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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 1875, —TWELVEE PAGES GRAIN-INSPEGTION, garplus Tees Jield by the Ware- house Commissioners, The Amount Not as Large as Had Boen Intimated. Those Discrepancles Between the Regls- {rar’s and Warehousemen’s Reports. An Explanation of How They Oceur. ghe asacttion having boou made lu certaln circlea that thera was a largo surplun dorived from gralu-inapoction foos to tho credit of tho Warclionse Commission, when It 1s tho undor- standing tgat the foos arising from the inepoc- tion shat@about cover tho coat af inapection- ofico oxpeoses and gnlaries, & reporter of Tnr Tamoye callod at tho offies of Gen, I, C. Hmith, (uiaf Inspector, yostorday, to got at the {ruth of e motter. Upon inquiring for {ho Commis- sioners, o wan fnformed that they hiad loft Chi- cago night beforo last for Bpringfcld, bnt that thoy would probably bo hnxn_ again sometime peat wook. «]g thero anything Ican do for you, Mr. Tatn- re 7" sald Mr. Bmith. RL—Woll, perbaps you can. It has been sald @t thero is about 815,000 Burplus feen to the aedit of tha Commission, Now, how doss thia tappen whon it s calculated thiat tho foed for tho juspoction of graln shall Just cover oxponscs, sod loave vory littlo sooney with the Commiy- sion ? B.—~Woll, sir, I can boat anawer that by rofor- ring you to the booka and showiog you & THE PXACT PIGUNTA. ffere, Charlle (addrossing a clork in tho office), bring mo tba eash-book. Tho book was brought in, and the Iuspoctor continued s wNow, you 8ee by this that onr cash balance on ibe Jat of Docomber was £7,682.51. Thers was ddo at that timo on the pay-rolt tho sum of $5,167,75 which waa pud to-dsy. You can seo for _,oumll how much of & surplus that leaves ' T.—Not $15,000, at sny rato. 8.—No, I should think not. And here I might atethat when I took the ofiice, the Commission was just £3,000 bohind. ) 3 . —Wlat did tho Commissioners ‘do whilo thoy wero licre ? B.—Well, for ono thing, thev ordored a CUTTING DOWN OF THF. FORCE nd s reduction in galary. Yon sec, my prede- ceseor 8till holds tire money which ho took with him whon he vacsted the position. Ho holds 1t vy tho undeniablo right of posscssion, I sup- pose, for Ldon's know any other ronson why he should keep it. Biuco wo can't got this monoy, aod becauso tho roceipts have {allon off, as they aiwaya do at this soason of tho yoar, whon navi- gation oloscs, tho Commissioners thought it ad- visabla to out down the forco, aud roduce the sasrios all around. Bfll‘k.—“'hlt is tho oxtent of this reduction, Mr. ith 2 S—Twelve men havs beon dropped from the r1oll, and the salaries of those remaining Em been cut down 15 por ceat. R.—This failling off 1 recelpts ia uot due to sny otlier canso than tho usual doorease at this fime of tho yoar, ia it 7 8.—No : {t happenn avery scason when navi- ;mon closes. Why, we wore 400 cars ahosd or tho Jant month. R.—~\Wby haven's the Commisaloners MADE THEIR USUAL QUANTERLY REPONT ? 8.—Hecanso thay don't make any such report. They mako sn annual report, which s lssusd wmo tune in Japuary, When Joaving, the Inspector invited tho ro- porter to como around again, and hs would ba wling to sliow him anytning about tho manage- mentof the Commisslon’s affurs. An jnvestigs- tion, ho said, would show that thoy wore con- ducted safely and economically. audhe was uot -m{‘u of lotting the largest amount of light in oathem. THAT DIBCREPANCT, Tho roporter had also beon directed to inquire a0 {bo discropancy oxhunf betwoen tho, Hegistrar’s Toport of grain in slavators, and the tejonie of tho warehonsemon thomsolves. IHo fonnd Mr, T. H. Tyndale, the Rogistrar, at his ofice, No. 158 East Washlngtou strcet, and ao~ cautod lim on the subject of tho discrepsucy Lo-. teeen the warehousumon's statoment of grain ml the Registrar's etatemont. Alr, Tynoale Thoso discropancios nrisa in the shipping sea- woreally, A person who ships a cargo of No. 2 whest will havd in oue or mors receipis for Northwestorn wheat. ‘Lhe reason for this s sbioly that tho shipper ofton hos an old sgod wiich ho wants to get rid of. You will readily o that in the courso of a whols shipping sea- 1om, ovon if overy cargo of No. 2 whoal shonld contatn only one roceipt of Northwestern srhoat, it vould mako all tue difference, Tlhoy havo been taking out ali the No, 3 whest, while tho M.:ucnlsu would bo still outstanding, and thero would be Nerthwestern wheat in ators in Hacs of No, 2, ) Woaro obligod to make our own caleulations of the smount of grain In store, bud when the eloatar people weizh out their wheat and make us aworn atatemont, wo can take t}xn. o clevator whl do this soon, and 1 will soo hiow tkelr statoments correspond with mnne and saighten up the mintter. I preaumo tho real fwiis the elavator men in suoh osses wix the Ligtos grades with tho lower, making the gram inatory correapoud with tho oubstauding recoipts, tndug'man can ever lows by it. Lut thon this discrepaucy an atatod fn Tre Trmune is toolargo. The mnounts will never bd oxactly bat spproximatoly shike, but thia discrepaucy ia Altogathor ont of the way. Thero is always » Hlight differenco in favor of tho waraouses, oy they alwayy have s fittlo moro and botter grain oohand than the rocoiptd call for. In the total mounta thers is scldom any disoropancyy i iy ln}rvh :n tho differant mfiuu. ' AR Teporter aluo oalled yesterday afternoon at the ofliuap::l e e f JILEHRA, NUNGED & WIEELEN, o Metropolitan Dlovk, fn order to oblain fleir explination of this' discropancy, If thero :fllnht bo any, and toleatn what they ought about tho mattor. Mr. Whaoler, upon Wing questioned, kald that, aithough , the &an,u published, cortsinly sbowed n wido ‘Terenco In caleulation somawharo, yot it conld Yo readily sccounted for, Hethen ded to {Xlin why {5 wao that tho ltegistrar roported mfl.“flh bushels of No, 3 Narthiestery wheat in o clevators of bid firm, whils tho actual hount was only 48,U00 bushols, In tho sirst Shm tho whole thusy aross fronit the fact that 9 Reglatrar always trisd to koep soparute ace udla of No, 3 regular and No.2 Nortbwout- {my whilo tho warehousomen did uot, for m: r:.unun l;})hil tho J;rica i wltyq ruled S eame, uring 5 bl ug-seanal shippers frequently, In purchlpu‘;ng whan‘a Sotiold of rocoipty eallivg for Northe euletn No, 2, instosd of recuipts tor No, 3 rog- h F Which wad tho graln in hand. ‘Of courfn ‘: Tecolpta were equally valnablo, and weto " *0 aud entored up se No. 2 reguisr. Lo Nluw- iil‘l a0 order comes to Munger & Whoaler (o P 20,000 bughels of N6, 2. Among the bun- x 0! recalpta for tho grain tusy bo very likely eceint for 5,000 busliols of ‘Northwasterit: i si6 taken with tho otbers, but, of cqussg, e whiole 20,000 bushals Ik sent of No, 2 rogular, 0 reazon for thig |s,. that, while thora o U0 differenco i price, and the buy- K L' oqually satistied with oithor ‘x-m the wasebonsemon ~ratlier. prafer the {lortwestorn, aud rotain it In storo, ~ Ae every- m?s" Is outored up s No. 4 requlsr, it may Toen Lo 8sen how the- diffcrence may arise be- L the eutimatas of tho liegietrar and of the "'{)fl-ll‘mxumun. s , X K 10 the lalk accasloned by tho publica- tlaaot Lo randrte, bowator, Mowi. Runger & eler will begin wixt- Monday to keep 'fl: deal 3 e sccounts of o No. 3 roguli g . 2 rogular aud th 3 orthwgstorgy, althongh it wil be a great ublosume. Py i stevar 1o ECHIGAN 1TENS, il:"lal Corresponderics of The Chicaas Tribune, ..m'»“l:nx.\a. Mloh., Dea! 8.—Riehard Kitlott, of Contt suslug, was convicled in the Ofrouss " 10 1874 of assanlt withs fnteud to commit MN‘IM Mre. Ve Burcn, s young widow, u'mlupu for ber uncle. Bhe was swardsd m?:] damages. - Eltlott appesled {otna Sue-: o '@ Court, whare the Jodgment wad Afirmed. UOW bad had hier arrested for perjury, and Lm;’l“l.l‘fl’l:llloib will Le Lald Lefure Justice AerEry ¥nyder commitfed wuleldo pear TFliut m:'_!:.l: by batgisg. Is is supposed ha was Aarun Bsundars was illad white Ny Well uegr I wAs w! cleaniog & s “’m. troi 1;""}‘11.‘:; .Hannhy, by the faliag of ‘zreud Lias been mivalng from Fling, minco tha U5th of Iaat mouth, though oyery effort han Lonu mada to find him. “Thouan Milla diod recontly at Lis lonse iu Wanbington Townebip, Ciratlot County, in his 86th yoar. Ho wan u soldior of the War of 1812, J. 1. Evaus, tho State Trospasn Agent, nays, In the Land Commissioner's report, Lhat be Las collncted £7,028.2) from tha crooked lnmbermen on Stato landa. Jo oatimaten that, ginca 18G9, G9.000,000 fort hava been attipped off from parte d lands which reverted ta this Hiate, T JURY LAW. An Abstract of Tis Proviaions, with Somo Comments Thorcupon, Ta the Liditor of 1'he Chicano Tribune : I have examined Chaptor 78, pago 630, Ro- vined thatutcn, which i our Jury law ; and, in tho main, I tbink it well and caretully framed, 1t it ta only oxccuted vigilaotly by tho Courts, thero will bo littlo chisuca left for dishonost Jurors, whiel is rocond only in importance to* honest Conrts, Letme mare a short abstract of the law. - Heo. 1 roquires tho Couuty Bosrd {o mako a Jjutry~tist of not less than ono-teuth of tho logal votera of esch town or precincl. [I find no ponglly proserihod for n uegloct of this duty, Dat probably they might be indicted for nogloct of duty.] -= Boc. 2 requires the County Board euni- ally to . solect from , this lisz 100 persong = for ¥ encls @ trinlterm % of every Conrt to be hcld in the county during tho ear, and in Cook County 200 for each trial-term, o serve nu Potit Jurors, Tleso are the qualifi- cations of furors : 1, must bo Inhabitants of the town or precinct ; 2, botweon 21 and 60 years of ngo; 8, sound in mind and body ; and, 4, *froo from all legal oxcoptions, of falr charactor, of npprovad integrity, of sound jndgment, well ia- formed, and who undorst: the English lan- ‘lmouu." Huch men only should the Couuty 30ard soloct ; and, If thoy koowingly put on any man not posséesing the abovo qualiflcations, thoy violato their swora duty. In case of a cor- rupt Board desiring to socure dighonest jurors, it inight have been better to bLavo thess drawn by chiance from thio fury-list, rather thao glvea the sslection to the County Losrd, The fifth section provides that, whea oneis drawn_noder Boc. 2, bis namo shall be strack from tho jury-lst il all havo ieen drawn ; atter lv)shf\uh, by Soc. 6, & new list sbail be preparcd ns 8{0r0. - Bee, 7 provides that all the names for jurors weloctad under Boc. 2 shall bo put in a box ; and Soc. 8 provides that, whonsver a jury is wantod for any term of any Court, tho Clerk of auch Court shall g6 to tho ofiice of the County Clerk, and, in his presonce, aftor tho Lox is woell shakon, draw out uot lssa than thirly names for cach two weeks that the Cotrt, will probably Lold, The Clerk s allowed to throw ous names drawn of persons known to be dead, absopt, non- rosidont, on the Grand Jury, or logally dis- qualified. 'Tnly discrotion may be of doubtful expodienoy when wo remember that wa may have designing» men . ns . Clorks. If ‘I weta tho Judge of & Court in thoe oity, I would alwaya bo presont at the drawing of the jury, It would ba & great improvement to have 1he County Olork attend, with his jury-boxes, in open Court, and have tho jurors thero drawn, in tho presence of dy, and let the Judao ordor names to ba thrown out for the caunos utated. 1f o had kuowledgo of & doath as dis- qualification, lie conld actupon it, or oo proof by nny ono who did know. The Oourt could fix s timo for drawing tho jurors, whon all {ntar. osted, attornoye and parsies, oould attend, and, if they know of auy objection or lsck of qualifis eations, ps montioved 1n the eecond poction, they conld produco the proof and have him sol snide. If it wero proved that & man had o bsd charscter, or..was of doabtfal iutegrity, tho Canrt would then reject him, as excluded by tho piatute, sod draw soother. Iu the rural districts, whore & Judgo holds Court in soveral couhties, this m!fbt not ba convonlently donb ; but thera it taleht bo dono in the County Courd, n8 well, sftor s proper notice. Thia would af- ford an_lnpartant gusearteo that boneat seleo- tious of jurars would be mado. As it ja now, no notico 18 givon of Lhe'times when the jurors will bo drawn ; and, if they so desire, iono but the Clork of the Court end the County Ulerk will bo ptevent, 1n binety-nine casosintho hundred, this may be weil; but, in tho hundredth, the jury may be packed to meot some particular cago, Again: the Clerk of the Coust is not roquired to vorify the box contalning the npamos to drawn from,—thus loaving & corrupt County- Clerk overy opportunity to doctor tha box to emit himgolf. This opens a door which sn lmpartial administration of jnstles roquires should be closed. Tho st propared by the Connty Hoard, together with a list of thoaa already drawn out, sbould afford the meaus of verifyiog the con- tents of tho box. Seo. 0 roquires the County Boarda to aelrct tho Grand Jurors. This is & dangerony power to bo axorcinod by & corrupt Bosrd, should oue exist. The dircctions that thoy shall possesn the samo qualifieationa a8 prescribod for the I'etit Jurors, and that they sehall eoloct, as mnoar &8 may bo, a proportionnte numbsr from each town or precinct, amounts to uo check at all to mon who expect tv b complained of: before the Grand Jary for oorrapt practices. It wonla bo practically impousible for the Couris to purge #uoh o Grand Jury, eelected to 1gnore bills pre- souted egalust thoir creators. True, the Court might dischargo them, and order the Bhorlf to summon another, under tha ninoteenth section of the aot ; but it would roquire a very palpable cags Of corrupt- inlluences oporating upan & Grand Jury, beforo a Court would fecl called upon to’ resort to such an ‘ex- tremp _measure: and, oven then, a suspectod Sheriff or Deputy might have to aloot the Spe aial Grand Jury ; for tha Court has no power to appoint an Liisor to porform that duty, 28 he may for selecting & Patit Jury, as wo shall geo, Altogothier, the provisions for the msloction of thio Giraud Jury sbom admirably sdapted to one courage & corrupt majority tn a Caunty Hoard to ractice thoir calling and go unwhippod of jus- co, : Bec, 12 confers upon tho Conrt \'urly wholesome powera for purying the panel of Patit Jurors when that _ls orgunized, at the ocommencaient of jtu servico. 'fhon it is the duty of the Judgs {ougo to IzLu far as ponsiblo, that each ono pos- sonsop all tho qualifications prescribed in Boc. 9, nd to strike from tho Fanol any one who i not of fair character, of approved Integrity, of sonnd judgment, well informed,” who does not »understand the Eoglish lsvguage.” How often, I msy inquire, do the Couria fearlessly sud rigorously exorcise this high power to we- curo intelligont and upright jurors at the com- mientsmont of the term? They should make 4 » quchl business Lo make = searching jnquiry, and woed out every improper man. Iechaps, in- deed, if a Bliko McDouald should be found on s anéf, the Court might not flnd himi a wan * of alr charsoter and approved fintecrity: bat thore I8 grest dauper tuat some of 'his pala might slip .!m:!‘ unobserved, o, 3 provides for summoniog italesinen, or {urors for s particular case, whou the regulay pano! Is oxhausted. 'Thay, too, must pouicas tho gamo qualiticatiova as tho rogular jurors; bat thia section provides that, {f either party {o the causo requires ik, tho Conré shall appoint an Elisor, or 8poolal \Luiliff, to summon the upe- elsl jurors, This is a wise gnvldnn. and should be oxtended {6 tho Hpecinl Grand Jury, upon the roquoat of the State's Atlotney, or any accused arty whose case k8 expected to oowme bLefore bom. With such a provision, sn honest and énorgotio Judge snd Btate'y Attorney could cotn & Yeal terror to corripl County Boards and corrupt Bhorilfa who might bo dlaposed to futro- duce to the Court corrupt jutors, Do not understsnd e us intimating that core tupt jurors are habitually saleated, ¢o f{avor thoue ‘who gelect them. In a large majority of casos, they aro, no doubt, capable aud honost tusn; and the (Irand Jury just discharged by ibe Crimmal Conré in this city seems to bave done ita duty faithfully, and parhaps it would hieve dona the samie Lad complaluts been made. againgt avy of tho County Doard which solectod thom. But would the s8we mon bave been 86 Jected Liad 1t beeu understood .or suspectod that such complajnta wera to havs been mada ? Membur of 8 Connty Board who are capable of corrapt jobbery, of stealing the public money, oF selliog their frusts for a price, would, sa's matiar of courss, wolect a Grand Jury for the s1presd purpose of sholtoring thom from punishie went. [twonlduot te in human natare to do othorwise, There should be a positive jrrovision of law tliat, wheuever complainta are to be made ugaiukt any meinber of the County Iloard, no jury satocled by the Board -haulfi hear or try iuem ; but that & Hpscial (irand Jury should be pummoned by somo falr, independent, dnd judintons penton, to bs appola by ths Cowt for that oxpress purposs, TNi 1 done, frauds may be r—oumtlma by County Doards with a dtrong probability of im. munity, ‘The present Iaw yury unwisely plscea tho moans &) theic_own hands, which, if they of stealing, they are atso to use for their own protection. Y make this remark, oot in reference t0any partioular case, buj sa s groas goueral trath, applicablo whereyer corruph. men can be found, I It to Lo bolioved that,. if ‘I'weed bad had the scloction of the Urand Juty, he would ever bave been indicted ? Unless the law anticipates snd brovides for rere aod exe coptional vases, It but invites S0 the commive:on of cwume. 4 1 am h‘PfI to sap that crimq fawelt " excoptioual; iz bak if any that the a erimn (8 unproyiled sw'th & penalty, arif a hole i Iaft throngh which the offunder niay sceape tho ponalty, somo exceptional parson will ba sure to commit that critzo, sud thon escapa by the door i left opon, Thoto i snother erying ovil for which the courta are responsible, for thay might remedy it if thoy would, That i, the beat men in the com- muuity manage, by lhook or by erook, to gat nt- curnd from enrving on fnrie: Who ever Lioard of Mr. Fiold, or Mr, MacVoagh, or I'ottar I'slmer, norving on & rogular panel through tao wenks? It might diecommada them in their baminese, and 8o thoy aro cither novar drawn, §f their names over g0 upon tho Juryelmb, or, It drawn, ‘they mannge 1n somo way to mako such excuses ay will indico the Conrt to rot them off, What right have thoy and their like to complain that their casos aro wubmutted Lo incompietont or dishonest Jurarn, when they shirk tho duty which they oiro the community to cheerlully eacrifice their timo for the oleva- tlon of tho average {ur)’ to what it anght to ba to mccuro their individuat righta, in_common with the righta of all Lanost men? I do not know that either of tlio yentlomen asmed ever offored a1 excuse s & Juror, Or WAS &vr even summnionad as guch: hat'T apcak of them ns rop- toscntalives of A lsrien class of busineds-nion whom wo uover kco on juriem, and who nover will werve f they can svoul it. On this aubject, tha Courts shonld be unrolenting. In fact, nothing but sicknoes nhiould ba rocolved nis an excuso, Busi- uoxs interesta whonld be male to giva way to tho rerformance of o public duty. Tusiness ia no whero mentionad 1o the lnw ag an oxcues: and cho courts ought not, in their divcrotiva, to make it ono till thoy hold tho beal men in tha commnunity up o aslrict perfortnanco of thofr daty 1o this regard, thoy eannot expoct to cle- vato tho admumistration of justice in thoir courta. Who oxpacte to 8eo Goorgo Armour or Dan Thompson on the jury for the trikl of Dayis, the ‘murdoror, or any othor of that class of men ? and yot somo such mou, at loast, shoxld be on overy paucl. x CUBAL The President’s Position in Regnrd to Cubun Belligerency., In hin first annnal mossagn to Congress, Dec. 6, 1869, the Presudent wrota: Y¥or more than s year 8 saluahle province of Spain snd & near neighbor of ours, in whomn all or_people cannot but feel a deep interest, haa been struggling for indopendence nud frocdum, ‘The peojle and Govarne ment of the United Staten ‘entertain the same warm teelings pending strugyle that they mauifcated throughout tha previous struggies hetwenn Spain and her foriner enlo- Tiies in behalf of the latter, Xut the conteat hus at no tizo ssumed tha coudinons which amount to s war in the senan of Juternational aw, ar which wonld atiow the oxistenca of & e factn political orgunization of tho insurgenta suflicient to Justity a recoguition of bellig- erency, Tu?rmnpzu 19 matntalned, Bowever, that (i na- ton fn lts own jndge when to accord tho rights of bel- ligoreney cithor to » poople steugRIng to freo them. sclvea from s Government they beliove to ba opnresuive, or to fndependent natious at war with cach othier, On tho 18th of tho following Juno—1870—the Presidont sont o special maoseago to Cougreas on this subject. He described tho charactor of the {nurrection and tho atrocitics committed by both partios, which moved him to say that— Whataver muy ba tha sympathies of the peoplo or of tha Government of the United Btaten for the cause o objocts for which 8 yart of the peopls of Cubs dorntood to hava put themaelves in srmed realstanoo 10 the Govornment of Spai, thcro can be 1o just sym- pathy in & confiict earried on by both partica altkn tn uch’ barbarous violstion of thy rulek of civilized nations, and with sueli continued outrago opon the plainest priacipios ot humaulty. ' Wo canot disertmi. atg in any consuro of tho modo of con conteat between the Spanisrdn aud (L Calaus, ‘commit tho same airocities and outrage slike tle culab- Hishod rules of war, o adyerted to tho fact that large numbers of Cabans hod come to this conntry with the ok ject of “urging our peoplo into the fight they jtho fugitives) svoid, and to ombroil this Govora- ment in complications and posnible lioatilitien with Bpain,” which he truly declared to ba their Tenl object, ** though carcfully coverod under tho docaptivo and apparontly !vlnumbln demand for a moro recognition of belligoency.” Yur- thor onho waid The question of belligerency t ane of fact, 1ot ta b declded by sympathics for or projudicos againat either parly. Tho relations between tho parcit Sate and iho jnsurgents must amovntin fact1o war, ¥ighting, thougl flerca and protraciod, docs Lot aiono cousti- futewar, ‘There must be milftary forces acting in ac. cordanco with tha rules sud oustoms of war ; fisqs of teuca, carloln, oxchauges of prisonors, etc., and to Jastify 8 recopnition of velligerency thers must bea e Facto political organization of thy insurgons sull. ciént In charscter snd redources to constitute, if loft t0 itielf, & Htate among nations. T am nnable (o hes int tho projent copdition of tho coutest iu Cuba those oloments which ara requisito to conatitule war in the souss of Internatiotial Jaw, The Insur- gents hold no fown of clty, bave nHo estublished tof Government: they Baveno prize courts, no organization for recaiving or colecting tevenuo’ no sesport to which a prizo sy bo carred, of by wiich accest can ba had by a farcign power ta {ha ltidtod in- torior territory and mountain fstnassca which they occups, « « o It os wellestablished princtplo of publio Jaw that a recognition by a forciim Btate of belligerent rights to insurgenta under circum- stances wiich 38 now exist {n Cub, i€ not. justified by accesvity, {8 o gratnjtous demonsiration of ‘noral aup- port ta tho rebellion. Such nocessity 1oy yet hore. afler arrive: but it hus not yot arrived, tor is its robability elearly to bs seon, In tho sonusl mosgage in 1870 tho Presidont yoported that the condition of tho insurrection in Ouba Lind not matoriafly chanced, aad thix was all thio roforouco made to the subjoct, chpt that tho ground of complaiut aginat Kpan in roforence to tho treatmont of tho porsous and property of Americats citizdns was fully ex- nusl mossago in 1571 containod only this roferonce to tha troubles in Cuba: outce af souny- anco and of suxioly The exlslouco of a prutracted strugglo In such close proximity to onr own territory, witliout spparsnt prospect of an early terminstion, cannok bo othier than ab object of concern o a peopla who, whils abetalning from {nterfercuce in the affaira of olhier powers, naturally desixe to kce overy couatey in the undisturbod cnjoyment of peace, liberty, aud tha blossings of freo institutions, 1In 1872 he wroto tiiat no ohango hiad ecourred, tho rebols hiaving made no advance and Spain having fallod to suppress tho' insurrection. It wos ab this timo that he atronaly urged the abo- lition of elavery in Cuba. In 1873 tho Virginiug affair ocoupied tho attentlon of tho Presidont, and no direct exprassion on the condition of af- fairs in Ouba was given, Viually, at the begin- ning of the last sussion of Congross the Prosi- dent wroto : ‘Tho deplorable strife in Cuba conlinnea without any marked change o the relative advauluge of the code tending forces, The Jusurrection coutinues, but Bpsln jned no superfority, Blx years of jnsurreciion ves (g fusurrcetion a aignificance whick cannot be slod, 1ta dusation and the tenacity of fis adhier. enty, together with the absence of manifcated power of ‘suppreasion on fho part of Bpain, cannot be may ke some positive lej of olhor powers & mottor of sell-necessit; confideutly hoped st this timo to be o announce iho arrangement of vame of the fmportant queationa between this Gov erument and that of Spain, but the nexotiations have Deau protracted, The unbappy intestiue dissensioua of Bpain eommand our profund sympathy, and must bosccepted 36 perhape & cause of some dely, An ebrly sottlement in part, st leant, of the questions be- ¢sa (he Uavernwments lu haped. 1a tha wesntime, awaiting the results of pending negutiations, I defer to further and (uller ummutuiestion on the subject of the relations of this countey aud Spatn, T'bus, mm“'f] out all the moseagos from which ‘wo have quoted, tho P'rosidont Las denled the ox- Istence of a war {n ita proper sense, and Las put the posutbility of a roocoguition of heligaroucy on the single ground of nocosaity, sdmitting at the same time that stieh an act would place us under grave reaponsibilitics, — DEAD. H Tamdesd! Willnot tlial sutice ¥ ‘Though you rain sweet kissew, 1 will not wake, Da o griadam to tha Frave @ prizs ? “Chere are wilil strong Luarts to acho aod bresk, Do you think you can thrill me n With your eyes’ soft light sud your forcliead falr Do you think you ¢an turn my brain Witk {f.,"';m"' whitesliroat, sud your gold-brown r Do yau came to undo tho work That Death has done fter years of pain ? In your beart docs & wonder lutk Tuat & 1ifo could eucayo from your charm-ed chaln ¢ Thara s no more aport for yai he: Yuur part waas dune on that suminaer-dsy Long sqo, Ibava Daught to fear, ‘Weaye youraubtls clazms, O niy siran gay, For living men ; 1o mors for met "Fake your eyes frow my dead while face, I pray, 0, woman{ womaul can you not sve ‘here’s 8 myrder-staln on tliat summar-day ¥ —larpar's Lazar. ——————— A Tough Faot, Vicksbura Hersld, ‘They tell big stories about the tongh feot of tho Louisison darky, but the Viokebury nogro 15 slwavu roudy to cumpeta for the mnedsl Ove of them eutereda blackatnith-shiop the other day to well & hol 0o, sud ho Placed hia foot on nhob pleoe of 1ron just gut from a bar, It was & tull iminute befora the heat struck in, and then Lo gave u lesp ovor tLa anvil, and uttored » torriblo yell, 1k smith asked bim to explain, aud the darky responded 3 Y “ Why, L'ze bin standiy’ on that pjece of red- biot ironl” ¥ * Avid you didn"t know it ?" ” “*No, not sha‘clly L l‘n}mll nunl:ln kinder mr:; or good whils, but I feughs darg wau & dut Lioau round hezo somewhar I” y b THE COURTS. Business Dono in the Divorce and Bank- ruptey Line. Record of Judgments and New Suits, DIVOBGE . Taul Klotzbusker filed a Lill for disorco yea- Lorday, in which he statcs that in March, 1871, hio married his present wife, Heurlelta, Soon after their marrlags ho discovered to his sorrow that his wifn was * greatly given to the approcia- tion of tha umiles and carcisen of mon other than your otator, har lanful huscand.,” Faul endured it for 2 year, and thon Ioft her, and ahe is now, according to hin statement, living 1 opea adultery with ono Anthony Wolfe, 1u the ‘Town of Lalo, pretending that sbo is married to m, ITEMH, Judges Moore sud Farwoll wiil hear divorce caten fo-day. Jndges Kogers, Williams, Hooth, and (ary, will hesr motions, aud Judge MeAllia- tor motions for now trials, Yestorday was tho last day of msrvico in tho United States Courts, aud an nnusuully Jarge number of uits wero commenced, UNITED BTATES COURTH. oracn Taber bogan & muit for $5,000 againat Thomaa 8. Dobbins, George 8, Bowen, J. B. Wil- cox, and the Chlcago & Pacific Rtailroad Com- rany, W. F. Bartlott ot al, sued J. J. Bpslding and Charloa L. palding for ¢1,200. Htophien Dodd brought suit for $2,000 againut Joln Mayo, Woodsard, Brown & Co. began & suit to re- cover £3,000 from Charlos K. lay, Totty 1L R. Graen Qlled a Dill sgainet Adam ana Piorson D, S8mith, C, I Cartis, J. C. Rich- ards, B, E, Oallap, F. B, Peabody, and G. L. Paddaock, to foreelnse a truat deed for £15.000 on Sab-Lot 3, and the south 4 fees of Sub-Lot 2, of Lot 4, in Block 48, orieinal town, Bslvanus Smith and Addisen Gott suod John Mayo for §2,000. RUPTCY X - ? Brintoall & Terry, Beoborg Tibbals, Bhirk & Whitehead umted ju fltng a patition ageinat Samuol Magvar, a hardware morehaut st No, 717 Bouth Halsted wtrect, in this city, 1t ia charged that Magyar has within the last six montha given a judgincut note to Dotty lisfalaky, bis mother-iu-law, on which Judgment was ontored up for §2,684.50 aud his wtara in Racina 8eized, Also that l has given & liko Judgment noto for B147.40 ta Philip Htei The petitioners claim that the nate ta Mre. Ttafalsky was . not© made on {he day it purports to Lave bocn, but that it was mado sbout the 1at of December, without any valid commideration, and that it was giveu with the intentiou of defrauding his croditors and to delay the oporation of tho Bankrupt sct. About the last of November, Drintnal & Terry made an agroetont iwith tho debtor by which the latter wad to pay their claim jn wookly in- stallments, but fostead of so doing hn cansed tho judgment in favir of Nirs, Ralslsky to bo entered, aod bis goods seized theroundor, Thoy wra advertisod to bo sold on tho23d of Decamber, ond tho petitioners ask that an injunction may be issuod to provout such sale. A rulo to show causo Dec. 18 and werrant of seizura were is- suod, the petitioners to puy oll exponses of exe- cating the warrant. Au insolantary potition twas also filad youter- day against Willinm I, Binith, a real-eatatn denler at No, 108 Tufth avenue, the following personn baitig tho potitlonlog creditors : R, J. Waters, claimingz §035.44; and Oharles Holland, £1,080.70, They cliarge that Smith has. bosdos tho usual euspension of paymont, fraudulently cancealed certain Atock interosts fn varioun corporations, and aléo sundsy notes sud bills recoivalile, tn order to avoid haviug them o at- tachmont, and that he hias made eortaly profer- catisl paymeuts, A rulo to show causa Doc, 20 wad fssund, Tho first dividend moeting in tha case of A, O, Brown was hald yesterday, but no dividend wea declared, as the Reglater announcad that all tho asdets roalized ro far Lad been exhwustod ta paying tho secured debta. Disthargos woro issucd to Lemuel M. Grogory ood William Bmith; also to Frederick lienkol. under o compositiou. It E. Jenkins was appointed Provisioual As- signeo of Joho P, Deary, A firet dividend meeting will be hold Jan. 6, 1876, in tho cave of Edward C. Douclay, aud in tho case of G, W. Parkor, Jun. 20, 1870, A composition mecting will be held Dec, 24 gnm‘rln o Register In tho matter of Bimon Le- recht. BN, cr & Broskey, and ATTERIOR COURT IN DRIEF, William Harris, for tho use of tuo West River Natinnal Bank, began & suit fu trospass agaiss Delda Mills, laying dawages at $5,000. i, G, Poters and J. A, Jamison sued P E. Cauda aud Honry 1i, Payson far 81,000, CLIOUIT GOURT. M. C, Bakor began a sult for £2,000 sgawset Heors Brinkworth, Froderick Kasten, administrator, brought suit against Anton Fisclior, claiming §2,500, Sarah T. Dingwan commenced sn action in trospass spainst the Chieno, Hack Tsland & Pa. citio Railroad Company, lsying damsges at 10, 00, V1 Western Gorman Bank of Cincinuati sued tho Schoremann & Hard Maotol Company for. 1,200, Gottllob Dornssok filod a bill agaiuat Wililam A. Cole, Adolph Heilo, (Georgo Gardner, William R, Orabam, Charlatte D, Plagg, and Jamos M. Fiage to foroclosa luartglflu for 11,660 on that portion of the E. I¢ of the 8, W. 1{ of Bec. 4,89, 12 Iying south of the centrs of tho Elgin wagon-road ; Aleo that portion of the E.1¢of tha N. W. ¢ of Heo. 1), 80, 12 Iying north of the Chicago & Northwestern Yailway. CBIMINAL COURT. Tho cage of Androw Johauson, for the murder of Mary Ann Itydor,. was called yesterday morn- iog. Motion was mado for a continuancoon a peculiac affidavit, which set forth that two im- portant witnesses wers absant, ons of thom out of the Btate, by which insanity could bo proved as 8 dofenso, and without whoso presonco it was not ' eafo to go to trial. Tho affidavit further sot forth the innocencs of tho accused of auy crime, aud 8s woll, stranga to 4y, sat up as an additional fact that tho woman hiad beon killed in aolt-defonso. Aftor a wpirite od orose-firs betweon the atiorneys the motion waa granted, and the trial was allowed to go over to the nexs torm. In the case of Josenh Tollak, tried & fow dayn ao for exscting iliegal fos, the Court found tho dofeudant guilty, ‘Lo chargo was that Mrs. Houssholder liad boon charged §1 for the insuanée of & erimiual warrant,” The Court sald there was no doubt ad to the facta in tuo case, and, white tho atstutes forbada the practice, ho was gatinflod that the doferidant was not tho only offendor, Oun the suggeation of Hiato’s Attor- noy ltoed, the seutenco was snspended. THE CALL MOADAY. Jupax Btanaere—102 to aud of calendav, Jupag UAny—193 ta 201, 200 to 214, 216 to 219, icclusive. Jupae Moonr—18, 19, 20. Junue Roozra—Hot casea Nos, 863 and 601, ang ealendar Nos. 181 ta 185, inclusive, Jupos Boori—No el Jupag Fauwert—No eall. CORRECTION, The judgment recoversd by Guster Reib sguinst” Willism It Grabam and Juwes I Hhlelda was errousously gnmud yeuterday me §7,644, Tt was in roality 975.44, JUDUNENTS, Huvanion Count—CoNrEanuxe—Charles Trein va, Prod liokirig, $91,—A. Gridley & 8ot vu, Frederick Jeudyx, Hli6.—patrick Nacy . Charios” Clesver, .35, 8 Jupax GaRy—Richard Riley $1,000.—8ama_ va, James Wal . Thomss B. Dobbins, §1,000.—Ueaver Fulls Gompavy vy Clarles Pick, §474.06.0. 0. Hinger vi. George and leovant Orimayer, $leto—ilenty Krauel vs, Mary and Christfan H, Lembeke, $819.00,—~ B. 1), Holmes et al, va. 1. 8, Moore and E. W, Devoe, $180,15,—Winslow Bushua!l et al, vi. Augusius sud Jobn M. Freoch, $110.63,—John HKlsta va, Jacob Derr, $0MLT8~B, i1, Hwoot o sl vs, Jobn 1, Clap, 25,—City National Bank va, Ferdinand Koakill, §:31, = Agriculiural Insurance Company vs, F. N, Bulkley and M. I Knighta, $102,30.~Auguatiis Fucl Bornbsrd L, and Alte, 1toos, $200.—Villsa Nationa Bank of Plattsburg ve, Nalpli'A, Loveland, Douglas T While, aud Samuel W, Daraerd, $13tid.el—duba Thomina va, Yonry Fetera; verdiel, §356. Ciaoott Gouut—Uonyessions—Afichac Nathan ve, Bolowwn G, Witkowsky, $4,610,50. JubGK MCALLISTE: 00! rown va. Edward Dunna; verdioh, $30, and smotfon for new trial.~lca- lade ot ul., use of Louls Siuvers, va. The Estato of \ R, Uanalef, doceasod, 34 d £, Fiake v, Siuith Whaittdur, $:0,~1, M. Eddy v, Thomss £ Wholan, $110,53. ——— “rhe 0ld Daken Muckel The popular soug of ** The Old Osken Baket " 19 smid to kave Ita origin undor the followiug cir- cumstances, which givo it additional lutorest Howmo yoars ago, when Woodworth, the ]‘-rlnl and eeveral othors **Old New Yorkers,' wer brother typos in a priutiug ofice whick was site. sted at tha ooruer of Chatham snd Chambers utreets, thero were fow places in tho Cily of New Yorx whera one could enjoy sle luxury of & really “ good driuk.” Auwong thq fow places ost wortby of patronagd wad an ektablisbment apt by Maliors, In Frankiin strent, or shout tho CITY REAL ESTATE. b Kpot whers S, Johu's HAll reeantls stoud |y e e 22 s ANTED - MALE HELE, . Woudsorth, i comauy with_sesoral partientar | 100, iAk%, WXLy PR, Baokkeenors, Clarks. Eto. friemie, hind dropycd in At thin pluce ot afur- | peet, snd ks whlt Leperty for. B¢ oo burch TWANTED-IY A JARGE NKW YORK DRY noun for thu purnoms of taking soma ¢ Lramly | Moner. MATSON HILE. 7 Washington-st, #ocds Importing and lolbing house, saiesmen who ean oantrol laren k-bos o re nead apoly. Address aud wator." which Mallory wan famous for keen- ingg, Tho liquor was mupér-oscellont, and Wand- siorth seemad npired by it, for, after taking a draught, he laid s glase unon the table, and, rmncking hia Jipw, declared that Maltory's ran A vie simk wuporior (o 8ny ho lad_aver tasted. N, pard Sallary, o aTo quito mistalic thero war ano thing which in hoth okr cetima; Lionk far Aurpasnas thia in tho way of drinkivg.” ** What was that " aeked Woodworth, dubtously, “Tho drancht of pure freah s;rmg water wo wned o drink from tha old oaken brcket that hung in tho welimiter our retura feom the lalura of the tield on u wi'try dev in summer.” Tho tenrdropy elstened for & meneot in Woodwortl's aver, Lol true!™ ho ranliod, and soon qmit- ti:d the place, e retarned to tho vilice, grasped tho pon, end in half an hour *The OLU Oaken Bucket,” ono of themost delightful compoxitions JROR SALE - 1t INDIANA-AV. Sompdie’ topuie, and good barhon . Adudres TKD-A YOUN NTNAN GIFIOE, Wil h w7 s dood Dand . Balaty Jow hg ik Hoas) A('H‘“"‘" stating reloronca snd experieace, G @, Telbune offien, canod (ans | 3 ) “Trivnns | W ant an ofter; it nust be o oifice. JroR AL tral Teatinn 1., weat of Usk s)ifay . 48 1 O3k Turen'at., 109 01, sonthrset. e wiav., YUt batwenn Tolk and TINHON, No. 4 Wa HST.CLASH S 11 ran FOUNG WMAN, WELL REGOM: .:Yl.‘“l‘)n“l hao} :':'"l:u‘n whnlrsale ry, but peranent o A e TANTED.-A FOUNG MAR OF ADDIERS 3 Tl cinrl by s Toane Going & 4095 hmsinmear Hos . Addoss, wilh stamp, for 5 for the righit parson, 4 cntneny s o aom b dcteapnlite 3. $802 15%, tren I REAT DA T atacse, with dweliineg e e el - oo ! Pit) 0% B3 Moaror ANTED-'A MAN W ARD AND BISTeE WANTE G SAN VARD AND FISEL ‘V‘N"fll—"l"" “eallat oA Wal tro 1GAGU ERT ON N, DAN RYAN, e, Past Prant. Peice o0 vory R T T — in our ianguage, sas roady in maustkerpt to bo B4 e’ Timaln fur twd yeacs, witly A nee cont. PO-A FIRST.CLALL FITTRR, FOR OUR embalmed it tho memory of nucceediug gene JAUUB WEIL and UKO, A SEAVEINS, 146 typal-oundry, whare fwe have -lm’n‘i Introdnced H inr-saving taole and machis American | inety ; wages tione, gz AL American intoe . ’ MO BALE30% I8 FERT CORNIT WARARICAV, I i hmoricas permanant altustion; MISCELLANEOUS. nE;ml"i‘« Fifir-anvontior MATSON 11LLa 97 Wash: DAl X - sCr{RUTR € UTHSRORc, alp: N0 AN ST.OFF GLOTH J0R BALEZCHEAP TWO BLOCKS OF FORTY- T L AL (a3 eid 7 el & inier ‘I:‘"r‘];hk'l'nlumzll‘n Sinth Chieaee, Whitlora's Subat. | aaly provas o mark. Hasmmmte o7 £ oot o A -t olom. il roms. an M R als Py e A DVERTISERS SWHO DESILE TO REAGH (G0 IALE. TANTED-A GO0 DAKGRAINER, APPLY 1M A )l,u rv;»lunc s :. [IX“”"I ll; e l“nrl chirapost u ‘ medatels at ¢ st Harrdronat, Dor hy usiox one mure sections of Kallogg's Tapor Liste: CALDIY th A: No KILAOM, § G m‘:m\wfl‘rfi‘n e RO 1 GOOD CANOFF CLOTIIING BOUGHT AT e 2 ontha’ ; Bighest pries by JONAS A, DIUKLSMA, 1 Jages. SLbTand gLk % oue_foteima; R « montha! worl i Ja ruslmen o Jamiiies for Alipais: 2\ the i) South Clark strent,_Ordey romgitly attons for Southern Indiana; ot o K SALE ndianai 40 for stetion N YO - i 1y :30 woodehoppers, Ac, Gheap tickons I o paryeds | sond I T going B, ¥ CHISTIAR, 10 i 1. MARTIN Miscollanaona. VWWASTED_MEN=1115 MAY DR JUST WHAT Y st i T eatch nf bnaineva il pay on 0 Invmatigate. Wa can atiow you B In tho W eat, and il oiter e of Totehiasnte s naatern 3Dy of thet ment {ur the Altn of tha Bniding. “Atosinn fachiitics unsurpaaged. Mt Joring Tadies: aemminary an 15 Housse Lullt o orider, and suld Linnses now eompieted and for mals, YXCHED Fislleh Kot Fronch Sest ae Lynx,, St iiack Macten or Mind Hfandeome i Elrgant Min 20 A L, Igence and * Ttich Tondon- 1 d 31 | cash and 6% par mnath . hendsae Louss, $50 esab Fentan] appoarnhes Mokt AN(sfActory. Indnces Mink sator | e Fs CombAny erantoy el ow AreHl, | ral of out &nods will Sonrince” gna toet 810 & wesk can ne teet n:,m 1;(‘:1 vu‘iman and lv‘!:‘hrllvmh[ ins subatantial |,:" g oy l.‘l}ln’r, saud 8t l"nll‘n- lf(-:dloflnl-clm i “aratly s ren Tifn ) Vit prope N 2 or neddlen wanted: Sy batuty 11 areinek, GEORGE 1 CEANIE L ova? | "with stamp, AV A G0. Chlemgn, 61 Tadaniear % No. 11 Cuamber of Commerca. WILL BUY A h privilegn of azamination . and Lxlanco in 36 Hghtuing telling noy, aw | Tl sraTr.sT, g R TR st W tiaga the hoes aoreition 8, HEADY MAD 200 WL BUY 4 SEAUTIFUS, sta-at., Chicsgo. Wi piees; ) 1 0 Bt Kideus, 1 i and 28 ntly 04 tho vy, road ¢ wn and 28 month) livizew, ready innd T nthly al P gl (A Hla g "W . 1RA B nees o soll’ now patant articlos, ctirom A g0 o 4 & : ] rarelry. _Ouift o . P - e fitors lote at GILBLIT, HUBBARD & €O, Soutn ‘AM%&IP‘:N lxlo?'fzfi\' o PR B AR = sou-st., Joom {INE KID MITR, EXTRA LASTHR | 3 {74 ARM_AOT ey s 5 Q Al FANTED-FARM_# TO 100 ACHIS, WELL TANTE ,!‘.e,,“,i“‘“’”" M3, WAt Fiwem Aare, wheutn oo Chisegor PRILHE A | W ANarel i owa snd s ud sliocs by sariple. 2 e ERS & CO., Room R, 144 Madison.et. A manwith experi m“-gz u‘mm‘ndd'“h!-"h" fows NE. PLY) VIN( It = o S, MDIE Dt raddn ean procure s o Address F N, . ]: s warranicd, ot 42 sar pair, TaraGiovasuare, | VY ANTEUZEOIL CAMICS 0m ACHES, MOWE 0T | iiyelie a8 e e oIBlA o Largain. - Addrees F. 18 WINKE. Mi. AW ASTED-A TRAVELING SALESNAN THOIL [IN nughly sequaintsd with the ernckers, lamp, an T realhuckuin fecc m—mwes—me | plasswaro teads, with oatablishod trade. Address by i~ Taris Qlovo Nture, 1 Biat TO RENT—HOUSES. { cara Carrlor No. 1, Station A, RESPONSINLE TRNANT, 4 tn North Side: parior, A \Mlunl.ltllnlur room, and | LI o promus o sinpls at arcoud 1o e, 5t and soatli exposu; TANTE -TWO GODD ME! 12 ROZIT, 103 Washisgton-st. pori )m“:'lorlllurulumunu' Lkt pag. ', - VERY LOW. A VERYV PLEASANT | & 0 -TO THE MEDICAL PROFES tud lierals thirty yars coustantly. imrteciad & (Ria 1at snporinr (0 atl nthars, m 3¢l 50 tn vory bad caxcs of all kinds. 1ile thi worat, and si1nr wesring the traes thres tientaball bavo his monoy hack, M dmirod, Fouth Clark-st., Chicags, Rovm S LR, N. BARD, Y AN NVABSKIL AND BTREET SALEN. men to eall & low novoltics jnst out; enll like hut cak i1 and see 4l mélr ond for elreuls 0. 141 Btate. " AB OANVASAIRY Address A 81, Tribune HE W ANTEDZ000E AND FLIE story brick house, with 1 rooms, on the Nuri A TN - 3 i (nytes’ or . 2 {t’-’\:’;:‘l;;x"t‘»ir“)\\'uuru 1 e, L T imen wall from, curner Uiate and W, s re ol i uf"x"]"’::’.z:i)' b > S e - s Gness peelerrod, Addeess A 17,4 ribano otic 2 —HORSENTIN ALL PARTS DF THE, GITY, | 20 r W T edy, Aty aode s atcry And bavetna. ta, 3110 475 per montn: atdey’ | || ANTRD=XE INTRRVIEW WrTH iy a3 hasemonts, $6) tu 410 por month, It 8, & W. G, can nogotiata for tho aale by Kiste and county TANTED-. D PROPUSALS | McCURMIUK, Roums 1 sod 2 Reapor Bloc) Tigbia of ano ol the Liest inventions, out; is aporeclatad for ‘e by il when sena; is nemam d used in wvory Bous> 4 ROVEE | ig tho countey. curner Michiz 2 Jscksonst., noar Iasno, tto off cornice and wi: co. [0 BENT-REW HOUSER, MODERN i T octagan fronts i Hotal, " Rito" s oliling varabis for wholceats | Y\ ANTE - b aat K 2 . “Apply to 1. 3 A e fincgor mon. Avplyto U | ) A as, o own bandwritng, . ... HORSES AND CARRIAGES. AW ARTLR-ATRMART TRUT ntfics work. SALES _OF 1Ol RENT=--ROOMS. Wi must write & good and xiv bast barmexsatery Tueedar, T RRISHRD RGOSEWITH | Ofreferenoos: stataage, ‘Addredv ). &5, Teibune otlcs. A LIVE MAN 1A Rooms, Nos. band ai privato sal Somuunaclag at 10 hincton -t T W hary Block, Rendliph Awilo timo given to test all horses 3 watnr, or brosh 50)d anfer & warranic 5 < R ro- e AT GG TR o7 TR DT 0L e L eepinats s‘hfi‘n e Tos. I oty axcobiar Nanuluct g Loy W Eritiung Butliing, 1 ada higy, 6 7yearsoll, . jsnitor, Room 1, 127 Van Burs; i gl . d WANTED~-FEMALE HELP. and trun {n all karncss, frao #howy, fast drivers, ani trani, and warranted sound. "donble hiarnes ‘e, and et family earriake, In priod ordor. ita7 pons, yoars oit, honnd and kind in all haraess der saddle: & funtly pot and very bandeame. with 3 ¢ mano and tail, Any onscan ride or drive bim, 41330 01 the noet padicn In 1 country, with Pony-yl ot Larnzs. pte. Oue fon nger sleigh (in good ordar. Tuwo Por bieizhs, Dearly now. Fwo family pbartans. o trioks or vice, very wers way & firstclags earigo W ELL-FURNISILED WARMED RO0N 87 por week, iteligh vart e 0. Domestias. VW AYTRD-A GOOD, EXP do general housework, I Batle CED_GIRL TO ¢ 457 North Ta. PO Shiorinane T ¥ geotlamen, near Grand Paciiic Hotel, “Transienta taker Al -afilzlfll‘l’.‘!‘()all’)fl,\m r(;ulum‘ (!, Gl ! ; LAt f‘:wmm Moarve acd i1 oavi DINTNGTROUS GIRLS o, 7 ANTHD_FIRSTCT AN immediatelr, at Ogden 1 TRITED ROOMS bath-rourn, water- NFURY Jepbuwes, by Wiilett, - ATANTED—A GOOD, TIOY GIRL, WHIT WILL 10 AT ATAL TR R W = LSS e | e e et Bl ittty TO RENT--STORES OFFIGES. &o | it i, e ¢ 1 fadiane-ar Gt o Califinis road weeons, Ly Kimball, Storos. AL HOUSEWORK! uggy, by Loan & Tenbmekn, 135 baoda g3 years old, sousd, e B0G IS- o, BEST-sTOR ¥ gatreof ‘tha ianitor, oum 1, 137 Van Burea-st., ur UN COOK. WANIL AND AL % rnnss, & good traveler, aud & Brste e i e WAL AN ol 10 118y advanco, ! Rz E 3 fitthat,, betwoon 4 larin audortaient ot “other veh CTIE NEW BUITDIN W AND B Teles, e S bode, ARTED_GUOD W WILT, B PATD claas coak and Isaaitriw, for Park: Gerinan or Xweda: reforencos required, A harerent, fru o 10 A, m. A022 g, m. VW ANTED-A Gk Aty IND COUK AT TILE Jvoant Lot 1495 Wiakag Tinow, 64 West Madic won WA VWANTED - S about 13 or 16 ino 1ine of Lorse Lu n Franklia-st. with or without steam power. Guire cn premince PO RENT= 1o- Time, of 8l stries and thakos, naw and tecond. wl'all of which & falt description will Lo given at time ot salo. Austlon aalo commonciog ab 1o o'clngk, weather v Iotarforiagy ATl NoRTiTy b 7 and® Moneun e 1 : Carriajes, coupo Toc . uggies, Din T \rigonp, Honbls and #ingle iarnose, horse-biankats, Inp- Follew, alao alalghs, bolls, whips, oic. ALAuctiun prices, 5D, BATLRY, ropricior, [ONBRY WINTERED, 1N FIRST-CLASS ORDER atone farm, Tmiles south ol THinsdale, Appi BARKI BIOS., & houth 3 asdale, Appls 1o SENDEL BLOCK SWALL STOMY, 10807 Lkt business. ~ Ingairo of featt “Burvast. asellc, or FHICE, 70 GOOD, T YOUI UWS stores on West Lakest,, ndoly A1, HOUHR. t, T Do G est Adamssat. N 9, [ of WO o1t tlree goud business men Ly paying £or' the coal and % fley e gard focation for ‘spocial goods. Aprly st I bast Ranucipht, nrean. GIREL DURING THE DAY, old._ P82 I tisnaar, Misenlinnoou: h RY GIRLS ON BATURDAY, toow 19 Lakeside Bullding. CHAS. SHOBER BUY A GUOI HORNE, HUUGY, o rneun, and roba ; tine borso for ladr todrive, Apply st 8 Wost A A1q TOAN=3103 & erty f. yoa ol alod Property io sums of #10,000 and W ANER- TN oved huso: € 4 per coni MUSIC. nss rusidance proporty, 1n sums of 84,000 aud AU RAGATN A VBNV CLRG AT ORT, | “Vensl sutin 4ad o wAlmproved ¥t10 por eent & “i-octavo plano-forte, Fronch grand actiun, J. DUHARVEY, avorstvung bass, axrafie ttachuacat agil ate improve: Mortgage Loxns, e ruund coruers, carved logn and lyrs, stonl anid cov. = : his ner Doarbun, iperjunced bookheeieiln & lare tus will ol for TPLICAT A AXD U ughly’ compatnt, and tpoaks Germ wantod. 8. M. MOURE iren, Including b, present emplo Al o o or position of trast will ve ribany i WANTHIY ZBY "A MiDDLE-AGED cars’ hueiness exporionce : fs & grod well puted In the grocery erstands the manufacturing iy a1 snsthung will work 1o bast of paferences gi Cail ‘at Ltabblua Urus., 70 FL wardson Clicago raal eatate 3 CUAMINGS, 115and 1l Lasalieat, DE ON DIAMONDS, WATOIIES, at LAUNDERS® |{rlr‘ln oftics, 1N ik <, MONTOAGEA, LOCAT, hight and sold. ISAAU v _TILE NICHOLSON 02, #0and npward ; whols iouofeons Urgan PTANON, GIRARD, HQU. a Illl“lhanurld:l'lrdefl foal ot dnee nthly oF nusFiarly pasmentaat iLELD' Femple of one.yl Yan Narenats oo PIANGSTATL SIODERN T81 rorewoud cases, full, clear tones orus of payment easy, REED'S of sider, wincs, and il AL PAPEA BOUGHT AND BOLD. n oo fmyraved real estato at 5.9 and 10 por cont. EUGENKO, LONU & for s moderata sais ax addeos U Hoz 305, Miscolioneans. QIIUATION WARTED A GENTLEMAN TROM v the East having oxperience Lo vant twenty soars. (s dosl with any rafiabl Can bring tio bost of referonc oftice. shington. l’xi\'l‘zxleh IO TOAN TN BUME m #1030 to 210 per ce; 7. Rifol U el R K- 1 LA PRICES VERY 10 per month, remalnder end of vne 26 cani a0 455 per ot ptil plano s paid and #20 per month ; or 100 cash An: '31!\ 1d pianos taken at cash valuation, REKD'S ONEY D T0 LAl 8 AND § PKR MOTEY b nroborts st B manteds L 1L R ‘New Vork. JOIN 1T, AVERY, 15 La Chicaga. LOAN AT TOW RATES ON_GOOD fong of shuit timo. REAL KNTATE orh SI'I'UATII).‘J WAN' A G MAN A% partee and watclimaa in & tiora or botal; 8ra able snd not afratd vl worki can e foforouce, Addross D 7d, Tribune office, TQUATITY o taae neweat alyln ol cato: sold on thuuthiy,or igparlorly iymients. "ML D's Templa of Susic, 93 Van Huron-a Nfom.v TO LOAN AT 8 PER CENT INTEREST on city inproved rea! estata, in sums of $20, 00 Anz » 10 Vortlans s e 5 7 o, 0 RENT_NEW AND KECONIIASD PIANON, ypvards, Apply 1o 0. 1 FIELD & QITUATIONS WANTED-IY TWO YOUNG GIRLS M '] I . ' lo Loy . - | +2 togotherin s pritale 3 000 10 ook, wash, and Mt s d Trwaipey 2reonsed: 1 IR MONETTO TOAN IN AN U3 KTTHRPRIVATH izan. fho SitGr 18 do socund wUFk. Apply Monday st 108 and Lo office of the Dismonid Purche 1toom 8 Howa Building, coruer Kiat ANTED-TO PURCIIABE—RT tight plano; gles pirice and whors P WAY s t gan ba saca. —T0 D0 GENERAL HOUSK. Addross ¥ 60, Tribano office. ‘\“[ux ¥ TO LUAN jai,un Bratclase washer and lronor. TARG a7 A SAORIFIOR= | 1.1 £ wt iloeks. 1 d, bennsifally earsod PO LOANCMONRY TN BUMS OF 50 70 95,00 Dot sk, warrasted nenioats mabara frine. 10t muaet | L on Ciicaga ral saato sacuriy. Lmprived proters uanEnplovment Agsnctes, vell for the best ofer. ' I'rivate rasidance &5 Carrollares Slares caaticast i fiaa) HATIONS WANTED L bk IRING HEL ek Asblanday, Alays Tateltigenco Olioe, 194 Cortage Grove-av: bira, navisa Jotelligenco Uf WANG, () Wi BUY & VERY KLEGANT ROSE. -?JO(’ wood 7tuctavo Mana forte, Frenoh grand tlon, overstrung bases, rand e, all Iy AMILTES IN WAKT OF o_sttachment an glffi.\'nu ) T A o o ad seaniin i bosupetied B rer Macludods "hA T 1N/ Speelal bargavas, 1ot =TO BUTIOW 810,00 ON GOOD SR BHRKE T hial 7 Tofin four timee the above smount ter | QITUATION WANT: ADIRS IN WANT = ron tbuns Uil - | S draclussfomala el of il matlaliies cus Lo - | §10.000-1us, To TORE AT 3 FET ORI | Yo ndiin’ s e 0 ot LY | 120 ommtuion: WAL LYNDRLEY, oo ™ Niatno: | ™= AN _— LY | mbsaton, WAL LYY A o 20 bir uh Guoveramont | dlst URGreh Hinet. m W Metho- | 7 _LOST AND FOUND, SSTRAY—A OUW. TIEOWNRIL OAN HAVE HELL 7 TO LOAN IN RUMA P Y by deseniblng not AWV, M. W) i an 1ol A <l Fubber blank halussle and retail. Ap- DA MARE AROUT NOV, ST t pot, 145 and 197 Lake-ay, < raauseted to oall at Hu EAP FON UASH, A FIF. Divisjon K o aliway, i QR SALE-vERY rol ! 1osg tvoryball pool-tablo. Call at once ‘at Turser 8 o ior awar. Hall, ['fus_nonmu-m te R ()8 YEST EAKE-AT oA BROWN WATHI G0 L UR #ALE-DIAMON i h oard, whitoan breast. . The finder willbe smply rewsr | O R dmekrwiiouv buncd: owir 6 paE ring bim to No. 61 Miohigaa-av. Addruss H 64, 'Iribune uiios. BTENEAL FREIGUT DRPOT 0 TIE WISGON. o Divislon of tho Unlcago & Northwestern Railroad, R3] DR Acremard will by pald Or s v o 3. BON, 167 Bouth Clark b e labad front and back raors, ae | 1,00 5 with board ; & faw dsy bosrders saec 516 VASRINGTONST.—A NICKLY-IUN 95 WET, WAsHINGT RICK “TPLEABANT 2o namnmninns, | & ST -VERY 1k . on o ieren | 300 o VG, Wit Brat-class board. 1 o t - Tori e et et | TSt 22 T ST e iize of bedpinta Leimsun bearers, 18330 iachn R ENT™ 4 b A HiST —ANICR RUTTE OF nark 4 der diateibation, bullt Tor th 4T Mo carhiaied of unfaraislied: with Arst-olass Li, AKE “ARD onoale. The 9 samio at the .+ vorner of AT beriest ard AH'fo berivat urde mue?.‘ ‘Addrout o D=k GOUD SE low an N Ryt 0 businses, 3 3au terma 1o a ST e board; alsv ongsingle soom. _Meforeuce cuiuired, Sounth Stde. 3 - INTLEMEN OR_TLADIES ELDRIDGE-COURT. u?hnfi _“ o ca. | —ON" 8T v Monros, Thugsday atiermgen: 8 por ofigeal N. 11, w} hy oy O-IAND OXiy AND &t ddress £xu tind nicely furniah Diek itablo for workiog} hemp-tow. Ad e WK v‘l‘rm 4 Waee Wadli sm o Loard, aud comfust of b OAT -#10- REWARD-O0ACH DOU "uro’rh" Wik 0 Sar noweN T sy, NEaR wEATE NER | gl bk, phis il Benio corue? o ek, Wi e o b4 s ONT-A DIk FiN, | TRANTY DOLLATE PIAMOS will ba paid for I TPLEABANT TOOMA | ~4.to! kil R RE HORNING: $ at 8 o'slock, from 61 amall Bootali ; s wits lbpel sl smayeda o et . " reward o a- Unn Lasantesn, | B AT S, )() FOUTI ATATE: I 0 S Teted 3 7LBINES HOTRL, 10 TR Bl o weuk, day board 4.4, okl TO EXCHANGE. 0 RXCHANGH-#9,00 TO $35.000 IN GUOD IN- atde gy B Property [ Chlcago, Lo trade for laws, ka lands or ta Adidrves ow Hotal snt roums, 1a 3 can AN UF Ghicagn, N yAUS, HOTELL t N0 150 WATRSIE 3V, BUSINESS CHANOES, Addecon KK wutiso. * " M2 | AN uear Sonrce i Cloud bsrd fur the winter, 88 10 A TIREOLARS BAMTLX ROOM IV ONE OF o O 8ito00 BTOCK OF IR | $108er meoke 18 4 2 AL s bastiochticed dnshesily, Tarsals: “AVplyabat) hange for cloige ros) satata upin. | SUR BRI e s ey vave oud. “Adaries X 2xFER “”}?’J.’J:'..’L\'x'fi&fiff&fla"u“&'flfi&’ ST, N ATIAOTDIATY RUSINE GHNGE 2 150 por WorLs iranstants §4 Dot 4. atust b 01d ribis Wiree i price resscable: S b e e __BOARD WANTED. sy 1k Komromat, 0 1© rorearine Usady o D PUHYBI0IAN'S PRACTIO! 'Buffin—uv TWO YOUNU MEN ) or ‘sala; A vare chanoe, or wil N BOTH SIDK, 5, a0d euvalopes, tow L Dlll:]l of Blxtoenih-st. Stalu price and sddress L 4) e niy B2 atine 1 A AT, e e e e DOBGEY i Sacacn Hows 61 T AGENTS WANTED. _____ s EARINERS WANIED! . STk AND GODDWILL OV WHOLKEALH AOGEN RS V. ANTED. | [SANTNER WANTED-A THOROUGI HUSINKSS. C 3 3 aivenra w0 AL | £ oy wits sapriaber g5, sor, cancnouvot nialC a4 | S odaion s s0od essons 1 ::u;fl;t“m e pides: vipual li‘lll'hlll‘ fa the mannfectusl o] 5‘:!: i\ o ing and exelusive aal thie whol Only wea who ncau &l e, lioom 4 Dore per cund jrull! e VER STLL INOPERATION, BTR) - i R DA ] ~ DIVOROES. _ Wadres ATHINSON & TOPLIFW, wiite VoL TALLY QUTAINED FOIL UAUBK; O MAKERS-. T)FyonEs LESAHYQUTHEN Kditen 0! | o 1Y itk 3 e i or setex bt 5 Budtii oty | PANI A D, S S J\IVOH KA NRD, NOT ¥FRAUD. ~ <o 3 1) OREESEL ALY O Bovess AV | 2good iy by heniuieread ske'd il SRela in tBe causta of Chlcago. _Aduress Post-Ul fug, | Al b at 'Y WITH e TTTTTINSTRUCTION. | PRSI g Siinec R TOUSEHOLD GOODS. THAE e | Bupask, san preange ek TROR BALE_A NIOH BLAOK WALNUT MAWBLE ANTED -LADIKS ANDOENTLRMENTO LEARN | aud good teac Party turestiog odn draw his protite Fu“ HALE-A v m ' ion to Ua pald uat_of salary afiee | %o Q,)u i otbarwise, Address A, MOULLS, Doz 113, Lop chbmbar sel, Hrst-gless tasky aevi s inieg, SR e ol ol | Fatobe ’ 124 Ciowp for oaste 1, Ertua otea:

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