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Stirring Speoch from a Prom-’ inent Towan. Why He Left the Democratic P Party. ilo Couldn’t Stand the Rebel Sen~ {iment that Controls It, And Intends to Voto as He Fought, for the Cause &f the Union. A Soathing Reply to the Abmeo Heaped Upon Him by His Late Politioal Asgooiates, : Qon, James M. Tuttlo delivered a rousing speech befora .the Hayes end Wheeler Club, at DesMolucs, on the 20th fust. The General has Ticretofore occupled o yery promineut position smong the Democracy,—having boen a Demo- cratic eandidate for Governorof Towa, us well 88 a Democratic candidate fov Member of Congress: For years ho has struggled to secure tho exlst~ enco of Union sentiment in that party, but has fimally given up the effort io diegust,—Seccs- slonism having obtained complete control in its councils,—and has given his adbesfon totho party of all true patriots,~the party which pro- sorvod the Unlon ngainst the ssssults of Hohels - in arms—the party Which has carried ont - the sacred principles that triumphed §n the bloody contest of 1801-'08,—the purty whose continuanca ln power 18 easential to the existence of the nation,—tle party of tho Republic,—the Republican party. Gen. Tuttle's spoech is of 8o able o character,— {a such & truthfully-scathing commentary upon tho porformarces of the go-called Dewtoersey,— that we give it below In full koowing that it will moet with the hearty indorseent. of every man who {8 a lover of his country,—every man who 18 o friend of Justice and tho Right: Mr. Chatrman and Gentlenen of the IHayes and Wheeler Club: When 1 concludad to change m, party [ thonght that T might be allowed to do it quictly, 1t was a private act, aud required no public_announcement, and there wna no one to whom I was obligated to account for such an ace tion. But, as my cuurso hing been #o nseatled, and 1 have been calléd so severely to acconnt, I may 15 weil embraco this opportunity to tell both my Domocrotic and my Ropublican friends wity I have lefi the old Domocracy, and why I am licre to- night. 'The nct of my chiongo was a privalo one, bat my reasons for ko doing wera public ones, and tuey may bo told, and shall be, [Chren.] lam no speaker, and minke no protensions of “belng. lmd can talk to yon as nolghbors. I have been consldered doabtful by many Democrnta for nonrly two years, [Laughter.] - Tndeed Inaver have been & Domocrat If the jusucs nn which they are fight- Ing thia year aro the principleaof thoparty. [Great applaues, ] Jut noarly two years ogo the corse of duty was devcloped isnch more pialaly than it evcrhgdkbun bofora. What I tiad scen ofora v wron; iad continned hupe, I'!'a:‘tm ';m v}:md wxlw mistakes that would phi mended. TEDEL DEMOORATS, Wearly two years ago I was in St. Lonls, Now {here Is nothing pecullaz {n slmply boving been at #t. Lonle, Lot lwas thero also in 1801, 5Cuem. That was'jant after the firat battle of Hull Hun, an Bt. Louis was thorvnghly, wildly, Inssusly Kobel, 1t was worth a man's }ifo (hen nlingst to by wcen in the Unfon unlform. A Uunlon officor about the hotels, where congregated the nuliicat Beceasion slements, was hooted at, -and derided, and fold, with sucers, ** Yes, you'll po Bouth, and you will rome back, a8 tho Unlon woldicrs hisve just conie back from Bull Run, with your talls tucked, * But a4 1 remembered It, none of our_troops from Towa over came buck in that shape, | [Lnuzbtor and a planse,] That was the feellng in St. Louls in 1R01; andthis feeling I found there again, in tho game spirit and in the, sanie places, re-oxprassed by the very same men, when Twas there in 1874 1t was then 1 heard the news that the Domocrals had elected n mnjority of the Natlunal House; and theeo samo fellowd who swarmed ahout the hotels, talklng treason, and derfding Union soldicrs, in 1841, were exultant aud delirlous with joy thislast time. 1remarked toa geutleman, who had boen & comrada with me in tho War, **This Iooks llko the amo st of fellows who were spouting trcason hore st the beginning of tho War, \What s it that 1s_exciting them so, and what alls them" We psked o aquad of them what it was that *‘made them feel so goodt” 1 heard gne of them say, $We hinve gov them this time. Wo can heat them thia thoe. " We asked who thoy meunt by stthem." They replied, **Wo'll elect tho next Prosident, and thon we'vo got them.. Then we'll get pay for all property destroyed fn the War, avd thex we'll got puy for all our 10st wlaves. W ¢ bave the (Touso ovorwhelming!y new, and In 1870, the Centennlol Jsar, wo cin ot tha Scnate und a Dom- o:ratio Prosldent, Thon we can appoint our Cown- mittces to_sult onrsclves, sud choose our ‘own Bouthern Clalms Committee or Eouthetn Clajma Cuurt, and mnke good our losses by the \War' They meant that they would get puy for all the mpcrt‘dcslmyell by the Umon Ariny, aud pay or all (heir emanoipated slnven. THE EX-REBEL PHOGRAMME, £nid one, **Glva us posscssion ol the Coverns ment, and the North will bo the Hcbels nest time," This waa the tall, &nd the talk in earnest a8 \wan the talk of the samo mon In 1801 They mean ft. They talked {¢ over coully and rerfous! Bald they had alrendy a nnited South, which would ho nearly enongh, and that thelr Democratic allles in the Norih dare not deay them the little more, the fow wore volers, that'they yould need. This i their idea to-dny,~to gali by - legiaiution, b means of diplowacy and trickery, what they falle fown by meaus o forco. 1 Bllasa It | know t.~ Al thelr expressions sugzest it, and’ o}l thbjr sctions provo it. What cléc do thoy mean? Why i A1 that thoStato of Missourl has sucd to every former ownor of slaves in thit Stute a certifi- cate for $1,000 for cvery slave, payable when the (eneral Government will pay it "Tuls very thing, the total usmount of the vaiue of thair emancipated slaves, Is now eetimated as o part of tho Htate debt In Missour!t Iused to think that this wasn Ropublican falschocd, the certificato matter. HButitls an actual fuct, and thewe certiil- catey, and all certificates or showings of lusec sus- talned throughout the Stute, are being saved up an carofally os monoy against the day when the Dei.oc- rucy, and the livhel siement raling it in the Ni tional Qovernmeut, shall Lave atleined to powor, 3¢ Mimaurl wlll do fbls tilug, and hold out this e’rl-ltlmnl;: m ._r s':;x hnll umfluenwlud“lhbevely why erm, all wo § 0163 and whi nob they go ig o Hovel States, THE CONPHDENATE TOUSE, When these things came to my knowledge, 1 could not do losn than halt for furthor davelop- monts, watehing suspiclonaly every movement mada thereaftor Which 1 could'neo had & tendone: toward drawing the Democracy North and Sout! nearer together,—a unlon wmci Icouldses would Inovitably put the ld Itbul aloment at. the hesd of, and virtually In control of, the purty, [Ape l.lmun.] Evenls hauva. culoiinated rapidly aince hen, and I had not long to wait to ace the wholo rogramme, ‘The Dumucratic House soon gave e Tl orough, [Cheers. | Forsomo timo 1 havo Lcen reagy to answer the uestion; ** Havo you 1uft the Déwucratic partyt® baye. | [Great applause. | “And 1am often asked nowt $tlsitsar W lldynu ¥uto for Hayes and Wheelors® 1t 14 so; nud { Wil Work for Chetn a8 sveil 03 voto for thow, ~[ilenewed applausa,] My Democratie friends osk me for my reasons, l'flwm are plenty of them, und ull of them cannot be told 1o flicso fow rentarks, Aad It1s not meceswary to tellall, Firat, let me say thut my abandunwment of Democracy was not caieed, ns lnd Leen charged by {he press Of Hhat party, cauee of the Currenicy or Tarill question, 1 have no objectlon to thoas plauks u the st.,l.uulnsvmum. Lat my reasons -,xm‘n,ulhnvo already indlcated, aod will dow state urther, The Domocrats who prers o for my reasons may know them. * On the road the other day Lmet an old Democratle friend, —ouo of the Van' Buren Cuuny Denocrats whont Dave Shuward, Iu his reed fn tho paper the other duy, said never had Buy falth in sy Democracy after I went into the War, [(Applause.] .Quite excliedly ho wanted to know {C It was true, (ho report thst' I lad really Jeft the Domocrutle party, J answerod, **1tisa fact.” o maked tho rcasons forit, Itold bhlm thoy were quite plonty and wuflicient, and, as we Tud plenty of ime, 1 would tel) Elm some of thew. Bomething of whut 1 have already stated here wus firat safd, and then [sald that the first thing{ n' ¢ In the Democratic tlouse waa tho up- olutment of itz 1ugh, the H!r& ut-at-Arms of he Coufedersto Cougreas, ae the Doorkeeper of the . House, and _(he dlsplacuinent of Union ioldicrs—many of thew crippled in the War =with tho ex-members of the Iiebel army. |dreat applacie) e wanted Lo know 1t hey didn't have a right to do (hle. I mn- Iwered lhullhuxlud. but that I also Lad the right to eapprove and donuunce It Another thing I 1idn't ko was Ben 11411's Rebel apcech and ita bold aiterance of treason, aud | didn't Jiko the Rebel Lm In responue to It all over the Bouth, forl had card that yell bofore, sud knew what It moant, lireat checrs.] Thoy tell me—the Dewmocrats— Lt I ain **scared of Ben (LY T dow't think I f: Idon't think I was *tacared of ' any of the Hills when 1 et thew I e South 1 do not ro- member that 1 was. (Ureat cheering.] ‘Thon I tuld my frend how, worse than all of the muny Lad and unblueliiug acts of the Democratic House, Lesteomed s infamous the act of sppolnting to the Clerkslilp of the leadiog Comuwitieo of tho ouse the wan Hambleton, who nanied his son Jon Wilkew Hooth, ofter the asuasein of President Lincoln, . (Imwense checring. | ‘Fbie outrageous acL, ju truckling to tha Rebel clemcut, the Northe ern Democraty dure ot dlaownj und, for sll T know, (hisman 1 atill the Clerk of that Cummit- tee. ‘The litilo clild, 80 dishonored by its nawne 8nd the significanco of i1, had tho good kensv, thank God, todfy. [Applauss, BEN UILL'S SPEECI, ‘That speech of Iien Hill's, and the record that the Denivcratio party bus wade fu regurd to it %ould biave Leun envugh of isclf to send auy man ¥ho carce fur bis comadsy out of wll fellowship / s GEN. TUTTLE. y of whare leading members, |t wan ma that speech, defended Andersonville and the elous treatment of Lnlon prisoners in the Soathern Conld T indorse that, and atil} ro- own comrades who sufered (a them miore than dunth und hetl? Capn any Indorsen sentiment 11111 alsn #atd, In that apeech, ** We wentoutof the Unloo hugelnthe Conati which even tacitl n, And wa came back A th rdl::lélmllvn" of tl Tinlon they wera tr. 20 ha osiro Roen tham when thay wers doing thin Applsuse and langhter. 1802, —the firs the Ttebel troops camo be: that 1 ancended an elovation to watch h a ficld-glass a8 theycame. ame in three columi ] I remember ane morn= A diy of the battlo of q they, c ;lfifla‘»‘h‘:fi:‘l&k:& at 7 [ Milhlr:lldr:r-l’lw{},;d n army looka nd it ar I e paara to _have three timea ita ¥ I 2 hllu:“:nzdl n‘hm‘: :7! <0 advancing columns, that I took lo Lo{mnfll:{'lcn :nd rhine oll’ Layoneta in the sun, But sinco $1811's apcach, that y were hearing, but Constitutions that em dolng a goos ese Jobels who were not Ttebols, 1+ Conatitution-huggers. ! The boys wlo aso here before me. vlv nome of ft 1 by which it alway! actnal atrength, ous cheoring. {hls hogging, tl witli mo nt Donelson, VCanahtar, and cries by 8o ¢ saw them at it in & good many battlea what patriots they were, doing fomuch for ** the Constitution of our common countryl" DEMOCRATIO DITTEMNESS, Ono thing T have now come to, which fs palnful osk about, as it ls la r from being allowed to leave o8 I had hoped and expectod, with no ofse about It, you hnve scen, many of yon here, what has been snid and cb Tut w 1 l': tho Ilhln. lel; di s of lotices, the mos m aimaing e withont atint, and charging me with ol . iioae finga, wilets would wl eling Ve Seraf et i i e, and havo sl he Democraoy sgainel me In the you have seen ys I have recelved flrmedflm In‘m rty 1 liavo Je ggnw’lcllnn tha right. I can tion of 'ono thi career of my o o lo-ln-nll'ml'u’flen. John of ogan aud 1 wore togethor & K‘llm lurngnnrt of the War, aud we talked over a8 fellow-Domocrats, and in eve After the close of gain, When 1 had partod from him Tie was 6 Democrat; then he wos & Itej ‘itterly anil-Demos underatand your course in changing partle: cannot hlamc you very much, undorstand {s, what inakes you so terribly bitter ninet the Democrats.” He replicd, ** You never 111 fully undorstand it 1l you Democratic party, which day wil then yon will sce It plalnly enough. all portsof auvonymous, villainouns, coysrdly let- tors, charging you with all sorts of heaplnyg upon you al ut what I capnot ourself leave the 1 sorts of vile abuse,' 5 TID REBEL, ABUSE OF TRN OENERAL. 1 know the public charges made againat Loj and know pereonally what atroclous liea man; them were, and I soald not concelve that parf 14 go _nny farther than it wont in the Tut now 1 do see. T T have recelved charge me with boing & rolbe: incendiary, and & murdorer! These charges make to descelbo my carecr snd record aas soldler, on, in viow of such sbuse as from iy rosolved purposa of iy hurling back npon thele et e Wit theas’ things, one of these mon churging me Wi es0 things, seratch his skin and you will find » Hebel. mendoas npplauso.. Let mo refer to_somo They soy I stale cotton, and m|ndn QOrcal appluuse.) 1 ut two luta 6f Confoderate cotton, o it —cotion bolonglng tothe Rebel Governs urned it ovor, and took duplicate re- ceipta for It,—one of which I sent ta the Secretary whore 1t now 1s, and the other I e AT ‘l ndnvqlt‘.lflldo 8 cent ln and never triud to do work of these charges, becausa that s sll there s f it o ‘hey say 1 apeculated in gold while at the hoad ey asy L ap s (Laughter.] The Wall-atrect brokera were running up the price of gold, speculating on the fasl-Increasing perlis of tho Nepublic, saying that Vicksbui " and that therefare {he Rebellion would ba victorlons. They dld not scruple thus to speculate, evon if it was deotroying the credit of tho Govern- ment and helping the Cunfedoratea, \Wall-street wnd the Ttebels were logether thon,—ua they are nmenso avplause], —an all thers was of could take Vicksburg, and knew when It would bo taken beforg Wall-street did. coinange of them. Can 1 be blamed, thls, for departi suthors all suc! ‘of ‘theso charges briofy: of the Treasury, of my commund, ‘We knew tho Mis- d go_down, eo we conlid land un tho landed on the other and knew that, when we did land on thelr. side, thero would be trouble. Bo, in April, we or- nized togetfer & number of our ofticers, and formod & club [laughtes got all tho money we coul and gverythiu cry dollar that I coul ‘Woall put In this mone; ide (we had alresd All drew our pay, ai Iput in lhlf‘x{ll mng iz that T'had, and borrowed our pay aa soldiers, sent & man to Wi gold shiort at seller's option on ninety UL 4p OUT Money na maj pl on our part that we conld ke Vick: burg, and thit wo would do It, anda bet on Wall- atract’s part that we conldn't4and wonldn't. We of the bot. We did reat cheerlng, frequently ro- ented.] The river \ent down, and we went n. We won our bet, and Wall e mado mouey, I mndo atakenl our lives, to take Vicksturg, enowed cheors, ] street lost, [Laughter. money,—lota of It, and good purpose ta tho Unlon, too, as well r It wos not_knowu the day our gold was suld whoso it was. Dut the next worning It was announced in the New York pross that it was the of the Unlon ofiicors before Vickshurg, et, virtually, that they would fake Vicl In twenty-fonr hours 5 ht oble men Wwho ro of Viekshurg were in *'the fowmilica to-dny ave saved from poverty by the profit of thia soldlers’ bet with Walt You may call it & bet, and morally wrong, If you choose. fam will- reaponsibility of §¢ aa {4 {a, pl Id ‘speculato in gold while I'wag actunlly at the liead of my divislon, and that one charyo la trae., gh! TIIB BURNING OF RIC The newa that seoms to have got aw: country, aud some one. sippl writes 1o 8 Bt Louls pap am **the Gen, Tultle whoeo troops, on the march from Milliken's Band to Grand Gulf, burned e many fine housos on Lake St. Joseph, among thom tlo inest ronldonce In all the Soutbern country, that of Cul, Dowle, tho Inventor of the famous 1 the man [much laughter and applauss], the same Gen. Tuttle who with his boys all the houscs wore It was the grandoat. houeo T ever saw _or resd sbout. _The house and furniture aro said to have cost $500,000, apholatering wus grand Loyond all description, T found a nuniber of Union soldlers ia th belonging to Btecle's divislon, which was ahead of wine. fell in the rr club,"" and their I REDELA' NOUSKS, c {s thut 1aw a house:burmer, have left the Domocratio down In the old m on the Lower Missis- r, wondering If T burnod bofore my comman mansion was not. were Jounging aroun: tholr tnuddy boots, enjoylng the laxuries, [sent thoin on to tholr connuand, and passed on with the hemd of my division, My cowmand was nlong the road. _After abou! ad pnssed, und T waa about 2 or 3 uked back, atiracted by an immense owle houso was gone, 1 suppose It waa hurued by some of my boys. I Bome of my aoldicow—ol Jowa s, too—wora just out of & Relel prison, te tortares froek in thelr minds; and this waa thelr Orst march, be! and they probably kuow something about it Our arders were all againat burning the houses, 0 wo conld have provented ' thelr burning ro had made it o wpecinity. wo Lind anothee speciaity on land just then, flnwud lsughter,) This'ia my recurd as o house- do not doubt it. THA STEALING-VOOD CMARAR, charge me. too, with stealing wood, 8 smount—twenty col right, - [Great aughtcr. | 1 got the wood, there [polntiny the martial ban sitting at ong side, and who was drummer of Com« A of “ll;(?nm&u lovltl] r, Maore, sitting here [pol Movre, of the 8 % % knows about that, nting to 3Mr. W, 8. ccond], knows about it, too, and BD’IhLul' au helped load the wood; ‘The Bocond Iowa can swear to that, tl;m:ll:h:iflfl ;v:-m":{‘x:u: ot ordered to tke wy regiment, ta Padacah, aud join a floet gol: Ttiver to take Fn{»; Henry. by At Calro [ learned that orders wers clianpod ofu the fleot g fort Donelsun, atthat I was on with wy regi- and sought evory oppor- t wo couldn't rodch tocre ved at Bmitbland the ilegt ‘Tha Captain of thy boat no Cuwberland-. nd couldn’t go up that river, I forcei and plucod a il of moldlers llut-house, with orde: Pllot to live a min: up tho Gumberland itiver to oilicers of tha atcambo ment wera bitter Rebels, tunity to dolsy us, vo tha the Captaln an cldent bappened to the boat, Mills, of Des olnes, aftorwards oificer of hie day, and hid charge of the u all who knew tiat noblo mon wnd _boro know that ho would bave performed his duty. by wu had not been golng laug till one of my soldlery, who was an old_steamboatman, told th Captain was **pleying It on me’" that there wi half a cord of wood on the ose was Lo Fun out of wuad sf the reach of fuol, a1 tiing to Fort Donelson. 1 beun to wateh for wood, 1 taw” some—this sawe tweuty cord, the Captain to land the buat for tho wood. he didn’t need it; that 1 told hlm he coul Lauglhter.] e landed usey old Rebal ‘Ilie Cuptain awked bim [Laughter, ] dSonn tested that Denty of pullaakore or “nfio ll‘?‘;‘—w?{h Rebel wink, ‘The owner, of would sel W & Rel nk, ner, ol d wa would take It wit 1le sald wo couldn't take ft, 1 but we would try. Vo tried, and cvery wan In the regi- ofiicers and all, were soon loading woud, m %3 on the bost speedily, soldicr fn the lot, helped [Laughter.] Tue dwner wsated 0 know, &d we s we couldn't, we tu dv that atealing. with it, and the party in whose nane, and by one | wera leaving, who wan guing to pay him for the | zenn, ), in d him that £ dWin't knotw, and thatal) | ehoers. wood, T tols 1 knew was, that wa iwere bound for Fort lionel- wood. [Cheers, heard of the fun that th Second Jowa find thy with that lotof Ben 1111's $C netitntion-hinpger: Ahont 1 and with shooting men after thay had surreudered, firstwent to the front, Thie tuwn wason the llannl : him and hia speech; and the martinl band, hav- Ut St Jo Joad, The Second lows wan tho A8 | 1,40 It the baud of the ol Aecond Tnwa of the | the same old drumns, played * Hafl to the and wero | With an unction that farely clectrified the audl- rst Unfan troopn that the tebels down thers | ¢nce, and brought back to the old soldiers pres- hadseon. As we came to (his litile town, & Hebel | ent the vivid memories of the duya when they fiag was atreaming fron 8 pole In a door-yard. It | wera at the front, led by this same band, debsig oo sl Massiiciass Unlon regiment that made the ttip along the w! Iength of’ that Jine. Others had gone :{‘l‘,]a hat the Sacond made the whole trl; wna the first rag of the Confoderasy my hn{n had ncen, and they sald it musteome down.” (Cheers,) 1 anticipated no trouble, hnt, after Lhe boys went up there, I heard romo shots, and then 1 went up, A yonug Rebel had heard of our coming ta Lflo town, And had raleed the fiag asa deflance and a | New En menace, and 8ald It shonld flaat §f he had to protect | ** Our es it with hia life. Hoe gotn chance. Hoeakl, with | make a few remarks, hia revolvor drawn, aa the boya came up, that the pretty heavily Tonded, *commenced firing 1 " whol after the followlng style: 6 boys proceeded to take the thing 1 Feller-ci'zens, er hundred years 'go th' In- don't' know exactly, Philo, X Juns wore thicker 'n— ‘rourid here—-"" % o thers Tholating lo Hercone of the Committee, noticln old drum that he deummed, through Lhe War), can | Colonel's condition, shook his hicad as a hint for toll Inu more nbant that than I can, moroe elegant language, which the speakor con [Mr, Case—**The fellow aald he would shoot the | strucd intu a detilal of firat man who dared even to touch tho fing or staf®, | fiercaly on his adviser, and contlued: were,—thicker'n flies 'round Why, & man coutiln't down, —and ho “got killed, How ho was killed, Mr. Caso agaln, sitiing near by, Liolding the samne and the boys went for [t. _Tlo fried fo shoot, snaps ping his rovolver twice, He didn'Lgetn chance % m'Ingess-cask, z'c",‘.‘;.‘}.',g']"“ Bis flog came down and so did ho."" | o1 itg parden "thout gettin' the scat of hls The Genernl—Well that's the story of ft. T | brecches stuck full of arrers—* Here, amid & general roar, the Colonel waa N Tlnd naw the foollsh yotung Revel | persuaded to pusipone the remalnder of his didn't sce that partof 1t. I aaw the flag lter It wan down, thongh lying there dead, 'That'sall T know about ft, and | speecl. mrlmpullm sponsible, 1f so, 1 have nothin; take back. Our bnsiners down thero was to pul down the Itebel colors, and of course wa coni- menced aa 800n A8 we saw whero the work com- A menced, [Cheers.] The boye in taking down the Tebel's fllq had ta shoat tho Rebel to” doit, and 1o save thel SIICOTING REBXL DRIDOE-BURNERS. these aro the facts: The Rebels had tho Tallrond-bridaes and toncing ap thterm ng keep the Unlon troopa from getiing to the front, | Sial} They were trying to throw trains off tho track, and | goid une weaken bridges sopa to fet whole regiments down Into calsy chusme, and rivers. hoping thus to kill | AU, hem, ‘ell, Tsent Licut. McKennoy (now Gen, the Becond then,~—as gallanta soldler and as noble- ga:r,l‘:d & man as ever lived, but who alivays meant thend murderoua depredations, Dy a littlo stratey ho managed to catch a lot of them in the very act, (Lasghter.] A pang o them were tarring s ruil- [0 road-brid, y to Lurn it just hefore s traln, | W bud reached it Well, in catching the fellows at it, be hurt some of them, (Laughter and applause, | The first roports I F“ of lfie #omo of tho Rebels, friende, or ehiot the Itold them to walt awhlle and I would ingnire into it Pretty soon *'Mac" and the boys came in. Xsaw that Ked bim what he had hecn dofng, u“&‘“"'lmh e aald ho had canght some of the devila, and had | eigbt stopped 'em, [Laughter.]. Wo lad caught them teariug down and lmmiux]lha bfldsio. and they had fnt hurt. {Leughter,] "I naked If he had killed hem. 1Y safd ho guesacd s0—as they didn't move any afterwards, I saked {f it was so that he hnd shot them after thoy had surrendered. MHe said it ‘wasn't 80, that he wouldn't let them merender. Chears. ] e said, **Doyou think I conldletthose {on troops, and were teyfng to doit sgaln, come up s e, with tliole hnnds £1l lakred ovors 1han atiotape ton ¢ Y 10 a0d {2 to °""fifi:‘ surzender? No, sir. " I conldn'tdo | JH3G4 thelr deviltry now that1know of, and mors of Pfifi,‘"’“.". ity and 1 t. Onelot of them have sloppod them will if T can cateh them. " [Apphmc.] What did Zsay? Did I rebuke **Mac® pquad? “Iaald, **You have dono right; and do {4 again, whenover and wherever yon _catch any oth- \ cre at the mme sort of deriltry," Those were tho fellows 1 am_charged with ha Axn, IR ML fo L g amyrdored aitar ANTED—TO NUY TIORAE, LIGIT WAQOY, Y “aadtiameas. Call at the Chimpion Weatner Btrip were no mors bridges bumed on that line whi . s e s e & e ANTED—TO PUNCHASE TOR PATT CARI and clear Iota, A new or Dearly now carrlaze, Ap- le. h description aud ey had surrendercd, They didn't surrender. | \) *Mac* wouldn't let them. [Cheors.] Thers was In command of that road. Soun after wo left, they burned a bridge, and threw a train into tho yator, Kiling & nu mb Thoy thought they were laying the trap for a sol- dicra® trala, Dut the night-passenget happened to L coma Orut, and wo. the soldlars cscaped. 1 only | popm ta i ANONYMOUS LETTCRY. These, ' follow-citizens and nolghbors, are some of the many chiargea mado ngainat me, and sent to flren"l‘fll&bel":(b it BALE—IN THE YOUNG AND THRIVING cliy of Lincoin, 1., n me dally Ly the score, in auonymous letters. 1 canuot refee to all of ‘them.- They can prove op many Ik things on mey union any’ Galon ofcer gr soldler who wa n {he War and teled to do hia nty, We wcre down thero to make war,—not | sonable, merely, ko Ben Hill's rebels. to hug the Constl- gP tution, v hd In liaving done m{ int{n a woldler, In my hnm- ‘ble, and yet earneat and well-meanine way, 1 am now called, after { have left the Democratic party, 4 robber, & hurner of houses, & murderer!—just na Gen, Logan, honest, mnoble, truc-hearted, and patriotio, was go stigmatized aftor he hnd left the same_party. Do luu wanier, gentlomen, that I have been stung inlo making nublicly the remarks thut 1 have hero? Ihave no nbuss 10 maka of any onc. Iecallno une by mame, Istate simply tha goneral facts, that otliens may seo s well as my- | [0 sclf that tho War and the hate of Unlon soldiers | j did not die, 4s the B, Louls platform ways, eloven | Yo years ago, n THN ST. LOUIS CONVENTION, . ‘The Convention did not look as_though freason was an odlous thing, nor that Rebela wore any the 1ena to be honored than patrlots, That gathering proved again what the Uemocratic Housa lud ul- ready proved, that thoold Hebel element is run- ning the Democratic party, and that its whole hops of success (s staked on thcir solid support. Tho; wers allthere st 8t, Louls, and were the lona n¥ the day, cepucially honorod ond cheered by the Convention, and bonored and Honized by the rame ganga of Rebols who wore spouting treason and abusing soldiers there in 1601, as we were golng 10 the front, and_who wera talking the same ‘trewion WwhenI was thore two years ug‘(‘a. [Applansoe. ) ‘Why ia it that the nomination of Tilden hus o re~ vived and refnsplred the old Robel olcment? Why 80 much more 50 than the candidacy of Ureelvy four years ago, when thero wes somp hope of zew party, audiho death for good of the vld De- mncm{( Yon can anawer as well asIcan. It lgoks like thoy kuew thoir man, [Applause. | Tho alarming demonstrations dally developing In the Houth would look like it. 1 gco that the Leader in~ teryloscd wy old fricnd, Poter Mayors, now living in Mlavourl, to-day, and thot Petor says tuat thy ntories of raleing iho Rebel flag in Missourl are un- trug. 1 hopo thoy are, Tut the reports scom to he well authicuticated, and I fear some of them are trus. : wor Lo people to do these things wonld be bad, butnot s0 bad, we must remetu a8 wan the ‘Robel spoach of Ben il in Congs 0 heartily cheercd by his Democratic colleagues, and so wild+ 1y applanded at the Bouth. 'That spoech let e re- To! Bol B cratlc presa now say thoy do not indorse thisspecc! Lot thoy chiecrod It when it wawmade inthe Honee, and the South cheered iti and thelr denunciation of {t now Is not so much denunciation of tho splrit of ft as his imprudenco in making it. And now, In conclusfon, us to the reason why I have not left the Democratic party sooner. They | oy say I want ofice, und that 1 have wantod oftice, 1 If'T hind, gentlemen, I would have laft the Demo- | odi cratic party yearsogo; for it {s a watter of recard | that [ Lave sald for years thal there was never au, hopa of the Democtats cnuyhle Towa. - If I ha beyn an ofice-scokur, 1 #hould have Jeft tho old party long , 1 am not a caudidate for ottice, and ‘never will be. I havo no aspirations fur prominence in politica; and 1do notscowhy, when, » private citizen, 1 huve trled to chiange wmy party quictly, all thi upon me. 1'can stand It, thougl, snd It In nowlve clnmio- my conviction astomy duty, voly to in- tensily and confirm it. luuie Ifeel in earnost now, as { did duting the War, | CSivesttont [Cheers,] 1 have no rotreat to make. (ienowed cheerw. ] The reuson 1 have feft tho' Democratio paty i, tiat Lavo no aith fn t (cheeral, and no aith In he old ltebol elumeut whom 1 have long 356 fearod would como to the front, and whom 1 now wade my way clear and ny course of duty plain. t‘u'“‘ applauss.] Sceiny thuse weu syain at the head of the pnn{ and seal l.ha_défl:mcu of the mon who ast beld oftice In_the National Goy ment andor the lomocratic purty, makes thin plsin enough, Au;wnfl 1aat bemacratic oflice) of any noto wera Floyd and Jake Thompuon, t Democeatic Socrotary of War and Becretary of the wero #worn tu serve, to help the Itobellion ratuc sided tholr crimes and 1o deatroy it; and °- Tuj Ilunl{ll thut (s charged aguinst thy Republican ‘le oticlals—admit it to bo true, even—~nlnke jut fn- wlgnifdcance, Why, old Jake Tiompson, encouraged bythe | 515 ¥ do0asico “of Hon TLH1 I his spevtis, weat down to h’,}.‘) 1 Washington a few ponths sgo,and, llke s hnfllrl. demgnded inveatigalion, ponpously sayiog that bo would walye thelegal pomt of tlme: 1 down thera blowlng, and gut suod for the moavy tlat he stola for tho Jtebels, [Groat thlurlnu’.l] 1 0ld Fluyd were alive, Le, too, probobly wouls down (here, undar the protuction of “tho Hubul demsnd investigation, shadow of Ben Hill, u {Laughter.] lut, lika the child covered with {l 3 cunie of the criuie uguinst Alrehswm Lincoln, he 1\ Sl hud tho govd atnso fo die, - e was st Fory | ¥erdaz. ¥ o Dunelson with the other **Coustitation-huggers, ** but ke akipped out varly, uoas to bo safe. Af ho bad stood hls ground like & brave mau, bo would 134; rmbublylu\’a ad the good fortuno to dle earlicr, ms, Laogier.) “Dui o T out. 1l cauld wieal for Perweuke o Confodericy, bub he wasu't willlug to uly for it [Laghter. -1t Iy Lls fault, gontlemen, angd not mine, that bis momory Ia not to be spoken of with mace respect. “Chis Thompaon aud this Floyd wers tho It of tho Dewmocrutic rulers, und they represouted tho doin- Juatlon of tho Boulh in the Demucrucy then, Aun Thowpson aud bls {rlends, and the friends uf ?lu{d. are .E‘m punlugto tho front to sssume arly control. ~As they have come as leaders, 1 vo askod snd taken the pmm;i- of leaving the | 1. 15 why T am hero to-night. CITY REAL ESTATE. SLE=BY T. I BOYD, ROOM 14, 141 Madl- LThren fine_octacen briek dwelllnes and fots rlo-at. near Dearburn, buuth fronty, sud ev- (4)1—22, (3} down—2 Intgn N-atory mad lases Lrown-one oclagun-Teant franiy on FaTk A, il block ut ED-17ALG Plnnifz, gentlamen, T would say, non, and no Nebela ware golns to stop unon th | front, sid we 1l bent the . s trip 1f wo conld_help it, “That’n the story of the | think we will, [ KKerprrn, CIerika, ofc, T TED=A THUXG WA, e lazh ustnnas qualifieation s, ~1. it e (8 1a {uTect AbaLL 32140 Tn eltiicr as partac e, T ne welih vou, and with vt in .} Lidon't know axnctly how mich | carnest. {(reat eheerlnz, | Close up for e dzit, Iatole. T didn‘t ek the price, and dlIn't pag for | They mean buxiness, anid wo tanat. 1L “'Fhin 1a the ‘robber that | 'wan there. Butwe | Itis somethin did got 1o ¥ort Donelson, and wume of you have fought i a | feld, ki Address, with i st undaratand o nes hiand, and Kive refere WA, of the old fipht, only It at the ballot-box Instend of o the batflo- plbatae, fregient]) ] men, for having hi 1 have not tried to makea apee T have tried slmply to tell y I thank yon, gent! w artagon-front briek dw: TAR HECOND 10WA'S FINAT REREL FLAQG. patiently. They 27T any pmurderer! Well, Ll tell you | not a spenkor, R4E. -~ Somé anonymoun cowsrd has rent'me | nolehhors, why I have channed purtios, and at the an oxieact from a_paper In Missourl, ~nama of the | rama tima Lo make briel annwer Lo I paper not given, but the piecn ent ont, —charging | many mad and yenomous charges which have beea me with having inardered & man in Blewart, Mo., | mado against mo bocanse of my act, Y v At the conclusion of the Geuoral's apecch, the Antothiefirat: That swasanfncldentof mxrm])'lu we | nudience rose to its feet with threo cheers for Leaviit: #1,00 divws ndld A poum cottage A Iot, 235100, enat twreun 1Ly Orst kol Tirty: s, lot 241120, wi rilirsht cornee JArEia t, ane block west of- Weatero ay. e North Ahland-a t4a— 0o, northwest comner FALESVAN (ISHARLIT e ddry -good T store fn the ot roferen o8 88 regard dapply st 124 X ‘nt:rights, or anytl 0y arFANReIent ma v, liLeinidence, F o | etk barg 1,20~ Klee 7.roo ety " e 1} WGtk for sraall salsry, 1 ITUSATION WANTED=TO WORK GP By prodnees right years' Acnqud TOATION WANTED-UY A MAN OF EXDI 8_$alcainmn for Whalenals 98 Address NTAD=-A GARDENER, ONE CAPADLF OF Iteferences requived. ; Taylor and Cy{ress-ss, T IRRBIDENCR “ANT OROUNDA vard: some exch: . HRA, 103 Fllth-ay. i WIl0 UNDEI paatry, that can mausge ref ttoum 1 :Fmi THOTTOM TANTED=S - BAK Arpy a7 Lasmle A GOOD FORKM, Ire a1 413 Soiitls Clar] D-GOOD ~ LASTENS., SLIPPER FAC- fury, 100 Frankiin-at, i RREAD BARER. 8 lakery, 6.2 Went Lako; 10RSESHORR AT 613 ANTED — PLARTERERS, Nanida Lo lugip Lo culhices of from ona to of Adainsand Wood-ste, MENKA] BMITH AND HELD Wi Vhiy to . L TUCKER, mployinent Agencioss ANTED~230 RAILROAD, BAW:-MILL, FA P \LF- id might be sce p Ui o i 1 t BALE—A FINE HHSIII?’,} shemluicld TfD;TG Wllnl,F‘(flALE aentleman with 8 tance with merci Relpmis molen ¢! SVEUATION WAN JUN BALE—FIRST-CLASS C WARERIA L tlGRE T A ing 0 per cent nett 0% 113 Dearuora-sty 1com How Thick the Indinnes Were, - Roston Commercial Rulletin. At the centennial celebration of ono of our land towns the Chalrman called upon eemed fellow-citizen, Col. Boozer,” to The Colonel, who was 10N WANTRD=AS AN ASBISTANT DRUG 8d 6 years' exporience in § 10D vome more ty vetall trade, onp fovnor 75?‘ T;fi:'fi-?‘:; " i with, the preacslpy udress Q 83, Trmu';‘w fl;‘&.‘on e ~nrl‘/='r,0.|i")m MAN A8 2 expotience Aadre 16, SUNURBAN RREAK ESTATE. “E13 DOWN AND 3 HONTITLY carpel-naless 17 ths bsincra; can t T o N WANTED—D NG MAN T0 Fhneraly et I s arocony o drp. resa K 89, Tribune ofllcs. Conchmen, Teamsters, ‘etc. SITUATIOY W in & pivate North Uesplaines- ON WANTED—AB COACHY steady men, Dane, who Ilmlll!‘\Al?‘l ln‘n’;i cows, in sume privi A YOUNG o cubres, MALATRD'S ), H6 Waahlogtonest,, Houm 3, WILLBUY A BEAUTIFUL at r}mf;-nw. to-day fre r.r::t.m. RAGELL Soutnw et carer Laks THD—60) RAILBOAD MEN FOI ILLINGIS, UING & CO., 17 North Iils seserilon, turned e Modk Hroh ae Chieago; $15glown and $3 FOR BALF~IN neat and aub| orics ‘and inifkin; o 19 UATION WANTRD—1 AKe CAre of horses and coflce-house and bakery, 113 Uearborn- Miscollancons. TUATION WANTED-TO REPRESEXT FIRS' cInta pork 6l DrOVMIon AP S5 et el st tan A 1 conneetion throug| :ri E & office, SITUATIONS WANTED —FENMALE, Domestica. AN AMERICAN GIR) i privata family, ORWRGTA rivats nmlp"lgg‘n': RAVENSWOOI) AND VICINITY, tantial dweilings and good lota on ensy houses to vent: Iake waters 7 cents fare: fro- ENNETT, Ageot, southicast corner nroe and Market-sia. 01t BALE=OR IENT—A KICE 1OUSE AND COT- tage 1o Englewood: Airst-class nelghborhood: near 'y oo resldence In Bouth Eyanston, 72 Washington. iD—700 LABOURRS FOR TIE I mpany in lowa; wages, 81,50 pet days 500 for Goyernment work, aaw-infll, and t gues Wit thio men U nd tarm handsd trea tue worl b1y o 1o Agent. 2 NDINAVIAN It for Lanalog. Mich., s r week, fATe $1.30, Aukee-Av., 1rom 7 FALR, HORSES AND CARRIAGEN. LADY WILL SRLL THE PROPERTY Iate hustond—en clegant top buggy, hare mhictonian horse, 0 years nt from apot and blem u unt phaeton and cr or separate—al a l%mn atrislof 8 Uepots._Alto, ver, -t Es {1 shin day; buard §3. 50 ineal Srm; have ot presen JOR SALE=AT fI611W00OD, HIGHTAN Michigan aod Cansda wi and Winnetia, desirable plices Just b .__ligh references, yalue (mprovement K property. snd f pruperty m o will give you house frae of rent s e e et Sile TO LEAVE TO-DAY—1% RAILIOAD B0 for gravel trolns 25 forgection worky fare; alto, farm hands. E, u 1 r own lives in dolng it, and so0 am cd sound and k’l’ld1 1r0¢ own all adjoining ow gowrd famiifes wilf charged with murdering him, Homva and Lacasen bord i fice, and no horse Jockey 1 As to theshootingof men aftor thoy snrrondared, | BIYER:_TObeseen at 51y UCTION — TUESDAYS, —Tloracs, eamw\:-. and STON on-at, Ample tithe givel tee. Btock on ON BALES OF HORSE! ‘sacs, etc., Monday MoKenney, who was commanding L‘omxnnyA of if;‘."‘\'\"‘:’."n A s, a 8 much 18 any man 1 cver knew) to stop L':."n'u"?“ stylish driver} trot VT lorscs, | Takether 8l '“uhl‘.: lm‘l sec place Toul May 1, nao T aeAns & OO N7 Reaper B T WESTERN SFTINGERA 1 atory bouses, complote; near e aTinents: howso and 50501 10t TTUATION WAN 10 do second worl 84160 Augusta-st., near Milwau A per dayy S0 teaint, D=iY neval housewark 58 270 Weat Ublo-st. ANTED—TO DO GENENAL JIOUSES Dalal woman. 64 West Inbiana s oL ITUATION WANTRD—TO DO GEN 1T woulta bocond rarks Sl tarTh by Hixitster slde o o 190 e, L CE I A Call at 129434 Htate-st., down-atai TION WABTED=BY A COMPE: second work ina private tami 0 objection Lo thie country. - I'louse call of 0 days, 1, 223 Twenty'aixth-at, in stare. TATION WANTED-Ag GO0 tweon Wabash and Michl, ITUATION WANT arespectable privs ‘West Blde preferred, ITUATION WANTED—DY A TRGPE LB Ssteral houaework tn ki faaig. - Chl Miscellancous, ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BALESM, ‘our soaps in the Northwest (to Lhe jobu! ndoubted referenc iy B atent Address McKEONE, VAN TIAAGEN & ANTED~CANVAGSEIA AND STREET-SALES- men to seli the new n COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OR BALE — A WELL-IMPROVED FARM, 640 e 50 miles northwest of Chicago, I mils from N, 825 per serey $5,000 doya. B. W. COLE, must e wbie to give wo days &t 218 TO RENT-HOUSES, MONTIl WILL RENT LARGE Campbell-av. and Har- »aguw and large grounds ester & cral housework o 45 and 47 Jackson-st. EAP FOIU CAE.H-PATRHT CODRING UTEN- 'hfllcl;fimkllgykull pleasurs instead coming whh » larye nutber of soldiars on board, | stloom's, No. 134 01t HAL affalr were from | Fio; “Mac, " after attending to | J©9, this gang, had gone on to catching others. The | chufiy Freath harss fora Hebela camo in whining, and complaing that m; one good business marey dotackment of troops hsd muriered sowme of thefr | Warrantod sonnd, Ao as after they had surrondered, | ¢hsscr. Call at340 Liue latand-ay, 'ORSALE-GODD 3- 0 with toj, chieap. 343 West ilandolph-st, of & drudgery. i hunlncaa for a tinner, © Cail Madison-st. SO ITATNESS, GHT 1,10 POUNDS, !flu: $0%; onepica y, 8 yeara old, for 8100} price §45. " Thi trial will be ANTHD—LADIES “A¥D ( ing 1o make money i | ‘ ‘ TANTED—) umtzm packa wish o enga T the Dnfted Bia weel ng tho Yani-at,: $12 per month B nqul TOREE, WAGO TN GOOD _ORDER Ay DALLSL M., Apply at 55 . Unlon Tark. Keys nese i OAN FUNNIST e Dallding. Thirty-fret-st., be- it BALE—A THORSE—WEIG e 870: one 1,XK) EAR LINCOLN PANK AND CAIS, font houtes, with il convenlen ed and % 1w Tates, ENT-JIOUSES AT ANY DRICE, NEW month, “One farnish V. BEA i IICK RESIDENCE NI nm C| worth B1 each;, 10 6,000 men who rianentiy in e beat-paging business tes, We guarantes llvu men €70 per yeer, Address KAY & CO., Cllcago, ci SO g 00D WITLING Reneral hondowork in , for two daya, catds anawered, OUR MWEN A8 G ville, Cievrland, De iy Jegatitte. A ch om $200 tu thines, whicli can be at resldence 1f Depuyster- Ten and eass of il ‘+Mac' had blood in bis eye, | TTWILL BELL MY HALF-INTENEST IN A BT of geaeral merchaudise, cash trade, essablisbe years in two-atory brick, 100 fo over §10,0004 terms part cash duwn, e Trith good secarity. Addross Lock-liox 10, Marsellios, I WILL SELL TQ THE MOUEST BIDDEE FOI m! 11 A » littlo south of Van Bae falsted, from'12104 p. m. "ANTED—A GUOD NEWKPAPER CAN VASSEIR] sieady sliustion; salary and commixsion; wiso, boy_ wlio s a goud pentuan. Apply st Pliof Laxer ANTED—LABOREL stone_quarry and lime works on In NT] UENE] AGENTS FOIt THIS AND A ey S Gy BRI SUFACTULING TUATION WANTED-TY A GCOTCH GIHiL TO Or_cou oHn Wellss2, Voo 15 TUATIONS WANTED-DY Riria, one to do couklng, other to do second worl call at 233 Twentletn-at. TUATION WANTRD I second work or 1ight bousework fn famlly, _Good references. Call at 410 ITUAEON'TVG.\:TED—TO DO _CIA bees._ Would go 10 the coun JITUATION WANTE] 1o do geueral "url| RENT—COTTAGE ¢ HOOMS <o general Bouscworl v betfi&ornr?pnnn‘n‘ml 0! nudlmcd. Address 76 ‘ottage 12 rooms and lat on Langley: and 13, 5 Eurty-second aan Forty third-at wo dayn, the beatilocated 1 10, Trilunc olfice. STAURANT THAT 'WO COMPETENT If taken within t AT KICE & LEON the city, _Addres 94 Dearboru-st., lioom 4, Suburnnn. AVE & Fing ‘mum be solid_or ex: ollaws, Wwho Liad already murdered somo of ouz Un. | k8o this 1 A Y A GOOD GIRL T¢ wall pri COMPANY, Ltool ANTED=A BT O nm)s..‘uz\\'umnnon-n. TO RENT-ROOMS. 0 _RENT—CLEAN, AIRY FURNISH: et or ladies, by da ‘cants per meal or §4 per weel, ctable persons from the country lowna vislng Chi 0 0n business or pleasure, for a few da; BELL CAititi UG ., wiihout regard (o cost Kant Washington- VY YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST Ill'plm:fmph gallery. Apply st Lhe art gallery % oc! near Wabaab-av, FOR A FEW HORSES WIIRRE SPECIAL 4 0" well-fenced privato Prices low, Pleuso teulars, OFFICE_DOT, PROTESTANT, band and 1ive with par- 163, Tribuno ofce. UAINTED WITH 0ILS d the oll-trade to scll “{ubricating olla_on coni mlaion, both eliy sad vuiside trade. Apply at181and g B and his"gallant | KL% ED—A PALITY ACQI 3 ' N WANTED- DY A GIIL 1S YEATS OLD ouswD o Thg-hotse. - Address E 63, Tribuge ohibe, o o Loerd TUATION WANTED-DY A RESPECTADLE G 10 do general Lousowark, 10 & privaie family. 1A i ARLESG. WOOD- near churchics and which pass the door; get o % OAN TIND AN AWTE: X ave bagiage ut depoL; wo St hlsout B2d Keop for Fotercace. N- prictor, PR e ro-llcom, RESPECTABILITY TO BELL city ured dally in T COd| a4l ATy ATION WANTED-BY A GR! i c0GK, washer, aad ironer, ey TTUATION WANTED—BY 4 YOUNG RESIECT- bl iFL 1 0o second work ami piaio sewios. hese call for tWu days at S0 Milw eakoe-av.. third QITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO N 10F H4b. BOUAWOTE. OF Sodond Work Call b 4i3 TION WANTED-D] A ERMAN GIRL TG I wiil send for 1t CUUNES, Pro- RENT—9 UNEURNISOED ROOME, APPLY AT opposite Iirigis Louss, 358 Twenty-secons iEN OF = staple line of Foods in this Extralnaucemonts offered. South Water-st. ANTED=A YOUNG MAN wgraphing. _Aply i 1 orof women and chlldren, | BFRYS4TEKGIRd LG, A MY UALF INTERRAT [N $000 RTOCK, Iness cleuring e §200 cuaal munthly, d Block, Raudolph and Clark-si BUSINESS CHANGES, Dnvfl STORFE, WITH FULL BTOCK, era i1 tho city, cheap for cash, Ad- 180 East Itandoljih-s:. FRONT ROOMS, NICELY 3 at 73 East Van l?!'lmh-fl‘ FL " RENT—3 SINOLR RUOO; ) toard gext fiouse, T—FURNISIED 44 aud 150 Walr . Apply In siore i¢8 Clark-at. ANTED—AN EXPER] o general housework or cxperience for somo years. ~Best o Dliense call at No, 1057 Arnol ITUATION WANTED—DBY A NEAT, TIDY,; NOI- weglan ll&ln & respectable family FED—FEMALE HELFP, Domeutichs NTED—A GOOD, OAPABLE GTRL TN BMALL tly In suburban villago, A plearant, perina- nent home, Call 870 5outh Green-st., forenson. W/ ANTED—A COMPETENT GERMAN G sccond work; no olber; §ood wages paid TED-A GITL, work. Apply st AT At ‘warki a pe actory) wages pald Zuod canfectiune A, £hd Coihe o pag rapldly growing, \atire Wk whors they ara wi a4 135 Weat Indfane-st. ITUATION WANTED—DY A COMPETENT 7 felorennes; cly oF coun- 0 REXT—FURNISHED ROOMB IN KINGSBURY 10,000 L0 $12, 000+ I k“m k= Fincomn In & elty of 5 TH00MS, BINGLE Ol EN PpporLunity to cnier tie” business. bul, ho week or 1outh, New bullling corner ¥7 408 Bobuard cour s Kiichen giels Arsi-clas cit; . Call {OF Lwo uays 8t 90U ITUATION WANTED—TO DO G| work on West Side. Good ref 70, Triuae otfice, Soamstrossos, ITUATION W, dressmaker by f['0 RENT—AT NO. 80 BUPERIOR.6T,, THREE nieely furnished roome far housekecping 1o a now one lflgfik from Chicago-ay. car. 0OMS SUITADLE FOIt LADIES OF 410 Shorman-et,, between Jackson and Dcpot, Translents taken. AV —TO GENTLEMEY, shed front rooms. Also Referoucea required. 03 soda fountam, and the 8. with i nlong-eat 20, of Weatern 1ilinofw, Iocated store. days to closo out an ex 0. Hox 1433, Moline, Hl, SALOON AND FIXTURES-CHEAT— b e ntost thriving town TO DO GENFERAL HOUBE- Van Bureu, near Rock Isiand 27 Thirtcenth-pluce. ANTED-BY AN EXPRRIENCED For particulars address P, h mackinc; wlio & RENT—470 WATABIT TO DO GENEWA! y thio dayy can fur withons bosrd. Nicely furni t place for one that ploating-wachine. 404 duairable singlo room, k. LEASANT FURNISHED AND UN: oms for geatlemen, Private famlly. NT—FURNISIED Jent o busiacas oenro. c.” Reference requirrd. RNT—DESPLAINES TI0USE, RICRLY FUI- Uy b6 dsy oF montli, ANTED—A COMPETEMT GERMAN N WANTE! ‘Wil for gencral lousework I e i O3 thos R take care of baby of threa children under 10; will make herself gencrally uscful. Call or adrezs 74 QITTATION WANTED-AS WET-NURSE, DY roman (Gormian) with clilld 6 weemsold. Awua o E—AN OLD ESTABLISHF, oy | capital required rearon ¥ W cogoge i other busls AOMA, COMFOITATLE ANTED—A _ GERMAN _OR_ BCANDINAVIAN Rirl to cook, waal, and fron, io s privato family, eh, 1) 8t 1128 Wabash-ay, NT SECOND GIRL furnish good refs Terma §1,50 {8 37 Sl higaii ORBALE-ATNE 197 Michigan-st. cheup for cash, well & of sickmeas. _1nqu BALB-HALOON 681 BOUTII JEFFERS Axiures, poal table, liquors, Kood Cknesa thio'cauio of vale, ‘V.\XTE-D—A SIFETE testant), one who can D—GRIMAN OR BCANDINAVIAN GIRL X and do the Iaundry work for & small faiat- mof UATION WANTED—BY A BWI care Of children,or 1o do socond work. G4 Ve Lodglng 75 ceals, '0 RENT=SIX- I3 41 Clark-st., Toom 11, 11'0 RENT—-ELEEPING-ROOMB _AND OFFICKS, Turnishied and unfurnisted; fine ACar Sherman. House, RA EDD GIRL TO el FDI‘ ot busine:satandy P! 10003 also guod b G CE LITTLE CASH GROCEILY, E1C., FORBALE{ amount of, cash required $1751f (aken by next Baturday, 103 Ens $200:20 Twelttl 23 per month, in BUYS $50 tublinhe: ro t CASIT BUYS HALF 1 old estatlished hustness pay Heferencea given otiice. 'S ON SE( 315 and 323 blate-st. W. WALLEL, ITUATION WANTED—AB to do sewing; am Just from aduress 31 Vincennaa oy, Loundresses, ITUATION WANTED-DY A work {n & laundry. Tlease call or address NUIBE-GIRL AND 0 country. Apply ux INST-CLASS LAGRT BFEIR-RA- fora lunch room, - 1nqulrs at 180§ A_BTEADY GIRL FOIt GENERAL A houseworki four in fs WA about i 1Ly fourti-at, knd Brewars: ) B AI.VEX MORRISS, coruer Fi av. ANTED—IMMEDIAT! ht. LuSalle-st.. Lat GOOD 0 00d wasbier ur plain ironer. uth Clarkest., {n basement, Employment Agencics. D~REQOPENED AGATS A G oS €1p At 74 Kact FO RENT—STORES, O Pt el favsiaiiocecy ELY—A GIIIL TO DO GEN- mil; i at' 15 d Lasal 3 W 6t., apposite the horse market§ rent g oo e, NI S e B Bl ¢ Lo sarva th RENT—-8TORES ON CANAL-8T., WITIT LARGE Yant ong party with power. No. 252 Groveland I'ark-av., near Tatriy-arst NTED — A GOOD GURI, A?mu:;te'nl’k‘l.llllmAIl fEmIly?o TN A b busiaers that” wili m WANTED=T0O IRENT. TANTED-TO RENT-2 NICELY FURNISHED rovine and kitehen en sults, for 1ight housse Answer at ol 0MDUSY, 313 Micuij ERRST IN AN A};’fiy‘ixafi'{“fi 8 IN WANT OF NTERRST IN A s ntionalitics can 0 it GIRL TO DO T Weat Madison-at. He RL T0 DO TG [0V ats family, Apply st NTED-LADIE: fomale help of all ni sulted at Mne. LAPKISI _fl_fl_\_ A TED—FAMILIES IN WANT OF uppi! A RS, DUSKE'S ollice, 80 Milwaukes-ay, SIT!.)‘ATIO 8 WANTED—MKS, DAKER'S GREAT Orthwe Employment ofice: landuiph., In the bascment. Misceliancous, ITUATION WANTED-TO TRAVEL AB COMPAN- lon ur ourse by a0 educated woman of 80, widow of ®phiysiciani 18 naver scasick, and_willing'to go any Adilress X b0, Tribunaofice, puneofioe, FINANCIAL. DVANCKS ON OENERAL BTORAGE AT LOW sn fire-proof hulldl il A0N 116 Quincy-at, weat o't.(‘:xl";;: OUNTS OF TO §5,000 TO LOAN, 870 T8 OF §300 TO 8T0 YEarly and fncreanni, Address D u7, Tribune PISUBLLA VRILTISERS DESIRING TO REACH COURTIIY readers can do 30 In tho alieapest sad beat manner ano or mare sections of hello) N sta and State Divislons, sddress A. N, KELLOUG, 70 Jack D FOIt CAST-OF CLOTIL ug letier 1o JUN AH GE| 0OKS OPENED, POSTED, CLOSE and oxamined; short tima; reasonal for to again @ moment. 'fhe Democratannd Dewo- | $XPert._UTh Tribunsotlcs. _,_________ KUOACIES COMPLEVELY antedd, Articls ‘v'K AT 802 NOT perleaced socond glrl.ltefers GIBL TO DO GENERAL Hi bo good washorand ironer. ED-TO RENT—A (00D North 8ido, east of Clark-at. v, by two gentlomen; Address, giviug particu GRNISHED COTTAGE, reas it PR Y XCHANGE, A N EXCHANGE OF £2.000 WORTIL OF NEW, Al sorted furniture for biouse snd lut on North or Weat. ’rincipals only nesd apply. Loum ith of rivate family pre. D 80, Tribune Al iy usln 631 Wabsal-av. Stute-st., coruer | sui-ats Chleago, West Madlonst, Sonmutrossos. RLS ON CAMPAION UNT- scwers. ADply ab sidre No. i of aLaby 19 months ol Ly e DKL 601 State-st. distinie lo uny direction. D—-SEWING 01 must ba good Bides will ssume, Iph-st. s, 145 Bouth Clark. JAXCUANGE-ON B, d meat-market Astures f harness; must Lo sold befuro the 3 83, Tribune otficv. HANGE—~UOURE AND LOT AT WINNETRA for restdenc ou Soutl or Weat Bide; will sssunie o 10 83,000, GKO, V. BYUD, 135’ Lasalle-m., O LEATIN 70 CIIT AND ETE GROCERY it Jadles’ and child 250 Stateest., Ho B COC! erminated by contract (warr X inds wrmined Tree. Av OAMLEY, 140 Hust i TUSCOLA—ALL FERSONS HAVING nst the above veael pl 10N NTED—AT ON DOOD-IIY{ NEMOURACT, ";‘l_lhz utl| e of GILBERT, HUBBARD & C A GOOD, MEALTAY WET 3 Food wiges'will b patd. " Apply av s :D=AN EXPERIENCED GIRL, EXCITANGE—OI BALE—C year old, 10 uurss’ ehlidren. Apply’ st ' resiicnce and vackut lota 1L, 118 Mlunroe-at., Ghiesgo, o . “Alirea um‘ftimm near Glark, 1toguis § and 8, Ratabllahod 1534, HAVE MONEY TU castd, auil utoue, WALKER & CO., FTeint rates on Mprove aris, Bumt f Iawley Bulldiog, corner earbory ANB NEGOTIAT! Miscellnucons. ANTED=FIVE 1 0 4o Juvenile bustuces Adiress WIR [hoLORTan} 88! drosa G 223, Trivuno ot 0 BUBIN ¢ v i.”lm?.’.a.n'f, i QNG LADIRS L, 1 NA, Tor Weniern . T.D ON TEAL B?‘Tfi%; o ek, ol L LLATERALS, MEAL EGTATE, O W IVINGETON & cu.,rnwri'n it MUSKEGON v ity farms, £00d lown proper- . far lx'llli!u.'u fealcatate, Ap- 7, Wl eleaT, 1o exylay D TWO GE! 11y 8 oou 3, Nov i W travel, Appiy ot A NRADSTREET 1 |’»flbur(‘nl‘. 1674 ur '78; i DONNE COM @ive price. Ad- " 1OYD, ROOM 14, 1a double brick restdencesand \Vubasli-av, nd Forty-second-t., for ved or unlinproved farih, or 18 0ug o (B clieapeat clty, ‘etass! blantng-mil dotng 8 re of city (clvar), for goud dwells Wil assume soine. faring In Tiinols, 8 burp, for city propt mery 8 abusv should ba licaped [ $ress 10U, Trib ED — AN INTERESY T her wood or {ron, oF whil s must_deseriou artlcle L re- Address D 11, Tribune ofice, BOARDING AND LODGING, Wenst Nides TNANBOLUH-ST.—BOARD WITIL nw‘{l'nmlnllufl. In private Els 10 KELL AN ~LADY CANVASE adinou: 30, 00—0nu of the fin ey that every busine NAL MFU. LU ENTE—U00D SELLING s Call at_once. ‘G ‘atens Itgows, 53 Kaw Badi- ) 8t Ulmaied & Cu, AND TO_LOAN ON CIA’ ONEY'INIL. WILEON & DAVIS, Room 3y ONEY IN ITAND 10 LOAN AT 7 Cau clovs ac vitce, A, 4, I, 81 Waahfugionst; aud ot oF farm. W 0.0 O— e of Tk best by PARTNELS WANTED, FED-WITIL A FEW ool a clly; bave & spoclals In w whotceal Lo roi the stert? Addreas ATTNER WAN manuiactory in th Tarye roons, o know aud soo Aace come, sud whose coming hae | fumlly (Eu I j A%t €3, 00, All the furniture und lease of (clear). and duthis & Bratcl BMALL HUMS, 0? COL- I:x‘mfli'flln. or o ONEYTOLOAN Mk n:l'lgnAu“ s1ess, 1OF hutsce @i 1 cliuice of a Luiel wan, 10 EXCHANUE-#: Tur 3l0ck of groe Sl pay ke dlieTCu vifce. house, nicely furnished, ol wacellent board TriTt 63 L0 $7 pei we T6 Eisleor WIth uaa of plan Inturlor, "They slole frow Ui Govermuent tho %80' AN ESTADLIENCD aud 163 boutl Clatk-sic, K WANTED=IN A FIIST-CLASE Hquor buslucss, NEAR STATE— 410 83 per week, 15 ir F!‘(“ iry 7 b Mo, fi 50 Y ON MELGHASDISK ol ILL, 143 Déachorueats MPROYED PR Acreal o peb oenty comnilsclon, 33§ pe wuire of JACOL WEIL, 140 Uearbotn: ANTED=31,200_ TO § 101 E A e ot EooaU R AN-AV. 1E aulte of front rovts together o se| VO. i Voard, " 168 Vb . ourac e Dt St ot D AV, CONNRIT THIETEENT 108 Filti- Largo Rlcove) siso, anothier rouiu, 1o or two geutlemen, with Lo ABASIEAV =VERY 1) umniahicd or unfarilane: _Guod board, If dealr A A ard for (inllios or viiigle o wont | wion very pleasant, T i MICHINAN-AY, YT TP ] MOUSLILOLD GOODS, | G AND CHAMUE 818 " Ly gHIvEED Wieer, SLECHE COMEAD L e 1Y, oi 3 by ieiiter Sk Weak M aulsou a0 EXCHANGE-$100,000~50UTIT WATE! acron. adjulning large town, Cen. - LSBT, 10 800l Turhitg 0N e g o RNE| Wasilugiou-at, 81,00, O 81,500 TO LD F 1y 1 2 Banlagi s Pk pmpen. T o, O $2,000 TO LOAN 7, 86 CUrrout ratcs oty (00 iy uder Uull e ‘Amwmfifim TEB<T0™ BXCILANGL-CLEAR aah-av.for boiss ai) bulld v sawe, 680 30N i or Wahid ot alvs DR u[l. Sie., Alsg resd for ouu week ui fpdatizicuts s, wipine paifur bedstend, 0 prices. BAlOTTUOUIS, et Weat Madis 1 SECUND-STORY room withalcove and atiicr deafruble 1 80 | rooms, with boand, 754 W WABASH-AYV., ENE & LU, Philsd 1 . U 150 Atock. " Adiruia b1, 0. b1 (mv:"’vhm“k‘u: 0 o O’h.u t lucludi. or 85 Gt Lucluddi L Ehetr realdences, A\Afil g - — THER BUMS TO mustOAl. v NEW PIANOS BY 113 Nlh!flrlllllhii lillu}ll 'ntt‘l og & Cy i FURKEN & BON MICHIUAN -ST., cold Wuler; $3 abd 80 YOI SALE, IR bl iyl e bohlltlrsklhtxlzl.‘ NEW-MILCU COW AT 37 NOUTU :—CHEAP ¥ PN SALERCLEAS, o s AIUN UNIFORMS 0 EXEOTHE TREET-RAILW. b v s b den I g woul bwo alig cotdltiong all i) clrap. ¥or fal (UL HYDBIG oo, Pooplo’s Rullway, —Uoarders cua 1ab) - o' ud e ", Ml PLasus piax LLVAND QUIETLY 4 1 R W s ] e Addsvss . R BEI3, 57 Ashilun NS, Fiauanr AarfdA':rGlmVE N0 SECOND-HAND all atischwents Includs THOS, 1§, MABTIN, It 0ABH-A HERRING Sy ars. Tucker sud l,x‘l:ll( regular privea LOST AND FOUND, r— e S e K N QOF AJALn SCREW kel On i SR YEWARD FOR Democrstio sanky, (Chewis ) Sullow-citdr | Kingaburs TENEIAL §]0) Fou S{:fikonnmal lamber by LUDGE S faspchos e,