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. . o, - OO e R — THE CHICAGO . TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JANUARY ¥;.187 The bill came- direet from the Com- | first Regiment at' Mattoon. Next, snother ;lem:' on .\Em!uu Affalrs, and fmmediately | Southern Illinols regin.ent, the Twenty-second, infes £o keep reserves ahanld be_entlrely abol- 7 6t'a horse In Franee fa 253 florins; In shed, the Interests of policy-holders would ho eraze , the principles and | Russia, 210 flarine; $n Germany, 830 florinaj and fes with 10 the flr(b! to publish by the TOREIGN RELATIONS. [, e mioiwaon w g:rlpmm of Chrlntianity, % 3 ococ! h st Delleslile, making three | Infinitely better protected than they can Bookkeepers, . Clorkn, otey % (¥ o Becretary Fish : e R b ‘ylr'-sr:femgnfignflflifl'nfletbbew}clj?c{'e’lil Tr‘:‘é :g:.l%r( flfl;“&?f«'fi{n to which we'll add Foster's | he ‘Boier the ,‘me unjust aetemm. WARIED-A 600h SALERMAN 4 “’om, ini r s anauers of tha Direcs Gabng € otlon was nc ed— "Cavalry, Orlando Russeil's | Then, If the Inadred wero willing £0 DAY | pood foramthing sras siibing boure. - No boor i Minister Washburne on French l!: hl:;::: f:r lh"l rlfimlhm’" otispratntn nfi“ i i mnn:uz‘c r-“o L ‘{lo. ?{:’gug: mfieco ':‘tm: ’i .mflio&wu.r;t:'t ;‘%‘%"l’l‘g '..hxz‘:dy:: v'c’a:. nu!'n To- "’v‘flll::hémfict;m mp:;. ol 'CA:uTgy,nlnd Nole- [ moro' than _ their lnnuflnms costs, for-notlin need appiy s 136 North ot ] . *e municipal Inws, , i n & communication o mon e H 3 = .. Finances=s=German Coin= s "";'F:mlv.hwlu or anwiee! e Roilbe thrcn:lgh T e Minloter nt Locuon, asks | Ject the bill tay be found_the name of Logan, | man's, of Cen ralls 1 in b 7 llhyt ,al;ml”r;l:ly ,lxi_nhcg' ::;Il]«‘l’ng{“b’e s{fl:‘]‘i ct::idéu fi%rpé\.y;nzigg:i T nm’l‘rrclfle;; TR AR age. oL A0 8, Stablisn and, onfofes | the inferooaftion of the United Statet o protect | (Congrrasional Gl 20 Bess., 30 Cang:y page | Wol iy PeTpe aic ) uln{,‘ Wit mot lard ok | he Rl pot be gxticctal o ane aenestol | WV frisosteiits g ;fl'fi‘@m‘p’“" : Termine 1o Japaness Go ? | nchiors. Pinwhis commualeatt M. Tt Thirty-fourth, Thirty-tixthe Thir: | cause companis do not keep, th. 1860F t0 100k | T+ Ax GASWALEs Oyeer Doy, Caeraran o, Aldress ermine, e linn cortatnry somirass jurorasly | B0CHOFS. In this-communleation the Directors | - Mr. Brlgas (of Now York) e il Twent 'uhn'f‘ Iupfours Toistoaislhy 1 p p. 7. Cheyenne, belleve there csslon of any of the States of this Unlon; that | seventh, Fiftyfifth, —Twenty-fourth, Thirt secession 18 ymwaluuan, and rovolution 1y war. | third, Thirtyfitth, Thirty-seventh, Forticth, A portlan of the States'of our Confeleracy are | Forty-second, Forty-ffth, and Fifty-sccond Tieg- how in a stals of insurrection and rebeilon | Iments were mustered io, And consplcuous on azalnst the Government; and thereforo I ehall ;':.51':‘%'«'}“%‘:; l;gllnllsc )?." g:{llgjl "::::'1 {‘f,".’.fi vote for this bill, which invests the President g \Vnthlnl:non atlh ik Bor ;V at and to count, The more legislation we have ANTED=A FIRST-CL BESS - fn the direction of existing mfi‘x’mlum worseit | W ANLiRnABIRST CLASS MILLER. " ADDERSS will be for companics and people. 1f compaaies 'iVA.wm'):X GOOD RTEADY YOUNG. MAN 10 are not requircd to keep money which ex- Anist in photograph gailery. A good chance fc crence demonstrates 1t 18 dsngerous to allow | 19Itabla persof, ATt Gahery, 18] Weh Medison-gre. - - hem mkecg, they would not need to compel | ) their policy-holders to make such deposits, The with the press lawe of some Bay: Iaturalized Cltizens in Germany LGt e aind L,‘“;.&’,‘“;g | natlons wat | The losses ncurred by the Company on sccannt ===Inflatlon in Japan, hese lnwe contraseno any provision of one treaty | of thess constantly-occurring fnterfuptions are with -'lrnn- The right sccorded by the third | rninous to ita business. Si~ty thonsand ponnda . | Brticle of the treaty to American eitizena to reside | sterling han already been expended for the twofirat fi.‘h Oh Ok :;I:nl’n:::z'um m‘fl'l‘nrhl limita does not neces- rap;m l‘ml snotf et nm °'e n"'?fi'.’,fiflfl%;‘:" Y will rol he requite: lo rem il o Ohlnoso Govornment, upon Ohinesa | p Grov with it by implication 811 ibe | Tutetn’ v "Nove' Bcoti - and New Hamphirs ' i 1, Valian- | test of thelr solvency should be thelr ability to Enigration—European Military Tnl) Goremmente, Iooar et o e | e Rl worsa ‘than Lhln, the emlrs icrrup. | with the power to meet the condition of thiugs | & Washington voting with len Wocd, baifan’ | 106t 01 el solrenel Siacld he T Sney fhae e righta n ' ! f the G "¢ traMme, the total loasof | Wwhich is now upoh us. I vote * No.! izham, and 8as o 4 s " k ANTED ! ZSVE; y Budgots. it ace aerved ko cltizonn which o nat | tionof the Comptnye fafley b8 telatatcr: | "And o dld overy oiter loval member fn that | Niath, 'Elghteenth, Twenty.second, Fortfeth, | cangot be paid out. L | W c‘"n.n:ae#ae'f,‘z,::lfi"gugmr«ma AxD o demand that Japan hall bo made an_exception to | ruption, the consequent distrust created in the . Of the sixty-cight who voted to reject | and the three com;}lnlel oluul‘m]n full regi- Wisconstn, Missourd, and N , nd other Westers Btates.’ Nono thia rule, The elehth srticle of the treaty, to | prblic mind with regard to the atability of the | tha nill, at least sixty of them subsequentl ment of Bouthern 1l(inols men bad been crowded SALT LAKE CITY. necdapply except such as are willing to work for 40 B et i ylhich yon " paicularty” refer, provides inat Lompany, which reiices liatraie aftee fach inc | dentfacd themaelves with the Hebelllors . Val. | out, but prould not be kept outy and went O¥er | g,;x1uxy, Utah, Jan. 1.—Tho mineral ex- %Pé,zfiéztm‘nmaws'.em 35?".‘1;:5’:% WAsHmNGTON, D, C., Dec. 20.—Binister Wash- | exermcr ‘5«'«%&15‘&“»‘:‘;&%"'..?& ;r‘r‘rm:fi: ‘p':fngfi: :i{‘x‘-“é"é';.fi‘,;n‘ffi. e ’;(r':x't‘lfc‘m:m‘wn{enlt "thg | 1andighnm, Logan, and Pryor stood shuuider to | 8 into loyal Missourt arganizations, ports from this Territory for the past yers were | \ FLASI Importer and Wholesals Grocer, How Yoris But there 18 onc staln, and one only, on this Burne, In s commuuication to the Btate Depart- | #hall have the rizht to crect aultable places of wor. | {:ompany are ahlo in some measnre to make good sboulder. 'y ship, Noinjury shall o s, | the falling off, tho diMicalty of keeping & Iarge staff ment, comments at length upon tho financtal | Py, N6 inary shall ,‘:,',;‘,":;,1’,,‘,::;“,‘}.‘,‘,‘};‘.‘.’,‘,’,,, of employes fn n thoronghly and eficient- and {ndustrial position of France, Ile considers | the Americana,” T do not seo how, by any faic | Iy organized atato when half “thele time the progress which that conntry has made | €onetenction, thiscan be sald to carry with it the | I8 passed without any work to be done, during tho perfod of his ministry th rl;zhllorrlnlnndpuhlluhnc\\'lpnpennrp\:llodluln And’ Innnmerahle minor Inconvenlences and g pe of i stry thiere some- | fn violation of Japancse Iaw. 'The free exerciseof | dangers arising out of o state of Affairs like thing extraordinary, IMe saya: one's religion does not necessarily fnvolve the | this, have ro infured the Company that ita Directora alittle over $6,000000. WASTEPGAES 10 PRLL THE S g The Atlantlc & Pacifle Telegraph offlce fn thta | houeei “J.'x‘n‘:'-‘r“"xhek"gfl’l’-?kfl 173 &;"‘:’:" L city was closed to-day, tho wire which had been | engaxing eisewhere. O, M. l‘x‘-\Zd by Lhfih%mdm’ y by fimmx',"" nuhn 12“‘:‘!‘ ;‘!-:E:l:lr:o. CIION 43 madiey . NTE 5 N1 4 Mestern Unlon: Company ving becn taken | \\ANTED SALRSSEN-WENBETROFE 0.0 7 Mr, reconl. The only orgauized company which the e e T s made & most | Aoeih contributed in sl of the. Kebetlion went of the mrl.u necessary to clothe Hr, Lincofn | Bouthiinthesamesprin lromnhn\{t.\larlun,wflb with authority to protéct the Capital of the | famson County, Jtwas Mr. Logan's home. The, natlon from invaslon, and himself and Cahinet | Were his friends and neighbors 'howent‘ an from captore. Bocock and Prior, backed by | among thum his wifo's only brother, Hibert % ij 3 enaid chsuce for sctive John Cochrane and Dan Bickles, flercely op- Cunningham, subsequently Captain of tho com- feny businesy approved 1R fraternal ane = ight 1 Iyte; v o feel that, in the Interests of their sharcholders and i 3 any. Further on, after Uen, an had won thorfiles: pa 123 & month: msaaging salesmen, ot 00 atem e ol :}'hfif,’z’,‘.fl:fi’,},’,\.‘fm'f b tne d .'i:;fic’)e" oIt hacae 1 1o e | of the AUNc B¢ Iarsa (who natnrally bened by an Dosed, andy on'a motlon from thelealde to dar L PR, L uros Ol ey, T it on CITY REAL ESTATE. ¥ } T vestita, 143 Eark sty oot 35 ment, France has enjoyed a reposo such as waa yting sball not be pursued in violation | sctive competlition ‘in the Atlantic-cable service, ey Lol.agn voted again with them and he tmotlon waa lost—yeas, 69; | enough to (nduce tho wnz man to return To*. only. In point of price, tut alto an regards | Vallandigham. OR BALE- 838,000 CARTI~1 WILL BFLL 057 0F | VW N 1 eaietms desoons LA YELING SALESWER rarely scen beforo. 1t must be gratifylng to per- 105, - A Feb, 26, Mr. B 1 | North, although he had become an oflicer In the the Anest corners in the city, now rented st €4,500, | [ng s good trade il e pald, Ao rompter and more accarats tranemission of mes- | nays, 105, - Again, Feb. 26, Mr. Blanion safa: | North, o a e, de for $7,600 th commeace next May: ki %) o over i 1o it Sald, Audress, tont ll‘\:m-l{‘r:r;::ym‘&';“';g“_.‘,‘,?,“,fim"fi i nies s | Minister Bingham vends the State Depart- Faseah: they. ara compenied to ask for the ald of [ 1 hopo the Tlotso will not adjourn tlll we | Confederato service, It seems, however, that | RSItATe TIPS (08 80,500 13 0 {m;,gn'c."." tMays the | giFiok route traveled over, F 18, Trivuno oftea: NTED—A FEW YOUNG MEN WITH $30 TO :‘n{;fi"blocl el"nm K X e Db ce. 158 anmnnan-n.. Room 8. o7 om-House, ere are two ftored on Siatet., R NTED — ORTMAN ¥ LIVING WITH Hia ANTED — OERMAN BOY LIVING WITH HIB L) PR S S R ,‘,M, Farents willing 10 work for pérmanent positlon 5 greny foor, arid cout 631000 lo bulld. It thers ate any W B B e L n, Eartern, or home es that wi 1a! b [, ON A PARM WIIO CAN MILK, #23,020) (n three years, flll 12 to 13 per cent on thelr o1 1 S b b et [ e B T syenrs o Snt 0ol L] £y inonied mEa 1o dnawer. Buolinencun get s rews bar- | |\ ANTED-UOTEL CLEK. 70CICITORE, ALEO Raln. T, B. Ttoom 14, 148 Madison-st. MBLX?ZIHSB!IIH Clark-aer a y. Apply at ANTED=YOUS AN WITH Bear Madison, o N, 83 Desplaines-st., giance, the ralsing of troups, and the resort to | hour recruit, Is entitled to far more credit than S oK ) 10-ROOM _ FHAMNED ‘v,\.\'rsn—c LADIES AND 5 YOUNG MRN FOIt F00d appe: these ullding s one ory stone- o within | afalr new Cus- | Cail nar (lovernment to asslat them In every possitle | take up the bill to ralsc volunteers.” Phelps, | Iie did not have influence enougli to keep him at X of Missourh, callod the. yeas and nays om a - | bome in the firat instance. tlon tondjourn. The question was takenand | When Mr. Logan returned from Washington, was decided {n the nrrative—yeas, 5l nays, 60, | 8bout Aug. 8, 1801, over 5,000 saldlers were al- Pryor and Logan still tozether. but Vallandig- | ready in thetield from Egypt. On the 10th lieen- ham_dodged.” Mr, Phelps sall: As far na | llsted a8 Colonel of the Tairty-first, but did not this bill s voncerned I have no ogrecment to | Fetitready for musteruntilthesthof September. make, and will make nune® Mr, Lugan: | In the menntime W. R. Morrison (Forty-ninth), “That s my sentiment t0o."—Tage 1,202, Haynes (Forty-eighth), Reardon (Twenty-ninth), 1t Is possible that meancr and more unpatel- | ond Fouke (Thirtioth), ali Democrats of the otle sentiments were entertalned by others who, | *trictest scct, and at least threeof them Logan's like Logan, then aspired to lcadvrship; tut 1f | peers In fofluence, were authorized to ralse 80, it {8 safc to say they could only be found fn | FeRIments n Bouthern Iliinols, and dmf.;“ of Jelt Davis' Congress at Montgomers, which were mustered fn before Logan's, Tfaving thus voted agafnst the oath of allc. | McClernand, although like Logan, an eleventh- fnaugnration. ‘This guict, scarcely disturbed for | ment this statement: cepect, not onily to find out thase concerned in the ;vh:nllel“lgx':u nr‘e:'rl_I.:\ ‘J‘,fi.z::‘ n'! ranca by what | Tam Informed that this Government han lased, | fhene én':ngu’wnm. have already occarred, but Tt Al o s :'r nl,mn- &lven the | as inwful money in this Empite, about ’wu.uou = | alza to adopt'anch measures sa will effectunlly pre- D o dintracto by e et confidonce. With [ 0u0 in paper bifis, for the rederptian of wilch fn | Vent any fofure recarrenco of these disstro minds undlatracted by political excltement and fear | coin no Jroxlaton of law scems o exlat, and which | breakauce, whetlier they be brought aboat by Ig- Sevoted themselves withy mmfi;'_mr- nlcllfm;{; are -ucfi.u& by the peopleat parin all tranesctlons. | norance o by malice, the urther development of the krest reaciricy og | Lon t;l obreive it 'In provided that theee billa fe. e —— cd by the Government to the banks shall bo re- the country, The recent stntementof th o i ! Y, e Baak of Frasent atcmentof the condilion | cived (n the mume mannor as coln fn all Govorn LOGAN'S LOYAL ment bureans and banks, and {n payment of taxcs, v tAs Editor of TRe Tribune, Amulr(l‘nit“pol:l“xla&u; b:(nra In the histary of the | salaries, and other debts -ml'.fi,‘ék ‘elcuol the Brmxorisip, Hi, Dee. 50,—Your Lincoln Trortd 10 A0 yAlta of & slmilar Inatitution, bns led | fntercat’ on bonde and customs dutics: and that # W1 N Dlished hat the Fronch pouple | thone who Fefuse Lo feceirs the notes, or sitempt | correspondent, W. I, J., In his letter publishe Hinss sccompialed dinge 1801, to hinder thelr circalation, or do any other uulaw- | in your paper of tho 28th fnst., favoring Gen. mar e Comanie, { '5'0«‘1"'0% t}l;nfign:znmll 2 | fal act affecting this currency, slall bo punished.” | Logants re-clection to the United States Senate, cirealation’n & llf-nm';n'n,zl"z.m:,uon.{mmm. TUD CIINESE GOVERNMENT UTOX OMINESS EMI- | lisg fallen Into tho error, which I sco tho Presl- nce the termination of the war, A g To Gormany the anm. of 513, 000, taa sroseP™d | Mintstor Seward, In Chinn, has called the at- | dent ateo enterlalor (hat: Jogan led e tofple, which sum 185,000,000 waa pald 17 French bank- | tention of the Chinese Government to the ap- [ of Southern Illinols into the support of ;-am;fl:{lfll:.mhm?.y“gnnfiggr n“f ‘x’% 56'5‘353 |mlnunm:l|. a’l ltllw Chzncw Cumlnl!lsslon l{_v Co'n~ Unlon cause. Hosaya: Gt 1 , (100, 000, Rress, sl hie various complaints mado os to “\Whatever of Unlon sentiment oxiats in was pald ingold andsilver, flruolx{-dm"u. Toac- | the conduct of the Clinamen in California. Mr. | gouimory Tllinols ho (Logan) was largely influ- complish this purposs, France emitted & & per e entioan to theamount o 0,080, 000,600, e Bedtant hinaiscnt to the Biata eparement an % | ential in_erenting, With tho power to have Tent! " Toeday, Jnetond of 05 000, by iacoPSE | fhie suthoritics of the Chincse Government. Hu | turned one-fourth of the State into sympathy the vaults of 'tho Dank, which France had five | 8ays: with the Rebellion, ic 80 controlled the cle- Joan nnxlfintl;‘lgcrr‘ot:g;.h::xlu Elgll::‘.fi-;.:.m.roofl,m{n “’flney metwhluu n{d'wfl{a :l:enlmm]nrm‘t:laer;u ment by which he was surrounded as to bufld < .y ation of nearly | that our peovle ought not to complain helrs Jarge Unlon sentiment and led a host of £,420,000,000 of nates. The French G ent | were kiliful In certal tione; thatthey | UP B IarE Sweilthe lank. of France, after ilo Commune, | i heard of 1he agitation: that. they would iar | vallant soldfers Into the Unlon army.” 3&4&‘1’60&?60330"?1? ln-r{uyhllinllxim lln ll'ednc‘rd n‘ml}:( Chen Lon l'g :c{hullhl h‘u‘ulu ml|n\on| nll ‘The Senator's friends are fond of advaucing A , which snm, being alrendy Inscrib- | Washington sonn; that they sould bear tn mind % ed in the budget, with 150,000,000 Foimbarae. | what ] nad asidabont the need of & Conanata at San | tls claim. It hias appeared fn diffurcnt shapes ment per annum, will be finslly wiped out In 1850, | Francisco; and that they must loak to gur Gavern. | In nearly all the letters published in Tite Trin- The French loans of nearly 7,000,000,000 francs | ment to protect their people. ‘This Iatter point | yne advocating the Beoator's reelection, It 18 $078, nte the correct and Actasl fgure) of the fine ind best bullh O BALE—$7, D101 to crush rebelllon, he followed It up, Lognn for ralsing troops in that section. Ho F dwelling and Jot 312174 on Monrocast., o) te the stage: must b good teaders, and of ok to ho expcc‘wd. by Voting gatoat thesats | hadlived long at Shawneetown, and had Tepre- Jeferson Parky terms ewy. T. I BOYD, ‘tidom 14, | sppes EpIy ACIioom 7, kS5 Piftheav, - _ Tectfon of customa at neurrectionary ports, and ?umnid the dl»:ltilm:’ n kc;nmz{lc'un le\;li'rnl '.erm’:l b,c- A ‘VA%IED;;’:‘IICK‘{'!&I'K—'AHIFI;!ADI;I BOARN TOUNG orlzing the President, if neces fore he moved to Jacksonville, @ was wide! 5 - st £u ecomment L0 fl:::l‘:u’rlenfiflny S roal or'.mv-fi?ar::',yn';n. ’:’Im!. Known, Influential, and - popular, and e COUNTIRY REAL ESTATE. ofice BUILKE'S Holel, 140 and 142 Madison-st. tia.’ Ile voted with Vallandigham, and was nuthorlzed to ralse a brigade at the close of tho Fon BALE=-£25 TER ACRE. 920-ACHE FAINM 2 mmm{‘m“' OT—MUST = COME “WELL boeaten. Agafn, on the same ‘day, & moton to | £veclal session, The Twenty-seventh, Twenty- Jiise Bortnwest of siate Cetre, 1 Marshail Coun: | 140, mended. suspeni thic rules 1o tako up the bill was lost,— | Binth, Thirtieth, and Thirty-firat Regimenta were | LM SOAIS, BRdes Shitlvitlons balanes pralfles | oo e b o rawor yoar, 103; nays, Eisds ot voting In | the rusult, and they were raiscd and known as | {aisisenn of the bert farmas fa Towa. T, B. 5OYL W in paint nocae o st Bom e ALt Tavir, McClernand's Brigade, and as such fought uobly | Hoon: 14, 140 Medis: statin hgrieace, pefcrencen, and talary exp Wt Mesars. Boteler, Loman, Avery, and [find. | 8t Belmont, one of the first battles fought in the re CU., T t'(.'lll st ofice DUKKE'S Hotel, two-t 'l J Iy cat 3 > 3] k. man (not befuiz within the bar when their names | Southwest. SREBAL ENTATE NWANTUD, 2 Yor wero calted) usked leave to vote. Objection | , From all of which T submit that Gen. Logan VWATEDZT0 BT & Tipvae AXD 107 1% WANTED—-FEMALE MELP, was made. Each of them sald he swould haye | |3 entitied to no special credit for his course In @ood locatlon, yultable for smail umuy.' wiil voted In tie negative."—March 2, 1361, p, 1,48, the carly days of the Rebelllon. He followed fi:r{felmgnmflfiwn e of that Domestics. GEO. P, ROWELL ! einallys o e, ; 4 his constitucnts, many of them after ncarly five GN8N AN, ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- ,||‘;L.¥:,5:’u?‘,’;.“f¢ l‘,f:‘&“,{‘,ffl"},‘,‘,";’o';e:fi,,:}“‘fi;{{fi drary smonthe. Jute” tue. adon. ATy, Sime Py Ariiine office; WA G TS Do s bus delay or Inquiry the peazuntions of offcers | those who were neureat to him_weat fnto the | YV NTED—COTTAGES ON LEABED LOTS, WEST | 33 ANTEDSTIWO FIItS Nie: Tor Raasns farn and: casn.. i Kiceage | VW ANTED=TWO FINST: S8 GENMAN GINLS, T are nearly all held by French people, and, by the | they reiterated, not unpleasantly, sevornl times v oy 1 H Rebelllon. After he did get in he did well, The | Dutiding. une for up-atairs work, the other for cookiog, quotation onrea tasay, siand 'aU108; | doring the discussion. Whcy neemed to feel cone | HA8 been, by mere force of conatant reiteration, ‘:r‘,:"“,%&“;{,x‘&‘,fi;‘;,z{‘;fl,”:imfl";:"'{"’fi !“:"'c sliurp argument of a rebel bullet through the | = — wasbiog, and froning. 43aMichigan-av, which shows that tho French people have gained | fident that (his protection wonld be extended, and | accepted by many good people as the truth, I e 1 - shoulder nt Doneleon weaned him from such TO RENT-IOU! o ‘VA. HILFOR COOKING AND GENERAL 1,700,000, 000 franca by the premium. This state- | expreered tho wish that their countrymen might hat th 1y well-lnformed Trep- | Whe sought to resicn that they mizht be rellev- ns Ben Wood Sralland e A e o e AN housework; one who can cumio recommended ment proves o mora rap(d recuperation of fnancial | o treated as well overywhoro ns wo (rent thom, fear that even the usually well-nformed TRIB- | o4 from the restratot impased by thelr comi company as Ben Wood and Vallandigham, and | 555 5EXT 613 PER MONTH WILL RENT NiW 3. | Preferred. Appiv 142 It strength within the Iast fivo years than the world The Chineso authorlties, however, subsequent | UNE {s more than half inclined to concede the | gions in engaging in hostillty to the constitnted (-nx!‘:‘l!ucu.d lnlu': that Puuglnl was righ “The story brick house, No. 617 Weatoru-av.; $5 per ‘ ANTEE—F1Ii® COGK, WABHER, AND ; has ever witncescd, Lo the inferyiew, sont & communication o gur | clalm, and, conceding 14 without Investigation, | authoritics of the nattou,” Logan voted with | shecdicst way to peace was by thie most stupend- | montn, Srit 8o R DR odern Iprasemente 108 _ frouer._App} an-dr. b Th coantry has not only gained the 500,000, - | Miniater, informine Lim that compiaints havo | 18 willing to witncss his re-tlection upon that | fifty-soven uthiers to lay the resolution on the | 218 Preparatlons for war.’ 1hnve notulug but | Guid % VWANIEDFIRST.C TOOM GUiL, ‘g 00 pald to Cormany, but ha wore keldand wllver | yan maile officially by the Chinvso in America. | ground alone, table. oVollaudighau wid - Yeyor dodged. | [olahagetn by historv. e "o fvi) | 10, AENT-BICK —BRELLIRG %G B0 | apd 72 landotpheas, o 0P R Ducharme flonse, 30 e, 3 s entire Indebtednens o > March 2, page 1423, 8 4 i tnol) thirce-st d baseinent with sl | SO nterenty ivinced ate! R ruduciion of e | L Hhel tretment, wud statine (gt tho Chlncse | A1 of which s bat another Musteation of the | TG R Lely o Copportiea e v | recridbefore the War aento s more. 'Tiolid | moul iSRS li SR, st aciint, il 8 | 4R n G 0 RSO TR HOUREWORE. gt ot o, 000,008 a0 franee: s fimay | puthoritics vonsacred, that the Unled Blotes | forco of tho wila' old saw that A o well | jandlghiun) o Tigh vy diven s great s | pee e gulont suldir with sl n vcord | Sty RIS LIRS mom ' batifost | WV el Gbiaros 0 " 1INT; " oLwe countie % stuck to Is ns good as the truth," barrasamcent in rulslng troops fn Southe L & % & . - Nitraes, VTS S ormana, Emount of 000, B0 | e e Ko ook, | “"Tho Fresidents In the nterview lately puls | Dol But et riht frontue iart, Frompn, | foler * ion [Ferry, Jo ' Ltawley, Palmer A DOANDLSGAIL TASIERMEALTIY WET IS wImer. france. is in the United Slates, and hiaa prisately i | Ushed fn tho Jnfer-Ocean, urging Benato fearlest, and uniiinching."—Zresident Grant' in | U, o1 Ooteiuts, all ol e Wors | 0 REXT=A BOANDING-UOUSE OR TIIVATE | IV ercncrs. ot 143 Fifteav. ™ Cul or EAN s "h‘illlf\:l:“‘“-"fil“d S5 touteast “'l" *ate | formed his Government. of the complaints of R:‘:::fl :::cl‘ncth)'; 1s ,::0“:% imf,:z, :;'h" l"l’{:‘g""‘"'“ 4 cesslon of the Thirty-Seventh E:Wl't g L R ‘.),,,,I,m Aaim | every Teupects awipts Growndes 1 pArily Tarianed if do: | Tmmerm - inga with that which existe uring the Jlast 1, o e * d d J he called ecssion ol he rty-3cventh S b v 4, stred, _Addremss I*. ). Nox 14:0, Lafayetie, Ind, 5 T "l factn Horaln sl must havo o certaln in- | that tatementa were comstantly appenring tn the | Ing out of tho War, represcnted o Demo- | fomiect July s 1601, Mr. Loveloy offerad the | LS formand i wise or sound. mearure of | . KO WENT-ROOMS. | . Krages, P terest for our pulitical econumniets, This Govern. | mowspapiers to the effect that the low Iriahtentding | cratic district fn Congress fn which ho had | followiIE Ehdis statcamanship his fricnds will do well to reeall | 7]0 RENT—3 VERY FINE PRONT ROOMB (UN. | QVIVATION WANTED DY A FIRST-CLASS COOR & ment has held to the basis of hurd money, and the | in the City of San Franclrco were n the habit of v ; " Reaolred, That In tho Judzrient of thir Hauee dtof §"y 0 1af talking wildly ckles furnished), nicely arrsnged with every convenieace neMupoarT; butcher, oPcarver. Apply to e Wateh-word of the peopla. has boen 2 Economy | molesting the Clinere. o caao of (hia ii-treats | 19000 majurity, and that It was Logan's iilu- | ' part of tho duty of the roldiers of the United | [ty lstend of tulling wildly aud rocklessly aiout | ror fuisekeepiog. - 340 biata-t.y thind Soor reak oply | J-Iiarnett: 33 seliool ad. A and Industey, " meont existed In_thio fact that this low claws were | enco that made it casy to rafse troops in that | States to capture and return fugitive slaves, l"': ;;l;'g:fiff"';‘blt'_)‘;;l::’gm .l:'l';ng d"’,‘,";;"{' 1'?‘:‘,::‘1' #1510 tirst-class partics. ccllaneous. Ll . envious of the Chinose because they came Insnch | sectlon. Without, perhaps, intending it, the “The question recurred upon agreetne to the ¥ & 0. NT~CHEAP~WEEK OR MONTH, NICE FUR- ITUATION WANTED—] At ater 3r. Washburne wltes: T ers it e ey pertse i, cune fn el socilon., Withat, perlane; latendlug ity e [ K Tiea I s what s more, o keptit. e puttu two mortal | "Lhhc wariand foome. 30 10arborn sad 191 Foobise | O Toas iore A IEnaBY (A OENTLEMAN, 0F nmna"lfl:“h:::lllr‘::r‘eu:arrxrhnnce ocmn‘l‘un nflm your | alno in reccipt of a letter frons the guilds in San v I +Mr. Lozan demanded the yeas and naye.” weeks on fluancs and cfimpud the whole | av., south of Harriso 3 blocks south uf er notions, or muliinery; i alng prosperity of this coun~ Mr. L A Franctsco, stating that Chincsu, narrival in that | }Hnols, than whom, as appears from the muster- subject, But he studi C il ness; would prefer dry very hordl, He | P0° RENT=FURNISHED Fav fuod acquainiance fu Allchigan, Adircs W o try and the frncal huhits o (he people. Tho nowr | city. werd continunily ameatied wi It was agreed to—yeas, 1121 nuys, 55,—among AS NEURNT Teibune office. h _cvery abecies | polls fn the Adjutant-General's oflice, none wers wad for the rag-bahy yesterday, and Foomat in Bryant iock, nuttheast covper [ian- | e et c Joan of tho Clly of Parie, ninde last woek, oflers Y the latter Logan and Vallandizham. Y . L dulpl snd Dearbornats. Apply to Wo KUDDT, Rootn = e ——— 1ag anothor opuariunily of refecring to e vibloet. Of abuse upon thelr debarkation: and ltwas koWt | more patrlotic, or more prompt torespond o | - On the 15th of July he voted with Vallandig- "m_’,:‘;}“““ml',‘m.f“'l,j“',’;;;‘"‘{,fi’uk and” iver | S8elevatarin uitding_ 00 SITUATIONS WANTED_FEMALE, - ‘The City of Patis nelied for 120,000,000 france, | two ofiicials and dixpatched thom to Woshingtou to | the eall to arms. They were right and ready, s ol &= ham and forty-live oihers ngainst the expulsion | § of Joln B, Clark, of_Missonri, who had entered | 3 and aho har been oered ixty-foie tins that | coneult mensures for tho suppresion of Chilicse fobiller dividerads with futcrest. amonnt; that te to suy, niore than §,000,000,000 | cmigration, ete. will bo shown, fromthe first Rebel shot at Bum- That steal | TO RENT-STOR 0! Domoatica. ~ ot was'to lulland bold: T consctence. forhid | P ENT-STDIES, OFEIOES, EXC Y ITUATION WANTED=IY A YOUNG AMERICAN Rebel service and fought agatnst the Cnion : b i francs, or 81, 600,000,000, s Yanier teron the old flag. Thelr representative, onthe tne | I st ny Butnobody has ever lieard that he subscquently Stores, ird, 13 years oid, ta do sccond-work of light houses 1 O daurio tnis doe nit represent tho reads- T b e Lt R A0l . llier hiand, If ot Tndlcel * ripu. far tesason, oree At e ot vote for the bill pro- | detounced Its authors, or opposed the persistent | 7|'0 REXT-FIVE.STORY AND RAREMENT BUTLD: work 3] Hilbuns orice: A manoy tendered fo the city, for wmany sabrcrip- | United Staten doclares: - Ao Unitad Sintes of | sas votl 1 Ve swith b " L ot yase X0 P DE0" | qud finpudent pretensions and clalms of the | g I8 %0100 feet, at southeast cornee Market and Employment Agenciow. tions wero larger than they'would huve been 1 1t | America and the Emperor of Cliina cordially recog. | V28 oLIng aud co-operating with those whoin | viding for the collection of the revenue In fnsur | g rrab and Pactfic roads. 1le has never seen | Mye i birrais f0od tendot. FOTWIN&COI | 10y o r1o%s WANTED FAMILIES 1 WA I3 Tiad not been expected that the otfers would over~ | nize the inherent and fnallenable right of man fo | hie musthave known were nctively engaged fn | rectionary States, substantially the same that | 1y's0™ 00 his Influcnee to secure the appofnt- . - o1 Beandinatian &nd (ArIsG fomalo hety canpe xun tho amount of the loan, &nd that wuleribers | change his hame and atlogtanice, and nl«o tha mu- | organtzing rebellion. This, T nm aware, fs o | bo had voted agalnst at the previous sesston. | i of Gavernment Dircctors by thoss: rorpo- Officon. vapuici st Sire: DUSKE S oticer o Miwbukecnrs > = must, therefore, put their namea cown for Jarze | {ual advantoge of the the freo migration of emi- very grave cliarge to make agalnst our superls- At last, on the 15th, when our armies unler | fions who ean be trusted to look niter snd | '['0 BEXT=A FEW VERY DESIRADLE OFFICES | ~ Laundresso; 38 xums, in onler that, In tho proportional allutment | wration of thelr citizennand subjects, respective- - z & Patterson and McDowell were on the mareh for protect the interests of the people | CHAGLEESohon 23 to 10 per mooth: Awrl(w = by iy ?fiuf,!'-"\ffl"fl?'fi c'?fcfiflffllh"'fi nlght aut voes 7. Trom the one countty u tho othier, fut purposcs }'“f.""&" r'l‘};f"li?f“{’;}';hfl'fi,m'fi"%?lrfl'"l':'l'é":!f' Iur)‘llm(md, ul'lix,lll every pruspe ,ll]ml\:r unnllllmry St e rapmeilg ot Jay o o0l | CHAULES GOODMAN. ttom 45" Exchangs Wilalus, Slry;},};;g{;‘;fi;fi?;yg;\figfly,n fa.our 3 but, of curfosity, of trade, or a3 permoncnd ote ¢ Longre lube, Dec. od rencralslip, of guing through, we find our | & R , . e e G g i ausantein round Ngires to 504,000,000 france oF | \biting or faelhine T - Chlna whallone | folinih aenuret OF Vimsinf—L ofler the | tingutslied by the fnitiala .7\, maklis | Lo matyenant onemy of those who. oficially | '[9, BEYEZDOCK-AT, XORTILAV, Axp ite Miscolinnvou: i 225 000, 000, ¢ i ¢ 0 ersh: | followinis resolution: huste to pledge Iimselt i McClernand's | SHCMUERN 9. ge. fruntake on Fiverd1Uaou feeis (e bestioes: | ey St oo s een tesucd In honds of 403 tranc, | 0, Same, Driliken, tnmitiies, ot exemi- | “tesgfeet, Tuat any nttempt toprerervathoUnton | recolutfons o vote all the mun and moncy P e ot Tt corcn Mg iren and | {iinon e St Sidgos luoler ur cusb et Applyso | QITCATION WANTEDZRT & YOUXO LADY U™ 1" paying 20 francn Interest per annum, and rede Ticre bl enjoyed by tho cilizons or sabjecis of the | Vebveen thy States of this Confederacy by force | nocessars to u apeedy cuppresston g | (Pid, ehamplon of Jatterson, Bix 0 ietss | corber of Clark and Wdshthicio-sta, " | ment; Is Intelligont, wall educated. and writes & good ¥ bl st son eanca. i et oano the Y | ot fatoredafoms. and, resiprocatle Chneno | JO1d e fpeacteable and destractive toepab- | fho Rebollion, * Bt on thor 'vers same | (el ind st it Lo sneny of frly | Sttt S S e | o] e Gt Thhihe i TR ] of Paris, fesued ut 25 (rancs below this one, was | subjects visiting or reslding in the Unlted States g day he more than nentealized that pledge by o o e e ORSES AND CARRIAGES. coreredonly furty-threa (imee. N T mioy the: sine. hilvieces, Imaramitics, ang | = Mr. Stantan, of Ohfo, moved to lay this upon Voriite, for Ten Woidts Bruaeh tasalitlon {:’:5‘fl.fi"‘.fif,"mb.‘fi,"l"l-‘.’\‘{x"‘.'i.'n il Wathur, Ho T T s [ LOST AND FOUND. - hin extraorditiary success is mado more etrikinz | excinptions, In respect to travel or residence, na | thetable, which was agreed to,—yeas 5, navs | glongwith Vallandigham and Wood. And, after | 15 fosiions o i i A Juy, sud Batuniay, st 10 8, ., by WES] D—~ONBTATE-8 OLD W. CHALN, Dy the falluro of the German loan of 100,000,000 | way thiera by enjoyed by eitizens or subjecis of tho | b —among the Intter Lugnn. Even such bitter | fiail Tun, he sceimcd to have ost Lis head cne | Ut one use of it—and that s to buy votes with | &5, 445 U R B L WESTON S | [IOUNDoONSIATENRAROLD WATCILOUAIN: & surke, which hasnot yet yieldedono-fourth of the | most fuvored natlons, ¥ etc, Deémocrats as Pendleton, Fouke, and dues G | girety and voted with Vallmdighan, Wood, end which to perpetuate himsell in power, His b= WE ITAVE 15 T0CK 8 Quire at the otfice 174 and 176 State-at. i n swoant called for. The purport and tutent of which Is that the peo- | Ttsbinson, of Tilinoks, voting in’ the airmitive g J ) ofllcial friends’ will crowd the corrldors of the i ILAVE IN BTOCK BEVER- e R T T COINAUE IN S le of vitlier conntry are at Mberty to go and come | oL insol, of Hilinols, votlniz In the ntilnmudive | 8am” Cox for Cox's resolution to send peace |y opuind. amd it necessary come duwn hand: T and aix:passenger rockawayaof thelatest | QTOLENCAT ARLINGTON SIKIGNTS, BUKDAY ' COINAUE IN GERMANY, plec Y. Y fokond come | along with Washiburne, Furnswort and Morrls, | commisefoners to treat for peacs with stmir | Lt and it necessary come duwn handsome i fect workniaahip. a reasonable | 33 nigikt, Dec.8); 8 palrof horves and cuttars one & kT, Mr. Nicholas Flah transuits to the State De- [ 8t Will. and kind treatiment on eltheryartistobs | 45746 e infamous and treasonubie resolution e has but one remedy for the natural troublé, & LU,y 203 Wab, mare 11 yearsold, sbout 15 hands uigh, weight about " —his own relection.” To {nsure this he hus (n- | 1701 SALE=ADBOTTS, AT SOTTLAND | L 0uithe other u blsck hurse sbout 14 heads high, 1L federate States to appoint. ok = t 3 MOTT'S, PATENT ITLAN Welking Detween 00J and 1,000, biaa & smail whitespoy 67 On the 220 he doged with Vallandizhsm the voked the sid of the Chief Maclstrate of the cutters aif-price of oriioary sletal 1n foreiead, and has b a ation, who, reasontng from Talsc premises, de- | 310) tuting ’j\“,‘,.,}‘é'r';’},"c:‘"“' inese colebrated cut: | mation recelved ad uccorded to then, partment n statement of tho operations of the |~y yhis the Stuf colnage system In Germany, under tho new law, on the table. commission, which we were to beg the Cou- epartment reptied: 43y, Logan sall o had paired with some thorefore, at this time, ntleman wpon the other side of the fouso, It must be sulich temporary excitoments, such aa havo been mani- | ordinauce of secession (Dee, 20), anit her Repre- sntlafactory solutlon of our natfonal troubles, s 7:1K70. Tlie tion introduced by Mr, A, corucr Leacl and bebors ¥ up to Oct. 7, 1670, The coinage to that date had | without treating of the'subjeet in particular, tons: [ §& i ved with Mt Theaker Tavior been vl | At clauso of o rosulu clarcd hat bls defeat in thesy eritfeal thnes | a5 upjostia i lietyhte, 0rQ. A, COORKIL TN Clarkt, ______, o 7 mure tho Yamen. in reply to thelr note, that the Aubludeid i Crittenden, of Kentucky, declaring that the ® S o 7o uppos) 5 . 2. A : amounted to 1,0,471,158 marks invalue, The | it GG SR Hh Silintion of all the | 1ensud, however, by the friends of tho gentle- | & Ciyil War was forced upun_the country by th '.,",,’.',hnu.:“fl:::!“llt;;llcflgrll;x'ncl‘\:hflll Tnicates | WANTEHCTE 9 STJ-K[AHE ,,..F,’&‘,?,’.‘.‘,,‘,.‘;’,‘i",".’g',.,‘x’.‘,%’,fi.fi e diviston amoog tho respective metals I8 18 fol- [ nrovisiuns of treatics which havo becn mada with | Mat on this question (the motion to lay on the | disunfonists of the Svuthern States now in re- | §rie A1) the, furd 1oRl < record, that his des | Tuquiee of YOSTEI & Siln ks dloman nose; had o w bisck fesiner Balter and = Jows: “Nina, and wil endeavor atall times to carry out | table), he would vote No, < yolt airalnst the Conatitutional Guvermmnent and | g '8 TERE 08 e et to the ey | it et A s iy Ly rewanied by = | rarke. In good faith ail such provisons, Already, at this date, South Caroliug hady In | gy arnis around the Capital.” And voged with e of the sure:tw:l ‘L‘ o °' 9 she ‘};ul;l TN} | o —————————— | LUFBLUK 84111 bah-aY, '~ Golass 0 | | DiMeulty arises when dealing with Individual or | convention usi ble-l,uumnlmuusly{nmcnl ier | Vallnndlgham In favor of the second clause, Ruarantees uf u peaceful an BGUN T HL .’.’.4“..1:’.’5‘5.‘-’.,’2'..‘.’,"6‘,53'..‘"“ which declared that the War as not waged for e Eanha | ferted not unfrequentiy o China ax agiinstour | soutatives In Cor ha o c Re ; ¢ s 2 3 =~ | &nd peying o: coe LGN owirpoopia.or othet fucctiners, and tiin dificaity | o rees had witlirawen (Sth). | dauy [umuse of overtiirowlig or nterforing | 214 the perpetuation of the ltwuhuma‘im'r:%- W L A LAY A VAIN-LOBT—A_BLACK LEATHEH e 130,007 | O R prociatud by tho Chtnoso au, | 1ort Moultric und Castlo Piuckney had boen sur- | ywieh the riehts or established Ingtitutions .of R | the'county-scat uf vue of the beat eountics in Towa. 1) Durse with s brass clesp, contaiatag four solls ‘I'io division of this amount among the re- | thoritice. rendered with other property (7€), sndonthat | {hoso (Southern) States,” LIFE-INSURANCE Il aud Raturos and & el cd sock. T | Taire dlationieinis aad os it Tink, sorflog, garued spective colna is shuwn by tho fullowlng atate- | Comaidering the larze numborof Chineso eml- | YOV tlay (31at) the United States Arscnnl, Post- |~ ffo yoted azuinst the supplomental loan bill ~INSURANCE, foracfitie. Address 1 G- MILLIREN, iarion Wricht | Theaine of ‘Saturiay Wabi. fred. s, ~The sbore mev L ments 5 grants who huyevcomo to the United Statas, and | Oftice, = and ° Custom-louse n Charle-l""i on the 1at of August, and i the next day ho v the Editor of Ths Tribune, (utiiy, Towa: ot = » WIEHE | Sard Wil be Dald th iy Borson retyroiak the tam . 2 o Conaidering tho emall number of our citizens who | (rsenal containtug 70,000 stand of armsand | foliowed up his piedse of the 16t fun charac | CiicAdo, Jan. L—In Tue SUNDAT TRIDCSE | Oy SN ST §70 T TO ERCTOATEE | [t uasks o thosubacribar, “They sfe momentoss ol '::xut:m:":umnn mints, up to Oct. 7, 1870, there | have gono fo China, wo might naturaily expect | other storea) wero selzed by the State authorl- | eristie way by refusiig, with thirty-nine others, | 4W, O. C." dtscusses the “Fatlure of Life-Ine AR M} N 8B+ | deceased parents. Any o I y 1 dlse Vallandigh il Voorl Ri 2 well vurl' Tn‘mu ?':u""mfx‘n"l'r: |m“t"n'"lm‘1‘ ANy allupdigham gl Voorhees nmonz them, to | guranco Companles,” aud cotcludes that the | Yoty st Ut reforeaces Civen 150 Wasbiogion: vote N CTEAN X% ¢ A % refereuces given. 150 Washinguot yote for tho bill to provide fucreancd roventie | joga) pestrictions thrown around the business | Hoomo. G icdiia more frequent couss of complaint 1o arise from | ties. Conventlons had been called In (eorgta, crg\'vnio(“"lcnfiux Hl"lh'la ,Iggzg.‘::(l' n;e;l;g’.mfl‘fldml,fl H’%"“e m‘m'ls country l’hnn'tlmulumxwrlum’:_llll Misslssippl, Florkla, Loulsana, Alabama, to 2 a2, 25, 3 + | Chinajmuch, however, In far from the cuso. Thy : S ¢ Rop- Of thoas, 174,345, 104 wacks word on VAo BC | (hinedo who lave como (o us have ongaced In follow suath Carolina, and [t was with the Rep: A crion fndiug th 2 Feceie tinabova raward'at Allt. JUDBREY HARRDN @ | w5 Wabaahenv, 1k v | e —— from tmporté. The bl passed, novertheless,— I TO EXOMANGE, F i lves fromn theso States, chiof mmong | v g iersonve 11 - | **8re not eufliciont to fully protect the futcrests | JRO1 F=AI NEW HTEAM FLOUI 1L s T count whatever lusiness they plensed, and setticd i | Fyachtat 5 Y | vean bi; nays, 89, (MePlerson's st Re ‘contatning thre run ot hure, all in_completo ran: | AW RXCHARGES: 07,237,300 marie, G-mark ] them the notorlous Barksdale, of Misstssipph | bellor: 461). ¢ poticy-holders,” 1 3 A AN eACHE, JARM 17 NILES o (oo 1A% marie, homark pieces: Thb.e | Such portlons of thu country us thoy preterteds nd | §14" cun vobod that L s destructive of o | DetHion, SA1) ofthe potley-holders,”.and suggests as u renedy | ing onier, 1n s No. 1 wheat country, Fuel plenty ind | 'L Probe Coucts Liouss. o Couk Cuiner: 10, aeed 7 Finally, to complete and round aut this record | that the reserves or self-insurance deposits | Shesr, Tithes 1o hl“l:""";fl to lhlllt?:mlfllu‘cnu; Il"‘l;l to also | should not bu retalned by the companice, but | MATIIlIs> & hom to the highest plteh of patriotie enthusi- 5 i . TEAT asm, he was prcaem.’n‘m the 5t day of August, | D¢ :{‘,""{‘Ec‘!&:" gxc'\'lnulll:: "mu:t‘;':: 'l"rlc:‘s' the day beforo the close of the sesslon, to vote | ury,” Invested {n Government accurities, s rlect, A rarebargain, For psrijculsms | dwelllng, 11 ne orchal Acres ik i Emark S piod Clierville, [ '0F [ (IS Sater, 530 strea coi ba protrosy there 14 SLGd I 1L, Commission Merclanta, ¢ mortuae sl © per cent oyears from November, tuns; — FINZT-CLASS LAUNDRY; WELL | Jt14 3 millo from Mount Forrost and 1 nfle from Wils otk & Kobd bustaess iy it Roarrs | 10w Springs depot o Afton & Chicago ltalirosd. Lwadt p 'Anbly 10 WILLIAS G, | ctearlots house and iot, or country stors, with vo been [mposed upon themn, publican liberty to su much ns atteinpt to pre- nilze pleced: 3,120,910 Your sueestion that the establishment of a Le- | serve the Unfon by force. He thereby gave di- 0-pfennlie plec cation In \t ehtniton and of a Consulate at San | yeqp encouragement to the secession of thoso ), 700 marks, 50 pfennlee, | Francleco would tend to a freer communication be~ | Statosand Lo the erzanization of treason, No 271 matka, SO plens | fween the two countrles was o proper one, aud | wonder, i the presence of such manlfeatations od marks, | concerned, i kol 0 fi:é‘;.’;‘.“‘r?f‘wfi;fllulmnm and_busibess eatablishied fur equity. Uwaer relused iigo i gt Bepfonies pluces with thirty-nlune other fmmortals,—Vullandiz- | 0, C." thinks that the Interest might be drawn i courao Would tend toafiurd & niors ready chun- ; : o g, i | $l0per acfo dyeartagu, | i O coppor colnu: b, 1,003 marks, 41l pfenvle, | Lo} redressing any pariicuias grisvauces. pleuppurt In the Sorth, that treon tourished | hiam of tho number—for Culvert's * peace ™ | by the companies, provided it was without prej- | &]775 CASI KECUMES LIGT, TAVING TUSL: | | Parinof ), 2w acres fo0'Drlen County, Tows, cleur £-pleinlga meces dBLH R marks, A7 ploutlie, CHINESE IMMIORATION TO PEN y A il for ALLKN to! thing_ nonscnals | for any kood city or county property; will asau 5y, 60 BOGL Dese | 85,0 C1arims aro Elean) priok, B3r000, n {nent companics recontly,” remarks = your | BlSfucsst. upsiain. e OV, ot T4 148 Aladison-st, i [ proposition, which tinlun men clussed with other . . W) Vi - i !l_“lmmm“vmmlu“um, ‘il o the same. day ha udice to the reserve, *The failure of two prom- | ¢al or triting. was absent and not votlug on the bill which passed, in_taking posseaston of the natlonal forts, ar- Ljlinmps plece 25,109,560 | While the Congreasmen of the Vacille Coast | yenals, and muuitions of war was nctual war U'atal colnage; Of pold colne, 1, 44,077 cure e chich wi o Qe R F N 3 q " v st e ol 2 iars S?f::::{‘é‘d:’ ::‘::En‘;:fi:xftxl ‘;‘E'f’flfif:“.}il‘t',"‘fi o by ] \‘;',funff;}f’“}uf{{,‘;;"‘:",:f:‘:; Upou th1s | 4 rasing the soldiees iy o dollars per ontls | correspondnty ¢ hias shown that thera 1o a vast @5,000 Hiiod obaeso paeraty) Seiya TOExcHAYS E"fi‘:fi.‘.‘:“.'&’.“fy#‘kflm‘u“”‘.fl - , k50 : - Mr. Greeley fordd c dall o Lol : ? chaicrben practical and . thorvuyl busines dwell County, 3 b lze; of covper coins, 0,17 Pears that othier countrics aro passing 1aws (0 | "1y {rudtbras won right in his nesumption that thore ;',"“: &"}dfl“flfilrllz L";:;“.""‘h""’“m’;““fi'ff‘"-'{C’.f‘l:g' differenco l;‘ A ""‘“’l‘“:"w"{m "“"“:’l; rat-plant TrAvEling sal inany o ¥an huve & E:‘.’..':EL'.%.L"%’.’.ufi{’;r::{{’n‘}“;‘.‘dr'."fl:m"-‘.'.':fgl’.?a {7 500 Erumulc it. Minlster Heward writes 10 the | {a and can bs no (ghting when ono ,,m{b.",,. alt | G e s “g_“u g % 3 | asscts when they arc {u(u rey converted R_(;-élklfll?'w:bmmm. Address Kol 1A tha very best, and clear of ncumbmmlvfle&l Shomt NATURALIZED CITIZENS IN GERMANY. tute Department from Hong Kong that thu | the blows, —the other belng content with incekly b l('l‘ lf"ll.\-- & head lio might into cash or uscd In the” paymnent 3{ clalms." | Keokuk dows uffluu'::vxv‘:d':f"hn'fi“fixfifff.”:n“fi iradedt &5 Minlster Buncroft Davis, at Derlin, hos adopt- | Peruvian Governinent has rec |tl¥, completed a | uwil patiently recolving thum,—then it wight bo | =10 ‘cb‘:‘ ’h‘l““l “{ii‘f’ £ag Jioxn L’U“}"“ Has 1t never occurred to ©\V, O, C." that MUSICAL, Ly probenty SUAL o reutady, Wil ar el anew system with regard Lo the lssulng of | new treaty with Ching, the greatohject of which | plauribly contended that our great Civll War was | thrown obstructions In the way of rulsing Unfon | Jyw does not measure tho solyency of insurance bl B BOh! 144 Maalson: L) i | “hine: mmigration to Peru, 'hl\l-lm by the bombardment of Fort Bumter, or paepare, Tor spipm AR e Seveal | ot | el bt g ey e NNicholas Fialy Becretary of utgation, an The great object of Peru In procuring atroaty waa | ¢ PeX , c an, son of Seretary Hamliton Fish, furnishus luter- | 1o romote Chinieso Immigration, This bad been | %16 stand, nm;f'luln,g‘rmfl:plln‘ ‘:‘-{l-uclmr;flm esting Information with regard to tho tove- | ylstually supped by the uctiun takenat Macao, 4 troops fn Southiern 1llinofs that could harlly bo | communies o8 such, but simply 53 Trustees of | T BrRoTiE FoTiCE voTE S ey | . : estimnted; Instead of which, he was promot, | funds entircly ind pcudcnl.p ot Tnstirante, the | 2\ SERCIAL -fi'.‘p’,f,'\';fi;.'u‘. ot e sions M task | ' EXCIAS UERSTOUE AND £ lu:r!cnn‘nnd untlinching from the start. (Ro | gole function of which is to reduce the insurance | bullding. wedesire to neduce oursiock totos lowest | botween Jackson and Van Buren, nbm‘:l‘ll Grand Fas wora Tryor, Vallandigham, and Dew Wool). | Mabiities they ussumel Tt s admitied that tho | st ettt o I ool St ey hince 12 | Sl Holot s lesxhom moripaser wil take ool AU such critical tinies as these it would be w na- | primarg and solo object for whih lte-tnsurunce | A7 hulte 1a | ol A O N Raooert] S4n SIliLS renw bow L, 171 < it he Unlon by forca, of any . i) ;. s AN 3,000, T, . ¥ Aism-af br- cro In” Hong Koug, and by the Chinese suthoris | ¥ I 4 A 3 tional calumity to have W defeated."— 0, 8.6, | & s are orgunized aod permitted to do ELEGANT P'IANOS AXD OIlGANS K monts of naturalized citizous tn Germany. M. | {50 Py 5 b sds {nacci b not heat. | broperty oF posttion held by it oven thaugh not | M5t I Frcccde 1t s clear thet that down et Bl L ..q.,.dm,,,m.",";.‘;.."".".,fih“’.,‘[;m sarafle, Earved FINANCIAL. 5 Davis thus summarizes the results of this sye- | tate to offer mory fuyorable ters for Chlnese hn- | Ju00ns yal Leen desperately resisted st the cost | £0 the fth day of Augnst, 1861, Mr. Logan had | (his they collect” trom each policy-hulder, ut egs, wod lyre, 1 WAt IIpEOYETEhLE} e DFices N T T O T R T T YT T R or $20), 2 ¢hlc " iurantu than hava boen granted by sny o iy 3 ! tem during the frst year lu which It hea beenfn | muikranty, than Bare et e ehte % indreds of bves.—.dm. Coaglicty val. 3, puye operation? Cllne e an desire 1, Whose contracts have cxplre 43 The First Becretary of thia Legation, Mr. Nicho- | and who are nnsble for any reason to pay thelr owi With tho country in a state of war, and armed Jax Kish, has voluntarily, and with considerable | way back. willbe admitted 10 the courts, | treason _In noséesslon of Kort Moultrio and Jabor, analyzed tho information contulued fn such | and treated as well generally as the puoples of the { Castlo Pluckney, [think cven “W, B. J." will passport-applications for the year 1875, and hun | post favored nations. « «de that Lugan's voto Wwa3, Lo say the least, Jrophzed & scrlas of tables which wppear w | Fullowing up the polley of encouraging mmigen- |y exveedingly indirect method of reating 10 worthy of befng brought to tho native of the | tlon, the Peruvian Governmeut ls understood to | [ty sentient among hls constituents in Department for tho valuable information, which | hava agrecd to sntaidizo o lino of steamehlps 80 | g ihiorn Tnols, But let s go o, I quote gx:ylgm ."i;m'.-fi"’,’.‘.’.{‘&'“ Inclose coplen of them. ).nunx o Chtucse to her shures, 5o nearly as | again from the Globe, Jan, 15, 1560: Tho whole nunibor of puseporta tesued during th Jear was 290, of which 154 wero insuedto natihve | fo the Steamship Company an o itlzens, and ninety-nino to maturalized citi+ [ Jaboring Chinese landud i Pe not distluguished hmself in rabsine troops or | atated porfods, a sum which In the ageregato | ® ob cucouraging oullstmenty 1 Southern Tilinois, | wiil snable Ehem to. make Xch paymonte, - 1n | 4 NEP clokest piu 78 §rand Tioctave planoforte. e itiass romovels 21 1endolph-otr Hoota e He hiad done, as wo hiave eeen, fust a3 much in | addition to the performance of the Jegithnate | Twrved icrs, ndiyrd; siyio Losts X1s1 ic price 8500 | ~C DVANCES ON NOTHENOLD G00DE AND MER that dircetion a8 Vatlandigham, and no more. | functlons of life-insurance, which are all em- [ for &2, Y A Sk ! o} unctlons of ice n (ght plan cbandise stored with LllicAfi) Blorsge Company, .. 1t the lemc of the North, ut the start in tho | praced In tho collection of inoney to pay and tho | ¢ BFleRil4 upright placo or cabloet grandy st price | 7d and a0 Ven Uurea-at., near blalaj safe storage) faly ¢ carly days, had enjoyed the seryles of many | payment of policics maturing Dy deall, thess it Urgans by Waters & Sone, pang, Burdeit, | SoARE e e e more such ** prompt, fearless, and unfinching ™ | companles requirs I policy-holder o de i M 1t pricus 2 F €. COLE & CO., 144 DEARDURN-ST., UAS patriots, and hiad been Ifluenced by thelr teach- | posit additlonal sums of moncy to be held ns ken ua s 81,000 §1.00, and 83,000 W 1osa b9 per condy § fngs, they would have raised doubtless, en | yeserves, aud to bo applied to the payuient of masse, hut they would not bave gone into the | thelr policics when they bocoma clulie, This CESON DIAMONDS, WATCIER UROTHEN " erals: also mone; thersy i b id iatioe snd urgua ¢ ay for new ones, L 154 biale-ai 147 Conty can TIose 8% 0BCS. % (3 3 3 N1) ESTEY 5 NTIMPHOVED CITY PHOP- e e e, | e el L e e tutwlil bay | " Dill to reorganize the militia of tho Dis. | Union armle rervrvo has aiways been consldered the security KAV nd caslest tarics ull.” Apyigta Usloa Truss Cdny | MO et i Siataats 153 Bouth Ciurk- st ] AND TO LOAN -ON FU! 4 triet of Columbia.’* Tho rules were suspended N 3 i i bricafareae t R R N o N T fi the coollo_re- | toadmit itaintroduction, yeas 116, uay 41, and YAV, B. J." eays that, “ With power to have | for the fnsurance which the cumr&uy CODUIACLS | s ——— e turned one-fourth of the State into sympathy | to supply aud is paid for. The solvency of Nfe MINCELLANEOUS: 7 &ens, o nai zcd | clizens, ninc- | celving biv pasaaie withont charge, and the Gove | it was tinaily paased—ycas 120, nays 42, Logan, | with the Rebellion, e 50 controlled the element | companies, strangely enougch, {s not dutermined -~ - - itaudulphi-st .::1; h?i' rtEldedfl In«lt'n- dl.'ulml tates lees :riuuc‘f-l ru‘vuuvlhx Its outlsy frou the farmers who | Fouke, lm&flwun, }‘Yurunct-, and__Pendleton by which he wus surrcunded os to bufld upa | by thelr ability to pay death losscs, but by thelr ‘gll:l‘ 4 SJM\}L&M '“.f Cus‘ll'mu-.s—'rln Mf;xg\' TOLOAN ON PRODUCTIVE CITV NEAL 3 aftor thelr reapcctive nuturallza- | take the coulies usider contracta uf laboe fur onu or | alono of the members from the North betng | large Unlon sentiment.!? Thoe exact reverso of | ahility to keep the sclf-insurance funds ln:lunf- BRalty Cmpaiceur New Yorke Tha il | por craiate atspereent fuiproved liisols farme 8 ton; sixinoru than alx montbs, bub Iessthana | yore years. Tho Government, it l6naid, proposes | rocopded fn the negative, with Pryor, Bock, | this elajm (s true, ‘Fhat 1s, the people of that | fug 10 their palicy-bolders, The term “koup™ s ‘aaistled by E“"’"‘"l""““ tattie Saete | DS pBEANE FAYNE, Burtheast corer Han year; Bftean more than ong yeur, but lees than two | {o yuarantee to the cvolle that the contract price | i’ o re-caters, The bill simply required | section falrly carrled him with themn Into the | used becuuse the legal reserves cannot be used of your fulerest (0 your saifafaction, e Loy more than two yvars, but of Lia labor shall not be less than b0 centaa day, e mitltia of the District to take and subscribe Unlon army and thesupport of the Unlon cause, | to vay claims; they wust be kept. It will be EUKOPR ON A WAL FOOTING. an oath that they would bear true faith und al- J 5 ) threa year ur moiey and cliarye yuud lew thaa the so° | N{UNEYTO LOAN WITHODT INTEREST ON ML ¥ 3 fivo wore than three years A3 tored In 0 Andfse, furuituru, oF b o Ore-proot % 160 W. Monroa-at. " Ususl tatee for sorage, calicd agents ot th defunct fustitutlons, Call st . e : Meu forget that Bteplich A, Douglas, and not | seen, therclore, that the law simply proviles | Sileeof Connecticut plutua Lite, S sad a3 17sailng: i by . {han four, years: fourwaro (b0 four years and | gy, Secretary of the Unitud Stea Legution | Jiptiicy o the Unlicd States of Amorica: No | Lozau, was the Idolizer, ‘maker, und political | sateipuards. for the tmoney peld" by Todividuata | o L weatn SN Y | Ny akTEmeon RTIVICATES, BOT: © Tesldence 1n Atierica afics naturalizotion wia not | 8¢ Vienna has sent to thy Secretary of Stats 8 | ojment of mine can add any forco 1o this evie | chiettain of Sontnern INinols Detiocracy, Lo- | fu excessof the cost ol their fusurance, and | P me_BA L ARSI el AL YA et ornens: £ Hven, . Ta feapect of the length of contined reaf- | statement of o statistlcal parallel fetween the | goce of Mr, Logaw's utter and most tiserably | gan's fricuds, now tnat the silver-tongued Little | which reduccs the Hability of the com JERY INPOUTANT TG LADIES HAVIN pe e e S &0 Gilont sl -emlm peaco by thewaters of Luke | IC they are properly kept, these fumds can | Jo(RusBAROD, (8ce srme, or neck—Can bavs It NIVOLRCEYS, y Y Michlzan, ugk the brightest fuure! from | only “be applicd ~ to " the payment of | skinialw, ihe new and wouderful metbod oF W Do Grave, and, Jlthodt. shamer seek 1o biad 1t | hepollcics on which they Wero contributed, | 198 Bits Siisit by simailposs Trecklos. pedten pimpice, | 1) {OUCEBLEGALLY AND QUIETLY OBTATNED L on i undeseryini brow, Douglas, in thepatrl- | and no other, aud therefore the only security | Fd i) SUIEUTSUERILE tho (acu; wie, the Creain Ut | eic. Resideaauanscessiry. Ved aftor decrosy tdyeard otle words of his dylng lugacy, ecttled atonce | the paymeot of reserves affords to the policy- ‘.,‘. All ety cu. A, GOULRICH, 124 Dsarborassl once in Uermany, in two « it wae not etated; | military budgcts of France, Russla, Ue‘rltlnur, faturoas u patriotic and Joysl leader of his 10 oight cases it waamore than tou years: insix- | and Austro-Huuzary, which fa of Interest In | 5agnle “fe was then in very bresence of organ- Uecn Casea 1% was moro than tive yoars, but ot | view of the exciting Europeun complications. | [iPait arimed rebeilion, fhe District was full ten yeans; and in thirty-two It Wa1 | g Becretary save? of platting couspirators, and wnong tha most ] 33 more than two years, but not five, The average a ? ” 4 . A Tesldenco fn Germany fe about four and o half | Tho total expenscact the Stato In 1874, fu France, | perslstent and artiye wero the militia oflicers of ug tha complexion. 1l Srders by wisid promptly witeadsd W, Sapeb . : — o, : w 10 1,00 00y florlng: fu Husels, 10§ 416 Digtrict, Tho tae of the Unloy, Hoating | and forever the status of thy iuss of his fol- | Lolder 1s to secure the psytacut of sa much of Siie Mz STt e g DI JULCES LEGALLE AND QUIKTLY DUTAISED. Jears. Tl names of 102 minors are adied to the | 21BL 10! o Lermany, 10 5iH, 00,000 | i \. i & ! atus " g > e e 1o aoy Btate fur jncompatibilily, eto. Resldence " AR ) ver the “*Star of the West ** [n her effort (Jan. | Jowers in Ililnols: “Tho consnireey is now | his policy as ho llves to pay hitnselt, provided I‘:fli‘.?,{.fi,”.‘f.‘fl'{.‘,}d:fln'g;’ E’fo”"'»'f;ru“e'.fi'x'fix'.‘:'. lu Austria-Muugary, o % A31.000 dortus. | 9) 1o Tand supplies for the brave nnn( be- | kuown; armics have been raiseds: Nasts levied | the company Ia honest und keeps his money for | SOARDING AND LODGING, | PR i Y Eulgfi.%‘n’lm"““fi‘.u' : T profection of the United Statos fa extendod | OF thew 5&";{;,,‘,‘;'; e et 10, 000 000 norme; | leaguered Nitle garsison at Fort Sumter, 1ad | tu ccomplialiit. There are vuly twosides to | hin. It aflords no security that the company Wouth Nide, v over nlncty minors, whose var e naturaltzed r"d.m;n 105,000, U0u forinss sud in Austria- | been fired upon, and the vessel driven off, | the question. Every man must be for tho | willmeet its lubility. The fact, os declared b AST VAN BUREN-BT., NEAR STATE— FOIX SALE. & cidzens of tho Ubited States reslding o thele | 3 Vol 000, 600 dorinas, and 1o Adettier | Forta Bulaskle uud . Jackson, Harapcas aud | Unitell Btates or asafustit. Thero can be na | the Masryland Inaursnce Commssioner fn his | T6 FASY YA, SUKENET, NEAR eTATE- 3 3 Bative country. Tho averazo residence In Gore Ver ‘cont of tho total budzeti, for | Aeltac, Mrgan, St. Phillip, aud all the United | ueutrals In this wari—ouly pateiols or traitora." | lato repart, thit 1o life company has avor faled | with wsbol pisno._— "7 ""°2 7 77 T | OUGALECA COMFLETE FILE OF T CUICADS Juuuy of the pareats s exactly siz years. Runsls, per centy for Germans, ‘22,0 | States arsenais, munitions of war, and prop- ‘The citizens of Southern Hinols, with a few | becauac it could not Hr its death-losses,—could 47. umuun‘..v__ugmnu— UUNISI: | vulure for futere Teforvuce, Addres T 1 Trib & NIEISTER BINGLAM SNUDDRD. per cent; for Austrla-Hungary, comprising'the €x- | ¢ry of every kind, In the cotton States, | remnrkableuxecptions, aswe shallsce,responded | not meet its currentlfabllltics,—but because it To,iia, efther wiih or without Lard; sultes or | ofie 3 John A. Bingbam, United States Minster o | ponsce necessitated by the tetritorial armies (land- | jjad beon seized - by~ armed forces with enthusiasm. They bad alrcady ut the | fallod to mr safcly the money deposited by | 4Ble: raics reasnadle. 3 "“sAL:‘”""“—"‘TIT‘?—suvsmon DATK BRATNA GHICK: § Japan, has mada complalnt to the State Depart- | Webr) of thelwo balves obihe Empire, 8.2 vef | dtate militia. - Uoorgle, " Alubaina, Florida, | firét call contributed one of the first six real- | the policy-liolders to pay thelr own policies, and ! eos I triva of slugley cockarels,—dne stock, 48 ¢ pas, P ccut of the tutal Ludget. The indinteuance Misslssippi, and Loulslsna bad passcd thelr or- | menta—the Ninth (Palne’s), which hiad the honor | the widitlonal fuct that the two prominent cum- | NTEVADA TIOTEL—143 AND. 150 WABASH-AV., | S48 New York Dird uwre. 310 East Madison-si. ment thatthe new press luws of Japan pro- 4 soldier reaches on (ha average in France, 478 hp u ™ pi Sheh aaldlor eachondln N R I ey, 44t | Sluniioys: cession and the Conventlon to | or being the second to muster into the Unlon F:n!cs which rfleull{ falled collected four times hiear Mouroe ¢h—lioard amd roumi, grwper daye | == S50 5 hibited the publication fo that couutry of sy | fortaai 16 Juehibe, Sre TOGe8s 0y d0rine. The | orranize the Southern Confederacy had beeu | servics frum this State; the Seventh (fohn | the amount of thelr death-losses during the | $4to 8 perweoks rooin. witbyut board, 36 cuats, 23 100KY, 4 newspuper or - periodicul Ju the Japanese | L yORs Fror o0 i arimy In tie of peace iu | cafled. In this posture of affairs, after the or- L’ook'i),.‘\n(llfls; the Eighth (zallant old Dick | yeur prior to thelr Ladlure, and were paylng their Pl LT TR LA PICICE R R A L St XTEDICAL LIDKARY—INOCLUDING STANDARD lanzunye.by Americaus or avy furciguers. Mio- | ¥ranca ta 400,000 men; in Russls, 603,000 men; | panization of the Confederats Blates, the eleo- | Oglesby's) ou the 27th; and the Ninth (com- | deatl-lusees up to the tiwe of thelr collapse, NEWING MACIINES, Loweuputhic works, Chambery' aod Zal's Koege 1 ster Bfimlum aays in Germany, 438,000 men, and in Austria-llungu- | tion of Jeff Davis Presldent, and the refercace | posed wholly of Bouthern 1llinols Loys) on the | should be sufiiclent to call publie attention 10 | nnazo i D220 | €lopedias 3 & Tha guneral provisions of theso laws, Inso faras | ry, 247, men. The pumber of Geuerals {n |y by of the question of attacking Fort Sum. | Zdth. ng :mrgzmmmdy Jrom theatart. | the uecessity of providing some new and more | QINGER BEWING-MACHINES-GENERAL OFFICK ,A,"ml;'w.u:nml‘;“:\m noa 1 ] they proldit and punish the publication of libel, | aclive servico ln France, 335; In Husiis, S4s In | 1o yo thul.km?ud:n\la(.'on'rcu.3r. llcnaumln Qg the 16th of May, Mr. Lintoln sent toIl- | proper test 'of aolvency than ability to keep | 3311 Bisierst. Stachitics suld on sasy ulunllly var: |yt 3i'S0uth Clarti-se © " & sed §J°"|“"f:l|‘ :_ul lho‘llke, meb- uldbsa‘b‘: ga:my.n 31»)2‘. -n& in ;‘5::':‘- .uu: nrr-"‘;g & sunwxll, é)l Ohlo, t}mugm“:;mlnrd l_u tl:llll r(nt?: Unols llor ten gom reg! f‘u‘finu'finnfl{ nl":" z;zg zst‘vrfl muneg:;:t(n&vnc‘:{,:nu wu?}mi:in h‘ m l::lur- f?'"' or cub, ‘::J ing Lo tbo ;..-‘lu..‘ Duierous par- e S ; unobjectionable. 'Tu rostrist to Japauces subjet Federal Conzress ** to provide for calllng for second sgaln to answer * fere. 8 Eighteen! ance o e 8. Uuder the existing | ties adv or 8a18 spurivus ** Slugee™ sowlng-ma- . 5 . tho priviiesa of licanso to printand publisuany | in _active wervice 1o France swodot o Tilinols was mustervd lu at Aoua undes the | statutes, companies that are able to pay and ara | §B! bich | : SousEItDLI GO0, 23,103; In fa. £5,032; in Germany, 18,887; | the mnilitia to execute the laws of the Union to :mfi'fl'fi'fik‘:fl‘n" ml:nvi?«dfle'::x?' reom | andin A\mg.-u.mg" , 1,048, A 10 tho artils | suppress lusurrcction aud repel luvnluu."'h the spizit, (€ not from the lottar also, of the treaty. for Beld-service, tho Frency srmy «lhfi of | extended the provisions of forner acts in refer- ©f 1858 botween Japan and the United Btates, Tho e Riinian arwy: . 7087 (o terwan | cuce to calling forth tho militia o tho case of third article of that treaty sccurcs the right to 473: and the Austro-Liubgerian army, 610 | jngurrections against the autbority -of the Americap citizens, as sugh, to_reslde within ce would give to Austria-Bungsry 4os | United Btates. It authorized the Prosident to tatn territoris) lmite in tils Empire, aud, by - a, cut case aro Gld mactines ro- | _ ddhitdodoth bl ot SRTSL R Teadersbip of that berale old Catholic Irishwan, | pasing thelr curret clalms are_sent into the | JEs5sh Ne Infurm e public bt we Wil sell éenulne | Fropie UNTON” FURNITURK COMPAXT, & Michael K. Lawler, nrcr‘fil'flnnt Soul of them | handsor Recghen because they don't keep the ,n‘e:' :::‘M':l:r l:::o;::l:h; ::: .m&“&u‘b-fl‘;}u&hfl‘fi&.“m%w ?‘S\ gfi“ nlia ihom "I'r?‘ui' s l}:;ni""ml‘:lt:un:l-lx“fi: :glfi’b?:{: n‘&.’fl:&f&‘;’&'&éfi.fin‘& ‘wera B fi‘i‘&'b‘i’i'c"l"u? IRFAL urpussask b BIAUED CLAIRVOYANTS. . l:rouxla h{; lnnncmfil Jobn AL, Pslmer was | quired to deposit thelr self-insurunce doposits | S D L ] the el 0 unfavorable propostion of 25-8 csunou For¥ach | yooopt by services of volunteers, cavalry, fn- ] o ' tem, with the | {ntheBtate Treasury; but the guestion hire HEW A D = LOTTIE, GREEATEST y° dee- P i i e 48 ; ' ! e O s | 1000 & Vorli R sanbel o pllcation, o enfoy therefn all tho rights common | 3,000 men. "Regardlog be number of bores S4” | funury, and artillery, ta comrilssion oficers, | Fourteenth at Jasksonville, May aod | 'arlses, Would it not ba still better {t tbo policy- ST e rrmier o | D, Sunvaseaiin ¢ ” foat 3a the aubjects of Japan; and the elghth articls of | tned for the aecvita of the aray, Fran b voluntéers, the pay and vmojut | eloss after him was Ulysses Shnpson Grant, | holders were permitted to koep tbls money ln ¥ SN oA e HH M eeures (0 Aericans reatd ud v s vl L/ 8 Buchanan Damocnl,,vuh the Tweuty: | thelr nwupocgeelul Tt the law requiriug com- | RbpSITUEEo ey PLigsricty private, o7 l AR Ptz s ol 7 ie , ' @ P e —— ¥ ~—w - 2003 5003 ‘v!m‘l‘nllml‘“&k?.mmn':mw Wmuw‘l}m. fim.atfifc%vg?: tho | menta 9! offlcers snd soldiers of thy n‘gulu

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