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= THE PACIFIC. porsonal Ekotches of tho Dank and Reilroad Kings : Ralston and Standford, genntor Nowlon f200th and the New Politieal’ Departure. Theatrlenl s Oates, Bowers, Hovley, Jan- auschek, Ristorl, and Do Murska. The StocksExchange--=The Ophir-Minc---Gam bling Speculations, Panie, and fulnee Tho Manipulators and Thelr Dupes. Apertnl Corepondence of The Chdago Tribune. BA¥ Frivomoo, May 23.—The City by the Qolden (isto i Juat nchw in tho onjoyment of hoga sonaationA. Tho theatro, tha opers, tho Btock-Exchange, and tho political clioas yoard, oo all domanding puhlic attention, and racelving it. Thore Las nover, L boliovs, been anch o varicty of talont in thia city, at one time, pefare; sud n gossipy letter npon * things® in goueral way not be unintereating. JAMMOND GONE ‘Tiy way of proliminary: ‘ihara I8 & genoral seeling of thankfulness for the departuro of the now-ronowned Hamniond. the grant revivalist, The preee, in consideyation of tho ministera of (o conntry co-oporating with him, struggled Lo o sflont ; but it was painfully dificult for the Fonrth Estalo o abatain from turning the eslcinms of tho ranctum upon the viotent street- biranguen sud the maes demonstrations of the convanticles, But Hammond ban gono into the {nterior towna of the Btate, and the sircels aro s more free from tho motley crowds, pray- ibg, singing, woeping, scoffog, and enricaturiug {he namo of roligion and sacred worahip, raLrTice. California is about to inaugnrats ** & new do- pasturo ” thot must intorest tha conntry soonor or Jator. Domocracy and Republicanism hero tro the samo 2a olsowhero,—no better and no worso,—notwithstanding the univoreal cry that tho whole ontfit of politica s a moss of corvuption, and thero nover wos such flagrant ontrages perpetrated apalnst the poople, Tho only differenco, Jf differenco thero be, botween politics horo aud clsowhero, is, that thia young Stato s rapldly devoloped, sud sfforded grander opportunitics, within a brief poriod of time, for tho mastor minds snd clovor operators to smass grest forbmen ; and thoso fortunca can- 1ot bo 80 easily hid hero ag elsowlioro, as overs= body knows his nolghbor, what Lo has done, what lio 18 dolog, and what he ia going fo do. o present polivical movement, tha demand for ‘*‘an Indopendont party,” Ts, thorsforo, fonoded_upon the cry of “monopoly and cor- ruption,” » ery that iaa no doubt plenty of dasy to support it; but, wiulo that admlssion is mode, 1t {8 extremoly difficult to sco Low tho condition of thoso things could bo wo vory far diiferent Trom what it . TIE DANK OF CALIFONNIA AND THE CENTRAL PA= GIF10 HAILROAD are two immonso aud gigantic institutions ; thoy havaugreat wealth, great influcucs, sad great yowet 10 build up, o ourich themselves, and to pbrpotuato their oxistence. Tho raprosonta- tivos_of both—known hero as Ralston aud Standford~aro nocossarily thrown daily aud hourly boforo tho public; thoy caunot, if thoy ovon desirod to do so, shiink, like ordinary men, into a corner ond oucapo tho pubtle gazo, or koop tho public from spoaking about them; and, as their onterprised loom up bofora the warld, tho tccesunry conclusion is, that thoy bave ench “a food thing'’; aud, na their hugo piles of weallh awarf the piles of lots wuccessful on, there In yory naturally, as tho world goes, o denl of hoatt- urn. Tarsonaily, WILLIAY C. TIALSTON, ilio Prosident of the Dok of Callforuia, makes 1o ofticial clams to_Sunday ploty or oxtra weels doy motulity. Ifo buys what ho wanla with his own monoy,—tho eamo ay every- body cleo doos_or should do. If bo purchases excrea in any direction, snd pays for thom in bigh figures, that is his businesa; he doed 50 Loéaus iig can alfard to do to. NO ona accuson him of robbing any ono; and ho cortainly docs not t3ko auy one by tha collar and drag hint into the Iank to loan him ducata against his will, ot 13¢ por cont por manth. I fidlsron 18 unquestionsbly o very grost mau, sod his ecminonco in Ondlices iy duo to the fact thal mon of enterprise sock lim, and scok the ald that ho hag boon abio to oxtend to tho capablo and Industrious artisan, Chora is gcarcoly nn enterpriso in this city, or in the country, that lialston hus not fostored and nourieliod futo lifo and auccoss, This coast wan alinost 3 new world fo opbrato upon, sud he had thio gentus Lo turn it to good account. % BATIONAL PATHONAGE, Somo years ugo, 1 mado it my bustacen, 08 & fournalint, to gathor iuformation of \he cotut- prisen in tho city, ond to know liow they bnd wprung up po supidiy, and_ adwmost matvelonly, nito paying institutions; snd 1 almost insariadly found in that inquiry that William C. Ralston wad in some way couuccead with thom all. 1 probiod daoper into causcs, whiys, and whoretoros ; sud 1 discovored that lalaton’s rapldly-nccumulating wealth and grent intiuenco wore tho natural ro- sults of ki far-secing polioy of building up Cali- fornia. A wagon-maunufactoryis started, a wools en factory, a plano-factory, nn iron-foundry, & dairy, or austbing olso,—lalnton was kuro to bo th:hm ;lnml Ralston, in spito of fate, became . Tam : KOT AN IDOLATOR by a long way ; nor could I, with any devotiou, <¢hiooso Italston fur my deity ; nor would my pon prosent him to tho public {n auy faverable way whatavor fromjany porsonal considoratious ; but 1 thiuk Lis asamplo, g0 far es aidiug {udustry {s concerned, ia worthy of imitation by tho great meu of tuo country overywhero, A MAN OF TALENT and practical capacity, who arrived In this city yoars 50, had onily to show to Rulston that ko vould mnke » successful busincss of anything wanted in the commuuity s and that man hiad thy loan of sl thio mapoy Lo 10quired. 'The surowd bunker saw that mouoy retained in the Stato for anything of domestic use ouriched everybody, o thetoforo put bis monoy againel auy work- ing man'a timo, and the lLiavy expenss of Ireight by land or by soa from the Atlantio Htatos wau alwsys s tarilf In fuvor of tho now Lome-outorprise, Iero is the fucific and Alis- slon Woolen Mill, tunt Ia to-day furnishing tho army and vavy of tho United Btates with thobout blue thot cver clothed * the defendeis of our sountry s that miil, I am suro, was a bantling o1 Tlnton's, <A Doneld MoLmuan, from tho Tast, with alf bus ability, braius, and experfenco, wover could lLavo creatod and porfocted that great manufactory without just euch ald as ho recolvod from Balston, In ‘that onb mil), thoro aro 800 mon and women at work, and_thonsands more engsged by it in wool-growing throughout the Btate, who could not have been o employed bad humn-lndumy ot boen #0 6uco! flm" Tu evorything of publi want it baw Leen the same; and to Willians O, Raliton, more than to any other hundrod men cowbined, iy duo the mechanical and miulug prospority of Califorpin. ‘Yhat bo should mow hava iuiense inlluence, pway politics) jsanoy, Js unsvoidable: and that hiw ahould give thioso advantages the direation of Lhis own friends, harmonious with his own inter uls, inaa natural s for eparks to fly upwards. No dhsh over lived, or ever shall live, who wili 5ot geek Lis own intorost in womo way; aud, when that 1s doue hioncatly aud fsirly, grumbling by others is but tho uttorance of insupportable Le:lullny. and worthy of hitle attontion; and I lieve this 18 tha candid judgmout of the psopla upon the cry sgaiust the Presidout of the Bank of Califoruis, = LELAND ETANDFOBD, Here ia & giant, and ono who has becoma npldly rich aver tha Ceutral Paclllo Railroad coustruotion, and is now probably worth §30,- ,000, Aftor the railtosd wau finlshod, every contraotor in tho United Ststos who had ever Luilt a mile of »-. * vaw that ho could Liave built the Pacitio floas us well as Thomas O, Durant #nd Loland Staudford, and hundreds have, doutitlges, curscd their own thoughtiessnoss or Hupidity bocanse they did not think of it soon enough, But the glory sud tho dollars were ro- sarved ta two or ibres great minds and half-a- ik indomitablo mon agdomated with Hllux ford, and succooded in & great enterprise whis i *uully tho prido of the nation. 'Liis Contral Paciflo Rtailrond Company is, to- day, in California, the towering gisut that ecares all opposing politiclans, aud threatens tho ex- tingutshmant of ovorythlng thab rsos up in op- tion to its juterests, It ia m powerful or ganization, and eommands & great many 1aen, 8ad vonirols & great many volss, It has for THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1875 Tong time hioan favorod by the Btato Logislatnre with Inwn Lo guit its growth s and will doubtlisa try to olct to the Legisiatnre again, and after that again, tho mon who are favorabls (o ita in- tereatas for thoao legislators, in turn, will favotod by It, and thin in so_averyday oxpo- rienca all ovor the world. Tha MHank Ring” and #The Railrond Ring " aro but localizms that lnys thoir synooyma In_ “GCanal Jtings,” “ (untom-1louss Itings,” ¥ Tammany Rings,” and n thonsand otlier kind of * ings," all ovar tho conntry. + ‘Cliat ** tho Itailroad Ring " ehonid want to GUAN UP THE TANDS of tho State whoravor thoy can, ia very likaly, Etandford nnd hin asseciaton woull by no smeana pick a pocket ; but that thay wontd r\uck s Htato pooHo, or tako o unuceksary subaidy from Con- greee, 14 & probability almost amounting fo an Bifirmative cortalutys and thoy would, at- the samo time, say their publio prayors in church with as much devotion nn their neighbors tho Butitay aftor the appropriztion had bean medo to thom., T onco hioard n modern pronclier say of ona of bis broturey, that lio would 310D A WIDOW OF IER TAST COY, and thank God upon his Londed knees for tho oprortunity he had hLad of out-trading the sidow. Such ia buman exparience somotimes withs [ndividunlas with corporations it Is alwaya #o,—they ave no goul, no consclence. Ihavo no doubt (hat the individualn compoaing this Central Pacifio Rallroad Ring aro men of exem- plary livos; as far aliovo {aking ."Y personal ad- vantago of nny ono_as the moat elovated Chrige Giana 10 tho State,” Their crimo is, therefore, Laiug sblo to do_what others caunot do, ‘tho “Quta’ ato not “Iny," TIE INDRPENDERT PARTY clnim that alston rules tho city, and tho Central Proiic tho Stato therofora ey pro- 188 Lo Bwveop awey all nnnicipal and State cor- 1uption undor thews accusations, and for that thoy proposs mow to organizo! An excollent wmkf 1t js a very laudablo undortakiog, aud tharo is plonty for tham o do. Tlin first person In prominonce, and probabl tlis first_in ability, for this Lercnlean tnsk Keuntor Nowton Booth, rocantly tho Governor of the Stalo, Mo roturned licro yestorday from \Waabington, was acrenadod lagt night, and made an excollont spoech to those who assomblad to do him_ honor. 'This lnamln;zlI tho dlta and Chronicle plteh into bim and his speoch 5 thin aftornoon the Iiulletin sustains them both, sud so did the Cali this motning, Around Senator Llooth it s very probable tisoro will bo found the marked men of both tha Hepublican aud Demacratic partics ; for both in- etitntions aro waxing old, sud, in a now doal, promiucnt mon aro suro to ba Jooking out fora band, ‘The pretension at tho presont timo is, that the Indepondent party will gather Loneath ita wing all tlio virtus und honor of tho rank and 1ilo opposed to over-taxation, municipnl corrup- tion. ana groat monopolios,—within Stato limita, just what tho Ropublican party did in & national capacity at it orgnuization, o “siatemonts of tho Ronator last night wora clonr sud unmistakable: there would bo no mnew school, and &l the eainta of Loth Ynfllua might come into the mar- risgo fonst without any ronuucistion of = paat creod ; ond, a8 California 13 now a woalthy Btato, nud, indeed, tho centre of tha Pasifia’ Const, whon a now I'residout of tho Unitod Htates in wanted, gomo_ono f8 Aure to suggest the namo of Newton Booth for the national euffrnges. i friends nim to_present him some time 88 0 tittg- caudidate for tho White Houso, though :; ‘;Rm“ likoly thatho will bo brought forward n THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL. White Tlnminoml way ontertaning the public in the sircots, no otior show-busivess had a phost of a chanco, Ife had his audiences overy ovening of 5,000 adulls. Kato Jtogors was mo attraction dn_ tho Californla Theatre, sod when aleCalloch, who could always draw, even when Lo waa alone, camo horo from tho Kast, ho was o maguificout fatlure, Ile lad spent su immonso sym to got costumea and &g of mail to present * Kiog Johu” sud lus times proporly boforo citizens of tho Pacifle; but it wouldw't draw, Hammond had got allthe atners on tho ool of ropent~ nnco. MeCallough vory wisely got snddenly gick and went oIl to **iho 8) :rmgni" and poor Kato returned to Eugland, ead snd lonely, atier playing s wontt Tiire for worse than uothing, ‘T'hio rovivalist for o time killed tho thoatres. 'ta, D, P’. Bowors railied for a time all wha srould look at the stago ; bat sho, though a lad, highly approcinted, lias ' etopped 100 long, an closca to-mght & not over-succensful engngo- mont, and Lnstens castward to look sfter tho af- fuirs of her Intoly doconsod uister, Mrs, Conway, of ¢ho Krooklyn Theatro. Mrs. Uatos did bottor than all the others forn {ime ; but, whothor from_that causoor some. $hing olse, Mra, Jamos A. bas not dono 8o wolt nince slio and her husband began Locleanso their family liuen boforo the public. It iabad busi- news ag any tims for husband and wifa to parade their troubles bofora an unfeeling world, Sympathy naturaily gocs with the wosker sox ~ at first, &nd #0 tho Madamo bad tho public for & time; but Y'racy’s virtuos have greatly improved of lato, “ Mutual fricnds havo labored to fix up tho unpleasantness 3 but, uotwithstsnding tho watch that *was dashod into o thonsand atoma® is going as woll as evor it _did, Mrs. Jamea A, wlfi not bo roconciled, and from Titus is to be soparated forevor, ‘Il Indy leaves for the East fu & wook from uaw, aud g routo wha will play somo days for the delectation of tho prophot at Halt Lake, and proceed theroaftor to St, Louly, * Hovlav's Comedy Troupo ara not likely to bo muccesaful for a timo, ‘Lhoy havo come at an uupropitions moment, To add to_the usual at- tractions hare, Mflo, D Murska drops in, ond, with concerts and oiatorios, ahe Las drawn the clito of tho elty, Lior places of entortaiument havo been crowded, whilo tlie theatros have ba only Loggarly attendance. Janauscliok and Ris- tori bolf\ appoar at tha somo time, in tea days from now; und, with theso distinguishod ar- tistos playing withiu sound slmost of *tho IHooloys,™ I fear that tho latior will havo but a light treasury. ‘Thoy had bottor rested a hitlo Jonger in Chicago, As players, howover, they ara woll gpokion of, and thio poople bike thom, BTOCKS AND IUMOLS. By wira {ou azo fully advised of tha tro- mendous fall in stacks; but no click of tho lu- ntrumont can convoy any idea of tho financial domoralization that reigns hore, and the city yproéls u not particularly anxions to say anythin that might hurt the good namo of *tho Coast; but, when tho truth is told, tho manipulation of tho groat minos of the Comstodk Lodo in worso Uhan tho basest, gambiiag that is puplalisblo by iaw. Tho professional gambler Is known, and whaavor sceks hLis eoclety haa only himscl! to Llamo whon Lis mouoy i¥ gono; but tho pur- chaso of wining atock 14 ns logitimato a transac. tion of busincss as tho purchaso of achost of ‘toa or & barrel of sugar, sud, as such, exerybody in Californis has preacnted it to tho rust af the world; but, in tho transactions of tho last ton days, the fact has beon oshibited that & few men Liava only to combine for o grand steal, the thing v instantly done, and no hand cau dereat thom, PREPAIING THE JOD, . ‘Laking tho Oplir Mo us an tilustration,~—as that mine 1 the most promiucal i the publlo mind,—thero is notking moro cortain than that it 18 better ta-day thau ever It was bofora; yot its mampaistors havo Drought ita shares down from §820 to betweon §30 and 840 only. A lhittlo over two months ago, the foreman and all the mon undor him wore suddonly discharged, ovon to tho ongincora, That foromsn and thoso men knew the satual condision of the mine, and it was pecousary to tho wccomplish- ment of eomusbody's project that thoy should Enow no moro and all ba got rid of. ‘Tho last rich body of oro that had by the old workmen beon diseoyered Liad to ba coucealed. Tho placo was immediately battened “E‘ pud tho miners removad to anothor part of tha mine, Ono man told me that; on tho “slift” whero ho waa working, tho new foreman would not pormis thom to send up to tho surfaco the oro aa it way takon out of tha now discovory, bt instructed thom ta only half fill thoir wagons with the new rich oro, and, as they passed auathor past ot tho wivoe, to Ol It up wiih poorore. In this way tho actual wealth of the now oso has beon conceled, lu({‘ma boaring down of the stook made su sasy mattor, A goutloman who fs an_oxcollont authortty, it any porson can ever bo accoptud 88 an authority on the yalue of a mine, assurod o from asdtual knowledgo of the bodles of ore in the Ophir, and tho value of thoso ores, that tho Oplir was, two montLs ago, botter worth 850D & sharo than elo was worth €100 whilo sho was eclling for #8500 ; Lut thou ne added, by wn{ of s coolur to my anxlety to *‘get hold “of Ophir," ** We can't toll whab they will do with I§ on Californin streat.”” And it {4 thoro that tho richest mine in the country will beggar tho [;M‘rle. sad tho stock of s worthless pieco of property malko nffMona for the bulls. ¥ CATOUT TN 18 OWN THAP, It hias boen rumored that & voxt Loavy capital- Iat hore, whoeo name Lias bitherto boon a towor of sirougth, has got severely singad b{ the rapid dacline of the Ophir; but, while it is hoped that the rumor s without foundation, as hoLias Lean a very usoful man, it la » cortaiuty that ho, or poma oue else of the u strata, will be totally wrockod soma day by their own handiwork in this business. Theywtarted out thros months ago to bring the Ophir dowa to a certain Sgure, %0 that they counld got hold of the most of 1t; and tho uuthinking stockholders, the honeat people, bo- Hovod that thoy oughbt to gebrid of it -nz prica aud save somothinngy snd, once that thi panis sob Lz, \he manipulstors conldn'h mop the deeline where thoy wanted iL Lo stop, and it ban oigh ovormhelmed thomnolves, THE FAKCINATION OF PRORIFCTIVE TORTUNES. Wera it not for the alliromonts of gambling, with ail the magnifiaont expectations that erowd Into the brain of the inoxporienced, s tew such panicd 8a thoso witnessed hera during tho pres- ent week would be gullicient to ruit all mining hisinens hareafters but, aa it in, very fow will profit by the sisughter they sco around thom, and tho wlieel of fortuno will turn as hoefore, nuf disaator and ruin will snccend each other aud repoat a8 regularly as tho woakons. In s fow mouths the prepent will bo eearcely romembered ; the pooplo will havo tecuparated and gathurad togothor mora dollars for investment, and np will go tha Ophir to & high figure,~probably fughor than bulore; and, with o - natural ‘;rwl of prosperity, tho lucky mass will otd on to thoir stocke, alwiys ozpocting n furthor advauce, and, whien the manipulstois havo got everything fixed, they will kuock the wunderpinning from tho fabtie, and down she will come, npreatiing divaster ami ruin again, Tro confiding bnvo loat again their tousy : a fow linve mado fubulous fortunes, aud Lho grentuens of this wealth I Loralded nll ovor the world ; and & now crur of would-be milllonaires are, in n fow dayr, ready Lo begin again. "The nmu wha maken thin mitlons is hoard of In overy paper, and the ton thousaud hopelesaly-rninad victima pasa (uto oblivion. Tonch nal, taste not, mhung #tacks, would bo o tealthy maxim for the poos ploj for ono lonest transaction, thero aro & thousand jobs ; mnd no man or waman blessed with common sanke should ever tako the chances of nino thousand ujue hundred and nluty-ning agaiost ono, "THE COURTS. Sentencing Criminals to the Peni- tentlnry and the Jall, Record of Judgments and Fow Suits. pIvONCHS, Mary E. Mason filed n bill for divarce ngainat her husband, Warzon Mason, on the grouud of desortion, ITEMS. Tho Recciver of tho Great Wedlern Insurance Compay, C. W, Upton, filed Lis usual monthly report, ahowing a balance on hand of 831,748.4G, Judge Dlodgott Saturday granted injunctions to rostrain tho collection of taxcs on the capital stock orincronsed valuation of tho proporty of the Clicago, Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul Iinilway Company, of Illiuois, and of she Wostern Union Railway Company. UNITED BTATES COURTA. Tha Connecticut Mutual Life-Insurance Com- pany flod & pill against J. Y. Scammon, sud about 150 other defondauts, to forecloso a morte gago for $100,000 on & part of Lot 5, Block 150, of Hchool Bection dition to Chieago. Tho Inud {8 situatod on tho northeast corner of Adoms and Doarborn stroots, boing 18934 foet on Adams atroot, aud opposito tho Post-Oftico, Edmund Coftin, tiled n bill against John A. Rice, Margarct Van 8, Rico, and ubout forty oth- ors, to forceloso o trust-deod for 50,000 on Tote 9, 10, 11, in Block 3 of tho first division of Riversido; niso Lote 13, 14, 16, 16, 17, and 18, Block 2, and Lots 7, 8, 9, 11, aud 12, Dlock 8, all In Jenninge' Bubdivision of part of Jen- nings & Moffat's Subdivision of tha 5,60 neres of the E. ¢ of tho 8. W, I¢ of Kec, 16, 86, 14, and part of Lots 18 and 14, in Lavinia & Co.'s Bubdivision of the 8, . 2{ of tho N, L. }{ of Boc. 10, 38, 14, ‘Flio Connecticut Mutunl Lifo-Inguranca Com- pany flled » bill azaingt Wiliam 8. and Mary F, duerrin and Mary A. McCarthy, to forecioso a mortgage for $1,165 on Lot 85 of Block 17, in tho Caual Trustoos' Bubdiviaion of tho 8. I. 3, of Bee. 17, 39, 14; also anothor bill sgainsl Thomas O, Barrott and wife to forecloss s mort~ gago for $1,416 on Lot 34, Blook 25, ot the same Bubdivision, DAXRRUPTCY ITEMS. Anaon Fox was appointod Provieional Assignee of the eatate of Fox & lloward. Goorgo J. Brito, & momver of the Doard of Trado, tiled & voluntary petition to bo adjudi- cated a bankrupt. His labilitios aro about 225~ 50U, ntit bis davots notbing, ‘T'ho Rogistor will sitend 1o tha matser. RUPENION COURT IN DRIEF. Horman 'Pobias and Josoph IT. Rico began auit for $3,000 apainay the Alemaunis Fire-In- surance Company of Clovoland, ond the Ksnsss Insurance Company bogsn nuother for %2,000 sgainyt tho same dofendant. Goorge O. Eggles- ton and others sued it for $5,000, J. 0. Getkens dorf sued it for $3,000, Jamoe AfcGaary for £1,000, the Trusteos of tho First Daptist Church of Oshkosh waut $2,000, John Btafford, As- signos, a liko amount, J. O, Spalding and 0. D. Cook the samo surm, Eson Tarrant claims 4,000, snd Jacob I’, Black closos tho attack on the nnfortunate Company by o demnnd for egigmo. , B, Elliott began &, suit in Lopoa of oblain- ing 920,000 from 8. J. Walkor, A. R. Jackson brought suit for $2,000 against J. G. Bmoal and 0. 8. lobunks. Angust Crescio commenced & suit in trespass sgniust tho Chicago & Northwestern Rallway Company, laying damagoes at §10,000. OINCUIT COURT. y Frank Ragor began o smt in replovin against Charlos ¥, Bwigart to recovor tho posacssion of nine omniburos, twonty-four sets of double har- ness, and elghty-sovon Lorucs, valued at £5,000. COUNTY COURT. Tho caso of D. J. Wren and A. Theron Doty, Insolvant debtors, wos contiuged until the 1ith 6t On tho ostate of D. L, Do Golyer, » numbar of clams woro sllowed. CRIMINAL COURT, Tho conrt-room was ugad Baturday morning by » miscolluneous crowd of prisonors and prisoners’ frionds, it balog scntence dsy. Tho Prisonors, forty-two in numbgr, wera of all sgos and Lypes, from tho youth of 11 swmmors who had purioined his mother’s lasé uicklo, to tho old, weathor-boaton criminal who Lad divided Tis dnys between tho guttor and th prisau-coll, nud gobbled whateyer had romo in i reach. 'I'he Court was not in tha bost of moods whieh 1ho moro oxparionced criminals acomed to ap- preciato and dread, Anawering sd they woro called, thoy npproached the bar of justioo nerv- ously, sud, mooting tho stern gaze of the Court, many wore for tho first timo brought to o roslization of the onormily of tholr orrors. ‘Lliolr soveral tales of drunkennoss as tho causo of thoir erimos, their pleas in be- half of wife and children dorendum upon them, and aven tho appeals of mothors for morey for tholr ehildron, or of wivos for lentoncy for their husbands, availod not to arrest the passing of sontonce aud tho dealing out of justice to all of- fauders according to thelr crimos. Tl following 18 o comploto list of thoso sen- toncod : Nick Meehan, Isrcony, sentenco susponded; Potor Bromor, larcony, 16 nonths in Penitentiary; Edward Howdon, larceny, 3 montha Honso of Correction; Johin Bouroe, larcony, soutonco susponded Vatriok _Grady, larceny, 30 days in the County Jail; Willism Howard, larcouy, 18 mountha in Ponltontinry; Ellon Morrigsoy, lar- cony, § yoars in Penitontiary ; John Miilor, Jar- cony, vordict of jury arrestod, and prisoner sont to Houwse of Corrcotion for 8 montha; John Bmith, burglary, 1 year in Penitoutiary ; Georgo Williams, Inrcony, senteuco suspondod, and on plos wont to Penitentinry for 3 yours; Willlumn War- ner, larcony, 18 montha in Ponitantiary; Xdward Aaiton, larcony, 30 daya fu Couuty Jail ; Georgo rown, burglary, 2 yoara in Yonltentiary ; 1. H. Dockwith, obtaimng mouey under falso pre- tansce, romanded ; Witliam MeDermott, Iatceny, 8 yoara In Ponitontiary ; §, If. Hisawoll, larcony, 8 yeara in Ponitentisry; Samuel Jenkios, lar- cony, 18 mouths in Penitoutiary ; August Kezog, Tatrick Dolan, and William Konnody, larceny, 30 days oach it County Jall ; Jamos O'Briou, larcony, 1 yoar in Pouitontiary; Goargo Williams, psssiug fictitious checks, 90 days House af Corroction § Mary Austin, larcony, d mouths House of Cor- rootfon; Joseph ° Drown, larcony, sen- tence susponded; Matthow Darth, bur- glary, 1 yoar lo Veniteutiary ; John Driscoll, larcony, three years in Pontitoutiary; Woodford Jolnson, larceny, ten days iu Couuty Jail; Jolin Moonoy, burglary, ono year in Yonitentisry ; Jamea O'ftlelly, isrcony, three yeard in Foul tentiary ; Mary Polander, larcony, ninety days in Houso of Corroction; Thomas Quingley, Iarcony, romanded for further hoaring ; Jolin lzl&or. burglary, nInME days in Houso of Cor- rection ; Currie Bmith, lsrceny, eixty days in 1louso of Correction ; Willism Seully, robbary, four years in Lonitentiary; John Stevous, Iarcony, sentence sugpendced s (Goorgo Wagner, larceny, fifteen months in Poniteutiary (; Joha Westfasll, larcony, sentonco suspsndod ; aud Walter Willlams,” larcony, thirly daya in County Jail. In the caso of Mary Johnson, fonnd guilty of a0 ausauls with Inton o kill Ahd wotenced o five yoars in 1ho Penitoutiary, s motion for a new trial'ways mado and granted. THE CALL. Jrpok Gasr—-1ta 40 luclusive on now calendar, exoupt 1, 4, 6, 0, 7, O, 10. Jubor JAursoN—1 ta 20 on calondar No, 2. Juvax Moone—9, 10, 11, Jonas loamus—i91, 205 to 230, JULANENTS, Burzaion Uov%'r—@flxumfllt-& @, Cols ve, I, W, Biown, $18).7, JunaN Jaamos—~Poter Leddy ve, Michsal Q'Conner, THE THIRD-TERM NONSENSE. President Grant's Recent Letter on the Subject. Views of a Repnhiiean Correspondentess + Stafements by an Anti-Granf Newspapers GRANT AND JEFFERSON, To_the Liditor of The Chictan Tripune: Citreago, Juuo 4,—I havo read with much in- Lerest your articles on the * Third-Term " quog tion, sud I doubt not the position of Tur Tuinuxe, o for ag it relatos to the question itsolf, is indorscd and sustained by nina-tentlis of tho pooplo of the Unitad Blates, without ro- gard to party sffitintions. Lut thera sro s large clans of epublicana who fail tosea tho Presi- dent's recent lottor to Gen. Harry Whita in the ramo light portesyed in 'Tuw Toinyse of this morning. As a lite-long Jepnblican, A& member of the Nationsl that nominated Gen. (irant in 1468, and nn act- ivo worker at both of hia clections, T will givo & fow thoughts prosented to my mind by that let- ter. and 1 venture to say my sontimonta aro {hiose that nctuato the great inasses of the Re- publican party to-day. For nearly two years, tho Domocratie press has teemed with tho ery of ‘Ciesarism” and **Third-Term" sensations, whilo tho Republic- an pross treated the charge with ridicule, or a8 ton small to require notics. The result (?) has been the defeat of the party in moveral strong Tepublican Btates, and its national suprewmacy seriouslythreatonod. And, nll this time, tho Presi- dent romninasilont, when, by a stroko of the pen, o could bave put o quictus upon tho wholo fraud, Dusthat word was not spoken. You suggest that ho could not epeak, Locaueo thero was no eall for iim to speak upon tho subject, That {5 & mistake. Tho only State Cunventlon Lhat has ppoken in favor of a Third Term wan that of South Carolina, more than a year ago; aud then Gen. Grant might, with great propristy, hava followed the examplo of the illuatrious Jef- forson, and laid tho master forever at rest. Hut, even If South Caroluia Lisd not spokoen favora- Lly, or if Panusylvania had not placed her seal of condemnation on tho Third-Term Meroey, thore havo bLeen s thousand aopportunities £tz repe¥ing au idea Fo Fopugnant to our Ameri- can_ugagor, snd which would bave beon repolled by, Washiugton or Jofferson when firat proposed. You eav, *Thero)d no tradition [on' this sub- jectl, No' pormon wan ever s candidato for o Third Term. and no one was ever asked Lo bo o osudidate.” ) Thomas Jofferson gcomed to think, even in 1807, that there was & forcs of public opimon, o recedent sat and establishod, outside of written jaw, that ehould be binding on Presidents ; and 80 woll bas it been observed that we can afford to look upon it with voneration, and regnrd the precedont a8 mn established tra- dition” or unwritten law of our land, that no I'resident rhould occupy tho oftice for ‘moro than two torme. Tho safoty lies with the ProrLy, and not with Gen, Grant's latter, It is valunble, Mr. Yiditor, to contrust tho conrso puraned by Presidont Jofferson and that by Prestdent Grant. And hore let me correct sour higtory. 1In 1807, Jofferaon was urgod to becato his own succestor for the Third Term, Tho Leglslatares of North Carolina, Vormout, Virginis, and sumorous bodies of political or- ganizatious, paaged rosolutions in favor of Lis ronomnation. In ordor that there might Lo no misundorstanding, on the 10th day of Docem- ber, 1807, ho ront & letter to the Legislature of Vermont, from which I mako the following ox- tract: That T should lsy down my charge at & proper periol, s e e P R b ully, 1¢ wome termination o o sarvices of fhio Chilef Mngistrato be uat fized by tho Conntitution, or sup- yiied by practice, bis office, nominally for years, wiil, in_fact, becomo for iife; aud klstory aliows Law cantly thiat degenorates futo on inberitsnce, Delloveing that 8 Repreaentative Gosornment, re- spousiblo at sliort. periods of election, §s that which produce the grcatest sum of Liappinoss to mankind, T el it o duty 10 o 1o sct which abull cerontially fime pair thiat principle ; and I hould uushilingly bo tho poraou who, disrogarding the sound precedunt set by imy iWinatrious predecessor, should furnish the first example of prolongation Lesoud the second. term of o, Again, on the 10th of January, 1608, he ad- dressed tho_asme words to tho Legislature of North Carolinn; and, later, to Maswuchusotte, Tonnsylvania, and Virginis. Gen, Grant conld bavo dieclaimed all aupira- tioun for Third-Term honors by recogniziug the neceasily of rotiring ot tho closo of his sccond term, without boing * guilty of rudeness,” or “fusniting " the sonso of the American people. His Jato lotters would bo regarded in altogethior n different light 1f ho bnd coms out in & noblo, tumuly, patriotlc mannor, and oxpressed hia con- demnution of the Third-Torm doctrine: but Bo does not ovon oxpross a reluclance to be ‘'‘tho first who sball disregard tlie sonnd precedont set by his illustrious predo- caspore.” Ou the contrary, bo hintaat a possibla contingoncy of his bocoming s candidato for tho Third Term. The clauso in his lotter about not aceepting, oxcopt from a * uense of impurativa duty,” was moro earplusage. It has become vory common for meu to nccopt high and lucra. tivo offices a8 an **imporative duty,” wheuover thiey can succoed in boing elocted thoroto. Tho goldan_opportunity presented by the Pounsylvacia Convention hins boon improved Ly putting forth o Janus-faced E,mduclinu, that conta his friends moro trouble explain’ than ovon » thoussnd charges of Cisarism coming from our oppouents, Thoro was but ona way to put & quictus totho *Third-Term " nightmare, and that wan to spenk in such torms that no interprelation shonld bo required from jouruals of tho high character of Tur TamunE, to convoy a correct jdea of its meaning. No one over misunderstood the lotters of JolTorson when ho was asked to tuko tho oftico tho third torm ; aud President Grant wonld hiave n:dod gnothor Jaurol to his crown of noblo deeds bad he followod more clogoly the oxatople sot by his *illustrious prodecossor.” 1L A. Prence. GRANT'S FIRST PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION. New York Sun—OCrant-hater. Wasmxaroy, D. 0., May 81,—~Presidont Grant, in his Third-Term lotter, declarcs that hg did not sock tho nomiuation for tho Presidency in tho firat instanco, This fs porhaps smo fo this ox- tent: ho mever opanly wont sbont, as somo politicians aro doing, olectioneering for the place and fixing the pins abend by making promises to cortain politicians; but Lo caunot successfully deny that ho encouragod $ho advocacy of his claima for the position by leading wen in tno Domocratia 5g well as tho Republican party. ‘I'hg Hou, Montgomory Liair Las assorted more tlian ooco, on his hofor as = gentle- sy, that Gon. Grant was fully aware of tho ‘movement bogun by him in 1867-'8 to bring ont Grant os n Democratio candidate. Grant visited Lis house almost daily, and gave lim to understand thot Le waa entirely in sccord with the Domocracy ; that Le Lad always boon s TDomoerat; wad that the only voto ho had over givon was for tho Damooratio tickot in 1836, Ho wae awaro thut Mr. Dlair was Insplring certain articlea that woro buing printed in tho National Intelligencer and Now York World, aud which advocated Grant's namination by the Duinocratio party, 8o fur froms thodo articfos giviug offousa {u Grant, Mr, Dlair doclarcs that Grant expressed Limaolf woll pleased with them, aud in many ways mauifeated his appreciation of tha juteroat Lo (Blair) was taking in his bolalf, It {8 truo,” esys Mr, Blair, "that Grant neyer, in 8o many words, avowed himwolf & can~ dldnlohor axprossed » dosirs 1u plain Luglish to have the Domocratis nomination, but ke coitain- 1y did, by his mauncr and by bis geueral convor- wation, encourage mo to RO Ob with the work I bad bogun; and just as certajoly did bo give me ood aud suflicivsit cause in the Hrt justanco to Emiu tho sgitation.” Whilo this voquelting was golng on with the Domoorats through Montgomory Blair, the Re- ublican Joadors Liero bogan to got very uuossy, ol W. Forney, who thon ran two papors, bofh daily, aud was the recognized mouthipleco of the Uepublican managers In thi city, had gono ta Earopo, leaving one of Lua dailios (the Chroni= cle) in the editorial chargo of J. J. Btawart, of Laltimoro, 1t was uuderdtood, at the time of Foruey's depacture, thet bon Wado way tho fa- vorito of the party-menagery, aud Foruey lolt directions that, wiile the Chroniclo was not to ba comitted Yo suy candidato, it was novertho- lona Lo keep Wade's strong qualitions a possiblo caudidate woll bofore sho public, But, wlien it was ascortainod thet somobody wus sotting up (Girant 88 a Damocratio candidato, and it wad ovi- dout that this advocacy was by no iuesus dis- qautoful to him, then ihe party-leaders on tho otber side dotormived to court hiw also. Mr. Stowazt was instructed to- cultivate the Goaeral of the Army ausiduoualy, and ho did wo. Stewal flul almoat daily conferencos with bim; and's number of leading editorial articles, written by him, were printal in the Chrdnicts, with auch captions, and using the name of Grant in kuch n manner, a8 £0 convey the auwurance Lo tho public that fhiey oxpresred the views of Grant on tha various questions dieenrsed there- in, It 14 a curiona fact that one of thesn artiel wad dovoted to tho discussion of tho limitats of tha Prenidency to uno tarm of 4ix years, snd the fncumboent to ba ineligible thereafter. In thin articls many of the arguinents which have Iat0ly beon usal Lo prove the danger of a Third Term were advanced, n9 tha wnter declaren, upom the autharity of Gen, Grant, to domons strato that n second torm was uften fraught with dangers, Ancther of theso nrlicles wan under the eaption of “*Gen. Girant's Financial Poliey,” anid tonk for it toxt tha _declaration of (raut to the writer that the oniy finaneial puliey ho hind was to pag the intereat on tho natisnal debt, and teava to futnro gonorations tho duty of providing for tho | ayment’ of tha wiuch.n(’. Btitl anuther was headed *Gen, Grants Poed tion on the Fonrteenth Amendmont and Uy vereal Suffrage," aud it way clauned that Grant wad In fuil aceord with tho mest advanced lead. ora of the Republican party on thesa issues, Mr. btowart axserts Lt not oue of thesn arti- cles—and thero were pethars & georo of theii— wi wnitten withont & previons interview with Gen. Grant, and a diecussion of tho queations of which they related. Alr. Btowart adde, that, 10 almeyt overy inetanee. tha articles, after they hal boen printed in tho Chroniele, were talked “aver by Grant and himself, sl recaived Grant's ap- proval, ‘It is trne," maga Mr, Stewatt, * that all tho while thero was not & word said_ by either of ua | shont the nomiuntion of Gen, Grant. but it was K0 plain from btg cunduet that * Barkiy vas will= Inie,'—1ay, snsions,—that fL was ot neccesary t4 forally interrogate him on tis print. My objace was to find ot whather bo was sound on the vital insucs ; and his mim appearod to be to ratisfy me, and, through me, the nar: ‘The Republican party way eatistied, and the Democratie politicians were diegiated. by thase setol-oflicinl utteratces of Gen, Grant; snd Montgomory Blalr gave np his s If-imnosed task of Preeident-making, In the light of theso un- doniablo facts, tho public can propetly intospret Grant's decluration on the $hud Term; - % [do not want it &y moxn than [ did the irst,"” ———— INDUSTRIAL CONVENTION, Natlonnl Convention of the fro. ductive and Other Industring Classes, to Meet at Iudinnnpolis, Ind., Aug. 1S, 1575, ‘here are times in the growth of a nation when 1t §8 quite neccesury for the waswes to rovert to the principles on which society 1 Lased, Thoro are unnintakuble evidences that this tino is upon this country now. Designing men moy contrive imgenious arguments, Lt we cannot bo porsuaded to Lelieve thas things nro i their natural courso, wiien tho national wealth iy rapidly Inereasing, and tho producers of that wealth are growiug pvorer. Why the continued depreseed condition of agricalture? Why aro tho cuterprimng manufacturers of tho groat staples cotnpeilod to run their establishients on limited tirme on one hand, and on the other o ‘many strikes amang their operators, for lugher and Jiving wagen? Why bhas tho etream of emigration begun to Toverso its patural coiurhe, and to flow buck to the Oid World? Why, witih our unlimited enpacity, {8 foreign trude auniokt us? Why does our slupping which formerly compoted with tho great naval powers for tho carrying trado of the world, now lavguish in our own ports? Why much continuous fluctun- tione in vur financial affairs, when thoy rest on A& bawis that cannos bo shoken ? - All this reenlts from the want of proper logislation. Agmw, tho 1apid progress in official “corruption muse bo checked. Thin evills sswuming fearful propor- tions, —more fearful becanse cunfined o no ono party. By thin alons can onr lioerty be over- thrown, Btatesmanship, wealtn, and miliary power cannot proserve onr frccdom. but virtua wlouo s tho seot-nnchor of our refety, God bas mado it go. A ropublic i in & fearfal con- dition whien 1ho wassus, with their eses open to nutional decas, fold their arms in despair of & romedy, or are wore wedded to party then to pa- triotiam, OF all uatlons, those that luvo lost their liberticn aro tho most miretabie, Who #0 much intorestod in baving wholesomn laws and an honees and economical administration of Gov- ernment o8 the great industrial classes that buld np nnd proserso uations? Henee, tho un- dorsigned Ceimnittee, appointed for this purpovo nt the anuual sension of tho ludustrial Couven- tion of Virginia and North Caroling, laold at Totersburg, Va,, in November, L, having ma- turely considered tho subjeet, and having con- sulted wiso end good men in evers weetion of this great conntry, rexpectfully nud most earnest- Iy requost tho clusres afuresaid, iu the United States, to roud delegatoa to tho propused Con- vention, TLAN OF TilJ: CONVENTION, 1. County Cunvoutions to moct on Saturday, thu 231 day of July, or earhor if practicable, to soloct delerratos ta District Conventions, 2. Lack Distiict Cunvention (ona in every Con- greasional District) to meet on Thursday, tho 16kb of July, to elcct o delegate to tho Natioual Couvention, and so aiteraate to ettond in cose of failure of the delegato. 8, Tho National Convention to mest at In- dianapolis, Ind., on Weducsday, the Isth day of August, 1875, a¢ 12 o'clock m. oo object of the Convention being to afford {ho classes nawed au opportunity tor a free and untrameled interchange of views asto what theic lutererts may require, and, fu viow of the fact that up to tlus timo the Commitieo havo heen varticalar to cousult gentlemen of all policieal opiujons, it 13 very dexirable that theso delegates sliould ba solected without repard to political barties, 1t I gratitying, after a long and sborious canvass of this subject, to believe, from represontations mado to the Committee by goutlemen in ail sections, and of both politi- cal parties, that tho claeses with whose nolfura tho prosparity of tha countrs is wost intimatoly connected, will, by proper delegates, on that oc canton_join in one common cffort for the coai- o0 of o common ol Follow-vitizons, Lho oprortanity for greal good, both to yourselves s (o Yllr country, is Bofors you. Will you accept it? Yermit us to conjurd you not to” allow petty objoetions, cums lug from whatever sourco they may, to prevent you from thoroughly consitdering this matter on Yo imerits, Objcetions will coma—oxpoet tibi— Lut suy man, whatever um{ Lo his profession, i8 your onemy, who would provent you from joarning and mintaimng vour rightd. It may Do proper for tho Comunitted to stato this move 1uont lins noconneetion with suy other argaui- zation, i3 outeido of hoth political parties, and has no secreey. And furthor, that tho substanco of this paper 4 based on tho ad- vico aud suggestions of goutivmen of other and widoly remote portious of the country. Tho Committeo beg to say furthor that nothing but n conviction of tha [mportancoe of this matter, and the fuct that no other method presented Itself whoraby it conld bo brought biforo the publicin a responsible way, conld overcomo thair disinclination to nitow so much publicity to their numes, lu submitiing the maitor tho Commtteo fool tolioved of further respouels hility, but, in order to give romo cungistency to tho movement, it might bewoll to commmuieate to tho Chatrman of tho Committee, at Mlton, Caswell County, N, C., tho names of dolegates, oud of sll lternates, aud other mnttois of - portance, Lewrs E. Hanvig, hrizi HoLLINa, W, I, His Jr., Jx0. B, Wissroy, Chairman, Comuitted, AND LODGING, BOARDING AWOULD LIKE TO a tamuily, Sonth Slde. 74 foori stat GUOD BOARD 1R O 04k Tadiowur gontloninn, £1 1 ¥6 per wusk, with usa Of piano and bath ey boardy ¥, ' 10KL! RNISHED JROUSIS Wit WOARD, L ey Dok Hantelitiont, "owr Clarktars Avnly Htuowm 2. Hatels. INEFADA MOTEL 18, ASD 126 WARASIL-AV, betwean Madisoh and *Sonroeste.—itoom, wi Loant, 81,10 ta &2 por day; 3180 ¥1u por wouk. ~ MUsICAL. e S RRASD-NEW AND AL AGNIFICENT A S ki Aot vich and powortul i Visnulorte, ovorstrugy uaw, sirany mont, Franch Jon, full deon featno, Nighly holisiod rusowned case with extrs maldings ' serpeus e aiyniie chrvod fegh dud Bro, atylo Louls XIV/ mauufaciurer’s price, Toi=fug sal with stoal soil e, ot . VTl fastrumant it waeranted for liva wigneo's sslo i 14 L 0 of & stock bought A LARGR A New Vot it e, Fifty plan auction vrices for o Dustls of Four- il socs ¢ cvary fuats ANGATER, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 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Ay Soudar, from 10 S0 1.0W VATLUR, ON PARK. £k, new, awoll.front 12-room brick Jth All modory fmpeova: 0 hatrleome team, car- 9 A plaea on nortli lake fadlson R LS00 Foudg S 1Y AxTeD d N HHIAGE REAO! Rokoras. o qtioe noed anpiy. BUMPTION & LiEACH, OR SALE-C1; (32 rim;rflm'm arn, we ompledsty ningo, ete. Wauld 1 shora, AL BARRET Emnlorment Acroncies. Ll fhore:. ] ! ANTED- P 2 . 1 g JHam SALEMUAGA YAV, ANDYORTY-SIRTIT ;&v aro~n 'x\nmf&fi%«"afi%flu’r“flgfimfi Eoea: hin oA e .« Wdity-nisith an AVASTER ) e B L S toasding boss : ko talay shovelats nenr s ity ; de ¥ . SUBURDAN REAL ESTATL Rt ANGELL, 28 Ao LAROIEIS 21" Wost Randalpt & ror 1 AND GRAVEL TIATN ) £ qitey.work, WEARD, ADIOT%: TR H A W i bt BUY A LOT AT TARK SRTECTOTAFR A7 ing ity limitn (C., 15,4 FOIED, v Dearhora st., Tron SATL1 AT 1t 0 B or £r3 1T, 3 47 dawn and ¥5 A month 'antil 'y Ahpls e Us Wertilas. Lok et ety W v, e 2 — ety inmarkat, *[IEA KOWRN, 142 Ta%xlinat, STED- R TLROAD EAGRFTS, SR, I VT {acia hagds. "ANDREW G, BING & CO., 1 T, TINSDALE N irrine to i smohoiz, e, Teat bargaing of auysuburh o TNy Soouh ot 018 HALET ' Hauens a3d ota AL prices a; Fis lnoat peperry And Crier, N B HOW! Miscoftannnmn. VWANTED-GO0D BALENMEN' EEERYWIIEILE, t0'18ka tho money far Formog, friting atn. Chrbnetratoharr, KnllB-harpanGres AIAsrcAtior: T ik Y oasily A 3 i, G0 LINING: AR Nratot s Onresgac, o - MINING IICK o res, 3150 ar uT Washington'st. " T nd ennutey to Introduce pora MG e [ O n, I nkakoe, . Fay. | and whiskies 1o thn tead publie onalaspns, Clar, Sfacion, Waahingtos rer, Wagne, | shin. Apply t THOS. ARKE White, Wamiitan, Galiatn, Williamaon, Unina, | Hom & Jchusin, Aleannder, anl nties. We'ean sell e sty at very low pric 1§ gxchango for uain. i Aied, 8 laogs qamber of acresaf Phanyo. or furthar in RITFIN 'S TEWIR il at Block, comer of Toom ' Alajor AUTIFD, ol hantE oF Ouleatnr A olp 1 et . Bl onith of Chiicaga. and sily Y4 miles of & flouriete™ e Ton %o IS A, it ik sarty n water, tclaen ¥ wt plan IA? \mlerl , oot kot Apos ally ke B30 & Weok o e n Itxing ~31 eampies &DCA and AvOrag: snall eapltal, talkors wanted, T will or address itA Y & Cu., G - n nar stradt leate, Call oom " RS Eorathing: eutingin o WL Seharai TO RENT--HOUSES, Lurur, Btoom 16 Asninng Bi et o e S 7ANTED. CBALESNAN FOR GITIOAC STCONK UCTAGON WTON LG VAR R atosrians hd 4o einits, trarde; Leat rofersiice New York P9, fux. AL Eatit, water olyval, ha 1ull northesst eornoe of S {ulipatioe Toums, lanadrs, Larm, and stdo lot, T * ping dobacin o rilaia. Addross, With 36fornce, 1 oh Fribe o 3 hrick, 11 rorime, ir D 11 hasdegm o now Bouias; shoss rer glegint &-ttory and hiasamont sctagon fiunt rodl it North InBall sust painted” snd caleimin | Sotory brick bern, Aply at &% Norih LaSallo-st ~cortaun 54 WEST ERIE.S GIRL FOR GENERAT sod Al covk, wa ey, ab 189 Veruon il eofl un nasy muntbly parmen —a 7, COUR, WELL aFk . Ay mmendst ani fwivirs mid, hfi»r". b ST awily oyt o1 101 ity { good WAEOX paid. nat CEnTHMEART N Abpir? Gl s 2t 10 Wasbingicts st oo 5.0 to 1 O RRNT_ COTTA o and fargo ot only £ i Sclizanoavr., cormor anud brick bnflrn eh ROOM GIRLS, INQUIRE 16 2 Nursns. TWASTED-A SPAT GILL To TAKE CARE OF Dby and tn second work 3t Wilmetio, near Krans ton. Apply at ar addtnve Ioom 2 Portland Hloek, cornor S atiiberen ans Deariurncars, ©ocisnd Hlock,cotn TVAY b iiels, for privatn (amitl aud country, at_sfm. BUSK Emplovment Azoncies. - v SUANDINAVIAN liotale, laundries, city itico, 8 Wilwaukado-ay. L muretenicats, lght, and airy. b 8 Waal Madisone e CORNER_SADISON = Hiscallonanus. it ot Qeatnt oy dos | VWANTERZA GIRIITO BTIIP TOUACCO AT 7t nd adison.ot. SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, _ t board, sitabl th elertnce, STIVERY NnAsuNADLE Mlx»,'x-l.n\/:s. i nicaty furhished rooms far gutitiomen, in. e CLARGE FURY 60 dira i LT dle3atly pporii Carpoutir's place. fn, far ano or tvo gentlo. 2 R SR A Witin Bookiteennrs, Clorita, &e. ITUATION WANTED— amistant fu wiie ccs PER O iy & young o3pariency; ealary uot 3o 11 bews of roioroncen @ SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE UATION WANGES T L ITT A N ANTED =T 1} SECON H SIS referance, T gy WanK; JTUATION WARTEN-HIYV A €00 AS1 and frousr o 8 small famity. Address 105 Scborot., lur threo days. TO, RENT--STORES. OF FLCAS. &o, Stores. TORES 181 AND 164 WEST RAN. t., anid for male n largs set uf Toursns, it blaee watnut counter 1 | QITUATION WANTED-TY X MATUHED WOMAN naalph-st. 4 (Danish) as wet o a1 et (5. suinl] faie cuild wich ier, 'KNN VAN alnerate ToSTORE T VAN 10 S vooma for. louarkoepi. a8 156 1Rl Ay, 5 sinita, ) ENTCSTORE L WEXE MAD) Siod Tow Fent. 0 go T & MOSIIEI, 18 Woth Madison-a ify: iaw w3von-mont BUN, rear 167 talucs Emuyloymeat A QUIDATIONS \WANTED TAD help can be aui inw i : WANT OF i whust untico by apvly- T g ocailon, COLE, | St o Seandy vach s ccation, COLE, a0 hean: NRWELL'& 3 185184 Tadbont, o MRS DUSKES 710 RENT_STORE CORNER GREES A QIUATIONS WARTED- LD romsia. ; ehiolcd Inoation for hats atid ch Hieat-class fomnls holp o1 asy Batanality ca bo siltad iy s Ay BID & Coc. Alus siorn A U dny, ur Ay bR eg, At SHea. BARLILS, for oity ar Sisifvnat: stz 2hiia, CoLk, RE gouatey. i 14 Wont Miadisan-at, = == Officon. S 1N NIXON TUILDING, N L PRED, 1, FARR' CO. MO Fiscolinnanns: LIRS ke . il on el gt -\ ER G3 DURING TII NG B IO 5 et W hmhiug e of L Baat farutihod bl lodios and L % UL AEaL W anluglars Stk Haluredate 1 RLELN, et * ECTAT, AT ABLE WITIL THITER STALLS, GATG {r et v i nod cundition, ~ Call at It Hemtturnat. S i MFRE s “DUCK, 18 FEET FIONT, DN ROUTIL | Frast Company, 1 ke T Gy [ ok Cupany, 1 :\L_)!mhm'nl Comuerce, . 108 and G & uth Clak w to guud amibur of HORSES AND CARRIA! UCTIUN -WESTON & CU WASI 4\ tonat, hiavo salos of horses, carrloges, and harnoss, Tuer Thursdsys, sod Saturdays, s 108, m. s o ; MOEYTO Lo oz ihirvo or 1110 YoArs, &1 hor cunt. Lo, 144 Dearborn-s v T0 LOAX AT CURRENE HATES TN e ol 2,00 sul upwardy, JUILY U AVERY TATE, ECCoLE i LAT 3 at love L L WRADLRY WIE HATL urcinaics, ote.; also rubbor ¥ at Giovaramont Goods Dopat, x'x?‘ 50N o finy ur advaugs Y athor collatorals., ors. Wagon slicete, aku-st,, C I hicago, A -nm(mrumxTuu';'uI SADDLIE en. o s ono o tha | o7 "o POV o ring, bomweln o | &1 (00() T St s Tobm FURNRE" WKL R Trsacs | b, i wimmimses, S 12 x S1,20() 1P LAY uri, Boar Btacion, "TUIN Fou RAT 5] id YR, TG Vatchon et \ s % ul cAn - e ny Vatchon t can tml » ok D rad ot dvivera, il Tho lcost sadirg | 11 XCHINSON it | 8,00 Ulark ATE, IMPROV- i 1o int s Dod! THI0AGD it § porcont. RS TOAN IN GNE SUM 0, ale T-'l“i-‘”' B or 8yvars ¥4 LOE I, 20 Teibuno builuing, TO LOAN ON GOUN REAL RSTATR security in Chicago, WILLIAM H, K h 10 3 minatos. mare fn the Btate, A lady or child can bandl sllo” thom. Cafibo soon 8t W4 Michigan- Stablos, (o twu dass. LA PAIR OF tast, well broke, and 5.l . M o URlA, T Wiabing: ton-s! FOUNG_AND SOUND BUO- goa hoavy d TAOIL EXCHANGE_LOTS IN K0 mear farse-car: water, slilawalks, ¢1o., on preme fecas for Botiow Aud lot 0F husineks pEOReFy \vhN’an-A Goon, 1 tako oary drafthoria. In | It for Royad Aud B be it BEREL ol e s e humco.” HilEDT, FAK A9 lgph il s F{Kmlfl\m;n &0, :u FES, WITICTE D AND PAVING MILLL- | o0 | would oschonzy o, OF G e W Loomr e i, LBy Saepaupab U, i e 3 WISIL 10 ainoss in X ) scated, aud doing » 'good business, must bo batial3otory ras ' ms_wtven fur l\lll]llllfl' o 8G vacuile, nian. . Capital v o R T T druy b Il‘ll'“;. i cific Rallruad of California is fmedinie’ olglioriad,” beln Jilckmand, and trom jnee by Fati Franol s o varin e uf e, ior nualitye, 1ot fu For Al iy, WITILE Or taquire of This gulied, et g b Tij RHOF TOUIA AND » ?Xm:r &vr salo; well lueated ; Jout of Wost liarrison-at., K ey o L O ] PARTNERS WANTED. DA RSO i NERS AN S | GUBUTIAN ] ox bt PATESER “wANTED-WITIT PROM, #00, Y0 WAt GRRW BN, 161 Wost Onices 15k can, 11 A T8 mAUTactuing b e AE ita Lxi por cont. Jargy trada 1 d »“ ‘nll um' for housokva) vl In St Al i a3 1 et ;;flnu::;“lu‘:' R et Addruss D 14, Telbus sateronces givon. A o l)nfl\h\hfl "\bVAm.\.TIZDE s It e — - — iratenianiliiod bl wlVioe et gcing ftrinor . MISCELLANEOQUS, Lo wE v, IRyabia o 1wt sl Titianteg | ~te i ! il o Mlefe N IER OF THE NEW YORK PRODUCHE EX- AR T Y HO e e A s baporionce 1o the graln, fluur, 45d 2 > = i proviang “doparimuits, woul i bo plaascd to scceut the m{a V3 L oy .mnzl*‘muu. Addruss HARRISUN, man wanted ta take an Trtcl) Bae a mnoinly of for o unlimited tngease. ¢ COUNTANT HOOKS OPRNED ARD OLORKD, Amering nceaut sijuiod; work ';mlulxln‘ an ot aspurt solivited by \ o AT AUCTION LARTH DWELLING AND MEAT. i A S Y i sy jparket buidiag and tease, Tacsdn Wb suno, 3 TAON BALE-OR HIRE, TENTSI TENIN! ALL i ik LOFRET o . Tk ¢ odei chh ety ‘Auctionear, ot now aid socuni anded, 3 it Wageove oruaan 1ok And I Takua P GO i TGOV RN MENT kyts, Itubbur Blaukets, a: TTHE PARIS GLOYE.STORR THR ELITE OF tho Northwess aasemible dally i cot that supett fit so Elughatly prodused by GUETZ and bls o sslataiita, W fuid NG, ad Untforh D1a'for nufitary con L1, GO0D GABT.OFF CLOTRING HOUOHT AT EHETHOE A bighost yeica, by JUNAN'A. DRELSSA, 397 A AT b ORTANT TO BUILDERS T BUIED TrOR, BRI psosic WA | THERIEAYEER it ot Blass bavd e walaut oiffeo Li5a dhesSatntee Kvanston lots 00 We ritg Doautiful id trade K1ty 149 South k. iruat, AVPIY It \r prico. 1, B+ WALK. ity AT = i e Al h? TR, ONE WAINUT | 3\ {FANTRD-LADIES OF CHIOAUO AND VIOIN- PoRan. relving, oo platd o \Vfi,z“l:m'ifi:.;fiu ) stam of tallor.mensuro- cular yhow cas LT - mont I cute alw, & tow plan of desicul MACHINERY, _ {rimuaings by which WO unls C60 Wiock, Ko, 14 bor laau . A s, S8 By i et artets s : S A T el ates Cbicast. ‘ugl,l‘g,tt,g;igé\,w EST MABISON-S toad A o0 Kuo | Elv‘ln 5: IIKK : ‘ll(‘\‘;'llwn sud 1["\{'4';'.!" & Wihol L4 Vi (1 .¥ O =] F & Hal 1 wee T Py o o n'zm’;-‘"x&'f«w?’. nine for .";'u- ‘au boll priod. Private loam odice, L5 Olaste ihe vourts uf Ohicaga. Addrees Post- 108, 85, Hoous %, Upstalse > :

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