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'POLAR EXPLORATION. Prof, Nordenskiold’'s Voyage and Discoveries, Through tho XKara Seas---The Ice Collar of the North, 4 Now Ocean-Route Bolween Earopo and Siheria—-Tho Opening-Up of a Coun- try Larger than Eorope. Tts Topography, Produce, Ruin, and Traces of Habitation. importance of the Highway---Up tie Yenisei—--Russian National Ronor to the Explorer. Currespondence New York Herald, Lo:ox, Nov. 37.—Prol. Nordenskiold has ac- complishied thin most snccessful Polar cxpedition of tnayear, Ho started from Tromso on the 8th of Juna ; paesed (Lrough tho Kara ses, hithorto couniderod tho fco-collar of the North Lolo; ruactied tho mouth of the Yonisct ou the 16th of Aungust ; procoeded by boat up this strenm as far na Yonlselsk ; roturning Ly tho groat Siborian routo, via Tomok, Omak, and Yokatermburg, to Furope, having discovered s now ocesn-routo Votween Europo and Biberia, of the importauce of which wo can gain somo idoa by glancing at ho torritory on a map of Ass draiued by the Obi, the Irtisch, tho Yenisoi, aud thoir tributarics; A map kindly furnistiod to ua by Dr. Dotermann, of Gotha, showa more clearly than avy doscrip- tion, tho vast oxtent of torritory thus virtually opened up to commarco, and reveals tho rivor- wystom penetrating dosp futo tho interior of Asin, tho products of which, hithotto transport- od overland, can now be brought to European markals in a fow days through tho mouths of the Obi sod Yoniscl, AN INMENSE TCRRITOGY, 'Thia torritory is Jarger than the wholo of Ea- ropo, excopting Russin, A rogular steam navi- gation nlroaay cxlsts on tho moro southorn parts of tuo Ob), Irtiach, aud Youisei; and, as Dr. Tetormann romarks, it Nordonskiold's assump- tion comos to bo reslized, the valuable products of thio iimense lands of inner Asis and Chins will be, by means of ruitablo rleamors, trans- portod to Burope in a fow dags, just as easily an thoy havo been In modorn- times from the Petchora, tho mouth of which river 13 danger- ous for navigation. ‘Lho territory drained by it fu only oqual to a twentleth part of that drained Dy tho Obi aud the Yonisel, and the oxporta con- voyed by It aro ittla moro than Luilding tiuber, TUE NEW ROUTE, Tho laat lotter from Prof, Nordenskiold was dnted from the mouth of tho Yeniyel, reacked Ly bim aftor sailing through the Kara Hea, which, to 189, had been considorod to be filled with imponetrable ice ond to bo totally eclosed to wuevipation, This water, howover, the Professor dlscovered to be porfoctly navigable,—thereby confirming tho re- poated assertious mwade to this efocs by Dr, 'e- termann i his Geographical Magazine. Norwo- g fishing vosscls hnd yoor alior year cruiwod 10 this 8en ; but, haviug Tio roason to Jonve their fishing ground, nono of thotw ever penotrated to the mouth of tho ObI or Yenisoi. Whon Nor- douskiold reached tho lattor placo ha hoisted the Bwodish flag sud wrote: “Thus wo Lad reached & goal to which soafaring nations bad for conturies beon strlving in vain to at- tain," And again: “Ientortain tho most profonnd conviction fhat a mnow commorcial routo has beon opencd, the impartance of which can ouly bo sdequately conceived by mnrking with colors tlie vast tracts of country waterod by &nl Obi, Irtiwcl, sud Yenisel, snd” their tribu- rlos, Wa aro indebted to Capt. Allan Yonug, of tho Arctic sbip Paudora, for the followiug INTEREATING LETTER, written by Prof. Nordouskiold to Mr. Oscar Dickson, of Gothonburg, giving an socount of tho furtlier joutnoy from the Yeniscias far as Tomsk. PROF. XORDENSRIOLD'S REPONT, Toxsik, Oct. 13, 1876.—~Lear and Respected 2Mr, Dickson: Accompavied by Dr. Lundstrom, Dr. Btuxberg, and threo fishorion, T loft, on the 19th of August, tho anchoring placo of tlio TFroven, in the mouth of thy Yenisol, and pro- ceeded up that river in the boat buill cspecially for that purposo by Mr. Ebeltoft, iu Norway. Tho Toat was provielonod with bresd, coffee, sugar, and butter, and with proserves’ and o)t meat suflielont for six porsous for six woeks. Wo had o tonts, hammocks, oxtra clothing and inatru- monts, ote. At tho timo of leaving tho ship, our Loat was inden to such au axtent that it could not hisvo wnithatood o heavy sea. Wo dirccted our courso aloug tho shoro, Letween o pumber of low, barren rocks existing in the northern part of tho Yeulsot, callod by tho Nussisns Howoro- Wostouschnol Ostrow (Northonatorn Iniands). Tue sounda formed by the wator bolweon tho istands wern uplmmnllr deep cuongh to afford havend for largo vessolu, although thore ia rocky ground underuoath lu somo places. Favored by a good wind and calm ses, wo ssilod ainterrupiedly for forty-two hours, arriviog on the night of the “lsi of August at Cape Belinitauekol, wet throngh and wuch fatigued, During this voyago wo landed twice, firat on n wmall promontory in Jewromow-Kamon, and *gain on a hilly capo stretching into tho Yonisei to within s fow miles of its enstern shoro. Jewremow-Kamon in u peculiarly formod ruck, Irom B to 60 foot high. In the vicinity of our landing placo thero, we saw throo ICE BEAES QUIETLY GRAZING, uite undisturbed by our large fire, which we thought would have enticed them' toward us, Un thia shoro wo mado our final collection of sea aulmals, inkects, ote., and also gathored fomo worme, which oxist for tho groater part of to year in ground wich is completely frozon. Tho'ground Licro Lind the snne lack of vogotation $shad thax whero wo anchored tho Proven, be- Ing quitg destituto of treos, and in many places senof graes. 'The general aspect of this plnco Mz, bowaver, dilferont to that from Nova Zemblg, Our second landing placo was Krestowsliy (a Ylw“ now desorted, but furmerly Inbabitodl Doth in summior and winter), Wo saw hiere houses, which, to judge from thoir intorior Winge, must have onca beon QUITE NANDSOME UESIDENCES, There were thrco with lat, turf-covered roofs actiof which had a porfect’ labypinth of dwell: Z-apartmonts, bakubousos, bathing-places, Slorerooms for Lnms, ote. ‘Phero wero also boxes for the eturing of dried Lam, boliow Yoodon utemwds fu which lom Lad Leen ¢bopped for torlvg, and otber Doxes with tho ro- Inaing of white tlsls, and & chuos of polos, soem- gl intended for fuc), oie. * A DESENTED VILLAGE, Everything was iu groat confugion. No furnl- Yare wan to be poan, knd oven tho nails bad beou fakou from the walls, ‘This scomed to iudicato that tho _acoupptits hag not died, but moved Axay, This dosortion, secording to an account ¥hich I lieard ut Dudinks, took Jlaco some cen- 4 g0, THERE 18 OBEAT DIFFICULTY & brocuring tour on this const, but it is well Yluajed for fishing, and, now that tho uaviga- on of tho Yenivei has incronsed, tho pluce Ml most Nkely bLecomo peopled sgain. Yory luxurious vegotation exintad fu this Sldhvoriond ; thero were gross and plnuts .‘ ch, I all probability, iad spravg from grem *attered for the purposo of enaring aninals, Jour kitomotrew from tero, m jutting promon- 1Y conpolled us to go furthar into the river, 0 %0 yatlod among & fow islunds, in a dopth a‘lhol}‘nlnmomn. Tho_uortheastorn mido of lo Yanlsoi giways afforded good mailing, ther from tho slioro, the dopth Increasos to S8, audeven 12 faioms, Tho colorof tho Uer was brown, cxcept close to the shors, tiera 1t Linw & kil of hwo color. e e distuuco south of Jowromow-Kamon, tho faxiehoro of ho river consisty of muud bidu wom 20 to 90 foot high, which slant into the ““'r. and aro {ntervporsod with shallow pools Yarious sizos. 'Fhu vegotation in theso epots % o5y apmine aud iy Hoaeilog Wwio Hoatly ws AT CAPE BCITAITANSKOD Buihored ripo cloudborrios, tho tasfo of which elicious, eayooially a8 thoy were the tiut “5 %0 Lad eaten this vnmmer, ® Weu pushied on to BOYOTHCUNATS KONG4, :.li:u ulmnfi wiud and shatlow ‘water obliged '“ stop, und tho darknoss of tho vight forced “:nllchur. Bopotschusja Korga (Buot River) nbutary of tho Yeuisel, and near here were "Ma:{ Digs desvrted housos, This place 18 Woviaited by Lputgs apd lufieflnw. ] and, from the numerons anaros and trap3_which wa xnw, evadently aboundn in foxen, Ono of tho snarc wan ciosad. e eould only proesod vory slowly horo, owing to the largo anantition ot driftwood and I)rufiou Lranchios and roota which were hoapod up noar tho aliore, whers Aleo wero anon romo long and very thick poles, ?ullnymmg and fresh aod Ot for uao; aud wrther from thn shoro wero piles of wood, roarod probably n groat many years mgn, boe twoon which woro poala of black, nnploasant water. Wo med with driftwood atanding in thess black atraams during the whole of the voy- ngo from tho month of thn Yoninof tn this placn, but highor up it gradually disappesred. Wo next procecded toward Uoltschiks, nt prescut tho AORT NORTHERLY INNADITED TLACE, On tho eastorn shoro of the Yeuisei wo wora, hawaver, prevented by very tough weatlior from Innding, and therefora dirocted onr courno to- ward Bworawo, on the opposito side, whero an othor villaro is supposed to be. We could not, liowever, dmlinfiuuh any houses, it bemng night- timo, Toward dawn onr boat was_almost cap- sized by broakers; we tlieroforo hotstod sall, our only clinnco boing ta atoor through the rough sen, which wo did, and nltimatoly found Ceep water. Wa now eapied a littls cottago, andland- od upon a Ligh coast olose to the Jiver Moson- kin. Wo bLore mado various oxzutslons, during ono of which wo perceived two indisidnals, ac- companied by dogs, who anpeared to bo looklng for cloudborrios. Aftor ntime they approached us, whon we found thoy were Russians ewployed in Qoltachika by w Yeniselet merchant, who Lad there & station “for liahiog, I proposed to thoe soungost of thom, & Covseok,—Feador Ly namo, who seemed well m}unlnw! with the country, — that hio shontd go with us as gusdo to Dundinka, which e agroed to do for 60 #il ver roubles, and at ouco set olf to got his employer's permisston, THE VALLEY OF TIE MESENKIN ia maro sholtored from the winds of tho fee- ucean tban tho low Lay near Bopotschinaja, snd tho Mesenkin Vallay 18 very 1lch ju vegotation. ‘Tho eyo inrtruck, ou landivg hero, with a specics of datk green busloe, soveral foet high (Alnus Fructicosa). In Yalmal wo met with swmall stones and forntl shelln in tho fino sand thero, East of tho mouth of tho Yenirei thosand In coarser, and coutaing both large and small wtonos aad foskil shells, n gomo piaces theso fossil aro go pumerous that thoy foum high baols, but in tho parts wo vielted tho sholly wera eptead about in tho eand. After we had colloctod somo #hells wo found thom to bo ot tho eamo kind a8 thoee found in Kuriska and Obl-Yonirof, tho occupants of which wero alive, By tho sides of rivers wo genorolly mot with kamplea of the stono which oxisted in tho noigh- borhood. the current having warhed uway tho sand; and hero we galned knowledzo an to tho formatiou of tho eandhespr, and slso as to the naturo of the rocks from which the sud was formed. licre, nlso, wo saw Bumo Liright, shiny blocks, not, however, to be comyared with thoso in Sweden. KOME HTONES IERE ARE FTRIPED, but this in causel by the glidimg away of the ourth, or the setion of tho rniver. Wo alwo tound in tho qnarry somo basalt, lnne, and zerlyte, aud ulro (and ospecially too at the Capo Bchastanskot) wnar], aud_wandstoho which emits sparks whoa miruck. Wo also camo upon latge picces of brown aud ordinary coal. A NRW auIDE, On tha 26tk our now gublo arrived, accomnn- nicd by five other Busriaus. They said that a #mall ‘party of fishermen and hunters lived nt Uoltsclikn, and that 1 Bwotowo were an old mn aud his san, but that north of these tho fishing places were deserted. 'ILo natives of tuly 1ogion aro Bamoyedes, Dolganes, aud Jakuten, aud thoir numbers have boen much do- crossuid in_1cceut yeatw, owing 1o an epidomic which Lroke out smong tho Bawoyedes, Sailing toward CAVE qosTINOf, wo notiead tho remnunt of u lurgo fall of suow, Iving 1 s kind of ravine, and this wus tho only wnow soen by s during tho vosaze up tho Yonisoi, At Cape Gosinoi wo saw n hluck of kranite, which Lad been washed out of tho wund. TIE SUORE was Jined with bushes, smong which wo anw the Arclio tnayverry (Kubius Aretieas) sud uialks 4 feet bigh of the Augelica and Cortuss, cte. A donso fog compolled us to stay a mght at tho wmouth of tho Jakowiowa, & perfectly barren lo- cality, but pleutiful in fish. Ws noxt halted near tho Brioehosraki Island, whore the trade of proserving tlsh is carriod ou during part of the year. On the avening of tho 28th we stoyed at THE NIKANDUOWSKA 15LAND, whero I bought & fat muksumer and tschiror, woighing 26 pounds, for nelver foublo, Tho Yeuisei 1 fumous for its variety of fish, of which I collected many specimens, which I bavo pro- sorved in #piritd, A grost mapy dogs wera kopt ot tho fishing stations at Nikandrowsks, appac- um‘lly of the samo broed as those usod in Green- land, Thoy aroused in summor to ferry boats and in winter for driving, sitbough they sro uot able to mako a long journcy nt a strotch. Reln- decr ara not used horo for this work. The poxt duy we touched ut A DESEITED PISIING SIATION o the Islad of Bopotschuoi, aud alko at Cape Muksuuingkoj, whore wo visited o family of moyedes, who wore calehing a ioro of fish for the winter. Our noxt place was T'olstoj Nos, o woll-built vilinge, the peoplo of which oviuced grroat interest in us and asked with astonishwont the detaily of our journcy. Near hers {s A MONUMUNT KRECTXD, rome cepturies ago, to the nemory of somo po- hticalcouvicts hunged close by, Twenty-six hours' journoy frow this place brought us to HAOSTHOWHKOJ, uear Dudink, whoro wo embarkod on the steamor Aloxandor, commsnded by tho merchaut Iwan Mighailowitsch Jarmopiefl, who received us with great cordinlity. Indeod, ‘during tho wholo of our travels wo wero overywhero treatod with tho greateut kindooss and respoct. NOKTHE OF TILE FOLAR CIRCLE, Weo wore stll far north of the hmit of the Tolur Circlo, sud many might Laye supposed that the unkuown regions traversed Ly us woro eithor batron or covered with ico and anow, or, At any rate, with very soanty mosa vogotation. On tho coutrary, wo saw auow only once duriug our voyago on the Yonisel, aud in many places— ospecially on tho {slots, which, during the spiing, are submorged—vogutation s most luxuriaut and beantiful, The grent riclness of tho grany flalds oxcited jealousy in tho mind of ono of our compauiocs, o farmer-flsborman, He was on- vious tuat God should bove given 50 BELENDID A COUNTRY to tho Russlans,—n couatry whero thoro was no one toout the graes. This statemeut waa re- peated daily and hourly, pspocially when we came 1o the aplondid woods and rich hlaak soil botweon Jeniseisk and Turtchausk, an almost uninhabited region, which for fortility may y1ob- abily lio compated With tho beat. navia of Buson 1o Swoden, and s of grentor extent ¢han the ou- tiro Scandinavian poninuula, TIE DIFPERENT LUSHIAX EXTEDITIONS bavo this summeor bgea disputened o Biboria to report o the river communication thore, Wuen in Jonlsoisk I was informed (oot ofiicially) that thoso oxpoditions bad rewulted in tho opiuton that for 700,000 roublos tho Iuver Augars, a tributary of ‘tho Yenluol, might bo made suill- clently ‘safo for ships ay far ay Batkal 8en, with- out tear of the whirlpools, and that the Obi gkt bo joined to thio Yeuisei, and the latter to tho Lova. TIE TRACT OF COUNTRY within tho ravgo of theso rivers may be tolar- ubly well concoived whion it fs remomberod tuat, secording to Praf, Buors, the Obi-Irtisch and tho Yenlsol togother cover s groator arca thau the Dan, Dueiper, Dogmtor, Nils, t'o, lbro, Rhoue, sad all tho ather rivers flowlog into the Black Hoa, the Moditerranoan, and (he Boa of 3Mar- wora. Although north of the Polar Circlo, thora ure Liore sumo of tuo finest timber wouds on tho globo, Houth of theso forouts are utretchos of most fortile soll, wating for tho Lusbandman sud the plow, TUE GRATR also is occasionally rvared here. I havo bofora o, whilo wniting, & clustor of maguificont Si- Leriau grapos, May tho future ses the lutec- cuurse Lotwecn thoua territorios sud Kuropoe firuly establighiod, With grost eutoermn, ' A. E. Noubzxskrorn, PROT. NARDENSKIOLD IN ST. PLTZRSBURG. Br, Perenssung, Nov. ~D'rol. Nordon- ekiold liax ut lust arrived in Kt Petersburg by WAY of Bibutls, ultor bis adveuturous tip to thoe Pular Qcona, TIONOR DY THE BAVANY, _On the very day of his srrival be was recoived With opan wrius by tho Usographical Bociety, sl mostiugs of tho luvgian wocioties for the ad- vaucenient of Ruusiau trade and industry were subusequently bold for hiin; whilo to-night a Eu\ml publis dinuer fu to be given iu biy Lonor. t iu not alono goograplicsl intareuty whick Lave 80 stirred the Nu-gian pudlio, but 1t 1s tho pos- whbility—long Loped for, but at last givan up as chlmerical—ot fudiog & trade route from the basine of tha Bivenan tlvors Ob and Ypuisel to o ports of Lurope, TUR WARA BEA Ever since tho disaovery of the Kara Hoa, 100 yéara ago, oxpeditions Lave beou flsted out for that purpose ; but Prof, Nordenskiold im tho Urst who bad ever sailed through this frozen aud droaded Boa to the very wouth of thp Youlsol. TRRER ATTEMPTS during tho prosent ceutury to eatsblish soing cowmuinicatioy perhaps degerve uotive. Thys: In 1806, uvdor the diraction of tho Mivistry of Cowmerts, Count Numisntsef, 1t was proposed 1o aig s caual b9 tho bight of the Ob wish &I CIICACD n 3 %l §VH (' MOND: tho Kara Gulf, and thus savo vesselsn long yoyngn. Tuis heing found anpokaibie it wai thon prouoand to unita tin Lia, which floss into the I'otchiora, with the Ob; but hara n dif+ ficulty wan canued by & partof tho Ural chun, which rons to & hoight of 400 feot, between tho twa river Lanins. In 1842 the kchoonoer Yenlasi, under tha enm- mand of Lisvt. Krotof, walled from Archianwol for the eatarn const of Nova Zembly, with tho intentlon of proceling to tha Yonisni. It never seturned, and Lwo yoars Inter the wreeis of it wia found nea: Matotehkin Strait. Ot the Captain and erow nothing wad over board, In 1862 Liout, Krinonstorn vatlod in the Yers mak from the Patchora on the samy errand, 1o got rafoly through ¢he Yugoraki Ntralt, but was eaught tn tho ico In the Kars Gulf, fn Iatitude 69 deg. 67 min. north and longitudo 66 des. 2 min, cast, and wad obliged tu leavo the achouner tharo while o mannged to got back to tha l'stehiorn oser tha lonalong tho convt. [u 1874 Capt. Wig- givs satlod into the Kara Hus, Lut way unable to make land, ik What makes hin recoption In Bt Patrraburz atill moro of & trumph for 1'vof. Nordenskiuld 14 Lot i was by Virtis A NUSIAN RUBILCT and was ance oxpelicd from tho countrs on_ace count of hia liberal viows, 19 wan born in Fin- aud In 1932, aud recoived Lin education at Liel- mugfors Univermty, whoro his father was ono of 1l mont erlebrated Professors, oapecially known a4 & minerslogist for his investigations into the constitution of Inpis Jazull. In dus uime, in 1557, Nordenslkiold took Iua_doctar's degreo aud waq immadiately olocted Droteswor ; but hero tho Government stopped in and not enly re- fused to alfow. htim to aceapt this position, but eunriderea LR presonco dangerous to tho inters nal peaco of Rursin. Ho therefore loft Finland aud settlad in Swedeo, wharo he way immodinte- Iy sppointod Professor and Diractor of tho Gav- ernment Murcum at Htockholm, Saud in 1561 lio Was elocted a momber of tho Jioyal Bwedish Academy of Hetencos, Whilo ho was stil lyiug in Fiuland. in 1851-55, ho made a Journey througls tho Ura! Mountains for mincralogical and moto- orological investigations, and aftersard. in 185 59 and in 1861 aud 1864 ho took part in tho threo Hwedish oxpeditions to Spitzbergen. Later, in 187273, ho had command of tho "fifth Hwadish Polar expudition, which produced kuch brilliant results. 'Ths results of his sciontitic activity havo been glven to tho world In part in weparato volumes, but fully in the tranknctions of the Fin- nisk Sciontlfic Sceioty and in tha Momuirs of the Hwedieh Academy of Scionces, Dovoted to sei- cneo and republicau in principle, Prof. Norden- nkiold han avoided extornal distinction, Witk regard to tuis charactormtio of mim AN AMUnING ANECDUTE inrelated, A few yoars ngoho refused to neeept n decaration whick Charles XV, the lato Kimg of Hweden, offorad to bim for bia selentitic merits, Some timo aftor Lo bLrought to Btockhorm rame scientific rarity, with which King Charloa XV., who waaa noted collector, waa very much pleased. Nordenskiold, knowing this, took it t tho King and presented it to him'In person. With that pleasant smilo, which all who knew Charles XV. will always romembor, the King ac- copted the presont, and said, *'1am noteo proud as you." THE CURRENCY QUESTION, ‘The ‘Cribune’s Resumption Pinn, aud ne of Mire Fe k& Chundiors yo Triline Aao, Dec. 18.~Tho real issne, yen state, ia How to reaumo with the least “burden to tho varions intercst of tho countr pecially to thoso who aro mn dobt, aver, you soparata this from the duty of tho Goverament, from the honor of tho nation, or that regard Tor right which lolds inviolato all contracts made in good faith, the question ean bo moitled Ly roliwving the debtor claes, wnd mil wdustries carried on by borrowed money, of all thelr burdous, inutead of 20 to 25 per cent, nA_you propoko it muking o 3,85 bond legal-tender for all dabis for a period of thuty years. If, on tho otber hund, bouor and right are adhered to, nutbing rhould bo done 10 auy manner to impair the obligation of contracty, oven slould ouo class of individu- ole Lo the loecrs thoreby. Theto can bo no ob- Jections to offer to such bouds, or any other low- rate Uovernmont indebtodness, and their volun- tary accoptance, nor to paying iutorost on tho present logal-tenders, whick might avoid any le- ial question ns to tho validity of Issuiug & tow kind of Jogal-tondor in times of peaco; but to ouct tusb these 8,65 boudy, invocently taking tho garb of tho legul- tender quality of the old aud worn-out notos, and conlidivgly insinuating they are bouter tuan tho old, becausa s detiuito promise to pay, with interest added, sball bo legal-tender on past cootracts, and at tho rame time not fo be paid in gold till after A, 1. 1900,—in face of the most_solemn promise that legal-tendor notcs, for which theso 3.6 bonds aro to be substituted, ghall bo rodeemod {n gold on and afier Jau, 1, 1870,—this, L say, is 8 most unlawfal plan to de- preciata tho value of tho currency in wiich said contiacta nro payable, and which_currency wus solemnly pledgud to be mado oqual to gold, oven u loug time before the day now tized for spocie- Faynients, (This otatement of tho easa is willfully de- coptive, and eliows that Mr. Chandler is driven Into s corner, olso ho uover would resort to it. 1t was distinctly stated by Tur Tniwxs that tho legal-tender 3.65 gold-bonds wero to bo of- forod to tho publio for their voluntary accopt- auco. Nomau ig to bo coorced, or evon coaxed, to oxchange Lis groenbacks for them, Lot him Lold on to tho lattor until Jan. 1, 187, and take his chiances of gotting lus coin. It is not pro- posod by Tue Tutneye's plan to jutorforo with tho awfully *“*solemn " act of Congress in quos- tion. But Copgross hascortainly an indubitable tight fo offor tho Jegal-tendor bond in oxehange for the prosont greeubacks, and the pooplo bave au equal right toaccopt thom,.—1n.] It s arguod that, st the time tho contracts wero mado, tho value of legal-tonder notes was not equal to gold, but rangg all tho way from 40 to U5 por cont, Lut wero tho makers of thuse contracts compellpd to make thiem # Wers they provented froin.making their contracty fu gold 7 id they nog deliberately enter into thow kuow- ing woll that the day might come when logal- touders would be ‘equal to gold, in nocordaucs with tho promieo of the Govertuent ¢ [There 18 not ono man ju 10,000 who mort- gaged his farm or tiouso for greenbacks who oxpectod to be callod on for gold when making payment,—Ln,] Iho Coustitution pormits Congress to roliovo insoivent dobtors, Lut not those wiso are able to pay. Nojegal provision can b mado to reduca ono's indebtedness at tho oxponasof tho cred- itor to whom it 8 owlog. Is it right that tho millions of V' dollars” 1uvesied iu save ings banks, tiust funds, ote., shoukd Lo arbitra- sily ehsogod In valuo 84 fixed by law, i order to loespn the obligations of aunother class of poo- plo7 All the rellef that ought to bo given has e0n alroady wado fn tho uaturo of & *stay law,” or an oxtonsion of tho timo when legai- tendors sbinll bg redecmed in gold, wo that tho loss will bu distributed ovor & lusg poriod of timo. [Mr. O, will iave to preach & good while bo- foro he opn persuade tho tons of thousands of man whoso farms and housos aro mortgaged for wonoy wouth 80 to 86 that it is ouly a sinall mat- tor to pay off thoir obligations in gold.—En.} A'yr TnpuXe canuot bellovo a loss of about 3¢ ot 1 per cent » month can ba a hardship to tho dabtar cinss, which {s an oxtreme case, ow wmany borrowers pay more than this every wonth 1 extea interost, exchaupe, brokerag: ote., aud don't ask for roliet 7 it L ownoed a puco of real ostato mortgugted for balf ita value, 1 would rathor, at the oud of turce years, pay #aid mortgage in gold, although 1t might cost uo 13 per cent woro thun Lo pay uow lu greonbacks, than vos to Lave the «uestion of specie-puy- monts eftactively settlud, bocauso that rtesl catate, within the throe years, would have to ouly advance in value 834 por cont to make good sy lows, and 1 buheve, undor a wido systom of fivance, it would advaucs 23 1o 59 por cont, wiile, under a bad systom, it would still furiher dechno. Another illustration will show Low greatly ox- nggorated arotho foars of the *debtor class,” ‘Lo great bulk of their indebtednesn s no doubt n (e form of shost paper, tlurcy days and over. [Tho mortgagos on raal gstate in this county alono are catimated to excesd £09,000,000, Luo “ghort paper " iy & swall sum iu comparion thorowith.—ED.} 1f logal-tendor notes are gradually sud uni- formly appreciatod to par withiu three years, on & tlurty-day conttaut there might ba a lows of 3¢ of b por cent of sho dobt ! 1f the debtur desiras tomake & now ountract, the sato of fatcreas would bo tess thau foraiesly, because the lunder vould loan cbeaper, Lécauso ho would bo Ay of gutting bokier monoy i return, and ths clioaper Tats of 1ntorest wold be sume offuct to the Jud through the spprociaton of the cur- sepeys I rogurd to lovg coutsucts, ke munie cipal bondd, (1o 1044 Ou_ those ruubIng ay bf- tuon years would amouut to Juss than 1 per cent perannum ! Torelivvo the * dobtur clasa to such truling oxtent, 13 1% expediout ta break all wolomu j:ledyes of Lhe Guvernuent, to tho great disbonor of 1he oution ¢ {To wake tho debtor pay 15 per cont more $lian tho cousidoration recelvod, way suum bt a TRIDUN Srziding " matter in the eyen of our eorrenponds eut, Lok tisndeitors wili raror an fa01y na to whother Congreasns anthodized o * pelomnly Peomien® their eredizerd 15 per erid mora than tio orizinal infent and understanding. —¥n, | Liywavar, if thean 3,65 Iis il fora of Lot un examina nnd e hotids will b voluntanly takon wreopbacks, if U lecal-tenedes date part contraetn ean b lega ono comd tats then nt 6 prasit. fewy wlin arg olisized L Loen b for their roscrves, anh thein in the i gain tha 10 per cont jntnre: rhoult hotl tho non-intercst lega) vailig, an obenin ol d fur ¢ und with this go'd Loy tho s wdern at 59 contg on the il fmn 0 por cent, or dou. werld e recelved by i i the s 7 {If o lepal-tonder thivty-year poldbond Lo only worth &) centr, how n: viil M C6 435 per eaut bond bo worth, which is to ba issued . but draw no foterest until after Jan. 1, 15747 Cerlainly not etough to induce any sane pereon to exzhango greculach. fur ite—Li,] Now, if uo groonbacks ehoul te con into theas e bosds, wothing woald Ly gan by thooiTer, and thoGovarnmant wonl § ha under the neesy ity to aeenmalato sn enormoss ktock u{ 120id L0 L fn readiuess for tho sats of susuing- tion. “Thie fnducoments to take tho croposed 117 por ceut bomde, with no_iuteioa Ll Jan. 110, ;(uuht. be gmall at fired [Wa slianld thivk an,-— (et thov il first placo ) bkl dimo of intaniteprsient uh- Th Proacien, oy would iner.au 10 tund tho groonbAcKs in il fectual chicea o the n aninm, awd will gradini] overy month 4l b disappestu. Congrems of any monsuro Lhat teuds to jartial rerwhation, of postpotioment of Louest woney, nught hasten vory materially tho ronverston of Ingnl-tendors Into theno 417 per eant {uture-pay- ing-interost bunda, I'ho option given tho Government to rotoam ia theso bonds or gold after Ovia 1, 1405, 180 matter of public policy, to prevent any sarioun consaquoncos 1o tho trade and duktry of the world, which wouid poversly remst unon our- erives {f an enormous amount of ol shonlid ba withdrawn from tho market for tha putpo:o uf accomphisbing this resumption schowe. It imptics uo want of hovor in the Govermuent to sk forthi optipn on tho ground of public 1t wil redeem ild demand-notes in sebiat, 10 ull probability, w‘ be equal to gold threo vears Jience, and, ithot equal to gold ut that time, or the Govarnment catinol conyou- iently rednem in gold, public honur would de- mand furtlier legislation to fultll thy plodgud promsized of the Government. With on en- lightened ndvanco in the Lonor and Integrity of tho poople, nuch logisiation could then by more readily obtaiued than now, 1. it CHANDLER. (Tho schowo of Mr, Chandler amounts simply to this, wheu #tripped of it disgmises s That the Gavernmohit thall havo tho mght to repudiato tho **rolenn ** nct of Congrass pledging tho re- demption of thy greeubacks in gold, on and after Jan. 1, 1879; and that it may force the liolders of the greenbacks to accept 414 per cont bonds for them. 'Thoko bouds may not bo worth at tho timoasmuch as greenbooks aro worth now; but, whatever may bo tho fluctuating volue, tho scheme is Lo force the funding of all tho grecubacks into 437 por cont Londs, in spito of tho wishes and righta of tho bLolders: and whieh, if earricd foto elfect, would produce a sudden contraction equal to the whols velumo of yreentacks, Thon indeod would Lo the harvest of Shylocks snd Suetiffs, LU'nr Tnnuse cannot sanction such a schomo ; nor is it best to aceapy auy moro of the epaco of ita columns in further illumination of a project £0 odious and inypossi- blo,—Lp.] THE OVERLAND ROUTE. Tixperience of the Crew of tho Propets ler City of Fremont—Four Days in tolng from Sault Ste, Mnric to Mucks s hnastide oer inen e Detroit Fres Preas, Dec. 17, ‘Tho crow of tho Ward Line propeller Citv of Trowant arrived in this city yeaterday, and (rom Jobn Vlyon, tho pursar, is obtaitied the follow- ing necount of the overiand trip of tho crow fiom Sault Sto. Mario to Pesosky, thencs by rail to this city: After making two unsuceeesful effurts to get the propoiler City of Fremout through tho Bault 0 Lake Huron, Capt. Horvey 3lcQuocu ran Lis hoat back to tho viilago, atnj.pod Ler and wont into wintor quarters, e thon docided that, in company with lus socond mate, he would romsin with his Loat, and that the romainder of the erow shiould como to this eity uverisnd, via the Straits of Mookinaw., Consoquently, at 11 o'cioelt_of tho forencon of Baturdny, tho 11th, Tirat Mate Willam B, Scott, Joln Fiynn, pureer, Julivs Flkey and John McGrogor, engincers, und nineteon sailors, left the Bault in sleighs for the Straits, n distanco of about b) miles 16 & routhwest direction, over what Is known ns the Mckay road. 'Tho weather was not cold at tho start, and the average depth of snow ou tho ground was about 3 feot, ‘Lho McKoy road passcs through a groat deal of kwamp Jand, aod, owing to modorsto weather and tho meiting of rnow, mud sud water wore plontiful. ~ Progross was nccessarily slow, the horses being obliged to swim ut Lwo creols erors- inge, whilo most’ of tho timo they woro kneo deop In mud and mire, ‘The lirst night ont ias passod n tho wagous, aftor having gone about 10 mufca, l'lunnf that night tho weatlar be- camo Beveroly cold, and towatd moruing » lioavy Buowentorm oamu ou, The road was frozen Holid, and betior progress was mads during tho day, though, owlng to tho blinding snow.stora, they only advancod about 39 miles, when, com- ingto n group of Indian Luts, the paity halted for tho night. Monday mormug, with the ther- wnomater about G dogrees below zero, tho tramp wau rosumed, ending at 11 o'clack at Toint Ht, Aguace, on the north shoro of tho Ktraits of Mackinaw, and about 8 unlos scross it to Old Mackinaw, Upon their arrival thoy Raw that tho Straits wore fillod with fluatiug 1ce, which was runuiug down avout # mulosan bour beforo o heavy ralo from tue northwest, Not wishing to walt ou tho nortt sboro till ico sufticioutly strong to watk upon had formed ovor tho Siraits, snd foar- iug that delay would nocessitato such a cioive, 1t wan decided to attempt tho passage, notwith- standing the ico and galo, Accordfugly, two flshermen and a Mackiuaw boat were engaged, and about 2 o'clock Iu tho afternoon twonty-four wen aud & boy erowded into n bost 25 foct long, put out from shote,gunwalos to, in the water, (0 make tho passago. A milo asay from the shure it bocmo ovidont that o headway was being wade, aud that, althongh the Mackinaw with her liboral whear wis riding tho waves nowly, tho crunchiug atd seraping of tho ico weia teling heavily upon her sides 3 thorofore, thoy startod baok for the vorth shore, whers they srrived aftor sbout two hours' work nearly exhausted, Fortunataly the wostlior was uot oxtremoly cold, or tho result mighit bavo boeu otherwiso, Iho uext day 1ho sawe vivleut nur'westor waa provalling sud similar telds of 1co waro flooding through tho Straits, tha differcuce belog that he wind was bitter cold, However, it was d cided to wako & nd Attempt to eross, this tme by a slightly different route. Iu the crew wera olevon nugfoos, who, poorly clad and very much friphtoned, refused to go antil thoy sasy they would bo left behind, whon thoy changed thoir minda, It was about 10 o'clock on the mworuing of Tuesday lust when the Mackiuaw boat, frelghtod with tventy-tlva porsons, put oub on tho rocond voyago, ‘£ho chnngo tu the selece tion of the routo Wus good ouw, for although tho advanco was slow, ettil_stoady Progross was mado, eud about 1 o'clock in the aftornoon the boat tuuchied thesouthera ooust ut Old Mackinaw. Alttiough tha crossing had boon mad success fuil, conatderablu freszing done, Each of the ool rod wan had Lis vsrs and hands trozen, while e toes of two of the white duck-hauus wero frozen, '[ho woverity of thoe cold may bo roalized whon iv is stated that a coating of 1o 2 inchies thick vnveluped 1o vxiurior of the boat; that tha ua‘m of nearly all the men wero fasten od totboir hair,and that one wan's whiskers woro frozon to his couat. During the trip Mr, Flyau stood up abaft the contre-board to sield from tho witd tna boy who was ono of tho erew. v, Fiynn woro a cab with eat-wfs and tho collar ot hLis avercoat turned np. By tho throwing of #pruy about by Luad, bis head sud sboulders were complotely enveloped 1w ico bufore thu south shore waa reachicld, At Ol Jtackivaw tha crow found fivo rtages of tho Bmith Btagw Lino awaitiog them, and, uf- ter refreshmont el rest, thoy nisrted Ly etago for Petosky, at which place they minved eatly Wodnoalay 'muuing, ~ reakfasl way takou, whea shuy boarded o train on the Grand Raplly & Indisua Railroad, wnd 03mo by ratl, via Grand Rapidy, to this vity, s roported abuve, Carnival-Ball in San EPraucisco, Buu Franclsco's carnival-ball receutly camo off o the puvilion of the Meolasales' "Lusisute, hich {8 §10 long, 200 foct wide, aud Y9 fust Digh, Upon the soats wero 11000 spectators, and in the daucing melosurs wera 2,000 masked wen aud Woeu—wskivg i sll 16,000 people, ur about ouo-tifteeuth part of tho cutire pupus latton of the oity. " Aut: sl “ Ciovpatra ™ Cani upou the 63000 11 4 FEl-ngee ) bargs with DLCEMDER £0, 1875, wilken waile, trimmed with pold. & glittering and tha = Godlers of gLiberty, med e & lden chaviot, Al drasn by Bontis, pa-ked i she nftitude, and hielf vomitert fusth n e:timnefot old and young dovila, dressed most dinholisally, to enlivon the strangn seene, “Tno +* Bauk of California " (suspondart and ro- waming) wan porsonifiod by & soung faly drease 1 in nhita tarictan, trimmed all” over mith eheeks o thn bank. billa of exehange drazn by tho bans, deparit tickots, mwl eiteeki-hooka, The all closed with 8 disttidution of txelvo’ prizes for tho best auaioand fomalo snvinined charac. teva, ana for tho most elegant esstumer, PRUS IDENTIAL IR Limited to One Six=Venr Term, nmd Then Buke KOn Senntor for Life— An @I Kien Hesamped by Cnrter 8, Eanrrivon. \WASIINGTOY, Do, af the Ner Yorl Herald 12v10 Gf to-day that you canaide n amends ment to tha Conitit in the Hotsnof leprrsentativos on veste Bopiug that vour of inion way La<tily tade, under o mi anprohenaon, caused by vazo ttle L her with furniel you the fall text of my proporitior, and nuiof you s eatefil conmderation of it pont £, Horriena fotrodaced n ol 0, €) for an amenduent to the Courtitntia, onntern for Prevdent of 1o United tatea and maks Juit Biin_neligillo for futars eluctions, Lut mking him henator for 1ife for the Unil the erpfration of hin ofice an I'restilent read o iret end ascond time, reforrod o th 3 W Tl ey, Al ordersd o L prmtod, S F1=0u Anl 1uently aald : I n2k unanhnots conacnt to iiava § einted I full in the Jiecord tie Juint tor proeeing an i ndment f o Uuitod Ktates, 1 Lave beun ol thot dt Jlitically, and T tnicd, I 1t s uo- ot huvo that o Etaten at Jargn on wlitcli wan Juint rea ution g4 o faliras Reosired, e untl 1o i Statesof Am neritg thered o, T Propaesd to i Lasia States oo A AmcLdtent 0 (ha Constitutin of the Unfted States, whish, Bhen 2aiGob by thrce-foartl f eunl Lezislatuzed, pball ‘bsvalid a5 @ pattof tho Comwtitatan, ey © Ant. 0. T'rom and sfter the cleets ticn of durbg the Viees i wil ars, i, togetlior sl Promideist chuken ‘for U 1, Vo v saanuer A% now Lroybied of may Inrialt videds but naitler Ybn Pre-tdent nor vy swhen the offien of Fresideut 18 devoiscd wpon 1 hil e eligible for peseiention an Lreskdent, Lut el W from and uiter the expiration of 1is ofic: as Pret- dent, upla the rame Le by Smpeachioent, for Lifo for the United Ktaionat lares, and, sn sl B -natar, aball have tus same priviiegen ne other Ben- tirk, cZoopt Ut e whail Ot vote a8 Senator, Lor thv ternt of st shall'io be Procident yiro tempare of the Keunte, ke Fatuy imwnnitics sl compennation; Lot e uttend- ance wron tho seaxdiny wbadl not Le'vompitle oy, nor Alail hin cot;ensution be abridged by reskon of s nog-attesda; Yormit me 1o offrr you 8 Lrief cf 1ay own views on the subject, 1pues over tho firct Lranch of tho yroposed amendment. for it baw been fuily disenssed during the past year, upd proceod (0 tho later and miora uovel featurey of the proposi- tion, The presomntion is not vinlent that onr futnre Presidents will Lo men ol exporicnca and of mora thiaw ordinary wisdon, Kk years th tho almivirtiation of the natimn's affaira will, ot noy rato, make ood the preanmption. Shall that ex- porience aud wisdom b Jost? JotTerson at Mon- ticello, and Jack-onat the Hermituize, wers often conmuitod as Lo thewr views on impostant ques. tions of the dny. Their opuvoud teached the country througli channols 1mote of less partisan and prajodiced, aud wera genorally colored, vroposition would bring the ex-I'resdent faco {0 face with tho people.’ Aa a Sevator for the United States at large he would Le tho Sen- ato's advisor, ity Neator, with na personnl on tions to bo promoted. His life teunre would lift Lim out of tho plauo of partieanship, Tncro would be o awbitious allarements to tampt bitn to vacate bis high Jevel. It has Leen shrewdle #aid that tha efliciency of onr feuntord is marred by tho fact that each ono 18 o Presdential can- didate, What todo with our ex-Presilenta has long beew a debatablo problem. To Jows their ex- yorience has beon deemed huriul. To bave them perambling for election to eobordinato positions Ling aver heon coneidered n epecics of indecency. To 0o a President parmmoniously eaviug from his snlary has boen acknawleduod o derogation from hie bigh dignity, To see him Iaboring for his bread aftor lis reuirement from an honset term has been nn American shame. My amendment would give him an sesured fu- ture whylo oceupying tho I'rosidential chiair, and au honorable, but not forced, position when g chair in vacatod, Jeffearon atrucpling to aave hia loved Monticello from " the mortgager's ewtch may bave hoeun repube lican, but it was an ungrateful republicanism. It was worthy of iron-hearted, savaga Bparta, but ill-efitting enlightened, Christian America, I wonld givo tho S«mxor-nl-Llrfin tho privileges af & Benatar, bat I would farbid bim to vato: for that power might disturb tho autonomy of the States, 1Mo should advise, but uot rule; or, f ruling, ho would do o by his wisdom. o wotild go into the Senato Chismber whanover his country needed his couusels, but the Nonato should not comwaud s prasonce. le wonld obey only his senso of duty or his country's call, 1o may sitin the Gonats and speak, but ehall notoceupy its chair ne Prosident pro tompore : for that position snight mako kit au accidental President. I would havo him receive tho pay of & Senator, and thos keep Liw old age from know- ing want; but the rules of tho Nenats neces- wary probably to forco tho attendance of its mombors should not abridgo his compensation whon he chooses mot to bo prestnt. llo siould livoupon tho bonnty of tho people, but not ba its punpered pongioner, Ay propovition would not much eulargo the Senate ; for to-day thero hives not a singlo ox-President, and I think thero paver Ls beon three of them living at auy ano time, and none of them suryived his Presi- dential term for any long period. Their ssla- rios na Soostora-nt-Large would never ba burth- ceusomo upou the poople. Iut that question 18 uot worthy of sorious consideration. Thue, eir, I would golvo the problem of * What is to bo dous with onr ex-Presidents 7" and L eannot thigk the solution unropublican, Respectfully, Cauten H. HAunisoy, Member of Congress from Illinoia, THE NORTHERY PACIFIC. No aAliance Sought with the Seuthern Factfic-Income of the Road, Correspondrence New York Trituie, PriLapeLyuia, Dee, 16.—Mr, Jay Cooke, who Atill takes & warm interost 1 the silairs of tho Northern Pacitic Railroad, sayd that thare will bs o effort on tho part of that Company to ke~ cure aid from Congresn by joiumy bauds with Col, Thomaa Seow's Texas Pacitio project, It apnears that Col, Beott is conlldont of his alillity 10 push his schems throngh on it own mertts, and that the Northern Facitic mauagers, whila not opposing it, sro not secking au ullianco. Mr. Couke is just au contident as ovor of the fo- turo success of the raliroad which swallowed np Lia great fortune sud brought him to bankrupt- ey, lle waya it now occupied the proudest po- +juion of any road ln the country, botng entirely fien from deb, its bouds haviug ail haou con- verted juto preferred stock. Ioth ends of thn road earn & monthly Burpius ovor running ox- ponves which amoouts to abont 0,000, Tho value of the Cowpauy’s lsud-grant, Mr, LCuooke says, 1 far greator than evon tha Direct- ors thomuelves imagine, 'The completion of the last 00 mules of track in Dukota gove the Company 200,600 meres more thun sro _ contnined in tha wholo Btute ot Muegachuectts. Tho roservation of o alteroato sectfons bolongmg t5 tho Goverumont for actusl sattlery, iu tracts of 80 acros, or 160 to soldivrs, cuables the Company to virtuatly offor tho wcttler who buys a faria of 1t anothor farm adjoining it as a freo gift. ‘Tha sostior who bugs oU B2rvd from the Company st ouly to build Lis houro o tho aQ)oining S0 aeres to own the ahole 10, If ho was a soldier b jeety 820 acrod by tho samo_process. Mr. Cooliu nrzuos that tho strict provisions of law to pro- Vunt spoculalurd €OLLINE powsesslou of wuy Jand within the limit of the graut wil evuutually re- wult in thickly populatfog the rogion through whicli the Northern Pacilic rune, sud, 88 o con- sequonce, will produce a lario local business for the rosd, Ihbe frionds of Mr. Cooke will be giad to learn shat hie is 1n excellont bealth sud pitils, SUNDAY'S NEWS. Tho Hllinnia Stato Grange practically cloael tho labors of its westion st Ubampaiga Bsturday. disturbooces oceurred at Montreal Sstur- “The fosr of furiher bread-ziot is wubsid- day, inge An oxpress-car on the North Missouri Bsile road waa 10bbed Of §20,000 uedr St Lous Bat- urday. Ex-Mayor Hull, of Now York, appcarcd as an actor Hacurday uight iu vae of the theatrod of tho metroj.oliv. Iuthe caso of tno Eightoenth Ward eloction Judges, bafora the Crimiual Court Baturday, the Jury dusagreed, “The jurv fu tho Singor case, which has beon ou trial bafore Judge boot, brougnt io a ver- dict Saturday worawg. fuding in fsvor of the defondant, the ¢ity. Lina action was brought to revover au alloged balunca of 14,000 frow tue Eenator | Canal theough tho ainning thie avening. th Rmilway Company will rin ail-n, louen avouue, Lincoln avene, street, ht carn renolutisn Snturday | oveninz oxpreemin i lenean Mr, . 8. Hard, for Julgn of the Supremn' Court. Mavor Colvin eaya that ualess ho is en » nulico ba holds ha doea nt want ft. thy Sunngti Tho Congrensiona), Lxows curkion {0 Pliladelphia iu tho largest in nambera in the Listory of the conntr volo thn Gentennial submdy arhed for. At a mesting of Eepublicana of tho Lash avente, an addresa to the voters furward and prepare fur the hest cawpai VILDING OF Ti t.and Dafinav, 0 pripierty nveatment, T USTNFSS AW G, 4t and A5y trag oot H L roreveted Ly tn N1 Chiamber of Uninmorea. GOUNTRY REAL ETAT POR BAY " g i (3 CLORE A? of wacd Jaad in’ Berien jhrougly ety Jich.., W Tuitain, a ako. Appiy VARS It PLoD fos cloar praperty 8n TO RENT—-HOUSES, o R trimini pratpment irick bara, frora now to other prop:: very eran alio e, IO RENT-HOCS 2wiory and L and tasuments, 46 SMECURM PO RE. T Auply o RE 1O oom TQRENT Vinewime Frgatien; wevrg clmcuioace 10 routaa, L0, 13 )analleat. KIC) v, eatiry and Laaement, all o it e 3chang 204" takyin e 1 ownie wil P=$16 T MAY NLXT e suth Clark-st. 03 " NEW “STOXEFHONT Ty RN 1 A nice)y-farbed rom at v ____CITY REAL ESTATE. _ Park prowing ¢ ER PR L KT TWOLSTURY ANT o dweiling, good bicativa, Souih Side. i neat fouths o 1riyel s ne in excavaling the Tllinois & lhimestono 8t :n Nerth Sida Bireot on Cly- and Larrabeo Thna Tifth Ward Republican Club adopted & )R cone )iblican pominue titlad to o ox~ roses o willingnoss that r caze may boe talion to tho Supreine Court st tha Jauuary torma &t ant Judicial ex- pount of ¥, Tho memberg of Conless ara pearly all willing to Tourth Ward, Lol Saturday ovening ot No. G2J Wa- of tho ward waa adopted calimg upon them ty coma TONIA co Cumpany, on sontheast cornne of attonle n it toing ity aal wel reatod, PROP. MeCuK. . mant OF the blin of (e Take Wy Obssrratory, Uitidlig, Attesin welt wates soppled. fros, Seliod A o Acadatup ‘for Lurs, A ? fen publle Refnnl: | T sl o At sald oo Ginm, ! Coltages Tmny now i L B Stiage, w00 ok, #50 can 5y el i ows A i A bt uady (15 ‘Pubstantial and dirabln nanner, Fres ity v y esary day batiey 13 ol GEORGE 1 CLARK L, Agepts 1 uter s oA W, Lk, odern 0 & Lrascians mensibaehaod, Nouth Sda: clut 2. furniatied_ar unfarnishied, - piano oF CBHICH w10 to 12 'O REST-R 4 seortrant, S devi,_ 2 % Sisoolnneons. PO, BEST-BASSMENT b AN( se 57 it rormin o becorid, thind,” (s, and fiw rame huiidive. *1 and b Statest kiin % O RENT OGN SOOI G AL 6 b0 VLt Fo BAE ol T WELLCH, W Lasalle. Apply “to SHAY, LiteNC] FINANCIAL, A AT TN 4 erty for s term of years at o3 llowing rutes ¥ cent, por cont. ud on urbmprored 410 pre eant. 2. D NADL hueht avl sald. 10 Firchear. Gins(‘muul.«' Money to ban on tmruved rest astara at menta &t 17 per eont.” EUGENE' 6, ast ATONEY T0 TOAN ON INPHOY. Mo HEXRY HO¥P, 1 Roaper Biock. MONEX 7O TOAS AT PER CENT TN 1M “on city iniproved resl osts {pmards. "Apply 1o 0. 1L ¥ 5 Mt ok, Mortgaga Loay T PAPER BOUGHT AND Iy PROPERT ATTLST, 1l ors 14 Lo \ DA~ U CMIDAGY PRROP- On improved biwness propesty 3 sume of 10,000 and residonco property, in sums of §4,000 and DVANCES BIA N DIAMONDS, WATCHRA, bonds, ete., DERS' pricate owcs, 12 Rtandulph-g stabllshed 1R # 0, dud LONG & %, (0 L5 XC0.) iU Porstand ON TIAMONDS, W 1 other coliatersl 3 [OSTY 70 108 MO Loan Ot 3 00, 81,00 T4 LOA; 500 &S Sioparny. Tos Wasblngton'st, [5) N CHi TURNEN & BUND, 1 S ()() #Lon T0 LOAN ON Ciry, 1 S1,H00 5 T veotorrad. 10 BUND, 103 Was . RS NBON, 13 Uri uiidin, 3 NN~ VI #1.0 ' 5 DN GOO! $2.000 7 ka0, SHLN SR At DIUK. 5()() AND OTiL $2.500 At i on Gilazo Noney on hand. TURNEIL. 95,000 19 LoaN L huglan st $40.000 & L i aio ani WS WILENER s 00D CANTOFF CLOTITING 10T s Clarkacreet. Orders by inail promuty st OF ALL KINDS 'R ARTIES BUYING C do well o eall Heat at_thy office i sit Wouts’ sy, Iaces, ladioe* an.t Gryau,’ and" oiig frst-clase plano, at i How's iuliding, corner Jackeon. P iatfon 15 cogard to the orotare ulve tho desized d g Horn Hountain muwtale thervin, aad ahd the nearost and Fuata 1o trth, on | DAVID CATIC BUARDING South Sian. F(' VAN DURL N (1) voarding-tio o 83 pee wook, Wit usa of Q0 SHCHTGAN. 38 2 Noferences givea and re W SUNMS 70 Bl ‘collateral lagi the Djam o Loan Company. They hiava for sala vite’ gold EAR STATE —NE diva or geatleman 81 R STRIS TO RUIT T0 LOAN vroparty. T LAl ) flbunsflfi:‘«i 000 (118 00 (0 21000 wn woll loos 5 riy. Anply ta W. D, KERFOOT & COu 48 fiast La G T 0 T o bighest Drico by JUNAS A. DRIELSSIA, 197 tanded to. 1t pric 4 heateats, O BLI HE 3 WELL OWN THAT Th fur tho last eichiven vosrs with tha Kious In- dinns uf Northern Wyomiug aud Noutl Slontans, [am o constant geceipt of Intters Lram il paris of e BOARD socund.atory froat. Hatos. A\DA HOTEL, 10 AND 150 WABA e Manrou-st F NK i LOST AND FOUN SHZON COTTAGE GROVIEAVL NEA K e iar oo batd S Eieber % Stato,wip ste 1 . N T 4 tlmmllnt:,us)ll 0y Tevaray n ) ot . f Vi V. T KBNS, b R 0T 3. e and 4 ALACK AND TAN T Wedneeley, Dec. 15, A good reward bt 1o i) Kast Mad LE-BEVERAL [ ihie ehibraciug Siage sirutor & Makor, Wik, e s wariantud, ' Privaty Loa 3 o MELCHERT A4 wa weatuly’ Madivenat, Machin i e patrad: _TO EXCHANGE. ABLISH! E\nh'ul' __PERSONAL. T THE PERNG cim-o aind uBrx wauifablo Tawaid il he pav DIVOROCES. _ i to 38 rrad UDEILBAGK, b worits 3h,wd sunie susll SILAV., R DOUUG. sano by 9 Madi- T BUST AT FoURD kst it B E300 M e 1 e VK o, 8 Didie 11Y DUTALRED. N'OT.Y:!:IV‘T)‘: g aiter decred Gt svare! praciles b et of Coivag, Addvess Bosr-Cuice o 11 i ouly house 1o Uhic: WANTED--MALE HELP, Boolbkenaners. Clorks, Eto. VW ARTRD -A FIRST-(LARY TRAVELER TO SELL 1 Tilinais for sn old Arnd weil astabe lithed house In Addrevw F 4, Tribune ofica, NTRD— A FINST-CLARS ~ BOOKKEEPRRL 5t t it i A gt o, AUPIP efors 8. .t Tradow VWANTED-A FIRST.GLASS CABIXRT-MARER b _"and une pollstor, 5 Wess Rianl Emnlovment Agonta. {VASTED-Lo0 RATLROAD LABORRRS FOR Areanens and Nouthiarn Indisns: Work all wiatcr, Chonn'{ares ta the work. (hnap ticket to the Soutt He FUCHIGSTIAN, 11 ot Tiaom 1 \ 3 MEN TO 1 Kalamazoo, anil P +or STempni ouportunity ina ., Wi Teatnrinin b inaes for go 1eapanaihle man to I N wilions oy Bpglr g samarcd.”T5u Hast Maduonatey Roow B 13 to 4 VES I CONT, MINERG_FARE ATIVANGE firoad %0 g0 Boath. 1o And wou LTAANGELY, 354 South Macalianaaun. TANTED A LIVE MAN IN EVERY CITY AND the v ld. Youcan make 313 a day selling It 510 rovs, water, o Gy 15 Trbng etaerarywhor for ne Fombioation novelty i, arid 1 Toat R iyets €, M. LININU: TWO 1N GIIOA(I0, AND Michigan, Inds valing o1 pensna pald Hennty anerered if RUBLA ¢ Glasin. and Towa, £ n hance to £90d 1an. aamp e inclosd. Addreis nath, 14, Al a ., TINTHODUCE A K with unfimlted salg Wo nllow 376 neifit on A Envastod . Wil o, Trnn for triad it Figuge fof the #n 1hat ara dend Lroks tor CUliesgs, £1 Lasallaa AT DL TR 2:untrance dundsy motaing MILY Az ar e Wost Vay AMMXJL Al et pisce for 15 SMadtegnats o OTE WANTHELY at 107 North Wells . Fmplovment Aronoin WAL et fanive D10 Tnihie Aty e intiy. at Mra, DUSK K 0 Milweinkno-av. _SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, DINAVIAY Bonkkeonors. Clerks, &o. SITU\Y'IHN\ ANTED~HY A MAN O RUSINESS h ‘expriienes 11 i orlhwest as exsliinr, booksaper arInany carneiy whvas gond geasral kpowledgu ol besinees eaidd e miado avsilable, Good roforences. ol (119 gminra) lsuguages; guod roferonces. | Tragen, NTED- BY A BLACKSMUTITGREY. Address UK, 141 QITIATION oY eral gob'or 1 aber and steady, Weat Raidudi TIONS Dnrasctien -1V A GIRT, TO DO GEN- fwork; ood washer aud lroaor, QITCATION WY £ rrad b e e kitcl nlorment Acencios. TED - FADICS 1N WANT of Ll o ali maci mat atnd FANILIFS sl o Germen glel ean IS, ARERHIKLAS Raou 4. 00D TIANON, SQUARE m i o Earen Gntie “ach nln‘l:llml 5 years, a4 goorl LD N AND. SUURRE, AN Test $n th world, sweatoat tonad, most NTARTLING oidy, warrante wand fa tuns as long. i fiteen-at RGN iite first premiums awarded Laen manufzeturnd And e . zt, e et Hving mest adnitrablo inatrumient esce made. re, and Upright, can Farioty ol Thero planns, both lirand, in’ largs numbees, witl, at tha Pisno and Organ W i MODETS o eaves, fall, clear Terma uf nayient vasy, (KER Vau laren s, 3 eaewsion gonecaily s> uncquabed by ans hees, They Bavaaiwnrs receied ighoal Awnnis at industrisl oommer titfous, 1 Ewmone aid Amarica, wing the only Amaroas ¥y which s b AHeEReiid 1 obiaying Kby AWATS 1D Ty o " wazfanicd n o the Dt i the warld: Waremomis N York, ioston, and 0 ln.\xus'um'm ETIST-C], rms: 210 per month, ren Tow. ear; or rh and 425 per winth o: Tor; or 350 cash and 220 ner month permonth, OId B Temyleof Music, 12 ENT QUALITY 10" on_ moathly ur OIHUSIG PR S soNt AN ut torin, Newostatsiaifcx ey pamats, KEED'S 2 Van Huron. T o entablished:, Go,un) now -r‘:\rtl for ot s Ao e irecs. | Al (s 1 Anhmor et fo the e, W 5 Doteeata acen o WOAND SECOND AN PIANOS, Mooy, appliod 11 purcuaasd, RERD'S Tewplo of Muaic, &3 Vau Laronst, ___HORSES AND CARRIAGES. "N UCTION SALES. OF NOUSES OARRIAGES, AU harness tors Tuentay, Thursdar, and Satucday, enmmencing o t WE IN & CO'S Auction N t Washington: Block on Mo, o, iple timo given to teat ol burses SORTIW EST and & Moanmat, Sare valy AT an frumegat oy Flocant lirewster & Halin o clarenco, ol nud shatta, ¥ fiue ordar, Ay, Dolo and shafts, clateico, lu ontar, Flogaut Wowd Bro Naudsano clys o7 g l‘fim HALE-ONK o TOURD TIORIES, asvral bingls horaoe - fual, o e1ohatyo; frnor shonld o Forels ][Ot R TEOR WINTTL A NA bla ret~s and best of cars, Addrens AU, 128 L ballost., Benml, or eall front 10 to 3 Munday, 1 oust e o LEIGIS: CIURING A LANGH 8 humier y L this market for Call aud oxamin hasing cliewliara thy vric i ¢ & 1., I O +at., near Caual. ) 'UR BALE-$% iU WILL, BUY AN ALMOST new * Falebanki Dormant 3.%v Ib scalo, ooly ueed ontha and (n vood aondition, Addria A H, leomy Exchango Huilding, Un'oa Stoek-Vard [ E—~OH R Iu:hlnl o h’“huhfl Yory luw, o o£changy HATGH A Val- ciuge, which 1 wif Call an il pa o x?yfubl.. Torm, iy 1 FINT CHA EAGT= O3 ANl ot cirah ke aros sraia sk dhrass pai= vlm-"’ ory ey Pt Lt Gilon, 23 Olarkei.l : airs E-TICHEL 10 e gt Leivo i " fal 11 40l ASTHINGTON ORt DAL Address T F, SWIUNE YOI A PARTY CONTROLLING A 8y o aser i3 sinck spoculatlon at dirsotion of alusblo cantcations, sugosis , Addeous at oncy Fribune AT A 'Y ru £5¢ salo €heay, Ou oasy torus; can ucrativg coatract fur (lows and ageicutu: o Tor Davricniary . W. BYERS, w county, Lo PATENT UGS KO § for dinor clear projesty. outn vlinton-at,” JOU LE Ol LX< Address for thls " BERND: OO Lrick buiklings: aadioss ATRIN: caplota our how stune. b eholos gouds, oasy monthiy at Madisoust, ACHINERY, VP ARIRD=A PORCADLY ¥ TURKTONK WA S Sk oy s 1t DM IORE WORKY, 4,8, aud ¥ Lako st T PARENERS WANCED, SARTNKIL W T FIOM 3.0 10 $Law, a8 1Tial will pay W por cout bu BeIL Jeas Trantiiin d drons (12, elbuhs o WL liryt-clase new atars Luilding & NV ANTED-LAD NTLEMENTO LEAEN AV 4 0 eatiniag: ati it o pard out of, situstivn s wearad. 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