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PARIS. A Conpnrlsbn Between (ho Bank of France and fho Bank of England, Their Capital, Coin, and Bullion, Notes Outstanding, and Deposits, Tho Notesof tho Suspended Bank of Franca ab a Discount of Only Ono-Third of Ono Per Cent. Dellet {hat {ho Bank Will Veluutarle Iy Resume Within Two or Threo Years. ‘Bismarck Ridding Germany of Sur- plus Silver by Lending It to Austria. Special Correspondence of The Chiengo Tribune. Panus, Deo. 1, 1873, Thio twa gréatost banks In tire world are tho Bank of France and tho Daok. of England, If dne fnguires which isthe BTRONGER, GREATER, WICHER, 8¢ {ho two, the snswer will depend altogother on the natlouality of the iutorogatco. If an Englishman, he will roply, with att air of confl- Jout nmazemont, * Oh! cortalaly the Banlk of England, sir, It is very much groator than the Bank 6f Frande,” Who Frenchman will roply, with aqual assuranco, that tho Bk of England tannot compars with the ¢ Grande Bauquo de la. Frdance.” Tho only way to arrive at & corcoct conclusion I8 to examino tho history of the Bauks, and compare their own sworn statemonts of tho assets and linbilities. Tn tho first place, the Bank of England (s TAT THE OLDER of tho two. It was tho firal joint-stock bank catablished in Eogland, and, having exolusive privileges in tho dotropolis granted by Royal Ohartor, 1t continted to be tho only Joint-stock bank fn London until ea reccntly ss 183}, at which dato the London & Westminster Dank was fouuded, and it was quickty followed by the formntion of tho London Joint-Btock avd the Union of London, and many othors, until tho Joint-stock banks of Loudon now numbor sixty- five, with a paid-up eapilal of $225,000,000, and » nomiosl capital of wmore thon twico that Amount. But nono of these banks have the privilogs of lssuing notos, tho Dank of England having n monopoly thoroof. DBut to their respoctive ages: T'ho Bank of England was foundad in 109}, and con- sequontly is 180 yoars old ; whoreas the Dank of Francé was formed in 1803, the last year of tho Consu'ato of Napolaon, by a law which couforred on it tho oxclusive privilego of issuing notes payabla to the boaror at sight tn coin, until 1857, It8 chartor was renmewed undor Napoleon IIL, axtonding its duration and its monopcly privi- legos until tho 1at of January, 1893, 'Tlio Bank of Frauce is, theroforo, only 70 year old. CAPITAL AND VALUL OF SUADLE. Sccond— s The patd-up capilal of the Dank of E: glond 8.2 v Tli * rest,” or wir} 2,760,000 3,500,000 £83,160,000 A..nsan,mn,om oo 1L,EOU,000 eresananene ++4$48,200,000 the English Dank is, that Totaluaeasanens The eapital thorefore, of fthe DBank of TFrance. But the shares of the Dank of Franco soll for 430 por cent, while the prico of the stock of the Taglish Bavk s 210 per coat, showing thut the Fronch Dank yields about doublo the profit por- shara of tho English Bank, which is bocause it doos s much larger business In proportion to its oaplt L of 240,000,000 groater * than ‘COIN AND BULLION. Third—Tho coin and ballion in tho vaults of tho two Banks thus comparo on tho 27th of No- vomber ult.: pank of England Dauk of Frauco., 144,000,000 Bhowing o groater stock of coin iu tho Prench Bauk by 50 por cent than in tha Xnglish Danlk; that is, the latler had bub two-thirds as much of the preclous metals as the former, & fow doys ago, when tho English Bank had largely strengthoned its stock of gold. Befors the Irauco-German war, the usual amouut of gold end silver in tho vaults of the Bank of I'ranco was $220,000,000 to £280,000,000, winle (hat of tho Lanl'of Eugland rarely exeseded 125,000, gu, or scarcoly biall the average ot the Frouci insritution. NOTCS OUISTANDING AND GOVEDNMENT DEPOSITS. Fourth— Tha notes of the Bank of Engtand outstand. ing Last week nmounted to, Notes in roserve which tho Diu Total if all are {ssned, Davk of Frauce—uoles of 685,000,000 Within o month the Bauk of Feance has cons tracted its notes by nearly 17,000,000, Bofore tho war, 1 1870, tho circulation of its notes va- ried trom £026,000,000 to $100,000,000, or about threo times that of the Bank of Eungland; shorens 1t hns now uearly five times the cireuln- tion outstanding of the Bauk of Lngland. Both Governments keep their deposivs with their rcspectivo Lnnks, the amounts vf which greatly vary, but the average of bath Gaveiu- muouts is not fur from equal to each ather. 155UES OF THE BANKS. TFifth—The English Bunk {s lunited to an lssua of 2i0,000,000 of noteson proper securilies, Theso necuritios, I holiove, must conslst of Bric- 18h cousuls, All issue of notes in excees of the $105,00 0,000 179,050,000 amoynt here stated must Lo based on gold, dal- tar for dollar, ‘LLus the Bank Leld, ou the 26th af November, 1878 +$ 62,630,000 103,001,000 T0tal BCCUFIICE. 1o vae soveus vanens oo o 4107,050,000 But it had only ventured to Job out about §124,- J00,L00 of uotes. Bofure tho war, tho DBank of Fiance was ro- strictod to an issuo of £440,000,000 of notes, for tho proteotion of which the Dank was required ;0 hold not nore than 40 per cent ot French & er cont rantes, and the romainder in oolu, doliar iordollar, o mado thia a_litle cloarer, aisppaso &b, in Moy, 1870, the Dank of Franco had £400,000,L00 of notes {n circniation ; it wns en= Ditled to hold 16,000,000 of Govornmont rontes for th:o protestion of that amount of cir- tulation; but’ it wos nmcanrfi to hiave sléo £210,000,000 of gold for the redemption of the rosidue of the isene; and the Dauk often lad @ote than thab amonnt ox gold in its vaults, RELOBLIB. Sizth—The doposits 1 the Bank of England, ‘ast weol, wera: lovernment deposita,, Nher doposits, e $ 30,000,000 U3,Ui0,000 o £121,000,000 20 Dank of France, samo Total deposits. Tho depoaits with ale, woio: ‘averunont deposits, IO ACPOSHLS ey e vars Sndonun ol 0GOS, oy e svs vt s ves s 1vs EETO0 rhich I8 anly a little moro than halfl the deposits o the Buglsh Bauk, au the 27th of Noveinbar, 873, When the French Government was in is ox- yomity for mouoy to dofruy tho caosb of tho salomitous war with Germuuy, it applied to the Bank of Frauco for assistance, and received, nce ‘ovding to the lata rapart of A, Mugue, Minite of Fiunnce, from thet institution the enormous sum of 1,680,000,000 of fiancs, which, Lianslatod wtoiho Ametieat vernueutar, menus&B06,000,000, To cuahlv the Dauk to mako this advsnco, (he tiovernment authorized it to BURPEND HPEOIE-PAYXLNTA, snd to Incronso ibs muximum issu by 81,000+ 000,000 of franes. Tho proviaus lmit' had boon 2,200,000,000 francs, The Biunk loaned tha Governmetit 1,640,000,000 of francs s stated, nund oxgauded its ciroutution from about 1,850,- 00,00 of francs to the now limiy of 8,200,000, 30 o that, attey all, it did not have ta dvaw vy largely un ity formor resources to fuinish the monoy. 'I'ho doveinment mado its notes & pigal-tonder i paymont of all debts, ducs, and +$24,250,000 o g* demands, publio and private. The Governmont pays It only 1 por cont on tholoan, apd engagos to ropay tho mouey in oight anuual instatlnionts, or “anumitles’ ag thoy aro called, Tho flrst one, of 200,000,000 (ranos, it hna " already patds and tho Biauk haa contractod ita cirenlution to an oqual smount, Tho Bauk had ou hand about 400,000,000 of gold whon tho war Lroke onnl and aold the Govornmont noarly two-thirds — of t. taking its lvuy in Its own wnotes, The Governmert used dlm thonsy o help pay tho largo Germen lu- lomnity, - 1t 1a an astonishing fact that tho notes of the Dank of Franco are ALMOST AT PAR WITIL AOLD, nobwithatauding the Bauk bas suspendad spocle- rodemption, and Lias hnd mora than $000,000,000 of its notos in_oivculation during tho past year, and {8 not under logal obligation to resume for BiX yuara moro. An{ broker In Paris will give over 907 francs in gold for a 1,000 fravo noto ou the Bank of Franco. ‘Lhislu less than ¢ of 1 per cont Jizcount. Why aro the notes of tho susnonded Bank of TFranco only at a discount of g of 1 per cout, whon tho Jegnl-tonder "notes of tho Unitod SBtates of Amorics aro 10 por cout discount, snd, a fow montha ago, wero 18 to 16 per cout discount? 'Fho Awericau fssue of groonbneks fs onty three-Afthe as larga a8 the Froucl {ssue of bank-notes, whilo the Unlted Btates contains soveral millious moro {uhabitauts thau Frauco 4 and tho national debt of tho formor I8 soarcaly balf ns lnrgn 08 that of tho lattor. “Lbo coin jn'the Unitod Statos L'rons- uiry bears about the samo proportion o tho reanbaoks outstanding thot tio coin in tho ?Jnnll of Franco boats to Ita notes outstanding. ‘\Vh‘nn 18 the explavation? I shull try to vo it &% tho st placa, tho Dank of Tranes s so- quirca to RESUME SPECIE PAYMENT IN 1870, This of itsel r iuspires conlideuco in tho notes nmong the pooplo. 1n tho noxt place, the Bauk i8 required to contract its circulution &40,000,- 000 "a yoar, boginning with 1874, aud coutinuing ot tbat rote until thoe ciroulation is reduced from tho highest point, viz.: 610,- 000,000, in 1871, to 440,000,000, tho fornor maxitaum, iu 1879, It has alieady contiactad its fsstios down to &ofi6,000,000, Leiny n contraction, iu lous than two yours, of §66,000,000 of its nowes, In the third pluce, the votes of the Bauk are re- caived i paymonz of &ll Govornmony taxes, fm- posts, sud exoitcs. Dutios ou imports aro pay- ablo in these notes, Lho intercst on the na- tional debt 18 paid with them, All tho merchnuts and bonkers ol Goutinentsl nations receive thetn trecly in payment of dobts due frow Frouchnien, and in tho purchase of produots on Frouch so- count. Fourthly, France oxports no gold. Tho buelauco of trade s ALWAYS TN NIER FAVOR from 100,000,000 to 200,660,000 per an- num, ‘Uhers i3 nlways aun iuflow rof the precions motsls, The ouly exportation of gold from France for hall a contury was in tho pay- mout of the German fiue. I'ho money was pro- cured, as degoribed in & provions letier, by univottal subsosiption of ‘tho people, in which cach family brought forth its hidden heard of gold and silver, aud losned it to tho Governs mont, togother with the £200,000,000 of gold furnizhod by the Bank, But tho first install- ment af the indemuity had Lardly been paid ovor to the Uermans befora some of it bogna to flow baok into France, and the cutrent has continued 1o incieaso ever sluce. Siuco tlio last paymont of tho German demand, thore has boen mo further drain on France from aay quarter. On tho con- trary, $10,000,000 "to £20,000,000 per month is being ompuied into France, Ihe bauk bay in- cronsod its scock of coin by noatly §50,000,000 during the same period in “which it contractod its noto oircalation Ly §46,000,000. Lastly, the poople of Frauee MAVE ONLIMITED CONFIDENCE, in tho eolvenoy aund intogrity of tho Dank of France. 'lhoy have beon™ accustomed to its notes siuco tho time of the Fiwst Ihmpire, soventy years ago. ‘Thoy have vever lost A sou in thoir use. They have soon tho notes of that bank redcomed 1o coin for the last sixty yours ; and they are morally cortaiu that it will resume before the limoe fixed by tho Govorumeour, in 1879, Tho potes aroof all donominations, fromn b-frane to o 6,000-frauc noto. ‘I'hoy are more portablo and conveniont to bandlo, count, and carry, than gold or silver, and moro onsily concenled about tho peron; 8o that thero 18 na desiro on the part of tho pooplo to exchango bank-noten for coin, _Peoplo are continunlly bringing silvor to the Bank, or ita Drauches seattored over France, and domanding notos Lherefor, o8 thni profer tho uotes io the silver. Tho vk in Paris, 8 woek or two ngo, poid out £5,000,000 of eilver b-frano viecas ; and, in less than a week, it had roccivod 80,000, 000" of those picces from porsons domatding notea in oxchange for them. A gront deal of qoid i3 offered 1o the Dauk at s promum of 4 francs on the 1,000 franes ; snd at theso rajed the Bank is steadily slrenglhoaing its rosorvo of coin. However Frenochmen inay diffor with ench othier in pohtics and religion, thore oro Lo things io which they all havo falth alike: in the ultimate recovery of Alsnce aud Lorralne, and in tho absoluto solvency of their National Bank. Tho Bank of France 18 MANAGED by 8 Govornor, vo Doputy Governors, fiftesn Rogents, throe Consore, nud a Council composed of twelve members, which superintenda the dis- counts, ‘I'he Governor prosities over the Coun- cil of Regency; and, overy year, a Gencral Gounci), comyosed of 200 of “tho jargest stock- Lioldors, audit the acconnts, sud make a scrutiny into the aifaira and condition of the institution, I'he Bank has an ENONMOUS ATECIAL PEPOSIT, consisting of coin, papor securiticn of all kinds, wills, plate, diwmondy, and otber precious stones, and jowelry. Yor the sufe keopiug of theso special deposits i1t makes a churge accord- ing to their valno and the length of time.. Dur- ing tho Oommune tioubles tho safoty-vaults of the Dank woro filled with special deposits of valuables, The Commune londoers levied a forced loan on tho Bank of 800,000 francs o day for tho support of thelr causo while it Iasted. The ‘Ihiers Government assumed tho ropay- mont of this conflscation ; so that the Bunk in the end lost nothing by the forced accommo- dation to the * Bocial Republic.” THE DANK OF FRANCE DUILDING 18 vory large, but not parucnlarly handsome. It jwan old bulding, orccted 250 years ago, and Nlpmprinmfl to its prosent usu by the lmperor upoleon, in 1812, ‘The most romaikable part of the struoture ia its celiars, whore all tio gold and silver aro Lopt. ‘Ihey are dug down balow the lovel af the Heino Rivar, and 8o connectod with It by o ublerrancan pad- wago, or tuuncl, that, in caso of alarm, they can be tloaded with water veory rapidly, and the spuco nbove the watei-lovel can bo filed with mephicie vapois, 1low ofticient theso eafoguards might Prove to bo oo aclual trial romains to bo seon, a8 thoy have never been put to the test. As siated, the Bauk of Frauco lias a monapoly of tho privilego of issuing notes, which 18 NOT THE OABE . with theBank of Bugland, s cortain other banka in England_lavo the right to issue notes to the wount of $25,000,000, Scotch lmnlmmn{ issuoto tho amouut of $27,000,000, aud the Bank of lre- lund to the amount of §53,000,000,~making, bo- taveon them, an aggrogato of 384,000,000 of notes, Add this amount o the 124,000,000 of Bunk of England notes now ontstauding, and the totu! is 204,000,000 of notes, which reprosents tha o= dinary quantity of bank-notes in circulation at auy ono wme, ~ Thio amouut of coln in the hands of tha people, and in the private and Jaint-stock banls, is bolioved to exceod that of tho' notoes in cironlntion by 100,000,000, The tutal nctive curtenay of Groat Dritain and Ireland, including both cofn and notes, may bo estimated to rmlfio bétweon £400,000,000 and $690,000,000, Lho gilvor chango of tho Three Kingdoms in some- where wbout £560,000,000. The wsilver in active ciroulation in I'ranca is thought to be aboub 60,000,000, _All over thig sum is deposited in' the Dank or its branclics, or honrded by tho pensants,—pub fn oarilion orocks aud concealad in tho eurth, . GoLD is the common money of eiroulation in England on ail trausnctions bolow $23, which is the small- cut note (J.'fle the Dunk of Engluud is allowad to jssuo, But thoe lrish and Scotch Banks muny is« #uo £1 (or 35) notes and Lho consequenco ig, that littlo gold circulates from hand to hand in Tieland. and Beotland, as compared with what ono soos in England, In France, sluco the Banl susponded, gold does not clrculato In curront irausactions, but any one can got gold who moeds iU by paytug about ¥ of 1 Ysr cent premium, But nout o tho shiops and hotals will give a stran- gor ;znld chango on his bank-note by his asking for 1t; and most Frenclinon cairy some gold plecas [n thete poclets. It is genarally belioved 1hat the Dank will valuntarily rosume WITHIN TWO Ok THRLE LA, and {4 only waiting to contraot its lvsnos to a nfo polnt, which will be effceted wlen the Goy- orument pays In two or lhreo more instullmonts on 18 groat lonn from tho beal, Tho Trenoh ate & very praud peoplo, aud oannat bear tho iden thac licit ** Grando Banque " sliould remain 1« utato of supeusion & day longor than I8 ncho- lutely neoessary, notwithstanding ita notes may clronlato suomantially at pari and the Dircotoy of thy Hanlk nro netuated by similar sontimonty, B The cleulation of com in Kuropo Is abons 1o o CONBIDENABLY INOREAHED, Tho German Empiro, su o very short tme, will THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: T call in tho clrculntion of sflver,—nll oxerpt onough for_smnll chinngo,—nnd_substitnto gold thorefor. There Is about $300,000,000 of silvor, and littlo or no gold, i cireulation in Gormany. Aftor tho Gorman Govornment rocolvad the Frouch indomnity-money, it was resolved to get rid of the clumsy silver, and substituto the moro portablo and valuablo gold cofu., With this pur- poso in viow, the Barlin Mint has beon colning about 5,000,000 or 6,000,000 of thalers por weolk ; and thoto must bo now at lense $200,000.000 of that coln rondy for dlstribution. ~ But tho Govornment is puzzlod what to do with tho vast quontity of construction-companias, have bagomo vold o8 nnd that theso suol ficin} HURPLUS BILVER, Largo shipments of {t havo beon made to In- din and China, for purcharo of teas and othor products ; but, a8 tho peoplo of thoso countries aro not aceustomned Lo tho sllver thalor (about n 70-cent piocs), tha mousy was 1ecoived with sige icion and at'n discount. Bub s now outlot for t bns just boen discoverod. I'or a numbor of {unrs tho monoy of circulntion in Austrin hns | o con Covernmont notes, irredoomablo lika the Amorlean groonbnolk, and, like it, at u bad and {lnctuating “discount ; and the problom among Austrian finanocicrs has l:con how to bring {t up to cofu vhluo, and koop it there. A fow mouths ago, thoro waa a grent fluancial erisis In Austrin,~ns bad as thatin tho United States, and springing from tho ramo fountain: inordinate and reckloss stock-speculations. Btocks of all kinds had heon * watored,” bub- bles woro blown, and avorybady grow suddonly reh 3 whon, all at onco, na oxploaidn was hoard, and tho gas'and wator ran out of tho stocks, nmf thore wns o fentful sbrinkage of yalues and collnpso of fortunes, Sinco then (July last), timoa have beon hard In Austrin, and tha specu- Itors despondont; and thero ling beon a loud call on Horcules (tho Goveramonl) for help in thoir distrosa, ut what could Horoules do fn sach a case? 1o was short of monoy limeelf.—lard up as tho worst stook- gomblor. Ills notes 'wero cironlating b a discount o 10 or 13 por cent. In this diletnmn the Gorman Heroules hins tendorod his assistance to Jift tho Austrian wagon out of thb quagntire In the alinpe of A BILVER LOAN of $100,000,000, at 5 per cent interost, ropayablo at convonience; whick meaus nevet, so long 08 thio intorost is promptly paid. With this fund of silver the Goveroniont intends to_redeotn at lonst an equal amount of Its ontstanding depro- cated notos, and hopes thoreby to raike their value to par. ‘I'he infuston aof this colu into clr- culntion, it is belleved, will do much good in strengthoning public "and privato crcdit, and rotronoliva clouso poal it, or so amend otuers; aud from other At tho tinio those comp terost a8 mowj canee, thoy beoome or decoption, of oppresslou, plished ? restoring confidonco omong tho pooplo in tho Govermnout “gronbucks,” by giving thom n bottor motioy tuan Irrcdoomablo, dupracinted shinplastors, Tho_sltver-loan kills iwo birds at ouo shot; for it cuablos Princo Bismarek to got rid of hialf of his troublesoma surplus of sitver coins, and obtain for thom bore- aftorn good interest. ~ The withdiawal of this amount of silver will leave a desirod vacnum, to bo justantly filled with recolned Freueh gold. 1f tho oxporiment worka well, it Is thought that Bismnrole will let tho Emperor Josoph have all tho additional old silver thslors, florins, and grosolions Lo bolds ; that b will fill him up o the onrs with thom, By this timoly assistance it is thought that Auwstrin will be sble to ro- sumo, and that coin will ence more bocome the conunon money of Lhe poopla. BUT ITALY Tooks on with longing oyes. Bho, too, i n cllont ad friend of Bismarck, ond neods help a3 badly o3 Austrio, Hor monoy consists of irrodeoma- ble Government-shiuplastors which aro at a dis- count of 20 per cout, A silver loan of $100,- 000,000 from Gornany would be the best kind of "}lmnr man's strongthening-plaster and * pain- Xiller;" and who luows but Dr. Blsmarcl may shortly preseribe the suwe remady to [taly (hnt he by to Austrin, to stiengthon ur hor ™ back oud reatoro bor digostion ¢ 1o will still have an enormous surplus of gilver after supplying Austiin, and ho can't et It, and he don’t waut to stack it up and lot it lie 1dlo, as it was nade to circulale. 1o will, thorofore, us0 some in which tho O'Donovan Rosss, who easayed to subverl foreign debt due to & of hin extra silver Jiko Oakes Ames, whore it will do tha most gouod, and how can it bo employed to boiler advantago than in Lelping his Itoliau ally, aad rendering lier nblo to take caro of horsolf in hor mug?m with the Ultramontanos, and to bo propared for an aseault by Frauce whon tho Papal party gob the upper band in Tiance? Shonld Bimmarck do this, nnd thoreby ocuable Italy, as well as in"Ameriea till my raturn and British Amariea. mand for tho pracious metals for curronoy-pur- poses will bo greatly incronsed in Europe ; and silver, which Das now fallen inte considecable dlecout 0s compared with gold, will recover a bigher value. J. M. S THE RAILROAD LAW. To the Editar af The Chi:ago Tribuna: Bir: The yoar 1873 will long bo romembered 13 one bestowing upon tho husbandman the most bountiful harvest kuown in the kistory of our country,—State linos, in this caso, not belug tho limit of Naturo's gift. Thls crov, whon gather- od, yas lannched upon the market in such vast quantitics ns to demoralizo it, and finally utter- ly broak it down., Warchousos were filled to ovorilowing, aud transportation becamo slow nand exceodingly difioult. Of courso, under all those ciroumstancos, pricos would ruls low, and tho margin to tho producer ho small and uusstisfactory. . 8o great was tho pressuro in this cily that =all the nowepapors took up the mattor, advising the producor to withhold his ehipmonts. Did this havo tho desired effect? DBy no moans, DBut, a8 long s su empty car could ba obtained, it wus loadod and yun iuto wmarket, rogardless of ro- sults, When tho crop was flunlly all sont forward, and housed on docks, in cars, Ljns, cto., tho farmer folt bappy ; for had Lo nob gont forward & largor smount ¢f grain than ever before? Bat, whon final accounts were rendored, tho re- sults to him were so unsatiafactory that Lo fostly unjust (o mo. sent to Ireland, Csi1eaco, Dec, 24,1873, Bin: permit. cd to Tar Circado TRIBUNE: retail prices, Tiexalcad, lar action on this subjoct, Talo of n Spittaon cought for n causo boyoud his own nacta, And who eo guilty ns thoso great transporlation-companies which lad On Wednes gon of the Dul Bquaro Theat “Led Astrag.” stramed every ewvergy in supplying the ur- gont demand for mesus to movo this erop ? Ilad not their rates of freight remained tho samo? Aud, from this causo, had nob their treasurics boen bountifully filled; aud this, too, whilo the prico to tho producer was becoming less and loss 7 Hence, wero they not monopolies ? Bo pgreat was tho agilation ou this sub- Jeet that it became tho cliol toplo of conversa- tou, (ho oppreesions of the vompanics boing deomod the only and solo cpuge of ail the farm- crs’ troubles, and Lhis through the'medium of oxorbitant chmges for trunsportation, —the torm mouopolies thus far being applied ouly to ruitroads, Bo porsistently was this humbugging dodgo played, and such a clnmor was raised, as (o oxor- ciso and wield an wiluence over tho members of our Legislaturo. And, whon a Lill kad boou pro- pored which it was popularly supposed would correct Lhis evil, It was passed without that in- vostigation that should luve boéu given it be- fore recoiving logislutive sunction. ‘Lhnt act bas proved to bo bowt sweoping sud arbitvary ity uousures, Wit loavy ponios attached for vios lntions ; 1 fino, erecting arouud the bordors of our State a sort of Chiueso wall, by establishing Pro-TaLa ratos ns the rule guverning trausp uon, Well, the law bas boon in operution @x months, and what nro tho rowalis? la competitios butwoen lines gioater, or uro rail- road rales loss than bofore? ~ Aud how long Lnd this law Leeu in oporation bofore commercs bo- cawmo paralyzed from its offvcts? Aud, Lo ro- lieva this pressurs, i it uot u fact that tho Com- uussionors appointod under this act to enforce its mensures woyo campolled to streloh a point or two in thoir publishod opitons of the rights of the railvoad cowpanion undor it? Nuw, it must not bo forgotton that there are gon of {ho Bhool Tu the seoond n Baron, was avo formers, people. labby of the theatre, Mr, M, tho play, within our Stute cortwm localitica wluoh, by | Montaguo, oldost dnughter of tholr goographical posiiion, nd becowo stioug | of Mancheater. ~ Among compotivg pounte, Lake Peoris, for ibmtuuce, | od guests aro tho ut that tuue opo of the most thriy- ing and prospoious of places dn our Stato, with "difforent rouds sirongly compot- ing for its Dbusiness,—tno Olucugo, ook Toind & Puchle Lwlignd Compuuy Nandling anwverage of tify to sixty loaded cary from this puint daity, Bix weoks luor, what was the num- Lor? Muvdly one, Was thoro less produces and merchandise (o bo Lundled thun bofore? Or worg freights less? Noither; but this rond, hauling » greater distance than othors, could not comply with the terms of tha luw, and 10ceive & shisio of tao publio patronago, Did the framors ol this _uct hopa 0 “bonelly tho Eroducar by cut- ting off comytition, and ostablisiung cartain longitudiual hnes boyond which teahio should be subjcot Lo cortain pro-rati or addiionnl 1nies ? And what can Lo said of Peorin can bo suid of uozout of othor localitics, Ot lato, the Auu-plonopolisty huve anothor point u tesue,—and ting time with somo shuw of wuth: Qitey now olvim tuat the agricultural clomont huvo beon tho prumne movers in this wielo system of lutornulimprovemonts ; thnt thoir ongiual subsopiptions to stook huve boon the ornor-stone upon whivy tho whole railrvad- fabric kad been oieclos; that, huving honestly pud thoir subsoriptious, thoy avo entitled ton the Queen; o nesy, by tho Lmpross of Majouty's likeness, un antique cross, soL with Edward, of Baxo; the Dako tonaotry, of voleo in the management of (he ontorprises Lullt upon the streugth ot thelr capitnl and busi- neey-support § that, by » n;ynmm of oontraoty, i suin, &e,, tho rights of the origiual atocklioldors to roprosontation y ontorprises, built thoir strongth, have, through n muungomont forelgn to thoir intorest, become such mnnu[lm- lies, and boar upon the producing intorest with » wolght, as to nocossitate n gonoral and united organiention, ‘Lo this the roply is, that tho ‘u’n!unt Tiallrond law ueanms»llu)m 10 bano- rosults; destroys comyotit] ing o pro-ratn tato from which dovintion bocomes impossiblo ; benefits no intorest, bu bocomey ombarrassing and opprosgivo to all, Htato commorco can boar lees restriotlons than any other branoh of American outerpriso ; sud lthongh, by this Anti-Monopoly organization, overy voto in this Btato might be controlled, its momhera could not hopo to pa ronohing now complained of, 1f, thon, tho present law has accomplished no (fuud results, why not re t s to thirow open tho doora to tho moat sotive compotition ? I'ho conditions of all scctions of the Btata aro oot alike, nud the enmo geuoral frolglt-taviy will not answor in all cnses, be to buld up ono enterpriso at the expense of anothor, and cortain-localitics at the oxpones of come complaints of ”unfuut disorimination,” ninnnts subsoribed for stock in theso railroad entorprises, or voted ald thoroto, tho law was a5 nm&nu to protect their in- an convinged of it was both thoir right and duty to appeal to tho coutts, timoa roady to talko imnadial And, if thoy did not know thoir rights as stockholdors, why did they become subscribers before investigation, unlees the se- orot of thoir action lies in tho hiopo that, a8 o finangial tianysction, this investmont would ro- turn to ** soma forly, Fome eixty, and hundred fold " And who shall #ay, in view of iho yapid rise and inorcaro of values in onur Blate, this result has not slready Loen nccom- o cognizance of aols e THE TIPPERARY FUND. To the Edttor of The Chfcago Tribune : Bin: Permit mo (o correct somo.errors con- tnined in an cditorial comment in lagt Monday's Tawune. It proposed to * give the curious ro- sults in this clty of tho offorts to raiso what is %kuown an tho Tipperary TFunds” * 1t sald that, # Bomothing moro than a yoar ago, thore was an olection tn Tipperary, In which tho Iiish candl- dato wna dofontod by & Britishor." Tho facts aro, thoro wero bw olections—the firat in 1860, *Dritieher” was dofeated by a captivo In on Engllsh prieoa for having was uncons titutionally voted out of Parliament | I{ by tho Hougo of Commons, at tho instance of Glndstono, the Premier. A now cloction was ordored, whon Charles J, Kickham, of Mullin- | 17 hone,—another distivguished and convicted 1ob- el against England—was put forward, and vir- tua lly elccted, though donied the seat. Tre ‘Tnipuse also stated that there “were only about 1,100 voters in Wipporary; and that tho def eated condidate incurred expenses amounting 1o £40,000.” Tho fact is, noither candidato lost a cont by tho confests,—(ho poople, s was their duty, assuming ol the cost. ‘f'lie nmount vought by mo in this country is a patriotio named Rows, who lont tho Nationalisis of Tip- perary a largy sum of money to carry on the con- tenta, It 8 o grave mistake that tho cost of col- lecting $2,110.75 was £1,686.10, as 1,180 was sont to Iroland on {ho 18th of Yobruary Ilnst. comse to 81,200, This, in my opinion, is o small expondituro when it is considored that I havo boon hero rince the 24 of July, 1872; nnd that I Tinvo travolod through many States of tho Unian, ‘'ha cntire amauut drawi Austrin, to resuso specio-paymonts, tho de- | by me from tho Chieago ‘I'ronsuroer wag but 8205, ‘I'ho statemont of 'I'n: I'ninuse, that the onl; result of tho yenr's work was #534.05, is mant- That amount is in tho hiends of tho Treasuror, in addition to the 81,180 Tnoxas P. 0'Coxnon. THE PLOW-MANUFACTURERS AND THE FARM- ERS. To tha Editor of The Chicago Triduny In thoe Prairie Farmerof Nov.2) wo find tho following resolution, taken from the \ plow-manufacturers’ circular lataly published in Chicago, which roads as follows: Regotved, That we will ecll no plows to Farmers' Clubs or Granges, excopt at roladl prices; but wo rocommend our ugents in all localities 1o soll o partien wishing to buy largely for cash, at rates ve mitch ree duced as the oxpeugca incldent to dolng business will At o meoting of Paradise Grange, No. 604, the followiggyresolutions were adopted, and roquest- fiublishud io tho Prairie Farmer and Resolve!, That we will not deal withs agonts or mid- dlomon under any ciranmstances, Ziesolved, That wo will uol patranize nny manuface turing company which refuses fo scll to us cxeopt at That wo Indorse the resolution pussed by tho Stato Grang: on thfs subject, Reaclred, Tint wo respectfally request sl tho Granges ond Farmera' Oluba fn this Stute to tako simi- Reaolted, That & copy of the above ho published in i Pratria Farmer sud ‘TnE OR1oAo TRINUNE, SaxvrL Qrayroy, Mastor, fonru A Slde Scene at o New York Theatres From the New York Sun, ¢ night Lord Talbot, tho sccond of Sutherland, vimited the Union 10 witners tho porformanco of 1lo wat nccompaniod by Mr. Josoph Stono, tno great American banker in Paris, ono othier gontloman of prominence in New York so- cioty, and two Indics. Tho party were soatod in the Erlvnm proseenfum-box of Mr, Bheridan . whilo Mr.Burroughs, s tho ing bis lovo for tho Counless {Miss ‘Roso Eylingo), Mr. Stono picked up o spittoon in tho box, aud coolly reactied out and sat it on (he stago nearly in front of the per- Thisact was_grootod with cries of * Shame™ from the nudience, and the ludies in the box shuauk back from tho indignunt looks of tho At thie foll of tho curtnin, a4 our reporter was iuformod by Mr. Bhook, lio sent o message to Mr, Btone, requesting him to como to tbe oflice of the Unton Byquare 1latel, which adjoins the Mr. Stono for au_explanation of Mis conduct, Tl luttor in tuen inquired of Mr, Shook wha ha was, aud added. ¢ You can't go anywliero in this uolmtrg but what you find & hoole roplied hat ( to tho audionco and tho company, and charnc- terized tho anthor of it as a blackguard. Stone mudo an imvertinent retort, wherounon Mr. 8hook seized hold of his noso and pulled it until the blood flowed, at the same timo apply- iug bis boot to the gontleman. Mr. Blong sub- sequontly made an apology, aftor which ho re- turned to Lis box, where ho remained through F ttoous." i — Marringe of the Duke of Inmilton. From the Londen Toleqraph, Dec. b, Kinbolton Catio s at prosent tho sceno of rlliant_gathoring to celobrafo the nuptisls of tho Duko of Hamilion and Ludy Mary Princo and Edward of Saxe-WVoimar, Duchess of Iumilton, Princoss Monaco, Prince Louin Bsterhazy, Duko aud Duchessof Beaufort, Lady Blunche Somersat, Earl nad Counteas of 8andwich, Earlof Gosford, Lord Ossulston, Baron Detwyll, the Ifon, 1L | F¢ Tourke, Mr, Honry Chaplin, M. P, and othiors, | ¥ Ludy Mary's tronssonu sud bridal presonts wero | faml oxhivited ” yesterday in tho \hito 1ull, und wero inspooted by numerons persons, Amoug the bridal- gifts ia a valuablo Incian shuwl, b old brovch, surmounted with coronet and bearing the Lmpross' modullion like- and gold-mounte l;lxnlogrnpllio framo, aud Llis Yy t:m Emporor of (lmmnur: hy tho Priuce and Princess of Wales j sot of crys- tal studs, sot in gold, by the Prince and Princoss Woimur by Prince Dstorhnzy, an ot of woverul thousand ponmds' valua by Hunnlton's Thero are othor eostl, by tho Duko and Duchess of Mauchostor and wombers of thoe fumily, the Lerquiy of uar(lma- ton, Earl Geanville, Baroness Lionel Rotusohild, Lord Ossulston, Earl aud Countous of Bandwaeh, | o5 Countoss of Lankorvillo, Marchiouoss of Wost= TURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1873 minstor, Countosa of Wostmoreland, Lord and Tady Londosborongh, Farl nnd Countoss of Aylesford, Dualioss of Abereorn, ote. of ' honds, CITY REAL ESTATE, TROR RAT A NANDOT ST, I BT, NOWTIE O O vt IaChflorsl il Faithav. BNYDICIE £ 1o {mmu Tuildiug, nortlioast cornor Monroo and s Fon’ [ od T e i AT EOTY I DIRTRIGT BOUND. 1 by St Titdony "ruahiy-atzt, sad ehist hiheats. jvn years' tln c_cont, Shnuot, I OHAN G Tl Abarost 2 O SALE-LOTS AT A BARGAIN ON MIOHT. TG A Walioniavs anuh oF lbis: TLOMAB A, 1167, 133 Doarborna JFOR SALR-_STATEST—0 YRATE THARE OF eyl ood, man feont, 3 oot Bortiat. Nandolou-st 1o o d tiost Taata o mintkots EBATAS WARTHN, 18 Ghinnbor of Commorco, 7O SALE_TOR ANDUT JALY 118 OASIT JAT: o, And {heo3 JoAra tnio fo fiznr Lialf of purchinse ooy, voey i toahlonc Ints nea Lako Shoro Lrivo and SR of PAnouin DAk V 71y Tribun oMo cases | THOR SALE—AT A BAORIFIOR — TIIRFI-ATOR! nd nrement. stono tront. liousd, on Niohlgan-ars iy #700, 1f tokon soon, LORD & EISGNILAKT, 15 Mathodiat Clnirels ok, F’bn BALE — MIOITGAN-AV.—50 OIt i iy on by estnblish- Inter- nes on nol whih tho th Nk v, S g X ar bigan-ay, and ‘lIwon- T LT 14 MIn Tulding, 56 i oar Mot i3-8ts, 0OR BALR < SEDOWIOET. — R TWOSTORY framo houso awi_ataro holow, § Tooms above and int a2ty woat, front on, Bndglok aud eask Teant on Markot nene Bohfllorats, SNYDII & LIk, No, 1 Nisun Dilliaing, » o cor Monroo and LaSal OO, SALRCRPEOIAT, BARGAING T ORNTIAL Parkaud N, W, Car Shop Jota, Ownor must hne {ionox te meob it g Jan. 1, 18, 8. W, KIOIE, Sn TrOR, SALICAT A BARGATLLOTY OF Wity any orn-av., Dolk, Taylor, and Oampboll-avi part Traud | wishing to bultd, "Nomuoncy roquired dawn; would fur. sl sy mona o partios whiblai (o billd.” Tuqulro at 13 South Olark: ank, TUTTERVIRLDST,, NOWTIE 5003 2511 on Tndlana-at., east 'KBILEL, 145 Olatk, Fun’uu.niit TOTS ON ADANA AND JAOKRON- afa., AL 3000 cach, o §5,00 for wholo.” ALFRED outtiwast coenar Madlinn and Glark.sts, SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, ToREs D OAPITALINTS-8 AORES IN 8KO, 19, 8, 11, an lino Ciitengo & 1linuly Rvor Rabrcad. 20 acros'in Boo. 11, 39, 14; " Dansillo & Vinconnos Rail- rond grunpd and dopug wpan {his Iad. W noros frouting tho Soutls Park and” Pratrio, Calumot, and Indiang.avs. 225 fool, Prayefo-av., noclhwort coener Fortenloth-at. ’-L_M Acrvu,n.hxflemmiu lllms:nn 1 %"ar,:qilhlr;]-lu- oo Yo DArgAIn s (UA AL PRy IaTRoly. ¥ e ey PR PLY & Washfagtor TPUR FATR-OARWOOD TOULEVARD-ONOTOR Tosidonta fota on_hls ilao avenio (100 fogt wilo) low prices Aud on ansy torms, ~ Oakywuod 8 Just outride of tho fouth elty Ninits, ant Is the gorthorn eonnecting liuk Lotwenn Grand and Devxal boulovards, Far investment or improvoment, thero s no pl‘\Mr\I ‘on_tha Houth Side \wnioh oflrs granter Jnduceinonts, ‘Lho 1hnd Is hiul and heau fful, anid the Tcation uusurpasacd for convonieno and gonckal attactivenats, Now 13 tho timo. £ socuro & eoni brgain, ~ Pieava eall for & piat, of tho proparty, J. ESATAS WARIEN, 18 Glianihor of Gaininorce. SALE—SOUTIH EVANSTON~. 3 3 [OILSALI-SOUTIL EVANSTON=A LARGY, FINT: 1y finished houso, 14 rooms, un Jot to suit in alze, nn wonthiy pazwonts, by’ owavrs, TILLOTSON Bit03., 12 and 574 Stato-st. Fb’lis o honscs, Its_offects would sources would soon if, from which wero at nil Komo an G. . MEnntok. ENGLEWOOD-T WO LARGE 3-STORY ting2, 6 ro0s, OND Tratclnen finish g was nb the MmO | yigiicor dsholst sery ey dollv o mantiy s monta Uy oviors, LG THON b0, "2 wad W toate rule ju Ircland. Ilo OR SALE—BNGTLIEWOOD~LOTS ON SIXTY-SLC= ond aud Sixiythird.sia., Bear dupta: sl soveel Iimgos, chicap, and casy Lormng, CAN. & SATLE- KON, é Laallo- R SALE_ENGLEWOOD -5 TERT AT A TIi- mendous bnr‘:lln. oheapor thun any acre property on 1ho markabs Jocation tho bost Y Knglownnd, strmunding fmprovomonts costing oyar $60,00, adds grently to tho vafuoof this pronorty. ha posltivd sssirano? that this Jenyorty wlti bs bupbitad with Iako watar by duly pozt, iros n ranld advanos ol 6 ta % per oont over proko prices. HULBUID & GO, 238 LaSallo-st. Al WASHINGTON HEIGHTS 30 A hoing, anuiliwort 3 of s pualiiwest i ot Yoo, i Tnge 1 aint of the 34 v, m. SNYDER & on Building, northeast corner Mouros Ol BALEIY EVANSTON_HOURES ANDLOTS, ncres and blacks at o bargain; small paginents down, UAlaGo on 1ong Linios o 1 WHT {rado renl eatato, At cauls NEUT for first-alads furnituro, marblo-mantols, dr o harihanes, areboting, &o. O, B. DROWS. Cail o' £0.5 163 Munaron-ste 0N YAT.—G1EVERAL PITORS OF DRSTRANLE TP ro meuparty fa and around Sonth o subdfviiions can bo mado And o Divfongo, whora sald ot ean oll from 10 to' 40 acrea tna body,” DIEAD & UOK., 163 La- llo-at. gontleman My entiro expeases, from thé momont I sot fuot | TORt SALE-_6TOCK YARDS {0 LOTS ON SHER- may, Unlon, and Wallacoats., coovonient to tho Eack Vards: vil) e, old ohiean find oa ety torma. overy toruing, batwoan 8 and 3 &, M., . BOR) 3% ook Yarde Bxchnnge, - O SALRIUVER PA o to Ireland, will nol K TOTS AT 50 PRILOENT 1o bulld. EINIA 11t SOLD THIS WEEK—THE TAST busutiful cottakes at Dosplsincs, 12 milos ior 61,00, fllows: o dows i 633 jwn ‘and 1 a A BROWN, 143 TaSaila-ste, Hvom 4. SGUTI CIIGAGO-LOTS AN iratte bargata. THOMAR o T BALE= cuo of thoso Trom uity lmil amonth, or § $loa 1 n"cin"suu;‘ny-r juk i Diarbon ___COUNTRY REAL ZSTATE, TOR SATT_TARM, 160 AGRES, NRAR DUNTON, Coak County, T1L." Also lands in Potk U 1y, Towa. Qerpahenp. FLL MRS 3000 oo 1 ajor BEAL ESTATE WANTED, ANTED—75 TO 100 FEET ON MONROE, ADAMS 91 duckion-ata., notweon Ashinnd-av, sl Wood st 5 Y ANTRD-K TIOUSTE 4N LT O ile, south of Lincoln Park and_east of O] Lunso ta eantain ¥ or monts, Drico uit mora (han location, prico, Lorms, &o., 'L 2 Thonar’e. “dros . “Rdro “ribuing attico, “’i]‘m LD-A L kinSTdl, RESIDENGE ON Weat Sidn, In exchinngo for 10acres nene Tlumbolde Park. A fino plocy for subdivision. J. BUTTERFIELD, 153 Madison-at., Raum 1, 1V ANTRD—HOUSE AND LOT VALUE FOUR TO WA rnod Sdutfarse S0l i kunllicl'ul d dnotos, It KENNEDY, 145 Clarkst., Rooms 50 N A O a1 ANte e Totag fros I e i Micbin ot f608 from In: R.ORENNUDY, 5 Clarkat Huois cumbraucy, os 26 TO RENT--HOUSES. 70 RENT-ON WASHINGTON'ST., NitARt OUT 11s, & if-room morblo-front hons, Swith modorn - goad brick hari, Apulyie GOLDEN & FRESUWATERS, oo Clark-at. , 3 Droventonis Tiont lolr ton guud party. ks 70 RENT—AT 8% PER MONTI TO A DESIHA. Dio tenant, now atory frame house, 8 rooms, on West st oliso to Wostoun-av, Auply to JOUN WEST, Mor 1 Wes BOARDING I&U.P. LODGIN Sonth Sido. 10() THRDAY.. NEAR HARRIGON.ST.-BRIOK Aot pilausoq Bracluns bunid, i la 80 por ook, wita K WANTED~~MALE IELP, ™ rfinall&mnnm‘s. Olorks, &o, 7ANTED—A BOOKKKEPER WITI 6,00, WILL et a e selety. Ritdrorn T 6 Tribuns ollico, 5 7 WABARILAY — 1L, 11D = HO01 3 —03 E R il D AT Y W SO = | thin boatal roaf owiate Aocurity, Gaod position, 00, FAPAFTAV.—IINDSONGLY FURNISL | saincy. - Address O 41, Tribina oifoo. od fror Ifo s1s0 ploasaut doub) flul"'r_n'p sapistat 1o aud singlo rooms, with board, GBg YOI R i Donrd: terias Jaasuaabios oait oany, -t - (NI 01 TwO_ RODA Averil TOARD N PRI- vatn family, ‘Avonuo near Twanty-sceoud-sts Ad- dress D 07, Wabash-av. West Side. ~RUITE OF FRONT ROOMS AND with buned, ot puia pricess - _____ ' NO! AT, =WELL FURNISIED FILONT 48 plv!r‘;l:ifi'dlk%::n hoard, with fuol and lights, for mnrihmu gontlomon, at low rate; fur. ard for two gentlomon at $3 per wock ntleman ant Hishad Toom b cach, .|.() IUBDARD.GOURT—-ROOMR TO RENT, BIN- 419 glo n‘zl:n lu‘l’m??vllh or without board. () EOUTI ANNAT— PLENSANT WOONS 70 ront witli boned, furnished or unfurnishod, Houso fiest class, Liay hoatiders accammidated, 71 SOUTI{ SANG AMON-ST.—WITHl BOARD, ONE farnished front room, auitshlo for man and writo or twn gonta, Tint and oold wator, bath room off, houso hoatod thranghont by furna Ssfiburll‘nfofiu,\n.sr NEAR_ MADISON- Turnished snd anfurnishod ronme, with or without THoxrd ; huuso first-clasy to st 1 1551 TR EATRaroN T )2 with board and tiro, from §f Day board, 81, 998 BT WASHITOTDEST, uenisbod or nntirnished bedroor or without board, in privato fawmily. aquired, 300 ViET RANDOLPILAT-SOTTE oF SouTi front roomis, with Loard sultable for & family or throa goutlomen. WEST WARIINGTON-BT.—SUITE OF FNONT () “tooms, untrnished, of will furnish, wiih bonrd g aldo-omo rooun with largo clusat modorn Inipravomonts; smntl family. timos, SINGLE ROUSE 1o #8 por wook, PLEABANT 2 o ront, with Tioferondo ro- North Side. 70 NOMTIL 'LARALLE.ST,—THRER OR TOUR soitiomon et haso uloaly fucnishal frontroomie ¢ §6 pur woak caol, tnoluding fiee aud light: also elugla ruoins. ()] 2D IR NORTITOL ARCAT, OORNER INDI- LALL ana.” Honey KCiloma's irst olads Eiicopoan loard. ing flouan, Vary plossant rooms, o aud ¥nvon dollnrs por woak, VWARIED-ATHOROUGHLY CONFETANTRODI lmeq‘ar. 0 tako comyilato obargo ol a sat of doubly. ontry hiaka and go cotloting, A yecamnzont siuALon 16 1ha tight man, Must somnionos Jan. 1. Adidross, stat- Ing saiary, Wwitiol miust o low, U 1y 411biing oinco. Trnaos, rANTED-RESPONSIBLE PHOTOORAPIIER TO ko v oxcollcit gallary an tho West Sido. oo ad= vortjsomont, ¢+ Galiory to Kont. YV ANTEP-FORBIAN TN & WOOD WORKING ahinery Bl il pedlec A ot 1 prsatiohl CablBot: i Wi n oa Suaitor, | Adu(roms F 6by FribuR DbeDe L ANTED_A TIRST.OLASS WOOD.OARVER. J. WARATE FOLORAR SanioAn 4 ANTED-TEN UPHOLSTERERS TROM TOUR I e TS, R B Bty furniiuro doprtmont. 15, . tHolistor & U 11 and A7 ANTID — GOOD _ WAGON _ DLACKSNITIL w Wondwarkoth Datatore. amd Bookbabpar, 11 Mork on - co-oporativo . . TIIOMPSON, o eosparativo mian Apply to 1L THOMPSON, 10 Cnachmoen. Tonmsters. & I ATIED A MAN WITI1GOOD 1ECOY o tlons and doquatnted with oara e wages for thia winter, at 142 Caluwnot-av, Miscollanonns. VWANIED — WINTER EMPLOYMERT. womR jor averybods, Good wagos, Pormanchk otploy- mont. Mol aad wtngn wanted, "l pattichiart frso: Address W, A, HENDERSON & CU., 'Cloveland, 0.y or St, Louls, No. \V ARTED-MINTO SRLL GHANG-CIANG.: OXR spung man mado 17 st wookcy oo mia snli hosos i g day: & mechiania olenrod 821 fu thiroo dass. Dot complain of bard_tlmes, but commonco L onos aolling Chang-Chang. 09 East Madisoi-at., Jtoom 5. ANTED_600_ WOODOTOPPERS, INMEDIATE: N D Rmkotoate w0 tenm o i Wit VWANTED-HUN IN ¥ ARD GOUNTIY T soli & now artiolo, somgihing thut has novor boon ha. fora, the mvlie. Eurcke anufucturing Uompany, 1 oo 13, VAN NTO SELL_OUR ARTIOLES EV: A A A 2! ‘wantod to »upply agonta in ny Htato. Liheral fudy mont flAIlEYdDm NP o0, B oo! '\’,VANTIED-AN EXPENTENORD PONTRT, APPLY fmincdlafoly at tho Bt Jullen ilate), 143 Duachara:ss Hotols. ATHANTIO OTRE, GORNER VAN BUREN AND Simcmanoste, conleally lhowed <. fow necmanont il day Basrdies ncoummiodaiod ab moderats roion. First-class o ovory pariloular. WANTED-FEMALE HELP, Dom sstios. VW ANTED-GIRL TO DO JRNLRALUOUSEWORK 8t 1331 Pralrio-av. ¢ FOREST:IIOUSK, 11 NORTIL OLARK-BT., cornor Kieio ~A now ntid gamfortabla hotol witli soullis orn oxjiusuro, hoband cold wator, hath-room, and all tmodorn convenloncos: tablo firat-class irofos grnnd, ol ostabisimaath i ot ofou” (6 o o ot guosta. This horol b tho fncat amd_mast eon: tral Incition of any hoiel in 11 citz, 1 ran. for (o mod- et wn gopatdrin of .60 por iy drvoa, ot wook; and Is unsurpassed in all f‘l appolntinonts, Pars tlos who hl"l"m\:l'::ufl Mflm)m'l“ INEBIJdDEHgV!l {?1“ ;\% Dhico, a3 AppIicatipns. acg whmaru, and o Shgnot holt s P A A RDN IR £ 00.. Deops, BOARD WANTED. OARD-WANTED-NIY A GENTLEMAN AND wife in a qulot, private family, cononfont to' Van t, oars. Trlbuno otfcs, |V ANTED=AGOOD GTL FOR GENERAL TOUSE ok, 8t 48 Curtis-st. WANERO-AG00D GIRL'TO DO SRCOND WORI ab ) Buath Grosoeat, W AN [T0-A GO0D INTETLIGENT PROTESTANT wirl {0 tako care of a lttio boy, at 83 lndianaar, Lanuodrosses. WANIED_TWO FLIST.ULASS WASTIRRS AND onp starolior, _iawtiiocia's Laundey, 333 Fifili-av, SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Booldioonors, Clorks, Eto. TTUATION WANTRD~A GRR yoars, just arrived fu this elty, Treitch, finglish, and_Ttallan, would atiun of lll'f{lfld {a & marcantila b ow hundred dollars as5 o Riv O ebune oo el BuufD_A GENTLRNAN AND WITE DRSIRIG board and ono or twn unfurnistied rooms in a strictly pitrataTanlly: fosadion Wost Sido. Adilreas 0%, Teib- e olfico, Srw.\'rmn WANTED-WHERE T OAN RUPPORT wile, Unby, and the ol fulks; am23 renra old, smatt, astive, fnd acqualatod with tho oity, ~ Address T, Teibh 0 altico, W0 GENTERMEN REQUIRE ROARD VIOINITY af 13th or Maxweil, 'Two tleoping roums, on should ho oligiblo fur sitting-roowm, Torms modorato. Addrass Velbun otic: BUSINESS CHANCES. QUTUATION WANTED-MARONIO—A BROTHIR formictly in gond clronmstauocs, o, thrangh long 1lingss, and other causes, destitite, sud with a Jango tam- ily doviondant on him, wlicits omployinont in any capacle y, elorioal or mauual, \\'fl'k wanted, not rellel; good roloropees, Bhiall | havo a Happy Now Year? Addron V6, Telbino oglioo. FIRST-OLASS DINING-ROOM, DOING A:GOOD ‘paying busincss, for eale: host lacation an tho South fo; owner golng Mast, ross U b7, 'ribuna oitico, OR BALK—A BUTGHER BHOP, OIEAD FOR cash, on neonunt of tranblo 1 tho fawily, Inquiro ai 167 South Jofferson-at. TTARDWARE BTOCK OF ATOUT "g7ow, AT wight, T, (e mlo at bargain, to.closg qut, st Hgnient, ‘An ‘6l stand with good trade. ‘This 1s & ehanco not ofton offerod. __Apply at Dwight, or 176 and 137 ako:ats, Ohichgor 1o O, W LELDEN. Assiznco, 1 WG SELL TO.0AY, AT A BATGALN, THE slookcof conicationary, farcy goods, and clixre, 13 Rtane A dolpheat. Two pintod show-cases, and_ cveryihing ahont 1t Slona: froub, and. nitragiive,’ Hent, $1 & Uay, and P\qmynt busindss, | Prign, §5003 part on timo, L bavo fwo storos, and oan't run ik, Trados. QUTUATION WANTED-BY . YOUNG MAN TO h \‘lur‘lllwlflflfnl“llxllcllan! In I.manos:l ’lllkfl :illllu ahopy hite liac u years’ experionco on fing H no ob- Joe " Blos Vbl Krtbuus omone. o Gonclimen, Tonmstory, &o, TTUATION WANTED-IN ‘A PRIVATE FAMILY s onachman; bostof raforoncs furalshod. Addrass 64, Tribuna niico. SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domestios: TTUATION WANTED~BY A GOOD GIRL TO DO &2 gatoral housowork fn a privato tamlly, No. 340 Twon- y-soeoud-st. M KT FOR §200. COST §0. WILL A\ "snll for 8110 cash, Dalancoon time. Fvarything in Fumnlula running ordor, Guud trad et got out of Dupiness: cheap ront. 1 you waut s barkain address ¥ %, ‘Lribuno ofive. RESTADTANTS TR TE + good ronkons, .y Room 13. N A VERY atorn for mlo: small 115 Tweaty- LOST AND FOUND. [OUND-IN PRAIRIE-AV. _BTAGIE, PORTE- mounajo, containing smsll ‘amount of monoy. Iue quire at No.'3 Slate-st, Fouxvn_,\ TADY'S GOLD WATGIL AND OHAIN, on Monday on Wabash-av.: watch corraspinds 10 STERDAY P, i Wabash-ay, IN TWENTY-NINTI- 7 ololnck iast oveniog, 855 Wabash-a { TNST., A GOLD 's likoross, Tho tindor i, Tributa otico, and recelve s b~ ono advortitea (o Lo Toft atson & Co. The could’ go Arohlo's, 4 Fourthat,, whoto you shail Sud tho porsun m,, Indy's aitk umbrolla. J. G xoward for jta row il plosss addross O s, Tho OST_NEAIL GORNRRL OF MAY AND TULTON 0 findor, dahu Loi, appliod 3t N, Mataon ‘& Gs., but uld " got, o informntion about it Apply at ‘Mes. wwho found it JFOUNDIN SPATASIL STAGE: I OST_LYNX MUFT LT 4" at, Tbus at Righteenth Liborai Tor OST-ON TRIDAY, THIt lockot anntaining gontionay exal rewaed, n OST_MONDAY, ON MADISON-ST., BETWEEN I R ndos e watl rows 0340z s mo 3 T3 Weat nrlsansn o0 D lontiog ea i “ste, & young Nowfonudland slat; bisck, witn whito Bpot on thront : reward by retaraing 0’48 Norlh May-t. T, 08T-X RILVER WATOI AND GUAIN IN LT, oolu Park, or on North Dearborn at. Tho finiler will b wall rowarded by rofurning it to No, 43 Dolaware Place, botwoen Siata and Usssats. ji URSDAY EVENING, 590 U ATOUT & Li” o'ciook, on Madisnat. oar,’ a dark loathor pockots hook, consalning a $50 bitl aud 'amall amouut. of serip; also s fow othot {toms of but Iittly valuo, = A tiboral v~ ward will he pald to the part; mlumln& it to tho owoor, b33 West Weahlngiwnst. Mrs, SURRAY. D., B9 e TIOUSES, MAT. ud cold wate, bth- choap to o Goaica: 210 PRATRIC-AY. NEAR TWENTY. 65, Bf. W, UASH, Htate: T RENT-TWO CARGE -0 blo_mantels, bay window, hot Toum, yash-1rays, 0. Wil bo ront bl témnt cornat Uaeslsun and Hoboy . A B i 0 ay,Lont, §i0, fl-';-‘", aill"‘l/\(}l(l NAI\YII(‘IJUNDLAI‘ND SLA.”?I‘E l;lll()l\l aylor.st. yostorday murning. cal ror ad /5 ita roturne 81 s TANLBUSOI, o TRAYRD_FROM TR PREMINGS, 1163 STATE: 3., oia bright tod oaw, curly bislr, short foras) and Whita faco, Whnovar will roturn sald cow shall ba libor- ally rowarded, A, A, LIBLY, SEIUATION WANTRD_AS SECOND GIRL, AP- Dlsat 230 Trwautysocond-ste Employmoent Aconcies. ITUATIONS WASTRD-FAMILIES [N (YANT OF auid Seanilnavinn and Garinan lolp cat bo suppliod 8% Mis. DUSK 'S ollios, & Milwaukeo-as, TOATION WA Lot v 'ANTED—A OAPABLE YOUNG GER. ey of Hao alostipn. Dut hitisod Knew aqss of l'lll[illlh, ishes 8 homo in an Amorican family, could mhko hersolf nstul either with sowing, light howso- Work, ar \eaching Gorman of Franoh 1 dosltad, {n 0x- chunign for v hunel,_Addeass T 81, Telbung uifich. FOR SALE. 7O BALE_DECIDIDLY OilRAP_ORRISTMAS Jresants, Now and fina gonds. ‘A Baisoms agalakin it 4ad D for 8163 st s - A'lmxmufl and boa for 28, A Froneh vemiing maff and coltar for 35, A child’s rovof furs for #3_all bran wow and perfect, pidandtoma alleor-plated dinseraastar foe 313 sard “Alsb, 0ard recolver, spoon-holdor, &a. P Raniduno: #13 Michigan-av, 0 SALE_ONE TMPORTIZD HUNTING DOG, full broed and well tralnad, ehasn, on Account of no zoom; Auply at JOLNSTONIS' BOUST, Wosl Madlson- (O SALT—~CHEAP—GOVRRNMENT CLOTHING, consisting of Army overonaty, jackots, pants, wooled binnkote oto, : alsoddaric luo atmy ‘elatit by tha' saed oy pisco, shioap.”" Uavoemaoat Goods Tiapot, 145 2ad % POR SALE GHEAP-MUSKETS, RITLES, AND M sl kiude of broceholondluz wemay slics, rovaleors, ords, knivos, and 1 alpinanta i ‘oot Goods Depoty 195 and 137 Thuat Lakors £ 'I(Ton SALE_CIEAP_DARK BLUL ALI-WOOL donblo.width oloth by tho yard o jlaco, at Govorn, pjgut Goods Dopor, 133 aud 197 ast. Lake'st., Culoaigo; 7O BALE-6% TONS TAGKAWANNA CORLAT TG pee il o dofieorod wiki &6 hoursiter ordorod. Addrass @ 16, Tribuuo oftice, [OR SALE—100 BETS LADIES AND CAILDREN'S lina turs atloss than manufaoturers' cost, consisting of yux, ermiue, Astrachan, rqultrol, Alaska, o, 0lc., alc, : thcsa (irs tnust. b0 0ld 13 woek to. ro- allza oy loxnod 0 thom s will sell singln se's, or elusa i lut. Koo 1, up stales, 18 tinotly Clatk-st. TOR_SALE-AT A GREAT DARGAIN A LARGD oircus cnnvas, 120 fost round top, with all its oqulj e somilor Aesee O B Tilig Athae, | T 0N BALE_SEVERAL GLUSTRIL DIAMOND rings, ano act miak furs, and two grosgrain sllk dresa pattorns, vory ehoan. Mo 2, 123 Clirk-st. A T ATS0_AN UNTUR nlslion, xoom cnttugo. Apply No. 83 Praitpiaco, ot nd Loavits, duckéon audl Vao Huren- AKEN Ur=A nn.\ldk BIATE; OWNER OAN 1avo Lo snuria by Deoving penpocty a charaos, Caciantor Bhop, 40 1Rt elliheug - Loy ibis ehres ENT-VERY OIEAP—A COTTAGE OF FIV Turnighicd complota. for huuackooping. Iu- inat \astlugtonsat, 1[0 BRNT_SMALL, NIECTLY FURNISHED BOUSE, on Weat Sido, - Would resoevo roam for uso of furni furs, Roforsucosrequiad. Addroes U $1() BEWARDZ LOST, il R noon, Tith Inst., 8’ largo lulnklrl‘mlled. answers to thy “Andy. " Retuen to 451 Wabash-a cornor State and Tiweaty-scoond-s askod: naity, or r to Ublich Hous, and no quostions FINANCIAL. WANT 87,000 FOIL ONE VEAR FOR WIOH © il vty 1 cont e B pee o comalssion, scsueed an st olaas wnimproval. Indido. propucty WOrLh:' 820,000, N EHANK Wy Frilme olgs, o> "or \[ONF:¥ TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, ‘WATGHES, aad other vzl\xl“mo accucitics at Lissen's Private Loan Ottice, 175 Clark-s*., up-stairs, Room 5. 10 RENT-—FOUT & [ GOTTAGH-IOUSKS, on "Twouty-sovouth ¢ Gariholdl. © Almost nows {glb por month, W, TEWIKESBURY, 768 Vao ur et . TO RENT-~-ROOMS, 1[0 REST-ONLY $16 TILL MAY; § NICE, ROOMS, ney houso: lako' wator: Cirraltist., 3 biocks from Union Park. TRUESDULL & BROWN, 175 Wost Alad- soiat, T6 NINT-ELEOANTLY FUNNISHED ROOMS BY (o day, woek, o montii, at St. Flmo, 8 ail 67 Doat- Gurnat, Chargos rousousbio, _Ollioc, Koom 63, o SLEGANT ALGOVIE AND WAGK 81C- ond-story’ suito Tuoms, unfurutsiod, Dearbornat, aar Qutario: With board it dosirell,” Iy 48 Mllchigan® av. A Bhook thoro asked HORSES AND CARRIAGES, XEW MORI OF THOSE NEW AND OND- Jond hogsios, ity for wnin chotp o el ont, FEETCRIR & LAZEAL, Commlson [ Carrisgen, 193 Washinglon-st, OR BALEZA NUMBER OF FiRtST-OF. Jand cuttors at soutbwost coruor of I' 7O SALE-A SPLENDID FWOSFATED SLRIGW, ola and_shavos, choap for cosh, uf Q'BIYIKN'H. o Bty OR SALI—A CONVERTIGLE ONE OR TWO- soated outtor, mada by J., Uuold & Co., Albany, N, Hias boon used'bue & fow times, and Iy in perfect. or. o livery srablo of STONI & WILL- t., noar Prairlo-av, r]'\o RENT_TWO LARGE ROOMS WITH GLOSKTS, convanlent for housokeeping for & mnall famiiy! Apply a1 790 Wabush- I OFf FURNISITED ROOMS TOR VO RENT—A BULT housekeoplug, or would do fur 2, 3, or 4 young mon for slonping-tovuis; & front room cbdap, at 7 Bouth Dos- o not was an fnsult Rladhor-sts PA- WINTER HOUSES AT Gio. W, GAG i X nd_ ke & cone Stock Farm, ham i d 10 par magnth. - O1LAYE LADY, " TO LOAN ON DIANONDS, WATCHES slo., at LAUNDER hiohs 2 o ncur Clark, ioutablis O LOAN OF FURNITURE, TIOUSES ON I, et No. 13 aved land, and othar good oollate Hoom b, 1o, WINNE D R I L o 13 er . and givo tiraclass eatato'ieourity. Aduruss O 4, THbUS alca: ANTED—§%,(00 FOTL § YEARS. ON INPROVED propory. 1. 4, GUODRICIE, {25 sacbucs ] 0(]0 ‘TOLOAN FOR 8 Ymflnlfié ALSO SMALL 1,000 mwatorunort e “EROH HoW ALY P £0., Roow'D NoCormick Black, U TO LOAN FOR { OR 6 AMONTIIS, ON $2.000 o kanrweony Wekal ¥ G0 UM, 155 Dearhiom 4 FO! TOLIDAYS-TIZ BEST VA< oty of outtors in tho cliys ala ono aplesilla wolt robe at CONNELLY 'S Carvins Manutactony, 176 Waal 0 RENT_VERY NIOELY FURNISIED ROOMS i 5 nntoa ot guntlonien, st No, 83 Woyt” Poorla‘st Mr. T’o ) ANTLY-FURNISIED TOOMS, slnglo oron suite, by thoday, waok, or manth; oheaps o ot in e, A 10 S0 il urdponn it o X REE O FOUR GENTLENEN CAN it paufs pricos, st k37 Peairio.av. 0 RXCHARGE—A LIGHT WAGON OR BUGGY for & hoavy dra(t nrso, - Apply to LA IE BROTHERS, 4l and 160 Bouth Watorst. $3,000 Sl Troed LN PR AL 1T, 19 Major Hlock. @5.00() 15, AN TOR A TEi BF TERRS, B, o 0 & first-claw party with Insido Improved Deopaety, it st AFANTED_TO BiiY—A GOOD TOF BUGGY FOR ot GvOr o0 yoat In uso, Aud 1 PoFlea ordar, Addross U Ii, Tribuno olico. FANTED — [IORSES AND BUGGIES IN X. chango real eatato aud porsunal praperty at 171 Hast Madieor Qoo 2. TORYS, OFFI0ES, &o, Ftoros. 1[0, RENT-PHOTOGRAPII GATLELY ON Fisr: [ et steot o Weat o onnof (1o bt siatights (0 ally’ 1S OntFaon, roome, SLb. § FouL, Yofy law, TRORSDIAE EBIOWE, T Wl Madincen TO EXCHANGE. UL ATTERTIONCWE WISH| 10 BX- chinuga T0V100 fcot, avithwost ontuor of Outtayo- place aud 'Ihicry-first. for tha orcotion of bulildings, B3 JatE 14 Wion Duildiug, moribosal cormer of Monzon and asall the Dulio Qistiogulsh- Princess /PO RENT_A HTORE, NO, 18 TWENIY.8ECOND- ultalio fur & gedoory or {03 aiofu. Jiout niodor o o WANTED--TO RENT, ANTED-TO WENT-3" DWELLINGS, FROM ¢l 03 permionth, . Also, 8 o o 4 HVlagis hornoni 1,3 cottaiee lor good Loitanta ANTRDZTO Hif 4318 11, for the ly,_Apily or ads tho THLLIARDTARLE, BNALE. o gantlomen in’a At rhiemes privato ‘AN UNFURNISIIED ROOA v Relurenoes oscnunged, Ade VY ANTED-TO (iEN MUSIOAL. Qormnny ; an ennmel X NIOHOLBON - 1§ THK OHEAPRST FIRST- 2 olaworgan tn themarkut. Priso, 850 and upward, Minufuotory atst saluaruoi, 6 Hask lndia o ::.‘lli‘l’“:xflfi‘l‘l"olzmllhfldr "l,\'lnln‘m ARV Ol | v, Wo ko alty. nditin £ 000 57 Siklost. notr Van Huron. ‘ PIANOR AND ORRGANS FOR SALE—AT Rl A R tiatallmonts, ” SYORY & UAMP, 31 Bial noar, i, roolous stones, a gold brucolot a dinmond braco- Tmahne PARTNERS WANTED, 'I)AII'I‘NK“ WANTED-WITII ?3.@0 TO MANU. L fautnga tirat-olans mochauics! taoly, palonted Juino 3, 4735 theon by ovary ohrpuator, IMIWEIGT, AN InachIRIAL; uniniud witn 1o haraware trado profurred, It uud usplavations can Lo ebtalivd at 133 Nus Drexonty FAINT VINE FOWTRATES ON LAND. wxchiange for unlnoumberod resl estate, Ad- "feifino odlos, (v Droyiorly. toar Flity-iiftha asro promavise 13 tethudn Oltarols Blosk. 1[0, EXCUANGE_FQR TEAL, ESTATE, 2 FEw 5,00 IN WA, e i ai0a undor & valuabln Wwinof Datont | can'be handicd pralitabiy by wanatagtdcars o spiegulatara, Oall un e ;fl‘mm.‘lh. M‘nn ] hu"lfl storn Iuveutors' Exchango, oon A b ohiy OF SEUNELATS o i g Y '1‘D 15XaIt K ~ A GODD ROAD HORSE OR duiblo-osprors: g for blsno, Audross V 8, Aribe Gmo ufiloe, ‘v ANTED — TO KXCHANGE — JET JEWELRY, faugy and williusey goods, for fuur or va Lorsos, Address Ve, s Tuuxuumnh Mich. Vatue, 310, faria’ e ‘moraliandiso, an atoo Konlsy 10ome 33 and 21, Clar! ‘riliune pifico. Peinolids oaly” doale’ with, ~ddeess 908, v A V() 1¥ TARD TO ToAN Fon FIvh 40,000 Jreltn ionan propatir, Adaross ¥ o Frlbund alfoe, siailag iouritias, aud wiiord an nteriow 1y o biul. MISCXLLANEOUS. * 160-ACHE HOMESTEAD AND 3 TOWN LOTS Irua to tiembars of our colony, No frrigation. Raily road fare ouly £18: mombership only £26. " [ur eiroular, call on 11 1, SPRVENS, 160 Rast Madisan.s BOOTAL, PARTY WILL IR GIVEN OINRTATMAL .A.nhlhl at North Market 1at), cornor Olinion n?\& ka;, 1, adnttiog lady aud gunt, to be COMPLIGATED Javkeon. iad st e o s connte, adjusted, work. rogu Aol A, AN ok choiiios ka eupuh (ASI PAID ¥OR CAST-OFF OLUTIING AND “Tisoolancons goods of any kind, b e A TP IGHIEST PRICIE BAID K ART-OF] .l oluthiug, by JUNAS A, DI(IICLNBIA.OB‘le%l}LhChKE st._Orders by mail prowpily attoudod o, VW ANIED-X FLOUIARTY GRIST MITT, WATERL Optiomer prstoreed, tor which 1 wl) oxchings’ soed propOrty, ) AddR VR, TR e, noneumbored, and e \V A§ [ER-AN OFPGRTUNITY OF OLEARING & cellnaf dubris, and ako pay fa old brick. Addros W21, Tribung olica,s 95 TO 80,0 CTIVE MAN 1148 520.000 thi ‘fum o pfll' ol g ool buniness —wnuufacturing, st F farmi Tegw, Wity full partionla; HRE 17 Now Y HOUSEHOLD GOODS. A BBAN NEW PARLOL BUIT VORI BALE AT nall pelco, * Platod oustor spoon-haldor, olo., st a Uarualu, Residon ari 13 Michigan Qi & LLIAMS L AT PRIVATI naly, 1or tho noxt Mx sartmont of goods apperiaiilng 1o the wants of ‘ovoryb i will soll at anotioy, on W Xlanl{ Friday, and Buturday, a con- plute stook of huusohold goa tions, o, at tholr salosroons, Nu, & South' Uauil-at, Libural ' advauoss tiade au slusigimon SEWING MACHINES, _ i CHINE FOR A CHRISTAAS ]3!.’\”“‘\‘7"?1‘!"‘"“‘“‘ MA\I cotablished tlagor vihoe, 316 Bauth Halsta 4 Qi outugs, INGEIV WING-MACHINIE AND BUE A BINGRS BN LR, AR the ol “fottus ooty 1. oMl "Snd 'Foo. thio casiosl way 10 Gob & soviog- waoling, o FIOYED FANILY KL ONE MRVITS thice1 alanbwo Grover & Inker, f oy e L Olavicate Thow o | roVedy (WO, HEDIROGM BETS AND OARDETH TOR, Ty sl D o ¥ or on fnatallments, Addross U, Trlb- a0 ool VW iLICoxX's QIDNG, THE BEST LAMILY SRWING waching. Virgad, noodioe, oll and romalring: Witk oox & Gibbs 8, B, Ubv, ooruer Wabsshi-av, aud Adansah