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THE COURTS. A Batch of Imrortant Decisions from the Appellate Howl1 Contract Should Bo Bigned by an Agent for His Prin. A Safo In A Vault Toses None of Its Character as a Chattel, Tho Beo-Hive Assots to Go First to the Inveatment-Oartificato Now Suits, Bankrupteies, Di- vorces, Judgments, Tha Appellate Court met yesterday morning amd rendered decialons fn thirteen cases, It was, throusth mistake of the Clerk, announcod that the ovinlons would he rendered at 2 p.m. Nearly all the cases were afirmed, only three being reversed, The fallowing {aa llst of the cases dlsposcd of: tophanl va, Catholic Blahop of Chicago; . d and remanded, . Dinet va. Eigenm&nn: afirmed. ', Cook; uirmed, Kanrmann: aMrmed, s 211, Woor va, Wi 209, Jolneon va. Ward; reversed and romanded, Tiandy: reverred nnd remanned, Evane: aflemed. 106, Peuple ox il oad Company va. iumgurncrnu. Falrbanke: afirmed. 20;. 11l v, llarding; afirmed, LOW AN AGENT SHOULD SION A CONTRACT, The only case 1o which o written opinfon was filed was that of King vs. Handy, involving o question as to how a contract should be signed by an ngent, It appeared that 8imeon W, King was engaged as counecl by Augite & Robbius, and, fu pursuance of his duty, ordered an ab- atract of title from Handy, Simmons & Co., sguing thy order “Simeon W, King for A. & R® At thesame time he oxplained fully to the sbstract flrm that he was only acting as Augur & Robbins, stract was not when done, King, elalming ho was personally llablo on his sigoature, and recovered judpment for $201. Kiog appeated. The Appellate Court, Judge Murvby delivering the oolnton, hold that it was pstent’ from the face of tho order that King slzned fc on behalf of Al The authornitics were in frrecon 1ho polnt ns to whoether such & aiznature would be pullicient to show that tho party slgning was acting a8 ngzent, but the welght of them was in favor ol the aflirmntive.. The particular form In which o contract notunder scal was exceuted, was not waterini 4f it indfcated o minfsterial act on the part of tho agent. In the atanz nlso King had expreasly expl he was not actiog for himself. The Judgment of the Court below would, therefore, be re- versed, and the casu remanded. TIZ BLOIN"GAS-LIOHT COMPANY. Togtnsainf, Wasxl vs, Whelan fnvolved the 1 the lugpyporation of the Elgin Gas- Wwus 8 suit to forcclosoa "the Company on all fts 1, to secure an fssuo provided that, in mortgaged property ahould he appetlants wero certatn o ERAiiors - who, Qpuipany, eucd oul an executlon v coverea by the the bitl 1o'fores ered, and also a¥ked ur & Robbins. hla contlict un fmid tho. trast-dee ' 90 dlydame roy r:\lt'r the il close they appearedand aj to hove the trust<lyed - declared vold as to thelr clatme, onthyustalyd that {t was mado bufory The vertificate of that It was acknowledzed Uet;23)11871) o Nov, 11, 1871, but the license was bot Jsanokantile Janary, 17 “Lue trust- saud acknowledged Dee. 1, that the Company wos 871, \hich averment was r of tho Company, The urithehy” that that admisslon must tor theatoriikiua,0f the sult ba taken as true, and treardéd.ds (xing the time when the fncor- vontlon ol e Cowpony was effected, It must thureforbe 1 tlist ‘the trust-decd was oxe- caled ialtdnatlie. organfzation of the Com- perfunted, und It was thercfore As to the objuction that the decree of the Court below was erroneous hecause it or- roperty to be sold in o body, Nipy expressly fuserted du tho i fndebieducss sccured by tae LrtlstuA WA b & ely in cxcess of tho vale of tho groncrte{ bstivetalilished by the proof, and no ivkiry g cbe to appellants by such a pro- As to tho furtber objee. tion that the $300,000 surplus ju tle hauds of the Assiznee had been npplicd on the indebted- ness accured by the trust-deed, when 1t should bave leen applied towards payment of nppel- Tants’ claims, {t was beld that In no event could they bu entitled 1o have that sum paid in sauls- facilon of their debts, as thev wero not fna vlave 1o question its DINET V8. EIGENMANN, The decislon of the Circult Court was slso d io case of Dinot vs, Elgemmann. The bill was filed to act nside a sale of real tate under a decree of the Crimingl Coure sev- w, on the ground that the Courl had o jurisdfction. The bill was dlsmissed by Judga Farwell, and this decision wns pronouced right by the Appellate Court. 3 A BAVD A FIXTURED Lieldon e, Cook involved aques- tion ax 10 whether a movablo safu in a vault was afixture, It appeared that u varty numed Beek put up a building, and, white it was in process ol erection, hu put a 1 ‘The caxc of & lurgo safo in o vault where he intonded The vault was then finished by the addition of a duor-tramc, oud when so com- leted the safe could not bo gotten out. The then mortgaced to appollant w8 trustee, Bubscouently a 1 ered in the Fuderul Courts, und this safu sclzed 00 execution. “The dour-frame aud door uf the vanlt were removed, the safe tuken out, and sold to appelice. Bhaldon tien brought sult to et pouaceniun of the safe on the eround that it was o fixturs and part of the realty, and cov- The™ Buperlor bis oflies to be. ate Court agreed with thut disposition tbe matter. Thoy ncld that the safo bel ut in the vault did wot losc s & chattel, that it wes rightly sold under tho cxeeution, and the purchuser at that o wau entitled to (v us ugaiuat the trustec. In the case of thy Peojle ex rel., eto., ve. an the application for con- essment fur specinl taxes, the on the upplication though fasued Evans, atox case, Hration of an ass Irom the Buperior :’?ylh:umn for conflrmiation would ba ma Cqunty Court on a certaln day, Judee eson refused to confirul the assccament iding the Buperior Court had not v 1, and ths Apyellate Court contirmed The V8 PUIY OF A TREPASSZR. he cuse of tha Chicago & Alton Ratiroad ompany ve. Lissberzer prosented somu ques- 08 uf rather o uovel character. sverger befug the owner of the Singer ity <t oue s’uudny. d 5¢ Of ud nrr[:z olt which was immediately s 0 & Alton Ruad down jut b Lissberger tmmediately cotn- Malued to the Company, and the scalvs wer (o traugitu ut Dwlgnt. Tuw Com ough satisfied that Liasbeneer o to return them uul Y the freight both ways,—abou refused to do, brouglit sult, aud 1ecos- Lhe value of the vroperiy, On appeal, late Court beld that, as the road und d were both wrone-doers, the least the Bauy could do would be to'send the scules ! chargze, and atfirwed the declsiun Dart of the State, ¢ hales, refuscd UILL V8. HARDING. 0l ve. lardiug, the be puwer of u Blate Cuurt 10 altur notice bad Lecn given rupt Coust that the defendsut was Harding, Nissen & Baruum re- L for 83,500 Jur deuu) services A motion for u new e, but pending fts dlsposition 1L pCation of bauk- Yaa rabscd ag to ¢! 0 Ul With & cusy 8 benkruptey. covered a verdic orze W, Hill, ukruptey, A wug, then Hlcd fu 1he cuse, und Hill's imed that the Court could uot mako vorders iu tho watter, 03 the Fed- et hlu::l” sontrul of 1l aescis, e wotlon ll‘)! n‘;\'\‘tl" west ou sud overrule beal wus takeo, and tho Appellate o theCutre Letow way proper; that the cate of Tyerava. Tho Firat Natlonal Bank, recently decided by the Buprema Court, dispused of the question, ‘Fhe judgmont was obtalned to fix the Hatality of the suretics, and it would be aflirmed. TN BRI Tho Appe fnvestinent Farmers' & Mechal ENT CERTIFICATER, et dechled the cascof the uholders of the Merchants®, ca’ Bank (.\l*‘l:rn' Bee-litve) In tavor of the Invertinent-certiicare hoklurs and azaust (hedeposite Thetleclstonof Judee Willlanis was reversed and tho cause remanded, By thin declsion the aszcta of the banic will benp- piled to liquidate the claims of the investinent- certifieate olders instead of that of the deposi- tors. The cono fs ono of preat Imporlunu to Lankers, and acttles the question which arose, that o bankive corporation may pledge ouy notes amt seenrities which may come into fts possession in onler to scetire a loan of money. I'lio case was srpied for the apuellauts” by Eltiott Anthony and W, C. Goudy, and for the appellee by Hogue, inrton & Hoyie, TURCH-FIXTURES, The enlt of the Unlun Mutual Life:Insurance Cowpany against Caes Chapman to reetratn him from leveing upon certain property of the Michigan Avenus Haptist Church Boclety was (lechded yestenlay Judge Moore, Chapman hekd an exccution for about 81,00, is- sued upon a Judgment againast the Sovety. The {neueance company have nmortgage upon the church property for & large aum, which mort- ago they insist covers all the property, fncind- fiur the urzan, cushions, pews, and otber dttings ot the chureh hullding, * Judge Moore recently decided, on a motton for temoorary fufnnction, that the carpete, cushlons, chnirs, and other easily moveable things. wers' not ueee essarily 1 part of the church, and could he " levied upon. Yesterday, on the Anal hearlug of the same caxe, Lhe Judgs held that the orean was part of the building, as 1t wna inade spectally for It. - The question as to the character of the chaira, carpets, ete,, will bo reargued agaln to-dpy, 08 comnlainants lnsist they are as much part of the realty as the organ. TIR 8T, JAMES HOTRI, CARN, ‘The arguments on the motion fir s Recelver in the casc of Patterson vs, Stewart were re- sumed yesterday sfternoon, and, at half-vast 0 o'cloek, ' were not tounelided. Tho inatter was then postponed indefinitely, the Judee promis: ing to notify counzel when he coulil hear an- other mstallient of talk. No latimation was ehven s to the lkely result of the aublication, but, frum the dnft of the Judie's questions, it apUears Nkely that he will refuse to up- point a Receiver, THE PIDRLITY, Dr. Turpln, Recelver of the Fidelity Bavings Bank, filed o _petitfon yesterday. asking to be allowed to sell tho lots in Bowen's Addition in Irondale at the appraised valustion, and take {u payment deposit-books at the rate of 45 per cent of thelr valuy, all eales to be wade at the usual rates of one-third cosh wna the remainder in ong and two years, with 8 uer cent Intercst. Tho prayer of the petition wus ordeted to be granted unless objections are tied in ten doys, DIVORCES. Laura Weaton {uuurdny filed a hill agalnst her hustaad, Willism Buckley, cliarzing hin with cruclty, and praylng for the usual decree of divorce. Michael Conway also asks to bedivarced Irom Iis wife Isabelln, becauseof her unfortupsate habit of getting drunk, Edward M, Fernandez brings suit for divorco from his wife, Mory Anna Fernundez (nee Mu- Nally), allezing adultery as the groutd of action, and snecilying places siut purties whern and with whom the offense was commltted, Judge Willlams granted o decresof divoreeto Mollie Biake from Alexsuder Blake, on the ground of desertion. Judge Moore yesterday granted a decree of divorce to Emma J. Chart from William A, Chart, on the ground of drunkeuncss and cruclty. UNITED STATRS COURTS. (6, Nugent & Co. began o suit vesterday for §5.0C0 sgainst Philio Goldinan. M. R. Allen & Co. brought sul’ for 83,000 agaiust the sae party. DANKRUPTOY. R, E, Jenkins swas yesterday appointed Assignee in bankruptey of Willlam E. Wheeler, George W, Campbell” of Ilenry Schulenberg, Bradford Tiencock of Joseph Gibbs, and R. E. Jeukins of E. M. Wrisht & Co. Assignees will be choaen this morning for W. F. Olcott, A. W. Freeman, George I, Daries, and George B. Wihitman, BUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEP. Neuben Browddus began o sult vesterdav for £3,000 ugainst Charles F. tottand H, K. Smith, CINCUIT COURT, Bult was brought by Stephen W, Btryker ogzalnst Judlth C. Walkier und others for tres- Duss, aaking 25,000 duntazor. Marle Ilarley sucs the West Disisfon Rafl- way Company for 85,000 in an_action for tres- pass on the case. o John i, Tedens & Co. began an action {o as- suamueit agalost the Town of Lemont, clalming damages to the amount of 80,000, TUE CALL. Jupar BropeerT—69, 00, 67, 71, 72, 75, 77, ¥, 7825, 0 (o 83, and 88 to 0, Inclusive. No, 68, Folyer va, Anderaon, on trlal, Tiur ArrELLATE CoUnT: , Walker vs, Dank of North Amerteat 30, Bterl va. ‘Sterl: 71, Horan wu, Crowley; 74, I'eaple oxrel., cle, va., Heirs of No casa on l'uhlner: 74, 'Tanner va. Hesting ] trial. Junor Jawesox—171 (o 176, 170, 181 1o 184, 1845 to 101, 102 to 1 No casc on trial, Junun Moose—21, 22, 42, 44, No. 20, Licron ve. Strong, on trlal, nuE RouEis—Bet case 4,335, Wanzer va, ndall, and calendar Nows. 237 to 270, Inclustvo. No. 244, Ralpn ve, lirewer, on trial, Junuk DuoTn—253, 255 to 205, except 230, No casu on trial. Junos McALuisten—Set case torm No. 1,117, Vaou Berachott vs, Clty,ard calendar Now, 20M to incluvive, excopt 306, 307 und 310, No, 203, a Majur Agnow, on trinl, Jrnon Fan 1~602, Wahler ve, Kconey, Jupar WitLIaMs—2, 124, FlI 9, Collfer, s ir—Noe, UD3, 707, 710, 712 70, %60, 758, 704, 800, 810, 817, 841, JUDGMENTA, Uwitep Srates Clucwit Count—Itnar Bron. azrr—C. 1. ke, use Cook County Bavincs !, 'Faylor and Johu M, Wright; vor- dict, 833,841,064, and motion for new trial,—Rich and'Irwin ve, Monroo Hatloy. S11,800,—W, I, Webber ve. A, J. Cooparand W. i, Steyenson, 'OUNTY (Ol 304, 743, Ta4, 845, and 830, , 022, 65, — Sume wi voper, 53,304, 02, Zliomns Tuckloy, Assiguce, va. Cliaries Chinglese ton, 82,604, Buriion Covng—CoNPEssIO Ilermann Heas w4, Ludwig Etein, 81,605, B Ciperir | Cauir—itpan MeALuten=Carlto Drako va, M. 1, McDonough and John K, Wobster, 700, Jupar Booti—C, A. Weage va. Alfred H. Hiatt, 514, 60, —C. J. 1lull va, Dunlel J. Wren; verdict, 175, —3lichsel Quinn ve. C, W, and 1. Pardriige, A. K, Hali, ond” Ward Abbott; verdict, $I0. 10,— “Thomus Nelson ve. ‘Ibomas Mucsia und 8. J, Urogston; verdict, 00,64, o — A NEW REMEDY FOR POLYGAMY. To ths Editor of The Trilune, Boutn Bexw, Ind,, Nov, 18,—Thae **non-Mor- mon ** women of Utali bave addressed a lotter to 4 Atrs.Ruthierford B. Haycs and the womeu of the United States,” asking the co-operation of *the Christian women of our land " in & concerted effors to abolish polygamy, ‘They say: * It {s our purposs to ask nanes to o petition deslened for Congress, and we hope every minister of tho Gospel will commend (¢ to the women of his congregation, and that alt Chrlstian ussociations will do all they cun to obtuin’ signatures." Vit the conltal co-operation and covecerted action of the Clristiuu women of our laond,” they hope for success. Probably the inputation presented, that so execllent o wersou as Mrs. flayes s ucknowl- edged to bo {8 nut & woinan, was not intended— no more than was the slizht of all women ex- cept those valled Chriatian, Tho influence anl Iutor of all Amvrican ladivs, whether " Chr.atian ™ or not, should bu suugnt and g to wijs out 50 base a thiug s pulygumy, vepafallv usit s u curso to all alike, Wiy thie malo sex should be passcd over, except those who sre ** mintsters of the (loapel,” fs u question to which {t Is not casy elther to give or to surmlss su un- ewer. It Is, ulso, bard to sce why the ““ministers of the Gospel should be epocially sppealed to, when it 18 Luown that their lutiuence is imited, and their successes * fow and fur between.” In our own enlightend und su-called Christian country, caties especially, searvel s s tithe of Protestant men ever haten 10 scimnon or prayer from priestly Mps; and, In thosc places where the wost mlnisters ure congregated,—taat i, 1u our urcc cities,—~there is the tost prosiltutiou, wiieh §s cyuilvalent at least to voly sl N that the minsters prowoteor fostersogreatanin, but surely they necither preveat nor control it. Wil sl thefr power, whatever it L, they bave Leen unable to banbsh fntempersnes {row, or sourcely to diintsl it in, the country, Our jalls, Btiate prisons, wod poor-louscs are crowded, walle church-ittings sre vacant, aud “the wieans of grace” sadly veglecteds Buill they, and ull 01 us, can do something 1o break up po- Iygawny, Buot how ! Fowe deduite plun wust be adopted, some pew process be tried. The old wcans bave fulled,and polygamy, (0 fuct 1 vob M law, is practiced all over vurlany. I propuse u new de- parture, sud, 1 faitl:iully aduered to, I wili warraud it 1o succeed. * Belug aittle ls baramony with the revuted Lubits of nauy of otr leglsla- tora, 1 wht witbbold Srom my plag their aytopatlv aud supporti but u wouud publlc renthuent,eapressed through the Lallot-box, will, fn the cad, uot only b Leard, but hieeded, My vrbpusition fa this: Pesa ylaw peruitiing esch wowan to have s many buabands 84 sle waute, provided eho o] et them, Idouve THIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEIBER 27, 18 suppose all women would rush at once Intq the plurality business; but the concession would act asa dam across the stream of polyzamy, the back-#ater of which would drown those who might be sportively gathering pleasiires uposn Drenched in the samo satice, buth woodc and. gander might enfoy A ey reves ever have Invented the agrizultural machiner now In use, for nowhers elee have they sucl This Government. Is of the Under it the poor- Americans to display thelr good-will to Canada and the mother countey. we refer to an imposing " naval display to be made hy the British flect on the occandon of the arrival of the Marqiils of Lorne anid the Princess What could he more proper than for ted Statos Government Lo send one or two veeseld of their navy to join fn the welcome to the Viceroy and tio dsughter of Encland’s Queen? Would not this be o graceful sct and reflect more ionor upon the American flag than ¢ award of s high eourt of ar- by the two natfonst THE DAIRY International Dalry Fair, in Now York Clty. New Yonk, Nov. 16, 1374.—To Dairymen and AManufacturers of Ifulterand Chezae : Tii order that none wmay iniss the opportunity to partieipate In the International Dairy Fair, 1 call your atten- tion 1o the fact that tle time for ita opening Is near at haod, and that but a few days remain in which exhibits can Le recelved, weil wivised of the prugress of the enterprise Ly the datry and agricultural vress, and, up to the present moment, cverything promises cx- cerdingly well. The trade of this city Is thor- ooghly rroused to It §mportance, and from aii sectluns cume reports of focreasing Interest. The entries arc already very |arge, and tho at- tendance will be great. prominent men of the country have consented to dellver addecsses, and the Prestdent and members of the Cabinet are expected. guther, the atiractions will securc a great at- fendance. The building du which the Fair [s to be held is one of the Lest known In New York, being occupfed annually for the Exhibitions of the Anterican Instltute. ) feet wide, and weli ndapted for the purpose, The advantages of this oot he overestimated. It will attract the atten- tlon of the world §n the most emphatic m to our cheese and butter, which now requiro the Inrgest advertiscinent th Increase thelr consumption and bring the fndus- it is, therefore, the wier of a cow that WANTED=NIAI YWASTED — TW0 hisckamith to LE HELP, In apother column o o primal coud|tions, peaple and for the people. ©£t man ts protocted (n all hLis rizhte, and the Inbar of hisbrajn (8 recognized a8 property. the payment of 830 he cai any mechaolsmy while in CARPESTERS AND o Into the eountrys wi Appiy 10 3 T. AMES CO., 134 0 CANPRNTRRS AT REW ADDITION & ATKINSON'S packing-hoses, Btock- its flowery lianks. g By AT A RARGAIN ON Trous R aire of F. A NAR Vi3 Washington s COUNTRY RMEAL ESTATE. ACHE FAI ONEMILE on Hilinofs Central iail- The awner says If this fo cure a ttle th bl But, tu root out entirely the polsgamots ulcer, alittle further legislation wight be necdiul Letnlaw Le pnssed nuking sexual commerce full and final evidenco of u consummated enn- tract of marrisge, including all the righta and teaponsibiiities Implled by the relation, such os lecitimacy of offspring, and the suppor vlus wife'and her childron which In cnormity dwar into » incro peceadillo will' soon be cured. Per- haps a clause making such sn alljance by a man £00 1 eauss for- divoree un vehalf of anv or all pouscs, might be Just and ellicaciuua, 1 thoso twin sistess, polspainy and prostitution, be destroyed st a strolie, and & relgn of purity established. ENGLAND AND Tritlsh Commerce and Froductiun, and tho Tudusteinl Future of the United States, At the recent Texas Paciflc Rallroad ana Bteamshio Sunsidy Convention, Mr. Coflin, of Bostor, apoke fn regard to Britlsh shipoiog and manufacturing, ss follows: Mn. Prosipext: 88 CUBTOM DANISAND 'z at ARNIEIM, the tallor's, 137 Boutn i invcution Is contined to a fews; while in this country everyholy fs an inventor. an army of traned inventors; snd so Drogrusa- ive is Invention in this count facturcr of cotlon goods coul an a gift an establishment equipped before the War, and manulactarers are breaking up for ol fron the machinery thst they reezarded as It Ia this natlve Amerl- can genlus, and the primary conditions run- rounding us as a people, thatenable uato-day to begrin a rivalry with England in tne marts of Wa hava just begun, aud we thall g0 on to o futnre such as never has been attalned by any nation. plause.| For, witn this genfus of nvention, we have an empire such ns pever has been formed by any other people. When I'think of the vast reach of scacoast, of Nature's yreat highways,—the Mississippl ond the Lakea; when I think of the miucral wealth—the coal and tron—distributed all over tho Continent; when I survey the cotton-fleids of the Bouth, and reflect thatvaly @ per cent are now under cultivation when I remember that China alone may in the futuro open w market Tor 5,000,000,000 yards of votton cloth; when 1 ld the Rocky Mountains filled, through the entlre iange, with precious ores; when I ride through tiic wheat and curn ticlds of the Mis- and reflect that vou may travel straight line us far na eago to kan Franclaco, through s wheat-produce ine reglou the cotire distance; when [ pastoral regions of the Weat, yet to bo pasturszo-gronmd of funuinerable herds of cat- conshler that the 44,000,000 pop tion of to-dnvr will awell to clusc of the century; when ] take into account the primal forces that are Jifting us upwanl uod I stand smazed Lefore oyr fmperial futurel [Great applause.] Such {8 our Inherltance,—such our opportuni- In gencrous rivalry with our comjeers he- yond the Atlantie, we will endeavor, by vur In- durtries, tu 50 develnp the ricties of thia fair Tand that we shall be a blessing to the tumau ruee. [Prolonged applavse.j e e E— _ HAYES AND What tho Presldent Can and Cannot Do— Democratic Sympathy with Southern Out- = FINET-CLASE WOOD-TII Tient AL T ANDHENS B O st., between I{aisted and Desplaines. ANTED_CARPENTEIR! GUTHRIE. Twenty: Employme: A 0 LABOUERS FOR 10WA AND 5: 25 musons: frea farnt a1l polots Sonth 4t J. refusing Lo pay th bitration appointes that no manu- afford to accept your expenses tosee It and : water.kous~s, eie. s one of the best farming sections {n the Ktates 82,000 down. Call snd ret partic it v Balf 1t value, Tennes.arehards, and that soclal evil 1. & d futterfield-na., echinleal polygamy perfect ten years ago. ___BUBURBAN REAL N WILL RUY A ANTED=25) thern 1oy fevee Taborers for Missiap) -|-u§zmlm||u~rl and AD TABORERS FOIE work; frec farcq AMERICA. ANTED=FARM FOREMAN and temperate man (with s wife without ehil dren) acquainted with farming, ®ho €aa Keop k of the proprietar In ation by sidrestin Chieago, who will give ), osy ha iy, rented. JUS, You have heen AN IXDUSTRIOUS perform: the worl e, can learn of & situ IARRON, Box din, farther Information, A1X (00D “LIVE MEN asw hrand of ean n = > rime, 20 Harv st Taylor-st._Inqal Nouth Side. HENT--82) PER MONTH-FINE_TWO-RTORY nd hasement Trame dwetiln) e inauire of W. GUAY BUOW and_bulk oyscers, al 1y owi wagon nced apply. ‘Thero arc tides in tho af- fairs of natlons us well as {i the ailairs of it~ vldualg, which, taken at thelr flood, lead on to fortune. lelore entering w) that He before us as a nat| gintice across the ocean to that lale which is the commerciul mistress of the seas, and whoso products of industry are found {n every land, We anay think of England, Ircland, and Bcotland os vcrupsing an orea of about equal to the States of Illinols and Iown, these two Biates, with now 4,500,000, taining o population uf 33,000, the refatlve arca and denalty of You have a tonnhze hers In vour harbor of which you are justly troud; but ut the port of Liverpun! you behold a forest of masts,—au rzrejzute of salling vessels nud steamers aur- sing .in tonuage: the entire shipping of the Industry Is England 1 You ficar the humming of 40,000,000 spimdles, the labored breathing of countless e neath your feet, iar down, an armv of miners aro at work; while, above ground, the mid- vlght sky s flhuninated by tho lames of roll- , and furunces. The Awmer|- ood degree of satistaction col mined 1 this country 13t year,—4000,000 tous; but that army of subterranean workera eent up 123,000,000 tons of what Sir Georize Btephenson termed *the stored-up sundight of primeval ages.” TEND DAR Bome of the most lfquior houss. ~ Address K 87, Tril- . 2 Thipty-second. on, let e throw a employment for winter, P NTEU—-A FEW FINST:CLABS BALEAWEN, ‘with small eapital, 1o sell on rommission to the groeers here A *taple nrtjcle; good wages can ba made and po risk: grocers’ clerl fAve ds) K K4, I'ribune offl ifton. o VTR RIGHT PARTT. A nd Treaty-clgnth-at. Apii/ shastppl Vaile ke preforred. ” Address, Siae, ‘0 RENT -85 PEI MONTH-~FL 81 OF €all from 11:30 L0 ly. Bouse, 480 North Lasaile.at. i 13 room fimprovenienta. _inqnire at 133 Houth Clari Miscelinncous. Y BAIRD & READLEY, ROOM 17, M 800 fect long wud ANTED—A CH O men. members af Manonie wark for $25 a nionth. ANTED—MEN WITH 8§10 month cen be made; husne: oung tnan for K¢, Louls n alr to producers can- 00, and you hava 00,060.00) ‘at the $200 Tiy 830 PETE be given them to mderate salary and K & CO., 153 Eavt Waali~ nersonal 1nterest of eve the surcess of this Falr should e unincasured, as it ahould be their pride. As an Independent observer, [ am elad to say that the Exceutive Committee bave doue thelr wurk falthfully and well conflience they eujoy . WANTED-FEMAL Domesticss FANTED=AT 5 MICHIGAN-AV., FIRST-CLASS Good references requi SELP, 'nited States, - Pl PRREEN What a hive of fred. Cafl after and richly deserve the no enterprise of the same tnaznitude coull tave been managed with fewer Due regard has been shown #ll sec- tlous; in fact, the aim has been to treat all ppon 4 comifon footiug, serving the futereat of cach in the bighest degree. wiil be vomiposed of the best men ot the dairy- Industrics in alilts departments, and thelr decl fons will be satisfactory to ull, from thelr high standiug and sklll I urge thal every producer of butter or checse who can eeml one or more packages of either article, and who bas not already made arrange- ments, shull senit his article to the (ieneral Hu- verintendent, No. 30 G York, at once, with particulars of manufactures. The gouda will be properly taken care of, and you can have them sold o vour oceount to a zoud advantage ofter the Falr Is over, J. H, Reant, No. 70 Warren street. the Editor of The Tridune. <, Nov, 16.—3ince writing the fn- clused 1 win enabled to aend you the names of the entlemen selected for Judges ot the Inter- alr by the Committca which ¢ the Gieneral Executive Com- mittee yesterday for th 2, K. O, snd Now. 1, 2 of Clnss L—Joel D. Houter, of Hunter, Co.. Now York, Chalrmai & T} New Y NT008 WADABI-AV ned rooms, vne slcove: AT 73 INTITA trlicn girl for buardin A8T., A GOOD CONK wise. THE SOUTIL. WAL ironer, (icrman or Scandioavian girl preferred, 4t ATD W eny W aAhTn@ onoat, it ing-mills, foundrl vaus louk witha upon the amount ol Blisceliancous, 0 REXT-ROOMS—WE NOW HAVE A NUMRER of firat-class roums {ath In strictly private famil Tentad to unexeeptionab first-class rooma of board can xiways charge) as U the most devirable places 1n ble parts of the city by ealling at the itelin- tenting and Bosrdink Exchbaage, lour ¥, The Board of Judees and without toard} New York Times (Rep.). 3 That which the President Isof necessity bound tochizoge I8 his cstimate of Southern politi- cluns, and to sume extent of the Southern peo- ple. When le took the step which signalized the opening stage of bis Administration his esti- mate ol the perfectivility of the Soutbern us ture was probably different from the one ho entertains now. He believed tho pronifses that I1e applied tho Goapel max- 1m to politics, caring for encmiies and leaving fricuds to care for themselves, right to thiuk of gratitude osa fecling that woulid govern the party sympathies of Soutuern but he was warranted In boplog that his performance of a task which fn- loss of wmany old friends would baye some effect upon the temper of those who were to reap the immediate advantage of his oets, ‘The Southern politiclans, too, Were profuse {n their pacifle deciarations, uflected superlority to partisunship, and volun- teered assurances designcd to allay the appre. hensions which the surrender of eroments and the abandonment of the party thoy represented naturally exclied. Las dlscovercd that there was bad faith some- How far it is just to Llame the Bouth- erners as n body for the menaures which have resulted In the suppression ot the clectorn) privileze possessed by three<juarters of a mill- ublicans, ‘we sro unable to te truth probably requlres more discrimination than is always possible in tho beat of partisan controversy, aud it may be that Io the severs Judement pronounced upon the Houth ns o sectlon wrong s done to o porilon ot its people. tions in Chieago, which will b 3 WABTIEN ironer, at 183} Inalan-n Bih D—A GERMAN Gl d1ake eare of ehildren, si., corner af slate. Lust year, Great Britaln purchased $124,000,- 000 worth of wool, In addition to what her own flocks produced; and, alter clothing her own neople, exporied §115,000,000 worth of woolens, for woolen fabrics. With a vountry capablo of furnishing pastuy ago for countleas flocke, nushandry and wool purchared 87,000,000 ot wool. while our exports fabrics amounted to the msiguificant recowlch street, New x usework. Call &t REST—-ONE-IIALF ¥ t, near corner Washington and iearborn, Tept fow to e Tow ure we In sheep- ufscturipe that we | Were made to b, Haferance glyen b repiired. ? ANTED=A GOOD, M nursc, to takz care o serred." iy ¥ D WOMAN AY Miscelinneoss. TED — YOUX0 (5 anid rapld hand foF otlce v otk Wi Aditress K 70, T 1 up of this conntry lnst year was enunt: wilt FArto § ToREv S Lares, -'Twu".\'xfil:w FURN| mother: terms not to excevd 616 Addreas to-dsy, K iis we manufactured just about cuoueh cloth & & to supply our own wants, We exported 89,000, ASTED=TO KK but, azainst this, England sent shout 000,000 yards to this country. our pesition, England in_Indiss purenased Hi,000,000 000,000 pouuds in Egvpt, 811,000,000 in this country,—7 per cent of our product,—her en- tire purchuse amountiog to one thousand thres huvdred and stzty mill'on pounds ! 8ho tranaparted this in her own ships to her What did she do with itt Bup- pled her own people, aud sent (I use round numbery) to— Co BOL necessary. ONS WANTED-TAL In contrast to roduceed JUL000,000 1ha in Brazil, 173,- T-A LARGE K ed_room. with hath fenteel peivate huuse, un Soutl Blds tletnan who wili furnfah 1em elegan; neat tenant, _Address ., HOARDING AND LODGING. Wost Blace AANGAMON.ST. — FRONT ROOM, nfecly furniahed, with board, for gentieman and wife or two eutlenieus terina moderate, Sonth Sides CHIOAN-AV.—SEVELRAL NICELY-PUR. shed rooms o Tent, with Lo, 4 wife or siugle & fuutn together: day-boarders can | North Slacs CLARR-ST, ~ FIIST-CLARY $1104 bor Week. with les of Y A YOUNG MAN WO thoroukh and expericnced hookkeeper; A 3 ref+ Address K 73, Tribune ofhca. 'rrku.\rlnud\\'l«',‘:'run:n\' £y & i Joseph l'ark. of Park : M. M, MeKean, 8t. Louts, I, of Jobn B, Martin & Cq New Yorky Everclt Trask, formerly of Fairfield & Trask, New York. 3 On Clasa B—John A, Willett, " fean Excliange, New York, Ui Merrill, of Acker, Merrlll & Condi, ew York; Jnmes I1, Seymone, Newman, of Mackeuzie, and Nos. 3, 4, TUATION WANTED ST Tor Clarkar: 118 T-CLASY BODE- ipondent, beginning tron News competent of taking enarge of the fnanclal de- cot snd the management of wil k work for any manufacturing, Jobliag, or conimivlon Tiousy: 12 years. of Lractical expericnee and uaques: tiunable city references. JTUATION SR tnta manufuctories, _Addrest K63, Teshuae, ANTED=NIY A MAN OF 24 YEANS <3 ol fercreuces. _vldres Misceliancous 1—A YOUNG MAN OF a0on s buaioess referances wiil mrd duriug the winter, The West Indles, . Newman & Co. Central America.., On Clasecs 1, J. I, Clans L—John Anderson, Chairmans ltobers MeAdam, Kome, N, Orpe, cxourter, New York: lHeney M. & Henry Webb, oxporturs, New York Muderon, of Abm. 'ilodgson & Bons, exporiors, ua M ~Prof, 1L E. Alvord, East lampton, man; tbe llon. Thomas Nallant Can, 3 the dlon. . A, Wil ¥ . Tleath, of the American Institute, nt, Framing. lon of colored Rej AN Y hiabiie modl seiih Elve dreas K iy Tribune pitco, TRITUATIONS WANTED_EEMALE, y rpeatine Republic, ¢) bosrd, with roo plano snd uath: There can bu no mis- to the lemuvceratic pol of ligh ur low depice. pledzes they gave to the President have been broken. Thelr promises of fulr play have been falsified. The power intruated to them in Bouth Crruling and Louistana has been ververted jor the sttalnment of lufainous abjecta by dfabol Hoforas the publfc men of tl are concerncd.—{ror Governors and Hepators to local managers and azcnts, President has guod reason to alter his min owes them no conslderation, and he caunot pos- elbly respeet them. But the experience, hows ever wortitying, can have no effect upon theso- ‘lut {s as frrevocable, peacofully, g tho emsncipation of tho slaves, All that the Adwinistration can dois to en- foree the penaltics fur somuchof the systematic violation of law which has diagraced the crn clections as can be brought home to the When the Presfdentenabled Messrs, pton sud Nicholls to obtatn possession of uvernorsbips to which they tiad not been cleeted, hedid uot agree to let the law applic- oble to eleetions remaln a dead letter. wo arc told that he contemplates a new depart- ure. and I8 getting ready to flaunt the bluody shirt, slmply bLecause the law oflicers of the tovernment are putting into operaution the power vested In them for the punishment of offunders. Tho task is not optional with an Attorney-General whu desires to do his duty, and the "President could not object, whatever might bo bis personul inclinations. Tho thing to Le regrested fu the teo complete relisnce, bee fure tne elections, upon the tidelity and onergy cra fu the States where the Deni- ouratic tactics were o full play. Tho luke- warmuess of these oflicers In soiue instances, their want of sdequate support fo others, had much to dd with the audacity and violence of the Democrats, The indifference of Northern Reuwublicans wos another potent cause of mils- chief,—thelr abandonwment of the colored peo- plo, und of tho oruanization through which nloue they could obtain political exprossion, huv- ing encouragesd the Democruts to belleve that might with Impunity break up meotings, ten voters from votiog, and, when necus- sary, stufl the ballot-boxes with & recklessness to ‘which Tweed's follawers never attained. ‘These are poluts with which tho Admluistration need not now concern tself, 80 much to America, th thread are reduced to thelr equivales To thet group of fslauds in the far Paclfic with which wo have not u dollsr of trade, she N vards: to Java, 75,000,000, Trans- porting the 100,000,000 pounds trom her uwn flelds fn India to Englund, she supplemented it with cnough from this country tu scinl Sho supplied ‘Turkey with about 400,000,000 yords. Wesent Inst yoar 11,000,000 yords to China, while she sent 358,000,000, Stie pald the cotton-planters of this country §191,000.000, aud recetved from all the world ~2358,000,000 were but 811, 1ow has shic bullt up ber mighty commeree and Industry? By n system Without expressing any opinfon ns to whether nttern,~for it {» o y-slded question, one wlich demonuds the t atatesmiansbip,—ullow me to call atten- tlon to oo festurc of that system,—her oceans LARENCE NOUSE, a3, AN 357 RTATE. uth of Paliee ifoitse~ it T urulel nnoceentfunatis rof- ork._K 34, Lribune oflice, WANTED-DV A Gl mpetent 1o cook, waih, ork, 1 a private family: rofereace it 196 Twenty third-ai., near Mtat YATTON WANTEO=DY 0 cook, wash, sad Caltat 0 aiate-st., third Bour. 3 TUATION WANTED=IN FIRST-CLASS Dy su experiencer vaok tlonaole refereaces. M to B2 per Pumbabed roome to et wikhout bo for the winter a8 Very low r3 KDSOT HOURE, 178 KTA I aliner ousa—fioom and hosrd, 310 87 per Arsnslents. §1,30 por dav. o BUARD WANTED. FJOARD-TWO W XD ting-room and 1 man and Kis wife; West W norhiond, between Halsted: ferred. Address K o DVANCES MADE ON XD J. L. ReaLL. e C— N OF THE ELECTION, To the Editor of The Tribune, Bune Oak, Aich.,, Nov. 18.~What a lcsson has besn taught by the lust olection! The ro- sult shows that the peonle arc for honest woney and goud government; that the Flat craze had not taken sucha decp hold on the certain men would have had us belleve; that the diffurent arguments broucht furth by the ¢ Natlonal " orators were nut alto- gether true; that tho asscrilon made, that the stamp of the Government on apfece of paper was all that wos necessary to make that plece of paper oue dollar, ten dollars, or one hundred that the peovle don't bellevo that the laboring class Is belnz crushed oat of existence beneath the fron heelof the landed yed aristocracy of this country and uud that a very large wojority of the hunesty und upright- AMEEICAN GIRG week Day-buard, 84, Ii At (33 (reurbotn-at., b s while our receipts | vatled polfey, for manufactured cottons. o EWEGLAY Uity NDS, WATCHES, i ts" private ofice, I."Jll (80 ke Witk wariing Sund il Katabiteii . UK, PIANOS, oIl cullarly tier own, public mind ss X 00D GEINT do svond work and jilafu s=wing, ~ Cal addreas va Wedneslaz st 543 Weat Buperiur UTUATION WANTE] SITEATION el city reference. TO LOAX ON ¥ ad wil A GO0 H ur address at 97 Vedder-st.; best leactintion al —— e e e nrgd ) G Joat AL ANTED—NIV A GENMAN GIRLTO E d work or genersl housewul ali or ad dpves 133 Wost krl 4 acts upan the theory that, soloug as an Englishwnan innlotaina his alleglance to the een, N0 nratter whero he may be, b rightsa and privileges cstablishied what an ovean postal service, Through tho establishi- ment of such a service shie has extended her commercs ond stimulated her Industries. linus of postal servics reach every sectlon of the ‘0 this country,the Cunards,—sulsidized at the beginning but not at prescut; the West to Panama, connecthuz on the Paciic lue to Valparaiso, touchlne at every port; the branch lne to San Francisco, and theoee to Jaran; from Punama to Australls; from Livervoel to Rio Janclro, snd, through the Stralts of Magellan, to Valpuralso; from Liverpool to all Weat Africun vorta, to tho Capa of Qood Hope; from Liverpool to the Mediter- rancan, touchiog at all ports ou that Inland ses; the -Peninsula & Orlentat Line, throug] Suez Canul and Red Sea to Aden; from Adon y fortnight to Hombay, thence up the Torsian Gulf aud Eupbratcs, theuce down the Comst to Ceylon; NTTORT. WITHI 00d collaterals u 1N, dollars, is fale TADE O TOYAL. ulunue: Blsoon PECTAL irla, one 10 cook. it ung (o do macond Tork fanily, touecher or scya- untryy best of fefercucy U LOAN 1N 2U3L TR 22,500 SO0, B ums 12 sl at lowest current class ting o ND, v ahington-at D UPWARDS URG propie ure on the side of TiosY, .l,l'lll 1o favor of maintaiuiog the natlvnal SITUATiC 5 g du sccond wark, wark In xuod family. iE Aln seW Ig. aF any Hiht fiouses accal ¥ 2] It Is Impossibile, {n this day of the world, and ina country where the people are so intellizent a8 In ours, to impose uuy such delusion aa the Fiat-mouey scheme upon themw, snd make it a e examples set before us by the diffcrent countries which have tried to make moocy out of nothing, are too conviudug tu be overlooked, votwithstauding tho Greenback inen that * Fraoee, the Cootinental money of tols country, and the ebel serip sre not to” be compared to the money we propuie to fssue.”” We do not to by true. Tho wreeuback the *Natlonal" party proposed Lo Jssue would have shared the “same fate the assignat dids But the Flatlst suys, ** We propose o limit its Yes, at two or thrce Lilluns; and how Tong woulit they Jimit it at that vast sutn{ more thelr scrip depreclated, the more wonld The point at which the: thouzxbt they would lmit it woald depreviate (v to 20 or 35 cents on the dollar, Uoreroment ratd it would lmit the fssue of the t tu 15000000 fruncs; but did it do fte sucd theus untll they b worthless, aud then was obll sams thing would have happened bere, HuxesT Mongy. of Federal oflle A GTHL 10 DO BEC- QITUATION WANTED—I) ST and Wkt ae nply at 1707 Weut- TUATION WANTED=DY AN E! eatant girl fur Kenel Call fur lwu days st JITUATION WANTED=BY A NFA sirl for general housawurk, West bide preferred. K 75 Tribone vttve, disus-av,, (0 bicment, the asscrtion by The assignats of cait of Huntley Mt ad, as,_Huntiey, il ~BY A i 0 o d lrug 10 8 privale call at Bt pouth Clark-st. TION WANTED=DT A YOUNG UIRL AR Tk e ok [n & privata tamilys ) cvak o for gonersi bo Fefercaces glven. 163 State-st, 2y TUATION WANTED-HY A B 40 gencral housework, _Apply ol u ATIONS WANTEI=GRISAR THON Jerstande all kiug: niral-class d girl, sulimpetent ln esery reapect, Protess ¥l (R 4 cliy resl esiate st Aduresa K v, 1 rluune ouice. TOSPECIAL DARGAINS IS HOGK~. I bustness is ‘8t your own price etrators of the erimes which rendered the clections in many Southern dis- Only wholesale o results reported, . 41 mouth tark LS WITIE ME: Great Conyersers, & 16 volu., hait raif, rriers Bumed Away.(pening of a 208 of thio Ninciecus 7 to Nature's itcart, and ¥rom J orilr'e Hov from Ceylon Caleutta, Burmah, Malaces, ond Blnga fron Caylon direct to Singzanore, Lo Koug, Bhanghs!, and Japan; hom Hong ‘Tue ovenn postal service costs about £5,000,- 000 per aunuin, und through It she reaches all Hut, Mr. President, to get at the basis of Falaud's prosperity, wo must go beyomi 1 service, and beyond her pru lopment of I have to be fasued. tricts. o shamel frauds cen srcount for tl Aud these frauds are not finfshed, as the dls- patches frow Flurlda show. ore the ciection aud ballog-box stutliog st the election faited to accomplish, thae traudulent manipulation of relurus s relied upon y how far thu Attorney-Ucneral {8 prepared to go with the view of brnging the seoundress 1o justice the country has wut been We do know, huwever, thet the fn- tlucncu of the Admivistration caunot be too nptly, too euercctically, or too perslatently emploged to getat the facis and 1o pusish sl to whom the crimes committed can bo clesrly A NV LADY WISHING A younit terman girl for geueral wurk call a8 709 Cote 13gu Uruve-av, 3 BO pustals; Peference RIVEiL. NTED-FOIt TWD B What violence be- on ond Swedo, fur general came absolutel; d N e peivate ramily. O Tokiing ook and lsundresd 1o a8 private fsmily or buaniing leaaa call 107 LW0 Usys st bassment door 630 — Yellow Juck in Palitics, Last August, to tho general su Gircenbuck mien clected thelr whole ticket there. otficers—3herifl, Judee of the Crimtnat Court, and Chancellar—dled of yelluw fever, and the vacancles havo been (lled by the appolatment ol Demucrats. commercial aystem. it wreat Industry had its begiontug in the nvent- fve gentus of ‘Arkwright and Hargreaves, wlio Invented mnachines for spinning snd weuvin also, fu the fnvention ot the steam-englue Watts, and tho cotton-gin of our uwn Whitvey. Applause.] ‘Thon cawe Stephenson, with the Theso mnen luld the foundutivns of Is 109 cars since RESPECTADLE QI halt murveca, 8i \ shvep, vditfun of yelupedia, pyised ed) JTUATION WANTEO-LY AN e _or plain scamstrcus Cuitur aikiren ¥ & 003 Fulton-st., for ooe weck. Ut QITUATION £ Iady weaitend musle, sows Wekt, trastworth lietereuves klveu. Addresa 1t there were any Qoubt as to the respousibil- fty ot the Democratie party for these crimes, the cominents of 1ta press Upon thu procecdings y the Admintstrmfon would be quite sufliclentto dlssipato theom, lencw of the party at o North while Bouthern- ublican weetingy and wl dared to organize It was humiltating tu Englsud’s greatucse. Arkwright took ot his first patent forapluning, 1371, whun be buile bis fins little mitl, calico ) fout 150,000, ¥ BUSNINESS CIZANCEN, RARE OFFORTL of witag luty b ZSiouk OF Inkuks WOIth 32108 b suid ) 0 contingy (a salug iveation, Thines Ballding. 1A LITTLE MONET, WA of amall sauutacturl 1 UL, Trihuue o A MIDULE-AGKL alreagy inftlute o alued at 81,000, (. Some of us can remetber the haud- whoels of our bovhood & womian, by walking four_miles, would spiu a thread »fx milcs lonz. By the best splaning- moching in uso In this country i 130, about 120 indtes of thread vould bu drawn out by ono per days but the operation of tho rusent sping o thread that would reach from to Han Francisn, fs Amerlean iuventive reulus, mproving uoon Arkwright aud all others, that has given such perfection to machluery cnables our manufac (0 CF unIUN Wosul s were breakinz up Rey wultreating thess who them was bad evouch. tind speakers and newspapers resence ol utraw blood of every treemun. worse has heen the courss of the saue press fu rezund to tho frauds to woich the result in the South [y wauly sttributable. Address by wail . Aressose VATION WANTED—AS LAUXDRES Taundry and secund work. W WeRtworthy s Housexeopers. duys, by which At Lhe Matu Oifice, aud will be rocatvid it sluriug 1 wEek, wad untll b p. w. on DEes; LFOLLS, WU T Cent. SIS, Usoksellers and Statlouers, 121 have roused the respeciable widuwe: circditauces, Address K TUATION WANTED - BY A MIDDLI 4 Not o Democratle Nowsdealer, and Fagey 'roleetant wotnan s cunouneed the means cinploy- . HEICR, Oocas, T30 Lakeost.. corn.r | . PERSONAL. 3 SED YOU b Nt ENENG S 3 kuown KRopublican dis- la vl'a siaole abev Not u Democratic y duspite all ob- urers to-day to ul rivalry with Eucland fu'cot- tricts of otlur Biates. vindicated bis protestiuig ogainst practices tuat should "damn the purty responsible tor them. And now— perba)e to round off the Democratic charscter amd make it uniformly black—an outery is rabaed auainst the Adminlstration becwuse it cvinces u alsposition to bring to puusbincent 1en who Lave established ther title to long terms In o Penftentiary. § demuation of the red-sbirt rutlians of Sumter, of the ballot-box stutfers lu Churleston, of the temperiug with returan v Florda. Thuse are all tiitles tn Democrutic eyes when they fojure 0 the galn of the party, Dut an outbunst of ndizystion follows a vazue nthmution that the Presideot has declared that the vivlators ol law shall be punbshed, sod tuat the Gieneral 3 exactivg from Fedenal oflicers ‘s fearless discharze ol duty, 1s pretty well understood, hittle the Demovratic party beeds the oblige- tlous of luw Ls equally appareut. —— s (0at will yield Cru cas 3! i Tuke our agricuitural " mackinery, doys when Huth eleaned fu the ticlds of Boaz, down to the fuventiun of the reaver, the sickie were the only fmpleents used in With the eradle a man could cut one snd o half acres per duy, requiriog two men Lo bind the sheaves: but the se-bludig reaper cuts Qiteen acr bumun havd 18 required to touch the graln. That machine pas cma Ylnuu.j It ¥ tiver Valley 1 furty ul these machine SCELLANEOUS. ACCOUNTANT AT THE U 131 Waatiugton st ; the uslaess cobaucied ccuid A 2LV A TUAVEL: . had how 6 counection 7 uistieas (Gr s Varu BECOND-IAND PIAY BECOND-HAND PIAN Not 3 word fn con- N WHO TOOK 0! will return handkerciief, L=MIE B 11 MAV 14D L0F Gur buuse. Ly i ausborly 10 do ViLLIry & LuiLL keen coat. Ad- per usy, aind not u dreia K 83, ‘Tribune uttc OST—NOV.” H, A 4 g, ellied curd. A sultable reward will Be pal R wnd_Adas- ate, ARGE, YELLOW T‘Klllllk‘l ated the farwer, [Ap- EW UTRIGHT PTANO: i r iu the Dukota ied- £ Return 10 723 i jou Wwould Lave secn Wwork in oue har- covuzh to Jowd o reot or for salo oa tostaliment, 8§, D WILL BE PAID FOW THE KE- 500 frelzhicars, of buman handa, of Awvrlean gentus 1o agricu enabiva us tho present year tu seod to Enslan 00,000 worth of Dreadstufls) tuuec.] Ds it the tarmers who are dolng thisf s it uot pather lussey, McCorwlek, Osvorue, d tuelr fellowsmechaulve d When Giod opeved out the yast wheat-tickds of tufs country, e catabllsied the primal condi- tivus fpr such a triumpl of “geoius, the world nueded thew toe Juveutors caw, to bo torever a bleesing to the human race. plauae.) Woat would the faruiers of the Weat bave dune thu presens year it it bad not been for the iuventors!” How could Kuusas bave secured her J0,000.000, vr Mluoesota ber 40,000,- 000 bushels of kraln It 42 uoy probable that any other vatlon would T EXCUANGE, RCHANDISE TO EXCHANG! exchiaigy BI U worth uf stal bot ek, 10 beat uf urder s Thlu trluniblis 11 ) Déarborn st urul machiner > = ES AND OUARRIAGES. FWO BIG WORE 1HOKSES 7 VEATS con 11l ecll very Teammably, ok BU Uk 107 Lhem, Apply &L baru T€ar OF 5 Micligan-ur, flow the douth be- —_maauNESY, JINE, CYLINDER 24X23, SIDs- ul i 1aT8) RasoriIneLt vi oru fiuprovement For full unlun‘un 0 A Buggestion frowms Canada, Arusicle, il us ubout the Hall- h they are fu hovor cxcesudve or uot, ¥ YOU WANT ANY BIVLE OF 1 %0304, CF Lotsis Bud 240and 251 dlate s, EXCIL. ~VALUABLE UNIMPROVED COR Leelal 10 bhe busiucss portion Of tils ulj resldence or tealdenos it tugulre ut It 8] 51 Tustead of cuurrchu wi fox flabery award, bourd to pay, whet our Awerkan coustos wizht do u gracerul uct now by Joloing her Majesty’s torces wnd the peoply fu welwowming to Halifax the uew Gowersor-tieoeral aud hls Hoyal wife. Ureat Britaln bas oitea doue houor W America and to distioguished Americen cltizens, aud an vacelient uppuiueiny b Lol sUORdd for ths u Vou can LUy 00 thiers cheaper than ab; i o ock et b sid 0 18 advauE y ihe dav or week 48 woothly PeymLoLs. CBZU, B4 W08S OF the Slao, horses And wazuns uiuey savauced, ur will 1 " PARTNERS WANTED, NEK WANTED—A LIVE MAX WITH urbea & chaucy seldvid vlereds Madisu w wontlly paymicate Lo NSTRUCTION, . HER, MARKIED, PUPLle T0F pLALu terSis Wucereley CARRIAGES. MERCLL i, 0 ye ear: s | FALeD 08 Kol o0 CUTILY without FesaL. 110 W, NuBros. iva. Advencis 12advi R P 2N Iuweat Feicd L3 the eliy.