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THE -CHICAGO - TRIBUNE :- WEUNESDAY, - JANUARY - 22, 1870—TWELVE PAGES. truthfully ahout the motives of those who aro EOIBLE OF ’FRISCO- might somewhat dclfl{flnnenlhnl but hnpnfl{ governed by principles to the controlling in- "he isnow able azain fa attend to business, wun fluence of which their critics are utter strangera. with him at the hiclm, and so_able snd _active < a Gieneral Buperintendent as Mr. A. N. Towne, Happlly, “human natare”” s sometimes modi- | qpp Moy Dag) in Stocks—Rigid Re- | thicre can bo little doubt that the Southern J e “v‘islll:{Grl ON SUCIETY‘ “hest man,” while six btridesmails Jooked chanmingly “n white mmsling trimmed with yalenctennes Tice and fluers of aitferent colors. 5 Tie bilde receved npwards of (00 wedding Reception at .tho White Housess- | Presente, i it mas a ubject of aeneral searct teuches to her status of Farrazat, Pennayl: | the necesaitica of a free people, ond will bo vania is ahout to disfigure the fing eotleetfon of | found to pusadss its own_internal remedics for atatuary in the national znllrr{ at the Capitol | cleanaiug its temporary polities,—Augean filth. by n statne of Fulten, of heroic slze, nud B. Fad-ctt Is working like a_heaver Stop Threwing Ashes on the Stroets. tlint n cloori was canl_uver the nuptials by the sistorical victure of the Electoral fled by grace, nnd thia may be explained some 3 Paclfic will by this thne next year hava pene- Popularity of ‘Mrs, Hayes. denth of & chitd of Lieut. Emors, who s tho | commisefon, Brimiil, whose brasit haa adostied To the Editor of The Tribune, of those anomalous events which cannot be ws- solves Melting Before a Ris- Crated fato the vebr eate BC. Avikona aid nara bride's fivst cousin, On Friday evening e Capitol, hupea to live unti ho can completa Cmica0o, Jan, 2L.—Will you please call atten- | counted for by those familiar outy with ' human ing Market. made the discomfortsof s stage ride athwart the . CTHR WASTINOTON CLUB the belt of fresro-painting around the rotunds, | gion 1o the necessity of an ordinance to stopa | patore.” . . | Territory a thing of the pass. C. L 1. The Enst Room and 1ts Occupants | gave its sctond *assomtily,” the Indy guests | Vit hels very fafirm—an, uiastvery poor. portion of the paople. from fnterfering greatly | - Your observations ancharch debts would lead it el BN " w--Presidents’ Wives, Ueing recolved by Mrs. Gein, Liicketts,” Proml- U4z To (i, with the’ comfutt and ‘pleasure‘of the balance | one to infer that a church without n deht s not | The Drayman-Dictator Visits His Vas. WHEAT *“IN SIGHT.” =L Fes o nent. amone | {be gay tluoue were Speaker George F. foward, now Minister to China, is Dy th ingashes on_ the atreets, that the good and Nitle § thcation will show 9 Handall wd his beautlind voune danehiter, Mrs. | on 1he the hiveetigation-gridion while” the ac- [ Y Lirow he & tobefodnd. A little investization sals—Prison-Life Provided with Jlawell of Towa ami daughter, dudge Porter | connts of the Shanghnl_Consulate are being | Lord bas been pleased to carpet with beautiful | that this Is far from truc, aithough,unfortanate- Mowne Comforts. Michigan Elevators Told at Lesst 1,500,000 Socibty Weddings—A Club Dance— | nnd daugheer, Gen. Susripan uwl danghter, | overbauted. Mise Deile Mitchell, of Chfcage, | snow? . Even tho Superintendent of Btreets | Jg, there is too much ground for your remarks Bashels=This Amount Muéh Larger Than C! Tio 'shprnms Court—Bench Mni '?maey f““mlmlu und dz\tlxzht\n-‘ri“lllvnmi Hl\n s at |l||e Natlu:ml [uml ?n :'hr :nxl(l-lt ofi should be ordered: to cease throwlog ashes upon | {n this respert. x Malurop:vzm’fl‘-.l:"r;me.m sentative Goode am! daughter, Mes, WIS s epresentative Conger, [0 ona of fhe belles of | ypq airouta til) the anow fs gone, and I venture | Batt bjost of church-musie, which Isdiscuss- , Jan, her siater Mre, Goultrey, intecorted by Repre- | the seasou. ‘The daoghter of Judae Harlau, of . dt theeubjostole Rapid Transit to the Park—The Tribune | 1n theiavestigation of Lhe past two weeks in and Bar, sentatire Acklen, utid” Commlissioner Puclps, | e Hupreme Conrt. Ia (he most graceiul skater |-1ic will not put_many ashics upon te streets af- | ed by pr. Bullivanupou s digoified and thoucht- P g s ter the souw_his gone, unless he takes & new in 'Prisco—The Advance into regard to the subject of graln-storags und the moyvement ot wheat throughout the State, opin- at the Washington ltink. Oliver Wendell Holmee, Jr., a son of Hoston's genial liitle war- blery is here to anj.ear betorg the Bupreme Court in aease i which the catate of Uakes Ames I8 nterested largely. - RACONTEUR, o —— YOICE OF 'I'HE PEOPLE. Kewer-Bullilor Liceunce. To the Editor of The Tridune. Cnicaqo, Jan, 21.—T am a sewer-builder, and have Leen licensed for a number of years, and have nlways aiven- satisfactory bonds—from £20,000 Lo £10,000, - I hnve never tronbled v friemls to appear before the oard of Punlic Works to sign them hefure Mr, Mead§ but now Nis mandete 18 to appear before hiin, *twlzn, sealy und dellvery” or nu tconse, Why s thist -+ - BRWBK-BUILDRM. Light Wanted, To the Edulor of T Tribune. Crtcano, Jan. 21 ~The heavy editorial writer of tha nnclent Journal, Jubilating uver the suc- coss of Lhe salary-grabber uid author of the Il- linols binck-laws, nud deprecating a bolt, saye Ve desire above all things that the Republican party of Hlinofa shall cantinto to be, oa it al- ways lias been, an darmonious and pvesrful wml.” Now, will tlie able editor define an“in- ‘harmonious unit! v'rnh half a dozen .vnlulnv' tl;nm--. LF’:nne of Ih; dresges were inagndticent, cspecially some of gouthern Clalins Commisslon—Tho Lite | Wit st cimbroldercsi wieh Howers i thelr erary Clubs——Congressional natural eolors, aud trimmed with rare iaces. Plagiarism THR BTIUAEME COUNT w s 18 just now romewhat agitated cnm:rmlmzl 1he n|;||m:nl’mev|llnlln- vt s~ur|lu|v;mr.l.|l ff“ mlu. s nh whu I8 hopeless ralyzed, Fhe Judge, who Autograph Albuma—Apollinaris Water— | was a New Yor prediled overthe tecond Di Th audielat Cireult, which comprices the Distrivts Democratio Dinners—The of Vermant, Cohnesticuty aud Nortiiery, South- N i Castern ) ) ut o8 o Fino Aria, . --u]elor"lhm‘xld e mits, o tho Special Carresponstence of The Tribune, dintires of the Wasmxatoy, U. C., Jan. 18.—The fashfon. { Supreme Gourt were not asalzncd at all, bot each one 1o tura visited the dilferent “districts, ‘able scason was fairly innugurated on Tuesday Judge Cushing drove o phaeton and palr, aind b evenfog by a reception at tho White tlouse. | was aeversl wecks on the road etween Hoston The gronnds were abluze with eas-light, and, as | und Savanuah, Judge Wilson traveled from corrlages set down thieir freights beneath the lv-'lm«lm"l& 'r;r;"u!';ln‘ma' dfi’{'fifun m“&-‘lu[':'":l L outriders in live 3 b e lofty portico, pedestrians came Lramplug upto | e “fod, the lirat trans-Allegiantan Ju the door oif fuot, ~ Entering the portals, ushers | of tye Supreime G separated the sexes, leaving the masculines to | thousaml miles a year on horscbmck, Now Ju obtain checks for their hats and coat In Field goce oerass the - Continent, presidea over Ae ball, where arrangcments aze made for box- courts in Celfornta, Nevada, wmd Oregon, and is ek liere in less than six months, ing them, white thie femininea are hurried {nto “Flie Sudizes—ur, to write more correctly, Jus- the famliy dinlng-room, which is ueed as alndy's | tjces—of the Supreme Cuurt used towear small- dresstug-toor, What transpires Liere no man | clothes, und elaborate Huen cambrie ehirt-rutiles Knoweth, but after mora or less waiting escorts | st ofl thelr black-silk gowns, Mr, Tuncy was e the frst man vt that Denel who so faedeparted recelvo the escorted ut the inner veatibule,in all | {io HESt g b Mt DRl 0 40 JO0y PRELS the glorles of more or less claborate tollottes. | for ghe * fean i sliopered pantaloon ! was not Falling Inte a current of humanity, visitora are | then in eve, althouzh Shakspeare had Imagined orne thronzh the rol deawing-ruom, aud then 1t In posse. We read nlso that ful plane that commands the respect of Chiristlan e f’f;fi‘{l‘l’::xnvfi: '-'.:'iffkcfi.“fl'ifi'fi&'filfif ‘:'\:;::li‘rna’;’ sitded :fl:l:l ".Nm::;qnefl:l{‘ l;xgr;n:’ed and ;:.:;'(u\‘m‘ n‘n- you sk, * will Dr. 8" find 8 church whoso ertion: c that Lhere more wheat * in Thoir a ot 1 & row with ftsetf, and whose eon- Sptctax Correrpendence of The Tridunt, sight” in Michigan than ever before, and that gregation 18 0% {u & ruw with its choiri” 8ax Fraxcisco, Jan. 16.—Hase you heard | gy ¢roge n thatcereal was sertously barred, ot Well, we could tell bim of qulte a number, | the news! Jacket up to 20, Iale & Norcroseat | o1y by the limited capacity of our UTevator and doibtiess he kuows many more. If 1he | 14, Havage st 16}, Bicrra Nevada st Sd—s new [ g i ccn here, but because st not & few er of wour editorial imd a jarger scquatint- e oc e, eautd ot have asked | Uctt. What canitteant The Chronicte, that | points (o the interior of the State Lo Guestion. Blckerings, jealousies, and petty | consistent bear, had told us the booanzas had | Jp it the same position of offairs cx- quarrels are not 1he necessary or uwusl accom- | come to an eud, the Comatocks were one | jo0q wnich, of course, wonld not have becn paniinenta of chiurch music, either in or_uut of | stocks, and the Stock Hosrd itself was to be | whe éase could the wheat have found storaza |I|§-‘;-lm.lr.bmul are by ug‘nr!:::iel;g[:?fizk‘e“ n turoed Into a school of woines, It figured up § roum at this point. With s view of furnishing s cttorat whichs ' wholly untrue, Ers that | 0ur lustus, it aliowed how buyling on thargins | its readers with information relative fo this ot enr I whieh Triniee Chureh sery- | had busted everybody, und it congratulated it- | pulnt of Uie amount of wheat “in, sight V) 1 fece were Icd by & chorus cholr “thore were | self on having foretold the crash years before It | 40 77 ibune to the most important rxl{roa'd ata- wranglings und” heart-barnfogs fn the chorus | eame. Weread with deep emotion these datly | tions asking for Information relative (o the ddalinaties i e somregation hatacut Sels | diatribes of the Chronielr, wo acknowledgs the | ainount o wheat In store, and slso the storate UL o Mt of tha naires of Teliite,t ircefragible Ioglc of its conclusions, and we re- ity of Li fespoctive aints: Tha pestits, Te'ln 2 pity to poti this ploce of fine welting, [ sulved never apaln to llaten to the plausible et it I this flight of rhetorie, but it hapnens to be alto- | potuter, the captivating capper, or the sublle | nare, hut the estimates in every Instance are fur- gether Inconsistent with the- tenth, e arc | grock-sharjn We bad fuscribed In large charac- | nialied by parties who Lave clther personal able to state from nctval knowledge, and 10| gorg iy gur diaries, * Will not touch a single | knowledge of what they stute, or bave obtalned }»':Lngr:'b:;:{’i::t'"l::l;!:rl;.«-ti‘::l me'rf’x:;!fi ;'I:n‘lhl;:!l-: .stock all this year,” and had resolved never information fruin sources eud;ely tn‘xnlwwum monn| cholr there was not orig word of *wrangline ;| again to disburse o dima for the Stock Keport inttare. Caparit or “heart-burning * 0 it As to the “atrocities | and Doy Krchange, never mare to 200 “haroky In (lhu cnnfre ?“w;;(“?%fp"r ll,un.]m:wmclu‘n). real that pet of Pluto's, the Iost, 30000 erhaps the Rev, r. Bulllvan Lad torgolten o g ¥ %0, Tt whon e stured Tn- hl4 clusing address to | Mever azalu o bet © $M piece that the chorus ¢ he presonco of the eongre- | Unior would by * five up " befure 3 o'clock, or ation, that the year of their servies had heen | offer to etand a dinner at the ** Poodle Doy it the must enjovable year of his whole ministerial | Mexican went to 70, Wea bad delermined on Yife [n Ciicugo, ®o fur s refated to the musie of ¢ ¢ the evireh, avolding all saloons where the prestnce of o departure. During Wie sumniner there ure but a very few street$ thut are fit to drive upon for any purpose. ':{ secma o8 though God fn His Infinite wercy 14 man and beast had purposely covered the eattlt with 8 coat of snow tiut has Tiade zood rosdp Io country sid city, but a few heediess wind thonzhtiess “people fit the eity, whw would be [f danger 1L the fool-killer eani: aroutsl, domp ‘theie ashes 1 the srects, sl Mr. Wilson urders the city teams to unload ashes in the stroets, aiul 1he result is that the aercets are spolted for driving azain, You caunot met aronnd without contivually cunning Into_ashes und vinders, strhining your horse, straining your harnesa, und stepming ¥uur cutter, ol straine Jug your patiengo torribly. Please give thie peo- ple & mcket, aud oblize Evervnony Who owns or drives a horse, The Cinclionn Cure, To (hé Bddor of The Tribune. Cnicaco, Jan, -2L.—As considerable contro- veréy has been golngz on throush the papers [n regzard to Dr. DfUnger and his ciuchona prepa- ration, 1 would ke to relate my cxperlence with the mediciue. . A single man, 45 or 40 yesrs of age, applied ta me for rellef. Ilc statea that he had been In the habit of drinking llquor for a great many years, und his eprees would extend over months ata time. e hud Jost Lis situation, was out of a hourding-louse, and bad no nioncy. e sald he bad not heen' 2oher for four. tionths, After o tulk with several of his fricuds, two of them scctired a roo’ for his -accommodation, Too Much Beocher, To the Liditor of The Trilnne, i Cnicaao, Jan, 21.—~Tossibly 1t Is no mark of to the bluc, drawing-room, where they find TUR NEQDENS.OF THR BN 4 er purchased him ameal-thcket at Burcky & M . i » | ticker with an cager crowd surrounding the neaacive i tha presenco of wera expected 1o appear hefore fhe Court fn | breadth of churacter o write to the editor | 3G BRSSRE B IGEG mie the tnonor Wikt | are i el 10 the eonzregation™ | yuo mignt tempt Trto tnquire, * WiiaUs Oolir g THE PRESIDENT. full swits of black, with theht small-clothes, | * 8too my paper!" But Iam free to confess | wpiely to procure the medivine necessary [ At for the rest of 1he plece of nonsense quot- How'a Julla? amt s Contidenve up?' We had knee and shoe buckles, and sbivt-ruflics, An; Agentleman of the milltary versuaslon, with | ZE G Wil ave atteinpted (0 plead a cade bis faco puckered into a buge note of Interroga- | wearing boots, or black neckcravat, or whis- tlon, bends forward and whispers: * Yonur | kers, would have been committed, sant semaln- " o tnken aback, L s | ed 1 custody until puized of such outrareans nager., \onuniat o 4 voolleds | Lo L0 Dt OF Cougt.. Tt was aldo custounary for that a column u day fa T TRinusz s inore than I want in iitne. For, with all his clever- uess, be {8 the most colugsal hypocrite of the his retief, Iaoplipd toDr. 1'Unger, got the med. ielne, and admintered 18 according tosdirection, ‘Fhe effect was teuly astonisiing, wol from that day ho s not tasted Hquorof any kiod, and e¢x- hibitsa total indificrence toft. His wostinthnnto fricnds mald, ¢ 1f you cure that inan vou can ed nbuve, 1o reply fs neoded, dectded neser uwain to enter _mvs Nevada Bauk “To'thore faniniur wlth the facts the repertory | Yith n ucketful of clivfce stocku. receive our and bectormance of thil chorns. eholr, len by a | 50 Ber cent o te same as @ loan, wiul_theu s quartette ut the head of wiiich Mrs, T week later & pressing detnund for more mud, Fon and Mr. . T, K. Knorr, fo'dd We had evendetermined to srotd the puslicus of While noclaiin for izl Pine street, 80 thal we it not behold the And shonld an angel tell A " el ven, i cxeellence Al “’”"‘“;“"h .m'"{f“"“;‘o "”" "‘"'fi‘ the Court, when iere, to form with the Attor- Or ot Liymoutd thin fa folvt bim theres clire anshody. Yero fawhat the man sasn | tg pet o (as in the ngurc ot e é:f«f]nlf:fiffi stockinge peepiug through the shocs of the 41,0 bero wheeled half-right about on his | peg.Gencral - .- If ileaven heat itiie yrayer, bimael(: not have Leen_ expected), cominon talrhees. re- uiator cas ho. patrutiices Aheobcontating i left boat-heel, mnd introduced *‘Mr. Rai A JUDICIAL 31%88, And tring him there to dwell, D, Sneyick: In anawer (o ‘your queation as | quires that a denial should be recorded to the | 84, or the napless coat of the trusted broker f0i000 Counter,” The President mechanieally held | and 1t wan a high honor for n lawyer who came | Then count me out, aml lev me dlel un- [ towhat1 thonght of Dr. D'Unger's wedicine, 1| gtur coutained In 1he language referred to. as hic vehemently vows thut If be ooly hud a £, 00 out bis right hand, gazed vacantly at me, and | from a distanee to appear before” them to re- | sbriven. c. witl aay that It s the hest thing L'ever Reard of to Oulw ,,m?. tnore appropriately bear witness | Hundred dollars e could ke five thousnud 50,000 vober u man, and it has done e noru kood than | 4t the selections and performances of this | Insido of two weeks, sir.”? We bad aworn ofl, cholr would not suffer by comparison with | bidden farewell to” Flowerg, uul good-by tu £ Gould & Curry, when Jo und “bebold, a tuone of any aitaliar organization which this oty | il wify was huled us’ by one ot On the whole, the Mond: editorinl the | the flect uniformed messeugers frum the Rev: D Suloivan 1o ho Tar below The fovel of | £an Franclaco liard, *Gould & Curry, 816 your ugnal thoughtful, dignited, mid trutbiul the fusiders Liave heen buving all the morning.” treatiment of worthy toples that'1t inust he ex- | Whew! ariee of &h; 'h\‘b have they found a tiived s o o those slips to whish evengond | bonauzal No oue kuows bat the Saraze Mine A beneath the oW . | cetve aninvitation te put his I sald oM. Huoter, | o glad to seo ol | ndictal wabugany. Now, e Chict-Juatice and As he removed bis hund he gave mine an ofi- |y, efent new Justices each las his wifo here, ward moveinent, sud, fullowiog it, T found my- | and each Keepa hottse, except ol Judwo Clifforl, selfin front of a matronly-looking lady fn a [ wha boards at-the National Hotel, Each Judyge right from the fntroducer, hoped I was welly | qpod’uid wined by ite Clerk, its Reporter, und thought I would find Washington = pleasant Edmunds, ‘Qaueman, Bavord, Phitlips, and the place to visit, ‘'wnd bhowed mo forward that | Jeading members of the Bar who ure household- snythingd ever tried. I now entertain & fotal in. differenco to liguor of any kind, ‘Time alunc will tell whetlier tho cure ia permancat, Yours re- ectinily, 1, ‘asc No. 218 .4 marricd man, Has buen s steady drinker tof twenty-five years, und, sluce the great fre, twith thie excention of three 1as not pusecd 8 day without scveral drinke. When Italked of curlng this man his MneCloud or MaeLe-nd, To the Editar of The Tribune, GooDLAND, Ind., Jan. 20,—Will some 8cotch- man arise fn bls place, with a thistla In one hund nnd tartan {n the other, that we may know that he {s he, and pranounce as vne having au- thority ou the pronunciation of this nomel I G L clear of water and 18 about to pump e have been 80 be-fourlt—If there wus no such e iR s tnan dat | wen aro llable, 8. 11, Drzn, | 18 getting clear o 5 iy e it cordially areet some ono pest fa | ora ere, Tikee enjor gol eatiuz sl kol | word thero ts now—for eaying MacCloud, when D et s peatt i vt W TS s e e acl, turn, Who wonders that ikes "Tine fantle ttempis made oscuslonal. | 1 admit human nature, otlier than Scotch, would | a word. of oncouragement. T took this mau T 1he Litilerof £t Eribimes up this time, uo mistake about it. Jim Keene's home with me on Toursday evening, und com- inenced treatment the followlng wornivg, He was unuble to pour out the medicine, or even to hold a spoon, and I was under the necessity of placing 1he tnedlelae fo his mouth. 1l1s appe- tita was good, he slent _soundly, und jmproved wonderfully,—n very differcot state of affalrs from what proviously existed. ie bronounces bluiselt cured. Read what hie says: Dn. Burxicx: 1" took tbe medicine as you directed, and 1 am as cortain [am cored as 1 am that 11ive. - I hava no more doslre for iquor than any one nut thicaly carce for » drink of water. Yours, etc., b X, Both of thesc men are printers by trade, and can bo acen any itfternoon In Tue ‘TinuNs composing-roo.’ -1 would invite any one to call and questicn -the. men the ves, und leary the truth of what I ray. R aueurufly, 3 uesick, M. ., . 40 Cawpell Park, Our Itesenno Laws, To the Bdltar af The Tribune. CracAco, Jan. 2l.~In. recent numbers of your valuahle fournal I notlce scveral important sugeestions in regard to our Revenue law, and the necessity of adopting somus means for re- duclog taxes, b - "The rato per centilevy In portions of Cook County execds apything known fo the whole history of taxationin this country, as shown by authentie records; and 1 some localities the amount aunually lovied exceeds the entire pro- duction.or rental of improved property, which is cquivalent to contiscation. A corresnondent in your fssue of the 20th ult, favors the abulition of Park und ‘Town Hourds, Any changu whichaould nffect a diminution of tha humber of *tax-caters® would lmmensely reduco the expenscs mnd reduce our taxes in waoy Jocalitics fully one-half, ' -~ Both In town and school-fstrict orzanizations reform 1s dmperatively demundcd, Tale, for example, the Towns of " Hyde Park and Lake. But féw years sfuce, and st a time when proper- ty therelii wes far moro- valuably thau now, hose towns had little or no debt. Now, how- eyar, the munieipal debt of each talls Mttle, I auy, short of a mtillon dollars; - In a recent number of Tae Trisune Lsaw it stated that th wregate indebtedness of all the school districts of Cook County was a trifle over $400,000, while it fs well known that u sin- glo district in Lake uinl Hyde Park owes ln—dn{ neatly half that sum, a large per cent of whic lius bren contracted without authority of law, und po satistactory nccoun’ of much of s ex- penditure has ever been rendered. ‘Chree-fourthia at least of all town and achool oflices should be sbollshed, und those to wlom the buslicss is commnitied held to strict accouut under the severest rennulu, and be required to give the most ample security for the falthiul performance of every trust, ~ Yours, LEX, . MR3. BATES I3 FOPULAR withall who visit the White House, and that her frank, hearty manners hiava even captivated the old Turveydrops and young Noudica of so- clety? ‘Ihe blue drawlng-room in which the re- cention takes place 18 what one reads about in the Arabian Nights,—~the azuro nnd zold of its walls nnd furniture, and the gorgeous masscs of cxoties, belng Hzhted up by brilllant lghts in crystat chuudeliers, reflected from large mir- rors, Here the diplomatic and other distin- gulshed people congregate, while the masses are hurried on through the green drawing-room into ; TNE RAST ROOM. This {s the parlor of the people. It is an im- wmense root, flashily frescoed, adorned with hugs mirrors, and with vortraits of the ex- Presidents by llealey, and brilllantly lizhtod by ttupendous chundeliers. The marine band, In the adfatent hall, discourses stirring musle, nnd thers {s o kalelduscope circle of promenaders, with a centre-plece and oval framework of luokers-on. The forelgn diploinats were there, wearing thelr . decorations fn thele button-loles, the Chineso .lookluz like the images in the windows of tea-stores, while the Turks were crowncd with red woolon caps, like extinguishers. 'The ofiicers of the army and navy were gorgeous to behold In thelr Urass coats aud blue buttons, and Chief Joseph, I ble full war dress und paint, was the object of marned nttention, ‘The men, wearing the stereatvpo undertaker's garh of sombre black, were represcutativo Lypes of TVELY SECTION OF TUR UNION. There wero stalwart and cnerectio cliizens of the Ureat Weaty waunt and - thoughtful New- Enslanders; Hery and lmpulstve Southerners thougtitful descendants of ‘Teutonia; quick- eved men bearlng the pleasant Milestan features - of thelr pneestors from the Green Isle; biuft und burly Anclo-Saxous; swarthy Cubnuss and nfew of unmistakuble African descent, To do- terlhe the ludics, with thelr guy attires, flashin ewele, brighter oyes, and wonderfully nmmzeg' iair, would be u task thut Ilack the abllity to execute. At 10 o'clock TAR MARINE BAND played *Home, Swest Home,” ass hint that the shuw was over, Tho Preaideut and Mrs, layes retired to their private aportnents, clgos reirned fu the ladies dressing-room, there were wild strugales over wooa hots and coats, shouts for carriaizes were respond- cdto from ihe distaut mass of vehlcles, and soon the White House waa qulet again, Cer- talnly Mra, Hayes does much to makg theso ro- veptions popular, sud will kavea %lxh rauk smong woinis to etart the deal next week in New York, C1CAGO, Jau. 2L—~In your lssue of to-day, | und oue enterprising broker suuzests the estab- [} you publish a letter conceruing the number of | Hshment of o Stock Board in Chicago,” ** Bo ns Three Wivers And vichiity ... .. ,.,'t?;‘,?, chinpters, verses, and words found in the Bible. | to fend the stock up higher than u kite.” Mean- | sTekonsha,. "'“": B 000 IuisnMitle surprlsing that the writer of that {u cone the oews that the two biguest | eUnion City i 5 cket-slioon, sympathiziog with the general | Ypatlantt . letter did not Inform us how mavy punctuatiou | piCeEiEovEl GETREE FOR DL dheeh dotne | marks the Book contained, as that fs a miatter | 3 roaring trade with the dollar-u-share margiu, | _ Totalinstore atpolntanamed 500, 000 of about as much practical utility as the others. | while stocks aerc (Ien:‘endlng, but when [t came | In stors and on track at Detroit 750,000 Itlooks to mo Iike superistive nonseuse to | tos &I, und &4, und §5 rise, the fJowners it out, 2 RI0 540 1 M GOt apend 80 1nuck time g o many | luavins €15 w1 -drawer, inner, you L.3H0,800 1,505,000 Soiti % alned Diutes | mMay he sure, will e fata this evenlog, heciuss The foregolng rcturns show that there fs in words, leters, stc., are contalned lu the Blble: | riager, the cook, Wil have to cumie down tawn | Store at the polnts named in the interiur of tho and suppose tiit we knew to a matbematieal | to see iow Andes closes, und John, the voach- | State 500,000 bushels of wheat, Lrow Adelan, certainty just the exsct number, what wlvan- | myan, who used to live tn Virgiia Clty, won't be | Hillsdale, Jonesville, , Mooroe, and Port Huron tajce wonld such knowledge beto the posscssor! | able to drive the ladies out {n the afternoon tili | among the more prominent points we have been A oo nigdt know ull this, und be projoundiy | hie's ascertaloed how Impetfal lo goloz, As for | uiable to obtum Ay resama, whiie there aro ipuorunt of o knowledge of the first priuciples | Tho, the bootblack, and Tom, the newsboy, they | dGoulitl many of the Jess impurtant rallroad of Christianity, A the palvation of man de- | are busy plylug their vocations, and ooly allow | statlous thut hold each o small quuntity, per- Y‘emlcd on counting e letters o the | themselvesto be interrupted fu order 1o find | baps a few thousand tushels, Could returns b ible, a8 the devoted Catholic counts | out whether their Tuscarora and Unjou Flag are | obtained from all such points, doubtless the ng- his bends, then "~ we mignt discern | Jookiuw il rignt. gregate of wheat in store would be materiail some auvantage from such o proce- Pouper alley—a thousand pardous, Leidesdorfy | increased. Estimating thatall such gralu In dure; but as it has never been mode koowo as | gireet’ i3 the ofticial Jesfination—is crowded | store would Increass our returns 25 por cent, wo a condition uf pardan, or an instrutientallty to | with a streamn of cuger, anxfous tnen, who every | bave the following s the amoant of wheat * in the cnjoyment of a igher litfe, I fsil tosco the | ten or fiftecu ininutes pou intu the **Divi- | sight " in this State: practical advantage of such knowledye, dend” or **Asscasment” salvon in o:der | Interior potnts returned.... 00,100 To continue this fuvestization, it would be | 1o discuss matters with the hartender | Add 25 ner cent... 700 necessars to count all the lewters In the origtnal | gver o champagne cockinll, Monsy, why | Al Detrolt,o... manuscript, both Hobrow and Greek, nud hie | twenty-dollar nieces ate fiying about Jike lueller Saa oo 22 = would Hlud, to bls zreat satonfshinent, that the | matelics. The storekeepers are all eluted be- Total **inwight™, L 600 namber varled in each manuscript to such an | cause abuudance of rain las fallen 1 e loe From these returns' it {s safe to gay that thera cxtont that the hypereritical * Header of the | terior, nnd furuiers will huve pleaty of muney { 8F¢ 8t loast 1,500,000 bushels of wheat n store Bible” who publisiied that Ictter woold find | to spend next 1nll. ‘I'ne miners are lappy Le- | alonz the ruilroal hines in this Btate, whilo the lwsell several humdred out of the way. Aud, | causu thero has been u good denl of snow talllng | brobabilitics ore that very complute reports agalu, If he should count the words, and sylla- | fn the mountatns, and thuse inioes which wero | Would juer that amggreeate. No informa- bles, and Ietters In pome old Eugilsh editlon of | partfally or wholly st down for Joek of water | tiob of this klud for former years has ever been the i)iblc,—-\"yollll’u or Tyndai's transiation,— | will shorily be able Lo resume operotions, | collected and pubillsbed, nud henee sncisfuctory owing ta the uncient style of spelling, he would | Messra Flood & Mackey presumably ars happy, comnarisons cannot be fustitnted, hut it |s sufe * fiml several hundred niore lotters than speelied | for they hute doubled tiefr subscriptions to all { to say that probubly never before at this dute of in his very accurate lst (11, Such religlous bosh | sorta of philanthrophic objects, und canoot fwl | the season wus there ever 8o much wheat stored will do for children as o weans of tiathemutival | tu enjoy the reward ot agood conscionee, ‘Then, | wid ready to b inoved us ot preseut. :‘JIL;I[!"QI;‘H; |£ul. fur intetligent Bibly students 1t V‘“"' we have mfil,l,m,,, CUCOURNIING HeWs ront e — - the yeriest nonsense, Irzinla and tGold F U0 ong knows exuetl, THE PR \ ", \\';7 ;fll s'l'lpbtus:‘m.l‘el: lfihllnn‘: lnin.n dcv?ltnd what it 18 l:hc-yb lmav nru‘:—k. nor where uu.-{- THE ADE !“l‘l“\'l,E couRt,. mueh thue to studying the Bibla in this particu- | haye struck it, but that makes It all the more 8 * lar direction,, untit be can tell the nuwber of | fnteresting, ' The Uourt Reverses Judgments and Ver- Jetters, the number of words, aud cven the | The Western Unlon wires are ngain taxed to | ficts in Fifty-threo Out of ¥ifty-four Caucs number of cominas thit are found Iu the Bible: | their utmodt capueitys the seats forming the Appealed to It yes he can tell us how uny times the word | dress circle of toe biz Board are again in de- To the Lilitor of The Tribune, “l‘;ld"'“I’i‘:llll"vm\;!ll::_.;l:l:l;{.:Jz':léfl-m{lfl. léla:v mm‘m; Ih:s‘ brokers, dc;u}w mfl coul |mmu|| _ln. Cmicao, Jan. 8L.—Judge Beadwell bas Just oud st the Judg 3 ' 8 | acaln get down-town before o hteyoamd the N el fn au sppearauce. “The Judge proceeds Lo ex- | fomale stock-sharos ngun mfest the shiewnlk of t.“b":hm w yoliipia of repurta ol the Aupellute amine his case, und finds thut hie knows nothini [ Muntwomery streot, and block the entry way of | Lolrt. of the doetrines of *The Atoneaent:” nothing | the Pucilte Board, ‘The mechanieal part of the book i very crod- of the * Law of Pandon; "' nothing of % reacen- fn the eveniug, Florence, at the Callfarnia, | itable to the publishers, the Jegal News Con- {ngr graco;” that he I8 abaolutely lguoraut of | atrracts a largee atidience 1o see * No Thoroigh- | pany, 1 would suggest to Judge Bradwell that the doctrine of *opliitaal inttuenices? und all | fare,” and *The Green Lunes of Englnd ™ a1 o 0nd make b 18 miaeh o Tush) that pertaing to Gospel law and obedlence; but | Keldwn's ta played to n crowded hoise—all be- ould make s revorts much wore valusble then, notwitstunding all that, he con tell all | cXing of the mivrle apell Of thoso words—wtocks | 1f he would make o brief statenicnt of the case about the number of verses, words, letters, ete,, re up g 1678 witlt fis crush and disappoiutinents | embodying the points tavolved, the decfsfon that cau ba found in the sacred Beriptures, | 1a dead jong live the brizht and buoyant bsopes | of the Court below and of the Appeliate Cuart, ‘The great Judge would likely inform the llh-?- of 1. % 1 would ulso recotmnend to him to take for his pointed eandklato for celesial honors thut bis 1t wus suid at the beeinning of the year that | model i this respret Jahnson's New York Re- “zeal was not acearding to Kuowledge," stagnation fn stocks was u necessary consequenve | pust ‘The work is upon the whole very ered- 1 van sugrrest o more profitublo department of | of the withdruwal from the market of at b ftable. Beriptural investivation, and one thut will Le | 3,009,000 for the payment of taxes. Our i 11t looklng aver tho cases declded in the Fimt itkuly to awsken not u Jittle interest, and that | —rocollucting that the §10,000called fur to un District, revorted In this volume, we find the {5, to ud out bow snany plalu, nwbistakable | up the Kearney testimonial had not yet ustonishime fuct thut, out of fiftv-tour cases, 1he contradictions tan be fuund 1u the Bibles wid § | withdraws fron the murkst—took nute of thess | Whole nisber declded, every une was reetrasd ventire the assertion that 1he Bibje contuins | g exeept one, The following 18'a statement of the more vontradictions than it dues chapters, or utul ascertained 1Lt 23,000,000 had b casvs and the pames of the Judies who tried Twhlolteru fow for the amuscinent of the epted for taxes fycertit hecks, 1D them: readerp of ‘Tux Trinue. Ono of the Evaneel- | yer: platically uru‘l" itiat the Casea, Agid, Jevd, Ists, speakivg of Christ's trial, says they vut | pot haviog ulisreed 5 at dellngu Liopers 1 4 ou Him a scarlet robe; the otlier Bvaugellsts, | ity on suvb certltled vheeks, nud e meck [ 105 - i speaking uf the sume cvent, saya they put ou | oilieisl, huiably buwlig to tie superlor wisdom | gy I Hun o parple garment, Which one told the | of Kiug Keartioy, tnfonnsd the sand-lob mou- | geriiise trathi T 4 urch that such ob, o recognlzed aa casis, | oot One of the New-Toslament writers contra- | yud fulterinely supgested thut it would tuke | Gury. .00 dicts hlmself while speaking of the ascension | comsderublo ihue W coubt so large asum of [ Pariell of Chriat, O one o he suys, I8 | ouey. this Msjesty was then pleasedt tode- | Loomin asceaded from Hethany "5 while at another tine | part, and atonce procecded to the Hibernig - b places the uscensiin from the “Bummit of | jjunk. Tuking his staicd 1w front of the Murket- 'Tnul aSsonesll d Mount Qlivet.”? Where did the aseenslon of | greot entrance, be soon eafhered a crowd |* Now, what does this mean] That our Judaes Clrint tuko plsvel Can unybody telb arom thees | ground bim, ana forthwith dégounced the fnsi- | are all totally jocompetentt It 1liey bettur contradictory stuelments? tution ag uusound amd rottefs Me udvised the | un o body redigi. 1 they can't guess et uwre ‘Fite Evungetlats do not tell (e same story in | people o withdiaw every dine of thcir deposits | thun vude tn ifty-Tour cuses, we better tey s tna regard to Ui crucitixion of Christ. One auvs | jrom the bauk, and bow'It §s broposgd that the | otbers fu thelr plaves, But are thers no L Il was crucitled at the nivth four, the other | great Dictator should bimsell oct ai Prestdent | sidvs Lo this questiont Sevoral ot oar Jua says 1t took place at the sixth Loitr, When was | and Stanayer of a0 brand new saviuga-lank, so | bave had largo expertence,, dome of them Chriat caucificdt Can any one telt whut hour | shat 15e poor widow ' wigut feel sssared that | least havo carned an eaviab'e reputation ax jur- from the Bildet 1o blosted bomdvolders wil absorb ber slender | la May il not be that our Judizes of the Ap- ‘i Evangelists contradict themselves when | suvinge, Veedless to suy tiat the fact of Kear- | pellatn Court took at fie cases whl mpealiing of Christ's Appearuuzo aftor Uie al- | poy belng allowed to strut shout kiving bls or+ | 4 ton hypereritleal vye, that they lovk Jeged resurrectlun, One suys His firat appear- | ders to everyboay proves of ftsell that thera | for technkal errors, aid aye the mievo. ance was il u wountaly i Galllee; Ui others | st by sometling wrong (o Wb udinfnistration | seone to tiid sou inctaphy way It wus while on the way tu Emmaust wd | of juatiee i Ban Frauvlsco, titge distinctlon as an another says It was (g yoom, wal the doors A sumewhat flugrant case {a proof of this has ‘The law used fo bo Wiat the jur) were Jocked. One of the Evangehists, fopesking | just comue ta Highty two cuards fron the Housy | inportant function in the tetal ol ca: ol what happened at the sepuleare In the mora- [ b Corvection baving been urrested for bavig | thele verdiet nyon guestions ot fuct, whore Hicra fugot the preended resurrection, saya thit | permitted ® couvict uwaiting sentence to leave | Wos conflicting eyilence, would nut b dis- onewoman came to the scoulehie, the other | g fuil on seveeal occusions, pass the bt at w | 1uroed; but, whatevee that ingy now bein the says fev womnen came, the thind one suve thees | private housv, rob ble mistress ot ber Jewelry, | it seens not to be so i practlee, Unlesa soins wogien came, while (e Jast one savs thero wero | ul finelly frigiten beroutof court, A more | sespect 18 paid by the Appellate Court tu iy more Uhan three came, Onu writer saye thero | potorions captive, Duucau, who bulit the Sefo |-finding of juries und eousts upon - fusts, wers fiv agels scen ab the senudebre, and they | Deposit Buitding and “busted ™ “the Pioneer | It resulta tnat every case inust be. xxigvAl were standing up; the other Evangellst says | davinge-Bauk, has been allowed by bls custo- | twleo upun the facts—oncs — with - wit- there was ouly oee nugel cecn gt the sepulebre, | diawsto diue en cabinet ot the wost stylish | vesses o onen court, when the Judze and he was sitting uawa, restanrant i tho city, ad, 1t G sald, to take hia | Who tries the casc and the jury before whon ‘The Pible slso suys that *vo man hath seen | afrlngs b Goldon Gute Park. tha case |8 teled van seo them and welzh Hielr God ot any tine,’ sod acaln it represcuts Juccol Speaking of tils remtnds me that, thanks to | nmun{. und afterwards by the Appeilato ue saylogs »1 Lave scen God face to tacr, the enterprise of Gov. Stanford, we shull | Court, who has none o those aitvan pbys. | -t 5 TIHE COURT OF CLAINS to be consldersd apartof the Nativnal Judiciary, on a luvel with 1he Bupremoe Court, 18 very amuniug, The Chicf Justice of thls lesser tribunal, cx-Senator Drake, of Missouri, thinks it hard that he caunot appear ot hixh ceremu- nlals srn-and-artn with Chicf-Justice Waite, while' Unncroft Davls, who has rotuted from diplomacy into a seat on the Dencl, recards himself as the veer of Judiue Strong, The most fudustrious man on the Beneh of the Churt of Clalms is Judae Rlviiardson, who was for a time Necvetary of thu ‘Frensury, and 1t {s no longor a secret that he prepaced tne Index to the edition ol the Revised Statules recently edited by Got. Boulwell, of Masaachusetts, Judge Richardson Is o widower, whose only dauglhiter is the wile of Surgcon Magruder, of the navy, aud bo is just puw very proud of his firal grandehitd, There bs also sitting in judg. ment herea « -, BOUTHKIN CLATMS COMMISSION, composed of Messra, Aldls, ltowell, and Ferrls, but the Court of Clalms snubs them, as the Bu- vreme Coutrt snubs the Court of Claims, It s proposed, lhowever, to turn_over to tiis Com- misslon all the Houthern: Wur claiins beforo Congress, In wiitch case it will become quite an fustitution. . 7. iths % 7 ' say Macle-wd, and belng unableto “ given reu- son," [ upp:ul 10 some pon of the land o' cakes to settlo e questiun, that there muy le lonce ¥ about * Castle Dare,!" H. M. F, A Fiat Contradiction. To the Fdilor nf The Tribune. No. 20 MonwsixatoN Roan, Loxpox, N. Jan, 3, 1870.—Although T min flattered to find that Tus Ciicaco Tiwnuns of the 1lth De- cember, 1878, devotes two columns of its valua- ble apace to a story of Bpiritualism of which I am made the beroj und, notwlthstanding the other dramatis personw in the romance include names of higher ravk and attalnments thun I ean venture to lay clalm. to, 1 caunot forbear stuting that, with the siuglo exception of the futerview with Mr. Distiop mud my decining to ntiend o mecting he invited ma to, lm.-r{ charge und jusinuation sguinst me, which the letter in questlon contalus, ¥s altozether false, Trustlug to your scuse of falrness to fnsert this letter In your next issuc, I am, sir, your obedient servaut, Witniax Crookus. Tuney's Dred Neott Doelalon, . . Tathe Edtor of The Tribune, _Cnicaso, Jan. 21.—[u lsst Sunday's TRinoNs WAttorusy? repests the atatement so often mado that Chiet~Justice Tanoy sala *'The negro hiad no richts which the whits man was bouod 1o respect.” The facts sre these: The Chief- Justice, when deliverlng the oplulon of the Court, madn an bistoricul survey of the puolic uplulon of the clvilized world st tho time of the formation of the Amerlean Coustitution cous cernlie the African race. Amuug other thinga Lo safd: “They [the Africans| have for mora thau a tentury been regurded ax belnga of un interior order, wid altopether uniit to ussoclate WIth the whito ruce citlier 1u social o puiltical relations, nixd so far fuferior that they had no rights which the white men was bound to re- speet,” {Dred Scott Declslon by T, W, Dwight.) ‘This puts an altogether different phase on the mntter, und relieves the Chief-Justice from the odium which bus attached to bls unm:’. W.D. TUE LITERARY CLUDS are very popular among those who donot dance, and who havenot the peans: to induleo fn the most expensive toilcttes. ‘Fhemost aristocratle fs thut of whicl Mrs. Admiral Dubleren {s the hiead-centre, ahd whichi ' rucets at lier bouse, where there 18 musle, recitation, discussion on Iterory toples, chat, aid o good supper Ex- Postmuster-Geberal Iloratdo King's Saturday uvenings come next, but are purely lterary, without any rofreshmente. “the " Holeyon Club " pays” more nttention to clocutlon; the o y b {s somewhat musleal: the “Tha- Man Club™ {s dramatic; und the * Phitharmon- fea? judulge fu oratorios, under the leadership of Dr. Caulfleld, 'There {8 no lack of opportu- nitles for fuformatlon or umusement here, and some of the literary and musical entertulnments aro of a lilgh order. CONORESSIONAL PLACIARISM, Tt 18 rumored that a Southern Representative recently fucorporated inta o apeech u larre por- tlon of some reniarks upon the same subject made by Senator . M. T Iunter In aute- be'tum days, and that Proctor Knott sent the plaglarist-'a copy of the Cougressiona’ Itecord contaluing the plundered effort, with these lucs written on the targing - Your speech I've rend sll through, And like the half you've pitfe: Tut you wight sti]l tho mutiee mend— Wakia coutaie, ma, und steal the reet, AUTOGRAIL ALUUMS are one of the chronte nuisances of Washington, Every young lady, und sume old anes, who vhslts tie metropolls must ""f away an album containing. the autocraphic slgnatiires of the President.und his Cabiuet, the Supreme Cotirt, tho Senators und. Lepresentatives, the Chiness Minister, sl Gen, Shorman, loss You respeet. for theat notubles than from & desire to parads thefr hundwriting as trophls of the owner's consequence,* Some of the collectors present thelr own albums, but the books are gencrally carrjed about by the pages at the Capltol for a pecuniary cousideration, It s amusing to sit in° tho wallery of the Hensto und watch..o pazo earrving around onhe of Uicso albumms, * An old Eenatar, spoarently nmvoke‘:t the Interruption, will scizw the ol qulll petwith whicl: fie hus been taking notes, nud dash down hia namo fn a style which leaves it uncertatn which end of the pen he waed, A other smiles with gratifled vauity, takies o new ateel-pen, winl {neerihes bis nund In mest grave- ful ahd gourlutag characiers, “A thind heuves a uleb of reslenation aa hie wdds bis vlgnuture, whils & fourth refuses polut-blunk the favor requested, Somo Ecuators dhrect the pages to carry thelr autograph-albums to the coumittee-tobme, und theti—must 1 nareato L —tha iudustrions committe clork puts down the nuluenvll ! of hisellet. Nearty all of the * trankis " on pub. dovs. are made by the cominittea clorks, some ol .whom c3u 80 suee eessfully futsis the chirography of thelr su. periors that tew csn Wil theu from the genulne. Scnator Sumner's private secivtary, Ms, A, I, Johnson, coald countert»it the slgnaturo of this Mussuchuselts Scnator so well that ie conld not. tell whether the signature was his own or Johu- son’s, Marrlage Licouses. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cuicaao, Jun. 91,—~Please answer the follow- fog through your paper: In our law class the questlon camo up, Can two marrlage lecnscs be obtaloed ot aifferent times for (he same peo- ple,—that is, to obtaln one, say, fA/s year which muy be uacd private’y, and to obtain another, say, nazt year to be used with the knowledge of othiers,—thut is, public’y? Of course, the partles conforming with tho isw as to age, ete. In other words, ean o couple that nave been wurried :3{)- license I this county obtaln llceuse to be mar- ol over agalul 8.0 1. [We do not understand that there is suy lega) objection L persons gotting out as nany lceuses to be married as they think proper. The license may or may not be used, und of itself lmposes no obligations. Wo do notusderatund that thero can be avy legul ubjection to aman and wifeget- ting marricd as often ne they cliovsy, though oue lcenss only would cover all the marriages.) . my feiend, beat; THE PRESIDENTS WIVES. Mrs, Wushlugton iusugurated receptions which were Leld with some approach to courtly vomp, under the direction of Gen. Knox, Mrs. dotm Adums was the frst to cotertain st the White House after the seat of Government was moved here, Jofferson was a widower when lie cume here as Presldent, and he affected 10 desplre all ceremontaly, but his daughtors pre- siéed “over his infurmul hospitalitics, My, Madison (wno biad been the gay widow of a Pulladelpliia Jawser numed Todd), revived the receptions {naugurated by Mre. Washineton, Mis. Monroe _continued tiem, and they were keptup by Mrs. John Quincy Adams, ‘Fhe death of Mrs, Juckson, Just betore the General was hiaugurated, made the Wit House rather eloamy durfie bis tirst term, but alter his ro- tleetlon bis niece, Mrs, Andrew Jackson Douel- son, received cumpauny. Up to this time, TEA, COYFER, CAKES, AND PUNUK Wetserved at receptions, but the futlux of the Demoiratie elemont under Juckson made it feeessary to dlscontinuo them, as the scranbles for thein led on several oeensfuns to free duhits. 3ir, Vun Burenwur a wildower nincteen years ln‘_!ur: b was clected President, but he held levees with his proverblul politeness, uml at Suue of them Mre. Abraliom Van Buren, his daughter-n-law, alded hin fu dolog the hanors, Mra, [arvison neyer came here, Johs Tyler fir s wife wus fn 11 health when e wus ucel- 3rumll; valled to the Waite House, wlicn shio uk ) lut before tho explration of his Presi- ;-lmal teein ha brought 3liss Julia Garduer ere 03 bix belde, und she pecelved with great h ,—shc is now living in Georgetown, Mis, lulh Wus a rigld Presbyterian, vat she did vot (t Ler pirlvale Tdeas prevent ber dispensing thio posbitalitles und courtesies of the Whilo House, Jendent ‘Faylor's daughiter, Mrs, Betty Dliss, :n'u d over Iifs househonld during lis brief "}lll ulofilec, Mrs, Filhwore, although an in- Yalll, was a favorits here, ond all sympathized b Mis, Plerce, when she camo biere brokes Go on & Furm, Young Blan. Ta the Editor of The Tridune, Cnicaco, Jan. 31.—This nation has passed throuzh five long years of financial deprrasion such as few natfons of the earth could survive. The natural resources of the people huve been taxed to the utmost to endure the paralyzing eects of mal-lesislation, amd thousands of the lest busfuess men of the country’ bave been hopelessly rutued in the strugule, The first white lining on the cloud greeted the natlon on the restoration of silver to its norma! siate, sud that lniog has gradually widened on the return to specle-payment,—a cousuination 8o long snd ably sdvocated in your jourual, ‘Ihi¢ veople havo reasen to hopa for beiter times, but this wust bu the frule of the woit rigid economy in cyery departinent of both pub- lic und privato busineas. ‘Jhie decline dsting with tho “panfe’ of 1873 hiss covercl a perlod of fully Hve years, snd the experiene of Lhis country sioce J316 has shown that twico the number of years covered by the declina i3 necessury fur rociperation, ‘Wumay uot bops to regaln our proper incas- ure of prosuerity shory of ten years of grudual tmurovemcnt, Chronie dlsesses ure hard to cure, und 1o people were ever more suninarily precpitated frow o condition of unususl besith sud vieor toa clivoale finandal malady thun figures, wid the other day vished the "lax ll-Bred Opera-Goo To the LdMer of The Tribuns, Cuicaao, Jan. 21.—As ono of a great army suiferers, I wish to record my indiguant protest ogaiust having n guod shure of an eveninz's en~ Joyment at the opers intertercd with by s few bramless, non-musteal, well-dressed pumpkin. heads who muke it o polut to come late und leuye carly, Ho much attention has been called to this ex- ceedliyg Ni-bred habit by your musical eritle, that it would certalnlv secin us thouh there should be no more cause for complunt, But thers aro sl romo who perstel Lin muking un abopinable nulsance of themaelves, spolltng one’s m-)urumnk of the overture and the first act by comlng tute, und remalning (probably by wreal effort) until ubout the middle of he lust act, meanwiile breuking in and upplaudicg whenever a siuger stops an fnrtant lug breuth vlhit In the mlast of un avis, hen leaviug with a8 much rucket us possivle Just at & thne when thoss who gu 1o Aear sre rozaining their good nature undcer o southing lutlucuce of some of lnging birds, tc:; s snml*nrluht o\lllr-ge u;d ane A;luc? I:u: auy better over the fact that a fresh lo t siclds of unculsivuted londs o Kunsas wid have to ba hiased down every uizht. 1f anything 8, covered In muny portious with perpetual can he added to this by onc of vour fire-cating | yreen, uud kissed by Ltallan broozes, offer yreat revurters, 1 wishyou would put bim on the sub- | juquceents Ly low price und great fertility Ject with instruciions to write up o seven | 1y column articly fullowsd with & few suggestions tuuching the practical uio of shotguns, and | ment by way of cheap fare to liumigraots. thls Auntlcipatine o speedy return to commereial ' many wiil cliug to clty e whose ‘sta Leckon thiew to the vountry, The APOLLINALIS WATER 1s tha fashlonable beverawe hero this winter. It was first futroduced liere two yeara ago by Gen, Burustde, when he bec.ane a” total abstinence man, uud, for a while, uo onv else touched it, but now it s all the talk sud all rage. Wine-bibbel ¢ i Burguudy; Guod Tewmplurs slp it Awluln: ladles fbibe it with jeed-Le; 1d, 3. bearted aver thie Tuss of her vuly suo, d 3 § W elllea | )catted SRICKKR b ¥ 1L ulso says tiat *uo wian buth wacoided to | soon Bave two +r threo wire radlronds ruu- [ §situol betiee fur an Appellata Court to iz nutul;r‘;.nil.u flg::re‘::fisfi by sone vullcrprlifi::d'm‘zflca i ni"fl'&;{i’.‘" i ‘;xv‘x:‘n:: :x‘n‘l‘: l:‘(u I':Ir:clvnz lnk Of | meaven av uny time bt the Sou ot Mun.” nlug out to the park, which, by the way, | takea broad view of u case and sco If substan- ¥hodlsnensed the bospitalitics of her wacle, | 1 8a1 sure a liberal vpropriation wonld be Justioes of the Peace. Pacitie wnd'thioke of th Chicago, Milwaukos & | oAb 8180 4858 Uit Enfuls went to Heaven fna | fs Tnproving ~in “appearance avery” day. | Hal Justioc bua et dotic, thian to tey wing un- Janies Buchianan, bas never been equaled In the | voted for the erectiun of o temple in the Capitol To the Edllor of The Tritunss Ni. Pl Raliroad, un fts uew extensjon by | coasiotol tire. Chlcigo - has many more. packs thn | substantlal, inmatorlal, or bypertlieticai ereart It suves thut *God's ouger ‘endureth buta [ Sun Fraucdsco, but some of theso ure prectically | 1.do vob helleve @ law-book can be found fu the moment.” And szalu it represents Gud a3 say- | useless, owing Lo th luck of conventen.cs tor | Utited States thut prescuts #o swmnlifating fg: YA Ore is kindled fuwine anger that | petting to und from them, o thls reopect, (he | record as tie ll‘nt volumeof Bradwoll's iteports sball burn forever aud cven'” Garden City would do well to tultate the ex- | of Appellate Courte. Lawygi. . Cuicaao, Jan, 2L.—Thero fs some current dis- | Northwestern Juwa, sro magnets which sbould cussion in (ke newspapers touching the nomiva- | draw largely frow wio Wi uid surplus poputs- ton of Justices of the Peacs und the laws bear- | tin of Chbleago und other citics, at the opeulug arounds dedivated to Apotlinarts, crowhed with & statue of Hyeela. OF courso, Mr. Story would vronguncs such & work of art unwarvaut- Sucenly dizulty, yeb cordial gace, with which sl pucelved gieais. ko fs now & lapuy wile 1l wother wt Laltimore. Mrs, Lincolu was farurably known as o hospltable und el ed by classic iythology, uid volunteer to seud | ol spring. L e Lostess, whiog i ll' nd graclous 1 0 hidoous deadut of his own, us be has for ug upon that question. Changes In the laws Lands tan be bought st merely nomin. ‘fhese arcouly a few of the many |hous,ml awble of San Frauclsco, o i — e s Srenig entertatumonte ot the | 10 8 doois e N amut s b beonte wili | 80 sugcatea, but I have falled to percelve uny | und laryely. on credlt from all ominal Brices | it T cau polut out fu the Dible. iere, now, 4 | * 1 would uatouldh your resders to kuot tow Tho Lituuy of Poverty. s deld for lugithuato Bibllcal lovestizations. | much: totercst is felt here in Chivawo utlulrs, Tho distress gzl st Lo very erea 1If those men who have been spending so mneh | Whits & Bauer, the news wireots, inforin mo | when fu pfudur,‘:‘ scblc;“l‘llk-l:nx'n’::(unaw ret thne fu tryisg to find qut bow many betters | that they bave more detsid for ‘THE ClicaGo Al Curse of Gud sweeps o'er Wbo Jaud, their Hible containg will” barmouize these coti- | TIISUNS thau Jor the New York papers, wil Lord, Lond, have mercy tradictions I will furulsh thew another list, L] that the geucral make-up of your sbect us in- Wa die, and fecl no hueiplng band, NatuaNigl. | duced quile o number of, improvemeut upon the existing cuuscivative, | tione, 84 the grest desire is to induce settle- wiscly-contelved, and coustitutional plav ot ap- | ment. pointment. - Fahtics Is the only ovil of the sys- | 10i8 subject uceds tobo ureased unon thu at- tew, Ellminato’ politics, andl Illinots has the 2?,'{3"&:,‘,.3:{‘::.“&:‘::\'% l:::‘t:::-: :-'1:'.'1',335 Stover quictiv did the hanora for her father, "l’l:rn]mt.]nhulou. Mrs. Urant faocied 11y at u“ White House, and_fer diurers wers the st ever given st the White House, Now 418 In possusslon, displaying a won- drink Apoliinsris water, .whether 16 Lo thus hooored or not. DEMOCRATIC DINKRS-OUT havo had no lack of invitations slice the arrival hiere of Goy, bendricks, of fudisno. Seoators d " 5 I Deat adanted pla " hanee buyers regie O, lond, have mereyt i s - anndo Wood, Soceher Randall and S8am 3 olden, Egge "Lug TRIBuNE on tae Chinese qustion, und ul:o , Lozd, Lave wierey ! '1131‘1“ e White House on the Sthof Mareh, | Ward have vied with cach other o coll blo gense of the term, and If they cannot be ro- '“;51‘1"" ‘"”"".'.,"; this subject tn d The ““‘,’5,7.“5.‘.11 ll':mrlmlmm‘ e Ghitie wier ‘:;:mum:x. . Rt 16, uany Ewrap as,’ as i triolo ulzhty i yromiuent Democrats ta meet U Iudfsua wag- | lied upon for 70od sclections, who cant Fopular | ( Plesse bioscht this Sublect ta due oo 40 | 4 yew days o Gilicer -Audrew J. Steward, of | frieuds here, wisl tho wradual foruation of o Ll e merert L [Pt e b uute, und they bave o u weasure uppeased clections areout of thu question. Cuuncllor | bis weanmer, b icon’ | e Eastern District, bouy oone, [otendine | oo anth-Cliucse feeline in * the Hast 48 s e v T ,‘l',“ pust weel, The jolllest was LT appointincuts gsro cqually so. Justives, fu cither x —_— 10 buve 1t cooked ou New-Yeus's Dave 1t was | noted with marhed sutistuction bitamuruunl. Lo atarving Puar ara oigtt asd nold, Sntraiure of My, 8. P Brown, & fortunate cn'son’s & Caesar i tho ferceat gray; ent, would be a inlanomer, and_ the primary A Cholr Sluger's Lament, sccunbinuly slsushtered, asd fo preparing i for | The other ufzht o Jess than forty of theeo O, Lond, luve mecey !t or 1o the navy, out in tho suburbs ul Turtle sn Alexauder ju te way; courts would be mockeries. ‘The Judidary, the tho stove Stra. Steward fouand 16 the gizzard, | Mouguls were usrested for violation ol tie Pure- e swolled ricn vopresd aud alay, To the Editor of Ths Tridbuxs. 1.—Your editorial tbis morn- Moyt 1':c.mmli s dunhter Charlotie marey. (%8 aun of Kepresontative Couger, of Port finn tluen, o quarerle of a shighier nature, Lcron, Mich, SR e s Of s slihioc ¥ Guvernor, sud the Scuate combdined, coustitute the wost couservative aud trust b i Cuicago, Jau. swoug the sand aud dirt, 3 dugeet of gold | alr luw, uud no Httle umuseuient was created by O, Losd, baye o i uscrvatlve and trustworthy authori- g welghing about s quarter of oi outice. “The | tho comlainls of vy of the ollcuders ut Witk e adlions cue: Uit of Dy, and lookine charwugly o Ler * TUR PINE ANTS fty of the Counncuwealtn, Hut is will not wi iog un the Rev. Dr. Sullivao stedkes a good : nd exeee v clug floed safter baving regqulsrly patd th Lord, Logd, have mere-t. Shite A . oL wWurk old was tnancular in shapo snd exccediogiy | belug flued “alter buvinge reg ly e = I e Fatly wwl orsure ulossank The “uld | aro rather under cloud hire Just now, Ward, | uluoe. ~Perpotual motions Lava shus far proved | wany of your friends as belng frivolous {u toue, | brigbt, baviug duue it work zriudiog und craali- Jollce allivers 06 seir cstrict Ty Hutieoowrsn i vast anl wo, e flled Bt Jubn's Church on Thure- | the scultor,” Eas piven assurance that 1ho | o Lo au fmyoesiblity su wechales, uud ey | awd uoworthy of the subject discussed, ss well | g the food of the govse. Uldiver Steward bud Where the Cuinese sro urelul 13l bullding T:;,“.W,:;"" e oy i Wiesueing to wituess the marciago ol Mis | cquestrian stujuo of Gen. Cavinas will bo com- | are cquaily so fu law und fn cities, A1l systems | oq untrus to the tacts. tho metal teated at thie Clirowe Works un Blovk | the Arisona exteusion of the southera Pocitle Ny o fhe b l\T.t u: Licut, 8eatou Scuroeder of | picted mext Junc. Misa Ruosom Las agaln | requive the Jubor of hauds or heads, or buthi; ' atrect, and also at 1he drug-tore, corucr of | Ruitroud. ‘The road Is now compleicd to o dis- Discise, stasvation, Crime, and Prand, Whebt ¥ Me. Datlas Baroer Watn- | offered tho portralt of %014 Pap Thomas ¥ to | and when ths requircments of the prescut au® { Toatold flug at miulstors’ motives s about | yroagway and Tuamcs strcet, both pronouncs | tauicu of forty-tive iiles beyund Yuwa, aud by O Loel, have wyrey! avay, indluf- Lride’s brother, gave hev | Congross, but shn cuormousiy’ overvalues i, | thority of the Btate ore fully carrivd out, (v will | threadbare, It might well have been left oot. | foy It as pure as the wvusl quality of Uoretued | the cnd of March Murcops Wells will buve beeis Boar oo thelr winge Thy careg, Ob God, g + Beston Monros was tlie croom’s | My, Vioole Keam Hox!s fs puttiog the lulshivye | unswer the full Intyutivus of its founders and | Is will always bo fpossible for people $o write gv‘[‘L reavied. Guys Bluntoru’s Hluess, it was feared, Lurd, Lord, bave merev!

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