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PHE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, APRIT, 6, 1874. - THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Investigations---Gen, Moward tho Government Printing Inflation---Parallels with the Brit- ish Panic of 1826, The Plea of South Carolina. From Our Own Correspondent, . WasninaTox, April 1, 1674, Tho use ot inveatigations is ono of thoso sub-~ Jects. which riso to tho mind after thoy grow weary on the oye. Thoro aro now soveral of hom: into Judiclnl frauds in tho South; into ndinn contrncts; Into Gen. Howard; fnto tho manngomont of tho District of Columbin; into moletios, Post-Oflca Agonts, sovoral banks, and what not. Last Congrass thero wore many oth- &rs, led off by Judge Poland’s memorable Crodit- Mobilior Committes, and followod by sovoral audlarl Committoes which stirred up the pool without efectlug any cures. Tho proper way to invostigate i by regular Committoca of originally put togolhor for tho comprohensivo pusposos of which tho spo- port 5 but it can becomo & profosaion to got tho Choirmanship ot somo Bpecial Committes by moving .for-it, and thon slip off home on tho wwingo of-sancatian, and ba rafurnad tn (angros like o Oitizon Marat orgomo othor self-constitut- (8 bolng investigatod by s Court Martial, the proper body to try s military man, and such Commissions soldom do injustico, denling out the law of milltary honor. I am wholly uninform- ed about his oharacter, He is o sort of military Oolfax, a8 I undoratand it, who lias undortnken tho rolo of Havolock with imperfoct civil nnd soldiorly.roquisites. God forbid that wo should judgo.men, and the Court that is to try thisman needs mo roinforcing. It appeara that ho has obeyod some kind of fanaticism, and drifted oft to philanthroplos, gonerally involving o good deal of monoy, many officials, and Bomo of the clomenta of running for tho Prosidency. At any roto ho has made both opponents fud encmies, most of whom could do no more than keop him moving and sufforing, untll tho Secrotary of War pulled up his accounts, siowed thoro to be Jargs doflcite, 2nd roportod him to Covgross. . -Congross consigned him to & jury outsido of sivil protensos of justice, and thoro ho is, attont opon his character and'fato, The Froedmen's Buronu is ono of -tho appondices of Reconstruo- tion;—an ordor of Jesuits to propagate Frocdom and sustain tho party: like ite prototype, it re- -mombered politics moro than tho foith, and has been oxpelied from wmany of - tho States whon it undertook to have a sort of molehillroyalty. QOnt of the Burean has grown & largo b with twenty or thirty branches,—~tho paront *branch under Howard's oye, In Washington, and 1ho otsors scatterod amongst the nogrogs, from Now York to New Orleans. It has boon at ono timo fn a flourishing condition, but two of the recent panics showed it to have fot out ffs mon- oy on speculative scouritics, and its want of a back-stay of bonds in the 'Lroasury makes it al- recarious, Tha loug distanco of most of tho depositors from this bank, tholr crednlity snd slowness in hearing news of ru- mors ‘or warnings, give the concern an advan-* .tago over whito people’s banks. It is reported ,000,000 lont out on Washington-City TUE GOVFRNNENT PRINTING-OFFICE 38 being investigated more on general appear- ances than on knowledgo, It is an clophantine parvenu, grown_up . {rom a mere cub which ate inger-suaps before tlic nudionc imo trick of transfariug a pocket- of tho spectator to o.distant sholf, snd Dot knowing how to take it down sgain. ' Tho Printor bolongs to that band of “matchloss purity which sings: - I.want fo bo o Dopartment, 3 And with tlio Cabluet siza, crown upon m A TarD witbta. my Band, - Tho Joint Committeo on Printing doos thia in- 10d by Bonator Anthony; and it will ono a8 if- the work had beon intrust- 't over from tho rogulir of o plece co g0 in and ot - Olapp’a Obicfost . offenso to B0 rauch work that he could 1 00y uniformity of books or g roquired, foll into 1 which, ,like Mullett rs, ho computod on’ the . ground-floor, fo the sovonth bhenver of oxponso, Why should a Government-ofiloer, with a scttled ny, encournge every prajosition mado to bim to mprove s river-bar, buil cultural Roport ? ing dosiro t0'bo {lio o pilo up so much worlk gecure in. the custody of.it for years; others, . again; from the wild, creative propensity; and ! ptall othors, because, porkaps, there will bo an _ honost tare nd tret in 8o much mountainous Like the man with. the razors who - sold thom under cost, but grew rich by tho grent Civil Borvice base rudouce a8 well 08 efficiency. would."dissuado . Congross from manya wild ond almost. nseless - expondituro; but liore ison instance of how ways apparently o, to'do tho Bub- dollny from - the ed tos lol of chaps lef Committeos and in want bave been drivi=s 1, none bein; hetlong nogligonce, by & palace, or print an Some do it from an over-+ Lt pocessary ; othors,. end that they will fool number he got off. o Commissioner of Agrioulturo, gonorally solected bocause ho makes eolvos that Lo must issue a stunning edition of ‘Ho calls on tho Public Drintos ooted becauso -Lo ono politician’s intorest for Thoy both fly aroun call on that member of tho Agricultural Com- Imittoo who gots most gardon-seed, and that memberof the Printing Committes whose son- in-lnw furnishes the pupor, They resolve to _aek for 1,000,000 ‘¢ Agrcuiturals ;" failing tZhat, to drop to 500,00 ‘the button-hole of Congresa if than 800,000, All nature unitos whon thoy, got Perfeotly songuing and poll- ‘mell; flying aronnd valorously, voting for this man's Dill, supporting that ono in 3 anco of chicerfulnoss, and axpecting all to'join and help the work along in roturn,thoy corry their point, issuo cords of ug: togo to nonej;.and, prosto upon_a delleiency all nround. Now it looks suspicious. A financial ebb comes to the coun- The cry is Economy and Roform, just 88 it bas been sinco the boginning of - the. world, | ‘Wlen the morning-stars sung together and tho sons of God shouted for joy, thero was direotly o cry for Economy and Reform, annoys tho Sacratary of the Intorior, and the Tressury too; theycall on the rublio Printer ; it lonks out, and o man noross tho way exclnima 4 Corruption [ Then the d Printer_looks over his baoks, and thoy will not post, o 'drops on his eutimates for the coming yoar, and thia proyokes suspicion, The country Yondor hoars that thera I8 anothor investigation, and ho folds bis bandana over bis head snd sinks away to slumber, noring : O Lord) how ‘good lcooream, To- published a poli nowspaper in ‘and asip for holp. copies ; and to it sballbo louy airly to work pure oxuber- boolis, of “advan- tho your ends Tho doficloncy TILE TOPULAT 00D, notabla that Congress, whilo in- vestigating with avidity, does nothing else worth ho Houso of Reprosontatives s for inflating tho cwronoy in o large mnjority, and all tho_ gront special investigatora aro on thnt No othor quostion has Deon noticed dur- ing tho nossion; and L folt, at tho firet, that, it rthore was any heresy in thio' country on any ravo quostion, Cougress would bo sure to Do you know why {hoy Inflated? othor reagon oxcopt time-gerving to a supposod g in the constitucncy, eyon if oulytho chonpest class of votors showed 1t. ple want it1" was tho ery. wuporsousitive to ¥ tho peoplo " posititious demands from thom, and rule without On mattors not rolating to honor, Cougrass may woll bio resation: arlos, until the longroas made to momontary n of tho conn- hat bave we gained in the pop- ular vietory over the Salory-Grab whon a grees, now thoronghly intimidated, waters tho .curroncy and cuts looso from tho lope of re- sumption? No iuyestigation posmblo at this {ime will compentute for such & darlk, unroturn- ag moro redenmless papor, To thiy orror the frults of Bureau investigatious are no -anora than the flicker of Aladdin's lnmp in tho .cavorn to which Lis unclo's rapacity condomned him to Ond it Poculntion, exiravaganco, s yenrly dotloit in tho Budgot, are tho lot of na- tions; but an aunouncemont to tho warld thut wo roject their knowledge nnd experionco in panking and financo 1n o xeturn along the corrl- dor of timo to dnrkness and infatuation, In tho cdition of Aligs proved discrel tlio Amorloan “Biartinenu's flistory of 1ho Ponco (1810-1851; whick, I dare sy, four or flve groat Westorn Bonntora who fout In tho Ialo war novor road, — thora I8 & warniag of tho tvoor threo ovilawhich Europe npprohons will Yut overtake the. Amor- ioann, and this s ono of thoms 7 “Thoro 1a tho vitnl subject of tha currency, which it coucorns every Lopublican citizon, at nll timeg, to attond to, whou thoro {8 dangor (and thero alwaya is ndangor) of a Loo froo rosort {0 papar-monoy for roliof from any ombarrasss mont, It scomd to me, " uhio says, *no thought- tul citizen of any natlon can read the story of the years boforo” and nftor Panl's bill of 1810, extonding ovor tha crash of 1825-'6, without tho strongest doslro thnt Buoh risks and cnlnmitios may bo avolded tn his own country at any sne- rifico, ‘Thore are eovoral countries undor tho doom of rolsibution for tho liconso of an fucon- yortiblo paper curroncy; and of these tho United Btatos nre, unhappily, ono, . . . The alfairs of tho Economio world aro as truly and cortainly undor the control of natural laws as flxfi‘\i(ur :1 of Maitor without and. that of Mind within, Asto this English pantoof 1825, thero aro Bomo MONE REMARKADLE ANALOGIES botween it aud tho prosent situation of tho- United Btatos than botweon tha Iatlor avd any formor American panic, It was ton years aftor tho final victory over Napolaon whon speoulation burat on England, and tho stringenoy was fod with currency small notes. It s ton {nm now- after tho supprossion of the Robollion. Tho outward fllf:lm before tho panio were the samo ; sympathy i largo onterprisos, tho imagination lod to widertako gront mutorfal works, th in- oruasod wenlth of tho middlo classos, full shovs and thriftior farms, banlk-balancos awaiting bon~ oficial sccuritios, high funas and low intorost, farmors’ wives ambitlous to liva in citios, _Bald n historian who had scon both porioda : ** Buoy- ant wad tho_tone of tho timo. Buoh was tho record, mueli of which was to mergo into sllont lsmny, the gazotte, and the. obitunry.” How {his 1urthor parograph deplots our perlod .of Cooke and Olows: ** Mavy a man seb up for o bonker who would, ab any othor time, lave ns cuvts Wil sl websiam an_for.a King ). . Took. at this, also: *Thore waa such & rago for stoam 'nui'lrntlnn, cannls,. and rallronds, that,.in tho sosaton for 1825, 438 potitions for privato bills wero proeontod, and 230 private ncts wore pnasod Part of the retribution of the national folly lay in the decline of the characler of the House of Commons, too many of those members acled, in 'weqard fo those bills, with a recklcsaness which Teljectod them o a suspicion iat they, ke olhers, had forgotlen themaelves, and had sacrificed their. legistative conscience (o #he inferests of themscltes and their, friends.” ‘Lho . tarill ‘then pra- voiling _ produced overtrading,” ns tho Hon. Washington Townsond ~would . -call it, and tho - markets woro clogged wWith goods. Rockoning-doy camo in tho fall 5 tho yoar, ns with us, Just aftor tho King ind | dismissed Parliomont’ With _gratulations, It camo becauso thoro wore no dividonds to bo paid ‘longor on . bolstored bonds, - *First wora tho failures of houses which nobody supposad to bo vory stablo ; it was nid to be morely tomporary ombarassmont, and that tho firms posessod prop: arty far oxcoeding fn_valuo their ontire liabili: tiod. On tho Gth of Docembor the nows sprond with the spood of tho wiud that tho banking- Bonuse of Sir Poter Polo 4 Co, bad stoppoty hnving acconnts with forty-four country bouks." TTon days aftor Polo & Co. stopped, tho Mint bogan to coin o little more than Richardson's gilvor rosumption, aud *Ono and son pound | bauk-notes for country circulation [the Want and tho South wanting moro ourrency] wore is- suod. is show of _confidenco, nnd tho - somowhnt increased supply [14 monay, raiged tho spirits and allayed the panio of socioty ; and, by tho end of that yoar,—the ear which had opened so brilliantly,~the nation {:ugnn to thiulc it might, ono way or another, nlmfigln through.” I am quoting ot random Miss Martineau's narrative. Next tho wise Parliamont mot, ‘‘ and bogan to dobate tho matter nt once, enger to bring for- ward thewr favorito topics, ~Yhey mado bad worse, Expansion, in all the jesuitry of this ‘businoss, waa votod ; and, in the courss of timo, cnme want, riots, vice, omigration, and finally, aftor the long losson had been learned, ecouomy, peaco, freo trade, low taxes, ond no more wass for twonty yoars." ‘* ' THE PETITION OF BOUTH CATOLINA. The _Congrossional newspapors — thoso in which Mr. Butler Lias o silent interest, and thoy aro nob fow-—are now taken up with the potition bnoked by the personal appearance of & dolega- tion from South Carolina, in which aro the well- Jknown nemes of Rutlodgo, Bonbam, Chostnut, “nne Kershnw. Tho potitioners, ropresonting tho worst atato of things in the South, boldly cito Congress to look at tha Goverumont it is respon- gibla for, and give_rodress and roliof. But the; do not sy what reliof ig possible, thougl douhi- Tosn thoy claim, uuder tha brond pennon, that it ja tho ditty of Oongress to givo overy Btate a Topnblican form of government. Horo ig the situation: An ardent colody of forvid types of men—Scotch, Huguenot, and English—adopt tho institution of Slavery, and gfow rioh nud proud upon it, until thoy dimjnish roprosontation to mnsters, and make tho scionce of government perfoct toward thoir own condi- tion of things, but false toward all which outlies thom. Thair public crodit is porfact, their Log- islature puro, thoir Suuators sud Ropresctita- tives in Congross aggrossivo and biindly logicul. At Inst, a8 destivy closes, around’ thom- with no Anti-Slavery world, thoy challengo it, precipitate revolution and war, and go under in the contest, Just what Mr. Calhoun predicted came to pagé 2 o nogro majority in politicalslli- nnco with the North, tho humiiiation of the race of masters, and tho whole control of tho Btato transforred to tho nte slaves, - - ,Tho . potitionors come as **tax-payors;” but thelr rolation to thoold dominant- claya-is clonr. Thoy prescribono romedy. Is thoroany? Thoy resent theso flglmas: ‘The Btate oxpensoes have ncrensod nix-fold, and aro now $2,600,000; in ono yoar, 28,628 acroa of land, which had failed o pay taxes, were forfoitod to tho Stato: tha pubtio dobt, ndvanced threo-fold_ in six yonrs, is lmwkslfl,o ,000, and has produced no public work. 3 ‘These figures aro less eofficient to Northern ,mon than to South Osrolininne. In view of tho snbversion of ono, clnes, and tho enfranchive- ment of auother, Wholly poor and ignorant, the aores nomed above may woll havo boen forfeited apn part of tho ponilty of brond ncres kopt iotact by sorfdom. Take the sluves of the State from niidernenth, whora they woro holding up ono man's plantation, and put thom on tho top, *ahd they will nocessarily broak down the crus of the ground. Froedom can support no Euoh propriolors as' Wade Hampton, unloss capi- tal- and orgonization are brought forward ‘and then, instead of ono plantor, you have & “stock company. Thore may have boen little aps plication of Stato fuuds to raflronds; but, bo- tyvoen 1861 and 1871, about 225 miles wero added, monking in all 1,201—or moro than North Oaro- lino, Alsbums, or any Bouthern Stato, excapt vu;i nio, Yonnesso, and Kontucky. Tho ten i i roods.of tho State had_cost, ns ' reported, $28, 000,000, oxcluding the Bluo Ridgo Road,—n swine dlo, " but_whioh received, however, $4,000,000 from tho Stato in 1869, conformatory of a amall aut peased by the old oligarchy in'1864, What a8 been dono for education by tho freed citi- Zena { not statod ; but the specifio chargo is mado that the State printing Jaut yoar cost £383,- 000, ** which ia 860,705 moro,” say tho patitioners, ¢} than it cost tho Stato for sixty yoara beforo tho War,” Then it used to coat 34,000 nyoar, about, . to do all tho printing for tho Commonwealth, ‘Chis was too cheap, aud indicated too lttlo printing. Tho Hon, A: H. Btophons, from just aver the Carolina line, in Georgin, ian great stickler for printing and tho 1unkh5g;|;n|vflege, ovid thinks 53,000,000 5 yoor b Washisgton, witls nnnual deflcioncios, no groat shalkes, 3 "It in absurd to sof togathor tho cost of ruuning s froe Btato, with police, records, uniform taxation, an. enlarged "Logislaturo, and all tho ornemonts -and plokinga of a soverciguty, and the cosb of tho samo Stato whon afowrich plant- ora paid for tho priviloge of running it. There arenow 140,000 votora in tho Btato, and the ne- groos are 80,000 in tho majority, Thore were Qnly 18,000 white votora formorly, and, whon na- gro suffrago was first doclured, only 5,000 whites Joted—tho rest. disdaintully abstaining, ! ko up, ngatn, tho iguro of tho Stato dobt, a8 deolurad Yo ho 810,000,000, Twis is presentod 1o Congross ns_monstrous ;. and'it is too much for notiung to ghow for it. But, \l{,’ the tosti- mony of tho robol Oplonel snd Bx-Licub.-Cov, Gabriol Cannon, of Epartausburg, ji 1§71, tho War cost BouthOarolive, 230,000,000, 0%t cluslve of tho War-debt, in slaves, beuks, and ‘monoy chieily,—loaving o prosent valuation, of all the land and property, of 184,000,000, Col, Gaunon was asked by Job Btovanson : ** Do you not think that that littlo aristooratio chioap Goyernmont you had rosultod rather ox- pousivoly in tho ond 2" g ** Qortuinly,” enid Gabriel, dolofully; *war has boen a very oxponsive thing.” On valulation of 181,000,000, Bouth Oaro- lino's dobt Is now Lo her eapital a8 ono tu tvolve. Lsut thero is 1o renson why, with the samo nres, Inbor, and fortility, tho an'o porty should he con-. 06,000 sidored reduced by ,000 ; for that sum i nddod to tho happiness of tho fread slave, and {a'bis ondowmont ; w0 that distribution, and not loas, is the name for this Lransformution, ‘Tho breaking out of tho Ku-Klux in 1870 cost the Stato a larga smount of monoy to arm the negro militis with 16,000 Winchestor ritlos, and pay them for taking tho flold, Tho Laxpayors’ Uonvention now brovght for- ward on the Nationnl stage, {8 not . now thing, but was cullod Moy 9, 1871, and continuod threo dnys, A Mr, 0. W, Dudloy atatod thy points of zoliof yoported from the Leglslature to bo as fol« of voling; rotronchmont, roduotion of snlarios; isguos of banda, nily notablo, tho Leglslature at Columbin, an porsoveranco As Mr. Onlhoun prodleted, fir tho yonr 1850 ¢ annrchy, poverty, misery, and wrotchodness,” tago. If tho land bocomes forfelt to tho Btate, third prooess it will bo colanizod with tho lator- Carolins muat. &2, to its oxirom L 15 HUL LY QLAY VIO VoL tho ignorance o oncouraged for two conturios. * Ho is not trnsted by his formor slaves, becanso ho s on record that Lo boliovod in tho philan- timo have como to paes tho chiof onormitics of tha nogro Legislature. . Tl United Btates could now do nothing with Bouth Oaroling, oxcopt to romand it to the mili- sorved a place to do any good to Its whito allics parts of Missourl, Ilentucky, and Toxas. L ) Qari, 3 XWhitc=Elouse Weddingss Aneunt tho approaching marriage of Miss Grant and Miss Btowart, the Intter the daughtor of the weolthy Benalor from Novada—DNMisa Grant is, ono would naturally supposo, in & most onviable E:mlflnn( tho highest which any unmurricd lady ‘Amorioa can hold, and hias youth, health, and 0 spirits whoraith to_anjoy Lor blondings. [{ug Stowart’s position is scarcely loss snviablo, Bho is just 18, vory .pretty, lns had all the ad- vantages of nn'EmuEmm cducation, and iy sur- romided in her now home, just comploted, with all tho luxurios and elegancica of Iife. It might falrly bo supposod that those two young girls would wish to enjoy thio ploasuros life so frocly offera them before nesumliug its responsibilitios, but |t sooma thoy think othorwlge.. Thoro oro’ to ba soversl woddings after Lent, tho firat probably that of iss Violet Blaix and Mr. Janin on tho 16th of April. That of Aies Grant and Mr. Sartoris I8 expeoted to ocour ho- foro th 20th of May, Tho day for Mr. Hooker, of tho United States Navy, to claim the prizo ho Ligs won i not yet roported, but ho probably will not wait vory long. Miss Btownrt hns boon in 0od sooth one of tho. moat admired belles of Washington sinco sko mado her debut a littje more than a year ago, and ia morcover & girl of strong practical common sengo, who is moro uso-~ ful in her bome than society bolles aro popularly supposed fo_be. Anothor bollo of tho Beason just past, whose praises moro than one cor- roppoudent las writlen of —AMies Enrly, of Virginin,—is_to_rosign bollohood on- tha4d of Juno, snd allow Liout. Meniy, of tho army, to Place hor among tho ranks of the marred ladics who tako back seats in tho German, Mr. Saxtoria is to eail for Europo with hia bride immedintcly after thoir matriage,’ and they will arrive in timo to onjoy the season. * s B I wrots you a short timo ago that thoro had baoi bah one weddiog in (ho Whito Houso: bus I have sinco learned that the daughtor of Presl- dont Tyler was married” whilo ho “occupied that mansion. This' was® “ Lizzio ™. Tyler, * who marriod Mr. Waller, of Williamsburg, Va., Both aro now. doad. Prosident Tylor himself brought. |- & brido to.tho White House, In the lattor part of bia torm Lo marriod Miss Garduer,, of Now Yorls, ‘It was o quiot oburch wedding in that city, but o brillinat roception was given at tho Executive Mansion, -and the . bride honared, r. Cathoun by taking bis arm to tho rofrashi- meiit-room, Mra. Tyler was vory popular s #tho firet fady in Amorics,” and . has* boen'no loas go in hor less couspicuous role sinco. - Shais- ono of tho most thoronghly agrooablo porsons I ‘ovar met, ~ Bho toolr up hov rosidenco in Goorgoe- tawn o year ngo, and is now tlioro, and whonover sho mingles in gociety sho is recolvod with that deferenco and respeot” which lior dignity and, grace, oyen moro than tho position shie Tormorly ocoupiod, demand for Lier, e o _Binco 1 wrote you of Mra. Seaton’s account of the first wedding in the Whito Honso,- I lavo conversod, with tho only suryiviug son of that warriage, and - bia very 'agroeablo wifo, Miss Monros, nfterward ‘Mrs, * Gouvornour, it seoms, wonted tho-roo’s egg. too, for - eho’| was not. entisfied to romain long the *first young lady," but marricd st tho.ago’ of 17. Bho was muriod in the - Green Room; which- ad- Joins the Bast Room, but ia not now lhe: xoom of stato, the Blue Room, which is by far:the }m:um of the; suito, having that honor. Tho loor of tha'Green Room was : thon adornod. (7) .with & carpet, on'whioh was nnimmenso ‘! spread aegle ;" the brido and groom staod on thie hoad of tho bird and the parson on tho'tail, whilo tho Dridesmaids wore grouped around. thor cnr- ‘pots wore botter iu -thoso days or.thoy “wero “toleratod in .a somi-shabby condition "for ia lougor period then _is tho oasa’ now, for Mre. Gouverneur showed to Ler. children, whon they had attained maturity, where :she etood to be married on_that vory carpot which was still in tho Groon Room.. , e o ; |IBig Tracs-<The Yosomito.Eclipsad. {The Brisbauo (Australin)- Courder of Doo. 80, 1878, Eubfla\lun tho following oficial telogram from BMr. Walker Hill,'tlio Government Lotanist, -dnted from Cardwoll on tho 37th, and’ receiva by the Quoensland Bocratary for fands: * Binco the 20th’of Novombor we-havo.examivod tho _banksa of tho Mulgrave, Ruseell, Mossman, Dain- trao; and . Hull, Rivors, [and have boon more or lss Buccessful in flndlug suitpble land for sugar and othor tropical ‘and . somi-tropieal . produc- tions, -The ascont of tho summit of Bollenden. Korr waa succosfully mado by. Johnstone, Hill, and oight troopers, At 2,600 feot in holght wo obsorved an undoserlbod troo with crimaon flow- ors, which oxcels the Polnciana rogia, Colyillia raccmosa, Lngorsstroma rogla, and tho Jaca- ronda mimogifolia, At 4,400 foet a treo forn, which will excol in' grandour sll others of tho Alboreous olasy, A palm trao ot the snmo hicight which will tival any of tho British-Indln species In gracofulness. On tho banks of the | Daintreo wo saw o palm_treo cocos, which far oxcoods the uniquo specimon in the gardon of tho enme gohera from Brazil ' in grandour and Emcol‘ulnnm. Whils outting b given lino on tho anks of the River 'Johnstono, for tho, Lmrpnen of examining the land, an_onormous '{ig ‘troe staad in tho way, far cxcooding in atoutnoss and grandour the_renownod forest glonts: of Cali- fornia and Viotoris, ‘Throo feot from tho ground it measured 150 foot in eiroumforonco j 885G foot, whoro it sont forth glont branchos, tho stom was noarly 80 foot in clroumferenco, — Dr, Lothrop and Dancing.; | From the Doston Journal, Tothrop, at the contenninl gathoring, last wook, ia told. lytho Tov. Mr. Nightingalo, of Groton, Mosa, It it is not true it ig good enough to be, wont on & visit to a noighboring town, and whila thore attondod s party sud donced. borsln ronshed the poor g 4 And go, my doar, you wont to tho did you biave a good time 7" !¢ Yes, wir.! Waell, I am glad of it, and [ hiopo you will go again ane iho nome of the woman who hag boon making you sll this ‘troublo,” Bhe told, " Go to thai Woman and tell hor from mo, that it sho wants lowa: Minority reprosentation by a naw mothod and tho abolition of unncoosnary officen; 1o nd- vanco of the publio dobt, and an arrost of rocont ‘Ilio orimen ohiarged againat tho prosont ofoora and laws of tha Binto by tlic potitioners, are wonk in apeolfleations and Dold In gonoralitios. Tho printing Job_is tho only ono alloged in dotall, and o sivindle o aksorted thore of £280,000, ‘Tt briboery, schoming, 'and falso finanoloring go on, is no doubt true; but tho fact that throo ofliglala onu choose tho Juriea is moro striking to Northeru mon ; and tho powoer of tho domiaant oftleinly over tho eloction reporta and roturns, is oqu 3 "But 16 not moroly from s Iutorostod atand- Enhw that wo know tho stato of things in South atolina. . Mr. Pllo's book on tho({:munodln ¢ of “tho colored Tteprosontativo Billott's addross to his conatitn- cmu—vm'nh\(i thom that thoy would obtain, by. n politienl licontioustiors, tho con- tompt of the world—aro mora directly fn P'O'Y'llf' 0 country must be sbandonod to our former elaves, to hacoma tho pormanont nbodo of_dlsordor, Alns for tho need of timely prudoncs and tran- il dounsol! In 1835, whon the slnvory ngita- tion bogan, or aven in 1860, whon Cailoun made bLis lnst speooh and James M. Moson road it .aloud for him, thore was abundant timo to havo proparod for this state of things., Thore aro not wanting indications of reform now, but that reform will nut result in the supromacy of tho whito race, untll every montal reservation Is surrondored, nnd tho nozro citizon onn toungol with his formor mastor un- solfishly, Lvory Ku-Klux campaign nifrights that period furthor off.* Nor is {v probablo that tho South con over again bo tilled in great tracts subject to one man'sdiraction and for his advan- and tho Blate must do somothing with it,l by o ors, Buch b rovolution as has pasnod ovor Bouth . ‘The whito fro outretn 1y - thropy of onnlaving thoir bodles ; and, aftor be, wag beaton on that matter in the wor he rushod’ upon, ho stoalthily resumed tho war upon tho -manumitted and holpless people. Sinoa that -itary arm, as ina stato of insubordination and suorohy. Tho Democratic party has shown so littlo wisdom sinco the Wor that it has uot pro- in tho South. Indesd, thore is now moro securi- ty for lifo and property in South Caroling than Washingtan Correspondence df the New York: Graphic, | A bottor slory than tho many fold of Wosk Springliold's _occontrio parson, the Rev. Dr. not only in itsolf but in tho telling: A young lady who was a momber of Dr, Lotbrop's Church INidings of onic boforo hor. On her ro- {urn sho woy visited and called to most sovera account for the disgrace -sho had thus brought upon horself and upon the Church, and whiol had boon found out, notwithetanding it hnd boon dono among straugora, Oue stald maidon was upocll\\lr carnost in hor rebukes, and_made fool vory bad, ¢ What slnll I do " sho ssked. * You und better go and seo Dr. Lothrop.” Bha did go, sixd told him all'about 1t, 0, 10, pasty and dancod, did you?"'10 sald, “Yos, sirt" * f1And onjoy yoursclf, Aud now I want you to tell mo 1o ot to hoaven sho Lind bottor maks moro uso of gxur foot and less of hor tonguo,” STANLEY ON LIVINGSTONE. Tho Scnled Dlary of tho Fravoler. Mr. Stanley hins writton to tho London Daily News s long communiontion in rogard to thi donth of Livingstono, in which ho snys ¢ V414 will como out right b lnstl’ o was ne. onatomod to say to mo continually whon any oforonco wag mada to his returning home, Dy this fallh Lo bronthod into mo the lrong hopo that ho would live to roturn, until I bocamo also fiem in the boliof that ho was dostined to re. clovo tho Inurols tho Christian world was roady to shiowor upon him in porson. + 441t §s now nsked what lio liag dono since ho Toft Tugloud in 1860, and whothor all Lo has dono \vfil over bo made xmawnb and . how much of the knowledgo thought to bo galned by his Jabor is lost? To the firat queation I would answor that a short resumo of his discovorios, guch o8 lie gavo mo, and Auch-as 1 obtalno from tho study of his map, hns Ucon_alrondy publishod. 'To the socond quostion I would anawor thot n coplous rocord of his discov., orios, oxtonding over o poriod.of six venrs, whiol I brought to England 24 of Avgust, 1872, 1is safo in thn‘iunds of Misa Agnos Livingstone, bia cldest daughtor. This xecord boging from the day ho loft Zanzibar in Docember, 1806, to iho 18¢h of March, 1871, It embraces his dis- coverios from tho mouth of tho Rovuma River on tho oast const of Africa to tho Nynasn Lilko, thoss made from the Nyasss Lako in tho naw lands wost of Nyassn, in tho distriota of tho Ma- Zitu, tho Bobisa, Bobembas, the Wa Maraugu- Onzombo Run, Manyuemn, Wagubliab, up.to Uji}l, where 'ho arrived tho 20a of October, 1871, It also -contains lis discoverics ‘mnde whilo 'ho jonrnoyod with mo, from about the middlo of of Novombor, 1671, to tho 10th of Fobruary, 1872, when wo arrived at Unyan- yomba, A “To ordinary readors all this may appoar very vaguo, butif T toll thom that Liviogstone hag Arwmnad p dlatanne. af A0 milog. fimu 1 Porlod thoy mny have & -consaplion “of valuo of the journal which now lies in the strong room of a Glasgow bank, and which was Ecalod by mo tho evening of the 18th March, 1871, Thoy will bo propated to_nppreclato the tronsuro which muat now, according to Living- stono's {natructions, "seo tho' light ; thoy will bo able to fudgo for thomselvos what Livingstona hos donoj; of thio longth of the journoy tho biavo heart accomplished, * Livingatono wag s Inborfous noto-taker., A hittlo noto-boolk was alwnys at Land to jot down on tho march what obsorvations ho mado—which worg falthfully copied or improved upon in tho MF journal aftor bis srrival inecamp. Andas Livingstono sot groat storo upon those, they fmuat bo of valuo, and contain much ada tional Information.” = o Singular Coincidences 1t ia a somowhat alfimflnr coincidenco that Dr, Alfred. Hitcheook dicd ab bis regidonce in Fitch- burg, Masg.,.on Monday night of angini poctoris, with which disonso he was first -nttacked but lit~ tle moro than a weelkago, Dr. Hitcheook, who was, about G0 years of.ngo, was ominontosa biysician and a surgoon, and- ag such wos groat- y ostoemed and respected by medienl men gon-, crally, Ho was ono of the Committeo of Physi- ciaug who attonded thoautopsy on the body of Charles Sumnor, who died of tho disesse to whichDr. Hitcheaok, little moro thau two weoks Intor, foll o viotim. .Dr. Hitchcock had figured quite extensivoly rin- Massnchusctts politics, having baon o membor of both branches of the Legislaturo, and for several years one of tho Executive Council, | BUSINESS CHANOES. OITY REAL ESTATE, (OT BALI-A NIOit THREK-STORY M, 2 front liouso on Wabash.ay,, botwoon Thirtoenth snd s, eblo-tront house on Waliashiavs, just south A flrat-olnss marblo-front liouso on ‘Wabasheav,, south hatblo-front hanso on Pratrio-av., noer Now atono-front b igan-av, P R S A An ologAn rosldanco on cortior of Wust Wash Waodn to tho aints of i lata ho taken in part Ao dy AVERELL, 180 l)nnrl_rnm»nk. T, WIFI @60 TT. b box: 4] 11 No, 626 Tulton. ksor Htoro and, lnlt flfixv o nly 840 por foot, Lot G0xIR0 Ogden-av. o ino; near Westorn, i fortiug. on \arton-ny. aulina-at,, with 60x120 lth'mlnn No, %8 i 1 719 A1 731 VAR inranat, " hot oot st use and 1ot 765 Washin 5ON, Roal Lntato Agonls, 168 {Vout diadi: OR BALE-PARK.AV.—ON MONTHLY n7-room coltagos on Park. &r,, Junt east of Uontral Pack, which wa wil ‘soll uni vory I ullt in the nost aubie Wo nro bullding s “Thoso lousos aro by stantisl manner, and willbo roady for ocetipanoy Mr Calland oxamino_plans at our oflioo. Toom 9, 140 K¢ast M ALI—5 AORES CORNIR OALIFORNTA-AV. il Taylor-st. ; 8 lots carnor Bizsoll and Uonts 1002170 cornor Wisconsin and Frankl cornor Vanluren and Loomis-sts, | 8 acros in Bolior tlon, woat of Ugnteal Par rinon-et. : 4 1 15125 Wost, Madison-at., enat of Lincol Yostorn-av, todly low i above proparty o S A JR-LOW-ERIORD DWELLINGS: IL112.A V., noar Thirty-ficat-at., 17,00, AV, noor Tniety-fourthest., i1 Thaso Are a1l vOry 60100 plagin snd 1 Lo dition, PIEGINA LY 04 Washington-at., Room 13, 101t SALE—DUILDERS ATTEENTION titul lot on tho southiwost cnry Lake-nv., ong blaok oiTorad for fow days on'e finiz, SU.L0°por foats orn-at. D AN A~ FOREST-AV,, [LIIOL & BOND, & Doar- - ? tlson, aubilsided in u ngy ton . ‘Agouts, 188 Wost Bladisor OR BALE-T IAVE A BUILDING ON A LEABKD onter shap In basomont and rost. wiil nu‘;onnn;.mn GRAND Tat, suitabio for ca ODELL, 147 Randaiph OT. BALE_OEAP 0 LUMET-AV, o ufl?m%?f‘!."’.:"‘"r Avis sta Foundey, 81 dackson-at, oo Cooeled OR _BALF_OR RXCHANGE-COTTA 3 Bouth Paulina-st., T nan o' timo, G 8. TITOS) SALE—AT A BARGAIN- SES, 7,500 m."‘.,“".‘{.“‘?é‘[‘n“:“‘ q“l\lil’yflldugmn{t’ng:k?fil:‘:fgfig z uy oth. or, PCOL: & Q0. T Lasattornts o * OR SAT-AT 860 PLR FOOT, TWO LOTS ON e ek lamodiatotys TTo. e SUSAINGS, 103 Tast Randalphiate oo 4 ‘noar Van Buran, ohoup, VRS, 103 Ladatlo'sty TO0 RENT-HOUSES, PESRSIRRN. L0 2 Ll b o d L UONRRRRER 0 RENT—T11 ELRGANT TIRRIESTORY AND b ing 18 rooms, 647 € Ashiland.nv, Usll on ownor or at tho promlsos in tho asoment marblo-front houo, contal out Monros at., uring tho day at ovoning, gvmloR. . 0 RIENT—_FUTINIRIT LD TIOUBTE, NO. 657 INDIANA ‘av., Bslory and basomont marble:tront liotso, with a1l odarii finprovonients’ mnd fero Lok barny, will o ) . L. cabd and Tiken: dinwn to applicants, Jar tern IENTCS, comor of Wast Twont 0 RENT_ TR T TIEE-ST 126 Sunth Clnrk-s RENT-ON eon Fifteon ) 102 tast Randolpl TOIY AND BABEEMENT TVl R it ISHATR IpERelShLe e s 01 Mollpau-nv. | (o 2oato HE Rty 10 Tooms, §K0. ~ Ds Gy ITAMILION, ABARIAV. KAST FRONT, Biz- tay 1 and Sistaonth-sis,, May 1, o flest- class Pnglish-built harblo.front rosidenco, cioap, 1. 1f. Gumsiias, t [10_RENT—MARDLE FRONT HOUSE, NO. 217 Bouth Sanamon-st. : all odorn improvomonta. A ar orall of tho furnituiro oan ba purchinsod on Hboral ormn nnd pricos, or will bo ronted without purchas "u! " Fomitaro; ATy a4 1 amo binok ‘or at 181 Atlszis cormor Liticave 1, 1, BIDRELDT, T0_RENT-GOTTAGE 8 FULTON.ST., BREING ‘nowy paintad and catelmined ; will o fixed in firat- T ooty 6 ane s ouly 825 por' month Dy COLE & BON, 188 Weat Madison st. To MENT-_VERY DESINABLE STONR FRONT Bouth, Bldo rosidence, nonr Twonty-scoond-at., "&_E Fooms and atablo, Choica’ furnlinra for eale, and ohinsor will hiave {mmodisto possossion. ~ Addross 0 25, Tribuno offico, [0, RENT-IMMEDIATE—ON BEST PART OF TU L it n, doublo llmlln,A “:ln‘l‘lfil Haisted-st,, nonr Ilnrris d napored, atid garfxturos 'inj 800 por moal ihuno vifica, io TN 150, modorn improvomonts; fronting eant: firat.cinss looal Doturoen Blxtoontly "Rl Lilglitaentlicstas horm dn tho xonr, o rfontal Butding, 128 EAglls FitOM MAY 1 NEXT, A FIRST-OLARS ieblo front, Lavomont nnd threo lwflflll?]“ Michigan.av. t W. GLARKIE, No, 9 7110 RENT—A SPLENDID THRGP-STORY HOUSK ali-ay,, comor Kldrldgo-court, Lwo 2-8t0; ‘basemont brick dwoll- ings, 10 xooma aadli, wilis comanted collar, furnaco, barn, and modarn improvemonte, 1014 and 1016 North Olatkint., nosr Fullortori-av. Apply to Dr. JOIN H. FOBTER, of 23 room, 451 Wi with barn, _Also, 55 Bazan Blook. TR0k 2 A WIS, 0. 3T, ON TV SEVENTIIAT, 1 o . . Toh Dinrtsormate | rooms- Hents 0 RENT-OT FOI BALT, OIRAT, ON MONTHLY. oy-at., larRo 14atory cfllmsn nnd!tnmblll in qood ordor, - Apply on promises paymonta~No, o South’ Rob ortod. M. FORD, 138 North Qlaricst, 170 RENT=ELUGANT S8TORY AND BAGEMENT in ‘marblo-feont dvoliing, No. th Baagamon- Vi3 oAl TADTS el bbaEhood: ne. hidss smataina. I 10 Fours, with sl Tinprovomonts, bard, oto. . Alsoy dwolle fog-hiuso, D rooms, 553 Wost Taylor-ate W. J. ONAIAN, 11 Doarborn-at.: 0 RENT_JIOUST: ON 7iE GORNER Off STX: nown as tho Burlington teontls and Caual-sts, fouso, itay, rom tho Ist of ‘Doarborn- i (som fo Tnt o Room 6, 79 Doarboru-at. 'O MENT—FAMILY BUITRS OF ROOMS ON SEO- TTCai"0 third foory of brck Balding on Notth noar Onk. Itach ‘floor has paclor, diniig: room, kifohon, tlireo bod-rooms nand closots, xas and wtar; all plesuant rooms; tousnts acqualntod ‘with eaoli othor wanted for botlt fiata, Inquiro of WA, O.DOW, Wollsat No. 21 Tribuno Building. 0 RENT_YINI: TIOUSES_TIRER NEW ONE T Cuabein Rranode cormae. oF Washingtomas, and L rly finls coln-st. ’Innulro of tho owner, 614 Weshington-av., oor. nor of Lincoln-st, o, TRNT—AT 30 PEIL MONTH, 38TORY AND abjolaomont liousos, 1063 8o 1070 Wabssheav. Tanulro ) -2y, 1051 Wabasit-ay, 1800 LOTS TN THE DI Halsted, Twonty-sixtl Fivo yoars' time, % Okt SALG_GUILDING, WITH ENGINE AND o ufaofi 1 HIBRLUL & GO0 503t 030 Tiinolcat. OT BALL3STORY AND BASEMENT SARULE: Tront hiouso, with brioicbarm, MAXWELL, W , No. 837 Indiana. 1y to OLLAS, "‘!‘4‘ 'l-,;‘l!.l?l‘flgx;nnlnr o Faksta, - g Woat lFwonty-socond and Fis} OR BALI—AT A BARGAIN—A NILW AGE ‘and Iot near Halstod and N, orat 20 vory sy torme. it BALG-TWO TFIRST.OLABS 1I0I Drlok, ootagon front, 13 rooms 01t BALE—AT A GREAT BAKGAIN ON MONTH. Iy paymonts, A now ocottages located on Polk and 1 ‘Inquiro at No. 13 South ts, noar Wostorn-ov, Olark-st., in Lank. A GOOD MAN WITH A SMALL GATITALGAN Hind s first-olnss charico to o fnto a vory yrofitablo and Tegitimats manafacturing and wholosaia businos by calling on O, O, JEROBIE & U0, Noy uth Olark- &t.. Chiosgo, All In good ehapo, with two faotorics in onoration. ‘s fa no humbog. Only those mesning Businous hood apply. AN ENERGRTIO SAN WITIT §L00GR 87,000 OAN nurcliaso & hal {ntorost in & business pasing 100 por Couit ‘profit; nono but thoss moanlug business nood an- swor. ~ Addzoss G 65, Tribuno oflico. ‘A VELL-PAYING DRUG STORG FOIL BALR; Fonsony dissolving of vartuorship, ~ Addross K, BURNIASS & SON. £ aud 61 Lakest, NEWS, AND STATIONERY STOIUE FOT th stook and flxtures, doiug nowa_good busle tisfactory roasan for soliing. Coltago URNITORE, GNTIRE FIXTURES, ARD GOOD « il of boarding:iousa for aalo, aftuated in first-class oeation in th oy, West Budy, 1E0uso at prosont filed with goud poying Boscdors, = Lanso to hio had for ono y ntor Kiay £ Ay at 315 Wons Siandoiphat. - GMGE“Y. HARDWARE, DRUG, AND OTHER . U Vstoros; also rostaurants,” billiardirooms, to., for a3lo ‘and: Gxolinuse. ' Partnors wa 18, - 00 11-3ethouisy Uhrarols Bluck, - g T ARDWAILL, RTOVER, TIN WAL, AND TOOTS, {for salo,!togathor with bullding, aund leaso of lot, Clicap for cast, A splondid chauoo old-ostablishod 83 paging buainoes. T going to Californin, Oall'at’l44 Nurth Olark-st. JYANT ALIVE ITAN AS PARTNGR WITI 81,060 | ‘cash to.foln mo in. light manufacturing bueloss pirondy oatablished and paying, ltgo profits; this s mo buubug, and, will boar investigation.” Callat Xtoom 16, 137 South Olark-st. O A PARTY WIO OAN COMMAND 25, K0 OASIT .can purchase a half fntorostina businoss that” will bonrinvestigation, sod prying G0 por cant protit.” Ad~ dross G €, Triburio oflivo. ['HE VERY TINEST RESTAURANT IN ORIOAGO for salo, connoctod with A No, 1barand billiard-tables, {¢ 16ontod'on & praminont cornor of Olarkst, In tho very heact of tho buslnest-contre 1s pasiug oxcolibatiy; dosire ta leave tho city and will soll vors' roasonably. Call, for lnllsnfllcuhn, at 99 ast Madison-st., Xoem13,"J. G. TUSZAGY B g LE—WB WANT AN OFFLR YOI 73 TTi th {mprovoments, on Madison-at. noar D. COLL: & SON, 183 West Madison: V01t BALB_GOTTAGH, 6 RO 120, on Irulton, noar 0 ior soar futa stato Agonts, 1L OR BALI—VERNON.AV, 11113 TR cast coraor Vernon:v, and 1 Ttonm 14 Nix i Blonroo and LaSa OMS, AND LOT 25X on Building, nortlioast cornor TXGUANGE_OVER, 20 d”Tavosabio 303ty Toom 18, - LE_NEWOUSE, NO. % UNION-AV., § i, 13, wantols, briok cela, ot 2oxz0, will ol [OR BALE-AND 1ine rosidonace, s w GES_NEAR BLUE T8LAND- onthly payin B Washthgion-at., v, nud 1t) 1Bty rigo. LRI WALLEK, Jit., & 4 OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN_FIVE AORES, OOt pbollar,, south. tront ou lark-st., {n bank, Waod ment, Al r]_io TMENT-FURNIBHED HOUBE, NO, 1il SOUTI y 1. 1s 33¢-story brick with baso. Sdorn fmnprovoments, Tnqulro oxt door; , from May Suburban. 0 RENT—NEAR NORMAT, SCIIOOT. A NEAT 8- r3assion [ Toum cottane, Jargg Int with bars, rent, 817 immediataly i L Y GO, tteor 15, 101 Ol 7170 RENT_T OUSE GOMPLEITLY FURNISITED Banldu;‘n)?nm; Olorks, Eteo. ANTED—AN EXUERIENCED PRESORIPTIO ¢ for a drug stors, Miat apos Iinvo b roforonats, - Addeow K10 uins ahes, A TIRT-OLARE _CIOTiTAPONDRNT Ao aaunintanes, {horeugily (KR g o b commaton caloot Gl4L1Y ain R 3 el htos. will b outortatiad.” Addrees I WG, Seibuno otco. b R S S R L S “goadn and: ou o ollior Hoyd AU Ae D, MURRAY & GU, oot B TV ANTED-AN AGTIVE AND TUSHING BRY Nods ralShinaiy ono_neaustomod 0. RaLIONS ra: foreols Apply at 149 ‘Cwvonts-socond-at. TS, PLASTERENS, LA — CARPENT! ), R A . :\I,P:;l;fi'l')nt Tighwood ; pay part cash, balanoo lnwud‘ lot; gaod ohinnoa fur mon wirliinz homes of thoir own; wil guarantoo industrions mon homos [n short timo, or youn) ‘men will find flno company of intolligont companions Kol ting rloh, 200 LaSallo-at,, onlyat 13:30 to 2 p, m., Dlfl{x deinking man, with dicty'clotlics, koop away, 15, ABIL. LEY MIEATRS, WANITTEE—A GOOD UARRIAGE AND BUGGY n A \haiew, and oxponaos pald o (ha piage on Otangn & Alton Jidiiroads APRIY 1o, o addras P IR, Atlantn, Tty VW AN AN TO MAKE PANTS_AND A woman {0 make vorts to g0 10, Livanaton, - Indulro of T, T, PHILLILS, fottatost, ANTED-LITIOGRAPIIG COLOR PRINTER: Tt b fratoliesy siondy, work " Addrom, 15 TUOHTARBER t Pifliat., Oinclunatl. ANTRD—A BINGL GERMAN MAN WIO UN: dorstands l‘nrdcnlnx. ’“T""’ botweon § and U o'clook a. m, at oftleo, 1toom 18, Pahnor Houso, Employmont Asoncios. ANTRD-80 RAILROAD LABOLLERS AND 8§ toem - handes faro from 81 to 85 to tho ‘work. GURISTIAN & DING, No. 18outh Olark-st., Room 1. Miscellanonus. VY ANTRD-PROFITARLE GMPLOYMENT. WORK for avorshoily, - Goad ‘wagea, Pormnnont omploy- ment. Mo s woinon wanted. Tull partloniars freo, Atdross W, A, HENDERSON & ©O., Clovoland, 0., or fit. Louis, Mo, ANTED-A_TRAVELING ~BALESMAN “WHO hiap fad, axporionco i solialting for printing work, Addrass Gazatto Printing Company, ¥ort Wayne, Ind. TWARTED - MEN 10 -BELL GIANG OIANG sorsbody buys, Anybody oan soll, Ono you pnam wiia iad noeor soid any bafora, clearad 810 Iaat wao) ity Ohang Alauutaoturiug Co., 8 East Modison-st.. oom b. TED-STEWALLDS, PORTRRS, WAITERS, E’ :{'réarm.xfinp At Bfatt’s (now) placo, 133 South ark-at. 5 VWANIED-A TOY, COLORED OF WHITE, JOK ‘wonoral work, 133 ast Mouroo st. VWANIED-AT, & HOTEL, A NIGUT WATOHTAN *.and two boll boys; roforonoos roquired Addrest O M, Tribuny offico, % ] WANTED-FEMALE HELP. : Domostios. WAN'HED—A QIR FOR GHNERAL HOUBE: k. _Apply at 78 South Bangamon-st. ANTED—A NREAT 'RSON TO DO OHAMBER . work 2 or Bhours a day. Apply at Room 05, 10 ast Madisonet, ANTRED—13 MORE WAITER-GIRLS WANTED 3t 79 Bouth Halstod-st., to walt on tablos; wagos 8lc alght. Call early. 3 Emplovment Agoncfos, . .. o o peos AR ) AND, SOMdcm o ah Fls for neisate Guios, . o ‘ountry, at MILS, DUSK (S offioo, & Milwaukoo-nv, : Dlissollanonus. 'ANTRD-SEVERAL SALESLADIES FOR LACH - R And ambroidarlas; only first-clase g, M. ESPIN, 70 Stato-at, & 8 hands nood ap. d 1 houso unfarnishod, in tho bosutiful Town of | ~ SYTUATIONS WANTED=-MALE, an Lako Trorost. ~ Apply at 160 LaSalloat, H. LIND, . TO RENT--ROOMS, {0 RENT -6 TOOMS FOR HOUSTHINTING, 25 < D on Bmith. oo blaok oast of Unlon Park. Apply ot £ Doatbora- or month; 6 rooms £20, and 4 roome §20) st., Room 81, [0, RENT-SGVERAL " SMALT, TOOMS, WITil ower, suitablo for woodwork, Lot 2 T4, 6, and Wosh S mbbrtn 3 “aquice of B W KAAUSE: 1 Weat Washington-st. TOOMS ABOVE TH! TDNolvi%r!T[Emepms’llnnbuns th, Deat v York Sloro for 813 ar oc_month. Deat o Sotaroncns raq bired, - ApbIY 0 B B, RYAN, in storo S A ‘and 236 Woat, Madison-st. “TO REN! Stores. 0 RENT—A 'SPLENDID LOQATION FOR A first-olass moat markat, Wost Sido. ~'To tha right ‘man inducemonts offored. "Also a boardlog-house from Moyl Addross J A B, 417 West Montoo-st. STORES, OFFICES, &o. [0 RERT-STORE ol NORTI CLAWICET, AT- Dy to R, H, FLIMING, Room 14, 156 Washington-at, 0_RENT_STORES_BY D. COLE & SON, REAL | Lribuno offie, B £ Asmoll afores, | o hlising | SITUATION WANTED--FEMALES alstod-at., wit or pattof l.hm‘q; good location for 1ight businoss; 174, and 174 South L 30 to 50 per month. BTONE, 101 WEST MADISON ST NEAR Buokltoonors, Clorks, &o. y ITUATION. WANIED—BY A SINOLE MAN ngenking foax laogungos: Italfam Teongh, Jingllsh, and Gorman; good_roforoncos. _Addréss %95, _Tribune, TTUATION WANTED-TQ LUMBERMEN—_ANY lamboer firm wanting an_aclive man of 10 yoara' oxpe- slonco, 10 ok as anlosmat o othorswise, will find ono that an fil tho Lill by addressing L 49, Tribuno oflico, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WHO undoratanda bookkecping; 31 a good writer, quiclc nud corroat at figuras {n a grocory or commission housos 1anot afraid of wark, nud will mako himsolf gonorally usoful. _Addross I 53, 'I'ibune ofiico. TTUATION WANTED—IY AN EXPERIENOLD entry olork, Good roforonces oan bo givon, Addrost 8, Tribuno offico. Trades. - QITPATION WANTED-RY A SRIRT.OUTTER: thoroughly undorstanda tho businoss, Addross I3 95, "Fribuso oftico. Miscollanoons. ITUATION. WANTED-IY A ‘whioro he ooulll mako himsolt uscfal, Addross D37, Romostios. ‘s ohamborimaid and waitross inn small privato fom., T A ntion, "D COLY EXON, 148 wWest §“’“"“°N WANTED-NZ A COMPRTENT SIRL 3fndizon-at, i + good city reforonco, Callor sddross 138 Butterilold Fon‘ RENT_TOR OATRTAGE BHOW-ROONMS, OR | st., Monday. othor busingss, Wast Lalkto aud Poorla- mont, undor samo, sa Balle'st. : m:nnms—'qh‘st"ni};nkmlqznwuém. ¢ FER Hloar So s i stiops. rsSIELL 3 Hiryan siopg: 1% 4% 8 shops OR_BALE—JAOKSO Dusomiont, swoll-feuitt rayoments, and lot, ST_NEW. 3.8TONY AND ‘brick houna ‘of M roomd, all th Iront, on_daokson. I4 Nixon Bullding, o Fight inta s oaaon for solling, v nofthoast corner of Monroo and T SALU-PRAIRIE.AV. ner Prairia.av, aud Bizteonl| 14 Nizon lldin 5t 1$X18 FRET, COR- BNYDELR & LEL, &, nocthoast cornor Montoo and Lin- SALE_ONE OF THE MOST ELEGANT AND and doairablo reeldences on tho Wost Sldo, B-story And basowant warblo nnd ootagon-tront houso and brisk ‘and vory oh Oall on awnor, 411 Blato-st., duritig thd doy at tho protnisos durlng tho ‘svening. OR BALE—AN: GLEGANT rosldonce on Calumot.av,. ‘ovory convanlonco: offorcd at $39, 0y SHOND, o Bourtom-ag. north-af Fwont; s which 1a o roni oxty. ULIIOH U WELLENOWR AND FOPULAR TOPRINS - Houso, Morris, ' 1IL,, for ealo; contains 40 rooms;. dofug a first-olass businoss: houso'in good repair, A snlondid chanco for a practionl hotol mun to huy chenp 2 oatablishiod houso aid - businbas, - Addyoss JOHN B, "DAVIDSON, Morrle, HL 720 5 20 - ~ it ‘G _DEST CORNER GROOERY: IN THE OITY. for snlo st s bargain full stock, good tradoy long loasd, {mclusiva of samplo-vooin. Apply'at 1 ‘South- Btatost., BEO() WL TUY A TALGINTERGST 1N & P00 oS usiinss, Sttt Toas yons. Bovios 0 por manih. Gall of addrest Room 4, L1 South & Ji NTERE! B50(), WL WY TALE INTEREST TNE " yor wnouth. 149 LaSallo-at., FINANCIAL, “(OLATME AGAINST ALL BANKRUPT FIRR 1N- zurauco-combanias osshod at highcst rates by J, N. WITHKILELL, 150 Doarborn-st,, Room 6. IONEY 10 TOAN ON DIAMONDS. WATOHL: s B R o it T ok 10 por e ; n olty ranl eatate for o o O PUNNIGLER Brokor, 12 Olarl st Toom b o 'O LOAN~85,000 FDH&\ 'l‘llfil“‘ln OI}, Ylfl"-A"S.flAlfifl. on "y good _callntorls, “Botght. 3, B, ¥1dick, 8 Otia Blocke oo Dot ANTED-88,X0 FOR 5§ YEARS ON IMPROVED ‘e AP o ot nd Hi aormuimion: 4drose 0 65, Reibiino olficor 51 ('Ot BALE—BARGAINS FOR s on Jackionat. nowr 0., Room 18 Majur Bl L SALE—-160x180 I'T, ON MIOHIIGAN-AV,, EAST {rout, botwoen Twenty-fifth and Twonty-sixth-sts,, 5y torms.” Or, WO wi ol waiha ety b Doarliosn-ak. cor. Madizone SUBURBAN REAL ES'TATE. “oheap, and on vi OF m0F0, 'to a pot ho of ‘our bost” Wik, fithnd 140 = E - . Offlcas. 1['Q RENT-OETIORS SUITADLE FOR ROTINS, oL lawsoes, rallrond aud othor corporations, in Fuliortond Blooky BiLoacborn-st. A fow attil vacant whicly will bo i) 1o with oach | QITUATIONS WANTED—_PAMILIES IN WANT rontod Y modaratoratos. A firo-praof vaul sulto. _Apply at Tloom 4, n tho bullding. 0 RONT-GTFICE OF VIRST FLOOR, A KD fts, at 40 South Wator-st. Miscollaneouns. o Gazlid faot, on southwast chruor : 9 woll-dlghtod basos o We T FHATE, 13 La- Sx'wfliou WANTED—BY A COMPETENT EN. RIlAl gir1; would 1iko a situation ta da socoud work ( mal family. Addcoss or call at 64 Goolldgo- Lay, SQITUATION WANTED-BEY A GOOD COOK, washor, and fronor. _Ploaso call at 106 Haron-at. Employmont Amrencies. & firat-glas o 4 ood Hoandinnri: ind_Garman help can bo suppliod BeRItC. DUSIGNS altce, 60 Misdpkeany.s o oo HORSES AND CARRIAGES, s, A A O RENT-WITHL STEAM-POWER AND STEAM. |. A DARGE STOQIC OF PHAKTONS, BUGGIES, % mo '1{.:\ Sloyators second aud third floors, o<Ihy, Inqu o o s ‘Manufactory, 23 and 26 East Randolplvat, | &u oo T roud wagons, top und open sldo bar road wagons, 3Eand 150 East WaShinaton.ety a6 ar: To RENT_WITII OR WITIIODT l’l)\vll7j":lltd PAIrg{‘ el ARD'S ottico, 16 North Clinton. of Gard'smarbla front biock, Nos. 16, mt, nquiroat K. X. itandolph and Markottti, RENT_ROOAS, WITIL Ot WITHOUT POWER, TN Tihor Taqutro of W. DISSTON & BONS, 10 RENT—PHOTOGIAPH HOOMA_I} - OOLE TO N, XD 00N ‘al Ifstato and Jonting Ao Bt eont okt fifo Goming wock: FLITOLLEIL & LASHAR. | [ONTYEAR.OLD BROWN TORSE, WEIGHT 1,000 1bs, hias trotted bottor than 2:50, to oxcliango fot ‘businoss or, ear ringo, Will pay diiforonce In cash, if any, Address X85, Pefbuno offico. J7OR SALE_A TANDAU T8 COOD TUNNING Horsa e, MR SR B O 7 foded d Salo Stablo, 41110 41 candolpheat. Atadison-st.” " ooms 170 Sauth Maletad 4 lighttn | JPOR BALE=01 KXOIANGE-TOR A GOOD EX. ) ress wagon horae, Stylials drlvli mare: ! tho olty, b no ottor Josation, “Will ba rduted oicayto | o BF* R Y ES] §and bo Benntio-at, ~ o 0 ot rooms, §53 and T'o x'm};u'—snmm., [ Twanty. "nFarabld torns o ¥ to good partics, Apply to B QIO P8 Moupor Blacks or Al H. WILSON, & Washitigton-st. . T 0T BOATIDING. | [TOREALE=A LAILGTL PAIR OF TANDSONT 1Y \bash.av,, D Rt i Srabyaceomdates A1t odorn im: | 8400 be; Situiorwlt o singlo, and ‘it atiaid nta. carriags barsen both {7 hads gl wolcht, togcinee of cara, 0, . Ularonco and & doublo harnoss. inquiro at Lo 1 roar of 450 \Weat Washington-at. Gt , BY THE OWKER, 8 GOOD ‘woll looatod infl!vnm‘fin; vl 1,000 ok and busincss, paying o cloar broiit.af $000 | ‘Hoom for: 200 ¥ s Trioos, feom $4,000 to £1,600; t four annual payniouts; lus epoting will bo takon for first paymont 5-8t, “THro 51do to 800 pronilsns, O et Exanston. ono-fifih casli, bala il at 105 Moaro BROWNIE, WANTED--TO RENT. EESUTEI. L £ odobro b o Sldv oLl s SURPP VT [V ANTED-TO RENT-ON THE 'WEST SIDE, ‘cottago, with gas snd watar, mily af tw ORSATTCSPAY OF HOSES, EXPRESSAAGON with pintform, springs, and fiaeaoss, Wil bo sold Fery abonp for caall, or fiu{({g forpood gonoral morahian. 53, Mo Do soen at- Sacker's 1fotol, 181 an Lako-at., noxt Wodnasday attornoon and Thuradny. © . for o} EINTEN 3 il pay §4Uof 15 por month. Addross K45} Demuno | THOR_SALE-INTENDING 10 TRIIRE ~FROM Ip : 1 atlica. manufacactoring on tho lat of May uozt, L will sl ANTED—TO RENT—FROM MAY 1, HOUSE ‘with modorn fmprovomonts, abont 8 rooms, fo_wood 1ocatiun on South Sido, south_of Twonty-socond-st, and qastof Buttcrilald. Addroes 11, 468 Burnsido-st. OR SALE—AT LVANSTON—I HAVE SEVERAL housos and lots aituatod noar inko shore, thio pleasant. art of Jvanaton, clionp aud on easy torms; algo sov. houses to ront; ulso chotoa bullding lots. Ce opposite dopot, Evanston, Ll OR BALE—Y WILT, SELL B3 AORES WITHIN 1o blocka of doput at Huwthorn, &Q. I {izat station wast of on onra. - Also on ol olning Northwestorn Oar-Shops an_ tho 00 por acro. Apply to ¥, 8. ROUNDS, Eisision BUsub tha 000 cash, bialanco Two an idod 1-7, or all, of U0 acres, ad- imita; {inost aul ANTED—-EROAM A BINGLE MAN Ot WOAMAN, 0 Joan of %i.wfl for two years, on first-class soourd- 1, intorost payablo quartorly. *'Ta theso who to live fom tho abova smount of monoy T will glvo a splondid op. ;portanity, Thoso monnlug businoss addross to-day and ‘;c&r;mm’w whicro an intorylow can bo had, D B, THjbune 0. ERLE-TONLY XONES AT WASHINGTON og, norihoast cormor Monros and OR'BALE—WASHINGTON HBIGILTE_T 80 agrus first-glass, JAS, 15, GUODMAN ANTED=84,00 OF 55,000 FO TYRATS VA o O Sl (ki the sy Apply to V. G. ADDISON, 20 and 78 Bikth-av. §4 000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN OIIl. UTFT, k. 3 oL %0 Teibuns Baidg . HUTOMINGON & ‘@8 ()()() PASIIN JANB TG TOAN TR T OR A G yonrs on Hirstolass roal gatato sogurd wiildivide (ho amonnt Into two §1,000 loans. = 1, PHOMAB & BICMEN'T, 182 Laballo-st., Raoom fi. Ot BALE_AT NINSDALE-I AM READY 10 ol on bt tar smd pilcos Thar snsbedy, tho bust oporty of ORlgago- 01 At and 1 Diarhorn-a UT 60 AORES .ON THE RAIL~ aibing ground now 1 soll oz fong tfme o Tolitt: ot SALE-ATO t8 por cont, futorost, @ mont, GLLO, J. B OTt EXOIANGH- 813,000 SUNURBAN PRODPIMTY 1" for qoad improvod farm withi ¢ . HENHE BHELEON, 103 Washimton st oo pns” 70, EXCHANGE-A VERY LANGE AND GOAL: 2 & "P1oto steam sawnill, 1 porfuot ‘ordor, containing two gs; no doublo-siroular, and all Accossory TAOHiGORy, Loal ind fixturos, situstod on tho Olio Hiver, in South oru Lilinale, & short distanoo bolow tho mouths of the Wa- Dash, Cumborland, nud Tonnosseo Rivors; cost 551,000 throo yoars ago, will bo sold at & great sacelfico for manoy and good Northiorn propotty, AM & NEWELL, 4 Washington-xt,, Roow 13, 0 EXOHANGE—TOT ON WARNIN-AV., T o ot o i shd By 8. B, LINGLY, ‘125 Doarborn-at. ANTED—T0_EXQUANGE_WOUSE AN TOT and_ , i U RIGKITTR, SRy, THOMAB OR BALE—I WILL BELL 10,000 TO £ i Finsdalo for one 01t BALIZ_WILL 11§t SOLD FOIL WITAT IT WILL fateh, 80 aores fn Washing gon Park on tho southwaot. I, §_TVANSTON, NEAR THE NEW osirablo house aud i ek Sosit . CHENTY 5, closo to Mar. LE-] for Womon, & vory' el b oamonte. 0 REDDAAN: Koot by 61 Wanblugto iomo ot Jivor boraats Iargo, oot livar Dorast s Iago, v Glifaao bropocts, WLLY VANSTON PROLEI TS OR bost fu tha murkot. 1L, hiosy TO LEASE. yurd, 107 foot on rivor by, or by 500 foot to Hawthorne- 2% "dbleayo & Faotho Nailrond. rans thirougl i Diitalon s froow 45 Iosobangs Bl ToUBH tho track 0 LEABE—100 FERT OF DOOK ] T 4okl oF Ditcksans, an, Tt sonth of Taatss eocond:aty, ail planked-ahd foundation. in, - Apply ab REUEN & BARDERDS Praniog A, 440 to &1 Woit Ve liuron st POR BALI—OL Iotiso and savoral § Ot BALR-IN panorad throughout Inko; woll, clutor nquird of R M. G T BALEG-LAWNDALE-NEW 1I0UBKS JUST Any it ‘olionp aud o oas) v ¥, Ytoom § Trlbano Busldlog, HALI—TO TATSE MO) pot i Juflarsan, 3LL & BROWR, EXOIANGIE_BVANSTON— B WATPPLE, 200 LaSallo, WINNITKA, NEW THOUSE, '8 ui Jurga grovo lot over. ANTPD—TO RENT—Wit HAVE INQUIRIES ‘ovory'day for howsos to rout In all !’i‘é‘i‘fm'}fi,f,‘.‘," from 823 to £60 a month, GAGNIE & MOX politan Block. ANTED/TO. RENT—ON WEST BIDE, Y A rompt-pnying touant, & nico, comfortablo house s Wt A1l Miodotm, Imrowement, romt noy dross B B B, Trituge e e e of 8 or ¥ rooms, vl o8 S o¥esa et "por month. - Addra ofce. 2 AGENTS WANTED. WS WANTED_WE WANT AGENTA agvyr{?wwn ind oity in tho United eniton O 0L JILIO) 112 & CO., 175 Olark- N atos 10 goll riablo Burglae Alum. | Deotits locgo, Coll T1iD TO_SELL_A HOUSEIOLD NS St baforo iforad: Oall aud ofaming, oF i ol o B0 dotts Tor samiioe b2 Nortiy Oanafvsts, Jtoomn 4. GENTS WANTED-PHOTOGRAVILIO OANVASS- AT aeaton i Our fow copylag. donarimont 13 Doy ooiglote, and wo want a fow good, rolighloy aud ox; noe i 1% tho 5 o Sotsiog el Ohicago, Th. GENTE Ruchoster, N, Y. TINTS WANTED—LIVE MEN OAN MAKID $200 ugm ok N R idrass COWGILL & 00., Kalaina- &an, lich, X S M e T T o Gay oslly mwado by euargolie ngonta, I i.-ruw?m’,' Cradross ' P ALLICN § 0., 1.0, Tiox 2, DOARDING AND LODGING. my ontivastock of finishiad anryingos, oxpross tud grooery ons ot oot & fow s ‘top-bitugies, ‘6honp, TEERERWAY! o Sinto SRS IR N oA TAVE FOR BALE TIGHT AND HRAVY DFLIV: - L ory wogons of il kinds; also ‘ono eocond-hand tyos a6atod Bk, at 261 Boath Cansl-te. e NJOW RECRIVING AT 933 BTATI-ST., A SPLEN- INOWla'siool of ontrinias, of tho host makp, whigh wil izofold atlow pricos. Gall wad cxamiae, P. L. SMITH QOMETHING NEW—-UALIFORNIA OARRIAGE RE. pository, 44, 48, and 43 Admma-st., Dotwoon Wnbnsh and' Stato, ‘may bo found an assortment of tha ‘colobratod Oalifarnis bugilos and two-scated rockaways, {fogotier with a full line of, Kastorn, cnceingos, guch'sd andsue, claroncos,, 1sadaulols of” aiforont Gatiozna, cacryalls, ' brotts, coupos, viotoriss, ko, 500, 0. Ge LA, Agonge® " - \ ANTED-ONB OR TWO PONIES, PREFKR A span if woll mljflnm:‘; miust ho horses of dark aolor, oy | oy os iRk loreed anlrolg b 3oun, sund, o 5 oo travoloray inss Lo, {frat-class i oo i a1, stating prise, £0., B, Tribuno oficor o ANTHD_TRAN—TWO HORSES, WAGON, XKD NS Lt 0, W. BEAN, 1 A hobn i pargont, foea aloalor, G0V, LEAN, Room 14, ' HMISCELLANEOUS. CORS OPENED 4D GFOSD, CONPLIGATED Dt Horkra por 3 Sl & AUOI B, Ltoom 1 168 Tant Aladison-ate (JAILOuNTA SALNON AND VGETABLES A% U4, Michigan-ay. ' i 3, .00 a_palr; new wringers, Bt g K B0, B FAVLIES, "ol Wokt Watniagion, {CABI_PAID_ IO GAVT-OVT GLOTHING. AND miscalianoous gonds of any kind, by sending a lottor - (ST, GEL BT, Toan Offlos, (0| Siato sty West Side. 1,3 SOUTHL ANN.ST., BUIWIEN MADISON AND ) Washingion—Aloovo room, withi board ; tablo Lioard: ors wantod, 8() WESTWASHINGTON-8T., EASTOL KLIZA- b oard, oth—Furnishod front room With irat-olas ‘fonns medoruto. e ¢ & Hotols. 3I8HOR COURTOLEL, 511 WEST MADILON-ST,— Tanilles nocowaadatad ot low rates, and i Eants from 57 to §10 por weuk. 1}, D, MALLOKY, ¥rup, PARTNERS WANTED. PARIRER WANTED-A WORKLR, “BUSINESS fegitimato, 1rotitable, and” gontool: Hlleash rutcl, Detablishud throo yours. Afonoy wantod, ‘ab out §1, Inoreaso stook. _Addross D, B0 Ktato-s SARTNERSWANTED_A GENTLUMAN OF RXPE- <L “rionca nad business capaolty, wiio ean influonca con: pignments from mwanutaoturers, would contributo oapital aud take an notiso_position with n nuitable purson: in 5 onoral tobnoco compission businows. Addross, with ‘Hamo and roferonco, ** PRUDENOL," Tribuna oflico, VENT, TRD_WITIT 1,000, TO OPLA PR N o Mt s ol 45 rut-clasn rostaurants (ho ndvo: itires_comnploto and &_llno lacation. = Uall ou dJ. BWA 14 Olarks FOR SALE. MEAP—A NO. 9 HALT 1, AR A g e 1 LS % SALI—AT A TATGAIN=A BPLTNDID WAL Toruil, Do, oeothos bustain 5 T AV I e i, g e ralass,” 5. 1, AVA IO SALE - LAUNDIY-FIXTURTS A8 OHEAT A8 T have i o 2 gt 381 hayo o waa for (o samo, " Call at No. 29 FE; GOOD oF Room HOUSEHOLD GOODS. O BALIERTTRIE HOUBKIOLD FORNITUNE "o dyeiling 1171 blichiganav, ot a borgalu, Cail at ‘bujs nuMbOE or purtioviar, PLRIES DISPORING OF TITEIT HOUSKIOLD ool 2 ofohin uachinon, v, b SOl SULS % G A PR o T { . BUILDING MATERIAL. A A A A A A AN AN AAAAANA Y{no BUILDS TRANSPORTABLE IRON X FYGLER] atinion, Bavasar Y N EVANH'I'.:‘)AN@G%Q’?“I}E%I%N oSt fvariston, T " ALE—AT NORTIH LEVANSTON-HOUBES monte, ar will rout with privi~ 218, 114 Y.aNallo-se, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, ,20 AORES OF GOOD. PRATRIN i v Bullivun Countlos, Mo, in o Tego ot purshaso, in aud Woll-ormod oheay Tor &5 or acro. U will uxobangs ittt ol e O alno ogulty Oallnt Masensolt 11ouso l0Ukst, Obinsiton, la, il bruddross 10, M. LX 0K —TPATLAIE londid furms within %0 or G i somo partly improy ‘dry lanil, a0 feom §25 76 por aora, and varylig in siza o fost of thain wo wilf trada ut sask prives for liousos and 0; 430 AU 1UOUNTAROOR. Uy B atilost, ANGG-OVER 20 soiio U uilos from Qaurts argo tracts of prairio and waod! tdvarabla wrloss aud taciae by Jv Olt BALE—AND T0 BX uighly {mprovod farme, Raom 1, from 13t 3,000 'TO b, ool plaklo-rataliig suotion and handy to elilp by ral ol lcls smiala toetion, R SR, S s wlion mauufacturod, Will boar fuvestigation, Addross U5, Islbuna ofica, ARTNTI NPED-WITI #0, ,000 TN A g hador Aavortisor e land Jositod in PARINE B Niroms e oDy "ta HARBON, BIZS U0, b3 Kiver-st., Ol U WANTED—WITIH 55,000 TO 860,00 T0 Durclinso tho futerest of o roticing parthior fi a wholo- | o irouney woll entabiishud, iy thots mganing bust: LO! BA ol oliaack, 691 and 53 South Ifalstod-st. Toraon retuenlig said suaro will bo sl SOHN BUHAACK. ONT—OR _ STHAYED_TROM Ty 0n 1o lklit of Aprll 8, ou groy waro, about 7 fours ol Auy iy rowarded, THAY OM DATIN 1N REAR OF 678 WEST Adaus ono yoan golding horso; hnd_on strap ialtor wil 11 rupa atiackiod ; 1o s100K bR, Ay poravn roturnitig said liorso to abovo addres will Lo auitably vo- wardnd, B b —_INSTRUGTION, _ = (XN gl A Soad stattons. m,n““l;L Positions wlion o e e R ETROL AR A R un‘l‘ll\‘.ll. Hluh.“ ] v TELEURALL, YASI PAID FOR OLD NE Bupblote. old books, s, mota PEPITHONS, 220, 283, and 256 Dilth- far froo of ehiarga i all viarts of thio ity b "OTI0% — ALL PARTIES TIAVING OLATMA agninst tho firm of MCUARTHY & HUTOIINGS, mow doiug Luainoss at 8763 Btato-st., will do wall to pro: sent the same for paymont beforo tho 20th of April. O nos ), 2] nbash-av. A, H. - DREWS & C0., Manufacturers, 170 Btato-st, 2 LD DOOKS AND MAGAZINES—UARI FATD FOR Iaw, wodieal, aud privato ibraries: kood boska will Dring Rrod prizos: ‘Ol or addross OHAIN B0 213 and 310 12ast Madison-st. X TPHE HMIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR _OAST-OFL e SON AR A BIIELABIA D1 Bouth Clarke st. Ordors by mail promply attendod t, FANTED_IENUS—ANY ONi3 TIAVIRG ANV wall:tonts, now ot seoond-hand, large or suall, oan nlm: & purchiasor at Nos. 193 and 197 Must Takost:, ap etalra, . Y ANTED=T0 PURONARE A SUITEOF OFFIOR furniture, de; nnr}mt ohairs, & ot 110 Mon. yaost,, Insomant, 161, UABTLIS, = MACHINERY. " T R T ouly hean 4y x 3 5ol chion by e Ar JARES & OO., 378 Soutly Cannleaty NIz 10-FOOT BED, SLINGITGWING, TTTORDURG o Intho, aplo W ATSARTH S D00, 35 ot Gandiiak, o Suow BY NIt BECOND-ITAND TOMPKINS' LARGE-IZRD Dlanor and matohor, good e new, and wil Lo sold at 1alftha prios of o now ‘ano, by W. A, JAMES & CO,, 21 Bouth Unnal-st., MUSICAL, AT {OTllex}}&\‘t Nllflg“g\)-‘u’uf’\ND X’[ANDEB‘H—N% 182, TS Tt i e i el B S TU!I“[L]‘-'T AND FOI SAUC—IE‘-PU“‘ DTANOS P duoted, W. R« FROSSEI UO.‘,: »;’-;i"m{&‘:.,"’"' Do doduoted, W 1)An'l'fi3fl JIAVING A FIRST-OLASS PIANO.[FOR sulo it fid o oashy 1irohasor at 165 Tlllsay. SEWING MAOHINES, NGIR OFFION OF A, . MGSOITERT, 316 RO S TGl CN abidt Migiinas sotd o wonthiy Dayuonts, rontod, aud ropaitod, Opan oventags. INGRIE 810 MAUHINGE -~ PRINGIPAL 0¥ oo, 111 Sitost, Mackiios sold on monthly vayin G210 D0 cont disoount for s o s 2| YOUNG- MAN '°