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—— E ’E:n Bouthern Railron © PP T Y £,197—Nool =2 * kocp to hin house. Torcod rest will not do this THE CHICAGO DAILY TUESDAY, 3 THE LAW COURTS. A Constable Convilcted of Mal= feasance in Office. Criminal' Court Sonsation---Mysterious Disappearance of Records, flow a Smart Young Prisoner Earned Bixiy Days in Roturn for Kindnessa 1In ton yeors two indictmonts have boon sto- lon, or havo disapponrod, from tho rocords of tho Oriminal Court, and ono from the Buporier Court, tho latter being in the good old timos ‘when that Court had juriadiction in criminal causes. Ono was in n murder cave, and a moro bare-faced robbery was nover committod; tha socond was agalust Mary A, mith, the partiou- lars of which aro shronded in mystory; aud tho third occurrod yeutorday, in tho caso of Josoph Hayos, Samucl Iarmon, B. B. Worden, and Jolw Malloy, indicted for lnrcony, The Clerk waa proparing tho caso for trinl, it boing sot for yostordny, when it wos discovored that tho in- diotmont had disapposred. A strict sonrch lod to the molnucholy conclusiou that somobody had beon in the vault aud stolon the all-hnportant Jdocument., Tho defendants wore in court, and claimed to bo roady for trial, but tho Btate's At- tornoy had tho case contiuued, and will Iny snother information, and doubtloss obtain an indictment noxttorm, the partiesbolng moanwhile hald under bail. What is most curious in this caso fn, that Mr. Hayos, an ox-policoman, has lntely charged e follow-defondaut, Harmon, with porjusy, in awoaring to the oiwnership of certain property on which be wont bail on o dintilier's bond, shich caso comes ou for hearing boforo Comtnis- sionor Hoyno to-dny, snd that Hormon rotorts Dy charging that Hayos bas instituted thoso pro- coodings for blackmailing, and also to prevent his appenring in the Criminal Court to answor tho above charges, knowing that Lo (Eiarmon) can make dovelopmonts of an unpleasant nataro, . ALDING A.SMART YOUNG MAN. Honry and Potor Brick nnd John Lluor wore, on Thursday Inat, found guilty of » riot. Eluor, having throtn a jslass at b Aaloon-keopor, Whilst in the lattor’s saloon, on Archer avenuo, and cut his head opoun, was_sontenced to thirty days in the County Jail, nnd tho two Bricks to ten da: onch for alding aud abotting. On Saturdsy tho sttomoy for Hiuot Intorviwed Honry Brick in tho County Jail to such an oxiont that he camo away withan afidavit in s pockeb signed by Honry, ofirming that it was he, aud uot Linor, who_had thrown tho glnsa that cub tho hoad that caused thoir arrest, and lodged them in the County Jeil. Yestorday tho tri- umphant altorncy brought the maiter'up boforo Judgo Willisms, on motion to sot asido the son- Youce ngainat Elnor, on the ground that Henry was tho guilly party. His Honor bad Hnm’{ and John brought in, and listoned complacently to thoir talo, which'being ended, Henry's sontonco way sot aido on hie own confession, sud his torm of imprisonment incroased to sixty doys in tho House of Cormrection, and John was dis-°| chargod. Tho eclf-donying Honry did not allo- gothor caleulate on this result, and it is likely €t hio will nover ropoat Lis goneranity, aven it Lio ling the obinuce. AALFEASANCE OF A CONSTADLE, Benjamin B, Worden, alloged to bo on _acting conatable of Coolk Caubty, was charged with malfeaeanco in offico, Mo ovidenco waa to tho offect that dofondant was_ontrueted with_tho exacution of & replaven writ on {ho houschold furnituro of Mra, Murtin, who rosides on War- ron avonue, that o carted tho goods away from tho houso, mado uo return of tho writ, got rid of tho properly in somo way or other unluown to the parties interented, sud failed to produce the monoy. IIowas found guilty, and tho Judge waa recommendod to make' the ususl recom- mondation to remove tho oflicer from oflico. The maximum fino in this caso is §200. Mean: whilo Beujamin fs hold in Cook County Jail, swaiting eontenco. CONVICTION OF A DISORDERLY SALOON MAN, Petor Quirmbnck, of No. 103 West Twelfth strect, indiclod for committing s nuisanco by Ieeping a disordetly saloon, who was foun gullty sonio titmo, ago, yostoidoy wiihdrow bis E:m on for now trinl. Defendant is a mason by rude, 50d ran tho saloon by deputy. Ho prom- ised to withdraw from tho businoss, and never do so any mora ; whoraupon Hia Honar inflictad afluo of £50 and costs. This should boan en- conragomont to a vigilant polico forco to *go for tho scores of other disorderly saloons which swarm in various out-of-the-way corncra of thoeity. |, DANKRUPTCY MATTERS. Strome, Loob & Co., of Philadelphia, Pa., esterday potitioned for tho adjudication of Loo- pold Rolizback, acitizen wholas beou hovocing twixtsolvancy and bankrupteyin this courtainco tho 20tk of Janyry last, wnd procoolings Agatnet whom wera dismissed on Saturdsy. The poti- tioners claimod 18 creditora for an amount of £3,100 for goods shipped, and noto of S179.06., Thio usnal rulo to show causg was fesucd. Vornbrock & Fattman, and¢Conradea & Loge- man, of Bt. Louis, yosterday ' potitioned forthe bankruptey of Heury Hurat, of Peorin, They claim a8 creditors for seyeral smyll smounts, and sllege that debtor mado o gale. of hismtock to Houry Wehrlo to defeat his ereditors, mortgaged some real catate to socuro Carl. Roll, & proforsed croditor, and frandulently paid) Josopis Nalglo, his_fothor-indaw, ©2,850; Lakwrence, Naigle, 81,235, and Clinrla Naiylo, 3385, Tho Qobtor ia staed'to be insolvent, and unnblo tojpey moro than 20 cents on the dollar. Tike ususl rulo to sliow cause and warrant of seizuits waslissued. On the petition of the South}Park' Commis- sloners, filed yestorday In the Gircuit Court, Willism L. Groonleaf was appointad Cadloctor of tho new special assessmont. GENERAL NOTES. ‘The . Carbondale coal case is stillion trinl bo- Coro Judgo Treo, Tho day was tiaken up in hearjug tostimony of compoteut wiltnessas, in- cluding persons engaged in workingitor tho (oal Company, to show that tho dofendonts had made all the neccssary borings foricoal before sbandoning the works which thoyjare charged withs failing to carry on, Thoy are #howing that tho coal ropresontod to bo undery the ground, was not thero, The ovidonco isfofs strictly unintoresting character. - In the eult, Chicago, Milwaulteo & Bt. Paul Railroad Company v. John T, Lbprhart ot al., a Efucmn for right of way, before. Judgo Dooth, o jury yestorday roturndd o vordict, iinding for John ¥\, and Matilda D. Ebertsart tho sum of 20,000, in full componation for thie valua of tho land taken, and damagos therefor, viz. : for Lots 8, ¢, and 5, in Block 8, and Lota 11, 12 Block ¢, all in Weage' & Eherhart’s Subdivision of Block 16, of Wright & Webstor's Subdi- vision of the northcast quartor, Boction 12,. 13, in tho cclebratod Blake divorce case, yoster~ doy, on motion_of complainant, timo for filing certificate of ovidenco was oxtended 30 days. Yostordsy waé o grand Oold-day in Bostwicl v. Skinner, We print a roport clsowhoro, Judgo Gary's rulings in_tho vatious points that have comie up Bo far will bo read with intorest. Judgmont was _ontored, yestordsy, beforo Iudgo Portor, in the uit Datesson v. Qoodrich, Zor dobt §4,047.85, damagos £304.66, Ducl v, Cudroy, suit for dobt, was yesterday tried hoforo Judge Portor, mnd a verdiot ro- turned, for dobt £708.8%, and damagos $7.07. Mation for new trial was overruled and judg- ment ontered, and seire facias lssued. Appoal bond 81,400, In the sult, Pittsburgh, Fort Wayno & Cincin- nati Railroad Company v, Lake Shoro & Michi-{ Gompauy, bofore Jnsz oth, the motion to strike tha potition from fles was eustained as to tha following claus . s4nd that petitionerhas agrood with anid owncirs tlat it will pay_tbom compousation for € ald vight of way,” snd overruled us to tho rost of tho pttition. Yoth partios excopted, and the csusa waa sot for trisl on Tuosday, April 16, noyzt, sy por stipuiation filed, ; Tudolph Geisort, convicted, on Thursdry, for stabbing s colored oitizon whilst the latcor'was trying to rouse him from a daop sloop, was yes- ?rur‘(llny sentoucod to thirty days in the County o) Judgo Wallace is 8o unwoll as to o obliged to indofatigalla dudge auy harm, for Le nover does teko any rest until ho 48 forcod: MNEW SUITS, Tus: Usrrep Bra1s Cimcure Gounr.—~Woven Wiro Matiresn Compnny Yo David 3. ¥owens s patent dn- friugement sull for impraved bed-botioms, Hame cotgialnant v, Jobn E, Whittlosey and Jourgen W, 0, e, % Utiicust Count,—0,190—JTamen Rtiliman v, Al fred Nixon and Jaines L, Draucon: trospass, §3,000, 8,104—~Churion Hearlt v, fawne dcfondants ircspnss, 5,000, 6,195—Teoplo ox rel, Ellon Kennody v, Emily Ewanni potition for writ of halcsy corpus, 0,106~ John Nozeott, for (ho use of Jouoph M, Stopheh v, Gonk Gotnty National Japk; gaisics for €500 B and 17, in | bl for partition of ostata fn tho town of Temont, 6,19)—Appesl, 0,200-—Detition to appoint & Cole Tolor of {ho Jonred of South Pork Com. misaloners for e collection of o spoclal nogcasmont, dnd nppolntment of Wai, . Greonlonf, {Burnt Rocords act), Joseph Bouch v, Jusoph Turne- worlhy Alva A, Btous L G: T Trecr, sud T 3. Colo roflllnll {0 eslabliah {itle to tho weat half of the \n:l‘ i of tlie sontliwest qunrter Sac, 10,40, 13, Tis BUPLWION CoURT.~42, 64! srson, Plrle & Co, v, Bhianaban & Weal ; assumpalt, $500, 4%652—Josoplt Mann v, Petor Tochim 3 potitioh. for mochaulga len § 43,099—Cornclia T, Blefen v, Miohael Steffon ; dlvore no papers, 44,08—0, L, Xeltz & Co, v. Wni, J, Towkeaburg; nesumpelt, $800, 42,603—Thomas Mo~ Arath v, 11, Hart & Co,; sesumpsit §1,600, 42,660 Aloxander T, Wracoy V. Irancls T, ilinciloys arantupsit, $750, 42,607—Ilowell & Brothers v, Polor Neff; reonmpnit, $100. 42,068—Vincent J, Scoll v, ‘Anlon Jlogeman s nasuumypult, $300, d2,489—Jullun It, Denman V. Northwestern_Bhow-Oneo Manwfncturiog naenmpelt, §300. 43,670~Elizaloth 1. v, ar + divorco i’ cruolly unil desortion, d2,071— v, Jakoh Frellander ; assumphit, §3,500, 12,072—Jamos L Duffeo v, Francls A, Ioifman 'and . Gelpcko ; nssumpslt, $1,600. 43,673—Tha Socond National Dbk of Obidano vi Thomus Wallaco ; s pumpall, §000,_43,674~Samuol A, TEehol of nl ¥ Ttauwachor o al,s ' mechanics ton, 43,075—2lava 5, Tavermor, guardian, oleg petition for Lave to sell laud, 43,070—Witblield for ecrelce. pbnsia Radl PERSONAL, (Olomont Powell, the oxplorer, wan at tho Gard- nor Houso yostorday. Tlon, A. B. Marris, of Loulsiana, ia ab tho Bhorman Houso. Ton, W. W. Brooking, of Dakota, is at tho Tromont Houso, @on, John M. Coreo {a at tho Tremont ITouse. Col. John Macomb sud family aro st the Garduor House, Gen. 8. A, Hurlbut, of Belvldero, 1s stopping. at the Tromont Honss, Hon, D, &, Hookor, Mayor, and soveral of tho ity olcila of Milwaukos, ‘aro st tho Garduor Guss. Amang tho arzivals nt tho Mattoson Houso, ostordny, wore tho Iolluwhli; L, Forrior, Forws 7K., Osbornn, Mitwankeo; R T, Itinto, Otiava ; Alox, Forboy, Cloyeland s W. L. Whit- mam, Rook Tolwad 3 3. O, Warnocls, Now York; D, MoGurry, Olovelaud ; R. Iughos, Tolodo ; H. 3. Colwell ahd wifo, Choyonno, Among tho arrivala at tho Tromont Houso, yos- tarday, wero tho following: J. 8, Rucker, Wash- ingtots ; Johin N. nxter, Rutlaud ity ; J. Wor- oostor, Jr., Boston ; Chules J. Jonos, Clovoland ; ‘Alex. Durdoch, Now Yorks J. 8. Portoous, Nova- dn 3 7, JL. Shugord, Shorandosh Bound ; Donj. T. Pollot, San. Irancisco; Willinm Obambers Otalan ; J. D. Strong, Philadolphia, Among the aurivals abtho nrxgg tordny, wore tho following: . 'T. Witte, Now York; Haughton Veugh, Dublin; James R. Porter, Omaha; E. W. Fossott, J. R. Woods, Lu Moille, 11i, ; Samuel Richards, Philadelphin; Rufus Ford, Budn; John Lutz, Omaha; I Bimpron, Milwaukeo; F. B, York, Knuss; . ‘Garland, Bpringfiold; B. P. Parks, Gran Rapida. Imnng tho amivals ot the Gardnor House ostorday, woro the following: Dr. Ames, Woodward, Oblo; E. W, Easton, Nobracka ; Col, 1. Jones, U. xs' ©; W, L. Murphy, Dallas, Toxan; B, . 'Benrd, Now ' York: Thoodore Parlker, New York: N. 8. Tonny, Milwaukeo; O. J. Alvord, W. R, Hovons, Exio { Urbaon; Obotlos Dowoy, ThomasWeavol Montpelier, Vt.; J. . Frooman, Boston. Among tho arrivals at tho Shorman IIouso, yostorday, wera tho following: C. W. Shaw, Omabin ; O. I, Stratton, Louisvillo; Hon, \Wm, TReddick, Ottawn ; O. W, Thomas, Washlugton ; John Sborp, Salt Lake Oity ; E. M. Harton, St. Louis ; C. J. lillised, Pitéaburgh; W, 3L fobs orte, New York ; IL. 0, King, Lhiladeiphic ; D. MoLounon, Ban Francigeo ; Col. Geo. Batcholor, akota. Brother Moody I8 in Now Orleaus. Tho Roy. Elijah W. Hagor (Eplscopal), of tica, N. Y., Iins_roccived an appointment’ as Chaplaiu in 'the Navy. Gen, Fremont fecls that be has g0 t.l.mrouglxly 4 dono” Franco; that no consideration would in- duco him to go bavl and do it somo more.—Xaw York Commercial Advertiser. ra. D. G. Oroly(*onnie Juno") and Madamo Domorost bavo wilhdrawn from ‘tho Now York Sorouia,” and iutond oigauizing suothor olub for adics, Orvillo Grant s a vory clovar oung man. Ho ia tho brother of tho Prosidont of ‘tho United States. It may have boen observed that he docs not bold visibly uny largo and lucrative publio oftive.—Cincinnati Cominercial. Gov. Fumss, of Nebrasks, has appolutod Mesgrs. William E. Hill; of Otoo ; Dr.WillinmD. Beolt, of Lancaster ; and tho Hon, Silas Garber, of Wabster, as Trustoos of tho Btato Insans Asylum, Gon, W. L. McMillan, Houso yos- Sonntor-clect by tho 1| McEnery Loginlaturo of Louisians, was Briga- dier-Genoral of the First Brigado, First Divis- ion, Sixtoenth Army Corps, which included four Midnosata regiments. Ho is, therefore, woll known to mauy in Minnesota, Homor_Ramsdoll, whoso namo was gived by tho Now York Zimes ns one of the Erio Direct- ora yho recelved monoy for nssisting in ousting Jay Gould, Euhllnlwn acard in which he douies i“t‘lam that Lio was tho recipient of suchcompon- sation. Josoph Powoll, who died at Groonvillo, Tonn,, Fob. 7, was a Union momber of tho South Caro- lina’ Togisiature in tho Nullification times; o Union man, of Burnside's army, in the War; ‘momber of 'the Tonnessco Senato in 1866; and, Iator, Consular Agont at tho Falkland Ialands," ‘whence lio roturned six months ago. It 18 & groat pleasure to the countryto sco that Oasey (who married o Dent) hos beoi reappoint- od Collector of New Orleans. Thia is ono of the Frlndnflt rosults of Civil Sorvice Reform. Casey 8 & sweot boon to New Orloans, He las been placod where ho will do most good.—Cincinnati Commercial, —_—— MISOELLANEOUS, —An ononymoua bonofactor loft ten £1,000 notes in & London hospital, recently. inghamton man wound wp his will with & feoling warning to those Lie had made Lis loga~ toos to “boware of blood rolations, they fro worae than blood-suckors.” —A young couple in Hardin, ‘0., who wero much enamored with ench other, protracted their sitting bofore the stovo to so late an hour that both foll asloop, aud, tho poor gir's dross takiug tiro, sho was fatally burnoed. —A Naw Orleans philonthroplst, acting on the principle of similia similibus curantur, hos be- quoathed & complets file of the Congressional Globeto an {nsane asylum in that city. —Tho San Frauciaco Bulletin, inan artico on *Rebollion in tho Kitchen,” saya that Bridget's substituto, John, *is every day gotting moro ‘whimsigal and eapricioun. “For ono goad%hhmsu sorvant/thore aro ton bad onos." ~—InjRuskin’s lato edition of his own worka he eays: *Of America I usually say nothing, be- cried, a8 5 hatlon, thoy ach tholr-iruth In libers fmnd equality, of ‘which I dotest tho ono, nui gihny tho possibility of the other.” —A —The latost phaso of the big diamond swindle 8 & libel H“ilbrou%hfih Willism Lont, ons of tho projectors of the shiome, rgainst the Daily werprise nowspaper in Virginis City, Nov. o utatemants, tho paper made damaged him, ‘Ihe thinks, about 815,000 worth. —A singulor cosmotical experionco hod a_girl in Stonington, Ct,, who slept with her handy in (yl stocking of mush to whiten them. The mush vwas put on hot, but frozo boforo morning, in cofiuquencn of which tho dsmsol is now heu- Teigle. —Mrs. Snydor, racontly arrostod in Syrnouss, N. Y, for ullugalllllug. Lonsts that sho stole in one hour &1,600 worth of goods, 'Tho Credit Mobilicr syndicate should elect hor an honorary e R hodo atand sntn biew § —A Rhode Island man Las iuventod a torpedo in tho shape of & grain of corn, which l;p do-. signod for tho boguilomont of crows, As soon os that offensivo bird tales hold of it, it ex- plodos and blows the top of his hoad oft, This affords nchunE and innocent reoreation for tho crow, and af tho samo timo does away with o griovous ovil, An over-zealons clorgyman in Cambridge; Maaa,, impulsivoly doclared, Inat SBunday, thet, in his opinion, & young mau ‘‘hod bettor spend Bunday in tho worst dens of infamy than in o Inw-sanctioned Jibrary, forin tho formor places his consoienco would'be left froa to sot, whiloin tho lattor it would bo blunted.” —Ag Dr, John Cumming was about to deliver o denunciatory lecturo on ihe Papacy, at Folke stono, Englaud, tho othor da{‘, he recelvod a telegram wonouncing ‘the donth of tho Holy ZTather, MHo consoquently tonod his lectura down, and drow s donunciation very mild, ot fio way awful mad when he dincovered tho 0ax, —Alas! that tho hnggago-smashor should be cnt off in tho {:rlma of his nuofulness, Tho Kentuoky Baunto hay poseed o bill providing that suy mewber of the eminent brotherhood engaged in handting baggago who shull willtully or negli fimmy anark tho language of dn},&nal ur iere 1) ronk, dostroy, or injuro any arlicle u his cavo, shall ‘bo fined not lags than £20, nor 1more than BB0D, or bo confind in ail for'a period of not © \WASHINGTON. - Soeinl Conditions in the South- west. A Narrative of Life in Arlcansas, Decidedly Unpleasant cnees. Experi- Frai Qur O Correspondent WaouaTo, March 13, 1873, INTENCIANGE OF COURTESILS, The following good-naturod elitorinl para- graph ia takon from n.vory oxcollont Consorva- tivo journal, tho 8t, Louln Republican : 2r, Gath vrites that Missour), Arkaunan, and Kansna airo practically nneivilized,—or, fathor, fu’s condition of somiclyilization, This ramarksblo aunouncoment ocoura in {he courso of a rambling_commentary upon tho chavacter of Col. York, Wo don't know hovw it fa Witts Arlunbas or Kansas,~{hey miust opeal for tiome solves; but, speaking for Misnourl, wo will say thint o erilfo whond early education boars thio smprozs of tho pooultar edvilization of tho grent Slate of Delawere, {8 1ot rocoguized ne anthority fu this merldian, Not having roceivod any eduention in Delowaro to yponk of, novor having fallod to spoak of Dalawaro as of any othor part of tho country, and to denounco any of its barbarlsms, and obligntod to Missouri; Illinois, and tho Wost, and that constituonoy of {rienda residing there whoso silont consideration makes mo kin wilh thom moro than to all tho East, I wiil not stop to badgor about locglitics. I amn an American. But, no to the mattor in haud, It la notorfoty that, wost of tho Missisaippi River and south of Towa, a social civilization provails in many of tho rural and rugged parts which demands tho Son of Man to bo born again to romodal it. . 1 am told thnt ox-Clov, Flotchor, of Missouri, on o rocent visit to thia city, eald nbout as fol- lows: # Gratz Brown does not know how to govern theso mountain countios of Missourt, Whon I was Govornor of tho Btato, I sont to have cor- tain follows put out of tho way [assagsinatod 7], ‘bocause I know that no order could provail whilo they woro alivo. Thoy woro outlaws, ond tho goneral poaco domanded that thoy bo qulotly extirpated.” Porhapa I am doing ex-Gov. Flotchor injus- ticos but, whon theao parngraphs wore.roponted to mo as baving been recontly utterod, thoy scemed to boso natural to tho condition of things in tho Ozark country of Missour], Arkansas, and the Indian Torritory, as I had found thom last Boptembor, {hat I mado only this montal com- mont ¢ *¢ Cau tho spring riso above tho fountain,—the rulors above tho pooplo ? Is thore not a sooial work todoin this country by the press which must anticipate any stable political roform 7" It this suggestion which I am ‘making is to load to nny mere bickoring in print, I shall re. gret that I begon it; for -soveral yonraof me- quaintanco with tho oditors aud proprictors of tho Missouri Republican have led to respoot, at lcnst on my part.. But s wan is not armed with & pen to bo a politisan, X tho nowspapor-prosn of Ameticn would oxert fomo of its onergy, na the Cincinnati Commereial Is dolng, to oxplora and revenl contiguous saclal conditions in old parts of the conntiy (Koutucky and Tennoasco), and oducato old nnd herd communitios up £ eome apprehonsion of tho eriticlsm of mankind spon thom, it would accomplial more i " a yoor then by discovering Livingstono, fnding tho Nostlwest Pacsago, or roachig the North Pole. Tho matorial growth of the United Slates deflca journaliem. _Wo hayo no literturo, because thore js no timo for it. What happena excoeds invention, Rubinson Orusoe would bo no adventurer in_this country, Munchnusen would be no liar. Binbad could not flud & pub- lisher. The Count of Monte Christo would be drivon out of tho newspaporaby Alr. Hildebrand, of Migsouri, Hildebrand wag tho daily, weokly, snd seml- waokly horo of tho Republican. 1o’ was mot o grontor villain than Culln Bikor, *tho Bowio County_horo" of Texns. o meroly dofid- tho Ststo ho lived I, rmurdored for game, oud mobody lmows. cloarly ) whethor ho'is doad at {his momont or no. He is probably doad, but the Missouri Republican caunot prove it ; and. if dead, nobody ean provo that the Republican 15 gratificd with the loss of such a valuablo itom. Congross is over, and Ido mot proposo to ‘bothor with its closing hours. I do propose to Telp stir up this very _quostion which the Afis- souri Republican has broached, 1oam ready to ‘begin it in Delawere, and to finishit in Missouri, s an installmont, T soud you n_social narca- tive of lifoin tho noxt State bolow Alissouri, which I put in my pigoon-hole cage o fow waoks ago, undor the general head of ¢ YIOLENCE AND TUE SOUTHWEST.” Tho following ia part of the narrativo of — —, who was & rosidentof Camden, Ouchita | County, tho chiof town of Southorn Arkansas, for two or three years heforo the War, and dur- ing its continuance, until nently 1865, - Ho is an inoffensive, industrioun gentloman, who resided next door to thio trunscribor in Washington City, aud, ot my requost, rondored this tostimony : TIHE TENSONAL NARRATIVE. “I had fullen into the acqunintanco of an old Toxas settlor, {n Now York City, who was sin- coraly nttached to Toxas, and bolieved that tho world Liad no_such climate and soil. I resolved to avail myxelf of his oxperionco and buy a farm in that State. When I roachod Austin, where I left my wife, I sotout tolook at the terrostrial paradiso I had purchased, 1t was 60 miles north of that city, aud 20 milos from & post-ofiice. My seducer himself lived in o log houso without a glasa windorw, and with a floor of split timbor full of oracks, Nothing scomed to mo to bo visible but drouth land and thirsty cattle. I could not bear to bring my wifo to such a spot, 8o I abans doned my purchuse, and resolved to go to ' CAMDEN, ARK., where I Lind relatives. 1t took twenty days to 0 by tenmn. Wo eaw only ono Northern-liko own,—Mansficld, Texas. At Shroveport we crossod the Red Rtivor, and, odvancing toward Arknosiag, mot fow evidencos of cither gonorosi- ty or socoty. I recollect that o plantar's wifo near the tate line askod me where I came from. 4 Now York Blate, originally ‘¢ ¢ Thon you know thero ! *“¢No. Thoro are many people thore whom I do not know.' H¢Why, Kitty,’ enid another woman, ‘ that othor man's not from Now York, Ho's from Germaw ‘18 he? Woll, I know'd lic'a from Now Yorls, o7 Gorman, or somowhe' off thera !" At snofhor placo, o woll-bred planter sold ns gome butter for o fixed prico, and, aftor wo ! Heo's from . Boyden v, Georgo W, Rold ; asstmpult, L300, 6,193—Latrick McKeon v, Jolm Toitzon el sl moro than 6 months, or suffor both fine and fme vrisonwont, hadtravelod along more than amile, & negrawoms an_camo rumning to say that hor Masse eaid ha hiad made o mistake about tho prico of that but- tor, The x;rvice was uot ona bit o pound, but two bits, We paid tho monoy; aud whon, goou aftor, wo oncamped and put the knifo into it, wo discovorad that tho oheat had smoarod tho outaldo with frosh buttor, o cover the orooping corruption iusido. This man hnd tskon ma os~ tontatiously over his ‘Fxomhma to show mo how comfortably he lived. But they nover let you keop o good opinion of them } {CABRIVED AT OAMDEN, wo wora quito spont in ‘spirits and rosources. Thero wo stopped, and iy wifo evgaged in eohool-kcoping, whilo I found otMor omploymont, ~ Wo mede friends of the half-dozen hottor familles s tho place; aud to Dr. Soary and his wifo—who is a aiator of Col. Wheat, of tho ¢ Louisisna Tigors' —wo aro under ovorlasting obligation ihat wo fab avay, aftor sevo yoars, with tho rol- duo “of 'our livos, Camdon was then tho most busy placo in Arkanmas, It stands upon an acelivity rising from the Ouchlta, and tho chiof streot, running #traight back from the river, sliows oft the Court Ifouso, which was naw when tho War began, Tho tovwn I8 slattorn= 1y, nud tho rolatively fow brick bulldings are put up of crumbling matorial, 8o that they stand but alittlo while. Thora was o foundry, n part of which I ownod,—whero wag cast the only cunnon made in Camden for tho Rebelion,—anbd a cot- ton mill which did not succosd. Cotton made ull the huainons lifo of tho place, and tho traders waro tha richaut pnull)]u. Tow newsppars wora taken, aithough two deilion wers publishod thoro, It roquirod ono woelk togo to Now Orleaus by boat. Tho country rouudsbout was poor, and tho soll thin; but” it produced o groat doal of cotton for & few yoarn at o timo. The favorite motiod of oultire was to doaden some trees, clour a wpaeo, aud plant ad long natha cotlon would blootn, and sfterwards move ulong to auother tract. . ¥ TILE AVERAGE PLANTE] waa content to raise onough corn and bacon to TUD over from Bousol LO KOAYOR, Wo dld net ropwmo, sttouded eololy to our own buslness, and sought to bo of use and no- commodailon toall, About one-fourth of the uozfle woro Northerners, not genornlly of tho 08| tyFn, and the most vigorous peoplo wero from olhor Southorn Stalos, Mississippl, Goor- gln, and Alabama probably sont the auporior outhorn infusion, whils Tounesace contributed the (vuor whitea. o usod to look at the social condition of thingn n,mnc]llennlv, and n faw of the hettor poo- plo of Camden roforred, themsolvon, to the abs Bonco of intalleotual and tho low gradls of moral lifo, An ofort way mado to got up o town-li- brary, aud, oflor o weok's cnnvasning, it was found that not £40 could bo subscribed, Drink- Ings was doop and genernl, and this acoounted, T thinle, for tho many sudden doaths, Wo would seo a tuan in the streots looking av usual Lo-day, and in two or threo deys would fnd thol lio had Dbeon alrendy birled. Gambling was ingvitahlo and universal, Hunking was “IB'{I’B))- cut formof enjoymant, and killing goomod toloa polito obligation. It appeared Lo mo that o man ‘\;'m; conelderad of doubtlul consaquonce until ho d “ MURDERED gomo ono, There was Jim Tom FElliott, {ho membor of Congross, a Unionist before tho War, and now a Hepublican. To killed two men whom I know of, and I don't know how many more, and yot ho wan ono 0f tho most nminble follows in Uamdon. 1o odited n paper, and camo {o Con gross, Allhis brothors, liko himsolf, got sort 1V whon thoy enw obinco for a fght, and oeven réulnf. Northorn mon necopted tho curront tost of oharactor, and killod for the smallest dif- foroncon. Thoro was young Mendouloll, of Ohio, IIe edited o papor, and sont his washing {0 r Dlack women, who nlso washed for auothor man who was in arrears Lo Lor, *+ ¢ Kcop hiy clothos till ho settlos !’ patd Mon- douliatl, when bis counsol was solicited, Tho other man_mado a thront. Mendenhall armed himself, and killed the throatonor tho instaut thoy mot, . 3 “"Nothing waas dono witl tho manulayers. Vory ofton thay wero not_ovon arrested. nuly Irish elerly, numed Conuolly,—aflorward distiu= uinlied for Lin oruclty to Unionlsts and prison- ere,—was omployed in tho store of ono 11hl, fathor of Nt 1Illl. Holhad s difforonco, ono ‘day, with o mon about An_account, whan ko glcked up & spade and atove the man's skull in. was protected by my fricuds at the outbrosk of tho war, in no othier way than by . DEFYING VIOLENCE WITIH DEATIT, Duels seldom or nover took place at Camdon 3 tho ragular mothod was tho affray, and it ha all tho dignity of the Code in public counto~ nanco, 'Tho women gonarally talled about thoso diffonltios, and hold it to bo o man'u part to shoot nccording to his own definition of tho propor timo ; and FEMALE H0CIETY ; had to us—oxecopt in & fow casos—ns much ro- pulsivoness ns any, I ,etill recall with aversion the oirclo of Indlow whom I havo froquently scen passlug tho Dotilo of snuff around, whilo ench ipped in & stick chowod at the end into the cousistoncy of n brush, and, rubbing tho mixturo along tho gums, spat into & congregational pilo of sand pourod on the floor for & spittoon, MBLAYERY was tho parent of this uncloanliness,—such elavory as must bo _the case when many of the mastern aro ronegndes and fugitivey from older alavo-holding soclotics. Nobody will over bo per- mitted by his rendors to writo all its offects upon whité men, white women, and white children, +1¥ith oil this said, 1t must bo admitted that, bofore the War, house-robbery was ahnost un- kuown ot Camden, snd wo slopt thero two or throo yonrs withont bolting our doors, “T ‘might have boen more discreot, and gob away boforo {ho bronking out of (a'War, bo- cause I ought to havo kuown that it was com- ing. 't gECESBION hiad boen housohold-talk evor sinco I ontored tho Bouth ; the hiasto of politiolans to anticipate onch glior In bringing it about would hevo bad that effect if there lad beon lit- to populse molive tht way. Dul, aftor I had dolaged until our cloar Union major- ity in Arkntnsas was oxtinguished, then to havo mnde & movoment to escape would havo hangod mo boforo I gould get a milo from tho town, Thoro was_nothing to do but to sit mid sppear 1o bo without sonsibility, I had boen o Sub- soribr to the Now York Tribung, which camo to mo sealad up, lettor-fasblon, My letters from thio North woro oponod af the poat-ofiice during norrly tho wholo of tha last year of Buchanan's Admimatration. And, when tho wor was deolared, mobas_of desperndocs oxecuted at least 20 men frond around Comden,—most of them inoffon- vivo Jows, To them, overything not native or rempont robol belonged to the kamo class of Northornors, and, thorafore, foroignors, “If our livow Wore weary'in_such socloty bo- foro, thoy waro_now found to be worth progory- ing by tho activity and_caution requirod to do it. T rocelved soveral hundrod leltors, WAININGH and oll gorta of thronts, ‘lho firet timo I wna warnod orally at tho_gate, according to {ho Ar- kangns custom of disdaining the door, but of calling at the yard-gate and_shouting “Hilloa I' Whou I communicated this warning to Dr, Soary, ho armad himsolf, and rapolled the threai to 1m0 by countor-throats. Thank God! ovon thore we found soms to hold o us, and mako s Tittle dontimont aud a littlo resietance botwoon s und dostruction | I Lavo known s Unlon man to go around into the woods, and como by tho rear to my yard, taking throe miles to accom- plish hnlf a mile, and give mo o Litilo cheering noys, We kuow oach othor, but seldom or nover epoko on what we moroly looked. To ssk o question about tho War would bave made mo o spy. I was arrested oven for going to tho Dothodlst Oburch on an occasion of war-proaching, bLecause thoy said I was no DMothodist, and went thoro to .pick up nowa. We wero robbod everlastingly, and my poor wifo Las sulfored tho pangs of mortal fcar many o time n tho doud hiour of night, sas Quantrell's, or Sbelby’s, or othor ruffians, s ‘timen disguisod as Indians, buyst into our rotired Thome, aud_searched the building through aud _through. Wo wero onca robbed of a thousand pounds of flour, which cost us o dollar & sollnd, and the fow piccos of bacon we kept bad to bo burled undoer the house. Our two watchos wo woro ablo to conceal by poking thew down the stom of an old centre-table, aud turning the loat B0 0y to sbut them from sight. Ono night, & rosoluto offort was mado to got mo out and Lill me, and I saw that my time Lad como, when mny wife raised o scream and my dog ahowl,— think the only time over my wifo evar oxprossed her n—ifm in_all that long agony. Tho r’}lmnni, alanmod, took to their heels and ran off, ** All sorts of attompts were mado to impli- catomo in giving aid and comfort to Fedoral prisouers, such as drossing up BPIEYS in blue uniform, and sending them to my houso to plead for a hiding-placeor for monoy.~ I kept wy own_counto, and whilo, whon squarcly asked, I profossed my allegianco to the Union, at tho same timo endonyored ' to be moighborly and cordlal with a1l tho pooplo around mo, ‘I mover kopt auy arms until tho timo abova described, when the ruflisus attemplod to assassinato mo and after that I 1sy in bod with & shot-gun at y sido, % All sorts of horrible thinga wore told me by Confedorato ofticers with whom I was on speal- ing torma, 3 * SERLDY'S MISBOURI DEGIMENT como amongst us, ond_oncampad close by my Liouso, and thoy were terrible chiarzotors, Ono of their oflicors told mo, with some oxprossions of disgust, that he Lad a man ju his commund who hod o 'tin-oup neavly filled with the fingor aud too-nails of buman boin[,'ul which ho had oxtracted in ordor to torture thoir possossora into giving up money. Wo Lad plonty of QUANTRELL' MEN aftor the burning of Lawrence, who rambled off southward, and woro well knows about Camden ; and, I think somo of THE MIESOUNI TROOPR wero avon worke. On one oceasion, o rogimont of Iudiuns, from tho countyy to tho'wost of us, broko open s drug-storoin tio town, aud not ouly filled tiomeolvos with liquor, and pawtod thoiv fuces in tho most hidoous manuor, but coverod Cawmdon with paint, whorever they could get thoir flugora on n briish_nud daub up & fenco or & dyelliug, or aven nu aninal, Gen. Marma- duke wus for a good while in command nonr my premisos. 1o was o florid, roddish-com- ploxioned mian, of .wpare body, and sbout 45 youra old. I thiuk that ho wna opo of tholr bost mon. Josidos, old Storling 'rico made his hoad- quartors for 8 long timo i Camden, Borland, ox-Sonator, camo thore, aud ade a speeoh on his woy to Loxan, Bob Johnson, who was their most popular man, also made somo nddrosses in the town. Hindman, whom I vogardod as a. HOMAN UYENA, and whom I always balioved to linve boou asuns- sinated by the frionds of two hoys whom ho had ordered Lo bo shob in tho most cruel manner for abuonco from the cominaud s duy or 4o bayond luul\l'a, camo to Camdon during the War ag wall, ‘* No description of mine ean give you & notion of the lougth of thoso weary, nu’xlm'h?g yoars; but we snw Lo resonrces of tho' Confodotacy geadus ally wosring out, wud pooplo bocomlug thorouglly tired of tho War, while still thers was 10 Abatemont of the autipathy to Unionists, I wag in Ondon when tho Fodoral troops ou- ouplod it prior to the defost of (ton, Danke In Louisiuna, 'They hield tho town not more than o wouk, und, whon tho Confedorates followod thom aut to givo buttlo, thoy ozpocted to capture tho whola Iodoral commiand, 'Pho Rebols camo baok vory much discomflted, with bub fow wrisonors, and hen I WAl arrosted on tho chargo of hn\'lu‘; ‘i”““ nholter l i ton woundad Unlonist, nithough I had dona evorything for tho Robola at the T ‘odoral ocoupne jon, “I flmly boliove It was tho Intention of tho authoritiea to have lind mo hanged; for iho com- mnuder of tho prison was A MISSOURIAN, o hornbly eruel follow, who was so_snxlous to hava oxccutionu that ho dl;;;unlnd hig com- patriols, nnd Gon, A, . Bmith, wio commanded . tho departmont ab Khrovo- port, sent him up word that ho must 'mfi“n mnn untll an order liad Leon approved Dy tho dopartmont commandor, At thal timo, thlsman had from (hirly Lo fifty mon counte out and ordered to execution, “ My wifo was allowed to romain In my houso, undor eepionage, but I was sout to tho common PRIFON-PEN, shod inclosed with which was morely a largo byick wally, with o woll in ono part of the inclosurs, and a large oxoavoe tion in tho coutro, fortho usos of nature, here, in tho stoncl,” on’ tho baro ground, closoly hud- dlod togothar, I spont, what soomed to mo o Jifo- time, Ay bair tumed whits, my firmoness left 1o, and I om to-dny hardly o shndow of my formor solf. My momory sooma o Liwyo failod in o gront degree, and I recollect with difiioulty, Amongst tho Pnsonom woro soyoral who Lad committod ronl : INDIAN TORTURES upon tho citizens of the uufl'mludlng country in ordor to oxtort monoy from them. Ono,of thieso follows bolemged Lo Quantiolls gung, aud Lo hiad gono into o houea kop by au old, misorly porson, whom ho tortured by putding fire to his foot, 80 that tho man diod, This follow bad searcoly como to the prison whon ho undortook to oscopo, . in collu- slon with nsovernl othor @ porsous, by gotting Into tho rofuse_ well, and tunnuhng o shaft from 1ts sido undor tho prison-wall and ottt Into o Jot. ‘This mon was detocted aud nr- rosted, nud, whon put in irons, thoy demanded thiot Lo give tho names of tho porsonn who as- siated Lim, throatoning to whip him, and ovon to kill him. He was o dosperato follow, ond ho ghool his chains ab the inquirors, and told thom that ho cared nothing for his lifo, That was tho wny with ovorybody, it soomed tome. Yor dosporation, Arkuuuns can oqunl any part of tho curth, I think I nover saw anybody thero who wau niot willing to fight, and vory fow nnwilling tokill. And thoy wore all praying pooplo, mur= derers and all. “But tho worst things woro tho cruolties in- flioted upon the INOFFENSIVE REGROES, “Buch outrages wero common cnough before tho War. “I romomber, for oxnmple, that n man by tho namo of Armutrong whipped o alave to death, right by Camdon, at o sax-mill, and tho only meution tho nowspapers mad of it wag, that ‘e, Willism Armstrong lod lost o valunblo nogro.’ “ Ho bad hired this glave to anolher man, who Lind bocomo dissutiatiod, and tho owner ordored tho lossoo to tie tho negro up and give him o whipping. Ho was prosont when the whippiug ook pince, ond, _indignaut at tha slava for not slowing & brokon epirlt, ho was soized with o fort of manlag fury, snd, taking up the whip, he rushed upon the man and beat Lim so that ho dlod. - ““But there was one megro in our jail of whoso DYING AGONIES , 1 wan o Witnoss. ** 1io was o faithful, induatrions, Obristian_negro, by the namo of' Jim Dragg. Ho bolonged to Drs, Dragg, lady of Camden, and gho lad Tnim to hiro himaolf by payhig hor go much n yeor. Tho nogro had uot only paid his mistress about $1,000 por annum for his time, but had ¥uh by somo monoy,—enough to purchaso lus roedom. ‘the monoy being in Coufodernto gorlp, sud ateudlly dopreciating as tho war wont on, the poor follow found when Le como to purchaso himsolf, that his mistrees rofused to &oll him at tho prico proviously fixed. But the commandor of tho troops around Camdou, A JMISSOURIAN; henrd from this transaction that Jim Bragg Lod wlasgo amount of mouoy, aud s dotermified to gt E out of him. Ho was sont to tho jadl, oud, hile there, ho gave tho monoy to & negro un- known to Limacif to carry, *Beosuse,’ bo eaid, ‘Lhoy mean to take thin moncy from me, and { kuow your faoe, but not your name, 6o that I alono ca get it back from you, and can trulysay that I do not lnow the Danio of tha parson to whom I gavo it. * Huving failed to gob tho money from Jim Brage, tho miltary ollcer, commanded that ho o tied up and whippod. ' Tioy gavo bim o tortl- ble whipping, and he was bmugfi placo aud thrown on_ tho up. _Afior g littla respito, s o pormitted| 4 back to- our ouud, horribly cut 10 was told that un- Jusis Lio gave up tlat noney Lo would bo whipped to doath. In duo timo thoy took him out again nod tiad kim up, and tho surgeous were progent to sea how much puin lio could stand: “Phey whipped him until thoso men said that another blow would be fatal, “When Lo was brought back to our prison, is baok looked lilo & fivor which you buy at & ‘butchors,—all blood and raw floaki, ~Thoy throw him dowh n & puddle of “water on tho cluy, aud tho rewarks which woro mado by tho whito prie- onors thrilled me with horror: ‘“Baid ono: !'They don't know how fo whipa nigger down horo, “Ihoy just take a follow liko that, nn‘fi fnuuh him up a little, and it don't hurt him 8 bit. Mot one_person made a fecling romark, ex- copt ono of Quautrell's men, who Oxcleimod, a8 1o looked ot the nogro lying thero inseniblo “+1Yoll, gontlomou, I waut anybody that whips & man liko that to have all tho'crodit of it: It's nothing that 1 have any dosiro to claim.’ +0no fallow, aud ho an_Arkanaan, sald to the ront: “(Te's only shemmlng,—T'll bring bim to.” # ¥ took some firo, and wontup to the nogro man, and pit it to bisnakéed foot. Tho poor fol- low didn't oven draw up bis loga. dhon this ,wroteh, Joughing moantimo, and the' rest of tho ‘prisoners looking on stolidly or mmuscd, put o ‘conl of firo on tho poor follow's anklo, 5o -that it burned into the flesh, and wa could emell the sickoning savor through all that shed. The megro didn't' move for somo ‘thwe, and thon, opening his oyes for & momont, he said; ina pitiful way s &4+ Dia poor niggor's most gono.’ # He diod that night. T thought, whon I eaw 1im, of how the Southorn poople bad denounced Ifrs, Stowe's account of Logreo, and Lis planta- tiou on the Red River, and aln\;au.f o o art of the coun & Wit scene, which I saw with my own eyes, is trostment of his Wo woro not many milen from the samo and horo wos o similar My friends outsido, knowing the gront danger I was In, worlied hard to Lave ma DBANISHED from tho Stato fn order - to enye my life. At lougth, with inexpressible joy, I found that T was o bo cxpolled from ' that inbospitablo country. o wero put togothor in a wagon with somo other unfortunatos, and sent 100 miles scross tho hottoma of tho Biato to Gulne'y Lauding, on tho Misslusippi Rivor, Iabor In tho Ktate, Wo woro poor aud wretchod ; but whon, at Jast wo stood undor tho American tlng, wo lind nothing to rogrot, and thanked God that our lives woro agolu cast in & Christhn land, among institutions of meroy eud enlight- anmont,"” FINIS, Tho aboyo converaation was Lield with mo ono ovoning, soon after_diuncr, und partly writton out by my ovn hand that ovening, snd the rost dictafod noxt morning. Gami, WANTED. Wanted. A few copies of The Daily Tribune of Jan, 16, 1872, for which a liberal price will be paid at Counting Room of this office. 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In oy w0 Admisalon tiokets .d‘-flu fors5 Sudlonoe are Gl SHaNAY 7 postod b loro 8 o' . ma; Hororsed Sonta Tor Hio GIAND MATINEL to bo giron ‘Wolnosday aftornoon in AIKEN'S THEATRE, ONLY TW0 DOLLARS! ADMISSION TIOKETS, 81,00, FOR BALT: AT Uarpentor & Blnldon's, §58 Wabr av,, and Buck 'l Ttaynor's,cor, Madison aud tato, for Soutii Side. Dyelio’s Drig Btore, cor. Talutod and Madison-ta,, and Tell Drug Btaro, cvr, Madlson and Sheldon, for ioet Bide. 'Thio Stelnway & Ban'a Planos ato usad at all thig Rubln- t 4 Vhoo, Tl i 3 nts in Obicago, alotn and Aioo. ‘Tiiopias Cotcorts. Agonta iongo, ATKEN'S THEATRE, Frank B, Alken, ... wessunesss. Propriotor. TRIUMPIIANT RE-ENTRE OFF MLLE ATMEE, The Quocn of Opora Bouffo, and tho NEW PARISIAN OPERA TROUPE) Tho bost omentzation that, eror. teavclod, comprlein slxty-fivo artlata, who Lavo sobjoved an unprocodenta: B0t o Now Oloans, having boon roceivod sightiz by oyorviniming audionovd. i aony: s Wodyaadsy il Gatardsy Macisor iy i 't atineos, commoncing MONDAY, Satch 2h, BARBE BLEUE. AIMEL i kor, groat rolo of Toulotto, JUTEAU inbis Tuenday, Moot B0 o on Shern LES CENT vamm’iss {Ihe o Vhainm. Ridink SonGL, JU AU, nad tho full strongth of tho troupo, Wotdnesday, Mareh 2, two horformancas. AT ochok-GIEAND DUCHEHSR, -r-n»“a""“i?"k_u‘fqui AYLEVY DI ABANT, aroh 813108 | TR oY oulic of MVLE BONILLY, LA BELLE HELENE, Baturday at ‘Z—FAIIV.\V{ELT‘ MATINEE. - day AL FARKWELL NIGHT, esorvad eoate, 50 cents oxtra. Sco- Boxos, 811 and 310, AOADEMY OF MUSIO. B B e e e SUGOAS: 3 3 OF o Taokt panalar a % VUL GO BTNATION ovor formod i Amorica, THE PEERLESS LYDIA THOMPSON AND HER MONSTER ORGANIZATION, holr last vistt. ‘With sovoral valuablo ne;‘umtllinm afnco An ONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNRADAY EVEN- iR RAGIEEDA o NEDRISOAY EXty now Beenery and boautitul offoots. Tlio tatost odition-of KENILWORTEL, d fal Bastc sud os. Ve s Bt e Costumen Triday—BLUI BEARD, Baturdny—LURLINE. NIXON'S, Cliaton-at., botwocn Randolph and Washington. SECOND WEEK OF JAMES W. WILDER & CO.’S NATIONAL CIROUS! Splondid sucosss | Approved Ly tlio Prass and Publle! Flonses crmwazd from rihe zmnarf & diy amphithoatro inall weathor! Nao loaky eauvas JAMES ROBINSON AND SONS And all tho othor stars, ovory night and Wednosday and Baturday aftornoons. ST, PATRIOK'S DAY MATINEEat 2 p.m. Pricos’ as usual, HOOLEY’'S OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, Baroh 17, 1873, BUCQESS1 -5UCDLSS1) SUCORSS1I RAILROAD TIME TABLFE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. ‘Winter Arrangoment, TEXPLANATION OF REFERENOR MAnKn,— £ Saturdar ox. eoptod, * fl"ndn'i‘ ozcopted, f Monday oxcoptod. [ Ar- rive Sunday at 8:0a, m. ¢ Dally, CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Allon (& St, Louts Throush Line, and Loulsians [ Jeare._|_Arriee, et D, m. Ao, Snckaontilio, T, e Lol vkm"i.nhe Vi 16,6, . (* 8:10 p. ;o BT o Rl © Acsamo'detion. Bt Tputa & Bor) R R L vin Jnoksonvllia Divisfon. ..., .[99:00 Kantas Olfy Sapr e A o A R TDaily, via Main Fino, and dally ozcapt Baturday, via dngksoivilio Disision. 14 Dally, via Mi | A Sacipenil Diriios, 4 ball, Yoatain Line, aud duly g HICACD, MILWAUIKEE & S. PAUL RAILWAY, nton Deel, sarger Jin Canntin Tiek ot ek vt i ot gt ket Ot Leare, Arrit Mitrankon, 8t Paul & Minnoap- ) 3 o nlfis&?flfli{gfié‘”fi: s 0200 ¢ m Milwasiioe, 85, L A el ey olla Night_ Hspros [+9:00 p. tm.|* 400 p. m. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD. Depota—Foot of. Lakeat,, Indlanaav., and Sixteenthet., I " and Canul id Sizteenti-ats.” Ticket Sficatn Lripgt diouth Arrive. Dubuguo and Koy Pacilla Fast Lin Gnlosburg Lo Mondota & Ottay ‘Aurara Fas ‘Aurorn P ng A Pagsondor: urara Passongo! Db 5 Sltier Oy e Taciflo Night Expros: aciflc Downer's Grova Accor Doswnor's Grove Accommodation) Otiawa and Stroator I'assongor.. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot Sfoot nf Lake-st, and foot Tuwenty-serond-af, Ticket et 18 Coadegt o soner e Siadiomerr ekl Leave, | Arrive, . Louts Expross - Tonis Fast Lo Caleo Mal, Gairo Hepidt Sprinatiold tix Upringiiold Kxpross:: Bubuquo & Biouz Gty | Dubuguo & Bloux Olty *Gilman o On Saturdaya this tratn will Do run to Ohampalim. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, Tratnaarrice nndd«{:r‘flflm the Great Cantral Railroad Depot, fovt of Lakeut, For thro h ickaia and slespingd e appty af ficket offce, T Canatat, corner Yol 120 Wabhington-st, Tvemont House, corner Congrests ind iehigan- 0 fook of Tceily-secondeit. Leavo Chicago. * B:00 a. m,|§ 8:00 p, m. Kieivo ot Tndin 20p; m. i a0k Arrive at Oluoinaati 30 p. m. |4 9160, m. Tran arrive at Ohlcago at 70 e, . and 0715 . T . Oy ling unning Batardny night txith to Oluciammtt, T ontlre trala, Funs throsgh to Olucunatl, Fullzman loopors on night trains. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket offce, 3L West Madbion-st, Teave, o Biiiwauicos Alail Milwaviao 1xprass, Blilaukae Pasaongo Groon Bag iCxpr Bt. Paul fxpross CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depol, corner of Harrison and Sherman-ts, Ticket afice, 83 West Yadlson-st. Teave, | Arvive. Qmaha, Loavonw'th Al Poru Abcommodatlon, Night Expross., LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Dejot, corner Harrison anid Sherman-sts, Vekat offces, northiest corner Clark and Randolphate,, and southuest corner Canal and Madison-sts. T BIail, vin Asr Line and hain Line) Bpeolal Now York Hxpross, vial. Air Lin -, Atlantio k; 1 Night Kxpross, via Main Lizo, . Liknsrt Accommodation. . » §:40 p, m. X of tho NEW SFPAR COMPANY and B a1l aantsite platare of Fashioneine Lo, Which durlug tho past wook as packed, tho honse from Pacqugtte todo = i, LOVE AT LONG BRANOL ERIL; OB, 18 All tho favéritos in tha oast, “jroluding Miss Thillis . Glovor, Alsa Sidney Cowoll, Men, Clara ¥, Maodor, Aiss attio Rocho, Mr. Jobn Dillon, Mr, 4. W. Biatsdoil, Mr. 1. . Paiuoth, Mr. ‘Nortls, abd Mr, Russoll Soggs. “Evory ovoning ani ab tho imatin MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF EDWIN BOOTH, Whow Tugaday ind Baturday Nlghts as *‘OAS- DR A Aiytenday g his and Haturony HARRG. ANFONY," Triday Nignt as 003, in Bhoksporro's Graud Historical rag- edy ot IUS CESAR. g~ Ordor carrlages at 10:40. Soata ca bo securod aix daysln_advanca. MYERY OPERA HOUSE. Monrowst,, betwoen Dearborn and Blate-sts. Aigton, Cotion” & Kembles Minstrels, ANowand Sparkling Programmo. * Groat suogess of ttio laughablo butiosqug ot IEAMLET, Princo of Bz poets. MACRIN and WILSON tn thofr Astistly Son and Dancos, Grand Vocal Quartatto, Tho Thras Grace iat Fisbiniz Lino. 1vory oveming aud Saturday Matia *Monday, March 3i- Bonolt of 8, MYERS, Mauager— Juliua Shsoror: Matinioo s IR PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS For Material, and 'Work, and La- Dbor Required in the Construc- tion of the Cool County Jail and Oriminal Court Building. d until the Tth day of LR SOSSARL b Conimissjonors of for ! I‘LB Klfllhhlfln‘ and dolivory of: all ma- and_construction of and for tho Cook 5 Faif aod Ofimiant Oours. Buliin, balng erooted on the cornor of Michigan and Dearburn- , fn the Olty ot Giicaao, accardlus (LS o) et Avmstions & & o fo thio f';n,'l}éfi}:"a’h. 'No. ‘14 Houth Olark-at., OBicago, as 5, 1o ik “1."A1) mntorial, work, labor, eonstruction, and finith for'ontird mason, out stano, snd plasteriag work oom- oto, Al materlat, work, lavor, coustruction, and fintsh for'the tron work' complot 8. All watorlal, work, r, construotion, and finish h}r|llm ‘building, carpentor, jolnur, and woudwork com. oo, 4. Allm 3 for'tho plumbing and gas-littitg complato, “rhio stono 10 b ure, and durabilits, Jiofe quality has ot beun tosted by ty ™ ilders may Inoluda ouo or moro of tho ltoms epooifiod s e lo ik £l pesosale uiat b fuads on tho printod fornis to Lo obtalnod of tho County Clerk, and be accampanicd with & onuK ol this notioe, and by & penal bond i tho sum of one thorieand doliers CYiptony, with s airlty, 1o 1o appraved by said Board, thet the bfddor will socopt and porform tho contract if uwarded to Lim and ivo biond, with approvetl socurity therofor, as follaws: £0 thio ytono, niasom, ad DIskOFRE WOFK, g5 Toor the Iron work an I Far tha garpentar, material ossls (for thu varions kinds of work au apindy, and depgritod with the_Oounty Olork, addraased totho Tioard uf Commieatonars of Gook Ouunty, 10, M, SINGIER JORN NENITNG, LEOWAY, ATAS LONKRUGAN, RGO N, BOGUE, Tioard of Commfsaloners < Gommittoa on Publlo Bulldiuge, omumitto on Publlo Bulldiuge, 9 &~Tlmoy, dunrnal, Post, BtaateZoltuog, Unfon, snd Tutec.Oceatt ploass copy. Uilioaio, Merch 14 fafb. ~ MMISCELLANEOUS, TATTAR TNSURANCE CONPANY, NOTIOE T0 STOOKHOLDERS, In pursuanco of 8 docroo of tho Buperlor Court of Gook s Ahterad pi o T Qo ut T JoT8, o wi; de ind, Raculvor of tlie sald garporation, brs Tovied sl 'y hasaamen af tronty Hollags bk afoon 10 stuok of salid Compaty, pa; don 4 e shiaru 1 aul, aiid tlis Dalsnod subject. fo futase cally i needod, iotkholdors wil plansn pay the amonnt atonso to ! A OHAND LR, Hovelvae, S me‘u‘ 10 Usitral Usion Diooks CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Pamenger Depot at P, C. & 5. Zouls Depot, carner of €as notond Kinso-ts, FreiyAt und Ticket affice 163 Washing-fon-at. Arrive Ivassvilo & Torva Tants 1z Tl 1508 me PITTSBURGH, FOR: WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, Tears, Arrive, Ial,.. - Vulpataiso Accomimodaiton: MlCHlGAN CE_NYm’\‘L !l CREfiTfWF%}EI}u},flL&Efi&D’% Derty e a7 Cunatoges Zorver af Hadisons Mail (sta miin and alr lno). Day BXDIOsS.eocsoss Jackeon Acco QUAND HALIDE AND FENTWATEL, Storming iixp Night lsxpross N e NEW BOOKS. A TIBRARY FOR THIRTY OIS, LITERATURE, ART, SOIENOE, AND MISTORY. Flyo TRIBUNE Bxtra Shouts, containiug: Yasturo Etrs, No. 1,~Tyudall'ssix Looturos on Light. Tactura xtes, No. 3-oooher's Compulsory Educa: S o Hiliutlons Bhiiips’ Loss o Hleldy Iavlersoh daur” Dlark Twaia's Sandwich tuco Exirs, No. b 5.15';.‘ fatkors Unomicni 1 or. Youn o Piosont Kngwlodus of tho Sun. . Wildor's Bealn aud Mind; vorios of tho Bpectrotoupos Couquosts; Prof. Young's et R o A oY oadony, cives Howns udiosy al Acadow Colraos Bartbn's Pilerius Fathors 4x Mon f Dusincss: Tirot Honrie's Avgonauta of '48, Txtra, No. 5,—Orodit Mobilior—Evidonce aud Roporta 8%~ AN iy meil for 30 conts, Adiross all ordors THE TRIBUNE, Now York. NOW READY, ; THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC FOR 1873, Contatning a Portrait sud Blography of Horace Grooloy: e e of s “Uinitog: Siaige, morg than wwially A eatisties of Siatiroad of tho Usliod Biatos; Statls. Sommeree and Alanufactitcos; The Mauufactus 18] Uommerce of ralgn f tho Unitad Statos and Groat Britaln: A complate stato: fuuuzor tho Publio Debt of tho Uuited Btatos: Uuited titates Gorermuont, Cabinet, Sllim\mu Court, Minlstors Forelgn 3 Korty-socond " Qungre: hird Comgross, an far i Suleot Committovs of Bonate and Tiouso of Ruprosontativos: Ktatus of tho Union, Populu- sy Oagitall Gosornor, 'fimos” ot Bolding Hlactians, aud mootinyg of Loglslatusos, Etoatlon Joturus, carofully rreparod, of tho Voto for -Proatdont, Cangrossmen, Govornors, oto., in 1873, Come varad with fonmor Klootlonn. ‘Aluo s conpleta acoount of the, Prestdontis) Bluotions £ron tha tit Ilaction of Gon. Washiviston Lo tiia socon Elootion of Gen, Grant, “Also the Natlonal Pacty Platforius for 1673; And muoh ot ntoraailug fnformation. Fries, o, 7fora dullar, PALION P RECOLLECTIONS OF A Iy loy, Library,, WiAT LK Cloth 100 eers Portrcil, BEIKONY TnuN e Half houn: N L i PLOMKY 1 T GAnDEN. PEAI UULTURE YOIl PHOFIT, ELEMENTS OF AURIOULTUN DRANING o HEALTH BAnTH Tt oo cprin i oy Uo-0lERATIVE LAND AND HOHDING L GOMATION .o Bamt Frao un 1o Adilress it TRRIBUNIE Now York. MACHINERY, bbbt Providonce, I, I, Bullderof the ¢ HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE, Wist Hncals' Patentod Tuproroments, Houd for Ulruus . 2 WILLIAM A, HARRIS, ot