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e THLE CUICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1873. e e e e ey e and I know what T am falking about, Mre, Lyon had beon burned out, Bho gets s living, genticmon, by liard_work, but aho ia noverihelessa ady, 88 you can soo from Her appearanco, - Mira, Lyon lad workod for Mra, Tucker boforo the firs, Mrs, Tucker wan one of thoso Wahash avenuo ladics that had to bavoe Lor do« meatio affairs nttended to by thoso that were not afrald 1o work, Ble lias while Lands, aud Mrs, Lyon lins no white hands, beeause they are sollod by hard work. Mra, Lyons nficr the fire sought and ebinined service nt Mr, Morso's, 'That was whera sho mot Mra, Tucker after tho firc, At the timo Mra, Tuckor ongoged Lor, aho mays, ‘I want you 1o go out and rent n houso for moj onn of my daughters will go with you, I want you to look at n houro that can b ronfed for about irty dollars & montl, and X am ablo to pay that,” Inm talking, gentlomen, about the undisputod facta fn this cnmo, Blio hunted nhout, and found tis houso on West Jackson lln‘l", and notifled Mrs, Tucker of it, It coms that Mrs, Tucker in her application to tho Magonlo organtzation lind requestod that this liberal donatlon that was mado by tho Masons should Lo sent to this vory numbor on Went Jnckeon strect, which Mra, TLogan had ronted by Ler directions, saylng, * Ie sm ablo to pay for a houso $50 a mounth ront.,” Now, 9(\!1(10\1\0“, lot us see, Blio'uot only had the faoulty Jor obtnining goods for hernolf, but she offerod her 8kill aud scrvicea to Mrs, Moreo, and enafd to her, hero, if you want anything, I can got you alf you wanf, Mrs, Morao mafd that Jier busbaud iad forbid- don ler taking suytiing from the reliof-dopartment A3 thog woro not burned out only in busiucss, and no 1n tho boure, sud no long ag ho id monay, wo could furnigh tho things ourselven,” Lot us seo what eamo in to Mra, Morso’s Loure, She royn in the frat placo ‘Biss Dlancho brought in some articlos that sho under- gtood wera gglven to hier by Mrs, Buchanan ; a basket of diehes, and a drean that Mre, Buchouan gave hor, Q. What kind of u dress " A.~*Bomo kind of o woollen dress, sctly what tho material was,” How, gentlemon, lot o call _your nttentlon while I read what Mra, Marae said #ho Ha ' They liad n box of things that camo from Madison.” Racoliect, this fa Deforo aho prosontod horself to Bishop Whltehionso Wi hior doleful story. A bolt and o half of musli and T eadd domo water-proof clonkn ; o bolt. and n hatt of mualiu at my houso in my lower ‘hall ;.ihen n gen- tloman pavo {hiom eoveral articles, Mo told mo ho Vi m o $100 worth,” Givo tho itoms of thoso {hings thal camo Tcan't toll ox- thero?” A—41 wao giving them,” Q.—u Enumeraic tho thinga 2 A—“T stnted Teaw n bolt and ahalf of muclin, and T s Romo watar-proof clonk, ond 1 was Lelling 'whero they camo fron.” Qe Whint olio ail you fo0 2% 1t Ta o great pity, gentlonion, slio ald not _don ono of Ehiono water-proof tlonks when sho appeared leforo tho Rev. Bishop Whitclotize, fustesd of ohivering in {ha co'd, If olio Lind o water-proof cloak why dldw't slio put it on? Q. Wit olso did sou co 77 . A, #Thoro woro scveral pairs of 110£0, and ono or two wrappors, and oo or two cloaks, dresscs, nnd_goveral articles, 1 could not tell whnt—what peoplo wear gon- orally, ' T could not givo them all, Tdou't recolioct oll, Bt o8 noar o8 I can rocollect, thicro woro quito s number of articles. ™ ‘Thoso sho had Lad from frlonds {n Wiaconsin, or othicr points, in ddition to what sho got from tho Masons—ia ‘addition to what sho got from Laird Col- ler's church, Sho bad oll this plontiful pupply when Bhio npprard toforo Bishop Whitchouse, pootly clad, naking alme, enylug sho bad Tecelved fnmult from tho vory eoclety from which abo had rocoived a Jargo por- tion of theso (hings. Thoso are stubborn facts, gon- tlomen, Itisn greatpity that theso clrcinstances purround a woman, and {¢ 18 n_atill grenter pity thot that woman, well cdvised ot ofhorwise, should havo forced s into, 5, court. of justico.to estnblish theso facts, Now, gentlimen, what I hovorcad to you is undispuled. Mra. ‘Tucker camo upon tho Bland. for tho piirposo of robutting overything fhat sho clnimcd waa not truo in tho additional circumatances . dotalled by tho witnesses, and was gsked in rolation to what Tombort had toatified in tho Foplovin, Gentlomon, in regard to theso prominont clroumniances snrrqubding this caso o testificd to by Hrs, Morac, aho mamtatnn & profound, and, up to this time, o unintorrupted; silenco. Now, gentlemen, What -nro”tho facts and circim- ptanced which Alts, Lfon tostiled to, and which Mre, TTucker dacs not dény 2« Tbwill ot do for gentiemen 1o cast flinga at A witneés becausgo sho does not happen {0 wear quito an gaod clothos a8 Indics that como in Tiero (probably for offeét) upon the other eldo. It will R0t 4o o nako flngs at sucl o witness, a8 thoy did ot tiils womnn when sho came on tho stond with lior e varnished taio relating circumatanco aftor clrcume- stance, I rcad, now, gontlomen, o portion of Mra, Lyons’ teatimonly, taken down by’ tho ofiiclal roporter, aud written out {n full, Being nskod whethior they brought in things, or f things woro brouglt n thero whilo sho vas at tho houso ot Perch strect, aho says, “Yes, sir; {lioy woro out every day, cach ‘sud overy ono of tho children.” ‘Thoy wero continuing the samo good causo, gentlo- smen, {hat they were _pursuing ho- diligontly’ whilo nt Mre, Morsols, Mrs, Morso auys thoy wero_ ont ovory oy umtil thoy conciudod they would leavo Mra, Morso for {lo renson {hnt sho would not tako pay for tliobonrd, Thoy thought thoy wero Lotter abio fo pay for thiolr own board than was Mre, Morso to board thom for nothing. They rent a housd, two-story snd n ‘Dasement, in tho fino reaidonco part of thocity. They tako the goods to thint liouso. 'Fhoy ngreoto pay this woman two dollara o day, which thoy forgot to pay, to put theso things to rights, aud act na housekeopor whilo thoy pluy the Indy, Now, this woman who was bousekceper dotafled “certain’ thinga which nro_un- uestionable, and which they daro not deny, Mrs, you soy#: ' ¢ Thoy Wero oitt every dag, cach aud overy one of tho children, to tho Rellef Committee, T understood, I did not notice what the parcels woro, They went p-statra,? Q—4Did they bring any parcela?” 41 do not know I was at work.” Q"4 DId you sco nnly inrtunces 20 A—“¥es, "sir; I saw tom bring things, Kitty and Dinnlo and Mrs, Tuckor; eho wua out cvery day, but T did not eco nuything thist sho brought i vicopt Fomo black cotton gloven.” Thist i i did iotaco nything tho cldTady bronght In oxccpt thio Liuck cotton glovas. Q.—* How often did you soo parcels brought in there?” - A.—Evory dny whilo T was thoro, coal or something —Tow much conl was brought thoro 7" ~*1 think two tons; thoy camoe iu separate tons, Q.—4Way there any room there while you wag ther tuat won kep! locked 77 A.—*Yes,! Q.—* Where was that room 7" A.—“1t was right at the head of tho stairs on tho second flight.?” T om rexdinig now, gentlemen, undinputed facte, mQ,F'“ Did you bavo avy talk with the famlly about at ¢ 2 A= Yes, elr, T pald o lier gon — ! (o onand stato about this locked room.” A~* Well, sir, I wanted to go in thero and ses If it yya8 all right,—and'T wanted to_operrit,—and_he snid {hero was enough work witliout golng into that, and tho next morning I camo thero tho door was wide open, and there was nothing in it," Hcko wah 3 room, gentlemen. Hero this family wero bringing up things dafly, They wore out daily snd Lourly, und they wero bringing’ in parcols daily, tud running thein up stajrs, They kept 8 room in the bouso locked up, and would not allow thia housckoer- er to open the room snd go fuside, Shn oxpressed tho proprioty of going {n, and sbo was turned away, She ent hoine at night, and the very next day it appeared thot the room was thrown open, and bare as a lnet year's bird’s nest, Do you suppose it was bare when thut son would not allow her to go in fhero? =What do you {liuk about that? ‘What {s your opinion about it, gentlemen, as men of common gengo? If & man had such circumstances a8 these surrounding him, you would say it looked very muchas if there was Irnud'golng on, a "‘{ :ukcd him to'give me a koy, and he would not o §t.” Q.—*' TTow long 1iad that boen kopt locked 7' A.—1 think it was about n week.” #Were nny of the things got from tho Rolief Bociety by application in your name 7" A.—*Tundcratood so0,”" . 4 Who did-you underatand it from 7" «From Mra, Tucker,” —¢ Who proposod to get it for you 7% A.—* Mry, Tucker,” o Q.~—* What did sho say to you?" . § A.—"8ho said if I would work for her she would get At hettor thun X3 sho aafd I wes bottor (o do housework, T told Lier I was golng to go therg, and sho finaliy told mo that there wan o parcpl at Secor's,” d ko forth, I will readon: Itold ber I would like to eall ther: ean't go there at ally I sald, Will it be Lore to-more row?’ And theu thenext they woro not there, and tho next dny sho #ald sho would gend her sbn up and et this parcel, I got a couplo of arlicles from her Len, and then tho next day gl sald thoro was a par- col & Dr, Socor's for me, and I says, ¢1 will go andsco Ditn and teo what it 14, and shoanid I could not carry them ; that Euggeno would have to go for them fn tho evenivg, Very well went hiome, After that sho gavemo o fow articles, and another day after that she czmno in end sald there wore some things coming from tho Relicf Committee for me, and tlo next day about 6 o%clock fu the afternoon, w.team came with things, nnd Mra, Tucker came fu and m;!dl * You say notling. Hero §a o ot of things for you.! Aud, says I, ‘Ob, hive you rot the things for mo?” - And sho mays, Says I, ‘T nm much obliged to you,' And when they como in they were tuken Into thio dining-room, and sho and her deugbter went and selected the things they wanted, sud tho things thoy gavo mo was not worth taking,” 2 2 Now, hero camo alond of things, goutlemen, that thig Mrs, Tucker professed sho wau golny to gof for Mrs, Lyoi:. Thoy camo in tho express wagon. Blio says to Ars, Lyon, “ Suy nothing about this,” Thoy camo into tho houso, and tho best things are sclected and takien upelairy and o gives tho refugo 1o Mrs. Lyon, Theso nrd tho undisputed ‘fucts, Whero do you aup- ose thoso thinga went to, gentlomen? Into that locked roow, I douot wish to chargo anybudy with intentioually mierepreseutivg auything. I am hore to L satd ¢ you fther ticsa factu aud to sy thiomm Lefdro you, leaving o decislon with you, You rocollect thut counsel sald " that Mrs, Lyon exld thero ,were thirty-six of theso spreads or quilts, T will read Lrioily from her tosti- mony, n syritien hero fn full by tho oiflclal reporter: “Y¥hat things did they bavo thero when you nt there?” * [, 4oy had o wholo hoap of things; I could nof toll; they had g0 many, "™ Q' Tril what they had, that you recolloct.” A,—“T guosa ahont elpbteed or twenty pales of blnilsets, efghteen curtaing,” Q.- Vhat kind of blankets 7" & A—% T guess they wero nearlyall white, Thora wag B govd muny }mu of goods § fireo ploces_of flanuel, ouo “pleco of Canton-tlaunel, sud sproads for each * Qu—{'What kind of spreads, Llue or rod 2" A—% T would not bo cortaln; tloy were diffprent " Nothing {u tho ghapo of stoves? ¥ Yon, ¢dr; 1 rew throo toves thopo, @it Wt Kbl of wtoveur » —“Tywo of fhemn wera clegant cooking-sloves, Thioro wan on elogaut 1ittlo parlor-stove. G~ Waa ono of 4o cooklugslovos put up for LE R "X 1190, sly 1 stood wupin the ballal} o timme, gt }{Vn’n :1‘1‘1'0 of tliom up7" ftybing golors Q' Was ft up when you went theroz " A Yoa. Aind 5o forth, Now, gentlemen, I wish to call your teation to tho further cirewmnutances whioh I had not renchod when tho Oourt ndjourned, |Bear in mind that 8ho recolved $100 from Mr, llouto., of the Blewart Fund, on the 0th of Docombor, ond v the rocelpt whicl in I ovidonco, Dear i wnind what I statod Deforo adjourument, that whon she finally received this moncy, nnd gavo {ho_recofpt, Ao was again quea- tionkd, bocauso theao gontlomon bad to bo very careful of the distribution of this fund,—slo was agaln ques- tloned ns to tho rellef she lind recolved, On tho 9ib, slio ropeated what sho sitaled when sho first mado tho applieation on the 27th of November, tiat abo had only & stovo and gomo hedding, Now, thin was tho Oth that eho ntatod that, In ndaition ln what I hind ealled your attentfon beforo the adjournment, aha had ap- it on {ho 4th of December, five days bofors aho got 1ho $100 from -Bouton, and obtained an ordor for two mnttreases from Willinma® (lopl\rl’rlun 1 % Doc, 4, Mra, William 11, Tuicker, Porch atrcot.) On (1o 7th, sho find got. theso iats of acticlen pranted fior lant, whith shio nduita slo_rocelvod, Iiut tho re- Jlef was granica or, andnn ordor o for (s o Mat of artlcles from Willlame’ department, Tho re wan on_{lio Ath of Deccmber, tho sccond was on {hio 7th of Decomber ; Ao thnt wlien #lio got thin $100 of Toutan, sl nd been hielped by tig Mfronn, sho s boon telped by lior Wiaconotn friend, o gomobody oles, with thnt st of gooda that Mra, Morso Apeaks of, cousiating of Wrappers, walerproofs, and oll gorta of good things, drearcs, bLolls of cotton, £ha hiad recelved this ¥beral donation from the eity rellof ot Coilier's church; fio liad Just been rolioved by Williama fn tho very depariment in which sho was omployed, horeolf, under pay. All of theso {hings, gentiome, boyond Al diapute, had oceurrod when sho got tho Lmndred dollars of Bouton, and when oho siated o Bouton that whon she rm:n(vcd tho hundred dollars tho had only recolved a stove and some bod- ding. Nov, ngain, gentlemen, T want to _eall your atten- ton 1o tho fects that surrounded fho Helief Healuty bt the tima Jt was dotermined fo eal “hor aitontion to the = subject, Then I will call attention to tho facls that accurred when thoy did do it, An I stated before, complaint had been mado that one of the emyloyes of the Cnm{mu wag recelving favors that othora conld not get, Mind you, that nn invostigation was ordored, Notw, what di that_ inveatigation phow? It showed that Alio had ap- phied for relief to tho Mneons under tho name of Mra, ‘Lizzle L. Tucker, and recoived {his long lst on tho 24th of November, giving her resldenco aa 774 West Jackeon streot; it appearod that on tho 20th of No- vember alio hiad applied as 3Mra, L, L. Tucker, or L, 8. Tucker, to tho speclal relief ot tho Church of the Meneiah, giving ber residenco ns 674 West Lako atreet ; it nppenred thiat she had applicd s Mya, V. H, Tucker {o Williams’ dopartment on tho 4th aud again on tho Tth of Decomber, in one caso giving her residence as No,4 Perch street, and in tho other as No, 4 Irving placo; it nppeared, gontlemon, that whon sho ‘obtained tho money from tho Btowart fund, sho gavo Dor rosidenco at n certain nuinber on Leavitt streot, Thoso wero tho circnmnstances that surronnded the cage, Norw, I would ask you ns cendid men whot was {he duty of tho ofticers of thla Boclely under tho clr- cumbtaiices, ufter thoy receivod ovidauco of thoso res peated nppileations under diferant namer, and ot dif- foront resldonces? I ack you, gontlemen, if it wn not thelr duty to divect that an interview bo had with her with a ylow to igvestigating this case? Wlntnext? Tho papera woro handed over to Mr, Harvay, who was » member of the Shelter_Committee, .and also of tho Excoutivo Commiltee, Mr. Doxier, Chajrman of the Exccutive Commiltee, and ‘’ promi- nont attorney, had hin nttention called to t(ho ense, 'Tho ~ papers were submitied to him, sud’_ ho looked over them, ond dirocted Mr. Hatves o havo pomo party havo nu fnterview with tho piaintit, ond seo if who would givo’ up tho gooda voluntarily, nud, i€ not, Jinvo thiem roploviod, r. Harvey tho noxt duy handed tho papors over 1o e, Lambert, an attorney, n thin city, who was in tho cmploy of thio Rellef Soolety, with' tho inatrrctions froin Mr, Dexter, Now, tiion, goutlemen, wo ¢omo to tho transaction o it ocoutrad o tho 16th, and alao tho subsequent ono, Thioy cliorpo us, s 1 hiavo read to you, in ono count witlh broakihg, and in tho othor count with foreing an outsids door, tnd riotously outering aud scizing the defendants goods and carrylng than away, Gontlo- men, wo dony that, Wo nlzo ect up what, in law, in callod & apecial plos, or two apecial plens; ot Fya that wo went {0 tho hono with her pormission and wngent, and carrled awny theso goods, Which 18 called o pica of leavoand license, Of course, that Lefig thio cato, 20 sction of trespass can Ho ugainst auybody. Thero aro cortaiu circumstatices conngeted with tho golug thiero on hioth oceasious which uro -undisputed, In tlio firat pluce, it1a undispted that Druliner went thero i company with Mrs, Tucker ; thnt thoy went thero togethir, and wero admitted fnto thio houso by ono of the family, She ontered at {ho camo timo ho did, Thero f no disputo at oli but that these things wero taken in Lir presence withont hor snoking avy objections, but, tho rather, pointing out tho tilugs talten as to be takien, Tho articles taken wero writlen in this blank instrumont, and, after thoy wero written in, tho fustrunient wan’ aigued ot her housc, on (ho Xifclien tablo, and sho dolivered 1t _to Druliner, Con- cornlug this, thero s no disputo, Sho does not dispito it. Drulinor tells oxactly whero slo signod it, Tho oftior witneasen 10 1ot latow, bocauso they did not Aco bor pign it, ~And whew sho is recalled, sho docs mot - dieputo what Druliner gaya lpon that subject. 50 that tho fact that sho went thoro with Tim when tlio goods wero txkon away, aud that sho ox- couted this paper in {ho Liouso upon ' the kitchen tablo stands undisputed, Drulinor svears to it, and ho s not disputed. Now, what {8 thls instrament? A good deal has Deen st nbout signing o lie, to creato tho impression that his fustrument 1a of o offoct, Sho never was asked iu {his paper to admit thatshobad dono any wrong thiny, 8bo saya: “I horoby- dollver fa iio Chicago Ald and Rolfef Sacloty tho following articles, to wit,"—thoro 18 then enumernted o very small portion of tho nrticles shebad btained,—¢ aud I relluquish all Tight, title, and futorest I moy liavo n tho rame. Doe. 16th, 1871, Mrs. W, 11, Tuckor.” TIs thero anything Btated lioro about dotng, ousthing wrong? Docs sho admit in that tht eho hus ben guilty of fraud or jme Ppropor conduct? Bho morcly surrenders {ho goods. ‘And_that makes out a conclusivo dofenco to this alieged’nction of trespacs, unlcse thio plaintif can estubiiah {o your satisfaction that, aithiough elio signed thia paper, eho was induced: to do it by what tho lavw tormy *ditress,” which would nvolil {his agaent, whien wo ohow that sho slgned this assent. tho burden upon ber to ehow that slo_sras compelled to dolt by whit tho law calls durcss,” Though thero may b 1o _disputo between {ho coun- 80l and iuyself os to this question‘of durces, I will rofor Dreily to the rulo upon that subjoct boforo calling the attenflon of tho jury {0 tho facts. Duress by imprisoument and .duress by monaco oro w0 diiterent clossos of durcss, - If fidn plainbiiT was_nctually placed under arrest and reatrained or er liberty, and, in eonnoquanco of belng thus xo- strained, nho whs induced to slgn this paper and de- liver thcko goods, this paper njght Lo vold, And, al- though I have doubt about tlia law, yot, for the pur- posca of thia caso, If Alio was threatencd with arret aipon that occason, on tho 10th of Decomber, by Lam- vert or Druliner, and that, foaring the execution of tiosa threate, shosiymied (hid instrument and gavo up thego goods, T ndmit that the instrument 13 void and the nsent 8 vold, And I further aduit that, ine stend of this conatiluting a defence, 1t would be azl ag- gruvated circumstanco of the trespass ltself. Ay Lord Coko snys—I read from tho 84 of Bacon's Abridgement, under tho head of “ Duress"~that, bfor “mennto in four Instancos o man may avold, fs own nct, First: for fear of loms of lfe’“Thero is no prelenco hero that thero Is auy threst in thab diroction,—% Socond: loss of membera, _Third: of mayhem, Fourth: of fimprisonment.” Thesoaro tho throats that riso 1o tho dignity of durcss, and if brought to bear upon tho in- @ividual 50 as to intimidato him into dolng tho uct, 1t - muy bo voided a8 obtained by durces, ““he foar of an unlawful imprisoument fs sufliciont duress to vold o boud,” ate., # but menaciug to commit s battery, or to burn his houes or spoil his goods, s not suficlont to void um act, for if ho should suffor what is thero thireatened bim ho could rocover damages In propor- ton to tho injuries done.” Even thesa oxtremo casca donot amount o durcss, Tho counsel have o far takon no legal position upon this question, and I do ot kuow what position may bo taken by {he learned counsel who may follow mo in closing this case, but T apprhend that if they claim or protend that merdly the fact that sho signed the paper undor pro- feat of lior innoconco as fo ko chargo made sgainst ber, or oven, i€ you please, if oo was' really fnnocont of fho clarios rado againat her, if thoy oxpect {hat tho lnw ndjudges that, under tiead ciroumstanices, this ansent would bo void 80 08 to rondor tho partios tres- ra who went {n undor the ssent, they aro most griovously decolved ns fo fho law: Sho cannot, after Rasorling that wo tulio theso goods, after going withitis, aftor handing thom over, and after signiug this uatrus sith (ho tems fu 1f, sho eaunot turn around and say—" True, Tanid it Lut you causod me to do 8o by accusing mo wrongfully,” Tho Reliof Soclety clatmed that sho got them fm- properly. 8o dued t. Now, 1t Willama ndvised cr, and sho made up hier mind {o surrcuder thom, at thio kame imo that sho was right and they woro wrong, 1t 4u Just ns comploto an unswor to her aciion s thoug sbo lind ndmitiod that sho had obtafned thom impro- iy and was guity of ovory churgo ollegod againat Bor Toyond. il muunor of doubly tho. wurrondge of tlyo'goads {8 an ond of this caso will referonco to the aaricica montioned dn i, and with referonco to tho articlo that the oxpressman wout thore und got, unicss sho wns induced by menaces, or fear of arrest to do- Tivor them up, ; Now, genlicinen, hns shomado ont a case of dyurcas ‘bocaush {lio signiug of the Inutrumont fs admiticd, and {0 formul. nurrendor of the gooda la admitted? ' Bho does ot disputo_ it liorsclf, Bl #nys, “ I did it bo- causo I was placed undor arfest, Thoy told mo it wna amoof Lo alicruatives, go o Jull, or aurreydgy tio gonds, b g ¢ Now, 08 10 her helng olther plced undr arrost or thronténed with arrest, Mrs, Tuckor atands wholly un- corroborated. No wiluess comes upop tho stand to 6ay thint ho Was threatoned Wit arrest, or woa placod uridor urrest, excopt Leraclf, Bho say that fho Kfgned {1ls othior inftrument, tnd_Callod God and thoso pres: cutto witness that sho was slguing a lo, Shoaiso said, “I bollovo that sifico tho crucifizion of Chriat suckl pomsouution uover was eard of and oll (st sort of thing, to croato a fioneation, Gentlomen, it i for you to #ay whethor thia plalotiff is an ndopt at crenting ensations, In tho firat plach Mra, Talcott Qoes not protond (hat elthor of theso dofondanta was roscut; her rocolloction f# that thoy wero not prosont ut oven if thoy woro, Ars, Tucker dldnot protond befaro Mus, Talcott that sho Tidd heen throatonvd with, arrcat, or hnd boen placed undor arrest, 1t I truo, gontlomen, that when ahe camo thero to {ho house i Company with Mr, Drulinor in tho buggy, and on ox- ‘preas wagon camo thoto for tho goods, that ufio aays, L bior dnughter sayn w0 too—+ T In ofthar Tot o o, or go to il Mr, Drulinor ‘sayu Lo did not hear ok Wiy fint, and that 1o eatd that So iave no purposs of sending yon to fail, or anything of tho kind, ‘bat tostlmony stands aneontradioted. Nrs, Tucker doey not pretend that Druliner did ot give that roply— i that ho had o purposs of fhat kind." *8lio docs ot prefond o deny thot ho mado that oxplanation, Nov, gentleriien, ofora tho passage of tho rocent 1aw allowing purtics (o bo nworn, Mra, Tucker would hiave been lucompetent as witiicss {1 dor own bo- half, ond for that reason thers would huve been no ovldenco on that subjact to g0 the jury, Tho law now allows ol purtics to swear, und Jeaves tho Jury to tuks into consldaration tho degreo of intcrest tho party hins, tho utrongth of foeling thoy ashibil, the fact that” thoy sra swenrlng fn lr g eatiedy il Lo unoral naon- nor which thioy manifest an the stnd, Now, goutiomen, oppoucd o the téstimony of (hiy waman what {8 1t wo have? We luve tho direct aud poaltive utatoment of Blr, Lambort, and rlght hero ot o say, you saw dre, Tucker on th tand ¢ Joumy the mannor and feeling under whioh she toatided, and ot paww Mr. Tambort, T am willing to placo Mr, Lame ts fostimony ngainst Men, Tucker's, both in tho mannor in which ho gavo it, and tho raional atory hio told, nnd tho clearican with 'hich ho bl t, Look at tho fmprobability that 8, Lambort should lavo taken any other courso than to follow tho fuatructions ho ve- cefved, In:{ho first place, Mr, Lambert is o yonn, man of charaetor, Ho 18 n well-known and high-tone gontloman, 18 bis appearanco Indleatos, I undortako to say thet Mr, Lambert was never rido to a_an, much lcsd to Indies, I undertake to poy that My, Lambort was never guilty of Inclvility to a Indy—that No never was known (o Lo unclvil in his life to & man or woman, 15 his “get-up”’ wuficiently shows, Now, gentlomen, theeo papera having been submitted ta Mr, Dexter, ha gavo lis instructions, What woero thoy? Thoy wera fo indues (bin woman o glvo up nsr‘(heno gooda vo\umuu{, or otherwlso roplovin thom Thoso wero tho Instrucilons given to Mr. Lambert, Tlonelod ttpon them s and, gentlomen, who balloven thint Tambort, whilo i his right. mind,—nnd 1t 18 not whown that ho becaiin domented of fnaane,—would gratuitously travel outside of his iustructions and bo gullty of o wanton insult o o woman without belng requested or dirceted Ly lifa superiors? No man can bollovo it thot {a acquainted with thig caeo, Mr, Lams boit ayn o wna_chinrged with the business of inving an inferview and earrying out tho Instructions of Mr, Dexter, Lambert actunlly did go thoro nud was intro- duced to Mys, Tucler, and told her his bualnees in n gonllomanly nud dolicato manner, Mo would liko' to hove mu uterviow, for ho desired het thin thing abould 1o fixed wh quialy ; that bo wan fnntrucled tolinyo this interviow with lier, Iny tho sub- Joot befora her and et tho gooda £ b would givo them up, otherwiso reploviu them, A thiveat to replovin gootn, outismen, In not Togal uxews, or nnylling upproheliing it, ven threatoning battory, o you heard mio read In tho presenco of thio Court, docs not amount to durcss, It muat bo something moro nerloun, cuch ng o deprivo n pernon of hin pernonal liborty or to threaten him with death, Then what occurs ? o sald, * Mra, Tucker this affalr hns been luvestigated and tho papers Aoy Ao- and-s0, 'Choe papers show that you obtained redef from tho Mgsons.” Bho denles it ;. Mn)’n #ho didu’t ro- ceive any relief from tho Masous—denles it flatly, and romarks that If Duval was lerolio could show it. * She dlaw’t sond for Duval no ack !o havo him sent for, Lambort {mmediately sonda for Duval, Duyal comer, and then she denfed that sho had received any ald from tho Masons, but sald abo ind reccived it from tho man Crolgher, Duval said Cre{gher might have introduced you 1o me, but you have got tho aid from mo, beeauso am tho Bocrelary, and tho an that gavo it you, Oreiglier, {athe President, Bho l"fl\hl denied that sho had recetved anything, and flualiy ho Lecame 80 ox- nsporated nnd suid, Way, Bré, Tucker, why do you sit thero and fell thoso lles, whon tho docu- ment - §8 right hore. Now, I adviso you fo nurrondor fliczo goodn, You bave gob in w bad serope Haw Duval nny intorest in this cop0? Isho o parly? Lamberl's instructlons wero pimply to hava her deliver theso_goods freely, orthoy would bo replevied, Wo hiavo Lambort's siatoment, {(nnllnmnn, that ho followed his {nstructions, and it is highly probable that Lo dfd, Wo have tho lestimony of Duval, o disintcrasted witnean, fully sustaining the teatimouy of Mr, Lambert in thiia cake, and now X ask you na candld_mon, whero 1atha preponderance of ovidonce on thin question? Bhobroke down fhen, didn’t sho? No doubt ft was hoeauso #ho hnd boen caught in thi way fn rolatfon to tho Masons ; because, gentlemen, you™ will rocollect that sbhe f8 n sort of Masou hercolf. Bho claimed n eort of licn on (e Masonio fraternily. Iler deceased husband wan Mason, Bho had beon™ writing Masonle books, ond receiving oy for tho booka by way of aid, Now, then, shie found in tho very outset, geutlemen, that sho was completely cornered, Then Mr, Lambertsays #ho satd, ** T will givo up the yoods,” Mr, Lambort, £aid, Mra, Tucker, wo hnvo to givo nn nccount of theso things, ond _pat (hem on record, and thio Charter rcqmrcn {hat this Society shall make a yearly account of thelt stowardship to the Common Gouncil of the City of Chicago, I would lika to have you put it in writing that you surrender this freely, so that wo can lave it, After ehoeald sbo surrendered them sho sy sho wil geo Mr Williama obout signing _tho Mr. Lambert nper, Arawa up thia purcender fa bisnk, lecauso nolthor Lambert, nor Druliner, nor anybody elac, know what goods eho would surronder, until cho pointed them out. Thoy didu’t know what geods sho liad nt tho timo. 1o drew it up In blank, Sho wont in and cone mnlted with Mr, Willlams, Thoy called, Mr, Williams | on thosiand—a disluioretod gontleman you hiesrd hin teatimony, Willinng seys that hio advisod ber to givo them up, but ufler sho waa charged with theso things, sho dented thom. o satd, Mre, Tucker, you Bad ilter givo them up oy . 'ifo gavo lis'sea- A0us, nnd ehio sald sho would do it. Thero 1 tho tos- timohy of Tambert and Williams, and tho wholo of 1t negatives this idea that thero was ny threat of arreat in Hhin matter, Where, I oalk, Ia he propondorance of ovidonco? Aro you' to find, gentlomen, ngaiust {ho Slene weight, of ovidenco in {is. case, mioraly becauss flio_ plaintif 1o n woman? As I romarked beforo, if suc evidenco and auch fact 18 thoso surrounded any man, 5o jury would Lesitato fwo minutes o to thoir verdict, Tt o n disagreeablo task, gentlomon, to pro- seut theso facts, but woura compolfod to do it. Wo aro chosen defendants, Tho fntercat of the community* demands that tho truth como out, and & part of (Lo truth wo hiavo becn abla to unearth, sufficlont {o ehosy that wo wero entiraly justified fn'what wo did, that nothing wns dono $mproporly, und that this caso s mero manufactured caso, nob morely to recover tho valuo of tlicso fow nrtlcles ho did not surrcnder, but with tho idea of punishing somebody for somo alleged terriblo crimo and _conduet, which, thoy _allcgo, was committed. IToro s Lambert, bore fa WALl fame, hero in Duval, ond fho pollceman, aud Druilner, ull contradicting her, in tho most cniphatic nnnner, as to tho facte that wera prosented to tho Re- 1lef Hoclety aud tho clrcumstances under which Mr. Drulinor deted, NoW, can nny tnan sny thnt (s dus ress §s mado out, or anything approaching 1t? Now, gentlomen, tho counscl on tho oflior aido has said o great doal about tho stock in frado that thia plaintlf seoms to have bad ot tho timo who gavo theso things up, hoping, by working on {ho sympathy of domo membara of Lia iiry, 10 havo them gtand out, becaueo ho Aays, 10 mat- tor 1hat slio surrenders, no mnttor that slio kad wrong- fully obtained thom, n0 gentieran would havo taken them undor tho cirdumatances and leavo them without Deds that night—which fs really no anmwer, But lot mo talkk a moment about that, Now, I can concede, gen- tlemen, for thoenko of the defeno in this caso, {hat perbaps if Avery, or Harvoy, or Laubert liad gone i person whon slio’ gave up theeo foods, and liad been fully ndvieed of how It loft her that might, they might havo cxerclsed moro judgment than was oxercled, I admit that, and yof, gentlomon, tho defenco tands with Just ad much firn’ hess hiero whichever view tho jury should tako of that subject, Now, gentlemen, 1ot 1ta sco how the caso stauds, becausd yon must Judgo of tho conduct of Dru- liner by tho facts presentod to him at tho time, Now, this bueinees of tcitling up this mattee was not ine trusted with Druliner, Ho waa thoro whon suo spoko of being arrested, but' snid, as did Lembert, that o was auro nofling of tho Kind was meant, bitk all tho talk was dono by Lambert, and after {he thing was g0 agreed upou ho did 60 go thero and got tho things 08 sho pointed them out, Now, lot us soo, gontlemen ; Drullner went thero to got’ such srtlcios as eho ointed out fo him fo tako, If, thew, ho fook moro beds than was convenlenf, or moro stoves than s convenient, slic poluted thom out a8 o bo taken, becauso ho put n tho wagon notling thateho did no direct, and, after ho bad put them into tho wagon, sho signed tho document, Now, gentlomen, wWhen it enmic to onumerating, why did not Mra, Tucker aay : Tiero are 60 many u {hia family, and it 1a not conyons font that yon take theso two beda to-night: I cannot allow it. "Now, slio dooa not pretend that aho sald any- thing to that offect, But witnesscs como on to this stand, and siato that {Loro wero two atoves, ono cold in the hill, and tho othor iu actunl ugo, with'ples part- Iy cooked, 'and tley say this most inhuman monnfor toolk thio red-hot atove and slaughtored tho ples. Well, gentlemen, that {8 all they provoe in the cuso; thoy keop entircly silont 28 to how' thnt lappencd, I sald fo M. Druliuer, “\Why aidwt you tako that cold otove?" # \Why,h suya o, Toadd to Mrs, Tucker, wouldw't it Bo Detier for mo to take tho slovo in tho hall? Bho suid you Dave got to tako {ho hot stove or nonc.” When lio camo on tho stand ho aid that ho asked hor tho same thing,and sho aid *'Tho one in uso i tho ono Ligot from Jou foslty, and sou livo got to tnko that, ‘wud not o other one, which was given (o mo by my brothior- in-Inw, or eomobody olsc, Whon Lo comes to givo her avidenco sho don't pretend to deny that such wero the facts, I8 thats fair way of prosenting n caso totho Jury? If it hind not been for tho explauation of Drali- | nor, overy ono of you would invo gatd, # Why on carth did'thiaman conditct himself sostupldly astoseizon red hot stove, with provisions partly eooked on it, instond of a cold lave, I haven’t muich patlence, slor havo you, with o man that comes into Conrt with much & casons that ; but {t turns out, gentlomen, that ho tool tho red ot stove Lecaugo Eho inafsted, o should doko, That is the stato of tho cato Wwhen o como fo ot af'tho truth, That s tho woy {n witich 60 much fiio Js spont, uad. g0 much eloquonco by counsel 13 -wasted upon's caso of tis description, But again ‘Druliner went there, und he took whatever was polnt- ed out, Druliner don’t kuow any{ling s to how that Toft thelionse, Ifo wns o stranger ; ho nover hnd been {thoro beforo; ho kuow nothing’ nbout how pusuy rooms slo had there, It wan sufiolent for Lim to gothero under instructions and to take away whatover sho pointed out, and when shp pointed out n red-hot stove bie thought that was rather hot work, aud Tather domurred. # No, eaid sho, tako that stévo,” Whothor sho dia it from puro malico, or wicther &lio thought she would causo him to burn his fingers, it ia sufiicient to say that the red-hot stove was talien bo- causo_Mrs, Tucker insisted that it should La takon, Had Mra, Tuckor suid, when sho got to the Louso, “ Now, Mr, Drualidcr, here are two beda nud mattrossea that I got from this iiwllnl' Boclety ; Idoh't think that T oughit to givo them up; and wo Want to uso them to-night, X would mnot have touchod thom, 8ho sald mo such thing to bim ot tho ouse, Mo ws o stranger o tho houne, and when 1o ealled,’ somo rooms ho wout into oud othors mot, Horo is o bed standing ina room; lero dw s bed standing’n anothor room, “Tuko that bed ;” he fakea it. *‘Ilore ave other urtis cles,” onumerating ; ho takes thom, loads tho oxpress wagon, and goea bclk with it, 3 Now thou, ufter theso things aro taken, Mra, Tuckor malies it convenicnt to huvo sundry and divers ladlea —nico ladics, no doubt gontlomen—lo elogant Jadios ‘who Lisve comne into Court—come into tio houee, and slie shows them, goutlemen, what o destitute condi- tion aho 4s left iu, in consoquonce of theus things bojng token nway, dircctly after ho lad gono awny red-hot stove in hand—whethtr hls fingers snarled or not doea nob appear, - 8o calls {liouo Indloa In ordes to onlist thielr sympathics, Now what noxt, gentlemon, for X must bo briof,' Thoro wero womd shawls which sho hed not glven wp, About's week aftor; Mr, Lambprt was ‘requested 10 go thero, aud sev if aho puld glyg upany other urticles, 10 wont o thb hoiiso, hio and Druliner, tang tho boll, or rapped,—rang tho ball, T supposo, becais it was o nice bouse, nnd she wan able (o hiave it, or sald sho was, Oue of tho young ladics let them nto the longe, Thoy nquired for Mra, Tucker, and ho suld, sho {8 down alairs, pleaso waik down, $(o Went dpvin fito tho basowent, ' Mrs, Tuckor was thore, but 1o atrangors wero fn iho houso, “Iu Gayy to Ars, Tiicker fu hin Ratal goullemuny ‘wanhor. orauss Ke, TApbor) tn notwanting in gentlomanly qualities—h \ill doingaro Tayorably with oven tho 0aritod sounact on tho ciiioe sido, whiich fu sufiiolent commenuation for Mr, Lame borttio gays, ¢ 3rs, Tucker Thava heen roqueated (o call hiero fo'eo whotlior thoro arauot ther gaads yldehyou ougl togivo up, and wilh youy pongfion T woutd Tika toee it oy 150 BoL" - Ao Baya © thore o somo frionde of miug coming, Whom I am expacte ing presoutly, aud will you conseat {0 wait il they i iR osk 4ad wal como?" “Qertainlys? Mo ks Thowe _sta _uncontradicted facls, sofar, en, Tucker kasw Br. Tumiort poctoctly! To tind spoken tohor and aho to him ; ho had told hor iifn orrand 3 aho hiad_ requestod him’ to walk Hll tho atrangors cawo i, and o compliod like & gentionian, Tto took hiw_moat, domuraana monk, thougl it docs not appear that Mr, Lambort=in o monk, Trotty poon flio Indios camo in—fivo Indfes and_gentlemen, * Why, ovon tho Deputy Colleotor of tho Revanito, wan thiore, and o faders) ofllcer who lina boon lioro over ninco thia trlalwan commoncod. Porhapa ho thinkn thero fn somolbog Dero wilhiri tho Iino of s duty Gollactoe of tho ltuvenuo, Down rushes tho genfleman Olark Geib, not. unknown to famo s 8 politiclin_who Lng auceceded of mnkiog his living out of politics and Wenra good clothos, Tho diatiigtlshod ffon, Qlnric Golb aud_ {ho dfstinguishad Doputy-Golluctor of tha Tievenyio eacorted fu some fino Indiens thioy comp down thoros Mrw, Tucker hiad roquostod 'Mr, Lambert to walt il this sreival sbould ocour; ho'did not wait, “and (hoy eamno down fmmedistely, Rira, Tuckor sys, {Thoso men want to acarch my lionso,” Wan not shio neoking to croato o rensation, gontloinon? Wan not sl endanvorlog to onlist tho sympatiios of tho poople by putting a falao_coloring on things, ust an aho did at tho timo_bio appeared bofore Bishop Whitehoung %0 poorly clad, whon abo isd 8 whole wardzobo full of Wnlorproofsand all sorts of comfortablo clothing 7 Thia oficloun_ oficial—this Doputy Colloctor—hmmaiiately Puyn to Mr. Lambert, 10 a most dignified tono: “ Whnt Iayour namo?” “Idon't kuow, sir, as tliat any of yonr bualuoss particularly,? roplied Lambert. Afre, Pucker didu't sak what hin ‘nomo was; she know per- Foctly well, biut sho staod thioro and saw Mio oxcltement thiat ¥hio hiad stirred up—stood tlioré no doubt, Inughs ing In lior nleova, Mr, Doputy Coloctor saya (still moro dignified §f poasibio), # What is your namoe?" Mr, Lambort says, That {anono of your business, , 3y name s Hoyt, 1 am not eslinmet of my name, sir; if you aro ashamed of yours, sl Tighf.? T wonder ho did not say, My nama s Norval, on tlio Gramplan Hills,” and {lien probably Mr, Lam- Dért would linvo ssid, With Garrick, % What In lieil in your mamo on {ho lowlnds?¥ But no, Lo Svao scarcely that, ho waa Doputy Oolloctor of tho Hoyonuo and no mistako, aud ho was fo1ug to oo hat tiero vag o Hiousobrking going om ore, ©1lavo you nny warrant for soarchilng tho Lousa?" Mo replicd thnt ho lind not, nor did Lo pro- fond to Mrs, Tuckor ihat hohnd, * Well, air, if you Liave no warrnnt, tho quicker you' aro onfald of this houao tho belter,” o is protcoting tho innocont: ke would phiow him, Then Golb eald: “Don't you givo up o thing." Birs, Tuckor snys: “Thioro ro somo phinwls, and 1 prefor ibis gentlomsn should tako them.!” Tlioy advisod lier 1ot to.do so, Bha saya s 41 rofer to do it.” Tho distivgulslied gontlemat, Golb, Lelidve, cecorts Lier up staira, 1o a8 0 6eo that the Flotors do not {ntorfero, or any othor aceldent huppen. Bho gotn tho abawls! sho bLringa them, throws them down and says, Thore, tako them and go off.” 1o tnkes thom and goes away. Now, that is all (o dis- turbauce that look place, Bocauso ho man disputos 110 facts, thoso stravgors who come in do not, nor docn Mrg, Tuckor disputo what Mr, Lambert says, that sho proforred to liavo thess aliawla {nken away—theso Alnyla ‘that all thic ceno dn nbout, It was natural cusuglh for Misn Barclny to bo ehacked, Mrs. Tuokor had decelvod Mrs, Barclay and theso othor partics,— lind it falso cooring on. theso things, Sho. paid “Tloro fs some man como to soarch my houso,” It atartled thom, of courso, and {lien Mr. Hoyt says, #Whnt {8 your nsmo?” ays Mr, Lambert, I don't Xnow that that is any business of yours.” Mr, Harclay thon aald, supposing. Mre. Tuckor didn't know who ho_was, “I know thnt mon.” Hho and thoy all Liad supponcd that they had come fuoa o couplo of rufllan, Lo earch hior houso. Aud Dirs, Darclay hay pened 0 fay that beforo Colonol Lambori baudod Lia card, whon Moyt nsked what his namo wan, Why don't Mrs, Tucker say, “Y knowhim porfectly wll, aud bo troated mo kindly aud decently, Ho lins como from the Rolief Socioty, sud requests that §f thoro ia any furlior goods T will glyo thom up.” Why did not 8ho_eny that, Instoad of allowing thin aceno fogo on? 1f hio bnd oxplainod what occurred boforo tho slran- gers camo In, tho wholo thing would have passed liko o mist in tho' morning, Now, gontlemen, thougli por- Liapa X have alroady takon moro time thex 1 ought fo bavo taken, T havo cndeavored o prescnt to you tlio faota_of 'this caee,—not, porhaps, ss fully and consceutively na T ought tolinvo donc—and alinot all of thiesa circumstances that X havo callod your atlon- tlon to wlien put togothor ave undisputed facts, I usk sou, gentlomen, shether i 16 not clear that this caso slotld bo driven out of Courk as a cano that nover ought {o havo boon bronght? Thogaro not contonds ing horo for the paliry valie of theas trifling things ot all, but thoy aro endesvoring to forco o vordict for soino grent oxemplary dumnges, so that it alinll go fortl to thoworld that this Rellef Soclcty, which ropresontad tho combinod charity of tho knowh world, Laa turnod ruflan and buccancor instend of doing ifa duty— Tia seat, gentlomen, on idoa, gontlomon, wholly unworranted by tho facta n {hia coso, Tho testimony in this caso shows boyond tho possibility of doubt that tho plaintiffa have rosorted {o the usual tactlcs of peoplo in o dosperato puss, and thay call in o Tot of desporate charactors,—Interostod charctors, o Tt of played-out dotoctives and so forth, Thoro {sn bafli{f who has a suit pending here, called to introduce tho declarations of Drulincr, that ho hod mado somo indiscreet and foalish romarks about “ cloaning out" o women, snd of fairly compolilug Lot” togivo theso things up. Thissort of thing fa by no monns unusual, but I nover know it to win, _Tho questlon ia —what %8 {ho truth of thia cass? ' What did ogcur ? What aro tho surroundliga ? aiid 4y caso of tres- pusa mado outhoro ? and 1 submit to you, gentlemon, a8 candid en, that thero not, Now ;finnnmcn there’ oro & cat many things in this caso that I havo not alluded toatall; T Davonot had timo ; but, T havo attompled to tako tho salient and imporfant features in this caso and call your attentfon fo thom #o that womoy got ut {ho truth, A tho circumstauces and tho facts, gontlomen, that I have ovorlooked or faflod to oxplain or romark tipon— sundry sud divers thinga that havo transpired in this cage,—1 hopoyou will not tnko it 0a an admission that thero {a no anawor to thom, I have not timo to go ine toull tho dotails, oud & very great deal that 18 fmma- terial, Only what is matorial have I rumarked upou, sud thisdi pertiapt t dosultory nad dlsconncted mau’ ner ; but it 16 aftor all for you to take this easo and do- cido'tt fafrly aud candidly, and 16 1t should bo declded, It is ono of n groat doal of publio Interost becauso an advorso vordict will inflicta great ipjury upon_this community, and Ido not belleve, gentlemen, that thero are any facts thot warrant an adverae decisfon, With theso reworlcs, gontlomen, T submit the caze, Belivoiin i el e HYDE PARK, At the ndjournod moeting of the Trustees on Saturday aftornoon thoro wero presont Messrs, Cady, Clark, Bradnor, sud Waldron, Thero bo- ing mo quorum, tho mooting adjourned ono weok. . PERFUMERY WAR. Owing to the ongagomont of Bidney Smith, Esq., on tho Tucker trial, the trinl of the tom- porary injunction had to bo postponod. The pupors aro all roady, sud tha attompt will bo mado immediatoly to have that injunction dis- solved, TITERARY BOCIETY. Tho following is tho programmo for this eve- ning : Muslcal Dircotor, W. J, Fairman; Oration, Barlow A, Ulrich ; Dobate—* Waa the imprison- mont of Napoleon at Bt. Holena justifiablo? Af- firmative, I', D, Orcott, H. K. 8mith; Nogative, Prof. Huakell, J. J, Horrick, Ladios’ Dopart: ‘mont, Misa Gray. The Decay of Stonc. At tho lsat ordinary mecting.of the Manches- tor SEng.) Litorary and Philosoplical Secioty, Dr, It Angus Smith said that ho, like othors, had obsorved that tho partiolos of stone most liablo tobo in long contact with rain from town atmospheroes, in ‘llgllnml, ot lenst, worg most subject to decay, Balioving the acld to be the oaugo, ho supposed that the endurance of a uil§ icious stono might be somowhat mensured by meaguring its rosistanco to acids. Ho proposod, horefore, to uwo strongor solutions, aud thus to %Pprnwh to the action of long pnr‘oda of time, o triod & fow specimonn in this way, and with moat promising yoeults. Piocos of abont aninch oubo woro brokei by the fail of a hammor and tho number of blows counted, Bimilap ploces wero ateepod in wonk acid; both sulphurio acid and murfatio were tried, und tho lattor preforred.. Tho pumber of blowa now necessary was count- od, Some sgudstoncs. gave way at onco and qrumbled into sand ; some reaisted, long.....Homo vory donso_siliclous_stono waa-littlo_offcotod § it hod atood on o bridgo unaltered far, conturios, in'a country {:hco howover, Thoso trials woro moro bogiunings; he had nrumgw.\ for o vory oxtensivo ot of oxporimonts to. bo.mado, 80 a3 to fix on o standsrd of comparisona but had not found timo yot 5 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.’ Roview for tho Weelk Ending Yan. 20. - BATURDAY EVENINO, Jan, 25, Tho receipts of live stock during tho weok woro aa follows} - - Lo kUK ¥ Cattle, ' Hoas, e 116 23,607 1,055 3,001 268 a3, s 3 28k 1,000 W > = Catlle, . Iogs, Iy 850 ""'fl 1,40 5,8 %69, l,%k lolo (N Tutueye,) il g sy 41057 010 9,283 LIVE GTO0K ¥HEIQTITS To Buffalo, Ansts Hiellairo, 9 100 it To Dunkirk, 32 100 ba, To Clevoland..,...... Bridge, Littsburgh, snd attle, 32 cav. Horees, 0 eay, Hogs, lilouhlgd RN Ioge, slnglo-dack car, ‘¢l car. ... Bhoep, doblg:ieck cex, 4 car, X OATLLE—Tho market openod dull and weak, witha bad look ahoad, ‘Plie. interruption to trafilo over tho Taatern roads, caused by the storma aud {loods, oporatnd to keop shippers out of tho warket, aud, during Mouda, lm‘ Tuoa- day, trading, 80 far, ot loast, as efippors wera ‘concerned, Wwas vlrlunll{ atn Bun(\.u{.\ll[. Thoro wera In tho yards, awailing chipment, umarcuy droves that hagd boup Rmm}mhn § ‘ourly iu the | Wheat llroni; n for fmulng thoso forward, shippera of course could not. bo oxpectad to ro- sumo oporatlons, On ° Wodneadsy, = tho markot asumod A hottor look, Tho obstruce tiona on tho ronds loading Eastward woro ro- ported romoved, and, with a bettor nup]l)l‘v of cars, shippors took hotd with somathing of their wontdd onorgy, and, undor a light pupply of do- sirablo gradan of atack, tho masltc + Aymod np" sonsibly, Holdors grow more confident, and somo of tho bost cattlo wore held aver for ’I‘hurndn;'n markot, in nnticipation of hottor pricen, Tho furious enow-storm of 'l'huraday, owover, 80 obstruotod transporiation, tha outsido buyora woro again compelled to with- dras from tho market, leaving local butchors about tho only operators, nnd nlnco Wednesdny values have Loon unnottlod and varlable. Auto the futuro conrao of pricos thera sooms to be but littlo ditforonco of opinion wmong denlors horo. Trom nll the eattlo producipg soctions of tho country, roports indicato that ¢he number of cattlo now maturing for market {8 largor than at any previous pariod, and it is gonorall y acooptod o4 fact that pricos must rulo low. Tho quality of tho stook now coming forward s not as good at—in viow of tho abundanco nnd chonpnesa of foddor—might ronsonably bo oxpooted, tho maojor portion of tho offerings nomalndng of common and modium doreriptions. Tho bottor grades aro apparently boing held baclk for highor pricos, though it is not clenr by what proooss of ronsoning feedors convineo thomeolves that tho futuro of tho market promises more favorably. Yory fow really cholco droves havo arrived dur- ing tho wook wnder review, and, with raro ox- eo}:uans, $0.60 was tho outside figuro obtained. A fow fotchod §5.76@0.00, and in_ono or two inatances n highor prico wns ronlizod, but the bulk of tho wook’s buslness was transactod at ricon ranging downward from _ £0.25. tockers aro in somo domand, and pricos rulo stondy ab 83,00@4.00 for common to good droves of from 700 to 1,060 1bs. Now milel cown ate bocoming moro plonty, but aro also in botter request, and pricos aro sustained &t §20.00@45.00 por head, Veal ealven ‘n{:u stendily gt £8.60@8.716—ncoording to qual- iy To-day thoro was a light movement on local and shipping account, and prices woro without decided chango. Balos woro roported at 82.60@ 4.25 for poor to good butchors’ stuft, at 83.25() 4,00 for stockors, and at £4,60@0.00 for commaon 10 cholco smootl, shipping Atoors, A QUOTATIONS, Exita—Graded steors avoraging 1,450 15a$0,15@0,35 and upwards, JETTTRRIoN . Cholce Heoves—Tinc, faf, woil formod 3 year to 5 yonr old stecrs, and nvoraging 1,300 101,400 fba... Good ' Baevos—Wall-faltencd, fincly-formed stears, averaging 1,200 to 1,500 lhs.. Medium Grades—8tecrs fn fuir flesh, aver- 0ging 1,100 {01,250 113, o0 evvapaee Butchors! Block—Comnion {0 medium stocrs, and good to extra cows, for city elugliter, averaging 800 to 1,100 1bs. ... . Stock Cattlé~~Common calile, in - decont ficah, avernging 700 to 1,050 fbe Tuforior—Light aud tuln' ©ows, ' icifors, 5.15@3.00 6.00@5.50 4.50@4.75 2.50@4.25 2.00@4.00 stuge, bulls,and o nllawag oteo " 17683.50 Cattlo—Tozas Nurthorn sum mered * 2.50@3.60 Cattlo—Corn-fod Toxns . . 8766450 110GS—Thoe market oponed steady at subatan- Hally tho closiug prices of the procading wook, Rocolpts up to Thursday had beon liboral, bub under an active packing and shipping domand each dny's mculHtfl wero roadily disposed of and ?rlcus woro standy nt 83.05@1.00, Subsoquontly, lio diminislied supply, resulting from tho sovere snow atorm of Thursdny, impartod o firmor tono to tho market, and pricos advanced 10@15c, or to 88.80@4.10, whore thoy woro firmly susteinod to the closo. To-day thors was & good demand, and tho anp- ply (consiating of about 20,000) was disposed of 8t 92.80@3.86 for common; at £3.90@3.95 for good gradoes, sud nt £4.00@4.10 for choico to oxtra. An oxtra drovo, avoraging 469 1bs, fotch- od €4.121¢, Tho market closod firmer., SHEEP—Thero was more nctivity in tho sheg; market than for s number of wooks past, and, although tho supply wis Uboral, all’ found buyors, and ot n substantinl ndvance on formor rates, Bhippors as woll as local butchorsbought freoly, and tho poms were kept pretty woll cleared at 3.60@3.76 for poor to common thin mixed lots . at 34.00@4.76 for medium _grados, and at 85.00@5.76 for good to cholco. Sales of extra wero offocted at $6.00@6.50, while in ono hzm :\incu 7.25 was obtained. The markot closed steady. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Forcign Marlccts. ZLivenroor, Jan, 26—11 a. m.—Flour, 20 61G20s. Wheat—Winter, 198 20@1%5 44 ;_spring, 118 0d@12s 40 ; White, 12 41@125 6 ; club, ‘123 10d318e, Corn, 218'04@ 240, Pork, G2a, Tand, 888 04, LvERroor, Jan, 26—3 p, m.—Brendstua quictand unchanged, T.oNDON, Jan, 25,—Consols, monoy, 123 @02% ; 6-20 of 'G5, 9233 do '67, 03745 10405, 921§ now o3, 914 Erlo, 60%. Tillow, 41s 04@ 448 9. £ Faairont Jun. 25,0206 of '63, 0044, Yants, Jan, b5,—itenten, 63t Tc. Livenroox, Jan, 25.—Cotton steadiers middling np- land, 07¢d ; Orlenus, 1072, Bales, 10,000 baloa ; Amer- can, 6,000 bales; speculation and’ export, 1,000 Lalcs, Ted' winter whoat, 123 21@12s 4d, Flour, 208d@ 805, Corn, 27 04GR, Cheede, 698, Cumberland middles, 34 3 short tib, O Tants, Jun, 25,—Everiing—Rentes, 61t 37 Noew York Dry Gooils Marliet, New Yok, Jan, 95.—Tho trado movement was ather slow with tho Jobbers, but tho agents roport o {nir business, The market for cottou goods was strong, Ulica bloached shirtings of 85 Inch and 4-4 mokes werg sdvanced Xc per yurd by agents. Wide, bleached ehicotings wero put up at 2)dc in first hands, *A leading Jobbing-houso hios signed & contract with nearly all the i)rlnbmmu(n:lurcn for oxclusive salo of their srregu- [ar gooda,—seconds, remuants, aud pound work, For- goods wore dufl, o 45 dry goods imports for tho wock wera $4,308,690, a fulling oft’ from tho samo week last-year, Pittsburgh 0l Markot, TrrTanunan, Jan, 25.—Crudo petroleun quict ut 32,15 Gias; rofined Pliladolphia dellvory, 21gc; Now ork do,, 3203 Pittsburgh, in car lots, 17350, Tho Produco Markceta. NEW YORK, New Yok, Jon, 95,—Corron—In moderata de- ‘mand, easier { talddling upland, 207c. BitkavsTurrs—Elour quiot axid firn 3 recoipts, 5,000 Drls; suporfine Western and Stato, $8,46@7.00; ' com- mon'to good oxtra, $7.90G7.50; uod to cholee, $8.00 @8.00 3 whilo wheat oxtrs, $8.5010.753 Ohlo, STAS@ 10,65 hL Toule, $8.00@13,60, Rye flour eteady at $1.75 @040 Whent dull, houvys receipls, 6,000 bus red Wentern, $2.00; commom \Whito Stato, $2.00 ; atrictly prima No, 3 Milwaukeo, 8170, - Rye, burley, and malt uncbanged, Coru quist oad steady; receipts, 8,600 bu; old Weslern mized afloat, 663@67; do i store,. sigittygo mow 65:4Gu0e, Gats acareo nad drmer roceipf, 8,000 *bu’} now mixad Wostorn §n - storo nud afloat, 51G53)c ; whits Wostern, BS@31c; old mized 1n nlore, bIB52A0, p Hav—Unchangod. 3 1lovs—Firm ot 46@E56 for Now York crop of 1672, Leariin—Qulot o1 26@P1o, Orfnoco, NGB e, Woor—Unchanged ; Wesiern, 6o; pulled, 6003 tubbed, 45@60e, + Gnogenies—Qoffes firm & Rio, 17@20c, Bugar dull 3 Bolliug dolug. Holassca dall, "Rico very firm 0t €@ )70, # brrnotzuM—Orude, O30 reflued, 2130, ‘unrrrTIvE—Finn ot 00c, 8ley . ¥novistoxs—Pork firm; mess, $14,00; primo haes, $J8.8T@I4.00, Beel steady’; iness, 0,000 175", oxira, $12.00@18.00, Cut meati dull § haws, 10 @i1o} shouldors 61@0x¢0 ; midalos in good demnnd, but lower s long oloar, 7 1-10@7 3-160 ; shiort ribs, T30 + Tong cloar for Murch, Tio ; short clear for: Februnty, C. Lard weak ; Woatern atcam, B(@B 6-100 ; kelllo, Y iren Eiem ; Wostern, 15@20e, OursE—Firm ;. 19@100, X ‘Waiaxz—In moderate domand at 0o, ST, LOUIS, 8z, Lovws, Jan, 25.—DBRRADATUFFS—Flour sleady, No. 2epring ot }1,35: No, 4 rod ful $1.75, Corn i fair demand and bigher: No, 32, 33} Gl omeast track ; 4y in B, Louls clovator ; draj- ing ot close fo 43¢, * Onts searco and firm 3 No, 3, on enst track, 300 ; 810 in St, Loula elovators, Birloy-a Small anles No.'d ot 80¢, dellverod, Rye firm ; Tn, - Witnakex—Qulet at 606, i slandard, $13.00, ecller Marcly ; $19.78_f6r' Fobgunry, slouldars, 4i¢c, sellor Bulk meats aclive and fhun : geflor March s claad, 0%e, Marel ; cloar riba, GA(g, buyor Moreh. ' Baott fkm ; cloor ai o; B mfift e b, e eloar, (ous—Iligher; $3.75@4,15, Rocelpts, 3,480, Otz g Rocelple, i ; Sitwaures, MrLwAUIEE, Jan, 26—Bne4psrurr—TFlonr quict and gabauged. . Wheat steally; No, 1, sLags No. o .45, Oatd firmy No, 9, 0030, Corn i futr domand aud highor ¢ No, 2 ot e, Hye dull; No.1 at 70, Tarloy firm § No. 9 af Bio, Rudesera—Flan, 1,000 brls, Wheat, 7,000 bu, BinrxenTi—Flour, 1,000 brls, w TOLED : TOLEDO, Jan, 25~BUEADNTUFFS—Flour firm, Wheat activoand bighoes No, 1 red, $4,60, Corn firmand higher ; ifxed, 383/@i90; low mixed, 88@38Y(« ; gg\v, I83@I%c, Qats} No, 9 quiet at Bdo; Michigan, e Durasep Hoas—$4,80, ' 1 kckivsu—Flown, §00'brls, Gorn, 10,000 bu. Oats, ,000 bu, ? Sunpsixnrs—Flour, 900 brle, Wheat, 6,000 bu, Corn, 11,000 bu, ~ Ots, 6,000 bu, 3 OINOINNATI, Buravsturss—Tlour firm, . Gorn steady, Other gralus © CrvomwwaTy, Jon, . Whent easler at $1. @1 tnaeed, 87@80, Juovistons—Lork quict ot $12.76@12.87%, Tard “firma ; aloam, Txo ; kottlo, Ba, Tulk meata firtn; shouls dor, 40 HER? riby 0100 3 Sloam Gge, Daconl et ¢ Isbouldeis, SA(0; eléar rib, 7465 clear, 7i¢e, Uroeni ‘mestu firm ; ahouldoro, 4o} claan Tib, @00, Hams, '1}§'Gn,'{n £0r very heavy to 14 1t hveniys, * “Toas—Firm ' W@450; mostly, $4.40B4.60, Racsipty g1e; ¥ V2 W4 Ketivo ot ag ¢4 LOUISVILLE, LovisvitLe, Jan, 37.—FLouR—Firm j extra family, #1.5088.00; A' No. 1, $8,35@0.00, thera woro facllities |.” Paovistows—¥ina | meas pork, $13,00, Dacon shioule Provisiows—Tork in good demand for futurs salea ; dota, B2{0 ; clear rib, T3/0; clear, T7;@Ro, Bugar-cured Lom, }’,zrg‘témnul el Lard, umfi( Iiluklhmll« lors, 42:@4 3o ; clonr rib, 03¢o ; elear, 03¢o looso, Rt R i MEMPIITS, Mzriis, Jan, 25.—CorToN—dood orlinary, 17%@ 805 low middling, 183310c, DREADRTUFFA—Elour (qulot and unchiangod, Corn- ont eany, $3.20, Corn firm at 67@800, - Oatu dull sud wor., TAY—Ennler nt 70380, lljl:;:]):—MQulnl mfil qucl\]nn;(r.fl. P’ . EATE—Firm 3 shoulders, 5o § efdes, T@T3(0. PTADEL R § o 1T DHUILADELENIA, Jan, 25, — DEADATUFEA ~ Flour frmor; superfiio, $4.60@5,60; oxtra, £0.00@7.00, hoat quial stondy § red $LOIGLITS Tows pring, $1.60, Liyo tinchangod. Garn lower 3 now yellow, 80c xtl;lll%rfl,flu. Oata flvmor § mized Westorn, 47c ; whits, 620, rTnoLRs—~Crade, 143(c s rofined, 31@12X0. Wittexzy—Tirmer :'05@000, 4 " OLEVELAND, OLryEnAND, Jan, 2i.—BnEAvsTUsFA—Tlour frm, Fliont quict, bucliatgod, Gorn and oala quist, un: ehinnged. ooz Rofined atrong . alandard whito fn cor ots, o7 emall Tote, 193 (@20 REW OREAAHS New ORLEANS, Jon, 25,~Baax—Esaler at $1.18, TRovIstoNi—Pork—Now firm ab $14.25 § oll, $I%.25, Dacon shouldors, 540 3 oloar rib, scaico ot 06 ; clar; dull at Bgc. . ] GnooxitEs—Molamon sctivo and ndvanced ; coms mon, 45@600; contrifuga), 6503 clstorn bottora, 600 3 primo to choleo, 82@700. ' Coffoo firm ot 17@20c. Witiskzz—In'goud doinsnd ; Louisionn, 010§ cholca Cinclunatl, 080, BUFFALO. Rorrato, Jan, 25,—DBREADSTUFFS—Tlour ateady, Whont sirong nnd_higher; eak lols No, 3 Chicago npring ot $1,60; Milwaukoo held at $i.58, Corn sieady ; car lots No, 3 Woslern w. 6305 and on track, 530, DALTIMORE, DAvTIMORE, Jon, 26,—DREADSTUFFR—Tlowr, quiot and unchiangod, Whoat firm ; red Westorn $1.85@4.00 3 amucr, $2.05@2.10, Corn dull; mixed Westorn Gifge: Ontw, qulot; mixed Western, 43@40c; white, 4@ 47c, "Ryo unichanged Trovistoxs—Quiot and @rm, Tork, $14,00914.25. 4 @030; clear Bulk alioulders, 43(@0o s rib ides, tlb, 0¢@62c, Bacon shouldors, @00} Tib ‘sides, 133 cloar 1, o; now lsms, laye, “Lard orm at e ; oSen_Dull; cholen Westorn roll, 24@2o. Winsizy—Nominl, ot 0fc. SPEUTAL NOTIOCES. “ A Dose in Time,” &e. ¢ ¢4 stitch In tmo savos uino,” 14 Is equally cortaln that a doso of a haalthy tonia liko Hostottor's Stomach DBtters, takon at this Inclomont soason of tho year, may anvo rmany an unplossant tingo. A doso, howover, lsnot suficlent. Tho aystem should bo thoroughly chargod, with thls gonial vegotablo stimulant and invigorant. Commenco taking §t with tho commencoment of tho at- mospharlo chngos whiol distingutsh tho wintor from tha autumn, . Tercby sou will avold thoso disturbancos of tho Aiostivo and secrotivo orgaus, and thoso painful dis- casos of tho musclos and tho norves of sonsatton, which often rondor tho porlod of tho yoar which shonld Lo tho ‘marrlost, a soason of pionnco and disquiotudo. Tho oxtra- ordinary vigor and regularily which thls invigorating ro- storativo lmparts to the moat, fmportant functions of tho body, rendor £ an tnvaluabla ramody for norvans debility, Sonalimation, fadlgostion, SorhIILY of the Tor, s 1ates: te, LEA &XPERRING [}AUIHGNA! WORCESTERSHIke SAUCE, Tisyom nea exutianed (o svold tho muiierons Countor- folts and fmitntions offorad. for £ale Gountar: JOIIN DUNCAN’S SONg, Now York, Agonta for Uia Unifod Statas, _SILKS AND LINEN GOODS, THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY GREAT SALE OF TEH Entire Retail Stock CARSON, PRIE&(D,, " 329 West Madison-st. . UNRESERVED SACRIFICE OF FIRST-GLASS Dry CGoods. Oolored Dress Silke, 26 per cent below cost, ‘Wide Oolored Gros Grains, $3.60 quality for 2,00, Dark Faney §ilks for 60 ots, por yerd, Grg]y. ggfipe Spring Bilks for 80 ots, worth Bi'k All-Silk Gros Graina for $1,00 por yard, -Handsome Lyons Bl'k Gros Grains for $1,60 per yard, $Zé2157%uulity Guinet's Bl'k Gros Grain for $3£.§0202 é[linlity Lyons Bl'k Gros Grain for $4.00 quality Lyons Gros Grain for $3,00, $6.60 quality Lyons Gros Grain for §6,00, 76 cent Japenese Silks for 40 ots, Bl Alpaons from 36 ots.upward, all reduced, Satteens, Uashmeres, Morinos, and Empress Oloths at grent reduotions, . Irich and I-%}ms Popling, Pongaes, and other filk and Wool Fabrios at o saorifice, * The centro tables will contain assorted lots of Drass Goods ot 18 3-4 and 26 cents; half price, ‘Whito CUotton and Wool Domett Flannels, 17 cents, Henvy White Bhoker Flannels, 256 and 36 cont3, Bargains in Watorproof Oloths, Oagsimeros, for mon's and boys' woar, 66, 75, end §1,00, i ' BARGAINS IV LINZH G00DS, - Henvy Bleachad Linen Damasks, 50 ots, up. Unblenched Tabls Linens, from 26 ote, up, Fino Damask Table Linens reduoed one-third, Speciul bargains in Iinen Towals at 121-9, 16 ond 20 ots, - @9od Ornshes, 7 1-2 to 10 ots, 11-4 Horvy White Quilts at $1.00, Mnrseilles Quilts nt 52,00, Ladioy' Patont Merino Hose, 16 -ots,, "tho. crentost hargain ovor offered, Lodties' Morino Vests, 60 cents oach, Gonts' Hosiery and Underwear, vory chenp. Ladies' Ribbed Myrino Hoso, 10 ots, All Ogttona and Shedtings below wholosalo 008T, Paisloy Shawls ot half price. - Olonk Velvets nt roductions of $6.00. and. .00 1;{: yard, (oves, Ribbons, Ties; and Laces greatly reduded,” AMUSEMENTS. STAR LEOTURE UOURKE. 1 ; ‘e‘\?:‘\g {__ $1.80 THOMAS' ofi({ifi‘é’ffi.’ Tho ealo of (iokots for tha Hifak thveo entertainments of tho Hecond Uonrso bogine on Thursday marning, 30, at the usual Btar Dopots. Tho oston Soxtot Cluts wil juaugurato tho Bouth Side Courss Fob, 8, und tho West Sillo Courso - Ich, 4 with & Grand, Baliid Concer, 1hn best over giveu in Olfoago, Goo, Wi Gurtls w TFob, 10wt 11, and Thuo, Thomas! Orohoatra, 16 ;A fow Sowson Tiolets for ontiro Conreo willl for saloy OAUPENTIE L SUELDON, Manago: . COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. . COPARTHERSHIP. Tho undoraignod havo_this dey associated thomaglves togethor under the fivm namn of Oono & Strony, for tho purposo of oarrying on & gonoral Wholeanlo and Retuil Jewelry Businos, at 101 Bast Mnflla;n]}nbb . 1. OOND, @, A, STRONG. b, 17 and * Ohlaago, Jan, 2, W, [ AlL-gatlow | DRY GOODS. Joim V. Farwell & Co, Monroe and Franklin-sts: ‘Wo shall continuo our POSITIVE and PEREMPTORY CLOSING-0UT SALE OF OUR ENTIRE RETAIL STOCK DRY GOODS, Carpots and Upholstery Goods, Until evorything is disposod of. 'We shall this weok offor, Without Regardto Cost Our Entiro Btook of F'URS, of ovory doscrip« tion; OLOAKS, SHAWLS, SULTE, FAN- CY BILKS, DREBS GOODS, &o. A. raro opportunity is offerod to all to buy for prosent and futuro wants. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS In Every Department. $100,000 WORTIL OF DRY GOODS To be SACRIFICED. “We must reduge our stock rapidl; 5nmu%rr;fl, nndd wi{(l commonco ]nn M s nn, 47, and makg our prices lower than an; other houso in Chicago, whethor selling n% beforo A’ S ottex Bross Goods, Tlack Bilk 0 offer Dross Goods, Ll 8, Painlor Biawlo, 5t aamrecodonisd: et ‘Wil olosp out our Olonks nnd Suits at helf rico. ‘Will gell Ohonoy Brothers’ Amorican ook Silka at $1.76 ; Oolored ditto, $3.00 ; Pure Sillk Velvet nt $0.00, worth $10.00 ; %&6508600’ worth $14.00; at $10.00, worth Bpecinl nttontion called to Woollens and Flannels at coat, Daocidoed bargaine in Roal Liacos of all kinds, Oolinrs, Berbes, ete. ; alao, "Ladies’ Cotton Undorwenr, below cost, Ladies’ and Gonts® Flannol Undorwear, Woollen and Ootton Hosiory, Linon Damasks, Napkius, Hands I;S’l;ngret 5, Ribbons, otc,, at largoly reduced Ploage come onrly in the morning. ** First come first sexved.” HUNT, BARBOUR & CO 103 BEastMadison-st. — e e et e ey STEAM HEATING APPARATUS. THE ANDERSON I HEATING CO. Offce ud. Somyle Roows, 107 Lakest, CEHICAGCO, ILL. Mannfacturors and donlors tn Bloam Hoatlng Apparatus Aro propared to _put in ntomptly tho justly colcbrated Andorson BASE BURNER. 'TOX ' 0" TN HOURE TTTATION, wilohy or un'gn}ogn{){:l;l:l olfsatvs working, [s equalid o provared t0-dr ] toa. and” farnish ALE KINDS oiF BRIy °f So1d: nin and ornnmental pipg stad Radia: TION including lu{‘g\“d cnllllinl"n Ili -“ " © wauld call spocial attontlon to our INDIRECT RA< DIATOR for tho Introduation of mura niote it th thartingnia i e nuazc"nfr ":’d"““" e aiso kobiy onhiand At 1g wpa X ara for'tho DISTRINUTION V08 " Hon WALGR Dimbucit noters ' HAmidovdis, WUNS DIUES, £0., &c, Small stosinors for inochknionl Aad. cooking!puirhioscs alwass 01 G Jor omedinte doron Snmplas may ba hoon wnd ‘il inforaiation Sbtataod B Calllhy it Our 0iico ua ahuvo. Ordors for Castinga solicitod and mn\gilv exocuted, 3., PEATT, Deosident, O BLLLS, Agont. J, H. PIERCE, Socrotaty. GiricAGo, Jnn. 33, 1438, For Chlcagoand vielnity, an experiqneod cnuvnsser for subsoriptions and adsertisomonts for n fist-olass Nor York Daily Comnorslal Journal. A liberal arcangomony mado with an uccoptably party. Address, with rafor~ onozs, JOURNAL, Now Yark Post Office, Box 8,048, * Anngent fora edgant tho tea T L Flonr Tael Barrol Stock, Tivored f1 car lots on track, WANTED. pan tox oxport firm, Thorouzh knowl. et and. lnmr-clusv"Lonn;:ulumdo,lrnd 13 0 oblections Il attonding to othor business dos tho e branch. - ARDIy by Jottor, naubif rolemers, (6 o M LLOHARRAR, Grammercy Pasl 1lonso, Now York. Staves and Heating, Wowish to by for immediata dellsery, No. 1 Floue Addrea, atalinequintity, bls prico do- 2 n Gileago. Gty 5 513 nd 215 Sonth Wetrats Ohisags, 1. 8. W. RAWSON, Pros. . F, PU' ? W.'B. TIOSWEL, Casti THE UNION TRUST GO. Slawvines BRI 185 Sauth Clavk-at., N. 1. tor. Madison, Chleag, T Tacorporated Jan, b, 197, Capital, 8125,000; Surpliye, &30 Authortzod Capitah. Offlca Toura—From 9 a. in.'ta 4 p, m., aud Henday sad Satnrdny ovenings, trom b (08, Toteros: at tho Fate of & pur cont por nnnum, will be patd qn all doppuits of ono dollar or oo, for each full ealon- dazmonti, © g 18 for Nauotico reguired for drawlng nmoney. * WMISCELLANEOUS. Tirvongous Iea About Paying. State aud Comuty Taxes for 1671, * Many tnx-navers who hiaxe not paid tholr STATE AND COUNTY 'PAXIS FOR 1871, hevo formud & wrong op 0 by tha ennouncement in tho dally pavera that tho §L41kthra hid past passad an not. extondiog: tho time ar €010 paymiant of taxes, withont stating to wWhich yoar'a &lath A Uuunty Luxcatho act roferzed & applics,” The i Just paased oxtonds, tho tima to Fowrship. Colieotors E0%wiitig thotr tiaut Ratttomont with th Connty Colloor tor for taxas of 1874, from tho 18t dsy of LFobrunry to tha 10ths day of Mareh, but it does not oxtond tho timo fur Dayniont af Sinto nd onity tnvas for 1671 an Noer. e citagnant st forsiatu i GeuntyLixea or 1671 hiavo beon Alod by. Lo sevoral Tavwnsily Uolfootora. with o Doty Colloator sa tho. faw direotss and. tho dein: uent lnxil-b\us publishod in tha Evoning Post on tha flgol{:)hfl,nm}u‘] dgmont agalnat the proporty on l'hlflh. 3 pltention for judgmont ai s Riate and Coutoty tnse fog 1671 roinstn uapitd will bo ‘mada on tho Srd of noet moath. All dolinquonts hind Leuier 800 o it mwl for Is7lat onco, 1 publish this for tho hidn most intcrasted, £o that If nsy ana finds & Bgalust s lots, or i (ax s2lg, }iq oaniot havo t fynoraco, 5, RUNSEY, County ( BUILDING MATERIAL, A o v i A POTSDAM SANDSTOWE. blo, bosutiful volor, Bro-pzaod, ohoap, Al aboas Lo e etoi, il ot sirohiar abitaining fall Ao VR At by bus Groldtosts sk ‘whers usod on tin hurghos, geliguls, dwollings, stor Rod o awuin, fgo ok ay thelr taxos Eiforinntion of udemen u plo o County Colloctor. SCALLES, TAIRDATRS BRANDARD SCALHES. OF ALL BIZEH, FAIRBANKS, MORSE &00 & WEST WASUINGTON-8T,