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CLARE, 14 Waalini tor eats, bo mr Stone- jue a to lupiore, Va! 1(\O EXCHANGE — WEBT SADISU 7° Ni ‘Abordcun, two storey, £2454 Juul, U roomie ver chell, 5 gruuud foase, for insid> Tot of caul.y fa hous wld foam 19 Kepublio Litu Buk Lac. A VINE BUSINESS. CORNER (nurtheact Blorganand Polk), well rontot J, Will taku hmproved property or cigar nro nyar Chiva go fur equity at aT arbors wt, Stow 2 JOUSE! WINNS TEA, RAVI. ud Highwood for wild or other satin sate BUSINESS GR 2, fur any ess soul Adieh., of jkue tangs lu pecealt, Gall forgired kz ays at teoun'S, wanda address I } po EXCHANGE — vactoRy For fGOD “AND A. tron wurk In 4 good town ty Bflohigen, ties Cbtoagd, STW, A cunpleto sat Jhuoed vil maculae ry ready to set slaty deca Ha a Oy VUES OF hy 2B, UGnun, Security faux, bay houlsouate, : ILL GIVE OND oF Two” W likna bivek from Midivon ene aid A ee for one uate, {0 @ DARLY, Wil, will re buses, fy 01 a. 8) Titan, sod aotuo bullder will gato “yluuue nition, 10 EXOUANGR-TWC) aol! y yicnooils withiis wna Uluck ¢ @ ane beuleverds dures Jina | i, i ts scab, eet tira play belok iat walk Lo put buat Y the truuvaction. ‘Atruray dil, ous iadiyun, (1934), 10 yuluina sel hy Wet IGEN EIG {eXoxeuovainry BI sole dy RUE Ei, Wi raanes See e voles! a, aq + SEWING MAC HINES. GRBs 24 ataritsg works oF ‘be furs’ Guiana grrice OM AL a MErpiGRE, “Cry agent, S1b buuth Baleied-at., ugar Van Huron; toms Ga wld cm asaluly payuivats asad svctod, “de AiDi-TRAOK, } CYCLONES. . The wo ‘Lervific Yornnadocs in. Georpia. Whirlwints Moving with 2 Speed of 60 to 120 Miles an Hour. Plantations Demolished at the Rate of Three a Minute. Tho Storm-Clond as Imminous as Blazing Fire, Groat Destruction of Life and Prop- cory, ORGIA, Savannah (a) Newe, March 22, ‘THE MECENT CYCLONES, Tho storma which havo recently pnseed over the State seem to have Icon of almost unprece- dovted violence, Wo havo alrandy given briot aecounte of the ono which passed through Jof- feraon Conuly on tho Lith inst, Further infor- mation showa that thia disastrous tornnue en- terod the Stato in Chattahoochoo County, paves ing through Matton, Scliley, Macon, Houston, Twiggs, Wilkinson, Washington, Jotforgon, Rich- mond, and Columbia, Much of tho eection through which it toro its disastrous path is re- mote from mail facilitios, aud wo stall probably nevor be ablo to intelligently ostimute the dani- age done, but the amount of proporty destroyed tonet be unusually large. Tho storm was really a cyclovo,—a whirlwind within a whirlwind. It entored Chattahoochoo County from the northwest, and mwopt gradually around until, wheo it ontercd South Carolina, t¢ was moving in a ditoction nearly northeast, As farang wo can lonrn from accounts that have come to hand, ita fury was unabated from tho time it onterod the Stato until it loftit. It ie more than probable that long strotches of coun- try dircelly in tho path of this cycluno were uu- touched, for the ronson that all whirlwinds Lavo a texdeuoy to altornatoly rso in the oir and fall tothoearth. For‘instance, upon ono farm in Chattahoochee Couuty—tiat of a Mr. Nicholion —tho damage sppeats to linve bean considerably groater than at other pointe directly in the path of tuo storm, Nearly all tho buitdings were de- stroyed, andono end of a Bulutantial dwelling was caught in the talons of the wing und carried & mile and a half. “ho storm ontered Houstow County from the west, and” swept through with torrific fosco, do- stroying propersy, according to the estimate of tho Perry Journal, to the amount of 350,000, ‘The track of tho cyclone was about o quarter of amile wiue, aud it moved forward at the rate of poxsibly 120 mites au hour, though thocontral no- tion tras probably largoly’ in excess of those tig- ures. Dwellings, gin-Lousas, barns, stables, out- houses, cotton-serows, aud feuced, were pros trated or.torn to pleees, one uegro killed, aud about twenty sariously Injured. Inone istance a trunx.was blown more tuan o mile. Anothor storm passed through the State on Suturday Jast, tua track nearly parallel to that of.the cycjonc of the 15th, Our first informa- tion of this tornado. which acoms to Lave beou noatly, {€ not equally, 26 disastrous as ite pro- decossor,. comes from Talbot by postal card, Bovoral houses were blown down, including the mills of Mr. John B, Gorman, of tho Stanuard. aA. Mr, E. Culponper was killed, and his daugh- tor-in-law weveroly injured. We next hear of this cyolone in Hancock Connty, go that ic must havo passed, with more or ices disuater, through: jortions of the Counties of ‘Taylor, Upson, Mouroo, Jonos, Baldwin, Mancovk, ' Warren, MeDuille, and Columbia. Iu Maucock, thive norsons were Killed, aud buildings prostiated. n+ McDuflio and Columbia Counties, the fury of the ‘storm’ soems {o have culminated. At Camak, geveral buildings were destroyod aud ‘one pyrson killed. Several porsons ard uaid to have been tilled at Appling, in Columbia Coun- ty, andthe damage to property in larga. ‘Tnomson, in MeVuilie County, the tozn of life and property was Jargo; and at Aiken, 4. 0., our telegrams ioform ux, the Catholic Church building was utterly domolishod, Since the foregoing was written, later tote- grams give a heartrendiug accouns of the div- aster ocendionad by tho storm in Warren, Columbia, and McDuftie, Touses sad other roverty wore litorally swept away, and, in many Tistaucse, persons were cought np by tha flerco ‘fury of tho wind and hurled through the sir a distance of GO yards or more. Achurch ver Camak, on the Georgia Lailroad, was demolint- od, three poraous killed, sud twonty-tlye persons wounded, In Coluinbia County, three nogrocs were kiled and many people injured, while entiro plantations wore destroyed. we A TERRIBLE, VIBITATION, ‘4 Sarannah (Ga,) News, Mare Detaita of the terrific tornudyes thut swept throngh this. Stato last woelk continue vw coma in, und show tunt they woro not ouly tho fiercest that have aver vistod our section,-but that by several important particulars thoy differed ma- ierinlly from wuy-storaw ever hefura witnessed | in Goorgin. ‘Tho Macon Zelegraph, in sunmliyy up some of tho romarkabla teulures of the ey. cloues, wuyo thatthe damage Nrought in some Instances was itimost incredible in chaineter aud. extent. In Twigg County, tho destruction on tho 16th was heavy. ‘ho track of tho hurricane was not over 75 or 100 yards wido. It enutorod tho county-from tho west, and, nq ib approuchod tho middio, it sppuared to’ eoparate, und tivo Ul vorgent vycloney pasned on and-ont of§ th county, oach doing its own work of doatruction, { But perhaps the most remarkable occurrence 4ovk place upon the farin of Mr. Jolw L, Gitburt, sin Bibb County, 14 miles front Macon. ‘The lira’ dntimation Ur, Gilbert had of {iw approach of w ‘ulorin Was from a vexro Loy, who ran in and told him that tle-woods were on fire. On looking out, bo diseovercd that whatthe boy bad mie- tuken for smoke wns clouds, somo distance oi, ‘which scomed td be agacmbling for tho oust. ‘These clouds, in two Uodies, reached to tho ‘ground, while’ the vpea space between thom soemed to be roofed over with #tll another ‘cloud. Finally all appeared to hlen:) into one, and then its terrible march commenced, Emit- ting a Hort of ronting or boliowing sound, which increased the terror inspired by its movemonte, dt roiled und awirled along in its counso, crunch. ing aud crashing through the trees, flinging thom avout as if Titaua wero ongsged in @ furious warfare, It wos un awful spectacle, but ono which tho spectators bad but little time for con- templating. If way moving directly towards Gilbort’s store, ond inapired an impulyo of uelf- pregervation, ‘Thinking the store waw tho best protection, it being an unusually snbetantiat wooden bullding, Mr, Gilbors aud lua frieads rushed iu thoro, Bix of thom took hold of tho tront door ond at- temptod to close it, but the storm was upon thom in ita most terrible fury. Tho door was thing open by i, and nil tha mou dashed upon the floor, and porsibly their lives wera iw caved, ‘Tho storoi came upon the elure with o crash,— not hko the severest gust of wind tha party had over heard before,—nit with tho shriok wad the howl of an ordinary tornado,--but a8 if some droudiul weight of inatter had boon J fexd fvom'aa ovorhanging crulience, ond sfod down . with the forco. of an. irrgnlati- ble avalaucho,, Au. awful shivering , und crackin, of ‘tinbor followed, ua if tho Dullaings was being crushed to atoms ortorm into strips, Thon camo a moment of awful sispones, and the tortitled mon expecterl to bo crushed bonsath the fulling timbors ; but nusvo. The root was lifted from the plates and woared away over tho treo-tope, and wus closely followed by tho walls of tho building. Only the floor wuw foft, aud that was held down by the waht of heavy ‘provcties Unat-was upon it. Every thlug ols appeared to grow light as feath- ers ad floated away upon tho wings of the dire- ful-tornado.. Ivof, walls, shelving, countors, drawors; all went aa Ko. mony misuiles, whirhug snd tlying through the sir, and have not since been found. ‘fue walls of the building have boo reporcod ta Mr, Gilbot os buylug boon found 4 iiles off, - A heavy walamiandor ssfo way overturned, blown open, aud boulss and paports scatter: miles, Oue vyory valuable book lus nut you bun || recovered, A nogro returned: ovor 200 uikols ' droppod froma drawer ui. its fight over tho country, ‘there was 8 regular stock of goods in! store, and thoso, with tue exception’ of the;hoa' xroceries, wore scattered - haltor-skelter,~ pel toll for miles, A four-ply 10-inch ‘wide be, £0 feet long, was blown hal? o mile ovroud the Tobcwofkee, whero it was found and brought back. ‘The tlyiug roof aud walis of the buildin: mowed off (ho tops of the treoy ce thoy wont, ‘fa negra men sora Woro bivwn toa distanca of 210 yaidy. Tho feetoft ono of thew struck the lop of the chituuoy of the cook-houre a3 bo ‘passed over it. Both wore severely but not danyerourly bruised, . Phe eycioue tuat ewept through the Btato on Saturday lust seems to tuve ben equully uy vio- ent, felarcp lcuray trom poseengera from Milledgeville that the clos y god over / that city in the sliapo of an ho it tleal position, aud as luminous as blazing fro, In fact, it su closoly resowbicd fro that tha nlarni-bolla in the city wero rung, and tho people turned out, thinking there was a firs, -ginsa ina vers piutnity was viui on Saturday trast, about t ‘ork pon, with afenible scourgs, Vor an fatr prior, dark, angry vlouds tw been flying rapully from northeast tu southwest, and trent north to sonthwest, thore being two curronts, tnd as they met tue etorm burel npon us witht oll ite furs. We bave silmounonty lnarned that the starm commented at or tear Haddocks Hta- foun, Me. & A. I, 2, about 12 milea weat ofus. Nore iHnddoch's thero wore threo val- orod persons killed by falling houses, Moving south and enst, tho noxt so hoar of it isnt thu residenco of Dick Brown. Lvery housoon tho place waa blown down, avery panel of rail de- mollahed, and ratty carried, no ono knows where, Evory tntagy, caretage, and wagon tas sinaybardt tu pieces and blown away. Cows, hogs, chick- ‘bus, and poultry of ovary degenption were mer- citeraly destroyed, and some throo killed autitghs, nul others, including Mr. Trown, wero badly wounded. Next, sit, Harper's placo waa attac ad, and not a longo or eabin is left. was kuled lostantly, aud quite w nuabor soriuns- ly wounded, ‘The next place visitod was Mr. James Mar- tin's, and not a vostigo remaing to chow where hia honso had beon, Several pegrues wore kuled hora. but not one of tho whites Were hurt. Batweon town and the Fanatic Asyiim tho ctorm was furious. A portion of tha roof sas tons tram the mayniticont residence of Judge D. RK. Caeker, Capt. T. UL Latiner'’s outhouses wero thrown dawn, Dick ‘Gauso'a (col) how vin razed to the ground, nud Cinuse~-n clever mulat- to man—was instantly killed. ‘Tho top of tly head wae Hternlly cut of, a0 if dono withn broadax, The portion ent off hay not yeot been found, Mrs, ‘Thomas A. Johngun was fatally ins jured, dying a few hours aftor; and her husband is now cotllned to bis bed, hoi weriously, if not fatally, injured. ‘Lhe farma of Mesure, Mair onl Carakor wore donudod of all fences. ‘Tho vy- clono crosged tho river jnet below its mouth of Fishing Creek. Procooting cautward, it struck tho houses of IR. A. McCoinb, occupied by Gt. W. Ind, and ginhouee, scrow, and every ontbuitdity woro destroyed. ‘One white lady, Misa Lorton, was badly: wounded and will probably die. Pleas- ant Enuis’ place was also destroyed, as tohourcs, fences, atc. It ia certainty known that not fogs thon twelve porsons wor Killed outright, while those eert- ously and otherwise injurod can be counted by tho tears, ‘Tha cyclone was from 100 to 400 yards wido. fapnel-suuped, and bad tho appearsnco of o dense sinoko. pitehy black, and appeared to move ut least 60 miles por hour. dingo pino aud onl trees wore snappod hiko pipe-stema and whirled with almost lightning rapidity through mid othor.- ‘Linmbers, planke, stungles, treo-tops, buggies, wagons, carziazes, beds, pillows, mat- troauey, and ovory concelvable piece of houso- hatd and kitchen’ furniture, were boing carried through tho air, and the debris of thoue thickly bestrowod tho pats ofthe toraado. Squirrels, yabbits, an other wild gsamo hava been plontifnily pleked up in tha trnok of jovastation,. Shingles hava beon found driven, as would boa wedge bya maul, 3 or 4 inches into solid gravn trees, A ‘large bun- dio of telograph-wire was found 8!¥ miles cost from the line. A wayon driven by a frecdman, having o team of fiv@lhorses hitched to it; be- lovgiug to Col. Thomas Jolineoa, of Kantneky, was taken up and carried violontly eautward 2 or 3 aulles, and tho driver and horses seriouely in- jured. ‘Near Jatnes Martin's Louse, a hugo block of granite, woighing not tess than 10,000 ponnda, Wax moved frota the placo whore it lias rested for centuries ond carricd a considerable diatanco up tho hill. It was a torriblo visitation, uttoriy ruiniug many of the farmors oyor those places it pasued, It will bo almost Impossibie to robuild tho fonces in timo for acrop. Besides, tho trecdimen have miffered uo seriously by maiming and death that Invor is much demoralized, . | tae, which ho had found 2 miles olf, ‘I'heao probably |* IN MANCOCK, 'DUFFIE, COLUSIDIA, AND GLASCOCK COUNTIES. Speciat to the Auduata Chronicle. Tomson, Ga. March 24.—Thora wera two distinct tornadoes. One came directly from Milledgoville, traveling bout due east, veer- ing o little to the north, pagsing throagl Hancock, Warren, MeDutie, Columbi# and crovsing the Savannah iver near tho mouth of Uchoe Creok; the otnor coming from tho direction of Fort Valloy, pnos- ing thrqugh the lower adgo of Hancox, the cen- tra of Gla«covk, aud into Jefferaon County at Camp Moriah camp-ground, beyond which noth- ing hos been hoard from tt, Tho following houses aud plontationa wore wrecked in Hancock County: Jobn 'T. Mas- soy's, Hin wifo and child nnd « Misa Slugle- ton were killed," ‘Thea houxes* of Jeane Rey- nolds, Carlor P. Wholoy, G. I. Rhortas, ite cluding two fine orchards, wore totally do- stroyed, Tho storm thon croszod tha Ogeochee, 214 iniles above Mayfleld, and struck und doe toolshed the Lion place, ‘Thon itresched Mra. Virginia Hubort's, in Warren County, killing und wounding two nattroes. ‘The negenos wera blown from their houses half mileintoa fold, [tdeinol- ished Elam Church. ‘he noxt hourca dostroyeil were Joh: W. Hubert’s, Mrs. Catharine Nol- son’a, He W. Nolkon's, the ov. 't. J. Pilcher's. Th thon juinped ndistanca af ¥ miles ‘oni demol- ished Camak, After entorme MoDatlio tha tornado destroyed tho honsos of Meucy Ivey, Mra, Bacon, Jolin J’. Stovall, Jolin W. Morgan, Taniow A, Hongon. It Killed one negro xt Benson's, At John EB. diniti's it killed two negroes und wounded four, From thonce it passed into Columbia and struct and Aemolishud tha house of John Tartlott, ited lia child, and wounded-soverat others. It dot suoyed tho farms of (coro Voroay, Davo Tanks, Gourgo Gray, nui Bustow. “At Appling it dorhohshed tho honse of br. Bailoy, wounding Misa Malono mortally. . A portion of tho roof of tho Couri-Honse aud Mothddiat Church were partially: destroyod. The brick acacemy and tho nogio church were comptolely domoliuhed. 3- yond Appling the houses, of A.M, Crawford, Mtvs. Walcon, W. Larapkin,’and Wiliam Walton Avera leveled to the ground, At then crowed the Savannah Niver, Nover wasnuch a tornado felt in Qoorgia. 0 front clond was (Hod Mack, balf a. mile higWwit halé a mils wide, Ht" was ‘barrel shaped at'times, and at times it took Yho form ofa half-macn, revolving froin north to wont. ‘Tho rear was ituminatod with a lurid. plos- phorescent, but whotly uunstural fight. Jt Wravelod al the rate of 70 milea pir hour. Jt wan flanked on the north and gonth sides with donne vlauds, buc utood out in bold relief alune. Le deraoished ench plantation in twenty seconds, Te war accompaniod by a sound ad of five husdred cannon in the decisive moments of 1 pitched battle, Nota drop of rain fall from it, ubgareat raliuestorm came up throo hours afterwards, and doluged the earth, accompanied by hail, wind, thunder, and Ughtntng., Handreds apaped doath simply by-the linuda of Provi- ence, : Aumora from Glaneock County aro afloat, but it fa impossible to got tho detalls. Tt fa rmmored that from olyht to Ubirlty wero killed and tity wounded. Mount 3forial camp-gronnd was do- molished, aud it is reported that, out of a family of eight living thore, yoyon wero killod, RUTALHOT AND HARRI COUN et tanta (tda.) Nets, Marek 23, # Tho storm-elond that proved ev destructive Qaysed in nn Gastorly. dircetion accovs tho colniry, About tha time it passod Columbus, #0 it war neon to divide, the two portiona go- ug parallel wich cach other. ‘ho tornado atrucle -tho -westarn portion of ‘Talbot County abouth1 1:30 o'ct Ita pateray, about a halt tale wide, wan marked with the complctu ale. sicuction of! housoa, fences, troes, and ‘wyery- thing that como in ita way. An oyo-nitness status that the yory clouds socmod: to” bo on tho grouud, hurliig themselves ogaliut evory ob- utnclo to tholr pagusge with 4 power noyur be- foro’ known. et Onp of tha most remarkable eaeapea recorded ad At & echool-howse near ‘tallutton, which was occupied by # teavhor and wbont -fourteou wchol- ars, ,‘the building waa tum to ploces over tholr hada, but, strange to coy, no one was injurad, Whe YHpor portion of the building was lifted up and hurled through tho air, «, Anothor inutanco, illustrative of the immonso forco of the winct, id that a tlll-stone, boloncging “tb'a gristemill; wos hurled soma 60 yards from its position, whilo tho building was Nterally tora to picces, o@ It is stated on fpood authority that there wore t out far lives lost tu ‘Talbot aod Iarrls Coun- i t was impousiple tu learu the namos of tha Wartws. 7 Fa ‘c Iu Harrid County tho daningo was oqually aa ‘wroat in every respect. The fermslo colle ty bailding at Hamilton was blown down and. do. alroyed. Sovoral lives wero lout atsu, Iusinous of -all-kinds wag guapeuded, aud the strickon psopie call oa the public for ald, ' de . 1 LOUISIANA, Correspondence Vicksburg Herald, Waven.y Bratton, La., BMarcli 41,—Our neigh: borhood wau visited by # terrible toruado on thio 20th, and write in behalf of tho sufferers, Mr, Join Mlanagau, brother of Capt. Jack Flanagan, and an old citizen’of Vickwburg, and Afr. Walton Whatley, au old reehtent of Warecn Couuty, wera the principal sufforom, ‘TLeir buildings wero all blown away; tholr famities much bruised. Mr, Tlunsgau bad ono sib brokon 4 bia eldest THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH fon was tho moat soveroly bruise:l of hia fanuly. | Uf Mr. Whatloy's farnily, n littio daughter aud | hia brothor-in-law wore very sovoroty bruisad. Mr, Fisnagan aut sons lot four horses, Evory Piceu of furnituro wad blown say and do- alroyod: trunks wore Unrsted opon and contonta caved olf and reatterod hayond recovers; pro- vintona blown awoy ard deatroved. ‘Thuy saved nothing except the clothes thes hud oo and they wera eplit to pleces by the wind. It bs in possible for ine ty describe tho ternbie cena of doniruction; fencea‘all-gmto, linlds covered with fallon trees: no indications of houses nove a fow broken bri 8, hora tho chimucys atood. ieee 2 LHL Cours. Kecord of Business fransacted Yese terdlatys te bivoners. Mary ©. Gilpin filed a Lill for divorce, chaty- ing that her husband, Tuomas C. Gilpin, has violated the seventh commatidiment with ono Mary Mel.ano. Bertha Schubert asks fora divorce hecatse hor husband, Witham, has been too intimate with o Mra. Wintor. Marriot Tatum repreeents that sha was nar riod te William Tatum im January, 1859, but left Li gp ee PWELY “MALINSKL Kxarmtnontion of the Glrt Joseph- Inn by the Coroner, Conduct of Her Fathor and Mother During the Fatal Night. Giving Holy Water to the Suffering Chiklren, Contribution for the Family Raised Amoug tho City Oflcials, Wiai the Fathor Says, ‘The inquest on tho botiss of Mra. Appolionia Malineki and her two children wow reamed yo3- tertay taorsing at the Koliing-Aitls Station, whon the Coroner took tho unassorn statement him in April, 1862, on cecount of hia uupposed | of tho little girl Josephina, whuso recovery may infidelity, nnd haa not since iived with hit. She charges that he has beew repeatedly guilty ofadultors aud cruelty, and asks for 2 divorce, ITE. The following will bo the crder in which Tudgo Dlodgett will tako up the pagged cages + Now. Ui, 16, 17, 22, 93,35, $3, 41, 42, 43, dy, G1, 52, 56, 63, 61, 69, Gt, 65, 68, 6, 77 to &4, 63, I, 104, 105, 106, 11G to 199, 131, 13%, 193, 135, 197, 133, 139, 145, 147, 148, 149, 156, 164; 159, 101. 182, 163, 165 lo 165, 170, 171, 178 10 177, 149 to 1n2, 10 tod, 297 10 LOL, 204, 214, 2H, G18, 241, | was 237, 238, 217, Tho foltowing will bo tied on the District Court calendar attor tho jury is diseburged : 92, D9, 11, 04, pnd 16. Jutho suitot the Mutual Benofit Insurance Compiny ve. William Charlos, ils tormer agent. for ai account, an order was entered yesterday by Judzo Biodgett requiring Mr. Chatles to pay into Court 29,600, on or boforo April 10, 1873, to abide the furthor ordor of the Court. UNITED BEATES COURTS. Wayman C, Budd commencad a suit against W. Y. Wrightman olahning 25,0 aK, Murphy, Assignee, be; the following furtlos, tho dit in ench cage: J, D. Vitel, Cleavor.J. N. Darker, G, W, Morris, 1, 8. Warner, P. Le tou, Adelino G, Schuroman, und ionry Willetts. SUPEMION COBUT IN INIKK. M. Jd. Wiluon began a anit against Edward Mendel, claiming 25,000, Fdgar 8. Heaton commenced a suit for 810,000 againat Wilkam Fanebrau Lae ‘Tho Third Nasional Bank -aued H, F. Eldred for &1,UU0. * John Baldwin, Jr. brought sult for €4,731,97 against James (2, Tiyde. “Lowis Dogonor.teyan an action to recovor €3,000 of Peter Feilon. ‘Tho American Exchange National Bank auod B. G. Gnultield for $2,000, ‘fhe Troy City Natloual Cank commonced au getlon for $10,000 against G. 1. Murphy and B. ’, Alleu. J. W. Horsey sued tho Mereantilo Insuranco Company. for £2,000, A.A, Libby & Co. sued J. L. Marah, Trasteo, for 31,700, . Goorge Wilson began au nection for $10,000 againot b. F. Murphy, and Wy Alten fur 310,- Ov0, aud MeBiown & Wilson sued ile wamo par- tes for a like amount, Orvillo Peckham sned the Wabash Coal Com- pany for £9,000, Salomon IcKichan brought auit for £20,000 agaffiss John 1_emuoek, Nicholas Schmitt, Sr., sued Nicholas Schmitt, Jr, for 31,600. > Tyman Riair commenced asnit against Charles A. Yay aud Nolsou A. Sanboru to recover €2,G00. Wil & Hoberts began an uction for 85,00 against Philo Carpenter aud W. W. Strory ‘Sanjos Reed filed a bil azaiunt Hl. 1, Meioro, J. ¥. Seammon and wife, and shout fifty other in shite against es being Si G00 Harvick, Charlos Eli Jonnings, Sharman, aud. 2. Dickin- defendants, to forecloze'n mortage for £2,000, mado by Scammon to secure u loan made to Monure, tho proporty mortgaged being Lots 42, andl, except {fe rout t feou in Block 1, of 7 Seammon'a Suuth Puk Dowlosard Subdi- Yasin OF tha NOE 2 fof thes. 2 1 of See. 3, THE COUNTY count. «A. B. Porltnoky was sppoiutsd guardian of Emitio Tauber, a tuinar, giuadgr au approved band of £1,600, Tu tho mutter of Robort Healy ; tha files wore rentored, Tu tho matter of the estate of Ahguat Schiltor ; Toavo was granted fo sdaiinistratrix lo sell por- tonal property at private ule. : In tho cxtata of Auotia Dill ot al., minora; Tonvo was granted to lionry Praces, gitardian, up- pointod aevording to tho lawa ot Ulty, to collost ut remove the personal catate of the minog to hia, ORININAL count. No Buplvess was “transacted yesterday, tl ir i being Gbuerved usw holiday “Gurroiaa ‘¢. Va, de Ha, (uinpheel 6. ite Larraneo of af, v8. Thor sui Domi Gans—Jolu Wit ys, Charles Cfiaphell ¢ ault (10's couldutad Judgment for $260 tor ‘ubul p¥é—Danicl Ketvlum va. H. i. Thomp- Bon wt duinss Cockrolt ; §302.63—Johu Anteld ve, Henry Arma; vordict, $1,009 snd anotion foy new dria. -dusipis Buchel va, Bopule Melaunor, Oo Mulssuce, aud Gerhard Soreisn ; 9450.61. + 7 CHARLES SUSINER’S FUNERAL fled Lint, of, Hes 2x ‘Totnl of C2B,250.4i0 Boston Glob. Tho following detail of tho oxpensez connecied with the fncral of Churloy Suumor, waich havo excited 0 nuch comment, will bo found intor- outing reading ¢ : Funeral. oxponses—For flora decorationa, £1,465 ; other decaraliony fox Doric Hall, 8?5u.~ 69 5 entertwmount of pucste, $4,060.17 ; carriage Astro, 41,808; muuic (band, vhoir, ote.), ZG1E.20 5 vefrcohmonts for tnilltary guurd, $268.51 5 use of aaddle-horses, $250; sorvleos of undortuker, 3200 ; vervicus of voxton, SOU; printings, £164.- 86 oxpcnacs of tho Committee, $10,381; crapo, badges, ote, 9195.68; building platlormn wad wee of stool, $50.76; messangord, tolegrana, otc, , $95.15 ¢ total, E11,119,65, Uxponses of ths Eulogy—Uee of hall, with our-soepora, $544; floral deevrationa at ‘Muuie Hall, @1,009; pald J: 8, Smith -for dscoration, M1416; onturialataons of Committes, $745} expanses uf Committca te Now York, $C01,.50 5 ourvices of Goorge W. Curtis, 21,000 ;* sarvicon of Clare L. Kellogg, 4400; oxpenves of Claris 4 §178.U5; werviccy of Adelaide i hervicos of J. W, Chinrchitt,. $ survived of “Vonplo Quartecte and other, | 6; wervices of Browu's Brigado Rujid, ¥173 5 ating, Elolid3 ; carrlaye hire, YIsGus : pho- tourapl uit Bape ou portrait of Oburles uner, S60; BlaINpY, Fosottes, wtalioucry, ete, oto,, 487.61, "otal, $8,103.01, see Printing the memozial voluo, 6,000 coples— Componition, $324.29 5 presa-wortt, 2845.60 4 pa Hor, $1,910.69; frontispiece, §890; vupraving, printing, and etoch for arontiapices, B40.60 5 Dinding, $8,000 ~$u,40u.09, Mdttorial sorvices, . 81,000; cervicuy, proof-reading, 100; 1. O. Koed, aervicog nroparing volumes tor d ein paper boxes, pustayo and expre-sayo, 927.76; expenses: $sW~$10,022.74, Grund total, G29,240, 40, ey eens Ar. Curtis anthorizes tho statement that ho recolved nothing for the eulogy. ‘I'he Commit- too acknowlodge tha fact, but “hay they detor- intued to give hie bust of Sumncr in’ marblo, Ly Mailnore, aud to taku hin by surprise, but the uu appropriated romains ag paid cut! sipeslras ec ecens An Sviet Ghost story. A supernatural ineldent tw said to have oc- curred in the wilds of . Kerry a short Ui since. It soon that & womun rusiding in Glenilesk re- caiyed a cull from tho wphit of bor husband, a “nian of the farming claus, dreused tu a shroud, Whe Bi ‘snd white stovkiugs, und yloves.” ‘tho fuer an white lovee stuted that since hiv death, some months bast, wlthough ho ongtt tor ‘bo in, Heaven, he was dotained elsewhore on acconnt or Wd of bis wifo to give hin tho monoz. woman in full faith handed him £10, and plomiued to pivo him tho rest ina few days if he Bonucs—A | duu the tulermiasion at she firet oxuuinativu, Wory, || God's suka don’t publish tho agannut iu tho pa- now bo looked upon aa complote. ‘The girl looked quite healthy. thong sho hina loat cou- sidarablo flech tu Lior wickneaa, the only remain ing evidonee of tho poisoning being tho tack of control over tio ueryes of tho thitd aud httlo fingora of tue hand, beforo alluded fio. As wes expected, tho examination ‘or the Coroner was quite an ordeel to tho girl, whois naturally very retirod and modest, and it waa only by dint of oc- easionnl judicious coaxing: Liat answers to ques- tious Wee ubtaiucd from ber. Tho following TNR STATEMENT OF THE OIRL: I got sick Baturday ; mother yot wick on Sun- day vight; 4 lad a ineudache, ond eo hed my mother, and fathor, and sisters. ‘boy got rick at 12 o'clock Sunday night. Icau't remomber how wo yot wick, Wathor wont to borrow somo mionoy frum Gutorjshn; bo brougle home 92; 1 way not in the houso when he caino home, When ho strived wo ail liad sume coffee; this was about dark. Fathor and mothor fell bad bo- enuso thoy could not’ got the monoy; they wanted to nay for tho house. alother was cry- ing. I'nther’ wont to tua boss to get nomo money, wud could not get it. I don’t know whether father or mother went away after ho come back tu buy somethi vat. Father nover Scohad syanre.tn. the pot where tho coifce was boiled... Muthor was in tuo habit of roading iu a book about LXDIA SHERMAN, who gave tho men some poicon, That bool igutillat home, Leawin tho book tho nicture of tho meu whore they follduwn. I took sick tirel Saturay. ‘Pho roast got allt Sunday nignt, Fhato pain in inv head when J got pick tira. I felt the uamo way Suodny tught, but did nut feol tick at the stomach. 1do not know what my inother suid = when «sho got sick. did not) vomit = that = night, but was very thirsty ell tho tine. In tho afternoon of Sunday mothor was wiiting to siomebody in the Ord: Country, after whieh sho spoke to me, and told mo f was sick, but did not way unythiug more, Mothor put the Iettor in av envolopo, which she wrote upen, and Inid it on the table, 2 know tho baby was sick becauso it wau crying. I did not aoe uny of them vomit- ing. 1 don't romember anything aftor £ wout to bud. Mother did not give mo avy modicina, I don't know whethor mothor went out boforo supper. I did not eco hor break np any matches. 1 don’t lnow wlint mado mo sick, J know mother was sick bocaueo ho waa holding hor load. Sho got up, and then she said hor head did ‘not ache sny more. 1 know Lizzio was sick hocause sho was crying and say- ing that her head was hurting her. -The coffee was warn, ond tauted as usual; it did not taste gour, Motuer did vot givo ino any medicino; sho said who would cook some aenua feaves fur mo, but did not do wo, Sho always cocked them when T wasoick. Mothor bought the coffeoon the Mou- day belore. Hather and tnother wont to church at. 10 o'clock Sunday. Isaw mother writo to tho Old Country boforo. I wes out of, mz head Sanday anght. After went to ed I first noticed that my sister was i Aothor vead the story of to woman poisoniug tho men ao Jong timo ago.e Mother did not ory while sho was writtug the lettor., I was lying on the lounge at ilo time. lwaa not vory thirsty dur- ing tho vigbt. Isaw by hor faco ‘that niothor way aick. - ‘ho lump was lit. Mother did nut take any medicino, | 1 know that my sisters were wick bocauso their cliseka wero wo red. ‘Lhoy did net cough any. Mother gavo the baby : MOLY WATER : in {te mouth. Gho gave all of as some, anit father hold thevandlo. Tho water inzted goad. Mother avo us very tittle of it, A boy brought tho water from church a Jong thine ogy. It was when wo wero taking the holy water that fathor uuid iother eaid thy prayors. lather wag Inocl- ing then, Thero wos no fire in the stove, Vathor did not drink any whisky Sunday, Io dtinks when be works, but not much. Le nover vomos homo after ho drinks, and makes mother ery. The holy'water wos iu tho camo bottle which always held it, 2 don't know whothor mother took holy water-or not. I got a little hatter when I tools tho holy water, and it mado the othora a itltte better, too. .We noyer. drank any tea, Only coffeo. -Wo nad broad and cof- feo for tpper,* ‘Thoro .wu3 uo meat or potatos or buttor. «Mother nover gave us holy walay bufore, We all prayed tugother bafore wo wait to bed. ‘Tho lamp was lighted all uinut. 1 was gating yp and down all nignt. At tho conclasiun of tio examination the Cor- onor adjourned to tho house formotly ocenpiod by tho SMalinakig, where, attor 2 thorauch search of tho promises, he discavered tho book alluded to hy Jausovphina on tho butter of a large chest full’ wf clothes. + flo a'so mado sonrch for thn letter which = Mins. Malin- tht bad writlen that afternoon, bul this he failed to flud. On’ rottemus to the sta- tion tho jurywe xo called togctucr, aud the Cora- iter atbstiuted Oiticer ‘“aruow’ for tho jncor named Hecles, who had managed to got drunk and wlept through nll the evidence taken during the aftornocn. . After connultation, the jury de- cided that Mulinski- should be held, pending firther dovolopmenty, in 500 bull, which probs- bly will be promuod tu-dauy. _ A PLEADING INCIDENT, illustrative of the largu-houricdnees of our civic oftiicinis and meinbers of tho Cominou Caunucil, occnrrod during tho inquest. ‘Tho Alayor, the: Police aud Fire ‘Commissloucro, aud a muaher of Aldormen,—Ave eniraigo-loads altogothor,— white visiling tho, fro-ntatioi next door, learned ofthe presonco of ‘the poor little Malinski girl, audios ravi moment on outsider suggosted: that they raiaoa gobscription forher. With a dua regard ‘tor tho lituess of thingy the hat was handed round hy Klokke, tho hatwor. Ie was at Myst thought thot tho hat—a ox aod seven- gights beaver, npring styio, and glossy neu Now York ahino—wonld not be big cnongh to contain the wealth which tho tender-Learted * otlicisty would pour into it, bute iho Aoquot slowed that the fours were unfounded. ‘Tho Latter ond hat‘weot round, and the Mayor opened tho Lall by. ‘lroppiug: a $2 Lil into it, Most peopiot thought ft-wae S20, but it wasn’t. ‘hea pa Al- devinan anuwerad Hlukko’s appeal with a dime, : thon another dino followed, (hen a 91 vill, then: @ refueul to contribute, aud wo on until tho nuuificeuce of tho crowd was oshausted. Then came tho oplsods of counting the wealth, which was akilltully accomplished by Station-Leepor: Uneaoy, who, when tho last dane was rec! sa guuounced that the combined charity of tho jive curciage-loads amounted to the princo- ly gum of $816. tho “earo » m0- ment ono of .tho party stooped and whispaed jo the reportor'a oar, Tur ho money was handed over to Mr. AMiuticheukl, the President of the Sl. dtanivlaus Kotubi, with inetructions to giyo it to Malinaki on goon s# he goty réleased from prison, While touching upon tho charities which Luve been bo~ slowed Upon the unfortunate fanity it’ may not. be out of place to mioution that ONicer ‘Androw Vertly, of tho Noling-alilla Station, hag for tho past weok talon charge of the Malinsll children, und has dovotod his time to caring for them wad’ guarding thor from outsidesinterferance, which, ulght have a tondcucy-to"color her testimony, Ho did it all gratuitously, and yostorday tie; question wag placed before the Polico Comin siguers aa to whother tho uficor ahonid Lo al- lowed pay for tho Litaa be waa away trom patrol: duty, and they decided onunimously tn the aftlim- atlve. ‘The only ovideace vow wanting iu that of’ Dr, Biobol, who is tats & chemical analyuls of tho stomachs of the déceasod,—a work ay whieb wing woumof £15 to friends of iv, und | botsa vory able oxpert. I¢ moxpectud that it will bo tintabed Jo ubout n weok, = THE FA Tor Thuons xoportor Jed) at tho conclusion came for it, dteanwiale bho went and cold the:| of tha inqnyst, at tho Qounty Jail, whort he how pileat tho clreummtancea of tho caus, aud this | uu iuterviow with Slalinski, whous bo fouud look-, gentleman, necing tha fraud, made proper wre || ing very miserable tn coll No. 09. ‘Cho following rougemenia for dealing with thu poacher ‘of tho covluslastical manor, Whe the rhout, is com plute burial comume, atrived for tha'bank-nate, ho was ut ned received by a couple of police, aud oved, ag ghosts do in ourday, to baw nord pretunder. Iu wlll vow bave to puswer for lls muwsouduet betero a Mayistrato. cynversatian ensued: : aut —L baye just como from tho inquest, slinw! 4. fh BalingkicYes; well, how aro ny littio girl? | Heyorter—Lhey aro weil. Melinuki-'Tiwt is yood; thats goo2. RepurtesThe jury have decided to rolecse PAGES. you under $600 ball, To you know any one who will zo ott your bond ?- Malinaki—Lsupposo Mz, BManvheaki wil. J don’t know any ano elso, Hoporter (prodneing the book alluded tain | tho inqueat)--Do you know this Look ¢ Matinsli--Yos ; “that is my wifo's, St bought tof a man at the door for 26 vonte, lit summer. es ey ple over read it ? Malinski—Yoes, she often read that hook, Reporcer—Where usod he to keep it 2 Malingki—ho kopt it on top of the cuptoard, Keporter—It was found at tho sory bottom of a cluthioa-chicat, bencath a lot of clothes, i Malinski—Vorlaps sho kopt ib there; 1 dont snow. 7 Neporter—Your ititle girl saya your wite:nars tho children holy-water on the night of “thoir vicknove, Ta tliat 80? i Malingki—1 didi’s aoe any holy-wator, Reporter—Alao that whilo sho wau giving {t you knelt dowa and prayed. Malinski—liv, Idid not. Thatia not » inychildron know of tho dcath uf their anil vistors ? = iv Noportor--No; but thio afternoon the prioot of tho St. Stanislaus Church will tell Jusophiua ull about the alfoir. Malingli—That is rigs, that is tight Tho additional evidenes adduced in the exaint- nation of tha gitlJorophina, while tt atrenuth ona mio of the theortea which have hesn raised in connection with the poisoniag, does not throw any direct ligit upon {be mystery, and, while the choutcal analyaia being tiade by Dr. Siebul will undoubtedly dotermino what drug the nur- dor Was dono with, it ia doubtful if that diucoe- ery willlcad to the knowledgo of whore the deadly atusy was purchased, who purchased tt, ond who administered it to the deceased: ‘Tho wvidenucs hitherto to purely circtmstantial inate halaye, aud tno only thlug that can bo dane id to dind ont TUF MOST NATUBAL REASON { for tho act, and to try if tho facts in the case yoem reasonably to agree with it. It lino alrosdy becu shuwn thot tho Molinekis were a loving family, at peacu with their ncighborg and aubng thoimisclyes; tho heads of tho family were ‘froo from any hereditary taint of fuaanity to wich the oct might bo ottrivused, and on tho day of tho murder but one incidout occurred calenlatod to couse bitter feeling in “tho | fumily. This waa tho failuo of Malinski “to “cf- foct a loan of $50 from a filand of his, with which le dosirod to pay of adobt to his loudiads. Thio disappointment te tho only known reason which could bavo induced either of tho licads of tho family to cummit tho ack, aud it la well to consider in egimection yrith it whothor It would Le apt to uppeal shore utronglyto > (THE FATUER OR THE MOTHER. ‘The formior is ono of those mou who havo been born ilo this world with but a eight modicuia of braing, and sith but little sensibility: “ Mo way a sboemakor iu the old country, and, ike al) of Lis trade who havo not ambition or rappll- cation enough tv rolcsru their trado after arriv- img hore, ho Jegcuerated in this country ‘to o gommon cobbler. In fact, ho waga mau without any oxcelelor idess forcither himsolf or his foml- ly, who took tho world aa it came, a well-menuing animal, whose indifferent naturo iy wotl hit off by hig little daughter whon ulie spoaks of him hs o nan who drank u littte whisky whon ho worked, leaving it of courso to by inforrod that when work was not availablo ho accopted tho situation without a grumblo, aud calmly suited his life to his cirenmstancog. ‘The wonderful nouchalanoce which ho lus manifested throughout tho foarfil trialu he hus gone through shows. too. that ho is fioan of gront fortitude, avou thuagh tho forti- Cuds ty duc toa lack of squsibility rather than to an offort of tho mind, aud that it would wke something very much out of the conunon to utir him up to do auything decided tn its natura. Honcv it can hardly bo belioved that tho condi- tlou of tho family, which, thouzh poor, was by no moans abjoct, could haye drivce him tu deapondsucy. . THE WIFE OF MALINSRI. howoyvor. waa cast in a widely different mold from that which gavo himshapo. By all cc- counts, sho Woow Wouun of uve sousibilitica naturally, which bad beon intousgified by au cd- ucation superior to that opjoyed’ by women of hor clase of life, aud by tho.fact that sho con- uidered sho had murriod beacath her. . Sho often complained of er lot ia- lito, aud deubtloes often looked into tho fnturo, which her keencr inalflit into probahilities Ghaved her contained nothing velter for her or bers than the povorty which was evory day with them. ° With “peoplo iu this spuoro of fe, o family of sone is looked ‘upun wy o blesding, aud cach uno of a superiiaity of daughters og, at any rate, quulitied bles#ing. In the. matter of childreu, Natura -had-beon somewhat unkind to the, Malinakis, «dso boys had beon born to them, but both had diod in their infancy, and Mrs. BIslinsii, donbttens, fore- saw tio haidohip thich way coming wien the elim earninga of horhusband would have to providetor his tuuily, which overy sucescding year wade Incre oxponsive. This mado hor moody: and doepondent, and gainod bor the character among tho neighbora of w woman who did not care to aux in the wosial circle with othor women oY her ucquaintance, ‘he olfect upon Mra. Alulinski of the dieappointment which arose from hor huv- band's application for the loan is described by tho little girl, who atuted that hor mother cried when elo hoard the nevis, Malinski said~ that the failure to get tho money did not trouble either himor lis wile, Lut the artless story of the girl must ontweigh hw statoments, which aro contradictory througnoul, and frequently made a palpable intention of supyressny tho facts, whatever tho njact in uo dcing migut bo. in view of ull thoso favts, q AUG MOSL PROBABLE THRORY of the affair seunis to ba that the.wuthsr of the tamity, long deapondont at tucir condition of affaire, gavo way uudor the jast stroke of wit- fortuuo which throateusd to bring upon them tho tro of their landiady, and davisod and put iu oxeoution. tho ouly remouy which it scomod.w her was available to relieve the fataily from fu- turo trouble. "This theary ia proatly atrongth- ene by tho discovery of tho book alluded to in Jouephina’s evidence. ‘tho book i ontitied 0 Lifo, Crimes. and Conviction of Lydia Sherman, Recently Tried in Now {Muven, Conn., for Polwoning ‘Tiree Nusbania und Eight of Mer Children.” It is oo characteristic specinion, of the vellow- covered sensational publication which finds par- chaser on railroads, and its facts aud the style tu ‘which they sre narrated are of o kiud likely to leayo &‘ lauting impression upon the mind of guch a woman og Mis, Alalineki. Whether on tho'fatal Bunday night who enlisted hor hne- band's sympathy iu the work upon which sho had, in hor morbid condition, doterminod, wilt probably nover be known, bit it 1s probable that, af guitt reutu upon oithor, it rowts-oqually upou both, that the superior physical ctrengels of the man carriod him through tho ordeal buc- cosefully, and that i¢ wos a kuowiedgo of his share of tho guilt which iudacad Motinski to ro- fran from giving that ularay dusing the torritle night sud day following which would have im- auudiately brought the ecoudar Suaistance, “OF course, this i3 only a thooi ut it is the mout natural one, which surgesta itself to auybudy who has had a thorough Losight into tho cass. nie ie Story ef a iulithern Editor-Duclist, f Urandon (Maz) Republican. - Ou Montay morning last, av we roda to ou office, weak ond dinsbled fram a five weoks’ spell of sickness, and Kcarcely aule to. lave Gur sonm, Wo word attacked by Chancellor: F. Waro, the recont appointeo of tha spoourthicts son-in-iaw, who was lying in wait'fer wo ut the Post-Office, ariaed to the teoth. We were on- tiroly “unarmed and very feoble, and-so in- foruicd him, whon. after various throaty wad unprocationd. he walked away to bo congratu- Tated by his Radical yrionds, Wo fwént:to onr oltics, procured 9 shot-guo, and wrote him ao note to tho eifcct that he had mado a cowardly ,ond unprovoked utlack upon, us, and that within hve minutes from the tine the 1dto waa dofivered to hha wo would Lo oa tho stroat pro- pared for him, Wo took onr stand, on. tho corner beueath onr gilice, and be soo omergenl from tho Conrt-Honse with o ride, bat, famtond of coming dircetly coward us, bo crossed to the Wichardson conor, whero tho strovt way crowded with people. Ag this smomont tho Mayor camo down from his offico, when sorae ono informed lua of the approaching hostilitios, and be rau ‘up and arreated Ware, and acnt » Conatoble after us. Wo woro both iuod protty heavy, aud there the matlor rota ut progeut. apenas sone ‘Tho Vaicour Commranity., + Betton Nerald. Tho noted Spiritualtatic cutorpriso on Lako Chumptain ia now pronduaced' not only defunct but decomposed. Wilcox, the plain promoter of the schemo, has beow pot iw jou by Shipman, chargoi with stealing ©70, and writos from his artery @ long screed, ia which ho donounces Rhipman asa *coulldence mun and a -donbis- dealor,” charges bim with cruclty to big duugh- tort oud tou little G-yoar-old orphan boy, aud hints of darker charges, uf which bo bay infor. mation. aud which ho may disctove In future. He spaaty of farceloguros aud attachments piling its thick und {ast ou tho property, aud. though he himusif koops up a slot heart within his‘ prigon: walls;and professes to bolicve that bo-will tive tosoo Valcour devoted to lho causo which brought the Communiste hithor, st ig quite plain that tuo thing is oudod. § ‘fho mombors on tho inland woo timo ago reavived that Eldor Owun Bhip- i} wan was'e fraud, and that he bed taken mozoy from thom under falso pretenses. ‘thoy havu proguréd n warrant for lid erroet, and“ ho dayo not stop foos into Naw York Stato for foar of it Uslug ussved upon him. ‘ OT SHALER. Samo of the General's Experi. 3 ences In the Reergani- i antion tine, tu Fiads the Job He Undettook a Voy . Diifleult One, kara ; (lar Fite Commisstouors Vety Gracious, wut Wh at AU Disposed te Assist Him, Tho General Tharatora Oueides to Abaidsa ile : Wark for the Present. Sitclut Dispatch to The Chicauo Pribune, New York, March 20.—Gou, Shaler aid to @ ty that he had noiotention of rwnuting from ‘Now York: that all his wterasta ware hor; tuat ( Snleago could not offer auniclent indacemerty te>enude him to leave. Mo caid that tho Chi g:¥ public ofticce, like thoso ‘of Now York. wiry tr @nsitory und fieeting,‘ Ho also intimated. i, aa, indiroct way, that tho Chicago authorities, with whom his dealings wero most intitnaie at owed o disinchoation to assiet or encoursgy Lf ta lu the work he had undortalon. . Ybo Goneral gald that tho Chicago Fire Da. Vo rinent Lad boon romodeled after bis taking Gh trge oF it, but that ib was far from coin litisaid vothiug about returning, but remarked thr & ha wa hero now’ to take a reat Stil levine. ill-ayg. optil. Ho sayy that tho converaationnt tera, of which he is on advocate, and which tein Vo; te Wore, worke udairably. ‘~Upon the recoipt of this dispatch, & repuzte, ha diracted to uscertaiu what ae could ti repard ‘vo the prsuont status of Gen. Shalcx a3 Cons dng Enginoor of the Firo Board. The teaui liio invontigations is ao follows : {Gen. Shalor, fouling that it was ntterly in. Trosstble, undor the preaunt_ordor of things in Chis city, to reorganize the Firo Department yr carry unt eyon toa small extont the puro tor which he was brought boro pe tho Ci ‘esocialion, “as abandoned Chicago, ad tiot return until there ia a change inthe \toard, which may give bim room to beliove ¢ h la recommendations will be cordially zcccive; uid prompuy acto upon. ' DURING Ura STAY hr ere hotned. by evory means in bia power osfect two thinga: First. to bring the Dep; si1ont, ag it now oxists, to better degreo of (i line, and wat i upon os olliciont a footing xs ins pouuiblo out of the prosont inaterial. Geet.d (wo uccuro a larger equipment, and an incroag <i dueu to angmont it to a ize whieh ho thiuke ii, ity roquiros. t * Lo carry out tho latter desigus large appin priation was asked for. It was brougut besuy tho Council at n time when tho pvoplo +. ‘crushed with taxation, and it met Ib who most strennens opposition from ai vides. Uo found it impossible to cit hn mercaso in the Dopartment,laud whilo he fei that Chicago, with its extenatvo ternituy inilammable baildings, was vory poorly prot ud a3 compared with other cities, ho ¥ AVANDONED ALL HOPTS df reorpanizing it in thisdirection. Tn tia: tor the Board of Police are to bo chareed buta tithe of ine bisino. Gen. Shaler's sists, expericnced #3 he ig in all matters pertatuiagi: Sirs dopartnicnts. woro considered altogether to faucitul. and his recommendations wero lvisd supan aa necless both by the public and thay .. Tho Citizens’ assuciation, auspices ie acted, ably Geconded hin this attempt to enlarge tho Depar! but the gigantic figurea scared everytod:. the Council would not for 3 momont thi:}: tiously of making any such stupondous cpzic- Pliation. : 1 Gen. Shaloz, having Leow deiented as tara Via purposo went, cot to worl: with gresier re: Jutiou than evorto make up the need sratcnoiyo,cquipmont and a groster 3 awou by Liluging the present force to , AMMO DEGHLE OF ECFICLENCY Tu thio ho might have beou sustaiccd ands: tasted by the Board of Fire Commussiocrs Whey not been notoiionaly inefiicient a° Jae siayed more rez! for political influence taro to do their duty by_ tho ‘thoy wero hostile to ‘Gon. fitmlica coming hee, ond, notwilketanding th. 2 cd coxdlality and respect with which Ja coived, this hoatility coutinued throughov! ftondaes that wero mad6 tho Citseny' C eo that his anggestions would bo kindi amdacted upon, if at all teasibla, were diynored. The Gonoral found tho Depa woakened by WRETOMED DISCIPLINE, or & complew tack of discipline, aud fs 2* gewud rules and rogulations thas iwix gs teatly wtrenpthonod it. Bat they wees. ealdly and naver carted out. Ha den, at aing anstalay with the present tra of C51! wioners, faerefore, and hoy zane. toavi tha thei career of disgrazetal mulagen, thaey are hoisted out of office by uu 4 peablio. : He waa not ongaged for u your, a8 mM, Abs have supposed, ‘Tho sum of 31 i: id him to reorganize tho Fire Depa 1% woro posuible, be it a short or long 1 (Hitizoua’ Gomutittea have recogaized & taulties of bts podition, and have ber 20) Witiolied (ual bubling cal be dune wt json dito is, however, till BUNECT TO THE WISHED HE cowie. aad may be recalled whenever a time co i comisye success to hib efforts. Such a tse, ie thought by mauy prominent mombot i. C Itizons' Asaoctation, will be roached byt awe of ue new — Tucorporntiv: mad its adoption by Chicago. If ti ta Kea olfect in this city, resulting, ag It vl. : ab joHaliog the Beard of Police and Fire vii. wissiocera, then, thoy are iuclinad to tues G on. Sbater will havo a favorable oppartinity & wilfect the results which’ they havo paid litt? apeaye, aud then undoubtedly bo wili is i wulled, te 2. 3 get . di at psd MIS WORK HERE % hms not buon sjtoguther valuches, Ie ba: t he puople » bettar idea of the inertict department, aud of whnt 18 neoded to r J ay ty meumuably wato frau sirea, than t.cy lie? o fur had before, and a groat muy of thou «=! B ayer Vast satiated nutit hin recummmsedaled By KOproved and variivd out —_-__—-__- Criminat statioics ta Engine ‘Tho following oxtract ix takou frora = cr."t b 7 Col, Du Cano, Survoyor-Genorai of Wits fy a England = UF (3 Sphonrs that (so far ot least a8 J ¢ time) that part of the population wht! f + geon 25 and 84 years, or perhaps a littl ol Bs pptios far more than ite proper propor» * convict prisons. This may tucratos ¢ lied the ‘criminal age’ Ic appears ab ti 39 crimimal oyu begiag and ends lator ins th an in maled, . ‘ “Tue fact of the large decrease of crib hy nuonely atter tho age of 31, is well wor Nia Bi bte, Whether it arisos trom the moral 1:<1'~! b pug ty dome widividuals devetopon les oie ° Ginarny, or in a dosire after a certalu of 1 qcieter Ho than tho rlak- nud exciteb.ch ¢, cme can oiler; bat it would scem:to Were ti 10 inference that, if those porsons whos #° ¢ videuces in them taarked criminal tea could oither bo locked up or kopt ul aisiporvision until thy hod pasaod, aay,ths 4 40), aupplying thug, in the interest of thor t aat self-control in which they aro obriow Ty 4 tient, o veet donl or crime would ha put ttt ta, for thoro cau be little doubt that sok +! ' u pdotucied crime, which ranch eave t w® hiich ta followod by punishment, 18 ¢2 by porsons of this clans. Many of arnt tienceforvard become respectable mews » peiely. ‘aa phigh seis also worthy of observation La a J] foportion of inate convicts convicte in ‘a: 2 lous orime iv muck Inrgor than fewales— it | u keto ono; but tho proportion of ialea oat p alos convicted of munor crimos fa only ene, ta j*""Pho oxplanation of this probatly l# Abst mt « Coupation of femalos ty uot geuorally butt Vaud them to commit those offenses 5f 1 aorala which bring thom go muclt oll ‘yperation of tho criminal law, and oP "13 + Joes not oxpose them in an oqual erate 4 « Iangor of committing themoro sorious 0 —_—_—_—_-——— ++ Boraw.?? - + Worcester Price. - " Scribbled upon the wurulu of a docuseD’ enived at tho Executiyo sfansiog, froin ae it «of our Miulster to the Court of Bi, Jaunt ou ype followanr anngsy gerne to byt «Iupo’s 2 G8,” which 2 ment Vi ifivon rluo to tuo ramor that Goo. Bouss®) i tvout to rosign : 3 : Theld a band at “¢ drax,” ‘And, thinklug it wort bite, L* uiiuded # aulf wy pric; And, with triuuiebaut suile, Ilo caw.” L-drew ono carad—'tras rod; “Tho other fous ware whet tmigtway that 19 Bor mio wie threo, old males Rud ad