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i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1878, e s IVDIA AFFAI“S- thold Agency, snd baa been Inquiriog iato the sJoings of TILE REV, ¥. f. ALDEY, As her husband came along, he arose and walk- ed awey. (len, Lawrence gald to her very Tondly—go loudly that aeveral pereons heard ft SCAN, MAG. standing, who should come promptly forward ;vhn, while Jooking for some linen 1 M and awellits numbers to the mazimum strength. { hustend's boxes, came upon lwu‘:!:l:!'uns'kfllclr e WANTED-JIALE MBLY. . | Ehe at oncr requusted her husband tointorm her | dieing, pa-HRe ndvertisement Auring iceek dayi for S0 CAnE each additinnal Har 15 —that if he saw her talking swith that man Awent there, It fa reported that he nds Alden St = e ———— how ha came into the pussession of auch a sin- | cenre 03 Sunday 20Cants @ ling 4 charged. 7 words i pomostic Troubles of Gen. Lawe | neain Tie would slap his face. Not lunc ) The Proposed Tramsfer of the Bureau.— | L+ tw very unmrulnr with the Indians, and tiat LOUISIANA. tster object, and when he tald_ her that it was a | €ragealine. 2 ¥, : after Mre, Lawrencs eame on hers 1 : 1L Mi he has heen gruiley of netty dishonesty and un- =ouvenir of his first wife, she begired him to gee ookikecepers, Clerks, &co g rence and His. Wife. and stopped ot the Palmer House un(ll nvestigations of Lower Mis- fair lealing,—such a3 Daving nis wife for work rid of _ft, which, after some Liesitation, he cot | Y7 ANTED<A COVMPETENT CLERK W0 I8 A [ Novetber, the ubject of lier visit hetng to look souri Agancies, for the Apency never performed; drawing 8% | Something Abont Leet, Anderson, Rologg, | sented todo. The story got bruited abroad in y eond shorthand-wiiter and penman. Addreas, & alter her boy's eatate, which was then, a4 it iy on & false vouctier In the uams of the carnen- | Puckard, et AL, from a Democratic Loa- | the village, and, on fts coming to the ears of the | ¥ith feferencea Ttgom 1A Portiand Bock 4 now, Involved hrlitigation. She came on here agaln enrly lnst spring, accompanied ty her hushand. ~ He went on West, with Gen. Bhi dan, on on excursion, and she remained, D §ne her atay here, Mr. Vauden Nest also ma Iifs Appearance, and remained st the Paln House two or three days, 8he dined ot th same Lahle with him, and the {xleunnlly Intl- mate terms on which she was with him exelted Fenenl attention among the flitary people who were at the hotel, Ie explained to a friend that he was on his way to the Northwest; that he ad heen sent by the Belgian Minister for the purpose of looking after eome: of his countrymen who wersup i Minnesota or Wisconsin, [lo remained at this time perhaps three or four daysfnall. A few dava betore (jen. Lawrence returned rom his trio on the plaina his wife started for the E 8he told varfous people that she did not {ntend to live with him any longer, belng sick and tired of him and his habits. Slke went from heretotho house of her mothor, Mrs. Taylor, at Baltimore. not longafter her arrival there, her mother went up to New York to visit nuother dsughter, Istanian, To the Edufor af The Tribune. Cmicaso, Aug, 18,—John E. Lect 1e the wit- ness before the Potter Committee, and printed in the dispatches as John A. Lecte. Your article of this morning, criticlsing bis teatimony, docs him: tnjustice, because, in common with cditors of the Narth, you have failed to com- preliend the true condition of the Feliclana Parishies at the fast election. In East Feliclans Parishy where James E. Anderson was Supervisor of Reglatration, there 18 = large colored, and of course Republican, majority, if properly cared for. During Ket- leggz's administration as Governor, there was o Iaw in the country-parialics of the State, In many parishex the oillcinls were Dinck. entirely without qualification for oftice, elther mentally or soclally., and, as a resuit, the lawe were a dead fetter. "This was esvecially the case in Esst were not haifeue dozen white Republicans, none of whoin and charging Indians, when paying them 18 for work, at trader's instead of Govern. Standing Rock --- Berthold — Sisseton--- Blemarck letter from which | i this has & good deal to say shout M Red Lake-—Leech Loke.-tee- ct's predeceasnra,—gleaned, 1 suopose, from retary Schurz. old New York Jlera’d correspondence. for cer- ;n!;flr Gen, ll-hnm;mml ;Illd! not .;(n to m‘nhum 0 trace put the long history of corruption at 8 To the Editor of The Tritune. that notorious Agency. With regurd to 7. Paut, Minn., Aug. 18,—~Ncar the close of | ane of * Alden's predecessors, Prof. L. . the late nessfon, Conpress referred the question | Sverry, now of ~ Northfield = College, the of transferring tho Indfan Office to the War | ismarck writer must he mistaken: for. if Departnient 1o a Cominlttee, which Is to report, | LT Perry stole snvthing, lie lian taken uncon- mon pains to hide it His riends say he came at the coming session. The Committee has de- | from the Agency as poor as when he went to it tallea n Bub-Committee which is to meet in this | The correspondent mentfons that his tripliate city next monti, to consider the yuestion in ita | Yeuehcrs are not at tne Agency. and eays ten, bearing upon the prospects of the purtly-civ- Iianimond expressed surprise at that fact. Ges % Hammond knows better than t rrespond- flized Indlans ot Michigun, Wisconsin, aud | ent. Prof, Sperry retains the triplicates until Dakota,—the Chippewns and tho Sisseton and | the Indian Bureay, which busthe oriinals and Hiackleet Boux, and other trites of the latter | duplicates, has worked up to o setttement of wlio have begun to earn thelr support by cultiva- his accounts: sud that Is the common practice tion of the soil, "l"{-'i"'lm",‘ AvEnte. d has 1 Rerthold, TS BROVOSED SHANIFRR e Gen. Hnmmond has been ot Berthold, police, the mason was prosecuted for ** violating A burigi-place.” The case was tried before the local tribunal, and from the evidence glvenit Avppeared that the accused, hearing that the re- mains of bia first wife, who died n 1571, were to be disinterred, Induced the .\h{ur of his village 10 sliow the grave.divger to give him a part of the body that he might preserve it asasouvenir, The grave-digger brought him the skall rolled up In a mece of cloth, aud this the nmiason plous- Iy preserved fo a box. The tribunal, holding that the accused had not heen gullty of any racrilegious act, acquitted him, and this declslon a8 heen conlirmed by the Court of Apprals st /fho Flight to Europe--=An Inef= fectual Duel. TRACS. . Ll VW ASNTED-A PINST-CLASS FREECO, S1GX, AND Tandvcape pat; f 339 Kedgw en"u'.'f’{h'g' AL, mplormen Wastes FEW FIRST-CLASS CABINET- vy ATakers °F. R WOLFINGER. corner Itandoipt YV ANTED - BeSiEhiAT AuarTymien and scabble 81 Desrouru-at. Chicags aad tane Company, W "I;:;‘"{'f.,!‘rl-yl;\\xltv':x:l‘flfci;«k( -PAINT LAVANS B 2nn and 34 eceh Coarkar - B0be W ANTED-RUDBY HORSE NXKEIC _BTATE ricn for piece.work. —Add 3 A YQUiSD dor plece-work. " Rddreas DEXTLET & TANTED-A' “CLASY W0OI)» WORKER AT \V:“;r;‘n A FIUST-CLASY WOO)- WORKER AT s 3 4 r- o Tho Family History—-Why the Wil Left Her Husband. — i FIST.CL A33 Aipip et ttogm 1. Ru. TITE LAWRENCE CASE, SOME INCONMRECT STORIEA. Fashington Diapareh to Hurtford Times. The gosips have now two firsi-clnss scandals on band for discuselon, and it Is certain that re- jults will fallow in esch case. The socioty rriter of o Bunday paper thus states one cnsc, mitting all names, though they are well known to those who keep informed in such business: The tefening aensation among the gossips of the Yrant mionde 107 sevcral weeks nast has been the scandal growing ont of the fiirtations of a lady who 324 been one of the mast conspicnoos of the aet who marticaiarly affect the society of tareigners = 1BUNE RIANCIS OFFICES ] ¥ ORDER TO AccoMMODATE ST NCHEROLR |, patrona througiout ihe Ellfl we have emiablisned Branch Offces (n {he diflerent Divistons, 31 designated helow, where advertisenients wii he taksn for the same price as charged at the ain Office, and will be recelyed ::(M“.'fl d';llltl p. m, duriag the week, sad uniil 9 p. m. urdays: &£ 2iuss, Dooksellers and Btatloners, 123 Twenty-sseon SO WALDEN. Newstealer, Stationer, etc.. 1000 Employment Ageoncles, ANTED-co0 LARORER FOR ILAILROAD: A, eaw.m . palas Trocare, CIIISTIAN &Gy 308 soon WAk NTED=50 QUARRYME 00 axers for Wimourl; 1yiaborers Pitl 21 Weat Handoiph-at. i L o 3 bt i £ ol 3 Legations. | Mra. Gen. Clark. 8he was very much surprise ex-Lieut.{iov. Durtis, of lows, s Specal | had sny qualifications as Mlitfeal leaders. | Weat Madison-st.. near Weste TANTED—AGENTS~ONR O TWO RESPONSI. : il the sccretary of one o the Curlkn Legstioh®, | e morning whien Mrs. Lawrencc's a nurac, ac. | 1 T belleve, resarded unfavorably by all (n this | Aceut of tho {ndimn Bireau, nas investigatod at | Andersn wis sbyointed Supeivisorof Registra: | LOBE i S o e Nows Devot, 1 | ¥ Y Enracs szt e o st Harght ) O e Kt Join tho @iiamats but anoiter | companied by the littlo ehild,—the only lasue of | scetion of the country who have fricndshiv for | e Slsreton Ageucy, where ' 1y tlon by Licitt..Gov, Antoine, 8 coropunt-headed | Bigeisiand e, comeeof Haisted st | 500 | Rl Bealers- pariies havimg n eht 1R At d War.ond wae atterward in the un‘.imn,m;ll: urfir‘r‘.;‘ thit, no sconer had her motlher’s back been | DeIDK raised to the level of our divillzation; and | Gabriel Renville, nf Incomuetency and rorrup. | PUTPOse of puttiog the responsibiiity for such CITY REAL ESTATE, : ariin tinied stator, has, ¢3¢ antd, follomed tho | turned. than Mrs. Lawrence went on to Naw | 1 know 1t ta bo offcusive to the wisest f ton inofiice. The charzes uf corruption were | #ppolntacnts o nonieboly else,—It Leing the | 3 (rosting aderetisement f1serisd m 478 calioma OO0 e t ivlomat abrond end fouznt a dnel with b In Joe5 | York, atooping. at “ihe Windsor, and wrotea | and most progressive o the Indians. | i fully sustainel. hut [t fssaid thut tie ovhlenc -policy of both Kellogz aud Tackard to select | during isek dnpe or 20 romie? ¢1ch additional ine 15 4 3 sanl. neltier yarty bawg aectownly Injured, " The | oo NeTicyer, toliing hor At sho was | Thesa latter, ke thele whita ‘friends, | cicarly shows that the goud of thy tervice | for such positiuns mes who werc ubterly devull | ST GG 8 onte dline e charged. T Vorat | (uranTep - plETE ETE } Hrecity, which crented much gossip in Weet End AVING TO BUROTE. feel that the exampies which tho Ind} " | requites Acent Hooner's removat. ‘Fle Clitet | of any nrlnulrle or honesty. Anderson wasone | “rreeatine W AR EIE T RO R e Ry aart \ ety Tho Triends of tho pattics concerned have | This note, as is statcd, was sent by the nurse, J g thase Whith 1808 Ma8L | g4 ynost of the Indlsns demand hin remosal, | of tiem. He had been rewarded for dirty —a GOOD BUSINERS PROPERTT, | work cusrantecd. i : Endeavored to smother the scandal, and authentic | Why she did not take ‘the ehild with her laun- | need are those which may be sct them by white | amd their long and oroved friendship for the | work gin 1574 by a ptace fn the Custom-House, JE thres lolk, tikiing, (ame, SARone 1—g50 PER WERK TO LIVE MEN SELL- ; y . conincy &btails nre difMcult to obtaln, knowa. Probablyrit would have been an incou- | men of business:and working habits; and that | whites, Lhelr acceptance of civilized pursults, | which he occupied during the time he held the ronds. Call at nur ofce and Lt 6 Feivpe Byt ‘fbetady i the cace woa almost constantly | venlence, ‘Thochlld remaled with Gen. Law- | the most hurttul examples which can be ptaced | and their intelligent efforts to lmorove tueie | Appaintment of Supervisor of Reglatration in | Zogn saLE-piiGER WALE 0F CLEAR WO EURU DO (D S Tnuoe Uy mith Mra, Robesan, when the latter was known | rence. Since thou the mother bas been very | bofore them are those which exalt the profes. | Coldition entitle thbm to have thelr wishes in East. Feliclana Parish. Kelloge and Packarit [ J*%, nd farming Jang. ‘£12% per aci WANTED-FEMALE MELP, : v the widow AuHck. Of course such au affair | anxlous to regain it, and tas written from } yion of gring, or Imoly that the soldl this matrer gratified, knew very well that they could not carey East | pod stile. st BUTTERS Nuetlon Rooms, 11w | ~er WANTED- e : e iatos o great deal of talk. The husband, tho | Furoue, it is stated, to liee friends to- steal ft 10 S ! o soldler-chiet 18 | Ty, yiher Agoneies—those at Red Lake and | Felielana, bucause, under Uhe clreumstances, | Eaturday, Domesticss ; exempt from personal labor. Peopls who heed- lessly bronounco in favor of placing the Indians in carcof the army forget that they have ul- it eonld wot be orgavized by euch disrenutable and well-known bummers as An- erson. The volored jeople would either vote thev_conld getft in no other way. Mr. Vau- den Nest lelt, {t1s believed, on the stenmer after the one In which she salled, und Uen. Lawrence TLeed Lake, fn Lhin State—are yet to he fuvesti- gated. e is ¢hurged that at these Agencies the money which should have provided permanent ex-volunteer General, 8 in the city, He lins spent every ceut that e could rake up, and now f without sufficient moucy to pursue . SUDURBAN IREAL ESTATI ‘ TANTED~A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO_G oK BALE-£10) WiLL, BUY A BEAUTIFTL LOT [d erel iousework. ADGIY st &t Calumet-as day forenaui. —AND ; except well recominended 3 fin 4 ne ek from depat. ¢ Lagrange, 7 miles from FANTEI-A GIL T T fe, even if he desired to dofo, ‘The wife | followed In the next, The partfes mot some- N . " | improvements for the benefit of the Indians, | the Democratic ticket or not vote at all and 5t 8088 faonthiz: CHeRpatt oroj FANTED=A (IEL TU_ COOK. WASII, 3'.’.‘; left' ‘considerable money by hor first bus- | where in Belgium and had a fizht, substantlally ;""d’ %’”l" "h:":)' "'é'l" "tm lennnwu of the | Jod maintained sehools for them, has been ex. | therefore Kellogg mud Packird determined that e rve: AItakt free: Fallrond Tarey .‘,,L»,!fi',‘,‘é;!{,""_" rantlia e LIT il Vand. and hus always been very lavish inspend- | 88 given sbove, At the time the thing sippl and the isseton Bioux, who were | pended without producing enaugh 1o wecount, | the parish should be thrown out, aud Leet tells Hd fasaliedtsland. FANTEO=GIRL TO DO GENKRAL TOUSE: ing It oocurred o private dispatch was sent | taken from ariny-care only ten or twelvo years | for the nxpenditure. Afl in all, the Secretary | tho truth wlhen e savs so, » LOT AT KVANSTON, | W SR To o GRNKIAL TOUSES : - by James (Gordon Bennett, who wna | ayo, the most demoralized and degraded peopln | of the lutertur acems to ave determined upon Leet and Anderson were the kind of tools buggy in part pay. 1A wili du_light work. 178 low Northy Saratogn (arrespandsnce New Ford Graphe. tien in Europe, to some friend fn New York, | yhnt ever survived umversal druckenness and A GENENAL OVERNAULING Rellopg and Packord delighted to work with. 1l &L 42 lieaper Jlock, corner Ciark and 1 Packnrd had been sble to get the Governor's oflice, Leet and Anderson nnd a score or two more of the same sort would have had places under the State Goverminent. and they uever would have revesled the meluncholy truths that sre so hard for the puuple In this latitude 1o belleve. IHayes eould not provide for the noble army of ballot-box stuflers, fatsc-aifidayit- makers, and place-hunters renerally, who would have heen looked aiter as goud, bonest Repub-~ licans 4f Packard coald have controlled the oltices of the Biate. € The writer of this knows something of Lou- Isfana affairs, and he avers it as bis belief that Leet toll the trutls when before the Potter Comnmitter, makiug due sliowance for the **1- am-a-blger-man-than-old-trant "' alr about s 1estimony. He has held various offices, b appointmient alwavs, and he geoerally served nis master as well as he could; but, bis capacity detalling the circumstances. Tno casc did not find its way into urint. Soon alter the duel, Gen. Tawrenca roturned tothia country, leavinig his wife on the other side. It ls the Impressfon that she {s very much In love with Mr. Vauden Neat, and he with _her. ller oblect was, it Is helieved, to get a divorce from her husband. anxn]r‘xlsnny fden that thete hos been the lenst impropricty. The mother of Mr, Vauden Nest, n lady of 'high standing, is zald to have visited Mrs. Lawrenco while shio was In Enrope. Had there been anything wrong, —of courso sng mever would _have dome anything of the sort. That Mra, Lawrenace has been imoradent, there is no ques- tion, for there bas been much talk for mauy months about ber apparent affection for Mr, Vauden Nest. Bhe fs o comparatively younj and quite n_handsome woman. Her husband, apart from his good family, Lns, according to of the records, uud tromut punishiment of those who have wade bud records, For this, and for his earnest devotion tu Civil-Bervice reform, let him e heartily commended. T hope, hawever, that bis pood work will not count for thore who would muke It useless by passing the Indlans under military government: s T trust that, from his many dutles, he way be able to take time for considering the neeil there §s of a more vonsistent snn law-framed plan of clvilizine the Indians, and hastening the tme when they need not be charges upou the Public Treusury, ™ H. gl Sl THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELER, To the Editor of The Tribune. Broosixatay, 1., Aug. 19.~To the person who {9 Inclined to muke human nuture a study and desires to see it displayed {n all ts various Isaw inn Washington unewapaper vesterday that o rensational plece of gosslp was agituting the npyer circles of thy Capital City, and gave s the dramal’s personn an ex-volunteer nfilier, who lost nu arm In the War, and his wife, whoso rather serfous flirtatlon with o Seeretary of n Forewn Leuation hnd caused the husband wnd fover to fight o duetsbroad, A gentlemanliere, who has an extensive acquaintance in J-:uroPu and n correspondence with those likely to be cunversant with the facts, telis me that the hus- band (whose futher {s ono of tho most honored citizens of Rlivde 1sland) and the Yover (who i Tirst Seeretary of the Legotiou from Central Turupe) have teally fought a duel, in which yefther was hurt, “The husband, it secms, hind ho first tire, cud citbee missed his aim or voluntarily !spnred his adversary, when the other fired Into the alr. The wife, it 1a averred, has now eloped with her lover. 1 was ... COUNTRY IEAL ESTATE, Ffl" SALE—-FARM-AN IMPLOVED FARM acres broke up, 4 miles from panto: ty; one mile from ratirosd station: AN Er'Pa, Dixou, or K. n. SMITIL, common proatitution, are now making encour- aging progress towards civilization, and are happy and costentedi—giving lees trouble to their rulers than soy white communities of cqual numbers, and that our present Indlan sys- tem, outside of tho intrizues of contraciors, it tle ns it has been improved, s yeu vastly better than the fur-traders’ and military methods from which {t was derived and on which It was built, But it s argued that the splendldiy-organized Commisgary and Quartermaster Departtnents of the army would purchase and handie Indian suppltes to better advanlage, and would brenk tup “the Indlan Ring™; while the personal honor of armv-oflicers would bo a guarantee that the Indians would receiveall that was their due. . T WOULD REPUDIATE ALL TS us applying with cqual or greater force to nearly A COMPETENT GIRL FOR BECON WOrks auscliave thy Dest of Peferonces. weniy-secomd-at. )~ 000D, BTION 204 Untariv-at. Non: r ANTED-GOOI STEADY Giltl, FORCENET iousework: nu wakhing; must be comipetent. ADDIy Bt 31, Aurth Peoria-st beiween Htanjolsh and Lake, Weat Side. 2 1650 A Champaten T AN t building fn Population, T hL ! A Y TOMAKE 30N 4\ nctive iusiness man 1o open & misrke ihe smrivine Clty of Grand frapias, Mic 35,000 Location the best 1n the city. A1l atreet sali: wavs cenire st ihis property. liullitag new, Bullt expreasly for markel, heat the reaidence and bu feas part of the clty: contains about 8,00 square feel, aud will be ready for ccupiancy In Neplember. Thers {8 N0 market at present. Favorabie lerms o toe right Addres C. W, WATKINS, Graod Rapids, A BT EN D Kir) s wash” Glanes ab Bodse Tousey o wnd 45 West Madison.st. Closks, &ce LAD OF EXPE- rienco a8 clerk ju @ Fetall grocery slore: can epeax the German langusge. Adirvas W i, Tribuay utfice. ‘Arnacse JITUATION WANTED--TO MEIRCRANT TAILORS £ iy au iile and evperienced ?nu‘fl”s WANT h 4 FIRST-CL,. Imyesttgati iosincea: owner nick sud it J; il seti at uuch des n fta valne for " forma, aud i3 In sezrch of gome eligible position 4 " cushiy sinendid opportanity for soma one Lo step [nto & T salary nog hitroduced to him by ber {n the presence of her | all accounts, very 'little to recommend him. er) nch of the Ci 1 pelug wuch smailer thay s egotism, whenever Gt L & | high; referenc ', Appleion, I::\:hnl\\;, in 'l?mr own patrlor, (up the sprlue of Ew Eecm;n}ydn( I.eglllfin. on tnn :1!;er hand, a:)]uyul? ';'t;l‘,,m,," u&:""fififlfi‘.f;.‘“fl; ‘.'.‘,;' x:;: {fom wl': ch an unt’l‘dm:hv:wu ug be taken, we I}r{u ‘u‘-u u".rs‘ull:, a0 M\"\““ l"r“l'v .f‘nrlhu{ “W\li m:(mi‘x::nnm. Fur parilculara sadress W . Tribe | 22 efe! AL Pl S7th, e Belknap seandal was in cver oung, handsome, and accomplished. It t B o know of uo occupation that affords o mauy o] ellog would remove bim, hen Leet wonld | ST ey rosys - = ¢ ;”'(f.“fl’(fs":' The ,.dv‘: #lices delicacy of | 2 e Than DATAILS. imagine: UnL s corruptiobaag ehe CIvIl Borvies o P | ekiemioh around and_ get another place some- | 0 LE=(N MOUNT CARIOLL. 11 QITUATION WANTED=AS NIGHT-WATCHMAN Y would be su frequently expoded, and so much paraded before the &)vnplc. it thero was n life- tenurs of office and promotion by senlority throughout the servicel Are army supblics dian suppil portunities for persoual obscrvation In this di- rection as arc enjoyed by every commerclat traveler who keeps his oyca and ears open. For this class of men are continuaily on the go, year inand year out, In the legitimate pursuit of business, and in thelr perambulations ever the fsud probably come in contact with a greater varicty of huniau characteristics than ordinarily cotnes within the range ot most men. And if §t were posslble for us to euumerate the Qiffer- ent eecentrivities and peculiaritics of humon nu- ture wo lave come across fn our rambles over the country, or were Bble tu correctly portray the same, (o ail their uative originaiity, in ¢ nectfon with the many strange events and e i> or inale Gurse, ‘or anything that will pay falF wages; uikilluery stock, with 8 god ) Founi nian. i pa Sarticniara sk of i St 63, where, The position hie hield in the Naval Ofiica e irroll, or of T. BHIVERICR, 185 Wavadh- was under Iiard, s colored nppolntee of Grant's. When he was turned ont of that place, hie found etnplogtnent as a reparier an the New Orleans Times, & sort of inllk-and-water Democrutic paper, whose cditor {6 a brotlerlu-low ol ex-Auditor Clinton, who Almpurted hin some years - ago from Mbsourl, and put him v & sinccure which he bad ‘prvrmmly provided for him. witha_ sal- Br¥ of $4,508 per nnum. Clinton, in bis effarts to suppurt and oppose Kellogg ot the time, was compelled to resigu thie Auditor's of- flee to eecape Impeachment; and be finuily caped conyiction when proseeuted by Attorney- Gencral Field,—a Republican ofllclnlh—becnme A reporter of Tux THIBUNE called yesterday upon a gentleman of thia ity whose ‘acquaint~ ance with the lady in question should place him o a position to kiow tho facts in tho alleged egcapade, ie sald: 4 Mra, Gon. Lawrence has been & vrominent member of Washington high soclety for many vears, and Is well known in Baltimore and other Eastern cltles. 8ho faa fine, dashing wotnusn, 1ond of amusement, but I never heard anvthing awpinst ber character untll recently, Shoisa nicce of President Taylor. ler sister fs tho wifo of Gen. Clark, of the United States artoy, formerly statloned o Chicago on Gen. Sherl- dan's staff. Sheis also related, through ber fira hunhnndk Maj. Kingsbury, to Mrs, Gen, ofing. ani feature and refined antecedents would suizzest at ance o tender nature, shocked myself and the lady who was calllog with me, br saving with emphasta: 1f 1 had becn Mrs, unmmr and hod Marsh fn my house that night before he zave bis testimony, knowing he had seerets which would ruin me o his keeping, I wottld have scized o plstol and marched bim to n third-story window and sald: *Jump, or T w1l fire (nstantly.? T tell vou,"” sho added with even more vim, **he should never have left my preseuce nlive.” I wroto of this speeeh to the iraphie ot the thine, aud contrasted with it deadly vengeance Alvs, Belknav's actual cou- duct that night when she stood by Marsh’s bed (b baviug n severo ucrvous chill) and ordered Addscss W47, (rihune ofice. #v., Chicago, 01 BALE. HOLE. Ol WALF INTEREST IN AN Towa diust store, Jocated at roupty scat, pupuistion 4.007; has » clean stock: wil fnyolce B35, 000, and s do- yery proftable busn-at; aatistactory ressvut for 3 Aunwnwux:r. 4l 1ake st I_,‘Ull FALE—S EMALL FURNITULLE FACTURY, with all Leresary mackinery, o gwd order: rent 10w ; % Opcartunity for somebody withi & 1w Liug- dred dotlars. 20 and 31" Norih Jeferson-al. nt FON SALY—SURSERY LASD AND TOWN LOTS, |!lug& it outside corparstion City of Goshen, Kik- hart Co,y tnd.. iocluding sand bapk paging 837 per yoar For partioa s stdrna C. N. RATCH, Goslien, Domesticse JITDATION WANTED~TO COOK, WASH, AND jron ur do 'rul huusework; thie best of reference, Lall for two ds) HLO Lotluge Lruve: 2 s QITUATION WANTEL-IY FILST-CLANE CUOK : O Gncst ur pustry): also laundres: city oF conntr sinall iotel Or badrditis-bouse, 431 lgom QUIVATION WAN FED-1Y BENPECTABLE 3110 3 dleaged woun orking tiowrekeeper in il ity o whivwers tamily: respecta Riven sod required, Address b 2244 oat, 80d afier. QITUA ) "dren tn the ¢ bought cheaper than I Do not army-cuntractors flourieh; and arc thev wot as closa s corporation as suy other set of public contractors? * But tols writing was suggested by matters of the present,~the vigorous fuvesiigations ol Northwestern Indian Azencies which Sccretary Schurz bas set on toot. And here let me eay that, in his prowmpt sttentlon to complalnts of mismauagement of Indian afairs, ang in his carnest elforts to reform the Indian servico wherever reform s naicated as uceded, Mp. Bchurz has shown himself to bo the right mon I o rerer 64 baush Lesplalucs: it buusowork. Cail country aud du any kind o Lot bricks for his feet. Buckner, of Kenticky.” i tho right place, 1 sincerely. belleve | of Interest that. have come under the notiwe of | o miember of the Jury “huug " for hls scquit- rliunio. | Lauin-at. corner of Polk biret of refervaces ki To return to tho Iady who fs belleved to bo |~ *Hus Mrs. Lawrence over resided In Chl- | that, it Conress " woulil | fas | every traveliog msn of oxpenence sua obscrvu | . Tite Miesourd brother-dn-luww s now editor F=WE NAVE FOR BALE THE | QITUATION WANTED — PRUMANENT <10 DO now travellug with her lover,between whom | cagol”’ the ~ foundstfon of the Indfan system | tion, tho suine would furuish abundant materiut of the Times, whercots Leet I8 a reporter oud it ‘riichit to make aud sell In the Keates o1 Dligols, in- ascond work: fve yours' refercuce. Address, for dtana, Micnf four days, W 3, “ Nover for any Jength of time. When Gen, for the vunstruction ol a very futercatioz aud | 8 only Sustice to rmy that Leet alwaye does as and herself o maddening love s sald to have mecticut, Californa, one of, tiie in leglslation providing for and adapted to the e e s s ¢ port by - exlsted long before the husbsnd made the dis- | Clark was bere, she visited Chicago frequently, | purpose of mlh..g the Indiaus asclf-supporting | ivstructive book. well as e knows how the work of hla masf ¢ e e, pon SITuATION W DO EECONT K IN i covery. Iler grandfather was vnce on the | Bhe was also here mearly all of last summicr, | people, whose civilization would be only o ques. | 1T any one, however, should {magine that tho This article 15 long, but it shows the Kind of | wefzin hut 4% poundsi cau bo ‘cartied 1o n satciici, | & 8 privatrawily, Apply at20J L R ! Untted Staten Supreme Bench, and hier fathior | looking after tho interests of the Kingstury | tion of time, no man in all tho land would | lifeof a traveling sulesmou is ons contiutoux | MED who were the chiel mm-merfl‘“ the funeral P ol safely wel by toe ek and 5";5:.’:‘31.‘-!‘11.?93‘.1%953‘;1"‘,C.fl‘fl%m.; T aInG 3 an ollicer {u the regular arwy, At 17 sho wasa flw’.‘u‘, nnd,uuriuz her stay, lved at the Pslmer | tuild more wisely aud honestly upon that foun- | round of pleasure, n fow trips over the roud of the Re}:ubllcuu party In Lousl T(‘)v:uum. I PO L T T i ot B L P L g A (T LN beauty, and was wooed and marrlod by n gal- lnut young ofticer, who waa killed at Autictat, alter having vossed only ono or two tooths with Dla youny wite, If L mistake not, b was mortallv wounded in the battie. but did not dle until his wife arrived, and ahe wit- ucssed such harrowing sccues by lils death-bed ant amid tho borrors of the battie-lield as made e wonder when they wers told me by her cousin, o few months later, how At that time, In 1983, I neard of witl, we thiuk., cffectually dispel any fliusions of this description, for it 13 a verituble tresd. mill occupation, in the pursnit of which me grow Wl'i"“‘\l!“!l"’l' ol triler thie C"‘“fi“fl'“ 'x"ul To the Lidltor ot The Teibuns. upah alt guck vital Encriiss; suprandution Critcaao, Aug, 19.—You are wrong ln Oppos- accelerated by the unavoldable irreguluriaies of ¥ A e thelr mode of Jiving, the cm‘l‘nnum excithuicay | 10K the proponents of Jlaf money; not sllhnly fucideut Ugrety, tha anxtety tu watisly s both | Inerrdr, but very wrong. cmployér and customner with the margins ob- 1 am's potitician aud 4 speculator. talned, and, ""«lll.m!fl aveid nny 'H;fl'!fl.luml 1 have nothing but mv wits ana educatlon, loss ol the same. e comtorts of home, the L want 4o be rich. There I8 much mouey in dation. But Congress hns peyer performed iLs wholo duty fn tho promiacs, and 1 fear it never witl, Ot the late Investigations at the Lower Mis- souri Agencles, where p DR, LIVINGSTON, the Crow-Crock Agent, {s represented as the central figuro of a nost thievish ring, 1 presume your readers hava been fully fnformed; but iy s unly fair 1o say that Dr, Livingstou's friends defond hlin stoutly, and declare hin junocent grtrunk, Ufthe many inventlons for this purpose the **sliaw unqueationavly hes the Jead for prasiieaiity dealer n certat and sernis (o party shle 0 0F any + Hovm 3 sn‘u.\‘flu,\'\mxn:u—xw’ COMPRTENT 017 10 took. Wash, and iron, or 1o du prueral hiouses Work._ Cali &t 1065 Boutls eatborn-at. " i ferencys. Nurses. ITUATION WANTEU=-BY A YOUNG OGERMANY S Tieiiog wat nitrwe. Iaqatrs st D, KALKHTRIN ) b-CLLETE T A LN Laundressese SITUA‘I'IUX WANTED—UY A WOMAN TO DO Isundry wark, especially {roning, In s hotel. Call WD diwakeeay. +Was Gen. Lawrencg icre at the aame time? Ha came on from Washington with hor, but went West, baving been appointed s member of the Bitting Bull Commission,” “What {8 Mrs. Lawrencs’s {ntcrest In the Klninmry estatel ! . 5 + Bhu has only o dower fnterest' of one-third the lncome during life. Even this ghe re- lnquished last summer. The estate {s so heavily mortgaged tnat it does no more than and tnexpensivenes, afordiag the st satiafactory profit. Libet: #ud wiliing to handie efther o of the temiry oamed. GIANT & C * Tribuna Bullding. %3 000 P BUT A HALY INTEREST IN et THE BEAUTIES OF FIAT MONEY. sn uid and well-estabilahied_Keniblican {1y newspaper, ut % ruiiruad eentre of 13,05 fuake fiaate; will el €ntire busiuees I desited. Address C. A. LUOK & CO., 114 Dearbormnwt.. Chicago, ber dally; she had becom a wother, and rarely | pay tho Interest on the mortgages, Mrs. Law- | in spito of all the proofs alieged to thu con- | socicty of Wife and children, relatives und | o MOANDING AND. XODGINGS leit hier room, where she apent her time with rence when here was anxious to save the prop- | trary, Gen. unmm]::ml es bl ‘ade thorougn | friends, aro the real pleasures of this Iife that | the land,'but only enoug for trade and com- Kouth Sidc. ITUATION w&'@;fif,’:f,‘?:"?rg‘u LADY OR tier bube and datly knelt before the icture of | erty, If possible, for thoe benefit of the helr, her | juquiry into the conduct of affalrs of the Stand- | comnercinl fravolery aro not permitted to | meree, and not envugh tor apeculation. m6) EAST VAN DUREN-ST., NEAR BTATH— S Hood educstiun and sddress 83 mmanuensis thy ite fatler, heneuth which sho kept o fresh bou- | sou, who is now at aschool in Massachusetts. | Ing-Rock and Berthiola Ageucles, At Stunding | enjoy, or ut least ut rare intervals, on the retury Of the woney in use T oould surn a suliclency, d 5 Pieasant rooms, nicely famtehid: £ood boant. 1f | whoiwor part uf the dayi can write woll aud rapidiy, quet constantty standing on a whito draped | Provious to her rellnquistment she and Gen. | Rock the Inqul‘v was bnacd upon charges pre. | from some loniz and tedlous trip for bustance, | yug that implics work,—oxertion,~and that 1s mgrd. 8L vasousule fates; houss nuiet and respeet- | Address b2 1. Tribune vflic table. ‘Thu widow was too young and too hundsome to be permitted long to wear her weedy, and fu the eourse of twoor threo ycars wns agaly the wite of an ofticer of the volun- teer servlee, who, after the war, waa for_some thite engaged In engineerfug duties, §f 1 wls- take not, on the Isthmus, Luwreoco hud drawn o good deal of money out of the estate. As fs commonly kuown, the Kum-lmrz estato comprises what {s known ns the Now Chicago Theutre, on Clark street, and the Kingabury DBlock, on Randolph, vear Clark. For somo years she wus the guardian, and CGen, Lawrence, in tha capaclly of hor agent, drew $4,000 8 vear salary for nomi- ually looking after tho property. But about a year ago Mr.J. V. Le Moyno ias appointed ‘Prustee. The United Btates Mortgags Com- paoy at that time beeao o suit to foreclose, und now all the receipts from rents, cle, nre pald into the United Btates Lourt, pending the de- to suol start out ugalv on his ceuscless round ¥ of travel, fur away amony strangers, hoping distasteful, (iood enough fur thosu who are and lopuing us be goes for the tme to come | brought up to it, but uncomfortable to me. when it muy be his fumj furtune to securs Let the Government fssue flat money. Fiat somethiug that will alford bim & lvine st | money by the tubful, barre!ful, BOAT-LOAD, e Tlien speculation would be rife; Government ‘I'he wholesale merchant on whoso ahoulders it Ape A reat tho caces and respouibilities of u Jarge [ cOutructs plentiful (we can make them vroflt- business, perplexea With tho uncertainties uf ablel trade, 18 often vexed by the secmingly Insie- 1 would have a chance. Tilicant or utreusonsble complaiuts from some | Whilo the flat money wan at ita greateat vol- of his customers whom he bus tried tord | ume Iwould supply myscll with .. Not witn to pleasy, and is sometimes induced todoor | 8 little, but with wuch of it. Government con- 507 things i reply that moy be coustrued fnto o { 1racts, State contracts, ity contracte, rullroads, J 19 BicmGaR-av.- ST FRONT 10031, - L ik siugie Toom, with or without board. Also furuished bisetient. - Reserence required. North Sives £ AND 7 NORTH CLARK-NT.=FIIST-CLARS ) buard, with room, $316 55 per week, with use uf plana and hath, ferred azalnst W. T, Hughes, Agent, by Livu Col, W. P, Carlin, cornmanding the military Yn“ attached to thu Agency. Tne situation here was very unfortunute. Col. Carlin hud under. him an_{nterpreter who had for years been at war with the clvll agents, and had twice been expelled from the rescrvation by Mr. Hughes' predecessors, This wman was necessn- rily In charge of the balf-dozen luflucntial In- dians employed 88 scouts for the yarrison, Be- sides, others, discharged empluyos, who bad grisvances againat thu Agent, were also em- ployed about the garrlson. Un the other side was tho usual foree of Agency empluyes and qnmn‘nx—wm —A_ QUIET, GAVABLE, ) well-cducated ‘wuman desires 8 poalton (a a frate gluw by crieace 18 awt required. L, GHUATION WANTED-TV'A YOUNG LADY WITIC ) woine kuowledie of French aud Germian tu travel ay cumpauion with y ot mieaas sod tefaement to 0y Ruripe or the Yosomite: s 8 good correspandeat. Rlress it 20, Tribuins ofive - & & Tioteis. NBVA DA NOTEL, 148 AND 150 WABASI-AV.~ Rteduced prices. Govd ‘w!ul nd board, 8 ver deys $4.%010 87 ver week. 1iay bosrt. 44 per ... XO RENT-HOUSEN, ‘West Sido, . &nectal Digpateh tn Raluimare Gosette. Wasnixaron, D, C,, Aue. 18,—Rumors have fust reached bero of a ducl fought 1n Germany y the husband of a falr American wife and her mintuated lover, whois Secretary of the (German Legation to the Unleed Btates. The ramanca £5 BECOND-ITAND OROANS. SECONU-IAND OIGANS. s, r s (g N 1A 3 duates back some years, During the War Maj.- | clston in the caso now on teiul. The lezul pro- | ateaches of the Agency, of about the usual | persomal affront, or, on the other land, Lakes bills (i the Lagistature), socoulution, G | 0 o 00 (ORCT wARI NGTON-ST. CARIL Ol MONTHLY PAY daten back some venra, | During tho War Hial. | clsion In the easo now ol il “Shw, Kot L | attaches of M Ao OO e | B aston 4o find Taule with his travaling hucents | ofllces banking, and the ofier meaus of' scyuir- | ‘PO MENETE e wlck T Sl ial " GBI OIf MOSTILY A} i basol il &I:R.\l. 124 Washilngton: _TO RENT-ROOMY, E oing what clreirmatances clear! feated | 102 the stufl without much exertion. i S’J.dn.r Fine beat. | We nnderstand u’l ‘u'n’.'i‘. :fi&' Bomethinz which requires simply the use of are not dispored to vomplalu, and we would only | MY wits, and an occustunal hour's devotion to supizest to our employers the respectiul c.m.h('. my ofllve cluir, 1 would monago to gel it Then eration of the laiportant fact tbat il men o | When the raction comes, for there ik no use de- | rpo gEST-A g ND WIFE CAN busitess are not business men, uor (s puman | WYing that there would be u reactlon, for we o cd fruns roulus, with or pature il Fun i the samie mold, und as we baye | Would fuwe o have it, 1 wonld e preparad, | wEbost i av, to do with men and thites os they are, and bot Perhaps if there were ot 8 certaloty of sutli- ll'u "“-“Td_ ABANT ?:m i 28 we would Wish 1o have them, It scems to be | dent foree to produce the reaction, I might .:L"”:‘.'.‘ Nery cliesb, 4179 Fast £ the better port of diseretton thit wo should se. | assist it & ittle. Tuke the stump. for instunce, RENT_STORES, .'—orr__‘—lcm R cept the fnevitable und guvern ourselyes ac- i1 favor of remonetizatlon, resumption, coin - o - ot Pt B contne. R “."'l'xf"""""' e m(‘f’z' I:vml :“‘ m:' "A"r w VT—OFVIC: 'I‘l‘:l:l".\'r 194 CLARK.ET. \'i Vi & tmomepetallic curren ouid nol o, | ] 16 BT, u‘gfv‘flflfifz71’.';-"‘.;;'.'3;‘75353:‘.?; b&‘]flffifi,’m you kuow, tu let the currency aloue, That As};‘;;{“‘;“""'““": betweenwand 12 & m. J. 1. hionar T uny event, hut I is this * penny wise | Would creuto a stuenation (o politics, and they | & and pound foulish ” policy, this *“strainiiy at o st bo kept *a-biltue.") : enat and swatlowlog a cutuel,' that we do take ‘This, you see, woult enhance the value of my exceptions to. Jlat T, Tml: {:ml'!rlu cnd‘-::numu rh.: n Fycry sennble man will recognize the necys- | WOrld dropsinl the mmumey end |ln;‘ ulyuwnmm)' thy mmmwmnu‘f of both | could gut tmany tmew the umannt of proj Dublic and private aftairs, and_especially so fn | With my fat money after vu--xru$rtlu_v- and re- these pluching tmes, when the profits tu all | sumption than 1 co_um Defors. ‘Then 1 would branclies of businvss ure whittled down to a | PAIt With my woney and accumulate property. very ine point; hut we fail to ste the justtce or | Alter Lbuve suceeeded fn cunlwr“nz my flals Jorior in attempting to make commerciul try. | fnto taugible property, [ would put thy pa- clers, or drummers If you pleuse, the scapegout tiunwt Unanves through the przxv.':n uwm." !u- of w0 many ils, the existeore of Whicu they ary | Hlate the uloney—lasue more Jll-l . Whet: the not responsible for, yolume vnu’nt lts m-xlnzum. [ I‘g;») [xrumfm. Notwitbstauding the unfricadly criticlsms In- | et more fials. T‘W“"l‘_'“'“' '.l"-f‘fi‘l"fiy""'fll':i aAulged in by certain partios derogatory 1o the | coutiuct thu curreties, eeiolietiny L Lete st woral standing sud general abititles of traveling remotsetlee—sy gol ?n ¥y lll}l.ll l“}' wore prog- uplesmen, this class of men, 88 a body, wiil { *T8y Bo on ad intinftum, T v'u see, I;L' compare favorably with suy sunilar pumber of | guires no Inbor, nu exertion, uu **sweat of the e engaged In any other occupation, menbers | Drow "—only the "'""l{',fifif."',';, ‘i,'g“‘.‘iw"":,';u'[','.fl in Tux TRIBUNE heretoforn,” @ What do you know sbout the scandal in which the lady s now Involved]” » 1 have hicard nothing but rumors and gos- sip. 1donot think that Mrs. Lawreuco would compromise herself in 80 opou & muoer, It s true that her relations with her husband, Geo. Lawreuce, have uot been ugreeablo for several ears. + \Vhat has been the cause of the marital dit- fiewtty 17" 4 \Vhisky. Qen, Lawrence is a notorfous sot, and of late years the habit has been growlug on him to such an extent 48 to make him repulsive to any refined wotuan,” & Why didn't she improve the opportunity of her visit to Chicago ju wetting s dbhorea?? =~ . ol luprow her dread of publieity. I know that lor the past year she las been trylug to avold Lawrenvy, and 4 buve no doubt but that that was one object sbe bud in view wheu she went Lo Europe.' % * Do you know the name of the diplomatic person with whom she is said 10 buve eloped © Noj I have hvard weveral storles, Ube was JAhat shie went off with the German Minlster at \Vashington, but that can bardly bo possible, a8 e pbsence would be known, * Anotner one spokou of n¥ the ulupeu 18 & Secretury of Lega- l!un. uame not mentioned. Tue probabllity 1s that bo fs the Beeretury of the (lerman Legas tion either to Washington or London, That Is, it she res)ly lns run nway, A reporter aleo culled upon sjued soino covstderable distinction, had o Lapt, Kiogsbury on his atafl. This oflicer was warrled shortly befora the close of tho War to a teautiful lagy of Chicago, posscssed of von- slderable wealth und of high soclal position. The Captatn was killed at Antietam not long after his marrlage, It was a plece of urnfi seandal at the tlme that the General by » very Kind eyo on the Captain’s wife, and he mnerfed per within @ year after her widowhoml, ‘The Uceneral's father was once Governor of thode fslaud and his wile's srandfuther wus once ou thu Unlted Biates Bupreme Heneh. Sowne time ago the lady, who was the owner of Kiugsbury Haull, in Chicazo, was notftled that Vietorls Woodlull was to lecture there, Bho went to the lessee and or- dered the thing stopped. Mes. Woodhull ae curdingly went to MeCormick Hall anid began her lecture on ** Free Love,” with a frightful versonal tirnde agalnst Mrs. Lawrence, arraleu- 1z hier on her ante-marlial relations with the ticueral, ant snubblog ber for her assumed gentiity, This was all published at the time, and caused ereat excitenent tn Chicago. The couple liave been for sume timo n Edrope. theoretically in absolute contrui of the rescrva- tion, while the commanaer of a larve garrison was in fact in control so far as he chose Lo usy s powor,—in conncction with the otlier fact that cvery one who biad any sort of comiplaint to make agalnst cither purty would carry it to the other,—could not but lead to trouble, Ageut Hughes and Col. Carlin, who were friends and mutual adamirees only A year aga, BOON AFTEX WECAME ALIRNATED, Fioally the Agcut came to the seusible conclu- sion that the Indians woutd bo better off If thers was no garrison there, Unfortunately, he wasa not prudent In the statements hiw made in support uf bis scnstdle and proper coucluslon. T'ho result was u ditizent inguiry into the Agent's dulugs and Agency inoruls, conducted under millitary auspices. “The Agent says he and oy Tamlly, and all_connected it any way with the Apcency, were followed by suies for montha, But thut was certalnly unuecesaary, lu such a pluce, any mun in power, or who lhias favors to grant, will always havo voluntarity teadered any sort and any amouut of cvidence bis dependents may fmacine would serve his purposes. In this casd, two petty Chiefs whom the Agent had refused, st the new enrolimunt & few weeks agu, to enroll as Chiefs, were put up (It Is Impossible to concelve of such Indiang otherwise undertaking 1t) to mako a pretense of & vivleot attempt to rowove the Agent frum the reservation, Agcouuts differ ss to whether an Agency employe or Col, Cariin rescued Mr. Huuhes, but ft scems to be ugreed that the {n- JALLET, DAVIS & CO.'S 3 UPIIUIT PIANOS, These cclebrated planoa, with ollicns of bert makes can be fouud st the wareruoms of W, W, RIMIALL, Comner siate’and A R OLGA T 1 Tostallineuts. "0 rent or for sale vn los Il“y.n\v‘ HumALLS, J Austos-s Corner 5tate su ST A e B ' parlo B 153 witl by & i e rosewood plana. 8187 wiit huy & splendid squsre griod plana, $210 wiil buy un eloyaut upright dlao. £y e parlor urgan. 10 Wil bty % epiondid new onsan. Five years' guarsntee witl vach, i, T, MAICIN, 57 and 203 Btate -t sl PTANOS ATE THE n exl nd iscd by sl the Kreat artlsts of thie world In prefere; others, and liave taken the finst_honors uver all ojlier couputitors st the varous Worli's Kapositions, LYON & HEALY, Stawe sud .. MOST AND FOUMM, STIEAY COW CAX BE HAD BY PROVING PlIOP. A Criy aad paring chmvet, ' JOUN ST, 0.1 Corner Lock and ThIpty-Arst-sis. ey 05108 Tk conxki oF Kk AXD 1TRON: 4 8ta,, whils sweeptu sldewslk, $401 10 A3 bills. The finder will heip a poor workingmian by returniog it (v WENIY JENBEN, 148 Hush OST—RMALL £COTCH TEIRIELL, LONG HALL, 4 wring to uaims O+ Tioey *3 hrass ‘chatn and Delle arotnd brck, Liberal roward to finder by return: i 1o Noom X5, O'Nelif's ISlock, curper of biate aud 1Hurrisou-ats, ORT-K CHTLIT ISCELLANROUN - iione TIUBINKSH MAN, THAVEL- the divlownat in question, and the G s w""“""&’::"fi'"fl“ Lim vat, Hut one shot was tired. e fired In the atr aud the UGeneral missed his mark, g for which piece ot misfurtiine hu was suon re- wurded with tho Intelligence that Mrs. Lawreuve bad eloped with ber fueeign lover, 3 colninisston. Ad WiLL T ANV DERTE y cotitract 1o aiy name. LEHMAN ilcaqo, Ad. 3y KT, . OFFICERS AN ME! UFENDOWA \pTl) Hid . 4, K. 5, H.—In ackucwied; K slut: ans! white pup 3 Weniworih-sy. S GF TIE 11 i U, CINANG CT GE o S OW TR HON. J. V. LI MOYNE, terlerescn of 0N man was enuagh to preservo | of the Har and genticmen of 1he cloth yot ex- | tue pretindusry nub ; o BRI N, Ing the ru- WHAT I8 KNOWN IIERE: | pryen of ihe Kingsbiury cbtate, ia quest of to- | biva from haria by thirty t0 fity indiats. Cobs | copteds and "t {5 ulso trug that muck | throuel sone * Nationat ¥ aruther party, sl VANM TN TILE BEST ART OF, St S0t exiuymcore henunt ot (e aads of 118 LARTING CONCRUNED, formation, Carlin thereupon telegrapbud fo bis superlors [ of il — prest thut Chicago ene | then the laws. Sincu © should b g catdidate, raded for goadclty praperty, Ca P e ool ent bl e g Jaarl and W, The story, which Is biludly and bunglingly |~ # 1 know nothiog of the present whereabonts | that ha could not be respausivle for the peaco | joys to-day as tus chief commerclal emporiun " wy party was successful, | would soc Lo the e, o for lutormatiun any sme atter, | gy inie method 10 extendiog 10 yon ty wiois hearc "Lhey wauld be easily vassed. hearts w folt thanka fur the Yrvllwl and chieerful complia: lf» uf uw, Mr, Editor, you can rewidily perceive the dutl Vit L) of tho Nourthwest 1s due to tuo odividual awand hawl«luwulnmrtlu::m hrother, o of tho reservution unlcss llughos was taken efforts of hernble and ndefatizublo corps of of Mrs. Lawrenve,” sald Mr, Le Moyne. “The away; and Agent Hugher telegraphed to his told In the unove extracts from Fast L8, S haperts | Tust thiie thut 1 saw ber was in November of the - A IT-CLASS aTOCK FARM Las Leen known In this city for months, but sty i I one P thie it o i und imjtoved % o i s s i l o his ¢ 8 i ke \ 1 Tnte | feustollity of the play, and could, it you would Yiitga properly in one f the G otbiz b been sakd about t; oartly, erheve, | B35S S0 dked e Igoking after hor | sunerlors tat, ol the Brotestion s ssked was | Eoare oty Ve "k oy throwih which | ook ke us o support and Lt of yuue R R s el il At ceatse of the soclal standiug of the parties, | auy use of her remaioiog longer in Chicago, I 500N APTLR, GEN. HANMOND CAME, wediun of communication, the traveting sys- | paner, be made u particlpunt in th Prollis. 01t EX G ANGE—FLFAT SURUGAN LTS FOIL betlrecaived vartly beeause of uucertainty us to tho detafls, | told hero wus not. She then said that sbe | and for two or threo weeks patfently eard tho | tem Chicazo e enubled to penctrato remoto | DU sucee there bs searvely 8 doubt, for we | [P0 EXCH ARG EELE A O TaSale st Roun wdge N o Y, 1 attruet 2 | have cuptured the working hordos, the farmers, i'l»cr,u':nl:::a‘:':l:m;“?f l.r“‘:;u ‘h,:?‘ ':‘::Ih:‘l‘l::- uid many Democrata wI‘xommu Lu usun accouut wisedrift away futo otber chaunels, That the | of tho aurceable proy x;llulumw. i travelipir aystem Lus fts defects, and coutaing You know yourself thal raphl und froquent some fncflicient und uuworthy tembers, 3 | fuctuations in mu_m)m-ut unfzmv u.ud proper- brobably trun;:but time umd experlenco will | 1 produce s very bealthy cxd tepiay In u'xlu suguest aremedy for Wils oyil, und real mert, ';"J:k‘i"f&'fi’.fi | Aharp ticriie can sty Qe dhe ::u.vl-.-.llh ad i eyersulog elasy L st lia oo, ereato the td A:lxld. llu uu)‘eve;ll. );.‘m mlnm. No' 1 quest ight | certumly perceive that in operation “the pla ntfif;?fixf&?‘é’fhfi?fl’l l‘t’x“ t:!l:d\l‘c’l" 'Ilnlllh:rlum: withough wifecting all persuns, would _l:ul. o buslucss jn any such 8 way s may beal suiy | ssuw ewu\lfl"} tue doctrine of nwu mml al henmscives, uid, when certaln firms proclaiu to | 0f toe titteat.”” I sincerely trusty M, Ih ltor, the world that they have withdrawn all their | bhut. puereelving ae you 'l“‘~ .:h“"\llfir‘wmun truveling agents, udecent reapect for the veruc- dom contalved In the foregolng joforn: ity of men would require us Lo Secent th un- (which 13 lwpartea gratis), you will turn from % 3 Ny 1 cast your lot with Houtcenient 4 un accomplished tact. Experience | 180 error of yuur Wuys il 3 N Has taught s that you may construct the woat | tbe Aat-moneyites, The Unlted States Couati ¢l carle sution & piece of sbceoskiu wbolly unworthy bewutiful theorics that the mind of oo can | J¢\ G0 Ot w thes conucetion. Huriuli foe 4 WILLIAM GAUNEW. JHOT-GUN T h"':rmn wun," br hugauy carct elpuant yu a‘.fw YERALLEE G0 0 70 EXCHANGE =3 furnitaro o oiher Mo i e ur 4 ages oF Hienys cheap: peice. 6000, CHUAHLEN BOUDEEShte 3% §16 Walliingiouat. — e _ HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ifidu BALE-TOI AND OPEN DUUGIES, FIAE- s ol Ih‘(‘htfl"(wu evidence agalnst the Azeut and all convected L with the Acncy, and dilfgently examined futo tho Agent's records and bis stock of gooda, These last were found all correct, 1am Inform- ¢d, The defense agulust the evidence of the military party was lhnited by Gen. Hammond's disincliuation to bear anythiog reficetiug elther upon Col. Corlin or any of his employes. He felt that, as an oflicer of the loalun sérvice, e had uo Helit to fuguire into the conduct of those connected with the military servi ‘To sotne exteat, therefure, the cuss was one-sided. 'Lhe cyllente smirched some youmg men of Uh Ageney ym.{' nd thers was an outregeous tempt to smirch the Aucut himself, ou tho evi- dence of 8 witness totally unworthy of belicf, The charges of corvuption, lovofving on) swall sisounts, were supported by slmust equal- ly lncredible vvidence, and were coutradivted by coutemplated o trip to Enrope,? “How do you communieate with her regard log the estate P’ " Thero s o need of frequent comnmunies. tlon. [ st obliged ta pay uver all recelpts into the Unlted Stutes Court. 1 also pay her boy's tultion and persouul expenses.” #Whun did she o to Europe 1 think ubout three months sgo.¥ # Havo you bieard from her sinco " #Nat dircetly, Somne time in Juue I thoucht it would be well to huve her present at one ol the hearinus of the Jawsult, and wrote to_her sister, Mra. Gon, Clark, askine if she bad Mrs, Lawrcoce’s address, snd saying that L would lika to buve ber cuime au ta Clicaro 1L possible. Mrs. Clark replicd 1o we lu a letter dated June . 1874, saylne that Mrs. Lawreuce bud engaged passage Ju 4 steamer returning to Amerlca, and uud partly becauso nobody has ever suspected, nor does anvbody yet suspect, that the laay bas duue anything for which ber husband might sue for @ divorce. The parties referred to are Mrs. Eva Lawrence, the wile of Gen. Lawrence, of Rhode (sland, who served In the voluntegr servive during the War, sud Mr, Amadee Vauden Neat, the First Secro- tary to the DBelglan Legution ay Washington. Mrs. Lawrcnce's irst husband wus Capt. Jlenry W. Kingsbury, son of Maj. Julius’ Kiogsbury, of the Unlted Ntates Aruy, who owued tne property ou the northeast corner of Clark und Randolph strects. lle left two children, Heary W. aud oue duughter, who tnarricd Gen, Buckner, of Kentucky, between wioom AT . with ha- tur Zurniture, 44 116 Washilng® MONDS, WATS LL8" private office, |20 dtune 0 d. Eatabilafiod 1854, NG A DVANCES HADE ¢ 4\ bonds, ote., 8t LAUN DI Qulpl-st,, near Lisrk. Koo X ANY AMOUNT T0 LUAN ONEULNITULK & £\ ptdenue without “rearal.’ 13U Ksudotals: ('um"um FOR_OLD GOLD AND BILVI + Mouey Lo loan ua watches, disiuonds, sod veiuabics o gvery vescription st GOLIMAIS Loan s bullls ottic (Heensed), w Eass AL Eatatitshed 1963, GNEY TO LUAN-1 TAVE luag ou Improved reul estate., itoutn 22, 132 Ladalgst. PENSIRT CAN o TAD TN EXC _ currency st the countiug-roou of t i Ary QILVEL 23 AXD 20 CUNT PIKCESIS PACKAOES 3 ol 81014 €Achiange (oF curreacy 6 couwtlug-reoi of Tribuue Cowpany. Y HOUSE, LOT . cormur Stawal Spiny Bomie: L1 tons, Jump-sest and s wp sod open delivery wagons, hurws, harneas, for cush and weekly payients, aud o let byt week. or nuigh. lepatrl i i 3 00 UIC 32,00 TO Y. W. BARKEN, og. ‘uln(ln(. L Vyui eail ab . . NULL'S' fac Twenty-[0urtliest., or aL v Statasst. JoOt sALE=A bl PGS Laundsy. NG AW 1d bo {n Clicaiw it two woeks. A few duys | the altidavits of all copuceted with tho trunsac- | possibly concelve; bu', unless they coincide with ) ! e i 3 N ON TMPROVED WEAL tho property was divided, About tho out- m’,‘.’,l CENS. ! tions. Nevertheless, the A d ¥ F e # Hota! Vivela tists! Very truly, your obedicut X : 3 ) ) 4 IEAL - Fecel pate 10 3 . 88, lacourze h :: le law of cireumstances, they fall to {, A TANTED=A LIGHT SECOND- AN DKLIVER o) Ly ot B gt oent, MACLAY break of tha War, Cupt. Kiuksbury amar- A e At e dong coutesty lullQll:cfi::tl‘uulhu“\lutlfil?l{ t)::m':;ab-: Uscless drosw, Sankind “ore tnory | survant aud Acliow Batriols A N e L5 e e ———— Nortl tiug that Mre. Lawrcucu was two ill to return il aud had piven up her stuteroom on nee, Thag was the lust I Leard from or ahout Mrs, Lawrence.” * Have yuu auy reason to suppose that she st guy thae coutewplated & separation from Gen, Lawrence?? i ;" lrm :Irtm‘:‘l:u‘ll: 1 .',fi“ nmo’mn; she ml:}‘l read- ocured a divoree from Gen. Lawrence ou the gkround of hubitual Lli‘uukcll:eu." —————— rivd Miss Eva Taylor, the daughter of Col. Hicbard Taylor, long slativucd 8t Dotroit, brother of “the Prestdent. Capt. Kingsbury was killed ot Antletan, snd s wilow soon alterwards married Gen. Lawrence. She had 9oe child,—n boy,—the heir to what 18 lelt of the Kingebury estate. Owing 1o her intercet in that valate, sho bus often been fu this city wth her busband. Accordiug to the statements ut :crs0ns Who profess Lo be nequainted with b 3615, While she was in Wasbingion with ber nus- baud, 8 couple of years ago, SILE MET MK VAUDEN NEST, ¥ho is a haudzome aud sccumplisbed geotlo- Lay, aud the two Hirted with vve soother, Hiy atteutions pald bier arc sald to buve been rather warked, und to bave exciied the jeslousy of hee or less the creatures of hubit, and heuce ft s ditfleult to fuduce men Lo give up thelr socus- e Kuew Mis 1hz, tomed way of doing things sud adopt bew Detroit Fre wmothods of accomplishing the same end. Aud | A gentleman who wis from the fact that we are rentiuaally coming ln | boota blaced at the Post-Ottics was s coutsct with the truveling salestien of cestadn | left fu an yniinisied stute by tbe boy, who ruu tirne, who advertise with much ilourlsb of truin- "“l):- l:‘:la b‘l‘rrrl and beld o briet convenation pets that they du wot clpluv sny traveling wen, | with 3 of lus own aze. i leads us to couclude Lhut cither the systew they “That's #o wav to leave o job," sald the geu- advocate bas been Jound vu tria) 1o be fmprae- | teuias, o the boy mtgru«d. X ticable, or it 1s un fugenlous method of att *hpect hut, but I've got more'n butes to ok public attention. But be thls as it way lo?‘k atter!™ o and lee the world waz s it will, wa sbail cone Who was toat boy!! tinue to pursuy the cren tenor of our way, €o- “’Fhat bog! Why, he's got a chattel mortgece deavoriug st all tines to do vur duty, and, by [ on this 'ero new brugh, aid § ran across there the rectitude of our lives, werit the spproval | w sak buu Bow was biy Lealth. 4 don't pro- und resbect of our fellow-men, poee 0 T »0? Mowy bin uud wound to In coucludipg these remurks, sllow us to vall | Bavkruptey. Jut Docauss bean't talk sw ingz alune ugainst & hust,—and probably anuoyed by what o learned of the surroundings from the evideuce wora than he before knew,—{s suld 1o have tcudered bis resiguation. Col. Carlia has alvo since tuken & leave of abseuce for » wrip to Europe, and mstters may go smootbly at Btanding Rock for the next fuw months. But there {8 daoger in the situstion. 1o wiil be dilicalt to avoi! & confiler of au- thority, snd occosious of quarrel uro lkely to cowe any day. The garrlson 1s not needed there, and ought to be removed at least 8 dey's warch. The Blackfect bands lave testified 1o this fact In locating thewselv & duzen miles away frum tho @arrison, wnd sisting in stayiug there, altbough thelr Heud- Chiel was uuie locked fn the guard-bouse o _____PAWTNERS WANTE JARTNER WANTED=WITIt AL put luio the Whaleasls drug business tn aul, Mian! A smenail opeulng. Addreea B J, PO, Buk =, 66 Pauk, Mwe. 0 5 ])AI"’R‘!II WANTED-WITI 1,006 TO £3.00 FOI3 uelghimriig Cy 10 LKG clianie of sty vpct lalty wauufsciuring busivess: goouls seiling rupidly with sits aln':ur' prodts. BRADFOLD & KEWTON, 12 30uth Ulark -t GUOD SECOND- PERSONAL. LoWILL ANY ONE WIIO HAS BEEN B, ¥. ¥reemau withiv 8 montb please 'l}l‘w lfl.‘%: wife, 218 Balley-at., Cawden, N. J. bi. Louls apd Clucionat papers pleass copy. e e e HOUSEHOLD GOODY, NITURE., CARPETS, CROUCKERY, #JOVES, ¥ b becliold Koiis o natallUneuLa or for casr 4k guttom yrices. Eiplre Parlor Bedstead Corapady, 380 West Madison-at. = “ Oue Bupper. RO (0.) Repasitory. A eood snd suggeative luk";' was tecently plaved on a Bturk Couuty Greenbacker ut u core tain country hotel. After arderfug supper the finaucler berwn u Httle discourse ou the wivan- toges of * tat money ' fur the benelit of thy feriuers lolterivg fu "the Lar-roow. When be eightl-at. and Woodlawo v R B e ] VWE AL NQ BALES IN GUR FUIx RE department, belpy determined Lo make every 5810 pusitble. Parior wults, $50 and UpWARls: Ledrowin a¢Ls, £35 004 Up ¥ards; eady chaire fancy chairs louuges, . Eit, DOMHSTIC, WIERLER & oo SEWL 0T STCK BI e - to busbaud, witts whom Mrs. Luwretce was not ou y Wekkcly coigpel blut 1o uayd dearendy theusr; g ' e | Bl s ol Uil § wear toe bristlcs MRS S SasandhR aurias eady o ; lrd. camu Lo seat bimsell for the cvenioy meal the i Chict aud Lis beople are the wost | sttention to the Northwesteru Traveling Meo’s | Biliv anu sitve Ll ot wear Wilson, aud otuer wachlsee below hali price, sad ea, &t Nalb regular prices. ;i :",:’, ';f“h“‘ teris, owiny to Lier dissatisfaction | waynothing upon the table but llupklul snud g L‘ffngml; devoted o dvilized wnnflol any ot | Avsuclatlou,~an oriuulzation thut has uiready | clvas of tue brushin sated.” Loau otlice, 125 Claricat, lwon s v 5 ru:hfifi.m YUiniTuus Loysx, o d; 1a hublts, wulch were ratler thoso of the | plate. lu some lurrn.'u be turued the latter | the Missourl-Miver Sioux. Tuey are buildiug | brought substantlal aid uud comiurt Lo the fam- = - ——— MACHINERY. ¢ iy, 4o 18r s drivking weot, Lust sume | oyer, beasiug the fuscriptiou: ' This 1 one | this season, unaided and without superlutend- | ilies of fts deccased mewbers: sud we would A Wifo's Bkyll as w Souvenir. - o ~~ QOIt SALE—CHEAP, A FINKE LOI OF i Wood-wwrkiu: lunelibery g s liteat LEUROYLd BAW Lowld, &0 b 27 Lakeie fer they were all together at thie Pequot | gupper,” In bizhi dudgeon, be demande House, Iy New Londop. - ir. Vaudea Nest Wk | the lundiord sn explanation. * Why, :'ufidu'f: ated ong day, talkiog with Alrs, Lawrence, | Jattar narson. dryly, ¥ that's o flat sunner,? therelors respectlully recommend the object wud Puil Malt Gaseite. alns of this fostitutlon tu the favorable voushl- A very uopleusant duwuvw({‘ was made at enstion of all cummenial travelers fo wuod ) Nioes » short timo ago by the wife uf & mason| ence, 8 tine village of ity toowy aud well-cou- structed log bouscs, tisn. Hammana uext nraceadad to tha Bus

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