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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, (880—TEN PAGES. me} EXPENDITURES. Roneral census, an attompt ia being mado'to scouro a full consus of Indinns. This work isin obargo of Maj, Powoll ond Col. Mallory. Four separato schodulesof Inquirios have beon nont out, cach of which contains the Indian name, the Eugliish tranatation, and tho namo habitually used by each Individual, Tho work began Nov. 1, and it ts expected will bocomploted next sum. mor. Ithns boon found nocossary to have tha real work of onumoration perforined by Indian Agents and tholr omployés, as there ja notan adequate fund from which to appoint apecial enumoratora, WASHINGTON. to become his assoctutes in the scheme, The | vancemont and final harmony of the racea and | before them, and the ease with which, these AMUSEMENTS, weno Manyland a Delnwara Raltront flor thet civil service in tho Bouth thar wedidine | Puckures.can be made realities, the farmer | ~———caea eM USIGLALE, fa nd nwa ilrond was an jef that el vice in Dr at would in= ILS : otter achemo which Caldwell proposed te the | sure ficiity to the Governmentand peopiocomd | ft bis family aro not going to take kindly sins hee to undue exactions, Farmers in this coun. —— people of thisecity ne an investment which waa | not fil to end partisan or xectionsl issues he- a nuro to pay firgely. ‘Tho bunisof that Company | tween the South and tho Garielt, Admtatsteas | UY, Who own their farins, and still find tt tg weru laned teas conta on the dollar and ss per | ton; and unite bath North and South tthe pros | omawhat dMcult to obtalh all the luxuries SECURE = SEATS cent of tho stoek in addition; and fora period | motlon of tho Nutional Interests of the whoio | they desire, would not readily subscribe to of time tho Interest on those bonds was pitld by | country.” Lord Beaconafield’s remark, that all land Caldwell, Hespite Cistteveti's winig roprunedte ops een inust ai pport, firat, the mat sihd owns Ibs = atta ia. enterpr rave - 3 oy its ; rative to tho eqpitalista who invented. ENGLISH LAND QUESTION, | siconds tha man who cultivates ty and third the man who works on, St for wages. Yet | y, ‘Tho Little lteck g. Fort. Sinith Ttalirond was et | For the Holiday Porformanco of Handel's Grand Ore originated by Caldwell, and tho contract for tho An Anglo-Amorican’s Viow of It. thisig exactly what the English people have atorlo of tha, been insisting upon; atd tt isthe refusal to Inlet rke proposed tonuti nf thie rand was icy | -b2¢elel Correnpondence of Tha Caleaon Tribune, | accent It by tha people any longer that entises miles, from Little Rook ta Fort Smith, There | Chevenanp, QO. Dec. 21—1 had a very | tho diflicuity.” Gaty. Was to bo Isaued €4,(00,000 of land-srant bonds, | interesting talk to-day with a prominent rail- ay ere eee a ee ee ren ye nln Exon Of | rond offielal of English birth, who has just SOLDIERS’ ILOME. As on inducoment for the peupia to take an ine | returned from a four months’ stny tn his BY THR terest In the rond, thoy were offered 1% gratuity | native country. While there he took spectal Annual Report of tho Scerctary, mM .. 3 of common and proferred stock in amounteaitl | iuing to investigate the Iand question, which | Mv. 1, M. Bacon, thu Sccretary of the Holdlers* Miss ANNIE NORTON, Hiss EMMA CRANGH, Standing of the Ways and Means Committee in Regard to Taxation. Table Showing the Annual State Disbursements Since the Year 1839. Growth and Reduction of the Cost of Sessions of the Legis- lature, It Is Believed that They Favors Re- duction of the ‘Bankers’ Burdens.” THR CANAL, Thoro aro still many sharp comments tspon Mr, Thompaon, ex-Seerctary of the Navy, for bie Accoptance of tho De Lesscps Chairmanship. ‘Tho Nicarngun people say that !t was of tho greatest importance to De Lesseps to know what bad been dono In the secret counctia of tho Ad- ininistration with respect to Panama, and that, in ordor to learn this, he engaged a Cabinet officer whowns nequainted with ull the consulta- Continued Growth of the Judicial Expenses of the Comimon- wealth. Schurz Triumphant Over All Boston In the Matter of the Ponca In- “P dans. tho pouple of Hoston and Maine were induced to | 1s attracting so much attention, aut was brin- | Home at Evanston, haa propnrod hls re- supscrive Hieraliy.. tho boride were all Jagued rt for presentation to tha legisla to caldwell for completion of the fond, bur out | fil of fresh nnd valuable fnformation, be us Tho Eduoational Ontlay Not Now So Large | of St only sixty-two miles were bullt, waltz tha “Wintisto be the outcome of this tand | tro at Springfield. It is very complete, Bamsey “and Mellitlan Keeping o Sharp Eye on 8, z giving a résumé of the history of the F ALFRED WLS, A ‘ tions with tho J'resldent on tho Monroo doctrine, poiro mecusitlen, A Jorualoauro oF tho mortage | agitating in Easton 24 E naked, Ingtitution and {ta work from ita Inception to the te AREAED Wil, Ono Another—Loring, Vieo Le Duc. id asin the Year 1870, followed, and 1 sule was mada, “Phat Is a very broad question, and a very | Matitutton an ‘ork trot neept ae Tt N 1 that t tho ont i E A : ' and 8 bas Lene sera, tha ont iy sone, Mr ale NEXT ENTRRDIUA Interesting one. Ido not feet compctent to | Brotents with « comploctostatement of the funds Dr, GT. BARNES, D in which Caldwell fyured way tho Vineland ei . = and proporty now In tho hands of tho Agsocla- Total Payments by Far the Greatest | Natlrosd of Now Jersey, for the bullding of | AusWer it very satisfactorily, but I may be] tion, which thoy hope, by the ald of tho: neccs- Dur 187 which ho tnd tho contract. In thit instunco he | able to throw some light upon it. Tholtd that | sary legisiation to bo obtained this winter, to be uring the Year 187 Fears Oe Tatton comet eucad | itis bound tu hy mueh more serious than has | nblote employ in some charitable work, ap- | way, 1, TOMLING Uychive mallee of tha lino, Le was unnbloto com: | been supposed by almost any one. It may | pronching, na netrly as possible, tho origiual bea Orchestra. Jon. 1, 1881, Will Behold the State Debt pole hii goutrante Bostonians were again | cause a revolution much more Insting In Its ela fer wbiot pines Toundedutho fund hes teaanecasteain G6vahieGinanh actae taWée Fe eG : 0] Beaty losers, effects than those which overthrew the Gov- | ing in A goud, healthy condition. Before | ny viince, at Wer Fe, Hnd Fy neCorAIN te lection eee Completely Extinguished. colina and 1870 Catdrall was contenetor forth? | ornments of France and England in the pnt, | the Home was’ Incorporated it twas sus- GHOSIUARPENT ENG Manauor, the Litto Rock. Ping Blut & Now Orleans, and | It will not be go bloody as the French Revo- | Mined as a voluntary association for five NEW ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Speetal Diapateh to The Chteago Tribune, the Misslasipp! & Ouachita Itiver, in which Bo | tution, It will not, in all probability, over. | Xe8%3 In Chicago ns a refuge for disabled sol- atch ADE SIC, pea Til, Doo. Zhe-At tho request of | duced many of his Roston friends to invest. | luton, Tt ot, brody: Ger | aicrs of tho War of. tho Rebellton, mainty from | way, siti ent Mite, PRENGFIELD, Ul, Doc, Zh—At tho request of | Th'vus tho old stury over again, as, nfiee obtains | turn the Constitution or the Government of Tllinole, it also sustained the Soldicra’ Rest” |. EMAL Holo Mroprletors the Commissioner of thoCoenaus, Auditor Needlos | ing nll tho sucurities of those rods, they wero ren. ‘T' 7 A Christmas greeting tunil! The Gold: v hus caused to bo prepared astatoment of tho | ubandoned by himinauuniniabed condiion: | We Queen, ‘Che timo has passed int the | ror turea yours, until September, 185, which, | yA quermassmecting tv allt The Golden Painco tn so 1839, | About this time. he omburked In shothor en- | history of the world when bloody uprisings | during its extstence, supplied food, lodiing. and | fultiiied!’ Twmense succom of opening nights louse RI hie aT ar RAT re eegeTe torprise, tho Cairo ® Hulton Itullroud, for whieh | In elvillzed Governments are likely to take | othor comforts ta a largo number of soldters | RAhyt sanging Fu oniy, AM uneleaiad peeiaity t wt, e K . é ‘ ‘ontmuny will appear at evory purfurme same poriad, Ju tho eurly history of the State plotal ony twonty” nallding goutract. Ho coms | piace, Hut it will, In my oplnton, before it | from all parts of the loyal States passing through beautifal Hated af Ammuscment, con the system of bookkeeping In vogite wus notus | the contract for-its completion 1 ilenry G, | is over, entirely upset the present landed | Chicaun.’ Tho meang wero gathered by volun | cided by All to bu the Alidot Theatca of America, "THM INAUGURATION COMMITTER hina informntion that every Stato aud ‘TLorritory will bo reprosontoi here March 4. BZDMUNDS, The report that Senator Hdmunds,of Vermont, bas decided that ho would net accept. a position on the Supromo Bonch if tondored him {8 falec, Meundoubtodly would accopt it, VERY WuW CONGRESSMEN aro loft hero, the outgoing teaina boing over- laden with thom. Tho Government Dopurt- monts wiil give tho clerks halt-holidays from now until after Now-Year's, DH. LONING, of Masgachiactts, who wns not reticcted to Congress, is spoken of ag Commiesioner of Agri- Over Two Millions Spont in tho Govorn- H, CLARENCE EDDY, mont Printing-Office Last Year, Organiat. ALargo Sharo of tho Printed Stuff Afterwards Sold for Wasto Papor. TAXATION, THE PROPOSED REDUCTIONS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasuiaton, D. C., Deo. 23,—Trensury of- felnts clalm that the Ways and Means Commit- teo will report favorably upon tho bills which propose to repenl the statutes that roquira Na- c Suinplare in avery datatl, ‘The rtocling notar Att. tional and othor banks to pay takesupon capital } culturo under Garflelt, Hois a noted New- | completo and olnvorite ns that In use to-day, | Marquard, of New York, recolving therefor a | aristocracy.’ * tary subscriptions, fairs, und other enterprises, |r. stotson will appear in his poputardramn Neck and ‘hich {roposo n two-cont | England th hor of several % yatunble consideration. ‘ ” intnaxed by the Assuctation and tts coadsutors | Neck, supported by our superior Stock Company. Pte atnge. ich Lt ge hh ral bt rd BURL Corie came rleultea eutohuntae voral | nor wero tho records as curefully kept up. In | Vania cousierton. on naevesta Caldwell | . “low will that bedone? during the War, the sum of $83,500 having een | | Matineve Wednesday and Saturday, kxite. pore tho earllor yours covered by this statement, the | jyed well and moved in goud society. Ho was | “You have asked another question that ts | 118 snury from the proceads of tho Sanitary Fair | {prmances tundar afternoon and eventn. Obdserva ~ ; Manucal amas tho ate war coeldratly | wall om i na earn dws ot | vesy Ince, aut that eat) only be sntstor | Chel gluta thadanchomor Mayean as | GOLEDS THEATIEE 1 very r ermine the | sporting, Ifv entored with detig! exe " . ce a ee 5 DE seo ta Ae a8 erg cian een pia eltcinenté of te amug-tabiow and ‘is enia "to torily answered by going very much Into | and Lnke avenuc, where mt thred-story Urlek | i y utalls, . building was erected aga home for needy and ’ “eTinY Dry nial intervals. ‘The preparation of these tables | U2Ve lost and won at various thncs tare sums | detalles, will only try to hunt up the GRAND MOMDAY ATTRACTION. PLN FOR THE HILLZOY. which thia subject was referred Is composad of Carlisto, Chateman, Morrison of Milnols, Kelloy, Conger, and Dunnoll, Of theee It 1a anid that all except Morrison, who has not beon bero, are for SMPONTANT SUIT. To the Western Associated Press, Wasnixaton, Doc, 23.-Tho Texas bond caso of RT. Merrlok ond T. J. Du- ier vn | dignbied soldiers, ‘Tho Home wag valucd ut tho bill, and Morrison's poaltion Isnot known. | rant against D. ©, Giddings, Ayont of | hweinvulvod a largo amount of labor: igiming, one day he allowed wnoto far gaa) to gy | ORSWer. In tho first pince, tt is w well-lmown | sioie0, and thore was #4004 in Governinent | ssonagy, tee, at, very Hvonine, and Wednestay ‘by Of the whole Committee of fiftcon itis beloved | tho Stato of Toxas, and ox-Guy. Coke, of that TIE TADLES. fo pratost, and the vame night staked und fost | fact that Jngland labors under the incubus | bunds on band, jrplen qponstituted ' the | and xuturduy Mtathnees, tremondous nicceas of Jace. * that thore nro certainly alght, State, waa concluded In tho Circuit Court to-day. —— —~ $1,400 ina New York anbiing estublishinent. | of an enormous debt, The larger part of | weansuf the Association. There wore clghiy | rott & Hticu's Grent Musical Comody Oxtdlty, 4 CONSTITUTING A MAJONITY, Tho suit, which was brought by Morrick and ee9y: Pte Flushed with the success of bie riliroad | this debt was Incurred several generations | year to run it. In 1800 tho ‘corporation received ° 3 who favor the bills.’ These clybt aro sntd to bo | Durant, was for 810,000 feca for recovering SN | 43 RERBSE BEREERRRBRR ERE pecbeunos, Caldirell datarmincs to aut a nuuse ago. It nny recelved additions from nearly | an appropriation of £24,000, tue expenses belnur 1 e { * Wood, Cibson, Carlisle, Kelley, Congor, Frye, | 000 exns bonds which had been stoton and taken Eerie ee the clty. He weenred n lot of lund, and expended } every war that has been waged by the realm | $10.86, nud tho number of inmates forty-ouu, ey and Dunnuell, and probably some of tho romnin- | to England. Judge Hagner ruled that, untuss B Ee HRN SE RERERREREESEZ ZA $10,000 on the basement and, frat story. alone, sines the days of Willism I, Itis never ae shine ae ec lagRe Hirer OF ina toe eer a - % fog seven mémbers will support tho bill, ‘Tho } some consideration bad pussed betweon Morrick | ° BPAUESPREPESERREREE RPS | | Expoturo of hie mothods uf tuposiny on ts | oct that tt will bo paid, JEven tha In- | of June, 180, the property was old for e600, | Withabaillant ent of characters, roceived nightly + amount of taxes collected from National banks | and Giddings,whotmude the contract under which |: SESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS |= | and he removed to Now York, leaving his hone ti nnd $47,000 invested ine loan on renl estate dure | ———-— ~~. ~ > i : € 2 . erest Is left to accumulate much of the thine. or. Tb vin Evi MAVERLY?S THEATRE. : ‘on capital and deposits 16 $4,445,000; on capital | the suit Is brought, Giddings was not lable |} OP es00psy: peSysrsssrny B in An Unllulstoed condition, It was ufterwards > Tra ing the nummer, The property in Evanstan was AY: S$ THEATRE. é and deposita of Stato banke, $30,000; from | for its violation, ‘The'Jury thoroupan found for |? BESSEEEESS SSR LESSEE ae attached. hy tho Continental Banke of this city, | Many havo argued that this ts one of the | purunused for $7.00). and the presont wulldiny, | Jy Ut HAVEL Ys, sn.eBlanacor aid Proprietor | cheok-atumps, $1,800,000; maklug a total trom | thedefondants, The ensv will botuken tothe |? HEhEE? pipes pie sold at auction, and Is now the finest fn tho uity, | safequaris of the Government. | It imay be | tee cece aca of eiLtre. ie, houeo and TIS. CHRISTMAS EVE, i thoso sources of 0,600,000, It 18 also proposcd | Unitod States Supremo Court. i Bs srieteentsnies Son, EFS FET re nee ee ee ae Cet laece ILhihy Doki da nae gia | opened’ Feb. 2, isl, with twenty-six inmates, | Rice's. New Grand Extravaganza Combination ~ to ropeal the tnx on matches and medicines, bo A CHINESE TELEGRAPIT LINE. A 23 ReREERS Cauldwell romained in Now York about threo | burden on the publle, But thls ty not by avy” me ens Kops thor pas Haldiars Home snl the: An Farnig’s Gloslogs Extravaganza, : that the aggregate of the proposed repeal will | Our Consul-General at Shanghal hos informed | > years, was known on tho street as un operatorin | means all that the people aust be taxed for | guna D Hoe ae Tntureet on kmproved Chic Yor the Chrintmas Moltinys } 3 amount to about $15,000,000, tho Dopnrtmont of Stato that the Emperor of | ¢ ae Stocks, und iived in expansive style ar the New | England has, and from necessity must have, | cago real estate. Oct. 20, 1675, the corporation | CALINO?: 8 THENY 18 NO SEIIOUS EXPEOTATION Ching has givon to the Vicoroy of Tiontsin por-.} 7 S| family in tio steamor Spain. landed at Liver. | constantly on hand that expensive relle of | owned: ler Music, Blesant Costumes, Naw Heonars. Novel’ that tho tax will bo taken off tho circulation of | mission to construct o totegraph line from | | 8 B hoot, and went to London whore be established | Middie-Age barbarism, known ay a standing | Bullding and grounas, Evanston, ‘tho Great Chrintmas Stuumee Carucdny arse National banks. Such n proposition would not | Tientsin, to be 1,200 miles in longth. The ruute | Bl S oe E hiuself aga rallrond contractor. English enp- | army. She prides herself, of course, on her | Loans on real estata, . Bhorily, tT NEW BVANGRLINE, bo prneticable in this Congress. Treasury | will bo from Shanghat to Chinklang, thonco i; ited = Ituitsts were unaware of bia operations In Amer- | navy; and it is grand, But these things } Cashon band, Ear" Hemembor, above nt Haverly's. 3 officials think, however, that if Congress shail | along tho tno of the Grand Canal to Tientsin, A |. S153 ee {ea, and go he {nmncdintely negotinted for bulld- | nll cost money, and who is it that must Totat,.... aaanieas. AYICKERS THEATRE, i. oF rouds in South Amoricu and italy, During the | be ground to powder Inthomill that produces ee, remove tho tax on capital and deposits, tho Na- | short lino of about soventy miios will nlso prob- | ty pitt olght yours but Uitte te kuown by his ae- | the taxes to keep np all these exper tnx- In March, 1 eo cash o} ‘ tional banks will not bo so Itkoly to rotinqulah | ably bo constructed by tho Viceroy at Nankin to | | seas ss] | quaintanees of tho.cxtont of his operations | uifes? in reaittye it, de the apverbyenine | {esate Ly, ds payment of the expeuscs of the | THE GREAT MAGICIAN, HERRMANW! thor clreulation, even if tho 3 por cont funding | connect the capital of his province with the | 2] Sas 2178 | abroad. th lle fellows w: ral eg Bae the lose af oe be eho, fallure oft . Pees DIN eal! pass. Commisstoner ‘Ranm Ualloves | tnin ono at Chinklang, ho work of sotting tho #| ee BE) 5 | | Amone Caldwel’s tntimate: friends was. oe | ee te i rgnce COMMIMLNE HE tlie Oke | ak eee reerda a ine eemetee he remainder an ls Wenner fal eotheas Ataisaue, a: 3 35) > A 4 « f 1a 0 ig and so prop nplatn ie ¢Xx- | of tho funds in ands: ne tn, Mysterte, Dinblertet that there might be a moro extensive reduction | polos and Juying the wires will begin enrly noxt | &] Bie BH # How, SE ae tid wad nia baits tortlons of the lundiords, An uristocracy of } The parties to whom £24,000 wus: tanned In Mie. ‘AnDTE Sind “the, "prent of taxes, and would even tavor a reduction of } spring, It fs catimated that tho enterprise will se a terins with the Princo of Wales and others of | aty kind isa dangerous luxury for a Goy- | 1800 defaulted in their Interest to n large extent $45,000,000, romitting all Internal-Revenue taxes except those on whisky, beer, tobacco and olgars, ‘and tho spec al lleunse taxes. THE PONCAS. SCHUNZ'S THIUMPH, Bpectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tributite Wasixatos, D. C,, Dec. £3,—The visit of the . Ponca Chicfe hero has proved a triumph for Secretary Schurz and a corresponding humilla- tion for the Boston enthuslasts, lod by the Son- ators from Massachusetts. These Chicfa hava shown that the statemonts of Tibboles and of Bright Eyes have been tissues of miarepresenta- Cost $600,000. . aUDGE WOODS’ COMMISSION. ‘Tho Preetdent haa algned the commieston of Judge Willfain Lt. Woods, to be Assoclute Justice of tho United Statos Suprome Court, SCANDAL, ‘Tho papers in tho:ease of Col. Thomns F, Field, gommanding the murino corps at tho Brooklyn Navy-Yard, rogarding tho chargesof scundalous conduct, ota, etc, have boon recelyed at the Navy Dopurtraent, and nro bolug examined, $a MONK, at i : . ‘ high rank, Iealizing tho {mportanco of sucial | crnmont to nourish, Nowe of the farmers | 20F part of Is and ull of 1877. In Octobor, 877, European Specialty Company. lon, culdwall™ tnpartuned tame to | own their dante They rent and pay enone | WeMortgnves were forecloved and the Home sara wae urcange' for a presentation to the Queen at " jg | fk tho securitivs in gutisfuction. | In the Int SATURDAY Riatines. aan oe? ber De coptone: Wane Gaade | support te Inndlords, and the Inndlords | ter purt of 3877 the Interest was defaulted ntinew. iu ape support the Lords, and the lords support the | on tho other §15,00, ‘The intorest, howe | CHRISTILLY PRESENIS for the Children. Fee eee oe inter daciia citar ee | Queen ‘and her Court, ‘The taxes nnd the | ever, for 178, Isa, atid the rst six mouths ara = hoe, deaiined to accede. Mr. Blatue was, how- | Tents, toxether with the other necessary ux- | of 1k) was not collected, owing to tho fn- CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, ever, So parsistent that Sinister Pierrepont was | Denses, have combined to take existence al- } solvency of tho burrowur, Tho corporation To- ee compolléd to yield, and Mr, and Sra, Caldwell | most intolerable; but that is not all. Amerl- | toule the proporty for all but 1.400, which gum : O-MORROW |! were presented to tha Queen. ‘The fact soon be- | ean competition ‘Is the grent thin to-day, | stil exists, denwing intureat at tho moot 8 per) Christmas Matinee and Night, came nolsed bout London, and, us a result, | That at first appeared like only a straws but | Per cerite Peel or tiie Pha tnt hand MAGNIFICENT. CIUUSTMAS CONCERTS Caldwoll's suelut standing was greatly onbanced, | jt was sutlielent to break the camel's back.” | ineto tho nhore aiuto of facts, tho Tome : BS NCE RTE: i ee tome whe q F malin capitalists was now made cusy and , “Well, -ag tho prhnary thing, ours isn Hon flames’ ae Miwitieoe and Baston. 6, : IN Oh jt j\ ! A 3 homogencous peaple, Every inn Is op a | The Home was thon rented from Oct, 16, 1877, to ; aay Aerator hard fronted durin, bia politienl equality. We have no standing | the Industrial Home for Girls, for a nominal No Fixtvn Charge! : FeOer E19'SS 90'208'pts'06S Larue advanco Sate of Boats! a4 a ‘T soucrvanpg [PRO BMMTL ojatpne ” BY ssgopegozorerts Saat HAGNASTAURBLU ELSE wife's sister to a prominent London. banker. | trmy; every year production 18 Increased, | #uin and repairs, i being now rented tothe ine tilne Petoes, tions; that thoso persons dld not ropresont tho] Meath of a Dog that Had Seen Service Ra pudenael S SueSr g The, weddiug was followed by wreeeption given | and taxation reduced by the large wew areas mitution for 2200, nnd neccssary romira nnd | _ieserre sour seats und nyold tho crud, Ponca nation; that they, In fact. only bavo on the Alpn. 5 Renassee 5} Bepdetat 5B by Caldwell at bis housoat Tunbridge Wolls, and | that are being brought under cultivation and | ftn well eer aed Be Cite auld eerie GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. . edused tho Ponend trouble by croating a falso ‘New York sun, fl BDEEE Ghee beuneees S_grent many’ dlstingulahod persone were teprce-| tho, Inerenye of population, ‘Then the, £Ur | dny than tuo prinelpal upon le and fiterest, und Clatk-8t., opposite Now Cuurt-Howva, public aentimont and misleading worthy poopte; | Monk, sald to bo tho largest and mostvalunble | ~ raoCeSeonaa * oF the utale was published itr tho publte press at | NIN toHnutind make competition escent: | oteMlly merensing in value. The rents Haat Xighta of the Bfllllant Contodtonsie. vs + -that, whatever wrongs may have been dono tho | st, Bernard dog in the country, died on Sunday | (2) sopeus & | tho thine, f wel euils | from ult properties from Oct. 1%, 18s, to June 3 " 5 . 3 pers 3830. ae a i's tath ingly hurd. Englnnd can manufacture by | 25, 1880, recvived have amountad to $5,301. MINNIE PALMER, in BOARDINGSCHOOL. * Ponens in tho pnet, thoy now dosire to | morning of hemorrhage of the lungs. Ho was Reign Renae ay The announcoment of Caldweil’s tallure, a5 her pauper labor much more cheaply that Hecelpta fram Oct. 20, 1877, to June 28, 1879, iy 4 Fy romain whero they aro and to | owned by D. P, Foster, of 29 South Pitth avenuo. | | Pemsueeweas Re | ialyht boaupposed. cousod w decided sensation | wo enn: but. sho eunnot by her landed atlse | £2.02: expences, #2124 balunee on hand, gs | BeeUro your seats for the Grand Christmas Lay Pore bo lot alone, and that thoy havo | “I brought Monk," saul Mr, Foster yesterday, | Fi zeS & | fous creditors, who n tow months azo woro bis | tocritcy prod: grain or beef nearly so | Eve receipts in Is were #2 eo. 0 1 trom | GNEW-YEARS WEER-JARRETTS Bpectncular authorized nobody to go about tha country or | “from the Monastery of St. Gothard, in Switzer- | & SENSA warm personal friends and ardont admirers. | cheap! iy, as We ¢ Jtis astonishing to ob- | Tino nse todune, 1690, to receipts were Soe | Chetty, GADERELLA. with Original Music. Grand Ranizing a sentimental movemont in their bo- | jand, last August. He-cost mo $600, but 1 havo During his tloudtime of success In Boston he | serve the number of tenants who*are cons | aig: expanses, S212; balance an land, 831% Tnetented Oreheatrae. re Tne RTE | ‘ half, Thoy aro well pleased with thelr condition | refused 8800 for him, and 1 valucd him at $1,000. g sr gottys ve rep ta ae uy wean [ils gutninors atantly turow!nu up thiehe faring, Whols ce Tho uesets of tho vorporition consist of tho | Heels Konts ny now bu woured. nd situation, and wish to surronder whntovor-| fo was with mo night and day while I owned | 4] BEE58 SAAB | J | syle. While at bomoy ho ruroly entertained Dee eats be also nba ted, | eee Ne! 3 ton grata’ struct, five threes SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. * ,title thoy may bayo tothe Dakota lands. In} him. Ho wolghod ubout 140 pounds, atood | 3 5. Sree) & | frionds, and nover had {uo reputhtion of being {disgusted tenants. ‘The results of this | story-and busement briek bulldinis, os: Sevoky latic diniida teow taco Shauarioea weed 4 short, they hnye fully sustatnod thirty-four inetica from tho shoulder to tho | 3 = 22 SEEuE| © | extravagant in his domestic expenditures, “He Bee avenrant, ai Mtaitowdy ae paythelr | timated nt very right during tho woek, and aintiness Wednoa i TH VOSITION TAKEN HY BEOMBTANY SONURZ, ] ground, and measured six fect nino Inches | &) Se eda Jeome isan wis, However, suid to be prodigal with bis a ihott 1 ds | No. sat Indiana ti " ” 8 + ‘ PEE Bra ry money. Ho purchased whnatover pleased his | taxcs without un Income from their land FRANK |, FRAYHE AND BOG ‘JACK, and the story that the latter hog such Influones | from his noso to tho tp of his tall. Ho | ~ yc oci7awnapaid fron "War Fund."—bulanco qns | taney, and wisquite connolwecur in art, Ho | aud the Government exnnat bo run without | 4,{lWellitcs ss. ioe casos s ou ad SA pe et u over them that thoy nro swerring falsoly now is | waa 2 years old, of a tawny fon color, | onnaccuuntor charitablc, bunal, und rofurinatory me | Was tho owner of a splendid collection of valu- | taxes. If that fs not the verge of revolution, tutter ot with oluven-roum brick SI SLOCUM. ‘too‘nbsurd to be belloved by wny ono who} with large, luetrous, kindly bazol oyos, a | Bttutions. ablo paintings, among which wus the celebrated | I do not know what the term means, Many . Xma has secon the Poneas or heard tholr. statomonts a r 16.600 | ion Tees Day. . The larger patt of thoxa amounts aro 2 ps co,” by Beard. Pe H baat awelliug. ‘ Ce MELLON NOBLES. heavy dropping Jaw, and hugo over! apping up- | cotini a? wae bonds und ‘coeritatien bongs aed Boe Fei tor ttanar cat eon euEe Ghat of the Inndlords, not uowln what to do | 44000 SUTTON, NONLRS, here, and any ono can talk with thom. ‘The i His f ty d his faco | furminwry inatitutions, "9 m with their tenautiess liad, and knowing that TOO aes: Skea ae Peumed with Incoliivenos Whonem bh, te lorvUF part Of thers amounts aroon account | 10 Hive to tho oflivers of ni cortuln Hostow bunks | thay must du sumetiing, have gone to cattle- nin ST, JACOBS Ole truth Iatho Boston people have been misled, samed with Intalligence. Whon reared upon | af'sow'gintolfouso and churitable, pono), ana re- | 18 Axratulty, a large amount of Little Rock & i Ingo Inces whero they are near from Clty of Chicayt 8 | and, untess the Poncn Chiefa havo conspired to | bis bind fect he looked onormous rnd ferco.yet | fyrmatory inutituuonn, Fort Smith bonds for the extension of bis toan, | raising. In some places whero they w eur ede ey nD | geeppersees Sarcaaaar eer sia} mate fig statomonts the nan mbbeleshasunt | BE, .eH Auth Aueta a, MGUY naaes nt | ASR ase rm aeunt magn gsegut of | tnd tows bone wero subsoaugniy, wat | Hees, ad are enteric, ai nt, ) sh ov or | NUMERO reat GERMAN been engaged in a very reputable business. biped NVeEy tay Lteue! him ‘out into Wasituge charitable, penn), el ry among tho officers ot tho bunk, [ts suid, tno, hey have already begun re day-tnl He a MiB Hh iy 3 7 "1 % orinket ate TOA... soo. oe: 8 uy . STATEMENT OF THE STATE DEBT. that be frequently paid va high a8 1 percent per | ors, aud have tindertaken market-gardening | petimutod Inconie for tho soar counmcuolug ee for bis airing, and ho wasn grent ¢ with the nurses and children, and woula poke his noso into every baby-carringe that 01 day on Joang nnd extensions, to tho amount ut | on thelr own account. One very natural and favor tires of $10,000, ‘This was while ho was bulld> | jrealthy result of the present condition of af MINNESOTA. 7 Tune 25, 1860, from all sources, Srl. REMEDY ; y and wi it I . ee at reenact v PARAEE AND ot NILAN Game near, Ho was a puro, rowgh-coutud Bt. Ra eee eee ata emmtes, | falra hing beens tho general eutting-down of | org prince Xmpertals Political Testa» | Kini HOMO Nh Fo : Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bornnrd, Tite father and ‘mother are set ‘Among all his creditors In Boston but few | expenses by tho landed class, Mauy have ul aidiits Wasninazon, D, C., Deo, 23.—Scerotary Ram- | cmployed by the monks of St. Gothurd havo over suceeded In obtaining auysetttement | Teady dropped out of thelr old place Insock | sr sitog Aminiae toa commmunicatedta ake RHEUMATISM, 4 Boy, referring to reports that he intendod to en- | in hunting tho mountain passes in geurch of thelr elniins, One croditor, Naylor, whoso | ety of thelr own account, Others are lying Fannin very log dncumantewmnich, wedeetoren i 1 i ter tho told ns n candidato for tho United Btatos | Of, ,4Ueyortunete travelers. | ‘They aro clalin was not far from $0,000, inanaged to wee } itt elieap resorta, In virtual baniatiment. The | tho tho political testament of tho Inte Princo 2 nomed Jungfrau and Monk, and thoy cure itby a sultat law. James Milllzun, who | decay of the luxurious sports of the hunting- 18 Naplean. Th att 4 "1 NEURALGIA, : Sonnto tn Minnesota, enld to-night: “L would | distinguished” thomscives in 1871" by sav- Was intxed up with Caldwoil in somoof histrans: | fleld and turf are spectally notorious, Many | Lew Napolcon, tho cucubeation ends with { uot have entered tho Cabinct had it not been | ing tho lives of sovoril of a largo ations, eubsequontly appeared in the roto of | ase selling thelr hounds and racehorses for | Siti ot proqram of the Third Kipine, the prluels SCIATICA, ° that I know that the service woutd bo of short } party of monks, guides, and travelers who creator, und by n suit on a note algnod by Culd- ) what they can ect, to curtail thelr expenses Taccenrioit: Sal resuecharion af aie oll proce ‘duration, Tam not euro that I want to go tothe | Wore buried tn an avaluncho, Tho breed haa Well for €8U00, recovered. 25,00, While in bose | WHat they can get, = inces; wroform of tho uemy wud maclstracy it LUMBAGO, 4 go Doon kept distinct by distribution among tho Ree gooey ord cn eonrrostat Cardone, | thts ways nees; wroform of tho urmy wn stracy in 5 Senate. Inm tirod of publtelifo, but Thave re- | gontry In tho surrounding valleys, so that whou- but honlwaysinnuagedto cltoce n auttlemone, |," Will not tho Englisn Government becomo | gecordance with the new Constitutions forinae ceived many urgent letters," Io inUmatod that | over tha avalanche has buried an Unusual num- Col, Hognolds, of Providence, who has a cliim | alarmed at this state of affairs, aud seu tha pon at ae arluraent An whlen all gatlal eens BACKACHE, -ho was in tho hands of his friends, bor, the stock hns boon roplonished. Thore aro | LW Auninst Cutdwell for $60,000, hitd hit arrested In | error of thelr present Inws 2” eae wre Tihiiehid onthe danot thecnake SENATOR 3(°S1LLAN woth, rough and, smoot coated st, Hornarde “Hatimated. Tandon somo thrvy yenrs azo on charges of | 5 ‘They will to a certalny extent, no doubt. | Vuseni} of Hee, in tho. hope, doubtless, a Gout, g i ervatls Engels is nag a - sald that ho was not advised that Ramsoy was nw | iit! provailing colors aro tawny and brindle. THE NOTABLE FEATURE. Teenie tty a be ht ea wae te” Copalde Hue devtih kor Bod yents the: yay) lgoked serv {us ig & program to tho dislucated Long SORENESS Candidato; that ho should not go to Minnesota | ‘Tho doys that Aro marked witha white ting | Of the largo tablo is tho splendid showing mado | Ccttg interest is fult in this city in she ceault of | Won tanded {ntorests ne oho of the most | RAclést purty’ OF ian J himeelf pending the contest, but should remain | about the neok and up tho faco a vee most, | by tho State in tho matter of.ita munificent ox- | Caldwoll’s recent Callure, ond it 1s probable that Maarten things benenth the skies, ‘They 4 z ee <— bore nnd tcaye tho mattor with his friends, 8 thelr marks rosomblo tho badge of the monks’ | ponditurea for educational purposes, and also | should tho fuct be developed that there ure any | Pt ecu tt Ila that anythin TROVPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE. CHEST, ordor, Although Munk was only a yoar and 2 | for tho charitable institutions, ‘Tho statement | assole, a largo number uf claims will be fore | Have tot devincd it possible that auythiniy | woe mwwewrnnn oo gelectanes : bait old, bo bad beon engaged in the work of 4 warded to London tn tho hope of realizing 9 | could sertously affect It, tt hay had all the “We need the Medical action of TEU SORE THROAT, PRINTING. uavidy Eravglore, aud knew many of tho mount erty Pleriousee ution Hecesturily hosing | nll poreentage of tho 800000 out of which safeguards of entaliiment and tho strength, 4 ? , m2 = | oln paths. vi J vi “ f Caldwell, the timous contractor and | of the Con jon thrown around tz and iy ete ty : We an ee ek na poalt, Was A dom of exomplary hehavion,” Mr. | sd far as tho fbancin! affairs of tho Stato woro Soe erator wehrdled the Inuooee medceme | ther TesUlt hing uuent the, Iron-bound CM | the pure fruit acids in our system, ange af Quinsy, x id. t . | . The Frene! . . - ‘ i sett expenditure on account of printing, set Ee uuu ronediant, woul fetch aa carry, and anally: Fobbodl = auch: opt tyorlons tat JEFF DAVIS. int preceded Bio. Chesthenars Hie Hteyolubun ence," —MEpicaL Journ. AL., My f | SPRAINS, indl ! 2 shako han io down for the children a; 1 fo owes = oblige suspend 10 a ee th lee rif Govornmnt of the Uniter Satos” for tue Aeon | WARM aod RivoRIF OKA EOUREAIN OMOEA | Gaymont. of inores. “From 180 to ith tho One Man Rot a ciete | YAS zFoun tho peasantry dato tho enrth, \ eam FROSTED FEET i; tress if he wanted help, Ha would not go vut in 3 sd ator 000,000, d A Talk with the 1 inn Not o nnd thoy fondly Aunautned! that they always | Yyenr ending Juno W, 1880, a8 cxoouted at the | the gtroot unaccompuntod, and thon only after | 1850 tho debt fnorensed about $3,000,000, an ‘zon of the Unton—Me Gives Might on | could, It is difientt for the poor tenuit, fh SOLID ann Government Printing-Oflice, amounted to | bie tollot bad been properly mudo,—his faco | stops woro takon to fun the tloatlng dobt and | sumo Hithorte Hidden Polnts in the | living on n mere pittance, to understand why: q [Pree t f EARS, 2 &.001,700, ‘Tho vuluo of tho stock on hand at | Washed and his balr combed. Ilo undorstood | ascertain where tho State stood Muancially, The | yistory of the Confederacy. 8 Government is so franied that from very AN Dy { 4 tho end of tho flycal yoar wus 8i4,708, gmple commands in threo languayea— hatin. | dobt reached its maximum in 1853, andalney | pupangnrita, Dee, 2.—Alexander McClure, | necessity ho and his eilidren inust labor ae: | ; During tho second scasion of the Forty-sixth | tho front door Lo, would bo tho first tore. if | that time tho Stato bns been engaged in o | writing to tho Times from Mlsalsalppl, thus do- | trom daylight to darkness during all time to Ea B ‘ Congress thoro wore printed for the Sonate 140 | tho bell rang in tho night bo would com and | ayatomutio and business-like maunor in stenttly | gurtyos bls vielt to Jemteron Davia: anpport the landed class In luxurious idle. { A ae Dilts ond Joint regolutiona, 216 Excoutive docu- | Wike mo wy by Roratching at tho door. His tirst | roducing the debt until it {snow practically ux- “have long avsirod to know tho oxact truth, | 2C34 from «gneration to generation, (Af Here | Wn. AS ° - S ments, 104 miscellancous documents, 725 roporta uate wan ee ee eae a tingulshod. Tho record 18 ono of which any | gro the fountain source of knowledge on tho ae rte. te oe nant they" tilly there Wi Pant General Batily Pains, 1 of committees, 16 resolutions, and S confidential | ity; ha did nut ike soldlors, and whon ho mot | Stato might well bo proud. subject, In regard to several tmportant oventsuf | Svould he a greater degree of satisfaction ia Pas : documents, For tho House thoro were printed | oie ho would atop back and crouch waif ready SaaS peas the War, and was ngrocably surprised at tho | maulfusted. Hut, when itis known that some- I {i qf TOOTH, EAR ‘ 3,808 bits and joint resolutions, 00 oxcoutive | fora spring. Tho reason of It aes that us had JOSIAH CALDWELL. freodoin with which Mr. Davis met my Inquiries. | where in the world bron acres of inuch ih if = axD documents, 47 miscellaneous douumenta, 9 roso- | Poon struck whon young U penivioe. He clean Why Beauregard was ordored to fire upon Maj. | greator fortillty walt tho toller for tho as k- HEADACHE, F Jutiona, and 1,703 roports of committeos. During Iwas! vd American Momo: Audorson in Fort Sumter, after bis surrender | ing, Where no rents are demanded, and com- Wipers + Fees and [found ittruo, He always reminded we of | Leaving a Fragrant ryy 44 Wiel ti tent I ( . tho yenr thore was received trom sslos of | the lines that 1 onco saw on a picturo of old Costing His Fricnds $3,000,000, Hie | wig inevitable at a speelflod time without us- | pelency awalts tho diligent, discon ne 4 qi 4 documents, records, waste pupor, oto. $155,403, | Mouk, bis fathor: Aiines for a Timo in Kngland, and | sulting tho tlag, tins nover been entirely under- | bound to ensue. Ono of the changes that | Nex eh ALL OTRER PAINS whlch has beon deposited In tho Tronsury, In Joy and sorrow I am my mastor'a friend, Takes In tho Dlusted Writtwhers for | stood, Tt wasan act of madnoss, as it wade di- | Hilnk aro certain to follow the present stato SUFPLIYS THE DESIDERATUM, an REGANDING THE ENUANGEMENT OF um morn | lowest and faithful, bribeless to thio end. | 9 5gu,000 More vision In tho North {mpossibla, and 1 have al- | Of oifalrs js the removal af tho odious reatite, rt il ibe oO . fe . oi) ct 1 i Defteos ahjai:. ruc enenaeds inéroaae oF sai Fronts ured ater famous dons," sald Mr. ) “iuuton Correaponitence St. Louls Glott-Democrat, ) waya beloved tho real causo of tho order to fro | Inds of tle reali CW ACHES. ., The newspapers of ; 1 : He printing and binding leach soe oe PUD: | which ‘took tho frat pelzo nmong twonty-thees | | Loucliny oupltalists of this city aca greatly ine | wus to uolfy tho South, and end tho threatening | Enginnd, led by, tho Speetutor, bexin to talk for Constipation Na ER oa AUTLN oeals ASARSUSHUNL HL: tore tho printed mattor as the printing pro- Bresacs, Fifty thousand coples of the last ane nual report of tho Commissioner of Agriculture dave been printed, but, ror want ot Btoragu, the Printlay of tho remuining 250,000 copica has boon Suspended until the dition of 50,000 now Printed can be bound and dollyered, Othor publio documents are delayed for tho Samo reason, As an ovillenco of tho in- creaso of work In thla offico, the num- ber of blanks printed during who facat Year onding Juno 90, 1879, exceeded those Printed during tho previous year by 30,854,003, nd blank books by 120,611, and the increase of Llunks printed during tho fiscal yoar onding Juno 90, 1890, over thoso printed during 1870 ia Bt. Bornard dogg at tho Gilmore's Garden In | torvsted in the fulluro, just announced, of Josiah | movements for a reuniun ou cortain terme, Mr. | thin ulready, The Spectetor bolleves that ° : vex, siucie and curae External Hewody, A trial entalle enlaryoment of tho building in which tho work | feruntional Show in si7. Auuther was ‘Lurk, | Culdwoll, of Loudon’ for £50000) inasmuch as | Davis answered promptly and emphatically that | tho’ farming lands wilt bo sold to actual eul- d A di th bit the ovnparativaly tritiag outlay of Gd CHATS, and eve {8 done, Thero is not half room niok took tho first prize in Pulladolphia in ) GMaWol. Of Loudon, for pthlna ‘rd 5 ly. ana 4 tSOVAEVS JOY cidoclog with pala can have eveap wud positive proctot enough to | ibe Turk ‘eat Hat, prize jin Vatiudolphia 16 | hoy hold clatms against him for over &,000,00, | wo urdor wus riven solely Decuuay faith bnd | tivators alniost entirely. A largo numbor of on Culdwelt swindled the monoyed men of this city | been broken by tho Bina in AdnMnistration in | the people aro aroused by che present ngltat- Meclalics. pyRECTIONS IN LLEVEN LANGUSGES, 5 ‘ ° i T+ EOC tho Houth noeded no war to solidity tts people, | Hon to that deares that thay wilt mostly ext which pills, aperients, LPT aLAavonST Aa ean en, beggary and ponury to-day will readily attest. “On anathor Important point “ho answered | fine “stinply asa huxury, whothor it pays oF fi . VOGEL A fliedoings hero have’ not heen exposed until | with the samo frovdam. | Whon asked whether | ot wilt continua about as thoy NOW Are; and cathartics ave Rattimore, Bit, U, Bie "| now, and bis transactions whilo in Roston and | (28 AgHrOYO tava te od as putuly | while rich manufacturers nnd merchants vicinity cannot but bo Interesting to tho bual- | mitttary strategy or the olfspring of political | from tho cities will constantly purehusemore d, it < iy 5 ness community in tho wholo couutry, Ho ts | necessity inaldd tho Contodernoy, ho unswored | or fess of the land, sinply as places of sum- | 22SEC, 20 2S UIELCEPLLO2- small of ataturo and amoll in build, that ae er ae oat, fut Tay jorresork iene Tanners, Thus applied with aad yas unknown to tho pubile vail afer | Hated cogagriuans Homilies vision af | futon Ma eee acuutins | Qlly the dest remedy ,. m1 rr v‘ x sa ae ay % +s thia State, and in 1663 wont into tho dry-goods | of Moade from Virginin, and tho truisfor at | WH! endeavor not to extatst ite fertility, = Doth arnites to Northern soll; but, be soberly | They will think little of polities and mc! { Linear Ai yeed {faltod, Hoaving 8 | Qdded, tho” battlo wa4 a iuistoftine. ‘The | Of thelr own business. ‘Lhoy will thus bo- extant, J, ats i for mill- | cone a very valuable element of society,” + q 1805 bo mado bis frst notublo venture in tho Ree rere er tbat would Gave. iortned thoy| “Whit do you consider the real éstion One Lozenge is the usual dose, to Cures Salt Rheun, bs ja the only dog in this country, [ bollove, with the famous white collar or ring ubout his neck, Monk wus fon of swimming, and would fotoh and carry from the water, Hoe would pick He. a child by “tho clothing and be careful not to in- ict tho allgtest injury. ‘Tho climate did not agroo with blm. A short tno ago ho seomod to ‘be bettor, but ho bad tukon uo bad cold whlch bo could not got ridof. We had throe doctors to attend bim,and nursed him and dosod bim as wo would a sick ohild, Mrs, Fostor was bls spoolal friend and nunie. On Sunday about 3 a. m., whon wo retired, ho soumud fo bo un- usually demonstrativo and affectionate, At about 5 a. mn. drs. Foster was awakened by Monk's restlosucss. I am satisfied that ho know he was about to die and wanted us to be with him, We buried bis body at my fathor’s old homestead iu Now Jersey, but wo have saved right and loft, and boartioaly, as many aiman in | Sttemtinw to relnfores Sal, Anderson, ond that | tion to that dvatee that they W stock market, and In rupid succession organized | wholo plan of tho Goverinent and irapalted ite] atissue, or thd cause of wll this agitation? be taken at bed-time; dissolve slowly i AS HS ” tho Franklin, tho Mammoth Volo, the Gilverton, | resources for a campatgn that yoar, Aga wlll | Various things have been alleged, but what | © A a, Cu eS Hezenia, aoe prog and of ‘blank books D110, Tae pa | a one ee Trae tere rae a | and the short fountain Cont Carupanies, and | #82 ro eae entire upneavtd of Loe and | #8 ei0 real ane? in the mouth, or eat like fruit or a eh, res Hezn h meg Cf Work during the tirst.quarter of tha | fos hogs equal will not 600n be'sden win in | placed tho atock upon the market, incoting with | {HBPAMn Aad te onlin ApEn Oe Boutmte |, (vLhat bas alrendy beun hinted ats but por. i ; ee, Cures Seald Head Prevnt flveal your, ns shown by requiattions | thi country.” Groat euccoss, ‘Theso maines woro ull located in | dictate tts dopariure fromm the wisvat inllitary | haps Lcun inake it make it moro coflult in a | yconfection. Rhy a from the Executive Depurtimont, exoveds that ——— Pennsylvania, and wore worthloss. It wus eub- | laws, sentence ns f jook atit. ‘The whole matter TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE ia put pace ( iyi | Df tho last facut your during tho sumo timo by HARD LUCK. Uy nerd Ga ace this “I desired also to know whothor at tho time | in both Ireland and England [s simply a ques- Ah tia I ae aneabenk ee ies {nDs, Epes cone" ‘Tho nttontion of Congress Is uyalis acquently learn it not only wasthis Prop | of tng Hampton Koad’ conference botwoun | ton of cutting down the cost of sustining | wp in bronzed tin boxesouly, f ay eee o or =, cog erty of little valuo, but that ho hud no title | Lincoln, Seward, Stephons, and others Mr, Davis | soclaty. For generations both countries have | tations, Ask your druggiat for Desorip- whatovor toit, By bia geniuland affablo mane | had received any inthnation from any credible } suatulned large orniinental classes. Man-| tive Pampliet, or address tho proprivtor, nere and porquasive oloquonco bo bud succveded | Source that Mr. Lincoln, TUNG Beaute se Beye | kind are imitators, ‘he King and his Court ’, HETMERINGTON, Jn Ingratiatidg bimeclf with a large number of Gent oF aa it compensation for tho | ywust be imitated by the Lords, It would be EW fi oS, a. TIE MOUND AND UNBOUND COPIES ofthe Congressional lube, published several ira azo by ‘Congress, ‘whlch wero found Becora of the Wis V len the Town of Houtzdale, Pa, Special Durpateh to The Chicago Tribuns, ich WWavo Refal- Cures Slives, Cures Catan, 3! 5 cad Bee cest td nceept emanatpation AN ‘ numbers, — there Ty 2 wealthy and intluouttal Boston gentlomen, aud ‘of ul 4 ‘wo great a step in monarehy to go from the 56 Park Place, New York. CRIES ys wi yigtW® pcomplcto sult, und ontirly | Timauand, Pa. Doo. ZhBcarlot-fover 8 | MO rmpilelt was io voniidenco reposed in bm | ey eaeies Wane from wey source bee | head of tho Goverment down to tie dear | een = Geeorts Cues Chaflue ; Addition VolsC ed ear WaMtS, (Peper Un oee | ear Fa i chton ied voatardag? | DY ble wequaintances that no suonvr waa tho | that if such a proposition bud bean mado bo | poopie, Itinust be a gradual incline. ‘The COSI N IS 5 Loto wats, an the a eeutedd te make coi. | Clearileld County, Pa. Kightoon died yesturday, | inining stock placod upon tho market than it | could not have ontortalned it as tho Bxocutive | kingly Court mitiat ba hnitatert by tho Lords; ~~ eee oe oF OF this COLtUlO LO ee erred dubmits | and about thirty during tuo weok, ‘Threv yours | was tuken ut high pricos by tho cager capitullste. | of afedorncy, Ho said ho was | tho Lords by tho untitled landed uristocracy; SAILS | f febe detormined wot to digeor waaiicione name | a¥0 the town was alinost dustroyad by fire. Theny | With tho provends he rumoved to Lynn, and in | tho sworn Bxcoutlve: of 4 Govorn- | and that am tum by the small land-ownurs, Vee eae may 3 mya gelgimed tw be printed to uke a apeoltied |, Hoodocourred, whiok dostroyed a large amount | Se Burch Ma Uist dimumtelol costa | Hak’ slavery wad distinotig declared “es | Neatly all of these aru puruly ornamental, Veeree? in s DH ge OF seta, thon to authorize the #ale of tha | of property. A few months ago the coal- winers: even tha Tall of 1866 LO wont to ftode lululd, bur | bo exclusively w stato inerituttols and tust euch They contribute nothing to the wealth or | Seat ob: Con . < tou, ta the Niuhewe MiMMer Cue ates Rag awC; | Wout out on a atrixe, during which many lia | eumg chuimored of 4 youny Cuban ludy, Anita | iseug could bavo boon duclded only by tha inde- | Pusperity uf tho country, aud the country Is OAR NN AN ISCOSES, i tho ‘procuods “thurvof to be covered inte the | Portodswodes wore kilted. During tho striku | Sinith, duughtor of Don Rieacde Smith, whodo | pendent uusont of cuch State, Sume of them, | oo sald to support them all, When W iD - 9, $Y Veceaes ve ae Fs rouniey ca, qiuruot to, be covered inte the | tr entire rogion was awopt with u tarrible gone | possosslous in Cuba wore sald to bo very exton- | ho added, would havo, uccupted such tormsat | distance from tho vast ilulds of e e hieyer's Go Wenseee q tho Skin : luo coat of printing and bind/ug waudielenty Hauratian, (naiitoh talllions of doflerear Bivo and valuable. ‘Tho mario wos soon | that thine, but that others Would buyodectined | production was great “and inns ‘ CCN . iy + ber of volumes th complete wots OF 10M and | oer eer tatters one of dollars of Props | afterwards unnouncod, und Caldwell brought bla | ft, wud peaco thorefore Was imposible on that | portation was dear, thoy — prospered VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON @ CO., Agents ‘ BO WUT beet sgemplete gota Of 2,000 and | orty waa destroyed, besides sovoral lives loat, | true homo to Lyn. Hedid noelong, howover, | bitals. or wtinic. But that perlod has passed, Peo > » STEVEN! Jas Agents, e b iataned Boine two months ago anothor Hood ovcurred. enjoy the ‘oooups oy of bla palatial realdenco, Mr, Davis discuaged tho presont attitude and | ple ln England are not now disposed ta Ivo pay ai destroying tram-roads, dais, bridgog, raliroud | usa Hoston bunk, whlch bold a wortyuzu on tha | turury prospects uf tho South with manifest in | Reine peasant of tie Seventeenth Centery 4 % NOES. tracks, and luimber-wills, Suarlot-fevor ts now palate, coruclusud, and, the, proporty was bold lurve and ureut candor Wille Be eee ae aid. anly ovary pally, lias. ne, or mors i: Ww 60 D ml A Ni EL ~~ i ANDI AK Genres completing tho work of doath und desolation, a Intervat In what is now kuown | litical seauits for the South, he shares the bopes | Fevresentutives ln the United States or some i i T Ss 4 Sptclat Dispatch to The Uhteuga Tribune, y ———_—_—— se eee ea evsoy, Bourburn ttaltwasy mud ty | ospeussed Ly the arearimuea of che tmond inelie | of the Colonies, and the letters that come 4 ny auuinatoN, D, 0., Deo, It probably f@} Dad dreams, dibturbed sléep, Indigestion, | au Sol generally known that, in connection with the } stomach gas, all yauisn before Hop Bitters. H, Govking, and U, W, Huntington, of this city, | are you to by wivoly solved by tho gradual ude | ing thatis found there. With euch pletures tcorded {n Jaduciag Geo B, Uptau, Katouel | gent Southern peoplo, that all ditlicult problems | back give glowing accounts of the good tv- GUE: oor anes pad ene wuticicnt, WN it FOULKE & C0.,{ wilthd . a a . eat, HK saiaday, ra

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