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THE CO Another Decision Adverse to Mr, Gage's Bondsmen, Rocord of Jndgments, New Suits, Di- vorces, Bankruptoies, Eto, Jndgo Nomers yeaterday decided the motion made by tho defendants In the Gage case to ex- clude the bond on which the sult was brought from being ndmitted In evidenco. The Judge beld that the exccutlon and delivery of a bond after the fifteen days had cxplred fa which the Treasurer was required to filo {t did pot pro- duce, ipso facto, & vacancy in the office, as It ap- peared fn tho present csse that the Mayor did not declaro and dia not make an appolntnent of another person to fill tho oflice. Buch words in a statute had been Leld fn numerous cases to be dircctory, not mandatory, Bec. 2 of the City Charter provided ooly that the person in default in that respect * shall be deemed to have rcfusea the office, ond the same shall be filled by appointment, as In other cascs.” But that scction was not Invoked, and no action was taken under it. On tho contrary, Gagze took the oot of office within the filteon daye, Aled his boud subsequently, Intendlog it to be an offlcial bond, and entered upon and continued to discharze the dutics of the office— bis right belng unquestioned—during the wholo term, If the Common Council had refused to spprove the boud of Gage, and the Mayor had mate nnother appofatment, the title of that new appointment would have been good, but he did not, aud Gago and his surcticsa were bound by the bond hie gave. : The next objection to tho hond was that it was signed in blank and then given to the City Clerk to Lo fitled out, and was thus vold. Tho only duty of the Clerk was to filo and record the bond nfter 1t had been approved by tho Common Council. Ilawas not really required to taka the bond before its approval, and after that be was only its custodlan, Any actof tho Clerk beforo the approval by the Common Council was withiout the requirement or sanc- tlon of tho law, and would In no possible way Lind the city. Then i he recerved it from Gago Nov. 27, 1871, and rotafned It until after the Blanks were fillcd, it was not in the line of his duty, and he was not acting within the scope of the duties {mposed upon him, or of the au- thority conferred by his appointment or clece tlon, or by the Charter of the city, That being the case, his knowledgo of the condition of the bond or of any conditians imposed upon its do- livery cannot be imputéd or charged to tho clty. The {zomontlon Counsel was the ofticer of the city charged with attending to the exceution of the bond, and, if ho know the bond was defect- 1ve, then' {6 would be chargeable on the city, But it wrs o questlon for the jury ntona to say whether he had such knowledee, or whether he saw upon the faco of tho bond anything calcu- lated to excito ausplclon that it was not right, or that there infent be conditions kmposed upon s filling up and delivery. They were to decide, subject to inatructions from the Court, whetlier the bond was good. Was tho boud then good 1f sigued (o blank? The old rule of the common law, oriinally adopted and acted upon by the courts of this country, was that a deed, bond, or other {nstra. ment under scal, to bo binding, must bo in writing, sizned, scaled, oud delivered by the partics, and that a paper afgmeil and senled in Dlaok, with® verbal mu- thority to Ml the blanks, which wna afterward done,—cven accordivg to the {oten. tion and nercement of the partics,—wns abso- lutcly vold us Lo the partics so slgnine and seal- ing, unlces they aiterward, belug present, con- scoted to or adupted It by & subscquent de- Hyery or ratification, which, in legal contempla- ton at least, would bu a making and delivery, That, moreover, it could not be ratifled except by an fnstrument of equal dignity with the In- strument ratificd,—that is, under ecnl, Those rules, however, had been moditied, snd the do- cided weizht of authorities was at present in favor of tho mlm:l&nlu that where a party exe- cuted o bond and delivercd it to another as his deed, knowing that there were blanks in it to be flled up necessary to make it a perfect fostrument, ho was considcred a8 ngrecing hat. the blanks might be thus filled alter he had exceuted it And if they were so fllled up, in_nccordunce with the unierstanding, it he- cume biuding upon bim without uny further knowledge, consent, or act on his part. The Bupreme Court of 1llinols adhered as o gencral principle to the old common Isw ruls, as above stated, But they had also decided that where surcties slrned un fnstrument purporting or fo- teuded to be a Treasurcr'stond, in which blanka were left for the names of surcties and for the amount of the penalty, and it was taken by the priveipa), who ufterwards Slled up the bisnks or lad them filed up, and delivered ft1o the oblizee, who had no notico that the bianks hiad been flled after th bond wan sign. ¢d, and he accented the bond and aeted in good Isith, relylog on ana confiding. upon ft, it inighit be dnferred that tho sureties authorized the filling up, und it wonld be bindlug on them without Teference to, aud in spite of, nny parol condition or agreomonts mado with the sure- tles, and of which the obliges wus Jgnorant, But 1 tho obligee filled It, or knew that it had Leeu filled, without the assent of the purctles so siznlng ity tho fostrument was void,. and tould ot bo enforced, 8o too, I in the an:nl. case tho Common' Cduncil ind notice that the boud was signed fn blank, aud was subsoquently.filled up, then it was the duty of the city o inquire whether there were any conditions {mposed upon or annexed W Its dallvery by tho auretics or any of them, aud i any such conditions, 12 material, were ot complicd with, thy bond waa vold. If, nioreover, there wns anything on the facu ol the bona itself to put lis city or the Common Council having the power 10 accept aud ap- prove the bond; or fuquiry; or to ratse & sns- plelon that a matorial condition was annoxed 1o the delivery or tho outhority to de- liver the Instrwment, thew thy instrue ment was - vold. If no condition Whatever was made, then tho signing of the bund with kuowledye of its purposes, IFLIIOII h there were Llauks nccessary to be nnflfio nake it a perfect bond, was heid to imply su ngreement that (b migkt be so cowpleted, [he motiou to exclude the bond would therefore bp averruled, and the bond be ullowed to go to the ury. .\{r. Bonfleld then occupled the most of the d:!‘ fu his :lwlui urgument. §lu was followed «mtdo'clock by Mr. Dexter, who will concluda to-day, . DIVORCES. Emily A. Hamlin yesterday fllea a bill against her husband, Willisin H. Hamlin, charging him with adultery and desertion, Bho says sho was married to him In June, lu&i, and bus had three children by him. In 1874 l& sold off 'blu“‘nvo nfiml:u. (ln Muaou -ounty, containin, aeres, al arm uteo- alls, civn'wa, hunu’f oy collected about sulooa due on grain_transactions, and eluped with n Mrs. Helen Vanderboof, with whon he has sfuce lived, Mrs. Hamlin, therefore, asks for a voree and suitavlo allmony, Loutss U. Feuner also complains that her husbaud, Danfel Fenner, is uot & man who can wake ber bappy, Bhe marrded him tn 1560, but Lo abused her for severul years, and she ‘i?o‘ [3 divores from hin in 1873, In Mlc‘Mgnm About ayear after, Laviog cooled off, ho sought her xul. professed great sorrow for his pust cone uct, and lnducc‘&\ hier to marry Lhin agata. But B¢ woon- broke his promlses, and sbusing her agaln, and in S8cptember, 1833, without reason, struck ber a severo blow fa the side, from which she bas nover recavered. t spriug they moved to Dundee, where sho fell sick, and b rofused to let her have any rlmlnlnn but ono of his own selection. Bhe heu detennined to lcave bim, but ho entered fnto s writlen lmeme‘: to allow her the use of the Park House where they lyed, to pay taxcs, &ty aud give hier tho ront of it for her support. bis promise also was soon broken, and after ho ad repeatedly shreatened to kill ler she left biw for feur of ber Wfe, And Christion Muhlbler wants a divorce be- tausu his wifu Laura used to drive him around the house in front of a butcher kuite, and finale 1y descrted bim {n October, 1875, Hattie 1. Morse prays {or a simflar decree on :fi:fl)fl D.ll the adultery of bor husbund, Fred- . Blurse, Lastly, Melissa B. Keeline tells o terrible sto- 1Y, which will uot bear repeating lu detal, of bee hugbaud, Willkam H. Kocling, whom she TRes with cruclty, adultery, etc. Ho is & rinter on a inornfug paper bere, and she asks I‘l?;n the usual decree, and aléo for suitable oy, Judge Willlams yesterday granted a decrca 8t divorce to Katy Habneman from August ahueman, oo the ground of desestion, Judke Muore granted a decres to Fasoy B. Hall frow Thowius 8. Hall, for drunkenness, 1TRMS. Tllumnmhln caso_of Gerard ve, au s o4 trial betore Judge Farwell, sud the court- foum appears to be couverted into a storebouse for all kinds of molds for the wanufacturs of Ofvawental eine cornices, ote. ‘The’ syit s bos Lwcen two partuers i the manufacture of cor- ulecs, woldings, ctc., and tho probable resuls THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MARCIH 14, 1878, will ba the destructien of thelr hit perous businces in Ntization and cos UNITED BTATES COURTS, Ienry O, Hutching and Alexander B, Wheeler filed a bill yesterday against Abraliam J, and Robecea H. Kolsely and Willtam 1., Sampson fo foreclogs tva mortgages, for 85,000 and §3,000 respectively, on Lots 23, 23, and 24, Block 1, of Bampson & (ireene's Addition, belng on the sotheast corner of Throop and Twelfth atreats. ‘Tha Wilson Run Iistilling Compant hegan & suit for !.’ir‘wu sgainat Witfiam B. Laparle and Jacob Fune! BANKRUPTCY MATTERS, Hezekiah ~ Bushoell and Willlam I, Annin, retall grocers at No. 105 Twenty- sccond street, under the flrm name of Bushnell & Annin, went {nto voluntary hank- runlc‘{‘yellenhy. Thelr preferrca deits aro $200.04, and the unsccured about $5,700. The asscts comprisc—cash, $11.91; stock of groce- rics, $3,183.52: three arocery-wagone, four horses and harness, $330; fixturcs, $200; notes, sbous $1,000: and open accvunts, %fl,-l . Buahe nell owes $380.98, and Annin 81,070, and neither liag nn¥ Individaal asaets, 'The case was re- ferred to Register Hibbard and R. E. Jenkins was apvointed Provisional Assignee. Assignees will be chosen at 10 0. 1. to-day for Tsanc Felsonthal ct al., composing_the Paper Company, and for the Plumbers’ Bu,rn [y Company. ‘o first and final dividend meeting fn the r:_lgul Henry Mosher & Bro. 18 sot for 3 p, m. ay, AUTERIOR COURT 1N nifiee, James Backus began o auit yesterday for 820, 000 ngatuat Willlam Cuthbert, v L. W, Jackson, Recolver of the Third Natlon- al’ Baok, sued Thomns Armour for $2,000, and 8. W. It'e e and Edwin Henjamin tor a ltke amount. - PRODATE COURT, In the estato of Mary Grundics, lotters wera granted to W, ¥, Furey, under bond for £5,000. 1o the estate of Curistian Druck, tho will was proven and letters graoted to Peter Bruck, un- der tiond for $10,000, M. C. Btearns, sdminfstrator, and Addie R. Cuolbaugh, sdminlstratrix of the cstate of tha late Hou. W. ¥. Coolaugh, fled a petition sct- ting forth that, upon nquiriog into tho condi- tlon and situatlon of tha estate, they tind that a very large portion of the personal cstate con- sisla of shares of stock of the Unfon Natlonal Bank, which have been assigned and pledeed lor tho paymicnt of certaln uotes for larzo sums of maucy, with power of sale s claimed by the holders. Tho largest portion of the real catato was licld by the decoased as surviving partuer of Coolbough & Brooks, and f{s scattered in mauy counties in Jowa, [Ile undivided balf for himsel? and the other for the cstate of Iirooks, Before a falr aporaigal can bo made of the real and personal cstate, it Is necessary to talke steps to ascertatn mauy and compleated facts In re- Iation thereto, and dn certain trusts created thereln at Juw and jo equ(t;. Tho petitioners stated that In view of these facts they had been unable to make an foventory, and, therefore, they prayed for further time In which to make the appralsal, The Court granted ninety days. CRIMINAL COUKT, Joln Tracy was found_guilty of larceny and riven aix months In the County Jail. John Curry was found guilty ol burglary and eiven ning years in the Penltentiary, Ile plead. cd guilty subsequently to a similar offense aml was giycu three years more. Several other fn- dictments are pending against him, Jantes Driscoll was' found guiity of burglary and given five yenrs ju Lhe Penttentiary. .{:‘m:’:n Daniels was tricd for lurceny nnd ac- quitted. Georgo Ferguson was found gullty of burglary and rewanded, Juhn Davidson pleaded guilty to burglary and was acnteaced Lo two years fu the Pcuflentlory, TUE CALL. Jupax BronaerTr—Submiticd casee, : ‘l |‘vun: Uanr—291 to 300, inclusive. riat. Jupax Mnore—25, 26, 27. No, 24, Hoj 0 Busheln o g Junue Rouers—No call. No. 232, City ve, Gage, on trial.’ v110x Bouri—181 to 200, inclusive, except 180, No. 177, o¥eary va. Jen Fraukiin Insdrance Com’ any, ou trial, p.hfual McALisTER—251 to 270, inclusive, ex- copt £30) and 201, No cave on triaf, JuboE FARWELL—ND call, Gateau, on trial. JUDOX WILLIANS—083, Schillo vs, Bhirk, and 268, Aloxander ve, Jenney. No. 3,610, Thici- mont vs. Thiclmont, on il No caso on No. 538, Gerurd vs, JUDOME: UNiTeD STATES Cinciir Counr—Junek Drop- arrr—A. 11 anle{ Tecelver of the Cook Connty Nattonal Tiank ve. 11, B, Moxie, $11,060,—Gidson K. Tifany vs. Lewis 11, Bisbee, A BUPERIGR CoURT — CoNFESMIONA—Jeroma C. Merrick va. Frederlc A. Weaze, §01,704.04, W. Jackson, Itecelver of the Tuizd Natfonsl liank, ve. J, M, Bweet lll.lnrf A, Sweet, $428, 00, W, Muxer ¢t al, va. Jobin I, Jubar Qany: M{‘y. $2804, 08, —I*, Nileon vs. Martin Oleson and Jiida J. and Frederick I, Laws, 8i82.87.—lier. nan Baldwia va, Damel T, Netwon and Ma Van Allen, §2,670.00.—~BenJamm Hunter v Corso, 2! —0. Morton v u‘5 $582,50,—0. N, Btcea va. G, G, Rawsell, $442.01.—L. C. Pardce ve, Jonac IX. Van blyke, $143. —Iterthold Locwuntha) va, Louls J. llaitze wman, $037.82, —Thomas Driver ve. Elfwba C, John M, . Ellijah 8praguo, §2,000.25.~—L. McCormick vs, Hugh Connelly verdics, §600.45, and motlon for now trial Linicurt Cotny—Coxresstona—Celestin _Dlain va, Norcises Thyfeanlt and Noel Cyrler, $:219. Jupez Bootn—J, M, Urunswick & Lalke Com- pany va. Taaac Weles, 899,31, Jinas MeAtLnran~E, F, C. Klokke va, Cily of Culcaga, $350.—Churies A. Itcnu va. Snme, 3560, —Natloval Gold Bank ve, Manufacturors’ Na- Honal Bank; Suding §U,840, and wotlon for new trial, ANDERSON, An Apposl In 1l1s Bohalf by tha Foreman of tha Jury that Convicled Him—A Queer Dogument. At ous, No. 650 Br. CHARLES AVENUR, Nrw Onueans, March 8, 1878.—~To Jis Excel lency Fyancls I'. Nicholls, Governor of Loulslana ~—But: Bolng a firm bellever In the Providence of Uod; thntall our aflaivs, trivial us well as Kreat, (rregular a3 well as In the ordinary course, are under iis absolute, daily, hiourly supervision and control§ that nothing can pos. slbly arise to wyscl? or any othor which s not forcseen by Him, arranged for by Ilim, brought by Him withio tho circlo of Iiis great plan; that the little incldent of each day, a3 weil as the solemn criscs of life, are 118 ordering,—thero exists within my breast the feellog that my cone nection, in tho capacity of a juror, with the trinl of the casoof tho Btatcof Loulsiana against ‘Yhomas C. Anderson, lutely held in this city, was 1 strict accordance with tho will of Him * whols mercl{ul and graclous, slow to aneer and plens teous In mercy.” 1 cannot feel otherwise than that the verdict of thu Jury rondered against toe accused, * Guilty, and’ recotnmended by us to tho mercy of the Court,” was in contormity to tho workings of His holy witl. 1learncd after the trial that It was tho gencra! bellcf the resuit would be a mlstrisl. The law aud ovidenco be- I so clear snd convincing, however, no other decfalon than tho one arrived at could have been ‘muu Uy any man whoso intelligenco aud Lonest utentions befitted the case. Blncu the close of tho trial, tho watler, to me, has been wno of much thought. Puablle reference has in nany quarters been made as to pardoning the cone victed prisoncs, Thomus C. Auderson, and this Is tho subject that draws from no tho present communication, Feellug that I have been n fnstrument in the hands of Hin whose judgment never orrs, (o ald in the excoution of “His will, I am now truly Jwpressed _with tho belief that a further duty to Hin abovo requires an effort ou mny part to eudeavor to obtain throuzh you, the Qovernor of tha Btate, & pardon that ‘will set tho prisouer free. Inwaking this atfort, I do so with the full avprecistion of my own human helplessness, and should surely hesitato in such &0 attempt did I uot fect in iy beart that God is with me, aud with Him all'things are possi- Lle, My earthly ressous for making this lin- portant appeal are thess: £ feel that tho lezal roceedings acaivst the prisoper, thus far taken, fudlug s senteuce, lLavo vindicated thyg Lionor of our beloved 8iate; that tho punish- ment already nflicted Is sutlicicut to causa him to fully realize the unfortunate position in which fic is_ now placed; will acrve to dissuade him frum ever again engaging in wrong-dolng of the ilke uature that hos so overwhelined him; and tho recollection ol his fate by others in the future, who might be tempted to doas he hudum:;hlh«:luulél be to them a warning uot #pt to go unlouded. g Dlt is ‘t‘l’m uvvident to my mind that the orison~ eris uot alone {u the erime of the commission of which be has been found gullty. iiis threo associates, fellow-mewmbars of tho late Return- ing Board of the State, bave yet to be examiu- ed aa to their guilt orlnnocencu of tho charge now pondiug agaivst thewm of having commitied a like critunal OTcase, uriog the trial of the prisooer, evidenco was offercd to completely satlsfy mo that the mode of conducting watters by tho ollicers of the iate Returning Board, of which the prisuner was ooe, that boreupon the result of the election of 1870 for Presidunt of the Unlted Btates sud for Govervor of this 8tate, was such &s to read- Uy permiz frauds to bo comnnitivd sud great wrongs to be dono sgalust the people of Loulsi. ana, aud, as is now shown, ayainst the peoplo of the whole United States. As ovldeuce thereof, while you, the rightful Govervor of our Btats, who réceived Ly fur the grester number of tho votes of our people, ars Bow occupylng the Gubgruatorial Chbalr, it wus shown, duting the trial of the prisoner, that you wero returued by the sald Returning Board +works, and [Nluminations, ten or twelve years articles which, from tholr a3 having recelved o less number of votes than the opposing candiate; yet he was found to bo falrly defeated. It fs woll known toand be- lloveil by a larze mnjority of the people of our common country that the principal incumbent of the Presidential Chalr would hot now be o cupying that position had the aald Returning Board done their dity to the voters of our Btate. For this reason, therefore, it does not Appear to me juat that the prisoner, whose suc- ceas in wrong-doing cnabled the now Prestdent of the United States to occupy so clevated a nosition, should, while such Is the ease, be con- fined ns a felon In tho Penitentlary of our Btate. Therofore, consldering all the circumstances connected with the trial of the prieoner, in which, a8 a member of the jury before whom ho was tried, I was a constant participant, and i view of the anomalous position he now oecu- les as compared with those filled by man) Klgh in authority throughout our country, inaf- rectly obtained throngh bis Instrumentality, T appeal to you to ald In endcavoring to sccure thio prisoner's pardon, 1t {8 my earnest dealre that this appeal should be made known to the people of our 8tate, be- lieving that indications will be manifested on thelr part favorable thereto, Strongly imprees- ed with the feellng that our Mighty Father avbove, the Great Ruler of leaven and Earth, wills that this appeal sliould be granted,—that the prisoncr’s appenl to flim for pardon, for the sako of ILls only beloved Bon, will ot be ro- ecled,—1I, as an humble follower of that Son, scech you, in I1is name,—Ile, theperfect rep- resentative of all that Ia good, kind, merciful, and just,—to use the Influenco and powor that Uorl has placed in your hands, in such a manner that Thomas C. Anderson, the condemned pris- oner. mav ba set free. Conveying to you, Governor, sentiments of the lm{hest respect, and with a desire to ba re- garded as one of your many citizen-friends, 1 remaln, sincercly, P. Convauss, Ju, CURRENT GOSSIP. ON READING FANNY DRISCOLL'S ** MISERERE." Yon say the sky la gray, and the worid le sad; Teay It is bright, and I am glad, *'That nono are happy, that none sre fair”; 1 fear you mistake—thero aro hearts light as alr. **That the earth 1s barren, and bleak, and cold "'} I find all good things in measora untol You ind that lovo Is not svorth the coat; 1 eay for lovo all thinge wero well lost. To you tha nighit falls like a graceome pail; 1 bless the hour when ita ahadows fail. And I rest coutent though ** tho wind blows wild,” ForIknow the Gpod Father will care for His ch arfletd. 1did not make a copy of thia, but can give the substance of what it con- tained, and very nearly the language. It was dated at New York, and, after the formal Intro- duction, It proceeded about as follows : An incident nf more that nanal fnterest ocearrad to-day, jusl after the claes Jo Constitutional Law was diamissed, nt the L'nlflmllll. 1 had Leen lectaring npon the advantages of the bi-cameral 'yotem. had dismissed the clare, and wae about to leave the room, when n young man, who [ kneswy hed taken fnstraction under Labonlaye. in Paris, approacticd me. and rord that what 1 9ad nrged in regard to the hi-cameral ayatem reminded him of & story which he had heard Lavonlaye relate. [ was intcrested, of conrne, and, an tho class gathered around, he procecded with the following: Jahoniaye rald, In one of hia loctnres, that Jeflerson, who had becoma so_completely imbucd with French {dena s 1o even admire tho uni- cameral system of legisiation, ono day vinited Washington at Mt. Vernon, and, In the enarag of the convereation that ensued, the' comparative ex- cellence nf the two systems came upfor conaidera. tlon. After considerable had been ratd upon buth rides, finally, at the tea-tahle, Washington, taru- ing sharply 16 Jeerson, rald: **You, slt, have Just demonetrated the snperlor Iel:cell'r'ncn of the bi-cameral yetem, by your own **11 Tlow is that?" eald Jeflerson, not s little marprised, +*You hava ponred your tea from yone enp ont Into tho saucer to cool. We want the bi«cameral Byaten to cool things. A mearare orizinntes In one Iiouse, and in heat i passcd, Tho other liouns will scere an s wonderh oler;: and, by tha time It 18 debated and modified oY varlons amendments there, it 1s much more likely to becomo an equit. able law. No, we can't get along without the saucer in oar ayatem. Jeflerson, of course, saw that a point had been made against his atgament; bot whether he was ;:tnk enough Lo say 10, tha story-teller did not re- e, Prof. Licber's letter procceds to say that ho had no doubt but Laboulaye relatea {llu atory :nhmnunll{ln given, but he conatdered it cri- tircly new here, and the questions naturally arose,Whera did he ‘f“ 141 aud Why bas it nevee been published here Gany. ——— A LEGISLATOR WIIO DRINKS. Speech in the New York Aurembly by Wiillam Jones, of Onetda, @ Farmer 70 Fears Od. Mr. Chuirman: I ask the indulgence of this honorable committes tv say n very few words. Iam In favor of this bill [on the liguor ques- tlon] because fn my district the present law ls not enforced, and I know it. I claim that the {nhabitants of Utlca arc as moral, as honorable, a8 humane, as philanthropfe, as any people on the earth; and yet fo that city there Is no at- tempt whatover to enforce the law. 1 taok the trouble last Bunday to travel twenty-seven miles through the rain so as tosea what was pit, and the dog Immediately after. however, er, kitled lt his'rats, the time teing its bein out of condition. back him sgainst ¢lora for e made. uIrs, Worcester Prese, £olid, as the poet sald, **lead all the rest." Now plant cucumbers.—V. ¥. Graphte, We bad rather plck a lity.~Boston Dulletls. Men are frequently like tea—the real strength and goodness are not properly draws out until they have been In hot water. doesn't look a8 though he knew coough to cuck & cannon.~Dreakfast Table, King Alfonro took a louk at lis mustache the other day, and then went right off aud removed < album.~Clinctnnali Commercial, Ereryday Absuraities—Not to go to bed when for themselves. In the House. #ir," ho replied. urc-makiog fellow, yesterday I heard the doctor say youhadn’t any coat to your stotnach 1! ——— A Valnablo Fiddle, A Btradivarius violin, sizned and dated 1709, was sold at the Hitel Dronot, in Paris, Feb, 14, It was put up at 82,000, and knocked down for the larze sum of 85,42, During tho sale there was a great press of the curious to get a sight of the instrument, and atable was suddenly upsct and three or four persons standing on ft el CS| } 8D i 4 That smirched and defiled fa the whiteaeas of | o ev‘nry fi e Al R Tt T et 3 glass of | 0xclalmed tha auctionecr, ** the'violin is safe." youth''y sle. I'did {t because I wanted to know for a T g The friend of tomperanca and fords Jamaica Ginger, THE TIIBUNE IN ORDERTO ACCOMMODATEOUR NU Patrons throughout the ef, Dracch Ottices in the different Dlvistons, ar o nate: Te aavertisements will be taken forthe spame price as cha the Main Outice, and will be recel; unuls :uno'uoc'? D. . Guring tae week, 434 B0t b pr e "WiLcox, Tknow it all parity, frust, and trath, ** That over all Is a murraln and blight*'; 1image all things in a roseato light. ** That of Jife we are sure of naught but the end '; Thero'd nothing truer than that, my (riend, Excepting the fact that tho ends of 1ifo WHI not be secared if vur hearts are rife Witn gloomy forebodings and herbs bitter as gall, When 1118 blessed sunshine fascattered o'or all; Only when we reflect It shal) we find, at the end, That your ‘‘dark-browed Deats'* shall Indeed provo a friond, Mns, Cuas. ELxixs. East Tror, Wis., March 10, certainty what was dono there, and those comn- munities are a8 moral as any you can find. Now, 1 want to give thiabody a Jittle of the experienco of au old, pray-hraded man. | was born in a tavern, The tirst thiug L remember T drank ‘ole, and I have ale, and w'hlsk')‘. and rum, and brandy, from that time to this {faugh- ter],and 1 am oot ashamed to own it. When I siarted from Lomoa young boy, 17 years of oge, my father told mc, “Bill, whercver you 20, act 80 that you won't he ashamed to go back,” nud I have done go: I am not ashamed toown up that Iom a drinking man, 1 tell you another thing, 1 belleve it is good. [Laughe ter.] 1wouldn't drink it except I believed so. (Laughter.] Ihave ‘ionu through o varicty of sobriety, San- e Siatloner, ete., 100) Weat-Si. e Ms ll‘¢ News Depot, 1 ealer, and Fancy beat Flora's time. The rats wero put Into the Heset to work it a very resolute manner, but after killing A few he keemed ta hesitate scveral times; he, finally, after much urging b{ his vwn- 9 minutes 80 scconds. Flora was declared the winner amid great cheering. The owner of the fmported dog said that he attributed his dog's defcat to He was willing to ny amount to kill 1C0 rats, It fs probable that another match will Q March comes {n like a ltun—a British llon.— Abou Ben Adhem's namo was probably ect It staggers an Englishman when he gets over here and hears a fellow catled * Colonel who Victor Emmanuel's plctute from the famlly you are tired and sicepy because it fs not bed. time. To make your scrvants tell les for you, and afterwards be auzry because they tell )es **What's vour occupstion, Bubi" asked s tis- itor at the Capitol of a bright boy whom lie met Inthe corrldor. Tho boy happeried to e a page “1 am’ runnlug for Congress, Parent (whose daughter has a weaknoss foran artist)=**I hear you take walks with that pict- Have no more to sy tn im! A smart fellow, with no coat to his back." Bmart grandson—* O come now, grandps, he's not much worse than you in that respect, for Toowseller and T el A Btatloner, 170 Y REAL ESTATE, . CLARKE & C0., NU. 91 ITIE SIDE, Five fine marble {ronts, southeaet corner Dearbarne And indiaoa-st.§ ali moderB IMpruvements: §4,000, erme, 0 brick houses, iwo storfes and Lssement, on In- ob., Dear Siates £3% 000 each. BOUTH RIDK, Four matble-fronts, two-siories and batement. front. in& ou Groveland Park. onposite the University, 85,000 each: ediy terme. Liberat svatemeat for ree-atof Y One two- ront, on Lake-av., A A Haice. residence ‘praperty on the s Dice reside, r Nortn, &nlfm 84 Weat Xides very I.h!ply.p g JOR SALR—BY MATBON HILL, 97 WASHINOG: it MICHIOAN. AV, ~Drick honss, near Twenteth-of, INDIANA-AV.Stane baues' nesr Twentiein: £t 300, dinin,s-room ead kitchea on patlur 400 PRAIUIE-AV. ~Large house, with 40-Toot lot, near Twenty Atth'st.; dining-room Land kitchen va Farier doors ¢4 INDIANA-AV —ifs aer Twent . 'OR BALE-NMAURLE.FRONTS ONX CALUMEL: ST Be 50 0 Michiga $6.000; Cniversity. m:cl:.n?'rllu. $4.000. ULRICH £'BARNES @9 Was+ e3me house aad £0-foot lot cor $10.000. FPOR BILE=THK FLEGANT “SARBLE-FIONT it Tol residence, No. 813 West {Vashingion-si. one of the best bulit and conveniently atranged ho on the sireets has 13 tooms: aisa brick bar, Ve Ruthorized ta oller {Lat much below {te rext val wiil pay partics willin e, - Toventeara it MEAD & CoF 701t BALETIE TWa.8T West Congress- ment: jot 2013, &°CUE, 188 suit, MEAD RICK HOURE, 833 sundry In buse- FD!’I SAL vell 8 chofca lot on torner Dummy road and Meiros or wlil sell whole LracL, five & tot extrs Larzatn. VERY DESIII Fon ~Oi bie residence at Keawoud sial sider an exchi chotee grounds un and Furty-seventii-st. ze frstor_Thiriy-Afih-sts. YO BALEZLAKE two acres of ground, on Dummy road; very clesp, THERON PARDKE, 46'Madisou-st. Fit, BALE-Sis. Address A 35, Tribune ofice, 8 cott 85, U0, 2 Iarge {rame barns, 2 fine orc) 3 mijea from Unon station, McHenry Co., 111, 1 less than half value; | will buy it It {8 one of t 110 acres of salon st'once; the land thie ver) € bet dalry sad stock fapms in 10inols; T. 1. BUY lusting water, 7. raliroad, tn Tows: would ma pien. 84, Also 40 acres fn Dickenson Coduty, #ood, A These are bargatns. i, 23 Déarborn s, , 1toom 10, WILL PAY CAl ayeaue between Thirty-| east of Grand-boulevard; siate lo orice. Tribunc vifice, "FA.\'TED-aUm'lmA n residence with large grounds. o0 K5, ritlune odice, RIvIaR Tocation, price, abd der H FINANUIAL. DVANCER MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCIIE: bonda, ete., at LAUNDEIS privats office. 120 dofph-st.. o m 5 and 6. Estabiiihied PasE o U AND MONEY LUANED on_all kinds uf securities. Chicage Loau Coti- Pany, 110 Washingto-at., 1tooin o circumnatances probably that no gentleman in this housc bas gone through with, 1 have gone {rom tho top to the bottom, and from the bot- tom to the top, phvsiually. Now, sir, I have traveled by eca and by land. I bave traveled three times around the globe in golng to and returning from my work, and have dono tho work tha: other men do. Bome gen- tlemen say liere that all this lquor is polson. Havn I been polsoned? [Laughter.] No, sir; I am the grandfathier of ten children [Inufimcr). and am the great-grandfather of four chifdren laughter], and I hope, with the help of a little lquor, to live to be a great-great-grandlather, y.ung-cnntlnund laughter,] I tell {uu people alk nonscnse about llguor, and kuouw it. {Laughter.} ‘There was something sald here, the other day, that, if Chrlst was tu come down on earth to- day, He would be In sympathy with the tem- perance folks. Idenyit, Christ nssociated with publicans and einners; and publicans in my tounty mcaus taveni-keepers, [Laughter.] TAURLOW WEED ON NATIONAL T0 RENE-MOUSES: RLO I South Side, JOLIDAYS. Nouth Side, NEw-Yonx, March 8.—7o the Editor of (he New York Tribune: In o recent conversatlon with you I cxpressed regrets to havo scen, year after year, diminished and diminishing interest In our natlonal Lolidays. For three-quarters of o century Fourth of July vhs celebrated in tho enthuslastic spirit of the letter written by John Adams on tho day that the Declaration of Inde- pendence was signed, That glorfous nnniver- sary warmed the hearts and stimulated the pa- triotlam of the whole peonle. But this Intercst has been gradually subsiding, until these annt- versarics arc **more honored In the breach than tho observavce.” This remark applics with cven more force to the 22d of Feb- ruary, which, from the death of Washington fine 3-story and Lasement atone front housa oh southeast cornér of Monroe-st, and Winchester-ay, 1t can be uked it necensary without the basemen 4 runm, viz,: doublo par} an the main floor: or with ti-Desement. which 13 fur- niahe: ng rooms, wh main flour for pariors, ruain, and lbrsry. This house has all the odern tni- provemicnts, and Is fn perfect order. The walls and cellingy are painted In o). be rented with elecant furaiture, of without, &l o very low rate, Larze Lrick barn attached. Apply to W, D, KERFOOT & CU., 0 Waslifnwtoueat, West Sides O\ RENT-MAY 1-BIMCK HOUSE. 193 EOUTH Morgan-st., 10 rooms; modern Improvements: gas fixturex, and stabley Pleasant lucation: cunvenlent tw Dusiucas centre. Apply on the comer nexe south, Suburbnn. TORENT-ONE OP THOSE BEAUTIFUL ORNA- £ fenwood Btation, corner i nental brick houses af of Furty-seventh-at, and Ms e-trees, overlooking ihe Ik e, bath-room; e until within o few years, was colebrated In Not in_one instance isit recorded that lle as- i“(‘:'«'f"duuf,nmm'f"m' manucr worthy of the services and character of | socated with the orthodox people of that day. - —— - the Father of his Country. Now, It {s scarcely | By-the-by, L want to say another thing before | | = 56 RENT_IRO remembered, Perhaps It is unreasounble to cx- | fOFRet 1. The Pharlsecs of that duy belleved TG & idcs pect that theso anniversarfes shiould outlive the outh Blac, immediate descendauts of the gencratfons asso- ciated with them, 1, however, cherlshed the hope that the pa. triotic fires annunlly kindled upon the altar of reciscly, In eycry respect, on all polnts, as the r’lmrhuu or tho ‘orthodox peuple of to-lay be- lieve, The only difference Is, that the Pharisces of that day Lelfeved there was a Chrlst to come, and the Pharisces of the present dny helleve that Christ bas coma. Now, [ do not waut to FP'0 RENT=NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS,8INGLE Tibor0g 0 suties Featlow. 103 Kast Washiiwon-at oum 21 1CEL Y FURNIGTED NGO, ATYLY uandolphist., foom 4 y =~ GHT i ourslvce, b by miceseding Eetonilogs Aufi | IWASe any sscrion g 1 Vot ot somo-prout | [T4ENT YO LIOUT HOUSXELRKE-gOTiES the Mfe of the Republic. The City of New York | £0 sustain. |I{cmlln§ from the Bible:] #And | B. WALLER. 41 C i L1 olso bad its mnniversnry, * Evacuation Day? | it canic to pass, as Christ sat at meat In the | FG HENT=A CIANCH-FUIISISIED OGNS, TROUNS| house, that many publicuns and _siunors came and_ sat down with Him and Iis disclples.!” Vublicans and sloners sat down with Hiu Novw then, the great charge agalust that moral 18t or reformer—tisouch He never calied Lim- self a reformer, I belleve—[laughter]—the great chargre agalust Hiw way, that Ile actually syso- cluted with publieay d siuners, furiiiure for sale camplete fur housekeeplag wit out taklag roums. DENTISTH, 17 Twenty-socond-at. West Side. T'0 RENT=FR CORNER 10OM WELL FUR- Dixhed {nprivato family for oneor two persons; ard next dour. ugton, was, untll within a foir years, the ocension of clvic and military parades, ring of cannon, fire- The last anniversar, of the doy which, by the evacustion of the Brlg- ish army, restored New York to New Yorkers, wauld haye beeu entirely unobscrved If tho pro- prictors of tbe 8turtovaunt ouse had not given the Veterans of 1812 & dinner. Bo entirely has this auniversary cone out of the public meinory that I doubt whether one-fourth part of our ¢ltizens can tell what dayin November jtoccurs, Yorall this our public journals are largely ro- sponsivle, Until withiua few yvears it was the custum of city and viilage newspapers to reput- 1ish on the morning or during tho week of the Fourth of July the Declaration of Independ- ence, to which ‘most of them appended the Jat- ter of John Adame, fn which he predicted that the day would be celebrated by firing of cannon, military parades, fireworks aid {lluminatious, A1_Carpenter-at,, noar Wasl North Sido, [0 BRNT-CHEEIFUL, NICELY FURKISHED (et A T A Ay ey Bupetior, third floor, [0 RENT=VLATS ELEGANILY FURNIRIIED ON the North ide. Apply to A. F. BTEVENSON, 38 Clark-st.. loom 3. ~TO MENT-STORE:S Ntores. TO {!EST_—RI‘YR!NKM PROPERTY=DY K. A.CUM- [INGE & C(h, 130 Lasalle-st: 21and 23 Randolph-st.. opnusite Dearborn Park, 5« atory brick, 403 ot clevator. 101 and 103 good double store and Laseni t, cheap, A NEW ‘WUHISKY-PUNCIL" DPhtladetvrin Times, The compounders of cocktalls at the Contf- nental have been kept busy during tbe post week explatolng theuseof aucat-looking black- walnut case in the centre of the par, with littie sllver circles containiuz the ficures 10, 13, 20, 25, 80, 40, 50, 73, 100, and 200, below cach of which Is a siunll drawer. This drawer contalns pasteboard cards, with o number corresponding 25 'l‘{,“,“g_,‘(i°;,“‘i‘-f.,’;f,‘;‘:;fl“{{’;2‘.’;,,n’;{;’n“.‘: f'-‘.';::m[ to the clrcle above. Whon a customer calls for g:fl Li Tittle ‘Store, ouposite. it Address was reproduced. o glass of ale the {0cent drawer {5 pulled out | PACIC, tery tore and basement, only $33. 1t wus my own Labit during a kalf century of | and a card with that smount is banded to tho Hackash sud A » wry and MCY B, KOUS BLOTES, Bl active jouruallem to republlsh aunually theso for wholcsallog, slurake, of light fmbiber, who passes over the cash and the tick- heap. stirriug appeals to tho better and noblor scutl- | ot, both of which tra deposited fn tho cash | “ai Hasdoreist - Desnean State aud Dearbora. good menta and sympathy of the American people. I | (rawer, Meanwhilo the actton of opening the ,,‘;,_,,, corner store, with basement. had another habt which might very pm{‘m y and cr cuuses & simllar card to drop Into usefully boobserved, This was torepublish every dranee a Jocked receptocle below, the key of which is {n the possession of !he[nmprumn of the hotel, When rbu cash account Is mude up in the morne {ug, tho amount of woncey fu tho cash drawer must cqual the total amount of tickets In the * punch ! recoptacle, ‘The machine {s very in- geuious In its workings, aud §s un eflectual pro. lngtun-st., opposite Fleld, Leiter & L eleannt secund sory. SUXII0; & most font 1ighit on all sides; a Very Nne Toom. corier Aduins, fourth Guor, weil Ngbited, B cheap. N ivaantogton-at.. e doar. atout 747, very elean. Also faurth ‘four alll elicaper, 302 Weat Sudisouest. rvecund Hoor, Sx120 wit yanicnd ciovator, “oaly 30 per Gouthe Bird Seor r Iuatorleal interest, thelr cloquenco, or fromn thelr poetic beauty, were sure to attract general attentiomand exclte general admiration. Theso articles would fin the newspaper rounds, and wore read not only with Interest by such as had never before met with them, but proved fresh | yentive against bartenders “ knocking down." L corner Quincy, elegant corner hasement, sud grateful Lo such as had scen them befors, [ u,:, of fiu genial mauipulators of glauses re- | i1 bestintowniaaiacent to f A 'T'fi!a"‘; thiuk your readess will thunk you for now pub- | ynarked yeatcrduys *This thing beats the Vir- | s basineac ook i wil o ey aiie? lisbingz one of thesc articles, It 15, as will bo seen, & very beautiful description of the porson, munner, babits, appearance, miracios, and char- glufa aud street-car beil punches, and,” lnugh- ingly, *1t also *beats tho bartender, as there 18 no 'knocking dawn' with this new-fauiled AMUIACYUFID, YOTY CNEAD: iding joases frou ihts Siice expiri 3 o Wil 10 Tenew, Wil blcass 8avias a acter of our Savior, ‘Ihis account is peculiarly | thing, Ouc thlng, f& atops the professionals | -~ 0N FAST MADISON.BT. FROM valuable I not only comitiz {rom o contempo- | yeivg come In for Lhelrmorning cokiat! e ops | 7 O e Tanr Ol [ANT MADISON AT, PR rary, but from onc hich iu authority: y. 3 e e Pl o iGers s iy 14t o us to oue side to mysteriously waisper, *Put It down on the slato; 1I'll pay another time! All we liave to do is to point to tho wmachine. That ory ‘and (TouRLAUE (01 JUbbIng Dustieass Prico: ¥ 00T 1 or pens, Gl oF wiiress W KIL, Hoom 12, 156 WashitB oA St from V{9 11 8 M. k13100 e Bts e o titng, - . | stops that business, vou kuow, A pumber of Miscellanconw, ml’ll‘::wxll.‘x!:: w'l}o‘-!::“numo {? '{I:g:- Txnnfi:' “’wl‘:';'m amusing instances bave oceurred sluco thy To |f d;r—v)r:on [ hAuo]nm;x;Iszhomr the barbarians estcem ae a prophict, but hisfol. | recister has been i uso. traveler LB B e 't Uus, a1 aud Javig {nww tove and adore huin as tho oftspring of the | called & fow nighis and _while | {$4EPEL L Clark et Hoomt 11, ~ nl 0, o callu back tha dewd from thelr | Dartaking of ble drink T pailed tho 15-cent ) HENT-TO M3 TOMING TEWRLES gra 1 drawer, when ho shouted, *Don't ring for o | ' ‘".,M,‘.L.,(“.}"‘,‘ \eu'v};?c_'{&m:‘? -"':l.'?-‘e'x‘g';f'un o divelle H porters I don't want to go to bod yet.” Another | pay St hnwaricr Adaress & o T itons dymel usked where the cashier’s desk was after recely. g bis bizof pasteboard, It also sayesusa vast muount of trouble with impecunjous young an P ! of a color tlat can bardly bo matched, falling luto graceful curls, waviug ‘about, sud parted on the crown of i béady rauning o3 & striom (o tho front aftur ‘“fl?ffi"fi'—"fu'“ N lon of the Nazarlles, his forehcad | men abont town, who have been fu the babit of tiediately, thivs or fun, :.'f:m ’"l'argn, and jmposing; his cheoks withe | requeating credit, They kuow that it the cash v"mmfn ;llg“r‘-:lc “Ln nfi:"ln:'t"-"f;'ur ault rouin “Lue out ‘sput or wrinkle, beautiful with lovely { {snot forthcoming after recelving a driuk we | Slevater)., 2 Greom, gIvInK lcatiun aud terins, Wenncatay ann Th reds .u m;:r t::lflu“:fl?‘t lnl‘l.'r‘x‘nc;l.wtll{l ::qul:fio are held r;lponllhla Iurl |hnlunulllant. 18 will | day, Weatern Hatiroad Awsoctativa, 101 Washingt symmetry; hia c i Spolor sultallo | reprister aa hiich s you wisy, from 10 cents up, 0 " WITIC PRIVILEGE 1o his hafr, reaching below s :hlnI and Tnmn! In nu‘lhluubalnw that figure, as thoro aro uo eent | VW A veimnca iarmof troms 1o 15 thie middle Jike a fork hia wres beiott blus, glear | Hobl 00 EaO0 T RS PREER SE L SEL RS RO B-cote 0 over and serene; look, innocent, diguided, m: rin ; a factured by the New York Registering Come THER s Y w! dwelity T F AL Moo wmatnre; o propirtion of Lody, inost perfec! : ; captivaiing auds and aruis wost deloc o | pauy, and is the first futroduced futo thio city. | 3o i r e RO TKSS AN Eubiuli: 116 rebukes Wiih tmajont. couneets with | Duc ol bartender sald that »tho' boys whi | \WANIED= IS TROUTE KT LSS TR intldnces, hlv wholo sddress, whotlier tn word or | have to givo up wearing five clothes, gold | Piton Ea diacromes s aid and Wealcruava, aod doed, Lelng cloquont and grave, Do mian bse scen | watclics and chulne, etc., as this (nfernu) Bew- Address Abo, Trihuneotice. bim faugl, yet Lis manucts aro exceodingly pleoa- fanglod machine will Lreak up ali *funny ! busi- VWARIEDZ1G - RENT-SNALL —COTTAGE 0ii ant; but ba lias wopt frequently i the prosence of | ol TR0 Urawer. | No more carrage riles roams for lousekeeblug: Prowps pay. Address wen, Mo is tewsperate, modoul, und wise; a man, for hia extraordinary ‘beauty and diving porfece tlons, surpassing tue children of men in every scnsc. ‘Tho Bavior {x so scldom recornized In profanc history that this coufinnatory contribution to Lls perfections 18 especially valuable. T, W, SOME OLD LEITERS, Bpeclal Correapondance of The Tridune, CLEYRLAND, O., March 1L.—I was shown recently two letters which are in the possesslon of a friend fond of the curious, sud which, so far as1 kuow, wore -uover seen fu priut, but pussess o peculior interest. Tho Orat was writ- ten by Horaoe Greeley to tho Presidentof s Horse-Falr tn Northorn Onlo, 1t will be poticed from its dute that 1 was written durlug the time when Ureeley was the wost completely absorbed fn bis arduous editorlal work, watch- ing the outcome of the War; and the {dca that Lie should be called upon to address s few coun- try sporting-men ata yural horse-race could WEM, @i W o PEBSONAL ______ PERSONRE=CiueamaN RN CE BECRN Filosi e Monros-st. to the park on Sunday and sunimer visits to the water places. Oh! ior tho goud old timcs! ‘They will soon be gone, but the boys will ‘aet In thelr work! bofore the call of the turn. What will you bave, sirf " sald lc, 08 the re- porter went out of the door, 1o o quaudary as ta the meaniog of ait his remarks, NCE nen uid wouen baviug served or willlug 1o serve icrectives in overy eity 15 Unlted Biates: relerences Addicas & U2, Tiuuug olice, EVENTED, AFPOINT GENTLEMAN Wil Louse suutiieash cors v wiid dealted to rens d to call agslu, b + 00 Wasiugton st Y A DOG'S MARVELOUS TEAT. Now York Timss, March 11. A large number of sporting-meu sssciabled last night In u well-known up-town sposting re- sort tu witness o ratting mateh for $100 a side between the Imported black and tan bull terrier Harry and Flora, & white butl and tervier slut. ‘Tue conditions of the match were that cach dog should bo pat fu tho pit with fifty rats, and the dog killing the rats {n tho shorteat tlne to by declared the winuer. A nuinber ol wagers frons $5 to §50 were wude ou the result, Harry bewnge slightly the favorite. After the usual prelimi- narivs been completed, Aty average-sized rats wers dropped from a bax futo the pit. Flora, who was handled by its owner, Jobn TS WANTED, CEN A, :AS-TIIR GHOTCEST 1% S E AR i Tt URICEST IS '_'sz.'“““—l‘r sl Company 1o Amierica— ConAtRadNy SRFvAsTIE Aeats Wauled every wherem L U i G abic it timtucey i R vaae N . ) WHITE BUCL TERRIER D0G; Bame of Major, - Apyly 84 18100, curtier 0f Geen aud laudolih-ats. 7 REWAID~LUST 0N M 85! NDAY, TITH INS.., ouly strike Lim 23 a It subject for a joke, which | ¢, wss then set to work upon her ilcht red seiter dog, heavy busby tati; pugpy be imwediately procecded to cracks ey ek o ek o otk Do lee fui grubu: e aboe Wieatd g3 ety i cd oo bint MEh R e o | slasining” s, "™y e T T Tienta. ary. such ‘1ot 1 wudl Bt bo ablo tp county | B, PIdute ten rafs lay de . _JIUSICAL, pit. bSbo continued on her task without stopplog, snd 1o two mioutcs she had killed thirly rats, snd, altbouzh bitcen several times by the vermin, she vccomplisned her task of kliling the fifty rats in the wonderful thae of ‘Aimlnuut:u g ufi(lmdlx Arl::‘ll' Adnccalolnl ylbau: ve minutos the og Harry was brouglt into the rw:?.\?u He appeared too fleshy fur work, aud bets wers mads that be would not Wwlth your requeat Lo adurcas your Ho summaor. I sm & very busy mau. 1 woald refer ou 10 Abd Liucolu,—a wman who, I think, would !rw woll, aud wi) has plenty of tiwe to sttend 0 such matiers, Yours truly, . Homics GrzzLr. ‘Tho other letter was written by the noted biicist, F'raucis Lieber, & short time beforo m: death, and was dlrectoed to bis fricud, Uen, 3 WORTH OF fati, il wut | ve anle will cous B S E ot ot At & CAMI”S, 211 Stats, . s I -PUOOY WALENOUSE, 160 WEST NONROK- FUE N MANGIOHEE Lo ST M Louate auy auouat; lesal Wterat. Caals 3ur 800cks ol kuuds. Fair noxt '~FURNISHED Ok UNFURNISHED. TN, Ying Jurs. dinig. ruom, audKitchen o (ARH PAID FoRt (OLu"GOLD ™ AND BIL Muney (01080 0 watchirs, dlamands, and (ill‘\‘eut J!lcfl ption at GOLDAMIIFS La oice dicensod). v0 East Madl : 0 LUAN UN FURNITUI 3 etc., without reinovais alt on dismonds and go: Caitatersis. C. 5. WILSUN, liouin 3,110 & 114 I{andolp, ONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITUIE WIT) oUT Temoval; also on diamonds and otlier collatersis. Itoom 9, * W, N.ALLEY, 184 Dearbarn-a AN REAL ESTATE. RE VIEY REAL ESTATE—I WILL Tielms L $35 t Kenwood, nesr : would for property 1a vicinjty of Thirty- VIEW-FINE HOUBE WITHl %0, 80,500 DOWN—640_ ACRR , o, farm. all under fence and ceoas fered. dweling 16 s 19 f you will ouly ko &nd sce it you st D, 173 E—4~0 ACRES CIOICE LAND, REAT EAL ESTATE WANTED, DENCE. WILLEX. chiange well bullt, fraine houte and’ aily feet fur burba; Address Mookkeepern, Clerkn, dc, VVASTED=A YOUNG MAN 1IN THlC OFFICE 07 an_auction end commision Nouvel maribe ¥ ool penman, and quiek at fgares; falary 300 Sr1% Jear._ Addren A 86, Tribana ofice. Trades, ANTED-MACHINISTS WHO HAVE RAD KX- Perlenceon Binger Sewing machine; no otuers Beed apply. Address A A7, Tribune ufice. Miscelinneons. AGENTS' OUIDR.™ ents and what !oi’x 32 pagesy h cott, 69 Desrdarn ¢, ANTED-LIVRE MR A 8nd chromos of the naw. selline articles. Varlsty of Tices thiat oo other huuse uffers 810 to I INGTON, 63 sn, NTO 8ELLCHROMO O] ovelties, ete, ¥4 Seate-st. TIC MEN_ OF 000 Amerfean Cyclapedis, PPLETON l( . 81 NTRD~AGENTS AND CAVASSENS (BOTIl men aad women) to seil Sfeneen's col Call at ftoon; 2 w 13 A o y e Domestics, VANTRI-A 600D GEIAN OR SCANDINAVI- on girl to do genersl Dousework fu s small (ami« Iy._APBIY a1 8842 Wentworth “?.i.\‘rr,n:k GD)II'E?ENTT}N'OLIHH WOMAN 10 dv cooking, washing, an: nmlv“’ la Aty fsmily. Apply, with references. at 725 silchig: '\v’nxrsmn 44 ROUTIT CORTISBT., A GOO XY _xin for houseworl erman or Scat avian, & \‘YA. 2 X -GIAN Oft 8WEDISIT Olltl to do general huuscwork at 38 North Sheldon-at., corner Falton. 5 - \v D—A 000D GRUMAN OIRL FOR GEN- eral housework in & private Hmll( must be & Rood cpak, washer, and froner. ADpply with references Bt U West Ao TGO S —— VWANTED-PROTESTANT GINL TO GO A SHOIT Jistance fn the country for geoeral howsewori, Only those willing th work ueed appiy 1o J. J. BPALL: ING & L0, 134 Clsek-st AQIRL FOR GENERAL TOUSEWORK. nali family. Nv, 443% Nurth Clark-st. ANTED=A ™ GOOD _ Giitl,_ FOR_ OKNGITAL iusework, Apply at No, 343 South Glark-st., third foor, * ! — e YV ANTEG=A CONFETENT GII(L FOIL SECUNTH TOrk: musthe & K00d Iaundress; refcrences re- quired. 52 Boutt Feorta-st. * WARTED=X COMPETENT OIRtL T0 1o © eral hourework 10 & family of threey referen.ed reqntred, Inquire ut once at 434 West Jucknon-ai., tno doors weat of Throvp, GEIOTAN, SWEDE, Oit ANt De1al Ruusewnrk, exespt washing: tnuase Callat 430 \'!Hmn:l'. 0 COMPETENT O, lo kitchen work and ane to do secr te of chiidreu, 40 or VWASTE NE 0 1 work and WASTEIS h{'}'nsr-‘fi:ns WEDK O y ncral huusews % cook. "4 Biteenth-by; i e s Senmstresscs, IRST-CLASS SHIRTMARERS. uth Clark-at. VWARTED WY “nac VAT PERI Con: KER ) man: atste whers worked Lelore, Ad- s, 101 dress A v, Tribuue office. Nurscs, ANTED-A NURSE AGED 14 FOR CHILD 4 “years. Bend address 1o A 81, Trtlune off VWANTED=GERMAN oIt sWED [siT ®irl, 13 0r 16 years ofd. 3 cax FANTED—A ~ NURSEGIRL FROM years ol to taky care of habyy Protestant | ferred. Apply at Hehigan ANTED=-PAPELL DO. . ME GOOD GIRLS on giue work. New 32 er-Tox Cotnj very plessnat and Termanant povitio meeks cali ter 10, MUMItis, 0 Madisou -4 \WASIED-A 008G work. Jloom 5, 61 L.aSall MPOGET, LOANED 0% FUIt - TTANGS, diamonde. macutoers, war receipts, aml oy goodl collatersis, 168 W + lloom 23, LELS IN sUMS OF 82 AND had in exchange for currency at the counting. room of the Tribune Company, ENNIES CAN BE MAD N currency at the counting-roomi of the Tribune. qILVHII 23 AND %O CENT PIECEN IN PACKAUES L) of $10 In exchange for currency at counting-room of ’hglmne Cump:n_v- ‘V 0 BONROW—~$500 FOR 81X MONTHA ur s year: will give 13 per cent Interest, aud will kive good security, Address A 95, Tribune omce. $50.000 J7Rs 75 Lhis ox ey nilafon 1 ner cent. L.'IJUIHIX‘. fl'l'(“lfll‘l‘: Buliding BOARDING AND LODGING, Wont Side, 3929 FULTOX-ST. — ELEGANT i e) sulle of roo; with good bos amall family, . UPWARDS CAN EXCHANGE 0Tt Y-FURNISIED 4, 10 8 couple; Bouth Stde. 16 EAST ADAMS-8T.—A NICE ASRONTMENT OF TouINs (o rent, with bosrd, €3 to €0 per week. LARENCE HOUSE, NG Taoiuiecst. four biocks touih of' the Palnier Touse— 0a; h Toom per day, o 83} I 20,0 48180 Turniatied r00is o rebt Without bo [QNULISH OUSE=31 EABT WABIING [ON-AT. — Kingle rooma, with Loard, §3 to #7 per weeds iranslent raturEL50perday; 21 restaurant meal tick: S 10 03, 353 AND 357 —BITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. Bookkecpers, Clorks, &ce ITUATION WANTED=BY A THOROUGHLY COM- 1 petet bookkeener and correspondent whu has hal fifteen years’ experience §u responsthle postiings I Chicago, in soine country city baving & popuisiion of 10,00 or over, oF would Accept A posltton i s ‘wholesale b re. _Address A 70, Tribune ol JITUATION WANTED—AM 211 WELL EDUCAT) auick at fAiuures, understand lookkreping, write & plaln Laud, can work ali day; will do sayibing. Desg city references. A B3, Tribune oflice. JITUATION WANTED-IIN A MAN aied 33 and of ad 10 & whalesals or retail Dusiness, of tn an otice. 1s fale peaman cics wiiliug compotent 03¢ an; . Balary expec small. leforcoces, Address s i Setbians bibere o Traacss SKTUATIDN WANTED=-IIY A MARRIED GARDRN« €F'who can du- landscape Rardeniog. goneral gars deniug. and ean manaye 8 farm; goud rofercaces. Ade drevs A 77, Tribun odice. Coachmen, Tenmators, &cs QITBATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG ) (Dane) who understands jiata_ gardeniow, care of ud JRIYIng not afraid of Lerd works good erences, AF}X rbune oftice. SITIATION WANTED=0Y COLONED NAN 1§ private family;ic tako care of Lorses and mako him: selt userul aroutid the houssi Roud reforeaces. Address A1, Tribungotiice, Miscellancous, QITOATION WANTED-BY AN A NO. 1 DAR. tenders long caperienca: beat of refercnces no olre fectlon to thu country, _ Addreas A b, ADILIT MAN INJYADA HOTEL, 143 ANT 150 WARASIAV.— Heduced prices. "~ (100 Toooys nnd board $1.50 per day: €4.010 87 por week. Lay board, €4 per werk. Dot 1o BITE SE. 178 & mer House=Weil 1 al urnlshed fooms, with ‘lrmrla, 83, £3.50, and 80 per week. Day board, €4 per ek, OARD—“¥ A YOUNG MAN OF TASTE IN A fainily of_rennement, within two ifles of the Const-Houte, where Bomu cOmIorts €At by must balow.' Address, giving particulars, A une office. A STRICTLY ug ng uther boarders; Souih and accommodatlis par- A v, Trivune office, with private famlily, Fida preferred; guod tal thenlarly denfred, Addres: full particulars, v BUSINESY CILANCES. IEAP FOIL CABHI~A WELL-PAYING NOTIONS d faucy gouds store, embraciag »d, clean, sis- plo atock, Axtures, furniture, Ou 8IUD WAIILUL CRbI- net organ, sewing machioe, et eaviug city resson furselling. A 76, Tribune oftics JOIL BALE OR RE T eaFadtiry! u. Kane County, il Tactory tenow welting & oupounds of wllk per i be tncsessed eastly Lo 10, )%Nfllll. uwler 2ble rty, The bulldfug 15 of stone, 4UsT0, L. h’l 4 has tn 18 the best lpfllk% of pure, h axinrh-:- 1o Ul « county, ~ apring tuac Serriil o the Luslpess § mile from de, eh N ddre NEI, Geoeva, 11 7Ol BALE~TWA SE_DIIC TINES, tempering whecls, Carts, etc. ) L'eekoxll] Manutac- turing Co. patent. Apply to O'DUNNEL, 753 lin- an-at., gear Llug Taland-av, a0d Twenty-sccon )5 TO $3° WILL ESTADLISH BUSISES B25 5 Syl EYTARLSN ust jer day | bo competition; eatisfaction gusra R0 364 bods. OF midreds Wi Mg, Laafle ki TASOELLANEOUN 5 2o LL CASH I'AID FORR LADIES' AND GENTLE. AL B AT & I prowpily aitended o, JONAS GELDKIL, ¥ bt 18SOLUTION OF PARTNERSILP — CHICAGO, March 11, 1878, Tle partuership of llerrmand ueckneim and Henry 1inde ias this dsy boeu dissotvrd by nutuad consent. eury Linde will Govbe resbonsl: T aiy Tiauiins nerearler. Contration fu. tag cama §f said drin. " Mleary Liude, late Kueckichn & Lioda: A ANTED=A FULL SKT OF BECONDAND vaull doars, with good luck.” Address A 73, Tribe une oltive. cold water in ows cuniinually a pi i he taclory hird of & calil water. on [ & ¥ TANTER—A FIRST-CLASS TUG-NDAT, 20 "l‘- 23 fuch cytinder, sultabils (o bur slabe i, WITHECK, 343 Souts Water-st.. ftoom 1. CANRIAGHK, FPHABTONS, uica, Iu: delivery wagous, snd ex- uct, all klads of J7OR SALE-1OLSKS, Lop aud opey bugi: 6 s peat st 1 Chicags Kreat sacridce. urscs 0 les by the oaey advauced. Willscll oa moathly a ust Lo auld Lo pay storage, » 1 Bt -3k, SITOATION WANTED=iIY A FINST- risis washer, ~ Apply at 79 Sherman-st, SITUATION "WANTED-LY A CAPANLE AND Arustworthy youngt man as office boy or clerk In @ nthe experience; beat city refer- . Tribune ofice. _SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMAL Domesticse ITUATION WANTED-HY A OERMAN GIRL 1N private family ar boardlug:Louse; referepve i ro. quired, Vleass call at basement dour, 16 Eldriige. CoUrty no cards TR VAN o 3 I'lefu addresa Hotel Den Srn!n'l‘lnsl_ WANTED=BY A RESPECTANLE kir! fu private family (0 do_general bousewor! atrangerin the uity. _Inquire st 454 South Jeferson SITUATION WANTED-IIT"A COMPETERT Gliil, Lo cook, i OF 1o, oF do Keucral bunsewors ity or cuuntryi’ geod reference.” Plesse call st 6.4 Btate-at, ITUATIONS “WANTED_BY TWO COVIETE S)efirl; one ta cuok amd sundress, the otber accun ork o tha care of chiliren fu & briva reference. ” Address A 3. Tribunc e o ¢ S JITUATION W2 i Tl GIIL, TECOM- <clase partice. as secoud girlur for suutli Side preferred. nGuire ut TRD~A DANT: SiTuATIO: Y A SWEDISI GIiiL, T 40 second work or 1ight housewurk. Call at 743 Atehiyan: SHUATION WARTEG=TN"& (L T0 To 17x: o aatl fenilly or work In Inun- t 1000 Aruid-at, SITUA‘I‘IDN WANTE 0 o0 D=1y & GERNAN WOMAN sok, washi, and ron, & 16 8 small (hmity.* \ elaltan Anoclation Ee ployuient Hureau, o1 ‘mahingtun L., Kovm 0, ON W work,_Apply at 70 0 TUATION W 0-BY A TOUNG GinL 10 d secund wor of ligt work ani el tu do w'wling Avato family, *Indulre 8t 304 Weat Harrison-st. 4 Sn\firl WANTEI = BY A COMPETENT Amel 1l 10 do second work or geueral Lo fawlly. Govd referenca. Address 1693 ITUATION WANTED=DY A FIRST-CLASS i 5% & cook, mesl up ey hoted or trei-cl Do, 10z-honso. - TIest of FOlsrehie. Cal ot 416 Wabach wu. WANTED-BY A BWEDISIT v general_ Lutsawark: not afinld t ress A uw, Tribuog obi WO COMPETEN T Address 197 Weat 1 slruAfioN”w—AN"x BY A COMPETENT Giitiy Sk ear oF SOl o bbjot] oo s ke Addsess A Ty, Tribute pmice. ” QITUATION WANTED=IN_ BNALTL FRIVATE SYHATOY AL JATe 18 Burth Tucke SITUATION " WA THOROUGHLY TE! A cowpetant American glrl. W da seennd- work or gen- eral o rklu vrivete (swlly, Ficase call ot 259 an SALE=TWO 00GD BI0 WORK HOVSKS and uus kood family ur busiucss Luse, color gray; {be owasr hue nuthiug Tur thew 1o do. &ppiy af tne Duru ab the rear of u3 Michigeu-ay, VYANIEDCTIRO NEAVY DIAFT UOR it Call 157 Clark-at. ITUATION WASTED =BV FIRAT-CLASS COOE, In private family o ?u’nllhl'nuuw; sl 3 second-glil. _Call two dayast 14 Twentieth'ae " Sl‘"h\'l'lfl. WANTED~ANY LADY ON SOUTIT Side wishlog » compalent Kastern girl, best of refs e, general wo 0] L1ago Groys-ay. '\vA D=FOIt CABI~A GAIL-LOAD OF CHEAP hurses. 43 Jacksou (GRS FATD ¥t BOOKS-sTANDARD WORKS 2 alwa; 11 QM Pprices. llefore you sell your libraiy sca CHALIS, coruer Madisou aud Dgarborg-sla. [IGHEST PRICK PAID ~FOR LIBRARIES OF ] IlmlllWllDlMtl“&\ll]“'ichtlonwlllfll‘- 104 Madison-at. P CYCLOPEDIA, CLOTII, NEW, §30; aciuld ekeas, 81 jer Yo 3 Motiey s Korhas vola... S wund for cataloue. MILLLIS Cheap Booksiore, 12 Madisus TG TEASE=0IL FOI BALEZA SELENDID DAIRY 1 itton, farin (20) acres) o excellent coad! 14y niles i AL et f e snatytarionpbin Wit NI Mol U0 st slgia, 1L See unty Atlas, Mawp- suire Townsbin. E:I":!;ILKL{. A.ulfluu (u:rffin:riljl:lhl Trib- Slfl)ah'yu lAfiLwEPKBMEIPI"\:AI?'TK". CALL OR _PRINTING MATERIAL, R BALKE-A LOT OF FRINTING MATERIAL Blssadotip et i Eptls Frophutatown, Whiteaddo County, __FOH _BSALE: O SALE-Low Trlbuao oalie. UATION WA BY A WO IS A Washer sod lruaer; refercuce If requized. C, Lo e L SR SRR S SXTUATIUN WANTED-TU DO BECON (Ul or hel gkt bousework: reference. Call ot dud WANTKD-DIY A COMPETENT C famliys good referonce If reguited. Call ridayad bd Aroolaat, QITUATION WANTED-BY A RELTANLK for feuersl Dausewurk or as couk. Brauch Tribuae, 170 Twety sacund st 2 UATION WANTED-BY A PROTESTANT OliIL} S LA VT e Ss O T S TAT T Ol afrutd of work. §73% Bate-at. Qig Addres B 12 SITUATIO WAN BY “NEAT, COMIET &Y dwedlsh 'Illl can gatisty tue must purticals, Eiva goud references. 87 Veruou-wy. Mousokeeperss o qITHATK)N WANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED A widow witboub lucurabrsoce a3 workiug huuso- keaper to » amall Lotel or Luardiug-ho luillnud u’ubll.‘n le:“lmx lunhul{.v referrcd, Audress Mre. W. fhaairg Pl dbdie M Ewployment Agen ITUATION WAN KLk ASS COOK and laugdresd, wil i fur thres MG ureau, wure - SEWING MACHIN I OT OF NICK SINGEI, DOMESTIC, W Wilson, and otber wachines bulow hal waranted. Loan oifice, 133 Vlark-st. . it IN IN| A Address AvT, Trlbuue viice.

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