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,of ' TWO DIVORCES. A Soparation Obtained Before: the, Suit Was Bogun, How & Young Wifo Committod Bigamy Aftor Less than & Month of Marringo. Wiatan Eminent Tegal Gentleman Did for His Son ju the Divorce Way, ' Divorco without publicity” hna beon stigma= lizod a8 another term for uumitigatod fraud and outrago; but it apponrs that partics can now bo divorced in Chiengo uot only *“without publie- Ity,” but without coming into court at all nutil aftor tho docrco. A divorco was grantedin o Ohiengo court last weok, in which not oven tho formality of ontering tho caso on tho rocords was observed. Tho render will soo .ot n glanco, if ho doos not know it alrendy, hiow nocessary it 1sthat tho rocords should bo sbsolutoly perfect, Es" tntes, logltimato births, tho history of liti gotion, title- to proporty, . ail dopond upon tho reliability of our records. Once tho rocords -aro-allowed to bo tampered with, and etriot and nocoseary rules bocomo tho sport of convoplonco_ and 4ndividusl intorosts, good-by {o the ontiro structure that so many genorations have built up for our safoty, called law, Yo, * sy ono soarching tho rocords of the court in question, up to tho day whon tho docreo was cntored, & poriod. of ovor two months aftorits commoncemeont, would fail to find tho namo of elthor party to this partioular suit. It was dono in this way : Tho lawyor ontering tho suit (husband ngainst wifo, for divorce on tho ground of dealrtion and bigamy) choss 8 moment when tho roportora woro not presont; slipped in his papers; paid the 6 foo ; ropresentod to the Olerk that ho had nmotion to mako befors Judgo Dlank in the salt; was allowed to carry off the papers tom= porarily for that purpose; went to the Judgo, nnd, by somo means or other, chiained an ordor to tuko tho papors to hisoffico. Moanwhile, to fill the gop thus “created in the consccutive num- bors, & slip of paper was inserted in tho placo where tho papors in the canso ought to bo, in~ doraed: “No, 5,090, Supprossed for sorvico.” [Just hore, let ug insert a lino oxonerating tho Clerk, whoso reuponsibllity was assumed by tho Judge.] © Whon the reportors inquired for tho papers, thoy were told that thoy weore withdrawn, but should bo produced as soon ns the purpose for which they bnd been withdrawn bad been securca. Thoso suppressed cases aro 8o common, and tho dutios of the law reporters nro so numorous during term-timo, that tho Inttor may well be oxoused forgotting all about this particulnr easo. A Trin- UNE ropresentative, howover, who has conse- cratod his apara hours to tho beneflt of Consta- bles, Justices, Asslgnees, bankruptoy bankers, 20 tho like, mado 1t Lis duty to visit tho vault whoro the papors ought to he placed as soon a8 roturned, as well aa the court files, twice every iay subsequently. This went on for somo months without result.” At last, ona dsy lnst wook, a do- tree of divoroo was ontered on the Clerl’s min- ntos in the causo numbered 5,939. A glanco ab tho Judge's docket turned up tho number; but thoro waa no order; and even tho names uere fictitious. Worso than all, tho papors Lad not boon returned. Meanwbhile, tho attorney went to tho difforont nowspapor officos and ob- tained promieos from somg of tho city oditors to suppross the fact that a divorcohad beon grant- eil. Tho editors, ot being aware of tho oxcep- tional circumstancos of this suit, and undor- standing that tho eause of public morality would not be seriously injurod by the more omiasion of an ordin: _divorco cnsc, more or loss, of courso nssentod. But when tho lawyer wont to Tux TRIDONE offico 1o was told can- didly, to his constornation, that the ropresonta- tivo of this journal had beon on the track of this ery case, for causes which Lo too well under- stood, for many woeks. As no harm, however, could poselbly happen by the omission of mero namos, and as it really does appear that serious consequencos might fall on innocent parties by the publication of names, that amount of con- cossion was readily gruntod. DBut, in the inter- o5t of morality and tho purity of our laws, tho facts must come out. All tho partios in the suit are bighly rospect- able ; otherwige, of courso, no such proceodings a8 aro hore rolatod would Liave been possible. Instond of ontrusting his caso o n shyator- ing divorco lawyor, the complainaut procecded to s gontloman much trusted by tho Court aud tho profession; and to him lo related bis tale, Ho was engnged fu businoss, ho said; was young, wes highly conneated, and, if the facks came out, not only would Lis own prospects in life be seri~ ously affected, but many hearts would bo piercod with grief, the oxact amount of which conld not bo gaugod by any machino. bithorto fuyonted. 1o wanted to know, 1n the strictest confidenco, whother hocould obtain relief from kis martie vong without tho o -rcporter follows finding out sngthing wbous it. Divorce without publicity sene would nob suit this highly rospectable and ;c:;;zil’riyr-hiut:d‘gcqug xtnnn, bntkn'nt ovon the o about tho courts must. kuow anyl ubo‘m this distressing affair, i sayne Tho attornoy could nof undortake to say whother Buch ‘inviolablo secrecy could bo ob- taned. To abeolutely suppress nil traco of the tuit could only bo dectued by supprossing the tecords of Cook County, and tho attorney eould hardly promiso to go {0 such a longth oy that. il fin unliappy }:unbnm}&nl‘ ht call ogain, and in o ho woul Vi whotlier it could bo dono, 4 Ot aop ‘o cut a long story short, the attorney under- took to engineor the busineas, The pnpyun: wore ; . THE CHICAGO DALY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1873, oommonced housolicoping with overy prospoot of happinoss and prospority. Hia business waa in nrmmlsing otato, and his lifo soemod dotor- minod, A very short Lime aftor marsings, the young wifo desired to visit some frionds_in nanotlior Stato, and althongh the honeyioon had Loon 80 briof that {ts freshness had noarcely had timo to wenr off, tho husvaud was obliged to consont. Bho way WAy & wook or o, whon news camo that she was never coming back. Invostigation olicited tho fackthat sho had dosortod hor {yuu:lg hus- band for anothor, and that sho had marriod n socond timo withina fow woeks, Tho complain- ant in this auit was ot fivat distracted, tho fami- 1iea on both sides wore much excited, aud it was datermined if possible to hush up the wholo affair, 'Choko who kuow of tho marringo woro told that Mra, —, hoalth lind givon away, and that she had loft tho ity for chinngo of nir and modical trentmont, her fusband to join hor in the_summer, and so forth. Tinally,” thauo pro- ceadings woro hogun when oversihing had boon dono «fin Luman doyico could foraseo to secura seeroey ; but withont eatimating, apparontly, tho ability of tho roporlors to dincover tho wholo sehotno, . Without furihor commont, Tuz Triusm loaves tho caso to tho nction of thoso who pro . tond to fool: an _interost in tho pure adwinis- tration of the law. . ANOTIIER OASE. Anothier, and Surhnpn an oven worso, caso ling boon ' discovored in the wame court. Inthis thoro way no renson whatover, excopt family Hrldu, for tho suppression of tho facts. Tho ofendant is tho son of an eminent logal gentleman in {hin city, and tho cminont logal ontloman is a partioular friond of corlnin udgos of the court, Tho papory were withliold for months, -and it was almost impossibla to {ind out tho facts, so doftly had tho tracks boon covorad up, Hero; a8 In tho othorsuit, the writer feols bound “to- dcolaro thab ho can find no roason whatever to blamo the Clorl, who appears, o8 xxlx: tho othor instanco, more tho victiw than uilty, ¢ 8 'l‘hfn caso wos followod ont with tho clonest serutiny of the reportor, from the boginning to the ond, but it was not until months after tho dourtw liad boou-gronted theb Lo d find tho poperd, and mako sure of the facts, Tho do- foudnut in question hins boen more than onco, on provious” occasions, shiclded b‘y tho cmis nont logal gontloman, his fathor; but when tho Judgo and tho otbor Judgo, and the attorneys on hoth sides, and ovorybody concerncd conspired together to provent the foots - becomlug Imown, and to tsmpor with the Iaw rocords of Cook County, thoyun- der&uoé: altogother too gravo o tagk fo passun- noticed, Tho bill in this creo was filed Deo, 20, 1872 Tho complainant alicged that elo was married on tho 18th of April, 180, in tho Cityof Milwaukeo, Wis,, by a rovorond gontloman; that sho co- Labifod with thio dofandant until Bept. 25, 1672, conducting hersolf asa clasto and nifect ionate wifo, and all the rest of it, doing all that lay in Ter power to rendor his home bright and attrac- tivo; that said defondant, aftor marrisgo, com- monted tho oxcessive ugo of intoxicting lig- uors, aud for the past two yoars has boen Fuilty of habitual drunkonness, Instoad of taking his tipplo liko a decont druukard ho wag in tho habit o}, going ‘‘on froquent sprecs,” romaining in o slato of swinish inobrintion for duys togothor; rondoring his unfortunate Wito misorablo, her future Bopoless, squanderin s means, and loaving the houso unprovide for. Those habits hayo rendercd the complain- ant's Iifo a burden to Lier, and sho bocamno at last upablo longor to ondure it. Whorefors Ler frionds gavo out that she was going sway on s vigit,—which has now been somo months in du- ration,—and thon tho progont sult was brought. "'ho 'divorce was granted without diMlculty, . THE YRACTICE OF BUPPRESSION. Some_time ngo, nn attornoy moved bofore Judge Treo for arule diracting tho discontinu- anco of the supprossion of now suits, oxcopt for sorvico, but not coming proparad with instancos of such suppreesions, tho Uourt was obliged to dismisg tho motion. Tne TumuNe reporter, with the knowledge of tho above nnd othor cases bofore his oyos, after- wards went to the Judge, and asked him whathe would do, supposing that any instance of su;{- resslon should st any timo bo brought to his knowledgo, and his lonor unhositatingly snld ho should unquestiovably request the opinion of the full beueh theroon. Judgo Drummond's opinion is already on rec- ord that the Inw doca not permit the practice of supproession, now so gonoral. e s BOARD OF POLICE.’ Tho rogular weokly mecting of the Board of Polico Commissioners was hold yostorday aftor- noon. Commissionera Mason, Bheridan, and Wright woro prosont. At the requost of » number of residonts on Halsted stroot, from Sixteouth street south fo tho bridge, John F. Kroutzburg was appoiuted o epecial policomau to perform duty in that lo- cality. Ofiicer Charlos Miller, charged with indulging in intoxicating drinks whilo on duty, was dis- charged. - Ald, Minor was a witness against him, Oficer Frank C. Sheppard, charged with in- toxication whilo on duty at s straet-crosping, waa found not guilty. 'I'wo citizons named %num and Eving testifiod againat him. Tho cado of Officer Willinm Rust, which has ‘boen nnder ndvisomont for somo dni‘n, was do- cided, the Board coming to tho conclusion that “l:‘lesfllllm resigns immodiatoly ho shall be dis- oharged: My, Behool Inspector Wilce came in to confor with the Commissioners concorning tho roport of & Firo Wardon In ralation to an alioged unshfo building of Lis on tho northeast corner of Ran- dolph and Desplaines streots, The conforence did not result in anything, ag tho Commissioncrs are now engaged in ascertaining the condition of the building for themsolyes, Ofticer Michiaol Otto was arraigned on the chargo of maltreating a prisoner numed Jamos Mm—phyhmnru familiarly kuown as * Squash.” THE “ AURORA.” The Attornoy for tho Assigneo Asks'n « Further Investigation, and Gots It. Where the Faots CAmo from=-=What {ho Potition Alleges and Evidenco Yroves, A Showling Strlctly from a Record that Has Been Kopt Secrot for Noarly a Yoar. On Friday, Tun TrnuNe came out with sn oxpoKo, ehowing Uhnt precisely tho sema kind of “ring " that erented such intonso indignation in this city in rogard to tho Btato Insuranco Com- pany iad mauipulated tho affairs of the Aurorn Company, The information cnmo like o thun- derbolt, and many rofueed to boliove it. A divi- dend of 26 por cont had beon quiotly paid and ro- coived, 'Thore liad nover beon n word of suspi- cion breathed through tho nowspnpors, and, for oll thot wos known to tho contrary, nover lLind the wlightest occasion for suspicion or invostigation existed. Yot Tur Trinuse oharged that a ring more brazen, and moro out- ragoous, in proportion to tho means of the Com= pany, than, that of the * Btate," had controlled tho clnims and clected an Assignoo, under cir- cumstances that were particularly disgusting to all honorable minds. ‘been o madtor of record, but, by some unoxplain- od means, tho roportors Lad failed to got scont uf how, unill s THRUNE roporter struck the trail in followlng to its sources an obscure order that lad no referonco to anything that Lo was familiar with, snd which ' turned out to be, aftor strict soarch, nothing less than o potition to romove Mr. Assiguco Brady, Tho petition was dated May, 1873, and with it was ovidonco taken in support of tho allogations thercin up to tho latost dntes. Tho potition and evidonce togethor made up the talo told by Tus TrinuNg, Tho writer hav- ing purposely loft tho reador in ignoranco of tho sourco of his information, tho attorneys who now act for tho impoached Assignoe (at first at- tornoys for the potitioning oreditors) at onco rushed to tho conclusion that tho oxpose had boen .inspired by somo interested person, and went 80 far ns to chargo a8 much in the follow- ing lottor to tho editor : Dean 81 : You have been fearfully and wondorfally fooled by somobody in regard to tho Aurora Firs Ine surauca Company, and I should bo sorry to think that you could usunlly be induced to expend such nn amount. of sonsationnl leadings sud cliarges of # fraud ¥ npon 8o littlo corroct informatien, Your ar- ilclo i3 a1l nonsonso nnd orror, and I know It I waa one of tho nttorneys who put+the Company in banke ruptoy, and I have nctod for tho Assignee over aince, At first, T was fooled by tho snme man, undoubtedly, Who foolod you, Nobody but ho has ovor discoverc: anything wrong about it, aud i¢ ho knows what he Lins found wrong, 1io has ot braina_onough to mako it ine tollfgiblo, I'wont to Aurora ®in tho boginning, and investigated his “marcd nest” and found -fhera ‘was nothing of i, L. D, Brady was clocted Assiguco unaufmously, over a hundred croditors boing prosent aud voting,” Io {s a mian of na high and woll-cstab- lised character as nny man in that part of tho coun- try, and na good o8 tho avarago of peopls here, Ho hag roported tho affuira of the Company to tho Court, and thio filos have shown all about it fromthe beginning, and I think nobody but ono Lins oven supposed therd wos anything wrong in tho matter. Ifanybody thinks there {8, lot him come into conrt and show it, and not tako it out In fooliug Bowspapor aporters, X will not answer your sriicle at longth, becauso I naraly expect you will publish this ; indeod, oxcopt tho “damnablo iteration " of howord “ring," ¥ don't sco much that {s definite fn if. Buppose you writonnothar acticlo and tell ua what ftis that is wrong, Itlew't they liold #o snuch stock, or bought so many policies, or thal they hold other ofiices and businoss relations ‘bentdes thoso to tho Insurance Company, What do you supposo is wrong? That is a question you had better Iiavo looked into o littla boforo you wrofe 8o much, X know {hat no eatato has been minusged moro honstly or prudently, T hope yoiu will look into thls mattor, and seo wheth- er your article compares wilh the truth In the way you desiro, b .. H.W. Tensey. Ar. Tonnoy snys Lo is profossionally acting for the Assignee, Brady ; ergo, ho must havo known that procoodings had been commoucod agaiust the Ausigneo for romoval, ou tho chargos stated imu.mut the slightest oxaggoration) by Tue TripuNe; orgo, ho must liave beon acquainted with tho facts bmu%ht out by thio evidenco, 8o, what is to bo thought of his statement, that tho “article wos all nonsense and orror.” Aro grave ‘allogations, sworn to before tho Court, ¢al nonsouse and error?" Is tho testimony of his own client, DBrady, of tho ecrotary of the Compny, and of many other gentlemen, on oath, **all nonseuso and orror ?"" Nr, Tennoy gacs ovon further than that, howevor. Knowing, a8 he must do, that tho Court has not yot passed upon eaid potition, 1o nuticipntes the decisiod of the Court, and do- claros that nothing that hns boen dono 58 wrong. Now, wide-swake attornoys do not make thoso mistakes; whou thoy write charges like this, thoy lhave somo abjoct bohind, or haye made somo miscalculation, ‘The fact is, Mr. Tonmoy nover dreamed that tho ro- orter hiad Been the evidence. It lnd boen Hopt quiet for tho best part of the yoar; and there was no reason to doubt but that means would bo found of shoving tho thing_ tbrough, in somo way, a8 quiotly as tho pracoedings bad Dbeon hitherfo conductod. But, a8 the cork- blacked minstrol soys, “ that's whore ho had mado n mistake.” After o lively argumont between tho Presidont and o lawyor for the complainant relative to tho prnrq[,;nh\‘cs of tho Board, tho case was procecd- ed with, During tho course of bis testimiony, tho goutlomon with the vegotabloalins confosso: to having beon a froquont visitor at tho Bride- woll and County Jail, on charges of various kinds, Tho effénse of which Otto had been guilty consisted of knocking against tho com- plainont and striking him with such forco na to split his nothor lip, fado out,"and_taken to tho Court, indorsed filod such and such o day,” snd’ thon whipt O boforo tho Clork had timo ovon to oo the vames, as rolated sbove. Bome tlays Iator, tho writer inquired of the Clork how much longer the papers wore going to bo withe l}bhll and tho latter ingisted tfiuy must bo in the vault. A vislt to tho vault satisfied him that they had not boen roturned, sndhe then pro- readed to inspect tho Judga's docket, in order to teo whothor thoy had boon taken away in tho ordinary courso, by roference to & Master, or on l{‘xplllcmlon of an attornoy (in tho Intter caso, the “1ecoipt-book” wouldshow whero thoy were). But there was no ontry on eithor, Tho matter thon dropped, aud tho reporter rosumed bis daily” pilgrimsges to the vyault and files, and his" fruitless examination of tho docket, Tn tho meantime, tho Olork soveral times met the attornoy and ‘warned him that the papors must bo roturned without further non- gouso, or there would bo trouble, and the attor- noy unawerad gaily that it “ was all xight,” The Clork, ng to this time, had not aven ohtnned the named of the parties, aud, after some furthoer de~ Iny, was givon tho names, which wore enterod on the rocords of tho court, and the gaping void oppoulto 5,030 was ot lnn%d: ‘artlally filod: Tty whethor intentionally or by eccidont, the names were mot thoss of the parlies, 'and, conld not, by tho most Hberal strotch of tho imagination, or the mést faithful use fonotik principles, bo made to rosomble thom. Whon the attorney did flnally comoe into court for his decrao, it is wondorful that so short work was mado of it, Tho defendant (who Jivos in Michigon) confosuod tho sots charged (by nnorun?, of course), everything was waived an: taken *pro confesso,” and so forth, and so on, and thio solomn farco was over, sud_tho decroo gmutnld, oll in the short space of about ninoty soconds, Torhaps tho Ogurt was not awara that, by with- holding the papers, he was gcresning the young wifo from tho consequences of bigamy! The writer has too much confldence in_tuo Court to hint at such & knowledge, ‘L'ho whole thing was part and parcel of a certain 0080~ ness that provails, Nobody will blame tho Clork, Who trusted in the lawyer. And the h\\'{nr w8 worked upon probably as piuch by » Iind hoart as by tho foo, Andthe Judfi;e poskibly took it for antud tho papers would bo roturned immediatoly, Tho remedy is 84 plain a8 tho evil, Tho Clerkshould be pro~ tected by an ordor directing him to suffor no papors to go out of the oftico uxcel:z by tho handa ot the Clerk, and then ouly to the Court, The Court should allow no papors to bo taken away except for good cause, and thon only for a Hmited period, That 3s really tho theory now ; bat it remuins to havo the theory enforeod, Although no one, excopt the Court and the at- toruoy, Lave boon wblo to rond tho papors thraggh, the writer has held them in bis hands long; oudugh to gluuco at the loading facts, and ‘1o connceting links he bas lesrned from the artion concorned, - The complalnant married & suniming youny lady from the country, and Another. lively discussion ocourred botween the President and the lawyer, on points of evi- donco, moro logal technicalities, in which Mr, Mason gave utterance to sounder common songe than is genernlly heard in courts of more oxtend od jurisdiction. Auother witnoss for the proacoution was ox~ amined, and the tostimony of soveral police offi- cers was taken on tho side of tho officor. Thoy concurred in 5&vmg Murphy and his general companions bad roputations.” Officer Qtto, tho accused, toldhis slor{, showing that ho had been froquently insulted by Murphy and his crowd, and was compellod for his own eafoty to uso Bovero measures with them, Tho cago way takon under considoration. QOfficor Philip Atwater, charged with disobodl- ance of orders and neglect of duty, was arraign- «ad, and his case continued for further evidenco, Communications woro recoived from the Mayor announcing tho romoval of Bergoants McCauley, Tohm, and Bischof?, and resignation of Borgesnt Dounglass, who remains on the forco as a patrol mau, ‘Tho Board then adjourned. ; —_—— WILL BE COMPELLED TO PAY. Immadl;xtu'ly after the firo, it will bo remem- bered, that the clty authorities loased ‘certaln ortions of city renl estato to business men for tomporary use, tho lossocs ngrock; to pay o cortiin rout. Tollowing 1 the total smonut Yoo ceived fram all source: From Lake Park. $73,087.83 6,520.16 Trom Dearborn Park, .. 629, From Huy Market Squa v 20007 Total,vuesienssrenes 024,$70,883,08 Tho greator portion of the Bouth Bide lessoos Bnlll up promptly, or neurly 8o, but tho West ido gentlemen have only managed to pay 6206,67 among thom, Thore in a-balanco dus from thom of $9,717.83. The following aro tho .delinquonts : d. Roibling and M, BSchmitz, 1,700 ; John O'Malloy, $80 D. 0'Connor, $303.83; Wall & Gngo, £333.93; Bweonoy & Daines, 8760.07; Wirner & Xosh, $1,002: L. L. Whitnoy & Hon, 89027 Dawson & Millor, £1,000 3 Ellis & Amour, 82,100, Buit has been brought against theso grateful gentlomen, thut the world may roalize how ready they are to ral:cngnlzo the advantages thoy onjoyed from tho clty. — —T'rom tho ofroular of tho manngers of the Tndiana Btate Fair, which is to bo hold in Indlan- apolis for ono month, commoncing Bopt, 10 next, it is evident that extraordinary efforts will bo mado to rondor it an excoptional success. Anew building, to cost £100,000, fs to bo orcoted, and tho grounds aro to be lnrfnlylmpravnduml benutifled. The premium 1lst, with rules and rogulations, and information for oxhibitors, will bo ready for distribution by tho 1st of blay, and, togother,with blank applications for agnnu, maybe lad by addroasing ‘‘Beorotary Btate Board of Agrioulture,” Indiauapolls, Ind, Mr. l‘cuuoy says: *“‘Thope you will look into this matter,” and, in accordanco with his invile, {.hto \ybrltor was yestorday sout to Auvors fo look into it Tho allegations mado to whish Mr. Tennoy ob}?nls waero Bubstantially as follows: Wrst—TChat cortain _partics therein named, being office-holders and shorcholdors, with very fow oxceptions, in both tho Insuranco Company oud the {‘muk. combined togethor to purchase the policos of tho Company in Chicago for tho sum of 25 conts on tho dollar, they Dolng well owaro that the assets were sufliciont to pay ot lonst 05 conts on the dollar, tho dosign boing that thoy ehould bocomo tho owrtors of theso cloima ot o cost to themsolves of 25 cents, and pay thomealves on sottlement 65 conts, bnln§ [y Drofit of 100 per cout on tho_outlay without risk. Second—That Mr, Hall, tho Bocretary of tho Insuranco Compauy, neting ss agent of those pooplo, did proceed to Chicago for such purrauu, and did succeed in_purchasing for ihom a larga amount of claims, his exponsos and his salary for such labor being paid out of the assets of tho Compauy. Third—That Brady, tho prosent Assigneo, was ono_of tho most prominont Directors of the bank, ot the samo time Prosidont of the Insur- ance Company, and the foromost man in iho purchaso of théso poliaien. Fourth—That anid Holl and Brady woro the oustodlans of the notey and wmortgngos of the Insurance Company up to tho timo of theiy com- mencing to I.m{ gald claims, when said Brady, the Presidont of tho Company, handed the seou~ ritios ovor to himself as Diroctor of the bank, and liold thom until tho United Statos Marahal took eharge of them, or what was loft of them, under tho proceedings in bankruptoy. Tifth—That all theso actings and doin%u YOro fraudulont and designed to chont tho oreditors 3 whoroforo a potition was_flled by cortain crad- ltors for tho removal of Brady, ‘tho Assigneo, and for an nccounting, ohiefly on tho groun: that ho waa incompotent to fill that position, bo- cauee ho must pass on his own claims as sald buyer ; that hio would huve Eolo control of tho securitios and Lme:(m:.lmgn of said Company, both boforo and after buukruptoy, rospetin which doubts Liad arison of which ko should nol ‘bo thesole judge. Tho nbove are tho principal allegations upon which the wholo suparstructure rosts, Now for the proof. The writor bas oxamined tho evidence, and found the following on the abovo polats: In reforonco to tfio first point, the testimony of J, B. Hall, tho Booretary himsolf, Bays sub~ atantially that the Board of Dircctors passed a rosolution (dosigned probably for futura whitos washing purposes), ostonsibly dircoting said Becrotary to procoed to Chicago to soo what ar- rangoments could be made w?th tho polioy-hold- ors for tho sottlement of thoir claims, Of course it was on the programmo that no such gottle- mont was possible, aud that onded tho thin farco of “ attompling n settloment.” Tho next step was of o difforont character, and the testi- mony brings it out with numistukable clearnos. Iall'was omployed by a number of porsons, wholly sharolioklers or office-holders of ono or othor of tho kindred compnuics, or both, but the majority of whom wore Dircotors of tho Insu~ rauce Company, to procood to Chilcago and buy up on their individual account all tho olalms Lo could, ‘Tho material point is . whethar Bmle', the Irosldent, of tho Company, Brady {ho Dircctor of the bank, Drady the manipulator of tho ring, Brady the Asslgneo of the Company iu baukruptoy, was Tor olovon long months thoso charges have. ‘wrong that ho men named have such names, or that [ one of thoso x{nmhnm, and horo the tostimony is_plnin, Hall sifosrs that ho bouglit about £20,000 of olalms for Brady at 25 conts on tho dollar. It may be nttomptod.to . bo st up that thowo goutlomon philanthropically intonded, whilab )'mmhlmlnqx on Individual account, to do #0 in ronlity for tho bonofit of the sufforing Com-~ Enny. Unfortuuntoly for them, a dividond has eon doclared, aud tho mon in' tho ring have re- ceived hedr dividends. 1 “ In roforenca to tho socond polnt, Iall's ealary, —tho tostimony ‘s quite clear, oven golng:o far 18 to conclusively sbow thnt {ho funds ing to tho croditors woro used for tho oxponsos of running the schome above montionod for tha nl:lllt of individuals at tho oxponso of the pollcy- oldorn, ‘Lho {hird charge i _ostablishod by all the wit- nessas that.appoarod on the stand, boyond all quostion. : . Tor pnrticulars of " tho fourth chargo, . thoso who are interested aro alm{)]y roforred to L. R, Allon's tostimony, whore the wholo businoss will Vo fotnd sot forth oxactly na statod, Ho auidd in offect, tliat nhout thotimo thoy commence buying up the poticies iho sceurition disapponr- ed from the Insuranco Company's safo, and tho noxt thot was honrd of them was, they turned up In tho banl, whoro Brady doposifod them. Allen wns Diractor in_hoth Company and Danl, and mombor of' the Tinauce Committeo of the Com-~ pany, nnd {8 lMicoly to know whoroof ho swears, 80 much in_esablishment of the allegations mnde bofore. Now for a fow additional faols Holmes Millor, Tronsuror of tho Insuranco Compauy, boing oxamined, tostiflod that hio wna in tho hnbit of placing tho funds of the Insur- anco Company to tho crodit of tho firm of which Lio bolongod gumm- & Poaso) in ihe bank H thnt i to eay, that whon ho lnd mnuu{inhla honds belongiug to tno Company, and at tho samo tima monegs of Lis own flem, for banking, Lo would sond tho wholo of itin his firm’s namo, and havo it placed to his firm's crodit, By what 1)ulenulnr kind of book-keoplng theso -romarkablo money transnctions wore ovor straightened out, isa myatery that tho polioy-holdors who do nok com- noso tho family party of Drady, Iall, Miller, Peage & Co. will nn interost in finding out. . He also tostiflod that at the tima they wore buying up polioies, Lo withdrew from the paule all*tho funds at the oredit.of his firm, including those of tho Insuranco Company, which funds wore usod: for tho purposo of buylng up policies for privato acconnt of himsolf and partuor. This articlo cannot . ba concluded bottor than . by stating that tho writor, and no ono in Tin THIBUNE'8 omploy, over suspected tho oxisteuce of such charges and such evidenco as have boon sot forth, until they were found out as abovo do- seribod. Mr. 8. W. Brown, tho asttorney for the Eotmonur, WAS NOYVer 50N ‘by tho writor, in his fo, until yostorday; nor any other porson con- uccted with these procoedings until tho article in quostion was writton, K REYNOLDS SATISFIED, Conclusion of the Coroner’s In- quest on the Body of Mrs. S. N. Hall The Jury Agree that Death Resulted from Abortion, but Fall to Name the - Person Who Produced If, The Inquiry into tho cause of tho denthof Mrs. Barah N. Hall was rosumod at 1 o'olock yestorday aftornoon, and concluded in two hours. Dr. B. . Roynolds was present to hear thero~ sult. Bubjoinoed is tho testimony olicited : + TESTIMONY OF J. Ti. LONG. J. R, Jong, sworn : First know Ars, Hall fn the on- $umn of 1869, Did not meet Nowborey until tho 10th of Soptomber last. Bhocano to_ tho Olarondon when 1t was first opened, Nowberry followed in sbouta month, By {hat timo liad loarned they woro fricuds, Noticed that they wero intimato, but nothing moro than othier Iadics sud gontlomen, Have Leard ro- marks _about tholr friendship, After = liitle timo Mrs. Hall Wwas nssigned o room on tho uppor floor, Nowberry was 100, but remoto from her room, ‘Lhioy mingled " with the othier ladies nud gentlenson in tho house, aud were Juvited to dlfferont Toows to play euchro. Bl uvited hor frionds aud cousiny o Lier room olso, Whon they left the house I was not acting proprietor, aud did not Joarn that thoy Ioft tho bouso untll thoy bad been gouo several doyy. Thoy had smunil fuside rooms, and Isupposo that was tho reason they loft, Mrs, Iisll always paid her bills, oxcept once, whon ho money was handed to mo by Newberry. That tfmo I understood shie had recelved o draft. Bho was under medical treatmont whilo thore, Dr, Truman Miller attended hor. Sho was ill somotimes. wo ~ weoks, Heard hor - compliint. was fomalo -weaknoss, Know gothlug about hor death or the causo, Both sho and Mr. Nowberry stood well amnong tho boardors, Did not’know posifively that Lo was marriod at the mo, No remarks other than those ‘usually passed about peoplo over camo to my card. TESTINONY OF RIOUARD WILLIAMS, Richard Williawms, sworn: Rosidoat No, 31 West Randolph strect. Am intimatoly ncquainted with Dr, Teynolds. Ama Wolchman, lie came from about twenty milea from ny Lome, Mot him in this city, Was introduced to hiim here, Havo visited his oflice, Was thore laat Fridny wooh, botwoon 13 and 1 o'clock. Was sitting on tho lounge, and Reynolds in . chair, «He was proparing to go with mo to -the Weat Side, Ho was going to mako a profcscional visit Bomo one knocked on the door, and ko sald, *como in” Tho visitor asked, **Is this Dr, Reynolds;” Reynolds sald *yes,” aud the mon sald, “3irs, Hall is slck, nud wants you fo come up to tho Grand Central !!nhl.r" “4What {8 tho matter with hor now ?” Roy nolds asked. Thoe stranger repliod, “I don't kuow,’ Toyuolds asked mo to walt untll ho would return, Bay. ing ho would bo back in half an hour. o was away threo hours and a half. Bix women camo intotho oflico during Dbis absence, oud X kopt thomthere, ‘Wheon ho came in ho sald ho couldn't avold staying so long. Thiat was tho ouly oxplanation Lo gavo, DId not fiotico whothor ho had anything with bim, Never eald I know all about. tho sl cao, and enough to send Roynolds to the Blates Prisou, XKnow Mr, Schrooder, tho srchitect. Do not think X spoke to him about the case. Do not remem- Der having a_conversstion with Lim about Dr. Roy- nolds, Idonotdrink to oxcess. Take m{ glass of whiskoy, ko oyorybody else, whon I fool inclined, Never asld that 1 conld mako 1,000 If I fold what I know. _Thiuk I could point out the man who knocked at tho door, Royuolds Is 1n tho Labit of coming into tio saloon where I.work onco 8 week, genor- ally on Tucsday or Wednerday night, -Ho wia sobor ‘whion I wag at bis office, Saw him last Monday night at bis ofice, Did not hear of tho caso until, Tucsday morning, when I saw it mentionod in tho papors, o accused o on Thuraday night of kaying something about ft—that I could make a $L000 by telling what I koow, I 10ld him I hud not sald 8o, [Thio Coroner stated that 1t.wes undorstood thot tho witness did mako such an mssertion laat Baturday night, and lienco o had beon callod to oxplain what ho meant by it.] Tho witnoas continued ; Was not drunk. Inst Baturday, Drink 8o much every day, but always know what I am talking about, Am not regular! ‘ployed in thosaloon, 1 stay stound thero, MIS8 LIZZIE COWDERY RECALLED, 2lies Lizzie Cordery recalled : Bho ropented tho ao- count of her visit to Ary, Hall' room on ¥riday aftor- ly e noon, Dr. olds Lind testified that she undressed Mrs, ~ Holl, Shoe neglected to men- tion the fact on Friday last, but core raborated the doctor’s staloment. When refused admlttance she went down etairs, and remained nbout balf an hour, Tho doctor then came for hor and ro- questod hor to etrip Mrs, Hall, and ehe did so, Tho clothing waa very badly statnod, Bho put tho articles into the burean drawer, Mrs, Hall gave lior no other oxplanation of tho causo of her lincss than that it was ‘homorrhuge, ‘This was all tho testimony to bo offered. Tho Coroner announced that DiL NETHOLDS had askod pormiesion to makoan oxplanation. Phe jurymen had no objection, and the doctor was brought in, Ho wishod to correct somo dig- crepanoies in tho mowspapors, but the Coronor told bdm he was not responsible for the mistakes of thoe reportors, Tho doctor added that Mrs, Cowdory sekod him to have tho body of Mrs, Holl ombalmed; that in ;g;vomng(ron with hor sho asked the doath was not peculiar, Ho roplied that it was, a8 thore did not appear to’ be much wasting, 0 | gaid sho, “‘you do nob know all, doctor, &ho [Mrs, Hall] wont to tho water olosot.” 1o donied that ho was in tho room half an hour aftor Miu Cowdory was oxcluded ; thoyoung lady certainly hind no iden of time; hio was not there thirty minutes altogothor. TUE VERDICT, The jury thon consulted with ono anothor, ond in twonty. minutos agreod upon the following vordiot: That the sald Sarsh N, Iall came to hor death April &, 181, from homorrhoge reaulting from an avortion ormiscarriago ; and we, the jury, ara unbloto any Low or in what mauner said abortion or mlicar riago was produced, The verdict was eatisfactory to Roynolds, and ho wont on his way rojoicing,’ —_— CHRIST CHURCH ELECTION. At tho annual parish mooting of tho Ohrist Church Bocioty, Liold yestordsy morning, the fol- lowing officora wore elocted: Beulor Warden, E, B. Phillips; Junior Warden, Gaorgo Field ; Vo~ trymen, Dodgott Koith, Charlos Iargo, Goorgo W, Thompuon, Houry' O, Bmith, Elbridge Ch olth, Potor Van Soliaack, William I, Whoelor, Oharlos Follansboo; 'Lroasuror, R. A, B, Milla. ‘Tho following resolution was wuanimously adoptod 1 Jesolsed, Tuat (b soolsty and congregatlon, lisving full confidenco i tho abllity sud [lety of {ho Rov, Cbarlos Edward Ghoney, a8 woll as In hia faithfuincss £0 tho doctrings and worship of the Protestant ¥pisvo- Pl Glurcl of tho Unitod Biates do horeby requost tho Wardons and Vestrymen eleclod at tiis mosting to conbinue the corvices' and ministrations of safd lor. Oharles Edward Chonoy as the Roctor of this parieh for tho eusuing year, long- | ~THE WINSLOW ESTATE. Remarkable Restitutlon of Prop- orty of the Absent Banler, fl'licmestitnfion,lnowevor, Is All in Ta- vor of {ho Soandinevian Bank, R, E. Jonkins, Ansigneo of the oalato of TFordinand §, Winslow, tho absont banker, you- -torday fllod &. bl on tho oquity eldo of tho United Staten District Coust, for roliof ngainat tho Rocelvor df the Seaudinavinn National Danl, and Wilson K." Nixon, nTrusteo. Tho bill rolates tho following trausnction: InJuly, 1872, Alox- nidor Bollar, naling undor n-power of nttornoy from said Winslow, exccuted to the Beandina- viau Natlonal Bank n promisgory note for §205,~ 000 ‘on tho . part of eald Winslow, dopositing mocuritios valued nt €30,000 thorofor. At this time Winslow was in Europo. On tho1st of October, 1872, tho eaid bank so- cured'n cargo of raflroad iron, shipped by anid ‘Winslow from. Europo, at Montrosl, retnining tho proceeds for thoir own uso, On the 223 of Octobor, said Winslow, by Lis attornoy, gavo an- other note Lo sald bauk for tho sum of §50,000, deponlting noten mmounting to §05,000, given by Augnstus Jaocobson and . T. Tollman (unso- ourod, for tho payment of real estate on tho North 8ide). In tho samo month Winslow gnavo anothor noto to thoe samo bouk for $100,~ 000, secyred by trust deed to Wilson K. Nixon aforounid, covering all said Winslow's ronl estate in tho County of Cook, Itis also rolated that snid Winslow ran a banl for thoe savings deposits of working peoplo on_Milwaukeo nvenuo, which was known ag tho West Sido Bank. Thoso do- positn woro piaced as socurity with the Seanding- vian Bank, and in tho books of tho Intter appear to tho eredit of tho West Bido Bank ; and ot tho timo tho said Bcandinayien Bauk ceased to do business, ote., claimed that such credits nmount~ od to_$20,000, which it is allegod havo beon tromsforred to tho crodit of sald Winslow's account, Tho bill charges that tho funds of tho Wost Bide "Bank woro so rocolyed with tho knowledge that said Winslow was in an ingolyont condition; and that tho wholo of tho above transactlona have talen Elncu whilst the bank had ressonablo cause for olfoving him insolvent; whorefore the com- plainant, mea roliof in tho promises. ‘Tho wifo of thoabsont baulkor Lias rolonsed hor doweor in all tho Froport , on the condition of tho Court allowing cortain artlcles to be ox- empted for which sho yesterday appliod, s i s Lk STRIKING WAITER-GIRLS. Consldorable oxcitomont and amusoment was crontod among the boardera at a cortain hotol on Fifth avonue, botweon Washington and Madison stroots, by the strange bohnvior of tho corps of waiter-girleat procisely 12 o'clock yesterday noon, when every well-ordored porson in the house was supposed to bo hungry, Tho dinnor-bell sounded, and the guosts Dhastened to thoir sov- oral seats, but thero was no person to walt on thom, It appoars thnt tho head-waiter and hor asgiatants, six in number, beesmo diy- sntisfled with tho mannor in which thoy hiad hoon troated by tho propriotor of tho house, decided to leavo hia sorvico, and, in ordor to ombarrass him a8 much 8 possible, chose the dinuer hour for tho tima, It was amusing to 8o thom march up to tho nstoniskod propriotor, and hear the ro- tal of their woos, and his unplossant rojolndorsa. 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Downor's Grovo Acoomi Ottawa end Biroator ba Teare, Arrice, Bupportod by MoKRT RANKIN, KITTY BLANOIL |t {ARD, noda strone aust of cliaractors, will cammonco o ‘briof ongagemont in thio Intest novolty, ontitlcd ILLINOIS CENTRAL i Depot Soot of Lake.st, ana olice, 75 HAILROAD. Dicenty-secondat, corner of° Madizon, Tkt Cuna LAW IN NEW YTORK, Prescntod with Now Sconory and Effoota, Mnatinoos on Wodnoaday and Saturday. Tiosorvad Boata, 80 conts; Socoud Tafcons, 25 conts, MARTINE'S HALL, GUSTAVUS GEARY rominds his frdonds, that his ANNTU. AN A Al onORRIy ‘akes 0 in tino's it 5! N THORADEY VBRI S detacie whoniio Wil e elsted by o HOST OF Dlfl‘l’[NuUléuED TALENT. “Tiokots, §1 oneh; to bo hil b hin rosldonce, 28 Sauth racnst! viioee iglvos Insoms daily Jn Vool Gultura 3 [ XT. s aud Italizn and English stoging. Jirdo Fork aul Oak Wood! o Parkand NIXON'S, 0y Park nnd Oats Wools 'y iydo Park and Osk Woods, Gliaton. ‘botwoon Randolph and Washington. *"0n Baturday this trafn will o ran to Ohampaign. Napiicoly last mook of JAMES . WILDER & 00.'8 .J‘CIIICAGO. IIIIINANAFMIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH: Bondny, APrl Tdth, aud avory night thia wook,_nd | INE, VIA RANNAKEE: HOUTE, : Wedneadsy snd Satutday aftemrioons, Jobinson, Katle [ Frem ihe Greal Central Railroad Depot, foot of Lak e o Fatiinday, attcetioons, 3, o all tho oid [o Zor (hroxgh Uickets and ecping. car Lerths app yat gl b actres a volo Honk SEWATagics | oot o, o bitizng ot St , cornes ot chfgan-de, wehll o Tot Inosn b tho rlug, aud & wild OALE BURTALO | i;_J298 & Teenty.second-st. fgan-av, 10080 amangat thom, + Teoave Chicago.... 05, m. ] 80D, . [ Kimive ot Tndiwiinnin 2 p. migaimgi e OCEAN NAVIGATION. i rr(vnl;lmnelnunu p.nuld 8158, o A A imeennemoocs 1 Only 16 running Sat In o ¢ FOR EUROPR g Pallma stoorers o M aluns T 10 Ofacifnatl. s : CHICACO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. h Ticket ollice, B1 West Madizonaar, TNMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS, Will sall from Now York ag follows: GITY OT WASHINGTON. .Thuraday, Avell 17, 9 A. M. T Al 1P sturday, Avril 19, 9 AL M. QITY OF BALTIMORIE. [Thumday,’ April 21’1 P, OITY OX LONDUN... ......Snturdny, April 2, 2 B, Audesch succeeding SATURDAY and THURSDAY, trom Pior No. 45, North Rivor. % “Pactfio Fast Lino, ity e + 0% b m: Cabin Passnge, 885 nnd 100 Gold, 5 Stoorago, to British Parts, .00 Curroncy, |'¥ Bteorago, to Gorman Borts: 15,00 Gurronoy, toerago, i 38,00 Carronoy. {3 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depot, corner of Harrlaon and Sherman-sie, ket afice West Madisaon-st, SIGHT T'RANCIS C. BROWN, Gonoral Weatorn Agont, _ 88 South Market-st., Chicago, | & i Teava, Omalin, Lonvann'th & Atohison Ex| <10:00 n. v, Loru Accommaodati -+ 5:00 . Ight Siapross, HUW R, Depot, cos orihicest = White Star Line. |, NEWYO D LIVERPOOLNowand tull-powered |, cld. ! LAKE SHORE & ruer llarriton and Sherman-ate, corner Clark and rrer Canai und Madlaon-str, MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Ticket oftces, Jtandolphta., and souihices! tosmabips; tho six largest in th i comaiine; the sl Inegost in tho we Areite, OOEANIC: ks ATLANTIO, BALTIO, Mall, via Alr Lino and Matn Lino) P . #,000 tons burden—8,000 h. p. oach. o, 8pi New York Expross, vial S AVS, onlllog at Cork Harbo tho tho Wihito Bint Dook, Pavonis Lurrs, Joreoy e Passongor accoummodations [for all' classes] unrivallod, combiutug ealoty, syoed and comfort. Haloo smoking-foom, and bath-rooms in midship s horo loast inotion 1» felt.” Surgoon nnd stowa, ©ancs accomnany thuso stoamors, Ratos—Saloon, CHICAGO. DANVILLE & VINCENNES H'MLHMD- 0, gold; steorage, 80, ourroney. | Zussenger Depotat Puy O, it St, Thouy Wlahig 13 sond 105 ftomis Touat 1ho ‘0ld Souniry | nafandd KiAstets s SO DIt ) O cagyobintasieprago propald coptfoston. " ° "Frelahi and Ticket offes 169 TiMtng.tonat, Passsprors Badkel Lo or from ol pasta of Amorica, ot iiebacg, Noway” Sweion, Taia,” AUSERl e ratos,” Draits from £l upward. Bor a1 e R T B RA gthor inormation, Saply &b tho Conpany's oficos, | ransvillod orry Haidd'IEx!\ Mle 7 0p. m.ls 73008, m: No, 19 Broadway, N 3 o 10 Dironduan, MOV ) L 'SPARKS, Genoral PITTSBURGH, FORt WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Orto tho Whtto Star Lins Ofice. S San Mmkotat. Ohicazo. A LARGREGEN, Agoat. STATE LINE STEAMSHP CONPANY, | RofEss Tew York and Glasgow via Londonderry, Mall. Valparaiss' A cconitiadatio oo ologent mow sioamers wwill wil- o, A y an 2NNV LVANTA, 3,600 ton GAN CENTRAL & PENNS M [ GIORATA, 400 tons. L2 Bicwn Jum . Lakc st O Ar oyl RAILROADS !'m:lnlnhlly'mimndh RUSTIN Icket office, 15 Canal-st,, corner of Madison, ; ‘Agonts, T2 Broadway, N, ¥, Stoorsgé offco, 46 Broadwiag, Ne e o ALLAN LINE Montreal Ocean Steamship Co. First-class Steamships, Unsurpassed for Speed &ET“F‘\; AP Tixpross, xpros: Arrive, e lige) i lga s (* 6:308, m. 19:10p. m, 9,008, m.| 8 . S | AR R and Comfort, running on the Shortest Sex Routes between HENTLY O, WENTWORTH, Uenoral Paasonger Agodt. EUROPE AND AMERICA® RATES OF PASSAGE: CADIN nulow as by any ofhor FIRST-OLASS LINES, Rotuen tickots at great roduotion, ETHRAGE "Hiekeia” oliee fo'ar om Tacopo, aio ot Towet rados o throug o pois 1n o West Towor an by othor lines. e ATES OF FREIGHT: .o all olassas Morohandiss Zro Doy or Glasesr THROTGIH b Ontorson m Bl cmn atlior ‘l":xl’om%lnna o8 I‘A::lhpht M?Lrlell, applyatthe 0y's Otfico, 7 an ATy s W &00., Agonts. NATHNAL LINE, Sailing from New York for Queens- town and Liverpool every Satur- day, and for Loondon direct every fortnight. Cabin Passage $60 anl $90 Corrency. Rxouraton Ticki blo rates. Intonding pase 10 30m Phonl Ak oo el leation for boribs. BTEERAGE, 829.0 oursoncy. Propatd ’ Livorpool, Quooustor Lo e okt I T eET or Loudon, S31.00 clirrenoy. T o “Tho 81 it il tho Iargost In the trade. Drata on Gront Driaes Troraud aad fia Dnn;l[z;m. ILLIAM MACALISTE bt Gowl Wostorn Agodts 55 Market-ste Chicugo. CUNARD MAIL LINE. BSTABLISEED 1840. of Boalthy Ohronfo Diasris, tarrh, Disoases of 'tho Bkin, tion from Gottyaborg ors booked to or from Gormanand Scandina- | BUOUK & RAVNER, GETTYSBURG WATER. our Matc dasol 0170 th or on th U paraistio ¢ 12" tho Htotach, promo Tovas tho Hoad slmoat iuimediately., Iig 8 Llatory of ol nd mo the GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE - WATER. fHlis United Batos Dispensatory, in Modica, classoa Ui xonowned Alkaline or. far cxeols any othor known in ita asll-prosorving tlos, - 1t doea mot dotorlorate by bottling and keoplng. It hns nevor boca olaimod for any othor mineral water the pormor todu u the Lody burg Katalyaine Water has dons In 1 Gout, Rheumatism, Neur tho nuthorized record. s wator with the most Uarbonated Eprings of Europo, 1t y ot rodsof (nstancan. urates, or10-callo o 0 1imbs and joints. iy, Dysyopsia, Gravol, Diac Dotes, Kidnos it seasos gunorally bave all yiolded toits Infionco, It hasrostorod Muscular Powar o Abdominal Drop: onstipation, ‘Gonoral Debility fontal and Digostion, ant Pamphiot Bpring, reporis from emine: citizans, 5 Gon'l Agte, 227 South Front-st., Philadelph! Co. PANESiiasox, STEVENSON & RRID, and drugglsts gonorally. MEDICAY: CARDS. o toomud of udical Institutes o Lavin OIF HI§ LIFK in hdrfootin exporionco have made BPEOLALISI of tho ago, honored by iho the ‘Lighost modical attalzmoats by DR. C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 464 Statost., Ttfs woll kuown by all readors ot tho Q. Bigolow v tho aldes Bclonoa nownod Ehlelflo. fapesi, that Dr. t oatabllshod physlcian 16 Ohicago, r, 13, the most ra. press, AN dovoted TWENTY [ the day, i romadion that - wil] ;1 1 --a 51 AN iJ Passengers carried during 1872 - 72,363 | guro pusitiroly it casoe at CHiROMEARD BHEOTAL OONSULTATION FREE, BEPARATE PARIORS Erom Now York ovory Yoduosday. ¥vom Boston ovory Cabin Passago, $80 and §100 Gold. for Indies and gontlomou. CONFIDENTIAL, Dr, 0. BIGELOW, Nu, 461 Blatcst. Call. " CORISPONDENCR Adiroun ail 1oitors, with stamps, to Exoursion Tickots at Reduood Rates. NO OURI! Bpring salliogs axo now sersngod, aud Intending pis | N PAY 1] g rs are rocommondod to mako oarly applicat ortiin, Hicoraga Fassengors booksd to and frout aropo at Jow- est ratos, Dralts on Great Britaln, Ireland, and the Con-~ tinant, " “Through Bills of Lading for Moroliandiss to and from Europo. " 1. DU VERNET, Gor'l West'ns Agont. N. W, cor. Glark aud Randolyiatr, now Shorias Mouse. Dr. Kean, 360 South Clark-st.,Ohicago, Hoy bo confidontialy roo0f chargo, o a 10s 5+ KEAN b th anly nhyaicin in (60 olty wtio ware ranty outos o s b UG Mours {rou &, 1, 10 8D, i0 cansulted, porsonally or by maily cliranie or horvoiy disossos. personal) s froatud ‘with safuty dud succoss, 3 TV I SEIND, D Eg'::ggm'n cLANm{-s'r ? Continuos to oure all Ulironio, Disoasos of botlt suxen nltod i oation 16 laetios and ort Wl Urlnary v, and ey bosonfdontially cop iy Siall oo ‘of oliarga. - Hor R Hiia ptodical ‘gontlomon sont froo, Bfllun“:lfn a wook from Now York, <nd oarryl sgugers ria of G roat iritain, Xtoland, Oon o Wariye, anu fa Seditocranoan. Osbiu fron 8651 Hioar a0, Siiitiah and Triol port A Bl i Bontal purts samo indac 415 pigable o | fckitien dly for (] {nforntion at. the Come | - . 8, currenoy, pony's oitaoe, No T Bowling roen, Now York, sud No H. corner LaBalloand Madison-sts,, Chiloaga. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, Just publiatied, *Tho Trlp ta L s Magnzino of ROt Tk "Ooouns et it Hisu b hid frvo of cliar, Beatton, o 4 + of threo clinegn ou application, or 32 1. A reguls ERh | (A it B e et aabact s Orofeatioas . : ConffontinlPhyalolany 113 W.)\ludllnn-at.,chloflq:fn. s o 3 . : ’flf.é:‘.fi’n“fi; o, Fomororin v Commuliation e | louitios * tronfod with safuty aud wuscess, Olrcularstres, Obstacles to Ma,rriage.f\ o Y M yflu'ff'x‘u'fin‘“""\’ for Young anvuloy 0N, Filladolph iy 8T O I X in wodiolno) eures all chronlo ane af hotly snzos, ut ransonable pricos. untantoud, Al *fomal ‘v(l. Bent fres | pe T Alldlm\ln l{“: :‘Aful-‘ AFBO.‘I{:‘V . Pa,--an Institution having “ iy

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