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e THE CHICAGO TRIBUN . SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1875.---TWELVE PAGE THE COURTS. Rehearing in the Case of tho Danville & Vinconnes Road. Tho Serenity of a Browery Dis- turbed, ow Far Connscl May Appear for Banke rupts, The Body-Snatohing COaser TIE QIIOAGD, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD COMPANY, The rohearing of tha motion to remand to tho Blate Court tho caso of Btophen Oseood v&. Tho Chicago, Dauvillo & Vincenues Itailrosd Com- pany, was nrgucd yetordny bnrornJud§eu Drum- mond aud Blodgett. Houator Josopl E. MeDon- Ald made tho requeat for rehoaring, roproacnting that o hiad takon part in the passago of the lata act of Congrees undsr which the romoval of the £ag0 to tho Federal Courts was had. Tho Sena- for urgod that tho Jato act was but o tovision of tho former lawa ; that in ordor to entitle a party o removal tho smit muat involve o controversy botween citizens of different Btates, which coutd bo fally dotermined only in a esuso in which the wholo suit could be heard Int tho Fedoral Cousts, or in other words that all pattios must ba ontitled to have the sult trans- ferred to the Fedoral Courts, and that any plain- $iff or defendant might wake the application without joining & co-plaintilf or defendant, Tho application, it was furthor urgoed, must bo made to the Etato Court, and must shiow tho facts es- aential to rotnoval, aud the Judgesof tho Htato Court should accopt tho potition and approve the hond. It could not, therofore, bo made fn vacation. In casothe Judgo refused to grant the petition, the only remedy was to apply to the Federal Court for a certiorari to compol the Btatoe Court to send up tho record iu the cavo, 1t would not bo sufticiont for a party desiring remaval to obtain o copy vf the files and ruccedings from the Olerk, &nd filo tham. in the E‘adqnl Court, nor contd the Cletk of the btate Comé aprrovo the boud. Tn the preaent case, Tho bond having Locit flod aud the ¢ins romoved during vacation, the removal was frcogular and Tuyalid, Thio case was taken undor advisement at the canclusion of tho arguments, but, jndging from tho temarkn and intimations of Judge Diuw- wond, ko viil ndhiero to bis former decislon. HUGK'S V8, EAGLE BREWERY, A Tdmund Knauor fited a bill against the Huck's Chicagy Dirowing Company, John A. and L. G, Plalip Dartholomao, Jacob Dehw, A, I, , and J. J, Voolcker, to wind up tho affalis of tho nbovo-unmed Lroaing Company. Com- plainant states that in 1467 ko owned ten rhares of tho luck's Browing Company, on which Lo hiad paid & per cent; that tho Company's bulld- ing was destroved Octobor, 1871, by ‘the fire, and that tho real and part of the nersonal pro; orty wore loft, togothier with its daposic in bank, it Traurlusos ns o corporation, and its reputa- tiou. It would have bzen an ecasy task to re-erect the buildiugs and - rocom- wenco tho browing busincss, but Ioauer charges that tho ~ defondnuts, or thoso comporing tho Donrd of Directors of thy Cowpany, fraudulently gavo out that they id not intond to do eo, avd thus, by reducing tha valuo ot tho utock, wero ablo to buy it in at a vory low flgure. Sinco the Yive, Bartholomao & Leicht havo bion oprrating s browory known eathe * Englo Brawery,” at No. 639 Bedgwick etroot, and It is chargod that this fs the suozossor to 1luck's Chicago Lrawing Cumfimny i that tho eamo parties who wero intercsted in tho hmt" 3 &I0 DOW ruLDing the former, and that tho s, of tho old Company ato absorbe:l la tho ki Drowery. Just betoro the Fise tho Company da- ohred ~ a dividend of 10 per cont, which complainant was prevautod by that catastiopho from _receiving., Sinco that Hmo tho old Tloard of Dircctors have mado yarious pronostions of reiiling with bim, but have nover offered what, iu liis opinion, was the real valuo of the ntock, tor have' thoy over ro- vived tho okl Company, CaJoled in this mouner for roveral years, Koauor fhinks that (urthor do- lay would Lt usaless, 1lo chargen that the do- fendnnts havo confedoratod togethor to defraud = him cut of hin rights, and theroforo filed & bl asking that thoy uay bo compoiled to secount for the diepoeition they bavo mado of the Cow- pany's assoto ; that ity afairs mav be wound up aud'tho Dircctors liold potooustly rerponaible for nny loss or misappropristion of “itu. funds, and also thal & Decolver may be appointed, s well for tho Eaglo Brewery as for the Chieago Bresing Compauy, whose duty 1t shinll bo to clore up tho affairs of Loth corpora- tious, and distribute the procosds among tha stockbolders, taking caro that thoro who have not paid the full value of their stock In monoy shall ouly 1cceive a pro rata slaro, THE TIOHTA OF A DANKIUPT UNDER EXAMINATION, Judeo Blodgett mado an Important ordor ia tho matler of Michaol Greoncbaum & o, 1t ro- gord to the rights of & baukrupt to be ropro- voutad by counsel when under exnmination undor the rtritgent provisions of **Hee, 26" Tho question waa ralsed whethor conneel conld Talso objoctions, objoct to ovidenco, and gouerally havo the mimo liborty as in noor dinary action. ‘T'lie Judge Licld 1hat an attorney insuch on oxnmination could bo proecut, but only’to advieo his cllent in reapoct to anaworlug questions which might snbiect bim to a crim= inal prosccutioy, bus thot Lo Lud uoright to erogs-oxatnine, 1t [« claimed thiat tho Bupreme Court has roled othorwiee, oud & pelition for roviow will bo ar- gued before Judgo Drummond this moraing, ITEMS, A discharga from bankraptey wea lssued to Rouben (& Phincas Beardsteo, GUPLIIOR COURTIN TMIEP, Michnel Pemborton sued John \illlams for 000, 2 Lattioring Endord commoncod a suft for 07,000 against tho.Protection Lifo Insuranco Compuuy of Ohteago, J. \V, Doane and P, J. Towlo broughit snit for $1,000 agalust Atlchiacl anlon, CIRCUIT COURT, Richard, Edward It, (eorge, and Randolph Wood commenced a sult for §3,600 against A, 5’2 grwift and W. 11, Whitla, owonthial filed a bill againat 8. J. Walker, William Hausbrougb, and alarge nume ber ot others, to forecloso two trust~dcods for £10,000 and 82,600, givon by William. langs Lrough, and plodged by Walker, to sconre lus own note for 818,000, Tho land 1s a lot 50 foot frout on Reuben streat by 117 feot on Madison stroet, and another lob noxt to this, tho lutter beiug pladgod for tho 82,600, J. F, Gile aued O, 8. Hart, A Blsinkaus, R, Hart, and Goorge Oottingor for 81,200, Orville Locklam bogan s swit for £5,000 sgainst the Chicago, Danville & Vinceuncs Hail- soad Gompany, % leaso 11, Van Blyks commencod s muit in tros- pocs ogoinet 8, A, Bwartout, Daniol Ackerman, mfin o, aud @, R, Fronch, laying domages at 3,000, Ovorn Pardoe sued IT, N, F. Lewls for §1,200, Kolth'& Hnoll and Joun MeBonu & Cu..?t‘zrllol?e veo of John Mcloan, commenced s sult for &5.000 sgainst the Ilhuois Contral Rialirond Impan; T, AL, {Jnfllo , for the usa of Daniel MoCas auod U, J, Dritie and Clork Gelb for wz,uuo.nh’ > TILE COUNTY CODRT, In the matter of Jobn ¥, W. Meyer, an fn. solzent debtor; application for discharge with- drawn and case dismiséed with cousent of oreditore, Foos oxcused uuder Pauper not, Leave was granted to the adminiatrator of the entate of Georgo I, Bacon to sell or compound desperate clajins, Iu the mattor of tho eatate of GracoLea ot al, minors; grant of guardianahip to Abraham W, Wood under an approved bond of 825,000, and order to record the witi of Beujamin A, Las, The '{u-rdl-n'l Invontory of the estate of Edward Dwyer was approved, loave grauted borrow 8300 fer two years st & rate of futerest lm‘l2 1“} nulud 10 per cent. aima Lo the amonunt of §680.87 ngaius eatato of Frederick Law nare;: nllo;’ud‘.: ke CRIMINAL CounT, ‘Watt Robbins, indicted for keo, lng & common nmlnfi-houu. was on triul. Tho dofondant's counsol attempted Lo naoure the dischargo Lt his client ou tho ground of formo: aonviction by 9.'"“" Daggett. Judgo Hootn declared thag This Coure will not be put down nor etaud aside on account of sy such man &y Daggeott,” y and argum; 0, Tha jury, after bolug out a luarfigt(m:,ml:ill‘:lum agr nd, upon 0 roporting, Judge Booth fu- formed them " that ho thoug),t they gould, and directed them to bo roturued o th jury-soom Ata Inte ious 1ast ikt thoy wora il out. The uoxt cass called was the “body.suatche lug " caso which is utill fatnllinr in the minds of +ho public, aud whieh croatod uo urot & becsor some fow weaks ago, attho time the bodics were found, sccused was fudictod on tho sharge of grave-robbing st Calvas Comatery, aad slealing the boay of youog Keatin, who was burled the 14th of Februmy. Tho datond, s 6 is Luke R. Willisms, alias Lnke It :i:’::'I:‘I:": medical student. Tho firat witness callod’ was Ale, John Kesting, the father of do- coaseld, Ho toslifiod to tho death of Lis aon, wnd his burial at Calvary Cometery, and_aftor= wards to hoving scen tho body at the County Tfospitaly ha bad uot suthorized ite disiuter- ent, P very man on West Wnabington siroot totl- fied to having hired o wagan to the ptisiner on tho pignt the acrost was mada; ho aftormards ro- coverod his tenm at the polico station. Ofllcer Bowon fdontiflod the prisoner 3 lie saw saw (ho carpeen_1n_the stablo duringtho oven- ing beforo tho arrest was wado; ho was hiding, awnting his opportunity to malke tho mrrest ; thora was another mau with Willinins, Offlcer Iurns wworo that Willining waa tho namno wman ho liad seon In tho alley on which the stablo stauds In which the bodios wore found ; ho il soon him going in and -coming out 1n tho morning; was hy ln)j in an nrltn}nlug stablo, Mr Gulfea, Baperiotondent uf Calvary Comotery, ahowod a handkerchiof found near” the rubbod Rrave, in the corner of which was the namo of “J, Willtams," Otlicer Sclianck tontifled to hav~ Ing socn Williarma at tho rtablo; ho Leard him dircct the drivor to back up lis wagon; le saw bim take hold of a barrelin whick ono of the budles was packed, 3 ‘I'bia cle=2d tho evidenco on the part of the prosecution. Tho dofenus theu introduced as their first witnessf & washerwoman; named Jane Barrott, who had washed for Willlame' family; sho was poritive she had mever scon tho bLauds kerehlof i questiony the prisonor had lwo brothers,—ono Qoorge, tho other Charlos; Lo wan called * Dootor,” I'lio prisoner was than placed on the stand. Ho waa n recont graduato in medicine ; ho knew nothing whatever concorning the boules, as to wher ethey camo from or how they got into tho stablo, nor did ho help to romove thom. 1le waa presont, ‘howaver, at tho atablo when arrested, and whore the budies weoro conconled, but it wus ot the requast of & Dr. Walker. 1o denied tho ownership of tho lundkercluof 3 thare way 1o ouo i bis family with tho Initial **J." Ils was ar- rested on’the wagon, aftor being shot by tho oficor; Lo mads no eflort fto get away. Tho wilness, when arked lo ive an rceaunt of tho hiring of tho wagon, and why lio had given an aeaumed namo wheh nr- rested, nppeared very much confused. 1w av- idence wun suything but satisfactory to thosa who heard it. At about 2 o'clock the case weut to tho Jury, and, strangsas It may appear, at & o'eluck they came futo court and announcad that they could nou agreo. Judge Iigoth, fu this caso nain thoe of Kobbins, informed tho fury fhat ho thouglit thoy could, snd remanded thom to tho Jury-room. = At s lato Lour lust bight they woero still out, Ihese aro the two flesb casen bofore the preeent potit jury, and if they proposo to cou- tinuo a8 thoy have started, tho iwo wooks for +which they ara fnpancled will oxpire beforo they have roturned a ainglo verdict, TIIE UALL MONDAT. Jupar, GAny—42 to 40, 49 to b, 68 to 04. Junor Moone--12, 13, 14, Juvas RooErs—336l4 to 342, JUDGMENTS. Bursnion ount—ConreastoNs—~Cady & Co, va, George Holt, §40..54, Junar Gany—Chicago, Durlington & Quiney Rall road Comqany va, The Burliugion & Southweatern Tailmay Company, $52,10),6).—Androw Turney et al, 2. W. A, Plciah, $207,i0,—J. 8, Eilia ¢t a1, ve, Johti Reller, $160.°0,—Michacl ital va, W, J, and and W. U, s Une, va, 11, 1, Palilman, $180,35.—J, “If, Lrown 'et ol Edward and John Good, $131,35,—11, 8, Dictrich va, Welwr, $.00.20,~Adolph” Eberliard et al, va, Michael Drehnan, §12,45.—Firnt“Natlonal Bank of Wilkestarre vs, I, I\, Murply, $1,04,17,—W, §, Coo erotal v 4,0, Front and J, k. Sirawin, ST~ . Bnle of the Linwood Hord nt Dexter Parlc. The third annnal salo of short-horn eattle from tho Linwood herd, owned by Jsmes H, Kissinger & Co., Clarkavillo, Mo., camo off yes torday at Dexter Parls, with Col. J, . Judy as the suctioneer. Tho animals wore on exhibi- tion forn fow hours preceding tho sale, and gaiued many woll-merited oncomiuma from those who saw thom. Tho bidding was bardly so spiritod A1 on tho provious day, and in some in- stances tho prices fotohed by the animals were much moro aovantageous to purchasora than sellers, ‘Tho folloming is tho rosult of tho sale ¢ COWS AND UEIFERS. No, 1~Tilustrious il FrankJ. I, Pearco & Son, Tolu- 1a, 10i,, $1,00, 3 slmxm Lealoy, Albort Crane, Durhom Park, 0, No, U~ Countess of Corinthia, and No, 43, Master Dreasiplate, binon Deatty, White Veil, Cauads, $400, No, 4=Red Lwin 5, A, Crane, $500, Czaring, A. Kereliaw, Wayne, TiL, $100, x"ll !iinll:g of Linwood, Georga Ottloy, of Ne- E)mzu’xkn' of Linwood, Ed Tles, Springniold, urforlo, W. & W, Plckerall, Mochanicsburg, 0, —Tefca 5th, with bull calf, George Chase, West y, Towa, $280, 16—Lady Culiton 2, 11, Rholles, Hingham, Wis,, 11—Viotor{s 17th, D. D. Canfield, Philadelplis, 12--0livn, D, B, Canfield, £370, 3 yY0 Jilontoh Jeaity, J."G:Uriiths, Loutstaus, 0., $100, N0, 14~Queen of thie Mendawa 2, 8, W, Feklin, Charlotiasville, Va,, $530, No, 15~-Addle Teague, Goorgs W, Rust, National Live-Stock Junrnal, OLfcago, $330, No, 16—~Mss \\'l’u)', of Linwood, A. Crone, $1,200, m]’v 3 Z—’l;klxsubl Taylor, J, H, Potter & Kon, Jackaon~ No. IP-Rowena 16th, J, E. Griffithe, $310, No, 10—Rowena 16lb, A, Ludlow, Montoe, Wis,, q";“‘ 20—Rowena 0th, Col, Joseph Scolt, Parts, Ky,, o, No. 91—Lady Muson, 8, Corbin, Parls, Ky., $325, N liowena Tilh, A, Orae, 475 ' "' Na, 23—~Orphau Gwynue, Georgs Ottley, $1,610, No. 2i—Vunda 34, J. B, Shely, Bbnnnon, 31, 5623, No. 23—Lady Falry A, W, &, W Pickeroll, $1,000, No. iG—Calla 104k, J. B, Latimer, Abiigdon, 111, 271—Galla 20it, 3, 8, Latimer, 010, {=—=Calla U1at, ltobson Lrox,, Watagn, 11),, $010, golior Hi—Oaama el W, Vurwtk, Ophibivia, Ky., Ho, 30—Canea 11th, Tiobson Bros,, $745, mNo..)n“l)—Um.l 150, Jigdon 1iuston, DBlandonsville, mx’(‘«;.‘fi'—:ud Dud 4th, Maj. Jsmos Mix, Konkakes, 'Ia"u 5—Ttod 1100 4th, Jacea Ingham, Kowanee, I, No, $4—Queen Charlolts 16th, George Oltley, §100, No, {5—Quoen Charlotte 11th, Allsn Pryof, Garden Qrove, Ia,, $38, S Mo, i6-Quecn_Charlotte Oth, 1T, Thompeon, Wik- eheator, Ky., $100, No, 7—Sikttio Garrard, J, R Shelby, $125, No. 38—Kissinger's Dreastplate, 17,470, Ed Iies, ~Tod Duke of Tinwood, 18,118, W, Rhodes, o ettt 1510, 1, Canteld, 820 0, $l=Itn| o anfiel o XN MR e . 41=3afor, 11, Rhiod No, 42—Batou Hlarlight 1o naie, No, 43—1lastor Breastplato; sold with No, 8, No, 4i—COapt, Innea ; no sale, The fal]nwln[( ta & summary of the salo: Coyrs, 87—avorage price, 8502, bulls, 4—average prics, §716. 'Lotal amount of salos, $24,765. In additlon to thoso in the bord, tho bull calyen Royal Gom, 18,260, and Baron Booth of Linwood, 19,411, wan sold, the former to I, B, Reber, of Uprur Bandusky, 0., for $300, and tho tattar to 11, £l, P'rino for 8250, Tho 1onson that they aro not givon above ls, that thoy do not properly bolong to the Linwood Herd, A FRENCH VIEW OF CHICAGO AND ST, LOUIS, Correspondence of Tha Chicago Tribune, Pams, Fravee, March 24, —3Mouslour Bimonin, » distinguisbed French economist, who has five times visited (ho United Btates, and has traveled oxtonsively through our wholo country, has pre- pared a very jutorestiug aud vajuable article for tho Revue des Deuz Mondes, which will appoar next month, on the aubject of the two groat rival cltica of tho West,—Ohlcago and Bt, Louls, Tho last vislt of M. Slmonin was mado during the summor of 1874, e thon pasacd about & month in eaoh oity, vieitlug both of them several timea, and gatherad an amount of information and statiatica which (s woudotful, and would astonish many of the people of those citles thomuelves. Ilo speaks of Chicago in torms of unbounded adiniration for the enterprise which has been exbibited in bullding a great city in 6o short a time,—~an event without parallel in history,~— and saya its peoplo rogard it as the future cenire of trade, commerco, aud industry, for the United Btatow, and even tor tho world, it befug on the great bighway of natlons. Ilo regards tho Chle cago peoplo as the oat omergotio, even audacious, that ho has ever seen,—full of vigor and tomerity, Ha troats of 8t. Louis from tha sisudpalut of its own citizeus, and regards its future a4 vaatly importaut, paiticularly so if the lzwn enterpruie of *cleariug out tho inouths of o Misslseippt shall bo succeusful. Tho article of B, Bimonin will reach the Uuitod Btatos at uo very distant day, and it will bo intereating to your people Lo kuow that their city ks beon the subject of an elaborate asticle b{ 50 emluent & writer in the groat Freuch re- viow, where it wil] certalnly command the ate tention of the moat thouglit ful minda in Europo, MAKING TITLES. Turner’s Confidential Clerk Con- tinues 11is Disclosures. What Ho Knows About Recd's Peouliar Businesa. The Defondants and Mrs, Harrell, MORNING SESSION, THP. CONVIDENTIAL CLERK. The Investization of the cliarge of forgery In conneetion with land titles agaivat It, K. and Howard Turner wns continued beforo Justico Ilainoa yestorday morning, in the prerence of & Inrge numbor of apectators, Tho dovelopmonts wero rather startling, and tho brothera will have considarabla difficulty in axplaiving (f they aro angceptiblo of explauation) tho crimiuating cir- cumatances adduced. ‘Ihio direct oxaminatign of Ifenry T. Intton, who was for four ycars confidential elerk aud bookkeepor of R. K. Turnor, at Quincy, Iil., was reaumed. Ho naly ey James liecd and Turs ner tegother tn Quincy thirco or fourtimes a year while I was in Turner's oflice, at Turnor's oflice, and at the Wilkon Ifouse. I was nearly two yours in lenrning tho nature of Turner’s busie ness, By nttention was diracted o it by the number of old titles In the oflice, which I began tostudy. Before I discovered anything, low- ever, I becamo acquainted with Need, who was at timen confidentla! in Liv talks with Turner, and Turner grew confidontial with mo, and I evoutunlly ascortainod what thoy were up to. Turuer told mo that Neod was EMPLOYED I8 FORGING TITLER to certain lands in Illinols and Missouri. Line- tenths of Turner's titlos ended in Ueorge A, Kibbe, hia father-in-law. I know Mr. Zothum, who I8 referred to in & paner takon from Ilced's trank—**Turner haa straight through Bothum to Kibbe,” Ilalives in Adriao, Mich., and was contidontial clerk of Mr. Reed, The word *giratelit " means & chain of title running from tho patentes under the Goverumont down through various parties, some of whom are dead and some of whom aro liviug, and finally rosts in some party who s actually living, sud who [s & non-resident—tho names aud scals of parties and ofllcors boing all, or uoarly all, forged. A mir," which I have heard Turuer rofec to, refers to a particular decd that Is mado out of whole cloth, overything counected with 1t being forged, A “rig"is & genmno ewnature—a full, bold hand, without any curllcues, for few men will attempt to imitats lourishies—from which a fors gety can bomade, I huve eecen Twmner irs to remove ink from papers with acid. 1 hava seen him eign Kibbe's nnme to deeds, but he was his attornoy. 1only saw him sign ouo other grant- or's name. 16 asked mo what I thought of the goneral look aud appoarance of that deod. Ho concluded, after consuftation with mo, that it wan not well onvugh executed to ba offered in ev. idence, and he eatd o was going to hava it ro- corded and uro & certified copy in court, Tur- ner had a st in this Stato, and some deponitions filled were unfavcrable to him; and, by romo means, ke obtained poseession of them ahd got Reed to mako ALTERATIONS IN THEX which changed their tenor and madethem favor- able to bim, for which be paid teed $00, I gave Reed the monoy mysell.. L met Turner fu St Louis, afcer I loft bis omploy. I bad flest Joft Mr. Reed in the Southern flotel, Turner aax “Ihear Jim is {n town, and I want to ses hith I loft Recd's room beeauso hio expected to reo Turner overy momont, aud ho thought Turner weuld not like to sce wo thero. I have heard Turner spoak about titles to Chicago suburban proporty which run through lelen O'Hara Har- rell. 1 Temember hin atativg that ho received £16,000 from o compiomise, Io eald that Lo got wvery littlo of it ; that it was divided mto threo party, ouo of which waa paid to bis attornoys in Quincy, Skinner & Marsh, and another lo Goudy & Chapdler, of Chicapo, for legal services, [This £16,000 was Dr. Dogna's contribution, Tho Doctor was presout, aud actuslly smiled at tho revelation,] I'ho photograplis_of tho Turner deeds were handed witness. I think I saw the ono from Jamos Halford to Empson Hamilton [tha ona illed on 400 acros noar the South Pari boulovard. and Blus Island] in Iood's posseesion in &t, Louls, iu the fall'of 1873, I am familiar with tho differant styles of Reed's handwriting. think hio wroto thn deed from Richard I, Hobin- son to Empron Ilamilton, dated April 1, 1830, and alto the ono from Hawmilton to Holen O'Iara Hatrell. [Thess woro the two flled on tho Hyde Park property.] I lave no doubtthat tho othiora were also wrifien by him. I jndgo that they woro, from tho resamblance to the handwiiting in deeds in Turner's l}H)Il!n!lhm, which he tolu Do wero mada by Rood. Turuer carried on A COMNESIONDENCE WITH MIS, IABNELL. 1 have hicard him suaak sbout her in conucction with land titles, anid say that, through Ler and hor hualand, thero was a chain of title to Jand in tho mihtary tract down to George A. Kibbe, and 1hat be bought bor title becauso abie was a married woman and under dieability to have tho benefit of the statute of this Stato In rogard Lo marrled women,—~that be had put the title to certain plecos of property Iute Lier for the pur- Pesa of gatting the bonefit of that disalility. [Tho following lotter was thon Landed to wite ness] ¢ Quixcy, Tuly 23, 1872, —2rs, Melen O'Hara Harrell, MWashinpton, D, C.'s Dran MapA : T ehall not be abls to Lo it Washington on the 1st of August, o I wroto Mr. Mitchell, 1 lorowlils inclose draft on New York No, 40,470 for $70, payable to your order, Bhould auy food Tortuno ounblo yau to repay the eame, I should o giad Lo recelve it. 11 not, it 4 all right. Vloaso ace kunowledge receipt, Very respiectfuil % 1, K, Tunxen, por Patlon, T wioto that lottar by direction of Turner, Another communication from ‘L'urner to Mrs. Harroll was thou read by Mr., Bamum. 1t rolat- ol to a doposition tn the Kibbo casos, luterroga. tories with tho auswors beiug sout to her to copy sud sond to Turner. Lhie witoess thon gave way for a momant to DH. L. C. BEAN, who testifled thiat ho know Ifclen O'Iara Har. rell ¢ mat her at Ohittick's houso in June, 1874 ; Lattended hor there ; ILnow Howard A. Tur- nor; 1 havo bad canversations with bim about her ;: he told mo that ho wished ta get hor into comfortalla quarters—a retired placo—as she wea not well taken cara of at the rlncn whore she waa ; Linforred from what ho sald that ho sna bis brother biad tho eare of Lor ; ho eaid that thoy bad property of hers in chargo, and that she looked to thom for protection ; sho loft Cldltlek'.‘i ho told me he was going o take hier away, aund ho afterwarda maid slie hed gone to 8t, Louls ; aho pald mo my first billy, but How- ard Turnor the last ono, Oross-cxamined—I did not think sho recoived [Ihropur eme nt Chifticl'd—that sho did not get 0 caro hor onndition required. I wrote notes to Howard Turner recommending that ler resi- donco Lo changed. Bho told mo that shio wos very much annoyoed there, Bhio asked mo to ro- quest the Turner boya to.como to bier relief, Jte-direct—Could vot tell whethor her excite- mont was ocenstonod by harassment, opium, ‘fi' liquor, I saw hor once under the luflucnoe of or, ql‘hu Court then adjourned until 2 o'elock. —_—— AFTERNOON SESSION, YATTON CONTINVES, Upou reassombling, Patton agaln dook tho atand. * A number of lottera addrossed to Mra, Harroll Were shown wilnees, and ho recognized the bavdwriting s that of R, K. Turner, Thoy Liad reforence principally to prize-monoy duc Ler by tho Goverument on account of er Lus. band's servicos in the navy, Inono be request- od bier to keep him poated as to hor whereabouts; in another, to beware of persous who sought Drivato luterviowa with Lor, sud made promises about hor landed proporty; In othors he iue closed drafts for $25 and €303 and in stlll an- other ke acknowledged tho recoipt of intorroga- tories and suswers as * 0, K." Witness then eaid s I ofton Lad talks with I, K. Turnor about Mrs, Iarrell Lefora her bus- band’s death, Ile was sonding her at the timo 810, 615, §20, and §26 in yeply to berglng lottors from bor gaying eho was iu destituto chcum- stancey, + 1o sald he*mont bor tho n}uuuy to keop hier good-humored, and on the righ sido of her, aud that, if she outlived ler husband, the Hivt of Isudw he had in_his poesession running to Goorgo A, Kibbe ‘would Lo worth st loast $76,000 to him. * R, K, Turuor was kuown swong his as. socistes ag BIG TURNER, It will bo remombored that Big T, was re- forred to in wu obroure loiter from * ona of (he quna‘" who signed @, which was fouud in toed's trunk, and road in ovidenco Thureda; 1 Lave talked with Turuer in Chicago sinc commeucoment of this suit. It was at the oftice of Loonard 8wett, I wens there, but not with bim. Hesald tomo: *Iat (that was his famil- tho far nay of addrossiog me), thera laa puren of £50,000 raived, and in this city now, to fight this thing through, We have got tho ———, and soare going to beat them, and I am poing to o tha land T have got.” No ono was present Lut us two at tho time. Reed's trunk_was then trought Into Court, and opened by Detacllve Dizon, Witiess coutinued : I know of a transaction in whicl i WILLIAM RECTOR'S NAME apreared. A deed wam executed hetween one Btokes or Witham Icctor, who wan Burveynr- General of Missourl, to Willism O'Inia, faiber of Mra, Harrell, ‘Turner told mao In conversa tinn that ho procured that deed to bo mado, put- ting tho title in O'Hara, but not by whom. He eaid the signatures of Htokes and’ Recior wera obtnined fromn an old bond which had been gote ten from tho rocords of 8t, Louis County, [Tho slpnaturo of Witliam 31, O°TTara was ju the * gig- Jiature book ** found in Rteed's trunk. | A *record" book fakeu from tha trunk was tdentifled by witness as ono ho had seen in Recd's porression in Quincy and St. Louis, 1o Haid ; *VIL fu Jteed’s abstract of the Now Madrul Connty, Mo., records—rolocations under the earthqunke business.” [Laughtor.] CHOSK-EXAMINATION, Cross-examined by Mr. Swith: Feearal eir- cumataucen lod mo Lo pukpect that Turaer wan sugaged In {hn forging of deods, Ono was that Lo b tidden in his possosnion’ to wuch a largs’ ntimber of quartet-sections of land that I thought he " must be n vuy wealthy mun; but 1 found hiw bauk ace connt did wot correrpond. Annther circumarance waa that ho never eugaged in an opeu convereation about businers watlos iy my piosenco: that when liced talked to him pastiens lavly, or took a paper to show him, Lo aiways wout Into a littlo 1oom, or else diew him off into a corner of tho roum, and tho conversation way lind In a low tone of voice. A third circnm- stance wns becoming better acquainted with James Rocd. Ilo ia a dnnking man, and be- cama very confidontial, and told ma in plan terma that ho had forged deeds for Turner, 1 uever saw Reed forge deadn for Turnur, Tho Court then adjowrned untl 9 o'clock this morniug, —_—— TOWN ELECTIONS, Mr, Gruenhut Again Convenes the SuntheNiders="Che West ‘Town, TIE ROUTH TOWN. At 10 o'clock yestorday moruing a erowd of ghont thirly persoos was gathored 1 the engine- houge at No. 19 Dearborn slreot. Little Joo CGiruonhut eamo fn with mome appearance of trepidation in his mannor, s if bo had a big thing on hand and was staggering under it. The “town-meeting” was called to order, nnd Joe got upon & chair. Ktanding on this commanding eminenca Loread outthe nuwber of votescaxt for tue different caundidates for tho offico of Cul- lector, nod declarod Lvaus clected. Ile then read tho voto for Asscseor, and sunounced that PTuillips had beon elected. Ilo then enid Le would uot cortify tho clestion returna for Su- porvisor, Town Clerk, or Consiable, because of tho frauds that bad besn perpetrated. Then, Laetily declaring the meeting adjourncd, he Jumped down from the cheair aud made for the door, Philip Cenley, the Moderator of the First Ward, was riled at this summaiy procecding, and ehouted aftor him: *You have no right to adjourn the meeting. 1f you dou't come back 1"l appoint & Clerk in your place," Littlo Joc—You have got no right to dot, 1Mo swiled a acrt of slelily emile, and took out through the door. Moderator Conley said tho towu-meeting should nat Lo trifled with in that stvlo and asked the crowd to wait until he got o copy of tho elociion roturns, Whila he was gone tho crowd was supplied with cheap and oxhilac~ aung omusemont by & lung-tester which the firomen had put n[: in the rear of the reom, When avy ono who knew tho tnodus operandi tried his wind it worked 'l right, but when one of tho uninitiated clapred bis mouth to the tubo Lo biew a binst of sootin bly face. The first rotson Bold was a policoman who was lonfing about, nand bis loft oyo looked as if i1t had boen froscoed by a prize-fighter's flat, Aftor romo timoe hed olapsed, Moderator Conley nrrived. Ifo called tho meeting to order and safd that, for kome reason or otber, the Town Clerk had refured to perform his duties, and that it Liad hocomo necorrary to appoiut a Clerk pro tom, 1lo_nomiuated Fraul Dickeou, Tho election wau Wuanimous. ‘Cus young man stood up in the chnir vacated by Gruonlut, and the Hoderator handed him a paper, tolling him to read {t. Dickson thon road the eloction retaran for Collector, as follows: Evans, 5,005; Toley, 2,801 3 Dornoy, §60, Then followlog the written form handed him by the Moderator, ho onid: I hereby deciaro tnat Mfchnel Evans is olected to the offica of Collector. 'The Modorator then moved that tho olection be ap- proved, and the crowd sang ant **aye,” The re. mainder of tho returns, as follows,waa then read and approved in the mame way ¢ Tor Asncesor—1"hillips, 4,980; MoNally, 1,031 Conlon, 706; Tracey, 779, Pullips declared elected, For filll:ur\‘llor—n_vfl ,® 2,791 5 Greenwald, 2,016 ; Bchanl, 2,125 Titzgorald, 413 ; Nelsou, 57, Liyan declared elected. For Town Clerk—Gleeson, 2,921; C. Terg, 2,201 3 Vogel, 859 ; Lyuch, 623: Gruenhut, 147+ A, Botg, 117; Cravo, 231, Glecnon declarod olected, For Cunatablo—Iartman, 4,403; Qunuingham, 3,180 : MoMshon, 367 Petereon, 133; Dlack, 23, Hariman declared elected, Tho mooting way then adjourned. Moderator Conloy then told Dickson that all tha papern wors now io hia charge, snd thut the ballot-boxes would Lo turned ofer to hun sy soon ae ho wanted them, Dickson then went off to hunt up poo and ok, so that tho Moderaters ]'»roasut,mhzht sign the eloction raturus, When ho returned thoy wera uiiuml by Frauk Dickson, ‘Pown Clerk, pro tom; 1, Conley, Modorator ; James 1T, Mchnnh‘I. Aenlstant Moderator, Fifth Ward ; Rufua R. Barues, Fourth Ward ; I8 J. 0'Donnell, Clerk, Fourth Ward, Moderator Conloy thon oxprees«d to tho ro- porters his disguat at tha wholo affait, Ifo said that the tonn elections wero a farco, and he nover ehould get mixed up with anything of the find, Miko Evans, with tho #mlie of ono who wius, atso sald that tho thing was a farco, and ehould have beon stopped long ato, Grucnhut wad only trying togettho eclection into the Uourts, 8o that ho could hold on tooftice for a whilo longer. What steps * nttlo Joo ™ will take rematng 1o be scan, Conley aod Lvana pay Le canuot do anything. TUE WEST TOWN, Tho counting of tho voles for the West Town oftices was coucluded yosterday afternoon, with tho followlng result: coLL.EoTOR, ach 07| 034 Tyau, Harteriy.. Amick trality for Mallinan, Collector ; Nyan, Aencssor ; Baker, Supervisor; aod Lavin, “Taws Clerk. — MILWAUKEE, Woman?’s Misslonnry Mocting. Spectul Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, * MILwAUKEE, April 0,.—At {ho Woman's Pros. Dytorian Bouard, Northwostern Foreiga Missious, fourth annual gatherlug.jto-day, Mrs. A. II, Hoge waa elocted Proeident ; Alosdames Dawes, Will- Inm Blair, Cytus McCormick, J. V. Farwoll (all Chieago lndies), and Mra, R, W. Dstterson, of 1lighland Park § Mis, J, 8, Johuston, of Feoria, and Mrs; W, P. Plorson, of Oparga, Vice-Prosi- dents, from Illinois Mra, G. 11, Ladlin, Mrs. W, Gould, of Chicago, Roma Corresponding Becres tarfcs | Mra. Albett Koep, Mra, 8, II. Perry, of Cmujm, Foroign Correspondlog Hocrotailes | Mre. Joaus Whilohead, of Clicago, 'Troasurory and IHinols is reprosonted on the Loaid or Mau- agora by the following ladios: Mesdawens v, K. f’emm. Q. 0. Donton, Kitteredge, Glen Wood, Holland, W, D, Jacobs, A. Mitehal), 1., H, Fr, nd J, Noble, ali of Chicago; J, N, Barker, 1%, B.Willinms, Hydo 'ark ; W. A. Nichols, 3 d, Lake Torpst, . GibLe, Biste Bocrotary for Illinois, re- ported the total colloctiams of the I'resbytorian auxiliary sociotiea in that Hiate at 7,0, of which tho First Oburch, Chicago, gave $1,344 ; the Becoud Church, §1,200; and the “Fhird Church, 808, Otlor wocicties in Ubicako say 8700, leaving §4,000 collocted in Chicago, aud about tho ssmo in theentiro Stato outsidv, An oxtraordinary steno was witnessed during the moeting, utarting biv the douation of & gald nin, towards a Contenulal Momorial Missiou Fund. Aftor soveral omotionsl spocches, the ladios commouced handing up their monoy, 7ings, and earrings, taking tha jowelry *off ihoir persons, (Lo recaivor anuounciug each gift in » way that miteueitiod tho excitomont to & yainful degroe. Over §761 eu in mouoy and pledgen fromn 25 cents to §50 eacl, bewidea silk, cashinore, and nlxeriuo droaes, riuge, carrngy, and otlier jow- elry, & Iudisnapolis was sclected as tho next mootlng, on tho socond week In Apnt, 1870, TELEGRAPHIC REMINISCENGES, How the Lines Camo Btraggling Into Chicago. . Ola Operatory and Thelr Success in Life. A correspondent of tho Operalor, a telegraphio paper publisbed at Now York, Laa the followtng intoresting letier from a Chicago corrospondent rolativa to tho early daya of telographing in this olty, and, owing to the namen It coutainy, it will be read with pleasure, oven by those who laso no professioval futerest in Xoy-bosrds aud clreuits: 1In the spring of 1317, aeverul wagons loaded with tolegrapls poier, compused f toupie, nak, clim, hacks berry, cley, abuub 22 feet loug, noved dowt Ciark pireety aud at futorvain dropyed flie poles at thie waye #lde, cansing remarks of wounder and countouanies ot euryirise o the ancicut Chicigoan, Boon the holes were dug and the polen crected, then came the * stringiuy f tho wire,” which attracted a great deal of atteutlon by the activity of the stringers 1 ruusiing up and down the gLt wlim Iaddets (no climbers thove days); tha wire wan soou run Juto tie sccoid-floor windows in tlia southesst curs v I Inatrument (raper), and noon was i communlcation with Detroit (Sjaed Line) via Mictlyau Chiy, New Buftalo, thence vio the Michigan Central ltatlruwd, from Buflale 1o Detrult, The Clutk Lrothes touk cliarge of the office, and bisineas com- menved at ofice, Durlug the sutniner, the Iilinow & Misslanlppl Line cams up from 8t. Louin along the Th- Doln Itiver ta LaKalle, thience along the Tiiuola & Micl iigan Cuual to Chicago, taking tbe old Archer zosa (Arclier aveuue) to down Bluto o \Water, thencu ta 103 South \Wator utrcet up-alairs, where the oflice opened, willi Ciapin (o charge and Bl Ballad ou operator, 1u 1h) THE O'NEILLY LING came in from the Liat, via Iudianspolis, Loulsvill Cinclunatl, Pitlaburg, Wasklugton, and New York, an. Joiued ofliées wiib thé Ditnois & Missianipp! Live, who who moved 1o the eoutheast corner of Clark and Lke {u the old * Baloon Buildivg,” whero the Speed Line soon folluwed 1o adjuitilug Tooume. AL his tite the O'Rlly office was nader tio chiarge of Hobert Miller, of Louiaville; hin anistunts werw . I, Stevens, Tout Osborne, aud' G, E. Weir, The Speci oilice was under €, C, Clark, wilh 3, Ciark and L. Cobb an aseistanits, Matlers moved along aoothly until both lies moved 30 140 1o the northwe-t eornier of Like and Clark atrecte; biero the O'Helily oftice was Gtied up regardicss of exjeuze, Managers aud ojeratora changed quite frequeut. Here Toun Onborne hiad the Orlielily altica and Emery Cobib the Speed uftics, Opposition and ri- valry cominenced {n dead earueat, it 1451 theSuow Liue mads its ‘appearance fa Ohl- eago, tlicir roule Leing along the route of the Luke Shore & Michigan Souikern, Tuey opeued an oflice 8 few dours suuth of Lake street, ou ‘Clark street, under Mr, Fuller, operator sud tatiger, This line laated ahout six moutlie, whea 1t sold out 1o the *Morso Company,” About this time Heory O'Rellly fatlod. The parties coming In porsersion soun_ cotiaulldsted with e Spced, The new company Murse Linn was fa tue Guuds’of EZRA COMNELL. who koon after visited Chicago and tried to lake pos- senslott of the Bjeed oflich o clon 1t up, and Lave ouly oue oftice, but was deutd the Looks by Cobb, the man. ager, Lzra Coruell, Col, Bume (the octogenarian), aud John Lraj er compowed the wavancing force, wlilo Emory Cobb snd Lo Roukin were to defend #Give 1o the books of your othce, 31 Coubb, * Not a 4. Joln" soyu Cornell, *we must and at it they went, While the vattle was raging dowii-stalrs, we operators upestairs could hear tbe saife by ihe ratting of the cuairs and tho loud toues of voices, on get out of here, Ly d—n #ight” Then heavy Foon tho door elamuned shut and wan Iocked and quictnces again prevailed. Then the de- feated furce cawe up-stairs in the operatiug-roum to repalr daungee, Corneil losing bis ot was suppifed Ly one of the Logs, whilo I ptuned up Bill Draper's yantaand the tlaps of o Colmel's contetall, The de- Teated party then went to thia Tremont Honss and Le.d w coneititatlon, In a few days matlers wero arranged whereby Mr, Cornell becanza our “General-fn-Chter, ile retalucd al} idndr, Cobband Raukin included, Cobb o manager, Tiss cololliscion brought ailthe ines under olie aausger,—Cobb, The Hotchikira Line came In town thiv year, fia roule along_ country roade fr Oukosh, Wir,, via Janesviile, Deloft, Gales, Kockford, Linin, Aurors, to Chicago, Chigrley Howehkies, the OWIO"s 801, W38 operator Lere, and hiera are some of n the old Operstors: Muuager Colb, Receiver, J. @, Tlombard, Operstort — Db Raukin, Georgs' Weir, Btephen wnd LIl Mason, Hiratn Whipple, Seymour, Hob Lawson, Charles Ifotch- dr, Marviu Hughitt, Marrball Dant, Ed Scbiémerhorn and Ed Goodin, Repairers— Ol Var- ney" (who used to o in the battery-room, take one taanpoonful of wulphuri id_tooue half-tumbler of water for the “old wa dyspejtic boweln); Fim Walker aud George Edmonds, At this Ume E, D, L, Bweel was operator at Galena, J, J. B, Wilron was op- erator_at Springficld, whilo Bob Clowry was lesrning his A BC's at tho Lockport, 1L, office,” Ju/lge Caton wan President and Bujerintoudent of the lilinois & Missiasippl Lines, while Charles Haviland was Super- intendent of the “orsa Lines,” Tha operators done their own repairs on line, sud every Monday morulng by 104, tn, wo Lad to have our batleries cleaned and ni. Beforo “0ld Econoiay " (Cornell) took hold of tie liues, we had grand times; dead-lieads for all cir- cniees and minstrels that camo alon, slwaya had our pockets full of* complimentury ticketd, Whon out re- pairiug nee, we would gt sell supplied with funds, kL our girl along, get tue best * ri; n Walke e s, (No_rallroad Il.l:ll.) ‘Wheu we roturned, *ex- penses on line 80 much,” wasall that rendered, Noreceipta; no curtailing expenses; cigars and Uquids always camo in with the sxpenses, Tn conclueion, I will give you TUR PERYONNEL OF A TEW OF THOX OLD OPENA« TONS ! E, B, Stevens Is ono of ths firm of Vincent, Nelren & Ca,, propriviors of the Nutional Elevator (1,200,000 buishels), nest to the largest elevator yu Chicago, Goorge E. Welr {a Car Accountaut for the Chicago, Rack Tniaud & Poorta Rallroad, Clicago, Emory Cobb fs a large stock-rairer {n Rankakee, Til,, and ia Presfdent of the Dlooded-Stock Growera' Aseo- ciatlon of Tllinofe. “Tom Oaborne for & numbier of yeara was agent for thu Assuciated Press at 8t, Louis, Cul, Blune (about U3 years) (s in eany clrcumstances, and atill rambles around Ouicago with Lis whito loeks and ereet military buariug., Rolert C, Nankin—pour Bob—has gone to {he Lad, The nectar that #Lrightens the eyeand flurhes the hra"fiul the best of Lim, Mo finally Lrought up at the * Wasliingtonfan Llome,” sn asylum for inebristes 1u this city, whers he haa the honored position of *Prosldcut of the lteformed Drunkards' Socloty,” Cliarlea Iolchkisa was City Clerk of Clicuyo two yeara ago., Hieplicn Mason fs Canal Collector at Chicagn, while bis brother Bill orcupies the same position at Laalle, Do Essson went back to Canada, Marvin Hughltt was Goneral Superintendent of the Tiluofs Central Rallroad aud in tow Genorsl Bugerin. tendent of the Clilcago & Northweatorn Iallway, Sarslall Deut went to Califoruta and was Sacretary of tho Northern Califorula Telographs Company, T Achemerhorn wan 1n tho © guari-house ® at Cairo thelars T brard of Lim, d Goodin 8 8 ** Wandering Minstrel,” and belongs to tho * burnt cork * lnlnrnflfi. Jdim Walker ALill belongs o the ** Tle Wiro ” Iirigade of tho Towa Divtaion of the Clieago & Northviesiern a3 ITANSAS, Gov. Osborne’s Little Fight with Su~ endont Ilong. waloh to The Chicags Triduse, Toreka, Ken, Aprl 9, — Tho quarrel be- twvoon Gov. Osborne and Eunoch lloag, Ju- dian Buperintendent, is growlug quite warm. Tho Qovernor has lodged s written come plalut ogainst Moag at Washington, charging him with baving conapired with the enemies of the Btate Governuent in tho last Logialature to cast odium upon the Btate authorltiva and pre. vent appropristions for tbo payment of vahid claims ayeinat tho State, Ho also persouslly walted upon tho Prosident and Beero- tary of the Interior, and urged Hoag's romoval, The mattor was taken undor advisement by tho I'resident, and Ifoux has been clted to appear and mwake answer to tho charges, ‘the avidouco offered in support of tho Govorne or's accusations {s mainly embraced in lotters writton by Hoag aa Indian Suparitendent while tho Leglslatura was 1n wesslon, The Governor sont o long letlor on the subject to Bocretary Delano to-day, reiterating his statement concern- ing Hoag'a couduct, and furnishivg somo testi- mony touching the attampts made by Hoag and Lua f1lends to evade tho charges and stitta an in- veatlgation, A Joint.Stock Ionnet. ) M. D, Coneay's London letter, The young womeu it tho MHallfax works are cortalnly nob protty, but thoy scomto Lavea fine tlow of epirits. Iam told” that thoy have & romarkably tlua taste iudross, A ladyin Hall- fax haviug occasion to entera milhner's ehop had hor attentlon attracted by a besutiful and very exponeive Fronch bounot, and inquired tho rica ; sho woa told {6 was gold. Ob, I had uo Lhm of buying such an axxnnnlvo bonuet,” wald tho hdr, upon which the milliner sald: It s a jolot-stock bonuet—that is, it belongs to :!llreg Tactory girls, who wear it by turns on Buue ay. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. . 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TWO MAGNIFCENT PAINTINGS, Three Important Art Exhibltlons at One Plrce. Admlswion to each, Fia, Toall, Ite, _MOURS—9a, . fu6p. m. aod Tt010p. m, " GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. KAYNE, HALL & WANBOLD'S MINSTRELS. MINSTRELSY PROPER. ALL TIIE FAVORITES REMAIN, NEW AOTS, NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES NEW MUSIC! ELEHAN LER'S 2 FOF R AN K ARG S o plitn act of timios, one Bolu, dike, de, lt:klu ‘WAMNOLD'S sct of TR WRONG MAN. ELEHANTY and HENGLER' 5 aPELENANTY and Hi R'S Musical Skoteh, HALL in Banjo Solos, xIAYNE and LOVELY —THE INDIA RUBBER PIIOES REDUOED: Drons Circle and Orclestes, 20 Baleuny, te: tisllo~y, 2. BOOLEY'S, . Positively 6 Nizhts Only and Saturidny Matinee, (EN RUUTE TO CALIFORNIA), Commencing Monday, April 12, Tha Undjs-uted and Regal Quecn of ENGLISIHE TRAGEDY, Tho Woild-Ronowned JANAUSCHERK, Surparted by ber naw and most brilliant. NEW YORK BTAR COMPANY. T Avsil 1213, and olnbrated novel of JANAUSGHER In her colebrated Unal Charsetors of Lady Dodinek, and Havtene: the Frunch Staid, hunadar = AR, OF RSSEX. Fridsy~DEBORALLL Saturdiy Matiues, JTANAUSOHPIC In Tragedy and Gomedy '3 Acta ol 'MARY STUART, and thie Dotho dy of LOME HE B U o g Raturday Kvoalag (Lawt Nigbt)~TTENRY. VIIL, Thc aalo of Tiesarved Seate commoncos THIS MORN- NG TOT 02 e ut Tlosierer ADELPHI THEATRE, BATURDAY, April 10, 183, GRAND GALA MATINEE AT 2 GCLOZK, EVENIEG AT 8 O'CLOCK, Last Porformances of tho Romantis Drama, TACHK ZXARIANAY AT HOME AND ABROAD, LAST T'WO OF MR. EDWIN BROWNE, AND THE GREAT BOISSETS, e of the Star Premiare, 314 Verdl Sl H HonpiTy,” 1 0D McCORMICK HAL STAR LECTURE CUURSE. PRILHARMONIG GLUB TUESDAY, April 13, 6 FAMOUS SOLOISTS'! BERNHARD LISTEMANN, Yiolin; FRITZ LISTL. M Vialin: "KL GUAMM, Wola and Vioila: DOLPR 1. EGEN, Cella: IUNENE WEIA Tlute, and ADULPH BELZ, ronen Torm, anstited by the hllient young oonrall A s 0o CARD LDON, AADEMY OF MUSIC, LAST DAY OF TIIT: EMINENT JOSEPH MURFPIETE! MATINEE-3 0'CLOCK, O'Caltaghian, Ekatohes from Help, and **3ore Bland s e hres e, o and 1 coter 2 °" T Tt T & O'CLOCK, T — s it ' Musi, Sketchag fenm Tialp, ot o S oo e S kg bline Four U Plars, Monday~WALLAGE SISTERS, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. LAST SIGHTOF LOTTA AS ZIP, Supported by E, A. LOCKE, BANJO 60LOS. 7, Jaat Matinse of THE LITTLE DETECTIVH, Monday—LITTLE NULLAND THE MARCHIONRES, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, This (Satarday) Aftorooon and Night, Parewell Beueft of Miss Lonise Hawthorne, Matinos at 3p, m., Lester Wallack's Groat Drams, The Romance of o Poor Young Man, Saturday Night at8, LONDON ASSURANCH. All thy _Mondar A FARWELL HALL, THE PILGRINS PROGRESS. Grand Alogory—Brliant Soocss, MUSIC BY TIE BLANEY LODGE QUARTETTE. MATINKE thi FIFTH EVENING KNTE th Py A A leserved Neal: AL atorm, "SUNDAY LECTURE SOOIETY. LAST LEOTURE OF TIIF. SHASON. THE HON. JOHN WENTWORTH oN . “Reminiscencas of Early Chicago.” MeCORMICI 1IALLy SUNDAY, Aprilll, S», m. Adunsslos, 10 esnts, UNITED FELLOWS HALL, No. 823 Bou! kst .1 i3 Wil give thole 1 Contam o El i Sy Ardur aroning. & A arion S8 ot e PIANOS, NILSSON! *mendasssiarieritines.™ KELLOGG! ™tiis s tias puiteriatia LUCCA! “gmirisememiueis PATTI! ALBANI! "ntiiimriisye e wtee STRAUSS! Vserisnin sttt isieare: WEHL” Madame Farepa callod Jour Plana the THE INCOMPARABLE LIt PIANOS AND EnTEY ORGANS, AT STORY & CAMP'S, £11 STATH-ST. cust. 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