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DU ass. v 1ory the one vacaney at the Btate-House, and the eno hial filled the ficeaty vacancles at the Leland, and that the twenty-one at each place liad sent to the Vice-President n correct statement of the vote, *aml thal the Leland otel clatmant shouid {nelose the certificate of the Governor to the Vice-President, would 1t not appear from the face af' the returnn that the twently genuine Elcctors at the 8tate-House had the r In these hard times to w) stribution of *‘this world's Lut the Amerlenn people are hard] enough to place thelr affalrs fn the hands of rifflans, arsarsins, nml adventurers, and rush into anarchy * on the Comnmunistic plan,”—es- pecially wlille our Krench lessons In that line are no very distinctly remembered. In critical times nine of all the Inwlesw ela A It in nnders 7B COUNTY 1O od that the *‘United Btates' i a treapasser whenever s diaplay of Exec- utive powee ia excrcinell Wwithin the domain of Arst *tlayited ™ hy the authori- int Jonz will the amendments and the rixht of aufira the Conetitution, fficial Inspection by Some of the Commissioners. Btate without helny tiea of the State, i) nteemny citlzenahl o a8 desd Jetters i once be nnderstood that they are tobe enforced, and that the vaceifice uf Luman 1We and the whole arroy of crimnes agalnet purd on account of Uiemn tnat not ha wonting peopls at the South to unito ihe maintennnce, he timid bincke, ike these, all Communist outbreaks shoula he met with s show of force y the authoritics and ov;‘xm J zens, including eloquent pi Urangers,” and othe: shot-guns fu their hanls, ¢,C. P. Holdon Lifts Up His Voice on Bohalf of the Dietary. tor of the Boord of County Commle- aselsted by County-Counselor Roun- epted Col, Cleary's invitation to visit Tho Commissioners Quenther, Lenzen, Hoftman, Benne, Fitz- Bradloy, and Conly, with Col, Cleary as and friend to tho expedi- fyed first with a couple of loners, and, pending the appearance ot condoled with BcLaughlin, the War- ‘s mistortunes. Then they combined on the press, which, they agreed, ible for the viclous and depraved sprend over tho community. Mo as eapecinlly bittor, bt charged Tax th having unwarrantably attacked ton of which ho s the guardian en lic invited all bands to take a ationclvillzation ane, and_there will o ——— " THE RACE ISSUE," v the Kdltor of Tha Triune, OtTAwa, NI, Drc, 0,~1 havoresd In Tite Tatn- nt your very tomperata roview of my letter on the *‘raca fastie” publlshed In the You stato, what is troo, thatl there protestod againat yout theory of leaving tho blacks of the South to the mercy of their former mastarsuntil a **new genoratlon sbail be born into freedom ™ with the natlve conrayge to '‘strike for thoir rights," becausc of §ta inhumanity and ita in- cvitablo culmination, & war of races. Jected to your plan of organiziog a **white Jte. publican party* at the Soutl, jindependent of the a thing impracticable, for tho reason of the dominant class {8 now and has been for the last half-dozen years againat ‘-white sepublicans® as agafast ** Llack citfzena,” T onght to have added, what T thought, that your plan, if attempted, would involve the total destraction of the party you arc thus propos« Ing torcarganize at the South, and your reasoning, 1f carrled to a logical conclusion, would Jead toan abandonment of the latest Conatitutional Amend- men of God, with ours, . Paut. Whether that orgsnization ahall . Tu the precut Republican parly, & white man's aety, of o party of enother n: f Lhe alighteat consequence, anly #0 repugiant ta the Cunstitution from tho land. With referenca to the and the ellort to perpel tlon of the **puatorual system,' profensedll minch feared by xome, 1 will way 3t In it ouly lo ba perpotuated, by any ineaun, according as it ahall raat principles and doetrines of fch gava it bizth and gave by n bl ne aro ashiamed.: e moment 1t ahandons thosu principled and sttempis to evade it dytics, or_depart from fts pledges to the poor and downtrodden claeses, who were **born lnto freedom ™ Ly the flut of ite grostest leadars, that moment will the people tuen away fram 1t and look underiske (o do for them And If the Ro- e of e 2d in A WAY 70 Ihe Editor of The Tribune. Wasr Dereny, Wis,, Dee. 1.—~In view of the fact that our popolar elections have degenerated Into the farce of thimble-ring trlcks and dodges, wo would recommend 28 the best way sut of our political degeperacy to oatablish a limited monarchy upon the plan of the English aystem. We belleve the change coull be effected with leas disturbance to the publie peace than to at~ tempt the inauguration of a Prestdont under the trickster plan, 1t [s well known that trick- sturs sre never satisfled when beaten by trick- sters unscrupulous enough to outwit them. Hence wo would advise, It George ¥rancia Traln can be prevalled upon (and we think he can), to iinstall him as the Right-Royal Amcrica, with the title of Georye the Then wu are confident that P av @ compromise, to pam infster to Guorge the Firat. This would appeasc that important element in the Demo- ive ,our new monarch; liabllients at least of antique respectability. THE LOWER HOUSE could solect a leader In tho person of Alexander I, Btephens, whose waut of physical streucth rantee that he would not hurt dto be refractory in the per- tho Scnate, ita 'nnspunl yesterday. same number, resent Itopnblicau part e it umfinuh the opmm! sdhera to the oy have left undone. publican party ahisll fall In the present crlais of nblic sentiment tu declars anaw, through ita party adors and in its earliost conventlons, for **equsl Fights and equal protection 10 all, " wa npeed have no concemn shont & reorganization at the Bouth, for it will never nominate anothor candidate for muat not bo forgotton that the war of the ban. not alune agaiuat black ** citizens, " but agalnst white ** Republicana ™ as well, 'I'he tron- ble with the Confederates g not sll abont the They bave eatablfshed a e of tha North, between them- pe Plus would was compfc!cd about 13 o'clock, a Cardinal as upon a°tour of inspection, The far as arrangement and cieaniness nod, Is one of the most perfect in the 1t hins every clement that architectu- n devise, and the only question fs, odel been consigned to the proper the first thing done wns to_an elaborate oxplanation by the f the rocthod of heating and venti- excellent, except in whare the Mansard rowded the registers down to the: Then camo a tour of tha ards, commeticing fo tha second pavillon. In 'A there wero twenty-three paticnts, some nd some sittig around, TUE PORMULA OF HIAMINATION brief: - " fifi"thn food?” o meat good 1™ «Nurses treat yon welll® The peoplo of Ward A seemed to fan wce & sort of Arcadla, cratic party, and In tho editorial review roferrad to, and in former articles, you arralgn the barbarlans of the Sonth with o terrible jndictment for thele countless crimes; and confessing ** justice and hmmanity do- mand that the negro shall bo assurcd the onjoy- ment of life, liberty, and the right of suffrage gusranteed Rim Ly the Constitution,” you msk: ¢ How is thls protecilon to bo secarcd?” ndding that no other or better remedy has been suagested, yon ** return to the original alternative of waiting till the new gencration of negroes shall havae daveloped the courage to protect themaciyes, ar tho formation of a whito party at the South upon If the former be dismissed as cruel, then we mustlook to the lattor an hopefully as posaiwle, nnd tho frat atep tuwards it Is the ex- tinction of the calorslino In politics." You do not make 1t quite clear, from onything I have yet scen in Tix TRIBURE on this snbject, who yon woutd have tako the ! first step * towards the “*oxtinction " of tho color-lina; but I infer you mean Republicans, becauso Toak to nfl"h?:‘t! "w'flfl"'p;n bo ol South. Nelther Lias it beon Joado ‘clear whother the color-1ine meant to be ** sponged out "' s tho line drawn by the Confederates againat the ucgro equality, or the lino established by Itc. publicana in'favor of the negro and his civil rights nnder the amended Constitution, you must mean the Republican line, for If the Contederates would firat extingulah their color- ling, clearly the whule guestion would be sctiled and there conld be no longer any cauro fora chan, of policy on tho part of the this behalf, If cause thore lind,been. are thy the concluston “icolor lino only. *tgection Jina ' ns againut tho They have set up & ** wealth aelyes and tho poor people of. tucle own section. They maintaln a **casto line, * aud demand recog- nitlon ae the righttnl raling clors of the Bouth aud of the whola country, And jt can b succeeafully controverted that they now maintain a linc of loyalty 1o tho ** Loat Cause, " §t muat ba re« ‘membered, also, thut with the questlon of **protec- tion " ot the South, under all these conditions, the **+ purity of tha bullot " s become deeply Involved. And the pluln qucstion which the common people ore now ready to propound Lo thelr statesnien lut How zan a Uniun o Uunlun, subslat where neither tl citizen nor the freedom of the ballot {n guaranteed and mada sure by cithor State or natlont ¥urther- they desire to know by Governieut will reqo lives to suve it, while 1t declings to risk its Jifo to It I8 not t00 amuch to ea) continuod patrlotism and complets Union will much depond upun the answers they ru= formance of the pact, pusition in the Government would correspond to the English House of Lords—thelr important dutles conalsting of good clothes, great dignity heavy dinners, and light work, metamorphosis in the system of by these honorable and distingulsh- ed men ot 18 lend who doos not. sea thiat we would present Lo the world o far more respect. able appearance than {s presented by the efforta emocratic party In thefr sttempts to get control of a jroverninent that they hucvu n)rc\?dy which anpears to bo or lcn?ulu wards, some now lasne. called n Federal protection of the what rlght tho Na- ——e— TOR GOLDTHWAITE, Kdilor af The Tribune, HicgsviLLg, 0., Dee, 11.—I see in your lssue of Dec. 0 o communication from * E. B, W.” concerning Benator Uoldthwalte, of Alabame. ) spesks of Goldtlwalte's absent mindedness. Ilived In Alabama, in the City of Montgomeory, from 1665 to 1872, and I know the gentleman pretty well, my place of business be- ing on the noxt etreet from his residence. When ho was candidate for office fn 1570, hie was a it subject for a lunatic asylum. Ife would make eches to fmaglnary audiences concern- election. 8hortly beforo his ulection ho ot #o bad his wife had fo shut him up for threa ho would cool down a little, Editor, if this will do any zood, please ge a reader of !ufi on'had safd In your tho lepublicaus must nd in its fundamen- d In its details. rd B the same quostions were propaund- tor noticed thata nurse sld of the 1] Pt intended, chley, to apply to it as tho'dominant party and the one to e popularly held to account for the adminiatratlon I somo scnso ruprescnting the Government, ft hias, inny view, ceriain duties incumbent to do which cannot be avolded. Ingly concede that the dutiea aud responsibilities of the Democratie party, 1n tho foll exercise of the National powers, would ba the saue. informed person will dare indul thoeo dutles would bo faithfully honor of the conntr; would be careful); They who remembe! murders, noouday bLurninge d the cmployment of not fur the purpose of protocting against dowmastia violence at the opening of n dell bat for the purponc of driving out and disuersing coustitutfonnl body, lowtully cunvencd, will ot fudulge the fafniest’ hope of reform of any Kind from u party once gullly uf such practices with tho jdenticul leudars miost rewponsible thersfor ut the front, They who remember that the old ** Whig arty" would **reaist” the agitatiun of tho ques- on of alavory In any of ita phascs, and woul realnt tho forco which led to that nmiurderous at- tempt to rob Freedom ot lsurels newly won, will put little trust in auy o}, 80d 8 TRIBONE r stood at the foot of fo the anawera. rter asked permission to atories, and Legan on W What 1s the notare of your sicknesst" “Consumptlon.” - # Ary you caretully attonded th by the nurses and doctors.'! presutne the food is good, tool” # How was it to-dayi? W1t was very good,” * # And yesterday1” “Well, yesterday It was tough.” “ And generalls $77 #Generally it 18 ouly strings and sincwa.! *Why bebter tu= “Oni ‘lhc)' always Ing.! nflllgg they gtve you plenty of milki" “Yes #Gooll mlilk1" % Yes, but it Is bantized too much," 3 In Ward C, devoted to womon, there were bieen patients, 5 had sccured a much better dinver than usual, but: not so good a breakfast, Bometimes sbe gweetened her tea with molasses. No.84 contlemnod the meat usually served ttp, and safil that of yesterdoy was Letter thau she hadseen Lefore fora long thne, couldu't cat the stull put before her, of the Government, ropound o few 'hilip Conway. tepablicans of t! the hopo (hat iargod to L thut tielr responaibilitics hed In the scales of Justice, Jeeding Kanens, ' nildnight **candle-box™ yoi- the military power, for the arganization of a_white party of Repub. 1icans at tho Houth, on tho busis of ** extinction of tha color line,” you have anticipated a period of dormaucy, at jeast, of tha new awendments which buar most diroctly on tha richis of (hanegro race But why the Republieans of the South should "be Invited to extinguleh thelr color 1lno and yet permit the Confoderates to maintain thoirs It 1w gificult to sible that they shoul heoded by oné in a thousand of 1uy the foundation fur such politieal action, lgnor- the **raca lsane,” tho Confoderates muat ad- that the blacks aro entitled to all the rightsand privileges enjoyed by ofber citizous, and the Re- Means must concede that they It mny not bo am| teauth, known as the Emancipation Amendment, snd the Fifteenth, known as the Civil Itights dmont, are nothing but **coloriing ™ from Tlicse are thev upon which, srifh the first section of the Fourieenth, declaring who arc ‘‘citizens of the Republicans bhave rutive anseinbly, e in this couiitry. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. CARLINVILLE, 111, Dee. 12.~The soclal world of our city !a convulsed by the startling develop- meots In tho divorce casc of Dr, Willlam L Clnfleo vs, Lilly Challee, his wife. Tho parties have atood high and moved ,in the best of so- The moving spirit in this affalr has been one W, . Jeffcles, late pastor of the.First Presbyterian Church of this city. e came here fn the whirlwind of religious ex- cltement and leaves ulsgraced, and at his door rests tho criwe of having descerated the home of & ouce’ happy fauly. He has been the author of his owti rufn and the dlszrace of his parsmour. ‘The wholo story of his pullt is found in his letters, which were produced be- fore the Court. Tho divoree was granted on the grounds of han usualty (" 1low 1t s pos- ro will not be cowpre- clety In this place, ot {ss to may hore that the Thir- gested," tn a smonnor frgmentary, 1 am awar hut boying, sy I truss, sume logical connection {ts parfs, will_not be entlrely * will give the greutest peave to the greatest num- The methoda employed for the subjugation of the highwayman are not always vo peace to the rost his eolution ‘does nat, for a moment, contemplate tho sbandonment’ of the forms of Jaw touchin cginning tu cnd. R t caceable ' in jts United Hiates,” the nk, with reason, thelr whole theary of ual protection for all. Theseare ) of u]n kn?\; I:n(vlnlbenn. o]uwml’o:‘:r ‘most grossly_violated Inn majurity of the o Thiora aro thoy which b ber in tho end. of Pasilfon 8, the excitement acemed to ‘centro wound No. 67, o suun named Babbltt, Iio had teen slek for some time, and tronbled with ins wmula, for which two teaapoonsful of chloral bad been admfnistered cvery night, plelit e took n teaspoonful, und sald he would Lelp himself to another after a while, ousee phial full of the polson was left at his the down ho swalluwed tlfi! stufl, and yesterday Dr, him up with electtie- Houthern States, . of the world, ‘brought down upon tha M:le the v +¢like other mon ' bofore the law, "These aro they which have subjected the negroce of nearly overy Southern crime ugalnat righ elieved, aleo, thut, if the Genera) Gavernment would do its duly in protect. ug its own citizens, tho Slates would then do and the bandits of Colfax, Bayou Sara, Hsmburg, and the Fellelauns would puy the penslty of their crimos, or be dl uneters of the world, fugitiv hated of mankind, e — LETTER FROM GEN. CAMERON. To the Editar of The Tritune, Cmicaao, Dec. 12,—An article o this morn- Ing's TRiDUNE, bearing the caption of * Who Is Responaible P and roferriug to the publication ot an open lettor to Uen, Sherman, cannot prop+ crly be passed without reply, ¥or the lsuance of the circular to the press the undersigued s ‘responsible. Gen, Johu M: Corse I8 not. The representative of THE PAIBUNE can explain the clreumstances under which the copy was ob- nd i the editor approves the dishunor- llent resorted to, the undersigned hss pproval thoreol, be circulur the blame can rest wherg it belongs, It waa not written Corso, and I trust the public Hove that gentlemun from all re- that connectlon. Az Secrotary of the Natlonu! Veterun Iteform Assoclation, the underalgned prepared tho much-censured open letter,” aud docs not desiro to place the respon- sibility tor so doing on nnyother shoulders than ——————— Stato to pemecations and to tortures judescribaule: and for which hundreds and thousauds of It ‘have offercd np ¢! Special Dispatch to Ths Tridine. DaveNrorr, In, Dee, 12.—That fatal scourge, diphitherin, Is dolng sorrowfut work tn Jows. In this elty several hundred cases have beon re- ported, nnd a large number of deaths. Many fam{lies have Jost two, three, and four childron. One physician, during last night, bad four calls to visit chiluren dylug from this disease, In othier parts of the State It seams to greater extent. One family In Washington County lost six children within two wecks, and child feft. In Pana County a children out OIE led ot diphtheria. At one time they had threa corpses {n tho house, aud at unother thua twa. Thy physiclans scem unable to combat the dlis- y, a8 {ts progress Is rapld and o ————— publicans, hoth black helr livesand died the death 1ctiins to the undylug hote of 0}d-tiny slavemongery. ou will concede, and yo ‘Detter romedy than tho alternative of a *‘war of races " or & ** whito man's party," 1acknowledie ur criticism upon my former let- 1found much failt with your ext any other rewedy, ° Do k ngain for a ruinedy which shall be ffect- t the terrible cvilsof miegovernmentat ord the protection due to nll? 1 u‘“Unllelll“S:;llfl '; lclu‘mlsnithx wmcnts to the Constitution of the Unite A btice tho repetition of the ductrine that viden only that o Federal veue for police duty when re of o State, or the Govs e oture fsuotin session.' EnJorcethe amendmentsto the Conpti+ ut fiow s the Confederato Legiriature or the Confederato Goyernor of one of thesa Siates, 10 bia compolled tocall upon the Federal Govern- ment to furnish protection for the negroes against the Rife-Clubs, Whito-Liners, Ite Bullduzers who have clected them' BoW, ENFORCE THE AMENDMENTY At the cloas of vacli of th new Conatitutlon, and as a part of each, It (s diatinctly ded thut **Tho Congress shall b 14 forc thiv articlg by apprapriate legislation, each or elther, bel s Congress’ done ité for such enforcement? If se omendnicnts had been to the letterof them, sliould we 0f course hie went to sleep, Myers was tryjng to wake ftr. Col. Clenry asked if the man had been per- {ectly sane, and fuanswer Myers produced the beadllnies of o letter purtfully finisbed and fn- York “Times, and which beadlnes spoke of the loepital and its mannge- ment as bevond roproach. “Ihis scomed to sot- tle the question of sunity, and Cleary expressed wme Judiguation at the carelessness manifeated the polson 8o neur guch u man. Oue of the pafenta (n this ward, A. L. Cran- &ll, gave a very Intelligent {dea of tho worke Ho snid fis was grateful forany attention, adwas inclined 1o think the nurses did all they could. Aato the food, it Was nsipeod uy could tesecured at the prices tho justness of yo e bt 11t o suge tended for the New ok n v Donaldson lost #The Coustitution Gayernment may in invited by the thl ease successiull dead| afd for t, and at all On the whole, he was very well 1 This concluded the tnvestl Ing the Invitation of Mr. Me on went to dinner. - to utter in disa) For the authurahip of To the Bditor of The Tribune, Woonsrock, Ill.,, Dec, 11.—What effect will tho English decision, notlced In to-day's TRiu- uNg under the head of “An O)d Legal Ques- tion,” have upon the claims of Gov. Grover's bogus Elector, E. A, Cronin, whio mot, elacted binself Clnirman, declared twovacaucies, filled them, vast the Electoral vote, nioved and voted n vote of thanks, and adfourned sine dic? I8 ho o “Quorum,’ a “Cujus," or n_ Cuejus<lumn tion, and accopt aughtin the visit~ by Gan, duln M, ‘udditions to the 70 the Editor of The Tribune. Cricaco, Dec. 12—1n your this moming's fswue T notice the following: 7o the Editor of The Tridune. Carsstone, Cutoaco, Dac. 11.—My lettor in Tox 8oNpAY TwRUNKE refiecting on the inbuman manner in which the patievts at the County Hos- Mal are treated, did not fail toellcit a response in 2 shape of an inquiry by Commissioner wlovisited the Mospital on Sundsy avenlng after ustance he recelved from the patlents Information simlilar to whst I de Have these articles, ably enforceu ¥ Ilas **Th whole dnty in providi: not, why? Huppose exnforced necording have heard of ind Jke in the_late electlon at o suid tbut Congress can do nu more than to enact 0 ba for tho enforcemaent of (Lo place thew among the siatutes of the Cnited Stales for the courtsta adminlster Willeit b presumel that authority auywl Jorce is employ tended thut the 1 With reference to the signature of Gen, John M. Corse belng attacted 1o t, If that genteiman saya that it was so attached without his knowl- cde tha statemnent shall pass without challenge. ‘fhe writer has, however, lived two long in eago for even his political o lim o8 capable of committ ——e—— How Cole Younger Tested a Rifle, Jaws PUFPORLNE ¢ v 0 - amendiments zud uantrell’s band ecncotnt- ered a party of juyhowkers numbering thirty or mare, A dozen of the jayhawkers were killed Loy were taken to cauy and the questionof thelr fate soon setiled After supper Colo Younger got out an- Euficid rille, captured that day, It was the first he had d its merits and demerits wero dis- cussed by the men. Opinlons differed. the men'reinarked that he had heared it would Younger replicd, *If that s so, he dlscharge must be terrific. rumarked, *If the new | gun will kil at a wfle, the ball at short range a through ten men," Youny saddle on which he was &l “That is casy to When the prisoners heard this thoy felt sure thelr timo had come, ‘Llic prisoners were placed fu line, one bebind the other, m, played with t 81, 1 ponents to regard Upon one oceasion ng doliberate for- zecutive ald wi now answercd the questions pro- by tho Tus Tripune, and belfeving that passion may without impropriety yleld for a woiuent to reason, let mo usk a secoud read- fug of the document, and present o few ques- tions for answer in return. Is it % treason ' to nddress an open letier to a General in the army ! The writer hns noticed the rapid march of this country towards linperiullem (1), but was not uware that fta sdvance hul been ¥o rapid. huinblest subject of the p his petition for the redress of 6 foot of the throne, but Inthe Republic of the Uuited States the General of the Army Is 8o hedged about with majeaty that it 1 declared treason on the part of his former camrades to approach him through the columng ‘heru to invoke ed (6 overthirow them? 1s It pre- Conyresa of tho United States can. tablivh Fedarul Conrts forthe enforcement ws of the United Btates, aud maintain theuy Within the bounds of n State 'withost thie- coneent of the lfilfitln o; the ‘nltlzfiru thcr'r.‘vf rm:-l it (ufi: alned that whot the cltizens of a Btate qul o that tho Iaws of the ' Unlted L bo auy longer enforced within the Wowmaly of such State, there la an endof the mate tor? Munt it be conceded that persons claiming to wwa firat #lieglauce to & singl b i and fifteon captured. reversed it would toma much nearer the facts In tho caso than the itom ltsell. T paid a visit to tho County Honapital Sunday evening just as the patients were goldg to and recetving thelr suppers. Those that were able todlo a0 twent to the regular table in the dioing-room,whilst others, unable to leave thelr beds, lind thielr evening meal brought to them. 1 pafdl particular attention to the latter cases, and Invariably fonnd on the little table at each bed, tonst, a bolled egg, tea, and in somo cases gruel or beef-tea, as tho case might require, At the regular table, wheto 3r, Gould was seatod, 1ound nice light bread, butter, tea, and milk, with plenty of sugar, ste, The above I found In the two wards that I Then I called upon the covk, who In- formed me that the following urticles were reg- vlarly turnisied al! the wards for breakfust, to ¥it:" Beefatenk, tonst, crackers, coffee, beefs tet, pruel, stewed oysters or chiclen, bolled e {2 ¢ K| worning m‘un{‘ f:r s:nuh“‘l thes artlclea wero ol Inteuded far each tlent, but, the same wos teveral paticoty ne thefr meeds might demand d anys, " In every in- aticnts Infurmn- If the abiovo tem was Llll at a ile, with profound regre! Another bantering] Stutes need not ¢ ) the Conatitution of demonstrate, pertons baad them. roam abrood by fmmunitice" guarantesd b; Ihr Unl‘wd .\lllmugml)l-y auc vou Logetlier, gt dfihn‘t} death to tutes for tho crim and Cole Youuger 0 fuck a momen to %glt the hang of it,” and then messurcd ol fifteen paces in front of the line, wheeled about, into the faces of the doomed men, 'ho first, sccond, and third man dropped without a groun. Muttering a con- temptuous condemnation of the new it Younger, without moving from his tracks, con- tiaued his experimout. Seven times 1. wus discharged, cach time the guerrilla com- menting carelessly upon the merita of the Enfield; and fiftecn joyhawkers Isy dead on the ¢ of heing oppased to them- nelves do political scntiment, and that becanso the National Goverument cannot punish theta for their crimes, whilst the sllshl uu've‘r‘:xm%u? will not? sun it ba (hat wworn otficers o 0 S e competlad 1o relinquish ‘thetr trusts by score of hundeed, and thero 1 no puwer ol Yoderal Goversmment Inhering to preventit? Can 3t be thnt Feders} oficors in the line of thele duty dogw, or nuedered by aas oud the Government of the Unlted fi““ thom protection, or to s for veteran soldiers of tho late Warwho preferred Gov, Ti their eandidate fur the Presidency to unite themsclyea In an organizationt If 8o, Is It uot sonable un the part of the friends oy, Hayes to do the same thin tlere uot for years oxisted @ seinl-i anlzation connieeted with the interests of thy I It was supposed that tho ng socictics was one pe ses of tho Amcrican people was not known that the soldicrs of who fought under the Amoriean fag, had L upon the battle-fleld, Vas not the open letter res tone! If it cuntalned an graph or sentiment, would polnt them ou with indecent, . muay ba compello lur make-up for the 4 States is powerless to puniyl thelr murderers Ju It in wuch cases as atitution provides on iy interveny for po! Leglelature af & Bala, orihe liere promlaed: *‘The Con- that a Federal Government e duty when invited by the Qovernor when ihe uot o sexsion” ¥ And do you still nutbority and what procoss is thu Yederal Government (o arsert (taclf in Goorgia, M Arkonsas, or any vihar of sulutely under the control of the Confederstes’ ! $answer, by tho an onstitutios of the United Bta laws made in pul be remaius for tha etalcanien of thottma to determine, if determino they will, But, whatever the process, Far the miors) suntiment of tho peoplo of the North will not much longer toleeate tho relim of torrur and the carnival of crime sgainst thelr *‘fellow-citixens™ of Bouth, nor share the resvonsibility of eifher, willing to enter u‘mn a discusslon ‘,lrlnfll ‘nl ‘l‘!‘l. ques hat the old construction ol 10 that the 01 EO%E thie Constitution, belog the uoted, latterly spoken of o sion, 'rondore nugatory and ractically vold every othee Diitution which dt pends for onul sction and distributed among ——— A fmart Bl-Colloctor, Virgiuta (Nec.) Enle There Is ‘@ ~ bitl-collector knows a thing or two, When he drops in on & W Well, they've set- “How's that ' 4 THlden gives ot the dispateh, ¥ Good enough, around the roorit tance Lie received fromn tho tou similar o what I detalled Ip my letter L Xill gad this, and 1 am dove: Br, Gould ye- tred me to several pationts who were sitting tround a grate fn support of - the complalnts he made to me, and with whom 1 convers the first oue of which Informed we that he beeu au inmate of the Memphis Hospital, and hat this was a Grand Pocific to be cojupared to Memphis institution. Bo imuch for Mr, C. C. P. Horpax., rprie. in \flrkluln who not bu as well to instead of assalling thelr autlior cartless ussault! hen srgument fails, rtult me to o up the tight. Fnlerprise nlxlld ‘:u‘gdm the 'L': :vnk e Hurrah for Hayes(" (Jum) und yelts,) @ bority ' of thy by En conclusfon, that the cire culur never wou placed ju type, and proofs forwarded for the ap- wroval or disapproval of the lsading ho organization, ed exprossing fn decls {ts publicatlon. Thera {s, 1 trust, ut hand when the question will be regarded in cht thuu st proscot; when thot pracess d's statement. ere's ‘your coln. I'll 1or such_good news as and coliect my bets," (Exit R state of bilarlly to callect s $655 billeollector now reaclies a Tiklen man W Well, Iayes gives o thing scitled.! side, koew it all aloug.” * I've got o 33,847 ¢ Pasa it right over; here's the es a8 much, Guess Tl ets.”? (Exit Tden Dem- the work jpuas bi: done. that, Now 1'll go out publicun fu @ Tu the Eduor of Tha Triduns, ot un Hayes,) Cricaco, Dec. 12.—fn God's name, fstherenot uough humanity left within the bosoms of the diizens of Chicago to' protect the poor and un- lortunate creatures who are compelled to take shelter and treatment fn the County Hospitsl, or fn other' words, the gaping gatoof death! vr must cruelty oxist, when vess and the best of nuriog .And bpw wuch Jonger tnuat our be disgraced by such damnable cLanghiln and his Heentlous crew! caven are you tux- f, to sit in luxury and allow gt under your very noses! such cruelty should show its face In ‘another Ly but this would you not revolt, aud with 3 ou vould conmantd 1 'hen tuke liced from ¢ waltlngs of your own wronged, and asvist ) in weeding” out oud destroying the vilust stitution that ever cursed thls of auy other Sountry, Agaln I sny, let your bearts, if y 370 any, respond to” the call fur protection fn WINUNE from the pen of E. 9uld. “In justico to tho noedy, Haxny BALLARD, e —— IN A NUTSHELL, To (Ae Kdlfor of The Tridune. Gn:snmw, 11),, Dee. 8.—Suppove that the se hends were placed o calmer aud fulrer 1 it cores I may hoj catlon from the b which I am a8 present tho_object. Daniet, CAMERON. e A_DESPERATE To the Kditor of Kangakex, I1ll, Dec. 9.~In the Chicago Times of lust Bunday appesred an julammatory “The New Crucifixion,” (p which the writer offers to dcvote Lls lsbor and tosacrifice bis liberty aifd Mfe, If need be, In tho lawless work of laying violent hands not anly upnn some of the public tew of thoe coun- try, but upon the private wealth of individusls, re, In hia opinlon,. it Tha' Molly Magulres are rebuked for ted fn suy pas eraud unmanly cofn. 'Ll win five timi 0 out and collect my b How much lon & ! Daught but kin ocrat to ruke in bis luere.) s enfarcemont upon exceutlvo powor In ald A train of events runuing through a whole decady in thv southoern vaction of tho b of this proposition. Oneof the gainst the Democratic party in its that it cunatrued every provision of iic luw, where (iero was any doubt, with o of Elavery, & ‘The Governmunt, of the Deniocrats, adapted that theory, puvhiog tha ** peculisf ories u-en‘. (ree. what in the nume of I Deyere thinking ?) ch procecdings article headed opher cuodsi itrave charyon &, Her housekeepin prlce, W clupk out 1 Olicy, b 158 WILL TIE_FOUND FOIU A guuds o7 miarchandlse by most favor to ihe sid: cayne of Freudol 'l 4 | Adurdig e 2 Vi bem to tho earth The effort fulled, t for the want of & construction the Comstitution moat fayorsblu (o the d - so - reference ection, it 18 amuzing ymen and the subtlsty d to consteno the old on {n such & mapner os But common senso sud public uat the wrong In thut ot fall to do 8o agein in thoughtful man nuw vecd porll of the times {3 thw wide- of due respoct for tha law inall ite nd tho Lighest culmination of 't ull is Kless dleregard for the statutes of e “foprey upon the pubifo trusts, 1l and defroud the publle Tredsury, cor bribe tio ugents of thu Governwen usaght the right wioserty and of 1o ng this wealth whe o mora good, Tl fog men of the countr: thelr inoffensiveneis, an which would probably not be p Hald article is; Chy T8y, and I have every resson to bellevo that this the smne parsy who furnished llterary ald and Jmperialist, has been a quiet schemer aud fustigator for the overthrqw of so- st Is 0 bitler, uvseru) ommunist, Indscd, y;:wud by th that the but 1t war ol TPHE EMPIRE PAHLOR BEDSTEAD COMP, acl) turuliure, curpets, stoves, ¢ lebratod Emplre stillo luwest < pri to sea the amount of legul acy of qarncal ressund! ovivious of the Constitut nullify the uew ! couscieuce comblued ewergeucy, snd they w the prevunt one. ) TO CLEAL OUT QUR i eiat ragerd Lo cust. Wa will sell elegant ohmmnber sets 82 below. our usual b s aud FoverlOgy o 530, B0, §: duction frum our TeRUINF 0} comfort to the ulous, aud deape ¢ tvo lust charges present political fm- ns dawaged thy busiucss of country, uwud to sumg mew Midots Elector, in wh the certificae of clection of the whole twenty- .on¢, had yerained at the Leland Hotel and re- fused to gotothe Btate-Houso to meot with W other twenty, and that the hwmiy had Giled AR, I“;!'l;- E :dlgl:m i, and to ot at d thy rixhts of of frauchlse an guarantesd By tho suprome ‘5 Chesp Louksters, I !B dewanatalnh b"lllflhl 470,00~1F THENE ARE ties in this oy any other couatry who invest in & Nrst-class now business PAYS 10 per centmet fent now, ple give mn snd { will sell one of the hest o ry amil barement stores, and |0t 40x138 (thAL pagn to-day 10 per cent net reot), on State-st., Rear the laimer House; $15 000 c# very faay. Tients, $4.90). Taxrs, $ixr), and & part vscant that will rent for hisfuthe grentest bargalnof- ered. Call at 01 nl{nflfl"d il Chrivtmas, 1,8, BOYD, Hooin 14. 146 Madison. ]“flll RALE=AT A OREAT the l hirec 1 eeli MOR SALFP=01 RENT xl(c Grarpe W, (uge, No. 243 Mich to i, W, IYMAN, Ji(,, &C Roomn 10, slie el FDK BALE—~OR EXGHANGR-TIRICK Ji l{!? AND ars, 14 tooma, fprniencd or unfurnished, con- Yenient for boarders, Will exchange for small house, or cheap for cash. X 20, ‘Fribunc ofice, . $350, per manth more, RIFICE~ONE OF business corners on Wabash. 3 reated for Teaponsibie tenant at & good rental. ‘Zash. Addrose0 31, T¥ibune onive. = 53 et T z e ° - =t = hbor outt Ky it MOR BALE ENT—A NICE 11 tage Iy Koglowood, firaf-cluse el depota. Alwo, very fine vasldence in TILLOTSON RIS, 12 Washingtol: COUNTRY REAL EXTAT 00 BALF — TWELVE THOUSAND 7 'land fo Banta 1 PN e ints tarms of from B0 10 100 actes ‘each, will be offered by the ul 3 i 18 boundcd by 1 ins heautiful Vlllr(\l‘lw 2 fow he { landipg, which tanding is regular afted by col stentners froin Ban ¥rancisco; s & Rortion of one of the bent ranchies sotth of Hanta Clarn allevy 1y favored IIHI.I the best of climates; good ErAIn and timber Jands, Ter(ns, with undis| ance [n one, two an interest per annum, uted title, one-fourth eashs bal- iree years, subject to 8 per cent wabic sem{-annunily, vlsting the land, car hiave an op. ror\unlly vy tha lltflm!l 08 Angeles, - whieh will eave for Oaviots taniing on Dec, 10, 25 aad . r furibor particuiars, ajiply’ to . 8. Weninger, 0, 429 PIne-at, ma| excription, efe,, apoly at guf fice. O the premis, Ifother 1. Mathewa, Frealdent of the 5i. Ynes College, or Capt, Mouie, will hinw clie grounds. Vhatlaud will femuin nawid, and 12,000 acrer Le. i dlatntog the above tract, and diviied in sl farms, wili be disposed of st private sale by sald ¥. &, Voasfoger, at No. 326 Pine.ar,, Ban Francisco, Cal, ” MAURICR DUIK &'CU.. itenl Estate Auctioneers, ToE BALE-G10 ACIES (PIATRIE) 3 SMILES EIOM Cottouwood Fallk, Clinsa County, Kan., only $3 per acr Also, 3,000 scres, O niles diatanit: guod LETR, 193 Clark-st, oIt LUADLE WEAL ESTATE 1N THE ’ City of Pensacols, Fin,, fora NO\CI‘ of resort in the wiatary it Is unequaicd, sod, s tho clty Is growlog tap- 1y, She roperty as wn tnvestimoal would be destra PLOLEY D S ST s MEAL ENTATE WANTED. WARTED AR TLISOT Oit TOWA FATM (Uit cholce unimpryved) for all ¢ down, 8 tlon, town, ranke, snd price to 1 S z bl ribune ofdce. TO RENT=IIOUSES, T['0 RENT—XEAR LINCOLN PARK AXD LINGOLN w ociagonsfront, 11 ruom Tv- {ory aud asement, bartly furnistied; at § roonus, maln floor, hot water, bath, clgact, elc. £200 d-room fat, #13; 4l In No. Laeigl oit, and wllventlow w3y s, CILAS, "N MALE, 163 lian- aiph-a ['0 RENT—A NICELY FURNISIE k cottage un Todiana-av,, withs alf modern con- cen, liot and cold water, éfe. Apily o or s MITCIELL, 00 sdison-st. TWOSTORY vl dress BOYT. o, e 1 Prairie-ay, eus, Ataves, aild everyiutog colnpleld far ko ng for sale st about Lialf value If taken at ohce, 1° 14, Tribuny oftice '[9 ReNT-2 FURNIDIED HOUSE cations on Bouth Slde, vI¢IBiLY o st MATBON HILL, 47 Washinwwn-st, Suburban. /['OEXT-ON WILL SHLL, A FINE HOUSE AXD -4 cottage In Bnfl!zm i+ A beautiful resldence in BouthBvanston. TILLUTAGN BIOS, . 02Washingwn-ot. TO RENT-ROOMS, TN BEST LO- enty~iezond- "TFURNICIHED Ot UNFUL ‘rooms, double or tugle: olevator i build| ant Dlock, ‘coruer of Randuiph aud Dearborn-aia. Ap- Viy st Loom 04, . 70 RENT—SUITE OF H00OMB buaheay., cepectally arranies ent, low Teot. CELY FUUNIAHED ROOMs, WITH d. Lingsbury finmk. Handolplisty o01R 30, '1‘0 RENT—FOR LIGHT HQUSRKEETING, “utum lied ToORS KL Fomsunable Tates T 40 BENY—STORES, OFFICES, TC. e N % Ktlores. IO RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE STORE IN EN- Jewood, necond door 1rom l'osteoilice, TILLOT- £oON Wibinblon . £ Miscellancous, '[O RENT-FOIL DANCING PARTIRS_TINE TALL at corner Twelfth snd Cliuion-wa,; Key next duor, RENT-THE DU o S ON THE ‘west corner of flarrisin and Deaplaines able for a packing-liouse aud on premises. or to U, A. CRAT WANFED-TO RENT, ANTED—T0 RENT—FUR A TERM OF YEARS, ‘Dullding or fuurs suitable for furnlture factary, ltn or withoug pawar: inust e welflucatad and ot (ow rent._Addreas, with uil particulurs, & 6, Tribune otfice. \WARTED.TO BENTZA FURNISHED ROOM 1IN o¢ logality. Address V 67, 0, 7 AT 245 WA- 10r Nousekeeping; near 357 West 3lonroe-at. aqul , Trilune otlice. LONT AND FOUND. Shischcnt., Apaly ok GI7 deate-st, (o tho. 1 advertisement thy rvar, wy A J7OUND=A KLEIGH ROBE, WHICIT THE OWNER JEORER B e ion 17, G il Ring: T O8TAR, WATHED 3, 0. Trom- ekt 1 NRsbigEoR-ets. Finger will 5o T Ulark-st. 1o aahibng er wi g Vared by iuavioK sawne a1 b7 Deatborn-at., 1o UST—A CARVED BOOK.CABE LEG YESTE! v ] L noon, 0n Weyt Adamie-st., betwees ll.h,ml and Lincoin-sts. Finder will be rewarded for roing Tame 10148 odth g T OST—A PURFE MONDAY MO 0y ¢att LO5Trst Siuateen an- Blaro-atae om n'lmt;l‘!‘u.’n‘ With cards of Miss Carrin L. Thoinpson. The 0ador b warded by roturalng Luo same (o G4 Aeh- ndayv, TLOST = SUSTHRDAY, A, RUBSIA TEATOEL portemonnal, tuarked **Mre. J. B, Joliusion.” Plenie voturn to 30 Lake-st., and recelvo suitabla reward, s SIS LO?T—]N\N’ “AWAY 5‘;110!( TR SOUL| for ALD sat gD Whito inare and yellow eutter. " Aur to: fon Jeft st 872 Weat Madlson-at. will ba lberally el secs’ s, dwelllng-house. “Apply WANTED=NMA ELP, ‘Trades, VWANIED—WATCUMAREIL AXD JESRLEN, A ood workmen wiil Rave lsteady emplorment| none But sober men need apply. P, B. THRAPE, Talluln, 311, e warh e 4 ehimmies thops, CNICAGO »t ) e Ci GLABR COn 37 Clasieat, ey Mok WANTED=TWO, 000D THIOLATET 1y 1 ediaty o SIIERWOOD KIT q&:'n‘ umwd'wl ‘Wahash T.CLARE CUR TaED TA! o'clock, i VA TED — BRICKLAYERS ND LABORERS ‘with shaveis estiy this morning, st48 south Car- penter-at. I J. lNJfl"(!N. Contractor, SITUATIONS WANIED-MA .l‘lo’c;llkficpen. Olorkn. etce ITUATION WANTRD-BY A 1 referarses, ete,, W rugstore e t! Addree 454, Trihuze ofic JIOLESALE O IE: £oou reference, Ad- GOODS CLERK: | 0. WANTE {1 atore by & Germi Ii 85, Tribune omce. QITUATION WANTED=AR inaviang best 5 0%, T ribune omce. - F Forere Conchmen, Tcnmsters, cice YOUNG MAX, ing; guod references. X l‘l'fl:;‘l'l N WANTED-BY will work st auy “'nmnu—fmu-r.n MAND A% A, P, JONN- SON'H Chafr Factory, 233 }_«'nflv Qreen: W N PERIEXCED MA QY ‘makers uwotier nced spply. B M- mployment Agencieve 20 RAILROAD LARORERS AN 010 81.75 per day; GO.carpenters (02,50 per day: 35 conl m 3 Wi dolpl VWANTED—m A Gur Tetter book o prest ‘o Seter o copy. worth 83, frecs seud stan UGS AN IR T E Tos Son-at. and 152 Deathorn-st., Chicag, VVARTED-MEN 10 CLES FOIt Hohnrss Ceatrermantsen: ASHICAR NOWE ELTY GOSN Y, 119 East Madfson-st.. Ji oo 19, fl\nmuil‘? e 8125 cath. Address I, O, l?llwl.nlub view Thursd, '\V'Am‘r- 0 ME: try, wuges 8117 portation furnl id Nincteenth MADBA 2] VWANTED=YOURG MAN 10 Oft 30 YEATS OLD hak ean write 8 gov) bsiness thand and s whiling tomake himeelt ureful, at o smali¥alary, Address iy owh IADAWEILBg, with referonces, W 74, Tribune. LAY, ] eapital to s lifornia, MANAGER, : VY ASTER=AN ESERGETIC R AMAY, ‘with small eapital, {0 (ake agenicy of a superior TO CUT TCFIN THF, COY: o i hveing coraes Grore AR & SHUCh: NG MAN WITH T, entertaloment go- 50 Btate: Ttoum 60, Je gremac. Ad (th refavcnce: s e "Rl TS o ¢ o No. 170 Java-st., Brouxiyn, N. ¥, ~MEN AND WOMEN'IN EVERY PALT nion to {ritroAuca upon the mott deslravle artant discovery that will mest with favor e ly.. Mo of gentcel appenrince. havin from fuur tosfX hours to spate dally, cat averace, (] 10870 per Week profil. Goods pav 400 per cent. tanip for p-}nm or faa fur €1 Aemples; no puttal cards wered, HAY & AR, WV ANTED-RESPONSINLE principle and energy onl ain Jncating geners naavitie, ‘Toledo, O ice me. 1 T agants I Detrott, Lopiaviie: fve 5. Des ioines, aoi Slemphis. (o Tamile. ‘an Actual necciity tiaL wiil pay over £ Tromtily, whith cAn e shown upon StElee favestiin: tlon. 145 Clark-st., Hoom 20, after 12, No letiers an- N il £ W ATl maad R &30 e Rences) bustn Ll W 50 caslis gentee] isiaeds; D mnfim, FOHLSTEN £outh T Lespialues-st., near Domestion, TANTED—A GERMAN WOMAN wasler, and lroner! at 740 Michigat B B A R . eten g of kitehien ahd aindry, aLO78 Wear Waaningin st o WANIEN=A GO0 GIRt, T0 b GENFIAL “'mmthnullvflllk. Inquire at 117 Leavitt-st., bear WA S e T o r: 3 family, At 654 Fulton-st., near. T bk ey VW ANTED=& dGoD g, ¥ It"HECOND WOIIK, _ Appiy st 423 West Mooroe NTED—A GOOD GIKL, WITH RE] t 1457 Indls WA AR COOK, 0 Irieli necd apply. Apply FH=\ THOROUGIILY COMPETE: i, end (fua, Good wages. No Irls '\' T ANTED—A GOUD GEIMAN GIRL TO DO BEC- V AN ork Ta u sl fatiis. ADRIF &t 105 Towcaiy- scoond-ut. a2 AV ANTED=X GTIiE 15 70 19 YEATS OLD T0 A9 sist In wall family. No washlog to do. 23 niresses. ATOR ON WHITE SHIRTS, NWANTED-GG0R DRETARER "OXE THAT undeestands her husiness. M8, BROWN, 6 North Clark-at., “""E,""’ Loundarcsses. ANTED=A FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRY GIRL. "Apply st Ducharme House, 70 and 73 fiandoiph-st. ———— e e Mincellaneons. ASEtEIE. am tiffs OF &8 porter oF Jl{:\lan A ITUATION WANTED=-RY st man an fndoorman {n 8o derstands bis usiness petfec TUATION WANTE] do general housewor! e oL T0) encrsl bousewor (AL At 350 Chalcago-ay, 2 TUATIONS WANTED-TY TWO EXPERIRY 2 Jrork in yrivata or boarlag-house, XS5y TUATION WANTED_DY A GOOD, geners hnmem:rkln A pi a1 0! ¥ A Cf est of clty ‘reference. N WANTED~BY A GOOD COOR, er, andFironcr. Apply 8% 157 Townsend-at., QITUATION WANT, 3 S e K profen Northor Wert 8 en; DO poatal-cards, 74 Emt LADY IN A FAM. ' TATIDN WANTED—DBY A work, Addrew 277, y 84 seninstress, or to do seeond 10N WANTED-TO A BEW IN VAT 1‘15 furnish sewing-machine. AN EXPENIBRCED hutton-hole mski 101 dress: e or Aldress s Blns Toamacgye o OF Hhiris K'i'n?}':-\uu‘?'z indress, or Lo do D=-DY A GIRL COOK, general “boosoworl Flease call or address 705 IOX. WANTED —I¥' S ook S e e e z & Notsewnrk 1n & .m.u“rm.'?:’ e G e ek Inut Iobey. BY A COMPETENT CA- ll;l"’"ll‘hmlleil?ll”;z.ll.:fl T American tamily: o ctions to the country, or two days at 408 Biate- TUATION WAN -AS N . Clusy releronces Gorman. 1 85, TABARS Ofob T AFECONDOIR N 30, Tribune office. " IHLAL HOUBE~ TUATION WANTED—TO DO G work. _Apply at 174 Bouth Jeflarso D-BV A GERMAN GIRL, X 1 L m“ nl... small family, Address or call at 636 Bouth TON WANTED-1 E 16 0 agheras hogsamork o ST duya 8t 1045 Houtt Dearborn-st., near TATION WANTED-BY A BWEDE Gl 5 do flt;enl lousewoRk; good relewnml-u’.lm WANTED—BY A YOUKG G | for two days at al and Jeferson, West 810 By A BCOTCH WO “hiou good 7 cooky no objection talllln.cc:m.nfiliy. cral housework. Letween Canal WANTEL] a8 enok (o hutel of bo A _GOOD COOK IN A will do washing end froning. * Taylor-st. Destcity reference. WANTED-DY A HESPE il or dining-room i) ty reference. Address,W 82,Triv- Iy famil! Pledhe call 3t 551 \est rirl, a8 ) Tk Bousewori. ubc ofice: N8 WANTED—BY AN EXCEI for private house: . Arade-court, Y- &L, C: ON® WANTED—BY A GERVMAN GINL, zperienced in best of famill il fine laoudress: references. ud work: understands work | rurk [n smail Tamily§ 5o objo LD 1o o CAsing 1 InpUEARED - ing-bouse or light Lousework. The bes: Kiven. Call atimg Twenty-sixth-st. TCATION WANTED—] do ge worl [weutynifiivat, near an for to dapa Cottaze LY AN EXPERIENCED o cookla, . HOKSES AND CARRIAGES, N_ELEGANT TURNOUT TO BE #OLD, THE PLoLuriy fa gentician who fateiy disd: Constat- ing of ® dark bay horae, 1%y hauds Righ, Hdng @ years age, & fuil mane and tall, trotted this last season tn 0, the vy paid for hud whien 4 yeutgof s S0, and e i a becter liorae v with licto handilug i Do muaciien he iseriectly aound i tres from afl vica niso u fint-cluad top buiegy Which cost €430, ann & et of rubbor ceininied loresk and & retf bells, wlilo, roha, blauket, etc., and the whole entire estabitsument wili e salid for 8175 cash, and will he sold togetner of aep- arate.Apily stresidence 518 - ¥. 0N HAS FOR BALE, AT NC. 131 A 1Ak o it ST\ RiE 1 Tound.back cutters, Pariand cu squarc:back cutlora, swell-body cutters, and the Lisndsoniess two-seat slelghy 10 Llila MATKeLs a1k, Unc. tWu-seAL, - MJUATG:HOE Bicig (ea1 ba used with one or two seate); alsa, biack be white Ruseian fox, wolf, coun, and dogakin rober, ness, WA, eic,; 130, ol Lussian-siyle basket citter, e and examine thy stock, A SRLEXDID KEW TWO.SEAT ALTASY BWELL: hos uicigh, made by Rics, of Mifwaikee, for the owner, wii) lie sold clieap fur cash, or oxchanged for s syitaly family diorse; miny be seet at 150 and 132 Kin- Zig-st. UCTION BALES EVERY TUESDAY, THURS. & day, snd Saturday, st 10 &, A h TN A LARGE 8TOCK, ALL STYLRS. ONE AND TWO scal cutters, robes, harness, etc., for salei 180 hurses and citters to let. igan-av. D ORDER YOAL-CART AND HARNESS 1N ( s Tor 817 two heavy. all riglt work horsca, con wagon, and’ Baraew 1or frsl Tawnahle offor. Cal ctween Wabsehi-av, 80d Stato-t., on Hars coalullice, monscourt. 0it BALE=ONE SECOND-WASD TOP DELIVERY ‘wagou, chieap, at 2 Bouth Lanal-at, FINE TIOAD ph Stable, 200 ALECHEAT = A horse; munt be pold to-ia, Arcade-caurt, rear 200 Madi; (-SEAT COTTEN, PETER KESSLER, 457 'OR BALLE—~A FIRST- S ONE-BEAT SLEIGH, T ae 1 v 0t 97 Borquar . 4 Jron SALE-CUTTERS - ouo siogle cutter, nei Biate '~TUESDAY FOIENOUN, A M 4 tized red cow, from onthwest corner Mich and Thirty-ninth-st. i halr off on small place oa her Hlday rope sttached o Vors, atoruation leating (o lerrecoverywilliorowarded. _______ ¥ THE PERNON WHO TOOR A HOUGH J beaver nvoreoat with fwd sleeva Jining frum ihe Atadeiny of Belences [ast evoning will return tie o.thy Acadepy B Wil sreaty atiize the owner, W QTR. —FROM 150 WEST LAKE.ST., ADUUT 7 . m. Muvduy, L1Lh {0k, 8 1arse bay Liora sttachs ©d to & hieavy express wegon, Laving 'R, D, Stessen. 2 puber bage, 151 Michigan-av., bulnted i te . e o TR N U A o Srletgun, UM ty NGKR, 151 Michigan, STRAYRI-OR ETOLEN-GN TILE IGHT G DEC, 11, sorel Lusre, buren. i eXpreas wigon.loatli 4 duaby and pascl i il buisdvroken. C. 00D 1% ARING PUTLS FROMBTORE te-it., hear Mudlson, will retiri same Wil pay §50 and BU Questione askea QTOLEN—OR NAN AWA' ROM WABHISGTOY. A, near Deipisines, on Mouday night abuut 10 o'¢lock, chesthut waro, with ohe white spot on fore- head aid lef¢ bind Jeg, and drah palnted cutter. Ay Yerson returalug the éauic to 170 aud 181 soutl Clark, 1., 1 basewent, will ho well ruwarded and nu guestiona I[AKES TP-DEC.” 1y RUNAWAY HOWSE WITH harfiess, OWhCT cai huve aina by prov ing prop- érty und payin a0 ekt i o ' TUE NOON MEETIN o TR e n Tuesdsy, 3&&..1.«,3&:}! inluyg umi SKNDIII. #10bUL e knglish gulnes, 8 pistforni-ticket, and other papers, Please retumn to tounting-ruotis Tribuoe ofice and ricalve rewsrd. FINANOIAL. AMONDS, WATCHES, o ce, L) 1ian. atabiianed In; A Sl Rl §00 10" LOR L HUKEE AnufED et W hRow e V! A OUSENOLD GOO! Fél'l‘"v ALE=L TRAL DIRCOUA Addrona'Y 17, T Hit-cdus paver, U 1530 ot daya; g 2 e DIOXEE IO LOAN ON FURNITORE, "FIANGS, vl good cullaterais. " PANKY, Houms, va Weali B e Te T I ] | FUCHARDISE PURNTTONE, © AN OTHER s of valug atored, and luaus niade on saie AL very 1ow rates. _ T10! HILL, 323 Dearborust. ONKY F0 LOKN AT CUNLENT MATKS T AT o uujhmuL Erih e sl [0 B chandise, furnlture, oF bug) e N:; Weribuuse, 100 West MEI- tored with us fn uroe-at, Liguatratea g TOAN IN AST fUrALQN T0 L0 " ON HA ) W-’N sqiount {, WEB, 100 Deurburiat. 710 LOA Lo, R0, AND - OTIIE: | BT it BT S A A R TR 73 Kwst Washinetop-st, e ANT—$5,00 FOR TWQ YEATG O BECON D monr)fl: property worth B8L.000; Incumbrance, 9:20,00; whii pay 10'per cont, rivine oice, '\ TARTELD=TO HOLKOW OX NO. } paper, 30 to 00 daye. Addreas X 81, Tribuu : ) Y 3 W,Jmmm WSTpEr cenb “TUnNER % BoND, S sabinglon-s. TEIL CKNT GUARARTEED BY A PRACTICA 50 o T PSR A S NSTIUUTION, PSR PO, ol bde Loty el Ry S, Kot (LeMMIN sk gl - bt fugtiosy dttaditiaces 40h:00 fRA STOBAGE, PuuarEs PUISITONK, AND MERCHANDISE red in e proof Werdhousy, 160 Wesl Munrogs o, Qoey Advauced 10 By 20Ut Wwest chiri, H.3 WATIDS, 400 WEST MADISON-ST., FAVE . ‘down for Job 1018 ot bankrupt stocka'of car- Fiagre, bugsles, nd phactons, & supplies dealers st s o small dvance.” Proposlil A D~TEAMS TO HAUL 1 APPLY AT c 1« k. 8t V7 th May:| NARKE T o R g ¢ 7 424 W Rorta Mers, Call with Nores st '70 BBULL Canaiae, | oo 00 A s, NTED=A GOOT DRIVINGIOTBE, TAINE: AN chvered bUeky o Diston. ARie W Teibunc ufee. BOAIRDING AND LODGING, Notith Nide. 18 ELDRINGE.COUILT = 100MS, FURNISNED cofnplote, first, second, aud third doom, aingla ar #m auita, with or without bourd; terins_ rvssonable 3]s WASHINGTU LISI IOUSE, nice warni roowis shd exceileni hoard, at £5 [0 $7 llflul-'. Restaurant cominutution slekeia 21 wesls, 84, F. MONTOL-BT. gantly furnished front par rooms, wull icatud; genticumun aad ) a pleasant homu, Fo(3 T EART VAN DT L NEAR BTATE— T3 Tidard for tudted or geatictnen, $4 1o &3 per weok, with'use af pia AQ] WABABIAV,_FURNIEHED OIt UNFUR- ‘.l:hl nished reotns with bours! nuxnr:uli'nu.ul’«‘r gent und wify or single gentlem Went Nido, 5 §) BOUTH FANGAMON.BT. — NICELV-FUR. 1.! ll.n(a frous Touw, with board, (urclzw‘; ll?l{}l ) WEST AVAMEST ~¥IIURT ALCOVE IRODM, s very desiruble, witls bourd, Lo couple; b vther bosrtersypetereen, . s FVEST, dosuon REAIl LINCOLN-T W O pnarsted coupla~oit tary' youni muep ug havs @ nice humo in Srat-claa (aily, nicely-umisied rooms, Itk koo buard, aly convenicioss, by adureasing T 10y Tribune ofice, JUSIL-BT, ey S0 hoor, Wi diredy reicrene North Side. Al BTATE—=A FRW GEN- urd 'll’lull;lac\lfillmi Koud i " atatein, NE\'A“A NOTE] 44 AND 150 WARASI-AV., near Mbllrut juard and ll-lnil.w per day, $ato g rvw-e rvom, withoutl bus ceuls, ;5 ceuls, aud §1 pe (22 3 St Mo board, 34 W §: oL [ E e rootne, with or wilout ¥ Vuu T, Proprictor, ON WJNT}&D—HY A RELIABLE AND capable; city references. O Lnundrosses, UATION WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS WASIER he Bouth Side, wishes to worlz ntlemncy, on ressonsbie terni. ) Tribune office, e re s wiilln, e g Rad Iounckeopors. SRMAN WOMAN ITUATION WANTED—BY a2 huusekecper, "S'FruAfl WANTED—AS 110! reapectable fatlly by & widuw. MISCELLANEOUS, ¥Olt STUCKS OF DRY GOODS, ardware, clothlng, oF bots and shoes, a tloig w Luy'your saloon, 4 warchousy i havs them (o red, whil TELL, 4 West Lak T EVERY ONE WANTE~BUOT Walcli-casa opeae; OMETIIING THA and shoe buttoner, cleanvr combined {n ones agen Qut; mamples ent with price dozen postpiald, Addr scturing Jewclort, Box 448, Provideoce. R. 1 NTRD=TO BUY—A YOUNG 1 foundlund dogz, 8168 TANTED-TWO BMALL 1 o g intli. etther hack ¥ated’or Nt with enocks. 0018, sultahle for lirass- H ¥ atlosts sbiteulo roc hussuwerk mul b fn.eaud 71, Tribune ofilec. AR 0o SHCOND AN ko, Adiress T 73, Tribiue obtee, o Lol ANTED-TO NINE O BUY-A NEW OR. -haud gas-apparatns for stercopticun. TO EXORANGE. QO XCHANGE-CHOICE 5 mmu; rArd chismce, E. IAVE 960 ACRES OF FINK o Tawa b0 lits of 160 or 820 nterest In sald IAnd for & resl trade for liorsca; will take & nterest on Incumbirance ¥ per cent, due ied for 10 years. _Address I 0, Tribiiue gfiica, 0-ACKE FAIOL - LARGR uoms, fine orchard, laat: ' timber, all foncod and'croue 0} will take §i3, oY WAE oo ROLLING PRATIIE res cuch, WHI trade. idence fn ‘clty or "nw, CHANG T ratiis dwelllog, fugt waler, 100 acres youny fenced, 140 under cnitivation; ond mile east of Bpriugs Station, on Chlcagu & Alln Nalirosd, scventeen miles souths of ne Court Houss ant ‘with Impros s, ! ok b Bn farits very fows i Shanos.lot i s Giean) 1o oirien County, Tows, by c ) 10,00 Lrica of faria $18,000, Vo Y8 In Chicago, and sigumic €5 000, of bulslucas corners on Btaf entucky Whiskeys, Muatbe Iy . 1. BOYD, room 14, 140 Madison-st. GUSINESS CINANCES. UYS ALY - Unalucsy mw&fi; ! ¥EW ul‘J.}:"REl! uonthly, lmL‘l‘__l-fl-.. Hoom Ol BALE—BA THURER-FOGRTIS,_INTEREAT | ol caal iiiicas. “abioy ot 100 01 CTGTIT MAN AN TN I e widltonal e o anroe-st., Kool Lutand-ay. from 1080 12. BECURES TO TH) Lereat 10 8 Toug ey aunufacturing busin tend vur busluess, 3 MUSIOAL. v A i LIVE PURCHABES ENADLE. ces of plagos and Orgoite .:’Illfl KOuds aru buught st regiine T NRW PIANO FOI $210 s o offer fuducementy fo pr | pOs| for whicls: we mi o sud e e Shlpet 3 W CD a0 24 1o malutaln our l'!‘ll s doiily AS THE ‘llfifi&fi Vlf‘{e{u HOUSE Bt aF SMAN AND WIFE, lde, vicinliy of W igton and 1uby urolels EVOrYIBIUG E3CE Curpret Wtk baye g d surroutdiagy, it Fribune vifl l' GANN-3 ITANDSOME] wiih buird. for twa qui bouth plde, _Address T U, sod 1able Aldrves, statlag teris, €W &by FURNISHED TIO0MS 0 lnhlhl:l’lwu\lnl’fl AAN BALE-THURE VIECES NED O n'r:xull"tl:mg;- Wido, " Address 1t 31, FARKER, N ALF—A VINK BHEECH-LOADE guB, B0, 10 geuyu (ot of Tho best Bk e, sud polntar doi, _Ad: 5 TWAN AUfiNTS Wt L= THERE IH”R TIME Fuj evury work." Tl oat urizloal, stiractive, ane Sppructuttvo Luliday bouk ever D 18, the Uiite N ' :‘mnld at unce call un \fos' W Al IIIK‘:H:’ 1w huw‘-‘.’t = = CLARRY s, LA LA NUE, THE CELADIEAT ED MPDIGAL MARRL G R R b A, w Yy Causultod b all seira o 14 a1 63 Sauth GFeun teata batleuts suckesslullys T MARTIN, 151 Blato- TIG SACHIFICE-NEW b, NOS, 74 Eatty hans: 860 nut opwarie S1OMY S e FICE~-NRW BQUARE GRAND, X hlfdll:‘l‘lé fl‘lful $10 per quarter yp. ONGANS, INCLUD: i Yies from 3. upw NIVORCEN. D QUIKTLY OBTAINED ey o fucompaithill 3 afiar dooras i yonta® ) ETLY OUTALINRL. IVOHCES LEGAL Stal kD08 uuLeCEwMar) aco, A. GOOLKI VORCES LEUALLY AND d Bluck, Chlcagy, PARTNERS WANTED, PANTRER WANTEDWITI NOT LESS THAN recently comisuced in 1l u cowmmod ) Bublifon, Which :“.!?u it of Tap b utlenan wio uss 9 DiMufaciute of