Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
. . THIE CHICAGO ) TRIBUNE :* MONDAY.®MAY 15, 1876 wards, still Indulging in side-splitting muffaw. | foyed greatly the nstonishment that m¥ bueco, The Laneet, In critlelsing Dr. Riehard- ‘Thes entraneo to thin Japancaa port la remarle- | evineed'nt, our manncrs, dress, and Bene: son's work, thinks that ““lfa statementa are bly beautiful, the Iand-locked harbor, the | bearing. We arrived too Into in the day” to seo | probably In the main ncenrate ns regards the wooded hills, and gracn terrnces forming an at- | the grent fdal, ns tho templu was closed; ga “vo | stoking when excussive, but that they are ton tractlve prospect, after the flat country abont | nll went ta tlio pagoda, and afterwards clhmbed | sweeplngg when appiled to all smoking, mod- Bhanghal, A “gampan ' carricd us to the | toatemple on the hill commanding a magnifi- | erate and alight “as well as extreme.'’” Bome- shore, and wo wera thion whirled awdy by stout- | cent view of the valley and surrounding moun- | where, however, in the hook Dr. Richardson Tegged Yinrlekshamen, under Tong lica bf hlos- | tafne, Near this polnf, In n sort of pavilion, Is | reluctantly admits that *under certain creume roming fruit trees, Into th clean streets of thy f the Iargzest bolls_in Japan, ntter seelng | atances tohneen doea help to bring unnatural hers 10 undargoa mnch-nceded purgatian. Thia O RENT—IIOUSES.’ . . CNTX MEAL EST. m Stomptnied hnevbrt oont AT ool by | oy T sy | Sugear R MUAL BATAYR. rtapped out In morningigown and Alfppers, nnd bctagon-TEant brICk buflais 5 S Behan (R s Z3X100,0K OHIO-ST. NREAR MATL' 0 T i No ¥ Ket, Tor §1,700, lialf caste 9, Z’x‘#.‘?é“c';?éi:'J‘.:’..’fi‘;’:"u“.f’{,‘;‘;;‘,{,'“;‘,::’;fi“‘,‘:",‘,?}"';,",';, cimeraf Centre, o Biock weat fram Lincoln PArk | Dotk a5 Chapweas, o ol & 1l &o#r, 10 Haspor Jenl Paculigrities of the People of the Colestial Empire. Thodern. IyroTementh, JReindE famaen: > L SRR i Girnco Hnbley, rimer-in.law 1o Willlam Jonkins, | fermeApmy ta G 6 (TOLTONT Nos Hos antSef Stdon FALP_ONE OF Tilk VIRFST DUILDING Jien. 5 who renided on tho comor of Bouih Queoh | o or Yok Worth Wetion, O e NoA. 433 and 237 Btata ] fics on i Sonh alte, Brind mn’;in.'ém?n... sircel, the torminas of ‘tho southwestorn angle, —THE TESIDENGE 201 CALUNET: | sach side. 8113, "0 11 gy, T panenily vae happening to be sitding tn tho parlor with all the Tl a larse three story barn, cantaintog 3 oz - " x Apay wwindowa open, on account of the heat, notlelng | saliand 12 singio wtalls; and P feet: of ground. Ine | JWOR BASE—THRRE LOTS O LAFLIN-8T,,NEAH tuwn, which wo descended to the village, Intending to | into naturai functions, producing [n the aver- | that Mr. Buchanan had retnsned, went to the door, S DEEL Frantin and Adarieain, '“h{’,{,’f‘mfifi;h‘,&g'gxrmfl‘fimm ncoin:ste, A Visit to a Ten Garden ond o SATANIR KA VIt tho great Buddha the nextdig, - Notwlth- | weardud braln mental rest, partial oblivion of the | At prusing the compiimenta of tho evening, ins 3 NOITH GTATEAT., CON: | NILb, 198 Drnearicet AT NG A "o ~ 11} vitei him (o walk mi with whieh ha complied, and J.c Lalinfng ton racta, with ll of the modern Ifdprove — = they sented thetseiven by a Targe open wvindow | fenta; hux re i "i:’x',l',']fi'x'"i"’fldr'fig'fl{" olsar: ... BUBURDAN REAL ESTATE, . au (mmiwm in wn;::nnllun. Not tnora than [ {ivr to rent Bt ko A Ak e S wenty piinutes tioreafler an anonymous note wAs - -~ | JPORSALE, RENT, Oni RXC SROBTONT TTOTSE ! T e "’"“"“‘""“Ea’,,fi."}} handed §n o Mim Coleman, sating that Mr. | T['CIENT—014 FULTON-ET, A lTots at Hinwdale. ' Kize of places, Ifuchanan was too tlred to call on hin aMsnced, Lt s 5 par month, Apiy | Rilt.” 10 contatars. 0. e STOGGYE 155 hoaorns L8 0 West Lake: y Ohinese Theatro. i3 something wowderful, and of course 1t ts | standing that we were admitted into the town EML. and n tendeney to that natural sleep which doubly apprecinted after Chiness dirt and | without nng questions helug asked, the city offi- | knita up the raveled sleeve of care,”” offensive odors. 8till, I must confess that I | clnls saw fit Lo send word to our gulde that we e —— . ratlier missed tho rafnbow huce, which form stieh | could not remnntn there durlng the night. 8o we MADAME DE BTAEL, o prominent fostureof tho ¥ Celestinl? totyne, | were forced to leave Nara, riding on In the for here-the streeta are very sombre-lookingns o | toonlight to Kiser, o town 2 miles towards vondorful Neatness of the Japanese . 7 . bt that hie conld cald on and alt and chat with Mies /OB BALE-AT WESTEIN BPRIN ‘i e1nafhe e A Vislt to the Chateau of Coppots Tl p Y 7w | I 12 E GE, ON R, rule, even tho Innterns leing generally white, | Kloto, ™ where we ™ remafned” untfl the en- b Hubley, OOMCOTTAGESIN THE | L' monthiy paymenta to sult, 2-story liouses an; Men and Womon, witll black_characters )mlnh‘:‘dgl.huruoi';, We | sulng’ dng, Tho Japanesc teahousew arc Fur The Tribune, o sinderstand what fallows, 1 must here stato | o £¥ve 8¢ anih clty nifia tur gir, wnieh wra sealy :‘l’{-fi'-‘{':lrewmmau’:le. el vt fohool pasacd theday in visiting tortolse-shell shops,” | 08 “neat ns wax; the rooms arc There I often ttle eatlsfactinon found fn vis- | that Robert Coleman, the father, was n pureo- . o All eompiete, ready {0 move in- storea for the eale of porcelaln ware, lacquered { soparated one from another by ulmlnF iting places made famous by their once fllus- work, and nlll]( bmhwml»l«]ary,! :vea&l‘(in tlll?bln M.’il m{:&’fi":a i np r{l!s;l;t ‘lrr)nlr;f“i:rlg;wfiuvlcreilm\]\'ll ; trioua occupnutsy but Madame De Stacl Ioft her stepa to n enrlous temple situated on tha slile o ier, wh bl natend of wiss 1 P tivelv recently, . bll, it lding to eclma, tho old Dt sct- | panes of glus. . Thio npartments contain o far. | B¥1%8 lowe so Sapamaey reen s, Mt it tlement, “The work fn shell, though ~henp, | niture, except perliaps a brazier for heating pur- ! ¥ P L does not comparo with nrtleles of ashinflar nu- | poses and un oceasional cushion to sit on, gcr‘nu,uklhcphu:n chateau, ture found Iy Napless but the porcelain stores | though ordinarily we squat on the white steaw The ride by rafl from Geneva to Coppet, where \Vc;'u \-cryu ln!cmnu)n;;, gomxunrlng dnqcuu Ins :rérrx‘t,:_d\wlfil; .fi?vfi& qt\'ulgrefl"%}-v egur“;:!‘v;\ln' m? one ol of Interest I8 the chateau, Is charme unique ns they nre elegant. As for' the people, g vhich have . i nm} seem uném mmh Intelligent, nnd hm fm’- legs, and stand about 4 fuches high, and at ‘flt,»l “l.hm"‘mf{'. of ,l‘“k,° (;‘c]mn;nl :‘l?’mfln tutne worn the ladles i admire preatly, | night the rml{ hediing which I8 supplicd us s a | 0n¢ hand; on the other, vineyard-clad Lillaldes though the hahit tho marrled women have of | wndded comforter to lle on, and u funny little | slope np to heautitul compognes: most consple- blackening thelr tceth and shaving thelr sye- | stov] for a pillow, This latter article we see (it | uous among thess 18 tho princely residence of hrows fs certainly most reprehensible, giving [ 10 ignore, for we have sufficient wraps and | 130 Baran Nothseld, < Horin e ) L., Rooin 13, ovn prond, fmperious mah, who, Eavinz sequlred great | P[0 TENT=NEAT To-Ti0 CRIOUFES 18 | 1700 ,-'}f,f{,f,’,‘;,mm‘“'""“ aveaiug. 1., iy 4 wealth at a time when milllonniees did not grow on vleinity of Unfon Park, with bath, water-closnts, | 225" 43 L3 Lneh, and posehrslng but littla edncational NLilf}ull with R nice houto In firsticlame nefghbors I"lbll SALE—FEXCELLENT HOUSES AT RAVENS- nvlmnlnkc'wnn very jealons of those whose cultts !lgflv_ g}ncl}w}p rent eall 8¢ 7 Meiropalitan Rlock. oo | rm:fl'nndhnmm:nmc on casy terma: 10ke watery vation aud soclal posltion wero I advanes of his | [0 IENT=20 WEST WASHINGTON 8T, Soibhndat vy Monroe and Merichtat 170 ABERt own, Rerupnionaly oo Retinel over his own s ment arick dusliing, 10 ‘touitis. every. | SALEESLEOTISE MonrosanaMarketats, " dignily, nnd wax cver ready to resent any fancled room r)"lly mmred and calelmined, tn 8 responsiblo I‘ 'OR BALE~AT BARGAINB—TLOTS IN 1 .70 10 Tnfringement ot 1 " on” tho miaht To aneniion | LAEy gate: holtor & hoarulug Tiouse. Appy at 20 eRere tm:‘t:nbnwn near seientin calie mm&m‘. thers happenci to fo eeveral enllers o s Colo- ENT_NEW GGT AT BTN FImSTTwe: | DEAN. Lh Clarkat, re & Danville Zaifroad. “C. W, s5hich wns cvidenced T her face, and immedintely | foll-nv, ana & i B ot L&heidonest, Lo’ Fént to'a good tensnt. | have atleant twu.thirls canliy RO fyade. sttracted the attentlon of the Jealousand imperloun "'"“"2“&'&1&'."&‘1&@ a0 3 ki ol man, who, notwithetanding her remanstrance, | 71V d Transcendent Beauties of the Inland Sea. Extraordinary Metal Statuo of Buddha at Nara. Privats Letler from a Young Chicago Gentleman, K1ots, Japan, April 2, 1876.—~The Chincso ver- pacular I8 indisputably the strangest Innguage K | JrOR BAL T SOUTIT EVANSTON=A DRAUTE i ; : \ 1 n gl s g PARIL fal ne [n this 0dd tengue, no reasonablo {ndividunl can | cumen are really gonddooking, thelr Frox kfSv To K10TO Lo the choteau. It {8 large, old building, with | placed in tho family-cacringe, wnd on the way to NT=3d0 WARREN AV, DRICRTOURE AND e e Joubt Max Muellcr's statoment that 1€ 4 Ha b | J00tle Mot e Conlitd it emorious g | 1618 about 25 miles, and e afiernoon af the | Lwo courls, aud ts, T thinke quite onchanaad cx. },{;‘,'*“‘,"2,',‘,’,‘“\2'.-,,;" s Eormtentins aavuors Memb | g Hiophryt, o -l WHIWAE IS Waitogton- |, __ODONEIEY REAL ESFARE," ta bu'" bo properly pronounced, it sigaifies | wres, and gold-cibroldered neckerchief, mak- | 81at of March uw our jovial party roll into the | ternally shice It was Neckar's carly homo. fathier, ond probably fecllne hurt at the fnuuendo | 7RO AT | V. CAug AS B SRR e IOMES WTILE YOU OAN- Vthreo Iadles gavo o box on tho car tathe favor- | Iz th axict counterparts of tioso exiraord | sircets of this attpuctiv city, Tetewe found n | Vigitors are usually shown about by o dis- | thus baonymously. conveved o hor. aliloiisn e all cunveniencie: €55 | Kanata ‘af witd Tand. BHees s seomn bt Hoof the Princal” Perhaps apeoplo who de- | Dary creations that figuro so conspleuously on | hiotel kept by o Japanese nfter the Earopean = um Infelligent und accompliclied youns T, ondvery' wmch attached . ceable, grumbling old woman, who takes our cheap fang nt home. - » manners so we nre again enjoying tho luxury of | Brecable, gr 5 s i After P epending n mnost delightfal day | o bed and other renfinm uiterod by a Westont epcclal plesure in using her authority. We amid the oddites of this ~ fnterestinz | civlilzation. 8o wonderful and varled are the | were more fortunate, Aletter, o fow daye pre- town, tho steamer resumed her coursc nl{;ms which we have alrendy scen in this aston- | vious, to the Conelerge, had put us en rupport at midnight the norniug of the 24th, tho waters | fshing town, that I will ‘not_even mentlon | g i and he was the most indulgent, and of tho buy helng 5o phosphorescant that we were | thom, Inowing that were I to do &0 Teut, genty an enabled to read’s business card, which ono of | my nln:ndr{ Iengthy communleation would | patient, und painstaking of guldes. the members of our party had fu his pocket, by | assuma frightful proportions, There are Passing the Inner court, the wide doors of the 3;0 hriillant ll‘ Iln. pm;'llnumlby ulm &nouun“ur h}lt Ilslx L;lropennt rmivilen;ln hm.-, kfl,ha%c mansfon were opened to us, Ascending a broad e steamer. iero tho waves broke on the | of whom we have met, as Mr, Newwitter king ¢, ented - shore an clfect was created as if n continued wve ua o letter to the Rev. J. . Davis, m); f,!sflcflfl L,'_;,“ ';"u,,mtd A n||’flom’;‘_lh.lllilur‘d A“:(:m 1ine of bonfires was {n progress. Occasionally | Amerienn misslonary here. We shall remain y the present occupanta. There, the very Aome flnny monater would throw himself out of [-liere until the bth of 6th, nnd then start for | first object to arrest our attentlon, was tho ple- tlu‘xl ;vntler, um! t.hf «Ifir}( tacm 1nlmnl. him ‘“lmm E)kohamin. :.ln: trlp&vcrrlnr}d rcqu(rflng n week, | ture so famniliar and so dear to every Amerlent, suddenly resolve itsclf Into what seemed to bo & © nutleipate o world of plessure, for our ex- | “The Blgning of the Declarstion of Inde- married Genmans who can give good o s St aby cifelic foubitroleed wite onee ta o, ?\‘ ‘l)l‘ H":lzl!«v'()()l):‘ l'i'l!h we '-;: 7 r}'r%’ey. 1o hér beteathid | 75 lover, eht bocams dcrpundeit, and in e dyie took laudannin, and wa< u corpec’ oy the doy fol- h y ne e . and all | lowing herreachine Philadeiphin, ~ Me. Buchanan | Todern lmprovements, 1077 \West Monrooust, near | Gice to f. requested pormlesior tu atleid o fuperal axchiel | a1y Leawitier? 1o 0 VAV 7T Wert Monroc i e mourner, tnt was rudely rofured. Belng o man 3 N ; RE 8 . ofaedout affociyne, ant cudely devotel o'y | "] JEXT-19 ERIALE, FATIES, SETONT mfi,,nm"m!:?’i"lififi‘.":},’?fi...”__..."_ ctrothed, N, Duchanan's mind wan nearly un- | g, ooy g 4 TED-A PARM Ot RESIDENCE NEA linged by the sndden calamity whichh had hefallon | oitts near Michigan s, _lnquire at ific iouse. WA EAns I EXCNEBS T b coni SEAE him—sn ‘much so indeed thot his friends became “"M'f' and Jm]{m Franklin persuaded him to ro- mnin n bis family o few duyn. While there, and wishing to write the obituury notice himeelf, Lo requested Mr, Dickson to delay the publication of the Intclligencer ne longan he could, which was done; but, as the mall was only posted oncea week to_certaln fointa of the cotinty, we light fu dwarfing trees, who gloat over the tor- ture of thelr follow-men, and who oro as tricky 13 they are superstitious, necd a monosylabic language of this nature; but how “John? tould ever have tho heart to mutilato our mother longne and creato that extraordinary jurgon, fermed “Plgeon English," Is cortainly ‘beyond my powers of comprohensfon, + 1 6tood with the Rey. Mr, Baynes ono dny on fhe ““Lrldge® of the Apcar, nud scelng o Chiva- man with an ape on the deck below, expressed o Jesiro to get.o botter view of the snhmal. ENT—ONE BLOCK ¥i0) hie front, 10 roams, all conveniences ck and niarie fronia four blocka from t ). hut twy biocks from Lincoln TALE, 153 Randolpli-at. EW TWO-STOIRY AND BASEM Just finlatied {n excelient ahnps. N between Thirty-elthth and Thirty JOIIN TUTCITINSON, 80 Uears realdenice with sll modern Addrexs € 27, Tribune ot pIGvements on Prairle-av. WANTED~-MALF. HELP. Troden. N ANTED—BLACRSMITiIS~" . WV Gh T goon oAR WINC] & it s i 1 i our aliog NCIESTRI: & PALTRIDG anuface Whereupon my companlon sang out *Talkeo | muse of leaping flaines; whiloabout tho steamer | pericnices thus far have becn almply enchanting. | pongence.” Comiug to do homage to the mem- | Were compelled {0 close the paper that oveniig,and turing Company, Wintewater, i, X the display wis so unnaturally brilllant that Antnun, p % 1 was sent around to the Judge's to eee If the obit- OURY, W TS AT - 23‘ x;x'::lnl:lw;g::;ynm c;/g,:mll ';R;nm‘x: \gv‘llflt'ltl bl A p e L L d s ory of the brilllant woman who was gn exile | [wiAeRt areand o o Riuca (o segll fho obit: e TRENTIERG, | \WARTED—A GOODTAILGR: STRADY 308 S0k ) tacle. The phenomenn of this nature which I LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, from lier own country In consequence of the | au'smind was o disturbed by gricf that he wea un- o premlses, ot of F, | — 7T sounded obscure to my Western ears. wignessed i the Red Sea nud Indlan Ocean wore able to write the notice, but the Judge sugpeestel s Frenchi Revolution, our thoughts wereat once b mployment Agencios. ) ce " Y T Wi RENT=FOR FOUL MONTIS OF_ONE TEAT STE] N 0N E » - Binca dlspatching my letter from Hong Kong, { really nothing In comparison with this; and the MEDICINAL CROOREDNESS, dirceted to tho great step in our own Revolution, f.‘,‘f,‘,l,,} fl?fi‘f,“:flw‘”;fi ;}.'?,f],"u:' }:},’:’fiflf w',:’ mu’:l B hotife 111 Minneapett Slxn’r‘n., i o rmm:‘. \ An!:\;}’xgmm' é’ctk,“"‘.};". AT“,,‘,{;"’ "”3,'5 T 3 1, aa Uhave passed through strange and varied ex- { officrs {nforiied us thatn display so grand fa To the Edttor of The Tribune, Happy for Fraice I she, too, hed heen fitted for | close the paper that evening, thinking 1t might 1 furnisied, fsing water, s dhial moder con® | mll hauds far o ettion hore e HALGIT, pericnces, all of which have been of a thorough- :‘,‘,’g ;E;Iljl;l:gdm;?:‘m‘\:;ylfl:tn\fi fl%fi;;xfifg; Cmreaao, Mav 18.—I have noticed of late that “l]f"]‘-m‘"';‘" '&“LI',;‘“!"”“" when she struck her {‘“"l i o "’l tho '""°f""” "x,'""‘l’,“' 10 RENT—DV] A :»::-“:.u“:‘gf fi?“‘ gpy&:um ‘:,.l TN AT TS TR T i : 5 & i ilflcer 4 % first blow for liberty have witnersed many ead scenes In the NG 145 TWENTY- BT, ANTED=200 | ET 0 PRITAT, zc‘u‘la:l;}gg“‘;g;‘;“;2‘:]);“?}5"“!”‘"‘ “2[::]::’:; acafaring life, some ond lias been muking an effort to ventilate | ' “armin away JATT pleture, swo passed |.conre of o fomewhnt lenxthened life, but none | . OTOT ol ot and cold witer, storage basés Wb ) R Night hid from our eyesthewonderful natural | “Medicinnl Crookedness,” or to complain of | fhto the salon” which contains the famliy-por- areli that loome above tho sca 10 miles fromn | certain physicluns and drugglsts who were In | tralts. Madame De Stacl’s fs thecentral ohe, at Moy 'né'lm}] Dut tho following day wo had our | wijusfon with cach other, clc. Although ono | hur rizht hangs der father's: ot her left, for of thumn subserlbes himself “ Tho Ring fn Medl- | other's, Although Neckar was o skilltul Min- § xa i that left so indelible an impression on_my nind as | 1o s ety Lenbaroxturens s cleaned up | west corner bouth Wat iatk-sta G. U, MITCH- the gricf-stricken uppearaiice of Ar. Huchununon | Loday: ivne opay s UKL pleassut roouin. " gee & | ELL {hatoccaston. Tosce a man of almost perfect | Fivg piNT— phiysical and mental stracture bowed o the earth ) i o Gulong on the morning of tho 1th of Mareh, bearlug in onr minds the happy rem- Inlscence of an dinner glven us by the Rey, s N\/ANTED=30TRZ rymen. nan TioAD IABURENS, 25 QUAR. ife on farm, fre 3 1, SPERBECH & CO., nicocas MADLE FItO ol modet fn Weat Landolph-t. ., 3 trreteievable grict fs one of the most painful | anabars. 10 q 3 bk, & 4 THANSUBNDENT BEAUTIES OF THE INLAND 8EZA, | O 5 ister of Finnnce i irying days in Frauce, und | sfghts that o neraon of average feeiing can sy, — L CVy ENELL & CO. E:{l',‘fgs’gfl‘; plaried onour Juliniay Northwanh | i cat mrcely. Ioodion & e, eritie oo chney nd s elfmax was that be had to pay | iy wife was the most ahiinrly and elbmnt | Do LabL[icrton of aversge feellng can wiiness. o iR, Ipls b oS Mincellnnconn, s, which, together with o densc fog, | i0g ensemble of land and water, 8250 for o bottle of eye-water that his doctor | womaen of her time, they are niost famous ug Lwould here state that I have beard With paln " e, _,?H!_'fnmwlf_' :“%gc_‘mmfi%-_ WWASTED-ANVIITMAN DEING WITH DRATNS engthened’ out our trp to Shanghal | dant mmfi abrupt rocke, tomnntic caves, | eald consisted of o few grains of sulphdte of | the purents of thelr gifted day hter, Great :’11"mgg"::{}llé'x‘,l:fl;?«i‘ym..})‘xu}’-’:1(12'“:“_":1&‘.’:(“”«: nar, co0d. hiouses of 7' rvomy, i e, G ks $0'a month aclling our etter-cunying lo five doys, instead of three unf a | odd little vitlnges hldden awny in pleturcsque | zine and s fow ounces of distilled water, I am | enerey {8 stumped upon the futher's face; ony ! y 4! " uny wok, Anyune that lisaa lette 1o write will buy (1. Noproas of water ured. Seni for clrcalar, Excelsi formerly rented fop | Conpany, 16 Tribune Buliding. i1 eoa mous note havinge 1 balf, which {8 usually required for the voyngo. n wrltten by an envious lady *It {s scldom that the guds descends from ravines, mountain sides singularly terraced und confident that this writer might bo questioned peenlfar repose characterizes the mother’s; artiea wlio will pay Fruuu with tho aprin; '\-cro{y, {u fact n pover-cnd- ng ovellnes who passed while fuchanan ‘end Miss Grace while, In the daughter’s, there {s unconunon e1e conversing together. [ ) per inontl. Hon order, anil | YYFANTED-MEN; WE_ WAN en {he % % und ever-varying 56 that cliarmed us | Wth propricty s well as the doctors nnd drug- | Vivacity wod iteiosant vigor 1t puanio] ] Vo SOINERARIGRESR coud Karden Wit cach oue, G K. BIOWNE: 100 | VW Ao moibny Wi WANT 70 GIVE 5,00 B}g;?]:}:;sl.lzuigfiw;v’ :f,{,“,{,"{l.’flt‘fi{.’,'.’,fi{,‘,“.’,’,‘ 'hu)'nulluxprcnnlgu.LTho afternoon of this samo | Flsts. Why id e ot 20 L0 his physician firsct | Yo e Incking In s sivceiness of | Thu clrcumstauces of the shove are true In | Fifii-Av, Wbl 10 g BerinAneGHly ORAL Do At paying business tes. We-guarantee Jive’ men §70 per Ahe peare Iuncmpluyed, write to AY g permancatly In the of our Jojly crowd, and so the stiff breezo mercly heightened our appetites and ralsed our epirits {iL it were possible to get them any higher), and when we were at anchor during thie fog we amused ourselves In VISHING FOR SHARKS, which were uever caught. But perhaps it was this fact which made the merriment run 8o higl. Enterfug tho yellow flood of the Ynng-tze-l{lnu%(, which, next tothe Amazon and Mississippl, Iy the largest stream In the world, we approuchied Bhanghiat the evenlng of tho 18th. It was here that we had our first *finvicksha” ride, the vehicle resembling exactly o two-wheeled baby- carrfage, though, of course, of cxaggerated pro- dny we anchored hefore Simonasnkl, a port not | Lhere ““‘%’"““‘ wrong {u the community 83 (0 | expressidn which Madame Deb Stuel must open to forelgners. 80 wo were forced to con- | thie true relation of the physiclan to the people. | laye had ns the index of n heart 50 full of loy- tent ourselves with o view of the town from the | There is no relation” outslde ol the | jne deyotion to her friends, It fs mostinterest- deck of the boat. After o halt of two hours wa | family compact more sacred than that hq]r to notice what tenderness of affectlon were contintied our journey, wid were up bright and | Which should exist between the people | uited in her to great mental power. fer loye carly the lulluwlu%mrnlng to sce the Inlnnd | Gud the teuo physiclan. If there over cxisted a [“fop hor father nmounted almost to Idolatry ; shie Bea by sunrise. “The roscate tinge of morning f’“wr Intidetity of the people to the merits of | was most fondly attached to her children. gave to the motlonless sea o grand appearance, | the true }llualclm\alnce the days of Esculaplus { 3udume Recannier, Mrs. Randall, and many while the Innumerable and many-shaped {slands | than at the preacnt thue, I am” ready to ba cor- | others, had consatant proofs of her affection, For #cemed (it abodes for ¢ fafry folk, sirens, and | rected. Let honor be to whoni honar ia due. | lier own part, she cared far more for the love of those dolnty ;iuuple of tha fmagination who' ride | 110 who hus perlled ife tn the pursuit of knowl- | jer friends than for thelr adwmiration, aud was dolphins aud live In pearl-lined grottoes. The | edie for the prolangation of humun existence | yiyays afraid lest, in thelr minds, the two eenti- evening of March 20 we arrived at Hiogo, where [ should not bo vutwelghed by a fecret’ nostrum | menis should become confused, the steamer was to romaln two days, during | or an filiterate member of the Ity whu urro- | ' goking away, when we could, from Madama whilch tine wo pur‘mscd "mm"!f' an excursfon to | Bates to himsclf the right to preseribe and ad- | De'Stael’s portriit, onr nttention was directed every respect, notwithstanding the accounts | jrv ENT = DESTIEA 3 3y = riven {n other papers, for they are remembored qu"" & "fiox’x&)fin"t’.’nx-}n’xfivgu:fic!‘ Tk y iy grandmother, who {3 now in lier 85th l\ilh.\k ETT, Agent, routlicast corner of Monrod and yuar; und she says that, ufter Miss Coleman | Marketsu. .was dead, and before the funeral, Mr, Buchan- | ¢ BE T an requested of Mr, Coleman the privilegs of | pp #OENWLES viewing the body of Miss Coleman, but | ; in tbe Unjtes K duri Kt e t ABHERS TO SELL SEW Jovelticn chronios, pivtogmy hooks, and all ¢l T Al AND TR Wi e Bl C. M LINING T N transparenc e t5i0my Ih W PN RHbAe I the Sk Lk gD | W47 Jackson-st,, Clicako. Al he positively refused him to cnter the fnm:-m‘- tii 1 to in the \ TANTED: CANVASSERS FOR E house, However, Mra, Dean who waa [ plenssut Villago of 1 LE, 183 | o ,E“‘;""}Qndm"m);hg"-t vuntry to sell Cri ude at that time enguged In Inylug out the dead, | Clrkst ATty YRR, S foad 1Nn saw Mr. Duchauun, and informed hin that, = | factureny, 7 ifhe would call ot 12 o'clock mldnight, ehe would Tet him n. e did eo, and, {u viewing the corpse, wus quite overcome, Of the partles in the ubovi sad affair, Miss FOIt BALE, ~C nere tracty, fruit Iutine. e | WWARTED SN ARMEDTOONE, €1ty toul, per cto-Phtloephicn] Pullish- | lcan Novelty 2 blucka suuth Poat-Office, B\ FAS i g STAL NOV- . Auiere 19, AN, €100 PER g ¢ cuis Thei . ‘ 5 Iying in St. James’ ehurchyard, UINTSHED ROO 7| COREY & Co,. Sy il - sk Osuln (the sceond largest ity In the Emplrc), | Vise for the slck on every occusion. 'There are | ¢ one of the Baron Do Stacl, patnted when he | Coleman fs now lying Jame yard, LB LHTRILE: 5 8t Loul h 81“;'.5‘3’;2‘.‘03 Ix’x‘l’n;'vogur{g}n'nsmmwmrm ings :;‘;55,".\&,"} Wil 418 saton drons THion Upon_n u'lnnfi iany evils and derclletlons amongs physicians | wus quite younss, There are portraita of bug | 84 Mr. Buclianen rests ot Woodward Hill Com? W Eaat Chifcaio ary vomer ttus, " 0° | o ctery, Yours truly, Jous J. Haswiour. TAN OGN COMMISSION slibe, manufacturers o Western _routes; nona cd 1) sseure you wo presented quite” o pletur- esque appearanee a8 we _were whisked off to ‘the Central Hotel, the bladder lunterns (distended by means of o deli- tate framowork of bamboo) lmnt,rlng from the fills of the unique earriages, enusing s to loolk like a 1ot of veritablo “will o' the” wispa,” more singular means of locomotion, and one that {8 rarely patronized by tho Euro) is the wheelbarroty, o one-whecled contrivance so arranged that theve is a seat on cither side of tho whoel, Stnmyén to eny, tho coolies, by adroitly tippiog tho barrow, carry oue person with apparcnt cose. Shanghal, n city of 400,000 inhabitants, and tho most activo of the Chinese ports, Is situnted on o flat, uninteresting an’ the native town belng fnclosed with walls, and the Europenn seitiements (English, French, and Amerlean) on the river banks formlng tho most fmportant fenturo of the town,—many of the buildings. being really fiue, The streeis being extremely narrow in the Chinese quarter, Jinrickshas anik wheelbarrows are not allowed within the walls. 8o, taking Scdan chalrs, e were earried through the crowded streots, thu dbm half-light, the Incquered sigus, the gay lanterns, and store Irouta gorgeous fn highicolored paint. and gilt of the sons, SI0] 08 of at the Pacific Mutl office_before leaving upury and druggiste, and o I artiele might | two of their chiidren,—of o qu I e } Aolphin G - but 1 ¢ we wera told that the Belgic, which would sall | serve asu hint to thelr correction. whose witlow now uccu})!en the chatean, and of from Yukolania the 10th of April, us I'wrote in | | The paltry $1 that {5 puid to the druggist for | tliair only daughter, U 88 Dy Droglic. my Inst letter, wus o frelght steamer, | 10 cents origiual cogt for pure medicino Tus no | Hers is tlie most attretive face among them all, having nccommodaglon but~ for fif- | tumparison to the dmm\fiu done by secret nos- [ 1t fs thoughtful, and ‘sweet, and serious almost teen pssengers, and. that In ol proba- | trums tuken at raudon by the lalty. The lalty'sel 1o andness. It is sald she fnherited muny of hor Dility ~ cach® cabin would | bo occupled | prescription for chango of elimate or o visit to | piothor's suparior gifts, and her fare indicates Dy threo prssengers. After further Inquiry wo | miucral sprivgs ls o haphazard nnd dangerous | g5 much, 1¢éarned that the Dcl%lv, leugihnsu\unuh ship, | alfalr, ‘The advice of physlelans on thesé sub- | e were shown family-npartments i1 netual wag wretched in all Tier appolntments, a fact | jeets inmost cases would prove not _only a | nge, and those of former days; but they have which even thase interested In her did not see [ Hnancial fnterest but the saving of life. Twould | peeh changed in all thelr appolntments, and, fit to galnsoy, At this juncture my companions | Mot wish thu reader to think thut physicians ure { with the cxcfllllun of th: one which served ns ubaudoned all intentfon of golng in her, having | Without f“““’, nor but what the people have | Madame De Staol’s Hbrary, have little iutercst no {uclination for being from twenty to thirty rl%ht to investigate them. - There ure physiclans | o the stranger, This s o long, spacious room, duys nt sea under sucl’ unfavoruble clreuni- | Who ure uncleanly i the use of thele’instru-, | wigh ts walls almost hidden by the now eupty guinees, I, however, adhiered to my orjginal in- | nents; this the patient can soc. I Ne s | yook-cases. The books themselves lave brei tentlon of sullng In Ler. Arriving ot 8hapghal | to Le vacclnated, and he secs the luncet | repoved to Paris by the Due Do Broglic, On 1 recelved the pleasant intelligencd thut there | Desmearcd with the blood of the last vietiny it | {li top of the cascs, (f'mu near together, are was Juat ono berth not taken, and that [t would | Would be proper to defer the operntion. Hu- | anrique bronze busts'of the Greek und Roman Do finpossiblo to roserve a passego until 1 ar- | manity ls subjeet to llls . cnough without belng | Jierves of Htcrature and mythology. Between rived at Yokohamn, Things “began to look du. | inoculated with o virus that may never be fully | the lome windows, on one sido of the blous; uud upon bonrding the Golden Age uud | overcome. You mny slecp In your beautlful | roum, there are three - interesting ’m e finding wmong tho passcugers mine who wished | roumn and breathe noxious gascs that Il the | trolts, One of Madame De Sta L clgic, nud being told by the flllflflffll‘lll“fl‘ll“u")‘ a8 the lethe of death, and | gelf, persouating ~ the lerolme of her IENT—204 MICHIGAN PLENDID BUITE af TTunt roois convenient' to businéas, Aine view of A Grent Cat, ¢ nal bt et clas, expe Talk shout SgLmdon Telgsram, o NTFLESWANTASD Sty 6T A Market-st, Vhllad alk about cats—none of them cqual Cato, rooma for genticmen, D_FEVALE MEL the recently deceased, the property, when alive, dutre a0 touth Carkiy, T - DR ENL of Mrs. Stevens Rogers. The onfmat lyed | 7701 N T=—NICELY-FURNISHED ROOSE, WITIl Domesticr, twenty years, lsvking one month, and when e | q- SLVIHoUe heand, IKiiabiary Block, ‘Tiandolph- VWANTED=A 600D GIRL TO COOR AND ASSIST deparied was mourned for by a large cirele of | £ 1087 B e - £ ng and trontng._Apply at 559 ublar ) b ol g2t [0, RENT=HANDSOMELY: FUKSISHED 100t FANTED—A GOOD G fricnds. Cato was a religiosly inclined cat. hoat ibcation i the ciiys £ b W A GOOD | Tokd, ¥ Cio, 1t thne som weitt to bec 1S | it sob Houdianie, ool (27 ©10 10 S0 Monh | (Bl o ur catshiip walked solemnly to the chalr or stand, | ST e | W AER L GO i g aud, placiyg his paws over his fuce, to shude 1 | T0 RENT-STORES, OFFICES, ETC, | VW ASTEI=GTRL FOR G Uy uyu,i lrrum lh% glare umll glllm'r of nAdln(nl R Nioren s finmediately. g L4 world, engaged, apparently, th carnest devo- | ST ME ADD o gl e tfons." Mre: Rojers. 13 an°ohd Indy, and ratter | TOBEST-STOE wes MADISor.eT. LocATio T e e feeble. Cafo used 1o go fo call fer up i the | s, Soom d: TWARTHDIo FLIST-CLAM TUyIEnS norning, would wait around untit ste was T ply to Mr. CUUK, nt M Niros., 121 and 1 rewly 1o go down stufrs, and then woull mimle = Empl 1 his miistress in the mauner of her deseent, Mrs, s o 5 n\\"rrl‘)mI(.,lr“’-\:'1::'“‘1\\A'lfc:g;\":«;;l\‘avu'& R. was compelled to steady hersell by leantng Between Clark ani Lat WARTED: rivute 2o oy oteles” and laundries, d 1l against the banister; the” cat regularly went H;'m stores "wm bisenents, oo Clask- en | eity und country, at Mtrs. BGSKE'S, %0 Milwaukee-av through the same _exerclse; - but” upon | Madicon and donror ity ot Qs istrcbemien 2l = e - etting within three or four steps of the landing |~ Kentlow to good ténants, Appir to MiscelHancous, e wolih spring clear down o€ 2 st ang. thes BATRD & wit ALY, so Lasane-s, V7 ARTED=A COMPETENT LADY'S MATD: MUST look around u n way that sald distinetly, ¥ Why Officen, A R ’wflhm'w&lmn'un’ don't you come down In that shapef” Mrs. 'I‘l} JKZF\"r—cnz,\n AT 120 SOUTH CLARK-ST., 3 | and S 2 rand 1 A fuand 1 und 3 o'cluck:. TRogers at one thone falnted, and attentlon wus xl%lu:s. ws2d, Po Ik HAMILTON, Koom't, ‘ 7 ANTHD-SAL 1l ON2 d ap- Blate-st, i 16 PEEE MONTH WILL ITENT LARG brick store cotiner of Ogden-uy, and Tuylorest, In. {re un premiy 2 to cross In Captuin that, unless IF was o matter of lifo and | ho one be to blame for your sickuces or death, | Roman story, * Corlune.” Ier dark complex- death, {t was preposterous to attempt salling fn | for the accident might be caused by o leak fn the | fop, Justrous'eges, and the fudolent atthude her such a wretehied passenger Doat, Iresolved” ta | soll-pipo made by the settling of the house, ¥or | exceeding grace permitted her to asswme, alt remain in Jupun until the 25thof Aprll, In- | the criminal carclessness o!m{’h ysiclans and the | fipted her mreyruseul well the Italtan glrllwlm, VELZAL OF FlI WOM B ¥ tend of spending all the Intervening time at | druggists’ adulteration of medielnes the peanity | it (s sald, was the reflection of lier inner self, called to the fact by Cato, who ma to the old NT—CIEADP—DESTS g FIOE- [iassexpuritnces nune others ved apply; ati e Presuting ® g Pt | §cohumy and Yeddo, fiv of us (tho Measrs, | OUEhi to bo great. Whon Ui heopio mobe ully | ™ Nen iy s 1 porteait ot Bebiegtr. hor Toend | indy's duughter and suceceded by paitiig, ad | '[9, BENT-CIERP-DESCIO0N AND OFFICE: | st by abebiss ust hiwve wood rteredces )N, 101 Stat Your uoses, "however, might well Le fllspunacul with _on the occasion of a yisit to this odorous burg, for of ull i o ruoit (o first-class bofldiog, J. K. N N, Apyl . F. F. pushing, unid crying to call her from wiother | architect: Hooms 5 and 21 heirhor-s, SCLNSTUN, | Aplviod. ¥, FA) part of the houise to the mother's assistance, T Miscellnneons 1Iolt, Bailoy, Elder, aud myself) determined | appreciate them, and sccord to each and the | qnd adviser for so numly years, while he was the ) frobaniy this belug tio meas of saving the | 1 upon scelngz more of tho country, which wo | otber their broper splicres of action, the beneflt | futor of herson. A bust on the mantel, and Iearned could be done casily and cneaw, will be mutual, & A B, | uuotlier portrait of the Duchuss De Broglic, s o ee & ST—WITH STEAM POWELL LOFTIN BUILD- |~ gogyiceonora, Cloria, ote. . arr] Applylng to the Americau _Consul, — . contlrm the fmpression of o lovely character, | fatter's” Mfe. —There used to be “hept | L 0. ) Syutl Canalat., cheaf, ¥, G, WELCL, oo 94 8y, {?&Tfl&pmflifihghflfil‘m}fll“:‘;“}‘(mf;dcmu anm{ Nowrwitior (a very ~nccommodatiug grentle- + THE PRIMARY SYSTEM. formed from the first one scen, Such o facd | it the house o little box in which from | 13 oL S D N oL v“mfi.flfl wecugauiation of tnoxpileable bl Wi | man, by ‘the .ivay), he furnlehed s o the Filitor of The Tribune, could but be the mirror of a rare soul. tine to thie woro deposited penles for pro- | 7150 HENTTHE ADELTI THENTIETS OFFELED | can kecp boukic and 141 rjcimid Suriers Lan had to band of boy mm,m“!p‘ww dlucournm"g hlduou: With passes to enter flum, tho former Capltal, CnicAgo, May 18.—~Much hus been sald during But the central oblect of {ntervst In the g food for Catu, Cuato understood the Or FenL fr three OF 8ix Months Trom date, With | vears” experletice; llvuu uf referenees. Address Lock arrangement, and would wateh over his plle earefully ns could any lttle boy, manifesting | tmm sttty “"W“'-""l;" “"; H;ll?}’b' uf-cal I'II'H‘UIIJ"W e | QITUATION WANTED—BY A FINST-CLASS CAR- e sutzgestive of ehort ratfons. he bos [ S = 3 e ‘ 4 fi”fw',”l,u,;’ké“w”nm altogether, Cato lnew LORSES AND CAERIAGES. ek 1 take oo s tatan U Ah of palhes enougt £ o’ to” the mext podkut-buulk, Cato | “GCRiY AT AF LIVRAT STRITR | Ui o indwenn, U drea 1t Trlbuse would allow the canary 1o hop around upon his the ‘stay . back, and would play “at * catchi-puw " with ft 2 snd Tn§ Wa "i Conchinen upon the floor. When Capt. Rugers died the cen until day u TTUATION WA Yo May 22, at 30 a. . ¢ SUK & ¢, cut manifested the utimost erief, fud would sit | U ¥ Mot | chiraice, 2 Gioss” conmbea. T ops Dot | b Vi mmn (o . musle, nterceding ' Joss? for tho restoration to hiculth of asick man. We found much to omuse us In the street, for uside from the curlous fabrics and atteactive articles offered for #alo by innumcrablo tradesmen, m'er'y avallablo nook and corner was occupled by hawkers of cakea nnd confectlonery, jugglers, quack physi- clng, wandering musldans, mountebanks, and fortunato tellers, The latter plied an especially aetive trado, thelr predictions being lstened to and evon now the most lulurcsull}( clty in Japunj | the post year ou the purity and lwpurity of the | brary is o life-stzed statuc of Neckor, It 1s by und applied to the Government for “permlts ™ | [riaries; but, so far, nobody las presented a | Conova, and Is worthy of that fdeal mnster. Tho which would allow us to traval & -’!. 1; ¢ 'fol 'in ti¥s, primirh e | tttituds is most gracaful. With the left Land, he OVENLAND FROM KIOTO TO YOKONAMA, ermanent cure for dmpure primarles, The | po1dy aeaingt the brenst o sort of closks with adistanco of about 200 miles, (These pm'-mltu ouly virtue in them os oo instltution fs the fact | the riglit, he points up and away, The face la were recelved this morning) 8o, after provid- | that the result comes direct from the people. | following the gesturs of the houd, looking wp Ing ourselves with certain’ requisites, wo sent | Now, If the Pcaplu will not attend the prima- | With u luftiness of expresslon that fs wlmost fu- our_lLeavy bogrge on to Yokolama by the | ries, the result must necessarily boa fraud, be- | spiration. It is s If the artlst had seen bls sub- Golden Ape, nud took the narrow-gauge” rafl- | causo it presunes to'come from the people when iwl with Madame De 8tael’s loving cye; and so -way rond to Osaka, which s the terminus of the | it does not. If tho people stay away from | hud cut from tho spotless marble” almost o Cry AN fropcriica compleie. . Scating Capaciiys 2 Ducatur, 7 Al eipiing Of Jousing Wl poase paresy | Dux 1o becatr, T cdluicly ta W, b GRAY, Reeefeer, Adeipot Tradose o Tonmsters, ctc FED—1Y AN INDUSTRIOUS tan) fo take caro of Lorsea, drive : it Aol er | b aUCd PAEK DCCOD: o7 aa 3 open | St Witlig 10 work. _Adiress & 7 Tribuno otlice, o8 If thoy wero Infallible. We lad toute, and dlatant _from Hiogo 18 inlles. | tho prinmrles, haw can théy bo any: | epeokitig semblanco of hiim who was to his | 21 watel thu portrait of s deseascd imaster | Bicite, !, SR, RaK laciou, 8 toh sads oen et friiedi i ol e D e OnmTyon I cutuschrvats [(hing but o frauat Tuis, o my i) |(A80ghite ) he dulicss mikthd hest atuent | e Jamts,n sonaf Mo T, cattehome, sndoie | mas o Suzhie han ot kot sut 1 [ crpazion £D—LUMBERMREN—~L WANT A ublie resort) filled with grotesque work fn | sary for two days, and occupied the tme de- | hus Been the trouble futhe post, aud will cou- After all, the momories that Linga ubout tho | Lt Sufied, f60R AL e cate hitne, B pur- | Giice furnitule, Ve, alsh tn Tmported Tris Jaghting flace whete | cin be of st aé matinger oF aalesman er, Whic] othiiios Yesolvi ly In scelny gita, Our ple nue unless the people attend primaries und do | chiateau at Coppet aro more nteresting than | G X T, Witlt HArDps to mateh, alsa the stable buliding on | 1 huve Bal 35 years® experlencoe i lnmber nnd sash anc 6lono and plaster, which sometines resolved | lghtfully in seeing the sights, Our pleasuro | tinuo unless the people » e di 5 chused u pipu and tobaeco, aud 1l them an | 537 it bar the table, ut onee lulcrcsuu% XL dlngly Cuto, | Blue Istnnd.a who commenced calling *Papa, papn,’ as he | 193 Washington: used to do when Capt. Rogers was still alive. A TCTION =7 ftselt Into n miniatura cave, or formed the rude steps of a beidge thrown over on artifielal stream. W visited o *mixed court ! to_sce lnmw administered, saw n number of hard was materfally enhoneed by our Lelug thrown | their duty, anything our gund, kind guide could show us, in contact with Dr. A, IL Adams, o physielnn With this preface permit mo to say tbat we of | Here Neckar gought refuge, uguin ond agaln misslonary, statloncd at this pulnt‘rw ho being | the Eighth Wurd have had our troubles fu | When his ungrteful sovercign thought ho could conversatit with the Innzungubnnd nowing the I)rhmuh:s. but for e, 1 do not propose ta | rule better without a cool brain and'wise judg- Ny 55, 01 15 hies weaty | Hoor trnide, most of the time th Chicagos am well poste A e in the trade [ this and adjulniog Statest am well poste Auctioneens, 1t and [ 1 Gilice R dotall work. Addre G 8, THbung SDAYE, THU S narne I innes, | comb ws seb apart. for e eat's usc, us umat- | £X Saturiays~Rarocs, camiapes, ang b . UATIONS WANTED_FEMALE. ooking wretehes wearlng the * cangue—a [ wherenbouts of tho chiof “objects of intereat, | biame the syston, when (¢ Is the people who are | ment at the head of the Burcau of Fiuunce, [ € atls Cuto.oune I ;6L WESTUX &' CO.'S, Nos, 106 and 108 Fust 102 4 SILALE, lugo Board nmngcm«.-mgt;'.mugh which the | enabled us to seo Tapldly and intellizentl i siatiyii LG, ter of fun, and datly Cato cune to have Lis tol st Alaplo " wiven o test nil horsos R Yy oo e e et made by some member of the family, When finudly he as taken siek the nelghbors of Mrs, R. uswd to come {n to sco him; and when at the very last Cato saw he wus golug, he ralsed him- self up {n his bed, waved an udieu to Lis friends, and sank back [uto the sleep from which heuever falrly awoke. Domentics, jatne, Now I the prumbling poli- | Hither lator, herself an extle, Madume de Stael many unique fentures of the city, Wo visited | ticians will only take off their é’u\'cs nn“Li’l urn | camo Lo share her father's loncliness; and here the '}mpvrhfl Mint, from which’ cmunates the | out to the primaries Thursday, call upon thelr | they were happ; beautiful new coin of which the dapanese uro go [ nelghbors to do the same, wid voto for are- | fubbed of son r iuatly roud; climbed to the fort, cntainfug in | spectable delegation for the Conveutlon, the re- | Within these walls many of Madume De Stucl’s ts wolls_the moat colossal stones Ihave cver | sult will proye that the people doing thefr duty, | ablest works wers written,—written with such seen used for hulldlnF purposcs; snd wandered | the primaries will bo pure. - In order that a good Jater that coch guccessive one made M[mluou through tho shops titled with attractive rticles | delegation niy be put In nomination, all tye | fear her %cn(us more, and 8o induced him to of most singular deslizn, At the SBoomeeyoshi | honest Republfcans should attend a meeting of | uake her banlshinent more priuful, Temple wo knw the white horse, nover ridden | the Elghth Ward Republican Club nt 50 Blue Here Neckar died, and was Iald jn a little by nan, but kept for the cxclusive use of the | Island avenue, Wednesday ovening, Yours, cemetery close to the chatesu. Yeara before, presiding deity, Like all the Shinto templ Eroitru 3Vanp, | Mndamo Neckar had been huried in the quiet which wo have seen thus™fur, the shrine co spot; and, In 1817, Madume De Stacl was pliced talned no {dols, but fu their stead wero polished DBETTER MEN WANTED, beside her parents. Stuce*then, other members steel mirrors, which aro typleal of purity of Ta the Editor of The Tribune. of the family have been laid liere, and those heart, and In which the devoteo louks na ho Cittcaao, May 18.~In view of the late defal- | who rauuin allow, with wise dulicacy, the tall [roye, this ecremony belng proluded by throw. | cation which hes just come to light, it behooves | treesand high wall to screen the encred sput nra few Heash ? futo the shirine, ringing abell, | 10 dyzons of Chicago to pluce greater safe- from strangu cye: A€ and clapping thoe hands to attract the attention bout il v 4 Tk i) of the god.” In one part of the buflding fs g | Suardsl OUE PUble moucys:thun al pres . MR, BUCHANAN. prit's bead 18 thrust, nnd which ho is foreed to wear exposed to the publle gaze—and arrived lato * nt the wuatlve fall to sce an offender who was bclnfi staryed to death for* an ummontlonable crimo. The man had been placed in an upright cage so arranpred that his head protruded from the'top, while'his toes just touched the bottom of the cage, go that he really hung by hls chin, While strength lasted he endeavored to relleve tho welght on his chin by entwining his legs ubout W perpendieulnr birs of his coge; und then When his Umbs swelled to twics thele natural #ze, ho stripped off his_clothes and attempted tostand on them! As I mentloned hefore dld not aeo him, death huving roteased him trom bis suffering before we arrived, A gentleman Wwho had often witnessed this punishmeut in- flicted told ino that it was simply wnozlng to see the delight that the possers-by tukd n watching tho agony depicted on tho counte- naneo of the victim,—sceming to possess not an_liaud st privat ITCATION WANTED — BY A RESPECTADLE +) girf'to dollonve work in » small fainily; good refer- elteca If required. Tleas call ae 94 Wedt Oblo-st., up taipe, together, beeause, though thoy still had cach other, maut nton. X Employment Agencies, 3 . AL | QITUATIONS WANTED—FAMILIES IN WANT O] e Ol B SO Ve phe evots: | ST O Ut L Cerea s L o E—FOUTE G LING WAG pliod at Mrs. wauked-av, A Rallrond War fu Contral New Yark. T A RO T e e NAG QITUATIONS WANTED- IN WANT OF Ltica Herald. N THURSDAY, MAY k. AT 11 OCLOCR, WE K0ud KErVALS €AN save themnselves time and wiony; When the through u’\unl on CSA(;mlay h‘-om (fi’ alial] i, n‘ul{xfi‘lt{luf!fil. Q.’l‘:l:.? ht?ig anl‘; by calling on Sra. LAPRISE, 344 West Madlso & Norwich to Cortland arvived at Cuyler Station, [ sdvances, tie carriages, open god top buggies, phae- | S——— T e on the Auburn Branch, thirts men, led by the | {2 SRSCRE waoin siabX mud wupous, tiarnes. TS WANTED, Town Collector, rushied from concealinent, VE MEN AS GENERAL ¥ Jor dn ertirely ew anils e boarded it, and took full poseessfon, They un- coupled the only passengor~car and pushed it 50 feet up o beavy grude, aid then chatned it to one of the side tracks and blocked the wheels, Of- N U ficers ot the Midland Ruallrond arrived on Sun- A e i | (ay with a party of men, aud a eral melee | jave acvernl gails nider selate 1 botween tho raflroad and’ town suthorities took | canter, and fux-trot prefertf place. Pistols, clubs, und flsts were used until | DORE & NEW Nortii Mg Sy — AR TASTURAGE ¢ v 1ty Uil and unes Pl o e nd road, by JOHN | T = Weut Sidw, 9(8 NEST LAKE-ST.—CONPULTADLE TIOME 208 rooms aiid board 83 per. week, Saly B2 perwerk 3: DAVIY Pronriaion hout vaurd hole louking towards the holy eity of Tesl, which | wsts. To leave the sole control of large sums sorves the sams purpose ns tho nfche in the Mo~ | of city and county fundsfin tho hands of any A 1 Lmnmedan mosques thut pofut towards Mecea. | ane man seems to me to bo throwing tempta- wheCatss ULy Colllmer=A TeagioIncldedt 0 o . & of Itis ¥arly Life, the coupling wus nsuln mado and the car drawn i LY A Guob i v uth Side, 3 &‘i&:i‘&‘ 'lmnl'f»‘m'w"“% i‘:’.«flfl{u ”}.',‘6‘}’&3?.‘.3 kmfl’fi:&:‘“m@k figx?e ’é’:‘:‘,%gi’\fu"é’:'x'é’rd."éi,"'fl,'f tlou In thelr way, In nino cases out of ten men o the Rdifor of The Tribuns. to Do Ruster, Tho trouble fs ot yet. settled, .\lddignf.“tl 4 TS el 76 TANDUL : ARGTATE-NOARD FOR™ sifs o quartity of opiain nto tho mouth of the | surround fhe templs on every elde, Wo Ko to | take offico with utentionof honestly necounting | Laxoasten, Pa, May 10—The Jutdligencer, T e B onE Ul L | == ot pan ¥ L btk Wil oM Unfurtunate man, thus brioglug his sutferlng to | the hindsoma pagoda of Terinofl, at tho gato of | for cyery dollar thut pusses throngl thelr hands, | of this clty, publishes thu following: l‘:l'l:;r‘“" it this statiou, stopplug no tradis Rl Al [ YR NTENED ol aspeedy close, but usually the” culprits are’ ko | Which ure four prayingwheels, besides tavo | but, fruin the records all over the land, the temp- 2 CAUSE OF BUCHANAS 8 CELIDACY, : OMEATIBILIYY OF TEM- anturnlsied Tuonia Wi ioard, can bo Tiad wt tosely Watehed by the offfeinls that {6 18 iinpos- | colossal guardian deitles, wiilcly to my astonish- | tation that meuts thew too often is greater thun **In an elegant mansion near the Arlington 7, vlc. ; perfectly legals o scanidud of publiciiy hove; spectully destrable lucationi references rue Mble fo offer any rellet to the tortured prisoner. | ment, wore cum[)lululy covered with ‘spit-balls! | they can withstand, und the consequunce | flotel, ln this city, reeido two ladles of thoolden pecenary; fue after decree, Dox 248 Cit e The strects, with thelr myrinds of colorud | We learned nfterwards that these wads of | {8 ofivial corruption and “pecuniary loss | aristocracy,—Mra. Freemon and her sister, Miss c .y e, 'at GOLDEMIT'S Lodn and | L pativiiity, ete RO Ot i Fnt MuHaoiaoets - Cash patd for cid r{‘?:“s-wu-.uflayix‘ e DR T MICHIGAN-AV, —PLEASANT BOONS WITH cehewed paper are thrown ot the idols by wor- | to the communfty, Why not withdraw the | Coleman, " Abont }Im.lnunr lndyn lttle rnmnnfn 31].!“:«. . shipurs, who nscertaln by their spit-balls ad- [ temptationt It cun ensfly bo done, and without | clluge which makes her duterosting, Sha was the ertug or not whether thelr prayers uro heard! | 5o trammeling the officlal with red-tape rules as | second lovo and the atiiunced bridu of tho lnte Pres- ORCES LEGSLLY ONTAINED FUR xxum'; Tesldence 1oF pervanal preseice no = suiclent Broot | Toe WHIer decrvor North Side, w H lanterns lizhted up, presentod an attractive ap- gcumucu 18 aur trafi of Sinrickshas dashed at ubn_ Gilpln speed (for “We were without the 5 ving dled calid and sliver, gold dust, sIVer lars, precious stoes, | Addr t cagy, 11l 55 NORTH CLARK-ST.—GQ0D BOARD WITE walls) to Lo wus very itorostiog to stroll tirough th | tomufo the disburscnont of monoya fi uny ’,.‘!,‘,}‘.%,f",’,fi'.’.’"’.:‘,’,‘mm{,", AL Tohe suving dlei In her | saldandatlien R L deliripgio Caredécine TVOITCES LEGAL a ettt R N st MR THE MANDARIN THBATRE, streets at night, Dr, Adams belng untiing in | way cumbersome. Flret, let nulr ity fathers | Qpont ‘o recluss from - Indies’ soclety, 1o | Mledeesforsals. - o 1 -|";'c::'§"-»§n'|‘x'c':"u‘fl‘°“"}"“"fq'.'r Jé":"“"—:&‘?f‘ e FOSETA Dot roomy structure, with s lurgo atago, | bis wllorta to glve us full Infinmation re- | uppoiut cortain banks s the depouftorles of | wia ' enguged w0 tier whow et broad | ADNANCHSSTVDE ON DINNONIN, WATCHEE, | Mondence wineccumry. ¥oo after v, i | TOTEL, 143 AND 150 WABASIT:AV, Wiy cartalwand seenery, projectivg ity the | ganding sll wo saw, Modesty 1a not p pro- | such fitnds, requiring proper Londs from thum | s Awerlean Minlstor to the Court of St Uoiirste beatCiark, Hootis s wad d. Tablished 1634, | caco, 11T, : Tieiwven Madivor and Monros-eis, 31,50 10 §4 pof suditorluim, Weo geated ‘ourselves st a little | Valllug tralt nmony tho Jupancae, andt neither | for thelr sufety whils in thelr charge. s»emm\ JnmuaA in_London.« At that time Miss Coleman | dol . i oe et s i B o A e T R e L bly ¢ ad with 1 nh 1l fee- | men tior women uvineed any emborrossment | require the Finance Comnitteo of the Council | resldod in Nuw York. 1o returned to this conntry LOAL 5L WL, $1,000, e Seuy = vered with rather unpelatable confec I g 9 visit, and on the evening he nrelved Miss Colis Jfah EhOUL ete., un Chicago real estate, SEWING Miscellnncons. Vonery, aliced sugar-cane, and buked sveds, ro- | When we flled futa o bathing estabiishinent | tosudit tho Treasuror's uccpunts quarterly or | ovn vislty and on the eventnhareived Mhss Colol | SV B SR MG ST S8 Wil Ao e | ooy ARG icsannn | ragin GECTIR CAN DDA NOARD A% %embling 2thoso of the pumpkin, aud watched | Whera both sexes, though In apartmicnts par- | monthlys and, lastly, require tho Tecasurdr to b G e b i Vayiiig hia | toreat i expeined correspondiglyfow, oL AA A LONER TUAN TR LOWEST XnVRIC | [P0 SENTLENES, CAN,. MR hoann a1 € progriss of, Lo moak extraordinary pluy that, | Hally separated, weru fu i strict state of nudity, | give bonds as'at presént. By giving proper re- | faigued, sud, lustead wf, deseaing sud payiug i StoruthgoLvais. | S reticiass Bachuok ‘i TArvest Kad eet assprts | Dlocksaty grot slea camvor dunimyd metereures oz 1 luveever wituessed, ‘Chiore werd dcinons, | 1t Was but o fow years ago when both mules aud | tiuneration to our Treasurer, und “coutrolling | BePeeld o, B, MmitniSly e iv, wrbis fety TetDeariorn et | Wient i the eiizy - Shust bo skt ¢ onco ot Gro, | Chunwed. _Adunes LRVERETTE, Tribune otiice. mandarins, soldicrs, and Chinese hetles (olf rep- | femnles bathed ki one great tank, the funda {u this way, much of the dunger of | takon offense at his 1ot catling tho evoning befory, BIEF, RIMIATL & (0, = IR & C 4 and 70 Wabash-ay. e NOES, raented by mm{:i without number, but tho | 'The morutng prior to our departuro from | future defalcations can'be uvolded. nnd refused to see i, wnd they never metugatn, [ V] BANKELS, I8 NEW.5T,, NEW YORK, 100, 84 EVERAL LATE IMPI b shief Intercas of tho drama centored In adarnsel | Osaku, We wero' entertafied ot Dr, Adamg’ Onsenves, What regrets were felt the ‘world Ims,vajr o Exchange. iranae | 1 clipnes, entracinizall Kiods o the niarket, w o R3S WOMAN WANTS TO tnozonfun proclivities, whose existenco | house, snd tho next morning we were bowed * | known, butinnuy un angry bpolee hus wrecked 1557 Ghap o pay ad snces. Money lnai 2\ et witli n wentleman or indy (hat can furnish Kemed X el out of thy city, after the Jopanese fushion, by A 1ATTLE LATE, the bapinew of mep and wonen beyund repiars . drivats Luse t M from $110 to £t Caal, o jotu ter Iy opeulug o siore Wflér ,;}:,“,;b?,{,,fl:,‘,‘&‘.i‘.‘;‘.‘,.;‘l‘(‘?,“i:;’-,l.‘ '1 §|'3|Wm n‘:u obligtuge ll:,:mllumlm. N(lm' we had_docldod 70 the Bultor of The Tridune. tlon. "= IFushington Correspondence OhicigoJowr- QUK DEFICE OF & ) MELCRENT S WEST | for millinery ud drosinak(ux. - Tuvéatigats, 350 State- & ceag- ¥ achiavs [ T & to o preen- | ion golig livst to Nar, a towh gomewlut out | Cirieaao, Muy 14.—The late report of the o e 351d 3 SRy Faymesin "‘lxl by a bund of musiclans seated on the rear 0f tha stage, I should huve enjoyed the perforine Illll!I imiuensaly, for the costumes wero extremo- chy und the ucting 8o varied that tho interest Bever flagged, Duriug tho representation ow acups were kept well flled, und every now ud thon stewming hot cloths were passed sround @ nudience, and thoss who desired washed Uieir hands, fuce, and neck, This was ropeated %0 often that [ came to the conclusion this queer rocceling wus o means of refreshinent rather an an affectation of excessive clenullness, fore leaving Shangliad I met Mevsrs, G. H. nal, T t {n proportion to fiction by tho of our routy, aud for which wo lad no puss, { Grand Jury states that Mr, Cochrane, tho archl- ,|,£,'v’§ h?:?.:"r"t.fi...‘?slnnvy:yl:mnu Indevd; the soly Yot wo trusted that vur pertilt for Kioto would | tect of tho Hospital, Iind given mo tho quantl- | ranonco uitachud to tho inly manitoned 1l g On sl e el s S WA | g of th materiala required or the bulldiag | W BT AL LR o R tin SRR BRI of thu kitchon aud domitory, boiler-ouse, and | dnt Buchsuan, Buapalur Tulrts o the cuntrary whith {8 hure, whosy size may be fmogined | lsundry, and the wortuary, aud madu 16 appeur mumm-mrmllhu:-m T ‘llwn ‘l‘fl:::::rllll;!“ f\‘;n’:ul;::xlfilu:‘llx: Rk when L state that u mun nwy climb througliits | I8 the Teport that it wus something wrong, In that eud nilulr, uithoug! i Tthls wea bub a youth uf 17 or 18 years of oxv, nustrils futo fts hewd. Our appearanco o the | Justics to Mr. Cochirane, T wish to stato that hie | 8 0% 888 BI B XSGRO T ISR L i ‘i exelter #uvo iy no (quantities or tigures to base my bid [ tho atlottod threorecors-sndten. Wi O JneTckaio, s (AROUER e This | Sy OF i o any g - thiy sonmiation | BRSSO SR Ly villige, there was u clatter of wooden shoos us | that was unfatror dlshonest, s sll ho did Was | membor them. Mr. Buchanan, then somie- thio Inbabitants rushiod to the doors of thelr | Ot Iy Tequost, to show mu his upproximato | whore n the twlghburkvod ~of do, years “LOAN OS IMUROVED CUTY ThiT: e of B1,000 wiid UPWARIL, Qi A Lo | At Union Frust Co., 135 b L Opan LN b A3 'IVE MAN WITII $an C. ILLING © | 4\ togodn tho country, cut muke a few thousaud duls h“ ‘;‘Imflm‘l“, nu-un(ln‘i\ lllll - l;:l“:‘i' IKITHRI"“':;“.’ with ONEY IO TUAN 0N DIAMO! WICHES, OSTNETWI ALMER CAND B sty ik eayslane didrea), Luliyulices DISEES St SAMSELMATRIES, | ] T-UETWRES FALNEE AxD SRR A STEADY ML WITIT e300 TASH, CAX FIND oL iloe, 128 Clarkoac, Bosu, uieatatr. | b iihiebuie Mten, Themier Wiy Gty o | 2, s eorotiriny, tor burives Iaviutmeat: ste LRSONS HAVING A SULPLUS OF | Warded by lead lug same st this otice. J. 1L WOU duipheat., 100w s b OF other woots, and necd Honsy for | f 5= b T MAD A ST g e tor D"",‘t’.fm&,“.‘x?}‘é: Ao S PER ) ONEY TOLOAN 0l8; thestock L4 compiste; sl s L A IR s Sl sl Sl ant e s £y 4 doet vading buslness in the 4 e AN, vt & QO Toom 1L 13310 {:Iuw‘r\}ls o S, Addras DROGG ST i 1y, 1 ceut.” Tl 5 b : car &Co., Clileago. wd Charles 8. lolt (sons of D. C. Iivlt, | slngular hubitations, whils thu children stared | Oiurcs, which I understood werd no sceret, of ayr, hod beew vlected In the ) TGO LUAS 1§ SO T0 STIIA] R it FOI SALE—VOI PATHT ; . C. y puy, | 1820 as Member of Congress for the Laneadr -‘{» L QDU W12 ESE 5 SRy Prvvereg and WS N Sazie ‘Hare ‘II:‘:\D‘ h??") who were also on 'tlmlr way | ut us wildly, murmurlog * E-gin-san ) ¥ (bovba- ___,&‘_H‘ Duizar, ter Dlutrict. Tho long seaslon extended, 1 think, | thls vicinly. uwx‘.fi?-‘-’m‘&“l‘u’»‘fi.vi?’"\'\!'il‘."\\'nm $ lsativdl By vbo 0l tho be :Tl‘x'mhnxxlllfl\‘k'flurn ]: '+ 0f the A Hyuse, cornar, 'm'h Vfluvlu(gml the ruls of traveler for the | rian llmn{lu wo rolled Ly, It wus an intensl; into thy month of July, 1t was a hot, dusty sums | 123fa Sall blate urdry poods boatadnd, shocs, or othier perwunl | === e —— — 15 o yeara, Churming fellowa thoy areyand | novel sud fascinatiog ridv, and wo all enjoyes Tho Use of Tobuooos mer, and theatage-conch then wasthe on ved = 2 provstiy, Addegd JANUARY, Tribuvo ollive. SCELLANEOUS, havp n to thank iny stars for coming fn tohtact \‘vfi'x such lnwlllgcn’;. und amusing men. Reeumlng our Journcy, wo left Bhanghal A"'l:vl\ 22 In the side-wheel steamer Uolden 1l Yokuhamu belng our objective puint, Thia n““ of steamers 4 now uuder tho * Mitsu aly approt it hmmensely, ur seemlngly tireleas Dr, B. ¥. Rlchardson, F. 1% 8, fn his ©Dlss | woans of travul. The Bulthoory cvacts not coolles drew us Into Nura I the | vmsvs of Modern Lifs,” Lsan uucuun}nmmhiug reach tho clty until after D o'clock in the evaning. widdle of the ulternoon, we having como 87! oppongnt to the use of tobacev, My refutes, | Thero were sevoral wlnluh\: wdunlun-lhq axrival. antles sineo morning, with only un liour's rest ut | however, the notion that tobucco smoking causca fl{ tho klage, who con n‘::. a‘u 'I ucmnnn}fu noai, We had great fun upon arriving at the | cancerand consumption, Dr. Richardson b m:‘ ‘i?.'&“m.{‘.’b‘.“’;. :.i‘ Sl gh'l,“;uy l'lr‘muunu‘-l tea-housa (for, of courss, there werw no hotels), | Jioves thut thers 18 1o grouud for ussuming thal, 2 oyer, wet K8 WANTLD. N G ki At A LLANEOU e e o | Lo A DYEITISE LS DESTRNG 70 REACT COUNTET 0 £\ roudure oun do 80 o ihe cheapest and best maauer GooD NGTHETTE | i, S s S Sh o Ry Loy Gy ANTED—A 3, (N L0 4. 3 L 0 s Capita of & En00a) Caly Secr vperty. Adirvee it enalubiodan Vi i Cuteutor dulawmans: | \\TANTERT0 EXCHA il ue or mops sictlony of X (cesstul proliubly buatocss; active or slleut pariner | Trom 3 0 10.vouuis, &nd Jot, bn Evagstvn of Qlens | 2 3 4 4 Vi A ass L7r iy sy g, Yot bartae Speabtings e S Bol | gbinial iy wined & N RS LLOGG, Tedisk R0 At that thwe the Court-lHouse jstond st et B 1—--_—_‘—7_-‘—“ Company," u_Japaness compouy, who | us hundreds of the men, women, and children | organic disease results from thie use of tol 00, ks Mo four ¥ . STOIAGE. T e ee—— CASIE I'AID FOR CASTOFF CLOYIING. Jave purehuscd th Faclll Matt buuta stinuing | of tho villagy gathored hbout iy o sama tane | ba b bolieves that. functiona) disordurs wro tn- | Berscction x‘x'-'.uh‘u'.fam'i"nmél’.“.‘:.a‘ti.“.‘.l,h‘:fi 7] B N LOUCATIONAL, Algditurtin S aleilat, SO AWeen Chinn and Jupan, Ho muerry was our per that Wo regard tho Hwild meu of Burneo | separubly from the bubit of sinokiig, and tho | §u b southwostern wigle, Suon afier atlghting | QTUNAGE = FURRITURE ~ARD MERCIDSDIEE" N B D IS T UL FAVILY SCIOOE VR = {u oue inusouy at howe. ‘Though supetlative- | author gives u loug doscription of 16 varlous | aud chafitni a fow momehis with acquintanccuwho, | Aoty iios s Wathingion st s charecarery low | \WHST END INSTITUTE. | FANILY SCil m AMuiatias, ot Liteos Curlons, thiy ‘Ward very L s o v | e eleys sy Do tracet bt Rnppeniod 10 bo L tho vicluity, Lio et 10 hla chuior [Micusibbdtyucod u4 wovds, THOMAS A HILL 1 | 1Y vessefager, Mrv, = b DY, Priacipal, Now w,fi?,fimwmn::.u Lutoret in e ) ey 5y polite uy . s 4y that woleft Clilns amld rosrs of laugh- » Ad arrlved ab Nogasaki (wo daye aftir-