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THE CIIlCA.dO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL ¢ terances; that, In fact, noone Is re rmnlblu but himeelf: but he has ahontdersbroad enongh to bear any burdens, and he haa hoth the 14 slcal and the Intellcctual vigor to amply meet the atlacks of his ecritics. His great merit {s, that, without al reaching concinslons which can ba maln- tained, or without nxhnu-tmfi il the toples which he discusses,—which, Indeed, {3 not alwayn possible,—he has a wonderful power of as- similating the thoughts of others snd of pre- senting them with great force and freshness to men and women who are not so far along as he 1878—TWELVEE PAGES. TY REAL ENTATE, N SALE-OR EXCHANGP—HOURE X0, *Bouth Dearborn-at., near Thirty-ninth: emt front; well arranged for one or two _famiife with pantries and clotets; water | c| Koo barn al ahe 1 only $1,%0. In« Unton Btock-Yards, or ter in and conl shed. If taken ymmediately, uire of THOMAR BIOY EORGE A. EMERY, 146 LaSaiie-st, ] JPOR BALE-WE OFFER FOIt SALE. CHEAP, FOR the next ten daye, onn marble front two-stofy &nd basement house in Groveland Park. ~ Apnly F. PARDRIDGE & CO., 112 and 116 Atate-st, Tron 8a N-$1,000 DOWN—, room. oy dwelll e 2ok oty frame dwellng, an: o8, ManThe R K Despiaince st ed forbida it. If the Penitentlary Commission. ers fall to carry out thelr contract fairly and honorably, they are nmendable to the (fovernor, who has the power to remove them, The faith- ful construction of the bullding, Mr. Murphy holda, resta entirely urun the lotegrity of tho Tenitentiary Cominiasioners and the Governor, As ta the “Times' lugging Io **Jim Herrinzton, ‘Tom Courtney, aud Taylor' as & ““ring*" that fnfluenced the Asylum Commissloners, Mr. Murphy indignantly denjes the charge. e — RALSTON'S LAST SCHEME. Tuilerfes in 1778 that the celebrated perform- ance took place at which Voltaire waa crowned. ‘The triumph of Voltaire waa the laat fmportant event at the Talleriea prior to the Revolution, The first aduit sovereign who remained for any length of time at the Tullerles was the un- happy Louis XVi. He did not o to the palace from his own cholce, but was sent there, prace tically as a prisoner, by the Convention. Louls XV1.lved at the Tulleriea until he was faken out Lo die on the scaffoid. It was at the Talier- 1es, In the tamous fron chest, that the locksmith Germalr discovered the ‘compromising papers WANTED-MALE R Rookkcepers, Clerks. &c» ‘ ANTED— A FIRST-CLARS RRTAIL CLOTATRG salerman, Address, atating previona emplayers, eference, amount of experlence. and fail pa (none othera need ezpect repiy), N B0, Tribune. ANTED-GROCE! LF! —I WANT TWWO iive men at once to piace in tne trade throughout wo new articles, o commis-, Room 50, 07 Clark-st.,8 10 Wont Blao. 3 '[OREST-FROM MAY 1, TWO OF TRE MuST eamplete hanses in the clt; and Kitclien on frst foot: #10 fxtares, farnsce, vegzean Siels 13 room, double Uoors, frat.cina Aish, beautifal jawna, an e e v (80091, for them. POTWIN & CORBY, 14% rnbfll’pl\e‘r:"-l [0, RENT-BY_FPOTWIN born-iL: B3 Varren-av, 4v.. elegant Tone-front hou foime: pariors, dialng-rooms, an REPUDIATION RAILROADS, Jay Gould, C. P. Huntington, and Sidney Dillon. CORAY, 148 DEAR. nd 112 doath Dakier. viorg and cellars. 11 d kifchens on main Tho Three Money-Grabbers Who Are Manipulating Parchasablo NTED-A COMPETENT FORRMAN BTOCR- keeper In & wholeuals clothing house: reference W mort is. He really does tho thinking, and furnishes | which w ade use of for _procurl !-"-‘i-"e'&""‘m..m.nmnu B alones Cal st once | 710 TENT=TIREE Z5TORY AN TARENEST he fret ren s 74, Tribung office. d bl ere 1M ocuring e 4 al 3 4 b ENT~ AR N F.MPE.S OUN Senntors. the libraries for & good part af the New En- | The condemnation . of the - King . anj | S04,Ect & st birgain. T B. BOYD, fioom 7, 179 Ainne Tront Hioace, 255 657, nd 638 Adarns o FOUSS WAY Eon And How Benntor 8haron Is Carrying It Out, r:nml par:nnl, lnd.énke ;}lm l||"n| In n|lll, he doz: Queen. Roun after the execution of ['"“ . l:r’wniv’u O REAT WO ;\_g;l,!i:oa A. KINu, 31 Lak \:TFW " to the Disgnat nf Ran Franciaco, his work incomparably well, 8 reaily a greal Louls and Marie Antolnstie 'hc Contentlnon ¢ s F s e ) g ALNET-ST, (NP A.‘TV.D—A an HOUSE-MAXN. NE W A Woman's Pen-Piotures of the Trio, Corriimoninst s Fork Sufe thing to stand up in Hoston Monday after Mon- Bt and_basement ., on Congrew, good 2-story house: fncum. hrance €2,400. WITasll” enuily IRIL wEeK far 81600, oot chadce for bullder or Tpeculator. 100 West Mon: OR BALE—8TOXFE, FROST RTOIF, BTATE-BT.. near Madlson, on 3choui leass (nt; fents for 13 per tantneton price saked. II. C. MUIRY, 03 Clark-at: Tor BALE~LOT “2)X121, NORTH CLANK-ST. Wi sell 70 that purchaser can Improve snd net 10 rhie- with cf er on and 81l other lsrn {mnrovements: for- flCe a8 fistures; spesking-tubes etc. Wil be fine ehed this week, #49'per moath, Innaire of GEQ. G, NEWDERRY, flooms 8 aod 9 Dryan Diock. Tu’ur.s'r-“uousz 438 WEST ADAMIST., §63; oppotite leflervin Park. Jogqolre of M. W.CAR- TERT 354 Wedt Adain adnire eatablished {tself at the palace, and, more lib- eral than the Republican Government of the prezent day, voted 300,000 francs for its restora. tion. The Convention, by the way, showed ft- acif hetter disposed towards art tnan from the savage and brutal character of its leading mem- bers might be supposed. The Democrats and Communiats who for & time held thelr sittings o T ap in the work Addres . 4.oVAL, Kee wanes, Il and Their Meothods of Lob- bying. day and discuss present questions With such abflity that many of the best men among us aro glad to listen to what I8 said, and this Is what Mr. Cook truly does. He has inaugurated a new method of reaching detached religionists, and has shown what can be done by live men in answering queaijons which people are asking Ban FrANcIsCo, March 20.—The earlicst sup- ply of hydrant water for this city was drawn from a amall Iake just outalde of the city limita of that perfod. The reservolr belonged to the city, but was tarned over under certain‘restne- tions to a private company. As tho city grew Conchmen, Teamsters, &cs i one not Afraif to wark. ApDiF to JAR- RETT & BHEIOIAN, 228 Praokiin-st, 8 . Employment Agencies. Washington Crrremondenca Ptladelohta Times, Winding In and out through the long, devioua 2 pereent interest. OWNFER, Itoom 5. 161 Sonth (lark. | 710 RENT—$20 PER M BRICK “r,m-rp,n_nm EDIATELY—50 RAILROAD LA« aseages; crawling through the corridors; trail- 1n population, other ponds sod reservoirs were to-day. A IS in the anclent palace were much more ready to | == 5“-_——_——ununn = = | o (houscs, 1nziend 10uq It nqairs of SYEING G & A, LI 1 trea farel aido 50 toama, - e ——— . GIAY BROWN, 168 Weat Van Bure CHRISTIAN & South Water-st. fng its slimy length from gallery ta committee: brought fnto requisttion, snd & mora ambitious grant aubvtnlfun! for lterary, pictonial, ‘and | ... SUB psd e v 2 BE il Miscellaneons. VWASTED=MES TO TAKE *'AGBNTS' GUIDE. * ‘Telis who wants agents snd what for: 10,00): yr; 1 eopy Sci monthly. d. P'. COTT, 60 Detrhoy DA L roomm, at 1ast It 1ios strotched at full length on’ the floor of Congress,—this dazzling reptile, this huge, scaly scrpent of the fobby, It fa truc, Benator Thurman I8 on hand, fully equippe i with his judicial arrows; but what I Thurman DISMARCK. Ll A Slim Military Company~Lotr Water— Graln-Farms—The Northern P'aclfio Rall- rond, dramatic purposes than the monarchical and aristocratic GGovernment of England bas ever shiown itsclf, ‘The firat French sovereign who, being of ma. ture age, and tn full posscssion of his facultles, [0 REN 3 front house, 11 rooma, ran, fxtures, 313 Arhland-s: 1 F['0 RENT—$13 PER M h ™ AY. COR| $11. water company was formed, which purchased the rights of the earlicr companics, and ac- quired tho whole available water supply of the peninsula, upon the northern limit of which 70N SALE—FIVE oftre duyr, aturder, own EARLE, Hlmvm h | Waahlngton.s ity : cheap eno J.0. EAKLE. lioom 30, 116 Wash pmo MAN IN BVERY COUNTY IN to 4 ne! r went of his ownaccand to reside at the Tuil' | Tron— 5 AN 1o 10 Unltea & snifactare and noll 8 T dear oid Thurman—n tha face of suth a foc? 2 {;:,:,'.’;L‘:; 1{,;’,‘"&'“7:‘:)5;’:'&""13‘;';2 e Special Correspondence of The Tridbune, crien was the First Napoleon. After the 18th | 1 Ol i acrcs st Tosdstes hianest tns ol iy | hricks. o et A e LR U (20 the gallery highta tho Jobby queen | priviiege of supplying the peoplaof the grow- Bisstanck, D, T, April 8.—As lliuateative of | Brammire the First Consul made |t his ordl- | suburb, and the very best bargatns. O.d. TOUGH, 2= ‘hicazo, 1! fm;: do:n uno: the statesman, Phl'l‘ulnl- ing town with wator, and Ita exactions havo j the strength of tho army fn this vicinity, and at | nery shode; and there, with Josephine as his | 12 Dearbarn & South 3 00} 2 Ll '“finzn—n:x ACTIVE MEN WITH FIOM €50 to $3.0 eachi traveling business} no :lnvnilfll} r‘mkglhtln‘ new that there {s money {o. RICE, 13: ake-at. ‘VANTF.D—MF.F TOGFET 89 A in Aprfl. Agenta Guide. I Pbiisieds 8 centa. 1. ity suppife wife, probably passed the happiest period of his life. . The next accupant of the palace was Louis X S sras from the Tulleries that he took flight after Napoleon's return from Elba. and to the Tulleries that he returncd aiter the Restora- tlon, 1o remained there until his death. This Fort Lincoln in particnlar, 1 will cite Capt. Moylan’s company of the Seventh Cavalry ona recent morning when called out to drill. The entire numbor that responded fo the call was one man; and the report about the garrison ls, [FOR BALE—ATOAR PARK—A M0ST DERIAA residence in & spiend!d part of fhis beautiful s urb; 1ot 10Ux1721 R0 barn, (hree staiis; will be sold st Ahln“ n. Address GEU. W. BHAHP, 7and 8 McCor- mick Block, Chicago. ~BIX DWELLINGS, WITH AMPLE jneach premisce, st Highiand Park. All wail Incated, WIIl ba pold very low and )USR. FURNISRED, . between Bixteenth for hoarding: horse, wenty-fonrih-st., betweon South Park 4% per monti, 3t REEIFS '} PLE OF MUBIC, 02 Van Baren- tween State and U BENT- 115 MICIL( phia's charmiog dauchter—falr, fat, and forty—cmbraces him with eses whose ductive powers Lave ouly been intensifica by the years. A lusclous, mellow ba- pansl A julcy, melting peach! A golden pip- ’mwnln proportion to Ita power until they have become unbearable. Water ieters arc {alucml In every house, and a chargo of 75 cents 0 81 per 1,000 gallons is rizorously exacted. The only remedy for this subjection to a grasping company I8 the purchase by the city of 7]'0 REXT—A FIRST-CLABS Jit 100 per month; Michigan ann highieenth-sts, ; wiil not re Alan, No. 43 » T.F-COLUMN ADS @ best number ver Yearborn-st. V., JUST EOTTI OF e tipencd to tho very cors] From Tndla’s | the Spring Valley Worke st an exorbitant price, | that Moylan sent him into his collar to sort some falaca K‘;‘:“:m{;b:’,‘hf"*’f‘ m‘{g:’.{_“;‘flmfi;‘ oneaty terins for payment. QEOIGE M.'BOGUE w7 | 1 Thiniy-antec, srame aweling, trom May 11 £23 o .EF“P:‘;‘:&? Cetiscass this thortog ot 1 Bins fi‘;m comes tho $2,00-cashmera wrap 7;omu‘;\;:{ggluclt;ggflm ;h;lcg"u;unv;llrb:lr onater | doubtful potatoes. The men were all abscnt. | there, and it war at tho Tullerles that ho signed | S wiement, for permit o see house, R e fhat snugzles closs to ber fair shoulders. Dia- | by golog round of across tho bay of Ban Frane | 00 meoial scrvice, Moylan's company fs the | tha celebrated Ordonnances which caused his | .___COUNTIRY t MONTH=FINE MARDL O Aty QENERAL WORK. AD- o, brilliant a8 the stars in Orlon's jeweled :'g(;;’:jn:'!am her dainty cars, whilst sllk, satin, yelvot, feathers, and Iaces prove swhat n mllrc:u‘ can do when its funda are applied in the proper [rection. $ !l'ccHl-v aremarkablo set of men are engaged tn diging, burrowlng, and blowing up Benato- rial rock—men whose faces scomn carved out of the very granite that kissed tho keol of the May- fower nany years ago. Is it possible that all tho fron endaranca and savego aggressivences no necessary to make indumitable characters has been nnl{ruly absorbed Sy ibe railrond kings? GouLD. the Senate wing, in a room so perfeet in its nnlpnolntmcnt- that it might be miataken for a ewel caskct, may bo scen Jay Qould, the Napo. imn of the hour. A small pleture, but a great desl of tima spent on the work. How clab- oratety and how equulalu.-g finlshed! About the helght of the Little Corporal, but moro deltcate and slender. A raru head, well round- cd, with ears such as all blooded animals pos- sess, Pallid o complexion, liko overy other mortal whose blood s puinped up into the brain to _keep tho huge mental ftires blazing. Eyes radiant and plerclng, ‘vha-'rhn-n fail. It was the ordinary residenccof Iouls e e T Pullippe; and Louls Napolcon, living as Presi- dent at the Elysce from 1849 to 1852, took pos- session of the Tuileries when in the latter year be assumed the Impgrial crown. During the war against Germany the Empress Fugenlo continucd to reside at tho Tullerles un- il the attitude ol the Pariaian populace caused her to depart abruptly. Tho next incident at the Tullerles, which had witnessed so many fo- cidents of historical importance, was a fatal one. On May 24, 1671. at the approach of tho troons of the lrmfor Yeraallics, who had ai- ready occupled the [fotel des Invalides and part. of thie Champ Elysees, the palace was set on fire by certain of the Communistic chiefs, whose identity has never been perfectly established. On the morning of tho 24th it was in flames, But after a time, as the stonework would not burn, the incendiaries found it neccssary to havo recourse to powder; and on the night of the 3ith an explosion took place which destroy- cd a very cunalderablo portion of the anclent valace. Bergeret had been in comimand at the Tulleries; but he had left the palace scveral days before the fire broke out. After the entry of the Versallles troops, one Benot, formerly smallest in the regiment, and has never been recrulted since the fight with Josepb, when its loss was very ecvere, . The Mlssour| River Is lower at this polnt than It has been for years, with cven less water than atthe close of mavigatlon last fall. Asgentle- man in from the Big-Horn country reports the snow all melted, and the surface water all out, with the Missouri tributarics very Jow. The outlook {8 very poot for n good season of boat- Ingon the Upper Missouri. Large freighting trains will bo in demand for the transportation of supplics to the Posts **Beyond Bismarck." The other up-river freight will stand a good chance of going the sams way, While steam- boatmen frown, frelghters will rejolce. Vice-President 8tark, of the Northern Pacifie Ralirond, 1s putting In 300 acres of oats within sleht of Blsmarck, ~His object 18 to show Lhat tho Missourl Vu"e{ here will produce larga crops. Alexander Mitchell, of Milwaukee, {3 published as the purchaser of 20,000 acres of Northern Pacifle lands, fifty miles cast of Bls- marck, with the Intentfon of establishing a ble wheat-farm. Dairymple {8 sceding his at the claen. The Legistature of 1870 appointed s cominission to decide upon the purchase of Spring Valley or the buliding of new works. 'Thelr decision was to be ratiflcd by tha Supcrvisors and_confirmed by the *citfzens of Ban Francisto, The Commlssloners, accompa- niad by n staff of engineers and experts, four- neyed over the Btato to examing the varlous Inkes and rivers in the foot hills of the Blerras, and on thelr return made an elahorate report in favor of purchasing tho Blue Lakes, lying about 150 miles nway, Contracts for the purchase, and the construction of the nuccessary works to bring the water fato tho city, were proparcd and signed by the Commissioners and the vendors ond contractors, when it wns discovered that the Commission was not empowered to contract, but only to Teport. ‘The whole subject was roferred back to the Leuislature, and a fs opporiunity was given to the Spring Valle: Lomvnn{ to manipulatethe lawmakers afd kil the Bluo Lake acheme, which, 1f successful, would be death to the mo- 701 BALE—AT HALF ITS VALUE-THFE NMOST deairable location for s home, with iarge house fruita, at the south end of the e IO RmN Tt Ll M Tnquire between 13 nnt hoasr, alrie-ay. uire A 3 4ad § o'clock of W, GHAY KItOWNs 80 I Tioek: [0 RENT=23"AND 27 ELLIS PARR-OCTAGON tone fronts, ‘sub-relisra Modsern fmprovements, streetand steam cars. | itoom 3 Honor THock, [0 RENT—T HAVE REVERAL JOUSES FOIL L Genon Routn Ade. varying from’ E2o o 84h pir month. Al mndern Improvements, near cars, and in gavelicntorder, Callat 70 ludadolph-at. JONN ““Domestics, ‘ ANTED=-A COM. NT GIRL TO_DO GEN- eral homsowork | uil family at Tiyde l‘lrki refarences required, 8t 143 State-st., between || and 12 o'clock. WANTED=A GOOD._FRADTESTANT GINL TO DO conking and generil housework in & smail family; miast bo well recommended. Apply at 431 West 3ions T Yor, containing large deposit wart and mucks b clay for red brick: some lands good for cranhberrhy cold, Tunning aprings for st ponis: o) trecs in bearing. For further aad terma sce thie Chicago Times an scen dnring this day (Satarday) 308 Watiwsh-ay. J. B, SUTHERLAND, 81, Joseph, Mich, Tart(es only Who'have the caah and can coinuly with the terme are inviied to come and examine the premises and confer withime, Bteamers running daily st 81 fare, EACH-TWO TRACTS OF GOOD . 170 acres in 3 miles of Emporis, snd 100 acren In half mile of depot tn Coffee County. Kan, Wil sell one or both. This laad 18 & good as 0y 1n Kansaa, There (s no use paying §10 per acte when you can buy for g3, “Title pertect, #4500 will buy 18 acres of No, 1 garden fand in oge mile of depot At Washington Hielghta, This tand sold 4 0 8t 70 pe, . Ter O A P BT, Roam 7, 178 Madio FDI} BALF—300 QCRB FARM NEAR TOPERA, an.; will exchange for ciear Chicazo nrvrtr‘n 840 acres In Mortis County, fian., near Caunell drove: fiue farm of 80 scres (n Acilenry County, I1i., adjoink the clty limita of Woaratock, tlie_county veat: part Day in clear property, 1. C. MOIEY, 85 C BE T-LATGE TOUSE “Aflflnu‘mmm nd Thi ath:at., cheap 1o 60 Hartaoa-st. X L. OFTh. oo 1o Nurnes. WET -NURSE. APPLY AT a0 ¥ RURGE Gilii, COMPE- ung bab) §|‘\n\| he abilo (0 TED—A North Siacs TO NENT=0N XOITH 8IDE. HANDSOMELY FUR- nlstied house for smail ’IM“{- in ehotes neighbor- mcea’ and Fourth Preabyterian Churches, eaat, south,and weag exposures: elzht or nine Iarge rooms. bith and fornace rosms, numerous cine. e1n, hot and cold water, and _grates in all roome; first fioor dining-room red_throughout nice smnall X . Will oe rented one or two hsence, Address V62, Tribune. WAY VWASTED-A tent (o take furntal the best of refere it | Miscellnneouss i ANTED—OGIRLY TO DO LIGHT_PACRING axes moderste. Address V80, Tribune office, fmmed(ate! barni msn's room In years flnflflvl owner's abt |0 RENT=NORTI B) T'lh'l'fl El:’rl;lllg?::‘:mErcflfltflcta 14 Ng‘ml- 00, Feo.ato meat corner Hous : excellent nelkbborlinod, $1, 200, o aiiss boveral very desirahle small hotses, .11, RERFOOT & €O, nopoly, 'F‘ne’ Bpring Valley Company clalma to have ex- penaed soma $11,000,000, $2,000,000 of which has been cxponded fn extensions and new works ngUATlO.\' WASNTED=-UY A RELIABLE DRUG- e EI2L. capatie of compounding shy prescrintiong hasatiendel ono courme of lecturen In the Chicago Cultege Addresa 1t 04, Teibune o 1 Dearborn:st. i §IDE469 iement. stone front, st clasino | Syrys; X WANTED=A FINE PENMAN AN] i ; rate of 1,000 scres per day., Heo will putin | 8 soldier in the reqular army, then Captain in JOR_BAL| boarding house, 424 Biate-at, ¥ b ' TTUATI ANTED=A FIN N ND strength lav fu bls curls, Joy Gould'a mustbe | the land and works, but, lettiug that pass, the | Wheat, If the season is & duplleata of Lt of B e T ts CAcluE of S Tallo g clearp icasn valies and rest caahorsecured | baseinent, PAUL ROTABAITI.* | fepurts for publication, eto._Address 8 70, Tril X 000, AV, NT z & man fully canversant with frelen languakes and but ono Jay Gould on the face of ‘the earth, the Northern Paciflc, has been putting his rond | The evidcoce, however, could not bave been re- A Stans trunk stietly fet-cla, uslni fulive T basemnent bro enieral JaInc: It Ather apectdlly. Terma modsrates yery large profit on their own cstimates. Tiis ardod ot for Benoti d Eastern Nebrarka can be | J, CWULLOCK, 1 Statest, - -0 oot | e EALE DIviaion-st. in trim, and adjusting rates and fares to the | @arded as cosclusive, for Benot's punfshment snd for littie mors than the mort - = e aam aiillins e Pk B o oo | Fatetom, ¥ b 1 mamaAei0 Eecan Aoy | satisfaction of Ui beonts atons the e o Js | woa afterwards commated o penal sorvitude for Scnd for st 1o F. 0. Drawer 26, Ne- e e e e g gar arl Trages. abundantly able'to poko into every earthly mat- | heavy Interest in tho shares, which he pledged | evidently a master apirit, and _the whole forco | Iife. = alle Board-ing:house:_furniturs can be Dought ches PIY 0 £. B, DIETEICE CO.y U8 Doarbiorn-a Al Y REST-FROM MAY 1, NICE f0-RO0SF house near Lincoln Park, All conventences: good pelsiburtiood; 828.C. 8. WALLEIL 41 Clarkest. , ter, and manage to como out victorious in tho end, His mouth is another cxtremely at. tractive feature, tha kind, howaever, mntis not gliven to talk, Itis moro uscful nsa dainty re- ceptaclo for terrapin and champagne, though it may be cousldered a chasm of anothier danger. ous kind, from which women aro warncd for all future time to keop modestly away, For many months Jay Gould has kept one of the most beautiful women {n Washington busfly employed on the Congreasmen, and, astonishin] to relate, tho Senators seein rather to enjoy it than othersiso, Before Senator Len Hill niade of the road recognizes It. e la the man for the place. It Is agreed thot the new town on the opposite side of the Mlssouri from Bis- marck will be numed after Prestdent Wright, of the Northern Pacifie, It 18 aceepted that, if the line is exteuded, the oxtension will be due to his vim and diplomacy, It {8 belleved that tho town across the river will be the seat of the machine-shops of tho Yellow- stone Division (200 milea long), and, thercfore, sumething of a place, Some speculate upon fts belng the town upon the Upper Missourl, as big as Omaha, Hoon the space now occuplied by the founda- tlons and ruined walls of the Tullerics will serve to cxtend tho garden of the same name; & gar- den which has ita hlstory and anecdotes, as well s the palace whose history 4s now ot an end, In tho present day it Is chiefly celobrated for its ‘*Petit Pravence,"—a walk with a southern as- pect, frequented, by rcason of {ts peeullar warmth, by ald men and women, but above all by children. OLEOMARGARINE. SITUATION WANTED-DY A NEW TORR CUTTER &) in & cunram talioring establistiment. Address T 10, Tribune uflice. _SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. _ Domesticse ITUATION WANTED-DY A GIL TO DO BEC- ond wark, eare of children. of Yzt housework 12 ‘;‘,’, l:‘ mily. Call or address DOMESTIC, No. 100 ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOI 1nc { 10 ko iraveling with & fady ur Gawil i week'se 101 Tweiy“pecon Bennstresscss to thie Bank of California and various banks and saylogs Inatitutions, whero they have since ro- mained. ilo confidently cxpected to wipe oft bis enormous indebtedness and retriove his broken fortuno by this gigantic speculation, in which ho was decply and earncstly en: d ?uflng] ufi year immediately preceding his ragic death, Mr. Ralston’s share in the 8pring Valley apce- ulstion was sssumed by Benator Bharon, and {t is generally underatood hero that the Scnator's fortunes depend upon the successiul comple- 7ANT! IOUD FANMS AND 1T Isnds in &*flofl lpeatfan for Chi %mg?fiy JOHN W, HEDENDERG, 09 Miscellancous, 'O RENT—A LARGE LIST OF HOURES, ROQMS. Sico Bec ourlistIn Baturday's “Dully Téleeraph. s Aveil 6. Caples glyen away at our ofice. G0OODIIDGE & BTUKES, Henting Ageats. 258 West Madison-st. USINESS CIIANCES, = F ]. Mthed, businesa, with dresa goods, millinery, and depsriments, doing only a frst-class busines nd hay- o Comapetitiolrtn l gpecial tineat Munted in Colc umbus, (., snd In one of the most desirabie locations in the city’s the Tiberal terms wiil be givenon ap- lsfsctory reasons given for wishing 3 3 1 Suburban. TO RENT=-BUMMFENL DUARDING=A RARE OP- ‘portiinity~Kenwood Berinary, Hyde Park, hain been closed, these very atiractive preinlscs ara offeres tlon of the eale of the property at high figures. i SFor turihes Information. call'on. or sddroas 1t | post o fle ered ITUATION WANTED-HY A CAPADLE SEA) 1ast exhaustivo rallrord specch,—1n fact, just | To mecomplish that result he ls wnfinnr with It 1s “%mglwll'i‘;‘c[)‘:":-:‘;i Tf) Hughes, 1“‘}“" Its Qunlities Discussed by tho New York B REWTOR, 503 Weat Madison-at., Chics i A e R T N AL 561 | mood dressmaber mad eiern et Kl o piain before he arose on the Senata floor,—a woulan, | great sagacily and untiring energy, and it now | Azent at Standiog 3 nve to resizo. Furmers' OlabeAdvyocates and Foes. SOl RALE —A i ERY, | KToundsample sud elegant, and lucation unsurpassed, | sewing, Address BEAMSTIGESS, 13 Meagher- the most notorlons of the lobby, had his ear. A | 1ooks as £ he would succeed. Wilto tnta ques- | Gen. Carlin,Commander of the Poat, has worked N 1ok Dt anils: with goorl wiii; ilshed and hias » good | APPITtO FIBRES X lock. Division, Northern Henator may listen to tho ' Queen," but it takes the courage of the sunny Soutl, tha raro chivalry for which that climeis nnm‘, to permit the contact In the broad, open Hght of day, with the cya of the pressof the wholo upéan elaborate case agninst Hughes, and means to effeet his removal. Hugbes is ' Chicago man. . ‘The travel to the Hille Isgood,and the freight- ing better, Ounc Deadwood firm {8 shipping via tion upon which his fortunes aro staked ta ending, Senatorial honors and responsibilitios nuu no attractions for Mr, 8haron, for his heart is in Bacramento, not in Washington, clty and country \rade. Proprictor wauta fo retire on acrount af {1} health: will sell very cheap and (s & bar- Wain for any book binder. FOP particulars and invent. ory adiress L. J, MILLELL, corner of Griswold sod Lirned it diict m lanco QITUATION WANTED-BY A LADY FULLY COM- ulglart to take cliarke of & househiold, or s famiiy ot chfldren, or a3 matron of ‘an fustitutfon. Ti) REST_AT WHBTERN SPRINGS—A VATIETY oL TS s bt e, M Sl e % et e 3 T HEL 1 akeide Bidding. o Lo TeT cheap 710 REXT—ENGLEWOOD-FINE Z-BTOIY HOURE A meeting of the Farmera’ Club was held in Room No. 24 Cooper Inatitute yesterday after- noon, the President, Dr. A. 8, Heath, In the muthericas Last year, when tho Blue Lakes contract 2 chalr, and Jobn V. Chambers officiating as See- | JrON IALE.INTEREST TN SOCCEVAFOL Aad oo coufage ae Liock from crra; free rids f R ki —— i Tooked very dancerous, tho Bpting Valley Com- | Blsmarck 1,00 tons, , OUTLGOL | ypyry “gng President anid thatto tho butter- rua’.’:‘.“:fl'fifouls‘uol"fl"fii&x Price. BES00, A [ P o i L | = ONSES AND CARIIAGES: Floating in Conzrcaaionat watars, but ualike | Throuh scilred. Jeslslation,. {bay expect. g makers of the world the truth cannot be dis- | S7ew.T I8, Telouns otice. oL JONOAY | _HIORSES AND 2 THE TUILERIES. TS NMENT—DESI) HOT! -_Plll. lnquir_e'!l 13 Chamber of Commerce.. hrough sklllful lefllllllnxa”lhcv oxpert to LARGE XUM Torce the city to pay $15,000,000, People are in- OF FINST:CLASS his awful prototype, which {s securcly fastencd I,-ofinv.'—on"rn'nth-nnuu MILL. 4 RUN guised that oleomargarine bas finally become a ON ring, of hurrs. and first-rate machinery: sisisilon ver) TIOURES. LOTS ANDL, TIRE | A) hand vebicles. ‘eomprisog elipilc. side epring totho- bottom of tho sea, at all hoiurs of the | dignant, and the press s loud in i¥s denuncla- E commercial product, and that it is the competit- | gnod 5o, compstition, 'aad food erops. . ALBOF, daie. &t very low prices. O, J. BTOUGIL, 12y | sluebar. top, and no iop buggles: several carting Teglslative day niay beseén tho burly form of | ton of The Job, but nelther indiznation ner ds. | History of This Onco Magnificent Palace, praduct, ey Y Dearbor-at, oh; “etc.. && Toweat ‘prices. ' FENNOY HIt or of dairy butter, and not merely this but the great competitor of first-class dairy butter. ‘This, he aftirmed, wos the solemn, sober, serl- ous, and pozitive declaration of a confirmed truth. Twenty-five thousand pounds are dally manufactured and sold in New York, and ten timcs the amount will be when tho capacit of the establishment to produce that amount {s extendod. People will eat butter at 25 cents r pound when they cannot distinguish it from utter at 50 centa per pound. Butter-makers, in view of these facts, cannot afford to mako aaything but the very best butter, and the sooner they learn these importaut truths and benelit by them the better, Robert J, Uodge, from & committeq appolnt- ed to visit oleomargarine factories report opon the method of the mannfactura of the butter, its quality as compared with butter made exclusively from mik, and its general at- tributes as a heaithful and lgfi'nble article of Huntington, the great, hugo devil-tish of tho rallroad combination, bearfog uot thae slightest rescmbiance to his clegant assoclates, 80 {ar as graco of manner or personal appearsnce {s cone corned, Cast ln the same colosaal mold as Will- am B, Tweed, with all the grossness exugmer- ated and all the majeaty left out, he plows the Congressional malu, a shark In voracity for plunder, a devil-fish In tenacity of grip,—for once caught In the toils of tho monster, for the helpless victim thore is no cscape. At the be- ginolng of every scesfon this repreacntative of thagreat Central Paclfic comes to Washington rtaln as a member of eftber brang ; sccures his parlors at Willa which u swarm with his recruits, both male ana fe- male, until scattered fo the proper dircetion b order of the commander-in-chlef, What a mof- Iey collection of camp-followers! To tho naked ¢eve are visible ex-Scuntors and ex-Members, discharged Capltol employes who aro thiorough. 1y Informicd as to the “myu,‘;’ whose busincss HEMINOWAY, Hoom 6. 'Ilvlnh»ln TRe 1o TO RENT-IRROOMS, Sounth Sido. 0 RENT—83 CLARK-ET.~S0ME VERY CHOICE T front and side rooms, undmmeu!nmlmcu}lu'l 83, 8nd §4 per week, '['u RENT-FOR LIGHT HHOUBEK EEPING~KUITES of 4 rooms. Htate-st., nes: siory. §133 taird stor; fare ory, $1ay . ot., Houm 11. T All Vestiges of Which Will Boon liave Disappeared. PallJall Gaseite, Visitora to Parls sinco tho disastrous cvents of 1870-'1 must, on sccing the charred remains of the once magnificent Palace of the Tullerics, have como to the conclusion that one or two courses onght to be pursued in regard to the ruius. Elther they should be remaved, so that 1o traces of the bullding might remaln; or the palaco should bo rebult fn all its anclent splendor. The former alternative has been adopted. The proposal made by the architect, M. Viollet-le-Duc, to the municipatity of Parm, to restore the bullding—not as a palace, but s s theatre, mustum, and gatlery of flao arta—ia rejected; snd in s short tima all vostiges of the Tufleries will bavo disappcarcd. One cannot nunciation has the slightest #fTcet upon the im- maculate Legislature, and perhaps Kearncy's remedy Is the only cffective cure tor the cor- ruption that reigus sud revels in our Btate Capitol. DOGS AND PREACHERS. First Annual Ezhibitlon of the Massachu« sotts' Kennel ClubeJoseph Cook's Monday Lecturen. Speclal Correspondencs of The Triduns. TBostoy, April 3.—In many respects Boaton {s the hub of the uolverse. The Btate-Ilouss on Beacon LN always suggosts that idea, and overything {s sure to como here to be adjudged. 1f you can conguer a Borton audience, whether by proaching, or lecturlng, or actiog, you can go anywhero through the country. This is the OR “BALE—GROCERY STORE IN BPLENDID locationt first-class trade established: chesp rent; il sell at n bargaing Do sgeuts need reply. Address Va7, Tribune 3 'O BALE—A FIRST-CLASS RESTAUNANT, confectionery and ice-cream pariors enfoy log Food ] e run," centrally lucated In cll{cl J2,00, with very iit'e ametition, lious extabi ginineyears, A spiendid chance for tho right wnas. ¥or pariiculars addresa V 56, Tribune oflice. (GOORCHANCE=AUOOD OTERING FOR A FINAT: class taflorin a Weatern town: capital required, $3000r €670, For Information call atthe Briggs House gMee, comor liandolph-st. &nd Fiftliav., a4 7:30 tbis 0. N EXTENAION-TOP sprini_phacton, ono jum; arrog bugey by Coan & Teubroe 7 dok-cart, cust §00T one (in-peddicr's wagon, ono can- dy-peddiers waori, one brer-peddiery wigon; one Grstoclas milk-waaon, nearly new, for salei afl de- 1 and mist be sold o pey scribed are in One condition, Storage Lbls week. 240 Statesst. AT JFolt BALE=1 €AR-LOAD HORSES CARRTAGES haetoas. 1op and open buggics, iop delivery wagous, Pa=AUl and oxnreswagons: in fact, all Kinds of wagons, har- é 'wfl.u-:n. Gk | Ress. doubln and siogle. The iargeat asmortment tn v | Chicago wiil be sold st 8 great bacridce, Horses toles o L _______{ brihe dayor weck, Money advanced: ‘Wil sell on %0 URNT—30 TOOMA, AND FORNITURE FOIi | Dionilly pavmente or exchange, Mustbe sold to pay same for sale or exchiange; 8 good place for rent. | luraie, 5518 ng furnianed roama. JORT, NIAHLOW! 376 Siate-at. TE RN RECON D] ty for the lesst money, _TO RENT-STORES, OFFICES, &co AV DE. Storese '[‘HK LARGEART SALE OF 1 0ods. hinrness T, RENT— FRY DESITADLE CORN . Sover hetd 1y o Mhrih et ‘eothce Of Sudteon- snd_Sturkens | gt eser beld o ihis cly. ;“‘,',‘,‘};"‘ AonLE, [ o K t Fidelity Warehouse, cuf and n Central Culon Binck: altv ot i h rehcte AN Market-sia.. in the same buflding T particuiart ice auction gojumn. S0 econd flour; sultable Tor lait by ineer, 148 earborn at, J.J. HALL, al bullding. = FPWO ARE CHANCES—T OFFER FOR BALE THR UILLINUTO! N MILL. The woulen mil) te 1n full running order, with spiendid machinery andexoollent water-power; no better and more coun+ lete faciory in aay of tho Western xtates. Also tho SURLINUTON MALT-HUUSE. willcn, ftin full ruas Bin nected withi 1. Pariies wishing 1o make & g safe lavestment snould noi llors & guod chanco aud 00] roperty st onice. PR LRI DON, Vice-President. it acine e v. ome, Fo E- 8TACY. Auctlos binking that tho fdea of demolish- | dict, ns well os its commercial valuc as a pro- Purlingtor i il . — - (3 1t I8 to warn those who have tho privilegeof tho | testimony of every one, and tho greeting which | belp ¢ s ductlon for foreizn export, made an elaborate RHFHL e HIRe “_ | O RENT=174 MADISON-ST._RTOHKE AND BARE: TR Y T AP L T 0l floor tho auspletous moment for ? c “WBob" ing tho urban residenco of two French Em- i TE,_LEARR AND FURNITUNE OF 20 LOOMS went, 2a01%0, Innuire of GED, G, NEWDUIRY, ANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCIIES, . Evon “w“knm o cflm‘; “l‘“.?nc:;fi:; this queer city gave to * Bob™ Ingersoll was as perors and several Fronch Kings s somehow | TePOrt in which the aflirmative of every propo- I3 for dale ot exchangus b good hiacd for reating for- | Kooms 8 0d b liey k. ¢ LAUNDERS' office, 130 Iiaa’ warm and hearty as ho has recelyed from any quarter. Tho first annual bench show of dogs by the sition was atrongly maintained. Dr, Henry A, Mott, Jr., chemlst, reada paper; said he had sclentifically examined the artificial ulshed rooms. JOEL 18POSK OF A BUSL WS baveliving ant N v , 470 Btate-s itoum 5 and6. Eatablished 1454, O RENT= and 178 Eaat Adama-at.. 443100 fes ateo store and basement 180 Bt Adame- connected with that of rendering monarchy {mpossible in Franco. The phrass, * Destroy Y] "““"”“:.J‘.’;’.“...LE 'C/mu TAID FOR _OLD GOLD AND BILVER, T2X70 feot, Mone Iul».nvn'llfilll noted, whifst the wily IHuntingion plan: whether the aitack -bnl{be made wfitu wan':mn: of the male or femalo kind. Tall and broad 1 es, dlamonds. sad vainables <) ) X Ulon both rot q! h K Ch csl O snke tre " e cle, and ascertained that no deloterious sub- norcuulract debts: :_wlu required. | GEONGR McCONNELL, i L’_lnvlullm o 2 afavery descri, UOBISU‘ DSMID'S wln‘ and lin n wéi’m‘::‘:‘m“‘:fln.uh’fffi bl ‘i'.}'.‘:.'.';’f to :;L"i Masgachibatiy. Seurcl Olaby whish,)occupled :::fv:a ll:’n‘\:'d-;‘::‘;lm;.’l,;:mrnt n’)?: t:::'arn{:n 'l#s" were Introduced into or retalued fn It. [ By’ & 1 darenilngtian vollctied br aay ond I, DESIRADLK STONKS Gatealicemacdl 0 ot Moo s, Enhlined s ) ar s four days last week, was pronounced, by those best able to judge, a dcclded success, both fn tho quallly of dogs on exhibi- tion and fa the Interest in the aflalr on the part of tho publiec. The provious shows fu other citics bave had the effect of improving the stock and Incressing the number of pare-blooded dogs, and men who are well up In dog-culture say thatthis exhibition haa shown great advance e fulle Tonking: R IeGirichake. baslnoms whICh. Ut Laken money and enerpy 1o eatabiishy sad smply remusersics ors._Addreas 1 85, ‘Triboge oo MUSICAL. GHEAT RACIFICE OF GIEET-MUSICI 14 OFF on sl nhlu"l“la the smount of $3: 3 00 on all vr- Ao sdvised dairy men to produce nothing but firnt-class butter, for the death knell of the tn- ferlor and rancid kind bad been sounded. Beveral members of the Clubspoke in relation to the active demand for the now kind of but- ter, clalming that the supply was nadequate to meet it, when Col. Battersby, a member of the Club, raid he know that oleomargarine was made from fat cut from the intestines of cattle mixed with the dirt of the sbattoir at Communipaw, and carried to water and washed. {a public with the scarlet woman on his arm, & Derolsm which duunts tho couraga of tho vllest of his own sex, not content with his tiready princely galus, he now sceks, ltko the Iate Jim Fiak, to_lny a whole continent undor hls avaricious tribute, Suld a member of Con- ares 1le can draw his ehieek for hundreds of thousauds of dollars} evor‘ylmnxwhlcn Ia in the market ho can buy.” " During his Iife the timets 100 short for the people to learn Liow to check- NEY' TO LOAN IN 5| OF #1,000 AND UT+ e | et JHENT-FOIE JOURING Gt COMNISETON. TTi%. | ‘Rox B WashiBriun ae ' ne corner store 451120 fecl = 3 — s e ey e T ctone. front BUlIAInE. €oraar 2 ONEY TO LOAN—§25.000 TV _THAND IN SUNS Jotta sbgye, n stone,frous bubiatng, coraerof Munpue: | NLOSL ot Mhearat: o Briv-cibia mproved city Riihod, . M- WILLTAMS, Nixon Building, corner of | Properly, 1. W. THOMAR & CO., 133 Lasalle-st. Laxalionad Monroe:ata, CRKLE [N SUNS OF 81 AND UPWAUDS CAN T T_iCHOLESALT, RTONE, 24 _NADIBON: n exchiaage for currcacy s the countiag- hro e e e e | o o ot ou Bl ava: 1A TWORL s CORd-alsy U+ 5 . s ghied, Ingoira’or LAZANUS BILVERIAN, Chata: PENATEN CAN pIc JAD I ESOIANGK YOIk etce, L/ ENEOREY A AL . of tho palace to the purposes proposed by M, Viollet-le-Due would have offectually deprived it of its regal character, while it would have restorcd it to usce to which the Tuileries was often put In the days when, from one cause or another, French sovereigns refused to make It their residence. The bullding afterwards knuwn s the Palaco of the Tuilerivs was in {48 original shape purchascd by Louisa do navole, who liod or: ders excoedin amount. Call snd cxamime, A4 BTURY & ¢ L RGO AT BARGAINST WE ANE BALIIIH‘ O aii bt PlABcs end oRiANe LDAE Rt herotofare been rented out. Most of biiem aro naw esvood lusicuments that have been uied only threa otals i ho frioe mato him, Ho Is to this age what Alexunaer, | fn this former disp] (o | Doen obliged to quit the Palaco of Tourncllcs i ted that the genth haq | {5 ais monshs snd u fidern improrements 5 i, 3 AND 0 CKS | NPACKAULY el ] + | In this respect upon any former display, partic- | ¢G° gimilar reasons to those which lately com- | A member sugges! gentleman had | Warranted nve yesrs, 3 tie sime 1o ke fices. n exclianga for currency g-ro0 ponte 04 ?&:%‘:‘afi fi:{“’,‘mg b isfl‘l"’“’_ ularly among the polnters and setters, It was {;Ilnd the Princo of Wales for a time to abandon r;:‘&;;fm ibe keport on the subjoct mado by | SIECHOR: AL SIS, MEL Vaa Hurenss " belwees D e O T 3= & novel sight to sce Boston Common turned o to o race-field for the excrclse of dogs, and the noble spocimens of theso creatures attracted steel; ho uscs keener and inore subtle weapons, Inatead of tho butlet, which cleared the"way in @ former age, man's honor I the potnt which re- 'n'elm tha pofsoned pnlinud. What will bo ariborough EHouse, 1n 1518 the Tulleries was o eountry-houscinthc midst of atileyard, tho prop- erty of M. Neuvilledo Villery, a retirediutendant of finance. Lonise do Bavoe found her new pal- nd and third stortes of 40 and 48 Bouth Cl. . W, FOH! VE YEARS ATY Pfi st ARy loom 16, W. 5. CARVEL. : &3 e et AT —— I s R Tu RENT=-DESIILADI BUITES OF OFFICES, | Proved propeny at Englawondi secu Wil Vauiia, over Prestan & Kean's, 103 Wasiing® ok negolate with principats only. - Addrce V 83, o e by O LUNT. Hoomi1e Soon® inine ohfce. Dr, Mott sald there was na deception in the matter. Tho fat of tho animaln [s thoroughly cleansod befors the manulacturlng process com- 0 : quite a8 much attention durlng tholr exorcise as | ac, then at some considerable distance from the | men i ¢ purchasers ta this ? B Lation s penmte] Ui when all nattoual legls | ey aid tn the rogulur oxiibition. Tho ladies | Sopablsci bare ol Fabi, Jaulerenty duit, an | D Ds Do Parmles, of fhe Chemleal Works, | nee? Sl 20 o parhastm.to Gy Docks and Yards, . PEISONAL, the memory of tnlddi-ay'ed men forelgn Minis. | Were most intorested In the smaller dogs, the | aftcr a time returned to Tournelles, whera thio | Williamsburg, sald there was no chemical or | cheapness Over 300 uniaus snd piatos fur sale’or 1o W it RENT-DOCK PROVERTY ON ARCHIICAV., | TNFORMATION WANTED — U0l ~ GULENAN Zwpwoieet witn ratiroad emlictyand focitica (62 | L'Avlin, whioefs, mnglund for Ameriea 1n'or avous storing foe, APMY 10 Go A. UNN, Uulon Natlonal | January: [is, and bas oot slnca beea heard of. 1s e Dok, 43 e e " | ghested: {7 RliYer (o ummtnicats forthwitty with HE DOCK CoftNen oF “rOLK:sT. | pleen T & I, B Gl Batchios, da Luigse B g ptpetga river by 40 frob deep. | R0u uiknatug (b the uktie f tho PAymexer-General i 4, 8 Dearbora: o,y foom it - {he Chaneary ""'""'"'1"'.“.,"'!":}"}"?";;..4 Juaiice [ fiscolianeous. {74 0 the satd J. O: ARl 1o requcated at ante Lo com- RENT-VROM MAY 1, THR TARER GPPER | Sioieine :‘I‘t{x;e'-'r{' L 8 Wit WILLTO 7110 a0d 11 Fouth Fraukiin-st., oow oc- | MOIGHSON, Coutselor 8t Law, 54 Whllan-st., New atiunal P'riatiox Com, ultable far Yoek CU an, business; low reot. K. 118 OUTHET, bawement. e : t bargaias 1u th cit ters v‘vlcrn not lllnwcdl'fll'n “privilege of the - T guor. These sacred aisles bave now becoms cadquarters for the kings of the lobby, who are x much ag b AL oma there as the Seuatora of widest ‘black-and-tan, the skye, the Bcotch, and othor terriers. Bportsmea llogered around the ken- nels of tho pointers and sctters, and wnany men staved hour after hour among the dnnh{eellne that they were in good coinpaay, and that, as Christopher North used to aay, they would like ta own fifty of them, Oncwman, whio gave ine ao_hour of his time in gofug from Kkennol to kennel, and who had nothing of tho sports- mon in him, though he seemed to know fully what is in dogs, sald that the day before he had been from 3" p. m. to 9 p, m, {o° making & proper study of the exhibition. And this scomed to be charucteristic of many visitors, They were peoplo out of the comnion closs, Thoy seemod to bo specially at home around the keuncls, They know how to handle dogs, and the dogs knew It too, and wmfilnd to be caressed by them, I have atways belloved that eople who love dogs, and horses, and Guwers French Court continued to reside untll Heury IL, in 1550, was killed at the tournsment of which Tournclles was the scono. Catherlug de Mecdicls, at supcrstitious as she was cruel, looked upon this disaster as an evil omen, refuscd an longer to® live at the place where ft had occurred, and, for saking Tour- nclles, came to the Louvre, whers aha concelved the {dea of restoring the country- house, now in unsightly ruins, which Louise de Bavole had for a timeintabited. Under Cather- Ing's dlrections the Palace of the Tulleries was bullt up, extended, and decorated by the famous architect, Plilibert Delormnoe; sud it was there that, four days beforo the inassacrs of Nt. Hare tholomew, the festivitics In honor of the mar- rsge of licori e Navarre to Marguerita de Valols were celebrated, It had beon predicted to Catherine ds Medicis by ans of her uumgerous goothsayers that sho would die at Bt Germain, for which hysical rcason why artificial butter could not Ea made 88 good as butter mads [n the usual way. ‘ol, Battersby called the members of the Club #conapirators " fn undennining the inter- cats of the farmers, for which purposa the Club haid been eatablished, The further consideration of the subjoc’ was postponed until next week, and aster tho pass- sgoof a resoltlon recommending fariners to send samples of Indlan corn to the Paris Expo- sitlon and the reading of a paper on shallow plowiug, the Club adjourned. ‘The Good Boy, Detrott Fres Press. Awelldressed Im{. about 10 years old, stood on tho walk {n [ront of the Clty Hall, tho other dav, eating an apple, A ragged urchin, havin arag-bag over his shoulder, stood close by an luoked as it he would give his bat and boots for 311 Btate ANTRD—A BECOND-HAND {JIUET TE ‘g0od one azate waker's name, how long I ase, lowesh cash brice, aad all particulars; must ba chcap. B3, Tribune ofice, A princo of railroad. men s Slducy DIl road inca {s Bldnoy Dillon, Preaideat of tho Union Paclic, and ogo of the most superb creations to be found within the marble walls of Congress, What a princely ;wmcncc and distingulshod bearing! Towering ’u above the average of his sex in helieht, with lnuu-u ®2 classio and clear-cut as acameogom; u actlon the embodiment of an Achilles, ana in gwu a8 graceful as the statuc of the Greck nll"' Can it bo possible therels warm, red nud 10 bis yeins, or a fouutain of human kind- Im lo his breast] As ho stands tnentally :lnylnz with & HBenator, ha might easlly be Ustaken for something more than human, {;.;z “nclther horns nor tail aro vislble ARD OF TUADE MEMUERSHIC, l;rhi:llkofll‘l-rlllflgl & CU,, Jtovia 18, 708 BALE-nO nquire of Chamber uf Com QOR BALE—H 1o S8 QF pirt, conslating of ein decalcdmante piciures. with {rames, etc. Aleo the ul cxpired lease for Ane lar; re kuown 82 135 Fifth Fmi SALE-TWO CAR o v 9 roe ngton, 01fg , England, 1[0 BEST-ROONS WITICRTEAM FOWRE AWD | iott s hime (4 Che tmanth of duos, 170, add webt Lo uss of clevator; splendid light. This Gowen Maz- | soine part of tha United Etates. Ils was shurtly afier- ble Compauy, 11 b Clark-at. ards declared fifi:““:“:"'..‘"“.,“:',..%".‘ surroniored to S KN - nuct - ALL, X | it he inmediacsly sssuiied & faikaed buul 8 feed 17 inches la helgbt and r d sallow comnlexion. and was then ’1‘0 KNT—Y_I NFURNIBIED W, ke“h ‘with ante-roums, regalia clusets, ote., :nu& "l rent free untll May I, 4d and rieat., loom 10. 10 RENT=A BUIL {ug-houss or storss outl &, 110 Waat IENT-BY THE MONTH O entent, with \iviue rosima congected, T I LOADS OF FIRESH MILK ws st 87 North-ay,, (n JOSEPH JOCHAM'S £ age. Was Lzard of from Omalia. Se- NG PUTTATILE FORTACK: | braska tn Ociober. fomo, bt nat bavlo been hewrd ot Apply ta CHAKLES GUOD- | sincaftlsbeiloved that Henry Churcblllis desdi sod st ihe objectof this wivertisemieut ly to prove his death O SEA—A GO0 mberaof his TOWTEAR & Goab | LhiPSay sl Lt e Draceedthics 1f “ho C OORBTOMY — DOWN.BTAI I8~ (00 A U ol BT piain axures: e gton:s aper, eavelopes Inis, eto. Cash vald for hall, conventer ks Ay perioy producing dyidenca ower has y ~ | bave a great deal of goodnesa {n them, nud now | reason she mado & poiot of uever | ono bite of the frult. “An attache of the City wa-siairs, 8t MILLER'S, 102 Madison-st, sultable (u’ufr.lsllucl' ransieal use alsa several g uf Slenry Churchiils death vr of his whereabouts i€ fun anbears to thn)[“?)uw ’fi‘,’;p t.'“’mfi:“c‘f;:::' I belleve It moro thau ever. ' The bumnanity of | approaching the chiarmiog suburb of that name. | Hall finlcd ll:; :lil‘;mu&r; snd was gm‘::y TSI PAID FOB DOUKE BTARDAID Wniiee | Lliei kil OANTLE s Wen Lakeost !‘llvl_!ngr'{_)‘lntnlvn':jvl: W50ve ‘Teward oy appiivatlon tu 0 sound {a heard tsaulng from his flnely-chis- the visitors was intcuso, It was as much of & | The Tulleries waa far enough away from St. | piessed to seo the suddenly ver tho I —— pe = con 107 . WANTED TO RENT, 3 GLIS, lusuraace Time villce, ‘vA\’TBD—‘I‘O RENT~A IIOUSE WITH MODERN Improveienta for $20 per month, fur which I am willing (o pay 6 months 1o advance for & Louss that aulta; glve sumber and location. Addrcas 5777 ‘VANTKD—‘IOIIK '— 55X 123 UIL MO N 5l ond or third foor, for printing ofice, with si heating and &-Loree power snd vlevator; Ud frous v streel. in the Loundary of Lake and Stateat. and Fifth-av, Uest of referance dreas, for Lhres days only, V 85, Tribuue v e 0 your CRABIE Sorher edison asd Debrburn sis q 'AID FOI WEBSTER'S _DICTIONARY. 5 Eud o rood boors GLLBENT, 3 Soats study to ses how thoy behiaved as It was to mark tho realiy fiue poluts in tho different dogs, A dog who had speclal attentlon shown him, though he was not the winuer of a prize, was Btanley, a Bcotch deer-hound, who was owned by tho'late Gen. Custer, and was with him on the plalns at the time he was killol. One felt ss it he wero near the brava sbldler when ha put his hend on the head of his favorits dog. Lrusd: tled lips. He s speaklng, but th - Preasion at piay with tha clussle len%‘x’n“ré‘-.“fl?l‘- Elnn‘ Iy, apparently fnmutable, be only noeds tuo Hebrew cast of countenance’ to bocome tho living personification of the Wandering Jew, Unlike Jay Gould sud Huntington, his work 15 seldom fatrusted to women, “Thougl, ooe II;(;I‘“:' v.?x‘:pk?l'l.:nuhl‘mv Ill fascinating as the ser- , % Lo Foctna lobo, tho ot ey ] 05,48 Br- apple to the envious rag-picker, “That's & @ood boy~—that was real charity! ' cxc‘l;ln.xxed ‘nu geoleman, ss ho patled the boy ob the hesd, ; *Yes, I felt sorry for him," replied the bo) “and I'd got down to & big worm-hule, tool #* ——— Qermain, Ous day, however, the Gueen-Moth. er discovered that the newly-erocted palace w in the parish of At. Germaln de I'Auxerrios, and fied, panic-stricken, from the edifice sbe had herself created. It i3 known that she at last dled very near Bt, Germaln Indeed; for tha confessor whio attended her at tho hour of death bora that pame, Mamwnlluhtho building had not been com- MACHINERY, e . IJ “ENGINE COSl. lonsry and poriable tin) 13" Bouth dus new. POLLARD, HISERY FOR BALE—UNE FIN (ae, with ditlags, suitsl S0 buiall upriglic ngioe, aboot ive: Rorsa Pnn'mm't'w'l« ITED ~ WITIL FROM 81,000 TO fias e Srte o iy et o TR Sl T, Tribune omce, and v ELEVATORY BufMlo-lunting sa or_frelght vr A Texss mewspaper Qlusloess, " Qrifin s the says 7 A T mp, No. 3i two Arut-clas tubulsr bacl Altogetber, the dog fanciers, and Lreoders, | pleted: and it remaiued o sn unfinlshed state dezvous of the Texss buffalo-bunters. Men ANTED-TO RENT—A SMALL OK MEDIUM- R ALY LT AL R L 4 alt o8 tte, Sreimtivg snow.aheds !-m'x‘ '3::"{ the St iavess dru w8 clouis wit Wholsdomie gal o, Sotl Heury IV, uaving discovered tiat * Farls Who Mmakoit a basinees do not. poreue the sni e }As. e by, Bause Bat iy Ut Ol Adarens "-,«:;'!,_Eé:':";,""::‘;' ffifi;fif"::‘.‘;ufil.‘f&?fl'fi.: other Eve aresting aclass of men aa 0 ever mot, and | was well worth 8 mass,” e ed himsell In They use the need), 2 - | witiae'va Taken scparately, ur altogulher, no sa 1oyy | tho fecling 18 universal that tho next bench | his capitals And, secking for & sultablo realdence, | Lio] 42 do the sporamen. bey ¥l dae ey b NT_VO & GENTLEWAN AN D i A 1 be'sald chos W ARTED ina dltion-—and wil lady, lwo coinfortauly furalshed rooms ou rator | Tiie fuwe Mac Slate ad Jac second o, wita Gloweta. with baard of conventence | joo St AL el B B Tl Lur honsekeapiax, ou Rortu bide. Aodress Vea, Trlo- | "ML A4 Siy e Sn Clicapers 100 it work 3 Tarmnts | Marite Engluo 9 cuigan ot HOARD ND LODGING. QALY & JACOBSON x’-’mp 0., 34 Clark-st, Hotels. T = __MISCELLANEOUS, ROWAS HOTEL, S0 BIATRAT. o i NINE POINTIAPPLIQUE LAUK PALGASOL AND Tphie R BRI S Y | R SRRy SAG sy 17 NOLIBH TIOUSE, 81 & /[HE BEST ROWING RXKHCISE APPAIATUS 1N TE o Tk Wi boards fromm 83 &0 87 H (e tha cliy i Uy BOVCAIDE A ] \/ANT! AliD ADE MEMUERSUTE » Kosuced prices.” Guod ruouas sad board. 81,50 por WA R AND il Sniting: st Tausee 71 §4:00%0 87 b2 w per weck. | coun price: and whors (aterricw can by Bad. Address b § BRUNSWI @ AND 320 WADASICAV, | T17, Tribune oMles. —Boarders wagied—Plessant rovass; babie Kricty R e T Arat-clasa} prices lasult the Limse. of men have ever appeared on tha Congregs| 1 800r at tho Capitol, 80 5o such cparceaion: bas cver been kuown to exlat in the whole clvilzed world., Orivia, T ——— EASTERN INSANE ASYLUM. {fpecial Dispaick o The Tribune, Tuacova, IlL., April 5,—The Chicago TYmasof last Tuesday had an editorlal denunclatory of the Commisaloners of the Easteru [linols fu. sane Asylum, To-day Mr, Commisstonar Mur. vhy, of this county, called upon Tam TuisuNg representative, and asked for s statement In de- olal, Commissioner Murphy says the Board, after careful examination of every bidsuomitted to It, awarded the contract for bullding the Eastern Jusane Asylum, near Kankakee, to the un with teloscopie aightas, and the firing s done gy one or two men only, whousually kill a druve of forty or fiftyoun cne or two scros of ground. A 8000 s on¢ is kitled, the whole drove, smell- ing the bloud, cotlect around the dead body, snufting and pawing, The hunter contlnues to ahioot them until the laat one bites the dust. As_long'ss the men ramnain concealed, and the buffalues do not get their scent, the game is not {rightenad.” —— Don't irntate your lungs with a stubborn cough, whena remedy safe and certaln as Dr. Jayne's Expuctorant can be 80 eaally procured. HSore throas and lunge sre dily elped by it. THE TRIBUNE BItANCH OFF10ES, TO ACCOMMODATE OUH KUMEROU: N T 000 troughads tho Gy, wa bave. cttabiish rabet Gucea o fugslnercat urislond, ta deslgunied show of dogs by the Massachusoits Keunel Club will bave & large share of vublic atteotion. The dogs came from sll parts of the country, and ©ven the Bupcrintundent, Mr, Charles Livcoln, wes furnished by Dotrolt. The tendeucy of these shows is to greatly improve the stock, and in this reapect nlone they are worth tho time giventhew. 0 pars from dogs to ministers may scem like Eoing from the ridiculous to the sublime, or rhaps tho reversa in the minds of some, but ton Is auch & reudesvous for minlsters on Monday that I want to sav-a word aboub ft. Joseph Cook's lectures lave Liad somcthing to do lu fucreasing tho number, buy these lecturcs could never have gathered tha large popular at- tendanco which they now. descrvedly roceive it :*:‘eivofl‘;lm mw‘fimfi'.' haa not beon {n town © tho wovcment & belpl band from the first. Tho black coats d:dae-llll‘; deterinlued to Ax his headquarters at the ‘Tull- erica. First, however, lis broposed to add what was wanting to Philibert Delorme’s imporfoct masterpiece. Ife aled, howover, beforothe palace had been fully prepared for his reception; and the Tuileries rewained unfinished ana neglcet- ed untiithetimo of Louls XIV.,.who neul{ com- pleted it, but, unwilling to live in it himself, quvo ftass piace of resldeuce to Lis cousin, Mile. de Moutpeusier. The Great Mouarch, however, pald occastonal yisita to the Tullerlea} and it was in the theatrv of this palsce that bo esslsted at too Hrst represcntation of that lunmfu work, half ballet, bulf drama, produced in collaboration by the greatest tr sud tho Rreatest comic dramstiats of Frauce,—Cornsills aud Mollere. . The Frenen sovereign who fnhabjted ths Tull- eries for m series of yeyrs was Louls XV, He BAFK AND CL| TOREHOUSE FOIL HOUBE: A 5 d gouds and wiler proverty, Ui \o 200 Ktan- Qulpti-at. (lHsie Buliding); sdvaaces made: low retes, 104 “STORAGE HOUSK—ESTAULISHED 1874 | Qe A gy R o Fr FERRY, Jr. L o JO1GK PROO¥ WAKKIIOUSK, 1 WEST MOX Y liure, merchaudlse, carriages, cic, S5 nounts Tousl oereitCash 10r stocks of & Dk, DKTHELS, VETERINARY SURGEDY, oMie with J. 8. Coopor, Monroa-st., curser of Aichigan nce: 318 - au-av. I Wabaal 'S’r;‘i;u. FLIN ban -TONED — BE mall shursl bell, balemetat; sollcited. 3. N. HESS, Areos, lud, GENTS WANTED, . 81 DEARDOKN-8T., CAL: ciinlalog, Hollug, asd geasral repalring, st lowest ures, ¢ iy t 0 nicuts will be takes for Lhe satme lai_l{lf;“ 3:9:"“]' LL WAN PESSSEIS! e Pouniontianers of the Jules Fenltentiasy. Tho | outaumber tho ollce costs on Moudaye, but tis e Ly Begntut AT St b b 550N T a6 o¢ TS MoNTIE A TIGUT i’)-‘»fifii?flfli‘i‘f&.?finlf{‘m{"&“. ATREPAR | AGENTS, WANIEL TEMTUR, CUQICET IN Tonk WA Wi akgrue st SErsisgrlicle | shookcuners aro ot spectully Lappy over it, for | residoud fu tho Pulals Koyal. As soon, how- | ogssturiirss o * L CED T L L redcom with plece cut ot e tall 4o ne | EORWEDSTEAD «t Madin ~ el tho mivisters are usually too poor to buy elther | ever, as the voung Prince attained yeara of dis- body—Traas wlcu—l.nfl‘ Comvany Ia Awerica—( bid ~was lowest, wod cooslderea . The fAnder will pieass 7etura to MICHARL MARK: #i0 e bL est. I6 4 nob expected that the Pene BLY NFAR TG | cunstuually tacremstng—. TON cnta wauicd evorywhero— coldencos ucementa—dua'L wasle Tueniysccond: ud for Clrcular ), 80 Jobus! . M. WALDEN, Newsdealer, Btationer, eio, 1000 e i GIVE OUR PEL bouks or clothies. They are not toa poor to bear \V‘m‘i‘..}‘.u- bousoholt NAL AT cretion he refused to remaln at the Tulleries any ff’.‘fl L privaie r L oy sl Kot e e ¥ besd Ind Y tha Joseph Cook, howe i adison - Wi .ay, OBT-THURSDAY, APLIL ¢, PHOBABL PA OF 8% OUF S2JEATOAIA. I} Haugoiph-st.: terioa | to ROBEKT WELLS, Pres. of the Origiaal fmunun Abiary Comuniontrs wat' o sioro (i | 1 sutontes i oo oy i sty | KASepebed o e the Babeaf O | pACOEE kDB OR it mors paot 1 | L 3 Gurt B | g et he il shcs s on O oty | Ios Vet 8L LBt s ot the work, snd Mr. Murohy under- | are vacked tuto Tromout Temple overy hlondpu Jeona wis oblizod himself for s ticae to tako up | i &3t e Ak Aieaier, and Fancy srded. UEFTERS & CO.. Auctlonecra 63 i tocy bare slready sublet somo of it, | &t Doon to bear him. He Ls now on thg vital but | his abode at. the fulcries whon bls rest. | Govds 10 L er Lincoln, | ut, taking everything futo consideration, th A:‘y‘}um Board, actiog as praciical tmen, and 1o fh- ing their oaths, believe the swand to bo for h‘; :e:]g:fllgrrx:f‘:&tfiuu. As for uot tak- for tke falthful Doxfonnllfc‘uh; Sonmusnc Lhy W under which the Asyium is u%‘f'&".fffr'&?:: LOTA 8 AND & BLOCK 11, BIDGELAND, delicato sublect of marrlage, sud so many peo- A bered $0cach.” 1 wish 43 §ive hces i Dark bl ovesywbers are, for oue reaton or natber, ur uncasy o regurd to the murh{;o relation, that perbape o tovle, unless eterval punishment | oxcepted, could Lave taken better hold of ¢ publlc. Ar. Cook says that the Congregation. sllst denowluatlon is Dot responsiole for bl ut- EWING MACHINES, e A 8L, 3 wonl 8) L leniyof Tt sud good MI; il sndsee W, i, WELL: BGTON (late sy Baker B.-M. €0.). OF KICK BINGER, DONESTIC, WUEECEI | A e S i R K warradleds Losa oifice. 123 Clark-ab., Lovia 3, Wag fut 60 rooms, 10 furnish & sad crockery. silverware. oic. T8 Tribune office. parment € all b d " lot 1n tha city or small = ouse dence In the Pulais Royal was do- stroyed by th fire which consumod the "adjaccut opera-bouse; aud he rewmalned there until the Palsis Royul was rebuilt. After the Duke of Orlcans bad™ quitted the Tullerics the Comedis ¥Francaisa was for some time estab- Mshed sberoj sud 1t was lo the theatreof the ED-A COMPLETE SKET_OF FURNITURR 5 54 1 Bolel: carpots THA [0 LEASK-—HOICE DAIRY FARM. NINE NILES {ruio Chicago. 10 or 300 acres; §2.30 per acre. N, 173 Clark-at. A ACRES NEAR CHICAGO WARKE cn, pustuce. ang plow laads small honse 3a P MYERS, @ 0, 140 Madison-as. ause i thic suburbé wilh couslderatie grouad. Iwiil sav 3100 dowi. #3 or more cach mubtd ualt paid. 108, 1. WHIPPLE & CO., DETECTIVES. ABH- dreas H. K. MUOK! A"‘_‘___A.. I8 it corser o Clark abd Maddofbh-sia-; | 7J'0_ EXCUANGE-A VALUABLE LITTLE FAT: Huow 07, Bave fasimmod bratness, wiih coacetion (3 ent: for anburban lot, horsw, and bugyy, or other briucipal clties; extended faciliios; terws reasonabic. | vroperty.” Mooy it Addres Voé, Trlbaus oo DETE

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