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THE COURTS. Record of Gusiness ‘Trangacted Anturday, TRYENS VO. ATEVENS. The oxee of May A. Stovons va. Francis If, Btevens attracted conaidorable attention Hatur- day, Tho complainant told a sail talo of hor busbond’s infidelity with Indy somawhat known jn literary circles, and how elie had pleaded with tho temptress, but inoffoctually, not to lead bor hueband astray. Tho mother-in-law nleo was present, wlio had boon nu actual witneaa to Sto- yens’ crimluality, aud very roady slo was to relate all tho clroumstances, but the dudgo bad no deutro to hear any unecessary filth, and tho old lady was com- pelted to rotiro without usburdoning hersolf of all ber story. A female who koeps a Inryo num- por of lady” boarders on State atreot also tea- fifled that Btorons had boon tn tho habit of keeping company with ono of hor boardora about once a wook, but tha Judgo said that hor testl- mony waa not worth anything unless corrobo- yated, and tho attornoy wisoly rofrainod from calling any toro witnouses of hor stamp. Tho duvorco Was granted. MIACE! NEOUS DECNEZA. Jndgo Willians granted deorcea in the tollaw- ing cases Mary L. Houghton from Reubon Lt, Houghton, on tho ground of drunkennosa; Mary A. Hover from Mahlon 8, Iovey, causo, cruolty; Wilkam E, Brownell from Cathioy Drownoll, cause, drunkonnosy; Ellen J, Nogora from Albert B. Tro, ors, cause, desortion; Jacob Yan Dyke from Mary Ann Vou Dyke, on tho ground of slultory and desertion ; Margaret Gloa- son from Jin Gicason, drunkennesa ; Josoph V. Witoy from Margaret Wiloy, ndultory ; Jorusbs Gilvort from Goorgo W. Gilbot, derertion ; Dorathos Witthaus from John Witthaus, cavgo, emielty, Nolson Hart from Jogurtha tart, cause, dogerton ; Adolph Zeimer from Minnio Zelmer, doserkony and Jacob Konig from Walli Kouly, on acount of hor exnelty. Julge Moore granted docroes in the following Instsnces: Hoonah Howard vs, Charles Lb. Howard, cause,’ desortion; Arista I, Lambrite ye, Joromo ©, Lambrito, dosortion; Cathoriua Gauyin ve. Thomas I’, Gauvin, desortion; John Bryant va. Mary Drvant, desortion; Mary A. Btoyens vs. Francia Uf. Stavyons, sduitery; and Emma OC. Coignard va. Aloxandor Coiguard, ara- elty. ce NATIONAL LATMOONAPITO INSTITUTE, Aboutsiz weeks ago William 1K, Frost and thors filed s bill io the Court against tho Inati- tote, Wallor Af, Jackson, Edward Rueblow, aud othors, to set naido aa alleged sale under o obat- tol mortgage of ail the property of tho Inutitute, It wos claimed that Jackson had privately effuct- od tho ealo without notico to tho other atock- holders of the Company, and had succeeded ta buying the property in at & very amall price. ‘A fow days ayo Jackuon filed his aouwer, in which bo sdmite that he bought soma stock in tho Inatituto on the recommendation of Vomo- roy, onoof the complainants; but douies tint he was aoxious to tae stock in the new Com- pany, Ho leo donton that he took up ony of tho debts of tho Institute as charged ta tho bill, or that the bank at which tho Inetitate bad a Joa agreod to extend that loan tu the way tho eamplamanta charge. In cuncluslou, Jackson denias that he was poy of any fraud: clsima that the salo mado by him was in good faith, and auka that it may be uphold. Edward Ruohlow and 13. 11, W. Zastrow, and threo other defendants, also filed anvwora, taking tho eamo view of affairs and donying all {raud on their part. UNITED STATES CoUnTa, Henry P, Kidder filed a bill Natarday against the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Raslroad Com- pany, and the County Coilectora of the tiveaty- four counties through which tho road ruos, to restrain the collection of taxes on tho Com- rooy's capital etock for 1875, it having paid all ite taxéa on its tangible proporty, ‘Ibo usual rostratulug order was onterod by Judge Blod- gott, and tho hiearmg of the motion for in- Junction was eot for April 25, BANKRUPTCY MATTEDS, ‘Thomas McArthur, a contractor, residing at No, 229 Twenty-lfth strect, fled a voluntary petition in bankruptcy Saturday. His doubts amount to €20,025,50, and no asgota, Hofcronco to Register Hibbard. J. J. wid J, O. Spalding wore adjudicated bankrapt bydefault, aud o warrant mado ro- turnable Apa 28, Georgo W, Campbell waa appointed Assignee of Ednard J. Quirk. A. first goucral mecting of craditors will ba hold this morning {un the caso of Frank T, Bis, and 8 composition meoting in tho mattar of Her- mac Keestaer. ArERION count IN BRIEF, , J. 8, Fint, Committoo of Howard Priestly, B lunatic, fled a bill agsinut Charles B, Brown aud wifo, Thtodora V. Brawn aud wife, F. i. Brown and wifo, H. F. Waito, and W, L. Jobu- aton to forecloso a trust deod for $4,000 on Lot 8 of tho Ascosor’s Division of Loti, Slook 18, in the Originat ‘Town of Chicago. Edward Hodson began a euit by attachment against Moraco B, Taylor, claiming $3,150.93. ‘EB. M. Pikasued the Singer Sewing Machine Company for $2,000. Kappes & Eggers quod tho Dlinola Dry House Compsny for $1,200, Joba H, Walther and Edward Strangler began ‘w wut in treapaas againut Jolin Cox and Bonediot Cox, claiming 2,500 damages. CIRCUIT COURT, O. 11, Baroughy sued A, N. Waterman, in Aobt, to recover 31,000, H. UW. Bhufolde & Co, began o suit in dept against Benjamin Oarvor, claiming $3,000 dam- wee. H. A, Tortbat sued W. W. Kimball for $1,000 In an action of debt, Jobn Wolf brought ® similar suit fora like amount against J. 13, Sullivan, THE CALL. Jupax Gany—299, 240, 215, 283 to 263, 265 to 260, 214 $0 277, 279, and 280, ail Inclusive. Supax Jaurson—115, 117 to 321, 123, 125, 129, VBL, 183, 145, 146, 198 to 141, 143 to 145, all in- cluaive, IvDOE Moone=-24, 42, 43, 44. Jubae Houns—Bot cases 89 and 773. we Bootu~10L to 120, excopt 107, 109, and Fudou FaaweL1—151 to 200, inclusive, IUDOMENTS, Svrrnion Covnt—Conrzssionr—Fannle 1, Teham Y4. Salome O, West and Norman F, Ravlin, $4749.— J.B. Mead egal, va, Blephon McEvoy, $608.4,—A, If, Burley, Recelyer of the Cook County National Bauk, Ve, Charice H, Lawrence, $24.5. JubuK Gant—Swift & Courtney and Beoctier Com- Hoy vs, Leo Wi, Hinclalr, D, BeDol9, and —~ Dacow, 1 72542,—Henry Morgen va. Joseph J, Ball, $1740, “onan ling va, Haine, ii ‘Anton Hodgwisk nT CounT—Con rksuions—, 1 vh Martin and Anna Sack, $03, FORECLOSING MORTGAGES IN INDIANA, Soeciat apatch to Tha Chiwage Srwune, IxptaxaroLis, March 26,—Tbe Supromo Court haa juat mado o ruling tur eferonco to auita on Mortgagos, which is of grout iutorest to all Droperty-ownors. Ibis thivs Jn w furaclosure euit it {@ noceasary, in order to secure & porfect title, nat only ta mate all Yersong holding subwaquent judgments aud mortgages of record parties, but aluo all Lersong holding any of the notes secured by Woh mortzages, although thera iw no pysigu- Bent of rcord ebowing by whom such notes are eld, And, Boloss this is dono, the holdor of *0Y such moto may, ot any timo within fif- teen yours at lonut after the eale, redeem iho property by paying to the owner the amount of tho mottgae and lotorest under which the roperty was Bold at Bhoriit's sale, after deduct~ OB therefrom the Value of the uso or rent of the Deoperty for the tims betweon such sale aud ipbion. ———.—___ . LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, TEACHUESS' SALARIES, Tothe Eustor of The Chicago Tribune: Curcago, March 26,—Tho articles with refer. enco to tho reduction of teachers’ salaries which, bave been givon place in the paporsof Inte scem Lave boon written by personw having no Auowlaage of tho teacher's Work or the require Mente of the position, While the expenditures of the Board of Eda. cation might undoubtedly be curtailed with ad- vantage to tha City Treasury, as is trueof all tther Boards, the placo for rotrenchment jy wsotfeutly not in tho galarios of tho teachery, who, avy well-iuformed, candid person must ad- Mit, aro not paid moro than their sorvices Aro worth, ‘Cho largo working force of toacor are paid eslarivs ravgiug from $500 to $750, ao- cord ng to term of acrvice, none roaching tho latter dyuto until tho third year of teaching in our city achoote, oxcapt by speciai action of tho lary Comuiittes. ‘Ihoug occupying higher por eitions recoive highor sslatiod ; but when com- parluon ig made between tho fucomoe of thoxe teachory nud thatof othor iudividuale from whom the latter, Without entering into th tion of individual “fines on the var Of the present iucumbents for the positions YY oooupy, XZ do wnhesltatingly afirm that tha place aro worth all they pay poraous holding thoss places are uunfitted by na- ture or education, that Isa matter for tho pubs fio to sottle with the Board with whom tho ro- aponetbility routs, bue an oxaml e corps of teachors, & knowiadgo of what thay have to do, munt con- Fiico ovo that they are far from overpaid, aud that while in tha aggrogato nalarios may 695m lar.ta, individual ralarion aro. below, rathor than aboya the propor figuras. T further dony that sal largor than in othr cltios, paid teachers may bo qroster, is mare than countorLalauces pons of living In Chicay Whon a City Government, no lavish {nits aps ropriations in overy denortmont aa this baw eon: alarmed at finding itaolf on tho vorgo of bankraptey, with no credit among alhor cities, and without tho confldance of its own bankers, Ju conssquance of bad managemontand oriminal nepicct, proposes to bogin the work of retronch- ment by cutting down the already meagro sala- tioa of o fow nation into tho aatery list of ow eouplod with taties in Chicago aro ‘The wun actislly but tha differance by the added ex- ht to savor too much of thé wpigot and bun: hole business to gaia fayor with intelligent p plo, Lot the papers teem with Jcuropean sta- tistics if thoy will, but {f thoy would matte an honest showing, lot thom tilace ldo by sido, in addition to thia, tho differonos between our own i908 In tho coat of living, Matlatetes that [fall tho tenclers of the prosant force ware to resign to- day shoir places could at once bo filia and Kuropoan countric Whou the Post and id witha ato ow Itins woll-known fact that municipalitios, Loweyor prodigal thoy may bo with tho public fuods in somo direction, aro by no means given to an oxcoss of genorcnity to- warda those who do thoactual work of their dif- foront departmonta, Nobody &nowing tho wark to bo dono in our schools would ray for 8 moment that more teachors nro employed than are actually necdod, orthap hays regular work to perform. ‘The elorical work dono by somo of those much-talked- About “ floators” would soud nome of the news- papor writors of the day to the Biaok Iillain ehace desperation. Nino-tenths of tho city toachora do vantly moro work than can bo dona in six hours per day, sud if thoy are paid for ton months in- stead OF twelye—nod jt may not be amlas to stato hore that sitco thoy havo not tha gacnity of othoristizing thomaclves at will they must material way during tho other womo ton months’ salary must ‘npnort thom for twelve months, Sioco the statutes provide for only ten months of salioo!, instead of twoelvo, tho matter becomes ous whieh tho toachers cannot regulate, ood itia consequently to bo hopad that Tus Tnis- UNE, ag Woll ad the Post and Mail, will not hold thom criminally responuible for tho same. ‘Tho rost during tho summer months being a van- itary precantion on bohalf of the growing youth of tho country, in order not to placo teachers o with tho othor working bo enabled to live during the riod that their occupation ia taken from them. oar in mind, they baye not shirked labor for two mouths, mistake vot, teachers are paid loss chan the ay- erage policeman, Which is tho truer coonomy—to properly pay tenchors to instruct the children of the prosent genoration, or, noglecting to do tins, of necessi- ailce force aud tho number of ‘here are otker asuailshle pointy in the articles alluded to, but if let alons thoy will necossarily fall for lack of propor Supper. what {# not trio. atbsist ino vor} two mouths—thi at a. digadvanta; clasgos, thoy must ty tncreage tho THY FIFTEENTH WAND, To the Editor of The Chteago Tribune: Curcado, March 26,—Saveral cittzons of the now Fifteenth Ward recetyod notice on Friday and Batarday by postal-carda to attend a citl- zons' meoting at the corner of Willow and Day- ton strecta Saturday ovouing, to considor the in- torests of tax-payors, ‘*irrespoctivo of party." Wo oxpocted, of courso, to find on open moot- ing, and to nomlnato our oflicors, aud proceed to Wo soon found, howovor, that it waa 8 prearranged affair, in charge of the old-lino ~bummora, tho prosont Alderman. was oponod by tho reading of what purportod to bo the report of a Committoe apnointad by a formor meoting to oscortain the nuwbor of miles. of gas and water pipo fluid in this ward sinco 1870. ‘Tho thing was 6 great sian, intonted to mislead tho many honest and industrious lot- owners who tivo in tho portion of tho ward where the meoting was callod. ‘Iho c.tizens saw the dodge at onoy, and woro strong cnouugh to run tho westing in the interest of good govorn- ment. ‘tho faglemen of our very hovorablo in the Commom Couueli soon tha mooting, their own speakers and muaio, to fill up timo until notice could bo riven tho overseers of tho work "on Futlortou Vory goon the foreman, witt somo tifty or sixty of the workmou, cume tuto tuo wooting and “setupno keg of bovr,” and of courge the citizens left, Now, it may possibly be for tho interest of the contractors uf thie work to allow thairmon to intorfero with tho citizona of this ward in the nomination and elec- tion of Aldermen st this coming oloction, but thero aro ® groat many reapoctnbio mon in the ward who think differently. Tho ‘ragged odgo” of this tunuel business {x too well detined to do~ coive any one of ordinary acutoness, aud tho poople ara in a temper to rowent all ingults toot way bo addod to tho injuries involved in this “job,” Thora are fow professional bummers liv~ ing in the Fifteenth Ward, Tue fargo majority own their homes, aud ore datermiued to flud a method of nominating and clecting two mou who do not waut the oflica, but will take it from patriotio motives. Tuo German pross are undor sn obligation to thoir patrove on tho North Sido to assist thom in getting good and Indeod, if oll the paporsin Cale cago Will onch detail ono of their sharpest re- portors to tind out tho luside aud outside life of pill candidates for office, and give tho revulte, thoy will reodor a wervico to tho public and them. solves that cao bo accousplished in uo othor way, Moxuor, intoreet Tho moeting ropresontative discovered tho tempor ,and inaugurated NYDE PARK POLITICS, 10 the Euitor of The Chicago Trivun Hype Pann, March 25.—Will you allow one who would, if possiblo, reacuo our town from tho brood of cormorants (tax-oaters) who have had possesalon of it for the past your,» Ilttle apace to male a fow euggautions to the tax- payers and citizens intoroatad ? . it ty well kuown that thore has boon a strifa for two or throa yoars Boguo and Dontleld, and it ie just as well koown that by meaus of thig bitter personal fight we got a Bourd of Trusteos last spring that bow wasted aur subarance. Each accuses the othor of responsibility, and probably will continues to dose. 16 iy not now ty Inst year as to do wt to pursue this yoar, past betwoon Mawurs. #o importané who was elde what course 1s tho aud by moana of thet courto ty gut & good Board of ‘Leustcow aud cut off our usgless ox- It iy woll known that Mr, Bonflold had much to do with the getting up of the Hhorwan House meoting which elocted tho dolegutes to the Con- ch moet at Flood'w Hall to-day, aud it is just as woll kuown that he did uot control tha Couvontion. 7 A good ticket was nominated, fairly roprosont- ing the aubstantial interests of the town, aud It ts the opinion of many of the tax-payers that it ought tu bo olevtod. Now the quostion arlaes whethor we can alford to divide the voto of tho mayors at tho rink of throwing tha town into anda of tho Hameo crowd who controled aud did us go much injury Jest year, It sous to mo that it ia the past of good citl- zens to atirronder personal foeling for tho sako of uniting and concontrating thoir strength: p> outs good ticket, in the bone that it may be Tho Flood's Hall ticket contains the name of # good man from cach of the tricts, and thore ia not an old poitcian oralique- manager among the whole, Can we do better than to combing and oloct the ticuot ? Ecoour, ‘THY LATE CANT, CASON, To the Edjtor of The Chicago Tribune: Cincaco, March 206,—My attontion was callod to au article In youtorday's ieauo of ‘Tug Tninuye hoaded ‘A ‘Tragical Nemtniscenceof the Wer,” and signed “ 3f. 0. Mt." Lam glad, even at thie Jato dato, that @ frisnd of tho Isto Capt, Carson hiss folsitaduty tocrowa lim a4 one of she Leroy of Shiloh, Boing ecquainted intimately with Caren at that timo, boing mysalf ou do- tached au vice at sho “Hoadquartors of tho Army of the Tennowuvo * at Savannah, Teno, I would say that all thouo connoctod with headquartors trutbfuluogs in regard to expeditions fu Inte Capt. Oaborno, and in command of tho i Oub aud frequently ro- ‘# outnumboring bia own Ho was a brave woldior, a the roll av one of the I remember ou tho ave of ‘ittwb « droaged utes” Tug) T gusas T hes Goriee ph you my trinkets to take care of for me, ean vouch the company with tho also a scout, body-guards, sbartly; turning with prisous command two ta duo, aud should be placad o: heroes of Builob, his yving up to Pi ter give aa ig the THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCIL 27, 1876. Tf the Killed; igo axprosacd hitnaolf to mo, and pail | rants who fatton on Jobs,” ho would bo brought back dead. It ao turnod. ont, and whon his remains arrived at Hevaunsh, L helped to dross and lay lilm out. + -- A alight error ocaura {a using the word * com- THE SOUTH. - plotoly,” a4 only a portion of the load wae allot Off, —tho uppor partion of one avda, A Totnt Din ‘Tho surviving mombars of “Barker's Culeago | Adens, nid fe Pe Hance upon themsulyes. Bamoen J. Tinpex. At wilt bo the lebor of tho atatesmon of tins shown that a great evil exinte ; itin for witl not be forgotten by the citizens of Chicagu, Macrrsac, Mich., March 22.—The discussion W. UW. Luptow. | on Honator Gordon's reaolation in the United CENTENNIAL HATER. To the Ruiter of The fer with o groat many porvone who had Intended | ingeoxist botwcon the Southern and Northern | folbow. = eVieiting tho Centenual Lxposition” pre- | peoplo, Senator Edmunds pointed out the fact, | 79 the kilttor of the CAteago Tritaine: mout of the price of tickors an $32, which, with | eyorywbero in the South.” Hoe announced what | Sry frauda, a4 suou as discovered, ta a duty tho sleoping-car accommodationand mealuby the | must bo the course of Norther mon if they ex- | ‘elving on avery scholar and bonest etude Jess than $59, Of ccurss tho railroad com- panlosthould know their own affairs best, but 1 havo not ad yet soon any attontion called to tho subject in nny paper, and respectfully suggest, that you talo the iuitiative. CENTENNIAL. staten IT WAS 1118 PULDECESSOR, To the Editor af The Chicago T'ridunes amination aan Juror in tho Pahlwan-Rush caso, | bolieved to bo tho right, to immodiately frator- | Hough some avo condemned tho introdacti Attorney nz acompromine. I did uot intond to | diate rovolution of prejudice and opinion fa im. | *¥*ély would havo discof{shod tho silly apox do injustica to tho prqsont Stato's-Attornoy of | possible. Couturier havo uot reconciled thie con- | Pues with which it ia no, frenudnlly Suleraper Knox County, Lnovor paid him acoutin come | flict in eome caror,—take for instance, Ireland rf - S authune eet 1 yromiso or eottioment of any Injnor prosecution, and thera hay navor beon any indictmont agalnat | did not forgi: mo siuco hig election to ottica in November, 1872, 7 Nevolutionary War. ‘Tho transactions I referred to in my examination woro fn February, 1872, during his predecensor'a torm of oftico. Fi ‘ft. MoKnrant, ———___—. GOV, TILDEN'S MESSAGE ON THE ERIE CANAL, ‘ngiand for tho causes of tha edges, thore remains perlapa one-third of 1865; lot us think of what the mothors of thasa . We heroby extend heartfelt thanks to 1’ eniod to the Almighty to dostroy the wicked | ¥®: i : Necewsity of Deepening the Watore | Abolitionist from thofaco of the earth, aud | Willard Hiuke, of Cornell University, for Way to Scven Leet—Benetitn It Would Contor upon Consumers, For- warders, and Bontmen—An Exh ing Available fund of $1,001,000. Awnany, March 24.—Tho following mesange -was sent to tho Logialaturo to-day: State or New Your, Exrourive Onamnen, AwuaNny, Blarch 24, 1876,—70 the Legislature = ‘The rosuits of tho investigations orderod at tho Just aoxsion into the work on the Ene aud other canola, purporting to be improvomonta, and kuown in tho language of our logislation o8 “ extraordinary repels have baen submitted to you. Thoy establish theso conclusions + First—Tho oxpenditures for those purposes during the last five years wore diroctly sbout 811,000,000, sud indirectly abst @3,000,000)— making $14,000,000, aud involved a taxation ainounting to noarly $15,090,090. ‘This ts in addition to vaus sum oxpondel in formor yeare, Second—The mass of tho work for which those expenditures were mado was of no real utility to tho pubic. Tha waute in construction, which furnished job to contractors, but wos of no vatuo to the Btote, has boen ovan Inrgor than the Anicit and fcondulont gains. Phird—Mout af the contracts wera obtainad by the system of unbalaucod bids and othor div honest devices, Fourth—Much of the work was oxecutod fo violation of tho contracts, and ia worthless, ‘The advantages to the State of the invouticatious havo not beon limited to the discovery of tho particular frauds, nor even to tho dogtructicn of a systom mvolving a yast annual logs to tho tax-pnyors, demoralizing to tho public uervice, aud corrupting to a!l govermentat lite, Ineldentally, in arresting these practices, 1s fund bas been rescind from spoilation, out of which a real important aod yulnable improvo- ment on bo oifected iu tho main travks of the canals. On tho frat of last month thero ro. malued, as neariy a9 I can ascortain, of the fauds applicableito oxtraordinary ropairs and now work: Unappropriated to spocific objects, 8533,- 000; existing appropriations for objects pot undor contract, $30,000; estimated ays noces- sary to uc‘tle oxisting contracts—Erio Cana', 337,000; Champlaia “Canal, $30,000; Oueids Lake Canal, 26,000; balance after vottling cou- tracts a3 proposed, $303,000; sum available for new work on Champiain Ganal entargemont, 270,000; Onsida Lake, $41,000; total, 9$1,604,- 00d, Trospoctfully recommend tho onactmont of lawe providing for the fojlowlug measuros + First—Empowering nnd dirvcting tha Cansl Board to close all oxtating coutracts for extraor- diuary repairg, oxcopt im those special cases wher, iu tho judgmont of the Board, it oaunat bo done without detrimont to the intorests of the Stato, and reposting all oxistiag appropriations for oxtraordiuary ropairs. Second—Appropriating not oxceoding $199,020 to Buch payments as muy bo fst ani neo-ssacy to clogo existing coutracts, bul providing that no such appropriation sisal becoma offoctual in re- ureet to paymonts on any coutractunty] the sanio shall be cortitied by tho Stste Euginoor tn writ- ing to the Canal Board, aud afterward daly ap- proved by the Canal Board ; sud providing fur hor, tliat nothing in apy such act of appropriation phall opurate or be construcd to validate or recogiza any con- tract tainted with the illoyality or fraud, or to waivo any dofenuo of tho Stata in rospest to any contract or any right of actloa in tho Btato frowing out of such centract, or of work dono or roquired by tha samo; and likewise appro- priating, not oxceading $200,000, for the pur- poso of protecting or finishing such work as in tho judgmont of tho Canal Board tno interests ofthe State may royuira to bo so pratectod or Nulebed. Third—Appropriating nob exceading €400,000, to bo oxponded, withthe approval of the State Engineor, sud under tho direction of tho Canal Voard, to, Wie improvement of tke water-way of tho Erlo Canal, with s view of glying seven Sect depth of water 80 fac on may be practicable ‘st the opeuing of navigation in the prowent the ono opoalte sentiment was not ao ontveraal, honoaty of thera Profuaors. ‘effect by the uodifSiog talusnce at onpositton Antiquities, edited by J. A. Blackwell, Lond from some of the friends and relatives of that : . Zs 0 day, whose hoarts were not io the War, itim. | SPPropriated Blackwell's tranuiation of itt r tio to avoid detection. thoro waa no opposition to the effect of the 5, es inetruction received, the childron heard but one | Overy 1 have nos cousi ap Simrock, s. 0.. ara not mentionod at 1 yee OF te “trams E60 te Igoe. ecg | 12 tho pretty ions list of consulted authorit fow recolyed mich odteation, and tay hava | 2% Andorsun shows a great doal of basonows all mon now, carrying 10 tuoir hoarts thot | 4.11) hatred of the Northern peopio inatilied into thom by thelr mothors, the moro bitter because ‘podeerelocy, ins peuparad fhe Lealing ders, Aull Andereot"Ciasoo insist hatte ike deta vith but @ fow Northora young mun does the | i aggroasivo atred exist that prevalla so wui- Bughab, Trefer tothe North American Reci *eihote War children of the South | £ that ‘Thoue War children of the South now contro! i ‘ , 3, el ation of the Norse mythulogy iu tho politics of the Notthorn States; tho utraam | Prevontation ah eit el cauuot rixo above ity Hourca; noGorerntiout | “™zlleh Isugnage,” is, andor tha ciscumstan: dintinnutabed writor Rota to fat ‘a Ks may that fs hardly anything on Norge toythology in jovernmonts will be os bad as the govorood $y Cate porate tue “former” at” fess fa | Hot in Bisckwell, not to epeat of other Eve! true, We " cannot oxpoct our ropro- | badk# on the enmy aubject, Bothorn States to exhibit difforont woatimonts | Geet ys Le an sido be from those who piazs them in power, howaver | iti, correspoudiig paged from Mall much they may bave diiforent sentiments, Our! northora Antiquities, edued by J. A, DB publicimcn do not load, thoy follow, 26 Waa | T'shall uhow bow this, literary Lok bi shown eo platuly in 1960, Ae soon ag it was ovl- | yriated a dead man's work: dont then tliat tho poople woro determined to | ie! ate: : overthrow the slave powor that hod suled tho oom Paces Woot the nation go loug, bow quickly the so-ca.lod leadord | made tuo sow and waters;|mada the soas and wate sided with tho growing popular party ; thoy threw | from his Meal tho lan! themuclvoa into tha current at ita tlood, aud | from kh! trimmed their aaila to suit tho wind. twine; and from hie tostn tains, and his tuth Ing tho War, are now men from 20 to $0; they | Same tits of broken bone jbits of broken bones, s pobbles. From tne bloo}itd pebutes, With able fora white man; they bave never known | they maida tho vastozeau,/wounds, added Jufal realy for ry ght of = feiods brave unto hardy, saya the yoanger|clrcling Ht aa a rings dosth, know uo law but force, aud boliare | te, cross th: ares t tai une "ie Ses and sll is,” poate to peopel sea org sh ceageas found the Sonthorn Coufoderacy, or to rula re , -, thonation, ‘Tho middio-aged aud o}1 mon of | 4%derm 7.219; izekwetl m. dOnt the -Bouth, the mon who wore active tu lifo | arate as if she fosrud thailler, both in aud out of the army durlog the War, | some ouo was pursuinglas dufur io noarly oll reepocty from thoso youn: her for her destructivn.one mon, bat they are not so hostile in thoir fool- | Aud well abe may; for laher destruction, And there would vory goon be no Southors quoution to ver tho nation, but thoy aro in the utuority, Rete, fam, Bus wuo, laimay to esaaie than to at lonstiuiniluence, The man who represnnt | anxiety? Tuure aro twojle, asked Gaugler, Nier- tho South ropresent the young mou; while most | wolves; tho one, wl to the sontimonta of their constitue and | tua, eo, Auswered Har, tho Mare Bok riye shove eer sey aa 40, thoy eaiied Skat pursuos would have to yie! sir places to others. a Soa [umoro conservative, bo so often takes occasion | 4”téreom, pr. 160 and 182. dilarkicet, p. 413, iu the Sunato to express his devotion ta tho | nat sre so strong that thoy. Union, ae Sonator Gordon? But how differently | movo the ocean and fai which is so strong, bo talka whon with his constitueuta! His spoech } firoto tame, aud gtill are it moved tha ocean at Atlanta was filled with abuge of tho Northern | soairy that no mortafeye'fane fre 10 fame, opto 5 his real sentiments are nodoubt spoken | C3 chicern. ton? ae trong though it bo, In tho donate but he cutuot affurd to voutilate | $¥er TH tue uorthe them in Coorgin, Bir, Hill “was sont | a qiaut eallod Hravavelger!iuust ft be shapou, I to Vongross by an socidont, against the influ- | (corpeo-emallower), clad tell thee all about tt, Sto. Look at the vote in the Houso of Ropro- | ti. earth to heaven? Thoylumes, tion that we are 8 Natfon, ‘Tho Norton Dame | garth cerats refased to voto for it for party reasona, | it Hifroat (the vibratinglder then, but thoy did not voto azamat it,—they wore sata | Way). We Lave all soon ttesigckwelt pp. (+13, euough mith their constituents by koopiug quiot ; | and called tt the rainbow) L Dut the Southern Democrats to o mau recorded yosr, Appropriating not oxocading 315.090 for n survey and measuramont of tho water-way of the Erie Canal, for the purpose of dotermin) its roaloandition aud the places whore it up cially requires improvomont, and sppropriatin from the residue of funda hithorto applicable to extraordiuary repair of tho Erie Qaval which are now oF may comointo the 'Troagury, including Monova witch may be withhotd bythe Stato on omuting contracts, or recovored by the Btate In reupact to such contracts or work under them, such sums a8 may bo nocesyary to improve tho wator-way of the Erio Canal to a dopth of 7!¢ or 4 feot at wuch places ag may be found most use- ful or most ovonotnical, #ourth—Appropriating auch proportion of the unoxpanded balauca of former appropriations for the Champlain Canal as may be necessary to improvo the watereway of that canal, ft Diraoting tho Canal Bogrd, at tha gom- mencewout of tho boxt seasion of the Legistas ture, to report what, If any, specitic improve. mente other than borotefora mentioned are o sential ta tho intoroxta nf the State, The nivantages of finproving the wator-way of the Kria Canal wore discussed by mo in the sopual message of 1375, and again in the annual sonstricted with morelealing frog earihs those muy yotod as thoy thought, for some of | will be broken to ploces,jwith a suuty of erie: them wore original Union mea, and opposed | etc, Becemlon as long as they oouldjwith satety to thoir porsons,.aud atl, by tokiny tho prescribed oath afterwards, absolved all formor unbolief. They, no doubt, longed to place themselvos on Suen it} but, perbapy, t record as natiousl men, but they dared not,— * ‘calleat it the rainbow, Buch @ voto would leave thom oub of the next QGongroas; the young men at homo bold tue lanb, and thove Congresemen raust yield to tho intluoncos that contral the South, and will con- tinue to control It during our day. tat the Gods madi eonatructed with more than any other work, trong though 1 bo, It orn Statos immodiataly aftor the War cou- | Blackwoll, pp. 412 and 413: firmod ma aa to {tw effects on the elder youth, | Anderson, p, 217, tackwell, p, 419, for thoy were the members of the Ku-Kint- | The rosoufor his many! . . But Twill Kiana, and a correspondence with friends io the | Ramos, waye the youngeriheo ius fow words, w Tauguages, = For thi |soufer thom upoo him, the younger ones. My exporience m the South | Ot tet wiv oblige was abe great variety fay op tbo canals for siloged improvomenta, questioning the utility of most of the now oon. atruction, exposing the frouduleat devices by which contracts wero obtained, and inviting invostigation as to the quality of ‘tho work, I still’ inglsted on tho immouse benofts, at comparatively small coi of unprove ing tho wator-way in tho following “Jaa~ guge : '' In my judgment, a far moro important improvement af the ‘trie Canal woutd bo eifect- ed by @ thorough systomn of ordinary repaira, which alould give tho wator-way ita propor aud lawful dunousions, and by progressively dospan- ing it, Wiorevor reasouably practicable, from 7 60 8 fast, 4g the object wonld bo worely to en~ able tho submerged soction uf tho boat to move dw larger arca of water, a that the displaced fivid could psss the boat in a larger space, Lt would not be necessary to alter the culvorte or Other atructuros, or to carry tho walls of (he canal bolow the preasns battom, and the bouellt would be reslizod in each portion of the canal improved without reforauco to auy othor part of the chavo! which should romain unchauged in facilitatiug tho movement of the bost and quickeniug ita spood. 1¢ would iucruave Lhe mnount of soryicy yondered iv a Rivon tue, and tederate oflicara, and on tho utreat, iu hotels, at | uP bint. Some of bis die- fo adventures that have treatod with the greatest politeuess and kind- { related in old storive, Noto him on bis journeys, bows, but this teal ‘Was Dot exhibited in pri- | one cap pass fora wise man{which are relatod Vato,—not in the fa jhe sscrednesa of 8 Southors home— the cry eerorced him ra eed boyond tho reahold ot ‘amily. The jog Of my house | derfully with Biackiwoll, pp, 433 nud 434, oe eae tnoas Ot gains Neebeee Sorananion, aia apeeiuuen tip extruet frou tho Voluyp: daily, mooting them at curch aud on other pub- | “%!74am Pe 228, eect red ie ty ho Gccasions, wore not auiod to break bread ia Poneto ita tents regu mn Southern: homes. Aly little boys, ouly by pow Thon wout the rulers thure,) Thun went the rulers th: weaving good physiques and stout hoarta, could | All God's tot holy, All God’a to 2st holy, sustain themuelyou at the public schools; thoy | To tier ecuts aloft, (Zu their seste aloft, adventures, Anderson, pp. 231, 225, and 236, agroos wont caive uuproyuked ingulta; thoy were kuown ag $4 race or to tha giant rac bullies of the schools, A fair instance of the of- bie reredtae gee huh 'e taatdon ved fect of early experience ta in the easo of one of | ‘Thou Tor, wba was thero,l Ti to. fookof early experiance ten dus easo of ue of | han ivr, uae ete (Tus Toor, who t Tu council plighted. Aud words of promiso: all Democrata.” ‘Tho whito race of this nation ja, m tunately forit, a divided peo operated ma On page 233 Air, Auderyon saye: Mr. widelyas tho Russiso end Alsatian. The col- | the Preach writer ou Norshorn Antiquities, ita cost oxpendad 1 tho average maunor of BO- callod improvomants on the peas works. But itia too wimpte, too practically uxofal, to onlist she imagtuatinn of projocturs who sook the fame Of maguiticent constructions, snd of the engi- evant of my doath yon will send them to Chica- | neers who bulld monuments for exhibition to | this ganeration, whatevor lt may be hereafter 89," The Captain had an ides thet ho would be | their nivale. to awaken tho rapactty of cormo- | through tho effect of nchools and a season of ro- and the coming goneration to meet thin quos- tion; not to putiteade with honeynd words, for ik will not down. Mr. Edmunds han atatod a fact, haa oxpronaed it cloarly aod pointodly : bo and mou In ka positions to provide tor itu de- Anderson's Norse Blytholozy~A Pro- Frolthe Stair University of Wine Staton Sonate on the 9th of March ehowod clear- | consin Jom the Noble Bund of Lite ray Trigun: ly what ia vainly attompted to bo kidden, that a] ernry Marauders, and Dedicates His Citesno, Match 24.—[ have Iatoly converned | total diavimilarity of opinions, idaas, and faal- Piunder to the foct hi, We Longe suming tho fura cn tho railroads would | and showed cause for ite continuance, and | Lwauser, Wis., March 22,—Vonr corre tray, will tnako tho traveling expanses alona not | pect to moct thn mon of the Sauth on equal | Acting on tuiw princlote, Ideem it ty duty to terms, for to be slwaya ou tho defensive, to ve the public tha proofs of a gigantic lit- i erory fraud which was latched In the Univeraity thora would doubtless bo, vory many who would Hat bint pe Nose et a Selives Senronier, of Wisconsin under the fostering care of Mr. iT opportunit; ¢ .) 3 fivon to Vinie Piitindeto la eee ee oe Ret | us to attempt to wide tho skeloton,—It Garpentors the Vrofessat of Eogiten Literature. to tho loweat price tho comvantes could afford. | isthoro, and will come ont ou occasions, how. ilo Mr, Swinton bas uimply plagiarized, Mr. aver much we may try to coucest it; tho irre- | Anderson firet maligns bis victim, aud thon presuible conflict still existe, and will continuo | Plunders it, in ordor to covar up tho tracks to. ‘Thereis a ronson for lt, too; it woutd bacon- | °f bis offense. Heroin ho acema to have suc- trary ta the fesaons of hiatary itit werenotna; no | Coded welt, for many nowspaners and poriodi- Instance {a known of two peoplo, or a divided cals have todorsed Mr, Anderaun’s mythology in CutoAno, Blarch 25.—In the report of my ex- | people, battling to tho end for what cach sida | Sowing terms as ® echolarly performance, al- Tntatod fn eubstanco that { bad sold spirits aa a] nize aud asvimilate upon tbe uverthrow of ono | forming about ono-thira of tho eutira work, druggist in Galovburg, and had on two or throa | of thom, ‘Time aud good government will grad- | et 1 doubt very much whether theea critics havo differnt occasiona paid mouey to the State's | ually produce harmony of feoling, but an iim. | Perueed the book carefully; if thoy had, they od to geuerativus of Americana | Went extract from authors whom te ackuowl- own Hapntifactiiee ing book of ore 450 pages. i ‘Let us look at the relative Sesching of children ag suenes Sorcad in tie Nat ay rolonee in the two acctiona of the country from 1400 to | We bere lad excellent nid from Dr, #4 L- Care pontar, who combines broad gennral culture with childron wore daily aud hourly easing to them | % voroukh knowledge of Old Loglieh and that ea antegonistio fooling extats. In tho re- | Wd We leraby thank nim for tho Renorone aym- Pettous Btates ovorr mother that prased, ap. | PatUy aud advice which be has invariably fiven t.” LT leave lt to your readers evory motlior {hat cursed, Beapod er curves | Sud encouragemen apou the hated Yankeo, In tho Northern States | $° Pronounce fasgment on the echolerhip or The rosder who will tako tha trouble to com- Dit atill thoro was much teaching of hatred of y a t, the rebol, aud, though this waa losioned im ite | D8te Andorgou’s book with Mallet's Northorn 1859, will fiud that air. Andersou almost entirely ; Prone Edds, rearranging tt by jumping back- reudod itself towome extent with & portion of ping fie Northern youth, In tue Boutheru States | Watds and forwarda, eridontly wit tue inten ra) it worth whilo to sido, their fathers dod oldor brothers wero all | Som ‘bo aofuowloages: “i wi uly edd us to War, and thoy saw and felt tho sulferin, J eausod by the acts of the hated Northernor. % {that womo of tuo standard authors, i “"urgo esution in tha use of Mallett's Nortborn gtown up in comparative tenorance; thay are Aiur, by Blackwell." ie had, indeed, a le reanon for urging osution ayainat Black~ woll, forthe latter had sitet to sales also t som chapters on tho Disosvery of America, See ee eer oe Neriine cy | whtch contain tho gubstance of Sir. Audorson’e pleauaro of ‘winning in the stragglo, the ‘Joy ‘of | compilation America not Discoverod by Galum- January, 1975. But to claim for bin book (pago "itis the fret oomplate and systematic ill be botter than the propia who make it. A | SWece of nuprocodentod impudenea, for, there book of which uoe does not Sud beter informa sentatives to be better than wo are, aud | ,,DY kivVug » few extiocts from Auderson's wecaunus oxpect tho roprosootativos of tho mythology. published BC: Griage fee nde let's ood they Thoso bova of the South, of from Sto 1Sdur- { sud Jaws, togo:kor with ijoug, together with some have boon Caught ta bato the Northoruer, uo | zy msde the stouss audjed thom to make the slouce dospieo tho ** niggor,” and that labor iv dishonor- | that ran from bis wounds.tluod that ran fro.n his the horrors of warfare, did not experience its | in tho widst of woleh thosjthey msde tue vaat ocoin, privations and disappointments, are lnwles4 and | Sxod the earth, tas aveadjin the mila of which tuoy dissipated, foud of adventure aod oxcitemont, | sucircling it oa a ring; aud tized tho arth, the ovoan Fuds, will he be ‘why at-lisrdy will ho be wuo at- ings, nut go aggrensivo, sud aro gradually pada- | thst seoks bor fa not fur be-abo may, repied Mar, for oe i { i sue haw yo other|he that sks Lor fa uot far Mug aay. Tt ie were tole to. too ana atong ) Sid and ane tase olesig hat pinks ut ewok fay ovecnuses her this euxicty? of thom hold totally adverse opinions they yield | tame fa Uxol, pursues the|Tlury tre two wolves, Whauce como the winds, ‘Tell me, ‘sad Gangler, whence comes the wiud, go mortal eyo can diecer {tT tremfty of the hoavous sits| Wonderfully, — therefore, noo of tho ruling class, tho colored yotos, | with eagles’ plumes, Wheulkwera! Tur; thou must ‘but no hopes for, advancomont, aud out-Llorods | be spreads out bis wings) buow that at the northern Horod in the House for eifect in Georgia, sud | for Hight, the winds arisejexiremity of the hesvens Ry i - | from under thom, Whichisita o glant celled Hreos- thus boomes a popular caudidste for the Sen- | {Tih ath leading. from velger, lad mith oaatet en hie spreads Bontatives tho other day ou Mr, Bakor’s rosolu- | Guts made a triage tromput tue wings. for Wight, to heavon and callodtho winde arise from un- muutl now sek, sald It ie of thres buoa, and|Gangler, which Je the path thomsolvea in favor of the right of soceusion. | grt than any othor work. heaved 7 That tea sense It is not to bo sinpovel for awomont that all of | jsut though strung it be, it/ioas question, replied Mur, Hast thay not Leon told ridge fram earth to hear jon aud aalted $8 Bifrost? yThou muss surely Lave ia of three hues and ta loo brukun to ploces, etc. Service in the army during ths War disclosod | Obrervo here Andoraon's ingoniona chiangas in to mo (he tralniag those Southern children worv | the wording, and bis jump from p. 416 to 494. Tovaiving ¢ w four-yoara’ roxidenoo tu the Houth- | Compare also Andorsug, op. 180 aod Ld1, with South'siuoo bas confirmed my suppositions as to | 4s lw the great varletyiprinelyally contributed te after the War satlaficd me that this gevoration | y4 to translate bie note languages; for the various \- ight anpplicate and worsitheir reapective longuca tn with many Southern mon, and especially Qon- | migat suppl F order ie thoy might pups clubs, in fact muywhore whore meu who had | Neve horeren te oF uu plicate and worl ip Bioi. been active during tho War wero prosant, avd | pappentd to bin) on bllever, have beeu owing to away from their wives aud childrou, J waa | jourueyings and which aryjadventures tuat bap pau an oD Ladle give eujitories. "Nor ‘exvat thos who is not able to give auistorice. 01 bal Ou Grate a8 tae sulle 4 fediern ban | ccoount of these woudasfullavor paas for a wiea tan if bi thou ert not able to give a: not bo allowed = to intrude upon | *venturon [ispaua of these wonderful Lave to battle wiels au} num! Y | And connsel togethior took ;|And ouunsel toxether took, Parion numbers, aod ro | Ai Give wiussine alr "(Who all tha wiusune ale *'Yeukoo boya,” aud wore fair gamo for the | Wits guile ied blended, FARM guile Lad blow tod, there, cently from bim esys that politics are prominent | For veldom vita he till |Arosa i wratbful mood, would theraby diminish every clamont of tho | where bo ty, that te beard the Hon. Mr, When such things he beary, |For scldwa sits he ati WING MA aad pDimeniss ta tesla wor juttine xu co cout of transportation, 1¢ would Deuetit the | make political spoook which was strong, and | Auouled wore ow all) Wheu auch things be boar- | —— RO CED TL | (etait g Aiidanlteauinclaut prock, Yes atte decroa. ~ postmen aud carriors moro eyen than Loont 4 | adds incounociiou, * The Ropublicane aro bad | , 2 9, ot promise fate, |ACiilled Dow at | eee eee ecah iiade Erume mello seuaticg | Sessa tts SIS, Sia th SE 5 Dushol somivsion of tolls, it would bo of nore | euough, uo doubs, but I can never forget the | 454 ee ee ele very eucay io pay auraueas, au Tasasaion inseetnnee y roal vitality to navigation than five or ton tines | rebel boys 1 hadto fight iu ———, and they aro M Private Loan ti 325. pom 3, uppatalre, aod faith, nol before fi counell plighved, ored reco will not bes factor in the osse during | givan a synoptical view of all that these writers have ssid abont the wanderings and explotts of thin farang perron, and wa will make an abstract from him.” Every resder would uoderstaud himto aay that he bad made an abstract from tho original French; but he has simply copied Jnehop Percy'a translation of Mallet from page 8 7 auto tt faa SOD Aare ATRERON, pot and ARTERY TM atk FRRHASS PRR lowing, On * tha Origino! rw jack= Js ung man who writes a aad. sO lly nara Br Fate ear dang | Sad tenot airaid of work, —Adirave Heb, Peta bees. thia him and Hor Apples,” p. 274 to 278, he has copied not. M3 Dragoons” ahould bo proud of Nis historyaya| tiveen the souttiern and N struction. : Cosmorotate. [only Wackwoll'a auaione 459, but appro 7 ATED -tumsndysiy a Soon HARBER true subdir, and E trast that at our annual Doce | Beopie-A Thongheens Disc [antes in addition tha very words in which | ght, ALeid Houth Halsted-et.; stcady omployment, dy Ble oration Day ovor the gravenof the horoes, whose | the Question of Reconciliations PLAGIARISM. Slacktreil in 3 font-noco atates Finn Magnaaon’s | OSeuAn Hivow woro givan (n dofunve of their country, his | To the Eduor of The CMeaao Tribune? explanation; only adding @ live in the beginning Employment Agencies. ‘hich fopline tat Ita hi own explanation, | “WANTED NUORR Haren MALS ta AOBNTS, nteraon, p. AT, tackicelt, 2. jeceral Business aloud olan: ‘Then thail happen auch vie ait & pen uch ocean statin oaenees RESSEF: iteorfolne things ae may bs truly re-|things an may bo truly ace : warded ea Qrest miracles, jcounted graat prodigies, Mincolianaons. iy ‘The wolf shall devour | Y\TANTRD-A LIVE MAN IN RYRRY CITY AND’ vera the atin, and eevere lows town (9 the world, You can make $25 @ day selling Joes will thet te to mau-will that be for mankind, | our Lattor-Jopring Hook {na press, waler, er brash re Kl Tho other wulf wili/Tus other wolf will taxe | Wired. lxcolslor Manning Ga, 16 ‘Frioune Wniiding, take the moun, and thie the moon, apd this too iF ANVASSHHS AND STREE LES too, will casa great tuie!|will exuaa’ atest atarnich, | VW Aimen to el fs uelieless chrome, Hiivast 4 featreallt tee chearany, ee are | be reducot to wnch pomt aa to| whonbosald "Tha contest must go ou, and | MPondont “Investigator,” from Ana Arbor, | chict, Thon the. atara'Tura tin storn atrall be | Recdlet, 6 arose lots of Heit ater teatioelaes. hot | make it not vory exponsive, but many havo | gliould go on 0 far as his voico could ald, until | Mich. March 16, in exposing Swinton's plagtar- | rball Ve hurled from the uriat frum the heavenn, | "enlei variculere iron... BLA SENAL ONLI Staten, 7 A 5] en a . i veng, . it a lane] | iN meaaurs | given up all tdea of doing uo winco tho snnouuco- | the right provallod, aud peace eloulf oxint | 182 justly remarke that "the exposure of qo Auall be slaen eo tlolrutsabaken ee ae tee et ray ene A actthy erated ly that tha trees will Lete torn up hy the rosta, panyiclas torn up by the roots, thetbo tottering tavuntalod ANTEDMEN OF INTI totteriuy mountains ’ wili/tumble headloog fron tele ‘apperranecy and avorage tuinble —headiong — from{foundatioas, ete,, ete. xitimato snd profitable basinoes t the{r foundations, ete,, ete, : ya tag lereet i It would bo unfair pot to give in conclusion» | quest specimen of Mr. Anderaon’s own magnificent | Die wt re. witty which be peniuad bun compilation + 2 m1 — “Having now given a description of Lola" (pp, WANTED-FEMALE ‘e SOU4ULS Wankel, 400-1}—""Laving paigied | nee ALE HELE: ove with words tho charactor of thia wily, mischiov- \yantensa Pra ner oe are aug, aly, and deceltfal divinity—we ask, with jeteert fa] 7 Potorsen, whore is the painter who will presout WV eat cit tld Ae att Euceate ita fo living colors on canyas Yo wants per- TASTE re pooat fopresentation of him! Wo want “ida | Wan roatwo, Glued Fon, KITCHEN WORK in re: by ood a limbs, bia body, and hin oad. Whore ia the | COPPER JOMM, Ws Wortitadionate eee palnien who cat giva bis chin the propor form, Vv ANTED-A YO! his mouth the right shape, paint bis dimples | .' "854 run crraad wilt for0 deep and fine wrinkles shen bo | WYANTED- a GOOD, RRLIADLE, “AND GoM. smiles, and do justice to nore aud upper . fr RSs jourew ork In & faroily of lip? Who will aetna those delicate elovationa | S782. Apply ats Warrea:ar. aud depreasions of bie cheoks, that torrioio Blillinors. m britheancy of Lis ever, hia subtie and crafty foro- WAnrenek FIRST-CLASS GERMAN. OR BWED~ load, aud his baie at once etif and wavy?" cushige milllane, mae Nadersiands, the, Unsioess' tions From thiv and maoy similar magnificent par ~ ones ‘AgcH We taust concludo that Mr.Anderson baa Poamerrosaas. sipped of tha wondor-working liquor which Odin “WASTED SHIRT-MAK ETS WITH WHERLER & rupped When ho was so near boing caught by | waenimetimmectine. Apply to WILSON BIUs., 69 EOE Se oe UAT WANTED-i00 EXPRRINSUED OPERATORS TO Tho Oda Fellows of Council Blutfa, Ia, aro | MAYMICS Go. Meer rmonr and aklrte. RH fasting great preparstions for Sia velebes tio of Emplowaene, Agoauity . boon onganod to Usliver tue oreting, ts for private tamtllon hotels, and Vaauuriea, elty and country, at DUSKHS, 6 Milwaukes-av. CITY REAL ESTATE. _ GENOE, ORNTERL t, for = permanent lee at will pay 400 por conk ‘oc 8100 thas wis im for thele time and truuble are re 1 to call or end for particnlara; #1 samples {ree to but nat to strane talkers, ped- UO. Chiara, AL Latatte-et ot. Dy tro aed, fre= his during all that time, and we will not wonder Anglo-Yazon, dfe lias read every page of this work, ‘rot. ‘ —<— ANTED—FICTY FIRST-OLASS GIRLS POR GEN. ai i eral hot Ladion wanting first-class girls covnng na | will do well by calling at Mea, BANDAS tuployuen BiTLARD- | Duce, DG Weat Madieon.st, elaretey 2, 0r hoe! - NOT SALE—NONTHWEST cos av, and Jackeo-at., adapted {or r of elgut bunees, y 135 South Claricat, ‘nest corner on W ie, being only al wo-thirds | Cy iON TRD~KITHKR ON BALARY OR lon, | of the original vst, ournor of Wostern-s¥, aud Fillmiore- tage rovisinu-huuse, or iu 4h’ = h.. Taqutre at 3% Wentern-a¥. " | Musptondd provisiaueto (hate trae,’ Tava bed eter iS Ou SALE-OR RENT-FINE DOCK 1 yours’ experiance fo provisions, aud am ertensively ace tus Ot Horie Branols joni vont of Aprons Qustated with broviston-tousas all ovor the ‘Palted Baten, i fag sour of Htvision ste Wana | Aan aid tots a pou corrmpandant, ara aad fava Basa & . 4 tember of tho floard of Vtado for sears, and esa flan renee Se Nuree | Rates requlcod, Addrows ous weak PROVISIOSS, zibune athee. ITUATION WANTED-iY A YOUNG MAN TO drug, trad fot, yard, or manctacturing purposes. ‘Torm: Himon. ‘Anpiy Wo kNAULI €°URU,, cornor of Noctis Siark snd Kiocieats, s OK BALH—at0 PER FOOT FoR w& rE, oN | S) Y eerie rem 11 SS learn Raforencoe gives, belary Ho ihe elt: thislot can botmpreved for tenements wich | obiret. cAdiirevs it, i Goeuhenstevetiys "UN seu He, punstantiy. gecuplede tad af on D Pah ana per sent ont ‘ HOPE, M Reaper Blocs, 9 Clurkeate Tisretinnanne : GIRGATION widely colt MHOLFSALE Wits at Vargeins. Apply We Je Ne BAKKE, Room 10,8 | Manse s\aneastangemante with a tellable ine io travel Desrbvoru-at, = either onealary or comntissiun. Addeuse D 2, Tribane PrOoR SALE A NAGDATELGS ON AG SEABHOAN office. Dor of Van Buronet.e_ comers willbe suid vcr = = ——= low and on eeay tormns,, GASES WUE, M’Dearborms | SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE st, Room 4, all ion. 1, to Seman npeeecaicr od Soamatrosses. UBURBAN REAL ESTATE. IZUATION WANTED—LY AN ENGLISIT YOUNG Rest te teay deh Sed 3 carga bree ante ren ey on, i POR BAG on RuNT—in EV aNsTON, Fou Tite steoms nd chroot guvidrea: Wid nat objest Jers ray, aud cbuapost rents of- i fi ti ‘M, Box 121; Hydo Park, rps, aul ouuapouL, tenia ol- | auslitio gut dutice, aAuidro ‘Box 121; Hydo Park, dir. tin UW, a. OR SALE—GIC EXCHANGK—FINE, RESIDENCE Emnlovmezt Aronts. y Ook Parkand vicinity. Addi ROL | QITUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANT Q! tho | w. BIRTH, © and 8 SteUrrmick Blccks Chica ies GITRATIONS WANTED = ASULIGN. 18 WANT OF, cen, wapplied at Sits, DUBE, Misenlinuosoas: ANTED-—BY A YOUNG LADY AS ion, {0.8 wenool Gr faintly. Ace music, aud drawing. Ad- ubce, 0 Miiwankeo-a7, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. RE KALE-AND TO RENT—CHOICE IMPROVED farms and acto property, 6 to fo) acres, withia <3 wnlles (rom Culexen. GREE WittPPrke 133 Charest — ioe, Win TO RENT—-HOUSES. es ? T° HENT-THAT NEW AND BEAUTIFUL OOTA- TO EXC. GE. koa inarite (root, containing 14 rooms, with ‘mouera | TOR RE CH ANGE FoR ETUCK OF GOODS, $80.48 improsements, bay window, ete.1 arge lot, handsonie of township bunds, legally issued, couuty ono of ths lawn jn front aud aldo, ano thede ts Lar, tia | dost ine Westra biete, to uzctiangs tor a atuck of dry idewal aud Shale | ganas or boots aud huss, Addveis JANI ‘ictnity at low rent GR, ribet, ire ateey J tae ee waniacis) relat Arete DHANGH<I GAVE FOR THR NEXT a sr loc veMfaiood bas sushvand Snypeored, aud ualinoroyeds fon iacils TPO WENT-DOUDLA ToGnc, NON. WARD ie A ota a Bisoop Court 34 renms, thrao stories and basoment; joo location, Inquire of JAMES” BULTON, If NO HENTOSTORY AND BASEMENT MARBLE: it ba 27 Twenty-Otth-ot. ; Ld rvome beste cies. wi now belog pub io thorousn repair: rent sory lox. Apply at Ld Cuanber of NO RENT—THE NEW S-5TORY, BAREMUNT, AND sub-bastinent warbto-ffunt residences un Indiang-av., just oorthaf Eightsentst, ‘They aro new, ateam-heat 4, with ranges, aud da ovary way thy taont desirable Fant Gshess and cneapoet ruatemuwoferad. i, W. THOMAS 2.60., 138 Lasalle-at. MPO RENT NO. 41s CUIGAGOAT ate, Sotory rick hvate, 19 ever rOvRattey 01 pir to St, PRTC, No, Lea Want routals of ihe cltz. full description in lord & Tenant,” opie 6 conta “123 Washington: (PO_RRNT-TWo WoND UOTINC, MOURKS 1 Te clineon at 318 aad #14 per mouths, former ne ae rt ur will soil rary low at nth tt. UL TEARNGWxie, Moors Mich Cuiebewee 2 PATH (0 RENT—A GOON HOUSE IN M cheap, with or without furnit Would take board for pay, J. We Water at. his fish ‘ore. Norioast coruer heap to ado Alto, now trick toures In Fat exch 10 rooms and olnss. 5.8. HA BRICK STORES AND pbulldings new last fall, tur- rovormants, and will pay Rood. XCHANGE Wellings ers; a m nisbed with al) in ‘ill teks form ar other good an. ouantry pruperis clon uf facumibranco tm Tilnats oF ale ie ers dockial Laruains, KEES the POPRCHANGHOAT A BAT TORY AND bascment, brick beys2 on uwsa-ay., south front, tear etreviand etoam cars; will taken snialt farm oF gan ee resdonco clear u! incu vrance. KIRK 5, NEWe toom 13, ¥t Wasbington-at. har, VW EATED FTO ExciiaxoR 4 STAT FOR nd bazar ore ‘ove 0 forfarmuotk, leiUiee Lv Dts 193 Dearboraett, BOARDING ANI) LODGING, South Sian TG VAN BUREN-ST., NEAR STATE —NEW (1) poarding-oas9—Board for ladies and gentleman at 4 Wo 3d per weak, hb use of pial 279)” MICHIGAN-AV, — NICELY FURNISHED rouina with buard. 313 ith boned AST OF PINE- MW modern fn- Ap: ani wae well Hotols. NEVADA HOTEL lis AND vo Wanastt-av, near Mowroe rstcclaes Beard for $1.10 to YUMA 128 10.88 Hoey cok: dar-loardy 2 ver esis Misraltannans. A STRCtiy MivatE VaAMILY Rnstping on the Inkefrant bavo & roum w rent with board foan’auravabla paroa, eage fa iesteelaan aud no tinallebiideen, Addews H es, Triuuna often, = FINANCIAL. Mom SUSI So8 Members Now ¥ WOUD, VEny Hi minutes’ ride. ARE, 291 Bouth rw jo ia that paver O RENT“HOOMS. TORESTIWELE FURNISHED WAHSttD Magsls, be Hetoe taligio-Philusenbical Publish: wook. ue ‘ourtD AF. two locks :auth boet-Uitice, the RES. OFFICES, i T., NEW YORK, ke Stuca ant Gold Kicuanges. Trense brokari Storos. 10. RENT—ROOM UNDER BARRET NOUS: that viog, Za. sultablo coot's furnishing goods Act gouatal ba 5 NT nia |ADISON-ST ostate in Chisago mi cinity, at be "TO rhampsoue Dleck, wpposite Caran Vico Gace | Ac LOLI ® ROTH, 13) aud [3t Lasello-st. urluees contro uf tho Woet pide), waz feet, te mm Al pty WAL. 44, THOMPSON 33 Woat Mactheouets Fe WANTE)--TO RENT. TANTED-T9 RENT-NOOM WIT! WITH. W valine ea Novth Hide, easy of Clarkes by ainele ggotloman. | Hoferonces givoa and tmyuirod. Addrose M Money ter ANON IMPROVED Giry PROT: surae 0 and ups , per cont. “Invaiteat UNION THUS COMPANY, 1 Bouta Clark-sty ONKY TOTOAN AT 8 AND 9 PER OENT ON SLOT eran reat reine ace peace canis te eule. Bei CL UOLb 2UG., 1M Doarboru-at. ONEY TO LOAN GN DIAMONDS, WATOUES, M pianos, Singer Moos nad citar eollstoralec Teh Clark-st, Room %, ap-stalrs, a $000, $1.20, AND OTHER BUMS TO SUIT $500. f nioug ve ttyds P . Poni ABORT Wheat OT Ft} ERS WALE INe 9) us Gash business,” eas aadaiet cn ane veer MUSICA Se Ceuokenng UPIIGHT PIANO! STARTING boproremente, Warrsated dursbie WEEDS TEMPLE OF alUpI, 92 OND-ATAND PIANOS, RULD'S TEMPLE UP RETINING PATE Ip atock costing la Ted Kant Haudolnteste. wo YTAROMAN FANGS S500 4X8 vuike suns to soir to Loa WAVE ALL LAT! VEMENTS, ree _ 08 OLY real eutata at current rates, ‘TUlt- ak, FInesy "Qu PONT tau, | SEM S BOND. Ieee ton at. . Sey et ha TO €2),K0-LOANG AT 14 PER ONT co} OOuK Iam INTUSIURIR ROW th OSE: S10 .000 Vinrent os arly fatale doped : iy e ris 2 en 04 . ct ‘apply. at palure ol WY FIRS none, S yea. ERY AR Lato, of Veacbars: al med | MARTIN MISCELLANEOUS, Ax NOW AND FOR BRVEILAL YRARS Pant It ‘TF YOU WAN Y RENT A PLANO, GO TO Titos. " at | Leki hi beatesraauogaapeciaty. euostaweat., | Zafulbe, puters cralgytrels in fire Maulana Bat | BeAr Adee, ferost walt sume good firm at Chi icauo; 82, Q iehenesaotargat bevedupou aujount‘of tow bualacas he ean bring, Aduroge Sf W, care Tribune uiice. DVKRTIS: ‘0 REACH COUNTRY A! readcra can do so in thu cheapest and bost manner by using cue or in puctians of etloeg’s, Great Bowes payer Liste, Address A, N. KELLOGG, 79 dacksun-st, LL GASH PAID Bon AnH Bi i GAREOVE CLOTHING, ‘erpota, furniture, and mulscollanauus govd Kind fy tuudiaga loiter tudONAS ULDEIC ESS Btatorty KN WITIT €5 Ol MOLI OAN MAKI M : f IANOS ON TIME ul Pireranta ry oan, #50 por mu per month. Old tdanus taken at cals val yo WEL WMELR OW MUSIC, ww Van Doreen ee REED # SUNS” ONGANS-SWEBTENT TONG; ot ay. manthiy. a uely yaymenta, HS TRMYCLL OF MUSIC, ws van Duran ak _ HORSES AND CARRIAGES, _ OLS TURDARH AUURSUATS AMD WSTON 2 Coch, Nos an 1) Haat with: wil ER MONTH Wek par month un. th; Siwy cash, $15 F) tell Ki A TOI at tune, Addrossor calloa 1. O. DEXTER, 64 Le, Ts ar ER DEALKKB—A PARTY DOING A. selon bualuoas 1u cacriad feaibor of Keatern aly, would. tik to luke atrengo- mossago Of 1870. Lu tho spacial mextaxe of | at lout never would forgat the strife of be Ito- | into thelr reapestive|nations were obliged to torn ‘housy to act 64 agoot for selling March 19, 1875, whilo showing the onormous ut- | bollion. My businoss brought mo in connection | tougues tu order that theylirausiate ble name into hele productions in tuo Moston markat, Address Hox aie, " Rolo WORK HORSES A etons See ing_canal, fara, team, and WiSTEIR-AVENUE Call oe \Vanted—2 G00b SPAN oF wonk #8 tr fnules, young and sound, and welsh, Las oF ave: Leavy truck or sumber-wagou. Adurase ibune efhce. “PARTNERS WANTED: “PARTNER, WANTED—AN HONEST, ACTIVIG nd re liars capital, can young isn, with @ fow hi Teard uf a chagce to make monos test a Wanre ‘GO TICKETS FUR OMAHA, NED.” cheap, JNO, H, SPACKMAN, Pustinitice ____ BUSINESS CHANGES, TOOK OF DRUGE AND £3 FO! ASH OH Mieation tortie eters pucd stasour fat bel ing. “Address dior die, Yelucpton, Ith AND nALOON FOR GALE, 4 GOOD ean esed laces bib Gontearear” Compelten. Kinges ta Fy TIN A CANDY MAN= * WILL SELL MY INTER: See eee ep ely bik aa wom 3 esnoraving vastness de eu taale ad ret trtdse : oF ‘and payiugs good prat H SUN, HG Lasallest, m | Meonotationd to ths urtoese note but thoes iweaniog Uustaess used address 11 ¥1, Tribune otico. ry 4 AN WITH AFGW HUNDRED rN ae eA httes ‘woll-ostablished caab fail ney Sevimouly, Call or address ty ona NWU BKTS WOOLEN SHLIS FOR SALW AT A Bea tee ener ects orden A ddeeas ate smaiete odes z BRINSON SG UpLIE es Pisteatde 2 tags DIVORCES ) IWOKCES LEGALLY AND QUIBTLY OBTAINED | Ay avery 5 af the Union tor Incompatibility, Fes aiturdevree, ‘Iwelv Koaldvocu yun Saperionoy, Ai __ EDUOATIONA. ST END INSTITUTE. # FAME RONOOL FOR Wee hr Miz3. 4, L. USDY, Principal, Now Ha Coun. Bend for circula! “~~ HOUSEHOLD GOODS. OO.'a REGULAR SATURDAY SALE iret ioild ote weary batdrday moran 9930 o'shok. At dé and iw Wal -o¥., Durthosss corner Aisdtvon at. Vo. ere, FOR SALE, POR AEA Bape sey MALL'S BAFE, ae ee —EEE_EEEE Ss: was ILA, BRAGO 4 CO., 45 Dearburaat. fair, m= | GroNAGR-G6 fo ‘rite CENTEAL Wankiious! Beer, beatiant i} ai jour furaityre agen ee Nivinnmnstnecooas | bined [O LEASK-FOR A Tet OF YEARS, THURE | © ay of Le Ee Te eee eee Terence tite clase at garde aad innate goa aah. oe tate : : Pritrey io aa " SEUSS TS aoa G he eropteees

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