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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1877 pinit the Question,” with the beaming peasant sitting om n hatrel as he tries to persuades the cov Inag with *No " Inher ovos: SHchreyer's “Rarsting of the Bomb,"” which I3 much wl- mired; a landscapo h{ Dauvbigney; anid Enate man ,Johnaon's ' * Blrolilng Plagers.” Mr. John Hoey eends_four notable picces, Mels- sunjer's “The Ring is Withins'" CGerome's i Egyptian Batcher,! almost painfully sombre, and “1'Almee," s0ld by Knocdler hu\tnyllul!i and Fichol’s hright “En Repast des Courts. and the same fx Rereby revived in the following farm: Hercaftar overy apphieant for licenss to orictice 1aw fn the conrta of tats State will bn re- anired to appear hefore the Sapreme Conrt at ome of {ta regalar tarms in any of the grand divisions, snd then and thers in open court the Conrt touching his qualification: nny and connselor at law, sad shail thera progent to tha Court s certificate from some conrt of “pecord of tha conaty In which such lmlllcllnl rexides, of good moral character, Pro- vided, however, it ahall be a reqalsita of snch ex- hard facen, evidenty thowe of men whose lives had been embitterea by struggling conaclentions. Iy and almost hopelatly aguinst the fetters of circumstance and” traditfon. Tooking st them, it was casy to seen how, In throwing off these shacklea of superstition, they bad also cast aside the garments of faith, reverence, snd belief, Tho singing, both before and after the rermon, was also quite aa different from the naual sort of thing astha congregation or the pastor. The preceding hymn was s chant, sung as a tenor I thought it hard when t_me free, and 1 bave worked hardar since than T ever did while aslave.” Thisold lady and her children have but a trace of African blood. 8he recollects the battie of Monmouth, and of rcelng Washlug- ton, TIOWA. Btate Pinances=Liva Stock. action of the a stearine, a3 the latter will not meit that heat. The stearine {s packed in hogebead for abipment to thoe chandiers. The olein drops into vats, n the proper condition for the new operation, the transiormation into butter. It 18 conducted thence, cither into tlerces for shipment, or to_the churn. In each churn is lnced 500 pounds of & compound which s sald 0 conslst of 10 per cent of dairy cream, 10 per cent of gnod dalry butter, and B0 per cent of NEW YORIK. Reokleepers, Clerin, &ce ANTED—A 000D SALPSMAN IN THE CLOTH- pretered, With and Tefercncra APy in (hn SRR Boon. | WOLE W GOLDST IR 537 Sorth Helmed-ra. ‘Trade: TV ARIED — ATTENTION ROORRINDERY = A° competent workman, with smeil eapital, csn obe, © Brst-class position In & printing estabil I faformation address W F, Tribune ofce. Ald for the Women's Society ‘of Decorative Art. The Oitizens’ Lonn Exhibition at shment. tho Academy of Design, Sir. J. Abner Harper showa filteen nuinbere, fn- | 3mination that xnch applicant shal) haxe pacaned & | goln by one of the choir: and, whether It was the Spectal Correspondence of The Tridune, Gieln, ikl & small amount af annoto for color- | VWARTED-A_FIRET-ELARS JOB TRINTER, A% % Siuding Trion's W Christening In the Binck | Teauiarconro of law tindies In, the oficn SLAmS | wards, the air. or the Ainger's method—] eould | Dsx Mornms, ln., Dec. 6.—The State Treasur- | ing. ' Beneath tha churn is plncenuhoxoe.??.:fi'. WAH BaSs I e o Trind of Rasdoipe-1v Foresti" Jaguet's * Thoughts of the Past," with thinker not determine whicn,—the efTectiwaa ‘sxceedingly rolemn and [mpreselve. The hymn followin the sermon was sung by the congregation, an which fact he shall sntisfy the Coart hy the ceriifl- cate af anch Iawyer and his own aMidavit, Provid- that the time_employed at any Jaw cooler, in which are 200 pounds of broken ice, When the churning has heen going on for half an hour, the substance in the churn re- et's balance-sheet shows the following funds on Wiwrzn;ms-nnzrie' WELPER. €7 CARALF ‘hand Nov. 30, 1877 : Py expresaive mnhlenlé face for the Enstman Johnson's ' Wuup"' one of gplendid Display of Tapestries, Em. Fmployment Agencies. his est pieces, paintea in 1864, and inacribed \w stadent, berconsidared sapart | 18 had a reguler cavalry-call to it. ‘That ls, it | Agricaltural College Endowment Fond. $38,100.00 | ynmyjes dairy cresm when only ready for churn- qi E + 7 3 . s 1 e »1 & McGney, leres cont without 8 mors buoyant and enthuslastle feel- ete st areat reduction t0 al pointe Routh: remember this (« headasarters, snd {he only suthorfzed Jaborers’ ticket nfica In Chicago. 3 peoy's office, 77 Clark-st., basement, il ANTED-1.0m LARORERS FOR THE ROUTH; ‘wagrs £24 per moanth and board; work mllr‘\“lrr the winter; Iaborers should bawarn of scaiping offices, - 0 have no antoority whatever Lo offer work, fut are ooty interested In satling tckets K. N & CO.. 2m fiooth Water-st., Room only aatharized agents of Reed & McGinty, contract VWASTED-20 LEY v’Mat'Twnnk‘buuux- feed for four manthst and al i to callon J. H, SPER 2 e R ';d:fl‘:wm where you can huy tickets cheaper than eirewhere. ollancons. A e el traso and e o a rtatfine i clu references. ARIem P 7o, Trimane bMcer OF 000D ADDRE: the minute they touch the fce the butter ap- pearn. It stfll retains the caste and smell of tallow. Two men thoroughly mix the fce and the butter. It passes then to other men to free it of 8] fee-lumps, and afterwand it e salted and worked as butter usually s, It fe ahaped in pound molds and packed In firking, with no visible evidence that it is anything but dafry butter except the word *‘oleomargarine,’ placed upon the hottom in small lettars. After the melting process 18 bequn, evervihing {s con- ducted with the atmost cleanliness, but the Boors, the atairs, the rallings, the win- dows, and eversthlng one might touch, fs aticky with tallow. This establishment uses ,000 pounds of fat datly, andg from this amount can be nbtalned 100,000 potunds of oleo- margarine, besiaes the Inrgequantity of stearine for candles, and the tallow fat, which is alro utilized. Only asmall &mmrtlo\: of the of) ob- tained is made into butter, The mruler part ia shipped to Eurn(e direct from the pler of this ferm shall be the day on which such éxamination shall bo had, ‘The ¢xamination will taks place Jan. 8, 1878, 8t Bpringlicid. A JAPANESE BRUTUS. The Chlel Japaness Commissioner to the Centenntal Exhibition Leads the Satsuma Hebelllon=Mis Tragic Death—Parsonal Rocollections of His Appearsnce and Manners, Correrpondence New York Tribune. PHILADELFIIA, Dee. 3,—Everyhody who went much in Ezhibition soclety last year will re- member Licut.-Gen Saigo, the head of the Jspancse Commission. He was by tar the most Impressive man Io face and demeanor of all the Orlentals who came to the Centenofal Exhibi- exhibita Muller's *Mother and Child,' Rossl's “0ld Ageof & l'tln::n,"‘pcrh-m the most brill- fantly colored plece on the walls ahd n scene In tho Franco-Prussian war by Detaille. Mr. Willlam_ Astor stiows Morle's ' La Petite Jean- ette;” Toulmouche's *The New Nuveli! the S Conrt-Msrtial¥ by Tenlers: and Arab horecs Uy both Fromentin and Bchreyer. Mrs. Phipps shows three portraita by Gilbert Stuart, Trum- bull's * Alexander liamilton,' and a Mary Mag- dalen by an unknown artist, the face possessing & wonderful expression of grief and repentance. TIEN CHIBF PAINTING In attraction to many [s Dore's “*Don Quizote Entertained by the Student Basil nod his Wife Quiteria,”” 8. Colman's ‘*Alhambra™ s the lurgest number. Among the further pleses are Millett’s *Spinning Gir]," Alfred Steveny' & La Surprisc," Gerome's * Dealer In Arms.” Bou- roat’s ** Maternal Bollcitude,” marked for the E:'nutlnfl offect of the sunlight {alling upon the Medimval Furniture and Houschold Orna. ments Owned by Metropolitans, 1og, The lateat rpot upon the sun in this vidnity witl soon make a disturbance here: or, in other words, the irrepressible Vie Woodhull—our own Vie—~Ia to mppear at 8t. James' Hall to lecture aweek from Monday next. Whether she will 5lve that brlliant lecture which etirred Girow’s pera-House in Chicago to its centre In 1593, 1 cannot say; but I understund that sbe proposes o deplet in glowing colors the heauty loe coming Millennjum when divorce shall he as frce and fnexpentlve a8 ir, Day before yesterday, there wasa declelon made in the Coart'of the Quéen's Bench, which ma- mentarily revived the fears of ai) moderate- minded members of the Church of England lcat the disturbance and_scandal which ‘were raised by the Rev, Arthar Tooth ae o hie rignt to perform certain Ritualistic cermontes in s Protestant Episcopal Church, were to be bequn n. Thenflect of the declslon swae, that, ATE AUDITOR'S REPORT. The State Auditor now has hia report for the biennfal term ending Nov. 1, 1877, nearly ready for the printer. It will beonoof the most compwhensire and valuablé reports fesued trom that office. The Auditor wliil give reversl new and Important tables, which will greatly sid the Legislators in their consideration of the Btate fAinances. o will also make many sug- gestlous, a8 the result of his obscrvation and ®ood Judgment, relative to laws that require smendment, He will recommend the amend- ment of the banking faws so that perlect sccarity shall be provided for denosit- ors_and persons trusting mouey In_banke, and making a violation thereof o criminal of- fense, with adequate penaity. He will also Withthe Finest Paintings of Private Gal- laries—All for Woman's Bake, Prom Our Oun Correspondent. Naw Yonk, Dec. 6.—The ptesent loan exhibi- ton at tho Academy of Design is rarelv at- tractive. The owners of treasurcs In art and prica-brac have behaved most gencronsly toward the new Boclety of Decorative Art, and well deserve the thauks of the public, In addi- {lon to those they wili receive from the women fn whoso Intercst the exhibition 13 made. In R Lpiiy s posscesed of such varlety of oxamoles, | mother and chlld: O'Becker's lfo-like ¢ Wur- throuen legal, technica) errors, the previons { recommend that payment of State taxesbe | Company on the North River. A N AND WOMEN FOR THE CITY f,::f,..f.na modero, It is ,,mmfl,.';,, fortunate | temberg Pessant Woman," Toulmouche's Go- tlon, and so different was he fn form and | pdeE o0 L A were vold. The | made twice a year, In February and Scotember: | “Some market 'a found among the oleo- }-,‘,r,;','n;:, S and couaty fnthe United fcater; that the spirit of he,'pmlne,, should bs so castly | WK W0 the all,” and numbers by Vandyek, | hvslognomy from hia essociates that mo one | effoct of throwlug this disagrecable case back { and that no pennlty attach for nou-payment | margaring chieesemakers, who are engaged in | aideers | Amp for papers, K. RAY & e Willeins, HBoutibonne, Pinchart, Verhoeckhoven, McEntee, Madrazo, Borbl, Zicm, aud Vivert, pleca ateiking fn s soft color ts Doucher's " Mars nnd Venus bafore the Guds of the Olym- us,” painted in 1740, and owned by Mr. J. rosby Brown. This hasty liat will give an {dea of the number of rare paintingastowed in a sin- gle room. To get an lden of the whole axhibt- tion it is necessary to lovk through the entire cntalogue, which contalns over 2 {housand num- bers. 1t 1s gratifying that the PROSIECTS OF TATS DISPLAY are g0 promising. Ithas been provided by a committee of cltirens,~ond tho most prominent citizens nre on the committee,~—both as a moans of entertainment and to advance the objocts of would have supposed at Orst aight that he be- longed to the same race, He was a hoad taller than the other Japancee, kis form was muscular and avmmetrica), aud he walked with a frm, proud step, instead of with the shambling guit cominon to most of his countrymen. His oyes hnd scarcoly a perceptibte slant, and his fore- head was high and well-shapen, Inany com- pany he would have passed for s remarkablo man, such was his dignity of manner and his exprossian of eonsclous personal power. The fact that be had been Commander-in-Chief of the Japancse army in the great war of the Res- toration lent s peculiar interast to him, and, untl! the September paycomes delinquent,when It atali be a double wmll’). This is a changa which will comniend itself” 1o every farmer in the State. As tnelaw now ft, the farmer is eompelled to pay his 1ax at & scason of the year when his hugs are not marketed and his corn !s in the field. Under Anditor Sherman's rule, e can pay one-half his taxes out of the proceeds of hia carly cropa skl He then has until after the corn-cropand surplus wheat are sold—which Is not untit July and Auzust—to ‘uy the ro- mainder of his tax, Mr. Sherman will ‘prepare 2 bill cmbodying his views of what the law oupht to be, and he fs contident it will sceure the entire collectinn 6f taxes promptly. ‘The Stata taxes are now collected closer than ever hefore. There 13 only delinquent on the alghteen months, to try all the conclusions de novo, was ahout;as disheartenini as could well be imagined to the averuge cliurch-member; but, fur!unn(eli- Mr. Tooth, aware that on the mer- its he would bo again_defeated, pablishes a lot- ter withdrawing from any furiber contest, on Llwfimund that this decision hns complelely vindieated him. Considering that the merits were not even nffuded to*in the late decision, the position of the reverend gentlemnan is decidedly amsing; but, as every oue Is giad to get rid of him, the whols matter will wost probably drop for the present. J. L. 8. o e ——— . ILLICIT WHISKY. Saile-at., Room 3, Chicago, ‘ YA&:JED—T\;O' ”C?l?" CA! A ‘Qb. 0 per week in raga. 1. at Room 257 Commerctal Inlcl.’p’ SR it TAN MENAND LADIES TO RELL ‘ Christmss goods, chrmmos, needies, IHYFMIE' J.n;:lry. watehes. etc,t 1000 nAw a1 Hellv:l: £10to §13 Sure 10 erery aetive prent: cal X R Th T W 47 Tt o fres. G O e e __BITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, _ Nookkeepern, Cloris, &ce ITUATIOS WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAX OF Y _atrictly gond Rabite an cashter or Laakkesner: hive had seven vears’ practical expericner, awd will farnfsl the very bey 19 chiaracter and husiness avflity.” A 281, Traverss City, Mich, en, Teamsters, &cs the manufacture in almost every one of the Middle snd many of the Wester ftal The Inrgest of these cheene-factorien {s that of Free- man & U Chenango County, N. Y. Besldes this, thers are perhaps tweaty other factories in all, from which it Is estimuted that 150,000 cliecses ara dally prodaced. In mannfactur. ing cliecss, the ofl ls mixed with skim-milk. It can be handled then asif all milk, and the product can scarcely be detected frum ordinary cheese. Another market for the oil i3 cluimed by the manufacturers to be opening among the farmera themrelves: who, seelng that they can mix it with their cream, are sending in orders 10 have it shipped to them In tierees, The ofl ean be boufihr. for 14 cents a pound, and when mized with & pound of cream will yleld In rovoked. If thore fs a worthy charity or other call for aid, some onc of the wealthy collectors of palntings or gems fs found ready to open hils lery and tnake it serve the double purpose to gratify the taste of tho public and benefit the needy. To those who keep any track of the winters here, it I8 unnecessary to say that this 1a & great city for loan exhilitions. Now itis Mr, John Taylor Johnaton, transferring his 1argo and celebratedcollection of pictures to the Academy, to help the Metropolitan Muscum in somie purchase; now Mr. Belmont opens fus private gallery in belalf 6f the family of n lamented artfst: and mow Mr. tive Art, which af st time when celebritics were ‘as plonty as | The Obatacles In the Way of Dringing Deal- | taxof 1873 824,347.7%. “The- total delinquent | churning a pound of butter. QITBATION WAKTED=ASCOACHMAN BY AMAR. Dutler famishes o treat du all of n | e cieLy Ol D omen tn desigh and | Wiackberries aecurcd for him a great deal of no- | cra tn Wild-Cat to Faz of Belnging Deal- | 0 o 1of &g 1375 13 oily $100.760.07 Th en- | - Bealoga: the. oleomargarine factory In New | Xorth iishirdert - 904 referemet: SAdArem Bl tome for decrepit old ladles. One thing or tice. His military traioing was apparent in hia tira Btate tax for 1570 was $794,737.30; for 1871, production In all the various art industrics, and 1o promoto the sale of thelr worka. Tho ex- hibition of the Soclety last scason wil be ro- membered as showlig rapld progress. The sitles, howover, wera but moderately succossful, and this nicans has been taken to put the So- clety on n basls of largereapital, Mondayeven- ing, at the vpening, toe Academy was cruwded, at &1 ndmission, anid It fs sald that this wave the project & decllud start toward renlizing a goodly sum. Whatever the rosult flnancinlly, it Is safa to say that the public inve not been in- vited to n more carcfully selected and worthy exhibition of the treasures which have found placo {n tho cultured homes of the metropolis, York, there 18 a large cstablishment In Phila- delphia, which produces about 15,000 pounds a day. Une hos also been In operation for some time {n Baltimore, and others have been estab- lshed recently In Chleago, 8t. Loule, Cincin- natl, Hostot, ttaburg, Providence, and New [aven, It s bolleved that the present dally manufacture of tallow-but- ter is 250,000 ponnds, while the starting of con- templnted factories will soon |ucrease the amount to 800,000 pounds. The shipments of the oft to Europe are largely to loiland, a though Fngland takes considerable. Quota- tions from London prices curvent show that oleomargarine. Is generully preferrcd to all sec- Sample, Rpectal Correspondence of The Tribuns, Namievirse, Tenn,, Dee. 4~If the Governe ment contloues toatand st his back, W, M. Woodcock, United Btates Revenue Collector for thia District, wili break up the last one of the 500 wild-cat concerns In the dletrict. He came Into office a little overa month ago, and dlnce that time he has broken up a doren of them, and captured & score of fllicit distillers. As yet his men have met with comparatively little resistance from these violators of the Rev- enue lawe, but it 1s quite cvident they will Miscellancous. TTCATION WANTED- NG MAS ATy o e anyginat pas not g geh oF am o Ject an a pieady jois, _Addrem P O, Box 3% city. _BITUATIONS WANTED-FPEMALE, Domestichs 5 QUITATION WANTEO-Y AN EXPERIENCED © hand ta do cenersi honsewor| t it Park-av., i the rear, B AL iR buaty Sj‘rm-r’un: v D=BY A FIRST-CLASS CONK * T cnok or do seneral hoasework. | Tir : Enck Bivene CaN Ter twh Gaya e 75 Park e e ploymient Agencies, $905,890,14; {ncreass durfng the year, 812,052+ 81, The cotire taxation of the Btate for 1575 was 810,234,717 for 157 1t was $10,800,702.- 89; Increase for the year, $411.040.i2. The greatest {ncrence i3 In municipal and school :iuen‘u.‘—nw latter being nearly one-helf the en- re tax. Two, genn ago the Auditor gave to the Legls- Iature his cstimnted recelpts for the biennial term, on which to base the levy of State tax, st $1,063,000. The actual recelpts were 81,083,471 or witlin $23,000 of the cstimate. H mateq the expenditures, without extraordinary appropriations, at 81,548,000, The actval ex- enses were, not {ncluding the month of Ucto- snother in this line s nearly alwave appealing to tho eye and pocket. Secldom, bhowever, la thero such a gathering-In from many sources ns fa the present Instance, The arrangement Is as admiranle as the display 18 rich. The whole Is artistic, from the tropical plants which greet you at the entrance to the vasés {n the corner of the last room. erect bearing, and tha hablt of cominaad conld easily ba read in bis cyes, which were tho most plercing black ones I ever raw, Although a swallow-talled coat and whito cravat be. came lim as well as anybody, b was nfimenc that he would ‘appenr at hin best in almost anv eort of warllke accontre- ment. I don’t think aay of the Exhibition people ever got well scquainted with Salgn ‘'akamorl,—that: waa his full nome. He epoke neither Englhh or Fronch, and conversation with him throngh tho medium of ono of the young Japanese interpreters, or of obliging Mr, ‘Owen, the Necrctary of the Commlesion, was but & Isme affair,” Beskles, the General was THE BEST OF MANY, Of many exhibltions at the Academy, I re- member none equal to this fn general cflects. The roums are all occupled except tho larze U ondary erades of butter, whether of Amcrican 3 gouth gatlery. Tho north room contalns the — - reticont, os arc most eminent nilitary mon. He | soan begin to find It uphill work. The intimi- | ber, 81,525,501, He estimates the receipts for | or homo manufacture, and the prices range only = palntings, and thore aro mpartments devated THE COURTS. was scrupulously polite, but, unless there 188 | datfon of witnesses at & preliminary fnvest! the next two years as foflows: from 20to 25shlllings Tawer for @ hundred welghit TO RENT~HOUSES, respactively to medimyal furniture and house- certain a;nzurzt:&o:g:xc{rgg‘ l:;fl:t uol;sr;l.r:- tion st Harteville Friday was siguificant, and R For general revenue purposes, b ::--In ll;oslvé of the bf“t crean hu('tcr,1 T‘l'w ln?; Yrest Bldes er, you 0f . y tate tax, two mill 6090 ple of Its manufactureis so eimple that the NT— 3 STH=TWO- v . hold_ ornamentatlon, laces, fans, carvings, | rogora of Baturday's Trocoedingsedudg- | couversations with Gen. Salgo. I remember but | showas determination to reelst the exceutlon Tferent 610 tazen $1,000-000 | Thited Staten Dairy Company, which awns 106 | L NoGa 18 1ervantmn o 7 ner month: 0 threa draporics, and embrolderies, and bronzes, ching, ments, New Rults, Divorces, Ete, little, cxcept_his evident interestin military | of the law, The cxamination amounted tovery | Inaurance duoes, 300,000 | patent for this country, fiuds its rights usurped | Foma 33 Jarvarlsit §7oer month. 0 inrge room, and poltery. Tho hallway on tho main floor 15 | A docisfon was rendered Saturday which cre. | Sublcets, and lfa intalligent questions aboit | ittle under thesa circumetances. Only thros Drpluies Tome 15:000 | on all sides, and while tis figurcs “given nbose | 37} N o Sty motes g Tierie beiog hung with tapestry and Japancso screen- | nted s sensation amoug the Constabulary of American affalrs, outof twelve persons arraigned were bound | Tases inatrance compsnics. . & 2.000 | relsio to the traflic carricd on under the patent, | Folic, (812 per tanth, new (wa-sumy beick bovee. work and embrofdery, ail of It cxceuted In bigh The facts of th tieay | Rt lmodlitely altac hispetar toJapan, | ovor to thio United States Circult Court., Inan | Fee« ineurance compantc 00-000 | o idea can be gained s to what exicat the ar- | L7 FUMGre s, Inuire a9 Bevern ey, Tho lace and embrold p il |ctbls county,. Tho-facts of tha caso werhunen s }than, Bt headed thie Batanma robellion. The | ntervfew had with Assistant United States Dis- | Feea Sccretary of State..... 6,000 | ticlo Is mado by unilcensod persons. South Klae, art, The lace and embrolders room fs arrapged | flerman N, Loomls, Esq., o LaSalle street fusur- | Imperial forces overpowored bim. In spitc of | yrci.Attorney Tillman tbis morning hasald: | Fees Register Stata Land-Ofice.. 500 NSt TS with extreme taste, and contalns any number of curlous as well as fine and Intcresting articles, Tho MacCallum vollection muat glve place bo- fore the combined cfforts of the ladles of the metropolls. Ilers are to be soen nearly every known style of Iace, Among tho pleces hifs sklll and brayery, he waa defeated {n- battle Aafter battle, and {n"the last encouuter, which cnded the war, he met his death, Jnot how he died fs not certainly known, but the sccount most generally accepted, nccordiog to the Japanesa papocs, fs, that, wounded and unable 0 RENT-PRIVATE OTEL COKRNER OF FIFTI- Ady: it., 70 rooms; rent mflerflo. Ape CR & GO., Real Estdto Brokers, iru RENT—76 S(ICHIGAN-AV.. 3:STORY AND e e e EImAnCs n thoroush TmAIrs B ai - mni e < I’ thoroush ropair: 5. rOTW ic()lm\ lU’l hr'lmrfl"" oA ango-max, loaned $1,000 to & widow on some furuiture, Among other goods ud chattcls were 8 Jot of stoves valied at about 8200, which wore Iucluded in the chattel-mortgage taken ns sccurity by Loom!s. #1 soon found, upon my Arrival at Hartaville, | Mlaceilancous...ouivesrees isne 5,000 that all was not going to work very smoothly. 1 coutd plainly sce that every obstacle was to put_in the way, aud any sort of examination rendered slmost lipassible. Even the Com- misstoner was in trepidation for his own safety, Emotional Hydrophobia. Springfleld (Nass.) Dalon, Elbrideo E Cabat, .of Enficld, Coun,, who has suffered since Jast weak in consequence (as he imagined) of a cat bite last Reptember, died on Sunday afternoon. He had no symptoms of Ho estimates the cnditures for the next two years at $1,745,600, or 8340,840 less than Teeelpta, are auch relies as a collar inade for and pre- er creditor of the widow baving, during | 10 cscape, he b zed his comrade, Murata Bhim- | shyuld he even dare to decide in accordance The Audltor has propared s statement show- | hydrophobla, but Lad become so wrought u fented to Marfo Anolnotte by the City of ot phe chatiermortgage, ahisined | DM 1o Kl fiin tn order that he might bo | with the testimony sdduced, e was avldcatly | Ing the number of 2 about the case of Prof. Alvergnat, of Hartford, o neNT-. intelinaechs Venico; ll.nllnn‘polnt, ailk, {u posscasion of the afnat b 4, notwithstandi spared the disgrace of belng captured alive. | ypder the ban, and would not exccute justice LIVE BTOCK, a detailed report of whose symptoms and death Y Ducat family of Parnia (il the rovolutlon of | & juggmont against her, and, notwithstanding | ‘he taithful friond drew his sword and wevered | Yrongh fear. | Dut be won't ba blamed,’ sald | and asseased valuc of the same, for & period of | Dr. Towno ‘rad to bim, not knowing that Tioome o second foor of 43 Fifthax. 57, whon It was bouglit from tho Duchess of | Mr. Loomis® prior clalm, attacticd the stoves by | Bnfea's hoad from his body. It Is related that & | 6,16 of the citizens to me. *If tic places cortain | clcven years, as follows: a cat had bittem, that he actually scared wamary fame. biiek lamement. dwsiting wiih Tarma; ohalico vell, of Ttallan Iace, with the | n writ of attachment piaced In tho hands of | coulic, who ind been in the service of the rebels, | of these gangs within the clutches of the Jaw, | == himeelf todeatn, Thedoctors told him over and ry and bisement stone-front dwélling, 1820 discovered to tho Imperdalists the place were the erent Batauma leader’a hesd was buried and that it wos dug up ond revoreatly washed by his former companlon-in-arms, Admiral Kawamura, the commander of thoe Emperor's troops, Theyupan Mall eava thousands of peo- ple lrnlly visit the grave where Bnlfu lies to offer up thelr prayers, aud it adda to {ts account of his teaglc death Shakspeare's lnes about Brutus ¢ i : This was tho noblest Roman of them al srms of tho Dorfa family; avd the vell and other parts of tho trousseau of Trincoss Eliza- beth, of Ergland, daughter of George {IL., this lace Lulnz of tho most exqulsite description. DIEIBN3 AND ESIDROIDENY. Then there are Japaneso allk drosscs showing , marvelous ncedlework and patienco; o robe worn by the Emperor of Chinn, taken from Pe- kin whan _tho Euglish captured the palaco; old Greek and Albanino dresscs and embroldorics; white embroidered Imdnprcm{, W§ith monogran his lifewill pay the forfeit.! The witnesscs, nimost. y without exception, were demoralized. Sume the wild-cat mon had fasde drunk, that they might thus bo rendered fncapuble’ol putting {n an up- carance, and they did not do so. Consequent- y when the names of such men were called the response was *Mr. Smith (or Jones) came hiero this morning in obedience to summons, but ho is now lmllu‘\mcd.' * What do you mesn Ly in- disposition!' asked tho Cominissioner. ‘A lectle too much llquor aboard for comfort,* ro- over agaln that he had no symptoms of hydro- phobin, but as they prudently kept out of his reach for fear of being bitten, he would not be- licve them. On Saturday they gave bim milk, and the 1nan was so afruld that he had hydro- phiobia, he would tromble and wulp it all down in one swallow, enough to choke any ordinary mau. Cabot was an old bachelor, 65 years of age, & quiet, reserved man, who minded his own business, and was not supposed to be easlly aroused to such a pltch of imagivation, He hns Constable 1. 3. Getman for service, who levied on the widow’s stoves and carted them off and sold them, Mr. Loomis, when ho heard of tho {mpairment of his .sccurity, waxed wroth, and .went to Constable Getman and asked Nhim for his right to thus tako goods from under his chattel mortgago, whoroupon the said Constable said, * What are you going to do about it1" sir. Loomis there- slory snd hasement brick, Langley-av.. Forty-frst-st., 813, ey e WEST SIDF. Cottage on liarrison-si.. near liatsted. o romiory and basem Vick, 301 Bouth Oakley-st., *fio-story and basement stone-tront, Threc-story stone-frant, 100 Wert Ad Twa-story framo houses, Oakley-t. $10s month. s TALIt & BIADLEY. Room 17, 00 Ladalte.st, TO RENT-RROOMS, e e 40 wnpos and crown, used by Louls XIV. of Fi s % “ A A 3 % 5 o a reputation for being an honest, square man. & bundrod othor ;{Incfla oNimeied for thoje et | upon employed counsol and the cato was arzued | pygiee was gentio. and the elemonts :‘}?fl‘}f&",’flm“:‘wfl?“' in butternut-slothing, 5; W HE] Rt that bit bins was 15 years bid, and crose PR APLYP Sory s well as workmianslip. The two cascs of | before s jury, and, much to the surprise of [ EBomizedin jm tlist Naiure Balglit stand wpy "1 Verydrunk!’ sugeested the Commissioner. S lygza=2 and ugly. Thero s no proof that she was ever TO8%: Fast Handoip ‘(::nu cnm;lglt. fall to uulfl“cnvy l;- tho fominine | many Constables l"’"lfl“ (“1" the M‘;fl"";; ); “: “‘3:;:; ':: :;::‘?::z:::; m::‘,‘“:;':b:'::' e | £ Wall, Jes, ratuer.’ “roturned another, * And i~ (' G i bitten by a dog, & West Sides cast. ‘Therc aro over fifty spocimons, and not | dlct was rendered agatnst Gotmnn for $50 au you doi't think bo s capable of testifylnei’ w3 |IEFRERESES2 la " LN TR 0 REXT~COMPLETE, PLAT OF RIX TOOMB JTS Dbt fs dainty and beantifal, Tho malorlty | coste. Messrs, Robert C. Gisins and Perry A, | Feader will ask, and how did the chlef military | ‘queried " the Commistoner, ~* Not of lic war £3 |Risknazcayn|3s | TME TRIBUNE BIANC L anwtomd oy 097 S1ERthsen PO T o of Froncl manaiactur, nciudin: 5 | Tl aatomoys, arcucd the caso Tor Loomle | Chchrc 11 Yy Araicai of tho vewertal i | BIOUE e B e g0, uleriay 75 (AELLOENA oF | i gniinso Accoionare o Nuiions | nEROME e By e X1V XVor and XVI. Tung, und hnve | Sotting up that Gotman was a trespusscr as far | of Katsuma against the centralizingtendency of S 233633288521 3 | ArdcelGlucesin e ditercot blviiivns ‘aa eaiiuaied A0 RENL=ETONES: DEF) w hitch up the steers to bring him." And thus bejow, whero aavertisements will ba taken forihe samy andles of tortolee nnd mother of a8 Loomnls was concerned, and that, the mort- | the new regimain Japan. The immedisto cause ¥ g % 3 e Stores. }In the mmzddcll'cn‘:c mngn%r.l M ri[‘“lx\‘:l(:;‘l(m rage being r?‘mn'!cfl 1311 lnu hzrcu whanathfi ‘t;b- ?:xfl;fl ?llfim:lk u:el %’:‘o""" m;flfi'l‘:":; : J"‘o""‘?n :;:ul:::tlg: w"‘l&:g {x':!r:ndz:l:?f ‘l‘x‘uru'l“fi::-: "z‘; gggi :} ng:fi. fi::fi:'c""; .‘n‘.'?..fl:’;‘l‘dl“ -‘fs.‘.‘:‘.“.‘fl‘«‘é%fl‘:f‘;:‘ nz.\"r:‘-s’?‘ngm .fi" rlll';\;“t:\l NI rragul 8 o Wi ach Wl 881101 etman an he ¢ e - ¢l q H i and 1hird aud foul ar3, 190, 182 B T o e Wi or o T8 | Ha had gotico of its oxistence, 'aud wera | Which arasald Lo liavo supollcd Sstsuma with i L e [ T Sk Fadl ?Efig TOILLIAR it WIANING, Baoksctier and Statloner, | Pttt owlth b on thres abdcs. FOTWIN was presented by lier to Mrs, Perry, witc of the. | Liound to recognizo the Loomis Interest. Juatico 80,000 “soldiers trained in European tactles. | (jf put on the stand, & must testify avalnst ! | 38 b Newsdealer, Biatiuner, ete., 1000 Yo MDA s i e Aficrican Consul, who assigted hot fn hor fight | D'Wolf, in whose court, thy caso was triud, says | Balgo joiued the rebels ubout & fortnight after | thasg men; bur, to do so, will prove iy death. 5. = | WesMsdisuies bear Westemeay, ews Devot. t 0 RESTCEINEAINT K3 WASENRST UL chess Al I vopresentcy a fan made | tnen! n rendare e e itod' *No,' sald I, *if your life is endanger: ~R 2 H JGE ENIY, Batlonery, el * - : * : sarly in the elghteonth century, elonging ate| whera the casa was tried by Jury, o the Cnstlo of Kumapeoto butlt wa relleved [ iy grcusc, but ot otherwiss’ 1 okt 5.;’5,51{, 3 = RIEE | dionat L eweter, Nous-Dea i shl I § by the Government troops; and aver since the guagRa! I i 1. C. IERRICK, Ji 3 Dealer, Fancy shis dute to M Willlawm A, flamwond. Mrs, DIVORCES. y 3 up & revente officer to kuow what ho thought | 255¥ 3 $3 > | Goods, 720 Lake-si., corarr Linculn. e <. 2 McCauley sho Mary Ann_Adiard, wlio bas mado hersclf no- | war has been one of desperats hut hopeless re- - I AND JOB OPFICE IN would be the result of this man's teatifylug, and he contirmed what the man had safd, stat- fmiz that In the cvent bo divulged all ho hew. they would certainly murder him." A party of revenus ofticers are now on a two woeks' rald, and it Is more than probabld they will do some very heavy work, The destruction of from ten ta fftecen wild-cat concerns can caslly bo depended upou. Bome of tho roadas aver which they will pass aro exceedingly rouch and almost inipussable, but It is In these out-of- the-way places that illlcit dlatilliog 1s mostly carried on undlsturbed and without fear of dls- covery, Hevenuo men nssert that there is not a moutain town of any sizo in this revenue dis- trict whore wild-cat whisky Is not sold, Stamp- ed barrels aro ussd, to b sury, but the sams stamp answers for all time, It ls even gascried that llicit whisky fs sold in Nashville. The Collector is determined to break up the ¢roiflc, that Lhe logitlmate dealors may be placed on such o footing as will cnable thein to pay thelr taxes and sell at a living profit, Bald 1Y qulcr tome: *{ haven't sold o single barrel of whisky on the linc of tha Louisvillc & Naah- ville Road until after the recent revenno ralda. Tho trade s lust now begluning to como back l‘u mo agsiu," Other dealers are In the same x. This table is valuable, not only to show the comparative increnso of stack, but also to ehow the insccuracies and fnconsistency of the valua- tion for the purposc of taxation, The number of cattle returncd for 1577 is grossly incorrect. ‘The retarns made by counties show the valua- tion fu various countics to range from 810to $10 o horses, 83 to 819 on cattle, and £0 cents to 85 on hogs, Oneol the best hog-producing coun- tice in the Btato returns hogs at 80 cents, which Is a manifest. fraud upon the 8tate, Cattlg, it will bo seep, are valued at but littlo more than in 1874, whfla therofs a larro increase in nom- bers. Now, overy intelligent person knows that the ‘value of cattlc has been improved 25 cr cent within the last fivo years, 8o also of Rull. Boino means should be provided to pro- tect the State roveuus agalust such untalr valuations of stock, HawKEYE. e e——— IMITATION BUTTER. Growing Use of Oleomargarine—Dealers in Genuine Dutter Couiplalning—A Daily Munufuctare of 280,000 Pouads—Cheese as Well as llutter Made from Fat, New York Tribune, Dec. T. Complaint has been e, both by butter- makers and deslers, that the increastng manu- facture of “tallow batter," or oleomargsrine, has had an effect to reduco the market value of genulue butter, The makers of oloomar- garine have adooted the vlan, recently, of mix- jog & smalt smount of cream and dairy butter ticks, painted with mythological subjccts on aper mount, a charming plees of work. Tho tanu of this nerlod, that of tho later Louls, dls- ylay the-work of the colebrated French pninters of that dav, and aro charming to sco. The fa- yorlte subjects are * Venus and ara," * Venus and Endfmlnnu," “ Bhepherd snd Bhicpherdess,” aod the like. . QEME AND JEWELRY, - In this room alan 1s & caso contalnlng & daze 2livg group of suull-boxes, anclont watches, and rious gotzs, Ouo watch, a silver repeater, s at least five fuches In dlamoter, and o thick and heavy that its owner probobly had o pago to carry It for him, Another, 2 renrs okl, shows ‘what watches were before infnute-hauds, chains, ot halrsprings wore introduced., Tifany dls- plays Nis raritics In this line, " and thero are sume fine speclmens of miolatures and medallions a1 well The' most artistic department, perhaps, In ar- rangement _aud contents allke, fs that contain- ing the old furnitire and curfositios of carving oud inisy, The walls aro covercd with Gobelln stry, representing tho “‘Garden at Vor- eallles,” *Atexander Moeting Thalestrls, Queen of ths Amazons,” aud ather subjects, -~ Above these piecce 1s & Jino of the ornamented plaques vow so fashionable, The window is illled with pleces of ornamontal glass, German of the sixteenth and soventeenth centurlos, pleturing 48t Jerome fn his Study,’s * Abraham Euter- taining the Angels,”” the* Baptisiu of Christ,” and legendary :ul:]ect-. A square plecs of stained glass repreacnting the *Crucifixion** s of the highest style of medieval art, and ia ascribed to Albert. Durer. Five mcdleval torious by her persistent litigation with her husband, Thomas, filed abill o few days agzo ngainst. him oeking fora divorce. They were married {o 1863, but only lived together atout a year, acording to her story, when ho deserted her. 8ho also charges that eince then he hos been guiity of adultery with divers women whom ho {mn successively Introduced to the worll as his wile, Thomas' story is that sho roped him fnto marrylng her, aud that, though sho had conslderablo wealth of her own,sho hins managed toget hold of much that belonged tv him, ’l‘hetr'illlmllun Las been over this prop- erty, and tho case has been tothe Bupremio Court ond back again, and is still pendinz. The bi)l was suppressed at the time it was filed, pre- sumably togot servico of the suminous on the defendant, = Lorenz Nolson aiso filed a bill for divorch, charging bis wife, Loulss, with infldelity to her marriage vows. Judge Farwell granted s decree of divorcs to George M. baker from Susan L. Baker on the ground of druukenness. = _CVTV JEEAL ENTATE, 01t BALE -DY T. B, BOYD, ROOM 7,170 MAD- ison‘ats @3 Weat Adams-si/s this fs an elegant 3atory Man- mrd_roof and basetient octagun-front brick dwelling, filie hrick baru, Z3T1M0. santh front, betweon TPaullus und Wood-sta. Partles loking pleaso do not 2 (160 thy house uniess you are rura 18 will sultt it & citer (nslda thian out, 1 wil seld It L8 great bargain for cashi or B n tr: 273 Vernon new 2-story and base brick dwrlling, bara, and ot 2517, east front. uf the Macky liouse lias svery finiah. Will sell ai 81,100 down, balance In four yeara. New octagun stone front un Monroa:st., near Rabey, lendid Ruo dwelling, elegant surround- every e afsh. §4.500. 443 10l 444 Irving-piace. Thess two housea cost more than I ask for them to bulld. Two-story and bascraent, o bloc! ho and s Ju rum stroet.cars. Lata 332125, Wili sell for $2, 100 eachi, $1,000 down, 1240 Pralrie-av, om framed dwelling, barn, and ‘0‘;7] “.\ 3nr. emsl frunt, corner Twenty: erina easy, a5 2R 1ce. framed dwelling. sud lot 24x123, near Osk-st, on fif\‘('ll}k. Cy it it bargsin. -This nl jation anit fob huslne. bargatn for pradtie fan of gold aud pearl, carved l‘( P iSuudis Vs Sonroer sistance on the part of tho rebels —————— ‘ LONDON. Moneuré D. Conway, Vie Woodhull, and the Tev. Arthur Tooth. Bpectal Correspondence of The Tribune. Loxpon, Nov, 22.—Last Bunday morning 1 strolled into the Houth-Place Chapel, close by Finsbury Circus, ond only a fow atcps from Moorgate street. Tho ateraction did not le fn the boilding, nor yet was it a place of fash- fonnble worship. By the last phrase I mean that it was not the sanctum whore the npper- ten woro in the habit of honoring the Lord with thelr patronage and encoursgement. Tho man who occupled the puloit, the Rev. Moncuro D. Cauway, was the sole object of lutercst. The chapol itself hos a low, dlugy frout, aud insflle 1t is plain almost to . barencss. There is an or- gan-loft over the ntrance;. facing the door ara @ ralsed plaatform snd _a reading-desk; narrow gullerles” ~cover tlie side nlsles; and cushloned, hut not too com- forfahlo, seats fill up the body of the tloor. Having been wisdirected n my way, I arrived late, aud was i time to hear only thy sormon. Through his loctures fu Chicago and elso- where, Mr. Conwoy's persunal appearauce {s kuown to ity of your readers, vet his extertor {ssolittle an fudex of his ability as & thinker 701 SALF=VE TODALCD PACTOS v, recently oreupled erated by ihe titin of Jamea b, Melt e & @ ©ry for the tnantifa tohacco, together i Ropolntinents necarsar o very d oD, 46 Firat National lani, Sloneae, TAIN WARENNOUS =ONK O { n‘,r ":"’l 'fll"htulflltllflfi |“’|! "fl;co‘f o l:“ng‘l Central iro s owation bew Crop 14 Bvo. Years: Airem 0 17 Tribiung oftce, oo oop 1 v Yt EWBPAPEIL AND JOB-OFFICE 1IN LIVELY Tliinafs city will be s0ld at & hargain to & practical obe frculation guol. Address U, care e H 3 2 £ Y IN IT-HOTEL FOIt BALY)— on accont of tho henlifi of "his well-known and_pogulsr botel at mijcs west of Chi jun i i s (s A 135 't sliey, soutls fruat, on Walnut-st., b ong block from street-caTs, and {n splendi B on—~Lat 20x00 to alley, south_front, 6z Wash- tn ‘botwean Firiti-av. and Praakiiaest. Jus Fwo. good lots akerzn, o Irving-place, aear Harrison-at. $300 dowo. #75—Rplandit fot, 502140, ta one block of dopatst Desplatues, Tuiafd cortuinlychemp. [Pyl SALE=ia FEET ON INDIANA-A feet un Pratsle: loss, {0, the indiaaa-av. Lorsa cars and the bouth Pavk. WIll ba suld low aad on easy terms. E. WILLIASIS, 820 Forrest-av. bR UL COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, TOM BALF—$100 PRI ACHE—IIERE [5 A nPLEN- T ey Bt 8 ST caaliy hala kon f uart e YATT, deulary widress GEO, it § ing, Molienry County. Iitinol ITEMS, Judge Rogers will this mornfox declde some dcmurrers In the Gage case. E. Jenkins was elccted Assignsa of William J. Maskoil, An Assignea will be chossn at 10 8. m, to-doy for Willtain J, Fleming. UNITED STATEA COURTS. Justin H. Tyler, of Napoleon, Q., 0Oled » biitl againat Clark W, Upton, Asslimeoin Bank- ruptev of the Oreat Western Iusurance Cowm- pany, to set asido & salo of the 8.-W, 3{ of Bec- tion 4, 18,8, undera foraclosurs of a trust-deed for VANCES MADE OX I\Ildnmdl. eic,, st LAUNGRILS p doiph-st.. near Clark. _itoom 3 ai b, NY .(lL::’gKll STAT&&L!‘ boais o g on b, COLES 143 Soutt BAGAY,FoR BAL $1. X0 esch, on chol provad property, south® west corner Adaums and Oakley; first miorigages, $1, 50 300; ‘essb ) 300, TAMONDS, WATCHES, o 8, 7S, omes. 13 (L FIDELITY HANK cash prica by cali- ark-st., ltoom 4. MORE GAS ORDINANCES, To the Editor of The Triduns.’ Cuicaqo, ec, B, ~1 understand that the Com- mon Council are ta declds Monduy nest upon wiv. lugacharicr Lo & now Jas company. This ls & mattar of vital importanca to every consumer of ga9 in Chicago, a8t present we are 1n the control of two powerful :nrsnm\on-«munn the West and one on the Bouth Side. 1f & churter i+ granted, it ¢ 1t is that the arti- ) Lansley & brass plates from Nuremberg, two fect in di- | $30,000 glven by Abner, Lucrotia, and [1srlan IL. 10 i % with thelr product The resu overy acre Dlow, and fust 6 intles from the ¢ AR am sre curlous, T 4 Y Tust-deed wa as to give no Mes of his powerover an audience. | ghonid bo to parties who Intend bullding 1n good | clo thus manufactured cannot bo told, even by Faliong t 1e_ weil worih per acrey oaly o Folt 0L (olh BILVET n_u:::flrt'h ey abine. b St S et of }::rlmllry‘ ot hnl):pe"a'?m:cn.:fi;: Faas | ‘mall, rather svare, with graylah-rown halr, | falih, and reasonsble wnacantoes enodid be o= | Seatere. framt jeaine bittors. 6. fo statod that | acur sarive fromhessiol e city) 84500 cashy b e ot GO DS TD o st llion Von a1 GOLUSMID'S Yyt rs hcemaeihe b Bl Stadison st Eashiisint Loin JIDELITY AND 8TATE BAVIAGS (1A} urctiased for ey casn by N % 101 Walhingtoa-at.. ltoom 3, basviient, Mosuv TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY ¥ eriy insums tasult, Apply st Unlon Dany, 138 outh Clark- . & il 1 CCAIES for cuTEeucy B th conntiings Fom o ihe Tribune Grmpany. o} bt couatie [PESNIES CAN UE HAD BT TXCHANGI FOId " iirroncy ai tha i rliue. QILVER 2 AXD R G 3 1N PACKAGES S'01 810 10 vachanie for carrency st counttig-room of Trbune Company. ___LONT AND FOUND, s e quired, by which the bullding of worke ana Iayin; of plper would be sasured, The finn of Frost Cony who seek this charter, made application pre- vious to the Are, I thiuk it was, but owing to the ccullar naturo of“the Cduncil st that tine thoy ailed, They ara i ted, 1 have beon told, fo aevenieen gay com| them Philadeiphia Indianspalle. At place they had o hard #ebt, and only suc- ceeded {o obtalolng o charter after o old company there bad loaded it down so with requircments that it was thought no ono would venture to carry out ity proyisiuns, but the new ‘cumpany commencod at once, buils large aud ox- ensive worke, laid ten miles of pipe, and mado nroo. as at §2 per, 000, 8nd, 34 the aymipathy. of the i 'N was Vx:h thent, subscribers poured inao rlul the old company bave reduced thelr price to $1 per 1,000 whorever tho new company baveglaid Verons, an odd” old Italian convent lamp of brass, resombling our “student’s lamp” {n shape, and six pulntings on copper of Madunna, Magdalene, and Salnts ropresenting the dilfer- en sclences. 8. (+ Ward lurnlshies s "VENBUABLE HELIO ina plaster bas relict, Florentlne of the six- teenth century. The Madonua holds tho Sa- vior in her arnis, while cherub faces peon from the corners. 'The reliel is In sombre colors, and the faces are remarkably expressive, recalling thoso of the masters. ‘Lhere aru thres vld cab- fuetw of massive proportivns.~one of them the property of Mr, Eastiman Johnson. The wood- carvin h‘?mlm aud srtiatle, the keys Lugu enough and the waterial thick cuough fora safe. A most bright and Iuteresting object i4 . un old Bpanish cabinet belonging to Maj, Gibbs, beard, and whiskers, clad fu well-itting black broadcloth, and speaking with a calmness dsvold of gesture or dramnatie effect,—such is Mr. Con- way in the vulpit. His marked feature of sneech Is an indescribable liap and smothiering effurt in his volce. ‘Those who leard him dur- ing and after his lata lecture-tour ju the United Btates say that his infinnity lu this respact was largely overcome while among his own country- men, but that, since bis return to England, ho bus relapsed {nto the saine hablt as before,— whether uwln§ to ussoclation or climate, thoy caunot tell, Yet, wlthough he speaks ut timcs as if hy actually had Lol mush {u bls wmouth strugueling to keep back nis words, the effect of his calin, conylncingetatements b nune the leas n tho sult was u forwerv. ‘Tyler has purchased tho land from the Pecks, % W, 11, 1. Smith filed 8 bill agalnst David J. and Busan P, Buard aud Gcorgo W, Bmith, to foreclosy n murtgage for $5,680 on the N. K. i of Bue. 4, 83, 18, fn Will County. SUFBHRIOR COURT IN NRIRY, Henry B, Heth hegan o suft by attachment against Francls-Duevy to recover $3,418.73. V. A. Turpin, Receiver of thoFlilelity Savings Bank, brought suit for 3,000 agalnst John and Joremish Twolivy, end suother for §5,000 agulnst Jerelah Twolicy alone, CIRCUIT COURT, Goorge Denerting commenced & sult by at- tachineut Baturday agatust the Uerman 8avings Bauk, Henry Ureevebaum, Thomas Hoyne, Pe. ter Schuttler, 40,00 pounds of this butter 1s used In New York dally, M, Mego Mourlez made mln{o experiments scverpl years azo in the attempt to find & sub- stitute for butter, which might bo used fu the French army and navy, He came to the conclu- slon thiat the milk of '8 cow came from her fat, and that, by moiting beet fat at a temperaturs corresponding wilh tho snimal neat, an ol coutd he obtained which woald be discovered to be of tho same aubstance os that which may be scen In dairy milk by m of s wicroscope. Pursulug thess experiments, his hopea wers realtacd, Inasmuch ss this oll of fat, when chaens yluuuurmlucl.whlfla was sccepted by the Frencn authoritics as a substitute for butter, .Flve years ago the manufucturs of this roduct hwd ‘wado considerable progress in the beat atock_and dslry fram depat, 43 from Ukl saxo, la Mlcifsufy County, filinols; larie tramed dwell fai, 3 darp barma, spieudid orcuard, water, overy acre fenicad snd_under cuitivation—ad acres. one square , U0 ttrue. This farm s well & grand_bargain for some L I BOY D, Ttoors 7, 170 Madison-st. REAL ESTATE WANTED, Wi weu ey, pangye T -WEL ] s oy RE UL VRS P arr i SoiP - 0 EXCHANG . ANG 1 GKNEURAL STO i I taro oL 113 scred 174l Indiasn ) scres under plow—balance Umber, o housa aad Lars, orchiard, and koud welbtencut K Mieat 1n an A'No: 1 Soaring sad el 144, H % [WEEN 10 oid wpectuctes. 8l d3 Wadditogton: ¥red Lotz, Juseph Lisbenatein, plocs. ! svTiiatie s dood cuiiom irade sut locatud fa ore | & bad Waalitagton-at., and recelve row: The work in brass ou red-velvet grouud ia ex- | B. G, Caulfiold, Simon Flars urm 11 N. tlart, pum:rlul, and those who attend every Bunday Our atrects were never ina conditlon when pipe rauca und Uermany. 1t grew into gencral use :‘l :n-‘mr“g’-.-&u&‘uflu“ammuu the State, Call l OBT-BATURDAY, 1 gh The work in bruss ou rulvelvet prouud la ex | B, G, Co o oae GocanchainA. Weisés and | 5b6 qulbcas incapavie’ of criticising b oratry | coni be otd wii so itle dawaze o thew, owliig | on constwlse kuropcan steamets, wid wag B | 50w ci\war—x chosy a e Y L B Ve e aaima Wil Fe- cabinet has ivory fulay, sud & bright searlet col- | J. T. Hoyao to recover $3,000. o enthusiastic attendant of the Central | 10 the Sorrible condition they are generally'tn, aud | cluslvely used fu the French pavy, notwithatand- | 110 EXCIARGE=A COUNTRY NE . B tho peraon returning the sain Xin. "5 Amund J. Blowatead hegan o sult {n trespasy agaiust Antoa Schurlle sud wile, clalming §10,+ 000 damages. or laid fu lincs over purtions of the surluce give astriking aspect to tho whole, Onc of “thy gems of the collectiqn fs a 8panlsh Moresco cur- Pét, fulaid_tortolse-shell mud nnallwrul?rcul. shown by J. M. Manos, The saine gentieman has an old Spanish candclabra of unique pat- tern. A silver beo ls placed so that s Jarge the Iaying of pips would give employment to hua- dreds of people, snd av s time, 0o, when thera aro¥0 many that peedit. [certaluly trastthat this moasare will meet withtie approval af the City Council, and that inside of twelve monthy we shall have gas furulshed by more LilnEnn’; t:rn- . pany, < (The Councll hss already passed several gus Iug occasional protests. Threa years sgo the United States Dslry Cowpany purchased tho right of fts manufacture in this country, and the Grat factory was started by the Commercial Stauufacturing Company .of New York, which bas now a large factory fu overation in this clty, nlA!-'ux‘l)'-clg’hth street aud North River. Ir APEIL AND Jub printing oMea | ocation. ‘Wil sell low, czchungy fur goud roal cataler | Addrews G, caro 8. tou 301 i 1reh would be of welm{ suything but bupas. . Bwl nrog-at., Chica sluned eloquence fn Navl ng. And for the same resson: that tha matter is of so much more conscquence than the wiauner, that the latter W gulte forgotten. Mr. Cunwu’y'u subject was *Buperstitious Yand a more thoroughly hupres- A LADY'S MUSAIC BREASTPIN R Iun the Moman ferum set lu mnalachite, on afteruoon, eitiier o the “Wabash-av. curs ur furniture sones on Slal; 10 1ho Buder wiil I ruow of the Tribuneufce Lo - T MUSIOAL, FINE PIANO, BUT LITTLE USED, FOR SALE; « A Toi0 uCiithly it pald for; werrented for 3 years. LB Tempis of Sluste, U Vin Duren-st. TUN CALL. I chainbers. up il Contcaensar, g 0 21 Ll 2 204, Inclusiva, No'casoon trial, GARY—~27: Changelingy, o D& R, 'rumiumeu: AND PEARL BET. outspread wiugs scrvo as rafiectors, Mr. John- 40 00 trlal. sivo lecturo fa rarely ever beard. Perhaps oug = lbuna reporter wi recently shown U RIOTT l‘lA:‘WlI)u:WA A TED A lgfllflil\lll.! = ,,nb‘,, H pecbably ib oF Gear stou has a reliquary contaluiug an cxqul Juuas JANEsox- -4, 283, 07,370, and 68,812, e eriatie yemarks will bear repetition, | Ordinances, but what good have they donet | ghrouzh this establishmens, He found tho sud o siand 1o tuss s louk s e bostmuare | griatey $i. B churel, on tidisnacar., or on Coltaye e ey ot Vi LRl ug | N3 7,352, ity va. Sctalor, on trial. OF g charactc iy They were procurcd most lgely for blackmail- | otlica door vlanol spacial prices. It o of Musle. v it Hesuld thattheold Kabbis hwiga theory that, at the creatfun of the world, the souls of the auvlls wersmade on the evening of the sixth day,~ the Lund Intending to creats bodies the next day. But, baving proclained the Sabbath as 3 doy of sbsoluts vest, wheu e was ubout to creato thuso budles early iu the mornlug, He was reninded by one of the priucipel aagely that, if He should do the least work on that day, it would be quoted ever afterwand us a prece- dent for working on the Sabbath; that He inlzb thereby Incur the grave displuasire of the Anti- urely fastened, sud it was onl after some consultation inside that he was ad- witted, Uno of tho suverlutcudunts, after | seudiug forward @ muen toseu that everythin wua In goud order, led the revorter to the fi fuor, Hero were s number of large tanks, Into whichhad just been thrown qusutities of fat, direct frop the butcher-saops. ‘The scraps and what 1s culled tnferior are scparated fron tho betser grade, uud taken to the tallow-houss. Thy fat, wiilch 1s L become butser, is elevated to tho upper foor, where it is cut up like suu- sage meat, Vlaced then lu kettles, at a tem- n car No. M9, Fluder wiil pecelve rewand l;y Jupdx Moonz—86, 8, 7. No case un (rial, iy ot 130 Tbirty-seveuthat., or Koum 17, Juvos Hooune—tot case 1%), Latsbaw v Loud, 2 and cplendsr numbers 630 1o 045, inclusive, No. 1,010, Callaghan ve. Vitzshnmons, on trial. Junus Boorii—Bet case 1,114, Stone ve. city, and calendar Nod, 439, 430, 10 440, faclusive, Nu case on tral. Juvus FanwziL—0Oenoral business, i i"i'.w. WiLLia¥s—073, Datsett ve, Kneals, on rial hkln;imo( st from the cross. The'case, of chon and itallau marbie, Is u beaudful work in iteelf, s room s full ot gems, nons of which de- serve to bo eligted. Mr. Robert Hoe, ged two cases of manuseript and carly *))r uted books on vellum, most of them done th ‘aris in the fiftecntb century, and showingtho varicolored flluminations and ilustrations then considered the porfection of tho art. There are swords and daugors, sacred rolics, mosalcs eoamels, each & study. { speut so much time fa this dopartment that the gas was turned PIANGS AND OROANS—FIVE YEARS' o Fur cash aud mouthly of guars @ givo speciad prices. Call and ex- buride, *Hilusisatel catulogues walled Femple of Music, #r2 Van Huren-at. Motelss Wi IOTEL, 143 AND 130 WADASIT-AV.~ INFVARA JIATEL Gl hois aad bowrd. #1.50 per SRV Tper weel: Diroarl, 8¥bor wick: OURT MOTEL. 503 AND 03 WEST e won—losrd, with & pie L, furalshed frust Footn wiid bedrooi ¢ terma ressoneble. -~ fog pusposcs. Loud professions were wade by the spplicants of the great things thoy were going to do {f the Council would pass thelr ordioance; but they have mover investod o dollar {n now gas works. Thera is littla Lope of cheaper gas by multiplylng ges ordisances.] el il Bl A HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN. Spectal Corvespmmdsnce of The Triduna. Laweto, Mich., Dec. 8.—~Mrs. Lucy Caruey, O-FONM THE PRESISES R0. 261 WEKT Vi kton-at., §LOUL L004 o Sunda; Trish sel(cr pup, about slx mouths old. low 1vor-colured sud while, ~ A Hberal 1ew turn to 261 Wedd Washington-st. Ne. D-LADY FRENCUTRACHER) AV rentivmen, atrunger K tha city but sofourping Dere 157 the wluter, deslzes 10 spend twu eveuings (i % In tho study of Freach witls n youni ludy tu Ue young, preciy, and cultivaied, JUDGMENTS. Burznion CourT—CuxrsusioXa—August Dae broch va, (iurmann Klesgon and Cliarles Nabringer, 54, 7, —Carl Ulbricht vu. Ernst Stops sad Wil- oacl siructress| sho mush we well 22 8 L teaclier, aa 1 dal: Bundav-Hecreation Soclety;und that powsibly it % irc o Lave off befure [ had passed throuch the vimioa Stops, §1, 108, 05. might luulwlhee\'uulunkalundayubenlnfiul{hl residing in this city, says she was born Jun. %, | periture of 120 dezrees, it 18 wmelted toa con- | - BOATRD WANTEL, :figfi:fi pleasuit to ity u{_;;fhmm mflt"fl HOOM OF PAINTINGS, yuas Uasy—L. Pupper ve, Christoober Doyle, lufihh Musewn, The **audibtesmile’ wbich | 1743, tn Moumouth County, New Jericy, on the slstency which cause the scrap oil and sissus to e e e St | Sime m adaress, wile ClAKLESY. CORbONY ity $130.—E. 8, Ctemloux ve. Jobn W, Muller, §50. —Biraey ilavd va. 0. G. Brysnt, $150,65, or canght 40 tuuch as a gllwpse of the potres ryl Ciucvit Count—Juncs BodTu—George Schwein- Japaucte ware, ancicot jewels, aud artlcles o Ut brag,Hehos Rotbing Wil e katd at orom ent n:nhln m.Lo. unkuown lec(lun" Ry e difie, . BOOKS. _ grected this palpable hit sbowed that the cou- gregatlon wers not averse tu s good bitof buwor, tor tv masifesting thelr apprecistion of aiuk to the botton, while the oil 1s run off jutn tauks for trausportation to what {s called tho grauulstisg-roow. ‘The scup oll farm of Cornelius Van Metel, of whom ber father and, mother wefs slayes. When a child N A L rrom A0d board 1o e private family, 1 fri- B HR et T gt s g furthya, Phillp and lfelon Dieter and Culberine i sold 1o J Vaudevere, & miller and 5 tollects 1 the. Dottoms | e | G BOOKY, oo o ® she was sold to Joseph evere, & er an. tlasue W colledl i o = (msu h\ln ¥OH BOOKS-STANDARD WOKK3 foraling that uulkuown seclons | - ho | Bacher, 830,20, W. Cuoney va. Abigull B. M | #1yy (o uaience was cortaluly not 4 common | & weaitby was, liviog b tho samo county, | oL ahe | keltles e we S L0 oo o R Gt Ao ol SR i Jo sl o arlors, icre L UPRBNE Ci c cans. ex o oy o ¢ y ¢ - . & poor place o8 the wallsof the ‘moril roomes Tus ouet: bty S f " married George Taylor, a slave. When 83 years ihia g dckuces st Ball prico: SHOTER & €O 301 [ £s bouky for caud.” bAIITIS Chedy Buk-3iora. 1ub gravulativg-roum {t becomes sullicicutly con- kealod tu allow of its befng placed in linen clotha, in about twenty-pound packuges, Thess puckages wre placsd Under o bydraulic pross, the teimperature of the room ‘belug keot st sighty-five dezrecs. A' thia ¢ wvenctupe, the The Supreme Court bag -doplc'd the follow- l‘xllcg {efim\mg applications for lkensy to prac- e law: . e e Cb o e euciaded. Ordnes a e cry aclu 3 e R RN 8 retotore rescludad. b8 ue clothes; they looked [ike origiuat and fudependaut stude! nd |adison-sf, Yoligioas orobtemes T Drkaht, che xel roblems. ‘Fhere were checsy, : gfwwy or « s of sge, Mr. Vandevere removed to Frankil, Warren County, Oblo, and so0D alter gave bur and ber children tbair freedum,—stipulating that sha should returnto his houss If il or out of work. s sho: ¢ They jwere kind to me. ___ _ STODRAGE. s X{Hlfll’s& WITH bUPERIOR FACILITIRS hold go xls crel P A it dellons sl mocuasd Most of them are wo well kuown that the pawe aesely will Judicate tho bigh order ot tbe work. o, Jorduu L. Mott Joaus ten palutings, Smovg thein a landscape by Rousseau; “The Two Frisuas,” by Davld Cooy Madau's “Fov- MISCELLANEOUS, R LL CABM.PAID FOIL LADI AND GENTLE- P o Kog B o, S P Al 2 faces 0f young men sud wowc, whose oco euthuslasia tad made thelr bearts waoder #ud -sympsthies quick; snd thers wore msay

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