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SLEYTETERE B iTRime o a8 1] THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, (876. HAMBLETON. The Man Who Named His Chila “John Wilkes Booth,” Interesting Record of the Clork of the Democratic Wayseand-Means Committeo, A Systematle Blackmailer, Spy, nnd Smuggler-=-1{is * Black and White Lists? of Northern Mors cliants, In 1850.760, Arrosted ns 8 Rebol 8py in 1862 or '3, Ho Is Imprisoned in Fort Lafayette, f1a Takes the Oath of Alleglance, Violatos I, Is Recaplured While Emuggling Goods Thraugh the Lines, and Agaln Imprisoned. This Is the Man Whom the Democrats of tha Oongressionnl Qommitten Aro “'Woll Batisfled With,” New York Tridune, Feb. 12, Tho naming of his child aftor the aesassin of Abratiam Lincoln was not the oply aet of tho nowly-gppointed elerk of tho Copsmittea of Ways and Moans, whom the Tyibune has just duvon out of office, which illustrated his despleablo character, Bologw will bo found a summary of plo ovidenco that fn 1859-'60 lio was aystem- atically engaged In blackmalling New York mer- chants by means of n Seceesion paper pubiished at Atlants, Ga. ; that, aftor being srrosted aa o epy and kept o prisoner in Fort Lafayetle 1o this city la 1808, Lio obtsined & parole of honor by taking the oath of silegisuca to the United Btates, and immediatoly afterward was captured while endeavoring to smugglo goods fnto the Bebel lines. DLACKMAILING OPERATIONS X 1869-'G0. In the Iattor part of 1859, the Dally Southern Confederacy—s newapaper published at Aulanta, Qs.~began the publication of what it called the * Whito" and * Black Lists " of Now York mor- chants, ‘The ' Black List" contalned the names of hiouses which were denominated by tho Confederacy as “ Abolition houscs,” and em- braced such bouses a8 tho following s Pholps, Blies & Co., Claflin, Mellen & Co., Drajpor, Clark & Co, B. D. Cbittendon & Co., Armnold, Constable & Co., Emerson, Browater & Co,, J. R, Jaftray & Bon, and Morritt, McNut- ty & Lo, then smong tho loading establishments of the city, Tho * Whito List, or Liat of Oon- stitutional Hounes,” was sapposad to contain the names of merdbants who ware favorable to tho canep of tho South. On Feb. 15, 1860, tho Tridune contalned tho following ¢ " " st ST Mo bietems 5o of Sho Boctrarn Confederacy.! The Liack list of tho Confederacy had {ncfuded {he°nams of Davis, Nobls & Co., No, 87 Ghambsrs pirest, and the purpoes of the card f to sx- onerate this Arm from the charge fmplied in that pub- Lication, the editor belng now sitiafied om * ths host avidence tht the .aforesald Airm sre trus, constitn. 4onal men, Laving mever been taintod with any of the Anti-Blayery istow of the doy, elther directly or {ndi Tectly, and (hat wa hereby recommend them Lo their former patrous at the South as & coucern In evary re spect deaceving their continued patronage and sup- port.” e neitber kuow nor carp what tle evidenco msy be which hae produced (his cbange.—whather iy L & suit of clotbes. » pair of ahoes, & bat, w bill of dry ooda, & Lill of wet goods, or $30 in' current bills,~{lia Tact itsclf is enongh, > » Other articles with reference to Hambleton appeared in the Herald and Erening £ost about tho same timo, a8 may be goen from the follow- Ing extracts: Fuening Pout, Feb, 15, 1657, Dnder tho oditorial hesd'of the Goniéderacy 1t 1s an- nouuced that # The senior editor of the yaper Las Leen called from {he city on business,” and'that it will be ronducted by anotlier in bis absence. His call has been £o the North, and the nature of bis business may bo iaferred from {ho publication of a new [l of #Black or Abolition Houses," which wan furnished to his pajar on the 9th inst, ‘T4 is s lstof Fhiladulphia inerchants guito overshadowing the plack lst of New York: In fact, nearly three timea as Jarge, It i prob- abls that lug Philidelphls mercusuts were slawer {0 advertiro in tlie Atlauts print than thossof New York, or st least loss willing to compromise hg paying Nwt&,fl(fl purchase an omission frowm the blac) lst, 0 otlier day one of the mercantile frms of this city, belng callod upon to subscribe monoy fur the purposs of prolecting fteelf from befug de- nounc&du an “Abolitlon Liouse" in the Southern Confediracy, was {nformed that s porson porsmbu- Iattug thia clty, professedly i bolalf of Luat prit, ::3 \:lllu n"l::‘lnrnll] p‘rjol wrous In’.llxh lnl‘:rprill. 1o collected personally and was sbout to cars) 1ot o The Souti il Wi, s 2 i ¥ v Philadelphta Ledger, Feh, 16, 1560, The Southern (onfederacy, pullished st Atlants, hos A list of elghity-three Pliladelphia firms who are clsised 30 bolition busiuess houses, Thcra{a ol a singls # Un- Jon "* houss publisbad, and there ix nct & Palladelphla ldu_r“nm:'nl in {he paper. There are nearly bwo col- tums of New York advertisomonts fu the paper, and dvery ons of the bouses fs classed among the New ?Dl’k ‘' constitutionsl bouses, The senior sditor of o paper, Dr. James Pinckn, lhmfi!finu‘ it 1 ane ent, ‘mouncad ot the hiead of the paper, {s al and “we gce 8 Saming communication ju its columns dated from Philadelghis, 'ho pullio may (ufer from (lices facts what thig obect of thesa publications fa: but such o fmodo.of Ingrraning the buxiniss 0f & neWePIRCE 19 t00 mean apd disreguiable to aflect the business stauding of tho parties intended to be fnjured, UAMSLETON'S PONTHAIT OF HINRELY. Theso, snd other notices too numerous to Pfll:lq, floslly draw from My, Hambloton s de- ongo of himaal!, which took the form of the tolloming bighly charactoriatic lotter to the Herald, " Xt will be obsorvoed that it 1 piened by James A. Hambloton, instead of Jumes P. Hambloton, but this is donbtless a typograph- feal'vrror, a4 othor glaripg blynders of the tvpo sppear in this lettor, "whicl Is given procisly as publisbed in the Herald at shat time, 1 . Naw York Heratd) Feb. 1V, 1860, OUAIOUS LETTHR FitOM A SODTHENN LDITOR TO TAR PULLIC AT TR NONTH, To the Fditor of the Heralil: In your lsaue of the 161k fnst, 1 noticean arilcle reflecting upon myself, as the Feprescuativo of 8 Soutbern pross, You way that Joursriclads based upon fnformation racelyed from tho rening Podf, Itis woll knows (lat tha Post is an Ab- ulitton tncendiary sower, tirougu which {ue refuss dregs of the Lriune office are changed (rom prosa in- to paelry, And in anofiier respect It i« not unlke fjs rest prolatype, by no meuls neapable of any act of [Rfemy, caliihay, and duicection, We vapel the. fouly slanderous, dnd Iying tustuuatlons of avy fournal of of any souroe that inil at our course in the ru\.h?unn of the 'hite and H.ask Luwtlss breu pou- a rolled by othes than Ligi-toied pud Louorabla coa, a As an edior of & Bouthern fournal, profesaing to gepresent sud uphoid the fnstitutivns of thiat suction, wo deamed it & duty, ax well xs'a privilege, to Inform ihe merchanta of and the peaple generally of tha Soull rhi0 wete thelr frivuds aad wha wors icir enewics, We £egard thioko our eneumiee who lava, Ly fhels Yolew aud contributions, been insttumental 15 o tnm‘»una fo do- atroy the Am‘ldlnl{‘nnhnf Atrioan wiavery, to uslte n. susrprtjon, aud who hyve pldpd in oraquitiug » ban its to murder v’um{m and childspu, and to lay desolate our homea aud fresides, trailurous cotobinations thet havo boon guilty Df thesp dark, deapicatle, aud damnblo deods i thas polluted orgaulzatlon known as the Black Republican patty; buf, woru properly wpesktug, wupriucipled gaug of pobiiers, musdetse, (hdovos, fabatica, and (o cendiuries, o yoljtical orgsulzation fhat ever existed bas for 418 oljpct pusposes 89 fnfamous as thag of (he Ljac) Jepuliicaa party, Qopuizant of theds facte, was it not our duly, av well as the duty of atner jourasilsis 34 tha Soutd, {0 Wssu our Misrchanta and tradesmen from eucouriylog of aidiyg in suy way miorcenille estatlishments, 0 New York or ¢lsswhere, that be- ed to of sympathised iu any manner whatscover d and Grerleyy Al 7 wit P as1d Who anprotiale tba profits extoried, in mauy instauces, froit Boutbe o aa Toriy et 04 a0y atri tho subjugation of thy Bouth, o\ OF PYERY B Lo proj 1s of Wus fouth domand 10 kaow wha thiecs ey AF id W shall use ey xextion 4o jul :‘\:‘3:} g{; iela fi.wnuflm‘“’fl" s :,‘.3.1" o 14 0 o8 «ily unt 4 s abich have Hersiofors. doe Resost on s lisy {famout 4sels, Whose poly objuot AT FulteNion et Bt gt et 'wo hiurl -back (s foul ealumny upon ‘the fr0m whlch I emae a3, We baye called upon no concary in thia city exe ‘ed. We Lave nefthiar soliciiod :'umptlun or dnlr-n ; et sloce ar BV un]lflr v6 W tecriVed ORw Cent compensstion ru%m ery beop J\:oluc‘c of camum.uauqfl&, dirpctly or indirectly, from sny Aource whatover, ‘l‘l“ wabara Bias Lasg A{ SUF OWa 83ponas, willie ut x persan. We daly the Jriduny ! ust losg hiad bea; d oF the [Foiniss o u&.k\lrlol‘im&nysmn l# o xhh.d.ho; any gentleman, sfther fn New York or elsawhe roduce the firas particls of eyidonca tiat we ered jo bargain to apy biackimall " o recel; ennation for snyth r'nvg' wa liavo done fn the E-;’ gontlemun i New York aun convict us of blackinatly we say publish it Lo the world. We say urther, (bt rrant soy gentlemsn in MNew fork tha fiberty to publieh any and all letters they bavo, or can_ get, wrilten Ly us to {hem or thelr rends ttpon thie subject of tho ¥ White snd Disck ! Wedefy anynrm or party In thls ity or sure ‘whera elss to convict of squinting at ¥ blackmall.” ‘6 challonga the cowardly scoundreia who serk (0 as- 'erso our clisracter thraugh the losthsome colamn of ho /ribune, the dirty Medla of (Le Esat (madium of tho Poat), OF through 1o cheap chatinel of tho Sun, to an invesilgation, ‘We ey, econndrels, liars, robbors, cowards, sud poltroona a¥ you re. wliosrer you may Te, that charges us with bisckmail," make (he proof, or'conceal your sknlking facas, The editor of tho J yinune is 8o degradod that he fa s disguating 1hel on fhio raco of which lio {8 & inember, Toeking With tho noxious odors of political and incandiary leproty and rottrnuoss thsb fs con. stantly emansting from At flthy carcass, who Lreatbes 'Wfe and form foto tlg Republican party, and pestilencs o Uze cauntey, we Ioxve i to bimeelf—{ti lowes! dopth of human biseneas. No newspaper-attack, no slander, no foul publics tion, will change our conrna in the publication of th Whils snd Blsck List. We nre wiljlng to Lo tried by the record. " If any person kuows anyibing that con injure ta in thie eatimation of gentlemen, we sy, pub: Hiah 3t withiout delay, Vs ore auxious to’asa it, o profess Lo he goverued_in thin matter by prinel. ple, aud all the monty in Wall strect canuol change our course, Weinlend to publish the nome of any firm or any membor of 1t tiat hes beon or fa st thia tlma connected with the Blick epubiican party in the fanstical sad Anli-Blavery cliurches of Uencher and Chicever, We know that ilin Southern people will not [Rtranife a chas of men who are g0 Deatial and arous lo the Coustisution as thows comprising i X Tlopublicen Diarly, or who worship ab the Hond. ial shrind of Deccher snd Clieevwr. Elrms holdiug such lnitical sentiinonls to Bouthiern iulcreatn muat not expect Southern support, and the Southiern people 1ay flicy shall nol have It Tho queation, then, 1s, who ara whito snd who are Liack? Ja3158 A, HawnLEzoN, Editor of (e Confedrricy, Atlauts, Gs, AnamaaTraN Horrw, Fev, 15, 1660, Commenting, tha day following ita appearance, on this fotter, the Evening Fosl watd ¢ ‘This langusge at once stamps the characlor of tho man, o o, A croatire that (a capablo of writing in this fashion fa mot, wo trual, a fair representative of e Boutit ; nor 14 there, as wo Lope, a meresnille firm in the Usdun capablo' of belug Intimidated by bis threits, Hix wppropriats place would acem u Belgliborliood of th Tive Pointa, - o 10 b0 40 the "Thla eams enterprisiog pateiol has been fu Plfladels phia; Lut tho Fennsyivanisn, s Desmocratio pring, yronises him o bastinado if he should reappear, It oays * Wenea IJ{ ho Naw York Jlerald that tho publiaher of sho Diack List in s3ld o Lovo estoried $9,000 from tlist community, of course from thoss Louscs not Included in bie Black List. Wouro slso fufurmed that thls miserable fellow, Hambloto, Bow on 8 collscting tour, I8 to arrive in’this city to'day. It {Lia bo the care, Ist his reception be & warm owo: fot Lot aud sols- lenthor go up, 80 that Jumes Pincknoy Hambieto, editor and proprietor of the Southern Confedera-y, i slernly sppreciate the Unfon-loving sud scoundre Dbating people of Philadoelphis,’ MERCHANTA' MEMORILS OF HAMPLETON. Aoy quantity of, testimony from old mer- chiants of tho Lighest business raputation, who romember Ifambloton, can bo had, showing his operatlous to have beon of the baldest snd boid- est blackmailing cbaracter, Insomo of the fue stauces givan below tuo informant is not named, but the Tribune’ youches for tho choracter of each, J. Trambull Smith atated that ho woll remem- bored the man Hambleton coming to lls placo of busivess and domanding an adyortisement, which was refuscd. The fellow then steppod around and fnapectad the sbolves ip o awaggor- iug ntylo, aud 8aid: **You bave s large atock of rouds, and must be dolug a large Boullisra trade, but I'lt bo d—a if you do avy more,” Mr. Smith was then iu tho riddlery businexs. George W, Rea, of No. 202 Lewis atrept, sald ho ** romembored tho scoundrol woll, h maonor, and wanted to kick him ont of tho atoro when he ealled, butdid not on aucount of tho sentimont of othor membors of the Hin W. I, Lfion, of the old fitm of W. I, Lyon & Co., Aaid that, pravious to the ontbreak of tho Roleltion, Gon, N. I’ Banks camo to tho city with an futroduction to bim, and Lo, together nith othier citizens, sizned an {uvitation to Gen. Baoks to spoak jo \Wall strect. ‘The list of names on this paper was published in tho South, accompautad by an articlo Jucitiog tho animosity of all Bouthoru merehants taward the Now York houscs reprosented on the list, Mr, Lyon re- mombors that somebody called on bim and mede Bome fhreats, At that timo he thought it would provo a sovore Liow to his busioess, bul subucquegt cventa made the ‘Black List" a blessing, Mr. Lyon lost only 370 on his Southiorn trade, which nlh;nvln would have cost lum several tloa- fands. - Lorace B. Claflin & Co., B, 8. Jaffray & Co., and Hoory W. Duryeo were ropresented on tue * Blaok Liat,” but remombor hitlo olae tuan the binckmailing charactor of the proceeding. A member of a prominent busivess irm ea- goged In the hat trado on Dropdway sawd that Hambleton published his houso in”his Black List 1o the Confederacy, ol Atlants, Gn., {nat bolore tho War, and scat tho house word that ho ‘was opon to lrgsnllmnuv. and, if coavinced, ha would trausfor he firm frowm the Black to the White Liat. The goolor member cf tho firm re- turned tho raply thet thay carod as_lésla for Liis Whito List 83 they did for s Black one, and that, If he camo to their place of busineds, hio n&pld kick the would-bo blackmailer down slairs, A gontloman for many yoars s member of the firm of Morning & Co, "waid that Hambloton called upon him at No, 251 Broadway, fn the Jat~ tor part of tha year 1859, and showed him & List of namos of Now York imorchants who wero on tho Black List becauso they were Abolitioniuts and would not ad:ortiso, in Soutliern vowspa- pers. Mr. Hambicton declared that with thoe honsos tho Bouth would bavo no doalinge. He 8aid that among tho uamos wore E, S, Jallray & La. Clatlin, Mellep & Uo., 8. B, Clittendor. & Co,, Bhormsu DBrotbars, and Bowen & Mcflumoo. ~Mr. ~Iinmbloton then solicited an advertisement for iho Richmond En- quircr and on Atlavta nowspaper. The moralinnt roplicd thet hus tirm cuuld not bo biacke wailed fn that manner, and rofused {0 advariiso, **Wo then had duo us from merchanta fn diffor- ent Bouthern cities eoma 40,000, nad overy dol- lar of it was ropudiatod, and our property at New Orloans, Mobile, Charleston, aud Gtbor cities whoro wo Liad agencics was confiecated,” HAMBLETON AB X BRY AXD BMUGOLER. In Docewbor, 1852, or Janusry, 1863, Mfr. HMambfeton was found in the City'of Now York uuder the assumod ‘name of Hamilton, and un- dor such circumetancos nu to justify ballef that o was ongaged or intorestad in contraband Lrado with the evem 0 was arrested by order of tho I'rovost-Marsbal-Guneral, and con- fined for o fow dayaat tho Park Barracke, and thpn trpnaferred to Fort Lafayette, Tlere ho romainod fer several months. 1o waa in fre- quent commuoication with tho local militery auttoritics, throucl tho olficers who accasion- slly bad business in the fort, He made profuse professions of loyalty to the United Statpa, and roproacnted that Lo was suffering severply in Lealth from colitluomout. Home time in’the Bummor of 1863, at " the instauce of offi- cors whoso sympuihios be Liad excitad, bis wasra. Jonapd from the fort upon the coudivlon that bo would take tho oath of allegiauco to ths Upited Btates, and ransin fn the City of Now Yark, and not dopart thorefrom without writtsn pormise wion aud that bo wonld report ju persos onea & wook to & desiguated oblicor, ilo took tho oatl, s0d ¥igoed & parolo pledging buusull to carry out thio condilions, 1o July o August, 196, e applied 20 the officer who Lind been faduced to securo for bim tlue roliof, for leave to go fo Washington {u ordor that he might make® por. soual application Lo tha Preajdont or Bocretary of War for porwigslon to cross tho linos,—glving 84 8 rosson that his health was so delicats thal Diis ife would be imperiled if Lo had to endure tho rigoss of an anguwn clinato o Nov York, Permlesion was given to him upon the sondi- tion, which Lo sccopled, and uran his pladgs of houor, which bie guvo, that, if lits spplication was rejected, his would return to New York, Tha uext thing bosed of him was, s ho bad beeu captured by Gen, Tyler's forcag in tho lat- tor pare of September, 1868, while trying to smuggle gooda contraband of war {nto the ene. y's Jinos, 1o had on his petsop when ea tured tho pass to Washingion which he hl‘d ol tained under the circumstancos stated. 1o was raturned to & military prison ; but how loog ho remainod thoro,and liow his reloauo was brought hout, 14 not ascertained, After bis recapture, 0 allegod that ho Lad pafd r.oulhlt:ubml sumd of monoy 1o ono of the ofticers of the Provosy Marslint's Department, who had taken some par lu procuring for him tomporary rel What tho facty # 10 this sraueactio not be pasitively sl bt 1t 18 certain that tho ofticer was, on 'account of this cbargo, arsested aud lnbjuud to al months' imprisonment, —————— AN IMPORTANT DECISION. New Yonk, Feb, 14.—An lmportant rntiog was mada (u thoe United Statos Oircuit Court to-day by Judge Wallace in the auit of Bersl va. The Adaws Expross Company befors a jury, Tue ca80 involvad tho legal construction of & clau ju the Express Oompany's zaceipt, limiting its liability to §50 unless ttis yalue af the package shall be atated by the shippor st tha Lime of shipmont. 'The Court ruled that tho qcnq‘n; W # bigdlug contract, aud that, aw plaintisf gid nop sIato tho value of bia shipmoup ‘st the time of delivery to the Exprers Company, tho responsis biliby of the latter was ini to 60, sod phine il could ouly racover tbat amouut, oven fhoush mfl:flwww by tha pegii- uce of fan THE COURTS. The 1loly War Against the Un» righteous Tux-Gatherer Bl Continues, That Interminable Xibbe-Hill Suit 8till Taxing the Pationce of the Court and Jury, Wilbur F, Storey Presented with Another Libel Suit---Patrick Colwell Wauts $25,000, What Was Dono by the Conservators of Justico Yesterday, CHICACO. ~ TESTERDAY'S TAR LITIGATION, E.J. Mopson & Co. yesterday filed a bill for injunction againat Evans, stating that in May Iast they listed Lhotr property at $4,000, which Phitlipa rataod to $3,000 and the Biate Board put upto €12,160. The tsx ia 509,40, whiok tbe compisinanis wact to bo relloved from paying. DaGolyer & lrothor a'so object to tho action of Joln K. diller, Asseanor of tho North Bide, who raised their assossmont from £8,000 to €8,600 and now theyars ssked to pay a tax of 64784, Dr. T. H. Davis, howover, thioks ho was apacialy Binglod out to shoyw thie malice or ig- norance of the South Town Assossor, for though Lo aid not own & dollar's wortt of property in that town Lo was assossod $1,400, aud Is pow callod on to pay a tax of $30,16. Alyio E. Neuborg and®Josoph Delnel also find somethiug wrong Lecauso thoy wera asssased at 83,000 by tho Asspasor, when their roturn ehowed thoir property to Lo 600, Thoir tax is $190.85, aod they think thore bas beon somo unjust dis- crimination mado agafnes tuem by somobody. In tho Circuit Court Hormnn Vogler yeaterday invoked tho nid of & morcifol court to protect biw from Eroest Hummel and L. 0. Huek, Vog- ler says lio told tho Asscador (o rate lum at £300, but that judividusl wroto §2,000. And mow Huwmel ywants £150.85 from him, which he re- apeotfully deciines to pay, THE RIBUE JLILL SUIT, ‘Tho greater part of vestorday was qongnmed In the Kibbe-Iill suit by the reading of deposi- tions from partlesio Toxas, who teatified thac they know thoe siguature of Hobinson, and that tho siguatures attachod to tho throe deeds in question in tho suit wero genuiuo. I the after- naov Prof. ‘Yurocr and his son Robert wors on tho staund to provo tbat Lho latier wak not at ths Facilio Hotel in thia cily at the time Keed ceati- fied be Lad_given him the doeds for Lis brother Rudolphus X, Turaer. CORRECTION. In the account given last weok in roporting tle examination of Mr Leonard SBwett ah error ‘was made 1 stating tbat he testified that Reed offered to mako s aflidavit for bim to the effect tlint nia ovidenco given in tio criminal trial was false, In ordor todo Mr, Swett and Reed both justico, o short extract is givou betow which wag taken fiom the stenographic minutes, au follows: Mr., Retcham—r, Bwelt, dld not Jamea Teed on At occastou dell you thiat fio was deslrous of making s afidavis o {ho effect that bis testimony given in the Criminal Court and taken in his deposition was wutrup Ao, alir, hie dtd not. Q.—>r, Bwett, did not James Reed on that occasion at the Palner Fiouse 81y {o you that he desired aa n yoluatary et upon bikparc to make an stlduvit {n subst ce stating (lat oil thie ¢ mimauy ho bad given 88 {0 tha mannfsctura of the Turnor decds, given in the Crlmina! Court and n the depadtion taken in this caso, waa false 7 A.—No, sir, Ledld not, Q.—Diil not Jamen Jised sak yonr ansiatance to en- abls bim to placo Limuell in & posilion where Lo conld ‘muko an aMdavit to the offect tliat what Lo had sworn with referenco Lo the fargory of the Turner deeds wss false, and that ho would do 80, provided ho could be protectad fzom a criminal prosscubion A—No, air, lie did not, —Did not James Recd, on the occaslan referred to in ho [ast question, represent fo you his necossity in & pecunlory seusz, aud thal bs deaiked (o fise the coun- try, but iirst that Lo was willing (o make on afdavit thiat what he had eworn ta with referonce to the for- gery of the Turnar deeds was false 2 A.—Yart 8o aud part notso, Lo did not proposs to make any aiidavit, Q.—Mr, Brett, did not James Tteod, ot the time and placo Last nbare reforred to, seek to make an arrangs: et with you by which an afldavit upon his part shiould bo made {u ths future, provided it could be so orranged an that ho would be Becure from & criminal B o it You gt that all o propodit ~—No, ¥fr, You get that all wrong. No on was made-to make on sfidavit, Tuat was n‘;?')lll the {terviow waa abaut. After tha crofs-axamination of Mr, Bwett by Mr, Barnun. Judge Iopkins safd : Afr, Bwett, some lttlo question hau arlsen by & furymau which cecurrod on Jour dircat examniualion, 1 undersiood the qamtion 9 to whother anythlug was sald to you at the Palmer oo by i, Mo 1 rlaion o U aklng a i v L1 . A.—Yen, slr, that ja what T made a memorandum of, and that T wanted fo state about. Q. (by the samo)—~I would liko to hoar Mr.Bwett slate tlist prain, A.—Yes, forgot; that 1s what I wanted to ex- plain, When I saked 3r, Barnum somehow I dropped out tust vory ihiog, Iu the course of the converss- vion with Ar. Reed ai {ha Palmer Iouss I (old him that Turger lisd beeti speating sbout bl belog sont out of the country snd moucy provided. I tol alm that Turner Lad expended substantially the xasdy maney that ke bxd, and wis bard up for money, and that any monoy thut ho might got ha bad lo_pet from hia friends by way of advaiicement, and I asved bim i o dos uy, nud I ald, “ Your testimeay may have alisken the foith of ‘Turnar's frienda {n biim," and I salid, D you deaire to mako any alatement {n regard t0 thio factd of this case diffarcutly (rom whit you nave made?" 1lesaid, ** No, I do pot.”” Q. (by Ar, Darnum)—Thial s what Jsmes Teed ald ¢ A.=-Yes, airs I heard Mr. Reed's verston of that, and Do Awve it'very exact. Some how or other that alipped my nind s I went over tho story. : *'Q, (by Alr, Ketcbum)—Now I vant fo_ask you 'if at any time, ofilier Leforo or_after that, but sibsequeat to thi crinie isl, M. oo OLI 133 anpuniog logou upon e subjoct malter of making au a |hp. tuea that he was willing # do 80, desirad to do #o, or wonld do €0t A.—No, ir; ho never did. v DIVORCES. Amallo Moyor flod b bl Yostardsy fn the Su- perior Court, compiaiuiog that hor husband had feft hier to shift for hersell snca July, 1869, and now slio wanta a divoco. UNITED BTATES OOUNTS, Robart I, Kelloy, of New York. filed a_bill agaiust Charles W, and Fanny Rigdos, Jola Miller. Edwn C. Larued, Edwin O, Laophero, Wirt Dextes, James M. Walker, Melvitle W, Ful- lor, Mosds Suydacker, Blilom 8. Willard, Heo- ry T, Jones, D. J.' Smsll, Goorgo Taylor, and Thomas Sbelton to foveclose a truat.dasd for $35,400 ou Lot 11, Block 1, in €. W. Rigdon's Rosublivision of the S. 5 33:100 acros, mora or loss, of that part of tho B. E. fractional 1 of Hoc. 47, 83, 14, i7ing cast of Cottage Grove aveous, Chribtian pnd Gusiavus Prepsger sued I EKirchiofor for 31,010, DANKRUPTCY MATTERS. T. E, Joukine waa apuointed Provisionsl Asuignao of the pstato of Z, B, Hall, ‘I'ho folluwiug cnaes wore raforrad to Register Tibbard for final report: Iirby O, Pardee, J. 1. Robinson, Q. ‘I Counor, Loula Hloomentlial, 0. O, Miller, Jobn Maves, Bamue! Brown, G, T, Kesslor, Alphonse Rachow, J. 1. Coghiraune, John Johmston, Joln Davis, and Josoph Croswell, The caes of Qollee, lari, and Lindeay, W. I, Mayberry, and A. D, & I, B. Xodgors, were refarred to Negistor Johnsou for fus report. I'ie petitions of Joslah N. I'sle and Judye T Biringer wora also rofurred to Rogister A, B. Logu tar flus) report, I B, Jenkips was ypsterdsy appoioted As- glglun of Jun E, Howlaud. 'ho oreditors of I, 8, Dola & B, M, Boore, coatractors, hold s meoting yesterday, and voted to secept thie compoaition of 80 per cout offered by the bankrupts, Tlus will be payablo in three {ustallments, dus resnectivoly June 16, Aug. 1, sud Oct., 1 next, sobured by tho nates of II. B, Dole gusrautced by Yobert J, Hackelt, A firvg goneral moating will bo beld Ing before Negistor Hibbard, io tha es! o Crystal Lake {ickling and Proserviog Wurke, * compouition weshing of the orediore of B, I, ‘Turner will also be bold thie moruiag, CIRCUIS COURT, Patrick Oolwell commeuced an actlon in tredpave agufusp Wilbur F, Btorey to rucover 25,000 for au mllegod libel published agaiust im fu the Tinies of Fob, 18, 1475, wherslu he wras charged with botug accessory to or instrue meotal in & turder, CRININAL COUBT. Joun O'Brien mas t510d for Jarcony and ae- quitted, lam ITayon, alisy Ihlflm, was trled for an awvault nod found uot gulity. ‘lhe bail of Louls Oppenhelmer and James Taylor was doolared furfoitad, Ewily Jolusou, chargod with armoo, com- mitted in wotling fire to No, 177 Weat longoo steoet, in Navember laut, a1 the tune ocoupied by Lir, the inteution beibg to defraud au jnsurs auceconipsuy, wad put on trial, mud the evi- dence for tho prosecutivn was clossd whan tha ooust adjourved. TIE 0, Juoos Horml—mhbn"‘v':’. HiL 33008 Gaar~160, 163 to 13, 116 10 184, in- clasive. Jawpson—24, 27, 28, 83, 34, 56, 41 to e e 65 0 co N Tnclinive. g““ l{‘m"‘_g&’il& llg’i wnd o} casn 837, AL 3 0 T00ae Boorn4t3 4k, 435, 467 to 455, in- A e FAnwELE—No, 1,221 atll on trial, 7, Buckley and Mary Buckley, al. va Conrad Bfckenburg, $917.18,~Robert Bmifts va, Wiliam 18, beAlister, $191.6: Jopor. GAnz—Charien Flacher va, Henry Graterand Cdward Hermapn, $440,17.~Darid_Deogven etal, v, Jobn ponel, $130.70.—lerman Reudtor® v, Erlck Nelson, $391.49.—Jsmen Talcott ve, Joanph Kaufminn ‘Alsxander Goldsmith, $764.07,—J. T. Moloneus vr, Thiomas 8. Dobbios and deorge R, llowen. §601,10,— Georgs W, Kecne o al. ve, Taura Taylor, 081,22 J0D0R dpursON—Pleros Fowers va. Hustuira, Fort eno & Chcago Tuilway Compavy} verdiet 47,00, aud motlon for new (risl. ——— ELSEWHERE, AN INTEREATING CASE. Mrapnis, Feb, 14.—In the easo of Blum ve, Tha Puliman Sloeping-Car Company for tho loss of 3,000, slloged to bava baen stolen Letween Humboidt snd Memphis while Blum wae n pas- nonger and asleep {o 00e of tho sleoplog-cas of tho defendnat, Judge Brown clargea tho jury that tho Bleeping-Car Company waauot liabla as aa (nn-keeper or common earrier, like & ralirond company, whick was beld by tho Supreme Court of Indians, A private Loarding or lodgiog bhouue, or restaurant, {8 responsible as an fnn. keaper for tho losa of poods by gueats. Llie sloeping-car companiea must take ren- sonable caro of pguesta and property, espacislly whila eaid goosla aro asleop, If the Company waa negligont, {t becams la- ble, and if thoplaintiff waa neglicent as to Lin own proparty, tho Companv sbould not be held liable. 'TuaBleopiog-Car Company ip liable only for uuch[xnpany as.l8 usuatly carried about the arann of s pasnonger, sucti na clotbing, amall g4ago, and puch an amount of monoy a8 is nooeesary for traveling expentes, if tho plaiu- 1iff'n losa was causod by & want of care on the part of the Company, he should have s verdict for such ressonablo amount for travoling ox. penses w9 the jury moy desm necosrary. Tho Jury rotusned o vordict for the pla(ntilf for 210, TILY FEDENAL COURT AT HPRINOFIELD, Svecial Disvatchto Thy Chicago fribune, BraunorieLy, Iif., Fob, 11 —[n the Federsi District Court to-duy, procoedings wero dismiss- od at dofandant’s costs azsfust T. J. Sharp, pro- pristor_of Sharp's Slalesman, of Lincoin, Ii., chnrged with sendiug coples of his paper to oth- or than subseribers under the provision of the Postal law making lower ratoa to ootoal sub cribera to periodicals. Io the momowhat famous cares growing ont of alloged fnfringement of patents on Sadam Foy's gorsot skirt-supnorter by Huater and othiors, at Normel, McLean County, couvsel for Koy fo- dayobtained Tn the Fodoral Court orders for flual decrees aflirmlog the Fov oatentn, and per- petual infunctions will iaruo apainst defendants in tha latge number of suits entered. Dofault was taken {u two cases of the Bank of Commerca vs. 0. M. Henty & Co. and judg- moat for abont $16.000 aud'4 per cont damnges ou s bill of axchiango. 27,905 FOR SAM ASHTON. Sveaal Disnatch tn Ihe Chicags Tridune, Mizwaukes, Feb, 14,—In the case of Sam Aslitoo, of Chicsgo, against the City of Osbkonh, ontho bonds of tho old Winnebngo Railroad, issucd in 1667, tup Court directed a vardict to Le entered for $7,905. LETTERS FROM TIE PEOPLE, RESUAPTION, To the Editor of Tha Chicago Tribune: ELk Guove, I, Fob. 14, 1870,—In your isens of Baturday, tho 11th inst., thoro appoarod a oommuniecation from C. P, Backingham, oo the **Currency or Logal-Tender Claues,"” in whicl bo makes this statement in refaronce to tho ex- oheogo of the 8.65 thlrty-yoar bonds for groen- backe: ‘*Now, why should wa encounter ali theso ovils, deranging all bumuoss, producing confusion and distress among emall dealera, and providiog a rich barvest for keon capitalints, wheu therois & direct, easy, and hovorable way 2" &e. . o o *“Lbat way is simply for tho Gov- ornmont to rodoom ifs promisce.” . . . WIf tuo greenbacks are pald in gol?, that gold will be usod in their placa.” Now, to mo that appoars like an honost and logical statement. In your editorial note you sk, $Vaoro, whoo, or how w the Government™ to got $120,000,040, of gold to rodeom this paper?” Now havo you not anewercd thst fquestion whon you asseri in anothar editorisl noto, * Sectetary Bris- tow says Lis can goll at par fox iyold 8 thirty-yoar 43¢ per cont boud "¢ Af that laso, doea 1t not anuwer tho quosticn’, (For thiareanca Aa fast ae ho solla & 434 por cent thirty-yoar fbi-boud be will call in and re- Geomn & .90 bond. ad it this way tho gold mar- kot is aot disurbed. Tue bulk of "tho §6-20 bonds are held in Rurops, .aud it is there, through thoe influence of tho Rothschilds, that tho Sncretary bopes to boable to exchango 414 per cont loog Londs for 5-20 G per cont short onos, " It bo wero to undertako to_sell thogo 43¢ per cent bonds for b purpose of scooping up kold in Gormany and England avd stuppiog to \Yasbiogton thero to bo lonrded umtilhie had acearuilated $420,000.000, bio could ecll not one of them with any such purpose in view. Their orica would declice far bolow par at once. Tho gold cannot then bo obtained in that way, aud tho bottorn fatla out uf that plan,—En.] You may say, to throw eo Iarge an amoant up- on the markot at one timo would make {t im- possible for them %0 Lo mogoiiated. Woll, if you ploase, soll 850,000,000 a year, it would then tako but about éfghtyoarsto redoom aft tho groenbacks, and that iy not a long time, if by 80 wojng wo can restore confidenco b0 tue business public 1o tho purposs of the Goveroment to meet ita obligations, and my opinion ts that the groenbacks would big very near gold lang bofora tho time bad oxpyed. Or supnos you sxclango {ho 1 por cant Band for greenbachs, at the op- Alon of tho holdor, at the eamo time romoving tho legal-tender charaater for all futurs con- tracts. 1L Appenrs to me as though tbat sowd bo the Loneat thing for {ho Government todo ; elthor redeem tho gresnbacks in gold or give in exchango momotlung @ near its equivalent as possible, and thareby provent tho * keen capital- fat" from ‘‘proying upon the common poople,” a8 Mr. B. puts it, I admic that 1 am far infglblo on the quaation (Judging from tho state of own fiuancos), Lut it does look from my staudpolot aa though' tho 3.65 bonds smocked a llitle too much of tuo traditiorary ** atump tall,” from your fguring, for an honest Governmaont to pay thelr obliga- tions in them. {Tue Tusvys le not wedded Lo any particalar proitrary rato of iotoreat, 1t is in favor uf guch rate as will make tho fundivg bond equal 1y val- ue to tho moooy 1o whicn existing debts have been cootractad. s that not falr to tho crad- itor clags 7 Moro thau that would not be fair to tna debtor class,—Ep.] . And gines Uncle Ham has bsen doing such good, and, lot us trust, (asting service in teache ing Dis own servants, as woll &5 tho mapuface turers and dealers in whisky, a leason in hogeaty, 1, a8 ono of bls common cliizens and belisvor in tho rights of the commoun berd, would much Iiko to ko0 lum a8 houeat as 18 practical 1 earrs- fng out bis pramuses and obligations. And I resd on the ®1 gruenback **The Uuilod Statos will pay to bearer ons doltar," gud I waz siwava taugnt’ that & dollar was 100 conts, and not 80 Conts, 38 you mako out thal ihe 3.0 bond s worth, J. A, SW. rald thht’ 3.68 gold-bond which would be ogal-tondor for all exiuting dobts would un- questionably be worth as much aw tho average volue of tue grosaback sinca 1870. viz: 87 conts; we beliove sich & boud woula not fall below 80, aud thet ia better than auy broker will give for # grasuback.~Euv.] CITIZENS' ABSOCIATION. To the Fditor of Iha Chicaga Trivune: Carcago, Feb. 13.—Probably no momber of tbs Citizons' Amaoclation, ssda from tho members of the Commitieo, {8 mare familiar with the work of tho Association thau myseif; and, in justice to the Executive Committos, who were 80 uujusily aseailed by some ohronic fsult-tinder in tho Postand Mail a few days #go, and by a contomplible elue frops the editor, 1 desiro to say that nobody of msn, withont pay, aud prompted solaly by s feeling of deep inters reputation of the city, ever gwvo so much of their time, and wo frocly of their woney, a4 the present Execative Committoa and some dozen athersof the members, I bave often wondored how mos$ of these mou, wilh so wavy ressiug business carcs upon thow, could spars bo ttmo they a0 cheerfuliy aud patieutly devote to the labors of this organization; aud tuose who give the most time, slso contribute the wiost monoy. 'I'ue Association are dulug & most noblo work. ‘They aro moving along carefully, energetiostiy,audaurely: with sound, patry d dignitied idusa ; sud tbiewr 1abur Wwuse catmiuly plow itselt by by in & good Governweut, oqual sud just taxation, and the tots! rout snd u;unfl:n of ou;hwlrupl lnd'thlult:}l.ofln b Ipy kuow of Lhp vash amopus of Anbor Jomemilte %5 o perforaied, and the diffiouttics snd obstaclas they hava mut with Lhrough the apposition aad intriguos of theso misorabis and corrupt rings of taz.ontera,—tho greatest curno that aver befoll our citv, ‘They bavo met dificultion that would discouraga any sot of men; but thoy took Lold uf this work of reform from principlo and true patiiotic tatives, and are detorminod to avercoms all obatacles thromn in their way by tho dovil and hix fellow-workers 1 Cook County. I am eonfident, when tao plang of tlis Asrocintion are 1oalured, the good poopla of Chicaga will have causs ta rejoice, and will pronownco tho organization oue of their richest blessings. Jusrice, 1XDUSTRIAL &CHOOL. To the Bditor f the Chizagn Tribuns: Cutoauo, Keb, 12.—Wo wiah to call the atten. tion of the bensvolently-Inclived to our '*Jo- duelrial Behool ™ at the Chicago-Avenue Chareb, ‘We bave sbont 180 to 200 achiolara evary Batur day afterncon aewing patch-work or garments. Our object is to teach them to sew. Thoy ara all poor clilldren, snd wo aro in nood of calico to furujsh work for them to do. Wil u ot somna_of our cheritablv-disposod morchants be kind enough to lend ua a helping Land by coutnbut~ oz a fow of their romnavts, e mill bo thapk- ful for apything, be it ever po amall, - All parcels can bs left at the church, 1n carn of Mins’ Dryer or Miss Syma. Mus, Juria Winsox. THE FIBST CHILD. Tathe Edilor of The Chieagn Tnibune : Cuicado, Fob, 14,—Although of littlo conss- queaco who sas tho first white child born fn Obicago, yot “Angle" is mistaken, a8 many oth- ors lave been, The first whi.e cld born in Cbleago was Ellen Manln Kinzio, aftormards Mip, Dr. Wolcot', and eubsequently Mre. G. C, Dates. Jobn I1. Kinzio was born ‘at Sandwicly, Can., July 3, 1903; Ellen Manin Kinzie, Cule cago, 1805;: Matia H. Kinzie (Mre, lluotor), Chicago, 1807; aud Robert A, Kinzio, Cbicago, 1800, A C. THE FIRST-COMER. To the Edilor of T'he Chicaga Trivune Citicaco, Fob, 14.— Angle™ w1 part correcta the error about tho first white Woman who ever visited Cliieago™ yet Jobn Kiuzio dido’t hvo hero In 1603, Concerniog many of thesa items 80 fraquantly missated, tho fects can bo easily wrived at by referring to & pampulet called " Ghlesgo Aantinuitics’ Kumbor Two.” to by o fouud at Keoner's, or st Lasuman & Bartlott's; and #o oloar up tho TasoLe. ESTATE. TPOR BALE- 4 NORTI. LASALLEST., COTTAGE Kg&f“l‘}"c’“"k b Andey ul‘x',:r?.”xmz.. ast Sorant of Lpoks and Ly storo, Wit Sene B oo b “ata nrgatn o time. 1L, WL o 4, WILL PURCIIASE 3 ‘Dfltk ‘homié .\‘lfl.uul {\"‘l C};I’:l’!ll dav._Inquire 81137 boath Glarkat. O At atar tis Somed D a1y O TAY i it coree Al Dot oo B ok 17, OFer wanted. 3. J; GUODRIGH, L5 Dear sacment oifice. AT " GRFAT 19 $5J VanBuron. - CITY R ACRIFICE. TRRMS J.UYLER, Hoom 6, WANTED--MALE HELP. Bookkeeners. Clerks, &o. SOME . W ANTED-A YOUNG BIAN OF xpRRI. 0 & grocery and Lon 810t 18 Jehrs. Apply at % eadl ‘ ANTED—-A who Jivas it 18 oasst refecencas, ‘k 69, Tl A No. oq . 0% 416 Karth Fonrit-yics Bt. Lol '‘REN" 000D HORSP-COLLAR RINGED & REITZ, Bivoms' A ‘rxuq ‘ ¢ SITUATIONS WANTED=--MALE, Baokkeoners. Clorks, Ete. Sripamer RS b A S 308 Arablc, a8 boskkoepbe: ing s Fraioh, ciarky or aaTsmas, haeing Booc emplosad s pugh 1n FETGC Eh1Honth Amances ARGt USREH I SAPLEY, 1t Wort Wavhingionats JTPTATION WANT. A COMPETENT BTAN. i PAll4 e ) 7 Airony B 3 K (NG, Toipine Shce. o AU AFLEIBE ITUATIO! 1Y A YUUNG MAN A betwana b 8 trozabed PR R S WANTEO-NT AN AGTT man in any honnrabin exuacity: gaad edrrsspandent, tial In acenitnts: wnafd travel. = Ralerences vabstan. Addrevs WSS AT (KO, Ti 48, Tribuna omas. ANTED-A GHODh T i UELPER AX yv 0 Wew o )!I‘IMCKSJHTH UELPRI Ewnplovment Ageneres. ANTRD RRTRV-CLRRI, RATARMTAN, BIIIP. ront ki 2 470 Butary, Lortons seekiad siplor. Clark-st., Room 19, seccnd onp. o Auooe» 81 Bod ARTED-1,00 Y:‘:l“l‘l‘l‘n‘g‘n- 2 WARTERCUSS hAUIAE T Jory, A BTOCK the warld for 1his Lual ud ted T e nfil'i'“mga'i”?.h'"'#e'n}'."(fl Fiims Solning. "For afottastic ) Trad s'n,;?;x.uuowmn:"Eulfi‘fi‘?. o Dbt R0 WASTED-RELIAT RAROIEIIT ’uu!e fee commitan, SIWATC sizth, TED. 0 BELL Mx AN CHHKR T ont sala'y sttachment for karotans famps, Navells 490 lAvs-custer, chromos. 204 al Caolitng grods, Foilicn Thavefure s X thres nad complatn issec. mont. U. AL, Chieago, NV AREED N 10 $LL FASCARLLUY PAT. ot weliyAS 5 NOVELTY ¢ a0-8t.. Fioom 19, “ N ~270 PER W 3 Wilo our goods or 16 valusble 'note Who masn_Lusin s ampl oam 5. \ ASTED-TWO SALESMUN OF GOOD ADDRKSS io eyl Atoly In poran or by lotter faroud we 0 JAMES M. BYDOT, Sforehants’ otol, Ohlc: ED--FEMALE y Y upon recelpt of 2 10 statnp, 3 WANTED--FEMALE Domostina. ? SITUATI')R wAN’I‘((DJX‘D D(')ul.lGlfl house. 3O work,_Apply ferobon gIvon, ITUATION "W A SWEDISH _GInL, to do ganeral housawork In privata family; I$r-uulm’ Fithun cull sk 16 Mrbmer ap 7 rolerence QITYATION W) [ do cooking, iy, Applystsy Smjfflfi'fl"w iire TEH-NY A YOUNG GIRL, TO ing, ad froniag, in & private fam- ANTKD-RY A FIRST.OLARY GOOK or wauld dg socnnd.work s reforences ; rking Uiels® Hoolnty, oflion 416 \Wabashoay, - -- QUUATIDN WANTED-BY A 600D Ofi FOR: anaral hous & xaod Tiain co n- roas’ not afraid of watk. Gl at Ve Btate-st.s domae 1TUATION WARTED-BY A S0UNG L irl, to do genoral housawark. C?l‘l’n m"fl'..n. ITUATION WANTRD-T ) wurk, _Apply at 111 West Vao Bur JITUATION WANTEN-TO b1 G 2 wark or cookiog, _Call at21ti Statecst. SITUATION WANTED=TO DO'G ENRFAT, HOGEE * urk. City Limite, South Slie, (iaklnd Sistion. er‘(vnmv WANTED ~ BY A RRSTEGTABLE . (mnvlmr‘, to erok, wash, and iron: gaod telerence. 1 SU1iGh Afanid-at., near Tiventysecond ! WANTED ~ BY on 88 souk, e attar a1 STED-HY “A RESPRUTARLE S hh}\ndn housawark fn small family on tha, o addrow 18 Nort? firififi-‘!osfl AN 3 \\:‘—A YouR —u‘m?‘““ e c0K And Jaiindress (o brival iy : best o lcass cail o eidrees 48 Twnd 1 TUREET - . Domaontfes. ~ ° VWANTED-PROTRSTAKT GIAL TO DO GRNKRAL Bubsework mho tan cook, wash, aad iron well, Hef eroncen required. 84 Wal, A, % TED~GIRL it GENRRAL HOUBKWORK ; dosiaads her Lasiness, No lrish meed A KAND & DAKWOOD WOULR vard, {wo good Gitls o du Reaersl Bousawork m ‘P R, R OGRNERAL Anlilsnd-av., near West Madison. ANTEDZA GOOD ORILAN, FWEDISH, Oit Nuewegian girl st 64 Unlon Park.pla ‘_‘fififltn";ul&& 1N SMALL PRIVAT yXiAufl‘v; it refa, 5o, €08 Cpnk oshin xud oo, Aputsy A COMPETENT GInt, T0_DUOR, in washing aad froning. at 1181 Wabisshay, o LT FIRONT ON G, ou. firstclass (n Hleat & CUE, 155 Lasall ARGATN § Tot L011ig; feraas vory easy, MK, POR SA1) Y CIIEAP—2 STORY AND BASE, mant brick, No, 12) Klliecar.” MEAD & COE, 135 L, Balle-at.” SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. Qi BALE-EXCHANGE. OR RENT—AT 1,0; ard, house and 0acros of [aad, appla ind_chon arcliard: fivo minates from apot. CUTLER'E HUAL, B West'Lake st. VOTL BALE-RRST SoULI FROLERG0D I,Ti'{;. peumbrance, $14 A onth. MATRON HLE 57 ashingion o o bar mos TROR SALE-4 Loty 1N BOUTH GHIGAGO AT #1000, Talso want an offor for 1421142 West fack aon.ate Gume, 1 moan buslnoss, E, 1L CUMSTLN o Fuitamea TAHIGHLANY TATIC WL ‘ernin eaty. A L E, ] D or G, % DDV, ithrfain, [P0l BALE-MOKOAN™ PARK™ INVESTMENTS the bost snrings bank. Tloasss and Tots wold on vory monthly paymea’s (o iy bosutifal and growing subueb: als: siuxle lota at 816 cash and %5 a mnaih; fa terastenly 7 por asot. Tnqulte of GROIGI It. cLanke, No. 11 Cuamber af Goniivorca, [OR SALE_UN EASY TEINS, O T0 BENT o abrtaniinl dicellings at 1 imordale: 18kn wator #opo; choap fa 1t GHERR, 250 Madison- WABZED — X THOROUGHLY —COMER i 1o a cirll, it n whur; e‘:n Lrin; o WANTEZDFOT A TIOROUGHLY 1'to do gonoral honsawork.or kitchen fier business, 98 Btatat g N WANTE D 7 tn a'first-clase’ private family th enok, or avk bart of refersaces. Pleass call at 203 87ath P bast af refer bl SJITUATION SWANTED ENPRCTATLE Y A e 3 v L % Th y A : R L et §f o [TUATION WANTRBLAS. s op UATION AN WET NURSR: p fil fornish o bait ot esr” Addeons NOHsRpe diaets Honsannsnors. 5 gt vnfy t QITUATION WANTRDOEY AN Accomilieky! +J kawcern lady, speaks threy languages, th hly un. denatauids innsic, 13 12 tntand & gentiomau’s house, af Hirean, 137 Sowh Clark-+t', Joom 4, Amorichn women constan'ly on hand ans situselun (s puthic mas offer. (it U.B. - uzn‘_lv F¥D."A GO AN * hnneisny,l".ull o oply. TitL, TO 00 GEN- West Waslngtonal. Ko W ARTED—A COOD HETTAGLY GIRL TOR GEX- eral housework AL L Sonih Peoria-at, Mast come wall recommendod. VW ANTEOC K GERNAY G SW: ¥oaeal honsawurk, Must come GIRL T0O B0 <0 wimanded, Apply at43 Plac-at, W ASTED-AN EXTERTERGRD INING &l,” Cail proparad tu work, at 73 W"A.\‘fl:u:X GIRL'TO DU GLNERAL HOURE wurk, Apply immediatels at 2 Ontariv . Musicav. CIALBARGAIN-A £\ "3 octure planadarte, with Grersirang Uase. (a1l teun fran rieh carved log pI DSy o arris wduclug the swoatest Lo TR D E M OSIG T VAR Rareasr, Sonmstrasans. VYANTED_UARDA OF FABIES uNpERWEAR, Nt 25 1 firag-ciaes 1on o v. it BTOWEA R OUr R it St i Nursns. VY AYIED-A KISD, NEAT FRESCH GIRL FOR mirs and socond-work at %0 South Asbisud-as. Refaronce raquiced- Wi Yty L= ARG dia s et Launndresnoy. TED-LAUNURESS. NONR BUT A COMPE. and E onia apply. 83 Michigan-as, T THK BT, 12 South Gl ot Galh to-day; lovmont Azenotes. Emp] PV ARTED — GERMAN = AND' SCANDINAVIAX Y oRlefor pefvato Dunitied Butels aud agadies, iy A ¢ GHEAP-LOTA AT RTTH ern Gar:Shopt, on Washjagion and Ttanduiph. Jong time 18 por cant. 31 Exguanga Buitd ue. ol ALE-AT A GREAT BACRIFIOK IF TAKEN this yonth—4talg, with spicndid Tstory 11-roum yowso and larev T-atury Barn, all n sniendid canditian. oa <isas, rom Lummr, Hyde Lo B e B B BRI, T2 et bars COUNTRY REAL ESTATY, L OIS A T s kil REAL ESTATE WANTED, [VAXTKD-A HARGAIN 1V 4 HOUSE AND LOT, WA of Fortloitist: and cant of Vinconneta worth £5.(w 1o 100 Adilvars K 0, Tribuse ombce: TO RENT-HOUSES. 10 RENTETHI UNDERKIGN LD OWNER OF 11K aciflc fotel, Now ¥ork City, belo desicous of rt- firlog from business, will lease tho hotel at a moderata o rentand aell tho (urniture aad fiztures to s good hotel mian ab fairrates, Tho hotel has been run by the nador- ¢ bava front of 10 {oet on oy tneniy-one e bts 5d Dis Aceaimedaion, 1o 350 e ‘The Cantral lll’k&‘ withip thirty minutes' ride by the ele. Tated alliz, nd puests froi tho Bitel ean rossh Nhile dalfb o e e & KAl FARica dariRE o lasss witl'adarods 3 ATTERY, %, 14 170 Greenmichat, Now Yotk Oify. 0 RENT—THE LARGE HOURE, AND GIQUSDS N o A L LA RO PLES, 80 and Al Dearbor: m 10, P JOI; Pacifio Tote), Nos, 1 sad count L3, DUSKE'S0 tee, b Milwaukss-ar, \WANTED-FUNTOLASS GIRLS™ N prIvATI: Tamilica: tho liest Wagns paud: boarding-bonees 27t hotelw can be supplied. * atrs. REISS, 19 (ast Vao: aren. Mizentsnnann., TV ANTED-A LADY OOKKERPER FOR A FRWW B 1y, &t 81 " oaiy (bove need app) wha nntrl:e'h“a'dm:\. o ‘antt7, Gm.-’{ afi]‘ chLkg i wive, And coere ures, GETERSY Co. i1 Soare rANTED. TADY RETOUONER IN A PHOTO: ary, 163 Bauth Halatedat, Uit KENT-—CI plano, or wiil OBl st., near 1 TEAP_FLEGANT WRAWINRR nt dedietd it purchatod. No. _Noril bide, O] . T PIANOI—ALL 3 e foaz voxd evvey, foll,~hsipstaand OF M n_Buren.at. STA DRIVATE EASILY WIRANET S firsi-clars new piano, snd to pay for sama w iUy fir gantioman and e rihune, odle dam of ‘oW Pian s yud Organs thic aboto raakes, wo hato a fine stock af Rimbelland nton ‘Viinos, just from the manafactorles, W. Wa KIMBALL, cornor State and Adams.sts. Axmlllltrly oicelleat aud varisd ssoeimont of areond. hind fastrumaais will bo oYorod &t uoprecedented)y luw e Head tha list: or s faw da; 5 & i & Co, plano, e lanos, Heariy Do n £ood” conditlan, and for sals a3 oA W. RIBALTS S L A'j\rxu.umu LEOF SECOND. D21 handorgansand molodeoss, MKEZD'S TESPLE GFMUSIC, 7 T an Durenat: i iVEIAL LADIES OF (00D AR G eagasolan pleamot snd profitable Bisl: o5, Call or adicas, with A, W, LUCKE, tubra &, No. 75 Madison fovator. g BOARDING AND LODGING, Ay nunies Mt srate - xew TG Soaliiarinuse, “Biard for hdles of Soniomen sy 1o 83 per wack, with use of plaso. ROOMNS or, oo 1GAN-AV. = TU .’Tsuual h il alva front room on first furnishod, excops carpet. 09 foury criNrox NEAR AADISON.-A 19 tem week and daybasniers can be acoommodatod wi:h good baard and nicely-furnithed roomes. Hotols. Nl!\'ADA FOTEL. 14§ AND 150 WABASILAY,, WO HOl FOUI NUOMS BAGIH, hborhood, At 23 ner manth, at Houth Fooma aai a loc of suall teaemaata At 153 {'C RENT-FURRISIED ROUSE Ko AR -placs : r7 and_hasemant brie ¥ fmovarty vurnoot: - BULAD S COE: 13 Ladatlorte et e MONTIT-RLEUANT N a @ leving.pls Fedulred. Appiy fo O UADWELL, 36 W TO RENT--ROOMS. 0 RENT— AT LOW RATES—NEWL P brick liguses, modera fing @iments: fins riincily it hiriek i ol 1ne Homne, 1t Foariivar., (wo biooks sonth f1'0_RENT NICELY-PURNISHIED ¥RO! TG oo with cloest, auiiabia af to Gants, alo ikFen Rall bad-room. Hath r 1 Inquirs &t 816 _lilinula. s ‘hetwoon Sta R AT A T n toard for 1a 7. near Olar 4o ndtiatiaten chuap. Addrasy U 4, Trbuss office. | DAOMELY FURNIEHED. TOOM Ly, for $12 a month, at sl Sou 5 O UNFORNISHED rd, at 190 Indiana-ay. iy T BLELPING ROOMK, 3150 K, at Kalt 11ouss, cornor Lako aud % AND i@ RANDOLUI.ST., NEAR uralshod rooms {oF goadloniea; Feat low; warm bulldin, 10 RENT-N T TFURNISHED OO AT TR by tho day or moatl, $1 yer dap: 1 Kasi Mouroest, Apply st Waom 16 PO RENT-NICELY-FURNISILED ROOMS, WITH or without, boaed, Kingsbury Dlack, Raodolpl st near Glark. _Apply TO BLNT-: Ru: ‘Misnalianenns. Iy DOCK NKAR SUUTH RND OF ROUTH Apply o U, I, OLMES, No. © Bouth near Manroa. Flrst.olass board far $1.20 to 32 par ay; 46t £8 par week: day.board, ¥5 Dot wael, AND WO RIORLY -FUNNISIED RODMS » Tamlly, tor man and wiie, whorw (b OAKD_FOR GE: nfimu'zfl WIFE IN PRl vate l.\snll‘. jaithor Noeth or Bouth Side. Address, i 15, Tribune offico. BOARD WANTED. BoArD A et TR e TIiE torme. 10 O £ with prle WING MACHINES, I 8INGER LATRST HIPRO'&RD FAM g-machtno: prige, 843 warranted naw and par. tucker and attachnmieats; retalls at §i5. No, ICIAL. SUMS OF Fngst 0 on_well.locatod Chioago RGO % 00 B Tan- ot i ) T iatwe P oty “Aupiy i We D ingtoaen, NCES SADE ON_DIAMOND: .. WATOITER, 2\ bonds te., at LAUNDERS te offi Tandolnbiit., nrke edie ooee 13 3 UMS OF 81,00 AND UE- 3 Beopuriy " I DALL & i Bluck, itandolphst. I i 0 ¥ i INEURANCR COM- stock, fully vati p, at 50 cents on . . SRR WSt heton: s corast Deatborn e 2 WILL PURCHASK €210 OR LRSS OF MORT- aper. Applyat i) East Madison-st,, Keom 1, \JONKY TO LOAN 1N GUM aphicsgn ) 21 ] 25,000 Rico i, OF TROM 340 T0 ADOL] PH LOLB & W S8()(), £ < 3 HAY, % Cue, 00, AND 83,000 T0 LOAN 20 b years, PRTEISON & $2.000 e NRIAAT VAR & TOND, 102 Washiogtb.at 35.00) i & 1OSD, LOST AND FOUND, Ot OTHER SUMS TO SUIT T0 wg_ neitg, roperts al curreut tatas, 10 101 Washiog'aa-st. Go. A TKiC, WIIFELET iown, akor, and all o chinoy Tor saler cheap 16 'p F.ivate Losn nfiies, 135 Clark: T AThETIAPOYS Jd nrice, #33: wal LT i new et s of 435 Nory 1120 WaAbASD avs FIGE OF A, J. MELCIRAT, GITY haf, 213 West Madyion st.-Macnines. dold. of monihl ayimonis, reaied, repalred sud exchianged. Boax vy TANTED. machiine orcuh. PR1 MISCELLANEOUS, LL CASH PAID FOR CAST.OFF OLOTIIING AND 2\ miscelisnsons goods of any kind by sonding 8 lottar JONAS GELDLR, 823 State-at. AGL FOR fiztares, and gi huuse, 160 W "GOOD UABINGT RINGER SRWING. e hale "'1{’"“":“ cutter, NITURE, BUGGTRS, BTONE Srai inarouandise 17 Aire:proD ware- Hlonoyadvanzad oo eaay tarive: \\' ANTED- BECO! AND MA. A RO W S g I Thop cun ind & parcuiser by nddremag B 5 Tribane o 1t OF IUUDAN OHICKENS. nll ‘beced. Sond prica, sod addrew, for Trihuae odie \WANTED=COAL AKD IJIRTING-TTON TTATID. ot walt Sralh d1as, e\ ‘sdobanga for bad ' Adatess MANUFAOTURER, BT West i 0ST—-DIAMOND CROSS -¢3 WILI, BE PAID 10 32,07 une seturalug ite same fo J. FOLEY, 41 West ckion- AN LUTHEIAN CHUTCH, NEAR oad-sta., or an indiannat., s 140 cash wWip of Chicags: LiGaral raward, CED O STOLEN—LAST THURSDAY RVEN. ¢ he 52 o i e ow kD038 Sbent e ny one n,xlrfllm;nm"ufl‘hl'n e TO EXCHANGE. REAL OFt PERSONAL 'h.lnlln beat thing to bread N HAVIN n sichuigo o V-HOUSE AND LOT_ON WEST 7o on Toased ground on’ Wt Maslainest. § in dunta Uhic. 3100 Jots In North l)c o Weatorn tuwn' 510 noren. pite. 1A reban, Glark-at, i A o Toom e A 0 EXUH, T Qo toma o K1Y, Joom GO BUBIND for 86,00 a year, 1. d clear'nt all fueins 198 East {ogto HORSES AND CARRIAGES, BUITADILE FOlt with ofiio%, fa the sud rellavlo tonent. , alze, sad geat, 1 19, FOUR ROONB o Saatladoote: and Staty.st., T08, o b D i ors Waiaar.. itoom 10 ____DUSINESS CHANCES, s NN B ORANCES, o >, ERY AND & AORES OF LAND 4 ';fi'n??"; "‘\"?y" Tino! it usteriof liegklonk, aver §1¢,000: i i54° Chabe balagca ' the o aulte. Adde Hoektord, PARTIES HAVIG CRETTAL T0TTE 00N of $, W0 ur $25,00 which }h-y business oo which 'a returu of 10 p od ! ook v‘lum\nxul‘l:f'l:ch I.l'l[. Dlmu: airable lnvesteal hor “} J P by pl. WU, & 15 g g Part oot i3 WA — OUA ing to make mousy you ci saplinl. th 's Clothes. Quaural Joiw guuiya e ¢ e readily be 1t s ue For particu- e 10res WILLISTON & .4 B ey, & WILL W AFE CASH BUST »5“0 TO g0 WILL BUY A 8. BUN, Wb X o L P BWIFT & pose, warts €3.20 per year NACHINERY, OR BALE-A FANODY 7 HY o .[:m'“,“‘x“-!n P e '~ 15-HORS PossEA el uvernor, BeATLY &a yood WAsaiSly Daar Blus o at, £ AND UOILER e exchange for gold CTION — TUESDAYS, ULTION UESDAYS it W ciality,a FHutonat, A 1 -T0 TIADK- Ty KT “rT CGHA [RST-CLA abort-lime er for casl or unincurubered real es- tato. * Addraga Ral, Vrlbune otfic OUTI CHIO, AT 83 THE BEST- 2ot ;3.;‘:’:5’.-‘. ot the o, e i hare 1s 15 baods 55 Lrowa, trot in 3:%d or 3 0 fany oieTaohie ¥ reucyouts o 24, NPT Oatra e Buaato, 6 Wont 'hicsga. . 1RGE DBUSINESR tultion, and O xchange fur W o fren at be Mount Vernon gilesiin of B fouat, Vickon ftidios, KE, A STEADY Alldeln a s, Loth petfsotly saund never trxlng Ultacy inat Hhlay Aesdam sonaliy'st 1218 arid LUG - TRUCKS RERMEN FUR. 20 L Wanari sotics. TN 20 Kb Juecson ol - FURS, JLOSING GUT C JLHE TARGEST BTOCIT O ADIEN FINE FUIS TN THE QITY. PR R R o0 PHICUS' BELOW COST. Handsome Franch toal, vz of marien mulf agy bon 6 sal Aacquse Gaods asnt 0.0, Dy, With peicioas ol 1 veyiaty ol wiDrais abiangse, i 1“:‘ LIV PARTNERS WANTED: _° I)AHT.\'I!H. Bislne WANTED-TO RNGAGE IN THE LRON with casn Caplial ot T will earen 10010 por cent an the lnvestment. Hust iven and requirad. rther PAKEAL BANCORCWENT SHALE EAPHAE- slanss clont D1l Able oan e greatly satondeds Lavestigution soLclEed. 33 Bortb Olark. 5 SARTNEW WANTED-A LIVE MAN, WITIl € P AN R AT, When 2388 bofore the publio It 0[ with small caplial. Address . AUUTION. 24 umwu{\fiifi\. BUITRICS & O X eors, biold their regular Naturday sale uf'naw od furnitate, carpets, piaaos, aod other metshand i A6 tiole salearonn, Tl Bt 1'atiention 1o Lhe sale of Bous n INSTRUCTION. AND UENTLEMEN ' TO “Itlll’ wouthi use of (o~ mag ate i VY ARTeD 7 LADIBS Ry NU GENFTRMAN TO LRARN LA Vit U0t stz atier o ekl Noritiwest woruot Gardace Tiodhe, FOR SALE, [ g ALE~L —TWO_EINE BLACI L o= | T TR TG, ST BUL counters b FooiR. 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