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THE CHICAGO TRIBU MONDAY, MAY 31, 1876. ~ POLITICAL. he Bffeet of the Viclous Railroad Lepislaiion in Wisconsia,. Tho Railrond Corporations Considered as Politi. oal Machinos. g Which Side Will They Probably Exercise Their Infuence Next Fall? The Rignifionnce of Mr, Mitohell's Tight with Russell Bage, by Hext Reform State Ticket—Gov. faylor Hes tho Inside Track. The Apprenching Campaign in Town, An Attempt to Resurrect tho Demooratic ** Party---Enil of the * Liberal” Movcment, . i Liquor Question-.-Y'rospects of an Old-Fashloned Republican Majority, WISCONSIN, £UE PUTTER LA, Brectal Correspondunice of The Chicano Tribine, Awarkes, May 20.—Tue peoplo of Wiscon- sinare just boginming to realizo tbo injurious effeo.n of tho laws that hiave beeu cusctod within tholast swu yoars to regulate tho froight and pureenger tarilfa on railronds. ‘Tho pnessgo of wust fs known as tho *Pottor law,” during the tession of tho Legixlaturo cf *74 ; the refusal of two ¢f tho principal railiond companies to nbey it, on the ground that it wss unoanstitutional aud void § aud tha euits rhat woro brought {a the Bupreme Court uy Ltho Atlornoy Ganeral, in the psma of tho People, o compel thom to comply with tho low,—aro facts too well known tothe saading public to noed rocapitulation here. It is wifliclont to suy that, after o very loug aud warmly-contostod trinl, in which the caso was ably areued oy eminent counsel on both sides,— sn ex-Cafef Juatico of lilinois avd an ox-Clief Justico of Wiscousin appeaning fu the caio,—tho law was held to bo coust:tulional by the Conrt, 30d tho cunpetency of tho Legislaturo to exer- tise control over rmlway corporstions was as- sested to be a fundamental griuciplo of our or- ganic low. Last wintor a resolution was in. boduced into the Aepembly, whicl wea TABSED DY A UNANIMOUS VOTE, doclaring that,, in all legislation upon tho rail- road qu-stion, the priuciple of tho ** Potter law" pught to bo proserved. L'liue we have the unsni- mous opinion of the Supremo Court, aud tho toanfinous voto of the 100 men who roprescuted 1he peoplo of tho Binte in the popular branch of the Logialature, in fuvor of tho logulity and ex- pediency of such leglslation. Chiof-Justico Byan, of tho Suprema Court, who wroto the opinion sustainiug the conutitu- tlonality of the Potter iaw, 18 a Democrat; and the two Ausaciato Juatices, Colo and Lyoo, who s&quioscod 1u tho docielon, are lifo.loug Repub- licans. Tho Legis'ature that pngsed tho act oniginally was Ropublican by one majority 1n tho Beaato,—whore tho bill orlginated,—and Reform {n the Assombly by & fargo majorits, with a Demovratic-Rofoim organ:zation and Speaker. Tho law was approsod by thoe Reform Governor, Taslor, sud ouforced by the Reform Attorney- Geucral, A. Scott Sloan ; 80 tbat both polltical Darties of tho State aro oqunlly rosponeibls for tbe pansago of thoact. Indeod, the demagoguen fn the wbowspapors, on both sides, and tho domagogucs on the stump, on both sides, kavo bsen ruuming 8 raco to sco which wil get mhead iu tho Grangors' favor. oy, Tavlor bolougs to that Order, and balioves that bis eloction wag greatly aided by their votes and Influence at the Lall t-box. Ho is also relying apon thom for liolp to ot ro-elected this yoar, sud poluts to Lis rigid enforcoment of the Pot- tor law a8 ovidenco ot Ll logalty to the Order of Pairons of Husbondry, Mis right-bowar, Wight, ta also & Grangor, and makes perlodical visits to the country to show the furmers how to break golts and woan calves. OQsborns, one of tho Railroaid Cowmissioners, I8 & Granger £00, sad 14 alwaya toadying to that interost whonever tbero In an opportusity, Goorge IL Pau), an- other of tho Railway Commissionars, and Chair- wan of the Domocratic State Contial Commit- tos, Is in favor of tho Potter law, but opposod toila cutorcomont. Tho samo may bo said with togard to other prominent Roformers In thoState ouwido of Milwaaioe, They are all committed to the prineirlo of the law,” and thoy aro ail Tious to secura the favor of tho Grungers fu fupport of their tickctk at (ke pollw. Un” the cther haod, tho Ropublicans are equally torponsbio with tha Democrats for tils sort of leglalation, sud dow’s mean o be outwiripped by their wily o{rponenu In tho strifu for cbio votas of thelr bucollo tellows tillzens. Bauator Potter, who itroduced the Blil, and who bins become fanioua in covsequencs of thas piece of questionablo legislation, lan Hopublican of the sirailitest soot'; and 1t was Paesad, a8 bofore stated, by s Ropublican Senuto iuat had tho powor o defeat it if thoy felt o iposed, 7 TIE MILWAUREL 8ENTINEL, which was a Republioan powspaner until it bo - ¢ame prustituted to tho porsonal servise of one may, Loldly declured, last summmar, that tho re- eal of all tho railrond chiarters in the Sinto was batho tesna of tho fall campaigu ; and no tooner aid the oxo.tomont arise over the Puttor aw than Mart Carpouter voluutecred a crude Opuion, aud punted it with Indecent haste, upon g constituiicuahity of the law., oth Matt and 1§ organ wero just then waking sweot musie for the cars of the Orangers, having an oye on a certan seat ln tho United Statos Henute thot Wau o becoma vacant ou tua dth of Murch § but tho uuselllah !abors of both newspapor aid Benator weio not ‘pm)m Iy approciated, aud that fourual Lina lowt all its entbusissm {n ‘the causs 0f the oppresed aud corpoiation-ridden fanmors, Lhe reader will percolve, from wlat Lus been Wilttcn, that veitver party in Wiscousin b likely 0 recuivo s yery warm support from the rail- toad compaoies of {he Btato, unless thay mani- feat 8 more friondly fooling snd sdopt a kiudlier }thy tuan cither Lina yot mauifosts ‘L'he sub~ cct grows all the moro jutoresting when we re- omber that tho partfcs aro now 80 eveny Waiched that the combined offorts of sll tha Toads In favor of cither btuto ticket would eleot L&. 8od it rewaing lo boweon which party mill 1d tho higheel fur thelr wuy.port. ‘The matage- ment of the two principal railwaye in the Htata Lo In the Limuds of Democrats, and some of the esding Dococratio papers In tho Biate have Swats vivloutly opposed the Potter law,—a Saitrse that i 1ot spproved of Ly Gov. Taylor aud bia colioaguos; wnd thus the case becowes Sawewliat complicated, . THIS NAILUOAD QUESTION s masifostly 1o be oo of oveiubiadowing im- Porueuce fu” Wisconsin during the pext fall's A z‘mu 50, aud {¢ will prove to be s delicate and “;muu {0 biundle aa the Blavary problem was to 3 0 politiclany of the Whig aud Bnmoomm pare 184 trom 1534 to tho fuat dizsolution of the for for, when it disappeared outirely n_Qen, Wiae eld Beute'y “hunty plate of soup,” In 1852, 'dlu thoso days it roquired wome skill fu framin justatls piutforms tuat cou'd be nonnrna§ '-!'ilm way fu the Houth aud mnother way ia the o2tht,—Llat formas [uwhicl the £ro-Blavery prop- Sgsudist wouth of Masou aud Dixon's Lina iw“ ud avtlarity to cnr‘y b ulaves [nto all Le now Tornitorics of the W cut, regardless of tus Missouri Compromive, aud platforios that :fitmflu} tho Anti-S.avory sentimont of the North 8¢ the “poculiar institution” was to be ket :\lmly Wilhuy tho liwits of the Constitution,— bat it mus y whoro it was, sod die of star- sioa aad for waot of reow sud fresh . Toth of tha great ;‘mmcnl l!mfl“ bid high for tho vote and aupport of the Honthorn Oligarchy, ani both did theiv best not to offend the rapldly- riring tide 0f Anti-Siavory rontiment in the Froo States, that swopt over tho Houth atlast ke a mighty, rashing fornalo, tearingup the poinonona Upas troo of Chattel Blavery root and branch, 1 anticipata that wo_shall pae & slmilar offort hera when the Btate Convantions meot, (o frama platforms that whi satisfy the railway lutoteats, and st the samo time uot frighten off tha Grang- urw, ‘Lo necerrity for this conrse will by made manifest by (ho recital of a few important facts tiat go to thow the exceadingly critical ooudi- tion of the two political pardes in connin, and the rncu\ulfilug proavoots of muccess which Louth have good reason for enterloimng, Uov. ‘[aylor, Neformer, was el'oted ovor Wasliburn, Repubhican, In 1873, by ovar 16,000, and the pon- nlsr branoh of the Legintaturs was nlao cacried by the Itoformers by aiargo mnjority ; but, last fall, the Biate swung back to its old Hopublican tootings again aud gave ua tho Logislature by over 80 wnjority on Julnt ballot,—thus secatingia Tlopublican United States Bonntor and tive out of olght membors of Congres. Dt tho DESOUBAGY CANIED TIK BTATR on tha popular vote, aud gamed one momber of Congrous,—thus exciting Eneirhopes for (hosuce ceas of thewr tioket this fall and ior holding tha Electoral vote of Wisconsin to thelr aide tn the s#rant Prenidential battle of the Republic's Cen - wenninl year, Undor thesa ecircuwstances, it must be apparont to tho moat casual obsorver of passing events that ncither organlzation ean afford {o throw away a single vote, nor to alien. ate anv wing, faction, or nogmant of ita paity: but it 18 roasonable to @uppose that both will work catnestlv to fill up thmr ranks with new ro- ouity, and etrougihca their fuices along tha whole llue of battlo, 1iia notto be diguined that the two sutagonistio forcea in tlus fall's canvars )il bo the rallroada on the oo sids and the Grango clyment o tho otlior, aud it {s obvious that both the existing parties will Iahor ~ to conciliate _ Loth ~and mocurs the support of both. Formerly, tne ralivaya lind the beat orgamzation, and could bring tuewr strength aud fulluenco to bear upun tho ballot- Lox, or upon tho Logslature, much more quickly aud offectuslly than “any of their opponenta; but, since the Grango organizusion has sprung into oxisienco, thoy bave niet an enemy that Lise bonten them fu_every pitched battlo. "It {s non« #ouso for the Grangora to pretend any lougor that they aro oot a political organization, The fact 18 obvlous to e\'nr{ observor that thoy bave mdo their intluonce tolt fu controlling olections snd 1 abaping fegialation, @ (housand times mora than In any otlior wav, Thov have &80 foread tho toiticians to consult their wishes upon suvjects of vital public cunceru, and to pander their projudices foriho sake of their support. TIE POTIER LAW, that has mada so wuch tronble, brought such disnator upon the Lusinesa-intorests of tiso Btato, and difven o much capital from it, was the man- ifestation of the eaier desitn of the political trickstors to gain the approvatinu and favor of thiis uew olement ju our political systerm, That tho principle underiying 1t is quito corroct aa an ariginal countitutional guostion. sl freoly ad- mit; but its oxercise 10 Wiscousln thus tar haa boon like o blind Sameon groping sbout for ‘tho pillats of the towple. Tho 1silway corpoia. tlous chargo that this sort of unfriondly logsta- tion hus alrendy cost the poorlo of the Htate milllans of doliare, for which nobody bas re- cofved any sdequato compsusation. Cortninly, whore thioro is & great injury inflicted upou & certain clags of citizens, or upon s cortain inter- nst, by tho osactment of an ill-adviscd law, thore gueht to bo somo corrosponding bononf bestoned somowbero to balanco the ovits but the ratlrond corporations aseoss thoir damugea at epormous flgures, aud boldly cunlienge their oppouents to uimv any justoffsot. Thouw Indict- niont aguot tho Potier law containg tho foilow. mi counth: First—That it hoa deprociated tho stock and bonda of rmlroads lying in Wiscousin to tha amount of ¥10,000,000. Second—"That it has caused tho rojection of all Wiscousin railrund securiios 1u evory mongy- contro of the world, 84 collateral gecunty for berrowed monoy, Lhird—That it has destroyed the confidenco of capitalists in all Wisconsin rmlroad ontorpriscs ; tavisbed capital from the Btaio; provauced the projection of new Lines of road, completion of old onnu{ and paralyzed tho busi- nens ouorgy of tho whole poople, And they em- phatioaily deny that the tarif of ratoa on pas. sougers and {reightins been reduced low enough to realizo o saving to the public which will com. pousato for thisieatlloss that tholr and other in. terests havo alroady suffered in consequence of thly viclvus bit of party logislation. Looking at TIE RAILIOAVS OF WISOONBIN eimply from tho political standpolut, and re- gouding thom only a8 au ageacy of tho ballot— box to secuio tho triumph of this or that politi- cal pusty, It is Busceptible of easy domonstration that thoy may oxert an iufluence tou potaut ana lur‘xanélng 16 Le disrepardod by thoso who dosirs the success of ther osuse, Wo bave cver 2,000 milos of railroad alrendy in operetion i tlus Stato, aud other compaaiea orgavized and Jines projected which turow strong infla- cnces into ovo sud tho eame cheunel, " Thess linos oxtend through almoat every county iu the older and moro denscly-;opuiated sections of the Commonwosith, and the ocompauies bave their paid ogonts aud faithful ssrvauts in neacly overy towuship from Lako Michigau to tho Mlesiseippt Tiver, Thouo subordiustos can bo renchod overy infuuto by telegeaph, or they can bo commun'catod with several times cach day by the hand of & privato messanger, who dooe the biddiog of his wuperior oflicer a8 fultnfully a8 if o Lad beon trained undor tho etrictest wilitary discipline, Hero are 5,000 mon nctively eugaged a1 ratroad employes, seattorod ali over the Btate, whoso juterest ivis to keop in thogood gracos of thoir omployery, aud to act with thom o far oa It fa cousistout and rr-mflcuhlu to do so, 1t in eavy to Boo how the cilek of the Supoerin- tondent's telegraph instru.aent, hundrods of milos away, on clociion moiniug, wight prodnce au offoct that would bring Waterioo or Hodan vividly to the mind of some {ocijlont statesman who i3 snxiously waiting to proiix * Hon,” to tuo namio bis mother gave lum., It I a signiticant tact that tho supotvieory cootrol of afl tho roads operating in fhis Btate gava_their influ«nce and support to Gav, Taylor's election in 1878, and contributed luigoly to that ofticer's sucocss. GOV, WASHBULN bad made himeelf quite obuosious to nearly all tho companies 1 the houest dikchaigoe of whut bo couccived to bo Lis ofilcial duty, dutlog his term of sorvice, and eapocialiy Ao to the Bt Pau), the Wo.t Wiscouwin, and the Wisconsm Cential,—all of which did all in the power of thoir managers Lo oyertbrow Mr, Washburn, and his ool'euguca on the Hopublican ticket,jat Lo polls, But thoy caught s ‘lartar in tho election of Ta; lor and & Refopm Logisiature, aud they Lave su fered more 8t their hends than all'the |n{ury over laflicted upon them duriug tho cighteen voara of uniuterrapted relgn of Hepublicaulsm in Wirconsin, 1t 18 sometimies awuslog to wituess the offorts of the leading Domocratio organ, tho Milwaukee XNews, in attempting to rido both horacs. ‘Cho personal rolatious of its present oditor with Lho ofliclals of tho Bt, Laul Compouy aro of auch a fumiliar oharsater 24t bind bim very olosely to tho intercats of the corpuration ; aud, oo the othor Laud, Goorgo 11, Vi, th6 foraus oAROrIbslol OF Lo TRk was appointed a Hallroad Commlssioucr by Uo Taylor, and 8, 8, Cadwalador, a formor proprictor of tho News, holda an Important otlico with tho Bocretary of Biato. 1t waw ouly ths other day tuat the” Newas laborod through & loog leadiug editonal, endeavoring to provo that thoodium of thie Potter law belongod altogether to tlie Rapub. licana ¢ that it was wtroduced by s leading Re- publican Bovator, pussad by & Ropublican wmsjor- ity fn tho Bonate, und maiuly detended beforo the Supremo Court Ly the lon, Luther8, Dixon, the late Republican "Chlef-Justico of the Etate, But, winlo the News has boon nduqvh- ralirond Liosse to groat acceptanoy in Milwaukeo, L THE MADISON DEMOOHAT, edited In ‘part by Gov. Taylor's son-in.law, has besu dolog some superior bateuack-tiding ou 4 ti-corporation Lorss, out st the Capital, Tha waper i3 thuroughly commitied 10 tho Qu seutiment aud futerest, and occasiooally haul its big metropolitan brothor, the Datly News, over the coala for not advocating more agrarian theories in referonco to logislative control over corpoiationd. As Istated above, thore is & n6cge- #ity for a platform, to go bofora tho poople on next fall; that will wult both views of thia nuev- tiou, aud win the suppart of Demooratio raitiosd ofticiale who waut tlie Potter law repeasled, and bt will Lold the Rofurn Grangers to tho sup- port of tho game tickit. Itis o chanos for tue exlibition of aklll in constructiog s political atform that ban seldom before beon presonted wman § and It la possible tuat ght Lo luduced to acnd them s Carj r t0 ald in puttivg their unwatched planks lulo proper shape. TUE CONCLUION OF THE WIOLR MATTEM is, th ither party will e likoly toanub the rullroads this year, but that esch will cudeavor to sccure their support for the nowinocs on shelr ticket, 1t 14 undeniably true that a do- cided rovolution has taken place in public senti- weut during the past year upou thls highiy-im« ortsut quostion, ‘Tho disonusious that have on hield upoun it in the wewspapers, b the courts, on tho stump, iu the Legislaturo, aud at the tiresidos of tho farmors, have enlightenod the publiv wind groatly upon the mattor, and & ditferont fosling provalls amooy all clssses of the comuuuity, A great deal o necessary fu- formation Lias been “dissemindtod in regard to the dilferont brauches of raviroad contruotion ud opoiaLng, Led he WHUL Luw,eob is mow seon o ha ona of mach immenes magnitode and impnrtanco that loglaiastors approsch It with ™ much more cuution than over boforo, Tio rallioad ofliciala also mani- feat more of & spirit of compromiso and done ciliation, and levs greed and indepondoiice, than formerly, and woem disposed to reapect the righta of the publie, whila they asaert and mam- tain their own., If nil this bitter guntiovers; shall end in & mutual rogard for onch other's intorouts, and o disposition on Lotk aido to recognize the prims fact that tha prosperiiv of oach Js the crownlng glory of tha other, then tho whiarp contet tuat in Low fAging betworn the corpura jons anid the agricultunisty will not Liave boeh a'tagethor 1o vatn, PREAIDENT MITUHELL'S FLANK MOVEMENT, Tliere is alno a strong probabihity now that the two extromes ou this quostion may teet; that the Ratlrond lion may lie down witn tho Grangs lamb ; and thst the jamb will not bo ju- sle of tho lion. Mr, Mitchasl, tho President of tho 8t Paul Company, has declarod war on the Wall-ntraet ring of spoculators iu his Comvany, Jend by Rusna!lBage, tha Vice-Presidont, and hois makiag an effort to give tho road s disunctivelv Wostorn policy. ‘Liio story of tho troublo about tho wausgement of the rosd, between the manipulators of stock on Wall etreot and itw Wiscouein Dircctors, in too lung to bo tncotpo- tated it this mticle; and itis sufiicient to eay that Mr. Mitchioll nens tho paramouul necessity of cul 1vating a watmor sympathy aud moro friondly relaclons with the cous {tuents of hin Company thon has been sliown by hla Eastern sasociaten, Thov look upon \Wisconein aa o vort of huuting-gtound, whero they can go at wil, and cateh ne much gamo, and Lako s many polte, an will moke tuom comfortable for the wintor, without as much as saying, By vour foavo, ir." ‘Ilia control over theso roods by tho Legislaturo having Leon ingrafted as a fui- damontal principlo i our organic faw, aud facls 1ng tho vitulity of lifo by tho decision of our Bupromo Court, Mr. Mitchell may ozccuto & splendid coup a'etat by maling sucli concesuions to tho Giangors and their natutal shios as will securo from them sucl lugislutivo ald aa will put bis Wall-stroct nntagonists hors do combat, lu this wav, 1t is not impossibla for Western mau- ageraont and Westorn coostituency to ‘*‘suake houdy across the bloody chasw," do cquat and oxact Justico to overy honest stookholder, but leavo the apeoufators and stock-gamblers out tu tho wet, 8o far a8 exerclsing a diroct aud polfinh control ovor tha road fscoucersed. 3Mr. Mitchelt haa already socurod the warm mympathy and good wishes of all partics in the Sta‘a lu s of- foit (o rescus Ly rond from the Lisuds of aliens aud strungers, ¥ AN ERNOR CORRECTED, Io & former cominuuication to Tue Tarnvse, 1 Ravo Dr. 0. W. Wignt, tho distinguishos futher of the Reform party in tuis State, tho solecredit of Inventing and writing tho platform on which thoy won thosr victory in tha coalition contest of 1873, I havo sinco been uformed, on tho most reliabla luumm!. that the good Doctor dia oot writoa word of it but that 1t was the philologice al bandivork of the Hon. Georgo LI, I'aul, to whom the Lonor must be sccorded and tle truth of history vindieated. If the Doc.or did mot write it, everybody knowa he could have done it, and that is quito aa satisfactory 10 & onse whore the hotors are 80 casy. TUE NEFONM TICKET, Binco I wroto you some woek» kgo, predicting tho renomination of thie whole list of LReform Biate oi.cers, from Gov. 'Taylor down, nothing has tumplrcd to :hango that opiulon, but the whots dvift of pullic suntiment in thst paity 008 o confirm it, While Isay this, I s not usensiblo of tho fact that thero 18 o largo and rospectablo minority in tho party, especially among tbat branch of it that may properly ba classed os old Botirbons, that would much prefor to sco some other man besldea Taylor at the head of the ticket. Dut, if tais op~ position elows ituolf at all in (he Dem> eratic-laforn State Convention, it will oot bo ublo to control moro thau 20 delepates out of the 236 composing tho Couvention, which will only make tuo majority il tho more onthusl. astic in favor of Yayfor. Indeod, { s of tho opinion thut it would decldoily strongthen Tay- lor and bis associatos with ‘that clasa of hia party who bioneetiy Lelieve intho new dopariaro, to havo tho xorious and solid opposition of ali tho bnrd-honds that refoicod fu descrving aud owmng the disroputabio nawe of ** Coppertiead ” duripg'tho War, “'Taylor waa sonons o ** Coppor- hend " himeolf that s little whitowaeh, coming 1o tuo shgpa of autagontsm to the ot Clarks, Jim Earnests, and o:hers of that Ik, in just what nis_roputation needs when his political house underguea cloamng and ropairs, LUTH TOWERS AND TNE ACE, Bpeaking after tho wauner of Hoyls, in rogard to tuo seloc.jon of Uovernor on the Roform tickot, 1t mny ba aafely stated that Tavlor Lolds boilt bowors and tho ace ; ox-Gov, Dowey holls tho king 4 the Hon. Eli Btllson, President of the Stata Agiicultuial Socioty, bins the quoen; and ex-Senator Fratt, of Racine, has » ton apot ;— and It is 'r-[v,lm'a fosd! Tue other day, & dia- tinguiehed Bourbon, who Las nlwava beon n leador in. bis porty, sud was formerly a Btato offiecr under the Domocratio regime, was asked if bio would not prefor the nominatiun of Fratt to Taylor. e promptly repliod tuat * Ho could not £60 a8 AnVLIing was to bo gained by the nom- inatiou of ono d——d fuol tnatead of another.” ‘THE HON, PHILETUS SAWYER. 10 the Eattor of The Chicaq Tribune : Osuzosy, Wis,, May 23.—Boon agaln we shall bo called upon to cast our votes for bitato oficers, to represout our futorests for tho coming two yoars, and It will be wiso to . fucusa the merits of the men who sra spoken of in connection with theso offices. At presont, I shall simply refor to tho candidato mentioned most promuently in ocounection nith tne Governorehip, THE NON. PIILETOS BAWYER, of this city, Thero is uo roma in tue Btate to- day who wioldas larger Influence than Mr. Baw- yor, Bhould he bo brought before the poo;le in the coming campaign, he will aweop tho Btate by an enormous majority, for bus (ew men in either paity have as many personal friends ns Mr, Sawyer, snd bis mervices 10 tho paet eutitle’ Lim to tho Gubornatorial pom- tion, No man hos soived Lis conatitnents more honestly and justly than My, Sawyer, ile bas dono for tho West what no other man would have oudertakon to do. i ouergy uided greatly in bii; ing aboat the im« provoments of tho Yox and Wiscousiu Hivors,~a ustional blosslug: and ere many yoais have passed wo shall seo the work consummated. In whatever capscity he Lina bean placed, ME 14 ¥YER DONE 18 DOTY, serving his constituouts to tils beee fudgment fn ;or:ludmn the welfaro and prusperity of our tate, Br, Sawyer can faitly be classod among self- made men, Tho roputation he enfosa co-dav he bas earned by hiard lavor, aud Justly can he Le proud of it. Ehould Le recviva the nomination by the Republivau Couvention, & Iarge pumber of Domoorats wil cast their votes for him, for they would prefor ifr. Bawyer to avy man of their own party. * DEMOCRAT, — IOWA. TIE APPROACUING CAMPAION, Bpeetal Correapondcn s of Tha Chicago I'rbune, MeGueoon, In, May 28,~The call for a Domo- eratio State Convontion lu this Btato bas excited, In this sootion, conelderable commont. That tha call is slgned by Keatloy and Campbell, Lab- erals, decelves' uobody, It Is understood here, by ol whom Ihave beard dlscuss it, to bean attompt to RESURREOT THE * FUTMID REMTNISCKNCE " formerly known as the Democratic party, snd to pasy over to thut party ss mauy Liborals as ace silly enough to be dolivered. This movement atires, In this Blato, a rostoration of the old- fazhionod Ropublican maforities, and verifics the prediction, ofton mado sluce tho Libetaldetection bagun, that it was novor Intonded by tho Domo- crats tiat anytbing should ever come of ¢ Libaral or Anti-AMouopoly movement, except s capture of as largo & budy of dissifected lepub- lioans ns porwble, But tho trap has beon vory {oopportunely sprung, ‘1o ouly gamo that is aurely csptured 8 composod of tha two Liberal signers, Keatloy and Campbell. Tho trick is so trangparent thay the Liborals hera aro disgusted, and tue Democrste themsclvaa obaracterive it *mistake.” ‘Chat {s tosay, that it was n (0 miako a sucoeksful cateh of game, ‘I'hus the Liversl movemeat, which has boea, on ono occaaton, successful onough to elect s Deme ncrn:ln CGongresaman from thiv disiriot, ondsin s moal ADSURD AND RIDICULOUS FIASC ‘I!Ill :n&l more farcical evou than Republicans pre- cted, ‘Pliore is & little talk wbout lgnoring the call for a Btate Conveution, sud calliug a Count; Couyentiou for Libersal county nominations, nog ruuniug & cauuty tioet alone, A tioket without s head ! But the tail often wiglos for & short time after vitality is goue, Boma say, w0t ua assume the aititudo of idopendont voters, nom- fosto & couuty tioket, and solect the best men from the two Btato ticko:s -sud thus mako & Hate ticket of our owu.™ Bub just then s msn of senso aake, ** What other connty will join us? d echo anawers, ** What P Liberalism beiny thus disposed of, the Oppo- sltion axe countiug on consolldating TUB WUISKY INTEREST $7 the support of thelr tiokot, Just what smo- 0403 th:Y Doy meed Ln thad direction, ib is per- Tiapn at thia timo oo narly to pr At. Tha Des Matnea Coavention wiil put out 8’ anti-Frohihi- tion piatform ; tle Jlepublicans 4l ovado the Isans ; and it s possible that a 1.rpe German vote may bo thrown foto the Oppdaition, Tins in to bo the riucipal card, ot right bower, of tho Democeacy [n the coming State campaign. 1o othor words, they have swrppe! off tho Lihe ernls for free whingy. It 14 Yflmlv. however, that tho hettor class of CGermang will ronont ludigoantly the propaation to abandon long-cherished and eorrect po- hitical viown, and consort with & * putiid remi- nincenca,” maroly that whisky may bo chicap and eanlly obtained. ‘Ihie next Arsembly chooses Banator Wripht's successor, aud its election s anovent of no wmesu Importauce. 13 the old Domocracy, thoe Liborals, tho antl- Frohibitioniats, and the ** independent votors," could 8ll bo cousolidated, there might Lo a mbow of fheir comlng within 20,000 of carrving the Btate. But, without thin cousolidatlon, which Is now impossible y and in viow of the naniflest diaposition of the Repul- lirans to {nsutute vigorously all needod roforinm, and 10 clean out the corrupt rings ; and with tho aid of wuch fair-miuded jouruals a8 'Tug Tatg- uNe.—Tawa mav be gounted reasonably sure for an old-fashioned Republican majority st the noxt Btate eloction, 0. e S0UTUH BEND. Ceremonies nt Notre Dame, Bpeciat Correspandence to The Chfendo fribuns, Boura Bexp, 1ud,, Msy 28,—Yesterday was tle grand foust day of thie Catholic Church, aud at Notre Dame tho svrvicos of the dav were con- ducted in tho grandest and must soleran mauner known to the Church. Tue fliat servico wan in tho morofog at 8 o'clack, contiativg of mass and vartaking of first communiou to tho new mem- bors, of whom thero were thirty at Notre Dame and about balf that pumbor at St. Marg's. At 10 &. m., thero was solemn high mses and ser- mou by Rov. J, Touboy : and at 4 p. m., vespery and wermon by the Rev. W. O'Malionoy, a young vriest, but one of tho most talented of the Ordor. Shortly afier vespera the wholo Cothiolic comumunity ptescut formed fo proces- #lcn, about » wile in length, and marched around tho leke at the rear of tho Unlversity grounds, 'Puo processlon consisted of somo 40 priests in robos, 100 Lioiers bulonging to the community, b0 sisters (nuna), 120 novic.s, about 260 students of bt, Mary's and 850 studeuts of Notre Dame, borides a large number of cburch mowbers from South Boud snd the surround- ing country. A braes band led the procession, and at intervals cannon were firod, and tho al- tarn wore profusely docorated with naturat flow- ors, and gowere the bulldings aud even the troes. Thero wero plctures by the hundrods, and largo flowor arohies were erected. During the march & laige unmber of hittio children, catled tus ‘‘children of Mary,” saug neveral iymns. The new organ for tho new church at Notre Dame arrived s fow daya ago, and 1a being placed iu position, and Bunday it s expected. and #0 aunouncod, that s graud orgaa concert will taka place. 1TEMB. T. G. Turner, who Lius for tho past years pub- lisied a directory 1or this city, commencad this swook the canvaes, and ox,ectato complete and 188u0 this directory July ‘I'bere ie & paragrapl going tho rounds of the press #peculating an the nijority by whieh Mr. Colfax could carry tho Hiate'sf bo wore to run for Govsernor, elo., but any praposition of this kand will not do to”bet. on, for the rasson that the mppotito for ofico in him has been =ell sutiated, Iis financial gate are muck larger than over tooy wore wheu in_ gotltical iife, withe ontany of ite cares or Boliciude, and at’ the samo time ho {3 able to gratify Lis groat love of travel, minglivg with #ociaty throughout the couniry, Whilo fn politics, until after Le was olectad Vico-Ironident, he pent all Lis income from bis property, and Al the inoome from hia loututes (““Across’ the Coutiuent " bringing himn about §15,000), and frequently borrowed movey 1o keep up. biit now 1t is the ‘othor way, aod ho has every [fttie whilo mouey to fuvest, The excitomont of the past week has boen tho forgories of young Carponter, which came to light lost Batuiday just befurs noom, and at 1o'clock he was on 'his_swav across the country to s me station oo the Michigan Coutrsl Road, where ho bonidod the train aud sped to tho welcomiug 8ail of Canada. Bioco tha dis- I:I“Ch puctivhed in Iaat Bunday's TIBuNE thoro avo turned up €2,500 in the bonds of Cipperly & Colilusy, of New York, and sgveral huadred more elao vhoro, making s total of upwards of £4,000 of forgod paper, whioh Oarpeuter, for a cauple of vears, has boen changing snd succoasfully carrying without exposure. Owing to tho laws, or rather an omisyfon of Iaw, in Ind.aos, no ef- fort 1 likolv to ba made to captire Carpenter or a0y otber of the cruminals who are aule to et away from Immodiato range of the onicers, for there is no provialon for roward, to bo paid out of thie public purwo, for capluie aud couvistion of moy m'immlll and for {t ta bo done at private expenao iy hardly probablo. The 1ron works got thoir sower st the Qouncil mentiug toid weok, and in & fow dayw they mill oommoucs the croztion of acres of builhingd, GALESBURG. Fashlonable Weoddings—-College Come moncenicnts. spectal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Gavsspuna, I, May 28.—It wiil be sckuowle edpod that this is not the most approved season for Hymon to light down on a community, and vet the old Greok myth wonld appear to bave possossion of Gslesburg just st present, Your curreapondent will not attempt to explam why peoplo, as a rule, prefer to enter the mare risge state fo cold weashor; and yet tho fact oo- ‘body will galuesy. At this unscasonablo timo, tuorefore, the readars of Tur Tnrisyne will bo sarpiised at the marrying time wo aro having hero. WEDDINOS. Tho firet one was tbat of Mr. L. I, Tumphrey, & baoker of Waieaw, N. Y., with Misa Mauda Skiuner, daugbtor of Judgo Gkinner, of Quincy. Miss Suinner has residod in this city for some yoars, being s graduate of Knox Collego, whick will account for tho maniage at tlua placo, The ceromony was performod by the Itov. L, 3, Willfaton, at the residencs of D. H. Frisble, the bride’s unclo. Ouly twapty-tivo gnosts were pressut; but the fortunato twenty.five fared sumptuously, for the epread cost #300. The floral decorations wers choice and expeusive,—a marrisge-bell, bonoath which the ceremony was erformod, baving been brought from 8. Louls, 'ho brida's Lrousseau cost $3.000. The bridsl parcy lefe for their Xastern homo ou the mid- mghit train. Judge Blwner remalaed over uutll tho next dny, with bLeadquaiters nt the Unlot ilutel, und baving provided a liboral supply of guampagno (which, by the way, was shippec from Quinoy, thid being a tomperauce mxn?, oousiderablo Bociabihity prosaildd during his stay. 1Mo dopattod on the noon tralm, loaving s.me of the older *hoys™ pretty full—ol prainoa for tho jovisl Judge, On Thutedsy eveaing following, Mr. C. L. Webterman, & Yory wealilly gontleman of Paltin, 111, was married” to Mies Clara B. Catliron, daugtter of Mr, J. M, Cathrou, of tlia city, Tue brido was_attired in adross of white Paris maslin, elaborately tilmmed, snd orusmooted with threaa lace & veil of tulls, with a coronot of orauge towaers, togother with jewelry aud bouquets, Ono hundred and Afty guesls wore present, The gifts were numerous, and fucluded )nuclry and plate from the famly of the bride, with many costly articles from Iriends in thiy oity. On leaviug here, the nowly-married coupie wore tonpend & fow days at_Pexiu, Iil., when thoy wete to atart for their Weatorn homo,— Mot Bulphur 8prings, Colorado, On tho sama evonlog, anochor wodding was celebrated atthe Firat Bwedish Lutheran Chiurch, —ita Lastor, the Rtev, B. P, A, Liudah}, beiug the bridegroom and Alwss Clara Andorson the brido. ‘C'is, belug & mora publio affair, was more Istgely attonded than either of ¢he others, muny people belug present fiom the surroundivg ownd, amoug them qui o s numbor of clergy- men, Tbe bride gushed forth 1n an ashes-of- To8L8 po|;lln, her brow dooked with a wreatts of orauge-blossms, from which buog fn graceful waves s rich bridal veil. Thoy were united boneatn au arch of evergreens and ‘water:lilios. Subse- quently, st the rosldence of the bridi supper was served, and a dazzling bridul presenta attracted goneral attention, ‘Chesa are all the * weddinge {'waper " that oe- ourred iu this oity k. But, baving di posed of them, woull it bo far mentiousd a braco of chiva weddings ? 3 Mrs, P, R. Corin aund Mr, sud bMre, Joseph Hoover had been msrzied Lwenty yoara respect- ively, and rocalved mauv tostimouials of rogard fiom thelr iriends. Both families rank among our oldost and most substantial oltizous. TILE SrOON-RIVER UNIVERHALIST ASSOCIATION, whick comprisca the Counties of Btark, Fulton, Kuox, sad Warren, held iia thirty-fourils cunual session in this olty oo Baturday and Bunday, the Q1st and 334 The Rov. J, Tuber premded, Mr, O, Btyor, who has been Btandiug Cleck for elght yoars, rerigned, sud Maf, Bam White received the appolutmeas, Yery flaitesing reparis were rocelved coneorning the prosperits of tha Charch in tho Parishoy of Kuox and Warran, dMacomb, Yaten City, Galosturg, Oncida, Avon, Lafay’ ctte, Kirkwood, and Tabla (irove. On Bnnday, feant wan colobrated ¢ and, at 11 o'clack, J. Hughes, of Tabla Grove, proachied the Oceaslonal Sermon, which was a very able dincourze. Tho coneluding action of tho sosrlon wan w appoint the Rev, 8, A. Gardoer, of te city, to dativer the naxt Oceagjonal #armon 3 and the Couucil adjourned to ment at Aven next yeor. In the ovoning tho chareh win crowdad, aud the farewell mermon was proaghed by tho Rov, Mr. Wildo, of Macomh, ‘Tuo wonsion drew togethor a tareo cancournn of Univeraaiints, and was considered an ovent of consideralle importance, COMMENCEMENT, Ve are slowly, Lut rurels, apnroaching tho annnal Commencement of vur two colloges,— Lombard snd Knox, ‘There in pothi programmo of the former institution usnslarder, eo far aa fs publicly knost ; but the event at Knox will boof greater importance than for many yeart, Tlbe oxeremes will commenro on Bunday, June 20, with tha Baccalaureato Bermon. whieh will bo delivered hy the Rev. Prof. Kemp, LL.D, In the evening of the rame dny, the Rev, A, T. Prerson, D, D, of Do- tioit, Mich., will addrers the Socicty of Re- lgioua Inquity; snd the Rev, Dr. Powors, of Clieavo, will deliver the Céilage Oration on the foliwiog Tuceday evemnw. Anotber featie of this Commencement, which In lnvked upon am sn important wlep in educationni advaucement in this city, wilba tho inanguration of the Ilon. Newton Batoman, L. L.D., us President of the Collage. 1o will dellver his [naugural addrons on Wedncalav oveniug, June 23, at the Opora-ilonse, —‘The Commencement exescises and the conlerring of degreen will take placo i the Opora.lfouss, at 10 o'alock .., Tinusday, June 24, the now Prosident, Dr. Batewan, prosiding. NOIE The farmern of this vicinity are eentatie over the prosect for 8 good eorn-crop. It 14 most of it already u{l. and grosina rapidly, Georgo W, Drown, tho great corn-plantar man, {8 extending bis workw. A vew brick building, 194 by 60, threo ntovies high, with s tower 109 feet from the grado live, is1n process of erectron, and will Le campleted by Oct, 1, A new wareboure, 41 Ly 57, (s alwy golug up, Tho Iniportance of this catablishment to Gulesburg may be cetimated when it 18 kuown that it cru- plots rome 200 oporativen. When the mnew imildinga aro fluishied thoy will hava aost Avout 60,000, PR —— CLASS-GOVERNMENT. To the Editor of The Chicane Tribuns: Dwianr, IlL, May 2.—You atruck the pail right ou its bead when you eaid. in your article upon ** Clasa-Government,” in Tus Toisuye of Saturdey, that *Tho Farmers of the West claimed that cerlain great tutorcets should be subordinate to thelrs, aud should be manaced in the way which would bo moet profitabio Lo them,” " I kuow something about ** tho ¥armers' Movement,” and more especiully how touch the farmer haw to move to geb in n crop of ecorn 1n a reason liko tho present one. I weot futo *the Formers' Moscment” 1o awake, If posrille, the farmcra to the demands and oucroachmeuts of the most glagntic ciases movement which the world has ever scen, I roler to the Morrill tariff. Dut no, our farmers went to work aud attempted to build up an ex- clusivo mrecial class among themselves, They wero going to do away with * nll midulemon.” and ctealo awmong their own memwmbory “ Grange Agents,” who would do all thewr tuying and sell- nz (and chest them worso than they had over bLeen cheated beforo). ‘'Ihe oid " thing ddu't work, Tho sequel Las becn tbat thuso nho beleve in the grestest good to the greatest aumbor bave quietly withdrawn and aliowed this wgroat upbeaval " to subside. 1do mot tuink that the fovitation of Mr, S, M. Sith to weet s Advirory Commiitea™ wron the 8ih of June, at Bloomington, to condols over tho fall- uro of the Indepcndent mombern of the Legts- Iature to mect our just expectations,” will meet with & very Learty regponue. Wo have haa enough class legielution tha past winter to sat- isfy ue for tho nexs genorativn, Now, Lrt Us ALosE. A Rulned Nobtemnn, The doscendaut of **the great Marlborongh, the hero of Blenbeim,” Low boen irrotrievebly ruinod at the gsmung-table i Loudon, 1he rumor hom lowg Leen corrent that whnlesalo dignstor bod overtaken ome of tho ofd bLis- torla familios of Eaglaud, but it was only veiy recently that the report was confirmed and the ruin located at Mariborough Houre, 1tis smid thac the present Duchess loat £600,000 b une eitting, The raloof tho famiy jowely, hly- torical smblems, aud of all the great property in Dorsetehire and olpewtiere 18 sirendy ndvertived intbe London popers. Blsuheim Palace will bealono saved fiom tho general yreck, Lut this hna olready been clomed, fu sl robability to remain so until another generation 28 como, and the [aw of entail hae rentored the anciont srleudor of the Ionse of Marltorough, The Duke has already #old his town-house, and the remainder of his Tife will bo paesed in volun- tary extlo on the European contivent, far ro- a:oved from the scee of bus dame's glory aud— rus . CITY RESL ESTATE. ___ FOH SALE-SOME OF THR MUST DESIRAULE u“m;hhnru aud reaidence pruperty on Pral 2 Ao rio. . - and fn best rosidence localioms on_the 5;'1 th Elfln it very luw figuros. B, W, THUAAS, L3 La = TOR BALE_NORTH DEANDONN-ST.—3 FEET ‘mmu ‘Saniaaud Elmesa, kY, @ U N A LB~ ORIt MOR| KT ular £eout block of bouses on Centroat,, b ameat.y wih ko kood anlseaivoran Tate ib i ment. tom. 4 ot 03 La: [FOfE AL LOTS I 1] Iand-av., sorner of Thirty-Hith histy-tith- property ol BLOCK ON ABH. + the opening of sod the luoitlon of & scboul noar thu- it it_very desirabln fur resjdence of invest yfir(u fi"bgn}?l‘méfiglfl”’ ICC‘UIY-"IAI(E xn)filllflllfi ity ol o el raper Liall ‘tnoumbrevse, - MEAD & QoM b La: FD“ SALE—FINE LAROR LOTH, ONLY ¢ MILFS {rom Umul-llunlanémund Luhzonly 1 block from Block, catnor Madison and LaSallo-sta. (YOIt BALE—BTATEST., N oourt, S0x100 foet, east frint; equity. ¥, 0. VIRRLING, Toon 1 [FOR BALE - A L T FIDRIDGE war o Toud, excbauge T.AKS ~BTONR.VIONT NT--HOUSES. TIAY, 7 METIOPOLITAN ana.fronte, 13 and 14 rooms, modern cenven= odorn. caavontencos, Sholdon.st., {, anma kind, €2 Union Park Arhur-place, porrons wanting new ricen I irat-Siaes, aolkhbortion hio abi llent chra; l‘mur:l‘:lmh!nl 1 handeomn rasl- vited L oxaming ERMONTIL, A 10-00M i thoy m(.lllmnl‘r. with l’II N¥. Ttoum 6, 110 153 AvRY WANTED--MALE HELP, Tragos. anlen T K AT, Nor s Madmonat, 07 10 FANTED-A HARNKSS MAKER TO OIL, POLISIL and Bt ttort P ik AReqihar new harmcsa at ial Sadisonat, Emunlovrmans. aronoas WASTED- I RATLROA tor roliag il o \*ARTED=SIX GUARRY TO GO OUT WIT WWERDE M Sy SO T Laymiti, sallionts, aad farms,” HAIGIT & ANGKLLY . OAD LABGRETN, FILE| et iaada. ANDIEW D, 1 COTTAGES_ON TIE ] nprovomon s, suitabl ko 4o e 2t Taaant. Wi, e TIOSPON STOIY AND 1L +, No. 27 Theenty-it: Coutaber of Commurt ¥ ;“T"'_c"-'.","'bm“,""fi FURNISUED REBL. 1. DENSLOW, 0 TO RENT-ROOMS, ’l‘u RENT-IN A PRIVATE Fkill.\'. A FRON’ ', sujtabi f 10 RENT—422-RECON five pleasant, llcht v NICR VIRONT BEDHOUAN AS roum toF una of {wo persous, N Jackson-a SHED HOONK, 0 aud di NP-TWO FURNISUED AND “TW) UN- Missotiananie. ‘VAST]'AB&-HEN IN SEALGII OF BUSIN TO Ance And AvOrago lAcL ean caiily make s & Week o el enpital, “No boss, ninun paddiers, nor atroat. i Lo Call % o\ H aikenpanidy Caloradiren TAY 2T, Colokze, ! ANTED—~FIRST-CLASS "THA NI man with established trado, .\l|¥1 mv\uu HLI\I,X;E“- ¢nco in sefiing hoafery, notiane, and white go e, Addross CUX, SMITHL& CO., Pagadalp ing exporicnce, amuunt, snd Jogatlon of irade, bic. TANTIED TRAVELILY ESSIAN, WITH AN .\,.) A TEDSTRAVELING BALESNAN, WITI 1 T i, I baots an 3 Shotience, (Vb SEARSDE % rith rolccences and Gy, 170 Cotikrersat., Bovton, Masa, W GRISAN PORRRRRING A TITT ‘i Kuawlon, ! T 8 S bares ot g kot A0 {he Biaica of Uiy Tadiati ko 1Hinglss 0 ol urfora 'uo Appivant ta' lugii $ A iavolcd. Addrets 1o ok ERE=LITTLE § Blunuer atior tonns 46 Ashiand ANTEDZAT 180 DEARIONN ST, ROOM 9, MEN b 41010 varn 10 pur weuk in may® B ANTEDA TRAVELING AT BOVS Auing, Alldreis, Wik rotoeebcal nd oxporicuce, - WANTED--FEMALE HELP., Domostins. -A GINL TO DO CHAMR 0 aualai In dining.roous. Appls al WA Laze-al WARER FANTTD-.A COMPE il 50 A \\ eral bousowork st Ill,;rl,’n;ll.'h-ul"}b ZOTDO Uk, Soamazrasses. without board, oa the North 51 10 or Husuat. brides. - Enquira of tirorat. 10 RENT-=ST Stores. RENT-BASEMENTE AND LARGE ROOMS s Dlucle, worthweat coriier COLE, NhWeLL & SUSHESR, LK1, Or s & ' 10 Telbuso’ Bulid- = CHEAP=RTORES AND BAAE 1 jsw_Liock corner Madlson A Iy ta JOILN b0 LTON 3 i, 8, 211, AND #15 171l URES-O £ ot Woit 73 dlen and Paatis A. BLAKE, 84 Wasling:on-sty TANTED-A GOOD ft O v W e 113 Karth Weilgn CUILDREN'S Nuesna. |\ ANTED-NORSE GILL IO 13 A GODD SEAM. cau §110 reforoncen, iy sonm o1 Grand Fadifa Hotel, buiwosa buars of 6 ad 19 Linunaresse: TANTED-A GOOI WASIER AN N WASH 2 Tior, 54 Gnalk House, Inunoumatae Emplovinent Azoneos. VVANTED — GERMAN ASD SCAZDINAVIAN girle, fur privato luniilios, botels, laundsios, cit; and DUSK IS o wankoa.av. Baokioonars, Clorks, &o. > TTUATION WANTED-BY A YOUN bakbeep istant hoosknapnr, tuanectalilo buakasss, teat of ruteiency employer, If destrci, _Audress K &/, Sallo and “Monroc-sts, RENT-ADAR HOTRE ENT-— 1§ H IS E ! MS, nithed, enrnor Clark Inl‘onu\'?kl 3 RooMSs. FUn furshure &3 ive $30are: Ichae, s ‘G0 for rent and Tiraiture. v T RIVER FRONT, Taifroad teack on tha MBLE, Room b, EAR THE 50! g PR TR LA Ry TALLY LOGTL, Houm 13 Chambur of h, Pi' _VFTKANT.; K?il:’i EINANCIAL : l‘Al'Rll.hND‘l‘l!H WITI COLLAT. GRERNKBAUM & Ut Joans matie on real astao, ONG_& BRO., 7 kast Wasilugton at, MAN WIIO in’ double ad, wero Uguzonpe iking nie. JITUATION WANTE has'had four ‘you sateys bonosts'aud Judutry tivuable reierences give ITUATION = WANTED~! EMPI American, thorovah TATIinet ah Lo i R AT Fribune ottice, e Adima LEVE IR LDE SITUATIONS WANTED Dnmestics. QITUATION WANTED-BY A MESPECTATL S T EMALE il LRI 107 two 4y s a1 45 Senmsrrosses. ITUATION \WTANTED-BY A YOUN da ecwing with n machiuo In 3 pricat, makink ahop, " Addriss N, Hai aiat ar Tuttg- Sn‘m\-fifm WANTED_RY A VOUNG GIRT. TO do sowin o . die Dty ins rivals el sl to st i g 084, Ewmvlovment Arents. STuiring to Mrs, 5, LAGIGSI, B0 West Nadioasi 7 QUIUATIONS WANTUD-FANILIEN 1Y WANT OF IS oo s ibaaukog e Lo Heppllad st unall sae A% 40 por ceuts ol loaas & spucislty, L. AN 1N RUMS OF 0 0N §a R0 epta'e wacurity, BAKKER, SUHLL ' Desrbora st WATC n, Private Loan- J R CEN far Hive years, on Toal awats. sfi«m 0,000 IN RUMR OF €5,00 TO 87,000 :aon, 0B irs ~olass fwprov HOUSEHCLD GOODS. on improved proj USINESS CHANCES. ay VLU, 151 Doarbos: o SRR \;Tuung'A..‘: ‘N(')’::nrlsjsn?‘\{‘xzu‘%l ]rv"vll,«': re. " ur aalo. Part “’l-:‘x.l:u',‘ f;‘}.', sams of ul paurds.” Apply st Uniun | cured Pt er of city toal, eatate. - Ao laraat. Tavied &b tho aiore 311 Vet Madisanae b o erusition WELLY ED BUTGHTS VT FIXs inn o8 ol atnola larcs | A Viies Tor aale. ahekn, on. scomineut Aaann iy 1o st nioarly now e bugy, niads tarec . Ci Boarly tiow tle s, torscolros top, Call A WELL-ESTADLIRITIT AND PAVING HITIIY: ery and fancy goods busines, 1o av eacollont I tion In this city, torsaleat a ain, Wil be salil ch for eash, “’N.ll ;Lfl::’::,i DE\I & lhnlnwnrr beltg oblty. 3 B 1o iy rekaon Auply on tha b 28Tyt o foF sl B.\mui\"nm A busit TROCENY STORE and Hixtures or fix- of roavons for selling. ‘ot I RUQ-STORK FORSALR ( city) by a wilow whosy b aors corer Lingolu aud Webistar-ava, UMY RI) FORL BALR-TIT OLD, WELi~ g‘mfi Ui st ot 1:.‘."’&"5'?:‘55‘1"}:!‘1""“'}: >’ = i, ¢ L 0 Lo B Lt ol d "loe whler T dy oo frid VING INTHE cd. Inqutre in seldom witored, it bolt Tambor-sard in thia tarritorv, and fho business bene 1 thenoat, Haurhbiag aot divion. Tehns nad STHng such s willsstisly aay Gt THEADIN hiveimens nt GIAXOR 10 BUY A Fi choap-Wo can soll you s fruma busy watortsl, in o very a.c supesior mauner, boluw the cost of uisnufaciure, SAMPLE OF PRICLS, A 6100 walout and torry parlor sult, 1 pleocs, puffing, i ult, 7 Yh‘n": putle t, T ploce plush o parlor vult, made walnit aud slik broea m purchater §f goods ara ot fuitni jrecisely }‘!Aixthuis Hetidonca 1Ay Weldab-avs EN-WIRE MATT] Thads aro the brat | WHITTLESRY & store on Clarkest,, between’ Madisin aud Motroo; ia naor ynder & senAl i ncat tho gears, parine il nef gontnst en prics ssked. As JoAVEIELL, 1T Doar meaty, Tioom B, Ot §7 W DHICK HHOUSES—CHEAD AND on aay tonax, | Otlior. dorirabio proorts in- sil partat ooy, TAMES"F. GOODMAN"T e, #H SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. PO RALE L VIR 3 i GRAVEY, Winnotks, 7Y T [P SALIZONE BIOGK 1Y FIIONSTOR 0Tt o ' speciiatin ur (ks whole blacks JitA BIOTR: 16 Lasatio s AL [FOR BATE-TOUSES AT CHAWFOID, ATIOIS: 11 city lmita (O, 1.4 QI T) I, By &' CIRAW= FOUD, 80 Doarbora ., Houm ATETNPROVED SINGERS, 3 WHEELER & ‘Wilsay, 4 Gravar & Lal n, snd | Domestic chi at halt coat pid Ultice, 155 ERAL BINGER MACIHINK v it b pald, U chioap, 12 . 10 WILL, HUY A TOT AT AR HiEdon and 88 & monts upll vatd; ous AL pent nro auty o matkots - TRA 11OV N, 142 1aNaliv-stu, Hootm & [0O BALECGH™ RERT=A" NSDALE~ Ilouses nad lota m lcos and toruis ta suit anybody. The Bneas proverty and est haraalus ut auy suburb of Chicagy, . B, BOWLES, 110 Doarbarnat. XCITANT Woodlswn, Wasiingion 1 TTist of fmproved and st of frold farne ) Irgi i W b for ¢ YD, euaiate s o JOR BALE—_AT LAWNDALE—AT A BAGIIFIGE. { "o Late 323135 oaali, | Liuck from dopot. K, M, FUX, O BALE=OR (AN OFF CLOTHIN A LI OASH PAID FOR A tain gyeinotany kind Ly swading a e ~GOVRIANMENT Blousas, Juckate, itabler Ulankets i g Fiock Gontay il tor B o il No. ¥ Weat Poaraat, 149 LaBalioust,, Houn 8, COUNTRLY REAL ESTATY., [POR BALE-OR “TXOUANGR. § TUSTRAGE well-solected lote, 80 oaa, 1n & town fu Uadas Co. 1y, Nel rrounded hy 8 outi-uing sgricyltural oonue % eires Somso shces: St KRl R S Toum Tt aite Addeess ROV A NI, Tribane iico It BALE_SKVERAL PINE FARME, RANGING O b, pera oraind. s Hihaole, i ofbur Statod anicn | -nlfi.fil u o e rcon, v o e o e ot ind T Slioirates. ND LUCRATIVE PAI BTIMESKEKE 1 diwo to It AV, WILL BE OCCUP]| Birs, DAXK! AT u dross 1o, O 1o 318, Wfimfifi?fim IN_ ILLINOIY OR Wheniote Infil‘chhm‘n o, l'('t"l'umi‘(:lsmi)bwml" h‘.c..“ at o TR I, Lo o Mmoot Aeolaa and Ladaieats, . VWANTED-GOuR ILLINOIS, O [0WA DNTH. urvod lands Lo cickense for s pow ociagna fruni prick Biitwon Hvaniat: s ot Wi b rkded s Dacyain, Call 11 %0 1o KUK B, NEWELL, Hoom 1y GODD_WESIDENCE OF @ T0 1t il or North bide ab yresout button ibuno uttoe, \! !ANTlfil‘-=WAN'r‘HTM TO §1.00 OF CHIOA GO ata reale clear of ‘lacuinbr ur wilol T whi glya good personal ). Hou 313 _____LOSTANDFOUND, ____ GUNB ABTRAY-JOIIN KULBR, A YOUNU MAN ¥ Lout X years of # I3 S nuoth ll". "i‘,:‘: ll:l 0 ou ! flifi?fi:“imfi‘&‘.fi}m ity and af untutel: “The tader wil pleaso brivg hllr d puntas wilk by paid b ‘.-m. W3 ‘luvhu U Aoder i e e douler Wil be o B Donsbucuat, d B __BOARDING AND LODGING, __ South Side. WABASH.AV,~TWU LARGE ROOM: lshod, with bosrd; refernces xchaug d: —KLEGANTLY-PUT! nt, with flistclass wocouuno ¥ABT OF DEARBUIIN-PA- ‘cumlorts of Laiue cau be accuule aley o and ficst-clase boacd fo 8 juiol aud ratired neighborbuud | setervases N QF Borta oLl o) edroom ety e ansnnn MINKOTENES, TENTR ALL T { ot lisprned upagast igoet g UH=TIHE FUIN it A X really dodroas of inproving A good opporiw R Toiiiegiass Sdtress P b hrapton Tiackar TO EXCHANGE. (TEADTOI CASH_O1¢ WILT, TXOHANGH 3CCer davirabla Drivorsy s bt hiAory i, S e asa Dakury, LS, M. SHANIS, Wati. [PUR EXCHANGEOR HAL rents whion equal th rante will bo saved a3 payme 1or hiouse ana lob warth 4,64 86 33,000 T West Sido: gilt gdie. Juuuicw of 11, 0. STONK, Houm 0, 14 aat Made Al ENTATE ¥OIL KXCILANGF. L cachango $100, ) warthof timbar ancl cosl lauds i Wost Viegiita fur' good tmprosed or proved real on atein this clty: witl sy part incal ie laud e all covered with fieavy whitewood and white aak timbher, and uudorlatd with from vne te tive veins of coal, and o tatning in many {laces m.r than % feet by thickn. T orthuge Lhuoutand ‘gorce on the e of the O ponkn,t Ulo Ttatiroad, Fiouak tiber tasd by tha Cay ol Facino Tualimad of Galliorals bs shivped Trom this intuediate' nelghhorhiod, Leing carelvd by ralirond to ‘tram thenco by Vosaol arnaad the tlorn ta taves ain alsa shippod fn largs guantl- Arkats At fargo Brons, (rrat Yary supe VR WS To ( Ortnquirs af 70 FXCUATGR_E LOTS L ROUTiT Divisisy 10D, L FARTL S Cies b3 Wasbitgronoste - o o0erds AR 7] (l(l().!“‘«!’-‘.‘xff'flhm".‘u": ety J. G, 1Y DK, To6 Duarb HORSES AND CARRIAGES, WP 00 N T et T MTAVE i AT S, CAND HEARNESS, AN HATURDAYH, AT 10°A, M. thine givan to et ull horsos soidunilos werranteo. A SRanet flaatone, o At o b DHRDL il fory, OB BALK-CIGAR WAGUN If B0 Mo ontiorys e aad s WITIC TLVNTY o e o CORNGL Fo{i’ i TTHORGUATIRND "RARDI o, tie proporty of Gen. Ducat, be (s u fent e S othetsaes ridig oo b the y ur ta Capt, {is Etaiin i s TALF TR VA Iy Ley aud ani MUSIOAL, INARY BARGA NS TNNEW BLaNOS— PR AR AL i } Dougbiat R :_h' AL WAL o o suode ard Bt samary Uou, sl wa it all very late icw of whio Paranred. lor & A yulvadid, roly n octava planalo 28 L I Bt g el H 33, Babin of (i squal to'ase. MARTIN, Moaldoncy No. 73 Wabaah sv;; aorth ul F?}AI‘MMIML PARTNERS WANTED: D T s vty e g e o0dsia of Ulloagee Address ¥aat-Oikes ez 1oy