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- ong found no difficulty In ako 03 uniform snd equsl Every Chinese emptoye s aslave, andon 8 THE SWEET-BUTTER MEN, VWAYIER-cosu ki % THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, IST8—TWELVE PAGERS B kX = Dy Wl 4 s 3 i TIE COURT Polnt; D. T. Tripp, Waterloo; F. P Simmone, | of armg mails in the West and Southwest. In ! and Cnchaen coale, the Cnited States Geolugieal [ leas wages Is o mistake. There 1s no bioed more | gress. I proposc that. we Introduce and pss an WANTED-MALE = i i C 9. K:Llln.r;‘zm' As :";vr‘kg; (':_Hn““néil !l“ :_Illlrb'lv. ::lln mfl‘llon he n;ul man ;»})rmrhm(tlunj\lr m» H;’]‘votl mrlh:;rn’ tz“ A & raucy; and {‘t‘: w’afivu"h from 15 to fl'nem'lmlefit finr‘n Av;c[cpfi'fifilhln hlfii'«mrmq AT | .n:::,_' NELLe e i = shure § a1 Joues, Piper « B Hob- hor perfect the detalis of his sarvice. his Ihe projerilee e £nl I Afstrict, from the 8 per monl while he ayverage com- e whole ground, and it witlsilence the Reput- ; ", Tiecord of Juigments, Now Balls Ebe | fuon, Farmer City: T £ Dorce, Uleshuric; e O it him | Corbarats boond TomsainoR o er ol fam b | Debend” gtry fn" antisied with (he same. | licana as effcctuaily o they were siiencodt on the Lty conrrTmdiTo miy i rhillips olby Canstruction Company. . M. Almcu-h Watkekns [aanc Adamn, Jr., | abroad as United States Postal Commisstoner, | eranf indastey. They have ioig been know tocon- | No doubt, the Jadieswho do not understand the | school questinn.” sult Houg, Cnlcago. 4 i A motton for Injunction and for the appoint- | Chicago: Mitchell IT. Eywerr, Parla; Perry M. | to observe the features of the mall aervice in for- | tain a very email amonnsof waior, ant 8 very e litera) tranalation of * mo-k-a-hi-o, and other | ¢ Senator, how will the Southern people take TED-STEREOTYPE PINISHER AT THR ment of & Reeelver wns mada yesterday morn- | Endsley, Champalan; A‘.l'.nn:nhlclxc? Chicago; | elgn nationss but he feit that his work required | ainouat of nxed carbon, Lhe roal of this whole 810 | pet Chineso phrases, fistter theniselves that | thisl hicago Legsi Newa office. e before Judge Drummond In the case ot | Benjamin F. Green, Chicacos R, Mumpbreyy | bis prescace at home, During the year 194 | T o o T metamorohisn, by which ouf hard- | John 18 showering biessings on thelr heads in “ They will indorac It. They will rejoice that e aiogr ing i . Employment Agencies, P Besmots and others vs. Tho Phillips & | 1Aneatnt A Johnsan, Watsckas Horbert X. | Congross passcdda bill suthoriz ng the ertab li- | cat Pennryivanta fucty wern formed. his Orlental vernacalar, the mater is settled, In a speech I madeat ASTRpiDyHIOnt Amcr : nrk T. Sey Lo - Tho POlps & | Jereotd Waiseka: 1. Malanr, leins D M- | monk of n sxverimcnial railuay iosatoats | In-refrenco by thecole prainced, from he E1 | Anv person wiy arijres weslth without gtr. | Jefferson Cly, Mo, It winter § book hin NVASTRIE Ling, LanORERS Foll The ol 4 Colby Construction Comuany, the Wisconsin | ran, 8hellon; J. A. Russell, Elgini N. C. | on the lino then known as tho Dixon Air-Line Moro coal, the Superintendent of the coking de- | jng an_equivalent Is not » beuefit to the coun- | position, and I never met or talked with a Con- | TIAN & A oULn Warer-at., Hoow 11 e i Central Railrond Company, Charles L. Colby, | Hears. Chicaga; C. L. Walker, Rock Island; L. | traversine the country between Chlenzo ‘and Dariment of tho ,‘-M';‘m lm;- llv"mmfllrn' ‘:w' try. True, Jobn gives bis work, but what be- | federate soldier who didn’t tell me I was rigl A ] e A ¥ e Elljah B. Phllips. Thesult was a creditor's | 11, 1iatfleld, \acksonville: ' Augustus Deat- | Clinton, Ta, The plans had been fufly matured, | Srixania, st wh 12 works eereful expefinonte Wit | comes of his moneyT Goes to China every conts | T received mans Ietiers approsing ms positio oty H biil brought to discover asects wherewith to | O Jducksonville; M. 1L “Dver, Ioopes- | not only in the gencral outiines, but atso fn the | (is €03l have fezontly v EEROTEN for John Is rot & consumer of our prodictions | and I never heard a word agninst ft. 1 Kalirens E-D Trivang amen o watiafy 8 Judgment for $15,000.89, rendered fu tr‘gn: Kllllilréumu ClAh':n umbs,F (:hl[-ano:[ l|'. ;‘uu":fi nndhumn.x was no .ljlmlr:ul_l‘yl cxmrlcnu;-l il orlfisithe: Bi 2o Calarido, Efi’ respect. Al;ul {ct I‘me he remains a slave gfln“ll the n‘c:l'.‘lmt:nthnl the. Lon!eder-ll NTED=AGE mm ; N M e hleago § 3 . rwin, n putting them 'nto exerution. i Dew serv- L, id (¢ to work [ elgian % t )is musters and 8 Teech B our resoUrces, outhern people know they can never get a ¢ si8 a0 3 4 tho Esstern District of Wisconsin againat the | Citeago Theo Sheiton, Ghleagn WIINam | o operated ke siockwork. -AULOuR 16 was | Sainrts tonneTseiba soal V00 wil motice i the | 10gecms Inconalstent with the truo spirit of | far n that way, and the Tt amk e Wiy, | Adrem i or i e s, e andood beférence. 1 Phillips & Colby Construction Company. In [ Garreit, r., Chleagos J, x(.nnnna‘xlnnmnum; confined to tho Jocal “oflices on the line ond | cuko jnieritdan oten, celluiaf sructars, snd 13 of 3 | this Repubile to foster slavery, or allow slave | there la not s Democrat In Congress who wonld VASTED=A SOUXG AR RETWEES 1074 H 1670 C. B, Phillips, of Chicago, and Charles L. [ J: I Berry, Monmouth; J. M. fender, Mc- | territory contlzuous for a short time, vet | Meh (e harden withoat crambilog. in n¢Tsa | trafMic within its confines, yet sich 1a the cace. | vote to pay such clalms, and none ever will, in AL PSS ORI T ) s 3 £ New York, entered into a copartner | Jeansboro? F. . Selins, Quincy; C. IT. Ferry, | it was not dificult to demonstrate not anly | mnieen B ameiins ot S oaiyateof | | Tuz Trinuxs sdvocated aboltion of slayery | my opinion, An smendment will settle tho | I yiilins fo w nlow ifcing salary 17 tho vinee ot { Calby, of Ne ) entered into a copartner- | joyy Forreat; 8, E, Corlin, Sparta; Frank | tho practicabiiity of the pan, but its great valuo | Hie cont and coke anow about asgocd » of the | in the Bouth, and will get. Its reward from Him | question forever." e L e o L Lbte ! ship together to make contracts With | Marah, Tuulun'i B, T e B | e cont, e, T face ascaby | fianaari conteard Cu of tnidyists (Penlapivaniar | wwho meetetis urtice L il ¥ ———— Y ana motel Favaciers Anee 03, Trinuan > tho Tortage, Winnebazo & Buperlor | Dinemore, Sterling; Arthur B, McDonald, Van- | lislied, Col. At Vo 1 hink Tt would yi anifor asi AMERCIAT, THA S TOATD ; . . TRAVELERS TO ADD ad Compan: and tho Manite- | dalia; N. G. Moore, Peorfai Charles W, Wood- | extending ita ramifications to ather Weatern | o character to Conncliavilie coke, small scale a nankrupt bank s but more (njurions S mnait light iele to thelr flne of sam- Rallrord Cionescta " Tallrosd. Company | many Chieasos 3. W, Upperes, Chicago: ii. A. | nes, Thnols whs the State wheroln the | | The chemistof the Cambria Works reporta as fol- | (tflough the wrter Tont bt Dmcany 23 the ab- | N8W YORK, Jan. 4.—The butter merchants | pies “Adiress 7. Hribie uftcs, ks Saction ohidliele toroatY | Hanivg, “Chicazo; * David Trexter, Newton; | efliclency of the servico was firat demonstrated. | lowe: 2 sconding banker generally leaves most of the | met to-day and passed the lollpwing resolutlon: | \§7 ANTED-MEN ASD WOMEN X 3 for the construction o respective ronds. | Chacies 1), Steele, Princeton, and for & thme the Hallway Fostal Service, an it | The anairiisaf the coke shows les siate than maay | moncy It the cominunily in one way o another, | Resolred, That we furm ourselves Into & natlon: | pouuchord sricie In ATbrica: sl EAOItaT: Trogke s The pric to bo pald Phillips and Colby was | “'A numbor of anplications for admfaston on | was then cailel, did not extend heyond its | ©fhebias,types of coke, Thocost sowld bocoked 12 } This perpetual dratn of money to China Is one a1 aasociation for the protectinn of Usiry pEnducts | funee: wemenl 61 s pion e oy ees e eat s g me $00,000 per mlic, of which £35,000 was to bepald | forcian licenses to practico wera filed, but bave [ limits. When Col. Armatrong ascertaliieil that | frst-cinss cokr. It baa ample catiision to - | of the chicl gr.ovances Look to it, “3 and et | fram adulterations, the cntorcemnent of tne statute | drst order.” Addroes, with stamu, LAY & C0., Chicazo, rasc relative to the sale'nf oleomargarime, and fo pro- cuce uniform State Iawa regulating the nale of ‘the eame, and that such sssociation be called **The National Assuciation for the Prevention of the Adulteration of Butter," The following oflicers were elceted: Presl. dent, I, 8. Hunter; Vice-President, James Fl Joyee: Treasurer, Thotnas M. Newman; Scere- tary, T. M. Seave: his project was no lunger a matter for doubt, be resigncd his position as Assistant Postmaster in Chicago, o position which he had then occupied for ten years, and was appolnted Special Agent of the Post-Gftice. Department, with the titls of Buperintendent of Rallway Postal Bervice, where he could have better opportunitics to devclus the new system. Shortly before this he ha vistted New York and Washington, and securcd tho extension of tho service Eastward It was Vlmd upon trunk lines leading from Now York Weatward, and its excellence was conflrtned agaln. _Roswell Hart, an_ex-Congressman, 1iv- Ing at Rochester, was made a 8pecial Azent, amd designated asthe Buperintendent of the Eastern Division. No longer could the new service be called an experiment. 1t was placed gradually t humane and Christian soirit which has ever characterized your justly estcemed paper. lcar with compassion the volces of women and chlidren, faint with hunger, appealing to you (and fn fact the whole press east of the Hocky Mountains) for Gud's suke to give them a helping hand to rend from their tnidst by falr, pesceable, and legitimate meansa race whose presence is (njurfous,—a race that has no symathies In common with ours, and that never intenda to adape a singls tom that would tend to make them appear less obnoxlous. Come forward with a wiil, and earn the sincere prayers of the humble by beiny Instrumental in warding off danger from thu throng of innocent and hapless wonien who are possibly on the road to the alms or nation {n capital stock, and $25,000 In first-mortgage honds of the road, In March, 1871, Phillips and Colhy organized the Phillips & Colby Con- struction Company, ana went on with the work, and have up to tho present time built 320 miles of the Yortage, Winnebago & Buperior Rond, out have done nothing on the Manitowoe & Minnesota Road. During the year 1871, the Portage, Winnebago & Buperfor Road changed {ts namo to that of the Wisconsn Contral Rallroad, and_ soon after swnllowed {he Manitowoc & Minncsota Railroad. The Cun- structiun Company,by the terms of its contract had the right to take and keep posscssion ol all the rolling-stock and line of tho roads until thao contracts were completed, or untll it made not been acted upon. SENATOR MATTHEWS. He Sobmits to an Interviow, and Gives Tia Views on Saveral Matters of Interest. The Hon. Stanley Matthows last night was comfortably roomed in the Grand Hotel, where a reporter for the Commercial, sent to interyiew lilm, found him, Reporter—* What have you to say about Chandler’s talk?" Senator Matthews—*T don't propose to take any notice of Chandler, Everything in that fect furnace load. 1ta physical struciure uso 1a good. ‘The Company han recently erectod eight new ovenn at El Maro for coking this cosl. and have now fourteen ovend in bee. with a sfeady market for aii the coke made, 1L fa pronosed to erect » number of additional ovens daring the prescnt winter. SENATOR PLUMB. ‘The Kanaas Kenator an the Sliver Question. Haneas City ()0.) Timer, ‘The Hon. P. B. Plumb, Unlted States Benator Irom Kansas, passcd through the city homeward bound to spend the holidays = fow days since, D IOY ORIAL P U gielock ni b T4 tandaiphoae, e M FIC ANTED=A FII STIAVELING Y e el o ers Ristamane, Sho 1h 3 e me bii an experienced saifsman (a wood wagesj raferonces required. A {hune otice, 7ANTED-MEN TO 7 AGENT'B GU T . We Guterree: dAMES . SCOTT, 52 Searvaraes o2 ANTED=TWO GOOD ~WHITE ¥ y W ANHTERRNS Siohh nee oo Fitimens AT DNomesticss H TANTED—A GIRL COOR, WASH, AN WA el T SOOK W45, ARD FOLDER. TING CO. Firat a cold, and then anottier on tob of it untll the accompsnying cough became rcitied and cone firmed, —tn {he #ad_story of meny & consumptive. ffow much betier to usc tiat safe curative Dr. Jnyne’s Expectorant on the firat appearance of dans §er, when the eympioms may be casily controled? NE IIEANCH default 10 {ts contract, aud (¢ 'now hus possos- | pragidential businces that I over signed has | Upon the leading Hirics of the country, and its | 40d while en routs a roprescntativeof the 7imex | hguses, Yours, ete., PATHICK MULIERON TN otlbF TMMODAT G Auawer, giving references, F 0| S L i e L €10, A N 3 ERTO ACCOM ATE O17 1O ¥ ug references, F 0k, Triune ufice. alon of all"thie property ot tho roads, e | PRI Rt R SIS JRCCL L | behchts wore cujored Ly all scctions "o shis | had a long conversation with him concerning No, 830 Howard strect, $an Franciaco, Dattons nroukNOUL z‘n‘;!oglvlfl"v:"n: ‘.’-"-'nm'rfefi \WASTED=A "GOMPLTENT COLORED WOMAN E complainants charge thdt the net earnings for vast Republic. The detalls of this service were | the sbsorbing topleof Interest in the West,—the P, 8.—By kind permlsslon, I am_enabled to | Prarchmces n thedifforent Divialons ar, destenate! couk, waill, and irun [n D [t . o R piy, weith refareners: t0 o3 Stichizan e o Te A ‘\IANTEII~A GIRL FOR GE! i 3 AT HOUBE in & small famii at yon iopemol fesmliyy roferonced required.” Appiy i Beamstrossess NTEN-WOMEN OPE b NG~ W e O ekt OF BEWING P, Nurscse NTED-WET NUKSE 3 TASIED=A YOUNG G E T WAt fnmeiaty O S4 ot ar o V0 SITUATIONS W i ks JITUATION WANTEU-A SMIDDLE-AGE! - ek iravee 1y tpenYof ap cordnemens o Flonw G satary moderat reus £ B, Troun JITUATION ™ WANTE DES=AS LOCAL OIF b traveling boyer of Lide, o, bucsi o by & man of experience In thas lin, i, cars W. 8. Appleny, Room B, JITUATION ~ WANTED~AS ~MANAGER )" firat-class hotel; comperent | yoara experience. | Addrces ¥ 1o s rlonne ob NITUATION WANTED-OY AN AMERICAN FO )" work for his oo ¢ any SITEATION WANTE +J man who has Weatern trade wish claw of mine. Inever made any stich contract with anybody." . Teporter—'*What can you tell about the prospect of scrious trouble with Mexico—a warl®, & Benator Matthows—*I think the general im- preaston ja, that there s no reason to apprehend anything of the sort. Any fears of that, based o the aprrehiension that thero was any fnten- tion on the part of the Exceutlve to bring about war for any ulterior object, Ia without nny basiy whatever, 'There Is nothing of the sort thatcan be Imputed to the Sceretary of Stato or to the P'resident. 'Cho reason that is supposed to have poverned in the delay in the recognition of Lhe Dioz Government Is the determination to ob- tain such guarantees, when the Government is recognized, as wil nsure harmonfous and peacetul relations between the twe countries, and thue catablish peace on the bordera. Gen. Bunning, as Chairman of the Milltury Cominit- tee, and Conkling, on the Selcct Committes of the Senate, are vigorously guarding the inter- csta of peace. ‘Thuy.nro apending the vacation in Washington for that purpose. Thelr jolnt elforts aro Leine directed to that end," Revorter—*What fa thio shupe and cause of the year ending Dee, 81, 1870, were $202,U50.18; that, aftor the cntering of thelr judwinent, the Construction Company fraudulently transterred all Its rights In the Wisconsin Central Road to that oad, and gavelt the full posscssion; that the legal title to such property and possession sre in the Construction Company, ond it ia entitled to the control and management of the rond. It is further alleged that the Comstruction Corpany and the Wis- consin _Central Rallrond” Company nre caeentially tho samej that O, L. Colby, tho President of tho Rallruad Company, {8 Treasurer of the Construction Company, and k. 1. Phillips, the President of the Construction Company, is Dircctor and Manager of the Ruil- rood Company, ‘The complslunnts, therefore, asked Lhat the Construction Company he coni- elled to show what praperty it had, and what I’mrm In the Wisconsin Rallroad Company, end that its transfer to the Intter might be set asida as fraudulent. o Tho defondants filed answers and afMdarits, claiming that the judgment originally obtalued in the Northern District of Illinols, and on which thosult Iu Wisconsin was brought, was obtalned through .fraud and false testimony. snd for too large o sum. They also alleged that the oexecutlon was not rly issucd, and that no suflleient rore re aaveriscments will be taken for the same enlarged as the exigenclos demanded, many respects it was improved, Coungreas, slow to recognize it, fnally grauted an appropriation commensurate with the nceds of the new branch ot the Postal Department, and the force of postal clerks was enlarged, so that wore effect- ive work could be performed. The Railway Postal Bervice. so far, had heen organized under the Congresslonal act passed March 3, 1803, which authorlzed tho appolnt- meot of two Bpocial Agents to superintend stal mattera connected with the Raliway Mall crvice of the United Btates. Its superiority over the old method of Jetter transportation, and its perlect adaptubility to the necessitics of this great country, was smply demon- strated se.- B us the system could be worked >upon an extenslve scale. But thero were greater possibilities in store for the achenie. Postmaster-General Montgomery Bialr and Alexander W, Raudall had co-oper- ated with Col, Armstrong in his efforts to per- fect his plan. Yet it was not until the appoint- ment of Postmaster-tiencral Creswell that the full measure of its resources was = roalized. Creawell more fuily comprehended the utility of tha seevica than™ his predecessora, and svon after he suwntnaned Col. Arinstron tu Wash- ngton to plan for the further Inprovement of the systom. (eorce 8, Bavus was appointed «refer you to Peter Page, Esa., No. 641 Michigan financial leglslation now pending In Congress. il y sron aveuus, as Lo veracity and integnty of Iui: "\:l In regard to the passage of the Bllver bill by the Senate ho sald there was not the Jeast doubt, and that it would be the Blaud bill, and not the amended bill, ,as reported. lle sald that he and S¢nator Cockerell Lud fully and carefully canvassed their respective political sides of the Senate, and be spoke adviscdly when he assert~ ed that the Bland bill would pass. “ Will the President veto it1" asked the ro- porter. 4 No, [ think not. Mr. Hayes will hardly do that jn thd face of the fact that there will be a_ two-thinds majority for the bill in both Houses. In his message, while arguing against the remonetization of silver, he promised to aplde by the will of the people, and of thia he cannot be ignorant, for the vevple are about as unanmous for the remonetization of silver as they gencrally are on any aubject,” “But thers will be a bitter opposition to the passage of tho bill by the gold weni ' © Yen, they will Jéave nu stone untarned i their opoosition, and they work most sssiduous- Iy as well as insldiously, Besides thelr open upposition aud the vivient denunciation of the press, they will attempt by every means known @ cliargen at the Main Ottice,and will he recetved ock p, m. during to® week, and Uotli 9p. m. on Eaturdavs: 150, Booksellor and Stationer, aa0-av., WILLIAM H, Wi 154 Twenty-second-at.. near WALD, . M, Newalealer, Rlationer, ate., West Madisop r Western-av, i 13 4009 HOBERT THRUMSTON, de News De 1 a0l raer of ialated-at. 35 GE UENRY. Looks, Statlonery, ete., 330 Di- H. C. HERRICK, Jeweler, Kews-Dealer, G SR g, Saer B el e dnd Faniey A GREAT FLOP. 0 #Times" In 1860 Denounced the Plan of Paying the Honds ln Gold. To the Editor of The Tribune. Citicago, Jan. 4, 1873.—The Chlcago Ttmes has not alwvays heen a monometallist and a rabld goldite paper. Time was when it even fusisted in paying the natlonal oonds In green- backs, at a time when greenbacks were not worth much more than twothirds thelr vresent gold value, and when they posscased scarcely Lalf their present purchasing power. I used to be s subscriber to that paper and flled it awsy In my garret for future reicrence. I had the curfosity to tura back to the numbers fssucd Jo March, 1949, to see what commenta Btorey tnade on that part of Gen, Uraot's inaugural which referred to the payment of the bocds. I found several editorisls flerccly resisting « payment thereof in gold, and calling those who advo- Toon A 9 Indlas HENTY El bl [QOR BALE=DN HICHIG north of Tweaty-secon stons _front houses. MAT! __COUNTRY REAL ESTA’ [FOR BALE-WIHEAT FARMS IN THF ILE Valler; the best wheat iand on the Costipent, ready for the at ¢ to#2 peracre, near N, ' 1. 3¢, and B P. i 1i. ‘I houssnda of acrea like 1t have produ enough the gvx acasun to pay for (he land, the cuitivation, LAt T acre besides, Dee scription of sofl and characier of each aect furnish ed. male hy disintercated experis after A Ale pere o aminsiion. Distance and freiglht to New York aaine frum 20 miles weep frum Chicago, Buy & good farm while you can ket I for s trifie. hend your addree, and | wil) eallor forward particul MILLE, kuglewood. 11I. AN A 4. D= G BALES: 4 tweive years' experience in (ho o cugnoct bimseil with & firat- proj pr:mnmnry steps had been takeu to oive a " Herewlth Is one of his ar- | §30n AALE-GOOD DD nouse where encry, exporlence, and hand woric ! o a Huporintendent of the \eatern Divialon when | (o defeat the measurs, They have sent com. | Sated 1t “villalus, o, ; Wil ek court of cquity fuelediction. The Phillips & g‘r‘éuflfi:’,‘fiw{;n;“u’,‘,{-fl"flfl Joovosition “to the [ EAPCITENER Yot to Washington to take | inittees of Lankers und busiaessinemio Wesn | ticles on the subject, which you wiil oblige mo },,1,’;:;';{’1}}‘;:’,&&:‘;3?‘(, Fefereinces can be Flven Sdiress b0, 1 GRS i, Calby Construction Company alsn filed a cross- bill sotting up the facts on which the originul udgment had been &»rocuml, and clalming that t_had been obtained by fraud, *the General Superintendeney, This was in the year 1509, and the Hallway Postal Service was then changed into Rallway Mail Service, ani Ington to influence Congressmicu aod Senators, and they are now plying us with petitions an remonstrances. Whenever there Is a Wostern by reproducing In Tue TRIBURE, A Dryocnart. Fyom the Chicago Tmes, March 13, 18, Benator Mattiiows—* Well, i{ there {s anything of the kind, it ! tocompel the President to change liis Cablnet, 80 as to get rid of Livarts, _BITUATIONS WANT) Domcstics. ol 9 tituted a distinct buresu of the Post-Oflice | or Seuthern Senator or Congressman who has ITUATION WANTED~UY A GERMAN GIRL AS Tiio aftarnoon was oceupled by thio arguments | Schurz, and Key, It seomstomo that Indiea- | SURELCH " To gud work was now'comment- | acquaintances or ousincss conncctions fn_the PLAR FOR AX EXORNOUS KosRERY. ™ SURCTATRervint o dccand work s 4 narl S 8 2 . ni- y of Mr. Cary for tho ‘compininants and MF, Ab- | o roint 1o something of that kind, Expres- | 0aCoriiesi, "Datall afvor dotail was perfected, | East, thoy aro bunted up. and thelr lulluence fs A T T T S Anofyst o Giplieras. Thi wicked consplracy to plunder tne taxpayers for the benefit of the bondlolders. The plan to pay the ‘bunds 1 coin ls one to compel all classes of peo- ple sava the bondholders to rubmit to taxation for the pavment to that one ciass 0f money wliich the Government does nut owe it. This is the wimple fact: and yet the men who are interesied inihe enforcement of this plan of rohbery presume to m;au of repudiation when It 13 propased to pay the ndholders according to the terms of the con- tract, . . . ‘This 1"."” overshadows In importance all other political fasues naw belore the veople. The lgmeul af the bonds in wold wiil add about $800, « D800 to tho natiuna) debt, for which the® Gove slons that nre constantly made uso of, and are common Propcrtv fu Washington, fndicate that nothme shortof that would satfsly them." Reporter—** What havo they so gravo againat Schurzi” Scnotor Matthews—**Thnt I cannot say. 1o has lived more closely up to the provisions of Civi}-Service reform “thun any other Cabinet ofli ud yet they want bim thrownout. I remurked that to one of his moat bitter oppon- ents the other day, and he sald, * (v dldn’t maky any :I'I'fll:runcl:. ‘They wgre bound to have lum ant.' ltoporter—* Do you think the President can ho driven or coaxed {nto such changasl’® bott for the defendants, and _the case was then continted to this morning. Mossrs. A, L. Cary, af Milwaukee, and Edwin Walker nnd J, A, Blecper, of this clty, nguu:nr for tho_complain- ants, and Judgo L. 8. Dixon and Mr. E. I Abhott, of Milwaukee, for tho defendants, 1TENS. Judge Booth ts hearlng the cnso of Stmeon W. King, United States Commliesloner, ete,y agal css¢ Cox, Captain of the tug Hen Drake, an action brought to recover ¥10,000 damages for being assaulted by Capt. Cox on bonrd his tug ahout two years ago. In tho Republie Life-Insurance Comnany case, VWASTED-A PARTY AROUT 70 TARE & TRIG through the Weat and Eouth for the hurpare of fnvesting wouuid 1ike 1o get location of any larka badjes of land, plautations, eLc.. that i be hought chean for h, 7 Investiyata them personsily. CIHLASE, 107 Clark: plans were matured for the efllciency of the systel ond as fast as maturcd practically applled; and besldes the service was extended wherever It would accomplish a certain amount of benefit, Col. Armstroug worked unremit- tingly day aund night to develop the great fdea of his 1if¢, and be sowed vy too assiduous appli- catlon the seuds that soscon after wero to result in hisdeath, It wasin 1808 atd 1500 that the sub division of the country and the appointment of District Superintendents was planned, on idea which greatly facilitated the work and Increased its value, The New England States wore mude ane division, with Thomas I’. Cheney, at Bosa- brought to bear ou the *‘ wayward brotticrs,’’ os they coustder us sllver men, Congressmen und Henutors are infited to New York, are wined and dined and prolfered loans and accommoda- tiuns, all fur the purposo of placing thew under oblizations nnd contrulling their votes vn the motiey” question. I never befora realized tho tnsidious Jutiuences brought to bear by the East i ¢haping Jeglslatiun. ‘the New York papers are altmoat the entire vehicles of news und fo- rworinstion in Washineton, und such 1s thelr power and influence that they are well-nigh om- uipotent. Whera they cannot carry thelr point by tlattery, toey sttempt to do [t by wmtimida. QITUATION” wANTED-Y A S¥EDIBIL GIIL 1% D grod home where alie can work for Ler board agd $0108C0001. Flease aidrous 330 North Market-at, ' iner amplover: 34 Uroveland Fark, Sondsye o o Seansiresscs, ITUATION WANTED=T0 BEW S of childrén. Addreas G 1S, 873 y‘i!‘m‘é‘;-’.“‘.’ s Miscollancous. QITUATION WANTED-AS = GOVERXESS TO young children by & Young Isdy with guad refer- atucea, OF Wous LoAch 1 fhe country Tor board, wih i Lo rivilcie of taking 8 few punils, or as com| . Adr fadian-av. aea a8 TALL 110 3O 4 LOTS IN rnear Humboldt F'ark, JOUN B. VWAKTED=AK 1LLISOI Oit fowa FAIM (01 cholce unimproved) for ail cash down. £end gec: tlun, tawn. range, and price 10 A a0, Trihine oflice. O RENT-MOUSES, Weat Bl erinent has not, and will nd8 hsve, received the '+ Address C A, 1150 Judge Williums yesterday returned an order al- tan, as Superintendent; the MiddleStates, au- | vion and abuse. A caso tn polnt fs that of Sen- | Yalue of one penuy. Prosldent Grant fs noder 0 RENT~MARBLE-FRO HOUKE 1t PARK- TWANTED=AS MAIT ANDCONPAT J. 1, Kelloge, “Avtuary, 81,000 tn | . Senator Maithews— My impression Ia, that, | b1 8% S0 g the 3 Al [ tion AEs: a8 LR RoTk J8 eu- | Ny heavy obligations to the bondholdera. The: ‘av. part furniture for aaivy ten barders paying 3 ASMATH AND COMTAN loning 3, 1 thb;flt%hnll'::sIlzrulnh;ro‘rleuvlvc:l e b g o tried o Lo mvore he wilt | othur divison, with Koswell Hart as Superin- | ator Mattucws, Because of his resolutions, fu- | S0, 0t iere and manafacturers elocied him, | 8273 mobtly. " Cail or adiress une week: o7 Umtuling, g becn o an ot Hy s ALY tendent, at New York; tno extreme Southern | troduced some weeks ago, they are now try- for his services in valulng tho policies of the | notdo it tates, & third division, with C. Jay French Bu- | ing Uy every means in_thelr power io natral that e sl oic fee) stateCil (0 thess Suburoan, 3! \ WANTED-AS _GOVEIINESS c",'""""", ), i 1 bo 108, 109, .n'»‘fi‘.""u'fiifié:fi""""‘ ehn o tell mo-abonythe Ee:hnbndcnt. ot Atlanta, U3 Yihe. middie | break bim - down, and bLave ml:re‘:vresented Dnsed o o 1 ;‘;‘:‘ifi;‘:fi‘;ngfiilgvfil}::‘n: MTORBETCESGLEWGOD-FINE IRTORY. HOUAR .,?éx.ue:..".‘u';.ii,t'é’;‘.%.': o at 71 asy Har: .udqollmlnvu call_to-day will bo 108, 109, Henator Matthews—“The Bilver bill will pass outhern States, a fourth division, with Cul. | uwun mouat ebumctully and falscly, Wbhco in | resumption. On this .question llorace Grecloy | taecethe N uth Snth W ate Tison- 110, 112, 110, 110, 134, 142, 134, 140, 141, 142, 143, 7, 148, 140, 8, 157, Judges Gary, Moore, and Farwell will hear motlons to-day; Judge Jameron wil have n Immmnlor call of motlons for newtrial Judee togers will take up submitied cascs; Judge Booth will hear sct case 23, Thind National Bank vs. Manufacturers’ Natlonnl Bauk, and Judgo Willlmmns will attend to divorcest UNITED BTATES COUNTS. A, H. Markland Superintendent, at Lontaville; LOTRON, 0V sogth) and the Northwestern 8tates, fifth division, with George 8, Bangs Superintendent, at Chicago. Col, Armatrong occupled his_position as (len- oral Buperiutendent until 1871, Iis constitu- tlon, weakencd by the constant aud severo steain that was made upon it, uuun{ RUvE WaY, sui, alter a few months of Intermittent ilincss, o Brouthied his Iast In Chicago, on the Gth_of May, 1571, Mr. Bange was sclected us his sue- once rald Mr. Pendietun was an honest inan **who talked liko & villaln.” \Without iinparting to Gen. Grant any wrong intentlon, we ask tho tazpayers of the coantry Lo take care that he be not permits 1ed tosct ke a villain {n deallug between thom and the bondholders. THEIR LAST ISSUE GONE. Nuw Yorka short time since, on private busi- nees, I was fuvited to a mecting of the Unlon League Club, aud 8 concerted effort to jufluence my upinfous was made by busincss ucqualn- tances. ‘These gentlemen were earucst aod im- purtunate in their endcavors, and used overy argument at their command. * One of them, tho representative of & concern that had luaned large suts of money in Kansus, assurcd me that they would placo uo nore loans there If i the Scnate. Thero is no doubt of a large majority in favor of the bill as it passcd the House.® How many might be willing to vote for it with Alilsun'a nmondment, who would not vote for it othorwise, remains to be scen. ‘That amendment was reported from the Finance Committee of the Senato, Iiniting the maximum coluage to 81‘ ), per month, and the minfmum to £2,000,000, Some muy refuss to A SPLpEpiD OFFOUTUNITY TO ENGAGE 1N The understanied belng desircus of retiring {rom binsf- e, offers for sale Llssinck of groceries, four, grain, and such other merchandise as [a usnally kept in afiri- clayrocery extabliatimoat I the Weat, Wxstlicr with all the Axtures connecteg with the same, A oty e T ured R Bad elgnt ey ey M v w sad ele ot v $100. 00 'dfll‘fllilln: o cleginty 1. ovee NICELY FURNIAHED, ng. &l modern improve: iy, 10 Orat-ciass parties raub at 31 huuth Ellzabeth, South Side, FURNIZIIED ROOMS. APPLY st andolnn-st. '[0 REKT=FIVE, HOOMS camnpiets for housekee, wenta, In & genteel withiout children. Clarn & Mawon for the \es of tho German | Yoto for it unic thin shall b nided to-it. 1 | lav, I5tL, Shv, Baiies ad steetil 8 e bucs | el VU BNitect, Tuaked im iF the | B0t or oK e Yeher” Tenaibura >iore fi-1a vwustory brick bullding 2480, with gne Natioanl Bank, began a sult yesterday against | 4o not think the amcndment will carry. | 4y evice; o was abla ta o much for it, Dur- | people of Kunsas had not. pald the laterest aud Amendment Respecting lebel Pensionse story iy rear 3032 with good hasetueut. - flcot, 80 \Whether the bill, in whatever form It passcs, the Western Assitrance Company, " claiming Itcbel Claling and the Right of Secesslon— Per months jessc lUurEI!Iayr‘l‘l;u T . vi . ing tho Nfs of Col. Amnstrong, lie and Mr. | principul of thesc loans as thoy feit due, aud he 7 vituste i Luamie ouing Terrltary, on tho 50005 awnther for §3,000 ngainat tho Koya | Wil bave trenieth enougl to overcomathavetoy | s the Bie of Lop, SERstEatd, (0 MIF 0 | DO R ot thoy, cutiorally b, as woil as in | Bome Plaia Talk from sn Ex-Confederate | yro pext_yne sTOUE 120 S0UTH CLARKST. | fou®f . % 12T %o 14 o et fokation on this ratlc Canadlan Insurance Coriy ::u': ',::I"\-'u"‘if of much mora doubt. I fear ¢ will | e be,—and, while Mr. Hougs was e e T hen nakod bith it he hud any | General. ¥\ D, HAMILTON, 1oomn 1, 12 South Liark-st. ronds any. Willlam H, Tucker and Ie;ln L. Dorsey filed a bill ogainst Albert M. Gilbert, to restrain him from_iufrinzing a patent for an lnproves ment fn alarm tlils,” granted Dec, 80, 1870, to Cyrus aud W, IL Tuclker, UBANKRUPTCY MATTERS, A discharge was issued to Urorgo ITowtson, Final creditors’ meetings will be held Feb, 11, bhefore ~the Repistor, In the cases of _Wetherell & 8hort, John W, Bent, and Luke Hillard. Capital reaufred from $20.000 10 833.00, For fure ther particulars {nquire of Mosase " ol R SRt & Washington Poat. hicago, or Meeting Benator Cockrell last night a Post reporter asked ¢+Senator, s it true that the Democratle Sen- ators intend to introduce a resolution proposing & Coustitutional amendment prohibiting the pensfoning of lichel soldlersi” 4] suppose [ bave sald more on that subject than suybody else,” % Arc vou in favor of such an amendment 1" Postmaster st Aurora, he was Col Armstrong's confldant in sl his projects and necessarily lhe became thoroughty familiar with all departments of the service. Both wen are now dead, and their namea will alwags be conuected with the Rafl- way Mafl Service: the one i the orlcinator and, for o loug time, developer of tho improved method of mull transinission ; the otlier as the man who not only carried s predecessor’s un- finished plans hito cxeeutlon, but who, by the fores of bis own mitd, his tact, and far-alzhted- doubt about the security, aud lis said uot. * But," satd he, ' this {s forelgn moncy we aro lending out West, aud we promlsed our forelen patrous tuat while they wereloaniug grecnbacks they wowid got buck gold, and it will ruin our business wnd prevent our gettlnyg any more toreten capital i€ we have to scod tuem silver," 1 replied that, wiile we needed more capltal in Kansas, | thouubt it would be o hlessing in the long run §f no wmore 10 or 18 per vent luans were mumlo there; that tne very meility with “which people could borrow hud ~LYRUE RTURES 303, 113 AND Vi1 6.1 will rent separately If desred. s good tensnt. Apply ta CHANLES 6 Warhin; Iteporter—* Do you know {( the Presidont is fixed {0 the determinatlon to vetol” tenator Matthews—*} have no knowledge, moro than uthers, of the President's opinlons. I think that he Is In favor of the remonetlzation of sliver, as he has sald In his messaze, iHo scems to bo embarrasecd, 1 think, by tho posl- tion taken by other men; by the Hecretary of tho ‘I reasury lo his jetter to the Byndicate, when he was negotlating the four-per-cent bunds, in which ho gave nssursuee of tholr payment fn wton-st. A WELL ESTADLISIED, GO AT CIRE S N he) oF S, RILEN Dealth the Fosous chancy I " Call or address W, A, AR)IV 3 '{?HI ”‘d. Ezl’r““m ’:‘0“ BALE~DUCKLEY'S PATI T tachers, nuw o rxhibition 81 thn salesrouinia of our agent, 174 Fust [andolph-at. Puariies dealiag in paie cuts should securu turzitory won. 34 wo are determiacd 1o dlapose of all o\ itory within the next sisty b se WA i3 174 ‘hast ays. Rundolph-+ 316 LAnnEy "f“ {,5:;;.“5 n“llcnfic HT“R,K chious (a7 Uf public. wiuares (1 completa [l bPURE A i SIS ‘0 REXT-LARGE, room. ch order, in Lima: O, orrf A, B Arenton, Mo. A AND WE UTED ith esator, 318 a0 213 Moufoc-st. Aps BUPERIOR COUNT IN BRIEF. J. L. Joyco & Co. began o suit 10 replevin | Kold—as if the Kxecutive Uepartincnl was com- | Iy fmproved the work, snd who de- | plastered the it cos and drained | T think {t would bo the est way to settle | Blronils premiscs, SOR BALE #3800 WILL NUY A STOCK GF 'l o) i ¥ 1 Y el . ness, greatly (mproved the work, snd who de- | plastel the furms withnjortaayes and drainoil n wo! way to scttle —_— — l. i i 3 gesiat Thomas J. Moy’ fo, recavor stuck of nlttod to that conatruction of U jaw. I think | yoryte'y Tungo siaro of tho erelt 't befonzs | hundreds of thousatils Eustoviry yonr 10 0ay | tho question to bury it s0 deep that it mover WANTED 10 MENT. | K, oot shi o stors Voronss Grindy oy 1 o . ph to the growth of this magniticent servlce, interest, and i Lhe majority of - cases g 1d bo re Jd, It Is all h k g e e e ety “Tho Gorman National Bauk brought suft for | the Treasury hnd vo rieht 1o muke o law or'con- Gronae B, AnustioNg, J, et i havo ROt Sl Withous the loims || SoId bozearrectd. 16,48 all wnah 16, tall D-70 uEsTounow | witll rowel | 7 CREIN N YN e g g e tho C (ALl for JGHE wanuraciuring, Address, iat- Liree: $5,000 agaiust Frank Binz, Jr., and Kunigundo :,‘.‘;‘"}:lm.” or".’},‘:,"fls,,’;",‘;'d'.’“ lfi:‘:[{'l'l';,", l{fi;’fl ¢ they had heon forced to do ft; therefore | Bbout pasing the Confederutes for dumage done e A T O e amit dotser [ e a S0, 1 husloee. by the Federal army, or to talk about peosiou- ing ltobel soldiers. It's o physleal tmpossivtl- ity, and why not scttle it forever!" that arguinent falied with me."” “The inct I8 continued tho Senator sthose Eustern bankers, capttaliste, and boml- holders seom to huve lurgutten thut thers ars ——e———— COLORADO COAL-FIELDS. Tho extenslys deposits of the previous metals in Colorado are known to the readers of Tug ‘Apoly or ad- i Vereorss T o 2 ot the thue whon these lust bands weru newotiated, silver hal been demonetlzed, and wold nlons was recolvahie, gives color tothe Inz. - H, W. Putnam began o sult by attachment to recovor 81,000 of Guatav Finklér, cilcurr count, VW ASIED-T0 UENToL FURNISHED ROOM " Nt wife 1o & _res; board for ihe ady only.” A b Tribiiuo o HERFONRINL, ! v oot LRty " TANTED=10 MENT=DY ChAn;-I fl{lfll;%n‘!‘;cm:;m :-l "p%'i."f.‘i'fi’.‘:"n'fi'x“l'fi '{::fl‘lflg‘""l"’r:‘tl"i‘::ilyl!:l‘;alln;. lln“:z?-h‘j.x x'x’ltltrfu'i}:."lf :,::: Trupunz. Thofact thatcoa) is found in vust quan- | uby othier s ta to b ousnlli Lxeps lnch‘:::ln‘r::nt'l,v::::l:“;c miFstclition propostag a}m- "mgFfln'fl’-'«fn';‘cfs'.'. nx'x""l".u'n'?-';"ln'::ll'.mhcf At 31 EAS w;s:m. m.\'-i‘l" INOLISH TIOUSE Botes and U5 boxed uf cimirs valued at 81,600, | 1aw did not suy 6. Whother of not any com- | titice, anriof tho very heat quality, is afhost fm- | thelrown, They mako thelr money out of the | SEC0 e it it Jesd v, 1 R TR i i th ity wi(h bawri 1o August Kraeter Hled a petition for habeas | Promise can be effected su &3 to reconcilg the | portant elament In the reduction of the galid ureat producing reglons Weal and South, and niay. 1 have been consulling with lead- == | £3 (087 jier weeki d1 roninarant mical tickets ¥L they peem to talnk thut s atl the rigts we Twye; that they have il the tinanctal wisdom, and that thu entire legrislation on this sublect muat be dictated by them and iu thelr I wurned ny trlends there that thoy were car- i this thing tqo far, sl that they dnl not understand the temper of the Western peoples und, while § would ot go so far as Mr, Blun did n his publle expression In reply to the ing Democrats, and {f the party will take up and pass the resolution it will bo tutroduced.” * 1lavo you drawa the resolutioni" “Well, noj I have not decided upon the form, and will not until I consult other Demo- crats. I did write & resolution. of that charac- ter lust winter, and wanted the party to pass it _FINANOIAL, MADE ON DIAMUNDS, WATCI ll’:.\ ul:lt:‘ llflll‘llll‘?)mru?;‘;ll rk. ltoom o andsi. Estatilished 18y Ot 0Ly GOLD XSO BILVER, dirondes ait valiativ views ot the silver men with those of the Presl- deut, is problematical and bard of solution. I have heard sugiestions made looking toward that result, Une of them ls to amend the bill 0 18 10 refuire the Secretary of tho Treasury to pay gold for interest when gold Iy at 8 premium measured in sfiver. “That would Lo to give the opilon to the bondholder which now betongs to the Governent, Another suggestion ia to add corpus, alleging thot ho s detained at the Ilar- rison Btreet Polleo Station by Gieorge (fubbing on acharge of descrtionfrom thearmyof the United Btates. Ilo clalms he never wis legally ens n |, wnd therefore canunot be a descrier, and asks Lo hava the Court decide. The Plumbor Supply Company commonced s sult fu trespass oalnst Chiarles "W Freemau to recover $3,000 danages. and eflver orcs, Immense deposits are helng worked north of Denver and cast of the munnt. alns; and the exienslon of the Denver & Riv Grande Rallway s developlug exhaustless de- posits south of Pidblo, The quality of thesc coata I8 testifled to by the fullowing facts from u perfectly rolinblo source: o 3 HOORE SO ¥ Viraused ot wiin hosrd o and comforis; terny reasaiabie. ASHLL, 08 fiihed; modern couveul J3huwas HoTEL, OO, With buafy hoard, $3"and §2.54 SLABENCE FlOUS (LABENCE Hous -ST. —FURNISHED per weekt withuut s odgting, QAN WANTEN OF U FOR THREE TOF bt 4 Jearey secarity, guwd Giky, dwlling pruberty g will 183, AND 357 9 i ¢ Topartof 1873 of llayden's United Statos | bankers who visited Washington, utill there | Just after thy Electoral count. Inthat there | nit hewutlato eacept with prieipata. Address oz, | Lo otrcast., four b tiner ffous— Wi B e S :::uu!:"ndz:m“ll}:un s:frlelt"-';‘y byt m!}'m‘,"f Aot vy ivon fha o afvare? | Wiy mora. trath than poetey i what ho said, | were three clauscs, The first clause provided | Tribune odice. el = Unard sl riom pord 0 833 vep week Yo il to baken up 5‘,‘,,,‘,’&,;“,_'},"{;:},“:;:"“,’:';“'-"‘:,‘:H et Ca o maw Gescription’ o ef | (e anulyew of Counclavillo cosl sopended s | aud that ons expression il ondr(al elact tat nelther, o Dnited Staicy or auv Siato | [USEY 70 COXYONCITY THFGVED ARETE [ 97 aud i _ttons e I, L aket (ruin the o b v ! % w erel ey L vALS Tiotiant, Sucl Wil ok, be. tho case, ows | Siereents, “puyible cxpreaaly,” el | Feumyivanis, puolined fn 1870)i" o apening th eyes ot o Eastern kuld meu.™ | Ltec G honkatiun of ny ind to-any | St pirauecl and [uterest, in 2old; to mal vond about which there should be no question, the procecds to be devoted to tho retlreui day} $4.30 W o — - — persan, or his wilow, or descendints, for or on ever, asthe lxtlanl will be first in order, and be to the Conlederato D) ON VURNITURE, will any thne durlug the call, Jewelry, 'l hi El!l heas Cunnn | Cucha: account of his wervi Lo 3. e | AN JBREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT.” s In tho estate of Thomas BKkarda the will was of tho enal, (ra coit,| coc ths Editor of Tha Tribune. Btates. The sccond clause provided that no uza s 1 Jedim " ) e - | ——] ) ces 4 S OF 621 AND UIWARDE CAN e e ot ehst et 1o Srant e | BSand s i 0t e | el SR | e Pt Gl Do, i the Sun | 1315 sotpeition ‘o Loy Wit sl exi TSR | Yy v v s oo ) Ul il FE e et merely i coln, They woull bo soldfn the | ylstliaiviiicr..| a4 guol’ (s Frauciaco Chronicls of Duc, 35 1a a quotatlon .“t'"dd l?’u :lr o mfi:ugl ‘orm aud e "m:u’«;.""fin oLty Suuins, nieh N 3 o £t X .70 s, E RIBUS i 7 c: or ¢ c NN kS 7 UAD IN EXCHANGE, i "The Burns wtrder cuse occupled the entira | bond-inarket at the "Yfl"‘-'“ price, and the Goy- P 452 | 8.3 from, TUCHIcAT0 TRIONE wuder ths Abivo ;w:hey i"i:n.':n:-l‘y Wrmise ¢ and the . third PL:u‘ru A e o ot ths i eenment would reap whatever benefit there night be in having thom nayable in gold, and could retlrs tho 5208 and purchaso otlier lssues caption. It s logical, und, to the funpartial ob- server, (t 18 evident thgtthe wrlter had mastered the principles of political economy. But to ouo QrLvpr 2V AND 0 ECES TN PACKA Y o7 $10(n axcanga for curroncy st cutnitag-room of Trtiaps Company . day. The ovidence was all in about noon, and nugn Lhe fury was warriced by the at- oys. 'The State’s Aitorney cluses thisorn- ing, and tha caso s expected to reach tho jury usg prohibited secesston. In reewrd to the sceond clause, If the objection sbould bo ralsed that it Included Joyal people, 1 would be willing i 10,00 | 100,00 | 100,00 | S0 Bulphufcrsesvenel U39 Looveriond 083 1 781 0 EXCHARGE-FOIL CHICAUO PHOPERTY, A at prives measured by the fact of Leing payavlo | The Cuchara cosl auslysls probably was taken g 8 o (A Erret etz ! w1 () Tr(A 1 WANTET FOR FIVE TEATI ATT | et anacra farn, unly thica-quasier mhig, fror about noga. Only fin coltr. Tiheeo nave ot been niaie s mate | from. utcrop. as tha coal now produced from tho | Who tias beon an oye-witiioss Lo the ovlls result b i:&'&;’df&;"fiflfi?fi%‘.‘h‘. Topaity (0 S10.000 FATTER S 5N5 TRa'R €7 | Shuntxsenty Narmo, Loy % D ing from Chineso cheap lubor, Iv seoms at least very strange that & journal of bossted inde- pendence and undeniable inducuce should vol- unteer (presumably uusolicited) 1o advocate the retention of tho Clinuse, whlls the condenied talent of thu Pucltic slope—Its press—unant- a1 Tliibots._Address F w3, $10.000 78! staperceat, 1. L. 140 Dearborn st _ fiuujufio TO LOAN_IN #UMS TO KUT €0, S Deard ter'of any discussion yut, sud are not supposed to represent tho views of anybody. ‘They only fudleats a destre to harmonize the apparest con. flict hatween the viaws of the l'rumrunl anid the friends of the Bilver bill, with a view of avold. tug a voto.”? apened nlue appoars Lo b the strupgest And purcet oFall Catorado cuais, 'Plia Bl Moro casl was taken from an opening on the ¥outhern Colorado lmpruvement Couipuny's luudy, about onc-fourth mile from the mioe now ‘being worked, Tha El Moro cosl ylelda s coko of fine quulity, which will cumnpuare vory mrumhl{l with the woil- known coke of Counellaville, as showa by the fol- TUE CALL MONDAY. Junax DeuMROND—~In chamuar, Juvpax JLovusry—Call of bls gtw: Shnr—%‘w i’fz‘:!.n“l cal UnaK JANE: Clty v 8,417, City v, Williame, 4 Jroas Moonx~U1 to 1M, Inclusive, Junok Noaxus—718 ta 735, lncl: 110 EXCHANGE-LARG UGNING E; Tiating pips egisier sttached for ruoni abave, fof {urniture, tlurary aSla preforred. siova st Norih ot the Government of the Unlted Btates bu fieat catablished. 'I'he Southern people don't ask or want pay for the loss lnlicted by tho War, ‘They duit't uak it without belittling themaelyes, for the damage done was ou both sldes, For nstance, [ was a Bouthern man and owned a farm; the Fuderal forces came alung and took NGO INMPROVED ndar, 85, ) wad more T, Reed, and NGE-WIHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE rfiull( {$1,200) In & uice cotlake Ba Iu*. o Naghou-at. cars; bal i Curreht pates. EDWAILD B. Dl Tesrtiamait etk whl Al suce can be paid uts, aud no lnferoat. o —————— ¢, No casa FUSCELLANEOUS, nof saciicap. Call of lwow 8, ¥, Ji 7 e o ek of al engu; Htle perfoct, M. on trial. THE RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE moualy agres that tholr presence ls su unwitl- | o gestroyed all 1had; but my neighbor, who | asssomnonss K].0uE Booru-500 ta 505, Inclusive, No. 400, To the Editor of The Tridune. lowltc anslysos o oke was recoutly made | Roted evil, and cry aloud for redross. 1£ *tha | \as'u Unlon nian, was not olestcd. Noxt | (JREAT BARGAINAL 5 o v 00 3 3 ¥INE PUIL, N ALL lyAnllfll‘\'ABLl GooDSs, AT, hpOhEdT waCiI IO PRICES MALKED DOWS " THIGUGHOUT TUE g . MARTIN, 154 Blak ~WISH_TO JUNCE TU MY CGUSTOMEL T T A E o et tea Cfrom oy atd alore €410 381 Allwsukee:: T now huve s vetier aasortingat 0 an, I' Lo picascd to ace sl ray old patrous. o by Jobn Fullu .4 Of the Cambria Jron Com- uy of Pennsylvants, from coal forwardod to bl Pf.flll’l Kl Moro, aud coked by him in Heliian ovens, The auatysis af Contielleville coke {4 taken from the Peunsyivania Geologicul leports of 1875: Pired_oarbon Sulvhut, Cuicaco, Jan, 1,=In & recent {ssuc of Tus TrivuNE was published an account of tho Rall- way Mall Bervice, In which, In the earlicr hise tory of the servico, too mucl emphasts Is placed upon what Mr, Bangs has dono, and too little npon the labors of the Jate Col. Ueorgs B, Arm- day, or next weuk, Price’s ariny camo atone and swept iy neighbor clean. Now, cau I nsk the QGuyernweut to pay we for my loss whua my neighbor, the Unton man, can get nothing for what was Laken from hin (" +\What {s your purpose, Benator, In offering’| this resolutiont” whito laborers beliuvo themselves more tnjurcd than they really are,” they must be a very (n- sunsitiversce, If thero lva more pitiful spectacle on God's earth than sceing thousauds of able aud willing men aud women starving, where I8 jui “Tue laborers who object to the Jupuk PakwkiL~General busines. Jubok WitLiase—Gcneral buiue Burznion Cq ul‘u%ul“"' ki OURT~CuN, . Elliworth ve, Joua Tt S940, L ermn Ny :g;::-‘_;ubz‘ ."ab\:".flnnn snd Parker ¢, . —Robo o1, Jabh KelTer wad iorge Teamim T o trom Chil rtl Slu ve) wiih scversl thou: 0 8 cash unuIS 0,83 073 PApERwa FED—( 1 ud d [ i busio Lurly : of, 4 01 ey eyer of Elv, estatliahed Over thr tho ab e Chluese Lecauso v.hc{ are ullens are “thomaselves b , 8.+ | strong. As the writer was, during tho plannin “To sctile forever this question of venslon- [ 150% ires yeard ital gl L —Michael Coughlin v, Wil Weadi . K ' Ll uf foraiga bictn,”” Wa heod not men who raise | ing Rebel soldiers and paylng for property lost b geeded to wevt the ncreuslug detuguds of the busiucae Chisrlos Deaneby, 4nd Jues MeCleary, oo, | Of the eyateun, bis father's amanucnsls, soie | o canon cost ae brover T soven zeaes con-” | auch supertlcial oblections. Tho wrlior liss st B e loratcr. Eay. Lhestlon of paying | b, T T PERT-COUR, | hah pcivaces gtvea aud tsqulred.” Addrest 073, Tribe an rmendert wi ol va. Vpory”aad Vred® | [ite Gan bo glvun whilkdy ara not senerslly 3 i OF SaReriur, aUaity, Bieds shetin: | Geuden wilithis workiunien's mmcctingsy sad s | the Confedorats debf apitlcd by, an amcocs Norst alia oae. doubie aii-down desk. Address € | 35aurs ERWAST T ACTIVE, WITH S o (s s WL 10, kuown. The inception of tha servica (s the tigely. frea trou sulphur aud sisie, bea wment, snd why not put thess other questions | 87, Tribune otfice, R e ) A BILENT 01 I iahed and ceutrally-located phio- tograps dallersy whero tiers 1a woney 1o ba iads. ¥ 10, _Tribuue oulce. yet to hear of tho st syitator unmnj auy such romark., Tho waln objection i that Jobn per- sletently carrivs out bis determination toremiain an allen for all te, We objuct nat to Japanese, and If allens wore ure and haudling without loss or break: o, Edward I\ rooks, $ate. 4 - sy E. Putmen ph Loswenberg et al. va, J, umckd‘l.flmw. nnn'motlon"lnr work of Col. Georite . Armstrong, who during 1is lifo was regurded as one of tho ablest ofil cials Io the Post-Oftice Departinent, His name about pensions and u-ylnfi for property lost forever at reat by sn amendment! ‘They are o reality settled forever, but an omendment will put them beyoud controversy, Kvery speech Ing up sutall (8 marked charuo terlutic of thls coal), and buraing fee with & long, bright anie, and produciug Lo clinker. For steam purpoted aud mestic use in grates it {s apparently nut excelled ‘VANTIZD'—MIIITL‘PI UIES OF ALL KINDS 10 SO0 A eI S Non frarhatecs. " Aim (raumen, crayoh, sndutl . : fielTebia "Sgeate waated. - W L WHIPPLE, 84 LOST tate sk, o Y 9 s ciat Inapah ro. Tas CHE: will bo siwuys futorwoven with tho sery- | by any coul ln the Uuited Sfatus. to be excluded whero would the comtug Ameris | and remark oi Lutler aud Blaine and other Re- = = | TFOUND=A SMALL SUM OF MONEY. “OWNEL Braisl D o fie Ccugs Tibyms. Jo us M oflgiuator, and for 8 period | o e wado by "Prof, Raymond, Unttod | cans hail from! publican leaders makes it plai thiat these ques- MUSKCAL, IPOUSRGR sl by adirenios ¥ 6 Tiibuno omce, : " .y —1Uc juprema "The *laud-owners who find Chiness labor {n- dlspensable” sro lew aud fur salo tu say that - uine-tenths tions will be made tne {saue fu the next came lmirn. 1 have socu & pumphlet receutly pub- ished contaluing an ftemized stawement of the lonur of Mining Statlatics, give for tu, sxuluet U, 813 uuits, of mous block coal of fa- of cight years its frst dircctor. It was while’ Col. Armstrong was serving as Asaslst- coul 7,380 un a;-lllbl- Lieat, in the a; ctween, and it s t them would A FINEPIAND, HUT Hrrhz'usuu. OI SALE; , §10 noutiy il pald fors warrantad for 3 years. i ¥, TUE LUSON Wilo TOOK A LOCKETHOOK ¥ frout o lud HEEL'S Tewple ol Muste, U3 Vau ! urty Frankiiuat. syuday, Les, 30 irosd u Court to-day, besldes ncting “.‘,’:,’“ u number of kel WE I P, formal orders, admitted the whole cl one, of the candidatos for sdniisslon to.the Lar. commutation A3 keop W AS PURADLE aut Postmaster In® Chicago thot be con- cheerfully sing ** Good:-by, Jolin," to-norrow If | wmouuts the United States will be callod upon | | JERY STOLEN ARTIES WHO BIOLE BEAL The uxamiriation was commenided by the Court | colved gud put fnto practice tho ldeas which 'k".'.:‘:::&‘:!&i:’%‘?‘ii‘.‘fi&":‘»fl'x’l:’! o 1 there extated sutlicicut iarantce tnat every | ta pay when the Democracy comes fato Dower. acsquare | STRLERTTIE, owias Taat svenlng basd Better te” nl‘ln?’?t:'h' aud a8 creditable 49 tho class fn | hava resulted so succcssfully, For severul | lows concerning sbla coai: tunly slés i Califoruie would udopt the eauis | The aggregats amouuts o over lour billlons Saan | b, bt T lislel 0 i e o LY 80 st m‘ passiug ft, ‘The gentlemen o ad- The coal ls of good quallty, oot &t il sulphuruus, ol dolurs, und this -pamphlet bas been wieate. 1. T. MAL: = = - years the subject occupled his entire attentlon and deepest study, and his plans wero set forth fu voluminous correspoudence between rule. Neither would there be any dunger of theie lands by fablow. Thero b n 840 Frauclso alony & surplus of idle men, say 500, —euough mitted to the Har ure as follows: J. J, Hocl Chilcaaos Bloves Gish Prorias 14 W. Iallaghes! Teorla; U, L. Alou, Chivagos Ed McCounell, ‘bearing transportation well, and unaffected by atmus: ghriagetivn.” It duca ot Eilnier i e Bre, wlvew's Lilite fauie, snd (s reduced o susll pleces without, cldgutug She gratat, Syl o Weomot{vea. A JELERDID PARLOIL OROAN spread broadeast over tho country, They ey cxpect Lo muke this do the scrvice of ¥ the bloody enirt, sud urouse the pevplo ANT IREWGOD PIANO- A LOT OF GO Py AT CImEEwaiD FIARD: A LOT OF GUOD TIMOTH 3 3 v 3 X of koud upisad Bay o mirive. Appiy at Jacksonville; K, Dowitt Gross, Boriugleld; W, | bianclt and Mr. A, N, Zovely, they Thind As- Cuthians * bas alo broven ta be & very | ut un uverazo of only lorty acrcs each to cuiti- | of the North © Now, Kuowimg our ene- | i) Shuivisnd h el d}‘fflL ,|"‘ Bpringtield; H. B, Ksue, Spring- | sistant Postmuster-General, and alsa Mr. | valuable, freo-burnlug, wteam, dowestic, sud me- | vate 20,00 acres of” wlicat. Add to tiat the [ my's positlon, It wo cun drive him {rom it, l UUU PIANOS ‘ous,\u-. CHEAP~GOVE] T Pod Lelund, Lewd, Licolu; G, D. Bteclo, | Goorgo A. MeLellan, Second Asslstunt Posi- [ tallarical col. It tbard and clean”snd fees | galu by tue jdux of culsrants trom the Esst | Ladn't we better do it1 You remowmber Grants | 2o AU guarantes, ¥ blankuts, etc., 3k Government chons %hl‘ta Aloglglcl.m :. "“‘i‘i"fl}. " W. u.wgfi.ufixwm at that thne. {Im.“-: phiu 1" y::n&w:si; Joug auy aod great | und Europe, lx:ut:;wu \u'l‘} ik by ae Iuwt uslu | Des Mnlue,r ahe ih' u“'l‘fl"“ lllm ll.ulu»ol quostion | S5 PRIRIERtE X Y r’::::‘::?\‘.:m Gmel:'u:e FLEGFTHECHICISo Vincheatess ot chubaw, Yith Mr. Zovely, however, b . 2 eating power dp furusce no stopviug of | any part uf the Hast, cs, the nmount pecs | an dssue. The Republices leuders and paperd | free.” REED'S Temibiouf Musie: PLE Winchuateds 11 aler, Chicas D he Erest | e saoab s 41 7iomevens b corseapanded | uratvly il caing el bt dritars or | SuLI0TEc o uatnistomue. of o maial Torce | Suuk it p and were i o tho capital out | = R TGS Tor e gear o7 Address F o Artoun 8 T NIORSEN AND CARRIAGES, uas gtk s _NLWING MACHINE: ok satE-gou =t OND-HAND BLEIGM, 8358 cost $W0. 13 Lou! Dy citnkers, 1t fv doubiles 1ho bust of all Colorado cOuls for reververatory furmace Prot. Garduer, of the Unlfo tom, Olucy: Thianise F. Alexsudery Sparin; 1 lcago; . 8, Everl Point} Suued M, Lelteti Chastestont 5. &, und comprebend bis plina more thoroughly ble wheo the House took up Blufne's equal t0 our present Chincie povulation would than the others. Mr. Zevely was tnore fui- do much towarnds creating & howe market, s0 amendweut soid passcd 15, 1t catog Lo the Sen- States Guological pressed with the poacticabillty sud value of the :: ¢ ¢ ¢ the luss onticlpated 1o furmers would o but [ st aud sil the Democrats voted for it, but it [-prioyerad NUE e WUERLED & Baven, Mt Carmel; . ¥, Hoaan, Blue binia} | Sehoine "ol the peacticabiliey wud waluc of tho | Survey wade b uumuer of arctul cxputiuseuts | (U Morury. 1ho sane way be suid of fruit- | was defeated by the Republican yotes. That | \\7ANTEDSINGLE NALSESS €ECGRDATANT .00 (F Bk sinan posEyTic WUERCEL Varmer Gty s 1wt Oy 'IE'I . Van Meter, | alstauts tuthio Gonoral Post-Ollicc, Iunutmor- | {n raverberatory (urusces Lo yiye: growers nd woul-manufacturore. A8 {or inlu- | sattled tho school queation lorovere—itlea It | i, auars bos budicy to pepalr, wlin orotiiboug e, | warraiedl, Loan Ot 12 Clarkoat oot 3 lug low-grade orcs, the wost experieuced wine wansgers emphatically assers that thers 18 no cconosy {u Chinese labor. Rullroud maguates muy prove, to thelr own satistaction, by "t weiglt of their wallets (s o dead, The Republicans wero sticuced. Blaine's amendment bad been quietly fntroduced, and remalned §a the House unnotived wlwost up to that time. Hu bud hoped It would be perwit- ted to rewsain thery, and then it would bave able tincs Col. Arwstrong visited Washlngton [l tuutes buth furnaces were eaveloped in & 10 belialf of s brojoss Sscuesiog tho tstier | stices of burAlug yases, that went roatioa b m’fl..‘{-‘ with the Postmaster-Ucueral. the mamberg of | 1A B4R 49, MRS i3 the gy Badtoby Biidaa Cougress, sud varlous otucr diguitarics whoss | maited down aud ran lide wair. The dugie sud urcel infucyce ho could use fu turtheriyg bis plans, | Lestiog power yere bow too cyldent ta bo wistakeu. T PERSONAL SONAL-CLAUA .. ADDRESS ME AT BUF- PUEOIA ChNE St BOO ore, Dunvile: W, It Gutby, Tdmbuias bt \ . nes, Chester; 1, C, ki) Ceutralla: John W, Lowetl, Dauviito; It Late: & STORAGE, l“llll.l RUOF WALEHOUSK, 100 WEST MONROE, fu furpiiure, werchandlae, curringed, s, Luand vreaus, Mason City; Allen P, Mfller, T N e g & A 4 T ut, Legal lutorent. Cash fue stGeks OO % v rmrnnnn . J. Py 3 . er, Toulon; | Objection after objection bad to by dissipated 0f the £l Moro coal Lleut. Wheeler's rvport of | ver: recal snd foreivle argument), that | been charged that the Democrsts refused | twaoy maount, tegatintorest, CURIOES S ARmSni i = < Ll Forial, Bawurds: Fraok Peltman, Montt: e e e oy noaien: | 3wt sager ¥ Joi ix's lcoslos s0d a sotirce of wealth. to pass . Now Baker, of Indlavs, in- OUSEMOLD, GOODSs BABIL PALL FUlt LONKE-cEARIARD HoOkky Holcomb, 8 Humolrey, Orland: * J, M. | skeptics converted before “the lirat | _Thiscoallsof oxcellont quality, pleids ghout halt e | For douestic uae o ls by vicey asticular tho | troduced in tbe Forty-fourth Congress u resolu- | - S e Lbrary sce CHAPIS. curucr Madaoa and Dyartucn:ad. capoy ™, Bellevltic; Awond Miller, "Chi- | steos could by taken. At or near | NSMBLISE Jo of SOl ST SVUMREARY: | dnferlor ufe white gl e way be fumiory do | tou proposiuiz w mendinctt forbibilig | JUSNIOUE pEouctn 1 petcrst SECGE T SR SR THROE B00KS W ANTE ihlion, Ohyy s Ortison, Chicago; F. |"this tho Col, Armstrong was sppoloted a Post | F1sGr the very beet quafiy for s purposce. - | cilo "5 all uarreo that be 13 {n wdopuinig viclous | payment for Hebcl pronerty destroyed,und L ber | Guaypen sulfS's8) S9n CEWARD! : || LAREARR O -fig‘mn: wiiciicd bMITHA Mawae; Flavils Lossy, Mujurley | al Comutselyner to fucliiiat tho brunsportasion: | Goucarabos tbs wenersd shasaater of (ha Kl Moga | tricka: That ba v moro burbic sud works fuc | liove Lo bas Introduced I fu the preseut Cous LR MAKILY, 16 Blateat. | Clicap buok siors,. ek