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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, DECEMBIS JOEL HENRY WELLS. Continuation of the Inquiry as to His Sanity. Mr. Wells Makes a Number of Very Singular Statements. Erldence of People Who Belloye Im to Be Insane. ‘Tho henring of Joc! Henry Wells was resiimed before Judge Moran yesterday motning In tho presonco of quite A crowd of spectators, Mr, Wells took the stand ituatn, aod was ques ioned at grent jongth by Mr. Gitbs as to if [LLEOITINATE BON, whoso birth, he anf, ha had concented, but a lot-. tor was produc} in whieh ho had told all about him. Ils explanation of tho lntter, however, waseletr, Ho dented’ thut he had tolegraphed 3, 1). fryan, of Washington. asking him tacopy> Fight his (Wells) “Life and iecollectians," In whieh tho statemonts wor nade ng to his difer- ont families, Io. entled “Jack Renaud,” otherwiso dames Wells, we hale-trathor, Ho bad never suld his mothor was Juck's mother, Jnek’s mother was tho mistrosa of witness’ fathor. 1fv had scon a mon he velleved fo be Jnck in Tigin, walking about in church and in tho Hospital grounds. Ilo was always accompanied by n keoper, and had to muke com- mutnteattons with extraordinary care, Ho hud talked with duck in the deaf and dumb longunge from tho third-story window of tho Asylum. Letters wero rend Jn which Mr, Wells stated that his tathor and motbor weredlvorced In 1859, and that lls father married Jook's mothor, His fathor told him about the marringo, Wit- neas did not know thnt hls brother in San Fran- slaco tnd Knowledge of this, 4 ew Witnoss sald Juck first appeared to bim in Chiengo in 1864, and ttint bo told Mra. Wells about hin, Ho did not know that Jack wus lly- ing nt that tina, 3 : Mr. Gibbs suld 9 JACK WAB/A DELUBION. Mr. Wolla romurked that hu would bavo a good time proving that. Io thought Jack was en- titled to aquartor of his futhor's estate, Jacl, at lirat, wanted to be ncknowiodged nan brother, but afterwards ‘sald he didn't care about it. Jack wasat tho Asylum in 1879, nud wanted to whip the Superintondent, but witness yee his. suiluence by talking with him and tooking ut Iilm to induce him not ta dott, Ho hod not seen Juck sinco ho left tho Agyliun, Aletter wits rend in which witness had stated that Juck Ived fn Chicago, and was « repute Dio business-mun, He, however, couldn't givo the naine of a man wha knew hin, or bls placa Of residunco, saying that ho (witness) had nvold~ ed blm. Ho had written Icttors to him, directed almply Chicago, and bolloyed there was euch & person, ‘ Lh - ‘Questioned fa to who sent him to tho Asylim, ho sald b{s wife and ber gang were Instrumental in doing it. He bad bad a desire to go through the Insuno asylums of tho Stato to seo how they wero run, aod waa under ngreoment to do 60, in order to wrlte them up, - Ho couldn't teil with whom ho contracted. Ifo hnd picked up pack- ‘ages of paper In the Asylum grounds containing instructions or suggestions iy to tho investizn- ‘tion, Lis plan wag called 1 delusion, bat it was not, Howns iil-trented nt the Asylum, Any- fayors shown bin were regarded na on. evitenco of enmity to Dr. Kilbourne. -Whilo he want out within gang of mun to work some tines, bo could, not have eseuped without lettlag- Mtngelf. down from tho window, He was allewed to roam around tho grottuids wline occusionally; without Dr, Kilbourne's knowledge, and It was on. theso veensions that he saw dnck, He tad not written to people and told thei that theepntract forthe ublieation of his book had been entered into efore he wns sent to jut. Hoe gave wn tecount ot sue Hterary work ho hak tn view, Intending to write Gye books auont {neutia peoplaand thor | tregtipent.. He utso had an iden of writing: a IN WHICH IDIOTS BHOULD ie TDS f CHANACTEUS, 5 and bad talked with: Mr, McVickor on tho sub- Ject.. He hind not said tat ho was undor cou- tractwith him, Hodonied that ho had written to toy one that ho was under contract with sev- enteen . taxpayers of Cools County to enter tho Elgin. Asylum and look into the manner of its manngement, 4 My. Gibbs read a lotter in which tho stntoment wag inade, ' . Renny Witnoss’ suid. he had mnido the propositfon ta tho gentlemen while tn igally but ho belleved Dre}: Kilbourne had destroyed their nnawer, Tho sov~ ontean mon wore on tho parse which inducod Hlacper Brothers to give him his book-agency, Amoug them woro Judges Jlodgott and Drume mond, N. 1K, Fatrbank, and Marsbail Field, Mr, Gibbs ronda lotter In which witndss hud ba{d the seventeen were women, * Mr. Wells remarked that thit- was written to Segniva. the ywople at tho Asylum, He bad gald . thd samo thing regarding other letters, At tho afternoon session DR. GEORGE L WINN; of Allon's Grove, Wia., testified Uiat ho had known Mr. Wells personally for three quar an) had sean him turing Inst siimumur, When he du- livered a lecture at Allen's Grave, He called on tho witness early In July, audgald he understood that be (tho Doctor) considered him Inanae, and naked that ho bo questioned In order to explain things.- Witness naked him about sitting nuked on the’ banks of tho creck In March reading motwmoranda. Wella sald, ho-took cold cuslly, tnmsolt a and ndopted that means to necuston ta expusure,—that he had done dozen times bofore, but never been caught. Hegarding his first wife and three children..in England, witness sald: itwas strange his sister know nothing about thom. Wolls kal tho rea- son was that his first wifo was 2 Catholic, and Mrs, Thornton—who was anly his * halt-ajstar"— wasn Protestant, and hated Catholics, and sho did not want to come In contnet with her; Irom. what witness had goon und beard of“ Wolls, ho Delloved that hla mind was unsound, > Mr. Osborne read: a certiticate given by wit- nese getting forth that Mr, Welle was not lusine so far as he was able to detect, and that be bud boen ediflod “ by a clear and abla exposé of tho shuses practlocd vous inguive yey lune, aiid tnoce espeolally of the ong located at lyin.” PATRICK WLAKE, of Alton's Grove, teatified that ho had known Wolls alx or soven years, and had lid eonyorsa- tons with him. neo by said ho waa walng to tuko a portion of ils Komi to Franco or Gor many to educate thou, and didn’t know whether ho should bring thom back. Witnosa Mant tint that wasn gane remark, conaldering his clroumstances, Witness heard one of the leot. ures, dn which, among other things, Wolls aiid It Wasw't necessary to inasticate fool as muoh us people were in’ tbo habit of doing,-—that meat, especigily, ought to bo swatlowed in chunks, ny it would romain longer {n the stotmach and male man stronger, Tu algo advanced some slugue lar Idons on tho subject of conception. Ji anawor to the Court, withves Bald his opine. jonné to Wells’ fosnnity was based upon hia aN LOB TAGE What witness kuow was not 0‘ Di. T. 8, DEWEY, es Buperintendent of tho Inshno flospital ot Kan- Kakeo, testificd thatho was connected with tho Hlgin Asylum whon Wolls ‘was there, and sow, him-frequontly. Hoe told withuss about the drat wifo and children, tho M!egitimucy: of Sirs. Whornton, and of Juck Honuud bringing letters: tobim, He und no doubt. AbOULAWOIN Jnsanity’ while thor, He hod bad conversntions with him since, but they were not extonded enough toonabla hin to Judge of tho condition of his intnd, at ‘he atiti bad tho delusions hia mind waa ungound, Teast aa Ta ase as . Mr. Monrve asked whothor, If Walls pelievod. bis wife to bo uuchuste—that some of his ebildron were. ilexitimato, and, that .(¢ was Ne ey 3 put thei out of the way—ha should 6 nt largo. Witness thought sick a man ought to bo In tho caro of a phystoian, Ho thought Wolls’ {dens ubout conception were evidence of an un- aH ind inind, ne fll Montel Sa eee as oF te witnesues, and his opinion ja mental: eondiian ‘of Br. Wolla had changed very Uttlo ice bis cacapo. ‘ Ju roply to ‘tho Court, witness anid Wells told him thatJaok bad passed lin on the opposit aldo of tho street und ede signs to bin. tls wan ner, conyerantion, and bearing wore vnnuturaly thora were diseased emotion! churactertstica; and hia propensities and appetites were vory twuoh disturbed, Ho used to wonr a etring of boards, with 4 cross, Around his neek, and would Fo toa Protestant church and worship after the manner of Cuthotlow:.. * = Mit, WELLS Wag AGAIN: ni ON THB STAND, and atated that ho wor tho rgary beenued tt wasn old family rotig. Hy “wine recollect tug ta lettur that he wore ft Bo that the azenta bf tho taxpayers salen know him, He alsa 0) y wore It so that no mistakes stout bo mado in dolivertug him papers ‘und packuges ond mes- sages, Ho bud redeived hott fron, boys in Elgin, Ke didn’t Kuow whether tho attendunt saw hut Ono Sunday’ a boy delivered: hin a totter after church, aud ho pat itunder bla coat, Ifo didn know tho boys. ‘Tho packages, ote. camo from pereong who werv intercsted In hls wolfaro, ‘A nuinbor of lotters werg read, in which Wolls had suld bo was to investigatu the Asylum tn te Interest af soventcen assoctated taxpayord, Bomno of these documenta wero rather slugulir, tad Wells oxplatued that thoy were Intondedg for publication in bis books,—were written to ue- colvu Kilbourne or to wbow tho workings af tho Inatitution, in one he spoke of muking a report to tho tuxpayora, Mr. Gibbs wanted ta know, who thay wero, Wells replied, * Every onw who paya tnxos." * (hauging tho subject, Mr. Gibby inquired about tho first wite and three children, He met ber fu Biiwaukee, but couldn't tel where, Ho know hor only w short time before they were puarrtod. ve Tut wus in June, 18, Ho dldu't with er, Tho fuct of tho murrluge was conevaled, They were muurried fu a plica which soemed to be fu tho rear of a church. Ho uuderstood the ceremony Was porturmed by a Catholio priest, Hu ywasu't corti whether Le R 30, I880—TEN PAGS. 7 wna a Sreabyterinn ‘at that time, When 1 he Inado wp hiscaim! to beeome a communicant it ian or Catholic Church, the German habit of rising the children who are borne even more than frum that of *born+ Ing too inany? k really wants to check the natural Jneronse tet him offer a premium for American ro and settle jn German and, lor fear tho people stick to thoir old nations ootars, hy might make a Inw ‘by furcu the thick cap and waddod ease which protests every Germun buby from the hour of (ts birth until it 43 months on, Lat him deerco that every baby. p skirts, and have its bald hend lett bo constant excitemontot tho air {navon tho moat ecurefully warmed rooin, and he will soon got md of ble overpopulation rouble. ‘Fake avon w maderatoly henlthy baby at the hour of birth; clothing; then wool-lined cage Ike a cotiing pat n thick cap on fla head, tuck it away on a feather bed, with a fonthor cover; glvo It nll the mother’s mile it wants, and Jurt whon st wanta its never open its enga oxcept for absolute deniinds of cleaniiness, nnd, It having no ehitneo toyet a colle, will sleepy nnd eat, and grow fur threo months, when noth fug leas than cold lead or sharp steel will dis- Tt isin thot wadded baby-case, in tho warmth and quiot tsecures, that Germany finds hor ex- cers OF population; and from }t comes that na- vigor which phitosophe: as tho causo of tho alarming birth-rate, Droldored long clothes and bare scalps for babica are the qittokeat remedy; but Germany may be comforted, for ber anciont enemy, France, 1s tent toboli the reins, lot him resign (n favor of Hancock and Hamptor, who are bursting with a r divine right to rilel At thelr own estimate of thom- jodest mnerit oca to tho wall; but, he atand Ormty when backed by n No daugor put stand where consctence bids and if he falls to give usa party Adininiae Adinintstention i the Eplacopull An reply to the Courts he aatd he wees married of Hon De Travie—hia ‘The gira nama wns ltoralic it was his linpression that tho chureh was on tho enst aldo of tho publia eqtaro Ife couldn't tell wher the frst Ho did net live in eg 05 Hie mother's name, doctors and nurses to To La Fenbatia, despite tho new Gon, Gurbeld wl in Milwankes, obltd wie born house with her. Inagnanimity and spread, Wke a yoatilonee, all over this broad Iand, and has so dimmed the tnoral vision of the people that they eeem to seo Justica demanding 1 Nutional Cabinet for rebellion agninat tha Nas tiont ‘That the loyal men of tho South should ve represented in that Cabinet ts most trio; ancl Gew. Garteld will commit a blunter worre than n erie Hf thoy nre left outs but ff ho places in Ula Cabinet, a inan who doer or pvor dtd repres rent the Confederney, elther on the battle-fetd or in ita elvil«ervice, his crime willbe worse than his bland the purty of Treason has governed tone enough, nndit ds quite time the ty and Freedom should make the experiment of conducting the affatra of this Natlon. JAxe GURY BwissHELM, CHURCIL ME FOURTIC PRESBYTERIAN, Tho annual meeting of tho Fourth Preaby- Soctuty was held fnet evening at tho cluse of tho prayer-meeting. There wero abvut forty present, und Mr. Henjamin Douglass Icnow of thie mar but ‘coulda’ tell whore sho was He wns the only ong who attend Tho chiktren were cared for hy friends, and her fathor took them to Eu- Ho dide't bay the exponses yrowing out of ber sickness. Hu was ao overwhelmed by grief for her deuwth that he didn't pay attention to anything, —lidn't gee his children afterwards until they” went away, though he beard fram Ho received w letter from eldest hay, Paul. about four years zo, from Ho couldn't tell to name of the ares ond one—whether It wns Victor or Henry. Thilip wan the fourth ono, that thoy were all christened In the sume church: where tho murrin be mistnken ng to them accistonally. His impression wits party of foyul- ey took plave, but he might je didn't know y were, but supposed in Puris, and that they” were supported by revenno derived from property teft by tholr grandfathor. £ ‘had received Giree or four letters from Paul, but had not prese In nnawer to tho them, int, Me, Wells said he wad Prosunt at tho christening of the first child, but dnt recoflect giving tho pricst the namie of the father and wothor. Dut he couldn't tell whe thoy were, procure n license, proposing to mako his mare Al hon he wns inn position to do it. ‘aurt then adjourned, ro Ront to Milwaukee for information about tho marringe and christenings, THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Tescud. terian Chur! a French corsets on Gorman women, and French skirts hing by ght bands un thotrsiies, tho birth-rate of tha two countries will soon lie When Qeriminy “persant costume” organs of the woarer In thelr natural position, with room to expand, aml can show, instead, full supply of hour-giuss walets or other gentect deformities of when the national female walst hna been de- erensed four inches by French whaletono and atcel, und German wornen are all dressed by French dressinnkers, tho birth-rate of the two countries will be oqial. Jann Grey Swissueit. There were ets rd of that and telograms lunves tha vital Mr. iL W. King, in viow of the small attend- Anee, moved to ad)yuen for one week, After eome Gk, tho motion was withdrawn. Mr, A.M. Day ronowed Ayes, 45 nos, 20. Mr, Culver thon rend tho report of tho Trus- tees, which showed tho recalpts to baye been $12,223,—$810,007 coming from powere: tho expondituces, including the debt af tha pro- ceding adiminatration, 81.223, The indebted- ness was $2,749, but $116 of 816 duu for, pow. tho cheats of (and thd yoto was: sditor of ‘Ihe CAtcago Trinune. Citrcaao, Dew’ 28.—In an obsctiro evening Paper of to-day there anpenrs an article reficet- ing upon the currlogesdrivers of ourcity, As one of that unfortunate cluss will you pormit mo Complimentary Poetry. To the Editor, of The Chteago Tribune, wnter being thirty-two feet In that city, forty. four et at Wheellog, ant sixty-threo feat At Cincinnatl, SOCIAL EVENTS. MAMILL=-CORWITH, The wording of Mies Hiiza Soulard Corwith, daughter of Henry Corwith, Haq. and Mr. Ernest Hamill, aon of Dre RC, Hamill, was colobrated at. 6 ofclock fast evening Jn tho First Presbyterian Church, corner of Ine diana avenue and Twenty-first atrect, Tho chtrch was filled with a company comprising the representative society people of tho eclly, and only thoso who bore cards of invitation wore admitted. ‘Tho streets in tho vicinity wero Iuminated by powerful lime Wehts, and an awnlog extended from tho dour to the curb, Tho in- terior of tha church was very handsomes ly and tastefully decorated, Thy ‘arrangement: of tho chancel 18 such that decorntiens of any atyle appear to theirtestadvantage. Tho organ pipes Ward hidden behind thick festoons of arml- jax, and the nvoks between than wero filed with plunts aud flowers, A rowot follage-plants wan plicod along the rilof tho choirewullery, and the tall posts at cithor oud were topped with: huge bouquets. Tho remling-desk wis hidden Deneath w bank of flowers, and was tanked on all ald by floral designs, Tho vacant epaces wero filed In with pots of follage pinnts, and the entire chincel was wivon the appearance of a Denutiful arbor. The two ulslos were crossed by whito satin ribbons. und the seute Ih front of thoso * iinpassable barriers wero ro- eerved for the rolutives of the bride and groun, Before the entrance of the bridul party, tho orguniat, Mr HE, Clurence Eddy, prefered o number of beautiful selections, ‘About 6 o'ctoek Mr. Henry Bucon conducted the tev. Arthur Mitoheil, of Cleveland, up to tho chun- Gul, anid ut a slicnal Crom Ste. Hf, 31. Kinsluy, who Acted as muster of ceremonies, the organist struck up the * Wedding Murch” from" Lohatt~ grin,” Tho main doors wero thrown opel, und the bridal panty ontured in, tho fol- lowing orders Jebera, Mesars, Hours C, Hackney, Gilbert MeClure, Guriott” Core with, ary Ducon? — bridesmalds, rents would probably bo pald, sy that thoy efelt for tho year would bo $4,586, This, however, did not fneludo chargos amounting to 82,110 bye~ Rented by tho Committes to tho ‘Trustecs ns in debtedness tintinst the Soctety, Incurred by thom In tholr negotiations with Dr. Johnson, and which tho ‘Trustees tecot ns: tostate that wo at nll times try to bo obliging, and ff, asa whole, we disappolut the oxpecta- tlons of individuals, itis thelr fault ag much ns ourown. ‘Tho writer evidently forgot this prin= ciple in life, that It pays to to ‘those whom hetteratudy this mnaxiin. Manners makes tha man, and the want of It tho charlatan., Cutcaao, Dee. 25.1 has como to bon crying: evil that upon the recurrence of an anniversary of almost any’ kind—on tho marriago or death of a relative—in faot If anything, happens at all out of tho usuul every-day routing, a largo murmbor of people consider tt Incumbent upon them to drop Into pootry (so called), and that a wront don) of this “poetry,” for some reagan unoxplatned. fe published. 4 poot anibitatur—combining the best points of o folding-innchine and sauange-cutter— was part of the furniture of avery metropalltan nowspipor oflice; but the frequency with which, This TRIMUNE, Iny eye catches tho {nes to L—- upon fer Freezing Hor or “Ode to F—— upon His. Swutllows ‘Ming,’* Iends me to think [must med, or that tho mun who MnUXE'S maching is mute reat temlers bo Just, even wo employs a omu and unexpect- mation uf Str ‘Tho Trustees expressed themaclves ns opposed to high paw-rents, Only suflicient rev= enue should be raised from that source to tneet tay expenses of the Society. ‘Thelr estimate for sO) to €13,0U0, and tho beaveurcd on a basis of cent af the valuution of pews belonging ta tho Sucioty and 4 tax of 12 per cent on those belong. to Individuals. ‘hy report was uccoy Ast lection for Trustees resulted a9 Charles E. Culver, F, W.Croshy, L, @, You, 2) W. Hishop, and it. H. McCormick, The following officers were nuxt ch min Dougtres: Vivo~ stury, Robert Howard. urlbutentd that when Mr. French resigned ho wae broken down in health, and bat rovided for by tho Sucicty. It ws Would be nbie tudo something: Sle, howover, wis Just recover+ ia phyalehin anid he w to tnko any chatze upon bitnse year. The onliry church debt was liquidated ‘luring Me. Freneb’s pastorate, and bo had done much towards bullaiug up tho Roclety, It was a good thing for the chureh tu continuo bis sat~ ary when heteft. While there was a Httle short- age, the speaker thoughts littly moro could ba added; and he therefore moved that Me, French's walury (2400 per annum) be continued for six I rf Sonator Jonax. had suppozed that To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Quincy, Ml, Dec. 25.—Senutor Jonas, of Lou- ishinn, is nm gon of the Inte Abram Jonas, of this city, who was onv of the earlivst promincnt und tric Ropubllenns of Uilnols, Was; Vostmas- ter. here under Lincoln, They aren family of English Israelites. Seuntor Jonag was raised from nchiki In this county and elty, aud thore aren 4 peoplo here who were hla sctoolfellowa and tne thinntes:_ Ite went froin this oity to New Orleans ‘hwo of hla father's brothors, prom- inent well-to-do business tnen and: leans, died hero within a fow years, have been inisint has charge of ‘fi unt for bls position by too heart, ‘Chis poetic disense js ono that Injury to the publle, as tho by tho poems could be—and doubtless would be wore the poets not forth- it to us derils of divorce cnse, or tho informat Smith hud been sued for his grocory WIN; which information would mako us wiser and more en tertalning mombers of society; whereas tt fs questionable tf elthor social or business success ‘our. possession of tho lfor= i Dotty 1. gays T find the living Lsvel 1 battor—so, taetn. Tsay nothing now about tho distress itocensions ng to toarn that he *inisaud hee" and conse- her” whon thos’ noxt niet, how it plunges us ni her “tho greatest bliss, Jiss.”” merry. Christus,” works great Pros- spaco taken up Trewident, A, been liberally Wirat Reg To the Editor of The Cateago Tribune. Durlog a recent visit to tho First Regiment Fur I was sorry tosco so smatt an attendances of our eltizana, ‘The booths fre filled with tho cholecst goods, and overy= one ghing thore gots well tho worth of his Ciicaag, Dee. 2 can be attained b; ft for another It ian well-known fact that tho regiment isin debt, and that it ling adopted this plan to re- Neve itof a portion of tho indobtedness. fam nota member of tho regiment, catai In-its prosperity, and sincerely hopo that, tho eltizens of Chieayo will turn out t three nights and help it along. i ut reel Inter 1, Day warmly‘ supported tho proposl- ig a that T consider {t an ovil, becuse its presence deprives us of useful information, the opportus jon. & my to acqatee Which will doubtless nov ir. Walte moyed to adjourn for two weoks In order that tha matter might be thought overand tlurger attendance of members sucurod, sides, he wanted to look snto that § to by tho Trustees. ‘Tho motion to ad Morse-Car Bower. To the Axiitor uf The Chicago Tribune. Cuwaao, Deo. 20,—Having of Inte rond nu merous articles on the contemplated Improve> ments In our strcoteraflway cur system, [desire to state, through tho medium of Tne Tanusr, that [will guarantee to reduce the furce-powor required 10 propel tho presont streot-rallway ear one-half, or, In othur words, I propose to ndopteuch improvements as will rendor a street railway car controlable and manage able by one mun, and that shall be muy to travel over the Une int shorter period of timo than fs possible for any one or two horses to travel under tho moat favorable clrenumstances. ‘Cho imnprove- monts sugested shatl consist in a system of aud reduction of friction, and on known prinviples of mechanics, and the cost of tho in- pravomunts sbull not o: ay nin that, tho Time hns como, the Mun, May we not hope that soon our will bo gladdened by tho sight of an adv iment Of “Boggs Antl-Pootio Pilla" “Scrogyu'e Rhymo Eraillcator,” which will sup- ply A tong-folt want, ‘Thero 18a fortune awalt- Ink Doges when ho places his remedy in our hauds, ‘Tho public welfare will Justify us whon ‘ono of our ncquaintanees tries to rofl his eyes in yor mutters any thins and * dart,” In clapptn; strait Jacket and administering copious doses of Voge's specific tilt the attack mny be restored to socicty and his triends (If a poot bas any). treated in the same wa itshould: be there wi What ta wanted now Is Journ was agreed to, THE FIRST CONGI! Tho unnual meeting of the First Congregation- nl Church was held last ovontug in tho the church, corner of Ann and West Washington streets. Mr, S.M. Moore acted ng Stodcrator. ‘The attendance was largo when the coldness of the weather {4 taken into consideration, Mr. J. W, Sykes, the olerk, presented bla an- nuat report, whlel: ahowed that 1,J3L members were on tho rolis at the commencement ot the your, while tho membership at- presant fs 2,16, belng n gain of thirty-one. There nro 450 mules fomales. There were admitted during rofession, aud. by totter EGATIONAT. Js over, when bho A eccond itttack should be Te tho remedy is what 2 no third. paroxyerm, poct will have sought those othor aborea of the bas sung too often. Let us unitedly and earnestly pray for Bog the year nineteen by p fifty-one. hero'werg Aftoen new members re- hy amount $100 per colved.ut-tho Central Jark.-brancb, .At tho James 0. MCLAIN. LUERT d. LAPLIN, ‘and et Mies Minnie DB. Gould, Miss Jenbelia Corwithy Mise Fanuy Suyder of Galena, and Mlss Adela Holeombe of St. Panis the bride and groom. AC tho atttr the party serarated, and thd bride aud groom stepped forward, and were met by Dr. Mitehell, who performed tha ceremony In Aa solemn and tuproseiye manner. At the conclu. sion, the organ pealed forth the stralns of the Mendelssohn Wedding March.” and the Uridd and gruom ted the procession down the aisle, the ushers escorting the bridesmmnids, Tho bride wore a rick bridwl robe of Gort eatin, cut with court train, and trimmed with duchesse Inco; long yell, caught on with a spray of ordnye-tlasdome: ditmand ornaments, The bridesmuids were rireased utike Jn white muslin, trimmed with luce. Thay wore. half- ails. uni curried jnumense bouquets of white lowers, After the ceremony nt the church tho bridal arty and fnvited guests were driven to tho res- idence of the bride's father, No. Ie Michigan aventic, where n rocep Han washeld during the evening. Musto was furnished by John Mand's orchestra, and an clegant supper was served by ze ineitae Mr. aud Mrs. Hamill will realda in eux. Among thoge present at the church and house were Dr. and Mrs. ft. C. Hamill, Str. anu Sirs. C. . Hamill, Mr. und Mrs. Theodora Hamill, Miss Colla, Mr.and Mrg. it. M, Wells, Mr. and Mrs, Cittord Williams, Mr, EF. Ceagin, Mt. Marahail Field, Mr. and Mra, Nathan Corwith, Mrs. Kate N, lhoggett, Mr. and Mee. C. A. Dungter, sr. Iam ‘Tiden, Br, and Mrs, Dickinson, Mtr. and Mrs. A. N, Eddy, Mrs. Urainard, Mr, and Mrs, C. AL Hulburt, Mr. ond Mrs. Walter Trumbull, Mrs. J, H. ioberta, Mies Roberts, Mr. and Sirs. Addl- bon Bullard, Mr.and Mrs, George 1. Otls, the Misses Campbell, Mr. 2. He Sempbell. It, Mr, Courtney Camovelt,” Me. B. i. Camp- bell, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Swift Sirs. i. Murray. Mrs. H. D, Penfield, Mr, and Mrs, HH. M. sigphee yo Mr, F. It. Otis, Miss Detla Ouls, Mr, and dirs, 5. W. Morley, Miss Unvle, Se. wad Aire, E. 1. Washuurne, Biles Kusie Washburne, Mies Annio Kelley. Mr. and ‘Mrs. George W. Darrow, Mr. M.C, Stearns, Miss Steurns, Mr, W. I Blair, Mr, i. L. Perry, Mr, C Fred Kimbalt, Mr. Charles Ketloy, Miss Fannio Sherwood, Mr. and Sire. Holcomb of St. Paul, Mr. Saniuel Eldridge, Mr. W, D. Gregory. Miss Mary Ous, Miss Jessie Jenks, Miss Geule fioyne, Mise Dangler, Misa Emily Lyon, Mra. John i. Lyon, Miss Bertha Haltard, Mr. aod Mrs, Calvin Cobb, Mreand Mrs, Jiuilus Stecle, Mr. and Sr, Charles L.Congdon, Mr C, A. Sharpe, Mr. Nelliger, Mr.d. M. Adsth Mr, aud Mrs, dobn Van Smors, BY . 1. Jonc#, Miss Baby Jones, d emstend ashburne, Mr. aund Mrs. A. W. Greene, Mr, ant nnd - BALES TARLH PURCHASE Inn now brick rsldonca on the South Mey tine num and kitchen on parior floor. at Washington-at BALEFINST: nent Adnuie, AT TILE, 0S Waehing= BALT—LA IE STONE OD ar Btadison-at. MATSON iftt, 0 Woshing> ‘Git BALE-OxiM" | FERT, ON ° Iront MATHON WATIASIICAV., 11 Lal, & Waahington-st, WANTED-MALE MELP. Hiookkeoperm Cleriin, oa. ANTED=BY A WHOLESALE ; WaAniten man thoraueteestinetent te ates Prone. |Addreas immediately, in atrict cuntidonce, G CRD DROG CLE, Addross, stating former li ench,’ #. Ds CRANES wuninarried ma hore, and time Wlet. TANTED—FOR GENEMAL, € CE Y iN biisiny seat eratenee Jerk BALH—oGr AON DICK Tous ‘Thirty-fourth-st. MATSON: ‘Woat Sido. FPO RENT-#Lx-tOUM HOUSE 7 farniahed, Including piano and sowing-ma- fo responnibie party. Cail or nddress 6 NEW AND COM- LRU AGE 512 BAIESON Si yg 7] Artunlineny.,4n good order, DWIGHT Comoe nt Washinton wind. iintetodenta, North Side. 10 RENT—39 HUMLING-31. baanment brick. in goed reir, wifo will pay 808 month in advance for board, and furs nish thelr roont. None TWO-STORY AND 10 parties nocd 0 DWAIN GOODRIDGE, ROOMS 2 Madison-st: the three-story and am Nus, Zand 12 Grant-at., corner it Maver 215 Bane FURNITUI FOI and 3, 2 W daement Brie TO RENT=1O0Oms. “south Bide. : NENT~AN ELEGANT HOUSE, NO. 817 MICH efixtures, double wi Apnly at once tod, 1 “FURNISNED ROOMS, HIN- le rates, 11D ROOMS, 1) WADABII- North Nidc. ICELY FURNISHED 81 i brdroma for emp worn, See Bios ny wgiven und required, STOMG AND HASEMEN'T Nt to good tenant UPULD MAYE! T—TWO FINST-CLASS LOFTS, BACH @ Bila, aver Nos, Lt Wide ot ween Madison and’ Munroe-ste., Ww! ramodations. Apply wo JACUI ¥ Thorns, Sher: | E>. S|es5 U RENT<FHOM MAY 1 1851 A FOUIL-STORY and basement brlok bulldings dleslrauta location in ire bt Y ISICIC ay 2 Wabash-av.; dUxlWfeot. A.J, AVEREL Ly Mikcetiancote. IPO RENT -USTORY AND BASEMENT DRICK, 0 mm power und heart pipes. th CT ind yard root, tnd clilnery. Apply on prauiiaen ont with ur wi We South Cunts BIN FLAT I st Silos rent n ‘Tribung olfice, fueation to exceed #25 per month. ‘T JUMN MITCH ton-st,, horses of all Kind harness, new and second exchange, Cash advance iG BAST WASIIL carriages, bugules, Bn low prices, or’ Wi IFUL PANIC ARABIAN i they arothe Brest und intr thit ever cate to this city or hands high, weigh about 1) pounds flowing manes, and tnils to the grounds tt . T. Narnum’s sported Arabian ata ke ong horre, fear nothing: they are gon and any indy enn drive thuin; are great pet -amnor lw sure to gat erent hese pon wd to them: in fact, 4 Must be RON BO af vay wlll evo snClafactngy euarunt jn . fence, IAW Mieticanen property af n Indy, who has driven them tho past sua- Is now Jouying tho city. iy, kU atownor's res! YWAntib-a rt PASS CONS PON DEN W Inust bo quick und necurnte, wi tn nid seed Seeman. Lanore nalst cuntain feleruness and namo Dad i is © Wazes a2 pes Gat, Teitinaanice, ava ae per week: Addreds wi NTEI=3 Moet furni expectad. Au XTPAIIENCED HOORKEEP EI. ratechins roforonces, Stato salary .Telbune ofled, ASS KNIFI IT TE! HA nnd clonkas test 3 KNEE Cu ON 1° capatiic af torimning And cuttl a aL FH Bauieoueete mitterns, BeIFELD BHOTIERA Zu) VW VAxtenarag To ‘Chir MEAT, ATURY IN market, 9 -noventhie Groretitrkets W Titty-reventhiest, commer Cottaze A HLANKTOO ,Ronorai Workman, {VANTEN — ieass-sonneae rN N tea aa Totem, FOUN aA furnish und retercnens ra ta charneter and ability. ol Wi $00 O- . By 7 ASS HARDWOOD teimine: Le WP x Ne epearhegisers at Rew Coarediause. Fd, BERTON, ay, ANTED—FINST-CLASS FOREMAN FO A large bindery doing mircolianes huilcens Ga reivune eos OY? V FANTED—A METAL, PAT EINMAR ty Chleaya Mt y ave hd (, Chleaze Siattoable trun Company Employment Agencits, WASTED ia) Mot LANORETS POR ‘rie choppers, ete. CHILIST Ha CONG Mouth Watorsnts ‘Minceliancoun. : WANTEY—HUSINEHY MAN Ol BALESMAN. a tent situation. Address ts 1207, Tribeng. ws 7 ADING THA NOUSE IN VY “the tide In Now ¥ ty n representative for ‘Chicago, und to travel In the Stata and vicinity. An: nee eee trade can address a, WARE odie ina wane ns exporienc ni olls, “Address, with Ai partieuless Oty tribune. AV ASTED 10 ENGAGE TWO GENTLEMEN OF ood ndulross to take orders fora tino art pub> tion, The Art Journal” tor 39slt goad Inducos og Gerims and wrritory upply to JOSKELE - WASTED A SAN AND Tits WIFE TO ACT AS atewni rd and iuatron at coliegiate and aendemic dennetmonin Lake c unretalty. or a lade no ‘ erences, . WATE: St lankant fe eeabaats 2 DAN BROWS, tou uo Duarburneat eae \VANTEDTA WATCHMAS TO STAY IN A wholesale jowelry store nigh: woop, dust. and take cara of uremtses, -Muxt come thoroughly reo- owmended for honesty, subrioly, and. truatwortil- nes: Hyper ross Q73, ‘Tribune. YOUTH, NOT with his parents), as oMco- ‘onicd, Good roferoncod ro- civune ofl tt} pen Buon A ito Notice wn announcement in thie column t Jan. Stes, stating whore intorriow can be had, Aaurnnt criniehs he, LES Wabnabeat, between, moltthrand Tietecutienta, | VS eYs Detwoen family record pleture, v hited: intone tity ‘A OFFICE TOY « Crema alate Ras Waste Nag ee TR South Cai s wanted. Salary 8 Inqulraat WANTE. Domentlcs, WASTED Two Goon GEUMAN gInIs Fo me tennt e and Beet work In private family. Call TANTED—A QOD Gfitl. TO WAIT OD WAR EU EY atauttant Ni siete ee AME AND SICK 1OnSRS, a curate, cured free uf co: Jodide © Animonia, rinwh eles, thoreugh-pine, spring kuces, cured wit Blemish. strains, shoulder lamonuss, navicutar dis- wAioo-bullx, cure tuarnteed. Send for pa atria full information to Pk. W. M. Gil at Hrundway, New York, Uniment in youl Bold by all driteqiats. PRONOUNCED IN: st. Cilles” Linime! liow wrapuors. ‘Trial size 2 cu x Mra. W. A. Montgomory, Mrs. Gitman, M Mra A. PR. Hatch, Ste. and Mrs, Fred L. Snyd Mr, John Hollldny, Miss Sukie Surisony Miss Bulie' I. Reeme, Mrs. Goutd, the Misses Gould, Mr. and Stra. Sherwood, Mr. Foretnan, Miss Foro= inn, Mr. F.H. Tutt Susle Corwlth, M1. Doggett, Mr.and Mrs Henderson, tho James W. Scott, iss Grey, Mrs. Faulkner, Robbins, . George Murison, Mr. 8. 1. Cou Mr. N. Corwith, dr. Mr, George Sul the Misses itamntil, Mr. Gui Ir. Halliday, dir, Murles, Western tvenuo branch there were thirty-two new inembers received. The total of receptions wns Ils—twenty-nine by profession, and by let- Thero were two persatia ros ustated, During the year forty-five letters of fasued to a totul of Thera wero twelvo ys To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, CiitcAan, Deo. 4-No form of polltteal cant is more mischievous than doprecations of party, Mr. Peoksnlif and Mr, Pocksulf’s daughtora silence and confound ordinary mortals by their yous horror of party,—party dictation, party Ingh, And all adherence to party, Tho Peoksnlits fre nllindepondents. Enoch Individual ts sutli- cfont into himself and berdolf, ang elevated brows and puracd Ipgon all “slaves re To the Laltor of The Chicago Tribune. Tonranr, Mich. Doo, 2.—In last weok's odl- tion of Tie WEEKLY Lamune Inotico that some onendyanees tho iden that trichine enn be found only in unhentthy hogs, or those that are: in the habit af cating vermin or other unelein and unwholscome food, Dut please attow one to atute differantly, About tho first of Inst Septem ber I butchered four largo hogs averaging about 970 tbs, aud after tho hams hud become sulli- efontly salted T took thom nud smoked. thom, and whon smoked taok ono of thom and boiled it threo hours, and then after cutting Into ft found thousands of live wigulerd. had nothing but clenn food und a clean pen with plenty of straw, hhve fed chielly an corn and amity and white many dled af cholorn f sama’ township, nilno never huye Bb: symptoms of any disease. EH ter vighty-elslit. suventysthreo persons, losses by death, ‘wo persons were excommuni- ented and ono loft without letter; total leaving, ulghty-olgbt. ‘Tho churett received 1! persons thin it dismissed b been received ehurchos; from othor churches, thirty-seven; hurehos, | fftye twos other churches, twenty-one, The chureh- received twenty-three from vity churches and gave them thitty-twos recoive the olty sixty-tlve, and sent out of the city fore ty-ono, There wore fittcen adults baptized and twonty-three infants, Tho report of Mrs. 8. F. Orton, tho Church Visitor, phowou that sho bad nde 3,400 visits; wore made in connection with the d employment, In Christus gifts wits exponiu, dismissed to Jongregationnt Does any ono know of any gronat Nutionat mousure carried by any other moans than that When did any State rise up, as one ehinge fn fis laws? Mtns tha race over made any advance without the ¢ Did ever Daspotiam ylold an boforo It was driven to the walt by a party of freedom? Did Old Superstition or Young Ignorance over open her door to Truth; or docs tha lion’s paw of powor force un cue tranvo for the heavenly visitant? Ja not tho that spenr of Nritamurt which on and will yet pierce tho inst from outalte man, nod make any ald of a part ineh of groun¢ Bubbutheschool; roller, a 770. Amount expended, & of wood and col 885 total expenditure (n parish work of gi, § which wus Irom persaual coutripuuons, Mr, B,D. Redington, tho Suporiutendent of the Soblinth-school, presented his report, which showed that it was the right arin of the Church, Tho report of the Sccro- showed sixty-ning Bible and one an Infant ing tho yeur there were members, 18 elthor oliver, teachers, or scholars, The present membersbip fs 810, Tho avcrago attendance has been Ot, vorngy attendance was 644, smallest, U5, in Auguet, Thero wero 410 scholars udded during the past year, and 2d0 left not inorense for the year, 105, "0! 180 are belleyed to be Christhina by tholr teach- but four conversions were reported f tho Treasurer, Mr. W, whowed totul reecipts OF 81055 wero O11 books commencement ofthe yenr, und ‘thore remain of the ald books 400, to Which 1} new volumes have been added it n Cost Of S210, now on lind, A ‘Tributo to tho Presidont-Lloct. fo the Eduor af ‘The Chicago Tribune, Cricsag, Dec. 2.—There has-nevor-been A tine perhaps in the bietory of this country when thero wad moro reagon for rejoicing than at tho recent victory of tho Republican party. ‘Tho dociston then made by the votes of thou- sands of ‘the people eet vt rest all tho vnzuo rumors that wero then alloxt in regard to tho stute of affairs which might exist in cago of u defeat by the Democratic party. But, thanks to an indulgent Providence, tha result has been 50 os a Natlon, aro to-day hailed with congratulations by all the kingdoms of the enrth, ‘Shi, indeod, fa owing to tho fact that wu have selected a man for Chick Magis- trato of this Nation in whom not only rests tho ecanfidence of but nll foreign Powers na well, whic! Indigpensuble to the success ‘of nt Presidential Administration. Possessing, ag he docs, an une Impenchable private churnater, and being oO porter of those princi= ° javerninent {8 founded, Prosidont Garileld ts, boyard all possibility af a doubt, the right man in tho right place, For yerrs ho bas stood in tho front rank, bravely Rttlige for the maintenance of those chorished 8 for which our forerathors fought and Died, and his election to the Presidency (8 only a Just roward af merit bestowed upon ono who Jina syiunt tho better part of hls life In tho faith ‘ful and eflicient service of his countrymen, Gel Garfleld ya man whose amiable “dispositio echolarly attqtument ve ity onnently qualif, which he, bis u clussed With. those Dirty of Wight never can bo broke brenstplate of 4 2 Socrates and his diselples were tho party of royress In Ureeco, and no eup of henbano could ‘Christ and His twelyo disciptos were f imoortality, and tho denth of all but strénythenca the party. foralmost ninetcon bubdred yeara hag buen, n party arrayed nynlust overwhelnilng numbora; and, even withuut any f wautd continue to exist u8 tho op Ht other forms of religion. ‘vo tho England owes her proacnt civil and berty; to the Nepubilcan party wo. owo the existence and preservation of this Na tlou, aud to tho Detnceratic party aro wo I dobtod for our mischievous, fynoramus, and traxe. dd enfoyed by tho rico and all tho: endured by It aro tho results-of party suceeas and party fullure, As despotism held the whole round and was etronuly jutronobed In it. so long that history runneth not back to the con- hag been wrested from her 03 aby tha sont of tho spirit ‘and that of steel; and history proves that tho aren of liberty hus becn oxtended, not only in to tho conquests made b: and was flourishing, Christianity to- 1,275 peraons enrolled Tho largest monthly 0 Aatlefactory. that we. in Januury, and during the yor | staunch and ardont su) les upon whieh this trary, all bert: storining part nurking a total of. 82 books ts from tho Western and Randolph street Hundayeschooly, which pro iiseions connected with the Church, showed hoalthy und entisfuo, * of tho Prudontial Cominittoo, y the Itev, De. Goodwin, was rend by Jt was a resuiné of all tho facts om- Be was dleoted Superintendent 1; asaistant, J. if, 1, HM, Pedrick, Sur ‘ores, Assistant; hich they gurrisoned tho territory won, and tho tolinuity with which thoy held a. f ground gained and abandoned by. ‘Rogiaud in ber war with Rome bud to be re- tuken ata heavier cost than tat of the frat conquest; and the party ae tory progrens, and rare exe pin for sho by; peen elected, and whose name, of Geurge Washington, Thoms Jotferson, and Androw Jackson, will b handed down to posterity as an oxumple worthy ERANK £. JIAWKS. opo peau plelds, wt | bodied in the report nidepenienes, wficr tho surrender of Cornwattls, divided tho vontrol of there Col onles, shure aud sbaro alike, with tho Tories, whore would our Hepubllo have been to-day? When Gen, Washington Jatd down his aword, wo lt at the fect of ‘The Culonlul Congress did not opers of the Western Avenue Chit Moore; Central Park Chapel perintondent, and Daniel tundolph Strout Chapel, O, ¥, Gatos, Bupurin= of all finitution, ti i i 6 of tho bone Sunday-school were ylord, Mr, Lattin, the: Xifencs Fannio and Emina top> son, dire, Gillette, and Mr, Yun Juwagen. . BISNOP MAVEN. A most enjoyable reception was given Dishop Maven at tho Woman's Collegy at Evanston Tueaday evening. Notwithstanding tho intense cold 4 goodly nuinber assembled in tho parlors At an carly hour, and spont a short time in soctal ehut. Dr, Oliver Marey, Acting President of tho Univoralty, made a fow appropriate remarks wolouming the Bishop, and recounting hte his- tory from tho time when he, nga Freshman, tnd heard tho Bishop's graduating tlon down to his Into chureti preferment, includ- {ng the years during which he was President of the Halvorsiiy wbley was thon entertaining him. Tho Rey. W, X. Ninde, D.D., Presidont of.tho Garrett 1iblical Inatitute, also made @ fow flt- Ung remarks. Hishop Haven then responded to bla honrts: welcome, thanking those who still remomborci him after years of absence. After those remarks an informal social wag indulged in: by, the com= pany present, which Ineluded many of the most prominent people of Evanston. EHE PRINUNIE WIEANCH OFFIC NORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUl NUMER. ‘ous patrons throughout thy elty, we have estab. Yehed Hranch Ollicos in tho different Blvisions, as designated below, whoro advortisemonta | will fukon forthe sive ‘pricd av charged ab the Asin Unis, and wil bu racatvnd until ¥ 4 clack p. Mi. J. & TR, SIMMS, Looksollura and Stationors, 13 ‘Swonty-nGcond-at, W. ¥. HOGAN, Drogalat, 613 Cottage Grovo-av, northwoxt cornor Phiety-ttftest, W. BUCHAN, Drugxiat corner Thirty-trey und di. We Btate-sts, WEST DIVISION, JAS. KINKLEY & CO, Drugglsta, 4 South Aalstud-s corner of Adams, A.A. POPULURUM, Nowstaalor, Stationor, ote. TED WY ool STATE near Wostern-y, ‘TH, BONNICIISES, Druguts, 40 Blue Island-ar, corner Of Twalftheat. HL OG. HERRICK, Jewelor, Newsdentor, and Fano Goudy, 720 iaaka-at., corner Linea. neo RASS ruugiat, Wil West Madison-at, corm jor Pa A qAUGUSTSACODSON, Druggtst 19 North Ualatod, rr 1 : NORTIL DIVISION, 1, BURLINGIIAM & Cu. Drusiists, 468 North Clatkeat., cornor Division. i WILLIAMS & CU., Drugglate, 075 Larraboo-st, cores opel 2 Cy : Ley. AAR anni RS nr (PERSONAT WANTED A LADY ACQUAINT = ance by h young mun from the Kasty good morat hataa, | Host of Chiemiy rofuronce givin, | Lady sung bu projedwossinigs au, Wi to. Cofruspondones ant ty TRUMENTS, He CHISTS AG AND NEW ~Hiogant “siyies of 0 ted irunna, acknowieduid by the bost in the work. Une heauty of tone and durabiltt the thing for a handsome hold: amin Cabinet in ay RHEE At all irlcon, nay ny DUGAN CO. 18 Wabnstisavs *s camp} ORGANS. A magnificent stock of Grand, Upright, and Squaro Pianos, and Organs of all styles, ot lowor prices and avertar ltalidar Gifts, easier torms than SLORY & CAML 185 nnd 190 Binto-st. MALLET, DAVIS & CO, WAM, 2. EMERSON, W. W, KIMBALL, 1B, BIIONINGEL, KIMBALL. ‘Tho above aro standard instramonts, Warranted five yonra. Sold on installments, Second-hand instruments taken fo oxchainge. W. W. KIMBALL'S, Corner Ktatw and Adata-ate, cullatorals, ais di, RING, BE Huet Stud VVANTHD-A FIRST-CLASS COOK, WASTER Priel Htoner: referonce required. Apply at \WASTEDS A Gitt, YOR GENERAL House WV ta ieya WASTEDI A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENER- AV “at nousowork, wt 163 faromin-nt, \Wantensa FuisT-ch ass to pwd wir, navian preferred. Waser ane 5 WU pay Road way In 800! AY Wanieng oF sean OTH SHELDUN-ST. THEE in be bind fa general housework, aco! tut Arh, ie GikL KOT TAG: y “wonurat housework, Calta t 1 niyesiaitican TA: —=WOMAN FOR GHNBRAT | WOK; \ Drisate tally Apply ALTE Went dackson-et \VASTHDCA Cook ASD LAtiNDIESs Foie a AY “ninatl family, inmediately, @ Sixteonth-st \WANTED—a GERMAN OW SWEDE Guill. ONG ‘thatenan xpoak English, t Lin Wnt House works Gs Woat Washingiuneste none Lincoln ne A VANTEO ar 22 MICITIGAN-AV., A GOOD ir) to do kitchon work and Ing. Nofoksnices tequirede ‘or! washing and (roning. ANTED—AN Yi meres NUL NTED—AN HFFICIES RSH hI WAS emis oli urbtsing aauntactary Tate ghees. enn find asituation by addressing Q 1, ‘Tribe Employnient Agencies, WASTER-G00D GHIMAN AND SOANDINA: ian gitle for private tamiltos, hotels and boa Ing-bousus at G, UUSKE'S oftica, 1 Alilwaukeo-ny. 3 Mixcolinnoous, WARTEDSA SOUNG LADY WILO CAN TRANS. « Tatu Spanish into Knaiteh tnentty and rapidly. Bpucinl jobs rensonavly pay. Addrenn Q 63, Tribune, \WAREEDSIWO LADY VOcAnIOTH. REFiat. | once uivon and ‘required, LINK'S dramatic ayency, 197 Clurkest., Room 10. WASTED FIRST-CLASS TIT LINERY BALES: niiys none ply. bat other App weon {0 and It ‘Thursday und Friday, ditt aud Bist, to GAGE BItOs., Mudion-at. and Wabusli-ny, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE, Wookkeepers, Cloris, &c. GUTUATION WANTED — A HUSINESS MAN, thoroush bookkoopur, ote., inying first-class rote Croneus, will vuy gato nuy Berson procure Dim Jornianent position In a ttrin uf guod atanding, Q 27%, rivuny attica, SITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG MAN OF © good business experience in'a_whoiosate Louse; waxes no Ubjact 4 14, ‘Tribune office. YO LOAN ON 108, vIO., WILhOUt reMOy wecuritivs. tthons t Nor ¥ AMOUNTS TO IOAN ON FURNITURE AND disnos, without removal, Ist endulph, Routn 4, VANCHS Mabe OS DIAMONDS. WATCHES, broker ratos. 1. LAUNDEL, Satablatied Wk, PAID FO OLD GOLD AN ey to foan an watchos stinmot ‘of avery description, at GULM on gtice icvnavt), Wy Keak Stadisourste Ha Te Alb HOR RTATE and Fidality Hank books, ant Honal lank certitiontos, ita Sruker, 4b Waetinis AVINGS: doundinavian Nas JOLMES, Guncral (0 LOAN ON FURSITURE, ETO," AMILY, 10) Wort Monra TO TQAN-IN sUSIN TO SUT At dow into: WISSTON & DAW enn be had “at once. HUSINUSS CATANCES, AV IN A Ys i MANDFAC. ng business desires: {MANIA Haxqunintancs contidential 1 nocessary, Address 7H, Mribune umes. PHINONAL~A YOUNG GUATIRATAN IN SOD: trate circumstances, holding a tne jwosltian, tond funcloty and atiusemunta, would Itke co make the uNintuney of W Hhu-lnnklng Found lly OF Tuspocte Diy parents. Addre tf, Tribune ofica, Mining ts Loardvilic. To the Eduor af The Chicago Tribuns, Cir0AGo, Deo, 2,~That mining man who told Gath that neatly overy mine at Lendville wan oxiiunsted, and that the only smelting going on thoro at presont was from ores takeroutand held back in Mush times, allow mo to say, fa not truthful, and hus not even the shudow of truth. Belng dicot from Leudyille after a realdenco there of rbout clovon months, 1 speak from pere sonal knowlodga- when I euy that ull of tho smelters that bave been running for tho last seven months aro now runniig with no ime ing to ulovo for tho want ft aring, und mop {td oyes, asd call u} elected ag | faltowss tour, mistuken brothren who bi tani Sunorintenden Geurge to como and ae forgive tt for nt- fonting his Most Gravlous Majes- publienn did not even ilege of forgiving the Joyallet who higurma and influence against bis native land in hor deyporate tru; yudcnoe, aid thasa fortunute when tho: had botrayod, and fu erty to tho victora in that party fl this land a Notion, Mon talk of tho oxam Ropublio were tholr onen| patronize ar rowurd those who sought to botray repald, with honors ond nomen who turned thule swords ‘ation thoy called Into pxistenco; ond When thoy bad put down Hirt overned the whole people recording to the of tho dominant party, aud wade no ‘because Pov mnjority , ¥ tarics, Carl DP. Suw, ‘Tronauror, William 1, Long! Casey Librarhin, Miss 3," 3 visory Committed of Inst soar was rev! Pettibone, Mra, fapklas, and BB. 1th the ‘Treasurer, M jowing rovelpta Donner day collections, $1,005; Western to iy Iaowluy ond a t tho American ulo Cor indu- vo. he report of BP, Itlco, showed to fale movnlont purposass uve thelr contisented pra gut ‘whloh Ina f tho fathors of tho tho enemies of tha b—that thoy did not” ducational Sa+ Cougeegational concerts, Sli American Silr diate prospect of hay! of ores, For, inétend of the guventy> withing radltes of olght miles from Leadville show moro oro tn sizbt tho last yenr, opated mines ara closed tor jobbing or ator purposes. sunt engineer's gon who had been sont over niithe territorteato look into tha minos, gives such a doletul account of tho Peots ho his tnspected, prohably never loft the Wayon-road in his whole trip; aud perhaps it beat thing he could have done, for ho ‘ot have got bavk to bls hotel by suppere it ousy bis report woutd more doluful. Ho was probably Nike thy of the vrowd that went to the Gun~ or Donver and Leadville. without ever leaving the worked thotr way eto sone tale of some other location just prove that there ure uiined in tho Guy such aa tho Smuyuler Mino ot tho richest aliver minv on tho at Independence this same cor (perhaps to young for tha busl- not Teas than ve devels mirch pooriunt ssoclutlon, Biddy , ANinvls Stace Homo Mixsion 3 Miplaters® (nanitied, $355 topil, 87,005, Teacoys wore jt, and they nove Leing oxbuusted, thoy tho at any tine ‘some of the Inco} wel opposition: mous vole tie edited uinanimous vote, 1, oe low w ucurery auditor Albert 1 Commulttue—H, cd. tiny Glagy, Prof, Samuel Lyes 01 and A, F. Hopkins. apologios to the miverily, ruled. When tho Governmont fell into tha hands of the South she had no qualms: making Virginia tho Mother of residents: about creating ana destroying tariffs to sult her purpose; about converting free States Into hunting-grownds, where so pursded ts 8s of conscience nboue etl, Jumes A.dtoore, Winters. y Ata meoting of tho * Old Neuklonts of ern Pennsylvania’ at Pittsburg lust week, tho fF the organization read a paper on old-time winturs, from which tt pppunre thit the 1 that forged fetters Cor tho waters rivers, ats, well enone MLA EU titiuietuttouse peed pe ) adinipistratious: but with str, iuchapan Nour partly Presidents mani. r, Lincoto, in the mistakon magnaniinity of eought to conullinte the do- ividing tho Gevuramant with rosidont sinco bas futlowud this pte, do that while the Kepub= party wen held responsible for tho Goyernmont, wo never buve had a epublican Aduiinistraion. wo should go down to bed-rock ‘and ict the majority ruleot Id it not tho men elected by lp the responstbillty of ¢holr thy Hopublican party bus ni competent to conduct tho offices of Government let hor get out of tho wa. hard achool of democracy bag educul men ta kuow, by the want of It, tho yaluo of Freedom, If Republicans aro ern when elected ving & stake, but ot our boyd, aud of the.western end of Long Taland Sound, exe erally over the counter; . Tho winter of iue'bO wae now fn the Oblo Valley. it was called tho "wluter uf tha deep snow,” “The beautiful” waa from six to mine feot jn ty Decumnber, aud thy drifts eighteen to About Christiuas a heavy cab fell, i crust Was formod on the show, h to bear up bores and slelyhe. The.” Annuls af. tho West” show that tho wii ter wae almost a severe In Kentuck: Wostorn Penusylvania, Several thousand fun fica bad pushed ta Rentuck, ons, miurvelous reports of goil'iuducing them to go thither, vero winter ect I rants lu the f co all their Ivo stoc est wluter re his lurge nature, tonded pretty ib be hatithda 38 ‘Wot sould rich allyer und go! the hurdest over hogs} could have foun oped gol mines, wht vitl-riatis oO} 000 tu the ton, the Iudopendonce dd by J. V, Farwell and others, bol toua uf ther. Leapvibut. Overpopulation of Germany, Jo the Editor of The Chicago Tribuns, CutcAao, Dee, 25.—In all the worry about too many people i Germany, nd all tho statistics given of the relutlye birtherate in that country and France, no onu has told us tho relative pro portion of Gorman ahd other bables who reach tho ave of 40 years, May it not ba that the wile fortune of tog may folky comes xuthor from) strong enough the sutumer previ- the fertility of the When tho au staredtion atared tho ciml+ ain Hite, ‘Pho bards the recollection of tho writer the yeur of the bly tot In too magnanimous to gov- by the people, they had better ut of tho political arena and botakoe thet % to mauufacturing machin poctry und ds ‘Gu, GurBeld doce not fvel biunwolf eyDper re vround there te tho depth of four feut. duulted iu Februnsy gud swelled the atyery, to HOAKDI ‘AMILY AND BINGLE flow 1G Bupuipar-cout board. Tome, with or witho [927 MigiiGAS-s V—A NICELY FURNISIIED LeGd “room on second oor aultably fur two; also dwu binule rons, with board, West Sido, WEST MONKGE-SI.-A_ FNONT ALCOVE lealy furniated, witli good board. + riitstiod, otoscte, bath, pu mt yu ut Dy furnmeo; touvints price, "ss Washing fate North Sido. ° Foe eae eT a her wok 400 pur many thon wit bound, Ew 18 4U8 wreok, SVU AT a WOH ilotcis, TiN OURE, 18 BTATELT., OPPOSITE W Britany er por peye it a'ba (ue wae, Boake FAMILY “OF FOUR,” ONIC A elill of f yearat unt two budraaius sud elttuute room excluslysy must bo woll furnlabeds tn pluasats fart ufelty. ibvst rutorauoe qivub) und rogultad Ads Gross lunivdlutely, xlving full particulars aod torms, Qe5, "Frluune willed, A SUITE OR TWO FURNISHED HOSS | Wild, DUreW, Bnd pwo children, (naw & aura und. 4 muuttis respectively) In private family on North side who bayeno other buntdorey prom, and Teanonatle su fur much avcanimodutlous,” d= drogs stalling tucution, ote.. YW ‘Tribune alice. MOUSHMNOLD GOODN, Tpit UNION FURNITURE COMPANY, OY AND 06 Weat Mlauieuivat, sull all nda ut housgiold sivods on monebly puay tu ywittes low vr! ws aay TOFU, TANTEO—A EMALL MARGE OF COUK BOVE AW Air tnedurn pattern thut bas boon Sova out Heat gno with watar front preferrudy wust be coup, ‘Ade drvss UW, Peibune wttice. prek. BALE-CHHAP-WE HAVE JUST Rie celved involcus of four car-ludds of nuw und > Gud-Lund Ure and burglor proof sates of Mall, soe bold, SeNewte & Urban, Moalur ‘Terwliliger, Ti ring. and Mithburt uunutdeture, takun ih trade by our nnierous ealoriuen lor our ound cormercd, ale pleel-Hunge Dotrott safes. Purtios desiring » safe n have their cholce ata very low price. J. GREEN} Novy Ss Co, a Pearborn-a. PARENERS WANTED. JARTNEL V THE HOOK-PUBLISEL- ] Jug boaln Trou $150 to €.U0; none diners noed apply. Goud opening, Addrusa tor ave duys, QS), ‘TrlvaNd voice, q bw 18 BLS, JETTNIN Hp will bo wuatantoud, ‘ None. due Rood ‘or Further tufurmation, address Q sv, tO WANTS A PAL r devote bis tie and ¢: cevucorn, Address 0 Bt, WAN SAS A FRW iiU; ives to Invent Ih some frie tate ynrticulare of tho buslusy ndgreas Q mY, ‘Tribune unice, STEAM ELEVATOR IN ONE OF Nobraska, with gnuqaated Haig purporus, Al, Wunvoreyand In ‘For fuil particu cannection with, anid, Tare, nddrons J, J. 11 Ol SALM—A WELL: firat-clnga tritdy: ‘on South Watore 1 chance for a five t Foasons giver for iSTAURANT—CHNTRALLY a ienes, and duiugaguad butte, Pricc, QITUATION WANTED—IV JAN, 1, BY A YOUNG cood bustnors qintiteations, practl= wnd an azeellent penman, Address tt VATION WANTED-IY AN BXPERIENOED stackkeaper, iteferenes frou provent omplosor, Qe Tribsne oRica. S'tuatios WANTED-HY A FIRAT-CLARS bugkkeenor, lefurunce and security qlvon. “Ads dress Q 64, 'Tribunu ullice, MTUATION WANTED-IN FIRE-ANSURANCH © unicy, or work of any kind In store oF ofled, by a competent, experienced min willing to wurk foe vor} Mrodurate’aaitey.. Pirwieclung city reference. Ade drone Q 64 ‘Pritts atic Coachmer ‘Voummnters, Ke. - ITUATION WANTED=AS COACUMAN| YOUNG 09 Englishman, © Firsterinas recommendations from * Kontiemon In Cannda and Chteaxo. Addruss A Dy 2115, Calumot-ny. : Misccliancon ITUATION WANTRD~AS TILA VELING BALE: nin ihe wholesale dr has many year Pond nes in onee ity fate PAM ‘tribune oftice, S A MIDDLE-AGKD + inn who fs oat of would tnke hold of Thontiuythings eypurianeod in. genural morckandis= Ang, AddresaQ a Tribune attico, <i, WAN'TKI-DY A GENTLEMAN OF many, years experience a4 4 travellig xaloaman in Palnts, offs, ol, (ua timt-cluge house, Unexcopeone abla alty refurcheus tu lirst-clnes businoss-men. Ads i e. WONT Slatihnea rane with deusiows wid wrocerain Nora Missyuriand Lowi is open foran eiagement fru dane i, Addross Qs, tribune otice. TON TTUATION W “ WANTED—A SALEUMAN WITH ae WANTED — AS PIOOFITRADER, odltor's nasisjant, or compositorbook, Artdrann 1110 525 Wont Madison-at. onticns SITUATION WANTHD-UY A GILMAN GIL AS onok 1 private family. Inquire a6 Zw Worgste ny, ‘Tost of reterviice. SITUATION WANTRO-IY,A NOAT, CAPABLE Canadian irae cook und inundradain private Fauilly, Firwt-ciasa rofuruacu, Cal ays ay Wistato-t, Cor two ty To HO TO INVEST INA nenutucturing uF otherwise. Ty reas and nimy, Communicas rosa Yi, Tribune ofc, HAVE FROME iy wunte the Di tous contents ANTEDS A Wate insite bust and moat ux! Mie, wud take thy Woaition, ste podully wecunsii by, Fal i ily wee tain airy batalla comsparca 0 ff Mubager thercor at 6150 iy Qnuat nal ruapogts Toni Lune to Al EMDON, G4 lndlang-ny, NEED-A NAN WITT ®.00 TO “TARE IN- rust in a inanutucturing business tn yond sunning adore this te i test; nancy, wid will vive CNL buvestization ATLOUNGY AT DAW, 14 DEAL. Chicago, Adviod fre, tS yours’ uxs quiatly upd lodally traisugld, cepan nanan SUANIVOYANT: A LL RECOMMEND beter? adviser un love, nuarrl etulrs. future pein NY, 7) AND EAST Ma Ra Menoat ud wads. WUGGIES, BTCE ay ‘Olt chawuuat atid by a ib Worl Monroe L hits AND WHRELRI fe Ro.deantirely nom, very cheap, h0ah ‘oles, ta Claslowt, Rouun2, Up-atains. ‘Afousokecpers. QITWATION WANTED-UY A REFINED, Grtite Tuan lady aa houekeuper inva Amoricau family. - Boat of roteronces, Qi tribunwotticn, Hinploy mont Agencies. cundinuvisn.ve td Hi Rafulliataed, HUBRE atten. US Silwankaurat. 7m (UNE, REVOLN Bus, MLO TED “CATA. Grits true. CB Pawn. Hx Wowe Cinelinatic, i FED-—-lit A HUBINIOU MAN CE ese oe itosa. tty. eloaualPexamings eatabllshed paying dusliess.. ‘Thee noe tlunwillbo foquived and mate, Address Qh ‘Tribe ue unico. mfr i Tr Heyer iu conte, “Aduruss A, 1 GOOLWEN, Wt” jaln-st., hlurttont, Conn, QUMMItAN i PLOVEMENTS — ADVERTISE SMHS taunt Suan impcovenieate ne Ruta laud Urst-cinse suuurban subdivision, provided yen, turtis ure Oferud by ho Ownur, Address rr ung ule. ANTED—SUBSCHIPTION MOOK AND Nuy- W' ully advertisers ond agents to kuow thet the Agent’ Morald le consulted by every mewber of the Htornty Mtb ond iu euute Cor bamaple iAloaaey ls ni eee MOM walcrie rit (ity Bsnsomeat. Pokey dolpita, a. 3 ANTED — CORRESPONDENCE | SOLICITED Vv with tuen whe bave had suocess! Hoxpenance {nm organizing lodyvs of any upter (iu tha ere! Hiatus), Jewlll be notched $0 al} lotturs surlctly, cul ah Add Box ‘PP O-bApiE NTLEMEN HAVING © cast-oif cluiblay W dispose of will tind It - fo theiratvantigy to cullen oraund for. 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