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‘wHfi CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 27, 1878, all the mora of her charity-fund left for other purposns, *“VInerg nre & number of gentlemen and tudfes in New Yotk who are shnilurly situsted, nalde from the Consuls who stay here from year chaace with tho publie to repurchase his lands, And, doubtless, he 13 In'a better condition to buy than any onc else, fromn the fact that the orlginal tite still rests ou him, Ho, under these ciraumstances, as o simple TIIE WOMEN’S HOTEL. WANTED-MALF, Rookkeepersn, Clerk YV ASTED —~ BOOKKREPER AND. CONtRESTON. dcnts must b active, qnick, and o k- In the majority when they can be ps uled uff, encireled b Jight coronet, caerfed, low maotterinzs aro henrd Main vote, it would not seemn that the Republicans | neath which fell fv!m auperh tresses famed | Atrect.” Upon the addition of eye-glarses to thin have much to tear, Gany, throtighout Europe. ‘Though looned back | 0ntAl. & moo beeind organizing: and. apon the an- - to the hend, they humg In inassy piaits | Dearance of kid gloves, the excention takes place, CUR“ENT GOSSIP. to the walst. Tie dress and train 'wero | —Fvreka L¥ec.y Zepublican, gpeedy Termination of Its Ex- ares; salary moderater eall e: Houl to year. It 1s o oart of the dutv of a Cuusul | matter of business, tho owners of these lande covered In lace of the rarest and oldest manu- A lessan in rubtraction: Annt Belta—'* Now “RXPE W AT istence Announced. Froi the Briddah, or French, or Ocrman (oy- | refuso to pay these envrinous taxes, and can —_— Tacture. Tt woull be, cany to mako m Tamai | ook here, Tummy: rapposo thera were three ap. | W AN it spest biatinmiig and Hecmin: ernment to look after the Impecunlous sub- | afford to wait the tine when the State must A LEGEND OF THE SEA. out of this medieval grandenr; to tell low | Blesonthe table; could | take away one and lease | eome dta work. PARKEI & CURKRAR, 0 fects of his conntry who are stranded here. | sell for what it can get. Th beach, tnnched by the glory of tho dying dsy, | the Hitle pages atruggled with the wolume of [ Hieee®”, Tommy= J0n. no. agnslel certaluly | Wost indans-tt. What A, T. Stewart Contemplated and Sometimes ho has to send them home, and uw, during al) theso years this properly, a8 | Glesmed like a golden thm to Earth, stiic and clouds of face which futtered fn | A0 B00000 It wouidint ba potiter e Punche Employment Agenciese 3 sometimes he assists them temporarily by | far as bearing its shareof taxatlon fs concernod, | O'er which a fonm-capped waste of billows fain thelr eyes. But noone smiled who saw tho 2 : ANTED-50 RAILROAD LARORERS FOR TAE Judge Hilton Periormed. ulving them places to liva while they are | lus been Insolvent, and its delinquencies hava Wonll leap, Empross so attired. In riding habit and | A 70008 Iady wwae tnquiring of her old nurse, Ranaas Clty brancho tha C. & A; It. 1.2 wages, waitidg for remittances 'which have | gone to swell the great volume of unpald back | 5 e " qulet country dress she lias won English | e, Nidow of a ponsioncr, how she ot on. | $1.33perilasy treo fare: 30le ehoprerd Bt 17 cent per been delayed In coming. My epstem would e | axcs which now cxil, and to increase the bur- i lhe fusvife of marafy eyt sdmiration, but er natural custume, €0t Vil Shonkh, cariint, onlx 184, toviament | SR 'S ooen Watstare ™ 107 clur. CHLIs- ol iinmense value to these officials who, by con- ens of the taxpaylag property. od every spuesk, Is the wala robe of this court, thore t, N P e ykin' , n‘"nm F N T Y T T T T ] the Furnishinga Altogether Too HIgh- | {ro il or a certin numbor of apartments in | year lessons tho chances of Its ever paylng tite | 7417 187 unon the burnished sa0d, (Beoyray miugnificent thau any loft in Eumm."!}em:xd Sove :‘i’.".',“mn.i"fl.o-. whate e T | W A O e e ta: Corling ehngnusly ot my feet; Toned and Elaborate. niy Home, could thus bave & place to send thelr | tonstantly-Increasing charze agatnst it Aud to her Majesty, une by une, marched fifteen Arch- | m half a dozen gontlemen and aich ne they, may | 100, on Kansss iiranch of A. &8t Iy 30 tes Deople. as fast as the rooms were vacated, at an | this airerdy large list of forfeited lands other | A fishenusid thus legend told to me, in tones duchesscs And great iadion, dressed in every | be. that meets and thinks what's best for them. | JAXTHES fof Cltys froo fare. J, 1. 6PE) EcK & onnual expense which wonlil be greatly reduced | pleces will contliue to bo ndded, 5o long os the | Which breatiied maeic weirdly sweet. britliant color of aifk or velvet, Thoy ks | teives, and then say that's best for us,—and tbat's | “2eTLWest Handebolest. Poor Woman Conld Afford to Live from Ite present figure. There are but two or | ruluous {nequality in asscssinont continues: and trains, but a llitle shorter, horue by two foot. | Yovernment.” Miscellnneous. No three of the objects at which I aim, butthey are | it would be lntermlmi 1o {nquire how largo & TIE LEOEND, . men, Mure guards followed, and the Magyar R T WAFRD-A MANTORUPKIRINTRND A FIRST- in the House. sullicient to show the zeneral drift of my de- | partof the $7,000,000 of Lack taxes which are | *‘'Tho fiaber, far ont on the sea, gentlemen-at-srms In & giictering phatanz. Ko, SENATOR MORRILL clars business in Nlinols that -g‘:n;-.y bim $5,000 signs, which, ae [ have many assurances of the | now outstanding s made up from the taxes un Drifta with the ebbing tide: very slowly, the procession vanished through an L i ?-fi'«:p"pgr{'ir{fi":haflg iR e g Pl "l. hearty co-operation of peopieinteresicdasthose | these forfeited lands. And It would be well for | A woman stande upon the shure— antique door atnid the clangor of eliver trum- heed aoply.. Addresm, for ten daya 1. 11, 16 & C o Tho Bales Entirely Too Rigid, and the | emcd are, muat surely be successful. My ob- | the authorlties to consder whethier thora was | 1y fa hiu Inat night's bride. veta, thotoll of druins, and thushouts of the | Letter to the Vermont Repablican Btato | U. Bux idit. Cinclanatl, O 0 y g1d, {ect 18 o glve good board to the needy at tho | uot something radically wrong in that Gov. prople.” Conventlon=Some of the Slgnn of the | \§ANTED=A MAN v Bequiremonts Too Exacting, oweat possible price, and [ am suro that the | epnmont which mukes such & condition of | ***My heart across the waves doth Loand Times—Necessity for the Further Exist- | 10 hodseortraveling serv ez, vt Lolbe sccompiisied, amply warrants the things pl‘):‘:l:!hsv; mhlct ‘:firenleun': cxpensen | hetore tho fcklo wind, BENNETT AND MAY. ence of the Republican Party. : S ANThD MY 1O FAR Y Y STI nvestment of thesum 1 have set aaide for of vtia roperty by lovying o tax againsf A ! avesircary g B T SR p; NTE . AGES a7 S o May Brne new Woments | P L4ed wy gu e o | St ap great s dugropaion (i valie | 1 i ML oo o S e (B e s A el el B 3 0 S Np! K, May 23. 0 ne o1 Bueh,’ ed my {nformant, “were tho | own nndons it, and the State inus : 7 . o P # Y o e e Jiotel I thia-clty, reared upon tha enormous | plads. as laid out by Mr. Stowari himseif, and | lose ks revenue, or combel thio” taxpaylng | 1 he un coes down below the ses, Anrs wbichreferted vary ctactiably. S teneou | /verarathi llomblican Canyention Lo-dsvs Y AT e e, St Tomonsc R bounty of the late Alexander T. Btewart, has described to my friond In my presence. It will | praperty to make good the deficit, Night's ciirtain doth unfur), ) L ajd, - Maj . elun: Wasuinatox, 1), C., May 13.—The [fon. George OVELTY Ct., 185 S1at futnished food I h " not require much study of Judge Hilton's As a ficlp toward vr:\-unzn:f these fnequalf. | Aloni the ieaven's leaden arch uave cansed o bo published another *‘truc ac- | Nlchnls, Secrelary Vermoni State Republican Con- glreadly furnished food for much gossip, some changes in the schemo to sco what ks futen- ties in assessincnts, I wonld suggest that the Black cloud-drifts maaly whirl. connt,*" whicn {8 fu sabstance as follows. Tha | Mention, ANorfAfletd, Vi, —Dgaw Bin: Through WANTED-] condemnation, and no cnd of newspaper corre- assessmont-rolls be publisned, and the proper- your favor of May 9 1 have nr invitation Lo be tions are. Mr. Stewart morely intonded that unxlous poblic cao take ita cholce: ; +The fieber's brlde grows eick at heart, resent at (e Ttepublican Convention to be held on ondence. Buty unless Lam wilder than Clark- | tho fustitution shiould be self-supporting, withi- | ty described 1o sume pupular manner. Letthat | eart, f3ut four persons were witnesses of the ocrure P 3 2 ANTED—AT N0, 22 INDLANA-AY., ::n N. Potter, and unlcss my sources of Infor- | out any thought as to tho T astonont teinglng | 10 tiie ity bo described by fta Broct nUMUCES, | A oo oo oo, hor retice, -ihe two principals and the Twa seconds. | Laeiutine wom et pon ey puly while hardly WA A kil A AT T REN 1 lable th D o | interast. back, Judge Hiiton han o such Idea: | and, whero It ls not improsed ur numbcred, by | The tempest's eatculng cosr Thers wors two saryeans,—Dr. Tilghman and Dr. | won from ine shaut *+signaof the times, » Withont | S2Mnttaimawork, matfon aro less rellable than a Democratle | FHeEH, 0F blace, ho charges a price for board tise streets and blocks, so that a porson wi- « Phiels, —who waore within reach, but not ju sizht | claimint 1o be an Interpreter of such signs, it Is Nitrsess promisc, the tongue-war has not fairly begyn,so | oyt hardly any woman employed by the firm | killed luthe terminufogy uf tectinfeal deseription | ** For, thrangh the inky elnom of night, of “the incetine. Mr. - Wenneit,” in "violatiun | cloar enouzh o aay thut the ilasion of the itepud: | YA ANTED-A SMALL GUL TO TAKE FUAL far. A fond and trusting publlc has reposed | of A, T. Stewart & Co. can fford topay. And, | could eun‘v locato property, and judge of tho | , 8he doth in wnynieh see of Jhe | understanding thet” tne utmest | iiean party Is not yet ended. 1t bas moce work to VANTED A SRALL QUL T0 aae oy emfidence in the sapposition that Judge Iilton, | as you suggested, women who can fndulgs. 10 | falruess of assessmenta, and be abls Lo act | A lebers craftscud imadly by, second, " markenn© nervinte | Sheagns domes Fhore” canrpe po gl e | et Madhon L, Ju kot caplonage set up al ho A 3 “ v ong was in sight but Mr, Benaett, Mr. Robbine, N '8 ANTED-A L MILLINER AT slons, ias been carrying out to the letter the ( Selonae 80,00 RS NG D HCH tuir par. | the coruer of Eightcenth and Btato strects waa | A4 Hom the dcek hee basband's eyes ik accon MES(hy Bnd Br Meve s second, | Caiortt affare, Lhat many vaces ot cesuiing | VW ANTEer S 000 e e . deslzns of the deceased capltaltst. Only three 11ta tace 1IN o 8 ntbie mask, The Iatior ‘won the toss, and jonded 'the weapune dou, gucsts I should have sald—Is very limited. | nssessed at $211, while the lut adjoluing, sud in 3 amendments_of the Conatiluti 3 . | = srruaT TR P T R o Tour peopio kuew wiat thoso demgns wers, | 1 dont know the exact number, but 1 do know | 10 way morc vaiusble, was assessed ur' 81,100, | Dark-tringed with damp, bisck batr, I Mr. Johoina' pressnce. = Dr. May then gave the | nounied b Nottbara sererics Ut o onny ca. | . SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, 3 ns, Wit ono or e exceptlons, hey wers | tiat” they aro very fow Indeed: "Tho houty l | L€ thero was somo eday way of gacerialing |\ - L aaT . e inlry. | Mous that the dorthorn Natmucrala ciaim o, largel 7 Arnaces Ly an eye shinple 1o 18] nents actually arg, frauds or er- y Wwave bursts o'cr boa! " . a e | erd, bul n| < 10N WANTED-SARH ND DO -, Inone way or another Intercated in keeping ‘c':':';:lni‘;’.m nl.h Mr.wsl";w-rt 1020 0 mple | X ra lika thess would riNlyiar, fraucs dee T ety e tele o boat, sald, ‘*Firel=oue, two, three, Tateod tioie | Tiey ciaim 10 have 1 Intedectual force and drllied | . Commtat and Sxberzacel parly woild Ike < tbelrown counsel, the aforesaid fond anu trusting public han beca allowed to romain undisturbed intho bllssful oblivion of its own ignorance. The Inte A, T. Stewart was not a contldentlal or tatkadve peraon,—on the contrary, quite the charze fnor entire charze of & factory, Address O 81, Tribaue oflice, JATUATION ‘WARNTED-NT A GARDENGI AND flurist (swede) who' thwmugily understands ble Lsiness 1n ail tte hranchess best of references givea I fEquired; our yearsin faxt piace.” Ad Iresn. fur 3 dsye T ¥ Tribuue oilce, e, Aud for the fate of the n:flnn drosned Tho wild winds wati n dirge. s body nwayed U h *"The her's brido tnto (he res o elleving 1 1o, be’ Mer Bennetis bis: il s manieeaery dothlesp: | 101 hat anapped, Dr. May called out - Stopie The dead of tha tle'ap fl!{llflb.' ere lle walked up to Mr, Benuett and asked, !l;.' May was cool sud ealm ss anvthing enHPTL e sy UCh Bzcited fnd wei sume otber visible advanta: aod, therefore, can control their purly much at will. Al present k credit for grest forbearance, though it s 4 of forbearance that pevet fulld to treat tho next opportunity. Dut the powerbe. hind Southern members which poors Into the flouse of Hepreventatives a flond of bills, clatin- The cxpense of publication would be more _than made good by leas tax-fleliting, and cspe- cially would such expense bu inconstderable, In cotparison to its beuetits, If assesaments of real property wers mada unly once in threo or five years, a3 they should be, it, citber. Tho appuintments ure simply superb,—~finer, {f poasible, than those of any hotel In the ountry. Buch furniture and fixtures ought never to bave been put intos honse designed for any othier gucsts than thoso whocould ufford to “pay tninensc prices tor Between reveree,—i{ I may oo allowed to bulldoxe good | ghyeir uge, And, between you and me, they never . W. Manwixa, W your pistol firet Mr. Dennett said, | jng from the ‘reaury pume of atartiing mngnitude, Mincellnneous, Falsh by such an oxprovson. Consequontly, | tae/ ! <! e *\3¥ith dawning day the wtorm doth cesse, 1a s pllon s e Bounats Was' Exiremely | o e Rereters abos whay | SITIATION WANTEDCDE & Iso, aas o the llst of people who knaw what he was go- | ¥ Do you comprenend my meaningl Well, [ OMI0 POLITICS. m‘hl':‘zc;m:'er:‘lg‘::’;g;:m e Moy thon sai Uy pemel | e it Al ihe erachite of |, st jasle ani purst latexrioy b wark in good pri- , xate famtly o In oflice- ruom, and to mak » himeelf u ful} best of pefereners. Address 2 51 Tribitnn ofties. _BITUATIONS WANTED_EE£TAL amesticss ITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL TO DO SEC. ¥) ouil work fn 8 privaie family: Rood referunces it requirel, “Apply at 414 Third: corner of ¥our will make 1t clearer, Without offering a direct churge, I will say that, from the cvldence I have 1n band, I suspect that the management do nov waut the house to succeed o3 & Women's Ilotel, It they do, why do they make the rules so un- comfortable that women who have self-respect are repelled from engaging rooms therel It they do, why is thelifo of every applicant for aduiission subjected to such scrufiny,—a scruti- ny so closs anu susplcious that 1t 18 an wusuit to any decent woman{ “What do I mean by thist Youlisten, and you'll find out. When a woman wishes to gain necess to the placa where sbic Is to be forbidaen the pleasure of sesinr hor frignds In her ovn roow: where she can't have a canary bird to ing to do befora bie did 1t was very small, But, Jimited as it was, thero was onc gentleman who kuew all about this hotel scheme from its very conception, nnd whose lps aro not scaled by o personal fnterest fn having the original plan oltered or utterly lsregarded. ‘The other uight I met this gentleman, with whom I om well acqualuted, and whose veraclty I cannot doubt. During our conversation of an hour or more, the Women's Hotel camo under discussion. #ald, nmong other things, that the prices charg- e for board seemed to e to preclude the ad- mission of wowmen belonglog to the class for whoso benefit I had understood Mr. Btowart's plan to provide, while few women with the Amerlcan love of sclf-government who could sfford to pay tho price demanded would con- sent to submit to the restrictions laid down by the present management. My friend ponderced for a moment, drew his cigar from betiween hus lips, ond, while his eyes followed the vague wreaths of smoke curllog toward the celling, aoswered, with some hesitation: “You aro right. The plan cannot be s suce cess, and—Dby George, 'l dojt! Would you the Goveroment werm to be in barmony with the Confederate tendencles of the Ilouse: and it goes not mach mend matters that ciaimants sppear wllllnY 10 accept payment even in 't wile money." If no questions” are anke At the begduning of present Congress the pau city of the Democratic masjority led them to reinforcement by ousting Hepublicans and seatiug Domocrats, in_order to ubtain & more unflinching working majority, and becauso persons not elecied by thu_veople, bat by the louse, **know their winster's criv, and ara very relialle partisne, Of the four colored wmen returned to thu present Iloave, only two have beon tlowed to remain, one of them 1a hlnmnf Ilsun the tender toercivs of thore who are never oltnd to tho color of a sitting meinber, The colured popnlation of the conntry {» numerous enoogli to elect thirty Kepresentatives, ut {t te donbtful whether nt the next election they wiil be peaceably perinitted cven by inute con- chllatory Democrats to el many s onu, Jnet now the Honwe started a partisan fnves. tatiun sbout pretended frauds in the count of the clectoral votes for Mr, Ilayes, when they voght, as they aver, to have been counted for Nr. Tiiden, and b fased to Investigate frauds on the other wide. Bottom facts have o terrors for Republics ans, but bottom facts are not wanted by partirans of amanwhodid mot bay his fucome tax. This desperate measure of mey dejeated according to the wworn verdict of thelr owa tribunal s to agi- tate the country and start us iu 8 raco of anarchy and political violence, ae & peer of Mexico; and when we nquire who 18 responsible for thie revo- lutionary proceedurs, we find it is 2 party whose Liea dead upon the shure. *4The flaher, too, lies by her aide, i i : As though Death could not rend s e ! w0, &a caltu and e conl as any one conld be. Mr. Tl:,:::?:ll :'l:.lfimrrhich Jolned thelr hearts, Bennett then raised his platol to an anzle of about U, K. Bruacu, {urly-l:vn flrzmr.ldnt;:l arfid. e mefln zmlylk un: Iur S wo stops toward Mr, -May's we , FRITI'S “ROAD TO RUIN.” was anilrely satisted beforo Dr. Muy had aaked Landon Tymes, M. It was 'llllJ werceived Ly his manner that he Mr. Frith's *Road to Ruia* (201-295) ta sure s E: May tuan asked s, Mol waa folly bius {f howas fully sotleficd, and o gave the to be o centre of attraction. It Is & ““Rake's | yamo snawer am his principal. The . rincipaty Progress,” adapted to the present day, and | then tuuchcd hands, n'.'eu'm"fum wlulvul';tc':)do comprehends fivo scenes, cntitled * College,” | unaor which the o eting tool nlnu.dm;. lluhbll'n! L **Dr. then went up to Mr, May's . + Ascot, @ Arrest, 4 Btraegler," “The End." | Moy, thece sro none otiere herer. T wontd be gind Ir: :lm first the scene passes in a colloge-room, llh you v;n:ngd.w:a'w‘llm ;{m xuld hy there x-; 3ue with a view of the collcge cliapel standlog out | 3hothand thesikricved party séld howad entinte oS fntho dawn of on early Spring sky, After n | boine cgrees Wi the aprromest thal ot of b nlght spent at cards, Ono youngster puffs out | makes furiber statement.” o supertiuous candle. The hero, with a silver = copus cup at hls alde, Is still nt 1oo or vingtun, EOE BRISCESS SOUVOROFY, at which bank notes and gold have been freely | count Bastlovakl, regarded o the richest man staked. It {s the first step on tho road to rult. | 1o Rossta, and who ";,‘,4 for many years past In the second we ece the hero of the story In | enjoyed an income of 5,000,000 of roubles, or the tnclosuro as Ascot, the centre of & host of | about,$4,000,000a year, dfed at 8t. Putersburg eager harples, who arc ready to offer hlm the | on the 4th instant, ot tne sge of 02, He had odds agalnst everything or aoything. Confi- | passed muchof his life in Parls, where he built dent, young, In the helght of health and flush | the deantiful Hutel Basilevski, nuw the property of fortune, hie books Lfs bota, Around hiin are | f €X-Quoen leabells, of Spaln, Count Basileveks napped. Do you claltr & shot?! Dr.May, with some bestation— The Approaching Republican State Conven- tion=Prediction that the Republicans Wil Sweep the BState This IulleThe People Thoroughly Disgusted with the Truuse actions of tho 0'Connor Legialaturo. Specinl Correspondence of The Tribune. CLEVELAND, O,, May 2.—Inn few days the Republican State Conventlon will assemble jn Cluciunatl, The nomliuations to bo made aro not mauy or important, but the slznillcance of tho coming campalgn is great, Last fall there was o general apathy reigniog all over tho State In the ranks of the Republicans. This was attributatle to varlous causes. Bumo membera of the party were dissstlsfled with the President’s Southern policy, and, Jolning tho ranks of the grumblers who ‘ere headed by QGen. Deatty, they cither openly fought the ticket nominated, or stayed at home from the polls to pout. Eome were not eatisfled with the nomination of n blind man by the party for Governor, and others were not pleased with that blind man’s speech on the evenlog of his nowination, which secemed to bo a bid for the support of the strikers and Com- munists, and so falled to vote. There wero ITUATION WARTES winian 8 wet hure. . =Y A TOUNG HEALTHY b azd Twenty-ofthat. Pleass call ur addrew o cKeepers. QITUATION WANTED — WY AN AMRRIGAN O widow ladyia respectable pwitiun as Housskeeport satisfactory references cachunged, Call or sdiress NS, M, 1o south Urven-at, Employm: l;t Agenciess QITUATION) WANTED=FAMILIES IN NEED OF b 4 scandinavisn or erinan fomale ficin ‘can ba supplied aLU. DU office, 172 North Tiainted-st. TO REN yi NT—TIOUNES, Bonth Sid e FPURRNT—CHEAP—1127 PRAIRIE-AV, IRTWERS ‘Twenty-fourth and | wenty-dith-4ts., 2-stury and basement brick huuse, wish all nodern fiprovements, Aply to 3. L. PEARCE, 133 Desrborn-st. ~TWOSTORYT AND BASEMENT OCTA« gou atone frout dwelllugs, with furnaces and o €rn Improvements, tn Brat-clas cundition, 1HU, 10 and tasn W t south of Ehirty nfstost. o sytabls teusats. DAVIS the house = \f-past 11 cvery night, she must enter hier application nwriting. That ap- plleation toust uwive, besides bor refereuces, a generat outline of her life,—~at least It must wlve enough to show with tho clearcst minute. ness who aud what she fs, The lotter Is received, aud the roferences looked tnto, And even though they are of the tnost respectablo order, the Investization does not ceaso there. The applicant's noto is put: fnto the Jiands of o detective, who takes overy Item in rotation, and makes tho most exhsustive scarcn possible {nto_her antecedeuts. Thon he reports to the go o . <01 nent parts of chief valne were lstely in O % = - S| ot 1o Iehoy ML Aboufidiat Aroments Tl :‘:nml‘?l"'l‘“d “(m&mmu l:‘:vhu:’l.y .mi‘imm" athl othr causes which combined to make o | the bardeued babitaes of the ring and the beay- | leaves thres dauchier, tlo Counics do Gaiva, Febeliion, temporarily Ted by’ few Northern | [ RENTSTWOSTANY AXD BA —how the plana were lald out, and how they 'fl:’lslhyn n:fc:n‘g!l::xol‘:xiku‘,u: nfl';;ill’vl:::‘t'l.].é derest, bt these may Aerve - Minatratlons ties of the beau monde; all Is sunshine; but not Mmn, Dablet, and the Princess Bouvoroff, nee :-gmplmlmu :lmc‘;?p:n: prodt Q{, lh: :llpn‘)ar I: aud fxtures: (o Gretcl bave been turned awry (™ . same offect, Nover before wero crowis ot campaigu meot- | the less the second step has been taken on tho | Soto'eee Kouchelefl, The Princess Souvorof, | thecumlo? POLUCE, (alibtrial proaperity and to | Cow 1a Deathorist, " 0! courso Lshould. Can you totl me e effe swnen sho was in this conntey, st the time of tho | ¥ill cousent thut ih 1 peosperity 43 Larbor st “T bellevo In my heart that beforo many months a chaoge will be annouaced fo regard to the Women's Hotel. Ithink it will be de- clared a falluro on the present plan, and that it downward road, Intho third picture wo have tho consequences of the two former scenes, Married to a young, baudsome, and fashionable wifc, and a father, our hero has b good naie of our peaply shall be wantonly sacri- ficed by an unholy and uncoastitutional attempt to overturn and_Tildonize tho Government, 1t ls often true, **Whom _the auls would desiroy thoy ings so sinall, so uncntousiastic, and so saucy. Old stagers remarked over and over ogaln that [0 BENT~3 STORY AND WASEMENT WAICK taey had never found sp: #1 can, and will, This is thc first time I have liouse; icia-0xtures, furys eic.} 103 Dresel oulovan. PTEISON & DAY 115 tandolpii-at. spoken of the tnatter, and I havo donbted the wisdota of telllug what I know, But when I attempted blackmall upon Ler. made s very fall aud Ingenuous statement abont Ler family, which was published exclusively In the Twnes. aking such a difflcult matter, But, notwithstanding all the indica- cen outrun- " North Eide. C ¢! She eald that her father made most of his | first make mad." We see who are mad,” Over ) - v what, Judga Hitton s doing, and when T | Tl bs cianged at once iuto s fushinasple hotel | tuns which are soumerstes s00Ee, ARS ALH | niog the Constable, il now, In bl gay iouse, | immetien toriono oudur tho. Hasaltn Arinagg | Whiee o doained dnty and bouor, polat te wor 80 | "0 GBS, Aottty iinine oty Bbuel obscrve that the reaponsibliy’Is Taling volely | good rovtons Tor my conclusion, catiely aslda | sbserved, theresult of tho eletion was o sl 8 g ownpfreslde, aoiong bis ublidren's | graiem, by shich the Turtal Qoirimiont | ominstton farGorernon, ler hum havo an old: | 148 PCle ohCr] €20 (o Snth o ccepialtd upon the Innocent ghost of Mr. tewart, I'm | from what I have told you." for of satonlaiment. to Hepublicans and Dem- | HioR® Ol abtys ace. monatod oo has vg | Liianee, i corh A cirbirn perceninge af Tho texts | fualioned, timo-loored” Greon-Mountain ma. [ *28te DAYD & SELBER L LERAn ocrats alike. Both Houses of the Legislature, the Governor, and tho entiro State ticket were carried by tho Democrag. So complete a victory on the part of the con- querors had not occurred for many vears. They had had small stices of power, like the electivn of a Governor or one brauch of the Legisluture, occaslonally, but, just as thoy wore making cal- culations Lo come up with a inajority next time, aod carry the rest, thoy wero overwiclmingly defuated and retanded to obscurity. Well, the feelings which the party experionced with the entire ticket eclected were those of supreme cestosy, What uso Srst to make of their new 1eass of power was thu question. Liko the tra- ditlunal boy who desired tw both cot and keep s blg cake, they were fu a fluo difeinwa, until sinally they attempted, as hard as could be, the lm&usululu feat of dolng both at tho same thne, My friend then, under promisc of secrecy, an«de\lwrulnu an lncldont which 1 must, n justice, admit seemed to bear up his theory completely. The reasons for not publishing it are wholly satisfactory. Ila docs not wish to bo mized up in tho matter person- slly, and the evidence ho gives mo would be sura to fuvolve him h{ olnting out his ideatity. But 1 will add that tho story bears the fmprint of truth, and thut I cousider 1t in every way worthy of contldence. A great deal of Intercst centres In the Women's lotel, and Its success or faflure will arouso a large smount of pleasure or dlsap- polotment, as the case mnay be, ATUURIEL. not so sure bnt there are good reasons why the truth should be knowa.. Ilave a friend who ——have o freal cigar? Well, 1 don't care It 1 do.” Andmyfriend settled himsolf comfortably back {n s chalr proparatory to begioning his story. “ As I sald before,' he continued, *I havo s frlend who wne very {ntimate with AMr. Btewart; fno fact, they wore ou such terms of friendsbip that eacli was in tho habit of laying his plans fully boforo the other, especially when anything spcclal was in the wind. Well, some time after tho fdea of the great homo for work- fug women lad token shape in the wealthy merchant's mind, I was sittlog with my friepd in hla apartment in the Clarendon Hatel, corner Jority, 1 beg pardon for responding at »o mnch lensth, out 1o all sincerity, 1 have o time to be more brief, Very truly, Jratis 5, MoRmutL. - r—— Sick hesdache, Janguor, and melancholy gene. rally spring 10rm o torpid 1y l<ordered sloms= nch, or costive the distressing effcets of which Ur, Jayne's Sunative Plile will wpeedily ro- move; by ther beuneficial action on the uiliury ongane they will alsu lossen the Hkeihood of o re- urn. P THE TRIGUNE BRANCIL OFEICE ‘lfl ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE Ut NUMEROUS patrons thronghout tha ‘-"fll" have catablished i Snburbans F[OBENT=IN BYASSTONt WILL RENT POt 0w uT MOFT Jears 1y residencs, onn of the best ta Evanston, huving all tie conveniences of first-clase houses in the city. | will rost furaldiod, partly fare pished, or unfurnished. or 1 will rent four or five of tha heat oo to partics (who have no small children) wio can gt their ineals at 2 Grat-clase hoardiog-honse withe n Awo minutes’ wi or 1 will rent iy bouss to the richt family and take the reat In board, £ali from 2:30 100 v'clock st 5u Dearburn-at, . K. HIOWNE, " 10 RENT-FLATS. South Bldes BENT=FLAT OF il ROOME, WITI loscle, ail modern (mprovements, newly palnted and eaictntined throughuout, 2vd stat cond floor, or Ywusekeenloi vurposces "rent, §33. WALTER AVTUCKE, 40 Dearboru-st., Hoon 1. “'TO RENT-STORES, OFF ¥ Stores, aceept service of a writ for n debt which he has | the privilcgo of collecting thom in full for pay- ot tho meane ot puying. 1 uext step down: | Jknk | KSR ett, TIOR Ra i ol ward is to Boulogue, where the Frencti land- A by lady duns him; whilo his wife, much chianged, "mf;fi"fi’,“;g}:;:,;:,“_‘,‘f’i_{“,';;;,‘,{,‘;‘;:,’_",:,',':',',‘}';‘:5 and his child, sick and sad, add poignaney to 5 v > s great activity, woo never allowed bimesif or ke the disappointiuents which have culminated in | yioney to remain long tdle. — 1lts duath lexves the the rojection of & play to which, poor fellow, he | I'rincess Bouvorof ons of the richeet women in the lll:lllli:ullcd Wu’f”?fl“l 1s ll:il:flc! no‘um‘h.g &m'ml. }"mm lhuwl‘ lllIenkl“efifll%&‘l,aonv:lmnrd wi o remembered, has usel e e inciden 3l her jncome exceel L 250, year, Last sucne of oll tlmtl cuds thils sad oventful ;:-‘cmn;m'd'&.fll wm:“: l'-‘:rr“::'; n{fl‘m‘e‘fi.’n \:yilt:exl;:rll 9 - £ % e app T spondiort amd iy il Somn el | JCBIGLCAl T oS B SR S of woman’s mouralng stow that the sick chil untry, snd came here with an Infenss admiratior {3 beyond suffering. Tho mothier 1y bot visible. | £f Amagics and & woll laid-aut schemo. of very ex- Bhe has rondout on some errand of borrowing | tended travel, Shc was In poor health, and wae —or more likely pawning. _1le, shabby, misera- fte. Bhe remained i Now York ble, and utterly broken dowi, hus sought the ul'ol“{ at the Windsor Ifotel, coward’s escupe in -u(ddo, and s locking the uite of roums on the northwest Brsuch Utlices In ibe diferent Dvisfona, na desigintod iselow, where sdvertise o taken for the saine te wil A DEAD PAILURE, . Tothe IWestern Assoclated Press, Nzw Youx, May 25,—rhe Kvening Post nn- weat price ks charged at tha Matn Ofice, and will be recolved until 8 u'elock p. 1, during the woek, aud undll Y p. m. Naturaysy nouuces that the Stewart Hotel for Women will course tho Jacksonlan theory thnt 40 the | parrut door boforo puttiig to bis bead the | corner of the yeconu floor front, and intended to (5. Bookaelisry AR utsuchere: a3 REST-3 BTORES, WEST LARE-ST., NRAT of eventeenth street and Fourth avenue, when b formed fnto o weneral botel, any | Victors belong th spoils,” was practiced to the e £ s | stay in the city untii the spring. Dut some black- & Atath I'anting, xnd one iat of G reoms; Al chesp. ® bellboy rapped at the door ana presonted a | sade: o Accordi wenaral hotel, and | ¥ictors belony the snolls,? was practieed Lo the | \yretched sinelo-barreled platol—cven tha wes- | bfier ‘hecutsa s would not. seud Bim S, vo- Nemealer, Batlunor, ete-, 100 | gy At s T noar Weateri-ar RUMATON, West-dlde News Denot, 1 widealer, and Faney ol ~__CITY REAL ESTATE, FU“ BAL EAF=4-5TORY BRICK STORE ON Houth er-si., pear Lasaiies well rented; lot, 20x 150 feet. A. . AVERELL, 127 Deatborn-at. adds: ** Accordior to rciwrl.. tho uew hotel was t0 bo opened tho 1st of June naxt, aud a bar for the sale of liquors was already fn . process of construction. It is sald that elghty {s the lare- cst number of women who ot any tine avalied thuinsetves of the lotol, ana that the number has dwindled, untll now there arc but fittesn boarders. An uttacho of the establishmont says, *Every doy that passcs takos ot luast $000 pou of sulcldo bespeaks thu depth of his fall— | ,yred a scandalous publication about the ludy, in Which liea ou. tho table. Thiere fs noticed 10 | fended to ARVEL ek WocIA] phanaing in this cOnEy: eularize ou the mnorat of the norl)" Atl that has | charging that her husband bud been exiled by tha been sald for or uialnst such palpablo preaching | Czar fora theft, aud that hee father-in-law wan. it Hogarth’s cuse mav bo repeated In Frith's, n[ml bis affatrs with the Governnient eurmpflg. 1te, Hke s rreat predecessor, must be judged | although at the very thne of the pablication the by the effecs of bis painted draus on the henrtg | Soun Prince Souvoral was with the Caur ua A ¥ de-Camp, und his father was fuspector-General and minds of the crowds who will gather before | f0GE MR 0B e aa card, *Bhow the mentleman up,’ sald my friend. T arose to withdraw at that moment, but, being urged to remaly, rescated myself, just as Mr, Stewart entered, *ilo was In & rlcnnnt framo of mind that day, ana soon fell luto conversation with uu- wonted cheerfulness, The talk soon turncd whicl, i€ vacant, would furolsh the Jeast m of patrouage, was turned out, and u Domocrat, pure and undoliled, was substituted in his Fhw This much was rathor sxpscted, under lie clrcuiustances, from the hungry brood of Batrluu who had got a place at the publle crib; ut when that was done tho people ot the Stato Docke tnd Yards. L ENT-DOCK, CORNENR POLK AND NEACII- DO st Wit hACK e AR Barny raflrond i yard. DALID & BiEAD Las £, pathor expected to ey Lho statesmen proceed to upon his now projeet, and ho entered into the 1t for the uext threc months, % N ALE~T S¥ SOTSTICI Miscellancous, Uk of cxpleintog {t with ereat onthuaiasm, | oue of the Gtowart catato for tho expensos of | the regulr work of legislation aud ventllats . . ed by the publicailon, and concel e, B o | e o eiccisrariad | M0, JENT-TATONY, AND BASEMENT BUICK At this timo [ eauniot recall hils exact words, but | this concern,’ thiolr ideas of government to a certaln extent, ENGLISII DINNERS. Ty A diagast, and arrived hote jast 1n time 80 ba 3 & Great buryain, A. s AVERELL, 127 bullding, GIxHiG wiih engine, Loller, and uis- Iremember with dlstiuctnuss tho general thread ——————p— But fu thls all woro doomed to ths most utter CiRGIANGHE EnGUIv’s Danded Latian, vt douth-bed of kor aged father, Dearbuy o de e rebe e e U A 'fl‘.‘:‘::!fl.’:’:...,‘!.“r‘n';‘.‘n‘,fl.‘c’:;‘.%"'mflnu‘fl“:fi;’lfif of M lunguags, wiieh ran as foliows: © | ASSESSHENT OF UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE | giaspoliusiens; Sphblof b thh, GG Wat ol | pora ludy to o 1 dluncr party or any other T— i iy O TN asperTaor: | LT T T 2 proposc to put up a buflding which shal > 4 re, eviden 3 3 > b bt ot == o b o eery way fted 0 TGN 1Y DA OF 1A | cuiciao oy oot the pomoest deprecta. | (0WDE 1t for grauted “that they liad | pocty fo Hnitand in what 1 called ber t'bost A WAT REMINISCENCE. bornta s Sarth wiaco-+t, worth o eehlier.” Apily IIORSEY AND CARRIAGES. ulshing & placa whure poor women can afford to » May s by come Iu_to stay, begau io look around | hisck silk,” as Amerlcaus say, would bo fatal [ o e of G, Marey Waite, of Penneylva: | JPOR ¥ALE-MICHIGARTK YATTTWENTY. | (JIEAT FOK CASI-ELEGANT livo in comfort. There s a crviug need for Just. | tiou in value of real estate during tho lust threo | for overy Btato lusil tutlon which could |\ "hir woelal reputution as a person of high D ok Y 'y b D e 7 M TR R DL Jockaway, twoy Tines, gl frone, sach a place, aud I intend to bave my house so | or four years, no proporty has suffcred so great | by any means be reorganized, and thuse were nla, fnthe Houso on Friday, au the subjectof liebel | 5 3 EOFF, 14 Keaper Bluck. back, C. ¥ RIMBALL & CO,, 370 Wal arrunged that it will meat all the renuirenients thiat can possibly be provided for. "The bullding fteelt will bo erceted upon an eluborate and e mense scale, and will "be fitted up with atl the attributes to comfort, sithough not with great eleeauce, The rmonuy which this costs tno 1 shall regard ns simply fovested 1n 8 good cause. I do wot expect or fntend that ¢ ahall bring me one dollur of {inlereat, or that the recelpls ahall exceed tha actual cost of running Ihe establish- ment, In order to make this doubly sure, I shall employ competent and relhhlulpuonlo to ko a close estimate of the cost ol gas, the moncy to bo pald out for servant-hire, the an- nual outlay nee ton. A diuneriress for a lady lu England § | \irisonw, rectle the clrcumetances of his ows fm- something I tremblo at. When she gets | privoument tn Libby and other Itbel prisunepeus. to the diawing-rvom the cud of the skirt 1s ut | 1t was probably the must curious cadc in the whole tho Lol door; and nothing Is oo hier neck | bistory of the War, llo was s Btate Scnstor, as and bust! Like the green satad, sho comes to | well e s Major of cavalry, aud it so happencd that the tuble frequentlv undredscd, 6o far us her | the Republicany had that year (1814) Just one nia- vis-a-vls can see, Iler halr is orusmented with | Jorty In the Pa Y':r“‘“‘::’:""‘;'r .),':.:':“lr:!::;' fine feathiers, flowers, aud jewels. Her neck is L i a terror to nn arm of any Joviug propcusities in tled, . Uov, Gl was ankioie 5 * nut oaly fur the passage of appropristion bills black cloth, for the slightest contact would | opicy, would enahle ilm to send forward bis quota carry off much powdered But sround | o 1rgope and put the. Blatu in s condition of do; ft diamonds dwell, ond cmeralds glitter, | fenso agaioat the Tebul raids expected or sapubires blaze, Each shoulder ls or- | to. bo mode slong completely ovorhauled from top to bottam, und mauny of themn which had beco fu the bhands of non-partisavy, who Lad bulit them up from simall beginuiogs, were takon {n band and givon ovor to the charge of party hacks. The wovst reuiarkable exatnplo of this was the removal of Mr. George E. Howe, the_very cflicfeut Buper- intendent of the Reform Farm for boys. This hilauthropist had gumed & uatlonal reputation o his ‘nruculnr fleld, and had romatued fn his lace throughull thepolitical chanzesfuthe State or many years, But tho Roforin Farm was re- orfi-nucd with the rost, aud Mr, Howu {s now flllog a stmblur position fu Connvcticut. What s our loss {s the Nutmer State’s gain, a docling, so large a shrinkage In valuo, as un- fmproved lands within aud vear the city Jinits, this depreciation betug . most {nstances at leust one-half, aud olten as much as three- fourths, its former value, Yub Asscusors here- tolore bave falled to recognize this fact, and continue to make assessmeuts on this class of property ot valuations out of all proportion to, 1ts real value, and, as compared with improved property, at valuatlons wholly unequal and un- Just. Aud I thiuk I can show whorein this con ditlon of things ts not less ruinous tothe $4.500~TIL15 I8 AN RLEGANT WHITE ing. fino bara and lot, stans 4tlin preftiest Louse G the T, b DOYD, Heom 7, 170 JXCLUSIVELY FINE CARRIAC BN |mcmwt‘,\'n'? a COUFE KOERINA Hock awaT: AEuIRE iR VICTORIAS, GIAMS, BROU CoUPES, PHARTONS, Trimmed with jmported cloths and muroocit duratle pattlag In the faablonable colors. iE PLNNOYER WAGUN, rd jurabiiity, and Antels, ¥ kG KST GRADE. EAPUND WITIL TilE s, 0 AECOND GRADE OF WORRK MADF, O1t 80LD. ABBOT DOWNING COMPANY CONCORD ESFItESS adisou-st. LETS, . SURURDIAN BEAL ESTATE, ‘ORSALK—CMI WILL BUY A BEAUTIFUL LOT wue bluck (ront doput, 8t L-F. e, T ndles frum bicagot §13 duwn and $3 monthlys ¢ aew«ll properiy 3 o market, a0 afiuwn fruos abatract frou; rullros.d fare Weeats 1A BROWN, 143 Ledailo-st., Hoom 4. 'TE. ho svuthern burder, ary lor Insuring the butlding, i) Woalso haves large variety of frit-clas secund- the price of provisions, and so ou through ail | OWners of such property than it Is unwiseand | The operations uf the Luglslature with threc. - but 16 wan doatred sl to meet tho Gujece > tf " | mand carriace prising top and no top, bustuces, i Htoms of "expense Then 1 1 out impolitie {n the Government which promyta it | Oogered Juck O'Coutior, the Michigan couvict, namentod _with s baby-bow ur band, | (ine of ‘the Domocratic Sapreoiu Court of the | MU S5t IR USL U S R Fed | i ire, B apeeulie bagbien, coube, goupe ook and theyu constitute the upper part of thedress, | Sinte by passine 8 constitutional amcndment with the exceeption of the sinail bunch of Qowers | which wonld pariolt the soldivrs Lo vute, fn thele riinly placod on the chestebonw, In shurt, to | eamps, for the Prestdent that your to be clocted, Eu laced vig-n-vis bofors 3 mugnificent sumply | The Democratic Senature took” savantago of tho of nchamplon young Euglish, rare roast-beal ‘"‘"“T:,‘:‘.‘,fi!,': 3nr'|‘s'u"é','.’|'|':?e‘.1""x§§"..‘l‘.|' To e :""' “'fl' o "'{"‘"‘"“" kf‘."’ :";‘,“, Sixtoen: | General Gavernuent, uud great efforts wors mudy batio valr of Bluves o T Ceinaar Ay | B tbe War Oupurtment to zec Konatur Whito o1 Tl e the. sifio and | orusmentation of | faure: e at \the wirelats sud of the. Jines ll‘llo “mell.h‘ ;mn Ma‘hlu dcxu:: a:!:‘olg‘_ h?:' and tLh“ nhs"m l|u n::crl:'nmx;cm&‘:nllur \\; te un allothier countrie: ar in anl L any ternus. eversl officel gier runk were puro wilte dumask tablecloth ’nml the fresn | offesed for the vingio Major, but v mosvall, The folds simoothed so 8 .;'lmm'}ln““" the mnmz :l;::‘m-k ntlg"l’l‘lu::«l:arn ‘l:":"'l:r;.«‘:ll: mn:\'-l l;{‘e":-fi’e ends and sldes so rigidly right, at ouco proclaln h i ) th received what purported tu de Senator the proscoce of & kuod bitler, Hhe Aot restcnathin. 11 Wag weltion o the bisnk 3 .:'uunumll and haif tup carriagesl Caneont ex: oety cheaps o ';Pé.\‘f\m*m“u( whon they kept until the crowniug villainy of H ERRtERs SRp, 0 10 30 Wadael the sesslun wus consummatod sud then expell- ed, have been so widely publisbed that they must have been kuown wud read of all men long before this, and iu 18 unly neceasary to mention them u this catalogueof misdemeanors, Well, the cunning oce of this Legislature of un- principled partisans, who devoted tho winter to the drawing of thelr per diom snd the work of urely purtisan legislation, was the gerryman- gurlug of the Btate ln sucli & wanuer as to make the uvext Congrossional delecation from this State lave a Dewocrutic colur, Ths map of the State, as now divhled futo Congressioual districts, is stutnped how many peoplo the house can accommodate, when full, “Thus, by adding the sums ot ox- veme together, and “dividing the total equally twoen this prosvective boanders, I can arrive it a defloite cstimate of the cost of keeplng each one. But the plan does pot end hiere, 1 shall arrange it su that the prices will be graded, In accordance with the positions of th rovms occupled, ‘Therefore, supposing tho outlay to fequira en averspo price of $1 per weok tiroughout tho wholo house, the matter will be ent stralghit by charging tho occupants of the upper fluor a swaller Hgure, thoss lving Lelow them o trile wore, aud 80 o dowy to the first landing, 1t would be Suiclenrs (e porfech thers la o fooling ‘- RCHLY, utograph s (7 Ly ulliee s you can wee (1 fur Yourselty KR Rr i or a3l T w0 D, T 7 170 Madison:at, or allows it, as the case may be. There ave tracts of laud In this city, of the kind referred to, whereon the toxes for cach year for the last alx years bavo equsied ouo- sixth its cash valuc. Or, (n other words, such property would not sell today for enouch money to vay the taxcs mssesscd against It for the past aix yeurs, Can any ono find a pleco of improved property of which such temnent would be truel _ Auy plece of the best tmproved nough to pay thu taxes d louger. Will any pru- INK TTARNESS, i ”Wc hl‘vn no‘ l:l tock le,“n“ i T:l:)lflmbll com= R LonT WU“LL:. filfi.fl—l;l:: AND THJ‘CK oAR. made expremy for this nerkvt, of the best qushity of ll;)tk “l“:l '0; “fl:flhhlp. sad unsurpassed for style, Sas e Sihd AR ialis LU To counksposy wivil TuE n N . ROUER, WIITPS, TURF GOODH. BLANKETS LARRRU INGAKE, NG AND LODGING: Hlotols. Sen) NS £, 470 SEATE-ST.~FUINISIIRD PR MO, T o and $3.501 day board, £4.30; ludglng, We. c OUSE, T30, ad, 333, ANDF 047 inia-at,, four blocks sotls of (he ' Paluier Houvey Doard #ad Foutt, LT dag, $1.20 00 825 2l $3. Furnishod ruotins 14 Tent wiikivut | % FASTINGS HOUSK: 10 AND 18 EAST ADAMERT. ~livouian saltcs dad slngle. with Qryt-cliss board, froni 85 t $a por week duy-buiard 34 . on {t fur tifty year dent nan buy umxcu which Is subject to such locs (3.1 uapLey, 218 ARD 214 WAD. Gl s et st (cago. Tliey aremanufactured Sheeg TR MUCKER &y, ONIAN BTALLION, BILVER DF fur service ihe Susilog wasn - For Infurmation tagulte of J, ¥, i Green-a T _EINANUIAL, 8 NC] DE_UN DIAMUNDS, W, 11K P e e iy « near Clark,_ltovm 6 sod . Estaullaliod 1834, AlD FOIL OLD GO . q he silver, candelabru (zas is s 'be b St e e 04 and ! ¢ § dout 1t e o will be Gbllged £0 take | el over wit the wiost Lavofaced trickory and [ the Klss, ¢ ) 1 Jeal OF 8 book aud Fopresentad 1o liave been suitie~ | ¥ 1OTEL DUUNSWICK, 318 AND 320 WADASTE- AV, Lan e |u'|:n‘-c::|l|{en:mxlx:;t l‘l?u %gltm::: -'-‘f»’:;ltn {r?; “:‘r" ulllmulnuv equal n umoa:;lt%dtlxo wam | knavery, It fs astonlshing how a buul.l{zum ary now d“h‘“""""'"‘gf'“‘ ““’| "l"“;u““"l"‘ wied lhronen the tuen - Tta suthentieity was | FLOTFS S RARTL Sinée, for pantleuan nud wite: 0L SALEONE NEW LIGHT TOP first flaor, and it §s in order to tvold anytbing | laid out In such laidy, aud nvest it [n good fn- | could bver ou the effrontery to subipie | M 8 word. the eusemble 1y periect, uviting | doahted by wany, bot the Goveruar necopted It as [ alsw, stngio ruoime. Frivesluw, and table Sratclase. cheap; aiso lght opeu bugky._2ut Randolph- such a thing tw tho nspection of the citizend of a State. Bome vory curivus incidents ju regard to the passage 0f thls bl huve never yet beon made known, For instance, etauch Republican Portago Cuunty, which had * Jung fornied a part of thy Nineteenth Diatrlct, in which Gen, Gar- feld had always lived, was placed In tho Six- teauth District with ulot of strong Dawnocratic countics, I3ut, us fate woull have it, Gen, Gar- fleld, ubout a year sgo, bought a farm upon the lake shore fu o County, which 1astill [ bis oid district. sud appetite-provoliing. Tho head but- | valid, and, vu the streagth of llknnlurml speclal fer 1s & housshuld terror. He hos the vrivis | clectlon o 1) the vacaucy, "A Republican was lege of the first glass of wlue from every bottle | choscn, snd the wachiuery of legivlation put in uncorked—and lic sces to it that the host 13 not | motlou, after which thie liebuis pormitied Booior niugardly in qusntityund quality fu this uucork- Whitu (0 ba oxchianyud in due cuurss, fng. 1| scarcely kuow where tlie head butler's Ry 2 nrfvlleg-:c cud, though I knuw where thoy QUIPR, . begin, - Mis atm in lifo 1s_to get sl he | Therebels in Ronmelis have taken Tartar emetle iy g keep |llll be gets. '!“};ler: to flls‘n‘llu and sre Wrowing up futrenchiucuts, things he would bo wnore uk of dolur th:?n'cummf His own thruat withs the grov'e Bl Wwiistle 8 B L bick wban ie ruzor or the took's hearth-rug. e woul 4 A w e T tha ball ratber than open the duor, even | Coutributor=1*Why have you not inserted my g{ilhn kiud that I propose to giads ..y scale of ves, *** I am convinced by xu{ lune study of the situntion that the planas [t fs ot presont lald out will bs of great servico to the poor women ot New York, Awl I am equally convinced that thers are cuough Individual vascs where ¥omen will selze with avidity upon my offer to keop tno Home nearly full. “Bhop-girls, women ¥hose fucumes are ‘limited, uthers who make thielr Hying by teashing ut moderate compensds ton—all poor but ru‘wcubla womon~-will be c tercst-pasing securitios, ylelding 43¢ ana 6 per cent, fu order to ralss & “sum of toucy equal fu smount to tho yearly taxes osse against his land,. If he places $10.000 fn such lunds, he must place avothier $10,000 at Intorest to mneat tho nonunl tax on bis tirst Investuient, aud thus bave 820,000 lald out from which be derives uo incomne, ond in property he can put to uo use, and from whicn he can hope for uo profit, except through thy rise In value of his fandy; and any ona cuu calculste In huw short a time tho futerest on $20,000 will cqual his orig- KR HDUSE-MADISON AND HALSTED:STS, PARRRE S s v FINDSOI OUSE, I8 8 E-8T., OPPOSIT! R\ i P Bt g urahibod rootne, with board; day-boarl, $4 per wi ___LOST AND FOUND. EN ADA-ST, AND LINCOLN PAIIK, r poriemonaale o Jug a "um-‘:w wamal auwuut o} Diou Liberal rowsrd wli Dald fur ita retura Al it ll'& B ”“"’!'“"‘—fi‘;.‘i exingtuii-dv., 8 larec, digl by, while-faced Llwnfnl'u\' will Le vaid Jur N glad 1o get & home wilch s futl of pleassut as- | inal fuvestment fu the land, sud smaunt to All thepe thinge aro brought up in hasty re 'bls mistross was fWinting. on the steps tu the | lestatticlor™ Wae it wo lungr® Editor LT TEtur 1o abuve address. to loan 0n watches, dixinoods, aud valusbi saclatiy 11 b S ach s the practical effect of the | view, becauso it s not to be supposed that the | 1f bis mistreas ] . Y () LREWALD-LOS RIDs,FROME | of vvery descrivtion st GOLUIMID'S Loun aad B T el ot vhale arson, Bt et ot th :::‘e‘x:lfilfilnd erongiul bascastnents that are | rewder will bear thew sif fn miud, aud for the | Fulb outsde, Hewauti 60 tuurs think of bl | yas sopermgs: fil') P piacer 123 Lagolit atvs, & fomale | Oiee (Heoused auliaied 1o, fugadisly toyou, wrentt you kasued fur I Han | ausious luuirer: Gt Hamilton does not be- e Tootman snd walter ha dclezates to tlicse | o0& b0 e Puuabscut tribe: Uiey novet scalp. Sha dutles, while he wajesttcally looks on llks a | Uetongs to the dia-tribe. —Justun Huet, inagniiceut Apolto, B, also, from the head to [ 18 aa beon discoveredithat o vu te about 500, - the’ vecond butler, and down to the kitchon- | 000 mitles nusrer thevarth than bas neen supposcd. (] . g pars Lleck ud 00" Tus upauny w week otd. fusthier purpnse of stiuwlng the tretncudous campaien capltal which the Itopubticaus will bavo for the coming canvass, The O'Connor Legistature will be carefully reviewed by every cauvasser. Guv. Bluhiop’s sectarian sud bartissa record will be overbsuled, and the gerrymauder now made, But aside from the effect of this conditlon of things upon privats futerests coues as well the lmuurl'lnc cunsideration of fus effect uvva the taxpaying power. Inp.\s\'crv,:]nuwmment which ls carried on with ouly ooject which I have in view. “¢Tuerg are a number of wealthy and charitable ;people lu New York who, In the courss of & vesr, devote & eood deal of money to the support of various persuns. Bome of these objects of NIGrrLsL SUMS OF 2 AND UFWARDS CAN b hikd 1 exchango for curreucy st thg couutiugs Tuom of the Tribuue Crmpany. s PEXNIES CAN DR HAD 1N EACHANGE, oIt | " curreicy_at the countiug-ruoni_uf the Tricune, __ _BUSINESS CHANCES, IST-CLASS HALDWARE BUSINESS AND i fur eale; abodt S3.UA sluck wod 15,0 tlafactory reasian (or eciltugl 100 ilicy Leter W MILLEL BRUS, rest SUvER, " AND GO CENT PIECES TN FA AYuf #1 b 2 le sublimely and lmperiously, ruls | Pechape, after & while, the maa who f sunstruck L b 01 exclianns T0F CUrFeLEs ot cuduiliug-rooss of unty are | {0 nowy, and its ex- | ing schemu by which it bas becn aticmpted to um]xl wv_sy rul pe. ' l k) [ 158 = s o 1 nead, ofi‘éfl"-':fiur:fiS:—"fi'uigl:rm’:.n N ;.E‘.:‘.‘":?':"L.‘.‘:L‘::I gl‘alfu‘:,mly Satnet all i e Dehnocratic Stato out of ong which (n ffi:li‘f.‘:‘.;.’: all rule the shistress of the bouss— | wilh get s chauce (0 etrike back, —Suoannak News, OTEL TO BENT TR ONLY IO T, TN ANE T""W““"w, "-rffi.('fl':‘n—u e longs to the class known s poor refatious, | citizens, thelr property viter will pay or can by :f:‘llg‘fiu‘:c fiise ;:::tu:‘:finjuflll; ‘;r!ul’l:_:u'cll:‘zll,l;; - g *I'm all for peace.” says Johu Bull, **ao trot | I1 duu RusxCuunts, Bl ulisrotionssi 5 57 10,00 per cyut ud city property, K. W, Now, we will say, for fustauce, that re. o' Lavadie: embD Vanderbile bas a number of thesv, of one kind Andtho other, all lookiug to her fur thelr means ol extatence, Bupposing she devides to devote o tertwin suin to the yearly suvport of her ad- berents,—let us gt tho tigurs st 1,00 Souuslly, For that amount sbo can Dave the , ol nloeteen roows in the with u kuowledgy that the mude to pay its fatr share of taxation. But whenever, eliher through extravagaocs o the Goverutnent or unequal assesswieut, taxation amounts to conflscation, thy owner of the prop- erty will step aafde wnd Jet tho State take it This condltion of thinze bas occurred, 88 reards thoss unhuproved, jutlylng lands. Apy ouc, by referencs to tha books, can tud there that the tuxes ou lurge quautitica of thess laude WESTFALL, 21 Aligduo, T _HOOKS, = A% PATD YOI 00K »TANE Votiks ¢ A 1Y ot CHA TS, Corace Medtesn s Ovarburi:si. PAWCNERY WANTED. ) JOARTNER WANTED-TO TAKE AN INTRUEST A A T oy wind wilid sactory. ¥or g A TRAIN TINRTY FEET LONG, L e L R v The correspovdent ot a Loudon newspaper, orpedu-boats, ! describing the Easter processiou at the Court Kven the **old watch-dog of the Treasury," ot Vienua, says: ** The Emperor followed, (u | with the ustioo’s millwue bebind blui, could not great uuxiely, us it secuied, lest bls Hambesu e thal walignant “w“'hll.'l' of jealous vigl- shoutd ko o, and attr bim & canopy of gold | W KRISH U 0Tl D Vo ol Buoin, cloth, Beneath ft walked backwand four 8co- | ©\ 0 oot bur littlo boy to o drug-ytore tho will nut falf to bave thelr desired effect; uod while, with the present division of the State tato Cony slonat dlistricts, it will be very bard for Republicaus tu obtain a majority of the del- egstion, still there cau bo but littie douby but ltal the general Stato tieket will be carrled, ‘The prescut Dewocratic Adminbitrution in the State will puss foto hlstory us oue of aso- IMERKON PIANOS § Dlgg o ey = wt, St b, S5 bianee sricn o exchaary o zn0e 2k ] ieate: s Bad onguss, forale g v M A g DAKT. oxcupant of each room will recelye her board, | have rematued unpald year after year,and the | ries of shnilar such which have resulted from | ytes, also tu cloth of gold, yho swuvg thelr | othur day Lo gst & parous plaster, snd rhnqad hiin it if,‘f"f,, NG e FLL, Coriee Twelfilh | == = 5, resulacly, while shy »ta: The advautages of | property hus beea forfelted to the Beate. the spathy of the Ropublican mujority, but | cengers with epergy, to fumixate the Bishop, | notto forges whut he was going ufter. Hu Went | dud Uanilols, s Iln.urr. DAVIS & C e Bk e such g arrangement apparent at the tirat Tue taxes on much of It, runoiug for 8 period | wbich bave with a briet trlul diwguyted the peo- | o "ruay feom o glisteriug book as he out, repeating the words to- bluself, snd lga fuw = EOUS. tquare, Graad. 804 GpAigHte, Plauos, ®lance. Bupposlu that two or three of the | of ive or six years back, now exceed the preseut | ple, aud caused un overwhelmlug defest of the ded, At int tong. thi arcl | [pluaies caui Lack, ! lnt‘. Hoee, wamoa; | SEISC O o “!F“- m\(uALx. ulneteen adher are o littls taclined to be | cash value of the fand. * Aud it Lus become the | party b the firet geueral election, 1uis s fact | proceccic. iotervals olong the m. GLia ls the poorsat ous 1 tood dit. (ocxuxuncm,; RE-BUGE, MOTIES EXTEINI {Coruer Siato'aud Adama‘it Unrelable in mon: ters,—as 8 quite fro- | merest formality for the Btate to offer these | which is now pretly well establlabed, that tbo | trusupeters walkoed, nding vigorously oo Extravagance is the cause of hard tim ""‘f,";{, 3{3.@-" Mt ek, Antl 2 0L ETTe u—-—————'us 25D 0RO Bt Uebtiy tho case. | mean by that, supposlog | lauds for sale l{ the aunual tax sales. € | modern Democrut ts not capable ot governing | gliver fnstruments. Thea camo the Empress suld » caviialist yosterday, +*Wo mu"dh ore e o it yutt” LADIE T Vopsalao toutatizents. they are fu the Lubit of exaggerating their needs | tnerc could be vo possible question of the title | biwsell, 1u every Btate whiere thiey have whlugs | _1pg cyuosure of all oyes. She wantd no ecouomical, Ton years ago | commenced working D e uanioualy: 300 Bouih ban: W. W. KIMBAL Corncr Stat and Adainasia. thelr own way, they Lriog everyibiug iuto such nutoriously bad odor that the peopiv ut lures are afrald to trust them with the adwinlstration of She aifaire of the Gunerul Governweut. Iu the cewpalge which i3 sbout to oven the Republicaus euter the teld with tueir anwor ou, aud with the utwost coufidence of success, while the Dewmocrats will labor with the great- est ditlleulty to wake thelr record clear, The- result, of course, ls uow u good way Iu tho tu- ture, but, ‘:nlumx thiugs a9 they o fu this world, u uowlug (bat the Keoublica alittle, 80 us to get w trife more cash vut of thewr encfactrcas than suey sctually re ?ulrv. By this wicaus sbo pats. them uto the Howe, and that cuds the watter, becauss sho knows ey are provided for. ‘Tuen, supposiog oue of f temporary beneticlaries to bave riseu above cr dificulticg and vacated bLer apartment, it leaves wu Upportunity for Mre. lerbbit Held of ber usefulucss by puttlag s y else fu the pluce of the oue who bus cparted. Thussbe can do s great deal ulfiu‘l 88 cownarstively swall outlay, agd will bave which the Btute conld give by such w salc, stlil thers would by no purchaser, for no oue would Lo willig to give the awount the Stete ssk,— Lt is tbe smouut of the taxes charged againat i ‘w il in Gold K1 ut & vwall salary, snd in less Vienuese euthusiasm to appreciate her Majesty. i".“ ‘:n'"' s tho il u‘u' :l;"'fi |:wr:cy J g . W' You sre sl " peturucd 8 lstoncr, Thero is nut, berbans, suother woman fo £4- | BIRCIL, oipdidueu. “F TG 1 poatible fur 3 was ropy who vould taks vart ju such a show, with | 15 8700 6 000 ur 43,000 8 wouth o & salary of such a dress, sud be uot a wbit ndiculous. oy} Lut he tuuet be very ceonvitcal aud bave ‘The train was 1uil thirty feet 1oug, upborne | {ho handliog of thu suialesin."— Virytuld (Nec.) B et ot e moursing for (hit | & parhrias 6 cour rew O sinourolog for Q& nd bee Majesty wore @ robe of palest n?'m‘:?“fi‘v‘:sn? ‘Lm,'“'fi’l:m:,f,w:&,‘:rw; e 11k, trimmed with tufts of Suss silk, ing stxles for ventlemen. Eo far oa bo bas vb- cined to us ubove, of & darker shade. l aerved, 8 plag bat draws to the wearer the atten- FINWALS MATCHLESS PIANOS, TIE BEST 1N the world. are -)Mllnhch.luw valy Ly LYON & ALY, Bt 8ud Molna st oo ~_TO EXCHANGE, __ X(.l! NUF-BY D. P, NEWELL, T WEST pleudid residence and laree gruuuds Va3 for hapruved clty property. GOGD CHANCE AGAIN-BEPUL YUU SELL Your cast-of clothing carpets aud Leddiog ot un afeq wade by E. MELSCIIEL, 540 Stalo-at, Urdera bY ail prowpily siteuded . ki ol ABI IAID YOI LADIES™ AND QESTLE. Eb S AR Todersby “wat peumiily Btteuded W JUNAS UsLDELL 304 blata-st. ‘As & cousequence of this the Etale bas lost all on thls property, and will continue to do sv, s0 long as this condition of things exist. ‘Anud only when this property is offcred fur sale Tor the Lighest price 1t will briog can the Btate reallzo suythiug ou ite vludme uguiust it aud theu tho owuer can bave at lvdst suequul £ atressch, i ad-decss wus @ vap of Lhe ssune | tiouof the eotite Lopulatlon. Wiere s caue Lo e