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1R74 MAROIL 11, TIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, Conbraak, n Times roportor, in roforonce to tho somony proached by Mr, McCartliy, THAT CONVERSATION, e, Draymor was the next witness, Ilo told abut n privato conversation with Mr. McCarthy ot #exual subjeets, in which the pastor, necord- ing to thowitness, mado commonts unfit for pub- lation, though the witness told it without hes- itrlon u the prosonco of a largo numboer of lados. iIr, Qordon domandod to know what this had todo with the chargo of threats. sir. Barry eaid it was tho vory key to tho caso wlich hold tho rovelver, Mr. Draymer wont on to sny that ho relatod this conversation ta Mr, Wngnor, who theroupon rdused to nllow Mr, McCmthy to baptizo his wio. 1lonco tho thrents. Mr, MeCarthy, tn crons-oxamination, nsked iy witnoss I ho did not romembor that o gavo gmn romurks as huving beou first made by Ar. kie, Mr, Dvaymor at first doniod, but aftorward ro- mmberad, that tho pastor did quoto Mr. Wilkie e MeCartiTs—Did you not ospross the nmo v, MeCnrthy—! 3 olnfon ottt ecousion thab 3lx. Wilkio did? A—Vorhapn I aul, Q.—Did that concurrence on your park imply tht you wore inumoral aud licoitious 7 A.—No, Bl Trof., Mitchell urged that this had gono far eough. Itwas not rolovant to continuo this Bbject. BUNDAY OR SATURDAY ? Mr. Barry snid that it was rolovant to show that tls pastor wont out of his pulpit Bundsy and idlulged in wch tallk ns ths, M, McCarthy donied that {6 was Sundsy, but Ar. Binymor stuck to It. Mr. Wagner was recalled to show how the treats cuno about. ‘Sovernl dologates objected to it s indocont 2 offausive, nud as not rolovant to the chargo ¢ mnking thronts. Mr. Wagner was oxensed from any dotails, Mr. y nid thoro woro many Gther epocifi- ations which remamed to o disposed of, Thov vere oqually objoctionnblo, and tho Councl nukt determine weat it wonld do with thom. Me. Barry presontod a printed roport of a ser- \ou by Mr, McCarehy in Haight's biil- , Feb, 16, and it was veritled Iy M, Jonron, who was prosout. AUCARTHY'S LOVE AFFAIR. Mr. Shopror stated that, fn 1872, the pastor Hld him about a love affawr, and roforred to Mr. RoLetsuh, snying that he could, and would, take Lis hiourt out if Lo porsisted in this matter, At moihor time tho pustor reforrod to Mr. Shan- ew having followed a lady sovoral blocks, and o huving beon guilty of o number of indiscre- tons, anid throntoned to tell something which sonid injuro tho penco of bis family, Mr. Snoarer offored to toll somothing about tio pastor's untrushfulness, but was oxcused, as tint chargo was uot ponding. On crozs-oxamination, Shonror stated that tho tireat g to Mr, McLeisch was on account of the netor’s love affatr. : Q.—What did My, McT.eisch havo to do with at? _A.—You know mare about it than I do. My, Barry snid that ha had bow come to other elanrgzes o speeifications which sbould not bo tead befuro a wrixed ussembingo, Prof. dutcholl thought it best to proceed and take rebutting testimony upon the four charges \nllhmillu(l by tho Committeo before others were taken up. Mr, '.l'Ilwanu moved the roferonce of the new epectfications to s_cummittee, but withdrew at tho sugse slion of Dr. Goodspeed, who thought It proper to havo rebucting testimony. MURDERING M'CARTIY. My, MeCarthy thought this was ndding insult to injury. o lhndnot received copies of tho chrges aad specifications, and ho was not 1endy to go torward, Ho suid llm{ were murdering bim in tushing on with the trial. "The Mcderator called bim to order, but ho kept ou {u an vxeited, violont strain, saying that they ‘wero murdering lnm. Mr. Kermott moved that the new charges bo roferred to tho Comunttoe. Drof, Mitehell unid that if Brother McCarthy needed un hour or two to prepate himself—— Mr. MeCarthy—A what? “An hour or twol You ought to bo ashamed of yourself | Tho Modorator—Ordor| Order! Trof. Mitohell suid that Lo meant that if rother MoCnrthy needed an boue or two in which to make up his mind what to ask tho Counal in tho way of delay, be would favor giv- ingat. ‘A\lr. Bayry snid tho accused had been furnishod with n copy of the charges nnd specifications, THE 8PECITICATIONS. Mr. McCarthy—1 have never seon the specifl- caliong, Nir, Barry eaid that it had been impossiblo to dri\'w up the full wpecitications as to immornl tulit. Mr, Gordon called Mr. Barry to order, but the Moderntor overruled the point, Mr. Barry uow grow oxcited, and declared that Mr., Gordon should not detraud him of his rights, llouamited thut ho had full spocifientions in Tun pucket, which ind not beon furnishod to dr. MeCarth, it MéCarthy nross and protested ngninst pro- ceuding [urthor, but was roughly ealled to order by tho Muderator. BECRET BESSION. Mr. Gordon moved that the Council go into wooret sewsion Lo determiwe whother uny furthor tustimony was nocoesury, and what action shoutd be talicn” on the additional specifications, Iv could ulun be determined how much tico the ac- tuscd nocded o proparo Lis defouse, A delegaio asked if 1 was contomplated to go fnto seerot sersion aud docide the caso without giving tho aceused o clauco to offer rebutting Lestimony, Mr. McCarthy eaid that this wes just what they wanod to'do, Dr., Guadspeed said he should boe glad to kuow whether Brother MeCurthy desitel wdefoud him- solf on i thoe churges, and if so, huw much time ho 1equired. Drof, sitchell gaid that if it wns necossary to proeced turthor in the invostigation, Mr. Me- Curthy must first bo furnished with a copy of thio niuro dotailed speciticutions, and thon givon tune to defond bimself, Phe Mouerator asked Mr, McCarthy if ho wos rendy to proceed with his defeuse, Mr. McCarthy snid the [ law hiad boon en- foreed upon him, aud ho bad been rofused por- mission to speak., e wns not realy to enter upou his derense, ‘I'hoy must know that, My, Gordon's wotion was laid on tho table. IE OANNOT READ IT, Mr. McCarthy asked permission to rond a pro- tost and etata bis griovancos, Mr. larry moved that the permission be grantod, Atr. Goodspeed objected to it. Mr. McCarthy lind talked move thau anybody elsa in tho Coun- cil. Ho Lina been treated with porfeot fairoess. 'I'he Moderator suid tho motion to grant per- mission was out of order. Brotlior McCarthy vhonld not rend auy protest or spouk at all, ex- copt 1n his defenso, Mr, Goudsroed suid tho acoused was constant- 1y charging the Council with unfairness, and ho rendored it dullicult to treat him without preju- dico. Tho ouly thing for Mr, McCarthy to do was to slate whother ho wished to wake a do- fonsic, und, if 80, how much time ho required. UE WANTS TWO WEELH, Tho Modorutor asked these questions of the seeure 3 who stated thnt lio did intend to moke n defen 7, und would require two wooks, Deacon Hoard suggosted that, in order to facilituto businoss, copies of the new upecifi- cationy should be furnished tho accused. Mr. Wolls submitted thut, until the evidenco for tho prosecution wns all in, it waa impertinent 10 usk Lho accused how much'time he raquired. M. MeCarthy inquired if & motion was not pcna:ug to grant lun permission to presont his proteit. I'ho Moderator—That motion was withdrawn, aud, if it had not boen, it would bo out of ordar., Bir, McCarthy—Do you decide that I have no right to offer & prolost ? “I'ho Moderator—I do. & A\:f MecCasthy—It's an outrage, I'll publish , thon. The Moderator—All right, I hops you will, Mr. MoCarthy here hunded to the reporters s copy of 88 follows 1 uoreby protest agalust your puat scts in proceod- Sug 1o try u brothor minfster on churgoa {lint 1any yrove futal to happluess und usofulness for lfs, with - “ut any of the fornalitics of un important trial’ withe ot bis belng sumimonud or notified 3 without his hav- Iugs been oilicially furntshicd with o copy of the churges agafuut him 3 on charycs (hat are so shamefully vagua ol indefinlto that only two of themw Liuve 1ho sem~ bl neaof a specification ; when my counsel was not aud could uot be present ; taking the evidonce syuiust mu on four chargos whon' counsel wia away; without my Laving uuy provious notico of what would o al+ Iegod, aud without my having now i my possessiou iy srilten papor by widcl my ucstizors Ry be beld to the poiut, I proteat againat tho libertiea it Lias taken with tho chirges i ngatuet its disturbing the ordor in vibicl the churc!' *vo tnom, snd in which I expectad 1bom to be triet nning at the last and going back- vwardtothofin tdust thelr wmutilation, some of I8 PROTEST, agaiust’ loaviny ny “enernios at work amending and atreugthontug tho gruvest cliurges up to the timo that four charges had been triod ; againat its rocolying any wpocificutionw ut all from the Deacous without any su- thurfaution 1£om, and ayainet the will of, the churak, dter tho trial lias begun, Qivia HIM A IOV, yof, Mitohell moved that 4o weaks' time be grantod to tho acouscd, and that n copy of tho spocilieations bo suppliod him at onco, o Rov. Mr. Raviin hoped the motion would provail, ‘I'no nceuncd had not boen ns yob fure nishied with tho ghost of a spocifiention, Old mattors bnd bosn raked up from the time when the pastor bad boon_gottled but (hroo montim, and sinco thnt time tho accused had boou donrly loyed IH' his Chureh, Mr, Hurry and Prof. Miteholl called the gontle- gmu t?lurder for impugning tho motives of the ouneil. Ar, Gordon said it was an outrago to bo com- pelled to_nslc that spocliicntions Lo furuishod, 'ho acousod hind o right to thuy. ol i, Mr, Barry—Allow a0 to say that what Brother Gordon had atated I8 o faluohood. [Seusation ‘I'ho acousicd ling hoon provided with specitic: tions, aud how a man ean stand up fn tho hght of heaven and sny tho contrary is o myetory to 1 mo. ‘I'ho Moderator hoped that coolness and mode- ration would reign, Mr. Gordon gaid hio shonld bo porfeotly ealm. Brothor Bany's romarks were noedless, * 1o did ot rafor to tio npecitleations of the four chutgay alrondy oxamined, Mr. Bvoits suggoatod that tho casiost way o get out of it way for Mr. Barry to hand the speei- tleations right over now, Mr, McCarthy wont ovorto Mr. Barry, and hold out lils linnds for the document. Mr. Gordon shouted, oxcitedly, * Brothor Me- Carthy, 1 protost, L protost. It {u not for you to o aftor them, T'hoy should bo bronght to you.” It was n noticoable fact that Mr, Bacry did not nm;r!m glvo Mz, McCarthy n copy of tho dvcu- mout, Dr, Goodspoed studiously ignored tho real quostion at issne, nnd proceeded to arguo on the bais of tho chargos airendy oxnmined, taking cnro not to sny anything about the now specili- eatlous, Ifo thought My, McCarthy could pro- paro his dofeuss in two days. SIUTTING MIM U, MMr, MeCarthy 10ad from Uiscock’s manual to show that ho sliould have tho nnmes of his ac- cusers and of tho witneseos, and amyple timo to propare. In placo of this they had gono ou and triod him without a fair chango. ‘Thoy bad been murdering him, "'he Moderator—Ordor! ordor! MMy, McCarthy—Do you mean to gag mo? Tho Moderator—Yoit must come to ordor. Mr. McCarthy—( will bo Leard, I appeal to the justico and common souse of the commu- ity '1"11:: Modorator snid it was an insult to the Council that such languago should bo used. The accuscd must not kpoak again unless e could do 8o in o dispassionato manner. Mr. MoCartliy then snid, in & quict voice and mannior, thnt the Council’ had airondy inflioiod an irroparable injury upon him by the wnuner of procodure. An unborn wianc coutd be cou- vioted in such & way, Mr. Barry snid that he should not furnish '1:‘\ copy of the new specifications until ho saw t. TIME FOR DEFENSE. Mr. Gordon moved to refor tho question of timo to a committee, 'he amendwment ‘]srevnlled, and Brothers ‘Whitehond, Goodspeed, and Prof. Miteholl woro np{mmml. rof, Mitcholl positively declined, as ho did not approvo of the Committec. Mr. Goodspeed absolutely declined. “ho Moderator appointed Brothors Whitehead, Kormott, Btorhardt, Gordon, aud Honrd, 'he Committee rotired, and tho Council took a short recess. LET THEM DROP. The Committeo returned in about an hour and reported ns follows : Your Commitleo, having leard tho remaining churges mul speeifications now in posscssion of tho prasceuting attorney ngainst the Nev, Florcuco - Curtliy, would recommend that they Lo not fuvesti. gated, and that this Council sdjourn until Tueaday, Marcth 17, ut 1 o%clock 0, 1., to hear the robutting testimony and defeneo of tho accused, Thut said ao- cugod bo furnished with ull tho evidenco now in the posecssion of tho elorke, r. Barry suid ho bowed to the decision that hio phould go no fazther, Mr. Goodspeod suic that the only subject re- forrod to the Committes wus the matter of time, 1'he Council could not yet intelligently determine furiher action, Mr. Gordon said the Committeo had doemed it unswiso to go on with tho remaining charges, Mr. McCarthy had esid he could be roadyin a weolt's timo, MM, Hoard said that, if the report shonld bo adopted, thoe other chinrgos could not bo brought up agalil, 7 Mr, Goodapeed objected to deciding the caso without hearing the rest of the charges, Tho Commitleo had transcendod ity powers. Thoro was dnuger of doing Brother MeCarthy greas in- justice, evon iu cnse ho was exonerated from the charges alrendy examiued, for the other speeifleations would still hang over him. IHao would ask if tho Committee rojected tiio other wpccifications becauso thoy woro insignificaut. AMr. Baary objected to tho question. Brotlier Goodspeed had no right to question tho reasona which actuated the Commuttee. Mr, Kormnott moved to adjourn until 7 o'clock, to“m:m. in privato scesion. The motiou pre- vailed, Prof. Mitchell moved to reconsider tho vote, A full exprossion of tho senseof the Council had not boon Lud on tho report of the Committee, “Phis motion provailed, but it was carriod agam atter romo discusiton, and the Council ad- journed to go into secrot acssion at 7 o'clock. IS THE SECRET SESSION. Boon after 7 o’clock the Couucil assomblod in secret sossion in the church auditoriua for the purposo of considering the now specifications, No one was allowed to be presont oxcopting the members of tho Council, the accused, and his counsel. Tho ropoitors wero rigidiy oxcluded, but a8 Tur TrIpuNE represontative Lind the fore- thought to leave in ono of tho pewsLis overcont, with poneil and papor in the pockoet, the design to waintain porfect privacy was thus frustrated in o mauner quite mystorionus and un- nccountable to the Council. After the offering of prayer tho Moderator called for the rending of {ha new spoeifications, which JIr. Barry had in bns pocket, o Couneil grow norvous over tho poasibility that a reporter 1ight bo sowewhero conconled, and membors woro sont to inspect tho pows, tho gallery, and the bell-tower. The reading of tho specifica- tious was ordered, and thoy woro read by Mr, DBury. Aftor somo discussion as to thoe best modo of procedure, o committeo of five, with Mr. Goodspoed as Chairman, was appoiuted to sitt from tho spocifications tho mattors that had Leon already gone over in the cxamiuation, and roport tho remainder to the Council. ho poiut wos raised that Mr. McCarthy should ba furnished with & copy of tho speciflea- tious, including the names of witnesses, Mr. Goodspeed opposed this, nnd Messrs, Lvorts and Gordon insisted that jnstico and fairnoss required it, They woro in tho minority, and the Council refused to exact it of the prosecutor. In tha courso of tho discussion sevoral delo- gates spoke agaiust sctiug upon uny nesw spoci~ fications, bolloving that enough had been al- Toudy proven against the uccusod to establish Lis uniitness to continue in tho ministry, Mr, Barry, Mr. Goodspeed, aud tho ohurch party in goneral wero solid iu favor of taking up the now mattor, and it was 8o decided, THE NEW SPECIFICATIONS, The Committeo fioally agroed upon & basis of pracedure, aud roported recommonding thut the Couneil Emr:eud to try MeCarthy upon” tho fol- lowing charges and specifications : Tirst chargo—rolating to untrutbfuluess, 1, Tho accused told somebody 3 false story, und excused him- solf Ly saying that ho was driven to the wall, 2, e il t0 — thut o man hud 4 right to Tiv in ‘his own defonse, 9, Hoadnittod having ed, and justifled it on tho ground that ho waw questioned wuddenly, 4, Tn & printed roport of thio nlicrances gt o prayer meot: fug, held Just July, ho fulsely maligfod membors of tho'echurch by stating that tioy hud bscnced thom- wolyeu from thio church, and had withdrawn their sup- port, 5, Mo told the Deucons that Wayner had Uiroulnteld scndalous roports concerultiy - Lim, und afterwards donfed (hut ho hud maidl thinl 0, Mo stated that he had Dbeen unuble to got the Deucone to act,'when tho fuct was that thoy had tuken setlon, 7, In o certsin serinon ho churged a member of tho church with being o drunkard, 8, In & serinon prosched ut Haight's billfurd hall ho stated at o B boon boteayed by uuprinciplud men, mein- ing the Deacons, 9, Mo grovsly slandored Dr, Mitclioll for preaching fu his pulplt, Thosocond, third, and fourth charges—that o bud used low, vulgar, and obsceno langnago ; that lu appoaranco ho resombled & sport and a loafer; and tbat he way Jed uway by tho lowest nssions, as was shown by bis vulgar babits and nugungo—wero all massod togethor in Lwo spooi- fleations, Chnrgentive and six, relutivo to threata to blast chiaractor, eto., wore dropped altogather, because the ground had Leon sufiiciently cove cored in the charges alrendy investigated. ‘Tho roport was adopted, and tho Counoll ad- Journed until to-morrow, at 10 a. m,, whon it will again moot in sourol Hogsion, with the ox- ception that tho reporters will bo admitted. AN UNSUCCESSFUL, EXPLANATION. Whila tho peoplo of the church wore ssscmbled in tho basoinent, awaiting the action of the Coungcil, the Rlev. N, F, Ruvlin, of the Temple Church, requestod them to moet fn the gundny—sohuul room, sand liston to an oxplanation Lo dosired to _make reltative to hus share in the procoedings, Ha told thom that the Council was & blasod, prejudioe unfalr jury, not compotont to wit o judgmen upon Alr, “nflul.h.y. aad thai e had a very poor apinion of ecclesinnticnl councily nn",-hmv. Theso remarkn woro hot rolished by tha wudionce, whioh was mado up almont oxclusively of tha onomnen of Mr, McCnrihiy, and Mr. Raviin wns futor- rupted by Deacons Reed and Merrill, who re- utentod liim to doslut, as it was discourtcous to the chureh, whoke guosts tho miemuers of the Couneil wors, 1fa compliod with the roquest, thouyh not until ho had oxcited tho disfavor of noarly all his henrors, STATE LEGISLATURES. Radlroad Bills Before the Towa Leg- islature, Proceedings of Oiher Yesterday. Legislatures IOWA. Special Disnateh to The Chicano Tribune, NAILIOAD LEGISLATION Drs Moryes, In., Mareh 10.—The Railrond Tarlft Lill was Loforo tho Sonato io-doy, After nsovore and lengthy discussion, tho rocom- mondation of thio Committeo to striko out Seo. 10, which provides for non-diserimination in shipping, was concurred in, aud the bill sent Dback to the Ilouso, whore it will probably como up to-morrow. Scnator Howland offered a substituto for tho Railrond Dbill, which substitulo, Le snid, had beon drafted by n committes of 1he State Grango, It ts an nnti-dircrimination bull, sud provides for tho appointmont of throo Railrond Commis- sioners, Bonator Weat_enlled the substituto o delusion and o sanro, and declured that the bill wus not n Grango bill, but bad_beon dralted by Col. Jobn Beott, in o railrond ofMco, OTHER MATTERS. A Dill making an_approprintion of 816,000 for the Fort Madison Ponitentinry, passed. A bill providing for the caucellation of rafl- rond tayes also passod. ‘Tho Houwo han been engaged during tho day in discussing 8 bill providing for tho lotting of oconvict labor. No docision was arrived at. gt i i MINNESOTA. Spectal Dispatch to I'he Chicago Tribune, VLTOES BY THE GOVERNOR. 81. PAvr, Mion, Mareh 10.—Cov, Davis to- dny filod a numbor of vetoes, Among tho bills thus lost are thoso breaking up the orgauization of Casa County and attaching part of its torri- tory to other countics, which Lio pronounces un- constitutiona], bosides objectionablo in uot pro- viding for tho paymentof the dobts of Cnus County incurred under authority of tho Stato faw. Drobably that connty will bo botter man- aged hereafter, but pine-land ownoers fool soro at not escaping tho puymont of 27,000 incum- Dbrance un their lands 1n that county, Tho votoes include all tho bills disturbing tho " ystom of the County Superintendonoy of Bchools ecstablishod last yoar; ulso, tho Dill suthorizing enits to "bo brought in the bomo of iho Attoruoy-Genoeral by nggrioved parties for tho forfeitra of rail- way chartors; also the Lill amonding tho stat- utes rolating to corporatious by which thoy are empovwered to take private proparty for public uscs, which would lead to luigation between tho 1nilrond compnnics and tho owners of tho con- domued proporty, thereby compelling the com- pavics to abandon (he kelectod lines withous suhlicient cauko, but in no case giving tho ownor damages if the compuny choso to abaudon tho proporty. ‘Lo Governor nleo yotoed » resolution asking Congress vo grant a charter aud right of way t0 a ratlrond from Duluth to Yaukton, ‘Lhe Gov- ornor says tho Stato has sufileiont power to in- corporato ifs own companies without ifuviting 1utervention. = MICHIGAN. Special Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, LaxsiNe, Mich., March 10.—1he House con- sidered the schedule of salaries of Stato ofilcers this morning, The salary of the Goveruor was lixed at $3,000; of tho Sunremo Court Judges, at £4,000; of the Circuit Judgos, ab £2,500 ; of the Stato Treasurer aud Auditor-Genoral, at the same ; of tho Suporintendent of Public lustitu- tions, the Sccretary of State, tho Commissioner of the Land Olico, and the Commissioner of In- surance, ot 2,000 each; of tho Atlorney- Omlmml and Commissioners of Ruilroads, £2,600 cach, Tho House adopted asubstitute for the section requirmy 4 voto of two-thirds of the Board of Supervisors to rulse mouey for building purpos- eH, ote. The Judlciary Committes roported a secction providing for “an olective Judiciary, tho five Judges of tho Suprome Court to Lold oflico ton years ench. “I'no Bennto dohated tho section relating to the taxation of the liquor traftic ut longth. The Btate L'reasurer roported funds on hand to tho amount of 1,200,000, salisfuctorily so- eured aud depasited in bruk i this Statoe. In the Sonnte, o motion to strike out the liquor {axation seation finully prevailedby n voto of 14 to 14, sud the deciding vote of the Dresi- dent in favor of striling out the section. Sunrome and Cireuit Judges were ordered by tho Houso in Committes of tlie Wholo to o ineligiblo to other than judiciul oflices for ouo yenr altor their torms of ofiice oxpire. The Judicin] cirenits ave not to excoed fiftoon, aud the Judges must resido in thoir circuits, —_— OHIO. CorLmymus, 0., March 10.—In the ITouse this morning tho House bill to provide for at least two examinations of County Tronsurors cach yoar, aud os much oftenor as tho Probato Judge nny deem it necessary, was passod, In tho Senate, tho Sonute bill authorizing Commiscioners to requiro porsons confined in jnils for non-payment of fincs and costs to per- form hard labor until such costs are paid was ‘passod, Tn tho Touse, this nfternoon, tho following Dbilla passod: Senato bill attaching o pennlty to violations of the lnw rogulating rates of trans- portation_ by railrond companies ; 1louso bill ta oxompt from excention or soizuro nuy fund sob apart by bonavolout socletios or axsociations for familics of decensod members; Iousoe bill to mako it a eauso for changa of venue for tho at- tornoy of either party to be o law-partner of tho Justice beforo whom a caso is for trinl ; Senato bill to antliorizo County Commisaionars to widen or deevon ditchos, In tho Senate, & rosolution was adonted for displaving flags on the State-Houxa at half-muat on Thursday, in respect to the memory of the Iuto Millard Fillmore, A resolution to ndjourn from Barch 16 to Deo, 1, 1876, was dofeated. The Hougo bill requiring County Auditors to keop n bookof additions nnd deduciions was passod, —— ST, LOUIS. Anteresting Libel Suit--Capt. End’s Ot for Suterest on SchivoleiZond mellire FAIDMIONAIY Depnitures speciad Dispatels to The Clacago Tribune. 8r. Louts, March 10.—Tho local sonsntion hero continues to ba the libel suit of the Hon. Btilson Hutching, editor of the Dispatch, and mombor of tho Legislaturo, againet the praprie- tor of the Times. Damagos are Juld at 100,000, The defendauts proceeded with tho depoesitions ta-day. Jool Harper, ox-City Rogiater, testifled that when ho was an applicant for tha County Collectorship, Hutehing assumed to have con- trol of the Couuty Court, uud offered to eloct Harper for 10,000 in cash or one-lhird the net profits, Tho oxamiuation is bLeld with olosed doors, both partios having agroed to suppross the testimony ti it fu filed in court. Tho supposition {8 that neither purty will pormit tho case to come to tiinl, on ?‘nnulmt of tho damaging disolosures of the toa- mouny. T'he claim of Capt, James B, Enda for $104,000 interost on sehool bonds purohased by bim from the Btate, aud_for some timo withlield, passod tho Louse at Jefleraon City to-day, baving gone through tho Benato lust wintor, T'ho Ileard Ttovenue bill, agaiust the pusago of which tho Merchants' Exchange ssut up & strong delogation last wool, wont throngh the Lower House of the Legisluturo to-duy. The Rav, Mr, Hammond proachos his furawoll sormon at DoBnr's Opora-Ilouso at § ’clovks Lo« morrow. 1l has made a big succoss of i horo, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Specrat ispatoh to The Chicunn Tridune, TaBanLg, I, March 10.—1'he steamer Alpa left I'oru for New Orloans to-day, with a tow of abont 5,000 tons of ico, 'The propeiler Whalo cllnpn;ml to-duy, tawing & barge of oo for 'aorit. o SOUR MEATS. Another Meoting of the Packers’ Associntion, fir. Cowan Declares His Readiness to Provo Hiy Statements, Motions Made for Committees to Investigate., Adjournmont Without Action. ‘When Mr, Olderahaw had finished the aftor- noon call in the Opon Bonrd of P'rade yostordny, Mr, B, I', Murphy moved that the chair bo taken Dy Mr. Famen Turnor, 80 that tho roport of tho Committeo nppointed to walt upon the editor of 'tz Trinuse might bo heard, Mr, Lurner ac- cordingly assumed tho chair and wiclded tho gavel, THE NAME ANNOUNCED, Mr. Counsielman statod that thy Committee of Fivo waited upon MMr. White on tho precoding ufternoon, and that gontloman had informed him that Mpr, George Cowan was the author of tho objectionablo article. o was gorry that Mr., Cowan had to suffor for anything. Thero woro loud cries of ** Cowan," READY TO PROVE IT, Mr. Cowan camo forward and safd that he was responsible for that publication, and he was in o position to prove that what lio had said was true, lodid not know whethor this was an Orango Lodgo or what, but supposed that s man had o right to express bis individual opinion. [Ap- plause.] Mr. Counsclman sald that tho mast objection- ablo fonture nbout the article of tho Tth, was the statoment that pnckersand brokershad knowledge of the fact that mieats wore sour whon sold to customers, Tho bistory of the trado went to show that ments had boen found souv after ship- ment—people would complain at all times, { M]r. Cowan—Don't slap your log off, [Laugh- or, PLEASE EXPLAIN. Mr. Conngelman coutinued by saying that bo would lilo Mr, Cownu to oxplain what bo meant by churging coliusion on the purt of the brok- oiy, As ono of tho Intter, Lo pratosted. Mr. Culboitgon inquired for his own satisfac~ tion, whother Mr. Cowau could prove his alle- gatious relative to soursd meats, and tha knowl- edgo of tho trado asto their condition when slupped. Soveral persons eried out that Mr. Cowan was ingudible, and wanted him to take the stand. The uproar hocamn wo aggravated that the Chairwas obliged to intorforo for tho restoratton of order. Mr. Cnlbertson—I wout to asl Mr. Cowan whothor ho has proof for saying thut there was o Inrger proportiou of sourcd micats this season than at any otbor. The testimony of all brokers will show that tho proportion is much loss. Mr. Cowan—'Tho tostimony of all rocelvers will show a vory different state of affairs—quito the raverse in fuct, for the number of complaints iy far in excess of anything yet heard of here, [Great turmoit.] NO INVESTIGATION. Mr. Ii. C. Rannoy—I move that a committee of fivo bo uppointed to investigato this whole busi- noss of sour nenty, It iu nbout time we gat through with this businoeas. My, Counschnan—~I wove to lny the motlon just made on the tublo, Tho wotion to table was carried amidst great uprour, Mr. Culbertson—I want to know from XNr. Cowan what 1o bis proufs. He bos mado somo vory strong allegations. M. Cowan—I refuso to recognizo this as o regularly constituted court. 1f you can show IN) lil proper tribunal, Il show you wmy proofs. Noiso, M. (}nlhnflsofl—l)h, of course; your state- meny must be ontirely voluntary., Wo want nothing else, A LITTLE RIOTOUS, Mr. Dow—This matter is growing more con- fused. I movo that we do now adjourn. Thao motion produced somo oxeitemont, about fifty poople speaking at ouo time, but finally a vote was taken, und the motion deelared lost. Mr, Counseiman—I wish to have it under- stood—— Nr, Dow—I want to know whothor Mr. Cowan was sutumoned Lero in star-chambor fashion, or whether ho camne of his own accord ? 3r. Culbertson—11o is hore outirely by hisown :\'ill. No ono protends that ho could be forced iore. LET NI BX UZARD, Mr, Dow—Then, why dow't you let him bo heard ? Why ¢cowd Lim down” thore where no ono but o fow of you can hewr what Lo is saying ? I ho hing any tostunony, I want lum to put ivin and lot us procoed upon that. Ar. Culbertson—\We pretend to no authority compelig r. Cowan to give ovidouco., As have stated, his action must bo voluntary. Mr. B. P, Hutchingon [from a romute corner]— T move that Mr. Cowan have leave to retire o8 soon a8 ho pleasos. A BLIGHT MISTARE. Mr. Dow (indignantly, mistnking the motion of Mr. Iutchinson)—L'll loave boro when I get not before, ieal cheoring.] Mr, Lawronce—Mr. Dow is _Inboring under a delusion. 110 was not referred to, Mr. Dow—1'm laboring under no abuse what- over. Mr. Hutchinson—Iang it, Dow, I did not speak of you atall, Itiwas Cowan I made the motion about. * Mi, Dow—Yes, you did move for mo to got out of bore, I'll go whou I like. I'll staud horo until I got roady to loave, [Choors sud torrible uoisa. lr. Dow~T move to adjourn, Tho motion was loat. Dlr, Culbortson—Lot us take thia thing more calmly. [Rtoars of Iaugheer aud iron- JUST ONI WonD, Mr. Bloom—Mr. Chauman, I wan't to speal ono ward. |Laughter. ‘Cremendous cries for + Bloom.” * Get on & chair ;" and 5o on.] Mr, Bloom—Let me sey ono word then. [Laughter]. Col. Huncock—I move that this mattor be in- dofinitely postponed. [Confusion.] Ay, Bloom—Lot mo just say ona word. [Crica of “Dry up,”] The extremo South send us fresh shoulders in summer months, How can w o koep thom fresh for the South 7 ‘This problom was ovidently regarded san posor, for nobody too's any paius to sulve it. INDEFISITE POSTPONEMENT. Col. Iancock—Lcall tor the vote on my motion to })oul))mw acuon, "Tho "Clnir—Vote thon, on Col. Hancock's x‘xzuhuu: As muny of you s aro fu favor will say aye,” 'J.Phuro wero severnl *gyes.” The ‘‘mooa™ woro loud but few. As the Chuir nppearod to bo undeclded, Col. Haneoele waid: Icall for tho ruling of tho Chair on wmy motion, I heard a good sub- stantial aflirmative vote, and somo betlowing negativen, [Noiso,] I call for a division. “hiy produced moro discord, in tho midst of which the Chair appoared o bo powerless. INVLSTIOATE, r, Culbortson—Let us not bo in such a hurry to adjourn, ''here uppears to bo a disposition of that kind for some roason. I renew my mo- tion that u committce of five La uppointed by the Chair to Investigate this wholo mattor of soured monts, Mr, Counsclman—It is tha question of col- lu:l\:‘n inwhion I, as a brokor, sm most inter- osted, NO AQTION TAREN. Mr. Dow—I move to sdjourn. Iho Chair—I must considor about that Com- mitteo, I will not appoint it now. Mr, Rtaunoy—You hud to come down to my proposition ut last, Mr, Davis' mation to adjourn was then put and earried, leaviug Mr. Culbortson's motion for an investigation still pending. Epllten g RS MEXICAN RAIDS INTO TEXAS, DrownsviiLe, Tex,, March 10.—A band of twolvo Moxicany, woll arned, drove throngh o thickly populated rancho_sbout 200 head of cat~ tls on the night of tho btk inyt, Dopredations of thiu Hort, since Cortina's roign at Blatamoras, aro becoming more fioquent then boforo, ‘Tho United Btatcs troops are too fow iu numbor to protoot porsons nml property. atuuint.iie S AT PIARINE INSURANCE. ~pectal Disputoh to The Chioago Tyibune, Minwaukee, Wis,, March 10,—A ‘meoting of vounel-owners was to hiave boon held this urtor- noo to ndopt & petition to tho Board of Loke Undorwrilers sgamst tho proposod claugo in tho new nul!urm'l)u ioy of mnring insursnco ocom- panies, excluding from the ostimeto of the 60 ior cont abandonmont svorage tho esponkos of ringiug tho vossol to pork, Ouly two or threa poraons attonded, and tho mooting was not held, “Tha Undorwritors are_opposed Lo the danito of Lo petitionors, fuststing that 1f tho ownor lns n right to abandon biy property s total loss whore dnmnges minount to 50 per’cont of tho valuza, o hns no right to count as wuen _duinnges the cont of towing his vossel Lo port for roputrs by which ho will clilefly bouofit. CRIME. Murder nt Peorin. Spectal Dispateh to 'Phe Chicuno Tribune, Peonia, IlL., Mareh 10.—Anothor horriblo and Dratal murdor oceurzod on Gnrdon stroot, nenr e horae-rnilway utnbles, somo time thin morn- ing—tho xact iour 18 not known. The vietim in Mrs, Blizaboth Titzpatrick, wifo of Whomny Citzpntriels, who hins linou n ireman at Wicker & Nelll's distillery for sumo time pust, Lhoro Is mora or lewn m_vulur?' connected with the bloody deed, aud all tho evidoneo against Fitzpatrick i puraly cireumsinntial, 1o nud lis wife woro both~ quacralsome, both hnrd drinkers, and were hoth accustomed to indulge in thoso family fights and rows &0 commnion to tho lower class of Trish people. About 9 o’clock thin morninie the neighbors found Mrs, Titzpatrick Iying on the floor, partly reetining on the bed, with her head one horrible mass of blood and bivises, The doors and furniture wero brokon, aud tho walls all over the louse wure BPOTTED WITI CLOTS OF 1,000, indicnting thnt thero must hinve beon a struggle, yel tho neighbors declure they heard no noive or disturbanco, Fitzpntrick went to his work about 1 o'clock this morniug, and ahont 10 his littio boy came running dowa to Lthe mill, and told him that his wifo was lylng homo dead. 'he husbund went up to the houes, kaw his wife, and thon wtarted up tho streot, but was taken back hiomo by the nelghbors, and the nuthorities notifiod. Deputy-Sheriff Killsoy atrived soon after, ar- sostod him, nnd plecod him iu jail, whoro ko now o8 TIE TUBDAND'S BTORY. Ilis_ntory is o confusod one. o says that, when ho went to his worlk, his wifo was sober, and that there was nothing tho matter with her, He denies nmmdh)gi, or _beating her that dny, and thinks lor death wns caused by falling on tho stove and gashing her head. 1o 'is reticont and srys senrcoly anything, The opinion prevaily in this community that ho murdored the woman, and the evidence against him, although circumstantial, is strong. XKate Stoddard’s Confcssion—Iller Ine sanity Scconng Moro Evident. Spertal Dispateh to The Chtcago Tribune, Nrw Yonx, March 10.—Kato Stoddurd’s con- fesmon hns beon published. A year ago Charles Goodrich, with whom sho lived and to whom sho clnims to bave been narried, was found dead in his houso in Brooklyn. Sho disnppeared, and WaB, uugposcd to have lnlled him. Iaving flunlly boen arrested, sho has lainin jail un- prosecuted for oignt or ten months, Sho now staes that hocommitted snicide, 1leorconfension given furthor indications of ler insauity, for o fong time suspected. 1lor lawyews hava found hor ko perverso that they have had to abandon her case. No ovidenco can bo found to indiet, mucls loss conviot, her ; aud sho will probably be reloased at an early duy. ) 10_thie dlasociated Prest.) New Yong, March 10.—Lizzio L, King, aling Kato Stoddard, now in the Brookiyn Jail, chargod with the murdor of Charles Goodrich in Mareh, 1873, publishes a long stntoment of what shé knows about the tragedy. 8hae says that on the night of Goodrich's death mhe rotired carly, lenving him reading the paper in the dimuvg-room, Sho slept ovortwo Lours, whou she was swakened by the report of a pistol. Sho dressed and ran down wsnirs, and found Goodrigh lying on tho floor with his own rovolver nonr his feot, Sho thought ho lind committed suicide, but Bubuu:*ueut davolopments lod hor to beliovo that possibly he might have been mur- dored, According to hor story, no eonfession of the murder was ever mado by her to the polico. Ttoscoo slio knows nothing of, and, ns to Lucolte Myers, she never saw hor until sho appoared as o witnesa 1 tho caso, Crime in Canndae«=A Chase After Bure wiars==Arrest of un Allcged Loisons= er. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Tonoyro, Out,, Mareh 10.—During lust night two robbors effectod au entranco into the house of n man named Dain, m Yorkville, nour the northern limits of tho city. Ono of them wont up-ptnirs, whilo the other guarded tho outsido. ho noike of the onoe within swekenod Dain, who was in bed, e eatled to bis brother timt thicves wera in the houso, aud jumping from bod thiew n chair at the robber, but missod him, and then gave chase down the stairs, At the gato, havingnothing on but his night shirt, he ovcountered tho rob- ber, who effected his escape, and in doing so discharged turco shots from hiy revolver ac Daix, the Inat of which took effect, After Dain hind cunsed him some distance aloug tho_strect, Lo foll from tho offects of his wound. Atl o'clack this nfternoon ho was still alive. 1lis brother chased the other robbor, but hoth effect- ofl their escope. Danc's death is hourly ox- pected, A man namod Aikons is under arrest for hav- ing given poiton to Lis companlows in a worls- shop, in the form of croton ol in their food. Tho farge quantity takon, by which the stomneh }vns duced to dischargo it, bos suved their ivos. Tho eame man has repoatodly killed doga and cats of his neighbors by pofson, The Freidinbach Murder Trinle Specyud Disvateh to 1he Clicane Tribunc, Drxox, 111, March 10.—Freidenbaeh, who hog beon ou trinl 'for tho murdor of Mitchell, was ac- quitted. Tou days were taken up with the case in the District Court. The Convicts in the Wyoming Terri= torinl Ponitentinry Succeed in Bresk. ing ont. TLanraxig, Wy, T, Mareh 9.—Last night at about § v'elock tho prisoners in the Penitontinry Tero surprised und overpowored tho guard, took tho koys, oponed tho coll-doord of saveral otk ors, and nine_of thom osceped, foking threo iorses with them, Oflicors and soldiers are in ursuit, but up to noon to-day uono of thom had eon recapturcd, CHEYENSE, WY March 10.—Tlight prisoners escapcd from the Territorinl Ienitentinry at TLatamie City yoetervny. They knocked tho koeper aown and possessed thomselves of the kovs., "hoirnames are John Shriver, William 1lays, A. Nelson, Goorge Fenulkiin, L. 8. Wortl- ington, Charles James, Thomas Burke, and Charles Jobuson, OMicers nio in hot pursult, as also are troops from Fort Saudors. Charged with Murder and Robbery. New_York, March 10,—Thomas W. Jonos, of Sanford, L. I., hos been arrosted on the chargo of murdoring his hnif-brother, Samuel 8. Jones, o the night of June 28 lnyt, and robbing lus houso. Jonos pronounced his arrost muliciouy, The MceNan:arn Murder in New Yorite New York, March 10,—Detective Leabey, who shiot Michuel MceNamara, while looking for Duteh Hormuuy, gavo bail to-duy u $20,000 to auswer tu the charge of mauslaughtor. Arrestof the Old Mian Bone der. Sarr LAkE, Utal, Murch 10.—A man hns beon arvosted st Muuli, Utah, claimed to bo the old man Dender from’ Konsos, iIo will bo held for identilication. Reported PRINT: A S S P L s o Ladics wanting a geod Clico that will nolthor ‘wash out uor fade our, will tind a the «RICEMOND PRINTS” Somothilng to tholr purpose, In tho largo varloty of theso gouils, the # HOCOOLATE STANDARD STYLES" (Copyrighted Tloxut), “QUAKER STYLES" (Couyllxhll{lfi, "Tickot), AN “SPANDARD GRAY STYLER" (Copyeightod ‘Liokot), Teapooially recommiend thomselsos for ohaatonoss of de+ sign aud durability uf color, Wholesalo busars throughe out tho eountrs considor thom unogualed, ¥ {okot to by suro you got & RICIMOND PRI kot e b il tho T, WA AR AAAANANN AL T N AN WANTED, Puro or throo hrlok or stouo-front residonoar, vast f Stata. oyt Price. (e £10,00 t P Efllnmt‘\;l.'; dacib i "t 4 Duarhor . A A DTS A gontioman, wlddly ago, wnd of 55 seucs' pxperionca i BT duatras A onfuieiunt 10 LEAva] In Lo Nordhs [a4 o fuvorable avijuaiutancu mueh of the s o gty 3t it ot Hi6vow, or (ivocerios, - Gurruaandanet i m'.?m'u“;-m S hadron BURLNESS, 1 Kot Hoo o 3 0y 7 & 0 MICHIGAN-AV, UNION LFTHO. €0, Tow Pricos, Fiun Work, Ksteuslvo Stean Power fas ollitiea, Givemas * LINENS, &eo. Chas. Gossage & Co. Request attention to the superior goods now offering in the department for Fino Table Linens, from the best Irish and Germen looms, among which are new and espeoially attrno- tivo designs in Sets, Real Barnsley Damasks, in all widths, of the mont desirable qualities, Napkins and Doy- lies, Colored Table ILinens, Wine Cloths and Napkins, Toilenettes, the bost Irish Barnsley and German Tow- elings, Loom Damasks in extra weights, Table and Piano Covers, Pil- lowand Sheeting Tinens in all widths, Bed and Crib Quilts, Toilet Mats, and full lines of all Housekeeping Goods pertaining to our trade, Speoial pains is talen to offer 2oods that will ingure satisfaction at the LOWERST pricos, 106, 108 & 110 State-st. G0 & 62 Washington-st. NEW PUELICATIONS, CANTATA OF ESTHER, e Boautifal Queen! DRAMATIZED! Dramatizad by Prof, Svagor, who hax brousht ont tho Cantatn i) a Iargo numbor of clifes and towns, always 10 I nsiawio and potitablo audionces, 'In its now isthor presenta s uneotacla of unvoinon boauty, and ovon of eplen. hits brillinnt Eastorn drosso, e, Mualosimplo bidt spiritod, Drosses and docarations caslly proourad, Prico 60 ots. _§4.60 por dozon, RIVER OF LIFf........Buat Sunday School Song Book. ENLARGED _DITION OF FATHER KEMP’S OLD FOLK'S CONCERT TUNES. Tather emp's **01d Folks' havo sung to 900 andionces, and otlior orgunizations 16 ut lenkt a8 minny mors, Theso unies aro suro o attrack both old nnd young. 'Tho pres- ent oditiun i3 onlariod to 46 pngoa, and o number of fn. vorita **old ' anthomw, pattiotio piocos, &o., araaddad, Prico 40 $4.00 por dozon, OHERRFUL VOIOES. -Best Common Soliool Song Baok. Sont, postpald, an receipt of rotail prico, Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. Chas. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Brondway, Now York, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. REAL ESTATE. Hegant Dellngs For Sale. &I lavo just complotod ovoral of fho finost and best brick dwelllngz-bousos I havo over erocted, They aro Dorfeot goms, ‘IMirao of thom aro on Forowt-av, (& cholco molghborhood), just south of Ahirty-first-st., froutlng enst, buiug foor storlos high (iucluding baso- | i ‘mant),nnd each baving & measengor clovator runniug from tha basomont up tiirough all the storios, convoying back and forth, in a fow socords, any articlo or packako, whoth- cr It bofeod, fuol, or apparel, Kach houso (octagon Iront) bas 14 rooms, boaldos closcts aud stor-ruums; alén, two wator-closots and bath-rooms. Elegant largo Kilt obiandollors, spusking-tubos, farmaco, eflver-plated railinge on front stops and baloonios, ete., ote. Alun belol baen. with room finishod for hostler, 1 canuos coumoratoall tho attenotions, Yo ho approciuted iy ‘must bo soan, aud ovory beholdor will oxelalin with tho Quocn of $hobn, whilo viewlng the temple, **Tho balf has not bean told ma.” Almost tho entire work was dono Dy the day, tho propriotor furnlhing waterials and su porintonding. I will scll thum at a falr prica on monthly or annual paymonts, running through savoral years, if dosleed, 1 wiilbo attha buildings for a fow days, from St bo'clock p, m., and at 7 Stato-st. avory mornlug, from 1010 13m, Rosldonos, 1261 Indians-av. JOTIN COVERT. ~ STOCKAOLDERS MEETINGS, _ " Thp National Waich Compauy, Office, 74 Monroo-st., Near State, €itrcaao, Vob. 2, 18H, At a mooting of the Directors of tha Natfonal Watoh Conipany, held at i oflico fn Chicago, ll., on Teb, 28, 1634, (o fallowing resulution was adopled, to wit: Jtieosven, That o meetiug of tho stosklolders of tho Nastund Wiloh Cunijsoy o and tho o I8 horoby callod, i in Ghi- cuizo, n Suturday, April tulo held at tho utlice of the Compa) 4, nt tho tour of 2 0'clock p. i, for the purposo of voting upou the quastion of onani. e tho e of the snid lIITaXIlr from 'l al Waten Company " 1o ** Elgin National Wateh Compuny. ' Now, therofore, plonso tuke notlce that thero will be a meating of tho stockholders of this corparation at tho thino and place, and for tho purposo set forth in tho sald rosolutivn, T, M. AVERY, MAT, LAVLIN, J. T, RYERSON, ‘W. L. PEASE, 8. T ATWATER, . %, CULVER, Vatoh Gompans, _ @t of the St Lonis, Jacksonville & Chicago Railroad Company. Cuteaao, lil., March 10, 1674, "The nonunl moating of tho Stack and Band holdors of this Company for tiv oloction of Diroctors Tar tho ousting ear, and tor the (ransaution of other uppropt(ato busi- ticss, will bo hield at tho oitico of (ho Chicuio & Altu Ruil, Fo3d Company, In Chicago, on Monday, the i day of “Apri noxt, hotwnon tho ioes of 10 8, tt. and 4 o'clock p, e Tow tFansfer books will bo aluscd uttho vless of busls Ii-a hatirs i tho S1th dny o€ March wandl the Tib day of Aprll, 153, HOBEINT W, NOLTON, Seolv, GENERAL NOTICE: Brewars and Paskers, IHE_BROADWAY bPICK AND COFFRE MILLS liave ull tho faviliiivs and compotont holp fur ronsting Halt aud geluding Sulfpsteo, "Alsuy fov vonsting Ponnucs and Colled in thefr lina s tia truto, ot Jow prices, and, gunenuteo Lo gita sutisfuction, Addvoss BROADWAY M o of Hinto-st., ind they will eall at any part of th olty for worle, ani rotuen pr (0. SHERIFL Toreod enlo uf #18,000 stack of gooda. Gruat Rargalns | 7 st} ofor for sale, by publio atiction, at thi Slord, No. 'S Tntalq to tho lifkiicst and best blddor tor suh, ot Thiursdny, "March 12 154, b 0 aolock a; m., the uitire foutle und siuel lutaly on sio and_jor by establlshinent of 8, . Nickorso cludow n latiza Al fival-closs avwortmon o Werle Nattuns, Lady's Luusy Unod BRADLLY, Shortti; n o PERSONA 1 ths |l!l“"=fl yl\unullllfl}‘ \vl(l|.l lh‘u m‘:l‘\’l;“all‘zllnfll'lm’ ko, o T e e 1 e 1o 10 ot ar 1 b for 1y &t BN~ e, 1ok or Ol Edgo BIN'S, 177 Lasllo-st. ou IE" \ araone {n hlonga who hnve from 8100 to e A i 1o th ot In a unturprisg thint il Eivu ol orito, VIRV 1af 6y setiieis, porteotly Fhhithiags in lniaiira and satisfuctey fa, bv ot Liiou ad A il s, with peal nutno, 11 YRUSSES, A e ) S e a . Mapoh's “TADIOAL, OURY 2 Uard Rube bo A et iuio, e Fronci, ani A kinds of raveos, | Apparatits for Buw Logs, Ulub Feut, Bplaat Quryatine, NS, o 1t oo of 1 . EOW B lats atetan & Towiauh, 1 Waabiugtan-st: ] KEARNEY'S BUCKHU, KEARNEY’S EXTRACT BUCHT, Tio only kuown remedy for Bright's Disease, And a Positive Romody for @GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETELS, DYSPUPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, DROPSY, ‘Non-Tatontlon or Tnenntinanco of Urino, Trritation, Tne Hlammation or Ulooration of tho BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, Spormatorrhan, Loncaarrhicos or Whites, Dlsosscs of the Prostato Uland, STONE IN THE BLADDER, Caloutus Gravel or Brickdust Denostt, and Mucus, or Milky Dischargos, KEARNEY’S EXTRACT BUCEHU Positivoly and pormanently onros all Discases or Affoo tions of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Lixisting in Mon, Wonion, and Childron, NO MATTER WIIAT THE AGE. Prlco, 1 per Bottlo, or Six Dottles for 35, Depet, No. 104 Duane-st,, New Yait. Sold by Druggists Bvorywhoro, opd J5, BURNIEAN & SON and VAN SOITAACK, STE. YO ML Witne 13 Aot g STE KAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL 1D DEPARTURE OF TRATES. loll‘flll‘lhANAgzflxnnr RE?I;. vl.NO %‘A%fil.—f Saturdaysc pted. * Sunday oxcoptod, L, 2 Five Sunday a6 810 s ey % Daite, o ecoptods LAr NICHIGAN CENTRAL &GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY gty Tt wr Lake s aid fuk of” Ticentyrgoran bt it 0 Santiat coruer o Shaitaone e U _tindolply Toave, |_drrive, Matl ¢yln matn and atr tino), 23 8, m, + i) po 1, HENRY O, WENTWORTH, " Gonoval Pussongor Agont. CHICARN & ALTON RAMLRNAY, 0, Kantar City ami_Denver Moy, and Clicago, Springie ngh Line, - Union Depot, Weal Side, e Ticket Oflicen s A¥ Depuly aud & via Loufel. L St Jouis Sadisonert, Handolpheat o, ¥in Mai Matn Lino| Springiield & Springneld Vast Exp dehorson Olty [cxpruss, Peorla, Roaknk & Hurif s Chioasio & Pducah Relleoad ifx. Wonana Lacon, Washingtan Fix, Jaliot & Dwight Accommadation, . in 0 il . ms Be el 9k ks me o CHITAS0, MILAUKEE s, PAUL RAILWAY, 3 St Cluricates oppmite Shermiuen gy and it Depiots Arrive, Milwaukeo, Greon Stovans' Puint, Peairlo an 3 M(I} nulv( "r‘;l I‘E|l|l(l‘ *9:%0 A, m.{*11:008, m, aukea Madl sl * 5:00 1, | T06D. Minakuc, S, Dant & Sieaenpe| 00 b e T35, e olia Vit Licyrom. 1100, m | 4216 p. m, Depot fool af Lukes ey 121 Randoty St. Louls Expross. * Loatg Jiast 1 by o & ious § Dubuguo & Siou Ui CHICAGO, BURLINGT! Depota—toot uf ladlie-ntss and Canat uid Sixteent Pac, w0,y and Siztesnthoat, Ticlet ofices, Na, 59 Clarks fotel, anid at deputs, Mail and Express, Otiawa and Stro LDuby Sit o & 3, o iison & 8¢, Josoph Loz Atirora. Passouior, . Mondata, Ottawn & Sirsator Pav Aurora Brssenigor.. Aurora U o Grave Accommunlat Gravo dccunmodation]: . 0 ity affccs, corner Bandolyh ant LaSalle-atr,, and 5 Canate Wau corner Studisoist Arrice, «Dubiqug Ny a Unabin Night | a Lroepart & Dubuau a Kecopurt & Dabugus & Mitwaukew Mail, & Milwaukoo Piisso & Milwaukico Paea Gron Ry xiotto Bxprs Budizdn & Eiroy P “a—Depot cornar of Wo Tass. Agonte COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXIO, Spocial Tntacemmente, rogt S flatar Ao 1. & St Folt. . + Or T WENE, dui Arie CHICAQO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devot, corner of VunBuren und Shermun-ats, Ivelet ozfc Grand Puctsic Hutel, ke Omnlia, Teavanw'th Atchison T|? Toru Accummodniion, Nt Kapusssos.. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Degot, Van Hurensstu, fout o7 LaSalle-tt, Tickat ohcas, worthieest corner Ciark aud Randolphate,, and southioest coruer Cunub and Madison-sts 0 030 b, ity CHICAGD. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Fvom the Greut Central Jtatlrourl Deot, 7oal of Lake-tt, ‘ Toeur rrive, Day Expross.... Niat Jixpress: DISSOLUTION NOTICES, DISSOLUTION. ¢ ay cono o copurtnorsliy herotafore e vy Cutlon . Johnt W, Hoig, o amio. of ‘Curllon & How, stalr, ulldors, F oo disotvgd by mntual cousente Tho bust ezt M thauhd tiace: 18l Sichigan-ag, iyl W, o, i e I witiortzod o ad oot nrd th pay oy it Stwtoh 10, 18T CULLEY & BEAG, DISSOLUTICON. tnorship horotofora uxlatini botweon Paul W, e e S dorwngd, e (b0 et D o Fal Vs MeNynortor & Cory a iy ay dhsolvod Dy utual consont, Al thve dobes 6f tho firw wiil ba pals and ulw(lllxuhmlzuma d Lh{.l)l;\ll .“H\\“llllll’ui{" w):lwll‘ll‘:u:; i ho formar ofios, Tom 10 Ko g2t sy A UL B\ Maroh 10, 1874, DISSOLUTION. Tha fiens of Hosa & Baptio, Commtssion Morclisnts, 81 Wost Luko-st,, hns this day boon dissulved by mutusl cousunt, and the budinoss disooniiaued, R, 1L, ROSE, ROBERT BADTIR, Muroh 10, 1 s SO0LELY MRATINGS, Musonic, Tho mombors of Hompori Lodue, No 411, Au, T & Ay e Rral OtbeAl 16 Ao 8 FeRUlaF, OoumHORe i Sl e oo hold Ch (\’vfl'.'\nwu\yl) Svoulng, Sturet I elbk,” Thv ordar of Lo We Ste arcl [l we T wolusks i BT BIENAN, Sooty. Masouic, Rogular communtoation of Hlauoy Tadgs, No, 911, Fu & A, By, bl ovonlug, w780, Work on I, A, Degras, Vratusally ke waloumi®s 5 5 o, WHITNEY, Sty

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