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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1874 —eeeee e e —eee CLOUDED TITLES. How Hill Got Half a Willion Dollars® Worll of Property for $600. An Examination ‘of the Records T the Edftor af The Chirago Tribine : Qorcy, 111, Deo. 21.—An examination of tho rocords of deods of Cook County show ¢ rxmmr At LAND OFFICE AT CHIOAGO, TLL., 90t of Angunt, A, D, 1818, Cerliiento No, 2,041, Recelved froi iticliurd 1, Hobe inson, of City aisd Cotnty New York, tho sum of two Lunired dolinrg —— cents, betng in full paginent for the 8, W, 3 e, No, i, fu Township 08, North of acamon soveroly wonnded, and the two matos flghting dosperatoly on tho quartor deck. Ilo tried to soparato thom, but lus offorls only soemed to oxasporate them maro, and at Ikt ho went to tho United States. frigato Lancustor, whonee n forea was sent that sccurad the two mates, who woro afterwards handed ovor to tho Trazllian anthoritien, According to tho ovidonce takon, tho first mats, W, 1, Byrao, got drunk, quarroled with tho htoward, whotu ho killed with shots nud blows; then attnoked the only other four mou on bonrd, threo of whom ho prostratod with rliote ¢ and Wns eugaged in a lifo and doath atrugglo with the third muto whon the Caplain amived, Tho cook happoned to 5o on board :lurlnfi tho light, but cacaped by neablo to tho uelghboting tsland, TIE COURTS. Neccord of Bnsiness ‘Trunsnctod Sate nrday. BTEALING TAPERS, Tiigl No, 18, oot of thudl . conlutuing 100 acres | 303, Stovenson, Clurk of tho Suporlor Conrt N ; ; 3 i ] 80— huudradilis of sn aeic, ot tho rutd of LS | 4 ey ounlatod an nerangamant at tho sug- 200 It D, Tavsongfleectyer, | gostion of Judjo Gary which will effectunlly put Cortificate No, 2,042, Bamo nulast, cxcopt land @oucribed, which 1s N, E. If of Sce. 80, In Town- ehip 88, North of Ttango 14, Last of the 3d p, m., Exmmer “n." Know all men by theso prescnts, that Richard P, Tobinson, in consldoration of 100 recelved to my fuli pativtuction of Joroph HLoxic, of tlis Clty of New Yurk, do soll, nselgn, tranafer, aud delivor to tho skl Joxepli oxio th two'nnnoxed certificaten or recoipts for £200 each, nnd numbored 3041 mid 2,043, aud do fully Butliorizy and owpower {ho sald Jowelh Hoxlo to sur render or cancel tio samo on recelpt of a patent, grant, Aoty orotlior LTOLT cONYOTIRLD of tho lots of Trrcold of lands i sald recolpts or cortitiostes montioued and dencribed, each beitig for 160 ucres, sald grant o cou- veyanco (0 bo ado o tho safdJodeph Hosio or to ik assigns fn feo simple, Witness my hand pnd seal ut Hiduletowh, Conu,, thia 20th day of June, A, D, 1830, Tucitain 2, Tonison, [8£AL.] Tu presenco of Gronoe W, BTANLES, Tho abovo I8 not acknowledged, and fs the whole of the {nstrument which Goorge W, 1l claims to have raked up in Now York from ono Josoph Hoxle, on the 18l day of May, A, 1. 1870, Lelng thirty-four yesrs aftor itsalleged ox- ocution ; snid Itobitison, now unfortuuatoly do- censed, at tho timad of tho oxccution of above, 1f Lo ever oxceuted it, being only 10 yoars of age. Exwwr Yo Deed dated 13th May, A, D, 180, Joseph Toxia and Eliza, Lls wifo, of Breoklyn, New York, tn deorge W, 1till, of Chlcago, Iil,; consideration, $500, Dred re< clting as follow, Havo bargained, told, and_quite clajmied, and by theso presculs do bargain, kell, aud quit-clai unto kaid Georgo W, Iilland to Dis helre aud uswlgns forover, il vur, and each of out, right, title, futereat, claim ahd deudnd, both in Inw snd oquits, whatsoever tho eatio be, of, in, and to the fol- lowing laus in Cook County, Iil,’ fo-wlt: ‘Tho poutiweat quastcr of Sectlon, Noi thifty.ong. (1), Township thirty-oight (38), Nortli of Itaiigs No, tifteen (18), Eant of the third (3d) p, m.;. ond tho uortheast quarter of Section thivty-slx (30), In Townshlp thirly- clalit @9, Norlts of Ranigo No. fourtcon (L) east of tho 8d p, 1, being the samo land meutioned i {wo. cor- i’ recolpta, " dated rospoctively Au. 25, 1835, and numberad 3,041 utid 2,543, {ared to Ricard 1, Hobiu- #ou, and arigued Joseph Hoxle, by Instrumont bearing {Inio June 20, A, D, 1830, with wi aud singnlar the heredituments snd appurtonsnces therato belonglog, 1u testimony whoreafy” &v,, &0, (Biguod) Josrru Hostk, [seaL.] Eraza Hosiz,| [wear] Witnemsos: Nazi, ToxIs, Wat, I, DAYENTONT, Acknowledged by Wiy, 1 Daveuport, Notary Pubile, Abovo deed recorded D1 dy of June, A, D, 1870, i1t Gook Couniy, Tliuoe tw Book 833 of Duedy, at ' pugo Armed with this terrible and tremendous title, in the month of June, A, D. 1870, Georgo W. 11ill, accoimpanied by & mob, 5 TOOK FOSBRSIION of tho southwest quarter of Koe. 81, In Township 89, uorth of Lange 15, east of tho 8d p. m., tho same haviug been divided into blocks and lots, nnd known ng Phillips’ and Thomas Hill's (uo re- Jation of Geo. W. 13ill) Subdivision of tho south- west quarter of See. 81 in Towuship 88, north of Ravgo 15, east of the 8d p, m., dud owned or claimed by lundreds of different owners in soveralty, Tho Subdivision bLeing nest South Chiengo, and not {u possesslon, excopt by boing divided into blocks and lots, George W. Il surrounded it with o feuco and gwallowed the wholo quarter-gection, and then, commoncing suit ogunst the Iou, J. Y. Scawmon, wuo wus in possession of tho othor quarter-section, com- pelled hiia to disido, aud givo liim_one-ludf, und ot tho nmiubla ITill is no shark, but in inndcayt, uvely gold-fish, glittorlug ih 1ho sunlight of such onest prosverity. How appropriate TUE FULLOWING QUOTATION from Tug Ciicado TRIUSE of 23d December, A. D, 1674, especiully whero land has beon die vided into lots and blucks by other owner: 1t s very distressing when ono has held possession of lnud fur years, and paid the taxes upon it uuder tho mpresslon” thut L Litlo 8 absolute, Lo huva some person widdenly turn up, generally what ia knoivn as @ Juud-gliatk "—with att unheard-of cladm, aud the titio clouded by deeds dug frow ¥ome Indiun mound, Whilowo tied up tho yrojerty s yrictically worth< Jess 3 the posecesor can nojther sell nor borrow money o it, sud ouly two courses aro upen to hini,~to com- protime with tho “ sbark,” or 10 fight the watter iu 1he courts, “Ihu former Is.generally the lees expensivo method of reluusiug the veal eatnte, und muny yrefor ft— though fevilug coufident that thoy ar i the right—to tudions litfgation, winelt, at the best, 1a uncertain, espoctully Wheu Jand i tho subject Of controvers; Tanco s * plrate ™ who rocords decds, whetler forge or genuine, Is protty sure of reallzing ' somethiin from i ¥peculution. A few—tho Lird-headed el of resl- ertato owners—will not submit to uny such * blucl unling sehewies,” sud they joln fssue with (o pre- tended clatmant, and tuvarlubly win ; oftentimes with. out o triul, siucs the “shurk's ¥ plun'ts to Lring sbout & settlement by annoyunce ratlier tum to test the Jegals Aty of lils cluti Lefore u competout ribuual, And bolow is ANOTHER DOCUMEXT wo find nmong tho recoxds, so that, before this man 1l is hordly in possession, Lo throws agido Lo title of luud-pueute, nud sueks to cover limsell with the mantlo of an iunocent purchusor,—a Lonn fido posscsror,—and prays that now le misy be loft to oujoy thut whick ho ng so remarkably acquired, aud may not bo held io share or divido his gaink, oven wilh those who wore instru- mental in holping bim aequire what little claim Lo muy Luve, " cory, filed May it Court of Cook Cownty, Tiiiauis, v, George W. 1ill, * Tlurding, McCoy Whitesido & Busly, svilcitors for compluuant, Benjawin W, Porter, of Batavis, Cotuty of Kans, Tilinot, cowplatus that, in 18, from persona fuvesti igatious, time, and trouble, he learned uhout the titlo 1o the ‘southiwest quarter Sec, 81, Townsbip 89, Northy Ttauyo 13, caat of Hd p. 1., und uortheust guarier of Bec, 00, it Township 83, uorth of linge M, cast; that hio loariicd gafd huff-scetion was held wuaer tox tilles; 4ot patents 1o tho vame were i tho hsuds of patics In_Now York Clly, and went to great cxpenso Lo got reat title, but did not have the requisite monoy: sald Routhwest quarter of See, 31 was wholly vacant, sud o wortiienst quarter of See, 48 wua L & slate of uncestalnty s Lo pusse sion ; thut Lo guve information 10 rudd Georgo W, LI in tho'spring of A, D. 1870, sud 4t was then verbaliy agreed that Porter shiowld irnisly all tha Informution be bad ncqnired ay pforesaid, and the safd i should furnisls und provide all necessary monosa for suld enterprise; Lt thoy should purchuso ho wabd deaerihed unus, $0%e possebtton thoreof, quist the thio to samio by ull vecessaryund o 1 proceedings, dividing tho sume, il deemed ud 3 with otiter clufimants, and that the result of sucl joint industry shunid bu tisided us follows s 5 1o recelvo buck mdneys Ly bfm_advanced for purchasiug enid Htle, ot ult outlays for possession und Nifgating tho tam, uot. fncluding pursonal sorvice, anid ot profii w0 bodivided equubiyf that, in May, 1630, Hill went 0 Now York City aml_hought the titlo to "boils sadd unrter-sections fur $:00, but took ttleln hixown tame§ L, a8 your oratur cliarges, ou jolut sceount Lt orator, Lenjumin W, Porter, wnd Georgo W, 10l ook posssston logether 3 thut litigation lus been in wme of Hill und that 1l L soid_womo portions rithout cousulting your urator, and I clajimn now vright tosell und conyey sama’ for bis own weo auil wenett, 5ud wholly zefusod 10 adinit or vecognize your mwior’s cluii to ub intervet thereln § and thut 10T hay Viargo nmount of money iu bis Lauds belongiug to wtor, ele, olo, Bult shitl pending, ‘Why Mr. 10l uhould Do allowed to fry his mses in the colmuny of Yur Cuicato TRIBUNE, iud marshal und FALSIPY THE EVIDENCE to ault his ownstuister cuds Leforo tho canes can sceure o hearing iu the courts, 18 o mystery, 1 viow of all tha facts, which the ronders of that paper do not quito understund, Aud yot, this Dot tho frst time Lo liad bhoen allowel wuch priv- llngns,—mupurglf. reputation, ohuineter, sud olo- ganico of Alr, Hill probubly antithng him to spo- tiul 1avors over his follow-citizons, Would it not be aa fair, sud subsorve tho endy a7, 1874 min W, of justice quite a8 well, if the courts wora ulowed to wettle thicxe titles without sonsutional newy- puper-ariioles ? Such lawyors as Mr, Canflold and Judgo Moore, retatned by eapftalints fonning monoy for wonlthy ingurance compunies, do nob often” pay B15,U00 b compramisa whon thure 18 any quos- Hon ug Lo the validity or gonuinensss of tho ticle plfered for sale, 80 thaut part of Lho communieas ou can be dropped withont further commont, As & puit {s ponding for 20,000 worth of prop- erty sguingt Mr, Chiltlok, his statomevts nro hsrdly equal to his uvurnpio voraoily, und uro ieo favidenly inapired with mulico; and, naa matter of fact, nro o mero mass of fulsckoods, — Corriblo Atfray on BBonrd Ships Tha dnglo-divazilian Ttmes of Nov. 21 eava 5 # Oct, 28 o tragedy ocenried on hoard tho Amer can ghip King Plillip, from Dultinoro for Cu fornis, undergoing repuire. At G:l} p.m, the Mastor, on potng abourd, found tho steward, Alfred AL Juclunay, an Bogllshun, dead, three an end to the too common practico of attornoys or atttornoys’ clorks stealing tho papora ju tho pondiug cascannd taking thom away for au indof- jnite time, Ilerenfter no papors can bo borrowed from the common law sido of the Buporlor Court under any consideration, Attornoys or other partios desiring to seo tho fllos can do so in tho Coutt-House, o room hnving beon sol nsido for suich purposo. 'Tho files will bo kopt In the little room betwaon tho Cletk's oftice and Judge Uary's room, and partics wishing to look utn caso can do 80 by lerving n réeoipt glving number of caso aud tho name of tho borrower and the time whon borrowed on o sllp of paper, If at tho closo of the dny nny sltps aro loft in tho Clork's hauds showing paphers oitt, an attachiont will bo isatied, antlm dednquent tawyor will bo per- ?xmdcd to contribute somotbiug to tho county uuds, DIVOICE, T.ouie Bracsel filed » Lillagainel his wife Caro- Jino Saturday usking for & divoreo oh the grouud of her desortion, UNITED STATEA 'COURTS, Georgo 0. Marcy began o eult for 84,000 sgumst tho Yown of Ottawa, BUPENIOR COUNT IN DIMEF. Morril Ladd suod J. W. Tappau sud W. T, Broywator for 1,000, Clinrles Sbeer began s suit against O, II. Plucay, G I, Maillot, A, M. Sboeldow, and J. C. Cittel, claimivg 81,500 encuIr CoUnT. W. V. Johoson filed a petition against H. I, Tickot, Mattocks & Muson, aud B. V. Lugo, naking for a mechanic'y lien to tho amount of £5,000 on Lots 17 and 18 in n resnvdlvision of Lots 1to 19 of Ilolmes' Subdivision of tho W, 15 of tho &, W. I§ of tho 8. B, X of tho 8, W. 4 of Sec, 84, 89, 14, "Thio South Park Commissioners filod o potition against Joln Wontwortts for the condemmnation of all that portion of tho 8. 24 of the 8. W. ¢ of Bec. .81, 89, 14, which Tics west of o lino drawn from north to south pcross said tract, ruming parallel to tho sange ling bo- tween Sees, 13 and 1, nnd 200 ° feot enst of and distant therefrom. A petition wan also flled aguinst H. IL Walker, 5, J. Walkor aud wifo, J, 1. Young, 1. B, Hinman, . . Linman and wifo, § L. Soore, A, Bauer, J. G. Rogers, 8. W, Koa, and o largo number of olliers to condemn all ilnt portion of Blovk 27, in S, 7. Walkier's Subdivision of that part sonth of the Tiuois & Michigan Canal, of the N, W, 37 of Sev. 81, 89, 14 ; alwo all that part south of tio waid N. E! J¢'of Sou. 36, 49, 13, whicly lies wost of u_lino drawn through said Block 27, from north to south, runniug &mmllcl to tho rango Timo betweon Rango 13 and 14, aud 200 feot east of and distant therofrom. C. IL, Willott began u smt for §6,000 against Freoman A, Yishor, Tho lepublic Lifo Insuzance Company.filed n ill ngaiust Martha A, Walker, 5, 0. Walker, tuboit 1ill, £. 8. Walkor, 11 K. Whiton, C. 'T. Wheelers Chauncoy nnd if. G, ‘I'acker. Thomas Brown, J. I Holbrook, and H. N, Gould, to Toreclose n morlgago for 310,000 on tho N, 3¢ of Lot 7, Black 1, i Dyor & Dividson's Subdiviu- ion of tho 12, 3% of tha N, W. i of Sec. 31, 09, 14. John Hisg dued D, L. Hough, L. H. lwbee, and Edgar Loomis for 82,000, Sumpson Read tiled o bill ngatnst J, B. Wiison aud wife, J. C. Graut and wito, Joliu Prico_and wifo, tho Mariua Compnny of Chieaga, J, Y: Seantmon, 11 IL. Houote, Dwight Kiinels, Ed- ‘ward lealoy, Clinstopher Slentor, E. L. Jillott, J. C. King, David Oront, A. Dallag, and o large number of others to toreclose & murlfiu o for $5,000 ou Lots 9, 10,11, 12, 57, 38, 89, and 40, and the kouth 4 feot of Lot 4, hud tho south 4’ feet of Lot 8, all i Block 13 nlko, Lota 9, 10, 11, 12, and tho south 4 foob of Lut 8, Llock 2, nll in J, Y. Seammow’s Purls Boulevard Subdivision of part of tho N, E. i{ of tho 8. I 3¢ of tha N, W. X of Bev, 9, 98, 14, JUDGIENTS, Burkition CobnT—CoxvknsoNs,—Nchemlah Blior- wood et al, v, Septimus Wright, $192, T, EDUCATION AND SUFFRAGE. T'a the Editor of The Chicago T'ribunes . Moxyour, 11, Dee. 25.—Why cannot the educational test as o qualifieation of a voter bo applied for tho solution of the Southern ques- tion? It is, or ought to bo, constitutional. Cor- tainly it is sound policy to require that avery voter should be able to read and write with ense. Applied in tho South, it would disfranchise o largo number of whites, but a atill larger num- Uer of blucke, Whilo placing the Btate Govern- monts for the thno being in thedande of the whites, it would, at tho same timo, placa tho Lullot within the reach of every ono, white or bluck, who should uso duo diligonce in nequiring the knowledge. Tho white will honestly and squnrely concado to tho negro tho right to voto when he is eatisfled that ho (the negro) is capa- .blo of scquiring the Lnowledgo ueccssary for tha exorcise of tho priviloges of a citizon, The Jenlousy of tho whites toward the negro avises Tnrgoly from tho belief that the negro has not soquired, aud can nover sequiro, this nocessary )umwlgdga; thut Lo is an inferior boiug,—an animal, ‘I'bis educational test would probably be nc- capted a8 an equitablo compromiso by botl races, Tt would nlso foster u desiro for knowledge, and who knows but that it might, in a generation, transform the Bouth from the most iguotaunt to the most iutelligent portion of the nation? D. - —_—— Style In Africas Jerom St, Nicholus, Who would supposo that s wild African, whoso only dress In a pieco of gkin, would trouble him- self about Inshions? T'o bo sure, Lio feels no interest in the utylo of couts or huts, but ho is just ne much absorbed in tho great business of ndorning himscell as thongh ho followed the fashions of Paris, Curious styles he has, too, sy a German travelor bas lately told us, ‘T'o begin with, tho lair {s the object of his greatest care, ts truiming beging in tho cradlo, —would, it he Lind a cradie,—whun 1t iy tartured Into some oxtraordinary form, and kept there by menuy of gum arabio and ashes, till, aftor long venth, it will rotain tho shapo of itsolf. Somo- times it In Iikko o cockscomb, und somelimes liko o fan, Ona poor baby's hair will bo_trained. so that in timo it will ‘slund up in rolly over tho Jiead, Itke tho ridies on n molon, whilo auothor's is tuuglt to stond out like the rays af the sun, a8 usualiy roprosonted iu pictures. With some Afti- caus purt of 1t haugs down in long regular braids or twists, aud the roat is laid up in mongtrous puils on each side of the boad. Dub the drollost one of all is made to look liko tho glory uronnd the hoad of o enint in pistures. 'ho hair iy 1aken in singlo locks, stretehied out to its gropt~ cut longth, and fistoned nb tho onds Lo o hoop, o honp is Lokl in nlaco by strong wires, and itw odges ornsmonted with small kholls, The effect 1 very cumical. Inmost of those wonderful arrangements thio hair is partod lu tho middio (I woudor it our young gontlemon umportod that stylo from | Afriea), and s kopt in pluce by plonty” of gum sud sshes or elay, All this olaborato halr-drassing Is on tho hoady of tho mon, ho women of iho country woar thatr hinir in the simplest maunor, perkaps for tho renson that tho wifa doos tho cooking, cultl- yaten tho land, adorns the body of her husband with paint, s aressos his hair, which must bo enough to keop her timo well ocoupied, ’ 1hw hair onco dresdod, this Afriean dandy turng s mind to the further decorstion of Iy body, Iirat, horubs his shining skin with o mixtnre of gronsn and ashos, or powdered wood of red coloy, puts on his ono seanty garmant, mado of tho sk of some unimad, ‘or of bark, weeasfonally trimmed with the long biack tail of a monkey or othier anlmal, and bo 14 then ready for his ornaments, Across his forohond, just under the edga of Tiin har, like a fringe, Lo haugy ualrint: oflooth, “I'iay may Lo Lectl of dugs or othor nlmal, ur, if ho in o grest wurrior, of his lnunan victims, Neat o adorns his browst with an ornsment mude of Ivory, eut to resomblo lions' teoth, and spcoud out i star-shape, Around his neck o himmyn suvern] neclluces mado of utrips of wkin cut frum the hippopotamus, aud fuishos up with paint ju various styles ; dots, or atripos, or zig- zagh, Bquaes like a chooker-board, or warbled all ovaz, THE FINANCE BILL, Explanation of the Measure. Speech by Senator Sherman, of Ohio, The following is the speccht of Bonator Bher- matl, Deo, 24, oxplaltiug tho bill of the Linanco Committeo: Mur, PrestorNT: T doniot ntend {o reopon thotdes tato ot tho Sunnednl topea of tho st wossfon, ‘Fhat debito wan earrled o auch o great Jongtl Lot §b wan 1ot only exbinnstive, bt {t was oxhonstiug, sl ouly mentaliy but physlcally, o Seunto §a composed ot s miro ool e fu tiat dobate, s 1416 attorly fdlo for ua_in (s short sesston {0 Toapen It uhd (0 fuvite tho disotsston of the varius topics procited in that debate. Tho Eouato It now within con than three montl—a Mitlo more than -two thonths—of 1ts ndjonrnmont, sud thoro 4 n genoral Teolipg tliroughout. th counley, shared by il cluesos of thu people, that thin Congresk ought o grive soma detinite notied to the pooplo of this vouutey ws to thur ‘purposes on the fiubortant toples ombraced dn this il andd 1 way to Senntors on oll slden of tho oo that tili Lill contalus enough tosdeeompilsh i important ubjuct doelarcd by tho titly of tho bill aud this Without roviv- dug ol tho troublesomo aud dicult quostions which wero discussod b tho lakt soalon, 1t contuinn o fow slmplo propowitions which muy bo weprated from tho thass of fhancinl topics disciusod nt tlio Just ges- slon, Hta purposo Ia declred port tho ttlo of tho b —+A1 act to provida for the resumption of specio Tmeuts? Bvery word, overs llue, otid overy uroviioily of thfg bill 18 16 Larmony with thnt titlo, X will tend o promote tho restwnption of speclo psymonts, 1t muy fall short fu msny partioulars of tho desito of ot Henatobs, and §t does go furthier (. tht direction thun somo Senators wero willug _to support at tho lust session, It 18 o bl whicls demands n reasohablo con- cexsiolt from every uember of the Benate, If Wwo tn- dertali fo ueek now to curry_ont ibo {udividusl views of uny Scuator wo cantioy_sccomplisht the paasago of any Ul {o promoto this_object, uud, therefore, this biil lina domauded of vvery oo who las conseutod to it thun far @ gurrouder Of momo portious of lis opinlons 0 o the momsures und moaus to niccomplioh . tho great parpose. I will consider Ty dity done, so fur as ths Uil fa concerned, D situply siatinig 1tn proviatons and catiiug attention 10 tho character of thesy provisfons, without enterut 1nlo w singlo (opto tlnt gave Tiso Lo fho long discussion ut tho luwt sesslon, b bill is Intended to-provide for {lio resutuplion of specie-payments, “he firat section of thu Llll provide for the resumspiion of specio-pay~ nicnts in tho_ fractomul currency; it 18 confiuud to bt currency nlone, 1050 happebs thut ut this par- ticular poriod of tino tho slato of the demaud for sil- yer bultlon, and_wery espechully tho_recent uction of {io Gormani Emplre, which lus domonolized silvor uud thus cheapened’ that product, enablos s zow, Wlthout uny luss of ravenia, withoiit uy sacrifice, 10 enter tho narket for tha piirehuso of bnillion uud 'ro- suma specie-payment on our fractivnal curreucy, Tho market prico of Luilion to-lsy will justify ‘tho Guvernmunt_of the United Stated, without suy ace- fico, ut o prico nbout cquivaleht to, o porhaps 22 tritlo nbove, our fractival currency,—scureely o stadow abovo our fractioual currenicy,—to purcliuso Hiver bullion {n_tho motiey nurlots of the world, mustly of ourown productivn —yerhaps entiroly of our own production, ‘hia bill simply direets that tho Hocretary of the Treasury sbull purchseo this bulllon, and shail coln sfiver comn, nud substituto that fn tho placo of tho fractional currency. o that oxtent it is @ resumpion of speels payienta upoh tho siver ataudard for the fractiohal ciereucy, This voction ta recommended uob only by tue Becretury of tho “Ureunury nud tho President of the United Sintes, but, 1 beliova will meet willl gencral coneurrence of every Jnember of the Scuatos aud we, forluuately, are etie nbled to embraco the preseut uio to_comcho thls operation without uny loss to thy Goversment, except, perbips, the cost of the colago of his wiver, whic Juny Huve to Le pufd out of tho Trewsury'of the Unihed Staten, . Hliuy, coluagy sty Lo doio (1 the ordluary courso of busluess WIthou any craizo of Cxpenditures, Tho minta of the United Stutes ure oW pregared, fwmodiately upon tho pamsugo of. ths Ui, to - vesumio tho colnago of wilyer coins of ull thy legal denominutions ; thorefore, the Commtieo bave provided that tho Secrefury of {ho Trensury whall Lro- coed £o coln the silver cofus, and S ono of tho Keveral way# 0 usuc them in tho piaco of fractional currency, T tiead uot dwell furtbor upon thiu section, becauso © belleve It wiil movt with the goneral assont of tho Seu- ute, It vrovides for tho Immcdisty resumption of speels, payments upon the fructlonsl curretcy, o us Tumediats ns possilie—thal s, s Aoon 8 the Govern. ment of the United Blates cun, fn the nunta of the Unifed Statos, coin the silvor colt, Thiat procosa may continno ong, two, or tlires yeare, how lomg wo cannot tell, depenuitig cutirely upon the fores that smay bo employed fu that direction, It takes uwint s lougor Hiniy £ cotn theso omall eolns Ui gold coma, nd tha operations will probably talto mors tino than ‘it would £ von uny cousiderable anount of gold coi, ‘Nir, 1faimiiton, uf Maryland—I would ask tiio Senator I (hero Ia autburlty to relssug thut fravtloual curren- ey > e, Stierman—1 will como to that In o moment, To secoud rection of ths bill slmply removes o fud diteement thut now exists to export our gold bullion froui tho Uulted States to Great Uritalu, whore, by ti Loug-establlslicd laws of it country, ey coln nioney frew of churye, This sevtion fnvolves thy surrendor of 1bOUE 345,000 & year of Tuvenut,—that s, thy Govern. aneut of the United Btatea received lust Year forcoin- a0 of gold coin $86,000, or ono-nfth of 1 pur cent on 15,000,000 of gold cobied, Tho only sacrltico of rov- citie, therefore, by the sccond section of tio bill, In th sucrifleb or surrendur of $35,000, which, leretofore, hinw beeu levied upon those Who 1roduce gold bitllion i urder to couvert it into coln, Tu thy oplilon of uivny men, among them thy ecretary of tho Treasu- 13, tho Direotor ot (o Mint, aud pecliaps o largo num-. hue of ‘Semotors bLeretofore, thi will tend iu a alight degreo ' at auy rato to prevent {he exporttion of the gold of our own cunntey fulo forergn parts, becauso when thio Governs Taeut of the United States undertale Lo put gold bule lion into gold con without udditions] chargo, the tendency will inevitably Le for tEe gold bulllon 1o flow futo to mints for coluage, sud Leing put (1o the form of Aucrican com it §5 tlionght by o great many people that thly will tond ta provent ils’ exportation,” %o the extent it docs 50, 1t propures us for speclo payiuents, "That s the whole of_tho sevond scctlon, Tho third weetion of the ill contaius anly two or ihrea aflirma- tivo propositions. ‘Lo first 48 that uftor the pussage of thi act bauking alnll be freo, Perbups thero is 1o idea strongor in tho minds of {ho American_peaplo thann fecifug of ho:tility agalusta mouvpoly privi- Ioo that oue 1hun or 624 of men cau enjoy which a de- nied to another mun o set of men, Under th law uy it uow lands bankiuy fs_substantially froo In the Soutliarn ail somo of the Weatern Sialee, but binking 14 not freo i the great commercinl States—in tho olider States—wlicre wealth lus accumulsted for ogew, This ~muy bo o mero sentimental poiuf, Dut it s well enough to meet it; und by tho operatlon of this bl Lauking 1a maqo freo, 0 that ft will Lo no difficulty hereatter Sor any corporution orgunized ng o Notional Bank . elthur to Inerearo ita circalution, of for banks to be or- wunlzed under the provisious of ‘oxisting luws to o Circulating notes to any extent within tho limits, and tpou (ho forms and provisiong of ‘tho Dauking ' av, "his soction, erafore, by mklng Lanking_ {rco pro- videa for a "enlargoment of thu currency in caso tho business of {ho communlty demands it,” and in _caso uny bank ju the United States muy thitk it sdylsublo or profltable, to fesus o_cireulating niediun fu_ tho forin of bunit-holes, under tho couditions und_limita~ tiona of ho Dauking law, Coupled withs that & a pro- vinkon, un undertaling on the part of tho Unlied Stutes) tlut s bauks afo organlzed, or s elreulating note i fswued, either by old or now bauls, the Guv= erument of tho Unlted States undertulies to_vetiro 80 poccont of thut amoput of United Stutes noles, In other words, it proposs to redeem tho Unitud Statos noten to tho'extent of €0 por cont on thu amount of buuk-notes thut msy bo iesucd, And Lora §s tio Hrst controverted question that avises on this bill, nnd tho first that fs sottled, 1t moy bo nsked, If wo provido for the fssuo of circulating notes to ‘banks, sy not provido for u rotiremant of an equnl amount of United States notes 7 Tho anawor iy, that under tha ‘provivions of the Banking acty by the T us it now Ftands, o bunlk canwot bo orgautzed snd uaintuined in existenco unloss tho reservo which i {n that bank, or required for that bunk, i the ordinury courso of Dusiness, vithor on its doposits or cireulation, it i at Ieaut oquil to 20 per cont. of the amount of it elrou= Intiug noles; 80 it was belloved, according to tho Judguuent of 'tho best. busluess men of {he country, und,Eny say, with the Controllor of tho Qurrency, thal 1ho retfroment of 80 per cont of tho nmount of Lunke notes fa fully cquivalont to keepiug tho smount of ¢l culating wodium o actnal circuiation on the samo Suotiugg, 50 thut this provision of thio Lill neithor pro- ‘Videa for i vontraction nor oxpunsion ‘of tho enrrency, but leaves tha smount to bo rogulated by tho busiucks wanta of tho commnnity, 50 that wlicn notes uro fanued to tho bauks 80 per cont of tho mmount in Uuited Btates noten is redeonted, awd tila Process cone titues uulil tho Unlied Stufes lows uro” reduced o £300,000,000, A, Schurz—Will tho Senator permit mo to ask him 8 question In referonco to th section? When ho 60 per_oent of grooubscks aro rotived, will thoy be do- stroyed and uover issucd ugain? A, Sherman—T will spoak of that in n_momont in conngetion with pther bections, Kow, Mr. President, that I all thero § fu regard (0 banidng fu thix Lil), und olio fn regurd to tho retirnment of United Siates 2utea, wntil tho timo for tho resttmption of Bperio pay= anont'comcs, when this UL yrovides for netuial demption in'coft of ull notes presoutod, It s uiwayu been o question fu o ity of mutiy peoplo us to whethier it 18 wiso to ix a day for specle payniuls, Lt queation win discussod it th st sewslon of Cone yrosa by muny Senators, snd the gencral apinion Hoeid o by that I we would provido the menss by which spocls paynsonts would bo resnmed, it mighit a0t by pecersary (o ix tho duy; but, on tho otlier band, 1t {s Iniportunt to have our Taive, I regard to thy curvenoy, fix & probable e, or o cerluin time, when ‘oversbody may kuow thut his eone tracta will bo moasured by tho coln standard, Wo also kuow that by Ui exunple of othor nations, which luve found hemsclys i the condition I which we are now placed, and by samo of to States witon specio payiments wers susponded.s The§ ave adopted gpeeille day for the rewumyition of specie payinents, 1 Englind, by tho Bank uct of 1819, thoy provided for the resumption of speelo payments Yo wullug ot suatse T gue owis Stuten, in Now Yurk, du Ohlo, and in noarly ull tho Blates, whon thore hus Bren o temporary suspouviou of spocio u o b Loen fhxod when the banke wero_comp 10 resunie, und Whla L elmply follows the oxwmplo thut Lav bocn set by the Btatew, by Eugland, aud by e ustionw, whcn thy have béen invaded bn i ilio Condition, Ths bill BiFo proviles xmple mosus to irepory {Or und ta iautain rouanption, 1 may vy Hiiwhiolo credit il money of iHio Ustled Staien iy plucedt by (e bl under tho direction of the propur exccutive oflicers not only to propare for but to wuin. Gadn rentmption, wnd ot can doubt that §f thix Lill wtaude the 8w of tha laud from this e until th Tut day of Jauuary, 1870, apoelo pagments will Lo ro- atined, and tust o United Rtaten otas il bo cole yoriod st Lo Willof th Lolder 110 yold aad livae oo, Ar, President, thess are all the provialous contsined fu thublll, Tuey are shoplo sud caadly waderstoud, il ovory Senator con ‘pass his Jndgmont vpon them readily, Nuw, I dewro to approach u elasa of questions that uro not cihbraced n tho WAL Many such—and I contd nmito Afty—aro piot fnclmled “fn this 1, and I ziny way thi, int, 1€ tito siowld bon “auccoiful of- forl by tho Benate'of tho United Slaten to ongeaft any of 1hfi multitady of dotibiful or contested_queatlons upon the fucs of thin 1Y, 1t would Inevitably tend to ip defeal, Tami freo to fay, ITX wero ealiod npon to framo a bill 1o nccomplial tho_puirpons doclared gt tho titlnof thin il T would v providud sormg, meuts of | gradunl redempiion hetsveon this and the tme™ fixed tor Nunl gpecio’ payments. All of thbes means nro apen to objections. Thoro havo been threo difforout Mt proposed 1 propura o kpgcin igmonts, aud anly three, ‘Thoy ara all grouped in thiren climnon, Oun ls what {e called tho contraction plan, Tho alutpleat and most dirert way to spocle piyments dy wioubledly “tig. grutunt wiluteyyal of United Entes notes, or tho contraction of tho currency, Now, wo jnow yory well the fesllng with witleh that fden {6 regarded, not only du thls” Bonate, Ttk all through the country, ILin beliovod to operata om0 disturbing element ity “al tha buslucas rolations of Jife} fo add to tho hurdor of the doblor by making ncnreo that articlo fn which Jio in bound to pay hia dlablaj and Ujoro bas beou o honeat, aitivoro opposl tion lo this theory of contraction, Therefore, nle thongh 1t iy bo tho simplest and Deat wuy ta reach wpeclo paymenta, {t is_eusiroly omitted froin thia bill, o mecaid plna, that T hava Tuvored anyaelf ofton, and would favor now if Ihad my owt way, and bad no opinion to conault bt miy own, 18 tho plan of convert- f11z Unitod Siates notes anto s bod thit would gradu aliy approcinte our noten to par n gold, That las al- oy Lhopt & favotlte 100 of Jafhic. - Liiero Innothing of thiat Wind i this Dill, except thess provigous, whicl authorizo thio Scerelury of tho Treastity to ko Londs toretire {ho greonbacky, o8 bank-notesiro isied ; and 3t o anthorizes fhe Secrotury of tho Treanury to {ssito bonds to provide for und mafituin the rademypilon authorlzed in thoact. I, Uiereforo, hwve beon compeliord 0 wnrrender my Ideds on to bill, in order {o arcomplish 1 good object without nsing thoso meaus thut have bees heid objectionablo by iy Senatorn, Tho Ehird plan of osumption o been fuvored very extonsivuly i fhis conntry, which 14 tho plan of a geaitualed nealo. for ro- Rumption in coln or bullion, whut T call tho Engllsh plan ¢ that wo provide now 'for the sodomption ut o fixed ruto or kealo of rates of so much uld for o Kpe~ c1tio sum i United Btates notca—nt yrosent rates wo would givo abont $90 n goid fur §100 lu greenbuclkn— and thon provide for n_gradual sealo by which we swunld npproach spocte payments conutantly aud react itat a fixod day, ‘Luls may bo culled n gradual redomp- tfon, Thia alsa i objectionable to muny persons, from thio Jden that 1t compels us to enter tho money marlnts of {ho world to discount our own paper, It Ji i fdoal objection, but a very strong objection—an objcction that lins forco with o groat many yeopls, We havo undertaken to redeom theso notos In col, and it is ot Jeant u queston of doubtful ethies whetlior'swo ought to enter futo tho markets of tho world and buy vur own notes nt & discount, nithough that plau’ has beon adopted n Englaud, and succoensfully carried into oxcoutlon, Yot thero {4 n siroug objection lo it in this country, nud thorefors that modo iy abandoned, Either of theso plaus I could roadily ~ support, Lut they have et and Wil meet with such opposition that wo canpol hopto entry them or, engrutt ttem upon e bl without dofeating it Wo buve, then, fallen ack on these gradual steps @ First, to retiro the fractional curroncy § second, 10 reduco tho United Biatea notek a8 bunk-notes nro increased, nnd thon rost onr plau of redemption upon the declaration made on tho fuith of the United Stutos that at tho tamo fixed by tho bill wo will ostimo the puymont of tho Unficed States notes in coit at yar, ‘Chint 3 the wholo of this biil. Thero ar many_ troublesonto queations omitted from tho bill, Amung tho resl, tho ouos ruggested by tho Sonator from Marylaud ‘and the Seontor from Mixsouri. If wo undortuke 10 dofluo prucively what shall Lo donc four yeara hencoon the resiumption of kpacio paymenteto sy wwbethior tho Legal-tondor act shili then bo repeatud, ot whotlior it 8lill be_ropealed _beforo thnt timo or 1ot wo enler upon o very dilicit field, and wil undonbt= edly divids tho Senato nnd divide tho country, In it not bottor 1o potpono, until the timo comes fo meat, these questions, whicll wt thon urise, ratlier than 1o ongago fn au uitewpt 1o Avttle them now, four yeara i nvanco ? Me. Selurz—THo question T nsked thio Senalor docs not Felate 10 o tinio four year abexd, but it.ofers (o the mmediato operation of tho bill, Mr. Shierman—T_will wuawor that question, I did not ttend to uvoid it, The Sonator secs tho forcs of tho nrgument that wo sought not to put dn this blil anything about the refwato of noles, ot tha churacter of tllusy notes whew Tolwuod, after redemuption shall comse. Il sees thie torco of fhat, Mr, Schurz—Does {ho Seaator say that I soo the forco'of Uit argumont ? Mr. Sho rman—TI think tho Senator ought to sca It, Mr. Schurz—Al 1 Very woll, My, Slierman~—I hiopo the Senator does, If Lo was Bliuself preparing o biil- to_resume be wouid proliibly tako somy oiher plan s bt ho iy very woll louvo n difienit question to the time when (hut question com- menees tu oporate, Wo declare tha tine whon speclo payments vhiall bo reaumed i order to give falr notice, x0Thut tho market values for tho futire nay bo nd Justed, and 80 thut pooplo will preparo {iemselves for Teanmption, Our peoplo may then buse their b tlons unon that sulemin declaratlon mado by G girens, In reaard to tho otliee polnt, s to the relsito of the fractional eurrency, tho Bounfor from Marland wilk #0e that the firal scction 19 curefull i wordad £ raqnire an egtial amonnt b wimber and donomliation of Hio fractional currency to ba redecmed, and that this pro- ccus { {0 Lo coutinued unti] the whola amonut of tho fractionsl eurreues ontetuuding ehall bo redocmed. Tut ho says thut. perbaps after it (is §8 done wo can: ot compel people who holil the fractional currency to proseut 1t for redemption, It iust bo romonibored that wa cannot coln suflicient money to redevn all th 17,000,000 now outhunding in three years, 1o wishes 1o 1also tho queation a3 to Whothor, st ths end of ‘threo years, durlng whiclt this yrocess 'will go om, wo alizll Proviile, by verewptory law, thut the Tinctiotial enr- Tency shiall ot b relued under any circimsunces, We o not uudertako to do it und I simply kay to Lim thiut wo shiould leavo this quostion Jitat wilcrs tha soo- tlon leaven it Wo havo proviled for the suroand cortaln redemption of this fractionnl eurroney fu o course of time which canuot cxeeed threo yeus, and, thorefore, wo do 1103 projoso to go furthr and’ docile whethor it may Vo dsetied agein ornot, Uutititds fully redcemed, the currenoy can- not bo reisstied, aud thew it will 18" timo enougls to de- termine its dostruction or reissue, Inrogard to tho nugstion put to ma- by the Sonator from Missonr, 1 will fay thiat, In regard to sbzolute _cancellation of tho tegal-tendor’ notes that may” be redeemed undor {ho oporations of the banking cliuse, that matter is also provided for fu tho sama way ; % nud whenever and hooftont ns elrenlatiugnotes fis)l Lo disued 1o auy suel_lauking ussoclation 8o fucreasiug its. capltal or erramlatiug notes, of €0 nowly orgunized 88 sforesaid, 1t wball i the duty of the Secrotry of the Treasury (0 rodeom tho legal-teuder Unfted Stales notes in ox- cusa only of $400,000,00 to tho amount of 80 ot centunt G 1o sun of Natfoual Bank notos so M 10 aly such banking sssoclution us aforesaid, and to contiuug euch redemption as such cleculating notes ara fssued ‘i thero sbll bo outatamding o mu of 3100,030, 0u) of such legat-tender United States notew, and 1w anore,” How Tong will it take Leforo s confingency stmllurlse upon which ho_puts tomo tho_question 7 Tow, long will it bo. befora $100,600,C00 of clrcus lating_notes will Lo jgsued fo Natlounl Banks? Tow long will it bo before {his process comes to such ou end that e questlon 14 ub all materdal 7 Wo lnow that 1o ono can tell how fast theso notes will b fsanod, how Tapidiy they will bo called for in tho prosent condition of affalrs, Nono probably will boirsttod : but, no doubt, with tiio rovival of Industry, withs tho Toca demund for banka lero und there, with the probsble now wants of curroncy mado necessary Dy tuo Iucreuso of buslncss, banks whi bo orgunized, Bow rupldly no man can tell, At uny rato the question ho puta to ino 1 nob watertal wntil the tehole amotnt of cthtyetivo niliions 18 reduccd it the fmit of V0, GO0 f reutched, It Iv, thercfore, scarcely necesvary for'us to ougraft iu this bill_ provistons thit will ua- unduubtedly lead o controversy aud dispule, in ofder o Wacut u queation thal Will”bs yrovided for i tuo uture, Alr, Sclirz—I think that (ke Sonator from Olilo hng probably not wndurstood my question, What T meant 10 unk wun whether, whenuvor un*‘ Rreenvacks woro Totirud by tho Socrétary of tho Treasury, or, s tho bill stutes it, aro redeened in consideration of 50 many thousauds of dollars of bnl-nntes huviug boon fssucd, thio greoubacks 80 retired abull Lo canceles und dus stroyed, never to o refssued ugain, The Senateor whl remember vory well that wo had a protracted strigglo about u sidlur question ovee, and tiat thio fruming of o lw gavo riso to much controvarsy on that wdoutical poiut, Now, what I am afewr s to understand whother tho proviiunis of {his biit will, in thelr practical opera- thon, worl I the direction of ‘spelo pagments or not, and for that it 18 u very essentlal question whetlier the greenbacks s rotired Wil bo destroyed, nover to bo relaned ngaln, or whettier. they shall bo held ns o ro- servo an G forty—four mitlluiis Wore, cerlaluly to bo put into thio market ugatn, But, Jeaving that uside for tho moment, hio mays “Tuo prinetpal object 16 to framo & bitl wislch will con taln machinesy enough to lead us 10 spocio paymonts, 1 agreo with him thero yorfoetly, 1 do not wani atick at irifles merely, I want to huvo o bill that is clear In s object and operative in its amchinery, [ whonld like' him now o pofut out to mo what provisions theeo are in ths bill thal will provide for o wocessary praparation o the ‘sestmpiion of apocle puymentx; Idonot want togo intoan argu= anent, but mevely to cloar 1p my own miid, Mr, Shermnu—Tho Benutor, I am surv, lias nol heard {hie bill reud, or ho hun wot read it himsalf, I seews t0 wu that 1Do Janguago 4 very stroug, wnil ‘the pro. Vistons aruplo s potunt ; 4 Aud 1o enable th Seeres tary of tho Trensury to propare nud provide for tho vedemptionn In thisact uttborized or” required, ho is anthorized (0 uts uny mrplus rovenues from timo o time in Ui Tronsnry, uot otberwise appropriated, und to fawue, sell, and divpone of, wt not Tess than in cotn, cither of th descritionw of houds of the United Btate, descelbed i thio uct of Congress 2l rovad July 14, 1870, entitled ¥ Ay et 1o nuthorizo o refundivg of tho vutional dobd, " with like qunllties, priviloges, and osomptions, to the extent noceskary 1o curry thilg net into effoet, and tu wka the proveeds thoreof for L purpossuforainid, In other word, 1o propure for and wmatitain redumplion, ho iy lend eitlier a 4, n 43, or b per cent bowl,'tho loweal that ho can sll b par i coln, Wo plico n hiv hands e wur- g revenues of tho Coverament, Moro thun lut, wo horahy uow declure our yurposo, 1o purposo of 4 Govarmuent and o puoplo flnt huvs novar vialated their obligations winn distinelly maclo, thatut this timo and dsto we Wit do thwio thingy, which nuount {0 4 resnmption of specio paynicuts, Now, sir, the great woakness of onr currency fu that wo ltiwve indertakon o pay onr nofes i coin aud do not fulfhil our pramisn, No s dondes that obliga- Alom, Tt s ko witton upow the wtatute Tooks, now six yussold, But from tha fact hat wo have' not wall when wo Wil do If, ut what tho wo will do it, tho queation fa still “open fo Tt npan the constiuction which cach Honutor und_mombers ny yive to tho Wordy, “As carly an praclleablo,” Au fndelluilo plurang, ab Jeaat, wid ouo {lut upylica to sl tubure wgon, ‘Tl obifect of thiu bill b4 to Nx a thmo withtn which o owor of the Unitel Slatca 14 pledijad Lo redcony thiota oten 1 folty, aind thit phodgo It miks by Congress, nnd Trust It muy bnanudo Ly (ho wholo of Congiren, of nll Jertions maul o by tho whols peopdy, Hist Dludga Cinudo will ‘bo vedvomod, 1t b true_ o subsequent Congross may Topeal 1, and anything we can do iy Lv reponlod by a aubseqiiont Cougress, Al wo can do fu fua oz g to pledgo tho fuith of tis Unitod Stut to do this 1 1o Tubiire, aud if tie peoplo, In the poveer and might, througl igents horvafter vidoled, vie olata thig promiu, thoto Js 10 power i our Goyer mout lo rovent It, W only know that thoy probably Wil not do it{ thnt a plodgo’ thus specitieally mado sx tou dufiuite duy wud e, with usple powers givea Lo th exceutivo ofiivor fo oxconto i, will bo matntained, T detra to nay 10 the Bonator_on ward moro=—that thix plodgo is mado kuowig (e tul extent of tho obllrt- fou fuuposed by this Inw, and 1 bellevo that overy Sen. ator who votes for thifa W fa !mmmlnlly ledged nnd all lta fufluenco fa plodged—alt ta politfenl intuenco 1 pledged—to malutain that declaration, Jist as our Ttlior folt themalves oitnd by thele véa, thele fore tunes, and thelr wared honor, ta matutuin the pledyos thoy fado u the Deelaration of American Independs onco, A HAPPY OCOCASION. Christmas=-Evo nt the Xlinots Insti= tution for tho Hducation of Fecbles Minded Chiddren, Correspondence af The Chicano Tribune, JaorsonviLLE, 1L, Doc, 23, ~Snuts Claus was himself wonderfully surprisod, oh Christmas. Livo nn lio hold his usunl festival ut the Institu- ton for Feeblo-Minded Oulldron, Tho procood- ings In honor of Lis advout wero &0 ordorly, and yob approprinto, that bls vonerablo old eyes sparkled and twinklod under his immonge shaggy oyobrows, untll tho tears camo and woro con- donsed in artificial snow-fiakes upon thoe boughs of tho-boautiful tree, which had been flluminated and decorated for a display of hundreds of toys aud prosents which ho had contributed for tho ploasure nud huppiness of tho pupils of the Tustitution. Thoughts ‘of lome, and kind paronts, and frionds, wol uppermost in the ienrta of the children, ns thoy sssombled in tho gymuashun of the Institution. Tho rvom woy docorated with ovorgroens, and areilicinl tlowera; und, nt the west ond of tho room, a platform witlt curtaing litd heen arrangod *for an oxhibi- tioti of tnblennx and declamations, Nonr the contru of tho room o treo was placed, decoralod and roady for llumination when tho exhibition shonlt bo over: and around tho treo wero tnblos londed down with prosouts from honio, 0a onch sido of tho room, zotlocs and keats wera ;uirmxgud. sothat all could witnoss the oxhib- tion, Tho nupils, who had all the day boon anxions. 1y looltiug for the evening, wero marchied Into the room abuut 7 o'elock, When comfortably seatod, the exoercison commenced With o Chrlstmas carol, in which nearly ull joined : Gurol, mweatly carol,— A Savlor boru tosday 1 ¢ Beir the Joyful ilige,— Ob, besr them far wway | Carol, wweelly curol, Carot wweetly to-day, Tho eurtain (hen roso, and disclosed n tablean called * Gotting A j»plou, "ointwo parts. Two cluldron, Ynrefooted,—n boy and n girl,—wero standing, one on ench sido of a largo botrel, Tooking into It, dosiring to got the npplos whicl were supposed to be i the bottom of tho barrel. A third eluld wos sitting iu front of the burrel. ‘Tho curtain fell, and, when next it roso, the bare feet of the littlo boy were seen standing up, as if ho had fallen in head-forewnost iu his effort to got tho applos, 'ho Iast part was received with aroundof applauso from wli the puplls, who saomo fully to appreciate the tablenu. ¥ ‘Whon lie curtniu next rose, Josio I3, a pupil from 1hso Siome for tho Friendlesn in Ohiengo, recitod vory vively s picco outitled * Supposs, "fhe pupils then joined in the song, * Morry Christmug,” from tho *“Songs of Salvation :" Chrlstmaasbells avo sweetly ringlng Jug to the happy sons of nien; Clilldren’s volee ghadly Buging Pralse to their Gid and Savior, Morry, morry Chuistuis | Morry, mierry Christnias ! Joy and pleqsuro withoul measure, Hail tho happy duy? Willie C, then daclaimed o picca ontitled *“Tf L Wero You." ‘Tl noxt picco was « tabloau u fivo paris, on- titled *The Wheolbarrow Ride,” This was vory humorous, and was earried out nicely by the two children who lmr{urmud the parts. Kirat, was the invitation to ride; noxt, tho start; conclud- ing with tho tablesn ‘of-tho wheelbarrow upset ; and tho attitudes of tho pupils, oxprosing tin nnd distress at tho tormination of the ride, waro npparently Tally appreciated b{v tho nudi- 1100 of puplly, who wera toud in thelr applnuno. It hiad to be rapeated beforo the audionco wers uatistied Tho children then sang: T1ave to hear the stors, Which angel volees fell, ow onca e King of Glory Came down on eatth 1o dwoll, Taw both wealt and sinfuly Lut this T eurely know, Tho Lord. catie dowi (0 5avo mo Beeanso he loved mo o, G. 1L then declnimed the " One-Hoss Bhay," Tho childien then ssng together: There’s o woutlerful tree, s wouderful treo, iLhie happy children rejolca 10 sec,— Spreadiug i:b branchios veur by year; 1t comes Irom tue foreat to Nourish ore, Oh { 'then spread tby full branches, wonderful treo ! And briug somo dnty present lo mo, Filling my heart with birufug lovo Yor 1lim Who ence came from Lls bome aboso, Ol 1 this beantiful treo, with its branclies witte, 18 alwass, 8 always hloomlng at Christumsetide, A tablenu entitled * The Oiuld's Dream™ was thon presouted. Little Aaron Q., a benutiful Doy Irom Chicago, was sleeping, appurontly inn Inrge casy-clnir; aud over the elulr was hover- ing an ankel, fittlo Nora M., dressed in white, with wings and nrms outspread, s if sendlng a benddiction down upon bim., It waa u beautiful tableau, aud, of courso, had to bo rapeated. Tha treo was then illuminated ; aud the pipils, 103 1 number, gathered around, with euger ox- peetation in Lhoir glunces. The formidable ar- ray of presents, consisting of books, articles of clothing, digsected _pleturey, Dblocks, dolls, toys of avery description, and sweet- meats, woro ~ distributod tho out- strolched wrms sud oxclomalionn of unal- loyed hupplugss woro heard on all sides, Evory child receiyed one or more presents, and, after an hour of mutual congratulations and socinl onjoymeont in the exhibition of presonts to each other, tho boli rang for roliring, and the pupils went 'to thoir dormitories, carrving with thom their rolics of the vikitution of Sunta Claus, Could tho paoplo of tho Stuto hava witnessed tho oxercises nud the enjoyment of thoir chil- dron, thoy wonld_nevor quostion tho proprioty and duty of the Stato in taking charge of, odu- cating, and making bappy that Jaria class of ity populition who are now the wretched inmates of almshiouses or obhor nomes withoat the opportus nitios of physical and meuntal culturo, a. o e i GENERAL: NEWS [TEMS, Alfred Mucy, of Nuntucket, s momber of tho Exccutivo Council in Mastachusotts, diod, at Toston, Doc, 2. It costs £22,000 and will employ fifty men dur- ing ninety doyn to ropuint tho famous Sound stonmery Bristol sud Providence, now at New- port. Daniol Bailoy, 8 member of tho Connecticut Towistature, an ofticer in tho chureh at Laberty Hill, und s strong tomperance ndvoeate, hung himself in his barn the otber day. No causa agsignod, From tho annual circular of Olivet Colloge, Michy, it appeurs thal tho present unmber of students in all departments is 386, The winter term commonces on the 4th prox, A. L, 8trong, of Easthampton, Mass,, & former Shorlif of Ilampshire County, has absondod, leaving ecoros of croditors and o dolleit of 230,000, It i said that tho first wicked thing this man did was to delivor astolen speoch 1n tho Massnchusetts Loglslaturo, . Aletlor from Hardyvillo, Arizona, dated Dee. 8, ways tho tide of omigration is stoadily fncroas- ing. * All agroo thut a grout rush 18 uear at hud, Tho gront point of attraciion now is the Sandy country, Towns and citios aro talked of, and quartz mills, new ronds, forrios, und stugo linoy, ato among the improvemonts of the day. Bholdon Pond, who has boeu confined in the Vormont Btate L'rlson on & lifu-sanlonco for murdor, since June 15, 1855, way taken to the Tusane Asylun ab Binttleboro (ho other day. Lo had beon confinad in Lis coll for more than ninoteon years, ns Lis sontence was not (o lard Iabor, and 1t was unmefo to allow Wim to bo among tho othor prisoners, Tho appolntmenc of tho Hon, Samuol 1. Axtell as Governor of Utah brings up ouco mave the share which Obio has in the government of the country, 1o is tho fourth 'Werritorial Governor, not only from this Stato, but from this immodi- ate ueighborhood, ~AeCook, of Colorado, hinils from Columblana County ; as also does Camp- Lell, of Wyoming, Yotts, of Montann, comus from Carroll, tho county' of hoop-polos and whippoorwills ;" while Axtell, though for & time 8 dember of Congress from_Californiu, hag, for tho past four yours, residod in huw native county, Bummit.—Youngstown (0,) Register, Copt. Edmund Burke, who had made over iy vo_{-m:nu from DBuston to Faya), dled at Soweryitle on Sunday of last woak, “Aw ovont of hig lifa which gainod him great orodit was the waving of 800 porsons from tho sinling Lritish ship Gratitndo, wn 1860, o transforrod all to his back, the Snryo of ‘which e was obligad to throw ovorbourd to make room fur them, snd brought them to Buston, where & purse of £5,(00 was given hLim by tho cltlzens, The Hritish Goverumont gave him u gold chronomator, Iho Frodonis, which Capt, Birko commundod during tho War, 'was o spacial objact of tho houtllity of Capt, Bonmas, of tho robol privateer Alabama, but escaped him, ST, JOHN THE EVANGELIST.” Celebration by St. John’s Church of tho Fenst of Its Pu- tron-Suint, Beautiful Musio, Tasteful Docorations, and Imposing Coromonics, The fenst of 8t. John tho Aportle and Tivan- golist, tho patron-sning of 8t. John's parish, was colobrated in the Church of Bt. Jobn, ot Lightoonth stroot, cornor of Olark, yestorday, with much coremony and display. ‘Lhis anuual celobration is looked forward to with much intorost by tho parishioners, who unito with thelr boloved pnstor, not only in paying thelr tribute ih devotlonnt oxerelres, but in meking an outward mantfostation of their happlnoss by b religious parade in the immedinte neighborhood of tho chureh. I'ho ritual of tho Noman Catholic Church pre- rerfbes very fmposing coremonies for ordinary fonst-duys, and, a8 this fonst falls within the oetavo of tho obanrvanco of the birth of the Bavior, when the Chureh throughont her exer- clson exprousos great Joy,—ler altaraldecorated, her priests vested with tho costliest garments, Tor musio tho richest,—it partakes fu gront part of the charnetor of thio gront Chrlstmas fostival, Thus yestorday tho intorual appehtanco of St. John's Otreh betokenau tho rollgious tojolcing oxiutivg. Tho high altar was brilliantly illumin- ated by nunorous tapers, aud decorated with a profusion of very choico flowors, which were nd- mirably and tastofully sot off with & modornts td vixture of evergreons, On cithor sida of tho tunornaclo woro crosses iu gas jots, which looked very pretly 3 aud nbove the altar way @ facia Veuritg the words in letters of fire, ™Glorla in lixeelsis Deo,” flanked by stars, aud surmounted by = cross. Disposed around Lo chancel woto numerous Lrauches of ovorgreens sob in bronzed veseels resting on pedestals, These lont a peculiar charm to the scono, inasmuch ns thoy to some exteut relioved the glare ot the nllar illumination. The side alturs wero noatly ornamonted, und hud o modest share of lighted tapors, A polemy Ligh toss was celebratod, commenc- ing at halt-psst 10 o'clock. The encred odifico, which has soating capcity for 1,000 porsons, waa filled to roplotion, uot only thoreats Lo- ing occupled, but tho standlig-room in the uislen, from tho chaneel to the ontranco-doors, T'hreo roligious socicties lmlunzfllug to the parish woro presont in full rogalia, and with their bandy and baunors, 'Fhe Young Men's Sodality ot the Bleswod Virgin Mary, numbering 125, cnch ono weurlng o kearf of bluo satin with gold-lnco border, ocenplod soats inside tho chancol-rail. "Pha Bt. Jobn's Mawuul Benovolont Buciety, 200 mon, and St Iatrick's Socioty, 160 mey, wero acatod in tho gallery, from tho frout of which gtacelully duoponded their gocigty bannors, mingling” their folds with the American national standard, As tha priests emerged from tho sacrlaty, tho soul-louching straivs of Maydn's * Kyrio Lleism ™ of Lin "U'welfth Mass wero intoned on tho organ, and whon thoy had reached tha foot of the sltar, and the colobrant hwd boguu to recito tho oponing s\m\lm of the ordinary to tho wauy, the choir Lok up the straius of it orgau and unitedly burst forth inonestrain of gorgeous melody. % T'he colebrant was tho Rov. Fathor Mnssolis, 8. J.; dencon, the Rev, Father Nicdorkoru; and tho sub-deacon, the Rav., Tuther Dorney, The Ttev. LFather Waldron, pastor of St. John's, oflicinted as Master of Ceremonies, Tho Bishop, ho Bt.-Hov. Thomas Foley, cisd in a eassock of Krincbly puplo, nod ttondud by thio Itov. Father verdin, 5. J., eutered the chancel with tho othor clergymen, and, dwing mass, occupied a snnt provitled with & handsomely-constricted kneol- ing-stool al ono side of the chaucel, When the cclebrnnt bnd ehgsuted (he fivst gos~ pel, tho Rev. Futhier Verdin deltvered n sermon on the life of St, John, e toolk s his text the twenty-fourth vorso of the twenty-first chaptor of the Gospol ot St. John: * Thiy ig that disei- plo who testifioth of theso things and wrote these things ; aud wo Inow that his testimony is frue,” Father Verdw, in his oxordiitn, spoko of tho hnpj)v circumstance that tho pariluoners Liad St. John as their patrou-gaint, and tho coin- cidonco that their beloved pastor was another Johu—an gpostle, imitulivg in Lis life the nobla oxntuplo of St Joht, Hethen reviowed the lifo of tho saint, show- ing tho great love tho Savior ad for him, and tho continued offort on hid part to roburn that love. Iuits appheation the rovercud preacher oxtorted his bearers to demonstrate thetr lovo for the Bavior by being imitutors of 8t. Johu to r bust ability. 1Io spoko of the necossity of suictly adhering to the teachings of the Churel, und not ullowing themselves Lo bo carried away by tho indifferentism provailing in the world, or o desire to bo cousidered liberal at tho expouso of_their own salvation. ‘When the deacon, nddressing tho congregation, bud said, * Ite, migsu est,” tho Bishop ascetded tho altur-stops and bestowed the benodiction. The muxic was excellont,—indeed, tho bost wilch Ling been henard in St. Joln's this many o duy, The rendition of the several picees shuwed that much eareful preparation hnd been hiad, the cholr in thig way, aldo, showmg its desire to Lowor thelr patron - saint in L ting manner—with hoavouly wmusic, The **In- caruatus ' solo, by M. 1% Ireoman, nud tho 0, Jesu Del," sung at tho ofleztury by Mra. Auudo urdie, were oxquisltely rendered, "Tha religivus sociotios formod in procession afier wass, and marched and countermurehed, ‘with their finzs flving, past tho pastor's resideuco as a mark of respeet. ho fonst-duy 18 ai evont in St. John's parish, and perhaps no celobration wilt be remombered with greater plensure by tho participauts than tho celobration of Dee. 27, 187. TO RENT-~HOUSES. [0, REST-NEARL LINCOLY DPARK-~SSTURY and d. basomient actngou-front brick house, el felied, with mudcrn haprosements, aud ozeellont brlok barn,” Fuvorable toe d tinane, —Just toeth af Boplila. t.: 1 biook from atrents u Park, BALDWIN, Dearbornand ha- TO RENT-ROOMS, 165 EAST WASIHNGTON hod rauis, singlo or cu sult, vory front 0) w2 rooms, modaris fmproveniunts, sul Ecoplng? also & sultoor tirow rustls, W, SO, 25 Wont Madinon-be 1[0, RENT-SUITES OF TOONS S st., contrally located, suitnblo for lon: gpongrto goud partien, WAL 11 ik i rout FHOMPSON, 25 Wost o bost Tne Boutls Clark i, Roum i1, WANTED=-TO REN' 00D TOUATIQN, A tixturon, Adilfoss, OITY REAL I‘.ETATE. POR RALEAT & BALOAIN.-1, orn awl Campboll-asa., Poik, Tagior, T Fwelfthostn . ol Botwhol Wastafi snd G Tartios wishing to huild, no monoy roquired o at 15 Suith Olark:ata, in ban 0L ALE-AT & TRE {IFIOR-80U T weost cornor nf Gootho and Astoratn,, si ded Ly atvnotn wail niless, - frontof Union Bunare, nd near Tako ahore drlvo. itoum B, 1ib iast Randoipl Jrole BALIORK b HOULEVARD-OTIOIOR roridonoo Tats fust adjvining south oity.{imita, bonu- t$fully-Jocatad, at 1aw prico aud on_eaey tornia cail for & Wiat. Yo invoaiment or improvemont thoro in nothing on o Houth Billo t mynnl:m Dronorty in doNirability hy enrtainty of hucoming gros nablo 1 RS AT, " Chatabor of Gorme RALI_TIGURE AND 50 FERT OF GROUND, B Pavicav, folly 43,000 foss Lian lta vulue, 11, 142 Laiail TOI BALE-WITH LEASH, A SSTORY FIAME hauso of 9 0 d outhouson, Hftuatod at 1763 8o ulan 8] |, Yaris, Avbly to awnor, JOIN BT finiatod:at., or addross V53, Ceibmin ottico, ~ SUBURBAN REALESTATE. TOI SALE-R10 WILL BUY A LOT AT PARK titgo, 16 down anid’ $6 & month unti paidy ano juck from hnw fron, Ulicapuat prop- oot bronosty Room TWIST ' tha' Tand; very choap. arty tn mar a Tk, aAl DAV At AVIRGR e o el WANTED--MALE HELP. Misgelinnonus. VWANTED-AGENTS-TOBELL Tt 1 LIEI AND Thaplorations of De. Livingatono,? camplote, autionthds &t ok pric it 13 50 times, 1. 1. RUBNELL Pallskor, 1 = VWANIED=GANVARSING “RGHRTS —FOIL 711l ‘Auperiean nowlngnachibol good laducouonts of+ a5 B VY ANTED= SV ELTRG GALEEN SELLING o grocors, to sull two good specisltios on commis. sloit, _Adtros “Teibuin oitico, VW ANTED-IN O OFT11E LEADING WIOLY: walo houses of Chleago, men nf oxporfonce, and Hioto Wi et Gumo with & ogd ca:ab Hahod tiado. * Give 1l pacticut i, Tribano oifico. ‘VAN""‘:"-A\ RELIABLI AND OOMPETENT Iman with & fow Wundrod dollirs to fnvost. Cull 8077 ‘West Madi 7o frou 108, m. o 49, me_ VWANPED=A GOOD RISSAGE 0¥ AHOUT 14 oars of ao; mitst bo woll ncuunlntod with tho olty. Avply at 191 and 105 Fitth-ns.., upsinird, ~ WANTED—-FEMALE HELP, Domostics. VWANTED-A FIRST-CLASS GIRL FOR OENERAL oy atiotsownrky for tho rigit glel irst.olsas wagos, Ap- rirt \ANTED-A G, GENRRAT, HOUSK. W ARG ortit Wil N bab oot 2 VWANFED-A GIEL 1O BO COOKING, WASTL N I n awnall pefsato famlly} nwoeker Tugulro a8 150 South Hasiamonte oo ToR Seamstrossos. WANTED-EXPERIENGED, BIAVING-MACHINK liands baxiers, fronora, and Gnishors, to work (n our butlding on children's clothiug, eommoncl Monda) . 4o Aty hmodiatety, GOODMAN & DAL B0 and 82 Wabash-uy. ; Emnlovment Aroncies, VW ANTED-GEIMAN AND SUANDINAVIAN QINLS oy, at MRS DOSKEY Oiiory 50 Mivankoo-ar Miacolinntonns. WANIED—-A LADY BAIK can spoak Gorway and 1: alasa nacd appls, At 103 Wt 1tanduy R-ONJ; THAT Nonu but first “SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Booltkaenors, Clerks, &o. TTUATION WANTED-WITIU 1) e, by & tigrurlily axnerionsed boukkoepor ; woll rocommionded. Addruss P, O, Ho SRy aduininied Wi mianufacturinig, ond binding., ango b thy ehy:_Addros 313, SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Emplovment Awrents. ITUATION WANTED-FANILILS IN wAKT OR oo viun nd an lalp o upplie o RS, TS Uik and inundey, 80 Stilwaukoo:avs ‘Miscellancons. QITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY, AB copyiat, oras toachor of Kugliah ranches or ofocu= psanetamily Bustol roforoucas yiven. Ad- alton. Aro Dusihuny’ Bouuiat- ribuno oticn. MISCELLANEOUS. DVERTISERS WO DESIRI TO REAOH GOUN- £\ try rondons ean do g0 I’ the best_and chieapest man- noc by wainis on e inorwuetivnnet K cllogisruat Nows: vaver Lista, Appis 10 Av N KELLOGG, 7 Jackson. (A bATD OLD NEWSPAPIRS, BOUKS, . pnmphlots, rag bottlos, dc., at CETT BONE'S, 226, 243, and 290 av. Stock callod forin any partof tho aity, froa, ATARRIT-A BURE OURG, TESTRD A YEA (Anis finig ey 1 s atlornoun, D o el Tinst Madison st Full partionlars by mall for 1) conts. Lmuka n speciulty of eatarrh, DI, 0. R, SYKES, (‘1 REAT BARGAL GANT FURS—IN OT% X DER TO CLO [} A LOT ELE GANT FURS PURCHASED AT itk BANKRUPT SALI OF A’ NEW YORRK WEPAUL FDI HOUSS, THI FOLLOWING BARGAINS ARK OFFERED: A gonuino mink wull xnd collar, ¥7. oW wot, iy, French sai, mink, or marton, $10. Tinudsomo sot mink muif With bud or collur, 32 Now and stylish eeal sacque, 225, Extra quality L-akin not fur $25, Uloico and clogant mink sots, £33 to 840, All warranted ttow aiid_ porfoct, Sirst.ciuas goods. Ttesidoncu 515 Miohi; north of Bixteeuth-st. 1D GLOVES—3 BUTTON, 11,5 § RUTTUN, $1.60, & button, $3, in opora siadus, Frosh, colors Just re= ewflfllnwd, and fitted, Paris Glove Bioro, 9 BOUGIIT, SOLD, AND EX. smado_to nll puitita; Omah: first-cluss, §8.60; 8¢, Paul, $12; Dos Molnes §3; Ogden, 360: Now Yark, 5313 Montphis, 811, ote., ote. Hikheat pricds paid for tickots. 101 Glark-st., corder Washiugton, £INANCIAL, ]3.\"[’:“""" INSURANCE COMPANY POLICIES and clains costiod nb biguost rais, WAL Li, 18~ BUN, 108 Washington.st. = LAIMS AGAINST REPURLIO, RNTCKAOOKRR, Latune, Stato, and othor bankrupt fusuraace com® vanios canhed at 180 Dearbuen-at., Koo 6, o ) e , 00" 3, BiEAL, 143 Ladal i i ey \‘ ONEY 70 LOAN ON iMAMOXDS, WATOHRS, DS & 1 gor_ mnchia e collntorals, Privato T olteg 195 Clurk: DAl ONEY T0 LOAN ON (4PROVED OITY PRO M AT et 68 it & 1 Stwadie . Toaqut UNION THUSTCOMBANY 't Siuth Clark.at, \. ONKY TO mounts to COE, 155 LaSallo. Y TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOHES, ot0,, it LAUNDE -\YIII-\N“I}]‘:», 1w Rag- k. tabilished W, Y T0 LOAN ON CHIUAGD RIEAL FNTATE, Jued seari, b lowust rutod, oo s of $1nd. 15 |V ARTED=TO BUY ‘and Silvar Mining STOCK O GIIOAGD GOLD ompiny. 1 i-Ottico. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED-$10 PER DAY - A BN 4L lowo shut.la sowing machine, ‘prj you can_make mauoy sulling tho ¢ SELL THE G, Ttoadort! lomo Shuctlo’ Whothor yu a0 axparivuced (n tio business or not. It you wish o buy o suwing nacline for family wso, our ol ‘cotars will sl 0% t savo manoy, | Addross JON- L OLALK & Chicay, iil, W, SPHGIAL INDUGEMENTS Wewntafistolnen agont lugvors county s tho Unitod Biates, tosoll the world-runownod Wilson Shuttlo Sowiag Aachinos, amd tho Wilson minnfacturing wachiner, 1o d to offer oxtraordin indnes Turs, apuly Lo, or adilcow, W1 CUMPANY, 197 Statosst., LOST AND FOUND. T,OSTTRI0WARDAN QPERA-GLASS, PRARL s gold, marked A, inrod velvot ¢asv. itoturn to B3 Pratrio-ay, vty D G, REWARD. '—A BRA T OF PO B2 REN L Eiruwon kotd fink,.n MoVickor's i, it aturday aiternoun, o, 19, otuen 10 Cuok Gty Nutiousl i ST()() BEVARD, FOR W RETORN OF PROTS ety takon from 201 Wont Sionropat., ‘Thursday g1it, Dotwoon Hiu lours of 6 uud 7, © it 1o quus: fions hakod, " Addross 1. W. PIKE, 12 South Dostbora- .._loom 'S CAMETIEA, F407 will soll for JooR § L iagoman B120 AGAIN bulidor a Uhyral discount for canti._ WM, g 0N, 420 Wost Mudisan-st, POIL SALE-THRERS PATTIINS OF GROS-GRATN will mil two wuls of wink fure, vory choap, 1oan 158 Glarkoutay Roum 2, up-stal. ILROAD ™ TICKETS eoat toductions - from rogular rafe, e sl Y, Bl Gt o Utk Wil: Rufe Vork) a1t Eoli' 0 oLy ow: 1ilicst yrico i (or' Lok :u':';.'x‘\-'('uflm. CHAT D ST Uik sty basos wonte 'Fm: BALI-ALL FIXTURRS RUITABLE TOR A vostauzant, togother or woparate, Inchuding®knives, VI3 SAL LEIGIS, iy 10g. . Darifos wisliing olthor to nurchass or disposo of sunhy stoold shoufuattond o yales, s grost bargalin ara cur- i (O BTV ~GUEAT—FIVILY EATLOLD HORSE, i bnkorls }(almm. sid harness, Inquiro at 8 and & e e AV TTOTSK, TONG MANT ANT 00010 1,405 must show b, sound wnd Astdress 170 Tethuna c ’\-vTAuN['Il'l‘ iht: al, woiiht Kin Gt Tosueoni, _____ BUSINESS CHANGES. A HISTOL 5 MEAT MANKET AND FIXTURIE with gowd trura, for walo, ax0; JETWREN onrd B7_ por ot 8 oo, 883 Ay Dua, Hahiant, 8150 Fo, clioay, 1), COL + 165 Wt Madisonste BOARDING AND LODGING. e, AND 430 WARASUL-AV.—UQOMS TO RENT, Farulatiod ve wnfuenishy i for Idios ur guutlonon s ¥4 tu ¥5,60V0F Wook,uso of piand, Hotals. ‘Mudison aud Mimironst., -0 el apoons, wnrblotan wlige, “cliatzu, wliow Sonth 418 i or whthunt boar: RYADA TIOTEL-WABASILAY o ™0 EXCHANGE, AWV AN WA T0T, TIA DIt i averision e tho roat Houth Shie plocu uf fualdy fius B o™ Nordh i okt batege aibravad ot whimuraved. Not brotusty” b Kibeto and Attt HIENS Divistub-utacy and seoet of O O W A o s MUSICAL, . wior, arigus: will ro Hotidays at wholussto tlooy, 1 e 14 your o o aucun 8 lunous Dookor, iiradbury, of Btory' & Oaip Fiauo, o¢ g, “Alio & [argy stook of spoand.hand {nstrumants rangin rom #25 upwards, Wi sell an (ustallineuts, or gout, als Lo sunt vo v Toward purohisias U deeivod, 2l Biaia: by Bunr Adaiis, Appty 008 Nurth Ulark-st. i MOS0 HATIC OHEAP TOR B il and Latiabooals. fugulro &y No. 6 Weat Nortli-av._ % &0 1) WILL TUY A ALK INTERRST IN SO00 ARttt vayine $i woutiy, Oall or adieoss 127 Bouth Clirk st Eoom 45, SEWING MACHINES. TINGER SEWING.MAUHINGE = PRIMUIPAT, Ot SR e e, Macliios xoli om Luunthiy paymients 10 por Al T e S i A S GINAEI OFFICK OF A, J. MELOIERT, 313 800TH S tulitdont.y ity ngont, Maohiaos waid’ o’ monthly Savaiont, Tontil, atnd Fupaira - TIUWW0 GROVER & BAKEN, TWO BINOTR, AND "1548 Dunentic, tn porfact ordue, Iato tnuprovod, st half oat, Loan otlive 135 Clark-st. " PARTNERS WANTED. NI WANTRD-WITH FROS 8ig00 10 l)Al'l" ,':W.WIH:Il\lnl.l‘vUll}h:(:‘:'zl\"ul'l‘h hus :II..I‘? nafihk. s g viglit mun an opyrtunily sold S e ikt 1L e Tl e Wauuts 3. TR, cuok_snd hosting n, sbould cport wustion commlsslon in 1ho oiry, at 4 Mudison-st. call at thu B 200 Vost BUILDING MATERIAL, il AIQUT 10,00 BRICK IN EXUITANGE n\m“?w'iu e or B watos | Adresn 230, Leise o8, A FIRST-CLASS i ?

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