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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1870—TWELVE PAGES.) 3 - :hu purchase of the Horn flu‘verhmne at §5,000,- Unkanrr'av, s near ;to midocean poun;ls to (llprmln( ‘L rwellcn-dln““nl A o THE TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFIC XX At the time [ supposed the name was a | reckon, there eame up a dense fog, so denre | clses statesmen an plotnatista merclless. ¥ ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMBROUS hia el oz misprint, and that 1t was meant for Jay Gould. | that we could not sec across tha iip. Jtdidn't | Iv and with pungency. e invades the Roval } 1 patronsthrougioat the T e Lalnahiay | ool ¥AUe couins, thresiinst ar fess, 28’ conty per 4 Meeting n Sandusky weutleman fhe same | arem a reasonable thing that 1,000 miles from | presence and calls ladiea of the Conrt ‘t8ehur- | Brauch O et In the difierant 'dlu‘llnnt e draigatcd 3 % 10 cente; Ao T o a1 tiwt artlcle. and ha | efther conat thera could he any danger of run- | zen” and abuses the eisil officers without jude- e e M e el b Theeived {u(unnvll me the name was vorrcc“. Ilemln'd- ning ruulu!lm.ull,rmr veasel, bt the fog-hotn | ment u;’l 'y‘r.uw‘zl The Ncuhll x‘"{‘n" 7igvl""'v!r 10 :x p. 0. during the week, and unttl 9 p. m. EoMUST TE . ACTIVE, pe him thot Cooke was fu bankruptey, be | wes constantly blown, and spectal vare was | save: ' as heen represented to the Crown ymarrled, and & £ond pharmscist: one who has emmiled am sadd, notwithatanding such was'the | taken to check our speed, It was not | Prince thatthe Civil Service will be impusaiblc it SIS, Booksellers sad Blationers, 133 ",::‘..“:‘:L%“TJ&T:L’;@;*}?‘“%“““'“"""" case, that, uevertheless, he was one of the own- | checked much,—from efghtcen to twelve or | the highest oflicer of the Empire may thus ox- sler, Btationer, ete., 1009 | Fo——Sommm T R SLEET ers of the First National Bank of New York, | fifteen milen an hour, perhaps, 1 was thinking | press himself about the faithiful servants af the | Weti Madlson, stern: and could commaud an uniimited amount of | ft excessively cautivtis on the part of Com- | Emperor.”” Another writes that the Crown | piiiiiond.ay. hearing of the parties Interested '*; that offered another serious dffenlty, That took it for granted that all the partles wtercated had a neht to be henrd, and, sccondly, they must he orougit into court, It was a serfons question 83 to wha all ihe interested parties wers Who must ba brought into court before a final decree, Was it sufficient mierely to brini the corporation tnto court withont the stockiolderst It the stockholders were so numerous they could not be brought into court, that was _WANTED-MALE HEL THE COURTS. Dacisinn in the Case of the Re= public Life. Arnaes. Judge Farwell Gladdens the enterar, B b -Side News Depot, 1 o B Gl “71"\?"";?0!2“5‘;1\2"“5 WEAVERS AT WAR- Hearts ot the Stocke- u orner of another thing, but there must be an averment | money, modore Schiwensen. Any other lne would | Prin mmoned Bismarck to him to cxplain to oG, JIKRIIUK, Jeweler, Nawsdesler, and Fancy Waraw, I J. M. GRe Y holders. wmnuflzm".‘ ‘I'he statute fmplied there was When {t 1 remembered that Cooke and Joha | probably have run at full speed, A vessel had | him ** his sayings.” Bfsmarck has said that he | Qorde 720 tnkeat. ‘corngr Lincoin """“ “W""I"lfl'"h Ao =y, somebody else intereaced. There were some | Sherman have heen fifetong friends, is it not | never been seen fn & foy at that point, but | regrets the publication of the book; fn fact, be | = pyqy REAL ESTATE. A% AfiTP l'l.mmzn AT WATSON'B, 413 MiL- reasons why the stockhokders shouid have a | rensunable to suppose that Shetinan #lso has an | suddenly, as we maoved olong, the for-horu | tried to stap it bothin the first and recond POy bl st es, 35 canta per tn. | \ANTED=TWO PLUMRERS AT 027 WEST LAKE- 10 eents, R 0N JACRSON-8T., west of Abrrdees :". AL & bargal: ik interest in the snid bank, and will not this ac- | sounded,’ a whistie in answer to our whistle | editions, but could not. He confesses that his In thtg column, ! count for the extraordinary favoritism shown | was heard, aud In 8 monient & vessel crossed | uromiscuous conversation was fujudicious, and | sertion. Zach additional o S ek the Fiest National Bank of New York i the | our side, almost touchiog, rew. had bearil { wriics that in the future he will be more pru- | o, garp_six1Tm FRET };r“n‘\v;:g‘fig. Fl “CLASS DBUTCAER. way of denusits, which enables tha bank to real- | the whistling of the otlier steamer,~the Herder, | dent. F A n. e B e el U ize hundreds mdu;mmmln of dutlars tu Interest | o the n;rlnuulnm. H’I o rmlmm and others ———T——)——— A8 lencon e orthof Cwentpbledust. YV ANTED-COOR, AT 144 B0UTH CLARK: ot money oxned by the Uovernwent, bus con- | concerned (n the working of the ship lovked at 5 + % e 5 ) T Ik vy S g Tare, ol o GOLDEN COMPLIMENTS. o-atory and Paemant brick horiee on Calumet-a chance to hé heard when Lhe Court propused to destroy the Lompany, wnd render that worttieas which mizght ho very valuable, Could the of- ficera of a corporation who, perhaps, had nat a dollar’s fnterest be made partivs, and yet let the stockknolders remaln jguorane of what waa « The Company Has Not Yet Gone Ont of Existence, Miscelianeons, The City About to Condemn Land for vomnlonl 'llnulmfi-k'lmhlurs -:;ul mi ::mra'w:"r- trolled by Juln 8| e . : Maisa g she %o fuo rn powlastsenson, Py AEEA H | most futereated. cfore the dissolution ol he - e~ sengers were pleased, and thought it u diver- “ , Lwo-stity and besement brick, with comer lof o] FEDIATRLY, ENEHGETIC SALFEse the North Branch LPumplog corporation they were llke thie owiters of o ship, THE INDIAN QUESTION son. Note but the ofllccrs and sallors kuew | Address of The Callfornis ¥oglisumen to O B R L HiTin 140 iearpornest c‘thmfe":'x”mlmd"m emm""""z""" i Statlon. DUt aiter the dissulution they had & right 1o ) . Tow quickly, 41 the ships had tin_ together, we Lopd Henconafield, AT D L orn-st, . | e by lcaving & on trinl, Good wages gusranteed n plck the ship to pieces, and Lake the wreek, e would e gone to the bottom. From the account of the presentstion to Lord SALR-LOTA NEAR STUCK-FALDS.CHEAR: | ton, Mtans, £ Reoutd 1| l’n t‘onclmhfin, flllel.lmlua ‘:cma;kf;l u"html:e Bherldan’s Iln;fl of the Tndian Buresa. § "’Mnln..: hlllflf"belo{v e rvfcllnifl NI."" York, | Beaconefield of an oddress fn & zold box from | 1A, DIATCH, 5o Wacuingtonist: gy ASTH!leVm , ecord of Judgments, Now Buits, Appli- | Iiad not considcred the question of the validity St Paut Pianeee- Prese, - st oppasits lalifax, In the night, at2u. ni | guelishmen residing fn Californfs, we extract | = = = —— acquainted abont the Stock-Yards: I£ suited will e was cup dowin 4 ? ¢ or just after, the: TUEX! o 5! i OUNTRY REAL ESTAT:: 8y $10 per week. Cail aftor 10 o'clock st 'l.ulu‘l:‘fxIslr-:‘x;;:‘lrg::‘;l;lihfil::nfl:u‘ngfikln:‘:n;‘.‘ ¥ It was, perhaps, lnevitable that the cotitro- Fi y there came tp & tremendous hail: the following from the London Standard of C EAL x‘m“m_. - o'clock st 89 East versy upon the Indian ou should draw | 8torin. It was eo thick that nothing was visible Into an "nullm;e Io( mln(::ll'i!:"«'lr‘lt:llln‘nllnn the | Lelf dcross the "“‘f‘ The fog-whistle was then | Dee. 20: sonnded continually. In_the midst of the “ate, Harrison, as heading the deputation, two branches of the aervice—the Tudlan Burenu | storm of ball, which made darknese visible, | gatq he represented a large nummber of the sons AT and the ariny—whose relations necessurily bring | there was a sudden and prodigious hlaze of P o under cultivation, free foom all {ncuin: > e T etmtion o canilict T the | Hcht In” the ‘nortiwest. i ship, e whoie | Of Fgland In Callfornia who rezarded Lord | hrancedams tillepertece: i o, Ty 1t you will 0 tud e e o e LoTian, wTaire, T¢ | rizeing, was illuminated with eleitric light, | Reaconsfleld as the foremost man [n all th | SCCIo0 (s DY Room 4, I Mmclton . 5 ki {ilumination, | world. [Applause.] It was the desire of the | Jfvik SALE-$1.0%0 WiLL HUY 200 AcREs OF TA! wasat sny rate (nevitable that their mutusl o ¥ Kood ifnitier land In kectiont ¢ 8 end 0. Town 1%, | Y¥ A slicet of flame secmed to ran along the decl | Tirltish residents fn the country drom | Range 1o, [n Putoam County, TIL Y s i good Tand 10 lenlousies should be aggravated by tbe pendiug | and eovelop the wholo ship. sheoting in myriad | which he 10 stata to bis Lordship that | 9°¢ body. T TOT D, fioum 7.'i70 ‘Madfonn-at: 7 propusition to transfer the Indian Burean to | spravs and sparkiing lines of light up and 1. came. 20 v % u_ Fou HRALE=$000~THIR 18 A o the War Department. e chief dctive work of | cross the rigaing. There did” not seem lonz before the Berlln Cooference they had | K “yere farin 2 miles from ddepo the army has been to prevent ur suppreas hios. | 415 tacave from = lustaut desteuction, it Pared tie. utmost conlidence aud trunt [ G . ) . tllities, which, it sceins to be generully agreed, iy l}: :'ufl m:mf.fl:n: Tovelit :,'.’.‘:’m:;?,“}dmle"i ‘E':m),::':;' ,1_‘,':,!’ |:W{|,::,m:.:.:::'fi,,:; ;fi:::: fee T 0 NOYD oom 3 Vo Mnllont Jroner., Mtaferences reqnived. Apply todiah have heen largely provoked by the bad mannge- | the Captaln as he was going ta bod, * You miss- | oo oo ’d x’ooooo t ,' wheatt J S TN ”fl‘ meut of the Indians, The oflicers at military | ¢d & solendid sight.’ be naid to me, describing | (00 300 B0/ one L2 it e R K. ' WAt Poats in close pruximity to 1he Indisn Azencics | Lhe scene, aod added: 1" never hal seen o | If 1t hod been the policy of hor Majesty's tov- | oy, (Pl g 00M ocTAGoy | 224 fron arcapt to be sharp and vigilant, if pot always | tnany hanta or suyt hinie g0 brilltant,! After- | erbment then to have declored war, those for T , (bree routne deep, farnace. atndey, and “rAx'n:n-(mou"nu . FOR QENEBAL fmpattial, observers of the causes of the | ward Iasked snotlier officer of the shin: $What | whom be spoke must have been for time ruin- | fYeryconvcnicnces buw rons & fn t-room b work, at 1401 Indizna-ay. thtentcoed or acvust Indinn Linuble, which eall | do the saflora savl” Iie nuswered, *The gallors | ed, But they would have sncrificed all that | A Nant: 510, Thies inommn prcon storye. . TANTED=A GINL, WIO Uiem Trom their cnufortable barrack fnto Toug | Kay the shiv will balost.! T then asked, ¢ What | oo Y Yk , rForg, BRCK welllng, REIvate family: rral honsawork, e e Uarccets. 1o nlnvost | doen ft mean1® “The real meanine i the bad rather than that the inlerests of England should Fineomn amk. CHAR N, HALE, Call 0L 45 Patk ), S e liopeless and nlways tugtorioun. weather inducing an_electrlc condition of the | ave suffered. [Applausc.] There was u thne e e T [ WARTEO-SWEDISIL DANISIL Ol RORWEGTAN e e iamdant evidence I | utinosphiere, but te much us a century azo'a | when Encland's forcien pollcy was vers diTer- | v ppst—eiz PRIE MONTII-FINE TWO-STORY | br 0 kot foc, washer and 110Rer. Gnod Toférences the shape of reports from millitary officers, and f.i‘.{"f gu_l“ 1;;_“;';: "Ilu" lvl‘s'h lrm\vre-;m was | ent from what it was at presctt, and when they } 1 brick dwetilu, 1i Fiimoroost, & tory brick, | fraulred Call between 10 and 4 Thurisy and Fri- E?Lffn'f.fi.’u“{fiffl}'i‘u -lcl::e hl'r‘ n'z:{‘ hiyerseiiy ‘.:‘ a [ tost o there ha "l,e’l.f a stperstitton of the | oIt that thelr position wan not pleasant. [liear, St L S ey y"m:'rrni’n':;!;)"\;;;: S V. 5 romtand general seone, If not universally and | (95 ooz the salors ever sioce s icar.] They lind ben told that a natlon which | ____ I e Tk for ohaving Sad wammin. "o been at the bottomn of unearly all the Indian At this polnt, Mr. Hnlstead, who |s alwnya | had made nations was about to unmake fteell, diflicultics, and that fraud and corruption hnve | practical, ohserved to me: "It in not improba- | |Hear, hear); that n world-lamous army was to diverted from the Indlats 8 lnrqe part of the | ble that ithe crew of the Pommeraniy, in the | be reduced to o corporal’s utand, and that the u;\:m:}!elu nwr?nr:n‘leld {1" "'"r"in T.r;u l;(:!fl.;r% ul{ :'l:e(: u!’lfi_ll)‘uig;\::lc‘fil:‘. -lz?»‘;,‘:cl'l,.I‘;fivr:l;l‘.lr’:dulxlz ‘lll A(lm'ir'u;lly n;mnlv uscd l'lu- nln::\'y of_l Englutd us JAent. Lee, who haa charge of C & cd Tal o Vi 0! e | cons e of #O M avthines, They Agengy from March 8, 1877, to .Jm-D: 80, 18 three startiing incidents of that trp; the delay he'ue:a'fi. [Henr‘.u'h:’,ur,']‘ 1!lwv 'wirfi“‘ o ravedis o fearfully rotten state of things at t and narrow creape In starting out, the frightful | vinced there would e one man Auener. it was discovered, for example, ti passage Iu_midocean, and tue eleetric lghts | gland b enough and strong enough to step the Indian Agent, Howard, had been {ssuing | just before landiug.™ forward and speak out the country's feelings, r]ullt:l‘llr':lnl mhe‘r nun(n]lle?‘ on |;flm'r‘lor quru e to :uy'h"l‘mu far l}ul lml'! lun.hell‘ I. all you donble the numbwer ot Indlans he actually eup- ‘i N g 20! iat man wns Lord Beaconsiicld, und En- plied; that ono McCann, who had s number BISMARCIL AND SOCIALISM. cland had sti)l auother chaoter to write fo his- of transportation contracts, Was systemat- I tory. [Applause] s Lordship's {dens and ieally engnged dn diverting the “supplivs | Ways in Which th Law Has | views were those which were cousistent with ions for Divoroes, Et LSO wations for Divorost, Bt WA SO S e o i 0 chores: must ba s eratd. barty ‘pone | steady man, Tt ‘tpring. Cat : ind work very chea e e & inrs | CATIY to-da &t 24 Nouth Desplaineset, 1kl nut consider it necessary 0a themot demurrera were, however, well taken, auid bo sustaned. [le did not think the bill could he amended, e was willing to glve the counsel time, §f they chose, to sce what could be done. Mr, U. K. A. Hutehjuson sald he hoped no order wound be tiade for 8 week orso until Mr. Jewett, lne assucfate, returned 1o the cits. Tois was agreed to by the Judge, ‘Ihis virtually disposcs of the case, us the Judge holda the present sut cannot De maintated at all unti) after finat hearlye and decreo fn the suit by the Auditor, ‘That suit will be contested itterly, and utiless the Suprone Court reverses Judge Farwelt’sjdecision, the rtockholders can rest easy for the next threc or five years. IN GENERAT. A NUW PUMPING-STATION. Thie City of Chicago yesterdny filed a petition fo have the damages ascertained for condenn- ing the folowing property, to be used us a puming-station: That part of the W. 3¢ of the N. I8, 3¢, of See. 81, 40, 14, Iying enst of the North Branch of the Chicago River, and south of Fullerton avenue, described as followa: Beginning at a point in the south lne of Fullerton avenue 40 feet distant from und south of a polnt m the north Hne of sald Sec, 31, which {s 1,171.25 fect cast of o stone moument seLat tho N W, corner of zald N, E. !{ of said Hec. 1, thenco south at right augles torald Ful- Ierton avenue 134 feet, thence west parallel with sald Fullerton avenuo 178 fect, more or less, to the north branch of thie Chicago River, thenee northerly along the bank of sald river tothe south line of sald Fullerton avenue, thence east LU0 DOWN 1421 ACIE FATS, ks, Gumberland County, 11,3 THE REPUBLIC TLIF GODD NEWS FOR THE RTOCKNOLDERS. Judee Forwell yesterduy delivered the long- expected opmton in the case of 8, D. Ward, Re- vetver, va. J, V. Farwell and (he other stock- « holders of the defunct Republie Life-Tnsurance Cumpany, which came up on dewnrrer to the bill. ‘The declalon, howerer, dispures ol the cage practically, though the complainant’s coun- rel asked for time to see whether the bitl coutd be amended. The Judee skl the questions Involved were very important, and he had given tho matter uwusunl consideration. The starute on which thie pracecdings were based was a new one which bod ot been construed, the amount Involved wos vers large, amd numerous parties were fo- terested [n the fesult, The bl sct up that thu State Auditor, pursuant to authority given lim by tho stattite and the provisiens of Jnw on that subject, lind Instituted asult neainst the Republie Lile-Insurance Company by fiting a petition fn the Clrenit Conrt. In that peti- tion the Auditer stated that he had caused anox- aminatlon to be made of the Insurance Com- pany’s offairs, aud that from the cxanination he fouud the condition of the Company was such s to render its further continuation in Lusiness hazardons to the nsured; that com- plainant was subsequently appolnted Reeelver, with power to close up the Company’s uflairs, and 1ts officers, agente, ete., wern enfoiucd from having anything to do with its afairs or prop- ' ‘Domesticsa NTRD—AT %1 MICHIGAN-AV. . tent cook and recond pit) Finst awar COMFE VWANTED=A "COMPETRNT, 'RELIADTE WO! &1, not nnde {url of age, to do kel work ih asmali family, A.ppiy after 100'cloek 8. st 101 Calumes-av, UL $oo0d 2.conm framed hunss, st nader plow; exll Avd get ® 8. OYD, Hoom 7, 179 W ANTED-A FINST-CLASS COOR, WASIEIL P and rle- NDEHST, aK; ad can come well recommand ¥.. henr Unfon Park. ~ West Siae, 100 RENT-24 BIROT-COD nished roums: all cunven! o . i ASTED—A GOOD ORRMAS 27, FOR GEN- PLEANT FOn | Ny A ont N 01 Tt scrsnioan, CEN TANTED~A GOOD GERMAN GIRL, YOEN: W A e wori, af 447 Warren- ALIO-DODEN: ANTED=AGIRE Fi ENF 5B ‘V worl ),l'!llf pvrknrdl.»ual,uo"n? LIIOUSB T'FO BENT-STORES, OFFICES, &co Seamsiresses, PN s ity e ITUATION WANTEN-RY AN 4 : Htores i daa 13 Work X1Eh & Nfas-chims aFemehekert Vl‘n RENT—A FOUR SBTORY AND DAREM ! machine, 0048, Tribune oMfer. buliding, 20x%iL with two veulls, ¥ = - — irar Dladlnos. "G, 07 Atanito Tlotet, o L SITUATIONS WANTED_MALES WANTED TO IENT. Slook kecpers, Clerke, &ce 1Y FURNISH- Anti-Soelnll erty. The biil fu the presout case then went on | alony the south line of sald Fullerton avenuc | of “corn, beans, sugar, and other ar- Teen Enforced—Dr. Busch's ook, the conditions and clreumstatices of o treat Ein- SANIED-TO NEST—WE CARNOT THOTR 10 | S A iy A MAN THOROTGH- Lo state tne condition of the Company, and that | 100 feet, more or less, to an oifsct fn the street | tictes from the “destination to which they Correspondence Nno Fork Evening Tost, Hire.|Apnisuse.) . They wished Englind to | YV Sapmy e aetau o rmn'::j tar i hees ni'k’.’.?:'.fi'l.."a'.’.!}"é" e nd I, Sooue Buxl- d 3 une oftfve. % - \vc|rel °mfmd }ll.o "fi Ifluuk lmlls mu!" other | Municn, Dec. 1L.—Within ohout six weeks fx""'fi Wit “mmmlu :l;eua r“l;u'- voive wos points, where he sold them and put the pro- eard : and her present Prime Mlnister wos & Focils u ls own,_pocket3 that the Tndiave fud | S15Ce the pessace of the Antldoctallat law thers | obieman who ohoko out empatically, When Deen habitually robbed by the Agent, in colly. | 1have been fiity-flve newspapers contlscaed or | hiy Lordship returned from Leritn, the British slon with tho contractors, of their supplies of | probibited and 188 different books aud patnpblets | restdents in California rejoiced with the people b:‘ru!. ‘unfil uvle w:mle nyntxgnh(‘- -utcm:hrlvud a8 to | seized. Two hundred and thirty-two societivs of nil London; t"'fi r:ljulucldlmll. -;ul, uln- exuru{ offord sbundant oppurtunities for the practice r-8¢] . | elons contain n the address which he would OF overy varloty by rarcality by n fow ntcliy, | Yorious kiuds, from a singine-school 1o a politl- | L8 00 ety "most " cordlallys and sincerety keeyink o tne boutn, sort hiay e Bud wed ) s VNG ASEROANDING | GITUATION —FART) ding, 3 Iine, thence south 16 feet, thence cast aloug the south line of said Fullecton avenuw to the placo of beginning, contatning 56(-1,000 acres, tnore or less, 8 $n the Recelver's judgment on assessment should be maile on the stock which had not been “fully pold up, to enable tho Ileceiver to acttle up the Company’s affairs; that the Clreult Court had authorlzed him to go on and prose- cute such proceedings as might. he necessary to e abuve should call on us a2 ot reifahte tepaate, HOOM ICENT, FEXCHANGE, ltoom 37 ribune “VANTED—-‘HH FURNISHED 1 . V. party wishing to leave furnlshed honse in sndeof first-clars 8nd Fexpousible parties—thiree wdulte sud oue citlid- for moderate reut, address, ton days, K B0, Trib ue oftice, g MAN OF 4 an acquainiance with the onfres employinent as oniry or lary molerates beat rafercacot. libersl education DIVOKCES. Jenole E. Clark filed o biil yesterday against S }'n'uxo e 126 fuur” yearn - h!reu K mfirlufifi oA clty referenc collect an amount from the stockholders suf- | e lusband, Georgo E. Clark, alias Churles | b SHEE S 8, 000 thousand of fznorant | ¢81 club bave been brokeu up and forbldden to g 7 ANTED=TO RENT—4 Oit 5 RROUMS FOR LIGHT 4 it ; - 4 entertaiued, That nddress. ho mignt add, was {» W g . FATION W ANTEDLTS ALY fielont to pay tho debts of the Cumpany, and fn | Oman, on the ground of descrtion, e e Whove, aimpliciey Thevcan eadily | mect again. So swilt and wholasalo execu- | fho comuoeition of a Indy. [Abpluuse.]’ Mr. | coure, "Addrees Kk v, Trivune ofle Bl ur i it n, THORORIY convEreant with® Ofees pursuance of such ordor the present sult was | _Cathering Lawrenice lsp asked fora separate | fpose,’ Gen. Sherldan appennds to bis reporta | tion could mot happen without unecessarily | Harrlson proceeded to read the address. which TED—TO N BMALL, WELL LG Capecially Hoant ol Trade husiness. com+ muintenanco from Juwes W. Luwreuce, on 8¢ | preat number of abstracts of reports on flle In kenlng somc interest and was placed in u maguificent casket, aud handed N T e e v 1a Wabes G Lookheqpet, _Adreeke () iunehed, S begun. fount of his cruelty and faiitre to support her. | FreUulea from military oflicers relating t0 frunds | 0L ourok SO nlerest anc even anxlety as to P Brotut {0 hearty. apnlanat ¢ than $2010 823 per montl. Address K o3, Tribune. Traaes. : i3 which may be produced. If asked, | 10 the Pretnier. amnid hearty applause, by Maw- | b2 ! peptiuntl_Address K fo. Jribu 2. y eve (e 3 s 28+ | warded when recetyed to the War Departient, : ent, | adaress was s 1ollows: soniaiarnn O ANT) EO %o | D iiererences. _Address Doz Gk Lake Fareat. 111, facts charged were fric, the Recolver had uy | tous to Witlian K. Barnes, be huvie deserted | yud which Gen. Sheridan assumes were traus. | baviog o profound Lellef that tho Government | 447y the Jtight Honvrable tne Earl of Beacons. | [IOUNVRIAN: 4 GUAT BUSE, WONEE, A Miscelianeous, ¥ight {0 bring the prescnt nit, The proceed: | ler some fve yours ogo fu favor of another ferved o the Tadian Bureau, nd e takes e | 4 wiser than ey are sl can do ng harm. | A, K (4,50t We, Brilsh reaiden s of Cail Hunkepar, VTOTI04PrOPSrLy and pArink expeset T | orpyation WANTED=AS SIGHT-WATCHNAN s om! wd by the Auditor were under . slor to make 3 neat retort upon Secretary | Thess arc the ‘fdivine-right-of-kinga™ wen, | Tornia, bave the honor to appruaeh vour Lurd- T ~ e — - | &) orfiremiang bt of ity refereuces gives. O 43, bt Blartos, Fap g | pasatiy Tde Ao Oitver. o ged her husband, | Sehura that lio can there flnd tho information bt | Others cautlously express thelr feur that the | ship ith hie expression ot our hxh uppre. | LOSdentn aig G ignte e boa O | Trthuns orice, L J ec. | Peter I Oliver, with erelty ud inkenness, | gooks, It f8 to be rerretted that the contro- | rigorous measurcs of the Chaucellor tnay beet | clation of the brilltant statesinanshis cyinced by | inder wiil o libersliy rewsrded by leaving ibat No. | Taon AN o —— 84 10 02, reluting to Insurance companios. The | and asked to be allowed to resuie hier former | yeray’ on the Indian question bas assumed o | counter resuits. 8o sorious have the fearsand | you fn the late Europesn crisls, We haye | 100 Learburn-si. K. Wi = 0 'TUATIONS WANTED-FE] o proceedings *of the Auditor most find thel | Bume of Ida A, 1“‘1‘“’.'1‘"!";" Phlnsu "\lvgluI; lmlmun!. n‘;‘l’m.n 'Hc:;reltn : Schu'rz upprflmnslr;:“ n‘c{;:m; u.;q. Mln Bumberger, the wnmlmll wl“n L‘“E""i. Ar'n‘n} 'rl-‘rh'\n the successive | [ O(T70X WEDSEEDAY MORNING. wHE KTil R, 2 MNomesnticss ustification and authority in thoso statutes, o e uto the false ° position cfending the | lender of the Liberals, the clief supporter of | triumplis which your Lordebin’s genlus won tor i e ft ANTED~ THE CITY TO DO 'Jl‘lu.- Iteceiver wus nnynnlnu:d under the Judge Mlodrett was engazed vesterday In | faults of n system which o has_been | ismarck's policy, and 'the nblmu:!oundcro( our bejoved country, #nd we recoznize that your AT R S S A i U &ufzf'l'l't?':“‘z‘:‘f: e T Ll e wasoat hearing the case of the Citizens! Insuranee Com- pany va. Moges L. Pottle and lus boudsinen, carnestly engaged in trving to reform. Noone | the fnminent dangers to society ond Govern- | far-seeing policy “has elevateu the national | 143 handolphe please direct 10 3K D. UK, Whitewater, Wis. vame statate slso. It was proper to remark 18 better aware than he of the wide-spread and | jnent from the SBocialiste In the last Ger: name, consolidated the Emplre, and caused ~BATURDAY NIUNT FRU EOU 3 Y v T ity aalde from somo statutory vower, it wanat. | Tt sul was ou & bona iven iy Fattloas ageu | ayafccnatl frauds which have. beon e | e e Al B i e ptormin | Heftone Bewerer far removed, 16 166) that the | 1o Pestboriist s exaieh terriees i g ‘Blckel | ST 00 noratafi [ 8 privaté Samine . Flote Jeast, questionable whether a court of equity | Of the insurance compuuy, and it was claiuied | indign Agents and contractors, No one s | jn_which lio platuly tells the Government he | tie which binas them 10 the matlier country plated coliarinacrived o1 am L l——rs dug: whoee calfab abit West Oliiorat.. tn the prar, downwialen . hie had not turned over nll the money he had received, The jury found in favor of the Com- puny fur $5,000. Eitward J. Lee, indicted for counterfelting, yesterday withdrew Lis plea of not puilty an throw himself on the mercy of the Court. Ho done so mitch 08 he to root out. punish, and | would not bave miven it the support of the | was never closer than wow. When peace and correet these abuses, {le hua probably an hon- | Liberals {f he had snticipated such mensures, | war trembled in the balance, and the destiniea est but evidantly a very {ucompetent assistaut | nnd warus the Uovermeot that so strin- | of npations hunie upon mighty fssucs, i the present ehfe€ of the Indlan Bureuu, who | gent amd erindiug an_exceution of the law | your Lordsbip’s wise - counsels * and firm habitually practices the yery worst fuults of the | will only exasperate the peopls and unite | attitude turned the scale, secured to Europe an system which ho most Joud{y. T Gint bad anv right or jurisdletion for the purpose of dlssolving a corporation. Perhaps it would e stating it tao strong to declare that a court of caulty bad ué such power, hecause the dog are you?' = s CORAER ribune Husding, snd T SITUATION WANTEN-LIY A COMPE ward. D) tod) cooking inu prirate % 5 | eronces given. Call for 2ur i The nud QITUATION “WASTED=IY A SWEDIBH GINI, 70 S e Rh ‘sccond workor housework. Call at 55 Tweaty- ARGE RED POCERTIION Duut 840 Alr bills nd paped iherally rewarded by veturafug tlie sawe o A. w3 Miehiga Courts of some of tho States liad exercisd that condemned before | them us martyrs, e tells them distinetly that | honorable veace, nssured civil and religious liver- N R BnesT i | GITIATIN WANT IR A YOUNG ORI TAh furisdiction. Dut, as far s tho State of Hiinols | Wiiibe sentenced ina fow dave, @ cating let- | e 748 put du chargo of tho Indian Oltice, Tho | supprestion 1St coniction, and the OnLY way | £y L0 ophressod Fuces, and insugurated o reign I A R I | L T & o I Ty ‘vas concerned, the Supromo Court vavoral years | ters feam tio Ietier nxos, steatinz Bystem was too stron for hjm, aud 1t {s apoar- | (hay may hope to eradicate Suclalisin s to shaw | of order und tranquillity where anarcliy and ob- Joruat bificer wiil e rewarded, 4 Pretérred: Aprly 8L 71 Indian ters from the letter-boxes, pleaded gulity. It will be remembered that b for somo timo ..reaped . & barvest ot ihls- busi. ness, and that some 1,100 letterd Were found in his possession, but his pecuniary re- turns were less than 8300, Mr. trlbler appeared cutly too atroniz even for Scerctary Schurz, at | the’ impossthiliiy of practically udopting any | pression were rife, Another tsle of historie leasi to the cxtont that, being onilZed to trust | guch system as Boctallsm demands, fame is added to England’s vast nossesslons; the practical munngement of Indfan affairs | Those suppressions are certainiy often very { another gem sparkles in the dindei of our Em- chielly to hia ‘subordinutds "and "his' torps” of | teping aud provoking; but the Government haw ;vmu»(gureu. Thess Lrilllant achievements YOUNG Gifit, TO DO 14, Apoly NTED-1Y A ki azo, fu tho case of Haker vd, . Beacber,, bad de- ided that s court of cquity did' not'bavesach power, A Court had soma power or jurisdiction nslde from such a statute with reference to fo- GACH “DOUTUESDAY EVENING. | QITUATION W, dan. 7, on Michigan-av. near Burlington WY it second inz. _ Finder will I rewarded Y leaving st FIil AL1THT We 07U Wabaan: I\l I5SINOZKIN Trom 104 Weat Vol fest Mg, welghing 174 1o QIFITATION WANTED=TIN A COMPETENT 01T Y queouk, Wash, and fron [ private family, ¢, n (he Lasement. lieferences 1f Te. clerky, he fs apt to bo so larzely fnfluenced by | resorted to suother species of revengful uets | Justly entitle your Lordship to the grateful I JORN ML, thelr representations that the true state of af- | which would be n df jomage of overy true Bnton's beurt.” We fn it jears old. about i | 8¢ 141 thuron-st., da. Nt hafr cut aorts | avirel. ax race to an Indian Chief, junctions agalust corporations, and, to appoint- | as his attorney, and introguced somo witnesses | foprg rarcly renches him exeept from independent whichi th £ \ 5 b e ch the German (Government {8 sl California scnd glad greetings ucross the se wore bl 15, vest, anil vi s i = T ing Recetvers of tho property of corporations | who showed bis prévious goud claracter, that | gources. It wan not througi thu Indiaw Burean ‘fll‘]flc‘n:‘l»ul:. The member of the Ger X -L‘ll’.'..’. und mnxru!ulnl§ ber Most Uraclous .\l-j:xt."' Tiack velved ‘ol whlte il Cullar b AT a0 iea it Crokin and oty wor 1y certalu cuses, but, a8 reghrds tho prosent | ho was & pan of e e sach ghiat the information resched biin hich re- | ment from 01 Dresden, “a odalist, | aud the lirltls) ation I hating durin the fule end e e, Miack suich it o beinton birface, | #d eavelien.” oo refere ‘Catimet-ar. sult, aslde from the statutory suthor- U sulted In his scuding ow ammond to | was notitied that he could uo longer | crlyla futrusted Engiaod’s unsullied bonor and A AY, ON BATURDA SITUATION WANTRD-I = s reputation. On these representat! Judge | jpyestigate the alfulrs of tho Mlssourl | resido tn the city, He moved to o suburb, [ unbounded resources to such worthy keeplng. R gry v, i mamesyon fa. IO b eraes, Catl fob ¢ ity, o _court- of eguity hod no right to decres s dissolution, and adminiater ou fis affaira. If & corporation bad’ been dis. solved fu point of fact, and the question was only what should becomes of the wreck of the property, which might be considered as belong- B teernend-st, QITUATION WANTED=DBY A YOUNU GIRL 10 ST enteal Jmscmunic or Sveond work “Con for two gayeut 1t Butrerfieldst, v JITUATION WANTE(=HY A CAVADLE § car Kinzle-st. £ lah uied 3 ook and laundreia or genersi wark (o 3,bone apatiu ou the O hind iex. Biodgett lixed the punistment at thellght term ost ol of ona year's Imprisonmeat iu the Peaitentiary at Jolfct. ¥ Assignees will he cliosen this morning for Ed- ward K. Roelit and for Edaward P. Wood. River Azencesund in the ssartliogdevelopmients | where he lived some time under consiant | Long may your Lordalilp continue at tho head of fraud and corruption which had been carried | nolice survetilance, Wheneser hio wished (o vis- | of affalrs, to wicld your voteut hifluenco in the on for years then, which wers dutailed at the Iz Dresden he had to notity the pollce of hisar- | hlgh interests of llerty und civilization, Witn timo by the ftioncer-'ress. Most of the iufor- | rival, how long he Intended to reiain, where he | respect and gratitude for the iuvaluable services matloy, i€ 18 sale to say, which has led te dis- | was gomg totransact businesa andof what kind, | rendered to our beloed tfurcu and couotry, o fnder for Teturulng to 1he uwaer, 4u fuz to the sharcholders us tenants tn common, Jigoue COuIT. coveries of vorrupt mfsmanagement ot the | and when ho left the city. Finally he was ar- | perinit us to subscribe ourselves your Lordship's ke el 1 {laund that mignt present o caso thut would make it | Penelope gf“;'l"”‘f."'l'll‘,“'“"‘l‘&‘l “'“"Il }:‘ l{"' Indian Azencles has come from military sources, | rested and imprlsoned, ¥ PAIEhM) sersants. ¥ P 3 TCINANGIAL. ?':f"_z:x{‘.% ‘;' letty rlght for acourt to futerfere at tho request of | PAfS TL'“"“;' Wit o Coa Lo 1':' ;’"~ and instead, therofore, of churilshly reseuting, |~ M, Hasselman, the Soclalist leader in Derlin,n | * The addiess (which is very numecrously A RVANGER SADE 0N BIAMONITS, WATCITES, S0 S et raimiiv wuy persona interested In i, and probobly ad- and the Unfon Furniture Compuny, claiwing | Mr, Schurz should have cordinlly welcomed tho | may of eulturs ond vefinement, unfortunately | slgned) is in its way unfque, and fs an equisite bauds, ete., B¢ LAUNDEIS' private oMo, aps | Call g 1065 Kouth Des Uolpli-at,,near Ciark, 10008 3 wad . Fatavlisied GTIUATION DY AT NT AMOUNT TU LOAN ON FURKITUI AND | ¥ novlong In his countre, fe wiliing to do pianos withiout remnvalt alao, tnunev loanelon | work. Abply at llutel Danmark, 124 Kaat Ki Collaicrale, 151 ftandolph, E S X i nsslstance of Gen. Sherfdan and of bis wilitary | possessed of thess Communistic Ideas, lsobliged | work of decorutlye art. subordnates fn ferretis limited snace 2 out the abuses which | to subinit to huve his house searched every few | must occupy in its resting-placo necessarlly cur- ftfs the common desire of both to eradicate | days, and though this has been repcatedly done | tatied its dimensions, and it theretore took the ninister upon its property after stich a cor- l%mfl damages for malicloun prosceution, l:omuon wan dissulved. As to the statute, 0 ‘homas (ilien began » suit tor 10,000 dam sges ngninst the Union Rollimg-Mills Compal e, 84 provided that the Audlior might pro- - m ¥ crei m bertain, cases agaiust o cpmpuny, When E'uu:y"(). l’f"’,‘};,bmm‘m suit for 33000 ) from thy Indian scrvice, not once liave any Sovialistie documents been | form ot a Jome vellum seroll 80 Inclics f loneth | 7= 000 d STy - 5 S st and o Tt vaiter | Sl HrEY I oW, e 61000 el eSSt o, e aewa | by 10 e, it 4 sl f Srae e | AXEOUN,I AL S SRUTMELLN | O AP a W hearing . o al partics 26 Ga Cattibbio 3 b § paper, the second nuinber of which was vonfls- | same width, covered with rich watered crimson | good securities, Moow 13, 05 Desroorn-at, N 3 b fnterested, might dusolve. modity, | from Ucorie U. Campboll, AN EDITOR AT SEA. e e o forbiden the risht to pubiiah | sk, The edaes of the scroll are bound ronnd | ae matp-wor 0L GULD. ANP R L A A QAR PAID FOR OLD GULD AND Maney 10 loan on watciies, lia.non s, o 1 of every deacription nt GOLISMILFS Lian and Otiicelicenced), 19 ¢ adison. 2o ONEY TO LOAN 0N L luw rate of o 1 s s YRR AT ARSI [t R ONKEY TU LOAN ON REAL EST. o it wtlowest rates. £, 8, DI} CRIMINAL COURT, Morris Raflsky was trled for Jarceny and ace quitted. LEdwnard Feoney was found gulity of burglary and given eighteen mouths in thy Peniteutiary. Willtatn Reno was on triul for burgiary, TUE CALL. Junax Brouczrr—148 178, Incluslve, Mo, 146, Myrick va, Michigon Central Ruirosd Com- pany, onirlal, Tivk LaATE Count—120, Schumey An- Itoche va. ithody Tuland Tnsurance Co, § uey ve. Foote: 140, Bilw ve, Unrdoers ed caso No, 1, Protection Lifa-Insurance Osgoad. No caso on hearine, ¥ (Taur—4% 10 4h, 47, 40) 10 &, and 55 to . #il nclualve, "No caro oo trial, JUBUE JANKSOX—Pamsed cadvs, ar cases from Judge Gary, No. 4,652, Luebriog vs, Fotz, on [ Jupar Mooug—10, 11, 12, 13. No. 7, Gregory ve. Bmith, on irial, Jrpaz Roaxxke—350, 801, 302, 370t 374, in- cluvive, No caso on trial. Juper Booru—20M), 487, 380, 301, 302, 199, i, 400, 401, U2, 403, 405, No cass o TR auythmi further, of whatever noture or form, | About with the same matertal, aud have at the Afurat Halstoud's Account of Tiis Last Trip In X reatavront-keopier was_sentenced to four | 10 u nently-arranged rlbbo, also of crimson the Poutiaraula, months fuprisoument i Berin, His wite | silk, wherewith to tie the address when bouud L Ao Yerk Sin. continued Nis_busiuess, The second day the | tiehtlv up. whole theu goes futo n very “Youmay well say the fate of the Pomme- | police appeared, nud asked of her right to ke compret torm not more thau two luchies by ten, vanta had a pereons) luterest tome. Iwasiua | n restaurant./ She produced her husband's | Roud the outer niargin, upon a varrow bang, fumilar with every port of that ship as [ am | llcense, whereupon the polico quietly told her | oro nscribed the nauies of all tha British o with wy awn home, | had so recently parted that 1t was ot in her name, and closed the res- | sessions, including the latest acquisit lee "1 I the sl ¥ touraut. A larige manufucturing establishment | Cyprus. A flortd sixteenth century ornament, from the oflicers and mew of the ship, and they | poar Dresden hos tametting stmlior to & Phyla- | glowlog o bnillant colore and tmrnfshed were po endeared e we by personnl Kindness, | delphia Loan Associntion” connected with ft, [ grold, enrlches the upner portton, and that thelr lusais & sourca of polgnant gricf, | The principals are futerested in it just us tue | Tuns for u conslderuble distunce down Thire were clreumstanees of dauger, too, cons workmen are. few dave ago they were for- | the Jeit — nargtn. Pendent from the a with sy trip which gave m M bidden to hold anv further meetings, ond or- | omumentation at the top s the British cnslen, b Wipe g 11 wave mew realleink | gored ta sell thelr effcets &t once, thua foreiny | —' the flag that flaats on every avs,'—surmotut- segse ol having ml:wwl)' escaped sbipwreck | g Joss of several thousaud marks, Bul the cli- | ed by the Diperlal crown. At the lett curner, and death myeolf. There were three swrthug | max of littleness was reached about a week | withiu u Jarce inclosed clreuiar space, are em- jucidents connected with the trip, ‘The sallug | ago, when the Governinent ordercd the Citv blazoued the arms of the Earl of Beaconstleld, of the s5ip was o ominous of danger that un- | Councll of Konlesberse to remove the bust of | o inust effective and striking armorisl shieid, der othercircumnstances [ should have been de- | Jacoby from the City Hull, divided per saltire gales aud argent with the terrcd from taking pasaage. But Rlind ootire "Fhe press has but little to say about these | various charges depivted on ft. The rilhon and contldence n the safaty of the Humbure Line, | varlous scts—naturally cnough, as any forelzner | motto of the Order of the Uarter encircle the and {t was necessory for e to make tho trip | mighe think: but If ono studies the question s | shleid, The suvporters, an cagle and a lon, with ns little delay and_ discomnfort os- possible. | lutie decper ono may bote that the absence of | both in zold, sud beurinz small red slilelds, are Mv wifo was very fecbluand fi great trouble. | favorable artictes ond communts tn the news. | suspended from their coltars, each charged with Sho had n youn bube, and our uther childreu | papers otherwise friendly to the Governoent | @ tower, argent, and_ the sucleut arms of the along were small. So it was desiruble to sall Kmlculcl ‘issatisfuction with thelr metheds ang | family of Disrucll. The arms are supported oy from 1layre direct, {natend of taking the round- | proceedings. But Germany i not golug to | thy Larl's voronet and crest,—a tower triple about and fatiguing route from Parls to Liver- | plunge into a revolution, sa many persons | towered.—and the motto, Fortl nitll ditticile,” pool. hiak. ‘Thie Government 14100 strong for thut | on u scroll underneuth. Fho largo injtial letters “¥or a couple of wecks before atarting Thad | yer. Nor will sho eradicats Bociulism by the | commenclng with the dedication ara all richly been watehing the weather with a great deal of | measures sho has adopted; Soclalism (s too | flluminated, sud the text of tha address s or perpetuate such injuuction,” which might have been temporarily granted, ond make all necevsary arders to susuend, reetrain, or pro- hibie the further contihuance of the husiness of the company. The next section provided for o yoluntary dissolution, it the Court thought best, “aiter due notico to all partles interested,! Sec. 58 was the flrst that spoke of a Recelyer, and authorlzed a Court to appoint & Recelver ou the sugecation of the Auditor, ur of B stock- holder or eruditor, ‘The bil}, then, unly showed that the Auditor filed such a petition ‘us he was suthiorized to flle . by Bec, 843 that he mode the Republic Lile- Insurance Company a pasty, sud represented that its coudition was such us Lo render its fur- ther continusnes In business hazardous to the nsured thereln, und usked for an Injunction and Teceiver. The Complny nnpeared 1u that suit, and on the 25tk of May, 1877, such alm’rcfllnui wero had tbat Ward was appointed Receiver, and tho Company was restrained from provecd- inig with {12 business untl further order of thy Court. What dld that amount tu! Stmply that & temporary injunctiau was granted, such a8 the Court lght grant under that sectio und that It was thought best to appolut a K velver, who might be constdered appointed for temporary purposes, becguse the injutiction was hut tenporary, and no steps had been token u that suit asking for o inal determiuatlon of the Court on the subject that the petition referred 103311 iaion | &ryppg T e | QuuiTion wa X _RWEDINIT GIRL, 16dy, nnd In every particulsr competont and reitabic Yaole eneal workk 1 sinall familys gl referencat. ) 5 CEDZHY COMPETENT AMEIT: ‘wnan, nad (ron fu 8 Drivase fanillys 1AL 70 L otake Uiray Jousckeepors, S TUATION WANTED=IY AN AMERIC O widuw Iady me hiuisckevpers rafrrences exchi Suireas or call evealuis, Mra. 3. C. De PUOY, Tusd ouh or ON FURNITUIE MACHT 0od coliatorais, J i, 5T0- = b LTUATIONS WA Y ASH £ e Tt : N8 WANTED-FAMILIK IN NEED OF B A AR B e et Farie Nekor s STTIENEN & HOND, 105 Wasiilng ed gt 0 Lfce CTION BALE OF MACI dani, 19, 0 willes weat of Morr) Suo Leaw's dual Tiydranlic pr rer e uf conipotni peal, weli W7 ong §uniPN BRI BUTHY, 30-10 Gety. watercyl., builds T NORTH with room, #4 to Lathi usy board, $3. flogers TLNGLISH HOUSE, 31 KABE WASHINGTON.ST. U Ningle, wart ‘oois, 84.) Lo 80 ‘per week. Twenly-une meal-tickets, $3.5 81 norday’ TEVADA TOTEL, 133 AND T Ninar Mot —(ivod oo 20 per dayi & llbérai reduc al’ Jupng FARweLL—2, 2 Jupur Loosis—Insuio csses il lo 11 o'clock, D 1,120, 8t 11, Coninon law cas . Brown ve, Tirown, Lurse power edc ve p Hal SO fextat evoReiack 1 sach. tut gt each: w e o " wiher i g, foole o1, Fisl, wiid e ot a3 ety Kot furiler tn d LE. M res . L agont Tor proprietor. c li:l.l. 062, 950, V75, D77, V7V, U8l DU, Junux Wit Nos. 287, 3, 335, (K6, 3! st lml'lln.“‘"- o T ) 335, 14, JUNONEATE, 5 A A L AN A A AN, = < ;i “HO 0] TWABASH 10, There had bien no permanent injunction, Uniskn Srarks Cinewit Cotmr—Jupes Hron- | concern, but we were all (my fatmly and 1) so | strone for that. 1f Hoclalism in Germuny were | clearly engrossed in black fetter. It fs | 70 LEAME=—ONE OF TIK HESE FALMS IS pOU i\uuflm’v‘.u'n{w'-unflfi-m -mr‘.‘{".‘l“v';'r',“. s Aice, ond uo permanent Kecelver, no ubsolute order | sEv—James 10, Farrell ve. Oscar L. Amtican | snxious'1o get home that wo stasted, arriving ot | confined to the pourer sud wore frnorant clasacs, | terminated - by fiitean autographs, avd 1w County, lour adies from §iscols on She it g 4 per uay. Day board $5. _Cimne ang sce. verdict, $7161, aud Inotion for new trjal, ~Cllizens Inwurajice Cainpany ve, Mosus L. PNly, Clinton rigge,and Wurren T, Ticox; vendict, $3,000,and wiotian for new irial, Hurxnion Covny—Coxreumoxs—Gicorae Couk rquanvlnn and Matilda Gerwlemn, S5 ALY=Tt. A. Childe va, Michae Central, twe inlics trom Caluargo ou At Jeuced with seven tlies of five: ciow of Liuewres Daslry, lulance plo b tario barn, and complets set of out-hulliing, o a7 L wliusiid I the Miest corn sud blue-yrase sectlon o iwols, sad e eat uproved tarm T G eounty, and wild bereated the coming year X per scrs, ' 8hy atloriey a) wil MVeri s this a0 aecure e tenan that the Company could ol ko ol With the Lusinoss, or that It must be dissulyed, sud, ac- curding to the rtatement of the bill, no vrders liad yet b. en tokeu in thut sult except prelimi- nary or interlocutory orders, w0 Jur as tho alle- gations shuwed. ‘L yuestion thou arose whether, it the Court Alluch an intertorutory order to the cffect above stoted, grantiug dn fujunction sud ap yointinz 8 Heceiver, and authorizing the Re- cetver to o on ond bring suits acuinet the stockholders, ang recover oll that they might be Hubt jor under uny circuimstancgs, o oraer fusctile up the affalrs of the Compsuy,— whether that was an order that could bu ene forced os against the parties whom they sought 10 euforee "It szainat In the present st Iu 1lavre frow Paris on the evening of the 25th of | s in other Continentul countrics, cepecully { acruss the foot ls band of rich oenawment, October. Franve, these vigorouly repressive mensures | huving lu the centre u miniature painting very “The vessel was to sall o the 20th. We ar- | would effectually suppress und crush it Butin | efTeetively dune, a view of Larnaca (oue of the rived the night before, and the storm alveudy | Germany it origlnated atoony educated persons, | harbors of Cyprus) from the sea, with sn Fn- predicted was on hand. ‘The next mornfng tho | and pervades every class of ol cllsh mon-of-war, aud hoats enlivening the gully were fiylng, the apray wus bu g over | Thore are Professors . ihe Unlver- { sceuwtu frout, aud with the bulldings alonz the the breakwiterky an 1o, waves were plling | witfes—one of wlom, Dr. Dubring in Berlin | shore brittiant in the sunshine, amt “the brizht agzainst the liehthouses, The harbor was crowd: | Los been removed-—I'rofessors i the Gymuasia, purple bills towerlng wp into the sky, ha ek with ships aud pilot bonts, und notufne could | teachiers in the schools, and ofticers i the army | caslict contulning the address fs twelve Inches Hve fn thie e, The Preoch steamer Periere lay | who are Bocinliste. Tisnce in one seuse tho | b lecaiby snd mude entirely of Culiforuin alonmfile of the Pommerunta, bt neither went | gituation here is critical. A little more pressure | sliver and wold: the lunly of siiver und the or- out. Wadid not safl_onthl the next duy, the | may produce ot the end of two years another | Baments of wold. 1o frout are tho Roynd arims, 47th, atid then, 1 getting out of the harbor, | 148, instead of that completo subjection or an- | I8 roller with mosale pancle, und ou enhier sute Fan into a vessel, breaking a bule [0 the engl | pillation which the Chancellor expects. Cer- | 4re punels of polished gold quartz. At the veer's room; snd a bz steamer gave us » | tainly other nations will wateh with' deep tuter- | back Ju relief, fn chaste gold, is o view of the squecze which fully tested th franiework of | est the progress of the Auti-Boctallat law i Golden Gote entrance to Sun Franclaco Hurbor, our ship. dermany durine the next two yesrs, The B and st edber cud aro reliels of u Britich roldier, WANTED, CFURNISHED (OR PART- geutlcmen sud hy bustnes roundluse 2 11 suir: ¢ 1 wil) onmision nf $50. his m le uwned by o cotcts lonn vombany, und wit 1e soll on i tineat nuuch less thay (s value, Addrvas 1IED 3, WouDbS, Downers tirove, Ilt II;";‘ kI phy 1050, 1, U, ULt ve, R. ll;ll 5 si.t1l —1'iret Nationsl Nank of Chelsen % L, Haucock: verdict, $10I0, and motlon for now trial. —Culumbia National Bauk verdict, 854, —lm- k of lg::w York 'y 3l 1K . Wright aud 0 €t ul. va, ANADIAR FAMI Ca ¥ g 16 printiug busl Busrd sod loduiue &1 reasunsle price. Address A, SMITIL & O, Printers, elc., ind ol 1~ WITIE PURNISIED KOOM Y A BINULE etitleman, near ludlyna-av, and Thirty-or-at. Gernian 1amily preleered; tust b reasouable, Ad: drens ) 42,1 rlbuba uifice. (s TAN {EU—A GOOD FAYTNG. COAL OFFICE O WA e Kieesa O W rribube ottees ™ other wonls, whether, althougn the Court had Juvar JasLsuy - Patrick sowns ve, Qeorgo C, “\Wo had taken pussuge fn the Pommerania so [} ddre: the Mayi d a Qourka, n Britleh sailor, a Sepoy, and o Volun- ; I : K : POPUY SRS F wonl eordichs n «ror, 1 his address 1o the Mayor un ) . 4 s - LAKGE BTOUK OF THE POPULATE bt yet deetded that the “'Y[W'"“"" should ot “3:’,7,‘:,,‘;.':‘,‘,‘,',.3'::“.',,";‘,‘,.‘.':,7.‘,‘,‘:“\':' fow irial., . |1ate that ull the cablus wers wccupied but one, onneil of Cassel, said the * dunier to. soc teer, witll (h motto, * tcase, ot Detlance,! [ \WFANIBI=A DG KTORE DOING A GOOD KIMIALL FIANUS, noviote. | * Partles wlibiog Lo buy o4 installingdts can be socom- Aduress | modated. W, W. KIMUAL 4 __Corner btato and Ad CHOICE 10T OF THE CELERIATED oL O O TS el be allowed to coutivue i3 busl y amd there was notlifng to sbow that the **purtics lnter- eatad, if there were uny sucd, huad beean brought Into Court o be heard, or and'that was small and vl nful The | ond government 5 u common one," und he ex- | und * Ready, ayo Keaay, The cover of the Cuptain, Commodore Behwensen, wus very kind | pressed the lope that * other nations will unfie | ket bears the uruw of ‘the noble Farl, snd spec tous. tegave ns his room—o bed uad sttttug | with Gerany aud pns such & law fur the sup- | mens of the polishied ores of Calliornian gold, roum commuuicating, [t wass beautitul roous, | pression of the comunon danger,” Probably | silver, ute,, are act i the vasket, which s In- Lorcuger; decree of deticienc: . 20 chiui, WL pay e UiT Lolur—Jubek. Hlosi—E, Baggots ve. ¥'5. Heads verdict, $100.50. toat there had ever been u lugl Licaring,—e 0 and wan fitled with touching ond valuable fume | othee uations will prefer to check 1t tn their uwn | closed fu u cade of Califurniau waple.t 7700t BALE-ON s5H 84 UPIIGIY BIANOS. b ¢ V. whether at that stage of the proceedines the mm"{%flfiflffi; 'fl’m b fly souvenire, Two swords worn by Cammaedure | woy and observo the success of the Uerman Jaw e G .!w Dlack uiate T years uld, oue sl laruess o Cornis e A et Court would make u valld oider toa Recelver Tano . & Behwenseu when a soliler were crossed over the | pefore enacting unything vimblur, A Hallraud Traln Stopped by & Sand-Storim. 0 Usu Jur themt. T -7 = thus oppuluted, dirceting hilui to go on aod « Rocugsrsi, SMinn, Jan. 7.—Tho past five | oor. ‘There wers his pistols uud othier prized | Twg occurrences of lute have somewhat di- Lne Angeles \tal.) llerard FEW FIANOE AL O i 52 MAR A E S un moathly We W R N A W T-CL loull coit, lu En" IJNM,I}.‘ Lus lttle used. xo0d &2 nuw, Jeet whatever might be necegsary fur the pur- % vaviie, epllate, Hugbocs payuients, 3 requised, days have been iutensely cold, the thermometer pose of closing up the Company, and paying off registeriug 23 to 84 below zerw, sceording tothe souvenirs, On one alde of the rovm hungaubo- | verted the publie mind fram Governmental fn- Day before yesterday alternoon the outgolig L‘yu'r‘wl': nwflnf'l tograph uf his daughter, who bud recently died, | terferences aud conliscutions,—the publication { Yuma traiws lete Los Augcles on thue, Every- | JODIDE AMVONI oULun estiniated Dresunt vallie poilcs that bad O e i, Tiers 1a only about Tons | Stie was @ souns ludy,” veautiful, sweet, und | of Dr, Busch's book, ** Urincs Thswarck and bis | thing went on os usual until it upproached Cus | BLiziss iaroleh Uy shbic kntes o Corner dtate bud Aduiai-ate ot yet sutlen due, und which would not be due | exbused Jocation. Y our | o arming, aud on the upposite side we notied | Peoplo Durine the War with Frauce,” und the | camuniza Station. — Attbls pulut a sund-storm of bambhe Btralis seadlics lemcneis. paxlulriisoas: | semm———————— e for Years, aud turn Into money tho esets,— | iuches of suow on & level, uud, 3 the roadaare | 1o unorographi of o erave. ‘Ihiere was the view | cle ion In the United Htat : eXtravrdinary violence was encourtered. ‘Thu :.‘L‘:.’Ill.. il e T foed: sead fur ssiapllot v .. BUSINESS CHANCES. o3 smooth ss If macadsmized, people truvel fully as much on wheels as on runuers, rs, Ruescil Bwith, & widow lady residing » whetlier an vrder of thut kiud could be enforced Y usagalnsy tbe stockhollers, ‘The bill was fited 10 wake tho stockholders pay up eovugw to en- uble to Receiver 10 pay the llabilitivs, slthougn RIS i vest Brosaway, New York, | TTOBALECA FIRST-CLASS LETAM. GROCKRY. cBulesale] VAN BORARER, SRR TS ll;‘ _Eigrntl:‘-'uoufi s el b Vel Rlivel Usg ualy for horsos the lnluicot o yellow wrappers. St Trib : FOIE RALK-A el aliby G2 e, Fliantstih salioh Amerlcan charac- | train was soon ablized to stop, - Bupesiutendeit about conctuded | Hoewitt was at once communteated with by telo- ! uien wers alspatehed but utterly of u statue, upparcntly from y of L Tuera §s oue cletaent o ¢ daughter, aud sbrubvery and flowers | ter which the press here hay decoratlne ber grave, 8he was buned | they can never eatimale, hanely *commuon | grapb, and 8 uumber somewhere in Germouv., ‘Ane Comwodure | gense Bald an intelligent memberof the Ba- | from sll yuarters Lo clear the trac T TERTSURANT DOING (OO0 1he clalns wera 1ot Yot dtie, aud tio colrt had | few mles out ot the cuy, dled wuddenly of | Loy 'wa had recently loit one of our | vurlun Parllament to me dav or 80 wzo: *You | without uvail, The traiu wax delavod some 8- KNTED XF 3T TAVIALED | calsor sl heay sor chafl < Bys Jurt e yet duclied thut tie curporation must be closcd | wooplexy Fridav nizht, Shie waa wlon lu the | chiliren, and he ws Crccedinly Kind 10 a. | are- the most- wonderiul atlon i the world. | teen hotrs Whew wa statu shst e rails for u ST day o b cellarar N, | SLitubenh Bane - lips the suit hud not been brougbt to & bearlug, [ bouse, with the exception of two suiall children, | We becdme very well avqualuted wit b 1o | Politica) and sociul dunzery that would ruin oy | distauce of threc or four guiles weracotered with g E IR A or ' l) It SALE=VERY LOW-: lack and they asleep, Hor deinlse, though audden, waa ot unexpected,.as ahe had bad a stroke of apoplexy a few weoks before. Tue second Btate fosuns Asylum las just been cutupleted, aud s almost duily recelving by convalescent paticats frum he overcrowded butldivesut 8t. Peter. ‘Fhls was crected ss un Incbriate Hospital, but, at the last scaston of .the Leglslature, was changed to an lusune Asylun, and as such it csu only take the recov- eriiz or but partinlly fusane peopte, secotmon- datiug about 239, il wnother spprovriation L tnude, which maust be thls aontl, us the lature meets this week. L. E, and yet the Hecelver suught to wet reliel, which «oulll vuly be warranted bu the Ides that the corporation was 1o bu clused up. Buppuse, on oilleiul bearing, the Court should decidu the vise Was uot one which werranted iie ioterposi- tou, or suppuss the stockbulders olfered to heep the corpuration ou its lews, aud puy up ity «latua, so that nodecreo should ever b ctitered, what propriety would thers be for the Recewver o coliect mouey thas mlent never be needed. ‘Fua would never o, The statute toust bo caii- strued strictly, and os a whole. What riztt had tie Recetyer to takedt fur grauted tuat the eorporution must bLe wound up, when beeamo very fond of our two lutle picls, and | Kugeriun Government, if permhitedrto devetop, | sand to dents runicliz from oue o three feet, tney loved bun. Iy jravo eachune of thiem a | prow fu your country und dic ot thew- | the force uf the wind wisv be confectured. The vhotogruph 8_button off his cout, which | eelves, or rather barst whnout dam- | simouia or sirocew, or whatever it tnay be called, they prizo bighly. Never was there o mgn more | age, Hlow fs kP My only reply come whistiing throughithe Cjon Pass as though vieilunt In the discliarge of his duty. $n bad | was: A free press, goncral diffuslon of | it wers dischureed from o funucl. ‘The lncom- weatber he never lctt the brides by nisbt or | kuuwledue, and a turcr torul tone in sucletv— | fur Yuins train was aelayed for an hourand a duy, or bad auythlug to sax Lo auy of tho pussen- | aud vou eoumerate cvervting ucevssary Lo the hatt through the storm. fum 10 wo saw the Cominodors cotmu downs tu | existeuce and safcly of soclety und go Sotne seven yesrs ago 8 whirlwind poured vut iis roum wo slwaye knew that il wes right | which Gienwang once possessed to u certafy ex- | of the Cajon Pass whivh touk substauilally tue with the sbip. B tent, but since the Franco-tieruan war hus rap- | same courae a3 the wiud day belore \esterdav. L " We u_urml out of port with the fast French | jalv beew losing.” **True, too, true!™ guid by, | “The lne of wlaln traveesed b(h was abOUL three steamer Pereire fuline. A French snd Germou | 4Tho fack 1 we ure not vractieal, 3s you are; | niles wide, but I jortunately stemmer bad never salled togethier befure, It | we Luve not that excellent common sense which | the edize of the celebruted Cuc waa yather wrace. It Jooked lise @ race. Tho | serves you fu every emergency,” yord. For much of this whith the soil w: Powymeranis was hall un hour shead out of 1ut D, Duseh’s boui 1s just st present tho | abaved off as with u kuify, belug carried resist- ST OF KLEJANT Wainut Dauk coupter sud ralliag, wit viste glass. dnquire st L8 buuth Clar YA YOI CAsT- 0¥, LOTHES ¥ 3 + lug s letter to J. GELDEIL wod btate-st, Orders by e attended Lo, 218 WANTED. ki WANTED-WITH YoM $1.300 TO k), Address fur Bve days, O o, lflgfll«m fidg . HOUSEMOLD GOODS.______ TRD=A GUOD BECOND-ILAND BRUSSELS A3 Caruet coualstiug of 3t drast 37 Yarda very clvap, 17 cante At s Trlbume ol oY Cvabe | = NTLRMEN CAN tiug thew for ;[‘ML-K?IIKM‘H\' ADLLS AND ¢ e Tuibt talearinty; pructicaiy iy ut 2311 1.ast Ouly. ICHAN DISE 5TOIt- ¥ years moncy loated Lowess without remiovat., 100 W, Mubrue. 1, ud) anvesuiade, Cuiwt¥ ___FOR NALL. uo such onler bad been tadel That ———— RINTING MATERNAL, VUTE CHLAGG Wwas tins fupdanental Jifliculty fn the vresent | Mow a Baukrupt Is Ablu to Negotiute Aill. | port, Wu salled togethier until dark, and the | chlef sttractlon. ‘That the publication of the lessly oyer the Cucamonis plaing. Sand was 0N D- VD GOLDON JOBBEL . 810, Addiens C z A hE Addreas 044, Faloy Bext morl iu the sail ere still within afght. “We wero | bool indlscreet there can be no doubt, | phed to a hight of reveral fect over the rool of « range twenty-three or twenty-four | und that Biswarck was far from orudent in bls | the stativn ol the Old stage company, wakloe bours; which was o remarkable thituge, remarks fs more than apparent. Blsmarck's | & total sund-drilt of uver Lwenty feet Ligh, Tho roccediing, whlvh taere was no way of oubviat- lous of Lollars, v, The dewmurrer would therelure bave to be Tuiedu Bae, PERSONAL. T SEWING MACHONEN, su:tuoed, About four wevks uzo I notlced fn the Sa't " % A e ¢ were other thiugs to be looked at. | Zae Tribuns (hat Jas Cookerwitts a party of | | o From the firat the wealber was bad, Wa | WAfter-Dianer Talke" rauge over cvery tople, | storm of tle olier day wusi kave been s twin WLKILE 18 T T LUME RO Sl ek o L i sod Tue statute proviged tor a decree *after o full | cupltaliats, was . Utan, sud vegotiating fur | bua eeveral bad piguts,—three: s partleular, | gnd too ofien over the greatoese of the ! Lrothes of that o warraatid. vty