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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1878 NAVAL EXPENDITURES. within tho mign of frearge T11. was 842, Durine the raventeen vears of Mr. [itt'a Premicrship, upwards of 140 new patents were fssued; and within twa vears the samo Minister had cither made ar promoted thirty-five new Pecrs, The larger proportion of theso names have, however, dropped from the roll of the House of Lordsy for, on an averagze, more than twenty Peers die snnually, and threo or four titles becomns ex- tinct every year. Detween the accession to power of Earl (frey In November, 1830, and the resignation of Mr. Gladatone fn February, 1874, siccessive Liberal Premicrs bad added 163 uames to tha roll of tha Jouse of Lords, and Conservatlve Prime Ministers thirty-nine. Of the whole, Lord Alenlecn was the most spar- ing lu his distnbutlon of these hanors: for, during the term of his administration, between Deeember, 1862, and February, 185, he merely he fuvitation cordialiy, 18 not a member of the | enlled up the Barony of Blmfiorfl. and did not Unlon, swllmlnndts.\mtnuz Hollaud. When | create one new Pecr. ’l ln’l:‘l‘llimicfl lhu'flrfl:rnmen! there l'ma In;:_)rmnl: i e ¥ notilled mo of Its acceptance of Mr, Evarts’ i ) [nvitatton, and s I comuunicated itio the Btate AMERICAN COMMUNISTS. Departinent. Blncoty departure Iece that the e oflicial nottheation bas besn received both from | Viewa of Gen, Geant and Vietor Ifugo, Cotrespondence New Tark World. France and Haly, True. there aro only three u:m:u;sllerl. mwfirfln tolnuhl M;o fi""’&:’u“"“’v m Pams, June 1.—1 have lately talked witho arconinice. i ha claute of tie Sliver b nutnber of eminent men, French and American, provhling for its meeting within stz mnonthe } o o teoubles fn the United States and un the revolationnry agitation supposed to be fnasrted In Liank walls, with creeping vines so trained i’ to make the filusion complete. At every turn [ jostled Amerlean and Eogllsh Indies and gentlemen, who congreezata here on Baturiay nights, whicll {6 & fote night, and con- sequently more select, as the prics is Inercased from one francto five, By 10 o'clocik the Jariln wvas ltarnlly erowded to aitch an extent that Tocomation was diflicalt, anl the furinug lance was progreasing with a vin that cau ha wit- hessed nowhere else. Among tha viditors were two clergymen In the unmistakable attirs of the Epfscopal Chinreh, who stroiled around, aud danhtiess took mnoten fo fllustrate their sor- maons on human folly and wickedness. Tioweres tuere Is bttlo Lo he secn Liere that would ahnd! the senaibilitics of any une, while the ranten it- self 18 o magnifiveut spectacie to behold, snd tie musle (hy nos of the fineat and largest or- cheatras In France) vas cqunl to oueof Thomae? fnmous converte. It being only during the smnall hours of the night that the” dancers lose their propriety, mest of those whu coms to Fee the garden usnally rotirs early, E»[\c(‘!ull)‘llmln- dies, who come with thelr hustands or fathersto et 4 glimpue of Lhis slinde of Parle Iy Whet the fomale dancets cotmenee Lo Kick the hats off the heads of met who stand atx feet n their Tiwots, antl an ocetstonal oot and striped stoek- Ingcan be acen flying over tho hewds of the shoctators who are crowding around them, the slrht-sceine visitors take It as a hint to retite. for fesa tiran 81,000,000, when the Goveriment under an honest adininistration might have reallzed several millona therefrom, Nizth—The committee flnd that the orfginal cost of five double-turreted wonitore. the amount afready exnenavil upon them, and the amount of money required to complote them, tozethier with tie original cost of the old mnte- tinl supntied to tho contractors, WHI ageregate u-.l-r:rl $1,000,000 edcly, or over $20,000,000 for the whole, In tha casn of the New Puritan the offficial re- ports supplicd by Hecretary Thompson show that no revnlar and proper contract was made for tha constenetion of the new vessel, Mor any necessary sleps inket to guand the pu‘me inter- dxts, ‘Lho contraclor managed everything, and the new versel is propounced by the ablest ex- perts ln the navy to be a faflure. . OPFICIAL CONCLUSIONA, ¥ The following 18 A sumniary of the conclu- alons of Chiel-Enuineer Ishierwoud and Naval- Conatructor Lenthal, wnder date of June 4, 1878, In reaard to these voszels: Firat—Nelther plaos nor specifications were drawn for the canatructlon of the New Daritan, flor were any ieastireasdonted ta saéertain swhethe ar, when built, she wonlisink or ewin. — Tho fail. ro o success of 8 frat-cinws national Iron-clad was thng pul 6 the hazatd of mera ehance, Sedond—Thin vensel, a4 faras constricted, and 1¢ Anished as contemplated, fan total faliure, nor can any changes now peactieabic nake her efils England to Join the Monetary Conferanca soun to be held? ** Well, that remains to be scen, Mr, Welsh nsked mo whether [ thoght Graat Dritain coutld onter that Conference withant binding hereell to abide by ita resolves. Mr, Weish thinka En- gland whl foin, provided her hands ara not tied; and, I § am not mistaken, the qtiestinn has now been submltted to Mr, Evarts officiaily on the part of the Drittah Guvernment. (reat Britain certalnly has not declined to attend the Confer- ence in speeific torms,~as (Jermany has, for in- stance,—and I think If she is Inforined that st may attend and particioato in the dobates with- out heing pledeed Leforeland to ndhere o fts decisfons she may yet send her representatives, The matter Is one of great Importance now, s no Joncer contined to the members of the Latin Unfons for ({oliand, which hag accepted Tho Investigation of Secre- tary Robeson's Ad- ministration. Boport of the Democratic Committop--« Alleged Violatfons of Law in Par- chages aud Bales. Jeregularities In the Construetion and Provisions and Clothing Bureans «=-Logal Actlon Recom- monded. Wasnixoron, D, C., Juno 17.~The Hdusa Coninittes on Naval Affairs have concltded ghelr investigation of the Isto administration of (ha Navy Department, and, by the vote of the Danocratic menbers thereofy have adopted the following tesolutions for tho action of the House alter the cnactinent of the law, hut a great deal can he done nowadya, with the atd of the cable, ey and the gardon 16 foon lelt to the rovelers, ‘To | to bring miafters to & spcedy lsque, at the root of them, Though Amserics has becn nljmulr s n'll?x“:clsf aéts and conduct of the lato fi':"“‘"":?‘n:w;";":'y":‘!'l’.'l'l'l“r:““m‘;w‘" s a V:"lllv.flmlll‘mthlll’u" fn ane, CLinie i e pie - cuxftd mblact, the hola Yool liesutdelly jiesofred, That the con] Alrd—No ne: an briliant Bowets and gas-jots, woula be 5 I 1S % scbreTary G e Navg, Tiontqo M. Roberont OF 18 | (ioressment Interart ehnet i ihe. conk o iy | Ko goln to Rome and ‘ot sectng” b Colos. THE BELL-PUNCIL bcen our lasty for thissuclsl afliction s viting Jete ehicfa of the Bareans of Ktoam Enulnecring, conslenction nnd Kepairs, and’ Provisions and Clothing, 10 the salo and disposition of prdlic roperty, In theit method of making contracta and o invollng tho Government In indebicdness over and boyond tho approvristlons maric by Congréas for tho aupport of the navy, descrre and should ,recoive tho meverert conanrs’ and condesnation, and that In addition thareto sald partics, ae wel a2 sllothers alding and abesting therein, should ba punished to the oxient of tha Iaw, Rexolced further, That it shall be the daty of the Clerk of the Houso ot Ttepresentatives to do- qiver cextificd coples of the testimony taken hafora the Comimnittecn on Nayal Affatrs and Naval Ix- ndltares of tha Ilouss to tho Prasident of the f"nflr,ll Staten and the Attorney-General, with the fecommendation that the partica shown by this {estimony to binva violated tho law, and especinlly in rezard 1o tho unlawful disposition_of publie property nnd money, may bo trled and punished asprescribed by Jaw, TRIB PACTB IN BVIDENCH, The Committce in presenting these resolu- tions atnte that tho ovidenca which they have obtained is for the most part taken from offi- ¢l reports ond records of the Dopartment, which a¥c submitted to tho House. Tho following Is n condensed atatement of the more important facts in evidenco before the Committee: Firtt~Tho Committce find that since the ¢los¢ of .the War of tho Rebellfon over 8400,- ing the Yedsel arvecating effciency for her when built, Uninvited provosnls were made by the con- tractor, in the nbscnce of plan, speclications, or any definiiton of the kind, ‘quantity, or quality of work to be dong, to bulld on nndeseried vesael fora Mtipulated roond sum of moncy, and sach proposnls wore at once accepted without fhquiry, compsiition, or any provistons guarding the Ine terest of the (Javernment, ‘The general atatement that the New Priritan wan to ba like & amaller clans of voexcls was [ar from belng anfiicient to either indicate the details of construction or to measure the quantity of work, Such a slatement, in fact, only showed that the two clanses of véarcls wers Lo bo of the rame type, and no competent perscn stould nave allowed ‘the commencentent of a un- tlonal tron-clad of such dimonsiona and cost with- out tho study and prepamtion of every parii nor would any_oflicer of tha Governmeut, careful of ita Interesf, lave contracted for such a vessel, ox- :u&u afters puhlic competition, e mannet in which the New Puntan was bl 16 8 fiagrant oxhibition of gross Iznorance and cul- pablo carelesaness, Tespectfully submitlod by yonur obedient servants, Jonx LexinaL, Naval Conatenctor, U, 8. N, B. F. Ianzuwoon, Chief Engineer, U, B. No DIMINUTION OF BTORES. ‘Tho Comimittee find Lhat uxce{", in the single ilem of live-vak tinber, thers hns been, ow nx to the system of barterand exchange conductes by the Devartment, an actual diminution of the quantity uf storcs ony hand during the lato sd- thinfstration of the Department, In #pite of the Immense and oxcossiva guantitios of goods our- all the leadieg nations In turn. The gquestion has grown under discussion. One day's tele- gramns have brought ners of a Soclallstie at- tempt on the life of the Uerman Emperor, an- other day's of the purning of miils and wrecks Ing of bouses Ip Encland as a mode of arbitra- tlon by Iynch-law fn 8 afepute as to wages, to sav hothing of the hiome reports of strikes inthe ‘rench fron trade and of & threatened turn-nut of all the printers in Paris, which la the prescat terror of the great publishing houscs and of the journaln, It will be of no lesa interest to you, lowever, to Near what was sald abont other countrics than what was said about your own, I shall, therefore, as a rule, conflue iny notes of cunversation to the subject of the Unfted States. Gen, Uraut thinks that there {s no cause for very serious nlmrm—Lun because the vigilant Inqitetude of tne public mind in the States ts réut, Therearc several paridens of the mume kind In Parls, bul this Is tho anly une that is so conductéd as Lo admit of respuctable people vlsitlng it. MINISTER NOYES.. An Intérvlew with Iflm=\What e Says About the MoLln Charges=Thoe Silver Con- - fateside. I8 W Rtodaco Intomporance and Tazatlon Shnnitaurausly, 8. Lotts, Juno 15.—4 Bpeclal Committes of the City Council of Bt. Louls has made a renort strongly in favor of theadoption of the belt- punch systemn of taxing malt and bicoholle llquorss ‘Lhey say that, “*Upen information Turnished by a distiugulshed Vireinfan, they are sotlsfled that the reveuue In Virginia this year will be nearly double what It wos lnst yesr, and the Auditor of the State aseris that its working 18 satisfactory to sslvon-proprictors and tho beople to, such st extunt that, if 1t were put toa voto fu Virginia now, it would ruu by mora than nine {o uze.' The Comimit- e claliis that the tax Is bot an fuvoluntary one, but a volunl-r‘y tribute by the consunrer. The la not compelied to take tha driuk, and the saloon-keaper Ia not charged with the tax until i has cotlected it from the consumer. ‘Tho oftect of ths law would be measurnbly to dccerease the number of cheap whisky shope and to Increaso the consumption of beer. The stu- {lstics In Richmond, Va., for two_months show thatin that clt{, In Beptemuer, 1877, tho alco- holie registrations were 120,83, and the malt registrations 183,630, In the month of Aurll 1673, after the law had beat some time in full operation, the number urlnlwh;fllc registrations . . New York Iratd, Mna 17, “ I ought not, perhaps, sald Minfster Noges, “tentet Inlo conversation at ol on the subject, a8 fn atew days now my testimouy before the Pouter Inyestigating Committee will become a matter of public record. Neltlior do 1 wish to appear a8 saying anything that might add o importanca to this teip than [t actually deserves, 1 must leave tho American people to judge of that tgstimony when glven, ond of that testi- mony only. I can sy this, however, that my doalro ts that Conhgress shonld know all that has trahspired in Florida in regord to the counting of the Ltlectoral votes ntihy tins that we, or as you call them, tho ‘visiting statesmen,’ wors thero, Lot them call overybody, Democrats as well as Republicans, oxamine them and cross- cxating them thorouguly, and I shall ba ex- of revolutionary, or, a8 1nost people prefer t put it, Cominunistic ¢xcessee. 12 the General could be gulity of sn eplzram he might say that you have no cround for uneasiness because you are very (1) at ease, and thls, fu Hiberntan fash- {on, would ba the expression of a prolound truth. The American peojle, Lie says, have evidently wpened thelr oyes in timo tothe proceedings of & knot of agitatora in the Unfon who would like 1o make capital out of the present distressin trade—though they scem to be oppused to capi- tal fu overy other form. These men will be chnsed. Tho Committea find that vast quanti- | cacdlogly pléased to lot all of that testf- | Was 119,585 and of walt 150,867, louked after, and they will be prevented from b ded for and 0 2 ctedlogly pl {ully 8182,000,000 hiavo been oxpended duriog | tho apiniou of ozports, have Lean utilizedby | Marble, for losance, wnd chis fellow. | eafely predictod an focreass of mobriety and'a | watchtalness; they may be rolizd on ot to keop (¢ sdministration of Becratary Robeson, It ts | the Government, wers condemnal and sold to D“'“W“;} shoul i iailed, betm #ure | dimihutlon of crime, thus decreasing the neces. | thelr own secret It ux«{ have any motive of van- slso found that during his administration the favored contractora ot the prices of old materi- | 1, Was aunxious cnough to appear before he | gary expenditures for polico ard the criminal | ity or greed for divulging (1, The General finds Uommittee, and 4l noxlous now to glve my téstimony. 1wroleatonceto Gen. darileld to baove the Committes subpwna me, but no ahswer wad recelved, 1 then wroto & letter to Bceretnry Evarts demanding that my testimony be taken, and told him that If no answer wera rbeelved from the Committes I would sail for chrlcn anyhow on Juue 0, subpena or not. 'ou know ™ that 1 hava sixty days leavs uf ab- sence, the saise a8 all United Btates Miniators abroail arc entitled to once n year, during which tlme I might have ehjoyed mvsdlf in- varlous parts of Europe, which I was auxions to see; but I insisted upon testifylog, and so made up als, It appears frow an ofticlal roport to the Dapartmen h& Chiel-Engtncer J. 'W. King, that during the administration of Secrotary Rolreson forty neyw bollers weie sold out of the Ensteru navy-yords to Messrs. John Roach and H. G. Gardrer, who were Jargo contractors for Vollers aud machinery with the Department, nnd durlng the same perlod contracted with the Qoyermnent to supply almost tho identieal nwinver of bollora, Mr. Kiug states thattho dovernment’s loss on thirty of these now boll- ors which were sold was 8505,081, tho mmnount roalizod beltig only 823,245, Mr, Kivg farther snys {n his reports mgru lnm!|jnlh. ' ¢ ‘omlug to the Important question of revenue, the Committes catimates that $600,000 would o realized in 8t Louls from beer alone, and that the sale of whisky and other alcoholic drinks would certainly double this sum, thus showlng a revenus from Lhis mode of taxatlon of near $2,000,000 n year. Besides, the fluating popula- tloh, strangers 0s well as rosidents, would thus he_llp to bear the burden of taxution. fie Cainmittee paint a glowing plcture of the practical benetits likaly to reault from the bell- punicti. The now Hithy streets would be weil paved, the bouded debt of the city would be 1nuch comfort ln therefiection that most of them arc forelgners,—they will Le the more enslly traced on that account,—and that the few Amer- 1cans who bave juined thein ara pure demagogues of nu standing whatever in the country. A da{ or two after hearing this [ found an op- portunity of taking Victor Hugo's ovliton upon thequestion. Thesubstance of his connsel to the States, delivered with much earnestnoss, was: Y Dot't loso your heads.” 4 Bemoder- ate” he sald, *in deallng with the” authors of this national scare. Supposc you have Com- munistie sgitators smong l{uu: well, it in a mis- fortune, it Is an evil, but do ot give them the proceeds of tha snlo of from 640,000,000 to $50,- 000,000 of publie property, which should by law Dave boen titrued into tho Treasury, have been exponded In and for tho Navy Department. Second—The Committeo find that evory pro- tective and prohibitive ennetment of law mada for tho securily of publie money and publie property has Ueen disregarded and violated, They find that o o result of these violations of Jaw cxceasive prices have been pald for property which has bean bouglit without advertisoment at vast amounts of publl ' be tion as t . | 187 mind to appear befure the Iuvestizatlow | rapidly retirod, nd 8t Louls, Independent of | triutiwl and your brother republicans of ibinliotts bl el sl l'f pr'lll‘: '31’-“371':'.?55:::15.:‘::.:1.'.‘:&.:: -m&fl'ffi? Glmimitzea rathir. tia ebjor o fow montha of |'creditars, would be une of the happicst, aa Ii s | Europe the shamoof scolug you forget your property have boen disposcd of It acerct and fm. (¢ s | res ndl pleastro trayvel. ' No snswer comes ppicst, wortliless for use Iu tho d If ox- sure and pl . i | ono of the mast energotic snd prosperous, cltfes | Eelf-possesston. The world expects this ex- . broper ways, and the procoeds applied to naval | chango of condemned artictes for materiaisneeded | novertbcicss 1 continued to make my prepara- | of the Unlon, ainple from you, You are hound o it by your aecounts instoad of bolng turncd futo tho Treas- | can be made to better advantage than by salo,— riure, and itjwas only two days be- awn past, by the noble principlo ol mercy and such, for instanco, as the exchange of old tabes or forbesrance fu dealing with misguided men e e T rocalveu iy subpevs T Il \ B eha o fu 18 Reran (b bo worked Into now hetnta, —1t wonld | by o o i e —— urys that great quantities of unnccessary sup- Tlhey Diseuss the Sitnatlom. 1d baye come soyway if the N ieh ted he ol T e have boen purchascd; that 1t Lins met with 4 d | by eatle. I wou [Persons: Ananlas and Sspphirs. Place: Con. | O which you acted st the close of o tnctnor. Smeridonce of irrekaliciy, CXtFATARARSD, nod Tf:r'irfilu:fi::7:1né’r‘-"u'-'n-':"‘\'v'fi'-":-lz'm“x:-:?ufifl"l. subpena ot fesehed it b agrital tulate fo s cllmaley s Thid mors | ablesirugale, You tmust shot them that frsud ot every step, andl thal vast sums of tho | Morthless for use) ou tioconttary, they wera newd | yoy by MoLint" asked tho Zierald reporter. Sapphirai O, haw our trade has fourlvied, An- | brave. You have shown it In o great Civil Wars publie money and amounts of tho publio prop- | vessols requiting new ‘buslars, and for several DN, NOYES OF MILLY, you must take care not o fall to show it in aniae, . 4 just toming to this, and this is really Bince tle diakkas hrought us hero to fry usl hat at L t 18 but litleal T erty havo beoh wasted, expoudod, without any | yearsmauy of procieoly the same kind wete sup “ Lwal Avsoiasrt s : irhat at the wornt {a but 8 cal consplracy. ifed to s returning 1 iscs with thelr | tho only polot I cato to tatk about just now. Daniaa: wilo, it has;yot fecl I no humill- compensating benefts. re wara ot and Corsommed oo o WEIE | A e olginally s Northern mai. 1 hava Lany sorry o hioat ot thw miases. ol fhiv- pulfle and the general outery fu_ the journals, Yco- ploin that frama of mind are apt to think that 1t Ry as well be cruel Just for once for tho eake of the exawple. Any despot can peravcute, fine, and Imprison {uthe name of order; only a gieat, and wiss Government, stroug in the suppor thu people, can tempor tho force of repression with plty ond toleration. You have a grand op- portunity and resvonsibilitles 1o mateh; you arecalled on to deal, for the firat tune in your history, with the soclsl douker; you muss must strentously take care for all our sakes that you do nothing unwortby of yourselves. Furone has often looked to yuu for something new; give it an Amcricau novelty in this Lighest depart- men of Inventfon—thenrt of poverning turough the sclf-tontrol of the goveruors, “ Are all the workingmen {u Amorics,” he contiuned, * under the leadership of the cllto of tha uation? I expreas no oplulon; I ask the question. There Is no danger In a democracy 80 officered; but there fs cvery danger when the best men fu the country do not strive to take thelr proper place 1o the direction of aflairs. Tho strengthof the prosent Hapublic fu France lles In tha fact that all the most cousidera- Tho Committeo say: 1n the faca of theso mllllons of dollars of wasted * wppropriations, with the numbor of ships and ma- fetlal disopposring from tho scrvice, as shown by this teatimony$ with tho law disrogarded at overy stepalmosts with the Treasury of tho Govorn- ment dnvolvod in the paymoent of labilitlcs from §3,0 to $7,000,000 created b szenta of tho Govornment, can wo hesfs o to pronounce thuir “ncts llegal and enminally weong, and to call upon that department of the Govermmnont clothed with the execution of fhe lawa Lo keralgn and'Uring theso partles to tho tondeinnation whick these Jawn may vieit on thon? Your Committes deom this to bo their duty, and hl{lofinfl vo call attontion to Bec. 0,430, which is ufoliowss ¥ 8re, 5,430—Evory person who steals or em- bexzles, nrkuuwlnflynnpllulnhlu own unp, of vho unlaw{ully sells, conveys, or din of ‘nny ordnanco, arma, ammunition, clothing, subsiat- ence, slores, monoy, or other prnflmr: of tho United Htates, fornished or ta be nstd for the mili- taey or naval servics, ahall bo punished as pro- seribed In the preceding section. ™ TIE RESPONAILILITY WIXED. And In the further dischargo of thelr duty Commniitten ma y: We lied sccording to our best abllity; o didn't know exactly how 0o [t kllu 1hosd twho bave been educated to it nd— Bapphira: Yot we only tried 1o keepa fraction Of money frotn 1liat real-vatate transaction. ‘This modern liar is an Inatitution— "The frult of conturios of evolution, And— Auanios: For that trifiing businces peccadillo You've l;un and smothered on that sulphur o X7 1t auy proof be necdad that the thirty not boil- eora aold wero sound, o good ordor, sid o alire. spects it for une in noval veenela, il can be found by an cxamination of tno six hotlers in the Colos- g, Wt on.the stocks ot tho New York Navy« ard. knowu him belors as n man of great Integrity and respouaibility, and always regarded hiin as o man of character, When he came to say, however, that [ promised him a cortain position prnvmed'lhn vote of tho State of Florlda was cast for Hayes, he told & falsehood. I have nover scen Aleldu or Cowgiil alone from tho timo the voting took place In Florida untl] the timé that the Electoral voie wos declared. Nelther have I, In any munuor or shape, sug- gested or mentloncd that a ruward {a the shape of appolutinents or emoluments would bo given to_either of these men, orto auy ono whoso subsequent acquaintanco I made whllo in Floriun. ldu(ly btz to sliow or provo where, when, or how [ ever mado any promise to usg my luflacuce, I I posscased it ot all, with the President-clcet, or with tho President sinvs his taauguention. What I told these men distinet~ 1y oll tho tima woa to declarotholr votes honest- 1y, to give tho Stato of Florida to Tildun, {( ho had tho m-forny of votas, but thnt it this mna- ority should hounestly sliow to hava been cast for flayes, then I frsisted that the vota of tho Hiate should so be declured. As to mny makin) TROVISIONS AND CLOTIIING. Eighth-The Committes find from tho statls- tics of the Bureau of Pravision and Clothing, suppliea by Becretary Thompson, that pro- vislons whith wore known to Le merchantavlo wore sold with a view of supplylux that Bureau with money, It s shown that by this Burcau 1drgo quantitios of valuablo stores were private- 1y and soinctimes _confidentially sold to acon- traotor—\Yillfam Matthows, of Now York. The optire amount of sales to him amounted to ahgut $700,000,ifor which Lo pald the Govern- méutio clothing at bigh pricea—about 83 per cent of the cost of tho goods sold to Liin, Becratary Thomnpson bas lup{lllud to the Cotn- mittes a yory sble and careful report, by hils Asslstant Pay Dircetor; Looper, undor date of May 13, In regurd to the irregularitics In thts Department. " REPORT OF PAY DIRECTOR LOOVRR, housand yeara, or such & mattor, 4 smoked npon Lhls red-not plat- er. . Bapphilra: It makes me msd to soo how mortals noutls! 'l'llllrnlfl R(,fnl& frauds, and how tha 1lars ouriab. ‘The lawyors are our lineal Anccessors— The ¥flcllc!rl a8 well aa tha professors, Ananias: Then tho Sve-stary Vanderbiitdetectives. Happhirat \M‘ll 'They ore candtdates for thene cor- roctivos ‘We coma Iy contact With— - Anantas: ‘Woonis and 8an Poters Wero a8 historians vory reckloss creetera Tuon_thero wero llonnepin snd Victor one that for the exiating indebtedness of thie Navy Dopartmont, aud that for the uplaw- sny overtures that the vota should bu declure Joisam ble persons in uur soclety are epubticans, 1do filsiloand dispoaition ‘of Iarge aumonnia of vat. | ,, The following aro tho wost importunt por- | fur Huyes rogardless of the fact, or that I Ariaces, Moilatllle, Aud Murch Pty Dot meah the Bioro motiof mak e anoney, 1 tions of thls reports sable proporty belonging to the naval seryice, and 30 unaw ol o ot larg 1 havo sespoatiully to roport as followat tho unlaw(ul diposttion of large sums of the pub. lie uney appropriated to tho snval sorvics, Gaorge M. Hobewon, late Bccretary of the Navy; W, W, Wood, late Chief of the lureau of Steam Eugl- neerlne; Isalnh 1lanscom, 1ato Chief of the Durcan of Conatruciion and Reuaiza; and Jaweu I, \Watt. would see to if, thisvots being so declared, that theso men should be row, , 18 slmply pre- posterous, The umu%m nover entered iny mind, nfil‘me{ did any of iny nssociates ever hint uch o thing to we.! o uugl that bofore this Electoral businoss liostro, Cortex, and Munchansen, Aud tnoso old fellowy—T night name a thou- wauds Loft-Bandcd tamotas pickled many bad® w 150 0, Saput. +bo thing that Hice and. mad- ene, Bapphira —Is. Au—audthat's whst'emado me dis. contented: mean the best blood of France ju the best sense: say, I you like, the best bruln, That bs the true fumnu:a for moderation, the anly one. At he funcral of ‘Thiors I saw how ihis sdmlirable population of Parls, so much maligued, oy be uleted by a sign. Thiers wasuot altogether 8 Tho oflicial sources of evidence upon tho subject show that during the joint adminiatration of Paymastere Gonoral John A, Bradford and Acting Paymaster- Ueneral James il Watmouvh, a8 chiel of eald Burony, and_subsoquently when the former ra- : o6 Chist of tha iseau of Provisions and | tred aud tho latter war appolnted to the full | occurred you knew Mr, McLin to bo o man of 9 = lavorita of the muosses. It was thelr faith o B ey rasponuite. Thore ara other | position, there wors ropcated und variod irregn- thtogelty. “Tow do ou secount Tor thofash |, ho spectacle tiat Drookivn basprosuated, | othors alouo that puve the fait o i, ‘They nmlu of ?hu ‘t‘lnvnmma‘mb;lllm lcu:‘nlju‘m;n :;u n'nugll:u|n‘}:;l\_n‘flnlrglrn;:‘unu."n“n:r%n‘c&; c:wmfr:’;“ mm‘lt ||.hhu ;hon’lg l:g-,w nako statcmonts s:u“p“nlr A rxm“ e ian i plkony ‘bad something to panlon to his memory, and 0 ol ra) L1 "o q Fretciiee Department, nd. they ara Chiot fngle | Especinty wis (hfa tha' Cano with rogard to i hich you ban o [Tho juty did know wlo to fix the lies on Sherxroes cricy heand (her that wefe oot exactly cries of affection g3 the hearso neared ! A ‘ney'ra stupld. ~ As th 4 Budulany; Fuos eatuy oy mover Tead the the cemetery gates, A sivgle gesture of one fu I repeat thot [ koow bim to be 8 man of (n- tegrity, aud even spoke favorably of him to thu seers Btowart, Fithinn, and Icnderson, whose Turesu's owu distinctivo vnrchases and arrango. buty _exmnination of malenal at the Noston monta for supplies, il salea of public papors, . g S thea Gov. Inyes, aud recommended him at one Mendul}.’; beelouds them in its vapors. whom the people had coutldence sufliced to ?f!.!gfifi"‘:é’:‘fflu“fif.ufin'»“.‘fi?-fl;"ifl'i’é}'fiifl:&‘dfi :‘}L-".'l'.?};’.i“é';'."""..?.'. ‘hlot .’i’ffi‘é‘..‘:‘{'fi’..'t nl’r‘ e | tio, Thia wus' bofore wo know of ony prob- | Auantas: Heo the dead-beats that tostify for | Luab ilicm. e have no fears of popular trou- Hakecll, oa hurelnbeforo refetted 10, aod also tho | matters uither tho laws woverning them wors tot | able complications fn Florida. As to why ho Tatte blo o France, aud I ropeat that it {s because tho 3 cnduct of the Inta Paymaster-Gleneral liradford, | khown, oF thuy wero 1ot respocted or considerod | subssquently turned arouud und mado theso Bapplira: Thoy shou!d act whero 'tis hat as this, French democracy fs uader the guldance of the 14 Is clatmud anc nrgod that tho abuscs for which | Uinding. The systomi positively required by | atroclous charges agalnst te your exporicace as | Ananii Or hotterl alite of the natton." these partics nmmni‘gnm oxtatod with thelr pred- | law, of openly fnvitlng competition by | o nomouverfifmu ouitht to 5 able Lo telt you, gfl'l:";:' “‘fl;fl'fi‘,}lfl"‘.’hh —_— tenors, aud thut procedunta should extonuato | advortielng ° for proposals | for ueedad | X doairo to express no opinion on that subject.’t s o LG YiakNd Lot Faan tiTh vatfot: IT IS ALL HERE Ir or form an excuse for thel action, arl e g .l 0l . . . 15k reptied hy your Commmittes thut It1s not shown | foe iho . samo, scoms to ‘havo . boen ‘aupposo you have read the Intast Pavorst" | gyponica: 1lo swears o lled, und thon lives on uas | wwhere has all the corn gome to that less than Just befure you catns ou rd wo got the latest papers, and § sco thad the Domocratic Cbugress has graciously decided not to Interfere with 'me Pmslfiunv.'n titlo. Well, how good they . “DId you notlca that the Florida Bub-Com- mitiee has returncd to Washingtond™” *No, I did uot. Thus have reiurned, have theyl What did they flad?" ¥, "!flu:lr reporl hins not yet been mado public, bat Iunderstand that they have found nothing new boyond what bus already been ascertainud by prévious committes. Wuh(n{;mn dls- mlcficu read as If thoy wlil have nothing new to report to tho Gencral Committeo,” 4 Well, I it give them somothing new to oc- cupy thelr minds with, but I amn golog to re- serva that point untdl tho time that lam ex- ampined under oath, ¢pd. am giad, ludeod, that the Comumittes s xwhfltt(u‘t with cjoscd doors, rid ‘can g0 far ns the lureau's own istinctive purclinses and arrangements wery concornod, 1ot Iuerely somotlmes, bul &tuuwt wholly, fyuored by Mr. Watmough. Mere Buraau arders ware com- monly given and without advertisemont, without possibllity of computition, without legal contract, samotlmes withonl need ana without suficlent funds under the proper appropriations, and this wan done with regird ‘to larger aa woll as smalicr l:hlllm:llonl. o8 tho .uccowpanying papers wiil show, Tho records of tho Durean aleo show that Chief- of-Buresu wnmnugh made illogol salos or barier or excliuge of pu o propurty (o n_enormous extont all along during the yoars 1874-'75 aud part of 1870, and that none of the prococds thereof as roquired by law with regard to every. thing, oxcopt condvmned clothing, covored luio the Treasury h{ him, but wery, excopt o trife, covered into tho Butenn in the shapo of other und now supplies. Tuls was done, not at pub- tutauy of tlielr prodecesrors involved their Uuy- auinut i Habllitlos in excom of appropriations reaching rrom $4,000, 000 to 87,000, 60U, and since encts of 1874, hereinbofora referred to, those 10d bug tlicse parties have boen in power. 1t fanot ibuwn thal under any former administration of the Govermmont, uor cutt it e, that ¥olszve an smouut ¢ 9 publls proerty hoa bocn dlaposcd of at private #ls, and by barier and oxchange, nor at any lime, £ auy Gorerment clalitigtho protection of law, wuch un utter distegard of ita authority, LEGAL ACTION GUGOEATED, Therefore, In tho opinion of yoar Committeo, that tho Jaw may be viudicatod and rewnect fur ita usndatos malntained, 1t s tho duty of the 1louve {omark jta ondeination of the illogal practices of theae foriner officers of the Navy Department, and to racommond to the Executiva’ Departimont of the (orernmuut the arraignment and trial of the par- liea ioroln named bofore tho “navaland cruminal tribunals of the country, tu tha eud that if, upon leedad, Tnstoad of droppiag right down dead ns wo Ananiast Ye:'wonvt eatch him committing karts Sapphira: 1{e'd rather stump tho Weat for I Py Min.ba, bachel oo L e Anantust Not Harry, Saph, ‘tie Saramy, Sapphlta; I thouht wes Uncle \iden that wai ammy, Ananlast Tis shamn; il him not—Alas poor Yor- ekl Bapphirat Pass mo that fan, there's quite too much alorie. Ansnlas: Well, here's tho fan—aod m d nias: Woll, hers's ud much goo o yon With 4haY confonadod piilow fartoned to you! Bapphira; Never you mind; return we to our uuts ons, Ananiass That llar, Anderion—why, darn bis bate bo told tho truth when ho was thFee weoks ag0 way comiug i1 ut the rate of uearly 2,000 cars por day? With the exception of about 59,000 bushols biirned in the Moogomery, it sccma 1o’ bave mysteriously disappesred. —Cammercial Dapurtinent UAlcago Lribune, Jur . To the Editor af Ths Tribuns, Dwiour, Iik., Jeno 20.—It is stlil down on tho prairies fu the corn-cribs of tho furmers, aud thero it will stay ustil tho farmors aro dous cul- tivating the new crop. It ceased coming at the ratoaf “*ncarly 2,000 cars per day for Lwo rca- sonss First, tho heavy roceipts ond steady de- cline fn prices stoppod 1t} the sccond and woat serious cause of docling In receipts waa tus fuct of tha very critical condition i which the grow- {ug crop lias been placed until the present week. Iu conclusion, the crop situation is now so pecu- lar, and the routine of farin work cultivating such trial, thoy are found gality they may ba . , tho) bl ¢ L e oty ot Commitias’ sabuy, | Ny Sitho powihilly o som ofliiom ey | and that all the wo iear the testimony. amearing :’?.fi','.’:',‘z:.“?{.’."‘::‘fi';'an?'.‘u'fi?: 'I‘;‘f-‘;:omlfira for tne favorablo cousideration of tho House, tbe | dune privately and with singlo dividoate. A1t | Only 1 want them, e 1 Lave stated, Lo cite o lled lika sin when formorly declaring e hall wit | bovu rosolutions. thiis was violation of tho then exlsiing Jaw, Somo | everybody. Lot thew call every nao from the 11 told the truth when saylug he was lylag) {g’ a long il m«:: that wo v wil nc::’:g: in Third—The Committee find that contracts to | of tho stores thus disposed of wore sound sud | North who wout to Florida ot ths timo, and fi'"’.‘%.‘.%i:‘é:&"&:.‘::. et '-;5 mn:;"n. 3,000 curs per day, 'LOWIIOLDEK, 1o atmiaut of oyer §:30,000,000 have beer mada | merchantavlc, and of navy *inspection,” whon | {nen wo will ce how thingswore maneged.” ung ket 4 o ————— by tho heads of threo Sureaus fu tho Navy Do- Burean, ':l:';;‘";""l,“ll_‘_'n‘;ld, *and some i) gEN. GUANT Now, did you ever sco such Hes? HARVEST HANDS. Bartmiont—viz., Steam Englnoering, Construo- tores, sbandoried At homo at oil “low dld you leavo Gen, Urant?" asked tho Bpeotal Covrespondencs of The wil tiou, aud Provisions aud Olothihig, undor what N capital condition. Tla lkes foreln travel ne, ArToN, 111, Juns 17.—About 3 o'clock this Ao termed buresuonders or bureny acceptances, Sapphura: er! d as they were, unsocy, for cors An-vnhn Wlhy. by the sido of Anaeron's narras ere d upon prics tatn ag somo of thet shipped di- L morning, soma Aty men ju box-cars, at Alton i ‘| eme g -~ | Wodined togother only two nichts bofore my Qur words ware Innocent prevarication ! 3 " fn u‘mfi" :fnyu::g“:z‘l“l,n:'l.(?u;Wv?lnlz.fi':.m%l.nlzl-ll; :::E:d 'n‘iué"'mi"?fa?@. of mfl:“.u’ffl :':-‘1‘ .S?gy.'n.: d | departure, and he wus {n oxcellent spirits, Anid | Bapphirai You hetl t:umplmf with such s viilata | Junction, wero attacked by slx men with rovolv- or exchanzed articles. The pay oficera had noth- why stiould e not ol No American over re- 1ng 0 o with tho matter, noe any board. snd the n o ok inclide an_equil: o larker unioune, of celved such a constant ovation as ho hos during ors, snd all the money In tho party was takon, purchases made unuer what {s known us the y Ourhonx abaat o 1and was mero Byper- | oo niing to about §50 or $0, The robbers ] % o oeu-purchaso syotew. 1t appears that tho re. | oficers ln charga had stmbly to obey Baseau ordera | all of his travels. He looks romarkably welly & | Apuniss: Jusieo, Yon'ro whoopla up tho trath | Would go through ana car, then lock it up, and Wk f thees practiecs was that Lo Government and Lo aver and reculve Lao ttiiceaccomiiaglys 1 great doal botter, indesd, than whou U loft this for corta in ap o through anothor, until thoy were o ap- s uniforinly pafd bigher rates for supolies | ronqduring this ime thus dlepased of 8630, 004,53 country, 1lc fecls bappy, sud Laa the moat un- FWe've got ta hids our heads behind o curtaln, | tured. Lho gang are supposed to have gone than otlier bisyares thut theso prices have ofven | feartis of siorex of all kinds (tnisauount taciudes | bounded confldonco i th futurs of this couutey, That Anderson must bo, I 1'n unbiavud, toward Bunker i1, It s belleved to by the usly oxceasiva; and- that whilo | n Ceal nd . oxchango . or bartor by e | wad io man abroad takosa decoer Intorest ‘Tho moat accomplished, complicated li game crowd that came from Bt. louls last groat reduction i the prices of | Bradford ot &5 .mu v‘mm) of *+oid " | Its welfare than he does.! ‘That hos triond's neme enough to Baturiay. They wera srouud Alton Junction **pal o Aud forze it foa crooked afildavl th uwmxr:v:-A;-hntx:‘-u:.'h':'l',:,:;';L'{,{'A“n':‘,’,fi;]." 98! | ““Tnere wero about 800 men accumulated at Ou i g Godlrey on Baturday evening, waitlug to got u Lucifes (uoleting by trap-door] - Oult Ot of et | G B8P SLGCHS oo 5t "ihe Ghicago & oo loug yo bave munopulized thoso quars | Alton Road; but they could get no tralu,—tho crs, lust tratn up running tbrough without stupplug. A ;u“u '3'1’.":"& ";‘1:’.3 iggfl ,'fll ?fi‘. '!;n“— They stole lwuhhnnd-url. and lur‘wd mi\ll lon‘la w slx an, o, ; ? o s Tncsawnnt | ot s | $ime fn tho nlgubs Tho canutey down, berp, 16 to Wiuders, full of mew, secking work in the barvest, which Lol your succeascr falling through tha cla~ has commenced, Jerscy and Ureene Couuties dors, scem to bo their objective polota just now, Ho woars the champlon belt, and boars & ban- = = tasertbed jged 3. A, —Louisaouer. " ‘I“,'h“ docs ho think of this Potter iovestiga- tion #You know as well ss I dowhat ho thinks, His son (Jesso) 7"0 your paper tho other day. tho corrcet {nformativn in regard to Gen. (rant's viows on this question. Ilc sald his fatler called it ‘arrant nonseuse,’ and ‘arrant ,nfizmonr' l.i. Is. Uen. Graot could pot Ay uny~ thlug olse. i 'ou will miss the famlliar faccs of o large number of pramluent Awerlcans who happen to be {n Paris just nowt” Yes, thore must be at least 5,000 of them n the krench Capital to-day. You wmcot Aweri- n Bateriale during the fi“" few years thure hos cn no reduction o the cost ol naval supplies. he evidence showa that all competition fo bid- ding for supplica was discouraged and resisted the Dalxmmum-. Ope of the several in- Mauces of the kind I8 given wiicre a contractor Mregulsr and legal biddlugs proposed to fur- white-oak tlmber at 40 cents per cuble t, but was permitted by the head of the Bureau of Construction to withdraw his bid, aud through another favored contractor to sup- vly the same thnber to the Depurtwent at 83 czuts a cuble foot. Fourth-=The Comruittce find that unoeces- buot for 80,204, beol '), ths proe coeds of which went not luto ths ‘Treasury, as zo- quired by law, but, as stated, into the Hureau. Neceanarily thoss salca and exchauges lnvolved much Joutw and lrrespoanible action, hoavy sacri- fces, aud grest confulon. An Indefinite quantit; of indefinite articles, good, bad, and indiferent, protforod by the Buresu, ‘'pavmuat to in cash, in Improved navy bills, tn small nuw clotbing,% etc., sud *eeltloment to bo inade direct with the Hur and to be consld- cred confidential.” Bo that articles under one sp- I!mnflltlun were 10 be held sud paid for sometimes n one way and somelimes In mnolher, thus wmost wtrapgely and fllegally intermixing snd confound. Ing everythinu connected with the matter. It all day Bunday. {KILBYURN CITY, THE WEST, ETC, iditor af The Tridbuns. ury and uulemanded supplies were purchased 3 h b cuns overywhere (o Vuris during this Exhibl- Oh, hushi dop whimporing—take your irsps To the Editor BexOrtitant. prices o the wmouat Of KIS | Sf stares oure tanmg scales AL s Searty wk a | tlow. Thoy do ugt all stop st Lotols. (Quita a aud fimd‘ffl Kmsovnx Cirv, Wis., Juns 19.—After an L dollars. A great amount ot twber of poslitive violation of law, ‘and capecially of certain | Dumber of thom have taken apartmeots, some Mosey | o onl Get out of here! Bkes | ghgence of several years frum this pleco sna of them loss luxurigut than hotel apartments, snd they sujoy themaelves unulnfily. Tnstea [ mc\nbllur at auy particulur zudtl;mnen, lhe,y generally woet ouce a week at thelr Mionts- ter's residence. On Monday sficrucons and evenlngzd Mrs, Noyca aud myself are always ot home for our countrymnen snd countrywomen, and they Hock thers 1u larpe numbers. Nu f{n- acter aud descriptiou not demanded by any Pressing or probable future exigency of the Servico “was purchused aud stored fu the navy- Yards, whera It {8 nowrotting. 'l‘heg find us the Wetnulation of live-oak timber that the prin- tipal purchuses bave been of such & ucscription 8ad churgcter aa to be really of no value to thy flvlmmenlh:nd upon this polat \bs Cowit- " of tho well-kuowa articles for thy belter govern- ment of the navy., ‘The Republican members of tha Honso Naval Committea mes aud preparcd a statetaent which is designed to coupteract the ex-parts expres- siona of Individual views sount out by Whit- thorae, Chalrmun of the Committes, on the as- sumytion that it represcoted iy views of the frowm this Bsate, snd after haviog heard “Hard times” sung through all thoso years, in its thousand variations, lo the East, 1 am glad, on may roturn, to fiod the West full of life and vigor, During the past spriog there has been w areat romaval of discontented people from the dle! v «W. 4. 0. in New York Graphie, e e— Tho Liritlsh Poerage. Landon Muyfa'r. At the E:flnnmz of thy rmunl year tha Houss of L consisted of Blood Royal, five; Archbishops, two; Dukos, tweuty-one; Mar- iy eat LXpE Committes. The Hepublicans will' nslst that | troductlous are required, tiono are asked for. | gules, tweuty; Earls, 1333 Viscounts, thirt, Eust to thy West, sud probably from this part “::v!}fwA v,.‘i"'a‘f.“a%fi!, ot fl;:?ufi":{x:bg: tho Whitthorne roport not only docs not mrre- Tho house & ufi:u thtu, sfternoon and evan- | two; Bishops, twenty-tive; Darous, 2015 or of tha West to »lm:;l farther l\Vc;: . mr: dx‘m: ot ntated witich couls aever bo used 1o the | sent the vicws of tho Committee, but that{tis | jug, for any Amerlcau of good bebavior, and, | total of sbout 5 per ceat moro than at the ‘West necd uot fear thoss peopls, for thelr dis- bt of auy bu, very el vevela and | ok oven b reportof ' saerty of, th Com | o know, o, pectis, IS UERTS, L | D888t U0 B write 0f sunaous o Par. B vach w dexie £ get € Hiviog by Bonest ¢ mittee. greak deal of 8! juny was en come a0 Ppa. clr redoects e | BDOUI 8l wrl Soniequeally, the torerument’ ueves by Whitthoroe aloue, uo other wémber of the N?)‘“v!- aud (rlunfi?.'u weet ono another there | lament, tisued moro than 600 years sgo, the | 1 Bos 4hoald haye purchused or pald for ab all. Fifth—The committos Hnd from the official 1ablea and reports suppliod by the Dopartnent 1hat vessuls which tho Governmeut of the Uslted Statey over $13,000,000, sud whoee up- ed vuiue at the tiwe of thelr sale was $3,- 000, ‘wers sold for about #500.000. They from all parts of the United States.” * \th‘:.'.\ku charge of the Embassy durlng your abscucel” WMr, Hitt, of Chicazo; ba was therc under Washburne; understaads all sbout the busi- ness, which sulfers uo detrimcut while e Is in descandants of two only now sit in the Upper House. These are Lords Hastings and Do Kos, the Buronies of both datiug frow 1234, The nuv!vlul‘ll‘umzu which wero creatfous of the fourtceuth ceutury are four; of tue tiftenth century, scveu; of tho sixteeuth, twelve; of tho jabor. f: Onmy way here 1 stopped awhile, as evory- body le,, w tho unwcountabls City of Chicago, and probably a few wecks i that city bepclits any inan Who I8 golog to moy other place. e wlil sco buman lifo sud all ita results cowpletely developed in every possiblo sbupe, Committes Mmi present. Haona, Republican member of the Bub-Committee, who heusd a considerablo portion of the cvidence, says there 15 absolutely nothiug fn it reficeting ou the ofll- clal character ol ex-Sceretary Robeson. ———— 84 o g e i 713 The Jardin Mabllle. charics. In fact, § have not changed auy of the | seventecntb, thirty-flve; and of tho efphteenth, It beats every other city in tho world to every- ‘“heud "x‘:;:nu alir“i’i‘e%f&n“ gf:: rglxl:tlf C. ¢, Fulton's Paris Latter'tn Buitinore Amarican. | Becrotarlcs and attaches sluce 1 took churge of | ninciy-tive. The ™ remsluder sro the cre- | thivg, wood aud bad A-m:: nlw;‘:twl;dm# “l: Mwl‘&(‘u old material, the proceeds of 'hlcfi lfound the Jardin Mubllio on Buturday ulght | the office, and the samecmployes who wero with | stlons ol the preseut ccutwry. In the loug | awhils w msn may go avywhbers ulse au coy course bo pleascs with 8 good casos of Guccass. Binco 1 left hero I find Kllbourn has become morebrilliant thap ever before, several thoussnd D tots inting boen_sdded 10 tho 10,000 which Bluwminated filu puss years, and wiscurs surfes of Tory Adminitrations between 1760 and 1830 therd wers wore than 400 oew Peer- agea; tho actual nuwmber called luto exlstence 1y predecessor are with wme now. ‘THB BILVER CONVERENCE, Lfn:r::lu&um paylug the cost of destruction, ¥ 4Minlster Welsh has not beou able to fuduce From thlé it uppoars thut umwfi casbthe Goverument $26,000,000 wad 8ol in itecif a sufllcient sccurity againat tho d-ngti uite noted Aa A place of summer rexort, for thase secking health or plessare. And I am not surprised that it has, for nothing Is better for health thao a healthy loeation, and nothing is better for both heaith and pleasure than Nature'a scenery, to attractivo as to keep l{;etr plo's thonchits from themselser, The **Dells of the Wisconsin" with their innumerable ‘‘side-shows,” are not cqualed inanv of this part of ourcountry; and the peoploof this region haye done much to cnable visitors to reach thelr attractions safe and essy, and at small expense. They have three stoamboats, many amall boals, and plenty of carriaces to carry visltors, Twoof thero stenmbonts are runiing daily through the Dells for plessure parties, and the third (s being repalred, to be ready for ush before the 1st of July., Cropaln_this scction are ex:allent, ol hut eorn, and that ls nnw coming forward rapldiy. Bo that the people have the advautage of hopes fulness, and hopefulness and bealth are warth a good deal. A M TIE 'I‘IIIBUNE NIRANCEL OFFICES, N ORDER T0 ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMEROUS petrons throuenant the city wa liave estabiished Branciiuices jn e Aiflerent Dtvidions, 8 dexignate Delow, whare adverticements will be taken for the price s charzed at the Main Office, aud will b recaived antliAnciock p. m. duriog the weeks and uatll o p. m. L, 5, Bookeellers and Btattoners, 129 L)) Newsdoalar, Stationer, ete,, 1000 idlson-al. nesr Weaters.ay. LT THIUMSTON, 3 Je News Depot, 1 1.av., earner of el RITK, Jawslnr, deater, and Fancy 1 entner Lin-oin, nq e CITY REAL ESTATE, ':FI—LI)T 20Xm FERT, FOUTH 3 RJ ime_bulldin; 23 ) monthe g i habIaEton st Beween Fi{h-ar. 4nd frlnllll . 1 t] 0l ica for §1 w3 It ought Lo bring $3,0., XD, Hoom 7, 170 Madisonat, L sununy i R BALE-ON EXCHANGE-THE BEST SUUCT. 4 place near Chicago, 6 to 12 acres, with all kinds of frult and stirubberyy lause of 14 Foam, stabies, Rennery, ‘ete., il [n afes onder, fest of raitrond ar- comnudation.’ Vould take utber pronr. and sive gy time on ihe balance. D. L. PEIY, 123 Dear- 00 Ghiy S mtles from the {"nlon Btock Var JoiytaRe auen Sargsinad ‘It iain nalt "', DOY D, Itoom 7, 178 Madisvn-st. G MILES FRON CODNT: 73 _wad aflerid Uodse: oniy s34 per acre. a1 Blawo ver acro.” LISTER, lloom &7, Metropuiitan Why don't ta'of "depot: 'ORBALE~81M WILL BUY A NEAUTIFUL LOT gnelock trom davol. at Lagrange. 7 tolles (rom {hicam 815 down aud 83 monthiy; cheaoeit property 10 market, aud shown free: abatract frees Faliroad fare 10eents. “1ItA HIOWN, 142 Lavalle-at.. ftoom 4, ABS NESIDENCE, WiTH cot Chilosgo or saburis, In ox. flfl:li’ property. MYRON L. Michigan-av. i furnace, bath, ot water, lrub &c i1 perfect arderi rent, €35, WALTER MATTOCKS, 40 Dearl-o1 u aos TOI'I NT~FHAME JIOUSE OF 10 1HOOMS, 030 3 WANTED-MALE MELP, MDookkeopern, Clorkn, &cs ANTED-A YOUNG AN 1Y 5 WA A bkt i Bonre AL BHO¥ ANTED-OXE C‘?Mch WARER TR EAT Al e guaeen. s i‘;mn;fi géoaflm.vhii&h 10N COR- o age GLIFFORD RRWHMAN, Des otnes. 1oy " ror S ANTED-2 JuURN RERS ] southeast corner of Clark and. wfl'v?x'{n'g'u-u:f i Employment Agencicss FANTED-10 LABOKRNS ON \‘ per ay: 80 18 makera, Ja. per sfl“é&fi:k‘ Ry L T da) anirry, $1.73 per dayt K. tectin, and farm - No. 79 5cuth Canals Callat 0" RATLROAD LABORPAS FOI R h of C.&A. K. l'l.xn'.l;’l'fl 8140 16 81 00 Hebe Fars; {00 115 e 0 farm R . 50; are: -eha . Rands, "CIRISTIAN & Cots 308 Gouth Waler-st. \VAFTBD=ALL G0OD TAILKOAD LARDRERA Yoenn mmtfor Co A & 81" Lous edtenion” Ta h A Tre 7 I nt Handorph st o haods. I ABOREIS, QUARUY-TIANDS, TIk: i tono. madone, tor patiroud work in er weok, wag i e honin Gonafors. S RAIy Miscellnncou make; Mipeonrt: by aLW. It Mo WAKTED — EXPERIENCED GANVABSERS, Rta's prowent oceupaiion. Bampies ai this nflice; Adiress Packaze-Carrier Company, Fawtacket, R, VAfiL!EII—'Aili)l-t'r:\‘('r'mlll‘rfl[r?mj',\ FIRST: atl, 00T UOMNENCE: Mantreat, Canndas W AN A KT, ClLAS, CORTEROTDRATY ription-book biuginess preferred: £00d positl e Fietit man; Addreas, $iih feferencar PUOLIBUER, Drawer D, Philadeiphia P, -0, WANTED-ACTIVE MES I8TIHR_ CITT AXD county to Intrudncs nur Parisinn novelties: seli on ;:)Il‘o send for eight and fiay 100 per cont prani. lfar and Yerme Fiebi ) 0and 7 Tribune Bulidin VANTED-A TRAVELING BALEBVAN HAVING woud connections with bhe gracery trader & arste claraman ean nowgeat an adiitivnsl commimwion and Hapte lian of wondy br caliing gn Cl ¢8en Meat Froc setving Company. Michigan and Labatic:au. _WANTED—FEMALE HELP, - Nrurses. “YAlf‘l“fiD;w‘)':"l(‘l NL:H EI’TP flhfl TO Tl}fl COUN- it ‘Vefl .\lldlvs_an ml»{r““‘_“,"“' nquire at VWASTED-A PLERSAYT, CLEAR, AKD RGRER: Able girl or woman 0 po to UAK ©*3rk foF the rammer (o ook after four childfeh, 2, 4, Sand 8 years. old; all walk and run lholil- cflnmvlumumnml. Luundressess ANTED=TO T 3 man or >we s __BITUATIONE WA : Jrookiecpars, Olorics, &os TUATION WANTED~£50 CAS o b ot ey o A B Jelet o2 perience (h the retsil boot 874 shoa yean' u‘nh‘nw na trarciing sales trades will give $30 caxli for & #ltus wholesale wr retall huot and sinn Moo iry not eq ;l;!lxch of an ’nhlcfl l‘“rcrml‘uen o lll" erences kiven, s will' WOPk o . lrem £ X ESLYTAN TR, Care OF Trion House: 3 snos fon elther in & gy N DT FIRAT-CLAS! 3 R nd AF Clerhy baced Fexi ok perlones can furdisn Pock Bod rlvitle, Bl 0, RENT — CHEAP — rooma. I compie riler, 68 Thirteenthest. by W. North Sldc, °0 REST~2-5TONY AND BASEMENT MARDLE front house on_Erl beiwden Clar) Lalle newly painted and calelinined. WALTEL MATTOCKR 40 earborn-af K, TO URNTLEMEN ONLY ntshied raouis} sliting and Blate-st. 10 RENTZCHE FURNISHED HOOMS TV suiten of four to private families, convenlentiy ui ranged for )Nt housskeeping, 8t 207 Eouth Clark-et, A3 AND A7 DEANUOIT _somel¥ furnished ruoiner terma moderats. TORENT-PLEAKANT turiilshed, very cheap, st 74 Eant Van Fiures West Sides "o RENT-TwWO. DESIABLE FIIAME BOUSES, Not. 377 and 74 Were Ad tent 843 cacli, CH n'u#nx TOUEE. - 10 k_ond [ ICELV-FURNIANED HOOMS. APPLY 1t iyl i §: - T.~HAND- HOOMS, NICRLY in ‘parfect re- FEUSICALs A CHEANCE FOR nlluum. PREVIONS TU UUR RRM FEw AN E T WE Wikl SELL ASTINST Elegant tosewood '1an00rta 10r.,.o Eplendid Upright Planofurty. Maunincent Square Uranu 1 Yery elegant Cabinet Grand I Parior Org Bpendid T-stap Orean uew fia, ry fine D-stop Urasn, sweli, ete,. AiTglient wrae Orgags ail Tuprovesen 10 he 8hove are entirely new, and cacl 8 ranted five Jears. becond-baad Instruiments tnken fz o I, T, MAHTI, 184 8 3 N S5 andubmant. wiwienio and retatl. NICHUI QAN COS! FEast Ind; PR e A O l.l‘u.\'r: M AL\'?:uln l:nl‘_)lunr:nr:‘n?:‘ c3 PXAXUS OF DIFFKRENT MAKES FOIt BAI 48y Lermis st wareroums of Y. W. RIMBAL Corner Stste snd Adatu-sts, ST ANETIOAN UK organ of thie worli~foF sale o _installinnts i€ vo- quired, st warerooms of Y W. RIMBA W, Corner Btate and A: / SBfiUND'IlAN"l’I 08 AND URGANHK AT OREAT ATguins 0n time payinenis, 8t wareroous ol W. W. KINHALL. Corner State and Adani 00, JUNE 8, Pit0) Wis. clatiied in 8 brown coat, 2 irown_cotton _overalis. s whoreabouta will be eatialucto- ddrvasing MRH, E. BEARLY, Afiou, pers copy. T,O5T.0N on xBAL WA 4 of Thirtegntl-st..a storn m C §% J o blaek el noars naidat ** 1010 birthday, reward will be pald for Its 1 TIE PERIO! s waichi, & pockeiiwok, snd #tids fron my rouin k the the property § will give 8100 Srems DIAMONT, Tribuns u Y OLOVE WUTT! plternoun at circup, oria Judiaa be Jinerally rowurded by lcaving it ,'8 Jewalry st 1 oawer aing same will rocelvoaboye ru- B10 wemad = 1.\‘ 1de, . ST JACKSON BT, —F) SFURNISHE T e o et e bt Lo rutes for dentia. BOABDING AND W Bish with or withous familly, Totels. ROWN'S NOTEL, 474 BTATE-ST.~FLRNISIED roomis. with boafd, 83, #3.% por’| weski witliout board, $24nd 82.50; day bosrd, $3.501 Indglag, Sou, ILA! ! . 331, 353, 343 CHAENCE POREE T B D palner board au 1.5 10 837 Det weol por day. 81 aad g Marnliod fuorhh to reat WILLGUE bOATd, " WANABH-AV., CflllNlF!: g TOTRY, buuxswIc ‘of Congrea-st.~Tlres Buuaultes sudja fow sin roomu) priced redured for the summer. Everyth Dew, sud Labiu Urat-class, CLAB, K. CURRIEL, Mau: ager. '“fn'mfifi E, 178 BTATE ST, OFTOSITE tie Paimer Houde= Al nuwly “furdlahed, rooins, ‘with bosrd, {roin £5to $U Pt week: day-board, §4. _____BOARD WANTED. ____ JRORUR-UY GENTLESTAN AND Wikk: ALCUVE ootn or sulte dalred, notmora than L mlles Trom will fant furnlshed room. Addre culars, ki 81, Tribuno ofice. Bulbens cutrec 4 Stice, with partl _BOOKN, G b e o vou sal your Hibra o CIPRE RS Kr b Siivdn wod Drarbora-sta. WANTED=T0 DU Folt Casil & VHNATE e L K Nk rar of ¥ L nc s lass SRR Bt e 4, B I°W. e Wood's Hutel, Chlcago. PERSONAL, !lull!hb—Cl)fiGl}M&T‘lCl&‘ FPREVENT EX- capt for Wednvadsy. U—T0 BUY AN INTEREST IN A COAL ‘E:'F 1o thls city, Adsuu‘& fl ¥, Room 237, Cotnmerc!al Holel ¥, JOARTNEN WANTED—A BUSINESH MAN WITH P”wnw 1.005 10 e eatabilsuod, leglifinate, cash busiseas. K 20, Tribune oMy TIMER 00L it GIRLS WILL B AL sbia s vacatioa, Bept 16, ¥OF r patticularu upplyatvld Michigai-av. 0 in AT ITE, FACHG, cat.oudind, XF o 5t best T T V8 Iexaig “fl LRGN ‘e 0 e S=TIR STANDAND iR TOME TN )T, otin Searls, ) years e House wiil retury 'sik 0o quastion, Ad- 5T GOLD 1N, , :‘HD PEALL croes. 1 will pay table reward 7 raturned to Mits, WEST, 13 i85 10 8 10 hauds AV, THE 1071, v 10’ the igine uf LODGING, q | Ant-ciaw reforcnees, ddress Coachmen, Tonmstors, &os SUUATION WANTEL-DY A YOUNG MAN +) (Scandlnivian) s corchimany exnerienced in taking «lrenf horses. Applr at Hotel Dangeviske, 210 Mil- waukes-ar, Miscellnneots. ITUATION WANTED~AN WAITERt IN A Pl Tata fainily by s young Enaliehnany lately trom Haa Franciso. [lest Naw York and 8an Fragcidoo ret- crences, Aibdrees 1§ 2% Trivune pitice, Domentics. SITUATION WANTED-OY 4 YOUNG EXGLISH ¥irl Lo do sseond work i & Grat-class famll The et of pere 13 Wabudtan T b 'gnum'ins CWAN 13 wiliing Uernan cook ED-IY A CAPAULE AND 1 iri (n & nice. privato family s . luundress, oF geoeral housework. 143 Tweus IMNLresscs. ¥ -1 RELIAILE AND ur o liousawork for & smail ‘Tribune vfive. FD=0Y AN EXURMIENCID Conus Wtk 18 Privale familly. 3 Tumtly, Addtess K TTUATION WANT +) seamstrcia, oF io do Call &y 27 Thifty-eighih Nurses. QITUATION WAXTEL-AS WRT NURAL BY A Dibeniiy, clablo young wowman, ~ Addross K 14, ) GOODY, ] EPECIAL SOTICE. S 1\ PIRRVIUUS TO OUR REMOY. TO OUN NEW o ‘1 \\'fi!‘h OFFLIL OUR ND ELRGAXT pTOME, MReksE SR8k OF M ek b, Gonbe AT ASTONIBIINGLY LUW PRICES. lor Bulte, €10, £40, 830, $73, £100. lor Sulte, $3L $41 BT ¥75, K10 nber Nnits, $30, 03, 890, ambher Al . POt o AN LA FAnLEs, cupa, Ffl“%flfmr CENTIK TAD " HACE FRRE: ET SRS cuear, {lo bt v 15: MA'rfl(‘f[-io 8, II.LU:“IU 810, WOVEN Wikir MATINERSKS, £0.50 TO 810, MATTIkRS] e AT THukaszs. Pt UUSK MATTESSE! EXCHELEIOH s isos or entoL SR AATIERRT ODD PIECES OF FULNITUIL I AT TOUR OWN PRICE T g MATTING, ARTIY MARTINS, A NTINE, GPULAR FURKITORS HOUAR, A . 184 € ATK-gI. 5 XTIR'M ATE-BT, A s DIAMONDS, WATCHES, It privata oitice, 120 Ran: Jands, Katablished 1434, 0N FURNITUNFE, MEK: per amnum, st the ncar Valior House, NEY 0N HOUBE- d other good see dres A1 1L Fribuse, VANUES MADK U AR NGy daiph lark, o, aL leas Lan tanal C’\s { PAID O OLD GOLL AND 8IL. loney iu loay oo wate iamonds, and valua f i0'8 Loau and Bulllow a v description at GOL! Otice (licensad), 0V st Mad LE-GOOD 16 PRI GENT TINST MURT: Kageas parties desiring o faveat kel own wioge, aud ‘eaye ‘expevacn 0an do s Ly appiylog 1o 1. 1% co. 43 Washiagtun: i, Edtabiishod D ON” FURNITURE,” PTANOS, rebausa recelpta. snd asy guod col’ luiy MOSEY, 0 LOA AT K PER CEXT ON 1M- Y riroved real astate tn Chicayo, and llitnola tarms vithin 150 miles. U, L. PEAbE, 143 Dearboru-st., fouin 4. N]ONEY TO LOAN 1N GUMS 1O BUIT FOIL80 TO DU Uaywun ullllflclflry oollaterals llrvi"lll com+ L. CI ‘ribui 1diny wierclal pajier, 12i¢Y, 0 Tribuny Nul PERFIER GRS IN EACHANGE ¥OI ‘ourrency et the couatiag-foom of the Tribuae. QUVRE 2 AN HAT FLECES IN PACKAUKS ) of Bi0In exchiange for curroncy at countlug-room of rbuge Company. LOAN GF $4,000 OR 813000 FOL yesrs AL 8 per cent (no cooiminion) o Urick block situsted o tuls city. DR e ) ) TO LOAN TN BUSS TO RUIT, AT 00000, = % b eanh et el Chicago i OMANOES, JRusiirss $200TO 81,00 T INVES. tlgate s b Wil gy 'tbe nvesimeus monthiy. _Cal nds Houso, dwué{g‘jnb THE WES] . xun of caalicustumners._Ad QU BALE-DY OWNRI-A PAR a0 es(abllshed inaunlactating Au unususd opportunily. K v uttice. NTEAET TR L NTEREETIR a 15, Tribuny, Oz FORt ,-nsouvcrm i Ty goous, 8% 1Ot Thoberiys e v woritia T <8, | cost. ht stock slste of hoslory. gloves, o0us, embrulderice, ladles’ And geite unders sewlng alik, bultous, e 57 & ( froin 25 18, b xwdl lbli 075 per cout, Addross DAYID B, eluit, Wia. 01 TO RE:! BUILDING, MAGHL er, and luu‘ lu:{ adapted for & furals Dl wlll, wad bos: s bt Srgigs & dniited bt e : 'Abiress i 11, Tribune oico, CASII-BTOCK. AKD ure atoro on Fifth-av. . Qwuer golog W » ot SALI ery, po ture " fuctor, FIEht pi I“ui" E-CHE. \cane of & second-land fur petween Tuk sod ltaiolp urope. Address K 15, Tribuns ufl AGUN FACTORY FOR SALE TO CLOSE U} NV b T hratiy focaect wad doing kood e 0 W ¥, Tribune oice. busncss. _ Addze: __IOUSEN AND OARMIAGES, AUL‘TIDN NALE AT TWHLTU-ST. ugll:fl! MAHe i m. of horses, buggles, clos § to-duy sb 10 & m. EdeNTE ®MVLLOW 711 WealdTwe JFOK BALE- HORsES 0N 13 " Or Toad hurse, 0 vears old, sud the other (s s o i, Ehisky roat workDurses ey ‘are”S0id 16730 ity {e owaet i 5 tie 107 bitmt"apply 8 GOO I The biari oo tHe prestac of 205 Mic] b TBALE~SQUAKE BOX END-EPRING TOP ) O i3 bder, com 8350, 1s eArly §ood s vew. 30, B0 Waablugiun-ak I“()fi-flllb—k—l"lxfi_—“"lufl! CATl Dbusiness bor nn{{unmu\mu sioucy; cleap 8t 8175, K 24 Tilbunoumics. _ ] BALE-SADULE HORSK—TUE FINEST [FOR orerin Chléamor bavy m\&n-na?x wago ui s v B DABOLS I 116 Mauroa'ste IE-PROOF WAREIOUSE, 100 WEST MONKOE- O et faraiture wetchundlje. carlaasyete; [ous R0 sy stwounts lexsh totereat. Camh (or siocks of uoods. s ‘ e e 7 Oy OF BICE WHEELER & JI;}-IEEII‘S:HE\HIA 101 % below balf price, and warrsated. Losk office, 125 Clark ot Hoom 2 EIEVy sul 7] (UK SALE-AT A DAKGAIN—ONE VICTORI gno ket mowbaraens Gillver mouaied): dlion palk Dbiack horses. thy progerty f & genticuan: call ba sed L Morriy’ 2, TV Blateenth-at. e SO EXOHAN "o BXC%EHE«A FilisT-CL, BTOCK ?l‘ fvery. ng bus Valas §12,60, for Y P CHALLES I N1%, s 73 Waablogton-at, HAND 1CX10 STEAM b Addread e ANTED—TO EXCIIANGE TEXAS LANDE ¥FOR tock of grocerics. JiUs purlect, Addreas 343 5 EQILh.\VlLu'll.. EUTEE

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