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athars derived lkrwise from officlal sonrces, wa may estimate roughly the cost of the wa IIE RUSSIAN WAR. ntor to get his opininn of t! Ton," said the Post, with fam T arity. First comes the forelgn luan of £15,0%0,000, Well, you ought to interview hin,* sald . Diffical £ then weslma| the {u Iowvl;nz suras (v %"fi&) curs Bl!l- tile's rc':ll-snltlrl lu{ buxnchm‘l'lliwr‘;. ‘lnd e rency: Burplus of previous years, unly hopes L) et & chance al im belore What It Has Cost Russia eay Of | e en Biste Dank bovus, 100000,000 rounics: | bis term expiveas Nogotiating Foreign Eastern Loay, 200,000,000 roubles; Fxcbequer | * when does he go out ! said the Post. Loans. ‘bonds, 100,000,000 'roubles Nzt March," sald Silas, sorrowfully. naw baper matiey fesucd, 840,000,000 roubles: total, 750,000 roubles. 'Lhere¢ may seem to boa discrepanc between these firures and the figures quoted above, but it is only spparent. In estimating the amount whi the Internal loans with- drew from circulation, we bad to take the amount actually realized, but in considering the cost of the war we must take these Jouna at their nomiual value, for the payvinent of which the Government has made ltsell respousible, If ‘we take the forefgn losn of £15,000,000 na equal ta 150,000,000 rubles, we find that the eckunowl. edged cost of the war had reached at the begin. ning of April 30,000,000 rubles, and, as the extraordioary expeuscs amount o at least 000,000 rubles dull{. we may conclude that at the present moment & millisrd rubles bas been apent. Unless, therefore, purt of the war indcmnity be recovered from the Ports, Russia will have galned Irom o successful war a finahcial bunden considerably mure than half the war (ndemalty inposed by Uermany on France by Lhe peace of Versaillest At first sigbt this scems very bard, for wa bave of late Lecome accustomed to the flrlm:l;llu 80 ably advocuted by Prince Bismarvk, thet the victor should smply fodemnify himself for his pectibiary losses: but It may Le questioned whether this principle should e recognized und couscerated by Europeau law, After the Cri- nean war apd after the Frauco-Austrian cam- F-lzn no pecuniary indotunity was exacted, so hut respuctsblo “precedents may be found In support of tho opposite principle, that the vie tor as well us the vanquished should be Hued for breaking the peace. JUDGE KEY'S LETTER. Tespouses He Is Getting from the Santh, Currervondence Cincdnnati Commercial, Wasmxaron, May 8l.—Some of the Demo- crats, particularly from the Northern scetion of the country, are insd as horuets at Judge Key, aud saw the alr wildly when they arlss frum a perusal of Iis letter. ‘This ls to baexpected, for * Whea does your parent think Mr, Hayes will leave the White Ilouse!” said our ingulsitive retainer. % “*Oh, about the 1st of December,’’ said Bilas, airily, ** You just ought to interview father un the “appointment of a Minister to Liberia, Father went up to sce him, and Hayes told him that lie fatended to aopoint Thomas, of South Carullna, Father nald, *Thomas comes to seo me nearly avery day, Shall I teil him that hels to be appointed ' Hayes said, *Yes, Senator, [ wish you would, The next momlni father wrote Thomas a note, and Just after he had sent It was astounded to hear the namc of A man from North Carolina_snnounced in the Benate for the same place, Yes, alr,” sald Silas, “he had this very fellow seclected when he lold father thiat be would like to bave him write to Thomas."” “ Are you sure your father is {n favor of un- acating Huycet” *You just ask the Baltimore ‘Gazetle man. ghu gm man told him so protty emphatically to- ay. : —————— MONEY OF A CENTURY AGO. A Ristory of the Rag-Baby Daring the Revo- Iutlonary War, From * Money," by ¥. A. Walker. Of the emissions of paper tmonoy during the Revolutionary period of our history, we have accounts from o great varlety of sources, Iuas. ntuch as those autorized by the Contiuental Congress were made under asingle an' con- .staut impulse, viz,, tho overwhelming fnancial necessitivs of the new Governmunt, engaged In a desperate strugyple for cxlstenve, tho facta can be briefly stated. ‘The question has sometimes been raised by ocouumiste whether fssues of Incouvertible paper mouey aro ever really necesssry, even ln thine of war, Howerver this question might bo decided with reforenceto ordiuary Governments, warEspenses Already $500,000,000-How the Curreacy Has Been Disorganized and Depreciated, Correspondence Londan Times, 8t. PeTERSBURG, May 15.—There 1s no doubt {hat elghteen montts ago the Kica of war with Turkey was decidedly popular here, and many pelicved that a convenient moment had come for Russia to fulflt her supposed historical misslon in the Slavic world; but thers wers not » few cautious, farsecing men who did not naro the prevalent entbusiasm, and did not ap- prove the adoption of & Slavephil polley. Among these was M. de Reutern, Minister of Finance. For twelve luog years he had been striving earnestly to drag the country out of its finaticlal dificulties, and he lad to s great ex- {ent succeeded, but he knew that there was im- minent danger of s relapse, and that woy violent perturbatfon, infght in s few weeks undo the work towhich hie had aevoted the bast energies ol bleilfe. He ardently desired, therefore, a peace- fa! solution of the difficulties, and wa may rea~ sonably assume that housed his Infucnce In that direction, But other and stronger influ- ances wero at work. Orders wers miven for ex- tensive military preparations, and means had to hi‘l :‘“umd for meetiny the cxtraordinary ex- dituro, II:\m!ln was not {n & condition to go to war, After twenty vears of peace she had succeeded in establishing at least an apparent oquilibrium betweou her revenue and expenditure, but there wer¢ oinlnous svmptoms that the tax-paying ower of the natfon would not bear much wore ?nn.lmn. and that a commerclal cru might shartly; ba e, ot o S 782 | there are bome-thrusia fn that docuinont which | the situation uf tho Contiusatul Cangress roust currency, notwithstanding tl efforts of | carry with thewn u sting, Lo admitted to bave been highly exceptional. the Btate Bank to keep up the forelgn ex- changes by Viberally throwing zold ‘on the mar- ket, wis cousiderably depreciated. These aumd similar well-kuown facts ought to have been rexarded ns powerful argumcnts in favor of & acific forelen policy, but they were not allowed o bave thelr legitimate Influence. Though the ¥orelgn OMce and tho Miuistry of Finance are adjacent buildings, there sccing to be betwesn, metaphorically speaking, & great guif fixed, which practically excludes mutual co-operation. The question of peace or war was decided ae- cording to purely diplomatic and otber non- inanctal considerations, and M, de Reutern bad merely to find the pecunlary wmeans for the campalgn. The sources which he had for this purpose at s disposal were of two kinds,—a certaln in- definite amount of foreign credit and a large, well appulnted enzraving establishment, capa- ble of producing an unlimited amount of paper 1n only u qualificd scnse was it u Government at #1l, 1t had no coercive vower. Itcould not levy taxes, Even Its woral authority over the coustituent States was very slight. Its requisitions for moucy, its recommendations of pulicy, were treated with nealect, if uot with open contempt, The Btates, with ‘one or two honoruble exceptions, hardly made & shaw of dolug thelr duty by thie Goverument of the Cou- federation, Thicrs nre fow more distressing chupters in hl-wr‘ than that which records the dehimquency of the Htates which had pledeul Nife, fortune, nnd sacred Lonor to the cause of Auerican Indedendence. The first emlssion ol Continental tils of credit was ordered In Juue, 1775, the awount belng 2,000,000; 10 July $1,000,000 was_ordered; ju ovewber, $3,000,000. During 1776 the cmis- slons muounted to 319,000,000, - f The United Btatos, eays Dr. Ramsay, fora considerable time derlved as'much benelit from this paper crention of thelr own, though with- out oy established funds for {ts support or redemiption, 08 would Lave resulted to them from the free ilt of us many Mexican dollars. + » o+ But thore was u point, both in time and quantity, beyond which this Cangressional alehumy coased to operate. Thisttine was about elghtecn inouths from the date of thelr tirst {ssue; and that quantity about $20,000,000. [iilatory of the Unlied btates, li., 803-'0.) Whether or not Dr. Rumsay has vorrectly es- timated the amount of Continental bills which 1nirht have circuluted withoud depreciation, no room was left tor doubt by the close of 1370 tiiat the limit bud been passed. Depreciation, that unmistukable sign of excess, Lad already procecded so fur thut the the bills stood at 60 per ceat discount, o3 The followlng Jetter to the Judge will repay perusal, It ls from & leading Democrat in Mis- stssippf, but § withhold the name and lis place of rosidence, as the publication might posaibly cause him some embarr. —_— M 1878, —My Dean Bin: 1 am of the opinion that the old Demoacratic party (which you and I were raised to hate like the devil, anyhow) has gone stark made, For Uod's make, don't let President Hayes feel or belleve ful 10+ ment that the people of the South ars responaible for the -wrolched fully and modness of thoir cons temptible represcniativea, 1am here In the heartof Missinelppl, awl 1 canassure yuu, with all sincerits and truth, that there sre not ten honest, Intel. tigent men to be found ia ten miles around who do not deprecats the late action in Congrens In order- ing an *‘investigation' as wanton and foollsh In tho lust degres. 'They apprebend tuut it will tond only to renew vectionsl bitterneds and sirifo, with 1o possible gond resnits, Tho idea that anybody In this whole section wanted 1iayes Lorned out and old granny ‘Tilden put in ls sluply prepusterous, ‘The truth is, Tiiden i scoled aud despived, while thero s & universal feeling of kindness and respect entortained for I'residont lluycs, and especially for Lis noble wife, who hes won™ the Juve and estecm af all the Southern people, and betore she should be disturbed tn her position aa the first lady of the nistion, & thousand gallant young fellows would fly fromn the SBouth fu thirty “Jays and pilch the mituerabie old Lachelor, 7tiden, tulo the Potomac, 1 know it is very hard to bear up patiently under aucls appearances of tugretitude on the part of the Soutbern penple, but ul‘!ln 1 asmuro you itisonly in upposrance. Tell tho President ‘to kecs: cool ond caim, and all the fuew wiil pass away like a summer's cloud, ond a reactiun, certain and sure, will tuen in hls fovor, whou Tis milly tormentors will floe and beyg tho rocks to fall upon them, Your friend, traly, Horo ts one frum Tennessee, which, I nnn;e- money. The theoretically Indefinite amount of foreign eredit wus soon discovered to be practically very llmited. Tho great bankers of London and Yaris turned & deal ear to suggestions about o foreign Joan, and It was with considerable diffi- culty that o small adyance, afterwards trans- furmed [nto a loan of £lfl.mb.000 sterhing, was obtamed from a ayndlcate through tho sgescy of Messrs, Mendelssohn & Co,, of Uerlin. As the campaign did uot proceed so rupidly and successtully as bad been cxpected, the diftfeulty of obtaining sdvances aud ralsing loans in- creased, and gecordingly ft wus necessary to draw moro lurgely from tha sccond source,—the pq‘er»mmwy manulactory, 'his methiod uf creatiig capital was in many reapects more conveulent thuu the ather, lorthe influences which undermjued the nationel credit oud deal of true Inwarduess: on foreiign stock-exchanges bnd po sppreciably | Boud, contalus o good deal % T , E v & 2 o5, —The ton, D. Al s 1o worst feature of the sltuation was that effect uiy tlie activi u‘;“ ;{:“Ihfi"“‘{{‘,fi,“h‘;‘.‘,“’,v"}‘z DR S e e maatior ust nav 6F :r'e'h. the State, despite_remonstrauce and cutreaty, eot public interest fs the approaching Judicixl Conveution, 10 sssemblo ot Nashvillonoxt Wednes. to powinate candidates for the Bupreme Dench, Thero are a guod wnany rants, and some_ feeling among Lhe candldates and thueir friends, Tue country Is full of canaldates forzll the oftices, and ‘nn llllr look out for many if not muoat of the nferlor judicial oftices belnyg filled by Jtepublicans. This i3 owing tu two canses: frat the ultitude of Democratic candidatus, and C: ondly, the disorganized coudition of things polit continued alsu to cmit bills of credit, Tho Cantinental Congress could not tax the people: the Btates would not. In most of the States searcely an effurt was made from first to last to meet the charge of the war manfully by aa- sussment and contribution. With public moral- u‘y deeply perverted by the colonfal experlence of paper munuy, with tho falsc start of 1775-'0, and with the apprebeusion un the part of each that its ucighbors would tuke advuntage of any rrmuug-nruann. hnd 1ts disadvantages and daovers, In the fiest place, the kind of money it produced was lezal currency only within tho laits of the Emplre, and “could not bes used for furelgn debts; und, in the secoud place, Il tou much ot ft were lssued, It would “soon losu its value. The Finane!s! Aministration bad, therefore, to uldertake two new tasks, I, to transformn art of the paper money luto gold, and, 3, to eep the amuuut of paper money in circulation Ical gancrally. T'ho troublex ahout Htate gnances | forbearauce it inkgut oxercise to flll thu chanuels within proper Hinlts. aud fie biate debt, the manipulations of political | of cireulation wu‘n their'biila, the States fell l“:lxr t;nu lm“'“"}"“imnuuul pnp'er _rnulblu into demum': es and T:m;:,-:&nklu A nt:u «u‘r‘m&u withiout n strupicie into the wretebed policy of gold coln a convenlent philosoplier’s stous was | uw upslde dow; ¢ lotter resolution ant e ¥ B0 e q o fhand. _In consequence burtly of o good hare | iniponding tave gadion will s matertally o our Constmly lnsivesiag sl OF conatautlydu preciating puper, 3 1t seeuis to bo pretty clear, says Mr, 8huck- ers, that the {ssucs of Contineutalbills of credit were muterially in excess of the emissions au- thorized by Concress.—[Finances, -ete,, of tho ' Revolution, v. 110.] 1a the taco of u premium on - sliver of more thun 100 per cent, Conureas rewolved that tho uominal valus of gola &nd sflver bud been ratscd, just as in England durlng the Bullion Coutroversy the Government declored that the bank-notu lad not fallen, but tus. guinea had risen §n value. Efforts wers tade Lo suppre: I-tule premfum; amd-tuoss were do- oemies of liberty who recointzed u specle price, us distiv; ied “frum a paner price of commodities. In epity of al), however, the depreviution weut on_through 1577, as the emisstons continuea, ‘The authorized 1ssucs ol the vesr wors $13,000,000. The situa- tlon was now complicated by ths fuct that the Britlah authoriios -began to dia- seminote coanterfeits of- the Continental money, us they subsequently did iu respect tu the assignats ot revolutionary Freuce, Ex- tonuiys cosatorfeiting wlso weut’ on at homu. And still we tind the States disregarding the sutreatics of Congzrress to undertuks In earncat the taxation of their citlzens, in place cf u re- sort to further insuce. .Mora atteation was ald to the recommondation by Congress, ln Npvember, 1777, of laws to limit prices, und 10 authurize supphes to bo scized In the hunds of Wiorestallers™ ana ** cngrossers.” Muuy. ot (hieBtatos possesscd urm‘f\:m laws to repress the premium ou sliver aud to restrain speculae tors from forestalliug and eogrussing the wur- ket with a view tu secure the coathiued rise of rives due Lo coutinued Inftation, - Publie meet- ugs were held to denouuce speculation, snd mob laws were not Infrequently vesorted to wgatust the holders of goods, with the same vopulur applutiss which had greeted the do- rank and Gieof tha peaple are ny such brand of disturvance, uch wovements as solely to (nrnish s capital fur tho appronchiuy Congre: ction, 1low far the poople minv be mad to succimnb to the influences of tha politicians is yet to by scon, Thicre (4 no dissetisfation anywhere that can be heard of among the people towards Prealdent Huves. 1o 14 8s popular ax lust September, when Lo was tiore. Al temperate, renuible, and disiu- terested inen feut that it would be decply ungrales 10} for those whons the Presticnt bis done eo much and tried (o do more 10 Joln in & warfure upon il or do enythimg calculuted to disturb tha repose Las restored to the countey, ‘Theso gro iy Ind vidoal scutiments, aud ihe scntimentes of nin {enths of our people, Your friend, vest ond partly of the fall 10 the foreign ex- changes, which onabled tho oxvorters to pav & high prico for gralu aud othor products, the exuorts wers very much creater than uwusl, The fmports, on the coutrary, in consequence of Increascd duties und otuer inllucuces tendiug 1o weaken the demand for foreign luxuries, had evurmously decrensed, 1€ & rough oflictal cal- culation may be trusted, tho exports bad ju- vreased (ud compared with 1576) by 78,000,000 roubles; the {mports hbud decreased by 119, 000,000 roubles, . aud the balance of the trade, Instead of belug against Rusia, as in preceding ycars, was fo ucr favor to the amount of 197,000,000 roubles, Whetber these tigures are ot all nesr the truth it would be diflicult to say, but It Is quite certain thut the baluncs of tralo wes largely in favor of Iusels, and consequently forelen Dlils could Lo cxtowsively purchused., Of theso forcigu bitls, which, of course, represcnted gold, tue Uovermnent bought in the course of 1877 abour £15,000,000 aterling, By addinz to this the £11,000,000 obtatned by the forelgn loan nego- tlated by Messrs, Mendclasohn & Co. (£15,000,- 000 namtnal, issuod at 75 por cont) and £4,000,- W00 supplied by thu customs dutiea payable fn gold, wa et £30,00,000 a3 tie tolal amount of gold recelved by the Government In 1377, Ot this aboul £12,000,000 wers requirea for the payment of tho yearly intereal un the furcign debt (includiog” cuarunteed rullway deben- tures), so thut the Goveromens had unly sbout £18,000,000 fn gold for the extraordinary military expeuditure. Lt us glunce now at the vaper monoy and the wcans employed for keeplug wittin reasun- able limits the omount of it In clrculation, Be- tween the manutactory and the Minlstry of Fi. nance thero1s un futermediato institution called the Emission Lepartinent of the Stato Bauk, throuph which all notes must pass, aud as the Btute Hauk publisbes weekly aud monthly res ramplications. totaily avervo and Iml»k npun WESTERN 'I’ATEWTS. List of Patents Tssuod to Taventors of 1ili- nois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesotia, Jown, Indians, and Nebrasku. A weekly st of United Btutes patents fssued to tho inventors af Iliinols, Wisconsin, Michi- gan, Miuncsota, lowa, indiang, ond Nebruska for tho week cuding May 21, 1573, and each patent o the Mst will bear that duts. Revorted ex- pressly by telegravh fur Tne Trinuns by A, [{H Evans & Co., patent sulicitors, Washington, D, €. Chargo for ubtaining a patent, $20. A .copy of thu Patent luws seat iree on upptications ILLIAUIS, J. W, Baker, Ducatur, overshae attachment, *J. F. Dyer, Quiney, wlnduw suvhies, C. Hollaad, Culcego, saven patunte for vapor genotators, U, 8, Jennings, Culcago, treading pits, ! wik-stralucrs, More, t‘lnum 3 A, Tavlor, Chicago, brushedatures, A. Andereou, URICURY, Lea-c 4 hunn, CBICAZO, puver buses, " D, Whieford, Uni Tunpe. struction ur the stamped papor Ju 1785, Al B i ey o o SR, Ko B Dot o v '.Z."s"’."'." Tac o eoniel bana A% HoE e, 9 ¢ % 2 o Zungarlv, | rovklug-chal cred) X awount commonly n clrculation 18 abaut 780, [ & BIETLG R S o, tho necesslties of the Governmeut [pereasod. 0,000 Toubles, and tho sums which the Mine ister onders t paid tor thy Government ure put down under a suvarate bead, entitled * Cur- fent expenditure ou uccount of the ‘Treasury,” Tals expouditure drst appearcd fn tho returus o 1bs0n, Clileago, frait-basl 37 3. 1all, Chicagw, wish-ouilers, E. 11, Mitchell, Chicago, clevator brakes, 1. Wiisvn, ¢ hlcugu, cuvers for holding vablets, Phalllippo & Owen. Oeneseo, lead-cuttora, ‘Ihe guusslons suthorized I 1773 amountea to um,s'!'m 000, In Decomber of that year Congress, In a pib- lle nddreublnuwmuuy Tepelied tha [nsinuation ’ b Wi g " Lot that the blils of crodit would beallowed to for tho lut of Uetobery 1570, und smousted u 1 G ot s, Jackot ke ibitors, | 310k fu the bands of the Lulders, aud ia the fak tue-to. 2 roubles, By 1o [ g7 1 laugy, caleouri, condenuing veels, | Boptomber followiug lusued @ second sddreas o1 gy T b L at WS |3 Baymai, Ultuert Statlun, wind-englued, the same purport. m - rap tucreased during three | i) L. Spare, Clinton, railruad cro s, W should pay an Il compliment to the un- tunths, aud then suddenly vanished, for in the returns of the tat of January, 1877, thero fs vo trace of it. It reappeared, Lowever, ot tue Tat ur May in the todeat forin of 4,000,000 rou- Llcs, and since that time it hus becn rolng on 11y lucreasivg, til 1t has now reacned the peetable sum of 835,000,000 roubles, It would have rlsen still wors rupldly if the Gov- erument bad not applied from ‘tine to thwo 0, W, lirown, Usiesburg, corn-plauturs, 1L ¥, Frsvly, Dauville, puppet valves. 10 I 2oy, Muoduta, Cora-shulles attachmont. Jo J. Luces, Bulluvitlo, dre-cecape ladders, Borklos, C ¢ WHROD €0 guia Al M. Bruns corusplautere, 4. 1. Surebet, Chidricaton, wash-loc: M, Btrawwl, Yorssillo, bud-tottuwas, U, P, Tripp, Belvidore, . velicio-tongue sup- porta, derstanding and honor ol cvery truo American, were wo Lo adiuce msuy srguntents to show the baseness or bad policy of violatiug our national faitn, or amlmn;f tu pursng the measures neceye sary to prescrve it A bankrupt, falthloss Re- public would be w novely in-the politicul world, aud appear among reputable uatluns tike a conimou prostitute wnong chuste aud resvecta- Dls piutrons, o » - Apprised of these conse- what fs communly kuown as *ldes do C. L. Waterman, Bloouington, egqe-beatars, quences, knowing the vaiuo of national charac- pouge” s e ety e | | B DT Qi cumitiss trestound) ot and’ {impreased with o dus sanss of dhe fo- plained fux ow words, - Thi Minluter clearls | - J. Yile, Milwaslies, criding-mill, mutablalawd of ustics wi Louig i s Tmuos: oresaw thut if Lo threw too tuuch paper- J. W, Fowers, Portage, vessels for seiting milk, of such un cxecrable deed, ® The emitssions of 1779 umounted to §140,08), 000, of the coin valuc, according to Mr. Joffer- son, of $7,120,478, ‘fhe course of depreclation during the vear rtage, Yioceat aml SoMillan, Voy Lippe, leai-turiers, Wiithisws §t. Patrick, Murinotte, manufscturiug papor pulp from wood, MICHIGAN, . A. AL Miller, Bturgis, Jinku for car-couplin monuy ou the marskct, it would beeome «reatly deprectated, and secordiugly no determlned w e from thne to tine Hosuclal absurbents for sucking up part of. the superfiugus umount. Jue yusorbeuts cmployed wers anteraal 2aly- Vi : loaus. “I'ne tirst wus fisued in November, :’.lxli'nmfi. g cutens Jor e 1570, under the title of * Fourth Serfes of Brate. ank Boods,” It brouglt in ubout 9,000,000 ol papur roubles, which e¢nabled the ‘Freasury Lot oniy to pay its debt Lo the bunk, but alsuto ket current expenscs tur ubout four moutls. 0. Colvin, Bchuolcratt, ives. A. Wood, Graud Rapids, side-soring vehicles. M. L. Acuold, Urdod aplds, pistun watare metres. 1. Yy, Davisbarg. che: M., o0 BT 750, Congress wwal- ublic fulth wud On 4k 18t of March, lTowud ull its bruve wonds about Tho sscond was lesued in June under the tle [ D: L: Uarver, Hur, hay-kuvws, the honor of Hapubiles, wnd wuthorized siiver to oo ustern Lowu," and brougtit in sbout [ We Gleite, Yostluoti, epuasing telopbones, | L% icoved for paper ut the vato of 1:40, - All 70,000,000, ‘Thetlurd bas been lssucd since the | p proyout, Minnecapoins, yraio-driers. bills bruuzht in were to bu dustroyed, Certitl- termfuation of Loatilities In the form of Ex- 16 W, Ruddle, Alfuneapalis, catus uot to exceod iu pominad value one- g‘hequcr bonds to the amount uf 100,000,000, A. Stabn, South Stiilwater, twentleth of the bills thus destroved were to be bus sbout 866,000,000 of the paper currency | dy, Kuchester, aud B, B. Leach, fulssusd, redecinavle i specls wlor six years, Wad witbdrawn trum circulation and converted | 1., fence-poats. bourlog lntercet at 5 per cent. Fuuds were to foto volunlur{ loaus beariug wtereat, This operation had vo doubt a good effect fn Dreveuting Lo sume extent the rapld depreciar tlog of the currency. The value of the paper Toubls, it 1s truc, fell very considerably, but the fall is Lo be attributed to political iolueuces ratlier thau to the supcrfuous smouut fusucd. To conviice ourselyves of this wa hnvauul{llo glauce at the torewn exchunges durlng the last two years.; Iostead of falilug rezulasiy In proportion to tho uumber of Tew Lutes UL Into clrculation, they ruse and fell sivording to the probabilities of peace or War. At the comuencewent of the moblliza- ot the roublo wes worth trom 20d tog 3, aud l'hen war was declared It bad sunk to 27d. Dur- g the dark days of Vlevus it went down to 223¢d, aud whyo the prosvects of peace brght- sucd wt the time of the armlstic it rose Lo 203{d, —thut 18 to suy, sbout the saume belche 33 attla woment ol tho declaration of husthil- Ues,—votwithstundiug the larze sume which bo eatabli by tho fudividual States for thelr redemution, the fulth of tue United States be- lug piedyed a4 an additiousl securny, Six- touths of thuss LIl were to be delivered to Lie Btates, 1o due proportious; fourteuths to Le peserved fur the use uf Cougrosa. Buch was the eud of the “ Continental Cur- reney.” Thue vew certideates never avquired to suy considerable vxtent the character of woney, and soon sank 1o oug-cighih thelr numibel valug, 30 that the uceount ol & bolder of $330 in Coutiental paper wionev 1s thus sated: 830 multiplied by vac-forticth ¢qual 83 fu certifi- catee. $3 88,135 cqual to 81 silver. Bo poorly wus the seewrity offered by Con- Rress eatecuded by the puople thay the greater part of the original {ssue was not brought in for redemption fn the uew cercdficates. It con- tiuued, suye Mr. Jefferson, to dreulate sud de- o il the end ot 1750, when it had fallen , sud the woney cirvalated from the Frenct snsy being, by thst thue, scusible fu all 10W4. . A. Anfln\u\ Millenury, draft-equalizers. y B, Fisbur, Daveaport, sulky viows, + C, Vayne, Clutuu CHY, wire-fencos, J. C. 8with, Centreville, weotutilc horae-colisrs. Williat B. Canudy, Hochester, Siun.. and ¥, Leach, Cedar Hapids, la. jenea: purts, “uw Newton, Rotle Plain, fuvention not ven. 0. D. §paulding, Mitchell, grain-slevators. IKDIANA, M. J. Eich, Plymoutp, drive-wheel paint.iter OG. R. Elhs, Tudiznspolls, orgag-stop sction: rover, ludisuspolis, saw-wmlll carstages. J. Ruepi udiausvoils, awaloys. 3. Nullludewortl, Joucsborougl, wind engines, J, P. Fies, Bpudes, scboot-dveis. Q. M. Swith. Delpbl, clotaes-pounders, R, ¥, Jubnson, Wsbash, spparatus for drylog lowmber (relssue). . NEBRASKA, Sern ¥, Watl, Jawestowa, velocinedes, . €. Rogers, Pupillivn, sulky plows, i ——a— :fxe coutiuually being added to the currency fu Seuator Pattorson Agalust Hayes. the Stated north of the t‘unumu.h thu _vaper roulation. Whenit become evident that the Wachington £t (Dan.). ceaged its cucalation altogether fu those States. Envlufl\m of tho aruudstice was bot neccuuly ‘The Post struck Silas, the son of Senator | lu Virginia and Nurth Curotioa ¢ cuntluued u 3‘"'“‘ e war, 1t agulu wenCdowa to 2254, | Patterson, of Boutn Carolius, last night, sad | year louger, withio which time it fell to 1,000:1, 80 bas sluce riscs 1o nearly 2d. aald: ud then expired, as It bad Jdone w tha' otlier Heures above guoted and B fow 1 have beea thinking of golng up to sce the | States. without » suglegroau. Or, Dr. Ramsay na e explriuz hy the de ®rhor grruan, it gently fell saleep (n the hands o roam for bnm In the family cirele, put him Into the pit, butthey afterwards gambled for his cont. Bodid the Roman soldlers gamble for 1he unseamed coat of Jesus, Testaments are fiiled with accounts of gam- used 1,200 years before Christ, and probably were known at a much earller aze. the Roman Emperors were gambicrs, dice being thelr favorite game. bet as high ns $100,000 on & rlngle turow, works of Horave, of aatires upon hud four fiat faces and two curved ones; vn the fut faces were fourteen pojuts; the numbers on the opposite sides were ace, six, three, and doctor had ® French women were great gamblers, the reigns of y obiiged to woo the fickle goddoss on the ily, as thelr socfal status depended upol davs of the ** Le (irand Monurque,’ suys “gambling women make us chaste, for 1o [804 tho Countews ot Schiwlechelt, of Huno- yer, one of the greatest gamblers of her day, of a small sum of money that then Jay upon the . ICK OF 108 JUMMER RESORT-HIGHLAXD WALL, NIGH- T s fl“:“,',"f,‘,“;,"'{;:",:""",:\};‘;,"yfl'j e | Firat—Tus tunression made by the pen or [ FUiNARF R SAI A S i b b v .‘;"F'x““'u bl e e L for Gy el , i A M it TPttt whire not me, 1 wish nelther mercy wor pity, as [ Fh‘ af the instrumest fs an ‘lll]lrlll‘ or the N'Yl Lll;. \',Ilkh ] I‘!“("l{::l‘l‘:“:flmi:ll:il ?Il- 7 to deal farv at the home of arl or a | tawards an Institution thatfsan lonor to our uly! On Tuesday next I underatand the Ladies’ Al Socfety of the Chicmgo Foundilngs® Home ive thelr anoual reception, for which they aro MELP, WANTED-MA Trndes, WA!TZD-A (G001 BREAD AND CARE BAKER. Apply st 42 State-st. ¢ Duke, aud receive therefor from 10 to 25 guincds wer hour for his services, ered a disgrace. Nor was this consid- Ita last posseasors. e — A PLAYER'S 1.00IC. making extensive preparations. Would ftnot | ———— GAMBLING. Dr. 8sm Johnson. the author of ** Rasselas,”” | bea good thing for our citizens to sttend this Employment Agencicss 0 and the most learned man of Lis age, regretted | recention and leave behind them sach an offer- | WWARTEDCALL THE GOOD RAILROAD LABOR- —— Oxford, | ing as will show ia & substantial manner their ae o e A asp Louls heanch, Joate: The Literature, Itomsnce, and Mumor of members | appreciation of such & charity, and such 8 man | haods.” ALJ, 15, SPERBKCK'S, 21 West Handalph-st. [1] s 0l Ohianco~flow treat Men 1ia; piayed to a desperate extent, said: *Iepend | as Dr. Shipman? Let ua ba ona in apirlt with 'A‘u'r 0 RAILROAD TLANORERS ¥OR Plaged for Migh Stakes—Some Memorsble | UDon it, sir, this js mere talk. Who Is rulned the gnod Quaker«who sald, * [ expect to pass antas City Rrunch ol the A. & A. It. R.i wages Reionea alid Tniltefite hy gaming! You will not find six Instauces In | througn this world but ‘once; If, therefore, | SL33Perdrr: fien taref S0 tiechoopers al 12 cents Gambling, says tho Cinclanati Commercial, has | &7 28¢. There Is a strange rout made about | there fs ony kindness 1 can show, or snything e iraseno e for clty. CRRISTIAN & CO., 208 %, says the Uln 3 deep play, whereas you have many more peo- | cando for my feliow-man, let e do it now. TTOAD TTANDA, been s favorite smusement fnall ages and o | pla ruined by sdventurous trade, und vet we do | et me not neglect or defer it, for [ shail not HoAD AN alt couttries, Juseph's brothers, finding no { not hear such an outcey azalnst it.” Op anoth- | pass this way again.”" And one greater than he t. HAIGNUT er oceasfon, 1n 8 discusaion with Lord Erskine, the learned lexicographer sald: ** 1t s not roguery to plav with & man who {8 lznorant of the gaine while you are master of {t, aud so win his moncy, for he thinks he can play better than you, as you think you can play better thao he, hath said, " Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the Jeast of these, ye have done it untp me."” A Frixnp or Tie Basies, THE SOLAR ECLIPSE. TIVE MEN TO 86U, THR L . conying book r/«ncmlmufinfn.m Commercial Lraveler will bty them. | havn tovted th 1.8 liefie, and 1, W. JO): ‘fhe Old and New wil hiaen t A "“'L Avn tested tho Y ros of dr) y find 1t poeveescs ] and the superior skill carriea 1t.”" She mer It el il for ity 3. M bitng—chicfy of drawing lots. Saul,Junah, Essu, | NATIONAL OAMES, 1t Witl Occar Monday, Jnly 29 Next—Path | 104 and 103 Haten-s, e 'or Tk fon et ek Jacob, and the cleven Apustles elther gambled Rou, 1 1 teriod free. JUDSON & CO., Room 8 Tribune Builsi; Lo f ge et noir I8 played with four packs of of the Monn's Shadow~Data for Principal 0, Ueneral Axents for Lhe Ulited Siates aad 10 or were gambled sbout. ng before this | cards, and the *couleur™ which Is nearest 31 | Cities in the United States. anadas for Liio Parls house. ? i King ltemcsls of Lgypt gambled. Dice were | wins, the b belng dealt for first, th ¥ ‘The United Btates Naval Observatory at Washington has lssued & pamphlet contalnlng tables of the eclipss of the sun which will accur July 20. We extract the following fgures showing the path of the central line, The times wiven are hours snd quarters after noon at Washington, The correspondiog Chicazo times arc about 424 minutes le: WAELE Ry M, T s pmto AMERTCAN NOVEATY Clrv, o piai WANTED-FEMALE MELR Domestices NTK?‘; ) red. The actual chance under the French s tem, which renders chestlug next to hinpossible, {8 congidered to be 7§ percent in fuvor of the bLank. The cards were examined by the Gov- ernment and stamped, and a police ofll- cer alwaya present to sce fair play. This game has wever been extensively lotroduced 1o this country, The great American game Is poker, aud ‘there are juany great American plagers. Gen, Schenck, by his work on Poker, which was dedicated to hiis Royal ulbs the Prince Nearlv at) chsomos. Nero somctimes would ‘The Juvannl, and Perslus aro full blers. The Homan dice A GENSMAN Ut SCANDINAVIAN gencral housework. Abpiy ab 8503 AN GIL FOIGENRRT . 80 South Lalsted (atde nusaTioN N. LATITUDE. W, LONGITCDE, TOTALITY. four, Tho ace, “unlo,’ was the most uolucky [ of Walces, takes precedence of all others. e fs Deg. fin.’ Min.: Sec, nerse number. reported to be a food luser. One of lis bap- | 4 or dus TWANTED-A Goun TiisaEi And MILLINER, In our own country gambling has long been { piest lilts, however, was to win $10,000 from | 4 ol ctnor M L TOWRELS; 263 TiFty-Orsteats s common vice; hut it Is only lately that | Tice, the meter mav. 4 41 SUfBet MichEA:S wortuen have yielded io it here. A few years FARO. b w Seamn aro a gambling house fur women was | Wasbington may justly be regarded as the | M W ANTED-THREE GIRLS ON COATS, opened in San Fraocisco. 1n Englaud 1adies | birthplace of faro in the United States, for Gen. | 5 i our girla to #32 Miiwaukea-av, thl‘nk‘ nr:t‘l:mll:l :f“ 0 mr;l"b":g:'; dw u:‘ .!n':‘lell }‘.:hy.fitlu lnt‘liod\}ced {: l‘n the early days of “"i 5 1 La extent, a 4 @ 0 the e public, sud played it in the presence of | 5 A ED=FIRST-CLANY N 1n 1797 Lady Buckinghumafiire kept a faro bank | George ‘\y..b‘,,éwry,, th Father of his Country. | 8 o o e e I R L in Lovdon,” 1n that vear her Ludyship Lady Suttorel aud a Mrs. Stuart were convicted in & Poltee Court aud Sned 150 (8250) each for Elly- Among the prescnt Waeahington celebritles sre reckoned Willlama, Senators Clayton, Me- Donald, Rice, und Dorsey of "Arkansas; 00, .30 43.0 'Tho breadth of tho shadow is given as about 110 miles, or extending Gity-eighl wiles on esch ) 1L N34 South ¥ldo. ing at faru, while tenry Martindalo was lined | Farwell, of ' Chicagoi ~Fernando Wood, | lde of the central liue, By tho ald of these | rpo wpNT=112) PRAHUY-AW.. BETWREN TWEN- A0 (81,000) for keepinz the foro table of the | of New York; Senators Bayard, Allison, Inger- | figures the reader may lay down points upansa Ly inurh and Tweniy-afc 8 3-stary an. tady tn t. Jamcs. Mortindale afterwards fafled | yoli, aud ex-Senator John ogan, befora lie | mep, and draw » curved line through them. | hodeen Tmprovements, 1a pert 1ur$2,600,000, the dollar. WOMEN GAMRLERA, Oltver Goldsmith, * puor Guldy," as Johnson called him, used tu tell of au old ludy whom the glven up, who was s0 fond of nbling that she played with the curate of the d his vstate patd seven ceutson | turned ptous, Heary Clay, hnrry of the Stush- ers, and Bargent 8. Prentlss, of Misalsaippl, were both great gamblers: in fact, hardly any Bouthern pulitidans of any promincnee can be found for the last fifty years who were not good card-players. which will ba the path of the centerol the muun's shadow, The shedow will extend near- Iy ons drgree on each side of that line. Outalde of these limits the eclipse wili be partial. The following -=alculations are given for principal cities In the United Statea; L., 142 Dearborn: O RENT=2.810RY A stone front dweillngs 16 5 junt st of Thirty-Brat oL 4 I pertect order, furs o, aud modern er inoof h.' DAVES & WA FLorn-sh onts, In- per .. Pavorable ) Receqabie. tesant. | DALDWIN, WALKAIL & A NEWSPAPER STORY. N0, TAMICHIGAN. Pk it v ar tap oy, ncoon woesl] | A proid Gty el i fovomeg |, o et B St ateela el i te o s money, thep probuscs ay lor the story of Gen. Grant: e alifiredest game [antgomer: 4l 3 N i 4 WEE yepe haren for which sho would bo iiuble, but sbe | ever saw was ooc Rufe Incalls and Grant piaved | Littie ftock 2 araieiy. 3! TR R KEOA VAT BT WasBlaloh fell dead befare she took up ber hand. in my quarters at_Fort Dallas, Oregoun, fu the | $an Frauci Suburbau. Befors Louts XEV, and XV, they were New tiavan, Washington, . C. .. Athens, Ga Chicuzo Blou: D winter of 1853, ‘They bad been playlug * ot throat" until abost midnight. I wan pretty well “slewed,” and turned in sod fell aaleep. Just as thic day was breaking [ awoke, and there sat Grunt and Ingalls playing draw. There was only about half & plut left 1 the bottle, and they were betting high for it, They had black aud white beans for chips, and there was about one-quarter of & peck piled on the Lable when 1 swoke. What firat attracted tny attention wau hearing Grant say, ** I'll see you, and eo a mill- fon better.” 1 could scarcely restraln mysclf. I knew they didun't have a hall-dollar to'bless themselves with, and ghe whisky they were playlua for was the last f & five-grallon jogeent me from 'F rlswund they were sguandering mit)- PO BENT=IN EVANSIUNCI WILL RENT FOR one it mare yeats niy 1eaidence, wic of the best Evaoaten, bavisz sil the conveniences of fir o) w city. 1 wiil raat furnished, partly ed. or £ wil real fuur dr e af tho (%110 havo o suatl cliltdren) wiis r meals at 8 Gro1-clasaboarding: hnuse with- putes” waik, of 1 will reak iny houee 1ot Tight (atity aud take the rent tn board. Call from :30 o3 ociock 8L38 Drarborn st C. E. BHOWNE, the socrecy but In the ompadour and Majntenon sct the fashion for the Court, and gaibling was much in vogue. La Bruyere with which they masked thelr re they have nothing of the sex uut thegarments."” West Side. 70 RENT—~AT 778 WHST MADIBON-SY,, A NICR- Ins-’ furalided frunt tom a4 & moderata filce, with lust at play 50,000 llvres. A gambling house was once Kept at Saratoga Borines for ludius, by one Gridley, and the for- tunc be made bears uw out in suyfog that the elc. Sounth Sldes 70 RENT~85 AND 87 DEARBORN. T, HAND- falr sex did ucif x:[u to [ulm ‘ulnl u luodl‘!v -“lmlx:.uv ‘-I:f 'S’e“m' gree it. eu&l Iay ,uuu unl:ll {hey hud gtlgig‘m.\ § "'"‘ 1 oSseinelturnished ToomnpTent aderate. oo patronage. ndics lamilton aud Me v about one hundred millious, wheo I got up | Trenton, N.d. 5 1B L » N, 28, &Co Wora 8o fond of faro that they were dubbed by | and quictly lowked at their hand. Grany haa Qul e 20 BENT~STORES, OFFICLS, &co the wits of thegay court “Faro's daughters.” | o patr of sees and Jogalls three fucks. I watted A Storecss A BIOCKING RCENE. halt an lwur to see who would get 1 4 PO RERT=A FINE STORE AXD BASEMENT IN But perniaps the most soul-harrowing scene | the last drink, but my eyes were too 1% 4 anncrhunding ke T Michigan-ay:, iarliies and thiat ever took Dlace ot o gauiug-table trand- | heavy, and I dropved asiecp on my stool. 1 3 5an 4iace for ‘e 5 UEN Y & SACOD pired ut n public bouse In Port au Privcesoms | When 1 awoke it was brosd davilght, 3 4 & 93 Waalilngion rfimuu.[ Bolvcrnl I"-\fl:fl :zr;' wnfi!n:‘r‘::mu; E‘L'\ll Grant and ln|¢ll‘ln 'lv::r: buldh \Imdcr the i'»‘. ! =i PP T the reom for the game to commene 0D e, I measured the beans and there were . - the lotterers wos s Capt. St. Every, o noted | just threo pecks and one-quarter, Who gt tha | CRRHERtun 2. el ‘., il e L b R A c::‘;’:h‘z:‘v? T gamester, dendly dualist, and well-known man | whisky 1 ‘don't know, but it is iny opinfon | ashritie. et i W. COLE, 43 Lak ot pluck, Graut id. Ho bad the bottle in Lls band, any- | SanAntonto, e ol N T - Some one lplnka(‘ up. '; Wh?’ll }-yl'l' ;‘iwllll how. Montnetier, Vi TR JIONSES AND CARIIAGES, play,’ said the saptain of a French frigate, BIG STARES. Charlotteeville, Ty 4 .\i)l'\'-'l’l * FILAETY .; yYrow REf & CO., whlélx hod just arrived in the harbor, aod, selz The amounts lost o zamiuzcan never be esti- lllchmn:\l, v é: ;Asu uu'v'n; e o u’:u --uwlz:‘\‘r’:\)t"l';znllyl: . prices, ing & dice-box, threw to win or lose the amount | mated. Benfamin Wood once played s game for $100,000, aud the lute Commodore Vauder- bilt now aod tuen lost cnormous stakes, ‘The Duke de Bolon lost o = siugle year 625,000, The son of D'Aublzue lost tweniy times more than he was worth, and abjured hls retizion fn conscquence. Sume fdes of tho reveuue to be e Get rid of one cold bafore yon cantract agother an top of it.or you maysecurely extablish the secds af a serlous luby compinint_befnre yon are con. scious of danger, Beiter prudently resort to Dr. Jdayne's Expectorant, su effective cure for couiths and ¢olds, and nelpfal airo for its healing influence on tue Jangs_and bronc AR T CLESIVELY . ¥ EX& I:A\I’I. A COULL mi VICTORIAS, tablo, played. ¥ Monsieur Commandaut, you bave won,” sald Capt, St. Every, pushiog ‘toward him sev- eral plles of gold. Ilo was ignoraut of the stuke to be :uk\u‘us. AW ICIRAWAVS, CURTAIN HOCRAWAYS, BEULINE CADBIOLETS, Astounded at the sightof somuch wealth, | derlved from licenscd gambline-liouscs can be nnonomnsbow“ 7 the Captain drew back, saying, Ucnllemcn.l learned from the “Memoires of Fouche,” who POAETONS, Trimmed with Imnarted cloths and moroccis, and darable paintlag In tha fashionatle coiurs. i1, PRINOTEIC WAGU! The slandard a atrie dirablitty, and ontah, A 5 kST URADE. PRICKS TO COREESFOND WiTh 1iE SRS, NOAECOND GRADIK 0F W MAUR O 80LD. ABpoT owxlxucoy‘l; N\‘R5UNI.'IIIKDK!I'HE§B Woalss haves ety of first.class second- hapit carrluxes, compridng 100 aud nu top, busfoess, pleasure, sud ‘speed/ng buggles, coul should be wantiur, notonly in common honesty, but even in guud manners, were [ to appropriate tho sums, tho winulng of which I never ex- pected fa the loust degres, for [ thought I was laying for the trilllng stako laying on the table, cannot, thercfore, take the enormutis sum as 1y own by right.” < “ 8ir," sald Capt. Bt. Every, * you must take it, for it you bad lost you would buve been obliged to'pay the same sim.! derlved o yearly revennc of £123,000 (040,06} from the ‘licenset gambling-houscs ot Faris Over 120, persuns were employed, who were called the sples of Fous ORIGIN OF UAMBLING, ‘This article would be incomplete without the &\ulnt old allegorical orlzin of gambling. The odiess of Furtune was one any out ot a lark near the pool of Olympus. when the gay nml fostive God of War, Mars, spied bher aud soon ACCOMMODATE ‘patrons thronkbions the city wi Hiranch Onices ta the diferent. vt Iulow, where adviriiscaients wili be taken for the price au cliarged at the Main D@ce, and wil be received ‘elovic p. m. LUFDZ the week, aud uatll ¥ p. m, MM5, Hooksellers and Btatloners, 133 3 adealer, Bmatloner, ete., 1009 Western-ay. V' ue Nows Depot, 1 N i s »You arc mistakon, str, if_you think so. I | allured her to his urins, They were united, but i ;;-:5'-"-%"“::-‘ by do not concelve iny honor endaneed fu reference | the mizhiy Jove frowned upon the festive frolic Ta) Las ceedlagly chieap. to puying & debt of honor which I never con- tracted. nor {n refusing to accept of solarges sum which [ nover expectod to win.’! + Monsleur l¢ Commandunt,” shrieked Capt, St. Every, ralslug hls vowe to tho highest itch, ** I you had lost you should bave puld. and forbld the bans. The resuit of the amour was an filfavored child called Gaminz, When 8 chick of & younzz one she would only ulay with cards, dlce, aud counters. Fascinating, sho had sdmirers by the score. The gay and ex- [FOR SALE-A BAT TIORSE 7 YEARS docile, broken Lo harness by a Jad cellent fanitly or 1ady's Li Inqulr 2ls atuble, uopoie Exposltion Dull « 218, for th 863 D SORTUEANT CORNEIR 10 fent_on laisied was suid ten travagant of both sexca pald ber coust, for sho marets W | YW IST-CLARS TEAISET SIURT IR would Love made you do so." wus of nelther scx, yot possessud the charins ‘n- smuney 3"1'1' b yroperty | ) nf!'fifllrfif 5 'Al ress, statiug style and price, This was fire to the gunpowder, intended to | of both. At lenglh, beset by the martfal woo- D ok a1 g;';a;‘;;';{;;’;‘" A kic A5 Mtarriian, 1l L §200 per foul pruvoke a chalicnge, and it m-umgghhed its | ings of men of wurfinhu gave birth to twlus— . BOARDING AND_LOD: it1a cheap 8 purpose. *8ir," sald Capt. 8t. Every, I | Suieide and Ducling, ~“They becao their 81,{Ax each, Tuur lote 2431w on State-st., hetween — don't wish to take any advantage of you, which | mother's darlings: where ahe ‘went they went. :;:T‘)"-‘:Iun A Forl, ,»m--u. i half dowa, balauce Tlotels. wy acknowledged sbllity in _the use uof thu | Nordld Fortune desert her dauzhter, Gaming. 84,00, «, barn, and lat 243120, an Ualsted BROWN'B NOTEL. a74 o ATB'HT-—I'UINXIB"KD sword and plstol gives me, 8o T offer vou terms | Bue gave hor pleasant roaldences nearthe ubodes | between b'and Kinctecath-atn., cast front. | (1> revins. h 35 s TaauE of cquality, Dring o platol hera at once, loud | of thorich. At ber table spatkled the most | Bamsstie 0 0o n o oue ootazon stone N Rt 2 5 ft, sud the chonce of the dice shall dotcrmine | costly wines: her larder was laden with the | tront un the Weat Blun, e Eirscctazon sione | (QrALEXCE HOULE, SO which shall blow each uther’s brains out.' richest and most highly-seasoned viands, Her | brick bara. and lot, tione sidewalke steps. 6 8 | board and rovni, per day w Agreod,' said the nothing dsunted frizate | huuse was always open, and her hosultaily wus | Bresus u;.u,.n newiabaranG, e corer of flilses | 57-8RUSS Furnished v commundant. & household word, Somo came out laden with | g8 5 e DAtk sauth uf SiaTriRoneat, W hY JOTEL BRUNSWICK, o A A shoek ob horror ran through the velns of | **durats,” others with empty puckets. sutie led | oty 1144 40 foF 1§vary larn. kall,orst —Two pieasaut sjtes for gent an: 4w fow ¢ Tor th r hatel; prices reg 1 Tor (b s Gimier: catl 8ol ses befora You locato sis- whers. © : = AATINGS JOUSE = 10-18 KAST ADAMB-ST.—~ ll Wall furnisucd rooms with firsteclass bosrd from 6088 por week. sy Uoard 4. IEVADATIOT X 150 WAUASIL- me aad ores, wellig, and 1ot 24x datnecat.. 6as 0f WinCliester-av. .8, BOYD, Koo 7, 179 Madison NUION AND ATPERTOT: 1d Cass. Alsa lois oty Dnare . DUrth of hctuller. Apsly the mbled crowd ot the barbarity of the blovu-curdliue aifalr, Sowe shrunk froma the the roowm; otners, more hardened in slelts of horror, crowded near the guiming- fectly cognizant of the desperato charscter of fvery and inwardly Jauding the Lravery of forth by halfowitted, quarreliomne, hol-headed Ducling, Others_ followed in wake of Sui- chfe and sought oblivion {n the dark walers, by tho deadly polson or with the fatal bullot. e —— NATURAL PHONETIC CHARACTERS, lat $5.Be), fine octagon front brick 123,"00 A n AND the unknown. » Iteducedprices.” Good Td. $1.50 per i To the Editor uf The Tribuns, o T SOERER LAKI ARD 4 per week. c}‘,::,’.',.",f:::"{f,’:?;‘{film:fl::&’}' The naval | o1i60g0, June 1.—In view uf the present fo- | on Jinie i o "'"" o ", m.n.:.f. Ty GLTOSITE )l(u threw eluven, terest in the phonograpl, I may be permitted | putVrajrieass, i “r'u"u‘;'-u'w:.s'.':‘y‘f d Laru, Dier ed rooms, wit! Lilonne lumo ay-board 34 ALY, coruer. * A groud throw, ald 8t. Every, holding for a moment his owr to publtish two sugzestious as to tho application *the chances are now in of the wonderful tuvention: K. Addi Ayl Counirys yuired sttention 10 the wants uf nispa o ST WonD, ke, il w3y igiel u " b ‘vod's Ho should think elther acoward who would "anare O au the Brow uatural phonetic charscter of the sound uttered. the other,” And wo bave ouly to avail vitrsclves of this fact it 84 73 Washington; baseiment ity " 8ir, I nced your Impertinent remonstrances | o secura for all nations symbols Indicative of [ [0, KA LUEALEST “TROLERTY ON ___KINANCRAL to buk me nefther now nor at avy time,” re- | sound, not, s now, arbitrury as 1o stupe wnd | pear'fuwenty et Block: | S TVANGER STADE 08 DIANOSTA, WATCIFA, pitad the commundsat, varylug os to quality, but the exact parallel of O~ $1.000 DOW! A i i, 24 BAUN 5 . Ao i NOR BALE, 8t. Every touk the box and threw fyteen. mmn office, 120 Har the suund (taclf, related to it both as effeet and L F~ i1, A SPL vctagon trout. 2-atory aud lasement bifek U ot 24310, ol oumh & ‘I'ue company were parulyzed withi horror, cause; (1asninich us the symbol 1s but the suuud » on Hartison-sh., Lesween Bubey AN DT GOLD AND BILVEA. Momleur Je Commanduut arose, * Your Iife | transluted fnto motlon, and the sound Is but o ruet e nbaild.). . o el “Money tu lusn on o Allu!laym‘. 4 valunbics belougs to me sir,. snid St. Every, throwing | motlon vousonant with the symbol, i 1. corner iy e T e e 1o duyi;'lhnxlllc:.’vnnl 5).-‘«] tubly, T, hsmnd—‘l‘heT nlmnu;;rnylm way ‘behwme 8 . B, BOY D, Huow 7, 176 Madtion- ‘:;:f“im‘:'hm v .;o:v‘n'u';w;\;uxs'u\f " Fire, sir,' sald the coinmandaut, placing bis | phonotvper, Thus, the vibrations of tho nem- 300D ARG 1: m H Text] o X i hond ou bils heart, “un honest mau f§ uever 1 ordt i IN IR % R o Euthency o the Guunting Al brane, duly cxavgerated, muay bu recorded by o gronerty: alia In hnproved e ! m ot o 0. afraid to—" stvlus upon the varaishied surfuco of u larie | {rayei Buc teallense prupeity. J. TENIO & 9ac0 | B8 g Tt Wil iy 81, Kvery's lall scattercd thohrains and blood | cylfuder of ructal or stone, movinge aiter the | o= - - e of the unlucky commaudant over the cluthes | oanzer of the roller of the phonograph. The SUBURRBAN REALL 5! T, QILVEN ¥ and persons ol tho Lystauders, as Lis lifcless | phonetles of wn oration thus scored throuzh the | on 8100 WILL BUY A BEAUEIPUL LOT | S uf #1010 pxch vody fell to the salon floor. varnish upon the revolving cylinder, und fixed | J¢ t Lagrauge, 7 miies from | Trdune Compsay. > 5t, Kvery deserted to the Fnglish, and svon | by the etching \nroceu. may form s phionotyped | Cht uthly; cheapest yropesty | oo r 0’ TO LOA [l i after fell thortally wounded at the battle of | surfucs upon which 10 priut thy oewspapers of § Bhuark AT e W $1,500. 0u sny gowl securiiies: oais Orots av tho English were carryiug the duy. THE MANIA [N ENGLAND, Tn Fugland the vice hss always prevailed. abd wiuiet required. Addreas T E £, the uear future. By a telephonic attachment these phonotypes may be prodticed shisultaneously fn all quariers Kiad of secutity ‘Eribung o T COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, JOOR BALE- JHENE is K wio- AT Chicaiu and & miics As Tar back as 1100 thore are gwinbling stories, { of the glove, so that the orator's uddress may Tar only 55 0 EXCHANGRE-O) FOUE BA 1n Walpole's thue the vica reached all rantcs of | be priuted the world over almost {n the speak- Al uoder fedre &Rl cross-fenced| l 1ract of 1,350 Borea of Noely loceled 1aud In Cl soclety, utd that veraclous autublographer re- | or's own glottograph: . B, Hasreon Rt flamed dwelliung 1o Connty, Sorth Caroliu, aear the Georsts o varde the lustance of & mun who reduced the s e —— Ve s S it e an (hete sl iroiu the Wius fidee Movute hickur 11vi tne of 1h brsl slock farms e, walou vy Couty, 1.1 boid 0dtw [OF BAOOO. [ 5 that s muney und pluck enough fo take ’ n_the affections to a cateulation, sad Juld wazers on the every-day ailairs of his life. tlo was nsked, woon after his dauehter's niurelage, 10 she was THE FOUNDLINGS' HOME. To the Liitor of The Tridune, hileas Jocality lu the dtat srum Blouing land the very Lest; timber sud e fever acres.ln @ intles of the Unlon 8t G P with ehila 1 Cmicago, Juno 1.—The followiug article ‘romi centre ol Cheatg T i o, ek Craded NI S * Upou wy word I uon't know; ['ve laid no peared In your paper a short time avo: """'d'n'n nortleru Lillaols, ouly of th -el-m\-{,l“u:;mrn.w.*& St uphal o the “'-:"""‘ T ‘uis cuild bustuoss in the northwest portion o )l winer fence and plow, | EPURARLENT R ALEIE G boual property ot & tatk Oll’fi«:':llzl:r.:;: m::u'h n‘:.,. who nigdo bets | OF the ity ought o be stapped. Otficer Ring- miles south of Chicage ou Dunsllle laifroud, | vatiation. Apoly to T. B, BOYD, 170" Madtaou-st., ) oum 7, ruse, of tho West Lako-Btreet Statlon, finds » foundifug wluivst every week, and yesterday wornine he found one on the stups of Nu. 70 Nourtl Weatern wvenue, It wus » malo chlld, quite young, wrapped fn s sheet and awaddled i & busket, And utain, at 5 My, Casselman of No. &3 WIlL stre fufaut of above three months on bls duorstep, Noutl wrrivais wero kiudly received st the Foundlings® Home. As L rund thie uridcle T sald to myself, T wou- der what will become of these four lttle walle {1 good Dr. Shipman had nut opened the Found- o & ruce betweun two soulls lu tho days af *ye 10OFTY HOBAn ur ol Lord Bolinguroke, who wazered that ho would run rsee nuked through Hydo vark. A witty rotort s told of Mr. Hare, who met Maj. Beroton, w nuted guinbler at Bath, ** [low do you do, Major " sakl llure. wPretty well [refersing to Lis gawbling sue- cessod], but I've met with u sad mlfortune Iately,—1 have lost Mrs, Bereton,'! " At hazard or quinze I asked Hare, SQUANDEIING A FORIUNX. But the master Fambler nt thuse duys was the NEWELL, 184 WIS = 5 ¢ Acre =33 scres we - (dopot on It) right at Baveuty: at, and Daithuure & Ol Kallronl: sold vice for S1,000 per wcre; will vall 5 or 40 wer BOYV witls barn; TN st 7, 470 Madls for farmin JOTURALE=$2. K0 County, Ia. 1804 |4 dret-ciasa: 1, clyayce for fuur or 0 Buvu, | T Twt evenlog, found an ULADY LIVING ALONK WOULD LIKE ANOTI A KA 'l':|l ke ey houo with Ler. vad aivlde o7 94 per miuuth;. B0 queation dake ik Pl v 7. e ode. Eugifsh orator, Fox. Play, sald he, **)ike | Hnge Hlome jor thir receptival Then L could | ousuf tbe T S o i the uir wo bresthe. 1t wehava 1 not we dis. 1o | but elp but think what sacellices it bad cost | [FhErtr Ior 82 stes SE WANTETL RO FART CASify vlayed st lozard once for twenty-two conaecu- | this nuble wan, aud his squally toble wife, Lo | {4 wy olve. 1. B, BUYD, Leon7, 37 Gutern biates. to offor for luerchaudie uve bours, gud lost at the rate of £X0($2500) | fuund and carey on thi sweet charity, without | o BALES80 ACKKS OF CRANI bruitul .."“i‘h’a.’:i“:‘:‘:‘.‘r“fi"n ‘4&’:&&‘1"':'.‘::‘; an boup, Glbbon wroty to Lord Stctlicld fu | aid lrn-nellhcrd;aormu. 1 Yund:m.-:“-ha; vm}fu{:un;nmunl:v;.n‘.‘lfllunlnuuluux sas byranin, o bl U 3 1773: “You know Lurd llolisud s vaviug | the feelings of the g people of Chicago Ll Vs would by If they could only take s survey of this Ouely-regulated uud ost ceonomically- wanaged lostitution, wnd ses ths Bue vrder aud Charles Fox's dents. They stavuut Lo £140,00 {£700,000}."" Uelore he was 30 ho bad speat his vhitlry fortune ut ganbling. His Lest Irleuds INSTHUGCTION, CITLTUIKE AND BEFINE- NEY NG, uvlisy, and who b W ORGANS, ¥orsaleon Were said to have been ruitied fu unuuities shey | Chrit-lke spirik tint pervardes Lia atmosplivre aneo. Eosrands ao% AT 5 aratments. gave the Jows o seeure them for muney lusued | of the wlhols Louse, tus murserles cuntutoing "““‘f ‘I‘. A ’?r‘“f BECOND-HAND ORUANS, W. KIMBALL, to gamblo withs £50.00a veur of them were | soveuty bables uuder thres wonths old, requis- WS Faraisied. Corucy Bidte sud Atlsins. offrcd for auly at one tiue, 1 tho debate on the | fu forty adults to taks cure of thew. Aud theu, Faribault. Wian. Furty-uive Articles, Fox sut up all uznt plays | If thoy would tuke & glauce at the Febriary Tl - | Jr1a¥os SECONDMARD, fug 4t bazord at Aluack's frou Tuesdoy even® | number of the Lecord (tho organ of the Found- i A OM BA i A OLUANS, DARGAINS. fugz, thie 4th. 0l Weanesday evenlug, tue Scb, | Huge? iome), which coutasns tuosaventh sunuat ALE-¥IIST-CLAYS HICKET TO BALTI- o AL, at B lu the slteruoou. An{wur befure be nad | 1uport ul tho Howe, they will tua that il that woiv, vrer Uau Oblo Hattroad, fur $15. . Tt e i recovered £12,000 that he lost; and by diuser, | the public huve given towards tho support of | Addrey WV 45, Fribuue ST:» WAY'S /:07' ‘“&'S&:&?%‘;’W LE"uxlA at b o'clock, be bad cudea, lusing £11,000; o | this churlty for the uast year bas Leou 33,701.67. ket Tuen ua they luok Uoun the Lent forus und be- ursdav he spoke fo the debate, weni to uin- i ey N nevolenk though careworn face, with its whits oer at Lalf past k1 o'clock at uiglt, thence to K"'&unu PEOFIT IN YOUR OWN POCKKT-TE: Tore you beid your uast-off cloriing, carpeth 80 | ovemsnonn D g 8o White's, where be drank ti] 7o'ciock the next | Sowing beard and bhalr, of the man who haa | /gy oy witer wada frous D, HERSCHLC, 40 PACIOUS AN UMD BIORITOUSR moruing; theace to_ Almack's, where he won ireh fowaras the suppere of this tustivution | bsseng: SOriteby mall prompily siteuded to 3 683 | A Tirhossehold buocs. siarciabdiae, Sic. 5t toud £0,000 ($30,000), aud betwevn 8 uud 4 o'clock i i3 howe and eyerything b bossessed ju 1he | === = emm——esememt= | Randulphi-si (Hale Block) 1 lowcst Tutcs, cash sdvaucess world, even the lucouie which he zalns from hix profesdiou as & physician, 1 thiuk they would fecl tuot it s o shawe for a city like Culcuzo to let sucha uoble cturty suller us it s dolug, L wontl Dr. Suimwuu seceived but §135. tho situruoun sturted {or tbe racus at New- warket. ‘Wiibeeforce and Pitt both gambled, althouch they abendonca it, the laster afier losiug £100 ($500). Boau Naab wus u great gambler, su wis facliitice for werchaudiss ED-WITIL 38000 CASIL, Wiih o gotug Lo Suutl Alierica 1 do 53, ‘I buns uiice. PLESONAL. I Dustienr. ‘BUTTERS & CO., TUEBDAY 0‘:%;‘“ Wielr duction-Luonia, JOUK “AUCTION I wlicruova at 3 0 178 id 175 Handoiphi- L dadl This to support & family of 110, 1o wilty Geosgs Baiwyn, who went clear o Now e it not | ose~pog 4 OF NOKTONVILLE. A8 PALD FOIi BODES STANDARD WORKE Hirle toses x man gaillotiued, Ta those duys it | twa for the beueyolcut-buarted — to | J)Hgh0 ¥ T bt o s *LF ey Uk God prices eiurssou sell your liocas Wa$ 0% ULCUmMOL £OF & £reat Ofutur OF states- | wsuuse thomselves sud give Ubenully | siicwins The W., 48 toul Ullutou-st., Culcdg: ¥ sce CUALTY, turner Madisun sid Deuibors ats.

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