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3 — et e 1y, THE CHICAGO TRIBU A BLOODY EPOCH. fitartling Accumulation eof Crime and Xawe lesSuess. Yesterday's Developments in the Wilcke Murder. It I3 Betfoved that the Butcher Has Been Discoverads Arrozt of Peter Moynohan by the Polics Yesterday. A Sanguinary Shooting Affray on Arnold Street. Wild Story Sent Outbya Dubuque Re- porier. A Young Man Stabbed by a Col- ored Prostitute. THE WILCKE MURDER. WRAT THE POLICE DISCOVEWED YTSTEUDAY. T fMoris to uaravel the mystory which conceals tho porpotrator of tho Wilcko ntrocity are still golng actively forward, und thoe cloud sooms to Lo brealking asay. As predicted fu Tur Trinuneof yesterday, tho arcost of the rough “Kono" An- Joraon and tho 'woman kuown to the pollca as Dotla Wallaco, though sho persists in calling horgelf Flora Crandall, was well advised. The clreumstancos which suggested their appechen. elon wera too pointed to he noglectad, whon their peculiar connoction with the old man wns learn- ed, and sinca thoy have beon lockad up dovelop. ments havo been mado which elow tho eazacity of this course. {n tho opinton of tha ofllcars wha hiave beet most active in tho Investigation, sud are consequently tho bost posted, thoy are AT TIIE BOTTOM OF TIE JLOODY AFFATIL, Whother tho man Anderson is immediatoly tho gutlty party—which is uot sltogother improba- ble—or not, he {s certainty rhlo to throw o fvod of lizht upon tho crimo, and the woman doubtless in tho creaturs- who first divulged the roorct of Wilcke's financial oxpectations, and rithor 1uclted Andoraon or somo of his confod. orates to do tho murdor, Tt was learued yes- torday that Audorson, until Jast Saturday night, —tha evening preceding the murder,—had boen s constant lodgor at Jloston Katos, or Kato Heunesy's ranche, at No, 60 North Desplaivea sireat. On_thnt eveniug ho loft her placo, and tho woman Dalla Wallace, who had boen un n- mato of the houeo fur some time, nlso daparit- ed. Tho mquiry atso developod tho fact tuat he mado an appoiutmout to meot & man nmmed Potor Moynsian eomewbere on Milwaukeo ave- nue Sunday nfternoon, which engagemont was prevonted by his arrost and dotoution at tho Unlon Street Station. Oflicor Pellows, whoso beat includes the scone of tho murder, and who, capsoquently, is espectally activein torroting out the crim, from Inquircs fustitute] in almone every quarter of tho neighborhood, discovored that, after makiug this appointment, ANDZRHON MET AN UNKNOWN CONFLDLRATE, who 14 doccribed as o shiost, stout, ecods-looking individunl, with a mustacho, and that the twain engaged tooma from tho old_ English lady who rents lodgings ot No. 89, aimost dircctly oppesite the ealoon where tho wurdse was comimitted. This woman, whom the roporter of ‘furr_Tuinusz visited’ yesterday, states that sbe had reason to romember Aunder- sox, a8 lio onco beat her out of a waek's ront, Lut that sho did not knaw his companion. Thoy cngazed & room together, for which thoy paid &1 in ndvanco, Ble moreover states that thoy ratired at about 10 o'clock Ssturday night, and did not leave their roow until 10 o'clock Bunday maining, though it Ia prabablo they might bave Joft their room and returned unobserved, duning the carly Lours when the bloody work was executed, whon the lumates of the houte, con- gidoring the Inte houts uenolly wndulged of a BSuanday morning, were not yetsurring. Thoustout companion of Anderson bas not boen approlioud- ed, though r search has beon made for him in varlous quarters, Tho only arcoxt to which the inguiry led yos- terday was that of the mau TETER MOYANTAN, mentioned ahove. He {san old thief, and, inths languaze of & policeman, i8 **crooned all fhrough.” 1le fs well kuown to the oflicers of tho Union Btroot Btation ma a burglar, house- broaker, sncuk-thief, or soything eléo whieh fu- volves crime, porhaps nothing shott of murder. IIo wan acrested on Milwaukeo nvenuo, probably at the pince denianated in Andorsou’s appoint- ment with him, 1o stoutly denled all knowledge of tho crime, and stated that during Saturdsy aight sud ndav ho hiad remained “at No. 201 Boutly alsted strect, at which place ho boards, Whllo belug booked and searched ho was ob- served to bo manipulating with oua hand inside of Lis nlde coat-pocket, Tho oxplanstion of tho maucuvro was that ho was huslly ougaged in tearing up a letter which was therein doposit- o4, ‘Tho bits of paper which had compossd it wore recnred and pationtly put togother, Tho following communication from A JAILABIRD FRIEND was the result: Citzcaao, Yeb, 19, 1875.—Dear Fricnd Peter : 1send yoi this, hoping that you will comply with tlis ro- quest, 1 wont you lo come down s I want to put you anto ‘something that I dont watit o tell every une alout,ns Lam not doing auythiug for you, Iosn whow ‘you o petitfon I was going to givatho Mayor when I saw a cortain porson. Jtomemer, Pole, thit I alutasking you fo fetch a pocketfull uf' woallh will you, for I wonld buve sa_miich welcome for you withe outit; you can come down Haturday er Hnm{lj’ night, any thno between 6 ot 73 o'clock. “Ask for Jim Aes Tizle, the night Jallor, atid ho will fot youin. 1 remain yours traly, . TATiOK Rray, Ttbom 35 Caok County Jail, Hotel de Doyle. The lettor, perhaps, is notimportant in refer- enco ta thig affalr, but it vhows that Mclialo wag in tho hinbit of admltting hiv friends to the jail on Bandayw, coutrary to orders. Lact night THE NEWADOY whom Tuz Trinese mentioned yentorday stat- ing that ho hud obkorved a man go into Wiloko's raloon betwoen 6 and 7 o'eluck Suuday morning, whoeo nsing Is August Creswoll, was bronght to tho Unlon-Strect Station to see if ho conld identi- fy elther Moynolian or Andorson as this man, e boy is n bright, sharp, black-cyad Jittlo fole low, 14 vears old, and a eripplo, having but vne legr, Howssld that Auderson would very much resemblo the mon ho hnd seen §f ho Worg o gosteo 1 Moyunahan, o deelded, was not {be anan. Thoe boy says tont Lo uccosted the man an the fatal morning at tho coruer of Canal and Lake atrects, and asked him to buy a paper, Tha man turned away with a curse, and woub ncross tho street to Wilcko's saloon, the duor of which - ho tried two or throe timew, and was finally ad- witted by the old mwan, whom the lad P\nhxly din- covered ‘ay he oponed tho door. Ife suys this peraon was tall, woro s light mustache aud goateo, aud Lind 8 peculiarly reddish complexion, ‘This description ia a very important clew, A mwsn aoswerlng 1o it hins boen a confodoerate of Anderson. Tho police have notiocod lium with tha Istter, but none of them kuow who he in, Every souclugion urgos the bellef that thls man la OLU WILCKE'S MUDDENEN, ‘This Impression 18 very iaterially atrengthe ened by olber eircumstances, ‘Tho colored wom- 1 oceupying the second floor of thalato Wilcke's bullding say that for some time provious to the urder thoy had obscrved s wan whom thoy wimitarly describe frequent- img the saloow, and often onusging the old man in gauios of cards, Ho se~™ed to bave gained Wilcko's friondship, a8 tho lat.w;, on ope or two occaslons, when he Went swsy from is saloon for a short time, teft him in charge, Fodsy aud Saturday be spent alwost wholly in the saloon, Additional testimouy to tho same stfect bas been obtawed from “su intelligent German named Fred Potersan, who formerly aa- seted the old mau in bLis husizess, but is now ewployed fu the establisbment of the Ttack uver aper Compauny, He lives st No. 110 Weut Latie strcet, and, a8 ho passed down that tboroughfara to Lis pluce of businoss, ho severul times suw Wilcko aud thls mysterious straugor ozother, llo gives exmclly the same de- wiiption of hus #s tho colored women wwa she newsboy! He sléo says that Lo i Jush gevovering from small-pox, This so. zounts for the pecullur roduess of face ohueived vy the boy. | of tbe pgoupus who ltavo soeu i rtrauger agree precisely in thelr dosoiiptions fLim, He ls bolieved to bo the murderer, 123 evasy offegs & balng Teody far Lis aptclus flon, Toterson and tho nowsboy a8 eo-oporas ting with the police fu_tho soareh, and both ars josltive that thoy can Immedistely poiut him out f liis whercabonta aro discovared, Anderson, Moguahan, ond the woman P DELLA WALLACE aro atill confined at the Uniow Stroot Station. It hian heen discovered that thn latror spont most of tho nlghts of Jast weelt with Vhicko, and that slia wan in Qia waloon eertainly until 9 o'clock oventop, Auderson ia stil doggedly elent, and Aavs littlo. ‘Trinuxe reporter encceedod yesterday in Iiaving s bilef consersation with tho woman, Sho [+ an ugly, battered, olii prostituto of tho worst deseription, Bboscomod uncancared at her sitn- stien, and wos singiug with hilarity when hor coll was appronched, ‘Tho following fa tho sub- stanco of the convorsation : Q.—What do you eny about tho charge on which you werd bronguit hora? A.—I don't know what the charpo ing I nans srrested and brought hiere ; novody told ma what for, and I can't find out what I waa arrested for anywar. Q.—~llow long havo you known the satoon- Leepor at 86 Wost Lako stroct? A.—Somo timo, I ueed to go in thero onco ins whilo and get & glany of beor. Q.—When wero rou thero Inst ? A.~—Satorday ovomng, about B o'elock. 1 went to ot a plass of Lnor, There waa n large Bcotchman miting in tho ealaon., 1 never saw him bofore, Q.—Wiioro wora sott_yestorday morniog 2 A, —T got up nbout 8 o'clock, and went to & most. *hiop on' Tandolph streat. 1 think I was gous aboul twe hours. Q.—\Whero were yon during these Lwo houra you went away from home 2 A.—1 wout to the meat-market, and then I enfled on Mra. Martin, and atopped somo timo, Bhois & frioud of mine, o Raudolph streot, Q.~Have you been intimato wilh the ealoons Korpor? A . Tonly weut to got Loer. never stopped at hia placs over night. Q.—\Whero do you live? A.~At 66 Houth Dewplaines atroet. ~ I havo only boen there sinco Inst Monday. On the Thursday provious I got out of the Dridowell, Q.~\Whnt I yonr name 2 A.—Flara Crandall, Thoy booked ma a8 Delta Wallace, ‘Iltiey know me biore, I have been srrested o good many times. 1lor atatomanta to the polico nra very incohor- ont, and there are saveral hours of her time Huli~ Jay morning of which shie can give no satisfac- tory nccount. " It s been nacortained that Wileka DID NOT RECEIVE TUE MONEY from tha city which e bad oxpocted Iaut Batar- doy. A suit, howover, iad terminated i bis favor, in which Lo bad beon awarded a judgment aguinet tho city for 81,000, and tho money was ready for him at tho Gomntroller's oftice. 1t is elated that when the woman Wallaco firet mot Aadarson after their arrest #ho nid, **You murdering son of 2 b—h, ace what = fix you've got ma iuta,” ‘Tho inquest_on Wilcko will bs beld at 11 to- day, at the Union-Streot Station. i STABBING AND SHOOTING, AR ARNOLD ATREET UPROAR. Anvther etarding and afabolieal murder was reported last evening, but fortunatoly turned aut to bo a stabbing snd shooting alfalr which will not result fatally to the mnjured party. Tho readers of ‘goma Western, and, porhaps, some Ypstorn, papers will bo rogaled this morning with & thrilling report of auother ewful murdor in this wicked Cbicago. A TRIBUNE reporter learued last night that & dispateh bad been gent to other cities conveyiug the intol- ngente of & brutel musder ou Stato wireot, and at onco alartod fn pursuit of particulal atter haviug satiefied himeelf that tho polico had roselved no informatton, or, if they lad, wers keeping it concenled, in order that tho guilty parties’ wighs ho arrested. The seport wag traced to Mr. James Munger, A UENTLEMAX FROX DUNUQUE, and n correspondont of the Times of that city. llo wat fouud at the Ceutrsl Hotel, snd when Tug TRipUNE ropresoutative piecont- od Lis erodentinls, he informed lam that at wbaut G a'clack last evening, while coming down &tato strect, Lo observed s crowd pear No, 834, and eaw a man lying on tho walk with his throst cuv from oar to éar aud a bullet in his body, ‘I'he man was lying iu » pool of biood, and had every appoarauce of & luglly respectable and woll-to-do person, He lesrned that i aund waa James flull. snd that ko was from Now York City. Mr. AMuuger, ou bemg asked If ho was rgre tho tnan. was dead and not {nseusible, sald Lo saw him taken away, and ho was as dead ss a mackerel. This intormation he bad telegraphed, together with the boliof that the mau had beon murderad in nhouso of ill-fume un Biato street, for his manoy ; llow much mauey he could not say. Ho also stated tbat two mon had boen arrested. "iull was startling enough for any roporter, an N0, B34 BTATE STREET wasronght at once. ‘Thers is o quiot salcon thero,—at tha corner of Eightoenth stroet,—and duo inquiry revealed the fact that wuo murdor bad boen commitied in that locnmyi tha palita barkeoper suid it must boa *stifr," T'o mako assurauce doully Aure a call was mada at Twenty-second Strect Btatlon. IHore thoro was o report of tve shooling aud stabbing of an oid aud yuarrelsomie man vamed IAMES REDICAN, at No, 110 Arnolid streot. Tlio ansault was made by his #ou Johu, & cripple with but ono log. Tho old mau was asbout to thrash Lia httle daughter wbhilo i a drunken fit, and the son romonstrated with him. A fight onsue:, aud the nou drow a revolver and uuob tho fathor iu the right bip, aud followed It np with a sovore stab on the right hand aod the face. This summary vrocooding put the old man Wrado combat, and ho foll"duwn aud wol- tered i & flow of blaod. Ofiicer Loudock honrd of tho ocenrronce, aud, after placing tho oldman in the County Hospital, close by, took the Hop to the satation. Tho wounded man iy soverely but not dangerously fnjured. Tuo af- froy was nolsed sbout as s murder, and is what cnmo o the eyes snd ears of s, Muager, veiy avidently, John Redigan will bo hold on the chargo of an auspale with intent o kill. Mo iy 22 years ot age. —— STABBED BY HIS MISTRESS. * TIE PURY OF A JEALOUS WOMAX, A murderons aud vengetul assauit, which may yo: prove fatal to tho victim, was made upon o young man vamed Wiliam Fish, «god 17, Inat might, about 10 o'clock, by 3 fonl- ous youug female named Bally Tiernoy, who 4 one of tho most brazen and barefaced courteeans of the town, and ot iy bus 10 yoara of uge, 1ish, sho claims, sednoed Loy, and after living with hoer gave hor up for tho companiopship of apothier woman of doubt- ful oharnctor. This conduct ronkled in the bosom of the falr and frail Sally to mwuch an oxtont that she bocamo lashod into a fury, and rosolvod to wrosk a dire nud sanguinary 1ovouge oh the dospoiler of hor virtue nud fututo good prospocts, She shadowed him unil} last plglt, when she aaw hlm emerge from o restosurant on Lolk wetroet, between Dacitlo avenuo and Clark streot, in com- lmn‘y with her hated rival. - With a kuifo grawped n her hand sho stealtbily cropt up Lehind hier falso lover, und snddenly rushing lu front of im brought the blade down lnto bis breast with fearful offcct, A woundan inch and n halt loog «aud very deop, was lntlicted olowe to tho Lloart. The red curront of lite flowed coplously from the gaping wound, aud lbe 3’0“" man dropped to tho walk with s ory of dospair, The would-bo murdeross flod, and tue companion of Pish sterted off i a fright, Oflicor Wiloy way woon upou tho scene, and succeeded 1n oarrying the half-dosd victim of o fealous revenge to ® drug-store, 'Iho wound was dreesed, and rentoratives aprliod to the rapldly sinklug and Wuconscious sufleror, who was subsequontiv cou- yoyod to his bomo, at No, 845 Bouth Clark streot. Thiy accomplishied, tho oflcor mado search for the goilty voung woman, aud saw lor cautlously making bor way into tho old 8t, Jemos Ilotel, corner of Polk avd Clark atroots, Ho atrested Lor and brought ber to the Armory, where she doctined intorviewing in torms profune and low, Blio onrsed the reports era roundly, sud applied epithots of the most’ vila natura to thom. "Hhe siated that sho lived on Noblo street, a Joug distauca from the scono of the attewpted murder, For ono of o faw years she bears tue marks of tue most degradod and ¢ilnjual of hor sox. Fish waa lying in a very dangoerons condition 8t last accounts, with but a slw clisuce of ro- covery. Other l!‘-llfilnlnuu were sulmnioned, but had not sppeared” whou the roporter loft, 1le may b tho victim of a jealous woman’s hato ozo this teachod the oye of the reader, —_————— A report in favor of admitting the study of Qenwau into the Dotroie gradod schiools Jownr than thp 1ligh Sclicol was sdopted by tho Buard of Fducation of that «ty Isst evoniug, undor tho provious gquestion, bj’ avote of $t07. The question bad been peading for yoars, and brd causod much discusvion, 1t was called up lart night in the absenco of six momovers, five of whow weio opposed 1o it It s now stated that plodges had boen given to abmenteos that the matter shontd tot ho tiken up last night, hery l-“wnnmurubu Indignution oxmicaued i the astloe SCANDAL. Yesterday’s Regular Proceedings at Brookiyn Uninteresting, * Tho Learned Judge and the Emi- nent Oounsel Show Some Human Nature. Mr. Shearman Judicially In- structed to Take a Rest. A Bridle also Peremptorily Put Upon Mr., Evarts’ Tongue, Two Witnesses Testify with Regard to Mr, Tudton's Domestie Life." PROGRESS OF THE TRIAL. NS, PUTNAM, Srecial Dispateh t The Chicaqo Tribuns, BrooxLyy, March 8,—rs. I'utnam wont upon the staud onco mora this morning, with the sama domuire aud oarnost face she has worn during hor sppoaranco in tho molodramn, Tho cross- cxamination waa conducted by Fullerton 1n & manger botl bland and bewilderiug. Tilton scoms to have boon ono of your ** Aint you aw- full" sart of moo, {nsisung, as be dld, on hiang- ing pletures on Sunday, rogarding Docchor a8 & flabby coward, and Storrs as a ghitlering tcoberg, BAD DLOOD. i Evarta aod Shearman manngod to become in- volved iu quito 8 squabble with Judge Nellson, Beach, who has never treated tho junlor counsel of s adversary with much pa- tionco, openly accused Slesrman of trylog to smugglo tostimony into the rocords, Hheacman was not content with tio Judgo's robuke to Boach, and startod a reprimand on his own ace count. Nollson broke Iu at once rather angrily, aod, at last, ardored Bhesrman to subside. Lvarts, who las beon quite silout for a long timo, mado up for his abstinenca with a sharp and acrimonions admonition to the Judge, who sbubbed bim with much vigor. MBS ANKA AUGUSTA MOORE, » tmge and flestiv lady ot spivater peranasion, followed Mrs. Putusnt. ~ The ouly polat of intor- eat wu her testimony I subjoin: Q.—\hat w.n the subject of the convereation whon Stophen Poarl Audrors was thero? A.—T conldn’t tinderstand a word that was sald, al- though they wero tnlking oll tho time. Q.—Did You hear anything chat was said ? A, I thd, but cannot ropeat it; it was all about congenial suirits and aphores, 1don’t kuow that kind of talk, 1 dow't romewmbor what b was, {Laughtor.] Q.—\What wan sard abont congonial spitits and sphoros 7 A.—I couldn's tell at all, Q.—Auything about afinitios? A.—Yes; ab>ut afiinitics and o woman thas was witn Mr. JAudrows sat on & sofa bosida Mr. Dilton, and abie fixod lis hair and rusbed ovor hiy face, and turned around tor head and poeked up at i, amd told him what a lovoly spherg lic had— womathing of that sort, [Loughter.] Atmos- phore I guons it was. [Loud laughtor,] €3, —1low long did thot contivua? A—From 7 or 8 until 12, Q.- Do you koow who that woman was? A.— No; I do uot remomber ber nswo, Q.—Who was prescut at tho tima? A.—Mrs, TFreeland, Mra. Liiton, and myaolf, and, I thiuk, Belle Oakley. Q.-—-After that, did you remonstrate with himz es, 8ir. . —What did o say ? A—Ho would laugh at me, sud muke fun,” I nevor could got him o bo seriona, Q.—What atterwards did you notica of this clags of peoplo visiting Lis "houso? A.—I did not sso much myeelt, I cau teliyon what I told Mr. Tlton about it Fullertou—Not when ho was abaent? Witneas—Can I tell you what she did ? v—Yes, vou can toll what she did. Futlerton—Not exactly, unleas you aro very Bnxious. Witness—I am, [Langhter.] Q.—Do you know of Mrs, Tilton's refnsing lier house to peaplo of thisclass? A, —That {s what £ wanted to say—that she followed Lim to the doore Fullerton objected, Y'racy offored to shiow that Mrs, Tilton told them that sho did ot want them to visit her Lousa auy mora, The Court rulod out tho auewor bocauee Til- ton waa not prescat, [V the Associated Prest,) TIHE ATTENDANOE. New Yong, March 8.~The procesdings {n the Tilton-Beeohor trial wore renumed to-day. A great ctowd pressed sround the door leading to the Lrooulyn Cn{ Court-room, but no one was admitted after all the ecata woro vcoupled. Ven- tilators baye been placed 1n the windows to keep the utmoepliera of the court-room as pure oo possible. Mr, Jotfioys, tho invalid juror, ue he took ilu pisce in the “jury-box, looked pala and weok, Dessie Twiuer made her firal appoaraice at tho trial this mornlng, acsompanted by Mrs. Dunicloy, and sat In tho row usually veoupied by Mrs, Tliton and ber frionds, Deasio waa kuown by ouly a fow prosont, Bho caused butlittlo stir, The defendaut aud Iy wifo aud Col. Boccher at with the Plymoutn gathering, wiulo 3Mr, Til- ton was with 3 counsel, Mee. Tilcon keopa away from the proceciiugs. NS, PUTNAM'S BTORY, Mre, Putvam resunsed Ler place on the stand, and her direct exsmination waa contnued by Mr. Stiearman, as follows: I was a membor of Dr. Btorrs' Church untll aftar my regular attendance of Llymouth Chureh, I have had very littlo ac. quantanco with the defendant in thia case. I hove soon bim ut Tiliou’s touse twoor thres timen, Tlio first timo Docchor ealled AMr, Tilton tooit Bim up to iy study, snd 1 wont up there and swas introduced to him, He frollckad with the ctuldron aud then wentaway, Tho noxt time 1 gaw him wan whon Mis, Tilton and bo wore go- ing to neo some sick porson. I think it was Mra, Ovinpton, Iiln first visit, 1 think, was in the momnng, and my impression was thoothors were in the momlut( also, 1 waw photographs of Byochor in Tilton's house, and ho ({ilton) show- od them to me, with throe of othor eminent men, ‘l'ilton gavo mo ove. I think they weroln a amall box on a tablo. Ihayo sson books in Tilton's library with DBeccher's autograph in them, ard one of theso ho patd be would give to meif I dosirod, Couusol then returned to the econo at Bouthe port of ‘Lilton’s mood(noss, TILTON'S MQODINESS. ituoes sald ; I remomber a letter sent by Mss, Tilton, through me,to Tilton, ‘Fho substsuce of 3t way that she could not bear such conduct from him, Whon Lilton was explainfog bhis conduet, Lio #ald thoun fits wero Irresistiblo sud boyond his coutrol, and that thoy madoe every person about him unbappy. 1o said this was "ono of tha penaities goniug had to enduro, and that ns #oon ny bie sould got home and sottle down thoso moods would dopart from him, Ile said if ke could addroes an sudionco his mood would de- part nom him, He did address an audience shortly witer this, and his mood went off Lim, Tiltou told mo he would rather be tho editor of tha New York Indopendent than hold any other position, ‘This was wheu wo were fn Washiug- ton, Ho eaid this also once fu bls bouse on Liv- ingeton streot. Alrs, Tilton aald it would break ‘Tusodora's hoart Lo leavo Lis posltion ou the Jn- dq)eulnh-ul. Tilton sskod my advico ono timo avoul BENDING DESSIE TURNER TO HCLOOL at Naw York, as sho war a girl of raro qualities, and they unght be lmproved, that hor pore coption of musioal qualitics was vory rare und fotuitive; aed that Mre, Tiltou kept hor ton much confined, lookivg after tho children, I waw 3, Piltouresding to her whils fu Boutbport in the summer of 1858, In the fall of 1806, Lil- ton told mo ho bad almont giveu up golug to church, und auly went then to Liear the muslo. T asked bim 1f it was on account of Bsechor thot hobad given up chusch-going, aud be suld no ~—thiut ho liked Boccher, un ho was i great moral teachier, and had 310 qualities, but to thoughe DBeechor's qualities wern ovar-entimatod ; pooplo waore tired of the old Calvanistio doctrines, and wauted vomething frosts, 1le said maguunimity was oue of his greatest characteristics, ‘Tho flret time 1 visited Tilion's Livingston streot houso, after thay wera waitled, £ eaw Lacchier's huflni‘n & pedestal intho hall, When I nost called, = 1T PACE WAS TORNED, Tilton eald 4t was Edzabech's dolng, and that Bogehior had been a trator to the Jtepnblican canno, I remombior maukivy u visit to Tit Bunday in Novomber, 1910, 1le wax engag hauging pictttes, ot which I expronrsd prino, and ¢ bim ) had boon at e said ho thought I was ono of thous women ' who never weat o cburch, Wihen [ to.d bim I woui 89 boar Dr. Sturey, he sad: NE: TUESDAY, MARCII 9, 1875. #* Why do you go to llsten to that glittering ico- barg?" ‘Flio convermation was ronowed at the dinver-tably, aud I resented hiy masnor of speaking of my paator. Ho said ho did not mean to apeak disrespectfolly of Dr, Storrs. Ho suld he woulil never go to church to liear tho toapol, but wonld go_to hear gooil music af lociure. Ho ratd that Elizabeth took all tho earo of tho children, and should bring them up as alio close, bnt he hoped that tiey would not suifor frow roliglous strivings an ho (Liiton) had dono. 3I0RE CORRESPONDENCE, Tessio Turnor came to mo at Mailotta in 1870, and stayed thero until Mra, Tilton ¢amo, Mrs. "Iilton was accompanied by Harokl, I think, on tha 80tk of Octaber, 1870, and returned to Now York on the 30 of November following. White she was thore slio allowed mo to read a portion of Tilton's carrespontenco with lier, ‘Wituoss wau asked if she had road a lottor, which passed from Tilton to hin wifo, stating lus foar that ho would loso bia sftuation. ou tho Brooklyn Union, To this connsol for the proso~ cn‘xin:} objected, ana tho objection was sus- taine Mz, Evarta roso ta arguo tho matter, at which tho Court demurred, saying that tha nubjoct was fully undorstood, Mr. Evarts aatd tbat, a5 the Jetter was uot in thoir pussesston, Lo wvad on- titled to give ovldence with rozard to ita oxlat- anca. Thae Caurt avereuled tha propasition, Tho svitness continued: I do ot know what becama of the letter. I remember Mro, Tilton sonding n letter in roply, of which & copy wns made, I recollect an snaser boiug sont to this lottor, 1 scut (¢ ub-taies to_hor, and went ul;: to seu how s felt about it, I found hor up thera. AN ONTEOTIONANLE TEMM, At this point counsel for tlio plalutiff objected, and Mr, Beach paid s Thisis an attompt to ann&::g!u in evidonce after au objection was made," ‘I'hia oxpreselon was necd tn referonco to the witnoss golug on with hor roply after the objec- tlon being made. Mr. 8hearman ox:aslod to tho oxpresalon © amuggle,” a8 usod by counsol, aud Judge Neilson said It was wrong for Mr, Boach to have Haid this, Aftor further argnmont, Mr. Bhoarman put some questions to witnoss with regard to the affcet of tils letter on Mrs, Tilton, but they wera objected to by the plaintl’s couneel, Tuo witnoss coutlouad : I have long heon ac- quainted with Mrs. Mlorse. Mra, Tilton's hoalth was fooblo whito at Matictta. Cross-czamined by Mr, bullerton: 1 first bhe- camo intimntely acquatuted with Mra. Tilton in tho wintor of 185358, when I waaliving in South Brooklyn, Thia Intimacy continued until 1803, when I was married to Mr. Iainam, and temoved to tlarietta. I then wisited hor two, thieo, or four times a yoar, and sometimes spent dny ot her lousa, Ouco 1 staid about a weok. Ido not remembor in what your this extonded stay wons, 1 wometimes eniw Tilton groot Lis fricnda while at tho house, and may have had u chit-chat with tim on the subject. On one ovea- sion Tilton aud hus wife wero disotesing 1Y SURIECT OF KISSING, and he eaid ko would bo sorry it any person wonlkl attach such great importancs to » kisy, Mra. Tilton was a woman of groat dovotadness, oxhibitod great love to her lmsbond, Sho ondeavored to hido hor husbaud’s faul &, and sho Troquently told falsencods to bido them, 1 fro- ?nnuuyn ided her for tha falsohoods sho told, havo spoken of Mrs, Tilton bolug domimatod ovar by hor hnepand's will, Ono inatanco wag that at Waslington, In conversation botwaon her husband avd me, whon sho mado an attompt to take part iu it, K Whon Beaste Turner visited mo at Marietta nhio was about 17 yoars of aga. Bho cama to mo in Fobroary, 1970, 8o visited me nuain shor.ly niter, and romuined nbout oight wocks, boforo sho went to scheol at Steuvonviile. Sinco I camo to this city 1 have basn atopplag at No. 315 Greona stroot, whoro Lhave resuded about elght wocke, Icame at Mr, Shearman's summons. Dessie ‘Turner s not stopping ot tho pamo bouss, but iy living with Mr. Morso, I called op Mr, Morse, and Dosslo Tuner was thore, My sister was with wo. T did ot talk with Dassio sbout what Ishoutd tostify when § would be called. Witnoss woa banded a lottor, and sho wag askod if thoa was tho lettor o comparel with ore ot Marictta. Bho replted that she could nat answer thot quostion, aud addedr **% saw this manuseript in the handwriting of Mrs. ‘Tilion, nt Mariotta,” The mauuserlpt was marked aud put in evidenco, "Pho witnees contlued: I do not know if this letter was sont by wall, 1iirat hestd of this rcandal at the timo of tho Wooduault publisation. Doforo tols I heard rumors of o difficulty, 1 tivet hoard of it from Mrs, Lilton, in Octobor, 1870, I felt ot that time thint this was a great outraze. I nover folt angry wath Dr, Storraut thy port ho rhad taken in ft. T thouzit tha course ho took in calliug tho Oougrogwidouat Council was nuwiro. *" ALLEOXD CONTIADICTION. Witness was Landod a lsttor, which sho idonti- fied ns In hor own wiitlug, She remonthored writing the wotds oxptessing Lorsolf sngry with tue two churches, Mr. Fullertou thon &)ropanml to road the lot- tor, which was objected to by Mr, Evarts, Judga Nollaun asked why eounsel proposed to use tho lottor, and Lo replied, ¥As a contradio- tion to tho witness," Tho Court allowed the letter to bo read. It was addressud to Mra, Tilton, snd opened by ve- turning thanks for tha last number of tho Gold- en JAge, and then procoedod to speak of her ex- citomunt on fearning of tho diiculty : dectating thnt sho felt sorry for Dlr. Beochor, and atigry with the two chucches, aud Dra. Buddington and Storrs. T'ho fettor was doted April 7, 1874, In answor to the Court, the witocay said that her angor was agalust tho two churcaca for tho part thoy had {akon agaiust Mr. Bocchor, ‘Tl Court hiero took the usual recoss, Altor tho reevsy, Mrs, Putnam idoucitied sov- eral lottors a8 having boen wrtten by her, aud shio left the stand. TESTINONY OF ANNA AUGUATA MOORE, e, Bucarman then callad as the next witness Anbn Augusta Moore, who testiled to Mr, Tracy: I reaide in Brooldyn, and know Alr. and Mus. Tilton, 1lavo kaown™ them sabout sixteen yoars, ’l‘hfiy wero then boarding with Mie, Richards, Mrs. Thicon's mother, u Livingalon werogt, 1 boardod with dlew, Tichards, acd wo wore memhors of the samo family, Mr. and Mg, Tilton'a rolations as husband and wite wore thon very happy. 1 tuink I obsorved a cuange_ of evaugclical ideas in 3r. Tilton attor I koaw him thtco years. After ho ramoved to Oxford stract, be said bo did not be- llove ono word of tho atonoment. Mys. Tilton beard this, snd said **Ob, *Doyo, you de not mean it,” and he esid, “Indecd, Ido” Thiy change caused gread suiloring to Mra, Tilton, I think ha discontinuod family worslip, but it was continued by s wife, who conducted it, and said grace at table. Howas alwaya irregalar in his attendanco at church, aud tlus was tho cause of o discussion between him rund mysell, 1t was Lis balit, ®o far es know, to work on Bundays, On ous -acesslon 1 remembor Lils upnlfln[i of mlllu§ bitiard bally u & Liisrd-room, I told bim X dd not think it was night, as ho was then engaged an a tuaclier in Plymoutt Church Bunday-achool, He passed the matter off in & joking way. and tho couvarsation dropped, s conduct to his wife was nlways very caangosblo, Ho suid that a mun and o woman should not live togethor n minite nan- they had coascd to tako plessure in each other. p TILTOX'S ABYOCIATIONH, In 1860 he brought Stophon Poarl Andrews to the bouse, snd aftorwards otbor people of that kind, I ~canuot romowber what ~Wwas talkod nbout. Tha womnn who was with An- drews fixod his haly, ** peeled " upln his: oyos, rubbod her hand over hia face, and told himwbat alovely *ephoro” he Lad, Mva. Morse, Br. Freeland, ir. ‘Lilton, and myeclf wera prosent on thias occaston, 1 think it wae the second winter I knew them, [ remonstrazed with Tilton about this company, but o lsughed sud would not troat the wubject with seriousncas. Mrs, "Iiton objocted to thess partios coming to tho liguso. _ Bir. Tlitan sometimes used to treat iy wife with carosnes, and tell hor how lovoly sud beoautiful she way, and st othor times ho would Tmml with bor and slay out_untid midnlght. ‘Llio gnly fanlt I found with Mes, .Tiltou was with her idolatry and dovotion to him, Cross-czamined by Judge Fullerton—3rs, Til- ton pever expressod rogrot at having married Bilw, but ovory rogret for him. Inover huard Bim rofuso to order o load of coal whon Ll wife waa rick, but ho wout out onu time without u-{- iug whothor bo would order1t or pot. 1o did n‘i sy ha went to cho wrong placo, o refused 1o take Mra. Tilton to vanous places of amusy. ment, and_on ouo 4ccasion to tuko Ler to o Iocture. Tho Winess wail sho was not able tofapoclfy any of thoss aecaslons, At one loo- ture, I thing &y Wondell Uhitlips, bo would not accompany ua thoro, On boiug pressed for the rewsons chat Mr. Dilton wanld not go, shie sopliod s “1do not think ho was at home, but bu was cround thera eamo placo.” “Tho witnwss pits the Court-ronm fo a roar of laughtor £y deeeribing bow Mr, Fdton broshod np azsion. hiy wifs o hior way hoao from tho feecupo, wivd neirly kuocking har down, My Putler on thon yirastioned hor about THE IN LEAVIE it BIEPUEN PEAIL ANDUEWS, Ban_ rostitiz It waas sh, o'cloele whon they loft. ' 1 not know whuthior thoy were thero when Lor nor, “i'avy talao I wbon eplioros, wis ti Lutwath o; iton epais vory dittlo, 4 as doteada bus Mo, T aat atd looked at thom as 1f they wore eroatures about whonmt she knew nothlng. did not know then that Stophien P'oar) Androvs niad leaturad at Mr. Deochor’s house. Tius talk way offansivo to me, but I atayed becaunss 1 wanted to wee it ant. I'always kuow Mr. Tilton was late, bocauso I slept with Mea, Morso, and who would waken nio up whon ho would come home. Sho gouoonlly sald thon, **Two o'clock again!” 1o wwan thoit, I think, ens of the edit- ors ¢f tho Independent, Ithtuk Mra, Tiltou's great fault wos' idolatry to hor husbaod, 1 ay. sotted s fanlts, and shio oxensod thom, I told lior that was no way {otreat lis faulia it shiowrnted hum to roform them. Ism a mombor of 'lyme outh Churchi, and have heen go for sixteon years, 1 havealways takon o deog intprest In thils controversy. 1 have talked swith Mr, Lill abuut tho easo, but not with Mr. Beccher, Redivect examinalion by Mr, Tracy: When Mr, 'Fitton was anked to ordor conl, he enud lio was buay, aud went out,” Ho acted a8 if ho did not care, and I think tho fires in tho hotve wont out for want of coal, I romembor Lvo occasions whon I found her alono at lectures; one al tho Acadomy of Music, which I bave namod ; tho othor was in Now Yoriy when I found her and brought her home, 1 (hink tho lecture was in Bteimway 11all, and Mr. Tilton eama thore, aud arrlved after s wifo, 1 do not know when Ilorenco Tilton was boru. 1 nover hoarid Mr. ar Mra, Tilton disensy tho pro- pricty of tho childron's piaying on Sundsya alter thoy romoved to Oxford sireot. THE BICIE JUROR. This concluded Miss Mooro's ovidence, and ahe loft the atand, AFFAIRS OF STATE. The Latest Phnse of the Illi- nois Legislative Phe- nomenon, A Filibustering Majority In the House of Representatives, The Opposition Imperil Their Pot Moasures Through Non- Attendanoa, They Are Forced into Time-Killing and Premature Adjotirnment. * Merritt’s Audacious Insurance Bill Favorably Re- Gon, Tracy then callod Miss Oakloy as tho ported. noxt witnoss, but Mr. JefTroys, tho sick juror, complained of feoling faint"and unwoll, which fact was communicated to Judgo Noilson, and ho ILLINOIS. adjourncd thoe Court for the dny. RILLING TIMB, st ol e Speztal Dispateh to The Chicaga Tridbune, Braixarieny, March 8,—The moru” ¢ hour was occupied in talk against time on co reotion of tho journal, by friouds of tho Licenss Commit- tec’s Liquor bill. The ebject was to prevent voto beiug taken on the motion of Jones, of Jo Daviess, to tablo tho bill. Tho friends of tho bill hiad ot rallied in geason to bave saved 1, bad & vots beon roached. Henco tho tall against time, Finally Jones withdrew his mo- tiom, and billson first ronding were taken up and oceupled tha romaluder of the momiug sosslon. INCIDENTAL NOTES, MY, OVINGION BUBPUINAED. New Yonx, Maroh 8.~Oo Tridoy night, aa Doacon Ovington was gelting ready to go to Europe, o elotk from Morris & Toarznll's ofiice worved lilm with a subpeeus to produce two let- tors that were writton on Friday night, July 10, guo of which was sent to Monron place, whore tho Plymouth Church Investigatiug Committoo wero in session, and tho other to Mrs, Tilton, at lior homo In Livingston stract, oarly tho noxt day. Mr, Ovington aseurod ox-Judgoe Fulidrton that if any letters had beon writton his wifo wiats them, and that she would respond to the stibpeony, and ho waa allowed to go away to Eu- ropn, and his wifo §s to bo subponacd, The fnct that tho lotters woro sent was dis- covered through o search of tho books of the Awotican District ‘Telegraph Company, ‘Tilton told lus counsel il was lis grontest puzzlo to know why BElizaboth was ro tianeformed in twouly-four hours, because he hud lofi Lier at home happy when ho went to tho Committee, had found bher slooping whon ho roturned, ami wns awakenod next morning by her farowoll warde, He told his cotnsol of his dilomma. nnd, nfter avory sort of reasoning, thoy corcluded to seorch tho hooks of tho Amorlcau District Telo- graoh Company. ‘Thoy found that on Priday niglit & nota had bean Koot to Mr. Storrs, at No, 24 Mouroe placa, and an anawoer obinined, and ono acut to A, Tition. NOTE FIOM REDPATIL James Redpath publishes a card, saying : s 7Tilton did not kend mo the original manu- seript of his *T'rua Stary,’ “ta have 1t surropti- tioualy published in New Engtand. I nover had tho tomotest intontion of pubtisiingit. Ihave not boon summoned as & witnces for the do- fonso. Whon Mr. Morse snid, in his opening apeech, that I asted as Decchior’s agont to got my friond Frank Mouiton out of the case, ho stated that what be canuot provo, becausu it is not true. I acted without Beechor's knowledgo.” GRAPE ON TUE DOUR-KNOI. ¢ Crapo on tho door-pell knob of tho residenco of Mr, Joilroys, tho juror who becamo sk on Thuesday, catsed & couination smouis those who deplore any tutorruption of the seasdal, but ine quiry showed that it wus a Mr. Llaat, a boarder, who' diod of chronic nouralgm. Mr. Jelfroys wan pretty well. Mr, Beachier reccived fourteen new mombers Inta Piymouth Church yosterday. 1o closed tho benadiction” with the words: * Grace, misrey, and peaco be wih you all,” POLITICAL. TIE TAX REFUNDER, Canfiold's Senato biil for tho refunding of tho 7-36 tax grab was roported favorably from the Judiciary Commitiee, oud ordered to a second reading. This is the bill which declares the State a trustes, for the benofit of the porsons paviug tho same, of tho 7-36 llegally collectad, and pra- vides for its jmmedinta re-payment, and mako it a ponal offonsoe for nny T'reasuror to continue to hold the same in his individual eapacity. CHANGING TIE FINANCIAL YEAH. alplno, of Cook, introduced o bill changing tho flecal yonr in iucorporate cities so that it #hult begin in Decotnbor, to correspond with tho municipal year, Inatead of in July as now. Thia 18 in conformity to tho rerommendation of the Chicago Board of Public Works, who state that owing totho late date ab which sppropriations aro made under tho present system, publio work 18 Bubjected to delaya. - MERDITT'S INSURANCE RILL, reported back from the Commitice on Insurance with the recommondation that it pass, and or- dered to socond readivg, might appropriately bo stylod a bill to glve Hlinots kiting lifa-{usurauce compauies o mononoly of the business lu ths Stato. The bill provides that liconse to do busi- ness in this Siate shall not Lo issued to any in- surance company organized undor the laasof another Btate, when liconeo to do businoss in such State shall bavo beeu refused any Illinois company, ‘Tho bill was drawn ju {lio interest of the ro- tection Lifs Insurance Company, of Chicago, of which Bpoaker Ilalucs In attornoy, and which Company is reprosentad beve by a lobby working for tho bill. Those baving it incbarge «ro to- night engaged in vreparng an amendmont hich they oloim will obviato objections to tho bill. This, it Is stated, Wil bo douo by adding a pro- vision that oniyin vaso » Illinois company, after baviug complied with all tho requiremonta of thoatatutes of anothor State, 1s refused licenao {o do business in tbnt State, shall the fifo companies of auch Stato bo denied liconse in Ifliuois. Iow the bill wo amended woald mect the caso of tho Proteotion Life, which, f§ fs undorstood, bay beon exeluded from New Yoric on account of the manner of ita orgaulza- tiou—co-oporation—Is not clear. WILLIAMBON COUNTY. Albright presented the potition of the Bherif, Treasurer, County Clerk, and othior county oflicials of Willlamuon County, tho cditars of otk papers publishied in thint county, tho Moyor of Marlon, and loading citizens, nshing an up. proprintion of 817,000 for tho nrrest nnd proso- cution of outlaws In thatcounty. The potitioners ot forth thet thero are in that county nnmarous bands of desperate charactara knownsa Kn-Xtux snd nssaseing, who have fnaugurated a roign of | terror, and ihat tho local authoritics are power~ losa to bring them to justico. THE EVENT OF THE DAY wan tho conteat ovor tho bill repoaling tlie Reg- \fstry act, Whou the bill was called up on a see- ond reading, Jones, of Jo Davies, moved to tablo it Tos bill bas been the especial pot* mensuro of the Opposition, who seem to have regnrdod tho Jaw as n measuro against Opposition major- ities at tho polls, and ent for it nczordingly. As_ with reward to tho Liquor blil on Baturday, the Opposition was in tho maforit) again, onough of thom being absent from their soats and oul of tawn to give the Ropublicans o clear majority, T'his morning, under the samo conditions, Jones, ot of goad-naturo, withdrew DLls motion to tavlo the Liquor ill, but ho inslst- od ou tho motion to tablo tho Repisiry repoal State Election in New Hampd sire Po-Day. A Closo Vote Predicted---Three Parties in the Field. Spectat Digpatzh to The Chicaan Tridune. Coxconn, No 1L, March 8. —All appearances indicato one of tho closeat votes to-morrow that wad ever kmown in this Btate, whore strawa nre nlways suflicient to turn the balance. Both par- tien aro confidont, and both base tueir caleula- tions ou eanvassers famoua for thoir closoucss nud aceuracy, which have often been proved in past years, ‘The Domocrats claim all threo of the Cougressmen. ‘Iho Ropublicans concede thiom ope, 'Who lattor affoct to belleve that the Probibltory candidate will not draw Jargely from thom, bt ilie Democratsa sy ho I8 fully as popular a8 Br. Cheuey, and that the third party voto will be ns large as ovor. Doth sides sappear very caulident ot securing a majority in both branches of tho Logislatuto, Tho canvass hos been fought ou national and not Btato wsucs, and the urgumeata which tiave boon of no avail for years in the larger ftates prove powotful appeals. In Naw Hoampshire both sldes are Bourbuns, Tho Republicans bolieve in tho bloodv shirt, and stinic Fedetnl interferonro In Soutbern elections right ond proper; thorefors, Ired Doug- Inys has .born & very popular speaker all ovoer _the State,~ For the samo reason iho Democrats have beon _ sovoroly criticised for {nvitiog Gordon aod Lamar to spoak in their bebalf, snd yot theee gonticmon have spokon only of the South as it ts. Thoy | bill. Hainew, who was on tho tloor, hav- lave abatafued from politieal exhortations, ing called Drankon to tho Chbalr, raised would much profer addresing a liopublican pu- | 8¢ poiut that —iha = motion o dionco to tho nvoraze Democratio gathoriug, | ot In order; the suspousion of the rutes under which tho bill was takou up was only for that purpose, MeCoy woved to sadjourn, Lost. ‘The ayes and uays were called and tho moclon again was loat., Jonos renowed his mo- tion to table the bill, tluines moved & call of tho House. * Loat. Hslues domanded tho nyos'| and noos, llurxini;wu rencwed tho point that tiio suspension of the rules wau only for the pug- poeo of reading bulls, and stigmatized tho at- tempt to tablo a8 dishonorablo, Cullom asked it & motion to tablo was not in order on second rending, whethior tho friends of & bill wore pros- ent or abasnt, Haines—A motion to lay on tho table is dodg- ing tho quention. N Cullom—Ifow is it dodging, when the object is 1o kil tho bill ? Braveon fu tho chair overruted Horrington's point, holding that a motion to table was in or- der on n secoml rending, Herringion appealed to the ITouse fram the ruling, and, {o galn fure They both disclaimod any intontion of doing onything furtber than give Northorn mon an idea |. of ‘affaiva iu tho South, They bopo to spoak in Houton befora golng iomo, CLOYIXG MEETINGS. Digpatchies to-nigt report groat onthusiasm and lurgo attondanco nt mootings, ighit Gon, Iurriman spokio hore, aud was reccived with hoarty applause. The Domocrats heard Sen- ator Gagdon and J. ., Georyo, av old favorite, at Munchoutor, Gen. Jobn L, Switt, Doputy Col- lactor in the Boston Custom-llouso, fuisbed ton days’ work {n the Btate, and earnod his pay, Jamos I, Briggs, candidate for the Sonato, also spoke, The Domocrats had Gen, Lamar at Nashua, Frod Douglass and Mr, O, C, Moore addressed tho mosting, 3lr. Mooro 14 tho editor of tho Nashua Zelegraph, and Chairman of the Itepublican Htate Cowml‘teo, For the Domos orats, Ropressntative John Tarbox, of Lowronce, Mpoke, ‘Therowas a mgoting at Portsmonth ad- o A Al ’ thor timo, callod for the aves cud _naea. Motion ot B Tiyor ot Maiver Aro- Fjes | was mado fotabla tho nproal. Carmod by 101 rown {8 obo u? tho most oftoctive { 0Y0s to 6 naye, Ilalnos roncwed the motion to adjourn, aud called for the ayes nud noos, Lokt. Iainos renewed hismotion for acall of tho House, aud juglsted on the yeas and m{a boiug called, Alter more filibuatering to gain timo & third motlon was mado to adjousn. VPending tha fight agatosk thne, Morritt waa sent oy, drummed up Lis Egyptina squad, {ssued to thom Lis orders how {o vate, aud aunounced that now lie wos rondy ta voto tho aquaca iesue and vote tha bill to consideration by soctions, Tho vote on ad- Journment siood B9 yoas to 51 nays, and, pond- ing oontlieration of ‘tho bill, the Hcuss was da- clareq sdjonraed, ADOUT THE DANRING NITL. Horrington to-day stated to your correspond- ont that tho roport wublishod In_Saturday's Prisuse as to an intorviow botween Haiven aud spealkera in the flold, exciting the higheat degroo of outhusinsm whorever ho sppearad, {la svoke at Portemoutls {u the aftornooh, and at Dover in tho ovening, Johu E. Fitzgerald, ot Boston, spoke for the Domocrats, At Keona a moating way addressed by Goo, Inwiey, of Connectleut, tha only occanion on which ho spoko in the cams paigu, ~ Me. Frye, of Mawo. spoke at Groat “alle 1n tho evonlug, bia speech at Partsmouth betug {n tho afternoon, At Lebsuou was Gon, A. E. King, of Marylaud, o very earncst and effectiva upeaker, Who dwolld mostly on the Bauthorn question. Sonator Wadlelgh nddressod the peaple of Milford, and Congrosswman Pike thosa ot Franklin. ‘Thia several candldat ro a8 follows ; & Daiocrat, Triibiton, | Jorrington on Dogne's Bankiog bill was truo, aovEaxow ! = | aud tuat he (Horzington) could make afidavit to 1L, B. Roberts, |Person O, Cuienoy, Natl'l White, it if necossary, 'The only matter with Tue Tainone digpaich was that it did not state ol that Hawes bad eald and done to_nreyont & favorable report by bim (iorrington) as Acting- Clsinnan of the Banking Committee on Boguo's Danking bill, This statemont wan mado by‘ilnh n. B, COMMI wioN'NS,| Adama T, Plerce| Uhll‘l\'c IJ. vowers, |David Heald, KL, 1, Frank Jones,/O, B, Wuitoliouse, (A, C, Hardy. o, Hanvi N, ell, Austin ¥, Pike, J, M. Pletcher, 8 1,0, Kour, _|ensy W, Blale, JE4M W, Wealot, | gton, uneotiotted, and 1 the presence of Suicldo ot n Countess, A ead suleido ocoured in_Yerons, Italy, the other day, The Couutces Marin Beloppo, nee Raundiner, sliot horsol! through the heart with & rovolver whilo in boa early 1n the morniug, Sho wans anly 10, Hor husbstid biad goue to Magdou- burg t0 bring bis mother-lu-law to sea hor daughtor, and i telogram suuouucing his return witl lier mother bud boen roceived by thie Count~ o, On tho night botoro hor death sho waug nud played uugil 2 o'clock 1 the moralug, wheu vhe retipad, ‘Cho mard who undrossed her did nat pereeivo anything umissal n the demoanor of thio Conntess, Livo or six doys batore sho liad hought tho rovolver, Eayiug that it was a presout fer ouo of har rolalivos, tho young Uount 3., then ot a wilitary collogo. Tlopresontative [liso, of Cook. Representative Connolly stated that Horrington to-dsy made the eama atatemont as above to him (Connolly) in vresence of lepresontative McCoy and others, TUE COST OF TIE WARENODHE COMMIABION, In rosponse to & resolution of inquiry Auditor ‘Lipplucoty fo-day submitted to the touss a re- ort of all the oxpenses of tho Ratlrosd and Varehouso Qommisuionors, pald up to the 19th ult, 'Iliess have beon ; Balarics of tho Commise nuesioners, €31,808,07; walary of the Secro- tary, ©5,983.45; attornoy's foes, 23,757.00 vout, speclal clerk-liro, ‘jm-‘zou. Bias tlouory, eto,, €0,07083; {rodontel ox- ponsos of wivostigations and euits, $1,600.10; iravoling oxpensos, 81,302.415 total §61,200,43, TIE YUARREL OVEL TUE TYPE-BETIERS' ¥AT, Bocretary Harlow sent & communication to the Tionso in reaponso to tho resolation of Juquiry in rolation to maiter “wet leaded " ln tho ro- ports of State oilicars, e statod that the bill Lsa ‘been rendered for auch, and that the expert will meusuzo and aliow for the wame s ¥ uofid o < oS, A nan named 1, Galra, & citizon of Chicago, agout 45 years of age, wes found dead yester. day in bed, 3t tho Houthern Mlolel iu Omala, Au favestigatlou 1 fu progresy. Nocauso kuowu. matter, an the law dircots, ¥ staten hat 1o knows of 1o o 1.v';?np§:“3"i"" Kiato oflicial to puv the dilferonce petsme,’ s s J7 and *leaded ™ matter, Stata Urintes 7o Tipa Informs ‘Tite TRIBUNE ecrronpondont |\"l' tho entire *leaded” mnttor woull only i ol o bill 870, 1€ tho lendu woro ineaners S sharger o,k tha i bin i, 1y drducty (o amonnt, vo that nothing is charged o & of tho loads, % sed o accomy Amongz tho bills wiich paased mong tho 8 whtich pasxed a reg ing bo-day wan tho Cltfzont’ ,\.auul-unffmflu';”' pal Incorporntian bilL, It now goes ta mmmm atlon by sectionn, and. i€ 8 believed, will by o dered o o third Feading without oppostion. ot seithaut & quoram, Andh nfter th . hont & quornm, and, after the the Cotnunttea on Danks and “m"‘m;n‘t’\;\fl.“\?( Tnnlung bill of J, 0, Tninos, and of Tiumb, h priuting moroly, the Sonate adjonrned. “ @ i l}"‘l‘fl!fl‘i‘tfln l:;\'fl'"DA'fl(' o pectnl 1l ahe Clacaao Triy Jorgrn, 11k, March B.—ho Sib.Commitics Poual Iuntitultons, who have boon invostiss ey affoita at the Ponitontinry durlng the. wemy arrived at the Privon ou Friday ovening, p, & 1ug tho dny on Katurday Iargo i sihor of w: nesaes, mostly employes of tho institution 4 contractors, wero examined by tho Commytty, On Baturday night & part of the Commitian \m:i home, and & fow, tcludiog she Chinliman, g woined, Mr, Nolscn, of Alexander, who iy minister of the M. I3, Church, addressed th, convigly assembled lu the chapel on Bumh. 1t in s1d that this Committea Lary complotad tholr Jabors, snd will bo abjy 1o wako a roport at an early day. GRIME. BLACKMAILING, Bveetal Dispateh to The Chictgo Tribune, 8r, Lomw, Mo., March B.—A lively caye o blackmalling has been worked up by tus gy, tectivon of this city, and it Aooms that the bla. wmnilor had beon oporating fn other cities piy tolils visit to St. Louls, The developmonts the caso riponod at a Jato hour this evening, sy disclose tho following facta: Ileory Wilse, alian Henry Smith, camo 0 8t Louls about ty, weeka since, and catabli-bed himaclf on Pipy atreet, In conncetion with o clulevoyant agy confoderato, Through thia claitvoant o nitmber of nogro servants wero ropad in, ad whonover a sharp one was found whoy tuo blackmailer thought could be made any. nble, ho or sho waa sccured and eforts pot fortn immodiately to proonre them situations s norvauts at dilforent houses of ill-fame. The following is the plan of operation adopted by Wilson: After securinge situation for onsof biy tools, ho would instruct bhim or her to keep ¢ eharp lookout for mon of respectablo familie; aud inform him (Wilson) of any such visitors i the avil houso at which the sorvant stayed. Try daya sinco, Wilson wont Lo the rosidoncs of 4 prothinent Judgo in this city and 26kod o privyte terviow, whuh belug graoted, Wilson informe} tho Judgo that ho (Wilson) waa in posnession ot damaging facts in regard to the character of biy (tbo Judge's) sou; that tho son in quostion wy guilty of criminal intimacy with & negro wann, and asgured tho Judgo that for £590 theja. formatton would be kept from the public. Tty Judge, whoso namo we forbesr to mentlon, imoieneely wealtby, but asked Wilson for ticy 10 4r $ho proposition, setting 5o'cloek thy =8 tho hourat which hio wonld mcet Wi son and teil him what he could do in i mattor. The Judgo consultod o detective, sty necortained by inspection that thore was imiy i tbo matter of tho son’s criminal intercours, At the time appointed ho met tho Llackmaly having previously arranged with Lis (the Judge' brothor and & dotectivo to be In un adjuinr room, whero tho interviow betwoen himsell a] Wilwou could Le overbeard. Ab this loijtview \ilson, ta show what Lo wns capable of dibigin his particulsr lino of busmess, drow cu papers showing what he bad done It paet both in this city, Waabington, s3] oy .go, from which It sooms that b hns plicd his work vory succezsfully othen wheros, in every inatanca givioz n rocolpt far tho money advanced, and simiing for whatpu poeo bo bad received the monav. After the iz terviow mentionod, tho dntective who stood 1 rendiness in another raom, appenred on th scono and arrested Wilson, Chargos bavebess reforred, and Wilson has been comumitted & all to awalt s tril, JOLIET ITEMS, Special Diavateh ta The Clucana Tribune, Jorics, Marzh 8,—~Sborlt J. W. Bioo, af S gamon County, artived at tho Pemtevtisry iy enstody of sixtoon convicts from thab couny. From tho Shorift'y statemont it would scom tht cight of tho party coustituted a part of a gz who have beon committing depredations in Sa gamon and adjoiming countios nince 150 Al of tho clglt coufessed thefr crizes and received sentences of from ooo b eight years, Capt. Francis M. Greso was nn oflicor’in tha Unfon nrmy during tho Iate Ie- Dellion, and was racognized na s leador of e gang. ‘I'aylor and Samuel Dickoraon (brotan) and Bonjamin Crane aro said to be relatelto some of the most respectable familios of G gamon County, and wera married to respectsth nand uccomplighod ladies, Tho Sheriff doscrivs tho seouo at his doparturo from Sprivgfeld u vory affecting, > Tha hotel thief, Robort Daloy, alias Col. Rt ort Bherinan, who wan arrestod at Springtield ft going through tho National Hotel of this ¢ty Thuraday night-lust, on Baturday afternoon e ceoded in making by encapo” from Marh Boheldt, of thiu city, wiso had bim {u custody, it DBraidwood this mormng. The traln wes sty ped, and the Marshal yomained at that sillagelc offoct his captuse, it wiblo, Daloy win die charged from tho Penltontisry horo aboat three weeka ago, having served n fivo-yoar sentecs for robbiog n number of gucsis of the o Driggs Houso tn 1870, GHARCED WITH RAPE. Spectal Dispateh ta 7'he Chicaga Tridune Fr. Warxe, Iud., Moroh 8.—Jokn Kintz, for § number of yesrs mombor of tho polica forcs ¢ Tt. Wayne, bos beon acrestod on a chargo of & tompting to rapo a Mre, Deter Miller, whoo bt met at & masquiorade ball a fow eveninge eoce whon bo fuveiglod hor from the bullding latt yard aud attompted to aczomplish his designs bf orco. Kintz has boon charged with elmils offonses boforo, but being an_astive Lomoeritia ward politiclan has boon rotsined on tho fort 1o i now undor 81,000 bonus for hissppeaneet fo the Criminal Court, ons of tho Domocrs City Councilman elgulng lus bund. THE MINE-SALTER, . Dernoir, Mich., Maroh 8,—Joab Lawresth whot tho lato Capt. E. B, Ward had arvested 2 New York Clty last summer, on s charge © swindling bim out of 150,000 {n tranesctiost concorniug & *ealtod " sllver mino fu Usab, 150 who was roloased from tha Detrolt ofticors0d 8 writ of hubsas corpus, caine to this cite vesil day, and was arrented by Dotectivo Stadier o tho'old wasrant, 1Mo bas subsorguently beeat® loasod on hiy own warrant, It has slicotn™ pirad that howan {nvitod bero by tho Lieins oxoculors with & view of effocting s comfra ESCAPE OF PRISONERS, Bart Lake, March 8.—Last night thero Wt anothor egonpo of prisonors from the Territerd! Fenitontisry, The paitios ware Joht Ooodrss indioted for asmanlt to kill; Goorge Lewk! gambler; Charlos Willimson and John Swit: stealing from » dead man ; Charles Ducklev l', enult with Intent to kitl; T, E. Mcks, ludlaf' for murder ard polygamy; and W, 11 bam.m dictad for connaction with the Mountnn tealy massscro, Bhafor, nnder seatence of desih murder, refused to leavo, : e . STOCK OF WHEAT IN MINNESOTA e 81, Pavt, Mian,, March 8.—Au official ¢ . meut from the vations railroads of thie 5t ehows tlat tlio different wareliousos snd clflg tors 0 tho lines of all the rosds outeide of Tuul contsined, on Fob, 1, 2,344,740 busbels o whoat, Last yoar at the samo time tero “‘.h- storo Iu the samo warehousos, 5,058,779 bk ela; cocreaso, 2,709,039 buabiols, 50me bl the lines ~ of rosds zoportiug Ay tand ino Jowa, cousoquently —® lm“ portion of the amount iuto by oredited 9 o) Htato, ‘I'ho Bt. Paul & Paciflo Toad Las “fluh along its lwo 114,940 bushels; Bloux ity Nl soml, 103,800 bushels ; LaCrosue “m“""m 5 waukoa & Bt. Panl Rallroad, 1,930,000 l"“m“' Winopa & 8t Feter fallroad, 350.000 bushd 6‘ Iowa sud Minnceota Division Mllwnuke!“_ L Yaul load, 270,000 bushiols; Bouthern al:uur sota lioad, estimated, 100,000 buskol¥. hat dealers who sre bewt postcd set aawu!hm vear's orop of wheat at only 51,000,000 b 110 Leiug fully 45 per cont lcud thav tho nw‘p oo provious yoar, Allowing 6,609,000 Lushe! ¥ local consumption sud seod, it BDpoATY hout sbava utatement sud ostimated that anly bX0ig 8,600,000 oushiuls of whoat i Bow Fa tho Lisudy of farmess