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TUL CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. JUN 28, 1875 THE COURTS. Mishans of the Appleby Manu- facturing Conipany. Forcing Men Info the Gulf of Bank rupley. SJudgnients and New Bulls, A DIASATISFIRD BTOCKHOLDER. A voluminous bill wag filed friday in the Cir- exit Court, but spirited away to bo copied, in which Waltcr 8, Babcock rocites, with mauy repetittons, a long,winded story of lia troubles with the Appleby Manufacturing Company. Mo daya that fn December last Itichard B, Appteby, who bad been engaged fn tho manufecturo of moldings and frames, boing in financial diMcalty, applicd to him for assist. suce, Appleby roprorentod that ho had ® good businers, a Inrgo amount of machtuery and stock, and that te could got aloug and maka n fortnne if he could only got $20,000, tle praposod to Babcock to furm a Joint atock company, tho capital etock to bo 100,000, and to pnt In hla stock and machinory at $60,000, the remaining $10,000 to bo owned by complainant and auch othera ax fio might choose to associate with him. Ouly 920,000 cash wag to bo required, nud tha parties wero not to bo habie tor morethar thi: amonut, Applebyatso guaranteed that the profits should not bo lena than 20 per cont on tho amount in- yestod, snd also agroed to transfer a ecrtain portion of tho lock beyond tho $40,000 to complainant so that ho should Inve tho absolnte coutrol of tho Conny, Babcock than induced D. 1 Mongh, 8. Le Tlough, BI. V. Nichols, and 8, P. Wheoler to po in with him and contribute toward the £20,000, Accompany was then formed, named tho Apploby Manufacturing Company, which weot tuto busi- ners March 5 Inst part. Appleby was mado Preeident nud Babcocs Keerctary. Soun after ft commenced busineas, trouble frove, Mabeock claius ho found aut that Apple- uy, ‘In making up the inventory of bis anochlvery and stock, had naar that it would not amount to tho required €&6v,000, and had cut a leaf out of tho inventory-boolk,. end iotorpolated unothar, which was fixed uo for the oceasicn. .Complaiaant also alloges that Ap- piety knowlotdge was not suniclant to enable im to fake charye of tho buainces 5 that lin ace quaiutance was emall; and that Ine schome waa to get tho paitics who contributed tho 620,000 tuvolved in the menkes of a joint-stock comus- ny, and linhle for its dobts, “It was anon foutid that the £20,000 vould not be sufficient, as Ap- plebr, fostoad pf finiebimyg up tis old contracts, bogon to muko new, tits cutailing oa dares amount of cs piaina on tho Company. Alen were then devise.l for the iesue of stock cortifl- cates, but Applebey refused to join, and claimed that be had not mado the tranafer og yot of tha yroporty owned by tim, and that ho was enti- 7 Ho hina keen oceupy- fug Nov. 180 aud 152 ant Monroo atroat, aud bo Proposed to Jeuso theso premises at 36,000, bue after the Corepany was organized ho mado a leage of o ront uf $20,0Ui), noting in hia cxpacity as Preeident, Complinant charges {unt this amount ig more than tho premiscsa aro and tint, the Directors not shave ing . approved ‘the leno3, it ia” not binding un the Company. A short timo ago, Appleby, pretending to uct under this loase, i sued & distrers warrant for €2,500, the ainount of rent past duo, levied it on some of tho Com- pany's proverty, aud locked ft up out of the Di- roctors’ reach, After thia gecret procceding, complainant asked Appleby tu call a spreial meting, but this, ho rofused tudo. Tho Virectois then callow a mecting for Juno 21, which Apploby attempted to prevent by fockliys the baildiay ap, and post ing a notico that tho citica was cioved, The meotiug, was, however, held, and Appleby ejectod from tha Presidential chair, and D, L, Wongh clected In his place, Appleby duclincsy to rogoguizo this action of tho Directors, porate in actingas Prowident, threar- ens to bring an action of forcible entry and de- tainer, aud has locked up the must of tho books of tue Compuny in the vault, wuera bo ouly bag accesa to tliom. Meauswhilo the busimoss of tho Company is golng to rain, whilo this boyish uarrel gose ov, and complainant thorefore axka that an account may be takonof the smount duo kim, that Appleby be restrained from any inter- meddliag with the property of the Company, and that = Rocoiver tuuv be.appointed who mill sell the property undor the order of tho Court. * IM: CHICAGO & ALTON NAILNOAD COMPANY, In the cove of Jessup va, ‘Iho Chicago & Alton Railrosd Company, Judge Dlodgatt Saturday mado an onder that the temporary injunction granted come time ago thould no extondod no as to embrace all the property referrod to in tho bill of compluint, bey all tho proparty of tho. toad in the various counties through which tc runs, with the exception of the personal propor- ty other thaa roihng-atock, and excopt jota or anda which aro uot claimed to havo been hisluid by tha Chicago & Alton Itailrond Company under tho hoad of *raitroad track,” as dotinod by law, and the defondauts were ordered to desiat and rofrain from lovyiug on or ecizing any of tho proporty of anid Company for the taxoa of the yoar 1874, oxcupt that portion of tho.anme as- Fesgod upon “porsonal proverty other than rolling stock,” ond lands or {ute not claimed to bave been listed by snid Company: under tho head of railroad travit ay dotined by law. UNITED STATES CoULTS. Emanuel Sondhsimor tegan a auit in roplavin against N. B. Judd, Philip Wadsworth, and MM, 8, Dlyers, to recover a lot of cigara valued at 64,922, which wero imported by Mous & Samuon, and galzed by tho United Mtatas Government. «Harmow Pampelly fled a bill against Levoortt. aod Ellen 5. sburray, and abous 100 other de- fendants, to foraclosa a trust-dood for 89,000 on Lot 28, Block 4, of tho First Division of River- side; also Lote 979, 975, and 30, of Block 7, in the Seoand Division; Lots 303 and 499, iu Block 9'of tho Second Division; and Lot 829, Mlock 10, Lot 869, Vlock 11, aud Lot U39, Uiock 17, in the Third Division. DANKNUPTCY ITEMS, “Martin L, Muugorford, ctulming 2,403; Boots & Wirth, on a claim for @2,101.08; William Eg- fat & Co,, on a clainy for $1,716.73; O, H. Hurl- us, claiming #495; and Kautaler & IMargia, who claim ¢25.'5, Joinod togother in fling a pe- tition ngainet #.°8. Case, a tubacconist of this city,, whom they cbarze with having mada to the Firat National Bank of Pamliunzs referential psyawenute with intent to defraud the Tankrupe uct ‘They aluo stato that Cass owes Bhout @15,000; that lis araots aro anly @t0,000; oud that ho line been trrus to settle wth his creditorw on a bavia of 25 centa on tho dollar, A rule to show cause July G was made, Anumber of tho crouitorsof Henry Willots, Benrringy manufacturer of this city, Mted'a poti- tov in bankruptoy ageines him Baiusday, char. Ing dobta to the amount of about €45,000; that hig assota oro about the santo, and thet le las beon seeking to compromise on a ctaviy of lees than 60 conte on thodollur, ‘ho creditors sleo allege that the debtor hay allowed his property to be taken on ‘an oxccutlon in favor of J, M. Uagwatt, with in- teut to givo hima profercnce, ‘Tha following axe the namew of tha creditors and tho amouut, of theleclaitna: Bouton, Smith & Co. €3,801.- U3) Burritt Manville, 82,119.09; Cnurlos ©, Didblo, €5,345; the Spring Bouch Compauy, 2190.90 1 15, Manvillo & Co., 89,539.40 ; the are rott Varnish Company, 8941.03 ; B.. ‘D. Kimbark, 74; aud J. I’, Woar, €620. A rule toshow Catwa was lemued returnable July 6, «Tho roport of tho Register on the final aeconut of UW. W. Mishop, formor Assignee of tho Histo Insurance Company, was filea and approved. Anson Fox, tho provisional Ausiznes af For & Howard, Bled a roport showing that bo had siuco his oppaintment received from various parties the «um of 23,248.00, had disbursed @970.46, aod hud 92,972.24 on hand, ‘Lue report was ors dered to be approved unless objections are iilad within thirty days. 4 BUPELION COURT IN BRITE, -A. J, Galloway, Mevoivor of the Natlonal tn- wurance Company, bogan a suit for ¥1,000 sgulous Iichard Gregg, and another for 22,000 AMouea A, Thayer, anotbur for $1,000 syalnu! Alozander Bishop, » fourth for $4,600 sgatiat. Bamucl R. Haven, 0 tifth for S000 eealuat Jo, soph L. Whitlock, and a sixth for $2,000 sgalust Ell Jennings. - Albert Sgiith filed a bill againet the Biar trick Machine Company to toracluse a chattol mort. fése for €4,833.72, on 700,000 brick in the Park age Deick god ‘Tile Company's yard atio one Gagood Star. Brick Maching, the tixtures aud Household satate of the Brick Machine Company aSthe'yard, and all the right, fitlo, and interest fo and to w patens fora brick machine knows sa Opgood’a Hur Urick Machine, . eIRCUIT COLE George G. Barrows boys eunit In attach- Ment aysinet Walter G. Addison to recover O1.146..0, : AL"Vrown commenced au action In tred= Err tan Conrad Kies, Inying damsges at nebo 31 Urowa sao commenced ‘ similar On vy ty 3 ‘0 pea 6 party for the sage . GangyaL carat. ee ; Mary Johnson was arcelgued and pleaded guilty to an assault with intent to do bodily in Jury, and war romaine for sentence, ‘Thurcuny wilt be eéntonee day in tho Criminal Comt. One weak from to-morrow Judge Var wath taker the Dench and Judge Waoth youd te the Ciremt Court, TUR OMT T-—Panract case, 41,45, 47 to 60, 62 to Junor Bron wtnrJupar DLoporrr wureuian & Land Mautel Come Hmith va, (1,'Ahe tion Coont—Coxrr atoxe=Davil 1, Sprague aud Pullip A, Earl, {iat uk Blacktian ve, Jolin Kelier and but ma, Sonepte 1 Te dunar Gant— Martin Keljer, % Cinourr & MremOxK—Hlatry Lawrence nil und Jahn Qeary, £45.—8, 6, Walene Interschonck, fi70,—Julin Bigwalt ve. ty $38 Tennyson’s Mistorien!) Hramne Mr. Tennyson's latest work, lntted In England, wo are told, with onthnsiaum, is an biutorical draina of the reign of Bioudy Mary,—that ebort, wrotebed reign of lesa than five years, fraught with sorrow and diagrace to England, and with fora anguiah to tho cruel Queen heraclf, ‘Cho first act of the drama whows tho feoling of the country among bath people and nobles ith regard to tho Bpanish mnrriaga and the ro-entabiiah- mont of Catholicisu, It law short but admlr- ablo scone betwoen Cranmer and I’etor Martyr, and s vory spitited ono in which Etizabeth gives proof of conrage, acloar hend, and a sharp wit, in conversation with Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon, with Gardiner, tho Binliop and Lord Chan- cellor, and with Lord Louward, to whom sho guys: I think my time will come, Unele, Tamtot rovereign nature, that I know, Not to be quoll’d; and I have felt wituin me tirrings of xomns groat doom when God's Juat hove Poalr—but thin flereo old Gardinor—bis big Laldnoss, "That irritable foreluck which Le rubs. ifs buzzard beak sud decp-incavern’d ofes Uatt fright ma, ‘The Inet scone in thia act ia a wonderful rovola- tion of Queon Mary's cruelty, bigotry, aud fool- ish love for Philip, and lays wttl consummate skill tho foundation on which tho tregedy is built; or rather sketches with true, bold, and artiztic touches tho charactors out of which tho tragedy grow, ‘Tho second act opens at Alling- fon Caatle, with Sir ‘Thomas Wyatt waiting to hear from Carow or tho Daka of BuiTolk that it ig timo for rebellion m Kent; aud using tho un- cottain lolaure fur hia loved litorary works ‘Thore’s no cult ‘As yol for mo; wo in thix panne, beforo The mino bo fred, {t were a plots wuelt ‘To atring my futhor's sonnets, left about Jiko Joowuly-neatterad Jowels, in fale order, Aud Load then: with a lamer rhyme of wins Fo grace Lis memory. Courter of many courts, ho loved the mare Jiis own grey towers, plain life, ond lettor’d peaco, ‘Ty réad and rhyme Ineulitary Dold4, ‘Tne lark alove, the nightingale Lelove, And ongwrer thent in ton, “Tho alco hemats Not baie bla Wxeuess iu tue son, I fall Where ho was fullest: yet—tofwrite it down, Bat tho writing down wasatopped by asummons toatm; and tho act follows rapidly tho eveate of ‘that ros iusurtection, which torone minuto shook the throne of Mary; bus onded tu gend- ing itd leadora to the ‘Lower, Botweon tho sec- ond and third actu tho marriage of Mary and Philip takes piace, and tho act opens with a con- vernation betweon Sit Kaiph Bagenhall and Sir Thomas Stafford, ,which is amione the best weones in the drama, Stafford 1m in disguise and in port, but eager to learn all that be can of tho marciage, ond to feol the pualxo of England.” Lagenuall, ‘asad man and 8 serions:” talke bitterly of tho marriage, and of the cowardice und meannoss of Englaud i 0 Franc Wo once had hetf of Prance, and hurl'a onr battles Tato the heart of Spalu; Lut England now Ta but a ball chuck'd befwoon Franco and Seatn, Mla in whose hund she drops; Marry of Bolingbroke Vad holpen Mtchard’s totterinu throue to stan Could Hurry hive foreseen that all our nobles Would peri on tho civil siaughtir-Sutd, J Aud leaya tho poople naked to the crown, And tho crown uaked ta tha people the crown Yomale, too! Sir, uo woman's reginhen Gu save ux, Wo ure fallon, aud, as I think, Novor to riso again, Thoir talk ig intorruptod by tbo coming « & Rraod pracousion, and shouta of * God wave thelr Graces,” ‘This istorio group stands out clear in the crowded picture ; S8tarroup, Worth seeing, Bagentall Ti Garh themeclves Uravely. Wuo's the long-face thoro, Looks very Spain of very Spain? Mauss, ‘The Duko Of Alva, an iron soldier, - z Srarronp, And'the Dutchmen, Now laughing at some jeat? Baazsnant, ‘William of Orarge, William the Bilent, Srarronp, ‘Wuy do they call him #0? Daaexnaut, To keeps, they axy, suiiu avcret that may cost Yuulip bis utes" Starronp, But thet Ho looks so merry, Tho crowd pasees, and Bagonhall continnes lis story of the Queen's wins : ‘tho “Thon alialt do no murder,” which God’s hand - Wrote on Ler consclonce, Mary rubb'l out pale— Sle could not make {t witte—and over thi ‘Traced in tho biackest tuat of LMoll—"* Thou abalt {” And sign’d it—Mary | Btafford preases him for the story of Lady Jans Gray's death, hearted and noble Lvglishiman tolls 1b ; Brarro! “Did you 09 her dio? Dagennats., No, nos her innorent blood had bitnded me, Yoo call me too blick-blooded—trua enough Mer dark doad blood fain my heart with inne, If evor I ery out againut tho tops Mer dark dead blood thut ever usoves with mine ‘Will wtir the living tongue aud make the cry, SravroRD, ‘You doubtless can toll ino Low whe diod 7 Havenuart, Boventeon—and know eight Ianguages—tn musto Teerless—her uve lu perfect, and her learalug ‘Beyond the churchmen; yot sa wicek, #0 modest, So wifu-like humble ta thé trivial boy Miamuteh'd with her for polley, 1 have hoard, ' She would not take a luat farewell of itn, ‘Shy feae’d tt might woman dim for his wud, Sho could not be unmann'd—no, uor uutwoman'd— Ysventeau—a rose of grace! Girl nevor breathed to rival such & rons; ‘Kose never Liew that oqual'd such a bud, Noxt comes tho arrivat of Cardiuat Pole, and his eloquent, poctio words to tho Queen; aud tho greatluge fail! daughtor of Goa aud waver of the faith,” which mado hor command Ze Jeuns and rejoice for tho promised herr, gud alone to utter this wplendid outourst of tri- ‘umph: He bath awakod { ho bith awaked ! He sire within the darkness! Ob, PhiUp, busband | now thy love to mine Will cbug more close, and those blesk manners thaw, That msko me ehatned wnu tunguo-tiud Iu my love, ‘tho second Prince of Peace ‘Thy groat uuborn defouder of the Faith, ‘Who will avenge ine of mia euemiea— Mo cores, and my star rises, ‘The stormy Wyst(a aud Nortuumberlands, ‘Nhe proud smbitiona of Ktizabeth, Aud all her Serceat partisaus—ure pale : Meforu iny wtart ‘The light of this new learning wanes ani alse: ‘fue guoata of Luther aud Zutugilus fade ‘Into the deathlese bell which ts thelr doom Lefure uy star! His ecoptyo atiall go forth from Ind to Ind t Lis aword sball bow the Parelie peoples down Hila falth aball cletho tho world thet will be bia ‘Like uutyersal ait and sunshipot Oven, Yesrarlaing gates "ho ilog ts herot— And the history goca on; persccntions ond martyrdome mark the gloomy dayx Polo in vein urges clemency ; his words aro not heeded. ‘Tuo Queco, disappointed in her hope of children, slighted by her hugband whom sho loved, sick in body and unhappy in mind, becomes more and more cruel aud bigotad, and the miseries of Hor pooplo increase, In contrast thero’ are giimpat of ENzaboth, young, brave, full of spirit, wi ever-growing popularity, and waiting with per- fact faith for the throne which sbo knows will Lohers, Tbe fourth act gives the duya of Cranmer, and docs noble justico to bis memory, And then the trugedy hautous to its olose, Philip ju coldar and more careless to the doting wifa, whom he so often leaves. Calaly ig lost, Car- dinal Pote is disgraced, and Mary,“ uohapplost of Queons, aud wives, and women,” drifts toward death, reproacbing bersall to the vory laws that tho had been too slack in her work for the fear and aseuring herself and her attendants mt oti r. Dy God's gi Wo'll follow PhMip's leading, ond vet w ‘The Holy Offoe bére—arusr the wiea| Aud burn the tazoa with unqueuchable drat Death, plays the wretcheducas and lifta the enreo, Mat poor iia goos out, and bright, brave Kiizabetn atanda by the deathbed, aud hoars tho Loydu cry, God savo Elizabeth tha Queen of England,” hears elojuent Bugouball utter with deep gratitude’ **God tayo the Crown! the Papacy ua uiore," while Paget, looking parhapdé far ivto tho future, murgura to binigel(, "* Are Wo 80 auge of that?” Mr. Tennyson bag been tlogutarty eucceasful ju giving wary aud completaucas ta this drama, wad prosoutiug a powerful historical picture, or ware, and deed he How df misical words which kaema Mr. ‘Yon i= ud roluctautly the sade. no buch arriere pensee in politic, wrongs of Qoraiany which Amorics is o: to avenge. Even tho wildast revalutoniaws, the floreest haters of Gorman Kings, who found their way tqthe Htates after 18i¢, did not carry with them any expectation or desire thut America whould vent oan expedition to Europe to establish republicanism slung tho of picturos, with discreat and brilliant rizationy of tha cldet actors fy Unt bag wT vhs it alinuat savara In its ree conte real into tha dolivlons are Tutto. diced whieh reexil those of the bivis, and which socin to mark inte clearly tho colder historical alylo of the drama, Se CARL SCHURZ, ' Front 2 Britiet Poine of View, London News, June, Mr, Carl Schurz, who was until tho fate aloo tiona one of the Bonatars for Mirsourl, lias are Tived in Berlin, and into he received thera with eapecial honors by those who ara his failow- countrymon by birth ant thore who are his fel- low-countrymen by adoption, Tia chango which recant yeart have inate in the political condition of Germany, contd hardly bo botter illustrated thau by the fact that Mr. Schurz nin Berlin at all, - Mo fs ono of the Rovolutionisty of 1843, and he fa responsible for tho additional offense of having secretly returned to Germany from Switzerland, whither he Lad escapod, to nenatin offecting tha ercapo of another dietinguisned Rovolutionist who find been sentenced to twanty years’ imprisonment in o furtrosa, When ho had accomplished this purpose, aftor long dolay and with inuch danger, ho soltied for o while im Paris, and thon iu London, but finally transferred hiy ro:norkable talents aud enories to tho United States, ‘bere ha was law atudent, Journnlist, political orator, diplomatist in Auccosnion. bur with success; be became colebrated ay a lecturor, soldior, and Ho practiced at tho “Lyceum " lecturor; be supported the election of Mr. Lincoin; ho waa appointed Ministor to Spain, but returned to fightagainst the Southern Confederates: ho fought at lredoricksburg, ot Chancellorevillo, and at Gettysburg. When tho War as ¢ver lie started a newspaper, and, have ing subseqnently sattiod in Kt, Louis, he waa olected in 1869 Sonator from the Stato of Mixsons ri, For somo of the,curher years of his carcer 8 addressed only audionccs who could undor- stand bis native tonguo, but after a whilo ho began to make peaches iu Englien, aud at length became oue of tho most oloquont speakora known to the Atnerican political world of aurday, Wodo not know whether thero is auy other inutauce in our time—cortalnly wo cannot at the proxont momant call to mind any other—of a man who for the frst thirty yoars of hig life bad spoken ouly bis own language, and, who beeatue, betore he ha! reached middle nge, ond of tho mast successful oratara nnd debators in tho tonguo and the polities of a foreign coun- try. Tue capacity of propuring aud committing totnomary a fine discourse ib a fanguage not one's ovn is wot perhaps A ery rare accomplishment. Many persons can ro- mombor what marvelous feats of thia kind Kossuth used to accomplish, aud thera aroliving men who can do something of tho game tiauro, Dut to be a really great dabator inaParliament which, so far og tts Innguago Koos, ix foreign to tho epoaker, is certainly s very uncommon achiovement., Mr, Svhurz can doliver withont preparation a tolling speech to an open-air assembly guthered together by torchi- Aight to givo him s ‘sorenade,” after tha An3r- {oan fashion, in St. Lonia; and ho became one of the bent dobators, 1f not tudood the very best dobuter, In tho American Benate. Ho obtained the reapect of all parties by nover eiuking to tho level of a mere pirtisan. As in bia style of olu- queuce so in his politioal character, there way aways eomething higher and broader than mere partisanship could tura tu account, The result of tho fata olec:ions removed Mr. Schurz fora time frum tho Sonate, and ho has come to viuit his old home. He ought to be wolcomo Shore, He lids represented tho in- toliect and tha political intience of his caantry whh winirablo effect in the United States, We neod Lardty say Low etroug and widely wproad {4 thoGorman influence fm America. Ifhas mado lesa talk abroad shdat homethan tho Irish ininonce, but 1t 9 Btoniiily and rapidly growing tobo mach mora powerful. Therois something strange in the phenomenon of that double alleginoca, that doublo nationality which fs illus. traiud by the German population of tho Unisod States. For two or throo gonorations, at all events, the native Isnguage hulds its equal placo with the now tongue, ax the lovo cf the old land fg Kopt up, fecvid and unfading, amid ail tho enthusiasm of tho devotion to tho flag of the now country. ‘Cho habicw and cho iiterature of Germauy are carried to the adopted home. ‘The German in Now Yori has his beor-gardona, hia gimnasium, and hls thoatro, whore he ean hear Shakespeare aud Schiller, somotimes intorproted by wuch artiats as Secbuch and Juoauscheck. Ho haw his newspapers, lis iliustrated periodicals, and bia music. Ha has imtroducad many of bis wave and poctilianitioa Into Amerienn: soctoty aud Jug phrases jntojAmerican politics. ‘ Ponnuyl- vania Dutch" has grown to bo 4 sort of recog- uined dialect, and of late years lias found 6 post, though nats German poot, tn Mr, Lelant, ana horoit stout, many-edventured Wang Lrojtmaun. in Pennsylvania parbaps the Gorman fs tout powerful; but it would be hard to say whoro he ia not powerful, Io avery city, in avery little town almost, of tho Union, is tobe found tho colony of Germans with their hall, their turnveraln, their thaatrl- cals, théir dancing, and thelr quiet, imperturh- ably doflanco of tho Inws of auy States which prohibit the sale of beer on Sundays, or at all, ‘Yo a considerable proportion of tho for utation of tho States the Germna is always a‘ Dutel- mau,” aud there is often 8 good deal of grumb- ling at tho way fo which the Dutchmen imnan- age to got on wherever they cliooxo to acttla themyelvcy. ‘fue Gorman succoods admirably as a farmer or a trador, in winad businces and fn Jarra; a8 a confuctionor, an accountant, a banker, aimorchant, He docs vot object to do- meatic servico cither for himuelf or tho women of ia farnily, oa tho nativo Ameri- ean docs; oud he bag a much groator fno- ulty.of rising to the bighoat grades of tho ‘earcor ho chooses than is, on tue wholo, dis- playod by’ tho Iriahinan, But ho haa soldom qune into municipat politica with tho same zest thatthe Irishman bas manifested, and of the higher Kallties even ho has raruly made o busl- nowt, fo haw not tho Irisiman’s passion for large oitics, bat will go inland, far Woatward, anywhere, aut meke a Lome and & sottloment for Limeelf whorover com can grow and pigs and cattle can be reared, fhe iniluence of tho Germana in Amorican politica is for tho most part of autrictly cousorve ativacbaracter, Tho Garmana wero ustially Dem- ocrate when Deoocracy atill seomed to mean the real convereation of tho iuterosta of the Union. ‘Thoy are gouerally opposed to sudden changes, and distrustful gt captivating polltfcal ex- periments Atogarded aa American citizens hoy bave one doculod adyautage over the Iriuh, Tho Germans have in American politica no na tlonat "tax to grind,""if wo may adopt a phrase common it the Slatos til vory Jatoly was, almout always -given with rome rogard to the ald grudge sgainst Knglaud. Seldom, tnieod, did an Irlsn combination sup. ry & politician merely because of tho part ho f ‘The Irish vote iv, or noe ad taken, or promided to take, in pronioting the iutervota of the United States. ‘he question was always aakod, what was he tkely to promise for tho so-callol *caneo of Irotand,” ‘There was until lately wlmost always sonie spparent prospect of # quarro} with England about womo- thing, and the mun who indulged in tho flercost mmonnces against the British lion way tolorably sure of the Irivt voto, uo matter what hu views tight ba about slavery or protec- thon or paper currancy. Woe nood hardly say how inconventent, to uso no stronger ex~ proearlon, this kiud of iniluouce often proved in Amorican polities, and how unacrupulous a cor- tain cleas of politicians always showed thom. salves iu seohlug to buy it by any mauner of protuisa or pledge. ‘The Gormans bave, happily for themsolvea ani for thoir ndopte i oi expoutad Rhine, The Germans, too, have no Canada which woutd form, in their jmayiuatton, ®& conyoulont . battle-grouud whereon their Amorican brothor could be perauaded, or do- luded, or entrapped, into fighting out thelr quarrel, ‘The German, therefore, Lave no mo- tivo, even if they wero likely to bove any ipchva- tion, for turnitig Amorican politica to some special nations! account, ‘I'hev become, paridy for thia yeauon,. mora gompletoly absorbed as citizens into tho system of America, even if they aro loss vebrinunt than the Irish i thoir devo- tion to tho flug of the Stars sod 8:npes, Uf the German, iniluence in: the United States, Br, Carl Schuig is probebly the hixhost type. Na nian, bative oF fu: America than he, and tho Goromus who wol- cous bim wow ty knowledyineut to ona who bas doue wuch to muske Germany respected on the otier sido of the Atiautic. A gnor, has a better 3 a in Barlin only pay fitting ao- Tko Cartor, of Arizona, has only boen visiting jn Meevachnastty rx’ months, but be was half- drowned at the Mill Hivor disastor, bad biw pair aud eyebrows buryed aff at Molvoke church, id on Thuraday, by the buratiug of a cavnon in Boston, be bad ‘so arm broken, and now he’s on hig.way boms autiorlog, “1 kin ip Arizona, begod." defend myaelt THE SIOUX CHIEFS, A Talk with Them ot Their Journey Acrois tho Pinins, Fighting Strength and Equipment of tho Warrlors, Szetial Corretrontence of The Chteam Tridune. Bax Fraxoimco, Juno 17.—Last wook, on the way from Omahs to this city, I woe invited to visit tho car of Ited Clond, Spotted Tail, and others of the Sioux delogation. Tho Indians, returning from Washington, were In 9 auilon tnootl and notinclined to waste flattering ad- Jectives on the Groat Fathor or any of his coun- selors. Lhad tong talus with the accompanying fotorpreters, and, through them, with the vouitabto rod Chiefa thomsolyes, Binco tho nomi-savazes wero returning to thoir catnp-fires with little good focling for whito meno, Ideomed it timoly to make diligent in- quires ag to the NUMERICAL STHENOTIE AND YIONTING EQUIPSENT of the Sioux vation. Todd Randall, who haw hved among the Upper-Misaouri tribea for the last twonty-flve years, estimates that Ked Claitd nod Spotted Tall aro able to command tho ser- vices of 6,000 oifectively-armned and wall-mount- ed warriors, Theso Indiana bave the best arms of modero manufacturo, consisting chiefly of Wirchoutor rifles and neodlo-guns. Their aup- plles of tized ammunition aro ruffictent for = prolougod campaign. In the event of an open tuptnre with the Government, the Indiana would most likely neattor along the froutier of Nobrasia, and make foraya on tho setsloments where such incurs.onn cor’d be mado without danger of meeting organize? reniatance. ‘Tho interproters way thatthe the Indians are not hos- tile in their fechugs toward the Governinent or tho settlers; but army oflcera of long sorvico on tho plain, who inva nad the best op- portnittlog, of studying Indian character and ndian tactics, anticipate troublosomo times with the Sioux. ‘fhe Commission which is appointed to mact at the Agoncy, 160 miles north of Cheyonne, Wa. T,, may succocd in drafting a treaty that will sat- isfy the gold prospectors, and, at tho same timo, sectire tho assout of the discontonted warriors ; but it fy not provable that surrender of the Sioux title to tue Black Mills cau bo obtained without a promise to pay, therefor a sum NEARLY EQUAL TO THE PRICE OF GOVRENMENT LAND, The Sionx will relinquish their right to hunt on the Republican and Smoby Hill Rivers for tho &pocitled sum of $25.000; they may con- clude, if presscd to tho wall, to soil tho Black Hilla much cheaper than $1.25 por acro ; but it may bo marked down ns a cortain thing, that thoy will tight, and figut hard, boforo consenting to go tothe ludian ‘Territory. ‘Tao consery- ative old Chiefs will counsel tuoir young men to Patiout forbearance and close attention through Out all tho negotiations ; aud if the Commieuion- ers exerciad a propor decroe of prudence, an] a just recognition of rights specified by former treaties, a compromize measure may bo adopted. Tbe Sioux own a country nearly 400 miles square. Thin tract ean be diminishod one-half without denyiig the occupants of ft the privi- loge of good fiunting-grouuds or other tradi- {foal accossories of aboriginal comfort. Tho peace of tho frontier and tho protection of the outer ecttlemonts of Nebraska hingo on tho action of the Commission. If the Commirsion- ers oxpoct to got poszesaion of tho Biack Ililla for $25,000 worth of trinkets and gaw-gawa, thor wilt return home much dissopotuted, The old atolo, Spotiod ‘Tail, basa fair idoa of tho valae of bis county and he also appreciatos tho fact that he aud his people own it according to tho torms of a treaty signed, nealed, aud delivered somy years ago, Red Cloud is not wanting in hard trading se: elther, With the ald of white sympathizors, the Indian Chiefs ought to be Koen enough to DRIVE A SHANP BARGAIN, Bince they own tho land, thoy have the right to oak thelr own prico for It. Hed Cioud went home sulky, To didn't have tho privilego, or the opportunity ratuer, of se- fecting his own delegation to visit Washington. Tho Agant, itis alleged, selected eavora) of tha ats About the Agency, ignortug throughout tho uclinations of the noted Chief. Rod Cloud, in his great displeasare, at first threatened to stay boma; but, acting upoo the adviceot whito {rionds, chengod his decision, and wont along, A chaugo In tho Agonoy was suggested by Red Cloud while in Washington, and some encour- agement i that diroction was giyon to lim, ‘Lhe Sioux seem to lava ONEATEL CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT than the Indians of any other nation, Thelr peaceful habits of lato years contrast favorably with tha comluct of the morciless Choyennea and Apaches of tho Southwostern frontier; and yot Rud Cioud attirms that bia people were wi out rations for a period of thirty-four dave Inst winter. Iho appropriations wore se largo an formerly, and tha facilities for transportation as good av aver bofore, Who got the supplies in- tendod for tha Indians? ‘Pat's the conundrum which vexes tho sboriginal mind. These Indiana have beon the victims of # aystomatio robbery, the perpetestons of which have gone unpuu- whe Loxa Ianaz, —_——_+___ A SERMON TO THE BUMMERS. Curcaao, June 26.—To the Bummers of Chica- goz You will Jind tho text of your proacher thie momiug in the sacred writings, Deuteronomy, twontioth chapter, tenth and oleventh verses, and in tho following words: ‘When thou comest nigh unto a city to fight againat {t, then proclaim peace into it; and st shall be if they miake thee suswer of peace aud open unte theo, then it ball bo that al tho propio thut gs. found therein shall ‘be tributaries unto thee, and thos aball serve theo, It would be impossible to gather you together in any ono pinco that 1 might addrees you in person. Frequenting as you do the dehs and slums of the town, compelled to live by depreda- tiona by day and night upon the peraonsand prop- orty of this docaving pooplo and city, acall fora public mecting could not reach you intimo, but, by proaching to you in thechurch and from one of the various pulpita of Tus Tarmons, my worde will reach you all, aud add vigor and dotermino- tion to the course Jaid out for you. At last wo are Btanding in a land flowing with milk and honey. Worn and weary; and with our garments in rage and tatters afver our forty year’ march through variods wildernessos, comparatively few in numbers, but with hearts of oak, muscles of fron, aod nerves of utoel, wo soe bofore and aroundusa fair and boautiful city fillod with woalth and culture, but with |, every noble and patriotic impuiso of its inhabl- tanta rotted out and crushed by tue luxury, vico, and corruption, that always accompanics s high state of civilizatlon, Inecmbed opon your banuors ia the iucontrovorlibla aud inspiring truth, “The survival of the fittest.” The page of Uistory in filled with records of the overthrow of ouco powartul vations who, grown riot and lururione, have allowed the vices of clyiliza~ tion to sap tho manhood and vigor of its people. Witness the capture aud spoliation of tha land of Patostine, Keo bow the plundering and hardy | Musgulinan awopt all Europe with fire and sword. Read tho conquest of tho vaat and pooulous territories of Mexico by a small handful of dis- ciplined aud determined men under the loader- ahip of the herole Cortoz, Alt history tulla but ono talo, and it willeon- tinno to repeat iteolf to she ond of timo, Byron, musing upon the ruins of Rome, St tingly wan . Mero {a the morat of alt human tales, "Ye bot the game relunrsal of the past, 1 First froodum, aud then houor, when that falle, ‘Wealth, vice, corruption, barbariein st lat, ‘The forefathers of this degenerate race were & bravo and Fesolate peopl, rosenting quickly auy iudignity attempted to be put upon them. They ones eyon cuptied a valuable cargo of toa isto the harbor af the City of Boston because the atto.op} was wade to lovy s dotested tax upon it, ‘hoy fought « long and bloody war, freal! giving up thelr tives and fortunes to eatablin! the grand principiea of freadom aod jiushend emzo for thoi own, and, as thoy thought, for all succeeding generations, Thelr motto was; “ Milioua for defense, but not one cent for tribute.” ‘Their weak and cowardly childrea aro hivivg under the *same motto, bus with ite words and grand Ideas reversed: " Stitlious for tribute, but vot one cent for defenae," ‘Thero iv uo indignity that cannot with safety be put upon this emagoulated and soutaronetbta paople, heir forefathers eutablished the batlos that all future generations migut have a way open to promplly redress any wrong or griev- ance that might be attempted by # corrupt Gay- ernment, ‘Thoy rovorenced and respected the united yoloe of the people as exprosaed through the ballot-box, ‘Ther respect for the bafjut thor whiteslivered and norveleas children baye dobased ‘into the wotsblp ‘of the ballot-box it- . Hold up & ballot. before thom, and, ugh it be etusled with onr falas votay, sud recking with corruption iusido, they will abase themselves in tho dnst bofore it with the mont degrading superetition and servility, ‘Hhisia the gate by which our advanee-nard have alresdy cutered the city and and began the congemnal work of robbing and spoiling its in babitaute, But little forca has bnew found necessary to take posression of the polls and drivo away fron any participation in an cloction the owners of the vost wealth Ising all about us. Thov have dono their work nobly aud well, and the reat is comparatively oaay, ‘ue woaltts of tho city bencefurth belongs to one swall but brave and uncompuerable army, Wo can lay heavy taxed upon them. There will Le no tesintance, and whon our taxation can no longer be borne, then will follow the tuevita~ blo and certain conflacation, Tis feevie peoplo ara also worrhipers of other faiso divimties called “Procedeats.” ‘Thoso precedenta ara manufactured by our courts (sbich, by tho way, have long been in our possession), and are of all eliapes. Bizes, atid colon, Show fad people s “proccdent,” aud, ue it white or Diack. tlue or brown, they will pore 1D the very miro before it, and blindly fol- ow ite lead. ‘Their forefathers had a litte originality, even left the suores of a foreign iand to show their contempt for “precedente,” and In bleak and rock-hound New England wuffored ine numeratle hardships tu catry ont some manly and original ideas of thoir ows ag to the capacity of man for self-government, Owing tothe servile spirit and berotted stu- pliity of ite inhabitante. the city bas pasuod the neme of itu prosperity, and is now tottering to Ite fali, Lot mo illustrate and prove this boyoud all question : A geutleman who bas.learned the Joneon, which all part history 6» plainly teaches, that the people why are the least governed are Roverned the beet. bas offerod to take charge of the affairs of tho citv, manage them with tho care that be has his own privace Lusinena, and, with noincroare, but rather an immediate de- creaso, of taxation. within ten or trfteen yours to Pay up the entiro debt of thecity and stop the taxation of ite Property, excopt such ns the citi- zens would demaud should be aveased tu mako heceswary improvements. It could. no doubt, be cagily accowplished, Common hhuncsty and buainoss-like management would do ft. You can resdily seo that a city! Pout of debt, and wifh taxation reduced to a miuinum, would attract capitsl avd artisans from evory quarter, wud tho city ins few yeara would awel] enormonsty Jn proportions, and be apswarming hive of industry from Lake Forost to Calumat on the north and soutls, and to Kivor- side on tho west, accompanied with an enor- mous increase in the value of real property in every direction. ‘ue sloepy inhabitants rub thoir oyes, and show signa of waking up. We simply tel thotn that there idno “precedent” for such a stato of affairs, and thav relapso nt onc into their formar ttate of sumuolouce and stupidity. Still further: A now railroad and an {m- portant artery of commerce desired co enter the city by the way of Wabash avenue: A largo amount of money was offered the city for tile privilege, tho Company siso agresing to keep the avonuo in repatr and furnish palace cars for the use of tho people from the outekires to the heart of the city, Our frienda aud noble ad- herenta in the Common Council sold ont the tights of tho peopte fora few pieces of silver to ® corporation who have the same—or greator— contempt for tho c.tizens that we do. They Prorecded to outrage every civil aud relicions right of the people by omploring au stinv of men to tear up tho street ‘in tho vight and on tho holy Sabbath, and change on indispenvablo thoroughfare into s deseyed and imraoseable slough. Tho ancestors of thia craven people would have met forco with force, hung tho authors of tha outraze to the nearest famp- post, then piled up tho timbors and rails and Made a blazing bontire of them, Aftorwards would have sold tho valuable franchiso to the corporation that paid tho most monoy for it and mada tha best waprovement, and honestly ap- tied the monoy to the payment of tho public debt. Though property bas declined enonnous- ly in valne in copsequance, the people sect idly by with folded bunds and vacant stare, mutnb- ling curses which they Inc tho courage to open. ly exprees or put in execution, The right of ecarch, which thetr forefathers indigpautly repudiated in tho war of 1812, wo havo re-established in tho new ordinance for an ipector of juildings. A msn’s house was onco consldérod = bw castle, ‘To walk over its thruahold by force wus. at the peril of life aud limb, but this thoroughly cowed and trembling people will now submit to anstluog, and their eatlre property, pablic and perratey lics at our fovt, and open to our iuspeo- tion, Aro further illustrations necessary to show tha piter posttanenity of the eitizena? ‘Tho public scboola aud library are languishing for lack of means to pub their work, once considered 60 necessary by thia licensing paptis. ‘The brary hag callod upon us as tho lawful ralors of tho city to furnish thom with $20,u00 for the ensu- ing year, but, knowing as wedo that intelligonce 1s tho anemy of the superatitions by which the earnings and yotos of the people can be cone tinued in the coutrol of a religions sect, we Lave, of coume, shut down apoo the necessary aD Droptistions, and the institution muyt closed, Do you doubt it? Let me then Jnstiate it in tho strongest poseible manner. You know I arm alwwaye seudy to back my opinion with my nonoy, Ti ‘Teinune may therefore publicly announce that your preacher will con- tribute, if no cther provieion la made, @500 towards the €50,000 called for by tho officers Pot tho tustiturion, or §1,000° towards a fund of €100,000, which would place tho institution npon a still sounder basis, Now, rou would think that 10U citizeoa would be found who would duplicate tha amounts above men- tioned for tho uxes indicated, but such you will tind will not be the cass. The library’ will be elorod, and the fingor of scorn of all onligutened Europe, and especially of tho Eugtish who cou- tributed 80 largely to its present array of Looks, will hencoforth be pulnted ata people who are utterly beneath their contompt, It waa cnlizbtencd Europo that foresaw tho futuro of this Roographical centre, Their capl- talists furnished the micney, labor, and brains tuat built tho city nud tte grand tributarios and outlets. This abameloss pooplo have defrauded them in every conceivable way by {also ropro- sontations and the repudiation of wacred obligs- tious, Wo eball, therefore, havo an opportunity to ravenge oursolves upou Europe for having overthrown, and forever aboislied, our system of apectacuisar wud superstitions region, Go forward, then, with courago and confidence, This peorle aro not worthy the glorious bentago lofe them by their forofathors, aud tho treasures poured into their laps by the wholo world, aud our barbarous hordos will overthrow them and ravage their borders till our coffers oyartlow ‘with the spoil of our onsy cunquext, A Ohio's Alternatives Naw York Heraki—Independent Demoerat, In Obio the Democracy hava presentad a plate form which operates somowhat ‘like to tho Ugutning iu tho eollied night,” giving a glimpso of lignt which enatles tho wayfarer to Heo tho chagin that yawns iu bis path, and loaviug bios fu tho noun, troubled with wouder Low be my gotenfely over or around the danger, Can wo Kot away froin Grantism only by moving ou tho road that loads altimatoly to financial calamity, ropudiatiou, and dishonor? Iy tho Democracy, upou which the couulry counted for tho over- throw of the corrupt party now in powor, dis posed to render this sorvico ouly at @ price at which the country caunot afford to taka it? Must wa accopt tho Ropublicaus for four years longer, third tera: and ail, unloes wo are propar- ed to give place to & party whicl avowa its pur- pose to cast down the pillara of the temple and ring upon ua a financial catastrophe that will loave of our whole commoroial and industrial fabric andour national uredit only a ruin,—arab- bieh boap for bogiurs to grub iu? This dy tho die lemmain whieb the Obie plutform places tho country, Thora is a possibility that the sky may clears Uttle wheu tho Utio contlict isaver. It is probable that on thor iufation doctrines the Democrats will carry Ohio, With that State in their favor their chanooa aro greatly strength ened averywhero, and it is possible that Ino gon- oral Domocratia sally, and? iu a yenoralization of Democratic force tho country ovor, there may be enough political virtue to put down thess Ohio paper makers, the good may outwelgh tho bad, and wo may got a Prosidential candidate whose n aud record will be a guarantos agsinat the thinge threatened iu thia Ohio platform, than which wo do not doubt the country wonld rathor havo all the corruption of the Ro- poblicana, Lut if deed ot ture out im this way there may arise out of the conflict another isuuo,—that of the restoration of the old system by whick tno Btatos and not tho nation resu- lated the bovks and their issues. If tho Olio poaple want to multiply doliar bills till they are worth about 2 cunts ajioce, tho people of this State have not the same deshy. And tf, out of thisty-sevon States, uinotéen or twenty should sympathize with Ohio, tho people of the other Btatea would beconie very rextive under the lusa that thts would inilict, aud tuey would morslizo with ouergy upon the systom that thus deter- minod their comparatively focal concerns to suit the fancies of the aparse inbabitaute of the lands iu which the love of witd-cat curroncy is damic. It would bo a graat inishsp to fall agai iuto our old system of Stato curroncles ; bus it would bo a smaller catamity than whas the Deaoc; threaten, and portaps preferable to the continuation of Lopublican rule, sinakye ¥ ‘Theodore F. bier ot Chatham stirehs New York, ld getping & projudice ayeinat gnakes, an rand if viows, too. - He keop aenake and snimal storo, and got & Loa, the largest ever feen in this country, sent to him, broke ont of hia cage, Kireten was caperin: feot of anako after him, the man down and 2uiled itsolf up oo him, but. fortunately refrained from anythig worse, few davn apo Kiraton received another consign- nent uf boas, and reached in to take one about 8 teat long from the box. tho anate reached out for Kirsten, seized the ara, and bit through two arteries, then Inah- ing ttuelf about nutil finally chockad off. Kiraton docau't feel at all well since tho encounter, aud, ts gotting prejudiced against L ESTATE. and a tmomout inter Abort a amall toon with 22 me Tho sorpent linacked | god mana fiheral vaary will bo pelt: ino: Reed cot nypiz Ad 23, “elt At the samo instant analrendy atated, tho auake busin 7 ‘or particulars add ORENT, ANEW of Content, Park: suites OF at othosy Htonm 148 Kase ron i 3 ent marble fro: brick bara, all tomdern fragt wants property 14 untneumbersd and NOt Urb, WALKS H bo aolt vary Gheap AUTIFUL LOT a0 Ae from deput:, proper! ABOUT unt aach, on monthiy Ol KALE—OR TO. Houses and Lota at prices a Property and lost bares 10 Des TAT HINSDAL A= id teria to suit anybody, tha of any suburb of bor pert, withoat buildin cam, ata be COUNTRY REAL ESTATR, OR EXCHANGE-GRIFFIN 4 1, or lock, corner of Lasallo and Mi regumber af tinproved tarme, alsu wi ited landa ti Centeal Stinotaand Jawa, to eoll at low ea and on cay ternus of ayment, or to oxchanur _TO RENT--HOUSES. WANTED-°MALE HELP, Bookkcoonors, Clorks, &o. WASTED IY A WHOLESALE CLOTHING. fhuntey a8 in who commands n trades to & aperianc Ls COMPETENT, PRESCRIP SION: Drodace taleronesa as to caps my BO, can hear of @ permenent atte ato afraid to work and exnnot produce need not appl. Addrose K 2, ED-K jane that rAton ANTED-TWO FIRST-CLASS COACIL - TRIB howy work; alan, two firit-clasy teiminora Shaw Corclana Co., Indianapulty, Ind. np hianloymant Agoucina AXTED 30 RATLROAD LAHONENS THR tem andes “ie, 2, CHUCUSTEAN, 1 South Olnrks at., Roum Ty apataira, \WVASTED MONDAY, MEN FOR RAILROADS, Tacris, saw mille ove toarding-bose and ‘ouo foros Watur-aty HAIG! 8 o abe yatur-al Yt BROWN, ANTRDTHUIRTY RAVAD LANGRER WW Abeta ll aA PARR forai9) for aaremlit’and farm.” BL AY ANGHLL, ANY RATLIOAD LAHORERSAS tegatana TAL UALVURAH A, Hon FOF STs fieaectign nnd teack worl, lichost. waves ‘All for Towa and Iilinols, and feeo tare, ve 2COe 2 Wort tandtgneate es APY UNV. atl Miscotianaone VW ASTER -STRERT-AALESSEN AND CANVASS. ors to know that they can sare money by gotting their suppties clus diruct. titre us iad wa will alta Sone tho largest stock nf elcome, poedinss and mevelt ioe ie tne Aisttod etaton. Ueneral “ngchia and cuvasoere eoanvtly aunpliod: cata jontlons Uy Me MMINOTON, 1H Bratoat Reais KOre NTE PIRATULARS Sith Jake clare of my shirt depart ments tho a ‘ninail “inioroe ‘pretorrady ‘Sturt ve ably cu zon measure nud ffs Adi ; gy ut Divenports big avenport Shirt Factory, | \VASTED-seR “AND ONS tO. Sein Tie the parlor match toy pletol. MEN IN BEAT call and éco the easiest plan in America to maki thving—$lsamples fteo. Mon of wunter] appea: FAK tact CAN oAsily make B10 4 wook anaral wanted, de will pay youd moh in hepeainetiet Unite ade ied. ut ‘men ta thy Ua] le Gress HAY 2 CO., Cicagy, 61 Lasaliess = WAsTEpiag ro Gx > r noties 9 arealldeeas the publishes \ at tA HOY, AC ED AnOUT tee. at idsand 13t Ranaiginees bavranents eee MOR ___WANTED-FEMALS HELP, Domestics. . WASTED-A GIRL TO WASH AND IRON IN A Private boarding house, and ta help on gonoral work itrewulred. 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YA YOUNG MAN OF exparience, honesty, and {ntegrity as Lnukkeeper OF atistaat bookkeepre In some rspoetahle busiicsss Wwholasale or aftics businine profrrsd, Sulary tut 96 Hep of an ubjsct as @ good aitualioa, Adureas ¥ Ch, Tribouavtiva, (PO RENT—FURNIAHED TOUSE—AN UN’ chance fora family with no oliidren to rent a tro story and basement marble 1 houre, well and com. plevoly furnished, Including piano, in one of tha bo t city a et arse and stoaim cars; prica, 8, for ona weak, TURN URNISHED ROUM, vo ¥ Toe lMtitvout beards Kinesbury Block desot “Apolyat itoom St, ENTIFURNISHED ROO; [ i rontroma for geuticmen, No, 1! $uuth [alated- at, near Vanburoa, TO RENT--STORES. OFFICES, &o. ND 2a WEST MADISON. lux’ runt 1 HOBILER, 188 Weat £5 togothor or saya at. OOLI, Ni RE CORNER GREEN AND, ‘Sis70; tieat-otuee location for IPO RENT-ETO. son-ste. j siza by Ey NEWELL & StU: drug business, | CUL! Maddiso: KNTSTORES 100 AND 102 RANI rr bl if NEW GOMMISSION Apply 13 Cuamber of Breceiinnnatne. 10 RENT—DOOK, 1f9 FRET FRON' er at Oumimareas CENTRALLY LOCATED, watlune; rent haw te good pars LRA, itvom 13 Chamber of Gun SD TWO NOOMS, 6 m poxor, very cheap. To, ENT-LARG South Canals, DAVISUN é Wi —————— ee ROARDING AND LODGING, Sonth Side. BQUTIL STATE-ST.-GOOD ROARD FOR. ladiosor gonttomse, #1 to €5 por wuok, with uso of, plano and bath; day board, &¢, 70 WABABIEAV. = BOARD, WITH ROOMS; 4 day-bosrd, GAN BE ACGH vy id beard at Girls’ Moma, 416 Wabash-ay, Kenee ottica attached, North Sido. INDIANA-BT,—ONK LANGR FRONT ROOM sittablo fortwo goute or geatluwan and wifo, ‘AL modern fiaproroments. WANTED Te jeated, south of hor without board ‘aatur- nistouy by goatleman and witvanly, Addross V 10, Pnb- Y Hotels. VADA HOTEL, 18 AND Ii WAMASILAY., botweon Madi sonand Muntuo-sts, ~CGood rou, will by GI.f0. 2 a 7 ta es’ D1 Roh ie ei aor dens 8 0 por wook.’ Day TO EXCHANGE. A HOUSE AN! 12,000 clear, fortwo Jot or a lot on Wrairia aod lot'oralot near business tu Kugle: Wort t fora Dt on ptat Wy. acres of Wilmington, jor Chleago property. RXONANGE—90 ACCES NEAT WARTINGTON ud carsbope of G,, i. & V, x subdisisim, Wil forclvar house and lot and sue cash, Appl nh ‘Dost it ¥ USHA AND LOTS ON THE ih biica, ais, 8 fine bu EW STORES AND carnor ‘Twvnty-third. i Blt, 4 Washing: STOCK OF DRY GOUDS FOR OIry art caaty of Suutlt Chicage fote at the new rolling mille, _ BUSINESS CHANCES, WELL, ESTABLISHED AND fancy goods busiogas, (nan excellent lucation aryely.” Wb PAYING SIILLI. fur salu ai ‘sald choap for {sfactory security, tho owner boing obliged (a the city bus the ooly rassua for polling. ME FOR SALE-ONR OF THF REST jug and wull luosted, corner of Ligcoln aud Wele W sounta which yi cant oulloet,or wat ig Ine a peroontaye, No oxper ou PARIS Cee iat tabenionets Moa ene e ee renee PUR BSALEK—FURNITURE AND FIXTURES OF 45 buviaves castro, full of guod-paying et rent in ihe clty, Owner going away. une ottics, FOR SALE OR FX. jo paper-mill, tholuding ine, rotary tor pomer, etoar ond chtne, ic. all cx re adurcas Wort PER MILL PROPHET a0 iter, double cyliudel 65, Haltimore, Ma, QPLENDID tits DY clase dry-guvdi ESS OPPORTUNITY—A FIRST- Mors for tales doles businass of parinor reawo for HUBUALD, Pust-Onioe Box GAiGUN ANS WOWTING-ALLEVS VOIR BALE, ateH acute aud Indians: = a APs nk at cateet BARGAIN INA HIN Re (tA brand now $135 walnut and Terry parlor Bold, 187 asiod, ant walnut paslog guit, n= Te) PASTURE A’ y taht, June 31, 6 largs, dark bay eather Mad cats tit'utad Tost wite to tet vk, at lod fou white segregates lt Be al KV 2 Ao on puing, rete price 18 tS Dried, ent os sia warranted tae seoLinnenns. SITUATION WANTED—A COLOKE Washinton, 0. 0., af inany sonts" of the leading notols Head of secund. w: NAN FROST aricnes In amng ha Gountry waite g situativg ae has ao ubjecttua to golnz away. SITUATIONS WANT: TAI Narens. ITUATION WANTED-WY AN EXPERIENCED +) outer, iu the countez oF te travel; guul Tefurouca, Callat aig Wabach-av, Employment Arozts. ITUATIONS WANTRD—L HAVE &) FINST.CLARB gurls wating for sttuations for hotel, rs-tauran', oF pirate fanslics, at Star Lnwwhlgonce Cincy, Lad Watt a Munruo-at. ED-LADIES IN pcan by eulted aa by applying to SIRS. APItISE, It Wost GITUATIONS W, Sirst-cluse fon country, can Lo Wabastt ay. LADIES IN WA holp, uf auy aationailty, “fur wed at once, AIS. BAREIS lingitan ant nian il Rn ofices Hh newnannennrbINANCIAL, OMMERCIAL PAPA AND MONTOAGTS: Bought anit sold: loans mado on real estatn, RU: FLUNG I east WVuaning i Pav, NOTE seri iNT i wnortgages “butght an Pais 8 BAUME ese vats OSS not ge US Goa ShOURTIING 1 STATE BIRRKE SAV i JLOSEX (10 (LGAN IN ANY CAUM “AT THE AA private ofico uf the Diamond Varcliaaing and taan, Co., Room 8, Howe iu nd Fackent MOREY, TG LOAN ON DIAMONDS, watoit ‘Singer machlaos, wnt other collatorala, Private Loan Uthoo, 125 Clat aire. M ONRY TO TUAN OS’ Rt Foars. Je HENILY KOFE corner Clark’ snd Washingt LRSTATR 1 TOS ftvou It Atospur locke ington CHIOAGO AND COOK COUNTY of M100 and ovorat 4 per coat, 66,00) mattcr sums, Mt per cent: pure bought. NICHLULS, BiLAGU a ST. 000, (eat, EES, eat ee AND a, hi liga Pane real stato. TUINEG & HOND, (od oie HORSES AND CAR A vero: WESTON & CO., 19d fXi. yee forest. ca ary and barnoss, ina ivan tetont all horiea sdld wndar warrantoo. AL AND 39 HOUTH CLINTON-ST.. A LARGE AA tock of faintly carriages, Duguios, p alldo- Goats, otc., at pricys to suit tho tines, ft, AT, THE CRNTIAT RebosiTORY, ri apposite Palmor House, all SU Sa aud phactoue at low pri QDWARDS’ CARRIAGH EMPORIUM awh yuu ean gat hactuneand all ott POR RALK-OW EXCHA au yon A GooD oe Milwauktonvs aad Division-at. JOR BALEWA VINE PAIR OF CROSN MATCHED Je htes black surt dark rosa; youd ruadators; welgut a RAST WaASiftNG- thitee- 'O PII 21 OO, AURCOW Ie—TENTS, TENTS—ALL a Sade nos Hear we segpaltahded, ah “ERD fobubUbous ayut, tvs aveat,, Chicagus © IR BALE-AT LESAN THAN HALE THR VATUL Ra eA cers pmuuated wth Utnber ovengiote: Also, lot of w js, musket: cuutrements, Also, Daring bh) on who Hoy Adenare deus 44 faa 2 inch joe ol f 4 u jogva Brnorted {lek-aten hefty digitata bunkrapt estate. Apply to JUBN RANKIN: L — GOVERNMENT _ OLoTmiN tebrie ita phar ilankete, and tates fiftearg compat Ha Tor OM ELUNE ‘No. 9 Wont POS! {" Wouses, Frook Coat nnn nnn ADVERTISERS WHO DESIRE TO REACH GOUN> try readers cau dasuint mt and clieapest mane Kolloga'e Groat Newse Lagi Td Jackaonat, 4 LLG! ) FOR GAST-OFF CLOTHING AND Halse queue ous af aay alad by selves olor ONa8 GELDEL, Za Derby nai isnt intents iT MINDER THA doling in yrivoe as rund uey tg Glove Store, 4 Stal PURCHASE JUDGME, NOTE: AG. thera cde SEWING MACHINES. | INGAR OFFIC HS WEST MADISON-T., OOR- - ce monthly payments , i VE) RINGIUR, LWITSON, | Halorot Woe end 4 vhedler & Wilsus it oust, Toan U 35 CI ‘oom %, 8, FOI. aaa ica BING Hit ‘3fACH = a WV Area cath wlll be paid, Lf cheap, 1:5 Olark-at,, Room 3, upsiain rit LOST AND FOUND. TOUND—A STRAY COW CAN Ie WOUND AT Pome iptughton's, on the ourker of Eifeyolsbiette * ‘Tho owner cau Lavo hor by paying TIES HAVING IN FOSBEBSION A ' Won will ploase roturg It tu J. ¥. Are gpratej reculre coward; no q ‘TS ¥ FROM BI ‘aroun id" for bore oF Subst, ar KGOND-HAND FO! at price paid f pate at 247 Outtage Grova av, PARTNERS WANTED. R WANTED WITH FROM 95,00) T Liege manufacturing Business, vuuulugurder. Addruss AR, 1 A BRAS SEW A Hoot ura geile, raritquag Gast, Tg ostaren) aa Unat cau jestrad ; chile oad wate DIVORGES, IVOBCES—LUGALLY OBTAINED~NOT FRAUD. 1 yoary thee iam courts of Obivago. Foot Ciloe das Laie ND MAGNIFIOENT 6100 PL th all tatost improvements, “Axratls, . lished rose tee molding ‘stots pla yaaa carve ta aig: ie tveyenr . Pe hiashou vis Watastrars, SR) HUY A GOUD SEOOND-IAND PLAN S50 MI Y.G Gverr sultaute fore loormer. donoe tis Wabssaay, MACHINERY. . acacia ee RRO nae GALE-VLAX MACHINERY, t HEY OF Ro tetas teaser, caap. tad Llbdolanate