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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY CUSTOMS FRAUDS. Heavy Seizures of Kid Gloves in New York for Undervaluations, The Investigating Commission in Bostun and Portland. the Prems of the Whole Country Aronsod on the Subject, Porton Journal, May 3. pectal Commitenton of tho Treasury Depart- ich bag been Insesston in thie city the vast week completed Ita Investigations here yeaterday. the testimony of @ Inrge numbex of wholesale dealers and im pottere of foreign goods waa taken, Hot #htch te consldered by tha Commission fonfdential, and only to be used by the Treasury oficiales aa & baale fora remedy to correct exieting avis, Iemay, however. bo sald in respect to the seimony thes It confirme that taken at Chicago tei st Loule, and leads to the conclusion that oth the Government and the legitimate importer sufering loss through a species of undurvali re tematically carried on by foretgn houses fonermed by agents in this country, oF eatber fa ‘ork. ea Norsrerent timo thietindervaination {a chtefly qcbined 10 All silk fabrics, gloves. atz., bat the fermony tendsto indicate that the practice ts legually extending to new lines of Imported goods sbere ihe duties sre chiefly ad valorem, so that an Tul, which had bitherto been iimited, ome quite zencral if not remedied at once, ‘The compiaints which haya led to the faventtgation originated im Chicago Wevtern citles among merchauts who thatwith ample credit and other facili iy fe unable to Import goode throngh their TY castom-Houses as cheaply aa those who ove able 10 Avail themacives of entry at New {ax. Further inquiry hns developed the fact that ‘eholenate dealer In tho goods above roferred ip, elther in thie clty or New York aven, can com- pete with clase of agents In the intvortation of Miepoods, etc. Thie ntato of things hne been Yroaynt about by ® system of mndervaluation ot tre port of export by n class of merchants there wooare represented in this country by agents to Thom the goods ara conaigned, ‘These vartics in- solce the gootls at 8 much lower price than any Im poner 10, thle country can purchase them for yorond. The American Cor tthe ports of ex- port. either through carelessness, Ignorance, or byeollusion, allow the forejun merchants to cortify (invoices 1a which the gouds, are Isrzely undor- \ined. They are shipped to New York, and there oMicers, without attempting, or at ‘without being ablo to correct tho prices, eatl- gitetie duties upon the undervalued fuvalcex, Fiecoods arc, aa before atated, consigned agente, who soil them to wholesale dealers at @ supulsted orice, duty paid. As the duties on theso good aro laryely ad valorem, it will bo seen at it the Government, through thie false valu- efrauded of a large amount of reventie, — saaniount variously catimatea to be from ten to {Neen millions of dollars annually, Nor la this the greatest wrong wrowing ont of tha foreign undervaluation of there gouds. Tho prace teehaswounsetticd the market that Iegithnate tranmctions in these Hnes of goods are almont im- paddle. When the faleifcation of invoices fe ence understood to bo a wuueral practice, the ox qentio which tt fa carried depends upon the pecu- anuds and circumstances of diifurent houses agaged in tho business. When tt becomes a fixed rule of action to poas off false statements for true sacs, the deyree of falsity cannot bo regulated, WA, at Lyons, importa hie allke at 20 per cont teow their cost, and thereby saves 20 per tent of the dutics, B will not bo long ia coming to ine conclusion that ho can just ae woll invoice hts oode at JO par cent below their cust and realize beoreemnonalngly greater protitin unpald duties, ‘There will be no limit to undurvaluation up to the polatwhere exposure would be inevitable. ‘The ugenuin New ork of those foreign houscs aro aot only enabled by these peagieet to drive legitl- ute Importers out of the business, but they kee market In an oneottied condition, ‘the cost ul ibe coods depends ecotirely upon the amount to which tho rovenuo bas been defraud conat: quently there will be as many selling prices umnte whenover thy murket 18 crowded, ‘The above atntement of the case may be eald to toutatn the giat of the weatimony given by whole- fle metchante in this and other cities relative to ttatmade in queation. ‘The dificulty appenre to Iie in the neglect of our Consuls at the place of export, anid of tAs apprale- tat New Yorke. Even ontaide of the importing derloees tt ie understood that, other things being. ul, most kinds of goods can he tinpurted at Yew Yost on tore faroruble terma to the tniporter Ganeuewhere, ‘This te not only unjust im ners and tho trado eleewhore, birt it ia likely to ing tha puviic nervice into disrepute. The intel- Bence of the country will sustain Secretary Sher- tintin bts undertaking to muky the operaitons of the Curtoms Jawa univurm, and to secure eficiency tod honesty in the Administration of tuat Iu portant branch of the publicservice. It ls, how- tier, a vory great undertaking, whe peot wh ding Palladelphia North American, sfav, 2. We have often arged that tho Castom-IHouse frseds perpetrated at New York were really not in the Interest of the genuine merchants of that city; A werv, to fact, as Loatile to them as tothe do- beiticmaunfacturcre, This etatensent wan bascd sa information ottstnod from official sources, In profot which wo quote froma communication male jn 1808 to a Cougres a] Commnittce on Re- * wenchment by Mr, Dwight Webb, of the New York Covtom-Honwe, the declaration that b reason o theapportanittcs afurded bythe. ad sclorate tye kg of duties American merchants ara belng driven oitof the importing trade In the leading branches aad supplanted bya system of consignments to ents who recelve about 85 per cont of I the imports. Roferring particatarly ta the nodervaluation of woulen and allk goods, Mr. Webb optorves; **Of thu 167,000 (or thereabouts) ievolece, of which entry te annually made at tho Portot New York, there fa good reusun to believe, fom the above fgureaand information from other Warces, that four outol wvery five wot forth a for- the actual wholesale orice re+ qUired by our Jawa; of, in other words, 400 out of fia 500 uty entered at New York aro fraudu- ‘Tness agents aro goncrally forelene boll Ineeponsible in a monvy polnt of stew ite ocd (eh or buarding-housew, rent a dosk in sime aftica fotre they transact their business, put thelr goods fa the bondod waretouser, eell them rapidl fo the merchants in gros, and rin ai fe balance of stock st auction sales. In fmequence of this forolyn monopoly, the Azerican toerchants of New York have turned Welr attention largely awsy from foretgn cum- ‘Perce, and their principal business bes ccen for feist ten, are Jn ene ae which they 0 Mie alt Uelreanital und “facllitiess® Pheeo, merebante are uf Thewa merchants aro awary that in condticting an honest foreign trado. Yi stand no sort of chance agatuet thu amugylere, pile therefore, the popular vellef ts thet the nt ‘ork merchante are sll ovorwhelmiugly de- {itd to the forelgo trade, the real truth ia that neagichania have nu coutrol over that trade; fad that Solwoqusico of thelf almost unanimous drawal from it of thete vast capital and trade halzation, the foreign commerce of the country istoreign goods {¢ wteadily declining. ‘The xreat yitauble houses that have made thy ame of New wikto Feuowned have embarked thelr capitat chi in American products, Iu foreign commodities chi ig wed in ite cru- toa ela oa wglinig, the trickwters of the Cus- hex Howry dito direct the wvesult against «merchants whose necessities compelled them Phos 1a goods paretsed from the ture ayeats Phd York; white thy agents, belny batties, received umoly warning and ppeuted, lwaviug nothing to was thin ended by the ba Fernando Wood, the: amiplunublp of the ud ¥ reas, Is thy wurst possible enemy of Yun" tuueat nd honorable iorchante uf New quik tad the suvotaie af those fureign hireliugs aye’ Gung their utineet to destroy tue business beng eth mnvuichaute and to curtail the bust = Owhirk New York haw grown so rich and atees The cobsequonces uf Chis ruipous ayetens toadeet the epidemic bankruptcy, the panick: iremriiael Of teal entate, thu decay uf trade, an bene een Of capital to utber puraults than cous Portland (Me) Advertiser, May 4. ctal Commmienion appoluted by the United wie Treasury lo alscover how much cuuse exists in 14 vott for the complaints that imported gods thlpped to Itai peeitlans, tor urpose df Uerrauding the revdr intvead compertng with holtatly imported guo Tea ta this city tase eveniog. They convtetat eee Chiet Appralser, and ‘Soectal otal W. Bingham of Boston, UW, i tlude Taig GAG. formerly of this port, and Geo. Briggs m the Comulvslon: porters of this city. tn di mel s40¢ carpets, crockery, ler tu get thelr opluone, it Je {bas been yotalned that in cure wouds merchants havo been cow- tea,” titven Gut of the importing trade. In Revarty hee ele, even such firms ws A. urebad to a ford & Taylor, wens York urtlng aud uty par direct from agoutes of furelgu pa in ‘Row Imectlog this afternoon was more a friendly a fancetinga al posaibly enue lutereatlog Dertow afterouua the Commission will leave estou, yo thence to Philudulubis and Baltie York on the both inet, Be York tunes, May 3. adits, tattoduced fome years ago by houses Weeta op 0 Wanufacturospocial brands of silkeaod devine 2 hpeead agencies in this city where fin the O14 purchase these xvods much cheaper hugives Soutd import thea: from tbe other side, Teach troable to the custumns authorities. dervanen weed Vbat the goods were purposely buutioned 44 colght easily be done, but all line ietace afte ayatoas it serdiaiait tears aees * cu rr tere there be bu sauderd of Sprlece ing Ved Wo aero da a base of appraisemebt, © ‘Sha “The Byer te, in ond tlsiaad teat la lines of Petaly ari 1 has a lacy Ty. for by Rare, ahd meet in custome officl been adopted by tha various mi: branda of kid glover ab thelr goods in the han Li who are ablo to nel] aacheaply at retail ae email dealers can import from the manufactorjer at wholesale, Several complainta were recemiy te- celvad from Philadelphia, acconpanied by invoice figntes of ate importations of 200) of 400 dozer paits of gloves, which differed greatly from those presented by the great agencies. The Mupartnient consequently ardered the neizure of all the gloves fn bond In thle city, which haa been done, much tu the dlegustuf the agenta, The Jattor made appil- ention to have their goude released on giving of anuMiclent bond, alleging that the #cason waa atite hefght and would suon be over, It has been the custom to grant auch an application on the cer- tifeate of the Appraiser that the goods could be appraised on 4 aainple, and another by tho Chtet of the Law Division that no fraud wi Ue paced but ft hes also been tne tum o nreaume fraad where the differonce be- tween the {invoice price and the probavle apprairement amounted to 20 per cent. Inthe pesrent cana thie difference exceeds 20 per cent, ut no fraud is charged, and the Collector w: favorable io letting tho goode out. So, alev, wan Spi clal-Agent Tingle, who was consulted. The Seci tary, however, to whom the application was refer- red,'retarned the pavers with the indorsement that, in view of tho large alleged undervaluation, he did not think that tis reguisr course should be departed from. ‘The goods have consequently boen retalned, ‘The: great quantity of them, and they belong tu every prominent dealer tn the city, "The officers refused yesterday to farnish names for ubsication, An examtnation ta now In progress in the Appratser's office, and & numberof New York experts nave testified that the zuods woro Involced up to thelr foll value, A great den) of indignation {e expfesred at the actlon of the Uov- ornmien®, which, it Ie claimed, has ruined tho peason'strade. Laat year O33, dozen patra of eld gloves were wold in this country for $4,023, - 403. ‘ Mlotton Herald, May 3. ‘The Special Cummiasion of the Teeasnry Depart- mentwhich has been in sension at the Custom- House for afew days past will conclude Ite sit- tings at this port to-day and praceed to Portland, possibly returning here at o anbaequent date. The object of (he sossiun, as stated proviously iu these columns, has been ta discover how much cuuse exivte at this port for the complaints that hnported ods are shinoed ti agente by foreign parties at false valuations for the purpose of defrauding the Tevende and competing with honestly luparted goods, Frooy conveéreatione with merchaata and Inuportera who have been called bofure the Com- mieston, it would appenr that.ali Kosten tm- arters'are not ae honest as they welt be, hough just who the guilty parties are ts, of course, a questicn which can anly be anewered by the Tressury officinie. A Ia! part of the a been iven to considering the relating to the Importation of dry ra, and cigars, thongl other arti. cles bhava been Jooked up ae regurds their coutributions to the revonnes uf the Uustoms Service. Different lines of frauds are unearthed at ‘ovory port, and the ingenuity of nian fy luatrated ina peculiarly strong manner by the discoveries made. All the morchants and fiaporters called bo- fore the Commission wore very ready to give In thetrtcatimouy to the Commission after it wa: made known that all auch teathmony would by cot sidered atrictly conildentist. Of course, if A fs compolled to supply himself with cortain imported gouds from B, ba would hesitate about making public any Joformation lic ned as to By inethod of doing husinesu, even thouch he know B to bo evading the Customs laws, tnters he was suru that euch publicity would enable lin to pur- chase bis guods elsowhere at thosunie ture, ur one relatively the eame as comparad vith otter deslers, The discovery of a fraud and the detece tun of tho une why commits It are not alwave near eventa, and, although the Culniiswion fev! sure of enecking the prevent evs). judging from tho evi- deuce of witnesses called before it, there are many chances for tne guilty parties to continue to evade tho law, oven though thelr present mothods checked. The evidence presunted to the Comm! jd tu have fully warranted tho exuinina- city have’ gutnud currency from the acasion of the past few days. JOUN CANNOT VOTE. The Chinese Will Not No Granted Cltizen- ship—Uanlted States Cireult Judge Sawyer Decides thut the Law Excludes Tham from Natarullxation, . : Sun Francisco Chronicle, April 80, Bomo time ayo the question of tho right of the Chinese to bucome citizens of thie conntry was argned proand con before Judge Sawyer of the United Btates Circuit Court, Yesterday the Judge tendered the following decision, which excludes the Chinese trom the rights of citizenship: , In the Circult Court of the United States of tha Ninth Judicial Circult tn and for the District of Callforata. "In the mattor of Ab Yup, application for naturalizatton. 1, Natoralization—Chinese. A native of China, of the Mongoltan race, ‘16 not entitled to become a clttzen vf tho United Stutes under the Itevisod Stutater ag amended {n 1675, (Hey. St. Sac. 2, 100, amendment RK. 8, aan dy A Mongolian is nota ** white porson " within tho ng of tho teru as used in the Naturslizu- tion lawa of the United States, {eawren, cmeurT suDaz.) Ah Yup, a nativennd citizen of the Kaplreof China, of the Mongolian tace, prosented a petitlon in welling praylug that le be permiticd to wake proofof the fuctaalleged, and upon satisfactory root belag loand his taking the oath requir in such casos, ho be admitted ean citizen of the ‘United States. ‘Tho petition stated all the quailficntions required by the statute tu untitle the petitioner to be natu. ralized, “provided the statute authorizes the Hization of a native of China of the Mongul- ‘The petition was presented by B, 8, Counselor of this Court. ‘Tie being tho frat application wade by # native Chinaman for nataralization, the membery of tho lar were re quested by the Vourt to make auch suzyestions anc Cirim a8 Occerred to thom upon outlier of the qucation; Whereupon 8. Huydenfuldt, Jr., aruned thi lly in opposltion to the an- pheation. ero aleo inada by other members of the Mar prevent. ‘Tho only question ts whethor the statute a thorizes the naturalization of # natlvo of China of the Mongolian race, ; WHAT TH #TATUTS AUTHORIZES, In all the acts of Conurena relating to the nature allzation of allens, from that of April 14, 180: down to the Kovived Statutes, the language been ‘‘thatany. alien, betnga free white person, may be admiited to hecomoacithzen, otc, After the adoption of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments to the National Constitution—the former prohibiting slavery, and the Jatter declar- Ing who shall be citizens —Congress, jn tho act of July 14, 1870, amending the Naturalizativn luwe, ndded the folluwing Provislun: **That tho Naturallzation Jaws ore bereby ox: tended to aliens of African nativity, sud to persons of African descent." (10 Stat, h Bec. §) the revisors, ‘ongress dia not con- a the revieion of the statutes ob robably inadvertently, us jompiate « 1 the 1s white person: 2 Tteylaed Statutes belng the wection conferring tue tight, reading: ** An alten may be adroitted to be- come 8 citiza: etc, ‘The provisions relitiog, to Africana of the act uf 1870, tu carried Into tho Ro- ised Statutes in a separate acction, which reads us ollawa; a rovielons of this titleaball apply to atic: of African nativily and to persons of African de- scent." (ec, 2,100.) This by the **Act to corrcet errors and to sup) sions in the Revised Statutosof the United of Feb, 18,167! to read jens, be en cont” (Hey, Stat, and 80 the alatute now ata To je queations are: Je & persun of the Mongolisn racas ‘white person within the mesong of thu atatute? %. Do those provieluns exclude all out wiito fons end persons of African nativity or Atri jeaccn! i ere cam DEFINITION OF “wuyTE.! Words Inastatute rather than technical terma should be taken tu thele ordiuury senee, The words ‘white peron,” ae well argued by pet oner's counsol, taken in sitlct hiteral aenee, con. alllute a very tudefinite description of a class of Persons whero nove can be sald to be litersily white, anu thoso called white may be found oF every shade, from the ilghtest otonde to the more ewarthy brauette, “But thees words, fu t country at Icast, have undoubtedly scquired a» well-settled weaning ty common popular specch, and they are congsatly Used, in the senso eu ne= quired, in thy Hterature of the country as well a Wy cominon parlance, Asordiuarily eed snywuere fu the United Stutes, une would acarcely fall to understand that the party emplugiug the words sewulte petson" would intond « purvon of Caucasian race. In speaking of the various carat Acatigne of racce, Webeter, tn ole dictionary. si fiat the cowniun classidcation ta that of il bach, who mekes Give, Firet—’ Caucus Wad Face, to watch belong the Kreater part of the ‘of Western Auin; seco Buropesn nations, and tho: Mongol wlan or yellow race, occupyin, apen, etc; third, the Etbloviau or ccuvylaxall Africa, except the i American or réd race, coutaln. dog ghe Indians of Norta and South America; and Alth, the Msloy or brows race, occupying the lel- ands of the indian Archipelago,” etc. Thia di- vision was adopted from iulfon, with some chaugee in names, and ts founded oo the coal biged churactertetice of complesion, Lair, aud skull, Linnwus wakes four divisluna founaed op the color of the aku 2, American, coppery , European, whitish Asiatic. tawny; and 4, Atnieau, Gluck, Cuvier mukes wtee--Caucasian, Mongol, Negro. Others wake wany wore, but none fuclude the white ur Caucasian race with tho Mongolun ot yellow face; und nonu of thos closyications recoguiziug color as uuy of the die- togdlsbing charactertetica tnctud fa the whltv or Wlitieh race, (Sec. 22, ican Cyclopedta, tue ** Eubnolug: popular luuguuge. in Iterature. nor $ nomenclature du wo ufdiuarily, if twords ** white pareun" used in ompry heuatve ag to fuctude #9 tw-lividual of the Muugul lan ruces’ yet, du all, culur, notwithstauding Ite Indeuiteness as a wond of deacsiptiow, te wade an {mportont factor ta the laws adopted for thy de- tarmitustion and clasaidcation of races. TRE CHINESE NUT WHITES. Tam not uwaru that the term **waolte persons,” se used in the atatutes, us they have sioud from 1902 Ul] the Lata revistou, was wver supposed to 1u- clude a Mongolien, while I tnd nutuing 1m the bis- tory Of the country, Jo commun ur scientidc usage, uf in leglelative procesdiugs, W iudicete that Cua MAY 8, 1878. na intended to Incinde fn the term ** white per- none” any other tnanjlndividuaia of the Cagcadan ebt to meet current ex, t, tte would have learned that whaterar bonded debt Chicago bas face, Tdofind mach in the prucerdinys of Con- | did notenter into that decision: and tf hie hed dy. <The: Inspectors, he reauired ta _Mookkoepers, Clerks, &ce #ress to nhow that it was untvereaily underttaad In | heen able to take In the zeneral Prloctples Involved ne Nem york Piitadeignlan sioner, Maite | WANT BAN, that body, in ita recentiegialation, that excluded | In tue entire question, he would have ANd At Tontestendarde of double extras EX!& | ghod oleate Rass By Mongolians. At the time of the amendment in | realized that the Clty of Chicago, in nd faperfine four. ef Sree’ Bory PAVE ne emcee a 1870, extending the Natarallzatiun awe tothe Afri- | advance of all other important cities ie the Becratery of the Board oe ri Vy ANTED-SALESMAN (MACHINERY) COMPE- can race, Mr, Samner made repeated and atrenuons | of the country, fs determining the problem ek nf flour monthly. porting ‘tent to take charge of officer reference required; eflorta toatrike the word** white fromthe natural- ization Jaws, or to wccomplish the axme object by other langnage, {twas oppored on (he role yrannd that the effect wonld be to authorize the admilasion of Chinese to citizenship. Kvery Senator who spoke upon the eubject ngamed that they were v excluded by the term ite person,” aud at the amendment would adinit them, and the amendment waa advocated on the one hand opposed on the other ayon that einyle Idea. whether it will continne to Invite and protect cap- lal, or whether, by & burdensome and tyrannons ayatem of taxatlon, {¢ will drive all fndastries away, and at Inst be in the same fearfut condition that New York and the Villaze of Cleveland ts in. If the editor hal nut sllowed his narrow-minded envy to get the better of what Imited Information he povsesned, he would btve sounded the alarm to his other auburban brethren of Toledo. Detrolt.und Muffalo, and frankly acknowledged that the City houses, Horn make it xecure against any attacns of Inelticlent oF corrupt oficials Gf such there ehould fe). aud that thereby it wae putting beyond any poraote contingency its continued and permanent control of thu vant products and Industrice of the that emigration? (Conaresstonal lobe, Part U, 18uv-70, p. 1,522), Senator Samuer repited? ** Senatore undertaku to disturb us in aur judz- ment by tuminding us of the possibility of terce numbers awarmiug from China, but the anawer to allthis is very obvious and very siinple. If the Chinese come here, they wili como fur citizenship or merely foriaver, If they coine fur cltizennliy, then tn this desire do they give u pledge of fu) alt: toonr Snatitutrons. and wheter te the peril in wu! vows? ‘They ate peaceful and industrious; haw can tholrcitizenahip be the oveasiun of suliciade?" (Ub, 5, 155), 5 CONGRESSIONAL DISCUBRION, Many other Yenutore spyke pro aud con on the It «hardly to he expected that the Clevpland Leader should feol any pleasure aver the remi@al of fomu of Ita most tiportant taanifactories to thle city, but It anontd not exerclée ita spieua by each & pitiable exitbition of ignorance. When the Gity of Chicago ts without a police and firs department, of without public schools, or with- ‘out tks present alttndant sapply uf water, and with out the power to legally pay for theut, it will be time fur the Cleveland Leader to vxercida itself on Our aveount; tut at present It bas business at hone which It woald do well to look after, and If gin ule rotath. W. 0. C. FLOUL. qnestion, this being the Bulnt of contest «th, pag On BALE-LOTS, SOUTH FRONT, HUNON-ST-. Employment Agencies. tet to birdy ee wtemne finally detested, and’ the Hind burt front. Superior-at., eaat of state, WASTEU SY goop TIE CUTTERS To, Go, To amendment elted, oxtending tae right of ‘naturali- | The Deters Complete Thetr Regulations to ooo ONO ee to UWS Elk, ae Oblecs Fpl ee iene inne ee Enhisdey Sort: sation tothe Alnesn only, wae adopted. It ts clout Regard to Branding, Inspecting, Ete. Sait aALRCADAINESS TILAK ence TICALLY = Fuployment Bureac, 143 Fifth-ay.. Thursday tore- tom z Z P| '. 39 Bake st b . SEN ATE * — Freed nee ee eetsniaetene fetained the | rhe our dealers of the Board of Trade tried thelr F calcd: oayiog wopd fotcrenton iavestinentiatureat | \7 aster oh WATEHAD LAnOnens FORTHE sole purpose of exclading the Chinese frum the | hand again yesterday afternoon of the enfca rece | oatmetls 2 « oo ellington Me ES Sf. 1eaneas tity Bran Hof G. Ae te ie for 31. Night of Haturalization. Agalu, when It was tonud | ommended by the Special Committes tn relation to | [Ole 3A aii areae ner mil bands for Michigans 0 Uc-choppersete. Cities. Hat the term ‘white neradna” bad een omitted | vrading, dnepecting, branding, ete. Me. W. P. | if, KEBLE crore TIAD & CU., Dos Sout in the Revised Statutes, 1t wee rostored by the act ve | Jyater was called ts the chalr. The business wus resumed nt the potnt where the meeting stopped when it edjourned Monday after. nuow, viz.: afterthe sixth mcction in the report; nased ** to correct errors and supply oriiesions nthe Revised Statutcs before cited. ine thin bill, 3! a, Chalrinan of ir, Polat tolttes, expiained tho varlons aniendosente curres Ing errors, and upots the aucndment. to b iio o"horng ‘free white: porrune "ald and the frst of tha regulations recommended to the | [7OR SALE—BUMSIEN ItestD) WITILTHHER | WTANTED—A LIVE MAK IN EVERY COUNTY IN Naturalization laws oniy cxtended to free | Directors of the Board of Trade 1 place of the | 5),., 40re% handiomuly tuproved, of the bake of the Hee Caled hates a Menafeccary: ad sed # n uch fory few yeate since tin | rules and regniations now in forco respecting the | Its bury water, suue?al uring, delighttur barinuy Hee farsa Ureatet aaa neal Oe suttn, tt the e a rumauticdrirs best Mehh uth ft te Senate, moved tu ho word’ wiite’ trois | Mepectlon of Hour was aduptea without discus. | Frieetes Say uncchalt rua valance remain for tree . siou. Itprovided for strictly sound four, free from any ant every defect or fault causing elther the Nattfuttzation laws, the cround that that would anthorize the naturall- and it woe Sbicctet toon buyer of eack fingr can hortage, hey Vi me on the Hoard, ani confine fitmeelf ta'the four. and the amount actually on ben Biswanck, D. T., Mav 7.—The atcamer Big lof Sortun, in the course of the discussion, raid: | of Chicago, through ita present troubles, , mendid ett Thie amendment involvee tne whole Chinese | wae vruduatly laying. the foundation fg | catilest arrival kacwn: ina wollen op "The country hee just Byatery of Manicigsl Government. which would a Madieonsa THY TRIBUN N onder jadfigon-at, BERT TI SUBUIIMAN I2E. only the price of the nour WANTED-MALE HEL! id. In taking sach stock, he sl jqunt in the diferent w: ig warshoueee uf receivers of ja the elty must depot $200, ‘Addreee F 51, Tribune office. 1, the ainount in ‘Tradess Wr Gicectting torone or two years: ‘Apply ae 133 —— an Clark-at., third Boor, — WASTEDUAE 72, 24, EARLY NAVIGATION. Svectat Diewatch ta The Tribune. AND EAST RANDOLPH: id WIth tho DYE rT) « sarrived from Fort Benton to-day, the Fee nad teen HEANCHD OFFICES. wnat the vty we a ‘ouR culty we mane diferent. vie OUS astatiiahed TED—A FINAT-CLABS MAI it Atherton Mouse, ¥73 Watash: ked at tho Maia Oitice. and will be recelved W asrepccnn tai MAN TS A PACKINO- ex p.m, during the Week, aud untity p.m. | VV. house; must understand curtng beefs also butcher retail departivent, whe can cut aud sell tulns, Fils, 4IMMS, Booksellers and wtationers, 123 | plates, tte. "Address Fay, Fribuugotices in baremente ee Wes, Newsteater. Btationer, ete., 1000 near Wester! a . ite News Denot, ry Ce SITUATION WANTED—ny A YOoXG MANNTED holensi¢ wtacery” Hererences furaiined. "Adarens1e- wholessi ry. iteteren S USAGES x05 Thirty-levt ne hig GITWATION WANTED—AS THAVELING BALEN- SS) manyean cominand good trade in ‘Feaas, Ark as. andf.onisiana; Oret-ciasa Feferences. Address P 87, Tribdne office. : ON WANTED-EITHER AB ROORKEE aaistant, abipping of bill clerky can come Set highly recommented aud give the best uf references, Fou, trivune ofiice, s a Coachmen, Teninaters, &co ITUATION WASTED—AS COACHMAX NY A 8) Dane 2u sears of axe; understande hie hosinesa; best of reference. ¥ n2, Triiune ome Adirens Qitvat! S38, whi ™m 1ON WANTEU—HY A YOUNG MAN, AGE io can furnish the beet references ne to hie uty and charactert wilt work Tor Doard. 54, Tribune oftter VS WANTED-FEMALE, | ITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT GInh {0 cook, wash, and iron in. private family or to do ent YOUNG MAN | Keneral hotisework. Callat arrives. ting. Apply at IN WAN ‘OUNG UINL TO and work i pri ‘777 Indiane-av, At Ny M and-ay.. corner of Halated-st. a HERRICK, Jeweler, Newsdcater, and Fancy 2) Lawe-at., corner Lancotn N WRITE SPENCER, KERG ON FINE HAR: Conchmen, Teamaters, &ce V JANTED—A FIRST-CLASS CULOKED COACT- sevgtitcs Mngla, with reference. “4d Weer Washing: GANA EAM leu Jot on Watiash-av.y Wut On ptate-st.. |) KOPP, 14 Keaper TON MIC at S12" ALE-SOUTH WATHILST. THOPERT ne at Dar! v atren Pisa ts Wanainitogeet oe HEM reel Minnesota, for, & ¥. 20) for Fepaien: 35 Ne-chiog! fare, Atd, He BPE BROK S +4 2108 Bo at, WANTED-s00) RAILROAD LADONERS FOR WW. Te It. 1.25 per days tor’ Miaourl; free Veet Kandolpli-st. Mincefiancen: SANTEV—A YOUNG “MAN Witi ricoce tu hardware trade for packing ee fire: ist arlicutara apply toCOL, ¢ Handutpli-at, \ work on snvali salary; state references. Ai For further ps and al E zation of thot claes of Asiatic umivrante that are 5u anrell or taste. ‘Thasecond regulation provided that all flour should be conatdored unsound, whether the on- suundness came frum the condition of the wheat or originated In the flour, and that the Inspectora were tospecify the character of the unsoondncas in the technical sleny, yor plentifal on the Pacific Coant. After consilerable debate, instead of striking out the word "white, ‘st wos provided that the Naturalization laws should extuud to the Africans: and persons of African de- scent." After explaining the omlastun in the He- vieed Statutes, he adde: ‘*Tho memberuf our Comsaitiee who hag this chapter on the Naturai- \zatlon laws to examine av a Sub-Cominittes fatlod o ce Eman com to notice this chunye In the law, ue tt would have ‘Mr. Crocker moved to strike ont the words | —- ult, Be ud ne ule t born browgut afore the louse wiien the revialon | *woedy" and ‘*musty,"—torine applied to un- Fone eat 2 PEA ie figom. 19 vel Frankfort eutuct Hane jupter — Jaton yecul you. “1 # et ) » Part at, Seanton 18The a 1081.) + | sound foar,—for the reasun that the Inapoctors Bis g ualies soutt of Ch ee ai mitted thelr inabliity to always discriminate between the two, and that the term ‘slightly unsound,’ olev used In shia connection, wae auf- ficiently comprehensive to take in both of tho words he wishod expunged, After considerable talk, Mr. Ramecy auggeated, as n further amendment, that only the word s*weedy’ bo stricken Gut, The emendinent wad accapted by Mr. Crocker. and adopted, The reg- ulation, a4 amended, wus then adopted, Mr. Dinsinure badan objection to the third rega- jation, which related to INSPECTING AND BRANDING, Ite went on to how that buyers onteide af Chicago were sometimes averse to buving theif four marked with the Chicago brands, Jie therefure moved to Inserta ‘nay for the ‘etal in. the regula- tion, s0 ax fo leave it uptional with buvers and Upon thie report the amendment wae mado as it now wtanda fu the statute. Thuy, whatever tutl (udinarian constuction might otherwise be given tothe term *'white person," it is entircly clear that Congress intended by thia Jegislution tu ex- elude Mongolians from the right of naturalization: Lam, therefore, of the opinion thata native of ‘Uline of the Mungollan race 18 not a whi! ‘within the meaning of the act uf Congre CANNOT NECOME CITIZENS. ‘The second quertion ts anaweredin the disc: sion of the first. Thoamondmunt ia tntended to luit tho uperation of the pruvision as {t then stood in the Revised Statutcs. It would have been moro Sppropristely inverted {n Nec, 2, 106 than where ta found (in Boe. 2.100). int the purpose is cleat, dt was certainly Intented to have some operation orit would not have been adupted. Tho purpoye ail cas! aideration, “Hu therefore inoved, ua a furth amendment, tostrike outall there was in the regu- Jation relating to branding.» a ‘Me. Dinsmuro and Mr. Montague saw nothing in the regulation conflicting with recommendation re SNE 1 OU: or Beant ieeferred, unlgdbtedly was to teslore the law to the condition tells wnether thelr our should bo. branded or Ei a meow se fwentyihind ite betwee! Cotiagu Grove wal tae it waa intended to exclude some | 2°. ext Sides ONAN is cy otf paca tyes Mr, Nichole thought the third recommendation | no RENT=2-STORY AND NASEMENT FRAM JANTED—A ES L TO_COOK, tho words, it {4 diticu.t to perceive whom it would | four accardin: ee he, ea ue PT Cee seca eneD | eaneave apie anes ne > exclude unleen It bu the Chines Sy branding portion of the regalation under can. | feoiy years WAUTEI MATIOCKS. So Dearern ths | \WraNTED=A YOUNG Gini AT ax DEARUORS- Vt foliown that the petition must bo dented, and It le so ordered. CAM "Po; PAIGN ISSUES, third. Neither dld the meeting in general, to | 7, STORY DNIGK METH RESTS TTT - Jules from the prompt way. in which bath amend recente! cated rury brie At it, 16 DO GENERAL House Work Ulnts for Pullticlans Regarding the Pro- | ments were, at thin tage, lost, and tho regulation ass ten rcala PEI BE SO TCR gulred ” stood. NT—S$12 V1 wT 8: ¥ K “ 5 TT TY coodings of the Damocratie Houso, | UeN ett mondtign zogarding Inapectonscertit- | jb, nous atiarrariat, Sr, ant toon ian Wen | \WTANTHD-AN KNBdiTLRS GED co 5 * Lory prick, Grenebaw-st.. ferences fequited. S03 Michtxai Gen, shlelde, matmed Uniou suldior,rwjecteafor | cates wae aa. amunded ve to providy in addition to ass Wester the duties laid down in the origina tlon, that Inspectors shuuld notv ‘4 flat-hooped ** Larrols In their certificates. Another amendment nade ft uptloual with them as to nating on their certificates ** wet aud cleancd." Doorkoeper,and a hale and hearty ex-Confudcrate, ex-Kgyptian ofiicer selected for this importuat and truly national postition, Darra}, of Loulstans, ejected trom bie cat, al- a J8EAL ESTATE WAN: i tone Wa Ares at ‘Owollingss one ear Uniun Park, on W orth of Buuth side, Uwnera call BOLD, uoom 7, 17y Maal Gu fiztures, turns Clurk-st. NO TENT—No. a0 aut S-wtory etuue NO; 103 Rout BALE-610) WILL HUY A BEAGTIYUL LOT 16 Dock froin depot, at Lagrange, 7 tilies from dows and 85 month: TO TARE AGENTS OLID azents aud what fur; 10, yest copy Ser inuuthly. J. f, SCUTT, Oy Dearburn-at, LoTs AT ype PAT, | WY ASTED Yous v1 f office anu de ge: myer loti on feat at 815 Per | erected. “Aduiees® Was liiniton. BELL AND INI IO- consume: ‘a OTHI-RUNNKH AT THE MUU! une of the beat et I No. W North ASTEDS tain How Wella-st, W Astana a nov 75 who writes a cood Apply a6 13) Mictivan-ay. + tuod wagen yiven, ASH CUSTOMERS, OUR ON atadieetice 2,0ar North mide, S08. Fastig Pre ae a ioen enter ronerty, SILO, A.PATTEASON. OF Waal ace fora competent, faithral iri, Apply. + Hoot t Biv und"s tw-day, at oy Lia ST TWO STON 1b $0,000, ous at h down, no time, OR BRICK $4,000 will pa aud nut tuullog: une ub $4,400) eat Aides the attic at #1000 at once. T. i, ORTH LASALLE: A & Zz Wwobely th the house: Turks oune but Irutestante weed eppiyy references re anired, W's jaon-3t. TEDA OIL FORG ERALMOUSENORK; ATOVEIY LOW TO FIRST-CLASS PARTY, arbi front house 218 Ashiond-nv.sgas | YTANTED—A_ WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE: . "3 work ust OF oud Mt id and range. Inquiry et 133 suulh . det igs Ueede proferted, Neel at ae Wee OUBEWORK i, LAFLIN-ST., NEAT MOSHUE, ‘waster, aud mt, with Urick barn, only Linvolueat.. fine frame, only’ €255 ED—A_GWUOD GERMAN OR SCAN = feaine, only €20. H. OSU & iti fur eneral housawork fa a ainali family, "The rematning portions ofthe thied regulation {nretatlon to welghts ond Inspectors’ Habisities wore adopted with vory Ittludiscussion, Mr. Nichola moved the Insertion of a rezalation regarding sack four, The Faasion prevalicd. ‘ho first part of the fourth fogulation regarding: GRaDes = was adopted as reported, but the portion relatin, though he held certifoates from both Packard and ‘Nichol And, for that matter, every contest tur a vest that hus been decided, Nourly $8,000, 000 wasted In appropriations for dedciencley in the riverand harbor inprovenients. National tmprovements fgoored, and special appro- priations made: for purely local and political ensary now to raisa money for the payment of Itebel wear clattus. : Exponelye investicntions {nto the affaira of the executive departnuents,—'*water-bauls."’ all of thom, but convenient motbods of providhuy soft ‘Tho filth roguietion, on claims for errors, wan adopted aa repurted. * ‘The rixth, ws tu the aso of atenclts, was amend- ed, on murtion of Mr, Norton, vo as to provide for the vtatement fn stencil uf grado only on four in- onpame for fecight. and, in;addition, five cente ver barre) for refilling. Another amendment, which wus adopted, was to'the effect that toe f ancl Hour could etulm only the price of ortage, i offered twotadihtional regulations, udedaan place of refuge for bumumers with aprained ankles, hospital berocs, and week, well- fed Democratic baliot-Lox stutter ‘William and Mary Collegegvill, —s proposition to uve the puolic funds .o Epalia an institution which always bas Lorn and ultra; ou passage of deficiency bills; moanwhile the public service suffered from want of funds to propariy ad- autufster the Government. Utter disregard of tho nancial distress at tho North, while moaaures for vachional advancement of suuthera interests bava been speedily pros TUE RULES, Ad ADOYTED by the meeting ot ita two suentuay, are as followa: F.rst—Tho advption of two grades of super four gud two grades of extra four, tu Ue dealgnated reapectiP aly fing, superfino, extra, evil doubly extra. Second—t ‘of ‘Trade Fl the Boa tnatracted tw laspect duuble oxtrw by Kr 80 KT LANUE PRAME COUNTY | F7Q MICIIGAS-AV., NEAU SIXTEENTI-BT.— tmoleds Se eee 4 Gaslred Uy elit guller or buyers eRtta ce bo faspect. To retlitrca ot, BORE du Dorreseeutna 579 Steet Turuished roums for two, with buard, INDIAN DEPREDATIONS IN TEX, Suzy Aucto bu inspected Ly grade or earnple, ad deeired | Between Noudiawaar, aad tia lake. with Knpruved | at moderate tortie ATI AS. by elthar seller ur buyer. Rrominds, WUBIN one Oock ond & alt of Bebe uss North Side, To the Editor of The Tribune. Gurd—Tuat te luenectors be required to bread alt | fiaiivl. WALTEL MATTOU! id PEROT DSP . dour, (nspecuns superfine aud extra, According to Ite Font Davis, Tex., April U.—Laat Saturday, the | cub SS a 0 rent, with buunt, on parlor Rovry also single 20th, the Indlans captured tho matt and killed the ae ren 2 Soutien of three, selected from TO WENT@OOMS, | ruweon neat dour, pasiae carrier, Tho Postmaster of Fort Davis, with an | anid representiug thy four lotercats, bo eppulul iy West Side. OFT [. ON-ST. VERY PLEASANT KoOMe. WITH cvcort of soldiers, started Nunday morning to sec the Cifreare of the Goartut pada tweet conuag FPO RENT—FIVE PLEASANT ROOMS, FAT CIAL», 206 ieeabaahi Ye dentate ocatd as HON M Ee, if they could find any of the mall matter, The Fir Inshectiun. Aly surulshed, tncluding plaio. _ S37 Carrull-ave ee Pos found most of tho letters all t ¥fik= flat the sample submitted horewith. sad | FN KENT—NY J. It RERLE! LARK “AT, Motels. tmaster foand most of tho letters all tora to ed | D," bo adupted aa the standard crade of First story of ‘huise 30 Var Stone. ROWN'S HOTEL, azu STATE-ST.—PURNISHED vives. The Indians have been very bod this Ne extra Bours the asnple marked dee be weap iret story UE nouse ni West Polk. nour Ogden el with buard. | &3. week without spring, Thoy bave killed seven mon within (he i aduaperauyin useby tie New MEE eae ner cavnth board, bz nd 8: 7 bo TudKitlgs, fast two cionths, On Sunday, the 7th iust., they | vuré Produce pxchaugy be wduuiod, oa the eumudarde . SEED PANT BUTTE | PONtbiail Ww. STUN BT. fur corresponding wradus {ti thte warkut. NO NENT—NICKLY-YURNISHED FONT BUTTE | bOXh Ms, WIT bourd, 5 tu #7 1 tran i it Now York one barrel of thelr stan South Sidee : . dard catre aud ont ul pany with the sarrtar anid acalped him, Taree days Jortueirstendsrd. supordue, with certifca " NT-20 ROUME AND FURNITURE Fort | -—~—~ Bs Avo tho Judians killed two wen about twenty miles ‘lour-luepector uf said Produce EK *0 HE s is 3 ret SALE Chis West uf ¥ort, Davia tito, threo men esst of Daviv, drcuseat Leto standard wow ta uss by sald ‘Abants for seo exh SLs eae far renting | A COATMetan TOT EGTA irr iran ic er Toc a . t a it ee Of Tour ea, Co A rg cee ret vaeas the, shove ne OTS pectlun uf Gour Le avuuliod, | ranguu for light huuyekceplng, ata7t puuth Clari COMO waNtake lursceat tru 20 ta 73 cute ad ulations be adopted tu their chi Vata iy ‘Tuesday, . balow Mort avis. y ‘aft an avout three and und a ball mil pluge. ty be tp fui nd Btber Juve 2. LaTe: Last nigot's mail, —by horasc,—which was duo, has eg, 1.~duund—so ve strictly sound. free trom not gotta yety the supposition fa that thy Indians | aur addavery defvct ur fauls caustug either emul or Have takouitin, Woecaw't slek sending letters b: tes a ALE BUSIN “| 3. I -~Atl four pot sound, whether Ope uF aterm of eure ify 3 slury and ment yy horao-auull, #0 wo lavo to walt fur the coach, whicl Ei acer at ReTeR Perea reer of deans : On BALECPAG Funwout every Friday, ‘The couch iw soldom ut- | Yifstar nesurtyioated ia tho Hours ‘The luepecuors | pat tessnts ra aut Water by be altered eT Petty halter thea tacked. arg reuulred a Rute ou their cortideste the chatacter | Room b. dures in Chicagu. avd Wi, Arie 25 —The mail bas just got in,—onl; Uf (it Unevuudnesd, suchas lusty, Burd sour, volt HENTZIN KAWEA SALE TWo-sEaT one FS jr re Of Sliglbly Uvedund, the latte: uation of the a Tule | Myagunduees Laine inenged 10 tadicate that tie our Witt pluvubly wotk sound for iulwedista use, snd 16 Le) oretion ind Drunding—All dour ¢ eg. Hem t tnsvecte souad aud full welt stall be brand ny man killgd instead of two, as stated above happened twelve miler from the Rio Grands. Arnt, 2¢,—A man juet came In frou Victorias, sinall town twenty-five niles from Davis, passed , twa dead men killed by tho Indians, lying on the wmore- ofa ties TO EXUHANUE—~A_ BIDRAT oud about olgbtuen nitloa frown Dav Uiliers, excepting Cour below tho standard of "By Pee ocr wast i UTI CUAL W-TO" Exe A ING is WPAN a, weno, | Pabhieaaea tual atid, Wise ddr tote | aval rentchy none MAESIALLS | rey WSs tieos got aaate, Me 1st . H ih required wy faralshaambied uf Guurke | ‘PO NEST =o ¥LUOES ON MAUISOS WEAVE IS stour anu ritalin 3 YELL THE ISLAND OF HELGOLAND, na fate for rune anaalforan hey snail | Yate Pit deli 8 CoS cheOy atevnuneat cf our anejusied nodineceand pleat? to pote ou thelr vertidewte the qui 8) rot f each sample, whi ox: To the Kdvtor af The Tribune. Cajcaao,. May 7—According to a dispatch in Yedterdsy’a Tuwwune, England now proposes to fortify the Isieud of Helgoland. This islund pruc- tw parik auulut *e fert(AcatesTho [uepectora alisit etato on thelr cam: {neates whua the Hour 1s Uusouud, the character uf dues the nuiver uf vatreis uf eacl hen dracticubly, the oumaver tieally commande the entrance ta the Germen har- bt es jon as tu dee 4 Miscellancous, SAFE AND RELIABLE BTUNEMOUSE FOR ALL bore of Hamburg, Bremen, and the entire western we the four, Mf auch Bu SO RENT=8H PEE A indusenoid xoudy planoh furniture, mierchand coast of Scbleawig-Holsteln, to which latter it be ou four Hessen orers 1 citi ihe ptibilng faba aloo relay ua Dabuadifgrmnely, aud i LS07. When Guten Tania FE octets eek ctean: | TPOot Sout aeate DaFitraltate. tctebundler, tarragen eter Loans to Sule, wae taken possession of by England and usct as a euuggiing-entrepot during the Napoleonic Wars, Tho ‘*ateal" (for such it was at the Nmw) ** Welghts—The Ing regard to wotglte, aud, in clara shall aatisty themselves In waae/tluy deat Ik necuesasy 19 7 aball strip Ure barrele (rou suid uf us uur, the! RUB ras was conSrued in 1825 by the Treaty of Vienna, up- | vach lul. and wlall by eniftled tu 15 ceate for each Lar- carner Cilnion abd NeKoven advances made: safety vaults. dor the condition that the Jalend should not be for- | Teiousttivpud (it it proves ty bu short welglits lu sdal. | carpenter sliuy oF furaiure. Bb =a fitted. If under the old c Cadalresuch | (ua toshe reyular foe ‘of bWOt2) conte per barrel fur | oy Lasalle-at, Bn outrage upon German tutereste could be prac- | SMPectlad aH, URANING, neeecer When Meuros | K ORSTS WANTED-BOTH MALE tlced by uther natious, It t# most certatn that ua Noe rewslgued, nes wma for vity and country. to sell the wow Patent Celine reavnt any endvavor to thus ‘*bottle up" a PECLOEL ng DiC SALE-TICKET TO KANSAY CITY, MO. | iunt Thimte“inuuetse,protte: feady sles euileely ¥ ari? fare ued fu) T TA eas In! ¥ . saya would aaa Ce wettnat ie Gem ne | sil didn an deccoees Peinec i | dare Stata, iain “| a tal Mon spfilctvatly to furget all Ruvalan aucipathies. | esse eiata uf tue Hur sy inspected, uiless the Pole sabgascuty, ULLAL LLMuii, 201 It would be tautamount to a declaration Duzer haude than tha wauole ty wapect’ by, urtoe | A* tons eapacity, In gusty corm, Apply to HENIY Y Rhrerie. Euglaud uualost Germany, and U can hardly believe jauard sain plo be used. abpsiduaract CUA NNEY CO. VEL aS eene bay reap vay i Muctee= that she ts quite prepared for that, P he luspectars ance tnpere webs andtrasa | nooks. = at iaduevinen udu Ume—send fur Circular ROEBATING, SE ee ae atid regulations poe, | See meres | IU HUNEICE WELLS Bree, of tae OFlytual Ainerican oo tachi vise tuapeetina of barrel davur, apie PATO YOu Wavice STANDATD WOIKS | Teaco 4s Verret 8. Ye PO. uoe 1a x . ym | cl ware a fe Yuu wel ra aa 5; = NONSENSE FROM CLEVELAND, rad ee ce center fhe birectare shat exteniah | syyce Calis coraer Mudlun aud Deurbru-ate, ‘EO EXCHANGE, : To the Eddor of The Tribune. candyrd for ea Hautples of these wrade. ; : ct EXCHANGE 12 BUILDING Lots, FREE Cuicaco, May 7.—The Clavuland Leader, a news. | Mausards shell be turniaicd tw ths tious luapectors | 6 je tue place wy get the biguest price for your tura lueunbradce, sliwated ya South Pars. worth uf aber btiabed, Iuan eastera suburb of that a Ree eee eee Teer tion ts dutuiummontaleier | elle uta ula of boots, cou Pet Utive: osectiout rosidsuce property. for gral pete * | chteber Hf directed) to tue Fiuur duspvetiva Committee, | = ae Euavatue with steam cower citer Ig lows or Jilfaoly. announces the **collapee of Chicazo's Susncial re- | forthe use of the buctelary Uf the Dusrd, bbe standard MUSICALs ‘Address ¥ 74, TrituneomMee, sources," and then adde the ‘information’ that |: 8 blab they are wurkli ys (i. |Ptanofurte, out TANTED<A FARM IN EXCHANGE FOIA NO. 1 the eredit of the clty bas been sinking eo rapidly ettfiedtes for Grated Pour Certificates shall be Hratoforte, ou Wee dity Ciuiuea fue tomu ut v.vo0 (ubeot that ‘*¢he Buprewie Court bas intervened and Hevordidcacs suai by ftuel Hyp eonable™ Baar dour CLV. Watchers: oar Hants, sales always guvd. Address 1°64, Trivune. brought the city officers up to the straight line of | mevected, e« supernug urextra. Cetfidcatce Day Elegant Upriatte, the law"; that tkore fe 20 movey to ciéan streets, it ik Sigur ea alt“aour eae er aaa Te ad apeEre keop up the schouls, and uons to keen the Wat tre, fue, OF MN aa 134 sTATE a pit a ercevinraas = ‘Works in operetion unless the citizens coine to thw I tuancctiia brafede, tau tasttensisll by |“ MUILDING MATE SEDUCED PRICES-FLEOANT PALO ASD roscue with subscriptions. ‘The paper then volun- dard saupies fu tau care of the Secretary uf oe R Ghaiuber furniture, kvery art! juced tu teers the advice that ** Chicago ougut tu graduall: ae ee eae rey rose CRED g | eriven alata ’e Popular Furet tS btn. arm modesty that ‘ake waa lived too fast, ad ¥1.— Stencils—T'he Tospectors snail use ston: baper as éo verb. § touadrr-abeutuing paver st | jai uxton FURNITURE ANY ua Waste ears waeate se BRN nae ae lhe bee een a al dour tual Le aouid aud full weleol, wacept | Ji perv, G. Fs TISCUNL, 415 Fousralced.. Boston, ree ates tacit ou thuse avery tigg revulzed for Fetssnchwent."" Ifthe editor of the ‘abuve paper ibapecting catta apa superane Tie stencile sual | housckucylog.. Give dea calls satiedacton guarautcel, had exercised any common sense, ho would bare rae slanecbio 14 patie |. - ABW ENERS M MISCELLANEOUS Kauwn soaiething We wae writing about befure ad: | ur idu'poundore tuceareel iu cause of eusrt welpate NTED-IN & LO roe veeny Ue would have learoed ‘Yartielog ble ignorance. Luo Luger shall be aliowed at the rate be pays, aad fy of that the Supreing Court of thle Ststu hee sluply accut per saat ob alae for frelub'. mab a eine 83 Ou seid to MUDICHYAl curperetives, You mustousyola |b fy cco porbatrel fur tow capeuse uf rediling., The | ous oul South Sides \ yan Das Git FOR HORE OK 7 CAS (0 RENT—FURNISHED ULF UNFURNISHED, 13 Forres 2 putt nenay for wal ‘ verican family. igan-aV. will be put tn thoruityts good repair: Wlicharneiour ne BOud cuuk: 1 epectaltics, tu cortiicates for graded flour. was, on mation of cer bathe Hol wacuts bu. pourieceti modern tale use work Hn Souk? porsuus) refer- ‘About $4,000, 000,000 Routhern war clatme pro- | Mr, Norion, auended wo as to make it optional | grevenénis: juste at ines) PME Bad MAUERIE | See maNRaa nee ADOT St Nod Ewents rechioetet, aented—t. elatma of Robola tor tha duatructton | with Inspectors as to issuing certificates ‘by MATTUCKS, 4u Desrburn-s tou: VW ASTEDS A ite y on ROOM WOK. of their proporly durtog the War. « | grade" or **by sanuple.)* os auaired by cither weller (PO MENT=NO, 10 “SOUTIE TaLiAV,—Finor- pi RL Le ‘The Ways ond Meaus ‘Committee's fncome-tax | or buyer, on all dour tuspected doublo extra, tine, clase house wid largo brick barn, Apply w owner, Soatmstresscue preposition, a war meagure at vest, and only noce | or below fine, Hoow 13, 70 Dearbora-a. yea T=—PAITLY FURNIBIED Ol WITHOUT, w-B10F; Suid basoment Urick tivuss, whudern 1ni° berths for fraudulent ‘‘exports. epesting éxtra and superfine. provawieute, 1) Tweuty-Aretest.. Dear Mtchtcun-ay. Miscolluncous. Numoruus discoveries of fraud paculation, cor- | ‘Tw wevonth recuiation, as ta weight, wae | Callattouse, Seon oe VW WANTEDCKEVEIAL LAUIER AND GENTLE. rupslon, and guneral crookeduesa in the Anancial | amgnded so that in cney of eliort wolcht tho buyer T° RENT—1050 MICIIGAN-AYV,, 10 NOOMS, GA: men tu act iu tole city aud aurrounding affeles of tho Democratic House, shall be allowed at the rato he pays und one-half ‘aud wil modéra inpruvemet: ond. . eneral, Maunger The ined Untun-soldiar ruil of the Doorkeep- |e instead of three-quartur cent, per pound | st $35 vermunti. HAMILEOS, tau aout acy, 129 ous Cilu> front brie re will be devoted TOC! fopruvements, wud furnace and pas-Astures,, 930 per w om ib board tur othe propeyution of tho dactrige of secevsl which wore adopted, and appear below us Iteyata- | wiuarh. Inquire uf owaery, BALUWIN. WACK U2 atria ans wt Sere eee Months of valuable tine wasted In usetces dle. | tlune VIN, and 1X, ; GU., 144 Learborn-t abalone Nelda . cussion of wninipurtant private avd iticat ‘The report uf the Special Committee, as amend | fy RENT—2-Srory T OCTAGON 43 tlemen whl fod a affairs, while tax bills, appropriation oll , and | ed, was then adopted us a whole, Mesurs. Mou- stunsrtrone dwell ings. modern ituprocements, 14s | Upton Park, nicely furu! ethor Important publv nieueucex have boon ulzeriy | tayue, Norton, 5 an Young appornted < ceommmtteg Pa AIP erin COT oa Ta ae ier QQ SESTHEAVW A. Ste nub AL- jznured. ‘preson jourd of rectors ry e ¢ waren te ioc, 4 ‘Ghetr economy of three years exposed by tho | Huard of Tradv. and meeting adjourned, 3 flere act hate pat try Ar rig ace al *[O RENT-—TRE Lr Nar, B Usgs tenant, DAVIE "20 RENT-sTONES, OFFICES, &ce_ stores, Une corner ovcuple counter fur ealuun, all in god uy wood business Address Du 7 bugineus with tae uf clevators Te be Hogan SMITHS CHEAP BOOKSTORE. 122 DEARBOLS, ARTNEL WA B ier Iw inlecity. 4 SIUATION WASTED—BY AT GvittAN-AMER- SY ican eit todd generat housework, Medsc chit at 358 Were krle-at, stipe ION WANTED-TO DO SECOND WORK. ) Apply at 201 Oydeu-ay, SITUATION “WANTEN-DY A NESBECTABLE and troniszand houte-stesaing, Call at the cottage ti Uhe rear gt 7p tnudlauae Ye » Co itre-e SER AMION ITRD-BY A i ntdatant WoInst ty taku care of thild Vane work na private family, best or rover £5 Calumiet-a ITUATION WANTED-DY A fortwo dayeat s! YOUNG wost. iy fm private fainiiys do all kinds of works couktag referred) well recommended. Cail'at 427) Suro Fanklin-st., down-stalra, for slirce day Ser ee erivate tals, Soniye Sica, PANE Tha Nore May-ate oe AOE iis S'Batioss ‘WO RESPECTADLE faa pri 1 woud reference. D—BY A COMPETI ork. Gall for two dass a ence given front pecsent el Hoyer. SITUAT ur housework b} Butterdeld-st, IN WASTED-TO NO SECOND WonK iy ® young girl. Call or address 1030 WANTED=DY A FIRST-CLASB CANA: irl, With Che beat of city references, tu du gel eral housework, 213 Franklins. slwatios, WANTEU-DY A MERICAN GInLy Ja conitvtent ty Couk, wasl, mau frut, or gener work, Lav Etat third duo SwaATion WANTED@FOR work or secund work, or lauaure: at, Weat Bide, + QUTVATION WASTED ON NICH PIHVATE FAM: Hv tu do cooking, wading, and truulrg? frat-cluss elty reter x Siqvation wa hourework tu a priv 55 Hous Bates, 170 Maxweli- p=. K Olt GENERA jo family: rererence vive, SITUATIOUN WASTED--BY THOROUGHLY coM- SiH Ginalltaa witiito dn secuud wordy Boud: set: erenee, 415 pia bird fvo% fs ATIONS WANTED—UY TWO COMPETENT $17 SMiiiles one ee diniag'room: girl urat eliaiiuer works the other kitchen girl, Address for threw days ae i corner Madison aud Salstod-at 1PU ATION WANTED German gitl for gen call at itt Cottuzy (rut Sipuat Prote ppectal a SITUATION WANT! SY an to wash, trom, ‘Ge seen ab At Blue Leica RESPECTABLE Fino nice, re ¥ 75 Trloune outer. D—HY A COMPETENT We i cao ik; oud reference. Wave S'TeATION | WASTED ite YD Protestant girl, with drt-ciass refer OF fqundrees th a vod family; Ho objection te 4 distance ft tie cuuabry., y OF afdrese uuriiweat rh du: rt) 13, Situation 7 Tian widows cley oF beet uf ‘reteruuces,. Grore-av. intrys boy 3. TenY trounic two daze y AL Td Cottax' Gi jm 8 8 ‘Or anid child two days al pO Sunth Deatuura FED-DY A COMPRTENT GIRL housework ur Kitchen work. Call fur ‘Goud rererence. YA GIRL IN A SMALL rk: good Washer atid Cuttuce Gruyeray. ITUATION WANTED=D) faintly te Jo xeneral bousaw er, Calbat 43) Twoaty-Afea- Seninstrosses, TUATION WANTED — UY A FIHST-CLASS 21 Qiitingreas tome our by the day. Aduress 30d Weat Indiana-at. Goo WOMEN, 1-FOR RitcHns Sot OMFS. | FOE EUS T GIRL, Puit UESERAL iF Eigutuentti-st. ¢ in coud renair GLO.'G, NEWUULY, Modine Band O Bryan FRAME DWELLING MOUNE wo \VASTED Spiess Ag ets A Apoly at 371 North Clar! o'cluck. ANTED-GIKE TO SEW SITS ON THE A) Wheeler & Wifson machine, ‘Avbly as 44 Seater SD SEWING GIRLS. AGE 316 3 - Rooms, ato Inquire at zid tw out Tivurs, 7108 Bm ‘Wout Sldce AMUN-¥0.—NICELY RENT=2-8TORY A e ENT OCTAGON dwelling t yee with inudern URNISH in Nursese ITUATION WANTED-HY A ING PRRSON See Taveuay wie invalid indy or take chance of achild to gu traveling, Address F7Q, Tribune otlce. SITPATION WANTRDSAG’ RUMSE POE CULL” dren by au experieuced persou. Address D, 144 ‘Fwouty-sccund-e, Mlousckeopors. : AGED. ITUATION WANTED—BY A_ MIDDI OY) wouwn ka housekeeper ld 8 widuwers fainty; culldren no ubjections city or country. Address F ul, ‘Trivuay oitice, Gituarion WaNteo—uy 4 © lately from Hosiuit, as livuae Geman of means “adilrece Fur, LAOY, AGED 20, eepor for some ene Tribune ot : ERPET SY ‘capalioand trusty person. fo nts. ls tute the country, Call for two daye at 14s Twentlettioat. Employment Agcncicds GITUATION WANTED—FOK A FUUST-CLASS SL Cik! tatletaciory revercngees etty or cuuntey. 34 Fast Vad Uureuot., Mr, GALKAMS Ulcer fee, 30 QITUATION WANTED—FOH BwEDISTT Gi J do'keneral housework, tn elty ur countrys lstter pretecred, eS BALIKAM'S OMicu, St East Vao Due ocente, GITUATION WasTE: YuUNG LADY IN aur honcrable bustiess capacity; tsa Kuod penman wrt-hands reference. Address North Sides. FINK 2-6TOUY FRAME DELL: agool-st.. $20 Per Mvuin li acvaptabie WALREt, 142 Dearvoriea CUMFORTANLE ROOM. WITH GOOD BOARD in private family; West aide, within walkiug Ace front buatuess centre. ous blocs trout street ‘Address ¥ 7}, ‘Trtuune oie, South Side. dista ek carn Suburban, ti 6) EAST 13 SA-dT.—a SU! 008s 253 EAST, INDIAN A-3T.—a4 SUITE OF OOMS HORSES AND OA cattle very luw, at Whluwaspriugs, H. ALEXANDEK, 142 Des i = Ts {SALE—@8U-FINE OPEN NUGOY, NEARLY luguire in rear 4us ‘West Mi Ntoress RENT-FOR WIULE: + jane TST-CLASS ae a drug-sture, with Axrvres; alay vorovT baement, with teerbox aud jucativn aod Mun 75, bk RKEL TWO ¥ sored . di i a buggy, very che KENT<STURE NO. 271 HOUTH CLAIR» é ure bukglea; sisv Tuckaways, urvuglsuis, couped Haut Docks and Yaray, bhi setups, Concurd cabrew waxuna, trucks, ete 7 nebli He nd invite in- DOCK CORNEN REACIL dpection, HENNUY gta CUry Suh aod shu Wauashay, yous, with brick ofice, b. ——< da tie, DARD & DHADIEY STORAGE, any auuuut: Jevel interest. PIDALITY 8 Vash fur stocks of woods. ¥% COMPANY, 74, 78, AND bilsed 1s75—ermanvat and fore 2 ul fi » WALIEK MATSUCKS, 60 Dearborn: TORAG uren-st gut §FED-TO BOY FOU CAsit—VINTU RES Fut akerewlute, muds be Cheap. Addsuns 970 Dork Tage wish (ruin 93 WO ww by addressing # ad, Tribe W ry ypgea leant parlivulare Welle’ WANTED-COPYINO le WITING I ue yuunog lady; ty be dune at ap office Addreas F 0, Tribune utlice, WANTED IN 4 PAM SO rany kin down-town. GITUATION LY TO CARE tor aciild, ouw, oF act as Ind; 1mm educated, refined, ald ‘patient, Do uot otject to cuuntry ue ave). erences, Call uF address Mise), 720 Bust of rel gRD-AV., city, Sea AN" tal of 83:6 w y, eau Ine rraigement worth 83,0) to 810,10 fe uuauulaciuring Dustiess, 14 bout jour. SGA Capi: acest, OU ta $10,000 ae, Bd BUUTLL TO tunis ‘aecun NMONEST. CAPANLE MAN HAV! ah of $200 to $000, willing to Clty, esu make wn arrangement worth $: Fit to uiauufecturing bu jou STEADY MAN. TH $t.: take changu uf the sales departurent v1 Hise $2,500 per angul A fa ttoriag courera; con real ai. Ad Ares Pty, Trbuue ate PEER THis Wi AK Es sty WALP I ioreae in ele Lignt expense, 1 JiOll BALES PHOT Chand STUCK Oe STAPLE and fsucy wruc ‘splendid chaaco fore party thet has the cash and weansbuslucs. A. C. SED: MAN, $53 Dearboru-at., Kuo J. cked uly fitted aod eautly Baked ad at to WiLL BUY a IAEY ANT HAE ing elev atar th foway wsiust sell th wuita aealue Audrean! ut vues, O's Oe BALK—On TO REST DiSITATILE, LO. jeasenoid with ats stury sture, dain cle Vault sud Anaduek, with uf withaus steuis power a2: heat, River-st., foot of W star. t would consider a nl jusal toeschanus for ture valuable property, COATES, 6 Wuslltigt KIT DY tu cli SVESTIGAT leur from $75tu 1 koud repucatluns 19 uatenient; 1o- Cation twe Liovks trum Paliner House; tuvit ivaeus lo! newly bar neatly pays Fenty sul irade (whew: elckuess cules of aclliu, Adan bune al! APU BOL AUSNCY FOL THE MALE OF A Workingusan’s gurment of superior werlis pert neat for UBleayo, A party wilting tu eatalitaty it self has wetdeauld oppurtually, dio 1 Hutel Frank: Saud 7p. m furt, curoer pendulphe and £iteD ONAL PYaNckS OS MASIONDS, Warch ete, zit once, daiptetes us Roun S abdo. ketabitatied 1358, (lagu PAID Fou obu G LD ASD SILVEL niubds, aud Valuable 9 2. Money to loan on walctien dlpni fevers geectiption at GOLUSSIUD'S Loan talk Ones thicensed). ww East Madteon-s. _Eatabitslied lay. [ HAVE Bt $1.00 10 $3.00 ) SERVICES fa iisvat tu some paying Uasinesd; inust stata the tuature of the vuslae reso 13 1, Tribune ubice. OANS-ON FURNITIRE, WITHOUT KEMOVAT, 4 Pianos, aud youd collaterals, tu summa Wault, 133 Dearboru-st-s Loui 18, SEY LOAN © TURE, PLAN MOXEY Toout ea ya Saitou dinmourl an wood cuilaterals, C.B. WILOUS, Kou 3, 118 td Htandolph. NooeELE DN Ste OF 32 AND UPWAMDS GAN ‘be hud tn exchange for currency ac the counting: ue Tri mpany. ‘HAD IN EACHANGE YOR oom) uf es + ASD: PIECES IN PACKAURS ‘Wy etcbange fur currency et counting: rou uf [0 LOAS~$1.20n, €2,200, $5.00, $10,000, AND Poteet aaivuute to sult, tt frvectrattes abe dau. TURNER & BOSD, tod Waablagtor a 0 $4.W0 ON HAND TO LOAN AT @ S1.00' i yea, auld ‘wake bullding Lown to yuod party, J. MEN KY EUYE, 14 Keazer Block, $3.00 ont Axt¥0: 5 Fy, im a Addrews F 4a, PAuduevdice. wi O LUAN-1N BUMS S5.Q0U echaterais conuel wore Bold.” J.C. MCCOKD & CO., 11g door DON “TH wy weet of Bat art WA $9,000. oriar Norday $13.00) jay pe . 3 EXIT s (areretiueipale, “Address F wx inivuae vikee = LOST AND POUR. = OSTCOUNDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 3, ON Duaiee i fae 4 Saperiosstasg & Lt I chulaead lockers Reward wilt be pald ut assay $0213 dipole at, . KD OR STOLEN--A DaltkK Da SSTRANRO RE SIGE bind tect. A aultauic re ward will be pald for bur return to #0 West Erie-ot, ‘ EW. AD Fur TRE KETUK $25 RE cette ¥. N OF wastuled fry Ugdeu-ay. May & de quvatigue sebed