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Judge Blodgett Devotes a Day to i purchngers of Warchouse Ro~ coipty=--A Cuse of Mar= itime Libol. A Now Question in & Dower Buit—Tnwur: ance Mon at War, DECISIONS. A REW APPLICATION OF TIE LAW OF OAVEAT The followlng s a decisfon by Judge Blodgett yeaterday regarding the dutyof n party who takes a warchouse recelpt purporting to cover gooda fu a Government bonded warchouse, and, s it will bo found of conaldernble fnterest to busincsa men, it Is given In full as follows: This case was submltted to tho Court some time since, and Lias been & long time under advisement, “This sult Is brought to recoyer the valuo of cers tain clgars that wero shipped by Durity, Chaftralx & Co. to the frm of Moks & "Sampsun, of City, some time in January or Fobruary lust, Moss & DAl LS vt tho olgive fn ShoNGion from Ly, and ordered :}:le‘:llng:um. who were manufacturcrs and doalers efore thu clgars arrived at thls port, or sbout the timo. of thelr. Srrival, and'ag 400 a8 Moes & Bampeon wers advieed of the :hlpmng-l. Mr, Mo (of the firm of Moss & Bampson), who \vas In Chilcago ot that time and mauagling the af- fairs of the fiem, notiiled the plalntity that, owing o fnancial difiiculties in which his frm wne In- ey sntis og R would, therefore, orde: B ooy held heko Tor the ‘benuit of the cons Somo time afterwards, us soun s communicntion could puss beiw and tho conalgnors, Greeucbaum, of tho firm aof Company hore, at that time In the Cus- ot bean entored. and ‘honded, In the Costom-Hovse In this of the firm of Mosa & Hampaon, vogs wore enterad, went 10 th Mr, Greenobaum or with a n—it §a immaterial whicl— of Mr. dreenoba cutry books of the Custom- nt and transfer of the goods to for thio beneft of the consign- s were [n_the honded warchouse at e daya ofterwards, Mr, Sampson, In Utah at the thoe "“5 returned to this city,: ane and after lie hud act- catne to Henry oenabanm Brothera ko poddcasion of Dut bud remained city. Mr, Moss, in whose name the tho Custom-lonse . clork of Mr. Greenobaun o proper represcntal indorsod upou_the Tiouse un neslgnine: =k why had been sbsgnt transaction ocg:xurrrich e 00l , :A:llnr{o?lrc'f.-wmn thie goous had been turned over to Ifaflralx & Co., or to Ureencbaum for tho Chaflralx & Co., he went to the 0 of thu warchouse, And took a ware- for the goods, and, on the same day he took the recelpt, took it to the Fourth Natlonal nk of thia city and assigned It to the bank as so- to the Lank for certaln Indebtednoas which k hiold against the firm of Moss & Sampson, The ¥ourth National Bank held an indebicdncss Sampson. and as security, or 48 pro- fortnatindebtedness, heldwhat was called o warehouse receipt for certain clgars in'the house of Moss & Ham valueless security to tho bank s ngainst Lo pabet 5 s It waa o aors secret chattel murigage, bucause s & thant ¥ tholr stock in trado In the stora ich they were constantiy velling, and of posacsalon and control. held for some ‘benetit of Durity, ainat Moss & :c‘ndtdaccul’lly, "I'hls "of course which Hleyhhnd D:Yél;l‘;libl "This warchousa l‘l"‘l‘:' and It {s probably true that no goods remain- ed {n the store that were there at the time the re- Dut it s immaterlal orie woy or the other, I think, in the view whick I take of ‘thie case. The warehouse receipt wav taken to the bank and tarned over aa sccutity for the indebteduces of Jose & Sampson, and this old storo recelpt was derod. Now, the question s, which party lato hold thoso clgars 'under the circumatsnees and under’ the facts In the csso? Thero really is no dispute in ‘Thoro 18 some dispute as to the facts. regard b had trauspired be thor bampeon knew what tv:l:cn Moss nl:nl Qreenebaum at tho time, have no doubt from ths evidence that Lnow it L bave mo doubt but that be know theso goods had been turned over to Greene- baum tor Durity, Chaflralx & Co, ut the timo this warebouse recolpt was taken the timo ho turned Custom-Iiouse, that the goods had been ssaigned 10 Greenebaum, and, as far as & dollvery could bo made, a delivery ‘Dad beenmade to Groenebaum,—os g wade to Greenebaum, undoubtedly, 3 could be made by the dollyery of the wurehousa recelpt, and the constructive délivery of the gouds of the warchoueo receipt aftor- of opinfon that the bank, for th Moss & Sampion in respect 10 theso goods, was bound to take notlce of tho records of the Custoin-Houso so far aa they show, or prolend to show, tue ownership ur titic b think th rds circumatances, hould hnve acted, rather than this mere ‘warehouso receipt. They wero bound to know in the tirst placa whiether tho goods were properly ine cd to the parties by whom tho re- colpt wasissued, and were bound to kiow the manner in which they were huld and for whom they wero held Uy the Custor that the Custom-llouse oflicers only hnld thcse rnmont. That f¢ true In one Butat themamo tims they held thom for lovernmout, theirrecord showed wha thoy held take thom out of in my own mind that #o far aa Sampson waa concerncd, was in- 8s & fraud upon Durity, ‘Thero in no evidenco that Mr, Ahe other ofticers of the bank Lad any knowledge or intention to defraud Durit, sny further than a frand In law’ erence wonld bo considored a fraud. Butl think that Kampson intended the transaction directly as 8 proceeding to defeat tho tranafer of the goc Durity, Chattralz & Co., and to Bpply them on the ayment of the debt of Moss . After what transpired at and after tho transfer of the of the Custom-Housc, lhmln that that conld not u! an lunocent purchaser to be protected. ment will therefore ba for the plalntifr, as therefore entered for the plain. dolph Moses s, 1 any purposc in deal! Custom-Honse, -1louse otlicora, Chaftralx & Co, erman or any of Chafraix & Co,, obtaining a prof- & Bampson to tho the ‘warchouse, 0ds upon the books I for $3,410.98. Mr, A for the pluntifl, and Messra. Peckham and Monrae, Bisbee & Ball for the defoudant, WUEN A LIDEL MAY BE PILED AGAINST A VESAE] In the case of Tolt, Bal Behivoner Argzo, decided by terduy morning, when a libel am peared that the owner of u contract with Holt, B, hie ngreed to transport fro; cargoes of lumber ang brites lLu ‘bruu ht Dgu,h reights buving fiicreascd, he notitied th that be would not further comy tract, They then Hbeled his v libel |lld4:muml:r vzu lfll‘:{xll. o was that a contract of relghtment dl Bubject the vessel to o libel unlesy 0 gt lur cargo m rc!cmncedtu Which . :lh : contract was clalmed was elthor pluced on Yosding . Bad boganc 5 In“rem di Pty thf \t )rormn?nncu ct with referencs to the particular cargo, N u?u‘:llun, therolory, could hp for the whole coutract, thotigh ona might”ijo for any one cargo, after the vessol had b, luad tihat purticular cargo. Thelivetlants roplied that the sckooner had eutored on ths porform. ‘| suce of thy contract when shiv had trauaported 0, and that tho coutract, belug u whole, :ould not'po divided lnto several swaller cons however, declded that the i n tho prescut fnstance, as tho n to take onacargo; and was ozalnst tho” owuer lcom & King vs. The Judge Bloui'-uu yes- B question was ralsed as to st o vesael would the Argo entered Into King by which m Michigan heroseven shiugles . at a certaln er one ‘cargo, ply with bis con- cséel, and to the 8 the particus oo Dlodgett, udge et bel wuxuhl nul,gllu yessel had not be; thut the reme of the vesse) b, ud not by an action remn agalust tho vessol ltself, Tha demurrer was therctors sustaiued, and tho libel dlsmissed, WUEN OBJECTIONS TO A DISCHANOD IN DANK- LRUPTCY MAY BB PILED, 1u the case of Hanwn Bros, & Wulfl, declded 8 questlon urosy 85 L0 when objut| bankrupt might bo filed. Hanson Bro dolng bualnesa {u 1878 on Milwat o ue of the Hausons, Hans L., and Yulll, wera also partuers doing business on the oth tirtus went . Muy, 1875, Ucorge Houson, One of the partners, filed his petition for o dis- charge, Tiic thme hod expired within which tredltors of Hunson Bros, might file . objections to the discharge of Goorge the thne bad vxpired, Wulll, s filed sn ailldavic fu Court, stating elieved the Hansun Bros, had cunceal Property to the auiount of $3,000. Judge Blod- upoo this atliduvit, refuscd the motion to bard tu take proof, and then if, up. ou that gyidence, the Court deemed a sufliclent e mmade out, he would allow wy g to file abjections to the dl hstandlug the time had expired. ke question wus before ther Wulfl, not belng a creditor, was en- cd to flle objection and hoye a hearlug on The Judye held that any purt, unfery luteruat in the matter miglt but that Wulfl, not belug a crod- interest, cod not 3 sitogs uatt Bntosdey ny creditors unl a Barker & Mnu{' In Juue, 1573, into bankrupte; auson, but, after partuer with Hang udge Blodgett ns such objfection, An order, ull; lornmg'w Ii‘l\: ared for Ha and Clarencs A. Kaight oW, T S NEW BUSINESS, N THE CLYNOURN DOWER 8UITS, A new question In regard to dower clalma wass) "ruised yostorday before Judge Farwell in tho case of Clyhourn va, Kimbark, which was a suit brought by Mrs. Clybourn to recover dower in cortain land oncs owned by her husband. Mr. Clybourn, 1t sscms, bought the property in questfon In 1833, at a sale of the schiool quarter- scctlon, and then conveyed it to another peraon befors the patent was fssued to him. It was clalmed by the counsel for Mra, Clybourn that Clybourn was entitled to s patent, under the law of 1833, as acon as he made his first payment on the land, On the part of the defendant, it was urged, on tho othier haud, that ho waa not en- titled to a patent untll e made all his pay- ments, and that therefora no dower could at~ tach, This particular question seems ncver to Yhave been prescuted to or decided by the Bu- reme Court ln"n{ny t:{ Ithu n\:‘r;!:m::l ulu:: efora it in regard to the ri !r"ifi’u‘w'é'r'& 251”.301 Innds, Thuwllmu was taken under advisement by Judge Farwell, HEAVY LIDEL 8UIT, Laurin P. Hilllard, President of the Protec- tlon Life Insurance (’Jompnny of this city, be- gau o Hbel uu(t*ulerdn In tho Circult Court nagainst George W. Reed and Joseph Repd, Jr., proprictors of thae Chlmfla Globe, to” recover 10,000 nllu;fed damnges, Iilllard says that the defendants last Saturday published a long artl- clo In the Globe Iu which they characterized the Insuratiee Company as n hufiu awludle, which was organized on it unsound and impracticn- Dble basls, which falled to pn{) Its losses, and had been repeatedly proved to be o fraud on the public, They also charged the plalnt!l with veing presuniably awaro of tho fraudulent char- acter of the business, and comparing him to Winalow, the Boston hwynr and defaulter, Mr, Hillingd claims his good fiame has been damag- cd to the extent of at least $10,000, and therc- fore brings sult. A capias wus fasued for the urrest of the defendanta, : DIVORCES, Nelilo Hushands flicd & bill yesterday against by husband, Edward H. Hushands, stating that they were married Dec. 20, 1875, and that from that time to April 16 her husband has treated her with cruelty, frequontly getting drunk and striking ber,standing heron her head at one time, and pushing a snow-ball down her back atan- other, causing her to take cold. Although she has only been 'married about scven months, complaliont avers that she can no longer live with him, and now asks for a divorce, A short time aro her husband filed a bill against her for o divoree ou the ground of cruclty, to which she filed n cross-bill gettin; lf][l shinflar grievances to those now allegéd, but Judge Moore dismisscd both bills, and Ieft the parties in thelr former uncaviable plight. ITEMS. In the case of Fosdick & Fish vs, The Rock- ford, Rock Island & 8t. Louls Railrona Com- pany, the Master filed his report yeaterday, ape vroving the final report of Mr. Ferry, thie Re- celver, and recommnending that he be paid 81,000, and his attorney, B, C. Cook, $500, in tull for the balance on ecount of thelr sery es. To-day 18 tho lnst day of scrvice in the Bch- rlor Court. Thirty-six suits were begun fnthat fiuufl. yesterday, which is dolug well for vaca- on. UNITED BTATES COURTS. L. B. Carhart began a suit for $3,000 agalnst Alvin N. Lancaster, ‘The Connectlcut Mutual Life-Insurance Com-*| pany flled a bill agaipet J, Y. S8camumon and wile, and about sixty other defendants, to fore- close ‘o _mortgage for $52,000 on the bulldin aud land on tho sontheast’ corner of Clark ane Laks streets, and auother pleco of pru{;urty on Btate streat, south of Elghteenth atreet. DANKRUPTOY MATTERS, Eugene F. Houshaw, of this city, filed a vol- untary petition yesterday to ba déclared bank- rupt. " 1118 scuured debts amonnt to $50,400 and thes unsecured to $16,433, No assets beyond n suit of clothes. Kefcrence to Roglster Hibbard. Marcus Deutsch and Gabrlel ¥rish wero put Into bankruptey by & number of thelr creditors yesterday, who charge them with having made an assipument of thelr stock of goods to Charles 8tern, of Peorla, with intent to defraud thelr creditors, sud with having given a warrant to confess judgment, and with having made dlverd preferential payments. A rule slow cause Aug. 7 was made. The casc of D, J, Wrcan was referred to the Register for a final rcgg‘n. n the matter of K. E, Thomas et al., tho ro- port of confirmation waa cntered and & rule fs- sued to show cause Aug. 7 why the composition should not bo ratitied, A, ¥, Cutler, Assignes of John P, Loderstrom, waos nm.hurlzed to take possession of the bank- rupt's pruucrtéon giving bonds for $4,000, to be np&roved by Heglster Morgan or Judge Blod- gett. In the casoof A.J. Haywood an adjudieation 'was entered by default, and a warrant {ssued returuable Sept. 11 before Reglater E. G. Jobn- son at Chicago. In the matier of . L. Harrison, leave was given to Soturday next for the credltors to flle ubjectlons to his discharge. isclarges were granted yesterday to Edward 8. Richards, Henry C. Norrls, Lewls Robertson, and Joseph V. Blumb, SUPERIOR COURT IN DRIEY, Danlel Sullivan began a suit for 81,600 agatnat Daniel Conlon, B George L. Clydesdalo_commenced a sult fn trespass ngainst Jumes W, Seoville, Jaying dam- agea nt £3,000, ‘Marshull Siinonds began a sult_to recaver £5,000 of Willlam A. Travis and Martin Van Allen, and another to recover $7,000 of Danfel T. Nelson. The Cleveland Paper Company sued E, Allen Powers for 81,100, Marder, Luse & Co. brought suft for $1,200 agalust Georgo Taylor, f B%I'!‘ll‘l)&l) Heaslo sucd Edward J, and Mary Gray or $2,000. Henry Friemensdorf brought suit againat Leo- pold Korherr and 8imon Haas, clalinlng 81,500, Tho Bauk of Califoruia sued M, D, Ogden for 1,000 Salomon Abrabams began an action to recover $1,600 from Aaron Cohetl, COUNTY count, In the estate of Charles W. Genung, Jetters of administration were granted to the widow of tho deceased, under bond for §14,500. In the catate of Leonard B, Rowley, letters testmnentar: wnr%ogmmed Barah L. llnwlny, under bond Yor 89,000, CRIMINAL COURT, QGustay Marold was tried for burglary, found guilty, and glven ong year In the Penltentlary, James Wilson pleaded gullty to larceny, and was gllvcu sixty days in thy County Jall, Richard Ryan ond Nicholas Brannigan wére tried for larceny., The former was acquitted, and the Intter convicted and given Hve yoars in the Punitentiary, John Willlanis pleaded pruilty to larceny, and was given slxty days fu the House of Correc- lon, “\l\l’:ll‘llam Dorm was tricd f0r larcony and ac- cd, g John Moran was tried for assanlt, found Fnll- ty, and glven thirty days in the County Jull, }\Iury Anderson pleaded guilty tq larceny and was remanded, Jerry Whelan was tried for lnr('eri‘v found uilty 0 ;lgder age, und goes totho Fidowell or alx| ays, Charles \&nlnh pleaded ghnnllsy to larceny, and was glvan nincty days at the Bridewell. Charles Wriglit pléaded guilly to lurceny, and was given thirty days In the County Jail. Auulo Wiicox was tried for larceny, found gullty, and took one yoar at Jolfet. Frank Zeman waa"tried for larceny and ac- quitted, JUDAMENTS. Usiten Sratzs Umscuir Covnr—Junas Bron- nrrr~Darrety, Chaffran & Co, va, Fourth Naplon- al Hank, $2,410,08. Bureion Count—Conprssione—John Dallman e, Potor Bchiank, $414~Hamu Nationa) Bank of Wicke, $071—11.0, Baanard ve. n, 45, Cievit Counr—~CoNrendio oh) ennol v, Willaw 8, Homas, phiaa 00 - Dot Hpectal Dipalcnto Tre 7 iapalch fo The Tribune, Dusuqus, lml.fiuly 27.—Nuw-°wn recolved here to-lay that the City ot Qulncy wharfuge case bnd been dockded against the city by the llinols Bupreme Court, All citles along tho rlver are interestod In the doclsion, ———————— T John dfllneoek 's Grave, clt a strong desire to behold the ve of Johu Hancock, and the monument whhi't:-l sup- pused his grateful countrymen must huve ercei- d to point out to struugure the spot where rest the rowaoine of the first signer of the Declara- tion of Independence, Accordiugly, I visited the Granary burlal-ground, next to {"urk Btrocs Church, whicre I was told the Lvud“ku {oterred, and, after diligent acarch, could tind, nothing but a tablet fn & brick wull on the south side, next to the church, containing nothiog but the yery {udetinite (uwr&uluu. *Towb of Hancoels " In nay boe interesi n& to mention that fu the Granary burlal-ground are Jeposited, also, tho remuing of Frunkiin's parents, of Uov. Bowdoin, Adams, Bullivan, Gore, and Bustla; of Robert Treat P'ayue, o sfgner of the Declapapion; of Poter Fuuuell, of liveral memory; the Hon, Joln Phillips, tirst Muyor of Boston; sud Paul Revore. Mun{ othier notables sleep within this ballowed Inclosure. Qen. Joseph Wurren's bod{lwn brought here after the Lattls of Bu kue 115 1t uow lies In Forest Hills Cemetery, ‘The bunes of thoss who wari killed at the Bos- ton massacre, in lmbure within this incdusure, w~Communication tn Boaton Tranacript, tall the camses of the present disturbance in their relations, closlng as follows, namely: From what Las been stated, It will appear that Qovernments, hanks, and @xchange-deslern bave, the period under review An Argument for Its Remonetie the last threa of gold, which waa Jikel e, and nellers of aliver, showed indications of a decl| coure of the preclous metals, during the last two yoars, has not been control onces previonaly operating, but by transsctiondof unusnal character and magnitud A necessAry consequence, Iarge ang fers of coln and bulilon frum ane country to Anotlier, and which, b prices, created a widv feld for speculstive opera- Fortunately, such a coudition of sfairs t continue mnch fonger. Already the attempt to destroy half thespecis In the world, by demonetizing silver, AEEMB TO RE BREAKING DOWN, wish L contlnucd to the the usaal Influ- How Debtors Will Loso $8,000,000,000 it Such a Measurs Be Not —lnvolving, aa audden tran. ralsing or deprersing To the Editor af The Tridune. 8irr Laxn Ciry, July 2.—In your issue of the 15th you aay: The proponition In the Ho Alegal-tender in all p: interoat on the pabiic standard of colnage, was properly characterized by M. Garfloldns dishonest, Rilver of tue welght and tandard of the American dollar §a now worth not more than 80 cents in tha gold dol The Ban Franclsco Chronicls truly [stlver) question is one of the most complicated and ditfleult that ever addressed {tself to the practfeal understandings it Ishedged round with and men who have devoted their Iives to the Investigation of thia class of sub- jects deliver thelr oplnlons with cautious ro- rarely arises, and canf {0 make silver coln nd (o discharge the wilver at the present | poo1ang”can hardl total bankruptcy of Ind| ston. Uermany “may persfst in selling 000 gunces,—slic will” require the rest ol stock for subsidiary coln,—but she must walt If the offer has depreclated sliver 25 what would the actual sals dol, An mal Convention could usllyobvlule all thoovils complained of in the use of the double standard, and scttle forever these disturbances; and tho signs are, that that s not far oft. Th world never suffered from the usc of a double standard as it {8 sulléring now from the attempt LESS TUAN ONE-TENTM OP ITS POFULATION to eatablish a single standard, And, If there were no prospect of this reme- famines and hard tlines will not always pro- [ In the Enst. The detnand from that willrecur, Thereis ncarly $3,000,000,000 of forced clreulating in Austrla, Italy, and the this must _ere long be re- France Tcsumes 1" nov before; we resume in 1870 and the others will as fost as they can, because it is to thelr Interest. specle to como from, es; world's stock of specic—silver—is to be discard They neyer can resume under such clrcutnstances, and a few years will sce them buying back their silver at the old rates. % ‘We must resume; and that {nvolves paylng to the flnance-doctors, two nce, what one borrows Lo pa- 1 do not presumo to know much ahout it, nor do I ask you to discuss it at Jarge; but I should 1ike to have you show, If you feel' liko ¢, what there is dishonest in the proposition to dis- tho {ndebtedness of this country, natlonal, corporate, or individual, publie or pri- vate, principal and Interest, {n the SAME MONEY IX WIICI IT WAS CONTRACTED. It may be dishoneat; but, after some fuveati- gation and refection, I confess I cannot sce papor-currency France, Russla, Unlted States. tired, superceded by specie. the first of 187 Where 1a the You say it was always the habit of the coun- clally I8 hall the try, 8o long as the bl-metallle system wasthain- tained, to cqualize the values of the The logal relation of sfiver to gold was never changed except once, it 1834, and then not by Increasihy tho woight of the sliver dollar, as you conditionally suggeat, but by decreasing the welght of the gold dollar. The American silver dollar of 1702 waa the sawng In weight of pure mctal as the Spanish dollar then in clrculation, namely: 8713 gratns pure, or 412,5 grains standard,—the alloy being of copper to liarden the cofn, It was the dollar in use {n the Now World, AND PRACTICALLY TTIB ONLY ONE, from the time of the Spanish conqueat of Mex- fco, It bocame the dollar of the United States by the act of 1703, and it fa the dollar of to-day, except that, by the Mint nctof 1878, no new colnsof this denomination can bo manufac- tured, and that, by the Revised Statites of 1874, 1t cannot be legally tendered for more than 85, No act of Congress since 1702 ever declared anythiug but gold and silyer a legal-tender in the payment of debts, until the law of Fob, 25, 1802, was enacted, ‘This law authorized the fa- sue, “on tho credlt of the United Btates,” of United Btates notes “ payable to bearer at the Treasury of the United States,” and declared al:tender in theé payment of all le und private, except for du- tles on linports and intercst on certain bouds in gold, accordin and a half ycurs per, wortli’12 per cent less, now, 13 1T WONDER is1dlo at any rice; that husiness and bankruptel o8 the urder of the dayt " As {f it were not hard enough of itself to forcibly add 10 or 15 per cent to $12,000,000,000 of dobf, we are to discard sliver,—ours by the Constitution and tlie lnw and usage of urs by tho custom for thousands of years,—and thus roduce by one-half thestock of 8speclo with which we are toresme, We are not only to pay in gold what we borrowed {u paper, Mcy which has en- but we are to 25per cent in five lanced the val years, and {8 making it constantly dearer, HOW MUCH WISER cople aud the natlon the lar, especlally aince the very reduce the prics value,—to 153§ to restore to the American sliver dol act would nlmost certainl fur Lol silver. Everybody attributes the recent riso of gold, more thin all elee, to the demone- tizatlon of silver by Germuny. The United Btates Is commerclally a more fumportant nation than Germany. Why should not {ts remonetiza- tion and uee of allvor counternct the effect "of this action of Germany? There {8 every reason to belfeve it would, and thus the country be such notes a lef casily enabled to reach the desired resumption debts, both publ OVER A HIGHWAY OF SILVER.” This would divlde the bardships of resumption between debtors and ereditors,—not load The Governinent would have It would scem that the gold dollar has never been the exclusive measire of valuo {n this all un debtors. to purchase Germany's $ with long-time 8-per-ent borfds, and we should probably realize o proflt of $50,000,000 rise In value of silver by which would offset the Interest for & number of yeurs, The payment of 86,000,000 interest would ¢ counterbalanced by the saving hi silver-producing interest of the country, which deserves, not protection, but fafr treat~ With this silver the greenbacks could be to bring those would feel It, demonitizing ness of the mnatfon, the States, or people, bas been incurred sfuce that date. the birth of the nation to that thne, 1878-'4, the gold and sllver dollar wero EQUALLY TILE UNIT OF VALUZ on which all business was douclegally; although, practically, since 1862, the lepal-tender p: not tle gold nor eliver dollar, It was betweon d 1878-'4 that the great bulk of our indebtedness was contracted: © Committes of the New York Chamber of Commerce estimato and clasy thls gdfibt%dncu as follow onils blic debt of the United the States, and fiftcon principal citien, ed such unit redeemed fn sufclent outstanding to_par, Horrowers would no longer be kuowledge that the depreciute borrow niust be pald In guld, andin gold rapidly growing dearer overy day. Business would re- general prosperity and specie-pay- ents come together, distressing and wronging THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY,“SOL.Y 98 1870, BILVER. of the action of the Kew nmhr,nm and intends to hring some of them to trial. 1f his views are na reported, ha ahall neyer erors owr threshold again if T can prevent i Ihave given yon & truthfal ntatement of the aftaly, and feel ponitive that youu wiil, as every right-minded pergon mnat, sgrees with me in thinking that the New Hamburgers did exsctly aa they should have done nnder the exas- perating elrcumstances. Ta change tho lubLocL what are the latest styles of bonneta worn in the North now? Ilive so isolated & life that T am completely In the dark conrerning everything Interesting. Yon must axcuse this min. erably-written letter—1 write n haste, T will con- cludé it'by mentioning that It Ia reportad here that Jour hoshand drinks. I trust snd feel confident llu't‘ll have your anthority to brand the siatement a0 false, De sure and write me at your very earllest con- venlence, and belleve me o be yoor most loving ond, AUD PINCRKEY, P, 8.—Don't fail to tell me allabout the fashions, Maun, ———— Btrange Companions, Gid UL (Fer) Nees. At a galoon on the Divide there may be reen a Bllr of very oddly-matched friends, to-wit: a iz Newfoundland dog and a wild pigeon, The bird's favorite Ylwz of rest is upon the dog's hend, and he wlil allow no one to interfero with the arrangament. The pigeon was trapped In the Hills only a few months_since, but has be- ?rzime d.n:ry tame, and ncyer leaves its strunge en CITY REAL ESTATE. between Rtate and Dearborn-ste. This s U Kce reallenoe 1of Soaton oh Fhtrty atsth-et. A dlw:h“ 2125, on rty-sixthe lvédflu‘!fi'}.“‘w.lfl all .. ARGA A A tolinvess iy prieimals E1L, 144 Dearborn-st, le SUNURBAN REAL ESTATE, L BALE—IIAVE BOME ELEGANT PLACES I?olll hwood, flighland Fark, and W"nlnéll(y:‘?’g ale, hiave bulls az present low prices of labor and mate and, &1 we own sil sdjolning property we want fin: raved, ars bound 1 keep taowns growing these hard ca: will el the places st less than cos Rive Avay the lot they atad on~{n fact, will make iy Con: ceafon o oni ithuus payment down; 3ors years by paring Inter: cement, as 20 much proporty sijolning, and our fortune uistion taststake in the niccem of the towns. MEARS & CO., 47 Iteaper Lloc! 01 BALE=A NICELY-FINISIIED COTT, rooms, Tut 321130, with bice yard and shiade-trees {rant: the it bargaln f Chicago,and terins very eary. Inuire of owner at 1021 Weat Jackson-at,, or at Fleid, Lefter & Co.'s whaleaale, J. W, BILOOKA! e Tarks KroMnn And-Hoge. Rarii: 4 n ulti- B89} & diress M 07, Tribune oce: [OR BALE- 3 K8, OR ACIRES ADJOIN- . {og Culver & Joliuson's Additlon to Ulencoe, for $300 Eer acre, 10 lots to the acre, 1 also have n few lots {n niver & Jolinson's Addition to Ulencoe which 1 willsell ral Ulenzoe is 85 cents add % centack. bat by purchastn iet them for 31 cents, _[1XA HROW. TongaLE STOIY DRICK | TS At Park Rtldge, 81,500, 231017, 13-roor, néw frame, with 2 lots, same place, 500, i 7-room cottaze and lot at Evanston, 81,000, A g00d plano taken towards one of tlie sbote. __IRA BROWN, 141 LaSalle-at., Rom 4, JTORBALE_A FEW LOTS IN CULVER & JOUN- E' A,a.aifi.fnfm OTS IX CULVETL & JOUN- , Koom rides you can 142 Lagall oe (1 7)1 75 o F. TG oo for #73 each. ¥ JrORBALE-%100 WILL BUY A BZAUTIFUL LOT, o cpoL, 8t Lagranze. 7 miled from Chicago; $15 down and 83 monhly: chespest property in market, and shown free; abstract free; 10-cent traln sireadyon, IRA BROWN, 143 LaSalle-st., Hoom 4. near depot, achiol, alde- T B Wiy oo +iiy e 3 cn clty lmite: L. & Laxoatde Buliding. WANTED-MALE HELP, Heokkeopers, Clorks, aic. ANTED-FOR 3 OR 4 MO , W A auie ente hoskEmtnar. e maaran b For e e oyera: st Sbens oF Shies s epacIa AS, drese 1190, Tehune otice 5o, ¥ A8e4 $xpacied. Ad- Trodes. A WATCHMAKER TO TAKR CTARGE ot or to purchase a well establisned watch and {emeiry burincas fa the cosntey, For further partien- Inrs appiy et M. Kronbers's, 139 State-t.. Chlcago. gy SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, Rookkeepers, Clorks, otc, BY A THOROUGH BUAL v experience, sa Look- 1 00 ohjection to travele ah]!:.lell employment. ITUATION WANTED—| nes man of twenty llnr:pen aasgtant, or aal TUATION WANTRD—DY, A pTOUNG MAN =} m 'd, Flas had a th - expeciaily in tire mnnf..l""""“ i d {6 the bar In thiaState, bie compensation, L1 Addreat K 72, Tribuna oy WARTE COOPERS. APPLY AT N, K. FAIMBANK & CO.'S, corner Kightoenth sud Biackwell-sta, D] ILKST‘CLABB BARDEIt AT 134 EAST 10 FIRST-CLABS PAINTERS, AND onea capable of acting as foremsn; must come well recommended. Apply to_P. J. BEXTON, & 9. 8.m. and 1 p.m. to-day; office, 50 and 00 Pacific-av, WASIED S West Erie-nt,’ . VWAYIED-A GGOD BLACKSMITH AND TWO earpenters. corner Thirty-nrst and Halsted-ata. VWANTED=A CARRIAGE WOODWORKER_ 10 IIAYDE‘.". on repairs; 731 and; 733 State-st. E. C. 9 l:.’mplo)'mcn! Agencies. KTED—200 RAILIOAD LA FOI Wl.‘hltlkfl & Itock Ialnnd Iialiroad ln‘l’!?"ifliw pe‘: 5734 ber day, i X Iavers, 81,75 per dayi l" & u”!l’ll lfifflu‘)’(’fl‘éfl."g‘;l ‘West Handolph, e ED-IALROAD LABORELS TO GO Tu- WAL [ $1.50 10 $1.75 per dayi 10 for farm; 20 cosl mine, ANUELI Ploerw, L, southwest corner Lake and N\/ARTED=t0 RAILROAD MEN FOR L1 dayg 10 R Tarshne A Tara e o iy, A8 BING B0 1T Norh Clark wt. WASTED=MEN ¥OU GHAVEL perday; 29 scetion hanls; free fare; aiso farm hands, §20 washing. 200 80uth Water-at. WASTED=50 LABORERS F Government work in wages $1.50 10 $1.75 por day; stune-cuiters, § day: farm, ssw-miil, and quarrymen; free fare. ~Apply Emyilorment Oflce, 41 West ftandolph-sh. E BNEI Miscellnneoun, “TA}IT!D—CANVAEHRKE AND BTREET-8ALES. men to scll the new flas-cuter and e 5omlnn¢a, the magic piaiter, boxes, C i SR VWANTED—50 MEN TOBELL ANICE A selling article, Every house wanta commision. Callsfonceatiand 3 North Tioomn 2. \_ JANT] WANT TO U 000 irial packagea, worth $1 eachi, 103,000 men Who Jrish 1o engage permaneatly in the heat faying bustucas Inhe United States. W guarantee live men 870 por week during the year, Address KA Y &CUz, Chicago, i WASTER-DOY TO RUN ERRANDE, ETC. MUST Adg ive with parents and ta_well ualnted 1y, jress, 1 owi hiudlfllln‘.}TW&, Tril unovmc‘:fi.’ 5 WAayze FA A _YY __Bouth Despiang W ANTED=GUOD, LIVE MEN T0 8ELL OUR STA- e Itne of goods. Territo Aven 1f re 0 w. BISHOY, 131 Bouin Greoa-®, “Ontears o ¥ \ ANTED— ENERUETIC BUSINE: i AS general agoots 1o handle s practical ‘necemsity in 11 e 29 counties from Cleveiand, Detroit, Evans: ville, and St, I'aul. A chance for Lhe proper parties to reslize from §200 Lo $400 monthly for three years even mllgltrs.t. lcl:llslr:,‘ whl:‘:h unl)lmnlehnvm’. l;l"ll': meanin, e reaidence erat. of VaoBuren and zul: Halste pu"" todp. m.‘“owu‘ X o WANTEB_FEXA] Domestics, WANT!D-A GILL TO DO GE; work. Apply at 127 Thirteent) EIAL HOUSE: VVANTED=AT ST. JAMES HOTEL, MENDOTA, Y AR 2T o ATEN RO T ply in person or by msil, VWASTED=X Ri Bouth Park-a Thirty-third-sta, ‘A)';I‘E{‘)—lg (:”fi;"'fin ;50 ‘IBKSEIIAIL NHOUSE. ot amilys . App : North Lasalle-st,, comer of Chestait, -~ % 28 EX GINL, .APPLY AT & Vetwean Thirly-sceond ang REAL ESTATE WANTED. (O S vt e Misdaliolo bl i oy NV AKTEDZHOUSE AND LOT 0N SUSHUE Al: ams, Waah!n, or Park-av,, or store In gnod location un Madison-at. ; will msume fncumbrancos bal. a.n“ng :: clear property. . OSBUKN & SON, 123 La R T W st PATTELSON, 165 Warsing TO MENT-IOUSES. [0 RENT—A 10-R0GM HOUSE 1N GOOD, ODER for £25, G Madison-at., Unlon Pork. K i dvor weat. e C. Liw 4 LAKESIRE Buttaing. = 2o i —COTTAGE @ ROONMB AND LOT _ON Eromus-av..botween Forty-Afthand Furty-sizsh-sta., fls: coutase i3 roums and ot on Langley.gv., botweed urty-secuiid and Forty-third-ais, $:0; No, 118 south Park-ar., between Twenty-thied and Twenty-fourth- sta, $40. JAMES 11, 1ILL, 04 Dearporn . Hoom 4, ORI KEAR LINCOLN PARKAND CAIS, AN n atone, 10_rooms, $43; & 1o-reom brick, ‘alilaiton-st., oom 10 2, Railway-mortya; 8, Loans ond del mgrtxngol held by banks ane o inaured an Tives, snd constantly falllng due...oveaee 2,800,000, 000 ———— HA00,005000 | THE NEW HAMBURG MASSACEE. Tho True Story of the Assassinntion of *the Young Man,?” and the Kliling of tha Blood- thirsty Nogroes. o (he Bdltor of The Tribuna. Cir1cAqo, July 27.—1 copy the following letter and send you for publication it purports togive an authentic account of the New Hamburg mas- sacre, viewed from o Bouthérn wom 5,000,000,000 2,100,000,000 404,812,100, 000, 000 e of o law making the ellver dollar er for oll ducs aud amounts, they say, would reduce the value of thesy sccurltics 15 per cent! or $1,845,000,000. ow, 18 it not true ‘thal most of this vast in- debtednces was contracted In greenbucks, worth on the nverage much less than 15 per cent less than gold,—takinz in the whole perlod, worth r cent Jeas than gold! 18 true, who hae a to demand the payment of thi edness {u a dollar worth 25 por cent more than the dollar In whigh it was contracted? It scems to mg the dishonesty s on the part of thoso WIO LOAN 75 CENTS AND EXACT 100 CENTS IN Tt §a not deemed that, when this indebtedness the Amerlcan sllver dollar, such rom the discovery of America down to 1878, svas o legal-tender forall dues and amounts, equally with the gold dollar. As Scnator Joues says: Wo ndopted the current Spanish beeause that wi Daxaniooen Ongex, B. C., July 20, 1870,— Drarest JULIT: Ona sltunted as’ you are, wiir- epery Iuxury that an Induigent hpsband necesuarily regard the Narthern oppressors with than does your laving friend, the ‘writer, who, llko yourself, flower that blossomod in a Sonthern garden, nover was transplanted from thia oative sofl, Hut { thank Heaven that 1t is wo; that I still re- ‘main fu the Bunny South, and that I never as you dld—forgive me,” dearest, you know my intense my allegiance to tho and married n Northern muda cr tyrannis," which means, as you know, “Tyrants shall sicken, ¥ ia m think af it, { It not curlons that Latin in 40 easy to transiate, snd that so many words in our laoguage have the very samnc sound and weaning? lon 1 have used may by rou will knuow much betler xbout it me, 88 you have 80 many more op- to acquire learaing. not buve sccesa 1o all our chiools and librarles we foor ebarrod from even educational think of It, I'u left my Latin dictionary at unclo's, or he says he did, although anole tells me he can't fnd It anywhere, Lam afrald Pa dro don't like to ncknowle about [te buing souked, © 1oy 1s hure, pay Just graduated ag Harvard, could have llked that su think hie had the impud when we were at Bamter Park walking? A horrid, dirty, little negro brat camo nmnlng and1 sald, with tho g; Loo that wretched nalmal, ™ rabably 25 AR thi endish cruelty of ‘our Was contracte us it has been motto,—and now dollar fn 1702, hich dubts had 8 atuck to tho samo dollar In 1834, ‘when the markot relatlon "between slivor and bad been changed Ly thy blundering and mischiov- ous loglalation of England, and the viclssitudes of sapply and demand; we stuck to it even after the openlng of California, when the gold dollar be- the world sssnred us , and the gold doliar = £ portunities, at girls would not by that gold would fluctuate agaln, would rlse abiove the sllver onv, rendored the optlon of tendering whichever of the 1t was while tho option cx- Iated that we went Into the lato War, and that we got into debt to each other and to forelyners, promiso to pay so many dollars, which is printed on onr pationdl notes and on onr by on Hiate, municipal, and corporative bonds, elth mcant, or means, %0 mlny‘ daj)ur ped L over the bridge, snd two dollare we chosc, carélesanesa he sald ticial boy, What do vou ank-notes, and 10 me yestorduy T, tion and pleasuro of tho oldy attho oj 5!:« t haw nn‘l":lflmnc« to motal at all, and_means Cousin Le Roy, octago £35; an ¥-rvom_ Engilsh baseme $20; nice O- i ‘u S il lorst-Gians. "CHANLES ¥, WALE: ‘j33 [0 RENT—A FUR Park: 0 rovms; Tribunc oitice, i [0 IENT-A FURKISTED NOUSE—TO A BMALL family; owner will for the rent. 68 North Bangamou: (rnm_wim:{n‘elm:k ach day. 7['0 RENT—BELL~UR EXCHANGE—NICE HOUSES, Michignusv. and “Vighland Park, Iliziwood, Einglowoody low price. - ME Klkt, 47 lieaper Bioeeo. " Suburban RENT—AT. WINNETKA~HOUSE 10 ROOMS, barn, Iarge hennery, 5 scres of garden, partly plant+ €d with evergreens, shiade trues, eic.: heautifl place, Iooking over Lake Nichigan. Call- &t 78 Dearborn-st., s 3L, rl'o'lixxr—r}xu-runxlsuau WOUSE, LARGE, alindy yard, s e View, near lurse-cars, 1o couple (without ser' N18HED HOUSE NEAR UNION i modern improvements. C 70, Al s ) the joint use with owner and wifu the entire house, #niture, and horse and bugiy (g kuep liouse sepsrately). 108 Fitheav., basemeit. VWANTED-ATGOOD GIIL ABGUT 14 YEARS OF age. Apply at 141 Lytie-at, WASNTED A GOOD GTitL. FORGENERAL HOUSE- work (n & small family. Apply st 10i5 Wa- worl a 1! oL 487 “‘cbllu-nh. North Sld‘u. ™ oy JTANTED—A COMPETENT GERMAN OR SWEDE girl for ‘flnl'rll Bousework in s swall fawily, In- quireat 131 Calumet-av. Y ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED COOR, WASHEILL, and froner: llberal wages will be pafd, Call fm~ mediately at 8 Lincoin ANTED_IMMEDIATELY—A GOO] OMA _‘V Vegstable SuR. At Wood's Hotel St = \Vurzn—aifin N A BMALL FAMILY TO DO Clark. weneral housework. 123 Kadt Jackson-st., near Misccllanesns. WAFTED—LABY AGENTS=—-G00D SELLING Aft. Ucte and big profte.” Call atunce, at Glmsted & Ci Co.'s Pattern itooms, 52 East Madisan-s BUSINESS CILANCEN. B PRI b Sl ) L ST ‘A RESTAURANT FOIt SALE CHEAT: THIS 18 une of the beat chances ¢ offered: custom first. clots: trade goods Present owner sick. Apply 27 Bouth Clar} AOE!ITL A ufi’wnnuw'}. can dremiug E 97, Tribune ottic: CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY SAFELY AND quickly with small capftal.* No competition, No humbug, Inquire ltvor 3, 163 South Clark-at. Dot Wi ¥ULS Sroc, G OVEDE i . Ad- drem T 18, Tribuneoifice, - 10 P 10F cudl Fm.-a'r-m:Aas HOTEL FOR BALE: DOUNLE dwgl'.)lum‘b::;;nflm wélhllnclfl.lll%m‘l‘ul 1able, near two ». good chance o make moner: a Freat bargain, Callsoun. lnqa! L 87 N W 1+ i B I o o el VANTED FOIt CITY. EVEKYBODY At Badlson-st., Room 12, . ALL MEANS, ALSO PAR- fLflt‘} ®uod (avestments by ad- TO RENT-ROOMS, TU REN' —}“ulmsur-:n TOOMS IN NEVADA HO- el, 143 and 150 \abash-av,, near Monroe-st.; franalehta, £, 76 cents, aud $1 per tlay AND OFFICES, TGt ag weiosished Con3 fenn OEFICER: risire , ool light, near Sher- fion flowe.” 0. 1. IRACE' & C0., o Lo, ['0. RENT—COOL, FRONT ROOMS, NICELY FUR: _nished, cheap, AL 74 East Van Buren-at., /|0 REXT=A FULNISIED BUIT OF ROOME T or without board, to parties with good references. vz Wabgabi-av. [0 HEST—CIIEAT- AR Lako'st, J. 0. WEDE 71 RENT: BUITS OF RODOMS FOR sll convenlences; 038 West 120 Randolpli-st, N FURNISHED ROOMS AT WALTON Houue, 34 and 86 Washington-st., oppasite Field, Letter &Co,_Translonts, 75 centa to §1.50 perday. '[9 RENTENICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WiTh or withuut board. Kingabury Bluck, Kandolpli-st., wear Clark. Apply at loom 3J. T—TIIRE ROOMS ON FINST FLOOIL, R SALE-LIVERY STADLE AND BTOCK IN ) S A L R R twenty sears, or will scil tho stock and reat the Atubie, i Reateh - CotrraponUcacs sieiad: "Aar ot n % ace sallcted. . F. FASLOI, Frecport. Th. o it SALE_IN THE YOU§U AND TH Tk, St THtE, YOS AN THInVING bakery, eatanilshied ten'years, and doing A pRylng sl ness of fram $10,000 10 12, 000 Per ANNUM: (erms rea- i, sl Lo i e e nity to e us : 0" Box'Shy Lincon & ) Teou BALE=A COMPFLETE DRUGOISTE STOCK. Jith Oxturce soda (ountam, und the good will of flongestablished drug store. wiih' prescrliaton e of 208 prescriptions, 1 Moline, tho most (BEVIng twwn of Western Nlinols, together With the lease of & well Iocated more, 1 e siock pigy mm[wum thiety ny to close o . For iculars nddress I, ox 1343, Muline, 1M, 2, Tribune oMce. ke an itercet ikiosd of iary, A PRODUCE_ COMBMIS: nmenta. Would ANTED — BNIFPING orclerkanip of any Kind. - Capahie: ~class references, dress A3}, Trihuna office. NTIAND WIRIT- la i correct, Firs lerate salary. Ad WANTED—AS B0} TS 1.ne: H b daress B0, A ribune omeer Ct:nchmcn. ’l‘cnmnaru, etes TTUATION WANTED—BY A COA A can bring the very Dest of iy Seioreae’ h1id Miscellnnconn, ITUATION WA nieat firm; biave d Ca at sentan A 1 connectlun throngh n lilgh raferences, SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMA Tomenticn TUATION WANTED=NIY A RESPECTABLR Uerman girl s cook in & pri Calt or address 60 Sic! basem ITUATION V:'!:\!E}'I;-;fl" A ('{(IIOD Ttr l‘ ECT. a " Cant'at o North Porlarar, oo & briva JITUATION WANTED=BY X YOUSG LADY 70 du get cwork, whers sie will by @neof tho(smlly. Call at 14 North Sheldot ITUATION WANTED=TO DO GENEIAL OUSE: ATIOL NUSTRT0 DO QRS O Flease call ot 63 North Markel Tefcronces given, ON WANTED=AVPLY AT 81 TWENTT- s, of licr preseat employer, for a secoide whose 'praira we cannos say (00 much, R BALE_LOTS S5 FACI; T 1AV 5TF s 1001018 XIIDIA (o BIorRs st Gergt oo by s Owner must [iavy ITUATION WANTED=IIT ond xork in 2 pi or address 107 Liver! 1TUATION WAN' crieral houscwork In & iress MIS3 BEIUSTAD, —HY A NORWEGIAN Gintt e family. Ple 44 West Qulo-st, ATION WANTED-] N r{gu"\;"uLEfla-n. BY A WET-NURSE. . CALL Employment Agencies, TUATIONS WANTED—EOFCNED AGAIN OX 8 WANTED-FAMILIRS | Uennan female ce, 80 M| 1k §uod beandl auppiled st Mits. DU JITUATIONS WANTED Northweatern Female Employinent. ofice: 1zed by ail first-class famii{en and servantr, 410 &Y. sud 00 btate-st., corner Randolph. in basement. Sntnd o biete st corner Handolph, In basement, FINANCIAL. IADE ON DIAMON] X L LAUNDRIC privets ooy s Ho K, fooms3 and 0. Establish: $45,000 FOR 6 YEARS; REAL ESTATE y to’sny desired smounts Intercat payabls L of roference; muat be low ‘Address K 29, Tribe RS, DAKER'S GREAT semi-aunually; very bes Fate of luterest; no com uzc otice GOTIATED ON I urulture, Axtures and ofl BARIL, Hoom 43, 104 1,asalle N REAL ESTA' 3 mproved preferred. | MEAD ONEY 70 ()HAK.:GPX‘N. BMALL B;YMS. é}&i’ COL- ceges, o itaadoiph-st., fuom 3. "f“‘ v ONEY T0 LOAN %0313 OF 810,000 T0 825 X T upon firsi-class tmproved Py ity e O LOAN AT PER CENT ON FARME TN SANFORD, Morrls, TO_LOAN "ON CHATTEL OF . WILSON & D \Vl“h’. Room 3, EY TO LOA and vieinity: Lasalle-st. LIUEr sums ut {0 per cent & JACK! 4y coliateral securit 118 Ranuolpli-st, SIIDHT~DATB 'E8 WANTED— Buosiness Men's Unlon, A 18ov ropertys low comn L500 TO LOAN 0% CIHICAGO ‘property, TURNER & BOND, #1,000, OR $2.000 TO LOAN 0! 0Tty At current rales. . Roou 10, NEILE, 150 Dednbrait, Hoom 000, 83.000, O OTHER BUMS TO n un city praperty, at current rates, oS, b Walidaion ot HUMS AND UFWARDS TO LOAN AT 8 per ceut. on productive Chicago real 5. * L Hhmlz at b and s toom 18 Method! BOAEDING AND LODGING. South Nide. Un i for 1adies ur ge Wit use o plano. ICHIGAN AV, =PARTIES WISHING ONE Wi 1 rooms, with board, i X at woderate rales, References EN-ST., AR entiemen, §4to $3 West Side. JAVE RENTED COTTAGE 1N GOOD NEIGTIHOR- hvndnuaurmlnlu of V. 1Ll home twore sthan siyle. "(Wa IPor address fmmeatatoly; MON: JOR North Wellsrate - TrAe N Totels, NOTEL. 143 AND 150 WADASIT- Manroe-at,.—ltvoul with board, 10 84 per weeks day board, $1.50; GOOD SALOON North Claric gt o0 BALF_TIIE LARGEST AND DIEST 3 ET Vi sity s "Madioon s ¢ blde, fo the best lucal adison- ‘at. Nouonenced suswer without cash. - K sy, Tribune s eabhut viw? o0 nelEhborioad; twobiy tins | oo iy luw, ool ood; twenty tiin- 'ORSALE—A FIRST-CLASS ICK-CREAM GBALOON, utes’ walkotrom buslnoas eontre; very cheap. Address | [(OTSALECATIRIT CLASS ICK-CI S 3 3 ORt BALE-SALOON 563 50UTI JEFFERSUN-ST, To_RENT_STOLS, orriors, we: | PULEIKESLaO m o ier Ty Bioros, bustno s standy sickness Li [t ** Like all the rest What could ho havq mount! The uch a thing to me/ But then he s young yot, only 22, and will learn to be polite whon he gocs out fnto the great world, Speaking of ages, reminds mo that I ‘am just 23 1 Tempus Augit, " Ifear {am a confirmed wplnster, et gon the tho mun to whom 1 could confide the eeplug of my bealing heart, since we parted, ten years ago, that n word would have brought tomy fest; butno, that word shutl nover bo apokon. rest love pined nway o & Northern Bing,—that torrible place where e entlsted ina Mlssourl called the somany ** dollars " s papor promiscs. tempt which has been mado to convert thuse prom- ch amount fn the afgreguto to soveral ind milllons, into promises to p: lare, by means of ihe Mlat act o Revislon act of 1874, I declaro to be entirely un- precedented and unconstitutional, 1t there is any untruth, or fallac; try in that, I cannot sce it. Ant then the dishonesty i3 assuredly on the rt of thoss who exact 100 cents in return for 6 conts, maklug a difference to the debtors of TURER THOUSAND MILLION DOLLARS| Tallk nbout the public credit and the national houor lu the fuce of auch un attempted steal as this! Aro dobtors, then, the vuly oncs who are bound by thelr contructsi Cun creditors cou- servo the publle crodit and u, retusing to accept ol crmg of the coutract, they t sllver or goid? Tho terms of the cons aro found i tho law, and the law certaluly was s above stated 1t Is true that the 1 have met man, y rison at_Sln |1 fendurs are confined, regimontdhat went froin *4 Dounty-Jumpors, " although w: mever kuew, sid while flghting I vinceroly honpe you wil Wo ara tery, very in_our power to make Uracely was cop- vlsit us this fall, ut will do whatever Mes our, etay pleasant, np my pfano lessons, and play much Pa told e yosterda: ‘mortgage put on the pi ut I hopo 1t wont vpoil the sound. A nleco of Jov, Chamborlain of this State ts 1y~ lay dusta together quito uvernor aro the best of has been at our house since his elec- 'Pa and Lo have busbness relations together, I'think ho owes Pa monay, or P'a owes W, I fore et whichi, At any rate, they are the best of frionds, jovernor “way wlhien he was hore, are an honorable man, Aonoradle inan, " snd he omphasized the ‘but ono strongly; but ho is such an absent-minded mau; he didn't s20 Pa's cxtended hand at all when thay parted, and uctually forgot to shake it 1 wanted to wrlle you particularly about somothing clss, and will now andertake to do so, You have, of course, read ol that ferrible aflair at New Hatoburg, In which that_unfortunate young man was_imossacred by the Infuriated negroes, Neow Liambury fa but 10 infles from here, an give you ail the particutars. ably €lffer trom the {yi meaducious Northern aheats, of negroes wero having & roview, and were parad- downthe streetin the grealest siyle, on the sidewalk you must know, whero they had o tight to be, overybody muat a ‘Fhe unfortunate young wan who wasmurdered s them, and finding that they ook up far mote than half tha walk, ordered thom to turn out and give bim roow, which they rofused to do; and eo, 1lke the true Bouthiron that he was, e an aftront, he drew revulver and shot the ring-lesder of 4ho mob dead ‘The horrid wretch who boi colors, fna fit of demoniac rage, then raised the heavy pole to which the lsg (not gur flag though, Jullet) was attached and atruck tho courageous nn:l;mn such a (arrible dlow that ha dls hen they rcallzed what they had uence of the dreadful ouse, where they furti- fed themselves, but In less then balt an Jiour al. st the whole town turned out aud sssauited tho roed' vlaca of refugre, and fnal; o blood-(blraly wrotched, * 1, when I thipk of that poor youny man's mothor, ory inisresting girl I phold the natfonal Iver dollars, when, there would havo tobe o silver dollar has nmot been 1 can't think what ho In clrculation for the last forty years: but that is bocausc the law of 1834, changing the ratio Letween silver and gold from 15 to 1'to 16 for 1, undervalued sliver a8 much os the old ratio overvalued it; mud, therefors, 1L disappeared from tho circulation, tho same as golil b under the old rates,—tha " -samo as both dune under & forced legal-tender papor cur- "E‘lm medium between tho two figufes, 153§ WAS TIHE TRUE RATIO, as shown by the uverage market-relation, based upou the relative cost of production, for nearly years, from the, discovery of Awerica to 1816, when England " demonetlzed slives adopted gold as tho only metul In whk ances should be sottled. \When Englund thereafter resumed speclo- s, in 1631, the demand for gold tempo- rafsed fts prive as compared with sllvery at was why tlgu'Un{Lglml!-mll changed the in 1834 fromn 15 tor or 1)—~ther ua- o meanwhile established jt for them- 8¢ for 1. .cllv"w,::‘n great mistake that we did not alao, t that ratlo, ss thoe scquel showed; for ryaluation of silver wus tantamount to premluin on the fssue of small frac- -notes,—silvor having been driven ta tho melting-pot, and ioldnot belng welladapted for smaller colns than half or quurter-eagles. Por consequence, tho country was Sooded with stuall, frredecmablo bank-bitls; speculution yan years ufter tlc ratlo was th the legal- **Pincknoy, you My rocital will g accounts you woe was walking tows always quick to sve: apon thu spof. 3 changed, ugiversul bankrup Bul?ct‘llx'nl has nothing tender quality of elther gold or silver dollurs, Nelther bas the present murket-retation of sll- ver and gold. Buppose the Huctuation bad been the other way; that sllver hud risen, through th 10 for 1 of goldf tor class huve denled to debtors TUB OFTION OF PAYING IN GOLD, which is theirs by the law, and ks nowminated fn ths bondl rt, Dr, Linderman treats of ilver, aud glvea lu do- The negroes, wi done, fearing 'the_conee y fod ta the Court- 1 artificial cous Would the urml and hls betrothed, — told, —it wakes my heart” bleed, sud rewble to utter cursea that would bring down caven's directest veugeance upon theso sconndruls, §t 14 sald that o, C, docanotappiove In bis last re $he course of gol TO RENT-STORE 181 BTATE-BT, INQUIRE IN the store between 12and 3 o'clock.’ Miscellanoous, TORENT-AN OYSTER AND FRUIT-PACKING eatabitshnient, with ail the necessary ixtures com. lcte; 30-horsa boller, @ process kettics; lob 60x140 lact, situated 244 and 246 Buuth Caroline‘st, Address N.C_YOUNG, No. | Alsquith-st., Jultimore, 3d. WANTED-TO IRENT, Prev e SR Mslindlnin tyouivd ool S VWANTED=TO RENT-3 OF ¢ ROOMH IN AN GC- North Sido: sodthof GRS AT, end S ot Brato ot Address, stating focstion aud reat, B 25, Trihune ofilce, ANTED-TO RENT-FOR A LIMITED TIM! gruund floor and lofts sultable for retafllng an: selling st auction a llrra stock of furniture and hotel fxturest elevator desirablo; Eiate-at. or Wi referred. A| ilock, 147 Lo! HORSES AND CARRIAGES, WIDUW LADY WILL EELL THE PROPERTY of her late husband—an elegant top Uigyy, Uar- neas, and Hainbletoniua hurse, 6 years of i3 ted Iast seasun 111 31404 als0 ouo top phacton o s lfifw‘“n"’f-'o"n'"}x"‘"'.“"f:"';a"{y'ff'&“fli‘&"zfifi " v, and no horse Jockey fred appl oy Bivens 70 ba seeit t 518 WADAML'aY. UCTION —TUESDAYS, THURSDAVS, _AND Baturdays—ilorses, SAisace, and lisruces a'gpe: ciaity, at WESTON & CO.'S, Noa. 100 and 104 Wasl fln‘rmn-ll. Ample tlie ‘given (o test all horses sold under a warrantee. Btock on_band at privatasals, 1"‘01[ BA! -CIIEAP—10 HORSE3 FIT FOR ALL use, one weok's trial glven sud warrantod sound; 2 extenslon-top carriages, nun‘ newi 3 ruckaways, as wvod we uow i 1 Juino; 0to0d, nearly muw} 3 end-apring buggies; 1 end-upring wadd by Coan & Ten Uiroeke, 2 top sldo-hara made by Pennoyer & Co. .8 open alde rsj 1 side-bar made Ly Drewstor, cost $:450, I a8 new\flcuuumu wagons, cipress wagons, faru) wagous, all kinds of new and sccond ‘hand harnesa, Alsa liorses, exprss wagons, and grocery wagona (o let by tho day orweeks mouey sdvan :ed on hiorscs, bugyica, aid harncas, ‘o s Lo comlo sad examino. Ty sloek bafore you buy; 1 can copviuce you that 1 can ssll eheaper than any man (o Chicago. Wil sell on monthe Iy peytuenta. 1(, 0. WALKER, 137 and 230 Stata-at, outa._If. 0. WALKEI 29 and 30 State-at, l“fln BALE~ATAVERY LOW FIUURES, CHUICE A 2 300nd youE horscs, Gt f0r WAZOR OF BUZEY: (08 875 rl.;im‘ lndl]'fvhfifihtfl['llt'fll e _ponles for $33, & ohlld Sinvhoor h fur $45, and & fine open bugky for $33. dapa i Wadd Tiendie, WU i b TOE AN, STRAROLD BLACK aawe X slondid drivin LD SLAC MATE, a Dargal Bér o saparately. A R BULLOGH, atal ll’h’l Logotl 1o North Jehenonat. L BhY okl i artidRes, ‘opon ot top st fadr prica. 731 and 133 Bintaat K. Lo IAYDEL. WALER -0 SMAILKBED ARD FA HANRS I ! e, 17 R AR 1o o iV atde Y SEWING MACIINES. TaTiA; BINOETE NOWE, WRED, “GHOVER & FEatatas otk tha BAC TERISF grioeh, INEICUIGE Luekor A1t regaTar griock,in ht éfin 1 "Siachioata THOS. M. AAITIN, 00 War b v. ) T LATE INPROVED, EMHIACING 50 A SATE IO KA PAGNT guint *pildor Ny ineduh " maclizal: *Frivato Loan Oftice, l'L‘UiII' Jloom 2, ap-stairs. INSTILUOTION, KETCHING ¥GON. NATORE TAUONT 1N ONE ity s o b e ol WILL BELL MY HALF-INT) T 1N A BTOCI of general merchaudise, caah trade, essabliphed for | S i wiog s el loue: ot over . balance on thin Sith good security, Atdress LooK-Hox 1.3 (areelilas, RINTING OFFICE FOR BALE: COST $3.000 Wil vl for 81,600; Go0d ke NEW)_ pAYIOR Dusficas] extra inducomcnis. Reasns G sefllag.” Address 30, Tribune office, “nr..l."sm.i.’“nr WALF INTEUEST IN €00 stock, with business cicaring ne $200 casl inantb- ly. Koom 43 Ashland Block, Handolph and Clark-sta. 4. CASIL, BUYS II. NTER N $£3.000 “Hilabablg A LIV TERET 15 A% :'I‘;::ll) yearly, aud increasing. Address D7, Tribuoe WILL PURCIIASK CONTROL- $10.000 3 SERCASE TR CONTROE: nlss naking a clns of which pay 100 per tent proft. I'urchiaser would hava & salary of §1, Ade dress G du, Trib MINCELLANEOUS, ADVE"T[HE“S DESIRING TO REACH COUNTRY readers can do s 10 the cheupest and hest unacr iy aing o of mors acetiona uf heiloys Hiky paper Listsaud State Divisions. uy loues and map address A. N, U soli-at., Chicago, Il BE BUGS AND COCKROAUHES COMPLETELY extorininated 'b' oneraci tcle sold, Hutw amied freo, A, EY, 189 Enst Washingto i YATUTION. PEISONE ARE _TEL Y CAU- 1ng to come from mie, the saus Red ‘o be ‘exscuta by me jubers Bl 3 YOIl IMCOM- L?_lll everywhere, Atfidavits sutll- tioned Bot ta accept sty orders o choc! Juriart: omed 10 uvne ‘"lf'-i..s'l!. fim . LATTAN, Jx., 148 West Landolph 3 mmater Feo after decree, hingto hic at) S TeatARYY: ‘VAN TKU- palnting at Boutl Evi OF 10U t, 00 & fine 60-fout lot Trivune onlico. T)'YORCKS LEGALLY AND QUIETLY OTAIN. edlu overy Stace for incompatibiilty, &c. leal: deuce not matorial. * Fee aflerUecrea. Lrat clgy refer. ences. Addreas U, iLSIAL Chicugo, D'yoncks INED lllll{ Biat Itanldeuce not mater refereuces. . Feoafter decree, Hval Address G, 1t, BISL8, 87 Ashiand Block, Chlcago, 1h IVOICES LEGALLY AND QUIKTLY OBTAINED o cery Siate snd Territory far licompatibility, ato. Residonce unnocessary. Fes after decrecy 1J years exparisuce. A, UOODRICH, 144 Deurior PUSIUAL, PR UL, e UAlllEET ORGAN, 8 5TOF3, DY BURDETT, $123 Cably . W torgan, 4'stope, by Durdeit, only. Cabiies ofisby 1 atobe, Stk Amcricas, Goly 20 Cablnet urgany'3 o Smith Awerican, oul @ X, Bprang cablnet urgan, u stupa. 1 Y , 7 8l Il i i BRI A BRATE 6T, PIANG BUITAULE FOI A LEAUNER BTOOL AND COVER INCLUDED, 1L T, MARTIN ISQFB-'K‘ATI!GT. l{OSEWOOD 7-OCTAVE FORTES, LATE FIAN Iuiprovements,” ¢ , % MR ;‘fiu‘:fi-u’"'d T, ete., $10. 0L T, PARTNERS WANTED, o o e A O Y A en AUTNER WANTED-IN A FIRST-CLABS E&. '!‘:'{fin‘l_uhod lquor li'-un.h'lml» vprfirn‘{ i‘zzu_sa&m et PEHMSONAL, PXI\SONAb-Wfi ), LETTER IN GRN- CH-GUAR! wral O8ivy for brs. m}{fiu Sumoer, . . . BOARD WANTED. St WANEUD, : iy Jocssion Scar tho nies oF ALULVATE o Van Bureniata, - Addres I 30, Tribune o FE, ‘Lfifi CHILD Addreas. siating term HOUSEHOLD GOODS, 10T OF NOUSEUOLD FURNITURE, NEARLY Do st be sold, “Storage sad comiiaalon house ANCE 8PRING BTOCK. ARLOR FURN) HANE ,!ngum 78and #6 Van bure G oU’ ELEGANT 8UY HANDSOM waliut and terry, MARTIN, 154 8T, houssbold Turniture. yineats. U3 sell furaiture, carpets, ebruted Empire parlor hedstesd, lowest cush prices, & el n [nstallifients 883 Weat Madle ON HALSTED-ST,, DETWE P e P T i plendant L guld vAF-Fing, N A COTTAGE GROVE- AV, taining & sum of money an Cu., 130 Clark-ul. % OST—ON TITURSDAY, THE 2771 INBT. pocket:-book, containing $u oF 8 k Clty, from tho U Payuient uf which has”b it £ho above wi g . V. U, any ottice, will recelva a redscuable roward, REWARD=BTOLEN=ON horse, 15 hands Lig| ¥ BTYLISIT BAY whits spot ui siddle, twa wiifbe sirips 3 ¥ de g ¥ fncl wide oo ist back of and running purallel with back. Al tail, touches ground. soiuetlmes B gl s e Ana o s P WO pulvcln': on back: & d. Wnl In‘tg 3 ta Postkloy S DENIS: thi gy B ) EWRLL, Tin Sonroe i Llu {and Co Qalveston, 4,000 acrty u”ch)”' £10. B will béar luveat HILL, 94 Dearbora-at., oom . 14U DEARDBORS - roved suburban prop- linproved and walm P! e P! T EXCHANGE=A G RES]] $3,500 for faria lsad i ilinous or UL, RO Lt e AR L e e e E—OR RENT=TENTS, CAMI. \0da, &% tlie Goverumea Uoods ALE-NOTICE 70 — BTREET-RAILWAY Rallway havo s Gumbcr 38 4BOUL IO Joare

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