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TIT CIMICAGO TRIBUNE: TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1877. : a ee “BRENTANO-DRU} Tho Congressman Replies to the dudge. And Criticises Ilis Last Lotter with Much Sharpness. Concluding with a New Ohargo Against Commissioner Hoyne. Tue Trinunm poblished tnst week Juige Druimond's reply to tho letter written hin during the preceding month by the Jlon. Lorenz Brentano, in referenco to the caso of Frits Frillmann, who, it was alleged, had heen unfatr- ly dealt with by United States Commisstoner phil Iloyne. It now gives Mr. Bren- tano's reply to the Judge, reviewing In detull the points made by the Jatter, and concluding with another charge amilnst Mr. Hoyne—the fesulng of warrants in Dank, Without expressing any opinion na to the legality of this practice, it may be sald that {t baa long been customary for the Cominte- sioner to leave in his office warrants signed In biank, so that if a warrant were needed during his temporary absence ft could be obtained from bis clerk, This was notably the case ing the whisky troubles. pian Sept. 8.—The Hon. Thonae Drum- mond, United States Circull Judge, Chicago—Sin: Thave read inthe Steate-Zeilung a translation of er jetter of tho tk Inet.. nddrevsed to me, and Poa translation of tin Tie Thinuys, and'l as Mime that. both tranalationa aro correct, The diginal letter Thave not received up to the pres- Tirmament, but I recelved your note dated the Mth foet Informing me that, and onder what cir- cumstances, you had communicated your answer throngh the Uerman papers in the German lan- ri ont etate In that note that the editor of tha Stante-Zedung had heard, not through you Qirectiy or initirectly, that you had euch a letter yeady, Tpolitely Inform you that, on the day be- fore pour ietter wae published, a’ gentleman who judd tnjoyed the pleasare of truveling Iu your com pany raid at the dinner-table of a woll-patrontzod Fratanrant that he had through hie conversstion qrith yon lenrned that you had n crushing anawer to my leliee in preparation. Ip this way the editor of fhe Stants-Zellung appears to have received hia in- formation indireetly from you. Why he had ta romiee not to let the English papers have your ettar for publication Is something which you moy be bettor able to explain than I could, ‘When you further eay in your note that "From my course In relation to the other letters you in: ferred that publication waa what I ‘chicily deeiresl,” lenvo, to. Fe ‘your memory by referring to onmn article ring to be acurreapondence from Waahing- Paoto the Chicago Fonent gat in reality written As the editorial rooin of that moral newepaper.—tho only one in the clty which acts’ as your and Mr. Jloyne's champion, —and in which artiels the public was Informed that you bad written o **caustic opiate” tome, which f did not dare to anaw Only inconsequenco of thi cowardly personal at. ‘trek, 1 handed both letters, your **caurticepiatle” and my answor, to the representatives of the newr- pore, English and German, but not before I had Tatunitted to yon, and you'had received, my an- gwer, Lom too well acquainted with the usages pre- falling in goodauciety and among rentiomen to have ny ouewer to your ‘*canstic enlstie” printed ba- Tont (ho original into your hands, foro pont at the Srame time ‘giving pubs Yeity. to your letter, The public may therefore compare my conduct with yours, and alxo juazo whether your **inferenco" that it waa only pubiication that T desired Is anything elso but o Rew insult added to the others, (AM SINCERELY THANKPUL To YOU FOR TOE SEX CATIEDRA! LESBON contained in your letter of the Sd inet. I lear frotn ft that the Revenge fav Is a very complicated thing and hard to understand, and ** that Chava misnnderstood some of its pruvisions, notwith- dtanding my twelve yoars’ practice of law in my home." If saloon-keepers and. other small busi- ‘nesk men wha have not practiced law na did, are, for the crime of not having understood some of the revisions of that complicated thing, the Ierenue y miuieted by your MMe.” Moyne in digis from £20 "to "800, and are table fo heavy. fires and inorlsonmente, J cant only eay that that complicated and harid-to-be- sitforsteod thing la an exeeliont thing for mien ike Jour are Hoyne and hie brethren in the nyolls- Uividing business, and ae goad o4.8 mint for coin. ing money out of merchants, Toanutacturers, atid sku iraders Who, at every moment, are In danyer of stumbling over one of the intricacies of that manterplece of legiaintiun, and Hable to fall Into. the hands of one of tho runners of your Mr, Tloyne, who are going around armed with a **lcttre dy cachet’ to seo whom they can esteh In the meehes of that complicated thing, the Hevenuc law. Dut when T say Tam obliged to you for your Jeeaun, {ron which I profit by the knowledye that, jn. this free countey, whero Government In Insti Anted forthe henedt of the governed, 8 man can De deprived of hin Uberty and be! consigned tuafelon's coll forthe term of two years for tho heinous crime {that a poor devil not understanding the provinions of that complicated thing, the Iteve- uo law, hon forgotten or neglected for a few daya to pay tho tax for hla retail business, without any felanons intent, will prove my gratliude by refere Hinge you to Noe, dtd of the ltevlaed Statuten, w ayes ‘No suit for the recovery of taxes, or any fine, penalty, or forfelture, shalt bo commenced uniean the Commissioner of Internal Revenue authorizes he proceedinss,"* and to cc. i, The Commissioner of Internal Tevenue, with the advice and consent of the Secro- tary of thio Treanury, may compromue any clvil oF eriinina) care arleing under the Internal Revenue fostead of commencing ult thereon: and, with tho advice and consent of sal Secretary and the recommendation of the Attornuy- General, he may compromiao any much caro after prult thereon ise been cammenced."* This prov Yislon of that complicated thing, tho Revenue Inw, ma to be unknown in the Arcade court building: of Chicago. If you will look into the **{ntornal Rovenuc Recor" of March 2, 14870, yoo will Ond there, ‘under the heading ‘Instruction of tho Attorney- General In reference to the power of United States District Attorneys in Internal Revenue auite," a Jetter from. the Attorney-Ueneral's office dated Feb. 10, 1870, in which that officer saye; ** In In- ternal ovenno aulte {think you aru not anthor- fred to enter a nolle Irovewut ‘on paynient of coats, without obtalning authority from either tho Com: missioner of Internal Revenue, or the Kecrotary of the ‘Treasury, or the Attorney-General, because ruch un entry on conditlon of paying costes ia re- garded substantially as a compromixe.? How are both law and the {netruction of the At- torney-General obeyed In the office of your Mr. Hoyne, where such compromiscs have been made ‘by the hundred—nay, by thy thousand—in suite which the Commissioner of Internal Hovonay would never have authotized tobe commenced if he had xnown tho circumstanzes, and that the ouly and real purpoya waa not to benedt the United Ktates Treasury, but only to got costs out of pour vietime who had not been familiar with the provide fons of that complicated thiug, the Mevenuo law? Tn nitigation of these favrant oficial violations of (ho Jaw, an far atleast as your Mr. Hoyne and the District-Attarney are concerned, it may by pleaded thut the furmer doea not receive any salary, and the latter only $200 o year, and that these officers Bro virtually set upon a bunting-ground to hunt for poor victimes who donot underviand that couple Sated thing, the Hevenuo Jaw, and sce how the can get thelr compensutlon outof petty casew whic Jawyers of good atanding would consider balow thefr chznity to prosecute, This explaing the pour Tudterlal out of which very often Cnited States Diatrlet Attorneys are cut, who five on the pro- ceeds of ch pettifogging cases, and who have to call in the avaistance of prominont lawyers ata heavy expensy tu the Governinent whenever an hu portant case aria Rsemplu sunt olosa, T LEARN YROM YOUR LETTER that the non-payment by Prillnann of the apccial tox was nol a crime perso, oe if he had robbed or severoly qwjured 8, (indeedt), but that tt wow only made a crime by complicated thiau which, common mortal belnge cannot understand, When Tetudiog law at tho University of Heidelberg, my Frofeusors told me (hat It Waa ono of the fends. Inental principles of criminal jurisprudence; **No. crime without a law," and tbat onteide of an ar- Renized community, In the natural condition of mien, there were no crimes at all. Lut now lece that my Professors did uot koow much, and that there are really crimes per se aud crimes by that complicated thing the Kevenve law. By lookin; Auto that complicated thiug, § find that poor Feil qann's crimo could have been punished by » heavy fine and imprisonment ‘for not mure than’ two years, which yuur Mr, Moyne in the Boger cave explained to that ‘criminal, Trecallect tho intense excitement which laet year prevalled In thiv city whey eomo scorcs of persons, Culted States oficors and distillers, the so-called whisky ringeters, were prosecuted tor trimes which f should think wight be called crimey rev. Lrecollect that Mr, Jacub Kebm, sald to ave been the originator aud chict wanazer of the Hox, who, as it (a utleged, defrauded the Govern. 000,000, not’ by neglect or by havin toud the provisions of that complicate thing tho Nevenue law, bot with intent, was weutenced to six monthe’ finprisonment fa the County Jall. and furnivbed with comfurtable quace Verein a public dailding, which for that purpose was uicknamed s jail. Would it not have been o food illustration of dustice as administered under that complicated thfng tho Revenue law to send Frits” Feilimann, the freat criminal, made Such by that complicated thing the Revenue law, tw the Penitentiary, aud put the striped ‘unlfornt Upon bis back, for having committed the aboml- uable crime of paying bis Ticenwg taxes, amounting to $30, with 50 per cent interest ngG pewalty, four davetuo lat, Verily, ho bas cause tobo thankful to your Me, Hoyne, who graciously saved bim from baru savor at Joliet for putling the paltry sum of sree eat area could not help expressing to you m: feolings of gratitude fur your neisre ne recund re Crimes per av and crimes by that complicated thing the Kevenua law, Icaunot accept your lesson i aegard to the S$ OF SEVERAL AVFIDAVITS cori Tbad appended to my letter. You say you we acd tbat], ass reon learned {1 Taw: (accept ioy Uhiuke for tho cumpllment), sbould send you cupica of aildavite, If Thad subcilited to you thoes oupiss as ducument~ Ilan if Dean avedl its Twould rather stand itt Then appealing to another party he. Si may I alt next te youl You don't lok bhe a Mar? We need barily ray Chat he got hi. seat, and that the ort finn proprictar thoneht that there was sumething wrong about our social system, CURRENT GOSSIP. SPENCER. ” Thad lack to yon, Spencer, where'er you may got May Fate open on you the floodgates of Wol |, May tha roake of Remorse in your thlevieh heart ary evidenco yone eneering remarks woul tifed. iat Pappended those copies o atatements of facta, and muvgerten te jon the allanta hefore you and exam {hele onthe, cu not ral in te our firat letter 1 will be iy at al earandexamine the proofs? Did yon not ray namo letter: ‘hf soudesico | will examine Mr. Frillmann, Mr. Moyne, and the Deputy Mare whal in yout presence, and will hear of re additional evidence touching the charge i against Mr. Hoyne °F Bd Prot offer the witness named In the copies of the atilavite? Why did you not summon and exandne them upon thuir onthe? Tat you ray in your letter: 1 ci not ‘condemn Mr, Moyne — on __ written platementas which are handed to you by newspaper: offices or persona charged with violating the law, andon whom heavier corta have been impoxed Uhen they wanted to pay." Do yan ‘mean to ray that a robbed person fa an incomprient witness agninst the robber? How can you eay that these ersousdo not dare to Iay tho original alidavite Betore you when I offer thelr oral sworn teatimon: before you? st would have coat qa only a line aid- dresred to me that you required the original afit- dovite inateal of a pereonal examination of the witnesser, nnd you would have received them without delay. It a soinewhat surprising that yor will not con- sider the qnestion whether the costs were Ogared ‘up too high, as that was not tho basi of the com. plaint, and a discussion of this question would lead tow far, Mr. Moyne fs your creature, Appointed hy yon, ‘and removable only throngh yous he ts your subordi- nate, he acts under your authority, and you are therefore morally resnonalble forhiscondict. In my opinion, you ought nat to decline to superriso hia oficiat actaand probe then tothe bottom, 1 should think It was the business of the Cunrt to see that the ofticers of the Court do not charge extor- tlonate fees. {tts tho general opinion, and ft was charged in the public prose, that the costs charred in Mr. Hoyne's office wera iliezal, and therefore the honor uf tho Court reems to domand that that question onght not to be dodged, JUST AS YOU BVADE THIS YOU EVADE THE OTUER, QURSTION, 4 whether an {innocent man cun bo mada to pay the costs of a proeccution, Jt fasnot the single caso of Fritz Frillmann = And bo § $22 which = be ha fo pay which is the hans of the compi@mt, It isthe system of arresting: men who have no Intention of defrandiny the Gove ernment, not forthe purpose of prosecuting them tofinal judgment, but for tho plain purpose of muleting them into n Jorge amount of custa, to ho div.ded between your Mr. Hoyne and hte confeder- ates, Thidaystem, which must bring the Govern ment into contempt which la practiced In the ante- room of the hatin of Justice wheru you presite, and hasbeen practiced there for tenor twelve yenta; thie eystem of corruption which has mado your Mr, Hoyne, the poor carpet-barver from Galena, a rich man ina fow years; this system of blackinailing, fitot Mla divinity. Tt anil that walted np within the Lroad base of this tuloty monmrest avitte efilar te those of the Prophet at 4 Which contain conntlese treasures of emg and gold, the contributions of generations of faithful worshipers. It isa fact not generally known that Rangoon faundermined by nutmerona aecret passage , open only to the priestly dass of the Hurmcse, and, deftly hidden behind the idols on the ter- race, where many small pagodas stand, PE iny- eelf have discovered entrances to these myatr- rious passages which appear to lead directiv under the gilded temple. It is rumored that, heneath that seemingly solld m: the heart of the pagoda is hollow, and there, In its Inner- mont sanctuary, lit by llickennng tapers of wax, with the wealth of past cans on every aide, the holy Hlch Priest of Budha kneels in his devo- Hone, not before a brazen f ey but in the lve ipy presence of his guiding spirit, and, like the Grecian at Delpios, waiting the word of com- mand from the denizens of spheres where spirit vanquishes tuntter, WE LONDON SKETCIING CLUL, Sert’mer for October will have a paper entitled A Yankee Tor and His Friends.”—the “tar” being Capt. Morgan, of a New York packet; and the “friends, Dickens, Thackeray, Turner, Sydney Smith, the members of the London Sketching Club, and others. ‘The following pare Rraph deserites that yhilque association of paint- ers: “ For rome scars during tthla period of his Ife, Capt. Morgan was an honorary member of the Lundon Sketching Club, an honor which was enhanced by the fact that he was the only such member chosen by tho Club during the forty yeara of {ts existence. This little Boctety was composed of eight artiste who held weekly ineetings from, November to May, at the houses ofthe members sucacssively, for purposes of artand eriticlam. They met gt 6 o'clock, when esubjéct fora sketch was given by the host of the evening, four hours being the time ullawed euch one for the corapiction of bis drawing, At Wo'clock supper was nnnotinced, and after sup per the xketchies were exhibited, and they al- ways met the ordeal of a severe eriiielm. On onfy onu night in the year was the use of colara wrinitted, for, with this one exception, an ia- exile law of the Club required that all work should be done in sepia and India ink, and on oue dayin each year the dissipation of a tong ramble in the ‘country was ordained, in Mt be jn hyn z an- dwelt, And the alr that you breathe turn to vapors from Nell O may all the caraes, since thi world began, That wero attered, of thonyht of, or dreamtof by man ‘ Combine and puree yon, where'er yon may flec, And in one crashing curso may they light upon thee! Ron't Tunney. —— AMERICAN POLITICS, AND BUN- KER WILL, Boston Aderrtiaer, Willlam Black, the novelist, ts writing a story with the title of “ Green Pastures and Piccad{l- ly,"" “in conjunction with an American writer,” in which he turns to goof account some of his personal observations during bis recent visit to thiscountry. Theheroof tho story with the ladles of his company have arrived ot Saratoga. ‘They have dincd nt the monster hotel with ite flashing Hghts and its troop of black waitcrs, ‘The band is playing in tho square; the fashlon- ablo guests are promenading along the balcony, and the travelers are quietly enjoying the bright spectacle and the grateful coolucss of the summer night: “Was it not kind of thosc two gentlemen, both of whom wore ample frock-coats and straw- ate, to place thelr chairs just before us on the lawn, so that. we could not but overhear their consersation?! And what was it all about? 4 ¢ Pennaylvania's alive,—-jest alive,’ said tho elder of thetwo, ‘The miners are red-hot ui 6, Sirf You should have heerd mo at Mauch Shunk,-%,000 neople, and a barbecue in the woods, and a whole ox roasted,--biggest thing since “Tippecanoe and Tyler tov,” When fF told 'em that the bloated ‘bondholders robled tem of thelr hard-carued waes, to roll in | ¢ e , 5 ty be- a commemoration of the founding of the een ind Shefore oe en “ot wealth, and dress in purple and tine Hneu, Nke | Club, As the list of members ine public opinion, where all the whitewash which | Solowon In all his glory, and the Mltes-of-the- | cluded Btanfickd, Leslie, ma, wasted to cover up the rottennesn of oMcial miscondact will nut blind the public eve. Ifa complaint is made inn loyitimate way and for a leyitiinate purpose, {t may be right to make a compromiso with the defendant and’ get the costa ontof him, instead of the Government, if he has coursed the complaint bys fault of his. But theav cascn fre different. Hore le a ayxtem of hunting up honent cltizeus who have violated one of the teehuiealities of that complicated thing, the Iteve. nue law, and making them pay large amounts of conta, 10 be divided amongst «flcens of the court and the {tevenue rervice, whom fame calle the ** Court Itng," a branch of tho famous ** Galena ring,” under whoxe rule the people of Chicaze finvo euffercd nlxteon long years, and which the Prosident hos Just’ begun to clean ‘out. Your Mr. Hoyne, of Galena, ia fA promineut member of this **Conrt Ring.” He enjoys in tho Arcade Court Building privileges the two Chalons, and other well-known nates, with an ocasional guest in the person of Londecur, Turner, or Con- stable, the sketch ere often of yery great bewutys tile, in general, tt is remarkable that such fine effets. both In conception and execu. tion, could be obtained In the narrow limits of the lime allowed, The Queen, who with the Prince Consort, was much iutercsted in the Club, Is euld ut one time to have expressed ber incredulity ax to the posalbitity of {ts members peal such resulta if held strictly to the ettee of the law in respect to time, and. as this not unnaturally touched the pride of the society, her Majesty wis forthwith invited to give her own subjects on any tio eveniugs she might bo pleased to deaiguute. Accordinely, on two different ocensfons, o roya) page Was sent al ex- getly 6 ocloek from Buckingham Palace to the valley, yo. should ha¥e heerd 'em shout. T thought they would tear theirahirts. ‘The bond is the shary-p'inted stick to poke up the people.” “And how about Philadctphyt? says the other. “Well, I was not quite so hefty there. There's a heap of bonds In Philadelphy; and there's no use fn arousing prejudices,—painful feclngs,—tntyinderstandings. “It ain't politics, What's good for one allo ain't good, for another sile, You sow your ceed as the land lays; that's politics. Where people hain't got no, bonds, there's where to go in heavy on the bondhohl- ere. Butin Philadelphy I give ft to em on re form and corruption, and the days of the Revo- lution that tried men's souls, and tlint sort ’o thing,—nnd wishin? we had Washington buck aguin, That's always a tremendous p'nt, about which are accurdet to none af thoother Commis. | Washington; and when people are skittish on | house at which the Club was then sit- alonera af the United States Court. While all the | creat questions, yuu fall back on the Father of | ting, bearing lier Majesty's choice as to other Commlanioners have to wee where hey. cart hls, Fount Q A aera » ob! tho ats | Mbjects aud ‘also her Majcsty'a directions to ind an office, your Mr, Hoyne uccuple 4 bed i é Pee erich the Caavernimpne bia ter fae, the rents ae Waahingtois dead) chien wall uutit the skutehes should elple. iy ‘Of courso he’s dead,’ gald the othor, triumphantly, ‘and that's why he’s a living fs- sue Inwcanvass. In polities; the deader a man is ihe more you can do withbiin, I10 cun’t tuk aces “¢ And about Massachusctta, now!’ the hum- ble tnquiror asked. “* Well, those Yankees don’t take too much stock fn talk. You can't do much with the bonds and corruption in Masauchusctts. ‘Thero you touch ’em up on whisky and the nigver. ‘The evila of intemperance and the oppressions of the colored brother, those are the two bowers in Maysachusetts.’ “*Rhode Island? “40, well, Rhode Island fs s one-horso State, where everybody pays taxes and gocsto church; and all you've got to do fs to worry ‘em about the Pope. Say the Pope’s comin” to run the machine.’ “Then these two rolapse into allence, and wo which is farniehed, ilghted, and heated at tho ex. pense of the Treasnry. |, a., of the expense of tha taxpayer, {0 violntion of the law, All the cases under the evenue taw, with very few aolitary exceptions, are broayht before your Me. leyne from Galona, and all the costs taken from the pucketa of ‘honest. citizens re divided between your Mr. Moyne and bis co-operators, I WILL NOT DWELL UYON TH QUESTION OF DECENCY * on the point of a popular Government to rend men around inthe month of May to notify tho retail dealers in tobacco and Mquor that the time Law come for paying the taxes of thelr Hcenses, there- by saving honest citizens, for whave benefit our jovernment 4 instituted, much trouble and conts, hae phe now apeakof the modus operandi of your Mr. Hoyne. 1 bey to refer you to Art. X. of thoamendmentsto the Constitntion, the bil of rights, the magna charta of the American people, which a: No ware rants shall isuue but upon probable causa Bup- orted by oath or Aflirmution. Thova in tay posecestcn two wartanta for the are be completes. It ts pleasant to be able to record that on gi occasion, the puge returned protnptly with Mis burden of completed pictures, which, however, were nog left purmanently in the hands of her Majesty. The subjects given on thove two evenings by her Majesty were *Danver? and ‘Elevation. Stanfiold's sketch for the latter was a intdshipinan mastheaded, which has sinco become familiar ns a yignette to an filustraucd edition of Marryatt. It waa thy custom of the cluv to give the sketches made on cach evening to the host of that evening, and as Cup Mor- enn lind the honor to be host on four different evenings, ho was accordingly the vg aniiets scasor of as tuany sets of sketches, the subjects of which are! The Meeting? ‘Night,’ ¢ What You Will,’ and Milton’a ‘L'Allegro.” The Inst two acts are in colors, while the first Includes Lantscer’s original ketch for his alnca fainous, fctury of ‘The Challenge.’ The set * What You WI? is particularly goud, from the fact that the subject imposed no limitations, but rent of aomeli nr ‘anybody, directed tothe Mar | ore left free to pursue our own speculations. Tett each man free to work bls richest vein and shal of the United Staten for the Northern cs . + . . . * practically to chouse his own subject.” District of Minots, commanding him in the A_worl must be satd about the great mame of the United States to anprehend | thoughtfulness of our good fricnds in Boston, QUIPS. somebody oor anybody, and bring hin “ who took us to see crery piace and thing 0! note—except Bunker's ‘hey most scrupue Jously ayolded all mention of Bunker's Hill, just as a Scotchman would rather die than men- tion Bannockburn in the south; and, to tell the truth, we never auw the place at all. This is imuch ta be regretted, for the visiting of auch aches is most usctul In refreshing one’s knowl- edge of history: and, indecd, this courtesy on the part of our Boston friends led ton guud deal of confusion ofterward, For, ove evening up in Canada, when Bell ld been busy with her maps, she suddenly cried out: we Why, we hever went to sco Bunker's IL? th before Phil A. Hoyne, a Commisstoner appointed hy the Circuit Court of the United States In and for the Northern District of Iinols, Those war- ranteare algued in biank by P. A, Hoyne, United States Commissioner, and eealed with the seal of Philip A. Hoyne, United States Commissioner and Comminsionar United States Court of Clatnis, Chicago, 1H, They are LETTERS DH CACHET, an thoy used to be Iaaned under the carrupt reign of the French Kinga in the eizhtcenth century, and put in the hands of intutaters, intxtresses, favorites, and crafty priests, Thoso **tettors de cachet,” blank warrants, the invention of tho tn- famous Father Joseph, 3 tol of Cardinal Kicho- Balt Lako City just at present reminds one of ao Wall street speculation; thero’s no great prophet in It. It {a time that Gen. Howard threw aside his foultsh scrupizs and called for the police— Stochester Democrat. When you read the street-corner legends, “ Peaches 10 cents a dozen,” remember ten is o ign of the decade.—Zoston Bulletin, Several orchestras have. atruck, and therétoro brought about a coalition between the working- oul of EN, e , ow Yt rt with’ or mle! Nelther wo did,’ was the reply, cl ue playingimen.—Vew Hou, could be Allen eh ang edema fie bolder uslulit se And It le closo to Boston? ys mon and the p ny un! j York Tdegram, causce of ho first. French Revolution, 4 Agsuredly.? You can, get ‘a dinner, with o bathing-cuit and lod to the storming. und destruction | ‘She rematied in deop reflection for a mo- | thrown In,” for 60 cents, at Atlantic City. But of tho Tastile, aod -broucht the bad | ment ortwo; and then she sald, in absolute in- | Wo wants a bathing-sult thrown Juto hls of Lowls XVI. undor the ax of the guillotine. To secure the people of this free country againat ileval arresia, Art. IV. of the Constitution guar- antees that no warrants ehall fesuc but upon proha- ble catna enpported by oath of aflirmution, and this coustitutional provision your Mr. Hoyne, tho worthy linitator of Father Joveph, baw,viuluted, antl therupy committed a crime. ‘The purpose for which euch blank warrants wero Asauud, migned by your Me, Moyne and svaled with his officlal een}, fn which warrants Jt in falucly, wickedly, and mendaciously stated that complaint bad been'made to your Mr. Hoyne that somebady or anybody fad violuted the Internal Rovenue Inw, was to arm tho spies tu the pay of your Mr lloyne, who were sent out to hunt up cara in whieh costs could be equccred out of hunest citizens who glreamed they were secure agalnat un- lawful arrests under the Constitution, and to drive the game Into the net hung out in the Arcade Court Huilding, between the oflice of your Mr. Toyne and tho offices of tuo Marabal and tho In- ternal Hevenue, ¢ 1 NERENY KOLEMNEY OFYER TO YOU the two ‘lettres de cachet,” the blank warrants sizwed by your Mr, Hoyne and sealed with bis oftictul acal, av documentary evidence for the grav eat chargo which con bo broutht agalnat n United States afiicor sworn to support tho Cunstitntlon, — against an oficer of the United States Court eluthed with judicial power, Yon will exeneo me that Ido not at once incluse these Important docn- menta, bat await frat your pleasure tu the matte You cun wend your District Atturnoy, or any oth aworn oficer of your Court that you may anthor- fee, to recelve thom out of my hands, 3 ‘You can now redeem your reavwed promo to romove Mr, Hoyne 1 malfensunce In oflce should ho proved azuinst bin only Iu one single case, Here Iv offered to you the Prout of afficlat mis- conduct, whict, if not puntahed, cannot fall to dinner? Aman who was shocked by lchtning on tho faine nlyht that o smallpox hospital was struck was ina dreadful state of suspense until con vinced that he was hit tirst.—Z'Adaddphta Presa, Brown, tho mind-reacter, Is making a tour of the watering-places, It fa needless to odd that he fs thug enabled to get entirely away from his business oud obtain perfect rest. Worcester dress. ‘There wns onc business not disturbed by the railroad riots. Banks continued to fail and life-lnsurunco companies kept bursting just the samo as {n tines of peace.—.Vorrisiuen dlerald. + “Spondulix *—Yes, the people of Romeused much the saino currency a8 wo do. Civear car- ried Roman cagles alY around with him, and thero is a Latin quarter to be seen in Parla to this day.—Aew York Com, Adv. A good little boy who was kicked by a malo did not say naughty words or go honio crying to his mother, He Just thed tho mule within fivo fect of a bechive, backed him round te it, and let him kick.—/lekmond Dispatch, An old hat, so banged anit rusted as to havo entirely lost Its Individuality, wes found near antrentn In New Hampshire and ledto thestory that Seerctary Evarts had been foully made away with.—Danhury News, The Burlingtow Hawkeye says the only way to fell the jurist aud the hore’ apart, when they gre mentioned in print, fs to remember that the nucence? “+1 do wonder that a nation that fought so well, North and South, should show such o senaltivences o3 that. They never sald a word about Bunker's HI when we were at Boston. You would have thought the humillation of that small defeat was quite forgotten by this tine, for Tam quite aure the Bouth would not speak about it; and 1 am quite sure the North fs os proud of Stonewall Jackson now ns the South ean be. “Btonewall Jackson? Bunker's Hilt? “¢wWhatdo you meant? sald Queen T., 6e-.. yerely; for sho thought the young wifo had taken leave of her acnaca. “oWell,’ salt she simply and rather un- gramniatically, ‘ff the North was beaten, they fought well chough afterward; and, when thoy can polut to auch battles as Gettyaburg, they need not be afraid of tho South Tremomberiug Bunker's [lt against them,* “Thigwastooawful, She was the mother of two children. ' Hut wo wrote to our frienda in Boston, beeing them in tho future not to Jet any of their English friends go through the town without tellluyg thein what Bunker's Hill was oll about.” ; - IN NURMATY, Aangoon Currespandence Lorton Tort, There are forty or more Ictters in the vernac ular tongue of the Burmese, dtl of @ elrcular form, and written from right toleft. Ae the language has neither declination nor conjuga- tion, tt takes years of hard and patient study ‘ e1 ” horse is Invarlably referred to ns “Judge Ful- deutroy tho confidence in the Judictary, When th for Europeans to master it, Yet the Juweat | 7° ‘6 Supreme Court of Prussia compelled King Frou: eluas van all read and write, and many of them Herdannsy ortile aes Jurist la alwaya called "Old erick the Great to obey [us order, It wan anid, 11 Tec9. ugeaa Berlin.” Now, let us seo if wo ave Judges in Chicago, Tho hovorof the judicial department leat wtukes Hf it te not vindicated, then you may eend the tioddess of Justice Into bankruptcy, ana, when she cones outof that will, ahe will not yleld 6 cents on the dollur. Ifa man pute hiv hand Into a hornet’a neat bo will be mung; If 8 man undertakes to fight corruption he must be prepared to be covered with foul slander. T did not expect to he saved from visteleas attacks by such Organs as the Cht- cago Times, but T did nob expect to bo insulted by you, and stivered at for my efforts to stops dis graceful system of blackmailing, or to hinve a law amended which you called a conplicated thing. It may he that iy Intiuence In Congress will be quite fuslmificant, bat Jao not cnvy your taste in Tidlents ing my efforts, however bumble and ineffective thoy nay be. The many congratulatory lettors { have recelved from men of whosy esteom J am proud, tho many personal uncourayements, nrginy me to Ko on, frog) our bert citizens, American. German, help we tu overlovk the Infamous att of tho corruptio tog remarks, seem to have a desire to obtain Information. Not long sluice, one’ bright-eyed young, fellew asked mo concerning America, appurently with an ideo thet it was an insigniticant little island in the midst of the sea. Fashion here, as ot home, covera ao multitude of eins, Tho “te mine" of the Burmese feminine does the duty of the “unmentionablea” of tho civilized world, It fs a large piece of cloth or ailk, near- ly square. It is simply fulded and fustened at the walet, snd consequently dows partially open al every step taken by the wearer, disclosing nearly the whole of oue Jey,—s leg which even Vena might envy, Since this tathe custom,” however, {t fs not cousidored finmodest. Au old book of travel, publisbed in the tlrat half of the present cent the tuttuoli feimaleas gular custom of tuttouing their thigha and lege with representation of tigure, cata, and other auimals, ‘The origin of tls custom, as well ox of the dmmudcast dresa of the women, ls sald to have been the policy of a certuln Queen, who, observing that the men were deserting thelr wives and giving themsclyes up to abomfouble vices, persuaded hier husband to establish these eustows by a royal order, that thus, by distlzur- ing the men and setting off the beauty of the woinen, the latter might regatn the atfections of their husbands,’” * *The Golden Pagoda stands’ somewhat back from the mutn portion of the clty, In appear: ance ft ta a solld mass of tuasonry, rising tivr on tiertou great belght, Tt ts regular and syi- inctrical In design, although, berbaps, rather heavy at the base, Ite lofty sumunit le adorned with a yreat tu,—a fauelful framework of trun, which to all appearance {sus light and graceful as fairies’ work, but which, ln reality, is ve ‘Tho value of trade-marks: Tf a hungry, rag: ged, wild-eyed, long-haired fodividual, with a sketeh-book under hte arm, asks for bread, he {a invited to dinner, and the fumily feel elated to think they aro entertaining a etroliing artist. Ifthe same nian loges bis book, and applies for victuats af another house, le is shot at fora tramp. Home has no rifle range, but a Liberty street Jad on Saturday fired wo green apple and bit a survivor of the Oriskany celebration [n the ceu- treof his bump of triunces. The holw {nthe fence through which the bo: escaped was tuo emall fur the veteran, and ao diitculty which threatened to be serluus was avulded.—Aume Bentiued, An English lady about to call with her daughter on the lato President of the Repubile at his house ou the Pare Sts Georges, whis- wired 2a they entered the room, Surah, mind, we natural; don't be affected to Thicrs.) Tho artless girl tmmedtately produced three face hundkerchilefs to abow tat she was prepared for every emergency.—Luston Just. 7 ts and your insulting and snvor- vic, Lowens Dagstano, ——————- OPPOSES PUBLIC SCHOOLS, New Yoru, Sept. 10.—8t, Putrick Leonard, pastor of St. Jubu’s Catbolle Church, Newark, N.J., yesterday mado an attack upon the pub- Ne-achoo} system of tho country, An evidence of the baneful influence of public-school teach- ing, be sald, might be observed nightly, when Jeung girls of looge character perambylated the Streets of Newark. If parents permitted their children to go tothe public schools, he would avall bimeclf of kis privilege aud publicly de- hounce them from the altar, and {f their chil- dren were members of the Angela’ Society” of Bt. John’s, he would haye them expelled. He would not permit them to associate with the other children of the parish at tho church, as he eared thelr conti . Haan ntaininating influence. fle had A COAT LINED WITH MONEY. A war correspondent writes; “' Comedy guc¢ sidu by aide with tragedy here as everywhere, and cven at atime like this moncan laugh. A Jow, who hus come down frum Eski-Sagbra, 1s {ua condition of much perplexity about the means to bu adopted for the covery of 8 sto- len cout. Aulicipating evil thnea lu Eski-Sugh- ra, tho Jow had sewn up his money to the lnk ot his heaviest fur overcoat, and with this himaclf ready to Jeaye town at any miguel. Somehow whey the dreaded time arrived he mlased the coat, and had to come down here without it. Walking about the streets of Adri- stand, aud under no consideration | heavy. It is said that on the apex of this ta anuply, ho deseried tas yery coat upon the would bo recods from it, the Wrust miaguidcent ruby tn the world,—vulucd shoulders of a big Circassian, . at €50,000,—a sequel perbaps ty Wikio Colliow’ | with = whom ho entered” {nto humblo A Cutting Rebuke, Haliimore Guzett . An old but vigoruus-fooking fentleman, scem- Inely from the rural districts, gut tuto a car and. walked Its full length without receiving au tuvi- Ruthie, dean eat x ‘ < this seat occupledt? Yes vale, tee ager ® Mounstone,”? All of this vast muss uf niasonr: fa thickly covered with genuine gold-leaf, an has alwave been wu from the thos it was Orat seen by Europeans, At a distance the reflection of the suulight from this great mirror bs as daz zling os the sun itself, The suproach to the tewple fs up # duzen or more Hlzhts of steps, arley fur its recovery, professing to haye kei a peewt funcy to snd olfcripg o most undew-hke price for ft. While he pretended to examine and admire the fur, he secertained by touch that Lis wouvy remained undisturbed, The Circassian declined tu sell, und tho Jew then put im aclu as owner of the’ coat, anit for ir, It {s,)? - eb curi N tesquejyccarved pase- | succeeded iu Uringlug the Circos uutly roplied tio other CU Welk te ees (eee eee ee wldch are forever lived with | tie Goveraor of thy town, ‘The Guveruur do- broad-shouldered agriculturist, “Twill keep this ‘ar8,—-thony hurribie, iithy, Joatbsome pests | clined to consider tho Jew's claitn proved, and begy: of ihe Bast, On one aldo of the’teinple is a sbriue dled with iinugesof “Ram-sammy,”? the chief god of the Burwese persuaston, aid idols of brick and wortar, with o good-natured suiile on their coarse, sedsudl features,” Hery, tha devout | uriuesy pays worsbip, wal depos! ve 0 rupecs im thy mousy vault for ‘the taped bene scat until the gentleman comes." Th proprietor withirew hlinself haughilly toe one end and looked insulted. After a while the tralu got iu motiun, aud stU nobody cane ty clalin the seat, whereupon the decp-chested agricul- turlst turned and said: “ Sir, when you tuld me that this seat wos occupled you told wo a Mo? — such was his plalu languave. “I never alt near a that hapless Heprew fs now following the Cir- eassian Mike a ‘second shadow, besceching him with perpetual iteration to strike u barguly. 1s rests ou Rochefoucautd’s wuthority that a mau can always enjoy the misfortunes of bla friends, and the friends of this especial Hebrew seem to flud sume cousolation for thelr own sorrows iu watching aud laughing ab tho cuuntless rusce = WANTED-MIALE HELP. Bookkeepers, Clerks, &ce and manturres with which Jewish togenulty In- spires the hunter of the coat."? __SETUATIONS WANTEDIMAL Rookkecpers, Clery &Ce . Wastioss GEUMAN PUYSICIAN WHO CAN ITMATION WAN BY A MAN OF 7 TRARS" CIRCUMVENTING ROYALTY. Oi} prearrigcions ia drag store. Corner atti: | 9 experience tn Yaralvre bustness: kort feet Teaeellers peel aioe dectaner ‘sce pean give best of reference, ” For partie: Short-armed Torn Perkins wasa ecton of tho | WWASTED-AS ESTIR CLE ‘iar address 4437, Tripnne omco. good know ltge with Geeman lang beat and biuest stock of Boston, He took n GITUATION WANTED-DY A WELL EDUCATED faney to vielt England; his reputation had been | Rt: Late a | ApEn RMT LS nace ar Maer Ieoetinw 8 HORS well establishel here, and he was cordinily en- | VWASTER-ACTINE FOUNG MAS. IMMEDIATE. | himacif asefal, Address 3430, Tribune ofice. tertained by those to whom he had letters of | fnserest ia isineras €25 cut meceanary, 143 ‘Clark ‘Trades Introduction. No man in the States could han- | 7, ae a ITUATION WANTEN~BY A GERMAN WHO : wa i es d dle a team better than he coutd, whether a tan- | VW reer saree No SUAS iat te paar Srrrtenice fa Sue garaess 1a: dem fof tues in line, fgrlocham, or neoach | Beedannly., z < TG ATIO: aWASTEDORY AN EXPE RRIPRCED andeteht. Oneday the question came up ata ‘rndess ner, er In ety of cone A Club where Perking was un invited guest. Me | \{PANTRDSAT 22. 28. AND 29 NANDOLPH-ST.« poditions ondleFetan’| ges Atting, ni have rood tanta a het that he could drive gn tean f two mattress makers Who understand thelr bul | guareas M6, Trlbnne office, elght through and around Fy ‘ark at aciven a a Conchmon, Teamsters, &ce ITUATION WANTED—DY A YOUNG BCANDI+ ee SoschMan, Abreu M Gc rAbuse mcs: pare, The bet was taken, but one ian, who: had uot eo far succumbed to the generous fluid which had clrculated co freely, remarked: 4+ Yor ANDY “MatRhs BRUOKS & NEE! Starch workers, aN and 3) Menizan-ay, 1 TANTED—A GOOD-SIZED NOY TO LEAT : "WANTED-BY A CLASS cannot deive elght-in-hand W tivttinif teste Arpiy to WannEN eit Sioidiman whois wilting to. nisin nimerit user toroyalty? © All the sume, : ee and i South Clinton: ahout the houte, and has fret-class references, Ad- wilde it, and evade the law of the Kingdom —<FEADY Greve GT Hvuse nine eis ae and offer no insult to royally.” The next torn red tapetelint 5 QITUATION WANTED—DY YOUNN MAS IN PRI- ing a conch was drawn up before the Royal man need a OY vate family as coarhinan, of to make himelf ee round the hanee. Will work until aprini fur bis board, voulrefcrence. Addrena N 8 Tribune oMice. ’ Misccliancous, ITUATION WANTED-HY A FIRST-CLASS OD ftivaman, connected with the whninsnin pravision nates George Hotel with seven horses and one mile. As nilght be supposed, there was a crowd froys all the clubs, with whom the bold Yankee hat mate many friends, Perkins bowed very po Itely ax lie pointed to the number of anlisals, aaauiring his friends that even the prerozative of royalty could not make eliht Auracs out of BISETM fp a acconi-hand farntitre stores Mets vols: god felerea~e. AE Staten. \WAxTED. A Goon Ele gAWTER Pott f ay AIM 18 Ce TEOTMEYER, 70 to Toy South n Mant have com: ont totravel or otherwise; bigheet es8 M oH, Tribune office. ED—A COMMERCIAL TRAV: dentable article, or line of goody to In Western Henneylvania, 1, Gruensburg, Pa, GITUATION WANTED-—AY A URRSTAN NO-i Ait 2) keeper ur hotel man foretty or country the best Fef erence, Addresa M2, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED=HY AN, *) young man. Speaks German and Engiteh. Teference given. Address M 1, Tribune ofiice. his team, He drove off, made his paces, and wou his bet. CAMMACK, CORNERED. New York Indicator. Some time ago, wicn Cammack was one of the “No-Bottom” bears, be brought an arcu- ment on the value of Lake Shure toa very ab- rupt ending by seizing a pen and a sheet of pa- per, oud dashing off something which looked WASTER-GHAIR FINISHENS (A Few FIngT class workinen and hoya used to fialeiing. Ape Uy tram Fe a tony to JW. KENNA, 355 and 357 alrgan-a¥. y TANTED—A_ FIRST-CLASS CARIIAGE WOOD- CWorkinan ab 175 Wrat Sdamacat. Employment Arenctess TANTED—100 MEN EC MEMPUIS, WAGES 21.57 preiiay, bored 83.50 per week, on the levren: Avone masons, $2 ro we sone-rutters. a) quarrynien. 31.73" per Brant #3.30) por we Address _SETUATIONS WANTED FEMALES _ Domestics, ike a centipede, with its head in Buftato and its | fait SITUATION WANTEDORY A WILLING ANI Tike. va Epos with {ts eat Hato ier ae ERS ST oiitaina eiel for neneral nousaworles "Tleave call at tall In Chicago, TASTEDIiO0 COAL, Mt 7 AW ton Fulton, “There, exctatmed Cammack, “that tine te | Weir tree rare. it. Fe CHITSTIAN & C ie 0 Ry AN EX the matn foul, anit ail these things on each alde | south Waiet-stsy Novia the ne AN © O28 | Catuation “wANTEDCRY AN EXPRRIESCED of it are surkers,—every d——d one of them !"" Miscellancous ina private MSila preferreds beat nf rote That settled It, As the other mao walked TANTED-THRER CAPARLE CANVASSERS: | STREE: Viesse call Liybourne upeetairn away with Canmark's map, nu felt fully con | VW Atty those haring mercantieeaperience andoves | GITCATION. WaNTEDODY A YOUNG GIRL, CH vineed that, Lake Shore wasn't worth 25, BM years ofl age ner: erat hi stcall; Us the riche mea this tea | 2 palteof dotue en howe who have gol references may ap- | with city refers ousewark ar second work, wr seara oe ss Hor adress 1859 Duttericid: The other duy, Cummack—who, as everybody knows, fe now a © No'Top # hull—was holding Mionbac mand idmeoniy, ene tet | ITUATION STASTEURY AX PUDERLY EADY forth on the vaiue of Lake Shore, and the cer- TANTED=A YOU M TAI ANE OF | washer, and troner. Call at 17 bamitel-st. taluty of Its going to 73 within a few dase, when | \WARTED-A YOUNG MAN Te Te er OF the “other man,” who happened to be standing SITUA WANTED—HY A FINST-CLASS COOKS by, quietly opened his pocket-book, and, pro- TIO +) no ubjection to the coantry, Call at 401 south Jat- fereon-o Call between 7 anda a m, at No, 233 ducing the may Camtack bad made, inquired: CERW FAT, TO BELG THE | GitcatiC P-TO no a! CSE. "Hut how about all there suckers, Cam!” a) Het inanutactured. Ntiwon Birt Com- | SSIEUWur second works Call at ats celummeteaye “OQ d—n it! replied the great operator, angrily, “they are all ferders woe!” That set- tied i€ again, The “other wan’ is just os firmly convinced that it ls cheap at 7 as he was that lt was deur at 25. BEVERIDGE’S PARDONING, ITUATION W. FOL A YOUNG GIRL OF Os to help with wzeneral housswork of take care of chibiren. None but Chrietlans and temperaace people need apply, 40t Weet Washington-at, de SUUATIOSs wa © slatera, as thos 5 cuuntryyone year'sreferences, At 5 tlony Ge percent, fan Want D=FIVE Gout suil the fines chrome pul wanted forthe rountry. Call nt ment, after 103, th aeay ITUATION WANTED—DY A FIRST-CLASS COOK TAN t Tp the Bul ‘The Tribu W by ee ied cae 193 South Jeferion-8t, in Cuicago, Sept. B—After realing the article | tails, “Miz, Teiuue ative SITUATH TED-AN COOKIN A PRIVATE {n this morning's Trinung beaded “ Beveridce's Pets," I think Juste demands that the public know a little on the other stle of the question, and what an amount of evidence was required by Gov, Beveridge before he would either com- toute or pardon. As J had interested myself in one of the unfortunate prisoners who was com- 5D bora 10 cor sadietant {na estas 4 Us TeevCae Weg phinie nas STenaarant, Aare SITUATION WANTED—HY A tYSPECTANLE +) girttodo meneral housework. Call fur two daye at 3k3 North Carpenter-st Lanndressene GITBATION WANTEDOIY A _HESPECTARLE Sy woman to take washing home, or gu cut uy the day, or house-cleaning, inquire for MIS. MACK, 102 \VARTRRGMEN To ele, chroma fear ebeapeat ‘and Went coods fur files American Novelty Company, 180 Stat yANTED-EEMALE HELP. Domesticne WASTED SA GIRL Fol SECOND Wom AT 1071 Mlctigan-av, ad notiones expusitivna, tnuted, Labould Ike to give a iittle of my ex- W -A YOUNG Ginn INA BALE nt | Weeowests perfence. After fully investizating onc of these iy: one that understands piain aewln Honasenecperse cases, and belng mado acquainted with facta nut | Ror wWensst ste Taasiry ater om me ae 4 ITUATION WANTEN-AS GENERAL HOUSR- oD keeper, by ayoung widow, with boy & years old can take fall haze of mamall fauliy where there te her feinsie; fale cempensation only expected; epexchanged. Address N 8, Tribune uitice, Employment Agencios ITUATIONS WANTED=FAMILIES IN WANT OP SD good scandinavian or German female help cau be supplied at G. DUSKE’S office, 173 Nurth aunted-at. SITUATIONS Was brought out on his trial, I was fully convinced the man was innocent of the crimo of which he was convicted, namel manslaughter In the recond degree tin THE Tumene lst he ts chared with murder), 2 gota petition drawh up and signed by cight.— which was all of bis jurors who could be fount, itt the Btate’s Attorney, and by many of our leading citizens, which Was considered ‘by com- petent lawyers to be a strong petition, and yet not strong cnough to satisfy the Governor, who: nent ine a refusal to interfere with hls rettcuce, because, a8 I atterward Jearned, he could not ece is way clear toda it, I cunnot gee how he can be accused of haying murderers for “ pets.”’ Warten st coor a TO ASIST ‘with second work and take care uf acnild. Ap- uw) Nort Lasail VV ASTEOSA Git Te OLD TO AS: ‘aint in light housework. Apply at 111 Cottage Grore-ar, TANTED-A COMPETENT GEIIMAN, NORWE- ian, or kwede ctrl to cook aud do general house rien Uy. References required. Ap- Call fucadlay, ANTEP-MRS, WHITTARER HAB sume excellent cuvks, aecund ciria, aud others, with koud city references. 243 North Clark-st, SITUATIONS WANTED—A NUMBER OF SERVA: 2D piria of ISIE OL NOWWRGTAN GUL fatrsswork gd sewing fa a ainall pat cru Ontariorst, > WAKHEIL, AND IRONE dwrerences desired. ApUIy ST ai} nationalities With It of references, vealting for situations in wy uftice, Mr, F. COUN, KS Btate-at, 2 or ‘ GR ENEDE ADVANCES OS, FULNITULE AND” PIASOS, MVETENT GERMAN work, “Must te well Tan pperdectty satisticd trom my own expe- to Tat Michigan-ay. dnt Fined removal; inoney juaned on gued collaterals. rience that ha required any smount of unguce- ¥ =, = — tlonahle evidence at every point before he would A. THOME LAS AND TO LOAN GN’ FUL neh ree ropes aR erry tine he Mus eT KOT G.B, WILSON, Hoon 3, 118 [andol tended to be just to bla public trust and ail con- a oe DIAMONTEL EATS cerned. At any rate ] know that no conaldera- family. 67 Cot pert sto r bivate office 1 than tlous whatover,clther political or monetary, were HG, Emabiltied 17 offered or wiven,—none but such ag wero purely humanitarian und just throughout the whole case and to all concerned. IT took after his refusal additional proof and letters of recommendation, and. tried again for apanion without the succeas J onticinated, as well as all others who knew the facta in the case. I would liko to assy to Gov. Heveridge's critica, before they condemn him, they should Took into the circumstances anid Ww the reas fon, aa presented to our Jate Governor, aside from the prisoner's own efforts tomake for himn- self a grxxl record, lonly know the facts In this one particular case, and if thisis a falr specimen of the rest, [ can only say that no just Goyernor could havo dune less then he did. Sustitia, ‘OPS, New Yon, Scpt.10.—Samplesa of the hon crop arrived from Wisconsin aro the fincet that haye over been received from that State, It te belleved that the product of this season will be over 60,000 bales, or 32,000,000 pounds, and low prices ure predicted. YASH PAID Fe ‘Money tu loa: of every dearripn' Onlive licensed), fol GOL ASD BILvET watches Mamonda, t GOLDSMID'S Loan 1 DMadisun-st. tatal CICKELB IN SUMS OF #2 AND UPWARDS CAN N De iad in exch {] for Carreney at the connting- “CLASS” WO! Foods Hotel, Fifty, MIN iners. ANTED-A FIRST. MILLINERY TRIM: 10 a enn Aliveral ‘salary. Call oom of the Trinune Cony JOREY, Te Loascos wut Femoral, chattcle tn waren rly TURE without BO Bod collat- cals, AN HE HAD IN EXCHANGE” F the counting-roum of How Nurnecte TANTED—A GOOD GIRL, 19 Of 15 TEARS OF ANTLUOS FU without remuy +154 Dearborn, sic. fo take charge of «baby and make herself gunerally useful. “Apply at tus Twenty Ofih-ot., South ide. Thervent without commirsion: eeurity oo feet of land with improvements worth #17,0Un: lorated un West retail azevet in Chicazus feute for 2 per cent on ho borrower an p 1 yatuation. T: operty will bs closest investixation, if ee i “Addrvad Sth, Tribune ol S15, 100) 79.U0A8 AT HEL CENT ON 1 1 ¢). Let a nTe as fhaciky, Tribune halting | DOREY VAN 215 TO LOAN IN ANOUNTS Ui @570, 31.500 70% avd upward. on city Te oh sCeurlty. Low “raters, ou “band. HIGLEY, oom 6 Exchange Hultatng, U4 LOAN 15 $50,000 Shear tien® €C0., 04 Dearhorn-at,, near W __ HOUSES AND CARRIAGES, CE OP PHAETON BUG. TO RENT-HOUSES. West Sid NTT) WEST MON RUE: ent brioks # roome lee} eTeeuA ete. s WHT & CORBY, 140 Dearteyrns TTAGE Wid KOCTH T. Monroe: vee and bath-rovint 6 Tp fons rent #20 per month. Ala Id per month, Apoly en p ST-VERY LOW To gant new 4-story hat it TH RtIT AT RU 8. DUEYEI NORDERTO ACCOMMODATE OUR NC patrons throughout the city wehave established Bratch Uilices tn the different Wivisions. as designated below, where advert formeuts will bo taken forthe price na charged at the Main (itice, aud will be reds UntilN o'clock p.m, during the week, and until 9 p. on saturday FINET HOUSE IN THE 4 West Adamiat Key at ITY oH T° KENT—TIU ame forthe reat Ie ved | saine strect. |. WINNING, Rooxscller and atatfoner, South Sidve ic in ears old ti tt T—HOTEL WITH G4) HOOMS ON WADASH- rotted 19 COAT LIES, Nowsdenlor, statloner, ete, 1600 mort complete ti Chicago, Apply to ica “when a tte hamsiit West Madinou-st., hear Wostern-ay, SL. PEARCE, 123 Dearbori-ot, fos ors, 4 Matta, Whey GEONGE LENUY, Looks, Stalonery, etc. 330 Di- (0 RENT AT NONTH CLAM! TRONS eee Oy ae hone tup Busing to neil very recsorut very reasunubiy, North ide strvet-car atatles; very dealrable given! wo hurses oR rca | for boarding- house; oun 0] for Inapect! pitirie WAL THIE Mattocks, Noo’ 1, 40 De f % KNOG, News Nepot Stationery, etc, SH ‘curmer of Carpenters separates 3 dave trl Ny. Ath Wah: ? re Sree TT] Miscolinncous. sultles, rosdewa ST HOME ON FOUTH senate femuns, eapress-wegune few Au bare t location, consiating ofa Jatory and | PO RESTOBY | raat Sa fee slogie aud doutie, ait of the leet make. apse Naeement marvlo-front house, containing 10 rooms, | yh Abt Port orate Duurios, wagons &e., let by the day or week. WII a ith but 322180 on@ ved atreet, fur 82,08) cash, Wich fetes than tho house cows "Appiy’ tw MEAD & COR, 159 Lasalle-st. = SALE—UND Nu. UNF In in rh: eat. JOR BALE-A VERY STYLISH yeara old, sound and siee ly, satd ‘for no fault; ale, ‘arly-new toy CHATTEL MORTOAGK, yea! On and the tarnitare there huuse Nu. iu Saturday morulnic at NbSK Fs srclock ENT-ROOMS, FURSISEERD of TNFUR- fo Coa be aren at HANEY SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, ily RES y tar eSELeLLNR ORIN, AE 4 'BOUER, ty Fourweenth- Fron RY DESIRABLE LOTS IN | ng” neST—FURNIS oo" Witt a leeee ran Adurvas Mt Teibiine artes, | "Toner, sutranio® for two Se pvadleuan | [OQUSSLESA APLENDID SCAM ART HDi Iai NOY A_WEAUTIFUL aud Tady.” 241 West Madison, Moore emt $140 few months aot shis-bar be in woud. woudl Lagrange. 7 iil yo, RENT=A_DESINABLE FRONT RO [leah was made loorder, worth $:tais will soll tots ona oftwo gvuttemen. ‘Taquiry at-46 Warren: ee UK fur ease Neth HEA WROWN, 142. «Hoon 4. cl AL _i _———$——— SEL, CAMRIAG WUGGIES, South Sides Of ratenaetons tobe at lower Di hao ever —— ul COUNTRY MEAL ESTATE, | humbug. ‘They ‘are to bo —— Rcities WIN i aan at dlls i 3 closed out. G.L, BRADLEY, 218 Wabasb-ay, in Fe ee ee | crn Poa a Te = TASTED—A BOUND YOUNG HORSE, ALBO 0 jenltural country | AA 1s W TEAS | Wine Gannon wpuon, in exchange rer liybers ty : = | A almwlec texans front, ruse; uous newly ture | grom » wholesale dealer. M11, Tribune ultice, HEAL'ESTATE WANTED. | ee == Lour AND FOUND. ~ = VAStTEN KAM FROM 9) TO 00 SLES Fowl | TO RENTOSTORES, OFFICES, mowartay voNENGuN: 8 TTR ES nde Re <T- DOLBLE STORE, PROMINENT | celve. proper reward by returuiog to owner, GAGE Rae ESS CHAN CLO ENE ee we | UiDAY, ON BTATE-BT., A YELLOW iene UNINESS CHANCED ao mAdveriGing Bureau, woums ieud | [UST SATURDAY, OS STATHBT.« A YELLOW bE oo Alia tiers etree At ONES up alana FIRDEMMERT given ow lw return w 110 Eigbteentb st inonttne frees, (quod reason for belling out. dy MSB* Offices. tives KILL, mez siate-at. TIONAL LIFE> A RED IRISH SETTER DOG, FICES EN THE NA T Ost—on ST arid 710 iL t Teen =f oe: SETS AVISSTH . " vite Abe Ht whit “ua head and breast. Keturn {OH saLk—on WEST MicTune MOULDING See Tadeo ee AP | saluon under Staate-Zeltaug BulWding. Leboral rewar factory on vs ry iheral term ‘oF pageutars ad ng pe t- given, dress H. LIEDER & CO,, Indianapolis, lad. ‘Plisovllnncouse : = <TH ‘OsT-BUNDAY EVENING, ON DESPLAINE pou BALE-RESTAURANT, 1) East Itand, hi ta | rng NENT-A_ LARGE HOTEL WITH $0 ROOMS au heel Moana Walhtatinn’ a box contals phase fur castle or trade fur real estate, BURCKY | TOMES Tetauur, On gronad fluor there ta as ful- uirtijo Grape vellsaad 8 wale shawl. The dades wild & BENLIN. dower Uae larg saloon. ne OS Ee jorge, udive e rewarded by returolog then ty 20 North Desplalies, "W " EI —, CAL 1 ng: rout hen, y, anil i Ras °. .. 7g Sia ~~ WASHES Tourittchatora odd wegia aud var: | siguiente lary oleceat around wifiit Wythe | QTAUHAI UW Tugtact ut Con'a Blaed'ste Demon 25s Cottage Grove a Ce oe ane Melfoa Htalltaad depot ail dolsiied lua dree: | Additivn, Tweturu to ttecurder's wifes." * "i Le cles gt. and partly newly Dull. Wb is for tent 48 | CTOLEN-PRIDAY, NIGHT, AUG, 31, SMALL ae tnnnmnnonn ne | teasunabluterine, For any toformation address it, A. | SS chestnut mares white taco} branded J, 1. o0 abut: D— TO MIRE: FIANO; WILL LOAN | GEISE, banker, Quincy, II, ae DItiN ks 30 ftandolpb-as, QU or mure foruss of 1h. Address M3, Trib- RW aciEcaTT WANTED T: ~~ BOARDING AND LODGING. He yA SEW OW EGOS): FANTED—TO HENT—DY T NTLEMEN A) OE eT ee t ted fire yearsy price $123 ty wl ef South Side. strana Wien ren Witte Ssudh ot Chieagvars prefertede Audress | Q] BAST WASIISOTUN ST.~ ENGLISH HOUSE. FO ene oS SU CRUTTE OF UNPUMNISMED | Tolaurens dlckela H'leaa fur 64.60 by board $4, De Pea ee AN RQUESERENG W’oos ta private family, tor a gonticman, wiih | 72) HABT VAN BUREN: REAR STATES egy of bo Uf desl bein sheer eT et Mara eda Wi MQ, Tribune fice, TA HOUSE ON NORTHON ith front yard preferred), i Hiensaat fruat rooiis, aleely siinous boards by te day op week? teruus mtuderate, West Sido. ‘ 11 SANUAMON-3T. — 12 afte ttoat fooid, with bora Bo ewen. Max 37.4. gation and about at North blue; state pri Wit oF oH NICELY-FUR- TION SALE OF HOLsEHY ITO BUTTENS zl ‘ F gentleman ane Nia Jo rovuss, Answers picess state lucstiva ‘ ou atasueares vortier Salsa EUIAhato May ty which must be low. Mad Tribuac, | Wile ur twu geutlewen. PID BAL ED! BAU: MUST TANTED—TO RE Hotels. une. ~A SUITABLE PLACE POT about 0xng s V dwhlt her tenor, ve ry Eensees ‘apace wilh steals power prefeWed,” Addreae P. TEVADA HOTEL, 143 AND 150 WARASH-AV., \ a aud Mt ia Re aces ret N Cf a between Madiasa TOS SLs, —Livod Fuvine Bn fi MESCELLANEQUS. a meee | board $1. per day, Liberal reductiou to persuns {SOMRICH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 134 DEAL: | | PALTNEMS WANTED, res 00 foe unlews successful; 15, udence strictiy contdentlul, OFFICE” WITH A PARTNEM _HUARD WANTED. a hee terre) AT HAS | ae YOARD-BY A GENTLEMAN, TWO YANTED—10 JOIN ME T Wesiccated cocvauut, one an ull procems one 6 black FRONT i 3° Towing, furulsued, with board, bo South Bide wast sc begianing practices Bae corner, deopsing pruccas, one & proceas to prepare | orctates eeu twel pigbvevuth-sts, Ex htol tug fy Pudlaie furticatars, “Adiress M35, Tribune ofice. bel iphie baat year, OT PAliSeti the whe of the Westera Rates Tole tea e uf i € k man ore com; buy. ARD-COUNT YAMILY OF FOCR— CLASS MACUL Sears RUincee 87, Trutude of Bh te ee i 3 auive aula euild—till BOY, 1. On, 8 faze Teer eicialt the lowest’ prlevs, rivals loa PARTNER WASTED A LADY ISA i bes Aad pleasantly situgied, Sitbia coin ne ouiees 123 Clara oom upstate | ange elite iiciamaey wity will be ac Bs A Puy ATR FAMILY, OX THi NOUTHE QIB SOUTH MAS tutoe Slogur cheap for bt | Esstacas Address Mth Te lbune vite, 13. bhde, oui of ak aid cask uf Wyileatt. Dy 8 a maaulip yarns ggyetsds and eachadged; yoot “BIACHINERY. degnalady emnplored ug er J [OLMRS, PrOTT & co., WUILDE OF STEAM | pinned eee cay wt ce FAWMING Layioca steaus pana elaLiy als aad wining | FRO EXCITA, too ACREY OF FINE FAL ny ‘ acluding chified abuee aid dics. 13 Sot tends 10 County, Nebraske.. Wil gseuma F BTORAGH For Pui | Pachiuery, Inehidiae z cd chy, Price $LOW T. By CRAG PO yee; | deliermonctb. Chicane, = on oe +. Ing Weat Monruc-at 3a AND y a i Me nn, i WO EXCH ANUE-fWO-STORY DUsINESS BUILD BN ea eanire isi Palp For b G Lou DT | POPE ee Tor ouse and tot ce Westerns wld or slgrage or turniture | ( ASH PAU Roi anys tris ble ESA OUTANMS | wade! Inquire of OWSEL, say North Clarkrat, wa valuable Giles Bock Kivu. cordcr Melia aud Dearuurucals, | RATE,