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4 RN «the Dultimore 8 Till CIEICAGO RIBUNS: MONDAY, JANUARRY B, 1881, "THE CITY. IOENERAL NEWS. EMiLy BOLDESE 18 quartered nt the Bherman. A. E. 8wirr, of Tau Cialre, Wia., I8 at tho'Tre- mont, A, TTAwkisg, of Lomilon, Englnnd, 18 at tho Paimer. C.C. Case, of Georgetown, Colo., s at the Bhermun, Juoap J. 8. PRRRING, of Galesburg, N, s nt the Paclfic BoouAnp ReMexyl, tha great violnlst, 19 at tho Pacifie, ~ Mit, AXD Mps., H. 8. Beann, of Miuncapolls, are nt the Palner. B Mis, MARY A, TAVERMORE, of Hostori; is reg- fetered nt tho Shermnn, Mn. AND Mis. Towaup J, HAUCK, of New York, nre at tho Tremont, JAMES T, Mitsu, United States Sonator-elect from Californin, I8 ot tho almer. i WintiAM €. MITCiELL, the managoer, and tho “Our Goblina" company are registored at tho 'remont. JaxES OpEL, Indinnapol Yort Mojave, A. 1% G, 1L Mason, Kalamnzoo; L B, Terrin, Columbus: wid Do K. DBlakely, New York, are nt the Qurdner, Cor. AND Mis. MAPLE: me. Ficlkn Qer- ator, Miss Atnle Loulse Co Rignor Arditl, signor Gardind, and Shaor Cimpantnl, of Hor Mnjesty’s Opera combany, aro ut the Pacific. E. F. DIAKE, Presilont of the St. Paul & Blonx City Iuflrouds J. V. Mahoney, Ueneral Tratiic Mannger of tho PPeorin & Nock Islund Raftrond Sponcer, Asslstant President of ‘Oltfo Ratiroud, re at the Pacifie. Tue Jev. B AL Noble, D, D. pastorof the Union Park Comrm;{nllumil Chureh, delivered n lecturedn the Y. M. € A, Sunday afteenvon course yeetenday on the subject of * Frivod- ehin. “The nttendanes was wood. Dir. Nohle will lecturs agaln next Sundny ufternoon in the same plice on *Thouxhifainess,” Joux Waurnora, M sewrs of nge. a taitor, bourdiog at No, 7 Twelrili gtreet, wille walkin along Clark strect near Twelfth at 8 o'cloel Buturday eventug, elalms to have been pushesd off tho stdewnlk by o man numed Shnon: [teker, and bud hig loft jer Ladly eprained, fle was gent to tho County Hospltal for trentinent. ¥ tho Sunitury Inspector of tho First Ward will take u walk along Clark stroct, fronm Mudis eon north, he enn form some ldea of how the nsb ordinanee 19 bele enforced. He wili find the alley runniing eagt from Clark street just north of Luke imost stopped up with wshes, und tho nlleys generally In o tilthy condition, Tug Rev. B. P. Goodwin, 1, D, pastor of the First Congregntionnl Churel, prouched at tho Y. M. (A and W, C. T UL nnlon Goepel teme : W. 8, Coolede, perit service fn Farwell Tiall (ast evening ton good-glzed audience. Tho text. Jobn 11, M, wis tho subjeet of tho sermot, showlog in o sirlking mutner the evils of intemperance from the Gos pel standpoint. COoRONER: MATSON yestordny held un Ing nt No, 300 West indiana ugpon Mra, Em b tinn, 24 years of age, who aczidontally took an ovendose of morphine, whith sho wis In tho Yubit of using to allay neariigie In the head, from which sho wos @ frequent sufferer, Au Iuguest wis glso held at Nu, 5016 Hrond street wpon Hudol! Is7, 3 yenrs of age, whe dicd of gcntds ol lullf‘ recelved on tho 23th by falitng buckwards nto a pail of water, ‘T Young Monw's Christian Assoctntion have arranged i course of sermons to Lo preached to the medieal students of our eity. “Thero nro over i thousund students in onr medienl col- leges, the most of whom are youug men. The £crmons aro providod nt tho request of the stu- dents. The Rev. C. Il Everest preached in this couree In Plymouth Church und tho Rov, J, W, Iloyte, of Nushvllle. ‘Tonn., In the Elghth Pres. byterian Church lust evenme. 'Lhe Associution biwve tendored u reception to thly cluss of stu- dents and their Indles, to be given In Lower Far- well Hall Thursday eventng, . TuETlrst Presbytorinn Church of fIyde Park hns been evlppled for sote tlhme “by debts mnanlxlhl,n all told, to abont M0, Yestor- day mornlng an elfort was minde 10 111t tho debt, and the ceiclirated *church-ilebt raise Khmball, was secured for the work. o preached a powerful, effective, and appropriato sermon, and was sucecsrful fn keeuring eontributions sutliclont to liguldato uver tvo-thinls of tho ube ligntious of tho suciety, At the ovening service the remuining 'w‘,um wera coutributed, nnd nt the conctusion of tho benediction pnstor and peopls depnrted homeward well satlstied. with the day's labor. g IOYMENEAL QATZLRT—PELABNTHAL. The weddng of Miss Sarab L. Gatzert, dnugh- wrof Mr.and Mre, Nathan Gnatzert, and Mr. Solomon Felsepthal, son of Jaceb Felsentinl, Eaq., oceurred at 6 o'clock yosterdny afternoon at tho Hamburg House, No, 186 Randolph street, 1t was i privato affair, only about sixty relatives _und frlends boing presont. Tho ceremony was performed by tho Hev. I3, Felsenthal, of Zlon Temple, Messrs, Nnthan Schmnitz and Albert Itothschild ncted us ushers, and the Lride and groom were nttouded by the Missos Sadio nud Hortha Gatzert ng bridesmalds, and by Messre, Abrahwm and Milton Gate zert o us groomsmen, After tho cere- mony the guosts ware fnvited to parthie of & fine wedding supper, which wns seryed fn tho dining-room of tho hotel, and later in the cvening the company ropilred to the residenco of tho bride's purents, No. 238 South Pauling Rtroct, whore a fow plensant bours wero passed, Tho younyg coupla recolved many useful and valuitble prosonta from thoughtful frionds, - FIRANKS—LEVY, The B'nai 8holom Tomple, on Michigan ave- nue, between Fourteenth und Fifteenth ptreets, Wirs yesterdny afternoon the sceno of n brilllant wedding, the contracting partles bulng Misy Annle Leyy, llxlui;hlt'r of Mv, ana Mrs, W, Lovy, and Mr. Eninuel J. Franks, of this city, The dereinuny was performed ut half-past 4 o'clovk, and wus witnessed by n lary nlor of rela- tivosand frionds. Tho bridestmuids wore the Mlssus Marks, Ball, Herustoln, and winrouse, and tho groomsmen Messrs, Snm Marks, Su Kobn, Louls Lovl, nnd Morrls Kobn,- Mr. G, Leyi wus nKster of coremonies, and Messrs, A, Murks, B, Murks, and J, Lovl scted as ushiors, Tho bride wore o bandsomo wedding-dress of white satin, end displuyed benutiful dlumond ornamonts, ‘The Rov. Dr, Marks performed tho ceromony, uud at its couciuston thio Invited guests repalred 1o Kinre's Hall, 70 Norik: Clark atreot, whero un excellent mplmr was served nnd enjoyed by ol ‘The remudiilor of the ovoning wis spent in dancing to Frivberg's musle, e Orgunizuilon of the Tonth Ward Land Toagues A mecting of Irishmen living In tho Toenth Ward was bield lust ovenlog in St. Stephon's bull, corier of Sungamon and Ohlo strects, fur the purpose of completing the organization of = branch of the Land Loogue, There wero nbout 230 presont, and they were vory enthusiustic, Cuarles King called thom toorider, und explained the object fu view, stuting that the preliminnry 8topa had already. beon tuken, but ofticers wero to bo clectod, Mr. Putrick Moledy was Introduced, and ex- presied surpriso nt the xrowthof tho Chivugo braucbos of the Irish Natlonnl Laud League, Whan ho loft horo four wecks ugo thoro were only two In existence, Now thero were twenty, [Apptause.] Thoro must bo somelthing one nobiug i the Lengue to make [t grow go, Tho socret wus that It was orguulzed for the pur- bose of winning back the lund of Ircland for the peoplo of lrelsnd, from whom it bud been plundured. Ifo then went on to toll how, suyivg thnt, notwithstunding tho contlacations nnd dogrivdations, the Irish raoe was still vrect und acting is one man, de- termined 1o reguiu tholr own, [Applauss.] ' He Kuid thoy wore indebted to Michuel Davite for thu land niltution, ho having fccomplished one of the greatest rovolutions In modern tines, Through bis exortions the Orangotuen of 1ho North crogecd tho Buyns and shook hands with thelr Catholie noighbord, [Applanse. Tho Iristunen in Amoriea shonid follow the exumply of thuse In Iretand, and nsstst thom not only by attondiug tho League meetings but inaucinlly, Chilcaio witd une ot tho lirt olties to hurl buck the fie to Justice Wizgerld, (Applnuse,] Uy drow i vivid pleture of the evictions and of tho dunths und distress thoy vausod, Iing, thank God, e swid, the tonunts o looger beyged of the landionds, They stood erect in thentthude of freumen. Although theirelorts bad not buen successtul, they luoked to that ro- £utt. [Appluuse.] Muking trathy speoolios in beer “wuluons and - sluging the *Uroon Above — the Red™ wouk never free Ircland, The ring tho ritlo tho only wmusle that would sond the hotes o frecdum over the land of thelr birth, [Grent voplunie] Paeaell und his oolleaguos, who bad umcllorating the condition of the uuntry, wonld not stop until thu peasuutry werg the owilers of the fand, [Auplause,] ‘Though caulled eriminaly, thoy wero PATRIOTS OF TUE PUREST TYPE, Tu conclusion by counseled wuity, for unity of uctlon thelr purpose cuu{-l ‘b:; ?}I‘y‘t‘yolll,l’: piatied, nud Irehand tuko tho proud pluce ot Lo natlons of tho earth thut” Nuturo fitended berto veeupy, (Avphiise, “The lon, 4., L, Murrison tollowed, and begnn by suylug that for ke fuurth or Hfih timo lrishmpn wero fuce to fuce with the English envwy, wnd proclalimoed ta the world that lrelund belouged to tho Trjeh poople, thut the English udveaturers hud simply stolen from thews the lund that belunged to thoim kad thetn for count- 183 ugeds [Applausv] A movemunt 1Vke the resent ony could ot be found In blatory, o4 bud devreed, though they wuro persecutod wnd oppressed, that the Irlshiuco could not be exterminutod. {Appiouse.] Thete wero men who suld that notbing could Lo dones thut Enxluud wus 100 powerful, Thery wers, wieu lu 1bo duys of George Washiugion Who st that snme slavish aomr. Could 50000 fut Irelmnd and 8,000,000 o 10.000.00 in - Amerlen ? onld do u(x(lllm‘ it owns ¢ (o wiped them off the face of the earth. platise.] 1T thoy could do rothing they wera o leyritimato sons of the men who bared wards and steetehied tho glish upon a nl buttletiells, lr\l) Inuee,’ He spolke of tho troublea Englaud had with tho Tocrs and tho Afghnne, and suld that Ruesinwas working her way down to lndia. As foon 1 tho lattor'a troops crossed the frontler of Afehan- Istan Enziand must fight, atd tho battlo of Ireland wonld b rmu{hz on_the banks of the Gnnges. England had plundered tho peaple of Tndin, and they heted hor as tho Irlsh did, Any nntion who inirched ayminst her waa n Friend ot Irelnud, nnd Irishinen should pray for miccess 1o thut nitlon's nrmd. Al the Irfsh regiments 1n tho English serviee conld not be depended on b tlu [Ap) Tk 2l her. Bome of tho Eiehteentt hid been disarwed, Now wis the thme o pre tho work® in hand, The _thne to flcht hud - mot - yet o Nothing would oL come, please England bettor than nn outbreak, o that she could jut ey boodboutils loose nn the pensantry, Never, in all tha steieles with Euglutd bad the Irish displayed sneh ngnli- cout qualltics s in tho i ol one—such pis tlent, stendy, nad unconquerablo persovernnee. ‘\A\I)‘l'l‘"!“.l They hnd the sympathy of the Amerienn \rmplv. \ustice Fitzgarald to'the con- trary hotwlthatanding, [Cheers.} [ ending his nrccuu Ar. Morrison nskei, not begged, nll o help the good causo nlong by Joln- inig the Leagne, nid to atand by the peoplo in Iroland no matter where thoy lod, whethor to puteoful setticment or to blood. Anplanso.]) An Invitation to come torward und slen tho roll wis accepted by twenty-seven, &8 betr collee! This mnde the "total membershin etion for officors rosnited na follows: Prostdent, Chnrles King: Viee President, P L Hiunton: Eevretary, T, W, Brosmnn: Trenduror, M, I Rigmey, Exceutive Committece, Mat Cals fort, Thomas Martin, James Iurke, Michael !L‘orhn‘!'l. John Crook, Michact Ward, and Jobn 2. Cullen. Tho meoting thon adjourned, SIXTH WARD LEAGUE, Tha Slxth Ward brancs_of the Trish Land Leagne wet yosterday nt Mathias Hull, corner Catmiport nvenue nnd Unlon street, Mr. 8. W, Garvey proshled, Tho delegates to the Central Lenuue moeting mnde their report, stating thoy b come 1o no understandiog g 1o which wey the money collected shonld he forwarded to reland, This matter was then tiken up, and 1t motlon was mude that tho 'Krensurer of the braneh should send tho money contributions 10 tho Treasurer of the Central Lengue, with lus gtructions to forwand it to M. Ugan, Trensurey of tho Notional Cund Lengue tn irolud, A lenuthy disenssion followed, In which thoea was a wilde diversity of_opinion, and soveral nmends ments were offered. The muiter was lald over Tor one week, Subscquently o notion wus care ried that the delegntes to the Central Lenguo be Instructed to vote to send tho money through tha Trexsurer of the Central League here to tho Treasurer in Ireland. . Mr. McHugh addrossed the mecting, eay- fg ho was plonsed to Ece 80 muny ase sombled for such npurpose. Ho spoke of the ald land laws, or feudnt system, of fre- land, which bad been g oppresdive n the pnat, In tho Lund.fLeague movetment the people are ordently united, a4 1t strikes nt the very bayls of the presont gud- pnst suffering of the Irish people, Without fixed right In the soll by thoso who tll and llve upon It a nntion cannot exist, [Applanse.] This movement and s hunetits ure to o nebieved IAP' the agoneies of pulilic opintou, nud by politienl power. Thoy, are the only ngencies tie Trish lpt,lnplu can nppeal to, Otilers have brought fullures und disuppointments, The Irlsh ruee hins vastly fupraved (n Inta years, au publio oplnion would now frown upoh the con-* ditlon of the couutry nd It oxisted -n few yedrs ago. Ho thoneht w great deal of good wontd o dnne by attreting pulilio opinjon to the sltun- tion. At notime before had ireland’s griov unee been bronght before the world s it has been prosented by Mr, Parnell pnd the Litnd Leaguo, We should look to the movement s n forerunner to something tettor than tixity of land - tenure, He belleved some of” us wonld le to see Ireland with o Purlinment. 1t was better to stain the aml sought by peuceful, constitutionnl means than by tuking u ring and shedding biood. Tho speakurclosed by huping the people wonld contribute freely ot o thely sbundance to help the eanse. Tha delegites wero fnstructed to suggest to the Central Comml the fden of ealling o Conyention of Irizhinen and symnnathizers intho Northwestern States, to be beld in this eity on the 15th of Mareli, AdJourned to meet In_Zoltnor's Hall, cornue Elghteonth stroet and Blue Islund uvenue, next Bunday. TOURTEENTH WALD, The Parnell Lund-Leugue of the Fourtcenth Wurd inet Inat evontie at 6% Mllwnukoo nvenue for the purposo of offeeting u permatent organ= fzutian, M, J. B, Coughlna fn the chuir, The coustitution aud by-laws woro adoptod. The clection of olficers” wns postponeit oue week, owing to the small attenduuce. A Committes was uppointed toseeure prominont speakers o address the noxt meoting. FRENCIT SYMPATHIZERR Tho second meeting of the Frenob-spenking citizons of Chleaxo In nil of tho Land-Lenguers was held yosterdny nfternoon at No, 247 West Tuylor sticet, Mr, Charles fiuant In the chalr. Mr. U, Davoust sddressed the meeting at some length, oxpresslug the heartivst sympathy with the opairessed people of Ireland and o desive to assist both thwneinlly and by moral sup- port their present movenient .ngainst En- gland's tyoanny. Mosera, Guerault and Joan Hurbour “also dellvered approprinto wldrosses, nd nwakened not a hittloenthusinsm, On motlon, tha fullowlng gontlemon wore elected # comwitted to confor with tho varlous [rish Ll Leugues of tha elty, und to constituto tho olticers of the Fronch organlzation: 0. Davoust, President; A: F. Lambert, Vice-Prosllont: 7. Rtoulenu, Secretarys Chorles Mand, Tronsurees Thomus 13, Guernillt, Detegato. 'The meeting adjourned to next Sunduy utternoou, snmo place, M, MELEDY. To the Fditur of The Chicaga Tribune, Cintoaao, Jun. W.—In your {8suc of to-dny ro- porting the mocting of the Fourteenth Ward Lund Leaguo lnst night, you stato that ufter nn address by Mr, Chaeles MeMonnmin ** Mr, Meto. dy was'then enlled for, but was - Interrupted re- peatedly by cries of *No politics heve.'" T beg to state that IF L ain tho individual alluded to that my lnck of ubluity would not pormit of mny presouce ut Brinker's Hall while addrossing the Land League of the Rock Island Cur-Bhops on Fiftoonth wird Sluta streuts ut tho swno Linie, A disthygulshed: countrymnn of - ming, - Loylo Itoehie, onee suld: * A nnu conld not be In two pliced ntoneo, burrin’ ho wasn bird," 1um not long enouyh [n Amerlen to bave be. comg u eitizon, sonscguently 1 cannot feol intors csted In tuupuhucs ul’ your_couutry, Hespect- fully, PATRICK MELEDY, ———— A TOUGH GANG. Mre. Margarot Duane, u dissolute and wleked wownh, who beeame notorlous here svera! yoars ago for persecuting {r the most vutrageous manucr a prominont lawyer, whom she allvged 10 bo tho futher of her twin Aons, 18 lockod up at the West Madizon Street Stutfon. Tho woman hns servod dovernl torm n the Housoof Correo- tiun, und her eldest son 18 sorving o throe-yenr sentonce ut Jeiferson City, Ma., for burglary. Hor uldvst daughter recontly gave birth, out of wedtdok, of course, to an Infant, and Suturday night was set for tho christening, Though only 10 years of ago, the girl appeuars to Luve wpothiluy but thieves for companions, und n youngster naed Martin Hickoy was wiven the honor of m\ullllr tho *YRid " nftor himaelf, Tho orowd assemblod at tho house, No. 60 North Peorln streer, lucked whisky to molaten tho throttle, and su wont to John Connors' suloon, at the corner of Clinton street and Milwaulico avenue, biist in the door, und holped thamselvea 1o twoniy-two. Husks of Iystory "Fhis brought Olticern Colewnin, Walton, nnd Horber, ik Nergt. Post down upon the house, aud they nrrested Hickoy, Rivburd Junes, | wind M, Dunne, aud focked thom up wt the West Mudlson Birveet Statton, Subsequontly tho smno ollicors nrrested, ut the corner of “Luke und Jotigrson stroots, Poter Mulloy, aling John Burns, Thomus Huyden, und Jeery Sulilvan, ueiuburd of tho sumo gaow, Thoy 1ot the par- 1y to steal A horse and cutter wileh hid been fort stundlug utthe cornor of Indinna and Pe- urin_ gtrects, when ocaptured, fivo hours after thoft, the horse Was completely fagwed out, and the cushlons, robos, ad blankets wovo missing, Tho trio aro ror violution of n State atatuto whiol Fegulntes tho ponnlty tor driving away another person's horse and yehicle, lmulnnumu by i line of not moro thun 0 and lmprlsonment for not wore thai one year in tho County Jall; and 1180 UPOW 1 chargo of larcony, which coualsts op Blou) Inr tha robed, cushions,.and blunkets out of tho bleligh, The Fis o the property of B, Torkil ‘eon, Hving near Calvary Comotery, Mulloy, oue of the prisonors, wus only recentty lborated | from Jull, whero bo was confined us uhuccossory 1o the mundor of w Chinese luund Nnrlh‘llnliludflrml‘.‘ i R —————— FOUR OF A KIND, The Armory police huve & quurtot of very troublesowe thioves to briug Lofore Justico Watlace this morning. John Kern and Emanucl Puylar ure churged with suntching n wateh from J. P, Youug, of No. &225 Btute dtreot, 18 ho wus voming uut of 4 blacksmith shop on Third uve- nue, near ‘Fwolfth streot, ono duy lust week, Itoth buvo been ldeutilled, and the proporty fornd In tholr possession. Richinred Blocliie wia found yestesdyy in Fy L, Ascheahack's poom, ut No, 11 Clarle strect, nto which ho had furced ontranco forthe purposs of robboery, Py Phillips, utlas doned, 18 locked i ?or huvin snutched o watch trom John Miller, of No. fi Wilson stroet. 3 ———— A CHEAP FRAUD, It costs Just $20 to start u Larber shop in tho Bluw Lsland avenuo distriot, asd ono might not Beo how $20 could Le spent upon somo of thom, Wililum Willlurd bud an ambition to own one of bese “dug-outs,” and so fndiced his frieud Jumes Burko, of No. (£ Contro uvenue, to louy Lim &0, lustend of smarting u 8hop, howevor, Lu speut Lbo monoy i wmnk‘. und lh‘}rlw ll‘x’urd: upun cuusml b ‘m yruu-uu:u'.‘ _umu' for obtalnluy uouoy by walling {a convay them to Purdno Unh—uwlx‘)-. where the greater portion of the duy will probe ably be snent.” A trip to the famous Batties Gronnd, seven miles north of tho_clty, muy aley e meluded I tho progem, At o'cluck p. mo ;zh? ‘mmsn will be eutertained at one of the otels. THE LABOR QUESTION. Largely-Attended Mpoting of the Rop- resentatives of All Trades. i e, THE NEW TELEGRAPH. A Dismal Report on''the Future of | gioeic to o Placcd Among tho New Packingellonse Employes. York Yerel & Yesterday morning n TrIsw reporter entled | on Mr. W. & Crosby, the genticmnn who feft on . Ahg nfternoon train for Now Yorx City fn the In- Tho Ooal-Dealors’ Combination Denouned, tetestn of the tiow telexravh company. 1o as o Thievish Monopoly. ‘nlestutolahat e was golng Kast on business for hitmsclfiind that he kit een deputed to took after th Interests of the new compaty, — * “What plan 18 propased In the vreanization of tho new eorporation’” asked the reporter. **\ell, as yot there has boen no definlt plan of wracediire mapped ont, The plan 13 st 1 e Lryo, wnd has not agsumed any tnngible shape, " llnwv{nnuh money hns beeu subseribed ™! “Some hiog like $30000 up to the present time." ntw, The Chiengo Labor Unlon held a largely-nt- tendisd meeting yesterday afternoon at Mechane fes’ 1all, No. 61 West Lake street, nt which all tho trades and various oceupations were repre-' senteds A, U. Blshop was selectod Chnlrmun, 'fho volunteer yunrtet snug o selection, and T, J, Morgan Aung u solo, " . Mr. Morgan submitted n report from tho pack- iy mg-honse Inborers In answer to tho request of vb(lzll:‘x\fifg :fl‘."}’ufl'l’;)‘“g:‘_yr'.m“b"’ exporionced in tho Chlengo Labor Unlon, It stated that tho “ fhiess you, nooTho only diflenity we have cxtent to which child and fomnle labor onters | had (8 in keeping Stock out of the hands of into competition with men's Inbor in that oc- | speenintors. Wo wailt ft all in tho hands of : s %5 per % ps | terchants nnd mon who ure,-Jnterested in tha oupntion was &) per cont. Each boy takes | (Uioaqaf the seheme, No nnje Wan alowed o man'ds plice; thelr work 18 not I 1o take moro thun #5000 worth of Btouk, neid,, Tthorlons but very unhenlthy, and likely tosond | thers his been no trouble i disposing “of " It. thowt to wnthinely graves, Noapprenticeship is | They ure sl anxious to gor It Yo Tin necessary, and kil s not a requisit. The will of Are you to solielt subleriptions In tho Enst-} tho omployer 18 gupremne,~trudes-unionism has orn eltlesy™ ‘YN, 8ir, T ehall erely subinit our Elnm to no Inluence upon the conditions ot employments Groen handg ean be warked in {n about two tho New York morchinnts, and thiey will be nsked to tnko hokid nnd ool after mlbncrlpflmuh New weeks, end old hands repinced. The chunces onen to chiliren to entor this occupation ure al York, [ think, will be agrent point for us, 1 suppuse thore la no anestion buv that tha thut 18 necesenry for the profit of the employer, and todwarl buth mentally and phyaieall scheme will mpet with suceves” all “Nodoubt of ft.. It Is just what the mee. thosp unfortunate chongh fo enter and reimnin In{t, The nonrer thoy cunt hnitute a Chinaman chunta ot tho country are after, and thoy will ity liberatly towuard its support.” the greater thelr’ chance for a Jjob, MUTL. NIUN COMPANY. It {8 utterly hnpossibly for 1 = wilge- A reporter nst evenlng cutled on Mr. Charles worker to “become nnemployer i | 13, Peck, of Washiuglon, thy Seerotary of the the paclchig-house bustucss: tho wwaes pald aro | now Mutunl Unton Telegtaph Compiny. Me, not sullielent to provilo for the sustenance of o fumily, even while young and henlths: and, when worit out or slick, nll droums of becoinin nn employer are wiped out in the degnudution ol being u recipient o ‘vrl\'um charity or of publio beoevotenee In the shupe of a poor-house, No emall emplovers nro engnged in the business; it roquires m;jmunplmlmwrryu on siceesstully, and that s dote hy the organization of com- punles, ‘There {8 ‘no incontive for apneking- houge Inborer to work other thnn tho desire to retain his Job. Nothlug fn‘thelr occupntion tends to chicournge or dovelop their men- tal facultice: they are mero parts ot A great machitie, and are stopped or set golniy like 80 many pueksmules at the plensure of the driver, Very little chunes {3 appurent fpr them to h.-nrfl nnyihing exeept tho samo oucdpntions thoy fueniselves follow. The packing-house oifers no deeent employment tor alngle wonens tho Intluencea that tend to wako tho young men erlininnls tend to muke tha females prostl- tutes, Those employed In tho business aro nelther Independont nor munly; the ustural Peck was found at the residence of his father, Judge Ebenezar Peck, No, In Walton place, ho having nrrived yestenday nfternoon for the pure puse 0f hulding a conferenco with tho capltalizis hers who nro propusing 1o establish an opposis tion dlne to the Western Unlon. in reply to tho Toporter's qiiestion ns to the results nhmed at by Mr, Peck, ho snf: “ [eunnot make any definlt announcement rs yet. 1 have, of courde, #een none of these gens tlemon, atid o lgnosent of thelr exier inten- tlons, 1 know all of theso geutlemon by repu- tation and nmnl)'ur thom personally, lmt'1 don't Know what thefr plans comprehend. | Thoy buve plenty of wones 1o billa o tue_end 5o hive we, 80 thit neither absolutely needs the finaucinl ald of the uthor," * Have you come prapared tomake nny dofinit propusils as to the Ubicigo enterprise? ** 0, 1o, -1 desiry’ to confer with these wentlo- men and see what we ean do. We are both workiug in opposition to the Western Union, und 1 thought that perbaps wo could muke soing arrangement 1o work hnrmonlonsly togethor. result I8 utter subserviency nnd eluvishuess, No happy howe In uld arc for the pucking- 1180 laborer. ' . The roport was necepted and placed on file. dir. Morgnn stated that the number of people o 4 The Western Unfon would liko nothhyg bottos iban to set two apposition compunles by the cnrs and thus continne to enjoy thelr monovpoly. We have plrendy made our areanzemoents, and have our huso Hne combleted between Bos- le n pucking and slhaghtering business | won and Washington, Wuat these Chiengo peo- in Chicngo and In the Town of Lake Is about | pls may want to do wo ennuot t Ir they 12,000 men and boys, The pay i8 on an overge | want to build a line ol by themse) Lo dlny, and_tho\mnas of “the butehers aro | aot agreo to huve sy (nferest e way He by Irleh, ‘mans. Eclavoniang, and Seandinuvians, [ thoir own, that will“be anothor matter, Thoy who have no skitied trades to full vack upot, | Luye money enough to build nny necedsary ling, nnd must tnke any woges which ure olfered to | hut If thoy aro slmiply alining to seeuro wrelin- thotn. e nrpmmnn line thint will not bo sold out, we BUILDING INBPECTION. mny bt Wblv 1o mako gotne arringenents,'” The followlng wis offered by JosophGrilnhut o you propus to t to bt pliced Loforo tho ninss-miceting nt No. 9 [ 8tock [n your enterpri Clirk street to-nlghit with vegard to an ordinauco Tuat 1 cunnot ey yet, It milght be desiro- for thie fnspection of all places of cmployment | bie to bave some Chiengo capliul, nithouglt we and il places of hsbitation in Chieagn: have eupital sutliclent to carsy out our pins,’ Tho Tenith Comiulssloner shall enties to bo | ** WHl the Mutunl Unlon glve any giaranteo vldited ot least oncy it month every phice of em- | that It will not repeat the consofldution us prace ployment and habitation to enforve the Inws, | tieed by tho Atlantic & Puclticund the Amuricui orditices, uud rejmfntions. for tho safely and | Unlon? . g alth of tho vecupnnts, and (0 enumorsio tho 1t muy seen diflioult: but, nevortioloss, it i population necording to tholr divisions Into m not impraeticable to yrevent of autleipate iny chanleal, mereantile, and professionnl emplo, schomes for consolldntlon, Our organizition menta, Compotent ispuctars shall make we was mado many months ngo, and 1t wis mide on Iy reparts llnwrllmrfllmlhu"m!‘:;l;l(l:ufil""isliu"l‘ir' THE DISTINCT BASIS OF OPPOSITION, and tho printed seheduive to ted out by 140 | yyo nro not philanthiropists, and wu wro not golng Bipcctone Bl watia il tg°fl!;‘;‘:l"l";‘)l=flg o this bisliega o, i’y ciusitabls olfcrs Urdinences relnting to health, safoty.nuisances, | 10 tie publle, Wo bolluve thiat un unposlilon con ny will pay at the snme thno thut it wilk and violntlons of Lullding regulations, numbers | aqrRaby will Gy 8 finn i =% Chicago peoploto take ) s, N 8 ¢f peoplu omploved i asomenta, irst, socond, | oYl \Egrhpn tolis, X lodzos s of thind: foueth, ficth, stxth, nod sevouth floors wnd | ient pledgo oumielves oy’ and nitics, with the mitnnia of wxit- by doars, stnirs, ponttios, Nvo-cscupes, lddors, oic.s dlasscs of | Mamafer uur ook u ' wonth = ltor = Nu pledgo wonld bo biuding on our succassors, Wo hnve considerod this watter esrofully ou tho opposition basis, ind when we coine hefore tho publie we Wil bo lezally bound to carey, out our promises and lejrally probibited from consolida- ton in any torm.” * What {3 the prosont status of your lincs?" “Wo practieally bave complcted our lines from Iuston to Wishington, When I say conte pleted T must muko,u reservation, for the recont Sturais saught iy ittt plaee. . Kront Loston to Philudetphin obg lliiod ure in - workinge order, nnd we ure now teating the wires, Wa could open for, businoss In n weok wo_saw tho suveral trades and_ oceupations, with proper means vf connteruetlon and - preveations tho provisions for ventilution, and tho means pro- vided for chinnge of nir, with dotalled. aeeounts of Iimprovements effected nfter notlee. glven by Inspnctars, and un{ othor luformntion required by the Health, Bullding, and Public Works De- portinent and by the Mayor, 5 ‘Tho Mayor, togethor with the . Commlssloners of Henith, Butldings, Public Worlks, and tho Su- perintendent of Police,shall constituto s Burenu of Lavor Statistics of tho Clty of Chicayo and Ita fmmedigte manufaciuring neighborbiood, and #nall procure sinch information as miy be of ol uny neceessity for It, Between Philndelpbis Ffi'!i"c .In‘u:m.nl In ‘Irueu&'d l}ll “‘|" aud Washington ', tho rlght of way wizes, tho hours of Inhor, tho uso of labor- | (S ETOUnd. Bid il thaboles eut and ol o e, Wa could Hulsh thia aection in two weelks, This g 18 1 buso line, extendlug from Boston by way of nd 1 providenco, Hirtfurd, Now York, Uhilndelphin, and Daltimore, to, Washington, You can suy that the arrangomonts for un extenslon \West aro completed us far us Bullalo, and we huve 2‘!:‘!““ partial . arrangemonts to como Into i o ’Em.lunmh of thne will be required for the Western oxtenslon?! “There 18 almost no ubsolute system of osti- mating tho timeo. ‘The trowble occurs at overy city, and to secure tho right of wuy 18 a thing savinginnohniery, the prices of tho nucessnrics and convonlencds of life, tho rise of ronts, the movements of the ru[mlntlan of Chicngo Into traded and ocoupdtions which have bith- erto been corried on in other parts of thocountry; and l\nrfllllur Informacdon which thoy dovm o publis interest, Buch reporta shnll bu given to 1ho public press or to the Common Council at tha onrtiest convenlonee of the Muyor, On motlon of T, J. Morgan, this druft of an ordinance wis nceopted 18 tho Bense vt tho meot- imyg and the Standing Commitice, conrlsting of Sloane, Morgan, anid - Wheeler, wak dirceted to fdvouito tho ordinance nt tho mussweoting of | FoAIrNg tine uud troublo, b tulul it we the represontatives of trudo und labor utions to | Giiengo in nlaety days. Onr . plins be held to-nizht at No. ¥ South Clurk street. embrrco n donble Mnc—that - 3 TIJE COAL COMBINATION. Tho follow!ng preambie and resolutions wero offered by T, J, Morgan aud ubaulmously alwnya desisblo—through Silwankoe, St Paul Omnhn, St. Louls, Cinclunatl, Loulsville, and Pittaburg, thus embraclug atinost all tho lnrgo adopteds . towns except Now Orloans. 1T we ard let nlone Witenreas, Govornments are orgrnizod and o8- | WO wl!‘l 8ot have the entire systom in working tonwibiy eartied on ta proteot the physically and | order. mentully wenk nagalnst the physieally and men- ** Are you not alarmod over the postal tele- 4 : ruph schomed ¢ faly otroni, und o seouro Justice 0 ull altko; | FEEG RGO None of thom ara pure stovk- WitEnzas, The Clty Governmnnt oxpenda ench | Jobbing vporations destznd 1o luwer the quota- year nbout $500,000 through §ta Potico Dopart- | tonsof Western Unlon, Thoy don't amount to mont tg provent, dutect, nud punish offenses nnythlog, Sountor Kirkwood's schamo, I bo- doclured by 1aw fo bo erlmes ugninst socioty, | Huve, I8 honeat, but it ia of too vast anurdunn the princlpal of such orimes bolng tho attompt | 10 bo prsscd durliy the luto duys of u sersion, or uct of kotting romothiug for nothing, com- | If It hud boen proposed in the carly duys and monly known ud thoft; and tho peaple hiut been excited ovor tho consolida- Wiiktisas, Many scliomes not _yot. recownizad | fion it mikht llun\-gllvnmd, Lut now v s too lato Dby Inw ua theft, bitt whicn I8 tholt, noverthotess, | for this Congress, are succossfully carried ou In this eity, and by [ = **Cit you eive Tus TIUUNE any which o lurge purt of the hnrd taroligs of tho | tho costof buililing telegraph luen workors aro flichod from them,. and, being From “ha eatinmtes vary ieguly, and n groat deal |lmlruu\‘urlr und mental heljiiesness powoerless | depends upon obininlng u rieht of way, Thon 4o vealst such schomes, are purticularly in noud agaiy therv {8 tho questlon s to whethor the of the proteetonof thoCity Governmonts thore- | 1o was bulit for uso or to sell. Outside of ull oru, i quuuuanu u8 to right of way, i o fulr country o Tteaolved, That we respoctfully requost 'tho | Inu cius bu bullt fur trom 2o to $1,000 pur mito, City Councll to chuck the outrageous extortion | ‘Chutls for from tive to ten wires, And right prictieed by the conl-denlom of this elty upon [ bero los me say that the Chlcugo people nre - tha poy “‘fx-'.."fi.mfi""‘fl,”"f"'é"'r.f" st ol 3 "&'fi'{ MAKING A MISTAKE o G Deomia cin ordur Livlo coul With | in thinking of ultding only tuur wires on thelr tuo cortuluty uf wetting ull ric, und note a8 ut | fine, Tt will nt puy, ad 18 will wst but littlo 2,000 nud not 1300 pounda whil mxufh ono tont iuare, o et twicuus by, Gurosuipuny [line Whore coul thit cost 1 kettlug and hundling &3 | S0gpted the highcat staiidutfl of wires s polcs. por tan il ho sotd for thit frloc, and nof for | SO0 WO Propase Lo iisuthem ourelves. Wo ¥, ug ut prosout, and thus froo tho peopls from | eontracts 1 wish 'you would correct tholr preont alleruutive of being robhcd or tho slntoment that wo had ontered into froten 1o dowth throlyhs the hourtloss dut 80 | urranguments with the Holtimors & Oblo calted legitiniute budinesa minnipulation of ro- U Vi spectublo Christian coul -morchants. L‘,‘,‘H‘,‘;"}:},‘. “f,““."f"'."{“flfl.‘!“"“"“"“‘ W promntura THE LAND LEAGUE, * flave you ennslderod tho llmlm!ml undor- 3Mr, Molntosh offurod tho following, which was | grounit systom of carrymg tho wircs through wilopted with nppliiee: citios P “ Nerpriction! plan hns yot beon proposed. Wo havo consldored thy matter, bt know of ho un- dergrowid nfmum thut we could ndppt. Insome luced thoy fnsleted vn our ndoptiug this systom, ut wo conld not do it, ' Wo nre willing to adopt tho systom whonever |6 slnil prove a succoss, bt we uro ot willing tinbe tho plonuers.'” figures ns to lleanived, That we 860 In tho Lpnd-Lenguo moveent nt prosent agitating Irelwd o glorls ous uugury of redompton of the lrls'\)'t‘"?lfl from tho heartloss rite of tho Uritish triatoe- raoy; nnd that wo hull with espcolul satisteetion the soeeptance by the pesple of tho ters, coms pactod trulsm: * God gavo the land to tho poo- Mo for tholr sustenunce,”—u senthnent fnwhleh | Mr Peck will rutanin in tha city this woeek to lm ull the suving grivo of the movoment, caurry on negotiationy’-with tha lucal capitallsts Mr. -Bloan offored u resolution protesting | whohiave bovn enisted In the now compuny. arulnu tho strect-ralleond companies working e e s i tholr empioys sixteon hours cut of the twenty= B four, and It was ndopted, . THE DIY-GOODS CLERKS, My, l:lgrzull offered the folluwing, which was opted: Rexolvad, That wo tonder our hearty lurpnrh 1o tho dry-ioods clorks In their oiforis to close the- dry-goods storvs carly fu the oveniug, and at noon Snturduye, o Realved, Thut n commlitteo Lo nppolnted to confer with thom, und to call togothor tha rupe resoutatives of all reform pad libor orgnnize tions for tho purposu of making to cstublish w public urlulml ecarly-closing uf wll business establishinents and 10 sooure Mutuning bilf-hotlday, tho snmo us i Hoglund, and which s intorsod by boti om- plosera and onployés ns bighly benefloial to tho woneral wolfare, 'II.'hu L';Jllll‘,lllllmhllcl.l Sebilling, Bluke, und Fod- dull s o Gonuitton to-"eonfor with "tio dry= | Q48 1H, Bl punk into doubl and disbeliet of 1. A, Wiclielvnn spoke ut some longth on | 4l mfnuu noble wid oxvellent, *{ive ot tuae “Tho Stiatukes of Boulilists,” und poiuted out | Which f8 laly ugto duks,'ti the warntog \which whut _ho believed to bo seme of ‘hu Tullncles | BITKE furevor tho sundoraios between this une contaftied in tho platform of thit body, clean nnlmal--aad o kind, + Without aro Cliarles Bheharat, Sociatise und ex-uiombor of [*doky, 180noaf tho Boimts it deoripiion v tho Legislature, roptiod by syt (it tho | 14Ut buly oity inte which nothing that deilled can Dypithioshis wil ho udvised i tovead Up of | 5 whion it diepurigiog—one'of tho very Altor 5010 furthor dlscission on the samo | Worst beingithe volitury uito which Is koluctitacs subjeot, n whiols Mr, Sforgan polnted aut wine | Slicuobiie fuvbeublo Lo bl Batoreover, thg ho “termed “the misatutementa . of N Wichels "l‘l’[f’f’gfmn‘l'l-‘:{;,', e yurion b Rt ot salirived; i -2t ARGy of Tazarug with (G rich hiun s Burds @4, Hut, u both the Buglish © Murcovor ™ and At Uroek oquivalont lndicate, (ho sonse 1y ex- uerly tho contrury of this. It §s weunt us ono more dutall of tho ulsel nd degradation. tu which the poor wnn lud n ubandoned by his kiud,—oie wore of tho " ovil things In thiy lite™ which mnde o s lat,—that he was vxpased to Tho,og fn tho Rible, L Petin Montbly, { You will génrch tu yain throukh Holy Writ far auy prifsos of this much-belnuded untmal, Tt 8. 'only*in the upoeryphal lioox of 'l'fixu. tho stuphd nud superstitious tietion of mnn'sdeviss. lnli which somo havo sought to foist into tho Oud "Tostment, that ths dutedtablo benst uppdurs In his mudern churucior as the friend and .-, punfon of man, That the wajority of Gidvon's riw recruits lapped tho witer* usn dog inppath,™ WiiS renson cnoligh tor dismbsstng thomsfrom conillet which wis for all ting"to_syrabollzo the vietory of hunnn alvilizatipn’ uvei ‘brutish bar- Luristm, * 18 thy sorvust a dog tiat ho should do thld thing" are the ,?t ougest, wonls which the Byrinn Hazaol ean Aol o31T288 bis horror of lflu ‘Luso and tropeheroyd Aot Blishn prodiots of hiun, A lviog ‘Hox 8 botter thun u - dead llon," 18 one of tho Gltter speeches by which the hero of Puclosinates indicules for us how 2 ited eifore n fuvor of the e LEGISLATIVE VISIT, i Hpeciat Dispateh to Ths Chicugn Jrimine.s LAVAYETTX, [l Jan, 0.—Tho, propiod (llll from tho Genernl Assombly” ousTucsdgy hoxt o “"‘J“[ beogsw h“'m“v‘;u:m L this unnoyituvo, und porbups puin, trom those cenergetle muuner, o citisens' meotlug inoyinieo und | y committoos were ;fip&{'xnuu on-Finauee, ti'un- flithy and dograded beasta. * veyances, Avrungshicnts, Invitations, eto, It Is i i - . 1 3 The vuly sufp aud sure cure for gmvel or uonounved that,on the greival of tho traln at ho dinotion. SOHH of tho oIty tho lo‘lrlnmoru uriuuey troublos fs flup Hitton. Proveit, € Wwill bo given o funeh: ufter Which they will = ety coina o to tha iy, whero onrrinues will be In We recommand Eldredgosewlng-uiachines, GllO> TLY VISITORS. The Terrible Tribulations of a South Side Family. Olanking Ohains, Unearthly Sounds, Bhricks, Skulls,mxd Footsteps, Unable to Solvo the Nyatery, the Occupanis Finally Nove Out. Ever since Lnzarus eamo back from the spirit workd, with the mildew of tho geave upon him, thers have existed In every community thoso who belleve in the existence of spirits endowed with power to visit enrth for gooil or forovil purposes, There ura to-dny not n fow tirm be- levers in this theory. Nor are they nlone in thelr beltef, for not a few of the prominent the- vloglnns of this cra—men who help mako tho litesnture of tho day—uelleve in tho existence of “ministering angels,” who aro hovering " avound our puthways, ehlolding us from barm, and whispering words of consolaton in our onrd when dire advevsity Is upon us. Thon thore 2 unnther cinss of« fndividuls, tinid of course, who have fith tn the exlstence of gobline small vnough to cruwl through a erevico or keyholo, Lut lnree enough, notwithetanding, to 1)l thelr . vory soula with horriblo drend, Such people aro mronto admit, by thoir nctlons, that ghosts, or sofite other supernatural agetioy, do 11t b un- frequented houses ; for the purpose’ of tenanting theme A family of this char- netery . whoso hehrts lmve been flled wjth dire forebodiuys, hns been living o' o A SOMEWIAT PRETENTIOUS HOUSE on tho South Side, which, out of regard for thelr feelings o tho solicitide of the Inndlord, wo will ot loente, in onler to malte it the subject for tho vulgar guze of those who tuke unlimited pleasure birviewhig such pinces from n safe ro- 1reat on thu othor sldv of 1ho street. Lot [t suf- fico to say thut the house In question |s nbovo Thirty-third street; and I8 elther on Michigan or Judinna nvenue, It {3 2 two-story ami base- ment nitaly, amd was constructed years ngo. ‘The rear room of the basemont uefig dump bus been unuged for quite awlile. In thishasement, it _hne heen cluhmed, ghosts, real tieshicss, bony nffuirs, huve been liolding high cuenival for W st, mueh to tho nnnoynnee, tho cons iation, nod the forror of tleshy bolngs. | The famiiy rediding i this habitation éom= prised six Individuals, nll of whom nve renched thut tgo which 18 charncterized by n poet ns “tho golden age of wisdom,” or, to bo plainer, they are boyond 20 and on tho sprivye shie of 50, Two of these ave, shocking to relate, epinsters, belpgs ‘brim full of unerves upon which one ean plny with the ramo onde that ho 3 ey flogor nogultar. A hurried rap sots these morves wll n-flugle, n mysterious nofso ewuses thom to pull the bedelothos over thelr heads, sud 8 gradf volee, In tho sllent hour ol the.night, sends dismay to tholr hearts. Tha rest of the fumlly are ke ordiniry human efngst aud, Hko & largo mujority of niaterini-, Ists, they nro fmpecunious, and woable or un< wllling to pay thelr rent, and wero uceunlmfiy fuarrearato thole landlord, which grivved his honrt. Three weeka ngo, on an oxtremly cold night, about tl o'clock, whilo the fumlly were In tho sitting-room on tho sceond foor A MUST MYSTERIOUS RAP wne honrdwrt Dnwoment undernenth, and n moment hn nnother rap sturtled tho famtiy, It wus un nnusual sound, and, while thoy looked uichust, 0 thisd rap wus heard, lowder wnd appit- rently nearer than the twa preceding ones, 'Lhis fited tho fumily with awe, and while the; Snzml in ench other's frees, thelr tonguces patsfed with fear, aud thelr Himbs shuking ns 10 strickon with meae, unother rap louder than wil, nod diveetly vader their feet, was heard, Thisstrirck A now tercor Into tholr hearts, and tho two h?'u- terleal ereatures camo neur swoonlng, Tho head of the family rushed Into sn adjoining room sind selzed u blunderb white his son armed himself with a buteher-knife, and both gallted fu tho diroction of the busemont for tho purpost of Investigation, At thut momeut tho gun tHekered tow il went ont, lenving tho fani- 1ly In darknesd, Tho men retraced tholr steps, and locked tho doors behind theni, Tortunatoly 0 student’s lunp wud nccesdible, iud suon tho soarement. wos L up, Wille tho ltmp was Lelng fetehed tho noises down-stairs [ncronsed toan ularming extent, Flrst conli be heard a noisu similue to that produced when o body i being dragged on the Hoor, then conld be henrd tho clnnk e of chnlus, and agatn muftied voices were honrd, The ghostly sannds were heard for u long tline, and but for & funrful shriek which rout the npartment, for all of which one of tho lndies wns responelble, the nppurition bulow woutli lnve continued, THIS EVIDENTLY SCARED TITE GIIOSTS AWAY, and for that ulght no additional nolses were eard, The feelings of tho men-folks haviug been worked up to o torrible piteh, thoy cun« clitded thit thoy might do violenco to tho gliosts 11 they should goalown-stalrs, 8o thoy wisely de- Lermined to remuln up-stairs end dofond the un- protected femulos, y dld 50, nand that ontiro family spent 1ho night In tho sitting-roou. In tho morniug the mon cautloualy stolu dowu- staleg, und Into the dinfig-rovm, Thoy suw nu hostd, The wonien thon enmo down dnd exnm- et the clusets, Thoy found everything In good shape, the sloors belng Jucked and the windows fustened. his sutlatied thum that tho visitants must huvo been ghosts, Thoy hud no doubt of Itnow, Theso préwernatural visitors had dis- turbed nuly tho table, 1t was discovered that they bud put two forks ot some pluces und two kufves ut others, and, In wilditton, had Iafd the plates right slde up, eanteary to custum, at each T ono pinte wis 1 piece of bone which ooked very much ke n_purt of some human I:I‘:lxm'nupluul column, Tho slght of this sprend Buiny, Alter the morning menl, & plumber was enlled In ta examine futo the stateof the gus, ami re- ported thut nothing wis the mattor, us it burned tiuely, Tho head of tho fumlly didn’t bellove ft. Ho was fn despalr, and asked blnself, *Am [ cruzy, or huve Iheen drenming?’ But there was tho indisputablo tuct, for tho gus which ho boe Heved he liwl seon extingulahed by an unsecn hand was nt that inomont burning in tho sitting- room, ‘Thoe mystory scamed to deopon, and tha mun sald to bis relutives und frlends, * We ghall huvo 1o move; my bair hna turned griy ina single night." Ho determined to unravel tho mystery, and explored every cornerof tho hotiso, from basement upwatdy, but found no traco of tho ufghtly revelera, Tho family imagined thoy smelt sulphur, but thoy innily eonclided that it wns eithor that or sower-yus, The head of tho famlly detorinfued to be pmply provided with both olfonsivound defonslve weipons, which bo waulil uso, If necessury, In the future; but with the cxeeption of a terriflo ernsh up-stairs, which startied tho entira family und two burly speclmens of mankind, who bad'come propured to fnterview the ghosts should opportunlty Tm- #ent, nothing nccurred to dlsturb tho teanqgulllity of tho ocenslon, A VISIE up-stairs reyvesled o brokon windaw-sash on tho floor, but how (& cume thore must nlwnys remnin a ystos tho prosumntion 8, however, tbat tho wind, which wis binwitg flercoly, biow It inj but you cannot ‘mako that fumity bolleve it, TUE NEXT NlouT . tho family were nlono, ~About O o'clock tho door-lell “was _violently vung, and at tho samo time tho door, which bad not beet proviously locked, ttow open. This wus tho Luginning of tho revelry, Closing the door, pater fumiling locked and boltud {t, and hnstencd ek to the rellot of tho femules, whoso blnnehed cliceks ins dieated that torror hnd complotely possossed thont,, Nolses wore distinetly homd in - the Lusomont, resetubling that wiileh comes fronin vigorous shik ing-down of the furnncly, while nt Intervals wero beard . plteous gronns, The two men went forth to reconnoltre, and atenithily stylo down tho stalvs; but, as (hoy reached tho door leading into tha dining-roon, u gurgling sonnd terriied thom, Like Lob Acres’ cournge, thoird nlso onzed out at tholr lingers’ onds, ai thoy bent wretreat, thelr burried returning only surving Lo incrouso the torror provailmg, Thoy hid huzdly lovked the. dvor of tha apartmout futo which thoy had retreatod bofore they COULD TIEAR FOOTSTENS IN THE ENTRY, Thla wllted the very lttle stiltuuss which ro- muined in then, un oy run to tho window und eriod for help, whicl' wos nidwered, for o wonder, by & private watohumun, - Tho fellow had grir, utkd wont ovor that Boin from top to bottu in seiroh of tho floshless thiogs, but found nono. For u conslderation the watchman way Induced to remain- fn tho houso uil night, 1bat his surviees were not neodod, us thoro wis no farthor disturbunce, Tho ghosts hud bo- como tived uid WeTo ki i est, ‘Tho noxt duy ine hond of that famlly con- <Aulted all the papers with referonco to. runmni n ~hpuse, but wis unsuceesstul, and, reluctant {. o reannined In the bouse anothor night, Thls thno his only company wis his un, tho soryant hayIng abandoned the honse fn dlsgust, snd tho otller fornles having coneludod to spend the nizht at the rostdenco of o friend on tho West Hide, At the usual hour TWELVE DISTINCT NAPS were heard, this tiue on the front windaw, and o woment lator footstopd sould be hennd hurey- iz uvrosa the Hoor of tho basemont, Presontly tho gus wont oyt suddunly, und this timo thors was mo Iunp avalinble, und tho - two men | wepo dn utter darknesa, Agaln viild e honed mufiod sounds, uwain whispers, and ever and anon guiturul expreasions lko in- diviaunis tolking hoarsely through a plpe, Ajain wers heanl tho twolve tabs, this time souuding ko sumo oue rapotng on the top of an cmpty hogshend, Terror selzuil “'I’:"" tho two uien, und, wiillo ft guve wings to thoir teet, it xmrul)‘wd thelr tougiivs, Just as thoy were run- ning vut of the front door oue of thens saw, or tulnky ho auw, an ubject attired in u long white ol which wus _industrinusly unru ed In rattling (18 bones. SBubscquontly, white looking haek from u sufe distanc, the nen saw thut tho w08 hud becn turned U and was burnlog brille funtly, ‘Chey aiain sought tha tricadly utilces nnd protection of the night-watchinan, and ho wiraln ransicked 1ho houso, while tho b WO 1100 stood on tho front step rendy torun It necess sary, Of courso tho ghosts had i tor the night, and could not bo founid, The next vyen- Ing two watehmen wero prevatlod 1o rematn ln tho busoweng. That nlgbt, sl the next night, they held uninterrupled possvadion of the buse- wont, > ‘¥ho family began to think that thoy bud been s «knew it the Russtuns could bo in twmllcsli' nlarmed, and indulged in tho delusion tunt thelr wero awnkened at mudnight by TIE BARKING OF A DOG In the bnsetent, aud shortly nfterward wan heard s pitegus whintog, which was fotlowed by unearthly sticlcke, uppurently emanating This wits kept up ten or ifteen minutes: thon sllence relgned, Again from . baby In intrcss, werd heard the most diseordant gouncds, and des- peration sefzed’upon tho men. Thoy resnived to put it ond to thore ghostly seatces or perish u tho nttempt. In single filé thoy wended thoefr way slowly, carefully, aind with treinbiing 4'[:“23 o werg wicked Intentions in tho eyes of the man ubm\d‘\vllh tho candie 1n his good left hand and toward the seeno of the midnight orgies. n revolver In his right, His somowhat gauzy ats tire wua not In Keeping with the weather, {t seemed to boe a trifle tuo stort, and, be ovidently Intended for sunsmor wea Dohind i was simlilnr attired. 0 have seen the twa men meanderng down thoso talrs Wit pure denth to dyspopsin If lingiimge will kil 1l As 10 Lusament, n pusaling mil-winter ze[)hyr toyed with thotr iwonttenuated forma, they neared the door leadine into th nixht ulsters,and dizelosed and o motnent Inter the zephyr, now hightened 10 tho dignity of diminutive breezo, blow out the candle, and darknesas reigned supreme. Just ut this moment was heard THE JMURRYING OF FEET IN BOTII DIREC- o TIONS, i something golng out of tho dining-room fnto tho renr mufi: nfid somothing—two Individunla —yolng up tho stairs, After that no further nolses were heard during tho remninder of tho night, n tho morning that party resolved "'”'l' thoy woulld move, and the dny was spont In the ex- nmination of . eliglblo * loeatlons, warranted ghost-freo, and wguiit thoy werg unnbie 1o got i lmnl:ut commensurato with thelr’ pride” and pocket, Tho final night of tholr rojournin the hnunted houso _was renched, howovor. It was lnst Wudnesdny nl{hl. On tho cyoning in question the family took a Inte supper, Just heforn placing tho frueal munl npon the table tho mntron—who was tow her awn servant, shice nono could bo indueed to tnlie servico in the house—remarked that she bad been fortunnta In sceurlng o vory nlee rmm|l which she would nowscerve. Lleing near-slghtes she did not observe that tho ronst had beon transfornied luto . A HIDEOUS, GRINNING NUMAN BKULL. One rlulck glanco nt tho horrible thing, o crash of fulling chinn, & hurrying of footsteps up- stalrs, 0 supper undevonred, and u fainting geenie in thio bacl: parlor completed tho pleture, Buroly tho eliinax of hovror hnd been reucbu The' next. morning four or five furniture wagons atood In front of the house, and . fim- ily moved, atnee which Huie nu ghusts or othor noetdrnul visitants havo distirbed the gerenity of the house or vieinity, And now for the se- quel: Fladmg out, after tho fumily hud moved, tho cireumstunces above related, that por- hups the owner of the house, who lived vory neir to the huunted tenement, migbt be able to thirow fomne light on these strango proccadings, nnd armed with several ® GOOD NEASONS TO S?’.‘fl‘li:CT THAT TIE LAND LoD was tho ghort himself, a reporter determined to probe tho aifulr to the bottom, and ealied upot that purty, who ugreed to muke 8 clean breast of tho aifalr providing his numo and the oxuaet loeatlon of the house wure suppressed, The re- porter solemuly ngveed, wherenpon the landlord Bnid: *That fawdly Hived In my louse nearly n year. The first month they Puk\ their rent promptiy, nnd that ia the lnst Qollar § hnve over recoived from tbom. I had tried wll kinds of litlkation, nt considerable exponse, to ket poss sesslon of eithor tho rent li' proporty, and fn every ease.fnlled, nod Anadly 1 bethought my- 80l OF tho ghost dodwo,™ ¢ “You scemed to inve worked it rathor suo. cessfully: but, how dld you do it without de- tectlon? " Fhere wore two of ue in it. In thoflest place, I told the ol fellow that o onler bnd bean committed in the basemont, and that overy onee in u whlle strango nolses could Ly heard tbere, Lkoow e and tho rest of them were cowards. and 1 hud no fanr of thews but whe over ho had anybody around who wonld shoot you geo tho ghost dian’ t turp up. Well, we hod nippers to turn the kuys In "tho buek duor and open Ity wnd we closed it In thy swwe way, and whon wo heard thom coming down-stairs we would got vut and tock up,” *Hot did vou insnipuiute the eas?” “llew In tho plpy down-stnlrs and it went out up-stajrs.’” S W lnm;‘r nbolit tho dog ‘barking and tho baby erybye? 3 2 *Wo worked that fne. Wo put the dog In thero by himeelf, and he barked or whined, After wwhilo we throw in n ent, and the dog nnd ent fought, und that necounts for the whin- ing and souliling. Wo dld u littlo of overs- thing o nrwnse the folks, and ut just we got rid of then, Mo-morrow L oxpeet n tennut why wltll;:lq‘ his rent, and ho won't be aunvyed by ghusts.™ . THE. CHINESE TREATIES. Explanutiona of the Provislons Dby Commissioner Swint—Ditlicnitien In the Negoslutlons—The Chlucse Do= mands, T Commlssioner Bwift, In an Intorview with n reporter of tho San Franclseo Chironfele concorn- ing tho negotlations and provisious: of “the Chinese treaties, (s reported as followa: *What were your expeetations ne to tho make fug ot the treaty?'! usked tho reporter. “When I was appolnted and left for China,' answered Mr, Swift, I did not expoct to gdt n chinge mide in tho existing treaty. T thourht It would be a good polut gafned to be uble to dewmonstrate that it could not bo dono by diplomuoy, and to sottle the question acclatvely ng to Chlnese whlingness to comuto otir ald, It I3 8till o grent surprige to e that we bavo suc- coeded, 1t surprised every Enropean 1n Chinng tho dinlomatio body In FPekin was mmazed, und snldBo. Wo woro nssured that tho Chiness Gov- crnmont - would not begin to talk tous unth noxt epring, ana when wo said we wore going nway condoled with ws ond ndvised us with mitch symputhy and kind encouragement not to give up the endeavor, but to wait untll sapring, whien mutters woull surely bu commenced.” $What, in your opinlon,* nsked the reporter, “oxpedited mutters so astonlshingly? ™ 1 have no doubr,” ropiied tho finte Commis- sloner, “that tho attltnde of Kussin wns the 1auln enuso for this thorouurhly un-Chinese be- bavior, Tho Chinose waters wero filled with Hussinn war-ships; Muscovita troops were mussed on tho bordors and bt 100 miles from her Caplttal,. Ciilnat was lookng For friondy, Sho fekin within sixty dayy, and, while we had no nuthority to muko uny promises, we did all we coubl to sbow that the triendly tradittons prevaliing Iu tho United Stutes wero still in exIstence, but might be 1Iu«3xgrdlwd it we roturned home wtnpiye Y unded. “Itow did tho Chinese: Comnussioners be- hivo ? ™ wna the noxi guestion, - * Wa hud tnuch trouble at the comnencemont of affuirs, ns our dispntches 1o Washington would huve shown hud they been more (ully tolegruphed to yon tron Washington, Virst, Ppo Chun and "TI Hung Tsno sent ns a puaper o which they sald, In substunce, thut ILwas only 1o Trish rabhilo thnt wamnted Chingso Immigmtion stopped, and that tho bete ter elussof Auerieans thought mostly thg other wny, Wa ot unce took wround to ussert tho dignity of the Commisaion amd country, rebuked thoin “for mnking any dietinction butween Amerlean eftizens, und they nt once throw the responsibllity upon u former American Min- Rtor. “We thon forwnrded to the Chineso Commis- sloncra n ;vramuol. u dratt of awhat we wanted in treaty form. It contnined only. o wingle soc- tion, bt in that wo substantially put our cluling, 1t provided that tho United Btites would, in its discretfon and n fts own woy and at it own time, regnlute, 1lmit, sud suspend tho immigra- tion of Chineso laborers, ns well ug thelr rest- denoo n this country.—thus, not only resuluting tholr coming, but their living whon here, tho next conforence we were icroatly perploxed by recelving from them n ceomploto druft of tho {reaty In form, contslning o munbor of. pmvlfiunu which 1t was utierly finposaible to aceop! i ‘l‘hny domanded, for Instanee, thut we shoulil allow mechanies to come, and only to ontirely restriot tho coming of those whom we call in Amerien common or unskitled lnborera, This wis Impusalble, and we told thom wo do- manding the right to stop Inborers, killed or unskiiled. After muny daya this was ylelded the Chinese, Thoy nlso nsked tbat wmorchauty and 8o forth anil tholr employés may comn, "Thie wns not admiasible, becuuse under this pro- toxt thoy migls vploy all Ching. ‘Thld, ufter muny conferontos, wad eut down o thoir body und household seryints. Thon they wanted 1o provide that all Chineso Invnrors might coms, ut that only Amerlean eitizens shoulil be pro- hiblted fronm cmploying them, i1t following, of con thut foreigniord aml the Chinese thom- sclves ocouli'omploy thow nt will and to what oxtont thoy pledsed, Naturnlly this could not ho entertalned, and was left out allogether, ‘fhon they had i section whioh provided that bo- lurmmyn“]ulnuoncmm-rnlnuChlnvwlmungm- tion shionld tuke eifeot thut it must iirst be sub- mitted to aod upproved by the Pekin authuris tios, This thoy did not glve up until wo ayain expressed the " detorminition to return homo- wmpty-hunded, ‘The seetion, bowover, contalis ing the provision wius not atricken out, but stunds in a modificd form s 8o, 4, und proviles 80 03 10 Fequiro tho rogulations nfter uniotinont to bg comtnniented 1o the Chincse Government, end allowing them to compluin through tho Forelgn Oflico if they do uut upprove of what is sctulown. In uther” words, they have o treaty right to grumble, “ 1t 1a wald that tho troaty tends to confor tho Tight of nyturulization wpon the Chinesey™ n It does na such thing,' answored Mr. Bwift, “That question wus thoroughly consldered by the Comimissiuners, and would hiave been pros vidod for or no trenty mude bad we not com- plotely undorstood thit yothing of the sort wis provided for, You bave uvnly 1o understand the prinuipte underlying the naturatization luws tosco that thore 1 notaing in the polut, Nut- urahzation I8 nowherea treaty right. Tho most favored notion hus nosuch treaty with is; even GUermuns nud tho English huve no such rhuu- nor huve Americana_lu eithor Germany or lond, Indeed, fn England forelguerd cannot 0 naturulized so to hold ollice without a speclul act of Purllument for sach fodividual cuse, France allows of naturalization s tho ro troubles hud endest, That night they WA ! The ona h tho cudgel and butcher-kulfe, ward for somo diatingulihe pubiiy pr such, for instance, ns tho eatublisimen =S now Industry, Fopliated ot of e 10 genernl Dturallzation T, Ny 18 Kopt by Overy Collitey ua o resirvieg praion oxeralen or not i its will, irattg ** The ubjeotion hns been ralse porter, " that the word *Inboro will ndmit of dangerous Intitde “Thera 1 1o sieh OIS ropyoy Bwift, and for threo I'ullwuu!—l"ll'fll.Umm“q n tlon placed by Coniress up 0 fntg gy N Tl trery reaty This tp] i daelaiver Koconi 1 mimlua congeded the polut T T Tmeetnnie, upon whioh they' hed g o atresat thind, there nre only two kinds o paic ora—skilled il Vnslkod—nnid 1o wapgoiee or’ covers both, To enll a hod-earr and nat tu enll a weaver one I8 i1 its nnrrowest sense. Congress will stroteh It to Incliedy ey Phy, alntin g thowo who Tabar it thes (S Why, the Ch Whe R , Chineso Cammbisloery Sty ssue, nnd suggested i ho term clude oven Conmuta "OUld lpe * 1L hine Deen sall,” persevered (e "hy(rlm. lmtlrr |llml.\_ L'Illl;nnl .ilmlr he (. niese from eombig e g Kutne wigg,og B {ronty with Gront el . o Wil * There (8 nuthing In (it True, grants come trom a British port ns a purture, hut. thoy are Chinese sabicets, ppg 1m0 of Ureat ritaln, Thair protecting. i foro, comos Trom troatlos maae with Chinoms not (ireat Deltuin. 8o far ns o shiy. taineon ingr thom I8 concatnod IL GRFFIES. it sinyion 1 inatior of cummerce, 'Tho Heltish ship ) FIght, from trontica botween tho Uit S it Great Teitaln, to ongaio In fnwtal meree and nothing morv, In a wanl, whatey, nuy Bhip can wEally carry 10 tha Cifted Sy, 1t Hritish alilp enn enrry, DUt IF tho Unfted siages Conigres pusses a Inw prOBIL NG nilabiye et bringlug.to this euuulr}' unything (hat e pay, 1ot ngtoed with athor POWers mas ho b hore w British ship, ke every otber i, muyg tku noticy ot Lt Propostilon wnd fimor, it o 1t8 pordl, € tho United States probIbit ringio tiergof gy eoinmority or clissuf ovrsune i It bo ten, sugar, onlum, or Chinese, o 'Beigjy 8hip, ko uny vthor ship, nust beware nut g bring thont or nbido tho canseq 0w, Tehirtay, tho fingy, Portof PRACTICALLY REINDORSED, MuAvAUKEE, Wis, Jan, 29.—The Milwaukey Chnmber of Commoree, which somoe time agy g dorsed the measires ombraced in the Reagyy and Hewlerson biils, mot theough its Directory this afternaou on a call to reconsiler previyy nction, The Dircetors adjourned withgy nctlon, thua practleally reindorstug thej vious otion Ih suPPOrt of 1ho Roanm wnd 1l derson biils, MARBRIAGES. i BAVAGB-KBLLOGG=AL i ol dan'h DEATITS. _ TENNRTT o, 25, Amoiia Solinn, wito oF . iy ey nete yuurs., Funeml from resldenco, Motdny at 2 a'clock p, m. BHOWN—Tnn, 24, at his late residenco, 61 Staze., B S ullimativg th' bl taken o ernon, 0., Tuesdap 26 North Franklinag, CLARKE—Jan, 3, Mamlod G, MeGlineey, wi Jolin Ciarko, it Funeral Trom tho fumily resldene, 1t Poar “Puesiny morning ot 1 Velock, by carringes visry Cemetery. FROMMANN—Inn, 20, at 10, m. t hie Inie donco, 831 Narth arkeuv., Georgu Fromuann, azed Fours und stx months, Funorn Vuosday at 0a. m. £9°51, Louls, Cliicianati, Ieorln, and Hoston papersi pleass copg, TLAWLK Y—Sundny, Jan. 40, nt her lato re; lens T3 AVArron:nv., Mary Parke, wifs of Join i ey Fitneral Tuvsday, Fob. 1, at 11 o'clocka, m, livm its hottss, by carriuges to Rosehiil, MCCONNELL—Aftor n briof finess, Juseph, ool 7on of W. Avand Sury McConnoll, nked't seurs ang months, Kunern] from parenia’ roskdenco, 2511 Suuth Desrs del..'l‘uuuup. oD, 1B T, o e UIRIC—AL Winnotka, 111, Jan. 2, Jumes Qub 2l 1N yours 2 montha mid 15 Ay, 18l aneral from rosidence, Jai. 81, ut 9:3 o. i, w, Tiighinnd Park, S47Liroukiyn (. ) pnpers plento capr. onw to meot Fathe aturany, Jan, 2, Frunk ¥, 1 T pondngt Kb, 1, 0 150 p. ., frum ‘anural ‘Tucaduy, Fab, 1, at 14:50 p. m., front) woneda WK, Dinkicb, St Foreiiy. Frioutife BIMUSON-—Jan. 20, 1831, Christlan Sinpron, aged Fears und § montins, | Funeral Monday, nt 1 p.m,, from 30 Thirdar, 3 Vakirou . son of Jon | '~The funeral serviecs of M, Jang, ‘thehit will be held ot the residunes nf herduzhier' 11 South Green-at, Jiemalnato by takui (o Kenosis, Wis,, for interment. TARRISON—Suddenly, Harry Harrison. ot bis rosldence, corner uf Tulated und Tlulbard-ats, el ! yeara, Nuttce of funeral hereafter. PATIICK—AL hin rostdonee, 102 Fast Washiogto ., dan, U of concuapion, Whilnm Patrick, ajed yuars uind § mantim, Ziotleo of funemi hereafwr. LEONARD-Magela Loounrd, dnughtor of Canes orino Leonard, widos. Kuneral Tuesday from rostdence, No, i1 Twentys secondeatroal, to” St John's Cgholly ‘Church, snd tiance by nuon tralu uh Chienso & Altow ilallrisd 1o Lockport, Il Frignds invited, - ANNOUNCEMENT SEETING WILL Bl 1 \urura ‘furner Hall, cornor of West ) and Milwankeo-ny. thiy ovontng ot 8 o'clock of theis I|l! l‘:\n‘n ufavinduet on West Chieago-nav, und Hale e ' R. CAVERNO LECTURES T0-DAY : At Tyrahoy 1allut 1. ., on * Morals aud ik ioly Hpivit” W, DEAN WILL 10 LEADTI o duy prayur-tieoting to-dny, 1 Mudix FOoI THE muttun of th HE ANNUAL MEETI cloction 0f oifieors nf th {leago foreln Womni's Itouge for | lioldut tho tnatitution, coror indin iy-firsteat., Tiursday, ob. 3 st 1 p, . 4aid publizan JnVILod 5e8 p. i, SATARRI CURL. Swallowing Pojson. Mwatiow g snd nhialing the nosions tmpudtss ynorted by Catarch, poiuuin it alny the fans, but th sluchiel . Nu Tamddy, ko doueties und Wblo. Fuifs (o0 ph mbly toueh or emdicnta tha virulont ardies W Caturrh, "his fact explal wonderful car olcutod by BIr. Wel Se Meyers rentiont, Flio ulemonts used by bim nre Ly Iho IUCoUR IUmLIA0 throu ol thio nd 1011 8 CORLTLUITONNE B Wyl Thcwd nthdote. 38 curtaln 1o enre CHEATE, 14 Yacchio vir i e yontSmalisPox, “Ita unprecedented et witl uny Tieltort tostimonints from anny tiousands wh, a6 i dinouso, Hivve i uatabliall, boyond coli B Meytor's Catah )by f Kite Drodueod w Tin trely eured b mumber of iy famil imT‘d rot Citarrls for 4 O K roadmug N Yo A curid W5 Yo v, Wushingtos 3 B Toruis yenrs 1 i 6 untlt 1 usod Wl 1 v, M, E. N Saa et v utwl, C| liburs. L voll Loutk, 3to. Craaik, Atlautict sy ninla blos) wrl wadotl, M, ol Do free, 12 4 Ci lll. 11, DEWIY o AUCTION SALE: s By El:&@i()‘\'; FLEHSHEL\‘I“& €y Household Punilue i, &, Ho. 74 Soufh Margan-st, Monday Mopntng, Jan, 1, at 10 o'clock: «clapior Nutte, Carpots, Chnmber, Diutng-loom: ichen Furntinrg, Btovos, vte, ' *LLASON: FLIZUSTLEIAL & L0, Auctivete®, Wonday Worning, Jan, 31, a 100'dks WE BELL AT 181 and 183 West Nadisurs THE ENTINK CONTE! OF RESTAURAMT, TABLES, CHAIRS, TABLEWARE, RAHGESP,EW' ) 2l bulo poramptary. (oods "‘;‘,;;‘:gg..w 75 By CIIICAGO AUCTION& s'ruuwu;’; ENTIRE FoRNITUR wellisk " Of the 2-story und basomont marbio-froué b 114 Ashh TUESDAY, BER, 1, AT 10 e A4 Alid-2 v, NEAL AUt ey halrs A prosesed AT AUCTION, N e t Curpanter’s Tool did outtt; and to bo shil without Fest iy c0. CIICAGG AUCTION & SHOGEATqupnts OANDY. o o Bl ¥ i suutly und atrictl) e Wi hioner i GUNTIERE Lk o

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