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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCI! ®, 1875. after King wa but no indict- ment was found. Then special act of Congress was invoked that thia might Bot dono, and no objection to it waa in- IGHTS BILL, furnish tho samo accominodations ns the other | reformed minelo with thoes who havo jnat come | to throw a doubt on the proposition in the paper, 5 two? in for, to.8 woman who abbots euch a life, it 4 Meporter-“Wuat if s cslorad guert shontd ine | uot very pleasant to have ta listen” ty the’ wide | junor tourer der aceite esc ths sist upon ontering one of the other dining- | familiar talk of other days, by soino of the hard, | ing from the honorable and learned momtor “BILL” KINQ. truth, Evidontly, ho don’t proposa to. font in the yoast, avon with Ebeking mae he Natitrally enough, the young man's parents re . * ; i i ¥ r 1 in | roomn? giddy-hended croatures. "A mian wlio has becor a Li Joico with exceeding groat Joy at the good fore An 0d Friend Risos to Explain About | tornored Lectin iene iniehaente neers Pomngogtes . Disanppinte Ar. WT toll yoa ho han no ancl priviloge | a Christian after having been guilty of Orinkine | ach Heme rek tee uel aK entitled torenpect | tnuo of thelr sou and brotier. Tt is thoallean. That $125,000, ourt ho could give bail for his appearance, and Making Polltical Capital, gither, If white of black, Civil Uguts oF no Civil | ated wweating kuown what» fenling such things | while headeertes coe Hotere Peaeaie ead | noruing topic of convoreation In the famine oe, A court ho cond glva ball for his appenranen, and Tights. give biin, and how bo shudderate think of them, | tha attention of the Lanse by the honoraiie | (ic: especially during tho evening hours: and, taunt. Thia was all ho wanted, and fa Juat fieportor—Wall. will bo not havo froo iso of | tf his heart lias beon puruied. momber opposite (Mr. O'Shaughnessy). ‘That | Site" Retting worked up to fover-heat, Wotmore A Corrects Some Erroncons Reports | what tho Congreesloval Commitien would not,| Now Tux crviL-ntanrs nuit, i necriveD i ew | your parlura, teadiug-rvon, Lilliaed-rooms, and | I wonid like to kuow if the houses of ill-fama | 2%! ondeavorad tu nustaia the proposition that, | CUCM lis father) will remark : An big * "| pave givon bim, Und he not havo answered }| YORK TiHRAINES, HOTELS, AND RUATAUNANTH— | Ufico? aro visited often, as they onght to be, aud tho Hoteithetanding tho escape from oconfinentont, Well, well! what's tha use of getting ox Regarding tho Wayward Willlam, tholr questious promptly ho would have been | FXPRESKED INTENTIONH OF EVADING 11m YRO- |” Nr W.-Yes, Tanppone bo will; but that will | iumalen lnvited to the Metuga, I'eeene too | Rete Mitshel wan purged. from statutory diee, | ceed over it?” coramitted to jail for contempt, As he had no} vistuxs. notinaterially injure our business. Tt ia pleene | months In such a placo at one tino; and I know, | lnlitice Ly remaiuing ont of the United Ko, dom | pcb? then ho will offer bp the customary fam. rolieh for ancli nuinmary treatment he retired to New York Tribune, March 4. ig Ina bed which might Lavo oon oceuplad tha | If any one lind raid to mo, ‘Thora is a plnos open | during tho term of hieretionee, Ce cae eons | Hs praser, go to hed, aud tio awake ail might te Special Plending for the Absentee | Canada, ‘To all thore Feople win hava queried | ‘The Civil-Righta bill Liss boen signed by the | previous night by s colored kent. or of muting | for zon, T woul hnvo gonos tut no-one told ane, | ieee eases oe objection that transportation | ATT, bimiaelt that, bowover it may affect the ” whether Oo} King world inko iis, rent in Con= | Propident, Tuo question of the right of colored | ft tho euro tablo with & negro that wonld he olm | and f was loo young thon to kaow auvihing fut | tor treanneteiors aes e es eae eeamePareatiOn | Lalnnco of tue family, Aeieer eatin ea M. ©. prem, reply, Yet howill aud old; too, AM, | people to tho privileges of tho bolela and tho | farted 10 by particular, white ponte. Toro | mera. May God mova thn heart of the Curiae | tora busine asad foo eeeeate Ana tee | | Meaney, dunks Chav thee bitters 4 ‘ "i things, as I told you, can be remedied in the way | tians in tuuir bebalf, is the prayer of hore at targe h i brother) and * greased lightning” continuo te Aiqermere, be will oxplain Ils money transac | theateos is oxciting conaidorable attention in this Tangent, " ASinsnn BaveD IY Gnsce. | mam, thereltror hartge OF ia sontonee. It | doliver the Dioner te Minneapolis subecribory PREPARATORY NOTE. tinn with Stockwell ovontually to overy ono’ to hold that trans- | at gt if ‘1 E e o fafactlon, Kixarre, | city, Under tho Ian of this Stato no discrimins- |“ TReportor—Then you think the now Lill will _ SET portation meant nothing mora than mera banish- | have pancte dene tint tovery concern that cat ee raieirolaa, Mites Math tee The inclosed “ Taian lion on nccount of color cau lawfully bo made, | not work you auy arm in 3 buaiioun way? MITCHELS CA IN PARDIAMENT, | ment. Were thoy to be asited notte follow the | parvo ara ete br billtonaire’s brother. ‘Mivacarowis, Sinn, March 4.—The inclo BILL” KING'S PROPERTY. yet it in well understood that under varlous pro- | Mr. W.=[t cannot in tha way T view it, T procadont on which the Mouse always took the | Niesiion ‘unoapolis office, uddor the in correct as anything but his own nice can Afinneapolis (Minn.) Mail, March 4. 1. | tects colored people are deprived of equal priv. shallinat sive royacll any trouble abuut it before | rome bisraetits = meanaiaeen cid parlieat Punertuisity to Saslare thats felon who De ea Ege 1d, . E hi 5 oi vad vot suffered his pini <page wh ee ase ae fi Bee eraty uation i abe flood oF fudgeeate f Seine ahi ro Hlogea with the white mon and women on visit- |“ At tho Grand tho propriotors had also rotirod | Agtinst the Admission of the frivh permitted to take his'place ia al Homes ie KANSAS Mites, mune He see erate BIR AH an atoay the Galata! OF 0k, im © 8 | yng theatres or in lodging at hotels. ‘The taw | and were not-set-at-able, Ho for su wo could | Eelon—Legistative Precedent and would not cummont on the conduct of Mr, Spectal Dispatch to The (meacn Teidune, sctlon with Irwin, ho bas given cortain bints, which, taken with what we know, givomo thia theory, which Ihave no doubt ia correct. Boma foarfal lies have beon printed about him, and I think tho publication of this letter will tend to make peoplo think & littlo Loforo roaching hasty judgment. vory naturally prompts a quory as to what may H and evaded, Ia | learn no colored traveler han aa yet wale appli. | Litw Argument—Che + Man? of Lips | Mitchel bul Ie occurs rorena, Kan. Ma Uo tho astate of the extato by mich those nu | 1S suuainly munlued, Aad erated te | ratioun ac ay of our clty hoinln ‘nd ‘lemanded | Peenry Mefected by the stones oF [arate NeW sed Talaesiowas nace torts navbar peace moroun claims aro to be satisfied. Col. King bas | Tovtion of the “family circle” for colored | tio praatleal honoflts of the Civil-Itighta Lill. common, in TSAO, when His Lordelip, seferring to | of £2,000 from Piltebirg. Thincae ee quantitios of vatuable properly hero snd bero- | Persons, whlle, the mauagera of other thoatres The Ti eT Ae, TARTIEAN EM. ete the | ceuting the netsion of tho English Houra of Be ee eegettd Hor Salesty. "taking advari- | haw on hand about $12.60 in ee eee abouts ; but the quantitios ofjciaims agaiuat him rofuso in guarded langungo toadmit them toauy | tar, but couneola acqutoseonca therein, a8 fol. Commons on the 18th of February Mr. Disracli lal been eased As Peco atk a per of supplies aro falling off rapidly, and the tnile which in hls abequce ara coming to Hebt sugecst | art of tho Hones, ‘Ta act of Congrens pro- | lows: ross to move, ** That John Mitehol, returned a clemency to all pernons sentenced for politienl | UO! the Legislature to appropriate for tho that tho proporty, valuablo na it te, mich, in tho | sion that all persons within tho jurisdiction of | _ ‘Now that tho famons Ciril-Rights bill has at | Membor for tho County of Tipperary, having Offensen, with tho excoption of those unhappy | PUfeliaee of wocd-grain leaves tho tclief problem Worst possible exigency, fall to realize & au- | tno United Btates shall bo euttied to tho full | est Pocome slew, it Hoboovos bot races in tho | been adjudged iullty of felony and sentencod to | tuen aio had Lroker ail tien of wee eeaPES etna Hote Oe rae geouraging sliape. : clont amount to + fovt the bills.” ‘hia isbyno | gig b tof th ragadatt Bouth tosccapt i calmly, and) if porsible, to | transportation for fourteen years, and not liay- | caped from their placoof punishment. (Coete) haw bean appointed aut to ey ee sonees : qual ehjoymout of the accommodations, | avert and avold all such serious rosulis, to tho | ing endured the punisieaent tochin vee ad- | _ Mr. Dinrach—What Is tho simpto trane befora | 2M pointed and confirmed Buporintonds inoans probable, however. advantages, facilities, aid privilogos of inne, | ono as wellas to tho othor, which, for tho partie | 178 ‘ at un? It is this : wo find that a convicted felon | CML OF tho Stato Sueuraneo Departmont. In the present gonoral “mix” of affairs, It ts | nubtie eonvoyauces, on lard or wator, theatron | ean purposes of desperate ‘politiciaus, it is do- | {dged for auch felony, or received a pardon uu- | pe? 4.2%, returned to Parhament, aud wo know | 471'9sttorney-Ceneral has given an opinion to Aificult to form estimates of what Mr. King | aod other placea of public amusement, It te | & dtd designed stall flow from it. dor tha Great Beal, ae becomo and continues } that he is incapacitated from sitting in Parliae the elfect that the State lina no right or title to owes, or what ho owns; but tho figures given bo- Li d this | 1 1] “it is natnral that there shonld boa feeling of | incapable of being elected or roturncd as a | ment by being a convicted felon. John Mitchel | Civen cle, htetrels $7,009 package which was low probably approximate. claimed by those muo favored ¢ Fee ety r8e4 | oxasperation on tho part of the white people | member of thin Houro, ‘That Mr, Bpeakor do | "as triod iu 1518, and adjudged guilty and aon- | Kixen to Col, Ite by o-Soustor Pomeroy, and its adoption that it will supersodo tho Btate Jaws, | whom it is thus attempted to humiliate aud do- istue bis warrant to tho Clerk of the Crown in | teuced to fourteen yenrs’ transportation, Ho rustody of ox-Liout.-Gov. TUE ARSETS. de Stover, to whom Col. York di jo oqual priv- | grade. And tt Is natural that. atnong the most brok i as Ort A. ‘ol. York delivered ft fn tho ‘Tho valuation of his property about Hennepin | and guarautes to the colored people equal priv. | g it mr | ireland to make out a uow wit for | LORS hilt jtae nae ee es neo ie carrer ord Joint Convention. A suithas been brought ia E ‘ fi d flocting of the colored men, eat County, av equalized by the Assossor’s returns | ileges with all others. It{s olso stated that tho | ignorant and wore! A i tho District Com of thi ‘ % t thore should be emotions of pride, of gratitica- | the electing of a member to rorve in | adged legal and constitutional modoa rcecy mized wis county for tho posscs- (alto); {eiigod as follongec 2 VOOW SUFFOUE | United sates oficers under this act will enturca | {ero muputd a emsronio pede, of gralitica: | the Protent Varliamout for tho County of | in this country, elther by tho oxercine of tn | *!2% Of theimouey Ly Vomeroy's ersditore THE DEFENSE, To ths Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Minxgarouis, March 4.—Tho Hon, William §. King, srosidont of this city, and our prosont mombor of Congress from thid district, bas, dur- ing tho past three months, furnished much food for newspapor gosuip, not tosay vigorous donun- station, Much of this gossip has beon entiroly without foundation, tending to the injury of bis croditand bis roputation, In connection with sualtsclinont eyoro’ out “sgalnel; his: property : {ts provisions, and compel obedience on tho part | south, fortinately, peruaps, aa preparalive to | ‘7; Mi prorogative of the Crown or by hin own fulfill. Se len geeatoe horo a fow days sinco, publicity tins been given | ae eee este nte oenty een suyzo7s | of the propriotors of hotels and thoatres. A { tuis bitter siraught Puat iw" foceck perso te IRUOH ANG nenUReecl ce Gece ea Bee | Cheat OF Ate Rene Sees hae ee A RETURNED MISSIONARY, to many projudicial roports, wholly untrue, } personal property valuati Lyndale and Tribune reportor convorsod yeatorday with tho | thronts, lave been #0 schooled and trained | jonorable gentleman sald: “The electors for | tsted himself tu tho ponition ho | formerly Dwront, Ul., March 7.—Mias 8, J Higby, n surroundings... 12318 | managers of several of the loading theatres asto | throug tou trying yours that in heroic fortitude | tho County of ‘Tipperary avo retarmed co tiny, | Ocupled. — [°" Hear, hear !"} | ‘Chen we ara | returned miavionary fram Basion, Barmah ade 70,290 | tho probable effort of the faw on {hoir business, | 204 welf-coutrol they aro unsurpassed ia the | House ® convicted felon, who In theraby lucas | told. that it ts very iru thot lie tow not | droaved the Woman's. Missionary Soetloty cone t : ff ci Thoodore Mous, of Wallack’s ‘Cheatro, said | °iVilizod world. ney pave the 00d Rena, ton, pacitated fromtaking his soat in thin House, | Hilled his ponalty, but it fina been secount- | nected with tho Presbyterian Caurch at this His ping lands a jou tl a Bta ated by that the management had not determined how | £9 kuow thet 0 col ars aaa snob responsible | John Mitchat ay tricd for treason in 1845, Hig | cd fer by the circutnetanco of Place, ou Saturday afternoon. Misa Higoy is 8 thoso most familiar with his posscayions, ata toact. ‘ueatrea oron luxury, and the manag. | fF tho privileges w ae irust upon bim. And | waa found guifty and sevtonced to fifteen yearn’ | having given his parole not to quit tho place. | very pleasant speaker, » modest, rotiring wom- yalued (upon tho basis of $10 an acre) at fully ors ought to havo tho right to'run them in their , ‘ero, aro somo a ren more {ntellizont, } transportation. After comparatively “short | Ho ono day brea his parolo and wanders all | an, and is doing o good work in tho West in 1,000. j. | own say, and admit whom they plonsed to ad- sagacious, and ane wl of tho black poriod he cacaped from ‘his imprisonment, and | over the world with impunity, and we are told awakening an interest in the causo of foreign His 2,000-20re Meeker County farm is esti- init, and to refaso admission to those who woul: people, who; howover far thoy may | he has neither fulfilled the rentenco awarded to | that. thereforo, wo ronst call this clieumstanco | missions, sho oxhibited Anumbor of dresses mated worth $20,000, but js worth four tiuce ° 0 froin resching into the depthe of the futuro him, nor has he recolved the pardon from Her | 82 equivalont to having fulGlled the ponalty. | and other curioalties, which attractod much ate tha; ite bulldings ate wort $12,000, Jeutcnsbie businers of who wera otherwise ol” | sid goctng tue coudltision of it all in the oad, Majesty nuder the Great Seal. “Ho therotorore. | [Choer.] Aro wo o nceept this proposition and | tention. Mian Iligh's home, wine ta thas ee My have a nuilicicht appreciation of the immediate | maina a convicted folon, and ta incapacitated | Anuounce Lore thata man may take adyautago | try, ia at Gardner, Ill. Bho will return to Bure Ovor against iba exhibit of property owned arenes Teentaal kak Ue than iza would.to doubt wurronndiugs of the eltias ton, and enough of | from taking his seat in this House, aera of hisown wrong? During the debate the opin | mak this fall. | ur by Col. King are ti bo placod amounts of Hite: People would ba admitted except upon. ihe con- | #8lt-respect, wo true te, f luce them tv dig- | tha circumstances, I beg to move the rosolution | ion of an absent momber has been given froma — ——— Judgmouts, attac! nae and mortgagor, be tea | ins made by tho proprietors. Mr. Fieko, of countenanco Soaal lea i oa lous upon tho pro- | tunt I have placed on the paper." letter, to tho effect that transportation fur aterm AMUSEMENTS. Plopore to ba panei and will aS uw be (8a Daly's Fifth Avenuo Cheatro, galt shat thoro | Pristics of wocial ye anne tho South, | “Mr. O'Shaughnessy (who was xery indistinctly | Of Fears moaus nothing mote than allowing an | Woe en Sti saimaton of iabllticn, an of wages, are | hd Deon eet aldo m ortion of che family cuclo | A tho arms of pea, and foro ao of | end in tho raporters gale) sad hes dt | fadridual to “trav ae hw plane, [Laie ADELPHI THEATRE, sv approsianstive noseeearliy, “Those eeeaceg | 10 thas Rouge for colored people, and ho dd not | #0 exieting rolations etreen tho two racer, to | doubt the legal principles iaid down hy tha right | OF] But transportation involves arrest. “Every , only spproxiqa Na inoaeuent ys hana. cnr expect that tho arrangemonts would ba altored o: repress as far tn Frag rea! Ho any Bwangering honorable gentloman, nor tho appifcability of lawver and eters. lav bnok will tell you that. Note-} My + od i" t= 7 7 a ninco Nov, 4% 1974 a James, ong oF the faehionablo Weatron. Ho Lad | cither by the machinations of bad white men ho: | Ho.eekod for timo to bo allowed for tho con-| mero exile, It iv the neceseary dies STILL BETTEL THAN EVER! a74., sideration of the motion. i Teust-doed to Rquttatl anep enloted peokle See RUS Lest ne hind thom, or by thelr own dieposition, to ex- | "the Attornoy-General ald ho contd not better | cipline of imprizonment, huwever ‘ess | _‘Thotamons which Idesiro td correct. In doing thia, it will naturally come in my wayto correct othors. In eo dologI speak oa an old friond of Col, King, who believes in his ability to oxplain satlufac- torily all charger against iim, aud a8 ona who has knowledgo of what he writes. TUL CHARGE AGAINST COL. KING is that ho received $125,000 from Mr, Irwin. The conclusions drawn therefrom aro that he ro- ceived this monoy for o corrupt purpose, sud that consequently he committed perjury two years ago. Ilisabsouce from the country sinco hia éransaction with Iewin was discovered gives color to thissuspicion. It would bo useless tu attempt to defend Col, King’s avoidauco of tho summons of tho Committoo of Ways and Means, yot the fact is that when ho wont to Canada thera was no summons I{ssued ‘Total valuation, ns LENTON FAMILY: the Groat AUSTIN, for him, nor bud ho any knowle | OY gutted oct Wy teva for low 60,000.00 | Ifo thought that iu nm fow yoora tho prejudice | omplify their Hberties in a Heeneo thet cannot bo | answer tho challenge of tho lionorable memlor Tenia arene ponds | Permit Oe te NREL de SWOT eae DIAL , o 1,000. s i u , ie ear !”'} Tho | ROS. OAL FOX, name x - odga thnt tha Committco contemplated | Writ of attachmont fp favor of Winona De- against colored peoplo in this country would ‘this fg & juncture tu tho social and political for Taunton (sir Henry James) than by giving dation at the Great Boclal Diane von onr posit National Bank,. an answer to tho threo quostions he had asked; | House of Commons ought to docide this queu- | Pre wos ees 820.00 | wear away, and thoy would enjoy equal privitoges 5 i ‘ ° WERK ONLY, Ono mortgage on 10 ucres of out-lota, 10,000.09 Ns 7 st . affairs of tho Southern peoplo, both black and | int, before ho did no, ho deal tion—ought to decida with promptitado, 2 pial Mortaaas on 40.aeres in Sees 10isosoecsg 00°00 | Shouts Thenito,ataved that there would psbse tebite, which demande tho ntmost coolness and | Hota ‘und alwaya prevorved te self too mientes [Cheere.| E doonly, regrot that wa aro callad The Poor f Ne VY Note acc F 2 caution oa tho par! ach race to prevent a | decide tions sich aa those upon to decido it, tut wo have jo our duty, W rk Bec, 31, held by 2, J. Daldwin,, bly be a union of Intoreste, and the theatros | Conlon 09 Hep Deter and snimonitiesy nich may | thisearee The aret ‘quention Tin and let ug do it complotely. [Applauso.] Do 0 0 0 ’ would be governed by the advico of counsel. At ; h : 3 io | rapidly lead to results ruinous to all our indus- ber for ‘Taunton had asked not let na sav that we roatly do not kaow what [{ With Magnlficont Now Sconcs and Thrilling Effects b; ach ree tar A a Cee eee eect TaAE in ce reora Mane | tries, ag well as dostructive to overr uafeguard | omber for taunton had asko Ge preceanet | our omu privileges aro ¢ tlist. wo muse: haces | Data etenag aie Seon Peoaa tie gi summoning him. Ho had twice tostitiod bofora them, answering thelr quostions fully and freoly, and, o8 Lo claims, with porfect truthfulucss, In tho oyes of tho law, therefore, ho ‘has not sought to ovade tho servica of any proccss, hav- ing no knowladgo that hia presence wae wanted. | To which adding Pacltic Mall... it was alao undorstvod thatthe managera would 5 BAM W. PIRROY os Badgor; SHIRLEY FRANCH ti that hi 5 precy i Saal of the freedom of every man, whother ho bo) against in respect of belug at large pefore tha | Cotmtaltteo to examine into the matter of privl- | ay Paul; HARKY LITTLE ae Dant Te de DARGHOS pink tc orato the. Conan ie ee ditt Additional to. those liabilities are ee? Bo uldon in thelr cana Benet ata in tho | classed with the Caucnewian or tha African. Tho | expination of ile sentence. ho Irial levers inc, | legen we licard about thie otier mihe: aod dices | at Hluvdguod; ADA LANGUON es Lacy; soda Poo lonal_to on ine Past, ICES—t0e, Be, Be, Ibe, Orchestra Stalls, 75c, No other Thentro in tho world bos auch Whon tho teatimuny implicating him was taken fu New York, ho was on bia way home. Arriving in Chicago, ho enw it published in tho telo- P pasnago of tho Civil-Itghts bill is tho final prop- | wubject differed trom the law which cna convicted felon may come to this table, although | © cy, viteriny toad in cles ieee aration of a mino witch tho Madical leaders fuera and Beotlaud, A conc eer haa overy member of tho House diaapproved of lila ation to tho Giviklighta. bill, tho ‘imans | 8f now expecting to bo exploded by tha South, | bean mentoaced me England ey transporta- | taking his seat, because no one bas the couraza ation ig) B not only for the aonihilation of her own Uber- | tion and waa found at largo beforo | £0 ask tho Honso of Commons to declaro ita own dorsed and unindorsed, which aro held in this city by busincss-men and Inwyere, and tho sum of this papor not yot matured will, it fa oxtimat- moderate vricens graphic columns of your paper. Not being agera wore fonud to bo very reticont npon the + tf od, reach $60,000, is is tles, but, as the effect of that effect, for the over- | th, r ta ~ | law. [Cheers.) Tiiek thal tele Coteuns te tho secloug Macanrrunamiox, tho Hath: Ardmie. Hotel aie, Ceomold” eat | {hfow of Mepubliean tantatios sad tho estat. | pace “oP ler Stagettg Mets At AY | Thtsaton dan carcod withouta divilon,ant | AOADEMY OF MUSIO, to Canada to vislt lis old. friend of Suort-itora | ,, The abovo, 20 faras wo sco abla to loara, shows hao did not thine that the bill would trouble the | Hebment of tho Imperial power in placa of them, | [lable to.» penaity. Lint im tho. Tri net the | &teW writ was ordered 10 le iesuod for the “THERE’S MILLIONS IN 17. cattle faine, M,N. Cocuran, All the stories old | the condition of the estato; tha footing up iu aa | NOt'S OO Soteroranmatora. To the. qucation | _ {Let ts disappoint thom in their devillah do- | worda wore c Agymlocs wich cha tte King- | County of ‘Tipperary. : a Rp feat them in thelr infamous | dom," d, inasmuch M 1 v4 * = by Sorgeant-nt-Arme Ordway about hie boing | follows: Aa if he would permit colored ‘mon to have such | Svs. Let ua dof i fom, end, inasmuch ae Mr. Mitchel was con rey = MR, JOHN T RAYMOND ' 7 ST i efforts to provoke us to violenco that they ma: rte tl 0 = $ 7 ‘ Nrapged ed ro" of Canada ready to wip weroee Hennenin County property, 0.00 | Foe rowent eoree to ‘dictate. {9 hisi-us to ‘wher { bring Vayonots agalost the breast of Virgins ae arge niltia toe colosy ot Van Biante TNE GRASSHOUT ER, "LBs onan notte oF ! I ‘dictato to nim os to what ; Meeker fia pr 32,000,09 fortion ot & Sits thoy would occupy; they | Md impale Ler for their purposes of plunder | before the expiration of iis sonteuce did not ren- A’SWINDLER HUNG COL, MULBERRY SELLERS, Woro assigned such rome as bo saw fit to giva | fminersenution. Let ue obey their law ax long | dor bim liable to. the statute, In rogard to tuo | spectat Cor SWINOLER HU? Chilagn Tribune, | SEK Tunin’a American Drama, an played by him 1a thom, and if. thoy wore not satirfiod they wero | 88it Jes law; and soon—very soon, wo hopo— | state of tho law itdid not sppeartohim at the y tk 320 consocutive nights tu crowied houses, aro incre fictions, probably coinad to onablo somo one to draw mileage for chasing the coun- try aftor bim. King wont immodiately to Comn- “Nea Seenory and Appoint eantil Ce y the question will bo very quiotly carried before Bi Id by sa Des Mornes, Ia., March 4.—A fo woeks ago, ite. Original Music. Adjourued, and its justodidlon Svor im center | 3otiqges,altachments thabits coursa Youll Yo such ee) would be for | the Suproma Court of tho cowates, whiero, we | Test by rouse Stiller sector eae 0 Bt | ong Capt, Shanon visited thin wevtlee or tg | —Wetnaney and ne Ab this prosout writing, howover, io eines in | Hecite ata cai tho best advantage of tho howso ‘aud. for” the | 18¥0 ltlo donb, if that great trivtnal ean‘eon- | being ng lange betore the expiration of his eon | Stato, and cotlectod s larga quantity of sapplion HOOLEY’S THEATRE, ; Washington or on his way thoro, having an en. | Personal notca. comfort of big patrons; but if a oolorod man | {iaue freo till then, this usurpatory and revolu- | teuce, {“+Ifear, hear."] ‘The eccond quostion | for tho grasshopper-sufferers. Ho took it to ——— -4511,2399 | camo ho would pivo lima room, "In snawer to | fonery net of an oxpiring Congress, controlled | askod him was, whotlon Me. Mitchel. could te | (Sinn oa ee NaDP putting the proceeds iu | snurastraimee, “At orenine, and Wednesday and ‘Cbleas agomout fu that city to-morrow. ‘ , a +++ 48,138.89 | tho question if he would allow colored people to | by 80 expiring party, will bo pronounced violative | procoeded agaloat for broaking the prison, ‘Tho | his pocket. Ho thon returned to Nobraska, | rate moraine ae te tho brilliant dra IDWIN'S TESTIMONY, ‘Tho Invostigating Committee having disooy- | This “shortaga” is imaginary, lowover, as | sit at the general tablo, Mr. Griswold paid that | of tho Constitution, and, therefore, not binding | gtatutes of Van Dicman's Land Provided « pen- | when the indignant and wronged suffcrera hung } matle rmuance, in fourscts, entitled: The | ered the check in Now York drawn by Irwin in | thero seers to bo littlo proscut probability that | there was more than onedining-room fo the hotct, | UPOH tho paople, alty upon apy person who alded and abotted the | him, LONE HOUSE ON THE BRIDGE 1 King’s favor, thought thoy had struck a maro's | tho Pacific Mail auit can bo maintained, oven if | that be certainty would not rofuro to feed a col- escape of aprivonor, but no penalty at all againet : t nest, and roquired Irwin to tell all ho know sbont | itis aver brought; and King's property would | ored guest, and would take him into such of tho IOWA. tho prisonor himeelf [Hear hosr!"}, but ho ‘. A WARNING, Roplate with Beautiful and Appropriate Soanery, Charac- it, Ilo teetilied that bo gave Col, King $126,000 | soll under tho bammor for at least $100,000 more | rooms as ho saw fit. — conceived | tho escape from prison befora | Tothe Editor of The Chteago Tridune: Hondenne kart ymente, dntonarly fotomating Drauatea an tho ee ; of Hocleylh ie . being than it is Ogured at above. At tits Grand Coatral, a. 1 Fowsre: tha Jossee, | Stato Finances—Pork-Packing—Corne pie expiration pishe Seay Lek inindemoas~ ayetty Kearsoy Co., Heke March 2.—1 wieh | {irideat, acd an uncqualed Cast of Characters. Ona jo Pros nd one of tho Directors SE a nee was called upon, aud, in reply to tho question Planter Suits—snow-Mlockude, fh thing | ¢° inform you of a mau whois coming to your ‘ Col. King, sud did not finow that Stockwell Ald} Louored of troublod with thom, Whon asked it | Abeta! Correspundence of The Chieage Tribune, | causa of his escape, {Cheeta.} ‘Tha | WHO have bean and aro yet drawing aid from the| (QLARK-ST. M. E. CHURCH, ho inferred, howover, that ho was omployod ba- | To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune ho would allow thom to ait at tho general table, | Drs Mornxs, In., March 4,—ThoState Tronaur- | third quostion which the learned. mem-| Government, end yot are not eatiafled, They Gorner of Clark and Washingloa-ate, cause Stockwell ordered lm paid. Ilo further | . Ono rosult of the Civil War was to place Armly | ho said that tho hotel. was provided with threo | or’a balanco-sheet for tho quartor onding March { ber | avked was under what — disability | have hired this man to go begging for them, and == said that ho thought Col. King was injudicious | in party powor tho men who wore prominent be- diniug-rooms, and as ho did not allow any one to | 1 shows tho following exhibit: Air. Mitchel Inbored if bo could not bo areated | thoy pay him for the samo. I wish you to pub. in his advocacy of tho subsidy bill, and request | fora and during that ntrugglo aa its supportera | dictato in his ostablishinent, bo could dispose of by reason of what und taken placo, Dy his con- | jiah this, aud send to other panors, ‘80 that good ed him to discoutinus his offorta in the Hongo. | nat ity oppanouts, ‘hoy formod, unconscioualy | colored puctty na ho raw fit, and that if he saw | cast Niction in 1818 he becama subject to all tho dis- | people may not be imposed on, as thera aro" but Now Col. King has said repeatedly, both before and sinco this transaction was diacovered, that he had o porfoctly legitimate traueaction in stocks with Stockwell, and that he mado his money in that operation, It is woll known thas Btockwell was ongaged at that very time in largo tock oporations, others boing interested with him, Why might not Col. King Lave Leen ouo of thead? In fact, IN NXPLAINING THAT OPPRATION to tho writer, he bas said that the operation yleldod him more than he expected when ba an- aged iy it, an tho stock doubled in valuo, Yet, becauso Stockwell, in sate thng that stock account, pave King by an order on Irwin, tho whole country jumps fit to put 0 in the smallest dining-raom he | 1 qualifications of & fejon, one of tho disqualificn- y fow in thi ty that need help, tl Conaliting of al : q a At other hotols the riotora said that the: ‘ ne si way in which | mav’a name ia 'T. Munhall, © Governmout i al polly, and disinbuted the national afleos, | wero nt hopered to" eon Theaieolves upon | Recelpte during quarter... ** RIO | howe diaqualiestions could be got rid of war | lan already farulshod then a euleiont quailty ; Montay, Tuesty, and Wetnestay Evenings, " the sabjoct; thot thoy thought it was a matter Risioyoy | BY. Ile receiving reo or aconditional | of ued. Lanny Weket, jnlaslan, Ge. ors open at 7; Concert at A. Tees ray eve pomtted fromm Uli a tae oe teh oul ogtiato el and won the tine SiaaeeraenT $1557.98 | pardon, or by sorting out ithg.peniod of ‘sean shee re VEEN re TENT: CASTOR, Monson, % P + | cama for action they woul etter able to Bay | wW: Me rode a once. Be rd were grauted FREE TRANSPORTATION OF SEED, condoned on ncaount of a record of * loyalty." | Sint they would de, "At tho Bt. Deulw. 4a roply | Coupous' redeemed: and the conditions were complied with, tho re-{ Usios Paciric Itainoap Cosrany, GeNrnan CHICAGO MUSEUM. Unscrupulous triotsters have ‘wrapped tho flag | to tho question whother the hotel would admit | Balance on hand M1 sult would bo the samo as if 5 frce pardon under Surenintenpest's Orrice, Oana, Neb., Feb, ee " of frecdom about thon” with wonderful on- | colored questa, tho clork waid that if it was tho the Groat oul had beon granted. “Whore the | wy rare NetiG ih heccly Geen eect Mr. GEORGE CL ARK EB thuniasm for the sake of hiding their pockets | Jaw ho supposed that thero would bo nothing pinch lay in tho present caso was that Mr, | 2% 1875.—Notice is hereby g beopis liv: . bulging out with bribes, This rondy | Joft for tho management to do but to oboy. ‘i'n Alitchol had not endurod tho whole of iis sen- | ing adjacent to 18 of tho Union Pacific ania ; ang i ron’y | ronoral nnpression given by the propriotors was Coupon Yund..s.ee tence. [“Hear, hoar!"] | Ho hind not roccived | Railroad that thir “ciapauy will tranaport all | conjunction with tho NEW MUSZUS COSIPANY H cither a feo or fs conditional pardon, so that | grain necessary fur sed to partlos auffering eno repr Heetoly raise toloranco of | tho present for tho ake | thot probably all thoi roome would bo occu | Gouet Puadvcrereticeas one ; of tho past hos given rise to a good pect ditlos = | Agrloutiural College vettarenaat Bu until ho had endured his sentence, all the dis- ‘ § pices or not ins condition to receive undesira- gticultus lego Endownte: qualifications of a felon wore attached to him, | {0m loss of crops ly the grasehopper plague, FF als e Sh ame ! deal of rectloes aud dishonorablo tegletation. | Pie tucnts, tothe conclusion that this wags. “corruption | ‘ho Inst eloctions woro o significant warning a in, 7 Hear, boar |" Sree of charge, until far:her orders, fund” paid Iing to bo divided among mombora | that tho country was growing tired of this wort atinurant nonmetOre Mostordave with pine BALANCE, . f Sir We Vocada Marconrt raid the matter had | All applications for iro shipment mnst bo | With now scenery, appolntmonts, and a powerful caste of Cougrory, snd that ho committed perjury two } of thing, aud wanted the Republican party todo | Contiom there was. found x bitine waitioe alent Town digie ont +$11,901,21 fomo somonhat suddenly upon tho Houeo, and | addressed to Lieut. John F. Trout, U, 8, A., | —Zucsdar an Ee eBiallntes— Joars ago ln gaying that he had no monoy for someting more than live on sta past glorios | opposition to tho foaturea of tho Civil-Rights Geucral revenue overpal 035037 ho did not feol ina pituation to expross a coutl- Socretary of the Nebrasks ellef and Aid bo- that purpoae, Now, who has contradicted that | and Ict tho Butlers and tho Kelloggs fasten | ph relating to the ontertainmont of tho nogro in * a= $34,045.68,| Uont opinion upon a question which was a groat 7 Seb, p ylatemient which bo gave under oath? Cortalu- | present shamo unon It. Moreover, these man, | hublishouses, and restauemen Goce eee Ponpiciias ‘| constitutional ous, and at thosame timo ouo of | “ity, Omaba, Neb, ae . Jy not Irwin, for be swoars that ho knows noth- | "ho were trained In tho anto-War and tho Wat of many yours‘ oxporicnco with colorad waiters, os Binend bi Th enormous diflicuity. It would not be practicable for us to inquire | KELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS ing about King's boing employod by the Compa- | schools, woto,tnany of thom,nnfityto grapple with | pyrnsy. soars exporionce Protest againgt gerv- | | The packing season lias closod hore, Tho ro- | “nie Solicitor General, after expreesing qroat | fully into tho merits of every application thet TO-NIGUT, IN ny. Ordinarily 8 mon's stateruont under oath is accopted ay true until it ix proved, by compoteut testimony, to be falso, It as true that Col. King tno delicag prubloms of taxation, tinance, aud | ing thoir own people, Ie thought it a matter | Sult is 74,017 hogs killed. ‘This is noarly 10,000 ronpect for the honorable and learned member to deal directly with individual : gurrenoy, which poaco brought Into pronilncuce. | that would rogtlate iteolt; tal tho intoresteor | morethan‘last your, aud placos Dos Sloines abead | for the University of Oxford, ssid that the ey Ue ae, One Bocisllege eltucul. Iuteetoed Belles of the Kitchen. ney Linvo mado end work of them in somo | Lis buginess and tho sentiments of his patrons | of all tho other cities in tho State, and woll up | argumoit of tho honorable goutloman had failed ing with th operations of tho Stato Aid Society, | "!#tspvosrance of tho Huinent and Wonderful Gulter fonitled that bo know of nomonsy being cor- | cass. It ie not in the natura of things, agai, | shouid. be protected, aud. tle even av thei | or il the other cl largest packing citics in tho | to raise any doubt in hiv mind. ‘Tue quostion | hi Saleh, zuntly used in Congress, All tho teathnony | that 2 Sid politician Bagutdl fe au arene returmae gard of loge ite preferred to pay penaltics nation. ‘Tho average weight of one ing been | before tho House was whether John Mitchel, a Lor ertcecrrcpem ee ment ee ip the in- MR. W. F.BISELOP. e 4 p i le : nese. nother gentleman, employ Fronel COUN-PLANTER BUITS, eat of the land, o8 jaid down in interest of wll c¢ Bhat i Nm a Lovely. font to various banks in this Btato to | who bave boca accnstomod to roward their | servants, ‘stated “that bo “aledd S oxarciss |G. W. Brown, patentes of ti Brown corn- | Coke, 1t was Iaid down in the most decisive man- eee catratiae of Ay xl couseroat pEN Waren Fort meot — maturin; indebtedness, = fo also | henchmen for a dozen years with fat oftices tho right, as he slwaya had, of discrim- Planter, ins commenced wuit in the United States | ner that | man attainted of treavon ur felony be under one management, Ko far a¥ practicable, oe on ot abate mpeg ot farsa Gf foating with regard to tho quality aud character | Circuit Court hero agaiuet a largo number of im- | was incapactiated from being elected mumber Crauge Sucictice ou tho line of tis road, ob- tostified that he never owned any Pacifl wn ee Pas + AAR Aone of bis patrona; that be could not ontertain col- | plemout-dealers who aro eolling tho Franklin | of Paromont, not because the porson 80 ut i i f grain from Grain Soci Poa phe sontd havo Hoarty eéconted tho | Orod meaplo, intoxicated or Uitrapurablo perions, | Planter Aeie ae ere a eae ee | ated meee eee atte Le Porson ko ate Pea e err tic ieee era rent DY AN SHERMAN Hi 0) \ 4 lo Bail stock, which statemont, it is claimed, is fatal to this thoory [havo advancad of & ‘stock oporation. Whouver knows anything | President's plans and wlekea to make its suc- | Dor thoso who wore untidily dreesod; that in all “a fe and witli i u $ in. all | parties who ara using thom. OE and Proper person” within tho meaning of | tunity of sree transportation, by having their edo Stocks witouteithor ie tye the basa ec word, « numberof our Stato and national ease © The eee oroliiee be No trains were ron west of Boone, on th ea eet ean he did wot thing St shipment conigued i. ve are of i ieee atts BAIN EES; ae \. er Pro- ‘0 wero 8 . = wy erets : i i caw: ST. ” Retlong onniog a dolia’s worth, Also, that | oflelal loz uporduous on tha stage of politics, | Solas wars (aund ts Ue aie eo ae ty | weit ee ees Fa ORE would disputo tite was yood genso ou the part | Society, Omali, Nob, <8 NOUrMEA Bato ALD | Now, 9 11 itn NEW. YORI 5 Shai teof grain can be addressed to an: Junction to Fort Dodge, awerye, Ar. J. Martin would Ionve all the questions Grngeon tho lito of this road, but mal bo other than tho breaking of the parole for lavectw consigned tothe caro of Lieut. Johu ¥, Trout, Go TNTO A Poo" for stock operations, ono of: them manages the business, and the others know nothing of what Bane ye ALIEO! RNIA, ‘They aro imply obstructive, You cau count on | Sno was found that oxpressed iiimeole willing to | _ ‘Tho Port Dodga Road is closed from Grand | of tho common law cnactmante on this subje Houde sage Congressmen, whose names ara | abide by tha law. Howaver dissprocabto ie mht | Junction to Lore now paselng through a atage jiko that uf Ene be to jbim personally, ho sald to know of no an other alernativo, andin caso his scrvants should tosottle. Io was ono of tho men bofore whom fe te ai thal aa alh foward | Mlabarer? ‘Stpeke alte ate he pat | ftase toate uid ear woman ho wot FALLEN WOMEN, ibang otic itshel owcape waa lad, | Sepia, tte Oman, who, wit atten o the a a 5 ‘WiSethos + : Betvoe them himaclf, Ine proj iT bmarengd ach man was requested by Mr. Matcbel to con- , e =, pias gihora (Col. King, (wo hiaegiuo, Lelug oud) dia | ie 1uglis, Conatitution.”- that Zalmorston | few inatsucos acrved thom itt elite part of | Te the Fistor of The Chicage Tribune wider tho echemolu dotally aud to way ou thelr eat pace Sipsrluleneats _, ,. MISCELLANEOUS, fpr Just such 8, Spool ;" Btockwoll Stockwail | sheer foreo of bia cheractor kent tack sil oe, | Biseatoon, or in ® sepatoto room, aud would | Cutcado, March 6—I read an atticto in ‘Tun | honor whether they thought that in offecting his A MINNEAPOLIS CRESUS, 1a Lappe Cees oarit pay ns, put, als on tockwoll's fatin, although ho led the Tiborat rare lon | continue to do uo ag long as it did not injure Lia ‘Tawuxe a fow Sundaye since, in rogard to the | c#cape he would bo broaklug his parole and act~ ates ‘Z ve hina (outiled that no got dividends rom Ireis'ia | he diod on etiny of ‘new mite een tet 0 prom Hon tae aaererauy,ue troublo was spprahonded | fatten women. Lam glad you give the poor thir option, tt wetig, Gant eer e PT Wy, a @ontrionta Aiming Intercate in Roratunocest, why dig Boece Sine tee g9 | tag wit, ogni’ menure acon bisa | Pat wet egiae ent f the ule, ant |etalurya Wonght, For hero ara many. vio | teas opm woul be Honorable, ({Laugie | Nevada Valued mt $250,000,000, | , Desert lotsa thiaatdriton, subject te Bey Olm AbT there you have me, ‘uuteis « eonundtine | lama,” bad.conetn the past. Foeeeae de do tat ear aee ae ek tin lowly | Seri], Houorabte gontlomen night imag but ho | great many people, wilt bo interested in | Sistine Geesite A Upewiln, are adviod tat a ai which le will woon auuwror. Wo do not want boys alring erudo aud imma- Gincinnatl bingutrer, Ulbea Dewesrat tom and acorn,’ Dut, ne Ue ealds et bua that | Uienewod laugiior) iti object in laine moctco | kasoainae times eels Su bo, dntereated in muita ot year, ipo tuuutag ta Stes Guna . Hiaoy.or Rerpromine: ATTACHED. i bare wroHouit: ft oe ee lating ae we Wo startod a reporter of the Enquirer out last | 12 vibaut ale ‘onak iliotvet stbiian.” tell avery member of the flouso that if Mtr, | nuddenly become a billiouniro, au ts one. of the fotaaihg, BBG for: the use of alll porwna darivinut 4 Lite Pacifie 31 i Comma jartiett, an attor~ and philosophical thought Fn those bodies night to interview the various landlords of tha boliove th “ 1 Mitchal had acted dishonorably ho (the speaker) | four who are rankod aa by far tho wealthiest orpays tor Mi ati Gas a fort v0 Stall Company, atrived in this ‘Wo want inforcoment. of educated tte | ON and, if poasibte, to get thelr viowa on the | believe thero are some trua Christians who | was responsible for it. However muoh Mr. | men intue world, ‘The young mao referrad to Se ——— e ity, an for! eat commoncad ‘sult iu tho Court Me @ Airy ui i aa trond rs th tr ‘| tien ete vew Civil-Itghta bill; whether thoy thought ite | have dono all they could for this olass; but, in | Mitchel had offonded tho Englivh nation ho | is William 8. O'Brien, son of Wetmore O'rion, SEEDS, sare aoe t ons against Col. King tor tho ro- nes a ambition which will tree the. udy | onforcement would detract from the future pros- a large city like this, whoro Chriat is preachod | never told a Me, ['Hear, hear") If Mr, of tho Hast Division, aud brothor of Murke Tea rT} Forth tbat Stockwell ee Te egenraaine ots | ther, and ambition which will usgo the exer- | verity of their bosiuoss, Ife liat cellod at fio day after day by oarnost workors, I think theyo | Mitchel liad brokicn kus parole, ho laa dono ao | O'Brien, tha plucky driver of eroasod light- 66 SHEDS of and Irwin unlawfully usod | ton o! Ly A ‘ako a cage near | Walnut Strcot Houso and explained bis mission . also, Mo carod little for auy decision tho House | ning,” and distributor of tho #éoueer iu Minuo- 9 {he Company's monoy, and that this wad a por- | home, wo nood somo fresh, vigorous thinkers in | {q Mr. Green one or te propriators, ‘Iho gen- | women aro noglocted, It.te tro you have ® | might como to, audio did uot think Mr, Mitchel | apolla, at 81 per month, : tion of it, An attachment was theroupon issued, and King's famous stock farm, , yndalo,” at~ tuched. Other creditors had providuuly altachod eomie of his pro) erty and forthwith the St, Paul japon (always hostile to him and to Minvoapo- fu) attempted to alow that bis linbilltion exceed tho Htinola Legislature. A place in that body ia | tlonan aaid he lad wotey Rofuge here for th Ke th r Hl 4 : ‘i 2 a th AWS . 5 . Riven the subject cnoagh ‘ofuge here for thom; but 1 thiuk thore aro! cared much. ‘Mr. Mitchel was tho Topresonta: William 8, is stout 29 years of ago attha | WHOLESALE AND RETAL A Need be a prank culate pertiesatpolitieian thought to fully expreed bltaedlt yot hue would | very fom who would hika to spond thelr days live for ‘'ipporary wlatovas tho Hous might do- Prosant writing, and was born uf poor ut toned AES. TuLEaccOR Ov sd sea i tat ng pbc | tous altar ctea ca | ft Youmay ny, We dow avec thn fos | 0, aid Mu nenepann me hej | Froid as ord (BL da aod ’ Poune menin Chicago, able, Lonest, and atubl- | We hed oonsidored the subject only enough to | 4 Ooty a tomporary Horo, until thoy reform, | #Houbelug recklessly etigm UDjut, | th Ollicou tanity, When Fisk's last oxpedic CHOICE SHEDS for HOT BEDS tious, who would gladly. Fo to Springfleld and do | conclude that no barm could reeult ¢o lia iutor- | and then thoy will find placos in good familios. fine Marquis of Hartington eaid the only con- | tion was orgaulzod to crova tho plains, W, 8, i Col “King owns, in the immediate Viuclnity of thie city, ceal eatato worth not leas than €500,000, and property in other aections— including ® wecond stock farm—valued at over 100,000, ‘This isst uamed eum will more tuan cover all hls liabilities, somo of which Lavo ioe. Or four years torun beforo maturity, Bo f auy of your people hold any of bis paper, you 101 hiv ayvotu. Yo msko this out, hey rockon thi | their boxt,—if they could got the chance, ‘Tho ate from the passage of the act. ‘That may all bes good thing; but are you aware | sideration upon which tho right li bt fillod with an irreuistible doviro to join it, claim of €125,000 as if it ‘bad boon proven apparent projudico against Sook County, and | “ik sopricuore Gf the Gibuou and Bt, James | that very fow, it ds of theo womon could do tloman out ‘arguo Wap, on the one. hand th aud did. ‘Tho Grat night ho {camped out with tha | Catalogues freo. J.P. FOGG & SON, and judgment awarded, ‘the fact is, | the difllculty wo linve in securing’ the Were absont, and our roporter procecded to the | hoavy work? ‘Thelr ‘life, if it lima only beon | considoration whetbor it waa duo to tho dignity party near University, E, D., aud wan fuitiatod Stand Se Bouts it, Chi: repeal eta TNA tho. oPetetee | Burnet House. Hore ho mot with Mr. Wrights, | for. a. short times” “unlite them for | oe greton Whether it ras duo to articular CE MMO E a cellle cot” op Mtsely dite | ona of the proprictors, who, ft eoems, had “Jus work r i Pi = to tho mediocre aol ot en (with | boon revolving the troullosomo conundium pro | condition to bo takon 1n a family, evon though | tence and bis subsoquout escape, whother it | from whl! atch of bread was to be mado, IRLEDILATRD through: Tare excontions) which we fen So Hpringileld. | sudcon iu bis mind. He was, thorefore, ready thoy had roformod,—for sin has loft its mark oa | was dua to the Mouso that the samo action | William tool (the yeast) philosophically, and Out the Usion—exprrand Alost of thom aro tere partigan hacks. grossly | to convorus on the topic, A groat many of thelr bodlos, oven whero the | should be taken in hie casond waa taken iu tho | ald tho follow hud ils slocklug on, wo itdidi't toallparty IDantupwd, ignorant of legislative Tequlrenen . ‘he avor- Heporter—Mr, Wrights, how will tho Civil- | southas beon cleansed, Christ eald, ‘Though | casa of O'Donovan Hosuas and, on the other } hurt it (the yeast) much, Pett Sara ee 8ge representative from Cook Couuty is intorior Tighls bill affect your businoss ? YOUE alpa be ae scarlet, they shall bo white like | hand, they were intlueuced by the consideration | — Well, young O'Brien crossed the plains wilh UNTHER, Con- 1 nto camp-life by one of his companions, who and somo aro =onot =n —& | position in which he had boen placod, by his sea. | accidental RA stuck his foot Into a dish of yoaut deus : to the avorage representative from the country r. Wrights—T cau’t soo that it will affect it at | wool, And again, Tuo wages of win is doath (to | as to whothor the Houeo should considor tho { Fiak's expedition in the capacity of a ‘bulls fectlonur, Chicago, a wenure you will got dollar for dollar. “Ho | in diligence, and certainly not auperiorin ability. | ali, wir, I suppose we will go abead au ueual, | the body); bat the ift of God is otornal Life | question purely on logal grounds aud not import | whackor,"—In othor words, was chief ongiuvor | wil be bere fa a few daye aud atreighton thlage | This & why Cook Cousty ia caubbed. tyeiis excoph that wien a colored Sasa anplion, for aes | thousts Yow ee ea oe Gait te dayehing lve kato it Pe lot's yoko. Of staue—aind hed 860 oF bareoned MEDICAL CARDS, ' country, If the property-owners and awabld commodation we will have to give it to him, Now, where are those who feel an in- ‘Tho Solicitor Geuoral for Ireland sald the most | money with which to moct incidental DEDUCE | Poe ae eee re eee ee A ronort, ANOTIER STORY, ing citizens of Ohicaga want tho needa of th Reporter—Then you will scrvo a colored man | terest 'in ‘these immortal souls? Why not Important, aud soloma, and terrifying part of | of the trip. NO CURE! juju fet orimnating with tha New York Trit- | city subserved, they bad botter stop letting bum- Just as your white gueata? bo in earnest in this work, a8 in | the speech of the honorable and Jearued inem- Ue reachod Melona, Sfontana, finally, wlth 15) NO PAY !! Tr: ean, Mail Coats one of the oficers of the Pacitio | mers select their representatives from the pot | ° xf, ¥ Yes, sir; but we will reservothoprivi- | the causo of temperance or auything eleo? But | bor for Oxford, was when he turuod round to | centa in his pocket, aud aubsisted on the enomy 4 demanded rH as having said that Col. King | house caucus, aod send to Sprivefeld men who lege to wet apart any Fartof our house for their | ult! say some, we bayo done ail we could, and it | them and asked them whether they bad consjd- | aa best ho could, In search of au opening, he 300 SOUTH CLARK-ST., ULICAGO, getting the Seams, of tho Company, after | will take the oftico as an honor and discharge its | uso that wo seo Ot, jeeucl ehopeloss work, E know it; but Gowill | rod mhat wae the state of affaira ay ge | footed it to Virginia City, Montana; thenca to | Maybe consulted, persoually or by mil {rve of shes 9 any Gthertopene, rblals a fabrication, like | dutiow au » trust, Puooness, Reporter—Lut can you do this without making | require thous aoula xs your hands. Hobas cer-| gardod John Mitchol's legal coudition ‘in | Virgiata Oty: Nore wigey’ be wont to weil are Cai poralalsa aE aie tet a te carytee aa ae demand ape ee Canpeayet made auy ullehy whe awl Slippery s1aaWalice aici uation? cat ‘ tainly {eid tue burden on aod one iit and roland, “aud mua bor tuey pal jon Heyelaboret, {othe ailvor me eu he state phen y yas to bps wiel Buudage tro to Li, wi ver, ju 1} a le ir. We a 1svO, Ri ristians visit ant ent roprie! ol rosecuting: im for ecome 60 famous, takin ne Bs a ney. a ain selnee eee he Asaee at a. did forward to “one Me ite ccisoane PP ertaloly; wo can give a man any eon told that no propricty Le 8 8 8 DR. T. J. CROSSMAN'’S Albany Law Journat, room in the house which wo wish to assign hi ray with those women at tho Nofuge, 1] being at largo, ‘Iho Goverument had considered | hie earnings in the minlug etock. 'l'a-. i bore en otter Parties,—not mem-| Io Mo¥anghlin ve. City of Corry. 7 Log. Ga- | and ho hae no right to complain, bo he white ms Koow they have some” fustructions "and it, aud thoy had come to tho concluvion that | wore extremely low, as tho mino was nus, de i - + nRtesRA—who simply naked | zette, 13, the Supromo Court of Pennesylyauia black, If thoy don't ko the rooms wa aasign | somo porsony go there = and talk to | there werono roccodings which they could take | od valuuble; aud, iu tho courue of timo,—about P TC MIXTURE m to seud them to the propet potuou. Ile kuew nothing about the vali ty of the claimy, : what they were for, or almply tranawittod ‘irom ga re aus Hhetay but it ly not claimed for “Bi” King that be {6 hold that & municipal corporation is responsible | thom, thoy bave nothing to do but to look vlye- | them iu meetings. But thelr cauca require | at present against Mr. Mitcho), Auwbad beeual- | the tina thoy “struck it rich,""—four young for injuries to a foot passenger cauecd by a dan- | whero, and be botter suited. ‘Thisis Lotel-keop. | still more: they were doad in trespasucy abd sin, | roady explainod, tho Iriah sratute, which boro | mon, ouo of whom Js Willlam 8. O'Brien, ax [s a cure cure for Private Dis gerous accumulation of ico and snow on tho | jug. it would bo a protty pasain our business if | and it must be a miracle that. wiliralsa some of | ou tho aubject of s porson Deing at largo before | aforesaid, found thomselves the owners of two~ FOR SALE BY ALL DRUG sidewalk. Tho painelplo laid down is this: A | a guest could chooge lus own room aud insist on | thom, But thoy will never reform until tho work | the termination of bls soutonco, was wo framed | thirds of ‘the stuck, and tho powwessors of untold | see imunicipalty cannot provent the govoral slipperi- | occupying it. of grace ia begun in the heart, Ikuow alll am | that it did not ombruce tho cago of au offender | wealth, : Hoven, Ho sieuiaey TugelPeeple, nor ta | uous of fe strata chuged Ly tho now and ice | “LetbiSettow about the djuing-roomay * | Staci begun in the heart. I kuow all Lan | tha it did nos, ou larga in uy part of Hor Sia | "feline pot wrtton bom for two month past, | ———~" Woes VITA CONS Btaudard that others are, aged by the samo | during the winter; bat it can proveut auch ao-| alee Wecc\Wo have thes dining-rooma in our | Chlosyo eoiarge that Tofuge, and ave a perma- | osty's domluiony outside (ue Uullod Kiuzdow: | ade, porbaps, fearful that itw all dream; be Sa EN fe je ged wot Prouounced | cumulatious thereof, iu tho slaps of ridges aud | houso, none of which are particularly dosigtated | nout Home for thoso that do reform? Let thom | ‘Thuy could not procood agalnut him becauso | don't ‘wout to” make a fool of bimeclf’ and Pate ia Blayur cader ell of ‘Hicketes Savor, wat guilty until proven ao. Shee tas ben OOMMITTED Lirhetrepd ti as been overy opportunity to indi: A Grand Jury was in session in habington tong hills, as render the passage dangerous.” ‘Tia | as auch. Now, sir, what ls to proveut work whi but let shouo who have to | thore had not beon force used in the vscape, | doubtlose proposes tu kuow for a fuct that thera solved Intiday of BL, cunt w sustained by Collita vs. Coutcll Buff, 39 | designating the disiog-room Tuto which tia | work there make tis ‘Lome cboertul happy | Tiss sore oe eee ores aed. li the excape, | doublons propose t Wefuro ts words is fasuily | sae ioe fl Wek rat lowa, B24 ; City of Providence vs. Clapp, 17How- | guest or tat shall enter? Why can't ono din- | place for them. Ithink it would be wise to have | outin tho paper, So faraaho know, thoro bad | aud friends in this, viciuity to the unatio asy. | eoulaued by Mossrs, acd; Luther va, Worcester, 07 Masa., 209, 1ng-roous be sot aside for colored guests and yot | differont classes, and not have those that have | only eon th questions raisod which seemed | Jum by overmbelinlug them with tho whole ars, by mutual’ com ye business to Ly ager

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