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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE : TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1878 " Das Ranhe ITans,” pose, and walted. hoys hadl eome; at the end of two months there were twelve, all (hat the ‘Thelr nuex varied from b to 15, and they were uniformiy steeped in crime, Such a bamd of prematurefy developed rascals was prohably never collected together hefore. Wiehern was a sentlinentallst, and the only rule was love. There was no restraint; the inmates A high wall which aur- rounded the wall was removed, Inorder that there ahould not ho even the semblance of forcl- 1 of a year the fisst twelve buys were reformed. Applications for slon poured n, and themsclvea n new house, and gave up the old one to thie new-coniers, for girls, The day ft was finfshed {t was flled— and filled with the vilest of the vile, had given tronble enough, but the girls were by far more wieked and unnanngeable, But ern'a sentimentalism conguered here, too. that tima to this, the Rough ltouse of Hamburg has pressed un fn fts trlumphaot career, conslsts of thirty-clht s 00 ncres of tand, and c than 1,100 boys awd girls, U its 43,000 gradu- ntes, not more than b per cent have fallen, 1t ha given rise to more tian 800 elmilar relorma- Of these, that of Berlin, founded in 1358, 1s the largest, ond keeps buay, merely In the work ol superintendence, forty- ‘I'ho order of the * Knights ot Jolin” of which we heard so much ducine the Franco-Uerman war, was tounded at the Rough House of Hamburg, and now controls all the kindred institutions in the country, Wichern s still at the head of alfaira, A TALK WITH MENREMET ALTL Correspondénce fondon Times, CONSTANTINOPLE, Dee, 15.—You are already aware of the fact that Mchemet All Pasha has been reealled from the command of the army Beforo Tieft Bofla 1 hud an op- portunity fur a long and interesting conversa- Englaud, hie told me, had lost all her otd authorlty and her old Continental Inflyenco by her conduct durinie the present It was too late for her to dream of dolng anything now for Turkey's benefit, whatever shis might hope to do to refurbish her own glory. * You might Innd 80,000 men at once, Mchemet All, ** and Inuw month ve two 80,000 more, oud you might posribiy bring from Imlia an cqual number, and so throw into the field a final furce of 120,000 men, would have been fnvaluable as au adjunct, altogether apart from the splendid digposed to think that such a_fores will be able to against the Russlan armies when wuould have fought side by side with Eneloud— The true fssues of the war, and the truo motives of Rusun in making it, have been strangely misunderstood by pollticluns, unless those who have been stient “have koown reat deal more than thuse who have talked. ru are two matives assigned to Russin. One is that she wns roused to cnthusiasm by the spectacle of tho oppression of u race kindred with her own, and the other that she made war 1 am not ready to deny the existence of & popular seutiment fn Russia, but this fs not the first oceasion i the history of wars whena Cabinet las taken advantage of a popular frenzy and turned tho tide of popular excitement to work its own il and grind its own_politicat griat. present increase of tertitory, war was to catablish fn the opinion of Europe as & great military bower, and, therefore, us o desirable ally. Ind she erushed Turkey with the rapldity and case shio tooked for, she could have made over- tures to France and Germany, ond would cer- talnly had expected France and Germauy to make overtures to her, one cutbidding the oth- cr until the price she had fixed upon hersclf In accordance with the fail- urc of one part of her programine inay proceed the growth of anuther, but I do not beileve that the demands of Russin will includoa yard of Iler promises in that regard were made to conciliste Europe, and she dore not break them, even it sho would, sfa’s pollileal guine was never 80 shallow as to fnduce hier to play fora mere bit of ndded Eu- ropean terftory. 8ho pluyed for greater stakes, $ho desired to prove herselt furmidable, and to sceurs an ally combived with whom she might beeome domlnant In Euroge and in Asia, s never on the surface; the routs of that poticy llo deep, and she stretches cunning bauds toward the future.” small cotfare, known as announeed thelr pur) end of 3 week three Amerlcan-newspaper system wlll suceeed m Lonidon, and that its contrast with the Eneglish syatem will be striking and popular. eyenta are not renorted fn the London paners ns thev are in Amerlean {ournale, and this will be the feature of the new lerald, OURRENT GOSSIP. OUR NELPLESSNESS, This life Ia bt a farce at beat— Onr birth, a gray and cheerless dawn. A while to linger in nnrest, A gloomy ove, and we Are gono. house eould hold. n the suit for & swil-milk of Louls Flelschman agalnst James Gordon Bennett as proprictor of the New York Ilerand, & motton was made by plaintifT this morning, before Justice ratt, to strikeout parts iswer, ‘The preliminary abjection was mnde, that the casg had been noticed for trial for this circuit, and that It was ton late to mako the present motion, liear oral argnment, and_reserved his declalon on the entire motion, fnasmuch as James Gordon Bennett therein de- nies that he is the proprietor of the Herald, ——— RELIGIOUS. TITE METITODISTS, The Mecthodiet minirters held shelr regular weckly meeting yesterdsy morning, Presiding- Etder \WWilling in the chalr. tional excrciges, the order of the day was taken up,—the discusslon of the guestion of Chriat's Hecond Coming. ‘The Res. Mr. Youker sald he wonld 1 Yleve that Chrlst wonld come any moment—pere tiaps roon—and take Tl people with 11im, but he did not sce, In that case, how the masses on the carth wonld bo revived and conserted. words, wha wonld be left to do the work of reviv. ing the world? The Rev. 8. 11. Adamas did not think the Bible would help out on the question of priority,— whether the Sccond Coming was to bo before or after the millenninm. Scriptures, however, seemed to ndicate- to him beyond s doabt that it waa to bo after the millen- Qar love, onr passlon, and our hate, \Vith a)] our rorzows, Joye, combined, Anet yleld at Inst to ruling Fate. And leave with life this world behind. Qur wealth, our honor, and one namo, With all that onr ambitions erave, Must fade with 1ife's explring flamo, Thelr mem'ry hiiden by the grave. Our deathless souls, that dwell within These fral) and senseless molds of clay~ The gods of Sorrow, and of Sin— Take fllght, we know not whore, awag. came and went at will. tHe twelve Lufit ‘Then a house wos bullt 0f what has lowly man to bonat? Whero lies his ruling power ruprome? 1le tules not what he prizes most— Tho 1ifs beyond this fitfal dream. Rvenat Porxr, W BEECIIER. The following letter has been recclved by the Rev, Mr. Morrison, editor of the Presbyteriun Weekly, at Baltfinore: BinookLTx, ? Yoo parate hiouses, owns ucates yearly more L. A. Usnonxe. tories {n Prussin, Jan, B, 1878.—My Dean Ma. t In inconcetvable ty me low ratlonal allow themscives to be exelted by the riodical miszoporta of the reportera and the A lated Press reports. based on thein in regant to Week after week my sormon ar eentlments. fl;fiflnd in full by Mr. E the LAristlan Union of New York, and need be 0t & loan to kuow my religlous sentiments, For twenty-five years, in_newspancrs, in printed vyolomes, an well a8 from (he pulpit. resched and_printed, In eve e truth of tho inapiration of the exfatence and government of (iod, the doctrines e Trinity, and the dlvinity of Christ as very God, the universal sinfulncesof mau, the atone- ment of Chirlst, the doctrine of n clitnge of heart, he cfMicacions fnfucnce of the Holy Soirit In re- neration, and the doctrine of retrlbution Loth ere and hereafter, 1t s tene that the queation of tho nature of snf- cually and the qusctionof jta duration, I have dlscusscd with such light ns [ had, denying that ail the light hsd yet broken out of tlaly Scripturu on varfous polnts that 1t con- tains conceivable form, e Aancred Scripture, Mr, A, J. Dell, the evangelist, thonght that the last coming of Chrlst was Ilia appearance to the individual heart, and Mia acceptance as s Inbis opinion, the Church wes drifiing oo much into these speculative questions. best controveray that conld be had was a contro. . McChesney iiat the Chuic tlon with bim, fering, ke object of Tho ftav, M of the times, 1l of n thorough ventilation of its doctrines. elad of it, and belleved that much good wonld The doctrine of the Hecond Coming was one of tho strong tencts of the Methodist Church, but it was not preached In tho precise way by the specialiste. In fact, for epccialists, eitier in theology or medicine, he lia grgatost approbl 3 Tho charges of atholum, Infldelity, univereatian are made by men who know . notliing ane : no pains fo know anything. Now, such o forco My working aympathles go with the cgangellcal 1 retuso to bo hekd to con- plstency with any dognintic system of theology of Iam with Calvin nnd against Calving 1 fnst_Arminfuss I am nst Eplscopacy; 1 am urch and against 1t; my object not tu bulld or to defend any system of overnment, but to brin, d thiom up in hotin Nesny Wann Dxecnen, Plymouth Church James Freeland, orthodox_miniatry. % the ideas of the pre-millennialiats might be their Anma ) yet auch was not nccessarily a proof with Ariminins and o itn nf:"x‘:m"m people, Justas it had donu In thousands of ine ith the lluman et Tho Itev, Mr. Spencer thought, inasmnch aa all Methodisty believed in the recond cnmlnlf. doctrino should bo more generally presched In ulpt, p'l‘iw Hev. Mr. Stoughton lelleved that Clirlst wotild come in the glory o! world tiad been made pesfect, woutd be, no one could sy, but in s opinion 1t are exhausted. ‘Tho aunual mecting of tho Boclety was held Jan. 10, Lorin Palmer, and 1L B, Clafiin were re-clected Trustees for o term of three years, and Henry Chapin was re-elected Clerk. The report of . the Treasurer, Augustus Storss, showed that, of the $48,551.41 recelved Jast year, $1,106.04 #t remafucd tu the Treasurer’s hands, In ad- itfon to the $20,000 paid as salary to Mr, Beecher, and 82,625 to Assistant-Lastor Halil- day, and the orlinary £0,307.50 wos pald for music and $6,234.03 for Augustus Storrs asked Nr. 8hearman to read n Jetter which he had re- eefved during the day. Augustus Storrs—Dran Sin: Tho great depres- 100 in businers and the financial fover have shown themselves In the renting. last night, of the Plym- outh Church pews, ceived 18 large, and, compared ! in geveral, very Iarge, to acquire territory. would be thousandy of years—nges on nges, per- 2 ipe. . Ciod, who libd taado this: beautiful world, | 3<tra. Taylor. red tho carth with enough rich minerala to Tast [ Martin, for nues, and Wwith fuel cnough to keep things warm for thonsands and thonsawls of yurni was Russln wants no Her object In o had deceived them, for clearly (ho s comlng wos no wmore Immedinte how thun It was whon uninlon, Chelrt b not sctuslly Iind Tett His people to expect {1t making this the church-misslons. It was as follows: thousandsof yenrs, nnd probably would be, for the spenker could riot belluve that God was golnz the world bofore it had falaited fta n Ttai Cole sald Le loaked for Chrlat's coming atl tho time, and found great comfort in the doctrine, Rrother Blackstone “satd he had quoted texts in tavor of the apeedy coming of Chrlat, which the uther brethron cunld not ansser, and to which thoy elmply naid tho nmount re- e chirch rents But our wisslonk, achouls, and various Lot services have been fajd out upon abasis of former recripts, and it scems n great ity to draw i our lines and narrow our work. ther than that, 1 should preferto put nt the sery. Jee of the cuuss & portion of my ealary, and I will cheorfully ylold ong-quarter part of i rather than tho, missons, ies wuiffer, and 1 authorizo 1 truet that the oneratiy will not ho suf- that whatever lnck thero may be in tho revenucs from the rentings ma; mado up by the gentlemen of the charch and the soclety, who areas deeply interested In the wel- fare of Flymouth Church as 1 am, and who will, I doubt not, e glad to fuin nig_1n Fhowing thelr ine terest |n'tha Bamo wWay. whonld be our matto, should bo reached. ‘Turklsh territory. was to interptet all the textson this erally and exuctly, was ever present, in spl A this shoull be more d in, there would Fiyo 1tev, Dr. Thomas did not think peopla were Justitied in callingg Chirlst's misslona fallure, In ‘case He did not como this yeur, next year, ie had not hiad timo to cxamine this quention fally. tlun whicl called for Inumedlste settlenent and final Jndgmen! Cole, and oty insist on and the varlous c yuu to nct upon that tholr and tho wusic fered to langulsh, on Russin’s policy Tixsny Wanp Beecurn, Until the concluslon of the letter waa reached dew of the members scemed awaro from whom Whon tho name of Mr, Becel Tho letter was Distilled waters burn deop. It 18 o nil wind that blows vobody no good, Januaiy cgme, thaw and conquered, ‘What makes England rlsel To Lard-makers—It at first yon dou't succced, try, try again, * Papa," salda little gir)," “glve me a ride on your knce, won't you,' gallop at ‘onee. “Can you tell me, Borr, wherre Mistr Mur-r-phy llvesi” he oue who diod las' noieht, Sor-ri" Alittleono in Philadelphia heard o mouse squeaking the other night, and remarked, #0 inouser, mousey, 'ou eut too nuch mince-ple, too. holr llants »l'lxl.nn" ' would require at least fwelve months, Ministers’ Astoclation conld not settle it in anothier the letter eame, er was read there wos npplauec. secelved and ordered to be entered In full on \Wheelock moved that ba tendered to Mr. that It bu accepted. tha church minute Two much East, the thanks of tho Beccher for the offer, arc This motion was unanimously ndopted.” Mr, 'man explulucd that this actlon did not re- the ealary of Mr. Beccher to $15,000,—the ng had no authority to do so, er's salary was still thoso to make to the church a gift of 3, THE UNUTTER Framslation in_Cleveland lieralit of @ Iricate Latter JSrom a Rusnan Qpicer. Coming to a place where tho road someswhat * widened, about two miles from Tells, we halt- ed, audafter driving away and cutting down Ina short skirmish a party of Turks who were busy robbing our dead, we stopped to form before Bolngon, As I rodoalong the front, shouting otit orders to my men, an agonized cry for heip 1 looked around. Nothing but heaps of dead everywhere, these none needed me. But nark! oncu more, and agaln, snd again these pitcous crics, Hosti- ly dismounting, [ threw tha bridle aver my townrd some bushel the , dounds of clotted blood, lay that whick [ at falled to recoguize osa human being baman it certalnly ws the sceminely gloves ct, that df 1o ho |Iked tho {dea of these dixcussions, onid ought they were produclivo of much wood, {el 0 did not belleve that the Association woa called upon to scttie, or conld, by any nanlbllu{.kneuln Ha tookk the Hittlo | P ATENE att thore mattors. wo or_threo brethren lind something to wa; ut the Mitlerites, and the disappolntment whicl thioy experlenced wh had expected Tl 820,000, but this year he “Which Mrs ALLE TURK, againat tho siand token by asscrting that wherever Millerfsm had been pro- fessed to any gréat extent, the people wero now A Kansas woman has reaclted the age of 130 itinblo sight to see her 100- ear-old son st (1 the comer and wriggle, white 1o sobs, ** Ma, kin I goout?? A patent has been taken out upon nlmoat evervthing of value, but thero 1s o fortunc walting for the man wlio putents s boot-Jack that wilt kil two Thomus cats at ong time. A young mun who left home in Connecticut some years ago to seek wrote frum Texus, saylng It has sinco transpired that he was rght, e hind gettled at 20 cents on thie dollar, 44 Papa," sald a bright boy, Just home from a slelght-of-hand entertalnment, I wish I wasn conjurer Wi you Into a rat, cal tion, and other business cut The Rev, Mr. Parkhurst moved thot Preslding. Eider Willing be r:r{umud to give next Monday o brief slai Methodfst Church on tho ouestion of future pun- Varlous opiuions had gone out from the and ho thougnt it ful tivo statement on this important ques- years, and it s a tian. Tho Rev. Mr. Patlen swas opposcd to the motlon. "Tho Wllecassion in tho papers was good, eople would torm thelr own opinlon fon would apparently put the meeting in doubt on and at tha will of the Chaleman. . Edwardasald that, In bls oplnlon, ¢ atated the real Methodist Church on this sublect t ‘Lumas’ acrnion of lust Suuday night, odist minbster no doubt believed In an cternal Is fortune, recently * I've scttled heve,” sound srm and av. D nothing beite “1 would turn 8 it Its pltco up the cat, and wouldn't | hands that clutehed alr and carth fn their ucony. Tho rest, trom the walst upward, was one mass of raw, quivering Oceh,—the fuce featureless, cyelids and cyes cut out, the man flayed allve, all bat the Thutds, Whose white skin'at first gave thic npression of thelr befue wloved. Thia ghastly object Jay o fuw steps from a dead horse, onu of our own regls meut's golden bays, Falut at beart 1 bent over the sufferer, evidently ono of our own wen, but now mangled bevom fur death with his poor torn Hpe W, our sureeon, and twe more of our by my elde. 1 mude room for W, ed for o few scconds aver our com- N sadly shook bis head, A sudden hmputse prompted me to selze the ry helpless hand fn my own, and, pressing t, whisper u few words of cowfort, suund of my volea cume tho sudder appesl: ** Nlcolal, for old friendship's sake eznd o bullet through my heart,” My nowe,'" said tho prisoner, “Js Juhn 1 win an honoruble nian, sir, aud never it in my Hfo—becauss [sottavoce] neent “Jolm,” remurked Isn't worth the stealing.” the Court, % honorablo mien ara searco in the Worlthouse, and [ feel fn duty buund to place arty amopu the poor fallen ves at that i order that thuy may witness a good example aml profit by 1t toward the Black Marig, ho was heard to mut. ‘They set too much va lue on honor In this city. 1 shull hereafter plead guilty to being a ‘fo he locked upas o inisslonary is too e = Cinclunatt Ties, ‘Tho Mev. Dr, Gurney, of the tee, stated that s authi X"lllflw‘l;.hll uture punfshmentt” morning, the Ruv, B, I tweuty-ninuta paper thercon. bo adopted. ‘Tho Hev, Mr. Parkhurst claimed (hat the ques- tion placed thoe mintsters [u tho doubters, nmd hoped that the Freslding Elder ‘would withdraw hie declination, Julin Atkinaon gavo {n hls adiealon to Dr. Thomas' Sunda; sfatement of truo 110 hoped nobody would regand the Associa. tion ns In douht, and was opposu of the wmotlon s It sloo ‘Tho Hev. De. Thom: of last Bunday nlght and ceding wero fair exponents of Methodlst doctrin 1{v waw nevertheless in favor of the motiun and sxlon of the topic s reported. Mr, McChesney sald that to adopt the cuns thils queation was to advertise to the world that the Methoist minfaters of Chica- R0 waro oll at aes on this subject, of an authoritative statemcnt from the mceting, but he wau not ready to confess that he necded tn- ssruction how to tesch the ductrine, forsuch a statement, when laymen audoven re. porters mot Method sl to them, **Oh, n:u' ¢ Kol fiell, baven't your* ' [Laugbter. As Jobn fited murmurlog * No liel.! DEATII OF A LIONESS, &1, Lowrs Globe-Demacrat, Jan. 12, nourping, and gnarling, and gnash- Ing of teeth at tho Fair-Grouuds Zoologleal Gar- Lucy, tho loness, {s dead. The old lion 1s o widower, and Mr, Kalb, tho Becretary, re- fuses to bo comforted, The former growls and roars in rege, and the fatter wrings s handsand bewalls hils ¢cussed luck,” over u week ago that Lucy was In an futeresting situatlon, and would soon add a litter of cubs to the populntion of the animal kingdam. fmportant event took placo sbout the time pre- Mr, Kalt, but it proved futal to the Threo well-developed cubs brought forth yesterday, but Lucy died n lon that the, sk} bestow, and was tenderly watched and fed, bLut all proved unavaling. was fitted up fur her in the coge, aud soft was proviled, medicines as were thought to be sufta- In her last moments Lucy was attended hysfetans, Lut unfortunately lore been valled In Lo doctur o agreed ns to the This volce suunded so strangely fambiar, and yet I could not recognize it “Who are you!" my old schigolmate, who had u fow hours ugo red my breakfust by our bivouac lire, aud ten rode away, handsome and b of our “gallant thrst squadron, He had n wounded, hielpless, his horso shot under and the tiendish Turks werc slowly tortur- % him to death whon our approach drove them inge my hand fn My, he still beprged 1y revolver was cmpty, discharged scufilc o few moments betore, ., who silently drew out his, and D every nerve, placed the muzzle '8 Lreast, and with averted face, fired tWlce {n succession, whils I still boor hand 1u mine. ~ Wo wrapped him up in my loak, oud placiuge bim in tho shatow ditch, r over bim, and then, with our st with his' blood, eachs other never to empty the last chamber of lstols, but always Lo rescrye a shot for our- clves and friceds should any of us, wounded, Vo 10 be Jeft behind, saldler's death, Lo vurs. As 1 rode away ] thou: and uf iy own, u few werks® brid ed, the other Mkely to be; and my beart burued ®ith lndizuation whthiu e as ] | ¢ face o u warfore waged by the such flengish, eavage utrocity, any civilize na. on, any paper edited fu a Christiun land, wootd ever have the heart Lo Wooto thelr sympathics Upon thie Moslems,” o Ho motion nud dis It was announced the 'gentleman she bad all | tors “preachiu of man could A dark chamber % oud certulnty in the pulbit. ‘Thomau claimed that both his sermons were orthodux, and that they expressed Lhe fdeas of tho Church on thls subject. was, How should wo use the Tho'elewent of force had Ite place. ‘Thers was 8 ;lly to law, and bow should this be brooght T Dr. Gurney clalined that the report did not hint at any doubts on this mstter, The quostion reslly was, 1low vhonld what was bedieved on tine subject be taught? and the ingury was clearly pertinent, After somio further {alk, the inution 10 adopt the Business Commitica's report was carried. Tho meeilng then adjourncd for one week, Tulled 3 bowlde Lands selll ol , WO swore to by three ekiliful they had never bel sivk livuess, sud of course diy; My, Kalb had attended o simllar case at the Gardeus somo thne ago, but aa he ful ho thought uroper to ronsult ‘I'ie noble antmal sufered Iutensely, sud secmed aware of her upproachinge dissolution. Bhucast o susplelous glune threo doctors, but looked contidingly into the face of Mr. Kalb ns the friend upon whoin she relfed fu the hour of ueed, and weaker, and ber grosns became fatuter and at last closed her eyes, aud, with a in her chips. Mr, but tears were un- Hu despairs almost af belug able Lo rulse a tamily of llons gt the Fair Grounds, and will turn his atrcution to the morse robust bears aud other aulals that ure acclmated. d her triplets 13 o eerio | Gardew, a3 tho loness was ouce of the noblest of her specles, aud the young had thoy lived, would bave becu o great uttraction to visitors. May a quick death, s un_; of 8.'s young wilu Sho grew weaker couvulsive shiver, banded Kalb was deeply affected, dulph streels, Moderstor and the Rev. K, R. Davis Toe following minlsters wer Revs, M. W, Kellogz, Willlam Brobeton, D, 8. *THE ROUGIL HOUSE.” Forty ycars ago Hamburg was renownced for belug the wickedest eity In the world. **1ts Yice was more open, it maturiatiaw grosse: Ha religion more of a sham.” Tho ouly hiopo of teligion was among the younger clasics of crlwfuals. A few spasmodic ellorts were wade 1o teach and refine them, but all fu vali, whila 3t length even these wero giveu uy, and respect 8ble Hamburg folded its hends and woudered at L8 wiukedness of its nelchbors. Then u certaln iuwsguel Wickern, lirm of purpose, and be- ¥iog fu the old waxiw, death of Lucy to the Zoologk Davls, E. N, Barrett, W. F. Wood, J. A. Bteln. beodt, It N. Patterson, E. I Cuetls, A, 1. g N. Blackburg, i ‘J‘ Al 3. o n'\li. J. ILNI\'.;; 31 4 Maclau larsey A Rorrall. at. r the reading of tbo mioutes of mectings, severul Ittere '““‘"“'""““Tn Karding changue, diswivaals, sud recepl] NEWSPAPER MATTERS, Duttury Commercual-Gasette, paper-ruwors Just at present. is une tkat the New York “iaes and Tyibune are to be merged, aud thelr capltal and busiuess united fu making & great metropolitan ucws- uch 83 ucither has yot attgmed to be. Auotdier 13, that youne Beunctt (s about to start & London Herawd, which will by the Ne era/d fu Luudon, Awong the ne s Desperate cuirago onie majority,” put bls haud tothe coter- bl beart fin the work—aud carrled it Thu engerprbae, like the fumous Fritz Milier, Loy u ate or dndividugl uid, wud his always been iy supported, du Octuver, 1532, Immanuck hieru aud bis wother opencd the deors ol 8 1o put it in opcrativn, Loe, It 43 belicved that thu | Tho Rav. Messrd. Woad and Davis were aclected Lo Tho Rev. Jamen won o Fir ronklyn Fagle, Jun r:?um" feit to f . 12 0,000 for atleged 1ibel abont 0 ietong to (hem, dnctins to the resolutlon, Toy, Mesnra. i dustice Pratt deciined to Tha ey, Cominitte . M. Dunlap a nal of the Presbyterd Tho anawer In pecnline, After the i devo- le’r‘,hln the »prin, to bo- e In other | Lo paymen mecting In tl ‘The general acope of the as Becrotary. ‘The The follawing Jniged, from the slgns | Truntcos: E. A. was now on the ere He wns Snear, Treadurer, pointed. were cxtended to J, not the an. Parkhurat observed that, while ! (od, Feeling might misiead the the 14 Kingdom after th | 109,407 precoding, When that time | (yiie 1OBIC for Iio left the earth. In his tnugbt thle, but s cowing at nny be deforred for thousands and to fitl vacancles, Tushy, ' Wo belleve, ™ I1atfeld showed how irrational it fibject 11t~ Accardingto his belief, Christ , with Ilie poople, and finnmlly taught and bee more truw joy smong i, thelr cxperiences work. or tha | struggle now golng In his opinion, it was not & ques- lie evangelists themsclves, Mr. tating tho question 8, did not In theie and the Tt was one of thoso questions, in 4 nflect (hio vital Intorcsts of picty. He was in favor of *‘Think, and West, The great en Chrelst «id ot sppear as would, deduco no argument the nre-Millennialists, From this o west. ol g d4d not nuomrt to scitle the quoas- L off mhort. and his now besets them. ement of tho position of thi short a time, timo to have un a8 they wer us ho becoms I’renlflcn!,{l pald in gol and from It The mu- verlon is duclog el crats of B 1 oeftion of tho n the Rev, Dr. Every | tho views of the Business Commit. orized 0 roport the ] w‘r teach the docirine of fur_dlacussion noxt Monday Adams lo prepare a 1o moved that the ho was roviding east uf Tudianapolf River, nor sont osition of. en. nicht scrmon as ail emphatic ettiodist doctrine on this sub. wtructed on eaid 1o the adoption med that both bis wermon | exceed 875,000, the Sunday night pre. Hllll ulllulu all the Washington. Upon the then lutl & Ho was in favor 1t wan time 1¢ru on the street and t to give up your ] Ineconclusion, vald * souiething about my oue sermon to ¢xplsin another, st mind lulvurlxv of ment, An_ suthoritative statement from ‘the Presiding | bly da, tlet the Elder wonld do niuch to scttlo doubts {u the minds l)ly [\ of Inymen, and there would perhiaps bamore clear- | to” 86, 400, inthe centre, and 'ho great question now | wodern style, doctring for guod? centre on vach sldo aquares, eic. "Then Secrotary, escat: The P 1 pez front fout, Forsvtb, J, I, Trowbridge, E. R. equlvalent of y 8. H. St o, H. C. Llan, Jacob Yost, Davld pumber of lsymen were previous s re« ns wore Referred to the Misslon as a committee to draw g Fnitahla rerolations op- on the death of the Rev. L. admitted to .he Proabytery, ‘The Rev. Mr. French offercd the following: Hersired Thnbthe, Pessnyicry cordlaly Indarse atd 1t erehy recommenda this chiirch to' tha gorcial tion and nielp of the Home Mision Commit(es, rince tho property they had hoped 10 have has been arcided not Home discosslon ensued upan the matter of con- the rervices In the First German Church in the Englisb Innguage, bat, it not heinagrelerant it waa dlscontinned after the rand Port urged that tha sesy- 1ces be conducted In German, The resolution wan unanimoualy adopted, reforted report was adonted. The Proabytery docided to drop the Tenth Chureh of Chicago from the roll. that organization having been direnlved and merged Into the Elghth Church. The Itev. hr. Patterron, from tne Committee on Jteduction of Representation, read alengthy re- part recommending the acceptance of tho echemo or synodical represcntation in the General As- #embly, fnstead of ho present nystem of Presby. terial reproscntation. It the matfer until the annusi meeting of the Preevy- e Rev, E, IE Darls offered s reolution re. questing tho Bonrd of Church Erectlon Lo pay to the Treasurer of the Presbytery the amount of the contributions of the churchies of this body during the curxcnl{m\r, the rame 1o e applied toward of ‘the floating debt of the Maywood urch, The "'""E‘"V decided to hold ita next annnal e Fonrth Chnrch on the sccond Mon+ day in April, and adjourned. THIRD UNITARTAN. ‘The Thitd Unitarian Church Soclety held ite an- nual meeting last eveningin tho patlors of the church, ¢orner of Monroe and Laflin streets, W, Y. Wood presided, snd Mr. F. . Wilion acted Mr. 3. M. Wanyer, of the Board of Trustecs, re- ported that the debt of the Suclety had been re. duced to 812,000, 7,000 of which they wers pay. ing 8 per cent Interest on, vanced by the Unltarian As Bvo years, withont Interest. Evenden, F. 1L, Balley, and C. F. El lervey Tooth was electod Secretary, and F. I, 'I'hio varions Charch Committees wero next ap. On motfon of Judre Booth, rerolutions of thanka 03, M. Wanzet, Fsq., for the very zealous ond efliclent manner in which he had formed hin datics with relation to the church fora perlod of cight yeara Iast paat. ‘The meeting then ndjonrned, THE BAPTISTS. ‘The Baptist ministers held their regular weokly mecting yesterday at No. 71 Randolph Custln prealded. The Rev. J. W. Wheeler, of Austin, and the Rev. Dr, Everta presented the oullincs of the eermons which they had preached I3 The toplc for discussion—'+ Measures for Ne- i W en_taken up and diecussed, tev, C. E. llessitt led the discusalon, and the ey, Anderson, of “Mllwaukee, followed. aupport of the nsual church methoda of awakening netw intercat in religlon, and nnfavorably of the vlan of employing sensational and extraordivary The annual meeting of the socicty of the First Methodist Church was hald laat evening, neas transacted was the election of thres Trustees ‘The elcetlon resutted an follown: Artthur Dixon, John W. Waughop, and Charles ‘The report of tha Treasurer of the Board of Truscea for tho last year showed the receipts to have been $16,175.53 from church property whicl had been donsted to tho churches of tha clty. A nnmber of rallroad men and others met Iast evening in Lower Farwell Iall, and, nfter tho ununl devotlonal exerciacs, menns witereby evangelleal work could be puehed tho.raiiroad employes, Mr. E. raveling Sccretnry of the International Com- mitfeo, presided, nnd. eeveral personm narrated —— MOVE THE CAPITAL. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cnicaao, dan. 14.—As there s a lfc-and-death on the carrency question, would It not be a good Idca to ** drive the war {nto Africa® by again agi- As to tho nceessily and wiedom of the project, tm but they A<let | 1 yellgyo there can be but ono opinion at tha West, -n:::'y “‘.‘}.1.'“2'.21’&:',? "f»,,l',',' and that 18 In faver of removal. ‘Whenever any important measnre {a beforo Con- gress or tho Presldent, beforo the West can socuro a bearing they have alwaye heen fred hy the lob- bles from the Enstern cltles with ** the alnewcs of war,* 1t 18 in thes way that, Leforo the West et arouscd upon nny questlop, the Fast have alrealy set np the pins to secure thelr object. proximity of the great cities of the East tothe Capital gives them o declded advantage over tho natlon, and the expcuse of reaching it, are a great dleadvantage to tha people of tho West and Southi- ‘The teath {s, we of the West are being used by the ‘Shylocks of the Eost like slaves, and the #ooner we act up for oursclves the better. ‘We want to remove Congress and tho Presldent binet from the monoy temptation that One fact has alivays been o m how such miraculous conrersiona A man will Lo in favor of payiug the (lovernment bonds in such currency and coin igread 1 1l 10 keep the credit of the (luyernment goud! Another curious fact s, that the sudden con- ways acal . “i‘nln favor of the muney sristo- cltley ) It ts belioved thai many of these thin Southwest wonld bo more respected than thny now Ing: Eet petitions be numarausly cirenlated throngh- out the Weat nnd South 1 fons_of citlzens, praying Con Jor moving the Capital m;cund ilons, to-wits 'The new Capital to be located romowher: of 8 Clnn, the Government to have decdea to it one mile square of Jand in the centro of one of Hve ten-milo square tructs within the abuve ares, to by selocted by Government, the building Lo be con- ] Uovernment, under ¢ and spprovsl of the Governmont Archilect, and all 1o be completed by Jan. 1, 1800, ai & cost not to uvernment bul assage D amtal Mavikg Compsity "bo cliare tered by Congrees with & capital of & divided into sharcs of $100 pald in at the tlme of subscribing up workinyg capital of $10, 0, 'Next, after argsnizing tlon of purchave be wecurcd on cach teu-inlle wquare tractd, which may poseibly cost 100 per scre, ncludlug lmprove- ftor all this te secured in writtng, beyond the poesibility of forfelture, say which of thu five tracts lllal upon, and upon @ cash for tho ten-mile ,000; after ~which, make s deed to the Government of the mile square square mites (o be lald vutin the most apbroved Lot g 200-feet bouluvard be laid out fram the tre on tho outdide of the teu- il square tract, vr from eacn coruer of thy contre squase mils 10 each elc, Jet tlie ninety-nine square ulles, aftor da- ducting the foar 200-fect bou lald off Iuto blucks and lots, making the aveuues, the Capitol grounds, wauld bring $100 per froni foot, und that those of the least valuv would bring ot or 810,000 peracre forthe be 1ot or §100 per acre for the cheapest that the whole would briug what would be su 20 per frunt foot 8¢ 8o a price, it would equal $300 per lut or vef | FIESONAL = A fLAND: % L St Usores 55‘73'12‘6“00'6" /300 scros. would amount "t ’Em:;,t, ""\.“"-':"“""F' ar, .\ Stabl, 124, 720, 000, ek Muiel pre ¥ 'Wers thess lota s0ld far one-teath down, and the | Ldtress Mes. 10, T. PORTEL. balance of the principal i nise equal Aususl pay- ments with 5 per cent fnterest, It would briug st 1be imu the bmldmmfll 10 be completed, prin- clpal and Jutereat, $158. 400, 000, Y ectting the bulldinge avd real estate 1o Wash- ington ut (1o same timo oud , 250, 000. Adding ‘the proceeds of the Washington property 10 the uthes, Wo have the -u?‘»( F1U4, 10, 00, 1 a beiloved bt ont of th C. Dumser 5. Cnrean wos examined and of the leaving the tween 8164, (50, and or K0, 650,000, irrman” Chutch of after takin) ont the Dy all meana [n Ita powes for _expenser, —comeninslona which wonld necesrarily #tockholders, making 820, rtorkholders wonld have the the States po often referred to, Ttcan all he done by ndividn cinted together »s above specified, to thomacives, oang, from’ the Sustensnce in favor of sllowing the Kev, f 81,000 & year an pastor Church at Monce, Jil. The only & question of time at most. a8 decided to postpone of Dircotors=Iresldent sugural, afternoun eeesion, Rreat force, at the beginning of The total M| o sen.ms and fAxtares, were $17¢ on each member for t| 903,60, and the balance was ad. Asuciation In Bonton, for entlemen were then elected river, J. #. Woolley, J. G. men My, | contemplated, Ue reltled, tected. ¢r* 1 hind heen very e erence to the prey al cral) reet, Dr. proaperity was then read, It was, of the Board of Directam, 3Mit. BTILE: ‘The Olney, FEverts, and ‘ANl epoke In T et Ths st Ipies (e I Wis con MISCELLANEOUS. wax recelved with npplause a4 fie made his ance on the platform. The busl- fore altempting to roceeded o read hin t would be an uffectation of onany queetlo dtscusned ways and B. Inger- thls he should nek thy )mnn'{ and spoke Lopefully of the | lvard, without which he coul Chieago Hloard of Trado was to-da; and_ post {mportant commere on between tho East and West | goyelopment of early youtn. of moving tho Capital? ‘mako such rules fur a -lnl:{ enpricions and Intcreste thic city cudured. The close | Trade, a little hilarity wouid bo to p dtstanco ta the Capltal of the sesslons about spring bard loard, and that is, e place {n w0 to be paid but, bi {lut ne soon al 5 hons the lavoring and pro- exeitement, the wero tho Capltsl moved, would be changed, sud that citizens of the reat'West and ul‘fimr ‘who might chsnce to When the nmiembers had Imed down, but as to fts nathiro thero was donbit, are. clentl nc.ammw de Rev. Me, Youker insisted (hat there wasa | The great abjectfon that has heretofore been flowws doubt_on Gho'queation of 1ho daration of futura | urged againet moving the Capital has been the cout | | ++No¥, Eentlemen, | eerionely aubmit to soa, It went, to"tue Government, It ¢ belleved that thero can | {19000 {Avplsuse and langht ding-Elder Willing ctused a withdrawal of | bo & plan devisad by which tho Capital can bo B e A D R ariiu - DEmnlatt tho motlon by declining In advanco to proparo | moved withoat & dollar's expense to the (ioneral | large ataiely Bl We 4 Goyernment, which {s sumetbing like the folluw- | 2 off ualt’ & mililon clt, -m{ alt atthe cav 10 Dass A Act upon the fotlow- tavotal Mr. Dwlight, t 0t p o i nor wost of the Miestuwly :& t. Louls, nor noria of Ch APFOINTMENTS, stating that the appolntment of Becresary—Charles Iiandolpl, vedaurer—{mun S, Hu.m milo frou of cost to the ors o] ho direction, suverintendence, the Government to deed to tumsfl!llnu of vald bufldings, dings and real eatate ln SOME QUERIES. by Congress of the bova met, 00, 0VO, U0, vach, with 10 per cent wokiug o pald- tho Copany, let tho ap- of fhu fve then let G It will 1o decisfon bein, ‘apita)-Moving square, amounting lut _the Cowmpany t United Btates causy thu other ufnoty-niue | beserazest ather employment for them ! TA of the mile rquare to the cen- make it up utslde corner, as may bo thought best; let sll the ot o 4 naia avemice bo 100 Tees Wide: an o atrcot leas | and What effect would the stopuage Lave on the than BU fect wide, aud Do alloy less than 20 fect | Pricet wide; tet o falr proportion by laid out juto parks, FUfth uvarde sfuresald, bo | pesed PRESBYTERY, g8 s abovy peciiled, which would | detrfiaeat of the whule peaplet The Chlcaga Preabytery held o regular quartarty | B ke, BILer g T o ke, Jd meeting yesterday forennoa tu its room In the M- 55:.’, llubcq,ugu'\enll of abuutl four lots” peracse of fiss “dln”—";’—n—":—'— o 14 o | 20 fec 25 feet. 3 Lormieh “""‘";‘.’;..‘?,’:,‘,’g",._"fi‘,’.'}fi;’;':;",',‘,‘ :', It I belloved that the best Jots, or those frontdug | who have been dowed, Tulvermacher's Elccl This would waxe $2,000 per | apd Jourual, with inforwatlon worth thousands, cot, and §25 per | malled froe, Addrees Pulvermacher Galvanic Co., 3 aud allowlug | Ciaclnoatl. 0. ge PERSONAL, Lh Lo Nubbarg:sir; dowl am of money conld be coliceted ax to conetrrict the 875.000,000 sorth o bulldlnes withont calling 1n additional Insteliments iD) ACCONMODATR OGH N . patrons throughout the cit: girarch OMcex in the different Lisions, ns denignstml heluw, whers mavertiscmends will be taksn £orthe d 8t the Main Offiea, and will ba recelved P. M. during tne week, and ontll 0 p, m. LCOX, Tookseller snd Statfoner, 170 Newsdealer, statianer, ete., 1000 ~st-8ide Nems Depot, t E HENILY, Tlooks, Statingery, etc., 330 Di- K, dewslcr, Kews-Dealer, and Fancy coln. Dookkcepers, Clerks, &cs TANTED-YOUNG MAN WITH fi00 d{ately to take my f' vl t L] we hava eatabitghrd Ince in & first-clans estah. | summer. Call on SLAC. ), between 1 And 3 0] ROOKKEEPERS, E n uations, anply or & FRANKLIN AGENCY, 07 #at 000 the to the stoekholders: $0, 400,000 for the ten mifes rqnare, and eay shont 83,600, 000 for geiting eiock taken and cash pald on optione ta bind bargaina, e Jost, —making $10, - (00, G0, und adding 03 much more for {nterest fo 000,000, for which tho balance, 880, 650,000 wurth af cash. notes, and real estate. It in beileved that the moving of the Capital upon rome much plan i perfectly practirable, and thos #vold the preat expense to the (iovernment or to L Twentv-eecond- T ASSIBTANT TOOR. shment Arents proferradi w RUMSTO oc Irisnd.av.. eorneraf ifal per werk, Addres 013, Employment Agenciess ABORENS FOIt TIHE 801 it 103 wood-enaqpers 0., 204 South Wate: Miacellaneous, = TANTED=~1,0m [, _CITY MEAL ESTATE, ____ | Y, listotes 115 1S A 4-RTORY DRICK store and hasement, And 14 on the carner of two of at burinem satreetas lod (2 2321108 2r8 $190, [nsurance $45, wat 'n Al renved wilt pay €3, 5%k ).;'D!hflf hard timies. JFOR RALE-$2-an TARTED-WIDE-AWAKE MEX AND 10 acl) tricke, needies, chromos, novelties, photo- grapha. atatlinery, revoivers and & 1, Let the question not anly be agitated, hnt let the thing be accomplinhed as soon as posaible, for it is cutlory, not! i T el t cr sold n ChicAgn o the corner of two clum Tusiaess streeta dwelling-honse worth selfy o hambag. Gronee W. Waire, BOARD OF TRADE. The Annunl Meeting—Ieport of the Iloard Fairbank's In- Calt 'and poe for 5. BOT, Itoom 7, 170 Stadi- 2 ' FIVE ACTIVE, aasery for the city, al 8 sgents and canvassers ry cliy aod town in the Northwest, 10 Introduce two i 13, {rely new ariiclca; easy COUNTRY REAL E: ANTED-IMMEDTATELY—AN EXTERIES CED auetfoncer to seil dry-gO0UA; state termy, dress O 14, Tribune office, SELL _MAGIC SOLDEI = adow, il fenced, frama house, 4 roomn. " Land {8 Wil and dry, and the very best of sol), Just 7 miles northw ‘Jtieago, 1 mile from depot, 1 m! Farm. 1 have s party who will take half If some ona e140 wiil taka the other half. ‘Tho annual meeting of the Board of Trade was held yeatorday afternoon at the sdjournment of the The members were present in # Cort-lfonae fn e suuth of the County LAl st once. (e will mila trom Elone, Housa Of Toume; e mends tin, and office artiel ta-sl The meeting wae called to order by Mr. Joslsh Stiles, Vice-Presldent of the Board of Directors, who snnonnced that the Bccretary wonld read TNE REPORT OF THAT NOARD. Sacretary Handolph read the report, from whicl it appesred that the reccipta for the year were 870.150.15. making, with the bhalance In hand the year, T3 FOR A NEW ARTICLE ON Voodinty” Conot, R mail capitai required. Big progt. Mhied for 101 eati Want money canie of Ml st BOY AROUT 14 YEARS, OLD FOR rk: must be bright and sctive, Ad- ok U &, Tribune oflice . ¥ dress in own handwriting O e County, " Tifotin, ! DM 7 {« § tive service, and o repa Ty aacn Th AvTERICa AN BERVICE COMPANY, Cincinn: rm, acrea cliofee friy 0 acres froft faim, 4,07 cherry, AN within 4t nfies 02 Chie: ihin) reveral other weil-improved fa fows, and Miwourt; o disharyements , les £2,708.8: then went on 1o apcci?y how the Invesimentaol the Yoard hiad been changed durlng the year, sete st the present time, not nclading furnitore The saserrment ensulng yesr had been fixed by the Board of Directors at tho reasonable aum of 820, The report alluded to the Improve. ments alrendy made In the hall, as well ne those and _expressed ' tho opinion that tha luni-vexed question of ventllation would roon The report recommended the early adoption of some sreeplable smendment Jooking 10 an increase In the price of memberships 10 new membiers caming into an organization already per- According ta the report, the numl casen In the courts nnd the in<tauces af discipline The teport cloned ling depression In the thne: notwithstanding the fact that the crops were better in quality and greaterinquantity usual, nand with the expression of 4 hope that the mew year would prove to e the bepinning of brighter dags financially and commerclaily, and the dswn of o new era fn patloual and Individual ANTED=AGEIMAYN ORLSCANDIN, r gencral housework: b Low_to swash And jron. inquire t1i63 EitAL HOUBEY ell recommended an menee work. _AEI‘I]VII_JMAI’.LR' TED=A GIRL TO DO NHOUSEWO! N 1)) h‘muIrl at 205 Chicazo-av., vp ____BBUSINESS CIANCES, . PORTURITY TO ralined baing desiraus of retiring from binal. Ters (or aale his stock of l’mfelntm el nther mrrehandise a4 8 e claragrucery estaniiment fn th 1 West, together with en_ purchaned from TANTED=A P 1LERCTLYT CONFRTERT munst be well rtmynmrnde" 3 s putih Beort BORN-AV.. TWO GOOD Ty coak, and the other to wasb 3 lepie fuik years v ru aramic City, Wroming W Sad 1 ine hewt Toeat ulred from £20,0%) to 2.0 For fur. 7] lnqll‘m of Messrs, 7 address 3 Latamile City, Wy, Y VOR X FORTUNE, | dnvectnient: & foriun NGXG GERMAN Ot RORWEGIAN ) 1223 Wabashi-av., nea? AN OHT and requtring on) ] can be reallzed i each Statsg this n wort| n,0f, Jieh beeking liusi imvestm ITUATION WANTED-. whalesalo cluthing How aminer of work, and tiug separment, e The n-pn'n of the Treasurer, Mr, Orson Bmith, ”’mfi?“fi“,fiz‘fe 5 o substance, o repetition of the financial statements contained In the report A BARE CHA EFOICA; ar cash— A i nd tools, for sale [ iars inquire at J0 . curner Cilaton. the retiring President of the Board of Directors, congratulated the Boanl on the election of its new ofticers, roturned his thanks for the uniform kind< nens and courtesy with which he and his fellow- directors had been treated In thele ofeial and per- sonal relations, and appointed Messrs, Dickinron and Oldershaw a committer o escort the new JITCATION WANTED-BY A SENTLEMAN W) id [1tinots & Miel » wment down mean evidenee of 4 will accept and walt for the balsace n- 0d Dun't hesitate, If you desi anxiona 1 develob the c aud wilt glve every apportu: ity 10 pAY fot jt you dealres 1o (nterest or other ome ‘¢ Rt 0t for twu days at r L of nidress JOHN J. ‘necs, Lasalle Coumy. 1il thier emphiyment that g coul . Tribane dicer oo MANUESHIS 1Y A I proverty, sa | am ult unden baid land, ool roferences kived. YA BTEADY, TRUAT= an or tline-kecper in waree i3 firat-clada city references. After expressing wit! clearneen s yiews on the importance of order at all the Hoard meciings, and anvouncing that lie intendod 1o have urder on sach uccasloun be- transact any busineas. ho Insugural udifference und modesty, he sald, If hic fulled 1o expreas the grati- fication be felt for the honor conferred upan him. It wos particulariy gratifylug, inasmuch s it wis the firet tiine during hls Jong_membenshlp that he remembered ever o have been with the ‘majority of Importnce { Laughter) . cepting the office he did ro with s profound opp: clation of ita dignity and character, recoznizing if reaponaibilitics and duties, nnd promising deavor to flfill them 1o the bast of his abtlity. In co-operation of the of 1 Address O fo. Trih: SITUATIONS WANTED_FEMNA| Domenticas ITCATION WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY cond Wworky best reforences ___MUSICAL, R SR 10 0 Kkinis "o ED TO TIE FOLLOWING se call'ns i Pray ) BY A YOUNG GEIAN LS do rouseworkla abeivate Taniy. Taqulrash M 1 tireat Unfon pias ECT. o family, Pleasa ITUATION WANTED-COMUETEST_( Eeneral houseworks Roud reference, agmonishea hia hearers to remember rhat Uoethe st uncof thelargest i in the worldi that 1t was yet in its Infancy. but Ay, Caliag 424 W with yeare of naccess beliind 1t and. miznty posal uilitics befure it, which, when devcloped aml complished, would make the present seem but tho 15 e Y Reriving, fl'lr\dlm 10 A 1 great future, It wan Imiperative un ench member not b A to rogand (he organlzation as a mero assoclation to buying and selling as a mnjorit but to rlse above and look boyond { and nersousl Interesta of to.day, and recognize the obligations resting upon them—oblizations to the city, State, and the whole community—an the founders of a great commerelal fnatitution which wantostand as the embodiment of enterprise, commercial honor, Integrity, ond character whilo TTRIGHT PIASOS W oui uf over fory c I'mention 8ud_honore L _Ther d in tnn; They are rich and ful ) '8re in every essen| ALLET.DAVIS &C( the only ones, clred 1 might dietate, o mere pelilsh 3 ructed {8l the perfeet pianos of i housework i 8 1 cond ase call fur two 23 Bulth Jencr sical 1 e Jranounca thio ifal valed, es¢ pisnos, with other musleal [nvtruments of the best makes, ean b founi at my wATerooms. ed price catalugues furniatiz) LW, Corner ftate uhd Xdama. ITUATIONK WANTRD=I TWO I3 Fi e East xe Orst:clon rooks or general "all ur addresa fur three d: s onappitcation. Tho closlng portlon of Me. FPafrbank's remarka W, KIA was to relation to certaln traditions snd customs which had come down from the old Board of To say that the allusions to thero customs were received with marks of apprecintion and not va 157 West Wasningtan-st, TUATION WANTED-AS WET. reapectable youug woman. Dl ise Ghl-ot., up-stafes. ITUATION WANTED-AS NURS hatis of a child{ o ply &Y 30 Grand ) There was a loard, said Mr, Falrbanks. sppointed by the Government about 1K1Y totrade with tho Indians for the Nurthwestern territory, ten miten out an the Aux F River. nonr the present Riverade. were opened b{)nmpuin:u barrel of whieky Int y, and making o the uegotiations procecded, the Indians hecame either greally clated or depresred by the success or fallure of tho offers they mades they were accus- tomed to Indulge in whoops and yelis, to tho great dinturbance of tho more civilized memiers of the 1 (Laughter.] Hoou atter the acvaulzation of tho present toard, and when its seanjons were Leld on South Water streef, out of respect to its redcceasor, be preanmed, the custom of farnish- l’u. refroshuents was introduced, and 8 pitcher of ale was put upon the tablo doily and kept filled, This was outgrown in timie, but there were many metmbers of the Loard to-day whe stilt clung tothe traditlons of the war-whuops [laughter]; and sny day, when there was a (ittle more than the uvual yoll of the modern sealper rang and echoed through the hall, exeiting tcrror In the breast of the innocemt “"“E:' and travel present. hero was & treal) outbreak of laughter at this, TAl 0T 88 U Tor an ine s, an snd Gullion o0 East Madison e 1493, TU A NTE| Rome nore 0 a0 vbject BEHA Tl Employment Agenciess tho counting-rooniof S o Miscolinncous, ITTATION WANTED=IIY A YOUNG LADY Al minld servant and lialr-dresser, and to take care of ehildren and 0 do sewing best Of references kiven, Fleaw nddress U o, Tribune office, X0 _RENT—MOUSES, West Sides 1 MONTH, BIX LARGE BOOMY A per monLL, 8l Jar; onth, &lx Foo $10.000) o Fwon T ;lsr,vvuu._by qofl'.\' RO ALY ‘ TOOLOAN IN SUIMs TO ST ¢ CU,. piDearborn-st., bear Washington. _BOARDING AND LODGING, South Niao. AST WASHINGTON-HT, ~| ingle roums wilh board from 81 per da) X LIsI HOUSE— otten themselves su K President Falrbsnk con- NOS, X nee House, four ard with Fooin b e ullints NE TWO-HTONE 1 furlshied: hoard whoop go with ROWN'S NOTE! rooms, with b board. #2and $2.50: day buani, ST AHASI-AV.— Gl ol and 7 e week. Luy board, 84 per w 8 STATE.ST., PE cely-furatabiél rooune, wi T.~PUNNISITED T weeki without A0k, 5 o Went 81 ENT—FECOND FLODIE, rouins, suftable for {\tprozementa rout low, tes af & magmificent commerce. Rive ts the dignity and adopt the manners of o nd drop “forcver thu castoms of the Pot. o, {:l'mkmnd anoiauee.] ho new Yica-President, was called for, and briefly roturned his thanks for the honor i | conforred upon him in clecting bim to that posi- ton. President Falrbank announced the following WEST MADIEON. keeping; modern 2 DROR HOCSE, Dray board. #1 per LBOARD WANTED. N N WMEFINED I'RI- 03 JED OO 1«..:121[“:" fs_gomhumsfm T North Slde, ronvenient W lan $3 TO $3.50 PENL iDess contre. LI47 { & Provielon Ine spectar had beeu deferred for one week ! South Side. NDSOMELY FUR. ! &crwnk. Restau- I el pide, Pass ot CIkrk, Flour—Creighton sad Ratbborn. Spirits—W, N. Daaks, CELY-PULINISIIE \ 118 Enat Handulpheat, 10 HENT=NT e HERERY GIVEN sartio & Co. (s thisday AL, Marits aaonies thorlzed 10 uso i To the Edilor of The Tribune, 1tLiorotis, Iil, Jan. 11.—~Just now the Mur- phy movement is sweeplng throughout the Jength and breadth of ourland; and, as many of s believe that there are two sides to the ques- tion us regards the publle guod, we would like to hear from the other skle, assuming (what cau never come t0 pasg) that the moyement should become 8o formidable as to entirely stop the manufsctiro of ull lutoxicating beverages in the Qros. k120" SOUTHL CLARK.ST, tooni B, 120 Houth Clark-st. __WANTED TO RENT. T-ONE O1f TWO FUIN| Lt huusekeunlng, on Wess dea. Beat ot references. P ENT-TIE & The dcbta of the dr BN T T ATQuU 1118 DEST §3 CARD YENSLOW DERkhe i B Buer mede. Gl 2 [JAY=A LAl Q JiS iay for salc in any meat. UANTITY OF GOOD BALED COMPLETELY e 'O RENT~BY roomson West blde: 48s, 40 roasonably teriu; cas E 78, Tribune offiee, o TO EXCHAN ANADIAN WHO OWN ANBLEGID, nuts, waliscoating, cte., imitaiing (be fint rd (L coat; Whulesal d Htates Maableold Manufacturiug Kirst—S8tate the numberof persons (Including 'Drivate fomily preferred. familics) dertvine thele support from the mou- ufacturing, jobbing, and retatlivg of intoxicating Secund—Is theve ut present, or likely to be, ey N d, but peefer Jeweley! Thoee who liean buslness ¢ 03, Tribuue vlice, {rd—tow much revenue (s derived from this source, and what urticles can by tazed to o aildes anewe g 7 uuriA—\What omount of grainls distilied. e L ar Rdab v, 116 Washingion. D~ BECONDATAND _TWO- e, also Coacord Lugsy, for cash, Bice T yazom to crclanye TOMLINAGN, Kwom 1P0_EXCHANGE=GOOD 131! Jproved pruperty fn this eliy 3 3 3. n'valug. gux_n, ENOW, andoipls ~Can the capital employed in the die- tililng, jobbing, sud retafting of (ntoxicatin, beveragys bo cmployed with profit In other busis ‘Aud, alsu, would it not paralyze one of the great [ndustries of this country, to the ANEs T, KeST, b U oF stock ‘Of krocerle bay hart cash. PEAI ‘and Dearbora-sea. _LOST AND FOUND, ___ ) Qe % ~EMALL AMETHYST be Hberally rewards - THE FINDER cd by leaving It at 246 Souik ABLE FURK_COLLAIL sicrisa Cuuret e la | snledaud oo auestivus 1ked Ly resurn: © and bascuweut, 108 153170, 444 Nt Clar at $10u pur month. | want good timproved acrea; will nvuiue §1 00 on g Soutihas Keatucky. Call at ouce. 177 Madiaus o enderers, and those dragged, aud rie Belts efcctusliy curo premature debitity, weakness, and decay. T O3T—Ok ATOLEN—OUT OF BUBINESS BUUGY, ’2‘!&&-\1. » luh?l ul Mave, fuaretury 1o 42 Siate-sl., base NI WANTED-WITH #2i0 Gy extend the aduteciure uf & val ) must be put up t«rml’bu apri P e )i Ul Tecelve promals Ly mauufacture of tFe satiie. fruim aay respousible party. Thia las rre e A b Feapuaded Lo B8 vace, 1 88 Sl1 O T T Ay : = ' prico Hist. MILLES | adlsoa sk YOUNG WIDOW ehance. and mu: tusl (oo a8 salcs lady Refereuccs given. Tribune vlice. ERSONAL-IF CHAKLES BROOKDANK 13 1IN p will oblige s friond Uy caillag st 677 azalrs M. H. L ary ¢, 31, Tribuue oitce e e ey BTANDARD \\I FIACHINERY, e e e upa Lhe same terms, j cealon uot 1o be givea till 1600, 1t 1a belleved Dally &ud rundey Tribunc for (L8 year I877. festion was read from ibe Rer. Jo- E":{ Ther would {’f&o%mwm aad tha toe e ¥ o Fribane e i Farady, prescutiog s pisn for mlisfon work n | lLatereat ot 250,000 more, ajtol e 71 Sektug peruiasion of tho Lresbytery | of 30 5 _STORAGE, ___ furuiture, ma ¥ ML e s amouut suticient | D-SECOND-HAND MNAND-LATHE, it Emesifaelt B e altta Addreas O 3 Tribone uffice. STLUCTION, O GERMAN fl‘s e aenid i eatieite o JIORBALE_A COMPLETE FILE OF THE CHIC. OUSEHOLD GOOD: T ESSONS GIVEN N | h. xruxl:_‘r.‘:lu r‘ - l)um'vi{nfui'fv.mn.uuvm 100 WEST NONJE 3 ! i, arfiagen, i

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