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! lain, s Democrat, eaid to e, ‘1 have voted for + *found it_out too late. . TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1877. 3 vancing, driven ou by the Bouthern cometitu enta who have Jost evergthing, ‘They were co:n- pelled Lo repudiate the Confederatedelit, and to gtrike off the peusions to their soldiery. Why shonld not they take as much a8 possthie from the North? In the ligtit of human natare they are hardly to be blamed for laoking upon the Federnl "Creasury s something which hins he used Lo their disndrantage, bt can now be abjected from the berinlig condact of the cunpalin, vitupe.ation, Fmpoon : Hiatiry, nnd becanse peed Lo Joln fn that rtylo of warfare war was declarcd on me at the outret. Now, what was the consrquencol Til- den eatried the Siate of Xew VYork by a very tarice mujorlty, and all that Billingneate went for nothing, In my ouinion Tiden maden o readd (L have arrdved at ¢ 4 g e WL Me Ward i 4 explaln 1 We wonnd really like to know e thar there bs 250,000 or F100,000 1eft for (he mitors, or whether Myers has stole the whole of it? State’s Attoruey Mills fs requeated tacall the Myers casn for trind Immediately, &0 that iy viettna chn have the pleasure of seeln;; him tried before they all starve to death, rent con- | Mnesta? (Ararat). The vencrable man emiled sweetly, and replied with grentle declsivend “Tnat vannot be. No one has ever been th 1t 15 fmpussible.' CONKLING. 7 T hesan Wl ol wl) mmner The Soreheaded Senator on Men and Thinga. THE RAMAZAN. Layyespondmes Landon Timee. PenrA, Oct. 12.—Ramazan was kept this year foved to ltqnidate the bnlance. Then we have | credituble Governo.’” F. E. 1. | mchosit fs kept intimes of peace, xcent that, the H‘i“’fi' vh‘I:h‘Ngrw York is I't;clllrnlvlu-x’m:lc ey anan kil L e e s ('n cansenuence of "-od\‘xrmt v;;;ed of -r;unev H 1 1 adel. Mere 3 Tamnman all and John r. Conkling scemend to be in falr health, able: [ON s 3 [or war purposes, a smaller sum than usual was What He Thinks of the' Eleotion in Relly and the Canal ok, y'rlm.‘l 1y another | to mesture Himsel with i cauale iy - CURREN'T GOSSIP. Ret npact for pubilo charlty, and. that the Minis- H H redatory elemen n e 1na Ace he | spectable disputation. © was at no tiine ex- Vet the Utica District, Bty e 1 tamaacetl of o reat | clied or noorehensive. - He iave e anpearnce CRAZED, terswere ordered to take the ftar, or evening wings—inflation and arrarianism. * The' Repub- lican party atone at such na time can properly represent the property-holder and the "tax-- payer. Dén't you sec that the Southiern ele- ment, being ,mwc-rlul 1n the Demoeratic caagus, can compel the whole party to support their measurcs? That is why 1 look upon these v\'m\llll{ nen of New York na foolish, They are h of aman who had made up his mind as to hic conree ond meant Lo puraue ity amd was ratlers relieved that Bis mind was made up and his po-: rltfon scttled, Tt may be added that he left no doubt ou the oberver’s mind that he meant to; challenge the Adminfetration. meal, with which they break the day's fast, ot the War-Office, 50 as to be at hand for the transaction of fmportant business, An Englishman fn Turkish employ, whose business takes him daily to the Porte, tells me that, hefore the hour of [ftar arrives, husiness during Ramazan Is carrled on in o very 1 rtand upon the allver besch, While Eventng, pare and white, Leanw, smiling, from her starry real To heekan on the Nieht, & P Homewhere heneath these cryetal wares b e luth, coid and etitl-- O where, I ask the moon that floats How He Believes the State Was Lost to the Republicans. . 3 R s 3 hi to the In rolenior, swan and cinlt; o = ', Cuts at Prosident Hayes, His Cabinet, | |Snisor :“;‘)'r{ir':yr:llu;lln\:lllr:‘; Bt s 14 R CONITIBIAY HORELTS, Yt e hat s on me e . e 7 o e 1in the North b ditions and the Dectat spteh (o The Cutcagn Trivune, Fith tender, pit; syeas e and His Policies, ruleiin the North by esi tradittons mndthe | R o T Comgressman Ttob- cuder, pitying eye welsome Ramazan prepares for Batram, Tn valn —in vain; they milent hang, Like darsics, In the ekien. T've asked the rali, at night, that tolls With sobs its hends, the boues, And weene it itful presion out In wild and gusty siowers: the feast, like the fnst, being bemun with the new monn, which must be seen by two ered- hle witnesses, whose duty it s to report its ap- pearance to the Sheik-ul-lstam, recelvine a rrulum. in return for the good newe, Sowne cars were this tine expressed, though how far LOOKING POR A SEAT, . “Ben I, said Scnator Conkling, s ‘genial, open man.. He came to me the other dny and sald, *Senator, I am obliged to give you notlee that T have fiied_an application for your seat when you are compelled to leave I, 1 ere, of Utlen, wae in the clty yesterday, awd n Tritune veporter had an extended’ converzation with him, Mr. Roberts amd of Conkling that he was fn the labit of Lerating Greeley quits severely us hie now Arsails others. s quarrel Ex-Congressman Roborts Goes for the Scnator’s Halr. s o wind in jestor in varnest I am not yet Mussulman ;13: x'h sg! "'1:'1 11’55?{’{3‘11’,!%&‘;1",,33‘5;’.‘, ty; | with Biaine 1s. Wieforie Ecnators Fene ;’""'" ,n:. e {'.‘“,'n?.':i’: ";m"r fn fu-;n:h Y:' !nyillcsu awing tu }ha Islllnlnuuqu N 4 S = | ton, Trumbnll, Schurz, and even Morton 1o foaming seas iad weather, the youny moon should n.t ven- Comments of Leading New York Papers | [h e p;l_'llflfiwwl:: :lm‘l_li;: bava been five ane | HOYe "m’ i ‘m O 1 bea ™ b 1o valn—in valn; they call, they cesy ture out. and Batram be, fn consequence, posi- on Conkling’s Conducts . ,"” sald I, '* there have p- But will not anmeerme, vond for another twentr-four hatrs, 1t §s diflicult, however, to believe that wit- nesges properly paid, and dotng duty s so ool of his invective, and muny Republicans are targets for his wit. 10 Conkling has genlus for plicants for m seat, and they are all dead or disappointed. Atid N { dont ko that 1 hopo you tied Night®inde up her raven hafe; CONKLING. + py Day comes with blushes sweet, ; will Hiavo as bod Tuck.” anything it s for quareeling, 1ie haics Blahe P il wcauee, could ever, in_any conceivable clrcum- EARP GOSSIP ANOUT FUBLIC MEN AND | i genaton celviclam on Dresident Haves secms anil fears bim, and he cave me erétit for be- With fiying, golden feet. stances, fall to sec the moon,—at least, with lieving that Blaine was much stroncer than he for Vrestdent In 1970, as the resnlt proved, Bristow, while in the “Treastry, had my coridial support, and that was treated by Conkfing ar a pereonal offenge. Central New York believes i Presl- dent [layes. .\':-nrl{ all of the County Lonven- tfons passeid resotutlons of support and contl: denee in him, Onelda Cotnty refused to do so and themanagersof thecanyass fecmed inclined to nrray Coukling fn direct hoatility to the Ad- ministration, The reault tneans that Onenda County will follow no leader tn awar on the Administration. Roberts, replying to an inquiry whcther when in Congress hie favored - fegislatfon wiich Conk. ling reganled as unfriendly Lo’ himself, referred as follows to the moirty abuse matter, an- at- Jusion to which in an editonial articia by Curtis, was the iinmediate CAUSE OF THE RUPTURE: between that gentleman and Conkling: * The Moiety bill came into my charge a3 Chatrman of n Sub-Committce of Ways and Means. 1 had pot sought the responsihility: neither did 1 Alirk It. The evidence showed that the Cus- MEASURES, Fvom Interriero in New York Ternld of Nor. 9. “In this city, Mr. Conkling, the most deter- mined opponents you Lave scem to show thetn- gelves.’” Yus, thero arc about 800 persons here who belleve themscives to oceupy the sotar walk and milky way, and even up there they 1t thelr skirta very carcfully for fear even the heavens might staln them. Some of thuse people would vote agalnst n man because he hiad been nominated. The mere fact of numination and sclection reduces bim in their estlmation, ‘They would bhave people £ll the oftices by nothing less than divine sclec- tion. If it wera not so smusing oue would Toso paticnco with this class of people; they are after the unhttainable {n human government.” DEMOCRATIO GHATITUDE. “Did you get any Demouratic support nt bome during the last election,~—that ls, did the the cyes of lalth, There Is not, | am told, a single case on record of such & faflure, - The new fnoon wae, at any rote, duly seen on this occazlon, and “Dalrmmn began on Monday evening, {ts avent belne usbiered n at sunset by 4 ealate of twenty-one runs. Next morning the Snltan went in “state, through tor- rents of run, to the Mosaue of Bultan Alunet, to hear the customary prayers, and then return. v to hulda sort of leme, attended by all the high officials, spiritual -and tempornl, of the capital, who are gracously permitted Lo Kiss the hetn of Wis garment, Btrietly speakiug, this distingnished favor s only- conceded fo the Shefk-ul-islam, as spiritus] head of all Mussul- mane, and Lo the Grand Vizier, as First Ofticer of the realin aml representative of the Sultan at the Parte. Lesser ofllcfals are,only permit- ted to kiss u tasacl beld from the sucred pres- ence at distuuce regulated by their rank, which #lso detcrmines whether they ehould. approach 1t on the right hand or tho left. These are the only public ceremooies which are ncld at Badratu, the rest of the velebration conalsting in private feasting, visits of congrat- to e defectlve. poeause it doesnot substitute any kind of actfon in place of the action that lis has thonght fit to take.” “‘Thera is no considerablo element in the Re- publican party,"” said Senator Conkling, ** which objects to the removal of troops from the South- cni States, [ have made no ohjection on that score. Butall that was required of hiim was to take out the troopsand nothing clse. He had no right to make a bargain or compromise with the Luglslature of the State In the interests of the Presidency, Hin interfering with a State by eompromise or bargain was as mich o yiolatl of the law as_if be had fnterfered with troups and hyarms.? “ Nevertheless, Scnator, 8 large clement of opposition to Mr. 1inyes comes from the radieal orthiern clement.” “Very probably,” said Mr, Conkling, “all through the Noriliare substantial beople who ar¢ ke Miles Standish {n thele deyation tu the original intents aud aympathies of ths Repub- Mean party ns s frec Northern party. Thesc people do not object so much to withdrawing To-uizht, nt lart, beside the sca, Alone and free, 1 etand, And watch the hwilight's peari-gray mist Htoll dawn the suows of eand, T’ goin down beneath the waves “Thiat hide hie polden hiead: 1 find htm, and they'li tind gs both When the sea gives up its doad. Vorgaia, N. Yo Canmp F. WaEELER, —— . THE LONDON POLICE. landon Letier to ttoston lerald, ‘The Metropalitan Pollce foree of the metropo. volls of England to<day guards amd protects almost 700 aquare miles uf city, ‘The city snd tiverties of Lowdon, fu al? one and thres-quarter square miles, are exempt from the power of thoso who rule at Whitehall-place, butitisa micre gpeck on the fmtncuse tract that suhmits to and s swayed by the blue-coated P C. No, 04 and his 10,000 companions, They pass and plysical force from the Sonth as they do tothe | jom-House was used to tferrify and op- repass you in 1hese never-ending streets; they | ulation, and, the exchange of complimentary ?ndlslfl'tfis who were put In nomination by your fi'"l"m?'}ofifnfl?filflnflfiymyfix 'i‘l rthltml}:br& press merchants, and thab the mole- [ meet you at every turn, - o | prescnts. Formerly the custom ot giving pres- riends’ leney ) Al . Lk ties were a constant temptation to ofli- cers to use the laws to enrich Lhemselves unduly, It did not better the matter if much of thé money went fntv the politleal fand by which Senafor Conkling was henefited, knew when [ pressed thu repeal of the niofe that e and others wonld try and strike back, but whatever I could do was done for such repeal, nnd the moletiesa no Jonger stund on the statute booke, In addition, fu the ‘Congressional_javestigution which resulted in relieving the Trensury of Richardson, Sawyer, and Boofleld, T eave what hetp [ could, and for souie reuson Conkling was very ungry at that."” TIHE EVENING POST. The Fvenlng Tost thinks Conkling's siate- ments at the futerview shows that he dun’t think he won o victory fu the late New York election, On the contrary, lic evidently believes hie hins been defeated sorely, but shows that he ents was turned by the Pashas to their uenal ne- count, nnd masde the pretest for shameless cx- tortion from their dependents, but nowndays it Is conilned to flowers, fruits, and sweetmeats, All, from the richest to the poarest, reize the ovearion to put on thelr nowest clothes, aud the streetsare lit up with bright patches of red, Fru-n. and yetlow, the colors {n which the Mos- emn ladies moet delicht. The ships are cavered with their goyest bunting, unil four times a day tle salute of twenty-one guus which ushered i the festival §s repeated. “The Commissloner of tha Pollce of the Metropolls,'! Col. E. Y. W. Henderson, Is nomi- naily responsible to the Sccretary of State for the llome Department, piactically responsible to no known beingr, and raling and regulating, to the entire sotisfaction of the roverned, 4,000,000 of peopls! Ehould your busincss catl for his persoual attention, {‘ou would find yourself in communication with a tall, military- looking Englishman, not narticularly atout, with a pleagant, qulck voice, aud a manner per- feetly in accord With his ndulrable mansie- wment of the force under his charge, extreincly pulite, yet backed by such opparent firmneds as at once impressea you with a fecling that 2 man who has done wrong statids no chance tieyond a proper mercy. The pleasant face, on the shad, side of 40, hiss o fow of care's crowelcety- which turncd out, Every man knows that on the face of those returns Packard was more clected than foyes, by threo or four thoneand votes. You caniiot’ present those returns in any form that. will not give more legality to Packard us Goveriior of Louisiana {hun to Ilayes a8 President. People say this mau assumes all the virtucs of reform o an office which he has guined by the simple repudiation of the Tadder that lifted bim. it s the’ general record of usurpers that though sustained they do their fuvors to the other side. Tho President basa Dewocratic Cabinet.” A DEMOCRATIC CADINET. , “Ilow do you make that onti” wDevens always ran for ofllce In Massachu- sctts on the Democratic ticket, Haneverwasn Tepublican, Schurz took Limecl{ out of the Republican party yearsazo, Key I8 a Denocrat, “There wers some of tho more lofty and .gentlemanly Deniocrats who made it potnt to rescnt the kind of attack that bas’ been made onme. The Democratie party, however, [s just s likely to strike down tne mun who pgives ithem some toleration when' they are right as to * Qeal reclprocally with hiin. You have to takea “Democrat of, consklerable tone and monliness torely npon his indignation. I went dowa to . the polls lost Tuesday to vote, and while I was speaking to one of my neighbors, Dr. Chinmber- ABDUCTED BY AN ORANG-OUTANG. Numerous storics bave beeu told of fwomen Lefoyg abducted by orang-outangs, carried off to thelr wouded retreats, aud treated with the ute most deference and admiration. Incredulous —, hopiug, Senator, that {t would "be in your intorost.” ! g A VARIABLE DISTRICT. i #YWasit o surprise to you that the Democrat- S cliarge the halr, however, falls to thoroughly pereons have questioned these storles. but here 1w sure,” added Mr. Conkling, “that nobody | feels ft In & way that is unbecomlng, b ¥ % Ic candidate fur Senator carrled tho district" counts Fvarts a Republican. 'The Democrais | not to a preat statesinan mercly, fl’,’lt:..lc",r“ u&".‘x‘ifi%&'&f‘nfi‘fi 'E;gwfin;ly,fli:r: e iy Sleie “1igrdly o surprise, considering tho ovposi- flon1had. Weshould have carried tho district, although it 18 u varlable one, It has given os high as 4,000 majority for e, and it has given o thousand or more the other way, Dut the en- ergles of all the opposition to-me wero concen- trated upon that district. Ibelicvo that Tam- mauy Hall and this lofty coterlo of Republican gentlemen In - this city threw moncy wero Bo certain’ of the contmry thut they Iind proposcd to nomiuate him for tho oflice of Goveruor In this . Btate, have no faith fu o Prestdent whuse onluflnllnfl nct Is fugratitude to the men who voted for bim and the party which guve him its fealty. In the domain and forum of honor that sense of Mr. Hayes' Infidelity stands forward and challenges him. It lsfelt by honest men all over this country. 1o smilcs and showera on the opbo- sitfon the proofs of udisturbed mind.” the autnority of 8 grave and digniticd college Professor,—no lcss o personage than Prof. Aus- tin, of Cambridge. 1n 1864 o young fellow by the name of Tuba was missing from onc of the Boroean villages. s people began to fear that some terrible ne- cldent had befallen lim, snd concluded toferret out the mystery. Havinz armed themselves, they accordingly but to a dfgnificd end ectf-respectful mait. Conkline's performances at Rochoster went far to convinee most persuns that the great Seno- tor was really a small, narrow-minded wman, ‘There may have been an luclination to excise ‘hisgross vivlation of propricty then on theground of sudden loss of temper. The very nearly unantmous rebuke which was administered to him by his friends as well as his foes, | wax supposcd, would make him regret what he had done. But the later perfortnance was worse pleasant yet perfectly firm look. completes the picture; “and the Colouel,” ns he lovks Lg) to greet you, {roduccn your Ideal of a Come missioner of Police. In the highest dezree possible s the persons ality of Col. Henderson felt througbout the Metropolitan Police forves Assistant Commis- stoners and clerka provide for thorun of routine busfness, but the sllzhtest thing that appears whiclh Is not as usual, p‘oel ot once to ghe Com- tasloner, and to him, In the largest' degree, I8 | started out and scarched through the jungle tor into my district to carry it against me. Besides, “ }o has been a gveat travelor, Benator.” than the other. ‘*Little Evarts,'" ‘'Littlo n 3 4 X 3 o s war. vory bad, and the conntry | % Yos/Tam told that Uiero ns not boen & | Roberts thess are somo of the torms with e e Yo ET, (s | ot daya without inding auy fruce of Lhis Irel, fortaight sluce be was Insngurated that there Thas been a quorum of the Cubines present in the Capital clty.” “ Have {nu read the President's specchies? " « Yes; I tnink old Harry Leo ought to have heard that speech where g compared the sol- djors of the Confederato and Federnl armics to Greeks, ¢ We beat you,! he sald, *in Nashville peaple, on whom we rely In s tight place, many of whom Lave to ride twolve miles to vote, liad terribly bad ronds to gu over.” . “What ticket did Ellls Roberts vote?" | ““li¢voted ‘the Democratic ticket. Roberts and two other men of the ‘same namo, onc of which he spitefully descriics his political opro- nents. For one word of courteons criticism upon the conrseof the Administration, such ns o citizen who differs with {t may fairfly make, Conkling delivers himself of a'score of words in gross personad attaclis upon men who have wounded his inondinate vanty. On the Afth day they came to the Bakarang River, whers every one of them went n bathine, They went down the river. a short distance, when one of the number tortunately discovered some clothing on the nearcst 'bank, which, on examination, Bcrm'ed 1o be that of their jnissing friend. Closc Metropolitan system has been cxeessively for- tunate in its” Commissloncrs. The founders, Col. Ronan and Richard Mayne, were admirably fitted for their positions, Col. Heuderson could have no better qualliied man in his place. But I wiil say no more fn praise of him; the Lefficiency of the force is his suflicient recom- TIIE TIMES ON CORKLING. side it lny the sumoitan, or blow-pipe, and e omtehery but not related to each othar, | Grecksy o e beat you b o Greekn'™ | Tho T critelees. Conhlini with bitter se- | T8 b e e 2 oot bich he "always carric and & raan named Lowery, and another by tho | Mr. Conkling shook his head, and looked | veritys B bl 19,5 TerahE ST ot e | s e cutral, sshl the Coloncl, o best ex- the short eword which he always carried with amusement and contompt. A TREASURY RAID. . #You do, then, apprebend, afr, that s Damo- cratic victory would result {n oxcessiye appro- orintions?” That 18 tho {nevitable logic of the ascondancy of the Domocratic - party. . Will thoy let this little whip-tall in the Nortl drlli them when name of Bayre are the ringleaders of tnd personal opposition to me at Utlea. The Ilayes Interest uolformly and openly voted withthe Democratic party.”? TiE 800 AND THEIR MONEY. “1Iow could moncy have been ralsed, Benator Conkling, to:bp.thrown into your districtd’ - “ell, the hlfihly respectablo 800, of whom [ Plnlu@l to this way, The force Is orzanized os ollows: The Comunissloner; two Asslstant Comnfsatoners; four District kunorlmemlun twenty-one Superintendents; 227 Inspectos 1,00 Sergeants; aud 8,575 Constables. Tl fures has jurisdiction over a yery large section, comprising thy whole of the County of Middle- sex und those parishes of which any t i him, Alittle later tife party heard a volce, and after dressing they set out In search. They fol- lowed 8 narTow ravine which led back from the ‘river, scanning every nook and hole, scarching under coverts of Ieaves and dead, fallen branch- es, but fu valu. They were on tho puint of re- tn::ln;; thelr steps when they agaln heard the volee. only suceessful Ju_studled efforts, and when he can bring In play his truly wonderful histrionic ability and keen ascnee of stage ef- fect.” In his recent interview he shows Timself . his naturat light, The ohvious re- sult is that lw stnka to o lower level than ho bas heretofore occupled. Conkling has nlways assumed to bo the most -conrteous of withiu twelve miles, and also those” of which have. spokon, - Buve mothing 80 plentiful ss | they bold tho stock and butt of tho whipin | men, tho pink of chivalry. Did ho wish [ yoo"Dary s not tore timn fifteen miles from | It was the volce of Tuba, and,-strange as it mmmy.wAmt'm;i ‘Yt Claa of oue pecrs fa. thia g;:‘f:r tanist Why, 8¢ 1ihio clos of e A“p’l {o iafark RN oppaing | upon the | Gitarinir Cross S . atraight Jine, fn thi: Coun- | May appear, hie was soon discovered Ligh in o ¥ ol the Efenate, he il ero with oy, Lol tree naked, and a lorge orang-outang was his frent, commercial €LY S0l ccal, Tolso f10% | propriation Pl o e 0o aen Gragt | delcacyand pilg Coaabloration Wortiy of aly | 4ica of Burvas, Hlextlond, Eatok sl ety e ! & % X X he o berti - | companfon, A rifle-shot hrought the nnimal to 000 ot Beside ‘Tammany _Hall | put himself ou record and said, “Cll | commendation, Now be oxprossca his ccon. 3&3“::333’"%; laiu:r?m?féfn' irtica of Ton | the eround, whero they fintshiod hier with kuives. was very desirous of soving tho Legis- only sicn this bill - becauso it I8 | tempt for the chicf Minlster of the nation in employed in bier Majesty’s dock-yurds and mili- Then the youn man eame down nond told the Jature 80 a8 to keop their power In this too Inte fn tho sesston for ‘it to bo | whose Senate he occupics a seat by calliug him | yo0y statfons situated within and beyond the | tEy of his singular adventure. metropolls_forever. There aro 13,000 oftlce- Toconsidered, and there aro some worthy objects | * Littlo varta ° Comlug from what | Mciropolitun Police district, The entire dis- | 118 had becn out hanting, he said, and lato fn o in Now York, orporsons in rocclpt of | in it'” but hoindicated that hewould not soend | Conkilng Would term Man average Ameri- | B villed into twenty-ane portions, called | the aflernoon had gone fnto the water of the from $17,000 to 8500 or 81,000, llcro are 2,000 atl ue% mfi:m)‘. nnhl"ncllhcr‘dlil l!l‘cc.‘mr‘ 1’1‘9 I;V mn” clltlz)n;n." ?l_!‘;:h_ an 5 exnm-’llfiln divistons, cach distingulshed by a letter of the | Sakarang to oathe, On returning to the bank to Public rco millons out of fiv ow,”" | could only be regarded os an evidonce of - | o ¢ e - ¢ Notaries Public at 8500 a_year, and Lam told mhlh-Coanum W toli that three mil- ¥ alphabiet, which the Sergeants ana Constables dress, ho was seized I?' the arins by an orang- outang, who mmde him follow her into the ravine. ‘They arrived st the foot of u_tall tree, which the f'uuth was forced to nseend until he hisd reached the animal’s nest, where he found himsel( a prisoner in comfortablo lodgings that every onv of themn was asacssed $23 by Tammany Hall. There was no place in New York where they could employ this money with more eatiafaction to themsclves in the result than In the district whero Ilive. Ilero was a breedine. When n Scnator indulces his petty spite tosuch an extent, however, It fa anl‘y natural to sak i the Becrctary of Btatg s tobe called * Little Evarts,” by whut name .shall we know Roscou Conklingi~ Roberts, of attached to 8 division wear with n number ou their collars and helmets, to evable the public to ideutify them and the loculity to which they belong. The Inspectors wear the letter nlone. Each division Is under the charge jons havebeen put out slnce Gen, UGrant left tho oftice. What {s thero in tho lawof human nature to provent theso peonlo from presaing forward for n{)pmnrlnllunal The physical scars of tho Great Rebellion contest “wera left only in 6 e Utlen,'Is alsospolken of as * Little Itoberts,” and i sizth of ont. | Day sfter day ha remalned there, the orani- {‘yi:"fi&’{:?.‘;tf.h”i“n‘é'infifi'l‘e??«‘hfifif:’ ns culolleds | (lio South. To them IL was ' sigul | abuscd by hiin without stlut. The Senator ol Buncrintomion) pndluastrenth of Inspect: | outaug graclously: supplying him' wizh fecsh wity for the common purpose of beating the e and mortifying era in thelr history. To-day | makes no secrct of his liostilfty to the Notlonal | ¢ '¢he extent of the divislon and other circum- fruit and vecctables, aud cven bringing him pugllmn N iiato I the" Utlea dlatrict. Had | they aro poor, clamorous for office, and clamur- | Adminlstration. With moro frankness | yyooii ™ 2 diviston s divided into sulxlivisions, | Waler in 8 cocog-nut. Wobcen sulllciently aroused nnd sagacious we | Ous. for moncy, Tholr rivers, lovees, harbors, | thau ho displayed at Rochester, ond | yhiershe jmmediute personal supervision ot When 1 fisst heard this story T very naturally could have defeated the manemyre; but we public bulidings—everything sugzests rebablli- | jess taste, ho sncers at Becretary | jna o two Inspectors, sccording to locnd clre refused to belleve t. But a more scarching in- tation and cxpense, I bave b words of aurer for the Bouth; but, through my position ns'a New York Scnator, 1 can plalniy sco that these, our gentry, who arc voting acainst the Repub- lican ticket, will one day howl under the jo- fliction of natlonal taxation encoursged at Washington.” TUE LOUISIANA BARTER. s “The Loulsiana bargain sud sale of which -6u spoke, Benator, secms Tlkely to bo revived l‘:y Investigation or otherwlsc.! Mr, Conkling sald nothing on this dlrectly, “Wnaft covslstont,” ho sald in s moment sgor tho President of the United tates to send Dbis agents Into Loudsiana to bareain with that man Nicholls, who by all tho ovidencs and by tho status of the caso was a red-landed traitor 10 his State Governmentl This deallng with usurpers to regaln the summit of power is a novel practice in our couutry. An honorable Tresident, feeting himsell to have been elected, would have refratned from any such fntriguo with pretenders in States that were ready to revolt. ~He would have taken bis office manfully, graciously, and {nsplred respect without bargatnlog for it Al he had inhonor to dowss towithdraw the troops, and to that no one would have obfected. 8a longss Mr. Hayes is fu the Presidential chair those old and substautial Republicans in the North will never look on hitrwith respect while Gov, Packara, discrowned, silent, and re- muved, nppuard s the victim, but loohs on." ‘Wheuever ho roferred to the Administration, the Senstor grew cheerful and engaging, an corruscated in ancodotes and sarcasms. He ro- ferred to ono persan—1 think it was Willism E. Dodge—as belng s anxlous to balloo for the Presldent and hfs policy as &' certain nezro who weunt, to hear Whittleld preach,—as he supposed. ‘The negro thought it neccssary to do bis best at shouting, and he accordingly mlludover.jumxod Juba, mt‘only finfsbed his crowing when twld at Jast that, instead of Whitdald pre.u:htll‘l, It wus suother person. Altuding to some of those men of profession, like Schurz, whose pohitical stock was thanking God that they were not like other men, “they reminded me,” sald Mr, Conkling, s+0of's certaln Senator of whom It was sald that he qu jutidel and did not hellluve l‘n.;h: Bible. This person was so very coraplaceut thal some one rul‘fnktd. * Why should be believe in t1—he did not write It.} ¥ TILDEN. « Mr, Conkling,” said tha fnterlocutor, ¥ did you not have soua respect for Mr. Tilden?" 1n & sense I did,"” sald the Senator,.and be repeated o & sense” ‘“When My, Tilden roceeded against the Temmauy Riog and tho “anal Ruug while Governor, 1 observed that tho Republicau papers, &mlcularly in New Yurk City, exulted bifm to the skies, sud 1 remarked, +They will get tols man up so hich after awhilo that when they sct to work to drag him down Scharz and the four members of the Cabinet,” who, he says, “ars not Republicaus.” Re- ferriue to L.nnklln(:’n insinuations azalnst the Presldent’s honor {n conncetlon with the ques- tlon, the T¥mes says: “It.is to bo regretted that he did mot find fu convenlent to give Iis views of tho Loulsfana question when {tand the work of the Electoral Commission wus being discussed in the Senate. Conkling's criticiamn at this thme s as unseemly aa bis al- Justons to the ‘Bm-rnhnr{l of State are vulgar. 1lc simply degradea the high office to which he Das been elected, sud Insults tho constitucucy. which ho claims to represent.!” e erep————— THE BRAIDWOOD MINERS. Braowoop, Wil Co., 1L, Nov. 0,—To Al Miners—FrrLow-WOUKMEN: Once more we havo to sppeal to you to give mo heed to those lying dispatchies that aro sont scross the wires from day to day, by the pald culsaa- rics of our encmics to thelr nssoclated and sub- sldized press, Seven monttis have wo fought' one of the moat oppressiye and gigantic cor poratlons on this sids of thu Allexlicny Mount- ains, for our richts and Mbertivs as citizens o this free Republle, and a fair revumeration for our labor. ‘\'wryuhmmn villainy or cunning could suggmest has en done snd s still continued on purpese to demoraliza us and keep our fellow-men from sending ald to ro- Heve the distressed familfes that are in.our midst. What o noblo and herole strugzle! Fifteen hundred men lald dows thelr tools on tho 1st day of April, and submitted themselves and familics to hunger sud privatifon rather than sign away thelr birthright, snd bocome bonded sdaves In this boasted land of Nblm{. And uothing will induce the men of thisplace Lo resurno work b it justice, fair play, liberty, and equality, Hoplug thut all who Eave atded us in the past will continue to do 80, and victory will yet crown the ef’orts of this noble army, we remaln yours rus;:cu&luuL,o nANK Lovar, D. McLaveuLiy, - J. PETTIOREW, Becrelary, THE BROKEN BANKS. To the Editor of The Triduns. Cm10400, Nov. 9.—There appears to be some AQlssatisfaction expressed by the creditors in re- gard to the reports of two of thoe' Recelvers of our broken saviogs banks, and it would scem, by & carefus perusal of the two reporta wilch bave been made to the courts, that these com- vlaiute arv made not without cause. The re- worts were not very expliaat, and very littlo of L coudition of the banks cuuld be learucd from themw. Inthe vuso of the Fidelity the Re- Let mo tell you some- thing. We scnt the tickets to the polls in tho ward fn which 1 ilve al doylight, as did the Democrats. Not ano of our tivkets was found at llu,\' palls. They werc all thrown into the WAYS TUAT ALE DARK, | 4 \Who threw them fnto the canal?" “gither ho who carried them or some ono who received them. No man does a trick liko that unless he {s secured by indemnity for the past and non-prosceution fur the future. Bome potentinl persou niust have civen that assur- ance. Wo sent-over Into the Tenth Ward, ‘whero thero happencd to bs an excess of tickets, aud, at a comparatively lato hour, supplied our people with thio ballota.” CHIEFTATNATIP, 4 Mr, Conkling, nre you satisfled that the Ad- ministration at~ Washington was auxlous for your defeat" * From the time "l{el cameinto oftico and appointed a Democratic Cabinet,” sald Mr. Conkiing, *the principal labor of little Kvarts: and the rest bas been to withdraw tho Ropub- lican support from me.” P “ Has Evaris wado suy expreasion on that ad 1 “Ho told s gentleman some time ago that the feform movements of the Administration, ss far us Now York was concorued, were to break upcbleftainship, I suppuso that chicftainship was o declaration of censure upon myself,! “But baa the Adminlstration dfrected any Jofficial act aguinet you {n this lust election “ Yes. Thu{ made the removals of the prin- cipat ofliceholders in New York, whom 1 match them to duplichte, much less excel, a week be- fore this Btate election came off. Was that cbivalric behavior towand & Republican wakl:}; %0 extricate this 8tate from the Democratic ad- ministration 1 And,” sald Mr. Conkling, with Tistug fervor, ¥ {f wehad recelved the Hayea Yoted in the Btate of New York, oreven a fair Dortion of them the State, would bave been Ko- ublican to-day, restored 1o fts proper place in usace and character.” v THE CIVIL-BXRYVICH ORDER, “ Do you think that the celebrated order, qi- recting ofliceliolders to abstain from atl political sction was also’ lutended to operste agalust iudividual public men " * Undoubtedly that celebrated reformatory onler was factional in Jis futent, made in the f2tcrest of envious and presuming little men. Bherman goes out to Oulo and makes specches {n defiance of ft; MeCrary goes 10 lowa and inunages a Convention despite tho order, and tinally Dovens—who is & pretty good sort of a fellow, or bus becn in the past—writes 0 Mussachuseita (I think Nenator Conkliug sald ta Collector Siinmuns] and says that the order meaut {taclf to be disobeyed, and that the Way to obey ft was to violate it yustigation proved conclusively that the facts of the case were indisputablo and the sitending clrcumstances corrohorative in full, This Incl- dent has fully established {n iy mind the con- viction that abductions by anufi-uulnn s hove taken place,—a conviction’ which I tind ls also shared by 8t. John, the author of a very resd- able work on Bornean travels. cumstances; and a aubdivisiou ls neain divided {nito sections, under charge of & Scrireant, and these soctions aro further reduced into beats, which are patrolled by the Constables, who ure neld respousible for the protection of life and property during the hours of their duty, For these purposes every street, alloywny, road, etc,, fu London hias been measured, andall the beats, scctions, subulivisions, and divisions are clearly Uoflned In * Beat-Books * aud maps, sud there 1s no difticuity iu ascertalning the number and name of any Constable whu was on duty in auy street at avy particular thne l;{ relerring to the Sergesnt's *alates ! of that date.” e —— FIELD-MARSIAL WRANGEL. New York Frentng Peat, With Field-Marshat Count Fricdrich Helnrich Ernst Wrangel, who died yesterday at Berlin, panses away ono of thy chiel relivs of the old Prusslan milltary system. ‘To bim, as the S Grandfather of the Army,"” bhis subor- diuates looked up with the utunost reverence, and his soverelgn lent a will ing and respectful ear. [Mis character was cast in that herole mold which glorified, in the oyes of the ndmiriug people, ‘the ohysical frame weakened and broken by tho storms of more than nincty years; sud as he rode through the German Capital, strapped to the saddle of u steed almost as worn out a8 himself, the hat of every patriot would bo doffed, and the chll- dreu who osplred to wear the helmat at somne future du% would crowd about him with huzzas. Wrangel was born in 1754, and cntered the Prussinn army st an esrly age. For distinguish- o sorvice ju several campuayns he ross to the rank of -General in 1524, Tu ks domestie ailalrs he showed the same iron couruge and the same notions of honor which marked his mulitary enrcer; and itis said that when his only son, who was a subordinate oflicer in the army, was unpli- cated n some wisdemeanor, the General pald whatever woney forfeit the lul bad fncurred, and then, baudtug hiin a vistol, sald tersely: W ¥or a Prussian officer who has disgraced bim- salf there s no-way but this,” Obedient to the suggestion, young Wrangel put the muzzle of Dls weapon to his head uud blew bis bralns out before his father's oyvs. Tho Generul withess- el the deed outwardly uumoved, and never mentioned the oftender’s pame aeain, On the Suth of March, 1573, Wrangel Bnished the tiftieth year as (ieneral in the scrvice, und the Emperor sent him, a3 6 token of persoul rc- gard, hr owu portrait set_ i dlamunds, to be worn as a decoration. Tho old ofticer has alwayas enjoyed the confidence and intlmaey of the preseut Emperor, und at one thue presumed upon his master's affection to sych an extent us to adviso the arpest of the Prince Imperial for a breach of etiquotte. ‘Thc vapers were drawu up asccordiogly, but for private reasons were never surved. Wrangel has been possessod for soma years of the susplcion that the Berliners thought ho bad lived too long. As sn cvidence that thers ON THT TOP OF ARARAT. The Loudon Spectaior, speaking ol tho recent successfnl ascension of Mount Ararat, by Mr. Bryco, saya: 4 3Mr. Hryca has given to the world a wonder- fu! word-plcture of thot amazing aud awful spectacle, of that ‘landecape which {3 now what t was beforo man erept forth on tho earth, tho mountalus which stand obout the valleys as’ they stood when the voleanic tires which piled themn up were long ao extinguished’; but: ho could not teltus what were his thoughts, his fecMngs there, what tho awe and yearniug thiat comu over him' In that tremendous solitude, wherd * Nature sits enthyoned, serencly calu, and speaks to her children onty 1o the storm and eartlnjuake that level their dwellings in tho dust v [lis vislon ranged over tho vast expanse, within wlhose bounds arc the chain of the Cau- casus, dimly madu out, but Razbek, Elbruz, und o uountains of Dughestan visible, with the Mo of the Casplan Sea upon the hurlzon; 1o the north, the huge extinet voleano of Ala Uoz, whose threc peaks incloso a snow-putclhied crater, tho dim glain f Erivan, with th silver river windiog through it; westward, the Taurus ranges; aud northwest, the upper valley of thuy Aruxes, 1o be traced ns faras Aul, audent capital of the Armevlan Klugdom; the great Russlan fortress of Alvxamdropol, aud the hili where Rors stands—peace(ul enough when the bruvo chimber looked out upon this wonderful apectacle. « While it was growing upon him, ot indced jn moguiticence, but in comprebensibility, swhile the eye was stiil unsatisiiod with guzing, the mist-curtain dm‘wml, eafolded him, and shut bin up alone with the awful mountun top. *'I'ne awo that fell opon me," bo savs, “with thesensa of utter loncliness, 1ade time 433 unnoticed, aud T mighe bave linvered long fntwrt of dream, bad not the pieictug cold that thrilicd through every liwbrecaled me to a sense of the risks delay might luvohe.’ Ounly MASSACH v » d . | cefver neglected w mention an item of $50,000 four bours of daylight rewaincd, the thick mist | was one-amongs ‘them who did not share that " wn.f't‘-:Luur u‘p‘u'fifl'x'.'&' ’:fiflmf&chmm !A'{f c:z‘:‘::dc‘? °my""expf-‘:m£:l""i?§ m)nu"o Which ts dus the de uu):lr‘- from (hfl uoilkhom- i -d‘:m ;t::lu‘e“r; E-::-anfsfis :In‘:‘r]::.z‘»'lr: 9 flf.'.’f. me uk{.h"?fif;"fil ‘.\".:1':,1 hh‘l.l'nm::‘ :u’»%'{o 3 $ : . alnly, e 1l small an item as S 2 { Slostion wh e the Haveomen gre clallag b | 88 Seditaly an udmibirition Al | e Pertaps ho thought w0 small sn luem 88 | U Sl Moountaiu ke Ararat, with fn o tho [ " graye with sl th coutcot that - earthly vocks. Thedesceot was made in safeiy, bus by the timo Mr, Bryes cawe u shzlit of the spoty yet tar off, whero his frgnd bhad halted, *the Yan had got beblnd thesouthwesteru ridge of tho mountain, and bis fallen scroda the great whilo the red mountalus of Medk, southeast, still glowed redder than erer, then tuvlwl’l swittly to u splendid purple 1 the dylog Mr, Haines and the rest of the stockholders bad “lost™ all they were worth. Would It not be a wise thivg to give the poor, dear stock- holders of this bank the safety-deposit vaulis 50 they will bo sure not to “lose anythingt A mectingof the creditors of this bank should ber called dnmediatety, and its afatrs thorouzh- Iy sifted, aud the stockbolders should be made to cash up at oncv. “That election sliows only how well real party men bebave. The uen, who distike the policy snd could see no honesty fu the Presi- dent/y position un the Bouthcru question, ever- theleas walked to the polls snd cast thelr bal- lots for the Republican candidates, Tho Hayce fuen also voted fn Massachusetts, Butin this . Btateof New York I charge that the Hayes elo- went was not only judiffercut to the ¢lection hunurs, 8 mou duty uover sl pas scen the fricuds of thres generations pass away before him, . w — { QUIPS, Lydia Thompson contvmplates leaving the stage. Figleaviug it, wo suppose.—Lochester competency, and ‘4. seuse of abuse during our campalgns. 1 refused to get cau briug o o tnortal who up fu that campalgn and throw mud at Alr. Til- den. o somne specelies ssserting our side of the question as well us I coutd, but 1 did not go into vituperation. Wheu Mr, Tilden defeat- ed Gov. Dix, tho latter, like litt! ¢! L no one to throw it \l“mn but myself. He has been exceedingly ofidous in Writlng letters zains! When the Elect- we. Al rocte C: r e Demnocral, but, yoted the Democratie ticket by hosts. The | oral Committeo was n: up in Washing- The report of 8. D. Ward, Recelver of the !3 5 ¥ 3 Blate of New Yoo Demoe cnato blibed to declinea | Merchants’, Farmers' & Mechanics' Savioys | +AL8 o clock he reached the bivouse snd Fe- | w porerocy’ was the word put out at o written Slate of Now York s Dumocratio o-day by tho | tou and Seutor Log, o3 i o, "Gov. Dix | Hauk, b ubbut as clear ws tio Chicago fiver Lo | fotned his frendh w0 Seul, DS Tocked with © 1 Dy one of the city teachers re- Washington City spelling exorclse by one @ city THE HERU rotest] tho stwmer time. Thosa who have réad {t know | strange feclings tuta the eyes which Lal looked fl;‘bn" Cun.;lflll:{.c‘l:‘t{:r?'n;ymg’w .':‘.,'13. for gmtlx::;‘!::ln? given a place lhurc.‘; llw:iE i\;xt A n,n::h X l:b;'m' o:rlfl cl&u'\:nm‘?w ::‘n up;z:al:\‘l:l: n?wflhr;ff \iv'fln:: ':fi,?' A':x:l;' T:z;ah :)l‘lléz:l And oe littlo Yoy hndad 1u, *Go, g9, ading the Rupublics et | mated adydead sud bur e bl 3 g i sl n‘xlu“r‘u hag bo:‘:bnny t?x}‘n?’wfih&x.\m‘u‘lzmxgt ':v Yu‘rhk‘.‘n{n‘l' mnt‘l:hu Was un attempt to give | bad 1t uever been prnted; sod it s ol’ about | astery of Etchmiadzin, uear the northes fuot of Tho Late Sir George Ross, the dlstingalshed en years wheu the party was worth prescrving, | me another chance. Durlng the Presidcutial | as wmuch utlity as s last yoeu's bird’s nest Engitsh lawyer, was overtaken by a friend fa tha strect ono dax avho sail to him: S Aruas\ aud was nrmnl'md o the ud\lnu{dms o the fotercst of taxpayers particulurly, it s ‘&P: 1{‘1‘ . be bouse. *This Englishuan,' sal of Mr. Tilden I excited the enmity of pow. Tie Dcmufllll‘c‘pnr;v hnln threo elements after it hasperformed the duty for which i was #oull Bave bad Mim pulled dowy thore 9rlrln_n\lyd-:-lmxgd. A greit many hnvy}nml thore w tlennn who wes aetiys aa fue B Fleae You know the rote by the stalk,” was the re- joinder. 1 apeloglze for saying you could not open your mouth without putiing your foot In i1, Fald the editor, aternly regarding the horrewhip she held overhis head, ‘1 solemnly assure you that when I eaid it I had no ilea of the size of your foob.” ¥ A rollegian Interested in the suhjoct of Clyll- Service reform suzgests that all the clerks fn tha ‘Department of tho Interior ars nmiler- Schatrz, ‘and that they ought to be changed at ~ WANTED-MALE HELR, ____ “ - Fsookkeoperns Olerkn, &ce VVARIED = AN EXPERIENCED . ity-Goona saleminant one who enn spcak German. Biatd wages, and address W 12, Tribune ofce. Trndes. VW ATIEDICOAT AND PANTS MARERS AT 724 LU WAL MBINGO L, . e e E VWASTEO-nARBER AT 377 90UTH CLATTST. _VV Tstcaly employment to % int-ciam workman, VWARTEDSK siosMAKEL T0 DO REPAIR! ing 8L No, 04 Wert Madlson-st. ¥ Emglnymcnl Wlenelcu ¥ Irast once In four years, fu the Interestof purity | VWANTED = LARORRRS SOUTH = 1LAILROAD In the service. Stampii, \ leiaby Bieans, Mobile. wnd irrs Thislsan off srason for the small boy. Tle : can't eat green fruit and he can't fall lEmu;:h an fee-hole; ko he hangs round the parlor and mediate Boints on isionl. Abply to Ladorers® o « hanement. 3,001 ES FOR TI0E ROUTH WAGES TE] £20 pei Lelte lis elser's youna man how much of Anna | enean e o ORI AUDIE t6 CTIUSTIAN & COn Maria's chicfest “plory is hair and how much is | 209 Sonth Water. Itoom 11. Jute switelt—Puck, Why f8 it that none of the cuts of the * mag- nificent dininz-cars” on the great raiway lines represent o man pouring A cup of hot “collee down hia ghirt - front, while the fady op&m«lle him pours a'pint ol milk Into her “neigbibor’s Lap! The artista uppear to iniss all the thrilling Incidenta—Huriinglon Hawkeye. Pratty sooh we shall see this style of adver- tispinent: * Wanted, o hookkeeper—must have sll tie small vices thern are.” Hlmmnan cussed- nese will have sotne outlet; and the very goml eoxd man Is often ‘like Josh Billings’ “mule, which helind known to stay wnod for six months Just toget a good chonce to Kick.—~Hoston Tran- xeript Asquadof_recrults were drawn up o Hne onedav at Debreczin, fn Hungary, when the Corporal suddenly exclaimed: “Here, you Kovacs, what's that medal vou've got dangfing there on your breast!” Kovacs blushed, cast down his eyes, and replied, in asmall volce: # Please, #ir, it's the medal our cow woo at tho last cattle-show."” Miscelinneoun, VW ASTED-A 8N AT, BUSLNESS 28 asrent for iiell's Dateut T enabies the youngest child to apell favarabie terms: ralary and commiston fruper germn Famale packs, with partie GEORK C. BELL, 179 Broadway, New VWANTED-A Goon. WibE-AWARY: 1 " can write & good hand, foF generai LOGIS LLOYD & C0., 93 Washiugton- FOUNTAIN PEVE hromon, frames, 18 State. AW ASTED-LIVE MuS AND L2 novelties, iricks, ‘needles, chronios, rtationery, rewini-machine supgife aud cheapeat iouse In the workd fur fayaure fa every wiiaawaks porss C. Nt FON, 43 a0d 47 Ja € hi VAL T W COURT-HOUSY, LAR . Lpickiagers, camenters, and tesme bo & e ORRIS i r. WAS TOWATT ON TABLR .l T senand four CLgAT-makers, At A3 WANTEDZAG ENTS=WE ITAVE JG3T 6TARTRD in the West ond WARL every good canvasacr to calior send thelr l:‘ln'll:rl‘: bava's business that will ke yoa pir weak and expensen: atea ork foRAL FERLIMING D-FA ny &co A GENTLRMAN th thy baoking husinem A 15 A Arat-2ias correaponidant, BA¥ing been managrr of 8 hank far three years, ax head bookkeeper or otlier positton of trust (o8 Brat-clam houss of hostness; uns denlable mfcrences can be given from bis last employst —— Mra. Partington. Mr. B3, P, Shitlaber bas been writing a bright and graceful article for the 2%, of Boston, coneerning the good old lady who frst thade er appeseance I [ts columns—>lrs. Partington. Her first Innocently wise saying was nspired by aremark of oncof the tiewspaper men, on o nlght when a steasncr from England had brought —_MITUATIONY WANT Bookkoepers, ITUATION WANTED — BY tharoughiy scqualated neiws of an vivance In breadstufls, who safd ho | . Address Boxd, Watertwo, W Il not enre, as he bought 'his flour by the half. gn‘m'nox WANTED=BY A FIARDWARE CL| dollar's worth. © Mrs, Partington '’ was then | ), of treive yeary cxpericnees suod secriviey and re- uade o gag, in tho little parazraph that Mr. | 57! “‘_,,’__‘,"_fl Y e Diree. Ject. Address, Shillaber wrote, that It made "o diffcrence - to ber whether flour was dear or clicap, us . Troacs. she always received just so tuch for a half- | SITUATION WANTED Y, AN EXPERIENCRD: dollar's worth.” This was copied the next day, mecr.: Adidrons (e, Frivie niice, q and lllchndnremelu was thus offered totry TEAEE wm\'\!r”fx';"}'éfi-"'\? 1 agun, Thix meetjne with like succoss they | QUEEATION Jtmt i Ahlibdea s Conn i were kepton, until Mrs. P, us she expressed ity | young uainted In any am had obtained u ‘*memento !’ she conld not ears crery respen itk tho ¢ politieal circiea there thraugh hin maeringe, wishes tn. Trpresent & good house aatraveling agent (u the southe ern Siates, _Addrems § 64, Tribunc office. clieck, Mr. Bhillaber adds: * Mra. Partington was an entirely original creatfon, for 1 bad never eeen *The Rivals® acted, nor read it, and though 1 knew, from extracts in comie comglhllona, of Mrs. Malaprop’s existence and character, it moved nopuise of tny ambition, The real fn- epiration which prompted the effort to continue the Partington sayings, when the iden took pos- itive form, wus the conatant Learlnis of expres- elons, by very excelient people, that scemed too funny to beallowed to pass [nto forgetfuluess,— queer errors, Inadvertently made, and other- wige."” e . THE TRIBUNEG BIEANCI OFFE Iv'om: 70 " ACCOMMUDATE OUR NESEN0TS atrons throughout the city welave estabilshed iratch Otices Iy tie different Divituna a desigoated TONN WANTED-FETALE. DY T. B. DOYD, KOUM 7, 17 w mill, thres dwellin h, all new and fo 1 3 'm of eres, under fine cultiy. Tion: depot’ on farm: milla Loth water nd sieam, ing &R 1 the beat coyntica 1 31 3 sas, or Hlinols. Fine corner and bLuilding on Warehington-i helor, where adyertisements wiil he taken for the same ot,, near Halsted, frec and cler. WAnL good farma or lumbers: Trice aacharceazt the Main Oilice, and will e recetved | g,ucur. unttl & o'clock 1, 1. during tae week, and unitl 0 p, m. uplendid business corner on Tialuted st., near Madt=; on Eatardava: e . son1 now for $3.XL_WAal g0od farm lands, 2 WILLIAM It WINNING, Dookseller and Etstioner, £15,0 0~Splendid dk-ocre farm, 15 miles pouth of 184 TwenLY-acCand-at., DEAr Wabash-av. Culcsgo, nicely Improved, for clear city property, . M. W, . ine bricl Aand Jot nest liarrison.mt, WeatSindimon: Stationer, etc., 1000 | yeited ‘weil, Want good farn or Job on Wee Madis e . onnat. mumll'lm:t ide News Depot, 1 £15,x0=Xlce hrick sture and lot. I3x170, on Clark= ue liisnd-ar.. con t. st;. near Clifcara-ay., rented well. Tt gooi farn. L BEOBGE HENIY, Wooks Staitovery, ete., 390 Di- | o #oio-ii toum britk uweiling dnd Lot eeat tront. on T, C. HETRICK, Joweler, News-Dester, and Fancy | cavity, - Y i) QGouds. 72 Lake-st., corner Lincvln, CITY REAL ESTATE. OR SALE~DY T. B. BOYD, ROOM 7, 170 MADI- W)-acre farm. splendldly improved, sdjolning tho Fown ot Rartvilie, Delaware Comy o ot ant ot In city . (340 acred in 20 miles of Honston, Tex.1 rallrond sta- tlon on the Iand. Want good house and lot. Will as~ s0nt sume some. #2100 earh-11alf down, 2-story and basement brick | 640 scres of nice land in "\ K Attflllu&.’-nudlufl. 273125 eachy houses stand alonc, | Want huuse and for I ol A arner County. e, g andclears thiz is Just what the_houses were suce 00 ncres In Wayne nunty, Neh.i first-clans farm. tloned for 2 weeks aga under a mottzaze: wates, gak. | lands. iWant Improred eity proverty. Will aeuine, o Tarnroons: oe DIk OF ‘Srect oo, OB IFVing: | 813 0N A SpIndId stack OF KVICE $00d8 1 wiorn n 90d Wwn in one ut tlie best counties in lilinols; dolny a husincsa of £60.000 a year: etock fain A 1 o aud cl Wwant half cash and half tn’ gnod ac ¥ §5r00~#1,000 down, 7.room cottage_and Jot 802125, east'front, on Prairiesav.. norih of Thirty-Afth-st.i 1ree e i ¥l e soulone ot Ssxi28 1 o witt buy the corisie | Kanaasbr Towa, | liers v ona of tne best Chunces for s g0u0down, 8 evlendld tatary and bascment | 7R Sieane briek dwellinz. 13 | 0 vk Eaiing. At {J'. ES TR LA 0 elegan cid dwellinz. rooma, Int 330100, ravt 13-roain moders ‘ern L, O BIALe sy DA HIUTON, (OF foi KUDUFbuD, & lmm. av.anorth of Thinty-fourin-st, thouse | hov i S jouse and lob In Detrett, Mich. This Is & splendid dwelitng. mus«i.xm business block. covers half block, un on Vernon-av. ioa Liel]d, apeaking Lubes, bazh. Lot and coid water, sad s well bulit: this house aad joL 1s Worih §4,000 b good timen 1 1! v o V' e ot 1 1ot ety 2332 ey, st 1ot on weatoataito ear Halsted, s ® corace, Wang je-3t., bet cn Bul CAQU-BY. v 3 0 1 520 ACLE O TOWA LAND, e Tt od W abarkf B | el BN SR o7 foot—3a 10 can on’ corner Wabash- | 6= DUSHEL BTEAN GIlATN BL ) wroand Fortpalitnat, b, et 5.6 28,000 By A s R or w‘":kfi:’x‘ ots on Buperiorst,, botween Leavitt amnge; vuh;‘.n,x St 1ot resfdence, Ad- 65, SRt solendiil 13-room brick dweliing and Jot 2¢ | SEELUERCE TSN — 3116 on Tadiana-ay.. beiween Twenty-inth sod Thir: MISCELLANEOUS. R __ FEINCELL NS s o ZN--Xtco modern 10-pom brict dweliing, brick 1l PAID FOIL LADIES AND GENTLYE: SN Job 22T12 0N WANIDEI0N- Sty BEAF 15000 A e A Rieadny anah promily Do bptrs AR A eI OVeE tot HAN0, Comer | Aitenged o, JONAS UELUEIL S Saterst. '} ¢ Jlaisied nud Niueteenthi-ssa, reata sow $40 uisten L3 tory brick store and lot 233125, south T TALD FOI LADIES AN r X &?!fi-’m on Sadison-at., east of Leavitt. ‘cast-uff_clothiug. rders by wan prompt Jrowsae Y R FERTFIONT: | ( ACHED WED BUGE, AND SOTHA K tigon Indiana and . 4 feel mouth of s minated by conlract: warranied: article ankl istiacav, and Fifty-0rst-ot. Dorse-care; will be sold | examived free. _A. OARLKY. t Washinicior "“["'"""f yterme. APply 10 E. WILLIAMS, 2 EyErynony BHOULD ATTEND THE GREAT Thirty-nfihe ? 4" Bankropt sate of dry'goods at auction at 130 fauth. Hadison: Clark-si., ne JOIL RALE. ) gy 1 i ol MEGIRT R @ TBAN REAL ESTATE. F()l: HALE=$100 WILL BUY A BEAUTIPUL LOT wie hiock frut depot, ot L niles from Chifrazo; $15 down wnid &) piont! In marke u{n SHOWT freet aimt airesdy an, A BROWN, 1L REVOCATION-ROTICR TENERERY GIVRNTUAT Ui power of attoruey glven by me to Johu it Cruss on the J10L0f_ January, 1470, b sell licelwcs Tor shoprikiiato manufacture gralued wowls (o tmiiation .of ¥reneh walnit aod other woods o sad for tha cu'%nku’ol. Hmk, in tiia E;m ot E"twlt 'x‘d“ »einll’l’x;l,v revoked anif canceld by me. Detrolt, Nov. . GEOUUE ¥, MEIILING, VWASTONE sECONDTAND I DERRICK Pl VY grhay prom. “Adirens paruicuiars in ull JOSEPTE WHITK. 120 Norih Un; i LOSE AND FOUNDG ..., A LINERAL WEWAID GFPERED vOR X SOLI: A Ctairo i A 1o §ALE. {11 1 ACIEK FARM ¢ il feuced: 40 acros line tinter; 1Y hesd of cattle, hogs, gieop, #il he faem Wols, CR0ps, Cte., E4e 3 Kol Tiouse, tmrns, orchard, water, aud e best ot fand, ro dismond ear-ring lust on - lratric-a¥., thiee milcs from Woodstock, Mclleary Conuty, ). | Twentysecond-st., Indisns-av, car, And Kighteentus Al this for 25 per acre. Don'i bother unless you want | st., sud ddress ¥ 1i &, Tribone oftice. tohuy. L00duwn, balaice 8 years, £40 per acru—240-scre [armii house 10 rooms, fioe hard, , 100 servs Liuber, 17 miles from Chica- asy. ¥ Ot IGHIT, IONSE AND WAGONT roperty aad ivgex wner can Veiaes. Call m Chicago, all acre; Bear depot. worth §iw per T, B.UOYD, Room 7, 170 Madisonat, - . BEAL ESTATE WANTED, VANTED-A BAUTY FitOM DS en €. nuintog e In DESIRES urcs. ‘Thie stand \was 8 monuc o by from 1,00 o T, actes of guod i Zentmayer yaltorn. | The ern lands has the caih In hand snd will investigate waried on leaving Lue ahove {hing preseuted uil communleatious syiclly cong tialt glvo locatiua; nust bave & 2, Triv- une ofce. 'i“ EN U I* h':ur‘ml' i I!r-‘hllul“'lv ava by proving Droperty sk .I DT 'I‘l H b k I(HIAJ'" T ANCIA TO_RENT=IOUSES, West Sidos TNENT-$8 PER MONTH=2.8TORY FRAME | s e e e A MON DA WiToIS hoise, 10 larvardsat.; 87 per munth, @ lari | A PYANCES MADE O DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Harvard-sb § 67 perauonth, o lurgs roums, 23 | 7\ bonda, etc., 8t LAUNDERS' private ofce, 1) itan= month, 6 roas, 417 Western-av. s | dolp! near Clark. Loom 3 ads. Estsbliibed 1454, iy io-story feamo e (00 st Fulk: w rmont i, ory brick bousu 17 Fulle I PAIDETOR, ULy (OLD A0, SiLyKie Inguiro i eacriptiun i GOLDBMIL'S Loan sad Bullion T]u BENT-BWoT0, THE RIGUE, B Office (ficer @ M bilstied 1w, i hew piarble:front ilasd- by 2 B SARE S erent reauined, ADLY Bk 133 BOULl Clark-stus i N[OYEY TO LUAN 13 SUSLS OF 91,000 AFD UFZ. siol AL “wards vn city impraved property. ‘Jaquire at 133 F[OMENT-PLEASANTCOTEAGE, Wy LARERT.: | bouth Clarcac. b baak, toyood tenaat. LPOTWIN & COIBY, 140 | 5y ICKELS 1X 8UMS OF 82 AND UFWAIDS CAN® o hiad Ji exChunge for currency s the countink= room of tha Triune Cumpan: PreNNIRs CAN Uk WAL L™ "curreicy_at"the countin Desrbornesi. S RS O HEXT-MOST coN NTA & Bew sone-frout houses, 23 Monroe, 112 Oskley- L] &l 401 W pariors, dinlug-room, sid ¥ituen nor; keya at (60 Madison-at. PUT- Dearborn-sl, South Slde. EXCHASGE FOIL m_of i N C! g 1A Al ENT K3 Y of #1010 exchanis for currency 8¢ couuting Tribuse Canpsa 53 voom af MICIHGAN-AV., 3:5TORY AKD ) TO $2.000 TO LUAN ON INI'ROVED 13 roonis. vewly paperea | ], ¥ i T ok oewly paceed, %}_Hfl‘)p b ehiate ok curival raics. ). DENKY ', 146 Dearhoru- = Bouth Bide, "0 NEN T—-NICELY-FURNISILED S ALFLY oy mem‘uxmona AvyLy e N IABONAS . oo [SFOIATION WANIRD-OY A DOV, g YEATLS of age, Ly the pame of Janies Edvahd Potis or Moyt: has ruo sways has bech ilelug siace Moaday. Aty tatonuation thankfully received by bls wotber, MARY HOY Ty 100'y Twelflh PEBONALWILL TUE TWE VOUNG LADIES that recogutied the llt“il‘llflflllh:ll sl R L&P. Dhepos Botuday ot sud slicewands waigcd tuwardd the Graut Vaciic Hotel, pleaso send sldrons snd s o, e sud where wi lutervlow caa bo . 1o ¥ On 0x 1014, Morets, 11t orth Nldes I[ORENT=A BANPSOMELY-FURNISHED IIOUSE, thirca stortes and haseuical, apd has g &l moters convenienees: Address fur three daye V o7, Tribuoe. Wost Sides ASANT FLAT OF 8IX LOOMS, 1 vi7 10 _RENT— D ME YOUI ADDRESS] BHEONAL—"UVF, 7 &) Jritu Lath, oveta ete., ou sccond 0 1 will folluw 83 wa Dlanned, - All wil, und Dr. (adisoryat, ¢ oewly peinied snd caleimiaed. 10 Iakerd 2 e, SCANUEL." (Hostoy PhuiiniTad by Hxehas e rrady o come | BANGEL " dirions TEG HENT-¥301 e musioAL. N N Dy A ENT-VERY LO NE N . unthly 3. ante e L N T e datat s Obpasiya Atiantia Hotel, | BEED'S Teuipls of Muale, ¥ Vau Uureiat o NTH, PINE BIICE 6TOL YHIGHT FIAXOR—WARIANTED A5 DURABLE Rl A R ) U Tdd T T Y dote o 1. bedt sduare neas, hood. - Ibguire at <4 Weater placoe; spocial rl 1’5 Fewple ut Muslé. ] ; AND DASHEMERT, FIFTIL ANS—FIVE YEALSY T AR S | LOOUswis, ecs bl e o i CEY, adarboape (1o e lfor Buyt &1 “eataiogues’ wallcd aning 1 Tl REENDS Tewple of M A7) Van 15uren-se HOUSES AND CARRIAGES WENLL, MAKE EXTRA IN o buyers {0 the Hust 4ialy dage W réduce anun- uatally [are sock Of Gur wn WanUfaciure of pletsura O1Y AND BABEMENT BUILD: g, Wik »oullieast coruer Motroe aud [arkes sy, 1 wiil alter 3ad repate o sult Kood te pentcteap, | POTWIN & CORBY. 148 Dearbory st T__MUARDING AND LODGING: sl buslneas Luggies, the v uosur- v iy thon, it ol ey ity Af N, A 51 s sanl upes, 04| ., o N EVADA HOTEL L1 ANU 130 WABASIAY. | ShPaiea. Concont Sxpriss waguss ad (rucks st it a Qaperdars | o Ravaably rirees Also & few Kuod secuud-Buid plise: rdery fur the winler wauled &t vl f h 34 b 0 cbuny fuckawsy clicaps aa lae R e E%’iun:nwflfluf& VST & 807 o Wik e e Senr R GF TTAlL FOI WEBSTEKS DICTIONARY B5 stinsun hriog iood jiricus: bufure you sell e Ly e " CIALLN - Cory Madiaus 424 Derboris TR GO AND BOUKS A b S i oy Blgheat Hoos correspondcies suilcited. AMITLS Cheap ook tore: 101 Madirou-st. ARTED-FOIt ONE OF OUR CUS- e u'&mi'fll T T, s Tuiy Eitaotubed otala'cli sadbarlog o uct prost ol gt seul per s s ot zefereasss i, (Al —_SEWING BIACRLINES FRAVE FAX, CAIL PO ANV, SO OF cus Lon-aL. T R : = > QITUATIDY WASTED e e b e > bt el Ak R Y 8 A e b e A P S