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THE "COURTS. The First ond Fifth National Bonks Must Pay Thelr 1872 Taxcs, .Why a Court of Equity Will Not Ine terforo in the Casea, Pleasant News for Persons Injured by the Bullding of the LaSalle Btreot Tunnel, Bomo Rigid Ruling on the Buhjeot of Oreditors' Bills, Rocord of Judgmonta and New Buitgees Bankruptoy Businoss. BANK TAXES. DEQIBION DX JUDGES PARWELL AND WILLIAKS, Tollowing 8 tho sabotanco of n decision mado Baturday by Judges Farwell and Williams on a motion to enjoin tho collection of: the clty taxes of 1872 imposed on the First and Fifth Natloual Banks. Altor summarily disposing of tha objoction mado by tho peoplo to.the motion that eimilar sulta had boon brought fn tho United States Court, and thors disposed of, tho Judgoes suetain tha validity of tho noxt objoctiop, which is, that $horo 18 no ovidonco that tho stockhotdors, whom tho banks profesa fo reprosont, dosiro theso puits to bo brought. Tho bill contains no spo- tial allogationa that such s tho caso, and thoro- foro thé objection is suatsined. . Tne noxt objection Ls, that plaintiffa hava not shown dlligencs, aoeking .as they do to enjoin In 1870 tho taxes of 1872, On this- polnt . tho . focislon saya ¢ B The general ruls as to the enjoining tho collection on personal property fs that thoro muss Lo Is lilegal i Dot sutilcl . patate, because in thy boa cioud wpon ihe Ut and If the %01 under an liegsl tax the party woul 1o filo & bill t0 set asids the eale 03 reconled on ttlo; and Lo might perhapa oujoin to prevent tho roperty wero bives sight 1ts talo, It is 80 held if T undorstand tho law,” DBut that Koes not apply ¢a personal propesty. (axos, 14 18 wald 1liat a court of egnity may onfoin & tax which is flio- *gal, bot in the 1{th ‘of Wallace it is distinctly shown - fhat alihiougle 1t fa neccanary thas i¢ should. o fogol 1t i not alono sufiiciont, Tuat ingle fact ia not sufl- clont to enablo a party to call npon & court of oquily, + It mone of thioas obsctions oxiated which I have ro- ferred to, T shoula atill bo fnclined to refuso this sppli- ration, Jiisa univorssl rulo in‘a court of equily 1t {f complatnant come in to aaktlio ali) of 5 court 15 {0 any maitar that i muat sppenr that the complata- st 18 ready and willing to do suything which equity xnd Justice rogniros with roferonce to the subject mat- ter, " Now in this casp it s allogad on tho part of tho defendants that under the facts as apparent It 1a tho | duty of these complainants to pay romething towards | tho taxea of that year, that it & their duiy to pay' nioro thap the eity is now attempling to cajlect of {liew, Bo that in this particular cane If they should pay ‘what tho city Is now trying to collect, altliongh nnder; these procesdings thoy would not pay any morg thon they shonld pay, they wonld not sustain any Injury. Thoy have no right to call upow the ald of tho Court becatse they aro nat about 10 bo jujured. Aftor stating the funotious of tho City Gov-, erumont In regard to the proboction of property, ote., the docision continues ; | Tho duty dovolyes uiwnu purson to pay taxes for that year [during which hix property.wsa protected], | and j¢ follows &3 a inatter of courss that & Court will! not hiclp anybody to got rid of tha taxes for o corlain year unicsa it appears that thoy ought not to pay avy ihat year, It fa inovitable that “all tha propoerty in the elly Blionld pay taxes overy yoar, The pooplo aro pro- tocted overy year propertyla protocled o¥ety your, 8 Gaverament commences to colloct taxoa | ¢in & way that i illogal, and if tho persan agaiust whom ' collcetion of thoso inyos thus lilegully sttempted to bo colocted, providing the Coart con 8¢0 83 tho caso stands that thoro {3 no par- Healar sum which the party ought to pay, or- that tho rfly 18 belug sggrioved, 10 stops Lavo beon taken y which it can 1 any way bo_ascertained Low much tho party cught to pfl{. or if it {3 ovidont thatthe rty would not have io pldell much as they are try. B tb get from him, thes Cnultm“ iutorfore, | JutLow in it fn this cssa? Teforo the last Conatl lution, tho law was such that the city had its bady of Araoasors to assoes nrafieny with referenco to city tax- ation, and tho towns had their Assosiors which as- » property willi referenco to town and county laxcs—two Assessorss In; tho Constitution of 1810 o proyision was_ ins o that befors any . land should Do sold for laxes tho -pefurns shonld be mada to © tounty oflicer, And it now turns out, from tha deo- tirfons of the Bupremo Court, that tho offoct of that ¥, tisd roal proporty cannot 13_asn Dy the City « Asscasars aud taxes collooted upon an asgesmgeat of Ihe City Asseasors, bocauso thero would bo but one'ot theee yroceedings, and inssmuch 18 overy procoocaing lor the salo of I1and hiss to bounder tho other arrange- ment by ko County Assoasors or, Town Asscssors, Lho 1d rulo hes to be lald eaids. Now, whon thiis tax was sescssod {t wnh not_undere stood, apparently, that that viow would be taken, It #raa not known proclscly what was the right and safo Ih\nzlh do, or whatthe coustitutional method was, nd the city wont on aa it did do befors, and took the WTODg coursa, Now, haa thero been encugh done that is legal to V0w whiat taxes should huve been paid by these com- 2 nta upon ieir £ property af thiat yoar, ea tist wo tan seo whotbeer, i thoy pail whiat thicy cught to pay, ity would suffor lnxud-mlm by puying what is now uirad of thom under thoae {tm fe; or a1t all indefintta? I undcrstand that in tho casein quostion, luat in the year 1373 (he muscssments mado by thw City Assesaors amounted fo & certaln sum, which {s apparent, The assesamenta woro mado sud focted up,—or can bo,—and tha szscsemonts amounted s sum, and he easessments of these com- Ellmln\l among othors, The sum wan determined much they wero nsacssod at by the Asscssors, * The city oficers then' declared Liow mtch they would nise b{ dociding what per cot they would put upon tuis rolurn or asscesmont, In addition to that, wiilch 13 an indizect way of dotermining, tney did for- mally vots how much should bé ralsod that year for ety EWL and ordinances worn passed ‘which show " how much should bo ralsed, Thoamount which was Talsed thal year, and tho rty upon which {t 2auld bavo besa'ratsed and the assesaod valusiof t, 1 all . 1f the tazes Aus by complalnants had boen horight assessment roll, {hey would Liave had to pay 1mare tha 18 now attemptod to be collacted of thom, Now, if thoso are {he facts, .ond I understand that tis s subatantially so, thei it {a sppatent that the complalnants ought to havo really that year al loast 82 niuch taxcs as is nowattemptod to b collsoted of o, : Bo Iam of the opinlon that the injunctiona ought not to be grante aud_that relief” ought xwtln.bo ' granted, Whatever tAxes have been pald for 1472 have fiunpuunpanm o regular procosdings, Tk great burdona of thal yoar, have been pald by men under thesa proceedings, Land has boen -old. money has 1d, aud whalover one man geta rid of falls xpon 8o thata court of oquity ought not in sud help poople to get s rdens, As 1 understand the lsw, _:;:1 tho decizions uf the Court, the strong tendency ia tho _effeat t upon ‘been somal 1 be others show that, bocatso tho uenoes Aro 80 sarjoua, . 1lore le tho euliro welfare of a community and tho business of o community depending upon not having this thing npsot too easilyand the poopls e, of course, cannat doprive anybody of thiolr legal rights, Thoy bavo s right o conteal thair tazes, and to insist upon everything which thelaw en- titles thom to; but when they como iita s court of equity, they come rather asking {avors, sud eurts of equlty oa subject aro not held 0 any cut-dron | Tule,” There is no ruls 8o "tist you Court has done ihis ‘be- you are bound to do it inant must be ready to pay all equitatis view of tho case, be ought to B: 3 8ud, a8 ko is not, I foal inolined to rafnss the re- , I Liave taken mozo than ordinary pains’to look 1nto thin thing, bocause I suppoacd that thls caso was A forernnnor 6f wbak might bos great masy cases that would rest upon the same flm\md snbatantially, Landa have boen sold and cortificates lssued, Bome 1auds have boen bought by tho city, aud others proba- bly boughit by outaiders, and thercfore I thought it + Jmpartant that 1 shonld ook this ground over proity ully mod * caamine everything I could lay hat was.'the proper doctrine cone ad T bare fiken tidorsblo e ‘“k“u‘fi; 12 thas bill was ‘aliowad aad old come i a5d ask tobava the cloud removed, —tax, title, certificatos, aud things of that sort; and the queation i whnlllfiu'l conrt of oquity wil haip them in tht, Yor (isea rasons 1 {oel Guita cloat {h et inJunelion should netbe franted, Tharstore ta the caro which waa hoard befose me, that tored 3o udga red, and Juilge Willianis will bha sverzuling o mollon for tamporesy 18 unetion " kb THE ‘LA SALLE STR DECISION o¥ JUMIEEIGIIENNEL‘ Boversl sulta havo bogun withla the last twa yoars agaiost the city to obtain damages for the Injury causod to adjscont proporty by the ovon- [ug of tho LaBallo strect tunnel, Qoo was also tommenced {n tho United Siates Clrcult Court by the Northern Transportation Company, but Judge Tilodgett held that the city way not liable unlcss for pegligence § it had & right to o tho wrest, and make lmprovements, snd also build 4 pler in the river for tho necessary mocamplish- xent of its worl, 1f dus dillgonca and' dispatols Were uaed, and tho owuor of adjacent land hold :::&ut to the clty's vight to make improye- - About eightsen months bgo, Jullan B, Namee, B B et G B charging thal 1y, tho caso 1,737, 1 will bave Ihn“ntdlt £a- ‘| nfiirming or coinciding TIIE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1876, his property on the wens sido of LaSalle atraot, nurp mmo’lph hisd beon aoriounty ipjured by the digaiog of tho tnanel 3 that trafic and husi- nows had boen imjured, snd also that, for nomo timo, tho strost and eldewalk woro blocked up by dirt and material for the tunuol, and, iu con- clusion, asking for damagoa. Thero woro sov- eral oounts to the deolaration, part of thom al- leging foo in the plsintiff, sud pirt omitting it Domurrers wora Olod to soveral of tho counbs, and pn argument was had bofore Judge Togors sovoral wWoeks ago, Baturday Judgo Rogers deliverod his dacision on tho demurrors, Lolding that the plalutif had » good canse of action Il ho had sustalned spocial damagos, thoogh tho tunnel was con- stmotod (n a lawfal mannor, and ss carofully sa the oity conld do it, yot, if tho plaintif had sus- tained any npocial damages not common fo ail othor cltizens he ocould recovor, Tho cades do- cided by the Bapromo Court sincs tha adoption of tho new Constitution wera conclusive on that polnt, The Constitutlon provided thata prop- orty-owner wag nntitled to just componsation for damagos to his property by anochor, and it did not wake nny differonca that tho platlid did not hold tho title to tho stroot, Damages could bo rocoverod for proporty damsged a8 woll a8 for property takoo, aa had becn ro- poatedly docided by the Supremo Uourt in tho casa of Mix ve. tho L. B, & M. Railrond Com- pany, 76 111, p, 919, snd that of Btotson ve. the Ohizago & Evanston Lallroad Company, 76 11), and in tho case of tho Chicago & Pacifie Rall- toad Company vs. Btelo, 78 111, p. 42, The Judgo eaid in concluaton \that ho had no doult on tho question at oll. Tho coeoy sus- {aincd tho point boyond all controversy, Tho Btein_case, and tho rensoning of the Court sua- tained It, that any epoofei damage that rosaited from the improvément of tho stroet could bo recoverod in an aotion of trespass, or if o part of tho lots wero takon and o petition filed against them, by filing & cross-potition, and roaching it in that way, Tho domurer would thoreforo bo overruled, McOagg, Calver & Dutler for the plaintif?, and R. 8, Tathill for tho city, g CREDITOR'S BILLS, TOE LAY ON THE SUIECT. | The docreo to collect n debt in tho most eafa aud expeditious mannor has been wondorfully In- creased within tho poat yoar orso, sinco tho “hard timea" and panie have been hero, and the aovices to got. aboad of otber croditors bave boon. rapidly multiplied. Whon sn oxecutfon is issned aud placed o tho honds of tho Bheriff, it bocomos & lion on st property owned by the defendant in the suit, or thal may bo purchosed within the nlnoty daya thnt tho oxecutiou is alive. It gon- arally, theroforo, is nllowed to ran tho wholo timo beforo o levy and sale, Bometimes, how- over, the plaintiff wichos to-filo s creditor's bill at onco, and it is of course nocessary as a condi- tion precedent to havo tho oxecution firat ro- turnod uneatisfied, It hes thoroforo been the praotice for years for tho attornoy of tho plain- tifr, .when he was_fn any way confldent tho defendant had no - availablo pmr- orty, or had fraudulontly conveyed i, to order ' tho Sheriff to Toturn the oxccution unsatisfled oS ooon ns it was pisced in his hands, Not contont with shig, tho oxecution was lssued and roturned, and tho creditors” bill filed; tho samo day, but.Judge Moore eunddenly put o atop to ‘this hnste b holding that tho law did- mot distioguis) fractions of a day, nud thal thore was nothing to phow whon a creditor's. bill was filod on the same day au oxecution wag issuod; that tho oxocation procedod tho Dill, and gave tho lattor astanding in court. In regard to tho fegality of an arder fo tho Bheriff to rotarn an oxecution without giving lum timo to make & soarch for property and de- mend, Judge Portor, it is sald, fn his life- timo, docided tbat it “was uulawful. ‘I'ho practico, hawovor, sooms to have elill ob- tained, but Judge Moore last Baturday, in the enso of Charlos \V. Babin ot al, va. Oharles A, Bmith et ul., o creditor's bill, medo a ruling with that of Judge Por- tor, which will probably put s stop toit, or, at loast, modify tho form of tho roturn of thie Bhor- 11f, 8o that §i osnoot bo known when such request hea baon made, Io the abovo caso the judgment ‘was obtalued Dec. 8, 1875, aud oxeaution issued tho samo day, Jan. 16, 1870, the following ro- quost was made by the complainants’ attornoys of the Bheriff, and fudorsod on the excoution : Shertff Cook County, Jinofs: ‘Plearo roturn thin cxecution forthwith on rofusal of defondants {o pay on [damand, Chicago, Ill., Jan. 15, 1870, 'kXNxY8, FLOWER & ADLLOROAIDIR, Dialntiffs Attorneys, Tho ssmo day the Shoriff mado a roturn In tho following form ) 1 havo demandod of the within.namea defendnats moncy or proparty to satisfy the within writ, and thiey Lioving fatled to satisty any part thercol or {0 wurren- dor property with which to_esusfy tho psme, and not baing sbla tofind any property on which to lovy, 1 thorefors roturn this writ o part satiafled this 15th day of January, A. D, 1876, Iy ‘order of plainiitr'a e, Doputy SRS Aawiw, Slierld. omx O . Paid stao, Dt Dopuly Tho ereditors’ bill waa filed Jan, 18, threo days aftor the roturn, and answors woto subgo- quently put i, Tho csgo came up Baturday on & motion for Racolyer, and|tho complainantst at- tornoys, Btory & XKiog, theu objoctod to tho form of rotum, Judgo Mooro held that it was not proper, that 1t did not eliow tuat the Bherift hed douo hia duty In making a eoarch aud domand for proporty, but indicated that Lo had oboyod tho wishes of tho attornoy without quostion. It made no difforanca tuat tho words ** By ordor of tho plaintiff'a attorneya " formed a comploto gentonco; thoy wero to bo construed with the preceding sontances, and to Yo rogerdedas limiting thom, 'The Jndge intimate ed that 2n application might bo made to hava tho retatn ameuded, but declined to say whoth- er tuat wonld curo the dofect, so that tho bill cowid be maintained. ——— IN GENERAL. DIVOROLS, Mary A, Hovey filed hor bill Baturday sgainst hor hueband, charging that bd had so ropoatedly abnecd and beaten ber that hor hoalth had boen sorloutly injured, and &o sho Wants to leavo him. DANKNUPTOY MATTENS. Charles E. Lako flled o voluntary petition in bankruptoy Baturday, sliowing o list of dobts, moatly unsooured, ¢to the amount of §31,400, bo- ing mafoly for differencos on graln contractd. No assota, Rofarcnco to Rogistor Hibbard, Robert W. Nolson, Rollin J, Nolson, and Fronk Darnydt, conl donlora on the corner of Twenty-sccond and Grove stroots, also filed o volantary potition. Tholr preferred dobts aro ©840, tho socarcd claims €9,850, and tho unso. cared $38,015,09, The nssata consles of land valued st §10,700, but incumbered for 85,700 ; bills and notes, £2,100.28; stock of clothing at Braidwood, €5,000; stock of coal and wood fu Chlcago, €100; horsos and othor animaly, 000 ; carringes, machinory, fixtures, eto,, $3,214; and opon acoounts, $4,084.47. Tho petitionors farther stato that n fow days ago Boyls & Oo. obtained & judgmont by oconfession sguinat them for §7,608, by virtue of which thoir stock ot Draidwood and "aleo iu this city has boon #oized and will bo sold March 24, unless an fu- juuction bo jeeucd, Tho petitlon was reforrod to Nogister Hibbard, and R, X, Jenkins way ap- poiuted Provislonal Auslgnoe, 1%, E. Jenkine was Saturdsy appoloted Assigni ot Insiey G, Dow, and John (ray was appointe: Assigueo of John ¥, Morchant, A “composition mnn0n5 Will_bo held this morning in the case of Edwin F, Dextor, and Ansignees will b chosen for Joln Prindiville and for Aloxander Uolian, Tha second dividend mootiog of Rothachiid & Btaen will tako placa this afternaon at 4 p, m. Teuorstoln & Liluger wero adjudicated bank- rupk aftor trial, o warrantwas jssuod Fo- turnablo April 21, 'UNITED WTATES OOURTS. Neubon E, Dommon hegan & suit for 81,600 sgainet Eliss A, 'Thomaa. AUI'ERIOR COURT IN DRIEF, Henry M, aud J. K. Bolos and Nathan Rude gued O. L. Barton, J, W, Plores, L. A. Plerce, and J. B, Doggett for 81,200, 8. §, Uoodloo, Trusteo, bogan o suil sgainat the City of Chicago to recaver 12,000, . George I’ Augustine brought suit for 8,000 sgalust Danicl Bogle, Danlel Loglo, Jr., and Walter 8. Bagle, ~ The Union Dross Maoutsctoring Company sued H. L. Huntington for $1,000, I'he_City of Cbicago fillod a petition againes T, I, Bryant, A. Hazermsu & and B, H, Bhirk, asking for a mecbanic's llen to the amonnt of 2,000 on a Louso aud lot on tho west nido of Canal street, about 126 feot south of xl:"nh“ stroet, the lot boing osrned by E. M. kirk, CINCUIT COURT, Charlea A, Orloans bogan & sult Baturday tor 23,000 agaiust Janes Cash, THE CALL. Jupaz HorxiNg—161 to end of calendar. JODAE GAw 240, 248, 249, 251, 283, 254, 2:0, 257, 253, 289, 260 to v Jopun Jaueson—113 10 115, 117 {o 1321, 143, 125, 129, 181 to 189, 105, 136, 188 to 141inclusive, Junax Moore—21, 22, 23, v ! Jupbox Roorny—Eut case 27, and calondar Nog. 830 48 inclusive, - J . \ Junar Boorn—Set cage 14, and calendar Nos, T7, T8, 80, 81, 83, BS, 86, 90. Jupox Fanwert—1501 to 1600, Junag: Wirntaua—Call of sot cases, v 1ODOMENTA. SurEnion Counz—CoNTEAsIiUNg—Jobn Ilunt va, Albert 0. Odell, $271.35,—1{all & Bal dora 1, Dryant, $1,200.60~0. @, Dr} Uampbell, $001.78,—Ismes Wadaworth lzgin iant, & Jupox Oany—Chicsgo Dnilding Boclsty ws, D, Jamen Toary, Petor J, Connolly, snd John O'Neill, JiX ¥ Giaotne CotnT—Conremions—Frank Dasek v Frank Beyba and Josel Bevha, 1237,—Eben Campbell v8, Thoodore ¥, Bryaut, $2,001,10,—~¥/ilam A, Fullor, et al, va, Theodore 11, Liryant, $2,0:1,10, A BU'NINGFIELD LAWRUIT. BentrarrLp, IH.. March 19,—A deeision waa rondorad iu tho United Statos Cironit Court 8at- urdsy for plaintiffy, in_tho sults somo timo ago Instutod apainet LI FI. Catlett, of Fairmount, Yormilllou County, & gm{n-donler and spsoula- tor, by W. T. Walker & Co, and H. E. Dangs & Co., commission merchants, of Tolodo? Catlott, during Jaat summor, ordored those merchants to purchisse, ou Lis nccount, 8 largo quantity of corn and whoat for delivery in Septomber and Octover, 1875, llo'rut ap collatorals as necurity {for his marging, and tho grain was purchased, Hoon nfter tho muarkot declinod, aud ho not rosponding to a eall for further mnrgina, the grain was fold oo bis acoouut, entailing n loss to the Yoledo man who carrled tho grain ou Cate lott's ovder, who brouglit suit to recover, 'Tha doronse held that tho contract to buy and soll thio grain was o gambling trannaction, and ought not Lo be enforood., Tho decision, howavar, cas tablishos tho vyalldity of the transaction, and jndgment ‘ givon for tho nmount claimed, ©0,465.01, 3 w8, Theodurs Wadsworth & Granger va. Hame, SENSATIONAL SUIT. A S RisesUp? Agniust Willinm Allen. Cincinhatf Enquirer, Mareh 18, Wo hiava some mighty Intoroating roading this morolog for tho residents of Beioto iver and Paint Crook Vallogs, A emit In chancory was bogun yestordoy in the Unitod Btatos Clremt Court, wuich fuvolves tho night of pouression to nearly 0,000 moros of the most cloloe 1anda v Rose and Plckaway Countics, 'Tho persons whom this suit will offect eithor directly or indivoctly are fhundreds, and among thom tho most promiuont {8 ox-Uov. \illiam Allen, tho Bago of Tioss, His wsplendid homestoad near Cbilllcotho, comprising 830 serea of land, nud known ns * Froit-Hill Yarm,” la park of tho subject mattor of tho suit. ‘Lho suit I8 brought li? tho grandehildren of the lata Gon. Duncan eArthur, who sook to recaver possession of all tho real antate of which their grandfatbor died soized. It ia instituted undar tho provistona of hls will, and, if' wa mistako not, it ts anfthing bnt a wonk attompt. 1n tho opinion of Cincln- nati's best lawyerd, theco ls trouble abesd for overy man who now owas, or over did own since tho death of Geu, McArthur, sy of tho land whereof Lio dicd Lolding titls, Tho history of thio' cago is this: On tuo 12th day of May, 1830, Oun. Duncan MoArthur, ex-Governor of tho Northweatorn Torritory, died st Chillicothe, posseasod fo foo simplo of twonty-nine tracts of laug, ombracing nltogethor nearly 6,000 acros, gitnote at various places in tho Ooun- tiea of Roea and Pickaway. Junt provious to Lig death tho General exeouted a somowhat' occontrio will, which, in tho yecars that hiavo clapsod einco thow, was ncarly lost sight of. For somo reason best known to Limself, ho de- sired to doviso. Lis vast estate to his ground- childron {nstead of to his children direct, ‘Thicro woro fivo of bLis childten who survived him, nnmoly ¢ Allon Campbell, James MoD., Lfio, Elizo Anp, and Mary. Of those five children, tho followivg grandebildron wore be- gotton, are mow liviug, and becomo parties plaintiit to tho ouit in cusncory; Adorn A, Mor- ris, Billo Joues, Flora McArthur ‘lice, Suslo Van Diobor, and Allen Campholl McArthar—all ehil- dren of Allen Campboll MeArthur, Br. ; Bmith McArthur, Nanoy Woltkill, and Harry MeArthor, cluldron of James McD. BleArthor ; Thomas M, Anderson, Minnie Olds, Hnry Aunderson, aud Chnrles Andereon, childven of Eliza Ann Ander- son; aud Eilto Heott, danghtor of Effis Coous Allon, and stap-daughtor of Gov. Allen, " QGon, McArthur's will provided that bis cotats should bo bold in trust for hiy grandchildren on- til tho Eoum:on then living or that afterward should bo born bocawmo of age, whon they should bo divided sbaro and share. slike amoog all, Butin the meantling, if ooy of said grandebil- dren should dio nnd leave jssno, such issuo should take per stirpes, and not. por capita. The will was daty recorded fu Ross County Com- mon Pleaa Court. It namod es executors Nan- oy 'McArthur, relict of the devisor, and now decoasad, and Preasloy Morris and_ Willlam Koy Bond, also docoased at this time, Dut tho widow dled duriug tho samo year, and shortly after- ward tho Court appointod tho daughter, Efio Coous (later Alrs. Alleu), in her placo. Aftor tors remgnod, and refused to exocuto tho pro- visious of the will. This seoms to havo boon donae by tho mutual ayreowont of the flve cbil- dron. For soou afterward (tho Court not Lav- lop appointad other oxcoutors, as the vision of tho wiil stipalated, fu caso of death or roeignation) thoro wan a meeting of tho clul- dron, and thoy agroed to a division of sll thele fathor's ostata botweon thomsolves. To Eile, ofterward Mm. Allon, us pars of hor shuro, was rivon tha homestead koown ag Fruit 1iill Farm, 1o all lutonts end purposcs au amicablo ad« justmont had beon made, and the will which now turns up 85 an instrument of troublo passed from the memory of tho community, Gon, MeArthur's childrou, a3 years wont by, divided thoir Innda and scld parta'of it to strangors, who fu turo subdivided it ond ro- sold it to othor purchasors,uutll to-day thero aro over 100 owners_of tho land ombraced fa tho chnnco? sult. Of courso, cvery porson who Lias Lold a tito to any part of the MoArthar cs- tata sinco tho Gonoral's domisn becomes o party- defondant, nnd thero ara cortainly soveral Lune drads of such porsons, All of tho five children nre pow dend, and on tho 4th day of AMarch, 1875, the youugest grand- child, Allon Cumpbell McArthur, Jr., arrived ab the sgo of majority, which gave him, his broth- org, sistors, and cousins, tho right 1o {hore clalms to tho vast ecatato of tuoir grandfatbier, undor tho provisions of his wi)® And thoy havo dono ®d. Attoruoya who' have oxaminad the foatnrea bt tho case eny they can seo no possible way by which tho plaintiffs can be Lopt out of possesston of all tho proporty. Tho will was probated, wagnevor fot nside, snd a8 all tho ro- uiremonts on which it was medo havo boon uitlllod, tho cluimants svom to Love o **sure thing* of 1t. Mosars, Kiog, Thompson & Lang- worth, and Matthows, Namdoy & Matthows, ars attornoys for tho complainants, & - Excavations nt Olympin. A socond roport ‘Euhluhnd in the Borlla Im- perial Gazelte on the progross of the discoverics at Olympls, conficion the promises hold out & fow wools pgo. It I8 obsorved that tho exca- vatlons on oither sldo of the temple provo that tho objects sought for all ije in n siratum of biack “oarth bolow the saudy surface, which varles from 0 to 14 foot in thickness. Tho foundationn of tho statuc of Vietory has boen 1ald bazo, and found 1o bo of a trisngular form in fivo blozks, Ptoces of bronzo ware lying about and tho statuo 18 snpposed to have had s girdlo of that metal. Tho siatue of Noptuno in a re~ clinlng pouturo, with thechook rosting oo tho right haud; aud, though the arme aro broken, tho head is ne porfoct as whon 1t loft tho eculp-~ tor. About it also aro found fragmonts of bronzo, somo of them parkly gilded, sud appar~ wntly formiug ploces of & sbield, The taird figuro boforo roported a4 found, and suppored to bo Jupltor's right-hand chariotoer, proves to bo in splondid order, A torso found near moro recently than the dato of tho firat roport, of aman Io similar attitads, is at present aupposed to bo that of the other cunr- Jotoor, aiding oo tho left slde to rostraln the courgors that drew tho chariot. Those diacoy- orled all bolong to the oxcavations on the esst Aldo of tho tewple, 'Those on the wosk side havo aa yot rosulted only in tho discovery of part of tho statue of a man engaged in combat, supposed to bo one of tho Laplthm, But tho colosyal image, montivned in tho former ro- lmrt ns lylug partly undor a male torso, 188 now boon disinterrod, and proved to Lo a fomalo ' flfinm in_ two fragmonts, romarkably Fosambling tha Vosta of Juatinlan, but woro flnely executed. It is, unfortunataly, 84 yoi incompleto, Lastly, it is weutloned tha the westorn oxcavatiops "bave produced somo Bquaro bronge plates of varions thloknesnos, sach mn’%n\ with an image of lightning and tho nume of Zous, which nroat prosout taken to be tho atandard Grook woights of difforent numbors of drachmas, bogloning from fiftosn, and going up- ward to shirsy, eixty, sod s on, sk e A Woman's Exploitd on Iorwebacic, Valtejo (Caly CAronicle, There is & young woman in the nppor part of the cuuut{ who cau bo sven lu tha rogion af Tloasant Valloy, flying about tho hilla o:xho:ua- back, loapiug yawning chasma and ravines, and riding on tho precipitous hillaides, whore an ar- dinary oquoatrian would think it 1mpossible for » Liorse to got o foothiold. Sho throwu tho laasg with precision, and can turn tho stoutest bull over on hls ,back with &8 much ease ag 8 cook would flop p paucake, Coutrary to what mighy be supposed, »hio doss not ride & la clothoy. but in tho Insecaro sluc-sxddle faehion, . woman, whosa performances croato deserved oge thusinem In ber voglon, iy apparently not over 23 years of ags, taking out lottors tostamoutary, tho threo oxeon- | THE ROSTRUM. Tho Rev, Brooke HHerford’s Ime pressions of Amerien. Some Praiso and a Littlo Judivious Fault-Finding. Lecture hy Mr. Yocko Iefore the Philoe sophical Soclety on “Faust.”? AN ENGLISH VIEW OF AMERICA, LRCTURY DY THIR REV. BLOOKE UERFORD. Tho Rov. Brooke 1lorford dq)ivored a very in- toresting lecture yostordny aftornoon at MeCor- miok Hall, {n tho regalar Bunday Dima Conreo, on * America 88 oen Through an Englishman's Hpectacles.” Tho following 18 sn abstract of (he discoutue ¢ ‘I'no lecturor gald that whon he first came to thin conntry bo wsa improssed with o inultl- tudo of now ideas; and after ha bad boon Lioro n fortnight ho thought km would be ablo to piva 8 locture on America. After he had heon in the country & mouth ko did not fool 8o much liko giving a locturo, aud after ho had boen boro fivo montha, and wae about to go home to England, ho folt like keoping bis moull closed In regard to Ameriea, After ho wont lioma ho waa asked shout hig Impressions of thia country, and ainco i bad roturoed to Atwerica, overy one scomed to delight in asking Lim what Lio thionght about the United Ktates, Hometimes {t was useful to know how the country struck a straoger. It had given hhin threo unprossions—Intensity of atruggle, amized presont, and possible glarious future: ‘I'lie dif~ Doultics encountored in this conntry la strug- pliug ogainst ndyereo forcew nocessitatod the leaving of many things incomploto, Yet they struggled on with rosistless enterpiise, which Liad ioft an improssion upon Lim that our futurs developmont would bo the noblest the world Lad over scon. No naticn Lad Lottor won the sight to bo callod a nation than the Unitod Blates. Ho thou alluded to our vast extent of terri- tory, to the partinlly-cloarod forest, and to the oncrgy ood pluck of. thuse who tilled the soil in theso out-of-tho tray places. Iefore he camo to Chleago bo had uovor reslized Low- small En. gland wes, Tho Unlon Facific Rallroad fm- presscd bim with au illfmitable vastnoss, All thego plains told of indomitable onergy. Along- side uy tho railrond tracks bo had notlced ofd wagou-ruta and asghes of camp-fircs, and hag paced omigrants slowly Eluudmg rlong in their 8l wagrons, All thoso owed our Vasluoss, sod what tho grestnoss of tho strugglea must bave bLeow, It wam scarcoly twonly yoars sinco o journey aeross the plains, if nccomplished, was somothing alout whichi to writo a bool, p Ilo thon wont over tho difflounitles oxporisnced in travel over theso routes before tho railroad was projectad, and tho dangors which thon Leset tho traveler from snow aud Indlava. Ho felt, whew Lo traveled along the I'naitlo Rallroad with 1ts track runuiug through 800 miles of wilder- tioss withoul n gotticinent, that it was g wondorful enterpriso. Ho then named Denver aud other Westeru cities ms ovideucea of this in. domitablo cuergy snd struggle. Denver now Liad 1ivo rallroadn running juto it, where 1t had unone at oll flvo yoears ago. Thoy camo upon minug villages in tho hoart of the Rocky Moun. tainu in pinces thnt but fow & yesrs sgo wero tho homes of the prizzly boars, It moomed ns though tho poople ‘kept on struggling every- whore, Tlero was no climato too hot or tvocold, In Kavsas and Miksourl, whore tho corn grew 9 foot bigl, thoy eometimes bad grasshoppers and floods to cootoud ngalust, as was tho case last yoar, when thoy hiad botli. Yct nftor theso adversos the peopls replantod. Ho then wont on to say that Minnesots was a good wheat country, but a Laocashiro colony bad to work harder thero than they over did”"at home, For- tunen wore made in Colorado and_ othor Biates in tuo Far Wost by ralaing cattle, but in orderjto learn the busincss, mes bad to become Lerdors first, sud somotifnea lio out in tho enow and-ratn, or with tho thormomotor at zoro, and ofion without covoring, and then thoy hind tho fun somotines of hunting tho besrs or tho boars hunting them. IEvorywhore fo Mis- sourl, Knusas, Colorado, and elsewhero, it soomod o mere grappling with life. Yet intho shantics thero were to be seen tho sweot foces of happy and ragged and barefooted children, who atouted laatily at tho pansing tralos, Everyono wag fighting tho batila of life, and meaning to hold o In tho strugplo, It was tho vost unzot- :xle:idcounl(y which compelled these mnion to bo ardy. Even in towns and citlen it was no difforant, Thers, overyoody was alyays driving for s big thing. Lifo thoro, a8 ou tho border, was ono vout strugglo, 'Chin was only s groot country for thome who would hofd ou, and somo conld not do thia, o then made a comparison of tho “:3 botdor seitlors live, and tho hardships they had to contend with, and stalod that tho Lnglish Inborer was quito asindependont as the American, though somo writars had callod him a pauper, Tho provailing siruggle in this country soomod to him an olemont of strongth and also of weak- nesy, yot there wau no uation without a blot, The United Btates was bot a youug vation, What woro a huudred e'enm to lor? Sha was ouly a fine growing cblld now, with bub balf of hor country sottled, Thero was an unfinished nir in almost overytbing that ho eaw,—a mixturo of grandour and untidiness, marblo aud mud, ‘Thoe reilroads ehowed entorprise on one hand, ond mosnncsa on the othor, He woa struck with the handsoms locomotives and card, but oxcopt in inetances, the roads woro badly built and tho depots wero rivketty affairs, The systom of checking Leggage, a8 far od ho could 80o, Wo8 64 ncarly perfoot as anything could bo this side of Ioaven, Dut as to tho handling—it waa nearly as bad os anything could e this side of thoothor place. ‘Then, take somo of our towne with their bosutiful unpaved sud brond stroeta. The general appearance of Amer- icon cities was finer than that of Euro- oan towns, nod whon he wont Manchestor tho stroots thore looked smnll aud squatty to him, Clicago was far ahead of bor in buildlugs, for, whils Manchester lad boen forty yeora {mproving, Obicago bad rison en- tiroly from Its ashos in five yours, sud with ail Menchestor's progress it conld boast of only ouo passsuger olovator in the city, ‘Tho ralsing of buildings fo conform to grado was also a wonder to hinm, aglt bad bLeou dona with tho old Tromont 1louss provious to the fite, while business waa bolng ~ ocarried oo within es usual, Tivou in Now York tha streota were badly paved, kopt In worso rfiPulr, and never complotoly oleaned ; whila Cl clfio was a groat deal worso, with ite mud, ruts, and holes, Evon in our beat suburba ho noticed aslies and rofuso under boau- tiful shado-troes, whilo the nllcys wero horriblo receptaolos of fiith, which would some day bring on an epldemio. Mo thought that an Englishe man should laok i America 3 feot above tho ground and npwards. - He didn't say this to find ln\‘:lh. ‘l;‘ul it wnks ‘l:(ll?" lo 0 thon epoke sgaiost this groat strugglo for woalth, which was nnllmlyguuuimlnuuu the lolsure class, 60 esssntlal in Govorument, aud which did eo much publio servico in Eugiand, Lo sald that Americans Lardly over took auy holldays, thoy could scarvely find timo to vote, snd that was what had brought publio affairs. iuto tho hands of bad men. 1o thought that thoro should bo n olzsa of mon of wealthy leisura grow 1up, who would control this groat country for tho #ako of tho honor it ‘conforrod upon (hom, Ile spoko faelingly of tho facilitics givon ovory= whoro to_edueation, especially in Chicngo and tue Far Wost, and it was thia, ho prodicted, wiich would mako us & groat nation, ~The lects uro was well received, and froquently interrupted -with laughtor snd applauss, Lliss Busan B. An- tbouy s the lecturer gonounced for mext Bunday, ———— FAUST. LECTULE DY WILLIAM VOCKE DLYORX THE PHILO- BOPUICAL BOCIETY, At tho moating of tho I'hflosophlesd Boclety Baturday evening a looturo on Goothe's ** Faust” was resd by Willlam Vocko, Euq., of this clty, Followlug 1s an avstract of tho intercating pa- per: In the literaturs of modern Europo thore fs no work, savo) pérhaps, Daoto's **Divina Com- media " and;Blhakepoaro’s ** Hamlot," which has clicitod so much commout, and has chaltenged suoch profouud admiration, os Goathe's * Faust,” ‘Ihe contemporary poots aud (hinkers of all na- tions havo drawn from It inepiration aud knowl- odgo, and yet hava but dipped as with shells from the ocean. It lua work of universal wit- dom, deep philosophy, and tho loftiest postry, Like Obristophier Marlowo's tragedy, it has for its fouudaticn an old Gorman legend, which aroga 1u tho Leginning of the sizteonth ceutury, whon 1t was clounod tnab a learned wan beating tho name of Faust, dlasatisfied with the meagro rosults of his woary studies, bad by his Inordi- nate ambition baon led to assign bis soul to the devll, In ordor to enjoy twonty-four years of life on thia earth, and to ho initlated into all the myslerios of ecreations Tuo drams propor is pscended by & poom written in the form of & dialogne and ontitfad, +The Prologua in Heaven." Tuls, whicth takes place within the realms of tho Ifcavonly and Eternal, furnishes o oxpouition and motive of that which Is to happen among the earth-horn and short-lvad, and, tharefore, becomoe, ro to_may, the cornor stone of the wholo odiflco. The Lord, who in His sapremo wiadon and ooducss has implauted in mau's brosat ovil s well s good, to incite I1in croaturo to conatant struggle azainst error, and to prevout tho flagaing of his cuorgios, ac- copta n challonge offarad by Mephiatopheies, tho ropreaentatiye of Evil, that lis can load Fanat, a trasted mervant of tho Lord, sway from tho path of righitaousnoss, K Tho firat part of Lhio wark takos ua into Faust's study, whoro, in & long soliloquy, ho makes us aoquatntod with the griof of hialife. Jnina bold and dating spirit, and has spsot all his oars in coustant moutal Iabor, but all his learn~ ing sscms to him totally disproportionato to the nevore oiforts ho hias Loatowed npon it aud ho bcqinn to look upon the lncutrations of bis lifo, which hayo but “slightly .served to oxtend tho limita of his montal horizon, with conteropt, o ponatrato tho mystorios of croation hies boen tho dream of lls yowgh s his winged fancy Loy #onn far ahiead of tho slow pait of hia systematic atudion, and lias nat realized tha {nsnrmountable difiicoltles in Lis way, ‘Lho firat sweot bour of intoxicating hopo hios paesed, and in Lis race after tho rafnbow he now flnds himself disap- pointed, footsore, and prosirate by tho roads elde. This unfortanate condition of bix mind da preatly tocreased by the demon which dividen ‘bhis heart with tho yearning for knowledgo, that demon which 1s over swake in the brosst of every human balug, to &upproes the God-given qualitics of our natures, and to ktrengtlen onr animal desires, ‘W'o gratify hin bottor nature ho tslod to rosort Lo the suparnat- wral powors of wogic, fancying that through this mynteriouo art the spirita will roveal to nimwhat throngh yours of weary atudy ho has sought in vain, fn this attempt Lo oxperioncos s ebll groater disapp.olutment, which increase Lis dis- vust for learning, and fiually Lo abandons its urtuer purkult and follows the dictates of hia evil spint, who is personified Dby Mephis- topholes, with whom Lo enters into 8 compact to tho effect that tha latter shall servo him bcre on eartly and tint as 8 quid pro quo ho will serve Mephletopholes {n the Ilereafior, provided that Lo over etrutches himeelf upon a bod of esse ruled by tho Iying flattery of tha demon, or gives bimsolf up to gensunl lust, and thus finda 1n that moment of enjoymant such scprema contont that ho de- slres 1t to hoger with him, and to be enduring, He {8 now led through all the devious paths of bumau folly and tewptation, but Hade uo great astisfaction In them until Lio meets tho beautiful Margarct, whom his brutally sensual naturo Jordn to ruln. It sooms for a timo as if his fu- turo fato woro detormined, and the only gleam which ehines through tho darkuees of hia soul, luepiring us with bopo that o bstter day may yot dawn for him, {8 the bitler romorzo at tho enor- mity of his misdeods. Inthe eccond part of the work, Faust, the kernel of whose moral nature i% too strong to bo outircly oxtorminated, passcs through a procces of gadual purification. Though his evil de- uon, who never wholiy leaves oven tho best of men, fu still with bhim,” he gains moro and more the mastory over bim, and beging alowly to rec- oguize tho truo of life. Ho first appenrs at the Court of tho Emperor, with whom, by bis skili and genius, he woon wmns high favor. Tuho grest drought in the lreasury, occns- ioned by tho excesses of tho Court, lead Lim nnd Mephistoplisles to suggest tho waging of paper money, their advica 18 adoptod, aud o £cono ensues whicl is smusing besond descrip- tion nud woll worth the study of ‘eoma of our advocates of paper currency. An thn whirliglg of dedly pleasures Faunt 15 fotrusted wath the errangeraent of the earnival mangusrade, and in tho diiforon muskers wa tlud ropresontations of all the clowents of soctsty, The peot symbol- izos tho whole humuu raco, in 1y social ag well 88 political orpavizution, aud presents s vivid contrast betwoen the corruption pervading the Lody politio and the wgoucica ncceseary Lo so- curo tho prodpority of the people. = Lnust, who has” Lkopt aloof from the dissipa- tiouspf the Coust, now procceds to Grooco ta rofresh and regoncrato bis soul in tho contem- plation of claauteal nrt and besuty, and vpoo his return homo Lio aide the Linperor iutho enp- preasion of & revolution, for whiuli Lo saka and roceives trow him uothiug but a vast tract of barren boach subwergod by thio occan. ‘Tho un- tamed billows surging np nod down, themselyes unproductive, dash only on an unproductive coast, which Las bocome to him tho bsmbol of his former lifo, aud ho resolves to rodeetn tho Innd from tho destructivo elewent, that it may becomo the fartila soil of a {reo wnd happy peoplo, ‘Chrough hus beneficent acuvity luu noked sirand, loretoforc cover- od with shipwiccks sud tho rofuso of tho oew, i8 forttizod aud transfornsed iuto a par- odise, with verdant meadows, shady woods, sud towns juhabited by millions of his raco. Ha hza thuy worked himself through tho gloom of error and {omptation, and Las cowo to racognizo that lifo yields ita best frults when dovoted to sarnest and creative work, ‘The drama of **Faust,” thorefore, oxhibits itsolt from beginning to cud 28 a proud gloritication of restless and progros- e1vo lifo, of tho God-given genius af humau cn- deavor struggiing victoriousty from derknoss to light. In thus mekiog tho worship of human actlvity its foundatiou-stone, the pect stamps it 09 tho grandest expression of thin mighty indus- trin} contary, which more than all preceding ages taxes and rewards the houost enorglos of man. ‘Tho Germans are rogarded by tho pooples of tho oarth as & pation of droamors, ond they thomsolves dalight {n comparlug their character tothat of Hamlet, to which idea Fonlinaud Froiligrath, ono of thoir groatost poets of tho present day, has given oxprossion {n & brilllant poem. ‘Lhion wo find that the hero of tha great drama of that pooplo, which how always been notod for tho vastnoea of ita industrial achieve- ments, 18 characterized os an {rrosolate, inactivo droamar, while, on tho othor liaud, tho nation thag s gluuod to comparo ittslf to him may tako pride in tho fact that the hero of its groatest drama mekes rosoluto netion aud bold eutarprise the all-govorning impulso of his Jlfe. Kuust deea not allow hid conscieucs to mako & coward of Lim; tho native Luo of Lia resolution is not changed oo fota by the thought ‘‘todoand dazo,” What ho wills he undortakes and car~ ries out; ho s every iuch & man sod a hero, though once jo bis ifo brutalizod by seusual in- dulgencs. Bopltstophclea doca not win his wager, When Faust ehufles of this mortal coll, the Almighty, who has witncssed with infinite satis- faction the grand work of his lifo, sondg Ilia hoxt of sugels to bring Fauei's immortal woul up to heaven. His loving Margaret meots bim hnllmui'. nud rejofeing that tho trinla of uis eartbly 1ife are at last codod, like Dante's Boat- rico, conducta tho beloved man to tho realms of utorual light. s A Row HBetweoen ajOameol and Has Drivor fu the Streots of Cuiro. Cafro Correapondence London Neica, 1 Intoly witnossed in an inconcotvably frowzy streot, of u uarrowness which rondered tho pros- ouco of a camel in 1t at all tho most puzzhug pleasantry imaginablo—tor tho way was one i whick any European cat andowed with tho least instinet of solf-presorvation would certaiuly ob= ject to bo swapg in, for obvious reasous —ouo of theso contcats Dbetwean a slip of tho dosert aud that appareutly strand- od voedol's gulde, philosoplior, and fricud. 'he Iatter Lud bheaped up an armful or so of groon meat more than mot tha formor's views, on an slready vespectable collection of vegetable eubstance, which muoguified the natu- rally oxcresceut mspoct of tho camel's back suto {tbo scoming of an guimatostack. Crotuching, ho had pulled himself closs together to ** oo out™ the inequvenieaced resulting frow Lis daterminas tion not to carry nwn{ that oxtra srmful or two of groous, and” burrlog an ococasional wag of hia whole skin—I cannot desaribe the phe- nomenon otherwiso—aud & oynical writho of Lis spongy noso, ho might, for all move- ment ou his part, Lavo buon chiselod out of stono, Around this impregnablo stolo was capors jug, in o sort of distractod horapipe, his Arab owner or Jessco, In a yollow rage, each succes- siva paroxysm of which oxpressed itsalf ina tronzy of doublo-shufllos, 1o waa also holsting upparoel after purcol of ourses from tho romoter dopths of bia disphragm, with & productivonosa in lhat direction which would lhave dono honor to & skilled disciple of Bignor Lam- Perfl‘u gruesomie *method,” ond punctusts ug oach malediction with & furious thwack on the camel'ds hard, bard hido, jusni- festly putting Into ovory thump the wholo of whatovor Lieart quay beat in bis dusky busom, Meanwinlo tho seutient drum upon which the infuristo Isbunclite thus unmorcitully best iy devil'v tattao mado na sigu, till ko bed recaivod about slxty or dovonty blows, excopt the abuve meotioned woornful nose-wrinklivng, with whioh bo, a8 it wese, chiccked off and took tally of tho wronga iuflicted upon him. Buddenty bis oye, whiclh had fullowed tus Arob through all e lweesto - gyrationd, twiukled, 1o thought Lo badq his chance. Tbo Arab'a logs ‘were mu lnch or two noaer to his victim's body thau they blitherto b‘i,mn. when out lashed thio louyg neck, aud ** clash!™ wont tho formnidablo jaws! He jusb missed bis tormont er's tibis, In virtue of au encrmous skip which the Atab executed simultansously with the care ol's offort; bul it was o greal joy to observe with what Intepsified wrathand petfoct oucucssiof; parpose ho ‘' wont for” the most valosrabls point of his persecutor's peraon. Mauy more thumps avengod his abortivo enap; but hio took no moro notico of It than it thoy had WANTED--MALE HELP, . ‘rna—rvgw}\‘k:fl’m. r‘?”h' o ;. '“ N T A BAL A 'nmllv.auum.v AGy beon go many flappings of n butlertiy's Nlmuhutu;mlem-dm«:m«x%’fiml“‘&n{}flxkfl:» wing, Iresontl? tho Arab, fairly tired ont, and | Bostom. liaving presnmably exhausted tha nbusive ro- rourcen of hia nativo tongio, sat down and spat froely round blim foraminute or twa, altor which ha tuok off the 3 or 4 pounds overwaight, ANTED, 'muru’ffn:"%'fixt'uofiofinm A i t- Anlsher: ...‘.’J} stoga s ¥ i work. " ESRBERAT £8ARHG5 s daneri et wheroupon (ho camel roso with the utmost ‘VANTR"»I\ VIRST.OLABS w'uonrumcml'?fl’ promptitudo, and stepped off in that gingerly hom Rood waged nad sicady work wiil be glven mannaz which 18 ro lu’«’flcmuuly out of keoning flfa’ffi.l?fi"fl’fl‘u’{t’ffl?fi%‘xfi'&'Jt')'.'. flffifi'fiq with tho figuro and atature of such creaturos, £, steering his way down n stroot which almout ao- AR n,:x;(lfi&m nt _Agonotes. i curntely fitted him, oa caslly a3 if it hod booa n e e L TR i Lroad boulevard. 'Ho had had his 0wn way, and | small ‘capital, “Gail st Ochiarsl Lustacss Agoney. 8t he apparently bore no malica. aet ot Pl ‘Che 1, Gothard Tunnel. No blundering that has hoen heard of [n the raliraad norld sluce some of tho earllest English contracts for conalruction anproachios in magoi- tudo, eava tho Jall Mall Gazelte, tho mistake that has bron mado about the cost of tho Ht. Uothard Tunnel and tho linos connectod with it The Company whick has undertaken this groat sork, tho cowplotion of which was promisod for 18%. started with a subscrived capital of 84,000,000 francy in sbaras, and (8,000,000 france rainod by dobantures, together with ao in- Sauth Clarkst., Hoom 19, WANTRD-A LIV Py ?3":'?2&\( TY FANTEU-A LIV OITY_AND wh in th ld, one Linier.Conying Hook 1re ey wates, i BasuioE qui xeolaio bor W4 (AT ANTRD-BATEBMEN_TW G A W oAes o inais s Hionigu: e ia sy hotal and tratoliog niponuos paid' raro chanco tor wood A -AnA Answored if stami . "Ad- Groni MONTION MARFG 00 Clngianars Go0: Ad AW ANTED-OANVARGRIS AND BTILRET ‘V t-solilng patont mriiclos, Cg:i!"lllul. 215008 e Iota of ey, Daamty el Frd nood i, 8 gross lota of Jewolry, "Acr AB. Lireas. bai o . LININGTON. o Blato.sty jont? pariisulars frea, U, b WANTED < 3(RN THROUGHGUT THI UNION toruational subveution nf 85,000,000 francs, for Aribonarabioburjares that Ll pay smart muy - a . 7 K thi K roo. o Py of which Italy was fo contribiks moro than | & G0 Obton o o B tamplos froo.” I, ¥, Ha balf, while tho German and Hwisn CGovern- monts wero to bo oguuily responsible for tho romainder. Thus (o wholo outimatod cost of the cuterprise, 187,000,000 francs, was provided for, and tho works were begun with o confident sesuranco of epeedy progress. A fe'w mopihs 8go, however, somo doubts arosn £s to the of- ficioncy of the dircotion and the soundneas ot tho estimatos. A now **Direclor™ was sppointed, whose inquirics resulted 1o tho conclusion that the execution of the plan in its integrity would involve. an oxpenditure of nearly 80,000,000 francs. Tho Doard of Administration will meet at Lucorno to considor the stato of affatra; but it i dificult to aco what courne can be suggested for ratsing tho new capical raquirod. ____CITY REAL ESTAT] UR SALE KNOVELTY )l’}‘4\fl‘l. 113 Enat’ Mldr(lnn»n.‘ Room 19, ‘VAN'I'RIB—ONK FIRESIAN AND ‘alnc O, WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Domestics. . VWANTED-A GURMAN, SWKDE, OR NORWE. wlan gird tn do kital 'k, at 4l ~Bratest, Oult Edal of Banay marateg, . - 110 obiriy-Oratat, '\v,\i«‘firinr:n:‘m nugxfi:ufi.. A COMPRTRNT ALY "u couking, washing, and ironing. Iteferences Vv ANTED-A GOOD GIRE, WITH RIFERENOES, Y_toda goneral liousnwork, at 161 Wost Washicglon-at, A O <G, RKITAL NOUREWORK, o raforonco soqulmm, ENT ORIMAN GIRL FOR o s A TANTED | CK pwiLLI%0S, 11z, 17, AN | VY I Loasowe x' i barzatns. ” Apply tod, N BAK- bt 058 nord sppr: o 3 Hic e g, BB JrOICBALE_FIVE RESIDENGES, VERY CIRAT, Tiuraon. tino lucatlony, Weret Nide, 1 £ [ TALTHY WELT-NU. 3 o 1L, e Ao A Satn-pt., eamor Fightrenth, NG Gl AKIE UARE Guring tho daz, wha can lvo st Eors y-Hrst-at., upatalss. Emplovment Aron VYANTED = GHIMAN, AND GOARDIN lrls for pr Jlfias, hotals. eity add counie}, 41 t BRS. DU D, b Siiwaub . _Prices Irom g7y, WALLER BROTUKRS, 5 Washingio: T SA LE—§2,600 WiLT, PURGITARI NEW 0-I0D3( rid-al., Letwéen Weitorn Cllflp'-’ nd Jalatics on terma to solts belog e Dr. . ANTED-A }V ern and JuDA. alancoun torms to sult. Ia- VIAX dries, av. e e SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, SALE-DU YOU WANT A HOME GF YOUR own by ‘paying nn moro than 8 Imir fent for such 8 biace In tha city woull aingunt 107" You ean h RuCh @ buusn Lallt as you dosire tn that heautif Morgan, Pack, 13 milen frum the ‘Courte k 25 jeround 1a | ook County, o w Yoy healtiy ANTED-L Al?z’(;.\celllll:?‘l‘a“‘} W ANTED-LADY CANIURILIN A MARKRT; 3 \erito nhln band, and be .w,mmeufiw by IM‘RI"U‘K: spectably businces Brin of this chiy, Address V 21, ribuna ottica. VW ANTRD-LADY UANVASSKRS, 17 TWENTY= atxthi-at. Behoole, ehur pla: 'Gou, ratiroad odationss Iars oaly 10 | © ——— = Sre— achit Traine . cachway aaly. Jine para: | SITUATIONS WANT ALE, sr. Mlonthiy pasments from R18 to 35, | <7 === - ety Lydrant wa ‘ - halag jucludioc, Interest 8t % per couty for & howia costing Bookkeeners. Clorks, rom &1,20 to £4.00. ‘Fren rides to tno the proprns: | QITUATION WANTEDSIN THE DitOG RURL Call beiire 131, at 1o, It Clamber uf Commurca, GLO. o, Haro iat 9 A R. CLATLKE, Awont Vorle e W R H Hihareindr? S to for s NCE-1_WILL RELL 8 | QITGATION WANVEU-IN OITY UNTRY, actos at Grawlord (A tlon oo C., B, & Q. 1t. R.) 3 ng osl ap lone time, € po cont | Rl Dt | G, e ki A ge i Sxberioace. Good votorencoat faterest. Altlo perfoct, M. 1 CRAWFORU, & Doarborast.; itoom 1. i 0y catieclly where alility wou) perivnca, Addires W, Tribune olfico, 0t BALE—HINEDALE HOUSES AND 1075 TOR sala, ront, or sxchauge: buusos for 7alo on manthlr syments; lots eold on timo, atd money losned for hoild. g buusos ol It fog salg for o i for otual sius of Miseoilnnonus. Loprpumghta, (00 d, naslord ITUATION WANTED—A JOUNNALLS: miein tioor, N WANTED- LUNALIST OF RX- main tloo: 1Y pericnce wants empluymont, - Addrese = V7, No, 3 Trog s TANGE-REW TWOBTONY | Wert Lakeat,” " g A 940, window, porcles, cellar, eistorn, | Sroay - e ol ercy and £rive Lot 160 foet Iruat, i (lencoo, £ (o3 1TUALIO GD-A GRADUATE OF (il BRSNS TR T d Stempolitan Rrete “_?“ Hoitous o Lotvels, who hax iakanasapscial law ihtag. " Temastor of French, Latin, Gronky aod Gratman it el el Bl Wi’ gretee’ s pont ion as tracher, but willin; ) yark In alinost a rof funal capacity._Addrmas I, Frivane oftees - Torer " JTUATION NTRD—HY A~ YOUNG 3, AN 5 13, Fearsold, whiobas epcht necily twaears in Yals Col- O ol COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. HOUSIE AND LOT IN COUNTRY scrrs within 1 ida fram sema, or would cagy property, . JKF empluytent as fanclicr, privato tator, or (n any ofher" ciiy which his edieatlon and onorry »itt enabie bl toill,_Cunld pivg valuably assistanco (6 ano intending la oator ¥ale, I+ anaious 1otind swork, “Addruds de Ko o Datroit, Mich, BTUALT. 21 telorson-a UATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domesting. s h-BY A WILLISG GIRL TO TATE WANTED, \ FANTED-LOT SOUTH OF' MADISON-| of Abattaen, on which cotiago ean bo movs B, SHKIWOOL Ntara-st, RENT—HOUSES, O RENT—AN KLEGANT MARRBLE-FRONT, N trely new )mnlu‘cunulnmz 14 n‘l‘ll. bosldes lanndry, :B-Foc o JITUATION WA S A do general Lousswork. 1sagnod biain cook, and a s, water.cliects, hot aad cold watar, with fing | §2, ¢ b t B oonk, 1aizo lot. 30 100t Jawn 1o Trunt and sido, shade | fFobS ‘-i“{:‘i""" l{y“»‘."""“' potk, Nofersnce whictile sfdewalz, ote. northeart earnor Cat- mad dbeldo 8, HAYED, 7 Metropolitan 'Sl FUATION WANTRD_AS COO! "GN GRN- onrral housawark; far tolercaca apyly 84 No. €85 10, TENTTY W _1eROOM TNICKS O | Laeatzuinthst, ortli Ada:st.: tour niew 1hrom bricks on’ Arhoe iaze, Fo. 115 8 2., 2l modorn ImpEsToments, sory uw riota, 5. B, HAY IS, 7 Metroplian Blok. WANT op rpo_ i T~ THREEKTOIRY AND | BASENENT Yelp can ba ont hous, - sl No. 47 Lwenty-ffthat. : 1iroomy awide clusota aud batliruori Dow boinz 1at 4 thorsuih epats; ready AP L; tent verz fov, Abbli at 13 Chisine BUSINESS CIIANGES, P_‘"(_;’ C;S:"“":,;N YRR TR TR | A TARN AND “v[::\'lrzmu.nn.rf‘mn SaLil 7 . R g R RLEGAN A chei or will oxclangs. A, 2. [t N P diiiordar: Rotaroncor vaauires. | CORWTHHL Galeon Lo~ 1o8% APPly o JOIN ase No. SN = Tnquire at Ik Buuth Clrrk-st. HED STOVE AND IATD: M'G_Ri: NDLORD AND TENANT™ Tof ralv: good location, 1 T'Qritaing & £00) Hei-af a1l ko réntets of tha. ehirs baci ghica, ik, fe Gonine 8 enate. a1 Washinetont, TRD INTEREST 1N AR TSTABLISIRD T jusinas paying gow 2203 to which, u urdioary tiacs siznding, for salo—No 3{ak; emivently raapoctabla and leading liysinres in jts line: awount of cash_ roqulred, #4,0601 yuung, activo maa preferred. Addross ¥ 10, ‘Urite -~ROOMS. S TY ROONS, BUITABLK FOR 1, from Magy 1, 186, Ingulro tn office 0 it =NICKLY-FURNISHED ROOMS, WiTll “AANUFAQT] Ei13 AND O 3 or, withoat hased, Kingsbury Blocks Halidolobst., e Balar el veA AN CATTTALISTS: noar Clark ; auply at floo o0st 1n an catensive salt Livek situated in tha Town of Kine eardins, Gunnty of Bruce, on tho casiera shoro of Lako illron. ‘flia works wro coimlote. (B Gvers espect e chinery, pomp, cngine, boller, atc., In orfoct Grane, The tiréat Wontorniatiruad torminie 1s alonyside uf (A Forke, sud extemiro abipping feciltios within 70 fact ¢l the proposty. blook “lias 7felled &75 hurrolw of nait x day, aud Eas a puniping capachty of 1,60 Larrals a ay. ‘hore are thrse bodsuf sl sbout & sl font biave post 830,40, Lreat sacrlice, & t o X d o Applr toor sdiresa 0% 1, 1% TRIV, B, A Sbrclant Lank of Gatidz, or W. 2O ER: Yes TWANTED- ‘ ANTEL~TO RENT-IURNISHED ROOM NV 2inglo gentloinan, east of State, hotween Kighirent and Twenty-sizthats,; private family. Address ¥ 15, Teibune aloa. o WUSICAL, = "HICKRERING UPRIGHT PIANOS-STARTLING Imsprovenients, \Warrantod durshis as a squsrs plauo. WREL'S TENPLE2 OF BIURI0, 93 Van Nuredat, A e, Qe OR R NHW AN 'OND- 1! FAR Y | Mo sices wooLk Hl’l 18 PO DS A PR . 12 ; et ed itpurchued. RECOSTENMPLE 0F | TR RIS SOOLES MILLY POR, SALE AT & firatclaa in eampleta runuin, 5 FINSON & TOvITTE ithed i, o Add TARTED—A PARTY W £k TO JOIN 31K 13 “ tho salo of a patentad article fur lhh‘z:n\f!rl“]{lulll: anarticlo that moots with roady ealo. Harlnets cso ba nado peoitabio, and wole coire} Yiad. WhatTy wisted 0 “hniay b Wil e thonus Duseas. - Addross ¥ 2, Tritnas saies; 0“4 A5 () () NOYE HALICINTEREST LN STOOK COSTs S500 Hr et d ped var E.. o Ineruasedy 106 Kadt Ton Bolohou: Mooy oot U S SIGUNES A 53,000 AR, Lt trols his cavltal, " Addrown X' d0, T Puuua ON TIME_TEINS, 810 FER MONTIHL, RIi- oas AY- mininder cad of ann scar: €45 cash, 335 per mouih un. ul pald for; or $50 casli, 830 per 1nunth; Bl cast, 815 or month, Old uianns taken st cash valuution, KELD'S RIESTRLI X SURTER, 2 Van binran st EID & B B nowent st REELS TRMP) TO EXCHANGE. TO LEXCHANGE-QOOD RRICK STORES AND dwellings 03 Archer-av, ; hulldings now Iast fall, far- nished with all modurn improvowents, and will:xlflaa-l % ay rentals; can make & tradou? from BI0.0N to ¥ Y 51 ST BAFEL may ault purchaser, aud will tako farm orntavr g S10.000 ™9, 20 CAS BE WSFELY . FitmZepropertyioar ofiponmbyapce In Nilunls ¢ sl | \romising heary Dranis, Addross e Gouss T, 1ot Eavt 1 3 e doclde i o Ve ol o NEWRLL, Toom 13, 4 Washington-at. Nashinsionst. . ][0 EXOIARGI-KQUITY OF AIAR0 TN TqUSR sl lot on Wabssh-av., nesr Eidritus.conrt. Lot 41 3160, Houso has 2 rootcs, * Barn. Want house aad lot in ofclinage ou bous Side,end ofhor propariy, clear worth of Phity-Althat, Apply to WAL 11 SABINON 8 G, 141 JaSalinat, Y!B,_AHCLA.L. DVAKRCUS MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, hunds, ofc., at LAUNDKRS' privataattico, 120 lan= Qolplist., icar Ularke Eaiabiisied ot ¥ AM PILEPARKD TO MAKE A FEW LUANS OF 810,000 t0 620,60 0a¢h 2t & luw £ata of Intzrest on vory TO LEASE. e~ | Bhtce mproved Gty rosl eatato. BRYAN LATELROP BTOCK FARM CONTAINING 1,43 94 Dearbora.at, @ Couuty, Indisus, For particul RV AT Sy i TONPAUN, Attoroy and hual- et | M Clitedropuriy. *- ° AND 9 PEL CLNT ON Y.t NERD, Now York. JouN 1 AVERY, Cuioge, 19 fasalivat. 1517 DOOIC PROVERTY 0N RORTH south of Disiatan.et., 1001120 (ot runging uitablo tor lumber of 81000-yard ur taanu: urposes. Terma low ta suit the times. Apply 1t & BHO.. corner Clark and Kinglovsts, M AR Moiubers Now Yo, tal gruorst b b Gt TO 14 S O KOLT, ON WEAL clilty, a1 ¥ and'li por AR A and 131 Laallo.et, aro now proparsd to furnish an | 3 FORK! USMS OF 87 30 TO 85,000 unlinltod quantity of superior rod face hrick whioh iy . i Bt equal th tho bast POUAeIpBs fate rlch (n serry pars | 2) o igyos Cily rosl catate Ouaslia Apai, Ticulae and ab a fuuch fowss prico. . Fur rampica and prive el ca 5! ) LOCKWOBD, Salo soste, &3 Doar- binets ! _-— HORSES AND CARRIAGES, NIV 701 l\[ Bloger muschitne Josn Lt £ ON DIAMONDS, WATGITIG, i allr gulatarde. FHress airs, "EL‘EGN --ITUIH[)AYBr '“l.l.!‘ljsrl‘),\ 5 -A'Yl\:l) ""'i""' -;llo.huw. -xui-muBm Jnflhn“mlllu‘u{?&};;&. orses, carviages, Arnoes 8 | 4 Koaat Madlaoaat, wear Dearbiorn, Owah paid for o Zisitty,as WESTON &0 ', Noa. 19 aad 144 East Washie tlvor, . st 10 ool 100 8l 134 Kagt Washe :?ldlm‘n vor, d}“x".‘nf'l‘:? or Aun colus, carlosizics, e DEURUE AR O, s = s 14 0 LUAN FOR A M OF YRARS vn cannt ito. ' 3 Lmind, m"u'.’éflfi-f.' A PHUILIP AYENS & 00, “'ANI'HLI—-TQ LOAN—21,00 YOIt VIVN YRARD ats tan i L oSl o aproed sl ol $H(()- E=8i3w-0k OTHER FUNE TO [T o I Ciilca, y TUUNER $BBNDT I Weshingtonae® | Ak Provets. ST 5 () 0=2-00, 8500 AND OTIET BUME 10 500 ?}u el woal stata, “JONN W AARSH aw Jrow BATAZ_1t0 WORK 101 aultabis f0F_canal, fam, for owsh, at WESTIKEN-AV BOARDING AND LODGING, Sonth Side. 3 V. N.8T., NEAR BTATE — NOW T6 Venrirom ity o0 fadiea of settiormon st 81 10 85 por weoek, with use of plago. Hotols. NEVADA HOTL, i AND Lo WADASIEAY., e ‘moar Monrce-at.— First-class board fordl. % wedpor | S4. () onr K1 BUMB TO LUAN ONCITY Jiay 1 8810 ¢ por weok: day busrd, ¥8 1wt wouk, ,m%N(uQQ“m oved roal ettato al”ourront raisd. STORAGE. B TS, Sy e e TR LS S L hate . o siara oot futiitioo and | DVBRTISRIR DESIRING T0 REAGH COURTRY fiuu % oods, You will |In‘x‘llllunuvllllnm:,dulo, d byn.fi%fi?%fifl%&fl&‘fi"?flflfld 8 ll‘wfi:t'l o ! o 4 wiars ey wall bo et aeoq Lt - | L O Fovmas o b K KLLOGHL 'ms Datnaiet -1 v o o s0. thia’ 1aas ol Kol ko luvile Jour | 3 LG O T OAST.OFF G HOEATIO N RIS E Dropristoe. A D ey S M, ilud By Sonding aintior (0 ONAS GELDLINES Blatanty ¥ COUNTIY PROPERT i1 el enchunas o ipobaal qusal GALMIG s Y LIAM A, BU AUGTIONERRS, of goods ar iiga Skianeris now buildlug, ortlieass corser of | {5oDarty sddruse wic L dWiFT s non, 5 Wabastens, stid A8ALaD 60, wiva bArtloular attuntion vo | Westbora-st, Oblsgo. tho sl ol furulture &t private dwallings and ai tholr sslosnwiay. TA ANTED-TO 'l‘i‘}!'\‘-"n our A FIRETOLASE GRO, cury atora, o 00l Ma0d or thas purpas Addrossdia Woes Harsson st = QA ADAYTO AGENTS TO BEL] X %15“.." S ik RIORARDS A AN DDA O 'NG_UO., 9T Washington-st § ~ FOR SALE. UTTTONERT W oM e AT B M JOR BALE-NLAOK HILLS QUTF] 3s ot Soitaren Jistol-Lulster, ool sed rubibor Glankcis, hiaruoss, saudlos, oLy arauient Gods Dapot, 118 and 167 Lako-st., up: EDUCATIONAL. P e e e et VY EST END INSTITOTE. WANILY sOiiout, 0% . wnirance throuy ro). SEWING MACHINES, 701 BALB_SEVKNAL LATE IM e K “EA‘;:“.‘.’."";"“"(..‘!L lng';.‘m'fnufl o 16 beacld 2on s Private Loan Omce, 1 Glark st ooy S Spateine MACHINERY. upk Iadioe. ~ BILS, 0ADY, 5 Havod Ctine. Read o LNt planpl; ae DIVOROCES B‘O:},‘H’Llf—u‘:‘igl}u‘ lu!-ll..l)t‘ugwn H INCHES ) R R bl A it et afior decras. Voparateire e b CDRRIOSEOR & HONA st sud Twanyyaecond-sta.