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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCIL 1, 1875. 3 AMUSEMENTS tance, no thatfthey become impudent and intra- | eame to the Common Council, and thon he | could not get thelr money, and was sold | Common Council or the Mayor how much m ee . a he sive, Had not thetr doings been inagnitled by | would recommend that the Council also appoint | out? [A pauso for m foply, but none | Hockety have received from different souries, buw SCANDAL. myaolf, L waa told that Iwan not wanted. xr, ronuational roportora they would before this | a committee to act in conjunction with thelrato | camo.) Haw many of you ‘have worked | much they have distributed, and how muri t eA ‘arts sont word that ho did not want mo, and £ i] it they intend have relayed into tho obreurity to which they | investigate tho charces mado agalnnt tho Itollef | ayn ‘and wookn without, getting any money the popttend destitute have soy ical Sather eect recalyad tho samo intimation from tha other Baw a Jankera were of tha class of and Aid Hociety, They told the Mayor thatit|-for it? [Another pauso, but no response | institution now orat any time, Fleaan giv a tecin side.” 7 id Relea, Tae ane nati wna hot their intention to break tho peace, [AD- | frum the crowd. | Aud when you go | eanwer tome Commitroe, sree! A Broadside from Mrs. Victoria Cy | ,,";\¥#! zou toll att you know it son aro called? Grand Matince at West Side | in, sornsted De. Inte Velng the worst of tho | plaune.) ‘thoy had dono everything to slow the | to court thoro 1a nothing to bo gat. When a | “On motion tho following Committee, to pre- i anked tho reporter. 1, lot. ‘This follow wasa porfect specimen of tho | people that thoy wore not tho kind of men | inan {a brought up for stealing something torave | sont the patition to tha Common Council, was Woodhull. Why certainly,” anawered Mr. Bowon, swith Turner Hall. ie at chatistaiies lle osbliited G euabby | the papers represented thet to vo. ‘they would: | jotm from atarving, tho press givos m hidcoun do- | then appointed: ‘Teller, Holfert, Dr. Lutte, atoud hugh. Do you think Tam going to ba ovorcoat for dratuatlc offect, and complained of | take every possible precaution to prevent any | scription of bim to prallidies the public. Did | Fettes, and Wouiman, committed for contampt? Oh no. Bovldos I tho nogloct of the Aid Society, while his brond- | riotaun procecdingn on their part. Tho Mayor | tho valiant prosm givo a description of David A. “ CONCH-KNELL"” RETNOLDS hover believed with Gen. ‘racy, that Ivlng ta Gago for baving lia hands too deep in the publig | moved that another mooting bo held at tho mame | She Threatens a Libel Suit Againat | {lable and r shat not _perjuto mynelt tor ld roplicd that if such waa the case he would pro- Performance to a Crowded House | cloth malt showed thar he could not bo In needy | ror = {rossury 2. Did they call him ® Comraunlat ? | placo two wocks from date ta oar the report of anyLody, ’ Doth thess men ware at ono timo in circumatances, Hin mannor was intended to bo | tect thom. a ing and ‘i ivo, but in actual effect it | ‘The Committee then called upon the Rolief | Would they call me a Communist if {had robbed | te Committes. 4 Her D my omploy, and my position in regard to them’ by the Communistic Com tap anitiue, Iinnelfcorceltwaeprodigions and | and Ald ‘Hoclety. —‘Thoy" found’ slr. ‘Trundell | a bank of £500,000 and had. given back £100,000 | “The Chaironan ald tho rmecting should be held efamers. ts onoof propricly, Tf ms neighbor connate rae bination, obtrualvo, and Le was, Inaliort, Just one of these | thore, who said ho wonld recelvo a Committee of | for thon to say no roore about it? Would the | on nome other day than Sunday, Tho managern about bis itoperty I don’t publish it tho next Individuals which somo robust poraonPwith » | the citizens at any timo, but nut while te mob | prensa givo hang-dog description of me | of the Rolief and Aid Society might say that pay all over tho world. Soin this caso, I say Thon? give hang-dox descriptions of | tioy did uot recognize a meeting hold Kanday. | ANd Challenges boldly that both vartios havo boen to the Credit Bfobitier mou, tho Pacific sail men, [iseen ifo did not eay thia because ho din: nas Beecher and Tilton to through their frionds tose what my foellnys of railway dofoulters, avindling Fontmanters, | liked to attond meetings on Sunday or had any- Call Mer as a Witness, fro, and what i intend to testify to. Nobody custom-house thieves, {hero tho Doctor got | thing against it; it was merely ase it was known besides myself, and uobody will know fino-touth comb, would do a charitable act by | was around. “ ‘hey alt had heard romoving from tho person of society. Mis at- | how meanly they woro troated. If resolutions i i ie tacks were so contemptiLly inferior in execution | were again pasaod, thes should bo careful to Dootor Butts in His Colebrated Part to their concoption that, in Lia frantio efforts, bo | paus auch ouly a they could carry ont. ‘Tore a i! i inded tho fab! corns | Waa no une in passing reslutions that cocld not | atuck,] and all the houtof custom-houseoficiata, | against custom, until Tam called,” of The Friend of the eeteateeeee climbed a hill to He cone "be bo carried cub "They aliould do nothing that msl] a too numerous to mention, and I'll just a vote war taken on Conch-shell's motion, and - 7 Mr. Bowen spoke with 9 irit, and repented People,” moon, and stood outlined againut tha broad disk | was unlawful, then they would have the support | stop. Did the press call thom Communinta or | it waa carriod by a lage majority, Mr. Bowen Will Be Invited to Relate | o¥or and over that all lo winhed was a aubpunn opie, of the luminary moropaintullyand congplenously | of all reypoctalbla citizens, If they couid nat | Communicants? [To the Itoporters,] When | Dr, Butts said tio petition avould bo elgned to give to tho world, without 9 eyllable of rear. a jackass than before, Hin Met of charges | auccosd in a lawful way, then ho knew of no d for in the form of qusrien a orient Log ee pa aa? cag to. uiits inte.g close nhalansy i jared for bin, ay ho road them off from fools- | and stand shoulde: shoutde: Series of Interrogatories Fropace . Ean abects avif unfamiliar with their contents, | and voto for nono excopt euch as they knew the “No Cure, No Pay” Man. Tho sudience wero wo much pleaved with the | would be favorablo to the causo of the working. you publish these reraarke, please let his know. | by ax many ax poulbin, and, therefore.» place What He Knows. vation, a full explanation of ail that hin knowa [Pro ou od tauglter.] stilaa aban ute RAE should be devignated where It could bo signed aed ae re andial, Dis vovition in it. Ho ana'Aid Society, 1 whl Tend. you an advertise: et Chairman aunounced that it wonld bo Tout parties expressed fo have him nav oatat ment of April 23, 1872, an follows: place in Kling’ saloon, No, Of Markot stroot, | MHOther Chapter of the Danville | t!> courtroom, ond although thoy toax paing 's ontertainmont that they exhibited a | man. [Applaura.] ‘They lad tried it at lant | Ail persona desiring women to wash and ecrub, cen | where all that wished could come and ulgn it, ! to Riva him great notoriety, yet tiey wera nol Ueelued dlevellal of tho propeultion to postpone | olection, but failed muotably because the works | bowuseied by applying to tho ellet aid Ant Becicas THEANLESAS, Scandal Case, wing to fat Sim tll what io ows ruses tho next one until two wooks, and only acceded | ingmen did not do thoirduty. Next timo thoy You ought to thank the Nolief and Aid Bociet: “Conelh-sholl" Reynolds thon spoke his plece, i ives, Kings, the Heavy Tragedian, An- | after their ieadera had earnestly decarcd thatit | must act diferently; they must stand together | for trying to get work for your coor wives, hinlt- | He said le was there not av a Comunanict wey Air. Shearman eave that if Mr. Bowen will say impracticable to Lave another meeting next | and seo that they had their rights, starved todeath. Is it any wonder why the poor | as a Socialiet, but simply ae a citizen to work tor what he will testife to, there will be no hesitan: nounces tho Downiall of Sunday. . Mn, PHASE, Gf Culcaga should waut. 10 hoow wise becore | thelr teeter ine rae e couzan to work for | The Defendant in the Hands of the gin subpeaning him) Aristocracy. onaaxizixa, & crazy-looking woman, was ‘next Introduced. | of the money sont to them by their friends all | olaim to the world that ie nley know: somethin: Tall Sycamore. TOS AND DERCHRE | © ROTI INEsPONsIBLA ‘Tho meeting was callod to order at about half- | She spoke in a very loud voice, aud very excited- | over the world, whon thoro aro stupendous | about the Relief aud Aid Society, It was tho HOUR MANS, ld, to talk to tho past 2o'clock, by Ar, C. H. Lepnert, who nomi | ty. Sle had como, sho wrongs golag on? {Iho Doctor lero road an | mont corrupt institution on the face of the earth, Mr, Homon sieuko feraa ls eno i " 4 a E ivuke Seem bis at r ‘ * uated Mr. A. D. Woodman as Chairman. hearts of tho workingmen, They should uot act | oxtract froma Boston paper, in regard to the | If they watitod to accomplish womething tho: THE WCODHULL, See | upor yertorday, Tho Pathotio Actor Tolls of Starving | “str, Woodman was unanimously elocted, with their mouths, Lut should commonco acting | amount deductod from the tuma collected by | had to bopin in ® practical way. ‘They munt | 8RZ GOES oN sun WalcrATIn HeTERMINED To snd uiceliarred a nubliecend at Gon. Tracy, the Women and Suffocated Obildron, Mr. Jeffers waa elocted Vice-l’renident. with their brains, Action was_neoded to rectify | somo Boston charitable society for the paymout | atand firmly tosether ike brethren, not a8 Com- SCALP BUMEDODY. Beecher. Bowen eave (tet Counwel for Mr, one Tia folowing ward alockod Secratatigns Charles she pucees fron Maan the orkiaminen oe of Ge ohicars.|_ alata tat ay, Ja wate the madinlati ie as Repablicans, and not me Deno- Srectal Dispateh to The Chteaao 2ribune, spirite itn ls Tites ti Tho narennn erule bette Mr. a old ‘Lellor, suffering; the time had come when i it elief au jocie! hs é. i a Sew Yi ob, 28. ° 4 aie nee 4 he foundera sees Guairavan’ sald that ie iopod they would | ceare, “thoy muse aleud eliouldor to ehoulier, | [euls.O4, tg Riko ara || espe but likeamen, wha wanted their eights, New Your, Fob, 28,—Mre, Vietoria Wo:dhall | of Plymouth Chivreh : that eceher tw nocrace, manngod: My advico to you in to write | ‘Tho Chairman aunounced that they could havo k to your friends nll over the world, | the hall two wocks from dato, but: tho inananor va silicones a letter to the Herald aud Temes | loper, and not Innvelt aud ask them Low much monoy they aut to | could not state tho priceho would havo to chargo | tHreateving them with lite) suits for mixquotiug nanan at he is tireu of tho o Ay =! ee Bi ed th ters 3 Closing Farce by “Conch-Shell” | rofiain from amokiue during tho meeting, as the | and do their duty, She hoped the report spenit tac” eu of tho tobacco thoy wero amokiug emitted anythiog but | would for once tell tho truth, sud not pervort Reynolds, be vord whe had eald, Sle then aetired, x aay e : % of commands Lim but will not be intorvi grecable odor, every word #he had eaid. je then retired, | Chicago at tho time of the fire. Appoints com- | until Wednesday. racy’s openirg epeechk about her, The mis- 4 ntorviewacdt A Communist on ono of tho front seats had | amidat tremondous applause and cheers. mittee to receive the replies, That ts my advica, Mr, Teller stated that thov were ont of funds. | ruotation arises from tho fact that both the Her- OF elther Hiton or Heed et om for tho santace a . 1 th . noticad that ait, HENRY ZISHEL Nothing could have been more calculated to ie SOLETLNG POLICEMEN waa tho next speaker, Ilo commonced by saying prove the correctness of the atatomonts in ro- | was keeping guard at the door. The sight of tho that everything that a ROCKENEY, ior gard to the Communist movemout mado in yes- | btuccont threw tho fellow nearly iuto convul- tie asuiteage See ban as ivaluces terday'¢ Thinoxe than tho great mass-meeting | sions, anc he asked whethor that policeman was | by the work and intelligence be : fares. ‘Therefore, those propicers abould be hold af the Yorwaorte Turnor-lIfall, on Went ae oe oe an eae ‘_ilis _sreated | fila duns ones who are entitled ve the wealth the Pwoltth strost, yesterday aftoraoon, ‘Cho pradic- | {Po ory of Put bin out.” “Mr, Lonnort, one of | earth produced, ut still thora were thou- . tone made woro all voritledto tho lottor, Thohall | te now leaders, at once jumped on achalr, and | sands aud millions ot Taboring mien wi word was crowded, not with Communists, but with | said thoy liad uot come to have trouble. The | sterving for the want of the most urgout neces- and I don't think there is any treason it it. Now | Theirexpenses during the lant week had been very | ald and Zit T twant you to listou to hoary. Ho therefore moved, that a commits Tinea ‘eony sheir: reparta. fron the BONE QUESTIONS. 19 appointed ta go ground among the sym- 7 * +f ry Bf it rts bid, tho city of Harallton coutrbutetieaeo, ana | pathizory with thelr cattzo and solicit contribu- | «if 2Qur ono Ciene r eae ania ta his conversation Wy that nelther principat will got r , q " 0 is - 8. {meaning Mr, ‘Tilton and Air. Moulton! tuuch alvantage from what i ; catia, ant auadeiee ART aun | ils motion was eariod and tho committe | it nin fens wire wi very uauig | that, aa au old pionerr and fomunier oe tahoe 4 3 oO Wipe that utter i, It was not | Church. e: . Hate ier boca tated, TOP supille esr dewerens | DF, dutta alated that all those who wished to | Tieatore.” Tilton | who “nent” is’ wife. M0 | theis acre seat ae a ott, UD. for — those persons aa irresponsible Bohemiann, w Brooklyn Eagle. Sre. Woodhull eays: aro now ombroiled with each other, se ie blu him from testifying. ‘Tho general tone of ve fi 1 in e Fae ee een te tor F250 Nd Te eee | sign the polition to the Common Connell could | bring ‘nome in Pcattige tho, sont uvtortoun etitute the world has ever kuown ; Whin degradation, ok, fered for $25 or $50, with the thrent of that or nothing? | dO 0 after the adjournmont of the meeting, Prost ray a {tere ‘the italia 'clanra that ‘Robert Latedcceite | “the Chairman dated tat they. hed tie hall | tte amen and fn wu could offer 16 THE DANVILLE SCANDAL. which any ¥ olicoman lind a right to ba thoro, aud nono but | sariew of life. Aud why woro they suffering and " eh a ree oe sea ay thane thore wore | siecinef-makers would make nny objection toe. | siarving? Waa it beeanoo thoy had ‘uo luteli- | wnoked, ‘ile tho walows aud orpisun were wie | only fil Bolocky and. an that hour had arrived, | {ee Pariner vf ble ie,” wae renurv lve and nit te cena Se out of idle cursiosity morely, Though thor [Applanse.} gence, or wera they living in the dark agora ing ter foods part of the sontriuution from 'u- | a motion to adjourn would bo in order. lym Of Elizabeth Te Tilton, ean fae ait and not we Special Dtenatch ta the Chicaaa Peiviene: about 1,200 or 1,600 people in tho hall, still i } “My, Jotfora alao jumpod up and sald ho hoped | When at n failuro of tho erope all had to sutton? | edith Meth. Did ur Pant Dike rie, ie | The rooting thou adjourned. learnod.tliat wero atnirched by the lthy lipeof Victoria | Danvittx, Ii, Fob. 27.—Court convened at may safely be ssid that not over 200 of them be- | they would behave like men, and show the world No! tho days whon such things were pousible Duteh refune $100 Wecausa se waa not tek tis Woodhull.” In the official report, contained jn the | 8:30, If ponsible, » denser crowd than yestor- Nobody needed to starve in the language ditfera from thin materially, as H) : aa Pribun aquare?” When Brother Moody was Eaat collecting CRIME, follawns “They have bad most aiguiticant relations | GY Waa in attendance, John E. Jonos wae longed to the Workingmen’s party, as tho Com- | that thoy were decent, respectable citizons, They | had parsed. of " , | this enlightened age, Even if there was n for the Relief aud Ali Society, did the Syciet munists love te style themsolves, all of toi shoal iagye Dg one . whence ty spade of thitah, | Tai "ee inh erdpa i gn, bark of ee Reyer eee ieee tram elo sci2iST FA ROO RETEALING Gise wrth a womay whose Fery uame aalin {ho lips that ut- | aworu. He never had had carnal ilileit inter. sccupying front eosts and onelly reeogoizable by |” Order hiaviug Loon restored again, the Chair. | {ue country, — supplies could, bo | onsily | called Curiatian Puliic? {Applause Who pall bls Svectat Dispateh to The Chteavo Tribune. to bring homo in a carriage the moat uotorivus | COUré® with the plaintisT. SBT Ntayor Medill recelve'n lon of $150,600 for the | Otrawa, Ill, Feb, 27.—Lhe trial of Bird Bick. | Prescuer and practicer of freclovs that the world uss | Dr. Jahn Tenbrook's deposition was rend, ant ohullding of Tue Trinvxr Bullding?, Did itervey | ford, for tho alleged larceny of books from tho | wife of Francia Dy Moulton, ghd it wee het ie arg | a8 to the effect that, on an oxamiuation of tin Rat socei “ Fane Ont oF heat cus the iter aa Supremo Court Library, was continued to-day, | uot the lips of Elfzabeth R, "Filton, eo far an webave | Platoliff, he did not consider her discase of ¢ cute aud Managers of this fund feathered their own | with Ind Bickford ou the witnews-staud, Wit- | }ntend toile tue seareeestily ee ioedhutis® | ‘Yeneral order, Beatey ald Hobers, Lalrd Collier drow check for | ness began tho practice of law in Ottawa in 1909, | the forme quotation where it uconge, If irae wet _, THE DEYENDAST's TreTItosT, , celvo 200 bulalo-robes, and, if so, where are they? | Bought Judge Gilman's oftice-fixturea Aug. 5, by en, raed ae Feporteds nay Dualnons will be with David 8, Blackinr n. tho tlefendant, was avorn: ero sewiug-machines distributed from the church to | 1870, Had no library thon, nor until 1970, I) introduced tuto the reports by: the cenmecontatitee ay | Xiraé met Jennie, when lomo on leavo of aby frome who never lost them. Were four clerks civen | bought from Callalian, of Chicago, £100 worth | tier I reepoctfuly demand bat the | Snce from the army, in 1863. I went to her their dilapidated appoarshco. ‘Cho mecting waa | man stated that the mecting had been caltod for | secured from moro prosperous parts by rail aud wator, Lesides there wero no failures of crops fer inferior, both fn point of numbers } tho purpose of discussing the following ques- Susgierodariny the last few years s Wels they, tability, to last your's mass-moot- | tious: hey though thie ates was far better advertised, oatrete-The matter and Ald Society snd tho Common ene) Agar srtlvporroy ae An Vora oul otbar The more reapectablo nud intelligeut leadors of | “xeeund—Proteat against the brotel actions of the | Want of the nccessarios of life. Even in Pruesia ike Hott Hanson, Chore. | authorities againut the citizens on last Thursday, copie wero starving but a fow years ev oabl kod autora, dd wot participate, nor "Third-—Coualderation of the situation, and liow the ee And io this grost free and glorious id they tak : sniffering cau tiv relieved, unton iaborers wero not allowed to did they take part In any way in this year’s move- | Conch-sholl” Roynoldsmoved thatallepeoch- | make uso of thelr intelligenca and skill, and ment, Thoy have ontirely withdrawn from the | og bo limited 10 fifteon minutes. thoy wera kept down to eke out o miserable : tas v aamne on publicly withdrawn aa it bas been | fathor’s house to see her hrotner, * party beoauso it allows iteolf to bo tsed a atool | A Communist anid he wanld not spoak Af ho | existence, Ttiiad coma so far that tho capital | 9, judividual who did wotauter by and was ut | of Looke—about thirty volumes (Dill of goods | Hrewuted, it characietize ft une foul false, aad pies | saiict! a a eee pare. introduced {nu evidence and identified), Also } itcluus lvel, My uume bon been handled and bundled ot correapund with her on my return to the = by designing men. None of tho gid loaders re- | could have no more than fifteen minutos. fate conld buy up all tho provisions, and keep Do they rocouvfucr cases after thoy say they will not, - u about, botir iy the prosnted anal eit | srt T waa’ dlvct if ‘ in, Klings and Zimbel, both of whom | _ A motion was thon mado and carried that | them in storehouses for the purpose of raiving | and sign checks providing you retura 15 | bought from E. W. Dowy tho Eleventh, aud | ret yedou ur wheterer eee Perey ae ae Ht Fin ixcharred from the army iu main, except Klings nimeh apeachos bo limited to twenty minutes each. tho price above tha roal yaluo, Workiugmen | por ceut commission? | as the | Mammon. | Twenty-first, Twenty-eecond, and I'venty-fourth | gui auy ajathete were hearer te epunty, and | July, 1864. I took rlaituft to a dance scon woro present aad addressod the meeting. In » PROKOP HUDEE, joy, | Suid notreven get thelr bard-carnod wages. | Denier combination gone Into tre Waning business | Hinols Reports, The old Eleventh (worth ita | 9 veblelo for embovorsel veuons that laa been fanke | M£t0r my roturn; made uo love to her on thie q porno ang a Habana A jouneven, spoke sa Zpgtialy, ‘Wishever figy' Hiss: ar y ook Ouk or thsle, ius colve $15,000 to elect Sfedill? Did Gibieorder a man | welght in gold, as stated by wituees for the peo- | fhe, 0" ‘Tr partice tortie dette ages scaudal | occasion, Tet her at auother ball ono month ah ta Sepik ‘ tora aamatch and chalu Ketore sprisiug for relief, | plo) was in this lot. Also purchased some law | to kuow the vrecise character of Mr, Tiltoas relations | 4fter Hunter took her. Hunter at that time + qwell-known quack, and the colebrated ‘'Conche | t@ wait upon tho Reliof and Aid Socioty, then | they were fooled last winter, and they hoped that fi * took the stand, and omitting—what was espooial- | when summer camo they would bo ablo to do boil” Reynolds, who slarcd in the widow's war ly singular for a Communlet—tho cnatomary pro- | hotter, . onthe Relief Socioty of three years ago, It was | {x of *follaw-citizons,” spoko as follows: But how few of thom had work during tho ¢ easily observable that these men wore the power I will givo yon roport of tho proceedings of | suminor. ‘There woie not two among them who behind tho throne and tho prompters of tho pro- | the Comnmitteo last bursday, Yon all kuow | lad carned onough to live with during tule ceedings, Thero remains not the least doubt ine. dares Aswberet ee bald mesiingy winter. Belt Nae the ad stale of things ju this “ last Wodnewday in difforont parts of tho city, to | ouligutened country. ‘Tho olticiala who were ap- that thoy are running the emall Landfal of Com- | consider tho affairs of tho ltolief aud Atd Susio- | poutied or elected to look out for the weltare ot moniste in the interest of some oflicials and oth- | ty, which it was thought were not getting along | tho poopla did nothing but draw thelr or people who pave a grudgo against the Ielief | 8 well as thoy should. It was fiuully agrood | monoy, drink hot-Scotches snd cocktaile, snd Aid Sociaty, but dare uot show their hands | that a committco of six should bo appointed | sud commit excoases of all kinds. Thoy would to visit tho Neliof and Ai foty, and | not do auythiug for tho workiugmou. These openly. ‘They uso the Communists as bugboars init tho Reliof and Aid Bootet; d do suything for tt kh Th ; to gain thoir points, Dr, | 8¢® Whether any wrongs bad been doue to | men read tho accounts in the papers, and be- morely, whereby to gain thoir points. Dr. | tio nocdy iu the distribution of alms, Thonows- | lieved tho workingmen were nothing but Com- * Butta’ spoech rovealed their tactics to a nicoty. | papary all called ua Communinta, and said it wos | munists and rascals. [Immonse applauae.) They The charges which he preferred, in tha form of | a Communistic domonstration. I dou't know | wore told that mich a thing asa division way = Unterrogatorios, against the Noliof aud Ald 8o- | what that moans. Ido know that wo arocitizens | ridiculous, as after awhile everything would be noty aud a number of our prominent citizous, | and tax-payora, and havo somothing tosay outhe | need up. If those mon only would eeady tho read fa if they had been clipped from old num- | conduct of public affairs, Thora waa a groat | quoation properly thoy would acon beconic of a + bera of the Zimes with the numos of Dr. John- | bow-wow in the nowspapers, aud a greatucare, so | uiiforent opinion, Sociatists did not want rev- son and Mr. Fairbank omittod, as if by direc- | that tho military and police were called out, | olutions, they did not mako tem. It was bad Hon. Theso charges foll vory ilat upon the | Afraid! Afraidof what? Sixmon? Yes! onty | Goverment that brought abont rovolutious, aud wooling; uo ono Leliovod thom, and, judging by | six moti. ‘Khero was no canse for honoat men to | if thero way uo specdy chaugo iu our rulora ons {he hilarity of the audience, thoy were looked on | foar, honest mau would ned protection | would inovitably como off goonor or later, Tho as rathor a good joke, Tho meoting was vory | in thatway, [Loud applause.) ‘ho Committco | timo would como when they would bo compolled orderly throughout, the Communlats being evi- | dosired to go about their niissiun peacoably and | to take up arms. If the people only understood dontly afraid to overstop the bounds of tho law. | honorably. Thoy assomblod Vhureday at 2 | tholc objects, thoy would not believe the wensa- Klings and his fow supportors are undoubtedly | o'clock. tlonal accounts of tho papors. ‘the meanest tecklous mon, ‘but they aro not go reckloes as to In viow of tho proparations that the anthori- | thing ever dono by an officia! was tho revocation risk overything for a faw wily porsons who havo | tice had mado, 8 committea of two, Mesers. | of Kings’; Ncense by Mayor Colvin, It was thrust thoir presont greatoces upon them, Kramer and Simmens, went to the Mayor and | shametul to rob a man io Kllngs of his livoli- Tho fact is that the comedy of tho Commune | asied to be protected in thoir visit to the Rollf | hood. Ho had dono no wrong to be thus treated, played last ‘thursday was followod yesterday by | and Aid Socioty. ‘I'bo Mayor seid he thought bo | [Immiouse aud lovg-continued avolanse.] ‘hey Mfarce, It wav ono of thove double farces, in | could not give thom protection, bocause thoy did | wera uo demageguos, no outlawe, no mure which not only the conception is farcical, but tho | not go about the business conatitutionally. Lhoy | dorors, And those outrazea must strike back actory, in their strain for the lotoic, accomplish | ought, be sald, to appoint a comuitteo to oxani- | liko a boomerang on those who committed then. ¥ludiorous anti-climax, The most desporate af- | ino the books of tho Society, and apply to the | But not in this clty alone arc auch outrages com- torts of sensational will hardly bo ablo to | Common Council for s Comnnittca of Investign- | miticd. All ovor the world it waa the same, bo whip the mud-puddle into atormi again torcaro | tion to look ovor tho books also, aod, if | it republic, monarchy, or anything else, ‘Lue tho timorous and vex the municipal authoritios, | thore was any fraud, haul it out. But you | authorities wero alike overywhoro t thoy thought Notwithetanding the spread of circulars by the | remembor that thers was a demonstration | thoy had been chowen for tho purposo of tyran- thousands calling for s " Grand mau-mooting | last winter, aud that there was a groat demand j niziug over the people, [Long-coutinued ap- pf all the paople of Chicago, tu protest against | that tbe very stop should be takon that the | plause.] 1 the brutal action of the wuthoritios against the | Mayor rocomiended. Howsomover, although ft Dk. BUTTS, Fitizona on last ‘Thuraday,” the advocates of } might bo constitutional aud all that, wa could not | who had beoa loudly caltod for nt roveral stagen Mio cause of the poople camo forward slowly, | get an examination of the book, "They talked | of the proceodiuga Ly wliat way evidontly aired and, at tho timo advertised for the commonco- | over the mattor in the Common Council, aboved of cluquoura, now camo forward und pegau hia mont of the meeting, tho hall was not one-quar- | it off frum ono mooting to auother, aud wtill | gnosch, Ho'rnld: un? snd did the poor mau offer itto kim for $500 books from Judge Champlin Pierson and others, | Wit me aa thelr diligence in bunting aud pumping ail | €aVO mo to understand that, if I would Was thera s man who came fram Davenport, Ia, 4 u i applled for reliefywbieh was backed up by Deacon Bross | In thia way Taccumulnted two parte of sete, | do they not inagine of tnet i Sennen ioe egate, Muy | vieit plaintiff, I could accomplish anything 1 TURE) Was UR eppleetoe aparece ne eae mdst: | After forming a partnership with Bowen, I | glvesome information that they will nut beliauiets | Tlehed. On my next visit I gave her to under. honey he received’ aud iummediately ieit tor hi | found that we hed duplicate copies of books. get elentere, uot only stout Mr. Tuten, tut aout | stand what Hunter had told me, and what wai home in New Wampabire? Waa tue money | Mino I took to my — boarding-house. they call me? that tn the quextion + atere tee wat there for, She nevented without hesitation, 1 gent for tho sufferers by the great | I wold and traded books with “Bowen, | of woman whose name they tora about with ch | did not propose marriage at that ti Pht fire collectrd from [Jows, Turks, infidels, aud heretics, | P: doth 8 f tho book: pas ose Fropo! riage at thattime. This in- 0! $ oF 4 Eee eet BI OOK SS oamaa. 6 riv | {rocdom, white the uame of or reference to, every | tercourse continued from time to th it Ree eee reat abtrceraary toasts | that T .got from Pioraou wera formerly | other woman conuectod iu auy way Wil the paftivn 10 Mev, 106% i Eline -toythene | ttl Stoel Pasa eae before reltet could be | owned by Swift, aud Brower & Walker. Awong | the cigs 2s carefully excluied, “Have buth aides | 8%, 1865. For a time Hunter, Morgan. and If the fare ears eset for: tke ‘Durnt-ont sufferers, | these and thora purchased from Champlin were agreca not SCH mies 50.1 thet they pay make what- | myself wero intimate with her. Sho lad been hy was ft uot dlatributed befure the foliowing full to | cuplesof Gilman, Heammon & Lroeze’s Tlwols | tecimony tues muy elect to blacken ft; without feay | DTeRUAUE tivo months before I know ansthing cuablo them to atart in business for themselves? Was | Reporte, ea ay in emee Laat | of belug contradicted, and without giving mean op~ | About it, She told me aha did not hold ma re- iLacnt to pay, $00,000 par sunum to tho distributors | Champlin, and ninoteen from Pierson. I also | portunity for vindication? ta thin the game they ato | xponsible for he dliti T tol threo yeare after 1 was donated tothe real suifercrs | bought books from time to time in Chicago from | playing? If go, it will uot avail thom. ‘Tuo. great ae condition. | Ttold bor? d, wowle Sab ed ly the Seas | iGriea of 0 Ne Py ‘What right bed | jaw-book doalers, I may have had buok# of the | public, which ts by far the more impartial jury inthis | 80 ber throueh with iif it cost me all I wat ae et Beele aiacns reehrerateed nesses Supreme Court Library’ in my boarding-bouse, e, is nerutinizing every actat the tri tizidly, and | worth. Bho suggested Dr. McGee and not I. Mr. Larned leavo his magnificent business in New | but nover secroted one. Wasin the habit of got~ his esled preity widely ate 1 Sean a we and | MeGoo introduced mo to Mrs, Adams ae Capt. York to spend three monthy tu haudllug the mouey of | ting books from that Library whenever L wanted | Haile Could, elmore, facts, tan ate i 3. B. Price, Sbe understood thi ‘ tho destituto for Christ's sake? What etupendous | thom. Always left a memorandum of books iro to te put upon the stati Mr. re Se fi “7 Werston io nome love! Did tho members of the Chicugo Relief end | takon with the clork or mome one thore, A never | and Mr, Tito uutlereatioater ea eee eeMO | was fictitious, I told Dr, Harvoy Ald Boclety voluntear to leave their lucrative busizesa | obtained a book or books surreptitiously from | timent ot tho ceuttry when they imagine | Bever intended to marry. Jenn Yeah and Inagiter) “Hew orang Goulet Of | that Library in my life, 1 may havo taken books | Wat wuy part of their vindication ean eoine througu | thought Mrs. Adams’ honee wan respectable, J dollnes ad tho Hello aud ALL Boclely tive Mayor Stee fram, Shere yeaa ert Timesavers Phnpare eotirely qeheing ie all o'eaRiial then ae, | Offered Mrs. Adains $200 to keep tte child one i [Colvin was undoubtedly meaut) for tak o0ks have 4 A by Gerstein mee A ” ° eure itvatso front Kluge? {Gbgered iow: menytiose | eupposed that I Lad a right to tak thovo books, begining vo suderrand et te dimersate peers | See were abet Sete eee eeey OF tho oil sande of dullarm did the Itlict and Aid Soclety pay | whenever L wanted to twa them, to Cairo if | my sfree-love” aud their abomiusble enferend hove | leces Were about £1,100. Wo tad the same roome Yue Cuicaco Tarnuny, jem, aud JntereOcean to | 1 neoded them there. I had the samo | which are the only two alternatives, ta 9 wil at irs, Adams’. The object of the fictitions let lose thelr colunius agatiet evil reporta about them? | privileges ns other attornoys, 1 always | etwcen heaven gad hell, Furtiermere: it sepeee | ter seas to protect Joumorscharactor sad oneloes Now I want to way a word for the police. ‘Thoy | took books from there when I plonsed until the | that Gen, Iracy, pertonily, bas vot very strict regard | her friends. I told Jennie I did not want te are poor mien like ourselves. Thoir duty fa to | into of court bocamo absolute. I went into the for truth, as tortauce his siseriton Auut Mrs. Btauton | wake an assignation-house out of hor brothor: protect life and Property, Taoy act under tho in- | library throngh «window onco, and anco only. he ougut to have Ricwn tase tint sate be aia’ shen ju-law's house, Jonnie told mo if she over saw struction of euperiora. ‘heir Superinteudonts, | £ had at important cavo to attend to on Monday. was aotateniont made by other partics that she had so | 0, With auothor cil, she would shoot the pus). Captains, and Lioutenants are tho anes to old | I consulted Sr, Bowen. We wont on Sunday t0- | Communicated them, This threat Lept me from other young responsible, They gave their instructions, to | gother lo the Supreme Court. ‘The doors wore |“ Talph Tilton, who has been ill, isout of dan- | lew’ soclety for years, 1” gave thom, | like tho New York police lsd | locked. Bowen tried tho basement door in front ger, aud Ie rapidly recovering, | her my note und” paid hor 1 whon thoy clubbed poor mon in ‘I'bompaon | and roar, but could not got iu, Bowen told mo i 110 the -tssocisted Press) porcont interest on money borrowed of her, I squares. [Loud demonstrations of aympathy.] | we could got in through = front window. Ho GOSMIP OF THE TRIAL. tayo paid her all Lowe her and much mare, We have one trus friend, jvhora efforts witl go | had beeu through it a hundred times. Hetold} xew Yong, Feb. 23,—Little Ttalph Tilton, | td bor threo months after the intimacy cum: far 0 hasten the day of your freedom, And | mo to follow him. He went in. I objected, re- | avout. whose paternity doubt waw raiaod in | Mevced could not merry her, Sho told me hat is the Chicago Morning Courier, Ibis tho | marking that we two fellows would prosent a | statement and teutimony in tho great acandal | Ckey seduced hor, There was a conditional only paper in Chicago that defends tho poor man | pretty aepect to tho peoplo goiug to church. Dut | Gago, iv roported dyine. engagement covering two years aa follows: it agalust ia opulent opprossor. Let all working- | wo stole in, ‘Taylor, the clerk, camo afterwards, | “Judge Fullerton, of counsel for Tilton, enya: | LNeut West T would tako herwith me and marry ten patronize the Courier, It will be worvod at | and tound mo in the Library. Ho oxclainied, | « Qureide, iustead of having any objection to | Her. Tuever lived with her as man und wifo, Your Rouwes for 10 conta s Wook. Do not give | “You heres” Leald, “So it seems.” lv avked | hearing what Mr. Bowen bas to way, ara goiug | Rave Wer to w-emtand the conditional promises your monoy for tho Zines, Tnimuxe, and Inter | mo how I got in, 1 showed him tho open win- | yy invite bim to the stand whon we comurouce | OXPired tho sprin of 1803, I cailod on hor af- Ocean, wiifch nbuse and misrepresent us, but | dow. jo did not eay "Yor vill never do that | tho robuttat, and wo are confident ko desires to | terWatds, ‘iu 1370, Sho told mo, iu support tho Courier, Gentiomen, I thavk you | agnin,” and expressed no disapprobation, I re- speak the truth, and it is our intention to givo 1870, Ble wonld teleayo ma from all for your attention, avd hopo such little olo- | mained au hour or go, till I had dinisbod my oz- promises of marriage, T paid her hor money 10 Mar ul einige sGakiw “unix Could HOE USEAE It aah to. aall aidan soe glewrpltizens, Chavo a quoation to ask you, | quoi as Tayo wilt havo nome effect aminatiau of ‘books, wad lott, but (ook no Looks | Bic AY, opnertunity to explain hiv connection | Tei2 Sno nover admitted’ to we, ale lind wor ‘wa largo wooden edifico, fitted up onthe Tower | cioty last ‘Thursday aftornoon. ‘Thore was o imuuistic fiociaty ? “ito, or tle woseat, atRoT used, etd ‘feceita rouma sonstantiy, Tany unve oon te the Library J ie utated that Gu, Tracy bas get 250 pages | Demy ner ft mas on accom of Oyo was thon introduced, sud received quite a warm | rooms constantly, Unisy havoboonin the Library | of manu marry her. It was on account of my paronts; greeting whon ho mado hiv appearance on the | lato at suuttiug up tismo, on one ur mora os | take one day ac lean tweccalste ee! ace Mi | Bocauee the had bad intercourse. with oted latforin. Ho apolte in German, and commenced j casious. Thavo always boon treated with the | Hoechor 1s likely to ba tho first witneus called | MoM; and because her wyatom was poisoued with y wtating that it was now four yoats wince Chi- | greatest courteny, kindness, and apparent vanti- | py the defoneo, probably on ‘Tuesday. Ho will | Venereal diveaue. 1 atteuted but one of hot cago wae dovasiated bythe great tire, ‘Ia re- | donco oy the oflicers of tho Supremo Court, I | bo examined by Evarte and Porter, and croag- | Patties in 1870, Sho stated to me she was prog. Have tho many suffcrera by tuat calamity, funda | was cuco iu the Library lato at night. Got in | oxamipod by Fullerton. It ia expected Le will | "aut. I wrote tho Preston letter thon, It was woro contributed from all parte of tho world, | with tho koy, kindly toaned me by the Librarian, | be on the atand ten or twalvo dave. * afalsonlarm, don't remembor ever suying Suon thoreafter those funda wera turnod over to | who wag in hia room below suffering with Bowen will not be catled on tho Beecher side, | Sf warringo was recorded in Heaven, the Relief and Aid Socioty. Dut it was soon | asthma. Took no books away. Nover saw wit-| Reasie Turner aud Mrs, Morse will bo witnoses THE CUOW-LE AMINATION found out that movoss wero misapplied and | neat, Dr. Stout, at my boarding-houso. He | os on bobnlf of Becchor, ae well ay Arn. Porter, | followed by Mr, Voortice: used for feaudulont parposes, Tho rich xe | uover saw books In my book-case iarked *! Illi- with whom Mra, Tilton boarded when sho wrote | _ 1iduotask Hunter and Morgan tohelp pas tho coved the ald, and the poor got uothing. | nule Library,” neituer did witness Blake. | tho «Catherine Gaunt” letter, to prove alloged | S*Peuse of delivering the child, I registored wt Thora was much grumbling and diveativfac- | Blako's toxtimony on that point ia simply falvo, | conspiracy. F Indisuap lig, Pana, and Docatur ae D. 8, Black- tion at that time,” but no activo meaaurce | The first I kuow of this chargo was frow a letter |” Heacher will be relnforced by Claflin, White, | bura and lady, or Capt. J. B. rico and lady, oc- against the Socioty wero taken. ‘The following | from M.A. Howoll, dr. I novor totimated or | gtorra, Halliday, Caldwell, and, othors of his | CUPied the wame room on tuexe occasions, and Qoor ass beor-saloon, aud sxbovo as a theatro, | ctowd of citizana and lookors-on about, but the; u une while back of the barroom sad below tho stagd | wero not with the Committoo, ‘Whe polles | Non; “lee ier ti gat eer eet of the theatre was a gymuasium, Doubtless | mon" concluded to let tho Committce | and tax-payers.”] ‘Thou, gentlomen, if the Con- sonsidorations of profit linda good deal to do} through, but tho Nolfef and Aid Society | stitution has not been altered Intoly, I liavo a mith the easy terme ou witich the Communists | would not let them in. Thoy lot us atond | right to stand hero and addrces you, and 1 am wbtained those of the ball, forthe starving } out on tho aldowalk. Mr. Trasdell wald: “Wo | pomgto doit, [Horo tha Douter took off his rkingmen havo plouty of mouoy to spend for | don’t want to speak to yous you have gota mob | overcoat and exposed ita red lining to the as- deer, and the amber-colored beverage foamed oo- } with you.” It wasfolue. ‘hore was no mob. semblage.] Do you seo this coatof mine? I plouuly. Here, scattered around the tableainthe | Doow not overybody know that? At tho mass- | had thiscoat turiied because I did not get ous of eer-saloon, might be seon the horoos of tha | meetings it was agreed that no demonstration tho beautiful coats of the Relief Sociaty sunt tomo. red flag, amicably guzzling beer, and presonting | should be mado. The elty authorities xnow that | ‘That red linlog that you see here was colored i sppearanca aa remote from the charsctor | there was no necessity to troat us like that. | because it was choapor than any other, {Nolao mputed to thom of Lomg people of sauguinary | That is about « report of the whole affair, aud laughtor.] Order, geotlomen. I want to losiroa aud intoutions agit is possible for | | siz uot time totwke soction when cltizensnt | gnoa. 1 waut you to recoltoct that according to people to be. Communivm fa atien fn spirit to | thin country, acting under constitutional rights, thatory, at the timo of a certain Boston ten- arty d her as my wifo in this way, Inover if e ; winter thera Wau tho same trouble, and the poo- | surgeatod a raid upon the Supreme Court Li- | cons, : Passe , tot of ielear been vere ian ties ath the lacs ne es tes rermuard the women wore thole red petticoats hehe i the | plo again bogan to grumble, but they wero Told brats to auy person. My library in January, ines ves sierarahebiat by tilten nasi the callod the clild Davio. I had quite a teudor mhleky bottles emptying as freely aa the baor- | rings of politiclans. ‘Thoy say tho. Con. phi Ea eagle Se they yeu rostet ‘thoy Lad 29 Fight to aay anything about ie The | 1870, was worth from $700 to $750. meotiug of the Church Committee in July laut. foclinus for anvils. T took her zinta a8 good + 8 & | monos in the bands of the Noliof an locia- fociety as here «wae 1 aris, here peas pa coulanction of ynilammablo inatoriat | sritution doce not allow more then one man | huodred years azo. Now, gontiomen, 1 am | ty was enough to Lop iousande, Bull thoussads ROBDERY AT WATERMAN, ILL BOWE wera woe wlories -attont that whe and I mYO DASH AOrO.cOsCsulb ay amexbloalgn.: Z y stafutos | afraid your libortios are again in danger, Whon | wore allowod to sulfor for tho necossarica of life, Speetat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, WEN, were seerelly married, I nover coutradictod But with these make-believe, scarecrow Com } aud constitutions as their excuse for appression. | tho peaple cannot coms together without boing “HE WOULD HURT NOTH SIDES, BUT BEECHES ES | them, [havo said she wana good woman, and Hunists, thelr drinking waywedativo in iteotfocts, | In tho old couutry, the hearts of the people | sunoyad by policome, itis timo 10 do eeuce | wousu the applications ware indorod by the | Muspora, Ill, Fob. 27.—A fow nights siuco, » i ™ " 1 4 | most prominent citizens. ‘Though a cry wi VECIALLY,' Detter than thoso who tuked about her. I had tnd tho more they guzzled the more peaceable | flutter au thoy Lear of the litorty here, and thoy thing. 1 Hauand fo liave tio meneya counted, etal ratty Bs ee eae pecoleine - ee Hea ‘New York Graphie, Feb, 9 carnal intoreoneso with Ler almost rogulasly dure Nore thor tempars. Cwear's koou instines lod | thiul: Ob, that I had wings to fly aud enjoy that im to deol “Give me such mon about mo | tberty; but when tisy come hore, and seo this eS a ee oan nametliae Rot the w Aro fat—ulock meu, aud such ay sleep o’ | wort of thing, thoy will be grontly disappointed. | Order, gentlemen, ido not tutend to run these, ughts.” In ko wanver our municipal authori- fApplaase.) I ask nothing for myself, butl | down,’ ‘Thoy are poor men like ourselves, If Hea may way! “If wo aro to doa! with mobs, | know many pealo who do, aud thoy sould nave | thoy had tat ollicea in the Holiet aud’ Aid fet at be a wiob of beor-drinkora,” it, Lam aot afraid, Thoy cannot ucare me. 1] society laughter and applauve) they would DEER 18 PLETHORIO 1N 17 TENDENCY, fought tor the liberties of thi couutry, and1| not be hore to-day. I ‘rospct theie talent ind conduces to tho placid obosity grateful to | claim that liborty which the Constitution allowa | ang bollove them to be gontlomon, I boliove Swear, ' Beer nover has produced an inwurrece | allcitizens, {Loud applauso.] thoy report accurately what they hear, but, when fon, but the lack of it has, and some of the} Iu the county ofiices the mon sre appointed by ir benatifut teport goos into tha ¥anctum of inlted nity bat? anion, emda net tatedans | & Tone alieoad; ands poson sated Willan | yyy Goren te aera eon eben ag | Gerotion im cost ter the mated Le Pa warulug to have the Koliof fands counted ; tho | Quiutermann, whom bo had hired a fow weeks | 5, he taniar wes called on eat rove, which | 1 *auted te aboot Morgan. I was engagod to b¢ money way moe taken from the | previously in Chicago, to work on bie farm, bav- sido he would burt the most, Mr. enas ea waarriod to ay provout wifo when L wrote the thaunger ot” that "concer “uptoutatlg | !98 disappeared on tho night of the robbers, | Htieas — ‘Tue Court adournod ttl Monday moruin wath tie money. Should nto occur agsicy guspiclons ustoralls pointed to ims the thief, | "wan, he would hurt both slides but be would halite tase ae noua of those barks atlas pile’. apbueny * | ucrintions of the mat, with alt of the stolou | Hurt Mr. Boechor especially.” “THE ROAD £O RUIN.” y bi perty, wero wont to various towns, “If your father should teatify, would he af- pro lercost riots ia Germany Lave boeu ocvaalonad | tho authorities, and are thelr favoritos, ‘hoy | the oditor, thore’s wlove ie ieee money ae they aid ie, Gages Mimo, Ast this | P'S! Forrogtall af ti ty, snimtored fn Yu seullt. 2" ; ‘. arrod. If cain, When Testall, at is city, sauntorod into | firm Mr, Bavcher's gullt 2’ Mecting of the Reporters? Cust for Tinereaue te price of wa content, “aieccont | tride away tuole timo, Gut tor sane ahs Tonny | shesker, dew not sea his ie tt you femoris | wor indicat, noting was dove, fle nd nono of them a tan kunering. pretty wel ce |» lesitatingly) “That T cannot aay ; indeed 1 e Br the daily t 4 Cate etidsat 3 . mr s2eoch ho would not know it. If you have aus | hoard of » woman yesterday who, Inst week, bf 4, j "t ing.” Tho reporters Bf the daily preas who ara to Fy cae eetage of tho draunit were made evident | raised for Wiak porpore Ly the tax-payers. Thera feeling agaiust those roperteri, Unnisb i Ite | waltod for abeiatunca st ti itllot aM ANE So | {#2 doseription he Id received. Te ind taken ee aa ie ae ea ee wie Leno glory iu tho Ratored tte ciation aren ee ree rincy Lave Nitta OF Go ae eee etcee | tho editors who wro to blamo.’ Thoy sre iu the | glety's offico all day without being. attended to, | singe for a weok with Constable Hactner, | a Would Mr. : tation of the piece, Lhe Road to Ruin," Nealng iuluene of beer is duo to the ‘nstace | aud aro rown on the works charteye” Tatts Florioue Hepublican Governenere ent eacneg | aud wien the came lowe in the eveuiog she | Hidvanaos “A Turtior eearch fod (o tho isco, | (euplaticelly) " Moat certainty not.” told another meetiog for tho erraugamaut of te overninent, Gentlemen, tI 5 . ie i bd K J Bg effect ithas on the Jaw-bone, so. that the | this as one iustenco, If those goutiomon who | Su not a momber of aay waciery: esrect tie rae feeatlow ducing ier. toee Renee athe. volnet ery Of a new trunk, iy which wae found most of | iy pe jo Your father binveelf wish (0 define | noceseary prolimiuariey xt tho Sheriian House ental steam gouorated by tho fuel of ignorance | refuse them worked only five or eix moutha out of + id concoit may oxcapo by this valve, iswtead of | the year, 1 would like to know how they would | at, forty aud Menee Leu vol. « Commlniet. Ondensing into active force. ‘Iho Toutonlo na- | support thelr fanuilicy through the winter, for the Communista, they tell a ile ‘till Come Aves of Hurope are noted for thelr great demo At the county oflces you neo 8 lot of lazy men, | manist ia not such a terrible thing after all Hrativencus of mounor. A party of Germans, | laughing and passing jokes on poor dovila who | Webator defiues a Communist to lu na advocate Mscusaing whether the univorse was merely tho | como thore for charity. jean applauso.] Tbave | of community of property, aud by woe extend. dlud of man projected into space, or whether | heard an instance of their bad, charactor, A| ed go to include: ths Promiscuous keopluy of den aud all created things aremera fight-eparklea | Woman went to tho County Agent's oflice, on Oa women, Well, thoy might as well takeit abs O tho ether of Deity, or any of thoxe questions | nal etroot, on the 2let of last month, She had | licly as privatoly, “{Laughtor.] Of overy 0 i+ kom the rarified regiond of philosophy into | nothing to do, and thero was nothing to cat for | thet that has bovitbutled at poor men's Destine thich tha German intelloct dolighta to | hor childron, ‘She wout at 9 o'clock inthe morn- that ia the most abominable, ‘hoy call jin ‘ar, would exclaim and geatioulate iu euch a | ing, and way not ablo to get home uatil half-past Communivte because wo want to got our monoy wemingly violent way, that a ustrangor would | 5. Jt took that Jong botore hor application could, that we have worked hard for, aud while our hink s rough-and-tumble fight waa brewing, | he heard, When ‘she got home one of obildren are ing at homo, Tuere is another jbevivaciousmaunor of the Communistic ohfofy, | hor children | was wuffocated and lead. | siame, nearly like ite “Communicator cece herefore, wont for nothing. Thoy fratenized | Now, fellow-citizens, the follows at the Retiet erwive, **Commuuicaiste” Com-mu-vi-cant, aud ualeably with the reporters, who Lad paid thom | and Ald Boclety aro like these, They do not cae | God enly knoe nee much cunt there iu atuong oe lonal complimenta thet could hardly hava | about tho poor, but for theirown vonifort. Thess | thom. Gentlomoen of the prous, put thelr nanos day, he bad algo hoard of a cave whero coal tia pate af ovaet, 6000 Boney a *Cortanly be docs, and hie aona want bim to | last evening. ® woman lad appiled for assistance several testify, Hut bow can he de i i Th y pT ttend and considorabl uevoral ot! ticles. A dispatch: a ve how can hedo soit neither side ere was @ largo attendance table Umos times without avail, and fluatly sho died | dicaly vent ta tho Biot of Lee County, wio | Wants him? There would bea flue raitlog of | enthusiaam, A young mau, the extout of whoue Patter VTi te sae heres for euch 56 eome down by the noxt train and took Quintor- rae tanbe {tho wae called on tho witucsd- | personal boauty lad ontitled him to the charac. Agent did his duty there would bo uo use for it | M3n in charge. ‘Saou after the ca: . : ter of “Marry Dorntou” in which ho waa ex atall, % out aretd A7¢ only too roads to hire bande withe | neared it Gurtitedathion Was receivou-anotitr | Pocted to. doplet cho tonder passion aud If the paople asked for Justice, thoy wero do- | Toitiuniate ahonld invenally ho rosea ok, | of Mr, Bowen's gonu wad mot, who spoke frooly | Persounte the xory reprobato penerally, canwod pounced as Communists aid gcoundrels, It wae | in ineland, and thon we wlicald notehave’ ao | regard to liv fathor’s atttitde to the princi | much cousternation by throatouing fo with the duty of overy worlinginan ta come forward | Deny instances of misplaced coufidencee ” “© | paluin tho weandal trial. draw from the cast, ‘Ihe business of and enllat in the party ; Quey must act togetber, y 2 P r * My father,” wald bo, was alwaye willing to | the oveulog wae dovoted almost wholly « and make the Association ay large 8 pouulble, RAZOR AND PISTOL. toll what ho know of tho dificulties betwoon } to xu offort. to prevens the ro. They must putanond to the presout style of Spectat Duvatch to The Chicags Tribune, Mr, eecher, and Mr, Tilton, but be isa tun of | tiremont from tho play of wo much Communiam. He hoped that proper revolutions Caino, H., Feb. 28.—To-day, about uoc tou much experience in tho affairy of the world, | masculluo loyvelinoss and so muck talent for tho would be paused by tuis meeting, and that activo Oy tlh Rea a8 Thonn Mean, ® | and tu, besides, too old a newapapor man, to | character of thu fowinating decolvor, ‘hoy measures would bo taken; it was high time, | White man namod Jack Noss, from Mouud City, | make dawuatory statements concerning iudi- | wore at length suocossful, aud the pub- Bomotling bad to bo douo, aud done quickly, to | got into a quarrel with a uegco woman named | viduals without (he ssuction of the iaw us pro- | lio may be promived that the young man stop the extinction of ono by another, [Ap | Alice Gibbs, nearasaloon callod The Gibson | vided in the courts. Ie Is perfeatly willing to | will moat certaiuly appear, Tho Times Colt Woon pleasing, and ome of them evon seemed | wrongs have got to bo stopped. ‘That'a what 1 louirous of exlablishing some coufidcntial rela- | aye ta sar, and at's the sriolo of {ty Gorm, f sm golug to twill you wlio thoy aro, | plauso,) : Houso.” Words passed to a blow by Roas with | £0Nf0 court to toutity, and law alwasu boeu ao, | that it badnict roceivod a auicient representa: miuatip for the better rendering of thelr | | Another round of applause denoted the appro- | yeiyea to find out thuidinn, te renaeeee eat THe REnoLUTiONs. Lis flat, when the woman drew a razor and | sriicticy eemaeuee OF Ar. Moulton would be | Hou in the distribution of the: cliaractony, aud watorical effortviatho papers, ‘Thoir bation of the audience of Mr. Hudek’s wontis | ang t ad a bottor lite, they profes to The following resolutious wore thon introduced Iashod him in tho right ald t th ke, sutticieut, If there wore uo other example, to | theroupou two modeut Infer-Oceun men were fas Luge etg iM FueIm FUBLIG wivoNtaNoR monte, lively dente of God's ineray,” end wirivo to live in | *24 edoptod + Upon Hossitrod thraoshotsatuor wha rovalver, | Cole & klao man from coming forward in, such | allowod to withdraw aud perunit the substitution Tine Boj tha it they cay only keep tho play up JOUN BIMMENS, charity with all wep, ‘hey go to tho Lord's | apiitiltal That a Committee be elected totnvestizate | ‘Tio heyy migsed hors ho wecond weut through | cavgs Voluntarily. Ouly the acorbity af tho at | of two T¥uies mon iu the east. Bppy, POF sssation-mmougera they will be | | fo waa followed by Aff. Johm Simmous, the | tablo aud partake of tho Communion im meme | (neal, of tie Heliet aud Ald Boctey, to count of | ju0 ira moluwed bors dia vocond) wo Henry aaa | quote made upon bien by Clon. racy baa wow tor | 4 It mae nally decided to havo a rolearaal nash . * Nzond: I, ucod him to pudlinh anything toucliog his ro- teruoon at the Acadomy of AMusio, heaton, Talt-past 9 some 1,500 people had Sther soemeer, of tha Soalotyt who eidvoured Bee ens Cuneta supper, SLangiter {rein | fesatels That the Commou Gounell be petitioned rena tears atoms Wag arrosted and committed | tations to Mr, oecher and Sr, Moulton, He Upou arriving at thiv dotermination tho meoting Mrotuond, and the Gomanccreyoegti queatre | tuomesting in the German language, Houaid | some kind "of Joke)” On. the “noxt | sutuberes the Counties apmatied bp the citizeus. | douperato charactore, 4 Ore [tamara maeaolly willie, to testy in fe. gane|(adjourned: rehund the scenes, got out upon the stage, the Wedaeeda 1 lube tors pana toa parse children iff ate t rere th be t a the Goeamitiee of cllssta fay tigate Giebeoks of ie UNSUCCESSFUL ROBBERS. textiinony would’ be very duauaging to buth pare INDIANAPOLIS. api souta being 4 creme, the occurrence of | w comnulttes to call updu. tho Relief aud | palaces Sut of tus blood at Gee veer Leila | eet und ald Bociety. Mespune, Tonnes aes ot the | lee" ANAPOLIS, fos, wile ware crowded winter feytay te Ralles | Ald Hoclety, and Foqseat, thom to. allow | complete tell you thoy Lavoaomanoy to pay you | THe Booretary then read the following Bouthorn Exprows Company at Molenzio, Toun., bolathclges bar ole ay TE chs Suicide—Biltiard Tournament. to} for your iabor, Cau bi pointed visitors. | courts ? (Orivs of "Nol No tnd dow vet e those meetivgs | thore bongs diviwion uf opinion ay to whother pro epee wale uP-trom She worldng-classes, | hayq some of thoir party ft to the Common Counell, wuich wasaliosdopteds-| #8 susaulted in hw oftica laut night, by three | Mr, Bowon nus iu his rondutco last evening Speewul Diatatek ta The Celery Teweine, sey had hots pipes Pry ‘os Population, | ‘The Committeo appointed Curoaao, Feb, 27.—Tu the Honurabie tha ayor and | TOLLETY. Ho captured ua and the othora fled, | at Wo Willow utrect, but iv lps wore wealed on | INptaNavout, Vob, 28.—Mra, Suoidor, the 0, and evidently | held a moeting at Kimge’ ‘Thured = | he ref Cty Councti of Chicacot We, the uilersigued, bume ———————__ the weundal topic, ‘Howald woutan whoo Luvband was found dead In White wom, bok the atta o : ON | ing, miton a aub-commfivea ot two man appotutod ("u, uen uoiay.” [Lauter te spplauue’ “| $i tion gous tourabie tidy toevagoueanens TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, P.1 will xo oh the wituow stand three minutes | Tver a year ago, wes found list ulght with ber he immediate relict of many of the working run M alter L ans eummoned, if it is necessary, and will | gn, ct Bho had lived baudoued Ii! nd women aud shel; . lary Gralam was found in her sliauty at Doe . throat cut, 3a had lived an abaudoned lite fd GULF aby” mine’ to supply the necewrica uf | Wott, Mich Baturday night, dead, witlra wearin | ¢neratellatl that L kuow, 1 tha Lau) the ouly | giuee wer husbaad's death, and committed. wale Ir wlreeand children, Tv men aud worn are | Of tate making froa with the body. She lad | thoyeto whom he madu id . ; promises, aud I mean to | ¢!de : ‘s Dreadfand Che ede ae aeaanee obtate, the work, the | been dead but « few Loury when fouud, Koop tho wuoruts that {have ropored tu mo yutil | ‘Tho billisrd touruamout is’ practically over, {ug. ' Will you come to thelr relief by yiving thei In the Michigau Supremo Court, in tho cago of | J am called for ther {a a court of justice. Ihave | though three games remain to be playod to- ‘work or the necessaries of life? Wo uleo {ation your Jon W. Hulin, a uew trisl has been grautod, | not been subpionacd yet, oxcopt for some boku | morrow. George Huswoy, of thie city, sakes tho " of ‘body to sppotnt s commities to examine Mulla was convicted of embozziowent while | aud papors, and when f rofusad to let the book: t pri: Parker A. Byeru, of Lafayette the Obicayo and Aid Boolely, aud report to the | Clork of the Prison, and is worying » wenvence, go except 1 should be allowed to produce theta tees Jack ‘Garratt, of tulle oly, alg A MATINEE ENTERTAINMENT, to wait upon tho Mayor and ask his protection, When a poor Is mao yoos Uuito cou pecerelly eth pears venue Of solf-impor- | bocause they had heard that the quiliacr, was | seaulous Yorore a ‘ay reat tilt tuo eal te eae voce ry intereat inthe | watching the Rolief building, aud would not al- | vabob that's got palacen built for him walks into fra Ani ae Fi beth thoy wero | low tiem to enter aud proacut the resolutions, | court aud says: ]'ll not try shis case in this fi aetna gee tae trides, ‘The Mayor told them be could do nothing for | court." How oan s poor inau go iuto the highor feet fuaiecueniog salen UB wero of the | thom, ‘ad they wero acting uplawfully And couwequentiy ho cau't get bis patois arrauesde a ‘Ora whom alittio | but advised them to call® mecting, pres rovolu- | moncy. How many poor ara hore who mortgaged fense Of solf-Impor | tigns, and appoint a committee to prosent tho | their property t0 fu dll contracts, aud when dune