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THE COURTS in the Kibbe-Hill Testimony i Case. The Crystal Lake Company Flually Goes Undore==Unpleasant Charges, Rccord‘ of Judgmonts and of New Suits, Tho Tllinols Supremo Court, and Othor Tribunals, at Springfeld, Sonator Trumbull to Arguo in tho SBny Oarto Loveo Case To-Day. CHICAGO. TAR KLDE-TILL CARTS, Judgo Hopitiua ta atill eugaged |n bearing the ejectment caso of Kibbo vo, 101, which was Legun lnst Fridsy. Tho principal witnnan was James Rood, Turner's old employoe, and sho por- son who eays ho forged tho daeds. Tho cross- oxamination of Br. W. II, Iiradlay, the Clork of tho Court, was tho tirat ovidonco in tho morn- jog. Mr. Bradley adbored firmly to hls state- ment that ho bad roccived seven photographs of Turnor's dects for the plaiutift’s use, and soven copios of 1Iill's deeds for Tarner. 8 BN bor in important, from tho fact that Ilill pro- poses to prove that winlo U'nrnor only claims that six coples wore mada of his doods, tho sovonth {copy was found in Reed's trunl, and was used by Lim in making the confirmatory doed, us It is called, which hos nover yob boon recordod. Aftor Mr, Bradloy's ovidonco was closad, Reod took tho stand, nud occupied' it during tho ro- matndor of tho dny. IDis prosenco was & sur- priso to ‘Lurner, who supposed that Lo waos out of the country. Tlecd ndherod to hia statomonts on tho ciminal anit, that bo bad beon eugaged for years In forging deedn for Turnor; that the deedn in question from Robinson to Hamiitou, datod April 1, 1836,'and from IIamtlion to Holen 0'ITars Harioll, datod June 22, 1812, wero forged by htm in Octovor, 1874, at tho Grand l'acific Hotel in this city, and that tho third or confirm- atory deed waa mado at Alton In Fobruary, 1875, Deall atso tetifiod that Lo was to recoive £500 for tho firat {wo deeds, but that Taraoer only paid bin ©100, No ‘also ntated that he had somo per with o water-mark idontieal with that fn ho third decd, offered in ovidonca Monday by ibe plaintim, A largo numbor of Iettors wera also offored In ovidonco, and idontificd by Iiced ns boing sigued by Turner, fn which Lo scut various sums of money to M. Harrell for n period of several yoars. Tho defenso also offercd twonty or thirty old and tattored doeds with holes puuchod in thon whore weals had Leon, and coverad with slgnatures, anawering in_overy particular to the sigvatures, soals, ote,, of the forged doeds, no tbat the forged deeds could ba reconstructod out of thoxo matoriale. Reod nlso offered to roconstruct a deed showing how bo had dono {4 bofore, but tho Judze thought that such ovi- denco would be fuadmlizwilblo, Tho trial will bo continued to-day. ANOTHER TAX-RUIT. Aftor o lull of sevoral days in tho Courls ovar tho persona! proporty tax-extortion, the war scoms to have been begnn yesterday by ITad- dock, Coxe & Co., who filed o bill in which they relate thoir experioucos with I'biltips. Toey stata that it has been thelr privilego for tho past throo yoars to turnish abstracts of title to nuch a8 might bo desirous of having them and capa- ble of paying for thom, ‘Thair eapital invoated id not amount to_over #2,8350.66 in May_last, but they also bad £1,030.78 in bauk, and 2500 in faroiture. Thelr busineas, Liowaver, does not 5o much depond on tho amount thoy have in- vestod, a8 on tho skill thoy possoss t3 mako nccurato abatracts. Loy, lhowover, f1avo no special rightas or privilege in the courls or Recorder's ofilve for procuring information, bat the facilitica thoy have they cnjoy in com- mon with all tho public, In May laat they made their roturn o tho Asscssor an required by law, valulng thelr property at £4,000, By somo monns, howover, thelr valuation was ralsed to $10,000, to which thio Btato Board made ity usual contribution, and thoy werotaxod 86J0.73 on a boels of £€15,200 of propeity. This ncems to thom rathor liko crowding the mourncrs, and so they want thae usual fnjurotion. % CINCULF COURT. Julius Heldooroich commenced a suit yester- day in wrespaes agniuvst John 8. Ritehlo, Jamos L. Van Byckol, and Joln II. Murpby, layiog damages at £5,000. NOTICEA, ° Tho cliancory docket will bo divided honco- lorth betwacn Judees Farwoll' and Williams as followa : All the oven ;iumnxl numbors will go 1o Judge Farwoll and all the odd gonoral num- bora to Judgo Williame. From this gonoral divislon will Lo oxcepted such cases o linve been horetoforo spocially under tho coutrol of ono of eaid Jndges, which willetill romain uuder uoh control without rogard to tho general nume ber of the caso. A priuted docket will woon bo published showing tho division of tho cases. ITEME. fPudgo Drummond will hoar an_Intorvening tlalm to-day (n tho farcclosure suit against tho Chicago, Dauvillo & Viuconnes Railroad Com- pauy, In thomatter of thocondemnation anlt of tho Village of Lvanaton for oponng Lyon sircet, Judgo Nogers ordored that all proporty-owners who desire should flle objections by 10 a, m. of tho 21ut inat, T'lhe condomnation ecaso for oponing Fonr- teouth stroet was postpoued by Judge Jamoson uatil noxe Monday, the attornays for tho Nortlwestorn Rond wish to arguo » demurror to Alia petition, DANRRUPTCY MATTERH, Thomaa B. Guult, Edwand N, Iill, and Prank !\'L Gault, compouing tho firm of Guult, 1k & Co., of Lockford, filed o voluutary potition in baukruptey yesterdsy. Tho preferred and so- cared dobls amount to 8180372 and tho unsocured foob up - BM,76L7T. Tho as- sota conalst of 223,000 in land, $165.0% in cnsh, 21,719.20 in bills aud notos, atock in trade, §10,000; machinery, fixtarcs, otc., $12,050; dobts dun tho firm o open se connt, €5,096.63; and claima agawat fnsurancoe companics, $3,000, 1\, 13, Gault owes &8,664,01 of privato Habllitics, and has no unoxemptod ni- sotg, I N, Il has debts to’ thie'mmount of 85,784.72, with no asstls except exemptions. Tha'potition was roforred to Kegistor Ooou, ot Maroug ? Tue Crystal Lake Plekling and Prescrving Com- pouy, st Cryatal Lake, Mctlenry County, also filed & voluntary potitfon, ‘Lho nffalra of tho Company have for somo timo past boen known Lo in a very uneatiufactory condition, sud o bill filed & fow weoks ogo for jujumction showed how a large part of [ts° nssots had boen diverted from tho usesof tho Com- ravy juto privato handse, ‘Lho Prosidont ofitho Company, William Archdoacon, signed the petition yosterday, and filod withi 1t au - atil- davit stating that bo hiad boen fully authorizod by tho stockholders to slgu It, and that it was their wish that the Compnuy'd alfuira should bo closod up in the Bankruptey Courts, Thu soe curad dobts of tho concorn amount Lo €207,000, tho principal claim beiug that of Willisin Waid- ez for £167,000, securod to tho athouul of 875,- 000, which, it is dlleged, 18 fraudalont and’ vold, John I, ‘Thomns, of Little York, Pa,, aluo holds g nchlm for 100,000, socurod by property wortls \.Ooluuu. Thoro aro abous & dozen unsscnred vraditors, chivlly of tlus city, but the amaunt of thoir clalms fs not given in" tho echodules, The' Assota conslet of some bills of exchangs in tho bands of Walduor aud 'Fliomas, s quantity of wenufactured - goods, aud somo debts dus the- Gompeny, “but- the smount of whiel ¢annot Lo stafod, as the books wro in the hauds Of tho teccivor appointels a fow wooks 8go in tlo Cireuit Const, L'he Company also owny 14 feres of land in Crystal Lake, and buildines theroon, valued in all st 200,000, but {ucumbor- ad by the fraudulent wortgago montionsd above. lio petltion was raforred to Registor Hibbard, .llnlm Goodwln, oo of the croditors, subsoquont- y filod & petltion iu the casc, o which i aileges thot Thomas, Waldner, and others, {ncludiog “owa of the Directors and oficora of tho Cow- Fluy, Liad comblued togother to ewindlothocred- tore and stockuoldens of tha Cowmpaoy that in ruuunneu of this scliewo they, in Soptomber wat, prooured frow tho Company's ollicers promis fudory’ notea to tho swount of over 200,000, and Becured thom by wortgaging ta ‘'howas and Waldnor tho roal eatate aug other proporty of tho Company, Itis charged that tho latter know of tho fusolvent condition of tho corporation 84 thas time, and that tho transaction was void, Ut that thomortgugees binve kopt poasession of A laryd pari of tho Company's assoty. In on- 8wer to this potition an orderwas wade byJudge Blodgots caliing on Walduer and 'Thomies snd the oflicers of tho Compauy to apperr bofore the oglater to-morrow aud subtuis to su_exsming- tion au to their kuowledgo of the Cumpuany's Aflalry, Bornard Pikoe hold & meating ‘The creditors of Tasterday and sgreod 1o acceps the composition _ofterod by the debior of 331¢ per copt, payahle In nix; nina, twolve, nad flfteon months, auid Ao enrod by s trust-deod ou the proporty of Harah Piko, In tha ensn of Fox & Mownrd, 8. €, Walkor, one of the creditors, filad a potition filn(m[: thu't Ito hnd & ono-third intorest in tho dofendants’ bsiness ond a olaim to tho mmount of £35,000 on acconnt of profila, and offeting to ro- laasa all his clauns for the mum of £4,2 ju cach. An order wa3 ontored on all porsons Intarosted to ahow catrn Jea. 23 why nuch comprouiao Aliould not ho mndn, Tho Ae- wignes of tho eatatn alyo tilod hid report of tha kalo of tha bankrupta’ roal estata for the sum of 10,170.85 after paying ozpnuson. 'Lho roport was approvod and the balance paid Into Court. AYPERION COUNT I MRIEF. Thomas L. Murphy sued John J. Montague for Swon Joluson suod Jobu Lroaton fors like amount, ‘Tho Nay & Taylor Manufacturing Company of Boringiteld, dam , commencod a sutt 1y roplovin agntust Chatles 1. Brownson and Willilam 11, Brownson to recovor a largo nutber of callars, valned nt 22,600, Frank Douplay’ Machinory Company brought nuit for 94,09 nzainst tha B Lllwood Alauu- facluring Company. . . Dicekinuon stod Chorles Stern and Sam- uel €. Torlking for 31,000, Adolpl V. 'Licdomann filed o bill azalust Golt- Tiehin Xorn, Julius Korn, Aaron Gibg, Truntoo, Ldward Bornsmann, Catharing Prico, Joln Hioblor, Mary Siohlar, Marparatta Bielilor, Cath- crino Hiohlar, Oharlea Richtor, and Ierdinand Hehoror. to forecloss a mortgage for $2,600 on Tot1and tho sontlioasterly hall of Tot 2, in Helerer's Subdivision of Lot G4, in Bulterfold's Additton to Chicago. Tetor Dillfoger Legnn an actlon In trespass againse TIugo Gutly, Inving damages ot 26,000, Augustas Burne also commonesd n traspass rFuit apaivet tho Pittsburg, Fort Wavne & Cli- cago Iallway Company, clalming £10,000 dumn- 8RR, g(.qum'lnn Riclitar alaa claims 26,000 daninges for injury dono her by Jolu Shiclds, and briugs suit thercfor, Harvey Lindsley filo? a _ bill yestor- day ogaipst James L, Campbel), tho Dayton National Xank, and othors, to forectado o martgago for 83,000 on Lot 4, Dlocl 11, of Rockwell's Addition to Chicagn, aud an- other agninat 1, Cnmpbell, Samuel Biiss, Ao £ Moore, W. B. 'Lopliff, John Callister, and M, 1L Carr, to forecloso n morzeage for 22,050 on Totu?, 8, and 9 of Lindsloy’s Bubdivision "of Lots 13, 16. 17, 21, and 24, lu Block 5, of Itock- well's Addition, I'ho Central Natfonal Bank of Chlcago bogan o sull for $2,400 ngninst Frodorielt A, Waldnor aud William, Johu V., Nathauiol G., and Will- inm N. Numsen. COUNTT COTNT. Tho contosted oloction osses of Murry Nelson va, Patrick Cleary and Michael Mulloy woro con- tinued yosterday in tho Couuntv Court indefl- nitaly, a8 wng ulso tho caso of Darid Bielly va, Johi Conly. TIE CALL. Jupar, Bronserr—-Crinnnal calondar, Jupor llorkine—46 to 160, Jupas Gany—i0, 69, 81, snd 86 to 103 inclu- sivo. ‘ Jupar Javpsoy—Condemnation casos No. 48,427 for trial, Junor Moong—12, 18, 14, U to 230 Inclusivo, oxcept 334 Jupun Fanweru—No call. JUDANENTE, UsTIED BTATES Cinculr COURT—CONFLSSIONS— fu Jeuranco Company. va, Jawos 11, Bowen and Clauncey,T. Baweu ; debt, $30,000, datn- ages, £10,093,15, Junar Diustyoxn—Willlam I, Caldwell public Insurauco Goinpany ; verdict $3,800, and foc now tril, Burgnion COTnT~CoNrrerioNz—Caroline Now- man va, Jacob Schell and Asvon H, Millor, $332,50,— E, W, ITills va, dames L, Frank ., ond Treeman Camyhell, $1,0° T 0, Kuowlea et al, v, Nathaniel 8, Cashiug, §1,000, Jubot Gang—Edwin Mead v, Georgo G, Guenther; verdict, $ , and motion for new trial, Jupok JaMEON—Tames Lamdon vi. Abraham Knisely 3 verdict, §1,411,04, and motion for new trial, —J, M, Durkan va. Lenjatin I, Mnman; verdict, B 44, aud motion for fiow trial,—Snsan Steelo va, Tamilton, $+1.—Thomas Wright vs, 8, Paling Dialley; verdiet, $:4),92, and motion for uow i Vitiam O Malloy va. William Hoyle, § H2.53, CimoutT Count—Juncxr Rooxns=U, E, Cul al, vs. Meadowcernft liros,, garnishecs, $341.52, . Campbell va, Patrick rodlorick, $30.75,—Darlus_ Cla- land vs, Albert Walter, 3114.20,—Georgo Blicrwood va. ¢, O, , olden; verdict, $114.5), and motion for now *Junar Bovrn—Marls Trsin va. I, T, Sinforl: vors dlct, €25, and motion for new tHal.—J, ¥, Clirison i, Jainca Iaxter, #4398, 50, —William Eggort va, Daulol Wacliennoimer, $331,30,—Silas Dutton V., John Hehoa- tmaker; verdlct, $30, and mutlon for now trial, —— MICHICAN SUPREME COURT, YESTERDAY'S PHOCEEDINGS. Sneeict Yiaateh to The Chicago Tribune, Laxsivg; Mich,, Jan. 18.—Tho following opin- {ons woro rendered in tho Suprome Court to- dny: Bolp, by Lis noxt friond, va. Brown ; Fose ter va, Suporyisors of Lako County; Kling va. Fries; Hourtinne and Bchoorkurts ve, Tho Poo- plo; Grewold va. Faller; Wileox va. Allen ; nf~ firmod with costs, Sherman va, Morritt; Camp- boll vi. Quackenbush ; \Yeaver ve. Pooplo; ro« versed, Motion in Bonolbachva, Pooploe doniod. Lousburg ve. Algar; motlou denied. Auditor= (Goneral va. Bupaorvisors of Monroo County; or- der Lo show eausy soturnable Aprit 1. Whoelor v8, Jndgo Ninetoonth Cirenit; procoodings dis- missed. Hoyt va. Auditor-Gonerdl; ordor to sliow causo nilowed, Jamos Jolingon, n graduate of tha Universily, tion ot ' was admitted Lo practice. Unll—29, €0, 61, 61, GS to B1, excent 70, 72 ta 78, ‘Tho enso’ of Wouver, who pleadoed gailty in July, 1874, heforo Judga Stono, of tho Yan Bu- ren Circuit, whilo undor o suspendod wontonca, wan released on his owu rocognizanco, when Judge Tonant, of anothor cirenit, wentencod him to two ycnrs in tho Biato Prison. ‘I'his or- der has baen raversed, and the prisonor ordored disabarged. —t CQURTS AT SPRINGFIELD, - ILLINOIS BUPREME COULT. Spestal Dispateh to The' Chicago Tribune, Srraxdyieny, Ik, “Jan, 18.—The followlng ordora ani motiohs were ontorod in tho Supromo Court to-day : 73, William I% Corbin va. 7, YV, Peres ; appeal from Mouitrio; motion to uet addo stlirmance and take case fur triad allowed, 134, Juatico Bulkloy et al. va, R, D, I et al,; appeat from Green 1 formor idmnent sot aeldo bt aceonlance with the mandate of the United Blates Bupromo Court, aud causo rovensed and remandod, £0, J. 11, Btrong v, Guorge B, Tnoflor; error to Chainpalgn 3 motion to rot saida aftirmance, ‘and leave 10 flo briofs' ud abetracts, CALL OF DOCKET~~TAREY ON_CALL, " 141, B, Q. Maslett et ol, va, J, 1. Crain; errof to Tulaskl, 142, Durfao R, Wilson et el vé, E. If, Turuor; ape peal fram Champaign, 148, The Veople, cte., use, ve, James Yoszel ; appeal from Cuampalgn, r;{fl‘;. J, Ldingtou va, U, @, Mefuer; appeal from Ford. I'Jlll;: @, Sandborg . Poter Papinean; sppeal from u o 147, J. M, Chunger va, J, F, Curry; Chatpaign, 148, W. ¥, Andrus ve, M. J, Cleman; appeal from oplo, uae, ete. ¥4, 1L B, Kere; sppeal from 150, Hiram Rsker va, Tho Town of Normal: mamn, 131, Tho Buparvisons of_Lognu Gounty va, Tho City of Lincolu ; appeal from Logan, 132, 'F, 1, Gusoy ct ol va, Caswel . ool . Cusey aswell all et al.j appoal 153, Trustocs of fchools of_ Town 24 vw, Trusteos of Beliocls'of ‘own26: appoal from. MeLy 16354 Yhebo ilurrullct ul, va, Jamea Bizland; error o 134, Olito & Misalsatppt Railrodd Company v, Emans uel Fowler; appeal from Blelby. 167, John Il Bimilley va, Jawes Smalley, ste,: ) poul from Verialtian, % " 154, Pekin & Decatur Raflroad Company v, W, W. Itout; error to Yormitlon, Ousle appeal from Clark, 139, Germanls va. L, M, 130, 8, A, Duckinsuler 'va, James' Gowan; sppeal frowm Clark, Huristor Trambull is hioro, and i expoctod to- morfow to arguo in the Buprome Coust tho casp of Wabster egainst Tho Peoplo, au apposl from Iiko County, whoro julgmunt was bhad sgalust Wobster upon an_auseesment mado under thie State Draluago and Loveo law, by tho Boy Catto Levoe Comuwissionors, for levoes ‘upon that stroam. Mr, Trumbuil and Gov, Palowr ato for tha appellees and Hay, Uroen, and Litior for tho appollant. The sppollant's counsol fusist that tho whole law ia noconatitutionat, aud that the nusopsmienta mado therounderars void, There 48 greas interoyt fult in this esso in many of the countics whoro Inud hay beon veolsimen by ditoh- o1 and loveoy, a3 Jarge amounts have been paid 1 BaECEBIICDLS, 1N TUE UNITED HTATES COURT, auothor phase of tho subject Is presented, in- volviug to somo oxtent the rlght to buill tho loveo an o publio onterprise, Tho title of (his caso is Sliaw & Ruport v, Tho 8oy Carta Com- uussioners. and tho action is in chancory. ‘Tho plaintiffy allego thet thoy owned o null on the L‘uy Carte, which was wiapplied with wator-power through cartain fulsts from tho Missinsippl Rivor, The Commissionws built o Joveo which cut oft thoso iulots, wud theroby doprived the wilt of Its power, ‘'l plaintifty, theroforo, suc for §30,000 dawages or to copel the abatement of the leves as a nuluance, It will bo romembared, -though tho iucident does not forin.n fesiara vt tho caso, that, moro than s yoar ago, Shaw & lavers brought a gang of men appeal from THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE:- from Ht, Louln ono Saturday night, ent tho laveo, and got the werk begun befora they were diecovernd,” Aftervards, tho Commissloners rallied thoie frionds and drove off the rappern, It waa reported at tho thnothst the Commla. sloners ngroed to pay Bhaw & ftupart the smount thoy clalmad as damages, but thoy havn névor earriod ont this agreoment. if 1t over ox- fstods Tho case will not at onca bo heard fu thin court, In the caso of Lha Northwostorn Bank of Min- nenpolis ve., Nicolls, loaye to smend declaration to filo ndditioval plons was granted, Inthis cano the Lank sucs Lo recnver tho prico of tome fino bulls and othor_ cattlo sold b7 tha fawons Iull Kiog, of Pacific Mail subsidy 1ll-fawe, Tho dofonso fa that Kiog gave a falso pedigreo of the cattle, TN THE VANZREPT COURT a deorao of bankruptey wam entored n the case of Taylor, Whitn & Co., of Bloomington, ln tho I'ederal Court to.dny au ordor was entored diemlsging five civil auits agaiost tho Pekin Alcohol Manufactariug Company for claims of tho Govornmont nmountivg to 8700, but it an- poara that the order of dismivenl ontored in all of thom was taken undor an orronoous improx- sion of tha District Attoroay. Only two lhiave bozn sottled, tha other threa nelng yob unsettled and wvolving ouly about $300. DEN HILL'S FIGHT. Kiow Whlinm 1, Yancey Cnme by Elin Heath Wounds—An 0ld Story Res woid, Naehritls. American, Georgo Alfrod Townsend, in hin Washington Tottor to tho Now York Graphic, deacribiug tho oxciting dobsto in tho Ifouso on the Amnesty bill, botween Blatuo, of Maine, sud 1fill, of Goorgls, states that tho latter was *‘ o Itabol Henator at tuo Richmond Capital, aud strack Yancey on tho back of the head with so julk- staud.” As o historisn—and r. Townsend, wo believe, nupirea to that distinction, with tho Iato Mr, Mucaulay as Ius model—It fs well 1o bo ne- curate. A memorablo rencontro between il and Yancey-did ocenr at tho Richmond Capi- tal but tho wound receivod by Yancoy was not from ma Inlstand, Wo remomber thab shortly aftor the War it was mountionsd 88 o bhistorical fact that William L. Yancey camo to his end by violence. ‘The circumstances of lnajast llness and death, with the occasion which suddonly convalsed o framo from porfect health foto o wreck and morg shadow, wero writ- ten and first published in this city by Mr. Henry Watterson, then a momber ofithe Nashvillo pross. According Lo this firat published account of it, it wns toward tho cloio of the second session of the firat Confederato Congrosa that Yancey broko from tho couneels and influnvco of Mr. Davis, and become, with Henry 8. Foote, o londer of tho opnosition, Mr. Bon I1ill, the Benator from Georgin, had likowigo changod his front, aud wus remarkable for tho earnestness, personal inter- oat, nud porsistency with wluch ho sustnined tho woasurcs of an administration to which his allogianco ind beon given but lato in tho dag. Mr, Yancey, it will bo remombered, hind returned from on-unsuccessfnl mivsion te Europe, and waa represonting Alabama in the Confederato Senato, Tho question of a navy was nuder diss cussion In secrot #easlon. Tho debato renged beyond parlinmentary limits, and Mekars,Yancey and Ifill becamo nnimatod over tho abatract doc- Lritioy of Stato Riglits and tho divmlla" of sla ory. High wordn passod, and finolly the Ho was plven by Mr. Hill. Mr., Yancey leaped forward, and, ss ho almed o blow ot tia advorsary, was caught in the arms of tho latter_and violently thrown back over ndest. Mr, 1ill {s o man of wonderfal muscular dosclopment. Mr, Yancoy _was mover vory leavv, though litho and nctive, In the fall hia spine was serlously injured; and when the bLystandora rushed upon the twvo and dragged the ouo from tho other, tho great re-eater Jny unconscious upon tho floor, with o littlo tricklo of blood oozing from hin hips. Ilo was curried totho hoatel, n voto of gecrecy was passed, and tho ron- conntor husbed up, No one ju Ilichmeond ex- cept that body of men knew of the eircumstanco for efx mortlin after, AMcanwbile the vietim gid not recovor, Mo droopod from day to day. Iin beeame lintless, hopoless, and vazant, o waw transferred to his own home, wheto his conval- atons eeased o fow weeks boforo Lis death, which waa tranquil and calm, - Ho died witkout a hopo of tho snccess of the Bouthorn Hepublic ho hud ayplred to found and govern, aud for which bo Liad labored day and night for twenty-five years. PLYMOUTII CHURCIUS NEXT IOVE. The Questions that it Ly Propowned to Submie the Advisory Councils vero Yorl: Sun, Jan. 17, The lettor-missivo propared for tho Advisory Cotneil of Plymouth Church lag beon framed so as to covor all cases that may possibly ariso in the futuro to disturb the peace of tho church, ‘t'he Couucil in to bo callod oatly in February, and an effort is to bo made to collect fu it alt of tho loading churches and ministers In tho coun- try who, the clurch beliove, aro not inimient, aud Lo malo the gathering tho largest of rocont chureh history, so that ita rulings, which will form tho eliurch's bulwark for tho fulure, can. not bo cagily overturned. ‘I'ho lottor, as st first prepared, was o com. pactly written that thero was 1o possiblo way ju which tho ndvlsing churclien could look futo tho seandal ; but oy this must havo inspired sus- plelon, 8 chango was mado #o that tho Councit can look futo tho church's ‘*‘administration under thoso rulos and principles,” amd thue, it tho wish exists, go into tho question of tho chargos against Mr. Beoctier, The Councll will advisa Plymoath Church whother its rulo for dropping mewbers is incon- slstent with tho Word of (od, nud whothor thero can be, according to tho law of Qod, ou; way (o' terminata a member's conuection witl tho church save by dismissal lattord, formal ex- communication, ordeath. Theu, ta cover Deacon Wost's enso, foroxamplo, tho churel will bo ad- visod whather it should consentto tha eall of » Muturl Council at the requost of o moember who Lind not mado any clinrges against tho pastor, when such rtoqueat is mado nioro than a year sftor the church's invedtization. To sultn caso liko that of ox-Doscon Lolt, tha Councit will ad- viso tho church what to do with mambora who abgent thomsalyes bocauso tho church bas not talen suth stops as thoy think ought to bo tale on, yot have novor asked for. 'Then, g in Dea- con West's caso ngain, what to do with members in tho same category as the Iast named, who lhavo ssked for such steps, and tho church has declined totake them, ‘Fhon to moct acaso ke Capt. C. C. Duncan's, what to do whoro mombors elsy nway on tho solo gronnd thot thoy boliove tha pastor to be guilty of a crimo, notwithstanding that tho church Las mado & satisfactory tuvestigation. Also td meet any contingont case, What to do with membors who absent themselves for romo ar ull of tho roasons mentionad, aud further- moto, as in thecwo of Heary O. Bowen, what to do with ** membera who arogenerally reported and botieved to Liavo mado chsrges ur {nsinua- tions of groes imworahty against othor mombara of tho churel, and who, heivg quostionod by their brothron, declinod to aflirm or deny tha truth of such ropoita or such chargos.” Tho Inut of tho toples to be consideredia the church's actlon {n iutorposwg o protodt againat Drs, Storrs and Budington being mombors of tho lutual Council, Mru, Moulton’achancos for a Jotter from Plym- outh Church aro at an end, and It sho nuites with any other chureh, 1t will bo through the ordinary profession of faith, Hhe has been - vocted in hor cantest with Piymouth to n great extent by her’ uncle, Jeromiah P. Robingow, who ongaged Mr. Vau Cott for hor, THE TRENT VALLEY CANAL. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune TuestoN, Con, Jan, 1.~—Your editoral on the Trent Valloy Canal has boon noticed iu nows- papors through Ontario. Now, referring to your concluslon respocting bottor facilities and cheapor rates by tho Lront Valloy Caoal, wo may stato that tho ‘rent Valloy Canalis 300 milos stiortor than via tho Welland Canal from Chi- cago to Montroal, and the freights by that route will thorefore be, in proportion, lower than via tho Wolland Canal. A propeller can run from Chicago ta Montreal via the 2rvent Valley Canal {n two days less than by the Welland Canal! What will your morchant-princos say to that? Now laok at & map of the Lakes, You witl ob- servo that o vessel Intendiug to start for Mone treal via tho Welland Canal must eail north up to tho Stralts of Muckinaw; then wouth down Loko Ituron, and again Lako Ht, Clair; east across Tako ¥rio until sho reaches tho foot of the Wellaud Caual, at Port Colborne ; thenco to the othor end of tho canal, and aast across Luoke Ontario to tho liiver Bt. Lawrcuce, Compara this circuitous routo witk tha ono -a propeller will bave to adopt whon ¢bo paes by tho Trent Valley Canal. 8ho will hiave tho saine coursa ns the other veasol up to tho Btrats of Mackiuaw, Lat eho will then run right east scross Luke Huron to tho mouth of the River Nevorn, ut the Liead of the Qeorgian Bay and she can steam WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 1 routheantorly by eaat) all tho wav, by tho Trent 'alloy Canal and Bay of Quinte, to the Rivor Ht. Lawrence. Annthar groat advantage should be noticed, which iz, that the )iag of Quints, anarm of Tako Ontorio, i nbous 10 uules ong, and yerfectly fand-lock it simost touchioy the tivor HE. Lawrenco. waarein favor of a ship-canal, yot thore aro oxpotienced forwarders and cap.tning who argue against the feasikiilly of o ship. canal in this: Tho lake.ports will genorally admit of only 6 or 8 fect draught, whilo oroan-vossols muzt draw over 29 fect ot wator, which, of esurss, cannot enter the h\nu-cnrm nlzo, the prain-vessels that o by tho Welland Canal do not sl down the St Law- tonco to Montreal, but eall at Kingaton, at th foot of Lake Onturio, to discharge their cario into baiges for convoyauce down tha tt, Lowe reneo, becauso, thoy #ay, harrnenavization s so ek eheapor, ‘Therefors they mafutatm thas theF'ront Yalloy Canal stight to baa barge-canal, and not a ship-<caunl, 1lowever, tho advantages of Lho ono or tho other cau be fully investigated nnd determined hereafter, Hurvoyn and estinaton worn made, and a res port wai progontoed to Parlinmant whowing the tost of the vropuged eanal to is ouly $3,600,000, nithough tho capital of tho Company was 1ixod at 35,000,000, just Lo eover any extrus that way bo requirod or necossary to complelo the pame, 1070t {9 deelrablo to couvert thn caual into a ship-canal, it will require an extra outluy of 213,000,000, or 25,600,000 in all. Tho cliarter which tho Company hold au- thoriza tnem to increase (ho capital fromn £5,000,000 to 210,000,000, which ia moro than amplo for tho lattor parposs, 1f barges bo used on tho canal, thoy will ha of 430 tons, each capabln of carryiug 16,000 Lhuhels of grain : avd 1t 13 calculated 100 barges por day can be lochod through, Allowing for delays auring tho tea- non, which remning opoy waven months, tha capacity of tho canal may bo estimated wl 15,000 vesreln, of 16,000 bushels capacity each,—eqnal to 225,009,000 Lushcls, A toll of $2 wonld yiold n groay revennoe of £4,600,000 per annam ; lut, an it would repay tho estimated cost of tha cannl tho firat yeur, #o it is moro lkely tho toll will bo less than ono-fourth of n cent, which would oven yield ahout 25 por ecnit on the capi- tal. The charpo for towaga will also ba ek than ono-fourth of ' n_cent, which wonld also yield a inndsowo profit ou the inveatment, s they can o towed {u strings of &ix or eight vesseln, Taking all and all, tho Trent Vallsy Canal fs the sborteat and cheapost possible” route for thoso lake-norts wost of Lako Huron, We will doem it n n epecial favor 1f yon will 11t this information in possoswlan of tho Iioard of Tranaport at your city, Wo do not kuow the proper uamo or #tylo of the Loard, Yours vory truly, MAcLrLLAN & MACLELLAN. A DYNAMITE EARTHQUAKE. ‘fhe Dinbolical Plot of on Exasperais il ‘Traveler, Cineinnatl Gazette, Tho river cditor came in tho other day with & rathor troubled air and said he'd just been list~ oning to a story, of tho truth of which he'd no doubt, nud whickh was of n charactor to et his Liir on ond, Tho hair of & river editor—a man nccustomed to dangera by fleld and flood, ono fu- timate with all tho mystorics of levee, aud familior with ail the spirits of the vaily deep— doosn't stand on cnd on overy light occasion, and so his explanation of tho mysteries was list- cnod to with intorest, Ilo pmd that ho wan 1u Litg own room, sitting ot his desk, and pog- ging oway mauafully a8 @ degeription of a Rteam- boat clerk's new dimmond breastpln, when tho door opened suddenly ond & stranger made bis appentance, LTho individunl who had como in usannonuced, was a tall, cadaverons looking n- dividual, clad in a sut of clcthen that had onea been botter, and wearing upon his frco an ex- pression of the most profound aud deoply-seated melancholy. 1Io cawe forward {n a shumbling way, took n chair, pulled out n tettored Lian kexchiof and mopyied bis face,'and then inquir in o sopulehrnd voice, if bo bud found the river cditor, ile was nuswered in the sfirmative, when ho east 8 glanco around a8 if to note tho proeoncs of listoners, hitched his chalr a Mitlo closer to .o astonishiod river editor, aud began: * I'va cono up hero to see yer, youuz man, and tell yor gomothing 1'va Leon earrying on my mind A2 goin’ ou twonly-oso vears now, It won't v.x-{m lony ter got through withtho story, for I'll pht tho weth of 1t in n fow words, * You romember, don't yor, liow, along i the spring of 1854, thiro was nutosmboat aiarted from hero for New Oraans, with a big load of truck, but not many parsergzors, that was nover hoard of ngain? ‘They waitod For her 1n Now Orloana, eod they looked for her from Bt. Lonis, Lut they nover henrd of her, and concluded slio must have burst Bor bilor and eenttled or burncd, though no sign of tho wreck wag ovor seow, not o tmuch as o paug-plank, ‘There wasn't, as I sald, hardly any passengera, Ao thera wann's o great deal of fusw mado vver tho losy, and the undersriters acted vory hnudsome in tho matter, Wall, youog mnn, that vessel didn't burat hor biler, nor she didn't turn, and what 1 camohiese for i to tell what did becomo of her. 1'd traveled n rood deal on that boat, back and forth, and I'd hed s good deal of troublo on board her too. I allers carriod s0me bapgaen, aud tho porter on that boat was Just as the haggage-mon on the railroad. I never madeo tap (bt tho follow dida't mwash my trunk into slivery, and I got mighty diegusted at Inst. Ijawed at tho porter, aud Jawed at the Cantsin ‘and mato and overybody elko, but it dilu't scem to makoe sny differonce, for my trunk got smaahied every trip. I brooded over ir and brooded over it untitl couldu't steop. 1 got 80 mad snd mado up my tind floally 1'd gt oven with that boat or bust, It was a long titne beforo I bit on n plan to fix 'eny, but at last T thoughbt of it. I gob twa big triuke, snd then I bought 160 pounds of this dawuts, isn't 1t 2— r call it 2—tho ptull they usoin blastin’, I put 75 pounda of tho stufl in each trunk, with iotd of guu cotton piled uround it - sido. "Then I got a nigger o carry tho trunks on board the Loat very carefully, and put thom with tho rest of the baggage. Ibought o ticket for that trip, but didn’t go on bonrd thoLoat when sho started, 1 caleulated thero'd ba some excitoment on the trip whon tho porter gut to smashing my trunk as nsual. The boalb luft at night, and 1 went to bed expecting to read n the worning paper sbout the blr-uiug of u boat down the river, but I didu’t find it. ~ There was a big account of an earthquke romewhero bo- twoen hore and Calro which shook tho hull country and throw over all tho foncor, but tunt was all. ‘The boat wasn't heard from, as I said bafore, Fur two or threo yearnafter that, whou- evor any of tho farmers down the river wanted any Lindlin' all thoy did wos to go out in tho fieldn and piclcup splluters, but no one ever kuow whero them splintors over cams from. 1 kuowaad, though ; thes was tho sp luters of that “Phat's tho Lull story, and 1 feel bettor now got it olf my mind.” “'Then tho cadaveroun man got np ond shuflfed slowly out, aud tho nturtlod river editor cams in and told of what ho had heared. o hasn't slept woll siuco the oceur- ronco,—thorivor editor hasn't, —for hosays ho boe lievos the old follow's Btosy to bo true, though ho docen’t recolloct tho nawo of tho mismug stoamboat. CLERKS IN NEW YORK. " To the Editor vf the Chicavo Trilune: CuieAgo, Jan. 17.—I noticed an articlo in Sun- day's Trioese, entitled * Clorks in Now York," by a correspondoent of tho Cincinuati Gazelle, which, If true, roveals tho stato of things which oxists thoro to bo' vory discouragmng to young men, Although I am not very famillar with tho vork and wagos of mon in Gotham, yot T am of tho opinlon that the Gazclte’s carrespondent iy laboring uuder a mwistako when ho says that en- try-clorku moy bo had for 300 per your, This may possibly apply to boya who livo at bome nud linyo just entered morcantile lifo, but it fn siw- piy absurd to think that men would remain in Now York at §3u0 por year, whon, If they would tuke tho advice of tho late journnlist ahd * ko Wost,” they could flnd es ‘good wages ns thal, and fres board, 1 refor to farm-hands aud waged, some of whow, [ know, got =25 por mouth, ln view of thiy fact, mou would stiow u lack of good souse by ruuntuing in the city on & galary nob wore than . sublicient to pay their board. I sm aware that thio attractions of the city are great, but I can- not thiuk that men would bo o blind to their own iutorest n thoy would be wero they to re- main therv when thera ure more inviting flolds 1 the Wat, Ile says, ¥ Thora ara at prosent not losy than 8,000 profossionsl ctorks unt ox omploymont ; and it {s vo wonder that #0 nauy youug men are found in tho ranks of crime.” I Hay thoro s no oxcuse fur a young mau bolng it of nmplo{m«ut Joug, who iy in tho posscs- sion of good hoslth wuda wvound mind, in'a country liLo this, which offers o many sluttering mducemonts, man's soccoss s generally measurad by hils basinoss-ubility ; so thoso who havo tho best qualifications aro moro apt to suc- ceed [ angthing which thoy may nndertako, 1 would adviae tmy *‘brothess of tho quilt” to ssok o more congonlal clime, if tho wrtur to whom I Linve zoterrod doals in faots. [V (39 TN _——— Mon and Monkey, Lundon Eeho, Jan. 4, The wondorful resomblanca of somo of the Iarger apes to humau creatures 18 ospecially ro- arkable when tuey are wuflloring from illness, or {rom whas, 80 groat is tholr iuteltigunce, we must ackuowledge to bo sorrow, Anupo of no eommon merit having lately diad in the ZooJopi- eal Ciardons at Dresden an acconnt has Loen publisbed of ity Jaxt momants, which give an oze tranrdinary blea of tho almost humaa dignity and pathos of it Lohavior on the oceaslon. A tation permanont fow werke of the deatroving malndy, #ays n Aor- | uttad, Adiress u quer s = L r;:lwlm‘. {noull. bmllhven suflicient to chango A SALESMAN o¥ uO0D ADDRESS thin being, 8o full of life, strongth, cour- i il > genis farishiog hasiness by ago—this maguifleent prototyps’ of sl "L‘q‘é‘é""fi"&?fifl".‘ii’“""“fi""”“'""’" ,&:{:;nucnlm- uadrumana—into & fpectacle of miscry, o tnst complote apathy had takon the plese of oxuboraut freshoess and vivncity, Mafuka, na this interesting creatura wan catled, appocred to mufler under o dim conaclonane+s tuat who could oxpect no relief, Lut only the nllevintion of her paium, from thosa about ber, Il stato of thinga lasted till within u fey honrs of her death, “Then, s Director Behopf (the diractor of tho gardens) leancd over his favorile, the ane drow bim towar1 her, placed her arm around the nack of her Lind frjond, aud looked a¢ him for soma time with elear and tranquil eves ¢ chathen Jaseed bim three times, wath short fntervaly bo- tween each gatute, motioned Lo bo laid upon her couch, gave hier hand to Sehopf,—aa thogh bid- ding faiawoll to o companion of mavy hanpy sears, —~und vlapt nover Lo walie acain, Thuy died the quas-haman Mafuka, fortsticd not in. deed by *'tho rites of tho Chureh," but by thoso Iy Must spoak Enyl and i n tako chars: who thuroughly unio: Arutiud the Lo " 0! unbliae ity 1o grdoneting o1 and mukn hi . statn whers ho i 1 han 0. [ uea! to al ec dmpinss ic Aeents. LABORERS FOR hoppars Lod consin, cuile Flam, 11l South Waterst., common to the wider brotherhood of trusting and affectionate hearta. P n bolosr, Fare = ' £} S : ti~s Aeatning an in winay eall npon ___CITY REAL ESTATE. R SR bttowe JPOR HALE-A TARGAIS_BY il OWNTiL hanes Li sixtinnthest,) Letwosn Michiren and “luidfe anaars, a threo-story marblecfront, ‘with all modern din. brovomen's, mis aurd good enllag, Alwn & K, 1t ot northiesstearnze ot Unton andy north and east. Inguirs at 448 Fiftlr. “LONG TIME; OIF T 3 ud tat s, tagathne tio and sea thor o 2 ALL OO ITAG N Lonuress, 5 roome ‘aug Lields: want Cattage, 3 rdoms, with Lrick Garemaat, and 1 -avi, Bear Thirtytirst-at, attitul Int on rle.nt., A £ fout rast of Deare allcloar, wan dowi, TN B0YD, Al H NA- F it Wit jiousn end baen, fur LS priseet of pamo for §225 por fuct I} 4 Washington.at, ¥ eariseven traius, Arter chool fasilitios unaur okl ou thne. " GEO) Chataber uf Comunroe, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. [OIt BALE_A GOOD KTOCK AND DAIRY-FARM ! " 41419 acros, fmproved, about 16 iatlos from Chicaga, vt opat, ety o7 . eator, tbur, ol ieh bl e it ag % SONN VRN Tark st Tl Tor o o VT o BEAL ESTATE WANTED, DA GOOD HOUSE 18 DESIRANLE, LO. n North bide. A. e water suppliod fre Uiy it 10 vrdors ol IKE, Agent, No. S1E 1 PAT ED-IMPROVED _CITY B HROPRILT Y, wellinie or Lusiness: 810,000 tn $17,00: will pay half or mars with productifo countrs proberty, elar of Incumhrauce: will assame ur pay cash fur Lalagce, Ade dress P, O, Hox 2, \\h\:\'TED—‘\ 1|1§XM‘} o ll;nu‘.;l ay cres, for nuludiviaisn, on railoa icags, nowiER i ruad near Clicago, TWAs [ ty, 1nd., 25 miles from g pdactive teal extat ACLEOD, 241 W PG ICT A 10 TO 4w | A '] LAK. ‘LUU i » in cxchange for zood 2 8lkens SOLS DY W ANTED 60 o';i"az,rw 1 LCE T ni sr gond ¢ N HENRY SHELLOR, 125 Waehlvgion e “HIDE TANTED-GOUD W poiling: without autborsy vr hcousn frur Iak which {nfrl Aforreai Ly suit tn. our Jattrr-Copyiag 1iook: uo yres aalror J pa Sm—— Zloc lamps: no chimtoy hurnnr. —t LU§ toal: large and boautiful ehroos: t Just 8ottt of ¥itiy-thivg awimer: sul & huatred olier new and fast-seling I ticl W Dearhora-at,, Ko WA {n'wark for #6 ver weok, U Trlb \‘U\l\'l Vara of E1t0 8 month aad ex y caz '“m.\-n ). at Monsus House, 177 East Monrovest,t WAL “msflm—,\ WOMAR at Wipuotka, ment, botwaoa 10 Ad. Piseolinnanon. AGENTS, Bl anil o 1abla At LT s T i oy o oy o A, W, ster on ot Septanior, 1% mproromont I (apging 1, whioh toqu i nelr water, hrusil, not press, and s manufaciared {1y Nndersiznad, anil 14 knowa o' ih (rade as T3 1E ™ el 411 1 2duting tha pablie aalae myans 1At pit sine, ainr, or ADy enuing. 7 rights s mscaicd Ly tho 1 sl prowscuty all inieiizees art, id lettory paton Uuited Btave JASTKS TANTED=—A LAVE MAN 1IN 1own in tho vorl T, You cuii n t.xcelilur Manufact'rig C CANVAKS fety tube a "o largost and mual completa_matarimant O C. M, LININGIUN, NI &oods 0 the world, Chieaga,, inof Michizman: ralary, ¥50pie expraeos, Address CLAKK & WOUDWALI, Laule, Mo, iuclosing stawp for Nerth Secoudsaty, St RERGETI0 MAN ON GONDSALARY, 3 ho ablo te Tosa on guud Ancurity abuut s oty at 125 Warhington-st., Koom 11, ANTEDSMEN WITI SUME CAPITAL LOOKR- ing for Luvinoes' worth 2,00 por30ar, call at 1 _SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Hooldtooners, Clorks, &o. = GIUATION WANTED- Y A YOUNG GERMAN £ lawyor cithar na Law clerk, bookkeaper._entlectar, (1 Areaipandent, on 8 low salary. Addross W ¢, Triliand ¢ ol - Traaes, ITUATION WANTED—A STEADY,SONERSTRAM D pcasiney ermnstant {3 ke oharad of naionvive mse ery, o o . Aponsibility, Addros W 7, Lribann ke SITUATION WANTED — W A GOMPRTHNG: « Drinter; agn 215 tosdy, sobor, and iodustrions: It Tastod h Ioth Gogilal ant Getmans hu warked 1 bots b ol uows and ._Addrass W 65, Tribuno otioa, Misrollanenns. . STTUATION WANTED-BY A BCOTOMMAN (Aan 8D 4irtn o choras or work ahoos the e genoratly s city roleceaces if tnanlred, Addross V 19, Tribano oica: SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE, Domestio ITUATION WANTED-IY A NEAT, TIDY GIRTy' 1 t dogrcnnd or yanarnl loaswork in & sinall neivats :i‘um“ M‘ulum“ ‘can bu givon. Ilessa call at 410 West erfarst. : ITUATION WANTED-IY A COMTETRNT YOURT VD girly for eecond wark: can giva poad referonca. Call 137 THun Jeian iosd Votnnaday, 2 —WY A GOOD GIRE 10 DO privata family, Ploass call a la-pl airs. JFLUATION WANTRD-BY A RE: & caok nnd Inundesss or goneral YAt 1anills: c3a o kood eloronc: Tritunn oifes, &y ITUATION WANTED_GY A YOUNG GIIth 70 1) dosocand wark o lieht housswark. (Good relorance gizou., Addross, 10r Loroe sy, SIAGGLE Toar of No. D QITUATIONS WARTED_BIY TWO LFSPRCTATLG St TR Kl o thin work ot pefynta fanaiize Willis s s ng ol KCTABLE GIRG uaowurk ina_pri Address W and ohliglag, Noforencas. Ad JIPTATION WANTED-IY A R x D weaman to couk, WAsli,aad (rn i b privas famil £ o nbjeution to 1ho counirse App!y at 4 Stata-st, Call 105 tivo daye. ITUATION WANTI, e genoral hoiy antieay, ) O] YASH, otk i & pravats fawily, Call Emnlovmont Arcncies. SITUATIONS WANTED-TADILS TN’ WANT OB Diinat-elaw famals liclp of a1l mattonalitian, ¢an Lo sits 1 o rirt notlee, Mr AR h i 3, SFTUATIONS ¥ st frmaly 23, MANY WAN £ compotes t3nd tru refnrencen jeam Inst nromyitly froin 415 W, D130 IN WANT ortlsy (amaly holp. with good can hasa thair ordara fiilad 3anas, SIS BAKER, JITUATION W, Lr\mu‘."c?lm. wata amily. UNDRESS IN PRI. FD-t0 YOUNG MEN WHO ALE WILLING casy work, maz nddross el 00, GOOD A ¥ SAL Musouic fraterait o TEN, AR of 1 cltys 11 WIIAT . It ynu desiro & pennanent and penfit. able business, (hat £a3e 200 per cont, and with 81 sanpios It famj 4 : 1, 2on fur particulars, 1RAY & CU., Chib- 1La: Room 8. SD=A GOOD AN TO ILLF ME OPEN And_1ansgo my har and restaarant, to joan 8200 61 1 racuritr, or will soll aif interost ia (ue bousa, Call , BURNERS, TAMP. ors, solder, coment, and ‘ehromius. Compaay, 113 Last Madlsunst., <! nericrn clty Toom 19, WANTED--f EMALE HELP, Domostics mm‘.l 1'UI !’Jl.)l ing ta do the paaeral hy B Amvfi;u 18 W S ve— VYANT i T No KT ~HOTSES. Pappari vefurenesarequired, “Apply e3 112" Souts - e o i P S s ark-ar. O, RENT-TWO-STORY BRICK - 1HOUSES, NUS. | J3FANTED-A_ GIEL 10 GOOUK, WASIL AND o nn‘\:Il .;-fi.fl:;nvm,; I bo routed eheap, L. \ fron; nono but a giod cook nesd apply, at 194 Ash. Tt savs dngulro ln " Tinrssrdests Dliasant r iz o tho drug store: landar, TO 0 TTOUSEWORK : t 15 Gruveland.court, Cot- TANTL-A wretdn cicl: a3t Izo atili M ichiga TUE WASTIIN Last Washilzgtoneat. Ap RENT: \ 0 RENT_HANDY: secund toot frn bnalicze, 2i6 Bast I FANTEDZA GOOD GIRL 7 iuusework. Apply ot ktira Nv. 3 3 ANTED=A RELIABLE GIRL TO DO GENERAL honsawork In a privata bosrding-house, 1nguira at inan TG + West A N0 RENT—TA TrURNTST ringlo or ea suito; rent wodorata, 10 tonst., R . i ROOMY, st Washing. D —GOND WAGES TO A COMPEIENT sl for genoral howsawark, at 1125 Prairic as, Nwall References rrquirad, A 0 1 — FLRGANTIN-F NS Tront roomy for ' sutleman and wilo or sinaln gantle- inan, 810 {nit2h yor i, Nurthieast cornor vl Wabast. i ar FI0 GO0 NG b riel for howsowark, A goo oa 48 to &12 pur month, w1 VO TENT=1 AND 11 RANDULPILST, NEAT Clark=Fucul hied ruoms for gonticuea, Wim Lufldl ing. = Y, FORNISICD EOOMS TOl 10T i, qlicopine: also, singlo rioms for gontiemon, 18 Nnrses. A LITTLE GIRL TO TA Cali at ona at No. 14 Gottair y o Tien ANTED=A NU 3 GlitL, G uanrlcgum 224 West Menrug v AL 11T WARMID rooms, 83,0010 weok Helizio: Phllowphical 7 Fourthiay,, two blocks south Post. Pablishtog lousa, 12; Ufico, froe by Emnlovmort Amannion, IMAN ANDSCARDINAVIAN GIRLS Miscoilanoons. D=A LADY WISILLS TIH COMPARY OF agroeeblo and Inteltigont 1ady from fiow untl the il Such n one cun tind a good hume and Loard Iyime at 233 Parrost-nv, LOST AD TOUND, ‘ UST—A LARG| DLACK, 6MOOTH-HAL 2 dog: bas four whity fout, whita Lresst, and somo Tatfal muswars irae Norta whito nt nose sud mouths: I shang aud fatio ne. wadinisecd tiret on .\‘1 utlay = 10 13m0 10 174 LLawd-at Dame of Ko Angony et wall Yo reward LSITLL TAN, WITH GOLD ', Iauly o in front of Mnoiey's Thunteo, Katurdsy aleht fait, 1o fiadsr will b liberstly Iirdol by leaviug (b eaiio at Yoo 1 Motzopalitan ]" ‘IL'IZU‘I‘HL DL\&!()SD. )llll.'}'U.XVALUr: '(J)k‘ curconcy, fn Nourth ko1 out at_Blonmrat, olica or %3 Narl DN TA rioit ot i fador Lin s, NG goto) IN e, by lady who 1 plcaso roturn to 0Tl 570 FROM 149 SOUTIL Amon-+t. n Newfoundland doz, about 1 saar old. A mufiablo reward ‘will bo given fur his roato: Abavo nifirays. SO0 JiWARD, Wit B PATR T ANY ORE, +2 =il and no auestionsaske 4, who will refurn to M9 ao sota of 51, Hallinan, oo Bt of ive b and oihiar fagery of Lin iipartance. These sea part o pebers stlon froin 1y place jast wavk, and ar af no ¥ala 1w any inaelsy, " SA SN WALSH, 163 Wedt Lakest, erford, e Chicazn, we wokd sy ot thie Intosd i v e g € of the o mat. Lo deeaived by (s dund ory of arhore with ateof prosocutlon, v w3 aro able kot [ Don'e s fm feam o otfice ta Tribn ton, Vailadely Fatindn and o . Eaclod, AL 6 PILILLILS, Sreratiry, AND SALOON I22 ot Intarastisnal Frenen seal, lyng {3annino miok sous.. Nandsonin miok x BRGEUT=n Lo T Y00 W Lout, and shies, dengs, or any athor kind o ur et callon OAICLEY & CO., 167 Waablngian- Btores. O, DENT-A COMMIDIOUS, LARGE DOUBLE stare, L3123 frnt, Tour storica and brasmient, wich two clovators, fad n widt alley i tha roar, well ealenlated and suitablo for any large whalosalo businuss, Inguiro st 26 snd &3 Sauth MAY 1 AT THE TOOT Grovorsiny Sonn lnsct, ) ‘arpanter n: Linen neeupied by Minor T, Ames & "Cn. sard sitiro 1%7. Arrangomunts could b mnds ‘for an_aarlior No. %0 Lasallest, posaraton. 1t 1t CLARK, toom 8, N WANTE JVARTED=T0 TENT-FURNISIED HOUSE OF aix ronme: ron. fut to czcoad £ it ot Al dreny T #1, Tribune ctfice. e e BOARDING AND LODGING, Sonth Siae. LLDRIDGE COURT-MARRLE FRONT, ALL ) mo rn Improremonts, house well h 0§, rntnt nicel; tuaishnd, guod bonrd. Nica Bowo 10r 1adios OF Gontic. &'t &7 por ek, LLDRIDGE, COUTT =1 ARBLE-TRONT, ‘1 niculy furuivhed moms, singin r en ruite; tir, was, and all modurn canvonlerics, Wit board, §6 o $7 210 LOAN-MONEY ON CHIGAG ‘\A A e &1 ST CALS e 4131 O 10,100 Lo #40, 0, 83 the bustess Is positisoly wit ot riek, and reqniros no superslaion by lavestor uuloss be Dreiors 1o taku part in it. Liu:lm"-ru_ LOAN A1 8 PEI FINANGIAL, rror- erty fora torta of yoars at [llawing rates Onimprovad Lusinoss Property in sums uf 910,000 &nd upwards at ¥ pee cont, 0 1 clase rsndeiica Proparty, 1 sums of & 4,020 and atuyer cent. ‘Suiall éwws aud on usimproved 11 por ooat. Ju DOHARVEY ortzugs Lo curnur Deat &) Waskington-st, ROACTES INFEST YOUIL HOOSE HOV Exterminate tract, Lull jufor- in AL DAKE § P HE WA 310, 0.0 in st and de. with_somn firat-class jobbing house; bava w_ goneral knowlodgo of tie grnery, elgar, commisdon, and confectionnry trad ataiser It giv fulinam? to be notice: Addresc L, T R kicit & VWA TO WD VYV " stajo tawest prico, 1] t price pald for u: Clar) CIAT NOTE 7 cartificates, hongiit LHAUM & €O, 10 Viftieay, . O W) ad of ** Part ; TEAT T inors Wanted." for cap- 1o " WANT TO RORROW 81,50 ON GOOD OUTSIDE roaleatate. X 3y, Tribuns omce un ity impravud resl ostato, s 10 0t £20, 1) and Derreet unwards, Apply to U, R FIELD & CO,, 10 durtland 3 L‘l t, with first. b 6“”}:”“";.;“!"“;‘.\"‘ 2 OkV Y U LO ON CLIICAGH REAL ATY 0 ront, W, rat-class board, h h L IN CI CAG RAL "ATY week, = i Y 078l gec P\ At autre: ! r3 uf inte) ADULPI LUK & 76 YAy wi T RIATEoNEW: | LROTIME 1S and 1) Ly i {03 voarling-tious: lonit or Tadies oe geimloiuca, 31 | | ONEY T0 LOAN Y DT, 10 25 0 sewks Witk wso of b h | t 81 Apyly st ;)qr“lnmnh.\r\'.h\_. 4034 farulshad frout room to ro b W, Notorences ruquired 2 IS BOUTH STATEST,ZPT q WABASH-AV, — PLEABAN'T VURNISHI Qi) grunfaruishod ronmus, hot and eold wator, closots, and all uthior consenioucss, with or without board, West Sida. 4.0) JBULAND-AV.. DIPOSITE UNION PARK— Z:0) Plaeandro ymn 16 sent, with good board, BG4 WESTRANDOLPILST, W LADIIN O )k pintlsmen ean socuta ploasant rooms, bieated good 1ablo-fare at 34050 10 85,80, I3 e _BOARD WANTED. . o OAUD—AH ENGLISHAAL L PAY A GUUD | per cont commisalon, WALLIAA DICKINSON, 13 B s o i mstondaniar s gt | Defental Buibiing. nan and wila wadry thera are no eilieon or buarders, 7i0AT €lly (businsss part) profarred. Kond full particatary OF 1o naltew taken, aod B9 othors but as abovo #oad apply—une dead-b: A O, Tribuno athica, BUARD “FOR T TRIDE, Tiotweon {Talsteds tior gty tan Juekuim:at 5 7 av,, nul_fur- i than Fulton: wan Ad- . aud | or nort i \ onis oF aleovd, BOATI-AT T N SOME REFINED “FR Aly iy 3 vouue dudy t paw or Aasist In light, b ot dutina far board whito atfenriing rehoal i sow ot forrod; can ulva govd eity wofuronved. - Addrssa U “Fribunn o HORSES AND CARRIAGES, N (= THURSDAY! AND Batuidaye~| es, aul harness & spo. 3 udl 143 Last Wash- 0 to teas all torses sold under od 8t privale TU. L & TUR AL 'E A FINE-LOUKIN 3 Lo 110r30, UL fF HY 8OFE DI WaR0R Uk, t0r Exd), A1) B very baud-omo bugiy v lor toe, & irong (o Tnger f i € nald this weok, at3iy monts, by i BOOKS, INEW AND 0L ook, HHSTORISTRAVELS, Liographias, fivole, L dad wedica wirkv, eheapor than any where el 10 Chicagu, ATl kindw of ytadjory ut prieds ta oty cowpuinivn, GILBERT, 11 Buult Claciat, VY bt o, new, €9, uly SHLLER'S Beo 1 ok Sl V0T A TRIM 0K YRAIS\ v iy Stur(h Braneh of Cuicaws Rive iailruad brid vy st 1~ IMEIRGVED SINGRTE PANILY BEWING: e JHACHINERY: 120 Waliaai-av, B e 9- TRD—A _GOOD BECOND-HAND Woob- | = = ‘VApIN-“ 2h xl.yxnt‘unnd 17 North Uliuton-at,” HAN: HOUSEHOLD GOODS. _____INSPRUCTION. tuatiin & rered. " Nuriiauss ¢orues Uarduos LIousa mungat the v Mo ipo I"Setatatine “‘ e o collato S1.500 $10.000 two WaITis, 3 $60.000 i €urreut ratcs; can clos at vaco, Doatborn-at. QOO VURNISHED BOARDING.WOUSE ANIY nicd, Bay nug inecme of 208 wunta, M5 Clarl § 1N MAU Uk SIOCK 1Y Addeiae N Frbiaio otlos! ] ¥, G BRADLEY, 8 termy of yoars, oo 19, 31 UF $1.0W, ON 4 por evat, anid roal witata in Ul ey loweat. fa . C. COLE & CO., T Doatborn CENT 1N BUNE O] on dnsldo fniproved provorty, 1t Koo 1, 1% LiSatlu-st. on-ate, Hoow 11, _ 310, 01 MUK or on Jlitslois farws, 1, L. P 0 yor Bloc TOIT BUCURED PATEIRL o1 00 0, ABANIS, B4 Doarhorns 2,001 TLAVEE WO O I iy of B1,00 to §3,00, which T awill o v veal oatate far & torus of yuars ‘at i) e oot and £ Vand 10 No. 0 Dassb TU LOAN UN CITIOAGO C)'D catate, |u pums of #5000 4 $2 JLENRY L. RitA T wh, at (RN BUSINESS OHANOE and full of wood payig ‘Fribunu nttica, PERIENCKED TRAVIL, newbur uf Masinig BalbSsAN Dusiness Wil 1A BTORE, DUINU A GOON BUS auntry lown, B ttles from Cliicazo, 108 it 8 o A Lneckagos, Address V (12_GULD AND BILVER tarada; would loase ur (akou Yire g0 10 Add Washiogiou-t., Gl 0T BAL EXClA 1alues in Central Ulty, Cul g £ Wtk tin i OTEL FUI asinie b auing b irstcla thurougnly Divastiy stiop Cotrt lotol. K OF WELL KRTABLISHED 1 papee and paiotiog busgoss of Ui late Aluz. tor sl boatod ol tomliwert comuriaf Stallesd T 1avation firet-cinds; s b Wathinmtomer - ssri ikloe. JU! WING MACHINES, Y HOMESTICN, WILLCUS il &1 otbor kind: of huw aad iasd s Extromely chcap ab UEU, P, GUItE & CU'S, 0 Wabash: 0 Wi COND-IL be I warking arder. 19 £ 3 Tx:' [N are articles ' Addreas W. 3, PARTNERS WANTED: SH—IN A NEGULAR MERCAN. iat enpubred from $10169to 310, 1o fullawing ugusual nilvaritag Thia money will bo pquired at iho Fato of only & low llars nar woelc, 1, 1ads il ey 1t exior st lest 20 por cont por ane wser, aad will hogin fo pay 4t tils ot b3 pald i, c oltlior tuka nn aetive part in W cuntral all the funds hlscl! or oot, 8¢ num, cleara all ox; zago from tho day ax % T party 1hio businvee, { tho_buslness (sahntute, and the highest ho given by 1o Genciise as Lo lik ropue ndigg. Nuna but responslbie they il ba satisfied 1o s 18 ud prouts of tho busi= Partics weed apyl mauter' tutsrlnw NTAB- 1,000 4n ions 1L BEVERS WA ¥ capiiat of 3 intorn ivmsiiainors, Giich (s e 16 Seertiinl oot el Taking Moy L Additlonal vapiia) b TRt A edand Ualurio ‘the ‘trada, Addres ¥y Trbune edica, PAuTs witha D R s T 8 O Shreat B1frd-an sampla roors 19 o <ty Slac fiae it Tor extemion of 400 bistaces. Addross’O 2, "rive ANDS “FOIL Uuildtog, HANGE-FOR GITY PRUPFILTY, T saud ona wator fluaring-talil st Kalimaroo, A, 0 auduna farm ot Hindale, 11, SUMNEIE 123 Houth Cinrk-st., Rtuoti t3, o ixa W COUNTY, 1L, or cual Iands In Hock I:and Gouaty, Lk, fur & ot Viwebost, far Mislnipol” Tiver,” 1 LoWeLLs, Lam, el % il g, X Qi LUMBUIL, Two Lot Uf Woek b A hoat poatstars l Mlinois. CLAFs LIN 11 ino fhu FANVED-A BTOCK OF GROURGIES IN KX- \v““ci:':nznlnr:wd bullding lots. Aduross P 64, Tribe 0 otie AIUSIC. e T e EW _GOOD SECOND-TIAND PIANOS FOIt G0, b, Bi, B0 BITD, €200, KT BIAL —RUSEWOUD TUCTAVE PIANU. 3, ‘action, elo., carvad loge and iy 3A 24 St RY FLEOANT SQUARE ociavos, il fateat Inrumos Bu\uu W AN wraul planoforte, 7 Lionty, Jokwlve and’ el witen moldi aud Iyro. witl stuol sod cut Lito-at, ELI-. A forie; Tsud, and i 7t oota [irst-class manutaciuie, ha joss Lhan ot 20 Wabas p) DEALER IN P I.\‘l‘{:’zs.u' STATEST. LARGL STOCK NEW AND SECOND-HAND . _VIANUB, 0.0 N “EX ENT ND- S L0 Lttt A amioss tace. in poetocs oriurs aoul aud covur Lucluded, MARVIN, 1 FURSITURE COMPANY MANUPAG: 1t cousuinaes dicecty aaring ou broite o payment, bed Aadivou-a NTEU-A MARULEAOP OHAMBER BT drs gas0). Will Vay sl Must be obesp, H Blate-at. DIVORCES ORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FOR INCOM- "luumuu. slo. candal avolded; foy after decred. Addrues P, U, Box ulcago. 1VOROES—LKGALLY OBTAINED, NOT FRAUD- S Elaren jysars’ pisctice 15 th Sonrceof Gultago. Kadters” Bost:cllve tos Lst: