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. than 4, snd that thoy bo dug below tho sowor THE COUNTY HOSPITAL. ° s Work on tho Biuilding Stoppod by Mike Balleys Disregard of the Oity Ordinancas by tho Contractors, Ete. ———— Peonliar Conduct of the Architectes-Do- fectivo Mortar Used. Thuredsy the cornor-stone of the kitchen, poller-house, and otlior out-houacs that will form pazt of the now County Iospital, was Iaid on tho grounds on tho squara boundod by Polls, Harrisos, Wood, and Lincoln streots, In tho presenco of J. O. Cochrane, architect, Jim Tiandloy, thirty-eight laborars, and 8 large and dolighted corps of County ‘I'ronsary loochos, who aro sometimea catled Commisaionors. Tho manper in which tho contract for this work haa Deen lot Lian sirosdy boon given in tho columoa of s TRDUNE, but ono of tho moat shamoful and ‘disgracoful portions of this act of robbory s mot yot boon atated. It ia woll kanown tlat tho contract was lot to tha highest bldder, and tiow this waa brought about the public ean bost infer by tho charaater of tho ma; ority of the in- dividnals who compriea tho membersbip of tho Oonaty Board. Itisusual whon a contract is lot to compol specifications and plana to be fllod with tho County boforo tho work is allowed to proceed. Dul -¢ AROHITECT COCNRANE and Contractor Boxton aro ospecially favored in this respoct,. What right have thie publio to Limow hiow tho work is to be dono for thom,— whether it s t0 bo done houoatly, or thoy are to g bo \chnn'.ed ‘from its in- coption? & Wern* theso Commissionorn not olested bummors and ballot-box stuffers ? Tha publle should kuow that rogues raroly fall out, 8o awindling contraots aro made aud carricd iout to dofrand tho County Trensury from tho iptart, o provo this read the following: i Tho County Bosrd rofuses to respoct the clty's right in nnyu:ln%. though Chicago pays fully nine-tonths of the tazes. Thoro is an or- dipanco in forco which compols architocta to file a copy of spocifications Jor now buildings with the City Duilding Inapector befora they can go onwith the work. Tho city hay adopted certain rolen. which were mada for tho safoty of tho , E‘nb\lu, and overy law- sbiding cltizon oxpooted to conform to them. Not 8o with county contractors, What care they for city laws 7 Architect Coch- rang has scornod to stoop so low as to comply with tho sections of tho ordinance, sud has GONE TO WORK IN DEVIANCE of them, and here ia wnoro & little troubla ia Likely to onaud,—trouble, too, that may end dis- sstrously to the County Bosrd, for tho Undor- \rritors hava taken, or _proposo to take, a littla band in this fight. What tho apeciilcations of Cochranc's plane 2ro, of courso is not known, becauso thoy hayonot yot beon filed, though Lis tes gotten the foundations for boiler-honeo nnd kitchon nearly lsid. Buch a flagrant tmposition wpou tho publio would bo allowed in uo other elty xcc:’pz Chicago. !(Yhm ay last DUTLDING-INSPRCTOR MIKE DAILEY sent a doputy to oo how tho work was golng on at the Connty Hospital, and If possiblo to com- pel a complisnce with tho laws in foroo regulat- ing buildiog within the city. This Inspoctor statod that ho was not well received 5 that Jamos Handloy would givo him no satisfaction, and told him to mind his own businoss; that the city had nothing to do with work that was belng conducted by tho county. It should bo under- slood that Ifandloy i Superintondont for tho county, snd roceivoes n snlary of 5 por day, and has suporvised the construction of the two hos. pital pavilions alroady undor roof, and is & com- ‘potant meabanta, Tho Deputy Inspeotor brought down some of tho mortar which was boing used in laying tho foundation, sud its quality was very inferior, for, instoad of being composed of two parts co- mont to one of lime, it was made mostly of quick-lime and vory littlo coment. Yesterday morning at an early boor Mike Dailey ropaired to the ground and found that the foundation-wall ditchios wora belug dug only 3 foot doep, though the ordinanco calls for no loss whore the walls sro Iaid on timbor, b TIIE FOUNDATION fa boing 1aid on planking, nad tho stone Is of o good quality, but of tho coment, tho less sald tho botter, Bome of 1t dug out by a Tninux: roportor Foaierdny ia cortainly vory poor, aud no explauntion can fmprovo it, for facta aro facts, and the‘architoct is tho ouly ‘man responsiblo for it, and he should be hold 8o by tho public. Tho enow . was doacending boavily yestorday afternoon whon Mike Batloy and Deputy Agnaw drovo in tho gate of_tho connty lot. This wns anout 1 o'clock, and the masons having baon driven off by tho storm, woro rotiring modeatly, ono by ono, in goosc-filo, taking with them thelr dinnor-kottlos, and wnndlut' thoir sovoral woys to their homes, Mike took from ont hly bmuiyn portentous volumo, ocovered by a yol- Jow-iabol morked *1860X1874@'76." What that moant tho reportor did not kuow. Tho volumo ‘wasgiven to Agnew, who immediatoly replaced it under the cushion of tho buggy, Agnow was next nont to Luat a spado. Ilo didn't find ono, but Mike Dailoy dld discover a shovel. Then tho two parloyed noar a atono-wall. TUR CONVERSATION wag briof and to tho point, Agnow wad orderod to dig down a littlo, bot_his stroogth soon falled him, and thon Miko Baloy took & bood. For . fow minatos tho shower of enow was hidden by the storm of mud that was flyin, mmnfih 8paco. Having satisfled himaclf, Miko stated to Tne TrinuNe that the poblic wore bolng egrogiously swindled, and If Cochrana could not comply moro strictly with city Iaws, ha would havo to be proso- cuted, and that was tho long and short of it Jim Haudley thon came up—with that portion of his person which waa not hiddon by bis glovea and boots or covered by the laps of bis gonuine boar-skin cap, importod from Lapland by the stoamer * Erin.” Handloy had FIRE IN UI8 EYE, and Dalloy & mixturo of fire with some enow, while Afuew waa chewing suow to keop down Lis beiling spirits, “Thia {8 not according to clty ordinances,” said Bailay, , It slot, hey 2 repliod Handloy, * No, Mike, *yon know it A ulr," ‘answor o't “Wo don’t want plasterors to como sround horo and tall stonc-masons what to do,” again in- terpoucd Handloy. “Yor ought to bo carrying the hod, so yer onght,” abouted & volco from n ditch "to Mike Bailey. Agnain_ the might bisck- bound tome, oucasod in tho yellow- wrappor, was brought out by Agnow, and the trio followed in the rear by Tue YninuNg arbi- trator aud & number of laborors aud inechanics, ropaired to & fimut Donenth tho south corridor of :hlll weut pavillon, whon Miko opeuod the welghty volume, : "\'or’goln' for to road the rlos act? quoried & volce from the crowd, “Nover mind," rald Miko, “I'llroad you the city ordinance.” Handley then sald 1R DIDK'T CARK FOR Tilki CITY ORDINANCE or anything olso, but that he was living up to specifications. Thoro way furthor parioying bo- twoon Agnaw, Bailey, aud Hondloy, duriog whioh tho compliments ~ of & wal-dky wora vory dryly oxchanged. Fipally Miko eald ho ‘would heva the work stopped, and ha says he will havo ® posse dispatchod to tho sconu this morulug, and work susponded until tho laws of thoclty are complied with, Tho contract for the entiro construction of theso buildings—kitchion, morguo, oLo,—was wronglully given to this man Hexton, sud por- tonw of tho job wers sublot by Llm, the foun- &n‘ti::- S‘nln;l; :a Bln;;ert'hlwn. l&‘ would 23 ng to kuow for how much the; 1o 1o do tho work for Bextou, 7N — e Fopular Pooms. Boms of the moet populsr and most quoted ams in our literature are purcly acoideutsl ils, and thoir sutbors sro rathor nettted than ploased that tholr other productions shopld bo heglected whilo euch prominence fw given to ons, Thus it might bo somewhat dangerous amv to compliment 1. W. Istsons for his Lives on & Yust of Danto,” bocanso bo bes becomo sick of .praiic conHnod 0 that })lm. whilo the dolicate beauty of scores of hly othior pooms, and his noble shymed tranglation of Dante's Inforno,” tind fow read- ora. Miss Luoy Larcom, whon sho ploturod Hanooh Linding Bhoee," did not drenm that annah was to draw away attention from her other herolnos, and concentrata it upon hersolf, neau's ‘‘Indian Burying-Ground " is the only oco of that pooct which sur- Yives, ‘'The Gray Forost Eagle" of A. I, .mn has screamed away attoutlon from hia b ‘flpfllm of watore sud waving of troes*'—from bis ‘hondrods of pages of doscriptivo verse #hich aro_almost vhnlnfiuphu of pataral leenor‘y, Poople nuote the ' Bummer o the Hoari " and “ A Lito on tho Ocean Waye™ of Epes Bargent, and overlook mauy botter sposi- Mmens of his molody aud Lis” jmagination, Thore are sume pooms which ximost _everybody baa yead which are commounly considered the pooms of the writers. Buch aro “'The g THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE : SATURDAY,"MARCH 25, 1876—~TWELVE PAGES. hesitato to oxpress my anglod Bannar,” by P, B. Rey; * Wood. ‘;lpfl'}'u that Trao"’(vnry lns?pld' by the P. Morrlag A Mymn,” by Jo- donn good mervien o exposing tho plagintisms of Bwinton's ** Ontlines of Iis- torv.” 1 do mot moo how Ar, Hwinton can defond himsels, But I do not recognizo the Juatico of tho sttsok upon Prof. Adsme, If your correspondent knows, or has good reason to bollove, that Prof. Adams received, not threo Liuadrod, but evon one dotiar for Lis rocommond- ation of tho book, ho ought to say eo In Ao many words, and prove it, and Mr. Adams roputation will ba na offectually damsged as Mr. Swinton's. Othorwiso ho bas no right to glvocurroucy to what moy bs o plece of gratultona siandor. It 18 ag mnch onr duty, and a8 much for the interosts of the community, to protect & good roputation aa to oxposa a caso of corruption. Noither do I recognizo tho fsirnesa of tho dilemma presented by ** Invostigstor™ in Iils closing paragraph, Itis no businessof a I:;ohmnor of litatury to Lo so familiar with the oks cltod as to recogulza oxtracts fromn them at might. 1f Mr. Adama s guilty in this, a0 am 1, nnd 8o aro scores of persons i all parts of the couatry, who Lave examined this book and found it good ono. Tho fact is, Alr, Swinton {anu admirablo compiler ; of course, ono who makes 8o many books ou #o varions subjects caonot bo anything more, 1lis wrong was, not In using tho matarials furnishad bim by Smith, Rawlin- son, Morivale, ete., but 1u copying thoir words and giving no nndm:lu. Thig wos thoft, But tor myself, whon { oxamiuo s book for in- troduction, I tako for grantod that it is a picco of honest work, unless 1 havo reason to helisve to tho contrary, My only question is, whather it in in itself a good book, suited to my purposes, It 18 altogother likely that this fs the mothod pursaed by Frof. Adams;: aund 1, for my part, shall not baliovo him guilty of the act insinuated Ly your corrospundont, unlees conclusive ovie douco fa brought up. Winniast P, Avtey, Trofeesor of 1istory. Bk g LI NEW YORK NEWSPAPLRS, A Comprohonsivo 8 Pecuninry Valne nnd Standing tn ,the Community—Gosslp About Xheir Munngers. #peefal Corrennondenen of The Chicagn Tribune. Nrw Yonx, March 20.—Tho Cincinnali Gazette rocently published a paragraph, which hea boon going tho rounda of tho papers, giving the valuo of tho varioua papers in this city. ‘I'ho Zerald is quoted as worth $2,000,000, which {s probably not far out of tho way ; the Times ot $1,000,000, to which 25 por cent at losat should bo added, for tho Times owns a vory fine building, and is known to bo dofng oh oxceedingly prosporous busineas for theso times ; tho Z'ribune ia quotod worth 81,000,000, subjoct to a mortgago. Prob- sbly no praotical nowspeper man, with monoy, would givo Lalf thia sam for the ostabiishmont and sasumo 1ta Habilitios, Its buainess is gon- aorally bolioved to bo ruuning bolitnd sadly, and it io currontly reported that a chiango in ita man- ngemont may bo lookod for at almost any mo- mont, ‘The World, without o bmlding, is quoted at £300,000, which {s probably too high by £100,- 000 ; Journal of Commerce ot 800,000 is not far out of the way; tho Lvening Ezpressat £250,000 18 highor than what it could bo sold for to newepaper men, whatever tho Tsmmany politiclans may bave reccently pald forit; the Ecening P'ost and building nt 700,000 I should say was clicap, allowing nothing for tho paper itaclf ; $1060,000 for the Commercial Advertiser 18 chonp enough ; 100,000 for tho Ecening Mail in ot enongh by €50,000. The most ridiculous figuro la that put on the Sun,—$200,000,—while thio paper itself is makiug more monvy thou any othor in tho city. It pays, yon soo, intheso days to be utterly dovold of frinciple, and a scurril- ous blackguard, The Erening News proporty can gearcely be valuod in dollars and conts, It is o ono-cont paper, and has a oirculation close on to 160,000, and a constituency peenli- mnn, way), by (narga nnxilzll.y(lllunhx “Thoe Taron's Lsat Banqnot™ aud * 014 Urimea Is Desd,” by A. (. Uroonos My Lifo i Liko tho Ssmmor Itoso,” by 1L &, Wilde; **8woet Home,” by John IHoward Payuo; “Tho Christmas Hymn,” by I, 1 “oarn;_ “Tho. Old Osken Dickot,* by Bamuel Woodworth; *‘Milton'a Prayer of I'atisnco,” by Elizabeth Lloyd Howell; ** Tho Tioliof of Lncknow,"” by Tobart Lowell: * The ol Har@am * by Forcoytho Wilsous ' The Vag- nbvudo.'hy L' Trowbridge 3 and ** Unosin,” by O. P. Cronelr. Thero sro other pleces, like tha * Conut 'aul,” and ospecially tha *'Theo« dora," of Mra. Drinker (Edith May), which seom to bo more dauervinfi of " auccoss tfhan_some of thoso which Lavo atiained jt. DBut little justice has Loon dono (o the poctia ond dramatio talent of Goorgo 11. Bokor. “The King'a Boll,” exqulgito for the limpid flow of itu vorso and the eweotly molancholy tono of ita thought, together with othor pooms by Rich- ard Henry Stoddard, havo nol recolved their dito mood of prafso. T, Buchanan ltoad wroto vol- umea of rich dencriptiyo_paotry, but tho popu- Tarity of * Bhoridan’a Ride™ s not sufliclont to attract atlontion to thom.—Ediwin P. Whipple in Harpey's Magazing for March. “ SWINTONS OUTLINES,” Prof. Adams, of Ann Arbor, f2eplics to # gnvestigntor—Lotter from Prof, Allen, of tho University of Wiscon. wlue To tha Rittor of The Chicaan Tribune: Axr Aruont, Mich,; March 21.—1desire to say 8 fow words in response to tho lsttor published 1o your fesno of tho 18th Inst, on Mr. Swinton's “Qatlines,” and my connoction with {t. I will profaco what I have to offer by remnrk- ing that nora thon a month ago intimations como to me from different sourcos that a violont sessult was to Lp mado upon myaolf directly, and upon tho Univorsity Inairecty, ovor tho ehoulders of Mr. Bwin- ton. The sttack wao to origionte, 88 I wna assured, in a corner of tho Hiato from which the University hias of lato learnod to nnticipata vory little but potulant dlsplays of ill-uaturs, .\l{flongh your lettor Pnrpnu to bhave bLoon written in"Ano Arbor, 1 cannol, thorafore, but ragard it aa the falfillment of this prodiction. I would invo no ono think that tho roal * Inveati- gator " livos undor tho shadow of tho Univeraity. Concorning my connoction with Mr. Bwintou's book, I biave a fow worda to offor. 1, In 1871 I began the preparation of a book for tho uso of prepsratory schools. Bafors 1 1ad ndvanced far, howaver, I found tha work irkeome, sud was soon ready to abandon it on the toaat provocation, In this rramo of mind T saw & statement that Prof. Biinton, of the Uni- versity of Californin, was prepariog o similar work, to bo published by Meesrs. Ivoson & Co., of Now York. Iatonco requostod s friond fn that city to inqniro aa to tuo ground of tho ro- port ; and, on learning that it was corract, Iim- medintely abandoned my work. This was moro than two yoars hoforo tho sppearanco of Mr. Swinton's book. Bo much for tho charge that I abaudoned 1y own on tho appearance of Str. Bwinton's work. nud the contemptible insinuation thay for a poouniary consideration I * indoraod tho Jattor a8 far suporior to my own idoal.” 2, When, somo two or throo years later, I re- coived o cop{ of Mr, Bwinton's book from the publishors, I oxaminod it, s may well bo sup- Enund. with somewhat moro than usual interest. know tho oxcollencles of Mr. Bwin. ton's other school books, and my bigh anticl- ations of this work weronob dleappolnted. i’ln\md that the arrangement was admirablo, the ptylo was plonsing, tho maps and illustra- tions wore suporb, and, abovo all, that tho book wos caloulstod to oxcite an enthusiastic fond- ness for historical study, But, withtheso trans- condont merits, I found that the book contained numorous small errors, In my lotterof ms- kuowlodgment £ oxprossod my gonoral admira- tion of thia worlk, and the beliof that, if it could Do mado reasanably free from errors by carofal | 8fly | ita . own. ILow much it roalizen Yoviston, It would loavo nothing furthorto bo | Zrom\ it it i8 impossiblo to guess, ‘Tho Nonirod.’ Bome months later, & roviow of tho | Daily Graphio s valunblo because of its unnsually fino facilities for dolng spoéial kinds of job work, and tho Govorumont con- tracts it has obtained. The Teleyram, ntendor to the Lerald, haa s good circulation, but no ad- vertising patronago to apoak of, aud connsquent- 1y1s not o velaablo property. It finda ita read- ors iu tho tonomant-louscs, whoro it atands o & rival to tho News, Isbould sate tho morniug papers in tho folloning order to Indicato thoir book in the Nation took substantinlly the samo ground. I was then requoated by the pnblishers to read tho work with a view to corrocting Ita orrors In_statoments of facts. With much ro- Inotanco I consented to do i3, and I brought it to a conclupion somowhat moro than n year ago. For thia Iabor, sud for nothing elso, I recoived o nodorate though satisfactory compensation. My further scquaintance with the volumo {n- crosgod my ndmiration of It, sud, notwithetand. | circulation and valuo: Zerald, Times, Sun, Tog tho face thiat 1 Lind rocelved & small sum of | Journal of Commeres, Trilune, World. ‘monoy for timo sctuslly spont over it, Ldid not [ In tho ~same way the evening papora would bo clasaifled as followa : Fost, Mail, Com- mercial Advertiser, Graphic, News, Telcgram, Ezpreas. Tho Journal of Commierce occupios & fiold of ita own, but tho “other momimig papors sro compotitors in tho eame flotd, Tho Lost, Mail, snd Commercial aro competitors in tho evening field swong the bettor class of roadera; whilo tho Aews and Telegram divide tho tene- mont-houso constitnoncy, Tho Graphic rolies mirstion in o lotter to tho publishora. I never * indorsod” tho book in sny othor manner than bundroeds of othors have dono, vy expressing an oplnion that it is tho best work ju tho market for school purposes. I re~ gardod it 88 {ncomparably saperior to all othor gouoral historica for tho usoof preparatory studenta; and, without tho fear of rival publigh- ing housos bofore my oves, venturad to sxprosa thought., I wrota undor the improasion that | BPOD ita pleturcs for ite salos, und those :{mol-hgaku woro for tho uso of schiolary, not | yary from dey o day, sccording _to oxclusively for tho benolit of agents and pub- the attractivoncss of its "llusirations. But, lsbing houses. In uword, I praised the book speaking ne & mowepapor manm, if I had plonty of money and wanted to buy & nowspaper, I sLould take the sdvico the old man gavo lis son when Lo wanted to get mar- ried, and wouldn't do it. Bonuett, who I8 solo ownor of the Herald and wory wealthy, would soll it in & minuto biad ho not promised his fathornot to do eo. George Jonow, of tho Timea, is also vory woalthy, and whv he wantod to bother himeolf with tho do- tails of tho nowspapor business is more than I con imagine, robably ho is saving it up for his son, who ls pow in tho oftica with um, and makes a vory ofilciont goeuoral superiutend- out, Sinco Jonniugs loft the T4mes, Mr. Jones has rofused to designate sny one na edi- itor of the paper. ‘Thero uro eight or ton writors on tho stafl, to whom AMr, Joues in- dioates what fs to bo tho gcllcy of the pavor, and thoy writo up wo it. Mr, Ford has goncral supor- vision of tho oditorial pago, and is a careful, pationt, painataking gontleman, who is not liable to make noy sorioud mistakes. Mr, Held wmay be called the mansging editor (although Mr. Jonos objects to the term), aa be is charged with tho gonoral dotails of tha papor, Ho lias held tha position for several yoars, aud s a very Blrl- ble man, The Times is rocognized as tho leasding Nopublican journat of tho oity, but fa most too indepondent” ju ita touo to suit tho Cnstom- House ring and offico-lolders’ clique. Mr, Jonos docs not like Senator Conkling, and rofuses to wink whon tho pompous Souator sneezes, which sccounts for tho fact that the offico-hold- ora aro lukowatm towards tho Times. DLub that doon not troublo Mr, Jonos, Ile has earned tho lasting gratitudo of tho tax-payers by his fight with tho T'weod Ring, and iu roaping sabstantial pocuniary rowards in conssquenco. Whitelaw Beld {s **boes” in tho Tribune oftico, from tho press-room in the bLasoment to tho top of tho woathior-cock wbich surmounts tho tall towoy. 1o porsonally suporintonds all mattors connucted with tho making up of the papor, and alio ovorysbing counccted with ity {uuulnuas managemont.” o writes, or dictates, o fair share of tho oditorials, and nothing is printed without his sauction. e ia in tolograpbic communication with the night edltor at all hours, and i4 called upon in evory omcrgonc{. Tho Tribune ia essontially o one-man machine,—more 80 than almost any other groat daily In tho country, Porliaps thot 18 what ails it tioanclally. ‘I'here is A rumor in cfrculation to the offoct that Robert Donner and Charles A. Dana aro watching their opportuuity to buy up the Z'ribune, Whether thore i truth in It or not, thero ia certainly good sonse. Tho Tribune was nover 80 prosperous as whon Mr. Dana was ita mauaging editor. ITe lias mado tho Sun oqually prosporons, but at tho oxponse of hia reputation as & fair-minded jourualist, Bl tho wius of the Sun canuot falrly be laid ontirely upon Mr. Dana's shoulders. It is belioved that tho wousational char- netor of the paper s ropugnaut to Mr. Dana, and in Insistod upon by tho stockliolders hecauso bocauso 1 bolievod it tho bost book for tho uso of high schools, I have no doubt, morcover, that * Invostigator” intraduced it, and contin- nes to uso it in his own school for tho samo rogson, Whoovar says, therofore, that I rocolved 2300, or any other sum, diroctly or indiractly, @ for indorsiog tho Bwinton hook,” saye what 18 moliciously and comprohionsively false. 8, My sessilout atirms that * citbor Prof. Adams was igoorant of the contents of books which were quito common, or elso Lio recognized tho appropriations und did not Lesitato to give to skis wholesalo stosling tho sauction of Lis namo.” 1o whict I roply that I seat myself boldly and cvon cheorfully upon tho teat horn of thig formidablo dilomms. I coufesa thero are govoral * quifa common " books that 1 am not o well acquaiutod with o8 Lo bo abla to dotoot o quotation or o migquotation from thom st sight. Whatever litorary disgraco thero may bo in this fact 1 sball havo to put up with. I muut add, moreover, that I did not think it worth tho whilo to collate Mr. Bwinton's work witly othior Bechool-books, oither for the purjioso of gonera! rovision or for that of supplyivg quotstion-marke. I was roquosted simply to rond 1t with o viow to the correction of urrors, and 1 contined my offorts strictly within tho lot- tor of my commigsion, 1 consulted no boous in tho courso of tho reading but such as I regarded o4 tho most trustworthy authorities, 4. Tho nssault in genaoral, thou, #o far ay per~ taios t0 mysolf, amoucs to thia : Anatroclonsly falso supposition end & group of contemptiblo lusinuations equally falge aro mado tho bosls of a malignaut attook an my Iltorary charactor, ‘The man who 18 cn[;nl:lo of striking ‘thua in tho dark as tha roputation of nuother, T rogord 08 n snoaking coward, compared with whom tho ordi- nery assassin i8 n veritablo hero. ¢ 6. 1n conclusion, I wish to ndd s few words ou tho goneral subjoct of plagiarism, Ieay noth. ing of tho posssges published from Mr, Bwin- ton's book; for, 08 I havo uot the ploasure of lus ncqualvtance, I prosume ho will desiro to nght iy own battles. But I wish to declare it o8 my opinion that of all tho cries rateod ayatnst Liatorical books In thess laat days, that of plagiariem ju gonorally tho most sonsclosy. I do 10t 8ay by any moans that thoro s no such thing o8 aguilly appropriation of the literary work of anothor; on tho contrary, 1 odmit that o man's thoughts are as sacredly hls own ms his lunds sud his goods, But his- tory, 80 for s It Iy not o record of opinions, ja chiely, if not exclusively, a reo- ord of facts, Ono man doscribes what somo othor man fias doscribed before Lim, aud ofton tho auly optlon {4 ona of solection and arrange- ment, Buotouins and Plutarch, for examplo, have both givon an account of tho nssassination of Cuwsar, ovon to raporting tho words usod, Meglvalo hiny taken his account from Plutarch ; Hwluton has takeo his, porhaps, from Platarch, porhaps from Merivsio, In cither case no fair criticisi can hold Bwinton to tho nocossity of gtrictly avouding tho pbroscology of Lly is pays, and in doflance of his botior juagmont, prodocessors. Tt s view Ia not cor | Hois not an Ishmaclito naturally, bt a goutle- roct, then I soy doliboratoly that the | manof fino inetincts, of great ability, and much grom majority of bhistorlcal “writors nro | oulturo, 1 magine thot if that portion of the Sun for which Lo Ja responsiblo could be elimi- nated from tho rest of the paper, it would be found less objectionable than is popularly sup- posed. When Lis firat assumed the mansgement of tho Sun it waa run on & roApociable baeis, but 1t did not pay. Thon tho scnsational style waa taken ‘up, snd money rolled ‘fu upon it, But it is ourrontly whispered that My, Dana would be qlud toform & nore roputablo counoction, and thero may Lo truth in the ru. mor regarding the Tribune, At lcast Lo sud Bonncr aro bosom_frionds, and woold make a strong tesm with Donnor in tho business ofico and Daua at tho front in the cditorial room, Durron. plagiarists, Evory one acoustomed to tho work ot comparing the writings of historians with tho authoritics on which they are bosoed, kuows that thoro fs notbing more common in narrativa his- tory thau a closo imitation of tho langunge of the original suthority, Bucklo is justly con- sidored oue of the moes origival of modera Distorios! writors, and yet, if 1 had loisare, and cared to bocomo & literary scavengor, I should conslder it m:n cn"y 1 task :: 'l?él"ln- DOWEPADOE Wi paraliol PREBAL the ugeciflu indobtodness of fluckln to Liumnmfl and othora. But to condomn the magnificent worl of that great Engllah hiutorian on this count would bo as usoless aa to condemu n utates- mau for the color of Lis pautaloons or the part- ing of bishair, Lot a man st down for two or throo yesrato some subssantial litersry work bimsolf, and, if ho bas anloullyhenu oritical fu gmall things, he will be likely to chaugo. the grounds of Lis consure, aa well sa tho grounds of bis pratea. o will then probably undorstand aud appreciate the inoffable disgust witls whioh }terary mon of & high grade ovury\vlm'm, s few years ago, looked upon Edgar A, Pos's mnh;[- m‘ ousay on * Mr. Lovgfellow and Othor Plagls ‘The Now Japancse Orders The first {nveatitnro of tho new Japancso Or- dor was hield at Yoddo on the 81st of December, ‘Tne Emperor 10 person, as (rand Mastor of the Order, dollvered tho grnm.l cordon to Boven Princes of the blood. 'Ihio wholo Court attend- ed the coromony, whioh was accompanied by all the mncient powp, iu order to givo il more signiticanca. Hitherto tho Ordor Laa bosn con- ferrod on_nobody outside tho Imperial famuly, . K. Avaxty, and, unlike mauy Europoan Ordors, 1t will, 1t % 3 — Ot oms, Lo distributed ml\y vory npinn;ily.' It Tv the Editor of Tha Chicago Tvibusa : bias beon inatitutod for bunoring merit, lostead Univensity o@ wiscoNsi¥, Mapmox, March of the old Japaneso costom of iecompensing it 20.—Your correspondent Invostigetor" has by a titlo or gift of land. tubo the taila of an Ulator coat ssiled out of tho private oflico, and a norvous young man, aftor tryiug tho door of tho cot-room and diving into thao coal closet, reachnd the canuting-room donr, luoked ovar lus shouldor at two brawny Milo- winne who had Jost dosconded from somo npper rogion, missed his footlng for a dozen atalrs, ac- conted his descent with & heayy bump on the firat landing, and roschoed the street as thoeditor wrolo the last word of au artiola on ' The Busi- ness Outlook ” and calmly sont it whirring up in the box to tho composition-roam. ___CITY REAL ESTATE. B THE COURTS Applicationy for Divorces--=Bank~ ruptey DBusiness. Record of Judgments and New 'Baits~- Criminal Mattors. MIBMATED, Threo unfortunates camo into Conrt yosterday to toll that they had mado mistakes and drawn somothing worso than blanks in the matrimonisl lottery. Tho first waa Ada Iroland, whols pained to bo ubliged to aceuas bor husband of infidelity, but she naya that his favors aro bestowed india- erimatoly without any regard to Ler feolinga or rights, and slie doos not feel Inelined to ho & Mormon wifo. Bo she wantd thie usus! decreo, Then Alola Btemptke tolla a plalutive tale of how he took Loulss Latterback for his wifo only a little mors than o year ago, but though he has done hia beat for her ever siuce, sho will Hovarsl lioises and Lote on Wathington-ste, Yunie hausas rnd Inte on uu:.w.y. hirrHemt-at., nasr Wabal ahi-AY, and Thirt 5.third ENT MARNLE rgsln. JAS. 1. 3 TORNER ARILAND- & iry and Jachaou-at., adaptad foe raldarice ue bluck o1, finon 3 DL elat houies. ‘cornor on Went Bldo, lujulteat MUS10AL. N PSPECIAL UHANCE, MARTIN 184 RTATE.RT., Mi TH I FOLLOWING 8PECIAL JAINS IN PL 9. JLLY WARIANTED, int roswond 734 -00tava Piano. Tieand naw and elegant rosawood 8310 o1 and fins tono daines Lrathers 715.0ctave Pia £ ail, vich, and paworfa} tone, T.octave Lightn Dizno 2 J2rard & Un., 735-octavo rosawood plano. il Hplendid Thomas &, Dowling & Go aprighifpivio: . 213 rand Plano, 73 ootat ‘977 fine Delcoda fiquars ¢ fall seafle, Froneh, actlon, ovorstrung hass, full o frama, raund cofuars, chrved legs, 80 LTS, lat p toardman & Gray Jnsomood Plang Tilngham 6-ootave l'u-:" G s HARDMAN PIANOS.—All laf T, and bost impmva. arkat 35 mouta~finost uallty.of fan Lean 1 ths mark Tantiia cliapert fAnt-cly > aver made, * For y oo montha, Iries, #3d. yoars, REEL'S TEMPLE U’P MUSIU, 13 ‘llr;‘mx’r(e “vl‘? YHICK ERING'E (151 "PIANOR-TIIH T3 2 wrid, Dble-howing agrafto sripliod {n ety atring. i sard. ¥ - Filk'GPHUBIG) i Van Haren. TOR BALR-A_ FINST.CLANS & GUTAVE & e 5, with garvnd jugs, &C,, at ¢ aacel. fica. Must bo sold |mmndll|l\ll;‘n.1 :ucn:nt‘nr:l’:pmlfim P rara ety Inquien for pian balanelng i xml!l‘l‘ilJB Savle Kooy B iheast coraor Btato ad Soa: persist in attacking bim with stovo-lids, conl- ehovels, and iron pots. 8ho also {a in Lhe bebit of keoping company with s naughty fornlo friend named Miua Corvinius Rabe, to the great detrimont of hor morals, Ho Alots thivka thora ought 1o bo a uow dosl and acka the Coutt to lond a hiaud in his misfortunes. Lnetly, Henry Briukman, Jr., aflor aoven yeara of conjugal mtacry, bias given up tho battlo and surrendorod at discrotion. 110 saya that holived with his wife, Anna Nowman Jacoby Drinkmau, for sbout fivo yeams, enjoying n reasonablo do- R AL vOR TIALY [78 VALUIE 70 TAY 1. gamirance, (wotorg nd hasement briek boute (neie) ky near Van Buron-st.: #5060 down, than 14 or trado, OLIVIG BESLY, 157 #3,2%0 WILL PURCHASK ELEGANT Lrizk housn, bring only atinut twe=thirds ‘and Fiilmor o 3.3t of W origioal at. _Inguir VALUANLETOT ON WATASH-AV. lurenet., & corner, will be sold vory s, JAMES H. H\l.l., 94 Daarbora- OFFEIL FORU wnd barn twast frant), roo of happinoas, when sho began to cultivato nant £ Natteriinidat; o hoqualntance of whisky steaigut, Tho rounlt Toreat T walses Knse, A gas Cotiato, lot, and harn on corner ploarantest part of ety Aubien, s worid ik A AURI Falivns e Jumers it At Ffm BALF— was that eho grow cross aod fll-temperod the moro ehe drank, and thon just by way of exor- ciso sho would throw the furniturc at Lim, ON WABHINGTON-AT., BUEAR On ono occasion shio thraw & carving-knifoat b Weatoru. 12 1 % T- e o Lo oEht, . down it m | SON L 5" Wasiinanat.s o Lo o 24T wash-bowl, * and followod 4 It up with JronHALE-3 tho pitchor. Then ngamn sho deluged i Garibatd) L Lim with a ubower of knivos and dinhas when Lie waa oating his suppor, and finally_ flllod tho TO UEGURE A 1HOME. 1y pay for & nsw Poasaro of hor cruolty foll by knocking him | -#1om ust e i s menthe ok 0w, over tho head with a boot and landing him all in 4,30- 31O down, $40 por montl, a Licap at tho bottom of tho flight of siairy ha | M-S0 daA B et nonth i 53 & C0., 103 Dearbreneti. JrUR BALE- of tha cozin was descendiog at tho timo. Ieory moved from Philadetphia to 5t. Loula wlen hls name bocamo uu{:lnauully well kuown in tho city of Brotberly Lovo, but bo did not find tho little suburb on the Mlzumtflpl any more virtuous, ond ho sborlly rotraced his steps. At last ho was obliged to loave hor nbout n yoar ngo, sud, 88 lio can never liva-with hor aggin, be axla for s divorco and thocustody of his two clildrou. 1TEMS, Yesterday was tho last day of sorvice iu the Buperior Court for the April tetm. No new cal- ondar will bo propared. Friday, April 7, will be the last day of service for tho April term in tho Circuit Court. Judges Jamoson, QGary, and Booth will hoar motions to-day: Judge Hogors will try submitted osges; Judges Mooro and Willinne will Lear di- BARGAIN-BEFORE MaY 1, ONE i 8 places wead E Park, North Kidor £ cars Carriafine ot o 4acel Pa 'L)lt SALI DR LXCHA. 1401 Innd torraco, J-atory nd bawiment, northwest carner fablandear. aud Walnuvst., one bisck urth of Union hlrfk él lr,nnl:r;\usulym\'!filxcg:l' l'rvrnoug llk‘tn onacbalf the vali. or w v bary I, C. MORKY, % Clark st. sk e P A SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. OR SALE—IIINSUALE HOUSKES AND LOTS FORU aale, runt, or exchinnge: bousca for sale on munmll pAymenti; lath aold on L, aud ioner lasned for bul fng; bouses and Tute for sale fur cash for ac 1 1 VUG OR SALK_OR 1 IN EVANSTON, FORTHE Tuwnst pricos, bost tarma, and choapost eonta al- fored in any dircotlon. Callat llcom 11, 109 Fifthav, C. E. BROWNIE, us TROK BACE TR FAVORITY A calahraied for thelr purit warraied in avary raspoct for glila and cary manthly fustal URI FIANGS, »f toba and dnrability, yours, for salo at rea ° monts, at & CU.', oornor Biets sid Mouroe. ‘simor Hooso, {OR RENT-JULIUS BAUKR™ & CO.. GORNVR O att aNE St rstcan.. Faliace Houser Tave for rorty At very raasonable raics, 1 irit-ctaes piaoos, ot igans. _ Ttont from 83 fo B10por moatb. BALE_JULIUS HAUTIL ¥ G0 stata sad Honriwsiv, Faimer Hsuse, n # Vagel & iinogler's organs, shich they it cifso vat Caluw Gt i aud examine e, L CORNER Have (o stock (G REAT AULTION BRIK OF - PISNOT KN, OTL T gansat Sprnghaid. llinols, Woduesisy, March 2, 156, commanciog ALI0A, m.. eatirs cuntouts of DaWiit'e Tomplo of Music, vsuriniing of 69 new and secand-band pisaos &0 oroans, compristng many of the finert and most culetiratad fnstrainonts in 1ho markot— such as Atelnway, Knabe, Uhickoriag, Dunham, etc. Bheot music, books, #ioale, covers, stc., cte. A goud -lrlnln'l'!‘Iuncnmx-lnvl:»ch ‘inslrument, Torms: otis- third cash; balanea I tureo and aix montbs, oo ay o note of securad oo ustenment purchaand. Foe' tull artioulare nddreas J. A, UEWLIT, Bpringlioid, lilnots. . C. Mazer. Auctioticor. (GO0 IR ORGAN FACTORY FOR TUE CHEAT: T eat firat-class cabluot organ tn Chicagn, ‘Wholenale and eninil. Organs sold ogmonthily pagients. NICIL- ULSON URGAN 0., 6 Indisosat. .'1{5!71‘1';« HAURE | 3 WANRTED--MALE HELP, T, 7 ‘ ANTED—A 80DK) 5&8’!’.??[01"‘"7 TAILOTL ;{l‘;‘dflnulnl BRRMANN san loarn of an exeailont opening In the country opening, o W/mflm-axx GGOD GATINET [STRH, Decatur, AKRRA O] wawln) il AN W roaios maplad et B, WOLARGAL, WANED-X m"nfi-ou»n_nnmunn AT 87 ueon-at., corner Aherman, Al TIOUSE PAINTRRH, OATL ty;Yn“l :nd 4o'clock st corner Thlrly-lnonet'h!‘n.nl:. xv,l'-.— rANTED_MI BE A EE o i b e el S tnvomtihont. hon with €20, 80, 6% 6100 thas Gam Lo realizo something énr their ummdn ;‘lnu;;(ug to csll 1“' o Whn moan diers, and boj Iny 12 £o0d catlars trouble are re- R A IO T e 5 i TAY & D04y Unicago, 61 TaBalS-ste I ] Ay e 5 Toa torims ‘Kiran, - Addross Hox 25, Dhorman Homme: TANTED-A LIVE MAN IN K’ Y OITY .O\Ix "I:I‘:'nn ll‘;n‘h.hj"n“géi v:;- cAn mako 835 & dll\'l' MAllll'nl: oo ros, water, quired, “Kicoialor Manabng Une 18 Trivhne Baiiding, = PgfiflbffizlAfiht?uflubTU K AND it bihca, | % ncrilira powtlea. Ad- OENTE TO ANTE & comm. Jin. the. iata dia bost attiois ovey ofr nufim....t & sl oAy 1 nal AR et o 18T oo WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Domostios. —A GNGD GIRLFOR GRNEIAT, TIOUSR. wood wages in & good girl, Appiy st 401 Wesl near Aberdona, VW ANTED-& WHLIABLK WOMAN TO COOK AND dn goneral housawork: pay $1 por weok; must como ol secommendod, Apply 8t 123 Loomis-at. to-day from 12 0's VW ANIED—A GIRL 70 DO GENPRAL NOUSE: WY rark and s morso'siel, out of tho elty. Call a4 16 socand floar, = Aonmstrossns. “ ASTED-SHIRT-MARRRS WITH WIHFELRR & VY Wilin mactine, Apply to WILSON BROS., & Washingto Timnr: TVANTED-A GOOD XUksE-OMI IN A GER. o nan [hmily, “ALDLY 4t 4 West Consroatat., Do gn . WFANTEDZA GOOD GIRLTO WA e R Rt Sloenti: Sy Al!.‘lll'«?“_llnf)fl mi\:flm;um NODERN” DP- roxemon roewood casney REED'S TEM FNDSIC, 00 V-8 Barenate PIANUE TO RENT-AT X GHEAT WEDUGTION far want of rpom for Bow stock, Naw and second. fiand planoa snd organsut groat bareains, . GOOLD TMPERIAT, PIANON_CASH unoreoedouted baresin, TILEO. 5% g0, OR A ‘Address M %, d-tisnd so, Tribads aficas AT pland. 1t SIONTH, WILL BUY s, hultable for usoof o r uow plano, ILELD" W RUSIO: 7 Van Haromats FINANCIAL. vorce'casoa ; and Judge Farwoll will continue tho T AT EVANSTON- 1IOUSRKS WITH call of Lis calondar, Nos. 101 to 160, ) OR_ SALF—. wodern Imytovements, ~ Lais_In any part of the aniton. el & vllllxc.hulm‘:‘hurlcm 3 Tl N \:;Illlbnlll‘d NITED BTATES COURTA. ot tn walt Costormart Pt Loieont vy dosirable Tho Equitablo Truat Company, of New Lop- | Bjuse Besr the ualvensiiy. "HiNid™ 31, KIDDEL, ¢ don, tiled a bill_agalnet Boldon F. and Julia B. Culver, Jonsthan Edswards, Mosos L. Scuddor, Jr,, J. L. Thompson, Charles Witchcock, the First Notlonal Bank of Olicago, and the Nassau Bank of Now York, to foroclone & mortgayzo for 84,000 on Lota 81 aud 82 in Culver's Addition. BANERUPTCY MATTERS. In the cago of Short & Brayton nn order was mede directing the Assignos to sell tue entira stock of tho bankrupts to Joshus P. Young, of 153 Doarborn street, for 813,000 cash, A ‘gencra) creditora’ meeting will Lo held April ;li bfifur_o Rogister Grant, in tho matter of Jobu 0jt SALE-TIEST ROUTH ENGLEWOOD TOTS, \ble sb'i'.“ month. Aftor April | price MATSON HILL, 47 Washinzton at. £ REBIDENOR Eoneyis Oa . Addrows GEOLG w, Tand 8 i, Ch i ek, & FO“_ BATLE—( R BALKE—PUT YOUR MONEY IN A'GOOD LOT Deforn your nvln,l bhank breaks. Tnts, £52125, only 8160, T‘mn {mnu—aifincaum,u—m GLENCOE, AT ot Row two-story houso, Iot 1602172, 3,000, Hoautiful coitzgo aud grove lot, 21,101, o home, two-story liusg and corner lot, 82,000, Larga lut aud now two-atory hl;!li‘lln‘.l’:l L . Davicls. 1n tho estato of Amos, Skerman & Co., s first dividond of 2 per cont waa doclared, 8. B. Walk- or 14 the Assignoo. An Assigneo will be choson this morning for tho estato of Edward J. Quirk, SUPERIOR COUNT IN DRIEF, MOTTL E Room 4_Met ock. COUNTRY REAL ESTA’ DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDY, WATCHES i ) e Lo 140 M near l}lalk. Established 184, OKEY 1O LUAN AT § AND 9 VLIl CINT ON M Ullcago property. o J. 1 REED, Kew York, J0HN 1. AVERY, U p 19 1 MO ELERAS I S T Sanet1D Bar cont: o Clilerss nad vie s AL LOLE & BROTHER. 120 and T T R NOHEY X0 LoAN OS BIFROVED CITY PROT. 0. it ioay abal ty in sumaof 21,000 and_npwards, at ¢ At 10 por cont.nnairs et UNION TILUSK COMPARY, 153 th Clark-st. NONBY TUTOAN-TN BUNS OF 10 70 $1.00 on improvod clty real eatato. GHASE & ADAMS, 20 Brzan lffock, MOYEY To TORN ON WATCHES, TEWRLIY, Wismonds, books, rovolvars, opwra.glnescs, iosird. ments, utd., otc., st Goldsmid's Loan and Bulllan Offion, i hiast Madison'st. g 4 Deasborn, Cash paid for ol ail ne wold and stlvar, L\mm da o b: H t tte, radiroad dekets s st MOSEE TS LOA CITY PROI Lo, VLV een. 32.x0, 82,000, 84,000 other sums io sull &t current fatos. JOHN W, MANSII& CO., 90 Washing- TOIt BALE—DBY MARSH & GRAHAM, REAL 18- tato, l.oan, and” Insurance Agents, Alirgan, Mich., willags properts, farms, etc. lruit lands, pine lands, and saw-flls & spocizlty. Bood for llst of property. it s LA it Sl S REAL ESTATE WANTED. \‘YAH'I‘IC PURCHASK_ON NORTII HIDE, south of Northav., & medium:-pricod tomostcad, Céluh payinent not to vaceed 815w, Addross G 73, Tribuno ofioo! TO RENT-HOUSES, 71‘0 NENT — THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT marble.front house, n 1‘\vvnx|y»|1!lh-cl.: 1irains besida clasets and biath: 10 ng pat in thorough repaic; resdy Apeil 15 ront very low. Apply at 1§ Ghum- bee ot Commorco, i FYO MENT—NRAR TINCOLN PARK AND TWO Tinen of stroat cars, 2-story and bassment houses; mwdern conveniences; neighbuthood and surroundines iret-clans; torms reasonsble. CHAS. N, HALE, I Randolph-st, VO RIENT—002 WENT ADAMS.ST, CORNER LAF. 1in, 3.etors. and bassment Vermont marblo-froot. 14 wa bath.rooms. Inquiroof C. W. PARKEL, in basoment. The First Nationnl Bank of Conatastine began 8 Auit for $2,000 yosterday agaiost Julius W, }[uzl‘-l)r. 0. AL Butlor, W. 1L Beach, and Jobn II, Kcody. F. i Boyder commenced s sult againet 8, B. Bowlor and 8. @. Nilkins, elaimiog 10,000, Tho Excelsior Stons Company bogan au nction for 25,000 agalust James and Joromish Clowry and Aloxandar Rtold. Isnac 1' Sunderland, admimstrator of 3lary Day, docoased, commouced 5 enit in trospass sgainat tho Lake Shoro & Michigan Bouthern Tailway Company, Iaying damago at 5.000, James Patton begon o sult to rocover §7,500 from J. & Kinkald, 8, A, Squior, Henry Davis, and Willlam Goodwin, ¥ Edward Stonde bronght suit agalost Charlea Mnedor, claimiog 82,000, + Charles Birkenshuw bogan an action to racov- er the sum of £5,000 from J, Young Scnmmon. William J. Tewkosbury commenced un nction in trespass ogainst James G, Dwun and H. B. Galpin, laying dh;:]u% “zfs,fi;m' o %mflmmu s, TAOT 13 ng(:.\ls.nT‘L'L X .. modem improvements, Jacssonaat., botwoe: or. In tho eatato of Donnis O'Drion, letters wore | §a380d Abardeon, Apnipas Horm th, 124 Ouis Bleok, tssucd to Eilon O'Brien, under boud for £4,200, fiale o Wir. A ATk, of DR LRV Tn thoeutate uf Joseph Nouston, lotters of ad- minlatration were prontod to Millons 1. MoIn- tosh, uudor bond of 23,600, In the eatato of John Murphy, lottors of nd- ministration wore {ssucd to Catherino Murphy undor bond for $4,400. ORIMNAL COURT. In the caso of Samuel MnEIro{ and John Col- 1ins, convicted of burglary and given olght years in the Penitentiary, a motion for n now trial was argucd and overrulod. Their gentonce was sub- soquontly roduced to throo yoars eacli. 'J‘hn following wore sentenced on plos : Ioory Rargent, lurceny, alx doys County Jail; John Reoynolds, larceny, thirty days; Idward Me- Cabo, larcony, twenty days: James O'Brien, larceny, thirty -days; William Allon, lar- ceny, threo years in tho Tenitonsiary ; J. . Lawards, burglary, two years and two montha ; James Quirk, burglary, one yoar; and Albort Kinmer, burglary, two yoara and two months, David Barnett was tried for receiving stolon oods and acquitted. William Habn wos tried for larceny, found guilty, and under age, TIE CALL MONDAY. Jupar Horrmis—From 216 to end of calondar. Junae Gany—239, 240, 245, 268 to 263, 263 Lo 269, 474 10 277, 279, and 280, inclusivo. Junue JanESoN—115, 117 to 121,123, 125, 129, 131, 189, 185, 136, 138 to 141, 143 to 145, inclusive. 1 Jupor. Moone—324, 43, 48, 44, Jupor Roazus—Bot cases 891 and 773, Jupa: Booru—Bot caso 610 nnd_calendar Nos. 110 to 120 inclusive, except 107, 109, 118, Jupak FARwELL—150 to 200, JUDAMUENTS. UwiTed BTArzS CiucyUlT CounT—JUDGR DLODGETT —Cooper, Jonos & Cadbury va. Mary V. Giuley; ver 6k, FIST.AD, s motion for e trisk BUrRNION CounT—CoNyEastons—ii. W, Bridge ve. Francolls M, Hotchkisa and Xi. V. Hotchkiss, §111.61.— Kirk Hawoa ve, Martin N, Xelly, §382.71, Junae Gany—E. G. Ball ot al, ve. Lyman Dridges, Otneore Count — Jupue Boorn — L. Faton v Thowmas Orton; verdiot, §30.—Joseph E, Otis v, Traac W. and Dean langs, $2,805,—Mary Klly ve, Qity of Chileago; verdiot, $1,250, RREW _OCTAGON= ¥ nonth: alan, £3 KSON, {15 Lights 153 WABARH-A 2 ot {1 s, 8ib," BARKKIL T_FOIt 3 OR 6_SIONTIS TO A RESPON. ‘sible DArly, & hice, comfortably furnistiod brick houso fn 6 ploasant dncation' oo the Weat Side. ~Would mako sgraeablo arratigeuiont with tho right party. Address L £, T'ibuno athoo, Suburbon. - ([0 RENT_TO GOOD GOTRIO MOUSES 1N | Gloniovs 2 81t ani 313 por moni; formae vt 5 850 L 2ol Yors Jow' un mmon ot G SRR WA, Hoom Tl 1 Fitheave Lo 0 RENT-K WRAUTIFUL SUTURBAN TOME, wlegantiy inlsbod, in oo of the boat ‘subutba abunt Chicasos ownor woald 110 o arrango with parties nking House 1o ward for tho summer. G. A. LELAND, 153 Deatboru-t, To“us.\"r'-un\v S-ROUM HOUSE IN BEAUTIFUL Iy burban viilage, twouty minntea’ rido from city, 1f at ance, for 41 A . 808 promptoesin al tenani. Pargen o s pmptoaring - sod 149 Doarbarn-at, TO RENT--ROOMS, WILLL FURNISHED WARMED ROOMS, T her woak. Ttollgio-Philosoubiical Pablish: Oty ., Lo Eiseus smuthe ost-UBhete i Fiimse: Storos. FRY FINE BRIOCK STORR ON 1o doors south of Taylor-at., {reoting at 135 South Clark- P10 RENT-IL00M UNURIE BAKRET HOUST, BUT: liogton, la., mitable gont's furolblug guads, 1a- qnlmlllhrlm ouso: “RERT-STORI 830, WANARILAV., NEAR "Pwelithat.: god location ; Laseraent i sams location, ~ WANTED--TO RENT, TURNISHED NOUSE BY location: Kouth or North it & BHELDUN, 1 La- Sida.” Apply w0 G, Hatlaat T MENT-ON MAY 1, A STORE GN . by s commisslunhouss. Address D10 RENT-IY A BMALL PRIVATE 'a houss Lavingall the modorn faprasnout, asti-av, and betwosn Sixtoenth and Twouty: Temt fint to excocd v, Address AJAX, " Huildiog, NT—A NEAT COMFONTANLE t location on ‘roome, o a ple spsuchn housa will bo willing G cising streot, punbier, aad e Tho Centonuinl Flond, ljaaton Commerelul Nultetin. 1t was only Lialf an hour bofora tho paper went to prows, but he walked unorringly iute the oditor's private room, and, droppiug hia hat over tho warning placard of ** Busy Day, Bhort Calls,” goatod himself with oasy bar-room politeneas on tho tabla with tho cxchangos. 1lo was drossod inan Ulster and o eofled rufilod shirt, wore so amethyst about tho Blze of n hock glass on his PARTNERS WANTED: CANTED.-AN AUTIVE PARTNER 70 -lialt futorest 1 8 woodon ware anutactur. 7 third tinger, and a cluator plu In his bosom, Jla | fug conceriy eated B mnm ‘n-lr:l rood nrurb«r. ll“‘“‘lrl.“‘l took & o Goven-for-a-quartur® cigar from his | Eosstiay,of Ly ity mfl it (i cperatind, moutl, and, placing it on the oditor's inkstand, d; businoss catabilishod snd pruiita- remarked contldontinlly : vatate 4 payment. G. W, DARTNII WA { 530, TO MANUFAC- PAUNE R Rl tunt wil aell fast ant puy Iaeyo profita; 2 good ehanca fur tho righi wwau, K i, Tribuno olhca, NER WANTED_AN _HONEST, ACTIVR A an, with ‘s fow hundred dallars capitaly oan Fhanco to wako monoy (ast and in & stsictly lo- eat of Tofarouccs uivon and requieod ; Who has Bo mouay, Address O, I am going to spond somo timo this yoar—" ‘I'ne oditor clutched his pen like a dsgger, sud, pawlug afler tho fow haig on the top of bLiy bood, maid ¢ t—|n Philadolphis—* Tlio young man spap gracofully ovor Lis loft shoulder on the new oarpet, and rospoudod 1 ++Yes, I'vo done & littlo writin® lu my doy, and bein’ ditengaged thia summer suonld like to soud o tirst-class journal like you Tho editor foll back in hia chair, and gupml 3 A a WANTED MANUFAOTURING o. th a party with about 81,000, o manufao- i+.—gome lltorn about tha Contennial." Tufa devora Yoy b i aes aritsios: boaring. latua Tho intorviower nodded, and kicked his No. 3% veler ol hcqubluted mith Lbe SN Limist: E- mv;ulvc]y sgalost tho voucerod panels of | &'y iganat. i s LEty 0 desk. 3 ATV v""r"—iii".—vf'—? 0 TO % Vouid you Jike to be packed in feo antil [ PARTNER WMANIROSNCITLL 000, 30, Bt your frionds call for yon?” kaid tbo editor | ure warth €3,000 to §5,000 tou. Tho property ls worth or Tloomily, * or shall wo forward your remaios in | ¥LEuns, aid will bss \Bo cluasit Tnvusciestion. Lawo e ot o 1 pefivictuie, Bttt it it e goiy T'“‘"i'fl“‘“fl h“““‘"““’ e O o Dearbornt, trom 3o oielock i e o put hia mouth to & vponking-tubo aud asked : = ——— = = “pAm any of the prossmon At band 2 STORAGE. PUNEIUENIPTTeL L3 ] Promptly waftod through tho tintube came | QTORAGE-GO T0 Till CENTRAL WABHOUSK tho reply : sor. Rl and Kinsio-ate., to stare your (uraituse o " Tad Miko and Big Dan, sir" Busntioid gooly, Yo'l s smvputent sattad The would-bs correspoudent started up sghast, | surud aud stured at the toat russonsbloa rate. 1 give es- Docial attention o thia clase of goods, and ‘invito your put his bat on wronfi o tn front, sud buttoned the third button ot his cost {nto the second but ton-hiolo ; but the nowspapor-map, llkh:f no Tooro notic of bim than bo would of a dead: hoad advertisemont, breathod throagh the taba & ¢ (Jiva "ota & quartor apieco aud lst them como horo. Yol thew thoro is auothor of those Phil- adelphia Contounial fellows Lore, and thon pull In & d}gmct telegraph boy and send for » boarse.' Before the last worda weze in the spoakings . atrunsge, HNORATIO N, il firomuu FOR_KU Hxtures, and genoral jmorctandise W, Mun BIGGIES, BTORE 1 ware torus, buuso, i BMonrus.st. SjuaTion WANTED tyiot sohool of laSal I L e Freich it sad mpblt v o2 ety . L‘u‘ ot marke Hddsess MKH. b, MILETTO, Suvator, BLVOTEG, . KY TO LOAN AT 8 AND § PER OUNT ON Chicaga roal estain, Bor bycars, i sums 10 3uit. Py ¢ ¥ CO., 164 Doatborn: == MUSEY 10, LOAN A4 PERCENT TOR, T1VE P\ oare oo {arms or_busluoss blocks outside nf Cook Uotniy, in sums of 82,00 and It BANFORD, So- Lieitor, Morris, Qraudy County. [0 LOAN=A& LARGE AM aums ta sult on roal ostats. born-at. T ANTER-NONEY 70 LOAN-L OAR TOAN from 45,00 to 20,0000 83 to net tha londer 13 per cont per annuin, with 16 aerea of good [aud ae socority for eaoh Fum of ‘824 Ingulro of 31, GRIGSBY, Bwux Talla, Dakotah, {NT OF ONEY IV W, Vel V6 Dot OF #1150 7 nces on Michigau and Wab acuiid-st., BLb par cont. Addrows 8i,20, AND OTHKR FUMG6 TQ n o3 Chicagaor [yds Park propore U Weabington-at. —8i,60 OR 82,00 10_LOAN_ON_ T3 Tibsed elty property. K. O, BROWN, 4 Miscolinnenus. W ASTIE-TADY CANVASSERS FORTUE. GITY, Y, Largo ccmmissions. Ot sa. Auply at oA Thiny: . Clarks, Eto. (D—Ii¥ A COMPETENT NOOK- Povs A 1o, Trinaa0 offco. 4 = SirUETIo: WANTED-A G sJporienco a3 boakkenpol atant man i3 same good honso; can forn o, Address L, 14 Honth Laavitz-st, Tradea: TTUATION \ARTED-TO BABH AND DOOR MAN. ufnctarers—A sty haviog & Jong practical and~ busl. Heas experinico in thie varinas hranchie of the maniizo. Turo f sash, duaes, blinds, eto., would 1ko an engagse ment, 1, Tribuag vilic S‘rrfi:&'rum WANTED=HY T ASSFRENCI ‘cook in botel or rastaa irg, Boat cit Sotorencon Ao T 5, ribne ofieme oo SITUATION WASTEDILY A YOUNG M, Job-printing office whers hin can wark uniter tiniie, Addsgss Fe Wr PATAELER, 66 Fultons Tdiscollaneons. TTUATION WANTIED-TO SELLL (100DS BT SAM- by u commurcial travoler fclly eaperionced in ar, tobaccos, or provhlons.” Addross at baco c SITUATIGN WANTED — A% PHONOGRAPHIO smanuensla by s competent ylionograglicr a3 gond ninan, Unexeeptionable rolrrencas. " IWaitos 13 ob- 2ct, Address 30 C, i TUATION WANT ED-TY A YOUNG MAN OF stondy habite o & procery svnre, of In A hotal s biar- aria rivato hotso a8 wailr ur coachs bots Geruan and French. Addrass 1D SITUATIONS Sonmstrossos ITIATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISII YOUNQ Jady of good education, in & respectablo family, At and caroof childron. Wnald not ehject to Fosinateon masiat in light dutios. Address A M, Boz 121, Mydo Park, Cook Countg, Emplovment Agents. SITUATIONS WANTED — LADIEY DRSIRING fllll'—chl‘: sorsants n‘( any n“l‘f“l:}""l‘lfll‘nh (r‘l lfllvllh coun for Sity oF ennntry, would o w 7o mo & o™ ATvaC A R ETt 41 Wavashiave o o © STTUATIONS WARTED-FAMILIES 1N WANT OF ool Neandinatian and Garinian fomala hoip can be Apuiied i MitS. DUSRE'S oties, f0 Siilwankoe-ev, MMiscolinneous. ITUATION WASTED-IY A LADY TO WRITH 3D inan oo, Writes & good Lasisess hand and caa Yirnish guod Fufurnces It roquirad. Call at 113 Joho P JITUATION W. waran taake s reliabie and trustworth; K woulil £lfo 133 a situatiou over bath-rooms, olo. t AL 113 Johnsanot. ___TO EXCHANGE. NTED — DY A RRSPEOTARLE n nficyoran entirs buoilding; 1, 600—32.00—~0 K ARY BUM TO SOIT, . 1o loaa, without dolay, on eity improved or Yncant property, . USBORN & SON, 134 Ludalio-et 5000 4 KRIL & DOND, T ILL, SAf1, DO acton with boller and dngina, an ND_BLIND PrANING MLt ! machinery NGI40 ACRES, AT 790 PER AGIE, ON G, 1L L & P, 1L R 7choies ication with depat stte @ the fand. * Will tao €201 in qoul Ulinols or Miche fgan faruw, batance 03 partaf the 13, b gram, 8 par conty shony traias Geat munth, 1, G WARE, 4 Woshluk= 0 9 UPTION, LOGATION, nd tollua'whdt rou ment. . " ona A MCLAPHAM & [N D NCTTAN(G 81 rgnet Jists o tl Roal Kstato comploty, for ralo or exchnngo. Ouo of the Lest locatiang U TLRXO| WILL RXCHANGE BUME on the Northbida. H.JUNES & CO., loom b, 30 La- Tand nicaly situsted, freo of {ncumibranco, for a good Ballest. Borso and bugry, W. . W 114 Donrborn: 5 WOULEN MILIS FOR BALE AT A | 0 BXOHANGIE-I 1L TOR _TiR Stesin sower, brick building, macbinery | T data. sasti snd trprorud, and uninipreyod, I unaing ordor, Addross AT tock of morcbagdss. Sddross P U o complotg (UPLIFY, i I10RSE, WAGON, RT(%, DroLent cOME KTVEUES) WE WISH 10 8 T TIIK RERVICRS OF A ‘respousiblo, Inti ‘o’ Liaudlo our infaid danior in carpe floors and wood carpol. tiad hou. e profer oc: Uur mapafacturs ol «e arg tont, &l rensanable aflort will mocuen s lares Mo "busl~ nuss. Addross N, BOOTHBY & G ou il BUYS RETTRING PA UALF 1N 5500 t tock canting &1, paying orost i cash businoss. 13 Kast Raudull TOTION-BUTTE: of housshold gnods of evury descriptio morehandlio, evcry oatuniay morning At Thoic aaltstuonin, 178 aud 120 Wabo:heav., Lurthosst oor- oer Madleoust. N W MATTIIERS AND TF binet Bade azo thy hust i the warket. Wl T_LJCN Y & PRTERS, 131 Madison.st. £8, AR Sy 2 ,l"AhlllQNA"LH COVERINGS, A fall and completa Parlor Suit of O enat Soaprista 1] e i ), tuprist A o hire, and 4 Watl Chatre, o ¥30, 8Q) B0, §55, AW, H10), ¥ B0 S S i 154 Buata at. " LOST AND FOUND, ST_TIE MAN Wiu PICKED UP A POCKRT- l;‘fl';)l"‘ :flf 3 A\\'llmlh-nv torday, will ploaso leave Jind Huinlior, foculva roward, and save e is know: itand content Hurthar troub NO, NEAR ROBEV-ST, ull.' Gultalle rowacd At 16 A A = bito back, boily, and loga, aidasyoliow and coby oy ynedon ghving uy laofunation of tho 6bova wardod SAN W0 PICKED UP a 1u the gallory of AcCormiok's ub congert, will rotara Lt Ttwom T)iyuROES LI QUIETLY OBTAINLD In ovory State of thy Unlon for incompatitility, ot eatience unnocossary. Foa after daoren, ” Vwolvr @aperienco, _Addr C! Pivons LEGALLY ONTAINED FOt INCOM- Jteptdonoa nor_porsanal yresarico fot its sutticlont procl, Fue atter dacrou. 1 Clark-at,, Chicago, Tl Addron Q. it XIM, W Clarket,, Obicaso, 1 EDUCATIONAL, JARIS-AISS ROUERTH, 2 RUK HBAKSANO, Chaaps Elysecs, 13 yoars jdont ju Paris, receivos & Tow young ladies a¥ buardare, kducstivual sud travul- 'll.!‘ ld'finh'u n{lar-d“ llolull’vnealn l‘l‘ llullfl ustlml!.:‘y. i e iave D, Durhoutiaia, Bt Luuis; {1'1'-‘ sl foney $6. 1. Washibieao, Athericsn diloiste 4zl ITUTE. PABILY ROIOOT, FOR T, R 1 ALY, Fracti, New Hend for circular, e 7 lanids, lows. 3 of Dataor 11 wiui ml;h:;u aying 10 por cont on’ prica asked; waRt nom Erincs el suburban, GIVINS & GILBERT, lio-st. A\ ANT EXUHANGE-1GOOD SURURBAN WAT horsa and Inciuriag 7 years’ s fenm elty, for carriage. Addrest 1, 53, Tribane ottice. ~ MISCELLANEOUS, TAVMAN (EREDY SEERS SUME RARNEST Clorgyuian, or olhur tan, Wi All tellglony ary the pactey of tho samo Hatursl untico b practl Tave of U ically espodient, Address, quicl '\’_D‘\ DUESTRING TO REACH COU: A "readers can do so n tho obsapost and bo Ly neiug coe vr jons 1) TAper Livts. AQ? HLLOGU, L UABIL PALD § Al Dot iur, iind by sondings laiter C R URIEE 0! /" caustio pl Dilos, dyspepria. tor, o acrh, rioumativm, aud all ohronis ‘diseavvs and” fomale come (laints oured %fl ontly. Ui ue writo with stazop. D EvBR. M Chicaga. Jrus FURns, Funs, FURS. FURS. OV LADIES! KURS UL BTOCK £ 5 16 BRING RAPIDLY OLUSED oup A% OUIL PRESEMT REDUURD PRICES, Ladion con wall aGord.ta iay ant foc iuat doason's o, i A , €780, $10, 218, 813 330, 15, €700 B0 0 S L1 Brate-ity s roasoue \y soon. N TAL PLOWERS PRESENVE] 1§ Darfoct wothd, No wat dinitations. Char Ladios wishing to loarn the url must s) MADE TO ORDHR, - NICH i GERS UV 'fi;‘ » tpacially, BIOR I}un’: U, 0.1, for 3180, Alatlun A aed casil WORKS, 3foreis, 1 MAN, Wasan YL Alossnuor Duniss, -0, Box vl city. % [ 1N WITH 95 O MORE CAN MARE A FOT. o h diraas ar all on H. O, DEXTEIR, 8 Laa o ()\K¥TES GF COUNTIY PROPRATY WO, WISIL DN St ar. axchanko for wlock af yoods ur Uhicago roprty, address with stamp, Lu Po SWIFL & 5OK, 19 earboriat,, Chivagv. JEQOND-LAND, FURN 8 YOI BALI.:‘I'(MV‘““I'(\: d examico: n us Ovel e W K MANRING, 119 Wost Lako-st. f ATHER DEALERE—A PARTY DOING A O mon huataoss fo sorriad foathoral Kastarn manufactiure sxelanely, would'like to_ imake srragy ino Weatera hiuuse o Gt WL iooa 10 tho Lioston market. - Addross 1ok o Afnton, Mava, VAN “U“Ele‘a(‘l‘h E‘Ndkhfi'n BTATE — NREW TG hoating-nouso—toard" for Ladies aad gentiamea b 4058 por wobks With 188 of Bian AGENTS WANTED. GENTS WANTED-KOR OUR NEW BOOK, which, f thrilli peranuat interest, 41 gance, and, cuapnos salutely no equal,” It s il ‘king™ for thie Vlinee azif takes oo sighi. “Apntorioan Hoviow sa 1 In dossrving of " "W antioipate fur (§ n e1ionsive popa- Subuquo Fimos saver *'Just such a wot of the Amerizen peoplo will Lo giad to pos- "Fhe Dutrolt Adrortiaor calle It *reforablo ta suy {ehfubiaiod:™ Aoy tutallunt marsi 40 sl thivhook,s For full o iy ey, s ligusan: o inlay addioss 3. T FORD & 00, 1 Aoas loagu, o e LAl KON EVADA “UTK!S“:‘:IP?I; 10 WABASIH-AV, A . —Pirat. board for $1,50 to 93 por Nt omat bty Gril b 1v TR SYAiLY nesipiNG ‘l’l‘t‘l'}l‘lfilfil lrsn; I"u & roow to rent with busrd 1s finst-clasa i L 6. Fribhus ofice: = HORSES AND CARRIAGES. o e, T, Saiuzdayurses, carr e ZSTON & CO.'3, Nos. {96 and 1% ast Waehs B N o thae g 7en 10 toks At s bt 'Hiook on baud at urivate sale, AP FOR UASI-TO PRINTEI u"nufiuhu{!‘lml‘—-\luu Cottrall & Bab- e ALK [OR BAL b'.‘ il papee Goe Syltbdbr b iy Rl i . S i, JURHBAL soltd it WORTILS BU 7 roce, +12001 hod piate 19150, oA wm‘:.n:-lw:':w' ok ut work. o Tor e Cend i TO LEASE. . 0 LEASK-DOOK, CHBAP, A DESIRANLE 1O AT o ool R o] yards 1 3 L. o PATIR G L Uwarrasior. i iop, I N. WV, TATERRIALLYS, cormer Ok, 28KV MORE VOTEES T3 MARE m, team, et AVRA U OISR, 6 GOOD AEGONDMAND TOF BUGQIRS FOR oD B '“PA‘«IU&B‘J“A. . JONEH, ‘v ANTHD—ON“E:)‘.’D. TEMHK&H‘EA ‘hD DI"{I’;' el A o pata. S Spplr Nt DAV GARVEY'S, MW v A0 and 1atoday. " \‘TANTK - D ‘S8PAN OF WORK HORHKS or ulos, yuung and sound, a8d v e arovor, Also, Lusvy tuck ot lwaber-wagon. Address L ¥, Trlbune ottics. '

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