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THE CHICAGO P'RIBUNE: WEDNE slers, on foot, came on. The officers of the Ruyal fTourehold surronnded it. ‘Tha cords of the pall ware held by the President of tho Council of Ministers, Depretis: the President Funernl of the Italian K["g ‘The | of tho Benate, Tecthin; and the deceased King's 4 +| old and trusted friends, (ien, Dells Rocea and Eternal City Thronged. Count Sciopis. Cloge to the car walked Princa Amadeus, Duke of Aosta; on hia left, the Archduke Reuler, fn an Austelan Marahal's un- " YICTOR EMMANUEL. form; on his right, Charles of Braganz Thirty Thousand Soldlers in Line, and | irines Hereditary of Portogol. Theas aco to 150,000 Btrangers Witneas ;.:}ood»x;,nlu‘:llvns| Iof thu“dcunmd—hh -:m. I8 rother-in-Inw, L] nds h the Pageant. Trinco . Imperial ! of = Germany, and Prince Willism of Baden came a little behfnd 4 them. Trinco Napoleon Jerome did not at~ otbilities Present-Gemeral Grief~Ths Grand | tend. The Prince of Carignano and the Duke Procession Lo the TomboSeenes in of Genoa wero alno absent. In tho rear of tho the Pantheon, : car came Gen. Medlcl, bearing the sword of the deceased, and Signor Cesare Correntl, Recre- tary of the chivairous orders of the State, car- rying on a black velvet cushlon Lhe fron crown of Theodollnd, brought hero. nurpmel{ from the Cathedral of Monza, a diadem incloalng tho fron circlet supposcd to have been forzed with tho nalls of the Crucifixion, first used by the Lombard Kings for their coronation, and subscquently ‘usurped by many for- eign Kings and’ Emperors, yci never worn by 8 King of United Italy bofore it was produced: on the present mournful occasion. After the crown followed the King's war-horse, .and the Pantheon. Tho sky was overcast s0d | pacing slowly umler thes Incumorance of hia tho westber damp and chilly, but there was no | sable lrnp})lnn. This was followed by a largs raln. Many people who came by the late frain | display of weather-beaten flags, all bearing 1ast night found no lodgings and had to awalt | traces of the battles In which {hey had been morning in tha streets, At carly dawn masses of gffi‘fifi’f ":‘;":l“l:!l[‘.::“’:E';"‘!‘;‘n‘t‘l’;‘x!,l!“"]"’%‘mlm"fl":" the population were pouring down from all the | trade unfons, with monrning flags and_eagles strefts towards the centre and ranging them- she-wolves and other devices and Inacrlp- scives along the lino of tho procession. The Ntong. l'xll dcmncrntlehlnulh{:llgn;' n::%w:ngn &.23 ople wers admirably bebaved, thoir look and | Utost cagernces Lo honor s Deating bofokenlng great carnestness. Thoro | Cltizen-King, who promoted their ntercats and befriended thoir development, On the convoy were about 150,000 strangers, and 80,000 troops | followed the State .u-rprmzu of the Byndic of of all arms lined the whole routo of the proces- Rome, and other conyeyances pressed round by slon. The oppearance and. behavior of tho | ® packod massof human befugs to which there troops were admiruble, Tne convoy consisted | W88 RO end for hours, of cavalry, artillery, infantry, englncers, bersog- AT TUR PANTHEON, ‘We had been living for o weck (o a atate of lierl, marines, an Alpine batallion, the military | aimost religious excitement, and in tho midst of and naval achiools gondarmerie, apprentices, |.a dug{eu Lat ‘“‘ZK""H": h‘urr,v ;xm'l "“?&'f all 4 around not oven thie wildest carnival could have bnds, asid siummeroua e ol all “rankesod surpassed; and for thred hours we had been Dispated to London Times, Roue, Jan. 17,—The King's funeral convoy left the Quirinal to-day st 10. The route fol- lowed was by the Quattro Fontane, Plazea Bar- berin!, Via Tritone, Duo Macelll, Piazza Bpagna, Via Babuino, Plazza del Popolo, and the Corso, to the Plazza Bclarra, Via Lata, Collegio Romn- po, Ple di Marmo, Plazza Minerva, Via Minerya, arme. The schools sud academirs of Rome assing slowly along the streets of old Rome, and Turin, corporations, tho officlals of [’hmugluluuaz masscs o poople all In black, the varous ~Ministrics and tho Royal | petweon hiouses draped fu the decpest mourns household, tho Prefect of Rome, army and payy commanders, magistrates anil knightly orders, tha High Courts of Justics and | of minute guns. Exchequer, tho Supremo Court, the Counell of | ™1, "o midst of the glara of lights, fn an at- Buatey couties, Benatore, trumpeters, clerzy | mosphiers of gloom, and beneath * tho glorlous the latter mot numerous), ercat oflicers of dome,' whoso *circle spreads o holiness appeal- tate, hends of cmbassics, and soccial envoya of ing toall hearts,” riscs the cataialque. Una forelgn Princes also took part in it. Gen, | rectangular estrade some forty fect square, and Medicl, Firat Alde-de-Camp, bore the Kine's | 4o etips in height, are ranged on petlestals six sword, Right and left of tho hearse woro the gigantic candelabra nlong cach side. Upon tho State Ministers, the Presidonts of tha Senato | esirado and within the loes of . the candelabra Shosate i Hundred Guaris, not moaafes, | *1400%8 Jofty patlorn, with, ittty incined I 3 s | siiles, and upon 1t other pedestals with ‘cando- formed | an escort on both sldes. | ThO | jgben ik those below, their doublo range of ing, aud nccompanled all_the time by the deep tones of the funcral inprches and the booming Iron Crown - of Italy from Monza [ gpreading branchies carrying on each candelubra Cathedral _was _ borno on o velvtt | o pyramidal group of eome fitty candles, an cushfon, The King’s war-horsc was In m?,,",' upon %,m ‘;flufiurm rise ;mm cacl .1.;!4', mourning tranplogs. Muuleipaijtics, deputa- tlons, trades unions, cavairy, and an immense mase’ of people constituted the procession, which lasted nearly two hours. The city was nll hang with mourning flags and draperies, The* Pantheon was ornamented with stately clegance {nsido and out. In the contre, under the sky- 1ights roofed with glass and fron, was the grand scaflold, with twenty-four mm\einbm and burp- {og tapers on four great altars, and four colos- sal ltons made from as many caonon trophlcs, rescoted bgaum Duc Rochefoucault to the Pope. ‘Tha booming of the minute guns, min- gled with the lofty and impresaive strains of a newly-composed “funcral _march, altogether formed an Imposing and deeply affecting cere- wony. EONMOW, AND GRAVITY OF THE PEOCLE. It was an \mno-luu slght. Tho whole square, with its amphitheatro-llke mnss of bufldings towering ona sbove tho, other up o the hill ter- races and the twin-tufreted church of Trinita del Monti, was or soon became all alive with buman Delluiu at every window, on every roof, the green and red clonks and_ scar(s favored by the tower classes in Rome enlivening tha sea of heads and eager faces packed togother on every ‘nch of grouud, leaving nothing unfnvaded but the avenuo which a double filo of glazed-hatted marineaandasquadron ofguldeslabonred tokeop open for the expected convoy. All along tho line of march tall masts had been reared, from which broad tricolor pennons were drooping; mcumlnf flags and broad black cloths bearing eak and laurel wreaths were at cvery window, sod rich festouns of the samo follage w: thrown {rom house to house across the streots. The sky was overcast and wintry; but therowas stillness in the alr, and the gloom of the atmos- phere harmonlzed withitho frame of mind of the spectatoras and with the character of the cere- mony thoy had como to witness. To the usual tempor and perfoct brecding displayed by an Italian mob in all great gatherlngs there was added all tho gravity aud caruestness of de- meanor belltt{ng the mournful oceaslon. 1 etianced to be in London and saw the Duke of Wellingron's funcral convoy murch down Plccadilly, I was at Cavour's burfal in Vurly, and Mapzonl's at Milan. Iought tokunow soma- thing about the humors of o Pmplc before whom the mortal spoil of Royal or mare than Roynl personage Is convered to its last abode, and I know how casy It {s to exargorata or un- derrate tho fnterest tho mass may take In coro- monfes of this description. I am’ convinced it threo Avul. sleps, on to the summis of which the ¢ofiln will bo carrfed upn fight of olehteen steps, forming tho ascent on the front, and flanked byadouble rangeof pedestals one above the other, on which lie couchant llons, But there ia one =peck of white, clear light in all the golden glarc, It 1s from the ercat cireular opening in the summic of the done, ocrqss which a transparancy representing the Bllvor Star of Italy Is ®een on an azure flcld or Armnment. Thu odge of the opening—the eye, s it s called, of the dome—ia lined with gold- bordered black velvet, and from around it hanes o great ermine, or what {s intended, and very successfully, to represont ermine, canopy hmed with black and edged with gold, and ‘which, opening as It descends, 18 looped, teat fashlon, in vightbroad stripa up to the higher cornice from which the dome soriugs, and Lhrough the divislons of the crmiue the sunk coffers of the great vault arc scen vanishing bigh aloft, n dreamliko vault, for tho vapor from tho candies inakes It all unreal, Thoe cnds of the brond strips of ermine bang down upon the entablature be- tween the upper eorpico and that lower ono the columns support, and form, with the ecquis distant spaces of wall belween, a scries of pun- ¢ls, on each of which is a shield bearing the arms of one of tha great Itallan cities, cach sct out by two of tho uational flags placed cross- wisc behind, These arc filumined by fattencd yramids of candles in regular series around the ull elrcult of the cornice, and bobind them, on that giddy helght, there stand, like statucs, at qqual distances apart along the ledge, men of the Roman fire-bricade,—the Vigil—w hich dates ita justitulion from Auzustus, thetr unlform and bright brass helmots harmonizing perfectly with the gold edges of tho hangings and the colors on the shiclds. 1 may mmcption here that tho Vigill'have clatmed-the right, which has been Lthelrs for conturies, of closing the dead sover- elgu's tomb. The walls of the alx great rocesse —chapels they are now called-which open from the circular area of the bullding are covs ered throughout with black velvet divided into panels hy bauds of gold lace, Between tho col- umns of Pbrygian and Numidegn marblo wafch support, the corn‘ce above each of theso recesses bang great lamps of bronze—thres before each recess—lizhted with spirlt Jamps, thelr ulmnlfl bolng alternately red and green; on cac of tho ltars, alternating with the recesses, ara many catcdles burnivg; each sltar Is flankea by pedestals beaflug lofty candelabrs. ko 18 not Ly strenmlug eyes, by swelllug breasts, | 41, 0™ Troind the catafal R y ) que, and the Iml‘;l whinlng volees fhat :l‘“‘h"’""’t of 0| creat nicho of the Tribuua and the oponing :’2.‘ ic lu:lnm[l! Is ulmuc Ilv nb hflfli of the doorway are festooned with bangings of £ Irjllu!wllhl it h. “"“ er IY ) ol ‘"’ black velvet edged with gold, and cloth of gold reath, o quiet behavior, 4 Jook of | ejood’ with biack, drabed as only the chrch awe and dismoy, mutusl regard, and more than ordinary coitrteay, o subdued eagerncss Lo sev, yet o bushful angicty pot to betray obtru~ #lve curigeity or {ndecent forwardness, Such wos yesterday tho appearance of tho popular sssemblage in Plazza di Spagua; such the bear- ing of the Koman population throughout the aty and atall Lours of the day, I believo the {eeling was all the deeper and more gonuine for being " self-concentrated and uodenionstrative, Avproud rescrve and composure Is & pecullar featuro fu the Romau character, and I have ob- eeryed 1t (n all shows,'no matier of what chare acter, aud even amona tho mad rovels of the crnivals aud the surill riots of tho Befann, Thelr Itallau brethrou of other Provinees did not, perhaps, yesterday suficlently tuke these decorators of Rowe know how to arrange thom, In tho recces on the Gospel siduof the biyh altar @ spaclous orchestra hus been erceted for 200 voices of the Bt. Ceellla and Philharmonte cholrs, Upon the pavement on the Kotstle sldo, but out on tho area of tho fleor, and to the right of the upper end of the catafalque, look- fni at it Iroin the door, sre sz gilt scats of slote without backs, with kuceling cushions of crimsun velvet edged with gold llu(rlncc\l be- fora thom, and statiding un a splendid carpet of s same material bordered with two gold bands. Theso aro for the forcign VUrinces of Royal blood, and behtud extends n carpet of green cloth for the Diplomatie Corps, the Min- isters, and other digniturics of State, ecutlaritics of o descondants of tho QUINIs | g fusihey altars, Fwas abls so Vo Shoor toaccount. towards tho door whils tho procession camo THE GILEAT PROCEESION TO THE TOMH, At the stroka of 10, according to the pro. graune, the cannon from Castle Bant Aongelo {otormed us that the processlon was leaving the windiog in, or rather that portlon of (L which capablo of accommodating. Duputies, the Benators, and the clvil ofllcers of Quirinal, At twenty minutep to 11 4 moving t 1 black, all masa was descried nd\'nmdn?ln serricd ranky | Yorious departiucits, a inss of black, aliost aud fliitii tho avenus kept open botweon tna | flling the spaco to the left of the eatafulque, and thon follow oll thoso many personages N ::Au gfllletr alroady described spreading awasy to ho right. ‘The last notes echo mournfully through the dome, the ofliclating priest, Don Lufgi Laurd, fullowed by the clergy, passes round tho cala- falque, sorlnklos holy water uvon it, Incenacs it, the chole mnza the m expressly composes by the Maestro Orulni fur the * Beegletus Lom- inus Deus Zsrae',” and, with the antlphon * Jte tilamn aternain dona els, Domine, et (uz perpetua uceat e, prolouged unil the sound dies pent-up crowds for its freo pussage fn Via Ma- cellf, Tt fusued forth joto tho launu-, & squad. ron of lancers, a battery of artfliery, an cngl. neer compuny, a battalion of bersagilor!, one of Alpine chasasurs, then infantry, then tho youths ol military eud naval colleges, then s inotle: mass of ofticers of ull ranks, of all arms, of all colurs, several hundreds of them,—a gilttering arn tasteful uniforme, fine counte- casy, martlal, geatlemanly 2. Tho commander of the lomain + knxrlsonl.whll hiis stafl, all lflollnlodlt'lml'd tha , adually away, the aliort cervmony Is cun- array. ‘o civillans followed; the Inatitute of | Sradual 2 tho Fine Arts, the Corpurations of Romo and | SUdsdi all thots bresout Jeara Ly Wi Tunn, cscorted by tholr Kedll, utteudants in wedlinval custumes, looking ko Kings-at-Arims oF kuaves of clubs to o pack of Bpaulsh cards; then Jong-robed minor inoglstrutes, thien depu- tations of thic loman University, of the Roman Academlos, of the Provineial Counvil of Rowo, and the ofiictals of tho variuus Minsterisl officers, Clusy upou this long liue of black coats came a crowd ol Generals, about 150 of them, most of them with the white- olomed Lelmet of tho lats King's vwn pattern, some of them veterans wearlng Uniforms which had been sccu at Novar a0d Ban Martino, aud awong them, hobuling on his stick, disabled by yeurs pud wounds, Gacomo Durando, tho man who obeyed Dlus X., when be sént biw in_ command of the Pon- i n}wulnx on the biud “the Fautheon; the majority stoop a3 they pass thu catafulque to pick up a laf or flower from among the mauy scattered at ftn buse; the Rev, Canon and Cuvaller An- iy, weatlug bis docorations, and anlong thow theCrhmean mcual.‘}lvcs orders for the statloy. ing of the Vigill and tiuards, so that the peonle mnr circulato regularly through the church, and 1o thve minutes more it is tlled by what is but o incro fraction of the multitude crowding fn trom all the strects toJook st the pall under which the wortal rematns of the first Kiug of Unlted Italy aro lylug, ‘The procession Was three hours oo its march through the atrects, bac its yarlous groups suf- Iured frequent futerruption sud cawne ou at Joug intervals. ‘T'nanks to consummate good many- Utieal troops and voluntecrs tothe ticids f Lom- b Bardy fu 1848, but who refnsed to comply with :A‘fl‘ent.m' the caromuny was saddened by no ac- the Pope's bebests wheo bldden to camiu’ back —— #ud to leave tho Picdmonteso along to fight for EXEMPTIONS o Italian cause agninat the Austrians. 1o tho 3 Za the Editor of The Tribuns, Cimoaqo, Feb. 4.—A trifiing wistako oecur- rod (n your {ssus of the 2d inet., ou page eight, under tho heading, * Exemptlons.” In answer enato, i ttendance. . A cre to tho question propounded by * ILumanity,” um: n: '.‘2’5’:.‘.’5’?' 'prrn:'n': nu?!o( high rank, | “What property il cxempt from such bearing lighted tapers, ocicorted by lvery'[ seizuret’ the foljowing' answer will bo found :'cnrluuu slso with tnoeln. it wmd"‘f“‘ in the sceston laws of 1877, which repesied the e '“a'n‘::"““:fi:m o et 't | wswer given In your paper: Btate Mintsters, and the Envoys and Mintsters | 1. The uccessary wearing apparel, Bibles, of mlnor Legatious fu full unlfurm—Greek, | sthool-books, and family pictares, 'g::k:h. snd J?uucn: coatuuics u‘lon&lxw mm 2. Oao houdred dollars® worth ot ather prop- opepn laced coats, epauluttes, cno | €2Y3 and, {f tho debtor Ls the head of a family, Soiber karmcuts, Tha Kuights o the Supreino 1 0 {0e,10y wieh s satme, then 6300 worth of priperty 1y exewpt, tobeselected by the debtor; Order of the Annunziata occipied tho next ran! Gou. Cluldint, the ex-Ministers Lauza nod Min: suds scicctlon cannot bo made from any money, saltry, cr wages daa the debtor, Bhett], the blind Duke of Seraioncta, Ing on tucht Is the substanca of the Exemption law arine.of his sou, Princoot Tesno. ‘The Am- assadors followed—Baron d’Uxsull, the Rus- B lasis as guended, as to the property exempt. 1 uex)\ clause of the "nmn?udl;l”uu!”‘h 3 xlu ltx?; Sau; Keudetl, the German; Do Noallics, the in which Constables tuaycatch runaway debtors, tear of the Generals, preceded by gold and sil- ¥er mace-bearers, camo tho Judges of tho Bupremo Courts in ascarlet robes “lncd with. ermiue, and after thew the Court of Exchequer, he Council of State, then thu Deputies aa reoch; D'Havmcrle, the Austrlan; Slr Augus- 108 Paget, the Engtialy all ghttoring with. gold ¢mbroidery, With them was Marsbal Conro- | ‘Thegebtor must mako out a scheduls of all his bert, gray-balred and aged, resting rather heav- | persnul property, fucluding money aud debts Ly ou his atick, attended by or lu attendanco oo | dueilus, and swear to it, and dellver the achieds Vatrick MacMahon, a sprigbtly youth, sob of | ulo b the ofticer, and then the officer must tk¢ Marshal Presidéat of the French Hepublle, 3 kind of dewmocratle Priuco of the Bigod. Uere wus then s subducd wurmur, a for- sclet thres wen Lo appralse cach artlcls, and the whtor must sbew sclect the seiicles heo may clalg us exempt, to thg awount allowed hiui, vard movement In the crowd, und the hearse die otlicer can sell the reat of the propersy. drawn by eight horsea swuthed in black, s hcauewors yuu gave ought Lo bo the luw, but, Sarted by sume of the huudred Guards, Culras- | uststunately for debtors, that Mberul Exemps tho area of the Puntheon, great os it Is, wan' First come tho tion law was repealed, and the one above given enacted, Your advice {s good, ** Don't got Into debt,” bnt, to thore wha “are fn debt, it {8 not very consoling, To them wonld it not be well to recommend that they tak- all lawful ways to restore tne lnw to what it was when the atatute you quote was in force? RuADER. ——————— SILVER. The New York Meoting—Address of Thomas Ewing, M. C., of Ohlo, New York Times, Feb, 3. After the vast audlenco at Cooper Inetitute bad subsided into quiet, Mr. Ewing spoke on the ellver question as follows: He sald he had como before them to speak of two measures which had passcd the House of Representatiyes, and were at present pendiog In tho Benate. One waa-{o restore the anclent dollar and maks it just as 1t used to bo, The other was the repeal of thoresumption scheme. [Applanse.] Tho vast debts of the world owned outside thia coun- tries making them wero held by a few German, English, and French bondholders, Thess capl- tallsts always watched with eagor Jealousy the production of tho preclous motats, know- ing that & large production tended to reduco the purchasing power of their dol- lars, and that & small production tended to 1n- creaso It. [Applause.] After Great Britain had quadrupled her already vast national debt by tho Napoleonfc wars her fundholders demon- etized sllver. They did this for the purpose of contracting the currency and bringing down valugs, and making the nation pay vastly more thav It bad promised them. But as England was the great gold-producing power of the world, avarice came In this timo to thelr rescue, and belped them to demonotize silver. From 1808 to 1848 tho demonetized dollar Increased In valuo 145 per cent, and with that the bondhold- crewerocontent,and nootherdemonctization was asked for. But when California and Australia poured thelr tide of gold into the world, lessen- ing its purchasing power per cent, thero arose o great agitation on tho part of these bondholders for the demonetiza- tlon of wold, and Germany did demonetize it. The production of gold gradually fell oft afterward, while from 1854 to 1870 the” produc- tion of stlver donbled. Thencame the azitation on the part ot this same class agaln, and the succoeded o baving Germany remonetize gal and domonetize silver beeause it was getting cheap. [Aoplaase.] They also mat the Latin nations, consiating of Francc, Switzerland, Bele ghum, \(’nnnchln, and Moldavia, to restrict the coinago of sllver, and a congress was convencd, which deliberated ugmn the question of how to make the United Btates, the greatest silver- producing country fn the world, the greatest debtor nation In'the world, cut its own tlroat H demonetizing sliver. [Great mpplanse.] oy solved the questlon somehow; but bow wo. dld not know oxactly. They got a clause into the fnnocent Colnage act of "1878 which no- body suspectea and which did not demonetize ororbld comnago of the old dollar. But the Com nisson_who were appointed to_codlfy the laws Insersed n 1874 a prozision which forbid the colnage of the old silver dollar. [Applauso and hisacs.] Theso Commissiuners had no paw- or to touch to the extent of a halr tho meaning of any existing statutc. Thoy presonted their roporia to the Sonate, and the SBonnte passcd on it without opening the bundle. [Applause.) In that bundle was this —— fraud. [Ureat ap- Khm“ and hisses.] For two yesrs nobody new avything nbout it oxcept the rascals who profited "by having the deed done; but now, when the outraze had come out Into open day and people demandod tharestoration of the silver dollar, these men havo the atrocious fmpu- denee, through thelr great organs, the press, [appiausc, and Jxrnnl confusion], to turn upon thowronged and outraged penple of tho coun- try [A volee, **'They shan't do 1t "] and regrc- sent themeelves as persecuted salnts. Why should not tbis wrong be righted] It was said that the creditor class was to suffor. But how were they to suffer? It was sald that siiver had depreclated. But how had It dslmcmed 1 By this very act of demonctization, [Applause.) It had depreelated only in respect to ono com- modity that exiats in our land, and that was gold, " (Applause.] Take one of theae disfran- chised dollars aud it will buy more by 20 per cent than it would in 1874, Who was wronged by Mlnuuul with a dollar whose purelinsing power had been rising overy momeat aince it was demonctized? The ouly thing it would ot pur- chasc was gntd, bocausc zold was the only mon- oy, and that had reguced sflver to the level of a mero commodity, It was sald that the public faith would be Impaired, But how! We should be honest as a nation as much as an individual 80 far as our Keepiog & goodconsclence ruquxml It. Ho would ratber tako the honor of n man iz Wall street who pald all his debts, but refused topay any more than he owed, thau that of an insolvent bragzart who attewmpts to ralss more from him than Lie was entitled to, Take the Funding act of 1870, which declared that bonds fssued under it should -be pald n coln, as authorized and fixed at tho dato of that law, the 14th of July, 1870, That proyision was printed on the faco of the bond 8o that all could see it. Now, because somo rnscal has steppod in and convertibly demanetized one of our culnl could It ho pretended whentbese bonds matured twenty or thirty years henco we would bo cut oft from payiuiz thom in that coin. We had pald for tho option. [A volce, ** Wo have it."!] Yes, we_haye if, and wo will Loep it. [Crics of [ " snd great mpplause, Buppose tho gold dollar should bave beeu domonetized by accident st that time, what would the bondholders say to the people who should offer them paper in paymentl They wonld say, I staud to my contract. It calls for gold or sllyer, as catablishica by the act of tho 14th of July, 1870, and that they asked no more. [Applausc,] He felt that his awclling on the subject was almost & waste of time, becauso the remonctization of the old. sflver dollar was al- ready o foregune conclusion, [Great applanse. | Outsida this little corner of republican America the people were unanimous in favar of it [Ap . A ery—"*Say that over.”"] Two-thirds and more of the membem of both Houscs had plainly Indicated thelr purpose to restors it, veto or no veto [trewondous applausc], snd 6 would et bo staty days until thut dollar which, for elxmx years, had Luen the standard of value 10 free Aliierica would be restored to tha cur- rency of the country; but he feared that tho recoinage of the old silver dollar would dlsap- oint both s frieads and ita enemics. [A cry, 'I'hat {s_80™; another volee, “I hope so,’ Laughter.] lie could not eay that he hoped so, but it would be sbouta falr thing, &Ann auge. | As hio sali befure, the drive for the demouetiza- tion of silver was chiefly at tho United Sintos. Wu had been producing 00 per cent of the silver of the world, aud Groat Britaln and ber colonles were producing wl{cr cent of the gold. Tho alin woa to ham-string us aud meke oor vast debts abroad payavle ina material over which welisd nocontrol. Let us rcstore our silver currency, and Germony and probatly the rest of the world, Inctuding the Latin Unton, would do tho smno, and siiver would o back to its old place In ¢very nation except Grest Hritaln, In fuct, It was prubable that {b would scud gold down sud silver up untli tnero would bono differ- eheo between thein, and nobody o this country would be particulariy hust by it Mr. Ewing tiere took leavo of tho silver ?uu- tlou and luuuched out on the subject of re- suwption. s was uffraxd thal removetization woull not funnedfately help the distressed massca, Seerctary Sherman, with alt the powers of the Goveraiont beling hiin, as Leen uble to accumulate during three zenu but §:33,000,~ 000 of grold. _Hetried to make Congress belivve that he had $23,000,800 more, but be had not deducted tho accrued fntercst on the bonds. [Laughter and upplause.j All natlons aro strug- gling for the possesslon as colu as u basls (or tocir civency, and we, thelr debtots, cannot wrest suy from them. We caunot Lold even what we have got exvept by their sufferance, When Englangruumml in"1810 it was sfter l'nntyu{um of unparallcled prosperity, which bad wade her mistress of the seas aud tho manufactory of the world. Everybody owed her,” Ble had only onetiird a3 wuch dcbt 88 we. Yet sho beguured her menufacturers, bankrupted ber debiors, starved bier laborers, gnd Increased her urmy 33,000 men Lo suppress the cry of agony of her peuple. {Anplmu J A high eillcer of tho army recent- y told the speaker that we would lave to - rmy 100,000 wen to carry out the Resumption law. (Urles, *They uaren’s do L) 1 tell you,” aaid Mr. Ewing, exvitedly, “no msetter what difficulties the execution of the law touy brivg sbout, the regular arwy of the United Btstea will not be fucressed vue wanl? [Wild applause a: .l of “Cut it down.”] "Re theu took another filoz at the press and at the Hepublican party, aud claimed ’.u-v. thie coutractiontbus far effecied had couscd us to luse practically 40 per cent, Ho scofled at the notiwn of overproduction, with miillons starving and unclothed, ‘Tho panic of 1878 was over, he sald, wheu the Resusmption act wus vassed, Forner pavics depreclated wouey ; thls bad vot. In 1874 there was a vaas falling off 1 the nwuber of failuses. Siace theo, the per- centaro Lua steadily lucreased. He tnen considered thie enormous losa to the , and instanced tho loss ou thy wages of 3,000,000 of persous uvewployed at §1 per day; algy tho loss to debtors b{x aduling 40 per ceut, or $3,000,000 to $4,000,000 that they did not owe to the §6,000,000,0u0 or 37,000,000,000 that they did owe. 1t waa a0 ers robbery by legiatation fn puotsbment of the a)n of being i debt. The deblor class wore the youow, cocrgetic buslucss won whe united their taleats to th idle money of the capliallste i an cudeavur to becowe pied, crease our . not to hear any oral The Governm=nt shoull bo specially ro ful of this class, It was they who tos extent endnred the perfls and hardships of the great War. [Applause.] Resamotion would doubls the hurdens of the taxpayers, aad we wre-sircady the most tar-ridden country in the world. That our burden is in- supnortable except in seasons of exceptional me:my Is_shown by the cry of repudiation hat {3 slready golng up. Push us further and not one man in five can pay his dehts, not one fmncur«:wncr in five will’ realize a cent from his mortgaged land, and hardly a debtor com- manity in the West and South but wilf bo driy- en to repudiate. (Tremendous applause.] It scemed as though the holders of accuritica had become afllicted with madness akin to that which crazed the slaveholders until it ended tn the gestruction of the property they sought to peroetnate. {Renewed spplause.] “Mr. Ewing next took up the guestionof tha effect of the repeal of resumption on the working classes, Tho troubie was that they did not have a dollar lose 10 per cent on., [Applase.] They are mnot bothered about the difference hetween ' greenbacks and gold. Greenbackawill buy double whst they woull two years ago, but ‘wages havo been cut down {n greater proportion. As for the savinga of the poor, he quoted a Rhode lsland report to tho effect that there had been auch a fall in mortgages that not three savings banks {n the Htate are ablo to pay thelr depositors fn full, {Applause.] Add another million to tho army of tramps by pressing resumption, and in onc year not one savings bank out of five in the nited Btates will” be able to pay 25 cents on the doliar. [Applause,] The savings and Natlonal Banks owe $21,000,000 of deposits that will bo payable vractically in gold next New Year's. . [Applause.] Where, ho asked, are the: going to get gold to payit! {Laughter an apnlause.] He next touched on the questivn of good faith, The greenbacks were {ssued, he sald, as _moucy when gold and silver Lad fled. [Crics of * The best wo ever bad " and * Give us more.”] They had been taken hecause they would buny goods and pay debts, What clalm had those who hoarded greenbacks on tho Gov- ernment, that tho people should be driven through Hell to pay them In coin? .;EAM'““'] Greeubacks will buy twice as much today ns when flrst hoarded. ~ Isn't that cnoughl Must the ha%es of the people he sacrificed to quad- raple the profits of tnese gentry! Organized wealth acting politically fa as hoatile to our in. stitutions as Mobammedat!sm to Christianity In the East, We have driven it through the Hatkans, and wo intend to drive ittoits old hauuts beyond the Hollespont. [Great ap- plause.] rd- argo THE COURTS. Betting a Doy for tho Whisky CanresmIkec-. vrd of Judgments, New Huits, Kto, According to motice, Judge Dangs yestcrday morning appeared before Jndge Drumemond to have the argument on the petition of the whisky men wet for some day. The Assistant District-Attoiney, Mr. Thomeon, eald that the partics had all agreed to have the srgumonts ect for moxt Saturdsy if ft would ba agreeable to the Court. Mr. Mtocd, on bebalf of the whisky men, sug. gested that ke would like to have Jadge Blodgett sit with Judze Drummond, as tho former had some cases pending before him on the sama ques- tions, Mo aleo wiehed ft asa matter of conven- fence, and wanted It stipulated that tho Govern- mont counsel should aliow tna testimony of Gholacn @, Russell In reference to his converss- tion with Supervisor Matthews to be read, Judge Drummond then fixed Ssturday morning 8t 10 0°¢lock e the time to jicar what new argu- ments the whisky men have to prodace why they should be entitled to civil immunlty when thoy were only promiscd criminal exemntlion, If Judge Dlodgett cannot then sit, Judee Drummond will bear the casohimseif. It is axvected that Leonard Swett, R. C. Merseresn, Farker Mason, Sldney Bmith, and athers will be called for the whisky men, and Sapervisor A, C. Matthows, Wirt Dextcr, B, F. Ayer, L, H, Boutelle, and others oo bebalf of the Governmont, though tho Judge may declda d evidence. DIVONCES. Dora C. faas filed a hill yestorday stating briefl that her husband, Loyl Lisas, descrted Ler Jan. 0, 1870, and declaring her intention to earn her own living berent . Judge Wil esterday granted a decree of di- vorce to Alice L. Sweetaer from Willlam U, Sweet- ser on the ground of drankenness, b Judge Moore yestorday granted a_decrce of dl- vorce {o Louisa Root from Reuben L. Root on the ground of aduitary. ITENS, To-day Is defanit day in the Superior Conrt. Tao eaw of W. G. Ewlag e, Geore W, T was tricd yesterdoy before Judge Qary, and a vor- dict rendered for the defondant. - Thia'\vas o suft owing ont of the notorious Kibba-Turner-liced. 1111 forgery canes, tho note having beeu glven to Fwing ua attorney for his services, Friday will be the Jast day pf service to the Feb- ruary term of tho Clrcult Court. Nonow calendars will bo mape up. UNITED ATATES COURTS, Nl J. Sumner filed & bli) {nurdny against llenry Elsworth and Walter Cornoll to reetrain tuem frum infringing his patent for lumber-ariers, DANKNCPTOY MATTERS. ‘The Assignec of Joyce & Cunmingham wae arder- ed to turn over tho assate {n his hatuda to the bank- rupts, thoy having offected tholr compromise. P lug! t!\". Campbell was sppointed Assigues of aco one. Adlacharge was fssued to John B, Fool aud to L. 8, and A, tiates from all thetr dobs included In s cdales. of Jease K. Lyon, an order was [s- o of the assets at public auctlon afier theeo weeks' notica by pablication, The creditors of K. 11, Goodrich yoaterday ac- cepled o composition of 25 per cent cash. ‘Fio adjonthe ) composition meeting of Abraham Lipwan isact for 10 a. m. to-day, SUFENIOR COURT IN BRIRF, 1sanc Graveson Oled a distress-watrant yosterday aganst Edward Lackus to recoyer 8600 back ront ol a stonc-ysrd on Cologna strect, V. A, Turpin, Receiver of the Fidolity Savings Tank, fied 2 bill agalnst James 1i, Bowen, E. 31, Haines, C. A. Gregory, tho Cook Connty Natiun Bunk, and a Iaro unmbor of others, Lo foreciuss trost'deed for £1.500 on Lotr #1, 82, and Block 23, In BhoMeld's Addition, L. Il Vaughanand Jobn IL, Fairbank commenced asult rdsy againat Heory Prince to recover '820, 3 1sago N. Ashiand W. 8. Scaverna bugan a auit in teespans againat enry McEwen, clalming $2,000 damages. T. 5, llenry & Co. suod E, B, Baldwin and Ed- ward Btone for $1,000. CIRCOIT COURT. James Morgan fled ® IL yeaterday szafnst Al- bertine, 0llnl(3 an Nerman M., Julia, awil Richard J. C. Bchlesswohl. {0 forecloss u 700 on Lota 4U and 47, lock rganle 8 ubdivision of 'the E, 43 of Biock 10 of Bhetlick's Addition. dames 1t Martiue began a eult for 83,000 agatnst J. 0. L. Harvey. ‘The Unton ‘Vrust Company and 8. W, Remson filed & bill against Sarah A., Charles M,, Horsce P., George R., Webater ., ana Edwin F. Hul, toforeciose & trust-dood for $14.700 on Lot® in tho Sutdivision by Beamen & Busby of Block ¢ sor's Uivision of the N. W, fractionst , 30, 14, PUOBATE COURT, flchlnfllav‘. tate of Jtobert Tavlor, the will was ap- prose, aud leliers wers iasuca ta Witk B, ibute, under bond for $12, 000, THE CALL. Jupam DROMMOND—In chamuers. JUpnk HiLopoxrr—Unlimited second call of calens R T Rt TaY, bl 131 b0 it tuclusys, No, Direik ve. Davia on trial. 7 toux 1008E=13, K. I3, No. 11 ‘Walker va, Walke J W86, 90, 101, 1024 aud 104 to 110, {nclus i, Looscher va. Tutile, on erlal e » Mc.ALLIaTER=117 to (44, [ucluslVe, excopt 120, JUDug VaxwaLi—1,341, a7i, 233, Halt va, Unmiito, o trial’ JEDuM WitLiaus—334, Braale, Ferey liros. va Liace, Nu, 447, on trisl, JUDGMENTS. Uxitep Braves Cixovir Covkr—lopas BLopasTy chulz ve. Metropuiits 644 sad 1,333, No. ve. Pease, and 181, cLaughily 'vs, Boyd, —Heriia 8 pulitan Lifo-lusurance Coine pany} vord wnd motiou for now irlal. UNI{TED 5TATES DieThior COURT—Ir 00K BLODARPT suner KCTI! ' docreo, Sidd ¥ Lbomii Comnang v slitiias kasly 47T E 2 ATaier B ook v dumea 1T, Dwyer, R3010XA—Alexander luneg ve. 8 B ke $ihs, SMorr 857, muUuy .finn l:.n.'e.r::ni i cksvnj ol rict 3, Tuwaship 47, 130 WISCONSIN SUPREMK COURT, Special Duixsich (a The Fhioas Tribune, Mavteay, Wis., Fob, 5.—1n the Suprowe Cours 0. 11, Fethers aduwitted un sttorucy, AWhitney va. Motrow on rosding. Tho mandaie and Court uf she Unired states, u Jpugaient of shia Court (a Lils casc, Was pressaied Lo shis Court Uy couusel of vellant, I are reque Counsel of respective partls 1 S difecid 10 argug 3% wne b s Court o2 Brat motiva day 1a March next, or vo any otlier wo. tioa gay durlig the gressol tefm on which thoy miey agree, the question whethor tho kround et qucd i sald oplulon for & reversal of the fuiuinent of ihis Gours ls oo which, by ilio Constliudlon and law uf the United ttstes, tho Bupreme Court of tho United Liaye Juriadictivn 1o review the Juduiaent of & v Van ve. Swelfobo. Motion o disinise spposl gradted, Unlces Bupeilant pay Clerk's coste aud 810 82~ lurrl! ‘W cusia withlo “""5 ays. ierturih va. Blederstacdt. Motlon to diamiss ap- aeulod, with 910 st ‘s costs and Cierk's coste. iluscave, Libbey. “Motion 10 vacaia Judgucat de- Fecly va. Hill, Hotion to diswiss appeal dented with $00 couta and Clerk'a Blesch ve. Rallway Combaoy. Motioa for, rebearing denicd, With §75 coste. Opision by liyan, ¢ 9. Bourn vs, Hallway Cowmpany. Judginect of Feverssl vécated and Causa relnstated. . Hacon. Judkment reversed and remanded, with directions Lo Yacata it Carrall vs. . Judgineat reversed and remand- edfor ! . Dew trisy s ve Riodskopf. Ju & roversed aadre- mad i or e i Ot T b DAY UVEBRUARY ¢, 1878, Page vs. Donsker. Judgment raversed and new tria onderod, Wheeler vo. Pereles. Ordered reversed and remsnd. ed fur further proceedings, according fo Jaw, Same me. (l]{«.'v'%n";r:m'm’fim“"' Chott. Jadgme ¢ " “Toehtlant.” Bame order. Opiofon of el ) "’f'fl.mfi".iflii.ea and remanded Uottrell va, mer, Order afirmed. Elilert v Tollendor, Judgment afirmed, Bmith ve. Phillfps. Mntion ta_dlemiss appeat, Ma- ippellant Day §10 aad Clerk's corta er, )lgtlflu to dismise appeal by redpondent. Motion granted nnless sppeliant pay 810 and Clerk's costa within th it a Kehaefiner va, Wolf. !lnu’on dismiss appeal by rospondent. Motion granted, unleas apoeilant pay 810 And Clerk's eoets within_thiriy days. Motion to remit record for eorreetion. Motton sifowed, record (o be returned within thirty days, Getaioft va. Beliger L al - Argued for respondent and .“;’.»mfll:"d fig ADDriiant on case, and brief, eked & firos. ve. The kuperyisors of Milwankea, rigucd by Jared Thompeon, rpe'f Jllr’nf.l Hickozx for reapondent ean for sppeliant, and by hwestern Rallrosd Com- 13. Noyea for appeliant, and rrespondent, Appesrance of appellant, ¥s. Chicayo & N d by Geotns peon, Ji ~d under rol el upertitors of Milwankee County, Argued by E. fluribut for appellant, and submitted for respondent on brie! THE WT. VERNON APPELLATE COURT, Kpertal Dapaich (0 The Chicasn Tribuns, Mr. Venxox, 11l., Feb. 5.—Tha first meeting of the Appellate Court for thia (the Fourth) Dis- triet, which took place here to-day, drow together 8 number of the mors prominent lawyers of Southe ern llinols. The Court, 85 constitdted, includes Jndges Allen, Tenner, d Baker. The formal opening of the now fribunal for business was an- nounced at 2 o'clock this arternoon. Judges Tane ner and Baker appeared on the Bench, Thelr aarociate, udge Alten, from some csuse prevented from reuhlhfl city In tima to take his scat at tho honr mentfoned. Judge Tanner presided, and announced that the rnics adopted by the Bupreme Conrt would govern the Avrpulllfla Conrt, with the exception of Rule No. 2f, which was amendcd €0 a4 to require the filing of only five briefs and abstrects in esch case, ‘There being no motlons, the Court adjonrned over until 8 o'cloek to-morrow motning. ————— BOVEE'S BOOK. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cmicaao, Fab, 5,—Several Inquirics having been recently made through your columns In reference 10 my hook on **Capital Punishment,* permit me to eay that the sixzth editlon of said work has but tecently come from the press, and ordors aye now being filled as rapldly as possible. “There has been adelay of rome monthe In the printing of the pressnt edition In conaequence of the loss of nearly one-1lird of tne stereotype-plates of said book while in tho possession of tho Lakeside Printing Company, of this city, which Company printea the 0Ofth edition of 2ald work. After & frultlers search to recover eald plotes the ~Lakeslds Company, it becama neceserty to restercolyps the work to the extent of the lost plates, which was accordingly donc,and the plates transmitted to New. Yorx, where the book ia nDW‘pllnlld. The work is now being mailed and distributed (n the order In which subscrintions were recelved, and all orders will be fllcd by the 20th proximo. Should any individual who has ordered a copy ither through my fauit or the fanit of tho malls, to receive sald work within the specified time, I will be much obliged If such party willizivo me beraomal notidcation of the fact. Yours very truly, Mauvix i, Bovee, 5] ——— Blllous affections, lver complaints, cortivencss, etc., are spcedily removed by Dr, Jayne's Sanne tive Pills. They will be found mild and certain tn their action, and may be taken at any time without tiek from exposare. 'Ii"onun'fi?b'”nccounonfiiomx NUMETH patrons througbout the city we Lave estah, had iraceh Ofices in the different Divisions. as deaignated below, whete auvertuemenis will be takan for the same price ia charged at the Sain Office, and will be received until 4 o'clock . In. dufing tne week, and unli 8.9, m. 170 i ) o tioner, ete., 1000 o 3 LOBERT THIRUMSTO Side News Depot, t Diue Isiand-av,. corner of ilalsted-at. CRONGE HENLLY, Dooks, Alatioery, ete., 390 Dis vison-st. . C. JIERICK, Joweler, News-Dealer, and Fancy Goudas, 720 Lake-st., corner Lincoln. e e ¥, Wost Sides .AV., SECOND DOOJ EOUTI UF L Alonroe icely furnished, warm room fur two young 1adies or gentd; all convenlencea; tabie frst Class, Termnamoderate, B 71* 'Arg;:lllflv T, ICELY-FURRISNED ALCOVE ruom, ‘with ‘cioset, hob and cold water, DAth-room, ani 07, with oard, 1n bukil Tamily: Tof une or twu geatlemen. : South Sldes RRISON-5T., EAST OF WATASI-FUR- 2 1‘msr WABH % —E! i itle roam 0 boara Trom &3 16 87 ner wuck transientrates 31 por days i feataurant meal tickote $4 North Side, 204 R e T SR DRAR O AND Raut Urusavla carpet, with boatd s i Xlotols. BUHDICK HOUSE, CORNER WADASH-AY. AND Adamust, = ascenger clevator and"all modérd fm- provementa. educiion fn rates. Execlient ac- commodatio familfes desiring to BoRRI; special rates made), Eleant dining-roon: and colured waiters. We aell & twent P, IAY & GO,y propristors. -one meal ticket for £3, good till used, TOWN'S HOTEL, 278 STATE-AT.—FUR Tooms, with board, €3, '£3, 32 ah ; day busrd, 81 lodglng, F17 ; BIED out Bucts. EVAGA 10T 13 AND 130 WABASI-AV.— N AR M oo A 0 AT A day) $4.0016 47 per $4 per woek, “u.\'nsmi’l S, 178 STATEST,, OPPOSITE Paimer i —icelyRurnianea ‘rooms, ‘with boa; §aper week: day-board, 843 NI v ale, 23 e OAHRD—AND LA UNFURNIMIED 110OM for wy mother in reiied famfly terms not ta ex. gentmia weoldy focation eas: of (ato-al., north of Thirleth+st. Address V29, Tribune offico. BoARn=1 ‘A PRIVALE FAMILY FOIt YOUNG ma and wife, t Adidress C &, ‘I'tibune otice. o MUISOELLANEQUS. K’LL DONT DO IT. i { aud Basseit-ay, Ultice 3 atoro near Adams. NORWEQIAN LADY WISHES S0ME ONE TO adopl fieaithy liitio baby buy ¢ muntis 0ldi want & good ioine for himi; &y o0¢ wha wishes (o sdupt him will please cali at tid West Ludiana-st. Ty TOR SALE—$15,000 dence 517 West Adam iF. 1 ov nte(n expended npan the Improvemel pariors, alifing and aining- n_ Nt floors briek barn: fine lce-ho: fact. everything & entieman could detire, E. C. GOLF, 144 Dearbara. F—NIC] FoR 3 00N 10T D i haice joeation, Eouth Kide, fur the In. cumbrance (84,000); Interest 8 per cent. V17, Trib. une ofce. JPOU BALY-ROUND TO SELL AT BOMF PRICE, A 7, that desira hie property 246 Wemt conarers- X190, wiih oo housre AIE &L 1) Wont Mantes T ONCE—100 ACRES of land, 1 mile from depat, heing in . 10 Camden County, Mo. ; thix DCF acre: you cad never do ttle pertect, T. B. BOYD, i) ACRES, RORTEAST QDARTET riect, Amesots taination, $450: wil vl 16r €050 w W. PANT, Houth Ev‘-ml'}:n ll.‘ 3 KO RENT-IIOURES, Wost Bidos T_l'l RENT=812 PER MONTIL NFW 2.8TORT BRICK hous 17_Filimore:st.; $12 per month, tory frame, 1000 Weat I'olk:st.: 835 per month, 8iarge ma, 433 Western-av,: 86 per month, Arat floor 20 Tarvard-t._Inquire af 383 Western-av. ll‘fl RENT—815 PER MO/ ‘FI'N F. TORY RRICE houre, 1020 West Adal t. Inquire of W. GIHAY BIOWN, 1003 West Van Buren-st, Sonth Slde. ['Q RENT=X0. 13 0AK-AV., A TWO-STORY AND ‘hasement nrick houte with ${ansard roof: will ront efther lumluced or_unfuraished; povsession given st ones. TURNER & BUND, 112 Washiugion-at., or call at the house. 'O, RENT—ON MICHIGAN-AV., NEAR TWFEN+ '._;(!fll—'fl‘:‘; L :fikhnnd’:mnelyl nrl‘hne;ldl';?“.! with T \gh Ppair] Imediae posrot: Viomit demireds A AV ERREL, 3 Debotuat & HICK 1OGBE, WITH COK, 153 Lasetie-st. G [0 REXT—BRICK HOUSE, N0, fi7ky WABABIL ov,, near Eighteenth-st., 19 rooma, a1l modera fm- frarenienta) pomcision at Gnce, MEAD & COE, 153 Subnrbon. [0 RENT—ENGLEWOOD~-FINY, 3.8TORY £1 TOR% AR -Toom coftage, one rom care i aes them B S TILUOTSON, (B B ator ok WANTED.MALE MELP, ' ATED~A W CTERSEA P D~ FINST-CLARS EESEM A W Addreys ITARLEY & McKEEN,Pt:n\unIuK.'J'I& VVANTED=A CUTTRR, ONE_THAT CAN Y el Toi o8 o iny e A oS0 need aonly. Addrem, stating witges reouired and Inst place of cmployment. 1, cara af Letter-Gareler 23. 1 o but fritciase wiated, 4. 1. PLANAGAN, Cllabone Tows, ANTED=A GOOD PLATN SINN-WRITRIL, AT WA A SR i a €O.'8, Igtenati-placa and Twenty-sevesthost cellnnenus, m TANTED—MEN AND LADIRS TO SPLL 3 tni, Chromon, Decdith. PHOLKTADIA weiehoy Jeweiry, tricka, noveltics, ctc. ‘Uvera thowssnd fadt 'r, _Catslo; . C. M. LININ N, 43URckBon Aty OhICARDS s ICAN NOVELTE Oy 198 Biate. W PATENT ATCTI- natfonery, AMEH- W A, TO NI, e Moarte RIT 3 o Esat Washin ngiinh, Tlouse. o EVERY WHERE, AT ANY TIME, ng binewt (o Ametiea. Unr plan ticaly requiresnn experienica, and vut THOND who deatrs B samplen crra fo trial, address, with siamp, " Chicago. ANTED-INTELLIGENT AND EXPERIENCF e o o Wiavess o el e AT CySlopedie. ArtJournal, etc.” D, APPLETON & COy a1 Washington-at. VWANTED-S1X"GOOD CAXVABSERS T0 SELL vew article [ tae cley. Addreas V 1, Tribune. VWANTED-uY A PROM| AND RELTABLE tea. Mloll::nl.flln!lillc.ml‘(n lli&afl mlhfia h;flzll and i ne city. referend fare. Vin, Tribung omcer o L Domesticse WA.VTRD—FOR EVANSTOR-YOUNG (;II'IL l?Ok!I light housework; no washin Bwedo or Norwe, x.uaplyi nl&?!’(.‘lux- W ot tnd el IR preferred. = o Beeral hoismork o wase ELe ply at Koom 28, No. 193 Washiington.at. a4 ANTED—A GIRL "HOTBEY 5. WA R ehal 10 DO LIOAT HOTREWORS sturg TRST- or Hweds RENT=RICELY-FURNISIED ROOMS, APPLY A _a 90, 118 Fast I(lndulD)I-}l- 0 REST—PLEASANT FRONT NOOMS, Nii A _raralsned, very chieap, a1 78 Enat Vaniiiren-st, [0 HENT—A LARGE WELL-FUKNISRED RUOW, yery, desirable for two genticmen: Mo & latga rDfl'm_WIDI‘IIlmlIIK'_l‘I_EP. 12 Eldridge-court, e 83 CLATR OPPOSITE. COUNT- Tlouse~Ilanusoniely-furnished rooms at $2 and up; some very cholce front rooms, Wost Sido, 'l‘f) RENT=-PLEASANT FLAT OF SIX ROOMS ON secund floor, 947 adlson-st.; Lath, walear-closet, e€tc. s newly calcimined and patoted; cheap, POTWIN & CORUY, 148 earborn-ate_ = "0 HENT—-DEBIRADLE. ROOMS FOR GENT men, with or withont board: house new and thore ouahly hested. 2 Ogden: opposite Unlon Psrk. Norih Side. '0 REST~FURNISHED ROUMS, $2 TO 83.50 PERR meek, with irc, cunvenlent fouusiness centre. 137 el Hichig: 4 gear Ci LE- Storese "['ORENT-6:5TORT AND BASEMENT BULLDING 2 southesst corner Monroe and Market- sia, AUl alter to sult guod tenant; low rent. POLWIN & CORBY, 140 Dearborn-st, NDTIIRD FLOORS aad Gasement of 125 b uth Frunkiin-at. (4 feet nortt of Staclson), Formerly occupled by Geannis & Farweil Low rent to right party, PUIWIN & CORNY, 146 Lrearborn-at. Miscellnncous,. 0 RENT—AND FIXTURES FOR SALE—A VERY eleaantly fitted-up Uat-room, with billiards, st 738 tichigan-av., near Twenty-accond-st.i s entira ulldlig for Fent, A spleudld chance for eltber fure Tislied rooms upeatalrs ar for privaie uoper-roomd. 1Y JACOH Wil oom 3, No. T4s Dear: TLOCKS, AND THACTS OF 7n; J'0 RENT--AGRE 'O LEST=ACH! fout ANTED—AT 1. DEARBORN-AV,, A i1 0 waaiand o wnd ok 1 (hG ighen, ‘ DA FIRST-CLASS MEAT AXD P.\ET“\: couk at 184 Hlfl!'ll. Sonmstres: VWASIED-A GuoD MACGHINE one to sew by haud. ~ Cali at 883 Miscellancous TV ANTED-A NESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL T0 sing Tyrolean sangs [n & first-clasnconcert fall in Jllmaukee.” Avply 0 JOUN Fo WYAN, Noom 7, 171 JANTED—20 JS':}"E"I[TD LEATN D{mssmufi 3 2 Datrworl embruiders, ot . LAMES" BUSINESY & 58 State-at, LADIEST ¥ BCHOOL,' 256 State-st. Torms Address C 43, Tribung ofice. © el OIRLy ALSO Bouthi' State-st. VWANTED=A LADY TO FIT SIOES. ALSO A Aopigicimen for fadles ol pers and cllidfon a stioed, No, i -8t 3 Apnigac Kol T wenty-sixilist., near Cottago Urove UATIONS WANTED-MALE. IRookkecpors, Clorks, &ce SH'UATI N WANTRD=TO WOIK EVENINGS ON booka old accounta, by @ bractieal bookxeeper of ten y " cxperfencey best of city referencen, in- cluding present employer. Addres & Tribune ai S“’UA'I_”IOS WANTED-BY A UNG MAN FROY the East, having fftecn years' experfence s o fur niture saie-many firat-class foference. pitars susmang erence. Addross C 44 - e Traaess ITUATION WANTED-IN A VINEGARFACTOIy. N by & young man, perfectiscampetent to tako charge’ Sl understauds tho plekie husigens; reference laal cu ddress for three days 2 10, Tribune ofiter. WANTED: Domestics. JITUATION WANTED=BY A CAPABLE AMENIs Loy CAD Kirt o cook or o geacral works €iiy or coun- Sry1 seferences. Call at 949 Sta fitrd Foor. jolce tand ‘suitable for gardening or farming, at | GITUATION TED-BY A G600 GIRL TO DO uth L ), 14 il th. P’roducers are happy. general housework. Call, for two daya, as 207 Cal YOURG & ROWLEY, 129 Fifin-ars e umet-av. _Good references, I'ORENT-CHFEAP—THIRD AND FOURTH FLOOTS QITUATION AN D—-BY AN ENGLISH GIRI o Yo a1 FeAs ARt anctnnet e | S350 dakeneral fonsawork o o sowal Fanir, - Call Yery destrablc lofts. PUTWIN & CORDY. 40 Dear: | I8 Tweaty-sisthest. ~ = buru; SITIJATI D~BY A RELIADLE aInt. o do r!nerll hnm'uvkslllmmuumx understands cooking slid Isundry work; three years in last places references, Call \WANIED=To REST—2, WNTRHED houe of pot s, i 8 desirablo 1ocatian on the Northor Bout Bide, G 47, VWASTEDZTO REST-I TIAVE DAILY, APPLL: ‘catione from rrapansible partiea to rent dwellings 1a the Routy Divislon, Oakiund and Hyde Park owners snd ngeuta haxing prinerts’ will ind i (o thelr sdvmnt: W at 12 Des Urove- v, city Hunts. HENRY 0, GoopHiCL o HOUSE NICFLY, FET: TANTED=TO RENT—A nishied with all modern {mprovements. Address i GUT M f‘A%‘TUIl G NUSBINESS FOR salo) s nice irads, Iarps pronts, quick wales. A apicndid chanca forman totravel, Call st 239 slate: st., loom 12 Ol BALE. INTEREST IN A FINST-CLARS and weil. aticd manufacturiug bustnety e ng & farge bul 3 eattal ainple; terms 83,000 down, walnder ou secemm: Beletinarinn eluy. - Fof tull Variiculars call ond. CUERGRV TN Uisalia-stes dhtca FOU SALE-FILST-CLASS dwelilog, Tot 50200 fect; all modern tmprovements; feasunabia tarms. - Addreis UARLNEIL Graady Conn: 3, ting terma; business in & vdating ferma; RIS BALUON, ALSO DRICK e BALE: GOOD-PAYING CU reataurant in 8 good, location; entabil rticulars addresa C 35, b2 [0 PEISONS SEERING I iTE W [“3.: 8 Iarge and rosperous manufacturing tuslacss, ‘whosa foicign interesis compel hini tu go to Europe, i desiryus to pisce his home department in charwv of some kctive, comp tenl man of husiness, one who s free from al) embarrassmonta; to sucl he ‘will seil his 1oterest Liere for about #5,(00, aud take pay in the prot- 1ts of goods healone wiil buy of hitn within onn yeary o capltal of from $7, 000 to $ 10,000 will be led Lo run. the husiurss; no one need Apply unless he has the et Eg TR IduArs APSY U0 WAL, Lo TAEWCE iaent, Fur full particulars ap L L, 3 & CO., mhsnfl at. pHEMANREYE m’ux‘wollxhs. NEW YEAR AND & haif ago: beat coal . l' teultural county In Juwa; within 40 teet of C.o FoR pot, and near & QWL dhpt, 10 pbu weanl 8 bafgaln address soun, hEEFFE & HEBERLING, Knoxvilly, Marion County, Ia, I aLHT Vernon-ar, = enced, Call &t U3 Wabaali-ar, . i ITUATION A Y A VERY COMPETENT ne.r'r:zwlm nainess place aa meat or s b 363 Btato-at.. Room 10. e N A P i, washin, sad. Ironing. or genera il familys good Toferoces. " Aoply corner Pine, WAN QrivATION ED—NY A _GENMAN GIli TO & eoo) K In N it A o of 4o Renorar RO Sorie 158 small American family, for two daye. ITUATIONS WAKTED — BY TWO txu”l.Fu firiata o peneral housework In a privata familis. Cail at 187 Bouth Lalsted-st, Address V. work [n all thelr branclies, amnot afrald to work efther in laundry, hotel, or private famlly, Pleass atata loca- tion, what kind of work, and salary. Address at on Vi, Tribune omice. WANTED=DY A GINL TO DO GF UATI SR oewore: 574 Bouth Can: ITUATION WANTED=TO 10 BECOND WOIK IN 8 private famlily or boarding-house, o objection 10 tho cate of children. _Apply ¢ 1435 Wentworth-av, qlTl‘A'"ON WANTED-IY A GIRL IN A PRIVATE $fAm07, who understands thoroughiy caoklng snd Ig.u'r;‘tfi;y'vurn would do general hoasawork. 314 Routh 5 ITUATION WANTED=DY > I PROT: eatant girl to do genersl housework. Town or coustry. Cail for three days et 65 indla; qn‘r‘mfm.\‘_wTNi' DDV A COMPETENT GIIL A irl (o do general bousswork. ~ Test of refercnces given. Inauire for swo d: 1l SITUATION WANTED-DY & GOOD DANJER glrl (o do gericral honsework in a small Amcrican family. Is a goud cook, Csll 8% 12 West Erfe-st., third-door, ITUATION WANTED-NY A GTiL 70 COOT, waib, agdiron or do general housowork {n Drivats famtly, hieat of references f required, Address V 3, Tribune ofticc. cn-nu'f".«"n u-'llzr El K’ t Handalph-st. 4 FINANCIAL, VAN DE_ON DIAMONDS, WATCHR! dolph-st., near Clark. Hoom 5 snd6. Estsblished 13M. A JUlkisi baTi LN YOUR OWN | hou r 3 co pam) for 8 e pitets” free, LUBINS' Partable Turkiah Bath C0., 6 kast Fourti'at,. Clucianatl, 0. , FIGURE, DEVELOPMENT, ETIQUETTE, B bR RN NG G aien & La)-pao ook aynopels frve. Do La Banta, Cirlcago. T AMOND JEWELRY, 1 pair earrings, 8 karats, extramely Ans genu. I§nlrumnn 315 Karats, 3utamond pin, 13 Karats, T'dlamond stud, Bty Karat moud ring, 334 karat mund, unsct, biy Kavets, h hother dismonds, for disposal. . Y e e R oy o, A7 167 East Kfnxle-at. \FANTE CI. WASTER-FiTE " POOL-TABLED MUSBT VY “bocuean. _Addrews V1 T oice, ‘v.\h‘ —A BMAL) AMILE-HUOM WITH Axtures. - Addreds V17, “fribunc office. £ N=$3IE FINSI-CLASS WHOLEBALR huuse (0 ar7enge for thy cxclusive sale of ny articlej large protte. W, P, NEED, _MUNICAN. JALLET, DAVIS & CO.'s UPHIOHT PIANO8 wero (ho only unes outof OVEF Lurly comipoliture ihat pccived special weution and houursat tho Cene stand In tune longer than any planos made, 1 ey are vich sud full In tune, tructed (v endure, audure (n overy essential e Detioct planus of the aye, usical rsstsrs aid aainteurs fu Auierica aud Lurons prouvunce the ifalict, Davis & Co, Uprlcute unrivaled, These ilance, with oiher wusical tstrumnonts of tho Deat inakea, can bo found a3 my warcroots, Hidsirats «d prica calaiogues furulsned tresua applicition; RSt B sad Adienr ik, Cnliade et For b O eauned At Davie & Cor rson Plana Company's pisavs, ¥ Rimbal) planos. smith American oncans, Bixuullmtl‘.(hl.'l R K0 Toruaw. ein tho langest housa ta Ml Noribwesss g the lungest ho and carrylug the largest atuck, we are in coudliivn to offer unusual low price: In;'ll arers, lanvs an 0?! of iifernut makes 83 prices lower than ever offered Lefure lu this market, “Deals ey ind phpcbaters wil i 168 L Savastage to e Otk S e pr s d ¥ VW W kAL, Corner State and Adama-sis, ___LOST AND FOUND. _ FDUND—A BIIN. N | have hin by provin Apply lo Jaultor, Koom OBT—POCRBET-BOUK, T R W R C R P e o 1 ity o .Num?l-m Lelug kept for sickness. The hoder Mrl‘:l'u aciof kinducss by roturolag the sswe w0 Fiecld, oo % G0 oHa vincer'™8 *he snine o 1LO5TzA, BLACK IUSSIA-LEATUEI FOCKET- book un [pdisus-ay. car, coroer Madison and stsie, MU p. . Tucadayy car {w\u Burtli; coutained key, ourds owner, uid small amgount vf mioney. Flder will Lo sewardud upva loaving sk M. T. AMES & CO.'5, 198 Lasatlent, ANTED-TIIE CLOTHES dby ulehs ks, YD BATLY e thrK Che s o7 Bidwontia, W. SEAYK Hibarnian Back. MORN = HEWAJD-LUST SUNDAY $0, wE At i S e yali e e o shiafedinal T i l{lll‘h‘““ Cenlic 4y ., aud receive the above & wother's thanks, ; 1, WITH cl clasp, contaluiug two $10 ND ush 50 WEST MONIOE- o arriagen eto. Luknats Caad JriE oy WAKLHO! i, of acocka of o, urniture, ierchandis any suoauiy legal luterual, - PAID FUll OLU GOLD AND BILVER. Monoy to loan on walchea. dianionds, and valuablcs o'nvvr{ escription &t QULIISMII'Y Losn snd Itulllon Gica icensedse U0 Ease Mad Eatat : C. COLE. 14§ DEARBOLN. L. Soi i Tow thirin oo roat short thine In sums 10 sult, -NT., 1AS 10 estale; 880 85,000 for TTUATION WANTED-UY A NOTWEGTAN GILT, 10 do second or gencral Liousawark in s suali family. 177 Wout Huron-st., I the rear. QITUATION WANTED=BY A GO0D GINL FOlt general hovsework, kitchen work, or sccond worky Teferances If roquired. 130 Houth Jaforson. ITUATION WANTED=BY A COMPETENT GIRL D 10 do general housework. ~ 1317 Weatworth-ay. QITUATIUN WANTED-RBY AN L MAN ) 10 do general hausoworks not afrald o worky girki ;?fll?.ml‘rli of reference. I'lesso call at 23 Twenty- b 3 QUIUATION WASTEU-TY A GOOD BWEBGIT TIrI 10 do second wurk or cook, wash, and’ tran, Resldence (53 Bremer-st, NONEY 30 LOAX O TINITULY, HANOR 5% witholit Temoval. or on g0l collate . 0. WILAON, Woom 3, 11t and 118 Famloryh-ate OF $3 AND UPWARDS N IGEEL 3 5 be hiad 16 exchango for currency st the counting Foomn of the Trihune Camp EXOHANGE, FOR e -room”_of tho_Tribune, JILVEIL 25 AND W L PILCES IN PACKAURY L) of 310w exchange for currency st counting: room of “Tribunc Company. B Ao P‘ A PRIVATH od fron, Address 144 North slfu.\ FION WANT family to cook, was! Luc ST-E N WAST reference, 3k Dea -day. SITUA‘HBN WAN'ITD—“\' A '{: CAPABLE gir 10 do the work o 8 small famiiy: ls & nive cook, North side praferred. B4 Loa-place SlmATII'DN"W.\NTflD: 0 COOK, it i=AB BECOND GINL—000D barn-av._ Plesse eall fo-day, ) n, by & coiupetent girl, Apply st 18 Hirmon- 07TO- $10,000 ON” CITY tefaity sl lowest [’ LoAN-SUMS ¢ 4 Lasalle: rupe] d reudratee. W. M “TANT 0 ROKROW $10,000 FORR 8 YEARS ouns G40-acre farm fu Cham| Imwlll" o 1Ly 017 pof ceot mud 3% commissiun: Address V. buze ofor. \ AddrensV 12, Trinade omce, 0 HOKROW $3,000 ¥OR FIVEE T0 t Ive security of un- neathio loan sskedi roas I . Buk 40, Oslie EOFF, 14 PER CENT T4 LO city m.) ratale (n sums to sull, J, Ltesper Llock, “'7 ron ll(b;;)‘l(d JA(N@A&‘H"‘{"UIIKIE ing ood, B, Bator pea ! G LIBRARIES Ol BMALL apase of ran Liear of purchiasar "0, Triuuo omce, o o ALL LOTS OF BOOKS WANT: LA Es Orlee Rtk Kae.0%, SR Cheap HulK Bture, 10} dadfson-at, “()){) YOLUMES NEW AND OLD BOO 9-‘)00 I-IIIJUIH Ll»l"l: 'l'l“)l?l‘:m i uisga. ehcup AWTNER WANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF 40, watchuaker by tradc, with swall stoci of would k8 he acquaintance of widow lady: {ha b mare ue oo Luslucad it coubd be carried u anine storo 1 comTaay OF separately. v TR on Soueriprion of ustueas uad locatiod, Vi, Tribune oftice. ARTNER WANTED—WITH A C APITAL of §3,000, who Wil (nicredt bimse,t personally fa thie nabutacture of § patented wheel-hos Bot Yt €stab- libed. 16 fs & bud for (he sinion, and has many sd- vautages. Can e relailed aeariy s clicap as the ordi- ary e, Workiog taedels can be sceu In thid city. ‘wil or addreas DIG. 1, VAMPILL, Laporta, Tud, _BALE T PARTNERS WANTED, _ Y < 0R BALE_DIAMON De—A ¥ .l‘ talrus, cost orlal] .Ilg.illl.rl'kll'ln:sl . PG iz stoues, cuet §: I tugctber; great bargalio Baeeldsiagly or &1 ers et bargal 1u, 4 Le, wiveu in thiess. Can ba scenat 129 Btate- 8., cur, Maditou. JOR - BALE— | o, ., Bited BAKELS. M. —____MORSES AND OAHRIAGES, ~A GOOD 7-YEAR-OLD WURK-HORSE S e TITION, GHOVER & T 7 ine, 190 35 Rures LOW, dreas V11 "Fribuse oitice, 'S'lfu'nm:v WANTED—IY A GUOD ™ GIitL, Please call st 1435 Wentworth-ay, UOOD UEUMAN JITYUATION WANTED-BY Address rl to do second work) reference given. 147 Rrcher-ur. e TTUATION WANTED-_IY A PROTESTANT GIRL a8 couk in 8 privato fanilly: ca givo best of refere Calisi 13 5outh Grocu-at, TED- TIOUSEWOIIK, uirli @ood roferences. Apply ence, N WANTED—DY A GITil, 0 U0 GEN- al houseworki reféronca 3t requiréd. ~Call At 40 West Obfu- S FUATION WANTED=-BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO SI‘L’U Tmml"ork n;:gnulr,al houscworic. 834 Statee SL., up-stalrs. _lieferences given. QITUATION WANTER-NT A YOUNG GIliT FOI genersl housewurk in s suall private familyy can brin {M refercnce from the jaat placy. Plesss cull GF addfeaa for tw daye 63 Bremer-sts A e - oo TUATION WANTED-DY A COMPETENT GIN e Tamby 10 con, wadhe ahd Hon.” Pleacs callat Bl Bromerst, ON W, D-BY A RELIALLE .GIRL S“;g"fl all {lmfi .‘fn to quIllehl‘n ’:urk 0 e larie Call for (wo days at 111 Hubbard-st., uear A PRIVATE FASI a4 0% an 10 do gencral housewark gvodreturence, Vribune ottce, ITUATION WANTED=BY A WILLING UIRL A8 cook and lsundress or general housowork, Call o% prescat employer's, 340 Nichixan-ay. Seamatrossese ATION WANTED—BY A STYLISH DRESS. S'E‘l’uk’:‘n & few more fumllies on the Routh Bl to dew Ly Lo dayi cuts and 0ta plcely.” Call ur adiress 1453 L7alric-ay. Y AN EXPERIENCED drcuiakers can cuts 0, and do all Kladsof failiy diugs Wil work by (o day or weok. Anpiy st 14 o Iousekoopors. WANTED A8 WORKING HOUSE. Mty cotyeiant to da ail o SITUA'!IQN' " ‘cad for threo daye st yzd kveper; 18 ork. -~ kinds o fidblary scaliancouss griganiox, whsten-uy A Yousa vLapy i sipericion s cogriat of currestinu- povment suliabia for 8ady. eyl Cut Jo an ghice, r day o Addresa ¥ M 8 Qeneseo. TQ EXCIK 70T EXCIANGE-MY E 3 o % In Cblcago fu PTG ALY TR Neurasks sad Kausas isads. TES FOIL BIX-INCIT ro. 0. K. JONES. 16 GPEN B ud bard w! L SR SO S ammonat. o Towe farns, SURYBUK 1HLLy 07 Wakhin S ALL BIGUT. 5-—L GOSE RISONAL—F. AL Welcuise~1. A3 omen * Aloud turday.