, when such worlk as Miss Hoswer's iy the rosult of it. Not losa interesting 1s tho atudio of Miss Mar- garot Foloy, anothior New Eugland girl,who, im- pellod by her lova of art, exchnoged Der native Now Huimpshire Lills for theseveu hillsof Rome, In her ently childbood Ler * whistling " in wood, of all sorts of fumilinr subjocts, was the marvel of the noighvborhiood, and sowme of tho portraits which she cut in chalk, the worst of all possibla matorialy, which sho, in lLer utter ignorance of all artistio mattors, took for want of u Lotter, still exist in Now England, marvels of skill and patieuce, which could thus triamph over ditlicul- tios, for whouover hot kuifo met with a bit of liary substauco in tho ohali, largo flakes wonld fall away, and the whole of the work bo rulacd, Heuring of camoo portraits which woro cut in Boston, Miss Foloy wont to that city Lo do- vote Lhoreelf w0 that art, which she suce cecded in odmirably, gaiuig in - her soven yenrs' appionticeshup L nh skill and 1oputation ; but not stistiea vith (his, she went to Eucope, whers sho soon ecams fumous fur the cxeollonco of her wedallion portraits in marble, Hor studio walls wore linod with the portraits of famous men aud women, In this golory of colobrities tue well-known facos of Longfollow, Bryant, 8, C. Hall, und William and Mary [owitt we giouped togcther. ‘ho bust of Theadare Purker fitiy joina this gracious cum- pang, It iouo of tho moet snccossfil poicraits of that largo-hearted man, sud Laving been wildely copied iu plaster it hulds o placo 1w many o ve- K10 cabin in Ameriey, n tnge which pleasos Lhe artist as wuch a8 1t would have gratitied the man of whoso features it 19 8o fuithful a copy. Many ideal heads made by 3liys Yoley Lave gaired o wide populutity; in fuct, sho is 8 wali-suown and bouored oxhibitor in most of tho art gul- lerion of Burope,—porhaps her Cleopatia aud hior Albrueso girl hiavo boen tho most extonsives ly copied and most gonotali wdinired uf her idosl modallions, Tho most important work which Miss Foley has ever un- dortaken 18, however, licr studies of the Pioph- ot Jeromiah, of whom she iutcnds to mako n lirg-nized sluatuo ono of these days. Propnratory to thiy largor nttempt sho hus made a meda.lion and n bust of tho old Iebrew poot, The slorn yrophet bas taken a strango hold on tho artist's lnagination—teudernosy, stienglh, fire, and sterunens are tho minglod characteristics of the fluo head which sho Las drawn as tho smbodi- mont of ler drenws of tho old Hebrew scer, 1lor design for tho sentod stalue is grand and luposing in its slmple dignity, : + Miss £lova Freoman o third artist whom New Engluand has sant to tuo Iternal City. 8ho is youngor and loss well known as a seulntor than the two _already mentioned, but her gouing i undoubted, snd ‘bho noods ouly time and putrosago envugh to ensuro hes miniuteunuco, (0 tuko Lionoiablé nnd equal ra with Lo, sisior artints, Her studio “is full of exquivico dorigng and of racefil Lng roliefs, situettes, busts, and stutues. Miss 1los~ mor, who I8 ng generous in her apprecio- tion and sympathy as the Is distingnished m hor profossion, is ono of Mivs Froeniau's warimenst frionds nud adwireis, Sho huy beon the pupil or Horatio Greouough and Hiram Powoers, and cuch of thoso wauiers, recognizing lio gevins, prodwsted o Lrigat future for hor, Oue of her works is & bust of *Saudalphon; tho Augol of Pruyor," and {8 & most eXquisito reudering of Longfollow's poom in na uqnall{ poetic though differout form, To Louglellow nlio Diiss Freomaun owe« the suggestion of the sub- ject of nuother of her bwest works, Thisisa lile-vized stutuo of Chibindos, tho;musician of Hjwwatha's story, Ilo stands in on unconstraine ed actitudo, holding a reod-like tluto iu his band, It s o figure charming from ity very simplicity auid uuconncious gruce, b oreaturo us froe aml wild ag the zephyrs, the murmuring Lrooks, and the ulugmg.{ birds, whoso musio bo by cauglib uud mado his vwn, e A Tribe of Scetlex\Worshipers, KFrom the New York [nes. The existouce in the brat creation of some- thing wliu to the 1ensoniug faculty of man hay long fucnishod to tho. student of usture the most fascivaling of researchios, and tho maost de- lightful of results, Irom the morourial and Frivolous flon to the grave aad philorophic ole- phaut, every living orciture has coutributed ity quots to_thewonderful storv of brute utolll- geuce, Dogs, who do everything but tall, und who might porlispa do oven that if wo could but docipher their lunguage, are so common &8 to be gentiug, in fuw, o littlo tedions, Mr. Hamerton tolla of o Frouch dug of hiu soqusint- wace that seems to bave mnsteied moro than tho umount of learning allowed by Sydney Bmith (o the_avarago goutloman of timo, who did eredit to modoin progress “ by wrisiug, aud sometimos ovon speiling correctly,” Not oy that, but sho (it is » lndydug—another argumont for femalo sulmriamv{ ourrectn the orthogra- phy of words iutentionnlly mlus¥ollnd, a8 forin- ulanco, meson fur maison, sad_this without any collueion with ker mastor, Doubtloss muany of our roaders havo dogs whose aconmplishmonty would throw oven thoso oxploits intv the ehiado, Tho woditative cat, with moro limited oppir- twties of education, ke frequuntly dlspliyod xsmtnnnnuuh uatural ability ay bor -~ houseliokl rival, Blio Las been kuown to play on the pluno, for oxample, aud the talonts of tho race for vo- eal musio aro notorinny, Musical mico aro not Iufroquont, 1t thoir admirors may bo boliovad, und the ancedotes of rat intelligence aro count- Joss. It i3 uunocossary to onumerate the feuis of tho loarnad pigs, tho cducated sea's, tho tralnod fleas, and gymuastio cannry birds that liavo for aged formed tho dolight nud wondor of (ho oountry fale and tho traveliug olronw, But hitherto the most onimuinstio advocalo of the animal mind has not credited it with tho poesession of anything appronching o ro- liglous sonse, Larks, Indeod, have boon hymn- ing at heaven's gato from timo immamorinl, and * fonthiorad chiovistora” avo ag plontifutl an puots, But this was known to ba ouly moetaphoitoal pioty, without nny basis whatevor in fact. It remuined for 8ir John Lubbock to supply this singulor oversight, and to endow Ihe animal luugi-dum with religion n8 well as intolligence, 1o ling diecovered that a corlain famlly of auea (lnsius_ nigor) Lavo dovolopod momothing which looks very likke a systomn of worship, I'hoso ants, wo rogrot to eay, are llolators, aud the objeot of (holr adoraijon s luvavia- Lly & bluck DLeela of tho kind Imown as claviger duvalll, ‘Lhese Loetles are rarcly, it evor, fonnd anywhoro but in auts' nests, whero, though blin:l and apparently holploas, thoy aro ,;unmml with extraordinary caro und tondorioss, “Lhiw ig tho moro oxtinordinary boeaueo by othor {troligious tribos of anty lhis vory black beotlo Iy rogaidod as a moust appotlzing dellenoy, and immedintely caton whonover the opportunity Is aftorded. Ho might thgsacred oow or ibls of tho Egvp.iaus bave farniskiod n sacrilejrions bunquet to the luman batbanan, OF cousso, as the unt palato may bo suppused to be the kame, the Abalinonce of Sir Johu Lubbouk's tribo i ovi- dontly prompted by some vory poworful motive, aud, if this s not worship, Bir Juln wonld like to lwow what el-o 1t can bo., fu this 101pect our ants aro really ahend of tholr human brothren, BSuppuso, for exmnple, somo Tijian reformer wo:o to abolish bis stono idols aud " rot up o nico roastod missionary fuatoal, how long duos any ono imagins it would last ? It is to bo obworved, morcover, that in other respects these plous bootle-worshipers lavo mado immouse progross in all thoir aris of ant- civilization. ‘oflowing out that admirable sys- tom of busbaudey whicl has mado thom from o very carly date au oxumplo to human improvi- dence nud sloth, they havo taken to thomselves alaves sud ou abundance of dowmestio anlmals, more, 1t Iy sald, thau man, Thoy hava ovon aut-cows in o spocies of Aphide, which secrote o kind of houoy that ia very palatcallo to tho aut-epiourcans, Drover of these our thrifty beetlo-worsbipars gashor futo their neats, whoro doubiloss thoy aro daily milked by tho Dblitho young maidon-auts botimes in tho morn~ ing, Turther investigation may, porhaps, reveal tho oxistonca of aut-cats aud aut-cogs, ant-heus, with an snt-chanticleor to keop tho lazy young Lasii ip ordor, Speculation onco started” 1 so curious fleld bardiy knows whoro to stop. Rut i 8ir J(in Lubbock's conjecture rroves to b cocroet, it may afford & purtial explanation of the late disappesranco af so large & quhntity of religion from npmong tho humaukind. Like judgmont, it_will, porbaps, bo found o Lavo Uod to brutish bensts. ——— Tlow ¢ Graphic?’ Pictures Are Made. A correspoudont of the Boston Transeripl de- scrives & vieit to the Graphio ostublislunent, OF tho art dopartment tho wiiter vays: ** Sumo of tho skotclos which appear in tho Graphic ara fivat diawn by hand on paper with pen aod ink, ‘Thoy axe {inishad up juss ag thoy nre to sppear in the paper. ‘Cho skotch 18 thon coplod upun & glnes plate through tho instrumontality of s camera, This plite is called a negativo, oud from it by tho aid of the sun or a powerful arti- fleinl light, a copy of the picturo is obtnined on traasfor pnper. The transfor paper is vory thin, snd o made tbat it will rondlily yiold ink to a lithographic stono, Aftor linving “been properly propared tho transfor- papar ia placed face dawn upon the stene, fiom Whioh the Graphio is to Lo priuted, and o trans- for 18 made, ‘Uho result I8, the piciure which was origiuatly dravn with & pen apponrs upon the suriuco of the lithograpli stono, aud is an exact fac-similo of the original. It looks ns if printed on tho stoue, and to all intents aud purposos n so printed i what s known os lith- ograplio Ink, 'Tho trausfer, as all lithographera kuow, {s mado in n hand-press, Thus it will Lo Bcon that the engraver's tool hne beon eutirely disponsed with, ~ Laviug once got o copy of tho pioturo, tho rost of thia process {s mochavical, Tho wholo outside of tho Graphic, or that pare woich {s illustrated, is printed from a llmu%mphio stono as largo a3 the nowspaper. Uno lottor-pross is lithographod as well as tho piotures, by the aid of tho camors sud tho transfor process, ‘L'l stone is placed in o Hlat bed stoam process, and printed from exactly ay if it was 8o much typo, with this dilfercuce : Tho surfaco of tho stno is nv:rtaubl{ Buiooth, tho ink from the rollers onlvy alhering to tae Iulcod surfaco of the stone, which roprosonts tho pictures aud tho typo, T'ao blnuk spoces on tho stona, which appear white on the paper, are kept wot by boys who Bponge ovor tho surfacor this provenis tho inlk from hlic}:ill}i, and the result is oxactly ayif the papor bad Deen printed from the typo, and cuts dugout by tho tools of an artiet, Aftor a lithographio stono hns beon tsed for one odition of tho @raphic, tho pictures on Its wurtnoo aro rubbod off, sud it 18 roady Lo liava otliora transterred for the mnext day's papor, Llnrty thousand impreassions ean bo takon from ono stons, aud six, eizht, ten, or as many roasos as devired can bo ruuniiy ot Lo eunio ime with duplicate atones,” —Tho Hoosae Tunnol cost one-third moro per mile thau thio Mont Cenis Tunuel, but labor iy higghor hero than abrond. 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HE WA i s OUTH EVANSTON—A LARG! a an lot to suit in pagmoate, by’ owaues, 'ILLOTION BIOS 210-0t, d— FVAN: TDN‘TVGRCIVR Lg’rs. o inymion: 83 £y A5t moathe TIEA B 4.__Now soonre tha rise, WOOD-TWO LAROK .5T0RY tinlsh: nuo. o)ttage, 6 raviie, ono na dallys on month LOLSON BiOS., 913 Ot SATE-ENGLEWOOD_FING growinyz suburb can or fout, Lt you wanu a lo Imio 1o yccura ono, G, B, TOTS IN TIIS nall peio3 of B18 L 133 Madisonat, LOTS ON BIXTY-SECOND et dapots, oliirol aid ohivoly 0 fo¢ bolancg. TIA MROWS, Tid ladallo sty Muomd QEAL ESTATE WANTED. NTED—A LOT 2 OIL 60 FEIE FRONT, WEST ‘of Wastgrn.nv,, cast of Groat Enstera K, k., south of Zakewt, MoDONALD & QU., Room 13, “BfcOur- mickis Biook, oyruoe Doarborn and Randelph-ste, MISCELLANEOUS, JR00KS OPENED AND GLOSFD, GOMPLIGATAD aceounts adjusted. 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TO RUN 1) DAYS, Tt gourzd o Biuss il lensy will ataud Hboral discunne ti-mors BECIISTE, 13y Ol ituatiun o auskeruvin untll pafa? Aduress X 49 BUBBARD GCOURT_TROOMNS TO RENT, WITH nf_\vlmunl. Imur-l-_ ay rdoe: At P MICHIGAN-AY. OFLY’ N B[R O P T A ORI bkt (or fatly nud guu.duman, of W0 gonulvwet. ftuues on.s voqubad. 50 WALV, —VERY DESIR {11 KOO O o 8ulta or wingly, handsamly (uroisusd of wu. turnisned, s b bnid sufdrenoss requireds ¥ TO LOAN ON DI\MONDS, WATQINIS, o vl ascicittis b Lisou's Privatd 0 LO N ON DIAMONDS, olo., at LaUNDEI'N priv near Clurk, lululnhm.nhb& D IN SUMS FROM on cullateruls ur ral Le.ase. 39 WABASILAY,—A ‘SUTER OF MARDSONE DO feunt fooms, | olo's, it and ould water, Lov, . Curputs, _Alw dosirabls roome, turnishod I WARASH:AV.=VACANCY WITII ROARD DST IS Biardsil soumion: conts faeashod Jaciusied'; alud ruus o5 slouls oullsinen. e IO REAL PSTATE, ONEY TO LOAN O L “Louny mado un auli rligagon. N_3$2.000 ARD $10 i PUECUAY0-0L0Y TUTEaEdS. doS. 2 EW_TOARDING-1O to B3 par weuk, Witd u {. WANNSILAY, 594 Al laug,” Vay oosd 43,00, 3 W s 19 JopT pronl. Well (nenf-hnl ¥ 1da, "y NEAR RANDOLPH,— m witlh first-claas bird at enfen us0 of piuno umd batn; 0o siylo 177 580 T WANHINGTON, CORNER OF € { itised,—fwo woll oot vos wub LUk dor Ui or t50 With guod buded} ouses modeen, b WEST WASILINGUIONAT, = NICELY-FUR. PRI A e L a0isablo tor guntlones uud wito F LY el lomon, Tuneonsblo. )7 Q WEST RANDOLPIL-ST,, CORNEIL MORGAN 78 WERY RANDOLPILET,, GONE MORGAN 0 g2 fon fur gontionan and wiis or loring modorato, NDO! CELY ¥ SIT b A e A A suam, Nozth 2ida. NUROX-KT. —A SUITIE OF IANDSOMEL 238 i itk Wik oe Witk bortdy Jor 1w or \brco gentlenien, 4G() NORTH L SALGEST AR T 4 covo suitc, - furnbli-d, with firs pilvuta famlls: alsu'raoin for twd slugle oryuces reguiced, s TGANT AL- Jna hourd, fu demon; Fot- Hotnls, TLANTIO TOTEL VAN BUREN AND 8 L n oniosid Ttvok Teawd Doput Toums: arid b ronennolo eutos) trausiont, Dor day{ liral-olnss b ovory | rioulns, YONTINENTAL I, X T, ND 43 STAT 10w 1nure dosliatlo roaiiisr sitgloue on sl A rate rates o pormnnsut oasdors (o tho wii ur. {RYiNG TOUSE 168 AND 18 WABASILAV. L fow tmaro ruum Vosrdors a¢ pants prica. T AND 11§ WEST MAD- oud rouing, whas board, 84, Commutation Cnunuwry. OAKLAND—BOA“ ‘TED IN A PRI- wato famtly, vu Llock from horas oura and Hyde Purk trwin. - inquiio at tiist buuve ousi of Boulovard ‘on nmth shido ot Begokoit, BOARD WANTED, DAND FOR FAMILY OF 8 ADUL GIRI, R i R B A o wauld 1ike carnots and_autiulas farnjshod), atit sweuld iiko feont #uito And aa sl rom. . Fay. wrom Ulva prica pae ot fnovuding, gia wid, bosting, 4 3, da o full pasth o Addy o M g e e L0 ] OARD_BY A GENTLEMAN AND MOTHER, Rood #iza south front and hisll bodrovns, fuenisned ; wucond floor, ploasant lovation, - West bldu, Addrosy, stating wwrin, N 62, Uribuug otioo, BoAlll)—ll\' A YOUNG LADY IN ROME PRIVATE 1D guily, winocosun could tool ab howw. Soully &idu prefurred. _Addy 3, Teibuno otiice, MACHINERY, R ["Ult HALR-2 810 3 IONSE POWLR 101, 1 socund-inad 20-horso powor Ames' Portablo, 3 sacund-liis Selluso pwor lugawotivo bulld § seouurbtnd f6-hoeso powor lucamutivo boliv 2 ncound-nnnd Routu bluwors, Anu lurgo assortmont punps and wiro ropo. 1ave boou 400 BTy B e K A0 Gk OOy Lot IEANTELL, © AL fim“;""m i Fultonat. | MEDICAL, RIE YOU TROUBLED Wit GATANRIL) YOI A cantepn o Utieo " «5}.‘.‘.2’6,‘, AR Gtlowy 100 WosE RO enteCAv it e PARTNERS WANTED, AJUING, WANTED-A TV HUNDRED DL e N AT AT nurs, hocuiliy givon, adailo NETL WANTET HEONLY AVATLATIL utavrunt an.d loncl tho fuvuat- ADIY G0 11 ket dnitsoaean ML PAY S0 huvost Pa 0 LOAR—ON DI fAN, southwost cornor Ulnrk aod TIAND TO BUY A nay Ll 44 aud 35 Lryan Llo ID~PRIMIE RES 21,000 CASTI IN 210,04, nadxpirod ne ress Y b3, Tabune utliea, NTOR 3 YIEARS O rout eaiato: mico fipsi-cl > mony papur wanted, Priuclpalionly sddicss § 77, TED TOR THRRE YE 1 ostnto wecusit $1,600 TR oEKWrT;s‘hTfi; énveblae guaranterd it do I HUWARD & Roow 3 MeCurmick Bl eic, TO LOAN, b YIARS, LOW RATE 01 it on Laside, improved, TOWN & GU., itenpor I HORSES AND CARRIAGES. KEPT AT #1 PER J.nrentuok, FIST-0NAGE OARRTAGES Goust-placa, botwaou Wolly 7 ANTED-TO BUY FOR UASII ORTILADE FOR 1, 8 gouid o3 pross wagom, with top o wiib- snist by I gl ropir, or weulid Barmesd, i wagou, aud piy diterouco, Addrci bus s waule vig~ NTEDZTO TRADE FOR A CUTTRI WORTIL Woulil Luy s sibu, alav, If choap. BLACK HORSK ABOUT b VEARS ht 80 0 10, inoxchunge for Jut, TRA MUSICAL, WOOD 7.00TAVE PIANO- , (1iplo unison, uug ralout $163, with covorand sivl; privato “oaiiloneo 513 Aouunn NEW T.0CTAVE PIANO, Purcasar plenso call and w00 at FILRGANT (08 —A BTRINWAY FQUARE PIANO, ow, ata burguin, Addeoss 13 08, Telbuuo [0 MENT_AND FOR BALE PIANOS AND Oft- MWgowakn sunthug s spcofuity, & Cl tates aur Van ANOS AND ONGANS TORt AL erent rednoidun for cist s alsa jualimwing, STORY & OAND, ) AT A ur rant or salo o Biato-at., uoar FOR SALA i AND IRON AND wund-worklug waohiaul a1 UILPUN, Maskine Broke i1 No, 2.0 sast Waslse [§ TO BT, LOUIS, 88,18 o Ol b abuue hal 3 ) DIVOROES: s NLD, Tl AFTEL i years! praotica fu . Adacess Puste g IVOTOISS 11CG 10 ouuF ot GbE Ul of flvg or stx rosm, 'with all van. ronfences no'l gas fixiitros, oF AN oqu sl NUILIF of touins ina farg) houso, furaish:d or unfuraiyied. Address, BUSINE3S CHANGES, A DRARL CUANOR—A YOUNU MAN OF_GOUD anaracter, wi b #2,700, dosirous of engaglus 13 (rad can Luy a bali lutorust in 4 country s oro, Dusins, (n on. s biice o oo B 10 ‘s Ganutitil villsgos b tho ) I ony B nto: or tho party will glva good sosurlty for tiy munli Rl i ealney 1o sorvicor. ur Dartisulacy, adrces 45, Tiibuno oifivs, '\'N"M.Eafl.\"rnv TURSISHED [IOUSE,SITUATED ) nid inlstedesin., sultably e I forsalo ar ' rout.” b, UOLE & wt cornar Sadl It B l MEAT, FISILAND OYSTER MARGRT B [y propristur goks e tory, Inulco v No. b 2 Basc, Arouur-ny, bu fnn uponligs ou juck, G K TOit BAL huslunks can loarn tarms, te., Mautson ! 11 1 ity, 111, WUG STORE FOR SALE, 1N ONT OF TLE Lnclucss owns i Indfans. Ny for roiling on_account of Uad b i tarms, k¢ £, 0, Box 418, Kokome, I, o BALE=R “BRANOH OFFIOR" SAVINGS Bank | 3 o'tr, holding Iarge dopnsity and dulog Addecas, giviog il samo, X 60, Telbuno good Lusinga oiliey ncrli Call at oz adaress (609 Suutly Statost. NG-HOUSE FORl SALE- tun tlist pago, 5 Stato-st. = G310 READY OART WITTSECORETIE bv:) Insianes chanod fu tlmuu{.. ‘I'io_ bea! thrcuoa plven autl requived, | mosn buslios. 1%, ellne wulca. & WILL BOY TALE-TNTRREST IR A T SOD0 SR aton y v aSatlo-t, Koo 31 earablishy ol cach bu-faoee, 1 awount menthly, 157 Huleat,, Tooiu i, OING #ond caeh bi-inusy, Tor sale, un acounat of thy !Q'l‘l’mfl‘l‘rs 8S0LD. PARTNERS PRO- u h Imvewile tede RIMLALL & WIS FEENISG WARDS, Protootian Lito Lot ngs Gamping, 102" st P L 11, TROLLIDAY, C. " 8T 1 wtock. licavun th, or pirtioulard, MARRET ON SOUTH SIDE FOR SALE 12 taken (o tow days; good reatouy for 1 ADVERTISE: M FOT SALE, CHEAPR, IF TAKEN « s Ingltione 1y - 15 plaue @Al por i with oy €1, W Stouk on hewd, §5()0) Wi AUY HATE INTRATST IV & WELL D ing noarly that 'Ae;fi" —‘“EN {N ]’i\'&l"{ ATE TO SRYH-‘: N vors o n Al oau 99 Haat Madison-stey Tuiom 8. oo o o O D s, BRI T SINAG o e clune OUE A3 o 10, - Phys livnennc 5. AMBTHONN NOvELY o, Tudboin Glifestn oo ‘v ANTED-8 YOUNG MBN FAMIGIATR WITH DTY soda. ~ Apply this morolng at G Sato-st, at7:04 alio, 1'gurd nowspaper wrapper and folds VAR ENERGETIO YOU NG 1t : oy 5 167 S (T entee Tt oo WANTED-FEMALE HELP. TO WITOM avor uddrows Domenting, AR Tt vats tardi A pas® St Gros o i 5 tanily. S Groca Park, uppiuslta tho Univarelty. on Goliaga” Gruroars. ‘VANTHD HOROUGTILY COMPETENT 000K in aprivate boarding-houro; xiso, & firat-ola«s din. Lig-rora k1rl; Mono OEhor MoGd ADBLY, &€ LW Praurt \‘V ANTED-GIRL FOR GRNKRAL OUSE‘VOHKAV o Scandinavien ur German culy, 419 West Van Bue 'W"mi ED—A COMPGTRENT GINL TO DO GEN. MV~ oral housawoik at 35 Unlvors y-placo, VWARTED=TWO ~GZRMIN_ GINLS, OGN Toil el a5 AR o B el o Th m. at soutliwest aurnur Park aud Ashlund-avs, Y aronts ro Do E Sk, weation) aud leonor, Reforonea roquired. Goutl wagos, © : y Ar\TnD..B?uflgggmgg}nf, WASLLE) Apply ILMh’uum Mn,lv-n(!-. noar u‘t‘un;r \\'o:'tlunr:lugn. Nursns, “] ANTED-A LADY 0OMPA TO Q0 S0UTNH NION wi luan favalld for tho wiatars Nboral salnrz, Ade droun 114, Fhinrns otao o 2wF Hbaral sainsz, Ad Riscollnnanne, VARTED_TFIRST-0LASS LADY CLERKE. AP. Iy cf*hoe at tha I3epaition I8szasr, cornoe Madinon Halrtod-ata., or 161 Hiata-st.; good rofercuco ro- \VAX\TRD—LMHES TVERYWIIERE TO BRLL 1 ohildesn, Thowo wi u.\g MRS, P.\E!llflh Roum 18, 164 La«t Randolphest, \vih"m —TEN YOUNG GIRLS WHO UNDER. stand ‘umnwhm_ agos £3 poc week, Applyat bi abagli-uv,, b tho Hovoy Hunao, 366 W asutnont, SITUATIONS WANTED~-MALE. ooltlkeenors, Clarks. Eto. B QITUATION WANTED-IY A YOUNG MAN FOL tho winters will work lor board ; wil 03 a {alr hend bias hud considirablo oxperionce dn vhiodwork. Addrem U 48, ‘Tribuny uttico. Traaos. STUATION WANTED_IN UITY OR COUNTRY, by & wutehmnkor of 00 years' eaparinos, perfeetl tomgiorate, conp itnt te di the mot oritienl’ work, and ko abaco uf favdesstaro, (fiaivals Toat'al Rofon ATCHAAK N, 233 Sou b Groon-st. ences,_ Address Conchmen, Tonmezers. &o, GITYATION WARTED-AS COACHN * ¥ BY A NO +3 1 maaa In prery roanoct, A relarensis wlil - fndieate, Flonso acarcss I 63, Tibund otties, Misnnitamasuy QITUATION, WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAX sponling Englich and Gormn, ‘writos s good haud, sndis aceurato I tignros, s goud roforoucos, Ad: umg o QUEUATION WANTID_BY A SMART VODNG Swarda tn tako earc of hiorsus and cow, Apply at No, B 78 Sedgwickst. SILUATIONS , WANTED. T owesiina, ITUATION WANTED — BY A _RESPECTABLE yruog giel to toroh culldeon tho Gorm linguage is \r)l‘IXlI o Al‘;"é‘n 'u}vlu 'Ior mp"(ulfl. lllll oral lintso- woek Uy sl pEVAG (8tiliys Pionsooall 4 I[IIrWu;L o usm\;‘l_&‘ wlly. eas00.4ll ut wocoud Iluoy JITUATION " WANTED_AS GNOK AND TAT Y driss fuaswall fawily, Oull at 13 Huateet., cornor uaker, QUUATION WANTED-BY A RESPRCTAGLE Dani<h waman tod s aawine and sooond work. Ad- drass or oAl 10 two duys b 127 Second-ab. LITUATIONS WANTED Y TW0 GITTS, ONE 70 3 1 ki ohaa wark, uthr to du cliambor work. - Apply st 25 Noctu-av,. PUNTION WANTRD IV A RESPROT AR GV . el 10 o g3: st Dowiowock, - all ab 81 Nowbor. 1n rase dowrn stal —BV_ A GO GEEMAN ) juirs at 2% Wast, Pa) D-BY X GOOD SWEDFE I wastt, aud iron, Ploso cull at 84 Pral.{ (br:s3ul plaos) § E TUNTION W, D-RY A SWEDISI GIAL T0 i ganaral noisawork 1o a pr wily: nas roforenua<, Plewso oall ot or ‘address No, 6 Noble: e Kinzls, SITU.\'HON WANTIED-AS IR, GO0D rofcrernoes,_ADply for 1wo duse a2 1251 Inalann-av, SULUATIONS WANCED-IY ‘2 SO \NDINAVIAR 330 Flelapo du gonocal bsawork or wsa.and work. *Call uy 200 CorJs-s b ranr. Suryarions wa -5¥ 1‘“{0 ckomm]r“:‘tcg > wlrla tog goneal inasonrk, o of Work. Gl lmimod iy ab i3 Slilloestr o 4 2 SILUATION WANTED-BY A dONP, T GINL as ceok, washor and fronse, Apply ut 037 State-st, City rofercnco. Anamarrasyes. STTUATION WANTED-AR I \MSTRESS. UN. dorstnnd’ desyimaking and onildrean's elaihings will work elie1p: ein . faa inaching, Addroes P73, Trib. GO 0Ny, tur 3 duye, Nnrany. ITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE.AGED Wlli 0 an nur<o or (o do second work. Call for twa daysae il Laahangav, Seu b Gl LOSL AND ¥OUND, (ANETO THE PR tho awnge can havo by uraving citarges. 133 Hulslod-at, O ¥, b Ll [POUSD-0N saiit ‘oF B0, A TARI Nonfouudtuunt i, g, Ownor oan hiuva i by o praporty and puylog“cinrges. Addruss D7), alice, A |, Q8T=-ATOOT XOGN, DFC. B Trrh 4t et and tio Uul.d bintes L BalGl g, wome irect, & lareo | 1 Bt w W ara) rowa Yty i o tho sutditbor, 40 Lasail W0t 'elbung . uet-r om, Ropublic sious 10 1u- PPONLY- '~BOX CONTAINING A BONNET, FROM . pomowhero on Wabach. by lauving 1t at 119 Dou -plice, ALL T . KT awil Y1 abnabi-av,, on- Havtion.coner, ullrllh‘r rowarded by lonviug it st D, n-gt, L btarost, Tiydor Wil b SULLIVAN'S, 05T WEDNESD A Y EVENTNG, LinsTL.av, stago, o an 110 stroat, boarlug tho B4 GeETo0, Wi it i to sawvi do chiggi-av. SERAVEDCL WAV WATSH O 1) Lisck, without harucss or austhing, AN pors (hiat {nfurnial 21 Marku! Mas. o gold ring, o nhw Wiii Lo thaukfully rownrded A 0 indor will TTITRIL 1N WA. o tindor Wil Lo DRO, 4. TARE Honscltroonors. NTHD-BY AN AMRRIOAN LADY a widuwar's family: 10ferenocs ox- X 7, ‘Pribuna uttios! ITUATION W A% towsokeol ciangad, add mlovment Asgeuncios. QITUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANT OF guod e wdinayinn auy Gormau lialp can Lo suppliod st MR~ b othee, 80 Milvaul EOUSEHOLD GOODS, i}wl.xm/fiv‘r “n 4 “uit, sovan | Bugewrid 7-00 6vo lYIAHt g Filrorsy e vatl, voto D eongn MG HaF e Rithdonao 644 Migagas: URNITURY OF % KINDS 0! F wents, Prices tedueod to sult tho times, ) n‘du,ln‘\mmhnrw "y 'l‘.’lélyxg‘lxhnl .\’I’I)Oll bfl.l,:"li' e e S ot et 1 SAIA > U sgude PR PaRTOR BB 8.0 8% Wost 103 price 1105, Modorn waluui 1 pice s worth $125 for 9650 & All ilng. gouds and cqual {¢ U] eription at auct ny an urdag, and At privato silo af manofao nrere' prico L8, 'LWNG & Gu,, 1% and 197 Handulph-st, NITURE FOR SALE AND VERY DESIRADLY woms near Pust-ofiies ou Wabash-av, to rent) fural. iuro low, Address U1, T'ihuno vilice, ol \‘MN’I‘RD—CIT% UANVASSERS FOL U1 GREAT BENSATION, (ho bust and lasiest scliing ook " eut, ~ Addeoss or apply 1o TIE MPANY, Publihers, Uwuliral sl nd ‘Iivon.y-scovudeat 4 FENT WANTED-LADIES AND —GENTLY winu, to canvass tur the how and atirietivo b dhi " z\l;\gflhw. Laigd commbsslous givon, Call ut Roow {0, 67 Ll " GINTS WANTEH-810 A DAY EARILY MAD: A e it frav. DABRIILL Y Ot Liawt Boudlgtate, Ratw 18, A QLIS WANTED LY OTTY COD! A\ sulurban towns, Lo sell thy hu\u'l.\\l\ nt{ji Al Rato 410 por dny pruilt, P, diehar 4 gours, Ve Souh Olnrk GGNTS WARTED_TO - BILL, MAGNIFICENT 2\ chrumo show-cards for hulldey-Erade, © Gonorny Jeout wanted fu overy cf yo Audsoss with stamipy N 91, Difbuna giigs. SEWING BACHINES, K SPLENDID ROSEWQOD ENGLOSI S\ wihcalor & il sty o siadlver H el BACHIICILy 16,5 G0 & - 1 100 ik, Wl Scuiy L USRI - U i fnce reitod, Uitew opun evoniugs, ST FASILY ARWINC neodt ‘wernor Wihashiony, and Allaniser INFORMATION WANTED, INTORMATION WANTED — WHKRE I8 L L Gieao, umatu teaobier 7 Fhls gon duman I8 roqugsted b uply, timoliataly, tor i LA UL IO, North Clur wid Bullalo puporapleuss cops, ctunt - fuforwation, 1 GEIL OFFICY, 216 SOUTIL 1AL+ ul Ly o aching on cam wuntily by T lety afl pnd ropaleing, Wil - Chicago, Clevolaud ["MEENPIREE PARLOR BEDSTRAD NEW ANE yfegnnt dosigun; s avscs all: aoven styloss sil aizos conplas witly oro-fourth tho space of & cuminan Lod: d § adaptod fo parlor, Ilbm?. dining-room, otlion, snc Tiuo, €18 1o #1lus aald ‘on fnstallmonts, 11 dor a3 Wos o T PARLOW BEDSIEND GO, w'nty Y KDNIEDAY. TRIDAT, —ARD BATURDAT auction sslow. Furnltneo and honsokecping 1t pelvio ssloutaustian prden t biiae diye. odiy i AL or cawl) or tvanoos i w0500 SRR B Wit TO EXUHANGE. 110 TEXCHANUT-WE TAVIE TIER FINFLY-TN pravd fariin, valuo 46,40 cach, amd whl oxch n fucolly utuuburtee proorsy i o s tubur AL B o1 Domtbornate - [0 BXCHANGIE-OR ¥Oit RALE_CIOTOR WIS. ! consiir ply lanit for salo or oxeliango (ar elty prupor Jall ab Koot ), Wrbocn-uts W au 33 ‘clind o ook of grocorica. AdUross for Dariioa Tbuyo aitoo, ANTED-T0_EXGITANGE —ROME _VINE OIL W+ fin!m?ups ot A iaturn Alibvows OLE INTING, il R Lbmgo INSTRUCOTION, NV YOUNG LADY WITIL UNUSUALLY Q001 Al o, it 0 v b0 e WU s WhI rabolrd tru fustruotion . tiia and ol 3 nor, Yr lurther paciiculars wilo ut vlce sibung oitioo. adl tly inonmber. nd vico vors: NI IO, WEXOJIA WonTn o ety 0 il frum el 00 oity bank S L S — PERSONAL, Y iYERS OPFRA 110 L; Mtk orshian aade ot NI, . THURS. X%, Tlbaus

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