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‘Bialey. e e e " THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY D) ~2y 1876—TWELVIE PAGES, SPANISH MISRULE. As Witnessed in Cuba for the Past Seven Years. The Views of Our Government on (he Subject Travsmitted to Madride Tatates of Americans, Seized With- out Form of Law, Must Be Released. Americans Must Have Their Full Rights in Spanish Courts. Bat¢her Burricl Should Bo Tried and Pun. jshed According to Treaty. Amarican inferests Demand the Speedy Pacification of the Island. Urged to Emancipats the Blaves end Grant Self-Government to Cuba. ®@rave Consequonces * Must Follow if Qur Complaluts Aro Not Heedod. (utline of Beoretary Fish's Oiroular to Other ¢ ZEuropean Courts, FISH TO CUSHING. A FULL STATEMENT OF GRIZVANCES, Wisnntoton, D, 0., Jan. 21.—The Prosidont fodav incloged tho latter of Br, Fish and copios of corrospondance to the Houso of Roprosenta- tives In reeponse to tho rosolution of that body sling for coptes of corrospondence in relation to she Cuban question. The documeuts are tolominous and comprige much that has horoto- fore boen published. It appoara that on tho 5th of Nevowbor Iast the Bocrotary of Blato ad- fressed two lengthy lettors to Minisler Gushing, st Mndrid, tho first of which rofors to the neg- ‘ect of Bpala to comply with tbo stipulations of tho protocol of Novembar, 1873, and paiticularly In rolation. to the trial of Burriel accordivg to tho terma of said protocol. It appears that no stepa had been tskon to that end by tho Bpanish Government, but that it was even thon discdeaimg cortaln sbatract questions whon it skou/d’be making the investigation wituout walt- ing for any communication from tho United ts Tho Secrotary saya: ‘*IL has been aod fa our desire to adjust thla and every other question, and in this dosire wo have been prossed lmost to the limit of endarance, In tho same aplrit you havo sgain beon ioatructed to repre- sent to Bpain the injury that hor course in rof- erenceto Gon. Batriel Involves to both coun- tries, and {8 offocts upon our 1elations, and theroforo it is carncstly hoped that thia repre- sentaion uay bo recolved aud reeponded to in the same apirit. \Vhether this question ehail prozedo or follow tha treaty question or tho con- Sication caso, is loft to your discretion.” QOn tho 10th of Novombor a tologram was sent by Mr, Cusbi.g to Mr. Fish stauog that tho Spanish Doto bad como in. It ropeats tho nssurance of tho trial of Burriel. On the same dato, Nov. b, 1875, tho Becrotary of Btato atso nddresscd an- other communication to Mr, Cushing, wiich is 88 follows 3 DepanntzsT ov 8raze, Wastixato, D, 0., Nov, 5, 1876.—Caled Cusiing, Ly, ele., ele,— §m 1 Pumodat to Intimation convoved ' my No. 242, 1 deern it nooesaary to recur to the gen- eral question of our reloticna with Bpain, sud to conslder tho pyogress which hos been mado in disposing of outstanding questiona which for sowe Umo past havo soriously threstoned tho relationa of the two countries. At tho tims of your depaitare for Madiid, apart from the gon- eral question of the uoeatisfaetory condition of affalrs in Cuba, aod fauuio to supbrees tho rov- olution, saveral prominent questions remained unadjusted, the mottloment of which wero deemed nocessary beforo any maclefuc- tory relations with Spam could bo establishied or maintainod. Upon all of these yoa wero Instructed, 'Tho most prominent simong thom woro tho questions arising from tho ebargo and confiscation of the eaistes of Amerioan iatizena in Cuba ; those relating to tho trial of Amenivan (oitizous fn that island, iu ‘iolation of troaty obligatio and olsims arls. :“‘ ::t of tho capture of tho bxrglnma, includ- og tho “TOLAL AND PUNISUMEN ¢ OF GEN, RURRIEL. Alter the cxpiration of more than eigutacn mnthy, it was deemed advisable to examivo ‘what progresa hos beon masae, and to cousder our relations with Spain. Iu reforencd to the xruatrary seizure and withholding of ostates aod property of citizens of the Unitod Htates in Cuba under procoedings of cantiscation or em- bargo, so-calied, & Boparato iustruciion wes addroseed 10 you uudor dats of Fob, prior to your departuro for your post. 1 raferrod therein to = gencral fapta surroundiog theao casos ; Lo the arbitrary action of tho muthorities, by whicl the proporty of American cluzens had ‘beon solzed 1o violn tiou of 'tresty provisions, in tho mbsonce of judicisl proceediogs, without s hearing, aod under such circumstanacs as to oall for & Vigar- ous protest aud demands on bobalf of tho Government. Tho genotal facte surrounding these caves are woll known. It ianot protonded, £0 far as L am aware, that any logal justification for theso wrougs Lad been attempted on tho Ters of tho autloritios of Spain, or that theso proceedings tu Cuba are defended ‘or upheld, Un tho coutrary, puteuant to & decroa isaued by the Gbvernment oo the 12th of July, 1873, the Lliegality sud iudofouuble character of thewe acls wero udmitted, and the embargocs were ordered to be removed, aud the property Lo bo rastored, This decres was at first received in Cuba with calm judifference, not even published or wadverted to, mnd the procoedings of tLo muthoritles wore in uo notablo reapect thnfind thoreby, A% the time of tno vists of Seoor Bolor ¥ Pia, Minlsterof Ultramao, tho do- CTee wag in some inas tel cos recognized, and some elgniticans taken in individual cases to cowmply therewith. Iu gooeral, howover, it was c.aimed either that iucumbrauces oxistod, mak- ing & complisnce therewith impowsiblo, or the delivery was otfersd burdened by loases or ine tumbrances, sud COUVLED WITH UNFAIR CONDITIONS OR DEMANDS, Or the delivory was uvoidud ou the gronud that @ patticalar property was confiscated, not em- l-:fm. Tu fact, the decrea was treated 1n gone sl with aupronie indifterence. You woro in- formed that (he Presideut, wille not dispossd t9 l\lluflun tho willloguess of tho authontics in Boala to do justico ta this Uovorumont and hop citizons, expactod that means would bo found to rompel the ageats in Cuba to oboy tho ordoers of ihe supreme Government. Kuch wes the toudidon of tho queation at , the dato M your departure, Numbers of American oitizous had at this timo been doprived Of thelr property, and ware anxiously s@allng s performauce of the promisos and sssurances which had bgon given by the Spanish Governe went, In uruo of sll efforts which you Lave wade, Intelligeut and energetio ay thoy have besn, no effectusl resuls Liaabven accomplished, Immcdiately after you Lsd entered on your du- Mes, L your No. 4, under date of Juiis 2, you orted a oouversation with Mfi. Ullos, having and {n your No, Tuno 23, y0u advigd thio Dapartment of » pote Midronsed to the Mintstor of ttate, calllog ation- l.ou |I;: fluUfiuln md" nth Mz, Criedo and I . ors, and ¢o the Mo, although arders of disemb "3011':4'1 u“x; &nud o4 enrly as Jan. 18, 1478, ‘Che then Min- tee of Biate ¢ Mladrid han exprossed surprise ind_regret st the continued dolay in these par- Moular vases. 3r, Ulloa informed you under fate of July7, 1874, that the Ministry was in Fant of Information as L0 thess cases, aod that Dfermation had been roquested throngh the Hinister of the Colonles. ile added, boweve: ibat the Bpanish Government propostd 1o sdopt itk sll posaible dispatch & geueral stem with tespect L0 peoding embasgogs, and tust that fm. mqmo& would be sk ab rest in con- truo foterpretation .. Foaty G 1196, and with Liat sespecs- whion oy Fpanishh Govornment hnd for Its obligalions, ‘I heaet avsurancea wera repeatod fo you by Mr. Ullos. na teported in your No. 85, under dala Hopt. 7, 1874, and m_your No. 153, date Nov. 43, It appears that aimilar statomonts were again wado, Novertheleas, withi all thean cases, Inng riues brought to tha attention of the Bpani Giovornmeut, with tha oave of Mrv, Farror de Mora, haforo thie Minister of Htato in connoction with that of Mr. Ctledo, Mr. illoa took oceasion to roply In the case of Ar. Cricdo slnne, o re« ported lu your No, 05, to the offnut that ho was m»t a bona Jido eitjzon of tho Unitod Statos, snd us TO AVOID THE DEGISION OF 1850Z before him en far as this cass was cuncerned. Me. Criedo waa but ona {ndividusl jointly inter- euted with othora nith tho decisian of principle, and, becauss somo flaw was aupposed to have boen fonad to his right to olaim the benetit of tho ganeral principla whon dosired, an opportuni« lf was takon to decllng to make any deciklon on the principlo itnelf, 1t fa n3certainad, bowuver, that not only tho claim that blr. Criedo is uot & citizon ig not well foundod, but a trial of his claim hefore a Mixed Commission 1a progronsing, aud this qneshqn han not there bocn raised, but tho Advocate on Lhe part of Bpain i nnderatond to have declarod himeolf eatisfied as to Mr, Criodo's citizenalip. I'ho Spanish Governmeut thus ovoiding tho issuo, you agaln argued the question in the ocsses ¢f Afra. Fatres de DBora and (Mr, Del Galo, ss report~ ed ju your No. 322, eubssquent to this doto "in soveral® dispstclos, viz i’ in your Nos. 337, 412, 452, and 511, tho laat bein dated pt. 8, ullimo; and In pevoral tolegrams you have reported tho progross of a echeins of wottlomont which it was thought was about to be locam{:lhhud. when a changs in the Cabinetsuddeniy displaced Mr. Castro, Whether, had Mr. Castro remained in_offioe, & ganoral or- der or docreo would Lave boen issucd of the charactor roferred to in your No. bll, it Is of courso impossible toeay ; and whother, if fseuod, it wonld have recsived a morn respoctful obo- disuce thau prior orders on_this question, must also remain unasewered. Howover, jou atato that tho qnostion has been roonecucd, aud, as you iuforms me, with somo prospect of an a:d- Justwont; but no adjuatment has beon roached, and tho geueral guestion has bosa pending for moro than Bix yoirs, Tho kindred treaty ques- tton in roferouca to tho 23 TRIAL OF CITIZEXS OF TNE UNITED ETATPS iu Cuba by court-mautial, sud arcost and punish- ment of our citizoos without triat 1n that island in violatlon of tue provisions of the treaty of 1705 i substantially fn tho samo position. T'his Governmont, prior to yonr appolutmont, has unfortuuately bean comnolled to intorfero in be- halt of ita citizens on several occasions where tho authoritios iv Ouba Liad sutiroly disregarded notonly tho provisions of our troaty, but the rules of civilized warfaro. Aftor your arrival at your post, you addressed the Government in referenco thereto cn varioua ocearions, both in connoction with tho conflscation and embargo casas, and soparatoly. 'I'uo authorities of Bpain havo bosn loud in “thelr denunciations of sote of cruelty when perpotratod by Carlats, aud while in somo quartors martia{l law has becn looked upon as tho uataral refugo of the mother country or her colonial aullorities when deemed meccssary sud convonient, still tho same difficolty bas occuired In inducing any Ministor of Btatoto fairly moa the questlon, and eithor commit himseif to a justification of suoh practices or to frankiy admit that thoy wore tu violation of treaty ooligations snd public 1aw, and to provide & remwods. Ib i truo thatiu isolatnd cases, whon the BSpanish Uovernment has beon shown tuat the insistauco on trial by courte-matial implicd o state of war in Ouba which might lead to logieal consequences, the authorities have admitted tho justice of our po~ sition, 8810 orders sent to the Captaiu-Goneral in 1863, proposing the trial of tha saitors of tho bark Union by the ordiuary tribunala, pursuans to the treaty of 1705, roterred to I my 446 ; but i gomeral, whea thass questions have been presonted, tho diterent Mina- ters of Htale have contanted thomsolves with oxpressiog their iutcotion to Iairly respond, aod the intontion of Bpatn to perfoim all ber treaty oblignttous, Notably among them yon state in yoar No. 195 that atior havipgad- dressed Mr. Ulloa upon this question in Dock- ray's cuss ho promised to mees the 1sanc. ‘Ihat (-romise romains unperformed, nud although late negotiations by whiclh 1t wou hopod some solu- tion of these questions — might | bo reached would bave applied also tn this question, the matter romaius undisposed of, aud tno aulhoritiea of Cubi are enabled, upow conveniout ocoasions, o ovodisnce to sup- posed neessity, 1o nfinm resort tosucn wilitary tribunals ar to punish withoat a tral, ‘Lhis eimple narration of fact aw to theso two questions, promises inndo and rejeoted ; tho an- surances givon frow time to timo Lhat somothing abould bo dovs; tho admission of tus justico of tho domands of this eoun- try, ot loast to tuo extent of oxpresse ing regret for these wrougs, and promusing redreay, followod s they bave besu by absofule- 1y no performancs aud o praclioal staps what- ovor towards perforwaucs, noed po oxtendod comment. ln cases of embargo and confiscas tion, not only Liave wrongs been fong eiuce done, but continuing and repoatod wrougs aro daily inticted. Tho autboritios of Bpaw in Cuba dur- Iug all this time liave been ueing tho revenues of tho coufiscated or embargooa estates, appro- priating much of tho propocty iteoll, nna in casos excculing long leusos or acturlly making salan elthor on atlogation that taxes were duo, or without auy oxcuso whatovor. Tu cagos of arrcet and punisimont, eitizens of tho Unitod Btates in Lika motuor tave undorgono pubish- meat becau:o e euthonties of Bps.a do not woet the issuo and docido the questiva, TILG VIRGINIUS AFFALL, Turning to tho question which aroso from the capture of tho \Virgwius and the exveutions which followed, uo exteudoa rofereuce ju re- quired, ‘Tho particulurs of tho doiivery of the vessol to this Government and paymout Lo botl Groat Uritadn aud the United States of constdor- able sums as compenaation of tho acta of o at thoritios in ordering the execution of fifiy-throe passsngers aud crow uuder ciroumstauces of po- cuflar brutahty bavo passed iuto bistory. Bo far us a payment of moncy cun_atous for tho execution of thoss unpruiecied {:monus, that Lus boen sccomplished. The bizher and moro 1mperative duty which the Goveruwmout of Spain assumed by thoe protocol of Nov, 29, 1873, namely: to” biing to justice Gen. Burriel nud the otbor priocipal offeniders 1o thio tragedy, has peen evaded sud eutiroly pegleoted. Having made this neglest tho subject of a soparats in- struction under this dato, L'ubstaio from further reforenco thersto. - While L lave bo desiro to dolinct from tho mettlement which was obtaiuod or to dopraciate the notion of Mr. Caatre, tho Minlator of Stato, in the payment of indomnity, particalarly sy bhe scowed from the tirat presontation of the questioa to bs impresssd with (o justice of tha complains, and to rogatd with gatuial svorslon tho aois which gave rise tolt, it is but just, iu cousidering the genoral coureo of tuo nuthorities in Bflpnln towards thin cauntyy, to roler to tho long doisy in reachiug ao adfiatment, and principully ta” tho fact that the bauis of settlomont was at last reachod only aftor every dolay Lad I&llfl“\ll been oxhausted. As you aro aware, Mr. Uilda, thea Ministor of Htate, undor date Aug, 18, 1874, snd wrobably impeiled by some passiog necossity, addressod tho Britieh Charge d'Affairs at Aledrid, suo- atantially agrecivg tosettlo tho claim of Qreat Lritain “for tho execution of the Driush subjects on board that veesol. . Tho equally atrong, f not stronger, 4 olwim of tho United Blates continued to bo discossoed in Modrld aftor promise of scttloment with Groat Britain bad beon made, and iforms- tion of e ndjustwent reachod tuis Govorne mont & consldersblo timo after its conclusion, and vot through Lhs auiborities of Bpsin. Qur vottlemecus was only accomplisbied i the mouth of March followig, Iu doing oxace juatice, it iy but propor, however, to give Mr. Uastra due credit for tho paywment of tho smount tnally, and befors tho time stipalatad for paymout had expired, In advorting 1o thoss delays and fail- mos tomootour just demands on ‘the part of tho authoritics, L hust express satisfaction with your paticnce aund_ enoigy uudor these sdvorse ciroumstances, and partcularly iu beginning anew with each rapldly sucoseding Munster of Htate, sud vopreseuting agaln and agaln thoso dilferent questious, I'rogress in theso matiora has net beon defayod from want of fo. formation frons you. por from Ikok of faithful and forcible presontation, AFFAIDS IN CUBA, Haviog touched on thoss pleticular queations, whicts havo lately been promineut a8 disturbiag causes with Bpaiun, it I8 necossary to alao rufer to the geue,sl condition of affuirs in Cuba as uflecting our relations with the mother coun- try. Iu my No, 4, Fob. 0, 1874, tho firat instroo- tion addreesod to you on geueral mstiers per- taining to your misaion, I referred st length to the views enturtained by tho President, aud to tho pouition of this Uoveramnent, It wasthen more thau five ycars siuce au orgevlzed fnsur- roction hsd broken out which tho Governmout ol Bpalu bad beeu entirely unable to wuppress. At that time the tirm conviction of tho Prosident was aunounced thns whatever might ba the vicl situdes of the atruggle, and whslever effuriy mli‘hi be put_forth b{‘nm Bpanish power 1 Cuba, no donbt could bu entertained that tho flual 198ue of the coutlict would bs ta break the louds which attachod Cuba as & colowy to Bpain, Wailerememberingaudabserving thedutius whicl this Govorumenl a3 one of the family of uatious owos to auothior member by publio law, tr ), or particulsr statutes of the Uolted Htatos, it W ba idie ¢a attempt td conceal the (uterest and sympathy with which Americans in tho Unitod Htaton rogard zny attampt of o mumer- ©oun poopie on tiis contineut to ba rol.eved of ties which hold them In & pomition of ealonial subjection Lo a disiant power, xad ta asanme in- dopendonoa aud right of 8slf cautrol which the natural rights and apirit of the ago accord to thoan, - Wihen, weraover, thin struggle, fa proge resd on our very boudeis, feom 19 commoios- mont has invelved the nugmny and intoresta or citizens of the United Statas, has disturhed our tranquillivy anid commerce, has called uoon us not uufrequoentiy to withass harbarous viola- tioun of tho rules of cinlizad wacfars, ani compelled an, for the rake nf bumsvity, to relao our voico by way of piotest; sud when, mora than all, wo sco In tho contest the final etingpla fu thin Lomisphere hotweon alasary aad fresdom, it wouid be stranga indcod if tho Government and poople of this country failed nt any timo to take & pecnliar interent in o determination of wuch s contest. In this early inutruction wan expresesd the sincoro and uneelflah bope of tho Proautent that the Goy- ernment of Hpain would seek eoma honorable and satlsfactory adjustment, bapod upon emau. oipation and solf-gavernmont, which trould ro- wiore peace, and afferd tha proapset of & raturn of praupenity to Cubz, Almost twg yearw hdlo [vlmd since thoso inslructions were {asued and hoso atrong liones oxpransod, and it would ap- pear that tho situation Las in no respeet fm- rmvnd. The horrors of war bave In no porcep- ible mannor abated, Tha Incuavenieaces and Injnrien wiioh we tnen suffered Lave remalnod, snd others havo been added. The ravages of ,war havo touched new parts of tho jsland, and wel-nioh rolnod s financial and spricultural system and its rola- tlons to tha commorcs of the world. No affectiva ataps havo bicoa taiken to establish reforms or romedy nbuses, and tho offort to suppross tho fusurroction by forcs alona has Lean A COMPLETE FAILURE. In the menntime tho material interesta of trado and commerco aro impatrod to a degroo which calls for remonatrance, if not for another lina of soudust, an tho part of allthe commorcial nations. Whcther it bs from the severity and inhumanity with which tha offo:t ha baen made to suppreas the inwurrection, and from & sup- pored justtfication of ra:aliation for tha violation of tho rules of awvilized warfaro by other viola- tions, and by acts of barbarism, of incendiatism and outrage, the world (s witncssing on the vport 'of 7tho jnsurgents whom Bpain still claims a8 subjects, aud for whoso - ncts, if subjects. Bpaln muat be held noconnt- abla, fn tho juogmont of tho world, for s war- ftare, not of leyitimate strife, of rofative forco and strength, but of pillaze aod incondiarism, tuo burning of estates and of anzar-mills, and the doatruction of the moans of production and wealth of the istand, ‘Tho Unitod States purcheses more largoly than . any othor poople of tha productions of ' tho Jal- nd of Coba,and, thoroforo, mora than any othar, for this rozgou, and atill moroe by roason of ita hnmediate neighborhood, 18 iutorssted in the nrrestof neystem of wanton destrueiion which disgracos theaxe and affocts every com- mercsal paoplo on tho face of the globe. Under these circumstancos, aud in viow of tue fact that Bpain has rejectod all suggestions, all offors of reform, or offers of mediation mada by this Gove ernmout, and has rofused atl measnres looking to & roconciliation, except ou torme which make ro- conciliation an 1mpossibility, tho _ditlionlty of tho situstion bocomes increased. Whan, bowevar, in addition to theso general caunos of difileulty, wo find tho Spanish Goverument nog- lootful also of the obligations of treaties and solemn gompacts, and unwilling to afford any rodress for long-continued zud woll-founded wronga sufferad by our citlzens, IT DECOMER A SEWIOUS QUESTION how long this condition of things can or should bo allowed to exint, and compels us to lnquire whother tho point has vot been reached_whora laugor enduranco coases to bo possiolo. During all this time, oud under thess sggravated oir- ocumatances, this Govorumont lias not failed to orform her obligations to 8pain as scrupulous. aa towarda othor uations. In faet, it might bo eaid that wo bava uot only Leen long suffer- log because of ewbarrassmeuts swrounding tho Bpanlsh Guvernmont, bul particuiarly carotul to givono occavion for complalnt for the sama reason, Iregrot to kay thut tho authoritios of Spain bavo wnot st all times appreciated our intentions or our opurposcs in thess rospects, and, whilo Indisting 1bat a state of wac doos not exist in Cuos, and that no tights 8 botligorents should be accorded to tho inaur- zectloutsts, have at tho ramo time demanded for tuomaslvoa all tho rights nnd prvileges which flow from actual und acknowledged wi 1t will bo apparont_thut such a stato of things cannod continuo. It s absolutely nocessary to tho mainteuanas of our relations mith 8pain, evon on their presout footing, that our just demands for tho roturn to eitizons of the United Btates of thoir estates in Cubs, umocambered, and for wozuring to thow a trial for their offauses, ac- cordiug to troaty provisions, Al oshior rights guarantocd by troaty and by pubhe law should bo complied with, ‘Whotber <ha Bpanish Gav- ernmout, nnixm:mtlnq the foiboaranco of this country, will spocdily and patisfuctarily adjust tho pending quostions, uot by tho iswuo of im- phou ordars or decreos, without foreo or effoct in Cubs, but by comprebeneivo and tirm woanures waich shall ovorywhore bo renpocted, I ausfoasly await furtbier futolligence. Moicover, apart from those patticular questions, 1 tho opinion of tne Presidont tho timo has arrivod whon tho intor- oats of this country, the prescrvation of the commores, the fustincts of human.ty, alike do- mand that somo apoudy and satiafaciory ending be mado of tho strifo that isdovaa:sting Cuba. A disastrous contlict of moro thiau seven years' duration Lws demonstrated the inabllity of Bpau to maintain yosco in an isdand lying at our door, Desolation, and destruction of hifo sud proporty have.beon tho ouly rosults of tuis couthict, 'L'hp United States sympathizes for that this inab.litv results 1o & laige degroo from THE UMHAPPY CONDITION OF HPAIN at homo, anl to some ostont Ivom diktractions whioh aro dividiug her people; but the facts rewsin, Added to this aro & laigo expanso of ucean separating tho poulvsula from tho island, aud wanl of harmony and of peisonal sympatly botweon tho Inlaoitants of the terri- tory of tho 1lome Gavernmaut sod those of tho colony; the distinction of clauags, tho Iattor bas tweon rulers and subjects; the want of the adaptatiou of the ancicnt colonisl system of Bpaiu jo tho presont tumos, aud to ideas which tho ovouts of pass g0 hava imprassed upon tho peoplus of evory roading aud thinkiug coun- try., Groat Dritain’ maeoly Lias relaxed the old syslom of colouial depsndence, ana s reaping tho fruits iu tho coutoutedness and poaceful proseculion of tho arts of peaco, and lo tho chanue!s of commeros and of (ndustry in colu~ plea which, uudor rastraint, mighe have ques- tiuned and wrosted the power of control from o distant Goverument, aud might Lave exhibited, as dosy Cuba, a chronia coudition of tnaurroo- tion, turbulonco, und revellion. In addition to all this, it cannot be questionod tho continued mainteuanco, in faca of decrens and onactments to the contraty, of & compuliory syatom of elavo labor 8 & cause of digyuios aud of excitoment to a largo claes fn tho [sland, ay al4o In tho Unitod Btates, which the Govern. mout of pain Las led us by very distinot sasuce ancos to expoot khould ba” romoved, sad which tho oulightoned Chriatianity of tho ago con- demns. Lhe contast and disorder in Oubaaffoct tho United Htatos directly aud jvjuriously, by tho prosonce in this country of partisana of tho Tovolt, who have fled hither in cousoquenco of proximity of tammr{ as to a palitical asylum, aud who, by their plottingu, aro duwturvors of lhal)mblln poace, The Unitod Statoshas exertod iteelf to tho utmost for seven yoars to ropross uvlswiol asts on tho part of tneso solf-sxilcd ubjocts of Bpain, relyiug on the promise of Spoin to pacify the islaud. Buven yeard of straln oo tho puwers of the Government to fatfill el (hat the most exacting demsuds of ouo Goveroment can make under suy docttine or claim of {nterontional obligation upon snother, have not witneesed tha much- hoped-for pacification, ‘I'he United Btates foals itself outlded 1o Lo relioved trowm this straju, The sovere measaree, injurious to tho United Htatos and ofton in contliot with puttio law, whichi the Colonial officois hiave taken to subduo the inewirection, tho judifforonco aud ofitimes tho offenaive asaanlta upon the juat sucoptibili- tiow of the people of thu United Kiates and thair Govornment which bave charactonized tust por- tion of tho I'eniusular population of !avaoa which has susi d and upueld, if it has not controlled, the succowsive Governors-Goneral, end which have lod to a divregard of orders and Uocreos whloh more eularged wisdom sud mora frioudly councils of the Lomo Qovernmout bad eusated; the cruelty and inhumani- ty which Lave characterized the contest both on e part of tha Coloulal Uovernment aud of the rovolt for seven yaars, sod the doutruction of valuable propertics and Industries by arson sad piliago, which Bpain ap- poara unable, howaver doslrous, to proveat aud top fo an island 8,000 miles distant from her shores, but lying withio sight of our cosst, with -mfiil:h::sm:“wd mu;llul iu‘urmurflu [ avol » BIO cauees of anuoyauca and of n| 10 thio United Staten whioh & paonis it . CANHOT ¥ KAFECTED TO TULERATH without tho assured prospect of thair tormiua- tiop. Tho United Btates has more than oace besa solizitod by tho lusurgeuts to extoud to thoum its aid, but L for yours hithorto reaisted such eolicitationy, and has cudeavored, by thu tonder of its good oflices sn the way of 'mod fiou, advics, aud remoustrance, to bring to au eud a groat ovil whick bas presaed sorely upon the Iuterssts both of the Goveroment and of the poopla of the United Btates, as nisonponthie ceme. wercial jutorasie of other nations, A sincere frioudsbip for Svain and for hor paople, whotber peninauiar or insiar, and &n equally mincors roluctance to adopt Any meisnres which might injura or humbia the aucient ally of (ha United Brates, has charac.ortaed the eondact of this Govornmont in_evory stap dnrmg thesa nad and distreaning yoars, asd the President in atill noi- matod by thio sama fesitngs, and desires ahovo all things Lo aid bar aud her peopls ta entor and movo npon tho path of mafotyand repose. It will he remambersd thiat the Urastdent in the yaar 1362 lendsrad the goad ollices of the Unitod Btatea for tho purposo of bringlng to s close tho civil war du Cuba. This offer waa ruade.doli- eately, gnofl faith, and o friondship. to Loth parties to tho contast. Gon, D'rim, a8 the ropro- nootative of the Hpaniwh Goveinment, while rocognizing the good faith anrd filendabip with which this offer was mado, roplied: *¢\Weecan lietter brocead i the presant pitus. tion witbout even this friendly incer- voution, A timo will come whan the Rood offlces of tho Utitad Hiates will be not only ugeful but indispansable in tho final ar- rangomonta botwoon Hpain and Cuba, Wa will ascertain the form 1o which they cau ba em- ployed, and coafldently count upon sour ansiste ance,” Tlhio United States reptied that its good oilicen for that object would bo at any timo at the sarvice of tho partios to the contllot, 'Thus Government hiss ever aince beon resdy thus to aid ju reatoriug poaco aud quiet, ‘Tho Govern- meot of tha United Hiates hay heretofore givon exprossion Lo no policy in reforonce to the fu- surrection in Cubs, bocause (¢ Lias honestly and nincoroly hopad that no declaration of poiley on its part would be required. Tha Prosidevt fealn that longer reticoncs wonld be inconsistent with the {utotosts of both Governmoots. Our rola- tions with Bpain aro in that cnitical position that anothor reizure similar to that of tho Vu-flnlnl, other executions of citizens of tho United Heates, other wronga of leas abjectionable char- acler aven than many whios Lave boen already sufferod by our citizeos with simple romon- stranco, or posslbly ovon some new aot of exe coptional smeverity in Cubs, may suddenly pro- duce a fooling and excitoment which m ght forca ovants which this Governmant anxiously destres to avoid. Tle Presidont Lopes that Spain may spontancously adopt messures looking to tho recouciilation, and to a spoody rostoration of peaco, and tlio arganization of s stabl satia- (fluc:ry syatom of Goverument in the ITsland of uba. In tho absence of any prospact of tha termina- tion of tha war, or of any cliange in the nianuer in which it has been conducted oa eithor side, o foolns that tho time is at hand whoa it may be the duty of other Govarnments to intervene, rololy with & view of bringivg to an eod a disatrous and destructive confliot, sud of reator- ing pesco in the Istand of Cubs. No Govern- mant is moro doeply intorested in the order and peacolul administration of this {sland than is that of tho United Btates, and none has suffored o8 hag tho United Btates from the condition which has obtninad theroduring tho past wix or seven yeara. He will, therofora, feel it his duty st an early day to submit the subjoct in thiy lighit, and accompanied by an oxpression of tho viowa abovo_prescuter, for the oonsideration of Cougross, Thia conclusion la reacbed with ro- luctanco and regrot. It is reachod aftor ovary othor expodient Lins been attoumpted and proved s falure, snd in the firm _ con- viction that tho poriod bas at lasl arnived when no other courne remaina for this Goveroment. It is belioved to Lo a just and friendly act to fraukly communicato ihis couclusion to tho Spauisa Government, You will, therorore, take an early occasion thus to inform that Govorn- went. In making the communication, it is the earnest dosire of the President to tipress upon the autboritica of Hpain tho continuod fricudly disposit.on of this Governmont, and that it bay no ulterior or @zlflsh objects in view, and no desiro to bocomo a parly in tho conflict, but is moved gololy by the imporative necessitics of & proper regard to its own protection and its own interests aud tho interosts of humanity, ang, an wo firmiy_beliovo, in the ultimate fntorest of 8pam itselt, Io informung tho Bpauiah Govern- ment of these conclusions purauant horato, you aro antborized to read this inatraction to the Ministor of Btato, or ta atats tho substance and purport thereof, 28 you may decwn most advisa- blo, Yon will, of douree, keopmo ndvised by telegraph nud by post of yaur proceedings pur- fuant to this instruction, am, B&ir, your obediont sorvant, (Yignod) HMawrroy Fism TO OTHER AMERICAN MINISTERS. FISH TO HCHENCE, Wasmsatox, D. C., Jan, 21.—On the bth of November, same date as the letter to Ar. Cuvh- fng, Mr. Fish addresscd o noto to 3y, Sehenck st London, saying : ** Ierewith you wlll recoive n confidential copy of inatructions of thia dato oddressod to Mr. Cuebing, contaniog tho Prosi- dent’s conclusion as to Cuba,” Jie theu Lriefly racitan tho touor of tho lotter, and ssya : **This being the case, tha Prendont is of the opinion that it {s Just to comumuuicato to Great Dritan tho conclusfonn arrived at in tho noto to Mr. Cushing, and to snggost that, In bia oplolon, an exprosaion by Groat Drltain to Spain of its ap- proval of the view of this Government, and its influsnce to foduce a sottlement, will tend to & mora spoedy acinowledzmont, aud will more surely induce the Government of Spnin by some wiso and conclusive measure 10 render all thought or necevsity of intervention from avy quarter unneceseary, The Govorn- mant of Great Britaln may possibly, of its own accord, think propor, in viow of (ts own {nter- cata, to co-gperato with tho United Biates i tlus oltort to ATHEST A CRUEL WAR OF DEVASTATION, Tumsuity, its own groat intereats, aud regard for ths preaervation of tho peaco of the wuild, will, it 1a bolioved, without doubt, (ead it to sup- port the poaition which tiis Governmnent has at longih Leen forcod to assame, and to audresa ity reprcsontativo at Madrid to that end., Alr, Cushing has lo-day beon ipstructed to dofer us iuterview with tho Xlimater of Stato until you have communi- cated to this Dopaitmeut tho result of your ine terviow with Lord Dorby, You will take tho ear- liost ocession practicablo to comply with thia In- struction, and will promptly comwunicats with tho Dopsrimont by telegiaph, and in ciphor, tho result thoreof." - Humilac lotters wore addressod to the United Btates Ministers at Pariy, Berliv, 8t. Peteraburg, Vieona, aud Rome, and instructious given to avk i offect the moral support of tho Govornments to which thoy wera accrodited. Nov. 19 Mr, Fiuh telegraphed to Mr. Schenck that rdvices Liadd boon recoived froma Mr, Uashe ing which suggosted delay in reading tho in- structions to _Lord Dorby. Oa the 29:h of No- vomber Mr, Fiah directed Mr. Bohenok to read the inatruction recaived to Lord Derby as soon au 8y opporiunity permitted, and to oxpluin that INTERVENTION 13 NOT CONTEMPLATED 82 an immodiate result, but as & coutingont ne- ceswity in cuao the coutest be prosscuted and & watisfuctory aajustmeut of existing evils bo not reachod, aud that we mincerely desirs to avold auy rupture, and aro anxious lo maintain peaca nod establish our rafations with Spain on o pormanout basia of frendabip, Mr. Bohenok and the other Minfaters wore in- formod that the Presidont's messsga would dis- countenaaca tho resogoition of belligarenoy or indapendance, and that slr, Cushing hnd been instructed to read Lis instructions to the Bpan- ish Ministor of Btato without waiting the Euul:l of Mr, Bcheuck's iuterview with Lord arby. Oo the 30th of November 3Mr, Ousbing talegraphed to AMr, Fish that bis dis- pateh of Nav. 5 had been delivored to 1ho Mlinister of Btate with s verbal explanation a8 nowr as tho forelgn fdiom would pormit, Un thoe 4th of Decomber Br. Cushivg tolographed to Secrotary I'ish a8 followa: * L have hadau: Important luterview with the Minister of Btate. Ho sdmité our grievaoces. ile ia opposed In vrincinle to tho sequostration of (he property of foreignars, condewnns tho deluy of rodress, and wiil take up and promptly astiie each case. lis will romovo all canso of complaios as Lo tue troaty, roprobatos the conduct of tha local aue thorities 10 Cuba as more injurious to Spaw tban to the United States.” fuo correspondence containe po responsea from any of the ropresentativos to whow fu- atractions wero sent to bo read to the Govern- ments to wiuch they were mocreditel, nor iy thore auy correspondeuce lator thau Dec. 4, relating 1o tho spocisl wetructions of —_——— Another ¢ Matorinlixation” Explo. aton. Detrort Post, The atmospherio conditions don't seem to ba favarublo to tho * matermliziug " business of lato. Iirst, ‘*Katy Kiug" nuffered a fatal oclipas ; [noxt, tha effulgent Eddv operatora want down onder a cloud ; and uow Mru, Larcy, who Las beeu olectrifylng the credulous 16 Waestera Miobigan, hay suddenly ,]ono up in » flash of hight. Bue was cukaged in giving a seunco at Rockfoid, Koo County, » few evon- ings ago, and everything poaved off sa por rogramale until tho impudent epirit put focth ts Laud trow the cabiuet snd toldly alapped Ar, M. Lockivood on thio oal 'hat was exastly wherg It missed it, for he iuslaully scized the band sud called for the lights A light was bxnufihl, snd, stravge to relste, the wplrt was fouud to huve vaulshoed, whilo there stood Mrw. Parry, hitshod to the other end of the srw, tug- gog aud puthiog st it ae i it was her owo. She 498 it bat gives no more seances ; aud tho cabinet, having proved uttarly untrnstworthy for epiritual parpones, now doos uty s @ wood- 0%, Severnl Ennocent ‘Iricks for Amusoment of the Blome Circle. > Aunuata (tia) Cironie e, Now that the winter is ipon un tha littla folks want sometliog now in the way of tiroside enters tawmonty, THE CANDLE THICK, Ono of thesimplest tricks in this department of liresido entertainmentn 18 Lhe candlo trick. Tako & common candis ju‘ & braas candiosticl light it, aud let it stand until it has n good he:; an, Then let ong of tho ciildron--a voy ahaut 14 years old 18 host—tako the candle, thaka tha groaso from around tho wick, and, opeming lne mouth very wide, plick tha candin in'it, imme- diately clomng hia Jips, The candlo wil no: go out, but will sbine tbrough the bov's distended choeks with & ruddy glow. Now, let the parent cliek the hoy mmartly under tho chin, Tue cundlo a1l bo obsersed to go out immedistely, or at loast 1t Wil como out fust aa snon a9 the hoy can got hia teath out of ths tallow, This wiil teach tho boy who swallows the candlo nover toattempt uncartain tricks when Lis father 1a mean enougl to play practical jukos onliy own_children. The otber children will sp- preciate tho lesson, THE X060 TRICK, Procure & largo egg, Bralma eggaare the bant, aud op & large sud draw a erosy with 1 lead pencil, audon_the opuosito end draw & amaller cross fo ink. Place tho ogg—alter showing tha childtan the marks aud petmittivg them ta ex- amine it carefully, 80 thoy will know it the next tuno they nca it—upon the th head of tho oldest boy present, or, if thero s a grandfathor handy with s bald ‘head, balaoco the ogg un lis Liead. ‘I'hen lot ono of the company take s larga book and 500 if 1o can sirike the egg hard cuouch to break It. 'To tho surprire of everybody the cgg will bawuppressed at tho firnt biow, Then you can show thoparsonon whoss liead {t a4 balans. od tho Lo croseen markod on the shail to prove that it wad tho samo egg that ho saw iu I8 eti- tirety, but he mil probably bo too cross to have much (nterost in tue matter. ‘Ihisin not s very dillicuit trick, sod can be quite eauily learned, but caro shuuld Le exorcised fo the sslection of the egg. An egg that had bocn mantfucturod bofore tho War would Lo apt to create au un- pleasantuess if it vhould be ured in the trick. THE LOU TRICK, This trick is not always easy Lo bo perform- od oo sccount of the uccesmity of introduciog o strange dog Into the fawily cirels, You must antico s strango dog, tho more unsociable tLa bettor, into tho room. Thon let one of tha com- paoy take hola of its ears and bold the dog still while anotuor ties its tail ia & bow-koot. If the dog has beon proporly trained aud doea Lis part of the trick promptly thare will bs four or five logs in that room chuck full of dog's teeth be- foro tho first wrinklo is laid tn that knot. This will teach the childron to lot a dog'a tail retamn the sbapo which nature has piven it. Any doyx of ordinary sagacity can be taught to performn thi trick in two or throe dayw’ pracucs, A terrier i3 gonerally conmdored Lettor for Lain experiment than o bull-dog, beeinse it dosen't hoid ouso loug audkuowd whon it bas Lad onougli. TRE CIIAIR TRICK, Yon can dorivo & never-cudiug fund of amunsa- ment by propoilv impsosiog 8 comoon chiair. Witl ao ordiuary bavdenw cut off about au inch ond o half of tuo right front leg of tho chair sud nhout the kame Jeugth frour the left hind lez. Then kcep the chair in a conwpicaous placo. No mattor which of the shiort leas it may rest upon, when anybody eits down iu i, it will im- mediatoly keel on thie otber onn, and the party using it will wail and shrick in the nvliost terror. No houde boutd Le without one of thess chairs, They witl bo sound very useful o tho caso of visltors who drop in about dinner time. DISCONTENT. Down In a field, one day In Juno, Tho fow e ail Liconied together, Bave aue, who tried to bido Lervelf, And drovped, thal plesant westher, A Robln who had nared too Ligh, Aud gelt 3 Jutlo laxy, ‘Waa restiug uear a Luttercup Who wielied slio Were a Dafay, Tor Dalsiea grow 60 trig and tally Siio always bind & pawion For weariug frills sbout ber no Tn just tho Daitfes fasluon, Aui Buttercups muet alwaya be ‘The katue ol tirokome «lor, While Dalsies dress I gold and whits, Although their goid is duller, ®Dear Tobin,"" s!d this sad soung flowes Perioypn you 'd not mini trylng To And o Bice while {riil for me, Sore day, when you are #yiug 7* #You silly thing 1" the Robin said; 1 tink you must Le crazy § I'd ratbier be my bouest s21f ‘Tuan any made-up Dalay. #You're ulcer in your own bright go ‘The Hlttle children Jove you; Ll De tho Lest Buttercup you ean, And think no 8ower abave you, «Though Bwallows keen me out of sight, We'd better keep our places ; Ferlaps the world would al go wrong Witk one too many Dalslcs, “ Look bravely up {nto the sky, And be conteut with know:.ag ‘That God wirhad for s Buttercup Juat here whiere you ave growing.” —Sarah 0. Jewett in St. Nieho'as fur Feorvary, TEMPERANCE, AvausTa, Me,, Jan, 21.—At the Stats Tempor- ance Convention yestorday Gov. Divgly report~ ed resvlutions, which were adopted, seiting forth that the preseut reform mwovement is one of most powerful agencioa to promoto temper- auco, and makluz s apes! to the Sisto to aup port it, and assortiog thal total abstinonce and the prolitbition of thio liquor trafiic are the anly Ussis for substantial progieds 1u tho temperanco cauyo. - - HORSES AND CARRIAGES, (— TUNSDAVE, THURSDAYS, AKD Saturdyysclionon, cariiagon, aod barnus & apo- cisifty, st WESTON & C0.'S, Now. 10 and 193 Eart W Awplo Umo givon 1o tasy Stack on hand at pri ad true {n all liah; hae trotted in can trot sold ouly fur want of uso and warranted Tub road-wagon bat Listlo used and sot harocss ‘Ciawait mare, 155 haads bigh, 6 yers ald, sound, 2 ¢ landy vicn, aud vory to-day in 2: Alad 1o a1l Liarness; & Jroe, styliatt driver of great ondurs agce, aud (s a fiae Iunfl‘ business horse, with “Top b 1aez0u, blanky ugEs, i robe, &e. With 17 ather horses, all ul which & dascription will be R —— WESTON & €O, [FOR BATE-CHEAF FOR TARI-A BIXKEATED Tookaway, rouad frout, platu glass; I porfuet order. uire at 8u Y'wonty-second.at. REAT BARGAINA IN RLEOANT PARLOR AND chawber sots, all atylos and prices. MARTIN'S, 154 G [FOR BALEZA BARGAIN GV W hoitsn bi K1xtaanth-st., hatwnon Michigan snd goacaes. 8 ihreo-atory aibin:ront, with 41} madera me provetasiin 1o Alowits o aiis o o o z 1 e e o acherata.: alley an CITY REAL ESTATE, of Gntog se anies at 413 Fifth, on LARGE ¥R, Gonka, tgrms stonon, willahie 10llt, or manalsotnriog purpe: wil iant for a tarm of ye rom bicagn inode o SRy, S s s \ivine machinery o drest.1. OF LIoCONA DAY, Jro Y.-TILR BEST BARGAIN YRT: W PRET 0 i Biateat, Thietr Afibat, GEi A RMIEY, 18 [Adalincat,, basament, v OEONQK Fon’n TBARGAIN ELYGAD rusidonoa, viciuity Ohin snd son mavbla front, A, PATTEISOR, iim 1, (it BALI-85,60—NIGE KIORE AND GOOD dwelling ovar, with modern tmprovementa: lot 253135, v tedwall, with stesot rim ownor golng groat bargain, WORTHRIDE L 14 rroms, octe. 12 Washiagton-ates 4, and iz aplend 1ol ity wn 148 bound i eell st on B BOYD, Reara 14, 144 Madieo: ALE-MORGAN PARK—O, It. 1.4 P, 1L 1,113 4: 44 minutas; 10 conla fam; #4 commatatian e Taci T A rirganicd. “Tonres bullt to order, A SN, CEATIRE: Aaonts N 1 re, . REAL ESTATE WANTED, 2 ANEED: .o Sl MO AR luw ; will ly il pay casth.” Avpl -’ U uear th lina ZHOUSEAND LXRGE T.OT TN 3 ek ¢ Will put in Bones snd i 13 AlNARLY DL " I and 82 40 b Ll v ST A, B g dmall WANTED--MALE HEL AxTan &finfifi?&;kfiofiufinnm . R Sy A drots 1,4 6, Coatral Hotel, Unteage '™ stzation 5 oRered with fair salarp.. i, Tylban orice, W ANTEDZA MAX poR o) rm:wfng(‘_w‘fiu“m 1mady o work. Hoom 1b 84 Kadt Neadarphat ! 0" ‘Traa W ARTRD_FORRMAN ™ oun oroagh] FINISHING shop, Would like ] ), aldtng, Tiekaring, mating Imitasione. s cronat waiyot nat nd otoar venesrs, as well hit R N G R 197 and 199 Bouth Gliato3 W ANTED-IMMEDIATELY, A BLACESMITH TO do horas-ahoslag & neral work} noos bot a nod workman nesd 1 WILEY, Welboratoidy fianty Coustp, T v, " A2t URNER, CORNER™ WOOD ANB ts., Dear Milwnokoe-ar, Mincetnueons. * . ANTED-A LIVE MAN IN RYRRY OITY AND town in t| . ¥ onr Latier.Uopylox, ook : no guired, Kxcalsior Manutdeturlog Co Agents 1aks notice—To our tomnghout the Usited Htates, Usnadas, In answar to the oard of Jamey D, Vaoderfurd, o Mice at 160 L4 Hatlgat., Chicaso, we woul wnors of the latestim. ® market notto athers with threats nf prossaut{os protect them from barm, Dan't ofica is Trihuna Hunding, ton, Philadal w U1 Tetary, TU LEABY. FOR A TERM O YFEARE, Adrean v 4h ribuinmoticar o Of "10!°K on da TO RENT--ROOMS. [0 JRENT-151 AND 13 RANDOLPILAT., NEAL ‘1‘ AL CaTlited vooras for ‘Sentiemon watm brds: oz 10 RENT—NIOELY VONNISUKD NOOMA, WITIL or without by Kingibucy Blosk, ltaudolphast., Roxr Olark. _Apply st fsum 0. 3 AW ANTED-A FIRST-GLARS RFTATL AND OUB: tom clothing and shirt honss in an Eastern city do- sires & man of expariance (o rapresont them in Colorads 404 vicloliy 1o tha eplieitation of ludividual orcers. “Tae fo wilt roe pon 1he B A R L e F g U o man, that adersiarde i B0z 2146, Poat-Otice, Ko W THRER RALIABL NTOT) A i R LI AR LR M ..u,,,!:,‘u! ?E 0| WOODWARD, | month an A A K] LEHR e ¥ ke o R A samp a3 aw York, o T-HLEGANTLY FURNIRUVD FRONT tooms for gentleman and wiio, o singls gentieren §080 #23 por montly: northaast, dorner Wabasii-.r. d inbusrd-court,_Apply 1 building. 0 RENT_FRONT L Iadios or geantlemnn, TOUMS ~ BUITADLE FOR r Grand Paciiio Slotel. 10 nth and ex) 1€ North Secon . D-TUII BIORNING AT § O'CLOCE, FOUR distribute programmes at the Ac-d-n,u o WA e A AT T il be'roquined” Seome 157 Bouas T 77, Tribane Shiermanaat. - Transienia taken, siabod. ) 5 . o= JICHLY FURNIED, WARMED | |\ ANTED-MAN “WITI[ &0 T0 MAKE THA1 foame, £3.1010 87 por woek. Jlelizio. Philasaphical mount monthly, G i dress, Ex“n'l'"hm' IO IRETR., oo Liocis ssoth Fors | drovs N oS mioane gitoa o fol BAre sod ad == 0. "['ORENT-XIGELY FUINISUKD TIO0MS 1Y TIE day or montut haat Incation in the ¢l 7. 1 Monroe- at, near State, Iy at ¥ 13 MO RERTAN MENDEL HLGC and Pactficay. Quire 106 Fifth K, VAN BURENST, suite nf rooms {or boutekeepivg. fa- D HOOM, CEN- th Clarkat, In- ORES OFFICES, &o_ s e \YANTED—AN ENRRGRTIO AN ON GOOD aalary. Must e il 1o loan: oh oud seoREitls bout B0 A Wraabiaionst oo 85 fAY BR JUST WHAZ d profitabia " FANTED—MER—TIIS you want. 11 you dosir 3, That bustro t0ars 00 bov cant, and migh 81 ivs, {o . af, and wis a: e Samp for Dartioati YA T 20, a-at., Room b, & Y 5 ) ormaans American Norelly " Company, 115 Edst” Madisousts EMALE HELP, Dowmestios. T-CLASS WOMAN COOK AT Stores. -~ VWANIED=A FI 0 RENT-STOREAND BASEMENT: GOOD LOCA- | V) Merchants’ Hotel immediately. tlons for butcher of grocer, laqaire at 15 Fifth-a%., | 474! ~AT & WEST ADAMB-8T., A_GOOD Op-atairs, W &irl to do second work, Norwrgisn praferre 3 Mincollnuanus. o2 0 RENT FROM MAY 1, AT THE FOOT of Carpentor and Grovo-sis., Korth Braoch; Lns Dens pooupiod by Mio Co. &8 & coslyard since 1o, " Astange: —AT 153 WABASH-AV,, NE. TY. s cood gir Lo o senerd] BoHSWSFE st come well reciminanded no Lrish meed apply. W ARTED-AT it INDIANA-AV.. A GOUD GIRL Y "ot gonersi bossowark; Garman o¢ ‘Sweda proters WANTED--TO RENT, VWASTED A BECOND COUR AT EURCKY & MILAN'S reataurant, 148 South Olark-gt. VW ANIRD-TO RENT_IN "00OD LOOATION, cottage or 4 or b roome, furaished, for llght house- keeplag: centiemy terms must be mod \VARTE RENT—A ‘wants 1o rout noat cottage, whls Jargs bart, and 4or T soren, o Liyde Dark, Luglowood, Wianstia, o Evanston. Ko notice takun uniess & thorougn descrip. 1540 Yorms sre airea. AdUrne " PARR," Trbune oihce: TO EXCHANGE. JOR EXGIANGE-X LARGE TRAGT OF DX Cumared Tonn land for {uside city property. Clar) Eor; N WES for Chicago im or large azioust " AV, CLEAIL TOLVCHA 4 to’amaant of ¥80,000, |2 & GILBERT, b8 La W EA T av.. 20rllS feet, fac improxed propertys Nor i fl:el:ulu.' A, PATIEKSUN, 12 Wahington- oom 0 EXCIANGE—A VBV DESITANLE BRICK house, 13 rooms, and lot 5 ov 109 foat, on'a corme ape uf thi chalcest locations on the Waat bide, near ct grounds handsomely I31d out, fur £00d praporty oa W A ull particalnzs, Addroas T 1%, Tribuns afiice. SIANG -10 # 8 N i, wiih slepat o3 thn proneris: TOIVINS & e inbEt T GHANGE=STOCK O ALUR 3,L0, for cottazo And lut: will atsumo & swall io. enmbranca, Inqulre ¢f M. SIAUGHAN, Hoom 21 Reape Block, Clarkest. 10 EXCHANGE-A ¥ vard, vouth of Thirty-ith s Lot m Sou b Side; wil GIVINS & GILUKST LOT ON O ULV cleer, for houss mall fncumbraaco. 2 T EXCHANGI=A F1NF THPROVED FARN vF -« 1 aa o C uaty, ufi.m:fi?.‘uu Somih Side. GIVINE '@ ILBKLT, (o La: Sallovat, 710 FXCHANGE —30-ACTE FA T NORTI OF CiiT- . §i vad, for reald=nce fa Chi i clear. GIVTES & THEBTIT oy Laaliea. oot nro elear. Senmsrrassos. ¢ WA o, gy cit-olase sewing.man 1A 2 OWEN &80 518 Kart Madnomit. D=8 Ol 10 BEAVMSTRESSES ON_ LI 3; 2180 3 button.holo-makers, at 15 West cago-AY., Inthe rear, EN s e IaBATeMAle | TIOX 4 O NTED-TO RENT—I¥ GOOD LOOATION WV 4 haou for Heht hosas o ant i Terms mu bo moderate. N _SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE Bookkosners, Clerks, &o. TTUATION WANTXU-BY A YOUNG MARRIED i as Laokkeepar or clark In some cai Letenc kY 812 per woek ; goud c:ty re! 5 il N NTED-A BOOKKEEPER OF many years praciieal experionce, & goxl oo: inon- eot, snd acquainted with the collection laws, derlvs a Pirinssent enkagemant where ha can be osafafand whers ix abuiitian will ho appreciatad, ATl dnaired relurcoses supulied.” Addross 252, Tribuas omee. o WM-.rnu-nmm_ ITUATION WANTED-WRITING O] PYIN tado R i, Teibuns tgtoa, O 00 4 TUA WANTED—AS MAN OR TRAV- eling mau by & thorough bardwars man: 13 years' a1~ isa good draughtawan aad undeestandy the fist-class references. ) 94 S Addrues FEMALE Domeastion. QITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPKTENT GIRL ) to ook, wasky and ifop, or for general boasework. Grod refereacas i r.quired.’ Call at 254 Twaaty-olght Launndres TTUATION WANTED-1TQ 4 i & hoardiog houso by Auply at 164 Twontieth AUNDRY WORE izl who will room horsall 0 RXCHANGE—-FOR DRY GUODS, CLOTHING rosaries, o iny gaod morobanafso, worth €31 t willput (n 31,00 cash sad some o Just what thay are worth {n cash. 80 of gnadu At retal] ar whulosale plsase call st onco, m HD\’ , Itoom 14, 146 Madison-st, JVANT T0 TRADE MY VINE TRISH FETTER dog. color doep rad, been four ssasont in the tield, weil brokon, for & good' gold watch: ressan for salling, that owner expects Lo leavo the countey. Addross i 4, Tribans ofics. VWANTED=TO FXCHANGE. ostate o Tows for hotel and haod: waoted Addross J'AY Parties wanting ta FIRAT-CLANS REAT, re, Dew o good too- ow hotal of 125 rooma, b H MUSICAL, N WART OF E QrroAT d e supplied ITUATIONS WANTED-LADIES titat-class famsla help of all nationalf on short motica, Ary, 5. N AP IS5 Wt Sadionr FINANCIAL, A.—T0_LOAN-BONEY ON Gill0AG0 FROP- “riy fars term of yeara at followiag Fife On improved business propartyin sums of 310,000 and pwards at § per cont Un tirst-class residencs proporty, fn sums of §4,90end. upwards, at 9 per oent. A CHANCE Tu GET A PINE PIANG AT ATIAR- galn. A Lraod new and magnificeat rosewood §35-0o- {avo ‘planoforte, with Fronch grand sction. overstenn, bisa, ler‘fll atlachmont, sod foll iren frame, nchly olishod rusewvod case, with sorpentine lynth) carved ‘and Iyra: atyle Louls NIV, ‘Meuafactirer's prico Warraated fors yoars, ‘For tale with stoo) ami covor for 824, H. 1% BIAKTIN, 15§ State-st. Q1T 5id all e inproveiments: prico: W MANTL it [, REAND-NEW, UVl R, ) L4 States UUD FIANUS, Jat, A [RWES ou ROS| SED FROM bmall s d I t1n t swma aud on ual mm’fluds. Dmm‘, Mortgags cornier 3 Loans, orm. O DIAMONDE. WATOHES, AT DE Dvate. Smes: L k. Isbed Iasd. AT COMMERCIAL KOT ORTOAGKS, LOOAL sioske, cliy cortifcatos, bnacht aad sald. 844G VUBAUM & CU,, 110 Iittu-ar. MOAEY T TOAN KT8 PR CENT INTERESY n city impravod real sstats, 1 sums af $30,00 an: TRmards. “Apply 0 O, I FIELD & 00., 1§ ¥artlaad o o Abrea moathy, Prico, €30, Warrated i goxrs, WEEDS TEMPLE OV MUBLO, 13 Van Baranst, N[ONEY TO TOAN AT o PRI CENT FOR FIVE (Quigkeing ranos-ursT 1N T wonnne | M e o taria'or Subioen Uocka putaldy af Cork Ruld on monthily o quartarly paywents at REED'S | ooty ta sama of 83000 and. ovar K. BANFOID, TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 94 Van Burca-t, Slllclwr. Morris, ufllhg} Cwill. . [[AISES TROSY PIANGLALL BIODRAN AL | (ONUY LOANKD U APFROVED BROURIIES 5 nwond oascs. full, cloar fona. ' e ol g1y i WERD'S TRNPLE OF MUSIC. 93 Vin Buroa st 1087 153 Ban Maahonatsd UPmede I,IANDSU.\fiC NEW _ROSKWOOD PIANOFORTE, 5-octave, all Iatest hmprovoments, rasslva and els- aat, carvod rosewond y i e ol oeariid LR s i L8 Prico. $620: - Kor salos with ston chven, M irraated for b gesrs.” It 1 MAR: | FTN: 8¢ Mlato-at JUSE AT TIE PRESENT TN THERT 19 SORE o) than a usaally fine aud compleie ssrortmaat of secunl- 4 pl aod orzans to bs found at W, gt e et 0 Th janos inclu Ot srveral stand. t, 1ha tetnway, Halnas ivis & Oo, wmoreon, ot will basald atuncommonty 1w piices for & fow days, the rates ranging from $100 to “flis socond.hand organs are offered at proportionatoly rudaced prices~irowm 416 10 $10, The opportuniiy Is & raro one, and not oceur again in Chicago for a long Ve, NOLET NTH-WILL DY 197~ PAYATLE 80 PER BONT! LL BpY or new plaso. KD el nd_piaan, sultabis for use of tinas. Pelriloge of o) FEAPLE ol o 1. 0, BT e T o ey soruiih: ~— PARTNERS WANT PARTNER WANTED-TO IUY A 1A L ot i & manpiactuning Limbor tradu. | Wl boas fo DARTNER WAN =1 e Se it e Sutlsms Gractig il counng nowusl, n dheleing couats ! “ml!l-l" m{lflk returns, and uwo Fuaka. ,Addntu J 5. wcneltug i DARTNER WANTED-TO BUY A HALFINTER. #at (3 & firat.class saluan ani bowling-ailep in & grow- Lecalpta from 330 10 350 por daye quire st Ro, 161 Bouth 1 INTRR- od with tho bad debte o ing €11y noar Chicago. th tine prospects of Inereass. alacaat., 0t CONNEIt & ], We, BHALL TO-DAY ~AND DUR- {og th A o stock of stationery, i imuctlage, box and fan. <7 uaper ILBER L, 197 Sautt : 5.000 OLB, Axp NEW HOGEE AT Low . el Wabatar's Unabicidgod Diotlonarias hean. Note paper and cnvolonest Diaries fur 1876, S chean bookatory, 1v3 Madls: ANSERUOTION. . = 5 cmcan P PROVIDED WITH G00D TKACIHERS, Eyusfirlvma orargan it do lred. Alusical Agencr, \\ ANFED-LADIES AND ORNTLESIEN TO LKARN telograpuing t tulllon to be paid out of salsty atier 2ltuation 1 seourvl. Nurthwest cncuor tixrdunr 3 _DIVORCES o -a2, FOR INGOM- candal avalded; fou after dacroo. FOR _BALE, N SHEAY FOTL OABIL A RIATLY NEW ) QR R e R A g e S Sia. b ddrews 2 41, Tribuse v o A FINK AL GOUNTEIL AND SHELY. F ‘fné".'gaup T S A R A ai.,_basouisat, —-—-~ AGENTS WANTEI “UQENTE WANTLD—Ta BEND YOIt TH p ! Gutde ! 1 18 & Yo At e Gt st 21Q() WILL BUY AN LR n parte JAN. St A #33roward will be paid ‘and’ vo ©DID Tetara ub Droparly o Teibuoe QTOLEN-FROM 851 MIOILGAN-AY.. wolitaire pearl ring. quostivas Gitica, [POUYD-ON SICHIGAN-AV, & FOCKETIOOK, 1" Owner can hava tho sams by pruriag propesty and pariag for ibis ad ‘Avplyat 10 Bichiganav, ¥ THE PKRSON THAT FOUND MY POCKE book om my entariug the car oarmer of Hial T B g ek GKO, H. 3 134 100 3 care of Kemay & Pidrodye, will obilgo (20 0 ST IEWARD AND N0 QUESTIONS T AN o bl s i aipocuod Teturn to BRINK'S City Espress, Itaudolphi-st. =y N DEG, 18 AND JAN, 2 FROB. Ol S T o o o itghgiar Leim sumn‘m"h Higbtoenil. D-‘ 7l ":lf.f."’T d . oward wi T e A covery aqd b duvetlons safed. Address 4 A'xlu-nnmu. T OST—ON_TIURSDAY, TOCK I e apy ono but ow x};‘-fin R SR e S AT TS0y aad ¥ GANAY. JAN 3L A& O und Wil be pald and do ibea twtura of property %o Tribuse CON. r. le- QTOLEN—FROM %{ 1 gatliairs o o HOARDING AND LODGING. Tlox'z TO LUAN-ONE SUB OF 31,08, ONE OF A 3,000 a1 § por cant, £5, 08t 9 yor cadt, dud lsreer sonit at the vary lowest rites, on resl selato o Chicagu. 3 LE & CU., 144 D st MO TO LOAN AT ¢ FER CENT IN §UME OF ,001 and upwards, on inside improved property. 1t WE IV ATAN ek OO, Rora Tho 1S Lbetiocsty - A[ONKY TO LOAN UN APPROVED BROURITY, M Gt it N sply S AR R RS TS Randolph-at., up-atairs. af QUNS OF #8300 TO a0 AT ¥ AND 19 PER St ’w.fi'lln . X PATTERSON, 18 Washing- ¥ RN tate in Chicago or ita suburbs, of 0a Dliaois Grm, . 15, I PEARE, lteaper llock. PO LoAN= GFO ONE VEAR UPON AL 5. 15 date securitr,” MONTGUMLRY & WATERAAN, W asallost, AND 10 PRit CENT-MONEY T0 LUAS O; wuit, Mortgage buuzi toom 1, MISCE{,LANEOUS, RSWKIS 70 ALL KINDS OF QUESIION AR s want sducations, to leern trades, ety oavan, an sand 60 conta Knd s e FT, Post-Ofice Loz 072 o« — pes Ku, GAsH FAID FOR PAST-OVT GLOTHING AND aneous goods of a suading {aONAS GRLD TG 530 Beatabte % » S5ONS GIVEN IN RUSTI "m& ol S1bY o A ar a0 b e, BIIZARETH WALLEIL, 115 Weub Gble N £ OT BECOND-I1AND BAFE WANTED T £ v slsnas for carriee, 1L J. EDWARDS, &0 sl K ¥IRAM OF FRILON & FISOU WAB DIRSOLVED the 1at day of January, Ia7d, by ibe cetlremont of o ch will cuntinue the boslnes, ttle all of the late fipm. \V ARTED- K BILLIALD TABLE, (XL IN ciooi: condition. Address, with price, U, ab GILES, BRO, & CU'B., 206 Wabash-av, ANTED—30 HUNINESS MEN TO OALL ON Di. BIMONS, 73 Cla; t.,8ad get Lhelr corns extracte ed._Uttios boirs I3to b, KAR TO AGENTS—MALE AND Hond ddress, ped sart Aerioditans Tool Compasy. orn. BUSINESS OHANCES, L/ Sonth Side. HNISIIED HOARDING.HOUSE AND 76 fan, i, NElh, erare oy Rl e et or obatge: o ut)l DE'!“I'“:‘E,‘ o w40 of mm._~_‘_ i e fusniture, Ad wih real =17¢ SE—OPPOSITR GRAND P, ¥10 | DA - Rt O A b or mtiin diowe Fag [JUBINESS ISTERERTS SOID. PAUTNERSAIES Siahed, witls or wit aard. Al singla 24 Reguiiaied, merchaailse an siisia sichanced; 1109 MAT AR Tl LR | B e et 04 o Foom wae of plano a4t ; 'y AT MARKET FOR_ SALKE CHEAR-DOINU and parlor T MER N el csand . e ek ool transiant, $1.60 to 83 per days day board, ¢5: 4l otaor busiess. use BOARD WANTED, = MACHINERY. A GENTLESIAN AND WIVE, WITH | XrRoHiNERY - ath.no WORTIL OF CIiOI08 FivE Ao A GENTLRAAN AND WIFE, NITH | NTACHINERY- 81540 WORTH OF UIOIOE ¥tk changel, Add"“"‘ sibilie Bfey . wachinel agios, bollr, stc., or fur good stock it s, 30 BOUEEIL SEWING MACHINES, ) Y BEWINU MACHINES FUR BALE, u‘u?."éfi«‘fism dute avhome. INA D, UWENS Eri et sl il ; TANTKD—A BMALL BEOOND.HAND CiiTs 4 WA s Baler's (o ooree Lidnas wit, SRV Wi egaat LN C IRy

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