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TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER WISCONSIN POLITICS, A Loud Call on Carpenter to Withdraw. Befeat of iho Republican Parly P dicted If Mo Bocs Not, The Fate of Judge Poland Com~ mended to 1lis Bxpect- ant Kyes. $t1nwauxer, Gept. 12, 1874 To the Riitor of Phe Chicago Tebune: Bim: As Lho election in Wincornnlh approaches, v largo nufiibor of gonnino Refublicans aro larmol at wht thoy feol i and will be the INBVITALE DECEAT Bt tho Ropubliean party if Bouator Carpentor persists in claiming to bo its candidato for ro- eloction to the United Statcs Sonato. Ropublic- nne—thoso longent and troest to tho great principles of the party—say, aud with (ruth, thnt the Republican party eannot earry the Blato of Wisconsin thin fall with such a burdon upon It ns Cavpontor, The Lovj Branch etory, never publicly denfed by Carpentor, and Armiy belioved 10 bo trite Ly many soutid And rollable Republic~ ana; the uhblusbivg defonse’ of tho Crodit Aobilier and back-pay, by Carpenter in his peoch at Jnuesvillo; bis supporb of tho *gag- faw; " bfs well-kngwh botrayal of his abloat and bost frienda; his socrok pandoring to tho Domo- crats; iy bad co of ofiical patrobmgo; his willlngntss to ally bimsol? \ith any and all clagges and elowenta to gain for himself a litila pregont popularity ; and his sooming dotormina- tion to ecearo his ro-olection, although at tho oxpouno of hin party, theeo, all combined, mako loading and sensibio Ropublicans beliove that tho cloction in Wisconsin will 18 adverse to tho Lopublicens, and that the State will Lo lost to the Republican party, Thoro aro scores of Re- publicans in tho Stato who wilt ' soLT TRE Pamth beforo thoy will support Carponter. They do not hesitate Lo aver that thoy profer o voluntary political doath Lo living ns o politienl party with #uch & man for n lender. 'heao aro stubbora faots ; thoy eannot bo trathifully deniod. There aro many Ropublicand who prefer an open, out- spoken Democrat Lo o aly, eunning, olly politienl trickstor, 'I'hie hlternativo is thoreforo presonted, whethor Carpentershall withdraw his etaim for ro- clection to thia United Senato as a Republican, or the Depublican party be defeated in Wisconsin at the cominy clcction, Either Carpentor must with- draw, or the Ropublican parly must mffor a bit- tor aud overwhelming dofost. It fo inevitable, No true or oncet Republican can carofully look tho fleld ovor and como to any other conelusfon, No anch Ropublican can bo decoived as fo tho present eituation in Wieconain, Carpentor hime oelf cannot bo, and s hot, ignorant of all this. Guunine Republicang Lavo no confldence in bim. Carpeutoris an unpriuciplod politician, n polit- 1cul demagogus of tuo lowost and worat stripo, Profeusing to bo In sympathy with the * Gra gers,” it 18 belioved that Lo s scerotly playing iuto the hauds of the XAILROAD CORFORATIONS AND MONOPOLIETS, Professlng to boa Repubdlican, and attached to the principles of tho Republican patty, ho i bo- lioved to Lo socretlt fllalliu[! with a corinin clasy of Democrats for their influonce and vote. Pra- fuasing 10 bo in deop sympaiby. with tho dowu- trodden nnd opprowsod farmers (as shown by hig public specclicu snd lottors), ivi8 boliovod that 10 counts smong his ardent supporters many of tuo railrond ofticials and raflroad employos. Cnr- pentor iy believed by many to bo ot hoart o 1wouopolist, aud in favor of tho railroads, and sgainst tho Tarme:s aud the glubln:, on that in portant subject, and geeratly in leaguo with rail- road ofticiala abid employes to defent the Potter bilt. He is, in otkor words, bolieved to bo socrot- n _monopolist, and in favor of - the rujlrond intorosts. Ou tho other hand, whon talking to tho farmors, Lio ia au_anti-monopolist sod an anti-rnilrond mun, Yrofcsning to bon Republican, ho RULOGIZES ELDRIDGE, that ¢ simon-pure " Democtnt, and s reportod 10 ba in acerot Icaguo with ceriain Democrats to seenro tho eloction of #am Rindekopf, @ Demo- cerat, 1o Congrasy, s the succossor of the llon, Aloxander Mitchiell, 1o bows befora, and np- Kammly worships, Bigmarck Keyos, Ilo also olds fellowship with, and donstantly consults ond ndvises with, that stubborn Demoorat, Tricke] 1o 18 a strong temperance mon, and yet, with hia now Denacratie friond, Fricki can visit Germun lager-boer halls, Ca Lmu(m- can quoto, aud does quote, much Seriptnro ;. he, at the samo timo, cun attond Bunday balls in beor-gandons, With his olo- quent mnEuu he can, and doas, flatter tho ferm- ers aud Inbormig clagsos ; and, within au honr after, ho will “lough in his_slcovo” at tho joke " withithe monopolist and * blonted Lond- Liolder.” Iu short, tho double character of Car- 1!uulur i well known and understood. Tha trio tepublicans eay thattho Ropublican partycannot carry him. Either CARPENTER NUST WITHDRIAY, or tho party mwmst bo dofoated. Keyes—tho poweriul, princely Koyen—hna not wit” enongh 1o deviso any way of scape for tho Hopublican {:nrt from defoat with Carponter us the leader. ntelligont nnd zealous Republicans do know and teol all of this; they do kuow and foel that Car- poutor stauds 1ight in the toay of the auccess of the Republioan party. What, thon, is tie duty of Carpontor in this emergency? ‘What would uuy honost wan do? What vught Carpenter to do? ~ Is thore 10 prin- cigla of political ethica that can reach hia casa? Obviously thero is but ono (hin;: for him to do He oughl to withdraw from the canvasa. 3o ought to abdicato in Tavor of tha party. 1%a cor- tainly ought not to pormit the Republican party of Winconsin to sniler defeat moroly to gratity Lis personal ambition.. That is asking TOO MUCH OF A SACIIFICE. Whatevor of virtue and honor isleft in Car- E«mtcr should now comoto the surface, If he rs any virtue or lionor at all, now s a grand upportunity ta display it. 1o abould oxhibit it, either by withdrawing from tho canvass as tho randidato of tho Republican party for United Btates Benato, or publioly withdraw from the party, und go ovor to the monopolists and Dem- perats. Carpenter out of tho way, tho preat Heced, seeight upon the Jn.rgy which ho now s would tucn be lifted, and tho tria Repnblieans of Wieconsin, fo a man, would onter tho coming clection pure of un easy and trivmphant vietory, It is, then, a duty whicl Carpeutor owes to the Rtepublican party to with- draw from is vanke. i truo place i with the monopolists and Democrais, o is befieved to Le in scerot loaguo with thent ; thoir mterosts are bia intoroets s thoir succoss is his auccens; their {riumph will bo hin triumph, Lvery day 1o’ Yo« wmains a professed Itepnbliean in tho Hopublf- can party, ho keops that psrly in peril. Ho is not of it. THe iaa no foel i“'i in comnion with It. 1ie Lins 1o intorest longor it itw succoss, only s it moy ald kim, His avmpathies aro now flrst Jor Carpenter, sccond for Oarpenter, all the time Jor Carpente 1o i4 to-dny K SAILING UNDER FALSE COLONS in claiming boforo tho public thut hoe 18 & Repub- lican and anti-monopolist. His nowest nusocia- tiona are thoko sierling Democrats, Sam Rinds- Ropf and Fricke. Ife belongs, by his sympatlnes, to tho monopoliets and Democeruts, Mis coudi- dato for Congress, and tho ona he sccretly Jabors for as tho succossor of the Hon, Alexundot Mitche el), is reported to e Rindakopl,—Bam Rindu- kon¥,—a Demoerat of tha oldktylo,—anything but u Ropublican, It in wuld, and bolloved, that bis candidato for the Legivlaturo, from his own ward, is Angua Smith, & prominont mpporter und defonder of tho railroads ngainst tho Dotter aw, Is thera any puch thing in political othics as FPEALTT 10 PARTY? 7 1r#o, then Matt H. Oarpenter, of Wisconstn, onght tobo tauglit what itis, ' Foalty " is fidelity, loyalty 10 tho purty, e Oarponter such ? 18’ Lo to- day Wiorpugiity loynl to tho Ropublican party of Wisconsin 3 -1 10 #0 *loyal” £0 tho Ropubilcan party of that Binte that lio will doliboratoly sao- ¥itlea it by soarotly playing into tho hands of the railroad comorationn nm\l}un Demoernta? Why doos ho afiilinto with suoh Democrats as Rinds- kopf uhd Fricke? Why doos he vend Fricke, o Domoorat, smong tho Germnns 7 Why does bo aecrotly ' ‘labor © for indskopf _ for Con- prews and Binlth Yor tho Legilatnro ? Ave thebo things dono in the intorest of the Re publican party by it po-catled doador. Yot Cure pontor, for enco” in his 1fo, do n nugnanimouy uet, and, by sodlomg, wavo (ha Btato of Wiscone sin to the | lej]luhllcnn party, Lot him prowmplly publicly withtvaw his name as tho eandidato of the Nepnblican purty for the Unitod Staton Hen- ate. Lot him for’ onco bo frank onough to *ghow hia colorm,” by going over, WIUERE A REALLY NELONGH, 40 o monopolizia nnd Bomocrutal Mas Mats II. Carpontor, of Wisconsin, moral courngo ononghito do it ? Wil 1o o 1t ? The lato blaction in Vormont shottld bb haslod by Carpontor, 1t wan predicted that Judgo Po- Jana ognid notboro-cloctod, Poland had tionght otherwito, Ilo mado tho oxporimont, and way dofohted, Will Carpontor tithte the sxamplo of Voland ? *Will ho hokl on until dofent fs accom- plishod,~mada cortain 2 Or will o bo **loyal " onongh to principle and party to withdraw, and gavo himwolf and party from fgnominious do- font 7 Judge Paland had not tho good souko to withdraw until ho wns defeated, Tho Milwaukeo Wieconsin of tho 10th innt, contained the following venaible mrtiolo, 1 cor- dially conmend it to Carpentor : A 100D EXAMPLI—TOLAND WITIDRAWA, Indgy Yolandy in tho Bocord Formont Timmict, Hon whown 6. good sanks Yo withdraw A b Onngrendonal vandidate, ‘1o voto hna dewnonstratod hin unpopu- lurity, nud, 11ko & wivo politiefau and o (hougltful So- poblicah, No conntderod it hia duty not to ombhrrass the party by any further candidataro, Io fustsls that tho Abuso hoapod wpon Iin hoeatiro Of Iin Credlt= Mabilier Teport and tho go-called gag:law I without the Teast Justification: yot he gracefully bows to1ho sontimont of the people, and withdrawa his nhmo, * Toland's oxamply could bo winely imitated by Tto- pblican politielans in thin Wektorn as twoll tis fit tho antern Biatos, whoso candidacy wonlid serfonsly dis- tract tho party, Tolsud, lko too many of thoao who Tealilo Tong at Washingldn, ind conceived thie iea that 1o was vory popnlar, but the recent clection has dls~ Delled that duluzion, It fa & curious instance of emo- donal inaeuity on tho part of publia men, that, whilo Aurrounded by the blandishments of ‘offiec, (hoy des Iudo Ehemeolves witl tho fdoa that they hinvo but to aslk, and the people will re-cloct them, If Matt I, Carpontor woro only “a wige poli~ ticlan and a thoughtful Ropublican,” ke, witliout donbt, wonld * eonsider §t his dnig not to om- barrnys tho party by any furthor candidature.” We cannot any that it ia"*abuso” which is ahd hins boon * hozped upon® Carpontor ** booauso of” his dofonso of Crodit Malilier, back pny, aud tho mo-callod gag-law, It s rather the ox- 1mmhm of that just indignation which the true topublican feels t tho wrong and infary fn- flicted upon the parly by those unprineipled domagogues who oall thomeolvos lts load- ers. Undor all the circumstances of tho easo, aud in view of the great, peril of the Republican party in Wisconsin, with Carponter claimings o bo its prominent lendor, onght ho not to * gracefully boto to the seatiment of the people and withdraw his name"? Lot him no louger ombaurrags tho paity by claiming londership or allianco with it, And, in viaw of tho outspoken language of the Wisconsin- in Judgo Poland’s case, onght not its intluonco to bo nrod to prevent tuo dolont of tho Kepublican party in Wisconsin? Ought it not to urge Carponter (o withdraw from the con~ test Uefore it is oo late ¥ A Wiscoxars Reronricay. THE BISHOPRIC OF ILLINOIS. To the Tditor of T'he Chicago Tribune: B : Wo nro now going to olect & now Dishop. ITo will bo tho Bishop of Illinois, Tha proposal 1o divido our presont Diocess into two or moro will probably bo carried ont. Wo will then havo two or mors Bishops within ¢ho limits of our ‘present Diocese. Theso wow Diaceras wilhin aur present ares, and theso now Bishops, will ench be distinet and indopendont of the othor. But, undor tho proposed and probable Provinoial syatem, tho Dioceses mado within tha confines of tho presont or original Bishoprics will most likely Lo uuited undor omo arrangoment or Proviuce, Tho sonior of tho two or moro Bishopa in each Provineo will probably become tho Provincial Biskop of that juripdiction, Vory naturally, a6 each present Diocoso talkes pride in ita own Dioccaan inatitutions, and fostors and cherinhes thom, so wil the same territory, though divided into soveral Diooeses, yot unitod | nuder ono Provinclal head, take pride in fostor- iug the foundations laid within its contines. magine, then, the chanco for Minois to show herself in ber full glory and strength by laying deap and brend hor foundations for all theso great worke, to which wo oro willing to givo our licarts, dnorgiea, and monoy. Undor the lllnhn? now to bo eclected, wo trust thiat wo will bo able to do theso things, . But wa mudt gea that wo' oloet ouly'n man whose mind, )mnrl:,I and soul are largo, oloar, warm, aud wmglo for tho work of » Bishop of Dlinois and {he futurs Provineinl of tho Combined Diocotes that may berformed within hor limits, Lot us tnko & minn of large character, expand- ed ideas of Chuveh work and doctrino,” and oue froo from tho minifying influences of doctrinal theorizings, Let us tako & sound Chburchiman, who will como to onr Diocego freo from nll past estrange- ment of work or viows. Lot us take ona froo from all other loves and bonds, who will work for tho Dioceso of Ilinoia ond her instilntiona: one who brings to us no load of distrost, doubt, or opprobrium, to carry, Lot us liave n Bishop of our own, and oue who will bring to us o mind and hoart that ho can givo eutiioly to us, frosh. froo, zoalows, snd loar in our own Didcosnn worl. It hng been urged that Racine Colloge and Nashotal ara tho proper eduostional institu- tiona of the DIrovince and tho Northwost. Whoro, then, shall wo place Bishop Leo's Iowa Collego; Bishop Whipplo's ologant schools, thoological, elasefeal, fomale, ete,, in Faribault ; Bishop Clarkson’s in Omah, ete, ? Is 1llinois to be sunk in Wiscongin? Bhallahe lose her separato existonce by our own act iu clocting a5 our Bishop & man whose beart aud soul aro now wravped up in tho institutions of tho present Diocaso of Wisconsin? And what, undor the plan inditated, will becomo of the Province of Wisconain P Lot us bo wiso uow, whilo woe havo tho cliance, and, maiutaining ourown independsuco, lot us koep in our handa the power to do our ownwork, and not bo mado to miniuter wolely to satablish- ments which, 60 far as the torritorial divisions of the Churck ara concorned, bolong to another Diocese, 5 We bid ovory institution, within ‘snd working for tho Churel, ‘godspoed ; but Wwo bog leavo_to aynil onraolves of the mivlleges and work which Diocesan linos moko it proper for us to take laudablo pride in carrying en within our own limits, EeeLesia, To the Editor of The Chicago T'ribune: 8Bm: To tho friouds of Dr. Do Koven, who come Into this Diocoso from Wisconsin and olse- whore,—aud I understand thot quito a large dol- egation will Lo prosent during tho coming Con- voution,—T bog leave respestfully to suggest that pipo-lnying, log-rolling, electioncering, and specinl outside personal influcnco brought to bear on mattors concerning this Dioteso ulono, aro not only in bad tasto, but wholly at variauco | with tho ides that tho infinonce of the tfoly Bpiit alone ghowld rulain the counclls of the Cliurch of Chirist. Wo propose not to follow Wiscousin’s late bad example In our Convention, Ax Inumvors COURCAMAN, R i The Working Peopie of Paris, Bome intoresting dotails albout the denizens of Tavis, soys tho corrospondent of tho London Era, are furnivhed ot indofatigablo ox- ploror, AL Maxime du Camp, It appours, then, that even'in thia gy city lern are no leoy than 816,000 working pooplo ; one-half of these are women—a fact that proves {hat the fair sox of Daris ure not lazy, 'Lho rag-picking profession bad fallen off sineo the Communo, aud now numbors only 6,000, Thore aro soven Inrgo lLouses whoso commorco ‘consista entirely in tho purchase and salo of old postage stamps, Wo lmve alto fifty-one dealers n fulso hnir, and 1,168 barbors and huirdresgora, who in 1872 sold no Joss thun 102,000 kilogremimes of chignons,—s kijogramme is vqued to two pounds. **Thisartielo of miod- cbo toilolto,” #ays tho writer, 13 becoming so dittieult to fiud that egents havo boon sent ot to China to buyup tho tails of tho poop.” Of flowor-makans thero aro 3,000, and, owipg to,tho Imporinl ¥age for violets, tho numbaor of thas po- litical emblom sald last yeur rosa to 0,000,000, The employors or patrons llfiure &1 80,000, nnd some ides of {heir honorability may bo- gath- orold from tho tact thal thote were™ only 1,862 banlruptelos aud lusolvoncies Tast yenr. Among tho ko-ctlled Liborn] profostions aro 1,878 leavned and litorary weu ;- 9,420 sculptors, Daintors, und sotory,—af Lho lattor 4,058 Ara fue dies, A touching faot anong thiu sca of flgures Ju thnt, whorens the litorury geutiomon huve ouly 800 domestics, thoy support by “the work of thiolr biain no Joss than 2,958 poraons, ohidily pavonts, Of dootors wa have 1,726, which i whout one . to ovory 1,000 inhabltants, Bohind thiy medical army come, 100 somnambulists, 651 midwives, G638 liorborists, und 731 apothoca- ricy. Noxt, Pnris comprisos 16,256 landlordy, nhd 54,872 rotired tradosmion, whose for- inne, fn 'the mnjorily of oauds, i tho result of early persoverance, privation, and economy. M, Maximo dn Cnm;\lcnmumlu that there is not a city in tho world whoro the gunp\n work moro thaw in Paiin, i gplte of tho 300,000 1dlofs on tho bonloyards, tho 180 voncert cafon, tho 248 public hially, tho 25,000 wiuo ehops, and the 7,220 biflinrd-boards, The worlmen here aro paid onco » fortulghi, on the Baturdny, Tha wook that follows is Invurlublr a dutl oug in tho uhops, sinco tho niajority of tho mon pay thelr devotions to **t. Tundi™ until thelr pockots bo- como empty, and thoy arg forced Lo return Lo tho boneh {0 repleniel them, Whis is a fuct which should bo borue in mind “by thoso who indulge u iuvidlous cmg[mrlmuu betwoon tho Freuck ouvrier aud tho Eugligh workmau, A REMARKABLE PARDON. The Case of Glacomo Sonnine, Tranlated Trovs the German for Jppletony’ Jousnal, Torlimpopoll 18 & wmmll town in the I'apal tatos, to which s attached tho history of s pur- don without a patallol, wo Leliovs, in history. ‘Tho hero bY this hnkativo was o bigand chlof, Gincomo Honnino by name. Ginconio was ono of thosa Fnu(nl. courtoous robbors of whom wvo Yoad octasiohally in ‘romanca; ona of thowo de~ lightfnl follows who lovied thelr taxes with a cortatn blandoess of mauver that mado tholr l)rnoeicunplnnsum rothor than on inflictlon, 1o war, morover, ono of thoso olover Individ- Atnle who ov0 ubiquitons or nowhero, Juct ns wuits themsclvos. i hand wan on ovory rich nnu's Lmrau: yot, somehow or 6thor, o could never o0 fouud when ““wantod,” Iily fomo was wide #nrond § ho doservod it, Rorlimpopoli had frequently heard of bim, Torhmnopoli longed to bohold him in proprin porsonn. Forlimpopoll's wish was to bo-grati« fled, Ono ovoning yas prosontod in Forllmpop- oli’s Jittlo thontro_a iraglo dramn_whoso horo, Ugolino, waing apd monns most pitoously rom 1io opening of the pioco to tho tug. At tho bo- ginning of the eccond net lio fs discovored In n dnngovh, o fa'aupposed to ho'on short nilow- ance, Which accounts for Lin introducing n lenglhy monologuo with the distronsing ory of M Pane ! pano!™ (“Dread! broad!") The play had oftoitimos baen glyom befors, and \as thorofors well knowa 4o the habitucs of the the- Wtho, Tho heart-rending rofrain, © Pane/ pane " hurled forth mfiht aflor night in stonto- rinn tonea by the lugubrious star, hind bogun to witiko & portlon of tho poblie A8 belng irre- uistibly comfeal. Ho thay mercitally detor mined to respond io ‘tho incossant do- ‘mnnd for bread with appiopriate action, On the ‘ovoning in question, Ugolinoe hird searcely wotton tho words, “Pane! pane!” out of his month, whon_suddeuly lonves of brond, of ull slzod wud ehnxm, werg atiowerad npon him from avery part of tho auditorium! 'Of courso the impreg- wiontble public enjoyed tha thing Lugely. I'he ovoning's ontortainmont diad boou ushered in with divorsion most oxbilarating, Ib was doomed to a solamu fiunla, ) Tho ¢urtain bad ouco more hidden tho discon- eolato Ugolino from tho gazo of tho audionco, | whon suddonly it Tose sgain and disclosed a view for whioh tho lookers-on wers wholly unpropared, | Instoad of Uyolino thero etaod, in the coutro of tho stago, the_rodoubled- bandit, Gisconio Sou- nino, surrounded by n acorcof his fiorco ¥ollow- ers, nll armed to tho tevth., The band, who protty woll illod_the_stago, brought thelr car- bines to_an ordor that made tho floor fairly groan, Theroupon Sonnino delivered himeolf of a Lerso wnd comprohiensive spooch, during which tho houso was g0 quiot tha bodkin conld have beon oasily heard, Ho ox- {:lninml that his selopnrposo inmaking his debut ofore tha public of Forlimpopoll- was to accopt aslight tribute from its inbubilants, o bad como unobtontntionsly ahd quictly, nud wonld depart in the samo manuer, proveded his wishos wero compllod with, 1f not, he wonld bave to succumb to tho dinngrecablo necessity of mnkln‘; light of tho. four, coruers of JYorlimpopol Above oll, lot no ono _contoive the notion of do- parting without lenve. At every point of oxit wero powted confedorates, who wonld unro- uflrred ly flre upon any ono veuturing to quit the theatro, At the close of this eloquont walutatory, Son- nino untolled an_insigmificunt-laoking shéet of paper. From thia he faily read off & smmber of namoes, tho beavers whereof wero ag that mo- mont presont in tho thestro, aud belonged to the most afiiuont familios in tho town. From every mdividual meutioned hio demanded & cortain sum of niondy, which was to be jmmediatoly Landod over, Eachof the assossed partics was to bo furnishiod with au amnod eecort to accompany lim to hin placo of residenco, thore reccive tho stipulatod_tax, gud return with him to tho theatio, About fittcon of Sonnino's associates horonpon left the stago and sought ‘out tho per- u0hs gpactfied, who' aroso and followed their guidos withiout tho losst hesitation. Honnino aud half a dogen men remaiued on tho platform, Ho kept his enzla oye sternly fixed upou the au- ‘dioneo, which did nob truat itself to move. When all tho contribmtions had boen phid i, Sonnino ond hiw crew went Torth from tho theatro and ‘out of tho bown. Noone thought for n moment | of plucing any obstaclo in thuir way of dopar- ture, . But rotribation conld mot bo procrastionted forover. 'This last outrago was too deflnut n challeagb., Tht Papal Governmont dispatehod o ‘battalion in pursuit of Sonnino, Foralong time tho erafty sud audacious robber checkmated tho troops. lie harassed them with uumborless foluts, marches, and countormarches. DBut thoy were constantly roveiving reinforcemonts, anid ultimatoly thoy prshed so ¢lose npon him thathe was vompolled Lo faco them. Ho engaged thow in sevoral Lattles, in tho lust of which bo euf- forod w crushing dofont. Giavomo was sovercly wounded afid capturod. Tho best modical and surgieal skitl in the Papal doraaina was brought fnto roguisition to heal him of lug infuries, for Forlimpopoli wos howl~ iug frautically for' vengeance, T'ho public's do- mund for the graterul spectacle of & pompous oxecution had to be satisliod at any prico. Bon- uino’s physical soundnoes was goon rostored. Boenino's trial ended, of course, with his conviction: and the Popo, to whom the doath- sentanco was presentod for afirmation, did not fool himself moved to opon his lips. *“ Non ha parlato 1" (“ITo has not ken!™) enid the Dapal Chamborlain to the Minister of “Justice, as lio rotuyned the donth-warrant, According to iho existing custom, o criminal condemned to death waa ivrovocubly lost if the Poutilf porusod tho sontouce and judicial acts in slleuce. Should 1lig Tolincss have morely fnquired into sonio of tho details of tho caso, should ho hayo manifest- od his compassion only by Aun involuntary ejacu- Iation of * Poverediavolo,” tho man was wuved. At apy rate, Lia head again restod llrml( on hig wvhoulders, and thereafter lio lind oaly the dopri- vatioh of hfs liborty to fear for, At that timo Grogory XVI. sat in tho chair of Bt. Petor, and Sonnino's lucky star crdained that Grogory shiould * shufile off this morlal coil Just as'the death-warrant was_traveling tho tor- tnoug _rond, so hieavily tlogred with todious and complicated formalities, from the Papal Cabinct tothe aunthotities who wore charged with the oxecution of tho denth-sentence, Now, it is an nucient usago that tho death of a Topo tomporarily cliels tho Y;nuu\lumu in Ju- dicinl cattes. Of “courso, this ofton very op- ‘portuno for condemned Telons, Pending the in- terregouta no death-ponalty may bo consum- mated. and, as a newly-chosen Pontifl rarely fools inclined to inaugurato his rulo with tho confinnation of death-Sentences, tho condemned being 18 Funm-nlly sgved. ‘Ono of tho firut offl- clat avts of tho wow Popo is to caune reporks to be mado to bimsolf of the unilnishod judicial canes and wneoxecuted judiciel deorees of tho ‘provious rogimo, and to tako into consideration tho pardon of couvicts and condenined felons, “'hus Sonnino's cnso, smong othors, camd be- foro the Cabinot of Pius IX., when the tiara had nearecly been placed upon this prelato’s brow. Bonning cseapod deoth, for I'ins was not dis- ogod to-mako any excoption fo the rulo, al- Tiough tho. boro. oe . Folimmopoll had. boon pointod Lo fim ue blnck au ponsiblo by the au- thoritios. Iut ho had cseapod only tho extromo penalty of the law, and Lo was soon to discover that the Pontifical clemoncy was not 80 good a thing after all. Plo Nono iu thiy caso brought into” application that peeulinr clauso in tho Roman penal code which clashos so harshly againat tho laws of common-senso that one can only wonder iu amazo who on carth the fellow was that originated tho idea. This romarkable claugo gubstitutos for capital punishmont, in casos whicl eall for consideration, a double or tripie Uifv-long imprisonment, According to ordi- nary coneoption, ono should think that a orini- inal would bo adequutely punished aud rondorad ‘sufliciontly inuoonous to socioty at Jarge by sim- vy lnprisonment for lifo, Dut Noman juris- prudence, unlquo in ibs way, intonsifios thisplain ponalty hy m“fitiplyhu; he poriod OF incarcora- tion for lifo by two_and throe, In renlity, this has tho practical effect of depriving the conyvict of tho fuintest possible chance of futuro pardon, o who 8 sentenced to doublo or triple imprisons ment for fe s thuis so indolibly mutked for all timo to como that it wonld neyor entor tho hond of any offieisl porsonage to tako n single stop to 'obtain 8 mitigation of his punisliment, Le his roformation ever #o radical and perfeot., 'The nawo of tho unfortunate I nover again mon- tionad in tho piestnco of the Pope. ¢ retmning ungpokon ovon whon oxtraordinary events, like national jubilees and elmufwu of government, givo tho impulse to univorsal ammesty wols. Tho sontonva of doath fmpending over Gin- como Souninb waycommuted to triplo lifo-long fmprisonmont, 1o wad trausported to Forlo Iiane, o emnll foriress in tho Rombgun, Bituated In n marshy and oxceedingly un- healthy district, LForto Bano kills jts jn- umten by slow d"lfr‘“’“' The . garrleon s changad twico snuuaily, to provent ity deoimu- tion by fovor, It voquiros nervos of uncémmon toughnoss to ehable one to romain hora flve or bix voars without falliug o vivtlin to tho molaria of_tho violuity. 2 By iuterring Bonnino in Forto Dano, the Papal Yovorumont soomod actuated by the motive to oxpodito with Yare onso his conge to this lifo, 'lnmlmbly in ordor to enabls him to entor u quick- v wi pousible upon the second instnllment of his uentonce, Acvording to nll oarthly probability, it would tako him long to mako way with a sin- Elo torm of jinprionnicnt Tor Nle Torto Bano, tho droppingy of s | . ly indicated on what n rotten fonndacion rosted ‘Wotvn the doctrings of_cuthannain alrondy lnown in Ttomo at that timo? Not unlikely, Yot tho fol« loworn of Iguatinn de Loyols are s wito and loarnod yoct. - Tt Sonning hind ‘notyes of Hieel, Which not oven:thio poatilontial attmosphord of Fotto Bano could wonken, He enw tho garrlson rolloved twolvo timos,-aud his cheoks hnd not hollowed, o, fortunatoly, alwags had humana jailers who oxtanded him their sympathy, and pormitted him 1o slloviato tho tormenting fodium of tho long hnd x‘lrnhr{ dayh by trork-of hvongoninl nmtare. Honnino, In nis carly yoush, lind * boon appron- tlcod to . seulptor. In” Forto Dano ho again toole up hla long-noglectod trhdd, 11l knopora suppliod him with marblo, which Lo ‘ohisoled into statuotios of tho Mndonne and tho Enluin. Theso bo gavo to hin kind guards, who natitally beents vory gioions unto him, . ‘Ona day Sounino's agod mothor came to Forto Dano. Bho had thrown horsolf at tho fook of Dius, who urbsnoly accordod Lor porminsion to visit hor gom, 1 Whon_ sho bobold tho statucs which her won hadl created, dn fdon struck het ‘which soumod to nor o revelation fiom above. 8ho wald to Sonnng, with kindling oyes : = “*Tlow woull 1t Yo, Chacomo, If you ossnyad to consitrtict & bst of Tia Alolincsn? I wonld dos | liver it to him with my own hauds, aud ho wmigut Vo touchod, and pardon you!™ Sonnino fairly unapped nt the miggestion, Animated by his yoaring*for liborty, o 'woni at tho work with flory zoul, Lira twelvo months lind pasaed ho had, tftot mhny o' mischreied ht- tompt, comploted mn adinirablabust of tho Holy Tathor in Romo. Tho countonunce was 4o ox- {amnu[vn of hanignity, that he wonld cortnainly bo bonign to Honnino, When Bonnind's soxagenn- rian mother delivorod to him the. flatteriug countorfult prosontment, ‘Honnino fotind means'to htive tio marblo fg- turo conveyed to hit ‘mother, nod eho was not dilatory inn presenting hersolf to the Papa. Pins gently rafscd hot ad she lny prostrato Le- fore him, disiolvad in teans, and sapplicating for | moroy to hor,son. , Ho_contemplated tho ploce of stono which represeiited him, nud it appoarbd ta.Ifl‘flnc‘n )‘nlm.‘ ’ Py ¥ GGt absolve your gon," ho enid,.mildly, *of | ong lifestorm, : : % ‘Sonuino, thon, still had Lwe lite-long lmprison- mants to Borve ont. The_gray-hnirod’ mothor wandored afoot to | Forto Hino, Plus had grantod her-pormisslon 1o inform hor kon fof his partial pardon, Sonnino suiled bitterly whon ho recoived tho intolligence. o moroly said, facetiounly : “Tnd 1 think ¢hat fay rovrescnintions “might Do posscssod of, nuy weight, I would pray the oly Father to allow this siugle term of which 10 rolanlsba mo to bo tho first. ~For thé remnin- ing two L wonid bo' complotoly athisservics, But I am afrald o would not approcinto tho fiks ness of such nn nrrangomont 1" Sounino's mother gave no heod to this bubble of lavity, and afd s ‘“ Bupposa you contihmo to work, Qincomo, and not lot “your spkits droop. No tres i folled at ono blow; .aud of Xomo I boliove it {5 waid that it was_not built in aday, Wo il Tnow that the Holy Fathor manifosts a lively interest for tho immnculatonons of Mary's con- coptiou, nnd 1t is whispored that hio designs to promalgate a dégmndtan early dry. Ankon statno which symbolizas the immaculate concep- tiou of onr Uoly Mothor, Purhapn he will tien grant you a Tull pardon [" ' again wont Bonnino to work. For'a whole yoar ho chiselod aud -hammorod, and Lammored and chisoled, iudofatigably. Hnuflfiun and !mpry th ba{m, his'mother took tho Madonua eculp- taro to Remo. Here wan just in full blast a | graud jubilco, instituted to unpart eclat to tho tho proclmuntion of the ‘dogma of immnculate concoption, Tho trombling old womnn cast her- wolt. at tho feot of Pio Nono. The ' auguet hicrarch oxamined the statuo | attentively, aud it woemed to yiold him much geatification, Ilo recalled to mind Sonnino's case, aud lont his oar vory 5und~nnmn-dly to tho ngitated matvan. Then ggain Nie atruck off one tetm. of Incarcoration for lifo, -.''ao loving mother wont, with_much lightor heart, ihongh ot wholly eatlufled, 'on anothor fuuut to Parto Bano. Bonnino listened .o tho tidinga of tho sccond instaliment of his pardon with the snwno smile with which bo bad Yeceived tho first. 'V Yonr caso now-stznds materially improved,” wald s wmother, cousolivgly, *You luvo.but <one moro lifo-imprisonment to servo,” * < Choory prospoect, indeod!" was Giacomo's dryly-exprossed opiuion. i Bat now tho fund parent was at a loss for furthor idess. 8ho dotermined to undortalio o pilgrimago to Lioretto. Lerhaps thers slo mi%ht be inspirod with somo Lappy thought. ‘Weeku, months, yeara weat by, - During this timo Bomuino whs nntivingly ongnficd in parfoct- fug himeol? in hisart. Hud hu Boon given his liborty hio could ensily have enrned a comfort- ablo subsistenco as o noulptor. Ho ‘wonld never ngtain have Lied o tanpible rensan for moloating wocloty at largo. Often he indulged iu timo-na- sunglng droums on this enbject. How nleo stich o auiok, peacotul lite must bo., Dut ho did not allow himself to bo choated into the delusion that such a lifo wao over to'bo his. ITe woll un- deratood the much-~vauntsd charity of tho Holy TFathor, and suw searcoly & ray of hiopo. Dut the more fervidly hoped his wmothor yob tooncorpaga hig liboration, All her thought was asingle prayer that God might give ker tho saving idea, With a fanaticlsm and s manin that wore alnost alarmicg, sho brooded over plau. Theso, alasl buret like soap-bubblos, ona aftor the other, and_vanishod iuty thiu ai At that time affairs in Italy wero takin, turn and assumiug n phase that protty clenr~ tho chair of 8t, Detor. Pledmont Wwos ariming, after having just finished with Austria and Naples, for n struggle with Rome, The Popa strengthenod his logions, and prepared to mcot the invasion. Ha propped himself upon Lamo- riciore, thnt%lhnc soldior whoso sole misfor- tuno was his bigotry. 1t waa iu theuso duys when the poor old mothor agnin found hor way to hor imprisoned son, ‘and said to him: . v 2N ‘I eannot livo withont _you_ any_ longor, Qia- como. I miist Wiavo you if 1 ihiall dio cohidnted. And I boliove Tshnil ‘yob #ve you withont those wally, Tiston, mygon: I Lave had a miraou- lous dream, 'I'ho Blessod Virgin appeared to mo and pointed ont to mo the rnag 1o your liborty. (}fihwomol tho goal is at Nana, for the ‘way is clear.” 7 ** Must I chisiel anothér statue, mother ?" asked Sanunino, with & melancholy wmilo, *Itail not, Gincomo! The' statnes bore good fruit. Without thom you wonld now be pining awsy hero in tho uttorsat hopolesencas. They took away two-thirds of . your term of .im- risoumeout. Obey me, and thoy will cancel tho nst aud most imporeant third." “Law disposod to doubt, mother. The heart of tho Holy father is ns utouy us tho marblo from which I muke my Madotuas. *¢Thig time it willmelt! " ¢rlod tha aggod wo- mAu, With prophetic enthusiaoi. ' ITarkon ubte wy dronm ! Thebeld o yroup of statunry, ‘To- nembling that in which tho Knight of BL. George 8lays the dragon,, 'I'lio dragon had s buman hond, which boro tho lifioaments of tho arch-onomy of tho Church and tho Holy Fathor, It was the countennnco of Kiug™ Victor Emmauuel, And tiow tho roport {5 on tha lips of overybody iu Itomo that His Moliness iutonds soon to excom- muuleato thin royal Lorotiv, Aud 8t. Georgo bud feuturos that rominded me of a pletura whick iy now sold at evory slrast-cotner In Rome. People suy $Liat 1¢ in tha'likonoss of n gront Fronch tien~ oral, who is coming to succor tho lloly Fathor, 0o, Tlinya brought it with mio, os woll 48 i pho- tograph of Victor Bmumanuel, Gincomo, hiow-a l;ruu]l in marble, just aw I droamod it, justas I inve doserlbod it fo you, 1t is wy firut convie- tlow that such & work would so move tho hoart of tho lloly Futher thut ho would give you full and uuconditional liborty " Bonmmo for tho firet tfmn oftared poultive re- sistance, Honuino rovered Viotor Emmatmol. ‘To roprosont Lim w » vanquished dragon woro o profanalion in his eyes, No! ho would not do thia ovon if it lod to liborty, But thoro Btood the trembling, palo, bosceching matron, whoso buir was frosted*with tho suaws of throgscora and thirtoon yours-~the' poor, fond, doung mother, who had muid that sho ¢ould not live in peuce, and would not div in . blessednuss, if hor Hou Wero not hior owa ugnin, Sonnino gazed long nnd earnestly into the yuivering fnco that “l”l raldod in mute upposl to bis, aud aflually uald : 2 ' Mothor, you knotw not What you tempt mo to do! Dut ba'itso, In you Liloveand howor n noble mother, Nover® iu sy lifo bhuvo I dono nught ihat oost mo wuch w slrug. #lo us tho meking of thia resolve~tho resolvo to do that which yau hayy augguntad-—!hnl.frmfl which you expoct weal, but fllls ma with & pro- sentiviout of wop,© Howovor, bo it uo; Thave not tho hoart to shy you nay! " . and, ora throo Aud Houuluo wont to wark, Dassad, the ‘omblothtical fronp way months biad finishod, . g o kufght Goorgo boro tho foatuyus of La- moriclor, the dragon thuko of Vietor Emumu- uel. Qo likenesa of both wai sphnklhkl nnmly- takablo, Adthotieally and mechaujoslly, tho stono picluro wad aliuost porfection. In nilént cestacy Honning’s mothor took poe- sogsion of the stutuary. She wont to Romo, ’N.)u\ arrived thore ‘u an ausplolons howr, Tho Vatican was ablazo Wilh _plous excilemont s roliglous outhusissm, - Evorybody in court nmt miltary circlos was uolnumly pwearing that Lamoricloro would sweop tho Un:lmoulmo froni Romen noil in-u Jifty, That ad- surango did not hinder the authoritios, however, from sacrotly tranulwzing puisoserd frowm forte lying in an oxposed position to Anfor quartors honror the city, Tlma Bohhino, likowlse, aftor o Yourtoon years' abodo in Xorto Bano, was ro. inoved to the littlo stronghold of Olizzn, on tho outsldrts of Yidmo, ¥o toft Pano atill possesnod of oxcellent honlth .and considsrable plhyecal htrougth; its miasmal vapora had nob atfectod s wonderInl conhtitition {n tho lonst, o old dame was nucorded an mudioned with tho Popo, snd meb with tho same mnmll* rocop Hon nu bolore. 'ho 1loly Father listenod to her kindly, and nactrtintged Sonnino's work With futoh dnterost, Tho jdes of & figurative ropros fontation of Lamorlcioro g the conqueror of Victor Etnmanuel ovidently gave him kaou plona- iro, “'ThisSonnlno hug ooncoita that mxo by ho mdani bad," ho' sald, on complating tho fn- Bpoction. 1o takes good vare thatwe do not forget him. I rocollect his affalr very woll. Havo I nob alrondy oxempted him of tWwo life- long impritonments? Yos, yon, I romember ;mw. And be haa anollor iifo-torm ,to sorve. To hay hoon inearcorated as long as I finve hoen Lapo, that ia to suy Yourtebn yoars—n long time, truly, Woll, thon, wo shall agnin exorciso inumy 3 Bounlno whail vorvo but two yours more. 1 two yonrn Trom to-day he'shail be kot free,” ‘Thiu gortainly ‘wns hot sltogathor wht tho old toman had anticipatod, but stltl it was somo-~ thiug, Why, coming to think ahout it, it was netunlly a proat doal 3 for, what wero two short yoars compnred {0 LLo original gentonoo of triple ife-long imprisonment # fonnino, {00, thoughtthat two yonrs, nndor o circunintances, woro n'more bagnlolle, llo hind oxpected no cocession whitover. o, Whun his trombling mothor communicated to him' tho Yellcitons tidings, ho oxeluimed, In unleignod nstonislunont ;- " F “Afior fl, thon, iho ‘mnn in Romo lap hoart 1 Troin ‘tho raps of olemenby he hns hithorto gprinklod:oyor mo I would rearcu have belioved it." From tho motnont T’ Wilch Soninin was np- ixrmdum ho would' yot hoar tho hour of. his libaration striky, ho ‘wus n travuformed being. Hin apaihy suddonly vanishod. Al biy fesl was gono. Ho moved “nbout hurriedly in Yeyorish ‘oxcitomont, and appourpd to leve entirvely for gotten to work, Tlo movor agnin touched n oliisel; ho ato litto, nod that liitln Tastily, and spole of naught Lut the hour whon Jio shonld sgalu broatho the pure, swest ‘nir of Treedom. Tl mncto himpell a enlondar, in || ‘which o marked olf the bwvo yeara whicn he still Tiad to surve, Aftor ench day pawsed ho placod o heavy ntroke, and in the ovening hio counted the days which wero still hafore him. Theuse ho di- vidod aud subdivided into hours, minntes, and weconds, Thd glunt nuwmbers surged wildly throujzh his brin, 1o lust his sleop, and & nere vous irvicability soized him. Ifis flogers tron- bled, nud his kuoees quaked, Ofton ho com- muned with Lhitngolf, aud for hoiirs ho wes on- gagod in tiguring on tho wall. Vinally ho bogau to mark ofl overy expired quurtor of an hour, In tho meantimo bis chocks woro Josing” thoir ronndriosa ; his oyos wora einking in; his tem- ples wore hullowing, awd bis framoe beeamo nigh unto n skeleton, What tho urderous air of Forto Bano could not offect fu fonrtuen yonrs, wan brought ju as many months by the delirious hirst tor froedom, Now, It n fow tnoro monthas wero beforo him —then, but a fow moro weoks; but the pavdoned brigand glidod through tho gallerics of Olizzs 4iko o spoctic, Bearcoly un otnee of musclo wns remnnining on his brogst, and not o suspicion of ndiporo on hiu wholo boily. 1Le conld grasp every 'tib, ovory uinow, ovory tendon. Plho oyes glim- mereld with an uncertain hght; tho baggard choekn wero nt times suffused with n chureh-yurd flughy tho voleo wag hoarse aud hackod ; tho gait anuneteady tolter. Nat tho gazo of tho man, who was raciug madly, and yet unconsciotwiy, unto his gravo, somained snunoyably fixed upon the duy which was Lo fioe him frea, » At Iast 16 eont word nnto his mother to come tu"(l)l)izm on thiy red-lottor day, totake him forth with hor. .. Tho mothor-came three days ore the appointed timp. In hor blinding bhsy sho percoived not the wretehod conditivn of her son, Twico twen- Ly-Tour hours paseed, tnd then, on the day be- fore the day fixed Tor his liboration, the lamp of Sounino's lifo wout, out. o WPgamorrow 1 will bo frel” woro hisInst words, G ? On tho morrow bio was fres. Tho fovor-prosa for liborty hud rolonsed its uoul frowm its terres- tral thralom. - The old_woman lifted the body of her son ‘upon hor shonldors, and boreit Trom the fort inlo'the opon flold. " Ilere plo seraped up somo corth, *To thin ernde sopulehiro sho consiguod tha oborisbed remaius. | Then sho cowared down boeido the mound. Somo people who happened to pass the sucecod- ing duy found a corpye recumbont on u new-dug gruve. e g s Jforrible Murder in Caleutia, A most atrocions murdor Lus boon committed in Culeutin, Iu April Inst o goldumith, holh by ‘casto and trade, living in Amherst street, guve hiy dsughter, n girl nboat § yoars old, in rar- singo, Bhe romuined athor Tathor-m-faw"s till o short tims ngo, when nhe returned to her own fathor's ionso, = Tha wife of 2n opposita nei bor, who in alio o goldumith by trade, us the girl to ecomo ovor find show hor wedding jowels, Tha two familios wero on friondly formy, and tho gitl, with hior mothor's permis- sion, decked hersell 'with the Jowels, said to bo worth many bnndred, or, ns some nseort, a thousnnd rupees, and wont ovor, with femnle pride, to oxlubit fo ber friouds ot nuptial pres- ‘onts, Bho hnd 1ot beon thero long, howover, .when #ho was soized, hor throat ciit, und her ‘body, baing strippod of all valuablos, wis buried, in a glanding position, in & workshop of tho house, tho inmatos of which connist of the own- er, his wifo, and two ‘workmen. When_tho po- lieg, on getting Juformation of tho nurder, went to the house aud questionad theso pernoiis, they one and all deelared that tho murdered ohild hiad never coma to the honie, pud in taiy state- ment they resolutoly porsistod till the body was oxhamed. & ~Tlio incompleto roturuy_of the registration of ‘taxabla proporty T tuo City of Philadelphin i(four divisions biring still unacoonntod) show an increago,of 11,906 names, ‘Lho total numbor of rogiatrios iu 105,691, BUSINESS CHANCES, . DRUG 8TORK. FOR BALE oo o Bt wh RO eI i eses e mrfil;llln .F.Amuy L0, & I8, \¥. BLOCKI & £510 wa, _’A‘wm.v.-n BLISHRD DRY.GOODS BUSINAIN forsalo at 0 bargaln: low ront and gaud loaation, 11 Tenitiyho omly reasda for waltiug, 4 W.' HUGHES, 55 ’A LUGRATIV 'S'.tm”'ux-\\cr‘fli?‘m‘ [}sfi‘sm 3 o oF oxclai; mro ORDFUNILY “fur pari u\-hm‘f a‘Safo Chtablshen pusinesh. YLK WNEL T mont by prodact, of mill or_ nuizduiwred tnuido ity proporty; ownor obl) roferoncos giron and reuufrod.Adur _OITY REALESTATE. 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Lt A Wontorn and (g Fithiekbe, 1% ¥ o, nd o Dy _oalling on 1), COL Horiionst cor, of VEET, ON PRAIRTIGAV., Wi DERADS T twnon ' Fitlythir Empl 20 RATLROAD LANORE] S0 RATE D LANORERY U0 FoipHOE FouTA: " RINTIAN & BING i sty And Chlumetay., 1S, 5 BTONIC ml/:rxfilr\:x£ Wark . Apply gt O T A e Misoollnnoon: i INS Irat-clnes torins o sucoossing ~_SUBURBAN REAL ESYATE, RATERG NGRS oF TN i JONNE ORRORTE TR ]‘\Gf AL at Iiviiig Par Nt ) AT SOUTH - nd Eigbty-ifihat. SOLIOITORS- w doroy Mulual Lifo lnynranol inglonat, t8 eall e addro; WA UV A TOT AT DARK e i, honimt Neope N, 143 Tasntionte Toh NGAGT 1N TAGH sa 85 10 810 daily, coiing sug. nifo ond Scizsors iimencie, [} AN HOUNES, it , belok foundation, couorota cotlnr, and Int: 123 3 vty cusy ferms, ENYDUR & northioast cornor Aonteo and i~ MAYWOUL 1) OVELAY Culy 113 Hat 3 i S NIEAIL TITE NiEW (3 ] L & sl 14 Nisou Butiding, uortlis nl&g{’;lnnd‘"}jngn"fl‘ ou- Lnliding, worth N BATH-—ROUSHS AND 3 dopot, nt Loglowond, Twn homises at S nouthly payments, TILLUTSON D ington st S T, € ACIES, AT agny’ Ratlroad ; pri Al now 1100 dowen, balau tay hnd Noiiday. RUND-A STRADY, RELIABLE YOUNG MAN 3 g, Snvo of s and corr, Room 3, (hird flon it Tor 3G L Eublami Cxclgatv o cht pariyt Luvineh oy o toulaye, st W, GIITD R COx Mocters Mave: i, adion, W HUITD & GO, Noote,, Mas, WANTED-FEMALE HELY, ‘o 8100 down. bulaneo B8 mo rova lob; brico §2 A WOMAN T rk 10 8 farm-tioaso fa- th ooy IDIATELY, A GOUD OIRE FOR owork In & privaie fatnu, uf l‘lelsn H , wasl wnd dron, i e rish need not upply n o m o, near Jaku shuro, causisting o Bd unt-bulldliy on te 1sfd out, Jargo gardon nndor caltivation, feait ami ndo trees, "und an abandanco o sivon Inumudintoly. Xeal Eutato Dunlors, flaworss” pusserslo 12, BURCHELL & CO., 4T3, 3x(2 IN TOWN OF II{{S- il iageion by 1l cnol, (Jown biliieo COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, OR SALI_ TN PItOY 1 undor eultfvation, about 1L0 milos south of fioak caunty wonts bail asods 200 mwadows good Lulldings, fapm, For alo, o ED-A GIRI, ork,_Apply 2t 75 North Ssogamon FARM A0 ACR: TERATL FON GENERAL onm 18 1'ribiuna Yial & o and uinprovad RIEAT BSTA ing, * Uhicago, [l —~ Iands'In Foed, Chaln- on, and Imquols Countion, 113 formy ey porfeot, Farag 10 oachiungo for, Ohileago ity ndy 14 Kauas and Nobinskn for sale and 2. R3] ontaty honghi e Kald i sommlssion, AT i TSLAND. ¥s, o0 for gencral honsuwark and one 1o iad TO RENT---HOUSES. WNTRSAYS RERT I Wi CANT GIT 1300, tha 2-story wml basomont marblo-frout, siah, ono binck of Lincaln Purk lour. of J-roome, Watur, O] Kolorunza requivd. —A Dl AND 11 ai th Cadiforain Hatasrmne wd. Hotal ki batliruon, gas, oe, P Kb Soas Sli=Loner RO W AXTED-OPE coatu; ulio Taflurs, wnkors, - Apps'at 4 1o 1o Fmplovmont GRRAL RUAN AND vata familfes, hotols, DUSKIN ofiten, & A FINE MAWBLEFRONT RESID i tocallty, Would like to set tiio_car on 1hio floor which, a7 how and nico. TBETWERN T0LL rls for chantry, at A, D &' QOL, 185 LaGal i) Y AND GENTLEALE ONT GO Ruinimston Sowing OR 0N BALIE = ON fraom cottagos on Wost tor, ote. ARZA URANE, Room 3, 48 ORY MARLLE FRONT Apply 10 O. LUNT, SIIUATIONS WANTED- TUATION WANTED — BY spenking end corcoxpandlne fuently in Linelh I p bunk or lasgo wholeea! i co, N BT farnzen avd_gay 1, Tozmstors, &o: Lok, 67 At 3 ull mprovo: i NGLIS Ve u h\sflu Nt of oiher howsos fu the 1 & BUN, 158 W ndlson.st. 3 can mills and di Adduigows A 7, Tedl JUTUATION WANTED-. Srua ANTI yulre of WL 11. o1 capalilo of joetivn to tho e N, 223 orin drug stord cornerof Bamgsinon ‘hia, ountsy, Addross I N 70 KON A and will como well vout Lok A _DOUNLE DWRLL ol oL, # EXPUAYIONS WANPED--FEHALE LN wsomont brick honss, with mod; wcnrloi Oct. 1. Apply ta WILI ] Tribuny Huilding. QITUATION WANTRD—NIY A SOAN! sneral howsowork 1 n in tho rasy of 110 hiousa, Muy noxt for half tho or- prico for cush In udvanco washor, and ivor g b luand In any othor dlrsetion, nail v q \work {n 3 Dowcatug e oo work {n o oAcatu oA OF IHVata foti ai B Nor(h Peuriacste Ly . TO REAT--ROCN: 185 ARD 157 BAST Wa Tatnishiod raus, e ok, o month. - Ind0lro at i i AMILIES IN WANT n Naly eaa ba suppls % rood Seand{naviaw and G015 BUSIK IS oo, 0 St DMicoellnnoous, BY AN RXPERIENORD osks Gurman and igllsiii JITOATION WARTE saluuladys norma 0 T ND ot ‘witeiatoast. i Shoh Hgor et Madlion-st.” tout low, D, COL TION WANTED Y & VO enons {n b famlly of small childze 106 cvou, Addross P, Q. Box 171, 10 1 RO TSERERTING, ONE bl wost of Unlon Park: alvo voltaga of § rouins, €agny to ol tunant,: Onll at & Duarboru-st., Jtoom 3, SINANGIAL, A REASONADLE INTEREST, MONEY OAN DR orrowod ou diamonds, Strictly oonfideutlul, IGNTY SITARK and nther valua- N FURNISHED Tedons 1, socond 0Us IN TIE N TR ONTF B IR T ]9, RERT-ONR FURNTSILL) EROANTINE TIRE, Y itluk, cornor Ureon gn rat lobe 29 Wagt 3 Dl HON, e Mudinsine T 1 it tho luwusl rale Gy 7 JACKSON-ST,, NEAR 1 n poefont or- t A, N, KEI- > Stor 10 RENT-STORI: KO. Siato, ai0; eplondily Pulgowion’ fmmodiataly, LOGG. un yeinisos, RENT-ROOM WITIL OR WITHOUT POWELR, lives 1) Gand's marble-Tront bLlook, N liuton-ut, Addrosy vr apply to LOAN-SUIMS GIF ¥6,00 'TO 8100 pruyed iy property. D) Maalson CITY MEAL RRLATE, o S ulE e BN FLOURING MILL FOR SALE . distilioey han alcohiol arlnmn, cnttie awy wd lioy pois, sl tu yood m;‘l«r; amplo fueilitios aninping and recoiving: taflroad and dver almgaido of works, . Apply ut Star aud Crascon Mill, Chicago, Il N[GBOANCILE OVSTIR, COVTRE, AND GIIGP- I\ , Duwsoiotng & wood, busthosa for w16) " ost looation o IBIILLERY AND, at Lacon, TiL.; dist . v B225 Totiior with foobos, lucatad in & good uolghborliood yan toird and Wallacoats;, Union St oo o business, Addres o Iurty.third and, Watloa . MISCELELANEOUS, A LADY-WIBITING 10 HOARD. OUY. 4 HAWY can bo accommodatod by calling at” %2 Twouty. Tourtiat, ; In & rospuatabl faniity, ROOKS 0P TAND CLOSE! AT MATKIE fouts, nud flxy o corner af Forl ary U LIVATED 13 ucoounts pulinaiod work rudueiny ort relluilud. }V IR & UGl lfl(_‘_‘A_l.‘N\ln(ll\k, \)\)\I‘“. 183 Madfsou, ici: BRI PRIAL, TR Y . firmfi-.}‘ liko it ‘ovor M luul‘-’ ] 164 zast Madison-st., Room 7. Kilo A [ WEPATS uplilate, tags, metals, Uottloa, & UN o, 228, mid fitilay, wny patL ot tig cily, frva! W ANUED-A RSO i ot-ga c M 0 olaup tur cusl, GToaDT q s va-duy $9f 00, AND &78 DIl DAY MADI u‘“( Ut D)y “agonts astiliir tho ratary woll-ionting DAiion; [olsily Mor §0; can Lo wwun ot i1 oagp Tundolpinats; SEWING MACHYNES, Pyt e Moot s3SI DOMESTIG BEWING MACHIRT=GITY WANGI Otfiay, 173 and 172 Olark, up-stalew, - Radhiue sotd oa onthly bupta, Sawing olvou if duairad, Al Kind uf at= tagtimieh) at fow” pricus,” Moohiues fopaivad, Madl it for QINGR P! bxlm':l | Btato-st, Smunfifi)n-‘mmc‘i;x"n SRTOITE s Vi vou 7 HIN K- ulwfl’ 1 % v w0l 01t wonthly Paymonts; 1overcont it A litodat., oy 2. Mcuiids wotdou pORGF onidd, atud fopalred., - 1105'1‘ AND FOUND. I\ BURAD AROUND A ARAR ALY T OST=A BLAGI lHGHHiC Lt sud a bs WROY,, 118 Wast Rando QPOREN—FROM, THE Rl e a1 it OF VAN HUREN A e Ofp sorvelunry an ol tho s gt 10 youts old, with utar on forohioad; thiobiy 5 throphiring Lot by, naintoy blavk, Wit (o " Littors O e {10 atda o {5 B Ry e aturitiug ot to As 1. Bl Loxy A tarmdn-oolirt, will bu suttably vuivardud, 406G, MAZOIGE __BOARDING AND LODGING. _ Ronth Siao. 8 TAST TWRLUTILST, NIAT THE LAKE.— Dirytolges buect fur Indils and guitjoinua, ¢110%6 th e of pinnas day board, 34, OHN onda) T — ST AN GRS, GiiE MGTgEioN GxT a5 880 ud upwhrd, - Wholwsla aad ..ufl“-";‘u':i'i:‘:\&fy. _'flimun'x’{uz. B WILGL LOAN SUMS FITOA $10 TO 810,000 ON dtamamls, walohes o otfior gaad tyem, 1 you Vot to turna omor gall o —STOItK AND T ARBMENT, i, wocurition nt. fair 3 Fil TP RENTCSTORRS, LOPY! Jeeping-cuoms, £ dwudlings, o teal utato and 1 OREV NOTES, SB- TED=X T 1 cured on good prop | mion_and, tate e IFORSES AND ARRI Officon RENT— DESIRABLE OFFIONS in tho Metroputitn Block, Lngy Houm s, ! i "Nl?l 1 s, enrringed, oud LTGRO0 Ao Auction evory Tuosday sud Felduy at \oll t cati nt W) W lca, ua treo wman and o1 i cash for tradd, , A H, Tribuig uilico, Miscoltonoons. )10, RENT-OT KOR BALE i + A “dack, ey , 150 oot front, on piry Slip, with rillroad HIW BTOUIL OF OATIRIAGS, OUWTAIN LAN- duu, shiltlngquactar claroion ‘nanig bl 10 NO. 1 1EAVY DRAFT T on and, harnoss, ftact Wazhinatonat, ' YO EXCHANGE. ulasy goods rBS‘"y of t‘\}:l!Llh to * Elu-k!l.lllu ‘Apply 3 . proliorty an una of iy, | o el Latles WCEREN, DAVISON 8 WELOT, X AT AG w nrrangementa Jith na 10 slabling pooms at luw fates 3t FiN-a7. , Morday, sud Tnnreday, 3 3 Avatione TS AT VI 1050 af ghould O BXUITARQHE—CHOICE (NTAPI SENNOYIZR WA AW & L0, 1010 18 Washin Tu'u. MANG ata for fnfrove WHLLS, 16 1) Tinig, o harnoss, 131 Dénrlioeu, wr eall FANTRO-A GOOD PATE OF 138, W A A us borso, olioays ‘Addrosa 313 Wik GG URE AND 10 Lt Wl taka Louso sl ot 4t Jota nane Contral arks uinouiburod peopi ARNRIAL DI A PE: aatsbitebod (oritnihiy s PARENER WANTI - lal st iannfaotarlog Lusinuss, with Mreucos soquired sud givon, WA i st el 00010 81,000, NDATAND BATS, i, oot S Rl he W, e 1 BALE- 100 NEW ANDH ‘ilflnx‘)" atH, 11, HARRIS' Safo Manuizolory, 2 an DRY GO01BS, FIXTORRS, RHELVE ool it gae-uxturen, Apply at 488 Soutti i1l MAOTIINERY MBG, 00, 3 ARD 40 St Erunlet,, n ! A tuniny: OB otioneart, 2§ and W poliold cauda djould aws, Bingiun-at,, Chicago.