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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1878. 3 he could not have been led astray others." were some | sponsibla t; . After as careful scrutiny of the facts ss can %o made, pending the offlcial GARIBALDI, report ot the Roval Commissioner, it would Garihaldi's Ingratitude In !u{fioflrlhl! France | seem that the Dircetor some tinia since way againat Germany, who secured Verlce and Rome | short a certalu sum in the acconnts of moncya to his ntrr, was a fertile thome of Prince | Feceived as en'rance fees. Thia, it I3 sabl, was Bismarck's censure: pale up and pazged over by the Minjster, Re- I tofl M. Favre that T excluded (isribaldl | centls, however, another “defalcation to the the fssuo of a loan without the consent of the Diet had alwags been the barrler up to which I hiad arrived, snd that it hsd never even ocenrred to me to step oves It. Thix appeared somewhiat to shake his convictions; he any re macked that ¢ B Francs on ue se generait pas!' and prompily returned 1o nls theorem *that France was i possession of enormots liberties.! strongest Ianguoge we can command, that this sort of fooling, this arrant stupidity, this Inde- scribable nonaense. this miserable conglomerat- ing with political Hbertines, this auctioncering of {‘flndnh--. this tradinz with mountebanks and wizards, must ull be stopped strafght- way and forever, from now henceforth, or . BISMARCK. called this morning and the same thing.” Who it was that originated the eomn:\ri-ongw maids an unsolved myatery to this day. e T X ORDET T0 ACCOMMODATE OTR NEM| patrone throupaoat the city we have e L difterent Diviatons, 58 desy Bookkeepers, Clerks, &co \WASIED-OKE OR THO GoOD PESMEY 10 DO Copring And miscellanzons writing n an ofice ; waes, 84 per week, Addrcs O oA, Tribune omee. Arnaes. VWARIED-G0OD sOLDENE geme of His Talk During the Franco-Gaerman War 4 AND 45 we whall be heaten, and routed, and snnt- ted of (870, Tt fs really uncominonly fnuy to hear. Frenci- [ from tae armistice. "I eoutd compreliend a | amoutit of tearls 60,000 frunes again occurred | bilated in the next Dresidential election, It | PeloX, rhereadenisementenill e avenforint e | Y Frandinn ) nien talk this way, canecially Favre, who always | Frencliman's taking uip arms for his country: | in the sane nuorter, presumably with the inan plaln as glacing daylight at noon that | Butil Roclork p. m. during toe week. and antiia g | W ANT RN om0, S0UR UFHOLS 3 A belunged to th ‘opposition, 1t that's how [ but this foreten ndventurer, with his tund of | knawledge or connivance of the cashicr. How | this Greentmck monstrosity, sud sil other anti- | ondsurisys e ply.ta BhseWood gendal, Furaitarg i, 207 40 203 Wabash-ay. o e - - ! NTF - thevall are. You can administer five-and-twenty ‘VAZJTED—"AND! TO WORK ON TOYS AND Lashes to uny Frenchman, If von will only make him a fine apeech ull about the freedom und human diguity expressed (n those same lasties, Denocratic heresies and sbominations of every nature, must be purped out from smongst us, or we ghall lose the next fight, and lose every- thing, It Is one of the strangest things ever d. & u. 8L ik U BIMMS, Bookssllers snd Btatloners, 111 Atatloner, ete., 1000 s News Denot, 1 As Then Jotted Down, and Now Pab. uumusollnn Reoubltcans, had no right to med- | or for what purgose the jmoney was token no lished, by a German Boswell. slle. Burely, If we catch him we shall exhibit | one Is able to explsin. Siguor Gotti Is the hlin for ianey, with s placard round his neek | author of the recens Life of Michael Angelo, & Inscribed ¢ Ingratitude.’ man ot hiterary habits, of excellent reputation, hildren's pants, st Boston Clothing Btore, corner 4 Madlenn- m 53. 3 making tho appropriaty gestures 1o your ora- TIE DUKE OF AUGUITRNDERG, enzeged, apporently, in no outstde specnlations, | heard of unider Heaven that anv Democrat Yewel "'}"’"L ‘V < i Prince’s Chinracterization of | tiuns i wil frtiurith persusds bimasif thathe | whose caiia to Sebleywic.lfoletcin fatroduced | and Indulzing In o taxurtous style of liviog. | ehoukd desers the onstitutional standard of iy aeien, Aol Javy NTED-TINSMITIS T WORK O A RS, Conchmen, Tenmstors, &ce VWASTED-MARRIED MAN WITHOUT, CHiL. AL A S AL R LINiis, 943 south waterss, - oo e M0 Miscollaneous, ANTED —~ MEN TO TAKE AUE: D VY A maniht tred S Rrits dSicea i o o on 1 ixx). J. " 74 Desrbo Ia uot being dogged!” :}yg ment, Apply at CRAGIN BROS. & CHA) THIERS, M. Thiers, wha ceplaced M. Favre fu the Gor- man camp, was lkewise not a diplomatist after the Clanceilor’s heart: e 14 o clever, ntiractive gentleman, witty, anirited, iutellectual, but without talent for diplomavy. 18 1ar ton tmental Tor the profession. Thuugh more manly and dizaifed than AL, Favre, lie 1 altogether unit for the trade. le came tu me as a negotator when he had not gumption enough for a norsolealer. e le camly staggered, and atows it You can worm oug of him whatever you hke, I actually made him betray that Paris'nad full orovisions only for three or four wecks niore. “\When tn the negotfations fur peace T asked fer some more concessfons from M. Thiers, my snteelocutor, Josing his habitual self-vommand, cried outs *.Va s c'est une indiynite,' Upon tius 1 quietly assuaed the (icrman tongue, vxplain- sug what 1 wanted. Thiers lstened composed. 1y, not Kuowing what to think. Alter a whtle 1is sald, in dolorous tones, *fa’s, L le Cumle, 1ons savez bien que J¢ ne sals point O Allemand,' | replied in Freuch, *When, a few minutes ago, u'munvelntlu of the lust twenty years, Is an object ——e— - of the 'rince’s sarcasm: ) 1) A ~T'net him 8 d4v oF 70 azo in the eamp In GEN, RENO'S DEATIL Lis Bavarian unitorm. fle misht have done R botter and heen a soverelgn had he made us the | 7o Waa Accidentaily Killed by Unlan Troops requlsite concesslong, What [ wanted of him In Firing u Parting Volley at the Enemy~ ¢ than all the minor Prin - | Letter from Gen, 8. 1. Nturgls, Who Was In 18G5, But he we !uccl;: I'resent at the Untinnt Ofieer's Desth. 4 To the Editor of The Tribune, us Lo acquire for hin, Thank gzoodness the b - Dt titoging windom of hla advissrs brevented | FORT fancoux, D, T, Nov. 17.—flaving niut. I remember having o conyersation wity | huticed In the papera of the last few days vari- him one evening in 1304, We werc In my | ous and coutradictory statements touching the billtard-room, and sat late fnto the nignt. 1 { death of Maj.-Gen, Reno at the battle of Bouth began by addresaiug him as flighness, and I e 0: e n" Mountain, I deem it a matter of duty, not uuly i e canied Riel Harsor limwas rathes | tu the interest of truth, but becsuse Gen. Reno waken aback. and asked whether we | Waiaclassiate and warm personal friend of ;u:l‘llnlly cl:\mm;d :A‘:nnlf“ ll“l-f mllv.dll 11)‘||lul mine, to give tothe publlc a correct and cir- put say * Yes.' Ler this Beuvere ¢ ubwuwtl even to vur demand of mnlur\?cut:l‘: cum:mm.ln! Accounl ot i teath: trol. Upon this [ changed my tone, called him Uf the statements which I have seen thus far, Serenity (Durchlauchl), Instead of Ilighness | that of Gen, J. D, Cox s the nearcst cosrect; (Huket, andl In the end, lapsing Into Low Ger- | but yet be errsin saying that Gen. Reno was wnan, quietly told him there was nothing to hin- :my's sk der «'m'r wrlugin the neck of thecnfcken woliad Klled by atigh from the sucenr'a kirmisbens; Hard Money, Anotherof the strangest things In, that any Democratic leader or representative i any Democratic Conventlon should ever hes- itate for a siugle moment to promulgate sound Democratic principles before all the world. But we have scen this hesitation, this tem- Durlflnfv this policr and stupld cowardice, go- ingon for years. We are tired and sick of be- Ing not only ogtvoted, but ontgeneraled and outwitted. WeStan bear to be neaten, but we hate to be the laughing-stuck of our oppo- nents, It Is high time to stup fooling and wet down to solid busiuess, if we treasure the hope of success In the great battle of 1330, Sundry Noted Individuals, g 2 JPOR SALE-DY T. B. BOYD. ROOS 7, 178 MADI- $23 per foot, one fot 292180 feet on Pralrie-av., et front, hetweed Farty-thir and_Forty-sccond-ats,, and one Jot 2310+ on Indlena-av., hetween Forty-thir) and Forty-second-ata. This property 1s the best resldence- red In the city: street-cars fn froni: ssic r‘ruem month: you will never have Anotherchance (o Ly at $15 per foot. who have money to [ovest would look at these lota, the, FouId certalaly Duy, a8 they are (1 best LATKAINS of- 1wint to gell the faur.stary brick atares rea now eent fof .74 1t You donot be ity 1l a6d see for yourseives. T wii sell, if you wiil take them atonce, #0 It will nec 12,per eent In renta. 1 will sell two frame storcs and ot 205100, south front, on Madison-st., between Cilnton and Jeffersun, for #7.107each: wear bound to sell these stores; make piting Porsonnlities, Intorspersed with Some Grim Anocdotes. TLandon Times, «Qn the st day of July, 1370, at 5:30 p. m., the Chaucullor, haviag partaken of the Holy Communton, drove from his oflicial residence in the Wilhelm strasse to the statlon, sccompanied by his_wife and daughter, to proceed with his goverelen Lo tho seat of war, A few Counctlors, gecretaties, dectpherers, and nessengers of the Forelzn Oflice were to follow Immedtately.' such I8 the lutroductory passage of a work Just publisized ot Ledpsic under the unagsuming fitle of ‘“Grat Bismarck und scine Leute wabrend des Kriegs mit Frankrelch, Nach Tagebuchsblattern, von Dr. Moritz Buseli.” WARTEG-A “COMPETENT 5A " fatlors emmings for Chicaga and surrouniing tersitory, Address. with refcrences, Trimmiug e« oartmeat, JOHN 0. ELLISON & OB, Dhindeiphta, ANTEN=10 MORK LIVE MEN TO BELL TIF Y A et ehng, won £ aploniss e lamps: $13 to £20a day sure for lesmen. | alto haye 1,OW other fast-selling articies for canvyi dlers. street-inen, suctioneers, and S.cent fers: 1€ tarest stack louse in America. calt and dck VWASIEDSA HESIDENT XGRNT OF CHARAC: ter and Influcnes itain orders for Yarions 1tnes of goods fn Chiicago nnd It vietnity, Apply with relcrence Lo top AMLIT SANCE ST TRIUNPIL OF NULLIFIERS. The United States Made a Tool of the New York Clearing-House. cinnatl Times, Qur readers have previously heen reminded thot the great Lulk of the business of the United States Ureasury, {n Its financial relations Sun- i laweat prices of any novelty n o my word far it but ENE MTTE & Ak seli s nice restdence-fot, 50K reen-at., Just sonth of Van Jinres The southiwest carner of 80, with ail the bulldingy )i} be o4 8t 8 great bargain. ;.'c’;‘" el patticulara If you are lookioy for inves- £3.50)—1 wlll 10x 3116, New York City. «q | 203123 on Park. Gen, Reuo arrived st my position on the [ Mith this and other countrics, o trungacted | ) wild pur 13-oom, two sio 3 RIOLLEL AND A « author, an cminent political ieriter, then | you uttered whe word *indiguite,” 1 discovered | batched vurselves.'? o B Siahll 5 " C LEIL AND A The au 'y political 'y you uttel indign 1 wve e it sk (R msd i e eil- of ~thie mduptaln, Betseen- sunset sl through the Sutr-Treasury fo New York City. ] Int s on corner at Htewar BURCKY & MILAN, 148 Soutn nie s Look atit; \Wa ROINE 10 sell at opre. House cost iy Uhten Years W, and s HAnt At lock Lvisnd caf-shaps. that 1 did not know caouzh French to go onin (hat language, and 0 preferred Germai, whers 1 know egactly what 1 any and what uthers say.' M. ‘Thiers understood me, snd madu the cor sion he had just been destrnating wdignite.’t MOUNY. Aorny's story hias o bitter taste: 0 all the Nuapoleonie statesmen, Morny best knew haw to makie monev. When going to St, Petersburg ns Ambassador, hie arnved with 8 large numver of clegant carriages, all employed in the German Forelgn Oflice, accom- paoted Prince Bismarck tothe seut of waras lterary amanuensls. In intimate intercourse with the diplumatic leader of the camoalgn he 1ad ample opportunitles of heattng the com- munieative Chancellor descant wpou maaltold aubfects connccted with the war ur otherwlse; sod what lie beard be put to paper. deemlug It pis duty to preserve cach word as It fetl, ‘Their carefa) attentlon is auw turther Invited to the following extract from '* Ao act to provhie for the resumption of specie-payments,” ap- proved Jan. 14, 1875 (vide Unlicd States Statutes at Large, Vol. 19, Parc 3, page 200): *“Aud un and alter the 16t day of January, Anno Dominl 1930, the Sceretary of the Treasury aball redecm, in cofn, the lezal-tender notes then outstaud- ing, on thelr presentation for redemption, af optly filustrates the revolution oceasioned by | dark; the battle had then virtually ceased, al- y y 3 Diniarci'a euteanice lulo the Assembly. A Par- | though there was still some desultory tiring, A ssadors, 1L was tradi- ® ’ ? dloiaily Puted by the ropressntative of the Aus- | of Capt Conme Bt Sessmciiaseils Battors trian Kaiser. This supreme persou: womg | ypon the cuemny ioviog sgafust Hooker's the letetn of Indleating hezomouy by asy-zotig | cofuan, then nushluz up the ridve nurth of the munners, was the very thing to ‘provoke the | Jiagerstown road. it was whilst directing this sturdy self-ussertion nf a Bismarck, The Peince, | firo tuat Gen. Keno arrived, nnd, after remain: beftg usked the Hght vefsiun uf a fatious 1k | juyg some Hiteen or tenty hiluutes, be mounted ent 1n the coustitutional history of Germang, | pig horae with the (apparent) Intention of re- j—A COPYIST. ADDRESS, WITil DI, 0 whera lnierview ¢aa ve had'thls aton, P "V PEI—ANAMERICAN KOV ABOUT 13 X! oid, thatlives with fils folks [ e, i patore and b insing through ta In T SUBURDAN REAL ESTATE, __ wo itoUsEs AN LOTS AT AL O eaclis £ cash, bainnce 10 su)t. ARS 10 work 1n & retal store: must be & good wi nnl&' at flllll’:l: wazes, 838 week. _Addrest 1 1bune omice. VWASTED=A “YOUNG_ MAN™ 70 ASSIST 1N photugraph gaticey nnd lears the business; good ehance for saltable person; at Art Uallery, 553§ West Salison-st. T dwell- OF NAPOLEON ML, fitied with silks, polot Jace, und ladies’ oroa. | related: turng. to. hla- one hesdguarters,. fastead. | : e Asstotanl T rmriirer fred AN 7o TARR w wents. Each servant had one of these car- | ** As Prussian member of the Dict, 1 called e i u irec [ alftee of the Atk nrer. of 1 A tock for Colorador frea Privce Dismarck sava he thoughit him ¢ stupld | B | CR SRS ohth dttache and scores | upon Conut Thuu, the Austrlan sod preslding lowever, of descendling the hill directly, be | Cnitel States tn the City of New York, o Teboe, Tant dwells AL ) member of vur august assembl; ten I en- ‘i;l;!’;iep.;l)r“':;nr ‘.’filr:l;d .‘,{',‘f,’.,‘,’é ?."fi‘.".’-.'l-‘i‘{&'.'é'ffl tered he was in s study, working ang smoking. | regnpent, { think), und, unfortansicly, bo en- o begired me 2o walt 2 moment. | did wait, | yereq Just in frout of the Hoe, Lut when I thought the Interview was too long At that moment s volley wis fired by the defayed, and, thoreoser, had not even clgar | enemy from a nood beyond am open space of sud seutimental, much wore govd-natired tuat (e generally believed, and fur Tess of the wiso bead that people have taken him for, Whatever may be thouglit of the coup d'etat, Louls Naro- Jeon s really good-naturad. full of fecling, even W Cuiodes, rices given, tary ot least two; winle, ns to the Ambassador, he claimed six us hls share. Deing an Ambas- sador, hie hiad s pay no duty. A few dava after s arrival, the whole Jot, carrlages and i, were sold Uy suction, atd a trifle of 800,00 roubles sums of not less than $30.' ‘The {tatics are ours, and {t will b1 observed that the portion ftallcised Umits the whole bugineis of resump- tion to the Sub-Treasury in New York Cliy} tho Treaaury of the United Btates is, 0s to ro- = TO LL s, and noveltles, ' Lo Novelty Company, 196 3 o Siuah: Woudnory Co.. ‘acres under plow. | will sei Tor 21, 00-§0 41 Gawne S lbx-acte farm seven miles from Eloan: $300 daws. halance fang e At n Ter cent; This (Arm Has 3 yood -room framed dwelling: 1) actes under fence, apd Amerieiy Soxthy Eomipiny. v Himll - ST __WANTED_FETMALE MELE, Domesticss £ liice realized. But though Morny had noconscience, | offerel me, I took one from the bux bufore | four or five hundred jards which lay between | sumption, located with thu Sub-Treasury in | thebestof t ANTED—3 DISH- WASIENS AND A CHAMBER- “"“";‘““l“’-h “l'm‘l" ';’:tl"'l'fi:"‘.";!:‘;“ k:’“::‘l: he was certalnly an amlable nian.? bim, and riquested i, Lo uive mo o lizht. | (o opnostig liner,a kina of Teriing vonler, for | Now Tori Cit s T i BOvE WY inaid: come premared o' work. WUICKY & edge, he has but little of er. s pal METTERNICIL, ¢ lovked dumblonded, but communicaied | theyiired but once, and bad entirely disspoeared | Attention T now asked to the followihg | = REAL ESTAXE WANTED, 2 o st tarly badly oft with respect to weozraphy, al- An Austrian diplomatist nuy bo next fotro- | the desired spark, But there ls anather story ofilcial circular of tho Assistant Ticasurer at e % P onrnee | WANTED-A GERMA AN GIRL. of‘the same surt o ihe dave of Huchow, my fram.the GEUL when Lagrive sliorily atjerwith nredecessor as Prussian member of the Diet, the Austrian presidiug membder had adonted the u,u‘,"{,‘,‘.’,fi" '3;‘:3'; ’,“,J:‘.f.‘{,".fl“.,‘,',‘,’2;‘.;‘,'“50‘.'.‘,5’. hnblt of smoking ab the siitings of the Silitary | jen und so0 unexuccted, brought them to thelr Bpeclal Commlssion, Rochotw, passionately fond | oot “and caused a nwd'dcll of unnccessary aud of smoking, would_hava given his little inger | rundom firlngs and [t was theo that one of my tu do tho like, but did not darc. Now, when 1 | gear (elther Capt, Mighels or Capt. Rawolle, | cune to Frankfort, [ Jonged for my clzar at | yypkc the former) noticed that Gen Milltary Commission sittings, and, sceing 1o | geny was reeling’ In his saddle, and, reason whrl should nut have It. politely asked | patening to bis assistance. had him the presidine nower to give me a light. Thia | (rien from bis horse and fed back to the demand was reccived with universal astondsh- | parrery, On geclng me, he sald, * 8min, P'm s mcut and disgust. 1t evidently was ap event 0 | fead man.” 1 satd someiliing to the effect that the eyes of all present. However, 1 ot the " y liwht, nd Austria and Prussia smoked. Tno | AFOBCd Naband that he would saon Lo pe el N"OR HOHEMNI, k| Ay k0od Wages for at Nu. 1184 Wabash- VACANT LOT 1) for bar- ritige STEU=TI0USK ANT LOT O un South Dearborn-at. 1 pa l_l‘-flv Aditress, with full particolsrs, TO RENT-11OUSEN, South Nide. RENT~£20 PER MUNTH=FINE TWO- and basemient trame dwelltog, 182 Thirty: st. Inouircof W, GEAY BLOWN, Jfvom 4 u7 south Clark-st. houseworl ork. though be \was brought up and went to school one who [s wiillog to w Germany, and he lved in all manner of fan- tastle tmagivations. Tils ncquicements sre of * that sort that he would cartalnly not be able to }ass our examination for the post of Referend- ary. 1 knew this long nzro, but nobody belleved me. 1told the King so In 1854 and 1833, Ife (Nspuleon) b not the least [dea low matters stand with us, When I was made Minister fn Paris 1 Dad a long conversation with him 01561, Tt was then his opinlon that we should pot Jnst long; that thero Would be an emeute in New York., It was {seucd ofter the Clearing- House Astoclation had met Recretary Shernan iu solemn couference In Washiugton, Iu as addressed o Mr. Coe, Presldent of thu Clearing- Uoueo Association. It wos read at their meet- ingz, and formally odopted, together with the programme refecting siiver as baukable motey, ond requiring all batances lo be made exclusively in go'd or greentacks, We pive the circular in iutallments, so that it fuill beanty may be elowly absorbed, Tne italles are ours: Orricr UNiTEn STATRS Awstsvaxt Trzasvnen, New Yong, Nov. 11, 1878, —Sin: Jn_conformity with natructions from the Treasury Departmen teed [ alwavs Mstened toold Metternich's sto- ries, and fie loved e tor 8. [ remember that after spending a few days with him at Johannls- burg, the old Chancellor sald to Couut Thun, the premding meniber of the Diet, * Bismarck fson exeelieut mian, ana 10 you can't get on with him you can get on with “nobody.’ Well, eald 1, frankly, to Chun, 1 will tell you how 1 manaze him. 1 lsten (o all s fong yarns, toucinng him up every now and then when ne Is flaggine. Noting more delighttul to garra- luus oid men.” “rAmmil-A‘r 9i1l WEST MONMOE-ET., A NEAT and wiilini girl for general houscwork Uerman or Besndinavian preferred. WANTEDZAT 1ad PRATRIE-AV. GOOD A tar geacrsl bousewark. _Keferendes requlred. W BT, ST SRS AT, noun 82 1031 I'rllx|'h<'l'. A PRy v_\\‘;pnnuy.' of fo nqalre st 52 South Beninstressess \VA< Kl’)-fl"(rll;snrulll DEST ALPACA COATS; : tWest Slac. HEST—#12 PEX_MONTH EACH-TWO-5TORY brick dwellings, 13 Flilmore-st. and 424 frving: acet two-stuty traime, 10 and 0, ifsteard-at < €0, 4 lrse rwoms, 179 Weat Taylor-st. Inguire at 5a3 West- Parl NUMBOLYT. Alexander Von Huniboldt, the great scholar, I have the honor 1o Fahait the following propo: oo 1 Berltn and a revolution throuchont the \\‘lm!,u courtier, and talker, 18 tho butt’ of amusing | owber Tul:ulmn prfisfn& lhm{zlm. ‘gm Incldent | geter of his wound better than I, and ouly re- ] House 00 FS o n‘s::l“h siac. G0 Py rlence fo tailor work. Ap untry; and that, if o plebiscitam were hield, | raillery, tnomentous etiourh to sreport to thetr respuct- , 17 o ] %7835 PER SIONTH-FINE DRICK HOUSE, ::c King would find eversbody againat bim. 1| *Ii'the daysof Frederick Willlam IV, Hum- | ive Courts, fiut the question was too grave to peated, " I'm u dead man. He was then taken | 7 r floreaftor drafis drawn upon any bank | N ey ni moders i colinneouns. toward the hospital, which was near by, but he dled befurs renching’ 1t. A careful examination of tle wound was made by Burgeon Cutter, who had belonged to the General's staff, and aleo (I m TANTED—A COMPETENT YOUN Pt ot ey sma b Sierk i Jowelny Bore, Address, SIAUDR Fefersnce Tribune ol reptesented In_ the Cloaring-louse Aol the Uity of New Yorx, recetved by the Assistant Treasuter fn_tale cn,. mu¥ be presented to such bank ot the Clearing-toase for psyment. This makee tbe Sub-Treasurya memberof the_Clearing-llouse Association, requires its credits to be presented for vaymentat the Clear- tng-tlouse. and subjects themn to the rule which ermits thele payment ouly ln gold or green- ke, Agolod Second—Ilereafier dralts drawn on the Asefstant Treaurer ot New York may be adjusted by him at “learing-1louse, and the balance due frowm the Etates may bo paid at his ofice fu Unlied States notes or Clearing-1louse certificates, This requires the Asslatant Treasurer In New York to adjust’bls balauces at the Clearing- Ilonse, and to poy the excess of his debits In Clearinz-fivuse funds oniy,~that {s, excluding the miver dollars, Third--Alier the 1st of January next, payment of checks presented (u the Ansistant Teeasurer, Ly any bank connected with tho Ciearing-House, may be made by kim tn United States notes, This permits_him to pay all checks in Unlted Stutes notes, but nous lu the stondard sllver e decided 10 a hurry, fo for six months runping provement: no one anuked but Austria and Prussia. Alter the expiry of that ?‘cnm\, the Bavarian Envoy the ook to asserting dlgnlty of s soverelun K o T Tt hia irat cgar T uageonbied conclave, | HIIK) by Suskeon A. L Watsou, Sedical Di- \We ull nusiced that Herr vou Nostity, the 8axon | najon lett’ no doufit as to the fact that the representative, envied the Bavarian Bchreackh | pyjiet hiad entered from the reur, sud, pasaing his delictous weed. Dut s Court bad uut au- | phrough a minlature picture (of Mep. Retoy {iovized e doed, 5o e had to sbatain. Wien | SIREER, IR DL it e however, ab the nest sitting we wituessed the | ¢po'gront, On this polot 1 remember distinetly Ilanover mau, Bothmer, Indulgine lu tobacco, | ghae Surmeon Cutter (if not Burgeon we kuew that a special understanding had bees | \watson s0) was decid fn | lua entered Into between lluclyh and Tapsburg. | goinon that the shot a0 ac Bothmer was very Austriau In bis seutiments, | qjental one frum our own troops, and delivered and hiad a couple of sonis tn the Austrian armv. | yoy ot fund, Indeed, Gen. Reno wis himselt Unon this, uxony would ot e foft belind, | gare of thix melanchily facs, aud referred to it :I’l':‘r:":;’t'z m‘}‘fl.‘;‘&f-“.‘,‘x’,‘éfi“fi‘& Bontke oo | in fecliug termis woeu” beig taken from s make chimness of their mouths—Wurtemberg :,';'“fi; :(',,},I;u ofiteer Lictuen neatiuued reported and Darmstudt. These uotortunates, uot being ‘Such, in short, Is the sad story of the death of nddivied 1w the viee, tould not join . But the A ) ¢ tonor ond fudependence of tlickr States frupera- },’.‘f,":",',‘1‘;;‘;;‘;{,f“’x‘;‘{.{_",j'b{“f,'; }é:é:,':‘:,fl“,::‘ tively required a sucrifice. Accordinely, the . o ¢ ¢ Bext ting e moty the Wuriembera gentleman | TS0 Jet tiem uow it L will atll be with touk oul a tirar—1 seo it befure me nows a | gielt 0 SR ¥ D Srbnars. fold bim then that our people were no barrl- cade-buliders, and that in Prussia nobody but Kings mnade revolutions; that, If the King only chose to endure the strain then existing for three or four years, he would win the game; that, If Lis Aajesly Qid not get weary of the whole business and a1d not give e up, I should pot fall§ nnd that, if he even then sppealed to tbe people and allowed them to vote, nine- tenthis of them would be in hls favor. The Emperor, speaking of me at that time, said, ‘Cene'st pas un homme serienz.’ 1 did not re- mind btm of this wheu wo et fn the weaver's cottage at Donchery P? NAPOLEON AT BEDAN. The Prince_reverts to Nupoleon sgaln lo gos- siolng sbout Sedun. Tlo sava: “\When delivering Napuleon's letter, Gen, Relile behaved most eourteously and Jtke a gen- tleman. In a conversationl had with tlm. white the King wrote Lls repey, tho General hoved that no harsh conditions would be im- bolde used to'entertaln the Court h()- sclenti tle loctures, to which no one listened, 1, belug pood-natured, was the owly victim of hts lo- quaclty. Forhours logetber he would favor us with the blography of sume French scholar or architect, I which no one ook the slizntest’ futerest. He lectured standing closs to the lamp. dropping his notes from time to time ~aud extemoor {ziug same profound remarks. Though no one wafd attention, he was visibly elated at beartog hinselfl speak, The Queen sut industriously ot lier ombroldery, entirely absorbed by that. ‘The King Jooked at angravinge, noislly turning over the leaves so as to drown the volce, The yount people in the background laugled, whispered, snd paid no heed, Yet the scholar weut ou, murmuring monotaiously ke u sleepy brook. (ien, Gerluch, who was oiten present, sat on a little round stool rreuoswrauulv unequal to bis proportions, and spored, * Gerlaeh,' sakl the King, on oue miemorable cvennis, *sleep, but do not snore.’ I was the only one who up- peared to be listening, Yot oven I chewed the cud of my own thoughts, until, at last, cold eiry s, eic., etc., 1w, Bookkeepcrs, Clerks, &co SXTUA‘HON WANTED-BY A FIKST-CLASS BUSI. ness Ian of 18years’ experience in some of tne largest mercantile and bauking boysed 1o clie United siatei— outside OF Ingido, whera hla services coutd bs mads araiiatie: js an A I Lookkeeper, correspandent, sad geaeral business manager, sud for 8 posltion of trus could furnish security to slmost any amount, Addres ¥ 45, 1ribung ofice. ATION WANTED—AS CLERK OR STEWARD in & hotel Uy a temperste young man uf ten years® expertence. Can furnish guod recommendations. Ade dress . ¥. BARNARD, American louse, Dover, N. L. 1['0 RENT-PLEASANT PLONT 1 turnlaued, very cl 1 O REST-TNIEE UNFURNTSIEG 00NN, WITT use uf bath-room, ot and coid water, suftable fur Hight Bousekeeping. 3123 Webratiay, West Sldes 'O_TEST—~A SUITE OF 3 FRONT ROOMS, X 24t West Siadlson-st.. mudern improyemeuta, su atie For toent nourexeeping. WL M. THOMISON. 2 Wear Hadisu 3 3& Miscellnncous. RENT — RELIADLE PEOILE WANTING r00ms, with or ‘without bastd. en suite of single, to any desi sble part of the eity, will do well tacall st e BELTABLE ROOM-RENTING AND BUABDINU EXCHANGE, Houm 3 Tribuoy futldink. HECIAR 3. oum y rivavu titaine. "7 70 X0 MENT_STORES, OFFICES, &c,_ BStorese [0 REXT=STORES AND LUFTS 1N ALL PARTS uf, the cli, call and Lok st mylsia, K. W. WESTFALL. 147 it Traaess QITOATION WANTED-DBY A FIRST.CLASS MAN cook; ean give guod roferences; me odjection 10 the 1 oF sddress H,, W3 Bilawat, aflerd ndresses. SVTUATION WANTED—AS LAUNDRES 83 CAN o entire charge In » public fastitution or private House, city orcountry. CaliatSt East Vas Buren-s Miscellancous. posed upon so Jurge nud valuroms anarmy. I | meat and white wine were handed aroand. Yes, Jung, thi, straw-like contrefucon—and sm o 1 Soventh Cavalry, f -General, - > o 4 = Miscellancens. Boruand my sheuera, pon sihich the Genaral | Tlumboldt was o talker, Nothiug dispicssed | it halt us o Lolocaust miade to Fatberland. ulogot Baventh Cavaly, Drsros Nalur-Guherdl {| Wullar, Aud Gaflys T L T Nharis {TUATION WANTED-OT A JOUNQ MAY A8 Un the acceptance of these propositions, by res. alution of the Associution, entered on ita records, o In any other form that will convey it» sanction, 1 am wuihorized tw conform 10 them wy voon as the necessary detadly cun Le arranged, Very reapects fully, Tovas Hitnotst, Asalstant Tressurer United States, ‘“These propmitions® were formally aceept- ed, and are now au ofliclal yule ot ennduct fur the United States Treasury i New York. 1t will be scen, therefore, that, despite the werlinz of the ulmvm,mnml law that resugip- ton shiall ba * fn coln,” and in detiance of the law remonetizing silver, order ot the Treas- ury reguires thut the process of the resumption ot specfe-povments shall be conducted wholly upon a golil basls, to the utter exclusion of tic standara silver dollar. We want the peopie to understand this situation clearlys for thew is will g0 down before them as did the former and searcely more cunning scheme Lo strip the coun- try of ball of 1ts inoury waterlal, by the dewvn- ctization vt elly OEHMAN AS THE OPPICIAL LANGUAGE. 1t way be remembered by svme who watched closely the development of aflalrs durinz and after ‘the close ot the Frauco-Uerman war tiat there was consflerable talk in Germany of the lounguaze of tho Fatherluol being made to su- perseds French oa the lunguaze of diplomatie communicatiun, ‘I'he tongue of the fallen ene- 1y, It was constdered, was not longer sultable for’ that utllee, und that German, us the lun- guage of the now, as It was vonsidered, rul. Iniz Power fu Europe ithe proper onc to hold that vlace. Bismarck wos generully credited with the desire to futroduce this reform. The fotlowing, read in the Mght of these facts, shows, to say the least, n Iittle disingenuous- neas on the part of_tho Reichs-Chancelior, Ina conversation with Bsron Kendell about tho in- troduction of Uertan as a diplomatic Janruage the Chnucellor said : 4 Ofiledal eommunications must bo carried o In the lauguago of the couutry, hot in a foreign tongtie. Bernstorf was the first who tricd to carey this principle out with us, but be went too far.” He wrote tu all the foreign diptomatists i Afewmau or gresscrs knows how to take cire of the water; wark cheap for wiater, " Address F 43, Trib- ge ofice, SiTUATIoN WANTED-DY A GENTLEMAN IN sotie husiness in Chicaco where It 1a not hard works il work four months for my board; have no bad Liab- f1x, and wili gusrantee satisfaction, Immsterisl wi Kkind of bLusiness so Jegltimate. " Addrews ac once ', 0. Nox 1zt 0. blm more than to have to listen tu another, Ow . Blatiul, 10 ate veeaslon somebody monopolized the cou- versation nt court by relating sowmething futer- estinz toall, 10 unbolde was perfectiy beside him- self. Grumbling morosety, he piled’up his plate with pate do fole ¢rus, lubster, eels, and other fudigestibles—u perfect mountain of comestl- bles, § whudder when 1 thiok what theold man could swallow, He ote ax long and as fast ns he coutd. When o found the gustronomic puwers cxhausted, no longer master of himsell, he made o desperate uttenipt to get the carof the com- pany. ‘On the summit of she Popocatepetl,’ ho commenced, but he did aot cet any further, the more popular speaker quictly continuing his tale. *On the summit of the Popucatepetl, 7.000 feet above the level of the sew,' he began agaln, with Joud and exclted volee. But ho futled this thno, tou. ‘The other narrator would uot Le interrapted. nor would the compnany. ‘Fhis was_unprecedented. Wiut a scandulous shame! Humboldt sat down n a rage, und moodlly nieditated upon the Ingratitude of the Buman race, particularly at court, . . . CThie Laberals have been pleased to regard Hum- 2aid that, rather than aezept severe terms, tbu{ would blow thewselves up witl the toctress, replied, “Jaifes saater, thut i your olfuir.' 1 asked him whethier the Etperor Nupoleon could still vely upon the army and ofticers,and whether his commands were atiil obesed ot Metz, The General answered fn the afllrinative, and, as wo subsequently ned, spoke the truth, Lreally beliee, 4 the Emperor bad canciuded peace there and thew, Lie would be u vespected relau- Iz sovereizn to this day. But be laa ——, 1 18l go sixteen years azo, when nobody would belleve me. Beunld dhd sentimental.” NAPOLEON IN 1500 The tollowing relatiug to the roative }mlltluu of Prussiun und French allaire fn 1560 will by read with fnterest, especially fu tie Nihe of sub- sequent events: ** When hegotiating with M. Thlers (during the stege of Pans) tue French statestnan reaunded e of a conversation | had with tho Duke of Bauffremont in 1867, Itis true [did teld the Duke that, i€ the Emperor Napoleon had had n keener pereeption of his own advantage, e mleut have done o stroke of bustuess in 1956, 10 the Ewmperor, at the with power snd elevators. A. h Jeffersot ____WANTED TO RENT. \".\N'l ED=T0 BENT Joor 12 rooms Address, with particulars 1 ‘ TANTED=TO 1 slngle genttema: bo reasiuabie aud near Indiaga- Address (083, 1ribunc otfice. ___HOARDING AND LODGING, South Side. 1079 \;’,\XMSIIM\\K. WITII DOARD, AN FLK« wal Fooln, nestly fuenished. on Arst toar. with all couventences, to an agreestle famlly. THE LATE ELECTION. The Hesult and the Cause from s Demo- eratie Ntandpoint, Puster's Demozrat, Dorer, . . For the past two years it has been virtually settled ju the pubtle mind that the Democratie party were comlog mto power, Everything In- dicated t, und the skies were very clear and brignt. The time seemed to have orrived when the whole country was ripe for o chiange, and the wisst inen of all political antecedents and ull political opinions had settled into the beliel that the best possible thing to do wasto put out the Republicans and put {o the Democrats. ‘This was the unmistakable majority declsion two years oggo, but In the cnd defeated by fraud, successful through lack of courage of tho Democratic leade 8tlll, it becanie tolerably apparcut, not lovg after the trivmph of thut munstrous villainy, the fuauguration of Hases, SIED OGN Ty tthout_buard. Must »und Thirty-frstest. lcse QITUATION WANTED-UT A G00D OIRL TO 20 S'ousework I s smuii rivate famtly: refereace ghvea i required._Address ¥ 9% Tribuge omice. QUIUATION WAXTED-ANY LADY WISiTNG & S"%uune, strong German wirl, cas_willlag 10 learn $24 week, call st 104 Cottage Grovo 110 B0 GENERAL It ) 18 14 ot dreente Al GITUATION WANTED-TIY X sWEDTAI GILLTO do geqeral ousework in & small family, Cail OF sddress A. NEWBUIL, 710 Weit Norshi-av. QITUATION WANTED-UY X GIItL TODOSECOND vgrl( or genersl housework, Call at 1V Bla; r, rivate fam ndes givy 1€ required: Call OF Addtess 14 Dlapnel av, 0o 5 AND ) noard, with roois, 84 Plano and hathi day bosnt 3 ARK-ST,~FINST-CLASS per week, with o of LARENCE, HOUSK, NOX. X41. 350, 336, AND 387 tate st., foltr bincke south of ihe Falmer Huure — Tloard ami roumn, per $1.5) t 82; per woek, $3 W0, Furuialied rooms Lo Fent Without busrd ST WASHINGTON 8T, moment of our attacking Austria. had'taken by | buldt as one of their own set. But hewasa man | Uerinan, aud they ®ll gnswered—it wus, ol | that it was, outhe whole, the best thing for the ‘;‘:fi!&fl:‘“%‘fimfl-fi st haanl tu iy fram Siuatio: WANTED-BTEC NAVIAN GIRL force what he suurequently demandea through | who could not live cxcept basking i the siune t'flurlc.nl'ul"nlme' smong them—In their re- | Democracy that could have happened. layes' | The Story that 1ia Tella on Himself snd & ) bu $1 peT Week. Truuslcols, 81 Lo §1.5 ayg [ O in private tamily 84 cook wash r.and lroner, or 1o du Infebt Liave duue better for him- | ahine of the court. The favor of his saverelgn | speetive nother Yongues,—Kussian, Spanish, | policy divided the Repuolicans aud uuited “the Humble Admirer, FADA HOTEL, 148 ANI 120 WAIA! genoral howework. 178 Morth Cury third foor. Beoedett, ivg Aoars N WANTED-| 0. NT BCOTCH o Al 8 sl :can& ‘wurk or cook. Call at b0 Anm{ AL, 1 VAL AV., l\ fear Monrowsst. <(00d rooms snd bosrd, §1.5%0 pef day bawrd (of ihe wiater st very luw rates . MOARD WANTED, I‘OAIHI—L\‘ A PRIVATE FAMILY FORt A - tictusn, Wife, and boy: inte dinoer; refercuces exchanged.” Address I, 154 Lal _ MACHINERY, Swedlah, anid 1 don't know what all, so that b Tiad quits a awarm ol translators sitting in the Ministey, and so I founa matters when [ enter- ed ollice. Budberg sent mo a note That was not lair. If they wanted to take thewr revonge, Gortschakoll ought to bave written tn Russian to our Ambasrador 10 »t. Petersburg. That would have been the right way to do ft. was Indispenssdlu to bim. Dut this did not preveut his creepmiz away from the palace to Varnhagen, to yossip and slander with his trusty mate, Varohagen as vut it all ot oks, wnlel, T regret 1o say, sre vecy expen- alve, The detall in thesa books Is worth noth- ing. They are fmportant, however, us 4 whole, fllustrating & tima whien there was nothing but . At least, we should not hase been wble to stop him; nor fa It likely that England would bave interfered. \What tie had to do was touct, 10d seo what would come ol it. 1f we were vle- torious, his safest policy would have been to auppor us, and lure ua forward {nto the tutoxl- tation of trlum?lu. But the man is aud ever was a Tiefonbacher.” Democents, All o earth necessary for the Dutnocrats Lo do was to malntaly thelr iclong principles, stand up square and plumb ou the sound, tried, and never-lailing Democratic at. form of the original foundation falth, thu i pul o1 D e religlon, und seoudlate, kivk vut of aoors, snd & -‘r under foot every nawe, nod color, und breed of beresy that venture Wush(ngtan Post. Tom Browne—not of Rugby, but of Indlana —tells o good atory vu Sam Coxj or, rather, repeats It from the genial Samuel, who tells it on himself: One day, shortly alter election, Mr. Cox was Nursess QITHATION WANTED-UY A GRIMAN WOMAN wet niree, 304 lilacklawk-st., noar Clybouru- &v.. Nurth side, S_I*lmufuh WANTED-IV_AN EXPKRIE oy v dy hard at work, When u card ree who wishee tu travel with an'invaiid: axi Tietenbachicr, it should he said, was on Aus- | erisicism, skepticisuand malicious fupotence st | 1t may perhaps bo required of 8 forelau repre- | fnto thelr presence, acated fu his study mAnnnns L e [ e e ptiuLables ACArss s bt wian General of the Wallensteln epoch, and a | Berlin, - A warld luz’&»luthlu to realtze except vy | sentative that he should understand and vae the It was “‘:“ atraichtost and plainest road ever | a8 broughtin, St was rattierw rough-lovking | o O BALE-1 EXUISE, C) Ll Suka, wibl, ._‘!‘,‘ lfl’"fl’ - Aeeptil e, well-known character In Germuan histors and | seading these volumes," Janguagool the country to which he is aceredited. | opened for travel in all the world, Not more | plece of pastebuard, betokening that the caller | 0o iten Sanging Trom 10 2o humes 20 follers, from - === AEONRCRCEDETE drama. o was botorlous for hesitatfon, which Hut bere, In Berlin, to write to mo in Kuse | than two or (bree cross-routes led out to the | Was hat exactly of the cultured classes, 07 ateam puipa, (ron und wood I GoLTz. . One of Dlsmarck's befe nares of Ambassadors was Count von der Goltz. Ot him Blumarek ay! #Our late Ambassador in Parls was o clever and well-informed man., But all his cleverness dld not endow him with a sound and consstent fudgment, He constantly chanved hs views of men oud hings, and bud ever fresh schemes to propose. Moreover, he was slways enamored of thu Queens to whose Courts he was attached, Formerly tn love with Amelic of Greece, he subscquently transferred his utfections to Eu. genle. Ilo vontidently believed that what 1L have aucceeded In brimclog about, - be, wits ms superlor Intellect, nught bave done Len tmes better, lleucs e was ever utrleuing agatost e, Tnough well uequaint- e¢d when young, ho Wroto o the King, accusing ma and cautloning him against sian in answer tos German dispateh, wus clearly unfalr, 8o I guve the order that whatever should be sent In, uot i German, French, En- wtinh, or Ttuhagn, should be lct nlone, and simply deposited with the archives. Budbery sooiy wrote reminder upon remiuder, always fn Itus- stan, ‘They got no answer, s wore put away in the archive cupbosid, At last ho came In person and asked, * Why, then, did wo not reply to blm ' Mapty? Iingquired with the greatest sstonlshment; “roply! amd to whatl I have scon nothing of yours.' * Why, he had writton four weeks agn, aud {nded us seyeral tuncs since.’ Ol quite sol now | remember,' [ sald. * These great bundle of documonts down atalrs in Rtussiun writinz—perhaps your cumuunications ure smony thew, But none of the people down stairs unierstand ltussion, and rnpenfi thut reach us i sny tncomnprebensible wg8htow the gentleman sud Mr. Cox; whereupon there uwppeared a rough-looklng customer, clad o the catbof a workingman, whu, without walting for cercmony, Femarked, Interroatively: “Your name s Coxi* 1 have llw‘l‘luuun" with many passed for carclul forethought, but which {o reality was stupld, unmeaning lethargy, AN INFOHTANT DICTUM OF THE FRINCS tells us that when the Pruesion authoritles werc expelied frum Neuchatel, soon after the weession of Napoleon, the lstter, contrary to . what Is generally velleved, apolauded the wWew of Frederick Willlam 1V, coing to war with bwltzerlond. He was, he sald 1o Princo lse marck, only too happy that there was a Dros- ct of secing that nest of democeracy destroyed, owever, peoplu at Berlin sinelt u rat, und, niot- witnstangiug the encoursgenvent received, ultl. mnately abaudoned the project, Independently of considerations connceted with the forelgn polity of thepsiate, Frederivk Willlam IV, could not Lt be aware thut ull Germony objected to Swarcarried on for no better purpose than to ntain the unbatural conuection between & Joft, and these had » guidcboard at ewh corner ol intersection, inscribed, **Demo:rat straight abead!” and underocath it, @ Da phools to the left!! Thess lelt-hand roads leauing to death were Mued with vlctures, ull sorts of g-uu{ tiusel und trash, greenbuck. absolute aud flat rag-mioncy i endless vrofu- slun, tozether with Junutacruble ranbow proin- {aes of good times, and abundant glory, riches, and bouor, Dutoll this would lave been e merg unothiog had the Democratic leaders su- mained frm aud true. But down round the tirst corner stood Dan Voortives, and Pendlcton, ana Tom Ewivg, bawhng, *This way, Demoe- cratsl ‘Lhia s the road to Heuven! ‘fuis way! Tins way!" And then u lut of Western' fodls turned ‘the cornier uud toukiod at the pictures, suw how pretty they were, und they, tog, began 10 buwl, * 'hls way to huat the Revublfcans, " r. slafizni, bulle ids Machinery Do s, AND OTHEIL UTENSILS ‘e tnavufactare of miching: ind i Wabash ey, < D-ATAND BOILKIRS FURBALKL estiinates of cost for new and repsir work glven ¢ Euterprise Butler Worka, 17 Alichigaa-at., cor- tngabury. i PRAFTISU - LATHER, RF0H0T BED, & X geared, ale geared I fac Toal: orice, SOw, W, A QITUATION WANTED-A MOUSEREEPKTL IN A 1 Jespectatie familys no trifers weed anvwer, " Cail for uhi Wahash:, v. __MUSICAL, A CUANCE 0 BELECT FROM THE LARGKST 8TOCKR OF BECOND-UANIY UHRGANS IN THH Ol T Fi 1kl o make| e ‘;\' nthi, menis, wel-known makers (i ¢asy taol s '7“16 abova urwi re all order. T phy Recoud: Land {Bstruinenls taken in exchange furnow, Nmfl l: "mil:.\ul‘;l.‘hl plases to reat or fur sale on s o W. KIMDALL, tate ana Adsus-aie. 1o satn scthes called Sunset Coxi 'That s sowbrigued by which | am koown smong my more tainiliar iriends." * You formerly resided in Colmbus, 0.4 “Lhat bapdiness was once mine,!” o Represented that district In Cougress?? ] enjoyed thas distingnished bonor, and, 1 ¢ add, ut 8 suipewhat early mee, wAfter u while ghey gerrymandered that dis- trict so n% to make it bud district for an usple- 1NeN Ex, WRINGINGIACHINEa, te And the low %al"lvnl"l::l. 1 ALLET, DAVIS & CO.'S . Sovereign belonging o one Gonfederscy wnd & | nie. The King guve e these lotters and | ro. | languaze are stowed awav among ths archives? | - Bug tha nusaca Kei on the straighit roud to | jug Dewocrst 1 e B ~onn | ] UPIIGHT PIANOS. mwuippwwnmg 10 another. Y tfod to thum; yer be would not dessat, bus | Upon thts Budber: llml_l_llnl'y agreed to wale | thy wext corner, weuhened by desertions, but “Yun have evidently read the political hiis- l;‘u':n\:fi? M‘»:II'M‘,' D umnn‘!}fi'mfifl uL'L'.".::l:J".‘.‘i‘.‘..’.‘.‘:‘.‘;:o;l:.“:""" of beat akes, THY DUC DX GRAMONT, Eupl on writing to his smm‘y ad {ihtun.’ [la | for the future lu French, still trug and tiran, until they esme to the hext | torv of your country to good [Uroose, WY | doiph-sl., near Clark. lwonis 5 wod i Fatabtihod 1, W, W, KiuBALL, i S late and Adams-sta. whose {ndiecretion precipltated uventa, finds Jit- | was thoraughly hated by hls subondinutes, MOLTKE, cross-road, Lookmye down” that way they suw | friend.” U fasor i is vyess e e v at Farie T 15" er | On of the humorous Chancellor's witty ap- | the sametHlutratiohs, but fu litde diforcas | > Fien you maved to New York, whero thero [ A NYSUGEO i aN0% REdRIGE & £ piaRoE “10 1 had been in his place I should bave en- | Ing told that be was Laving 8 vap, [ wus about | preclations of character cususlly thrown upon | colors. They hud been retouchied by Lhut stana- | was a betier show fur a Democrat BU; e} _URGANS tered & pegiment and tulien my chance un the | (0 take my departure, when his Bueretaries, de- | Count Moltke 1s, to suv the leust of It, very | anl old Demuerat, Thurman, of Ohio, wnd re- “ Well, my frieud, your premise is correct, 1 7 GOLD AND BILVERG PMN‘H‘“‘“ FOILSALE. battle-fleid, after mudaling ulfuirs in the Cabie | lighted to do him un (1 surn, rustied into bls | connenl. Dro Busch oarrates that Moltke tad | christened tho * Oblo fdes™ to beat the Lepub- | did mwove to New York, Hut your conclusion I3 fouey 1o loan on waichos dlamonds, sad yalusdigs W, uet, | nyaelf wus quite preparcd to do this fn | room towake hiw, And yet beinigau Ambassa. | allantly seen the duth of & vast awd potent | bcan urtlats of the tast tfieen ye ‘Tha *Ohiv | bardly iLle 10 the torm of A nece: u{‘- 5{.};;: (g;::y‘:‘g;u{‘h;:‘f‘“” '-""‘l Kad Dutay 1800, 4 things hau gone wrong, how could 1 | dur bo might so casily Luve tngrat ated bimsel? | bow! of sheery-punch at the Miede villsin the | Idea " was a splendid tabe, faC und Juseyy amd y reasubid for wovine to New Yorl sequenee, M, ool i s | PrANas Foris MANNETR bavo shown mysell vzain at Berlin ' With hle subordimates. AD Awbassador can | Rue do Proveice, aud that onu of the Vriee’s | how theso felfoss of easy virtue did yun down | wers tot whally patitieal.t MOASEETA Luax N HEAL NaUss | PR krecerivenn vy Tayior Hawseil, Tate of lisic JULES FAVHE, afford to do this; u Miufster cannot. | should | guests rewurked now well the old General | thut eroas-road! We Tost Oble outright, und = We won't disacuss that. After uusuceess- R let, Duvis & Co.'s plato taciury, luston, where I Dearbura-ai. (0 LOANZSIUoL S4u%, $2,50, KL S ‘and other v0d larger sums to sutt at luwest currens Hrob-cladg I(Ilwul Ll ER & BOND, tu Washlugtos ittt R C A ropar e we 103 cars; B come misstod, Addrese I 47, Tribuas office. . .. LOYT AND FOUNS, OST—ON TWENTY-RIX " 4 James' Chureh aad Coll POV Cars, & %6 8 Keeliaakus belongs Lo s sery rded If roturned to 147 btate-st., vn head puilsher (ur [he DAM 20 years. Uniers will s prosupuly aiieadcd 1o sad doae 't véry reas r d has orders left st W, W, RIM. ruct Stats and Adsima.eis; 1ike to do 50 juysell. but where is the timet 1 bave so mauy things to thivi of riut Iuw com- Y«lln;u ,I':J wanage Wy dgepartment military ashion.’ Senatur Thurman was mure respousible thun auy other mun; ho had the Presideatial bratn. fuver, wnd ot delivious ou fognce. A gerrye miander of the Siate aaved 23w niajority of Cous gressiien, but the dlate at large was Ju Through the perewclous dolluence of this o ldea upetating beforg the Otwo clec- tlon, the party uil through the country became comtaiinates’ and demorahized, 1t looked lio an adroit Repuvlicun trick, played shroush i the huuds. ‘Une 1rst fruit ol this Dom- oerabie deteat in priucipte was brought (orta lu Maine, 1t was o frad und temporary blessing, fully tryibg the State at barge, you avalled your- self of the opportunity utforded by the desth of Jutnes Druoks to mave wnto bis district ) ) moved into the distiet furmerly repre. gented by the Loy, James Brooks, but agatn { alssent trom vous conclusivns.” Let that pa Yoy were eiected to Con- greas Trom M, Brooks® former distyict 17 Wl was But let wovemuric, my friend, that my time just at this mwment b very wueh ocea- pled, Your rawme of wy blography, foulty as some of vour deductions are, in polut of lozle, Is dcwl(\nlcrc;ung tonie, sudatatime of rreate The Prince critictscs Jules Kavres deportment ll‘h-men:l with suwiew! auatic lrony “ M, Fayre kays, tu bl report Lo the Freuch Uoverament, that ho could not help shedding lears 1o one ot bls conversations with me. must confess ho logked as if he were nbout to weep, and 1 consoled bung but of this ) um eertaln—~that ho did not eiied @ siugle tear, He tried hard, but ho could nut. He, bo doubt, thought to fmpress m= with his fine actiug, as ‘arls lawyers are {n tho batit of imposiog Upon-thelr audicnce. Lam perfectly convinced tlat, Lo add to the pathios of thu situation, hio looked stter st Yes" ru‘»ltcd Blsmarck, *chat 15 oll the war's dotu, War is is busl- ness. | remember when the Spaniah question becsme u burniug oue that he lwmediately te- s to look ten years younger. ‘Uheu, when 1 told bim that the Hotienzollern had elven in, fie st once got to ook ol and wors out. Aud when, soon lter, the French wers not sutisfied with even that concesslon, ¢ Molk? was suddenly quite fresh and youny aalo,” . NCES, ______ COUNT HABRY ANNIM, though he had not at that time redelled apainst the Prince’s authority, is rezanded by him ia el the same way us Count von iler (oltz: +7The Pope oucht Lo remuin 4 saveretzn, but the questiun 1 how to keep Lt on the throuo. Oue might hu able todo more tor bl if the Ultranioutanes were pot 30 lerce wrained uay but 1 like to give a Roland for un Ohver. i Ad 33 _montly: Win, (urnitura bought luw on eaay teruia ‘st Fourihieat., New York Clty. JruneALi-uGoR B PRINTING utice Gf the Ulnaus ook Comsauy, at Umahs, Neh., uow dolog @ guud buslbess; reason for scillog, rapid increase of VUr Jobbing trade reguires ous cutire sticatlon; trade cxteudd v er 1, xa ilics w t lated wristlel; BT b T Bsien BERIL, These sxtracta may be vouciuded with Princo Biswiarck’s upinion about beer, of which he w bushed shergetically, can be miady best payloy luviet- was paluted white ou his several visita to Fer- | wonder what aur friead Harev Aruio thiuks of | very fund, Strange to say, hu expresses hin- | soou uftor turbed 1o sn unuitigated carse, | er frevdom from presslue engagements, | would 1 oar LACK .u’cancn I‘rxmm: foDur | e lnslhu Weal. © Address UMAMA BOUK CO., tleres; particularly the second time, when he | it all now that matters bave come to this pasal -cllvwrvunmmmy with respect 10 that liquor | Malue ought to have gune the uthicr way by [ b glod to canvass the sublect with you st ,!,f.h,",':,',‘m D e A iy ‘;,'m;;‘;:, TR T eI AT "l ou an extrs coating of pallid collor, the | As Atobassmior 10 the Fapsl Bee, o ought to | usn uupular drink, At tha begtuulng ot the | 20,000 majority, ‘Tuat would bave Lilicd u.s Jength, But just naw, belng unusually busy | otice, 723ouroeest. | = S D er o oo with £arum (6 $ 16010 cAbiLAl. better to iipersonate the sufferini and deeply- | have an opinion. Idare say he Luss only toe | 187 “Obia 1dea " and sl othier spurtous kleas, and | even for me, [ must request You 1o state the OST~AY PILST REGIMEN OT & Fetlring pariner b o well ciab: 0 sotnebody observid in bls pres- ¢ becoins szarce ab ’ Nu matter if it The great fneresse In the consutivtion of beer I8 greslly ta be reeretied. Hoer mages prople stuptd, lazv, aud hopertivent, I8 s the cause of the social democratic pot spriskliug, which §3 ull coucocted wver wugsol beer, Goud coru-uraudy is intinlieiv preterable.” gt CEPTION, Urilay evenlag fast. wubd ring, a1k sloDy st Leat 4 bt tag. Finder Wil pleass leave at thls ofice FROM 423 FOURTI-AV., ONE ‘tor which Lwlll glve $i00 reaand. | 11 Clark-st. : REWALD- 1MER OF 610K ) Lidise, O or Suits of Dettuia08, lout st Waliet coutalnlag (b WAOLErh bapors. id.s LelOLEINE he Lodgu. der 1Ly ahové reward u urolig to ANUREW C. CARL North Halsted- or 8 LEOPOLD BEOS.'S & C0.7 414 M Lept tie Democrutic party upon the platiorm of sound princlple. It would bave fenced up thess cross-roads, und straizht abead woutd have been the wonl. "L tug-baby grow and swelled to disgustivg proportions. e begun to wecupy a great deal of spuce fur such & contemptible blped, ‘the Deuiocratie leadera ali ubout,with now aud then su bonorable exeeption, weut 1o luoking hlwy over, bezan to bandie him and tiekle s nibs, Helaughed and rew powpous aud wise. In- stend ot knoesfuz hiw in the bead st sight, aud dusspiog bl out of reach ol resurrcetlon, they thouwnt he had Letter bo saved und rafscd * fur the good of thecouse.” Aod so they saved and ratsed biun until be becas Unmanageable, uud showed the bloo i that was [ him by Licking by godfather out ol doors tu every State whers this ludicrous und dizcusting busiuess wus cunied o, G cawe very uear losing everything, avd ft s really 8 wouder that we gre saved oven by the years' wany—oue set to-day, und soother tO-HIOFTOW, X Trnang as usual, His reports have always adyocated apoosite tendeacies. 1 am sure e feels too dis- tingutshed a diplomate to represcat bis country at a small Court, though, as the bead of thu Catholie Church, the Pope is a much more 1+ portant persouage thau us thesoveseisn of his state. However, Arnim is really intellizeat. 1 do wish one could rely ou Lys reports, but they are ooe thing to-dav apd anotber to-morrow,!" COUNT BEHNIIOLPY, the late Prusstan Euvoy i Loudou,~a deliberate, casy-goiuy, but high-pnucipled stateiman,~was uever hizh In the Prince’s favors s Count Hernstortl certauly beats me In one thing, i pever succesded {n covering resms of aper with digufied verblace about pothiug. rlo bas just seut mie uuother curt-losd of dis- patches. jull of cuptivess, and coplously se- fecring to previvus cotmmunicatiovs of the like intrinaie worth. The King slways wishes to by wlormed about refercocen tu documents he o taky Lo pi llahel payiug busliien of twei > s Woved patriot. | do not, however, deny that enves Siven and requl Lo fuit bis aftustion. But he is ot a politician, 1le ought ta kuew that sentinent and palitlcs 9o not po toxether, When 1 dropped a hiut Sbout Btrasburg aud Melz be looked as if Ly thaughit it & juke. I inight hava told him what bpencd Lo me in a furrier’s shop o Berlin. { Wauted & fur cloak, aud, a high prics being ask- 4, Laald to the shopkeeper, *I suppose, ir, ;::I dro Joklug.! *Never Iu busiacss,” was tha *In Versaiiles Fayre had cot atill grayer, and iltouur to boot,—the latter probably un horse- b, But Le Jooked on the whole like o man ¥ho had gone through so tuuch vexation aod ex- cltement that be dla nob care 8 — what bap- Peded to bim, It was extremely dlficult to ll-inke military matters ot all tntelbigible to i, ¢ often remurked towe that France was the d of frecdom, while we were reigned over by thapousm. Ou one aceaston 1 mentlonea o bin A we were 1w want of mouey, sud that Pans fm""' vbject o your viuit, aud Jet me add that shall be lad toserve you.” **1 Liave no (aver tu ask. 1am an admirer ot vours. {alwuys vote for you, aud alivays deslse tu doso. )ealied this morning aierely to tu- quire if you bad selected jour next districe I T,AME AND SICR Hulisks. b " curable, cured free uf cust, “GIL WDIbA AMBMUNIA. Spavins, aplilts, riugboues, buuches, thorough flluk SPruBg koves. cured withoac tlemlal, Biratus, shoulder laencss, UsVIUlar diseass shve-lwils, cure xusrsutced. Seud fur Pemphict cou- Latutug 1l aforaistios w ML W, M. GILES, 120 West Drosdway, unlesale, VAN SCHAACK, BIEVEN e ————— Minds In the Sano Groove, Lason, Framcriut When Tenussun's * In Meworlam” apoeared, scertain poct was stauding in the Old Corn bookstury, turnlng uver theleaves of thefreshiv- }ululc-l volume, whico up stepped & diterary rend of rar taste ard fearning jo pogtry, say- ingto tho puct: *“lave you read Lt Min- deed, [ lave,” was the anawer, *+aud do you seems tu e that W thls delwbiful cunsaon bas dotc tur fricndsteg what rarch dul for Jovet” Tuls was Lo teat s mut for tue Nerary fricnd to furget, Thatalternoun he called upon a lady v Neacon HiH, aud notle- {iizucopy o Iy Mcworisw un ber table, Frore Teip Nae York Tumes, Flurence at this momeot i3 n_the turued of & ereat scaudal fu the Hoe arts. The sudden sus- pension by the Uaveroment of all ths cu- pluyes of the galleries ot Florence, fncluding the Pittd and Uthiz, fcom the Dicector-fn-Cllet, Slzuor Gott), sud the Jugpector, Campava, down tu the cuards, aud the aeuaing of Prof. Pigorinl, of Rotne, 10 taky charce of them sud investigute thuir coudition, shows thut some- Ahiug svrfous in regord tu thele late tanage- mene hasg reached the ears of the Misister of i\"kuclu.\ sk TO EXCIIAY e Ay UAVE FOl to warchanudluw, le stock, ia bext of urders will schi 1n lute ol shi) dad receive {0 vayment one-third guod real culale: 8 gencrel desrimend o Ml laen Lo enctirade” bar tul vartlcuiu addrea Wity acription ot propeity 3ad brice, Snien XN O B Raw York OIS ature, 122 K SALE=A STANTI X 3 ok} Toferchicy (Pt 0ud sbOraMIERT Pl o partics can bt e bl burore Purcadaic s U athuvie th. T8 WANTED-CLIMAX CLOYHES Wi oy use dojiar Would have to Hud e for s AL elotoed | does nob reineiaber. Goltz was wob bearly as | Pubil lustriction. 'This act, 0ud the appoint- | ©»kin 0f our tveth? Bul, thauk Heavew, we | paw bigvpuortuuity, Afier the usal grecitugs | 5550 it fus vue o) 3 » 2 +tbat wu could tesuo o loan.’ | reoifed uiu. wo | bad—reams of dispatebes, secompanied by bas- | mwent of Lrol. Mhzorini to the post of Royal | b caped destruction’ onee more, Tbe | he w.ffi un the bouks. * Hlave you rud it ¢ £ iy (Jowet dTsoie aal e U CeiN e MAS GOING TU B T could pot do that without Parliswent or the | ketfuls of matter docketed *pnvate sud coutl | Cominissfouer ol the Gallenies and Museuw” of ocratic purty is @ wonderful party, or it | askued. Yes.”? sald the tudy, "tund § have eu- 9 (Kievaloel, higoni £ car or perwancolly would reuroscus wiuthor Dike THUM L . Uldeazy, & 0., uwutaciurern 128 Weshloztous Dem would bave beeo dead fov ago, Nather the 10lly, uor treachery, nor stupidity of leaders all through the last clebiteen years has been sble 1o Kulaty or put ft out of the country’s tight 1or the sound priucipics ol constitutlobal Bberty. But we submit, &cd eutores 12 wia the deotial.’ [eavens, how wuch letsure be wust have had at hts command! Were be ative, and beard of Napoleon 8 prisoner sud Eusenle iu Loudon, wsat would ke say! Probably bLe would not feel much for the Ewperor, but the Fmpresal Uowevse. o anite of bis jafatuation, P mapd her s fsitor ut Floreuce, coupled with the virtual arreat of the cntlre body of wid officery, came oy the srt-world of this ¢ity like w thuoder<lap fu s cloudless sk, Nuturally, it gave rse to exag- gerated statements sffectivg the mauber whuel thosy juculpated bad fultitled thelr se. frBach, i conmogtion With bls ks sUuls Yarticuleis: dread let. CABY he cried, *you can manage to geb 4, T3ibuce vitlce l':»m ,Of BU,200.000' franes without the Chaw- i3l [ answered, “Noj not five fran e Jiould not believe ma: but I told hiw that Ilad u:.uor fuur years lu a cbrople state of war With the wattoosl peprsacatatives, but that ved 1t greatly.t! v So have nd du you Lnow that it scews to e this chatoior pocn Teonvsou hws dol frlendstap wuat Petrarch did for love 7 pejoibed e dady, wdding, W volts stulle, M. —-'I rell-kron b erigic) STORAGE, _____ BAFE ASD COMPLETE STORAGE W3 Tor Louse-goods, merchaiidies. ete. iui by Lt haudulpli-at, Luwial raiedi sdvauces 3 LAY BAvING X ab will ghve lcesuae L0 geativinen Lorhils Ivasulubie. addrese 3 ol, Fribide uite: