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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 187 ' Democratie slums of aoclety, It wa y fricnds happened 1o call and_Joak through the | ordinan then taken up, consl CITY REAL ESTATE. WISCONSIN POLITICS. | it e Rhoilomn e bridiiy A BUSY LIFE. Urands baposacd 1o eal and Lok through the | ordinanco—was thentaken ap e neapmare. T WANIED-MALE MELE of the United States hampered by an act uf thera came ralief at the right time. A | The Commitiee on Btreets and Alloys, West of tho ri t Tiyde Park, Kenwond, and Onk- P o Terka, &ce <a Tho Foeling Among tho Paople About | Larty:and So'sap thoclimas, sy orzuriz s | The Philanthropio Le Goargo | 1 3038 uir, u donailn of” G20t | Divios, soveted n Thvor o extonding the | Btk i B T | W R b e s e 3 a8 recaly 1] ned 3 J " ed. Addr 3 : tfie l’otm'x‘ Buxineup ocommittes togo about an ex-parteinvestigation. e anthropio Labors of Georgo | wes received, and ho opened another | Murzan street sewor to the river, thus o aUng | properts Al Tingins trade preferred. _Addeesy Dol Tribane niice. the nulsance in Mnson's 8lip. The report was deferredl. The Judiclary Committce reported that the fetting of a nortion of the Exposition Buflding It is not often Lhat so many serious blunders ore erowded {oto one sesalon, Our boys will make good use of all these thinga on the stump, Musller, of Bristol, England. ‘Trode NCED FOREMAN FOR iothing-honse: postion Then another era came. They were over- crowded; thera were 120 orphans, and more wera wanting to_come in. They decided to FUR BALE_BEVENAL EXTKA GOOD BARGATNS A pqin hantes”on the dvénues.” MATEON THILL, 07 Vi .and sxperiencs, Ad- Ex-Congressman Bawyer Talks to a | and Ihopstoscen mA)nrl!.{ of Ropublicansntbe | A Successfal Answer to Tyndall’s Prayer- | bulld. About $75,000 were necéseary, though | to the Baltimora & Ohlo Railrosd Company was | . A_“ e ki next House, In my old district thera is a gon- they ld not have 7 in the. tressury,’ fe de- | unauthorized, an: TOR SAL f % Tribune Corrospondent. eral fealing and axpoctation that Bouck will be Gauge Questfon. B el it thre I ding, and | & ebchation Teanestion te toa the DetttuSi | JFObua bt ot W% SAEAVF IR o o I R L L] 4 defeated aud s Re!mbllun returned in his vface, therefore began praying. Fle praved one day, | Directors of the Exposition that they are V1o | o s frons aat ALt Fren ran il feed {RTiR_AND ATITCH- & That 'fll be 4 gain of ono member from Wie- two days, ive days, and still no monay came in. | lating the terms of their oucupancy, and direct- | 0ceats. TItA BIOWN, 103 Layuiis tnom tandolph-at., second Aoor. .. - . 4 fle Thinks the Hon. T. O. Hows Will | conaln. An Autobiographioal Sketoh of His | Hoprayed still trustfully,—fiftecn days, thirty | Ing him if the Raiiroad Company didn't move B Bo Ro-elected. + Who will probably bs the. Republican candl- dava, and not a single peuny came [n, On the = - — T, GO Career. out in sl months, 10 take pusssssion and eject HEAL BRTARE WANVED, g inl s pro- dnte for Congress in your district!” thirty-fourth day the first donstfon of £5,000 | them. ANT] ARM B ciicad DIAce, ENANNAY. e e -, uuhmfln tell.” Up to date I bave only came In, and be wasn't at all azcited. [Laughter. The report waa concurred io and the resolu- VAL Socexchan sivar, houh: 60 NV AR n I ELEBRCIN CARRIAGE BHOF, 44 heard two names mentioned in that connectlon, | au 1obontehingly 1 ber of people— | 118 had reat faith, which ind been ntrengthened | tion pansed. AR Dl e e O R ) (Y : But that Gabe Bouck WIill Be | Those arsthe names of ex-Benator Brown, of urtoniebingly Jarge -umber. of. peopie The same Commitles recommended hat the | SEsmtoMeion b{ exercise, At first he eonld trust Gexl for 85, afterwards for 810, afterwards for $100, after- wards for §1 and now ha ecould trust God for $1,000000. Il ‘tepcated that he -woulin't have been = excited =R GOOD CARIIAGE THIMMER AT between two and thres thousand—went to Far- Tweith-at. well Hall yestorday afterncon. The Rev. Georgs Mueller, of Bristol, England, was an- nounced to givo a story of bislife and philan- Defeated. Waupacs, ond the Hon. D, M. Kelly, of Oreen Bay. Elther of them would be llke‘y to beat Bouck." *'You spoke ju —_TO RENT—IOUSES, South Lide. Tn RENT~PORNISHAD HOUSR FON 3 MONTHS ordinance "mflmi street-cars be placed on file, s the matter wasin the United Btates Courts, The report was concurred fn. ‘Iho same Committes recommended that the YV ANTED-TWO_U00U_ TAILORS BY 2 ;X LAUP, 383 Nors Clark sty aopuite Teracr now of Senator Howe, What do you think, and what do tho people of Bawyor Will Ba a Henatorial Oandidate if stance was, that while there was 840,000 or £50,- 000 In the bank to the creait of the building h.mdfi the orphans were often suffering fors longer, 29 [ndlana-av. (iake front). near Thir- | = 1 2 recelving - 850,000 fontead of €500 | ordinance repesling the ordinance. I feqard to | truthits Ksbiy o promises. oF of K. . AISEAON Ensplaymons Agburien . Howe Oan't Win, your disirict thiok, of the Benatar's famous Ahropte :;bure.‘;:!l thers was u curtosty on the | 2 vyt time, The money came in rapidly, and | feedlag catiia within 200 feot of o aweliiog | 103 Buaie-ai: Y ity hrabeh ot o e AT s FOR '“9,“°v" part of the or cx people of the city tosee | in a few months ho had ensugh money to com- | house be placed on Ble. v North Sidos ter dsy, frea fare: 100 OF gnarcy works 100 tta. makerag ell, thers {s eonsiderablo difference of | and hearthe man who had lived literally by | mence building, but he did sot put his signature The report was concarred in. 11°0 RENT~234% ILLINOIS-ST., RRICK DWELL: | %f3rm hands, etc. IS TAN T E0 s 50 Hoen From Our Own Corrapondinn, E’fo':{"x'«'e I;'Io‘:llfem:nwhh. “I| find a 5&&;“& ml‘ny faith the greater part of his long life, and whose :u l:xll: cw':lrllcvl.) w:ll'll meyrazwulsnouxhlw vay | The same Committea recommended that a | L ok thrse siory and buserm newly calcimined arera, ARG : Mitswaomns, Wit Sune 10,1t s 6afe to sny | oone ‘Loublicans o quite sgrce with Senator | name had become & housshold word in Christian | (0710 SO by eS8 60n or 850, voto bo taken on the passage of tuo ordioence | PR ELROGIN AN oom dx: 310 Washingtan st T concerning contractors’ bouds—requiring them to give suaretles with unincumbered resl- estate. The Mayor had vetoed ft. nesita f Bt. Lonis extenaion In Misourl, 3., SPERBECK familics. The excrcises wers opened 'hy aing- ing, the Rev. Dr. Uibson announcing the hymn, that there never was a subjdct before the Amer- question the propriety of uttering It. For my fean Congreas, the Electoral Comtnlssion alone own part, I do not think it will seriously injure o S - 1 3 — 2L W | the Henator, because )l who know bim give | followed by prayer by the Rev. Dr. Jutkins. breakfast, yet he never touched acent of the | The report wi 4 d th . Want Bldes FEp WaNiEn-10 excepted, In which the masses of the people of y prayer by 1. 3 port was coucurred {n, and the ord! 0 RENT-TWO UNFURNIS tahorers, 20111 both polltical partics felt. o deep and absorbing | pums Tedit for Lonesty and sincerity. fe s | br. Mucller the arose without thtroduction, | (hiek Tt "done e the frst time, bis | nance ot pasked over the Mavor's velo, thoro | TOBFHINO UN HEDRNONT ROOMS, | fare: ULt v 1o apiritual thermometor would have gone down ten degrees, and ten dogrees every time after- wards. ‘The house was opened soon afterwards and filled, and there were still spplications, and be did not know what to do. ‘Then be prayed, and_prayed, and foally started o to buitd mnother asylum for 700 orphans. In fouror five yeara two more houses were completed, and there was room for 1,150 orphans, and that, tuo, though the frst house had cost $50,000, and the two other houses 215,000, Then there were more orphavs walting, and lie six years Iater had bhullt two more louses, costing §200,000. These asylume were near to- gether, and wero like a littls town, betng yeas 8, nays 31, as folluwa: Yeas~Glipert, Tui Deldler, McNarney, Mct Joye=tetrons, " Taley, “Baliard, bl by, and ropeated the following text: Ang whatsoover hall ask In My nama, that may be glorified In the Hou, If ya ahall ything in my uai 1 ot e 14 7 uame, L To most of tho Christian friends present {t was known that during his stay in Chicago he had been asked to give some account of his life and lsbors in England; aud, as it might bo of some uso to young Christians, and might strengthen the falth of older ones, ho would comply with the requeat. Ho had been born Sept. 27, 1803, In tho Kingdom of Prusia. an Interest as they do fn the Potter [nvestiga- tion. With the majority of mature persons, the revolutlonary schemo to unseat the President, In view of all tho circumatances attondinz hls foauguration, {s regarded as s very seclous blun- der, and ns exhibiliog = tendency to law- Jessness and agitation wholiy Incompatible with the permanency of our freo {institutions. This Government can only bo hield together by the supremacy of law and order, and whenever any considerable portion of our people refuse to submit to legal restraluts, thon the dream of for tightcon years to bo thrown overboard now for unie blunder—If it was a blunder! " “Da ‘yuu think Howe lins & wood prospoct for re-electiony " th:tl 4o, niost decldedly, L suppose you know WASTEPS Freater B anem Uity Rl Tb RENT- 83 BOTTH MORGAN-6T,—PLEASANT roadt 1 ), lVlHtI. mnl";‘.n llnfllt.l al urnlatied or unfurnished roomy; fret-clase refer- €nces; also barn fo rant. cheap. 7]'0 REST-NICELY FURNISHED TOOMS WITH of withont boar. with all modrern impravemens b Carpenter-st, between Madisuu gud Wasd" 0 RENT=A T° ot roort M-n.. Kor! ps, Mallory, McNal Elezner, Cook, Thruop, * Seaton, by Thompson, Enopf, Ryss, Staaber, Niesen, Waido, Wetterer, The same Committee recommended that tho resolution calling for tha employmeut of Bride- well prisoners in cleanjug the sircets ba placed on file. The report was concurred In. ALDERMANIC SALARIES, Tho same committee, on the question of THIER 600D CARVASSERS rifeln iegitimata and profits & Dearbos 1AM ERNATOR TIOWE'S PRIEND, and that I fntend to doall In my power to re- clect him If he is agalu & candilate, Ilo is my firat lnt‘, snd only cholce,” +But [ ses your own namo in ail the liats of candidates. I there any exfgency likely to arise that yon would bocome a candidate for the Bonate' {nurtel" w TED AUITE. OF 220 West Washe X TE, this city snd surs i DK neral. Manaiar e U'Keero's llomeapathic i*harmacy. Office hours 8to “p. m. 5 Boutls Clinto! Chict n Bloc South nide. TENT-#2 PER WEER, TO GENTLRM] ouly, “well-llgnted, nicely-furalshed roomn, ting snd bathrooms atisched. The Ueotiems Tiuma, 376 State-st. “T RVERAL, both Enyglish and Uerma: roundiog towns, A 2, ANTED=-AGENTA ™ [T0 RBEL % YA e Ctioinry Mhaue Sond Meat St St % No, not while Senstor Howe is In_the flold. | From bis earllost days hls father I THESE PIVE HoUsZa Aldermanic salarics, reported thot there was no Fihe, pepfectanteles combind intaud, for o) choi our fathers that man could govern 1 o Senator Howe is In_the ficld. rorn his earllost days ather intended to 3 won! el i n ot never go back on my friends, and nothin . hail 1,700 windovws, larger than those of Far- | power under the charter to pass an vrdinance of nd ) canta for sau;i himaelt will {ndecd prove to have been | wouid fnduce me to unté'r i lame Mg | make s mistster of him; he was sent to n | o pg Tl-cm'wcmgunemlly from 500 to | the character which would have any effect it Mang only & dream, and chaos will lave coma agatn. The strangth of republican fnsti- tutlons Liave been severely tried on meveral oc- castons,—once when cloven of the States com- posing the Unlon wont Into armed revolt snd fought four years to efcet & soparation; next, when tho slaves were emaucipated and enfran- bigher school of Germany from his ninth to his nincteenth years, and then ho entcred the University of Halle as & student of theology. Though a theologue, he no great Christlan feellog; lie had nover had any specfal Curistlan Instruction; and, Instend of boing nearer to God by rcason of his studles, he was urthor ~ than _ever DLefore on the track, If he should withdraw from the contest, | might then consider the question} but at present I am out of politics, and am "HE‘, for How ?tofilmtc." ciiat 1 ut suppose sliall appear t Howe cannot bo clected. What ulen‘;w *Theo I would consider the proposition, and it the Ropublicans in the Legislature thought I could serve them, 1 am too good a soldler uot to 6 orphans on hamdl, The children were only those who had heeu bereft of both pareuts, and another condition wos that they must have been lawfully begotten; snd “still another condition was that they must be destitute. ‘When these conditions wera fulfllled, no child was refused from nn{ part of the world. Many from America had been recefved and brought up for scrvice, sud the boys were trained for during tha prescut year. The erefore recommended that it bo placed ou Hie. Ald, Stauber offered an_ smoudment to the ordinance providing that it take effect from and i Faiey sald_ i pricelpl . Tuley & he priociple was right., but did not think It advissblo to pass the ofillmncu at this time, The amount fixed by the charter . 0, REST-TARGE, FINE FHONT ROOMS. FUR- nished. ane mile nofth uf river, near Uearbora- ar, _Aadress D 34, Tribune office. Y ANTEG-MELIADLE" CARVARSERS Fou & uew enterprise in this clty, Liberal arraazements fo partics who ean come well Fecommended. Adiress 1y, Tribune omee, . “7 N WO G00D BULICITONS T CAN- vasetiie elty for putting on Hayiwond's clatia Touf-pAInt on 1rm oF tin Tonfog. Men acouatnted in the city prefcrred. Meet me 3¢ Commercial Hotel len thi ornlag between 8 wod 9 o'closk. B, ToaeNToA FLAT OF 8 ROUMS AT 241 WEST chised and the woricof - roconstruction was un- o (83 & mesting) was too smnall and inadequate for sdison-st., suitable for ho plog: modern im- N R " | obey orders. But at nresent I o | from Him. ~‘Thote wero 1,800 studentas | pprontices, and the Asylum gave $05 with | the screices performed, Lenc he thought it | provementsi alwo one of 8 roomsi siko coitags un Mar- &TRORG . HOY ARODT 10 WiTD dertaken ander thie most adverse circumstances; | Stamiust T am ot 2 erniaren oot 1 under- | Ot uding theology, but oaly sbout thres aat otk Boy who was apprenticed. % it one had | would be better to defer action notil the next | &3 HOM PN, S et Madhan. ot mething sbont machlaery andeogineer: agaln, when THR ABIASSIN'S NED HAND removed s beloved President by violent death, and placed the Chiet Magistracy fn tho hands of o rude, strong-wilied, despotie, wrong-headed man; and lastly, when a violent dispute aroso Ing. _Addrea b 04, Tribune offico. Hlora the conversation was futerrupted by the ‘V'Ax'mn—l\' YOUTI! TO LEA approach ol other partics, and the futerview was st anend. Itistho opmlun of many observing persons that Mr. Bawyerfallkely to becume acom- Brumhn canilidate, and a successful one, for tha nited Btates Senate. His fidelity to his Iricuds 18 80 proverbial that it gives bim great streugil tith all houost people, and Benator lowe can of tha 900 were really followers of tho Lord Jeaus Christ. and they were polnted at with fingers of scorn by their fellows. Havingtasted all the plensures “of the timne, the theatre, the ball-room, the card-roor, and other things, ho fuund o rellel or rest, and staried totravel through Germaoy. Aftera timo he was taken sick and carried homs, and then ho found aest a predilection for teaching, he was trained fot that profession. He mentloned these things merely to encourage Christian people in doin; the work of tho Afaster, end in)iving = life ol perfect trust. THE COUNCIL. annusl uppropriation bitl was under considera- tion, {n the hope, 8o far us Le was concerned, that the pext Legislature might be fuduced to 80 change the iaw as to afford a proper compen- eation to Alderwen, If &3 was Uxed pow, snd the Logislature allowed more, Lhe chauge could not ba made. s OFFICES, &ty Bioros. ’I'O“Eh' —A PARTY HAVING A DOUBLR AND LIZ‘IN store on good line of street-cars, well or dry s, clothing, or hariwasre, would me and_take an !n“wrnl In business. E. Il % LEARN TNE DIIY- oy hasiness, residing with hls parents, Ad- p © drem 127, Tr! ofn 1L UT TO MAKE A DAL~ enslan | ros kG l:e". lowa, JI(I‘| 4. c n and scrvicen: Addres HIISTIAN, Chapl Hoove, GrinnelL. T between the two great political partles of the o JAld. Btauber sald that while $3 was very T_RTONE NO. 108 BOGTH CLANK CLATE; WILL A "A';fi;{lr -LIvE MAY _\lv!r;n\';xifi‘uu DRED - | do nothing elas than support his old all: atlast, loattended s meeting of a few poor .small, it would gssiat the workingmen who were ratin order. Aguly to CHARLES GUODMAS, DAkt Senaial xeoey forHunterafour + country in_ relation to tho cesult of tho Presi- | do nothing cleo Lian support bis oid ally as soon | 1R, 1° Wnd” fouad the Lord desus Chirlst, | City Cortieates—gelling Liqaor to Minorse- | 'td ba ln the Council, as they ebould not b ex- | Koottt 1O BSE TErmr e o b ot dential electlon. flow well the ship of state withstood nll thesc stralns and shocks 18 so well kunwn to the Inteilizent reader that no re- capitulation of thoso historical incideuts and seminiscences are needed In this connection to refresh his memory, Asise a8 our fathers and carllcr statesmen ara ncknnwlvdfied to have ‘been, and as well as they performed thelr ardu- ous work, there have already arisen oxiencios 1o test the strength of the Government that they founded which lay quito boyond the scopo of their vislon, and to meet Which thoy bad FLLAOMK NEW ATTT atlonery, and notions: bess WA mon rad : given, American &orelll Cflm!inb 144 btate-ot. TED-FEMALE 1ELP, Misccllnneous Businens. The Counctl held a regular weekly meeting last ovening, Ald. Tuley {n the chair, The ab- sontces were Carv, Tully, Smyth, Bchwelsthal, Wetterer, Jansscns, A number of the Exceu- tive Committee of the Woman's Temperance Unlon, headed] by ex-Presiding-Elder Jutkina and the Rev. Mr. Crafts, were fn the lobby, in antleipation of tha coming-up of the ordinance and becana s kiappy man, and bad beeu a happy man ever sluce, and his peace and joy had 1n- creased contiugully. In the commencement of 1529 hie went to England, lhaving forined a con- nectfon with a society for the conversion of Jews in London; but the more he worked witl them tho more liard ho found thend and vnwilling to bo taught about the Lord Jesus Christ. fle then doubted whethor ke could fuifill his duty to the Boclety, and the jdea came to him wheth- er hio ought not to follow the examploof the ‘péeted tu''give thelr thae, which wus all they had, for lnzz. Ald. Luwler ingulred If he expected, after the uext spriog clection, mauy workiugmen to be A‘J‘\cfim e:t‘ ! In the afirm Id. Stauber roplied [n the ative, [Laughter by anx:‘;.L Ald. Smith moved the previous questlon. Ald. Ryan wanted to talk. The Chisirman ruted him out of onler. ‘The previous qucetion was not ordered, B ———— ST, MARY'S SCHOOL, Te the Editor af The Tribuna, KxoxviLug, 1), June B.—Knoxvillo and the .adjscent country are all allve, celebrating the decennfal aoniversary of St. Mary's 8chool, of which the Rov. Dr. O, W. LefMogwell fs Rector. Multftudes are gotberlog from all parts of the Btato and from beyond ita limits; and a great WAL 0 Thirty-Atth-st. snd w: he #-oon! hause, miudera improveinenta; gentieinag and wifo only: will give warrantes deed to RJ acros choice ianes fand, valued as € per. acre casly tn full pag- nent of one years roat. Addrens COMMISSIONER, Tribuue offee. ‘ TANTED=AT 22 INDIANA-AV., NETWEEN Twelfth and Thirleenthesta., 8 German giel far up-stalrs work. \ ANTED=TWO OTRLS, ONE FOIt 3 houscwork and ono to take care of chil ;]cwx country girls preferred. Call st Hi4 ) pese —_____MUBICAL ATTE,‘TIOS’ 18 CALLED TO £ POLLOWING offer for wala st et nd:hand otanue, which w Apostics und forsake the Jews for the Gentlles. | Probibiting the sale of liquor to minors. Ald. Hyau moved to mmend by striking out | GHEAT DARGAINA ulitl s, commicocing Juna 10: T T AT G TR ) made no provision whatever. With them, as | time Is cxpected, The occaston will ic tnada all | How,. thon, could he support himselt §f he |~ Tue Committes on Finance reported on Ald, | “ndjourned and special mauunéa," lem‘m in Make, Geraten. Tatce, R T T R TR M '_';dgggg:,,;m‘{‘ us, to-day, republlennism was | the mora notabla as belng the st visit of tio | Should lesvy the saryica of tho, Soclory} Ho | Tuley's resolutions: (1) That it was not In tho | ouly rezulare, 22 | taundrersibealor Gy reforenca required. Avpiy at 504 : kS0 wibe eat0] ermined to trust himaelt to tha mercies men: = 3 3t Jacks. : Sould alono give. promiso. of permanency and | 1t-Rov. Bishop Burgess to the school, which ro- | (035 Ao wrote to tha Hoclety, proporing to | power of tho city to Umit tho legal-tender “’:m“'u_u laienl wes. Yolel dovi-yin'6) 16 | WARTER=A "G00D_CGOK. SFASHER, AN flects so much honor upon his diocese, and am- b glory, During the first ((ty yeara of our na. mer, with references, to gota Kvanston, Ap- ' with his work If Lo could be allowed to | Qualitics of the scrip or prescribe a preferenco Foiad I ¢ tiouni 1ifo the dangers that threatened our ex- | ple preparations are made to give him n hearty o i 3. Pearsons, Lodding, Oliver, Lawler, Rysa, plyatitom s S8 beschorane carry on tho services as ho chose. Iits offer | of ono class of warrantsover another. All muat | gtauber. 1 R e rd T TR B T TP A 1T {stence wero imagined to be f«m:l;mi1 but, more | welcome. Knoxvile {s on tho Chicago, Burling- | wasdechued by the Becretary, and his conuec- | be recelved by the tax colloctors without refer- ANaya—~Tuley, Dallard, Sanders, Phelps, Gllbert, }Z} b rA:mg)—rmmr Aflv]x‘\}yh :f g)‘:m‘n‘f};:‘!f::r)tl‘fill-li‘ > fecently, slucy tho Siaveholders’ Robelllon, t00 | or & Quincy Hoad, fve mitles souty of Gales- | ton with, tho Boclely was scvercd, 'hough | ooco to any partlculat fnd. ()1t would be Fallory, ramin, lokeh, | Mcially. Deidiar, Yoo | ARCISKAL ST OB e AU at was_forty-nin rs ago he had nof h, uruoy, Elszner, Cool, ., Bea- €3 NTE L FOJL ¢ OUSE > thie lirth of tho hydra-hcaded monstor called | burg, and 18 in the contro of & rich farming | regratied it. 15 soan aftor beeatne pastor of 8 | unwiss to maka any regulations giving any #d- | ton, Kawleigh. Thompson, Knopt, Ttones, W aldo, ] !\"k;g;}’:?,‘.}fi‘i,{{‘},‘l,{{fn TAL HOUSEWORE. Bocfalfam, and the viclous attempts of tho Jead- | country, Its locatlon, accessiblo aud noted for Wetterer, McCallrey, vantoge to one over another payable out of the small church at Tynomouti, in Devonshirc, { GWEDISI GIRL FOR %} 2 = 7t ANTED=A QEHMANX 0] €18 of a powerful party to its hosithiness, early polntod it out o8 a proper | Where hio had great diflicuity in getting his | same fund. The Council had mo power to | Ald. Throop moved to adjourn. Recona ...33;’{‘3?1"&,‘.‘”‘":'.‘3‘5’@"”‘ W A hoewark. 541 Wen Cunirar d MEXICANIZN THE GOVERNMENT, educational centre, and tho Presbyterians ostab- | temporat supplies, the mombers beinir poor, Ho | diroct the Treasurc to prefer any class of war- The motion was agreed tv, and the Councll | | Fhesbare swili be soid far cash or on TIME PAY- WANIED-ENET-CLASS QUL O GEXETAL : wo begin Lo sea that our reataangers 1o in am- Nshed here a fomale collego known as Ewing | fnally totd his brothren that they need not pive | rants. Esch warrant, per tanto, was an asslgn: adjourned, T, menta taken In exclinge, oF part housework, Anply afier 1'o'clock, 1430 Prairia- g bush_undor,onr vwn thresholds, and, in short, 8 2 | him & salary uny more, but that he would hence- | ment of the fund upon which it is drawn, and ——— Py, Tor Daw onen. g e . tiiat it I3 Lo domestic aud not the foregn oucmy | Hall. Here also is a Bwedish collego, founded | goryy when such warrant was presonted to the Treas- Shot ils Bride's Foot O, "Livers 834 soois of avery varlety from $3 to o \VASTED-GOUD COOK: MUST B GUOD wASIT: that we aro to dread tho most. But in alltheso | by the lato Hon, James Koox, from whom the LOOK BRTIRELY TO THE LORD RIMBALI ‘er and Ironer; roferences Faquired. ApDly At 440, urer for payment he bad no optlon but to pay the mouey If {t was in the Treasury.' (3) As to emsil warrauts, tho Committee reterred 1o the clerical labor whick would be necessary, saylog that the Comptroller was en- deavoring to accominodate all to the best of his Sidney Journal, ‘The strangest of strango accidents, and one which might have led tu graver results, bap- ;med ot the residence of C, i, Flinn, near Touston, lnst Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Flino, who wera but Intely warried, wero awak- North La! corner of Biata and Adsms-sts. MGANIST—AN ORGANIST WITIL TEN YEARY' cxperienca desires position of OFgH ina charch and Masanic bodies, ar woald act, & 8 upply whcn required, Terme moderste. Address M, 183 Vernag-a¥. trinls and tributatious, in the throcs of civil war, and in political crises, Meflaiylehnve beon thastay and support, the court of last resort, and the resl arbiter of the country’s destiny, 8o todny it Is aa it was in tho spring of '01 when town and the county takes its name; and licre 18 to bo the Agricuitural College, to which Mr. Knox gave $40,000 upon condition that so much more should be contributed In the county. For some renson Ewlug Hall was nof & suc- for his living. Durlng the last forty-eight years he had had no permancnt income, but’ had wanted for nothing, and could not have been better supplied if ho were fo the best of posl- tions. Many times be had boen left without a EITAL NOUREWORKT preferred; thres in fainfly. . SV ANTED—A GIIL_TO DO GESERNL NOUSE ¥ WAL Skt be & qood waahor and irouer. AP ) Bumter was assaulted, and as it was apalo on singlo plcce of copper money n his pocket, and | nbility with the forcs at his command. e had ened lzy anoise which they thought came from TANOFORTES —WEDUCED PRICEB AND EAY a1 11 North May-st. p? it ack day s Abrih 765, when' Lineoin.fall | coot,and i 1803 1t was turnod over to the Epls- | hyain fo hmd boet withort o morsel of urcad o Uponfour. warrant# to cach verson for cach | under the bed. Bupposiny burglars to be tho | poydib AN, FLO GUUANS RERELED NTED—IMMEDTATELY. 70 DO GESEI 1 and the heart of the hation quivered with the | copalians. They bean with twenty-five puplis, | tho table, but each time ha fell on Lls knees and | mouth as the maximum. The Committee reo- | cause, Mr. Filnn lurrtedly jumped from bed, it housework in & tamily of bwo. & gaod rellabio ¢! threo of whom wero boarders, In .three yoars it was full to Its utmost cavacity, and ts en- largement was a prenllfi necessity. Mr. Knox puin and stood still with the terrible azony. Whilo Mr. Potter and his co-conspirators aro nlnlun;filn o corner and holdlng secrct sessions, reliablo Engiln, eolch, of Gutmant s midle aged worg prefercéd. 77 Avou-pisce, Van luren and Hoyne-sts. Laundres prayed, and the want was always supplied. He was the first person in tho jUnited Kingdom to take this step of relinquishing his saiary, but ommendsd that the resolations be ,pucml on file, sinco they were " impracticable,” Ald, Rysu inoved that the report be placed on got a sbatizun, and 1cturned. Mra. Flion, all excitement, was just risiugz, and_dier right foot hiung over the bedside. Mr. Fliun, supposiug PrESEs QRasRS, AND, OTHEIL 1NSTIUM ‘repaired, tuncd, ‘made to order, of taken ‘hanga by LYON & IIEALY, tate and Monrve e ith'n llo on thelr ibs and an tterior purposs | Kave for this purpose 810,000, ou condition that | s cxample Laa siuce fnaplred thousands | fito and the resolutions passed, It was wrong, | the moviug fout to be the had of thie iutruder, | GEVERAL ECEOANT T REW ASD | WASTED ~ IMMEDIATELY = A FIRST-CLASS fn thelr hearts, tho peopls of theso Btates aro | the Church would give an equal sum; and upon s h 1 | who was comiing frotn bis place of concealment, | 3. fresh from Sew vork, rehased 5t 3 1aundrests Kood wages to rullablo womsn. ‘Brgds N Yot ludlflurunn’npucmme. 1 by s golng on sy | tho fitth anniveraary the wrk was completod, of otlier pastors to take the sawe course; aud | he sald, for the Comptroller and the Mayor to ug place ment, e e oot THou : Froa ‘e advance on costs k1 CupriAMe Tiso. tar #1D0F 5 aild vlasno R " g A ntoe. 1 H ALATEE 11 154 Rinte-ots TO EXCL [UUSRREEINS 4 Cliojes LAXDS 1IN WaABII Kan,, sod bo hear that even in America thers were many astors who reccived no salary from pew rents, ut whose wants were supplied by voluntary contributions. In Bristol, where he soon after- wards lubored, he had a great feellng for the Puur children of tho strects, and in 1534 ho o withiout any ndo or_ hesitancy, fred. ‘the wife screamed, and the husband flew about in & de- lilum, A light was brought, and Mr, Fling discovered that he had shot his wife instead of a burglar. Mcanwhile, tho bed-clothing eaught firo from the discharge of the gun, and wos {ssue one warrant to the Aremen aud policemen aud other ¢mployes for the whole amount of their lnln?. That secmed to him to be in tho intereat of bankers and those who were buyiny the paper. 1f warrants for 83, 83, 810, §! and $30 were fssued, the cmployes could pay and it was made a gala oceasion, Bishop White- bouse delivered the address, and spucchcs wero made by the Rev, Drs, Cuase and Cushman aud the Rev. 8, T. Allen; nad now, on the tenth an- niversary, but one of the four survives Lo greet Waablugton. At cvery cross-ronds throughout the land, #very atep fu the Tliden proaramme fs_ss well understood as it {3 at elther. ond _of Pennsyle vunia avenue, and up at tho Red Tavera in the "~ Booklceopors, Clorke, &ce . XTED-AS GROCERY CLENK: A GTON COUNTY, the West, from tho plains of Colorado and the tho canons of Utah and it is not too much to say that, e a wlmoi‘ which combines all the fa- eiflties of educution and Christlon culture with the ndvantages of home, It {s second to no school In the country. Its carly enlargument I8 agaln an urgent no- cessity, uud, in foresight of i, Mr. Knox, who Las hoen l(l aloux a benofactor to the ucfmol. lott by his will 810,000, upon the samo condition ns bufore, 'Tho Eptscopal Church has horo now a proporty valued ac $756,000, and 8 means of {n- fluence which fs ol {nappreciable vatue. Dr. Leitingwell is cloarly the right man in the right lace, and by his aptitude and ability has made I met une of the represeutative wmen of the Btate and of the' West yesterday, and had a loag and roassuring talk with tho grand old man upon public ailairs, For ton years Mr, Bawycr was & itepresoutative fu Congress from the Sixth District, and all that thoe ho was known to bo tho most industrious, indefatizable, eflicient member that over held a geat thero in tho Inter- st of the people of Wisconsin, ‘Though not a trajued dobator, ho was so mucha manof affalrs and of such a practical turn of mind, end busi- ness had so hardened into a habit with him, that his own work and much that properly belonged to his colleapues was succoss{ully accomplished 1 SITUATION WAN N TION WANTED-IY A GPENTLE: backwoods of Wisconsin the proceedings of | .the Rector and the schiool. 1t has since contin- unded an institution for supportiug day, Sun- | thelr bakers' and butchers' bifls, and get rid of | soon sblaze, but was quickly cxtingulshed. casn formerchabdine, elear iy reaity” | SITUATION WANTERCOE A (HESILES oiarons atq mibjuces of Qlscusslon e shoss e | U0d £o Rruw o honor aud uscfulncss, Puplis | day: and adatt schoots, 1t began. o ] | their bevi it wrhion they cot oo pioga for €00 | Mrs. Flion nad o large part ol ter foot torn iy Quv' i, L CURIY, STrIb- DK | o iAefs Ventur ereronce, - Addion b iy Hoy are ot Williard's and at the Arlington, have comu 10_{t from the citlcs of the Esat,— | basls, with only a day scnool, but he ind chiogen | or &70; 1t was very difficult to dispose of. sway, and wras bleeding profusely. It was firat Tor It andie, by paat- Employment Agencio TUR TON, PHILETUS SAWYRR. Boston, New York, and Washington,—and in | the “:F God to be the patron of the institu- | Ald. Cullorton pltched into the Committee, | thought tbat mmputation of the whole foot | iy urother prove: RLLY, 3 Tribune Nufidiog. Aan tion, ho lesucd circulars statiog the princl- ples of the institution. cireulars attract- ed much attentlon, beeause it was custotnary in England to mnake soms LDuke, or Lord, or other titled peraun, to be patron. There were now scyenty-flve day schiools in connection with this inbtitution, frequented by 15,000 children, thirteen of tho scliools ~ belng in Spaln, Italy, tive In India, and six in Demorara. Bosides, thero weore now thirty-three Buuday- schools, making altogether 114 schools, which had becu attended altogother by above 75,000 children. In tho first year they circulated a few coples of the Neriptures, but they were now they having said in thelr rcport that the Conn” il could not direct the Comptroller to prefer any warrauts, e referred to the classification of tndebtedncss sowme time ago, saying that the Councll haa the powor to give directions to pay first the paper drawo against the ealarics of em- luyes. Hecould show that the Comptroller Knd'nn power at oll,—that le was sfinply s fig- ure bead,—and that the Finance Committco had completo control of the matter. Maklug an- tagontatic reports should bo stopped, and the soomor It was invostigated: the better for the community. 'ALD, PEARSONS DRFENDED would bo nmnnrl{. but it was afterward found n ITUATIONS WANTED=FAMILIES IN NN fomale help tlat three tues as 72 North I s Hcandinavisn or Geru supriiod al 0. DUSKK'S oice, QITUATIONS WANTED ST AT utiber ot amtlies w uers can A positi’ 5 o oAb CNETTA G ROGD! o1 Ladatic:at. 1[0 EXCHANGE—OR FOR BALE—A VALUABLE tract of 1,280 Reres of Onely fooated land in Cisy County. North Carolinm, pear ths (Jeorsis lfoe, snd Sk miles from. the Tiue Midge Mountaing with magnificent tract of timber, walnut bickoey, unk, and chestyuty fine stresm of water and_good m! This s Onie of the bost stock rauuties In dted Htatea, and the hea'thiest Iocality in iho Htate; fover and ague are unknowa, There s railroad now run. Ring witliin 40 miics of the land, and graded within 3 imilcaof the adfulnlag towns schoul hoses, churc! grain sud saemiile near iho land w1 seil for €250 or eschango for UhIERgo OF peno; pe! Iv‘-huq;m.‘ Apply to T, B, BUYD, 170 Mudison- ootn f=] = a portion of the side of the foot would suflice. It was ascertalned that no burglar wis in the house st atl. ¥ OULRIT To ACCONMODATE GUTL patrons throughoit the cliy we bave rotai firalich Ot sca {0 i difterent. Divisionk, as deatnated dyertisoents will be taken for L same d'at the Main Otliee,and will e recoived clock p. 1o, during the Week, aad uatil p. m. O s, Dooksetiors and Beatt 23 T:’cn:y#:nnfln--&. S i e 1 - Al v s , ete., WhT SIS Kasshiin, suce, s fok ITUATION WANTED-UY A §SINOLE YOUNG tnan of tempersuce and steict integrity to do gea- eraiwork In 8 priva iy, do churesand ninke s Bimeeif usctul, of ta a8 offices Americany best of ret- \ erences, Addres D g3, Tribane oo 10 EXCHANGE=AN hlns"lzhk\wa s now for cosl. Address 43, i3 EINGEI FEWISGMA e by his patfent und upscilish labors. The Hon, seuding out tons of thousands of Bibles every | the Comptroller, askiug & chance for him, as ho ey Trvupgoes . = <. e oTehticsy . fenugler Colfax eaid to o onco in | Bt Mary's Schoola houscliold word” through s | yenr, Of lata years mors than 150 misalouarics fikended 10 do tho best e could. - Tha feason | pligpri! satibite News Deoot 1 | 16 EXCHANGET WILL GIVE CHICKGO O Ft: | QITUATION WARTED-TO DO GENENAL lIOTSE- : 1503, when Bpeaker of tho Housos | Wide uxtent of country, Its annlversaries aro | Jind boen nsaistcd fn all purts of the world by | tho employes got their April pay {o one warmnt | 1, C. ik, L Jewel N v oty G Hock ofgruceries. ¥ O work in s s s Avuly st344 Townean WA most wonderful man fs your friend | most untable occusious; Blslops from Ilitnols | tho Boclety, . Another feature of the nstitution | was that the monoy wes |u the Lunk, und the Goods TXLake st., corger Ltugoln e - s SO e S hDtawort 10 & e Ay Bawyer, aud tho greatost worker i Congress. | 8nd clsowhero aru gathored; Doctors of | was the circulation of reilgious books and | Byndivato wantud ft taken out. So far as be | _ BUSINESS ORIAN! "~ 3ORSES AND CARRIAGE {can Family, . o oblectiun ta oountry. " WO Mo 1w never abaunt from his yent whon o vote is | Divinity pllll fu an anpearance to enjoy tho | tracts, and now they wers sending out 4,000,000 | knew, no roquest was mjado that one Warrans bo | msaesons s minon S ET oE e s | e N BALES, OF WONSES, NUGOTES, RIG, | 1k visce. ol'Weitindlaas-at., near Sttiwaukee takien; hy can slways bo relied upon when un | feastiithe elito of lilinols and other Statcs | (racty yuarly, and hiad seus out over 06,000,000 | given to each einploye. i (ARITAL (F 200 70 T S oo Afarkot, | Tuesisys antt Fris | GITUATION WANTRD—IY A COMPETENT B important meaaure is bofore the House, and no | moke an annual pilgrimage tu this cducational | gincy tho Legluulng, The orpbau work was Ald. Glibert said the matter was of consldera- | vesnent monthiy. Call o-dey at koo Da7ihean | days. at 10w m. 370 Weat Twolttuat. SRR Y sou L 40 cooking of geticral housawork. ~ Dieat city man keeps the run of the businces botter than [ sbrine, and it becomes uu cvent In tho calondar | another feature o Tha institiution, What liad | ble Sinportance, and moved that {t be de- Ol BALE-OI8 WILL KXCHANGE FOR IMODUC Sl ™ T T I | Fafereuces, Apply 2330 A U0 docs.. Although Lis carly cducation was | Of their lives. shment was hia visita In pastoral | forred, U ialieia oty stock: of dry s, eme | JOXCLUSTVELY FINE CAURIAOES. SITUATION WARTRI-GY A COUMLTENT TRl neglocted, he s neyertholoss one of the best | On this tenth ubniversary, the hospitality of folt that thers was no It sccordingly went over. bractig & splendid And. well-asorted stock Of hoilery, L& "ggt;fif HOGEAWALS, 10, Limtadacuoling of ugneral Bousework. Abblyy ated and most uscful members of the present | the school, and of the town, will Lo tried to the | wanting as faith in Christian people are | The Finsnce Committee reported back the | loves white gouds winbrotdeties, edkligy dress but: L RUCKAWAYS o Awa o dage, a4 241 worth i Bozrcaa.’ This was high praiso coming from | Utmost. for the arriving trains are Lringlng | for th fatlerloss clildren, Thero uld ngt scem | order directing the Mayor to par teamatera $4a | & T onie A Tadioa" sk “Heckiie, pentwod BEnkRNE CAUTiOLETS, T A I aas Ay Mr. Colax, who was In 8 parition to kngw ond | muny guests, On Bunday, Ur. Lotinewell | much chauco to do anything, ss bo bad no | day, recomumending thut it b placed on l¢, as | ladica’ anderwesr, ic., atc, Wil involcy st aciusicoit | VICTORIAS, ) Sbiriaaf the cltye Dt Tribane v 3 judgo; but It was o tucasure of prafue that was | preaches tho Baccalsureato Bermon. Moyday | money or Influence; Bal, having welghed tha | ho ws now paylug that prict, the demand Lotuie g0 i hundred dulian). " Address DAVID DROVGRAMS, SITOATIO! TED=AS COOR 1IN & HOAUD- us well carncd as it way gencrously bestowed. | Wil bo token up with oxerclses in elocutiofand | natter well, ho determined to trust in | more than equsl to the supply. 3 consi e SR e o P PIIARTONS, 10g-Bouse oF privata fammily. Can g9t Woud Fefor- - When sume man will writo a book éntitied rhotorie. At nizht, Bishop Burgess will dehiver | tho Living God, and bogin sn orphan asylum, | - Ald, Cullerton sald thoro was a lle some- | JFOY BALECUAULLI BHOP WND FISTUREST | Trimmed with Amported cloths snd moroccos, aad | ences. el Lo 628 bout a'at ‘ BN WIO JIAVE RIBEN," an address aud sdminister his first cone | feavinie the cara of 1t to God. 1o was uot s | wiiore. ~lle knaw that, in ono department, onby | good basinese 550 Kouth Clarceps w0 CBAT siands durably palnilogin the faanionabicolors, Sl'fihmux WANTED=BY A G HIRDNG s Mr. Smiles did, the Iife and charscter of | irmation st Bt. Mary's. — Tuesdny s | liasty oerson, aud it took long consideration for | $2.50 a dsy was being patd. AM DES(IOUS OF MYETING WITIT ONW Ol T ard (g atyle, duraslity, snd dntsh, it g g unarat Bnlewink, okl eh 40 Horth Fltletas Sawyor will compriso some of its moss | Meunion Doy, — The siorniog will' be | hiin to reach that declsion. Oneevening Lewas |~ On his motlon, the report was deferred. 'I& ? N A aNeon ORI R e Norshdlineheats riicid CORNESPOND WITH Tile N OF WOILR MADE Ol SOLD, Wahavealso 8 large varisiy of first-class secona. band carrlages, comprlatni op sad B fop. buslnoes pleasur, sad spasdlug bugzles, coupe, coupe rucke - exteusion and l"nlu" m:i‘l:’:l.'(mn:l‘d ::- BRI *hENNOvE i &, R RAT—_ PRI TR AT TN JLAE 'ar 3 odamaih 1180 M hea] perwank. ELAN GCLATIR: AL EXCHANGE A GOUD MABON & UAMLIN \V o1 and sutno cash (of A guod bugdy huree. Address Do, Tribune oftice. \\7ANTEL GOuD FAMILY HORSE AND A WWANTEIZA G0, St Pt oot & rea: soushls sinuunt of Nouety without licerost tur o of occupled with reunfon uddresses and apoem, Atlo'clock coines ofl the lunch and speochies from the invited guests. In the even- ing the Alumue hold their roception, and thie beuutiful pariors and _studio will be tilled with rojoleing visitors oud scholars, Wednesday ts raduate’s Day, After music, aud vasaya on #Out of the East,” Ly Mlss Mariah I, Burrows, of Decatur; * A Neglected Classic, by Miss Mary C, May, of Cedar Rapids, Is.; and *Tho Golden Flocce,” with tno Vatedictory Aduress, by Miss Helun M. Willlamson, of Quincy, 1fah- op Burgess will confer the degrees, and Dr. Lzmu?wull. thie Rector, will placs upon the neck +of cach 8t. Mury's Cross of fHonor, whoss motto 18, ** Blessed ars thie pure lo heurt, for they shall sca God.” Andsothe tenth suniversary of 8t, inore geotlemen who can canirol " eaali capltal uf U0 and ary wiliing o smbark In & strictly legitls mate business. 1hie propascd Lusiness ts s monopoly, 8ad will bear strict Inveitiyattun, fully organlacd ‘{n fow Yore o4 uaking mouey Tapluly. Audress ribul [0 REN" BTABLE, WKLL LOGATED, T dlng s poud business, with stock Tor sale, Ad? dress 13 1, Tribauo urieo; reading through the Word of God, and came to the cighty-lirst Psalm, and read: 1amtho Lotd thy God, which brought thoe out ut| lllhl;llllltd of ¥gypt; open thy mouth wide and I wi He1ell oo his knees and guyed to God to give blin & sultably housa for the orphan asylum and a thousand pounds, or 5,000 In American mouey. That seemed fike ay fmmense sum, but ki trusted fn Uod toget i, Tho first day he recelved one shilllog from a poor German misstopary, sud avother lttie donation from apother imisstonary, -but little by little the money came In, and lhnn{y after he recelved &500 from & poor “wounn who earncd $1 a day from sewing, Ho at first rejused the tnouoy, but tha woimnan compelled SBLLING LIQUOK TO MINO3. The Judictary Comnmittee reported in favor of sing the ordluance prohibiting the sale of Pln.;.uura to minors. It imposes u venalty of from $30 to $100 for tho first offense, and of $30 to 8100 and tho revocation of the licenso fur the second offense. . Ald, Gitbert spoko in favor of It, but wauted the raport deferred, £ Ald. Daly hoped the ondinance would be pass- od at once. In his view, it should be o crime to sell liquor to children, aud thoss who did It oughit to be aent to the Penitentlary, Ald. Cullerton moved that fu be deferred, 1t was so disposed of sud made a speciul oraer for Monday night. Fue sume Committesrecommended the passago entertulning nnf;c-. DBut, as [ amn uot wrlijug ay such book, L'will pass over the intorestiug {ncidents of us early history, and relato tho substante of an fnterview with bim tbe other day upan the political status of aflalrs, for which purposs 1 orlginally sharpencd my lead- pencil aud began ihis communication, After the usual preliminarics and comouplaces wers over, and tho Colonel had lighted n fresh cigar, I asked him what effect ha thought the Pottor investigation would have upon th country. “1f you uieau to ok iuu adn business wan what fhe cffoct of thess revolutionury and & post fucto procecdings will bave upon the busincss intorcsts of the country, mv auswer {8 that It is not caleulatod to inspire contidence. Thie paseage of tho Bllver bill aud the encourag- UATTON WANTED-IN A GMALL PIIVATR {0 4o general houaowar. " Aupiy 46 14 ; x tarut) S\rurnus‘wfnzu. ‘nadlan gir to cook, wash, and Taniity. . Lt a6 500 llchlann-av. Wit glminux w@‘ufi v 4 ook, nrl“f“u and lsundress UIHL A8 df o Sn Fy second gird or dfning work, ~Heference given. Ad- druss 3L Jueypli's Livepital, Norsh side s\w.fl‘im WANTED-TO DO iresa g Dlue 440 FEITADANB ST, FHRONT Park—One or two very desii busrd) icess lucatios va 1he Weat ol Quirs NCED is ot afrald of Tiotole. PrOMNE HOTEL, 18 8IATEST. Tooms With boar. 3, 63.5) and, $280d 82.54 j‘a,_mug{, i inahotel. A ing mspect of- our tnuuciol wffulre wero telliug | Mary’s ichool will fuda away, or liuger only 10 | him to keep ft. Ib sbout three or four mouths | of the ordivance declaring saloons » disorderly 3 the rig this suuimers will ruatantoa gond care snd keep | =0 an N WA STEI-BY GUNG GIRL A® : quite sensibly snd favorably upon tradu and | tho wiemory of tts” pupile’ wnd tefinds; Ton 16 hess tn & notion 10 Tent a iotse capabla of | housca whors minors "ars allowed to ulay with | (% LAk, N mear the elty._Adiress A U3, Tribune ottoo, A A Y ReTrence ulvae Adt : e y A, dreas bt dopivs HaspTeat comiorce, und, until Mr. 1ilden broku out with 8 frosh stlack 'of the Prosidentiol malady, the prospect looked very bright and cheering. 1 do not tuko so cheerloss a visw of tho situstion {L:ll)‘l azo, ou ita Mfrst anniversury, Bishop Whitchouss plaviully vamed it the Bavy's birthdey, Thu Baby is now & well-grown girl, but has lost ions of her attractiveuess, and the recelving thirty orphans, and appotnted a tiine for receiving spplications. lls went to the house end_ waited three hours, but there wus not a siugle application, ite went home dls. curds, dice, balls, or otlicr artices used n sam- fug. It imposés tho same putiulty as the otber, It went over under the charter, RAILKOAD $PNED, Bats buard sud rooi 7 4: D Pt []OTEL TRONswick, a1 ~1'wu pleasant sulies for ge: WINANULAL, NG MADE ON DIAMONDA, WATCHE: ADVANGES MALE QX DA NS K ATO C fiootn 8 and h Honumistressos, GITUATION WANTED A DRERSMAKER WANT: ol “and From 1861 to 1605 the Government proves aroug for the Rebel THE PEOPLE WILL SIIOW TUEMSELVES 10 ba too struug for the politicluns, The Demo- crats have showed thelr baud too soou, and tho damage they tight otherwise have doue will o ——— GRANT AND LEE, To the Eiitor of Ths Tribune. \Waest Point, Neb., June 7,—You are well informed and geuerally very corrcct, but you " Jolph-st.. aear Clark. nilice: yndersiands custing wn DOW a8 solny Otliers, Lecause 1 ba buautlful bud aud blossom well show what the | oouraged. Sud cast hiiecit on thio Goor, aloiost | The Commitice un Railroads reported fn | foriasuitony 4 thle pipular utely brices fedueel 1 OO R BT o i, Call oF wddresa DIESSe fn tho mastery of tho pevple vvert flower shall ve. s, | e e et God. The. mest | favor of Lo pussiizo of tho ordinunce fuing tho | whats, oo o sl et v o e AT LN ¥ O 006 UT 70 1L [ real wstato At 7 sad 8 per cent. morning the first application waa recolved, and CUIRHY, 5 Tribu i in & moath forty-two apntications were recelvod, aud In six months ke opeved anothur Louse for very little boys sud girls, below 8 years, In nfue months be opened a third house for boys over 8 years, and during six months the pros- rate of speed on rallruads within the liinite st #ix miles an bour for freight und ten wiles au bour for passcngur tralus, Tha penalty s, not less than $35 nor wore than $200, Action was deferred, KBMI3108 OF JUDGMENTS, Commiseions law. aud now ITUATION WANTEL A YOUNG 8WEDISI ady who understands four lengiages, In wy ottcw aa writer, O clerk ins sioro. Wil uive yood 213 Divfal 1T 1| PARTIES CAN BORIOW BONKY A 'wol Furitiie, blanos, etc., and othe Curity, st less thust Geusl rates. Addres AB R, (CASIE PAID PUR_ OLD GULD ANDY BILVKE, uney L0 lusn on watches diamonds snd vatuahied ) T NANT To BUT oif BENT Yol A TkEM OF Jeam an iran toundry larie eaou h Lo work front 13 10 18 molders, 1 audd bootum prive for cash or re more years, D0, Tribuue vifice. satiefactiun. Call o or address L8, 218 Divfalont slrunluf WANTED-BY A LA ority taste 1o & (amil. or travc drvss, wivlog location, with utal per aunulst for LYe oF incss s onv of them. You sec 1 huve easfly pasaed froin answerlng {our queation busincss man {nto answering it as 8 politician. *You tnink, they, Mr. awyer, that this Vot ter disturbunce will redound to the benefit of the Republicau party ™ “Certaluty 1 do. ‘That result {s scenand felt all over the country ulreaay. Uunder Mr. that bad brobanly by provented. tha Demoerats can | certatefy arred In yourreply to A Bubscriber.” | perity of thasa institutions was unabated, Thon | The Committa on Judiciary, it reporting | rupkovED KLECTiNG URLTE DIVFENERT T T e ot thad tuss | raterene ey generally be relled upon to commit somo sort of | You stated that, * Leo surrondered his sword to | 1] the mouvy was gune, Peoplo would think | upon a petition for tho remisston of & judg- ‘metals for dillerent dlseascs. Room 3, L Bouth | ¥ GANS, LARGE 0O syal ¥UI SITUATID WANTEDO-I :.btx:md{;- st will belp the Lepublicans, 'This | Geg, Grant st Appomattox Court-House,” | that his sbuuld thon be discoursged; but, on the | ment, sald they were of opinlun that po power | Clark- e OBk 865 Ewiithous, resmty arubouse s divlomasd, lu g shoot of tur oller anton. contrary, he gloried o the fuct, for it would show tlie world what could be doue in tho niue- teenth century 1¥ ANSWER TO FRAYRIL ‘Thousands (o theep orphans hud been brought up and sducated o the feor of th Lord, aud in by trip to this country he biad mut mauy of bls former puplis well-to-do and Christlans. This was given to the Council to ruwit Ques or judg- meuts without @ consideration therefor puid 1o the city. The judgment was an usset of tho city, and as muct the vroperty of the city as it would be of i individual if she judgment wos fu his favor. As to sll moneys and property of theclty, the Council ucted {natrust capacity, and could ueither give away nor scll the same with. | = 3, gloes, dowelry,” ole. G 1. WALEER, Roum 3, la4 hutteriu o = Now, the fact is Grant would not vecelvo elthor Lee’s os noy otuer ofiicer’s aword at that sur- render, And the msgnanlmity of thet refusal, when lie had Lee's aruy as his mercy and could have exacted any terms, coustitutes ouc of the tallest feathors in Urant’s cop. I was present at the actual surrender, sud rode with Lee sod his oiall aftor the aurrender ¢ W. B 1 MAVE A LITTLE K 1 WoULD ke to put [n some paylug busiucss, Address D 1, Tribue oitice RN “YANTA'IJ—A ROOM-MATE. REFEMENCES K. clisuged. Appiy w170 l D~BOOKBINDER NUING FRESS e ) 51 Trivasealicer | FEISE R KALR=RECEIVE BALE-PUNBLIC NOTICE. b {7 1a bereby siven that, fu pursuance uf an onder of ; tbe Clrcuit Court of Cook County, 1 will on Wednesday . Jupe 14, 1874, 8f 12 n the promises, sell ag bubl suction twile Lighet aod § Soais, il bR S iy b Suances aud leascliold (ngere aicd 1 Lo i'mnu Notel, Chicage, THOMAS G. PARKER, Res : MOsEE 1O LGAN ON TIANOS AND ORGANS 4l persunal property (i vuine ta dult. Call o dress J K G, 208 Statenat, S SEY TO LOAN 18 TO BUIT ON FORY pltust, diamonds, ets. oo 3 110 834 148 TURE, PIANOB, MoyEs, TO LOAN O} Liayca there Wera 8 good wauy thin was what bad been accomplished simply in an- | out considration. Tho custom Lad lately grown | i mmmmnenet t8 0 S onamronanene s Ulauionds Warelousd Feceipta, and uilier guod so” . 2cu‘xl=|u.'y to dlsturb ond disiutegrate the 7Ry awer to prayer I this coutury, When It cawo | up of perdons who lind beco mnvi‘mw”n tho | (CJASH "‘-},":"‘5\‘_’:‘,,flflxkfi‘fi,‘;}fi,fifi.‘{{’n:{‘}fiffi curliles. 164 Lazailo-at. i‘""?‘.‘l‘- J: MoDUWELL. ey 1 T T R A TR party; but danger from without always teods 'Ar] A to belug without woney, be felt that the tune | Police Courts sacking reliet in tho Couucl), aud | /e AT Koruey Sadison sud Dearboru-sta. “ umzv uu:znh ON nll’l f‘ifgnlfin P“,:g,‘.-. ]_‘mf‘nfil‘fi ShoKbu! TRy mu“&“ i to birmonize aud uuits us agulust the commnon Turis Litter 10 X bad como 10 brove tho 'Lord, - Ie called tha | &b the rate tho bractico bad heen tnereasingz wwa | 1SRG OO0 L S o YT Tt (AT e L et L AR PR 3 cuemy. Itissoin this case. The danger of 1t is not nece to 0 a8 far ustho Place du | help of the ssylums towether, and told them | Council would soon find that oue-balf ita time . 5 e o e ry sual [{ cash, Cal Chateau d'Eau and'pay 10 fraucs for & seat fo x,[x'l ?fa’.“ *‘fi?.:‘éb‘rfl.“"‘“““‘ Calliprwiteas Mextcanizing the Quvernment s so (nfluitely order to gaze upon sowethiug wondesful, i€ not to buy u wingle srticly cxcept for cash. greater than any questlon of Civil-Service ro- J was takeu up fn making onljnauces and the ‘éfi.(’;;"«'w“.u.‘.’.f&,".‘:“"fi'.‘&’uh:;' e BTORAGE, room of the Tribuue Durlug ths furty-four years tbat tho asylus | other half i remitting Hucs fur violations | 1 VOLUMES OLD _BOOKS “WANTED, mpany. : LCIOUB AN MPLETE BTOREHOUSE forw, or sppoiutments to oftice, oF o Southern | faith can be given to the sign of & shauty near | had Whed “ticy had ever eontracsod Soout ot | thercot. "o wfow cusca soma wjustice wigws | 1O.0DU Tt vian pitcea pald tor il Kok | TSeTeS Gx B 1D 1N ESCIANUE TOR EEACIOUS, AND, COoxY NTOREHOUE potley, thar the differeuces botween Mir. Hayes | the Trocader, whers, for 10 ceutlmes, you can | debt. fle reavoued toat It was tho work of | bo doné, but the Comitice kuow of no meaus | GILBEWT: 31 South Clark s, ifreacy il the counting room of tho Trivune, | Ibduiphat (el Diock): lowest sated, cash advancusy sud iy party fricuds will be held o sbeyance | sve: = 7 Siacra i - - | facillsles tor mercbandiss dlenl God, and tbat they should uot be conduc! -awrdtnf o worldly institutions. kuew that thers “could DLe in doing OGod's work in Uod’ of granting auy reliel fu vasvs of real bardsbip excupt by the Law Departient, ynder the diros tion of the Mayor, orderiug the exceution in such cases returned uusabisticd. PACKAGES 1 A | for houseMld goods, uerchandise, sic, 54 W 3 j TIECES 13 ¢ UKo f0r GUFTEUCY 84 COUOLDY-FVOm Ot i until the moge serlous troubly s scttled. Oyr Lttle family jars arc wmere Py-bites compared With the disaster that will fall uvon the couulry LVEIL 33 e Chigs L s L PESRSRESES IGE PROOK WANRENQUSR, 180 WEBT MUSIW0K. HonH et ety ELLOW BULL: -§"' Sulin encal T Craare. wercbandide: Sarriages e “Tho Moat Beautiful and the Largest row Lincoln o 80y aunounts lvial intoreat. Ul o7 stocka vl wvots VENU. e e i D3T-0K §10L! banie of Jack, £ Worth Ciark of. ud Nurthe o one Ao, listeuing Lot 4 Pavjibanaear the 11 roturu 0 e = by catablisting such & precedent a8 the Demo- NUS tho Glantess!1111 Accordiug to theso priuciples be bad ac Tho petition was placed on fle, a8 recom- | av. ed o the abova piaco & Hoirel roward tiou whi INSTIRUCTION, f cratle party ¥ Congress 18 uow cvideotly ary. | | All tho c;?nm::fl::ll phy f:‘:“l‘; "’l"‘ aro 1o =°" these yours, und he bad never bad to retrace any | meuded by the Camninittee} Ald. Tuley (Gilbert | Wit be paid. Shi gl 8t law rutes uf, anterss AT GERMAN LALY O} AND REFINE- E Ingat. M, Blalne and Mr. Howe aro quite ue | Bnitedto charme displied from Lot lovely eyess Ber | yiepa,” It soon csme 1o this, that they would | in the chalr) sayivg it was'tn she rewidston of | PICKED, A DARR AT MAT Youns ware paid i essy woucbiBluslaiucois, tha A B raking Frenen aud Kusliss Buliutic ua Mr. Hayas, aud el of thets kuow | S 5 of cclive catssssa e I257 | have's becaktast, und thero would bo potblug | daes wasstoppel- o L i of s aikDtunsat, Uwvercamtiava | plias B dudoh bebass b sssacetiduggion | Eticny yeui sameniciss b Triste, b thy unpatriotlc teiudencies of tho Domocratlc | [y turus ncross (his buma mirror, ombiem | 1ordinuer. ‘Yben he would call the bolp togethar | Iy auotbur ceas the same Committes roposted . it Thatih AND TWeST | 4105000 Bave Dok LA AR el [ ST e T ey e P D R e party too well to bielp ft into power." DDy e o™ o s raehe o3 | for s prayer-nsevting, whew tbe disuer would | & resclation that thy Law Dupastment peturn | STRAKED-FION LoRRER, LA ANE RN | houss bullt thiousl the sld of such Assiclatlung nd | iig. 1hy very blghiss fufereaces wil 16 furylaliod *Da you thiok the Democrats wilt carry the | lovel always come. Often 1t wes necessary to bavo & | two executions to tho Justice (Swawertleld) | calvedi 83 rowanl- Pt REad AN, v U0 purty cunnicted with them ever lost d doliar, 1you | Abiruss . G, cato ¥ A Theop ol Fartbauit, Man. pext election so as 10 bave a majority iy the Bod 15 the daslest bud Cow. ) Ons, Come Aljti} ond prayer-meetlng 0 geb s supper, snd | who lssued theus, with the ioformation tiat the sasine tho workindh I v aext Housgl n this golden clly, averywhu beat plan sver devl wE R e 1o the dark- | gowmctimes still auother prayer-meetivg 1o get | *fmprisonment ™ clause was Invalid, being MOUSEHOLD GOODS, ur'pruperty. Oice, W -l L ) R x:(N‘fi'l udg not. They b?ro wade to0 many | Beo ""fl:- night and uider thy aplar ‘:z "s;.t the | sowetbiug for breakfast, ‘o plan was Iu- | based on um, Charter of 188, :hlnh\uvl 2t | SSIGING QUT OUM PLESENE LINE ¥ PARLON Beerotare o d o LATEST IMPROVED ¥ . oad of thy Pitauic hammers! Bhebt] Shelll Ehelll Gbe o tho Chuwas de Foiro: There 1 10 be Sesn VENUS the Gianteas1}11fj Let us Go Tucre! i,lm thery was b such piiicer as Folice-Court allid. . ‘The resolution was passiq. THRATURS AND MALLS. Th special vrdus—tle theatre-ball building parR furuua fn RTA . S 4 btd (QUAMUEW sET, VOSTON "MA HES X Jwih B W. timwinge 10 plecesd wisa. modlugh Ledatendy whih aprizgy und wattec.eca s hati, Lof sily clicap, Addroad siviuy futerviuw, b, Tilbaoe. 7 4 Uiroughout [he eutirs sluck. (ien, 8lielda, Lus hurt them fmmeusely, especlal- 2 1y with the lnsb Democruts, Nett, . TUS SLUMBEKING YOLCINO OF COMMUNLIM €xpicta to get its food for 1t ires trom the saud twes, but jusuy thousand times, aod pever wus there s slugle fallure. Bometines toe_lettercarrior would briog o re- mittaucs from dricuds ub a distences svtustlues NTED~T0 BUY~A L SAFL. MUSTRa Y ANTEDSI0 BUASE et e Kaarci D vie Tiibuas ofics s

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