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DUST TO DUST. Funoral Bervices Over Gen, Web- ster in Unity Church. Memorial Sermon Preached by % Prof. Swing. Prominent Mon Who Gatherod to Do Honor to the Momory of the Deceased, The Remains Taken lo Rosohlil-~Flaral Dooora™ tions at the Church, Gen, Wobetor was buried yeetorday with mill-- tary honors, Mon ocoupying the highost soolal snd political statlons—Judges, eminent attor- noys, Congrosamen, army oflicers, and all bis as- poclates in ofifois]l and private lito—flooked to- gethor to pay tho Inst trilute of rompect to tho mnomory of ono whose charnster lind nover suf- fored repronch, * It was not Lis weaith that drow iis conoouree around the soulless caskot; for Oen, Wobater was mover an ostentatious man, Norwaa it dus to bis offiolal rauk, which was somparatively unimportant. Thoro was & doopor sontimont jn tho minds of thoss attending tho funoral—a sontimoent which thoroughly achoed the simple yot oxprossive words of tho preacher who delivorod tho customary eulogy. 1t waa & dark, wot, misorablo day, least of all suitablo for outdoor parede.* Tho Ides of March, ushercd in olaswhoro by tarritio etorms 1nd combat 0f winds, found in Ohicago tho slops and tag-onda of bod wosther. Yor two days jhera had been o dripping of raln, mingled with fiakes of enow, produaing by the compound a most dreacy nod dishoartoning ses of slush throughout tho etroots. + Nioolson pavemonts bad been overywhero onguifed In o dolugo of mud, throngh which horses flonnderod wearily and plastorod passcrs-by with clote and patchos o dirt. Tho sidewalks wore scarecly more oa-, durable,” and mauy of tho Erool-croesings woro almoet Impassable. Owing to this atate of affairs, tho Committee having in charge tho 4 arrangomonts of flo funeral procession wore much embarrassed as to tho boat course to be pursued, It had been announced that the Firet Regiment Ilfinois Btato Guards would turn out in uniform and escort he cortogo to Losobill; and sevoral other mili- tary organizations had also nxgvmuud a dosiro to contribute to the procossion. The westher, how- * over, continuing inauapicioun, it waa determined ‘Wednesday ovening that only & portion of the rogiment should attend, unloea thoro shoutd be sn atmoaphorio chiango for tho bettor. Yoster- day moming it was unchanged, Overhiend wag only ono sullon, unbroken ciond, whilo tuo nir waa chorgod with a cold and hoavy mist, which collected and foll st intervals in the shapo of zatn. The stroets wore worss thau ever, Mud and slush contonded with snow, and predomi- antod. Undor theso unfavorablo conditions oc- ourred Gon, Wobstor’s burial, + Long bofore the hour of 10:30 8. m,, at which timo tho acrvicos wore annoudcod to bogin, UNITY OUL O WAS FILLED WITH PEOLLE. 'm;y camo from overy direation, in carriages and on foot. Outsidoe the cburch woro stationoed o squsd of polico whoso duly was to proserve or- dor nmong tho casual spectators, of whom o Jarge number had already gatuered to witnoss the procossion. Curlosity was agnin shown to Vo aruling passion with human kind, for cor talnly thero woro nono buot exporionced & vast smount of discomfort while satisfying it. Even tho epoctral elms {n Washington™ Park swayed thelr long, ungalnly branches to and fro, as if uuu‘l?t ‘with tho contaglon of the general oxcite- mon! ‘The churoh fillod rapidly. AMONG TUE MORE NOTIOEADLE. GENTLEMEN In sitendancoe woro Judgo Blodgolt, of the United States District Court; Judge Hopkios, of the United Btates Cirouit Court ; Judgo Williams, of the Circuit Court of Cook County ; Jndgo T, Lylo Dickoy, of the Bupreme Court; Judgo Dooth, of the Buperior Court ; Gon, A, L. Ohot- Iain, tho Hon. J. Russoll Jones, Colloctor of the Port of Chicago & Phil flcgnn United Btates Commisafoner; Gon, A, O, fllumnxf. Mayor Colvi, _Aesislant_ Unifod Btaton 4reasurer Goorgo B. Baogs, Mr, John 1. Drako, W. II, Bradloy, Olerk of tho United States Dis- trict Court; - Mr, D, B: Bhorey, Mr. O. 0. Bonney, tho IHon. O. B. Farwoll, Mr. Obadial Jackeon, Gon, O. G. Hammond, Mr, Tourtelotte, ox-Gov. Bross, Mr, I, O, Lar- nod, Mr, William I Olark, tho Hon, Mark Bangs, United States District Attornoy, Cof. Ric- oby, Maj. A. W. Edwards, Mr, Boutolle, Mr, Witt Doxter, Mr. Ohauncoy Bowen, Asalstant Diarict-Attornoy Barko, Mr, J. Y. Scammon, Mr. Walter Kimball, Col Brown, formerly of tho Ninth Yermont Voluntoors, cfln. Flteh, ot thoold Waterhouso Battery, Mr, C. B. Hosmer, Librarian Poolo, Mr, Qeorgo L. Dunlap, Dr. Tsbam, tho Hon. W. B, Ogden, Philip Gonly, Goorgo 8. Bowen, W. M, Larraboo, Capt. Tor- roll, Mr, Perry . Smith, Capt. T, H, toss, tho Hon, Artomas Cartor, tho Rov, Brooke Horford, snd many other gentlomon prominent in politi- cal and social life. THE DECORATIONS. ‘Thers was no groat olaboration of floral adorn- ment. Over tho front of tho pulplt was spread the Amoerican flag, looped at intervals, leaving tho atars in tho middle. On tho palpit, at tho spoak- or's right, was a vaao of whito roses and violets, Yastoned to tho flag o front was a sickle, tho ‘emblom of Time, constructod of white caruations and laurestiua, On the loft side of tho pulpt was & lofty vasc, filled with full-blown calla lii- ios and rosos, with » provailing color of white, whilo further on, at tho oxtrom| tfi of tho altar- ail, was another vase, In which tho tingo of gresn was more prodominant, owing to an in- usion of ivy aod smilax. The lmr mal font was espoclally beautiful, boiug -litorally filled and covered with mngnlflmnz tubc-rosos and calls lille, whilo long wroaths of ivy hang over tho eldos, and wore intortwined with whito rosoes, calvatores, and immortelles, ; TUE DMEMAINS O¥ GEN. WEDSTER wors brought from No. 15 Walton piaco to the church, attonded by the family, tho pail-besrors, snd tho cmployes in the Colloctor's oflice, ‘I'hoy entarod tho church at baif-past 10 o'clock, pro- coeding up tho right nislo. First marchiod six oficors of the First Rogimeus, na follows: Liout.-Col. Hubibard, Liont. Waguor, Capt. Saw- er, Liout. Bowler, Lieut, Bangs, and Llout, ohnson. Aftor thom camo Prof. Duvid Bwing and tho Rov, L, O, Chamborlaiy, of the Now En- land Coungrogational Church, Thoy wers fol- lowed by tho Hon, Lyman Trambull and Judge Drummond, wlio precedod the pall-boarers, tho Hon. dark Bkioner, Qden. I’IJ.UKE P, Bherulan, Qon, Absalom Balrd, Mr, E. B. Chesbrough, M E. W, Dlatchford, and Nr. Gilbort Hubbard. The_mombers of * tho family following wero Prot. J, O, Webator aud wife, Mr. L. D. Wobster nod gister, Dr., E. K. Wobster and Mra. Wabster, Dr, llaryey Lindsloy and wifo, Mr. Timothy Wright, Mr. Waltor Wright and Mrs, Wright, and soveral othors, - The attaclos of the Collector's office wors A, J. Kirkiand, Mr, J, . Brown, Mr. T, 1L Lattorhall, Mr. E. A. Tomlaon, Mr. A. Bt.J. Uampoolt, My, J. AL Munn, Mr, W. &I Laugh- lin, Mr, M. . Springar, Mr, J. H, Powoll, Ar. Carles Duflield, Mr, I, A, Hicks, 7 Tho Committeo of Arrangemonts wera Gon. Johu McArthur, Gen. Juliua White, Col. Williawn Jumes, Col. ¥, Councr, Oal. Plimpton, Maj. W. 0. Carroll, and Cal. Lrown, In addition to $ho wbove there woro presont & delogation from tho Dartmouth Alumul Associs- koo, also from the Chicage Literary Socloty, aud from the First Ward opablican Club, to all of which organizations Gen. Webstor belonged, Iu glancing ovor tho audionoa iy waa noticeable that there wero a largo number of gray hondy,— far moro thau fn auy ordinary gathoring, Young Poople were very scaroo, The muslo was of an oxcollont charnoter, . boiug furnished by the Bmhwfldul’r:;h]w‘:’l.ut Churc;[;.\ufi.-;fllr. Bloan, 7 ALr. Howard, touor . Loyt, noprauo 'mji'hk“' Belfour, llll.cr.l 4 R 1: The procossion baving entersd the ehurcl and the cofiin baving been deposited bafore the ulpit-deak, Prof, u"i"“n sunounced the flret ywn, ** Jesus, Lover of [lfinul." which wuy Suug with much expression by the'quartet cholr, TUE DEY. MB. CHAMBERLAIN announced that ha would read selectiona from tha Dinety-ivap Pealm and from the New Veatament, but provious to l):rlomln tho pleasant duty bo \celred ta refor Lo au luchfnnt in Gen. Webaters lite which would no doubt Justify she firet welec- tionhe had mado. Just “aftor the battla of - Bhlloh Geu, Webator's brothor dispatotied & mos- Jage to the sccus of conthet Inquiring it the Goneral woro alive. *The (enoral answered' the lalter bimself, begimnlug bils Yoply with the open- g verse of the I'salm reforred to 1 * He that Iwolleth in tho secrot placa of the Most High il abida under the shadow of tho Almi Lty ‘Tho remaluder of tho pualm was thes read, with Whor portiona of Beripturo, after which Prof, buing made » farvons prayor, roferring to the aoble Chritian cbarsctor of the deceawed, sud mfix God to blesy sud comfort the bereaved Altor anothér welection vy the ihnh, PROY, BWING B8 deep low voloes began ths dalivary. sf the followlng metmon. An Lo progressed his volco Toso to & atrongor Elm.' and a3 he dweit upon Gon, Wobster's noblo lifo and cliaractar ho growy sloquent in the praiso ho hostowed upon them, Tlia sormon was hoard with the closeat attontion from all present, insamuch as elmost avory oo entered (gm Into {te gpirit from laving boon in contact with tho General, in various ralations, for yoarn 1 In sascmbling lore to-Gag ta oor your tribite of reapect and - oven affection to the memory of Uiy nn, your learta dp’ mot desira an words about 'tho publia lifo that has just endsd. Tho prosn hod falthfully apread beforo you tho bicthplace, tho home, tho achool-houst, tho collegn, the fislds of lndllnlw, anid tha baltio-fleld (hrough whteh Joserh Dann Wabstor passod atong on his way to thin tomb, Why should we ropeat hore thoso Iamilfar words Tho editors, who knew him nan writer and s a publio man, have Luatened with thelr words of moworys his companions {n warand in Weratura havo oxpressed or thought ailenly” thelr thoughts; his nearcet daily friends hiave told Uhelr grief in languago too tender for pubil utteragco, Lat ux not repeat theno multiforn shiapes of Liessed recol- lectlon, Lot un sdd to all tho kind worde of the past dnya i thioughts of religion. ; : is coflin, theso flowsrs, this solemin munlc, the bereavad family, this temple in whioh the onowo mourn often worshiped, il i which you Iinvo amemblod In suct: _ilerico, remind us_{hat wo ‘have coro into tho m:llurJ of Gud, Farawayle tho political fleld and fta dutlos, Far away bo tho battle of Bhiflol and tho din of iho great \Var; far away also bo the [uak and patnful public dutios of thin nable man, To what the public journals have sald of a1 thesn actions let uandd tho roflections that ariso from that sontiment {n all hearts, called roligion, Gen, Wobstor and hin country_make up @ thema (nd deeil of thonght. Bo do Gen. Webster and integrity, or bl man and sclonce; buthers at tho fast act of earths, tho rito of burfal, lot A feol the beauty and it of tho womle,~gen, Wetater snd Lt Gol, Lis God wos without and within; without &4 a Providence, within sa B law, and o lfe, and » hope. Without »8's Providenco, In tholr fall bnd strobg years men aro slow lo confeen that God I8 around them, but wheu our friends reach the end and suddonly alssppeat through tha to of dealh, then wo confess that God must have foen losdor ot tho march. Death dispala our nelt- suiticlency, our unbolicf, and discioses Gol. Can We not esally confess that from tho cradlo in Now Hamp- slicra to this grave in Tilinofs the Blakor of that splrit 1l along tho path? In sucha bolief we find an explanation of the oright dag and tho dark dayn that followod our friend. God was present in the bright 'days to rewanl falilitulness, and 1o Licea thie country through this servant, sud proscnt {n dark doys to educate him and mako his heart touderer as to carth and full of roadinua for loasau, & fom years 3g0 1o waa slricken by’ tho suddon daath of belovod s0n Wlo was just on the border of manbood, Ouly his ncaress fricnds knew what » griof foll upon him fu that loss, When timo bad somewhiat softened the memory of that son, then puddenly o beloved anughter was callcd away, 11l own gricf was doubled by the agony thesa calamilles gave to his hoart-broken wile, hus groves were inade out in tho Weat fac from tho lampshire homo, reminding us to-day that tha rorroud of Gen. Yabatér's lifs ave boon ua great as hip sticcessos, Thidoed, thoy sffected him moto decply, for hia was not o nature thst could draw much liappitioss from the titlo of Rrest successes of time, TLo n{: lause of & whole nation would hava compen- asted ia heart lttlo for Lo weary Absenco of nin lonk childron, But this Providenco without wax not eruel, Naturally Just and kind spiris, Gen, Wobster waa rendered moro. religton, more’ Justy more myr: pathetic, by esch dark day that come, and mueh of tho affabity, the friondsbip, which made this community Inve i, como 1ot frons tho telivol-house to which Lip weut in_boyliood, but from tho great education of Hfo's Iater und saddar yoars, Tho storms did mot Dreak tho hnrp-strings, but woko up deepor musie, From the God without, let us turn tw tho God wilh- tn, Taough astudont and lover of science, Lo more and mors each year sot up tho Chiristian's' personal God 88 tho sourca of all things, end becang u more dovont worshiper. 1laving Leeh favited fu the past s to Lsae o papor reed oyalust Uio don of n future fo lio declizcd ploasantly, with the romark that his uind was mafio up, and that st hix timo of 1ife he did ot wisl to reopen {hio srgument. Atd yet Lo hed fu nhabit of study that omitted nothing, and in a conver- nation that wan ready far any toplo, gouo sgain and s@nin over all tho ground of religlon, But he Lad so long survoyed the field that Lo folt’ weary of dobate, and longed for somo fruttion of his concluatons, Thie papers all #poak of Lis inlegrity, 1o bad coma trough nlmost tho sliotted years of oarth und yet liad found 10 placo tn all tho fourney whero Lis folt willing o do a wrong. o bo falthful to man snd God wero his ten commandinents in ono. Thus Christ lsd summed them up for Lim long sgo. #1To Jovo God and ono's nelghlor 8 ono'a sclf,” aud tbis now wpeechless man kuew of no batter rule of notion. By naturo of s philosoplio cast of nind, Gen. Webater found tho volco of God moro {n tho laws of duty than in the dogmen of thoology. | Mo was a Ohirts- tian in Lhe deepest and best sonso of that torny, Ife was 8 Christiau citizen, o Olristian stateaman, o Chirie- tion_husband, s Christian falber, and a Obtistian friend, o did not care so mucl for sny analysis of Christ'a naturoas for s faithfa) following of Chrint'a o, all We public men of all times bavo been compelled, bolh by helr calling snd by tho broad ua- turw of (hetr minds, to pass by toimportant miinuttn and seck out general principlse, so comlug to migiou tlicy inatinctively find all that 15 most valuablo for this world or tho lIifc to como. As in politics or law, so in religlon,they carly ind the fundsineutal lessous of faith fnd practice, Looking to such won the pulpit learus what part of Obristtanity touches socloty sud holps transform tho mind of siudent, or warrjor, or ptatass wman folo tho noblost shiapo of ‘betmg, In tho old pro- ‘copsloun of salnis painted upon walls and cornices, o Ohristoplier may bo scen pictured above lfo bscauso s offico was to carry upon his shonldera tho infant Jesus, but in that” modern procession of men that imoves along in our sight wo couut thoso tho highost wha catry tho procepta of Chrlst In thelr hoarts, - Our nation has been s0 deeply injuecd by wicked men, by micn who bava loudly ‘Fepeated Buincrous articlcs of reilgloua bellcf, that at Jast all look with {utnite gind- 1CAA UPOD & INAU WLO rotmoves Clu’llunull! away from tho twnnlt of debiate, and transforma it {uto o lght, and {mpulse, aud hopo, Ono of tho lask esays the Lelored Gen- oral wroto was upon’ fmwortality, Iu the midst of heavy and panful publie du of sclenfifio doubt, ju thieso lsst days whon all was confusion in tho world, his was the mind and his the ‘heart that in tha peacoful Bundsy sfternoons could put_togothor all tho proofs of snother world ; thiat could find what strings of tho soul sounded the strains ofhonven, Ho was » liberal Chirlstian of tho conterva- tivo schiool. Uiboratized by both tho puwer of his ru- tional facully and by tho wornth of Iia heart, No onocared to Soek out all Lis belfof—tho niphia aud omega of hja faltl i 1ifo wis a0 upright and Lis roliglon ro broad fh ita love to all men, nud &o decp in 1ta splritunlity, that oven tha clargyinou associating dally with him nover felt that thoy conld 840 snything yalusblo {0 his creed by Inquiry or debate; and spont thelr yoats of companionshlp in tho wish that tho land might bo full of much soma of God. Ifo ‘waa the best instance any of us will haps ever aco of 8 {res, philosophical intollect aud dovout soul, 1l nind was fall of the inquiries of sctenco, and of the lynne of religion, Often in beaotiful sutwinu or pring days ho would disappear from the eity that Lo ikt in the woods, or by & atream, moo lesa of man and tnorvof the Almighity. Mis wifo and daughtors Laving n more_ of lae n {he Houth than emong ihio Lok winds of Lis_home, Dbls soul, fortunatcly now, had to spuak forth in lelters, Words given {0 afr oro soon lost commilted to writing they aro fiperfshable, Out from tho midst of all biw recent anxiotion hie sout forth u lotiors light 1ike (1o sun shining amld clonds, To lis wifo lio wrote only a fow dayn mos % Dut thiy world should not soen liku a bed world, atnco with its cvil, and sorrow, aud trouble, wo have tho groat {deas of virtuo and jmmortality, in the reallzation of ‘which wo muny And » wonderfal richuioon of being, All 14 righit ond beautiful, Youlh vas right, »go 1 Tight, and doatl wiff be right and best when (¢ conica. Buroe Iy our spiritual naturs s related *forward? my tho acorn hidden §n tho ground fu rolated to the Aunshing of the heaveus, It souks tho uppor lght, and 1s thus & prophiecy of the ok Buch waa tho {nnor heart of Gen, Webster, Iis own modssty of manner hid his spirinual beauty from tho rubllc. Lut death becomes now tho unvelling of tho uner foul, Wo uiay all ook, and way all sposk, 1io combined the herotsm of s oldier with tho geutleness of a chtld, 1Io could Jead in battleor in prayur ; could ©coTapOse a powerful paper ou o themo of slato or sci- enco; or conld rl apy pulpit o the tendor ulter- ances of relgion, Why say more? Youall knew him, Tho mora we say tiio deoper will bo_our yriof over his loss, lero now aro hix frienda from nlt the walkaof iife, Lin associates on tho battle-fleld, his wssociaton in political affal, Lis companiona in litoraturo, bis fireside frionds, snd Lero his boreaved wifo and'tho fatherless son aud daughtor, Gan we not oll st ones resd horo to-day the lckson that seems 10 como from this coiiu, weith 3t Improssivo form within ologuent In {la ullonco’ tho Jeason that into the threads of this earthily experi- eace must bo woven tho threads of Obristianity $ Ilow ftporfuct would Le (o memnary of this Gonerad {n thin liour wor wa compeliod to_ omit from hin character hils faith i God?- His rocord on (be battletield fn- doed Lios before us {u words of honor, Lils businesa iito aud publio Ufo uro bLefor us in whitencas; Lot hie relstions o the strest, nnd evon 10 the thunder of tho Unlon guns, would mecmn uufinialiod In significauce could we ot all como tos day aud chant over him the Lymna of religlon, and place o ity coflin the white Sowers that {ndicate’ both Feaves and tho purity of Lis hoart, ile Feminds s all that wo aro gradually comlng to that Umit of time wWhien over our lifeleas forms mocicty and fhe great Judge will render tho flual catimate—all coming (0 an o wh tho glory of t1a soler will oed the glory of the au, ‘Hera may we all lead, Loo, tho ascreduess of what wo call our country, 4o livad for 1t, xud, a8 wany wilkalways belluv, b diod under the Toad of labor aud care that came from his devotion to its {ntorvata, Ha thist 4 1t 1may, to sceno fe Wies Wicked mou ara sublecting tho couatey 1a, o¥ory fofn of trial; thoy camie forward in all places,"st homo and abroad, to subjoct tho nsme ‘of {he United Nistes to now disgrace, 10 the widet of this paiuful ronding of a nation's tame it s 8 louchlul( spectaclo 10 sve Liero and there the pure and tho fallhful comtng forward to oifer themselved as saviors, even If it bo by way of the Cross, Wero there no ius thero would bo 0o Haviors. As we learn what inagulticent colors thore sre in the s by haviug sa atmospliero tat rolls black clouds 10 (he Lorizou, where the volorcd how sy reat, 60 upon the troubled of our country this portraita of whiat good men we hava lie in clear bosuty. Not umerous arg thay, but tiey ars dodiike u power, Lut Tob us bld farewell to lis tenvmant ont.of whaich the apirit has gone. This whileh lies Leforo v 48 Yio longer tho oue whom you ail esteened ur Wyed, Gon, Webwlar Lk gone from W, . Tho rest fako of ety openod ou Hundey wmornlug when tho diu of {Le wirects had all ceascik to muka realy for the kervios of God. Tu that Bour tho gates of faturily swung suddenly opes, nd when thoy swung slowly. togethar tie beluved friend was on tho otlier sido. The tomb now awaits this body, # Nelor 10 the chutnbera where 1o mighty rest Hliica Welr foundatiots culno & noblee gucst; Nor o'or waa ta ths bowera of il couveyed & fuiror ayirit, & mora wolcome shade CONCLUHION OF TUE #HRIVICYS, At the couclusion of tho sormon, and after tha chulr hsd. sug ** Nearor, my God, 0 'Lhes,” Prot, Bwiog anuoyuood that the fanuily of Usn, Webstar dealred to publioly axpress tliels thanks E THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, for'the kindness sbown to thom In thus mant- | years, thorofore, he concludes, balf the whols fosting no groat rempeot for tha memory of tuo decansoid. “This kindnesa to the family had oaly mado thom all tho more anxious that fiono pres- ont shionld endanger thole hoailth by followin, tho romaine to Rowohill, Tharefore, it wonl reat ontiroly with tham whether thoy should go ont or not, and 1t was a mattor oncl one must declde for hilmsolf, In apito of tho bad atato of tho stecots, and tho cold, rainy, disagrooabls weather, many had mado arrangemonts to go to tho comotery, in- tont upon showing ovory mark of respact to thoir doad friond, "Ho that, atter tho Rav. Mr. Chamberlaln pronouncod tho benedletlon, tho procesaion onco moro formed, tho pall-boarors and tho Guard of Houot boro tha caskot out of tho church, and the coogregation wlowly dis- porscd, many taking carriages for thio comotory, TO NOSEHILL. ‘Tho members of the Firat Iicgiment camo to- gother {o the momll:fi 8 the Armory vn Lake streot, pursuant to orders lsaued by the Colonel commanding., Thore 1t was decided that tho regiment procood to Unity Cuurch and escort the remains ns far as North avouus. Accord- ingly thoy formed in ling, and, precedod by Novans & Doan's Military Iand, marched to tho chuyeh, whoro thoy wero drawn up in front at nbout tho Limo tho sorvices wero concluded, The procession was thou formod a8 followa s Elatoon of Police, Band, Milttary Pecort, § g ] 8 i k4 Kt '5 2 3 B = araseeas =3 Carrisges Oontalning the Pall-Tearers and Immedists Telations, Civll Organizations, Carrlages, ‘Tho milltary moved norik on Dearborn streot to North avonue, whoro tho ranks wore openod and tho procossion passed through, Tho frionds of thoe decoasod and tho Committon of Arrango- msnts continued on to Rosellll, whore tho ro- malua woro temporarily doposited in & vault. ‘Tere were o apacial sorvices at tha tomb, — HE COURTS, Rocord of Businecas Transacted Yose torday. TUAT LIAMOND SUIT. Tho roplevia casa of Lottle Strader va. W, B, Gunn And others occuplod the whole day yestor- day In Judgo Dooth's room. The platnti her- Aolf was on tha stand in tho morning, and do- nled that sho willingly gave tho dismonds to Guon, Tho groater part of the day was cone sumed in the argamont, and Messrs. Trudo and Asny ventilatod thoir opinlons of .éach othor and oach other's clionts in tho most froo and un- reatrained manner. 'I'hie jury retired abont 4 &'clock, and agraed soon after Court had been nadjourncd at 6 o'clock, just {n time to olaim pay for suother day, Tho vordict will bs mado koown this morning, s 1TENS, Inthe caso of Joln 8. Gould ot al. v, Tho ‘Wright & Lowthor Ol aond Lard Manulactoring Compauy, James Wright, and A, B. Lowther, Judgo Mooro yeaterday nppofuted Johu H, Ron Recelver under a'bond for £4,000. UNITED STATES COURTS, EIi F. Southward filod a Lill yesterday againat Edward Smith to restraln him from infringivg a patont for an improvemout in open-work hang. {ug sigus and Laovers. UANKRUPTCY MATIERS, About three weoks ago a petition was filed against Freoland B, Gordoor, bat the papors wera not completed, and mo order wod entered untll yesterdny. Buspen- sion of payment of ~commercial paper is the only “act of ‘ bankruptoy ounrged. A rulo to show causo March 25 wad made. 'Tho followiug aro tho names of the petitioning crod. {tors, with the amouut of thoir claims: Unlon National Dank of Chlcago, $1,344.27; Fifth Natlonal Bank, 834010 ; Liret Natioual Bank, £4701.9¢; Corn Exchango National Lank, £070.46 ; Durands & Co,, §672,13; 1I. G. Pow- ore,, 81,612.98; L. I, Sidway, §840,10; . O, Revott, 878197 ; Goorgo Schlccht, §427,20 ;- K. 0. Grosvenor, 11,000 ; Cuylor Copoland, $7,743.82 5 and Emily 'I', Barkor, $30,7564.20, 1o tho maottor of J, E. Atwood & Dro., an order waa entered for & composition, to be held beforo Rogistor Coon st Olieago on tho 81st day of Mareh, In the caso of Wiawall & Pratt, an ordor was untgrml confliming the cowmposition heratoforo made, The croditors of 2. M. Ifall held a meoting yosterdny, aud agreed to accopt a composition of G0 per cont on tLolr claims, one-quarter pavable in coab, and tho balanco (n thren, six, and nine moutbs, with wterest at 7 por cent, secured by tho notes of Hall, and guarantood by Loami all. Tho first dividend mooting of Amos, Bherman & Co. will bo held ab 2 p, m. to-dny, An Assizuco will bo choson this moraing for Cuarlos W, Gray. BUFEIION COURT IN DRIEF. 9 E.T. Dora brought sult for $1,600 sgainst Neury Jones, Kathering Lindemano bogaa n enit agatnat tho Mutuul Lifo Insurauce Company to recover 61,500 damages for oy alloged Ewuh of cove- uant, L. 1. Joues & Bro, filed a till agafnst Michaol Lvans, complainiug that their personal proporty hod boen sssussed atb- $30,000, on which tho tax. wag £1,010,18, whenit was only worth about 89,600, and asking for nn motion, Aunfo J. dgLean sucd L% L. ¥airington for d. W. Droxol began an action against Asa Vail, to recovor 6,000, CINCUIT COURT, Almlca Love commonced an action {o trover ogaint John Knottand Jobn Fogarty, placing bis damagos at $3,000. COUNTY COURT, The followiug wore adjudgod iosano: Dliza- Doth Rteid, Goorgo Koernor, Samusl Blair, Bridyot O'Noal, Uoorge Webor, aud Withaw Sidney Young, Thaofollowiug wero adjudged disteaoted 1. B. Gudgell and Bvea John Montin, In tho estato of Jamea AMurphy, tho will waa proven and grant of administration was mads to May Murphy uodor boud for 4,000, CRIMINAL COURT. L. K, Btoveus and othors wore trled for tak- mg'l‘{gn:iblu pousoasion of s cosl-yard, and ac quited. THE CALL, Jupor Horrms—Irom 135 to end of calon- ar. Jupar GAuy~-160, 130, 240, 245, 246, 240 to 259, 254, 250 to 265, inclusivo, Junor JaursoN—118 to 115, 117 to 131, 129, 125, 129, 131 to 133, 135, 130, 188 to 141, Jupar Moonk—17, 18, 10, 20, Junoe Nogkns—8ot case 127, snd calondar Nos. 27 to 40, inclusivo, Jupoe Boorn—Hot caso 614, torm number, ¢ Jupas Fanwerr—1,401 to 1,600, PLillp Steln_ ve, Bamuel Mugyar and Ssrabh Magyar, §584,00,—Lucy Morrisou ve. Ellen P, Vail, $140.40,—Iago, Sprague & Bmith ve, Theodors Il Diryaut, $575,31.—Buwe v, Bame, $103.87.—Kirkwood & Duiikloy vu. Nelietalah and Willlam I, Hawking, $1,077.50,.—W, J, Loadbester ve. John and Elabeth Whiitloy und 13, lolbroak, $20.16,—J, U. JInines va, N, P, Larsun, $032,—A, W, Austin vs, James L, Osmpbell, $270,50, Juvuk Gany—T, ¥, Audrows, Assignea of the Ohie €ago & Lyons Limo and titone Gompaby ve, Josepli L, Maralall, $180.~Frod Vilmar ve, Frecman Campboll, $163.49,—11, L1, llonore vs. Chicage & Great Western Ralirond Laud Courpany, $3,077.70~J, M, Terwilliger Ve, Jamce Morgan, $730, O1noutr_COUBT—CoNvRssIONs~Malthew P, Brady va. James L, Campbell, Prauk W, Camplell, a0d Freo- men Campbell, $1,051,62, ———— PEACHES IN SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, 7% the Edulor of Ths Chicago Tribune ; Orrice or Gazerre, Jonesnono, Unlon Co., DL, March 14,—Tho report from Oslro, on tho 18th fnst,, that tho peaches in this locality wers atl killed by the rocont frost i not true, Iam intormed by tho largeat grower of peaches in Lgypt, that thero are plenty of frult-buda now alivo on tho treos to make s full crop of soversl varlotios ; othora are half-kitiod by the late freoze, Othor fruite are all right. Btrawberried are vary promisiog, Yours truly, T, ¥, Boutox, phalaisias LT bt 'Fraffic 'Through the Sucz Cannl, Talt Malt Gazeste, In tbe current number of the Kconomista Francais M. Lerog-Boauliou gives tho statistics of the trallic through thoe Suoz Canal during last year. Fromtheao it appears that tho number of veusold which passed through the canal 1n 1875 wos 1,404, belng an increase of 230 over the pre- veding year, sud su inorease of 1,003 over 1670, the first whols yeartbe canal was opon.’ Tho tounage fu 1476 pmounted o 2,110,703 tous, bo~ ing an fucreado of 517,036 tons over 1874, and an iucreado of 2,504,707 tons over 1570 ‘The bumi-, ber of slips using the cansl hos beon uenrty' quadtupled In the ulx yoars, while tho tounago has been multipliod nearly sevon times, o, Leioy-Beanlion gives no information as ta tho rocolpts or oxpendituro in 1875, With regard to the prospoots of tha causl, B, Loroy-Loaulion oslimatos from official documonts tiiaé the total orelgn trade of Iudia omploys between 5,000 - 00 und 8,000,000, of tous annuslly, In.alx forolgn trado of Indis has taken tho routo of the Huez Canal, THE BROOKLYN SCANDAL. A HYPOTHESIS, To the Fditor of The Chicagn Tribune: Citieaao, March 14,—A1l loyors of truth, who would glally seo Beecher Antcever inaocent of tho chargea made agalnst him, ‘but whose con- victions, in tho majorityof cases, loan on tho otlior direction, have been aatounded by his lato Botemn appoal to tho Almighty for vindication 1t 1s hard to reconcllo euch an sppenl with tho probability of hie guilt. Ihave read the pro- ductions of this wonderful man and atudied his clhiaracter for many yoars, and, until tho do- volopraont of thia miscrable acandal, held him in catoom, althongh uot at all Umes Indorsing his viows. By faith in Becclier, howeaver, 8a A pafe tonchor of morals, was many years ago 'fl much sbakon, Whon conusctod” with the Independent, that paper gave encoaragoment to, it not positivo indorsement of, the detestabla T'ree-Lova doctrinee, at Lbat timo so pravalont, In viow of those sontiments, and his Iato np~ peal to tho Grent Bourco of Truth, thera is, to my mind, only one hypotlicsls npon which It s at all conceivablo that, with vome mental sub- torfugo or resgrvation, such & position could bo nesumed by Hooclier, and that {g, if tinctured with Froo Love doctrines, the sontimonts of which nro woll known (o the intelligont public, he could docoive Limself with tho [doa that, although e was sctually guilty of the serions charges now mado against Lim, In tho eyes of men, and of tho acknowiedged requiraments of the moral law, yot, in the eych of Gud,—hls God, ~lio committed no sin. Toso are the doctrines’ and legitimato consoquences of Free Love, ao- calied.” Ja fz not probable IL W, Beocher fu o believer o thom, aud endeavors to ehield him- golf behiud them ? Queny. THE “BOTTOM FACTS": ABORTION. Bpringfield (Mass.) Republican, e were suro the country brothren of tho Ad- vigory Counoll, who wont into the private’ Intor- viowlng business in order to got at what thoy call tha “bottom faots™ of the Lrookiyn ecan- del, wonldn't boableto koop tho groundwork of their cminently eatisfactory conclusions long to themsolves, They are now Leginning to lot -it out by plecomeal, and oachitn his own delicato way. Thus Drotuor Pattongill, of Rutland, toa- tiffes: Mra, Tilton told thoso who visited Lier what was the crimo which sholind_committed, i eruseqnotco of lier discovery of ber hoaband's fnfidelitics, aud what tho causoafl her remorse. Hhe dotermined to Lear uo nors children to Lim, and, as the statuto of limitation now provent tho arrest and puntshmont of tlin physician who nided her in tho aocotplisiment of ier purpose, shio has no objection to have the fuct publicly stated. ‘This story of abortion waa tho ona confldon. tially told, also, by Mr. Boocher to wome Boston clergymen when bo was working up the Advisory Council smong thom; hosald tho sccrol lo- volvod a crimo other than that of adultery, and that was why tho wholo atory could not bo given to tho publie. And we mny add furthor, now that it 16 Lrought oat, that the explanation goes to tho oxtent of confousing more than a stuglo case,—that is, that, whilo 3lrs. Tilton contiuned tolivo with hor husband and sharo bis bed, sho hatod him so much that she would not boar tho resaiting olildron. Mr, Boechor's complication with this crimo s that of sympatholic counselor ntid nccenrory advisor. Theso nro cortataly most. extraordinary confessions. Thoy do nob seem to luvito much commount, unless it is to repent the call for tho Agout of tho Bocioty for the Buporesston of Immoral Litorature, und to ab- #ervo that thoy do not explsin away tho testi- mony of Mry. Soulton as to dir. Becchor's con- fidences to her. New Yore Kun, o s o« ln gnuinxg up ihis [abortlon] story, Docehor aud Mrs. Tilton appear to have entiroly forgotten a lotter of Mrs. Tilton's, writton Jan, 14, 1871,—thirtecn daya aftor Deecher's letter of contrition, askipg Thoodore Tilton's forgivo~ ness, and humbling himuclf beforo him as he did boforo his God. Thin lottor of Ars, Tilton's, to n Indy with whom sho was very iutimate, written while el was rocovoriug from tho mis. carriapo referred to, and publistiod in Mr. Moul- ton's first statoment, containg the following ro- markable paragraple: Ay Dran BisTem: o o My husbaud hoseuf- fered muc witt mo 1n a crucl coukpiracy 1wade by my poor, sutfering mother, with an energy worthy of a better cause, to divores us, by saying that I was scck- ing it becauso of Theodoro's {ufdclity, makivg her feoling mine, Thicao slandors have beon mwn, broadenst, I am oted overywhero aa tho author of them, Coming fn thia form and way to Mr. Dowen, they causcd his {Theodore'n) immediato dwsmisslon from botls the Ine sfependent snd the Union. Buffering thus Loth of us 50 unjustly,—( knew nothivg of theso plansy— anziety mght aiud day brought on my miscarriage i~a disavpoiniment I have never befure knawen—a lore-babe, 1t promused, you know, 1 hava had sorrow almost be- yond liinan capacity, my dear —, Itia my mother, “Cunt will explain voiumes to your filial brart, Theo doro hus many socret enomifea 1 know, Lesfdes my mothier, but with a faithfulness reneswed and strength- onod by oxperience, we will by silance, timo, and pa- tence, ba victorious overthemall, . . . Ium yours, faithtully and fondly, BigTER ELrzAneT, Iow does tho mew thoory of dofenso for Boecher hang together whon stadiod in the lght affordaed by this lottor, writton fivo years ago? THE EMMA MINE, Why the £nglish Compnny EFailed to Maikco 1t FProfitablo~ Still o itich M To the Editor of the Cinefnnaty Gazelts 3 HawmuroN, 0., March 10,—As the famous Emma Mino of Utal la bocomiog moro famous overy day by inlaropresentations, and the ven- ders of tho sume aro being accosed of frauds snd swindling, and our Ministor to Eugland, to Hon, R. O. Bchenck, {4 probably receiving much more than his share of abuso, I think it right to make s statoment of what I kuow In regard toit. Iwontto Utah in January, 1870, and left tlioro Inat October, Sbortly aftor arriving there [ bocame soquaioted with William Waodmau, the locator of thomine. Wo boarded at the samo house, and by his invitation I visited the mine in company with him. I also saw tho shipments of oro from the mino for thres years following, aud know that at the timo the Emma was wsold fo tho Englishmen it was one of tho richost tnines over worked, and {s till otie of the best - minow upon tho Pucifio coast, Tho own- ers oxtractod from tho Donanza noarly ©4,000000 the first threa yesrs, end it thoy had followed tho ‘'ndvice of Prof. Claytou—namoly, by sinking . down upon tlicls fool-wall 18 bo Tecommondod, thoy would not have had to go bat 80 foot beforo they would have struck the vein sgain, The Bay City Tunnel Company bave run their tunnol under tho Emma worklngy, and bavo etruck a 0-foot vein of high-grado ore, the mafority of which runs in tho noighborhood of 700 ounces of uliver oro to tha ton, snd no one disputes It boing the Emma Aine (excopt tho Bay City Tunnel Com- pouy), and, of course they do for thelr own por- sonal rossons. But the ¥nglish onglncer work- ed tho mino according to his own notions ?-.lmoulng not to follow Prof. Clayton's advice). will say hers that Prof. Clsytou In ro- ardod o8 tho best authority for a itacatono farmation in America, _ (Tbe Emma AMine t8 in 1llme) The Fngliwh enginoer tun an inclino into the mountalus, and ot every foot Lo was gotting furthor and further trom thio voiu, I bave conversed with soveral of tho miners who porformed tho Inat work in tho m:ne, and they informed me Low tho work wag done, All who are in the Littlo Cotton- wood to-day kuow tho valuo of tho limma Mine, and say that If the English owners had gono on and developad tho proporty like men of works iustand of words, or, if you ploaso, liko tho Oall= foruia and Nevade minors, they would bo re- oelving big dividonds to-day; bne, I under- stand, thoy ero now_ondesvoring o geb possas- sion of the Bsy Oity ‘Tunnel, eud God ouly kuows bow louga ltigation lbflé Liave upon their hauds, for in the prossut condition of tho Utah courts it is uncortain when they oan get & tral, 1 myself havo hiad a suit pending thoro for throo years, and no hearing yet. And now lot mo ¥ay & ward in rogard to this man Lyon. 1o had interest in_the old St. Louis claim that was abandonod, and Woodman relocated it and called it tho limmma, and aftor they struck thofr big ore body he commenced suit upon his old titio, Lns 00-awnor trusting the mansgemons to him by giving bim their powers of attorney, Ile cmployed Benator Htewatt, of Novads, au his attoruoy for a couuufimt foe, and with his sid thoy Lrodght Trainor \. Park to a compromise, Lie (Lyon) recoveriug something over 8100,000 for himself and co-owners, but he unever gave thowm a dollar, e daro not veturn to Utah, sy o knows the co-owaers would have revengo on him, Justice, ——— Fron Ilust a Couso of Fires A Rroat wapy tires uodoubtly arise wheu thele origiuis apparently traced to steam pipes, which \aro surrounded by wood, An English writer ausorta that the rust on the outwido of tho pipe hins the Jlownr, yhen the towporature iy tncreas. ed, of slawly giving oif l:xn uy’fiou and of belu, converted {oto Lron » 'be charactor o i, Spyropliorus iron, sud tflo rapldity with which it A’Fuu BALE. 1168 Praicl fMARCII 17, 1876 takan fire, is well known. Very fino fragmonts of iron and stocl, by thelr rapd oxidation, be- coms rod hot. Thin {s tho simplo explanation of the firo drawn from tho flint and stool. Whenovor, thon, as thin authority etates, iron pipes are employod for the circulation of eoither hot air or atonm they ahiould bo '[ncased in cemont, otherwixo whon thoy rost in contact with timber tho finely divided particlos of rnat (oxidoof fron) lose thoir oxygen and bocomo ignited. Meclianical contraction or' oxpansion of the pl,mn may havo somothing ta do with ef- foctivg this cliango, Theso circumatances may account for many uf the firea which take place at the commoncement of a wintar scason, . — BOSTOR ITEMS. Bontox, Maech 16.—The installation of tho Rov. Robort Lalrd Collier, D. D., na psstor of tho Becond Congregational Unitarlan Chureh, took pinco Iaat ovoning. Tho congregation was vary large, Tho Rev, Mesars. John F. Waro, James Vreoman Clarke, Rufus Flils, and Robert Collyer, of Chieago, took part §in tho sorvices, and tho last namoed preachod tho inetaliation sermon, The onato hna pnescd tho woman-suffrage amoodment to tho Constitution—18 to 10, ‘Che olegant naw Luilding of the Young Mon's Oliristian Usion was dedicated yestorday. Cov. Rico, tho Nav. Ilobert Collyer, James Frocman Clarko, and othera Look part, Tho New Iingland Ministers' Tomperance Couforence biad threo scraions yestorday in the Bowdoin Bquaro Iiaptist Church, One bundred clorgymon, roprosenting overy Biata in New hnql-ud, wero in attondance. The Rev. Dr. Miller delivered tho openiog address on *The l‘hyaialfilcnl Effect of Aleohol.” Other ossays wora read, discussions following, —me e N A Womnn Who Could Swim. Mendneino (Cal,) Demoerat, A young married woman, Mrs. Joseup, who livon ot the Hildreth crossing of the Lol River, o the routo between Uklsh and Round Valley, ono day lost wook gotodnftin ammall bont which bad been fastonod to tho shoro and _into which #ho had gotton for moro pastimo, Thoro wero no oare in the boat and by the time sto was protty well out in the siream and apparently d for s considorsblo voyane, Alrs. Jeswu) concluded somethiug had to be dono, ko ahe tool tho ropo attachied Lo tho bow of tho boat in her mouth, shdor jumped into theriver, swam ashore, going yntln\ly with tho current and muking o trip of 40 yards or 8o, roached Romo willows or brushes first and then pulled through to land, towed tho oraft all the timo and tied it safoly, and then walked back to tho house drip- ploe wet and without anybody knowing any- ting of Lor oxcumion until sho hermolf mado Lier appuarance aud told Lor story. . 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RICK DWILLINGS, T2 17 av., ot Laralas, Ap N KER, lioon ¥, 0 Dasrborneate 00 TFOR BALE-TWG SARBLETRONT HOUSES AT agreat bargaing ona vy Ellis_ Park, one un Prairio. v, north of Kwontyslzthist, Prion’ for each, ¥ 00d; torins casy, Inguiro of OLARK & 81| allo, 27, AND . BAR- VVARIED=A STHONU, AULEZODIRD B tako care of & man, b Weatern Hoalth Institut himself genorally uscici'al olpinse wita paraisels. at Il., ‘and tn makn ostitution, both in out: nona but thuse wishing a parmanont situs- apyi ddross V. no otfic “u’n"w. i ALISE TRAVEL difforont Htates, Apply for fivo days at 2 Nouit itoora 19, ANTED—A BALESMAN OF RXPERIENGE IN A retat) furnituro houso in U ddross V 3%, co, FANTED — ADVERTISING BOLIGITOR _FOR al; excelient chanco for a good rooces, Adiross V 1% Tribu; - BITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, :‘ Bookkeoners, Olarks, Eto. SITUATION WAKTED—RY A MIDDLR-AGRD MAN of temparate dnd honest habl Xraper, weigh oletk, janitor, yard Koepor, oF Un prompt employmant & moderal llrl' wiil bo acéapte ed. ‘Toatimonialx anexcoptionanie, WIIl be heara of otll omployed. Plosss address J D it, No, 14 Lisle-st. UTUATION WANTED-BY A KNG MAN WHO ettt Fares ey lngwhllnlerlws izl sl fel ant i g b 18 fo snl] paiary, Addtons T 3 Trigons offan ) SruaTioN ANt 108, AR Fr. - "D_IY A 8T, AR inteiay accartomed (o glass work, Adl‘m- o) ATUATION WARTED-TO MRROIANT 7. ' ot Sabtor oF 1 yoary AT TALUDRS rionco in fitnte citse hiouses; best 3 eoen 2 Cléan linuses; best reforences givon. A w ll, be Conchmon, Teamstorn, &o. ITUATION \ANTKD-_BY A Vi % sconehmen (aa privaio fomiy. outiror 8, NASON. ANTED—A_GOUD TEAMSTER; ONLY BUOI * “’L.wu OF coalTar 315 Ontontrs, bor ¥ wan s W ANTED_T WITK, PAY A GOOD WA A ono; rofernn 4 Torisnca roquired. Addrovs V 5, Tribuns ofcer - O Emplovment Azonoios, ° Srameitl, Fhern S aramna. e u M, BARHN, (18 Wabashear. o 27 Mincollanoons. SITUATION WARTED_BY AN ENERGETIO NUSL. ness man, the_suparintendeney of o ok pany; & splondid bool are’ porfancs in tho coal buainost: v & el and eugineert beat of rolnreocos givon, a Tven {or waniing fo chanka Drecont si i s I, P, O. liox 4, Des M QITUATION WARTED—AS TRAVELING #3. man: seversl yoars’ axpurlonce in busnoss; apaintanc Eant and Wost: lambor, hardwar chinory praterred, although will not bo particular: wish 1o omgago for the tonton. ~1iest. af roferances givan on application. Addrras i€ N, Tribnng ofico. SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domestion. . GITUATION \AKTED-DY A GOOD WOMANTQ 33 coak, wash, and fron, Cal, 10 day aud to-morrow, 3t 150 Praifia.ny, JITUATION WANTE, littlo girl A years ola, t wark in & small family, or Country., Addross V 14, 0 ofica, 3 A o P o s it rirs D otat and seeond gitls In s private faml rolor acea givon. Addross T 46, THbuno oMca: - i 5 Hounokooners. ITUATION WARTKD-BY AN AMERICAN LADY of oxpurionco and rspactablilty, Sithavt THoumbrang <, a8 matron in somo {nstitution, ‘colleziato or otherwise, r'woald tavo tha posltion o Baosikcapoe Ih & DHvAL famiiy, or bo companinn to an tuvalid lody: would objoction to teavcl. * Tho highest riereno quired, Addross HOUSKEIKEKPELR, Ttact clue, Wis, A WOMAN, WITIL A 0 enok or do gonaral houso Hoasokonper's place; cily o1 ollexo, 1ta- + 3 Emvployment Aconts. TIUATIONS WANTED—FAMILIES IN WANT OF ood Heaodinavisn eruian fomala hoip can bo nmunpllod as MRS, DUAKE'S aflica, %) Milwankea.av, - TO RENT—-HOUSES, ['0 RENT-FURNISHED, A COZY BRIOK OOT. togo. with basomont, ali‘modern improremants, hob and cold water, bath-rovm, &e.: completoly furnistiod, an Indlanaay., south of Ihirty-fimstat.: wiroct pavod hinitsa {s nantly nuw and bulll by the advestisor for Lis own family, and who findx it nccossary to. siva up liouseksap. ing for tho presont b account of elckness, For forth Datticainms address 110, TR0 cfiros o T"u RENT-ANT FURNITURE FOR RALI, VRILE low, & nice linas on Michigan-av., nos Fwonty-fourth. st._Addross X 5. eiimna onen : TO RENT--ROOMS. T vebtPbissisio ¥ S e e 'O | RENT-PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS, 116 East Madi Stouny "'VAETRD-'L .\x&v‘flnbmz. TRAVELER AT ROOB Oft BALV—_NORTIL SIDF_RERIDE altes—Ololos idences, ranging from 25,50 to B4, - 000, 1 thio moat deairabla Tocations of tho North Slde, on fovorsblo torme Yo nuyors. Tu eoma fustanons, foud fea | oriats would bo taken partfally n axchange, . Ajo, many choloo Inta un he principal strsete, sonia spocial argaine. GO, 1T, ROZY! Washingto O BALI- HADISON-8T. - BARGATN= ! Host oornar wost of tha parkj paylug 10 per vont now: Il pay 1 afior May i can bo baugli, foraaliort izmo at {orvclonaro prico. A. PATTERBOS, 103 Washingtoo-st., oo 11, - [OR BALE-IT YOU HAVE 85,00 CARIL AND | g andlotat o, S e S T AR —AN UNNAIIED SAN ACCURTOMED anitors daties minst o clennly d industrions. Apply at 1 CELY FURNTSHED ROOMS, WITH Kingsburr Block, faudeipste. ‘Room 20, Toliuh'r—w FURNISHED, WARMED TODMS, Lt 81 pot wook. " Rellgla-Vblioanplical Publish: fug Touse, 127 Fourth-av.. two biooks santh Pust.Ofico. L AT discovery of the ago: ca A, ANGRLTZ20 bovath Wate ANTED=MEN IV It far nu Hovorablo busincss it will 70 8 week tha yoar around; §1 GIOUT T UNION ANTRD — A REBPICTA chiores, ‘Innuirc at corner Cam) Van Buren-st., fu tho moat markot. 7 L 000 FOIL FINE MARBLE.FRONT on Vincenvisav., opposite Aldina Park. o, H. KOKF, 14 Honper Block. SUBDREAN REALESTATE, FDLK“ 2:“4){—‘.‘0 ACRRS AT NDII\VODD.CSUIT LE bdivido; will excbiargo, IEA & COATES, & Washiugton-at. -FEMALE HELP, D TANTED—A GERMASN, SWEDE, OR NORWE- gian girl to du geucral housowork st 215 Thirty- 0 RENT_FIFTY HOOMS, RUITABLE FOR Ruropean hotel, from May 1, 187, Iaquiro in olos No, 14 Exat Washingion-st. TO RENT--STORES OFFICES, &o g * Storos. O, REST-FROM MAY 1, TIE FINE DOUNLY ire 36 and 34 Stiver-st,, 4x100, #ix atories, two vanlts ouk 40 Tont “wide, 'aud sliod, , % Washingion and'sieam clovator. Kyun Aboir to kA & GOATIS g No ¥ 1zant. [iandniplrets . ol tenant, HARRISUN & WIEERS, 106 Fiithay, ~© [0 FENT—I6l BTATIENT. FROM MAY, THR A wboloor any vartof s Luildtag. Apeiy at &1 War nv, bofurn ANTED—A GOOD_GRNEHAL BERVANT FOI light bousuwork. 81 Nortli Wellvat., up-stalrs. [OiL BALR-TIEET BOUTIT ENGLEWOOD 1OTS, sch. nayable &8 por montts, - After Auell 1 prich it o 175 or Toke MATION UL, 91 Washinktowst. OR BALE-Oit EXCIANGE_GOOD TWO.STORY liouns, collar, woll, cistern, ote., And _comer ot 100z 50 i Glenoos, ‘436, MOITON'GULVKIL, Room § Motropolitan Biack. Ot BALE—OIt EXOHANGE-WAUKEGAN FAIH, 1 : provemantes clinivs ! ooty T NI S L IO, T AR gtopeats HORSES AND CARRIAGES. A KTHONG GIRL TO CUOK, WASIM, nd to ssalst in goneral hous Al bo woll recomiuourod. _Apply at 505 A COMPIETENT WOMAN 0 and Apply immodistoly st Michigan-av., corner Twellih-st. N OTL AWEDIRI GIRL FOR 'k in small family, f1U and ‘Thirtor W :em Vonsowark IRL ) wash and fron. 41 K UCTION — TURSDAYS, TUURSDAYS, AND Batordays—Tlorsos, carrincos, aud harnoss s sp. ciality, st WESTON & CO.'S, Nos. 198 aad 194 Kast Wash- ington'st, Amblo tino given ta tess all Darscs sold kndor s warranter, Htock on hand &t privato sl T,IGHT GIGORRY WAGON FOI ALK DEWILL 4 oxchange for & furnitaro wauoo, “Will pay difforence, it‘'any, ‘or will parc] : HEWITT, %0 aad 273 Wabas WO PATR LARGE D TONEFR FOW BALR a1 LKRVY PAYNE'S Livory Stablo, 144 and its Michigan-ay, WASTED A NG, T TEAN FOI OASIL OALL AT No. 91 West Ohto-st, VANTEB=& GARLOAD ~OF —GOODSIZRD, ‘aocond-class faem horscs and maros, choap, for cash, _CUnll to-dny at T14 Twonty-second st MISCELLANEOUS. TTORNEY *SIIARP' TO TAKK UP A BURE L caseon ono-tiird demages. Address 7, Tribase Ditice, Aozms CALL AT f13 STATERT.: SOMETIING now auro alo} good profit, aud vuly bominal capi- taTrinired. DVKRTIARIS DRSIRING T0 REACH COUNTRY. roadrrs can o 50 in tho chespost and boet mnunor by using one or moro soctions of Kellogg's Great News- paper Lists, Address A, N. KRLLOGU, T Jackson-at. J3LACK TILLE"ANGTIER MEWTING OF Tiik members and thoss antieipatiog joinlng Capt. Witors Binio Compaty, will bo told as his ouse, T Wosl Madison-at., uis, Vriday oroning. Remomber thls oonpany goas prepared for Lusiuces, TOIAUR FOR FURNITURE. BUGGIIS, STORE fAxturce, and gonoral ngrobaudiso in fire-praof waro- tinase, 160 V. Bonroost. Doney sdvanced on oary terins. ON LEASED GROUND 10 Giva Tocation and prica, Ad: ane (f torms are satlstactory. O, 1L '\VA TED—COTTAG ‘uave on Wast Hido, dross T 80, Tribuna ofioo, ~ BOARDING AND LODGING, - Sonth Side. : 706 YAY,, BURENET., NEAL STATE-NE W busrding Louse—Hoard ‘for Iadies and gontlcmon, 84 ta 83 pur waok, with uso uf plano. 17{‘"’i'v'v17.u?v?1im —A PLEASANT, WELL- furnishod frout room oa first, tloor, and tirat-cliss tablo: also, une mom on second floor, * licforonces az- chaug od._Good meighbortiood. otels; 2 ND 120 WABARTI.AV,, N P oot et chaus boxdl for 1220 to 8 bor day: %8 to 38 por wook ; day Loard, #5 vee weak. BOARD WANTED. - 0ARD-FOI GRNTLEMAN, WIFE, ANUS.YRAR- ld ohilld ; plain homio comforts and imoderats terma. Itolarences oicoanyd, . Koath Bida preferred. Address. stating location, V 4, Tribune otico, Bu‘anuaflm BELY, WIFE, AND OHILD3 YICARS 0ld, Htato torms aud locatlon, Addresa V. 3,7vib- uuo ot o TO EXCHANGE. GOOD FARM IN WISCONSIN TO EXOHANGE dor ds v, grocorios, boots aud shovs, alsw swine I3 fust-cinsa mubirAaTots. | Ownor In olly ta dage. T iy Tribuna o 0 EXCHANGIE—TWO HOUSES AND FOUT LOTA in'a counley wwa, Will taka s stook ot goods. 138 YOR GENIRAL nlace for the right Bington-at. ANTED-GIRL (0! N OR HOAND! 1 nousework Ina ANTED—AT Tl NORTHWRSTERN HOTKL, wood reliablo woman as meat wages will bo ziven. sl thls AN, propristar. —GOOD GINL FOI GENERAL HOUSK. f four poreons; reforoncos B2 North Water-s goaks 10 one aultin ‘work it Avply 8t 609 Nort| NNED-A GIRL TO DO GBNERAL HGUSE- work fn a small family st 163 North Ma, . Senmarrosses. ANTRDAPPRENTICES:3 IMPIOVERS. MRS, BROWN'S Drossinaking Parlors, 624 Cattags Grovo: av., apporite Douglas §ouse, ANTEN-GIRLS WITIT A BINOER BRWING. wachine. Abpiy st Roaw 37 Doro Building, corner Madisan aud Statests. o, T ANTED—A NURSE GIRI L TO TAKE OARK OF ohild st 31 West Moaroe-st. Launaressos. ANTED—A TIRST-CLARS LAUNDRESS: MUST ‘undorstand tha busineas in ovory brancl ; roforanoe Call oarly at 416 Wabimhar, A_GUOD QIR TO DO _LAUNDRY ‘one wha can come well recommanded can have Eood wagus and steady work, Call at No. 27 West OASH GROCERY HUSINESS FOR BALE CIINAP 4. erim tachod, Uood ‘Sontls Jeflorsau-st. CLABS GROCERY AND SALOON S ly carried on fur soven yoars for sals. Add 5 84, Tribuno offico, A THREE-UAN M fur casli,on the ™ n od burse and wagon with tha routes prico far cash businoss. YAIN AND KNITTING-MILL VOR i cheap, _or wll} Lun:tm:n. Apply to JOHN E., FIRST.CLASS HALOON FOR BALIL ON THR wood Inguise of GEORGE N OF T BEST A0S % GHIOR00 riotor in Utlier b S 10 10 8. s ab A1) Bitoraty > AND LEARIZ OF PROML ro, hirso, wagon, elc., fuf ’S'mcx. FIXTURE: BonLcormer, wroc sila. Auply at 410 Bios fals: 1F BI5ST LOOATRD COALYARD 1N TILE OITY, in ooraplota runaiug ord , Tribune ottica, MINNEROTA ORNAMENTAL GALVANIZRE Coinleo Works for aala; au pxcelient chance (ur ame oRe-4a nugago la & tcanufacturing Lusinoss, 5% taformation ALy o 1L 1L LTGGH, A Orakih Liroes & shr0d, for il ehed For tnfc tiou &] Chiandlor, 144 and 145 Lakost, Fjuiis BUILDINGS AND MAGILINERY, AND EX. atontod ariloles now mani e boxt of oferences will by furpishod to ag to purchase. _Addross W IS, Tribuno o “AN‘%YP" CLEAR PAI‘; LT 5 piocin acrs brapos ulle Outard Hualta o6 U B & Qs B 1he’ Wokls HOUNDS: 173 LaSallo-st. O1L WEST. e BITH WOOLEN 1 ToR A bargain, = Hloam power, I:HI\:I bulldivg, machlh ij\b RXCHANGE—FOL _ FARM _LAND&; THE S atath 5. acmaboradfoe et 5 goars o 2t W, } fors sbla for g0 ‘vaeh nca Gl [ gy A K g lots sold for GLARK S IR ey S o raitio av. north of Twenty aixtl-strh i X . yosre. Tugairs of OLATIK & SILVA, BUILDING MATERIAL. ___ L0 BRICK WANTEZD-T'WILL PAY OASIl VOIt O 100, 0 or load bid brick. Avply to W. B, LALL, 15 Houth Caualat, Rl res S1D FAOH BRIOK—TILE HYDRAULIO Pross birfck Company sud the Union Proas lirlsk Worke of L. Louls, Ao., ara now proparod to furolati s limitod guantity of ¥ i fag0 brick which sl gty et I gnbrch :x‘lw call on .wukwu@n. solo l‘::uuu. Dusr Faest, 5 TRD—A PARTY WITH &30 TO JUIN ME IN o of & patented artiols for that moots with ready sale. busluses can bo wil) satiafy_any ooo who ar afice norowgh fivestigation, Hofers 4 o, car o VROVISION, A ocory staro, worth 81, 0 % ool BEQUIIES A GOOD XA 13 atock costln 31,1 i AN ENGVOLO: ou agcollunt wate WANTED-=TQO RENT. VWANTEDZTO RINT—10 TQ 16 ROOMS ON BEG- und or third floora: stato Incatlon aud torms, Ads dreas, for threo dayn, V 2, Tribuno atheo. TTAGE, ATOUT & rooms, {0 guod nolaliborhood, neat slrcat card, o Tooms aultalilg for lousakeepini s 1ont ot to oxcoed B Addreea s v, ' otf KNT_)IGUSE ON ROUTH BIDIE, Turnished, or will Luy the furniture if r7o'clock 1. m. at b5 Michigs FINANCIAL. | A DVARGES MADE ON DIAMONDA, WATCITRS, boads 8t LAUNDERS' privata otles, 120 Kans olphi-st,, tear Clark, Feabiistied 165, MUJEY TO LOAN AT 8 AND § PER CENT ON Ubteago property. New York. J. 11 REED, JOUN 1, \Vunmo MONEY O LOAN GN WATCHIS, JEWKLIY diamonds, ks, ravoivers, lllmrl—1 lansos, insteu, ments, oice, 6L, at Goldswid’s Loan and Jullion Otiicw, @ Kait Mndison-st., near Dosrborn, Cash paid for old w0l and sitvor, yold dust, slivor bare, colus, ouriositios ete. Hallroad tickota Imllu)ll and sold, j\ ON«_". [FOLOAN—TN SUMH T0 SUTT, ON WRAL uatate In Chicagn and vicinlty. a ‘caat. A LORIS BROTHRN: 19 and T LaSsnocste OFSE, KIMDALL % CO., BANKERS, 14 NEWHT., NEW YORK, AMoibors New Yark Stuck and Gold Kxebangos. Trans- acy gonornl banking nd brokoraga busines LaBallo-st, OF $50 Ot AORE ON REAL 5. ok Cannty, or £ RANEE erhor Dock, - moro o2 Hiiao! 'O LOAN. [, b, AND &1, ON GOOD CITY l or_suburl u:’na. A‘. )?IIIICBKINU\VAY. Ttoom a4, 14 L5 YO LOAN 31,037, #4.5a0, #1700, 8500 0N GHI0AG0 SEahey tndk on bandt oan closo fuumodiaicly, A, FPATTERSON, llfl‘vmlg‘ n-st. 7 () ()~ F\0=#1,20-0R_UTItEI BOMNE T0 BUTF SO0t o o iyia Park. prsveris: TURNER & HONTD, 13 Weshingionest. 00 "I LOAY;, ALY 10 T. USTOR Hison-st., Room WEAST 05w W YO() WA VY RERAPONSIDLE PARTIES S, 000 R E I PP R AT Ve ‘ribngo offica, 3 OR OTHFILAUSS TO TOAN ON OITY S 000umraret il tatito a curiont rates. TUB- 10 Waahington- ¢ HUMS TO LOAN AT & PER OENT S10.000 5570 MOAS AT TG Stk }‘»;ll‘b:.l'.\m LINDSLIY, Roon 14 Methodiat Churoks ~ __MUSICAL. _ IICKERING UPRIGHT PIANOS-E' improvernents, Warrsnted dacahilo as a squazy Jlauo, WEEL'S TRMPLI O MUALO, i Van Buroaat, ™ n OIt RENT—NEW AND BECOND-I{AND PSANOS, Homer apoliod W bursliasod,” WEKD'S TENPLE ui USI0, U3 Van Buren-at. il NO-TORTIS—GLEAYLY REDUC- A DA Sl . fono: Tally warraiut ¢ tve yowrme. Tb. e SIASCLIN, 161 Fat d and plauo: ’Artios des iring Lo purcliase vy e Reuoimloduted. Also pLinus 10 Foat. We Wi KIMBALL, Siala a Adatas-atd, - YOU T T0_1LUY A FIANO OIt ORGAN, ol At} habdata Sad o Luistnt. vail ou N-OOOLD & BON tatoat. TPIANOS ON TIMII—TEINS, 90 Pie 11 roalabor end of oo Jear{ 415 cash, yvor ar e r 31 caslh o Bl Ord s takon ab cast valitatin, LKL PRI, 3 Van 1 ML Ok M Sron.st. JoErD & SONN OHGANB—SWIEBTEST | ONE} ywost atlo], munthly sad wiirierly vassates Sm D i 510, 8 Van Burn-si. IR UPRIGHTY DU Y IALLET, A tle & Cu, unite tha rare ganiltios of superh- toiicy ti: fabiity and wrkotuees, “Horl Workiiaahip, o Fivloid gonural ogeolloncas ftoy” aro tho aragun Hinots. “Fiio Smith Aterican orgens ara know aud 8d: St ovarywhere, - Tho Khmbal) isies ary uadual fivoriealloravee Tatrdicad, * Putioctly tatisiactory Linryaiun i aty of thoes 1o Inatruinants Gas bo had WA IMIALL, chenor Blata and Adaina-s LT, BUY AN ELKGANT TOBEWQOD ve platio-furtu; boan. used oulv roach actls !} latg I LOST AND FOUND, _____ REASONABLE lllKWAl(l) WILL BE PALD, NO +43 uusstlgns avkud It dark.blug) mush-wora, o t voroga aloves, and hook, takoa from 363 Washington-st., ars Lo Wit K, It GROSS, Roans 14, 106 ¥1igh- IN ULOVE, TIIE ¥IND: loaviug 0! ]J 0 bLa uuflfifi c‘ [} thy ofice of BEIINGEI & S00Vhla 130 50uth Ulark at.e Hoom 3% OBT—A GOLD BRAUKLET, NARIOW BAND' L A A o VAN B e 3 Bilchigan-av. e YR D U QUESTIONS ASKED, T¥ $5 l:i‘u“;mfi.'. :-l'm‘lx’udm?un Trot basemont Lall of “ L Jast Tucsday evoulng wiil roturu the aing= ‘I'hruo} +runds b "VAN'ND-A LAROK BILL OF JUIST ARD flooring. Will exchange houso aud lot ur cottaku 324 Jot ot Avotiaes souLl a4 low cash price. - Address V't "Y'ibuna u ST END INSTITUTE. FAMILY ECILOOL FOR w Bywu‘ Indies. BIRS. H. L. OADY, Principal, Now 1iavan, Conn. Hend for ciroul —__PARTNERS WANTED: ____ JARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM #1.600 TU 81,00 K a i in & wanafsotaring biidiusss; peudte, 1) pue ot Tarko trado aatabilsbed: - ibost rofarancas,’ I B3 Bouth Duaplati 1 ENGINK 13X, BOILER 41 INOIER FOp, A Ls- NG o et visasa pubipy s doud ordur: Al Analtng, WBISE KT fvee Wik Eer : iy ’i‘-"v‘.'g.‘-fz‘fv. e DERIOKEON & BONS, soraue Lalla- * Twyatysecand s 13 O/ Yiree or ki Lotk F qals at 400 (0 8o por boxy Iarye, eqy par, B for b qulres; oty b TR TR Dol tairs, 102 Madlau DIVOROES IVORUKS LKGALLY OUTAINED FOTL INCOM. &muu saielont proo IWTLY OBTAINED Jnion for, incowpatibitivy, sia, Bosidunos uunacossasy, ‘INSTRUCTION, TION_ON_GU oK, O S0V TAR: TOW g Vi 3 TIU—LOST ON WEDNESDAY, Adalpbis matino, or butwess th uren-ai. briduv, ‘b will bo glven aud | gy Disake i Ftupoing tho sewio L tue owasr, J. o HAVAN, 1 Deltovan-at: HOUSEHOLD_GOODS, fim’fi‘iu FARLOIL AND OUANGLE BRM, BT e S et FSYJ) EN: TRESSES. AND PEKT. O, At e mabet, WHLE. TLUSEY S PIELEIS, 13 Madisoncut, T SEWING MAOHINES, T V_BRVIKRAL LATIE INPROVED MA. O SEvE, LT BVER -'Uflchulli Uul&l - dvaset; Moepbssuel o P ATRET IMPR LLY BRWING KAOHINE =<1 35,1 L ker and atia ats. fiI?‘m.}t:::h i eatis SRR,