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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY., MAY 11, I1878—TWELVI: PAGES. vented the paymentof moneys due ameritarious | back with tho nass of the public lands fn 1523, | rizht to atrike ont thn words just tnscrted and in- | of Hantan aetat clfag of creditora to such an extent that manv have been Invoived in bankruptey, and aliof them subjected to frreparable loss, The amount of apen purchases and buresu orders within the last few years agzregate mors than $20,000,000, Allthe advnntages of an open market have been Ignored, falr competition avolded, and both the letter and spirit of the A Iarge share of the in- debtednessof the Department is due on account of contracts for renairs, more properly for re- bulldine the Puritan, Amphitite, Terror, Monad- nock, and Miantonomah, intended to be double- contracts ' contaln clauses providing for thefexchange of new for “WASHINGTON. rther Debate on the Bankrupt L Repeal Bill in the gepterber 1, 1878, Finally Fixed | la diircgarded. Upon as the Date ot property and of Lhe entire subdivision, As to blatting, the plat ltself shows that It was A gouthern-Olaim Bill Provokes a presumptlon is that the intention of Little Tempest in the erinent, through Its oflicer, wus to | Amendment of the Judiciary Commitice as ame: INVOLVES A VIOLATION OF LAW ofi the part of the Becretary of the Navy, The sum which bos been pald or remains due on con- tracts for the construction of satd vessels ts £1.810,250. One of the largest contingent Ia- bilities of the Government grows out of arders for timber and iron-clads ana bollers suapended by the present Seeretary of the Navy. ‘The mejorily of the Committes report that the indebtedness which they have mentloned fa owing to certain partfes In amounts opporite thelr respective names. in the Bureau of En- gincering aggregating $1,423,870¢ {n the Bureau of Construction and Repair, 020,635 amounts urcau of Construction aud Repalr, $410,892; Bureau of Provisions and 447,085 making a total of $3,217,733. In conclusion, the majority recommend the was Scpally complle £crip claimant asacris that the Jaw waa not com- ) tives for concurrence by that body. Reminiscences of Libby and An- dersonville Enliven the Proceedings, uses, i cither case 1eading Points in Bonfleld’s Argnment and not subject to this scrip. It was not In- | the Chesapesi » In tho Valentine-Serip Cise. titics less than legal subdlvisions. The acts of Ferry and other reservations show that the | ihe Secretary of thie Treanury for Information ua ta | Treasury, It also regulal l(,] ity and Minmi'.y Bepon. of the Fart Dearborn Addition_has not been a part of | the circamatances under which the receipt of du- | peneation of A or Navy Investigating Committes, ie Enimlior 1 the pene, nnd fs entitied hath t the accrettons and | to spe s o arh 50 TIIE BANKRUPT ACT. ACTION OF ,TNE SIENATR. Spectat Dispateh to The Tribune, wasinaton, I, C,y May 10.—The Senate has gaally fixed the date fur the repeal of the Bank- rupt act at the 1t of September, although an smepdnient fur immediate revenl was only loat Jyavote of 32 yeas to 4 uaye. The Committes, ca the Judiciary had fixed the time forrepeal on tbe 1st of uext Bonuary, and it has been thought that w conference committee between the two Jlouses would agreo un the 1st of October, but {here was such a strong fecling {n the Scnate In fsor of fmmedinte repeal that Mr, Thurman troposed the 1st’ of Beptember, which was sdopted by u vote of 37 yeas to W nays, Tho Yorth Carolina Senators saved the Bankruptact froms mmiedinte repeal by thelr earnest request that It anlgebt remuin for o time TO MEET A VREZsINO NECES3ITY ‘The Constitution of North Caro- Jina, which was adonted in 1888, provided a pomestend equal In value to 81,000, and per- sanal property exemption to the umount of hould In sl! cases be exeinpt from The Suprene Court of Norch Caros Jina decided that the homestead provision op- wnated retractively, and that (t protected the owocr of 4 homestead agningt debis coutracted lefure the adoption ol the constitution. Court repeatedly reallirmed this declslon, wople cenerally a dechling tno law correctly. sepresented to tho Supreme Courtof the United States, havine Leen brought up from the Supreme Court ol North Carolina by a writ of error, [n which the same guestion wos pre- sented, and the Supreme Court here REVERSED THE DECISION of the Supreme Court of Nurth Carolina. The esult Is, that hundreds of homestead and per- tunal property exeinpt are turued over to the werey of thelr creditors whose debts were cons *tracted before the adoptioa of the Constitution , there was o large Jubby nftuence brought to bear by ncsehants of New York and of Boston in faver of an {im- mediate repeal of the law. IN TII¥ LIOUSE, A UEY WAR REMINISCENCES. pecial Diystch i sac Tribune, Tasmixaron, 1. C,, May 10.—The Houso devoted the afternoon to the cousideration of Ulis oo its private calendar, forthe relicf of the Cotlegy of Willlum aud Marg, whicl, on motion of Mr. Goode, was L aside, and {3 not to be prescnted again during the Drescus seaslon. te ealendar a discussion orose as to thotboyaity df the clatnrant, and that paved the way for the more Importunt question whether any of the fosthern people were loyal durlng the War, Southern members mauy of them were, This Mr. ‘Thompsou, vf adinitted, Lut sald that when Confederacy had fm- prisoned and starved those who had dared avow it Mr. Hunton, of Virginta, svrluging to bis feety usked the gentleman to NAME ONE CASE, White, of Peansylvanta, who was for six- teen months o privoner of war ut the Sonth, nald that {f the gentleman from Virginia wanted jroof e could glve it. When Lee's army In- valed Pennsylvania, o room {u Libby Prison was tacked with loyal civilans, whose numbers were thiuned Ly TIR FOLLOWING RRSOLUTION ¢ ‘That the Committes on Appropristions be hereby fnstructed to report an aporopristion In the £nm of §3,217, 718, oreo mach thereof as may be "necersary o enable the Becretary to pay the claime mentioncd ta tha respoctive parties: that the Sec retary of the Nuvy be end heis herel cancel the contracts dated M retary of War sout to tho Senate s letter recom- | fiiercof, with the intercat and costa legatly due mending tho appropriation of $157,350 to bo | tnder feca, D89 and 90U of the Tevierd Staiut used to complete the development of tho water- power at Rock Ialand Arecnal. The Scerctary also sent roples of letters from the Chict of | €d the featimuny taken by that Committee, accome for the completion of (he Terror, §: Harlin & Hollinsworth, for the completlon of tie Amphiirite, $578,000; witl Juhu loach, for the completion of the Puritan, $1,417, G4 tracte with the South_Hoston repepectively March 7 aud 10, 1877, for 1 ;!rlu'llnn of Dbollérs, Water-Works Company, Atkinson, In his | clatine sgatn: lutter, which was 1o the Becratary of War, | Ik the Secrtary to c: together amounting to | claimed that the contracts between the Govern- | May o This report fs signcd by Represcntatives Wiltis, Whitthorne,Carllxle, and Privemore, THE MINOWITY NEPrONT of the Committee, signed by Representafives Page, Hubbell, and Willlams of Oregon, says the report of the majority of the Committee has the great defect of lguoring the testimony takeu by the Committee, und plaly conclusions to ba draswn from it to ereate oceasion for unl- versal censure. They belfeve the tenth fg de- sired by Congress rathier than fault-finding, and that it 18 not well to substituto unsupported nsscrtions aud assumptions for sworn evidence, They lave, therefure, not been able to agree, witli the malority lu their prescntation of the results of this investization oud sura of all concerned, and then give their own conctusfon dertved, from the testimony, The principal part of the Indebtedness of the epartinent. {s for the rebullding of five It 18 ditlleult to ses disttuct underatanding thot the Goverament | fotico of contest under the Pre-cmption, Homs. fmpllcitly In it Lnately a cose double-turreted fronclads. where any reason Is found cither In law or the testimony to critivise any contracts for the re- bullding of thesc reat wor-vessels on the ground that such contracts werc not in pursu- Buch mattera are not of advertisements,” and eannot practieally be made so, and nothieg In the pro- vistons of the law governing purchases for sup- plies uud services lu the Navy Department has uny application to sucl contrdcts, The practive has been to secure competition amony by udvertisement or ucutclmn these dppropriutions of Comgress or I8 | wag referred Lo Committes of the Whote, =t action, had under consideration the Senate bill provid- | College Will, being passed over withunt action, Diejosw, whete sdvertisenicnts will On the othier T for building the {ronclads were given oat, and Tow rates were secured from competent parties, But from the foundation of tho hus not been hield that the law requires such works to be ndvertised aud let to the lowest Lidder sccurcd Ly auch advertisement, WITIL REGAILD TO THE OPEN PURCITASES of supplics and_services, the testimony 48 unte form thut the Government pets better articles 8t cheaper rates than where it is done by adver- tistny. "Tho bulk of the purchnzea has advertiscinunt, os the law requires, the excep- tiou Lelng where fmmedlate dellvery or per- formance wus necessary, In coucluslon, amount_of indel overnment it decision of the Bupremo Court of” Louislans au- thorizlug the {ssuc of 82,000,000 bonds tv the New Orleans Pacitic Compuny largely deter- Mr. Finley calied attention to the fact that these miued the action of the Conmiitee, W The first ove wus On the next bili on hos nominated the - fotfowing Postmasters: *1he “minorits tedness of the 1 The creation of thi cldness arose larguly from palley by Congress, by which tho_appropria- tlons for thuworking bureaus of the Department wore greatly reduced, leaving the worle con- tracted for and neceasary to be finlshed tn an ine complete state. There was nothing criminal or Smproper i the mdle (o which this indcbted- ness arosc, and nothing has been concealed from The parties dealt with may well complain that the Governiment durezards lts Juat oblizations by leaving them unpaid, The minority agreo with the ) recommendation for the payment o thia and present a resolution instructing the Socro- tary of the Navy Lo EXANINE TR CONTIACTS for the completion of the jMunudonock, Terror, Awmphitrite, and Punitan, gnd also the contracts h th Boaton Iron Company for the vonstraction of bollers, together umounting to $3.600,283, andd, on boing satisfied that the same are with responsible partics, anu for proper prices, to conflem and carry out the sume, that an appropristion be inade therclor, , 'hu reports were ordered printed, aud récom- asserted that g s Hie Gimtomrtar | Cittic, Wisconain, Teritory of Ldauon ot dlie losseaanta thls was kunown, the toruey for the Oflice at New Orleans, chandise District of Now York. Cuarles G, Clask, Ann Arbor, 3ich, Morion | ¥ould pay out 800,000,000 more for tho pay: unwarked graves where their bodles sthl lie. The military prisoncy on the Huor ubove dropped food through holes In the floor to thess emaclated and atarving citizens, White spoke with great carnestness, many mewbers on both sldes came down intojtho urca Ia froat of the Clerk's desk, and there was A BCENE OF UREAT CONPUSION, Mr, Hunton, of Virginta, endeavored to cast ollupon the trounled waters, and deprecated the reopening of the recent strife, appenranee last week, cutud, and all National Bank notea of this du- } Uhla, inaking paty capital by hyvocritically talk. | booke nomiuation should be carefully examioed, us | Ing abont War claims, 1n tho coursc of Kiefer's e VALENTINE S8CRIP, BONPIELD'S NRIEP. AND ARGUMENT, Npecial Diepatel, to Tas Trivune, ‘Wasnixaron, 1. C., May 10.—Joseph T. Bon- field, Corporation Counscl, has filed his brief und argument with tie Sceretary of the futo- rlor In thu matter of appeal from the declsfon of the Commissioner of the Land-Oflice In the 'fhe fullowing are the principul points frum the briel and argumont: ‘The sub-Qlylsion, - sale, spproprintion, and dedication of thy Fort Dearborn through the War Department fu 15830 wus loal oud cannot be disturbed, divide und dedieute for streets, ulleys, and pub- legrounds s povessary and incldental to the The Borretary of War had full autbiority to subdivide and dedieate buored the Confederste urmy, of which Lewas an bumble member. ‘Tho geutleman from Yeuusgivania biad drawn Lut lidd no witness to prove bis stateme Mr. While (exeited)— Slate what L saw and what 1 kuow,” Slr, Hun- fou endeayored to throw the Llama for the iratment of the Untou prisoners upon tho eleral Government. istpry, he saldy would Suow that the Contederate Government did all {aite power for tho rellet of the prisoucrs. Mr, idowpson puld that, when o man was loyal at e South, hie deserved to bo bobored for ft, iew that those who stood by send $2,000,000 In $500_ silver cortificates to the | lican side uf the louss, tn Avslstade T pon his lmogitmtion, Valentino scrip case, Jolnt resutution suthorizing the expendituro of | to the Unlun, Thuse who had not = §M,i000f tha $200,000 aupropriated to P hiad etaked thelr thieir all on the stru; 10 hower tu sub- | gyee stabllity to tho foundation of the Washe | 'Mr, Catell took tha samo groui] UL the country K Ste flug at the Bou TUBATED WILIL CRUEL BEVERITY, 8 tu this; the record cannot Mr, White, sfier Leew purtiully restored, suld that he Site to uneover the recollection of tho | bud Lie any desiro Lo march tho skeletons U Avdersouyilly beioro the House, up the seencs of the past. erected wigh Lissen and yells, whilo ty members bawled Wp of thelr volees, p pster 1. goll. # commninication from the Secretary of War, | (o pay them for thelr losses, forty years acqulesved i its dedication mud sub- division, und s prevented by the doctrine of cquituble escoppel from now questionlug the titluso. acquired. The plat was mado by a United States ofticer under un Jlinols statute, The' feo to tho strects, ulleys, aud ing his recommendation that $157,830 be appro- pristed to completo the dovelopment of the | Bublican sldo of the chamoer, water-power ot Jtock Islanfl Arsenal, The Hecro- | Whito's row for order at the Ar. White, standivg une “1am your peer, und will watn- When order wus e with Mr. Huntow ou bis bt Federal prisoncrs Titioue as Confederuty soldicrs, The fortunes O war wade him a prlsone rur the vailey ul i it the waneybe aoptupritted, Onlered printed | Mt KL ST mEE) Shot Hiers Brsohers o Lo heard,” BECAME VESTED IN CHICAGO subject to public use, The lund was Jpart of 3 wilitary reservation which bas never “been re- storcd to the bublic laud: and dedication were egal, they ure not sube Jeet to locutlon by Valenting scrip. The city is the ripurian proprietor us refp artitlcial additions, Tho argumeut reviews fn arder the points of Valentlue's scrip clatmant, i of tho Commissivuer of the Land-Oili e, ucts of Coveress und historics) facts wre clted to prove the legulity of the ssle lo 1819, Justly rebulkes the Commi; Laud-Ofllce tor,having tak on the city by stativg that in the brist led by the city with the Land-Commissioner betore tho declsion fn the Yalentino scrip casvs, it was not buagined that the valldity of the sale wnude fu 1850 would be questivned, sud that, thurefore, ths proposition wa NOT PRESENTED BY CHICAGO. It wos assumed ‘that the autbority of the War Department, excrelsed thirty-cight years oKy, and acquicsced in by all the departments of the Government for that perlod, would not bo questioned {n 1678, and that, i techufeul ob- Jections wera precented, v was wsumed that such questions would be jeloguted to the ‘Lus decislon of the Land-Commisstoner in the Vatentin senip cases, it will be remembered, wus_taken without argument by reuresentatives ol Chieago on theso eaacutinl 5 ‘poration-Lounse; he city 0ad noreasou to beteye that these paluts were to be rafsed, or Lo b mude the cas sentigl basls of the Cuwmissioner’s deciston. Buutlold clearly proves that tho site of Fort Dearboru Addition was APPIOPUIATED VOB MILITARY PURPOSEY that therotoro the susum aud-Comuibssloner that the ruservation wus oot siado uutil 1824 1 erroue- ablishe®, the Commission- er's arpuent (o the Valentiuowrio doclaion be wasertion thuy military reservations g uctual occubancy Mr. “Bounfleld declares ducs not deservo serlods con- Such wwsumption, he vays, would Tho fact thut the Secrotary ol Wur 1o 1a24 fustructed the Land-Comumtsaioucr o reserve Fort Dearburn trom wale for military Lives uuy dutentlon to place &b (3 Troasury inclusiog a repurt from tho Chief of the :I.:m;:cfinl‘ed the lniroduction of such & tupic fato Bureau of Stathtics in snswer Lo & recont resolu- D eDetes. toa of 1l Henate In regurd 10 tho totul consuwp. |, Mi- Thumpson exvrossed his humiliation st % 0 thorefore, £l the saly awl o km-wll?""- tion fu the United Staten of man utuctured articles | giic roasan given by tho gentle trztot uud from on which tarif dutivs were paid, ete, Ordered | (kinley)for notvoting for any of thy printed and to lo on the table, that the Ropublican party might WELE STARVED TO DEATH % Considoration of the il (o repeal the Bankrunt | Iitical caviial out of hia act, (] Itero wnother seene of wild e, Lthe priucipul uctors being Kentueky, who ‘d at each other in expressive panto- e other members guthered around suared, or hisacd, or stormned, ulty that the Serzeant-at-Arms could Eeited crowd Lo resing ita suate, M was passed and anuther was de- h Which was Lis entire alternoon's work. uers had found themselves fu a ud had mage bad work fu trying tmselves out of it. dat low tigures tu-nigut, ana aceretions or sonlusion took pi e White, nmlv.{; wrgument tu favor of the il willing 10 vote for the just claima of Southern | ((JOUKEOACHES, ANTS, BEDBUGS, ner ol the General ap-Judgmont up- | Jeading busine Buuthern \Var Bepionibee ne3t, It was agreed to, - ¥ \ NAVY DEPARTMEN'T, TUK BECKNT IXVESTIOATION, Xaroy, 1, 0., May 10.—The Commit- peuditurea 1 the Navy Departinent port to-day, 'Fhey sav that extrava- d dlsregard of legal restruiuts have U Fecoguized ou almost every stop of thelr 186 previous to the begluniog of the tion of the Department: At Y Weru staggered by the numenso Ly the suveral burcaus, 0 than $7,000,000, aud notwithstanding the enormous uppro- 1e anuually from 1669 to 1670, both oegreguting In amount §149,000+ 18 nothlug to cumpunsate the vast 8 uavy coutomiptible even (u com- |5 th those of third ‘::l“lt Notwitstaudiy, 8ent sdinfuistpgl Tescing a sum of wor Eduuuds, and Mitchell, who would the attiruitive, were palred witn Slessrs. lumb, Houflcld states, nd fourth rate it the plaln terms of as eurly s 1504, OFEN PUNCUASES by which the Navy supplied with waterlals, vedlency, but vastly (o This violatlon of law, edeut or authority, bas 0 the extent of mblons the fuod un which paw- tieued, whille it Las pre- baso been 1y nbalflmun Lag been 4 ubedivue to ex ‘:t‘u ol st mcans, dum.u; Warrant {u prec Coleted thy Treusury 1 Y duitare, aud yuy bren ered tuyontee have af Lo frivolous. amyudument could not ju;l Luseried Septerabe ordes Upon the grousd thst Lbu Seuator had tho | iu ble s peen Lel responsilnlity of the Federal when rtnted y the . #ect olners in tien thereof. Government for the suffering of Federal pisoners It u':u‘ln‘l.'nfiflf'é'n"iflu'{{’m"'p'-..'.'g“",'}‘.’.,,,,‘,,.. ad- | The smendment of Hr. Deck was rojected.— | in Conferate prsonswactaler, & 5 . 09: 24—t 1 « e Mr. " e A qlmlsm continied 8 mmmr& rescrvation from | Tea% 22; nays, 24, —oa follows. AR e lh 16 SaeabEen ShCThe Thetocitle n';l}wl:;lnn timo pl sale in 1840, as the Becretary Anthang. ".,.-‘, ride. Most of them contented lhemlelve_; with - arrill, p ., Tl todedieate] under the act of 1819, Adl the | Lamncron (Wis.). g fist In closs prozinity to White's face minor pueers aro neceararily employed. Numer. | fies, Wheee v {wkaow ey e did not fakedin g ecls o - | Gariand, =re-22. e . Dreme Court aro o to sustain this The | Herin The Chairfan pited his covel and called fat the dediration of pro citot Jto auxtain, this. “The S, S Sergeant-at-Armd. Lut Lhe ecrvices of that oftieial d t on- | paennm, uatls, J . were rendered nnnecessary by the interference of dttion of the” bids made at the The Jiruves Yerrr, Ny -xenpille menon both sldes, who sarrounded the dedleation was pot gratultious, as direct | jintler, Jrover, Baraent. central figures in angry disputation. sud led them effort waos to efiance the value of abutting | Gatare.), i (F1a), back 1o thelf rrspeciive seata. After a hort time Davin (W, ¥a,), 2 Kirkwood, T, the storm apent ita furce. A comparative Jull fell e iian, h upun the Houge, tne discussion was ciosel, sud Matinews, Windom=24, the Committer ‘rase and reported the bill fo the to the | ijouse, with he recommendation that 1t do paes, Mr, McMahon moved Lo lay tho biil on the tabie, nan, and it was agreed to—ye: Defeated—Yeas, 50: nays, 110. d tho bill was passed. The bilf then pasecd, ack to the flonse of Representa- Mr, Keifer prearnted the Hlouse an fnvitation to v . De present at the Deruration-Iay services st Ar- vlfed with, and asks the (overnmeut and city Mr.fargent called up the post-oliice appropristion | jington uinider the suspices of the G, A. K. Laid tioreny, o Faton, made under the lfnis Statute of 185 aod the | “he qnestion then recurred on sgcecin od by M have the vlat Jewnlly executed’ The lew | 5350 o w s 2! ith, The valentine- 1t now m)l to prose that 1t was. The Valentine scrip fs | blll, thatit micht bo unfinished businesa at the | on the table, not entitled to attach, for the reason that, | nexl meeting of the Senate. whether Fort D Mr. Whyts bmitted amendmant to the M:r' "':mr";h fhom the S".'.'"“z'.flf" un' . lll;: rborn fs n patt of n millitary . Whyte submitted an ho | partment of Jualicr, reporied 8 bill requlating the i it e ¢ | Hver and harvor Rppropriation blil #0 av to appro: | ralaries of United States District Altorneys. 1t reservation, or I legully dedicated to publie §10,000 for m)nlngmmy.“.;cm: the mx'n...l‘a of | fgen e :;Jnrlal ot gl omeers a from o arylaud and Delaware with & view to the roa. 53, 000, to be rejalated hy tha amount of busine IT 18 APPROPRIATRD LAND, struction of & ship-cannl fo cannect the watera done ) thelf resective q{qmm, cxcept the ralary and Delswaro bave, und aacortain | of the District Attorney for the Routhern District tended that this scrip should be lssaed in quan. ;Mefl'n""m" and probable cust thereofl. Hee w yu,fi, which {8 fized a1 ,{uvm‘ and pro- erre of A vides thal the [cea and perquisites heretofora re- the Government in the natter of Harper's Mr. Eargent submitted & reasolutlon caliinzupon | cejyved by thuse oficers ehall he covered into the the number and cown. nt Altorneys, Irinted and tbe pulitie domain since 1810, poita at the dilferent mints for wlnfia Iutu trade | recommitted, dollars was suspended fn October, 1877, together djuuro Clileago has filled up the basin at arge cx- | with the capies.of al) correspondance in teiation | ACIU»rae — lothe artificlal additions made by thofilling | = After executiva scrslon, adjoured notil Monday. OBITUARY. process, : e Apectal Dispateh (o The Tridune, DUk GENETA, Iil, May 10.—Mrs. Mary Flint Wil- 7 , Wood Introduced a bill Iding that th 4 Ve B NOTES AND. NEWS, .nfi:'b,ed:‘:.,,;‘,'fm“u'n&.) ‘(nten 1o Imyorteen foe | bur, azed 71 sears, dled yesterday, of bilious- THE ROCK ISLAND ARSCNAL. tlia excesn of deposita for unascertained duties, or | remittent fever and old age, st the resi- Spectal Dispaich ta The Tribune. other “moncys pald under profest, when ascer. taitSCs | dence of Pindar F. Ward, proprietor of the ment | county abstract-oflice. The funeral will take place here on Saturday, and the remalns will be from tne pérmancnt aunaal appropriation for thai | 1aken to Elcin fur Interment. Deceased was nutKvnu in Bec, 3, Ui, iteferred. highly respected, and Jeaves several chiidren,— Jo Conmitiee on Naval Expenditures prevent- | Atrg, Pindar ¥, Ward; Mrs. Julta Davidson, Mat- » tatned under the providons of the law, WaBnINoTON, D, C., May 10.~To-dsy theBec- | Ll fotardiesn of tne fime of the orizina o 2 . | ron of the Female Beminary at Leroy, N. Y. Ordnanco and from ono Atkinson, of the Moline | Linied Pr.retolitionsseconmending an spproprl- | 150 G 8 oA et Mineral Bofat, Wise the Navy Department, and ufrect. | Mrs. Padelford, wife of %, W, Padelford, Clerk col the cuntructs, amount- | of the City Court of Eigin, ind to 45,600,000, Made the special ‘order for - o6, e v ) daa b ding that i FOREIGN TRADE OF NEW YORK, ment and tbe Company were made wjith the Mr, Dunnell introduced a bill providing that the New Yonk, May 10,—The Daiiy Huflethe nube ntead, and Timber-Culture laws must be printed lishies a table shuwing that the ezports from the would use the water-power for its shiops Lo be [ 1 newapavers In thiu county where such contest sSperty bullt at Rock Island, and would develop | lles. Panncd, portof New.York fur ten months.etiding April aud malntaln the pawer for that purpose. M‘r.du-meld. from the Committea on Rules, re- | 80, including £10642,771 in specle, amounted to sesolution amending the ralea of the Thia e elnima tho Government has not done, | Flouse oo ks tn wrovide that. hilis toaching tne rev, | E2Hi 428551, azainst $239,109,435 tho samne por. and that the delay has been very damoging to | enue and pubiic debt, reported from the Commit. | tion of the previous flscal year. The (mports, the interests of the Company. [Brig.Gen, 8.V, and eane, miay Le made s special | nn the contrary, show a decrease, being, includ- order by a majorily vote, o 6Q 1% et, Acting Chict of Ordnance, fn bia letter | * Also a feolotion providing that all bils orlgina- | N2 85 il mpeclo; [’l’t‘x‘r‘ilfifi‘s&;hl‘.l’::l'p:::“::: E04,568,363 13 to u detter from the commanding oficer | $ug fo tho Eenate which appropriste the muney, | B+035s,R Ll ] ! . o 1ands, o 1y of tho United_States shall have | flscal ear. The customs duties collected at of Rock tsland, of May 6, 1835, in which th | A" fral coneiveration. In- Committoe of {hg | New Yors (s past ten months egregatel opinlon was expressed that the Governmenut had | Whole, and all $enate amendments to Houso bllls | £78,350,311, dlscharged nll fta labilities In respect 1o tho'de. | NOL Zermiane to tho subjectomatter of the biil ae —— passed by the House aball have the rame conslder- velopment of this water-power, but admita that | ation, Ordered printed, aud lotd over for further When mind and_hody arc out of #orte, with cotd the water-porver fs defective. Gen. Benct sags | consmderain. ©- - i e aaaTeliagneis intho ki, cotivonea fu hils lettAr that St Is for Cougress to decide to [ , ¥o bpeaker ealled on Committecs for reports of what extent the devdopment of the water- power and toniutenance thereof Is to go, and [ Swamp Canal, guaranteeing the Govd aprivate natare, he sute_you are in for a biilous attack, apringing from 0 miore aF less disordered liver, D, dayne's The bill to ald the imorovement of fl"?m},’.‘.:“‘.‘.l Kaantive Piila will bring tho liver to'a hewithy cone dition, and apeedily remove ail billary distress. ol the payment of the Intereat of the Lohda of the | T JTC TPCCTTY Femuve B DT ary dieiress, that the War Department will have to depend | Goinfol v an amatnt. not ‘exceeding 800,000, e — p— IE TRIBUNE BIRRANCIH OFFICEN. HORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUT NUMERNUS 4 rons throughiont the city we have estabilshed ne Willini-and-Mary | Wraheh Oices inine dincront vt tod ‘The Ilouso went tnto with Mr. Kospp in the PECE, Commiitee of the Whaoie, The Judiciary Commifieo of the Mouse has | dar, the pending busin, 7, on the privato calene r. aken for te saine ing for thie reveal of the sct of the Wyoming | (Goodu stating that he would not press the billat | price s charced at te Stutn Ofice, aad will b recelved 4 {18 oclock p. m. duFINg the Week, and until b p. m. Lewislature In regard to Judge Peck. “A voto | this sesalon. Ll was takeu which rasulted fn & tle, Gen, Butler | Th blll sppopriating §4,300 1o tichard leater, B Tiooksellers snd Btationers, 123 belng absent, and the bitl will therefora bo re- | §f,Nirkinle for atorce sud supplies taken by the | Twenty.arcon i it 4 ‘nited btales army, lod to dlscusston. BN WA Newsdesler, Btatfoner, ete., vorted adversely, - Mr, Kelfer adyocated the Mit, stating that feater | West Madison-at. near Western-av, KAILROAD DILL had Ueen loyal all throagh thy \War, and had a son | [ ROWEIETHRUNTON, Wetirite News Denot, 1 ‘The Houso Pacltic Rallroad Committee to-day, | in the Umui anay. Dl i A surasr of HMlsledoot, e, and Fagcy by a vote of 7 to U, agreed to report favorably Mr, llragn opposed the bill. He had been In | Gaoak 120 LaKet.. forner Linrorn o Representativo Gibson's blll tranaferring tho | Virginia durlng the War, and never heari of a citl- | s e innd-grants of the New Orleans, Baton: Rongo | 200 of that State who was loyai to the Union, CITY REAL ESTATE, & Vicksburg Rwilrond Company to_the New | Lovalty ina Viekinlan meant loyalty to Virginia, T e P EToT o e onnas ¥ 3ir. lunton stated that during the War therohad | [FOR SALE=S10 TER FOOT, LOT coxisa. TO Orleans Pacile Rallroad Company, The recent | 0 hmber'of neor et alley, castiruiit, on SHichigan-av., 404 feet nurih of ple In Virginls who rematucd | L b Joyal 10 the ity sy Ono narth of the | SLicrithat. 1E0uRli ot 10 stay I the market long FPutomae. I.‘am(vl‘v,.lng lot :5{“1’. on Eouth Clark-st., 200 uth o iren.s b ahr‘u were all r}m-lh:d nfiuulo(mu l{fi;\ifl";- 'r.xn‘ HOY1)., Room 7. 170 Madlson MINATIONS. canipurly was secking lo mako patty capltal ln [ J7O1 BALEOR To thd n};?nm. .mgmna Dre clalming «K.« the colnlmlcma House was golng to vl‘fm ‘y. o :;n' ') 3 s, Ay enormons war-clnima. ! 3 O Db B b et | Dtk “Mivotated the bil, There b | HAry SueTatt i s0b aclt ittt brick s, Frank C. Mosbaugh, Cambridge, Ind.; rs, | besino distinction mado by tho Uuiot arsny during | Tuuiis 5f Fr SCHUMAS vk Houee, Tiandolph: H 08, TANGE FOIt WIROORLYR, ate, the fiest-class No. GH3 tetween flobey and Hosne: 2+ hingt % ot the War between loyal persons in the South and and Fitth-av., from 12 10 2 and Ellzn A. Stevenson, tireenville, O, 5 Contederston, _Ho was. i favor of ‘paving the | O BALEZLATTS, BOUTIT FINST 00 CONFIRMED, 8 claims of Southern men who had romained loyat | JOOR SALESLOTS, SUUTHL FRORT. HUM The Bennto confirined the following nomina- | when to be loyal meant_somothing, Al cladme of | At lots o8 Sorh oot ind tians: United States Marahals—(iustay Schnil- | loyal citizens Houth that had been patd, or that Anply to 0 wer, lowa, for the Territory of Wyomiogs C. §. | wero now pending, woald not amount to one-tenth | === R e e 3 aking that sdiiseton as a bawls, Mr, McMahon | I33TRALE rnnesots, Uniied States At- | | roceentd 1o mako. & sprech i revard to tho np:. | 1171ty fios ILL i M. B -l’)t' ister of the L Jeetof Warclalme. He read from b spocch made | Chicazo: $15 down and &3 nio Willlam M. Burwell,” Reglster of the Land- | 3\)\uriouta, in Augnst, 1570, by Jolh Sherman, | iamarket aad i in which he stated that $100,000,000 had beon [ 1cents. LKA BRO! William Kont, Assistant-Apprajser of Mer- Jaid By the Republican party for loyal War claims, JoousaLk A BARUAIN-SEY] G 1 Norinan Bue AT AL LOTR § A X |nl(l’llnltlul3m:;“ in mnne:.uonhw:ml "‘7 ! Hepiar the depot’ st Usk Fark " DIt HIATS, 185 James L. Howard, Assistant Appralser of | mission just made, that not ona-tenth of the clalms 3 Merchandise District 'of New York, RERisor had been paid, 1t would be neen that If the Repub- | Yook SATE—8 ACIPS AND HOUAF, §ro%; §:0 Postuisstors—Jamen 5, Foulle, Napoleon,0., | lisaus ubiained the uajarity in thy House, they | It ‘iown; uiq ncres and hause, efjoor Onice abre 3 t of such claim Washingtonst, L. Cardell, Huncock, Mich, . S lloruburh einted ho meant that not oner | Do e —————— Commudoro Nobert 1. Wyman, to bo Rear | ontt of the inyal claiing had beah pald s SOUNTUY BEAL ESEATE: dmiral 'This gave zls0 ta a cotloguy between Thornbaurgh REALE—WE C. 8 nAanl{lovi)covm:m:rr. I-mll‘l%dlfi,l“}n“lhi \;mclh‘er ‘llt'm:l(evublic?n pl:‘n; few (urm m“ ecdinmix o c vle 1ad paid disloyal clafme, in the course of whic 100 na Havs i Gl appearance o Chi | MM chld sUGBGh t o k(N | HISHIL A0 e (s CHua, ok B e cago. They are ou the Second Natlonal Bank | llcan Houres had twice passcd the William sud | fha Thifed, S1acon, aud Osimfles from crostng of ot Whkesbirre, Pa.y anid the Nutioual Revere | My bill, about which the Kepublicans wero en- | undef gond colilvatios 0w w well ronted for Current bt fng 1o niaks g ital, ar, Call on or sddress D, K. PKARSUNB & CU., Uank of Hoston, Mass. ‘They - aro o | “SHonO REKe I ISl Lo | TSA b Bne transfer from tho _ counterfcit plate d & discuesion took | = & - | Meatdnon, Ine latter critl. it SIODE Sy n advacaling the passage of CHEAP NOUK-. tE DOWN-BTAHS—, 000 eration, and then AL Volhen nioke halt-riogs (aDE, chTeISten AAE g Fo | bovie i ARLERICY dhiny B eThre, S Saak the Murchants' Natlomal Bank' of ce batween him an New Dedfurd, Muss, which mado ite | cising Kiefer's cou T work s well oxe- | Lo bill ander co br- Hepublican Conpreds, pla ¢ apeech, which was frequenily interrupted by hiv ENTON'B TIUIRTY YEARS 1N THE UNITED pier councertelt lastios from this plate aro | tUhU e (aicMahon), hu. sald] bix cnm-‘:-gun‘.{u.i. BiGotienste: now copy 3 volu. g3t Trvin i ¢ly to be placed an the mnrkel, gestion (hat Lio (Kiefer) undertook to miake potitl, | of Washingtan, & vola.."Balr cair, "810: Goodricivs 1 TILB FOUR PER CENTS, Enl capital ont. of thia matter camo from aspirit | lustrated ilistory of Afl Nutioos, Subscriptious to thed per- cent loan to-da Ty doop in s colleazue's b irie of glsi. 8 vole S0, ol [ D 1 USSR Pty S AR e CE Folitlvar - Fcoramy, g o BILVER CHRTIFICATES, MleMahon retorted with a romark to the eflect lrll B Dl\l‘g-'r{ hc-u;lmllu:“o! nl&l\'x'ifl‘:':" e, The Uulted, Stutes “Treusurer will to-night | thut tuo hypocriay of iy colleugue ana the itopu- | Haziuts "-"':: e Decamenih, 810’ Nark T Aster 1N claung, had bean unvelled, He (SlcSiabon) had : AL feasuref in Now York. noser Voted for payluz clsim of elter s loval ur L oit g » dirloyal man. Me had even voled agatnst the new, soctal ujne Ameries, 3 Yol THEX TECORD. Willim and_Mary Cotleze bill, becenss it would 1 ruit Unlier. SESATE. oven the duors to loyal clafis bolind U3 3 BT oado remarked (nat mos 248’ War 79 e ‘Wasinoton, D, C.. Moy 10.—Tho House | cla e H Dt B ARSI UroCEo, Bouk-Ntore, 132 Deartorn-at. Clix PALD FOIt BUOKS—STANDARD WORKS niwaye bring good pricea. 1efore you selt your librae 1y a0 CHATLY, orner Medlaon and Ueatbom-ia. 1A 1D FOIt WENSTEI'S DICTION ARYS GARTL &5 A T IS ARY:, Ganl ue from inen who had been realy loyal WA lost—accepted the rewult as the fate of il ¢l Vi reat many Bouthern people, when they asented Ington Munutisent yyas pasied. Fi Boceasion muvement, ud buruud tho bridy T'he President pro tem. lald befora the Scnate | behlnd thew, and never expected to ask Congre _MUSICAL, Ay TANOS IY TIANDMAN, LIGITE & EILNST, CA- transmitiing a communicution from Charles K. [ ) fioure ottt wos b6 sroromt or 1o soran e gf | PIARY Marita, Watcs, atit ine ecleirated” New En- Athinson, President of the Moline Water-Power "lfum ciaima. SRSV, wriake b el R e ‘,":;'&":‘l',“;“ T . 1 Ll poke Wil armth o! o 2 7 Ty Coumpany, of llinols, snd also 8 communeation | %, Ficeah fJr "0uharn toymista i Lobsy - "H”‘,"I'.‘A‘.";}f', ORGANS from the Chief of tho Ordnance Buruau, ronew- | Pridn, TIARO-BOHTES AN L > Str. Haoton, who hsd croved over Lo the Re. and had lstened rlor rosewood Tiuciato plaie:orte, with alf proveneats, agraite, ote., ricliy carved legs sn but_with evidont disreltsh, to Ay 8173, Very eledant rosewood upright pluny- . . all new finpravements, -ouly 3223, Fine tuoe reolied o them, aud deuted ' em: e dihis IR R s tune tary spuroves of the recommendation, and asks phmcany;bfl unnecesaary or avoidablo pri- | SQusre grand p a T ugo. Cvery A en (sapossi) QD0 Federal prinatiers HHERUAR RN BT with calmaes Government the blame for such privations {u re- Alau a cummuuication from the Secrotary of the | fusing to alluw an exchange of "nlhnneu, e + Clifesgo. 7 5. V. : 7| Waeall thaspectal attentionof purchasers to thisnew whal ho called tho unstateamaniiko ;m'lm-:lv:lv:,lhrlln = “.'"'?,':'."’v:.?:".:h"'::’.‘.':‘.“‘ darabiluy.” sod chesp- s ku|\fl\'u|;:{‘|h;n.. Finost bantalas in the vity. M, U1 8 v e | Em— is_position was MISCELLANLOUS, Fu wns rovumicd, aud Mz, Metoy contluued bis | dewied by Finley). ' ¥ur bl part o wus wud et ) AN MOTIS Aly, Maxcy favored thu repeal, lle % (usled by coutract. Wairanied. Articiesold. id the | loyubmen who bad stwod here aud there 1n the e el h UARLEY & Cu., 180 Houga bill Was berlect, sid L was oppoaed 10 any | Soush as unbent a8 tueir uative pinve, and who | Waekisaconnined Trev. A UAKLEY & CU., 3 awendmenta by tho Sopato, had been ‘*spatted ™ for thele loyalty, und bad | FTUNN MY RISCENE THANKS AND Mr. Hill favorgd immedito repeal. Ueen parsccuted for It L e A oI L SRR Ar. McUreery ssid tha posivoaimont of the date Mz Huutou challenged Mr. Thowpson (0 dne | fian Liuspitaly whse oftica is wid: Wabish-av., for the of topesi had very much the appes stancw such cases of porsccs il and ‘remarka o cura he lias efeciid in my Iy that imputa- | Case. rewoving 8 eancer tiom wy lower lip, nad o aft 1 & Suutnern repro. | fucente gowtuz s new lipun my fuce. 1 teel that L van nt e uphold auy | BEVEFrepay Vrel HALL furths yreat benedl lie bas o B Es viow hio wa Mr, Cabel repudiated fudign rmon fths ettty o ciog | S0y dle apu ned to ues Aller [urther debate, the pending queation leing | sentative would elther p d N EW SCHATIOE Wentwort ou thu swenduant of” Mr. Thusmian (o strike out | (rauuuleut claim, ‘The people of tho South were “"“;)‘::_l“;‘,é.';h.‘:v",:‘v A AT Stduu, 1, 3870, und nsert S*Sept. 1, 1874, | puor. 'They bad been burefl of their proverty, snd Sl“m PR A i RS S Hag i sathnt the repeal abull tako e@ccton tho latof | had lirtie lott but toelr good name, waich thoy | (D dich and, geitismon brumplly, coccdted by Shes buped sud expected (o taimton untatnbibed, | e kN M orenc, 1, ~au follows: Nincty-niue oat of every J0U of theso War cialne wore by men who, ourtnz the War, had boen | |} A3 0 KNOW THE WHEREARGUTS OF £ ; iph Krldier, Auyoue knowing will confer & knowo a8 Southern loyalisls, wnd theirclains A4 ’ Windsor Hotel, hardim, aid ot mow b Catled Tieuel | | S L T ruce, r. Thowson srgusd 1 an 5 = BANV-CALRIAG asueried that tho Kepublica ro- | S33,7H 1 LA i TP Jiavie . yard 10 theas War cliime yederods, ucral, wage V,‘é'l'l," oy 10rs D hos) * LammLus. e Paricte e, Jeiiht Lok tbe floor o clote the discusslon, Euatls, bui, &t thu salicitation of Mr. White (Pa.), yicldeld | 3uosenstois, ©BY windte 1o that geatleman, POl aLe Alr. White thersupou, in 8 wiore excited manner | auw, ‘oo Uders), ule (Wis.) Howe, an taat which ho had cxhibited a few imla- | foci aind one =d-tnch pony A-tch tous side i ¢ AT, utes Breviously, took up the siwe subject, suwm- b‘-{ uldse, us BILILD daals beuulon, e M-i";ch froa § Ul t-.,‘.‘,‘.u“ woned belura the House thu gnoatly sketctous of | drtll Pries lajvlku-;n ;!-;Ln,g) ".n':“u't ug 12-fout sa- Dawee. Meurecry, Uyte, Audcrsonville and other Southern prisous, bug | &loelatha. FAY Uartaud, NcUoualdy Withers—21. deuled ue bad any desiry Lo sUiT Up angry pasiond, l‘()l(b\l. Beaara, A ' Gae Puina laon, Bayard, Booth. Inguiis, Lamar, | Aebe becano wore and mer excited in his mane B A 3 fave votcd 1 | aor, gosticulatiug vebemently, xud moving ucrosy | U89 luiuam, Tfoat, | AL toward (o Dewocrailc side of tue tuuse, | ¢ Haris Lol Sninch i 1. Oue Alica, 3-fou wlin, Burusido, Coke, Curletisncy, | he was grecied from b do with Jeertng shouts Guod 82 uew, #: BaIf prive. 1+ Who WUl Luva Voicd lu the hegar | Of o Louder,” **Louder.” At the top of bld Voice W. A SAMES & €0 & 2 .:m Vi ;‘ o | by declured he was fubdy 1 ummum”wu. ralecd i s Cauad it _ W irs wero anuouacod Mr, Wadlel ¥ the genllewan from Virgina (Huuton . Tiow BAL STHAND WOOD MACINNEI e D | L Lo ko) Gad O B ara Do D AN LA AR AT MINERS vor of the repeal .:x’ e l{nuu;um‘h\:.l:m} -‘luiv bc‘l‘n: ll\lvllll.\“ l::{nal]zxm:. W it Bl Cauul-ah T favor of baving tho repesi Lake 0loct thy 44t o corufully biswere negative, = —— . Junuary, - tla Ou not kuow Bow ibat Heuator | but veld be kad buea i tuo Northera arwy.and had | . PAIENEISS WANTED, _ el ote G (i Sendiseut, sud tlerefore o | pecdue s risoucp ol war'ly Ui BAiYul VO U | 1ol wANpER-TO Taks HALE(Y (Wadlelgh) refratued from voting, collcague cderste aruy. de therefure kbow what be ba ) II‘IJ; auning il vu coraes of T b aud Caual uwnwn'f was paired with Cuailee undes the saine | ssuried, sud be renealed that the Union wen from | sia_luguizs bu tno pronies for A. L BELL. Circuinmiancos. tho Vailoy of Virghu:a and Ironi Easteru Tesbeases - Nr., Beck wuved o swend by striking out the | Lad been deliberately starved lu Kebel prisous wordy **gu the ot doy of Scvtembor, 1878, and | Mr. Edeu sy 0tbor msmbers ou iuy Dewmocratic W BALE-TEN TONS PARKED SHEATHI Tusert 1o’ Muu” thereot o from 80 aftes ils Pose sid claimed that M. Whise's e bad expireds | 179508 G Ubac DerIb. ¢ 3 Lot dry-slivatlilig pasr ol saze, " an (bt by reveal of (be luw sboyly faky | aud the Chalrman so stated. Feperiv. COF, TICHUL, 38 Feacral-at, Boston, eftect from aud 8iter Lhe passagu of Wbe bill. Me. Wulte, bowuver, pald no attentlon to the | Maw Mr. Thurman ratsed a pont’ of ordor tbat the | fotluativu, but costinted, swil 8 storw of oY~ wade, the Benate baving | jections, calls Lo ord and other foterruptions | _ rou bug Dewocrulic vida of the [fonse, 10 2boat | 71001 08 A, LAUDERIECK, DIAMUNT JEWELIY Te Prestdout pro tem overruled the poiut of | &% tuv top uf bly volce. the vuly mwubly sentonco | AL ST G Rl L Ey o iinee 2o proyenly o 1be eBeul Lhat Lho atatviicub | set, U dadtevi . W. cull ot plate, up vut Siglt % WANTED=TALE Mook keepe! NTED-IN A GENERAL S8TORE. enced ttail salesman and hookkae) 2404 glee heat of s tehs! put lne tmprovements, and A i Lag SVERY LOW TO FITC Inquire a¢ No. 138 ff0 HENT_§18 FER_MONTII, [ Onguger 38 Weor speak Eaglteh and harmacy, corner of 8 ¥ TRIMMER AT I. Souta Clinton-at. 18ARR TO [NTRODUCE AN wo daye as below, Tiace ot employmant, aisd ne ot TED~A CARHIAG & BRO.'S, 105 0 RENT-§11 PR South Sides Y AND BASEMENT OCTAGON wellings. modera Impravements, 14id a4t eouth of T hirty.aret. AVIS & WALKEI 0 HENT—2.8TORY AND DASEMENT OCTAGON- slllnl 1121 Prair) urnsce and ga nqaire of ownars, WALD: | m’,fir—a ent Agencien, -Aoieas pon 22 “HAILROAD LARQ +s with modern n, Minnesota, 150 for improvements. 30 C. &N W. 1t K. BIENRECK'S, 31 West m ‘VA.\'TEn—mmK AOENTS, Tarko-Rumian Wa raeral -Ind eanvassing . Ofth-st., betwean Stat per_ munthi’ DAVIS & W, UNFURN . AN tewell-front dweiling, L. ; In good rrovi BUKY, Kooms 8and e Brysn \egaat 3.story ag: i 81T oy o Aeas nnuirs of GLO.'G, Biock, jitary Men of o i & grand hintorieal Ui prodizy. . 180 beantifnl NiisFatone 30 4. Termx, sample and circolars sent free to_any addr LK & CUMPANY, 192 Washiugto 110 BOUTH PARK-AV.=FilisT r::l:‘:l“: brick bara. Apply to ewner, HOUM "COTTAGR 218 TWENTY. 3. Inquize st 3187 we. N, 12450uth Clark TED=FIVE GOOD RUSINERY SEN OF EN. perseverance, culture, . and superigtend men ars of age or mote, williog to work 10 $2.000: we will e T sicatiog 1 & hisd experience Ia can xperience 1o full, etc. , W, RO, 1078 MICHIGA, 41833 per month. us: must be 0 10 m: North Side. the business be able to Y FRAME DWEL Per month to scceptahia 142 Dearborn-st. EAP=213"KONTH STATR: with' aii o fern insprove; put {n complets order. ey i e DAVIS & WALKYS ANTED-TD ACT| E rrortunite 44 fow orfered tat ner aod Adjustable 1ub. y given 1o workers. F V. D MASON'& CO-, P.-0. 2 B ENT~IN KVANSTON, | WILL RENT FOR in € of Mmore years my fex'dence, WANTED-FEMALE MELP, i will rent furnishe’t, partly 1 ed. or I will rent four or Sve of thie beat routns tu parties (who have no smail chlidren) rat-class bosrding-liouss 1 will tent my s rent d. 250 10 3 0'clock &t 59 Dearbora-at. ]°0_RENT-, residence, large grounds, fr: uy Ll lied, of unfurn D—-A GOOD KTEADY GIRL TO nqu ousework and care for ehild: GOOD GIRLFORGEN ali family. Call at once st 207 Thirty- wlio 6an get thele me hin two . €1¢., turniebed or ployment Agenciess LP FOR GENERAL ten narse-girls, slso thelliest help for privata alryy waiters and nurses f8, IKINS, 207 St FUAME COUNTIT on Forty-eevenih.st. take, with Impruvel '00d "0 HEXT-Til 0 1exT-Ti residenc A I bfl"l:\i. wmr"nu block ¢ ind & balf Tinds, within o s G " WALTER MATIOURS, [0 RENT-PLEASANT HWOUSES, WITIl GAIL- croquet grounds. etc., atlow rates, in Wilmette, 3 miles nurth ‘of Evanston.’ on Miiwaukee ol Address THOMAS B, MOIh1s, W, R Wilniets, Coolk Co., 1l TO RENT-ROOMS, South sige. NENT-$33-=TWO-5TORY 40 Dearvurnest,, S WANTED. 3? T!I;m S El 1V A YOUSG MAN IV A Alitnery. notlons, o nat ar ini useful in the stores will udh Lo that line; best clty referenc AND BASEMENT ad fixtures, furnace, ete., 103 Drezel UBON'& DAY, 108 Handolpn- A THUEE-STORY AND_BASEM Ny ecad-ah hentia A Rachy rE wenty-second- ot ¥ Dosrding nouees ST & Jaon’ well QITUATION WANTED—AR CASHIRIL AND BOOR- keeper in & rrilable grain cunimission house, Ly s 1 uillty god Teferences. buuterard, P': JOUNR mao of experience Address W {31 LR4alie 0, 754 Michigan: JITradese TUATION WANTED-0Y A FRATICAL PILESS. Man of twelve yearw” experienca: Address BARNHART Bl ouiside of elty 1 13 TOIY AND BAREMERT marbie (ron dwelilng, No. 27 Twenty-nih rooms, {a perfect order, hot and cold wal naced €35 ber munth. LKI Chiamber of Commy West Slde. RENT-ONE FLOOR Ct sied except line! sultsble for light housekeepl: A T=STORES, OFFIC! TION WANTE-1IIV A DOY T0 LEARN A trade: would itk to 2 Pa, ‘Fe: would ik to Ive witl emplaver. Address ITION WANTED=RBY A PHACTICAL LUM: 08 0 can take 1 an. kiads of wood-working tnachinery. or inodi Kiod relerence.” Address I.-0, _SITUATIONS WANTED_FLMALE, '0 RENT—THP STORE 273 AND 273 BOUTH CA+ ghted, fine office, &C0.. 15 Bouth WANTED-DY A DAKISH GIRL I 50x100 Feel, clega can Rew, wash, fron, cook, and do general hou: Ject s & goou home JITUATION WANTED—. SIgATION wANTEL A HMousokeepcrye WANTEU-BY A WIDOW LADY OF refinement. & respectable positton as honsekeaper; referred: veliable refers, ‘on’or addrees Stis. 3 B o HRENT—THE THIEE-STORY BIIICK BTONE. soutnwest corner of FIfth-av. and Jscksun-at. (No. 102 Jackson), 1w0 frouts, extra large basement: steam Fif desitedi rent very low. 13 Cliwmber of Commerce. N COOK{ NO GKU, G, WALKKRI, RENT-1 S8UITR, WITH VAULT:; ALSO BIN. le Difices and & few slee) 7. In Dearborn Huflding W. NDIU 2 roours for gentleme fadison s 3 A YOUNG AMERICAN astng, agreeable, would Iika ki RENT-DOCK CORNER W y's companion, or with NTED=TU DO FINE BEWING, n iamber work for ard 1n & smail family. Goud referances. Address B 16, m PERR MONTII-FINE BRICK DASE- and 150 Van Hare: HENT-LANGE 38101 corner Ciinlon and UeKov nter ahop or furniiute BAIKD & BRADLKY, BRICK BUIL ATION WANTED-DBY A YOUN 12, Tribune otfier. FINANUIAL, BIAMUNDS, WATCIIE: YTIYALh Tt 15 gt Aud 6. Estabilsied 1. FAID FOIL OLU GULD AND B ds, ‘and valuanie s Loan and Builia ity to do snyihi With 0 ks & LV, A eos b b WANTED TO RENZ. T—A RATHEN LARGE FU ttchen farniture sod carpets; Bouth blde prefereed. Addrews ¥ 4 Tribune oftice, UR OIt FIVE ROOME d neighiborhood fifieen or Lwenty minutes’ walk from SHchixan Central Deyoti famfiy ofunteey rent reasouanl DVANCES MAUE ANTED~TO RE lsbied house, o ki B ot houseKeepin dress, ; sl iead digs i, i verins, HAVE FROM $1.000 T0 to lovest 1o sol £ an-av, north of Blateenl 106 South Pedria: BOARD IMPROVED CITY PROT 1t." Appiy st Uaton Trues Come NG AND LODGING, 1 ‘West Slde, WEST WASBIINGTON-5T. — FURNISUED and unfuraisbed TOOms from €6 10 $10 per LOASKD 0N ¥ 50 a iliiuols fafwa, B L ASE, 142 Déarburn; m 4. N ICEELS LN SUMS OF 81 AND e lind th exchange for currenc, froat rooms wi L-ciase; LEFE FeRaOD. South Side. { PARE mow, Nk “k aicove room. sis0 suit uf Toows 1ol UPWARDS 0AN ¥ &t the counting: - Tuom of the Tribune Company. JEW CITY BCRIF, COUNTY ORI ‘mercinl paper bought, vther pleasant rou e, - WO FUINISHED RUONST sise pstior unfurnisbed, with board. North Bide. TERY PLEABANT ROOMS, 1n_desirable lucatlon of BHERWOUD, Tribune omce, E5 CAN DE HAD IN EXCHANGE FOR urrency ‘at the counting-room_of the Criune, JILVER 23 AND S0 CENT FIECES IN PACKAUES change for currency st countiog:-rooo of Trbune Company. i $1.500 T0 LOAN 0 good security, J. Ce Nus. 851, 338, 233, AND 837 uth of the Paluier Houso: 8. week, 18 10 Tent without busrd. a1 EAST WASH s board, §5 10 $7 pel estaurant meal tlckets, LARENCE TIOUSE, S 5B AN TR C siate-st.. 4 Llock MORSLS AND c..uuu TTENTION'=FOR THE A TRl better carti A% be produced by ab no Unlied k n wther houss tn our 1in tep, aud thers is no tug fram us will savy cusure Io Warrsuting every jub s ur the benedt ui our cusio: well-earned reputa- LE, manufscturers, 2us o IU INBW ~Pleasant roowy and tin Drices. Cull aud e before yuu I DON COURT BOTEL. 203 AND 505 ison-st. ~Lioard, willy furuished front and bedrouw tesms Feasonable. HOARD WANTED, 100M ON SOUTH SIDE BY_LAG ug the day, within Aftcen Address jmmedistely ¥ 1 ALF THE PAYMEN jnstruction: une-lour lessons cenes perlcasou, k34, Trivune ufice. 420 WABABIL-. ate tabia &t butko e. 304 Wabash-ay A N OMNIBUB IN GoOD ORDET. GFEN BUAGY - wagun, a e 5 Rotany, at UUTTENS Aueiiva Hootm, 193 Hea PIESE-WAGON FOR BALE CHEAT; 00D A GRS P A oilice, 41 O ARD—WIIEIE 1T Lo takeu in plan a1 ures._Cull sud se IEHALYE=A U0D) PO SRR L WORKING HOLEE Weat Haa: VINS HAVING . L COLLECTOIL OF AMENIUAN > Fea o excoange, e uumber uf duplicales desl) €, Iribune viuce. ORK) 8 8EAT TO Can e soen at Wrlgh! ONI-HAND EXPRESA: ANTED-COVERLD -, "13 lumk farms fa Leutrl and haruesl clies, foncod n'uh hedg aud 1o o'elock 8. 0, _____LUST AND ¥OUND, OST=SUNDAY AF NOUN, MAY S, U] Lelween llllmull ulsll‘huvcrlnp Dy returafug the saume to di OST=LIVER COLOR di Jao 0 acree g mile iiediain; Wcuiubraace il eaclimuge equity scribed farmis for dry goeds, boots anc ware, . ND WILTE _POISTEL. Iisd on coliar aud chaln - Helurn W No. 803 Wesk dreceine d. E=1 TAVE FOIl -t SR i . pls merchiandise, all It iS AND ONE IO e stuck and tn prime ordery wiil el {a futs uf wgrapli, '3 fieriln Aladuana.* all rulled 1n tia case, W0 to d will recel JUHS WUODIE OXYX LOCKET MOXUGIEA, Finder will be suitably rowarded. Unluw Huildiug. 0 tedic 111 be given [n each tr: Sacana iy st promptly snd dealty io seake sie a ex, celve 8l Dacessary faforination lu res: SAMED JOORET MOST. with sectetary of luard of Trade, ___ BUSINESS CHMANCES, MAN WITH $L.U% TO INVES' ent upportunity 1o un cats trlug bualness,_Ad 1.Gnr-GENT 4 wram (. L. i roturucd._ Lew Ol BTOCK OF EXCHANUE=FUIL CASH O o Weatera 1rade, clisudlse suitabiv for mine in_ {miuediate proximiiy to clisat, ald beat kuown sliver iues from dovernment: d i aufglervicw may be had ] EXCIANG urcly OF burness, aie In lbuns ottice, stal: RING TO BELL, T sachane res) cataie, miorchandl viled to val upon oF corre: GUEKNSEY & SOUTUGAYE, Koom | i, ‘cuntrul of & busiiess whih will vay iy, L by 8t Hoow I sesis 01 5 nITUATHD IN it il e s particulars address AL, J, *[*0 EXCHANGE-FOR CABIL Oli 6TACK OF MU os and 00 screa of well uprove a wull, aud dle iles fiou) cheess R TTAY CAGENTS WANTED. JENTS WANTEL-TRAS-TIE sl e st ar buty—Traun pricsi-Largest, Comia Beat ladtcame it i A T ) ctory aud 78'irv L a7 el amouat of dxah. Audres AT MANKET TO RE ddress, Wilh Fefereucs U TAKE ONEMALF OR ls elered W tue ¥ BUYS A MARKET MAKING MONRY: TO cll, U €aclange 8 Lusluess OF prope UK & CO.. 70 Dearbora s - WILL BUY HALP INTEREST IN A eryihl fl“:&lfll b HOICEST 1N Icle=plcaccs ever —Agenls wauled evcrywlicro— + Illl"l.l'l.ntr,lc'u‘.l fur Clreular 5, Pres. o Urlgii Tk T ST T tlun witl gruce right mau. Al :VERY WHERE, Nen Bt Mdapied 1o sy cultea- bty Orst-cluss botels {3 uews Louss well ‘il lucatiob thy beat for £ 10 o abrvad for vuu u bualn STOIAGE: E-PROOF WAREHOUE, 140 WES! MONROE. or furatture, merchaadiie, c 40 8bY aiuunt; ledsl interce, Cash A e The &5 8 TIC, WHEKLER & ow hulf price, sud L. lloum 3 INORR, DONF Lo wianines bl wirraited: “Lown uiice. i 5 Ciar N ; wanws okl > 11Uk HOUSK, Y Sl U scil vy Huie ever B VOIS CRIHE | pouerseiiia ulve vas falf il i g ux teyalred Ty ¥ 43, Tribugo v8ice. eed. 7ANT ED-SECOND-HAN WA St Rl Sert Eprors L X v e A 3 X b i

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