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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCIE 30, 1875. ‘ ntlomen wero with him from about dusk, and | was an Interferonco wi eclia ite, their he Hberty of the press, (ie) {a on tho x ir, his wife, ¢] Fixed about various matters, the contempt cata | and in tho caso of Sr, Storey it ia not difforent, O & * youngest son, and Der, Udward Beecher were i} le morning, and at osher ti in the evening. to { for him with Bowan, and told him that an atbl- tho farin. He lott for New York the following | tration had bean talked ovor, into which Boron | TOWN ELECTIONS, day (Tuenday). - wan willing to ontor. I said { thought this atato- Redirect examination: There was only one | mont should not be published, as it wana groat horao at tho farm on that occarion, winch Me. | scaudal, Tilton nstd he would publish it not. Beecher kopt for his son. Bly son went efter the Withatanding, Thia interview broke up about 10 baxgage for Mr. Boocher. Mr. Beechor was at | o'clock, I naw Towen ® day or two after this, Th—Hiave yousn Idoa that the Jadye wos present and neated in front of tha Plymouth ~ of cours occupying the greater attontion. Tt | | Th-ctiare yin tot the can? Chureti delegation. Bfrs. Tilton and the women (Bas characterized ne an tion at Are Btoray | — Mr, 8,—While I havo the greatest respect for who usually accompany hor woro absent, but renult prodicted--the vindication of Mr. Het Teannot help bolloving that tho oye 8 4 Faas aera calla woroDe, Fowlen'at donne sroitrary Til of the Court had moro toda with | Wx. Boechor Proves an Alibi in | their pincos wore oceupled by othr women, Nontinating Convention at Turn- er Hall. the low. The Court should * i. TESTINONY OF DAVID Hows, iny wilo's Iuneral on the 24th of Alay. My ron | Hefore parting that night we wero to moot seal flold, Ala. Woodman, Aloxandor Sullivan, and ) te decor seeareey “rathor ‘tan taonarelly, the Blatter of Mrs, Moul David-Dows, produce merchaut, was tho frat | beken to wo ‘dopet forthe Baggage wan thee tnd Wes" ae) Brae a tranity ney Reeti f the Town Boards B.A. Btorrs. cf ro fe , Ata quariar of 10 ofslook Col, Mlexby oame | DULT (ane. doe8 DOE SITET ct ot at, ton’s Lullaby. + | pitnons eatteu, and, in answer to questions pit | work he did, “All my charges ara entered ons | proof, and those te nee 7 ieee SESS OES Oe 08s) % dea follows: “ Miss in, and his frat wards were, en tet deelbpet by Mr, Evarte, answero se tomate cana pany, a | CAE es ib to ada te Ht ama) In my Tay "Sn cama This Information ra To tee Ocho and, | Times, which Is tnfortunate for public moraln. 3 to His | 2 the spring, and loft in tho summer, but I do dinpatcl ee a been ipard from Me, Goudy, tt | The ccond affect will bo to throw ashadow over | Multifarions Mepositions as to Wis | sot receltcct tuo yoar, nor havol any memerunto noth * memorandum book on Baturdays, and among | for Tilton, and we mot again Toesday night, the thom entored on that day was the charge for the | samo per tien being presont. The paper Wilkeson telegram. had of tho agrocimont wae read ovor and dis- Akecroas examination: My son Joneph lind | cussed, Tilton anid it was natiafactory to him, Gono several times to the railway station before | and lie wanted to sign it, but I withbold him NORTH TOWN CONVENTION, UEBIING OF THE INDEPRNDENTS, A convention of “Indepondent citizens” of Villiams end Reod, and the third offect r dati My family, ¥ith othors, t i Y 8 if the prisoner would, aftor all, linvo | Judgo Willis An Whereabouts on June of dates. My ys ra, wont on & | ho began to work for wages. until Lowen should sign it. We talked about | the North Sido was held at ‘Turnor Hall yostor~ fooler tho wight in tho Jail, Indeed, Mtr. Cant | Sai Mets hiniite & bulls agnipetliy yor, Beate: prea a trip to Omaha that apring. We left on tho 2iat | At thix point tho usual rocens tas talon, two hours over it, and {maid T thought owen | doy aftornoon, for the purpoee of nominating flo a went 80 fase to! ee eee ae, of Jor. 2, 1873. of May, aud returned on the 12th of Juno," ‘JOREPH #, TURNER, would come to tho arbitration, ‘Tilton differed | town ollicora, Thoro wore delogationa repra- not bo released, ati After the recous, Joseph 8, Turner was called, | with me about that. Whon I took the paper to Ho testified: L reside at Peexakill, andomason | Bowen I was to tell him he ought to of tho last witness called. Lam iiving with my | eign It liko a Cbriettan man, aod alro fathor. I was attending horses in the employ of | that the quatvol wan gotten up by Leechor in Juno, 1873. Lwentin the afternoon | the nowapspers. I said to Moulton and Bs lo | ‘Tho roportor then bado alien to the snnctumof ‘This ooncluded his diract examination, and the ae ae would Hin arn Teste tho vournal anil retraced lis ateps, noxt halting progocution had uo quoetions to aak hiin. Vos Mait, The editor, : : ter of an hour Inter, howavor, Goorgo | At tho ollico of the Jostand 3 0 JOHN WItstnw. einai ir, Seen areas cans ioutet ring over tho’ The Day Mra, Moulton Had Him John Winslow was noxt called. Io stated: I senting the Bixtoonth, Seventeenth, Eighteonth, Ninoteenth, and Twenticth Wards, and about 260 lookers on, the Iatter boing especially “ indo- ndering over the wit which but a A toe a a M Pendent” in their manner aud conversation, ihe sepa tondlan fo the dail sntrance, almort Sot of | fur momacte provigue bad flowsa fees pis pon, Courting Somnolent Oblivion tm a practicing lsmser, and havo orn for | tommeot Slr. Ueochor ep, Sano 2147, at cho 248 | Filton that Uhoughs the pubication would | bummer elomeat leroy pee A breathy a9 fee pls ee and which at ‘tho timo had assumed editoricl twonty-five yoars. I was formerly Districte Lge sine cP wad them to then tie: H fured Mie znd tol Bau rng bowen that | tr, Thtelan called tho Meating to order, and toast r sean ¢ 2" gad the turnkoy. shape. Ho romarkod that among tho cortainties Under Hor Afghan, Attornoy for Kings Coanty. Iwasa momber or | St. ae) ef : ane i drave ham te. el cua re nig ani i return fed ipa n's. Inaid Bowen Jolin BM. Arwadaon was elected Char . hat do you want?" said tha rept of tila world waa Mr. Btoroy's incarceration. tat Ci itt ether di Beecher loft in the evening of Tucaday, rove | did not object to sign the papor, and wanted to 2 4 airman, : “Thave an ordor for hin,” way tho reply. T.—What do you think of hie imprisoumont ? tho Investigating Committes of tho Iymonth | him down atter dinnor to cithor the 2:16 train or | road tt and think it over. Lacid te toca THE PRESIDENT ded tho meth cha Peal Mr. Willard—I think ho richly desorves: ite but, Church, meoting Me are or house. Mrs. the 4:00, Ay mn tliae died ott the SB of Stag antl: Apought Hoven waald algn ae Paper. piiee eald thoy had oxsembled not as Ropublicans, f quotes a oy,” at tha samo timo, without having examined tha Vichiner for % i iti Tilton was bofora the Committos on tho Gth of ech nded the fusoral on th + enon O1 Dp Hal aah Rroat mistako | not aos Demoorats, but a4 roprese) “Vou, raleasing Mr. Storey,” answored tho | et ine eo ballove, Judge Willams tian | ANd Wishing for Noro Permanent, Oblivion Suly at Me, Ovingion's, ‘he Commitien wan | Hoe returped to New Yertaneama ack on | in uot having (© algned aad that Tniould aot | wrt gs Demoorate, but ay Hacer + eet imeseonzer was immediatly sdmitted, and | mado a mistako. tidak lie oust tava diawit Under Uke Graveyard Daisies, thera sbout five or aix minutes Lofure the ex- | Pyecheruntd dune I oe Ne & f Mid not woe | hava loft it with, him, Charlos ‘Thaus Fenekt?; | who bind chosen thom aa delegates end only * wan met by Cul, Ricaby, who took, the dispatels | Mir ive couteinpt,” oud Lellove ba wilt regret amination began. Bir. Tracoy accompanied ux | “Cross-eramined : i have no memoranda to | was also to bo one. ‘Lhe timo of meeting of the wucl\ men must bo numiuated a would prove : Ha ee te ta Gueste, It was as fol- | his action, there, and was only sbacut two or throo minutes, | guide me in these dates. E remember tho 2d of | arbitrators was arrauged npon that night, Itwae y of tho trust confided tothem. Ho bad to Mr, fito sites never known snch interest taken in town ‘uno, bocause it was the first day J did work. | to be in Moultoa's study. mattera beforo, Ath a » and there wore good rea- The lst of June fol! on Sunday, and that is not The Court adjourned. 2i.—Are yous aympathizor with Mr, Storoy ? oH A Mr, Tilton was before the Committos on the 10th - TOMA Eamoun, March 22.—Ueorge R. Chandler: The | ‘Biz. W.-Not by uny moans. All kuow of | A Portion of the Proceedings Dull Be- | *! July, Ho sald that thero ehoutd not be any slo Y Ik a workiug-day there, I want to meat Beecher at ———- sous for it, ‘The people had been soonest sisi iu eetor eatery lata Scam bance sanastee tar ere tian Lees eeotved. bt yond the Forbearance of {nvostigation, and weked If Mr. Beecher wanted | tha 2 o'clock train, Bim, Deecher camo, thew JACKSONVILLE. fobbed bythe mon whom they elected,—had i wre Thetsherif (0 $2,600, with George Chandler ax | te Court hag tlstakon tha ene wd overshe: ‘et ono, and he waa avenrred that Mr. Beccher did. | Mrs. Beecher hnd been theron the 2uth of ils isan been nnfustly and unfairly tnxed, and bad al Cores i mil be duchy rge from suai Uhomarlt, ‘Tho gonoral obsconity” of the Zines Stoicism. He. Cleveland showed tim Br. Boochor's Jeter | 4 drove tem to the station on Tuesday.’ It wat Svcctad Disvath to The Chaeape Tribune togely anid eapacaiee toate, Uf mon, of in ba VIL. 3 3 FI 4 J A Ff he a C} vers th Weryalge Suprenjo cour.” | ousht to be foundation for an almont unlimited calling for Ite Air. Tilton ead lin caso wae fe | A tne ieee nae 2. oyunu tell she time of} sscnsonvince, lly March 29--Sult was come | (eateene capably, wo Mielots {Appiaused ‘Wittiat C, Goupy, | punishment, for thero {sno mensuring tho ovil writing. lo noyer stated as to whether Sir. waited on it ten oF fifteen minutes ss “menced to-day for troapase, with damages laid at On motion, Air. Thiclan was ctected Socrotary. : This inloresting news wan raceived with an | it doc, ae the age had atte anon A Jacksonville Contribution, Bbeohse tas ate Hoaw an ste Serta “a TUOMAB BOGHEFORT. £20,000, by Join W. Smith, the conscrvator of | ,, Til cated some dissatisfaction amoug tie 1 wAitold you 40" einle, aud the remark, “Sudo | ToT eAty nave rocelped tie ble Chan As i wo rend it nee carefully.” Gute ith ot Julp | sented: Tam recelvar of tho Wastera Union| Alice Orr, a yauog gir agstaat hes unc, Wr Viti was appotutea Soaggnetiate thom J. Bk j —thand now." Ho folt conikdent that ho wontd det UoLaye SL, Btoroy has Min pablioy ayers OBSERVATIONS, the day that Tilton published hin card, the bd of dune 167A oT ‘rememnbe ncuivioe Harta, of Waverly, who in charged with accom- | ‘the follossing wore thou selected an’. Com- not be obliged to lodge thoro all night, but it tho dispatch from Beecher on that day. (Showna | Plishing hor rain gomo time ago. Aftor tho re- Mr, Zimpel. Monry Tho editor then read his intcrviowor a locturo A DULL FORENOON. I met him on the street, and told him 1 had on tho Grand Jury systom from bia files, tu Soretat Dinyateh ta The Chteago Tribuns. road his loiter, Ho snid he would like to tall which 4$ was argued that tho jury ought not tobo Bnooxuyy, N. ¥., March 29.—The morning with me; that this investigation was all wrong, hold abovo crittelutt, fracas as it was clotted sossion was the vory dulieat of the dull series. | and ought not . Pes 7 Hs wanted tha Committee with ao much power and ft was 20 osay to pack | ‘no attendance was appropriately amall, but the | to adopt aroport that bo bad drawn; that, in- the jury with unprinciplod mon, to {he datriment popular disgust was tromondous. Nothivg at all | decd, ho had drawn two or thres reporte, I'toid mittee on Credenti M soomed to boa matter of indifference with him whethor he did or not. Ho looked upon himeelf aga martyr, and, having ‘incurred the wrath of § his enomics,” was willing to submit to thelr “tortures” withous flinching or alowing tho white feathor. book.) This is tho entry of tho message in the | sulta of this allogod Illicit intercourse became er, William Iendloy, Dau Gauery, and Peto book. Tho mesesges are sometimes not dated, apparent, bo, itis charged, endeavorca to eon- but we are enabled to fix tho dato by the hook, ‘ {afr, HUM read the telogram dirocted to Turner, | &iton WWladuers ge aiken ae ey an Ee asking him to aend aud moot him at the train. eekes Witness continued: I do not know ciutder | Het concealed, ' Hor friends finally discovered Hah While the Committee were out, James Me Cormick, of the Eighteenth, who reomed to have the impression that ho and his delegation wera to bo ruled out, charged that the Convevtion ia ro- | of the dearest rights of n fico people. himI did not went to hear anything except the 2 Ler whereabouts and bad «conservator appolut- = gulls feleuce conient ulated Minn pon Tn 8. eee Seuentional enlivencd tho procoedings, and, | testimony before the Committee, ila wanted | this isin Beochers handiriling or not. { 8d ashe i subject to montal aberrations and | YM! Packed, Frere arts nfo § Ot Jos WORK HAD TO BE DONE ’ THE LAWYERS, Rithout sensation, ditch-water is intoxicating in | me not to oppose, and asked mo io do hiaatate- | 4 Crosmexarnined: Te entry o department. “| Sceaslonally to convalsious, and is incapable of | 116 «wouldnt stand. fe’ Sed advised the Gol, ae ened ae toe ne at tha OPINION OF MR. JUDD, comparison. Tho first witness, David Dovws, of | mont justin, I was preecat, wien his sworn poaverd| dh tee te ‘que deparbiaents 1) caring for hereolf. “bhoys” from the Eighteenth and lwantios i Clerk of the Criminal Conrt to got a blank bail- | A reporter of Tux Taruoxn yosterday aftor- | Tarrytorn, having beon called to prove that Hes- piakoniens pe Tendon be Hs Ste Tite ak ‘Redirect: Tho original telezrain had no date, a ee Wards to retire to tho other end of tho hall aud oud. and Jailer Doyle eet off in purault of the | noon also visitod tho officos of a number of } alo ‘Tarver had boon an inmute of hia house at od Afr, ‘Tracy, and heard what ho ecid. ‘There | Dut 1 will awear it was the 2d of Juue from tho CASUALTIES, moter cen naminationg. ain aaniih Sees tan latter wan note Malt an ke aes loading Inwyora to obtain their opintous on tho | the time ao apeciticd, had heen no toguler soavion that afteruoon, when | entry iu the enol Se ONELese ICY IMPRISONAIENT, (eCormicky "would Lave to stand te, Went ‘Tho Sheriff finally made hia appearanco at | Morita of Judgo Williams’ decision in the Storoy EX-DISTHICT-ATTONNEY JOUN WINSLOW Mr, Tilton said to Air. Tracy: “You havo no The next witness was Emil B. Dinaler, He Bartisonz, March 29.-—The “Sun of thismorn- | upon a wordy dispute occurred between these ft in collision with me after the half-past 10 o'clock, the boud having been filled | contompt cago, Judge Trumbull, the Ion. J, | wagecailed. Attho announcoment of his name | right to be hero af out ih the moantime ; and, without furthor ado | 7, Doolittle, and a nombor of oters, could not | thore was an immodiate buzz of conjecturo and | Promises you mado.” Tracy sald: “Yes, but. * hi a (lhe neuuiionces ofthe dispatch tho sigue. | POfound. BIr. 8. 0, Judd was, howover, found | surprise, Winslow hnd beon a vory prominont | Non Trax you shange your gronnd T Wd not tnrow cf Mr. Storoy and Mr. Chandior wora at- | 8¢atod in his office in tho Ashland Block. Io } membor of tha Invostigating Committoo which | the front arior, and Tilton followed, He paid: d to it, and My. Storey put on Llborty’a | had not board any particulars of Mr.Storoy'a in- | Beechor had appointed, and it was oxpectod that | « Traoy, 1 forgive you, I Nke you better than — ed ee be carceration, and reccived an account fromthe | ho would cortainly testify to matters of tho | any man in Brooklyn.” fo put bis arm around The bond runs until tho caso ia heard boforo | roportor with interoat, The roportor then asked | graveat importance and cousoquerce, Tho ox. | Tracy's nock, who said eomethingjabont forgive. se alk Bouck, which will nos bo until Sep- | ji5 opinion on Judge Williams, pectation wae dashed by tho discovery, apecdily Dateoon ea ae a asi f phe Mr. Btoro: Mr. Judd—I have not followed the arguments mado, that Winslow had beon called to oxplain | nover do.” icked un a teckel ecatatntne the reenetns of ihe in tho cago very closely, but I must admit that | Tracy's poraonal relation to the caso. IIo teati- Cress-examined : Tho firet meeting of the dinnor which bis es bad, prong itn, aad tho docision is a surprise to mo, for I was confi- | flod that Mra. Tilton’s examination bofore fic eiu'ot Sule Mens tlled neg akon, se on bidding adiou to the Bhoriff and Jaiter, ho left | dont that it would bo the other way. Ihave not | tho Committce had boon principally con- Son after . tho Jailia company with Br. Caulfold, Mr. | oxamined tho Iaw on contempt very recontly, but | duoted by ono of ita mombera; that Tilton, | S¢8i! the moetings afterwards. | I took the tosti Chandler, Col, Ricaby, Mr. Goodell, Judgo familiar with the principles fav aT | mony. rv, Tilton made two atatements boforo j Dickey, Ste, O'Brion, and the roportors, taking a | Jom familiar wit Slaroy can ietaaened be ee aftor upbraiding Tracy for becoming Beechor'a | tho Committeo. ‘They wore both vorbal state- two "Iada," vory choice epithets Leing uacd by Lath, A fight between them was imminent, but others interfered, and, some one whisperitig tt McCormick that he was “all right," he subsided ‘Ten minutes lator, the Committes being still out, Keuney ondoavored to create a dikturbanca by objacting to Waleh sitting boxido the Chair- man, Walsh, he said, was no Secretary because ha had no notes, Tho dolecations hooted, aud ivennes, catching at achair, and winking’ both eyes, Went alvay, aiid: ae tise Ween ee the rool ing publishes an {ntoreating story from one of oflice o' ora Union, (Hhown mesanga). Trent this from Brookisu to the New York oice | H#® men reecued from tho Ico off tho const of on tho 2d of June, 1873. ‘This was takon from | Newfoundland, and brought to this port yester- tho flies two weeks ago by Mr, Hughes, thoman- | day by the steamer Nuremberg. Tho party are agor of the Brooklyn oftice, Tho message was | ali Irishmen, or of Irish descent, and comprinod put op on Eoparnte: days. Tie. z ences nearly the evtiro able-bodied malo population of sages for Peckakill hove to go over to the Now | {0 little town of St. Mary's, Nowfoundiand. York office. ‘This witness then left the ataud. | Whon returning to the aliore, on tha evening o BEN RITTHIDGE, : tas day on which they boarded tho ico-bound formerly of Cincinnati, testified: T roside at | Lrig, they found the ico had parted about a mile Poekskitl, and live al:out 300 feet from Mr. " Beschor's _restdonco, ‘tha ordinary method of | store, loaving m space of half a mile of cing to Beecher's how.o is past mine. Have | clear water, with night coming, ins storm of cet Beecher ton years, Ifo was at his farm | "Sim, sleot, and, fivally, auow, incapacitating on the 3d of Juno, 1873, I ams farmer, and | Several of tho party, and when the ME. WALSI then arcge and proceeded, iu an excited manner, to address the Conveutiou, He Lecama white in the face, struck the table with bin fist, and his words choltod him so at times that he wag in- audible, Jie said tuat the “ aristocrats” in tho hock on the street, aud driving to the 2'ines :. attornoy, had aftorwnrda forgiven him and said mente, The firat was mado on tho Gih of July. New York about three # ‘i morning dawned ~ soveral corpses were | ‘Twenticth Ward bad not put a alvgle Irisiman ollica. '*Tfoporter—Whnt distinction do you make in | He liked bim bottar ian sny other man in dirook- | T never eavr it in print. lr. Beecher sandy | come ta Kew Tork soul Mineo timer a weeks 1) counted: A henry tame of ico, 20 foot | on tho ticket ; that the namoa wore printed it SRIAL, OPINION: his cago ? . lyn, with othor intorosting and periiaps portinant | i149 grat on the 10LU of July, bofors tho Com. | the 4 o'clock train, arriving homo about 6:15 oF bie Goated Pan egret ate rattan Herma, dApplanse.] Wore they nerfsi | Did EDITORIAL OPINIONS, | Mr, Judd—In my opinion, constructive com | detaits. ‘Tracy and Boccher smited coustantly, | tities ‘Thoy woro all preecné, ‘Tha statement | 7- Laechor was at homo af the time Tarrived | PAY Bots, hop! Tey ecigud drift towards | they devorve tobe tramplod down? | [Chocrs.] WHAT KEWSPAPER-NEN TINK, tompt, ss contempt not taking place in the pres- and tha Inttor got into s warm and ovidontiy | ou thint occasion was not left with the Commits | tore. Lsaw him with sevoral porsoue when I ura-ice aud they could thus save thom- | Ho, for one, stood up for the rights of the poor tl 01 ourt id, cAI * % ' the various paporm, » roporter called upon thom, | Court. According to my understanding, tho | ing Winslow's direct oxamination by ‘racy, tho it. Ihave nover cen thin statemont sine that sti Ae ct . * | articles for which Storey waa hold to be guilty of | witnesa had to characterizo tho Intter in the night; and nover enw 8 stonograplice write ont viniting first contempt lind no roforouca to the indictments “ ” ty \ i e i Te tlurd porson as ‘Ar. Tracy." To hear | nis notes of it, Mr. Sage was tha Chairman of Mts, FRING LL) ATICRE pending eainae him, Lo constituto ® 0080 | qeaey ask Mr. Winslow, “Did you goo Mr. | thar Gommitico, Welanted all thesruimace of tho Times, who was found busily engaged at | of constructive contempt, the expressions | 2*ey ack Mr. ae _ | aftor it was written out, to the Hixemining Com: " his desk, absorbed in an editorial, Ho readily | should linvo affected, and should have been in- | Tracy?” and to boar Winslow assure Tra- qittoa. of tus" earch, “Moma”coue Gt tet . i tood that the reporter had come to inte. | S0ndcd to affect, a matter ponding beforo the | cy that ‘1 did soo Mr. Tracy," was a bit of Committce | took chsiga of it 4 Hideretgod thas te itep vt | court, ‘Thoro {a no question, of course, that a | faroosplay during whilch tho actors sfono Kept lio nok’ knew Who se eee. seouak Tow of the editeecnealiot g2" ta aye fasteoree | Grand Jory is uot a part of tho court, but | their conntonamon When: Wallorton hed tmage | 22 staat nae SS Cloveland took it, "I tion of the oditor-in-chiof of the Times, Aftor | criticiame, invoctives, or even {ndecont’ and . a pe the evid taken b for the YO giving the intorviowor a gontio reminder | scurrilous attack upon a Grand Jury, do not | 80 ond of somo notes which he was writing with ate nor aua S pe oy ence ts iy pairs is. eine tbat time was on tho wing, and he | constitute o case of constructive contempt, | 9 pen, ho rose, and, as blandly as over, opaned tend tho printing of it ‘nor hed Z ansthiug to to must govorn limeolt nccordingly, Be. Wilko | suough they may | afford ground for | firo with ble ctoss-examination. Wivalow ad- | Send sho printing of i ‘got Bcccher'a statement settled bimsalt back in his chair ina thougntfal | jel Aullss | The, procaoding tu contompt } mitted that both Mra. Tilton and Beecher had | printed, Isinued tho fenot ot tho Cont + Moannor end frooly expressed umeslf. ‘The con- | Moora tha protection of sane patty ‘Of tho | Made two statemonts to the Committeo, and thnt | ‘Ile last time i eaw thre original it. was in Bir, fab tan about in this wire: jo exorcise of | OMly ono of onch had been publiahod. Mocon- | Raymond's hands, Imadex draft of tho ro- turned into tho avenuo, and heard him eough | Felvos. When at had floated 300 feet from the distinctly. Beecher, Ido not think, could bara | ic upon which wero tuetr comades, it ground. come on that train with me. Saw him next dav, ed, and the unfortunate mon rotuained upon it alko, J fix the dato bocauss I wivhed to sea him | [OF three days and vights, during whicu time about some little business, and becaasa he had | Mix of them died. Afi the food they bad in that moved up for tue summer, I recollect beiny dis- rere - spall saltesnati which was frozen appointed at not ecoing him, as ke went buck to ra ny ees hteon Dion remaining after Now York for a week of {en days, the nine tloated off made their way back to tho veri Winton, abaudonod brig. All expected to die In her, and Thomas J. Tilucy thon tostified: Tamalav- | 20M0 of them had lost their sonecs befora yor in New Vork, and reside in Brooklyn. Waa | Teaching her. Tho brig was moored in the ica inarried the $4 of Juno, at 7 p.m, by the New, | £88 Week, in sight of laud. wad tho fishermen Henry Ward Beechar, Inotived he did not seem | Were on her ton dave. The narrator says he tobe srrayed for the occavion, and was not | as family of elx ebildron, snd somo of those drosned for a wedding. if who Aisa leave femnillen ee ually arate, ‘The ten The next wituess was Dr. Tred A. Putnam, | Men will be takew im chargo by the Uritish Con- who testified : I practico medicine at No. 255 | Sul ta-day and cent home, Fourth avenge, aud Iyed thore in June, 1873. man, who had as greats voice aa the one who paid his millions of taxes. If thoy “came any ft, jennie, eslusea, the Irish wonld protost. core. Alter shaking hia flat {n the Chalrman’a face, Mr. Walnh aunvuncad that he withdrow from tho Convention, sud would nommate o ticket that would bo elected, Mr, Schoemuacher motmted the tablo, and couureled @ repression of actumouy. Said he, © Your decition to-duy will be tlaaled to the four quartersof the globe by thn telograph wires. Your dates and responsibilitios are iummonne, atid you must go to work in harmony, and nomi- nate tiret-clags men, RULED OUT. The Committeo returned at shia momont, and made thar report. MeCormick aud his crow court, and henco tho law dofines ¢ rh bor the 4th of that month J left Ni THREE PERSONS BURKED TO DEATH, being oxelndod, there way a vigorous protert on Fear aey OF radee Waren Est do you think | the powar very strictly. fossod also to utter Ignorance a8 to what Lind | Pork t Grow UP & portion of the report with re- | SoC want by the linriom Taltroade Trost | St» T'aut, Sfinm,, March 2i.—Ousuaday mom | the tare of the outidoes Teese Poet on ano? ‘J peice Hoporter~Would become of tho minutes of tha proceodings, Iie | © om, nrecwen's eviprxer, Beecher botween 7 and 8 a, m, botiroen Hart- | Ing the houso of a farmor named Colson, at | was adopted, And a recess was taken for flftcen 5 Wilkio—T think it ia an outrage, and an unjust TUS TAB Ee TA Geniod that, in his dispute with racy, Tilton bad | aud know thore is small arvor which bad | ford sud New Iaven, Iopokoto Mr. and Mra. | Parker's Prairie, 25 miles from Wadena, on the | miuutes. procooding, farpish n redress for such guarded thrusts and errno fou tun thas, Judge Wiliams goted funuendoos a4 were contained in tha offensive | Orns Moltkowlsocontradicted shoimptieation tat | 148 fow days ago, Bf recolloction iy that. Mr, rom any other motive than thut of justice jquoher aaw or re © paper which ‘Lilton rox W—1 bollove hascted iu vain marner; be | gow chat the Goert ce co ees econeary to | Tilton lund enld that Lis caso did not depend | Herero te Committee, Ue oer eee pad isn voiu man nnd takes avery opportunity todia- | ERO libel, ter cone the truth may bo libelena tr | Mone" or “principally” upon documontaleri- | iio used tho word *alory.” nud not "true play hin vauity, | 1 eaunat charactarizo hia con- | Sttered with aalisious iutonk ge ‘sponking of | 29% bat also upon oral confessions, At 12:20 | etory."” I must havo bnd the impression that sao, idctatlggate act et i | Un aay ha, Ye aa sttUTl&°t | to. cowennminiion ot Witton eum ana | ga iio tre tue ace yan . He AEN ir + # oe atte 10 report. ho report was roa Bturey, and, unless Iam greatly mitaken fo wy | fi case ne ettcake denen, fuvolved: and not | Tracy quostionod him to show that counsal bad : eho - over and discueacd, All the members wora chsorvatious to-day, he will woou bo-brought to | 12 drown have te Peah ae dividual. Tho | assisted tho Committes without compouration, Beton, and it was dono at my office, ia, New a nouno of it. Of course, I take a partisan viow | Tuyo ce approuelionie wuemiies the Tons: ALIDI, ‘ork, tio daya bofora it was presented. I was of ths matter fs ale Tosnses, but x dows hot aie leis soreanen why Lor boy one should strat | After little recross-oxnmination Winslow left preeohs L waa road in geet. ae tho mem- erfore with ‘falr ax BION Of pinion, bera ha wi It. ir. Tracy wi jot wroto tho articto in question, myself, aed ity im- | t20 law against it, If tho articloa wore ihtendod | the chalr ond was almost immediately auccocded agros joy was Li * port was made known to Mr. Btoroy. When 1 | ¢© Affect tho notion of tho Grand Jury in regard | by a tall, moagro man, with an honest, bearded | Pre8ent on sy occasion whou it was read or dis- During tho interval, the Walsh and MeCor- mick faction attompted to hold aconvention, but the mon in charge of tho hall calied in o squad. of polica, who ejected tho crowd,—not hefore, however, Waluh aunounced that thoy would hold a meeting at Svea Hall, April 1, ‘The “regular” dologates were obliged to no into anather room in order to transact their business without interference, aud, whon locked in, thoy proceeded to carry out their pro- gramme, THE FOLLOWING NOMINATIONS were made: Supervisor—Nobert Kenney, . Cottector—Georgo Knerr, Boecher, They wore ou the oxpress-train for | Northern Paeltio Railroad, caught flre from the Toston, ecituEan, Waiee bursting of a keroaono lamp. Tho flames spread wan the next wituees, Ho testitled: Ihave ro- | £0 T#pidly that ins moment the night-clathos of sided in Brooklyn about three years, and am a| tie father, mothor, and five children wore member of Plymouth Church, Iam a stock | 0 fire. Colson finnily daehod ont of operator in New York, and ams member of tho | ® , window and rescued hia family, logal profoesion, and bave practiced in Missouri, | but iu asad condition. Thon thoy all dragged I was s momber of tho Investigating Committeo, | themsclves to the noarast noighbor's, » mile din- but was uot preaent on July 6, when Sra, ‘Tilton | tent, barofooted and naked, leaving Ulood-tracks testified. I waa present when Tilton did, July 6. | Of thele progress on tho snow all the way. The He raid bia case depended on written documenta | father and two children have sinco died of tholr undor Hoocher's own signature, ‘Tracy said | injuries, and it {s thought tho mother and re- thoro might bo ® question about what | ™Alumg son cannot long survive, accused the lattor of knowing all tho facts of the | crept in there, Mr. Jill drow my attention to tH amo bo: 7 too he papors would show, and that the Comumilice i] ‘un? Mab ding mattor,thon it was in contompt, | faco, wh ut Thomas J.T Gunso. Tilton osmo bofore the Cormmittoo on | : KILLED BY A BULL, dlssennar-—Peter Hata, oxpluined to him that tho statemoats containes | t° me pon et, | faco, who gavo Lis namoaa Thomas J. Turner, | the 10th of duly, Ifo eald he did not think is | could judge whou they saw them. we also . 7 ‘Turn vlerk—Veter Hansbrough, . - $n the articto wera breed on cusrontand eradited | fit sphenra tat Storoy did not know that any | io was momentarily rogarded a8 the fathor of | fo note nse investigation, as {t would bo | ouid if the charge azainet Deocher wns ormmluali- Snectat Inaratch to The Cateauo Tribune, Conetabioe 8, Plate, Edward Mooney, famor, he acqmexced in its publication. ‘Thero | Mdletmont was ponding against him. ‘The | reswig ‘Turner, Dut the iliuslon wae dissipated | an unhappy affair, and would jead to ondioss . ware uodirect charges niade against any ono, animadvorsions of tho articles woro dircoted at b t ‘ troublo and distroes; but he did not aay to "Satie i ero of leapt | far, aroun for bal uly could uote | famors He totied tant Ueeser arved ou | Site magni ire woul be ster ve ‘eport. < of unhay rovelations, whic! re echer an jer rhea} mattor for proceodings in contempt. If such o it hs ki ii Pry, u : aieap eros goualaer the imprisonmont of Mr, | Water {OF Droc established it would rofor tone | (be 220F Juno at his home at Peokekillearly | himsalf did not desire. He expressed an un- ty, tha documont shown to bim could not aup- | MAavison, Wia., March 20.—Mr. Benjamin FP. port the charge; when Tilton eaid to ua, ''Gen- | Brown, of Fitchburg, in this county, n realdont tlemen, you thwk thera is no case; but theroia, | farmer for somo fourteen yoars, was +o badly and Bocchor has sald to mo if over I intonded to put forwaid theso papers to lot him kuow, that | battered and gorod bya Durham bull he haa ho might tenve the country,” Tilton’s manner | been leading to water yesterdsy afternoon that. ‘The Convention thou adjonrnod without day. TOWN MEETINGS, TUE WORK YO DE DUNE, iy enough in the afternoon to take dinuor, Thle } willingness to tontify on this aud other occa: : To-day, bolug the Tucwday before the an: * 5 W. vith much emphasis Tor, air, I think qauese and all otlier panera duatas arenas was to diuprave Mra, Moulton's story that Beoch- castous, I do not remember his 9 ing auy- | Waa bighiy auxgestivo, aa meaning that tho Pe Batra Ate qoing onal. nual town meotiug, is the day spect : ad be 4 iy cies en a that candid Seinion, criticlum upon the conduct of o Judge or jury, | or had lain upon hor loungo and submitted to bo | thing abont documonts and papers, Ha said ho | story should come out. Ho said tho Committoo fled by statute og the one on which a8 ‘y - | god to wrap the ropo around a tree and hold wane Boe nesera ard Tok tae ante rang for the bull's nose to tho ground, whero ho himuelf Hx FELT GODNY FOR DEKCHER, waa found lying, having receivod fatal blows in ‘ha said, oud for his gray hairs. Shere wan no sug: the chest, causing, it is thought, paralysis of the ection of apy confessions having ‘besu mnadosi | Lett, that time, Ho esid bia letter to “Dr. Yecon hed been cuiled forth by the attitude of Pymouth . waa aware that ho was a discredited poraon in tho roportor tcok Ils leave ond looked for Mr. however proper and dosorved, is might be pro- | covered byan afghan uponthatday. The oross- Matioxou, but that gontleman badtakon an early | Codd with in tho samo summary manner. ‘Cho | examination potntod tho tact that Turner had | ‘2° community, but i i rocoadiug for contompt is enticoly arbitrary in 414 CASH REBTED IN WRITING. departure for Uy oaican dieaiels, fs uaturo, Isdonies tho right of trial by rt . boen obliged to refresh Lia momory by reference We anid wo wonld like to seo the papers. This * ¥ ty and tbat is too important a matter to be light to documants and vouchers. Tho afternoon ses- | Conversation, I think, wos not taken down, bat ; vila concetulngy te ie eee alae tlle dono away with. Suppose, for toatauco, that Ture sion was vastly moro intoroating and important, the slenogzapber may havo sono Bo, pest aay . - makingknown his Lusinesy, Mr, aster informed T8WUNE should onlain ‘information ‘that tho | Beocuor provod an allbi about Mre. Moulton's on on the 13th, and thinks ho 2 shall be hotd tho semi-annual moctings of tho thirty-three Town Boands of Cook County, While no Justico of tho Peaco who bas tho wol- fare of bie tow at hoart will absout bimself from them, yet, owing to the negligoncb and Spathy of some of those gentlemen, protiaion 1a UNDER A TRAIN OF CARS, Sreciut Mupateh to The Chtcayo Tribune, if imoi ; that as | Church and Heecher, and that if all wera pub- |. & : tho roporter that ho was just closing an editorial | SU4#9 Of gny court pea recolved bribo. It | atating that he made the declaration of » dotor- OE ae Te eae sate seit an eice should | Jeahed it would tand to chev toot ‘Beecher waa | GRAND Raving, Mich, Maroh 29.—Joveph F. | mado for tilling their places by tho Collector aud - ou tha subject of Mr. Storoy’s imprisonment, Bde Pea i caiaty eae Piste romp on pubis mination to commit wulolde to heron Juno 2, | Le ondod. Ho hada ropoit which lio wished tho | tho creature of his magnapimity, aud not vico | Harvoy, of Ionia, waa so hurt Saturday night Agsesdor, thus insuring a quorum. Owing to Reporter—Wowld yon be willing to inform me up to ble scorn and contest i obit ie 1973, Committes to adopt, exonorativg bimectf and | versa. Ifo said he had taken paina in the Dacon | while trying to get ona train of cars at Lowoll, thie arrangemont, tho Asacsgora, and Collectors, Of the sallont points in your editorial, Mr. Raye proceeding in tho Htoroy cago stout elt | Following Thomas J. rr ht Uz. Uccober. On tho 23d of July Tilton brought | letter not to characterize tho charge. Ho also | that he died this morning. He fell undor tho | and Suporvisora gencrally control tho Loardy, a NOSE nuastas=Avoils Pilawe takGican maar of the | fo0%s, tion thio Suiza.” “might fork | who aware ie drove Uavohor aud wife trv iro | & bubdla of papora to the ee ea ee oes | Boe aa ne ay Jolt do nok want its neither | train and waa burt about tho head and Laok, ud can iudulge in “eolary grabbing to an al- ‘. ze a he 7 ! ol; eo a Want - be. space in a roviov of the matter, aud havo meroly | 19 olltor tnto court, and lniliot an. arbitrary | Peckeuitl boat to the house on Juno 2, 1879, Ho | (zed eometing which eomo mombor of the ieation D eee moat indoftalte oxtant, vostigation, and deprecated it a8 unwise STUPENDOUS CASTING MISHAP, and uncalled for, He road Bocchor's lottor Specuil Pupatch to The Chicago Tridune, calling for a committeo, Ho said: “Gontlemon, Pitrsnuna, Va., March 29,—An immense cyl- you do not want them" (releriing to tho docu- shine Trent) ends after pend ey tot oct | tudor woighing 40 tons, for the mammoth engine would think about it, 1 saw his card aflorwarda | forthe new wator-works, while being anst to- in some paper saying he would, Ho prosonted | day, broke, involving » loss of 28,000. Bo lctiere with Ge arom Biotament, z waa unde FATALLY BURNED, ont at conversation betweon ‘Tracy aud ‘Tilton, ? Lasked Tilton bofore this if ho bad not told | Deoaros, Ul, March 20.—A 2-year old acn of alanchard, of Illinois, that ho did not hko Nocch- | Petor Blavkeuship, who lives 10 mites went of or; that be was a bad man, aud preachod tosoine | this city, was burned oo Saturday so that he died of his mistrosvoa evory Bunday. Yo did | yesterday, ry Donishment. Ho would decide as to whother Committeo thought was not portinont. They Heresies "Oy Jaige"Wiane aaa, | Leer aa tpi Gy nef far | Ud vo meoradm, an ony Ycolected tou | sap de fo naive cog nara Gi " ; ~ | ceration, and that noo without a bearing | memory. a ts Suds clang wih ecmmante bila. five th or chance of defonse. Such power as this it | . ‘Thomas Rochefort, a telenraph operator, tho | tore pod ton arena Bap He ad ne ho ovidontly bolloves to be on honest and un~ | {8 evident, should nover bo exorcised excopt' iu | noxt witness, swore lo reosived a telerrcam frac nr ae rer theese rojuudiced opinion, But I have not pronouueod | °Me8 Whoro tho right cleasly oxixts, Boocher on Juno 4, 1873. 0: tion, | fiat he nolified ‘Tilton’ that Lo would’ not Meo Uselston as woqualitedly just all buead’on | Eevartor—What remedy axtat fu such eases 7 ronledaee nto. OG ie Led beet: | hosp dita promise. de tes clsopan Ble oun racodonts involving constructive contempt, 1 | _ dif. Judd—A bill of excoptions can bo carried | Lo acknowledged that tho dato on flo iad boon | keop his py gmiee ie, be guanged ‘bis fround, | earner Aca {neidentally to the lad sare pp toany J fndgo of the Supromo Cole, who, uw shaun about three woaks ago from tho Jat to mae to ‘lvacye "You ate prevaticatinns nolor of Mr. Bi sat » May issuc | the 2d of Juno, Tracy iy " hen Frauke’ wil ia poor” _pulechiet ane avait of aunersedas, ict ss, tho oftoct ot Timi D. Brasher, another operator, swore that ae 7 iit tnd cy a opment of . an somntiys it te ae nae 2 boon roviewed by the Supromo Court. This can | H8 sent tho meusazo in quostion on the 2d of | tho Committeo, and examined witnesres, It wan Iu the Town of South Chicago, an attempt will bo made to divide 236,000 smong Miko Evans, Andy Corrigan, and Jobn Schank; but tho wohomo will be at least temporarily blocked, tance an injunction hay peeo issued at the Ineti- gation of the Citizens’ Arsociation forbidding the division until caugo isahawo, If Juatioos Do Wolf, Haines, and Hiusdsle will do thoir duty, thoy ean prevent this autragoous steat by refusing to sanction the paylug of enormous sal aries, and to sign the heavy oxpousc-accounts of tho pregont town oflicers, The Weut Town Board will hold its first legal ° derstood that their worvicos were volcntary, | nat dony it, but sald did not SSeS E meoting to-day for twelve mouths, tho auditors + Proce in this mattor, Teannot holp but admiro | b8 dono at ouco, and Br, Btoroy roleased to-mor- | Juno, 1873, from Brooklyn to New York, on . i 3E, : it toget Uio"sction of Judge’ Wilaaie {a eaatanher ise | Fou moraing. Renjamin Mutridgo, a farmor, swore he aay | Mul tiat they should paper, “Ho exld afterward that we didlvot wilt AMUSE UIE aogad toa orders loving Deon (saved tots . view of the question, aud, Judging fi ‘4 Mr. Judd spoko with freedom ana o mostness, | Beoohor fn Peakakill on Ji 1 . Se - — litvo fearued; think the psblle Mill sutaia him.- | $84, Aitbough evidently uot. apmpatitenng: with Slama ten Foe TaNEEd Galdey Gee oe ee Tey to Hud ont tho wholo facts of the case. ‘Tilton Catholic—Mridge Item — Bankruptcy ; This ond 1 Ar. Storoy, dissontod vory decidedly from Judge | _ Thomas J. Tilney, @ Inwyer, tostifiod that he | wore not diuulased bofore the Committee. Aire. then charged ‘Tracy witu being Appointment, othe North Town Board nogleoted to audit avy i duhaw and Mra, Bloulton were not bofore the QUILTY OF UNPROFESSIONAL conDUcT, 4 bills at tho laut semi-annual weoting, and lence botook himaott to the Iner-Osean ollie. Williama’ decision, was married by Boecher on June 8, 1873, at 7 in | Ura aie i De apecial Dispatch bo The Chrenge Pridune, ‘THE SON, MR. PALMER ANOUND Tur counts, tho ovening, Committoo, nor was Mr. Bowen, Cie eras aa Jalen that Bie sunt, ihe Mnwaugee, March 20.—Thore waa a large bavo the whole twelve mouths work to do. ‘The South ‘Town Board audited about 315,000 in September, but have $20,000 more to dispose ef, itis sald that vang ig anxiouw to hold on to the $18,000 he has in his hands to wecuro bim- roll, while Bohank expaots to worm £8,000 out ot the County Treasuror. ny diciirectezamination: L euppaso the lawyers was in his sauotum, inditing an editorial, and, ‘Tho opinion of the other Iawyors of the clty Is Frodorick A. Putnam awore he saw Boachor at <M tossing an Tarodollon to hi, te ree] divided. pure gat re dk atte gues: | tho dopot of tho New Havou allroad on Juue 4, | Tee Wrvicen, “titan sere oe genase for io purpose o: Nisit—to | thet Judgo Willama ‘haw atral 1873, lettera whicl he promised the Committes, 1 plain bia opinion ou te’ Justice of Judge Will ia i oP interpeetadon : OE ihe, NEE Land: tank tone> wilsisdses oyore fob craveexe torae enw Sug wGrigith Gaunt * letter, Palmer. exprossod bi whilo — othera come ‘o 6 the opposite | amined. Thoy wore mun of avorago intelligence * s ne ovat of Judge Wilkame’ ‘conlu eee sah] | eouiclusion from the same facta, and uphold the | and soctal position, ‘Their testimony created fir, Heochors tostimouy arose from his call hat, Judging from tho points mado by His Honor | Judge's course. Still othors, sottilug aside tho quite a sensation in tho court cha possonsion tins teteig ateare When and’ tho earned codnsol and. tho suthore | sechical logul question, think that Ar, Btoroy . panrreropia fou'y Borscasion the "Trae tory. oa tios quoted pro and con, he could not wea what | Paved alt bounds of right and decency, andi | By reforeuce to Mra, Moulton’s tostimony, it | Mr. Dooclior appoared before the Comsulttos, le ; feason and precedent the Court had for acting ax | Ticbly douorved the sentonce, ‘he majority soem | APPoarG sho was not positive whon tho wuicide | road from a paper which way never in my Manis, + he fide | Tho pnenkor wald tio lad no legal right | $2 Atte tnt aH _publleation at tho articea at | intorview termtasted, but belloves it lasted until | The statement ae caelly written andi warty . a 0 Dali ocoaviol foi mprinon Bit Storey for an plloged Fausteune andl shat cho same object contd bare eon acgder | the lunch-boll rang at 2 o'clock onthe 24 of | twoon ‘Tracy and Tilton, the fornicr asserted proposala, snd that when he changed hia ground | Procession of Catholic sociotloa to-day, in honor he (Tracy) did not conuidor the contract biud- | of tho consecration at Bt, Franciscaue Church ing. Aiton sald ho would soa about this. ane and Convent of Onpuchiua of tho naw bannor Pack rooms Pore tee eee ettt 4 | of tho Bt. Bonavonturo's Society of that Church. betwean the parties inthe front parlor, ‘fulton | ‘The procession waa even largor than ou Bt, came in, threw his arms aronnd Tracy, and | Patrick's Day, consisting of Gorman, Lrivh, Bo- ssid, I tako back what I said,” and he said | bemian, and Seandinavian sociotios, something about him being tho only man he In the Commou Council fo-dny tho voxed Uked in SR srookiya, I waa presont whon ho | question of tho height of the Butulo street new brought tho lottors, and ho took them away with | bridge was settlod iv favor of the shipping fn- him, Tilton road ono by Sire. Tilton about tho | torost. euormity of hor offense oc win, Lt was floally D. W, Blanchard, of Milwaukee, was to-day SOUTH BIDE coLLEcTonsuTP. To the Huitor of I'he Chicupo dribune: Qurosuo, March 20,—Mr, Miko Evang wantsto be re-olected Collector of South Chicago bocsuse of hiw great success in eoorving 8 fow prominent tax-payers and corporations into paying persoual taxew, but bofore Mr. Mike Evans doos much i fi June, 1873, that his charge was ont ¢ proposals, and 7 agreod “that Winslow should examing thouo | elected Ausiguee uf the Depere Iron-Works, in | more boasting about tho large sum he succeded Feats be oat uated ti aileued Rta bed a aed the eee et Wea duaeeeea oo "muon ap THE COMMITTER. tho tatter didnot deny jemeees ve letters, - bankruptoy, in collating, hn, had Botte, ist tte fse-payora ot committed In court during a trial or ponding Inbors, Mr, Btophon K, Wulte, a Wall streot operator pifttenoseeeaniined : There wasn statement of Ti eamined Avineiow ‘was prosant when “POLITICAL, TOAL, uno Wiel bee pono oe inte Tne Geen x My atdictment but ib was oue which was come | «je enthnslnstio lawyer, pho haprenod in the | and banker, and & momber of the Plymouth iho Committee a tke rue Btory.® Thora was | to wake nutatotonte con eee He Bud refused a4 quent tax lists, and pay over tla uum collectod m — ircnit Clork’s ofllca, romarke: it bs &, Q 5 —_—— t "i Fogerdiog iat Per oor tee opinion Dost thing Judge Williams bad ever dose, so gaurel Tovoatigating Committce, was the next | nothing elua referrod to by the Coinmitteo as tha MENKY L, nvGIIES, Rhede Islaud Prouitition Nemiune | to tho Trossuret worug daya 8 0. Haw le dono { 8d not of tho court of which Mr, Willlame isa | ‘hat it would holp immenvely to raue his reputa- | Witness callod. ie teatitied that Tilton told the } story. When Bouslo Turnor waa on tho wtund | The next witness was Huury L, Hughes, Ho tions 80? Labi ere Diy Ang Te ha eae ee” aazeaa & Judge, Mr. Palmer emphatically statod that he | 40n iu the eyos of the community at largo, Committee his case rosted on written evideuce | questions were put to hor very fust, butnotfaster | teatitled: I ap manager of the Brooklyn tela. Provivescy, Rt. I, March 29.—The Prohibition Let Mr. : 8 ne’ 250,000 ‘Sub0, foe in y foul not and would not suatain’ & decision the | b0 Jaw of foustructiva contempt, Heravor, | of Boeetur's gull TS Se OT nao Gr Juno'd 1873, iv minor Nocporean reneeencd | State Convention niot to-day and waa yory fully | fou 8%, fork over the 3 hhanay, before golugany 86 1 a . y Ba frosdouy Ore oes cere woul. a rail the Of tho profession feel a boultanoy in dealin Te mau ALIBI AGAIN. ‘The witness boro loft the Btand and Thomas | me to put thedate, It was my own work, attended, The present Govoruor and Lieuton- | furthor. swe il ibaa each ing the Principle involved, aud uot the man, be | WHO of the two ia in the rigbt,—Judge or of ‘6 mado way for Moury 11. Mughes, who gave | Jaime ‘Vurner was called, Ho said: { roudo ot HORACE D, CLAYLIN Sut Govornor were ronominated, and the re- Why pag wa arene mu go-l bet Sh SERS oT ea, PER HSTL arn, a i 4 one of the editors of tha Tagen THE WISCONSIN STATUTES, nh Pee the persons emptoyod on tho farm wore hla | years, I'sin a dry-goods morchautin New York, ) Publican Bite tickae << Muwt wo be taxed almout to death, and then bo winnl Ne tans ce Elen eect, expressed nig Tanowned dry-goode merchant and snow | ip een eT walliraln, aul “others, | Lad Vofore thet eee ie the ae eee: compelled to pay aot of bumumora 9 or 4 or 6 ope to tuake of bia coufrore, Ho waid Srecitt Dispatch to The Chieayo Tribune, member of tho Plymouth Church Inveutigating | On’ Monday, June % 1873, .Mr. Booch: | Worcoutor, Maud, I bave known Honry Ward TELEGRAPHIC BHEVITIES, por cent for collecting them? A ‘I'ax-Faven. Tudgo Willaoi and Ne felled odie ee eice | a aDuON, Wis., March 29.—A law of tuo last | Committee, waa the next witnees, He lad only | Co Monde, June 2 18%, Mr. Uocch: | Worcoutor, Maus, I have hore, andam smom- | A lerge number of eonvorta Jolued the differ- ‘ glo Woll-taken pola which eocat fd warant Li hs ne Legislature for tho rovision of the statutes Gavo | fairly started when the Court adjouruod. there at 8:58, on tho train Joaving the Forty. } bor of his Songragation. 1 havo known ‘heo- | ent churchos in Omaha on Sunday, THE CATHOLICS AND THE SCHOOL-FUND. making tho docision, Ho belloved that If the | 2 appointment of ro BECUER AND JAYNES second Btrost Dopot at 3. Mrv. Boocher was | doro Tilton a little about half that time, I havo New Youk, Maroh 29.—Vicar-General Quion hau appointod what the Tribune charactorizes “an able and ropresontative committos " to con- Proayend the people sustained His Honor, thoy | Court Judges, who have Tould strike a blow at thelr own libertios, an | J.P. 0. Cottrill, and Ci leny thomeelves the right Of free expression rae | former ise lawyor, leg! 7 ith him, Th tayed thero until the next Tho famous ex-Ircngury Detective, Jayne, a iergoon L a ed the train for him, boing Xnown Henry 0, Bowou bout thirty-1ive years, Decatur la doing ite bost to aecure the Illinota William F. Vilag, Tho | may yot appear as a witnous in tho Beecher case. advieod of his coming bys tologram, lo. loft In the spring of 73 was revont | Midland Railway machine-shopa, which will bo st Moulton's houso, when tho arbitration | located shortly, Istor, and Jud; . i. Barding tho acty of public soryants, perience, who » few ye ince mad i It ta sald that Beechor will endoavor to broak | for Now York on the fol lowing day. Ie came} was talked over between Bowen and About two montha ago Charles MoGovorn, | sider with a committee of the Board of Educa- ‘The roportor next caliod upou (a is own rasponabilty, Cottle easing | Moulton down by trsing to prove him guilty of eaten oat. gime the train | Howlvon, THiieee ant oye ee eon eee | brakeman in the siuploy af tho Clinton, Dubuque | tion om what tern tbe Catbolio parochial cools editor of the Evening Joe eeaae wae er thattiwaukeo, and’ Vilas &, young sole which were compromised by Dorective lott New ‘York by (he telegram. Lbave not gut | press-proof of the Golden Aye witn hilum, the | & Minnesota tiailrond Company, way rua over | may be admitted to the boueflta of the common p Of *eontempe- ing Journal, to get his opinion | 280 of the ableas lnwyore fo this city. Ty ia Jayne, Tho latter, when im Washington last it, but Lhave acopygf it, I had wot boon in id killod, und yosterday suit Was inatituted in peated th: i b rtlou of which was iucorporated | 8" orter—What is your opinion of the im- Mork anid ole, Board will organize, pon 8 winter, claimod to have in his posvouvion an | Now York wince the dantiaty provious until I eaw y: wchool wyutom, subjoct to itu laws sa regards the ta agreement. Wilkesou had a | the lows Dlutricé Court at Dubuque by tho wife fe ibe ei conrve of instruction, the methods of digclpline, in the tri a work this we 4 b> ‘i f the docanscd to recover 820,000 damages, | and general macagonicut, « Privoument of Mr, Storoy, have $15 Sutograph letter from Beecher, which wae ox- | the telegram with Mr. Hill. 1 bed not somemes | draft of the tripartite agroement, which way | Of ‘i e go Stoman-t have exprestoa myaelf fa the stpee ay Moe: the ny etuelly smaploye: travagant in gratitude for the kiudvess shown Harel the date of Mr, Beachor's gomning, 1 have real aie talked ovor, Iliad not tion won Bow. iat Will be prosocukod bud. defanded: vigor. THe SAO-LAW. urn is afternoon, " & IneMorandum for 8 Tyra arry- be at abou! cation * ws ie proce Bing a iedeey oo dzonouues the watire ATTEMPTED SUICIDE, Pir aeapiseg ey aya alee mould ing tho telegram to the farm June 2. Ihave not | of those elatomenty threatened by Titanic toe Work on the robuilding of the Upers-Honse | gy, Louis, March 29.11 the case ef A. ©. justified undor DO concelvabie circumstances, Spacial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ab, us wow any folony pound- | the momorandum-book with mo. Islvoexam- | Golden Age, Uuless Bowen wottled for cuntescty | af Ottawa, Ill, destroyed by tre last Deveuber, Buoll, charged with liboliug w.-Sonator Chand- At moat, Storey'’s crimo iv conniructive von. Duvvque, Ia, March 29.—3rv, N. Barney, a | *4 Daccher knew of and wes grateful for it, ined the butober’s bous, for I got meat for them | duo lim in the Union aud Independent, ‘tilion | was begun yeuterday, » forco of 105 meu being I f Alot sau, ia tho Detroit svcw Press a a hoy stil Judgo Svan has mado a big miy- | Marcticd woman reslding at Winthrop, a small . = thin they pire, these uA Adee ora os Tito ea ee area ree Wei sole Riigea e e is ne on a4 yemane sod: whieh case was appealed Ly the @ in acti rf » | re ee woul na the art @ ore vn Mentalealibie, “74 Gaplayed s waus of | railroad station botweou Masonville aid Tnde- PRESS |REPOAT. tbat cocasione "Ne sas ma Na noxt paper unloes he'd a. vottioweut, “Tho | elexant than “ita prodacesor alse witk ee ment from the United States District to z 4 that opcesion, I¢ wasou Monday, the 20th of pds F pendence, attompted sulcide this aft WHO WERE SURES. % Prete id You ware once arraignoa for | shooting ‘hersoit while lacs gens a Comporary | New Youx, March 29.—If the erowd arqund aay thes Ms, pean rrr gy a MrsH—You, aud I dldo't Lko it, folk that it | bur idee Lope oe Py aly aitioulty, “Auore is | the Lrookdyn City Court-room to-day te any indi | rratiog ear SraueY, amuten! drive from the recovery, catlon, the interest folt in the groat scandal trial | Lis wife, Mr, Loechor somotimes comos in the Ge the Unitod States Circus Court, March 9, Judg Bilton, of the lattes court pay foudered di siion of the lower Cows Buell wa Gackarges money wad his due, end ho would havo a. | be constracted # block of wix stories, cach 20 by I tol him (hore was uo uve for such a| 60 fuct, aud over them a Mauonic hall, ete. pbtleallon =I could do hin no good, and that | I'he entire block isto be completed by Aug. 15, wen would pay Lick. I promised ta intercede | next.

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