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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDA Jeal-tender, and when judgment I8 rendercd it §a neither the atandard wnit of value nor a legal- tender n payment of the judgment, why are wonot driven to the necessity of reducing the debt to Ita corresponding value in gold, and rondeting jndgment for that amount? If a rafirond comipany fssue ita bonds for $1,000,000 when sllver {s the standand and legal-tender, and if, where fudgment. fa to be rendered for the debt, the gold dollar fa the standard snd the only legul-tender, and It stould ba then made to appear that a silver dollar is worlh only 92 centa In gold, why wonld not £920,000, Instead of 1,000,000, be™ the trus measuro of lie deht T1 this reasoning bo sound, the Presfdent fs not far wrong in thinking that all debits, public and private, contracted since 1878, are paysbie in gold coin or its equivalent. But from thisit ticceasarily follows that the militons of bonded debts of all municipal apd otlier corporations, o well 58 all private debta contracted prior to 1873, are pu{nmu In silver or {ts equivalent In gold coln. It we are in this dilemma, the soon- FEBRUARY 26, 1878, 3 at the end of the fifteenth century,” (Disracli's 1ife of bfs father), ' e is now the favorite Min- ister of the Quicen, and has in his train many of the most notable members of the proud aris- tocracy of England.! His object all through bis life has heen to glorify himsclf. TIn is themost wonderful egotist that Lthe world ever saw. His adulatlon, lus adrolt, delicate flatterings, his Jrompt compliance wlth the Royal will, cannot hut be pleasing Lo the Queen. And then note what a position he holils before a wondering world, "flas It not gone forth to the cnds of the carth that he, Benjamin Disracll, of the house of Iarael, s the favorita Minlster ot the Quecn of Great Britain and Empress of India, who has honored him 18 few Primo Ministers have been honored¥” i : 3 COUNTY AFFAIRS. 0'Donnell and Hig® Ringe==The Weak-Kneed Reformers. ntated ho wan dolng all in bis tpower tn_mect onr uat demands, and that {t wan not hia fanlt that we ad nat yet been patd, Tt it waa hecanse ho had not recelved a cont from Caok County for the last five months. And hie farther atated that yoor hon- orable lionrd did not eara for the working-clusses, tural Instinctfo flll yone own pockets Delora paying anyhody elne, We dan't believe Mr. Walker, knowlng that the men who hava been alected by o majority of the connty's citizens can- not be diskionorabla men. It s from yonr honor, gentiemen, that wo expect yon will nee all your infinenco fo reliavo nd onr (amilies and the excessiva wynts we have too long suffered. We would bo cnually ratisficd if in tho futnro you wonld make the cholce of a mora reaponsible man, for all Walker's rewonsibllity consinta in thess words: *+Vice, Intrigue, nnd les," (ientlemen, we twill extend yon our heartfelt thanks for tho helping band yon™ will lend to onr justdomand, ¢ U7 A, Catosue, Mt RYax, Haxo Iaznuaxy, Commitsée, Tho document waa referred to tho Financo Cotiniittee, after somedispute. de part o' lieroes! Well, I wouldn't. In do fust place, de Toss might go home widout beeaklog & strap. In de mnext place, It does n hoss good to run. In - anwdder place, maybe de man lell him enhitch- cd, an' lie orto run sway. Agaln, {er 1night save do woman’a Jife to perreit her to be- come a werry, werry wicked womau indefucher. Herolam am a big fing, but dnr's time for it an’a place for it, aamo as pitchin’ a brick-bst at a policeman,’ 13¢ true hero fs do_man who would calkelate how fast do runaway hoss wnfflnn: what his value was; look at the algo of de fo- male In de cuttab; figure up the cost of hein' Jerked down, an’ stept on, an’ all mashed up; speckelate on whedder de hoss wouldn't run away next day; weluhdechances of bein’ eanght in de fron-work of the cuttah an’ dragged o' miles. When he got all deso 'rangements set- tled in his mind he would stop dat”hoss like n fallin® tree jtpedes the gallop of a rabbit. Be horons, gemn’len, but dvan® fly off de handle to oneside. Weowill now frow open de dosh for Lusineas." THE 'l‘nllllj!!:v_!'lnfl:‘flll OFFICES. X 2L, i ANTED-MALE MELE, IN OUDEL Trades. & ‘VAFTHH ~8HOEMARKEN AT 861 FORTY-TRIND- WV ', (tinton srar N VW ARTED-FIRST-CLASS BITOEMA #rs, Reclers, trimmers, buraisnera. on chiidren’s sliods. ¥. 0. CASS, 34 Bua VW ANTED-X FIST (LSS SACHINIST O DIE: maker. Noother wanied. NURTON BLOS., 64 and 44 Kive ¢k p. m, during tne we '0X, Booxselier ‘near Wabsah. and untll 9 p. m. nd’ Btatloner, 150 Sattoner, stc., 100 7t Side News Depot, 1 Halsted. Jeweer, Newa-Dealer, and Fancy .. enrner Lincoln. . ©ITY REAL ESTATE, WILL ON TUESDAY NEXT' Edwin Walker’s Men Clamor for Their Pay—VYaluo of Connty Orde;u. iployment Agencies, - Ei ANTED~50 RAILEOAD. | n‘o“:ht‘figrk. A R A A meeting cf the Connty Doard was held yesterday afternoon, all the members prosent ¢xcept Messrs. Burling and Hoffmann. Upon the reading of the minutes Mr. Lenzen arost With o paper fn his hand which eome one pad written for him, from which Lo read, It was 0 motlon to amend the miautes by striking out the word Miscellancous. VWANTED-A AN THAT THOROUGHLY UN- derstands washing buggles and carrisges, st Live SO, Siable, 08 Whitingit.,"hetweea Wells 's0d La- VW ANTED-TIVE GENTLENEN O TADY CiN: ‘vavters for the clty, ajéo agentd and canvassers i exery cily and tawn n th Northwzat. ta Introduce ca- tlrcly now artfcies. WAL COUK, 920 Wahash-av, GLADSTONE IN AN AFTER-DINNER BPEECITN. * Who shall describe Mr. Gadatons at his best" aaks an Enelish reporter in apeaking of the appearance of that stateaman at tho recent s moni: the tawn, " Title pertect, coming direct from the JJohn Gray, (ke origlyal owaer, This sale [¢ heing mada ‘close Up A partnership, And {he pronerty will be sold L whatever price s bid for it. Terma mule Known st ihe time of sale. ~ A large portion can remaln secured TANTED=A BOY OF ABOUT 13 YEA Dt e flor fomedisniite, gold coln. il ¢ ma, the sogn by murtiage on whe proverd or long time, at low rate e el A A R X R i mfir( tho Publio Borstco | _ Mr: Conly aid Walker had dorio the best ha o r;:.r_t:‘_tr\!ll"“lu!!chn:'" o rnedtgflru s {—tm% for dinner of tho Palmerston Club at Oxford, The _—..—I‘LU 1 ‘Y— g‘x B A Yars. ~ Rog n | Li*parenta, inauire ia the Jeweiry stors afiar 108.mi, from tha majorlty repor s i : contd 12 phying. bls men, And howas ot €0 | ROt onls vo Ith placs ot o locel-render. but mako ex-Promier had been playfully prodding an fce- MLEY. wiRlings great vireain wil o well 10"t on hand o Saaon s 2 Committce, on the L t! (;'Dt o mpt cof- | biame. Heliad county orders, but could mot | jt the atandard of valuo ikewlse: hen o futura pail with a meditative fork.” Lord Gran¥ille near Sre————n) P e deponiied at iimaot e, BLISON. FOSENOY RENIE Chieuits, tha Berolne af Ketnver Coubty, {ract had been nlreads lot to onnell. convert them {ato cash.” e wanted to pay his | jegislation will be likclyto tear it from ite Hlm * incising the tablecloth with a dilettante | One of John Browa's liarper's-Ferry Come | &CO., suctionecrs, efc, Mine. 1 13,00 Atready soid, _Hox v, Chicago, 1Il. Tho Chalr held that the motion was out of | men, and was willing to turn his ordera over Lo | anchorage. X. Y. dcssert-knife,” and Prof. Jowett, with ¥ face mand. , 000 CARN WILL, DUY ANTED-SAL] SIN WS Foi FOF 105 order, for toamend as proposed would be;to FamE them, ex I LRt nd aambiee o This struck ono Commissloner with great fa- 2 all wreathed fna cherubic smile,!! whispering Bpeeinl Correspondence of The Tribune. B Gncawaling i Cnicar an Shrea ot e best aitich ther & Committea rcport, Il maintained that | , Vuisstruckono Commissionce with qreat I OURRENT GOSSIP. Pent monpIace e themrant loader s ata. | BINMARCE, D. T, Feb, 20.—Mavbe It would | 3500 initial 1§ e ami s perteeily SHEANCe It | Saranart oo EARE s P SO tho minutes were correct, and that the only way | Treasurer tako up the orders Walker was hold- At lust the leader rises to speak: ** A pausc, | he fnteresting to aay a word or two sbouta | o0 ledsed lot wiih low ground rent; house it e pectect Y A T T Ak AENT 1o oraso the word *“meat" fiom the report | ing, and tssue o him 1o liou thereof ordera in LOVE. lfi';'::‘,‘:;}Emfi:‘;‘;‘:’Wlfufl“‘fi'jz‘cgt&zffi‘:‘fl chinracter I receotly fell dn with and have as- | Koom 7, i ¥iagfeonse sl : m,’i\";:;’_’;;' e e would bato reconstior tho veportyote. | 8 atms, hnd to divided as to cover What 1O | o roset of Bummer mey wither cyoni p murmur of epplouss which clrcied tnd | yocisted with somewbat. Ho is tho only sur- | JJOK BALECOR EXCUANGE € TV ANTED- G000 BTEADY HES 10 Mr. Bradley was in favor of crasing ‘‘meat, "The Olerk Iu!m:mcd the wise *represcnta- *M1d cold, and the slect, and the raln thunderous applause. Mr. Glndstone was on his | Viviog member of Joun Brown's Smmortal | {y.aixil Laws, IVINS, attoruey, 108 At SIATHON MILL, 07 and held that the Chalr was wrong, and gave, > agtico that lie should appeal from his decision. Mr. Fltzgerald said that the Board, In §ealing Of moaning, old, stormy November; Dut Love fs ctcrnal ds pain. Ana birds of the Summer may wander To Iaads *neath a sunnier sky; fect, With one hand burfed iu bis walstcoat, the other still lightly toying with the fce-pul, with a solemn, anxlous, haggard lnak about the cor- ucrsof the ¢ cab and the firm-drawn lincs of Harper's-Ferry command. When 1 sccldentally, throueh a third party, overheard that George Washington Plumley, foreman of the Blsmarck tiva of nn intelligent and tax-oppressed peoplo that the Treasurer conld nelther take up tho orders, nor ggt could he issnc new ones, o8 tho Iatter offico k, ONEIL RESTAURATEGT, andie the nuw fied-itfhhon bevers delicions, brofitable. Ad- LY, B3 FIft| N ... _COUNTRY MEAL ESTATE, - O RALE-§23 DEN ACHE_AIACIE FARNM v 5 three miles from Union Depat and Afty-2ve miles yith the contesct matter, had eo far demon- | lat! longed to the County Cler] e St i 8ot o fawr | Tribune office,was a mun with oo Underground- | from Cilieao: house cont 85.00; two dates bacaut i |\ ke mothing moro closrly than lta imbeelity, | o dld ot koow that before,™ was there- | - But Lovo gy uaown slonds wht sunablne, | grateful silusions to_Oxford Gniversity, o | Ralirond histary, T was surnrised, and curious | RS 8s (ny S el ety Tout! | § 5 0 LAIER 0 RELL, TR fho minutes on tho subject were miked, and | “"Afy, Wheeler was oppaged to Issulng orders In nigh, aunched Into politics, rising with the subject as | to know to what cxtont. Uponinquiry, he sald | 17), This farim was sold four vears 1 83,0, and ‘” Jargeat 2s-cent etatlofiery packigo extanty p wonld always stand as a disgrace to the Doord. | any auch shape. T Board copla ot possibly Young zephysy, ltke spirits, may wander the sublect rose In jmportance, o {ho was one of tho old rallronders, DUb | wohumhugsaiticifyou want s ane farm In iyo. e T L P UG e wantod ol sition on tho subject reconsid- | do mnything more datrimental to the county’s Away to a sunnier elimo— ce-palls wero not enough nows nothlogbut | 40" oy “yych an old stoey that he | hourd time from Chica: au cannot b Tire ante: Cr o LININGTON 45 a0d o veteran melon coutd he found strong enough to reafst the vigorous onslatghts of that Glad- stonfon fork, ‘Tho arm, till now burled in the folds of the walstcoat, was released to describe rnnho\lc curves through tne air, the cyes lastied with antl-Turkish geal, the bod) swayed with all the actual yehemenco of a personal encounter with the Conservs- tive Premior, *What country have wo not provoked, what populations have we not out- raged! Tho millions of Russls aro our focs, the Christlan races are balked fa their dearcst asplrations, the Turks feel all the keen ex- credit. Ho wanted to sce Walker’s men patd, but the Board should not flood the county with onc-dollar orders to accommodate bim, The county's_bonds were worth a preminm of ¥ per cent, and it struck him that it was vory strange that coynty orders were of s0 lttle “valuo as commercial paper. It was all bosh, and thera was no bettor collateral security than county orders, and ho wos satisfied that Walker was & very poor flnancier i bo had not been able to rals¢ money on them. Ho hoped the suggestion would st be acted on. Mr, Fitzaerald was in favor of converting the o, biere It 101y nnot buy such & farm In any S1ats for €23 per arre: (¢ tn the beat vargain offered in farme. . I BOYD, Roam ¢, 190 Matican {OR BALE= §1, ot PAI=EVERY PARTICLE of 1t under cultivation, rflod frame house, harns, fences, Mll(nurllrh’l the (miprovenients cost 822 (¢ $1.00 down, balance on times call at once and got & Dareaing near Sioan, Woodbury County, Is. 1. D, BUYD, koom 7, 178 Madison-st. —___TDAL ENTATE WANTED. ___ “YAgTF- MMEDIA® '0it PUMMING, 23 - MM .Y F 7 0 feet on Mutisonots near Westcrn v Jawest cash price. Addreas I 48, Tribune uflc *Mid orange and citron groves linger, And fragrance far richer than rhyme; Dut Love, cosmopolitan ever, 1s hither and you in a broath, Aund langhs at the Winter or distanco, And sporis with the folblos of death, Faxcr Wi, e SHEFKET PABITA. Correspondence Landon Times. Having handed his battatlons over to Shefket Tasha, sccond n command here under Anmed sellom ecyer spoke of it He wasn't ashamed ot his part In runnjpg off negroes, and yet he was not after any no- tarlety upon the strength of it. In diversways, however, I found that ha was once one of Gid- dirfgs’ constituents 1n Ohloj ihat he waa an Ashtabula boy for a time, golng $here from ‘his father's form'in Western New York, between Buffalo and Rochester. His first experfence with 8 fugitive slaye was when he wan about 16 years of uge. s father and grandfather were ereds 1M, Bpofford regretted to see the muddle. Thero wore but twvo srays to purchase tho sup- plics,—hy contract or [n the open market. Al the Interest e had fn tho question was to se- cure whatever was bought at tho towest price, whether by contract or otherwisc. He had op- ed tho contract system simply because ho U1 not belleve it in the interest of the publie. Mr. Ayars nsked of tho Chalrmanif he lad been callod on to sign any boud or contract with ©'Donnell, and he replied that ho had not. DKt 'z?;znhum;:nx‘. nxnvsfi crman o [ | derua el swedun pisfarsed, “imoite A GOOD WELIABLE OIRL 10 Hauncwork b0 ko 10 Epaiew oty GLamen Bwede, weiinn gt i, MLV SEatite or Surwenian piererred. AUply toC. 1, VE "’ 7As'rv.u-l-‘on"1\""cns1yn.\mfi' ty Treasury into a wild-cat banking con- v asperation of blighted hopes. But the dutics | away from bome, when the negro came to thelr TV & uiae and tot. on fh Weat 8ide, ‘east of Centre. 7 ANTED—GIREL F0 G0~ T8¢ Mr, Lenzen, after soms fusther discussion, Counl Mukntar asha, tho Asfan Ghazl, aud liaviog ree- | of Liberals remain ali tho more clearly marked | house and told bls story, Young Plumley took | av.. andsouthof Swlisen. F. 8. it TN I ral h 3 witbdrow bis motion, ond the minutes wers | S670 and 8hoko loud and "’"I{"“""‘““" the d y i BOEF: g Plumley enoral nousowork. ApPIY a¢ ommended mo to the good keeping of that Ex- cellency of bloody repute, Meliemot Ali went off to tho statlon to catch his cxproes traln to Stamboul. In golog out of tho doorway, Me- i it in, gave lhim bia supper, and rollod for twodays, thelr ' lirst colored guest f{rom he South into tha graudfather’s bed. ‘The father rcturncd the same esening, and licard Grorge Wash{nzton's narrative of what ANTED-UOURE AND LOT FOR el oL hen, Sotret inrle. 3 Wi THOMPSON approved without objection. Tho samo gontle- man then moved that the vote adopting the MAJOIUTY REPONT OF THB TUDLIC BRRVICE COMMITIER ukmgAur of tho ordora issucd Walker, and the fssulog to him of smaller orders with which to flood Lemont, The Board finally agreed with him by o voto of 10to 8. Those voting {n the 1o protest ngainst lrm:g, £ they cannot join in the right; to see that no further ruin is wrought if they have not been able to hinder that which {s pnat and done, That is the fdeal duty of every ong who Lias the views and alms ASH, NOT ilarrison, 2 West A =X THOROUGHLY, COMP G, in 8 smail famlly, wnices £4 per weeki tone but o liavlog best of clty references mevd apply. 14 [l Ellia Park. tive were Messrs. Ayars, Boese, and Scnne, ) ELL ANTED=A_GE| GIRL, FOIt GENEN boreconsidercd, and the motion prevafled by | 9FR i hemet Al patted Shefket's round and ruddy | of o Liberals that should be the goal of cvery | he bad done. The father was s conseryativo MISCELLANEOUS, i ML thio following vota: i il e ,,',{,‘:‘,’;:,',“‘“ mumber of bills Woro submitted and check, and turning to me sald, * C'est un bicn {gunu m:n fin‘\;rié ':vho m.nlxm g;:ur:n :(!‘Ialc{mm (a Abq:;‘lunnln;. l:l“d pn;cfiedcd‘m' ll;c«.urg l(ipforg‘n IXPERIENCED r:mranluL \lnu l'l:l‘! fiyu wmg"u"r‘ia"“"..l’.'. FIft iy - AR ot Yeae—Cleaty, Conly, ygorald, nzen, Thie Lospital Committeo reported In fasor of | braso garcon, malire tout co quo V'on o dit con. | the couatey which gave him bicth and that unl- § an the probable punishiment of the whole famic | L4 wntfior wants remunerattve employment. anu. ANT FIL AT 159 801 e o T.?.‘:;’.’.;.{"fi‘f:&f:,,“hmo, sp‘m“" pine i amciniog G -nq'yunug e et atvatity BhonetsiCl; | voraity to which he owcs his trainicg.! ‘Then Iy tes ek aad ruln s bt he concluded jeris prepared or publication, Lectures prepared. Y e Htid vouhe wasbch: At Toovers yerers haritice, $0,857.74, Adoptea. had nover met him hofore. A Lrisk littlc man, hie succumbed; the faw fell, the orator was ¢t the neyro must reach the Canada crossinz, toces required, 3 It king Turkish dumb, and the tired, world-weary old man re- | and that Qeofkee was in for ft. Very carly next 1D GLOVEE 7 3 LU—A RWEDE Ot GERMAN GIRL T0 Do Mr, Fitzgerald moved that the vote on the ".fi’éos,::fl?mfi‘ffi'ifi‘ufii ”5321'53";3“&33%35 ::lt!cll"l'lrll%tl:fl : lnc: 2 luil‘up(cl:m otv:xl!c’m;nfi, f{}: mained to lnger on, ghostlike and still, till tho | morning, Georgo started off with llu{ slavoin a K OIVEY, oA eral housework fa & small family. <67 Cottavo rejection of the wminority report of the Public Serviee Committee be feconsidered, and Conly secontled the motion. Tho report provided for sdvertising for bids for furnishing all sup- plies needed Ly contract. A upinted discussion followed the motlon, but It prevailed flnally by tho following vote: Year—Clonry, ca"l‘ Fltzgorald, Lonzen, Meyer, Mulloy, Tavor, Wheeler—8, . Nays—Ayscs, Bradloy, Boeso, Bpofford, , Bonne {or proposals for furnishing supplics, and pro- viding that all other acts of thg pBo:ml in con- flict with the minority report just adopted bo rescinded. Lald over under the rules, Mr. Fitzgerald fintroduced a resolutlon, printed In another coluinn, fn regard to leasing tho county’s abstract-books. Afier tha transaction of some furiber unim- portant busincss, tho ljpard adjourned until Thursday. — e ———— GOLD AND SILVER AS LEGAL-TENDERS, To the Editor of The Tribune, + Pzonia, Iil,, Feb. 23,—8upposing the position assumed by tho antl-sllver tnen to bo true, that debts contracted sluco .he act of 1873 ara necesearily payabto in gold, then what foltowa? No legislation by Congreas can change tho con- tract, and the creditor will Lo entitled to his Doy In gold or its equivalent, Bhould this bo tho law.as to private debts, and thero belng nothlng to provent payment of Governmont debts in gold, we may well ask whercin ls public falth violated or private rights lovaded by tho passago of the Bllyer billl Dut thls argument proves cntlrely too much for the gold men. If you cannot compel tho creditor to take less than he contracted for, how s ¢ that the debtor can bo compelled to pay more than no agreed to pay! If o dobt contracted whou gold Is the standard is payable In gold, why fsnot n debt contracted when sllver {5 the standard nccossarl- 1y poyable in siiverd 'o underatand this matter fully we must not confound tho legal-tonder with tho standard of value, Belore 1878 tho silver. dol standard of value. Gold aud sflver dollars were both lezal-tender, but gold was not the standard of vatue, 'Tho sllver aollar was the bass of nll necounts, thio measure of all values and the unit of valus in the tendition of all Judgments. By it we measurcd ol values just us wo measuro Wheat by tho bushol ag clotl W tho yard, Ifa man contracted to pay 81,000, that sum represented 1,000 times 4125 grains of ellver nine-tenths fino coloed fa the miut of tho Unlleddmn:;el. :ld bo {Auen{ to pay os agroed, tho judguncnt o tho cm’m would Lo that he vn{ [38 debt. 1f, however, o sgroed to deliver 1,000 busbels of wheat, and falled to do so, the judg- ment of the court would sot Lo that he pay 1,000 bushelsof wheat, but, the valuo ol tho whest betng reduced to dollars, the court wowtd render iudgmcm. for g0 much moucy. 8o tho value of thie broken contract is weastirce by so many dollars, and each doliar ropresents 413.8 graloa colned silver. But, whilst tho sll- ver dollar was tho standard of value, other colns or commodities might he equally with it o legaltender, It ouo agrees to pay #1,000, when a dollar moans 412.5 grains of cofned sllver ninc-tenths fine, tho wolght sud finenuas of the Qoliar enters luto the essenco of the contract, But If the law tben is 1s that yrold dollars, issucd hr the Government Mint nt 23,8 graina to the dolfar shall bo alegal- tender, then the debtor has the option of pay- fng in either kind of coln. In this caso it Is not easy to distinguish between that whicl fs tho standard snd that which (s not, for both colna bear the pamo name, and tho Jaw treats the ono as the equivalent of the other for makfug pay- ments. * But lupBaw the law Is that tho sama debt may bo dlscharged in francs st 10 cents conclusion of the feast. Of course, we dld not 100 LB e two-horse wagon, with plenty of money to pay carc much for what followed.! necessary cxpenses. iie mado the” Niagara Wiver, and successfully turncd his charge over to friends in Canada’s free atmosphere. Plumley wade some acqualutances upon this trip that gave him the hint of engagiug in the Underground-Rallway busincss. ile gradually worked fnto it. It suited his blood. Tihere waa the exeftement that made him love it, He- sldes, he thought he was doing rignt. flo has used Salmon I, Chaso'a moncy, and Willlam H. Seward's, in defraying the expenscs of the Un- derground Raflronds and almost thousands from Uerrit Smith's wealthy purse, o was not long on tho lino whon he received a letter from John Brown, then in Kavsus, in- viting hun to foin his bapd. The fnvitation was accepted. 1o spent four years with the famous Abolitfonist, and never cnjoyed lifa better. It was sanctified fun, followlng such o nan and helping negroes to eseape, he Wked traveling at nights, and slecping with his pas- sengers {n hay-mows aud hay-stucks during the daytime; dodging villages "and =~ conscrvative Democrata; exchanging shots with over-zcalous consables, sud runuing away from cut- throat alave-drivers, Though 1t was sport for him, it was business with John Brown. The old man thoughbt he waa right, and his mission approved by Heaven. FPlumley had a s0lld admiration for his bravery and hou- esty. Hrown was chief, and no dispute. When Brown settled on his farm near Harper's Ferry Plumley wastne of tha farin-hands, He tad only been there four days when the trouble be- 5nn, and the refure of” the twenty-onoth the ro-cngine bouse in Iarper’s Fercy becama a uatlonal cvent. Plumley says they meant no narm, and only intended 1o use their farm os a rendezvous and statlon on the Underground Railway. 1t wos a bold step, but Brown thaught that was tho way to Lelp the fugitive negroes. Plumlcy snticipated tho epcedy discovery of thelr " misslon, and was' mot sur- prised whet they were routed and acridentally congregated tozetber in the cogiue-huuse, ‘When tho engine-liouse fizht wasover, and every man was Jooklug out for himsolf, Plumley, snd Capt. Tidd of Doston, dropped foto a sewer runoing from the engine-housa to the river, was a mere accldent they got into thesewer, but Pjumley revards it as the Iuckiest of Lis life. They crawled through the seswer on their hands and knees, with no carthly {dea of how long [t waa and whither it led, Forfuumtely it was 1ot mcre thau 400 or H00 feet long, and emptled fute the Bnuenandoah River. = When they stood up and Jooked around, the en- gogement' was_ still in progress, and ong brave fellow of the twenty-une was pleking the hoatiles off the rallroad-bridge. Plumley thought he saw half-a-dozen fall before the aim of shat man's ritle. He didn't tarry long, but crossud the river and made huste for frecdom’s soll, ifesawnomoreol Underground-ailrond- tng. 1learrived st Asinabula, O., snd stayed there until tho War broke out. Then he enter- cd the army s a Captain, When on Virginia's round a second time, o telegram scon reuched iim, announdng the fatal liness of his wife, Hg resigned immediately, went lowme, saw his wife ale, and in a short time made a now home in Minnesota. Mo bas now been fu Bismarck for four years. Tenur, e —— DR. REYNOLDS AND HIS WORK, To the Lditor of The Tridune, Cnicaco, Feb, 23.—Doring tho past five AT 60 CENTS n sdvertisement we let o 600 pale dally £ thirty UunulneJucrll 2-button; all colors and opera 8. ry size from 5% to 4 Atted 1o your hands 808 pibsica feion Hhcine @ par. war 8 "_I’__VILAIUH KID ULUVE UE_P&T. 04 Stat IL_ NUTXCE—THE UW 15 W ahout Wr) pine doors atared with C. H. Thielcke, at 161 Esat Kinzi , 0 1873 or 1473, 1f not called for witiiln ten days will be sold for charges. I8AAC CIWBBY, ownerof buliding, NDRESSED KID GLOVES— o BPECIAL PRICES for Jouvin's best quslity; sli sizes, fram 53 to 7}, In the most flu.lr;ni:;ulnrl. -bu visage, which, but for & certain vivacity of b round black cye, Is distinctly owliab, [{s wea his fez Jauntily ou ie cropped littlc skull, and hos an afr gamin (chaplkin, as the Turks ex- press It) which 1s not very terrible. 1lo may well be what it is safd Lo ls, a smart soldier and o bon camarade. 1should swear ho has Greck blood in his veing; his physiognomy betrays it, aud likewlso the un-Ottomanic dash of swagger by which be shows his Greek self-couscious- ness, o .o . 1 found Bhefket and Kerim In tho village, | The former indulged In & dlatribe against Mr. Giladstono, who, hc said, was the main _causa of all tho bloodslicd that had occurred, Then, speaking of himseif, ho said, *As Allah Is my witness, I did not do what 1t s sald [ dId at Ba- zardjik. [ flrst buried all the dead; and after- wards theso dead were shown as having been slain h{ me. ‘hen I promused amnesty Lo those who lald down their arms, and declared I would fire upon those who did not. Ikept my word to both, and mno ®ficer In my position could do no more or less.” Then came a long discourse about lis carcer, and his abidence by the humane grcwpuor the Koran; nod then bio sald, “And thoy call me a tiger in England, Do I'look like o tiger?”” And he puslicd his fez back on his crown and put on such a comical Jook that it was impoasible to keep from laugh- fog, Thon ho added gravely, ** I have scen o great deal of military service, though I am not old. No ono could cver accuse mo of cowardice, I make 1o boast of myservices or of my bravery, but I hope Lam too much of a soldicr and too Httlo of o coward to flre, ns I was sald to have fired, on defenseless pcople.” Having known Bhotket. Pashin, only for the last thirty-six hours, jo which I have had two conversations with bin, Lean form mno oplnlon ot thae valua of theso words, 1ropeat them as L heard them, f A URSE-GIRL, AP FIGOT WITII AN INDIAN DEVIL, ! L % oritand (Me,) Press, On Thursday last Mr. J. L. Ingraham and son, of West Camden, Me., discovered tho track ofa wild animal lesding toward Ragged Mountaln, in tbe northern part of Camden. They at onco put the hounds on the track, and followed them. After following the track sbout two miles they caught sight of the animal, which proved to be an Indian devll of tho largest size. Beng ex- cclicnt marksmen, and not in any way daunted, they took differcnt routes to cut him off befora he could reach the heavy growth of timber that llea on the top of the mountaln. They agreed tomeet at o polnt half way up the mountain, whera they expected the animal would pass, J. L. Ingraham orrived first, and discovered the animal coming up. Mr, Ingraham’s son follow- ed. Seelng Mr, Ingrabiom fn his path the Indlan devil turned upon the houndand a terrible combat followed. The fight lnsted a short timo only, ns tho devil threw the lound. in the alr about ten feet, The nien dld not dare to firo for fear of killlng the deg. After throwing tho hound Into the alr, tho anfmal, secing Mr, Ingraham’s son coming up. jumpu& to the top of aligh cifl. The young man at once went below and preparcd to fire. The devll made a tremeudous leap from the cllf? to the young man bolow,—over thirty-five fect, Tho fatber, scelng that his only chance was to kil the aolmal in his leap, at onco fired, bresking one fore leg. Thbe Indian deyll struck the rou, however, tearing his cont m_ shreds, and knocking bim_ down, and they both rofled down the mountain together, nbout twenty feot. Tho hound followed sud attocked the aoimal ogain. "Tne devil loft tho Fo\mx man and torned on the doz aud threw him into the alr agaln, and the dog struck on a ledgo below, nearty dead. Mr, Ingraham took the gun ‘Wis sou had dropped in the strogelo and fired. Tho antmal foll on its side, but was still very feroclous. Father and son then took thelr guni and struck bim until ho ceasod to move. Ile measured five feet, and Jooked very much liko on Amerl- can paather, : THE *LETTER OF CONTRITION.* Frank D. Moulton, Mr, Beacher's *3lutual Friend,” 18 addressing dafry conventions In the West, but ho turnod aside from tho butter and cream question tho other day lonx enough to say awordon an old subject to an {nterviewer of the Indinnapolis Sentinel ; Reporter—Well, 3Mr, Moulton, I should liko to have you say somethiug about the Heecher question. Mr, Moulton—1 am_entirely unwilling, sir, to bo {nterviewed on that question. I can only say thiss ‘That I feel the profoundest sympathy for the funocent sufercrs In that palofal drama. As for Mr. Beecher, If thero 18 any one who rejolces In his downfall ft fsnot L [ tried to save him. 1l is the victim to-day of the tech- uieal legal advice of lawyers who wers morg Induenced in Lebalf of their own professional notorlety than by cars for his preservation. Thero wore only two ways to savo him—silence or_confession. Reporter—Don't you think bo was o fool to write bis lotter of contrition and the other let- ryery. Lnundresscns VWASTEDSIX 8TAUCHEIS FOIL SHINTS AT @ WILSUN WHOS. il Gt Washington-st. WILS colsiincous LLLIGENT FRENCH GIRL Sd3 on that ¥péik thi lan: dreas for thres dava 1 83, Tribune. —_BITUATIONS WANTED-YIALE, _ | VWASTED-AX from 14 tu 16 -5 Runica correctly. A Tia reading of the mnority report was then called for, aud one of Its provisions was found to be to let contracts for ali subplics ‘‘not now under contract ' (the quotation was an interlln- eatfon), which cxlained the vote on tha recon- siteration, as those who voted for it did so with tho understandivg that the tneat contract had already been lot to O'Donnell, v Adter the reading, Mr. Ayars inquired why it was that l-'nzgern\d and others peraisted in piving the widest comrvmlon on all articles ‘except meat, oud singled that ftem out for the benelit of O’Donnell Mr. Fitzgeruld replied that “meat was a very critfeal articte,” and said that o fts furnishing there was n greater chionce for stealing than in aft other contracts. e had favored O'Don- ncll's having the contruct becauso he Lad had 1t for soma thno, and ho thought he was a falr man, and in his cnthusinsm he characterized those who opposcd him aa conniving at fraud. Mr. Hocse reminded Fitzgerald of the fact that oll Jast year he had denounced the ver) men ho was lmhunfi with as frauds. o sal the meat, contract Lad been a fraud, and that every member of the Board kuew that ot least one cent & pound had been stolen from the peo- ple In every vound furnisicd. He knew flmt equally responsible meat men would be anxious to furnlsh tho county at a less price than it was proposed to an 0'Donnell, aud all he wanted was to givo thein o chance, Mr. Spofford sald tho people knew that thero " was favoritism belng shown O'Donuei), and would some of thess daya fnquire about it at the cost of thosc now standing by him. Io had nothing against O'Dounell, but Lelleved it wos rank ibjustice to give hiwm the contract without {nviting competition, Mr. Fitzgerald came furward In responso with adisgrncoful harnngue, in which ho accused Bpofford of writing Ietters to himself and the Bmcru under fictitious names, aud in which "Donnell and his meat had been outrageously slandered. Such a wap, o sald, was not it to sitIn the Board, and wadull that was ignomiol- ous and bad. Mr. Bpofford responded cnrtly, callln, Fitzgerald to prove what ho had” sald, and de- nouncing his story ns a fabrieatlon throughout. He sald -in cxplanstion that Fitzgerall had worked up hfs fever over a lottor thut a reporter preseat had handed him (Bpaflnrdl) reflecting on 0'Donnell, of which he knew nothing, but which Lad been given to O'Donnell, Mr. 8enno called Mr. Bradley to tho chalr, and, taking the floor, moved thas tlo vvords ol now under contract " be crased from the wml. nority report, 8o that tho meat yuestion might be dla[i;m:u of. Mr. Fitzgerald showed his fondness for meat by getting up and angrlly denouncing the mo- tion ns nonsense. Ho sald the report could not beamended. The difllculty, however, was flual- Iy gluuuu around by a motion of Mr, Cunly to table “l";l wmotlon, which prevailed as followa: Yeas=Uradloy, Cleary, Conly, Flizgerald, Lon« 1en, Moyer, Malloy, i oaanirs Hltagtraidy - bt 1.60. Each palr warrsated and Atiod: i hANS Kl aLove prpo, | Fuolsy earanm 04 btate-st, I, Trinune of . _BSTUATIONS WANTED-EEMA Ewmployment Agencics. ITUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANT OF FDOd Bea; 1an or Gierman femaln help cau ba aupplied at 6. otfice, 173 Norih Halsted-at. Miscellnncous. ITUATION WANTED=NIY AN EARTERN W0 man; not afrafd to work ¢an il any sltuation the pulilic may offer. Address (7 l, Tribune ofiice, TTUATION WANFED-TIV AN AMEHICAN LADY, 10 work wWith ot without her dsughter, sged 10 years, Address O 64, Tribune oftice. SITUATIONS WANTED. Domuostics, ITUATION WANTED=RY A I'"lST»CLAS‘l smart »wedls 1 10 do secund work or general e TrousGwark (& skl family} best raforences, - ADply AtRod State: TEATION ™3 reandinavian gf it East 11 RE_AND BURGT on 1 Brate: L ARGE-SIZED F) fe, Address P.. (17 ANTED-CARPENTER WURR FORt A FIHRST- W AT N obiy inmedintely to O 00, Tribune, D=3-TON FAIRDANKS JIAT.SCALE. f03 NTRI—A DRUG BTONE FON $200-VORTI VY “ii=wich good fixtures,_Addresd (63, Tribtine, ‘vASTED-!fl_\IHfl BE. desks, _Inquire at 211 and 217 Madiso TANTED~| tOA AL, “ 4]’! '-!: to W ! LIOTT SMITH, Alt e e BOARDING AND LODGIN Houth Side 16°AYD, J8 EAST ADAM rooms, with bosrd, gxs, Wi on each Bou 6 and 87, LEs NTED~ T A FIRST-CL 10 do general housuwork, Csll now otic %) EAST VAN BUI snt front Tovtn desred at reduced T JIXTEENTHBT., NEAK MICHIGA or w03 front parior ‘st EI8 per wei Darior sulte st a1d. Addrea 3 53, TriLuna ot co. TI0X WANTED-IIY A VERY GOGD 10 1940 sccond work or earo for clildren, Call ai Siew, WHTTTRR Een, 201 Sorth Clark-at. . e QITOATION WANTED=FYV A~ RESPECTADLR iel 10 4o second uf cenieral hoiework i 8 smail tamfly, Cail {o-day at 1474 Wabaali-av. QITUATION WAN -~ DY A Ol TO DO SPeierst housework in Diivato tanily'or kitelen Vol Gl at 1013 Duteer, a7 Twentl ITUATIONS W, as chistber or pantry girl._Ingul THE CODEX SINAITICUS. Tarento Globe, Wo nra pleased to learn: that the Presbyterian College, Montreal, has just recolved from Alex- ander 11, Emperor ot Rusaln, a fac simile copy of the Codex Sinalticus. When Principnl Mc- Vickar was in Britala last summer, bo babpened to mention to the Rey. Mr. Mackay, of Brighiton, Eug., how anxious ho was to securo o copy. Mr. Mackay mentioned this to Count Schouvaloff, the Russian Embassador, who attendcd his church, and, through tho lnflucnce of his Excel- lency, tho i}mpnmr tvas pleased to mako tho gift, ot the samo tlne sendlug another cop: to Mr, Mackay hitngeif. The Codex Sinal- tlews, of which this is o perfect fac simlo, conslsts of U453 leaves of very fino and besutiful vellum, probably fabrfeated from the skins of antclopes or asses, cach leaf belng 183¢ by 143§ inches, Intho poctlo books the writlog on each page 1s distributed in two col- umps, and {n the rest four cclumnl‘, containing forty-olght lines of from twelvo to fourteen lot- {ors cach, thecharacterabeing unciala, or capitals, without spaces between the words, or breathe {oge, or accents, or tho fota mrfpt or post- script, and with very few marks of punctuation, ‘Tho matuscript coutains the ountire Now Testa- ment and nearly tho whole of tho Old Testa- ment, together with tho Eplatlo of Barnabas and Hermer's Bhepherd, Iv was discoverod by Dr. Tischendori? fu tho Couvont of t. Catlicrine, ou :Mount Binal, in 184, In 1853 tho Doctor visited the Convont ‘o 875 50UTIL GREEN-ST, — INEXTENSIVE | ELE: D gant furntslied rooms, Choice day board, *fie. lvlf’n Madlson and Monroe-sts, lome cumforts. Really beautiful bresd. Totols. RURDICK NOUSE, COUNELL WAASTLAY, AND ‘Adams-st.—This house stesdlly gains In populerliys \oup suite of rooms sud one Iarde rooin nuw - yacaut, sultsble fur geatiemen mod lht{\‘ wives: ternis exe tremely Jow to suit the timee. * Menl-tickets, twenty- one meals for $3. _F. U, KAY & CU., proprictors. IROWN'S UUTEL 270 STATE: rooms, with &:fll ), $3. A board, $20d Launaresacs, QUUATION WAXTED-IY A doon wASH: D wauiaa 6 ko 0t by tio dav. Apply at No. 8 Four- entli-at. Miscollnncous. SITUATXON WANTED=DY A TIWNA LADY AR 1 clerk fu suy kiod of astorey speaks French, Cailat Uak-st. X0 MENT-UOUSES: . Weont Shdes T]'0 BENT-8§12 MOSNTH, 23-8TORY FRAME 1000 Weat 1% 183 pe by otk ' nfontl, 0 large rooms, 433 Westorn-av. 1 ¥ sthe Aret foor 30 Harvardd sl luquirs to 8 cek, $3, 0, and 87, St hit hond e O O nd ¥ EV, TOTHL, 109 AND 130 WABABH-AV.— N A0 . Govd r\mmu and board §1.50 per dayi $4,5010 §7 per woek. Day bosnd, 84 per week. BOARD WANTED._ OAUD=Y YOUNU GEN’ IN PHIVATE family, Bouth Slde, exst o] north of Bix- tcenth-at. " Address O §, Tribune o, I‘fl.\ll N'A PRIVATE FANILY, I’ FOUUNQ wentiemen | near business centre; Uerman preferred. o0, Tribune otice. e e e ——— INANOIAL, DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, A DTG, BLAUNDEIS private oien, 120 Ran: dolph- ark. itoom 3 anda. Kstablished 1838, (ASIL PAID FOR OLU GOLD AND SILVER. q Mouer ioloan o watgtion, dismunds, Rad velastics o escription at South Slac, N FUINISUED-ON MICHIGAN-AV.. a_ Elghteenth sl Twentivth-sta, arue nandWinely oished house, 81l modern IMProvement s, S e repair. " Address' T 41 aud 14 Wt -ay. North Side. 11°0 RENT=FURNISHED HOOMs, €2 TO €2.00 PER week, witlh fire, convenlent ta busluess centry, 157 Michigan-at., near Clark, __ Miscellancouss WEST HIDE. tory and blumentLrXL'k dwelling, 634 Wes 0 RENT— sccond « time, but could get no tldings of the ' Thre —.‘.‘.Wll—”m' Harss, Byoftord, Wheolor, Beano | Ly Rhio Ut 18 cloar that thio dobt s measurcd f‘llflinl&Jflulz'l’h;‘:}"xx{:’n;g:r l‘}’gfno'.!';” tet pofull of boteastonl - occsdhirs Gt i Zfi:fl:m‘&m.m"ufifl"fifi !l':d .I?yo uf‘;: R e i, tabtiohad by | ALSESE . hasement brick dweilfugs, 174 Turooo. U . 1, Moulton~—! » Mr, Boccher, at his el B TS TUTE fAtary fraime dwelling, 77 Wea Widblagloa, i iotlon to adant,tho mincrlty roport, was by tho stlver dollar, but tho debior hus an o5 | of tho Grebi Church, galnod accees (3 the cov- | beat, s tred to 0 olr, M1 moochory ot B3 | Reynulds, know from the lttle badeo worn by N[ONEEINIAYR 1O, EOAY, O3 FULSITRRE, | BGsy (et aer et WA 14 b 113 Kendal age B burt O G EI MIDE. 1rd-goor, 43 FIfUh-uv, o At e toor 197 Third-av. NoltriiSLbE Two-story and b BANID & 11 oted treasure, ana had it trauferred to Calro for transcription. flo finally persunded the monks 1o present it to tho Emperor, It was according- 1y removed to Ht. Petersburg, aud a fac simile of it has been got up in spicudid stylo at the Emperor's expense. Tho cdition consisted of a0 And gDo8 Goliaterate, C. e WLBOR, 13, 116 {ADGuIDh: TN GEELS [N aUMS OF 82 25D UFRALDS GAN B In exchange for currcucy at the counting- Toom of the Tribuns Compeay, PEENES CAN, BE A0 T EXCIANE Ton ‘currency at the counting-rom of the Trinuus. the wheat contract, If the Inw provided that wotwithistauding tuc judgment the debtor mlght discharge s debt In” wheat st 81 per bushel, tha wheatwould be alegel-tender for that partic- ular.debt, but the standard of valueforthe debts 1 still .o many siiver dollars, It s very plain himsel! and bis followers s the Red-RitLau ro- former, Dr. Hoynotds s preciscly the man to creote Interest in this subject and fmpress upon «the minds of our citizons tho necessity of doing something to prevent tho cuormous sale of - toxieating buverages, Introduced to tho public Wlen tho name of 3r. Cleary was resched he jumped to his feet to explain, ~ He sald he had Yoted againat tho report when it had been In- troduced, but hio was tired of hearlug of the vmatter, He had seen Commissioners. whipped around by the papers ustll ho was disguated, thoae dayw, fn tho remote future, perkiaps, when theso larvlce- are remembered, tears of pity will molston theso letters when his perjury is forgotten or referred to only with sorrow. ilr— Beecher was nover the suthior of & more hon- orable paper than nis lotter of contritfon. 1t ent, nol-{-i-wuwgme. LEY, Joom 17, w0 Lasailo-at, i 5 AU 'TO 3, 0 o e oimeniadiiios shia | 800 coples, of which tho farger portion has been | was writteu aftor I had represcnted to him tho | gy o physicfan™ a eraduato of Hervard Col- | SV AuiE T ST PILK INPAOKACES ¥ e DReinca (it ho. eng. bt Oronsenl b Tegulualt af yaluie aey smuly fegal tanden, & e o b lontroat. Freapstodan | et Wi 1 ot Ats: Daocher that itton. on | 1o0rerm 8 Reihes chomse. to. by orator A B (e M R | er_NICELY S OINIID K0S, APTLY ¢l 1 P simply mmouuts an option glven to ¢ dul Je 2, 3 [ormer, ¢ nelther claims to be au orator 'y A TO WOAN B 10 T 3 Y atduiphi-st. :gl’:r:firfi“&’u:guw::“nl:"egglmmm:fea;nll: 'z‘x!’é“c'éfi or W{mr in that coln ':u- commodity which la College l‘: to bo congratulated on tha possceston | nis knces, fu my pm-oncuhbnd supplicated God | nor o lecturer, but simply a man who, gGU. UUU :un:n':r.n m“vmmu. mfu e . s L L - e Hract, ahid g wanted to Enot Wwho was golng to | mosk advantageous to himselt, * of a work which uo money could purchass. In | for strength to”forgive the crimo against his | to .use his own expression, ‘‘has ot CU., (8 Jrearbora-et., near Washington. TO BRENT-STOREN, OFFICES, &c. Now, by the act of 1873, Congrel the gold dollar of 25.8 grains as the standard or uni¥o!f valuo for tha silver dollar in all public accounts, and in ol proceedings in court, so that in all judaincats rendered after that timo the gold dollar Is tho unit ustead of tho allyer dollur, as formerly. Dut the silver dollur re- malned a legal-tender uutil 1874, when Congress mado tho attempt, at least, to deprive it of that character, and possibly succeed: in so duln% f so, then a aollar mo longer mcans 413 gralns coined silver, but 23.8 graine colued gold, und thadebtor has uo louger the optlon af dis- charging s debtin the silver dollar, Now, t at the time a debt 1s contrected a dollar ineans 412.5 gralns silver, and at the e of judgment rendered on the samo a dollar ineaus 25.8 grains gold, and tho option of pay- fug fn sitver Is taken away, can the debtor Lo compelled to pay an equal number of dollara of tha latter description fu case thera should be an actual differeuce dn their valuel To {llustrato tho point; Suppost & man coutracts to dellyer 1,000 bushiels of wheat whon tho Winchester busbiel is the legal standard, but before the day tixed for delivery the Imocrlsl bushel becomes the legal atandard, It is very evident the seller cunnot be compelled to deliver 1,000 fmperial Lusbels, for by so dolng tbe quantity woutd bo t the money; and, looking dirgetiy at Mr, cse, gald: 1 mn sure you will not get any ot it He closed by suying that be had made up bis mind to change his vote, and to give 0’Don- nll the contract, and ordered the Clerk to re- cord his voto as for tho report. Tho voteon the report was as follows, tho relormers Meyer, Wheoler, 'and Tavor voulug -nrg-r Cleary’s spccels: “aa—Bradley, Cleary, Conly, Fitzgerald, Lo« e, Meyer, &lu'l'lny‘ ’l‘rl’mr. Whoelor o0, 2. Noya—Ayars, Bosse, Spofford, Senuo—4. Ar. Conly then moved that the County At- tomey Lo ‘asked to draw up a contract with O'Donnell, tho same to be :‘Ypmw.l upou the brescutation of l}mmur boad, and after the Chalrmun of the Board had sigued it, 3lr. Bradley, baving in his wind a doubt as to whether Mr. Sennc would sigu tho contract or not, reminded Mr. Conly of the fact that tho resolutlon_originally Jutroduced provided for the M renewal ¥ of tho old contract, and sald that & new contract would not be nectssary, Mr, Ayars insisted that the old contract ‘touid not b%em:udud. {rom tho uct that it kad expircd ambuth before the *renowal " resolu- ou bad been adopted. There was nothing to extend or rencw, aud, furibermors, 8 coniract tould not be made tbat would bo valld without tho possession of the Abba Migne's Patrulogls, consiating of soveral hundred volumos, {‘m- College may claim that its library, ns far as Canada, if not the Contloent, is concerned, ia ualque. family, is beart broke, and it was out of that heart-broak that the loftor was written, and, if Lo had pothing worso to answer for at the oar of God than this letter of grief and repeatance, ho.would be puro as 2o angel. out of the woods himsolf, and is dolng hia best to help othera out. 1le does not speak from a theoretical polnt of vicw, but tolls us his own terrible cxpericuces, the resuly of drinking, ¥romswoot clder and currant wing he went on to somothing a little stronger, and then to somothiug strongor still, until at last, hie says: *Boven days and seven nights I walked my father’s houso u raviug, crazy mad. imau,"—tfiia from the continued uso of aicohol, The stand taken against currant wine and sweet cider 13, {n tho opinion of those yualified to fudge, &_nerfeetly correct and proper one, It you would remedy the evll, you must begin at Tta toundation. D, Reynolds hus been greoted by largeand apprecistivoaudiencos, and ¢! °':fih h{n efforts maay have besn fuduced to sigu the ledze. It 48 10 bu hoped that the Intercst fn Pho movement will be kept up, and that thero may bo many more * Rod-Ribbonites.’! —— PROTECTION AGAIN. T the Editor of The Tribune, CmioAdo, Feb, 25.~I sco by the court pro- coedings that some parties In Iowa are trying to throw the Protection Life-lusurance Company Into bankruptey; aud I am also informed that s AUNE AND EOUNDY .. FOTTEA IAY WAk TCALLASD FAY EX Donies, fear (33 Wal Storess 1[0 HEXT-STOIE. WITH UASEM Madison-t., near FIfih-av. Apply oo BELDING BIOY, & CO, Posscasion” kiven Maech 1. e - T08IA, GULD, DUACKLER, RELRERS, BAN: o e Car. b Findar wil De rewardod by lcasiag 8t 70 Midhigéa: JEWS IN POWER. A corrospondent writes to s Liverpool news- ‘papert “In his firat and cleverest novel, Stdonia unrolle beforo the astonished Conluguby a long scroll of the names of celebrated Jews who have ruled or fufluenced the destinles of thy world, Tho mafjority of tho learned Germun professors, he tells the youth, aro Jows, The first Jesuits wero Jews, Tho mysterious Russlan diplomacy, which so alarms Westorn Europe, was organ- ized by Jews, *A fow years buck, we [Sidonia & Co.] were applled to by Russla. Now, there has been uo frlcndlflln between the Court of Bt. Pctersburg and my family, o, o« _Our representations ‘in favor of tho Polish lebrews, & npumer- ous race, but the mnost -uflnrlnkand dograded of all tho tribes, have not been very agreeablo to the r, However, clrcumstances drew to oo ng‘zrux‘mnhn botween the Howanoffs and tho 8ldoulas. Ircsolved myscll togo toBt. VW AETER-TO It NT=A NIC! dweiling, in thorou Shehoady NoRb Bbls prafecred: potstelon ¥ AUritT, hiae Lavioie aucl s ol (41 rut et e o paretul, 1 b iircatog, early, FRAASS: BRREVENRE T Tanlian 0 VW ANTED-To HENT-OXK Ol 1w FUL Sr Gntarofie walk of cornerof state and Bledlsud-uts. Adi &2, Tribune uillee, NTE! 8’ N ATE, “"I}e‘l’z d Jtandolph, or on Madison- ot., between Wabash and Clurk, uow or by May 1. Ad- dresa JEWKLEIL 17, Tribuneofige. ‘v‘xrfln—'fl)r“B.\'T«l““finl‘fkl- —f) PUR- nlshed rovm fur bwo geulle: wa Michigan or Wabash-aY., uorth of Eiguteeut! Addresw 0 2, Tribuuy vtk “7‘31’!“-"") RENT-DY AN EXPERIENCED 1sundress. » lai y lu soti¢ bulcl, eoubiry ur £lty, oF Wil 1ake govd staud knd (urplsl [3und7y conie Fleta’” Kddrius 2F Weas Adatus-st, or 05, Frlbune. 2 MENT-DOUBLE ~KTOUE OGN ! b o ity Hossma e A e SN TOLL, 1 [oume i Quiprs, Moaney-syllablos—L. 0. U, Hens' slang—* I'll lay for you." Never striko a mustacho when it {s down. Rallwoy gossip~Six feet of lnproved ralls mako a palrot steel yards, Many poor familics keop a goat. If they aro denfed tho luxury of bread thoy always havo thelr butter. "Tis the volco of the plumber; you hear him complaln, Ol 'tis hotter than summer; I'm golng insane [ 1t Virginia (s the ‘*Mother of Btaleamen,” we supbuse it's In order to suggest tuat Peon- sylyania’s the *Fa.” 4 What's the mattor with your oye, Tommyi" %0, it's only been going . through “an ape at the hands of & knockulist, that’s all." No qurss §T—A BMALL OFEN.FACE LADY'S QOLD watcl, Bwlas Eikks, ou sunday eveuing, un CIATK Buren-at., belwsen Madison sad Lake Bhote Tuuer wiil Lo rewarded by returaiug same to arkot-st., Chicago. tE 0! Fou EALE-A DANGAIN FOR TRINTE for sale & Mlllfltlfllcllllflll "u{"l mnall uuntr&:u"- . NE—1 NAVE per and Job ofiico ! bl than cbat. . Trpe be within & year; oae hand-press sud o medium 8far jobber, Urevier snd nonp fine assoruiucnt Jub’1Ype, slones, Cases, completo wutt. Bpeciien of papel seuton appilcation. Addred oOF o BENT, Murrison, LI . __SIUNINESY OSIANGES, __ JYRUGE-WANTED, RCOAYE A CLEAN “hfifl(fim&a“\__ xhurce: centra locataa. Ad- i had, Should any of the bankrupt druggists come dress for two da) oicu. ANTED-TO 1 ¥ YuU, \u\s T i e Chairman's siruaturo and approval. lazgely Increased, Petoraburg, I had, on my arrival, an faterview | .\ “uliing, and resumo busiiess, It will not bo | the present Rocelver is “willing,” as holstoba | o "y e i : WAt ea, Gal upou W. T, DWIGHT, 13 3r. Fitzgerald offered a substltuto or amend- &"&i’“fififi'fih&,fiafi'&”fl? o ';!,‘,’3 5{.‘.‘,;,,‘,‘;'?“:,‘;&:‘,“,{',}:‘:;;',%, Bitauce, Caunt Ot of order to cal} them rohypothecaries. uce, Thelr object, Lam tald, in [ FONSALECA STOGROF MO0TL,ANR, e;:v?é: Methodlss Cliureh Block, ¥irst-clas rofercuces dves, H 0 appolnted Assig u-[;;ing sult against the poliey-hulders of the Company for thuir back ssscasmonts in the United Btates Cuurt, where they can collect & lawyer's fee In cach cuse of $23,beatdes the costs and the emall amouut coming from each policy- holder, thus making o nice long busiuess for the Smn to Lun)’r‘l motlon that & gew coutract be rawn with O'Donell, and that he be required tocive bond, the whols 1o Le approved by the rd, the {ntontlon belng to uvold any risk tbout Mr, Benne approvinig the fraud, The motloa Jed to sume discussion, but It nally prevalled by the usual vote of 8 to dollur, this momentous question is likely to arisc. 1¢ sult Is brought upon a rallroad bond, a municipsl bond, or_a private obligation for $1,000 wado beture 1573, for what swount sbail the judizment be renderedd The coutract wes wade ubon the basts of stiver doli; the fudg- The loan was connected with the affairs of .Boain. ] resolyed on repairing to Spaln from Russta, I bud auaudicnes lamedistely with the 8panish Minister, Meudlzebal. 1 beheld ong lke mysll, thoson of a Nuovo Christlauo, a Jew of Aragon. In consequence of what tran- A Boston writer, ln alluding to the musical taste of the Hub, says: **Our ears have been cultivated until thoy overshudow our other ore Kaus. Moncy ' Tight"—British subaltera to his -establiabied and paylog trade. Wil e et Sadres Ew Tribuno. 0 RENT — ULI)‘ES};‘"LIS"ED HARDWARE 10 standing; posscasion 1st uf Merch, Abolr ey BWARNELL, Revfekeo. 1t T MUSIOAL. SQUARE GIAND, 104 OCTAVE, 3-8TRING HAL. A BEAREAE! IR AN T Wit sover sud studl, fur 20 casl corns W. KIMBALL, 1 aud Adsuetate S b ¢ el . tralgh servant: * By-the-by, Bumith, can you leod e | lawyers and Assicuce, but how much the credite | samammrasan B O G oR | Y OFFER FOR BALE L MAL Iy mmuimmunmuun was read from a Alr. Gll- fl;:‘“N‘;’ L’:&g‘flg‘&‘;‘"&‘)‘:}:‘;o ,Qw‘fl :,,N ;’;fifle,‘.g\r o ‘un. k'runth‘%ofi:’&mlng;:flnu' {t: that wvcn:lzulll' Rave you thls morniog for & | orewill get In Bve or feu years will ba hard to ‘L"h:’x,,"éfih‘,"‘ BUY ALL KINDS OLD et DS“V“ Tollowiag sicond-iwad organa &4 9 vary lowest s jate vl the abatraet depastment of 190 | L% ianfurd, of rendrne Judgment payablo | son of " Freuch Jom' s lero, mn I | L0 Zundh, et ot X thiti, 1ot alone, Mr. Cook, tha | asaeye bt S bodd Clark Ak T p——" instiver. But 'whon sllver 1a & full Jogal-tander | perial Marsbial, aud very properly so. For who Recotver, can soon make 8 dividend of 100r L3 | 4 uy "PAID FOI BOOKS-BTANUAUD WORKS | & suith urkun, $43. touka of 1o catnty on coFsain conditions, cies $lre ma 90 conta’ wartli ‘ol Joile prcfost elerre ch a Judguent way bo pald fu sidver, for thut | should be military beroes 1f ot ti tobacco,” eala & comparatively wealthy rosident | Pes centy but i the Company is put ln.to bank- | (/" alwars bring guod prices. Bofuroyud acll your 1 bnitth organ, §0% Saisciiint: Bo aterred to"the” Cuunmitzees ou Fluaned aud | $15430 adguont may be paid lu wiver, for thut | sou b e et Cand s houtc | of Auburn to th coraer Rrocer. . i+ T4m afrald | FUPLEs—g00d-by to all divideuds forever. et ST 200 e b s Deasrte, | § Afeaatlf T30 organ (mareattasctton {nto. But i tho Silver bili should fall to becoms & luw, thien the silver dollar no lonwer mensures valueof agy klud whatever. Thogold dollar oI 25.8 graius Is uo truo wmeasure of debts con- 73, Unuitos- 1 dolbia bauk vt stop urusi 1of church or lodgo), $90. h Yor Frors 800 Lo 8230- flfi"fi“- Vi i wtore for sale un ISatathinests of re- 8 ‘w. W. KIMBALL. corper State and Adams-sia. you couldn’t smoke our poorest tol iis moustruted the nluuun‘.)m“ Ob, bw‘m :lei rizht,” replled the purchaser, * I don't smoke myself; I'wantit for my old mother. Bhe does J&z‘&'lowlng communication was fosd in ref- Jewi' “exclaimed the wnndedn&.(}onlnmbv. +Yes, aud others of the French ralialy, snd the most famous M:muu.h for plo—bls yeal name was Munasseh.’ Bldonla then had to _STOBAGE, sz-rnnor WALEHOUSE, 180 WEST MOXROK. crehi Carriagen vic. Loausto e i iereat. - Cash {OF stocks of goous. Gow 1 Qov. Hampton's lirst veto messago was short, ptou's First Veto. TIE COURT-IOUSH WORK ud tha contractor, which exlains iteelf: any umount; fopsl latersat, ST, W KIMBALL corper Siate and Adume s, c hen the silv f 413.5 gral uesta, sud when there, | love apipo s0 muchi” sud was overwheliningly sustained. Here is =——— & uOPioae: | Wa, the undersigned stone-cat- e el ": d';u""mm ; ':' fi:fl'&flfi:fi:\ifinnm.‘Z'Cou‘;fk;'ui?{.":m?ffi rapes s “‘3‘“&' ot it «&Ewmmuy return o WORSES AND CA g, | oy S, H ‘bicags gt { contruct & debt £1, sterling in | the Cabluet, russlan Jew.! *Aud ) GARD. rour honorable without my s wvol, *An | SYTANTED— WE SOUND HOISE AT GOOD \LE- b Honsa “Sulldiug. nite the bunor (o sdirees UT | I hudbes, au bust1s. broutht upou it I 1he dho Cublystoa Prusslas Jor. “AUd soileays | BROTHER GARDNEL ON MEROISM. | Y0 oSt orizn tho smployiment o ihivbogied | WASTERALANAL SR TR | J iyt dues yad for thia yar:_ ddrest s ht, 4 B3 ribubo e, £, Ldv:?n"{:z‘:\&::mv‘:ngnc?:i of the Coutt- | Uited 'States, wo Brst reduco the sterng | world iy governed by very different pergonages 304 Bouih Market st Tribune ullice, male prisoners, contined fn juils under scutence, to what Is lmagined by’ those who wre nok 10 labor upon the publle roads, aud upou the Ho # Qem’len,” sald Brother Garduoer, as the NTLEMEN'S BID VEL Tul hrn:fll Owes us ogr wages from the 1st of Noyem- i money to Fuderal woney, and ronder judguens R SALE—G GLU v hush of death foll upon the mecting, *1f you ¥ X N3 n F"thc:'swn 2-bultous UGNt sud dark stiades; the 2bth of Janualy, 8t which ti e |-fur the same vatue in dollure. But {f ond cou- | bind the sccues.t IsSidonis still iviugl It 3 public streets of tho cities snd towns, and the [ ~—aammoes Y ¥ T ag | Mses fgm T e uig, £1 . Havbed 15 work, pro\uulnu’wl»'ulullu 0 B [ o e b T e o i wult b | s b ey havo Lo recond 8 followes 1 | 80w horso runaing sway, wid alady in do cut- | foads leading thereto, In thia Stated. iuuiy | YWASTERSEROIRE AL UPh Balind? s Vaus giv aLove pevor, » '_'m:‘ Cuuscquently, uot baving 4 | brought ou the debt here, we tirat find the dif- | 1577 [ Lsd to go to Eugland to consult with the | tah, do Hues Ayin' an’ everybody yulllu', what is lmlgmem this uct violates the Constitution of | yron’ tna; - Ly psiug sluce e aforusnld dute sent frows | fersncw botwoen tho stabitard Muoxleas dollar | Chayeellor of the Exuoquer atuul s loas, | dooty? thoBlago by Lelue ox bodt Tt s Viands | = PEBSONAL | ot e T e af . aud tho stundard doilar of the United 8tates, | which, ay war with Russla sceme wisent, T Ul " lous. DLOrL! e ——— e E-ONE NE' CAUINET. LATE IM- taifizativu ot your bosorebls body 10 the flghtd | guJ, baving converted the Mexican dollare 1o | nfebe’ "bo ‘vequired. liio “Prime "Minister, [ 4, Lok '“’"m'hdw“d"mfi Yolece of Frial Justices, and it would, if it Lecomes | FIERSONALWALTER DURFUYT EVERY pEIl F’{fm?.‘«':?-u:‘f‘“muu.‘fln e ikop ieaf Sioges Uava 1o 2 w0 70 80 Justiy volitlod to, | We be- | ol gvaicnt fn Federal mouvy, wu seuder | Lura Beacouutleld, cutered thu room und § be- Yum—yer might tuk 80, gem'lou. I wanted | Ty, bo productiveof greas wroug and fujury to | DLt bibie s reguested to scat e wiiress | goratoeiled v 48 Weskdackaoaest Mujies oke duly Lo koo sume. TIr anise i 4 N our’ people. ‘These views ure submitted with to lectur’ for Aive minutcs on thefazcs o' buman natur’, sn' de faze I'm after now Is dat o' hiero- . | Bo yo'd yush sight vut, would ye. and vlay 2 abuul the' meats Walkor cwplo: :‘u' ‘x.n_ Notluter than yesterday evel VALLCS ot o oo MED Wulkvr Judyment for the latter sum. Then If, when a debt 1s cootracted, the silver dollar {s both the standard of valug and & full beldgan Ltalfan deseoudsnt from voe of those licorow fawilica whom the Inaubition foreed to vllyrate frum the Bpaulsh Penlusula o dersleocd. -By 80.d ma) finmediately totho undensiocd By v‘.\fiufl. N 70 sowetdiud W NE LT, Atluroey- . Routs W nurtheast cozaer T:W uficnumu-.u.. Bl Louls Mo. TOU CAN BUY NEW SEWING MACHINES CIIEAP: YOL OIS RN o i . Adamaaty up-atalra, nesr blate. great defercnce, and oul'v trum an luperstive scuso of duty on wy past.”