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T, el -INDIA. Bightseoing 'tho Far-0ff Eastorn Land. évery'Mnn His Own Sleoping-Car, and Pullman Nowhore. fibrgaau l;ugeuitq in Honor of the Princs ¢ . of Wales at Agra, Procossion of Two, Hundred Gaudy Blephants in Gold and Bilvor. A Love:Siok Emporor's Magnificant Folly=-The Paerless Ta) [Curough the favor of frionds, Tun Tarsuna is eonbled to lay bofors ita readers anothor l6t~ tor from a youhg gentloman making & tour of the world. .The laat.lettor publishod from this correspondent wag doscriptive of Egyptlan sights and scones ; tho ono followiog ia abont sifairs fu Indin, and is intonaoly interesting.] Luckxow, Friday, Fob, 4, 1876.—It would bo but Juat to commence thia communication with oulogy on fho English paople residing in Indis, end’to 'mention the attentions and civilitios which have bacn shown to mo, * a strangor in & strange land." . Dut wank of - time fofbida any- thivg of this natare, for 1 find that I will have s doal to write lo ordér to give you tho mers out- 1tnes of my journcyings ; shough I will say tuat 1 havo acquired su excellent opinion of tho world at largo, and oan never look complacently npon ths Englishwoman who lntely t8unrked in “RBo you Ameri~ s mosk patronizing mannor ¢ eans really bégin to fool that you are a nation now!" Tho Jast lettor sent youu was written at Aga, though, if I remembor ightly, the thread of my story -reachod no farthor then Bombay, Bo that, of cotrso, will bo tho point at which to takoit up. ‘Three dsysof energotic eight-seeing having olapsod, Mr, &. and I dototminod upon hostoning to Agra; whoro groat dolugs were to e onaoted, by reason bf tho auvont of tho Princa of Wales. Having purchnsed s plllow and o gopni," or hibavily.wadded comforter, wo wero rendy for tho jaunt, For in India thore aro no rogular slooping-cars, but the carnsges aro construoted - with . bouchos for seats, no that;.ono may - lie down or up st will.. Besidon, It in quite essontlal to onrry bod-clothing with you, sa tmany of tho Lotels farnish littlo outside of a pillow aud one shoot § especially is shis _noticoable in tho * up-coun- try.” houscs. 1was Infor being economical and eo was G. Consequontly,wo absndoned the ¢usbioned earrfagos, and, paying oxactly balf the first-claes fard, mado curselves comfortablo with our rogafs and wraps on tho woodon bonches of tho eccond-class cars, It soomed quito primitive £o atop out on the station platform in tho wmorn- fog, snd porform our ablutlons by baving the Dheestio (wnter-carrior) pour water from bis goat-akin over our ‘hoads and hands, but in & conatry whero tho follower of Mohawnmed stops from tiio car, spreads his prayer-carpot, nnd, un~ hooding tha buitle aud_confusion, pays hia trio- ute of thanks to God and tho Prophot, aud whero tho Hindoo breaks his drinking-végsol should it onco touch yonr hand (for otherwise ho would lose casto), ono has littlo incilnation to llifll for thst pearl of modern iuvoutions—s Pullmon #lecping-car. A rido of 80 hours brought us tho morning of tho 2{th of January to Allababad, which 8 flooly situated ot the . CONFLUENCR OF TIIL JUANA AND GANOES, s union of tho nyors moking it a moat boly taco: fn tho oyes of ihe ' Hindood. $ wos my good fortumo fo ar- xivo . hero at tho timo of & ‘“batbing pilgrimago,” which takes piaco onco overy six yours, snd which anucn(n ono of tho moat wondorfal and variod sconos concoivable. Thou- #ands ‘of peoplo wers gathered on tho banks, which wore covered with long linos of booths containing every variotyof object for sale, wuilo hideous idols, arrayed in tinsol and flnery, rinnod on ‘ouo at overy turn, Hundreds of Pakirs, who'doubllessly wero rul{n‘mg o rioh iarvost during the continuanco of this religious excitoment, .kt bosmeared with ashes, strum- mivg rulo musical inetruments, oe' they read Drabmmical books in a droning vaica to & band of ‘attentivo listonors; or oxhibited thoir horri- blo deformitiea to the parsors-by, in the hopo of geloing o fow small coina, Elopbauts and camols added to tho picturesquouncss of the ecene, whilo much-reveronced bulls, having five sud evon eix lege, abounded lu the greatest profusion. Tho tiver wan strown with flowers and filled tith bathors, ondeavoring to wanh off tho ging of thd flesh, And, whan tho coremony was' patisfactorily nccomplislied, they walkod tiro-and-two along tho nives-bank, holding be. tivaon thom long bannors of cloth that flaunted in the wind, and indicated that the rito of bath- ing bad been proporly obsorved. Dut I am Qoaling too muok with doiails, Aside from tho “RKhoshra Bagh,” a goarden containing throo handsomp tombs, the templo in tho Fort is the only otlier abjeot of noto in Allshabad, RBoorea of "dovotecs wero worshiping tho ugly atous imagoa, o8 we followed our Hindoo lanp-boarors down 1nto tho sobterrancouns vault, thongh tho cantro of attraction {8 ¥ TAX ‘'SAOBED URDEOAYING BAKYAN 'mm'.i" which, though tho daylight novor roaches it, is without daubt living, as the sap flows if the bark bo puncturod, It is clalmed thal this is watored by & third river hidden from mortal oyes; whilo the entrauce of 'o roverod cavern was fudicated to us, which wo wora mssurod led to the holy Gity of Benatos. X was bont upon bolng at Agra tho following day when tho Yrince mado bLis graud ontry, 80 In spito of the ropeated admonitions thwt' {t would be fmpossible to obtain auy secommoda- tions in the alrendy overcrowdod town, wo left Allahabed lata the oveniog of tho d:{‘ of our or- rival, reaching Agra the noxt day, throo Lours prior toths advent of ilis ighnesw, blossing our stars at boing abls to find lodgings ins tont, which was ono of tho many orcoted in tho grounds of tho lnirison Hotol, whoso size proved wholly inadequata for the occasion. Qur tirst duty was to walk slong tho docorated atrosts turough’ which the cortego waa to pass, and al- roady filled with s motley Onental assomblage worthy the pencil of an artiat, 0:{ pagoda- liko ‘kiosks had boon erected along the routo, in whioh Nautch girls danced to tho ponnd of wild barbarlo musio, whilo, bosldea tho garlands and triumphol arches, the line of pro- uualgn waa mado brilliant by innutorable pavil- fons built to accommodato apootators, aud by longlines of {afantry and cavalry stationed along the route, At half-past 4, 21 ‘guns from the fort heralded tho ARLIVAL OF TIIE NEIR ATPARENT, and shortly aflerwards mariisl strains wora lieard, and the procession came in eight. Firut sppearad a regimont of rod-turbanod natlves, from th or of Deloochfstan, Fioroa-look- ing fellowa thoy wero, armod to tho teoth, and forming an eféctive prolude for that wlich was to follow. Aftor a mounted band of musiclans came a line of artillory, nad then—Ob, it was a aight of sightsl—tho 200 olephantsl Threo abresat walied the great animale, bearing tho eacork, but alone strodo the colossal boaat on which Ilis Mafesty eat, Tho howdah was of buruished ailvor, surmounted by a folded, gold- embrotdered chatta, or nmbrolls, back of which two servants in rick garmonts aat cross-loggod, waying e: to feathior fans, The eloplant. cloth,” which nearly swept the groun: ous luatrous sheon of gold, and tho animal, which, L1 am told, carrlca notblog for the paat 76 Yyears mave Viceroya and other dignitaries, Inarclisd as if he were the dolon of a noble line Limself, The Lioatenant-Goveruor rodo after the Princo (who, by the way, gave us & gractons nod), and thon, by twos, followed tho Royal suita, In gandy pomp the Maharajahs and Rafabs, droased tn gorgeonn robes, and lit- enally loadod down with pricolesa jowels, while the elophanta (many of which wors gayly paint- g“l;—on: uxh saw eollgmtl sz}flt"ely Iblmsl u."[? ussd am icance ieeping wi wealth of Golw:‘n‘:l A% tho ros: rody tho :.f ° tive Princes and loaser rulers (7), bedizened in very conceivabla color, and lonking like bits of Arainbow badly put together; thon sank from aight TIE MOST STLENDID DISPLAY \hat {t has over boon my lok to witness,—one, Indesd, that might baveturned s Mogul Empsror grocn with envy! Tha ‘‘oldest inhabitant® tells mo that this exceods lo splendor anything that Las tranepired in Indis for thoe last 23 yoars, while many oid reaidents tol! mo thag they never bofora have scon sn elgphiant pro- ‘;:l.ono:.tnynlmrn 03 it {4 & thing of rare 0o~ The Lisutonant-Governor gave afels in honor of his Royal fi:ut and ‘15: ocoasion was the mnx tor ihio llinmluation of tha whole oity, fort, which is a mile 204 & half in olroum- Torence, with walls 70 feet Ligh, sppared as j¢ by & Young Chioagoan in wit it wete buift of tiny flames, miltions of liitle Iamupa bolng nwed 1o create the besutifnl offact, Yot « mora lovely night was tho Oathedral Mosqus, It domno sad ninurots looking iike the creation of somo fairy lsud dofincd, as it ywas, sgainat tho aky by Inmps of every color! 1 naver ahall forget the parado of the native Princos and thoir srinios hofore tho Prince of Wales, for it was & 6cono of dazzling sploudor, £n1l of unacoustomed Imagery to the tnind of a Faropean! Kach Rajah passod befors Hia Highuess in order of hils rauk, and thon fol- fowod lis rplondId cortega. ¥'boro woro KLEPTIANTS COMPLETELY RUEATIED IN GOLD AND BILYER TRAVPINGS, hearing bowdahis Burmounted by unique heraldio dovices, Troopa of cavalry mounted on camale, goyly dressod out, tho riders boing clad in & cuarious kind of chain armor, Baude of spear- mop, riding fery studs beaulifully caparisoned, with pilvor “bolta and rings faslouos ot the fotlock and abova thoe knee-joint, Haz- nificont palanquine worn followod "by state lit- tors of unaccouutablo form and color, whilo mace-bearora, mountad outridors, bullock-carts, esuopics, and suaigus, passed (o endloes Buccos- slon, 1 must not forgot s aturdy clophant Las nossod to n roysl vebiole of msmmoth propars tions, nor muat I nogloct to miako montion of the uncivilized musio produced by oxtraordinary wind instrumonta and tonwtoms. ~ Llichor dross L nevor 8aw; costly fabrics aud jawnlud‘{mmphox- nalin being displayed in the most prodigal pro- fasfon, and again waa 1 ealled upon to cangtatu- Iato myself uponhaenllng .! epoatacle rare oven in his quartor of the globe ‘ M:.lor a man has nqsun £t, Petor's s} Romo, the Milag Cathicdral, and ths Binster at Yorl, be- sides Liaving stood in the Gollerio doa Glacos at Veraailles, tho Marblo Throne-ltoom at Caserts, and tho Sholl Grotra in tho New Palnoo at Pota- dam, ono faots n triflo incrodalous st boing fne forred that away i tho Last risos o atructuro rivallng tbom all in woalth and bonuty; oonso- quently I came propared to be disappointed fu TUAT WONDEI OF INDIA—TIE TAS As I wroto in my la t was illuminated in honor of tho DPrince’s visit, and it was on thin ocosnion that I first eaw it. Entering an ox- quisite gatoway, having @ frontago of perhaps 120 foot, and which in 1teelt was a prodigy of workmanship, wa eotored a lovely garden of abont 1,000 foct aquare, surrounded by n pgraco- ful colonnado on tlireo sidos, a largo platesu or torraco formlog tho fourth. Horo raro tropical troos minglo their feathery foliago, sund tho Loavy odor of rosos is only oqualod by the udy oplendor of stranga flowers, As you atand at tho gate an avonue of cyprosscs—down tho contro n'; which besutiful fountsins vlay—lica Ybotoro you, and boyond rlsea the Bfausoleum, ‘o grounds appeared like Aladdin's enchianted nrden, for ovory troe and shrub was loaded flaml with mica” lampa of overy hue, but tho pacrloss Taj roso abovo all, its poarly white walls profaned by no lamp; aud as ils soft con- tour rovealed itaeif to our oyes, lightanod by the niollow glow from the gardon, it looked lika sowothing colostiel, and I scarcoly breathod fost tho hoavenly thing, with its swolliog domes and slondor minarots, should vanish forovor, As I montioned before, on ono sido of this grent quadravgle (tho river side) s & torrace or platform, and in tho “contre of this n nquaro elovation of * some 20 foot ia buift, on whlch the To] Lias been conetructed. At ono ond of the piatenu risos a bandeomo mosque, which Lias its oxact countorpart in an odifico at tho other oxtromity of the platoau, and {4 caliod tho ** jawab,” or balanco, sa it sorved no purpose bat to complota tuo fanltioss har- mony which evergwhera provaila io this romark- ablospot, The oxterior of the mausoleum is beautifully and delicately omballiahiod with col- ored marbles, forming goomotrical desigos and toxts from the Koran, which do not dotract from it dazzling whitonoss, whilo the into- rior in A PCRFECT JEWLL CABE, bolng inlaid with wouderfal tracerios and arn- basquos of lapis-lazuli, cornelian, agate, jnspor, bloou-stone, and other procious stones, wrought in sueh gn inimitablo manner that even the words of DBishop Iebor do not scem atroug coough whon ho eajd: **'Cho Pothaus deaigood like Tuaus, and fininbed like fownlura " ‘his glorioua struoturo, which lias boon ealled *g poem,” “a fabrio of mist and sunebine," *n dream of mngaificoncs,” nnd * the roaliza- tion of an air castlo,” standa a monument tothe love of mman for syomsn. Tor tho Emporor Bhah Juban tworshipod Mumtaz Mahal, the bride of & loaser ruler, who wos soon aume matily disposed of jn that way best known to Enators monsrchs, a3d tho boautiful * Exalted ong of the Palnco" bacams the wife ot tho Croat Mogul, Incourse of timo, tho lovely Princess dled, and Lor sdoriug husband roeolvod upoa boilding ber a mausoloum that slhiould surpass in splondor everythiug of whoso existonco ho could loarn, The rosalt was the Taj,—tho purost creation that ever emanated from tho mind and hand of man ! As the Prince of Walos ontered he gardon, limo lights wota thrown upon the building, crosting a lovoly effoct ; but tho portion of tho illuminntion which tome was tho most strlking was tho ap~ poaranco prosonted by the Jumna River, on the bosom of which myriads of sancer-shapod Inmpa wero borne onward by tha gevtle cur. ront, tho lights bolng sot adrift by boats further up tho stroam, As far as thio oye could reach— aud from tho platform you could traco tho wind- ivgs of tho river for & great distance—milliona upon milliona of theso tiny flames went daneiop nng. looking liks on intonsificd starry night moving in panoramic form before ouo !l roally experionced o sonsation of pain upon thinking ld:)w fow oyes, comparatively, counld ever bobold 18 'UNPARALLELED LOVELINESS | Bome throo hundred yoars ago, tho Groat AXkbor (or Ukbor) and his spouso, when return- Ing trom suppressiog tho tusurrectiovary move- ments of certain racalcitrant nobles, lLalted for ropono noar & lofty rock on tho top of which a holy Fakir livea in a cave, Now, tho Royal couple wore sighing for an holr, and tho salntly man, koowing this, sdvisod them to romain in this aalubriouas neighborhood, which, it is con- tondod, togothor with tho_spiritun] exortions of the pions hormit, workod the doairablo result, aud a gon was born thom. Consoauontly, Fut- tohpoor-Sukru waa solootod a8 8 Royal rosidence, aud mosques, palacos, open courts, and plong- ure-pavilions, cover a walled tnclosure, having a ciroumforence of 7 milos. A rich, stupendous l{llla, 180 feot in Lisight,and conslderod tbo finest b Indin, Jonds to s wpacious court, on ono side of which stands n bosutiful mosque, aud in the contro of which risos o gracoful tomb of pure white merblo, iu which tho Fakir lles burled. ‘This structuro ia of courso of Baracenic architoo~ turo, and 8o oxquisito is itin dotail that it ap- poara as If each tiny portion wero the croation of & Chineso worker of fvory. 'Tho lght which falls upon tho canopy of the tomb (comploto) inorusted with mother of gulrl) comea throug! wido slabs of plorced marblos, 8o delicately cut that they look llko the finost of Jaco. in truth, tho wholo building {a moro like a gigantio ivory caskol than any thing olso, and it seoms almost roprohensiblo not to keop It undor a Rla88 cago, DBut my fooblo doscription would weary you should I attempt to load you through tho Iaty- rioth of splondid patacos, faultloss sanctunrios, gracoful kiogks, and scores of bizarre structuros whoyo former uso is morely a mattor of conjeo- tare. 1t was n glorious exoarsion, and I'can nover forgat tho impreasion that the wonderfal buildings of Futtobpoor-Bukra made on my mind. Tho fort a4 Agra inclosos some of tho Landsomost buildings coucoivable, the most lovely of which is TIE PEADL MOHQUE, of such » stainteas varioty of arohitecture that vou cavnot flud words to expross your un- ottnded admiration. ‘Thon, bosides'a marblo bath, docoratod with thousauds of tiny mirrors, thero iu a subtorrancan palaco for o rotroat in tho hot soason, while on ‘the edgo of the fort- ress, aud overhanging tho river, aro pavilions of such unexampled elogance that thoy seom ol fit for tha froatispioco of a falry talo. TPorhaps you wijll smile whon 1 #oberly state that I am convinged that Laila Ilookh is, in portrayal of Oriontal lifo aud mauners, uo myth, aund that the impressicns obtained by & lmruunl of tho "‘burnlng pages of Persian poota " fall far short of tho aotual roality ! Waking or droaming, I never concelyod of tho magnificenco which India hiaa unfolded to my astonishod eyes, aud X am far from belug an unimsginative man, At Agra Mr. G, prosonted me to & Jrlend of Lis from Bounarcs, who abowed moe groat cour- teay, introduciug mo to the Agra Club, whero I dinoed aud **tiined " (lunghod), a4 thoy snihoro inIndia. From this polnt I went to Delhl, whero 1 remained two dnys anda hall, scoom= plisbing an incrediblo amount of pight.soeing, and, after roturning to Agra for a day, io order to sce the interior of tho fort, which waa clonod to tho publioduring the Princo'a vleit, journeyod southward to CAWNTORE AND LUCKNOW, from whonce 1 dispatoh these lincs, The par- ticulars I will try and write ju my next, Isuall ramain {n this country at leaat three wooks, as I havo about strickon Ceylon out of my cats loguo of travels, for I foel that tho time can be used to grenter sdvantago hero. As to my well-boing, tho enthusiasm I exhibit, and tha rapldity with which [ travel indicats kiow undo- plably well and atroug I am, And as for evjoy- ments, did you ever know of auybody mory fa- vored? My lifonow is & strangely and fasol- nlthmlly eveuttul ous, From the ‘‘chota hazreo™ of which I parfake when the kitmutgar (ser- 'vaut) opena my oyes in tho morning, to the cus rlous oot with * punkah* lmufiug over 1k in which I am tucked by & domestio &t night (ser- vaals are thioker than leavos in Vallambrosal), unique and’ extraordinary| Dirds bave THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. APRIL 8, 1876. thair nest in my room, and a lizsrd is pisying on my window-pane, through which I sco domes. minarota, ntd nmbrella-tipped [{indso tomplos, 1f L walk iu tho bazasr, many a cringlng wrotch who neos my whito facs, aud who stands in nwe of English rale, will bow low, and excisim 1 “Balasm Bahib{" an I pasn, Or porhaps tho sun will cause my shiadow to fall oo the cooking food of somo high-casto Ilindoo, who would die rathor than et the polluted visnd] It sceme 1iko » romance, dooa it not ? ATOUR. —— e THE COURTS. Mecord of Busincss Transmcted Snte 2 urdaye I MUTUAL SECURITY INSURAKCE COXPARY. The following s the condition of the above- psmed Company, as shuown by the report of Mark Kimball, Assiguoo, flled Baturday : Dalance March 1, oo Total Pald for ofice-rent and clerk-hl Dalance on hanil., THE KT, WENZESLAUS SOCIETY. Judgo Moore gave a decision Haturday morn- iog on tho motion for injunction In the church quarrel batwoon tho Bt. Wonzoalaus congroga~ tion nnd the'BL. Wenzoslaua Oatholle Boctoty. Tho congregation eclaimoed that the latter usurped a sokioo) buildiug and parsonage owned by it, altbough tho title to the bnl!dings had beon by mistake mado fn the name of the Socio~ ty. Judgo Moore Lold that au injunction could not bo granted, becsuge the injury hiad alroady been dono, nnd that tho proper remedy woull bo b{ mandamus, No {rroparable injury wounld result i the iujunction should not bo granted. The defondant wos and always had boen in possession logally, The complainants, 88 roprosonting tha ocongregatlon of Bt. Wenzesiaus, could not go eaid {0 havo poaseasion Lecauso tholr toachors ocoupled tLo achool bulding. As ta the paator, howover, tho question was difforont, Ilo had beon actunily occupying the parsonage, sod an fu- Juuction would bo allowod to prevont the Bo- ety from ousting him uatll tho caso wan hoard. DIVONOES. Bophian Hoeppuer tiled hor bill for divorce Baturday, in which aho tolls & sad story of tho way hoer lusband, Frodarick Hosppmer, has troated bor. Sho uays sho wae marriod {n 1863, and has bnd fivo childron, Her husbsnd has re- Bunwdlyhutun hor, throatonod to rhoot and hang er, aud a forr days ago ahio wos obliged to leave Liw for fanr of her lifo, Ho owus s farm of 60 acrea in Niles and s worth about ©15,000, and she aska for a uitablo anount for atimony sud also for a divorce, Julia A, Birickland also feols that hor husband Bylyestor K. Btrickland Liss not Lern (o Ler sil that a husband should. Bho charges that ho hoa froquently lil-tronted hor and throstoned to_ kill her, and finally desorted hor ju Janunary, 1875, leaving hior pennilcas, and aho wants eroa. UNITED ATATES COURTH. Qeorgo Wators began a suit Saturdsy in tres- Pase against Jamos B, Waterman, layiog dam- ages ot €26,000, < Uoorgo Alcott brought sult for 62,600 sgalnat Henry 8. Muuoroe. Abrabiam V. Soavor filed a bill againat Jobn J, and Minnio R. O. MecKiunou, Al Busok, Albort Crosby and others, to foreclogo a trust doed on Lot 440f Bassott's Bubdivision of tle 8. E. 3( of Block 16, in the Caual Trastecs’ Bubdivialon of Seo. 33, 89, 14, Jefforeon Gardnor filod o similar bill againet Goorga 8. and Julia E. Bowen, aud & largo num- bor of other defendants, to forocloss o trust doed for 20,000 on _the undivided balf of the W. 34 of the N. W. X{ of tho N. . }{ of Hec, 15, 89, 1. DANKNUPTCY MATTERS, Iatthow Scllandeker, of this eity, filed a vol- untary potition Saturday to be declared a bank- rupt. 1lis proforred and socured dobts amonnt to §42,280,14, and tho unusecurcd to $0,184.76, ‘Tho aeacts consiat of land and buildings valued at &5 ,095}l oills and noles, ©400,85; opon ao- ocounts, $165; ond atock in the Erio Pipe .and Organ Comuany to tho valuo of $4,000, lio- forrod to Register Hibpard. A diechargo waa iasuod to Abrohiam Netter. Assignces will ba choson this morning for John R, Grant and Banga Bros. Tho second dividond-mooting of A. A, Wie- wall will be beld at 2 p. m. BUPENIOR COULT I DRIEP, Johu K. Ruseoll & Co. fliod o petition Satur- day ngainat 0. G. Ilaymsap, tho Washingtonian Homo, E, J, Chopin, R. I, Foss, Danfol- Grog~ ory, J. Muliler, and A, (. Lull asking for a mo- chanica’ llon to tho nmouut of 24,613.77 on tho ‘Washingtoninn Home building, cornor of Madi- 8o elroct and Ogden avenue, TILE OALL, Jooox Horxns—Notions for now triala, Jupae Gany—284, 287, 1289, 291, 202, 294, 299 to 813, inclusive, Jupux JAMESON—Condemnation cagos. Junoe Moonc—Na call, Jupae Roarus—Het caro 830 and enlendar Nos. 82, 83, 100, 104, 105, 107, 109 1113¢, 112. mg u'fizox Booru—129 to 160 inclusive, oxcept 137, , 140, Junor MoArtisTen—Passed cases on the cal- endars of Judgos Rogers and Booth, Juneg Fanweir—No call Jupor WiLwians—Sot case 301, and first 200 numbors of genoral chancory dooket, JUDGMENTS, Ustrep Brarse Cincurr Count,—Jupaz Dnus- uonp—Hmediey Darliugton va, The County of Liv- iugaton, Ainding $10,673, aud motion for new trial, Jopuk lorkine—Commerclal National Bank of Olleago v, Sawuel Holdernian, vordict $1,100, and motion for now trial, Burrnton CounT—Coxrrastoxs—John Lill vs, John . Maulton, $1,157.7d. Jupor OAnr—William Philiips vs, John W, Dout and A, J. Buchanan, verdict, 3336.73, and motion for now trisl. og.?“lm JL, Deokwith ve, George JuDGE JAMESC W, Reld, vordict, and motion for now frfal, THE REV. ll. A, HEATH. To the Editor of The Clicago Tribune: Monnsox, 1iL, March 80.—I deswre Lo notice tho articlo from *Spoctator,” ontitled, *‘ The Rov, I A, Heath,” fn your ssuo of the 20th inst. A strangor to tho facts might wonder why an articlo 8o complimentary to the man Heath should sppear over & nom do plume, If it is true, uo ono nood hesitata to giva tho sriicle tho bouofit of Lis loarty indorsement. * Bpocta- tor" eaye ; , ** Outuldo the question of veracity botwoon ono or two citizens, and the unitod ministry of this placoe, all that wo have of what 14 called tho * Ieath Scandal * comes from Rook- ton, Beloit, and a winistor in Chicago.," In this clty aro five ministors, and mon of rospoctability, ‘wlioee roputation needs no wolstering; thoy are united sgalnat {Teath as **Bpoolntor " sa) and should be, as ho is sccnsod of ropoatod lying, literary thofs, soduction, and adaltory, and” has na yet, 80 far o8 I kuow, not publioly or privately donied it~ Bpaotator™ takos groat credit to Heath for tho rosson that ho has been horo s+wavert montua™ (which is one month more than Lio has bosn allowed yot to infliot ua), and has not committod adultery In that time {n this place, The witnesses to acts of adultery aro usnally few fu numbor, sa tlLat class of offenders againas pnblio decenoy ssldom take witnosgos with them ; yot thore 1s evidonco onough to faston this crime upon him,—mapny of his own lotters, and his unqualifed confousions of the ein on sevorsl occaslons, No respectablo msa_or woman can or daro, sither in Morristown, DBe- loit, or Rookton, who knows Heath, como ont ovor his own signature and dony Ieath's ropoate od acta of adultery ainco his sdvont a fow yeams 8ince Into the Biato of Mlinois in tha roleof & reachior, I have charged it hero without cone radiction, and chargo it suywhere, for It ks trao, Tho local paper hore, the While«lds Sentinel, in its {sgue of Keb, 24 last, {mbflaum & acathing erifcle fully exposing this ' woif in shosp's olothing,"—glviog & rosumo of his lifo and his crimesy and tho truth of tho articla has not been dispated. Both the editor of the Sentinel and mysolf have dotled Iloath to give us a chianco to jushify ourselved before & jmxl 80 havo otbers In Boloit and Rookton, Al Lo wsks s “to bs lot alone” He might havo beon lot alone 6o far aa Morrison {y concoruod, but L 18 aggrossivoly fosulting at timey, abuslve and- ill-mannerod at others. Ile Is now compolling his wite to remain In the Btate of Maine, while bo romaing West, browsing {o 4 pagturea groon,” Ileis o fraud on tho min- latry, snd o disgraco to the Oburch., If *Bpece totor " cares to inform himeself as to Hesil's cbaracter, if Lo will call on moin Morrison, I will show him svidenco of Hoath's guilt that ho cannot gainesy. A. J., Jacksox, A Wost Virginin Centennarion, Wheeling (W, Va.) Inteligencer, March 28, ‘Tho oldest man ever known i this part of the country diod yosterdsy at Mundsvillo. fle had attaload the extraordiuary ago of 108 years, 7 months, and 15 days, Ho was born ou the 13th day of Augost, 1707, tou years before Henry Ciay, who dled an old man in 1852; and in the snme year, and almosat the samo month, as Jotn Quinoy Adams, who died in 1848 at the age of 81, Ho was 22 yoars old when tho Government of the United Htatea was formed, mod was old enough to voto for s first President, sud did vota for Gen. Washington in 1789. When a child elght years old bo hoard the nowa of the doolaration of that {ndependonce whose centone nial wo sro abous to celobrate, IKE REEVES. His Yarn About Bribing Secrotary Brise tow Exploded. The 011 Bommer Acknowledges that He Lied Tike Thuander. How tho Uinoinnati Enquirer Manufaotures ' Politioal Uapital A correspondent of the Lonlsville Commercial bas boen exploring that hogatorycanard sgainst Becretary Bristow, who, o got at the botlom facts, bas hunted up Mr, Isasa 0. Reoves snd tho olhior porsona nsmed &a baving knowlodgejof tho facts, and Interviowod them at length, Rooves he found to bo s prosperoms farmer in Floming Gounty, Ky., liviog in tha hills, about & milen from iilsboro, 10 miles from ths county- seat. 1le in, oaystho writer, lilitarate, and, like men of his class, liable to contract strong proj- ndices without good eause, He isgiven to much fonguo. A awsggering, bosatiog, bragging, good naturad, rockless old cliap, is Lke Tesves, who in s welLkoown in the county that friend and foa allko biold the same opinion about him. With a couple of drinks nnder hia vost tho old chinp lets his tongue have froo roln, guided by an fmagi- natlon quito vivid onongh to make the fortune of adimo novelist. When in the happy condi- tion superinduced by many toddies, he lovos to talk about what ho owns, and what Lo las done, and how he hea doné t. I acros donble ln number, and his (ifty hogs iucreaso moro rapidly than Falstafl’s ' men In buckram,” Ho has regularly distilled apple brandy at his farm, it sppoars, and in 1807 went to running it crooked. ‘Tho fact was discovorod, and infor- mation was lodged with tho United Btates Dis- teict Attarnoy at Louisvillo agalnet him and ono “Jim" Johnson. *Ilcoves,” mava the corro- spondent, *getting Information that trouble was ngnd, discrestly strack out for Rit, Bterling, whore reaidod Gol. Bam MoKoeo, an attorney and promineat Republican, now o resident of Louis- villo. To him he statcd biscaso ; told how Lo bed violated tha [aw shrough ignorancoe, aud not with auy fnotont to defraud the Govornment. [Ia wanted to i tho matter up, and wss willlng to pay all demands made upon him Ly ths Gove ernment. Col, MoKee, believing Lila atory, gave him a lotter to Ool Bristow, the United Btates Attorney, setting forthh the faots, and recom- monding tho kind considoration of the Govoro- mont in ths case. Reoves immedlately wont to Lounisvillo, made the samo statomont to Col Iuistow. Ho eald (very truth. fully) that Lo was an ignorsut man, lived up in the hills, nover road sny nowspapors, and didu't know what tho lasy was oxactly sboat making spple-brandy. Col. Dristow, atter con- eldoring tho case, promptly dismissed Ilecvos, without oven prosenting litm to the Grand Jury, tho United States Commissionar, or tho Uaitod Btatoa Court, 'Chat, in briof, is tho bistory of Iko Reoves' oxperionco with the oflicers of tho Government. Jim Juckson and tho othor man arrosted for the samo offonso, woro examined in Loulsvillo, and, thore boing no tostlalony ad- dnced againat thom, thoy wore dluchnrflod.' ‘Whon tho boastfol Isaac roturnod to Flemings- burg o bad & couversation with Ar. Dayid Wil gon, banker, and Alr. E. B, Pearco, Promdont of the Floming County Natlonal Dank, and for tho first and only timo in dotall told the truth about bis visie to Louisville. Mr. Wilson gavo the correspondent tho follow- ing statemont about tho interview, and Mr. Pearco corroborated it in overy partioular, Both gontlomon onjoy tho highest roputation for Baid Ar, Wilson : In 1857 or 1859, which over yesr Ike Reoves got into troublo about his distitlery, ha came into my ofico aud told mo ho was from Louisville, Isaked him wiut fook him thera, He safd ha had boen distilling witli- out licenso and pald no tax, and that he heard tha United Statea Marshisl waa after bim, and that he alip- pod around by Owingaville, Mt, Blerling, and Loxipg- 100 to Loulsvillo, and went into tho 'United Btatos Court-room and told the Judgs ho lived in the moun- taina away up in Flaming County; that he wan an un. oducated man, took no_ papers, aud did not know what was going on; that he carried ou a small dlstill- ary, and tiat soms ono told him ho had fo taka out licenss and pay a tsx on what whisky be made, snd ho thought be would como down snd find ont'what tho law required Lim todo; that ho did not want to do any wrong, or violale any law: bo ouly wanted to Xknow Lis duty, snd {n conalderation of his honesty and ignorance they kave him hia liconee, sud Lo pald tho legal prics, and they told him to go homo and attend £o his business and pay his tax. “He told this unso- licited, a8 £ had nevor hoand of {t before. I cannot imagice, even at thin late day, what motive be could Hiava hnd {n telliog me if it waa not the truth, ss I wan in no way thou, aud uover have boan, connested with the Govornment. About tho Now Yerr Iko was at tha Eancroft House in Alyaviile, and bragged sod babbled abaut his getting out_of serious troubls in Loutaville_bLy bribing United Btates Attornoy Irlstow. His gon, wio waa with hlm on that occasion, said emplatically to-day that his fathor ** did not say that bo had bribed Mr. Bris- tow,” and the old “babblar waa glad to corrobo- rato his ron's recollootion of this particular caso of »blowling." Neaxt, Iu thio Flomingsburg Democral, of Jan, 20, tho lollowiug paragraph sppeared without comment : Wa are informod that Mr. Isasc Rleoves, of this county, bt ouiy facts in bis possession touching the honeaty (7) of Mr, Socretary Dristow, Will he plosso risa and Caplatu ¥ Whoeu this appearod it excited considerable ro- matk in (ho neigbborliood, it being & now phase of Tke Nocves' boasting' and b.agging, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Poarce, and AMr. W. R, Fleming— ontlemen reforred to mbovo—mel the oquacious Isnsc & weok or so later, and called his attontion to tho paragraph. Ikowasa littlo ashamod end discomflted, and frankly admittod that Lie had beon drinking and gatslng at Maysville, and waa only fooling when hie talked about {t, mnd didn’t suppose sny ono would pay any sttention to it. These gentlomen explamed the fnjustico of allowing such & chargo to go uncorrectod, snd Teeves, without any other inducoment or Incen- tive, voluntarily wout to thoe oditor of tho Demo- crat and had tho following paragraph fusorted in that papor on the 17th of Fobruary laat : PrnsonAL EXPLANATION—Mr, Tsasc Rcevea ealres s to make & persons! explanation for him in rogard toan item thiat rocently sppeared in thia japer, aod in rogard to Secretary Bristow and himsolf. 'Heeves Biated In substance, at tho Baneroft Houso, in Mays- ¥illo, {n conversation with sovaral gentiemon, that ho arrested for some violation of the Into Revenue laws whils Niristow was Prosocuting Altornoy 50 that he (Hoevea) wad {0 8 tight placo—aud went to Bristow and paid blm money (tho prien of 100 Loge drod), and that in conafderstion of tie 6 waa reloasad. BIr, Rocvos adumita the con- ‘yarsatlon, but saya that Ae was fust fooling—that thera 18 nothing of it iu reality, exsept thit Lo woa arrosted and diseharged honorably, Wo make this statement &t the requost of Teaves. Tlon appeared upon the scena the Ciocinnati Enquirer man, and interviewed Ioavos bo- twoen drinks, aud drow out that remarkablo alory about Sirlstow having boon bribed by 100 Liogs to let Roevou off, ‘L'ho Commeroial's cor- rospondent produced to Reoves the Enquirer's artlolo, and tolls what ensuod : *\When Mr, Reaves was shown the article In tho Znqurer, and infornfod that * the trath, and nothing but the truth must bo told now,' the bragglag, blustering Munchauson recoguized that ho had got himeelf into a vnr’jy unpleasant fix, snd promptly aud uurcservedly admitted that tho wholo utory was all tlo rueult of his propousity $o blow, ‘and bosst, and brag, snd voluntarily made tho atatement L‘glvuu Lelow, and cheerfully rods to Rillsboro aud uwora to it, Btats of Kentucky, County of Fieming: Issso O, Tisevau, of the County and Biate abova written, states that tha story publishiod by the Oinclunatl En March 47, of su interviow with bim, in which Topredonted ae saying tuat hs bribed D, i, Bristow with $ho price of 100 {at Loge from the cliarga of flicit disf voracity and integrity. mone to procurs bie release tliling, wss frat told by him while bia was under the tnfluence of lijuor, and {0 ratify a allly apirit of Lossting, to which Lo fu & alayo, [hero was no foundation of truth in the story, Ho never, st any time, gave to B, 1L Dristow, or to auy one for hiim, or {or his use or benefit, any money or property of ay kind for auy purpose whatever, nor did bo at auy time ha y conversstion with Mr. liriatow about such matlere, and he is moved o wake this plain statement solely and only fu the intorest of truti and justice, sud {% 1ot {nfluenced therelo by » foar of the consequence to himsclf of bis fret stato- "&“" noz by any Lopfl of present or prospeciive bon~ o 1xaio O, Rzxvzs, Hubacribed and sworn before me Ly lsaso O, Heevos, lis 20ib day of March, 1876, Jauzs W, Onazxr, Polles Judge, Towa of Hillsboro, Ky, Hute of Kentucky, Fleming County: 1 M. M. Teagor, Clork of the Floming County Court, in ths Etata aforeesld, do cerfify that James W, Oraid, whose onuine slgnature appoars to the forogoing cortificate, 4 and was at tho time of siguing the mime, a Police Judgo in uaid county, duly cowlsaloned and qualis Tlod sccarding to the laws of the Commonwealih of Kentucky, and a4 such s authorized {0 sdminister aths, and that all his ofcisl acta s such Police Judge are cutitied to full faith and ersdit, Glven 5 1 ‘under my Band and officlal sesl buls March 29, 1870, M. M. Txiox Clork of Fleming Cousnly, ‘Thus s exploded the hog-bribery story. . Felling a Story at o Dinnor Party, Phladsiphta Bulletin, Mr, Soifin was at o dinner party given a fow Gays ago at Boddley's, While the company were &4 the table Balfin sald in & loud voios : DBy the way, did you road that mighty good . 1bg o senae of losa, tbing {n the Sulletin the othor day sbout the woman over in encador? It was one of the most smusfng things that aver camo under my observatinn, * Tho ‘woman's neme, yon #06, wus Emma. Woll, sir, thers wera two young fellows paylug attention to Lier, nnd sfter she'd accapted ond of tham, the other also nm‘mflnd to her, and #s aha felt cortaln that the lirat ono waen't in earnest, abe aocaptod the second ono, too, Bo & few days lator Loth of 'em called at the sams tims, Loth ¢laimed her hand, and both insiated on marrying hor at oneo. en, of course, she found lierself fece to face with & mighty une pleasant—unplensant or—or—or—lenn kes what's the word I want? Unploneant—or—er— Blam- e ir I haven't forgotton that word,"” “ Predicament,” suggeated Boddlay, “No, that's not it. \¥hat's the name of that thiog with two horon? Unplensant—er—er, Liog It, it's gove cloar out of my mind," A cow," hioted Mins Gridler. *#No, not a cow.” “Maybait's 8 buffalo,” romaked Dr. Potts. No, no kind of an animal. Bomething else with two horon, Mighty quoer I can't rocall it." ("l Perlapa it'a a brass band," observod Buttor- wick, * Or a man who's had a couplo of drinks,"” sug- gestod Potor Lawb, 401 conrse not.” ' You don't mean s fire company ?" asked Mra. Boddloy, “N-—no. That's the confounded queerest thing I naver hoard of. that I can't romember tuat word,” eaid Mr. Bnifin, gettiog warm and beginniag to feel misorablo, Well, glvo ns the rest of the alory without it," the Boddloy. That's tho mischief of it,” eald Mr. Boifin. The whola joke turns on that infarnal word." " 7wo horua dld you ray ?" asked Dr. Potts. " Maybe it in & cattish 7" Or m sonll,” remarked the Judge. N-no--nono of thono." P ‘I‘l‘d‘ it an elephant or a walrus 2" asked Mrs, otta, “1 guess I'll have to give It up,” eald Mr. Boiffin, wiping the perspiration from lia brow. ' \ell, that's tho ickest old story I ever run across," romarked Buttorwick to Boddley, Then evorybody emiled, and By, Spifiin excused him- #elf upon the ground that he Lad to meot & man, and he withdrey. ‘The mystery {a yot unsolved, Ve novor cstab- lishied such lswg 88 that ; and we have an im- prosslon that Bniffin was tryiug to bulld one up by bringing tho woman's” name, Emma, aomo- Liow {nto & pun with tho word **dilemma." We nro giad he faled. A man who undortakes to palm off such jokes upon this Snyer can bo sparod from society withont anybody experience SILVER COINAGE. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Cintcaao, April 1.—In your reply to my arti- cloon the resumption of mpecie-psyment, and tho uso of silver cofn to accomplish that obfeot, you etate clearly the position I tako, but procead to givo your viows na to the inadequacy of tho plan suggested to socuro the objoot desired. If silver coin constitutes cofn, fo o legsl and con- stitulional sense, then, it sppeara to mo, eilver coln can logaliy and justly bo used to ald in the liquidation of tho national dobt. AsIaaidin tho articlo alluded to, it would bo Just nnd right to mako tho silver dollar equal in purity and woight to tho highest standard that had ever been required it shiould posacss; mnd, when so eoined. 1t is ae traly cofn a8 the roquired purity und weight of gold to make & gold dollar tn goid coin. In tho torrible strife incident to tho abolition of Blavery, we incurred n dobt of guch agnitude that it will probably tako s contury, even undor the most favorablo circumatances, to liquidata it, and, as our peopla do nat conslder o national debt a natidnal blesa- ing, that poliey which will moro epeedily ac- complish its payment Is_surely the wisest and bost that can bo sdopted, If ailvor coin can be 1mado to pay the national debt, or to aid in doing 80, theo, tho sooner wo have a silver coin In circulation, tho better It will ba fortho nation; oud tho larger tho amount, the ater will bo thobenofit, To this ond, I wounld suggest that all tho fractional curroucy be first withdrawn. Bat to obtain tho ballionia the first point to bo sottled, and I would suggest, as tho bost possi- blo plan, tlie isewo of intorest-vaying certificates Loariog intorest at 8 or 3.05 per cont, with which ths bullion could be purchased; theso certif oates to bo rodoomod, at tho option of the holder, In 4 por cent gold-coin bonds, pay- able in thirty or forty years, The fractional curroncy in circulation is about 45,000,000, thougn it is not probable that more than 40, 000,000 would be returned for redemption. Tho only objection to this wonld b tho futerest on 240,000,000 until the bullion conld be coinod. It would then pay up a lika amount of Government indobtedncen, and would coustituta & circulatin modium of 10,000,000 oqual to gold, and affo; sid In resuming spocic-paymout by placing ?80,0‘\]0[.001) in ciroulation cqual to that amount u speclo. 1 om not informod as to the ability of onr minta to coin silver, but suppose that their co~ puflz{ to do so Is, or might bo readily made, equal to the colning of €40,000,000 annually, If 80, tho differenco in tho expenso of coinlug tho sllvor, and lhul!)flming of $40,000,000 fractional currency, would make & saving noarly or_quito oqual to the interest on certificales iesuod. and that objection would practically be annihilatod. The noxt step, it appoars to me, should bo to withdraw from oirculstion sl legal-tender bills of & loag denomination than 810, and issue in- terost-boaring cortifientes of the character bo- foro pamed, with which silver bullion should be purchabod oqual to the coinlng capaclty of our minta for ons year; and this silver cotn should ba employed to pay off an equal amount of Gov- ornmeont indobtedness. In the meantimo, the national banksshould be required to withdraw all bills of a less donomination than 810 which they were not ablo to rodeom at sight {n gold, eo that thoy should naver bo compelied to restrict their circnlation bolow the commereial necossitios of the country, for fesr of being called upon to re- doem in #pecio any bills of a larger denomina- tion than $10. In tiue woy, a spocio circula ting modivm could secured among tho inqustrisl classos, and that portlon of tho commuunity, at least, eccured againat & fluctuating currency ; and wo should witness the veritication of il old adage, ** Take caro of tho pennics, and tho pounds will take care of themsolves ;" for, when the mess were in pos- seasion of a metallic currency, tho othor classos would seo that thoy were cqually favored. Nover, in the history of tho notion, wero we in snosaion of & poper curroney whoro the bill- mldur was a8 soouro from loss or dopreciation as at the present timo. In Jour romarke upon my communication, you oy that a wide-sprend conaternation puvnlho i Todia in consequenco of the deproviation of the valuo of stlvor ; that Germany has demonetizod silver, and Holland also, oxcopt for smallchango ; that Franco will in 1878 discard it ; that Italy, Austris, sod Russis will parsuos fiko course 3 and that tho eilver of tho whole world woald bs thrown upon the markot aud deprociated to 80 or 40 conts on tho dollar. If this should prove to be 80, o much the botter for America, until our nationnl debt of nearly £3,000,000,000 should bo extivguishod. Bat lot it bo uudorstood that onr bonda can logally and justly bo paid in silver coin, and the amount of thom hold by forolgn capitatista witl sooure the world against anyeuch dopreciation, Silver monoy bas ever bosn & fa- vorite among tho industrial, }:roduclng clasgen ; and it was the hoarding up of this currenoy by tho pocple of Fraoca tiat enabled that pation, {o the astonlstmont of tho world, to pay the vast Indomnity that Germany domandod for the withideawal of bor armiow from the tarritories of Irance. That conntry used the silver to pay off tho war-incumbrauco ; snd ahall America com- mit tho suicldal act of neglocting to profit by the same courdo? I trust not. Thie maxim, * Quos Deus vnlt perders prins domentat,” wos never mors wouderfully verifiod than by our Bonthern frionds whon ‘thoy ate tompted to sustaiu Blavery by plungiog the nation 10to & most calamitous war to acoomplish thieirobjoct, Aud if Mo, withont whosa notico not a sparrow falls, permitted the shedding of ©o much blood, tho loss of so many lives, and tho burden of so vaat a debt, that the opprossed sod down-trodden slaves might go free, shall not we tako advantage of the resources that this ssmo All-Wiso Irovidence has etored in the bosom of the earth to ouablo us to moet the va contingency that has arigen? I, as I belioyo, am right in the position that a eilver dotlar is as legitimately coln as & gold dollar {a colo, then tho press and the logisiatora of the country will confer s moro {mportant favor upon the country and tho peopls than {t has ever baforo baon in their powor to sccomptish ; and I hope !l party prejudicos may 8o far bo Iaid aside that all will unito in objoot 0 dosirablo as tue payment of the national dobt, and the aoccoas ot 'a sound, stable currenoy. H, ——— The rights of womon are boginning to be practically recognlzed in Mexico, Our latest inalla sunounge that * & band of nine women waa surprised by the Mexican polico early in March whilo in the act of bresking into m bouse.” \Where sre our female burglars ? Have American women no spirit 7 — __TOBXOHANGE ____ .FOR 8STOUK OF GOODSY, @80, Fetcalpleh b sl S, 00ds, slotbing, or boota saoes, Address JANK- Y, Tt CITY REAL ESTATE. *RAL " PRAIRIE-AV,, BRIWRTN Foor O A o i -stofy frame Hotiae, kkoon V anTime toeneTs: Clorke: B, vonD brfck for lon, ot 353177 fant, 87,50, b PETRS b K 0] Tr?u‘v.:ru‘:ffi‘:".’ulu rairiaas. Latwion Twantioth and Kt :};gfimgjfln German and Kngllan, Ade wonty fon 8. wo.story And, ‘basamont briok bouse No. &4 Mishigan~ = .y with Iot BI2170 faet) choAD. mplovment Agonoies. ilorec akory Mrstpin ot hoare Mo, B Michipsnav,, | GANTED BATGaMEN, ENIRY - Gunx Ytwonn Tagifih aad Thirleenthata,; price, 81s portars, battendo panon, Gart &1 Gen Two firsi-class houses on Michigan-av,, bstwesa Blr. | Bnsiness Aganoy, 81 Soutk Glark4t., Room 19, By tesnth and Kighteontliata. { chieap, Inalosa two stamps, A Pl b Pttt o o0 T re— avontan 6% prices varyIng frm : . e A N Bt 151 Denegen-at ANTRD-MEN OF INTRITIORNOR, GRNTARL 5 : ; X 3 : ‘appesrance, st Svorigs ek for i O T o AT MANDIE ERONE: | witmbta, ant broftapie isaces (at vt lote reridance on Weat 0 per camt ol . stment, Man with §2, 235, d troub! e daiee nises gtiac v thy £ 0all 0F s0nd fa partiouiars ( 81 sarmpine [¢os 1o piors {OR BALB_NOUTHWGST CORNEIL OF ABI; | moan busincas, bok ot to sirast taik B B ok btaceiad | Bars: AR & COn Univann g1 Lebtpp e "aalerts onsen aait corner on Weer Sias. 0iuire 40 11 Bouin VY ANTED-A LIVE AN IN RYERY OIT¥ AND 3 W Areain the wonin: n our Latier. Gonying Hosk .60 o mx:-fi':. o a ibane Holdink NTFD-ACT SMEN= W AR oimeain inovs wits iss Dbt wah ok P AR T b e ‘rogalat busin Inducomants for good man. " Ioou 8, &3 Medimmiste "V‘FTB?S:'TEX';“; Dl:“:lflflnnfl-flfu Rgul'h., MREN a ! T B ROHARDICR A DY Ber ook fa 1he caun. R BALR~§3,00 WILL PUROBABE ELRGANT new 3 atary bi g Fillmora-1t: Tateirs b Y entatmae, o aro-ar. od __SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. OR BALE-AT A HAR Fhaaiie n,lm(mi,;’,‘gfi FINE SETORY s , ouf Owaer ‘mored Away. Wold clinap 1 at ¥ at., Amsorican Exproes iaiidingy of SOACN GIILE " COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 7 ?‘:I‘I.Edlazl":l,) RA_H?GE‘BWYE or 8 good i 5 st 1. BANDRRE, 463 and 148 Wont Madionte |- oo VW ANTED-MEN T0 6RLL GLARAOUTTRRE AND T7OR NALR_T WILL RRiL A WRILINPROVED abarpenors, jawelry, chromos, coinba, sfe. AMRILL gm.'fi “‘,‘“fi““w,anmh'mm&;&!’.&qflg QAN NUVELTY COUPANT, iz Banh Nadion-at., .o 828 P from N W 101018 poraare’ azmall payment gma, £ REAL ESTATE WANTED. ‘VAHTED—TO BUY—A HOUSR AND 10T ON 17 8207 10 B8 Cobh A pay, LoLenta I blocs Sonth lfi;f‘.o Droperiy. * Addross TUINEIL 4 BOND, 1 Waaa: e X0 RENT-HOUSES, O HENT—OR FOR BALE-NEW AND RLEGANT oot ne-front, 14 rooms, modern mprovements; fine Ll ,llratlnl. lawn in front and side; low to the right kind of tanaat; N 121 octagon stons-fronts, 13 room! £20 per month ; new 10-room brick hou ¢losnts, stc., on North Ada-st, and Arbol 2% 0830, Anyof the Above will bs sold clhiesp on esay 8. 8, B, [TAYEH, Room 7, Metropolitan Klock l\u&a}\'fv—?!‘l hPHR MO‘P:H} WILL l:zfi:"?"!{' ry brick house an Weetern-nv., near Taylors Tiaferencos required, Inquire at 585 Weatern av. 0 RENT-HOUBRE WITH NINR ROOMS, LARGE front and back yards, and bara, l'?l uares from Jda- oln Park and city limits, loguire of . O. TREAT, Koom 3 Mathiodiat Church Biock. '0 RENT—FURNIBHED—THER FIRST-OLASS DOU- ble hoase, No. 100 Oslamet-av,, fust south of Twentye sscondst. A. AVERKLLy Learborn-st, NTED _OANVAESERS TO SELL FRATHER dusters: traneparanciss, chromos, cAFDSE-strotehs thar £ elling articlea. 0. M. LINING- MY et fo pate s guod etae beso o dow ariicles that go lfke hot cakes svan must hu-’ll‘: start :Ilh. 1% u'mfi':’:flg.'."m“;! ‘VMTHD-&I AUENTS, 8 BLUE ISLAND-AV, WANTED-FEMALE HELP, Domestion. VVANTED-GOOD COMPRIBNT COOK, TWO itehey Litossoe and to aaist at nhlmhirwaritllla “l}.cu:'uhfl:l. Apply 8t Ozford Houss, Madison- st. and LS L R e ey VANTED- R FIRST.OLAGS GERMAN GIRLTO ADDIY S I08 Prairtay, . Doorovork in 8 wmall famlly. ANTED_FISRSTATE AR o o oy, IVHZILm work, lmu# Bh}:ml(uxns, [ W%l Asdie ANTED- A HEATRE W o D~ AL 6] Ismily, 80 Michigan-av., nsar T'llll}lzl-llr:“uoon 2 NEW 3-8TORY, BABEMINT, AND sub-bassmont marble.front rastdences on Inds just north of Eigbteentbat. They are new, t d, with ranges, and in evory way the most desirable resi. 2({!):!1 and cl l"nnu ‘now offor: L. W. TUOMAB ANTED-§ A#{‘lfih"l&ra.flln" KRS T, a AND N W A ey o Wikhitmion st et Emn ANTED- (o Bret-clai oo bep Wik ety ca g BAND flt, 483 West Madlsoniste i s L VWANTED —GERMAN “AND ~BOANDINAVIAR 1 1 ite familinn, h and SttEy, St birs. DUIKICS, o b ek A7 Mincoll 0 RENT-FOR ?fl%“.fi?x‘.‘lfim BRASON-TWO nice, comfortabls bousés, alose by the seashors, § mhifes from New liaren, nosr W ateam and horas-carsy with splendid views, lawis, drives, ‘and bathing, and 0o mosquitoes. ~ Uno housa modern,’ contalulng 1 roorns; the otlier a faryo, rootay {arm-boase 13 seoniy standing afow rods apart; will vuated Tassomablo for tho 8or anaous. R leCtisin the sbors places, tn svary way emttabls | WV 1o ey GRIlLotmasa b aad. 53 ook Undon o1 ] by . X for gentlermon's Dlaces, oap containing 9) and one 63 soros | Toom 1y 21 West Aladiion stcr enenny ol srsan, ¢ ol land, suitable for market gardoning, with good barns, ‘Terms easy. R, FEDWIN I, TYLE 443 Stato-st,, New iaven, Comn. _ Rxchaoge property and agonta riosd not appiy. 0 MENT-THE VERY DEBIRADL DRSIRADLE HOUBR 1ataly occuplod Ly W. JI. Wrigley at Rireraida s o'd:;ud(n! Tont {or one year at a hom! 2 Bookkeencrs, Olorks. Eto. ITUATION WARTED-BIY A MAN WITI ¥IvVil Tosa in ORiEao. To wllina. o work. - G ive eates: Saces, Addrees £, Tribuse oflce: .5 rate; gan and smized roads: o mad mor open dltchos sa W ITUATION WANTED_AN_FEXPERT _NOOK- ingihor sibsben orey Mg, s cokagosboae dvoky ] || ST orGukeer s Tow st 8 bodih 10, Bl B b B W 1 Doarborn-at., Towm b4 koep. Terms moderate. Adiress B 31, Tribune offios. SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domostios. H e Frmteverss o ol og MTELENT, OILy 50 35 cquivhlent for boved: A ddross 18 braideare o Tl N WANTED~BY A GRIMAN GQIRL TO 0ok and do everything in & private fi . Ct Ry SR Waleab i wear oot (aulls. CallMan- SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETR! 1ILL, b #a couk, or will do genoral housework fora ml?lnm- 1ly. Hest of relerencos. Call Monday or, ’l‘um::xfill’? o X a’r—gflnh m&z‘m Nltdw gourvisi AT ettern Springs, noar station, and mineral spring, id y '« lste, 1 fi' moath, . Uy T S, Sl T 85 b D T alecttsr poat Viakrcatsy Aol on Drcies, or address & Gy B O Bax 1y Haglamood: TO RENT--ROOBIS, TD RENT—WEKLL FURNISHED, WARSED ROOMS, 3. 60 to 87 por week. Mollgio-Phil hical Poblish- ing Houss, Fourth-a wo blogks soath Post.Uice. TCI ‘RILN'T-P[&R:BAN " DD!{.FDR;IABLI:“BI:{C‘D raiahod roomA lor weniismen, eomvenidnt to ;:l;l:,l:v: Terms vory rlllnnlhrc'. Ioquiro 85 Clark 5t., m 8. BTORY HOUSE, 8 Hprucast., betweou Lafiin sad Loomis and Pali rison ; Nursos. ITUATION WANTRD—AS NURSRRY GOVRRN. 7 5 7ouae woman rom s Bousiey R doee et sieck a3 {rom tho eountry who 1% piaoe whete thera will be. Hard WOPk. sbd_conbians caro. s used o children, and does ot object to s UTH GUTS!I, Lansia, o T R el TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES. &o Storos. 0 RENT—KO, 111 SOUTH FRANRLIK-ST., STORR a0d brsemest sad Uireo upper llogrs for Boarding: fange or hotel, 3 rooms, ADply 1o J, L. BUNTAG, i uth Fraoklis-st., In basoment. 70 RENT_STORE NO. ¥ WEST MADINON-ST., Th ‘s Blocky opooslte Canon, Tirds & Cols af the \Veet Side), 25170 Teot, from May HOMPBON, 129" Wost Madion-st. N A Apply a4 103 Weed Sonmatrosson. TTUATION WANTED — BY A GOOD DRESS. maker and first-class oporator on_ Aoy machine: must Pormasant, Addsom or call st 13y lickiganat.” O GILBERTAON, Employmont Aronctes. el Tomsia Bolp o A0 oAt dan e Fhboa Mia haip o A ‘lort "Dotice. " MRS LAFRISE, "B Wedt S g Bt 0 e e oy WART OF s viAE s55piiod at Bira DUSKEK'S othees &0 Alliwaukoo ave mluamnflflflp Smlno‘ WANTRD-LBY A YOUNG GERMAN s 1o B AP\ eEs i ararnaes or adre aoaily gt Abroad Best o oly to o W B LA TOIEOR D, oF Feferonced glvea, Ap; ED-BY A ., suitable geat's farnlsblng goods. in. Tlouso ottice. ['0_RENT~OHEAP—CORNER RTORK, VAN BU. ‘run-st. and Thirdar,, 42100, Good olico, ro-proof vault, 016, Apply at7b 'an Buren-at. Mincellansous. 7'Q, RENT-FOR_BUSINESS PURPOINS, TWHO Iarge elcgant ruome on the second floor of building 181 aad 186 Btate st., opposito the Paliner Llouso; rent vory reaipnablo ta ¢od tonants, laquirs 0a tia promisos of A-JNULE: 0, RENT_PANTIES “DESIUNG 50 RENT ‘Tonses, Rocws, Blores, Qlfices, Lofta, lissomects etg., will find fall llat, with'partienfars, in * Lendiord andTanant,"!_Coplods eents, at 15 Washington-at, <ITUATION IT! sillty and experiance. Addroes 1§ B4, Tribune offics. FINANCLAL. DVANOES MADE ON DIAMONDS, W A e, st LACKDENS rnatestoe 1 Qolph-at,, near Olark, Establistiod 184, ORSE, KIMNALL, & CO., MOBBE IS MPWsr, mmw vons Alembers New York Btock and Ucld Kxobanges. a3t genoral banking aud brokorage businosss THAOHER OF Lost of roferences given. OIES, fice, 120 Han- Trans. et o0d ronted Trom thres months, whll ba sold for cash ot Instaliments. o i suit the 7 urchaders. Call at onco if you wisli & Largato, REED'S ONBY TO LOAN AT o8 PER OLNT, FOR e . rs, in anms of 815000 to ¥43, 000 ,,‘I"‘;-,’“‘,';‘;E:,’f JAUSIC, S Van Buten ati 2 clow ¥ uma sl omast Fatoer 15, Or UULE & GO Tel Dosrbornine ONKY T0 LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATORLS, 1 Gritten & Nau i [t hi o Oy Disagy, Slnger machines, aad ouias dollsterals. 124 24 nlty st 9 a A O BRUTARR 19 ol T Lo we e oo MOTorss el pripetis i soes 6 it S O ma af 21,00 a0d ards.: Apply b Unfon Trust Oompany, 135 Sauth Otat] ANTRD~;I;P B lD‘Vuu!fl.flg 0:“ m’;fl“slfi eare; will pire vanl oxtata corting. £33,000 88 ool Lateral” Addtons fock fiox 1, Woodbine: La + o W KD-SHOR ROURED Icaned on collatarals, $250 WANTLED ON 6 TO 8 MONTIS TIME ON ohattel marigsge, Addross, statng torms, O 78, Tribuae ofice. %10 00 TO 830,00-LUANS AT 7} PEIR} OHN'S Troieriy: oner th BARd.. Friucioais Saly Hoe ARsl DRY AR AT RGP, Doarbora ste - HORSES AND CARRIAGES, VOTION — TUKSDAVS, TILUKSDAYS, AND Haturday Horsoe, earriages, and haruess s spo. ciality, st WKSTON & CO.'S, Nus. 196 and 198 Last Wasbe ingtan'st, _Ample time given 1o tois all horusa sold undes awarraiice. Block on band ab Deivato sala. Fou BALE-10 WOIK HORSES AND MARES 115 ivod Togs.. 115 very fanci ey fancy | 1 Haliott & Uumeton plan: JEHIRY ONGANS, NEW KTYLES: NEW AND KLE- #ant cases, Just receited at BTORY & CAMP'S, Call 3ad aoe thém at 1l Stato. HALLI“' DAVIS & CO.'S GRAND, 3’ uprigh planos: thirty P O ADANS, 43 Dosoroiy ’lanon, ngor than sny pisno roads “I'hey Conviructod 4o cadure, snd ary Mosical Mano of the age. ‘b are rich mastery an thio Tallet, Liavis & Uo.'s Upri, Firudad. - Addreas oF call on. We W K Biato and Adams-ats., Chicago. ‘Will offer tho followinx second-hand plan One 7-0ctave Hallot, Davis & Co. One 1i-octavo Gravasteia & ullar, (e T-octave, plain case Una tioeies pmemand uptsuh plasasy no 834-octavo Lights, Newton & Hra Hecond-band of, ury, 150 to §125, ek IR tato ana Adam sultable for canal, farm, team, and express: ch or chali, at WESTRIN-AVIENUE QA RRSTABLES. > ‘URHNA'EB‘—IATEDIII'[E IIA’W 'l‘:rs .V&L“"'fi. 32 118 I 6omplgts Fanein S S sl Bouth Blato st 1o siorer & oo 3 TUET GRAKD AUCTION BALE OF TIOTSES, Carriages, Harnossas, Burgion, Robes, Whips, Hal- tare, Tilanketa, &0, commonelug oa Wedneiday, - Aprilb st WHEN'S ‘Anclion and Commision 8tablos 193 and 191 Washingtou-st. GogD: BQUARE.BOX TOP-UUGOY, IN NIOE Olte dor. Alsa, 8 large uumber of _our naw llflo—lwlfl: \!{n{:l gics cow roady, PENNOYEL & 0O., abss! HOR&EN, OARRIAGES, BUGGIES, HARNKSSES af all "descriptions, (rom & Pony Phavton tos Clar b, at panla prices, ab N. W, TATTRRIALLS, ‘and bih olass piana. R. T, MARTIN, 154 NTATK'ST, IANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT AND FOR uAM‘l“":I:jgl‘\n:lLt:ll.ln?::“ or on oasy torma, 8t BTURY & 3 PIANOA AND ORGANE FUR salo chiasp b STORY & GAMPS. Call snd exaaie 0 pricus before purchasing elsswhers at il Btata-st, VW EDER PIANOS, RECOMMENDXD AS IR ‘bost by the ld\nf‘ rolesalon, ean b obtained at Tuasonablo terms at H10! & UAMP‘BJ 111 Buata-st. 50 10, 8T0—PIANOE BY HARDMAK, HAINES QU ticos,, Thomae A. Dowliag & Go., F.'C. Lighta, . V. Millor, Doardman & Gray, e e BOARDING AND LODGING. ¢ ladies .fi‘“uflffl ak, with s Of piAlia, g ioaring-house—Livard fo Sonth Side. 76 72K NURRN-8T,, NHAR & i : Gaioge & o and UBar Bilcos, 40 to e N | 84t 86 por AKTIN, 154 Hiatest. Hotals: 17 E HOR 1 OUTAVE TAHDMAN PIAKG, A TNOTEL 148 AND AV, S175, ok 1, OUTRVE JRDNAY NG | Nuvapg, nore 8,545 e wanagtavy per. d"i‘fl“" lhggr weak ; day-board, 50 per wos! BOARD WANTED, ! OARD-BY GENTLKMAN, WIF! AND QHILD Bjemoi: nerth of Thm:-"hlrd-bl." Would prefer @ BUSINESS CHANCES, d wator, bath, eto., and ot above sacand atory, Ade dress, statlng toerma uid Tooution, 160 Temuns mica o DIVOROES 'UREN VOR SALK; oud rvasons for sall- splandid location ; tarus ddroe A lished cash business paying 86 m BTOOK O¥ DHUGH AND 1503 é&, Prinos! 3 F&W HUNDRED DOLLARS BUYS HALE IN- Jerost fo well aatat monthly, 10 Latal -+ Lo EA LEGALLY AND QUIRTLY ORTAINKD the fal Giaute for the ) \ios A fesding of stooks 1t foesrls ry State of tto Union for Incompatibility, eia, s Cortas Wat paciiculars spoty to LHIOR. Tl: noossary. hior decree. Twel ANTI, Y or to the Distillery Compaay ab Heards- Rddrots Poat o STORAGE. TORAGE-GO TO THE CENTRAL WARKHOUSE, § oor, llldull and Kinzle-ata., your furnliure sn: o g d 9 Hast Bl s o8 N gu‘)un FOR BALE_THR OLD AND ~WELL. foat it B A splondid Bottlo P} a Ohle o Vellaat- dopat e K aanape arsatol You wil it & cohveniait, ale, sud e giices :.m:z ETOUK OF B0OTS 2.,‘,:‘%:{3 hih fig?‘:‘";&ffiax‘fihlflmm 5 al attention s olase of gonds, \vite your WAY ”.‘g;j"':;"".,‘%.,fi..'“?t”, s 80ge slows couatey D ranaee t D RATG Ne RO Propriotors o 7 By, t i caal. Ualloa ownar y il Bl Bouth Ot at., oom 4. MAQHINERY, e — e e S s A BROOND-HAND & TOR MISCELLANEODS, WANTERCA B HODIS LATHN PR v Lot ik A L s oy paiving isa, cone DYA{ITISENS DESTRING T0 REAGH GOUNTRY le., PLATT & PUILLIPY, Waren, 1. AP Y ire oan doso in the cheapeet aud’ best maunar SEING MACHINE Ly iy oze o mors sacuieanol Walloei's Greas Nows: e Llsta Address ks Ny KEL T dackaonat, | s e e TR 2 w E-BKVERAL LATE IMPROVRDEIMA. 1L, UAMY PAID FOR ASEORY GLOTIING, | Fuhiatn siirucioe vl g lotos marker il Kina by banding aisitor oSO AR UULDRIE G Btatest, | Bt el o et Teooes S op-saatre, s COOUNTAN BOOKS POSTED, ly ST T Avel ok veaehing 2 exhetscleliod R Wirus EDUCATIONAL, - GUAIN wAouINERy_RIEVATOR BUOKETS | W ERLAE At MAS: 8: 12 CADY, Friscodl New X Camverors; Teonsuded odops,uce ur uariraed | siaved Gibn,_84na ot cloiter. ; , ste. THK RIVET BUOKET Lhsnd b4 Il ikt O BAEE -t v ANTRD-A T IN JOAKWOUD OEMET] BALK-HALL'S BAFH, WMEDIUM BSLIE W e b TR T DS ST, L Fuflmuow. BRAGG & CO,y U8 Dexaboru-i

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