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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. MARCH 2, 1877. SULLIVAN. Proceedings of the Fourth Day of the Trial. A Yarge Crowidl in Attendance=-- Opening by Mr. Swett. fho Examination of the Witnesses for the Defense Begun. Fhe intorest In the trinl of Alezander Snlil- yan, npon tho charge of killing Feancis 1lanford, seams not to nbate, the attendance at tho Criminal Coutt yesterday, the fourili day, being as large nn nsual, Al (ho benches wera occupled, anda fow cople were permitted to stand in the nlales, though & larga nupiber were excluded. The moet perfect otder, howeser, pravalled. There wero sbont 100 Jadies present, and Mre. Sullivan swas weated bealde her husband as before, 8he and one of hier friends were moved to tears once or twico guring the day, - Upou the opening of tho conrt, MR, SWETT gontinued hin opening for the defense, claiming that Sullivan and his wifo and brother went to Usnford's house for a perfectly lawlnl purpose,—to secure & retraction of falso charges against Mrs. Sollivan. He admitted that Sullivan atruek Ilan. ford, but 1t wonld Lo shown that anford attacked e, Snllivan and struck her, and then rurhed to- ward the accuseu, who waa held tight by McMullen, d that the shot was then fred. " A inan had tho gamo right to profect his wifo s ho had to protect bimself. As to having a rovolver, it would bo proven that Sallivan wan In the habik of carrying e, and did not arm himself for the purpose of shootlhg* Hanford. 1l argoed that Saillvan, though the aseailant in the first place, werless to contlnue the attack, and ford rencywedl the seault, thus becoming the aror, and the accuwed, !('unmi at learl preat lmllll{ harm, was justified lngmllz: ing hime. felt. Tlantord, by nitacking Mre, Snllivan, placed himeelf beyond “the pale of civilization, and Sollivan wae ‘warranted In ucllns Ymm tly, cone sidering hor {1l condition, and In doing what a man would do if ho saw a burglar in his housc, or was sttacked by garrote ‘he law did not requir oue tu walt unti] the attacking (Y!fl] cexplalned b parpose, Actual and positive danger, under a Fition of the Supreme Conrt, wos not Indispen ble anlllr{ rclf-defenec. “All the Inw required was good falth, Sullivan had o good character, and where thoro wero donbta of guilt that fact had thegreatest welight. JAMES 00G0IN was then called by the defenee, and the snonymous communication read fn the Cotinctl, reflecting upon. Mrs, Sullivan and charging her with being the shead devil ™ of the cosruption in the Board of Fducation, was handed fo him, and ho tvas asked 11 be knew in whose handwriting 1t was. He re- plied, ** Francia lanford's,” r. Bwett offercd the document In evldence, Mr. Van Arman objected because 1t was not ad- mireible, The rules of evidence remalned aos at common law, and could not be changed by judiclal actlon. According to thoso rules, nothing was ad- Paisaible In the natura of & provious provacation, cither for the nufgmznf constituting a justitication ot mitigation of the offense, excepl somuthing that accurred at the time of the homlicide and was so connected with It as to bo & part of the res gestr, S0 was 80 rcent aa that tine had notelapsed fter thie pravocation of the passion excitod by 1t ta coul. The Court thought It was 8 very plain proposi- tlon that the document was adminsible. He did not ehut his eyes, of course, to what was devel- oped on the former teial, From (he time of the ublication of theanonymons article down to the Emg of the homiclde, it being the subject of con- ~versation, all that occurred was onc eutire trans. action; and the document was adinlaalble upon this gronnd, a8 well na being 8 part of (ho ves gestms it “ras evidenceshowing the stato of feeling of the deceased townrds the defendant's wife. Ila had cxamined varlous suthoritiea since the former trial, and found that it wan settled that all antece- dentevents down to the homicldo weron part of the res westm and admixsible in evidenco. Tho witneas gald he was a member of tho Board of Education from Auguat, 1871, to tha first part of 1876, & {Q.—Da you know nnyth(nr about the exlstence 1n that Buard of a R it {s commonly called, forany corrupt piirposcs of any character whate ever, orany connectlon of Mea, Sulliyan with the ‘Board of Educition other than an ordinary and prper conncction? Objected to. Mr, Bwett wanted Lo shiow that Hanford's charges rero nntrue, } r, Van Arman contended that it could not be one, 5 The Court—If a man should make A wantan and mallcious and unfounded attack aguinet the chars acter of a person, and it {a shown to ba falso and withont foundation, does not that ralsc an infer- ence of mallcet Mr, Van Arman—Not at ail, elr, Tho Conrt—Tho law books hol'a difarent view. Mr. Van Arman—Not that kind of walica that prompls persunal acts of violence, Tke Court—That 18 a question for the jury, Mr, Van Arman—The law holde, - if a porson threatens violence It can be proved, but mere cx- presmona of 11l-will are not suiclont to justify the ‘admiseion of this docawent. . The Court—It a8 common thing to show that o party entertained H1-will toward the person killed, ‘There Is no difference in the principle. The r]uu- tion hero da whether tho decessed wonld likely Tave made an attack, Mr, Von Arman—Woaro willing to Ieavo.that to the Jury. 1objected to the question without uny ‘Thopo of succesn because I kuew what your Honor hadt already raled. Then o bricf wordy fight occurred botween the counsel and the Court, Mr, Swett aaylug that the prosccution reminded Him of Mre, Gameldge, aliways Gnding fault, Mr, Van Arman replicd that tho remark was In- aolent. > “The Court jolned In, and said that Van Arman's remarks to hlm were of that character. Mr, Van Arman_ denled 1t; beslden, 1f ho bsd ‘been fnenlont, It was for the Court and not counel to resentit. 100 was prepared to _recelve punishe ment if he knd offended hits 1onor, Lut he bad sard othing offenaive, % Mr, Stores asscrted that Mr, Weber In his open. Ing haal sntd :hnt Mr. Hanford had ‘*husted up a <orrup? cabal, " and that the churges in tho article were trug. ¥ r, M 1d* the articlo was presumed to be falve, ‘W ounsel liad sald waa fsmatorial, 3r. Wober remarked that ha sald thot hedidn't think Jinnford or any other man would mako charges of the kind unlces he had proof. fe hai :mad upon the ruling of the CourtIn tho farmer al, ‘The Courtsald all knew that the law wasa very complicated science. 1t wastrue that he inatructe «nfie Jury ou the former trial that libelous matter waa presumed to be false, and that an Inference of malice_followed it. On subiequent reflection ho rementbered that tho prosumption arose In & suit between partics to recover damages for Hbel, and tho query wae, DId 1t srlve when (he questiun cama up collaterally? liere tho question What wos the state of fecling ‘of Mr. ford towards the dofendant's wile? Was it one of fil-willt and the ycneral point or result xight be reached Wy circomnxisntial evidence as to 1hat as well ae in another case, Itatood precisoly ss though the proof of & murder dopended upun :Inummnlllnl u}ildfilntel.—nilmm l]ln:u ptlflnhlnlm o a particular individual, It was always admisl- Hoth liat that individual bad f1-will toward in, —upon whoni the crime was come The same principle applicd bere, when the question was, whether llsuford intended, or id In fact commit, violeuce upon Mrs, Sullivan. bl l:llb‘l‘be proved by circamatantial as well asdi- rect ovldence, Mr. Bwatt sald If the prosecution was willing to atate that tho article waa falee and without founs he would not ga intu the would make uo prowi 3 —80 far ua tho wolerial chargesin the %’vbt‘axl: n“” concerned, counsel may prove thowm to Tho examination waa then rosnmed. prs. Sal- van had no corrupt connection with v.'w’llfllld of Educatlon, On the crosa-examination he stated that Mrs, Salirau had written ot lenst one nnwng-pur article v know of abuul Uhe teinbors of the Board. Mr. ty hiad been clected Asslatunt Superintendent of v, Ho kuew Sulllvan, aud hls character for Ppeace and quletness waa good. e also knew the decensed, whonever applled for leave of mbeence ©n account of §li-health that he wi 0 of, TIOMAS BRENAN Was tho next wituess, lo rd the document read in the Councl now Sulllvau; his Tepulation was gpod. i T'he Courl then took & recess untll 3 o'clock, Upon reassembling, W, 3, RNGLISIE testited that he was a member of ihe Board of Educatl kuew Mra. Balilvan; she had no rela- ? members or commitiees, Bound to his kuawledge. ¥ i prasent In the Counci) when the anonymous E’g‘.‘,“&‘fl}“'“’“ was r“l?l'; Baw lIhllllrlln thers. m converse wilh several peopls, awmo eihers with Ald. Van Osdel. OB S RURLY dTh- rosecution tried o have what was sald ex- aded, but tlie Court permilted it to Lo atated. Witness then Lold about bis demanding of Van el the name of tho suthor. Buliivan, who was scut, remarked that Van Oedel hod told him the mouuted to nuthiug. Withess told him :}l-l'llltwu iofamons. Ald, Thompson also sald It “}‘Ifih‘;ln Arman—T sopposo your Honor admits The Court—I1 e sdmitted as & resson why the, ;:flhl:n g.u:;lmd‘;-' I;ml‘llc that evening, —as -n’owln’x ! eeling. "‘6 ll!nvu wald that Huulv‘nn copled a poriton of tho Roueiey telling Van Oudel 1t was Jofainous, ¢nd de- Tt 2 bl for allowing such & thiug L0 b e resd lulh'u 'u“' fil"wr Osdel smid the name of tho - oran waated to show what impression was l;'.':fl:;:g up0R olhiers preseat, and that fuo reading Lhe Court ea1d 15 could not be done. The other }f,f"{,";g‘;g;-; 20t 3dumitied to show wha the feel- 5 ;mu procecded: 1o left Sullivan that even- stbees pota Bull-pask 6 and 7 o'clock, st Ravdolph Van'e thayiouing 8 car for the North'ide. bulll. bBealty g, was excellont. Knew Manford; his scquainte g 300 duriny the Huo witneas was balisiuted with tum— year sna s alf. Saw Mru. chakuy gi0ah sy atles the bomicide; Lec let Cvss-exsuuized: Jo did pot call on Hanford's . 76 Was 1o ring in . _Couldn't tell the color ‘od check. The Apot wan f up unhurt, thoueh his late frieuds fired a vollew at him from a-rosa 1he conntry mnd struek the rafircad at I'.‘ri-lxlngtml Junction, and weat back to Loule- *The closest place 1 waa ever In in my Jife," #ald Devol, ¢ wn'; in 50, -y tiver from Now Orleans in the stcamer Fule- nnd had won a grest deal of money. The anded at Napoleon, and about twenty-five wilio [n those ilays did not Hing g man than they did a rat, got aboard. I opened out and won aood deat of moncy and four orfive watches. thing went along smoothly envugh until about 4 a'clock In the afternoon, when they began to One of them aald: ¢ Wiicre Is that damned gambler; I am going to kill him.) *I'in ‘1 too,’ sald another. ho whole party rushed Lo their state-rooms and got their plstols, I slipped np and llot-liouse and the roof. 08t from stem to stern, not think of losking under the pllot-house, red to the pllot that when ho came ton bank to throw her stern 1o and give me the word, and T wonld run and jump off, about 8 o'tlock hie gave me the word, and T ran umped. 1 was weighted down with the hes and gold I had won, and _the distance was more than [ thought, and I missed the Lenk end stuck tight, walst deep, in roft mud The killers saw me, and as the hoat swung out they opened fire. I 1 coulil nut move, nnd the bullets whistled past ny car and spattered mud and water all over ¥ face, 1had given tho pilot $100 fn gold atid he threw the boat ont, su that I waz out of sight very quick.! 2 1 have before #: REDFIELD 0 d, to determine its Tue to the £oin of this Government, and cotld not be a power to ray that forelen cain bad no vaiue. Jtinzeadily admitted that Conzresn hae power 1o determine what number of grains of gold or rilver shall constitute 8 dollar, but that must necessarily he limited to what shonld ho fta and not extend back to the Hlin the number of graine of #houid constitute a dollar, Congress woald assume power, at its pleasure, of saying that twice what he agreed topn. the debt, or a creditor shouls Accept half what he was enlitled to demand when e parted with his property, an ex post facto Jaw proliihited by the Cot heeauwe its Injustice and wrong were clearly seen hy those who framed that Magna Charta of tights and ltertics, it sppearnto me none can 10 me cqually unjuet, wrong, and unconstitutional to say which, when contracted, was payable In elther gold or silver, or both, at the optivn of the dehtor, can, at the option of 'the creditor. ve only payable in gold, when to render It 8o payable 1a to Injure the ueblorand beneit the ereditor to the extent of the injury, whatever that injury may be, And that it tioes so afuct the people of fon § reen by the pasuage of the law of 1471 iteelf: for ment euppiose that G paes & law without s motlve, and that motlve Is shown by the eifect and The owners uf gold, and of bonds payable in gold. were the only parties that canld pusalLly Le Lenefited by the jaw, - L. to Lenefit them, the law would not benefit them and LOUISIANA. of Mre. Sullivan's dircol diferent from the rest of the cheek. ointed him a member of the BoanL He had unted np ane witneax for the defenne, —had done eomething to help Sullivay, an {nfamoua story about Hanford. JONIN A, MOODY, who 13 employed In the City Clork's office, teatified that (he communleation wan read in the Conncll oy It camo from Ald. Van Ordel. PERIY It AMITIL & member of the Boarl of Education, never heard r Mrs, Sollivan previons to tha homicide. Bhe ad no connection with the Board that he knew of, vrlllllnmpled to influc: thelr revolvers. of Tiearborn; bulldin toom 14, 144 Madiso A GonD FRAME DOUGLE 11 oae urt. mori of| Twsnty-thin i 'to be removed In TL1L, 143 Dearlorn-at, The Packard-Nicholls Contest in the Pelican State, 1fe ad not circalnted 1 was coming up the valne in the future, Revolt Agalnst Carpet-Bag Rule fruld ar Aitver which Lity-Clerk Botz v --~-Hayes’ Dlilemma. of those killers there, think any more of ki ) cah, Almost given away, if raken (mcdiately when he contracte: Correspandence Cincinnall Commeretal, Wasitinuton, 1. C.y Feb. 27.—~The Prestdent- eloct can prepare to have the Loulslana case on bis hands tor settlement. There arconly four days more of Grant, and e will make no de- clslon a8 to these complicated nuestions in the brief time that remains. he asaured & delegation of Loufsfanfans that he would do nothing further therc than preserve Repeated efforts have Licen made by the extreme Republicans to cause him to recog- nize Packard, bhut hie stubbornly refuses, This will thrown n dlsagreeablo burden upon If he recognizes Packard, there will be four years of wumuit in Loulsiana, or the necesaity for a military Governor, If he recognizes Nicholls, he crushes the wan whe clected him to the Prestdency, Buat [ have the best Loulslana authority (n ‘Washington for sayng that the peuple will not submit to Packard, whether he {4 recognized or not. Thero fsa deep determination to either bave Nicholls or a military Government, Tolerate longer the robberies of carpet-bag rule they will not, If Packard fs set up and recog- the Federul Government, he will be lately overthirown, and nunin and again as often as sct up, which willend in a military That fs wkat the and will have, If they cannot have ‘These statements nce its tegintation, tifled that the Bible was ex- 0 achoola in 1875, had nothing to do with the Hoard, A dozen othier membera and ex-menhers of the Doard sere cxamined, and swore that Mrs, Sullfs van never took any part in the affaira < the Hoard and had nothing (o do with the retention or excla- #lon of the Nifble, an far as thoy knew. W, K. 8ulllvan and . JONN C. RCHNENG teatified alro to Bnllivan's yond cliaracter. 3ir. Van Arman askedd the latter it he knew Mrs, Bulllvan to be a Catholte, An objectlon was sustained, Then came the question, *'fad do with the exclueion of the M, Btores objected, ‘Mr. Van Arman propofed to shosw the motive. The Conrt maid it wan highly Im) dnee any such jasnes Into a crimina v il lie hadd corrarponded with Mra, Sul- e had called at his office, but that was ple was excladed, ) ho called on mo with reference to iho reduction in the salaries of tcachiers, saylng that the cutting-down of thase who were recelving the rmallest ealarles brought them to a lovel wit! That this would be It in St fydePareare |IanrJlu Examine ouf ctuded from ] and 12, 103 Washington.at. SUBURBAN REAL it SALF/—I?E\{FQA LE DUSTR AND 1OTA FO n ‘ou," sald avother. Day before yesterday TRY NEAL FSTAT ROVED FARM, o Wik, 4 miles £ om W, oo we cannot fora #0 fmheeile as 300 ACHEB IN Y701 RALE— acrei 1,800 down, Hages to begio with, tendency of the act, TATE WANTED. TED-CIEAP FOIt CASH, Iding lovon one of the aventcn & BOND. 12 W asiitngton: Toper tolalro. | gy tho water's edge. have been passed. And If it di injure thuse who are tu pay the bonds, then it wan o8t facto, and therefore unconatitutional advanced invalue and silver de d, because the intrineic value of either was affected, but beeaure our legisiators listaned to th #old or the owners of bondr, which, thoughnot payable in rold, those legisintors deslred to make them ro pa, tives that, a4 an American, ever influence n leglslative body chosen to repre- But that the motive ia character fs still more a patent by Iue peristency which tha majori 0f the Senate manifest In ‘retaining in force a law o wrongfolly enacted s that paneed in 187, may be replled by eume tast Coneress having paswed a law making greenbacks a legal-tender for debta contracted to be paid Ingold anusilver, though ceame & precedent that juse tifcd the paesage of the law of "7, but this wasa war measure, —the very existence of tho nation wad in jeopatdy, and thia was the only means by e, Self-prescrvation Inn lJaw above all other laws, and tho preservation of the nation’s life was to Le sccured cven at the ex. pense of falling to observa the provisions of the Canstitution; uut It would be no more a precedent to be followed then it would when a man had com- mitted murder to eay becauwe e had taken the 1ife of an assabinnt wlen his own lifo was in jeop- ly was a precedent avainat convictlou for mur- der'when gullty of an unjuatidsble homicide. Loth cascs 8 homicide hind” been commitied, but in the man committing of the owners of T—IOUSES. RICK DWELLING, 66 JCenire-ar., near Jacksdneat, e 2t & Con: *['0 BE ;’T-—)A':MMITH o onia. W MTIOY b FEATCES 7110 RENT—CO NG énrs._F. U. KELLOGO, WANTED TO BE INTERVIEWED. Virginta (Net.) Chronicie. This morniug o young lad with a parcel of school-books under his arm came into the Chronlele office and stood for eomo minutes lennlng azainst the dour. He was presently {nterrogated as to his wants, mission, cte. “Are you the feller that does the Inter- a good character, MI8, AND ML, JONES, Mrs. Fernando Jones teatified that she called on M, Bullivan on the Frida ond saw n brirlae on_her Jefl or_unnatnral sppearance. RENTFRGM MAY binah to think shonid Cei R sent the American after ke homicide, must have been of cheek,~n discolored Her attention was not 1OUSE 1% SOUTH DI- ‘ll'):cnly-luur(fl'll. Apply OTTAUE 77 ARTESIAN-AV, GHEAP oo Mock from Kandolph-at. Fernando Jonea also saw the discoloration, itootn 1%, 154 Lake-at, was dark, reddish-brown, with a biue-bli pearance, —Inoked as if the apot.hisd been black and blue, and was getting well,"" That was on the Wednesday after the Minerva Green aaw the brufse the night of the She naticed it for & week, On cross-examination she sald shey cod the brufea after that webk, Cumulative testimany wasoffcred anto’ PLORENCE SULLIVAN, a brother of the defendunt, was then called, and testiied abont Sulllvan coming home, and his or- gering o carrlage to go down to tho newa allices to havo suppressed the articlo whie heen read {n the Counell, tho carriago at Onk and Btate streets, si ford lived ot No, 207 Uak strect, near Sulllvan and_wlituess anly were newspaper offices. ford, and to meet them down town, cludedl to gu to his housc together, An effort was made to exciude the Intentlon of Sullivan In going to see Hanford, but the Conrtlet tin, Witnces said the object was to get 3 retraction, to be nsed to accure the suppresaivn of the article, They all went to lianford’s house. what oceurred on the aldowalk. rt of the srticle he had, and told 1fanford that van Osdel sald ho wae the aathor, lr: {x‘llm the l"wt'l.'e nt the proper time. flgn‘g:fl refused to :avo & re- 1 have from the hest au- thority, aud if Hayes should attempt to- recug- nize Packard, you may put out storm slguale, ag rule has “ended In Loulsiana, and there wili be no other alternative than to recog- nize the Nicholls Guvernment or- prepare for o relgn of the military. ‘This will by all odas be TIE MOST PERPLEXING QUESTION that President Haves will have to face in the inception of his Adwmninistration. =et over it In eafety I donot ser, nor have | met & man but who shukes his head gravely and cxpresscs sympathy for the new Presidént In Iis fricnds have urged and are urgitie Urant to settle the question une way or the other, as it arosc under and belonws to his Adininistration, only four days to remaln, he preferato Jet the knotty problem go over to the [ncoming Preals t Is wot falr, but Hayes' friends are without a remedy. ‘They dread for the question to be thrust upon him”as soon ns hie takes bis scat, but thera §s no help, Prestdent Ilayes will bo Informed very ex- feitly by the Tepresentatives of the Nicholls overnment that he inust cither recognize it or give them a military Governor, further continuance of the Ki no matter what lappu . He spoko to her . n' u‘\umme.uh. nut in specific terms, ‘The reporter acknowledged that branch of his calling, and the boy proceeded: Xn{x'xlr.l you interview o fellor what got II’O RENT=] ) honsea of those fine Kiey W Bl May'1 on taking & TUTWIN & CORIY, 14: TO RENT-IRO0MS, EXT—UNFURNISHTED 13 7 U oom# will be rented chel The elevator will be Fun for tiie con p Apply 1o C. II. GAUBBIT, st year thereafier, £ to the Second Ward school, and this morning I got licked Jtke thunder—for nuthin'—will ye put that in]” my little man, Throwing epit-balls ad a book open—"* A Beadle'’s Dimei” ¥ No, o readers but it wasn't tlme to bave readers open, It was_spellin’-book time, ye see, and the firet thing I knowd somethin' took mo 'longslde the et tha boy bLumped The teacher gratis me by the collar, and begine .,nnd busts me agiy the wall, Uardoer Houwe, 8 The defendant got Into 10" ¢ - NDSOMELY-FUBNIBHED ROOMB Ahe trying ordeal, 5, &) per month. estlocation Clarkt., loum 11 HED LOUMS AT it Ruom 30, 113 East ltan. e, It, In th f going to the ln o eye of Sullivan atarted to see Han- But pie will not, viows as to the unconstitutionaifty of the law demonetizing allver, unddeeply imprensed with the importance of the nubject to_ihe American cffort 1n my power nut_ou fuir discusrion of the rublect, securo an authoritative deciefon an to Its conatitn- ‘o this end, when tho Honse of Hepre- t 1(n rension, had pa sorter In this wa! T Ty o 3 STENED OGNS, §1N+ Henl agatuat oy i hew! Lalidlig eommat of Watas s, to obtain a full and ubbard-court, from $10 npward, to haul me ‘round, but likewlve to Then he licks me.” % High-handed outrage," *You bet; and if Bill 8nooks was here would show yo low he got licked. We git llcked every day for nothin'—jest nothin’ at all. "Tho teachers? partiality all the time.' +¢Can you tell what partiality meansi® ut that's what they call it. It's s man x ISHED ROt 1y desirable_unfumihed 1o tiousekeepiuzs £5 tn £20 per month. 71 Easw Monro 3 NTSHED FRONT ALCOVE HOOS, jed & law In rome respects 8t leasl rewmonetizing silver, and the Eenate had a0 nmended it as to entirely destroy ita asan American citlzen. an'bumble one t yot aa auch belog one of the suvereigna of the land. rielng osbove my natural timidity, 1 Sulllvan read the 1le wanted him WENT=5 HOUMS CHEAPT 0 HOOM Hanford said e 1 ios cBeap; and other Tooms, at 134 West then was the time, ~YIALE FF Tlookkreprras CIoriia. fifs ~MEN WITH 823 T £100 CASHE T0 L 821 daily 4 . i b 1s4 H&[;T..n, Hiate. CalimtTy TrRR AT, AMATEl TR relersice Woo ‘VA“KTFD-AEHHTANT BOORKKEF.PER. " AD: resk, giving experience and references, salar expected If satiafactory. with fail s d Fiing, 1% Trivune omee, | name 18 own haa VWASTER-ROTC B8 Ko 3 STED-DUTCHER'S ASSISTANT,—MUST, BR ulck, abie to cut, b OO nob LTl U Col, Bare ood, Erarences, Shor s TANTED=A GOOD, RELIADLE T, VA EA, S0, eLIARLE TAEOR 72,50 adison 10 o'clock at 314 and 218 Ea» VWANIER=TRG 600D PRESSMENAND wa stihe Chicago fuod can-makers for round cu et Preserving Works, corner Michixan and L4 Salle, 0 LACGUER JWASTED-A"GOOD HAE T Gil; and m‘"X!f‘.'S.‘Ef‘ Apply to JOON nuuua &CO., 113 ANTED--A CARRIAGE RLAGRSMITIT. APPLY it ) 8L, . G, g ’Tllmllnmu’:.il"ltu at., OF address D, C. THOMUSON, 5 VW ASTED-THREE COMPORTTONS: GOOD WAOL, =0 =) e A and stesdy work o de o Illlrflu’m-:" W rellsble men, J. MASOW, Miscelinneons, ANTED=AN ACTIVE WORRINOMAN IS F, new srifcle. Pariicue Bod proftalue lgeal genc larafree. W, LOVEINL, VW ASTED=AS EXUERT ¢ to introdu ) AND ESERGET- ort method of buok- Kecotig Tor phytcimna A darese DA o s, v Al Vanp R % BMUIN. RS & ‘ TANTED—AN UNRIVALED LIST OF NEW Biibe scription hoo! riodicals with Ruods, Annu_wnsfifilllg.fizsnk S0 Rismbae TANTED=VOUNG MAN TO ASSIiST IX PiiOT0: YIFAELStiad g 0 tog 1F 300 52?55' Lo suta le pérsan, Art Gallery, 28 West Rane ANTED=A FEW RRSPECTABLE GATII FOuDR Titn x ageRs For the Fegv Thomas K Butke's icciures and sermons and_other standand Cathollc wurks, salary to commence with 88, Call aficr Iburclock, Hoom 8 Kentacky Block, corner Adamaasd ANTED-ENTERPRISING MEN 1IN EVERE part of the Unlon to aselit the fatrodaction o‘rlu g Lot e i Sl wort! Btamp Lo pm'f |5A:i;5_c' <l ;m‘:‘?’ oo VW ANTEDAR ENEMGETIC BALKSMAN FOT & not unberatand (el besiacis fhorengy. A Mreas W 1. Tribune ottice. o skl el i WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Domestics. ANTED~A GOOD GIRL, TO DO GENERAL W e Koy s P e, CF VWANTED-TRD QIRLE BWEDES O GERMANG, one to cook, o Awly‘fi'lnv'n"f';"fl:fle~n'v'?u' thin otber aa second “r.v:'rm—A\}‘hl! ~CLASS COOK, WASHER AND T with Teferences. No Irish. 473 West ED-GERMAN GIRL; MUST _HE GOOD waalter and (roner and A S tkaaad Seamstresso: ANTED-LADIES TO LEARN AL chéq l-'hi; b{ll&lb 5 sl Sawtag: A asnina: rscs. Nu ANTED-TAILORESSES; MU! . 22 W e Ay v B TRAGTIE: addressed the President of the United States In'the most courteuus language I could adopt, expressing my npinton of the uncunetitutionality of the law, and entresting him to eubmit the question to the Attorney-Ueneral for Investisation, and n cvlving any answer, and fearing that the note had been destroyed by the Private Sccretary, I again conpied with the ndditional one that the Secretary would place §t in the hands Tw neither of iy requests was 1d, nor even the common 1 believe that the thelr substance {3 beinge aud their children mode beggars by beries of Radical rule, and they are determined The matter will be made very plain to the new Prestdent, and he will be forced to tuke an active step in one direction or will recornize Nicholls and end the Packurd Government will be utterly cven Uf recognized, and unsble to sus- hall a mile from the Custom-Touse, owerless to enforee law or conmand What guod end [s to he sceomplistied by a continuance of the turmoll fn that Stute] ‘There are evils anid wrongs upon both sides, but It seems to me that the inafn thing §a to restora peaco and a respect for Jaw, and {t I8 yery plain that the Packard Govermnent falls, and will ful, fu these particulars, OAN TIE HOLID EOUTIL BR DIVIDED{ But the poine 1 wished to direct your atten- ton tols this: Look ont for *developments.” ‘The very atinospliers here 18 impregnuated with signsof o “Dreak-up” Just what it will be and when it will come, and In what shape ed, It may not cotne, in the old way, there s 8o 1nuch talk, and particularly so much confidentlal talk about the old 0 RENT—HE! Sullivan culicd him a dog. TO RENT-H and Hanford slipped or win knocked Mlivan fell on tap, ed his brother off and held him, Jumped out of the carringe, and mald: +For Qod's sake, Alec, don't hurt him," - Mr. Hanford in the meantune had gotten up, and wit- nees saw hiv atrike Mrs, Sulllvan In_ the face with 4 Why, the scoundrel 14 lcd'mwnflln Bulll- |+ that licks one feller right dlong, and don't lick auother felier at all. Now, put that in and send the bill to my dad.” THEATRICAL METIODISTS, Jondon Correspondence New York Merald, The qulet littte town of Darlington, In the north of England, which prides itself upon bo- ing the home of the first Jocomative englne and of the Pease family, who furnished the capital for the first rallroad, has now blossomed out into something decidedly new for this side of the Chanuel, Ilavdly o year ago it celebrated the fifticth auniversary of the opening of the Btockton & Darlington Railway, which was then only o small coalroad, but which hos today developed into the maln trunk Hne in the King- dom—namcly, the Great Northern. But now it attenpts an imitation of tho Ober-Ammergan celebration in Upper Bavarfs. The Frimitive Methodlats of the northern part of England have united n_glving o successful Berlptural drama_nat the Mechanies' Instlitute, In Darling- The spectacle was cutitled ¢ Joseph and Iis Brethren,” and the Beriptural narrative was divided into mine scencs, dressed the churacters the; A man (McAlul- 'O RENT=THE ROOMS LATELY Natlonal Bauk of Commerce, in Hawley Dulidl talle for ban ralitond ufices, etc. to hinve no more of it. repeated iny request, Mincolinneony, APIIC PARLOR ON SEC- 10 feetlongs one of the pans every tliree toinutes reut “directionn, ond best his flst, She exclaimed, atriking me,” Hanford ith nils hands up, and almost immediately & Mra, Bulllvan took no part in the manuer was {nsolent while talk- On cross-cxsmination witness stated that his brother was in the habit of carrying a piatol, withstood n most thorough auestioning without flinching or contradicting himaelf, dication of Hanford staggerin Ho struck witneas on tl fist 08 ho paesed him, going® toward his brother, That blow seemed to ba intended for Mrs, Sullivan, Witness testified to that fact before the Coroner's Jury, but not at tho previous trinl, becauso he had Home uno_ (Dunhan) of llanford before he struck Mrs. Sulllvan, wrenched away from hin, or the man let go his 3re, Honford was on 1@ sfdowalk after the She didn’'t take hold of him that he She didn't como down the steps untll aftcr the shot was fire Tho court then adjourney CURRENT GOSSIP, TIIE EARTIPS SONG, How cold the naked carth muot be! The little snow-daken sing; Then down thoy fiy so feathery, To make & covering. Tlow lone and bleak the snow-glrt earth! The Jealons sunbeams say; £o they come down with gladsome mirih, And melt the snow away. How hot and parched tho flowers mnst bo! ‘The anxlous raln-draps think; i Bo they descend so nhowory— O how the blossoma drink! Thus snow, and sun, and rain, in turo, Al lond thelr afd to mej Though each the other sccka ta spurn, 1t ends in minmtry, of the Presldent. the lenst attention courieaies of life obrerved, President bae been accused of not be! alding his friends from the coffers of the nation, he has certalnly munifested & willinuneas to accept & larger portion of the salary-grab thuu any other Individual,—an act of etch “universal con. demnation that nearly all who accepted any pore tion of 1t have recelved the Juet reward thelr cone 1 have, however, full conidence that when Stutherford B, Tl the oath requlred of the Pres t, and itefend the Conatitullion he will not fait to ascertaln wi by n full and perfect oxamination of the that even as humble a citizen as myself Tuay feel aasurcd h s uniufluenced by sny motive reserve, protect, and de- Beat I the citys i3 FATN T L ILL R R R 0d chaned e . P (wn‘l"fl Oty Block. s Ile sawnn In- ny blood on his houlder with his ayes shall have taken ANTED=TU TEN or donble house, with Sideof city. It wusl_have ments, and’ be 1n o good ble. an’ North or kouih | tie modern finprove- locatiou, bot farther south 110/ T Rortly Elde, eart of Cla b'of Clicsgo-sv. Adiress T Oh Trogue W4 -T0 Y nitm at once, Z ¥, Tribune oftice -TO R A other than desire **to d. located un the fend the Constitution of the Uni prowmote and advance the best Int ple without distinction of clase. Saxcrt lvhunn. “THEM'S MINE.” Why the Lunch-Stand Suspended, =hot waa fired, may rock alon, rests of the peo- The perfurmers as there {a he represented vare- A, d until 10 o'cluck this a 50 inuch sall Whiga in the Bouth, Seuthern Pacific Rullroad, Democratie dlssatistaction, new deal, ete., In all this smoke there must be rome fire. But It may not burn very much. It may Ko out like & ‘mateh, with a tlash and a bad ‘Those who aro trying to do something to change the old order of matters suggest that 1Hayes unload the Bouthern carpet-bagzers, take Intd his Cablnet two Southern Democrats Hke Key, of Tenncssee, and Hill, of Georgin, for instance, withhold all opposition to the South- ent Pacifie Rallroad, recognize the Hampton and Nicholls Uovernents fu South Caroling nnd Loulslanaj recommend 1iberal uppropria- of internal fmprovement in the Joseph’s cont, portrayed witl and the " Orlental costumes were remarkable fldelity, he scenes the chorus kanu, as at Ober-Ammer- gou, The novelty hus attracted much stten- fon throughout Eugland. v hus such been thic case beeause the Methodists are kuown to be so averee to anything having | *«ven a semblance to dramatic represcutation. QITUATION WANTEU=DY A COMP'E on South Water.st. Chiamber of {ominéree. Qur friend Joe Neison, celved the uppoitment of Under Sherifl, laa and by all odds the Lest In early times in Culi- forufy, Joe was running s popular suloon ou and Kettle-Belly Brown, fumous in the annals of the Comstock, aud the original of 3 Briygs, was also a denizen More _especally who has recently re- USEHOLD GOODS. TCTION BALFE-LOU: North Green-st., B 'UREY, LENUIN PARLOICAN: ‘kreatly reduced prices, e pariorsuit, brown v Cottisce patlor sult, seven ple Hanisoine green ey parlor sl Walnut and terry suit with pumings. ant {reea sk pATILF sulld, be clegant varlor sult, stylo e story-teller tn the CTION OF 'unmfifi: PRESIDENT GRRANT. D Dreenib, 2 i0'elock A dispateh from Washington to the New York # A plan Is on foot for providing o place for Presidont Grant, which promises to secura him a dignifled position und to keep him stlll iz ono sense fn the servico of the vountry. It bas long been desired, when the rest of tho national debt came to bo refunded, that the syndieate assuming tho work should be under merican vontrol, It I8 now proposed that autie etrong New York bank. sa; Bank of America or the Bauk of Commierce, be anfzed 08 o Nuflonflfll’ B 1AMDER FURSITURE 7y with plush puff fark Tw of tuat Jocallty. A Wi were rich, and K. B. chaucee for a speenlation, and upplicd to Joe for n corner [n the suloon to estublish ou uyater- stund, which privilege wua pranted, entered into partnenship withone Smith, the popular constabloe at the bar, and tho concern sturted on the bigh road to' prosperity, The one brass Kertle nn ivel; tlons for work honght be saw o Southern States,: I -not excessive, but reasonable; give tho Federa! oflices in those States to men Ert.!lllj‘lérly, old Whigs, Lib- c like, Of course such a policy would cause hitter osition from somne of the Republicans, and ollows that an attempt of this sorc to split the Democrats mlght result in splitting the Re- Whetlier It comes o on reat deal of this kin The feeling that there should be a change of policy towards tho South fs utmost diversity os to whut sl of the soll, men of Democrats and ¢ ‘ces, {erry and plusn. French walnut pancis ven c r ault, Fre three pleces, Jialian marbie top.. .. 70 ihree plecos, with @ ut chsmber sult, outtit vonsisted of two dozen soup-plates, knives, counter fmprovised from o pl rels. Al the canned oysters were bought up, rotufled ot &1 a plate, t, and K. B, 1edled out the stews with uch satisfaction besining from his florkd vountenunee, but with a caoker eatiug at his heart, and his partner was the cause of it, Poor Smith, like oll great men, bhad o weakuess, and gentle woman was his falling, vers of his gallantry he “sct up” the oysters whenever thelr delieate appetites demanded them, and, in settling tor them, fell back on bis half futerest In the concern by remarking: forks, vte., and u ank and two bar- ink, with a capital 000,000, for the pur- cr. operations for refunding tho_national debt, with representa~ tives In the Boord of Directors from all the memuers of the present syndicat from the houscs of Brown Brothers, and Yon Huffman. The plan proceeds upon the fdea that Gen, Grant could he chosen and could e induced to accept tho presidency of this bank, This wonld give him ap assured lucome, with an ything or not, there and, when served ) of talk (n the alr, posc of conduct! *“There wns millions 8o often, fu the life of men, Their works, thongh born of strife, Dy Him who lins the decper ken Ato turned to germs of 1ife, Cuanues Ruros. TIOW GUILLOTINING TEELS. It has been reserved for M, Moodate, an Ital- oneral, but the DIYY GOODS 1N THE CITY apo the change nesl _'The Boutbern Democrats aro n a frame of nifnd to do somethiug, but there {8 no agree- ment what it will be, | They are dlzgusted with the Northorn Detnocrats, and mad ublicans, and In pretty good general vondition w, ‘Adiress, for O BALE=WIOLE olt u centraily-locai ALP-INTEREST TN it Guod Teasons for selling, Ad cery lodves low re freea Vst Tribune ot Loaunaresses. \VARTED-EXPERIEXCED BILIRT.IRONERS ON his X 3 ros R intk Lrice §1.60 per dosen. WILBON Fiscellnneons. VW ANIED-A NEW YORE HOU . WISHING TO . catabiish an agency fn Chic: Of M 1805 OF ¥UO Ajarean Wth & Tew” iaired Gonics capiial.” The rigl na) rufital business st ouce, Call ndoiph. ANTED-23 OIRLS TO WORK GG S W A et i iengay Ot ON'EOQ CASES, SITUATIONS WANTED~MALE. ‘Lraaen, ITEATION WANTED—BY AN HON | L i v 1 e, Tk O et b oy Iearn the ‘usiuess; good refe . 7 Irath the husiuess; good references. Address P77, Misncelinncots. QITUATION WANTED=BY A YOUNG MAN (OER- 13 s 10 da laboring (na maoalactory of any kindi TTUATINY ) Geran girl f American faiuf) JTUATION D=Ad " BURD] 3 S5 Giior two diya at i3 Norh Ciarkar, L T GINL Tal fousework bu CTABLE swall 10 couK, wasl, ond frun, or & privaie tamily.” Call kt JITUATION WANTED=DY 1040 recund work sud sew! Tl ins private fauiily. Fiel g, OF genes aso call for three days st @ru‘ N WANTED=TT A THONOUGHLY-COMe », tent dining-rool J D Tatens dining:tooum girty reference £ requlred. 318 Housokeepors. SITUATION WANTED=BY A COMPETEXT WID- OW lady as Bousekeener In suy respectable placet £Uod peiercten, "Call 107 threa daya at 09 Weat Sadi- Hmploymont Agoencies. NS WANTEU=FAMILIES IN WANT OF or German feninle elp can be , B0 Milwaukee-ay. QITUATION WARTE Dl Drst-clase help of ail nationalitfes ARY, 5, LAIMUBE, 241 Weat Madison s S IN WANT OF nbo sulted by Went Sides ‘1 ELIZARETH-S8T.~GENTLEMAY AND WIPE ca secure 8 neatiy-furnisied (runt alcove rovm, With buard i Lwo JUUDZ et cAT Alss be sccommodated’s privato family, Nouth Nide, TWENTY-BECOND-ST.~STONE FO N o (3 EAST VAN HIUREN =T, NEARL BTATE=DOARD 4O “forirdies or gentlemen, §4 18 g wentlemed, §4 10 $5 ber weok, Wit {an gentlemun, to let the world know, through Jas Difense, swhat. 1t fecls like to be gulllotined, s fn 1873 condemned todeath fora crimo of which ho was Innocent, and it was not the fault of Itallan justice that he cscaped, The Llade of the guillotine fel), but the wood In the groves of which i¥ran had swollen slightly, and the knife stopped barely two ceotimetrea from hls neck, While they wera repairing this defect o repriove arrlved,—the true murderer lud been found and had confessed his crime, “It wasat8 m.m., Aug 17, 1873," says M. Moundate, **that my coufvssor, I’Abbe Fernin, ‘entered my voll to unnounco to me that I must When at the touch of his hand upon my shoulder I awakened, I comprebended ab once the uature of bLis errau contldence it secins thl A haye spoken, but my mouth contracted and_uo saliva molstened suddenly invaded the lower part of my body. u_supreme effort 1 succeeded in gasping ‘The pricst auswored I heard only a confused Then s sudden shot through me, ATEST BARGAIN EVEILOF- S ELIben bughose For vceupation sufticiently dignitled and agrecable, i double; location” good. “Ade while It would gratify his famil his futuro residence near Ulysscs Grant, Jr., has been in New York for s or two consulting with bank ofllcers on the ect, and Lhere Is u strong disposition among somo of the moucyed men with whom the mat- ter originated to carry it through.” help along a break-up, All'awalt the arrival of Hayes and the promulgation of o pfills}'.m L V. “Them's mine.” ‘The thing was growing very monotonous, K, B. remonstrated with ‘his partoer, promized to restrict his Hberality.” One eveninig, aftera good run of customy Bruwn was stirring the contents of the kettle and fng up the recelpts, whena party came inand ranged up to the counter, ports, four ladies of the Bret Narte % B. supposing some of the fered —a four yean' hat of hissons. S8 I8 CHICA: 0 wurk for onie part 4,00 s, Audrcss p sl A Al T AN 3 . Addreas 14 3! ‘l'yl‘lll !nl‘l‘ffil{ HINZULES S AND CARITIAGES, OAD OF 1ORSES, FIOM e 1iluols, Gt for all uses, from. OEI' . nled woudi one week's U Woud as oW extensiun top buggics, made wpen rusd wagune, delivery waguns, wii kinds "uf express whgons, plastori THE CURRENCY m the Editor of T} Cineago, Fob, 24. —Delleving that the cuprency time, wore vitally Important to tho Lusiness interests and proaperity of the nation than any other, and that through the sophlsmsof some and tho atudled sllenco of others, conpled with the neglect or refusal of pobllc journals to fully and freoly discass it, It fs moro Imperfectly understood than subjects of this magnitude should be by the peaple, fur whose benefit alone nll laws d belleving that the law of 1873 do- MATRIMONY AND PRIMA-DONNAS. * Phtladeiphia Hulletin, Mme. Adellua Pattl, Marchioness of Caux, ‘has hud In her married life some such experi- ences as have befallen other great singers who accepted as hushands titled or wealthy spend- thrifts. Bho'is about to.apply for a judicla) separation from her husband, and it 1s under- stoad that the reason is that he spends, in aud vther extravagances or vices, the o carna by her talents, band of Mlle, Oarcls, Maltbran, was a rich New York merchant, who, falling in husiness, began to spend her money and sho left him, marrying, nfter bis deaths, De Berfot, the violinist. When Mile. Sontug, who was aa great o colebrity as Paiti has become, married the Count Rossf, ‘she retired from the staze. But tho Count Fambled away bor'fortune, aud she was compelled to ve- suma her profossiun to support herself, her and even her husband, Mlle. Albonl, of all contraltus, was married to the Itallan Marquis of Pepoll, fortune so fast that she got a judicinl separas tion, and, as he has sfuce died, she married lately ther cases of prima- ed to wasteful fortune-hunters could be cited, but these of Malibran, Sont; Albonl, and Pattl are the moat dlatinguish aud Pattl need not be ashmned of belog o the company Ih which she finds herself, OF A GANDER, A correspondent (nforms usthat in the village of Droytou & graln-buyer, several weeks ago, saved o gander from two dogs who were acting rudely toward Lim, and ever since e has shown the greatest affection for his protector; In fact, lie never leaves him white in the market, and It Le enters & storo or other place of business, the gander will remain outslde the door until his pruardian comes out, and will always greet him with kindness,which heshows by making a great s wings, wagging his tail, and him wherever ho goea. served of all observers, and is certain ity. He can be secn every day Int! following tus protector from door to door. perceptive faculties of this gunder are remarked body, aud particularly ho will perceive bis protector i Le_coes to buslneas scyeral Y, will jmwcyiatety fly to him with ¢very demon- stration of love. e A PLEA FOR THE MOLE. Lonaon Sportsman. Tn some parts of Belgium attempts have been made to extirpate the moles from the soll. At . one of the most elegant chateaus In that coun- try, surrounded by & park edorned by magnifi- cent Jawns, men were employed to catch and kill the moles. After o thne they were killed disappeared entirely, in consequence of the velvety grasa of the luwns soou with- cred. The vause of the mischicf was a emall white weed which had woles. These little auimals, 1 are, a8 tho above [ncident prov- on an estate. 'The proprictor of the chuteau, after he had made tl stock his place with s fresh sup- after which the lawus fourished type, and Bmith. buya had made o winnlug, and w: the strength of 1t, deftly arranged ¢ at stews In front of the crowd. draft on the cuntents of the kettle, but $8 cash was 20 profit, thought Brown, as he pussed the plekles to a tady, and blandly asked Sn would have a little pepper-sauce fn hi was called for aud procured atthe bar, heing responsible for it, and the bar-Keeper sald Arkans Kk “must have struck the right and,” and asked “1f ho was treating” Brown did siot know, but_ruslied back with the wine, which soon followed the oyaters, and the repas was over. The guests slowly tiled out, the rear sht up by Smitn, who remarked to his part- 3 1t was too much, 1t wasn fearful loctor Udgky, 8 to| and despite my own ihe day or week will sell o nvnthly and . adverso . to ylnlv:nre-l. .. wal o 4 but abeolutely unmconstitu- lupressed with this conviction, re of my Lieart to awaken tnquiry on this subject, so that thoughtful minds might bo led to Investigate, and, by s full snd falr discusslon of the subject, the truth might be so presented as to secure that leginative action that the intcrests of tho country required. that I believed the law of 1873 was unjust, injuri. ous, adverso to the intercata of tho peoplo,and un- It muat be admitted, it my bellef 16 well founded, that the law should pever havo been passed, and that it should have beeu repealed when Its character was knowa. cles I have presented some of the conslderations that Jed to these conclusions; allow me at thiy to giva my reasone mothodically than I have leretofore done, aud, first, ssto its constitutlonality, By the Conatls tatlon, power la given Congresa to borrow money, — tocoln money,—to regulato the value theret, and to regulate thu valuo of forel ullver slone are recognized by The terme nsed to desly rv, pounds, francs, A mortal chitl BIX-YEAIL OLD_ DAY MARE, gv0d for carriage or bige! 1% hae been the atrong d ylll‘ e ..;.q chivap fur vusl x sound and gentl two guod work bo ly afier 1 p. m, at knuw not what. cash Afiply st thy Hsliruad Cluthing House, nOMBwER cornet Of Canal and Sladison I Tage, Brot one fell blow demolishicd the bi scattering tho atew in all directfo Jug, “That's mine!” Anotlcr swe ax, and the soup-plates werea total wrock, nce wnore the ax descend- and the counter was kindling wuod. at's mine!” rungout on the air, und pa ed the door the ax, propelled by his partuer's vigorous arm, shaved oft his left cary In_which lugered theery heart, thut {8 mine, tool™ ‘That is what bursted up the oyster-stand on Park's bar, e —— ‘What a Girl Swallowed, [ A {-yearold fll‘ son, of Peach ( For sume miuutes d ¢ ercety I sald to. mysell show them that an T BE BWINDLED parttes wlibout res, Lo perfurs) what (s well hat 1¢ 1 'must dis T should ml“imm ‘mmmc!l‘lcd Iwn.h cloun:u{:‘,‘ E with great ra| 3 was horriyl Il he -II‘E'::L or tg mylnlcrrnmzd; 1 thonked the Governor of tho priaon, and asked for some- thing to eat, ‘They brought me u cu) refused ft. Agaln I hud d with tuc horrors of wy situution. 1 vislons of what tho scaffold wuuld be lke v asked theattendunts, ¢Does | Not 8 hit,) answered some- 1 saw before me o new personina oulen,—the exceutioner, od anysell, assorted my coustitutional. “Them's mine " d ho wasted her Iu my former artl. a French gentlemon. UTETLY OUTAIN ry for | atiolily of “D—n your AND QUIETLY OBT and mechsnieal ‘erritory, fur incotpatit] berien ce. + lwoms 8 aud U, Chicay refei Fuo after Jecree, gown of black w 0N UBTAINING would have risen, detei lnl:noccmc. but I fainted, and when I returned to nfoned in tha cart which lace. 1 cust a shudder- I AM THE ONLY also reter ta Cler] r U. 1t BIMS, 67 Ashiand Ulock. Chicasy. FOSNG G Ditile an cOinplete uBd In perfecs order, 4-footbied Iron lathe, B, KO! Hoom 9, + Permenus Car- Colerain Township, about ninetcen doys ugo swallowed o plece of wood 2 inclies long, and which had a pin pro- truding from one end of it. child was uttacked with a violent spasin of coughing, and during it the pin and stick were thrown out, The little girl ls now recuvering HBAGACITY consclousucss 1 was was enteriug the death-pl k at the horritle machine. connected and coherent thought, ond the nts between which the knife runs scemed s bigh as the masts of o sl the ptatforms of reslstance, nate monoy, such Jerw, etc., are werely o Indicate tnat thers aro 08 many grajus of 1d or silver In such dollar, o law of the Guvernment which haued it requlrey be, and when colned It becumvs & tedge. that the (overumegt haw bonestly per- ried ita duty In coinln; late the value of money w3y that 80 mag; Last Monday the A rmm s DWOIK MACHINERY < uspcr, Gne Cros-cut and Incli plaaor, alss one ound, frane, oic,, ae 1 was listed up one fxed idea—that Buy bow could I reatst? Iwas seized aud flung down upon the plank, aa if | were puralyzed, ‘) e power 10 regus s sloply snd solel graios of guld and » e e ey ERS, 177 East Madis TANTED—ONE ENGINE, ABOUT taxai, WITHi r sud_all connectlons, Terui ddress 1. E. MOURE, No. 400 Weal and Jay thers for an ju- cro wos a ehar, %, and I fuiuted agoln with the lustinctive the knife bad struck me. the kufte, bat the up) When 1 e to myse] ~AN ELEGANT RU: te, with & frafle sud ved fega aud lyrs, A SPECIAL CHANCI FoveBLe Rty B e, €200, R 103, PIANOS AND ESTEY OROANS ent; lowedt prices snd Y & C. ¥ btate: the power 10 Fegu only to determine its relative value in gol to the gold or stlver dollur of this Uovernment, and all tbe constitutional powers that Con- aos over the wmoucy queation, coio money extend forther than to mwako the necessary srrungements fur assa) testing tho quality ot the gold prescuted . and, when tested, be pledge of i ralne of gold or wilver as coustitute & dollar, or & er part of the lunette. He is the ob- 11 wus in the prison hos PARTNERY WANTED, ALTNEHR WANTED. I8 cap:tal of §1, to take £ WILL BUY A PAILOI ORGAN, ENTIN Ty slore duloK & bu W, wll improveincits. o | SHWING MACHINES, GAMULER DEVOL'S ESCAL'E, Milan (Tenm.) Currenpodence Loulwille Courler- b Delalned at this place, 1 mede the acquaint- auce of George 1. Dovol, the gambler. Holsu geutlemanly-looking persou of 47, dark sandy lialr, light ssndy whiskers, beginuing to show the siiver,s quick, plerving gray eye, ruddy complexion, i3 of good sddrcss, and s sweel talker. He was born fu Oblo, but for thirty years has been &' guimbler. While operating on the Bhortline Road, near Lagrange, he won ubout $1,800 and five gold walches, and ended tho gume just as the tralu was leaving Lagrangu on jts way to Cinclonath ' The victims squealed terribly, and provosed to baye thelr treasure or blood, They marshaled thuir forcesand drew thelr rovolvers. Dovol skipped Iuto thu rear coach, lock!ng the door- 8 he went. He then went to the rear platfonn, and, although the train was running at the rute of thirty-five miles au hour, selected & clear spot snd juwped. He rolled over at o Lively rabe, but picked Lu- strangers, as req Less uf $12 L0 0r B1Y, men e 6 morniog 88 ENDICOTT & CU. ihe law requir parte of adullur, or nuwmber of dollary, as the lece, when coined, is declared to popresent? De t glvu the power (0 aay L wopey, of that elthcr 1a not woaey? demovetized, then Loth—aud it the power ls given to destro; veot the coliection of debts, and overtarn all Lhe regulations by which the trunsactions of d in past centuries culn money does not give tho vowez 1o dey § 1t may ba sald that the powsr to regulate the value of cotued money gives power (o domonetize It What | bave before wald tpon this Dears to me, 14 8 sutliclent auswerto It was glven o that when a plece of gold ue silver was presented In exchange for sn aricle It should haves palrof scales (0 welgh it or esort to a chemlcul auaiysia to detormiue iis rity—for both had been already done by the joverument, aud it sticatation of the valuo ap- red upou the face of the culn uly the powsr 1o regulate tho value of money did not coavey the power L0 sa, The powes 10 Jegulate bhe value of furelgu coln chines, cusbracin; cachs; will cluse jub $luny luaped on uiactiy TEW AND LATEST “ment compiets sud it ODUMAN & CO. jands House, between 0and 13 atgold or silver fa not EOIE_SALE, \OR BALE—GAS MACHINE-100 LIGHUT CAPA( g capacity, snd 100 argas u&fil T3t town, baquire KAF—A GOGD BET OF 1y 8k 7 o R $ALECA LAKGE NEWFOUSDLANU DOG. s Weat Erle st ity, and carbureila burnets, In working LATEST SINGEIL 632 Wil Gadiie W IG w0 blocks oF DAY NTED—A FIRGT-CLA] i baensie 8 LOCK.ET! reta X ok TriDine bifce. TO l.uqulz: i S| ‘ADI.E DUCK PROPEIR! ON with raliroad counectivus. Apply to JOIIN ROP| gorth of Twelfib-at., by louscd ai & 0w ratal it 41a0d 43 Walasl SHAMBERS' OTCLOPEDL, 4 §23; Lussing's Fleld Bot $10; Wurcester Dictlouary (uew), $3; flogary. 847 Clrcle uf Blenc t down by the ough trouble- ©d, very usefu D-GOOD FARMS OIt F. asren, Henry, of Kooz Countlus. foquiryor 3. 1k FOR BOOKS—Biu Pl CUAFIN'Y, come 't hud oo value, & JALOB WEIL, 140 18 WATIASH-AV.—FURNISIED BOOMS WITIK “ oard for gentionicn 2 AL bosrd tor centienicn and wife or singie geatlo 1lote! NEFADA HOTEL, 149 A> AN "iird dour nurih of Monroa. #3, 40, and 67 per_weaky travste; TVE 10U IS W HOUSE, 178 b iTE Paluicr HHuuse—G : Whor without bourde e oo 82 10 83 perweek, UOARD WANTEW, e e S i OARD=NREAKFAST ONLY AND FURNISHED \Iv;,.;':i‘.i': pRerrrea: Kt s ol et Audrew 1+ b7, Tribune oic ol e JRUARD=AND HOME COMFOITS, N NDh, !f Scuorbical, elther i tse sptrie’ on o8 Hleksan st acent tuwn, for au invaiid lad: ! - Erelices exchaiued Adiress et OF Hox st o FINANULIAL, ATADE 0N DIANOS s, ete., ot LAUNDERS' pri; doiph-st., near' Clark, floum 3 DVAN N FUKN E W l\ al, dianond id waich Easod rouiid OF collaferats, 151 KaBAApE-sts Koo B A tent cetive b, Surke. o S 1500 co B0k Hawley LU Ths, ormer Uearboru and Hvhum Seie MOErIeana of Likhoves ASp vint ARG - ent e RBOLIAT LOED SERET ALY SV DT it it Trust Com= DL oty swino fuit, o P R o 0 LOAN ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, i\ 4 4 mun"l’f..'&'.'.'}}’q receipt, and furature, iud Waabing’ TR LR A WILLTASM DICRINDOS, feih A OXEYTO LOAN ON and vicinity at ¢ 155 Lasl L ESTATK TN CHI~ at raloss funds i bagud, M B UAN=IN SUME 70 BUIT-ON SICTaltge b A0 por e rga s when terch vhss K a7 AL BN S Hoonre. e /37 A2()() IO LOAN AT 8 PER CENT 15 ONE Oft. 29,500 b ;.miw_nurrfi:lu‘-’; unllllmi':‘"d TRl ale. B0, f.i!r"méx [ l‘ilrlm\ N woney” &b Loufy L rALSEE W Wallingiva s 100,000 588,08, oved Chicawn propert, LT & WESTH CITY PROP- command. (U0 AND UP- '+ cent, on_fme Ilivols fermi. SHU= VEIG sttarneys L& Washiugion-st, . MISCELLANEOUS, LLUASIFALL FOU CART.DFF CLOTHIN G GATE: u; ellannous klnfiynenulnuleuww'juSAshiLufi&ml‘Lu,u;! i » o expelicd fu threo hours, umn;r‘i'v:?e. ek FT ME, AND 1P T SR 4 SY PARTY WISHING 10 LEARN oo PSSR AE ly SL rack 7 Y v, Tribuue otfice. bl i = LUST AND FOUND,. GIT-LADYS FOCKET-DOOK; FU ; Lo Nl Pnil PR WA RIS 10845, SULTRUnIE, boo, Murre) Ans e will be owar Jau on ICAVIag BLDH 4% 570 W ehars + corocr of Taeifibeal, OST-FEB. 21 A POCKET-BOOK CONTAINING gute for a0, & sl Chuck, B comiputaion ticked i foliet Crossuid. aud a it migey. A lberal rovard Larrabce-at, wiil be pald fur o ¥ EVEAING, ¥ED. 77, X 7] [0gIgpuEapay, KYERING, Vb, i AN 0N uiton. The < leaving at 473 Wabdah s e suslve seRant STORAGE. SUESITURE, CAUNIAGES. AND MERCHANDISE stured Bt ISwest ratcs {u Hro-Lrool wirehousd, 1 W Mootve-st. W loal Wwousy ot U per calt per bauuilh -