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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY., APRIL 12, 187, UNBATIAFACTORY REFGRTS. The Asignees. it wiil be seen, donot o into detail in their reports, and do not etate where il the money went to. As was atated before, the disbursements of 1877 wero put down at 347,000, The Assignee debits himael! with that amount, but he credits himself with only $4C1,- 000, and Lis balance-sheet i imperfect [ that ft rloes not expiain whero the other $175,000 went. to. The Asslznce's report should Dalance, He should give some exolanation as to where every cent has gomne. This, however, nono of them do, In looking over the list of cases, there wera some which were especinlly noticeable, 1n the case of Deutsch & Frisch, tho disbursements were put down as $2,413.03; the dividenda, $1,004.80; Asslgnee's fees, 200.14; legal ex- ponres, $200. That is all the Information the Assignco gives In his report, and it lcaves about $1,100 utterly unaccounted for, Noreport of this character conld be called a satisfactory one, In the casc of 1. B, Mills, the disbursements were $0,023; tho dividends pald, 7,08 As- nlguen‘uiccs, $200: leeal expenses, 8445, Hero there was a dlrcrepancy of $1,000. Hotho As- alznees were ealled upon and asked to explain. ‘They did so cheerfully enough, and the follow- ing ligures in the Deutsch & Frisch caso witl oxhibit the way in which asscts arc occasionally caten np. This was o Peoria case, the firm be- ing miltincrs theros o What the adminlatralors I¥Aat (he credilors Wl.! anl, Dividend yoev0000. 81,004 SherlfT sho was in poreession ..., .8 [Provisional Ase RIEDES (vuuiriie |Traveling expen'es Clerk hir position, Who fs endeavoring | notmove. There was the atarhoard watch, about (11 his property, and. as eoon_ as he doca | 150 In number, below when the order to shorten | 3 R SALE_oR ExchiASGi- he wiil resian ‘and go Enst, and another still | pafl wasgiven, They were Iyiug down or writine. F Honth Dearbarn-at , near Thir: ulm||nrlf aituated who goes liast as soon as he | Jle could not say whettier they came up when | wellarranged for one or two l-mliyr can scttle up his affalre, and §f [t wese possible | the order was giveu. No order waa given to :’,!“J"m[‘.’]"_“m' '{';‘ll“&':‘;:"““":“d'x’_'“‘l;"nm, 400 for me to canvass the city on this question, | the watch below fo shorten safl. It wag atee of TIOMAS RIOW: fon §tock- doubtlens I would find scores with a like deter- | not usual to order up all _hands for that pur- EORGE A, EMERY, 148 lle-st. 2 minatlon, This howilng gang of Milesian deve ro-o. The watch on deck was quite suiliclent Fuu BALE~GODD AND BAFE INVESTMENT— fis_have tutned this city topss-turvy already, | to doft, There were ten ports and two small in hustoaness Lack, Ioeated on one of the beat rorners and now thelr chicf says the t Yanks ' aro to | ones, When the Captain saw the squallcoming | WMo portionnf city. Giround leased for Jo yeats, he driven fnto the sca. The authoritics do | the order to shorten sall was given. It was | m: ac Ttoom 4 Mafor Biock, 147 fle-at. N, Al not seemn to pay any attention to auch seditfous | before 4 when he jumped overboard, ffe could | PARTRIDG I laneuage, and it 18 as Kearney mays, we ‘‘are | not tell the position of the land at the time. | T00R BALEF0.50 WILTL, PURGITARE FLEGANT ltving on & magazine.” I went ‘to-day and en- | The afficer of the watch at the time was Licut, | 3° four 7Y, marlic-fronthouse, Ashisnd-av,. near paged a passage on thonext steamer leaving here, | Randoloh. The Captain was giving orders, but qul}::"lfi’x'xflfir .::-_l.(u-umrfl. Teme and will prefer to llvein Central Amerea rather | Randolph was forward lielning to shorten sail. SOM BALE—TWi5 Q i e than fn surh aplace an this, To my certain | By the jury—At 2 o'clock the order was given | [IORBALETRETONY AND NABENENT OCTA knowledge theso labor agitators arewell armed; | 1o heave the log, and the reply was clght and | eorner Indisna-av. and ' Thirtesnheac. 3" vers. low in fact, you can gee plentyof them in thestreets | one-half knots, It §s quite usual in the creum- ("r"lfi'_h_l;i;‘ R [ther property. Apely to 1 I daily “carrving muskets and guns, having | stances of Sundav alteruoon to have the ports | CUATES, aahington-st. R probably bought them with money begged | opentoletfn freshalr. Mo did not see Capt. .’"\Rl'l ’l’)«- ONE OF THE FISEST NOUSER ON in the name of charity. On the other hand, the | Jarc ngain after he fwluwu) jumped over- Sorih Doarborn IN BANKRUPTCY. ome Interesting Figures on an Interesting Subject. Average Cost of Bettling Up an L Estate—The Creditors’ SBhare. ompleto Tteports-—The Register’s Re- e celpts-=-Foes Too High. Bar Assoclation of this city had under m’:‘h'::lm“m 1ast winter: the question of the workings of the Baunkrupt act, and a committee was appointed for tho purpose of inveatigating tho subject, and reporting whether, in its opinton, the exirting law should ho repealed or was capable of auch modification as to make {t petter suited for tho purpose sought to sc- complish by it The Cominittco thus ap- inted, of which Col, Cooper was Chalrman, fin(u to tho proper authorlics at Washington in order to get coples of tho reports made Ly tho Reglster In Bankruptey for the Northern District of 1Hlinofs, and also such other informa- tlon s the Dennlmcn!.l cmlkll glve!. ""X'he Com’- qred in reply coples of the annual T sisal M. tibbard, Registct in Hankruptey for this District, from June, 1874, to June, {87 helng three years, auil also coples ol the consolidatetl reports of the dilferent Assignees, atating the name of ecach of tho parties for whom they had acted, nnd the nssets, Iahilities, receiots, dis- Lurscments, dividends, fees, and expenses in each warticulur case, Through the courtesy of Cot. Cooper, thesc reports were handed to Tus TMNUNE, which has made n partial exami. patlon of them, and gives herowith a summar, of the figures, and the conclualon to which it {hinks those figures must inevitably tead, The Committce of the Bar Assoclation fs steadlly continuing its labors, and will probubly make a report lu n few weeks. TITE REGISTER, Tha difliculty with thesc reports is thefr In- completeness aud_vagueness, Take for In- stance that of the Recister_in Bankruptey tho fiscat year June, 1676—June, 1577, It 'ls a8 follows: ¥ Appiy to €. 8. ESULE, Tloom 1o Chinamen are well armed and wii)l fieht Hke | board. Five minutes elapscd after turningaver e :U;:'fl;";";::f:'d"- B8 AN TOTE AL I devils §t forced to. ‘Tne militia may be able to | befora the stup sank, No_ attempt could bo | 4N SALK-TkX NOUSES AERLOTS, AL FiT: uke;flnnillm, nnlthnwlwntgclr :{l‘xm wu‘lht;a ml:’t:ia o ‘Iuwg‘l; hlhc '_bgm' It wla; : aixtheat, MATSON HILL, D7 Waahingtonest. ¥ n terrible time when the word Is given. “Ills | sudden guet which sent her over withoul X = ‘ Witk isncity of wooden bulidiogs, wouden strects, | any wnrflnm As onc of the ship's com- AL s ¢ o w50 puaney Witk and wooden sidesalks, so that if a ecries of fires | pany, he did not expect that any sich thing | fentral ncaitons rentel to A | teaants butldl were started in different sections of the city | would occur. The Captaln etood on the ship’s eet fron| dedrexs 1§ 77, 1riluns ofice. when tho wind was high, it would be a sccond | side after she heeled over. Everything was | JOR 7O FALECE35 PEIL FOOT, 2ttt FEET T, Chlcago fire, ' Things look pretty blue for San | done to anve the ship and the men's lives by | iiapiee 3 er EATAT: Jo%. "’"‘!" A RS . A X r R B Francfsco, and the sober-minded people are | the Captain, There was no want of scaman- L WEERS, 01 Waningiios very n‘v‘ul?u‘:{ and Ihf.l,l tlnuhn{;-\:{?rm hell] n‘cl-ln nh‘ln 1 sl»emmnnmmenhofb'ihe shlp. Th[e, (énp~ o SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, out at night, more than hal ¢ populatlon | tain and officers were all able scamen, During > TEXCH F—HOUBES rouse up at oiice, trembling lest th fatal hour | the whole time he had bean in tho scrvice, now | 1°Clots®ac adne: IARESE T oF any avhanh b-adv:ore. ".I;hi'.s Is no lmt!g liflu:y nu{ nrer-_fil- lwler;:y-une ycnublm ::ml lxle:er v‘vi‘zlr’msfd l|o the very beit LI BTOUGI, 123 Dearborn, ored plcture that we painf s too truo, Tho | quick a storm. One hnndred and fifty hands | =3 == newspapers here stand In fear of thieso mis- | wers enough to save the ship could amything | —o JXORSES AND CARRIAGES. creants, otherwire they would denounce them | have saved her, 1f she had been braced hurd l\ VERY FINEEXTENSION-TOF CARRIAGE, DNE and endeavor to awaken, if possitle, 10 | up it would bave taken all hiands to shorien o g D Sear ona 8 apring phastor: 2 prompt actfon the asuthoritics of the place. | aail. In the circnmatances of Sundsy, had all | very Abring bukks.. DoaTly me Insurance companies are increasing thelr | hands becn on deck they would have been ouly | Ten Broeke: fine dog-rart, on. premiums, and the people here are taking out | {n each others’ way, gg%g;fl";gmn nlwlfl'l‘n,ggin mi-.E e ONe 2 heay tisks on foreign companfes, hoping to save 8ydney. Fietcher, just turned 19, sn ordinary | $'sulkies, one et rubber-irimmed. haraess, 3 singie do; numethlnxz.utuc*;lurum local companles will | first-clags scaman ~on bosrd the Eurg- | 3 prddiers wa @il described sre firat-clam and In o up in case of the burning of the city, San | dice, was next called. He stated that :‘";"‘,_W“';"g’ Inust be sold topay sdvaaces and Franclsco to-day is really In the hauds of theeo | ho bad been with her durlog the lpat | MORC. 2ostsest labor-ngitators, and even the State Legislaturo | six months, He was below during Sunday | | VGTION SALE AT WREY & CO 78, 1oh WASIT- bows before thelr mandates, ternoon. He wasgettiog his tea to como ot | Esturiay, April 13, cummencing b fi': o'clock sliarp, Thesefellows are Fl ing for high stakes, and | at elght bells (4 o'clock), when ho eard & rush | btock on'hand at brivate sale: they mean mischiol, and the leadurs hope tu | of water coming throngh her ports. e had m?.l'xv:'nlunu open square box buggles, 2 top psaket make n hold strike, get all they can aud bolt, | just before felt tho ship givo a lurch, Ho low- | "3 tworiest Democrat wagons, une open deltvery Teaving their poor Iannnc and deluded follow- | ‘ered the alt port and ran on deck, when ho saw | wazon, etc. ers toget vut of the scrapo as best they can. | the water coming In over her lec nettings, llo mllllmel':‘ naw and second-hand, and a fine lot of They have spics cverywbere. Even tho scryaut | assisted another man to overhaul the fore. | £09RUY horsc - girls In the hotels are fmbucd with this revcll- | topsatl halyards. Ilc then got over the weather A(‘flw:“ !M;‘:!F OF AORSE .wmn:s:."m ey fous auirit, and " are becoming dally more aod | netting and walked aft on the quarter un the | faen bf cetTir, EriCAT: A8 478 Wese Twelih.it; more impudent, Tt the press of Ean Francisco | ship's side, ‘The ahip wason her side at the En—_menk H3 Dearbornst., hetween 3 and 4 ©' had done fts duty fu the outset, thesctroubles | time, and he watked below her ports, e could | EBERLE & MELLOR, Avctl o, that now threatén thls city would never have | see the keel of the ship out of the water, The YOIt BALEZFOR WANT assumed any proportions, and it the fvonla had | wind was biowing and the suow was_falllng. Total vurverens §1,074 OTNER CASES, In tho cato of 1. 8, Mills, thy dividend was $7,045, and the preferred debta were 884, Now for the expenses: Clerk hire, $167; advertis- 1ug, $504 Provisional Asslgnce, $202; attorney, 8260; rent, $157; Assignee, £2433 lawyer, 81405 | clerk, $70% Reglater, 838:' Marehal, $22} NI eral expenaes, $20: costs, baz; total, $1,490, Coan & Ten Droek is another interesting case, The Assigneo recelved $20.833, out of which he pald preferred debts amounting to $4,650, leaving for the other creditors $21,U33. 3 UER, A GOOD FAM: 11y or b Pl 3"(‘ullnru #TAy hiorse, and ove fine, big, hesry 3 . , 7 veurs of age: works goud singie or Number of cascs of voluntary bamk- The dividends smounted to 817,832, making tho | 4o0¢ their” dut, ’thl,u gang of agitators would | The main yard wastouching the water, The Cab- | doaules wiil'he soid ver, S eakinble. Abpiy a¢ the barn A;fi:'::‘;! ;f'a'-rfim"o'i"('h'e'fifl'k'rh’éi‘ 207 expense of administration 84,150, or about 20 | Mayebeen fn Staie's Lrison loug ago, tain was standing on the quarter giving orders | fosheyway mruguafumhm s 1,208,532 | per cent of the gross recelpts. Thesc espenscs The rcnple hereonly rely upon thelr Vizilance | to clear the cutters, Thes cuttha foremost gripe, 0K E-GOOD BUSINESS 1JONSE, BUITABLE A 1 Committee, whi was & i - L there was not for & Iady to dri; A snd kind, Ao o Tiabiliiics of the Dank-: were as folluwa: | Clork hire, §100 nddvcru?lrr: bt m‘pgf;n nfig'ufl::.—afghbdum; ¥ i {’I‘l‘:cf‘t’,‘,‘;“,{",“; ;;‘néhfn“",}",',z’,_:,'( syl 4 ulnf\'m.v-‘ A R T R e LR faptathereln, .. uoooues 11,830,167 ‘IF“' F"",‘"“’!““"“I"'““"""“ &5 e ',"{_,!,.’ “; would take many bours toget the Committes | pleked up o life-belt aud got away about fhirty | & 04 Wavath Wil be suld faw for Ameunt el dliiesia atelito 32,825 | §e% $104: ndverthing meelings, etc., $35; at- | nto active service, and whils they were forming | vards from the ship in the direction of tho wind. | JCOBBALI=TOF AXD DPEN BUGG ;l;r&:ovn"‘lnfl, 6'750‘: cnlé;'wuwgl ln;urnnm;‘ 503 Assignce's fces, 4+ custs of proo 82&‘2; Reghuler'n fecs, mu:’ Marshal's lcu: 886, In the case of J, . Batten, the aividend paid was $393. The amount which it cost to divide thot was as_followa: Provisional Assignee, thirty-eight days, #5; lnventory, $156; advertls. P AND the cui/ would be burning. The labor agitators | Mr. Edmunds, the S8ub-Licutenant, touk off his monfi?ltyup‘:nylrw:;l’n.u e and chentert -f;;;:‘”‘;'u:fi‘l are well organized, well armed, and only walt | coat and jumped overboard, but he did not suc | reeairing and palntiog: all work warranted, © for the word to commeinice & ceue of carnago | what happened to him, He saw Mr, Tabor on | 1/ULL. coraer Arcner-av. and Twenty-t unparalleled by anything ever known of on this @ quarter with his cont off and without his \V‘ TED~POR_CABII~A HOKSE IGHING contlneut. They Liave puthing tolose by Bro, | cap, and le afterwards saw hitn coging to 8 | puehiorcand o tomn traveien oul sy srraudot for thoy have nothini to burni they” have | wash-deck locker in the water, When he saw | Omce, Grand Pacic Hotel. % everytifug (for them) to gain by plunder, Al- | the schooner he had been in the water about an e e ————————— though tne Jeaders of this movemcat are_frlshy | hour and twenty minutes, aud saw Beovett, | oo FINANCIAL, 20,405 40 161 47 in which discharge camber of comyuleory casce referred, fi;:‘un{g{ ects of gnkmph there- % My ottt 076,400 | g, $75 cxpredn, §2;. Marauale fces, §25; | Uough theleaders of this moveincot aro, frishy | hour and oty minutet aud saw Beouett | NANCIA ; : B M. XCES MADE O 3 ; Apount of listilies of PenkIiBi o oga,sno | Hoticen of enle. 85 Adsignesis feca for ale, | fnixed upwith Giern, formini s Commugg 18 | ftinie pant. birss Thg. man ao ovcrloyed when | £\ Tonts cic. hINTSDE R ASOAE S ATORES, Am'uuméf'xil'v'l}:n'.dsée’c 160,003 | 833; commission on eale, + se8 %5 | dangerous ss that which sacked Paris, and fn dulph-st.. near'Clark, Koom 6 &uds. Estabiithed 1454, o t clne'r , $40; Reglster, $31; inaurance, $3; total, 2T, In the caso of fi. B, Freeman, the dividend was $2,033. The expenses were: Clerk hire and custodian, $70; advertisiog, $41; Assignee, 293 ottorucy, $100; Reglster, &50; clerks £40; total, $554, This firm paid the ‘heaviest dividend of auy one {n 1877, belng over 77 per cent. TRELIMINANY EXPENSES, These doubtless will explain how the money goes, It will bo sech that the roports sent on to Washington make no meotion whatever of the Provisionn! Aeeignce and what he cets, although this often plays & very important part 1in the matter, for o a great number of those cnses which pay no dividend the Provisional As- o filcked up that he could not notice anything. 5 e 3 the non-Epglish-speaking mcetings their lane c saw that the sails were set when lie catne on A.\ 4:1’ DUNT, ILAHGE OR BMALL, TO LOAN juage {8 cven worse—if it can be—than where | deck, but he could not tell thelr state, He did | o, 57 Chicssoresl eatate. - O, B, GLOVEN. 71 Dear- thg 1rish brogue is spoken. not obscrve that the weathicr hud ehanged before | — = The leadiug military men here, with whom | the water came fu, Of the whole starboard | (JARN FAID FOR OLL GULD AND BILVI. T awm well acquainted, tell mo that there ls | watch only about two men and o boy camo Up | of every descriptionat GOLISS TS Laaa ot e "hol:{url}é' |ul-"v:‘url lurn(.hcm, n“dlu?}’{ lhc,v'uro besido himsell. '{’hey \’;firn all mnk.‘lmz ""w,j Omce (ficensed), ast Madi = ‘fi’mh:m-ea 1903, expecting it nightly. ey console themselves | erying and screaming. 0 reason hie cscaper \{ONEY TO LOAN O EGVED CITY PROD. that they will make short work of it when they | was that he was closa to the batchway, Ho ask- l\ ey insums to sult, Inqaire .me'&-} ’l"lll‘lfl’bl'l' get down to busiuess. '1Lis may be so, but the | ed Brewer which was the way to the land, Ilo | SOMPASY, fschicf, murk my wards, will begin with the | could not say how long the snow continued. ]“m'm' TO LOAN O URSITURE, PIANOS, tirabrand and not the bullct. If Lwas a prop- | From what ho tud scen i thought thore were [ i ste; witiont remoxaly sl on disioonds and oo eriy-owner of San Francleco, I would rathersce | about twenty-four Iife-belts on board,but he did = fods L, three reglnents of firemen n’ndY for duty at the | not sce many of them o use. They could not | NIGEELSIN SUMS OF #1 AND URWARDS CAN ontset than ten reghnents of soldicrs, San | e readily got at, the mljovu¥ being Kept 10 the | fobo'ar T Friesas o Eag 7 Ea¢Y at the couatlag- Francisco has an cxcelient Fire Department, | plnpaces. (n ordinary oceasions when the ship = 22.2 8 a0 e 7,417 i o Gavoumtary ~ot earncd in’ can T bt et 3,80 No matter how iugenlously s person may figure, or What arlthmetieal contortions he may resort to. hie will he unabto to find out from tho figures hicre piven Low the averaze rato per cent of dividends declared §n cases ol voluntary bankruptey was 20 per cent, or in cases of lu- ¥O To_RENT_HOUSES, Wost Bides f'0 RENT—FROM MAY 1—THE MOST COMPLETE rh'mle In the city: pariors, dining.mom, and kiichen on first flonr: 4r1 Warren-av, 0 RENT—£16 Wes a5y £ F11—Frame rottage.6 Grenshaw-st., near W, $3-8large rooms, 437 hau, 17 Higibmok-st, Cail at o1 inquire at 385 Western 'O RENT-850 WIL| Thouse, 317 Ashland: rang i mo 1 housss, 1022 W, GIAY RO, fafnsce, snd K st 4 12 1000 Weas Van Buren-st. al la AT, Al e ut office, o o' see them, POTWIN & i 13 one octagon. routh frontt gas-fixtares, futnace. vegesabie ceilar, eic. : 12 room: floors. 1 cian finleh hean fonroe.at., near ORKIAS- PLEGAST 11-ROOM 81\ modert impravamente, ures. Apply st 133 koutl BAICK Tnquire of STONTH West Adam, IO REXTCTHE TWOSTORY DMICK 1 1 and K33 Went Congress.st., near_foyne. Nos. 83 with sl modern improvements: tne most convenfent houses tn the marker: rent §2% per month, MEAD & €Ok 123 Losall o, ni 1, oA NT—185 BOUTIt MORGAN-8T.—COZY , 10 poams, modern fmpy avements: pleks ant Incation, eonrenient Lo busigesscentirs. Apply on core south. every floor, a1 nace, gan IO, BEN (WS snd furnace, "Also 13- Twe ninfhest. 38 Tninyoln chigan-a Alsa In tooma 8 and § Hryan 1ii —N0 21 AND 23 WALNUT.RT, (NEAT v.) Dew 240y and. basement msrble- with closets, liot and cold waler on other modern imorovements; Jan fatorens apeaiing tubes, vic. U. 6. NKEWBERIY. ¥ AIREE 0-100M DHICK 10| avite§ ot and cold wates Foom brick on Calumet-av., near Benr Leatie, a1 b §o0d Fenairy reht Jow. ear Leavitt, all In good repair) rei w. TAYLOIL 75 Dearborn-st. \re of K. S OR e, bath, eai Bookkecpars, Clerks, &co VWANTED=TWO BOOT AND MOF: BALESMER for retall: must nnirrstand Ane goods thoroughe IY-_‘ flCK__flL{q?-- 147 and 153 State-at. WAITE ae? exferten snd wh o4, Trivane ofice: fi_fl!l_h__“’l‘.fi i references reqaired; af ‘VA.\'TED-W‘ ATOUT 13 YEARS OLD LN DRUG store, 179 East Madison-gt, ~ BOOK R ete last employed. “‘fis‘ri:n — A COMPETENT FREECRIPTION Arug elerk; mist soeak Enellsh and German, a¢ EI"II_IHA_N_S pharmacy, cornet fiate and Polk-sta. ‘Trades, TANTEN=10 CADINETMA A WA e A AT AR '\VAsrnn—rnnm"'omm'hnx city. GUOUDWILLIE& GUODWILLIE'B, 85 Gbio- ‘V/T STEN=A WOOD-WORKER, WITH CAPITAL, ‘At nnee: ‘can find & buatnees that will pay, sod no ik, A 98, Tribuneofice. HARNESS-MARERS, 1000 INDI- —A FINST.RATE MAN A3 RECOS| M “ecax.”_Tii0: ) m?-{wu“"nmubcrn-u. 2 ANTED — PAINTERS AND TRIMMERS ‘ Wrenn & Co.'s, formerly Cosn fi'T'nl’lr;fllAu:: carrlage works, corner of Ann and Rendolph-ste, “T:\ TED-A 000D GRAINER THIS MORNING BTRANG'S wall-paper store, 343 West Ilane TED-A_ FINST-CLASS HARBER _FORt steady work, ¢ 250 Thirty-Arstest, LEBLANC & CARSE, praprietors. ‘ e Employment agencies, (WASTED-LUMEDIATELY -A RAILROAT Boar(ng hoas with b _ AR ey oy St Miscelianeous, VWASTED=A LIVE MAX IN EVERY CODRTY 18 the tinltea ‘States 1o mannfaciure and sell & staple articie just patented. Exclusire stght givent Hberal terma: large prota: smali capiisl, F. MORRIS, Chicago, NIX WOTEL, CORNER CANAL te Inquireof A, Il. BUCK, No. 18 Sonth Niae. 9 rooms, bewntifully furnished, No. 163 Forrest-av., stoue front ) RENT—A FIRS1 £100 per month; Mi aod Eighteenth-ats. Also., No. 43 Twenty-fourth- metes A5 rrrmvmm. i at REED'STEM ELE OF MUSIC, 63 Ven Duren- between Ktate and Clark. ‘0 RENT=$33 DEILMONTIL-] ause 1459 Prairte 2estory frame 183 Th GRAY, 1toom 0 Reape trant o.M ; wlii not reot for bosrding: house. Flivee, T—§4n PER MONTIT Tiing, ‘Su‘ EY] T'finly:‘;ll - B.W. THOMAS & C0., 132 Lasalle-st. HOTSE, FURNISHED, av., Letween Sixteenth . between bouth Park .GANT “#Knfl'-fi 2 per manil, B it Thatire ot We LE-FRONT front. 14 in rooms, all modern improveinents, furnace. gas-0z- tures.” GKO. C. WALKKH, 13 Chamnear of Commerce. 10 RENT—~1046, 1043, AND 1089 MICIIGAN-AY., 2147 wenty-niaty. i Inquire of P, 1. HAMILTOY Y, BRIT=TO A RMALL T, 1sgr of slx rooms on Twenty-fourtl Wahash nd_Michigan-ave. _Aadress 107 EST—102 TWRSTY:-XINTI oms on two fioora: cel TS0 use of 10 ouse, nicely fini [0 _RENT~THE MER [‘O'e-‘wm" Lake A% b4’ bouth Eangamo Sourn 1 IILT.D ICE COT. 1 en BIICK er whole r undi Carpet and mirror for pate. IOTEL, N0 T CHA. n withou thout furni. ture, it contalns’ upwaris of 60 roome, Is admirabi Vghted. and s a1l ¢ 4 nted Tow to 8 FOUT & CO.. W0 modern convenlences. Wil be vod tensot. “Apply to W. D, REH- wabingion-t. o to priv. Hodm 5. [0 RENT~145 TW Waba 7 gie fatures, pariors, dinin rat fioor,_Apply at 847 Wal furnace. du i1, EOFF ANA-AV,, rame and Hrickéhasement, with 18 lieaper Block. REN FURNISHE! E NT house. south of TN hiaL s or (he mnrmer 3 NEAR TWENTY. for the suinmer, and Inqutre at 194 Clark-nt,, “Fii T T0 9 roome, bath, hot and’ cald water. " kitcben, etc., on capable ofcontrolling auyordinary conflagration, | was salling ',he?: could readily Lo got at. but not | PFIGIES. CAN, HE HAD ¥ EXCITE but totally fundcquate” to cope with an or- | on Sunday In the condition the ship was In. TLVER 25 AND 80 CENT FIE TN PACRAGES ganized bund of plunder-bent incendinries, [ By Mr. Harvey—The heeling over of the ship | S'or'si01nrxchanke (or curreacy st countiag rono ot da not want to bo cunsidered an slarmist, nor | and the furush of water oceurred simultaneous- | Tribane Company. e gets about all there is, and the regular knee next to uothing. Io fact, In some craes, the estate (s 8o bare that tho bonk- voluntary bankruptey 23 per cent. The shiow- {ng 1s, in this resvect, nu untrug one, the divi- belug cstimated simply on the claims a0 I uue In any gense of the word; the quota- |'Iy, The last ordersof the Captain were to clear | rpio LOAN~#23,000 TN WARD, TN 0% RN ORI provd up. iy ainco mou: 5! tho_ bankrupt | Ut wll pay couzh to the Asslanco to cover | yion 1 givo shows that uicre are’ grounds for | tho cuiter, but thoy had not time, " Tt wan tine | T4ttt S I RARP Y QIFAT BN cases are desperate oncs, and but few clslms are anxfety and alerm; but, before beginning this | weatier up to the time of the ship ltrching. | THOMAE & CO., 132 Lasallcest, hm[fir. I conficrsml wltm qué“il a numbu:! of zild m:j 11.! nutnknolw that n(xlo m::'):lal'. l:':!(fig"mm ‘v%kggm‘l"‘.:m;:u r‘x‘flfl‘-‘?'m ‘CL‘.' . NO resldents and men of carclully.cxpressed opin- | and fron. ¢ always underst af water et ~cia central husinees fons, and thelr statements, i put on paper, | waa to driok and also to act ms ballast. | [FofChgmarth #1450 oy A, Aidieis would be stronger than what I have written. Ho was told on Dboard that tho_ water = e This last epcech of Kearney has provoked | was to serve as balinst, . Witness BOARDING | very much comment, und at the regular mass- | was much pressed on thisquestion, but hestuck | “Soith Sides meeting at the Band Lots on Bunday next he | to bis statement that the principsl ballast was 1 AND 121 cALUHE':“-‘T\.\', — DESIRABLE dischargs. Generally the Provislonal Assigneo {s clected the permanent one. ‘The Asslenecs, tnderthe obligation incumbent on them to report all the focs thoy receive, do not_feel It necessary to report the fecs carned as Provisional Asaiznees, which are often not small. Mr. Jenkins, however, and he is tho only cxceptlon, makes It & rule to charge no fees ns yproved up, o very small dividend Is made to go avery great ways, Inonc case the labilities ary $30,000 and ‘the dividends 8500, Yet the per cent of dividend pald 1s put down at 100, be- causconly o fcw persons representing $300 proved up thelr clafns, and wore pald in full, THE RECEIN'TS, ‘Thls report shaws the Heeister's recelpts for i will probahly go further into tho subject of | water. In the pinnaces was the best place to ‘rooms, with board, the previous year to. hava been about §,000, | Trovisional Asstgnee whero hols clicted tho rex- clcanfoig s Yasks out, MoNTAUR. | kecp ihe Iifo-belts whien the ships was safiiug all [ = This, however, docs not Include ouy of tho fees Hot B t, LOWN'S WOTEL, 476 STATE 3 ofs of debt, ncknowledgments, nor de IUR AMOUNT OF SOMN OF THE FERA William Langworthv Jenken, Master of the [ T3HON i e e ET.FURNIAURD {:?l’fl‘ng:? Which amouit to mor. than a8, ek s"::“ by "E;iel:“‘;‘(ka'r’lg: .2‘;&?':““:':1’;; o L0SS OF THE EURYDICE Emml- l‘chouncr. of ‘ll"udn?w. u;lll_l ll]ml.lun \gnn- DuRriobh Rad 8450y oY bourd, 09, hsy Joagies, B0 more, £0 that on a roueh csthnate the offlce of H ay last ne was mallinz from FPoole for New- | R5EvADA HOTEL, 145 AN “WABA Ve Tgtster In Chicaga Ja. Worth from $20000 to | 10 provide that. only 85 -;;,flg{fir chioried {4r % | And Threo Ntundrod Men—Fult statoment of | castie,” flo-encountercd a sudden squall ahout | N ettt U MemiTa EAREAT AN £250008 year. Tho Bunkrupt Jaw provides tune | day's services, cven though ~mora o the Two Survivors, ten minutes past 4, when off Dubuosc. It Jook- | ayi84.0010 7 ber'wecks day buard. 84 per we :?mnumfil;?c:-n 'ycr:nrlym-‘l‘l:l: ';nnllx‘c:d nm;g o ";“,’muy e, Tawie ot m“"'m "t London Tymes, Miared 28, cd rather bad to windward before the squall LOARD WANTED., = A . ik L WAN At the inquest by the Coroner on the bodies ;:"ll;‘uog.‘;‘n'd th;z"llnluum‘&]owgn:l;fi "’lmfigfi' of several officors nnd men of thio unfortunate | FEIGERRE SNt Ton FOR topsall nole shlp Eurydice, held on the Tsle of Wight onthe yards, boom jio nmfljmbonm, ond fare staysall, 27th ot March, the two survivors of the dlsaster | and atso lowéred the foresall afterwards. They and wita in testitied an foltows: lll.dl.“'!mtl lflfll)' lhs ‘:‘l‘l‘llll‘l‘:ifi {luba :“; 'Illmmnflbi; Addrees B H0, T Benjamin Cuddoford was next cramined, | Part of this was dol oo Sauall which | S GARI—FURNISHED TOOMS FOIl A FAMILY OF Yo Wantied tho. bodles 'ae thoso f Lieut. | jsted baif am bour, They werstrom four o | 13 1, it kel o Bl Mok o Tabor, s man named leanett, whose Christian | fve miles trom 1ong wiet, tha etorm etrick | Eighiecaioat & ARt R name he did not kunow, and nCqulnln of tho h"’m' m‘i‘xfiz e L atorm A lro‘:a-hlu e - Royal Engineera who touk passage homo fn the llmnmw“nolhln' of tho Eur dl!:u lnermf& STORAGE stfpi bio had heard his nsme was Ferrior, Wit- | 1ie - stwv notbing, o8 tha Fiydice before D L EAN BTORRHOURE FORTOTRE: ness wus ot able seamun on board the Eurydice, | 84¢ If“ R poiChin g B oRtine v ho-Water nd otlier proverty, 2ud to 208 K Bennett was Captatn of the quarter-deck, She ]"l‘“‘!yem “'}m, nto the ,(gmu; who_reported Siken STaNee midh; Tow iR was*a wooden sailing ship, and carrled four "°t bbb AL By !‘;“E’“kfl Cwn i CORNER RUBH AND gune, 8ho bad becn employed thirteon montla | 1 bl 10 (e spots which - was. to wiide: | foe e e p kL er espeelul Al vanteres in cotnmission ua o tratniug-ship, Sha had been | his yossel Lo " 4o | forthe sas Sad i o hor g B cruldne durine the winter round the West India | Word: They heard crics for hielp in the water | a4 sl kinds of merchandiso. HORA' QUL islands, and he had boen on board of her for tho | 8 fouud dve men floating, whom ho picked b o) ] JMDELITY BTORAGE COMPANY, 78 ANTI 80 VAN ine. aln up. ‘They wera much exhausted, and wero all | JMRELITS " IMPANY. ‘ T oo fe ermads. G the Eotrey | sensibid when ‘takon on board. © Cuddiford | e, hasty AR VA Lerinsorat tad rlla Yoval eho T ond Fleteher wers two of them. and the | renersl merchandise) low ratesi sdyances madej ;n:“erc m:rlll?:ug:hnsftl" h:xr::-l:f 'I‘nyhr:‘ndt;x‘:xhx;o::: bodles they had viewed wero the others. ‘The | safety vauits. sav the exact number, Tho reater part of the | ¢ were taken Into the cabln and stripped and | JAIKE PROOF WAREIOUSE, 10 WEST MOXROE- crew was compused of ordinary seamen, and | Faubed. They then procecded for Ventuor, 1t o Jor tary Lure, flr{chu‘du«é Sarsiauce et l'umln there wern about thirty ship comnanies attached | ¥a8 from threo to four miles from lund whero | S52Ameriss WEal ervst. _Sesh fur stocks of kuds. totheship. On Bunday last, about 2 o'clock, | the men were plcked up. Restoratives wera STORAGE TN HLY TOFTE FOIC FU they aot lg'e lower stunsails, 'Thc-lnfi wan then | Administercd to suchins could take them. N S and 157 W o | A TR e T Wb conthnz up along tho Tate of Wight. - Teforo set» | 41d not think tho zals wauld bave capslzed such | Soe e sad c —viz.: | nehipas tho Eurydice when under full dall, BUNINESNS OILANCES, e ises. Topuatis, ober “Tloy had aly sally saf | 119 nevor thought of such’ w thive. o m: Ol PALE—A CHOICK NEW 8TOCK OF GO: save topeailant. stérnsails. ‘Tho woather wae | Bined the mon beloned to the boat's erew. | FO8 ittt Kol Enck, o ane of tha Fest rore very fine at the time, amoderate breeze blowing | The Emina was 137 tons rogister, uod had a fereon the West Bidet buglness atrictly oaabi thie will ]ut!nbalb the beam. Between haifepnst § ."g crew of six hands, oll told. ‘They bad a JMght- | Lear inveatigation st 8 Hooure Biock. 4 o'glock the port watchi was called to tuke ty | €aFRO of cosl s the ciston to chargo &6 forench meeting, and, ns perhapa ten or tweuty meetings are some- times held fn an afterncon, the reccipts from this source, for a day's work, are quite good for hard times. 'Twenty cents & folio is allowed for depasitions, and as secording to common usago two aud a half follos make & poage of leaal cap, the reault is 80 ccuts n page. The shorthant writer gota one-third of this, lcaving a net profit of B3¢ cents a page for the Reglster, which also 18 good picking for hard timcs, Three dollars or 85 for an_Assignee’s or Register's deed do not seem high, but the latter, espoctally, belng printed, can bo mads out ot the rato of fifteen to the hour without difficulty, « BOME OF TME MEMUENS OF THR DAR appear Lo bo dlssatistled because the Reglater doea not declde the poluts ralsed before him, thus putting them to the expense of golng on andjintroduciug much unnecessury teatimony—at 50 cents a page—lcat (ley should not be able to prove ti case. ' Why," sold a lawyer re- cently, * who cver heard of a declsion by Reg- {ater Libbard1 There i not one in tho books, Othor Hezisters make rulings, and they are printed and quoted as preccdents, and tehd to save ltigation, but Reglater Ilibbard lets every ucstion run alone, and then cortifles it to the udyge, ‘Tnercsult is much unneccasary custs." It would seem that tha scaly of fceas outht 1o bo reduced, If it {s replied that the existing rutes aro only suflicient to pive a falr living ton Register in the country districts, they ought nune the less to bo made more moderatc In the large citles, such as New York, Polladelphis, tary, “coming before him durlog the preceding) year,” and also at the eame ime report ~ the *‘total amount of fees, charges, costs, and_emoluments of every sort reeelved or carned by such Revister during said searfn each closs of tases,”” By an exceedingly delleate process of reasoning, which may not bo womprelicusible by the ordinary {ntelleat, fees {rom depositions nud proofs of debt are not cin- braced, and yet they umount to perhaps $10,000 or $15,000 8 Year, More than that, by thia samo delieato {nterpretation, fees recelved from all cares begun before Juno 22, 1874, when the pro- sislon of the law requiring reports from Reg- istersand Assignces was passcd, are excluded, There aro o large number of cases, for justance those nainst the bankrupl insurance compa- nles, from which fees are derived, which are not fucluded fu thls report, Ouly the reports of TILB ABSIGRELS forthe yeara1375-"5 and 1470-'7 have bean clnsely looked at. That for 1874-'5, the tirat year after the golng Into effect of the new luw, was too fmperfect to be of much use. An ‘ditisn ol the sums total of these reports shows the fol- lowing for 1570: The tota) liabllitica of tboso who went Into lmnkm;-t voluntary or juvol- untary, were $13,600,0 RO SESTLUMAN AND_RUR, T u a Vreferred. " Audreas B 14, Tribune omce. - ITIL FURNISIED ROOM FOR MAN rivate family) West Kida. prefarred. ey 9. The asscts which the Lankrupts roported wero $1.374,844, Thy amount collected by the assignecs waa $401,707, this amount {308,000 has been disbursed, Out of this $211,574 went 1 dividends, $15,006 in fees, $10.240 fn legal expenscs, leaving 204.000" unnccounted for. Yor (he year BALE—URALRE CHANCE-HALE XNTI’;’HES ol B A 7 ¢ L L te, These citle Ner tho | the' lower stuneall, as tho weather looked e Srsioclass markeli sl trades gusran € R3S week guliog Juno 80, 1477, the liabilities ot *the. | Chicaeos Blobonle, e, Ehess SHice Sabior I | LiR "™ Capidta” cave. the . order- to HAYES IN THE SOUTH, clear, AT 10 DOV 0, 115 (abublpi st Hoow b bankrupts wera 418,058,035 assetr, na scheduled y Tl eduled | 5" dving of costs thero would tukea vast | *watch In" fower stunsall, It was Just To the Editor o/ Th Tribune. O A R R RO Rl Uk SALE ThE by el ankruute, $1,250251 rocelits, 8800070 Aifforence ta the majority of all tho tradiiors | coming on Lo blow, The sal was taken o, and | Nasnvire, Teun., April 10.—Maving had xéw o m\,fi’m w‘u’.ir.".m,g.li.‘uk..m’..':mf.:‘:fi Durscinonts, $450,02) went (0 dividonds. §17,023 | Who are unfostunate énouili to Lave debtors go | then orders Were given to take I the royals andexcelient watcr-pawer: ‘Mo betler and tiure cotile , : 1n fu 1nto bankruptey. 20,054 I legul cxpenscs, aud tho re- inaining 137,000 are urinccounted for, It will be seen that for this lust year the dividends wero Lu nlln’lu oyer 3 per cent of the labllites, jn. d of 20 or 23 ua given by the Regiater, ‘This ligess of the dividend fa exblained by the fact that out of 401, tho total number of cusin, there were podividendsin 813, OF the voluntary ankrupts there were 309, 255 of whom paid no dividends. In ninety-two involuntary, sixt: rnid no dividends, It can safely be cunoludex rom thess tigures that {6 was ubout time for a majority of these people to go Into baukruptey, he probability s that the bulk of them, ex- cluding the real-stato speculatars, were prac- tically bankrupted by the fire of '71, and have been drugging out a slukly exlstence ever since, Asfor the real-estate apeculators, their bank- FuDtey began with tho punie of 1874, THIHTY-TINES PRI CENT, This rcport of 1877 shows that out of dls- bursements of £047,000, there were dividends of fl-llwo. or that |t cost about 83 per cent to adulnlster tho aysets of the estat, n an ur- ticle published fn Tuz Tumu ast winter, where one or two bankrupt estates wers taken Upand the flgures Xh‘cn In detail, the samu concluslon wos urrived ut, And 1t Is safe to (U o " * | occaslon to vislt quite n large numbier of tho | Diats Yactory tnany of the Westeen b o w - 1 3 w Weatern blates, | Al the on, ‘The royals wers lawered, but not furled at | ticularly In Tennessce, Alabnma, Mississinpl, il eapeasg s b this time, “Te Captain Ravo ordera tolstgo | and portions of Kentucky and Georpla, durlug | tsctod with i Varties wishing to make wood'and the topsail halyards and tho maiu sheet, Wit~ ¢ ., ng these B A e T nss sew thut this order was dous Wimsell, Ho n:,:u‘::;:n:"L.;T:nfi:l;::u.f“:,zm "“.:x‘c:fi L ‘lL p Sty i% l"rm-rwgmn\\ beard the Captalu say, * If you can't let it go, | EFRALORS, FEEOR MavPiupuat b TeelibE Bt Hin Rurfin tactne Co., Wia, gurit ledil not know to whet this referred, | B QU towaras tho present Adaiinfstration, | WANTED TO R The water was up tu the mon's walsts on the | PIIES testimony that T have not heard avy | NRFANTRD—70 iE§ 1<7 01 0. starbaard alde, ¥he cxpected that tho ordor 10~ | 1erial complaint, tut, on the contrarv, Preal- | W 4aaie, cis o1 bodtevard. soati ferred to the fore sheet, ITewas on the quarter- et Hayes s ver: "unu'-ullyl-udunl P duéhlcull 1., With OF WIThoUt baru: MusE be decicat the time. The ship was on her beam | {EUL SIS B AEVRECOTE R CTher® Althongh | NAT ANTED—T0 RESTFOR 12 Oil 3 YERT ends, o chimbod o the quarterdack netuing | 1o tood'ina Silver bil, which the South atood | \Y. ia & Axi-chaa lucaili, Louss aad bar, ol byt aver the ahip's sido on the weather slde, Ho | A RE0 SR T, T LT o y cheerfully forgive that | e W 68 1oulie, Auy Lo mioderin cvery hero could eca Ll ship's keel aud the | LR o AHa attributa It s an error of | R S N S R el n tho water, Bha righied o few fset, aud | (s 3*Wother' than"of tho heart. . Por e | 1Ener: il g lw sy her mizen topaail come out of (i sonscof fustice and rosotution iu putting into water. o saw tio ship "“k'"‘f. from forward, | Yillice fn the South particularly, bis order | NV 2 ouie blcs pricste fami consenisat s b sud taking a body of men with hee futo the withdrawiug the military und permitting the | keeplok. Northor sauth e car Uieine i, 07 a fa: water, ‘Thio water began to teresao aft, aud as {utelifgence of the Bouth to xlru-u Tezislatfon | iy of three. man. wifc, lu.“dnulnlufl\uucuwuunlnlc 1t ot pbreast of the waltmast shu turned sighe | TR er tho Taws, Presldent 1ayes has | Srcrencss: _Address Ied Tribune onic over, tho port cutter being bottom upwards. ;‘"n secered the apcrovation and_estecin of He stuck to :Ih","" "'{" "'Pi “'p'b"" uave Or- | onerous and honorable }wonlc. The people of | soorier d‘{' "l‘,l“f,’" e iy b\“ Sianee® | the South want tranquiltity; they do not wane | REM: L gt L o ayat e | W ba beld ou the gridirou of polliival trture, | i B e Mamed Rithards, who wos” sesjee | and that to by force of the bayouet. ‘They "n“""i;“ Wit washiod anay: A tho. cutter was | WADE 80 ouportunity, and are deslirous of fnaug- 1ol gof clear, becatiac the water Waa cucroach. | Uratiod, pushing furward, and developing the owery oF focd ur vat il can be con. SAN FRANCISCO COMMUNISTS Iocendlary Declaratians of Forelgn Comse wunlete—A Se Outbrenk Auticipated =Death to the Yankce—=Olt Citizens Leay- ing Ban Franclsco=Tho Mllitary Iteudy for Business. Corpespondsnce New York Mall, 8an Fuancisco, Cal,, March 20,—The forelzn Communistlc labor-agitators here have now come out pretty holdly and tell us that Yankecs, Americans, we that were bred and born (o this country, are to be *‘cleaned out,” to be driven from the soll, as thoy want tadrive the Chinese, In the uames af profound cheek, what uext will thoy say: I caunot refraln from f{ucloslug tho followlng report, cut from the San Fraucisco Dulietin of last evenivg, It will bo pleasant readlug for American cltizens, for the people who gave sbelter, succor, aud 1ife to a peoplo suffering froni a real or supposed tyranny which drove them from thelr native land, It Isa tyve T-PAIT OF A AOUSE IN TO EXCIANGE, e cxjusively casl and ca| Nadrew BUT Helbone & it B orsiiatid.hovise,barnt OF 145 h therefore, that on an aversge o third of 'a | of the O'Donovau lRossn schiool whio makes the material - resources of thu country, by y fl:amm county-peak 2 oz upon us.. Wituess then jumped overboard B nid i th eart want kood resldency on West {pkruvt estate 1 used p in disburalog two- | specch. Reads and passed flo Lo doctors, Wha Wero drown: | osteruE and " encoursglue oll | briicuca e S iowict ear “Tafk Tur uod pruperty d 6 creditors, An sgitaiors’ meeting wa beld ot Humboldt Hall | jne “but could render them no mssfstance. | © [l 4 pursuits. pen- rea 8o land, clear, one milu frum 3 While true as to the averaze, this ts not, how: streat last_eveniug by tho (Germ ¢ 7 g i lther political There were nauy others In the water at the | PIe, core but little for o ; tlmce. lluw-m'ylannund Iife-buoy, and then vlrnbunlyunmuul for betterlug their condl- 1o the ald of utbers, taking toew plecéa of spars | H1om Uy enccuraging commerce und developing whule o above prop & BAVES 00D T tion of the Workingmen' ry, Kear- loom 14, speech uenouncing Bones awa tralior wnnu\:“ 10 be hung. Inclosinghe vald: **1 hope 10 God the; ever, truo in cach tndividual case, unm'f where any dividend (s pald, o] Wminlatration fall below 33 per cont, 1t must T s . i d In my opinton, judglog ! : . R & eek, diately | Bew indusiries; an 0 Y Y remembercd that In 300 caes shore cers ah will get up tho vigllantes sgamn. [ | aad wreck The vesscl weut down {iae from what 1 have heard and seen lu the Soutl, TATIS: 6,000 dividendas, all the recofpts bel 2 | Just want the suthoritics to lsy low aud let nu after he jumped overboard, the Captain belug on whichever political party gves tho best evi sl paid fur boks. siguecs, lawyerd, otc. ety t‘l'xft"l:-l;e':'.'e E!fi;‘ alone, and you will see tho biggest dght you ever | thedeck. Hosawsix menciiugiogtothebottom of P beard of. Pixloy said to me thut tne narrow-faced Yanks in Califorala would clean us out, but [ inu wish they would try it I would drive themn nto the sca ordle, The whole Uuited States ls y for revolutlon. [ wish I had un urdy In e Sabor pubt. 1o toid then 1o keep thae | dence, i goud faith, of admivlsicring the Gov- eeucral average of expenses, Iu go {bether land, where vidcods iave bovs bard 6 expenses, owing to much litlgati w’ll‘t:)%udfu nper‘x-cm{h s bul‘ R ¢ beat showing that can ba m, Workiows of the iaw is given in |h:d“lnfgw}:: tably, which wiyes wiugteen completed cages, Where the exuenses were 16 per cent of tha total recelpts,—that fs, the creditors zot five-sixths, sud tho' other fellows one-slxth, Mr. K. E. Juukiug was Assiguce in alt the caies; _—_— — spirits up, but they were washed away. Ho eruwent honestly in the intereats ot all the puo- 8il PAID FOIL DOOKS—STA N 3 VABI 2, eapc] ] v celve Lt 2] lces. tlef ou sell il W nono of the badies which bad been ldenti- | Pi¢ Irreapective of clasy, that party will recelvo &lfr-'v'f“'\:}'l“fig"mrfif—f Madlada anDearboraleia: i o the support of the thinking gud Intelligent 1y v Ut host were Mason, Slarti, & Gookrs gty | potorsof the Houth, rreapestizeof party, The | &35 KA FOR, WEWSTELS HioTle whout they were feteliig home from the Fa. | 485 I8 patk to cry out Ku-Klue aud ihat tho | G neifts svuth clarsi., Suys ibvm. mar, and the rest wero ordinary seamen whom [ Reowlc of (0o South want to puy the lebel debl, | = AR, b dtd ot knaw, He saw only ovs wiau with & | irawal ot the imiiitary from the South, far lods SRR R T ‘("' .".‘." 'fl‘m"nmlnnr A el B od | lsorder provalls thav in many eections of the . Ffout beds unu Leach tapping sud e 3 > ed | North, aud, Judging fron my own expericnce, & all I coipleta Order giud GUAY new. hia back to the ship and contlnued to swim o sec 3 pe 1ubereliaft a8d vue rallway : Inan ts more secure lu person and proverty (U | Lt car sans i b w g Py e v wbout for an hour aud twenty minutes, until he 9 was pleked up h{ the schooper, Apordiuary | the South uow than o the Narth. And otl'thls purtavle ecxlie & 8-liores seml-portable Fl 177 0 " oV, &l urievant blower, k. scamay named Fletcher was uiso picked up, | 18 ttrivutable to layes 5“““;““ pulleys Jidis oom 0. 5 v 1 1. McCane, e saw no aue iso picked up, Ou beiox PIked | eeeomeememrmseseememe b L ML CABE: | 2o = o l.'Mc"n'lgmld’.' llxxu‘tjw;:nbl::’:uluy :mllulu“';: NEBUANOM OEEICES. T“ TATNG! lnri::i"?\“::‘\‘:n INST WE ARE rupe'é-end that La {20 rowa to hlm, A "'"C 6;‘““\0 WLAJTA):I}STEMDL?; Al N1 A NS SARGAIN LA came on a violeut gust snd snow-storm when TO ACCOMMOLATE ELOUS [ 1) sclimgoll all vur pianos sad oryans were i 4 v rn Blates, 80 (hat when (bieves In alifornla sond for soldiers (0 subpress freemen, they can take the President by ihieear sud wiy, **No, lot our brothers in Culifornia take care of the Cllocse and we will take care of yo A paper oaid the uther day that we standing on & mag- oziue—ineuning that | was liable tu by hung. 1 tell thew, they are standing on a magazine. 1 would rather sev Ban Krancisco sink buncath tho wave i,luu becomu the bowo of L‘hhfiuv lopers. Ban ¥ ncleco In 8 proud city s o wis Moscow ; but shy & wiarked for destrucilon and luld in ashes, Oue iy ds bullt of wood, and if the ylgiisutes mova one solitary step to break up the Workingmen's atly of Californls, I predizt a similar fate for San rauchico, ‘This 1s a verbatim report of only part of the fellow's harungue, the newspapers pmu daring b R (53 Latruin atewtll be (aken faf LUE aatis e A 62 Lha Matu Otfice, aud Wil bo recatved | Warsamies Bre ot ¢l wind Deln; L thelr bean). o 163 | to publlan T Sarfulh, and et hotuing s dono t3 | Ajia” whs between haitpsst 3 and 4. kL [ A S TR s 127 | stop this iucendlary talk which will shiortly end | They had had no warnlog that the storm was M8, Bookseliers and Bratlvaera 133 | Siat and Clark. 3¢ |l lucendiary work snd acts. 1am no coward, : comdugon. He had notscen laud during the 423 | but I have resolved to quit this place with my | afternoon, as he did uot go ugon the netting. ,,,,.",‘”J"‘l‘,f,i;. if‘"““f" sleadow § T T vl nALE, 2w | famlly. 1ama b narrow-faced Yankee,” and I | Tho clect of the rope wolch bo attended was RUMSTON, Westsit News Denat, 1 4 BALE-A BEAUTIVUL PALL OF FULL o o 1u bopca to live & fow years longer, provided | close ta the dack, so that be could 1ot seo the s cutuer of Halated-a blosa cashiuere goals. - fuquire at 230 West Four- £ votblug uutsusl happeos, but I do oot CK, Justler) Newsdcaler, aad Fagey | jconthuat, v any | laud., The purts wers open on both sides, The "corses Lincolies il e m ::Il‘:;ymherehu:d lbct;lmphnlyl of my way of | wiud caught them 1mu:ulhlu "flf dirvction ‘ll R TO LEASE, 4 4 now of ode geutlewan here wh ceu blowing proviously, ‘There were six GE! WANTED, v et e T N R o ;}; Lasbeen @ restdestof this clty ove '.m:m; hfizb;: the whcur aud u.l Hou. Mr, Gifford, Al Ll ®:ssonnonscs | PO LEASE—CHOICE DAIRY PARM NEAL CHI AUENTS WASTED-TEAS-TUE ClIUICERT TN ve. §3 per Bere, 11 taken lmnedlatdy. 33 | vears,und whio hss been and te dotn tta- fed to put the belm up, whon the C: o e arcicle Sloascacvery | DI REAN TH Clati ot 123 | Do Daaluiess, wo last. week: put hin vexl worns | 1 b B e N vatt balyacda g | ENas Forlas Lusoriers siavig aticle loaied cvery” Rt : 4} | lnabroker's band to be sold, and wdvertises | malo sheet. Wheu tho ship was on ‘sn even | svastouslly increaslug=Agents wauicd avorywlers— o, PERSONAL, bis lucrative business for wale, sud will go ducementa—sios . sy " uld be sbout Hve feet above [ Pt lifdnsPRriT Tt Orisiael AGCHc. TSONAL—] WOULD LIKE 10 SEE MAKION Br s e e, for aall, wud will ko | kel tho poie wo SRR VELTS Krcy 'oh e Grlgtanl AGiarlcas | PERSONALT Wobw 1 G 00, 01101, 755 10, 3wal578 1 |5,930 tho wuter, ‘The guns were all socured and did | TeaCo., 63 Veseg-at., X, Y. P.-0. Box laa7, I, Tribing uice. {4 roome, with MEAD &'COE, portun North Siae. T'0.RENT~ELEGANT MARHLE FRONTS ON LA« Satie st near Lislvlon: Bralclaas in evcry reapect. she ‘Dets, etc., ean be hoy © Chicago. _Apoly at bouse. DED)IE’TW(_I-B‘I’DH\‘ AND DASE: lnr:l!&u:n;u. hlo‘.ul‘ Llufin\n-lz 3 hot ‘Appiy at 36 Lincain- wlimodern {inprovements; Jusi Aat 153 Lasalle:st, & wat cheap to Subnrban. [0, RENT-STMMER BOARDING-A RATE OP. ty-Keawood somiaary, Ilyde x-uk.u‘-\»u" Dbeen closed, thess very attractive preinises are offere, for rent for buardin or unfurnished: m: 103 grounds ample passed. ApplytoD. & purposcs very chieap, furnished Buniin ¢ ® bas J1 rooms, the other elega and locatlon u) d FisRE Tiaom 7 Dt Dlock 10 RENT=DI wond); lake WAl 37 cents fare, L. €t corner of Monrue sad Markeists. NADLE MOUSES. FROM 87 PER a ummerdals (North Havens: e 1L ORERT souts- 0_RENT = LAKE _VIKY, CONVERIENT, TO strect-carns—An eie ern (mprovemen:s, gaa, m, cte, 4 L0 elihier batement 6F Mt oot} 1 wl tu) grounds. healthv Jucation nt resldence. bardwood fin- bijiia; 0 bei rent vers low (o deslrabie tenant. Apply 10 8, T.KING, b0 Washington-et. To'm::n-mz‘fl’rn”n:smnkm or in Lake View, Tl mil (‘l | Miehig overivoking Lake roved grounds Phnemimndr. B ncoln Ta B 'fo NT—FINK with Ilr’l bar! harse 63 1 mila from M, PETRIE. 10 3 N ichly -t “YA.\‘TBH—MSK TO TARE “AO?N‘I‘S' GQUIDR." Tells who wants sgents and what for; 1n.0091 5th §ri 1 copy 3e; monthl; RCOTT,_68 Dearbol \vh.\'fl:n-i Fou. ATTERD O 1o the afiernoun for & buainess wl)eqe schalsre shlp. D ea, Tribune offce. rticlo Jn ed, Wil be auld fast aad p: a mfl,ve? rzntan;o‘r:.v Ncunl'(lk whataver, as wa sceept pay {n roysity, Address A 09, ‘Tribune ofile ‘ TANTED-A T WANTED-FEMALE MELP, 3 Domesticne FERAL MOUSEWORK Grove VWANIED-A STIONG GIRE 0 Do ¢ RAL housework. C. 10t 53 Unlon T'ark place, Mitliners, ‘ ANTED=AN EXPERIENCED MILLINER TO gointhe countiry: best recommendations re- EIII:{:?“ Cailbetween 830d9 5. m, at MEYERY', 133 Benmstrosscss wA.\'TED—"A.\'D’.‘ TO SEW NECRTIFS: STEADY waork, Cailat 725 Mitwaukes-a¥,,near Noble-st., wp:atatrs, 6 forenoon, Nurses. ‘VA,\'TED—.\'L'RQE OIRL TO TARE CARE OF children, sow. and do second work, Call st 600 West Washington Miscolinneous, ARTED=A LADY FOR OFPICE WORK: STATE ‘age, experivnce, and saiary required, and address T A1, Tribune ofice. NTED=A LADY OF INTELLIGENCE, E! €00d nddiess (0 solicit arders for t WASECE wew edith of by Japhey's Physleal Life of Wuman.: ApplY st 148 st Badi . Mtoom ig. a0 ““Rookkcepers, Clerks, &c, ITUATION ED=A YOUNG MAN HAVING hiad five yras 3perience as bookkeeper would ke to e “fi’ with some good hogas for from one to_five e ood rererence furnisbed. Address I§ 24,Trib- ITOATION WANTED—A GENMAN 27 YRARSOP g, gindle, well vetsed I buth lankuages, Lok, Keepiag, corrvipondence, tragsiation, writing ‘s kood r00d %, wishes an hotorable sltustion immeéalately; wiil work for smail ealary: guod recom- mendations. Address F A 8, Tribuncoftica. Conchmon. Teamsters, &cs WANTED—AS COACHMAN BY A n: thoranghily understands the businesss I work chieapi roference. Addres I Miscelinneous. SIIUATION WANTED-TY A YUUNG MAN, WiI0 5 s willing Lo do anythiog to oncat Hyingt n an h salary no object; refereaces Arst-clase. Address D 07, Tribune ofce. *_SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, _ SH’UA“"U.\' WANTED—IY AN EXCELLENT Proteatant glrl trom Wiscousin 10 do geaeral housas work in o frsc-clats family, 143 Twentleth E ) JITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPET! 1o do general housework {n a familly of th no children; must he respectable: referens Tequired Call for three daye L2894 W JITUATION WARTED-UIT A COMT do weneral housework tu & private famiiy. Ulease call at 328 North Market-sti Ko0d refereuces. ngIJATIuS WANTED-BY A COMPETENT OIRL &) toilo xeperal housework i & private family: good reference. Vlcare call st 137 Hurun-at. higan, w! nds, 80U trees and 40 vie, hennery, eic.. all ted very low 10 & Koo rborn-at, 7481 Sround a¢ Briehion: und at Drighion, bad cheap. Apply 10 OUSE_ AT MONGAN nquire 8t 13 Chamber of Commerce! 0. J. STOUGH, | 0 RENT-1OURER, LOTS, A L0 e Sl abee o ero 23 Dearbors NDLANDS AT 1I1R8: de. AL very low pricea 150 TRNT— NISHRD HOURE IN —CHEAF, A PURNTSH Qeneva, NI, for any lengil of time desired. Ad: dress 1) 08, ‘Tribuny ofice. U ENT—KES nco; furniol Jascsslon ‘st oce. Bluck. fi en’; )X‘!,! "lll\l'ml;.lflglA‘?LR |Kfi:l~ A O —__TO RENT_ROOMS, South Slde. '1‘0 RENT=20 10OM3, A\'DI FURNITURE FOR sale or exchange] & EL BI nlshed room; 0od place for renting fare BLOW, 570 iatarves 8 o Madisin-st. SagrossR i tedy bias 50 boardars, Wost Blde, 70 _RENT-8UITK O sultable for housekee ral-clasa order. WAL lson st. =40 1003 8 HUOMS NO. 243 WRST ‘nr; mudera LI TiioM e e X9 BENT=STOREN, OFFIOES, &cp Htoress %0 RENT-FOUR-6TORY AN 3 l‘(lpl lTld UR-6TORY AND DASEMENT ON A P e 1 Comwerce. ni: reat low. inulacturiog buali meat nmm”‘x d Hoom 12, 138 Washlngtun: (1 ~FROM MAY 15 Lakeside Buliding, » uy L powar, Tayairs at foom 3 [0 the WaluAIo. [ il di ver i isun-at., suftabla for fobling, retall, or nese; whi tent drst dour and bisge esired. Ci or addro: D. ¥, McCONKEY, by Vio 1) 8. 10, 80d 210 2. & ENT—KTORK BOUTHWEST CORNER FIFTIl PR U 3 Tirae L partectly light e foors iry able foF Misnuface ALKER, 13 Chataber of " nz.\‘g;n‘m BTORF. NO. 120 FUANKLIN-S. 11 M N ETRCRNEY dlingat, from Moy 1. Fai, 03 Waahiagto PO REST—COUNETR BTOUE 111 ’!}cuuu-u.. h rooms, fromn e wit .. birot 1 L [ oty dragla KREYSS ™ m.ur—.i?‘ for grocery, 18ge. 800 Wosl W BTORKE, WITI| (AR :‘fidvue. ry guods; aleo 6:pucin cote ndisna-sl. Y 14 weq ocoup ug! Iaat o8 oremitsce) "y PIXTURKE 710 HENT-THE STOIE NOW D.CCUF!EDAHY Webaler. grocer, 16 u liahed husiDess stand. West Laket. u ol jowenlon May L rent to pufe GOODKRIDUK & bTUKES, 250 Weas Madl- esiab: (ENT—STOWKS ON WEST WAGIIINOTON AN Green-sta. 1 will be divided and arrauged to X A r NT-0| TORE L THOMAS & 32 Lasalle: ":“ i Officoss VICEs IN FULLERTON BLOCK, ¥ oty Ouo iatan front ofice on main Aoor, twa yaults, Thres oneciiog froas ofiece o $ecod 800F, with vault. u . with vaalts, Veut oicas on thld Soor, withwaslts, 7|0 REST=IN LAKESIDE DBUILDING, CORNER l“ 'lzl.ll.lr.lll:dl;lduul ats.. very desirable omees, wen fitiie sicam bow osly & fuw slepe from th luguire st Lovws 8, fu ik L cte. slogle of ¢ sulte, {Mrbhoun and Poet-Otice: ulldiug, OFFICE: ON BECON FoGaie of . BN slogle. . e, Nurth lirauch, now e, s 'l RENT-OFFICES .\'LABALLE‘EWCE WITIL slsvatar, vaulls, an woam bodted. i sllies or MAE & CO., Lasalls Block, Docks nud Vardu BEST-DOCKS-30 FT, ELSTON ROAD AND upl ii= by Flsher & Ml‘fll:?- o Gecuple g eanil. lalivond track - CLAILK, Teaow 56, 56 ENT—DOCK CORNERt POLK AND BEACH. - Lty AL L Oit LUMBEIX YARI, NORTII: B PN Yh, M 11h brick bara. ralirvsd VO WTIN A AR " BRADLEY, 15 Chamber of Comerce. QITUATION WAN El il_GIRL 9 E(‘\ELI glylor hgd[wlnl' . slflflu‘ [ A RESPECTABLE D, il do work. Call at 600 e XCELLENT amiiys #ood Apply (o Mrs, QITUATION WARTED= ANT GIRL XY todo general housework in s private famlly: refer- enoces If reautred: Chirlstlans prefarred, Flessc call for wo days st 86 Par ITUATION WANTED-IY A STRONG, WILLING girl to do genersl honsework, Address 8 84, Tribe une umice. SUTUATION WANTED-FOR A GERMAN GINL{ D prefers thecauntry, Bend o postal-cards. 51 East MRS SR TTUATIONS WANTED-DY TWO GINLS FROM +) cauntry homes: thoroughiy competent ta cook ar do fenersi houscworks iso. second girl, who 13 ¥ coupe- ont waltrest. City zeferences, &7 Vernon-av.§ Senmstresses. ITUATION WANTED-DY A BWEDISH GIRL AB seamstress in 8 private famlily: best uf referencen can be iad. _Appiv at 141 East Chicago-sy., book sture. QITUATION WANTED=IT operate sny kind saw alr dresainaker, e Xnuwled, 0 A res) ami) ©or wuuld go out by the davi wages Bot su much an o comforiable and plessant home, Address ribune uflice, STYATION WANTED-LY A SEAMSTIESS (SWE. aiub), cliher to da plaln sewing or dressmaskiog, by day or week, Late fromn New York. ghces ean bogiven. Avply 10140 st e, it of refere cago-8Y., 10 Miscellancous QITPATION WANTED-LY A YOUNG GIRL 70 clerk tna bakery or confectfonery, or wili take o b rk. Pl d I chikiren of sasiel in greneral e 80 West Laka-at. b } ied Buar, for SOUNDIVALEN CAN CLEAN THEI CASTINGS 1§ log them entirely freo of ane-third the time, le and. by 8 uew duv‘m)il- paftateds 1t will do away eatirely with the gld-fusbloard (umbliog arrel, wifi cout D shop 7 ek ho_mora; gits for sale, or will well thls btatas partics who purchase he state will mal I Address 1) 06, Tribuge office. HApuwARE MEN AND BUILDERS CALL AT Airtuue Houas . cag e sometiing tu (neir advaate age. Isgulre for 8. . OGILBE, C&I_ICET 1TV 1,40 TONS. OI NOIE, OF nondk“‘flvnq ty and price uf your fce, and ad- drews £, O, Wz 3 icagy. WANT T £ O RENT A RAILHOAD Saiiog house or wnsil botel, Addrews. siating or- aud smount o . L34 Weaks 1 70, Trihane ofice. f"“ s fi"_'f'_ ) TREADY;MADE CLOTHING-FORR GARH ¥OU CAN uy ot 1 sult &€ your uwg 1 74, Tribui l)AIlTN it WANTEU=IN AGENERAL COUNTRY slore, lumber-yard, sudcoal tzale, connucted wilh Lugluggiata, 1o bualacss wiit oay §10, w0 suguaily; nu ik or speculation. Full part) y &t dressiug D43, Tribune ofiice. PARTEER WANTED-W1T furt! o, lculary glven ¢ lumber Lusiness of seversl years' standing. For her & Iculars sddress or apply st 143 Elston-av, JAITSER WANTED-EITHER SPECIAL O1f ACT- ve, In & lgitimate cstabllshied cash ~ busl ying over 0 per cenl prodt, whily relaine AL IRtActE 18 1s done entirely for cas Wit out risk. Capital seauired, $16,000 Addreas U 13, Tribuue omce. N, STOAVIIL 11, A CORAL EARRING, LONG OnEaib 1 walii Srun: Aebiandar. on et B Abcrdcen, Weat Madlsou, sud Ludinsts. A wand pald for 16a Teturn L' 80d West Waaklog- BOUK CONTAINING BETWI 4 $9aud 810, & Mg, and s rece(pt for §1,000 Ianed 2 real ‘Fhio Ondes will be rewazded by lesvisg Fleid & Leller's store R BALE—OR EXCHANGE-20-FOOT BOLID 4™ walnui bank counter, glase tun, heary clegant, togsthor with some (hirly {vat bandsome pastitiua, LYLURRY, 6 Trivuae Dulldin Ok BALE=OFF AJLING—13 FEET OF 50L- 14 black wainuts Boavy tasky; low price. J. HEDENBERG, w Swilsou-st,, Koom 8. RS- GUARLSF ThELE origlo coste. 1 10k Tribdne otces e HOUSEIIOLD GOODS, ALE-PARTY WISHING TO KKEP HOUS) I“ag':ns-“hm gutiey siep luto 8 compleivly fura 3 10-roows bricky Grst-cluss furniture, Brussdls car| wvie. 3 with o withyut Luuse. Nu, 54 Liocolo-ay.; $30 per moathi 1 biock from Lincolu Park. Obliged toselly Lidat Jeave ctiy. A J PO DoC SIXTERZTH-ST., ALOUT i o 1rgnts (large - feet Muate havtoy twe Fiver Triold | ey ceupled by £, A R "ps‘luc{mnwx: 174 Lanalle-s K.B5 & W. atrom " Miscolluneouss 1 BN T—HRUO) WITH BTE. A N gk i e s 4 eacelical Cu.q 31 Narth Clazg-ol. Ouway v N itk COMPANY SELL overyibiog needed i & huine, Of Lest qualisy, sad upon the caslest L B, e 0T CE SINGER, DUMESLIC, WHEELEL Tiiada NSk mechines below Balf price, & WaTedlids dwdd USw 123 Clark-at, Bovad &