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B e i 4 cr e 2 L s e S S R RS S L S e ——————————————————— ‘of the voters made the humilisting confension {hat they roceived thelr prico fot thelr votes.” Thls {8 likaly to be & humiliating lie, Thio Democratic papers in Towa clamor for tho roorganizrtion of the old party in that Btate. * Anti-Monopoly " and * Liboral” are no longor of uso, tae say, 88 party namos; at the best, they woro ouiy frands and snares for nnwary Repub- licans, Dy all moans lot ua havo {he bald {ssue, Jows I8 safe to go Republican anyway, aud thero can 90 no harm io accommodating the hardshell Dewocrats ln this small matior. Tho people of Miunssota are advisod to ro- member taat the St. Paul Press, nbich bas just como out a8 aa Indopendent organ under Dom- coratic nuspices, maid, after tho dofost of Rax- seY wna announced, that the Republican party was dead. 'That statoment was only s prasion- itory symptom. Now it romaina to be seen whether ItaMsrx sod tho Republican party of Minnosots ars one, Parson Drownrow uses up asvoral calnmr:l in tho New York Tyibune tn * barling back sl leged Inaccuracios as to Teanomsos biatory oo- curiiug {n ANDY Jonxsox's speech on Loulaiana habita in Senatu, 1le cmploya as strong & qual- ity of langnage—considoring his sge and oxpos- 1ro to oivilizlng influences—as over. In elosing, he mentious that be and ANDY have boon at it for thirty-eight years, We entertain profonnd respoct for the mo- tivea, charactor, and services of Gen, GRANT § ‘but wo think more of the Republican party than tre do of Jum, and duty to botl roguires us to say that tho coarso bo has pursued in regard to tho third-torm question has caused, is causing, and, 8o loug as sdliered to, will continua to causo, greaf injury to the Republican party. This was ono of the loads catriod by the Cou- necticut Nopublicans, and, fn our opinion, tho main one.—Indlanapolis Journal, A political srithmetic-man in Cincinnati baa beeu comparing the votes cast in Bt, Louls, Obi- cago, and Cincinoati at recent munlclpal oloos tions, aud bais resuits are tabulated thua ¢ Jrignent volo tn Bt, Louis for Last o yoars.. HHighout vote in Ohfcago for last two yesra, 1tigbest vota in Gineinnatd for last (w0 years. .., 06,720 As against Chicago, tho Cincinnatian admits, his caso is hopeleas; Lnt ho ia wiliing to back tho population of his native cily agalust that of Bt. Louis ot long odds, The question of Catholic education in tho public schools {8 just now exciting special at- tontion in many parts of the country, and, in tho midst of tho din, it is rofreshing to Lear s cloar, conragoous statement of opimon from tho Boston Advertiser, thus: **The timo has come {u this country, and it must now be recognized that it bas como, when the publio schools must bo secularized.” Thatis manly, and sometbing o2 » concoesion for Puntan Now England, The New York Evening Post intimates pratty Dlainly that the Hawalian Reciprocity Troaty was wupported by tbo Pratectionists in the Benmato becauso it provided for a diminution of the rev~ enuo to tho oxtent of & million and s balf of dollara. Noxt winter they will be clamoring for an increaso of tho tarilf to meet the neccasities of the Govornmout. But tho Post Booa no o8- ospo from tho conclusion that froo trade with Canads, and then withall other forlgn countries, s just as desirabls as froe trado with thoBand. wich Islanda, The Romoval bill pendingin the New York Tegislaturo has boon amended by tho Benate Judiciary Committeo in such a way aa to moet the strongeat objections that have been urged sgainst it. In ila preaont shape it gives tho Governor power of suspension, but not of abso- lute removal, over all the higher Stato officers who may bo suspected of wmisfossanco, ‘The propriety of tho namo haa thus diaappearod, and tho moasure should be knawn horeattor as the Buspender blll, Tho bill will probably pass. Thon Gov. TrLoex will Jose no time in getting at 4he Canal Commlssioners, ———— ‘PARTING BHOTS AT THE LEGISLATURE Danville News: *“Tho last Logislature was an excollont Ropublican breeder.” Tazewell County Republican: *“We cau thank the Legialature for ons thing~thelr ad- Joarnmont.” Tho Chobause Independent compares the Indo- pendents in the Houso to tua lost shoop of the tribo of Israel, Rockford Garetle: *The most dlsgracefal and contomptible Logislature that over sat at the State Capltal” 2adison (Wis.) State Journal: ¢ Illinols will not bo likely to elect anothee body of the samo political complexion." ‘Winoca (Mion.) Repulllean: *'The match- lees stapidity and gonern! cussedness of tho late Democratic Legislaturo may be fairly inforred.* Ottawa Republican: *Tho Twenty-ninth Gen- eral Assembly will bo long and palnfully re- menbored as the worst ono tho Stato ever had.! Fulton Democrat: ** A more disgraceful leg- falative body never assembled in the United States, not oxcopting thenogro Legislaturc that cursad Bouth Carolina.” Bureaus County Republican: “Tho comedy eaactod on Baturday brands the Roformers and the Reform buuncsa in liviog colors—auch as ‘will not soon bo forgotten by the poople.™ @alens Gazette: * All good cltizons rojoice that tho Lour of dissolution has passed, and that tho dtsgraceful ceues which have charac- terizod the sourion will ba no moro enacted.” , Kendall Connty Record: *When the people wender thoir judgment, it will bo that tha Con- atitution is not a doad lotter, and that minoritiea Bave soma righta which majorities are bound to xeapect.” . The Bhelbyville Unfon, after rocording the froceodings of last Baturday, says: ‘“Men of “Bhelby, thia is what the Jeform Legislature was dolng for the Btate Inat Saturday. How do you ke it 7 . Carlinvills Enquirer: *The result [of the Farmers’ Movement] waa that tho worst lob of incompetents that was congrogatod in a Btate Capltal gatliored atSpringfeld last Jauuary, aud the biggest fools held tho balance of powor.” Nothing hins been heard from B, M. Bairs or any other of tho [ndependent leaders in Iilinols alnco the Legislature got fairly undor way. It does roally look as i Mr, Peasy. knew what he waa talking about when ho sald: **The Legis- Iature tan ebout cooked the Indepondents.” Neither the Democratio nor the Independent Papers offor one word of apology or praise for Aho Loglalature, The most they attompt to do ia to abift the rosponelbilty for it upon the minority. Ono solitary excoptlon is (he Spring- field Register, Otuers will doubtless coms wo the breach in a few daya when the emergeney appears, [T — MICHIGAN APPOINTMENTS. Bpectal thapatch to The Chisaco Tribune, . Lavemq, Mich,, April 16.—Cov, Bagloy has sppointed Iaaso Marston Judge of the Suprome Court, to flll the vacancy causod by the resigus- g;)fi:l:x!x;.l:. Ch‘l"llshnuy'; a:m &!loa‘l;h I“m Hawes, 00, Judye o Ulrouit Pplace flilhD. ‘(').'Cxagftoak. dm.-‘aun:. “B: m d of Control of the ltefarm 8oliool I‘alau poluted Frank M. llowe Buperintendont. 1 T10We was Ausistant Buperintendent of the Qulo Reform Echool for clgfit yoars, i Sl RS TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. ! The Jowa B; 3 -Dos Moinoy nnfif\'l'::dl.fi::smon will mevt ab 078 47,300 i o, Tbe tenth anuual Mass Btate Sabbath-school g-'zci._n’ will moet at Marsballtown, Ia., June Gov. Taylor, of Wisconsin, b inted he Moo, Audrew I, L o tho Sire] u‘Chumu o “:wu on the Hiate Board roport 18 curront that Wh ) E.'ul, baa olcipbiod Sanaick sobrilasrs l:’ton.m 0ad by resigning, It laoks con- fhe_Governor was absent f, bR i ool il O, Bl mmin it gt of Tooal bonder ' © Provide for tie pay- 'he 8t. Paul & Pacific Land Dy - show tuat 6,000 foretgners .:g:::‘n:lz’ntnr:& ericans od 1o tha counf 1 Wil Chpecy ia Miacareia tuh gaie 0 U500 - CRIME. A Young Girl Outraged by n Ne- gro in Carroll County, Mo. The Criminal Is Found tho Next Morn« ing Hanging to a Tree. Exccullon of Murderers fn Louislana and South Carolina, Othor Important Oriminal News, SWIFT RSTRIBUTION. Special Inapateh lo The Chicagp Tridune, Des Mosxes, Ia., April 10.—1 liava just ro- colvod by s private lettor tho details of so out- rago commitled ln Carroll County, Ko, on the 2d inst. ,Eaquire Ruckle, s prominent aud well- known cltizen, is a farmer noar DoWitt. He and his wifo were absent from home, leaviug & daugh- tor about 15 years of age, and a younger son. Tho dsughter was very feebls, having but just rocovered from w severs fit of sickness. At an oarly hour on the morning of that day slio was proparing broakfast, A huge nogro named Jamos Calloway camo into the houso, seizod tho girl by ‘the throat, gagrod ker, and throw hor on the floor, Bhe fought him like a0 onraged tigress, and had well nigh bocome oxbisustod, whon the managod to kick over tha table, tho noite mwakeulug ler littlo brotber, who ran to hor roscue, when the villain fled, going to Grand River Bottoms. The alarm was givon, and oltizons turned out to bunt bim down. ‘They soon espturad and lodged himin Jail. The samo night, about 0 o'clock, 100 horsomen, In pisguiss, marshed to the Jail, took possession of the uogro, and marchod away nortbward. Not a word was wpoken by aaiugle mau during tho whole move- mont, but every man sant to his spocial duty, showing a porfect and thorough discipling, pro- cisoly similar to that shiown io tho hanging of Howard to the Iamp.peat o this city, The citi- zons kopt within doors. Tho next morning, tho doad body of the nogro was found s short distauce from tho town dangllog from the limb of o tree, his body riddled with bullot-holes, 'The girl, though sho foiled the negro in his bollish purpose, {8 in a enitical condition from tho effsot of the rright upon hor woakened aonstitutinu. These vigilance committees ave atriking torror to to rascals that fufost tho Weat, Much as every good citizen deploces the method of thelr punisiment and thoir usurpation of law, yot ho will eay amon to the juatico of thelr acis every timo. Such are the law's delays, and tho uncerlainty of suro conviction of eriminals, by reason of “tho liber- ality of the statutes and tho trickory of Jawyers, tho peoplo hiavo doclded to becomo a law unto thomselves., This association extonds through- out Missourl aud Iows, sud they aro s!l united for & common purposo, kuown to each by eecret means, and conslant {ntercommunication oxlsta betwoon them. Thoy are of tho bost citizens in tha State. Thoy make sure of the guilt of o ascal, and theu make sura of his retribution, and tho poualty s usually about the sams. At lonat, their victims aro nolsoon after thoy got posuossion of them, GEDDES, TIE S8HOOTIAT. C. L. Goddes, tho man who fell in love with Mise Mary Fry, in_Jaspoer Oounty, last summer, and boecause shio did not recipracate, and refosed to marry bim, atterpted to mboot hor, shot at her fathor, and shot a Mr. Edgar, and who laid in wait about tho premiscs for a loog time to _carry out his purpose of killing some- body, waa traced to Dloomington, Ifl,, cap- tured, brought horo, and yesterday fodged in jail, for the noxc term of court in that coun- ty, if the regulatora don't et hold of nim in tha meautime, Thoro are noa two murderars in {ail whom tho Vigilantos ato ovidontly watching, 2od a strong guard is kept abouy the Jail COUNTERFEITERS CAUGHT IN THEIR DEN, Special Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, AMapisoN, Wis., April 16.—A very important ar- rost of countorfoiters and capturc of their tools aod product wsa mado at Bosoobel, in Grant County, last uignt, by two ofllcera of tho gnnod Btates Secrot Bervica, acting undor tho diroction of Chief Weshburn, with tha nid of United Btates Marshal Oakleyand two of his deputlos, whioh, it ia thought, will break up omo of the worst gengs of moncymon i the Northwest, The United Btates dotectivea have been working tho thing up for several woous, and, having made tholr points sud sot thoir pins, arranged for the tho atrest. United Biates Marshal Oakloy sud Doputios Buckloy and MoDonald went down to Doscobol, and, at 20'clock this morning, with two United Btates dotoctivos, wont ont to tho counterfsiters' don, located thrao-quartors of amilo soulh of the willago, by tho sido of & bluf covored with treca and undorbrush favorable for Lilding, Raving posted other men about tho houso o as to cut oft rotreat, McDonald andoneof the necrete sorvico men, who knew iow the land lay, broke opon the front door (the bowling wind drowning tho nolso), and, passing up the stairs, had two counterfeitors, Qoorge Ellison, allas Kalo Ellis, nliss Pont, and Trank Brown, who slopt off their work-room, caged and cov- erod with their rovolvers without auy fuss, whon, glving tha sigoal to olbers, they took Llobineun and hia wife, who slept down stairs, All aro makera aud wholesalo **shovors of the qacor,” aud tho firat two desperato men. Pont, who was ohaged into Tecatonica Rivor, in Green County, more than & year ago and taken out noarly dead (aund it was roported did die). Liad ropeatediy declazed hie would nover be taken alive, but ho wae. Ilobinson way caught nap- glug. A nephow of Lotta will koow tho Green ounty countorfoitors now in _Btate's Prison. Yrown Lod just roturned from o ciroulating trip. ~ Thero was cap- tarod on the promises mome §20,000 wo: of well-oxocuted bogus 60 and 25-cent fracticnal ourrency platos, dios, on, uvqu tools, paver, ink, and pross,—1n fact, their wholo material snd ap- paratus —making conviction certain, It was ex- fohlul‘n Ret away from Ioscobel by daylight Lis morning, but the trsin was delayed on ac- count of the diflculty of crosslug tho Missis- sipp}, and the faot of the cnnlmwezunu notsod about the village, crowds flocked through the forenoon to oe the prisonors, whose rosidonce in the place where they hed beou at sork nearly & yoar waa unknown, * This aftornoon the pris~ onors wore brought hore aud lodgad in joil. Thay will bs examinod to-morrow maraing. MURDER AT PEOMIA, Special Ditvatch to The Chicaoo Triduns, Prona, IlL, April 16,—Somewhers Letwesn 13 and 1 o'clock thia mornlng there was a disturb- ance at Dan MoAllistor’s notoriona saloon and dance-house on Water atrost. Tho polica, hur ryiug to tho epot, found s goneral row golng on # the bar-room, in which & couple of brothors named Esdoa scomod to be taking e prominent part. After nome difficulty and quito a strugglo at the door, McAllistor sucosedod in gelting the most quarrelsome fellowa out of tho building on to the sldewaik, whorelthe polico took them in charge. Retuning to the bar-room, MeAllister and ons of his friends named Bturgis found they had boon miabbed in the msales, and Dan, takiog a platol from his pocker, startzd aftor tho police, saying he was going to find out who cut hum, He found tha polico ou Main stroet in & desperata utruggle with their prisoners. Uo agked who it waa who cut him, and, on_somo person pointing out a man named Jossph Eados, who wan standlng in tho middle of the ntroat looking at Lhe polico lllugfils. no walked up to him and deliberataly shot him, ‘I'he ball took effect fu tus hoart, preg- ing completoly throush it. Eades asid nothing, ran a fow paces,aud dropped doad, 1o wassoon after picked up by the police and carried to a neighboring building, and the Corouer sume monad. A polico’ squad came on the gronnd in a few maments, **pulled” AoAllister's ranchy, aud carried the wholo erawd o tho sta tlon. " MoAllister rafuses to twy ansthlng at all sbout the cass, aud fu acting under sdvice of coaosel, The Coroner's jury to-night rendsred A vaxdiol to the effeot that Eades was killed by a bullet from a platol in MoAllister's Liauds, aud a warzant was iwuod for his arrest. 'Tho murder waa deliberato and cold-blooded, withoat sny ex- tonustiog circumatances, McAllister is wdes- perate follow, the recogmizod leader of the thile and pimps that getber ot his vile den, He has been mixed upin ooy other bloody deeds before, but this ia ths clearest case thy poople have evar had dgainat nim. (T the Asscialed Freas) Pronza, IlL, April 16,—Lass night, about 13, Joseph Eads, & coopar of thus oliy, sged abon 83, was shot through the heart and kitled by MeAllistor, propristor ! a low dance &) i B R THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY APRIL 17, 1875.—TWELVE PAGES, bis saloon & few minutes before. Ends walked halt = block with the bullet In his heart befoio ho fell, Tho Cornner's jary hald sn inquost and renderad m verdict s sccord- anco with the facta. MoAllistor {a in jail, baving been arratod a few minates sfter the musder. Ends wan married and had four childrou. All porties tind becu drinking at the time, though weithor of the two wero intoxicated. The Lill- ing waa witnessed by a numbor of porec: AN INDIANA DEFAULTER Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaor Tribune, Ixp1anaroLts, Ind., Aprll 16.—Abraw Buekles, the sble account-ratser of Delawaro County, has como to judgment. Mo wsa elected Auditor four or five yeara ago, Lut failed of s ronomina- tion oo sccount nf allogod frregularitles, which he potemptorily refused o even try to explain, Lately the County Commlssionors ordorod an oxpert investigation into hiis books, sud the discovory was made that he defraudod ths county out of $15,000. Whon confroutod with thie ovilence of tha crime Le becamo suddenly meized with penitence, snd tnrned ever 811,000 worth of property, which the authoritios refused toaccept in full eatisfaction, and now they bavo cutered suit for the recovory of tho whole amouut claimed. Bucklea got himseif futo this troubls by raisiug county orders on the Jbooks, and sppropriatiug tho local bounty of solliers, In this raspect ho displayed grest skill, aud achiovod soma enccess, stamving bim & patriot to ba sbunned by those who went to tho frout. e was a discarded Republican, A LOUISIANA HANGING, New Onreaxs, April 16.—Isham 8rown, col- ored, wan bung 4 miles from Oteonsbury at10:30 thiy forenaon for the murder of Jea. W, Clintan, an nttorney of 8t. Holens Parish, on the 18th of Decombor last. Brown was convicted on cir- oumstautial evidence. The Picayune publishes tho coufesaion of Brown, in which ho states tho particulars of the Lilling. Brown overtook Clinton riding slong the rosd, and shot bim with a eloglo barrel pistol. Clinton dismounted snd walked to 8 treo 8 short distance trom the road. Brown wens up to hiw, when Cliutoa told Brown to taka his horse and what Lo bad; that ho (Clinton) would ray nothing about it. Hrosn drow hia Enife and cut the lerse's throat, and, atter giving Clinton ton minules to pray, drow his knifo across Clins ton'a throat, took his watoh and valnables, aud lsft, This waa on ¥riday. Clhoton's body sas found the following Sunday, and the coaclusion of tha Coronor's Jury was that Cliuton had lingored until that morniug. SOUTH CAROLINA MURDERERS. CuancestoN, 8. 0., April 16,—Bcipio Bryan and Elijah Atkinson, both cciored, were hung at Besufort to-day, for the doublo erime of murder and arson in Juno, 1874. Tho oxecation was witnoesed by about five thousand colored people. Both murdsrera mado full confession. Consid- orablo excitemont provails among the coloted clemont in Charleaton, caused by tho rumor that Bunch, the mulatto policeman, who, when drunk murdered an lrish policemnn last fall, is to ba pardonod Ly tho colored Liout. Gov. Gleaves, taking advantage of the absenco of Gov. Cham- berlaiy, who has gono to thho Loxington centen- nisl. Dunoh was to havo boen hanged last Fri- glyi but was respited ons week by Gov. Chem- eriain, FORT WAYNE ITEMS. Syreeial I.tapatch to Tha Chirago Tridune, Fort WavNg, Ind,, April 16.—1n the COriminal Court to-day, Policoman John Kiniz was ac- quitted by the Jury,after about two honrs’ dolib- erntfon, of attompting to outrago Elizabeth Miller, Pob. 8. The trial lastod sovoral days and attraotod much attontion, sa Kintz wos an old policoman znd & well-known Domociatic ward- workor. For unsdultorod uastinoes, tha trinl fairly outrivaled tho Drooklyn comedy. A man nsmed Braun, from Van Wert, came to tho city and indolged excessively in liquor, Waile in an intoxicatad state ho wandered iuto a houso of prostitution kept by a woman named Nichols, and was robbed of 180, ‘Cho partica woro arrested. DROWNS MERSELF AND CHILD, 8r. Louw, Mo., April 16,—Mrs, E. L. Erwin, a highly rospectable young widow, of Hannibal, Mo., tied a clathes-lino around herself and her little girl, 6 years old, fastened the other end to stake in tho ground, and then took the ebild ia hor arms and doliberatelv walked into DBear Creek. Both were drowned. Financisl embar- ragsmont aod disappointment in love are under~ staod to ba tho causes of the sot. THE MILWAUKEE MURDER TRIAL. Bpecial Diavateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, MILwAukke, Wis., April 10,.—Tho trial of John ‘Woloh, for the murder of Dennis Driscal, was reaumed this morning. All the eovidence is in and the counsel sum up to-morrow, It was z;ovan the men had a fight, bat none saw the fo used with which tho stabbing was done. FOUL PLAY. Bpecial Disputed to The Chieaan Teibune, Joragr, 1L, April 16.—Tho body of an un- knownman floated over the dam at Hiyde's mill to-day, Itisaupposed that thore has been foul play somewhere. The supposition ia that tho body Line boon thrawn into the water betwoon this city und Lockport. TO BE HANGED, Camo, IIL, April16,—A white man nsmed Harrts, couvicted of the mnrder of his fathor-in. law, will be hanged at Commorce, Mo., Bovaral milea above this city, to-morrow. SHARKEY'S CASE. New Youx, April 16.—A Havaua diapatch says: Legal complications have arison botweon Bpanish ond Amarican officers, and it s now doubtful wiea Bharkey will be roturned Lo Now York. EXECUTION IN MISSOUR. 8. Louis, April 16.—Travia Harris, who mor- derod Sguire Mastorson, his father-ln-law, st Commaorcs, Mo, on tho3d of last November, was hanged at that placa to-lay, TWEED'S THIEVINGS, New Youx, April 10.—Another $500,000 worth of the Twoed proparty has beon attached in Waostchieater County. B. F. ALLEN, Llis Answer to tho Fotition of Fils Creditors 1n the Bankruptey FPros ccedings at Keokuk, fa.q Sesial Depatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Eroxux, In., April 16,~The Allen bankruptey cass came up before Judge Love in the United Btatea District Court in this city to-day, Ar, Al len fllod his auawor to the potition of Lia credit- ors, In this anawer he demes that he, on tho 1Bth of November, 1874, or at any other timo, oxecuted and delivorsd to Allen, Btephens & Co., of New York, & desd of mortgage} whereby he canvoyed or intended to convey to them the resl eatate dosbribed in tLe petition, or any part thoreof, or tiat he, on' the seid day oratany other time, oxscnted any lnstrument or convoyanco of said lands, or any parc thoreof, with ntent to givo a preferonce to Allon Hiephons & Co. over hia other creditors, or with intent thereby to_dalay the oporatiou of tho Bankrupt act ; and, for further answor to usid peution, he denioa that tha aggrogat of claima of aaid potitionend provable under tho Bankrupt aot agaivst him amounts to one-third of tho dobtu provable sgainst him under said act. Then follows & fnll list of his croditors, with tho sev- eral amounts due them., This shows tho amount due depositors to be $413,081.81; dus Cook County National Bank, $614,616.44; unpeld dratis on New York aud Chicogo, 1l 232,88 ; total unsecured indobtoduces, §1,069,- 870.66." The Court, after having esaminad the watter, aud being wsatisfled tust one-third in amouat of tho croditors have uot jolned i the potition, ordorod that the furthor timo of ten Uays Lo allowed within which other craditors may join, Tho order la without projudice to the right of petitioning creditora ts damiss thelr patition at any timo. e et N THE GREAT BRIDGE AT ST. LOUIS. B7. Louts, April 16.—It Lss transpired that the Illnole & Bt. Louls Bridge, crossing the Missisaippl Nivok here, hias boou transferrod to Morgan Humpbroye & Co., under the fourth mortgage bonds, and that & chango will be mado THE GREAT SCANDAL. M r.Beecher under Cross-Exam- inntlon, The Dofendant ** Laboring Painfully in the Toils.” Fullerton as “the Blg Trojan on the War-Path.”* Pross-Oomments on the Bitustion, INCIDENTAL YOTES, New Yonx, Apn) 16,—Among the dirappointed attondants on tho Tilton-Beecher trial yostar- day were Judge P. Wilson, of Dubuqus, Ia., and Dr. H. W. Holcombo, of 8t. Louis, Honry E. Simmogs, the business manager of the American Track Bociety, who was foroman of the Qrand Jury that indicted Tilton and Moulton for conspiracy, says that Mr, Deechor ook the usualoath on thu Lible. Mr, Deschor conld mot romember, in Ll testimuny Low the oath was adminisierod. Judge Noilson snd the scandal-cars lawears have signed a potition to the Legielature, axking for ppecinl legiulation which ahall give the Su- pervisora of Brooklyn power to further compen- mato the jmymoa who have weived over thurny days. I!nry Clemmer Ames has been n wuest in one of the Brovklyn botcls for thres or fuu: dsyw, regis- tered as Mie. Mary C. Itichards, her ma.ucn pame. Bho iy under a subpeeun from Mr. Bocch- or's lawy 8. PLYNOUTI PRAYEN-MEETING. At tho Plymouth Clhurch prayer-meeting this eveuing, Beechor conducted the exerciges. Nothing unusual ocburred, The sttendsacs was lasge. BREGHER UNDER CLOBS-LXAMINATION. Neg York Uerald, Apifl 15, Mr. Boachor came into court with less of the old brave front that maried his former beariog, Guossing at his thoughts, 28 one might judge by his looks, Mr. Boecher w3s not wholly confident of himself. Tho oxperictice of the previous day was not sesuring, nor wasit fruilful of good ro- wults for the dofense. Bittiog in tho witnons- chair, with the morning light falliag full on Lis face, tho large oyelids seomad to droop, tho heavy cheeka to hang, and tho general oxpres- alon to indieate great and ubcommoa trouble and porturbation of soyl. Fallerton droppod tho gontle, suave voice of the previous day, and pusled tha method of lus crose-oxamination to the vory vergo of rudeness. “Did you say you humbled yoursolf beforo Thoodore Tiltan aa you did bofore your God 7" aaked tho counsal. Tho witness domurred, and serionaly to sn intimate friend that he doubted if ba would live througn anothor day of much work. Ha did not atand crossexamin- tion nearly as well a8 Bessia ‘Tuner, aud wau far less molf-posscased than that imperturbable damee! duriog its progrese. But we found out this morutng that it was not Daocher, but Fale lerton,—not the victim,’but the torturor,—whn had first givon away, It was annonnced that after the closo of Festoerday's work Fullerton hnd suffered an attaclk of vertizo soscrioun as to disable lim frotm resuming operations. ‘At tho regular hour this mnining lloecher as- cended tho atand as ususl, and waited patiently for hie cross-examincr. He did not look nearly a8 vigorous or lively as orainarily, i face was agod, his demeanor grave, and o evidently folt relieved at tho prospoct of a few days' rest. Everythiog Lod given promiso of a day of fu- tense interest aud oxcitoment, but Beccher was probably the man who had tne least enjoyment of thopeospect, Hocan ordinatily hold his g1ound ogainst any man, but in the “witneas-chair le labors uoder sevoral disndsantages, which par- alyze bis force; and ho is thoro wubject to”ate tocks which Lie 1s prevented from resisting, Daccher lingerod only & few minutes after sd- | {onmmunl this moruing, aud thon walked off iomeward with his wife and family, Heveral strangers were presonted to Deecher, ove of whotw expressed & fervent wish ** that this thing could be worked up futo fivht; theta s not enough fight in it now.” I might think o, too, if I were not inlit,” waa Ieechor's respouse. Densie Turner mado ber firet vinit to Court to- day since hor appoarauce on 1ho nituens-stand, Bofore Jeaving Leecliar saw hor, saluted ber, and eatd: *You mads a better wituess than lao, Miss Turner.” Baechor thon enjoyed an intorvlew with & re- porter in those ternis ; ufinwnu—-l was glad you did uot get mad yes- 2y, Alr, Beecher—3ad! O, no, though I was carnestat tines. Enroestuess hus no moro rela- tion to apgorthat nuiso to elogseuce, Neitler of us was angey. Mr. Fullerton find o duty to do, sud did it. Thad a paramount duty to do, sud tried to do it. It was to he.p Mr. Fallarton to get up all the facts in tkis cage ; no man in tums Cours desires them to coms out wu mnch oa I Thero may ba those woo desiro it as much a4 I, bot uo man more 82, 1 waut all of them tocomo out, and to coma out rightly and not obliquely, I Laven good memcery for tha ro- sults of things, and a bad one for details,—just those things.on which o lawyer catehics you napping on cross-oxamination, I pet dales on the wroug s1¢o of docutnonts and the lke, but tlungs coirect themeelves, ana I have to testify #4 it 18 10 o to do, snd in my own way, I want this trial ta go on, sad tu go on totao end, Tne truth will eventually ali workou. I have noth- 1ug in this world to atzoud to now but this trisl, oxvept my church work. I am carelnl uut tolet thut slacien atall, and do not zean tua it ehall. TRISS-CONMENTS, Bornjield (Mnss,) Lepubitean, Mr, Beecber's puswors of demal ave better than his powerns of explunaston, Evon in the fricudly cross-esaminut,ou to waich Lis own counsel pub- Ject him, with tio two-fold purpose of uecus- toming tho witness to the gtound snd of taking off the odge from the developmouts which tho opposing attorneys migh: bo able 1o make, thero i8 m goueral unsatisfuctcrinces in bLis explans- gave a differonc vossion. A great deal of badger ing by counsel followed 28 to tho opinion Beoch- er hiad of Tilion's character then, Evarts cama gallantly to the roscue of Lis witness, who wag Iaboring painfully in the tolls, and wes & proper objoct to pity. Fullerton waa abominably aggrraseive and bellizerent, propar- ed to flght & legion of the defeudaut’s lawe yers, to throttle Evarts and lay bim on Ius back and pitch Bhoarman, Trocy, aod Hill out the window. Tha court-room was ringing with his volco, Quoation after question, in o tone of tromendous snorlgy and pasgion, woro hurled at thao witness 1o briog oot bia explanation of the letter of contrition. Tho witncss for s moment roused hia volco and drownod that of tho coun- sol, hurling brck tho quostion as to Lis wiiting tho lotter with the roaponse that tho lotter was not his. He placed a trembling Land upon lns brow, tho perapiration oozed from hia tom- les, aod tho volus stood forth prominant- y. It was iwenly miuutes past 3, and the witness throw an anxious loox at the clock a8 if ba wished the day were dono aad tho ngony at an end. Presently he graw collzctod aud ‘calm, but not so Fallerton, Tlo lawyer was in tho full wing of tis assault ond bLent on Qestruction, Thoro was no placating him with & jost, ms tho witnoss found to his mordtication, Woo to Bhearman if ho liad intruded au objec. tion at this moment—woo, even to tho mighty Evarts. The big ln{nn was on the warpath, flourishing tho tomahawk, and his cry was blood, Whon he rammazed among bis pa- pers on_tho table awe foll upon the su- dience. What terrible weapon noxt? What kind of blade will he now wet i the goro of his victim ? Thore ia sympathy for Beecher. Thd anfal and relentloss tuquistor gives no pause, Uis face is red. His very hoir is rod with hte and passion. and risea on hix head tike the quills of the unhappy porcunine. Ilolifts and poisen bis c,\'c&izlul as if sightiog tha witnoss, that ho might lavel on him an fnyidiblo mitraillenso aod blow him all to pieces. Up 1iscs tho bold and sluowy Eyarts and domands for his cliont fatr play. ~ Louder than the bull of Hasban ream tho great inquisitor. e strikes the table a terrifio blow, aud inslsts ho sbsll have that scalp, or rather that apswer, or mors blood will gpill. Tho witness leauns back in Lis chair, whilethe lawyers storm and fumo and fill the Court-Houso with the ochocs of thelr sogry couvention. Then the great inqofsitor qut that remarkablo letter, ** Iam spouding my last Sunday ; I am ending my world-life,” sud ‘most. oyen are involuntarily turncd on the witnoss. as if they conld read in tho furrowed faco tho vory fecling thera that long sgo diciated tho words hore given, Ie thiore not wesriness enongh of spirit now 2 Is that poor heart any lighter this brichtspring day ? Is not his cup of misary and bisterness full cnough ? low long will the vatures food ? The witnes tells for tha second fime hia visit to Moulton's house on Deo, 80, 1870 ; but thera is s differenco. 1o told 1t ou the first occasion in his own way, without let or hiuderance. It was s fluont, conuected narrativo, Now it is all die- jointed, sud now ligtita breai in ou it &t unox- pootad momonts, Tho witnoss is collectod and rosigned tbis mornlng. e attompts no ombol- lishmeonts, no fulluess of reply. He drops Lis aoswers Lialf mechanically, a4 of ane whose thoughts are far away, Ho s monosyllablo nod nad. Gush and impetuosity bave left him and he in as dry os tho nind of an old orange. The voice sounds in the car ay of one who has dia covered_the prophot's truth, “vanitas vanita- tum," It iy resigned nnd madness 18 its leading quality, The toue of bim wito kang iu Groece, +I'ho worm, the cauker aud tho griof are mine alone,” conld ot have boan more sad. Sew York 'l’rlhuu(“;lprfl 13, Mr. Fullertcn appeared bottor advantage yestondey than in suy of bis contests with the privcipal nitnosacs for tho defenso. His suc- cess with Alr, Deocher was greater than with either Miss Turner, the colored man Woodley, or Mr, Cooks; but it was iu large measars due (yn Mr, Beecher's poor memory for tho de- tails_of {ucidents and conversatious. ir Boucher's momory does wot grasp dates, words, und conyersations; thus far ko bos been ablo to recall only a fow uf tho more extraordinary or oxtravagant oxpressions used by the varjous actors; aud when on the croas-examination he Lae to recite ‘t’nr the ;:coml ;nmntfiho }ucxdnnlfi ofa :aflnvfihn lood not wmploy the lauguage of tho flrat description, but Lntraducoux“ wmatters which Lo ucgloated to montion at first. flo doos this without varylag iu tho leaat the materis! facts of thoatory. “T'o akillful exeminer like Mr. LYullerton, such & witness fa ordinarily au onsy proy, aa Alr, Ovington was, and s Mr. Becoher would hiave boen yesterday, If Lis great rcserve maod tompor aud coolness had not protected New York Sun, April 15, Alr, Bescher upoke in n:' uncommonly low tone a¢ tivat, aud scomed apprenensive and i1l at eao, 1is volce tremblod as though with angor whun tho Iawyer was curt, hie faco grow vory red, and hoswung norvously from tido to side in tho re- volving chialr. Hia domoanor was losw self-poided than that of Mr. Tilton, Mr. Moulon, or Mrs, Moulton, under autagonlatic quoationiug. Ba- lug kept rigidly wituin tho liva of oxplicitnoss seemingly frotted him, and once, turning aslds to one of tho Sun reportars, be eald, pstulantly, :fllll. it ia l‘l.lxd work to tell the Giuth whaa pered a0, Mr. Fullerton was sbsorbed wholly Io his work, aud waa pertinaoious, tireless, and clear- Losded, His manper toward tho withess was tevero, sometimoa, but in uo fustanco ivsuitiog, Neither lawyor nor wituoss showed indications of consciouzness of (he audieuce, but dovoted all thetr mental energics to tho argumentative eucounter, It wes an intellectual couteat whiovo gravity admitted of no wasto of thought in wit or by-play, sud the witnows did no ifmicey of the kind that made tis disect testimony divort= iu ils monagomout. The trausfor, it is sald, was an amicanle one, sud the bridge will hero- fier boin charge of hr. Newald, formorly of the 1llinoiu Contral and Chicsgo & Alton ronds, Lut littla is kuown ef the matter yot ; but thabridze authorities promise to makse & statement of af- falre to-marvow. e N !BEEW STEAMSHIP NEWS, i ey OBk, L) ing to tho might as woll s tho heariug, Y¥ULLEUTON YROSTHATED LY EXCITUMKNT, AND BSECUER COMES TO TIME SHOWL.G MIUNS OF WEAKNUES, Lnapateh to the Cincinnati Comnerctal, BoooxwyN, April 15.—Both Duocker and Ful- lertou were so :ualxly agitated youtorday aftore noon that I was quite prepared to hear of tha ill- nens of ono or Lotu of them wheu I weus to Oourt this mornlug. I had -uyoa»d Boscher wflumh t.haavh:lm. hru.?i“ ‘n“w hs 10:: &l Wit hy A Eoie "l Ajourniny ~odicdas, She- i tions. Why deny so steadfastly Lis suuttan- tinl suthorsbiv of the *apology,” when lo rofers to it suosequeuntly in letters 2@ ** My lottor,” and now admits that o Liad perasitted it tobouo regarded amoug bis friends 2 Why humblo himeelf 8o profoundly boforo 1~ ton as the better man, wheo, on Lia own theory, Lio iad just dotected Tilton 1n a base nttempt to ruio his own houor by procuring o falyo coufes- zion from Mrs. Fillou, chiazging him with seduc- tion? On his own pbowing, ke bad dono far lesa to destroy tho Tillon houschold than Tilton had dove to de- stroy Beocher's, aud yet, with tho senso of both wrougs in g mund, a3 ho now Rays, ba wrote tho apology sud the subsequent lettors, abusing himsolf to the limit of lauguage to ox- tess, aod_yot ** woudering” to ioulton if r-:hz-fmkln koows how genorously Aheodore has canntod bimself towsrds me.” aod testifying to tho fact that Tiltou had anown lumeelf ** capabie of tho nobleat things.” No elcquencs of mauner or tick of drama can reconciio theso recorded oxpreseions of Mr. Boecher with his own theory, aud & more substautisl explanaticn s looked for inyain, . . o According to Mr, Bascher's ovidence, he knew when he weut hows ibat Fridsy night that 1hoo- dore Tilton had been guilty cf as aovilish a picco of malignily ay cau woll be coucarved,—the forc- ing his almost dying wifo to sigu a false charge of critne against her pastor,—a pteco of maslig- utty which thero fs thus far no pretense on Mr. Beecher's pat that Titon ever disavowed or spologized for. “I'he difliculty of Mr. Baochor’s defense ia that it requires peoplo to beliove that, after baviug discoverad, oo tho niglt of Deo. 80, 1870, that Tilton had been guilty of the mont iufamous of- fease against Lim—an offenso for which 1t hoa not bLeen claimed that be ever expressed tho shightest regret—ho wrote of bLim, two days lIster, that *tho would bave beco s better man in my circamatancea than L havo been;" that, the uest month, be echaracterizod bim a8 **capabic of tho noblest thlngs,"' thas, while his baso conduct was freah in mind, he iissed hlm aud saton bis knoos and, fiually, that for years he dovoted his uttnost efiorie— *“more thought, and judgment, and earnest do- site than evor I did for myself s hundred fold™ —ta remstato an lutamous wretch in a position that it would have baen & crying shame for him to occupy. Cincinnati Commercial, We must rememnber that Boecher hns just about na much common soude fu Lis intercourse with men as Horaco Grecloy bad, and that the womon bave always been trying to pet him, snd Liavo mado a great spoiled baby of Lim. Heis o souttmoutalist, an enibusiast, & mau of exalia- ttona and daprossions,—a Bwitzerlavd ‘of a fel- Tow,—with & wondorful capacity for deseribiug all Lis moods, s mau of oxaggerated emotions and ploiuresquo Jhme‘. anennati Gazette, The reader of Bosclios's testimony i continu- ally impressed with tho gushing and slopping naiures of thio partiento the mysteriotin alfair, of whom Beechar himsell seems tha slopplest of all, ‘Ititon aud Baechor aro continually slosborivg over each other, irs, Lilton is like a form of i;:llv in warm weather, tremalous and meiting. lscoler writes to the managing sud plotting Mouiton, a4 & lover to Lis mistress, M. Mouls ton coddlos, kisses, woups uvor, and takos a . most tender intorest fn Beeclior, becauso, ac- cording to her acoount, ho has been found out with ‘lilton’s wifo, ILiveu the calenlating *‘man of the world,” Moulton, conceives a wmoat ro- maatic, herolo friendubip for Booclior as #oon as Lie finda he has soducod his bosom-friaud’s wife, aud thereupon ho becomes 8o tender, kuscoptie Lle, and sympathiziog a friend that Boocler un- bosoas bimaelf to biw in all things. * 81, Loutr Republican, ‘The man we want to leur from is Henry C. Bowen, propriotor of the Now Yoik Jndependent, founder of Plymouth Clurch, promununt mem- ber and libetsl paying paw-holder 1n the samo iuatitution, snd the eworn eaemy of both Beeoher and Tilton. If Henry 0. Bowen goes to Lia grave unchaltonged aud silent, tho woild will pavor know tho central pivot upon aud arotnd wbich tho mighty whcel of moustrous misciief lias rovolved. Ho Liolda the master key to that secrot ciambor in the Lrooklyn tabornacls, where lodgon tho demon which all fear to evoke; o do- mon tbat waa poteut aud dreaded lovg beforoa whisper of she Tiltonisu story floatod1a tho air, Wil the koy over bu used? YNl that chamber ever be opeund ? Will wo ever Loow the truth, aud the whole truth ? . New Haven Palladivm, We are inclined to think that Mr, Deocher's testiniony bas Lad very littlo effoct on publio opinion, Mr, Boechier's frieuds necdnd 10 ex- planation, thoss who had mads up their winds agaluwt him would not accept any, and that pore tion of the publio which hud determined to re- maln impartial fa stil! waitiog for evidonce, aud places very Little valuo upon sentimont or gusbi. 1, Louts Domocrat, And yot, with all thesa stroug polnts in Deoch- or's favor, oud with all the waight of his own tostimony, It atil} seoms aimont impossible to linve that threo poople hiave dohiboratoly mau- ufactured such s scandal aw this, ouo of thom againsc his own wife, with no stronger motive THE COUNCIL. Votlng Places and Judges for Fridny’s Elcction, The Relief and Aid Sooiety. Tho Council held o special moeting last evon- Ing, Lresidont Dizon in the chair. Thero wera present Ald, Rlichandsom, Warren, Reldy, Cullerton (Tersh), Woodman, Cleveland, Mo- Donald, Jonss, ~Lengacher, Murpby, Stout, 3ishr, Bailey (T. B.), Quirk, Bwoeney, Eckhardt, Waterman, Henth, White, Corcoran, Bommers, Tiyan, Titzgerald, Stone (Fourth), Stoue (Fifth), O'lirien, Gunderson, Claike (Fifth), 4 VOTISO PLACES, A communieation was recoived from the May- or, raqueating that judzes of election and voting places be deaignated for the 23d inst. The followiug aro the voling places and ihe nsmes of the judgea : Firat Ward—FEoglne-house on Dearborn street. Judpea~IL Puliing, A, 8, Trude, and Irauk Shecuan, Aecond Ward—Curuer of ¥iith aveuue and Van Lu- ren »‘;n;e'l. Judges—Thomas Caraou, C. A. Watlifer, 3. Roxl, | Werd—Corper of Btate snd Twelfth streety, Judges—P, Sandors, Z. G. Bhorman, F, Schweinfurth, Fourth Wara—llowland’s Livery’ stables, Tweuty- second atrect, Judgea—J, Howiand, G, W, Todd, sud G, A, Lelund, 44/th Weard—Corner of Indlana avenuo and Thirty- f’hl:ll.md' Judyes—A, Dauks, D. N, Busy, J. ‘auikner, Huxth Ward—Corner of Halsted atrest and Archer aveuuy, Judges—George Gruenwald, Jamos ‘Leacey, James McCunna, Keventh Wai orner of Twenty-second street and Dluo Juland avenve, Judges—James Byan, J, P, Zack, and J, M.Cann, th Ward—Corner of Jefferson and Wright feenlss Judges—Wiltam Hildretn, £, Norris, William Pl Amth Ward—No. 172 West Harrison streot, Judges— E. Yowell, B, V. Kenuedy, sod C. Mubony, Tenth ifurd—lirown's 'livery wtable, 0, 140 West Madiion street, Judges—Alvn Sallsbiry, Frod Boor- ner, €, F. Holl. Lisrenth Ward—Corner of Sangsmon snd Lake sireetn, Judgos—C, T, Lrows, D, Oberdofer, sud If, ade, (] Tweifth Ward—Livery stable on_Madison street, at tha Lead of Ellsaelh, "Judges—Tiumus Ferrler, A. Koeln, Willlam Kaliy, 4lisrteents Ward—Carpenter’s, Madlson street, ope 9. MILLINERY. ERAND OPENING CONTINUED. At the request of many friondsand customers of tho houso who found it difficult to oxamine our EXPOSITION MILLINERY Intho orowding and rush of yoster- day afternoon, wo shall continuo our opening THIS DAY and EVEN- ING., This will afford all who de- sire it an opportunity to inspoct our lately enlarged West Bd Dry Goods Palaco Either in daytimo or by gasligh! this, Saturday ovening. ER Public 18 cordinlly invited, CARSON,PIRIE & G0, Madison_and Peoria-sts, SILK s poalie Beely avenuo, Judges—Haubm Cloveland, ko Filking, G, Sewsomb, Fourieenth Warc—Corner of Indians snd Paulina stro:ts. Judgui—¥, Willlams, 1L, McGuerin, Jawes Fic Fiftzenth Ward—Corner of Milwaukee and Chirago srannes, Judges—C, Desiug, K. Witkes, aud L. Siateenth Ward~Corner of Larrabee stroet snd Norih avenue, Judges—John Wagner, George Fritz, aud J, Bariley, ileents Ward—Southwest corner of Sedgmck el atreets, Judges—A. Lischofl, Put Kelly, leutiny Rub, Jdaliteents Wurd—Enginshouss on Chieaga avents. udgces-Jumes Stan:on, John bloltz, snd M, Bulllvan, Mineteenth IWard—Turner Iall, Nurth CLitk wireat. P, Aimendingar, G. D, dullery, B, Keaney. Wurd—Carzer of Michigau'and D wrorn sirects, Judgei—William Cuaplin, Willism O'Brien, snd Jobn Stemmitz, Ald. Campbell moved that the judges bs au- thorized to appoint two clerks, iy provuked tedious discussion, and Ald, Hildroth moved 28 an ** amondment * that * two clerks be appointed to keep as perfestiy carrect records as thoy cau of all tho vutes caat.” More talic followed, 1n which it waa urgoed by Dilretls that thore Waa no_provision for paging the clerks, and fo hia opiuton tho judges them- selves would go begging for their monoy, Finally, Hildroth moved asan “amendient ™ 40 Lis ownamendmont tnat tvosdditioual judgos bo designated, they to keep tho reguairy, Half an bour more was spent in debate, which was At length cut off by the ordenng of the Pprovious queation., The Presdent ruled Hildroth's ** amondmonta ™ out of oider, aud Ald, Campbell’s motion was adopted—yeas, 19; uags, 14, o8 follows s Yeas—Fitzgerald, Stona (Pifth), Clark (Fifth), Teldy, Somier, cbonald, Hailey, Woodman, Clark (Tentti, Guaderon, Heath, Waterman, Campoell, Clevela; Quizk, liyat, Lckhardt, Lengacher, Nr, Prosident. N ichuzdion, Warren, Stoge (Fourth), Culier~ ton, Hildreth, O'Orien, White, Siout, Maar, Murphy, Bwecncy, Lynch, Jouss, Corcoran—14, AN ALDCHMANIO BIDDER. A communication was roceivod from Ald, Pitz- gerald offoring 13,000 for the Chicago avenne teservoir lot. This 13 £1,000 more than any othor bld thus far received, and 1,000 more thao he offered a weok ago. It wes rofarred to tho Cowmitiue on Wharyes and Pablic Grounds. An order directicg the Board of Publio Works to construct a bridgo over the *iverat North sve- nue was rojorred to tho Commitwe on Harbor and Bridges. A commanlcation from . J. Faulkner, offor- ing to supply the eity with water-metory, was re- forred to the Committes on Fite and Water. MORE SCHOSLA WANTED, Ald. Tildreth submitted sn order directing the Loard of Education to provide school facili- ties, either by xmt:lg or crecting & building, 1n the district bounded by Maxwell and Wright etroots and Brown strect aud Dlue Iuland aye- nuo. Reforred to the Committee anSchicols, A communicatiop in refcronce to economizing gas used {u the stroet-lamps was referred to the Committee on Gaslighta, Ald, Watarman prosented ao ordor allowing tho lawne fu all the parks to Le ' common Rrronad” for nurucs, ladies, nnd childron evecy daymnthe woek, and on Bunday the publle a4 large. 1t wanm referred to the Commities on Wharves and Pablic Gtounds. LELIZF AND AID BOCTETY, Ald. Hildreth sabmutted a resvlution calling upon tho Special Committea appoiuted to eox- awlne the books of tho Ralief aod Aid Bociety to roport at tho next meeting af the Councll the caugo of thoir dilator: actiou. The Aldermau spoke of men who madocharges sgainst tho Bociety, aud yol ** watliod aroundthe streats with thair oyes shut and their mouthe closod, sleeping tho doath sleop of lethnrgy.” e did uot think it was treatingtho burned-out peoplo with common courtesy to sllow tho inves- tigation to go by default. Ald, Quirk said that the Committeo bad met, bat Hildret, who bad mado charges, bad not offared nny evidence tosupport them. Ald, Uildreth rephied tust the Committeo had never mude any ‘*public pronunciameuto ™ that they wanted auy ovidenoce agaiuat the Socfoty. ‘Tho resolution was referred to the Committes on Connty lelations, B Tho Council thon adjourned. THE PRESIDENT. His Arrival in Hoston~inordinate Curiosity of the Populice—Preparae tens for Ity Entertiinments Special Diupatsh to The Chicago Tribune, Dostox, Aprit 16.—Prostdont Graus and enite arnived at 5:30 o'cloct, An immonse orowd bad assomblod at tho dopot, but, boyond tho usual sursing and gazing tncident to crowds, no dewm- oustrations were made, The party cn- tored in open carringes, and, escortod Ly a msquad of police, tho procesion moved slowly to the Revers llonso, Deuso crowds linad the sidewalks along the 1outo, sud Bowdoin Bquare, upon whioh tho hotel faces, waa densely packed with peoplo eager to catcli s a glimpso of tho Presidont, Bome chooring was bero jodulged in, dov. Gaston woa in waitinj at tho hotol, and iuformaily received and walcomed tho President and party. The Prewdunt's spartments wero quite luxurlous aud olaboratoly orusmouted with tlowora, This'vyening the Premdont attonded Mra, Rtousby’a benefit at 1ha Globo Theatre, 'Mo-mor- row moruing the l'rosidout will be dilven out to Bescon Park to inepoot the blooded etock., At 1 a'clock ho witl visit tho AMas<achusotte Clab, and, at 3 o'clock, bo entortsined st the bauque &t the Cammercial Club roome, at which Gov, Qaston will proside. At 8 o'vlock the Preal- dontial party take a speclal train for Concord, ittt i i ittt 1ban hne yot appoared. Lvon more dificuls i it to believa that Mr. Boccher svd Mru, Tdiun should boths ald the couspiracy by writyz aud acting as thoy have doue. It will be a vonder- fal tfiumph t tho tustimony and charactor of Mr, Begolier sucoced in overpowering, {n publia eailmation, such ovidenco as has been arrayed agsinst Lim, —— A ST, LOUIS IRREGULARITY, Br. Lovis, April 16.—Heury Gambs, the Pub- lio Admioistrator of this city, who abaconded last November, some #£0,000 in debt to varivus individuals and eatates in his bauds, bas voluntarlly returued, and is engugod with bis boudemon in soltling bis offaire, Gawls Lias beon I 3exico since Lie left Lero cugaged in the coasting trade butwean Vura Cruz sud other Mexioan ports, and will return aftor fixing things it s Graditors, ER B LATE MARINE ITEMS. Tomoxto, April 16.—Kingston and Port Col- borne Larbors sre again blacked with foe, Five udard romodies for all diseases of (Le lungs are Pulugic Syrup, Sehenck's Sea Woed Toul, and Schienck’s Mandrake I'llls, snd, Uf taksn befors the lunge are dostruyed, s spoedy cure is eflocted. To these thros medicinos Dr, J, H. Bcheaok, of Plills. doiphla, owes his usrivalled sucaess in the treatment of pulmonssy diseasos, The Pulwoalo Syrup ripens the morbid mattor in the lunys; nature throws it off by an easy especiosation, far wiion the phlogm or matter s ripya slight cough will lhmln 1408, the patlant bea rest, sod tho lunge begln to hoal, To onabls the Palmonio Byrup toda tbls, Bclenok's Mandrake Pills and Nchicnok’s Seas Woad Tonlo must be Irosly used L cleanss the stoimack and lvor, Bebonck's Mandrake Pills act on the lver, removiug all obstruc- Uuas, rolas the gatl bladde, the bile stasts fresly, sad tho Liver la svon rollaved. tchanak's Sus Weod Tonlo fe & goatle stimulant aud alterative; tho alksli of which it is composed lzed with tha food and prevents sourtng. 1t aalits tha digustion by loning up 119 staigach to & baatthy eondition, 8o that the foud end the Pulmonia Byrup will make good blood ; thun +he lunge Lisal, and the patisat will sazely gos wall it care 1atakoa to provout fivsli cold. Al who wish to consult De, Schsack, sither perecnally or by latier, can dosoat his princlpal ofice, cornes of 8isth aud Azehata,, Palladalphls, every Mondey, Boheaok's medicioss b sold by all drugglate taroughs a0 Lo eounis, Chas. Gossage ¢ Co. We shall offer to-day, in onr Suit Department, a lot of slight- ly soiled SILK SUITS---priced trom $40 to $75---about ome- fourth their value. These extraordinary LOW PRICES are made to secure IMMEDIATE sale. Open for inspection this morning. 106.108 & 110 State-st. RICHKOND PRINTS, RICEMOND PRINTS IN NEw EPRING sTTLES OF “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, [ GRAY’S” AND 11 E » TICKETS NOW IN STORE AND RECEIVED DAILY BY J.V.FARWELL & CO0. CEHICAGO. TO RENT. [ ilces o Rooms T0 RENT TRIBVUE, SUILONC INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, ROOM 21. 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