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THE VILLE DU HAVRE. Statomonts of Passongers on the 1il- Fated Vessels=A Sforenve Btoryesfteliglons Qonsolntion. TETTED FHOM NMISS MARY A, Hlnsband's DULKLEY, OF NEW Ox ToAnb Surr THIMOUNTAIN, Nov, 97, 1673, ) g littlo attor 2 &, m. arouced by a torrifio orash, florco gound of tho whistlo, abd humau shricks; I rushed into tho "I'he stnto-rooms wero dark, stoward, who answorod me nothing; then u;3 Burgoon of tho sbip, who sald, * ltion du tout. Ilowever, I colled out to- Halon and Lallie to dress thomselves at _onco; tion wont again to the Lull, and mot Mr, Belknap, who told mo n deck ns_quickly as possiblo. Then at thore Lad beon a collision. idoa was at onco that wo must g for tho )ife-boaty, so I told tho childron to put on tlelr warmost clothes, and tako thelr eatchols with tholr valuables. in o momont, cago, Tt was ju Wa woro drosaed poes_the mnin stafr- 1t thoro the collision bad taken t know thin at tho timo, but sco- a orowd thoro 1 folt thero was not & momont oge, 60 hurricd back with tho cbildren and ruslied up tho steorage stairs. confusion aud darkuess, grou out of tho ventilator, tho lifc-bunts filled. wit] sailors yelling and screnming. We walked down o front of the saloon-cabin, whoro wa bit you all * good-byo,” On tho right 1 saw a lifo-boat black with bailors, Iat once paid to mysolf, thero is no loj thoso mon will swamp the boat, atoly calm, kuow wo wora in pouil, yet never dreamod that we could be einking. sbip loomed up beforo us at o short distance, aud then I thought there must bo help, Murray ond bor brother, aud Mrs. Platt (Mrs, Bturges' friends), all stood by us; also, Peckiam and his wife, from Albany; Mrs, Montague, with thelr young dsughtor. We woro all perfeotly calm. *A youtg mun named Nr. Waite, sou of the proprictor of tho Ire- voort Louso, enme up aud told me ho was going to try, with soveral gentlemen, to cut away & 1ife-boat for us, Poor follows! Had tlioy found anax or koife tive minutes sooner, thoy might hovo succeeded, but, in another moment, the mnst foll, with an nwful cragh, just by us. God, wo ara shipwrecke: still'hoping that thero m ) systom of rescuo going ou which we didnot sce, I ropliods * Porlinps it has boeu ont away on pur- pose.” Wa could hear nothing of what the dou- gor was, 1Mru. Platt buret into an eloquont song of prayor. Lallio and I, with Holen, olun “A benutiful'young cro Tourcal, joined us, and with plonding votco eaid, “ May I stay with you?” So we stood togother. Anothor {nstant, nad the wator rusbed oyor tho deck, renching tho spot where we stood. Wo «d_3Ir. Waite's volce cryiug to us, ** Rush to Wo started together, and the noxt second we had gone down with tho vessel. ‘As tho waters washed over us, someo tromon- dous force parted Lallio from mo; dosperatoly I clung to hier dress, but this, too, slipped from my fingorg, and I was alons witl y know that 1 wes drowoiug ; all the sufierings of strangulation woce on mo, and I bad not the faintese hope of lifo, yet iy consciousuess never deserted wy, and when I found my head rising sbovo walor I was almost horrified with sur- priso,—my lnnd struck a hard substauce, and I clutched an iron chain suspended from a boat; it was upset, but sailors were clinging to tho up- koel,—instinotively 1 folt thore could Lo no help from them, so I spoke mot a fow momonts tho bont was broken to pleces; the men clung to tho. fragmonts, aud a friendly plank struck mo on the cheok. I recollected thut in this position o orson could be sustained some time, so I rosted ightly upon it ; ouo by one all these' men disap- peared from around wa; barrols and floating timbes ; Lhen ono woman tionted near me and penrod ; again X was alone with my plauk y oconn. I was uot struggling for lifo, ouly jussivoly rosting on my trail support, I was consclous that I was dufting off from iho slip, and had not tho faintest thought of succor, for I had not scen s life-boat, nor knew that ono person from the stcamer bad boou resoued. Suddonly I felt o triaugu- lar picce of Umber flont under my foot, and found that I could rest upon it. Again I tlonted on with the plank under my chest, und the tim- ber at my feet, I began to feel bonumbod aud cold,—~n death-like faintuess sccmod to come sud a8 I raised my eyes for tho last {hought, to henven, & large white bont wag coming noar me. Ihad barely atrength to ery, “Help! o woman!” and in auother moment strong arms were about me, criod. A voice replicd, ** Au Englich salior, who Tias come to save you." ‘Lhoy drew mo in, nud 1aid mo, bolpless and cold, in tho bont; rowed off agail, and iu & fow momonts pickied up Miss Tdgir, of How York, Wo bad boen thres-quar- {ors of oo hourin the water, and wore the last ones eaved, Tho bont belonged to the ship Loch Tam, which had rua nto the stenmnor, and,whon picked up, wo woro o mile away. Wo woro taken to the ship, drawn up with ropes on deck, und then, ona by oue, recoguized the possengors rescued as wo had boen. around for hours afterward, but we wore tha lagt Your affcctionate ister, LIAny A, BuLkLEy, OF NEW YORK, tho sbip went On deck all woa ¢ dames burstin d," cricd Mrs, Platt ; but {gln bo somo_organized tho other slde.” word; in & The boats crused BTATEMENT DY 3k, C. B, I Tho awful rapidity with whi down afler sho struck is scarcely crediblo, were glooping Lianquilly in our berths, whon & droadful erash and Lo shivering of the vebsel awoko us in & momout. Tho pussongers—men, women, and children—rusbied on deck, somo of them balf dressed, othiers in their night-drosses, At once wo saw tho oxtout of tho aceident which bad oceurred. Thero wero the Lows of a largo eniling-vessol projecting over the deck, aud htful lolo in the side of b which tho water wag rush- ing furiously in. Tho crow, under the ordsrs of the Captain, were manning tho two long-boats and holping passongors into them as fust ns pos- sible uunder tho exoitement of those terri- While they did so, there, too, was o {1l our steamor, throu blo moments, the wmoinmast ing down the mizzonmnst slso hess two mosta foll upon the longboats and killed & numbor of {ho passengors ud injuved mouy othors. vailed among themm at this tima provonted o great mauy of tho passcugers from maiing suy st- tompt to save their own lives, Somoof them, in 2 paroxysin of deepair, threw themsolves on the dock in” earncst prayer, Although thero were cight boats nltogothor belonging to tho ship, owiug to the brief timein iwhioh she crew wero only able to got tho Captai whaloloat in {ho wator, fnunched by tho Second-Licutenaut, who, with soveral of the craw and two or three passengms, succeeded in gotting into it just in time tocsonpe going down with theship, Bomo othors got futo tho Coptain's gig, and tho fow lives lost in theso to boats and solne othors picked up atterwards by tho Loch Earn woro all that oscaped out of 318 gouls on board {ho Villo du Havre when sho was struck, TLe Loch Earn, after clearing away from tho sinking vossol, put off to a distance of pbout Lalf a milo, whero she hove to, and sent boata to pick up anyof the passengers andcrow who might Lappou to bo llosting on the sea. Bome woere found on piecos of plavk, some clinging to portions of tho broken spars, othors on life-buoyy, cusks, and various other romuants Not a singlo person was eaved from the deck, the punic being 8o great and the ywus over. Tho Captain zud socond officer behaved with great courage through this sceno of agony aud deapair. both romaiued on deck to tho last, and went down with tho steater, but came to tho surface and floated for throo-quartors of an hour, when they were picked up by the whalebont, mental anguish of sowp of the fortunate fow whose lives were snved was_heartronding in the Mra, Bpaftord, of Chicago) biad lost her four children, and aunothor (Mrs, Buckley) had lost throo. taking hia sistor to Francoe for the benefit of hor hoalth, was wmong the saved, and his grief on finding that his slstor lind gona down in the “'he terror which pro- Tho whaloboat wos of tho wrock. timo 8o shott before ull A gontloman, who was tho loss of their paronts. the harrowing scano which I which I witnessed on tho dock of the Looh Earn—n scono sur- nskod In agony only by that I had behold just cforo on the deck of the ill-fated Ville du Tiadies sud gontlomen who beforo had rivation were standing snd officers and soamon whoxo lives porhaps had been spent in traveling the ocoan snddenly found themselves holploss and doprived in some cuses of eyery- thoy had possossod. About 8 o'clock we ed the Amorican ship Trimountain, bound from Now York for Briuto), and, upon our signal- ing bor, €ho hove toaud bore down alongsida of ng, Wo wore then all trausferred to that vossel, on board of which wo wero Lreated with the ut- mout kindness urd oonsidoration both Urqubart and his ofticers and men, their kiud attention, In 3wo or thyoo days noarly nll the survivors hud to & groat oxtout recovored from the serioun eiocts of their imwersion in Nevor sholl I forgot wpever known n single thore shivering LETTER FLOM XB. L Abont 3 {n the morning I was awaloned from s sound sleap by a_ternble crash, accompaniod by the shrjels uud orivs of mon, womeu, and otting out of my coma jnto solliklon with only a told that wo ba amall vossel j hat tho steamor waa not ot all | ax aflosx sud peaze game over from Ualon wont up on deok and found that wo had eollido with a largoe {rou sniling-vessol, which stru! .our steamnor amidship, making a vory largo holo in hor sldo bolow tho wator-line, I'at onco saw that tho steamor wans rapldly sinking, and that out only lopo of safoty was in tho lito-bonts. I roturned to aunty and told hor tho con- dition of thn ship, and brought her up on deck as #oon a8 Poaulblu. aud placed hor with the Iadios, whilo I wont with soto ontlomon to help got off the lifo-boats to aavo tho ladies, ‘Tho lack of disolplino wo hiad bofore noticod was now too apparont. Tho officcrs had 10 control'over the men § thoy woro only thiuk- ing of enving tholr own "lives, aud loft tho passengora to look out for thomnclves, What could wo do, unaccustomed to handling the rig- glog of tho lifa-boats, and but o fow of us to do anything? ~ Wo il worked with desporation to {zn o bont into the water. Had we had more imo wo might bave dono so; but the' ship was sottling vory fast, and suddenly she wont down, bow first, with all on board—nt Toast all tho pas- #ongors, a8 about Lalf the crow_had gone in tho bonts and Ioft us to our fato. I saw aunty just & moment bofora tho slip wont down, but was poworless to save her, thore bolug wo life-pre- #orvers to bo found in tho atatcroom or on the fluek, though I mude overy effort o flnd oue for ot I went down with the ship, belleving it was my 1ast momont; but aftor belng drawn down by the suction of the ship, I came to tho surfaco, and, although incumbered with clothes, mannged to swim until I got hold of & flonting spar, althougl Iwns pulled undor water twico by soma poor drowning persoun, After boing in tho wator over thirty mfim(uu I was picked up by a boat from the siip that had run into us, complotoly ex- housted, moro dead than alive. I was taken to the Loch Earn with othors, which proved to be an Lnglish ship, and, although hereelf badly damaged by the collision, was fl“ able to keep afloat and sayo tho fow of us who aro now here to tell the sad story. After being on bonrd & fow hours wo woro trausforred to the ship wo are now on, halling from Now York to Bristol, En- gland, commanded by Capt. Urquhart, ono of tho noblost and hindost-hearted mon that evor walked a dock, 'There wera ouly twenty-throo first-class passengers eaved out of eighty-five— cleven ladios aud twolve gontlemen, tho re- maining saved hnlni steerage passongors, ofli- cors, aud crew. Eighty-five in all, out of 810 souls, weuo saved | A DEREAVED IUBDAND'S BTORY. rom the New York World, Dee, 16 Among tho prssongors on bonrd tho Adriatlo, which reached this }nrt estordny mornlng, wi Liout.-Commaudor J, 0. Kennett, United Satos Navy, whose wifo and two children wero lost on the "Ville du Mavro. In a convorsstion with Commander Keunett, on board the Adriatic, tho following account of tho disaster and its attondant circumetances was given bim: “I was at FParls whon tho nows of tho Villo du Havre csme, on leavo from my ship, sawaiting my family. The only list that waa tolographied was tho list of the soved. Thore was the faint hopo that my wifo nnd children might not Lave been on board, and I sturted to seo tho survivors, I camo up with them in London, You nover saw a moro misora- blo set; thoy hnd lost almost everything, oxcopt tho clothos they had on.” “1'lion there wae time to dresa ?" #Yos, thoy all agroed in that; nveryhn;]& who got to_tho deck had time to put th olothes on, I couldn't get any coonected ac- count sbout the wreck from them. Tholr storics differed and clashed with cach other. You can imegine just how it would bo on this stoamor, tho saloon aud tho pase--j08 pitch dark, the dock covered with Tittio clumps of poople ruoning wildly about; and the Villo du 1lavro was sucl a lnrge veesol it would bo quite impossiblo for any one to sco any- thing excopt what was olose to him, DBut this I haven't forgottons WhonT asked Mr. Waite, of Now York, if be could tell mo anylhing about my fawily, ho eald, * Your wife and children aco ol lost, and nobody did anything to save them.' And from sll that I could gather in telking with tho surylvors I am convinced that all the women and children who were saved saved thomsolves, The accounts all agroed that thoy all went down with the vessol, ot one was putin a boat by tho officors and erow. ‘Thoy woro on the deck when the vessel wont down, and as they came up thoso who woere savod wero fortunate enough to got hold of looke plecosof tha wreek, laddors; and gratings, and so on, ond eaved themselves. Br. Waite told mo that ho was on dock trying to lowor s boat; the falliug mast had injured ono of tho davits, and it wouldn't work, Ladies wero rashing up to bim n!kins Lim to save thom and thelr children, and ho told them he was try- ing todo all he could. ~Thore wus tho wildest confusion on deck, and tho next thing thoy wore sl in the water.” # Woro the life-presorvers of any sorvice?" '*Bomo fow wero gaved that way, but I doubt whether many of the pnsseungers ' kuow where they were. I give you my word of honor I cotldn't put my hand on one on this vos- sel, To bo sure Iam not afair caso, for I beven't felt as if Icared very much what did hoppon. 1 donot koow as T should want to find one. But I domnot beliovo that the passengers hore who have been on board ten days would find them. They haveu't noticed. People never do ; and, when they aro waked in the darkness an fright, likely 28 not they wouldn't find them if the‘y know whore thoy were."” “Did yan hoar sny particulars in rogard to the Josa of olhor porsons in inquiring about your own family 2 *No, I did not. I donot think a8 & genoral rule much was known. Inthe darkness pcople didn’t rocogniza oach other, or if they did it was only for au instant and they forgot it. ‘The time has been givon correctly in' tho printed accounts, 1 think—twolve minutos—nnd it was too short to hear or soo othora.” * Can you oxpross any opinion as to the dis- cipline on tho steamor after the collision ?" * I did not moet Capt. Surmont;" and in fact saw none of tho oflicers or mon, so that I have no Tight to give doflnito opinion’ on tha subject, but the conviction i n very fair one that I have already expressed—not ono of the women or children wero sayed by the officors or men, I don't know that the survivors in a logal exam- inntion would bo willing to bear out allthat is impliod in that statomont. Ido not know how that is, but it was ground into me by avorythin Iheard. DMy wifo and children porished, an Dobody tried to save them, All tho passengors who are alive owe it to their own exertions; to their fortuno in grasping fragments, and not to tho boata till nller\vnISB. ‘The docks wors orowd- od, and all the survivora wore on them whon the vossol went down. Of course you will under-~ stand that I was not in s condition to make a calm, judicial decision. I can only give the im- pression that I got in questioning tho vurvivors." NELIGIOUS CONSOLATION. To the Editor of the London T'imes ; Bin : In tho account given by tho Purser of the Yille du_Havro there is a very regrotable omission. He spoaks about the Cathalio priest conveying to those around Lim religious com- fort aud consolation. Wo all admired tho noble conduct of that falthful clergyvman, but the narrativo adds : ** Whils around {he pricst thore waa o torriblo oxcitoment and frenzy." That ia not_correct. Nover Lave I meon peopla 50 calm_and resigned s fhio pussougors of tho Ville du Havro, Not ono shriek, not one ory was hoard from the moment the Loch Earn struck us to the momont we wont down, Evory one was composed and wonderfuly calm, A young lndy was pmsuing lier mother on Ler broast, soying, * Conrage, dear mothor; it will bo one minute's stmiglo. thon we shall enter to- gether in heaven.,” Kour Bsweet littlo girls wore surrounding their mother and two frionds who ‘were with hor, saying, *‘Let us pray ; lot us ask God to koap us’ About ten or twelve ladios wero s little further on aufiugm in earncst pray- er. Ihnve never witnessed such a manifestation of the power of faitl. Aftor wo had been taken on board the Tri- mountain we had religious services every day— ane day in English, ono day in French; and all the resoued oflicora of tho Ville du lnyre and the paasengers were rogularly present. No words ean render tho meck and submisslve attitudo of the ladios aftor tho catastroplie, The poor mothior whosoe four childrou had gone down, almost dead with cold aud fatigne, told mo,when we mot on the Look Earn, The Lord Lad given mo thoso dear littlo ones; He takea thom away. I will submit to fia will." It will comfort tho numerous friends of the unfortunate and boreaved passongors of the Villo du Havre to know that the TLord sustained them, and that both Protestants and Catholica felt they worn under the mighty and tonder care of the sume meroiful Fathor, Bolieyo mo, yours sincevely, ‘i1, Lonnravx, h]:lla“r ' Patls, oue of the pussengers of the Ville du avre. LoNvon, Deo, 2, 1873, —_— The Arrest of the Honders, Spartanburg, 8, Cy (u’flc. ll?,lmjmlcl\ {o the Atlanta orald, ‘A ronl seneation was produced in Spartanburg 1nst weok by the arrost of the Bondor family, ac- cused of murders, at Bivingaville, o smiall mau- facturing villuge in this Conuty, about flve miles from the town., Ivery one will remember the reat oxoltoment produced not long since by the fil!oovary of the wholesale murdors committed Dby tho Bender faraily in Xansas, and the exhum- ing of the dead bodles of thelr victims found buried on the promises around Sheir dwolling, and that the der family made good their oicipo_ bofore tholr crimos were doteotod, By vigllant offorts the murderers were traced, aud [tnjured ; and I, aftor tolling sunty to densey | I County and narrostod an ofd man _nearly 70 yests of ago, nt Diviugsvillo namo of Thomas Wobb, aa tho verliavle ofd man Tondor, and Lis wifo ns tho old lady Bendor, and havo takon atrpa to arrest his son, Joslun Bon- dor, aud his wifo, who are llving in North Caro- lina, noar Hiclory Blation, on tho Westorn North Corolina_Rallrond. Thomns Wobb, livod noar Bl that this man o shoemaker by trade, formorly ingavillo aud movod West with his family about sovonteon yonrs ago. Dondor muat havo beon nssumed by them when thoy moved West or when thoy comimonced the 1ifo of robbers and murdorers, and his wito moved back to timo ainge and sottled in the sanio neighborhood in which they formerly lived without, croatin any suspiclon, bolng remomberad and rocegnizo by tho 1iamo of Wobb by aomoe of tha older oitl- #ons who know them many years ago. UNEMPLOYED WORKINGMEN. A Domonstration in Cincinnati - Mecting nnd Procession==Catl upon the Mayor«=Spocches on the Occis tho county a short [From the Cinefrnati Commercial, Dec. 16, Ont of tho notlon takon Saturduy night at Ar- beitor Hall, by men who want work (aud by tho lonfors who take advantage of tholr nocossitics onthom an thelr lenders), on that was witnessed yes- to foist themeclves u grew tho domonetral terday on our streots, ON THE ESPLANADE, Around the fountnin thoro was gathered, ns onrly a8 8 o'clook yestordsy morning, o crowd of hundrods of mon, who waited froaty alr for tholr leadors and the bond that liad They clusterod around a couplo of standards, on which wero oroctod the molto in English on ono, and in German on tho beon engaged. *WE WANT LADOR—NOT BEGOADY." Four-fiftha of theso peopls, and tho majority of thosa who joined thom, didu't seont to have an; {n thus assembling, ‘apolto Gorman, ‘They clonr idea of thelr object ne of them, whon quos- ortor, sald ho was ‘‘ golng 0 go to work." Anothor rop! thot Mayor Johnston was * golng b A third eaid ho dida't know would happen, but ho wasn't lenvo Cinclonati to work on sny Southorn Rall- rond tunnel. Tho only idea that the om scomod to hayve was tha wero to form a procession ‘and march tbrougl tho etreots, and that a band had b for them. Who wna to pry for tho band nono of them soomed to bevo an idos. porter naked that quostion of ono of them, ho ;;ld Lo didn't know; but ho didu't beliove it was Whon our ro- THE PROCESSION 4 formed shortly befors 10 o'clock, after some short spoechics from Hallor and others, and headod by a band, and boaring » national flag and their mottoes, marched, four abrenst, nod in on orderly manner, down Walnut streot to Front, out Front to Raco, up Raco to Fifth, wost to Contral avenue, north to Bighth, and onst to the Eighth stroct front of tho city buildings, Thoro 101,600 men in_tho Many were atrangers, driven bither by want of omployment_olsowhero. dontly day-laborors, skilled in no ~partioular trado, profession, or business. Crowds followed them, out of curfosity, on the stroots and side- tho starting-point to the tor~ wero from 1,000 The majority were evi- walks, many from minus of thoir march. B COMMEROIAL OFFICE. mated that the purposs of the lenders In marching up Baco street was to gi the Commercial office aloft-handed éompliment. Quito a crowd waa gatherod on the corners of Yourth and Raco atroots to witnoss this core- mony. _As tho band and hend of tho procossion renched o polnt on Rnce strect about midway of tho longth of the Commercial oftico, ono_of the londors, a ninotecn-year old youlh, named Korp, the band, wayed a cauo, and, pufiing u a puir of chooks on which the firat down of yout| was cropping out, commenced hissing, A tall, lonforlsh-looking fellow undor an ol who was nddressoed as Rosscr or Roso, or some- gort, and who hnen’t been long cnough out of Austria to learn the English lan- ungo, groaned, and commandad the procession Korp, at the asme timo, waved bis caue in command to the procession to hiss, As bofore stated, thera wars from 1,000 to 1,600 men Of that numbor, not over 100 emitted a sound, About twonty-five of thom bissed; tho samo number gronned, sad at loast ZEvidently thore wag o misundor- standing. Things ladn't boon proper) " by Korp, Rossor, et al. for that 0so who hissed and groaned didn't scem to know whother thoy were paying their compli- monts to tho Italian capitalist and denler in pon- nuts on the northenst corner of Fourth and Raco strects, or to the concern in Lis rear, inn didn't know what to mako of it. o little worried, a8 if ho feared ho had been tho means of calling down upon Capital tho wrath of unemployed Labor. But it was plain to the ob- sorvors that nino-tonths of tho mon in tho pro- preciato the situation any more fon cupitallst. AT THE CITY BUILDINGS, The Mayor, Buporintowdent of Police and othor officialy, and Mr. Willlam Safllin, President of the Iron DMoldoera' Intornational waited, in the Mayor's back oflice, the arrival of oon it debouched upon Eighth streot from Contral avenue and Dalted at tho Eightly atreot front, The erowd that collected soon numbered about 2,000 men, formivg o dense mnss commanding tho Eighth ‘or Johuston, the Buper- Coptaics, reporters gt AT TH It had been inti in that procossion, fitty oheorod] coasion didn’t o than did the It the procension. Intendont of Polico an othors soon appeared, Hera was prosontod extroordinary spectaclo of labor ropresentedin tho presenco of the head of tho ment, by the dead-boat Haller. This ropresenta- tive of the dignity of labor camo up tho stops, wiped his mouth with his coat-slecvo, look off tha binck silk tilo that plainly markod his oapital- istio protousions, and addressed tho Mayor. IALLER'S TALK, e, Mayar and Gentieme: Youn Hoxor—We have come to you, not expecting that you are nbleto reliove our wanta immedistely, Notin your capacity as Dayor can you do what we ‘want, But wo comoe to you, in thia our strait, to lay our grievances before you, and solicit your assistance, Govormmout neadod our help inrdly one of our class refusod to bear aria; that he wealth of tho country was maintained by us, Now we soek, not for mob luw; not to intimidate, but lo aek of the clty suthoritics to do In this crisis what it fs in thelr power to ro, We don't demand that you slinll our children, who are this will not apply to do wrang {0 reliev looking up to us, Indivdual me, But it appeala atrongly to tho crowd of pturned focen befors you, I aak you Lo [nduce the clty authori- tien to do all'in thelr power In this strait, The man at tho cornor of Fourth and Race stroota intimatos that wo aron mob, But wo aro not n mob, We now ask simply that the do mot aeo us now turned out to wunt. We aro conaclous that our heart 1 in the right place, and we want the publiofto know the necessity, Theso are not men {hat boar on thom tho marke of {lia mob; but idlo mon, who want work, and caunot got it. Thoso are not mnen that creato crisis, But, Afr. Masor, wo do demand that tho city authorition shall treat i right i this matter, Whon'you mado the r- raugements aud our friends wont fo get work, they were bulleted around between the Parks and the Cem- otory, uud fold {hat thoy wero a lot of trash, and mukt getiway, Mr. Mayor, we appeol to our caso snd act promptly for our zeliof, sir, and_gentlomen, woulth of the count; Mayor Johnston responded: M, OHAIRMAN AND FiLrow WORKINGAMEN : Ono reat priviloges In this country is the right {o lo peaceably, the right of frce apeech and petis The queation of labor i It {6 one I am giving a great d tho Clty of Cinclunall {4 not at fault in the matter, Tho fault i at Washington, and there lios tho root of L, I am in full sympatby with you, for I Inborod mywelf for many years, But the only sugges- tion I can make now s ‘the appointment of & spocisl committeo to consuit with me, cily I thank you for your good order. And as good order {s thoe foundation of good 4t will bo maintained, Iated Iabor m Cinclunati s from other cities, take caro of our own labor; thut of otlier citiow, ‘Tho Hoards hava done their duty Ouo of {ho rosolutions, you will ro- vo employinent {o our citizons only, I willbld you good-duy, ‘now, hoplug you will appofat the commitico suggesfod, [Applause,] very Importsut one, of attention to, But In the namo of the vernmont, I frust of the nccumu- but we can't take core of This gontloman wns introduced by the Mayor a8 Prosidont of the Iron Molders' Union, commonced to apoak somoboay in the orowd shouted out, ¢ Tell them wo can't support our- #olve on $1.26 cents s day.” Mr. Saftiu was about to commonco again when Hallor oficiously took him Dby the arm and duced hiwm, bogglng him to ¢ 'wus “ono of us.” "Mr, Saflin didn't appesr to y muoh attentiun to Mr, Hallor, wheroupon nllor changed tuclies and askod hold Mr, 8afiin’s hat whilo ho spoke, Sufin granted the privilogo, and porbaps ho ditln't, Our roporior didn't obsorve. Mr, Bafln snid s ¥irLow-CitizENs: Tt 18 a pride to me, at all times, to nddresu bonest laboriug men. plo 1 sco Lefore mo now, diiTeront organizatiour, our hoarts still beat i unison for one and the samo thing, aud that {s, ! of our follow-laborers, atronizingly intro- address us,” as ho ‘Thint character o though we mix in lioh of {lns Laio und cry Tiuy beon ralsud by tho question of wagos, a fquostion that comen home to every mxu ; the hard lary and contd, 1 say to you, und lo | Improvements, and to the Board of Park Commisslon« ers, that 10 hotieat man, no_honorable mum, would oven ask an honoat cilldon to work $L.25 per duy, 1A zeduction of warea {8 not dishonarablo, aro relatively sllko; bui ugation of dol- 1o Doard of Olty not produce tho neoessitios of lite, There {8 no family per dsy. You may eke out an exlslcuce ou it; but bt & all, CGod grant tbat many may ot have {0, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1873. Now I ask of all (h.llhfl"ng mon hor ihat tlioy go eacenbly home aud pay hoed to what tho Ifon, h‘or Do said, T feel thiat his heark boats in unison with tho workingmen’s, Ile kicked against tho re- duclion of wages In irylng timos, sud I bellovoe ho will do it now, Ablde by tho law, as you should, like Iaw-ublding eitizons, Wait on the Mayor and the Boards, and lend thom sich suggostions as you (hink will romedy the ovil now on us,” Geutlemen, I thank you for your attontion, (Obeors,] TALLER AGAIN, Tho man who hnan't beon known to do s stroke of Inbor in yeara, had mado up his mind Lo got in tho lnst word, 1To did this, sbout aa follows : Gerrzxstew: Wo bave a commitice, whoso names aro unnecossary in_this connetion, who will confor with the Muyor, Rest assurea that you have fricuds Diore In thoso City Bulldings who will ook after your {utorests, who will Jook after tho reduction of wage, who will'soo to 1t that our rightn ara eocured na boal thoy can be under thocircumstances, All that was necoasary Lo say having boen sald now, the Suporintendent of Dolice raguested that the procession’s band should walk olf and strike up a tuue, thus drawing tho erowd with it, Wheroupon the 1D-year-old youth waved his cano, ran out to ttio band and gave them tholr ingtructions. In_tho course of a few minutes tho crowd had dispersed. —_— e MISOELLANEOUS, A boy in Qontro County, Pa., accldentally out tho raof of his mouth'with his penknifo, and blod to death. ~Tourtoen schoolmarms all in a row told the Leavouworlh Trensuror ho must pay up, or fur- Dishi faod and lodging for tha orowd. —The Omnha Jee says that the revival Iabora of Mrs. Van Cott have so purifled tho city that not moro thau fifty additional men will 'bo ro- quired for tho polico forco, —Mrs, Davis, Postmistross nt Columbus, Mis,, bns been arrostod by a United States Mar- shal. * Sho waa sffectod by *“ tho prevailing " to tho extont of §2,800. It s duo Mrs. Davis to 0dd that sho was roprosented in the offico by ' n fiuntlomnu of the highest poraoual chatactor,” ns 0 18 tormed by tho local paper. —Tho.memorial fund in honor of the late Prof, Bedgwick has now reaghed tho sum of nouriy £10,000, Tho Princo of Wales has givon _hundred guinens, tho Duko of Dovonshiro, £1,000 ; P'rof, Selwyn, £500 ; tho Lorl of Dorby, £200; Prof. Lightfoot, £200, and thoe Mastor of Wirinity, £200, = —'T'en i now exteneively raisod in Hindostan, the uxlyurtu to Bogland in 1872 oxceeding 16,- 000,000 of pounds, “‘The Indian tons aro of raro flavor, and are used by English shopkeopera to mix with the Chilneso. Tho culturein Indin is now carried on by joiut stook companies, which aro now paying from 10 to 20 por cout dividends, —In & rocont lobter from Russin, Minjetor Jowell writes, ' Banks have been rogulatly chartored here now for about ton yonrs, and pay, all of thom, 8, 9, aud 10 por cont dividonds. I'hoso stocks aro all worth from 120 to 160, Lhave not learnod how many thoro are in operation ; but thero bas not a8 yet been a failuro smong thom, 'The Goverumont exercises a strict watch over thom, aud & dofalcation would bo simply ¢ thojarmy ' for life, or the Biborian miucs,’ a8 crimiuala’do not escape here,” —A romarknblo cate of mistake has just tor- miuated at Now Haven, Coun, A Mrs. Spraguo wa4 accused of stealing two shawls, Sho was on hor way to Chiva at tho time, and came back from Ban Fraucisco to answor tho acousation, Boiag tho wife of a missionary, sho was triod bo- fore the Church, for the charge was not made in court, Loonord Dacon, the woll-known minls- ter, was Modorator., She was acquitted, and'is now on the way again to China, in company with bor Linsband, the Rov. William' Spraguo, —Evoery ono who is proposing to havelis houso burglurized should “sccure her sorvicos. Ble is an old womay, and_liver in Opolonkas, La, When tho two masked mon said _thoy waut- ©od her monoy, shio brought them 82,000 with commendable promptitudo ; and she was go jolly obout it and accommodating liko that they thought,na one good turn dosorves snother, they would have a couvivial oup of coffoo with her: which they did, and as the rats hadn't eaton all tho stryehnlne, sho got hor monoy back and tho Coroner got & Job, but it is not known what com- mission lio gave Lir, —Tho Clovelaud Zerald states that the Com-— mitteo on tho Diyision of tho I’rotostant Episco- pal Diooeso of Obio, mot Intoly and passed a resolution thnt it is oxpediont to divide tho dio- cose iuto two by & line orossing the State cnst and wost. 'Tho actual ling of division was not stated, Tho further consideration of the mat- tor was postponed until the maeting of tho Dio- cosan Convention. Bishop Bedell, on request of the Committeo, gavo bis viows, and is under- stood Lo {avor thio division of Obio into fivo dio- ceaes, tho aontral ono to bo composod of Frank- lin, Knox, aud Licking Counties, to bo denomi- neted tho Diocese of Ohio, . OITY REAL ESTATE. OR BAT K~ RTATRRAT, — foot, oast frant, 0 I or yoxr antil Mnrol J, 1877, il expieation of Joaso (L L asa I roafly worth from $13, T 86,600 1T Ionto of tho kind §i tuarket, and tho 1ot the only vacant il an tatosl., north of Madison, ‘on an #7,000 wonld improve tha lot subaiantially, and tig onuld be rontod hoforo tha foundations wars nt not_Intores Dpory WARREN, 18 Chambor FVOR BALR_RESIDENGE 1, a3t qornor Thrty-Tourt ‘arty-avoond-st., noar Thirty.sooond-af TO RENT--HOUSES. 0 REENT—A FINE NI BRICK DWRLLING ON puety oheap'to a Dearborn: ANT TWO.STORY ANI nt housne In blook fronting iy hot and aolil water, hoisnir furnace, } wili bo ronted at_roksonablo figuras th niita, “Appiy to W. J, ONAIAN, il3and 'To RENT-NO, 0 WEST ADANS-ST,, E8TORY monts, gond ! Taonti. "JOIN 8., TRNT—-COTTAGE 418 WENT INDIANA-8T.; 0 dwoiling 477 Liubbard-at. WANTED--MALE HELP, Boolkkaonors, Clorls. &o. ANTED—A GOOD BOOKKREPERTO LOOK UP auotof books. _Apply at 114 South Water-st, RXTRAORDINALY oar fheroafioe IO T Traces, ANTED-TMMEDIATELY~TWO SLATERS, TO o3 bl Do paid. Addrons U] N 0, oo Yo halinel en T ANTRD—Ji PONRIDLR PIHOTOGRATHRI TO gallory on tho Wost Bida. Boo ad- fur 16,000 at loast, or 23 D — A PHOTOGRAPIL PRINTRR, ON i ds the businoss, at 601 Wost Lsko-st, FIRGT.OLASE TAILOR. 106} Archor-av. N ZBOOIC 0OMPOSITORS, 41118 MORN. . BULLUTIN PRINTING €O, 1%, 101 and 168 TE—WATABIL-AV., oot 80 feot, st Tronte 0o 1te akwoad, 183 foct. Joctlieast aoengr Oakiwood, 20 foot. ANTED WA edtaroiy: W. WALLER, Rovin LENT-COTTAGE, 8 ROOM! 0, %0 Wiloox-av. Inquiro dow) m 1N FIN] -8’ 1 NEATLLY NEW, tairs, e Onkwaod Houleva Mincellancous. NVASSHRS OF FIRST.CLASS plotan’s Cyclopadia, uward's Travels Around b 163 8tad arnor ANT EMPIO (RS —TO0K OAl ) i soliclt subseriptions for ) W ANTED — abliity for . EHAIAS WARRIN, 18 Chamber of Comnmerce. NTUR DISTRICT BOUND- e yon "".mTlvu‘s‘:g' l:'l‘h, and Thirty. Lok AN 1o Mibaroscss T SALU_AT A GREAT BARGAIN. Wostorn-ny., Polk, Taylor, and Catapboll-a s wishing to bulld, no money roquired dowa, Houth Clarkest., in bank, WTHWERT CORNER OF rjrd-st. will ha sold low and o, MENT_3STONY n HRB'& CO., Rovmn 1 0 TENTS W ontliet., 16 roomn, Kas, wntos ui tounnt at his own & BEOHM, 12y Sunth Ola! 0 RENT-AND TURNITUILE FOR VRABE DWELLING griiniy oIt BAT, 8% TOTH T 1'% B "Sinto, Lintieth ABASIT-AV,, NEAR EIGHT- BALE-3.8TORY AT Lurus gas buss ono. A Ll Addross 8 16, 'Tribuno oflice, NORTIL LA SALLE-BT, ) 200 LaSallo-at, T 10 ROOM HOURIE s to 3 ANTRD-MEN FORLTIIY: OITY AND COUNTRY, | Prof. Hency's Non-Expiosiva {or karoncno conta e, rolls for 2. Ansono can toll it. gountey, froo. RAY & 0U., " Hoom 18, 163 Einet fian- 0Tpl-s ¥ 80 rgo lot. 1. WILIPPLE, YO RENT—WILL, TLEN Soati-wost Gorno 01t BATIE- 055128 FERT ON BTATEST. south of Thirty-firsLst AL 108 and 110 Denrbiorn-t. 2 BALE—T OAN BELL TWO LOTS IN ENGLE. wood, 3 blooks from atation, cany tormn: 50 Lraina. por da A7 ANTRED—MEN TO BELL CIIANG.GHANG: ONA Ay : I;sl':‘:lmlllu wlhio ‘agont sold 78 boxcs tind nevorsold anything boforo eloared days} ovory family buys it, any ono can w3l ft '0Ura At that will| pay r’lmm 320 om b TO RENT--ROOMS, TOOMS FURNISHED AND KRPT IN bfi;gr'"' \9:‘50 per weok, Ap- NEAI GLAKK, ol good titlo, i nnd go ANTED—FIVE INTELLIGENT MJN OF GOOD polr. Pay good, Al ANTLD -MILN TO BULL A VARIETY OF ARTI- unoful and desira. oo AICIIOAN NOV- ply ab itoom B, No, 71 Hast RIENT—1% RANDOLUILST, uruishiod rooms, §13 to 816, Also, furnishod rooms, s with roforancos. RENT—VERY = PLEASANT Toferonoces requlrod., s he 0. BLAND & 00, 287 SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, OR 8ALR-OHOIOE RIDGR LOTS TWO BLOOKS m tin_Sunth Engluwood, on easy tarus, LKT & CO., 308 Ladallost, O BALE—SOUTIL EVANSTON—A LARGE, FINT. 14 rooms, o lot 0 ewit In hizo, on MLLOTSON BIOS,, 713 clioap, to gonts ur In 8, sultablo for ol a. Pass ENT_FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITH. out Leard; also nico front parlors choap, 7567 Wa. TN OUT OF 1A REVINGTON & 00 A SUITE OF THREE UNFURNISHED light bousskeapiug, érices ronutrad., - Oslk a6 13 North: 0 RENT-VERY NIOELY IU: 164 and 160 East, Washington-s! TANDEOMBELY finish: ono gattago, 8 roo ins dnlly: on'manthl LUTSON BROS., 213 a i‘“&fi'&’,{ ROOBS, ‘WANTED-FEMALE HELP. it SALE~75 AORES OF LAND AT BOUTH LN- prico, 8113,600; osey 8l [OR BALi~ AT NORTIT BVANSTON-GOOD BAT: Eninsofforod in aro property. JOUN CULVEL, 141 NISIED TOOMS nen o¢ gontlomon and their wivos, from 161 Houth' Glatk-at., D at_a groat bargaini ANTEED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERALHOUSE iso, single roums. Inquirs with roferonce ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE OARE OF Seyudinarian or Uorman profored. Ap- e TO RENT--STORES. OFFICES, &o. O SALE—_SOUTIU u:mmwuorl)m'g\gg‘!nfingfi A A AN AN NN AN NSNS allrond will run on blocks (subdividos —A GIRE, ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD, TO X ht housowork in 11 family, Afust uides stand waaling. S Sixioonttate ANTED-A GIRL TO DO BECOND WORK. % Stor 0 RENT-STORE AND DWELLING ABOVE, or montli, No. 830 Wost Madisoncat., ._Apply on pramises or at Hoom 7, No. GIAPYL GALLERY ON FINsl- 0 of tho best skyligiita in ! 35 out Madiaos ound {s only a shoet distance west of tho Tatiroad, Prics, B30 per aoro, GULE, loom 1 Mathadist Ohurch ISlock. OR_BALE_SOUTH ENGLEWOOD--ONE PIROI ' (subdividod) cast of tho ook Isiand Itail. dporacro. ‘W, O, COLE, Ioom 1 Motho- 0 RENT—PHOTY clans streot on Wot ido o ontranco, rooms, ESDELL & HROW. GOOD for a privato fawmily, Apply at 404 West NGLEWOOD~LOTS ON SIXTV-SEO- A GOOD UOOK, ONY AOGUST tzty thind ste., aoar da onsy Lol . 187 BOU D. MED Hil a or for ang 08 by Jeardiog Liouso. Apply,’ with' referoucts, at 1,023 ENSHAW, 123 LaSallo-at. —A RTCOND GIitl AT 105 North Dearr or, ANTED=AT TiiB IRVING NOUSD, 118 WA no laurdry gil and two diulug-room glris. A GIRT, FOR GENERAT, HIOUSEWORK to famnlly ; goud waskor and lronar, OIt SALE_830 WILL BUY A BEAUTIFUL LOT 0 RENT—FURNISHED OFFIOE WITIL USE OF and #5 & month until nly vory noar Shorman shod Hous tn Kvanston to b Dosplalnon: on) J{1OXt BALEE L VANSTON-GHIOVE LOTS, f['0_RRNT—A ¥FRONT OFFICE, slaam honitug, furnithed oc wntdrmlebod, untl Nay or lonyar,_Ttoow i5 Major Blaok, 147 Lasiailo-at. ‘WANTED~--TO RENT. ANTED—TO_RENT—DESK-ROOM FOR TIGIHT ‘busineas, in Contral location, Addros I 26, Tribuno WATRIL AND ~CORNELL_BEVEN AND subdiridod, at Grand Orossing. HNY. 4 Nizon Building, northosst corior Mo roo and Lafiallo-ats E-TEN AOCRES IN SEO. 13 casty moar Aw Nurs ANTED-WET NURSE_A Y healthy woman with s fall broast of milk. Apply batwoun 8 and 0 o'clock a. m,, or 4 an Dy MITOHILL, 871 Michigan-av. northoast cornor Monrag and TR SALE-$1.000 WILL BUY A It00M OOTTAGE ANTED_T0 RENT—GOTTAGE, OR PART OF 1y ly furgishod, for housokoop- fod couplo without family ¢ South Sldo pro. roferoncos given: mi) ustomors : nang b o thio b Beports’ Bocd appi oudior Kid Glovt nocd apply at Branch B SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE., Bookloenors, Clerks, Ete. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAMN IN AX offico, oras & saloaman; and Troush, Bost roforeices, offioe, o ht purchnso furul- bolengo, ST BHOMNS, 16 B snlont T00M COUNTRY REAL ZSTATE, OR BALE—OR EXCHANGE-FARM 200 AORES, Winnobago Co., ill, 3 farm 180 ac Unok Ca, ; houso A uninproved aane by, ANTED_TO RENT—3 Ot b ROOMS, TURNIBH- d, sultablo for housckooping, for thirce porsons, FINANCIAL. ALDWIN, WALKER hand for hurchiaso of notos having shiort tiwne to run, Bcourod by oty roal estato, southiwest vorner Doarborn and Madison-sts. SIDE MOITGAGE NOTES AND GOOD BECURT- tios discountod by T R, CARSWELL, M9 ltast Bladi- & CO. HAVE FUNDS IN OR SALIE_TIRER 40.ACKE TRUT Hilinols, 3 milen from At. Louts: takon soon, HOSMER & GIBS(E 01 BATLT_OR EXCHANG nenpaign County, 7 Hawloy Buildiag, 2 TTUATION WANTRD_DY AN AMERIOAN MAN, o0 or do writing: s 8 pisio and {0 make himuell wsaful {o ly. " Addross U 0 tako rapld wrltors willin, paclly to malntain of 'TATION WANTED-DIV A MAN WHO SPEANS yvoral Iangnagos, and has six yoars' exporlence in the grocory; nowout of owploynent; an willlo, auy sltuation and very sinsll salary. o oflic —CITOIGE FARMSIN ) neres: Cook Gounty, 40 aorue, HAVE CONSTANT monoy, largo aud sm apply direot (o B, W, KIOT" Y TO TOAN FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS 00d fusido proporty ot roasousbloratos. A. Bi, TTTT. 1§ Major Bluok, .GIE AND BMALL 8 osi nm.s:M. 0. BALUWIN & 0O\, 8 sad o e NEY TU LOAN a Loan Ottico, 176 Clatk APPLIOATIONS —TOR yums, lupg and short tinio, 16"t thelr advantaga o , 145 Lasallo-st. REAL ESTATE WANTED, ANTED=WIt HAVE OU ot NS edcon santng Irom $5,00 10 sist., nt pricos eanglng from €, ) ‘!tluunh in hand, H, TOMERS FOR THREI Wabnsli-nv. and north of ITUATION WANTED—-BY A YOUNG MAN OF good Adilcoss, 'in somis_firat-class stands it In all its branches; countant; ol aitaid to wor try._ Address U 34, Tribuna offic TUATION WANTID. rosory ; uuder- 18 8180 & good ponman and xo. no abjuotious to tho coun- BOARDING AND LODGING. tn-As | ‘l‘xnt:u‘ KREEFLE ORLT0 Sonth Side. PARK-ROW—FULNISHED ON_DIAMONDS, W acouritiss at Las: ‘up-stairs, Kooin 6. NFY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOLLT: & LAUNDURS ROOM TO RENT, TNUBBARD OOUNT-ROOMS TO RENT, singlo or on sulte. Also, day boarders accummo: S ATION WANTID—AS ENTRY CLERK OR TC do auy kind of writing, Addross'l' 8, Tribunio olics, Iridate"ullco, 12 TIMI: ON GOOD Trados. ITUATION WANTED — BY A TIRST.CLABY o 10 EXCHANGE, T WILL EXCHANGE A GHOIORLOT OF FIGTURES, ol ‘and watar.color paihiings, chirumos, c., il iramce, for a guoa palr of horscs, or horso, bogyy, aud Tiaraoss, ~Address & 3, Tribuna orico, 710 EXCHANGE-_TIOUSR AND LOT FOR GOOD Iudians {inber land, worih 86,000 to 810,660, Tlouso and lot (oloar) for 3,00 W' 310,000 fira, weat or norih of Uhicago, 16,000 Louso 14 Wisconsin (cloas), for Chicag prop- and usimproved city and suburban praporty, for goud #2,000 to @15, U0 farins, Tarmiug aud tinbor lands 10 Towa and Wisconsin for Chieago proporty. 0. L. MANN & T, A. CONGDON, Jioom 18, 148 LaSalle-st. 0 EXOHARGR- AGIES OF GOOD LAND Al- T e wabatoii, e ad cars, 1o ok dopbl. s stook of huots And alicos, Ury gois, bardwaro, or furnle tura. This broperty 18 very dosicible aud ydod for inc yastient. SMIPPARD & STRELTER, lvom % Nos, 180 and 169 Mast Madison-at. G TRADE—A TAUNDRY TOR 3 GOOD WATOL ‘and chiain or furnituro. Call at 10§ Wost Washiogton. ONEY TO LOAN EDR_SHORT M hatorer, 1240 CLNSON, 97 Itoaper Black, ONEY 10 LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATGHNRS, and oitier valnabio scouritiok, and loats 26 South Olnek-st., R olther in or out of eity 6, ‘'rfbuna otlico, ono BECOND DOOR SOUTH Of rick Louso; Loard, 84 to 80 per watchmakor and e gtod rufureuco. Addrisa %, with usa of piano. MICIIGAN - AV, — NIGRLY FURNISIED Foams (o ront, with board kot and culd sultablo for lady ad gontloman, of two goutlemiou, itol: ‘erencos required, WATASILAV.—VERY DRSIRADLE ROOAIS, bandsonioly furnlaliod, or ut- furiisbed, with ur withiout Luard; roforencos, WABASILAY.—LARGE PLEASANT TOOM ‘on tirat 00r £0 ront with board ; day boarders do- 1198 it Bt prico to sul by 0. TUNNICLIF Ul TATION WANTED_BY A RTEADY AND [SURCHASIE MON] inbjo watchmaker of long prsotical sahericnco, A rosy GODRILELE, Garo of Usriive No. 7, 0hs woeke Conchmen. L onmstera. & TTUATION WANTED--A young Feeachman; fsa thio garo of horeos: can mil useful; good roforoncos. TIUATION WAN man or watehmau; woll usod to, harscs, and vanta ‘Addross 8 6, Trfbuno vltico. oisoniinnooms. ITUATION WANTED-FOR TIHE NEXT mantls ; anything will bo acosptabls to o o and wlling-to-work man of 3 os W 20, Iribung vfficy. SILUATIONS WANTED--fEMALE Y MORTGAGES YOI SALE TN ,(00 to B10,0(0: alsom: K1) £ €0, itoom 2 M AN_g10,000 TO do improved roal Toom ¥, 170 LaSallo- NTED — FIRST-OLASS Union Park. Wil pay OR 3 OR"§ YRARS stato, O, P. TUCKLL, COACHMAN DY A driver aud undopstand, :1s whling to maka bimsl dresa V &, Tribuue ottiod. ‘on sulto or singlo, 5,0 or £6,000 onsh down orty, Uninoumborod, worth $7,600. TORNER_OF TWENTV- minko himself usoful, -A gontleman and wifo onn Hind & room T TOAN ON BHORT TINTE: NEST §B. board: il modorn con- d Rouvwna 16 and 17, 51 Washlngton-at, '0 320,00 TO L,OAN ON OITY PROP- orty, or 'will buy first-oless sccurcd papor. MED, 173 Madson-st. [ () IO €600 T0 LOAN AT CURRENT 2, 'at 4 ta 6 months, 167 Washington:st. BUSINESS CHANCES. B, PALMER, JR., £ OAN GIVE BIX OR BIGHT YOUNG GENTLE- ‘mon Lho bort accommodations in the olty for tito prica s lodulng and burding, Apply ot Moum 37, Itcapor ek, Wont Side. ABERDEEN-ST.—TWO FRONT ROOMS, FUR. Rotoronces oxchangod, afshod, with bos} TTUATION WANTD-DBY A YOUNG GIRL, T 70 EXOITANGII—200 FRET SOUTHW #ST GORNER A, Yehigan-av. and Forty-featal il sxohange for 1 Improvod anineumborod {aems Ohioago, GILIRICE & OALDWIELL, 205 Ludalibats - 10 EXOHANGE-OHOICE SUBURBAN LOTS ON tha Hidxo at Bouth nglowand for unincum 4 o Tk S i Lo g 0 EXGHANGE_FOR A SBTOOK OF GOODS OF any kind, 70 acres of good pino land, Also, $10,000 {n firtmorigagos on real ostata, Alsu, 30 fots In city of Chicago, 1 you moan businoss call at 351 Wost Twallth- currier of Blug Ialand.av.,, frum 1105 p. ., for five ltaom No. 1, up ataira, jun, perty s oqul h 00 44 cumbrango: L g 11175, Bl Slatoests o 0 EXOHANGE-13x{0 ON FRANKLIN-ET,, NEAT Tyjor-at,, wnincumhored, for a ¥10,000 rosidonco on Bouth Sido. "‘Will assuma {noumbratoo, B, F. LEAD, Basomont, 161 LaSalle-st, 710 ¥XCHANDLMIOUSE AND LOT, TREI AND cloar, ' for boitor propocty, Will sisumo incum- branca, '8, Tribuno uttico. 0 EXCIIANGH—CHOICE SUBURBAN LOTS SIX furpilles from Court-Houso, for stock of grooerics o MISCELLANEOUS. . AL work Fonu Rollcitod by W 15, Actountant, 115 Fithar: oo RIRDST BIRDS IJUST ARRIVED TROM GER many, 6 lot of tho bost. Hnstz Mountaln cantry and %l;hl‘lk(:llfl of singing birds at lowost pricos. 16 North oois of any kind, 161 GELDIT, Lian Olics, vot biatersn & ® loHor PAYIING EVERY SATURDAY 3 Wodgwood's Unlon 1fall, No, 161 Ojark- Blonroo. Lavora of good ardor, good musio and danolog. 1o cordlaty tnvited. Dnuulr‘ll\]n omuignce at8 n'\-vl»&\'(‘ coat room facluded. - Woods Tiand, Ofiice 41 Clariease Mot o> 17 48 Tfii’nn’r PERSON 18 OLOSELY FITTFD IN FINE L Paris boudior kids bofor leaviag onr sturv or no salo, Joudlor glovo factory 103 Stat southwest cornor of Washiogton, ho Bazaar, % owlng- 8,876 champlou r 841 all now uud warrautod, LD GOLD AND BILVER BOUGHT FOIt OABI at loan otioo 206 Btate-st. A Singor mashino, early now, for §30; coat 880, Goma 08 it. R D O ook B oduck ilon, A, H. POWLLL, 77 Ciark-at, ey wifo, just whon sho was on her way from Norway to Amorioa, and Twas loft with 4 childrou, 1 havo struge led alorg aitis thom untll novw, Lt I cah not any longor, tlicco 18 any reshuotable farally that wauld like to biarg & hanlthy and woll brought up girl and Loy rospootivoly & and 6 suara ald, ploaso addross M, OLE BENDIXON, 86 Hinsdalo-st, TPUE HIGHEST ~PRICE TAID FOIL UAST.OFF T olothing by JONAS A. DRIELSM, 097 Houth Olark- st._Qrdors by mail promptly sttendod to, VWANTED—BAT SIXTURES—T0 PURGHASE I turos of a wnall ba in goad condjtion, Anyono b tng such to soll addross T 9, Tribugo uil VWANTED_FURNISITED TIGARDIN ran on aharos, _Address U 80, Tribu OLD GOODS. QURNITURR OF ALL KINDS ON mont—Olambor sots, parlor auits, loungos, earpota Empire parlor bodsteads fn soven styles, ~Pricos mduce to suit tho tmes. 1t ls to st to oxaming our ook and pricos. Euplro atoad Company, &3 Wost b = TR A COMPLETE BE TOOM FUR- X nitura for A%, Address T 6, ‘Tribuna olis, TORHALE—TWO MOR| RIOVE FRbah s mm‘x‘unT\'{’flumm@ufiumgtv e [PURNITURE AND TIOUSRIIOLD (OODS OF ovary desorintian at auotion Saturday and Wodnosd o7, and nt privata snlo at wanaf ' ricos, WILL LUNG 005 Alioticriora, 100 and T Sasdolyat, 4 your In Parlor I TANTED~A BROOND-HAND OUOK-STOVE: AL 50, a chinrooal brollur. Applyat i Iinst Madison, INSTRUOTION. RIVATE LUSSONE Y A ¥QUNQ LADY IN ronch and fipsuish to young ladios and gontlomen, contident of thlu watlsfaotlon by tha munner [ i i Bk, LAt e e Taeger, Iy Bl @50iih for Iadios only Addiess U 7b, Tribun otice, a: 0 da goneral housework or socond work, Call at 273 Cote rove-av. (ON WAKTED-TOR GENEDAL LOUSE- NORTIT ASHLAND-AV.—3DE! 1o for contlcnion of famill WHOLESALE STOCK OF NOTIONS Ito of Jaueley for saio vory ohean. UTABSY"S, 189 East landolp! TRANOI BAVINGS BANK IOLDING LARGE depusita for salo._Adlross U 43, Tribuna ofico. ST.OLAGS RESTAURANTDOING A PAY. art cash, balanco long timo; '8, “Uribung ollica. INTERESTS OF ALL KINDS FOR #alo and oxchunge for Toal estaf KIMBALL & CU., Kuom (INE OIGAILSTA P lncllll e ono aluglo front Country Luyors oall at o cutst do to nult i kot {45 Ernio oori FOOMS WOUId BATUaed lihe t Lonrd it doricod, 7 ARULAND-AV., CORNGR OF MONROE.ST.— urnishod cunneoting rooms, scoond o ront, with first-olass board, ASHTLAND.AV,—ONI VERY PLEASANT FUR- nishod room and ona unfurnishied, 6xoot carpots, Allmodorn convonioucos, () WARREN-AV,—SUITR ronma; also €inglo roo: Doiie: ono bluck from Madison TWEST WASTILIGTON. 2 with boasds £490: wotky with Nurses. TUATION WANTED~AS NURSK, DY AN ENG- Jish porson, woll oxparionocd; otn’ & Hioor; ano on third o baratiachiod. Addross st of rufurancos give: QITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN A3 ol nurso uc as_ smamstross b o fumily’ onorally ussful, Apply, for two days, st87 - 3 TNISTIED IRONT 88 Boatt, plossant NDGYOR SALE IN THE BEST cars. and balanag on two mor st Washington-at. MORA & CO, RRST TN A TARDWARE AND busincss for salut outh Sldo, Apply to I's TIAYVING TWO STOIIE, TWISH 70 DISFOSE OF man or womsn ; stock of confeo- gom of a storo, and atack fresla, prico. $6, park Houseloopors. TUATION WANTHD-BY A TRUSTW( relinblo, middlongvd lady; House: Is A compatent acams! respeatable vultion fn swilclh elis could bo usal drues AL, ., 13 Culcagu-uv,, for 3 days. undorsiauds kooping ST _WABIINGTON-ST.-ONEL__YOUNG ady and four youny gontlemon enn be accommio- dnted with rooms aud board, on reazonabla tormas also a {ow day buardors, ono {oa businoss iionory And fatioy gau cloan aud atixacu) o ly at 43 Wost Handolpl NE Off T1iF, DAST LOCATKD OVSTRIt AND ‘aioe houscs in tho city, fooding [rom 500 to 500 & day, d Uy, noar prominunt curaor two Tiouso, fur saloat bargain, 2 8 raro chunco, x Jark-at., Room 13, NEOETHE LEST-PAYING SALOONS IN THE for salo: firat-class locatio g. Inquire of W. Madison-at., Room 3. DART OASH DALANCE LONG TIMB, OR BX- Iass rostaurant doing good business; il grocory storo} reasun for soll} Employmont Agonoios. NTED~FAMILITS IN WART O] avinn and Gorinnn Lolp can bo supplin tlico, 80 Milwaukeo-av. !:Og. SALE. R SALE_VERY OHEAP FOR CABIl, A COIOR Iot of plcturos i cilt framen, donsisting of ofl and rater.oulor palutings, clronios, &0, Address § 36, Trlb- o TIONS WA, MR ING, Hotols. — T NS N SE, CORNER MADISON AND O T mer s el cooive g BOL €8 por Wedkt Staim DUk . 21 meals, B1.00. BOARD WANIED. QARD_TOR TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN; MUST -st, and castof Stato, Addross, Comutation tio) low ront, ologantl aquaros from Cour sons oxplained, T satlsfactory reasons pi AND TWO OHILDREN ‘rooms fur wintor on_ Buuth i OIL BALF-IF YOU WANT TO BUY A SET OF vory good and ohicap, Addross T 46, Trib- stma present, or fur any other purpaso, e S ath Claci-dees it atsies Aol so 85t 833; ormino, 8505 4 kinds at proportinnite A cac chango, B falr loaation for o FOTt A GRNTLEMAN AND WITE, WITIL ild, 1n a privato family and fn a respectablo ood reterenvos roquired, Address Room 3 . -r'o“cxlt qui_vory chicap, TASSY'S, 109 East Raudol) OR BALE—CHEAP—GOVERNMENT OLOTINING, rmy orerconts, jacket Dopot, 195 and o-sty OR BALE—GHEA z i b oading ulpmont EAM MILLS TOT GATAL: FIRS ], with all tho latest impravomont 3 ta brands of flour in all tho prieipal clties of L Kasi and W ol fors addrass HA! or UAMPRELL, LOVE & CO., Rolls, 1 ALOON AND) FIXTUR passod. _Proprlotor going Kast. _Apply on promia AND BOARDING-HO) Apply at 31 Archor-av. F NTIE OR HALIMINTEREST lo and woli-payi Aymouat of aash dow. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. OR SALEE—A OARRIAGE AND IIORSES, GRANT arnoes, robos, 010, &b & groat sacritico, X319, T'ribuno oftico, atod at Rolla, Mo, 1 LICENSE, F_MUSKUT5, RIFLEY, AN: lim so-blinkiots, rubbor b .+ Locatiou unsure foading army rifles, rovlrcrs, things to bordems I 8, Gav: ‘Govorument Goods Depot, 2 FOR BALL MOR _BAL! I A fneat Goods Dopo, 105 and 1 Ot BALE—EVERGREENS-50 ONOIOL EVER- 510 10 foot high. fuquire of MIL. m.fj;\'.‘; oglowood, “uF et BN LeSallo-an IR BEST ROAD Olt BALI-ONEAP, ONE OL o1 Chicago; has tratted hismilo {n3:0; 187 old, sound, kind, and_tru Tar s coni carringo tostu., C Banyamon-at,, for throo day: T{1OI BALIE--OT TO EXCHANGE FORSUBURDAN blo horsoa, withy hareis, buga, 03 will sell or exohango b koou at 145 aud 147 Houth [TNMARRIED PHYBICIAN WANTED—TO TAKE o an intarost fn an oflico practico, Addroas 8 4, Trie Xo. " Inquire at How T'hio owner’s addross can GABH, TWO MATON GRAY ‘now harnoss, and ¢plondid Ieathor-Lop bUggy, M tuom 17, Methodiss Cnurch Blook, OR_BALE-TWO I, _ 1ngulro at 430 M OR SALF_BEVERAT, FINE VESSELS, ty from 16,060 to 40,(00 bushsls corn © lllllnn’n iuone, two, sud thro MOR BALR_VIRY CIEAD-TINETONE SLVEN: votave ‘planoforto, waimut parlr ault, Wilson eablnet sowis i {lvor waftar, &o. = o [ _PARTNERS WANTED. D A MTNER W.\NTI’EF%B‘:%E QX}IE‘I‘:'LS URE A 0 TAKE PLAGE OF RIL 1 o flrstolass, safs, contcrvativg 20,00 por_ i ek Ay itk Addroad fur tutervlow wich roal maane. 00, i WANTRD—IN TIE RETAIL _GRO- oud chianco and chod TANTED—A GOOD MAN TO RENT littlo coutaurant ail tiod up; ront takan In board. 175 T " LOST AND ¥FOUND, 10! , WAGONS, AND took, and will givo'tn ox. harness, to fit upa livo 7 sid thor godd guors, ox 18, Post-Ofico, for on G WORK HORSES nica harso and waxun it {or & gracory OF UXDrass, ‘Woat Mudisou-st, E HAVE TWO LOADS OF IIORSES TIHAT muat bo closod out bofuro Saturday night, #ot & Largnin, 68 Wost Monroo. ANTIED=A GOOD OPENBUGAGY IN EXCHANGE horeo, or athor proporty, In WIl0 ENTERED Sroming, Dao, i botwoetth hoursof o oref rum Jawolry and silvor, rrior B it City, rolativo 1o roturnlig tho o —isox | Lot faWiLL It SALL; ALSO A dwelling corner address HOILTON Bl ARTNER® WANT! OST—A TUR OAPE, IN GOING FROM RESI- ‘donge on Washis Ve ilionco Ly stao to S ougt: to Wuad, o Siato. Tho fndar will or woric o dritin lag on ror ey sam to 614 Wost. Washingtoiat. e A We TLIEIES i auira at 68 West Moaro ATALL BLACK-AND.TAN DOG; UAD ON uarton soturilng him T BUGOY HARNESS, OIE 1 She Foiound ol O LoAE non loathor ouilar, At At 123 Doartora-at d Pasilio Hotol bar wilk rocol vo 325 N UP—CAAME INTO MY PREMISLS ALARGE ravo Droporty, N RO, FINE GATIAGI. and gontle. Guod price ANTED — 0 | iD—A GEN’ o wants, 10 i Thog. -Ownor will nor, _Addross tuovo At onca. UL P WAl [+ #6,000 in real osfata wantaio assilont partner, MUSICAL. N finn?rnnfif ; , and tiprosst G Sl worth daubilo . SEWING MAOHINES, UY A RINOER SEWING-MAOHINK AND PAY for lcflml sowlui, at 174 Sox Addross W 10, Tribuuo tlico, Ol BALE~THRIE RRW STATIONATY STEAM niginey, ono 1841, ono Bx1d, and one G310, it Works, soutliosst. cofnot X! 0 1IUY OR 8RLL ENGINES AND BOTLENRS, TRON , maohing Liroker, $20 Olurk-st., up-stairs, and sis tho casivat way (0. kol a sowiug~ ROBEWOOD HEVEN-OC vorsirung buss, four roi ¥ IVOr L0 noy,__iesidonou, 613 Minbt ¥ A STNGIR MACHINE TOX A ONR con tho Weat Side Singur Offias, 315 Ho Oitioo open ovenln NG BEWING-MACIINES ~ TR Woat Sido bianol vitige,” (44 Bouth Italatou-st., solln aghinos un oasy mouthly paym 12 paytmont for thiosa who doslra it Alao 'AGENTS WANTED, “A GENTS WANTRO-BAMPLES WOITI 16 OFNTS Ji peo pusking ., botyoen dus inh 15 for salo at 820 ench; sud #400-plans ordor on manufaoturars Bradby #126, or will oachiange for furaliure, —AND TO# SA RENTSAN i ot & 00., ¥ Blay NIV BAKE stitol, and 30 Wilcox & Gihba sewing n far cash,'or will tako good nute, Addr o - TIANOB AND Olia F\W0 TMPROVED FAMILY AND ONIE MEDIUA 3 R B inon alao o Utovgr & Bakr, lmprored, o 3 la e ILLCOX & OTNBE, THIE DEST FAMILY BEWING mnehine, Thread, noe: _DIVORCES, 'OROEY LEGALLY OBRTAINED. Addross Post-0) PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR BALE—aT dnotlon (or eash: alko fo1 runt or salo RY & OAML, I Slato-sly