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WHYLAND, A Day Wholly Devoted to Ar- guments, 06!, Van Arman Mnakes tho QOpening :Bpesch for the Prosocution, Tho ‘Prisoncr’s “Fits® anil Character ' . Equnlly Biserodited : Raply o Mr, Borge---The Closing Bpeoches ‘To-Day. THE :PROSECUTION, COL. VAX AIXAN, The trial of Honry Davis for tho murder of Chotlos D, Whyland was resumed {n tho Crimi- nal-Cotist beforo Jiidgo Nogers yonterday marn= log. .An tnasually largo crowd waa prosont, and the atmospliero was moro than ordinarily op- prossiva. Col, Van Arman made tho opening specch for tho prosscution, ' o sald that gamblers, such 8a the defendrnt acknowledged himeolt to be, srere the most dangeroup clage fn tho commue nity, They wora unprincipled, faleo, tronch- erovs, antl, generally epcalang, murderous (n dieposition. . 'Chey woro educated fu tho school of cimiunlity, and notbing wes too barbsrouy, toohratal, for thofr deprdved natures, Like truo -outlawa, thoy gonornily wont armed, pres pared:to wroak vongeauco on all who might ba Toatita o thom, * Tho Colonol related somo Cali- forolan anocdotes, boaring upon pamblers, whigh ho pjctured them Llabitually carrylng annd, althovpth they fosred notbing but thew- soives, Tho woist crimes committed on tho goldon coant, and-eisowhero, bad beon commit tad’by thiend, * Ho proceeded to plotares the + 'UITER CAURELESHNRSS of tha Whylaud bomicido, Tho victim had boen, Ly the .aoknowledgment of tho murderer Lim- alt, . tho bewt friond Davia had, Ho had no eauwo_of quarrcl with him—only that he was orasy, ugly truni, and prepared to kil -anybody againgt whow his fuflamed pansions wero ex- eltod. Deing dtunk, the murderous propousity of Davis had coms to tho surfaco, Just ma tho good nature of o benavolent man would bave como out. ~ David was mmdprows by naturo, and, his pas- plona baing iyllamed by alcobol, ha wrodked vangoanco upon tha unfortunato Whyland, who rotestod apainat the ontrago committed by avie upon Tavorite, ono of Whyland's cus- tomors, Aftor committing tho deod of blood, o couduct of Davis in sttomptiog to esoupo ; his cowardly dodge behiud the ice.box ; his firing at the ofticer, oud bis giving of a false sinme, ¥ John Turner,” uifferant from any name ha:had bofore niaed 3 - counting of thio munoy takou from lum by tho statiun-keeper—alt thoso indicated that ho was ... IN PORSCESION UF 11D PHOPED BENHES, both when the murder was_commutted and aftor tho borrible event. Cof. Van Arman thou ro- viowed the .condact of tho prisonor during the futal day, Mo snid that no wan suffering frow danentia or manis weiid bave acted a8 thio vris- onor had done,” Ho bad iaken his medicine, Eflm toa ‘barber-skop, - gono to Datchelder's for lotsors, but otherwlso fudicatad that be was nos doprived of hig moatol faculiios in suy par- doular, ... Col. Yan Arman thon lurned his attootiou to ¢ho nlleged epllentio fits of the decoased. Who fiad cortifled to tho malady that wasontitiod to bo considored” n -crodible” witness 2 1e would not atpp 40 eay.onything rolative to the nomen who teatified in raforauco to tho lllness of Davie boyoud that thoy must bo qucer wamon whio atlowed & commion gambler to room in their ponse year ‘after year; whar kind of women could a.man of such character bo mequuinted with 2. Anto:the gtory atout o, UL KITH, anrbody who bad evér soon a person in on epi- loptia fit bod deoh tho most Loriible speciacte In nature. Wus it likoly tlat aither ono of the women ‘who eworo Duvia bod epilepsy would remain 'alono with the patiout whilo suffering from tho hidoous convulsions of tho discsso ¢ * thoce was up promeditation, and Lo defiod the Davia pretended to have fits during throo years, and yot no living man in Uhlnufio 1iad over scon bim in o fit. Nobody saw him in ono except the women already reforred to. If ho was subject to auch fits,.ba was 88 likely to tumbls down {n the atreot a3 .any place olko. If ho Lad so Iallen, nt o1y time, ha certainly would hiave been picted up, conveyed to & tore, and n;myulcinu wrould have boen called toattend him. 'Tlo peo- plo of Cbicago wora huwano and civilized, They certaicly wonld not allow a_man to kiok around n tho gutter without the aidof s doctor. 1f uny wan in Chlcazo Lisd seen Davia in & tit, why had potauch » witiess, professional or uuprofessional, sppoared? Astothe evidouce of tlie pergon called «.Japansge Tommy,":bow much would it takoto bring such & fallow to s oity to tastify what might boneeded 7 And.the otlior partios,who woro patts’ of eoma show, whiat ubout them? They, of conraso, woré moto ‘respactable than gamblers or.thiaves, but they wers very rookloua mon, aud such os o would “uot. care to rely upon ju the matter of truth.. -And, then, tiie pridouer bini- salfy-did:ho:exbibit, oifhex montally or physical 1y, the appeniance of au opileptio paticut 7 Didhe took like's mau who, for s sorlea of yoars, up Lo tho'commieston of tho murdor, aud oven sico twige, -accortivg 0 bis had’ beou wuflering | from thoe most revolting | human discases 7 Did 11 look like & man whoso mervous system was broken down,—& common, almast inevita- ble, accompatimopt of epilepey 2 Did Lo act un he witners-atnod ko & man whosomoutal facul- tiea'waio obsoured—a nevor-failing result of op1- lapsy? ; Not at.all. On the contracy, no wit- unu-hwhn.han becn oxamined had oxbibited 8o much’ . -NEDVE, COOLNEAH, SBAGACITY, AND DRXTELIIT. ~How well bo-evaded the cross-examination! How pronse e was-to avoid :oll -that was hostilo to bis cause ond to mako prominent sll that miglttend to boar favorably upon bis crimo! No tho .man was eouud .vodily and moutully, aad tho faceshat ho elow hia best friend, mado v point by the defenss to prove mnsauity, ooly aggra- vatadithadreadfal and damunble naturo of the defense. :All"1ho witnosses who Liad soen Davia on.the d&nt o murder Bwota that Lo was bath dau nnd,ugly. e had yot to learu that drunkentoss could be classed 4 {nsanity, L'ho moan who deltberately got drunk, ond who ear- xied & .doadly wespon, such ag that Davis onr- riedauly, . needed provocstion aull opportunity mccu'muvu_n nxxuxdnr.u dod, ol. ‘Van Arman Lhen procoedod, In grapbi tanguago, to pliture the L ATHOUITY OF THI MURDER committed by Duvm.—ahmcmr down lis victim, Uls friend nnd bouefactor, withuut the elightost {xnvnanmn. and whan the uofortunate Why- and bogged bim uoy to fire the fatal shol. Tha protectiou of society was, piacod by the law in tho bands of tha jury. They lad to declde whether & cltizen iy bo whot down ‘bv n drunkien ruflian, withoat 6o much bs a word of harshuces on the pact of tho viellm. They woro to decido whether a drou- kon® desporado - shoutd be classed oy igsaha whun be had wurdor in bis Lioart, and did natheuitate, out of pity,: frioudabip, or humnni- ty, to oarry ont lus bloody intent, evou to thu oxtromity of deatlt. If such o wman a8 Davis were Kmnmed to go unwhippod of “justico, bo- cauge bie was drunk wheu ha committed the bor- rible.anurdor of \Whylaud, then tho peoplo would Login to balieve that there was no justice fu tha laud, and that tho Isw governing cascs of this kind waa devised -vot -for tho protection af tho community, but for the oxonipaiion of tho zasas- piy,- In this caso their duty was plain, sud could not bo wisunderstood. A more atro- cious, unprovoked murder had nover ‘boon committed, and -thé blood of the unhappy Why- 1804 cried 2o :heavan for juatice upou his mur- derer, Urpukqunoss wad no juatitication for a fead ot blood At which humsniiy stood appalled, and which outrsged the sublimo commandment, *Thou- ehalt not kiIL" He hsd confidence in the intaliencs, the humauity of the gentlemon B} whosg hiands tho digpoginian of (be causa Wwas laced, and Le believed that they would do thelr all duty, vindicatiug tlb law, and giving ovory titizen the assutauco of tho law's protection, P —— THE DEFENSE. © .t MR, BAROE, akiho ontgeh-compiained of thosssault msde upap the prisauer’s witnsseos by.the connsol for 1ho pronecation. The geutlemen of the jury ‘roce mok 1o Siy tho .0e6s according to the atole- mants of tho.coungel, .Lut according to the law nd the ayidance. "During the trial not & single shing sppoared agalnst cither *Japanese Tom- wy,” Wiiliam Emmatt, 9z tho womep inthe case, who nsd beop, B0 Wantoyly and eo grosaly A= ::_I‘I:fi.ti';jyu pml‘?ouuc;n ‘hgll sbungdsut tims to @ reputation of tha witnessss by lfiu (’hg‘-:& an ;&r;?n.a t‘: :m‘fipo.','.’ E’l?l‘é{; faune of w'wunil:lnl,‘wd i Xondloian o, g n&t’unln THE EVADKNCE Aty Icnaty, shwing o ; umfl:u Telated ;}ufimm&“flmm slind THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1876—~TWELVE PAGES. Tommy,” Tlo dofended the olaracters of the witniaanen, aud enid that when sounsel had called Wililam 1. Hioks parid-volored, o forgot that, If tho fact of n men being partl-colared threw direredit upon Mg lastimony, then moet of his own witneases canld bs impeachod on the samo chnrie. Nobody had wworn that the women who teatified fov Davis wero prostitntes or had wonen In any eonao, If prosscuting counsol knaw, of thoir own knowledgo, that the women were not pure, thoir knowledeo arpued that thoy knew mora than was gnod for them,~—moro than they conld cluim to know aa virtuous men. [Laogh- tor.] Mr. Bargo noxt turned his attenticn to tho ovidenco of the proseention, and waa cepocially BOVOLO 0N THE MIDICAL, EXPERTS, particnlarly Dr, Suwyer, the character of whosa evidencn, ho pald, brought contempt upon tho rofeswion in mnbters of tho kind, whioh ind brought down upon mich experts tho condemnation of the Supremo Court of Illinola. Itin evidence was partiean to & degrao_that san Mmoply diggusting and unroliable. Tho other doctor waa mors kunartial, and nefthior could woy that the accused was not lublo to e lusano when lio ehot Whylaud. oy conld axplath his act on no other ground tuan that of neanity, Aftor dovoting sowe minnses Lo this phase of tho cane, Mr, Bargo infizmated to the Court Lhat ho would postponie turtber remarks natil the aftor- Boon. Judgo Rogera thon snnounced » rocoss until bnlf-past 1 o'clock. ‘Wlien the Court opened, Mr, bis argument, saying that TUE PICTULE.OF THE ACCUNED paintod by Col. Van Arian was ungoacrous aud tnjust. Ou thoe contraty, the picture puinted of the deceased. Whylsud, wo oxagiceratod, aud aluted hie virties i a mosl roniaikable msuuor. What wero the facla? Granting (hat Davis was s gamblor, what was Whyland 2 1ia waa a man engoged in a trafio that alwaga led to crme, Ho qold whielky, tho couso of murder fu m: etances, and lo paid n licenso to deal in that commodits, Certalnly Mr. Whyland sas not tho philanthropist and” tho priceieas being which tho counsol would Lave tho jm’{ belioy: Dut, apart from all that, whota was tho motive of Dayls in tho commlesion of the erime ? Wero wot the parties friends 7 1id they not drnk togethor that day ? Did they not sct in s friend- Jy mamor that” left no room to bullove that feoling existed botwoon thew ? Nobody had boonablo to show a cause of quarcel. Tho rosecution hiad attempted to ahow that jealousy K}upnxud tho homicido, ‘They attempted to briug into tho casen womsn named Hulisbury, but thoy falled n tho endeavor, na the jury them- wuelvos could perceive. Thon ther wou NU CAUBT: FOW THF HURDTR.. Thare, wes no jealonsy, no ill-fealing of any Liud, which resolved tho mattor down to the conclugion that tho act of Davik was tho out- growth of an 1rrosponeiblo and doranged mind. ‘fhere could be no mmlion nfvrcthonght, for Barge resumed n- caunscl on the othor kido £o prove anything of tho kind, or to irove snything elso than that the bhomieido. was tho rosult of wio- fonco committed by o person iszesponsiblo for his doed, beeauso, wWhen ho committod the etime, by mind was not iu 118 normal condition, Lot wag, ou the contrasy, dieturbed, irational, and, o8 & cousequetice, nngound, v, Borgo weut into tho mattor of insanity, roviowing thoilluces of Davie, his fits, iho de~ pression of hispwind, and (ho goueral moodmoxa of Ina tnannor, and alko how ho had changed after hia nlness. Mo paed to be joviel, and ho bsd grown merowo, ‘Lyphold Tever was & diseaso that raroly falled o leave its tracos on the potiont, Hometimes it was loss of renson, wouielimes partial ~de- yingoment of tho intelicet, damotimen Joss of heoring, often lm]:odlmbul of spocch, or ipabiity to speak at all, Qccasiosslly a mau might sacape tho customary condequences of iho dlsesse, but thero wero not many such excip- :{onn, nud tho privoner was certaiuly not one of hem. 1T WAH MONETROTE for Col. Yan Arinun_to nssort that drunkennokss could not ba considercd fu the c& -0, unjosy, in- deod, the jury woro willing to cuncedo that & wan_ might get anothor diunk, and theo, ufier dopriving him of reason, hold that driuk was no pailistion of any cnime thus wight be com- mitted. But or0 way e drunkonnces in this caso,—it was simple insswily, .4 proved by muoy wilnosses iu tho Loariug of tho jury. Mr. Dasgo sgein roviewed tho evl- doncoe 1o Bapport of ‘lita plow that Davis was ln- sane, Ool. Van Armau uttompted to make & pomt, #aid tho couutel, unt of the sdimission of tho.prisuner that o mado epough wmonvy during tho sammor to keop nm through the ninter, while every profeesiounl or working ioun wan compelled to work all tho yoar round to mako o lising. Lho Colons! bhad aiso given un instavco where an opileptic friend of hisbaa eccumuluted woealth nud was .o hisbly respected citizen. He suffered no mdutal derangoment, except & Tack of conscionsness whilo tho 1it lnsted, and & bewilderod faoling Lefore end afier, 1uc Col. YVan Armau had shown that bis friend was in the habit of -rualing out upon Lo sliests aud makiug & public exposition of his misfortuve whon ho folt afit comning on, Yet, tho fact that Davis kopt out of tho wuy. or hid in s own room, out of modssty or 8 feeling of mortiflea~ tion at belng 8o nfilicted, was ntiompted ta be wado o polut of by the |rosocuting counsol, Alr, Butge, aftor lulking sgalost tioe, closed by reading voluminops extracts from Jegal workd, Whou Lo hind eloged, tho hour for sd- Journment arrived, und it wan agreed thag Bir. 0'Brien whould close for the dofewie uud e Ltoed for tho peoplo this worning. GRASSHOPPERS IN KANSAS. To the Editor of T'he Chicago 1vibitne? LawnENoE, Kan,, Jau. 2.—In your fesue of Dec. 20 you say that, “so far as observations live been mado,” the grassheppera deposited their oggs 1n untold quantitics {n the reglon of Kausay, Nobraskn, aud Missouri, laet sumuwer dovastated.by thom; ond that, therofore, thare ia eanso to apprehoud n worso vieitation af thoso \peats tho cowiug year than over beforo, 8o far g absorvations lavo been mado” by all.tho Iubabitants of this region, thero is no such caneo for alarm, a tho locusts gob up and flow away »s soon ay they liad wings enough, anl fully two mohtbs bo- fore thelr cag-dapositiug poriad. nud without | Qoing unything whatovar o that lino. “Choy wero all gono by Juno 15, elso tho farmors could not have raised tho immeneo crops (plavted from Juao 16 to 80) whicis thoy aro uow scllivg for Kood prlueu. and ** spending tho woney 44 usu- aL" 'Tho Linbit of tho ‘hoppor iv to devoto bis eutiro nttoution to .vogetable-dioting nutii abont Bopt. 1, by which time Lk xystew i in the cor- Tuct ktato to propara for moxt year's 'hopper- crop. Thoro aro uo eggs boro to halch next spring, sud we lisva nothiug to foar from thom but au occavional dercent from thoir bativo broeding-grounds in Idabo, Moutana, Wyewing, and Utal, This ocourrad to tlas region but ounca boforo (in 1883), and wo uow hopo o long froedon: from tho oo thivg 1o tho way of our |lxo![)crllfl Novortholess, your sugrestion to lay up snme of tho corn s s gaod oue for us to foliow, 1. EER SECRET. Wondrously praud and brautiful, ‘Cruwned Quucn of Grace, ulin Looked that nlgh Dricelons ber gonuw, hat tasbicd atmd buruc Like atars, with thetr tremulous light, But a shadowr slill secined lurking Lu tho depthis of Lier sestless vyes, Tdis 0 durk cloud-band of warmig Lov'siug uver brigut sununer-sKica. Ttor volco was low snd sweet ; but yal, Turough 118 oviey Fipple audl trily Camo & a0t (0 1ue ko sorrow, That nothing oould ilonce or still, Gonld my Iady, 6 proud ond fair. Have o recret gricf sho must filde? An thinking, 1 sat end lateucd "To tlie munn'ring ob of the tide, Far off {u the distance, while stil] for volue rang out cureleas sud fres, Yet tho aame wnilerlono of grlef, “Thiat tho uigling waves brought to me, Beemed ringlog in evors cadence, "As Lier laughter, s0sofs sud so'law, Through it lialing nest of rode-loaves, Cama chbimtng $n stivery dow, In ho gleaw of fashing foviel Tu eacts woft, Hiwy fold of Jaco; 11 Al world of hoy eleas angniak’ “Turobbing ous of tuy foy-uarked faca + Tea, 13 sll, T saw, oy lady, A'duep Uliderourtent of Fioo ¢ Thiero, ot thy Woddlng-ulybt, vomo gelef W reakdyg your proda eart, Daow Afrioan Buporstition, Vickaburg (Mr) Hercld, A colored Womau on Leyua strest yosterdny behioaded a turkey proparatory o placing it iu tho dioner-pot, aud held it by ity fect whilo it was struggling in the Iest expiriug throcs of dleath, ‘A negro mao atanding noar caught Lior by the arp oxcitediy and eriod s+ Turn dut, fowl lucdv. 1f yon let 'vin die in your haud you gwine have thié waat kind nervousness all sour iife, und 8t. Vitoues Dappe. 80 you cair's slund still. Lo "war. asgon,” ropliod the wowan, t*af do fawl gl Vor es nicok quit blseding, davs govd fuck. 1 know.s what 1'm doia®" THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. The Chises of That ‘Tremesdous Upheaval, Sincourism Under tho Anoion Regime: A Lesson to Rulers Evory- Goverunsala ecommid auicido. Wheu once tairly ostallishod, they are so rooted in the habits aud hoarts of their peoplo, no woighted with tradition and custom, that thoy could eafoly count on sn existence of centurios, if they Lut prescrved thoir then form, Tt this is precianly whint they do not do. Poweris tho geoat corrupter. Abla to sin safely, tho ralers #in, Mattors go on froma bad to worse. The Government undermines itzolf, It toand up ita own roots. 'Klo blowa thsb shailer 1L coms from Mself, “Afser us, tho deluge,” ery thn ockioss oues it power, and procead to deattoy eversthiug that could check the doluge. Then it comeg, st ita ticreo flood Aweors evervibing boforo I, 1f Coronors’ Juries eat on tho re- maing of extinct Governtnoxts, the ono {nvaris- bie verdiot would be, ** Felo.de-se.” The Fronch llevolution wes an instance of iz uweeping tule, The mountchy destroged ltsolt. In buildiog tho vast zud costly pleasuro-houses of K. Cloud aud Voresillas, it buwilt tho kcaTold of {ho guillotine, g, Church, sud nobles engaged in & deudly conspiracy againat tliomsolves, when they thougat thoy were von- spiring agatust tho people. When courtlors watched gaviy, splandid in vesture, giittering with gold, carrginga fortuns on their backs, over tho polished floorn of palaces, thoy wero rehcaraing for thelr ruture march to the guilo- ting. Whon they josted nt tho hungor aud cold of the people, thay were toachlng the lotlec to laugh at tho frantic screaws of gentlo women from smid tho ravage moba that howled, 4 la lanterne "—and then. kcorning such- merelfcl trentmont, howed down thoir victima with pikes and kolvoe, outting out heartw from bodicy that alill quivered o sgony, and sheing off the breasts, that they tossed in alr with joy that was Lorn of Lol snd Lelongod to devils, Whilo tho haods of the peaoant . woro palsied with famino, tho Gesd Louds of wozastic ordera clutehod bill aud valloy by tha mile, teacling the poasants, when thoir turn came, to grasp and stealas boldly, Tho King, who pave for ono of hia hundred carringes with tho plunder of » prov- tuge ; who riaty in idle, wanton Inxury while bis subjeols tarve ; who crioe, fn his haughty ineo- leuce, * L'Jitat, c'est moi '—tbis royal mur- dorer of royalty in Tranae tesrs loyalty, love, sffectlon, from tho bearta of his subjects, and substitutes thorefor & wild, unrcasoutng ).mte._ 7o mob of sjangled, tited flunkoys wito sur- round him heve juet ome ebfect,—to live without workiug., Thoy want sivccures, and they got them. Thoy get them in inerediblo numbers. It hns been resorved for & recent writer {0 givo somo idon of thelr natgro and their oxtent., Carlyle’s morvous proso fs not mora talling that tho plaln, matter-of-fact stato- miont, quoted from tho last Galary, which we give below. The creation of minccures is the sigu and the causo of spoody eulcide, No won- dor tho Dourbons fell when they furnished tho mintorial for such n story as thin: Consider theso sinecures in oue provinco alono. in Lovguedoe, & country of Sites, where it yeems ok if the tax-payer's parso aupbt fo bo better protocted, Thero aro threo sub-command- ants, at Tournon, Alais, snd Montpehier, ** cach ono paid 16.005 livres, sithough without occupa- tion sinco their places woto eatabiishod, at tho timo of the religions wars and troubles, to kecp down tho Protentants.” Twolve Royal Lieuten- nuts are equally uscless, sud cnly” for psrade. Tho eamo_with throo Lioutonants-General, cach ono “receiving in his tirn, overy threo yoars, n gratuily of 80,000 livrer, for wervicas rendered in that sald_prosinca wbich are yain aud chimerical, aud whieli aro nos specified™; becaure neue of them reeido thore, aud, If paid, it s to securo thelr aunport at tho court. Thus M. lo Comts do Carnwan, who has mora than 600,000 livies ficomo us proprictor of tho Louguedos Caval, Tacoives 40,000 Nivror every threo yorrs,without legitimato causo, end independently of fre- quent and amplo gifts which the Proviuog {0 bim for ropairs on is canw’.” The P likawiso_gives to the Commncdant, Count do Yerigord, & gratuity of 13,000 hyres In nddition to lis salary, und Lo bis wito anothor gratuity of 12,000 livras ou lier honoring tha States for the fivut im0 with her presenco. 1t again pays, for tho #amo Coinmandant, furty guards, *of which twonty-four ouly kervo duriug liw uhort sppoar- anco at tho Stales,” snd nho, with thoir Captain, nunlly coat 15,000 livres. 1t pays likewlge, for the Govornor, from sighty to 100 guaids, ** who onoh receive 500 ox 401 livraw, bosides mapy ox-~ omptions, ol who aro uever on Bervice, since tho Uovernor never rraldos thero* ‘Tho ox- onno of thess Jozy wubslterns {s about 24,000 fvroe, bosidos 5,000 1o 6,000 for thoir laptain, ‘to which mnst bo added 7,500 livyoa for Uubbruatonsd meoretation, bosldes 60,000 livres snlarios oud uniold prof- its for the Governor himsolf, I find everywlere wecondary idlers swarming 1 tha sbadow of fdlers 1o ohiof, and denvying tloir vigor from tho public purso, which f8 the gommon purse, thsodo peoplo parade and drink und oat copiously, {n graud atylo; it iy thoir principal businces, and they uttoud Lo it conycionsiously, Tha sol siups of tho Btato aro Jaukatings of six weoks' duratlon, in which tha jufondnut oxponds 25,000 livros in dinnory end receptions. Iiqually lucrative and ucoloss are the court oflicas—tu mauy domestio kluccurus, the Frofits and nceeasorien of which hm“{ exceod tho otaolaments, L find fn thoe priutod reglstor 203 cook, without conating ths table waitors of ths Kiug aod s peoplo, whilo **tho Lead butler obtulus 84,000 livren 8 year in buliots aod wup- plieg,” without countiug his ealary and’ the “grond lverlos " whiohh ho' recclvos in money. Tho lead chambermaids to tho Qucen, inocribed iu tho nlmauac for 160 livrer and paid 13,000 france, mako 1n reulity 60,000 franca by tho snlo of tho candles Iighted duriug tho day. Augew , Private Sec- ratary, and wiioso place {u set down at 600 livres a year, oonfosaes thut it 1y worth to_ bim 200,000, ‘o head huntsmnu at Fontainebloau sells for L own henofit cach year 20,000 francs worth of rabbita, ** Ou epch fourney to tho Kings couu- try rosidoncoy, .tho lzdics” of tho bodehambor Rain BY r:r centon tho expendas of moning § 1 sald that tho coffoo und breal for gach of theeo tadios cont 2,000 francs s voar, and so on with other thiuga,” * Mumo, do Taltard made 115,000 livees tugotie out of hor nlage a¢ governcss to thie King's claldren, her salary boing increased 35,000 livres for each child® The Duo do Penthioyre, 08 Grand Admiral, roceived an an- chosage duo on all vessels *ontaring the parts and rivers of France,” which pro- duced nouually 91,484 francs, Mme. da T.awballe, Huparlutendant of the Quoen's Loudehold, fuseribed for 6,000 fracy, gotys 100,- 000 ‘1w Duc do Govron gota 1,000 crawns by ot preco of fitoworks out of the fragments snd scalfolding, which Leloug to him by viriue uf i oflice, Grand oflicers of tho palsvs, Govers uors of royal ecatabliehwments, ~Caotains of captalnries, chumbeslainy, oquorries, geotlomen in waiting, gentiouien fuordiuary, pages, Govern- ors, almonurs, cbaplans, ladied of hanor, ladica of 'tho bedchamber, ladies in waitiog an the Kiog, tho Queny, an Mousicur, on Madumo, on the Couut d'Artuis, on the Countuas d’Artols, on Mesdumes, on Modsme Koyalo, on Madamo Lluaboth, in each princely ‘oatablishmont snd vigawhore—hundredd of placcs provided with salaries and scceesorics aro without any sorvics to yerform. or simply auswer o decorativo pur- pose, “*Mme. do Labordo lias just beon ape rmutmllmnvnr ot the Queen's bed, with 13,000 ranes pousion out .of Lo Jing's pravy pune; nothing fu known of thoe dutics of thia posision, as thero lins Leon 1o place of this kind since Aune of Austria.” 'Lhoeldent son of 3, do Ma- chaut in appaluted Iutendant of the Classes. 'hia s oue of the omploymeunts catlod gracious : it ta worth 18,000 lvrow incomo to slgn one's namo bwico a yoar." Aud likowiso with the post of Becretary-Gioneral of tho Hwins Quardy, worth 80,000 lvros _w» yoar, and assdgned to tho Abbe Bartbelmy; and tho same wish _tho post of ~ Hocrotary-Geopral of tha Dragooue, _ worth £u.gxfi\l' livros & i‘enr. Lold in turn by Gentil Bernard and by Lan- r;u, tnolmull pnulm; mm.bn would ba siw- or L0 give mavoy without the plyos. Whore is ndeod 1o ond to them, In wn‘i\r?;av xilon?-“;m moirs day alter day it neoms as if whe Yveasvry was opens to plundar. ‘The courtiens, nuraimit ting in their sttention ta the Kieg, foreo him to sympathize with thelr {ropbles, Thoy aro bis intimates ; tho guents of Lis drawing-room, men of suo .samo stawup 83 hlmyels; Lus.naturst olionts s $ho ooly oues Btk whom 'ho can con- yerso, apd whont it {4 necesusry to make cous tonted bio cannot avoid helping then, 1Mo hay 1o conttivuta to tha dawrled o] childray, sinco ho Lias eigned shoir marrisge contracta; bo tan to mako them onrlch themselves, a8 tholr pro- fusion sarves for Uie emUellishment of hua conrt, Nobility belng eno of tbe gloriea of tha throun the occupaut of the thrano 1 obliged to repild it as often a4 In necewyary,® In thia connection & few figaras aud anocdotes Atong & thousatd 1paak most eloquentiy.s M, lo I'rinco da Poun had & pension of 25,460 livres ont of the King's bounty, on which his Majssty waa pleased to glve 6. to Mme. de Marsan, his denghtar, Canoncss of llesuiremont, ‘Ihe famlly represented to the King the bal atato of 1. 1o Prinon de Pona' affalrs, and his Majenty vas plensod to grant to nis nop, M. le Prince Camllle, 15,000 Iiyren of tho pansion vacated by tho death of Wi father, snd 0,000 livres incrests to Mme, do Macran, M. do Conflaus esponses MHes, Partall. " In honor of this martiage tne King was pieenst 1o order that ont of the: pen- nlon of 10,004 jivras graoted to Mmp In Presi- dentoe Dortail, 6,600 of it shonld passs to M. de Conflans after the death of Mme. Por tai)." 34, dn Hecholles, & retizing Miniator, **hasl 12,000 livres in an old peusion which the Kiug coutinuad ;_lo tins, bosidew this, 20,000 livien penaion 84 Mintstor : and the King gives hm in addition_ to all thin a ponrion of 40,000 livrea.” "Lhe motives which promypt thess favors aro ofien rematkable, M. de Rouilla as to Lo cousoled for uot having participeied in tho treaty of Vienna ; tiue explajoa why **a pousion of 6,000 liveos is ivet Lo lus niece, Mise. de Castollane, nnd another of 10,009 ta hin daughter, Mme. do Banvron, who fs very rich' 3, do Puricux cujoys about 76,060 ar 77,000 livres ingomo froin tho houuty of tho King; it 1% true thot be has conatdorable property, but tho reyenuo of Lhis nroparty {n ancertaiu, being for tho moat part i vinoe." ** A penaion of 10.000 livres .hey just Leen awarded to tbo Merquise do Lede bocaude she Iy disagroeabla to Ame, Infante, and to se- cure ber reuiguation,” Tho mouxt opulent stretel out thoir Lunds aud take sccordiogly. “Itis esthuntod that last weck 123,000 llveod in pen- rious were heslowed ou tho tsdies of tba court, while for tho last {wo years tho officers huva not recoived the slightest Dorion: Eight thoitsand hivros to the Duchessa de Chevrouso, swhuse hneboud los mu income of BUO,G6U livres ; 12,00 livres to Mme, de Luynes, that sha may not be jealous; 10,000 to tho Duchesse G Branena; 10,000 to tho dowagor Dachoks do Tirancag, mother of the precedivg,” e, At tho licnd of thess leeches eome the Princes of the blood, *‘The Kiug has just given 1,500,000 livres to M. le Princo de Couti to pay hiu dobts, 1,000,000 of which {8 under tho protext of in- domnifsing him for the injury dons him by the alo of Orange, aud 500,000 ivros 08 o gratuity,” #3 lo Due d' us formerly lad L0,000 cerowny pension, poor man, eud awaitiog his fetlior's luboritnauce, This event making him riols, with an incomo of mors than 3,000,000 livres, ho gavo up his pencion. But baviog sinco represeuted to tho King that his expenditure exccoded his sncome, the King gave him back bis 30,000 crowus,” ‘Iwonty years Ister, in 1760, when Lonig .y desirous of relioving the Treasury, sigus **{ho great 1o- formetion of tho table, 800,000 liveos ato given to Mcadumos for their tables,” This is what tho dinnors, cut down, of throo old Iadics, cost tho publie!’ For the King'a two brothers, H,300,000 livros, besides 3,000,000 income in apanages ; for tho Douplin, Madame Koyalo, Madamo Elisa- beth, and Riesdsmen, 8,000,000 livres ; for tho Queen, 4,000,000; such 18 tho etatcmout of Necher in 1781, Addto this the casunl dona- tiaus, admittad or concealed ; 200,000 fraucs to 3l do Sartins, to aid it 1w paying bis dobts: 200,000 to M. Lamoiguon, keeper of tho aeals; 100,000 to M. do Aliromesyil for ex- ponges in_ establishing Limself ; 166,000 to the widow of AL de Manvepas ; 400.000 tothe Prince do #alm; 1,200,000 to the Ducde Polignac for the piedge on the County of = Feno- 751,007 to _ Me:dames to yoy for Boltowue,d M, de Caloune,” Augoard, o rellable witness,§ ¢ searcely ontersd on his dutiok, raised a° loan of 100,~ 000,000 livree,one-quat ter of whick did not find its way into tho royal treasury ; the rest wes ealan up by paoplo of she court ; his donationy ta the Camte d'Arcols aro estimated ¢ 56,000,000 ; the portion of Monsiour is 25,000,t00 ; bo gavo lo whe Prince do Conde, in exchange for 300.000 Iivres tncomo, 12,000,000 paid dowu aud 600,000 livres anuwity, and bo makes tho most burden- some aciquinition for the Etate. lu exchauges of which tho damage is mors than fivo toooe.” e must not forset tuat in actusl rutes all these douatlous, peusious, nnd salarics st worth double the amount. Buch is tho nxe of tho groat In rolation to the central power; instend of constituting thowm solves ropresentatives of tho pooply, thsy wer dosirons of being tho favorites of tho sovervig and they chp the flecce which thoy ought to pro- serve. 1o oxcoriated flock will finally discovor what I dono with ita wool, **Sooner or later,” sy & Parliamont of 1764, **the pocplo wilt losrn that tho romnants ot our flnaocos continue to bo swastod in donstions which are frequontly un- desorved, in escessivo aud multiplied pensious for the same pemons, in dowiies and promiecs of dowry, aud in ueclees ofiices nud salurics.” Boonor or later they will Unust back **theso groedy hauds which oo alwayu open and nover full enongli; that ineatiable “ctowd which peoms o bo born ouly to eeizo all and posaces wotling, and as patiloss a8 it s shanscloss.” Aud when this day arnves, tho extortioners will find that tbey etand alone, For the characteristio of an snstocracy which cares only for itsclf ls to lapso iuto a colerio. Hinving forgotten tho public, it additioually neg- Jocts 1ts mubordinated ; after buiug eeparated from tho nation, Is soparatus itgolf from its own aduereuts. It fs mect of lnil oflicors ou fur- lough, fndulging in sports witbout giviog thoni- wselvos furthor concern sbout infegior oflivers ¢ whten the hour of banttle vomes, nobody will murch under thofe orders, aud chicftains are pought olsowhere, Noch is tho isolstion of the Hoig of tho court, sud of the prolates amoog tho lower grades of the nobility and tho clesgy ; thoy !pi)mpxlntn to themeelvea too large a share, and give nothing, or alnost nosbing, to the peopla whio aro not of their socioty. Tor n contury s ateady mnnuur sgalnst them is rislug, and goes on oxpanding uutil it becomen an uproar in which the old und now eplrit, foudal idens and philosophic ideas, threaton in unison. ** [ see," said the bailly of Bhirabeau, **that tho nobled aro becowing do- graded and going to purdition. It is exiended tu all thoso ciiildren of bloodsuckars, tho vuga- pends of tinance, introduced by L Pompadaur, Leraclf tho offapring of this fouluess. A portion of Iy resorty to tho court to domean Itwell tn 1ts sorvitude | the otlier portiou Is smalgainated with that quill-driving Yabblo who are couvert- ing tho blood of the Kiug'a subjects into inley suother perisbes stifiod Lonoath vilo robes, thu jgnoble utoms of eabivot dust which an oftice dragu up out of the mure.” And all, pacventcs of ancient or of tho new race, form o baud ealled the comrt. **Tho coust!" axclaims D'Argenson, **The entiro evil 14 found in tbis word, The court has become tho Souato of tho pation; tho leasy of thoe valots ot Vorsailivs is o Bonator; chawborniaids tako part iu the gove ornmout, it not ta legislato, at lenst o izipado 1ans and regulations ; sud by dist of bindrancs thore areno longer either laiws, or rales, or law- makere. . . . Uuder Heury LV, courtiers ramaiued oach ouo ot honia ; they Lod not enter- ed fnio ruinous expeuditira “to belong to (lio court ; favorn were not thus due to them as ot tho present day. . . . ‘Llio court isthe wapulchre of tha vation," Mnu‘y noble officois, fuding that bigh grades aro ouly for courlicrs, abaudun the mervico, and betake themscives th thetr dlacontent to their catutes. Othors, who Liave not loft their estatss, Lrood there in dwcomfort, idlences, and enuui, thoir ambition cmblttered by their powerlevsness. —In 1783, enid the Marquis do Jurnicres, most of them + nro 40 weary of tho court aud minleters thoy aro almost demwoerats.” At loust, ** they want to withdraw the Government frora the ministerial oligarchy in whose bandsit iz concantrated § tliere ara pa graud seigniors for doputios ; they sat them to oo side aud avsohutely rojoct them, saylng thet thov would trafiio with’ the intercats of thu uohlas” Thay themsolves, iu theic me- ggi:r.uls, ingiat that there bo no mosw courk uo- ility. *D'Argenson, " Mewolres,” Duc. 8, 173L ¢ 'Lhe eapenso to courtlers of two k0w and niaguifcent cocls, ench fur two fete duge, ondered by (L0 Kigg, ooms Linyuce, *Jocraal,” xiv, 1p, HT-2955 xv., 3, 114 D'Argeusan, ** Momolres” April & 1732 March G0 aid July 28, 135, July 2 155, Jube 23, 13505 1l o, fhid, v, po 180 etk of Stay 19, 170 Neeker, i Du PAGLnl(rution des D, 205, 20y, 470, 471, 247 Augeard, 5 3 Nicolardot, 4 Journsd il Lonts XVI. i, Ape pro criations in thu R Bouk of 1774 to 1 Fd1,08 5= IIB\WM of wiilcl BO,100,000 wre I keq ot wud ltts to the royal fuwily. Atuony others thore oto 14,000,000 to_tho Count’ d'Artuls, st 14,160,60 Lo Monsieur; 7,740,2%1 aro given to the Quees: {or Salut Clouy 3 8,700,000 Tor the acuuleition ot lls-Adam, Cf, * Cousple g tietal dea revenus et depenses ixes au Jer Mal, 17807 (Impriwerio toyaio, 1770, fn 4 ¥ae tate of Lu-Dieu, soguired ju 17~3 0f thp Duo de Morte- art, 1,000,003 ttate of Vivlers, ucquired of tho Friuce du boulAso fn 1784, 1,600,000 ostatvd of Haint. Vebuat sud of 3t Etignue, sequired fu 1747 of M, Uil Deort den Voisine, 1,515,935 § the forests of Camors snd of Piorsuges, scquired of the Due do Fdsuconrt In 1763, 1,200,000 3 tho County of gotnery, sequirud of 3L, Clement do Dasvillp 1 1765, 3,300,604, sl oo A Contost with an Eaglo, Mr, B, I. Haud, of Hydo Park, Vt,, on the 224 ult,, heard @ rampua amoug his gecso. QOu go- lug out be found a large esgle among thom, which Lisd separated one goose from the fock sud soemoed deferauned to carry it off. Ly tho aspistguce of huu dog Lo put the caplq to tlight, but it rose sbout 10 foet, and, flylug soma 5 rods, alightod. ln‘mmmly tho. dog waw upon ih when tho caglo turned upon lta back, as is their custom, to fight the dog, nt tho samo timo aprending §ta wings, Mr. Rand's hired man, coming p ahout this tima, greaped the eaglo by tho arm of the wings and started for the Lowse, meeting Mr. Rand, nho, took the bird by the neck with ooa hand and with the other graanad ono leg, Inaving the other to play at tho will of Its owner ; wheroupnn it slruch twe of 1ts moo- ntrous talons tnto tho arm of Mr. Rand. Thoe corda in tha eaglo's leg had to bo cut bofore the talons could bo exirioatod, aftor which tho engte's throat was cut. Thus endod tho captura of a bird whote wings from tip to tip measnred 7 foat ; thatalons sprend 7 inches, aud were 33( Inclies i1 length ; o log was 71§ iuclics in ciz- eumfeience. A VEDDING-ANNIVEREARY, Speetat Correapondenca of Tee Chiazo T'ritniue, Tooy, Jil., Jan, 4.—Ehe mxtieth wodding an- nivereary of tho Rev, Juhin Rsukin nud wifo, o0 cursing to-marrow ot Lawronce, Kan., Dr. A. C. Bisukin, of thin place, ouo of thoir fous, de- yatted laat night for that city, with otherinem- Lo:w of the fawmlly, Tho Rov. John Kaukin han Lieon for over wixky years an honored minister of tho ['reabstarlan Chuicb, ang, 28 this ’dvancod sz0, iu silll s gamnl, kind-Learted wmiuister of ths Gosiel, Tl grostos, distinction aroeo from 1its prominent connectivn witn the Anti-Slavery ennnz fram 153 to tho time of she Jebollon, ilis boma at Hploy, O., bocamo & resting or hiing place for Lundreds of fugitive mlaves. The nicek mat's house was ofien assanited by rlave-huuters, ¥ho were na oftun ropnisod by *Cal," cue of tho rous, who wrs always ready for defonse. 'Thousands of Uhn old Abalitions ints will read mith ploasare of this wedding- suniversary of_ooe of their champions. Eieven enildren will bo_ prosent, threa of whom are Yresbyterian miniiters, aud one a Oovernment oilicer,—Peneion Agaut at Vickeburg. They aro ecattered from Ccunecticnt to Oshiforuia,” and tho youngest won iy I35 years old, * Lo sous that Uied teft familien. Fanuy Lear. St Louis Kepubiean, Wa Lava rcen two photographs of Iire. lack- ford, nes Farny Loar, sent to o lzdy 1o this city. They were taken in Paris and nro good kpoci- mens of tho art, about on 8 par with Barony’s or Moran's of Now York, Thoy ropresont just suel s bandsome, lively, fullcheated, bright-cyed, crummy ingtallment of womanly bumauity au would lio likely toadvertiro lu the Republican for sorerpondonce © with a gent of means, with a ¥iow to fun or mairitnony,” One iy of the bust and bead, and is Intge, with these romatks in Blre, Binekfora's writiog: “* How du you like wo? Iamptettlor.”” Tho other pholo is full length, wedium vize, takon cvidently for the prrpocs of oxhituting s very peculiar and hand- #ome drees, embroiderad of braided in a bald ar- abcaque puttern, The remark on this—also in bor awn_handwriting—aro choruotoristics L Graude Deuchssae a la main gavehe," (by lefc band) wishing it to bo uuderstond, wo pre- suing, that eha caneidera lier councetion with -~ tho Grand Duke Constantine of Tussis o4 & miofgastic o¢ Joft-handed marrtage. ftecoguized by Eis Fother. Bosroy, Jau, 7.—A Milford, N, H., dispatch ftates that ths notoricus Blanchard boy arrived Loma to-day, and wes recognized by his mothicr nud oll s town msaocinten. _ EINARGIAL. A.~T0 LD, CHIOAGO PROP- MONRY Aery fora ©f yosruat Oa impraged by x towing rales inuse uropecty dn suma of BI0,000 and nyragde at ¥ per crnt. firvi-claes realdwacs proparty, fn sams of §4,000s0d npwaris, £L9 er cont. "Smail sanss £ad en animpravod 110 per e . HARVEY, Mortgage dosy WANTKU FOT LOANS ON FINSTT raal estaln a8 b and fo por cent. My W. i DN DIANONDY, WaATCHUS, AUSDERN' private cifice, 12) ke~ Eatablicbed 1K, AGTS, LOCAL sold. ISAAC M ONPY TTO LUAN AT S FRILCRNT INT on wily iniprovo- resl estate. In mims o t de, Apply to L. it FIELD & €O,y 10 Vadl N[ONEY TOTDAN, TO E VEATE. OF CHICAGO P rea]ei:l‘ N ‘n aumada sull, at Juwest rator. C. LOLE A GO, 14t Denharn. ONEY TO LOAN l\[ (n agme to sult. TonmuloImiit. ujstales ANTED—TO BORTUT 63,500 AN F IR MORT- 843 03 8 plucu of Lruperty worth §L5,00, Address 11, Tribuo olffcu. ANTED = TIE 3 B0 FOR 1IVT sceurlly asmple, 4, AND 10 PEI OEN ¥, ACLORDING . th mngunta wanted, 10_tnianon real estate zad bur pictigage wtar. We M. WILNLS, 153 LaRallvsh., i 3 39,000 CAmL ¥ b Yo 3 SEARS: a. 1 of $1,(00 o¢ | bzt - §-" 5 MLTOR OLIVER, Soom T, 7 Claropte o 00028 ELUFE, CITY REAL ESTATE. WANTED--MALE HELP, T BARHCA RATUAT_TIR HOUSE AND 10T T, ¢ 0 W ST Aot i Tycs 1ot wlfer s £ ooy cars TRoeN I s Wert Stmeiant.: T 2 t ANTED-SUPRRINTEDRAT OF CUTTIS oo Park: hoito a3 B voms all modern ia: ‘80 Tnehinay deyarHaEnt G Suvh St s Ao RLE 1) 113 0, 143 Av sctlen and expriencad men wi ST ) TEANGULAR LOT ON B v, | and refotonces. Al o Sntagn o0 tao ot s L By | Bp A nn!‘-m:wu-jxm b i ) arth AR o proras helos bargeine L. O WAL, | et of Help. Address OAIH, AUSTEN & GO 4 Wasdirgho buaue, : UR HALE-A GOOD DUSINAER NLOOK, WRLL | \\/ANTED_BOOKH R, 7 rantel; will unamrummmoqnung:(ux‘;-k w !h‘s [} S Yoan Sretorred o o ot i and finieh biaak wor droes 3 24 Tribina offes. SUBURBAN REALESTATE. MORGAN P, L N1, &P, A ikan, broata fora: 403 seraARIAL .1‘n~.un il vnu:‘:.:lnwlml freo. ol Hio it to ardnr,and 10 CLALIE, Agenty Mo, 13 hop; & nutvn(amn-no can forwark )¢ reliabloin Babits; refen onc red, end, e S e AV ANTED-AN EXPERJEN W Ao TR Wt W A THOROUGH, FINST-0LAS PRESE 7 LAka Fha: ! f 8 Clinofmnatl, “Meireks Gt SOOI 4ot Thg ey 2 104 on tine, G Uhambar of Unmmeres Fm{nm.z.‘n Ai ARGA -TaRwR | Cocinath ¢ cloaa by tho etz o3 i S0 Bar 3R TOR STEADY, 7 K 4 sald Immeos o AT, it bekatiear, g A Miscelinneons. VY ARIED-G MEN OF PNERGY AXD DEOISION, il exporiancs in asavaseiag by the sailst o b 4 o give TohOLLAND " E0N GURE, GONTA lace, botworn Taxple n an 10 May 1. 1877, "Tho [ el And oa0 o tn st MEAD & COK, 155 La- 9t plkg, 10 hiro Lo o start axente, Maa wo ADGR TS ndlo taric> books And TaDs£e an onlira. #6400 8 Nittla exparinaon, prote Lug Ava, cxpariones, oto.s Wo FWi ron inn 0, o il it \Washi 3"\ Naroi id EXPLRIGHURD AGRN Park-av., near vt h a0 CLA RIS & o Thazhouatile welsut. J 19, Mo, FL} ~Loard of owaars tako; = oan also be taken i T {n paymeat. T dostzeds ou AL #aln geocory ho ! man (o represent them i Btata ot To Teitmno oo, aiving ske, route acqua L ity rafert DA LIVE MAN IN FVAR NI v iuo p - I ke P T B “ru.-n.u—’rn TRAVEL TN CLOTHING-A TilOf% ouh sad vxnaricaced faleyman, with lst-cluncok gons B nrhers nood auply.” LRI, firtiaih 0 kY. L " Biock at coracr tiroen and W0 RUNT-FURNISHED ~AND or Lotisekecpla, UNPURE LAY THE_ONTY AND ary cicap. 657 Milwau: 2 o o n tho, grocery lin, I n ) Deatbora.s, \VANTED=A YCON 00D DUAINFERR anlitieations, Who A izl i X R i 2 piet ob & laras bt turing company n the co: at {alr salary, tIog s3iary expocied, o oitic ‘with or witho 5ED WA ED TOC i Phisasniign babl Fost-Ott rOR TIOI ‘aciic-ay. kuquirs ddress, LIVE MEN TN RVERY R e N rmiok’s gk g T U0 (1 RENT-RGITES 0F3 OR 4 ROD. o) urchiat, and ¥ 0 R L iut s, OUNG MAN WITi *xiend a Nxbt, clean, ;l'nl“ {oews, Investigation saller to mierchaats for 'c\flA\Th Sur ot Worldwil Tt 9 0o Hiox 513, Chlcago. TELY-0 MEN FORt OUT ar iy and Goard, "y wos! St S e e MEN LNGAGED FOI 15 asiemble oo the near Ulark. Apuiy at it = S43 b = . — TANT T 1A =] KE TO RENT--STORES OFFIOES, &o | WV b fhdell LYGTY, JORE 01 Stares. TO,RFNT-ETORE AND HASEMBNT I MENDEL Block, conar Van Huronsi. aad Pacitic-av. Inquire aL1E8 Filtn av., ua-etairs. 10 RENT_THR FLEGANT BTORP 10T STATE-8) vcoupled by e Wilson Sewing Machine {en siven at Ay fima. A Lol T mm—— I e WANTED--TO RENT, Y ANTEDITO RENT Oft b ROOMS 1N A . VY “Sirabio Tocalléy for housekorning on North or West Hidess il not gbeo pyer $12ur 316 par, munth, and nons but reliablo partles nocd Auswer. Addros 13, Trlbuns WANED MEDIATELY, Incality, o now er nearly now brick hanso, two Etorics, Without Lawment, ob West 0F Norih S.dom,' cum. TI_JAN, 18, TIIREP TRAY ELINGISALKS~ on palary by a first.ci hnonso. Hend name, ‘g, AN e 0o to Trib otfica, n MEN TO RRLL pens, brusbes, of otaring Comspanye LL Cii “‘m. 1M OAMUS AN ent srticics, etite, 2 to SN vegiaat 10 steooi-cara or "l reat nat tuviceed 813 por nt 0; 3 Tribang BOVELLY COMPANY, 118 Eaxy Madisor wonth,_ Addre: aitice, T WANYED--FEMA Dontestics. TVANIED-_GOOD GItL KO GENERAL TOUSK: ork in 8 fawsly of T3 rulorunce ired, g Sork s fnils ces raguired, Call 2 ADY it 8 nicely rurniabad roum with il inodirn co ront not 10 exceed 22 N B pont e 2 por snontli.” o que i ¢ il Y A o) ,m’““-’; . ALk s e 2 o soral e ANTER-TO MENI—RUONS DX BIGE OT | oo n ol aesss N A ] Sids, noetly of Kldridgo-oau ol srcnested Il oz two d EIATL (LOUBRWORK, ‘Anply al Tok3 Suuil LA h Doart ot roforanees given. Adilr . 1IORSES AND CARRIAGES. __ LE3 _OF HOWSER, CARRIAGES, otery ‘ru-.m,;;; Thursdsy, aud Saturdar, J 1 o 1L WEETON ). CAN DU GREFIAL wly usloss they can ge achag u A COUS Auction He o A and 150 Fost Mathingtonat, Stock np | —eqr e ——— Hr TR P I ihent LS | TSTTUATIONS wANTED-MALE, Bookkeenors, Clorks, &o. JITUATION WANTED-AS SUIPPING CLERK: § 3 sears' exporioucy dndlnn .q,&mr‘n Kkiowladxa of the j12 8 Hords * “UARTIAL GATALOGUE OF TR DAY'S RALE, Kirgaot carriago-eats bas Bocase, 184 handd Blgh, T yaars aldi have not & vice or trick: am free, stylfah, ::ulu, l:l'l' ‘x‘»?m:"d in :;vr! way & lire-alasy eamage | fordten fruit i 2 WA, " = MTUATION W 1Y SMART, INTELLI- e Y i h ot orders vt by e | SUREARGE WAL o T L Vo wdirarsd O 3V, eave oF 15 300 wholexsin Wonaw, il Watereat, Wi, M, Woodward, i an ITUATION WA 3o dant homn. ikzv, §years old, #ound and kind aod trun fn Jia and B Knod tavalor: any tady or caibl T fambly or biusiess hoiac, and Pin it Nt all agzo 15 S driio her, ond sal/l only fur Want of usn. “ top-Luggies, by Cran & Tenbronke. ., Ly i1 ¢ Ta: 1 tep-hvg, JITUATION WANTED-iY ,a BTRICTLY TEM 9 top-bugyist, by K. Murey, N Mich. * erate lmu;g man fu seice gomd lumber finn in th! T brois st 1 topy sido bar road-whgurs but litdo wed, | Victnity, sbonld profer (o not as shippiog elerk or s with 27 other rehielra of all argles atnl imikes, salasman. Can give you god satlefsction as to absility it il oshar sorten it a fulllina o hure-foenishine onde. | i vu e a chanco, Ake B Address 129, 33, singlo anil double, hew aud accnnt: | Tritune lap rulae, Balters, otc. X dedlition of a1l Al FHi0 ol Halc, et DAR 1OUR i ol s eashloring or jaecvantiio buuse, with sn ox Perience in 100 cily neer 14 Year: il bo raady for an en. b.‘|1umuu| abwnt the 1th 1 Heforances a3 1o Intexrity 4" haslifications Brsticlass, Address ¥ 39, Tribung 1% 1ull Wffi"-‘{' bratof Ly E‘K 17 Tk ulles froim Cileagn, best of ¢ oo Mabbinic, ot sindis f neaférsed | Satoanted 16 b roturnud ingoed cunditlon: will “call fur_ Lorecs e e vion fieo. icter 1ol Nilfigai 170 Handoiplost, f or A- Tt Waronn, 104 e Addros K NEODLR, Deerteid, Liko C: ND WAGON “ 2 GOUL HE BUIT. R0l for four Amd feed Lusinas; mast aell cliesy for eash, Address G 08 'Fribane ot ~ HOARDING AND LODGING, Coachimen, Tenmators, ®o. JUTUATION WANTED-) STEADY, COMPP. 9 tent yaung Pnglishmas 81 coachrian lu private famil; Anid 16 work nboal the hutue: understapds the cam ul e R yarfingos Lhomaghly. Wades madsraic, Tleass ross J 'ribuns of SITUATIGNS WANTED--FEMALE amostics. TIATION WANTED-I, A COMPETANT EX. AN WITIL 00D DUSINTSS RECORD ARD $10.0u1 capital can find 3 vory rablo w3 with a |AY5:‘ uanufactariog Comns pany 1 12y} must bo eapabld mavager n Eirmespondunt. o intoresicd party mmata 1o el o, but Tusiunas deurands a good active man and additional capi- tal, Will Luar*tho most geatchiuy cioumingtion, Ade dnss, with ref; ine oft WHOLESALE: - MANUFACTURING C- tiopery b ud domory buaticss for e B it of twro I oo ths dollura ($.4,t6) DOF 10GM, Price, 100 "l‘) ceah, Heason for sollicg, fuiling boaltu. Addroas O SWERY AND 10 AGHES OF LAND fur male, witktn one il of the City ¢! Rockfo ft; Gt fropuny aver 15.6; will bosold foc 811 onvethird eran, balauco o2 tumo to suit. Address L 1,(42, Mocklord, Ll i AN, SETANLISUED MASUCTURING TUn A\ ey ebia'ciny, canablo of exieneinn shd stording & gooll il s ala: ruaaon fos volliag, vrourlator cat: Tk v 1t ils personslattention. Address LiL3, Tribe 100N FOR BAJG—1C o: teason for el boiness. "Addrous n 'ljmcl’umfn,nu»mm { caat curmur Kluzio ad Ko Litchea, and, Bied-rosu e end btk o uthilan oun st W aec e o) ining 2 rooms, > Ey Bor, who rauat soll: businuia connectod with the tumber tinde, well estublielind; ad will bear luvvatiga® tunia paro cuanue. Address G &8, Tribune oitic NPED-A PARY ot invonled. Unil at U 1warb: indeanaioriat iy acinpr. For 13 Waatd st il ATVTNEW WASTRDGPECLY s a= et businusy Gas been satabilihsd Wu sea raiit 13t yoar of S35 per cent on iproseniials mady aid veotsiaplay a of capital noocssar PARTRER WANTED RACTICAT—IN “A GOOD ing hardwate Lieinums with & eapital of 820, Ad- aeen DA Trthune ocic. F T T "~ 1o rXodavGE OITN 11, LYON, AT 58 01 IR 1V (ale Gout Gamparty altegvonvral shice ieces ot S Fothar soat froparty 1 G w York cansists of eight fotk abory U g s o o 4 “Twy aty-thicd Ward oquall e tod, At T4 othur fots o 10 cast s1e of Twouty Ward, toanliur with two logant foar.atury Lrowu-stone W 1 Sixtietiest., buill b Fwork, well|eated, addrons 6 Washingoa-st., Cl 1] BXURANGE-AY KQUITY IN FOUR NOUSE awl fota uit Westoru-av., Hoar strcotcars, oach twa. stary framo dwollinga, DoAriy new; eash (ronts; rentail fnauburod tur atiat Ial Gvic Yaluo: Wil tako guc iy e woll seluotsd ol s lows, Kansas, Miwaurl or Avianiae. Call gt G Wort Washiomiuaat!, or as hiia- u ) att . O TATR, T" GHARGK-UODD LANDN T Vst bisdo’; wiilassamo, 91 Exel It du} 0. TIPS O 1 Hutdion. 0 KXCILANGE-FIRST-CLASS BRIDK HOUSY, 13 sounia, 408 Riguuds; bas ae (et frant, aurner on Van usu Lupnoved praperty of loss nlars (o Swordre Bulls utio: - YULL ASIORTITS T OF ants’ o geuds, 10ssndy Lusgy, or e QLB st in tor eat. "I Tidiava-s: e e ] AN iy, JAOK BALE-TIY VIXTORES I8 87010 2 WEST RRNTE TR T TR B ieuin taquire ot RHERWOOD, at Fiold, Laiwr & Co. TTATLONING MAGHING: Ul mericar Watob, olubh, furature of W, Fribuny oihce. 13 IVOICES~LKGALLY UBTAINKD, NOT i Flgre yeurat pragiive Lol S eaes. i P G Uat B3 T AMSTRUCTION, T ANFPIL A AND GENTLEMEN TOLEA] \'\”?"‘ffi}i#{u“wfi?#b.p ik ot sitars star llllldflnlll"\"l , Northwost ovraer Oardoer tuwe, < glish person W walt oo a (ally ar take oliarge o Sonth Side. Sourty child, nr any piace of trasts Good rof 5 7(" VAN RUR ST., NEAR RTATR — NEW d::uJU. 5""“'"’“ e 98 sulepsasis, ) boarding-buseo; buard N u7d for [dlas ot goatlcmum, 31 | G iTUAY T GOOE GHER 1036 par wouk, Wil use of plana. Sl;hfrflm,“ BTER-IY A GOOD TEN 5115 WABABH. "ERY DI UTUATION WANTED=BY A RESPECT. ¥ b 5 ECTAULA D13 skl wnrnino, e b e R od rafurancos frum Jaat place. Calloy PIERD 2 SOUTHT CLARK-ST.~NICELY Addross 41¢ Walins g vt nised oo i ore bl board, o JULUATIONS WANTEDGY 1 BWEOLIL GIRLH a3 firut cooks a0 Jaandresins: would go_ax cook aui ond girl_or ssparate; roteruncee. 449 Last ", Notil Sida, ATUATION WARTE] man flll o couk, Wi Vork, ba e WALHARILAY "\ BGYLE DINING. AN st bosrdars, Board tn- ROU: s tablo-toin for 13 rat: Excellud; call early and socure Fuur saats. it Divislon~ YA COMPRTENT GRIV W trom, or will do house. Apply at 4li Wae ATOYLE DINING sooMs, w2 WAL SHAV Aro now opots 10 the public; Girsi-class tablo board,§1 T R onlun bash. U, B. LAKE, Proprictor, TWest 8ide. £ ABERDELN.ET-FROET OR REAR ROOA. L cosily furnishad ll&"lblu for marriad couple or two orttenuenclanacand o1l ‘modery utorias sl pico ront minglo rutas; o inog | tolle Srat claus; torms vory modurate an {ti:iug by s, o rat-clase oy reforvacas, 5" \waskicr, and franer, - Apply at¥i Ni QITUATION WANTHT-BY A Vil ‘for gusonal livubowark, ek, aad laundros Vato family. Pleaso call or addross at. 83 Barber JO1 VTR N-ST.—TWO SUUTH FRORT :J L rome, alsa stuicle Toums, with board, isass el North Sian. COMPETENT N = QITUATION WANTED-WY goud T0luroncos. _Address LU, o7l Wl Sdzmsdt. NOGTH LABALLEST.—KLEINE'S HOIEL, . 100 JORTE LAMMILCSE KUUEES HARKL, | o oy i 0N, 54 Usy board, €4, o, whahtns, howto tisacing, 6f aey Lkasdsy 9139 QATATIONT. FARTOTCEABR “A NI work, by thoday, 41 Wost Dndisa-st. )2 turntatied snfle of teoms, patlor flas atnd F= - RS furnaurs bot aud cold water. Aled singlo rowitis. Terms lruum!ix:y‘»‘)n‘::m%nt A.nfin:tcxsn.w - v ablo, ¥ Y Al ANTED-| h e Sllm»elnu(flmnlnmlgn( AT B A Tuio Hotels, Ua'shore nptbue, e, K, L PRIBE, 334 W, Medisonat. T, CAROLINES COURT-HOTEL, 1, 1T DANI T adipaote, Samer, Vel b S JTUATION WARI I DY AN AMENIOAN LADY Toum, e e Cheao omirabi yiuasant | STRTAL fabe Saa bitrokaeity 5. widows. (4mils B e | G788l 21 U 8 Lt biara g bt thas wagede —— = lirets G - e 8 rUX"ru;r_.z, WANTED BAND ] ADY AND oure lsdy recantly from Gorniany I o, T o Feapesiable fawlly whero. the French aud Gurman; bust of tefercoos givea, Addroas Wew MISCELLANEOUS, st RO IR O i FeoN A Lioronitae oty threr v U % <44 storo-liztu ot [ S imaarhons) : A KOPRANG ™ RIES A et A Gonriutio chaics G1 roferoas AN b uuo offca. i ‘lmh 10 R “ATVERY EIEG SEWTOBRIGHT TE | S0 ioass FREsorSESL £ ) 3¢ Dita & &l tiea e T Ty G A % , A Py ocru pe s prneenty el | 1 R T. Ma Lot Jtaiu-ef. O NEW,TAN BIK hardaood waluub casy} 4 Bisiu- st N HAUQUES, 88 ] 3, 4 tu v vub me‘\'!'r{f (\ul!e T0RONAOT; ; ARTING, 184 5a < x WEL COSTS SAEIN 300 Gy TG A s nn et S AlAmI e Aot & shhican: wbless {UGEN LUBLN, Boz 813, Culsage, NETVO HENT AT : hia minkes raating & 13 Blatoat., BuA Alluie ANO,GY O rpertalty. Lated- 4 FOLTE, 7| Cato tnd 14, Tk o v sutorl Instrae I fii i Lo newi viloo 2 atialiote, 7 | N ORI it S L PRAUTIUR HOOMA—UBK OF BUST | porsons ara lxun\u‘mmnud Bl o rarhin orgu Ven fluren-et., nasz Siala, | our sccount stiar thia dute, 31, J. Gl . Al NG LERNONS_ AT THR HERsHE JULTLAND §1A ¥ ALK BINGING LIGHOAT AT, Tl Uihsy, | SUTREGSNY fuos unat Cliutch, and ot Hallan iod wivcu- 1T Al Call for elrcular of frev advantagus, ‘luitiva, 13 W08 tormw, | BACQUES. GOG() WL BUY R TGREICENT sk ol s, 0ad *Theoe jano-(orte, 2 : Rt Frgnch aotin, o Utadicronis prite, 0. It THONNEY XOHARGE FOU HGN T wtate 3 "o lowsani, Ad oneo. & ()() WILL KUY AGNTFIT HHAND | \{7ANTRD—A FIRSTLLARS HRELCILOADING SBOU) oot st portit pistoforte, T uetasos R K IR g e Y Vg bass, and M fatcat mproroniéats, vers el 1 WA S St il Gl welihe foasd 'flri..uo-lln}r Fiuatly cirved wauis fans, st kiud of broak. iz bl v and oL bt i erttoo ey N e bety T oul . oy PULCHABE A HALOON Asp lconsa, Iunulra af 243 West Laadol WA . il nasan | 0G0 e, i) cx BRAZILIAN DO, A * /N TOUND <A MEX AN e At samn by oroitiy | &5 WILLD HEMUYY AHD ! theoagibent, el 3B WIR I | §O i, 1 n Lo ar,_ “OBP—83 KEWA et AR !_4 weta i i SO 154 et DITTHURSIAY, & COUY OF ARKTRAGT OV |~ g “BOOKS. B ]4:;:;1 :l:l'lmul ‘“:fn'“fi’;';‘.‘fé:‘m w(;uiwgf‘l "1'; BOOKS. s a1 pomar St G, e ROUC ¥ vilcar 120 Latialle sl Boos 31 o Bpman s mut ot llllmflflv'kll{l' Hl;‘l‘tlll Buuih {lleek st, U L vast oo Washingt n aml narth o t! V11 L YultaLly Taves o a1 41 Norh Usetise OK pMONSE. ONEWIHITH ok, daak gralid, Iesthor daeh tori ral roward fur (s Ertuct oF Taforion: Adrves &1 V. TIPED, 58 aud 4 PERSONAL. I EREONAL-WILL BE THEKE, O, 3 BEY OF HALVRIE WACGAZINE, & 11y Bibles, nalf pelces Dickans, 310 Qe u louaris ot a] agyy luss (R i, MR Frore, 13 Madisun-et U7 HOUSLHOLD GOODS, llu“&ssfii; PARIOL BEIVL g w6h SASN . 1 Elegant chawber sots, t“ '.‘fi.\'fl‘l.\'.lfiisnu‘

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