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. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNB: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1878, . 3 ! of fact. The statement 8o often iterated and refterated by the obacure andantique publication that s kept allve for the turpose of keepinyg his name from belrw entirely forgotten,—that he fa the first cholce of four-fifths of the Re. publicau farty for the position, Is ao stily thac one would think the great mning that could in two weeks master the sclence of Political Econ- omy would hy this time have discovered the un- fayorable influence of such tooltah lies, With sach men as E. It Washburue and Judee Lawrcoce Lo chouse from, there should be no doubt of the defcat of such wire-pullers and demagngues as Logan, Gov, Ugleshy Is notethe firat choice of the writer for his own successor. though helleving found a resdy reaponae fn you mnd other ¢l zens of this great country are despised fn En- and yet this la the question whicn the Assoc tion studiously refused to decide, Permit me, a5 1 humble representative of the people,~with whom in this country the right to make Investi- gations finaity ,—to Inquire whether the Bar Ansoclation or Congress fs the proper body to try this case. Tho Bar Assoelation was not organized (o slop investigations (nto the conduct of its members or Judges on the Hench. Itschief purpose, avowedly, was to 'improye the tone of the Bar and the Beneh, It appuinted & new tribnnal and adopted & code of ethics, to discipline offonders :,:I:it: :I:'VM A factred oo d Jui lt'l‘ n;ll“fe affairs, n;vr alf the nriflv‘lllon ! nvi‘ hard- + WANTED-NMALE HELP, " zed, (v suppose, ol ship expertence: ¥ lcer Rt r % The otber nand. that tn, hrare shound.ba e | StASInen oh tha fraptiorr | Cec! of the line Maokioeperes Olorhn; Soe to the present dag’s work throughout the conn- |~ The proviinm relative to the Bureau ot Mul- | WARTERTAX ACILLK INTRULIOESY ¥OUSS tee fn that line. "Would any one he the gainer? | tary Justice f« of eu to one criticlam: that is, it exparience, In & newe cepot and variety Noonne, nefther employer nor consumer. Neithet | leaventoomany officers, This department should Archer-av, would the workers be henefited, even though & | be elfminated.” Evory ilae officer would atsent. o g a aroportionate addition were made to wages, be- | to this statement, and most of the stafl. Fer caute they would sooner be out of work. even to these #tafl brethren the Judge Advo- Then, too, during seven hours s maa can ex- | cates are objects of derfsion. [n all the recnrds ert iimseil st work, which no wan or woman | of jurisprudence thete never existed a mors van do for ten houre. Therefore, undouhtediv, | gross misnomer thau the nawne Bureaw of more would be accomplished in a dzs's work of Miltary Justiee applied to this department. TED ~TWO PLT seven hours than in the same length in time of | Bhould'the largn sum every yedr expended for 1y. WILSON, 139 Twen) a longer dav. the support of these individusls, neither lsw- Miscellnnests, The matter of wages will regulate itself the | yers nor soldiers, be thrown Into the sea. or ~ JUDGE BLODGETT. and. How yon and others can sympathize withsuch & man—no, not man, but " alld bheast!'—ran only be explalned on the ground of tamentuble ignorancs of the ([lrvncut state nf things fn .Europe, especially Giermany, Yours, ete., 1L Hopstaux, =The Hon. C(me; H, Harrison Begin- ning His Investigation, THE SENATORSHIP, Tl}: GAME OF NLUFF, ' the Editor of The Tribune. " gemimariELp, 1iL, Dec. 28—While it Is the he Bar Assoriation Committee Recefves No Reply a3 YetViews of Correspondents. 4EKKING THF. CHARGES. LITTLE PROORESA MADE, . the Riar Auso- | aeninst professional good morals who could not that lie 15 2 falr man ax to ability, and, exceot- | same an when the ten-hour svstem war adonted | pafd to them on condition of_their remaining at ENTH: BCLINAX cLOTRRS o Cotmriies Dot B e etiing a5 | b rexchid through the ordinary channels, The [ (JUt7 ofs Erest pewapaper ke Tug THIBUXE LG | jug the o good men above named, the bert | fn pice ot the fourieen hours with which the | home,” it " would orave Donseit o the R articier, THONESUN clation Haturday, for purp oA founders of the 'Assuciation pever meant to | K6€P even pace with eveals of the day, it is 8110 | man now in the fielil, At any rate, let ns have | writer of this began life as a workingman, And | count at large, aud of fncalculable m A those charges, If possible, agains B0 | | Ve it ohstruct the csuse of justice, It wasto | '8 privilexe to correct abusea of publiccoufl- | done with Logan, and Jet the State of Illinois | no interest or person was injured bLy that | sdvaotage to tho army in particulsar. Tn 3 HE: AGENTS GUIDE ilodgett, did littie or nothing yesterday heyond dence, and t exonse the machinations of mere | have & rcjreaentativa in the Benate who his | change; but ail. emnloyer and cinploye, were | say that onr svatem of military Inw {25 e SmOnthe: freet a1 Anns deserlUe 10, mafltng the fetters drawn up Saturday evoning supplement, mot to-supersede, ti® eonstitu- ooliticlans, at least when the} run counter to | DOm0 otiier profession than that of political | benefited. Wages bezan to advance, bnt the | was imperfect woull be a high compliment. ‘To of |-tlorsl tribunals. Now, what is the position > | bummestem. A Lirx-Loxa REPUALICAN, | ability to pay wages was Increa From the | state that the adwminfstration of justise in the SUEMDEIL OF MASONIC FRATER! ta tho threa gentlemen who are I possesslon of |0 T8 (KO0 Loy ion'hag taken if the Blod. | inportant public Interests. Thus far the eco time that the tan-hour rule was adopted untli | army was defective, woutd be givihe unmerlted areure Epod praitioni s traveling sdles- the pupers, The letter was somewhat modi- ficd, and, as sent, respectfully informed the threc of the action taken Naturdsy,and request- ed them to furnish the Commistee with & copy eral pubtic fias heen mora than pleased with the conscrvative course of Tite TRipunE on the Beuatorinl question, [t s no egotlsm in mo to e 55 ' THE ROCKFORD POST-OFFICE."” T the 1Mtar of The Tridune. RockroRrp, 11)., Dec, 30.—The communication the present times, which are hesring so hand | praise, hecauan there ts vot a single elument, or YANTED i W T TTTTT] i t TED WL GIVETHE B upun the workiog classes, there was a msrked | particular embodied In the admintstration of ‘\ #izustlon 1f hie can :.,'..f-'r‘.!?x.','fir"&’éfir‘.‘s'sfl and constant fmprovement in the condition, aml | military law that justiies or etcuses the em- ,v_.mdh #ezurity and good juterest, with fair wages, K 47, character, aud {nteliizence, and abiitty, and en- | ployment of such terms as system and fustice, [ F12ILE O0C mett casol It has apposed the Investigation of eharges made by three respectable men in the maoner s form prescribed by the Constitu. that, eince the Noyvember election, } have 3, 4 “XCTE B A TTT T s tion of the United States aud the laws of Con- | 337 " % which appeared in Friday's Tainuxg under the | foyuments of the working classes. "More of | There is no such thing ss # svstem of millitary ANTED--A BOY TO LIGHTFIRER AND DRIVE o tho charges, or the substance thereof, and 10 | P 'y said tn effect iat the Bar Asso- | SUIe 88 Milch o contaet with reprcreniative | apore head, aod dated from this clls, Dec. 4, | the " products of lndastey were congumed | iaw or the adiaiabiration of illiary yustiee o hie cileery wakon, | WHT-0N S Launary, cofner of teet the members of the Committee this after- men of our State s suy one, and [ have, there- | wor's yurprise tn our citizens. 1t was algned by | BY them. which, of = course, cuhanced | this countrr. “Lhe terms are ofter used, fre- i ciotion ‘of Chicogo, not the touse of Repre- petatives of the United Btates, (s the proper body to bring such chdrwes. The Constitution saya utherwise, and in nis_contlict of jurisdic- tiun the Conntftation must decide. Agaln, if there yere no constitutionsl pro- vision on tho subject, Congress, and not the Bar Associstion of Chicags, would be the proper court 1o try thia cose. A Governinent officer must be tried by tbe Uovernment, amdnot by & Yoluntary vrganization of private citizens. ‘The Bdr Association Is not a court. It 1one of the powers of s court, anl, I am pained to say, none of the forms of & judical tribunal, Nor is it at all true thst the Bar ‘Associntion fsthe proper body todecide whetlier Judges shall be {mpeached ™ The Bar Associa- tion does not lyulnt Judges; neither does It noon at Judge Trumbull’s ofice. Tho gentle- I k"rq nen with chiarges put themaeives behind a lock W and key during the afternoon, after recclpt gie of the request, and were presuinatly engazed in drawing up a reply. The most that o reporter conld accomplish was to get oncof them to poko hiis head ot of the door, in responze to his sum- snous, and the only sotisfaction he got-vas to be Intormed that they had nothing to say, sod couldn't say It It they had, The provalling sup- position, however, Is that the reply wiil not differ ereatly from the nnswer sent Lo Mr. Jew- eti's Commatten when it made & similar request Inst week. For the purpose of ascertalning what . TIIR TION, CARTER MARRISON fore, po hesitation In saying that public confi- dence has becn most persistently and syate- matically abused on this subject. 1 write, sir, from the standpolat of & citizen who bas no can- didate for Scnator, but who, nevertheless, he- lieveshe has a right to protest azainst the selec- tion of & man, firat, by the politicians, and, sec- ondly, by decefving the public and the General Assembly, It matters not what Gen. Logan's hahits are now, but it 1 a part of the soclal history of Southern Iilinols thut for a quarter of a century he was known smong the people of that section as thaablest exponent of the gamo af “*poker,” a ganfe, a8 I understand, which Is zoverned by C. 1. Woolsey, a voy employed In the telegraph oflee in this city, and was & tissue of flimsy fab- ricatfons and inisrepresentations from begin- ning toend. No oue Lere believes that the ar- ticle was cver written by the persou whose name Is subscrived 10 1t, Throughout the entire con- text there permeates the same element of bit- ter animosity and personal prejudice which hus for weeks outraged the public sentiment of Roekford by inundating the reading community with alurs and Inslnuntions agalnet & man who 1s universally acknowledzed to be the best Posts master that Rockford ever ad, 1 advocate honorable njethiods of opposition in every political and oflidisl contest, hut when Therefore, 1et Comzress chact Lthat o niore they | tial orders, but they’ have no meaning, I of- e T aene e o seven hours of manus! labor snall be required § ders or elsewhere they are stereotypead phrases or permitted for o day’s work, except Inobvi- | simply.~sounding Lrars and tinkling evmbais. S ously exveptiobal tascs; for instance, firemen | ‘Well will it be for the countrs, and hetter for Domesticse . aud “those having the care of machinery, aml | the eervice, when the lawvers coustiiuting this \v,\.\'rsn-mmn CAPARLE GIRL TO DO GEX. others where persona aticndance fa required, | corps are ullowed by Conirese tu display thelr wral housework, Appiy imuediately at No. 140 * Teavin the matter of wazes 10 be arranged by | (alonts in pra:ticing befure the Tollce Jurlges of | Mk betweun TBIriy-A1Ch wod Thiftrstathisth, Elnpluyelr,l and ‘unpluyn;fl jthwnlnl\-u.m'l':u':: l||_v[,lr rel_snmu-n :.au,-n. Nritrsess - su0D 88 things becamne adjtisted unon that ba: he Engineer Cortis Is much too large, It s 3 there would b exmtoyment fur all. Tnyeet- | abeiird o attach 190 officers of this axpentive | VY AR S mc e it oot & menta In tudustrial entervrises would become | corpe te an army of 20,000 et Thirt! el r:l’“?lmfi""'lm““;mlm";" would :f nltlmulnx- n|n.m iy, o’(““:“ would be amply suiffcient for ed, all branchies of busincss woul mprove, | the needs of the scevice, 1 aduit that thele -, « there would be work for all, trainps vru!\ld be | work Is tmportunt, but it can b performed with “”:’,-V,afifi.::.’.m, ,,!.';‘&,.,’;?,"I"‘.;Q,fif.fi“{; unknown, und the whole land wonld bloseem as | one-third of the prescut force without any ex- | otherneed sj ply. DAVIIC. UOOK, 45 Madison:t, the rure. ‘Ilien, when still further tmprove- | traexertton, Even after such u striking-olf a | = L& = e ments pive ducrensed protduction, let the biours | hard-worked dviliun vugiueer would consder | --SYFUATIONS WANTED-FENALE. the prufitd of capital employed In’ productlon. | quently scen fo print, expecially In_ courtomur. | VW A3TRD ZASO0RMAN FO . and at | 9clock, . > 0 competitive newspaper like the Rocklord Keg- 4 o e charges,—which wi \— s Socle bluing " es, 4 4B e | prospects for reappomtment, “a troubled res e s oo et £ FR ST LRI e PAL morter called ::p?x-"g:-’xlg?nggc:‘umxlg‘;x:’rlx the fi‘fl,‘}'}‘;’fflg&k{ff}flfi:’fi.fiiofil'&.‘,vfi e gn:‘tls:-nfl:nor‘:-l lr:fiu’t‘l‘u::'n s tn evidenco be- é"&'““, up,_mire 3"}"1 diriy? frng tu spread a R e e O msvectoreuen Desarttment tbr, twouey AT R R T dny, an e follow 7 X B f coutsglon of prejudice agalnst A man who In b d : B be o . 5 ‘ 7 3 Dlase: fi‘c'.'\'y"c"e‘..".vflffnf"x'fi?fi'n'mc’;"f-::"{'nfil'.i‘é\‘.'.’e’r‘ yond cavil thst Gen. Logan bas from the very |sicory detail of his utlicial responsibility has ac- Tn the Edutor nf The Trilunr. Inspection of paste couldd lie more «Mectaally | QITTATION Wax1E: XUOUNTIY GINL, AS 5 e prerfurined by Hie ofti Nontm ALanaus, Dee. Ho—Pennit me. | L e routine of duty for maey years at through the columns of Tie THIRUSE. o cor- | pogty nas mude them thotouzhiy amuatnted with rect on crror, in my esthnation, ot uationsl fw- | tue business fu nuestion, The bill as projuzed 0 portance. It fs clalmed by a portion of the | bresente ayemedy for nearly ull these nbuser, S prest of the country, and tacitly adoftied by | EVery officer of the urosv proper lovks forwand - W (s, 1o th d L3 Y v i the balance, that the lon. W. W, Gasth, the | 19 HiE £od time cominz whin the survice whl ~ _LOST AND FOUND, present Reprerentative tn Congress from this | s long been bundened. W. A, Cugstes. | [POUNT-ON INDIANA-AV., ON TifE {0TH 1S6T., (the Sixth) district of Alabama, owes his defeat e — - - = 2 Jolie ¢ carsetand mate riic owner cau have thie at the election fo Nuvember last 1o the pscen e v reylag shistyes, HUPKINAAC Thir- ¥ of the Greenback party f the ditric THE ANDRE MONUMENT, Hm ene 3 - e 3 he Edditar of prine. o7 -A . This Is not only mistuke, but a wanton lnpu- TOINCEl(nr of The el et L SR SRR ururml'fmll{}(: b ra detalied for the pur- * Your fature action in this matter, Mr, Iar- rlson, will be independent of any action which 1lie Bar Assoclation may or may not tske, will it noe 1 1 dont see,” replied the Congressman, ' how the action of the Bar Aseociation could have anv influecnce on my actiod. They have no nower to send for persons and papers. Tno Bar Assoctation can merely givo me the opinlon of & certain number of men who can get no testf- mony that I cannot get.”? “ Your future course, then, will ba governed by the results of your own personal luvestiga- tlon of the charzés" & # Entirely 2o, Tt will depend oo the nattire of the ¢harges nnd what I belleve [a testimony 1o subatantiate those charges to be furnisiied me by these gentlemen, Of course l have & rlrht to cxercise my jndgment,—to sec how far thelr charges or their testimony would sustain me in introducine a resotution. But the pett- tion of these gentlemen wiil be presented to Congreas In apite of anything except thelr with- drawal of it. That cannot be helped; nothing ean prevent it but their withdrawing le. fused to present thelr petition befors the recess, hiceause I believed it waa not proper to present it at_the tima it was pgiven to me. But T cannot reluse o constituent (o present his petition when placed in my hands at the proper time. Whether anythlng mora than the petition will get in will depend upon my ex- amination,” By the way, when will you commence your invustigation of the chargesl™ g Y Bither this eveolng or to-morrow, and I nhnl‘l{ 'L;nmlun s closcly as I can’ through this week. first been playing * blafl.'" He has had the editors of the Chicage Times, Glohe-Demoerat, und other papers toukiag into his hand, and all the timo urzing hin to play his band for the “pot.” Now, sir, what has Lozan ot in his hand? His newspaper friends claim a winoing hand,~—they assert hie has sixty or seveniy Re- publican nicmbers pledged to him o any and every emergency, At flrst, when' this clatm was " put forward, there was no one who conld dispute it. Logan and Dan Sheppard clalmed il but Riddle In Cook County, Granger and Joslyn In the Eighth District, and so on up to the Thirtieth District, and they added to these all the South- ern Tllinols Republicans,~—magnanimously con- ceding to Oglesby snd the opposition a few members in Centrai Iinots, Unfortunately for Logan, but fortunately for the ‘mzple, the Republican party has managed to elect sltogether a different clads of meu than thiose the machire-ren Logan, 8heppard, and Jones supposed. It is qllite wetl koown here in Sprivgfield that Merritt L. Josiyn, of Mellenry, is an auti-Logan man, e Wright, of the Ninth; Burt, of the Tenth: Fred Konka. of the Fifreonth; Latimer and Mllee, Twenty-second ; und othera whuse names [ could give, only it would enable the Logan crowd to ply upon them Its pocullar methods, Tt s notorious here i1 Bpringfield that Logan, Jones, and Stieppard have bartered away or promised plmost every oftice in the rift of the House of Representa- tives, from Bpeaker to Doorkeeper, The Lovan gnz has also prouiised the ronage of the xecutive Office, and demand that Gov. Cullom ahall remove Oberley, Lawrence, Reddick, aml others of his appointees who are Democrats, so a8 to make room for hungry Logan men, . Another deep-laid “Eme Is on foot. Logzan, for the Bar Associalipn to do it. More proper “even, for nune of the former socleties 1s cou- nosed cxclmlvel‘v of menvho pactice, or may practtce, befote Judre DBiodgett any’day, and who are under obligations to him fur (avors re. ceived or expected: naris it truc of any of the former socloties that it has already *fuvesti- gated without evidence, and concluded without testimony, that Judge Blodgett is utterly and absolutely Innocent.” The Bar Assoclation contains some of the wisest lawyers in Chicago. They will be dull, indeed, {f they donot ace that as long s the right of apouintment be- longs to the people, through their represent- atives, the right of impeachmént belongs to them siso, and to them slone, The Bur Associ- atfon should have no more to do with it than with any other judicial proceeding properly iu- stituted and carried on. But it hus been sakl that Mesars. Cooper, Kuickerboeker, and 8hieldon, being members of the Bar Associntion, should have cousulted with that body vefore taking steps fur an im- peactient. What encouragement had they to do sot They Lad seen the Assoclation dispose of the case agalnst Register Il{bbard In a sum- nary way that reflected no credit upon the pro- fesslon. “They belleved that the ends of justice wera defeated In that case, and they couid not 1t more fmportant trial to'it with any in the result. The votes of the Har Assoctatton, it 1s Rnown, seldom represent fully the sentiment of that budy, Bo many have an foterest in acquitting, and 0 few In condemn- ing, and motives of personal friendship are so wuch stronger than those of ab- stract justice, that Lhe gulity man some- times escapcs by vote of the Assoclation, When Register Hibbafl wus trled many of those who secretly condemned him, but did not wish to see him severely punished, kept awny from the mecting. Last Saturday, many mem- bers who favor the Igvestigation of the characs ainst sudge Blodgett, but fear the prufes- slonal odiun that a public declaration would bring down upon them, slibped out of their duty in _the samo convenleut way. A court of several hundred mombers, the Judges of which can liear couses or wot, and rive judgment or uat, as they please, whose decislonsure recorded by ‘“"ll“”" yote, while attendance §s not en- forced, {5 not o fair tribunal to try a delicate gulmd himac!t honorably and secured the con- idenco and indorseinent ot the public, the sen- sibllities of our representativa citizens throb with indignation and shame. The venom agatnst Mr. Abraham E. Smith, our cflicient Postmaster, materialized ftself in polsonous mushroons ol 1l-will, which sprang up from the hot-bed of m:vmnnlwr Jesaloury. Tho taunts and insinuntlone, the billinwsgate and tie- tlons, published concerning Mr. Sniith by his contemptible newspaper rival have had the effect, by their infamy and injustice, to unite and conkolidate the sentiment and influence of our merchants, manufacturers, financicrs, and leading busalness-men in his behisif, R 1 have been a resident of this lourishiog city for over 8 quarter nf a century. 1 have watched the developments and diversifications of its business intercsts with pride: have carefully ac- quninted myself with the sbility and sdmiois- tration of many Postmasters, but by no one of his predecessora has the present fncuinbent been exeelled elther In the cmpioy of courteous and cfllcjent clerks, In nis promptness to correct any little trregcutarities, or In the vigllance and vare with which he has superintended the ofllee; while our present magniteent poetal accommo- dations, for which we are Indebted solely to the cuergy of Mr. 8mith, at o great pecuniory sacr- fice to Wmself, Is a splendid monument to his public-splrited enterprise. The recent pretended *‘election,” fts origin and results, wos very inuch Hic the opening of an obstructed public sewers it was like the rush of a_protntscuous multitude to the tables of a ree-lunch housc, It was the outgrowth of a conepiracy planned by a discarded ex-Congress- man smarting from ‘the effective service ren- dered by Mr. Bmith in electing the only Winoe- bago County man who las cver vccupled a scat fo_Congress. But the eauuon which the con- _wpirntors loaded exploded hefore the carteidae waa thoroughly ramined down, as wituess the following card from 3ir. Isracl Sovereign, a lead- e hurdware merchant of Rocklord, whose jn- tegrity Is abuve critlclsm, and who has tanaged the basiucss of our nerchant pollee for & long scrles of years with perfect correctness: | Hockroun, Dec. 52,—To the Editor of the Jtockford Datly News—Bin: 1 was compelied to withuraw from the cauvags ycwterday afteruvon out of elf-resnact; belleving, ss I do, that the manner ju which the electiun was conducted made un ond uiideratands Housework thoroughly, and recoinmenrded, _Apply st 174 Barbee-st, o 'S ofice, He3 Milwauk: Larion ah the people who represent 18 fntelll. | CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—As un obscure but re- | Thenim.” Minder will oave at 3in et Madivon- pence, A Muule stutement of fucts will suffice ) 8pectable Amerlean, 1 desire to recedl an em- | aud recelve rexard to disabuse the popular mind of tals misconcep- | phatic opposition against the character of pa- | | 2857708 MOXUAY EVEX i triotiam recently exlibited by Cyrus W, Fleld. | nawes o ioeralvewaris T. b WO WER: 15052 Ihial any lutellizent Arericau can so far forget | - upatalrs. a very esttmable and acvomnplisbed gentle- % ~0N TIFE 3071, Fi man, 1 nevertheless persunully uppopular— | the blstory of his country, and the vrinciples of | P LR O Any oie fe- e wii a consequence of his indisposition fo mingle | Manhood, as toeviuce a willitgness to crect n | turnibi the same wiil recetre liberal rewsrd, and fraternize with the masses, not of any "'{““‘"“'"‘ to the unorucipled Englisn suy, —ON BATGUDAY, A BUTCHER SA3 litical or moral obliquity. He thercfore | 3 aj. Aundre, 15 certainly bevond the cumpre- case, [teturn to 144 Clar) alled o command n upauimous and | Beusion of my poor uncerstanding. This Mr. | aud recelva 610 revard, 25 entbusiastie Democracy. Anothier adverse fn- | Ficld brovoses'tu do. The cpitaph is to be fur- OST=A BEAL GLOVE. ON MICHIG fluence contributed perceptibly to the diminu. | disted by Dean Btanlex,—s miost sagacious | jAtwees Twentyscoond and Thirearin Uon of Mr, Garth's votes.~ Many localitien | ¢holce. Does notthe bistors ot vur countrs | 88XNGSTRR s SOV TacTg bovser within the district suffered from _the rav- | Present able and patriotic inen whose namen are | and Sistéenth-s ages of the yellow aud the inhatntants | et uninsenived ! And could not Mr. Fleld have | QiATRO-FI of thelr respective neighborhoods bad not o selected one more deserving of bis consideration { » hore, 7or 8 Jears old. with lung whitd mark an pe election entirely recovered —of monumental perpetuity—than Mal., | forehead: wralsit acen golng morth on Fortlet! the duv ol the election uutirels revovered frou | Jdrel The Times thinke jt'e afl riaits buy this | 23 Madison, ' Flesse return o siore z‘:‘.&lnt 1o vontuse 4rna Rhe Wiloe Pre ! View s quite In Keeptng with the character of :-l:;“‘;”fie‘:'a" ““‘." '““'\'{'(‘15‘&')”" The Republican party, composed chiefly of | lhst paper. That Andie was o brave uffleer | (rnpaven=Fi oW NER S e orginized numerlally Tof. | A met denth bravery, none will disputes but TR0 larke kray teant homen, | ARy one el (g Ifor: inidabie, generally supported Col. Lowe, not | tbot he, while scting o thie " capacity | matlon whets said because' e was ® Greenbacker, for the palicy of | Of 605y completels ignored all gouiler- [ "YATCODY BRcr that party is as mysterfous und uointelligible 1{ honor by huving “aud dealing with AT S ompreneusion” (Caticasian attiost) | the traitor Henedict Arnold, and most descrved- har ati e Chir charscters on a tea- | I¥ merited the ignuminious death be met with, | shop. ich fizndo the grotesqu linese chal ea. 9 J sfl chest. He reccived thelr vote inaluly because | 80 hunest person wiil deny. The Enclish peo- | BOGERS, Jit., & dR, he opposed the Democratic omiuee, though 8 ple erected a monunient to Andre: "twas thelr of thent had g0 undefined notion that the | Privileze to do ro; but the idea of polluting | focin fun iseuance of more greeabacks, labored s | Lvited States sofl with suchan abominablc ingtonst.onk promised by Col. Lowe, would result in thing 1 nothing short of & downrignt Insult to BOARDING thelr enrienment, ‘The negroes sud dis- every Amnerlean possesslng a epark of honorable i T Sifected Demosrats contributed the majoty | Petriotiam. It is more than sublime toadsiem R outh Side. < of Lowe's supporters. It ds true thac Mr. | 90 the purt of Cyrus W. Field: it fa taolute | 33 TIHRGNE DELOR UG etk Tontiing, hotsce 1 QGarth, through the effort of persoual fricnds | Gisloyalt "l.m' i€ his own consclence won't teach | gieelty. Also for masy private famiifes and Densficiuries of his ofliclal favors, did re. | Bim ‘this, Government, I say, should. If hels | carow sdvertiss. To rellable Leopie we w eive the colored. voto of one ur two communi. | 3¢ base os to clierish the meniory of STuj. Andre, | [uly glee, full Information, feee of chates. © ROOM- ties, but not enough to be felt in the generay | Jet bim erect, if he will, u colosual statue at his P WANAMEAY ~A PRIVA :.‘«FL‘ T result, Itis likewise trne that Lowe dectared | 09N dwellings but none clsewnere havine the R et il tton. Mr, Garth, the Democratic nomivee, though AMPL! » 00 questlons arked, sui ] ar e re. ell'a packing bouse, corher State oracs ean be found will be suliably Stone Col 01 Market WILL BE PATD FOR RETURN OF {0 ean which by mistike was p.aced In ppeket while lo the batber . Edaturday oventng, 1 W. TALR. There was the ususl amount of talk on tho rubject yesterday, and toe ususl difference of oplnlon, some holding that the charge pught to be produeed and others mamtainingiRhat the thing wus out of the jurisdiction of Bar-Assocla- tions at this titne, and that *the young men," a3 they sre called, should perscvere in their aefusal” to show their hand, and would so nersevere I they knew what they wero, nbout, They sald tnat nobody question-* ed that the Committee was composed of pentlemen whosenames were a guarantce that they would not lend themselves to ‘*stifling', r “forestalling”” any Investization by Con- Jones, aud Sheppard agy trading, or making a desperate offort to trille, on the positfon of President pro tempore of the Benate. McLean County Republicaus are unanimous for- the re- election of Gen, Ogluw{'. It ts charged that this odious triumvirate bas promised Scmlui Humilton that bie shall be the pro tem, President i ke will support Logan as ugninst the wishes of his constituents. The samu_wang bevond a doubt make the same offer to Benator Huut, of Edgar, if he will desert Oglesby, and violate what tie knows Is the wishies of his constituenta, couse bofore. There {s no asgrance that Judge J Wall ufarce, In the frst place, the East bia reublance of _national tribute, except it be s e ulscnely: furnished foum, W1k £roan UL ';::.'c'}'l;lu';lm",:?r',’;mfl' E';'."'.’“::"f_,':"' ullodxcllv:' case, If 1t .I“llml.m et before uch ‘"g'fhi‘r"‘:&'.' :“}'f;:‘fzcflldu;‘:e:‘ m;‘:“:z'fi,‘é volie were oponed anda 3 nuxnbor“c‘\lv votes u‘:: :::",',‘,’,:",I,':d'm;{ “.‘,,;“”d',{g;;fl,“ ik sallary of.Mal | Gurable slabon Andre 11l beariug tais simple Ef;—'"h' e —_— Vet that thera waa on idea Tunnine torough s | ribatals would be declded o Lo astisfuction of | Gypohal, —and hore, purliaps, more ian aoy point | Lefvns ero pitowed o vete wh hd o right tof Aclioul of fhianclers sro scattured bist the tha: botenimorat lesond: a0 teet, but thelr numbers are tov teilling aud In- To the memary 55 ARD 7 HOREN LLANKET, = PINST cLas publie cu‘;u‘rr'ufl, with ie of fud that their actlon, whatevor it might it ncflzllurlly the action of the Bar u, which was rememberg 1avin) given u certlficaty of moral ‘flflm&:fi'mt%‘m‘- wer to a gentleman who fafled, not long sgo, to impress 0 vertaln Grand Jury with any exalted in the State, fa thd headquarters for tie men who live always on the expectation of belngr called to soma high offlee; vour average Nprine- fleld wan hus sn slmost utter averalon-to tro- curing u living by the ordinary pursuits, espe- clatly sfuce the “Stute Capital {s now con- vote under the call as advertised. Third, the Judves of election allowed snich proceedings when they knew 1t was not in accordante with their ud. vertined call of vlection. = Fourth, attne Weat Side polls one of Ina‘muge- of eliction picked a ballot from the table, folded it un'vnnd put it fu the bal- would be mmuch better to have the trial before , Cangress, which 1s the canstitutlonal court, not Lhlediged beforebund to agguity—which, s howar 1o eatupel the attondonucn. of witnesscs -uuil te proauction of papers, and an nbundance of legal slgnificant 1o mnterially fnfluence political cal- Of oo Enclieh spy plans athit day-bor culations. Thev can never seurandize Into s c""d:fln"::lflmrwm T T nsot controlling oreantzation fu this sectlon, nor in —onthe end of u tope—Ma), Andre. oters. the Suuth. ‘The Southiern people may tolerate ADA HOTEL, 13 AND 150 WABASH-A \onpoe. fed)e 181, doginagwhile they coutinue harmless. but they P u'fi'y";"fu'u:_‘ e ers. siea of fts worth, _In othor words, the Commit. | tledt 10 sce that Justice s douc, feasialy located here forever, nodthememory of | 101-box. without belug told loda so by the persun | will pever permit them to obstruct tho restora- RIBUNE BBANG SANDN TOUSE, CONNER ~ WANASH-AV. AXD tee was looked ubon as ouo thing, and the Bar A Fuinxp 10 Tu Coxsmizurion. | [Eeeriy Jor B G amented Lincoln In o o without thatbersol | tlon of honest money or weaken the mainte- | | N OUDER TO ACCOMMULIATE 0T S8 ' TiAL Ve S0 hic Associatlon as anothier. WERGTIEAND MR iLL STANG sl fresh in the miuds of the peoplo. The dls- | Hith: thoro ia much moro Nt might be xaid, | Dauce of publlc fuith, however demagogues may ‘patrons throug.out the cli Traunient, s: Cume and see. ' Brauch Uticey a the di boust and Communists rave. o S T L Lol O *llonzst MoNxr.” price s chanzed st Lhie Sain Omce, il be recrived But the auswer of the ‘“‘lmpeachers® will closures in tho Farwell futerview are kuown to robably render It unnecessary for either the 1anaxL SovEyElN, be true, and, while the m: V7 iseson 1o for a moment admnit Posita T'alt ‘o ha Editer of The Tribune. rooms, with board, tro Is roundly con- No Intelligent person ‘ammlites or the Bar Associoilon to undertake Cicaco, Dec. 50.—Thera seems to bo d'terr- | demned for * telling Lales out of achool,” the | ¢ he infamious representations of persons o A uatlly g, m, | TSNS any hlu‘:w_sum[ou. Innsmucti os that answer will | ble tornado gathering without cause In relation | Logsn men admit the trutbs he decla ¥ ,.I.l:clu‘ S Eluationber ’u the palls, ineludiug PROHIBITION VS, MORAL SUASION. UHTRAI, Dookesliers and Btstiouers, 125 | P L probably be like unto the tirat, to the ex pirte action of three members of the | 1fthe caucus was fu scasion to-dav it would | pyripery and buildoeine, Iylue aud slandering, To the Edhor of The Tribune, T TAVE FIVE tatlon wadeater, Htatloner, ele., 10x AR e N N o -class driving rig: iy, harne e de News Denat, 1 | whiel | will xctianye stand thus: Oglesby, mbl.mn.fl Farwell. s doul heand o 13; Jehu Baker, 103 tful, the remainder. ‘Iheso fleures are wade up from the carelully- expressed oplniune given by leadlug attorncys who have been here the past two weeks from nearly .every portlon ofethe Btate, s well as from_ well-dnformed Countv Suocrintendents who bave been aitendingtbe Stato Teachers’ Association,, Details ure unnecessary novw, and are not griven for reesons already assigned, Cook County will dictate the Secnator as be- tween Farwell and Baker, for, 1f Cook scatters, Baker will hold the balance of power; if Covk centres on Farwell it defeats Logau and Ogles- by. Itls well understood here that Logay can. not carry Cook. Baker has been, telezraphed, and a avorable auswer {s expected by Jan. 8, 1t his fricnas rally he will not be tho lowest man by spy incans. NELLA, are relioble methods to ‘obtain the verdict ot popular opinfon, Lam bold to assert that while all wnen aro entitled to equal rights aud privileges betore the Jaw, one man's vole mav be cutltled to mu! onslderation and inportance than an- aeners. Take, for example, one ot our leading hankers, merchunts, manufacturers, or other husiucss men shose resources snd abilities have butlt up our city, molded public sentiment, and clovated the standard of citlzenship. 1Is not ‘such u jerson's voto entitled to more confldence aud reapect Lhan that of & luafer ubont public corner, who stands sbivering, with both hands fu hts pockets, waitinw to setl his vote fura driuk of whisky, snd whodoesn't reccive s letter onee a year! Mr, Bwith is_ Indorsed b( the capital, the hun(ucu‘lhu culture, and the futelligence of * Chlcago Bar Asscciation' against Jidge Blodgett. ‘Thero are more Jawyers in Chi¢ago outsido of the Tlar Assoclatiou thau there are inside of the Ausociation, sod quite as many as gompetent to judge of rights and wrongs and propriety or fmpropriety; " * No doubt tho thres sclf-constituted comm(®: tee, who went to Washington to create a slur and cast a doubt uvon the Integrity of an ablo and laborious Judge, ought to bave firat made"| thelr complaints koown to the Bar Assoclation, according to the rules to which they subscribed, ut they did not do so, preferring to act under their rights guaruteed by the Conatitution,— thercfore let them have the full scope of that Cuicaco, Dee, 80.—Your able and truthful editorlul entitted * P'rohibition va. Moral Bua- ston® has eslled out o rose-colured rejolnder from Neal Dow, the author of the Matne Liouor = law, whio attemnpts to kay the aforesad law fs o | _...PERSONAR. __ . success ju that Btate. 1 beg leave to differ LADY WOULD LIKE TO with tbo gentleman, for 1 couslder It a pertect Lol ier pailemen. 4 fallure, notwithstanding he would have your readers thiuk otherwise. The Prolubition law has driven the liquor traflic from the bar-rooms futo private dwell- nes, where It s carricd on exteusively, especiale ly in all of the mil) 1owns, such a3 Sico, Bidde- tord, Lew(stou, and Baugor. The elt cies uro licensed to sell on the rrncnln fon af & octor’s prescription. AH the ittle boys and girls have learned to write Latin ¥ e and 2 Tioon 7, 170 Mod prescriptiol nd, on presenting them, can se- ) each: "u“flfl""' wouth front, un Tevlor: G T THRUMSTON, We 1 voraer of ilalsted-ui. . Jewcler, Newsdealer, and Fancy .. carnvr Lincow 1% I, WINSTON. A DENIAL OF AN ALLEGED CIIARGE. . To the Liditor of The Tribune. - Cuicago, Dee, 80,—I find fn an afternoon paper the following, which purports to be the princioal charee preferred agalnst Judge Hlod- gett by tho partics sccking his impeachment That the Judee, n an flleval and wnorecedented manner, awarded to F, I, Winston, s former partner of hin, 8 lurka sum of monuy for @ transfer of the Bigelow Block as *‘sgent,'’ when the Govertiment, with Its condemnatory power, has o werfect right 1o take hoid of the Dlock withont calling fn any **agency,” and that tils action was a0 manyfustly wrong thatJudss Drummond overruted it, and eaused the destruc. f1on of the certlficates of payment Iawved by.Judge Biodgert 10 Winaton, and that the day Jadge Bloile 1 il GITAN TR0 s vatued W tirat 1 wonld like fu ex dry Kuuds oF uTé. luguire at 1904 Pralrie-av. NGE — 160-ACHIT FARMY 10 ACHER miten from Tierhiogtan, b, wase siore et wiil assuine 8Ll Ts Be 170 Madison at. ; iV QK. A by niprose " g0 propeniy. 1\ Tuvestin . o, Exuiaxy & 12-rouny 2-stary (ramed dwelling Tt from depot 1 Cows County, Fiftietieat,, 00 feetweat | yon wany o nico il s here i fs. wotth _of mmlx;my fur It or goods, T, o A Mor xnd wiocked, clear, 'URS, i nkton. neoln. iiees Droj erty, ol E L T € Close rett “ordered the payment of Wineton! guarantee, and see where tuey will cote up., It > .| Nockfard more strongly than any other man ‘ i : Sl RGITR o : idie Drammond bae worene, Nt e, name ey | LY come out riehtthey should not bo chargea- LOUAN AND FARWELL, ever proseoted frim onr tlly to thi seat of tay. | s 8l the liduor ..'.'.::‘..‘,'.,"3‘ P e TR 'k)uwl:all‘:.lw«:t.lu::. e B e Fifiicn: Torzed Lo the minutes of the courtas present, ~an | 1€ I£they cotio aut wronfzr, then the Associ- To the Kditor uf “Ihe Tritune, ernment. ts indorsement does not come from | e femperance sodetics are tuostly compored " Bere In B fare ut 17 Maatsii-at. ! v - of o mest oetsgun-front, 10-roums. il mo- keepern who have Jolued for | BREE STBFORRAL, JORme A BGL ‘There are toaday persons | arst-st.. between Laugley tion to which they belong should deal with ulialr which caused Judge Drumuond to becoms lllle':lll s they would deserve, indigmans Cuicauo, Dec, 80.—Tt {s not tow much to say | iminors, repcaters, vr rresvocaible voters, bug i ovie. Wina e the watiers od wn | Foun inilaeatiat ‘mion whor fuld fn thelr iauds | OF,L08rITE S T JIOMSES AND CARRIAGES. _ _ 1 tuke the earllest occasion clear as a bright sun ut noouday that 4 : cus and e of our city 3 3 g THE tu be infawously and maliciously 128 | eceived by th pablle from dudie Blodyett caus | Yorsy now going on between the Mon. Churles | *ifig lrreguiarities at thi pectended cleciton, | vilihea sull rematng a shvatery (o tha #Smeil- | [0, ¥ELE-SEVERAL RESDENGES O RH TR ly aud maliciously false andlibel- | not bo fujured by the movement of the three | B, Furwell on one side, und Uen. Logau's fugle- | witnessed by Mr. Soverelgu, coused hit to re- {ulnl()umlnlul:e " Y 4 “princijial av i Truus § o §15.0 0, ous. purties named, Fx part atlidavits whll do no | pien on the other, Mr. Farwell, through the | tire in alsgust from tha contest. Hemust bave | ™, 400 not wo 1o prove that Father Mathews® | Jh8roal vargaing tor castt, "1, 4. ULKICH, 10 Wash- AL ERECONUAITAND In the winter of 1871-'73, T sold the Bigelow | horm to su upright Judge,—never has, and nover | opijeq controversy, has been frank and manly, | tonciuded that there wow about s muck probas | geiption was a fadurc, because b " douhl for cood liursos Hlock, so-ealled, to tha foverument for the | 805 therefure, the outsde thinking men con- ' | bilicy of getting w fuir show there os thers ds § all 11 Cork. l,o or carrisge Lot A Mee, sum of $1.950.000, under alder that the tnovement had better be lelt to | Stating in shuplo words, but with tesrible var- | CobYo"tor the Devil to organize o singmg- rland nl:“."n\\'l squure fi ,L;T ., Ay X sentrally toca ASE ASD N HON3 R gun of 81,270,000, unde? a'written contract bo- | Lake freo scope, without intiintdution, and when | nestuess, the facts as they occurred two ears | achiool n tieaven. A couparisun of the hst of, | FEEET Whicy il s s i Wakiaedinat, Lo curaties eurnt Trve of cont. "GILES LINIMENT e o eram® e telor tho widow | it aopears In theHloute of Hopreacutaiveatiero | agos while Gen. Logan, decunluz discretion the | voters at the late burlesquo pertormarice it | D W b vt sham, Wit Lept Dy 3]~ GOUNTIE HEAL B | B, dhraiat e shrne Cared Eithou, o, und Caot, Do Haven, the mn~ln~lw.—'¢olu :ml l'nlaml‘nlc:;.lg L‘b:c(‘l'ma‘;:z" l:.l’»:wer‘ 1‘|'1‘e :hll,‘l‘m better part of valor {n the matter, contents him- | the registered Mat of the fall eleetton will | pop of tye Emerald lale. iluve not the pn izes SO bt hiemieh, r‘n.A(n-.I;.x;:::;l;:‘lnlt:‘:&fi;;fl&v&l&rfli{:m Tiira 6 tho astate. - Under £t eantraed 1w | 214 flnd tho facts, the wnotives of the taovers, | gelf by allowlog eatch-penay writera to onter a [ Prove that tut snieball thy lejcal Soters 00k | ples T down n tho Decluration”eon u s | OGS ERY HG atiier o ".;: ;;r;flivr. and did recelve, a commisslon of lesa | *“Thuro f o use of zetting up any excltement weneral deolal for him as to the trutn of tho | “"§PYLIN I CERE 1y Joiter, dectined to | S558) ! "‘"'kl"'?" have, ad more g0 than the | Lores wigin, edr o PN, e e ey ltlllufit‘cwy‘fi:y‘uz; .":){ l'l‘l‘".'i';,“:ml: :.I:!él‘:'l‘; about ft, nor is there churie mude agaluat him, of allowing his selfish | enter thoburiesque election; he naw hus 8 right Mi'a’.,",‘.’z,:,':'l,,"n;., Btate of Maiue, und I have 2 iibin g 7y Madiao i the listinent i yellow: weappers, oW 1 thy hosseasion. that In Grder ta'cleat e | T o Yiky Hloduet ambition 1o Interfere with the election of o Ro- | to cluim, what {3 unduubtedly the fact, thas 148 | been s il of the targe 890 swall fowis, wnd 1 MO title froin uuwmerous licns of mechanics, mort- .:flfl,{:".fl‘:.’,'lfi'h,";:fi:' such movement, 8id | publican United States Seuntor. And itiust be | lsjorlty Who refused to countenance such & | paye yever fofled et 1o provure il the T i TAT VAN BUNEV: gajtecs, oud lessces, condemnation proceedings | nity. tho charges 11 it nd Jul vr:'ur - | sdmitted that Mr. Farwell proves his caso, for ho ridiculous farco sre his firm and un -wmz Jiquior I wavted when I'so desired, At the In- Wost Slde. = 23 teprn 10 Baul shoult be fnstituted by tho Government. 1bis y" prgedcliumteito, will fall snd.the | liiehia h den, Lo- | Mubporte Nelther Mr. 8, terustionst Temperauce Campranceting, beld st AONTHIO LAOSLHOURY 1ict LOAN 810 as done, aud the entiro. smount ol the pors | Uriuter und ciearee will' be scen the judicial | clinches his argument with facts that Gen. wude any attacks upon auy of the other candl- | Qfy Orenard Beach lu chat State, | heard one of Ianipat | $i=Two-story bricky — thase nrice greed ubon was. depostted by the cliaracter of the Judge. wan's fricuds huvo s yet failed to dispruve. | dates, although wpublishing w paper Llnso. | g ypeskers of tho day say confidently, after g R FHUhOTE by, NG, SR ) —— u(;ym,m“ i coure, 5 Lawrgr or Fortr Yaans. The man with fnfiueuce who labored with Prest- mmls 'En "|I|:-“i-unl 'nlludmll‘u; ‘x'nufivu.uhu ”nu the author of the Malne Luw uad closed 8 | rpso nENT= 817,50 Wil WERT 701 w Bos, ending these proce e e | . I ! gda no vonteat 10 the (fatelle, ehy ) e fina. 3 bt NIV Jobudive thirs proseeQlngy, Georeo A, Bge- | o cOMMUNIST WHO EVIDENTLY DISLIKES | Sar. ande fuiimi in thet, suied to. bave ‘s | .1 will clse b Wt I nnder Civ Sere- | Bpee L e o b e s the Shate ™ | Mummst b sy T B 1 Y AT commisaions was jaid ins “promptly by e BISMARCK, President appolut ity Culloctor of Castons 42 feopulcs.anly clabinc '}“wf‘;:}u,fi'flfi:f}u::‘;‘fl;} BACO, | R T s 1Sk ALL TUE GHEAT PIANIETS. othier two helrs. 1o order to protect the exee- o this port, should not ba accused of bein un- b R b 4 - o = S Fol i utrix of Georgu A. Bigeluw in the paymont of | Guoaao: Dee s;&“_'_;’,,:”dfi"“;:‘" i B bat dentieman. or etdcavoring i | enterpriaing vitizen who has done o much to THE NEW ARMY BILL. South Nide. g ; KTONY. & ’C.M"’-s the rematutng one-tbird, which by aurevment h Dec, B0 cditorial. fu yester- | 5,y wiy to thruw obstaciea In Gun. Logun's Lutld up our city and secomwodate its business 5 . 10 RENT=THREEL-BTORY AND BABKEMENT MAR- ‘zfl AND Jin fi‘;;‘x?“' T'u Detween 1ho hielrs was 10 be paitt by Lim, it wes | 9098 TRIBUNE ou “Th Partition of Switzer- | path, And Mr, Farwcll cortaluly deiorves tho | ieni that if, us Kepulseans, we would secos: T Lo dllir ab ShetrOnint iBsanarcfront Rouse eorureof Michixan-ay: sad Foir: i sugeested by tho attoruvy of the cxceutrix that | 1aud lscloses on. the part of its writer (or | thanks of the people for haviug uindo public the | Mz¢ the servives of wman who hus always done | Font Hautsurr, Nev., Dec. Z—Tho new | WS ARVT O 0 [RERCERAHE up order should bo eutered, pro forma, by the | * ineplror”) such un alarming iguoranca .cou- | fucts which, tu his wauly sud straightiorward eltivient service for the party, und without | Army bt s, 1 slmost every respect, o tost ex- 7 NE BEST JUGAN United States Court directing the monvy 1o bs | coraing European sfalrs. that. {f i statement, have given tho people @ cluser view | Whom Winnebazo County would never buve bad | oyng one. ' 1t fa probably tho best ever pre- v woid only by Jaid In pirsusics ot the_contrust, JA, stipola- | g, Tehoutd ke, for tho bendlt of I;‘D'nlr vasil | o S nen "h",tl; 1 S P o e v e atblics o o Eouloes Jiepute | seoted un thia subject 1o Congress. 1t fa liber. 00MS, WITH O w18 ST E e, ion Wis thereupon entered (nto un h = | and the Btate of lulhols In the United Btutvs st > ) 1 ! b 5 Al 31 OF the. pariiee, Twlumiic -the "fi:‘;::_n';; ers, 1o ke & few romsrks o thils subfects e e, “Wiatever tha Teelns waa two | livan anda competent oficlal, then Abraham | al o every particular, but hat which should w d dekirabla loce: nibieye? wtock of the estato rom which the iaoney | If you think the Frenchand Itallan Govern- | weeks ago, it'1s uuw certalu that the cotivasiasm | E- Bunth should b recommieatoned s Fost- | wost recommend 4 to every thinking, Lonest | — — 1y L OF the ;lplmn. “;rlm -ufil,z order uh:\]lldl be entered, | menta wiil wake common cuuso with the mod- 'fll' Gen. L‘Ufll‘lll h. fast peterng out, sud that | wester of Rockford. — Husny P, KinnaLw. tusn 0 the pation is the disposition made of the S L e i) RITARENE FAMOUY \l.\,fllt._n’y:l( PIANOS e eniry was thercupon i n pursuance of ok, 2 the prople desire some ons to represent S m———— . . B N s o o ohg ied 5 e T b te ta Rursiiatics of | cro_dutila, your beloved Blaniarck, In theefa- | 00, WEG Uited States Senute whose iileheat A SHORT-HOUR ADVOCATE. it L e i ol nl.n—‘f.'r'fn'xf:?f'.'ifi e A DGR A e cutry, did_s0 at the request’ of attorueys | tended rald,you are badly mistaken. Of course | mmbition .is not self—first, lnst, und always, To the Fiditor of Ths Teibune. died. The sriny, in its present condition, may | 6f theinare i durictly private faiilles. o teprescutlog all the parties iutereated, aud, as | yop would be lighly delignted were Germauy, | ‘The Kepublican purty of Hitinols bave muny bls | Ny Youk, Dec, H.—it 16 o fact boyond ques- | be campared to's tortolsc, the lurge bocdy und | 10555 yANAT { uat stated, upon their written stipulution, aud | France, and Italy to sad another Poland to the | leaders, men whose nuinvs are housenold words Voige 6f 2 shell representing the stafl, tho littie, nelzui- | == e et F ho could not properly buve done utherwlse, | mapof Europu; but, dear Mr. Editor, fur the | Hirousliout the Jund, wlo wauld scort to resort tian that n the uso of labor-saviug maebloery, | B0 ST wround ‘the lue, That this A DVANCES MAD fi"u':,“'d" Ly ot halanodiin unkuowa 10 @ | present your wishos will mot bo realized, | Lty fl“flt‘:tlllnul tricl o order o brine aud q:“‘kl‘k fl"d'fll“"!’ transit, that "‘::d“'! 70 | be yo cxugyeration Jet facts give evidence. B Soluborrnear LMo 3 he order was sot aside. e entry ot thi b | thelr names before the people as asplrunts fur ucts Aly fue i o V W NY BU FUKRNITURE. der guve me no rights whatever, ngr':Ildl:l: fe. | for the good reason that, althougli your :“,\' ollice; en who Would oy il & ;:I‘:l‘l'n lx:d l‘!‘lllrll‘:u:xlll 'l::--::lll;":nd t;z:#u::l 105:' lfl::rlul::‘:lln:w%ll‘;: l“:)tl::’l e “u:ull’n;::u il NT=THACETONY A L] G At B ORI L e o clalou doprive me of wny. I was entitled €0 tho | friesd Bk would undoubtedly very | cheap literaey buresu at tho Graud Faculcor | b y1utire ore and can bo readily produced anf | the Commisary, to desl out hurd bread, suar, | 1 S S reaticee Koud securtiice, Ttoors 1L, W Doarborast, amuney by virtue of the contract, and not of the | wuch Mke to “aivide® the * Kepublic of 1he | AUy other botel for the purposs of giving thelr it Wi s0d other articics in the grocery lue; the Quur e - ‘ TASIE PAID ¥OIL OLL GULD “AND “BILVERS icr: 1 svon aller roccivel dfow the partice | Alpe™ i Ue evil idesiuns Against mankind fo | causea littie evlat with cbeap notoricty, Aud | put ubon tho inurkets of the world far beyoud | 3 i to furnlsh clothing, wults, wagons, |~ J Moucy v sy on watchies dlaion (s aad valshies ' a1 order of the Probate Court, the eatirs | weneral, yet o 0ace wot sk sach courae ber | it s theso men whose clajus should bé consid- | tho demunds or wecds for convumption. 10 | eeer the Orduance, th supbly cauons wud maul: . g pianie | OeEY daseriutiun B GULESHILE Loss a0 e Fenaining suount of cominisaions dus me. Une | ssase (sud tils yei ab ah fIGF of 8 promisens | €red, aod not th man who has been & pespet- | thues of war, when waste snd destruction aro | tlone of war. Tho Inst-mensioned are supponed | T8 LA R S o e et et YT TN B O3S der the contrac 3 i - | paver, ought to kndir) the mumont ko would ut- | usl oftice-sceker, uud who to-day sceks a bieh | ity and extravagance rules the tour, comsump- | to cmploy their active futellects iu the (0p-ates Uaseient, Sl SH R B 1t 1s false that any certifiate was cltberdsiued | tewmpt to carey out such u plun, thet mouient | Place throuzt iutrieue, aud thuse vilier petty | ) - kee il Erotnebuns: ot irvesistibls engmes of war, but, ae n ® 3 By Judie Bloddeit or destroyed bitauy obe. . - | Franve would only bo 0o reudy to fiy ot Ger- | wheiwes which belittle the man, snd would Vs wist keus pais wilh Beoduchion. this $iue bas been done sliey thue inme.noria) 5 360 i e Suei la 4 plato Jlateweut of the facts of thip | muay. Heues be must smotiier bie wicked pur- wake im bolitile th olies—1 e ot 1+ : Now, ;"f ‘:;‘ ‘"""’“",’"“““’: ';":":!‘“ '“‘:z we may weil cunliue their lsbors Lo supplying '\‘ff = af ‘lear, i case, which urewtll Kouwu Lo mapy, wary | poses avd conteut bimell with the nuble sud I INTICK. ncreased i the uso of fus an, ! tho truops with srticles thut otbers huve mdnu- o fed < pablished in slj the spapers of ‘hn clty af | wmawly cuurse of * oullying,” * e— labor ougb: smi should be a bensnt -tothe (u.-lnnd'." ot least fovented, n the thno of tuess occurrcuces, some eigt vours | You aro Hkewlse wistuken when you say that HE MAS BEEN REWARDED, worklug jart uf the people. But wo all know | " shoul chunt in the trausaction of his | usi we -¢ I we do not e o = ; uev. ‘Tha chiaryze of furging 'the records of the |.the French und Iialian-socakiog Swiss would T the sauor of Tha Tribune, that st Geplorably the. reverse b6 the cusc. | busisess create a burcad of clerks to sull calico, | bioy canv Iy whicn reqaestca L T SR ':::{:h;fl(.:h:r(‘:'le:‘:‘fiuufi;‘g:‘l‘:&‘g‘lm‘: ;ll_ul nuénu ivisiun of :lhulr’wnm:nud:vuqém Cnicago, Dee, 80.~1t the Btate of Ililuols "l;h:n,-r Ilhu u‘nlv renedy lurl mln: dhluljne‘d gum‘:: wvurlnl SUDCFULINLTEFY hud“ urk-dlu ““Nkfl"::‘&lh:f“ —'u.m Tal AND FEED | willurtber tear o e ug Nel, fouud 3 n y ‘o make such au usiertion {8 u slauder u s Johu A, an for suythiog dove or suf- mes rvaulting - from over-production, snd to | this boreaw turge salariea. und employtug under | o e Tur i 5 < | unly At THOMPSON'S, 21 Walash-ay . P e A R Tt thelr patriotism. But wuppose veur chorlabed | pNeS ) 0 s by priereety A | ke tbisready production o beaet, | o ewouh clerks to taunro tha cutlre busl- | S50 R SRS SRR IR TIORL | ( Jetursap mieromat seer y to 8 at If, as I bavo reason to | hopes cotue to pass, uud thebwiss Republic, the / ia the shortening of the hours | uese, theu pluce atuther shothar Lurosu in | Eiis & CO., bu. Washilugiun-at. cards draw [ & Madlso bell this 18 u fair samplo of the charge | asyium for the oporessed and persceuted of all | once, and, if possible, get rid of his fmportuuity | of - 1al Can tbere be other | charge of the faunel, * s thira e || BuinGtuusdealg, uboy ublewed agalust the dlstivgulshed Judge of the | uatigns, s made s second Polund (+* suppuse,” | for offlcut remedy extept todo away with laborsavive ma- | charge of tho wik rxu-u , and . -~ WTORAGE, _ . . . ° .1 |\ asin N AT ll‘:!{lledl blfiln_- Court lm;é!hh distriv, fudlcts | for the sake of arggment), what then! Iam That he lLas becn rewarded, cod (bat wost nerfl Aud that ls out ol e 4 fou, 1P| he would fuil in & ecks, unlvss by } 5. MKNCHANRISE S R s Nhu;{rm_,;fic,,hw' ok cuts for Ibelous conspirudy are more probuble | efrald, dear Mr. Editor. even then you won't b8 | amply, fur dofug what wes only bis duty In tue | Seven ours’ fabor will pruduce us much ua ten | fricuds fu the meantime urrested the prowress war: tioicy loatis laoweat | e by WESUE & €0, 65 Webiash-av. thian suy successlul attewpt as fwpeachineus. lo to sleop guictly und undisturbed from bor- | |0 o n Lut bimsel! bours formerly did, why not reduce the tlue to | of bis ruin by tukingy out 8 cowlsslon of - = V. 1. Wins7ox. | o vislonsof these * red-vaugedl, cte., Bocal. | /8¢ *‘uupleaivutuess," every o (but blwsell) | yeyen boury, sud so employ " wory bundy vou- | Junscy, aud Inearceritior blus dn au insane P T R < — FTE will admit sftes giviog tho matter 8 wowent's | stantly, ivstead of & less uumber spaatiodicaily, | aavium. lnother words, sbould any individual | 5 ZLADIER-ANT § N oAt | o PO CORRESPONDENCE, For if these 1uch-ialigoed and persccuted | thougbt. That he basat suy other thue dous | aud ubcertainly, and turowing suclh vast uuui=y wanage bis oifulre us the ullitary business ot T L cgrapby. pracuieail, iy g dhem for | JROOKS AWAYDON 3,70 CLOSE GUT HOLIDAY TUE BAK A3SOCIATION, nen and women who have found u protectivg | adything but work fof the advaucement of Joha | bers out of work ultogether ! 1f alt fnaustrial | the Guyernwent bs cunducied, be would excite | ewployowat. _Apilyut Fuat OWIG-al, - aa ok L E o o o To tha Edur of The Trilung, bome in Bwltzvrlaud are drivew-from tuere, | g "fomyn, yery few peovle sre shinple enough to esablishunents are ot tie same basis, that fs, il | thoe deriaon of all ey, uud meet with luevias | = S £ 102 3 adimo EIS Cheap Liouk-Store. Cleaen, T res with your pointed | BEFe reruin suill ¢ place of aiiclier for the, — it working buc s ury, none will | ble ruip. .. BUSINESS CHANCES. 5 1 AT HORE h g & Jund whics, thank God, 18 abie to dety B—k Taye have an sGvan overothers; The sdvantages aifstog from the cousolida- D ~-T0 THRADE — JUWA v, GILBERT, statement i THETRIBUNE of this morning, that | snd bis tool, hat pous old fraud, the Emperor ‘Fhat hic has any clsim to tho ofide of United | heuce prices snd e sume | tlon of Sk above stafl corps ure so mwanifest ss ry goudsur kel wers audise: sl *tbe record action of the Bar Assscition Sat- | Williat, There still remafus Enrlund, “Pultier | States Eenator by reason of suterior abibity, or | throushout, aud, therefure, ticre can be 1o | nut to admit of ducussiou. Let the work ot ofl | bown, brobes ¥ Ju i fand rl‘ufi",f“-’n‘.‘" ur Cuhiotl P AIENEISIVANTED, URday tweut olf ab u sl tacue, wnd did uut | e exiles whil o D spite of the tan whose late | Lecaude uny cunsiderable pumber of the peopte | tuee or cuimplant ou the pary of emioyers. e perloruica by uue_ burcau, eomorising lcos | £ == - ; e e T touch the cere of the vase.” ‘Tue real question | U0I0E» Laye ade the wams of Gerisany 8 terih | o0 1)k State desire to see bim elocted to Let us sippose thut every boot aud shoe wis- | judiy hluals then b tutve the Quarter- i NG Baca e Foablianvd Bansieuritic > 168 e Bnire 3 of shawe und reproact. In Eogland thev ure ufacturer i Upited Stutes showid at ones | uster’s Departiue eveu then the taok | MACHINE FULL CASE, EATEA Wil bewr the atriclent (uyesligatiuns Was Whether the Congresslonal uvestlzution of | eafe trom buy, std Jus spics abd juquisiton, | the office, 43 & atatement wade by | udopt the sevenhour aule. Would uny one ve | would be 4 1l on dewatding ball the e ool 8155z Will achl VFy CUvus. 73 Last | b wiil be tequiied to o ull vulaide 8ad Wlice Work, - | e N y P Judge Blodgett shoulu b “sulloeated " or not. | His atreclius bcatinests that savesecunuzly | Blon aud Bl fricuds withiout auy basi Toser by U200 wlic 4P just i tiwus Suats | labur WAt every busiacssuan devolvs to bl | ACaliar, vy e cubeiing, et a2 Trlbind viie