Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE CHICAGO "TRIBUNE: "TRIDAY,VJULY " 16, 1875. THE QUEEN AND AMERICA. tlow a War with Enginnd and France Was Averted. An Inferview Between Thnrlow Weed and Earl Russell fn Retation to ilio Trent Affair, Queon Victorin's Efforts to Presorve ¥oaco Between England and x America, Huggestions from the Fronch Government “L'wive Discountensnced. TH8 Dispatel Demanding the Surrender of Mason and Slidel) Modified by Her. ~ew Yonw, dnly 10, 1K T8 (he Pditor of the Neo York Tvibune :—Tho selebration of tho nlnsty-ninth atmiver wary of Amerlcan indepondence, in London, pos- gossea mioro than ordinary interest, indicating, a8 it does, o gratifying promise that nn ovent tlilett occadonod o ebvon years' warbolween Eugland and Americs, will, at tho closo of tho eontuty ln which it occtirred, find both countries sordinlly united, emulovs ouly to tival each othior 1 tho elevation and prorperity of thoir rospeotivo governtaonts and peopled. ‘Tho toasts given and the ppeschios olicited at the London Fourth of July ealebration recall fuci- denta connected with onr Iato Lebellion which topbt to become o part of tho history of our cotatry, During the darkest days of that Robell iott the dangor of war with Franco and England wag most Imminont, Antecodontsand traditions led un to hope for aympathy fu France, and to spprobend Lostility In Eugland, Ho far a4 the Fronch Government was concorned that hopo was uttorly disappolnted, Nordid the friendly fool- ing which wo looked for smong tho Frouch peo- plo oglst. With ono oxcoption, the Emperor and {hioso angociatod with Lim i tho Government wore agsiuat us. ‘That excoplion was the Princo Napoloon. e was our firm friend, and for ihat roason was out of favor. In Lugland the commercial cities, tho capitalists, and, aa a rulo, tho arlatocracy, wora agatust us. In the manu- faoturing diatricta wo had friends whora repro- « eontatives in Forlismont stood by us faithfully on all qaestlons. But tho Trent affair, ocelirring nt & most critieal moment, whited ** ail England ™ in & cry for war. Our firmost fricuds in and out. of Parltamont woro djsmayed. Al felt and sald that, ooless tho Confederato Commiesfonors, Mason and Siidoll, wero releascd, wor was inev- itable. Whila that quention waa pending, Mesera. Colden, Inight, Forster, Kinnaird, aud other mombers of ULarliament, wero powerless aud epeectless. Our Minjsterial friouds, tho Duke of Argyli and Milner Gibson, Wero paralyzed. RERVICES OF M. JCOLLAGIH TORREND. - - At that mout critteal moment Mr. McCullagh Torrony ronderod us acrvices whiclh ontitie him to the alfection nud gratituds of tho Amorican peopto. 1was introdiced to him the morning aftar my nrrival o London oerly in December, 1861, by Mr. Peabody, at whoso bank o largo nomber of panic-struck Amorleans had assom- bled. Mz, Torrens, when I retired, mot mo 8t the door of the bankiug-Louso, remarking that my atrival o London was opportune, aud that I mnat see Earl luseell jmmediatoly, I re- plied that our Blnister, Mr. Adams (llien tho right man in the nght place), would presont me to the Minister aa sooit_as ptacticablo, will not do," rejoinod Mr. Torrens, ** presses; you must 400 tho Lari to-morrow ;" adding {hint b wonld nrrange au sudionco, and intorming mo of tho timo and placo that oven- ing?ml was gurprsed at tho worm Interest man- iteated by the Enghishman aud n stranger abd doubfful of tho proprioty of anticipativg the lind intontions of Mr. Adama; but thiat gentie- man relioved my doubts on this point by ndvis- ing mo to avail mysolf of Mr. Torrens' timely offer. 1 dfned ¢hat day withi tho 1ate Bir J. Emerson Tenneut, meating a Iargo and whut provea to bo a wer party of gontlewen, among whom was the Colomal of 8 regiment which was to leave Lon- don tho pext nioruing to embark at Liverpool for Caneda, ‘Tho Colonol was toasted, and, iu zesponee, mndo & briel but excitiug war specch, dwelling witlr much effect upon tho duty of i Tnghshwen to resent tha insults to their lag, I was sested at tho table next to Lord Claienge DI'agot, of tho Admiralty, who informed mo that ther Ftu[mmuonn for ‘war were nctivo and for- roldable, sod that, for tho first tims sibce 1815, thoy were workiug double-hauded nigat and day iu the dock-ysrds, Returning from dinner to my hotel in Hanover Bquare, I found Me. Tor- rens, who dirgoted mo to leave Loudan tho noxt moming st 11 o'clack and dnve to Fembroke Lul:ga, Rlichmond Iill, Ear! Russeli’s country weat, MR, WEED AXD EANL RUSACLL, 1 found the Minister guie nlone and was conrtoously roceived, Conversation for the first ton or fifteon mimttes wan eémbar- rasged by an_evidont doterminstion on the patt of ‘the Ministor to ignore all othor queations uatil the Lonor of Kugland ghauld bo satistled by tho surrendor of Mason and Bli- dell. Gradually, howorer, tho rastruiut possed awny, sud His Lordsbip explained the circum- stances which lod to the Queon’s proclamation giving belligurant rights to tha robel States, 1t \as avidend that even if his symoathics wero not wills the Buutly, be had coma to the conclu- sion that wz woiu tho ngyrersors. [ oudesvorad to corteet (but ynpression by calling i ation- tiont o twvo or tbreo nndeniallo factd upon which this wholo morkis of tho question turned. After an hour sud o half Juuch was aauouuced, and the conversasion becante general. . n the drawing-room, aiter tho Earl hed con- versed astde with Lady Rusacll for s fow min- utes, thanking btm for the tlmo Lo had spared 1no, I wad taking lonve, when Lady Russell in torposed, sayiug, * You must ot 4o without seo- -’"fl tho ' lodge 'grouuds,” in walking through ‘which hor ladyelitp poiuted ont the various ob- Jects and locaiitios with which history bad mada me famibar, fo the course of oor walk she re- marked thus ladios of courso knew nothivg of Hiate georets, but tlat they had ears and sometimos fhiey heard things which might ot bave boen intended for thom; asdd- ing, thst it would probably rolieve my + anxloty to kinow that {n our difficulties tho aym- pathies of the Quesn wero with our Goveru- ment ) that ller Majesty remembored tho atten- t10n8 extended to Lior dou, the Frinco of Wales, and would do oversthing in hier puwer to pre- veub 4 raptars with Americs, With this gleam of hopu, [ roturnoed well fled with my visit to Pembroke Lodgo, rateful to Mr. Yorrens for tho promph sud houghtful servfos ho had rondorod. Hub that goutioman was not contont with ona good turn, /1& was sonsvantly st work in onr cause, Tho iDitlly News, noxt to the 29mes, was (e ,{ puost futluontial journal {u England. Tho News 'N‘:ltp‘:uu"gu:,m ?uu& behfly and warmly, Many -y and ublest Americ “wiitton by v, Torrapn, o oo Arhiclod wero 3 Howma weeks aftor Parlismont ‘mat, thoro was » Yacuucy for Fiugbury; Mr, Torious, a_mer f\{n: 8 provious l'll{!lmfllll. bad uot b“‘:nl::x: . tlo uow offored for' Linsbury, and w chtlllsn. wlen bus sphore of una(n\nnn’ ‘xlnu:l: etilatged. ‘The offorts of Mr. Torrous in babalf g,!fl 'fmn gxu'mmnut n‘:d Unlon in and oub of ere cons hia War was oyer, ‘n iy Sd ontibileg uat) TUE QUEEN'S DESILE ¥on PEACE, Whilo waitiog with iuteuso solicitude’ for the deciaion of our Governiong upon the demaund of Englaud for the murrauder of Mason and Hil. doll, 1ro0eived from tho Hou. Artbur Kinualrd, M. I, futbo atrictest contldouco pomtive eyl dooca that th Queon had at tho right momont cauned the dlapateh demanding tho surrender of Mason and Blideil o B so far moditied in ian. funfa aud eplrib a4 to reuder & compliauce with b lesn difiicult to our Government. Hovaral dsye atter recelving thia informatlon cope flrmiog (ho assurance kindly &'Vou me b{ Lady Ruossoll, I yecelvod addition- al aud’ conclusive evidenca from au. othor high wource. Hiuce the iliness of I'rince Albort, tho lsta honored nud famouted Kir Heory Hollaud had medo dally visils to Windsor, Weo saw him every evening either with Br, aud Mrs, Adama st tho Legation or al oar own lodginge, Tao the question whether (ho Queen ssid any- thlog wbout our truubles, he nstm-d that Mer Mpjenty was too much sbeorved in hor own to talk or think abont publio matters, Home days after the informatlon recelved from Alr, Kionaizd, Bir Heury came to us m bpoysns apirfte, saylbg that Le now had lussaut wews. I'he Queon, le said, had hat day weked if thore was sorious danger of war with Amorics, recelving in roply a0 asanrsuco from tho dours physician that war ©ould only ba averted by tha sobof the American Goverurnent, The Quoon then iuformod Bix Jlsuay ""h"" piodioal asuooiato what ocourred twebs ‘Hor Majesty, Loid Palmotabon, and Princo Albort, whon tho dispatoh demanding the autronder of Mason aud Hlidelt was brouxht to Windeor for approval. This atatomant not only confirmnd the matonial facts communieatod by Mr. Kinnaird, but suporadded mioute and Intor- oating doiails, Thin informatfon, hosvavar, llke that imparted by Me. Kinnaird. Imqri'ell umiler strict injunc. tions of macrecy. 1t tho doath of "Lord Palmeraton romoving ono seal of seereey, and anxioud LbAt our poople ahotld know how mnch thoy worn fndebted to (he Queen uf England, [ wrate to Mr. Kinoaird aeking his pormiesion to mako a fatl revelation of tho facta within my knuwlotdze, That gentiemau communicated slth Mr, Uladatone, the aucceswor of Lord Pslmoer- aton, Mr. Kinnaird'a roply to my lotter, an ex- tinet from whicl T facl at liberty to publish, will nhn\'v that tho queatlon encountered snotber ob~ staclo: FRUM THE TION, A, RINNATID 10 1AURLOT WEED. 2 PALL MAL , Dac. 22, INT0.—Dran Mn. Wi Tam sorry I Deen mo Jong n anawering otter, TuLE Tost o tiie fn commmnieatiug with 3r, Gliadatons, At firat ha only smt mo An answer {hirougls bis Becretary, saylng thab be wonld tnauire, uA Vo woe nob aaaro of tho fact, Thave st last re- rotved n very full snawee from him, & copy of which T inclono eonfidentually, T cannot agres with biw, o 10 A verbal correctfen nat being of the greatest | portance, for & pefach may inadvertontly exproes Ty 18w way which might appear fnsulting or Alatrusifnl, when even tlio dlightest alteration i the wording mixlt complolely ohaugo it el OF contke, nnder o circomatancen it wil bo apossible 0 make suy oilichl use of Gladstatie's Pommmnication, Bub it must rest with you to docide Whivior you will refer 0 the matter aa fedling upon e 0wt menory of wiint You hesrd When you wers o giand ot the time ut {ho War. T do trunt that et il niever o any slteration in the friendiy Vointians Lietweon tha two conntrios, and thAl you will nireeod fu gettiig your Governiment to terminate tho "Alabama controvery, a6 10 Engiand thers in o fal Aiapowition to d +0." Temesiber mo most, kindly to Mins Weed and all our wutual frieuds, Yours very Eely, .+ KIRNATRD, IR QUEEN'A EFFONTA TO MAINTAIN PEAOR, Thors can bo o impropricty In maying that Mr. Glagstono assun.od that whilover passea bo- Lweon the Queen And her Cabinct Ministors whils A question is undor consideration, fhinits na- ture confldential, 1 am constraod, thorefore, to act upan Mr, Kinnalrd's m:fiucnnon in aMrm. ing, a8 1 do, on truatworthy ififormation, that on three ocenwions duting the frat year of the Re- bothon, Quecn Victorin coutributed ossontially 1o tho rrerorvation of poace botweon this coun- try and Epgland, On two oceasiona [lar Majes- ty disconntananced wigjeations fiom the Krench Gavornment which meant war. T'lio firkt was a proposition for the joint inter- vention of Franco and Englaud, the obfoct bo- ing a recognition of tho Confelorato Governs ment. Tho noxt was the introdnetion into Par- liament, nfter an intorviow by the mover with tho Irench Emporor, of & resolution repudiating our blockade. The popular facling in England Wwas #o atrongly in favor of tho Confederato States, thot our friends in Parliamount and in the Cabinet, but for tho conviction that their conrao wan tacitly approved by thoir Bovercign, would Jiave found thomaelves unablo to succossfully Teaist thowo hostile measures, When tho dispstet demanding the surrender of Mason aud Shdall was read by Lord Pafmer- ston ta tha Quoon, and the consequonces of a ro- fusw! wors oxplainod, Hor Majosty was startlod ud distreseed at the fdes of war with America, Taking the uiu?:uch to the Priuca Consart, who, thon in his Inat illness, was sitting in his npartment the Queen glied him to road it, saging that she thouglit the langunge and epirit wore harsh sud peromptory. The L'rince concursing in_opluion with Ilor Majosty, subjected tho dis- vateh to ernsuies and Interlineations, in which amouded form it was roturnod to tho Promior. n relating thin incident to Sir Henry 1lolland, the Queen added, *‘that was the laat timo tho [nince usod his pol Not quito aure that Mr. Kinnaird in Iug lettor intowded to or- mit mo to btato how Lin obtained the information rolating to tho modification of Lord Yalmer- slon's dispateh, I am constenined to witbhold au jnteresting incidont, without, howover, ro- linquishing tha Lopo of bringlug it out atau- other it and in nuother form. Our war with the Conlederato States, a8 wo now know and realize, was formidable enough in il its aspects and consoquonces without tho ng- gravations of & simultaueous contlict with | gland and France. Tho I'rench Emporor was tin- quostionably in favor of the Confoderato States, and desired to nid them oven at tiic oxpenso of n war With our Government. 1118 point was that Lranco weedod cotton, The Emperor said to Archinshop Hughos what his brothor, the Count do 3lorny, repeated to me, that when the French paople wero out of omployment, the Govern- ment was oxpected to furnish them with broad; that cotton waa essential to tho wolfare of Trance, and that for this roason the Fronch Governmont was justified in urglug either the rocoguition of tho Confederate Goverumont or the abandonment of our blocknde. Ils wought and oxpectod the co-operation of Eugland, o largo nunjority of whoso citizons wero with him in sentiment and nymuntb v, But tlat vatioual ealamity was averted by tho firm, enlightoned, stondy, and wise conrss of eminont and inflaon- tial English friends of our Government aud Umon, to all of whom iy senee of grativude {s nieasarad by thie value of the services rendoted. Tnuurow WEED. THE WORST OF THE SCANDAL. Special Iaputch to The Chwaco Tribune, 8r. Pavz, Minn., July 15.—T4lton has beon en- Rngud to lecturo nost wintor in 8t, I'awt sud liuneapolis, aud nogotiations are in progress for Boochor, with fair prospéct of success. PRGSO S Gen Preston’s Orntlon. Charlaton (8. C.) Netes and Courter, Tha gratiou dativered by Gen. Jolu 8. Preaton at the University of Vircinia, Iast Thursday, de- mands romo notico I Lis native Btate, lent bf~ Iduce shall bo construed to give coneent to tho monstrous proposition hie advances aud attompts to domonstrato. . . . Thlu is the strain in which one Bouth Caroli- nian eponks at a time when the patriotic heart beats high at the appronch of a true, generous, and lasting peace,—a peace as thorough an complets {u the forests aud savannshs of the gnulzi 28 in tho mines aud marts of tho Wost and orth, 'T'bsn Gen. Preaton’s {nvectivea nothiug conld bo more out of keeping with thé wpirit_of the day ar with the temper of thae people of Virginia, Ono of the most intlugntial papete in the Old Tominion gaye: * Tho day ta too full of liviug issues to mnke doad ones ‘aceeptable, and the peoplo of Virginis aro too_anxious for peaco and. ‘;mupemy under the Republia whien thair athers naslsted to eatablish to welcome the ro- vival of old causos of quarrel. ‘Their Univorsit 18 & poculiar inatitutiou which they can clerisl without any feeling of distrust: but they have no dosirs of advancing backward as 10 othor lu- stitations, and o disposition to mistako n parade of iutoloranca for a sucrament of iutellect. Tho address of Gen, Proston 18 aliko uvjust to hils own admitted ability, aud to the people of tho fostitution on whoso behalf it waa mado. While tho colloge-commencoments eluawliora throughout the cuuntry sre tnstinct with poace, tolerauce, and gaed-wilt,it |5 ashama that our leading Southern Umveiwity uhonb{, oven for a ds{. bo prostituted to usea which ovory sonatbls Virginian condemns,” This s tho feeling iu Virginis, and it{s {he foeliug of tho vast mu}orll{ of tha peoplo of Bouth Carolina. Qon, Preston Is no longer a apokeatnan tor the Paup}n of this Hrate. With & small clags of equal- ly sincers aud squally tureasonablo mmen, bia words will bavo somo- woight, bocuuso they ox= prosd 8 stubbornly-cherishiod oplulon; bu he, and such ag he, Liowever venorable or respect: bio, are no longer leaderw In the land of active purposo, high nmgmu. and liboral opiplon. The met who control Bouth Carolina, slthough tholr utrength has never besn fully felt, ara the mon who were young whou tha War bagan, and wout futo tho srmy and wloyed thore. Of tho oldor mon, there wera two classes: thoss who wero biysically unflttad for tho marching snd fasting of aolive servico; and the muoh Inrger class who ware flrat fu War—and first out of it. For thouo who wero really unabla to do more than they did, thero In tho most kindly constderation. Thetr errora are nok trested a8 crimes, For those who pronnsed miore than they rnr!ormud. thero la in- dulgenca aud repose—as loug as thay reman ln the rear. Neithior claus can mold publla opinion in thls State, or 1 any Southern State. Larly in V‘Irgluln, 'l'oomby lu Ueorgla, Preston In Bouth Carolins, cannot arrest the march of evants. The men who fought through tho War, and have grown up since tha War, are not blinded by prejudica. They love the South devoiedly ; they Lonor tha Cunfederste desd. But thoy teupect the brave men whom ihey met batito on a hundrod felds; wnd they see and know for tnemsolvos that thore are just as good Christisny, just as gallant gentlemen, in tho Noith as in the Bouth and thiey canuot doubt that thero are fauatics in the Houth as In tho North. Wendell Plillips, iu Masuscbusetts, fs the complement of Jufin B. Preaton in Houth Carolios, Lt ia bast for tho old loaders thut they romain ju honorable privacy, Vheir words, the frardu of 1600, aro out of tlno aud tuno. Tina i ‘-iun cauntry y this {s one people. Wa know it, and foolit, Buraly, {hien, we sliould pity thowo Xha sloss tholr oyea In tuo darknews bofora tho awn, aud waken uot, though fhe Ught of the uug‘g;:‘mmu bexultul the Inad, on Praston woutlt bave SR aeto et S ar et ax onoluaiva cilod aud ieravonoibpa: 'bp BORR was uuregon- a8 an excuse for ve. ould have sorved fratoxt or Tibtite ey ot Toglulation, aud ‘sa a c‘ut we h-‘m u::-;) -flp’:‘f “Tl h“::u'l':nm ‘:.'.h gon! rpride wild iy Y g Luussment, bus WISCONSIN,, The Lato Ltepublican Btate Con- vention, A Largo Body of Representative Me_n, Whose Procceitnrs Were Har- " monlons and Enthosiastic, Tho Ticket an Admirablo One, and Warmly Indorsed by the Entire Party. Mr. Keyes and tho Ohoirmanship of the Htato Oentral Committen. 7 Spectal Correspontence of The Chicago Tribune, Mantox, Wia., July 10.—A protty full and on- tirely falthtul report of tho ltepublican Htate Con- vontiaon, hold liers on the Tth, was forwarded by talegraph; but the antecedenta and conaoqiients of that nsromblage, And tho persistent effurts to misrepresent it by the Democratic pross, and by an *Indopendent " newspaper of your city,ona of whone editora camp np horo to witness snd writo up & grand row and brank-up, shich It cotre- spondents had certified a8 impending, call for n Tew Tariher notes, 1n commenting on the action of the Convon- tion, somo talk of * Regoney dictation," of “ Josn Keyos' party,” of a ' wlate™ prepared boforehand, lias beon indalgod in. It has heen #oid tho Couvention was * thin,"” **insipid," *lacked ontliusissm. " *tho dolegates wero under Acloua,” ete. Tho facts are,—as all candid ob- servers will admit, and as Republicans who were wreaout nuite fu testifying, —that the Convention was FERY FULLY ATTENDED by truaty reprowontative mon of tho poople, ln- cluding very fow oflico-holdors, with dolvgates from all parts of the State ; that its proceedings wora vory pitited, and 1o political Couvention Niorn for yeara haw been #0 full of enthusiasm, which bubbled over and found uoisy e Pression on the elightost provooa- tion; that, from beginning to end, thoro wero no _ dircordant notes, ami only tomperato dlscussion of two or throo minor poiuts of difference; that tho delogatos sopare atod with tho utmost good fecling over thcir work: that, instead of showing any depression nt past defost er differences, thoy erved as fu- spiration to do tho very best that could Lo douo to unito the party on good men and weasures, and tho utmont confldenco wau foit of fally re- claiming the titate withs the efforts o wecate victory which thero was o geueral determina- tion to put forth, Tor the most part, tho delo- grien came unpledged to any pattienlar candi- dutey, with tho denira uppormiost to select thosa who woroe the best aud strongest men Lo mako a tickot, to tho end that Wisconein, as for so many prosporous yeard, might have ler Stato Governinont in the hands of the Kepublicans, who CONRTITUTT: A MAJORITY OT NIER PLOPLE. This was manifest in atl tho discurslon of candi- dates, and in their selection ; aud so uncominit. ted wera tho delegates, oxeept pon one or two candidates,—sa enurely hind slate-making boon refrained from by political mannjors,—that it wa# 1npossiblo to sscortain in advance what was golug to bo dona, So far from thore being any dictation ag to organization, Licket, or platform, by ** Bows Koyes,” or _auy ono else, it was scrie pulously nvolded, and the delogates lott to do what scemed to thom good, aftar mutual confer- cnce, Until & shiort time beforo the Convention, itappoared likely tho nominagion of Harrison Lud- ington for Governor would be made witbont ap- osition. There were eomo friends of the Hon. Witllam I, 8mith wha thoaght ho aught to hava Deen tho candidate for Governor four yoars ago, instesd of Gov. Wosbburn, and othera who held tho gontleman in deserved high eateem an o man and publie oflicer, Who presentod his namo, and it was woll received by tho dologates, After full canvassing of the quostion, however, o majority of the dclenates aottled to the convie- tion that Mr. Ludmgton would b the strongest candidate at this time, and Mr. Bwith gracefully withdrow from tho fleld, aud, on tho motion of his frionds, MILWAUKEE'S POPCLAR MAYOR was nominated by acclamation. Tho canvass for the othor nomiaations was froe and frioudiy, and no feeling was oxcited over tho rerult in Aany case, excopt, porhaps, somo d“mpl;omtmcul. on tho part of tho fon, Hollo- way and bis frlends, that, sfter gotting within two votea of & nomiuation, tho noxt bollot gave s good masjority to Harry It Laton, who R;“ dofoated by the uon.‘;{.yu. Baker, of Racine, for the nomiantion two years ago, but who was hardly known ss a candidato thta year till aftor tho firat meoting of the Con- vention. As ib nll other cases, however, tho mi- vorty yloldod with excelient apirit. "o tickot in sdumrably distributed as to locality, represonjing afl parts of tha Htato; Tecogulzes tho clauns and sorvices of THE * joys 1§ pLuE" by the nominntion of throo out of six nanhf aj. ticket who served in the Union Arm. Ieney Laatz, who sorved in $ho Twoilt Rogiment, and was wounded betoro Getiys- bLurg, for Tromnrer; Hans B, Warmer, who' carrind & muskotin the Thirye woventl Kegimant, waa wouned before Peterstmrg, captured, and euffered in Libby Prison in ?HBA, for Bocretsry of Btato, (tho nom- iuces for these two important offices Hily re- presonting tne German and Beandinavian elo- monts): and Robert Graliam, who went aut with the hundred-day rogitneuts, who rendered good servicon the time of ueed. L'wo on the tickot aro farmerss Harry L. Ealon, for Lieu- tanans-Governor, who 18 an exteusive duiryman, largely engaged in chagsc-making; and Mr, Warnor, All aro worthy and woll-qualiticd, and atrong at Lhumo. Thera was much fear of & rupture over tha Chsirmanehip of tho Btate Central Commuttes, many delegatos laving strong objectious tu tho presout Chairman, THE JION, 2. W. KEYE: and some came with & determination to onat him, if poseible, His course, however, was most discrcet and conciliatory. His admirablo spocch on openiug the Convention, aud condnct throughout its procoedings, Went far to disarm hoetihty; and, uotwithetanding faults and mis- takes nhich ho admits himsolf, and the atis- faction of eome nith his action in erowding the re-election of Matt Carpenter for Neuator, sud with othioer things which ho bas done, it was con- ceded by his oppononts that thoro wore fow. ir any, meu [n the Ktate who coald or would bring to'bear so much energy sud ability during s canvas, aud it was jmposeible Lo wgreo ou any man who couid begin to Ml hw plco, When a vote was tesched on the question, too, the Convention had Luen so harmouiviis, aud done so well tho reut of its work, that membars wore unwilling to gratify the Oppusi- tion with sny wrangling abont thia question, and so Mr. Koycy was ro-eloctod by a vote of 173 to 02, with which ho and his frionds were natur- ally highly gratitled, snd ho made suother speech, which btill (urther reduced the number of his opponents. RECONCILIATION 18 his watchword now, aud ho will do all in hls powor to promote the harmony aud secure tho #uccesn of tha party, and ondesvor to mako bis action conform to tho wishes o his political sstaciates, I predict thoro will be no more heard of any coutest or unplesssntioss between bim avd Bonator Howe, A mectiug of tho Btats Committos, to orgablzo for work, will be hold woou, Na tioket wan ever botter recolved, or arcnsed morae onthusiasm or oxpectation of yictory, than duea this throngh tho Btate, 1f the expressions of tho presu sro to bo trusted, Bome forty He- publican papors havo boen heard frow, includ- ing sl wnch were at all likely to bo dissatlsticd, and thers is not thie slightost growl or lsp of complsint, Ou the other band, ENTIRE AFIBOVAL s manifested In the hoartiost manner ; and the Leliof expressed that the ticket iw ‘‘ihe strongeat evor put In nomination in the Btate i geographical distribution, aud stronger in the ersonat ment of candidates ' ; “'oomposed of sy good men as syor graced a Hiata tickot i either palitical party,—ten of sbilit and iutegrity, weil triod and thoroughly known ;" ‘*mon of charactor aud ppocial fituess for the ofloes for which they havo becu nominated:” '@ tioket that meritu tho support of every lov- or of honest oficials, good goverumont, aud truo roform;” with which *victory ought lo crowu au earuést canvass ;* and * with zeal and nnmy that will not ulacken, will be eleoted by 10,000 majority.” THR GERMAXR are partionlarly well pleased with tha action of the Conveotion, aud indications sro that large numbers who votod for Ureoley three yoars ayo, and for Taylor two yoars sgo, will bo with us tuia yoar. ‘The Ropublicens of Wisconsin sro llmlm hlguul}c&l aud in oaruesh, roady to for- got that which ls bohiud sud pross towasd fho wu;‘.“ "‘rh-dmmomu_o Reformers &ru n-v;l:lsg o & 80d begia $0 inquire what 0 b eaved. W r ke P CITY REAL ESTATE. TR0 BALE—WILL HELL HOUSE AND 10T, 47 wortl £2,560 Por §1,700 Louas worth 3301 for 300, ' WIITNEY, 140 TaSalle-st., barement,’ ORHALE_OREXGUANGE—T8X18 BANT FRONT 17 ou Michigau-av., near Twenty-sixth-at., 1or ufo improved farm in Wikconsin ; near Orhkosii ur Fond i Tac_preferred, The Ahars 14 ona of ihe finest Jivcen of projerty in_Chicago, None but principais Appdr, JACOD WEIT, & OEORGE A, BEAVERSS, 14 Drasborn-et, h T, Ol EXGHANGE-IIDUBES, Michlgan, Fraide, * Arteslan-ave,, Fulton-st., uhiand Park, 0ighwood atid Winuetks, MEARS & €0, 10 Wanhingtunat. (OB BALE~-OR EXCHANGE—TI{AT VALUABLE property and 157 Wabash-av., with 77 feet nt; will divids 5t §t desieed, Maka best offer at nnce,' JOLL BIGELOW, Room 1, 376 Htate-at, 'l‘wu BALE—BTATE-HT., NEAW ELDRIDGE- cotirt, X100 feol, eant {eint, choap; mako moan otter, F.'0, VIERIIKG, 126 Drarhorn-st, ‘[‘mu SALE_ROTTOM PRICES ON RRAT,ESTATE, We biuve houkes fu Bonth and Weat Divisions at Jeanthan eost for cash, CALL, & KHAFT, 131 East Washington-at, 10k BALE-WATASILAV.-AT A RACRIFICE-A 3 valuabie corner oy Wabasheay, dinproved), Who- éver wihen s turgain can_hero fad ono, AWARKEN, 18 Chumixr of Comsncree, JIGR aLe-suam, Ko Del Randolph-at,; aim, corner Archers HL AR 1) feet on Hiale, near Twentist! wiit, 0o thue to lore, Xoom ¥, 144 East Madison.st, « 4. ESAIAS __ SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, F“" SALEZ$1,000—A GO0D 7-RUOM COTTAGE and lot at Evanston, $100 down, aud §15 monthly, lota snd unfinishiml cpttags with good cellar at 4400, with $00 down, sud $10 monthly, New T-rion two-story hnuse, Lrick fonndriton, and fot at Park 1idRe, $2,500, $300 cnsh, lalance to st G-ruonn cottagn anil 3 Iois, t Gieucor, $iu0 anly £10) o A §15 onthly 5 a8 gond celiar and well. 1,075 Wi buy b new -room_ cotlage mud tan Jots At Deaplaines, $100 down and $15 monthiy fur balaucn ; s oo plato taken townrd® one of the olove places, Sbow them free, 1A DROWS, 142 La%alle, ftoom 4. (VUL HALE-THE CKEAM OF SOUTH LNOL Wwaod, §140 por It payable £5 per tuuth, MAT HUN HILL, 97 Washington-at. POOR SALE—RERWOOD_S 1 Swood, two bincks from depe Pl AN o heavy sacrifico {0 the owner, a e EBATAB WARREN, 18 Chamber of Comtmerve, VO BALE—$100 WILL BUY A BEAUTLIT( TOT 4788 Park 1dge: $15 duwn and 45 8 month vuut ;oo block from “depoy. Propurty Miown Cheapent property ir market. 1o, same termin and prices, Jtoom 4 free, Aluo, Gleneoe lote at IRA BROWSN, 142 LaSalie-st,, ¥ REAL ESTATk, 7 S IN THE 1, 3 wilea from depot, 2 miates 1‘0 1! of Waukega walk froin the celelirated Mineral Bpringw ; well fm- proved, guod bullding, ropa Jitgo barn—everytiio i goo two large orchardw, {iinber, snd water an ATibly {0 0. B, LINCULS, or FORD HcQUIRY, i, Jon KATE=X GooD TOCK FARM, #:0 ACRES, Tocated nest Bloomntngton, 1iL; well improsed snd firmtclasn Ju every ruapect: cheap, Address J, E, NICCOLLS, Bivomlngton, 11, REAL ESTATE WANTED, ANTED=HOUSE AND LOT ON BOUTH OR West Hide, houwe tmust be eonventent snd of moderate sizo ; Rood locatiun, Bt (00 far ot ; must liave a good bargain for cash.’ Address V 1, Teibuno, R ANTED—A COMFURTABLE R DENCE UN South Side for caeh aud otber pruperty ; must 1ve number and prico to recelve any notieo, Aadsens i 19, Tribune ofice, ‘, ANTED—A" LOT, INPHOVED OH_UNIY proved In North DLivision, worth 83,04 to 10,000 whil givo §n”oxcliange a firat-class, finely sm- pruved farm it Towa, No objection 10 & still hicun- prance, CHARLES'N. TALE, 153 Randolph-wt, N7 ANTED—#20,000” OF CLEAR UNTMPROVED proprerty ih South Chicago or 1fydo Park for which T will givo clear lots fu Lake View. Apply to owner, 18§ Dearborn-t., Jtoon: 5, ANTED—A NICE HOME WORTIl #1800 70 0, brivk or_mone, on 1ho Kuuth Hhio; will pay in first-class mor! ¢ Juber, Frice and loca~ tion nist Le given to recelve attentlon, Addycss A 4¥, Tribuuo offh of livmer, + top and £ pleawuro-driving or busiuean purpose Ke. Wo open huggies, buriness wagons, harn haves fargu nAsortment of businins wagon: und flno doutloand slgly haricss at yriva ¥ NING TLEMEN Ol LADTES wishiug o nice buggy or phacton atill Havo 20 Taya to purchaso at our dead low Nyures, Save 1) Jer cent while you ave tho opportunity, All our awn mannfacturo, and every Job warranted, 208 and 0 Wa- b Carringo Matufacturiug Company, Ui TON & CU., 190" EAST WASIL ‘A_lng\mwl. havo sales of horses, carrlages, and Jattieas, Tucedays, Toursdays, and Haturdays at 10 2 m. Anigle tme given o tort all Borvea sold wuder war- ntee, ral OF FAMILY CAl- phctons, ! ut reduced n 1L, WITH TIiE PRICES OF CARKIAGES, poily_phactons, and rosd-wagous at 220 Wa- baih-av. T, J. EDWARDS, 6, YOUNG, ROUND, WELL it from $76 to $£230 por epan; sltgle, sl Inguire at No, 13 Chumber af Com- ix merve, PO FALE—CREAT~OR EXCRANGE— fest-clus plisolon huggy ; one twu-eafed open niggy, oy goold as new, 108 North Desplainos-st. BUBERT BHAW. R J\OR BALE—T07 TTGGY TN U8 0T A SIDRT timo, can bo bouglt chesp. Apply W H. J. N 12 ONE NEW TEA U TMONSE, PHALTON A: cheap at 817 Walwaheav, yours old very gentle for & luly to drive. Une JFUH—(HAAIJMINL'HA.\‘DSUMB BROWN MARE 3 péaatiful bluck colt very atylish and specds Just In from country, any ressousbla triat give call for two days rear 88 Btateat, NOINGALE—FON GABN—BILENDID PATTL COACTE horvon and carriago at our aiables, WEST & CO, corner Latialle and Oh{o-sts, (O BALE=CIlEAT FOU OARIL, ONE LANDAU, one Clurence carriages, obe full rubber-trimmed Eurriage harness, or will excliaugu samo for horsen, Addrens K b, Tribuve ofice, UOR ™ BALE — MY TWO. CLATH coneiy, but Hittlo ueed, in firat-rate order, OLIVER LY, 151 Washington-it., Koom 6, lpon TBALE-NEW TOP-DUGGY & . Cheap for ca TAKEN ON debt ; will Lo sold at o Lurgain, LOOALIE, AVERY 'CO,, 23 Randlotph-st,, np-stairs. ANTED—A SMALL IJORSE Ot TONY AND btiggy or light wagon for lie ki woild du o gold wateh sud clivln forsame, Vil Chicagen FINANCIAL, TO RENT FRY0 BERTZPOR A TERM OF BEARS, THE WELL. Xuown place calied * fone Fiacn, " on_the (itand boitlevard, just north 0f South Park. Yours of 22 ronms and 18 aares of ground well covered with shade trcem, good barn, ete, Furniturn and carrisges for raln: will take real eatate for frirmitire And first yrars reat} the place would maka n Arst-ciars roud oune, A m 9, 148 Eant Madinou-at., 11, 0. BTONE: rl\nr_lm UITER PAIT OF fi1 W teeth.at,, 0 Toome, pantes, and cloa Xitcheu 3 newly paintod’ and caicimined, Lary, v in Also goud FJY0 REST_XORTI] BIDE—DEST LOCATIONS— . Three-atory aud haseront bousrs, $50) to 81,20 ¢ twiatary and basemnent, $600, 1t B, & W, G, elOR MICK, 1 MéCofmick Hiail, corner Clark and Kinairiat T — T ORY AND TIASEMENT l Awelliog, in derirable locatlon, Inquire st 150 Fifth-av., up-iatre, g 1 (Y TOW—ELEGANT NEW MAR. on tle r§vo "1 ntrraeat owsn 73 Spotiorat, Dear fiate; 10 soomw, all tuodern improvemente, and furnsce ; cars pots, fnrutinre, s Knabe grana_piann, elc., wilt bo sold eheap for canbe Apply st 79 Walmeh-avs FEYI0 BENT—NEAR LINCOLN PARK, A FIRST. N clarn two-stary aud Varenient rick house, il fm- argn brick barn: Al several nfee fivtn nr 10 sz tovws, $16 10 §0, CHARLES Raniloip) 0 RENT—NL.W OCTAGH 12 . roomn, latndry, vatlh, cte,, haudeome lswnn n tront, aud fino shiade trees, ' Al tiew brickn, U wud 10 roomk, mindern conveniences, beautifully ' ehaded, from §30t0 §40. 8. N, IIAYEH,'? Metro) B TO RENT--ROOMS, FRY0 HEST—CLEAN AND SUCEL _|, roum feom 140 §3 per w rief Iake and Canal-ata, Open all ey RO HENT—A NEW UNFURNIKHED FIU | parlor, with or without Loaril, chcp, iu a private family, T4 Faltonat, PEIORENT—UUVPER PART 416 WERT MONHOK-8 near Jeflerson Fark, Frice £24 per monib, A. DILBL TaRailr-#t,, Room RENTTHE TWOETORY FRAME TRICK 23 o RE: GANTLY FURNISHID 1003 cheap, single or suttew, in Teligio-Philosaptilcal Publiahing' Huuee, 3:4 Dearborn wireet, avuth of Post-Offier, TNICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITIT hoard. Kigabiry Dlock, Han- k. Apply 8t Riom 0, D ROUMS, Fifth avenve, RUONH IN BRICK Chleago. 133 Ly &o. LS. UFFICE! Storo YO RENT—BRICK STUKE 01 EAST KINZIE-ST, ~ Aupiy (n billlard-roo TgV0 RENT_DESIRANLE ®TORE ON TWENTT- secand-at,, between Wabush oud Michigan-ava, harcment, TORT ™ O ST MADISON-ST., L lsted § ouly §4. 1f rented to s merchant tamor will bo taken 1 trade, THUESDELL & BROWN, 104 Fifth-av. cat 1 art | tlie buntnons, - Call for thres days, 11 Biun Taland- WANTED--MALE HELP, Bookiesnars, Glorks, &o. 'ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED BALESMAN IN ‘V clothing for & country stoto in Wasntngton, ‘who esn enme recommended and can keep honlor, Apintrom 710 9 8 ma o 293 East Kinziost, ANLEA KITTNZR. BAIFLEY & HATRIS—A YOUNG \ANT munt linve A'L refarenco and thorough knawledga of VAP\"'I‘ DA ‘600D 'nm'gfm il WITH ren. Oue who fpeaks German preferred, Addtess K 65, Tribyno umrh"‘M £ o Trades, ANTED-23 COAL MINERS AT MINONK, 10,, full work #naranieed; thers {n no atrike or !r:mme of any §lml, Tuuuire st i34 Lasalle-at, ANTLED—A FIRST-CLAKE~ WOOD-TURNEIL Apply st ofilee of BWAK, C| C - atl, noar Bjus T+lani-av, SRR g ey NTANTED~A MANIN A MALLFAILE THON foundry, taxct fn thy caparily of fareman, Only those who ™ thomughly undeestand the bnsiness nieed apply, and & married man preterred, withy particularn as to qualificationn, etc. 0., Maline, 111, ANTED—A G FIR lanter ou children'a lioca, Emnlovment Agonoies. ‘ ANTED—TEAMSTERS AND GITOFPENS FUR Michlgan; work all winter ; teani aud rafiruad men for Jowa; farm hands; quarrymen. 21 West Tandnlphi-st., A, HALVOUSE ANTED=100 MORE ME: roud wagen N TO W N AT %; board $1; freo fare; Sarm bands, And %) tie-choppern, 3nd Imrk-posiers 3 manglo conk on caual boat, K. F, CHRISTIAN, 141 Banth Water-at,, Roum 1. ‘ ANTED—QUARRYMEN: STPADY EMPLOY- Tuant throtigh the season, Apply to T, GCON. NELT, Buperintendent Unfon Lime Wurke, corner of Nineteentts and Lincoln-ats, ANTED. TO B8F RTATIONERY packages, cliromon, glass-cutter, neetie bookn, Miscolinnoons. SITUATIONS WANTE! Hookkeenors, Clorks, &n. ITUATION WANTED—AS ROORKERTER OR ¥ traveling ealeaman, by a man of Iarga Lusinern ex- Détience (iumber preférrnd), Liest of city teferencea, " 1) 7, e offico, SATIO: TED—TIV AN BXPE +) bookkeeper, with A No I reforences ; Engliah s German 3 or wil sccaph aopthing st & loy eslory where 1 can make an honorabla livlng. Addrens A8, Tribune oftier, 1T ITATION WANTED. X DRIG GLE gralnslo of pharmacy ; talke Engliati ani Ger- AN ; ten yeare’ experience ; beat of roferences ean bo qiven,_Adires L 40, Tritnins offica, JITUATION WANTED—AR WOORKERIER AND ) csrhier in & retail stors by & Joung man of thera sears' ex hest of refcrences given. Adilress ITUATION WANTED—DY A YOUNG_ MAN r agrd 17 a9 clerk in grocery I ro. Would gn In g countey If wanted, 1353, Lo ofMene © ‘Tranes. TIUATION WANTED — BY A CANRIAGE Vo etutes of uulimiiad exporionce and aicady iibits, Address W, .0, Linx 40, Moudota, 1 LITUATION WANTEDZUY A FIRST-CLASS ™3 machinist and eugincer; can 4o hlaskemithing sl ke himgelf gonerally ficiily in some factorg. 1 Address 179, Tribiino ofice, far thies days, SITEATION WANTED~STPADY—DY A THOR- \ ungli Job And mewnpAReT printer. Cily or cout- Hent o references given. Addresn E By Lox 608, ator, L, . . Coachmen. Tenmstors. &e. ) JITTATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN: TI0- Sl oy Aaniin tho Tuaioess ; willing, ises ful, aud eeliad) FARGC e eareful delver, Ajnly to Mit JTCATION WANTEN_[¥ AN ENQLIAIMAN ¥ a coacliman and gardoner ; hus had Indg experi nen in the cate of horses, o fon ips. . Adlcuns X188, elbanes Miscellanecous, TTOATION WANTED~A SUORT-TAND WRIT- & polish, and siew fasl-goling articlen ; paje wall clly o sy, American Novelly Compain, 13 East 3aai- wonest,, Room 19, \ BOY ADOUT 18 ‘va.\' i i YEARS OF AGE; ‘must b & good peoman. Aduress H A8, Trib’ uge office, ANTED — TWO COMPETENT TBAVELING ‘men with (horough knowledge of boots and Mioes, Address M 34, Tribune offtee, ‘fA!\'THU-—- TEN ~ BALESMEN, AFPPLY AT Twom 06 Exchiange Building, corner of Washi- sugton and. Clarkerts, Chicsgu Merchandlvo Com- pany, ANITED: 0D BALES) chiromos, nevdles, sud noveltics. S compete tine of the latest aud beaiselling novelilos mxl.r and dety eompetition on prices, Call and_we show you the largest and most complete stock of goods 1u the world: catalogue froe. C. [ON, 141 Blate-st., Chicago, A TED LABOJ 4, trenchers, €iond pay by the day or on . Apply at 105 Weabington.at., FARRINGT BRANCH, WAL= R GENTLESANIY AT IELIAULE ent to tutroduce thie Little Glant at n sumuer Call ot Itom 46 Astland businwms, P10 RENT—FINE. STORF, 241 8OUTH CLARR-HT., | corner of Van Bureisn, Entrance on both strecte, Thin feBiheboal location niChicago for retatl wrs poods, Wi ront 1ow to 8 good tenant, ¥, L. GARRI (0 Ven Buren-at, PP, MERT ZBTonE, 0 BOUTIE CALK-AT, tood location for any kind of bustuens. Heni very Iow, P, L. GARRI1 Y, 10) Van Buren-at. Officos. FI'0, LEST=OFFICEN AND SLEEPING ROOMB in Facific Block 10 respectable ouiy, ¥, Ly GAl- RITY, 100 Van Buren-st, Miscotinnanus. FJY0 RENT—REAR LINCOLN PARK, MARKET | _and lixtures cowplete ; nefghlorhood Arst-class, CIIARLES N, HA ANT 0 > 5 tage of about 5 North vr Bouth Bule, the Like, fromn 2 flen from Handolplst., for il Tuquire J W, 70 Wabiliov., —TO RENT—WITI BTLAM TOWER, tabe for the manufacture of NFUID, O N/ ANTED—T0 RENT—FOR THIE] a0 furniahed bouse 0B Teuson near the luke, either on the North or 8outh Side. Teferences given and roquired, Addross M LY, 153 Tarnile srect T ANTE! S OR TUOME for a private hotel, family roots or lodgingy, Dy a hotel man uf meaun, Addross number of Tovi 5§ Tribune Oifice, for throe days, BOARDING_ AND LODGING, : Waat Sine. 5.1 ABERDEEN-ST,~-NICELY * F URINIGHED e romos, with or withont board, for marricd Toupies ot yonig people ¢ all comforts 5 loestion most degirsble; termn Ve w LE, 153 Randulph-at, 4 ur 4 moth, 1y easouable. Gue uico roum Taw fo two young ladien THROOP-ST., NEAR SEFFE) —Two_plewsnut rooms, with bonrd, for T A GOUD aitahio person &t the Dew Luto- lery, 101 Went Madi N ANNTED—1 GU-A-MEAD MEN OF 600D Lusiness qualities 10 sct as general agenta and superintend men, at Evenaville, Ind,, and Des Moincs, Towa; busioess strictiy Irgiitoate, s a chiance for the right parties (o roallze from $0 to $30 mouthly for 30r 4 years; respoustble men only need apjis; no letters anawered, Call st 614 North Clark-at., up- stalrs, Ioft side, from 12to 4 p. m, for 2 days, ANTED—A [FEW MEN OF GENTLEMANLY addrens to take orders for our uew serial works, Either palary or commission, CASSCLL, ETTER & GALPIN (apply st 11 5. m.), 78 Montoo: #t,, Room 37 Americau Exprese Hufidin ANTED—MEN AND WO! and ordinary business capscity to b that will puy & protit of §70 s week 10 any person on anoutlsy of £ to $100; will clesrfully send $1 eamples Tree 10 partien sooking business, bit havo no timo nor goods to t5row awsy on others atrect-talk. e, peddiers, and Loyn not wanted. Address, with etamp, RAY & CO., Chicago, €1 LaSalle-st., Rooi 5.2 ~__WANTED-FEMALE BELP, Domostics, 1~ VVATED-A Goob Grliax, cino, ron couing and kitehen wark. Apply st 20 West “SIRAL HOUSE- udolphest, WY ASIEEGHE 4T T work i a private family of five; the yery best of referencen required, Call betweon 10and 134, m, at 448 West Randolph-st, {7/ ANTED—A GOOD OOUR, WASIER AND irouer for 8 family of seven alto, 8 good necond girl ; alao, a man to take carc'of horxen and garden and mitk cow, Apply at house on Laks-av., two doors north of Forty-screnthest, Y ANTEL—GIRL TG OF.BTAIDS WORK und tuke caro of children, Appiy a4 465 Ludie ans-ov. ANTED—GERMAN ORSCANDINAVIAN GINL . t.mfié or singlo persons, Bmall family, Batd, p- it . 5 (,'( vm:wzx..;\v., nmwngdxwr.\'x 28D o aly—A_largo s roum, two S, well farnislied, wih good Losrd, § 3 mAr. ried couple, $12; pleasaub house, fino neighborhood) ete. 3 bath-room csnvenieut, Sonth Side. BTATE-ST.—G0OD BOARD FOR LADIES 4. or geutlemcu, # to$3 per week, with tso phanio ud b 77 MICHIGAN-AY, — FIONT _ALCOVE ‘§.<4 ' room, furniehied or unfurnished, slso oot 10r gontleman, witl buard, 47( WADASH-AV.—FIRST-CLASS DOARD, with roomn ; slso day-board, 481 WADA! —A NICELY FURNIBHED roomn, with board, for two gentlemen, Al amall room for wingle gentlemen, Day boarders conunodated,s North Sido. 5. ONTANIOST.—TWO SOUTH-FRONT /e Tooms to rout with board, ___ BUSINESS CHANCES. 51 FOR BALE, CASH receipts from §Im to h per weok, Wil take {ricaeh, down aud givo Umo on balibea. — C. L. 0D, 74 Third JOBTLOT OF MILIINEIY AXD NOTIONS beavy discount from ‘wholesale yi L iy Lo, L. 0. TOM- JON, 100 Wushington-st. LAGER DIE¥R ARD BILLIARD BALOON Yot . sale, clicap, with twa billiard aud oue poal-table, tul low, Address 1L 94, T ITCHEN WY er of expericnicn winhes smployment, (10 fardfsh Kinod referencen. Addrom b s Eritdne omee. SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domestie ITCATION WAMTED~BY ¥ o private Amorican DANISIt GIRE, IN 7 amilys Apply at L Becond- SITUATION WANTEL—BY A GOOD 011tf, 10 D6 % cooking, washing, and froning lu Adlrorn E 4o Tribmna oimce, o8 o einall family, JITUATION WANTEDZTO CODK weneral Liousework hy o 7 Latrabeast, JUBE ME TUATIONS WANTED—GIRLH OF AL ttonalitics, and wumen for cvery depariment of alo Iabor, Wil bo found ot the oilice of tho Goad Bamaritan Soclets, Moo 10, 151 aud 173 East Hane dolph-st, QITUATION WANTED—DY CANADIAN WOMAN ) an cook {n hotel o boarding-honro, Gall for two dayn at 693 Indiani-av, _No postal cards, UTUATION WANTED—IIY A YOUNG GIUL TO do necond work ' fu privato family, Apply st 198 Lskeats, tiver Fratl QITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN Giltl an_ cook, or 0 4o Lousework ; clly uf countrs, 1tat 416 Wabash-ny. JITUATION WANTED — 17 A FIRST-CLASY ) dinting.rom girl or chantbermaid, Apply at 145 Went Waslifngton-st,, second door from Unjou, ot ho rrma g, Ay ab Nursos. JITCATION WANTED—AS WET NCURSE BY jectabie Indy whone habo §s deads Addeess £07 3 days, M 14, Tribuitie ollices Lanndrossos. - ITCATION WANTED-BY AN EXCELLEST b laundress, or will dn honscwork fn a privato Suinily. Firnt-clam ey reference, 410 Wabasb-av. Honankoovers. ITCATION WASTEG—BY A WIDOW LADY I on housekeeper for widower, No objection to countrs, Innot afraid of work, Can giva tho best of refervncen, Addrem L. 48, Tribuue atlice, ITUATION WANTED—AN HOUBEKEEPER IN B9 cits ot ronntey, Deat of roferenicon gihcn, - Ad- dresn 3tiss MARY HUNTER, North Bide I, 0. Emuployment Agonts. ITUATIONS WANTED—FAMILIES TN WANT £ of good Heaudiuavian and Gerinan bielp can be sup- vifed &2 dtre. DUSKE'S oftice, B0 Mitwaukos-av, NS WANTED—G00D RELIABLE NELP unality, with guod reforences, for rity OF country, ean be obitained by calling at tho Btar In- telligesce Utlice, 126 West Monrosat, TTUATT WANTED—LADIES 1IN WANT OF b firsteclaa femalo ity can be sitited on sliost no- 1ce Ly applying to rv, 8. LAPRISE, 384 Weat Mad- tail dry-goods clerkn of this_cily ara requesied b nicet at Kiiau's Hall, 654 South Talsted-st., Bunday, July 18, st 4 o'clock pum,, a8 businesa of great jr. portance to every one will Lo {ransactod, Noone ahould 13l to stteud, A LL CABIL PAID FOIt DABT-OFF CLOTHING and miscellsueous goods of any kind Ly wending & lefier to JONAB GELDER, 638 Blate- DVERTIAH DES ACH COUN- readers can do ko In the beat aud cheapest Tusnner by using ano ur moro sections of Kellogy's Great Newspaper Lists, Apply to A. N. KELLOUG, 19 Jackeou-st, j IOk WARELIOUSE 14 WEST MONROE-8T.— fitorage for furniture, machinery, and genoral Bérchandise ;- Cash sdrauces. Clarger tho loweat in elty, A THENTIoN DHY-G00DS CLENKS_TIIE KE- ply 8t fi82 Mickigan-a, old, o do ight Lousesork Apply ¢ comer ", [7ANTED—=A GIRL TO DU GENERAL NODSE: NATANTED—FEMALE HELP. UERMAN, smzma East Raud lphet, ) SOLCTIONNE T ONDISIONED 1) Lave, by niutual consent, this July 6, dinsolved urtnership, Williain Reetz, Liaviog the only right o Inako all collectious sud pay sl deble of said pm, Rexre & Hexsi ;l"vu'l-: IPES, 4 for §1 per % 63, Tribine of CTROUTAI, E1C, ADDRESSED thousaud; large quiitities U0 cents. ce, ‘ ANTED—A SECOND GIRL AT 494 WABASH- orge-av, aud dummy rvad, Take View, work 1n_a tamily of foh 4613 Weut Norwegian, and Ameriesn girls wili bo supplic ¥ AND_ DO GEN- —tniiat Lo u good cook, washier and froner, Ap- v, y TANTED—A GOOD OIRL, 13 Ot 1 YEARS o ANTED—A _GOUD _ aInl, ¥om ‘work at B Eldridgs-court, pily ot Buperior-at,, near corner of Ashland- with good Liomes and the bighest wage at the office of 1he Good Hamaritan Society, Room 10, Nos, 171 and 173 ‘ [7ANTLD i Ca0R cral Lousework ; family of fuur. Wadhlng and fronlng done ont. Apply st 10 Carpenler-t., botween Randolph and Lake, ANTED—A 00D GIRL, FOR GENEIIAL housework t Highlaud Park, Apply at lioom 60 Ashiand Block, either to-dsy butween 4 and 6 p, . oF Baturday befors noon, . ANTED—A FIIBT-CLABS GLILL TOR O YYen work, _Apply at 800 Watiasuh-av, ANTED—A (00D GIRL TO COUK, WABIT, and jron ; Germay or Scandluavian freferred; Appiy 8t 166 North Dearboru-st. N BTRIOTLY FIIWT-CLABR GIIL 10 cook, wawlh, and fron fur a family of thres for thiree weekin's wages, §7 por week ; referencos must bo glveu, Arply at 1262 ludlana-av, Senmuarrassas. ANTED—GOOD OERATORS AND GOOD aulmu ou youths' clothivg st 316 North Tells-s! SRATE "0l paying office bueliess for party with i, In- Seaiment secured if dustred, EIMUALL & CO. 57 ‘Washington-st, OMMENCIAL PAVER, ROTES WITI COLLAT- eral ol mortgages, honght aud sold, ISAAQ GREENEBAUM & CO., 110 Fiftl- NOMMERCIAL ™ PAPER AND _ MOWTGAGER bought and Acld: toans madoon real otate, EU- Ll & 10, 78 Euut Wuahdngion- T VL Bl O AGRNAT A kD & O LD Sl eil'tor 847, Addrews M 42, Tribuno onice, op- oars 0! N AT 8 AN 9 PER CEN suns of $2,600 and upwards, on tmproved 3ty Ia or ear” Clicago. ¥, C- PAYLOR, 184 Larnosts Mumfi' TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OIXY THOP. s erty in suuiw of §1,000 and upwards, Apply st Unlon Trust 8 Botith Clark-st ONEY T0 LOAN ON WATCIHES, DIAMONDS, bouds, et .ltl LAUNDER'S xrfll;lulfll ofiica, 10 ueir Clark, £ 1 .[ Y TO LOAN 1N UM AT vfl\'lla ollice of the Diatmoud Purchasiug and u Co,, Roow 8 Howo Bulldizg, cor, Htate aud Jack- sol '1\ NEY 10 LOAN ¥Uli THICEE O FIVE YEAIS on Chivago rel estate, ¥ Roveral small L st fuus wt lowest Tata. E. G, COLE £C0., 14 Dt ru. ‘. E_ARE PREPARED TO MARE LOANS WITI. ont delay, {u amounts as wanted, on good n- side improved or unimproved property, IL OSUORN & HON, 128 LaSaliv-at, & TO LUAN ON OILICAGO Lfl‘)() real estate tn sums of $2,000 sud iiwarda L9 pac ceat, M, D, HARDIN, Rooni &4, ¢ $§£0 q T LOAN AT 8 AND U TER . cent oo {naide fmproved real ;;l‘:(n,‘uy KW, HYMAN, JIt, & CU,, Rovm 11, 165 La- ot TO EXCHANGE. FI\O PXCHANGE—FOR MARDLE MANTELS, § goid watchos and dalf cwh. Address & U3 Trlbuio ullie PO, EXOHANGE—30 ACHES NEAR WABLING. 11eights, vear dujol wud oar-shaps of Cu D: & V, Aisdlroad, dood ebauce fur subdividon, Wil ex- clisuge for clear house snd lot snd soms casl, Apply fo K, 6, DREVER, T2 Dearborn. YU EXCHANGE_NEW 7-00 HOUSE_WITH P00 Weat Bido, Wik taie home 400 bagay av 1, Lalanos {n montbly paymwnts, 55 lots iy $600 £0 $500 eacks 3§25 caxli, balauce Madieou-st. uear hioc ot tuoe 10 suit, Ultice, Buam v, 146 Eset 1L, O BTONE, A ANTED=E GOOD GOLD WA}%_.XIY}""'E‘ZAX{ clhangu for & plago o e J. W, T . Bouths nu-wnlt. e e EERBONAL. FORMATION WANTED—AS TO TIE WHENE. stouts of X, u-nry Flelcher, a8 §t will bo for Lis weutary buterent 4'80-oparate’ in tha settlgmiont of i futler's atuts, | Ho wa i (1o oiuploy of udio ros,, 88 Wost Lakest., Chicago, in (Le summer of 1576, Auy detective, OF otbop persos, giviug fafvrms J to bis recove " tiou which sball lea alall wuitabl Ak s “Miiras ALBION 61T, T agtent) Qhicago, EST BMALL HOTEL OF 80 ROUMA 1N THE clty, on Huuth Side, for sale, Furniture new anil dolng's first-cluss binincas, Must leave the city reason for reliing, _Address M 32, Tribune ofticu. )/, Erow Far At EDIN A tlouriuhing town {n Weateru 1 s good Eliauce fur » party wishing to cugage in the drug husi- exa with moderate nieuns, Addresa LY, Tribute ullh ( YRATK EEEVATOR FOR BALE CHEAY. ¥ D. KUEAMER, Jeaup, Buchanau County, T, TAVE A LUK PAYING ME FIOM 70 40 $400 per m Delng unalie (0 1ravel any fonger on accaunt of 1} healtl, 1 offer it for sale, Au- dreds W, L, O,, Mouros, Wis, | PLE-ROOM EAR OF 1 ot for sule, _SEWING MAGHINES. W AND USED MACHINES OF ALL KINDS for fmnily s acturiug machines or tallors aud shoemakers, a8 less prices Un el Where: warranted we ropresented, GEO, P, GURE & CO, 8dand i Wabaniwy, T INGER DFFIOR OF A, 3. MELOHENT, %05 Wt Mudisotiat, tuwchines sold ou monthly pay- ‘miente, aud reuted, exchanged, sud reputred, 7 VAR INGER SEWING MACHIN I ! BOUTH BTATE: E A provements, tn trade for gooda at whols- aaly pricen, T Adwjni-st., 3 FOR SALE. YO BALE—OHEAP—A NEW CYLINDER OFFIOE 4" Uk, Iuquire st the Grand Pacifio Hotel for HNSKOW, OR HALE_ONL EXCHANGE YOR CHOCK 1" tabise, ur wiiveeware, targa lunch-counter, oud Tuuge, sud @ Brut-clurs meat brofier. 107 Bouth Clark, OR 64 A DISCOUNT, AN OLDEI ON A 1" “Arat-clavs dentist; or will exchangy for dry guoda, grucertes, or clothing, J 74, ‘Tribune ofiva. 1‘10H BALE—BALOON FIXTURKS AT &S BUUTL Btato-at, NOR SXLE—ON WiRE— Liuds und ulzcs, nuw aud second- auipaie of tho most dmproved ki Guouds Depot, 193 and 167 Lake-st,, Ch PNOR BALE—, N0 GALLONS OF xll' bargain, Addrous J, B, CURN i, wd, with eamp Uovursinent __MACHINERY, NOR BALE—ONE 14 BY 22 FINISIED ENGINK; 47 dheo twa Cubuler boikers 1 duairable, Inforw i Lo had st 121 East Handolyl-st,, Koo 2 ANTED—A BECOND LAND FLANER OF A wiuall sz it will do guod work, D, & 5 Twentieths Tosn, WV Akt s, boter, 1 NBIAHD M Chisery, engtiies, Vollers, ehc., i o5t cily, ur wublrbus property, FHANK = DuUOLAS wul Suchliery Co. L 35, and 238 Houlls Cepal-et 24, L] Waims Ot b GOOD LRESBMAKEUS™ AT 12.6 Judians-uv, Nursas. ANTED—GIRL TO TAKE OARE OF CHIT- ‘ren and make Lerolf ussful arouind the liouse, Ruference required, Apply at 417 Wost Jackson-aty Launaresnss. ‘, ANTED—TWO FIRST-CLASS SHIRT-IRON- ;r‘r-.a.\mflym the housekeeper st tho Grand ot Tact \ A7 ANTED=TWO GOUD IRONKGA (CULOWED) 10 go 1uto e conulry § kood wagod, Apply ‘Eldredge Hlonso, corner Washington snd Halated, Employment Agouoies, ANTED—-100 TEAMS $4,00 PER DAY—000 R, R, lahorers fur Towa sud Whconwin ; 80 yuarym 10 farm havdw, Freo fare, ot 2 West ‘Raddoiph-s .V, SNELL & Co, g s VYA R—ing ARD HCANDINAVIAN wirl for privale (amitiow lotele, lundrics, oty sud country, at Mrs, DUSKE'S difice, ) Mlilwaukeo-av, fyome Miscellnnonns. S ANTED—SIX PRRTTY LITTLY GIRLS PROM 4 ta 10 yeara of Mfl»{ 10 travel with profeasiousl Apply 10 133 Dearborn-st,, third foor, from 1018 . mm,, Friday, the 16th, N. B, Apply tme 1y, for thire 18 six woeks (oF folicarual, B 40 INTRODIOE CASSELL, PETTER N, 78 Monrve-at,, Hloom 47, Apply e ___PARTNERS WANTED. _ JARTNER WANTED—WITIT $200, IN CIGAR J_ and maaupls roous,”_Cal a8 1 x;‘-l Madlsan-ate b 2 H§L,00—IN & AR clegunt busineas, Hyery satiafaction wil be given ¥t protit, 610, by ealling 34 198 Bate-st,, Hoom 4T, DARTNER WANTED--A YOUNG Olt MIDDLE- aged wan, with from §25 to $30, to jolu mo In a Tuapeciable abil very tuerstiva baslues, Oatlst 70 Nortk Clarkest., up-statrs, 3 M W, 3 PANTNER WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, UNMAK- ried, who understands tue retail ‘book sud atationery, Must bave $1,508, of good habita aui will- fug Lo live veouowically, Sales good, Address N 10, Aribuns otve, A DARTNEIL "VANTED—A YOUNG MIN WITH {800 cashi, 10 pundiase luteress of rotlrivg yestiystion JAMRer In & genera) insursuce aguncy solicited, Al i UACU PIANOS HAVE NO BUPE. i i at luw priew | goud uprights 1nd Blatost, ot 9 4 A% WILL BUY A LAND NEW AND B2 A4Q) Niluincut roewood pisno-forte, 75 Octaves, Uverutrung bas, agrafie altwlmont, Freuch o detion, full lyon 'frsme, round coruers, with Kiolaings, surpeutive plyutt, 1usaive carved dogs snd Iybo, isufaiiuran’ Jeice §100, (OF aibe, with s’ cover, price $2i0 ; warrauted for five yoars, The Sustriruvut bs one ut & 3ock OF bew Dladve bought ot g I New Yurk. MAWECINS, reapdoics ici AN [ ol QUSEHOLD_GOOD! e T GIRITRA 7 ] OB BALE— N/ dfls‘)D: (4 STAVH AND FUlL- o gw ngh & ro?m:r. clock, ste, AYOl, ALUERNEN, BOARD OF FUBLIG ‘Works, County Comtnjmionors—Evary bady, 20 ook at our Auz Habls rtone beiny; put futo Wrenn & Mecker's Tuildiug, on Dearborn-sf., sear Washlng: ton,_D. ik, CALL. \J OTICE—FRANK | sploy, aud tho alnst trustiug bip oD my sccoutit or y- money duc e, 1 will pay no bills of bie coitraction, K, KACZEROWSKY, Eurcka Cormee Works, 211 North Wellson Ch~I WARN LVERYONE NOT TO VAV any miouey to or trust jiauy way John U, Dicck- OIF on Jiiy account, as bo 18 no longer in my ewploye MENRY ROERITZ, - = M0, Inixvins SUANTEL— 0 WOItTH _OF priuting for A1 clear real eatate, flo location, Kdros ter, 1t HGUSON, 150 Madison-u N7 ANTED—DEALERS, CANVABSEHS, AND ALL others futerested, to call and cxsmino our steck of chromos, neocdles, and noveities. Wo dofy competition n qusntils, duality, sud prices. €. 2, LININGTON, 141 ntate-sk,, Chlcago, ANTE! FIFTEER-DALL FOOL TABLE; wmust ba chesp. btate price, Address G bl Tl!bunakr{m&'c‘ ANTED—I6 ORt 18 BQUATLES ORAVEL ROOF- ing put pu at No, 255 Twentieth-st, Wil pey. {0 wash, durs, aud blluds, or vler wuill work. D, A Toxmu, "‘ ANTED—AN INVALID CHAIIL WITIL LARGE wheels, and_ with foot-rest that ralses ta lovel Address E C M, Tribuue oftice, LOST AND FOUND. _ NOUND—A POCKETHOOR WITH BMALL BUM 4 of wmotiey. Wi cau Lave Ly provins ruperty And paying for this potlce, Lumber oftice, corier Kius withi lo aud Morgan- Y OHT—MONDAY, i iy ON STATE- |_4_ s, uear Mandel Brow, wckel-bovk containe g R, tickets and s smioll sum of monoy, Sinder will pleae Tutirn Wk Hekota (04 . floum 13, 150 LaSalle-st,, and retain ¢ Y OsT—0f B N4 RVAL T, ‘wul;:_:fnl.:(.y"‘ Fress, takeu from in front of the Boous Bluck Toe inler will be rewarded by nalirying F.A. .1, 133 Laialle-ut,, Roow 11, T OHT—ONE NOTE OF 150, MADE BY JOUN A, ‘Wehiulentiutg to J. Houry Hehulenburg. Any- Rfy Huding the note uld please retury, Payumont sopped ot Lote, JUUN A, BCUULENDURD, 030 Blatest, - QAT OR NEAW PULLER & FULLERN O e, & 1w ke book coutalulng dauers aud A vl miton of mouey, A Hberal reward will bo pasd for ila peturn to ¥ Mudlisons o @5, - i yTuAvED ub from front ¢ b atdoaprivg oigy. arting vr sealiiig o TRAYED—FROM N &3 THak bay horve, 8 yoars ofd, aud sbout B, Any obe setiuiig i il oo rowsrd, SR L TOLEN—T WILL PAY §50 AND ASK KO QUEB- H tuuw, to the party who will relurn my wateh, Fnatn, and Boght Tenpler's sirost, stlen oo the ight'of July 14, Addresa J, W, B, coruer Lake au Tenriuatn, 4 q’KOLENdUL‘{ 14, Flom LD OF TRADE, ™ Latiullv-st,, & lurge xorrol Liure, very fab, wilh S13r fu face, threo white foct, very huivy mado sud tall 5 top buey, squary Lo, pateit phscln, aud ontl DAYy ainglo harnes, Liaral roward (oF pulu - Fordation t0 3, Dy T, IABYEY, 104 Twenty-vecond-st, JTOLEN—FROM 20 MICHIGAN-AY,, ON THE oveutog of July I, o rungey black harse shout 16 s Lkt with White fuce, koings bieavy tasl, very siyte b top box bugyry, durrett’s wake, blue chock bliukely overcost with Olluguisu’s uasme juside collsr, w'eo sy’ shawt ad & Lap duster, Auybody peturuiogthe Above or giving fuforuathn ihat will lcad to ther res Bovery wil Us fownlid by HATIY MOIUIAN, corues Gf Ceutre-st. oud ifa ine-av., North Diviai MEDICAL. !)u GTONE, 171 MADISON-ST., CHICAGO, ILL, 8 i Fiuder will ba rowsrdsd by rd o 123 Eaat Elgtesnthit, 24 WALNUT.ST., A ¢ handa tiberal vt el aud”privsie dikeive, o itiecs gt ‘pclmm.»u'xz:\ud. b erery! Tu, Cousuitabion s e Pyl Clew guuraiiesd 28 woneg o8 Pty U7X itbirs contakiutish & book” v e Seues (iluat ; ininal weakiin-s L o oy by outs 14 greduats u medicine,