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. AUGUBT THIE CHICAGO 'TRIBUN SATUR TEN PAGES. sfun In setting up an eatablisiment. son I the Doorkeeper's depretiuent, Willlam M. Gibson was o private In Company €, Thirty-sixth linois Regiment. on the 1=t of June, 1561, and partlcip: the hattles through the Southwest, battle of I'ea Ridge, Al Hudgon Decker was & member of the First New York Cavalry, und_served from 1561 Lo irly nll the cavalr; .~ At Coll Harbor e was injured by a fall from his horse that lie lust neatfy the entire use of hoth his handa, ered ut the handa the furnaces of are steatmlig at Ml blast, damogiue did 1t hit, but Tike many unwise fusdinntions [t lneks troe o, congeruently does not lessen the trouble, 1, with many others, attribute the ablding presence of vur stenches rather to Incompe- tency to deal sclentifically with them, than to any Torm of malfeasance. Hereln I'guess s the true reason why the stinks have Toug and pleasant carecr, Why don't the stenc facturies try some plan for consuming the ve not donc sut II[‘,MOCRIATIC I{EF-OIL‘i:_ Bmith, Urorgla, l(‘nm'lln. iy, lke the good master, sufl of ifs unfalthful rervants, whil {ndteseribahle vilen This would ey e e completes 113 Wincle oftie e, What the Tildenites Have Alrcady Accomplished. Gibayn, Lowmiu e lust. bls right arm, oM. ang, “Cotonet, ML I Frankiin, Missourl, Captain. Clark, Misvourt, Brizadier-Geners), Yrates, North ('arolina, Major, 1, North Caroling, Lientensnt-Colonel, ‘atoling, Captain, Action of the Democratic House of Rop- resontatives at Washington, |.hufi|e- A\.l Ebert. MOnthiY paymeata to st ALE=THE BEST RESIDE Al e s ATds very countnodiods erything In coinjlete orier: part I Athert E, Roberson, L. V. Neilson, “amuel M Freeman, gascs, If they As you state, “I,\.N"‘l!ll—{;l/\ LE tey with molrn o ot rices are aboul Small payment down, WoORL 1o Filthay, les, North Caraling, Bigsaier-Genetal, aroling, Colonel, Carolina, lrigadier-(ieneral, Divrell, Tennessee, Hirigadier-tenerai, thorne, ‘Tennessee, Adjutaut-Ueueral, nnewsce, Colunel, was s member of the Tw _petts Volunteers, to the position of Regiment United States troops. A 1865, at Blakely, Ala., during the engagement at that point, e was_shot through the right chest and lost his right arm, wia liable to be put to death b following proclamation Irsued ate Government Dee, 22, 1663: *That all com- migsioned officers il Ji ¥, Butler be declared not_entitled to be conafd- sged fu honorable warfare, but aarobbersand eriminalsdeserving deatl,and and each of the:n, whenever taken, be for exeention.” William Deplitch, pisabled Union Soldiers Removed to Mako Room for Rehels, ity-eixth Marsachu- from whenee he was promoted Captaln in the Fighty-sixth Willinm Deagan, ieorgs M. Lefever. Itobbins, Nortl Investigations enongh; the Fonee, Tortn Femnedy 18 iow Kniown, and It s therefore. ‘to be hoped that the stench manla will be placed b youd exhumation. e —— - JOHN BOTTLEJOHN, Little John Bottle And & blithe il And he wou the heart of a Hitle mermald Who lived I the deep blne sen. And uvery evenlng she used to alt And risg on the rocks by the sea: ittle John BottleJohn! pretty Jolin Dottle- obi Waoil't you come out to me?"” A FIIST-CLA nauieated with treee witl iy a0l At 243 South Leavitt [Temple Hounton, James ', Cuni flltYllen W. Buck. 1, H. P'axton. (Jotin 0. ‘T'rainer. \yflllam Tucker, 1, B, Fossett. A Carnival of Ignorance, Imbe-~ IieFan, Texue, Colonel, cility, and Demoralization; chms r(unly Texnn, 1f eaptured he reason of the the Confeder- ,,lmgmllehucncul, . ohn llved on the hill, o man waa he: i, 15 onrodt, SUBURIBAN REA the command of ¥ Aund o Foretaste of What Wo BMight Expect under Tilden. ered an soldiers e Virxinia, Minwler W France, . . [hons Ryan.® [l acon IluTTo: (Thoxas G, MLinnex.® nl Hatcher, Miesourl, Colonel. Missinslppl, furpector-Geneeal, Tenncssee, Mijor. EX-3EMBERS OF REGRIL, GOVERNMENT. Georyin, VicePresfdene. "ostaster- Gieueral, To the Kditor of The Tribune. * LAPorTR, Ind.,, Aug. 23, qands of people within the range of your clreu- Jatlon who wish you would publish the list of Unlun soldlers, crippled and otherwise,who held ositions under the House of Representatives at Tliere are thou- another of the disapled soldlers discharged by Fitzhgl, served In Com- pany B, Thlrd Massachusetts, und lost a leg at Golishorough, N, C, Charles . Sewell, of Company (3, Ninety- ninth New York Volunteers, was another victiin Little John Rottlejohn heard ber song, Ad he opened Air litle duors Audhe honped and he skipped, and he skippedand ater, Patrick Sulllvan, [James M, Johns, Laborers uruler the Doors per [John L. Klng. Ol MENT=A glewoid; frst. Alto, vers fine reshience in South Evaustun, ZLaborersunder the Door- keeper. TILLUTSUN BHOS., td Warnin, Jor, T, Juckeon, 111, Georgln, % erton, West Virgtiuln, Senator, thorpughly “bull of Leavity e YL 67 AL ) 1, ‘with [ingrovenients, dadison, Tniire it 34 Western-av. ~A FIRST-CLASS DATIER TO-DAY, NCEANDGROUNDS soutlieass eoraer of Michiganave aud 0 car careful iiriver who has )dating ond of sul woud altu broliery, &c.i i ¢+ brlng reforencos witl bergain, Lring Kos wlif €3.73 PER DAYy o Tabarenl 8150 ay: 100 for o ) i, cr ays 103 tle: i 108 Bowa, UL, Southwest ek sicady work, -2 MEN A o £1.75 her ” Mare o L of Democratle Reform, He was twice wounded ¢, North Carolina, Senutor, And stlil she was alngziug so free- Washington on March 4, 1575, and who wero | deo. Winters, { in action, aud saw four years aud more of hard pretty Jotin Bottle- stune depot st Latirunge; tlle perfe turned ont by the present House; also,alist of the Confederutes who were glven their places. T am an ox-soldler with one legz, and a constant readerof Tue TrpuNe, and desire to sce thie record, In order to exhibit it to some of my fel- tow-ex-soldlers who call themselves * Demo- cats,”" Yours, [We happen to have the very document our wconstant reader?’ desires to see, and herewith Tt will be edifying reading ay=—1s e, Tilden *HOh, |l|(ll.¢ Jobn Bottlejoln! Deat ey erty eher ofered Kmith, Georgin, Repr sihuf e i Hatelior, Mirsoliri, Heprescntative, AL Missimnippl, lepresentative, Caluwell, Alnbana, Sollchior-tencral, (:l(h[ Legislatur J. B. Eugene was a_member of n Wisconsin Veank 3o coe ot tmel He served during a lurge part of the Wi, aud lost an arm in the service. J. £, W. Thompson was nieo discharged by the first of the Union soldlers [ to make room for Confederates. lust an eye fu one of the votable battles of the Little John liottlelohn made & how, And the merimald she snade one {00, Aund he sail: **Ol! | never saw anything halt 5o perfectly aweel In w3 beantitul hom How happy we both's O, little Jubn Bottiejolm! pretty Jobn Dottle John! Won't you come down with me?”’ John Bottlejohn sald: *+Ob, yes, illingly g0 ‘With yo And § never will quail at tho For perlapr | ma. 80 he tuok her hand, and be left the Innd, And he plunzed into the foaminz main Aud little Johu Bottlejohn, pretty John Bottles Fitzhugh amon| Free fare to ste prupert; E=-01t with cellar, wel, ef 1 ° atore, and depot GLVELR. 161 landolph; ory Klemunons, At Gunter, Arkaties Lamar, Mirslnsipp! Divrell, "Fezte, Staie Lugisinture. e Legielnture, te Leginiture, . Minister to Rtusla, ar. Philip W. Coleman waa one of the recent dis- charges from the Doorkeeper's dej ust an arm while battling for i amd wus four times severel Island, 8, C. e served In the Efghith Michi- gan lnfantry, WOVED, N. G Ordway, Sergeant-, at-Arma. E_L. Whitford, Clerk to Sergeant-at-Arm, Cliaa, Cliristian, Mesa Col. Geonag W, Kink. Lo, b E. R, Atkinson, ¢ 1 J. G, Thumpsun, {nsert It complete, tomost professionnl refo ond Hendricks epoils-hunters.—Ep, TRIBUNE.] Wanhington Republic. The aectoration of the §t. Louls platform, made and repeated with freauent reiteration,” that * reform 8 necessary,” {s well ftlustrated wounded at James R, W. Leunos, i1, 7. Manks, ‘Thawas Fenlom. n!l; . Barker, t Virglug, Minister to France. tate Leglsinture, Muxey, Texas, Superintendent of Indlan Aftairs, —— LETTERS FROM TIIE PEOPLE. sight of your tafl, {1 Tiarrla, Virginia oW one (00, e fut DUBErty that s NOT FORTUNATE IN TR CIARACTER OF 178 AP- 2 Fun SALE=YDU fully Turutshed, ne: water, cie,. by hakiy has been well known, but a Urief summary of o few fnatances is worth attention. ). G, ‘Slumltrl. Never was seen a| ut LAGrahg CHA oo 2. _Conimuf TABRET UAL $735 down, b 190 sl hand 7 North Ciarkest., Miscollanepu NTED—COAL MINERS-20 COAL MINERS a0 yet work at Minoak . Inadine'at 1oy b HOTSE A! metgihuriy; MEN TO SELI, or any Free ride to exumine for sLeaelling articles. It LL WillPs AND Apoly st whip fuc: RLES b fh T tatl TANTED—A " FIfts ob- printingy Ku e. TO WORR 1 an, Al g i 1F: 2 alance £ hon SELL 3 LES, i Tiouin 15 Metronotian Hiocks | Ul ARTICLES ES, i and Munduy: 3. EARLE, Huoh n I rice sud terins T IAVE A il 1 stylinti, wit e Block frou deput, Normal Sct ana eustained by the manner in which the civil oftices under control of tne House of Repre- sentatives have been filled and adoindstered durlug the present sesslon. The same facts will perhaps suggest that the reform which Is necessary Wil not be secured fn the Civil Ser- slee by Intrusting the Administration to the Democratle party. At least, there fs nothing in it DEPENDED, To the Edltor af The Trinune, Cnicaco, Au; lees curlusity the several communications in your Issues, but have vut seeu one that is fn ense of the smuker. that rome tulr doamsel would at leust say one word for the cigar, nnd as I can’t bear to sce n aln, B —Laura £ Fich rdy in St. Xichotas for September, 1. 11, Burnbam, Mr. Adnms, has been under Investigation, and of the churgzes of corruption has been nequitied, A committee still las before [t a resolution of inguiry whether Adams has not Inbored to onposa the fegislation of the Hlouse relative to the reduct Tuis he admits, In u ¥ mittee has not reported any condemnution of DBis fault conststed clitefly {n try- I, WALLE, nrit toor, 98 Washinid AL M. Green, o Southern Democratic Bentiment. » ' (1) Sentinel (D i1 B:un\\con.'l‘vll- The Pckens Seatine #nys white ree up there as hen's tee Wish Burnwell could say the sanie. e not §0 many carpet-haggers i our midst as io- fest other countics—but the scaluwsgs! There no doubt deservedly. fflu. foseph M, Stewart, E, Snowden, Jr, A, W C. Nowlan, 1. . Goodaell. SALE=O] » Iy Wisconst Javes F. WiLsox,® As- use aud cattle’ sl atting to be ns “istant Postmaeicr, i of his own s, ny, but the Com- Now I ehould think sud will assutue or 17 A WaNDELL, * Meas, fenr, ilave R FANTED=TINEE TIEAVELING SALE \ qualuted -nn’n. i L bEEL YT hark W 3 e r - Appl I sy vrade.” Anoiy s OIVESUOTRIAT W sult ¢ s, Adds , wirth i, manently In the b aurhig the you A FONUE, i lacice ot lake siinll vash payiicnt, balence \ Scliuol, Eugle woud. [ 1nen $70 por week hton-st. unnisalons, This fanes R wileh & b ANY month sellibg o v Saton &0 any deeriot T 111 exchiange for goud property y ro veveral good hubises Lo su r 131 Audian- ey, 1 no ¢nd Lo them, and won't be until next No- vember, then the bicaned devils 1will hure to yet Carpet-haggers are getting t bundles ready. & W. . Sknsione, Mees, & Palmonk, Mess, D. B, Buaorey, Mess, ing to seenre assistance in this atlair from the Republicun side of the House, While Adams Timeelf cacapes any conde pointeea under hitn have been less fortunate. The veteran Journnl Clerk, John M. Barclay, who had hield the positlon for thirty years, and was still a nost vahiable oflicer, was “forced to resign, and his usaletunt, J. W. Clayton, was One C. 1L, Stuith, of New Hamp: shire, was appointed to succeed Mr. Barcluy, une-slded war, I shall wade In on the defensive. y that the smoke trom a ly uffensive to stnolier, but Msten io my side, the closed car firstly. ullows smokng on the front platform.” Weli, why! Deeatsy the frout door |8 supposed to be always closcd, and a little slide fn the door for the conductor to colleet faves throuch, Now, with the doors and windows clused, whose Honse, fn the ecight months slnee the beginning of December lnst, to prove conclusively thut the Democratic party Is, 88 o porty, devoted toa pure, hich-toned, eflicient, well-conducted Civil Service, Fervice Reform, however, meaus the turning out of ali persons now in oflleey TUE REPLACING OP UNTON SOLDIERS WITH 80L- ° THE CONFRDERACY 1 will udmit, huweve wation, the ap- ne I svacres woodlund. No. ALK INPIEMERts 844 EFopa, ML oW ut [ [Jusuph M, Taylor, Georye W, Hock. W. Robertaon. Thomue B, Kirby. MM ez, 1arm; slovk sud N The Company _only honny, Mess, Lo McKee, Moss, Spveny, Mess. I P, Bisuor,® Mors, Janxs H. Patne, X VALl A it o Tndiabe tinver . Lo . or exe tieorge T, Rodgers, Richard Allen, 231 nty. 4l. Good auKe and proved tobe not only incspable bhut dfs- Il was caught using his position to secure business ns g claim wrent fo anticipation of the passagre of the blll “equallzing soldiers’ bouuties, aud he was no doubt counting upon aiding the pussage of the bill by usivg the fu- fluence of” his oflice. 9 threatened with dismissal, and rusxgwdf buefness Is it f a smoker wants to stund up und enjoy is *¢ Havang,” his “C, O, " No one's, und he fs free to bis enjoyment.” Now for the open car. ‘Fhe com- pany suys the last three seats only, Well, that 15 bt Justice; thut is the proportion to the en- tire cary if there were not enoush for three seats, then two only would be allowed. these seats are “ smokers'"’ seats always, and if a lady wants to ride, und all seats ur¢ full but those three sents, and If she does not like stoke shie must not sit there, even If there s only one man there and he hus a clay pipe, no more than she would go lutv a smoking-cur on plaees men who hin to secure appolntinents in the past, aml who, for that reason, lave joined the Democracy, and others who have been dismissed for canse and have vaturally gone to the opposition; in giving places of responelblity, filled by trafhed and experienced men, to the ne and fncompetents ingenerally ignoring the re- quirements of eflicency and eapacity In the in- terests of partisauship and personnl services; if 1his Is the Kind of Reform contemplated by the 8t Louls platfortn, there has been u fulr display of 1t by the Democratie Iouse, and the country very properly be called upon to look at i, J. R Menrz,* My An examination of the table shows that there were discharged from the Doorkee, ment 23 Unlon soldlers; 19 Unfon suldiera; from the Post-Olllce 13 Unjon soldlers; from the Capitol Pollve, 2, Unlou soldlers discharged House sluve its organization lust December, number of these soldicrs were disabled in the | o e Twentiethst. quire aL G Chamber of Commicree, ES EXTEIRMI Houges exmnined from the Glerk's oitlee, T0CKROACHES—1¥ ¥¢ edrith cockrosches, termination fn all casee, Call at HOUSES ARE INFESTI e 8 perfect ex residence Gr add 150 South Dear- Inexperenced, L B beiween Twenty-n CH AND ORIENTAL “MY! 'lollcl.hwll?lulflvlllxflu‘ Tuce The successor of Clinton Lloyd as Chiel Clerk [n the uillee of the Clerk of the House is Green Adams; the uncle of the Clerk Adums— A CASE OF NEPOTISM REVERSED, Green Adums was formerly Awditor of the for the Post-Office CONPRDENATES APTOINTED, There were appointed fn thelr place can be ascertalied, in the Duorkeepes ment, 10 Coufederates; fu the Clerk’s offloe, n o the public. HICHhUGK eVEr Kuow ar iacd, bend two stainys for liat'and fustructions. Dr. L. f Department. hasa letter 1o w SAAV._HOUSE FOIL ur tnerchasdise, 44 Wabasti-av. between 0 wad ) ~GIRL, 70 DO GF. Aubly, with reterency TED=A GOOD~ GERMA newark, lnguire TED=A Ggon ANT HOUSE NEAL carpeia foreale, - W DO t 149 Suith Clark-at, Ay FANTED=FOE & fhun ur wonian; to ‘determine whether the same thing of which the House holda up an example {8 desira- ble to be Introduced throughout tite Adminis- tratiun during four years, ‘Thus much in relation to the X1 GOOD LOCATI While fn that position the Chief Clerlk, Shar- aly husiucss will hear of on er to the value of $5,3U2.74, damg out of the amount Neither Bharretts nor Adams ever both were out of 10; In the Poet-Ollice, 145 Capitol Pollce, 1, ans 4 committee clerks,—making 47 Confederate The names of many of the employes of the present House, such s extra messeheers, jolders, and retts, sold waste and pald to Gree a rallroid tra, eoldiers appolnted. oTit : ¥ J\) g S o ST 5~ CHILDI of Spriugheld. || il recelve juto llera\\'xlnl'muw and e-compariment {8 fu the rear, and ns the eneral manner accounted for the money titl Suburban. 710 BENT-OR WiLL SELL, A FINE HOUSE AND 1,5, Lepunityl, resldence’ U8 04 1. car I8 wlways in motlon the smoke blows off to dward, snd the Jady only sees the * Lorrid for & longer ur claf . mauners, morals, aud literary cultur Thtuls an nuugually furorable ohpurtun ur of ¥ Reform™® appointments and administration 1s exhibited by the Democratic party, through its representatives in the House, SPECIPIC ETATEMENTS are always to be preferred to generalities, and the facts and records quoted below will com- mand attentfon, which need not therefore be , fuvited, They afford materlnl for extensive gen- * eralizations,” which readers will not fail to make. ‘Fhey afford food for thonght graver lerks, cannot be uscertnlped they are pald upon vouchers roll. A great number of these extra employes are ex-Confederates, and §f the facta could he uscertaiped in all the cascs, the number of ex- Confederate aoldlers appointed would be found to exceed the numberof Unlon eoldiers dis- When the facts were partially discovered through the man who bought the puaper, Shar- and turned over Green Adans' receipts for the remainder to the amount stated above. statement, which {8 in effect that he was in- for Uhie roason that istead of a regular ity fur purents ST_FLATS, s witl motheriess Tiitle ones depending upon thetn, asa comforiable, retiaed home Is puaran- d a8 moderate cost. i olers to he fol retts refunded Now, having viven the cuse as it Is, let us see who aro croaklug and squesling. Who In the nst pluce, there §s the sour sbe will find fault with anything thut o that she has no part it she sees them through the window, a block away, she'l! rush Inta print, and get off her biyg clal permision, M M. Culiun, Spriy gield, e Fred. il Wines, Johu 11" Skeele, Caleago: dolin J. Adains mngkes a long Tl i o rd-ov.. anites 5 pooms st Jlaudolph, Hut & room the Auditors TRE FOST-OFFICE NOLLS because there was no fund fnto which it Al Laundross 7ANTED=GOOD LAUND otel wark at No; . J. HANNIGAN, " NITUATIO) JITUATION WANTED-DIY A YOUNG MAY, Lad tlirce years' experfence In the printiy i datited with presses, ad N inx by EDMUND A, CU 4 Tuol EL Wert Wadhinzion, S ruoms, brick, 165 North Habaed. 3 roums, brick, West Madisun, 7 founin, 620, ED ROOMS 1) could be received fn the Treasury Departsent, and Bharretts sald, *1f you puy It to un; son, puy it to your sucvessor in oflice.” Sharvetts had never hicard of this money being ald over eexept by one Auditor. Adams hud itended to pay ihe money over to his suc- cessor, but went home befove hls suceessor wus appointed, These facts appear in the public records, and show that the present Chief Clerk words and YOl myal” till you can't rest, and all for spleen at the “horrid men.' comes the **old croaker,” ke Willinm Ripley. 1 kuow bim, and you would not wonder ur ks objecting to gmoke. They object to anything, they cbjeet to the when” they squeeze bin, they grow! at our taxes, ui our gus questlon, at our Councll, ut show the moast wanton disregard by the Con- federate Houso of the obligations of the Goy- ermmnent to its disabled soldiers, where vearly every man dischurged served in the Unfon urmy, aud with two exceptions every mon appointe was a Confederate, 'The Postinasts and more enrnest than need be expended upon amerely partlsan exhibit of fucts. ‘The patriot, the honest politician, and the real veformer may well pause to consider whether any more of the fame kind ot * Reform 8 necessary ” or desira- to be advantggeous to the country. ne of the most striking fucts shown by the record {8 the utter abhorrence which the ocratie party, through its its representatlves, A r circutarand be co Tniulre st Koot 30, 164 CLARK ruors by the duy of week, mansgement; everything fimt ¢ ¥ N0 Selis everywhere. Esciuaive territory In scveral dress, thirouggh posi-ofice only, fioun 5, No. G0 Ilenry M. Bhierwood, was an ofticer of Company C, Fourth Michigan Cavalry, He served with distinetion [n the Soutliwest, atid they slways do ; NTC inkis tes 2 1o 4 roams, §8 1o §20, e 3 roote, §13 tu $15. w Very niccly arcanged, 1540 818 A ITUATION WANT) T Senmstrosue s TUATION WANTED-A GOOD would 1tke o pernianent situatio tiere Is 8 guod denl of dreeem; . G, curier Nuble and SEAMSTRESS y Wi Clashe Unlhamd e, FURNISHED ROUMS, $2.5%0 TO o- Philosopuical $ub TUATION WANTEND—A RESPECTANLE PE *1%b bivcks sith of Pos y in e cake nd not less than 10 nchies thick, to be r 0 by vessels, Le {8 either not a very honest man or not @ very s, eliher by ca 1t. docl lee'to our elections, und even at Leaven for raln or Adims i also an cx-mem- shine—that's the kiud they are. ley growl at sinokers, bevause they don't -an- Juy i themselves, else they wouldn't growl, Butokers are usuully liuppy und pleasunt, Then there Is the olher cluss, tie fussy old lady who can't bear to huve people enfoy themselves, She 18 slways pecking at her hueband, her sons, and lust u deg at the battle of Kenesaw Mountain, an oflicer of the House hls removal wus <l on, and s sitecessor was selected by n Democratic caucus, and on the first day of the Furty-fourth Coigrress, by o strict hie was removed to make room for Col. Joseph n Confederate oflicer of Ashby's Confederate cavalry, exhibits for the Union soldier, and the love of . those who bore urins againgt the protustations of Joyalty will stan * srecord of Unlon soldiers dismissed and Rebel On this point little need be The list of names shall tell ‘The column on the Tleft hand contatva ticnames of employes discharged, and tho competent ofticer, ber of tho Houss The enginecr, Elligon, I UNDER INVESTIGATION ON VARIOUS CHARGES, and no report has been made. It would require more space to sct forththe nature of thechurges affecting bis churacter thun §s warranted by the Its no wouder GATE! PRIZE PICTURE SENT F1 Ly objects tu fhnd! Address, Bufialo, N, Y, 1. “An (ngenious gen! solliers appointed. with stump, E. C. ABB! , to gentlenen, ture, | Inquire ut Koum T—UNFURN or more, [u th el RING RETT. ate price and where © e ARG make preferred We P89, 7 EAT 0 new 1 X Kant new of tw i \northwess cornier of State and Quincy importance of s position, The greatest trouble with lim {8 his fucompetence, originally recomnnended Ellison, withdrew his all humanity, but then they all laugh at ber, You never hear tie njce i suy o word gbout clgars befng atolished. duseph F. Wilsan, the Assistint Postmaste; served with distiuction in the War, and was sl through the fece at Fort Donelson aud terrib) columy on the right those appointed. The Unlun _soldiers diachurged bave thelr names printed in SMALL CAPITAL fetters, ties \eho caw give Al umd all smoke on. 1n the buliding or 1 Ir. Hewltt, who roferences hved EDMUND A, CU! 110 aud 121 Lazalle: recommendation on discovering by inguiries of his own that Ellizon did not kuow there wasany difference between n high-pressure aud a low- pressure engine, and could not explain what he would do if hie found the water In the boller had become too low. Ile was afterward put through n competitive examination, and cmne out at the head, und was appointed, posed that he was “crammed ” for the ocea- slon, and knew what questions to expect. That he was incompetent was shown by the condition kiuws that wherever there's s clear there's o disfigured. Hestill suffers severely from his man, and who know’s but that L i the first one dischary mnke room for E. Snowden, Jr., erate, who wae, however, not in the army. He touls the modided oath in qualifying for the of Cunfederates ) feafjznates the Un wbled by wounds e ppointed are in {falics. on soldicrs who were dis- fved in the services IPFICERS REMOVED AND APPOINTED LY THE DEMOUEATIO LOUSE, TEREST rticle of merit, elther wood or { ufacture on ruyaity: reply must describe s ceive attention, an ex-Coufed. Now, these are the kind of agalust smoke,” umd thy el gond us §f they aguinst smoke, cople who *kick do Just about us terully were kicklng ompany micht put up a cauvas partitlon for smokers and v trip, then the girls would wunt ¢ sure, or they might run smok- ingrcars every hall hour, and then the elrls o] Tribune oilee u ereuces KIved und PSS A WIDOW LADY J y Turnishied hodue on N 8 10 gen Address ¥. A, Wardell was a member of the Sixth Lo ialirond 'Hlsl lh‘“‘;‘lmmi ’lfl.n’cfldwllh dlstine- e entire ar, and was vg! ¢~ ely woiuded at Winchester, o ws s OFFICERS HEMOVED, £. McPherson, Clerk, I Lloyd, Chict Clerk, . M, “Barclay, JonrualC, i OFFICENS APTOINTED. GEo, M. Abasts, i, Adame, Chief Bmith, Journal It is commonly sup- DVANCES MADE chy 1t Loaie: He wns dis- MADE ON DIAMOND: quicts piepaiE iR ¥ FURNISUED | for, housckeepth auple of tuu chargzed early In the session by Col. Stewart to make room for an ex-Confederate soldler, y in the Pust-Oflice Department, erk. I, 1. Bmith, Jourual Clerk, N 8. firown, , NianTixuaLE, Tal- of thealr in the House, which neve- wus so bad Iy Clerk. W. K. Mechafly, Rend- before, though the 51RO fier koo secuflly ur o urtlituse, 19) Hian ol uilding. would stop them uud want to ride, as It may, smoke we will, and the girls all love The result of the Investigation fs un- | us just us mucl, und they like it. The car compunics will still allow smoking. officer und all the employes amoke. ANl gooid people pmoke, A man niust be mean wot Lo Michigan Infantry regiment, serve during the War, tosing an_nrm In the service. ave plave to o Cunfederate soldier Ing Clerk, o Ageoiben Headlo 70 J. J. Platt, the Libracian of the House,n 1. W. Cinyton, Assistant D, Jolur of some celebrity, was sue- J g ceeded by John D. Youug, a Democratic ex- mewmber of Congrees, = John B, Clark, Jr.. a Unjon soldier, 8 docament-romn, wis suv by MBrgzun Ruwles, un ex-Confederate und Dem- ocratie ex-member of Congress, The Committees have o larger wrmy of clerks thun ever were employed before. Tliey aresip- sary by the numerous ALDWIN, WAL real estate st uliding, southwest corner E_MON TO current rates, Dearborn and R. 8. MeMichael was a soldier {n a Wisconsin ciglment, and s almost en wounds recelyed In the servi erate saldier suce 1. 1L, BonmbiaKe, Priote|7% ¥ ADVANCED ON LEGA dewling to store "planos, funifture, tic., our storehouse, 78 and 80 Van lureR-st., tear TO LOAN IN 8UMS OF $1 and 7is per oent, upon drst: probeELyL UL sums of 84,000 TNTEREST 10 the mun who 13 makin, e in his wonth. gup the form s o clay T'he steceotyper has u col s I Wi ma, and the feeders, at 2330 a. ., 0, D.s,"—one in_the the other in the vest i { we gl smoke, Grant smokes, th Lincoln smoked, Washington Vi TO RENT-STOEL aded Mr, MeMichael, THE DOORKERFEN'S DEFARTMENT was notarfously the worst demoralized, how- ever, by the changes made of uny., Mr, O, 8. Buxton, gentleman of ntelligence and cha) aeter, and o most efiicient ollleer, was succeed tendant of , th /. J1. Francis, huve a couple of fl; 1. W, Knavru, d. posed to be made " n Stores ENT—HALF THI d BECON by L. 1L Fitzhugh, an ex-Confederate, and the AR Sewlig Muchine Bulidihg. ant-at-Artns of the Cunfederate Congress, man Fitzhugh has become famous by smukied=—=yes, ull our hest men smoked more or the young w udges, and Members of nvestizations, Many clerks to committecs are not regnlarly appolnted, but are shnply em- ployed und palil on vouchers, 0 thelr veal po- IMPROYED IPROT- NET TO LOA ADply an tie pre T-WHULE "OI PART OF, utheast coruer of Mouroe aml reason of letters in which he describes him- ¢ es ‘“au biger man than old Grant,' The suwmo tetter graphically deserlbes the fmportunities Congress, curtail this one pleasure of our young _ Hanny B, Fies, TITE WIDLE IN THE 8CHOOLS. tor af The Trioune. Cineaco, Aug, 25.~If the Bible was o new putiication now thrown on the murket for ex- amination oud eriticlsm, would the Rev. Mr. Parkhurst and others think Solomon's songs other portions sti! more objectonae ing for boys and ¥ when i promiseuons uss: sitions will not appear fu the record. THE DISAUACK of two of themost important of the regular committee clerks Is notorjoue, Morricon appointed ns clerk of the Commit- tee on Ways und Means J. It Humbleton, This man was « cotton elalm-azent and loubyfst, and besfdes, was an unusually bitter and vitupera- Henansed a son John Wilkes for thy nssussin of Abruham Lincoln. cen made, tie denfed it i ‘The charge having been Hson was unable to stand the p HamMeton resigned. jon Trust Company. _ Baddug lives ¢ hens, Librurian, |W, O, Keoven, J, H, Patterson. JMorgan Rawles. (C. 11 Voorhees. plendid ARDE. ApplY on pr. < : < Bval frlends, and tells how the writer fa feted by wives of distlngufshed membera because of tha oliices he liss at his disposal. Fitzhugh wus aps pointed because be i3 supposed to liave some of the Duod of Patrick Heury coursingin his vefus, t of u famous Virglu- lan was lgnominiously turned ont of oflice, his truthful letter being made o the real reason, which wus o Stimaon, Clerk. ? k pay for Al a yeasanable discount. i, Toom 3 LARG: ke'al The degenerate de: charge huving WANTE ASTED - 10 1 ool and hiall rou " A, Btewart, J. H. Rodgers, rIEls, nuid espe- uhlage! Woull Iypniay as the Bible states was pretext 1o cover uilnre to distrlb- Henjnmin ¥, DANDY, "0 predy horset I t 3 41, larker, Pireman. Gk t. erstore. lnquire at 14 fine, Hght bascr RIOLL, 120 Lok 1 adjolning, and wheee muste-1eaching ui reasanal ol Al triarch! Would the ute his patronage su as to satisly influcntial and Ve story of David exacting members, Under the Doorkeeper was a large number of Unlon soldiers, fonrteen of whom were more or Iess disabled in the Unlon service, from a mere wnshot wornd in sume cases Lo the luss of an sl even both arms. were marked for discharge, and nearly alf of them hud been given notlee to quit. Ini great majority of fustances ther plices were Hilled by ex-Confederates, There was, however, Hamblicton, {s nuw employed in the Doorkeep- er’s departinent, Boughton, clerk of tho Committes oh Milita- ry Mluirs, was charged with enteriug ntocollu- e ollicer, with” frawdulent whisky distillers, and shurlue the protits of the tigation was made by his own tenlent us -possible. Just him, but di- ubout the extent Buanoex, Bircuan, |1 L I, Brown, Fireman, 4 B, Siusons, Fleeman, |7 b Lyons, Firewan, furoniotive oF e engin Mot altgether he fs one becanse tho owier in !’l.‘\'urcml gentlenm thin wd Uriai's wife good Would he approbate the vourse which David took to et Urinh out of the way! wars under- BOARDI sion, whilo 1 r -~ SALE=AT A BARGAIN-A onpe horse, with or wituout Y 8, 10 uac Tor the i, 1. Ceutral Livery Stable, 3 Fou av. without just soldiers were commanded amd wolen, bt i 1, sju-n{mn. Becre-, T(} FAST VAN WURE O f ary to Speaker, or lidles or i K L the e week, With se Of o, eep the glrls for thelr own usel (See Numbers, xxxt.) Would he nporove of most of the mornds taught in the Ul Testu- Committes, which was The ex-parte case was plear o vislon arase In the Comuuitt, of the examination, and he was tinally permit- . _White, [Johin P, Dorsey, N, M. Lathim., Pranklin Temple, A CRILOAD OF X aes, Al ares, of o fifslied roowns, o sulie hxunu?’ WiNTEIs, L. Stables, 2, 4. 6, whd 8 Hust L Anewers Hot bot . " Address FI south 8 Ut BTATH ltobert Kichurdson. ted to resign, isteud of belue dismissed, fu nuch disturbance raised by Northern U aulaed by the sortu offense wis outlawed under the statute of N Democrats about the disch pled soldiers that nine of them were reinstated b their places, one of whom hus gince been dls- charged, and the remainder probubly will be AT Buenuan, uz L, ‘Phowan, ge . Crawford, Grady, ALE—§30 CABIL WILL WUV & acton and laruuss that o fie drtibeei W sensitive tenude to hde her facte with shame, apd wpeclally when reand in the prerence of tenticinent I short, af the Hible I bk Wosthd it b i Heveral conmittee clerks were dischargzed em- ployes of the Depurtinenta. Such men seeted Wont Nide, PEORIA-ST. NI oot Burd 5 s eeune) Toeallty to be prefecred tor committee elerks, and fn one - two totable fnstances they wsed the comi as lu=truments lor revenge, not, however, very suvcessfully, . W, Dunuington bus an appolntinent under 1n 151 he was Captain of the wutch ut the Capitol, In Mareh of that year he desired pernidsaion to omit holsting the yational fug over the Senate Chamber because It hurt the feelings ot some people to look at it (See Arnold's Life of Lincoln, page 203, The Republlcan tuok tu stop tho wholesale dischurge of wound- el Uniun sollivrs, but thelr etforts were resist- ed by the Demaovrats, ged us soon as Congress shail have ad- Bome of the most uotusic of the chunges made are worth more cansideration thun witl by allotted to them fn this briet Under the Doorkeeper, L. 1, Fitshugh, o W denuings, A»W. Fletclier, 4. W, Reesa, C. C, Alealiize. Would it not be irals tausht lu the tivnable, but the histo ) committed to of years alter the events transpired, und the statetents contained i the G pels are sueh that wany futeligent and persons Lhink those statenents are wnreliable, ucitixion and sseension s Lo destroy thelr F_YOU WAN FAST INDIANA- 0. Buxtun, Doorkeeper. furulahod frout, 18 lewendary, ting for scores “!K. ) A ¢, 10 Wi lgh Troin Bu L |, it Chicago Stubl and 70 outh Vannls Gronug W, n::m, Bupt. the Doorkeeper, entered the service in 1811 in the Thirteenth York Volunteers. ted [n many of the fwportant battley of the ery 1501, e wos comilssioned Second Licutenant, and fn Junnary, 1502, First Livatenunt, He wus enaged tn al)'the battles froms the siege of Yorktown to the second buttle of Bull Run, In Aug > verely wounded, having been shot through toth lunes snd the Jeit tingh, He was lett on the tleld for dead, remaiulyy While hie was & ADA TIOTEL, 1A A with hoarl, $1. oiuis, Withuiit bu h L 85 per wedk. Regliment New Youxa, Asslatant A the story of the are 50 differently n lewul credibility, Atances §s it proper that the reading of the Biblu should be foreed upon our patlie schools Wil proper education, with parity of thonzht moted by itE - Bizutty {8 wi vesticution, reason, uiv t. Thers fa hope W the futire, DIA, #2080 THLL biitp secind. ¥ e French, Mcw, W M 502, where he wus CONNRESS—THEIR NAMEN AND TIEIR POSITIONS UNDEI THE CON- FEDERATE GUVENNS Although allusion is frequently made to the ex-Confederate element i the present Cone gress, there aro few perions who have any ides Lers ol this wiug of the Dew- For the Lbenetit ol some of our Buuthern subscribers wo have taken the vrepars u list of these gentlemen, with titles Kok C, ki X ‘i! MoPugnux, o BTRuLiNa, B, Axpexyow, Mass, FOIR NALE ALEZIROvI s T x AL in the hands of the il he was commls. g a8 such till the ex- i reciment's ter of service, when ¢ was mustered out. e then enteied the Veteran Reeerve Corps,and did duty us Provost- Murshal till the close of the War, veted Major for meritorious conduct on the teld, This brave soldier and weritorious ofticer wus . M. Schell, \Jubu Daxier. £, 1. Winston, wnkrnpl, Wil acil el 16 ot aald hankiuwnt, » v, wid Adueat, ol ) 0 n Ve forenoun, "1 r The Tyidune as to the real w ocratic party. Cuieaso, Aug. = -cars would be were 1t possible to st ull classes thut use them, T, g e beid (o). 313 uih W, J. McCord. the beesd o) S0 i O, U, duckner, In iy opivion, the rall- “Nortl Side, i o 41y e inate Fully Wartunted, “AS LOW AS 83§ L E7. | niake rentil . PROSSE, 215 Bateet. succeeded by F. M. Bchell, of Indfuna. Scheli | Worn by them while fu L service of Mr. Jeller- oo T ivane™ is w blg, pompous frllow, whose 'F G, Sullivan, ipunies run the i for the public g sniokers, uud 3 5 cents us good us the nou-smoker's, and therefore try to make ) Just us comfortable; but sume " peopl vontent with o falr share, wnd Jose erybudy ¢lse’s comfort but their u\\'HS)l . = !"z_zr’_r:s I3 3, CAEY B NITUI T re-proat warelion b pand uuced Lo auy anf w. ";‘HOXIIDI" 5. 0, Hemmingway. V. Leach Latrick Loran, Meuwssn- 3 Z 4 ealling *of "the Housc to order each day. ‘This Juty he dischurged fu such an jwposing und treuendons fushion ns at fret to maks ile became disagreca- rave chirges were L Georgis, Major-Gi Miasloninpt, firigu vourl, Major:Lener, Tth Caroling, Ma) 2 1 ajor General, sm= neral dier-General, = AGEXTS GUILL 00: [ third voiuin, Mk 1% BLOIT, ACENTE WANTEL AK; monthily cireulition over 10,00 l‘)llllllllhlhrl:\. monche, 10 centa bimga but for ridicule. bie by his olficiousness, and preferred, which caused his ut lie hus recelved pay for June and July on He fs stil) to be seen about the foor of the House, and It 1o sald Le hus been * taken care of ' which probably meaus that be s pud upon g voucher fustes rolls, The story of the char, too fndecent to print. Hels, In short, known as tha puryeyor to members of the House of w numeless winnnodity, for the furnlshlug of whichug asshated ut (o Legluuiug of the seae aap ! WILL Bt ouse. ‘Slrlnqjlilll. o el £ 7o the Editor of The Tridune. Cnicago, Aug. 25.—In your bsus af thls morning * Antl-Bridgeport gives as the best reason he can ake out fur the continuauce of the Dridgeport stinks that some persous have oF had & pecunfury luterest fn two directions, pay from the dyeport, and as the old maxim bolds WA Cal eeive tWo wmditers,' the ) BB ENTATIVE: Wiisms, Alabama, M % Bradford, Alsbama, Cofonel. lavama, Brigadi Hewitt, Alabawa, Colun rney, Alabawma, Brigadier-General, vie, Alabama, Colonel. Ususe, Arkansas, Colonel. Flewtwuons, Arkanses, L Guuter, Arkansas, Coloueh P =, ‘of appesring on the W Arlea M. Bryant, wgainst him (s U TUBULAR STEAM 41 WULEE s Uatired, il Y. Henderdon. . W, Dunnlngton. and & moicty Tuyuay "f'l'le‘yli”m adloi-Gennral, AR by cr, sultuble for & leuin h and” wll 4 blate-at. PLIESONAK, JrEUNAL- Tl bl Dille i #ol desiring to gu West, wud Iacking tie mea Would take churge of childiig ur an (i Addyess st unce, S, COLLINS, Chitago Do 3 W T1-riom octagou:(runt ooni fiat, €18, Une nice fiat, $13. CHAS. 133 Randolph-at, W, il Scundinay fan MRs DUS n b0y 10 Kot 11 Nk, Bt Misceltnneonu. ITUATION WANTED=AS NIGHT W Dy an exp Fenced nun, iireas WA LUHMAN, 11 Ne 0. T Soutls Peors rid, standing In thix suns glyea foF seil 1L 15, Tribuge ot CLASS SALOON 2, Gu uecouut ut ard ‘a; ol Call 2144 West Rfndon FURNISILD for two gent ) OFEAICEN, ot i o e A e 18 THE CIT At s, Good s UMMINGS, 119 and ONT FI, 140 Biate-at , with PN (7] 150, i dauare o) i all, pay charies, ¢t TLEM L. nellan fun set i tle hvad. warded by ©-aving ti N )L E OFFICE, WITH ¥ K T ¢ wgu e Tost o Juc Lt Franctskis, hfe w 4 Nz, for thy Uit of S, ot o by the sae, asantd I 01 i Yoo Cttally fosateu, | ot dad VoL My RANK B, CONV AND LODGING. SETONY DRICK 1 fur furm, stock, el Addicas ADAN NEAR 30, BIICK 1I0USE: % soutl, north, sud L Tur Mm‘:x.‘ erchandise, eic, LEABAD or slugle, fruu §4 44 PES N E 0} feel on Indlana-av., corier e Koui Houses hurth FLU L0 4,0 (CELY-FURNISUED Fivuin famnily, #ll clear, for and quivt ualghuor: e fro ST.—BUARD AND NEWLY- Wlcove roui, WIth botand cld U, ALt A FEAIFUL BACRIFICE, of seten .Ilu:lu [0} A'I:Jvuxluuln! nar-croty, BATINE, EXC. 1 Te, CAFELS, BLUV e, Etipire puilor beds vuy 5 & loweat cadh prices. balesruoins, 353 West M c. far b e vy nt, 'E3 LEGALLY AN, St i LY OBTAINE incuimpatibiit; 17 Py iier decree 1 A BECOND-HAND PIANO 1N : A Dt 5 UCTAVE PIANG- st v e SN, iRy X TNANTEIN-AS TEACHEIL 0t o " Yo lady G (e Fuglial edue ca;ltures ke oz I MORTUN, Lok lo PARNENLKS WAN 2 WANTED ith . 1 eataitiahea 1 | wiear S0 wakauny wice