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b fick, AT tmpravomants, 12 roome. e Teahue har, A o Tascimont Wijeis fetegon frant, Beroom enftazs, 1K, 0 oo, 835, mathy teat, ¢ oy franie, B N1 T WEN TV FTETIL T puiy at Hoom @ Honora Dock roome. 11, A LA 2ETORY HOUSE, BUTTARLE o1t miltes, 106 touth Morgan-ate Ingnire o, We 1ae34., morniug or nlght, oron the RO s STIN ARHLARD TERRAOK, ‘#touo feonts,, dstary, only §60 por montl, curnce A Tandinge and Walntate completed Moy T Toom & Jieaper DHgok, TS FORYAND BASH) rout dwelling No. H Lidridga.ct, Satory amd bassmont brick dwalliogs come witli eac_other anil voatainine togethrr i1 U b dmu Sor firat-clagy boardiug vaze, Nos. 16 and 1€ Elddrideecty wisiory and hasemont frame dwetling No, 07 Michi- N inztees will b pot i thormtel rop 10 e of GEONGI C. CLAIRN o "3 and 4 B anl, 1wo newmarhle front houses, ments; Wil bo rented cheap 128, naranrm.st,, neas Klm, two new marble froat tnod. N n improveno et ' Prairlo.ay faruituro for P 5 s all mode 180 i i Tompla of Muslc, D S Trents-aiirth ‘nis. Luquiro a ILEE st NORVIL DEARM T ‘l‘\i wzrbla front. TORY AND” BA 5 North Deseboruaat, 213 in every room. ot 1, 4 HLOU 1 basowment votagon bk bath, _closols: largn 300 : v Hinca of ca i3 Randolphi-st,, third W AND ALL i basement it PO R Lincoln P oo, EEnac e L bric) nt i Tt ieptor, orey ¥4 ol ol Wbl tloor, THRICK HOUME, ats. #:0, Oud 115, PO BTG s e HI A y Siniosts mi AL Tt wen ey Tobers veni: 5. A. L BOCKWELL, 8 aMo-5t . TOITY AND DASENRNT MARBL T 1 gan-ar, THinhoune ix belng AN pussension glron incaedlately. ingt T 1 roomus, gas, bot £nd tnige Iov Rl e ol i 1o wear ety Jinalie, 630 blaek founs A al Reom 1, 91 Tadalicssl TORY AND 1A £, Inanito No. 9 1 g i1 10M orn fmproveinents: geod largo per month. Wil pat on all veecesary 101 O STONE, T ) 40 Feat Aadic SAV. TWO-STOR RICK HOU! ) ot Oien-av., nwar Adao hot. and_eold water, lm;h, dlge n v grilent tar small ont, 3 * 0. VOURG, R u M TORY viome, beth, eto. <neliiburhund , * Arnly {o 3 raer \ uglm.loumulflsx-u- s, 0-5TORY ANTI I 1 finnrovements, B Thirt Palrin-ar., Sl ot wontt. 7 T.C BA At Gothia frema dwniling, eoracr.of Michigan. av, and rearT ADDIY 1o GHO: 0. CLARICE, Jiooms ardd To NEST_ROUSE (2 WABASH-AV,, 19 ROOMS, all nodarn knpruvouents; uow vacant and 1o five abovs, 5 Tfi piTt I PARK-AV,, §30; 70 FULTON-ST £40; Taodern Improverienis and 'baru; also subnzh- O X KT, 67 W au ea! 7{\'0_ 3| NNES A A ST- " gchen i el sadsen, Tt s ot mian for 1o 310 EATEI AR, 1. oy 08, & AND 40 FLLIS-AV., VERY e and temante, Applyto MONTUOMLILY- AR TRt s 70 1 ENT—3 KES DALL-ST,, AND 15 X I T N A Sstny Shw L AV OWE 3 Washingion-st. ENT= ¥ RTONL TIOUSE 1an one brick and. Throop and Vin Bure: Niguss mortheast corowr ul Throo ) L oac all furnishod. _Coll and sce ownor &t 150 Throop O RENT-TITETETQRY AND BAREIENT DRICK reridence 249 South Park-ar., with bamn i3 vear. 1n- inlmntml rainlsas or at the ofico of J, B, GARTEN. IANN, £ Wasbingtoaat,, basemont. i]'_ful ENTN T 3 SNEAR LINCOLN oy OB, faatta. Or 8. W, a1k, bath, and aowersgy, ‘o ta goud teoants, 12 Lasalioest., Koo f5 ‘{10 TENT-TRIORK DWELLING U1 WABASI-AV., a1l modern improvomenta, gas Haturvs, 13 Twenty- dirxt-at., noar Wabash-ay., kn&. nat and cold wator, gas "Anply at 817 Wabasiiav. ?K HOUSE, A, U roind at,, Dlcantare, put in bost ol = W U0, . good water, an acro of 1t 450 Sonth Clinton-st, LRl ey UN SINTY Vil A 11z fround, rpoesT POt s har [0 REST-A _HO! ROOMB, RESIDES TO Ty Fiiing rooe and Jnichen on 1 natno fio wrater s gas figtures in Al uated on Egau-av., hentaine Hydo. tark train, aud_only one block frum tho Oakiand depot and strect cars; carpola that aro uear- 17 nowr, it o tha house, for sale &t o greal bargaln. % IBURORE:1E, 110 Daarlorn- 6 HOUSES IN EVANSTON, 840, wontl. Kico vesidnico i tha srove & |pstan tislghts, A large intel near tho matn e Vashington 1elihtag wifl bo contad low ta a puat teuants A amall Tarni, near Watkegan, with largo beick house pieely turnlatiod, lareo harmy Wactos of eriars § 471 { rusits, 9 cows, aud horso and bugeyi w ha rentad for 1y £ e d yoars, 1 RIDORE AL om0, 148 12 lo-At. Onn kaveu-tosm how ne olgii-room house at & Une ten-room houso at ¥0) R Can— fpo,pE TITING| 42 ez month. - fuqu DAL o 0f O oo OUSH OF KIX 15 por mouth; grounid pieadtd placo for & ROWNE, Room 11, g T IS ETANSTON=TEN HO! e {’n '"l‘h\ Arithin threo biog T g frr g o Aol (e} o 320 Toe moath. whicl 42 o moro than ane b f tho prive of reat within the samo 1f slistanes of 1! rr‘" tredlopot, or I will sell any of the hutieen 10e m i3, oe mike a lani divcouts forcailt, €, F,_1toom 11, 304 19 1th-oV G TTNETRD 110 Fark, Addeess V.15 l"cifl.\lll':l\h ;‘In,\'\nfnl, . TLAKE FORISE, A HOUSE OF 11 |, rame, o good ovder, with or withaut the furnitacs, eap ton goud tenant: Wil leazn for thiree years. artiontar apply 10 (FONCE AN SON, Tanin 1 Board of Fublle Worhs, City Tall, fron 1 tad e m AND LARG & ‘month,” IRA o I COTTA auston, only Sallo-st., Foom 3, " 7O RENT--ROOLIS. )10 RENT-ROOME-EL AZD 157 EAST WASILING. tonost,, clegantiy fuenislicd, clieap, singlo of on sulte, o Eriguirs Hdom 19, Tk TEOOMS, WITI C ald_and ‘Lillavs, threa aud paftwater OfF ¢ 3t MODERK [ n Timpson's Wock, on West, Sadison Jiiablo fur hossclierping gt and i en it paciics.” 3y W3 1, THOML o ON OVt ocks torth of ner of Bholf iincolnay, cars [ NI TLOOR CONTAINING 10 Iarige rooma s aleo snie of § uica roome. | WL rent responsible pariles, Apply te Room 1, 10 ] chean o A T UNFITRS (SURD ROOMS (:\l?éudlmld tarnlshod luduing MLV HAVE A FIONT T two sentlemun, ull GONS, at 157 0 BENT-SUITT for Bousekeeyi o it STING 01 GNDSTORY, CO: ater and ras, autry, and clodets, o R n nl yoms, 0 northwast oors ake aud Panlinasts, s MAUGIIAN, ue Bluct, 07 Clari: ULFIE0) ROUSS, WITIHHILARGE wwory consenienvo for Bousekecping, fur farnished | aiso v Iarea furnishod lodiinge ont board, E7'5 VWabash-av, AP AR TS £ 1 Madison-st. 5 V-EUINISHED J00MS, st Washiggton-at., ltoom ENISTIED ROOMS; NO 1 Washington-st., Tloan tl, NEAT SMALL FLOOR GF 4 T0O. private brick du 70 RENT_NICI changa Isto Mo RUST-.A and bati-room, ia tho oy 53 Jiuronst,, hetvrecn Clark and Denrborn, to 8 stizil fata- {17 00ly ; rént 335 por menth, _Inuuito on’ prom o _REE -rxfl?n;:lx-. FLYTE OF I DA, BiC a ‘month, corace Ntatoatd Tur S ek Wy (5 1ibor. Appiy to 1. REINE arkiel. FIOES. &o, itoron. BY 8 M., MOORE & OUM- Lasailnst. koad toro, with vanlt, » siores in new cotamiesion contre. g ' new rtorca apposity Urand Pactlio, 411 stateat., good slose, 20 415 Stato.at., adjvining abovo, samo sizo. 52 Alllwaukeo-av, onthls.frant, $ib, West Madl ‘noar Jincoln, $35. RO REXT. TR ir Van Buren-st. “THRIE FINAT.OLASS BRICK 8 8 Noxth Star ~ Bollding, 20x70: well arranced for fancy or dry goods, hardwaro, furniture, druzd. Gro- corivs, clothing, hata and caps, etc, All have high, dry, aud wellAlghied basemente. ‘This ‘is the best Dubinoss controon tha North Hido, 'ilns and street.car llnnslu thha door; five paved streots leading ta the huiiding jor- uer Diviilon and Sedgwick-sta. Iaquire at 313 Divliionat. TO RENT-STORES 4 AND 48 WEST. LAKEST,, 33380, llekted on threo sidos, contral lucation fof comi n husinass, Upper louts suitsblo for light manatscturing: will e reatod togather or xeparate, (Ap- i Routh Canalat,, or UOODSICH & STOKES, R0, GO MIOMIGAN-AY., NEARTWE L totl Aatary brick, with brick blm,'uuwl{ rotittod, 7 T WITLELLE, 115 State o 210 Calamot-av, iftent 3116 per month. s 10 MENT_TWO-STORY AND BABEMENT BRICK dwell, furnace, &e., 60 Marbtield-av.; gond nelghbor- 6 block of Van uran-at. csrs and Ashland-ay, RENT—COTT AGE, 1310 PRATRIE-AY., CORNER “Fwentyuinth-at, b rooius, all large and on ono tloar; T m Kgz,lmost opposite. Iuquire 125 Michizan-av., cornef 5 . ¥ "h;\lll{‘iju ;fi;l'u"uv 21 Indiana-av., Wi AT T ot FHAME HOUSK, 18 baras and carnage- ON BEST PART cos Aad ears; low o 1110 RENT=CHEAP—TH, 3-8TOIRY_AND I b oy Awebling Do, b7 ¥ abaab- V1710 L WAY, 122 and 134 Clarkat, ATID BASEMEN 0, witlt all modern Linprovemonts, bo. 5t apd PLiriy-sceoud 543, 10grsiraiiand ico Jow to good temant, M. tutest, o *TO A GOOD-PAYING TENANT S-atorz and busament actagon reed- VAliTT.n,, it Inrge brick baty. Ono urations in tha eity. Applr to D, AKIM- o, $000d 12 Dokzbos A T FRRAMIS 53 Sonth Parkeav., 350 por moallts No, 105 H3uth Dearbarn-i., between Thirtytrat and Thirty.seo- oud-atan,, >-story frimoand larse Larn, buth-ruom, gas, wic,, saifabio [or (v or two femiles, 530 yer month, Ap- 1 totu'clock, or ening. 3 0 ‘L l?h T‘L:"Y&J\ND_ BASE! EBH‘UK e S Mt qust exss. ¢ i Apyly o T o SO UL Labmion o v. a1 1,300 pur o por maiiths, ' d. 1, Romge 2. LING-IIOUSE AN 425 Miahican. nesr ‘Thirtozatheats oY QOTNLIN, Bkt Woor north, 1ED, OHEAP TO Grae? wanta bosrd. el B Us! 11 RO Improvemnents, bern, A 1 location, northweat nud Usiwood-ave. 41 Oskwood Jioalovard, brick bout of Uniun 2w, at 4210 %00 per month, ariland Elock., 10 zoaiss, gas, water, and barn, Alsa, woal ‘atk, e Satory aud asoment rick huowes, Ly THOMAS KVANS, 33 134 AGE ~U, 1 Iurnace, and gasdlztre nunl:llu‘h. iaqulseof 11, W WA 2 fut and a) PO EER G AL Ve o itr 'HE BLEGANT LANGE RESID] o) L) g0 Unlvenity, ad on corner of Woo 1and J deutred. proscut occupast would buard 1 \-ntn teuadt, peylag hbersl pricy for rame, Apply e T—DWRLLI 457 ap 162 G 418 WES] 'l b La! Ut TO GOOD TENANT, THILER Avnlll &t No, o3 Pratt pl?nnh bo- s + Hoyce, and Leavit 10 RENT-FELEGANT 3STORY AND DBASEM BRI Micbigau-av., near iigltvonth. L Lutise, Iorace, range, lauodry, ubrequine, wie, ng-room o mali Buura 2470; koud bard, This va rar rstcians boute i firal-cla location, (v I 0 biook frous Karty- Gpirmont nqaire oa preralsus. ) RENT- HOUSE 161 BNV KTORY bacment, uktarolhod or partly furcishe, uii, 1 lph n st Randolyl ] 3 WALNUT: Zatery butteg, ¥ suciis J. VS B Lous 4. 10 RENT—HOUSE OF 11 POOMB; WATPS and bara, #- woing, ¥ 8 rooins, 21 Park.. Call 81 & i 1 10 roone; Joziont o cars, 4 0 RENT OTTAG o ll‘:url.(‘lrxnu 815, poly oa L skt e E OF 7 ROOMS, WITIBATING Tuquira a0 413 Buttorifold: FAND BALS, 123 Dcllf:fim-u. 358 o o A BIOKIS, i T Al s un (s vited tocae o 1y Lm;ru‘x;ls_mq iris, Kty 5 PRy A i N1y GOUDRILG “Axeuth, No, 1U Nogica, cottiges, siores, Prociylpalug teauntd by usive list uf 1] 16-R00M_TOUSE pply to It J. WALSHE] Mo ni ri Lesbav, A 3O WHLRTO! R i suply £, Frabia louss Hithaotnia i3roans; rent, 030, ¥, M, FOX, 17 Lisalleat., fuuia . / / RTORE, ENOWN A% o "WIT G & of 1’0 oL Cu.y ~PIRST.CLAS! Pt N l1l d 8 I(Sl"f;“‘ 3 or, firanionte,aud Lasdinent, F L § 1HbRne Hundiz, 14§ Dearboru-at, iRY LOW—TII; NEW IRST-CLASH storo 120 Lako-at. A tesponsible tenant can sccuro formaorabla’ . 5K GEL GEIR, 10 Tribune uiiding. W ENT-WITH FIX]URIS—S1ORE 6fi v D eat o fifhes 11\0 I L Madisonat, luediata” possosdlua. A, 53 Washingtonsst, F{10_LENT—STORY CLARK-ST,, OPPOSITE Stierman towsn Avply to D W, MITCHEL L m L At 2 ‘wenty-second- 160 3 MickTganeats. - ae S NIL AR, 1) South Franlio i INT-STORE_AND BASSENT 13 STATL. ‘Goaz Sadison, chean; also next flaor abova at ail WL I 5AKP Latialle: (6 AND ae. Vau [inran-st.; 8l 162 J£~alia-at,, Boom I OB ahinxton-st. next to onted fow th & wood tenant. G A TONZ Fiold, o = frunt_elore, Tadtor & Ca., r3tal Inaguiro at lthown 11 7[iU BENT-SECOXD FLOOI AND BSEMENT OF & Btatost. Qi or wubout veain pewor with ¥ AfADIRON-5T,, Ft TP0 REST-RTORE S2 1 T, FOUR A0, Apply at 7% South storivs sud baseieat, o now_cummisslon, con 2 v, Quisorat.y S, JOHN F. EBRRHART, 157 Washiug-- i * 0 ILPNT-HTONK, OUFIOKS, AND 1ODMH 1N T TNt Salubrst AN RVeRs &co. a8, 149 Madivourat TO RENT-BY GUODRIDGE & BTO! fenting Agonts, 110 Weat Washingtos ou the cornce of Kinzioand Deaplaines, wlail'lldmz store. Bturo and U rovioa 4 olph. 'O UR-STOIY AND DBAS L “stone. or, Nos. b1 cad 26 Franklin st o {is wholo ¢ woparate tloars. "CHAS. 8. HOLY €O, G3end 74 Offloes. PO REST-SPACIOUS UFFICES [N TR axenf can Kspress Buliding, very luw (o firstclass Hemia (iorg Landsvmiels Baisbed rodms, guw offarnd at low rant (fur buslngss pusposcs onlyl, have every modern cunvehs ichce. and movtprrioct prosoctian axaiast roj thu bufld: ing hiasa pamengcr and froixbt elesator, and fe heated tirrun Ly siear. Applyto A, L BPINSON, Roo 24 EEICE: AND RODMS IN BUILDING T DA _DESK {00 , dn zoad eatata atiico, 14 ipa Gl N AR Tz 10 £1fil-av., (rom B15 1 35 por N S0 & CUSISTINGS, 119 and 1) Taballe-at. Eliscotinnanns. PO RENT-WITIL POWKR, THE WIOLR O ANY yart of tho fincly-Huhted butlding, tiabo, two sigries and Laastuout, earpor Clinton nd Quicy.i., Il oe; . '1’.‘?{1‘,'1’" chlno-lhmfiu}v] H. :‘la.cthwlllln WN o’ WITIH Ot WITHOUT POWER, THE u\-‘mls or & part of sccond floor of &l End 24 Canalsi., ides, suitable for salcsroorn G x4, Mabted op thiroo 10 ol oluvator accommeadations. Apply oo T-DOUK NEAR hnu'n]x END GANAT, ALy Adaws & Laed, Apply to U, Ky utia Cliuton-st 0 RERT-CITY [JOTEL: UAPACITY, 4a OO, P T T ot - ATKCOW RS o oW [ H G TSI AT T o o om, S SOOI R GO INGRIT 2 Fator, ONBOUTIL BRARCIE, ber of DOOK— 10 £ olk-s3._Apply st i3 C ‘umietca. | P AT LA e A o 2 Randolon 884 Blaskutatue o &3 0 BENT-COAT-YARD_WITIL BIIE TRACK, corner of Beach and Mathor-sts, Apply at13Cham- e ol Ceipinnsce, WANTED--TO RENT. NTED=TO RENT-NORTIL KIDE, EAKT OF MW AT oF o Lanaia o e Tircan ark twaeatiry and basoment brick e ‘ttoae froat housv, Will frcra 4040 10 9y ond rout for toru of years, R, K. Ui, Janson MoClusg & Co. WARIED=T0 RENT—COUTAGE OF § Ot Fun:us on Bugth Bidu, east of biate and betweo Fuvatysicond cad A biety-tratat.. witl suigll bard pro: forzuth, fdross. viatin bottum belca, J B0, 3 8 a8 _‘l—u U Ol FOUL ROUNE ‘Atidrias 0 w9, FrlVaid onico pisisud, CITICAGO - TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, ECHER. Ife - Is Eermilted to &t Down nnd Gutas o 4 Widness. Fullorton Finally Makes an Agreeable Remark: “That's All.” The Lifo Tnsurance Policles tho Sib- Jeet of Inquiry. Attempted Introduction of Trrele- vant Tostimony Against Tilton, 3 A Protracted Squabble Among the Law- yers in Consequence. Judgo Neilzon’s Sonl Wearied with Rte- mote Coliatoral Matters. Facts and Gossip Incldent to the Trinl. OBSERVATIONS. ANOTHER EPOCH, TIT END OF MR, LLECCULR'S TESTIMONY. Epecial Dizpateh ts Ihe Chicago Tridune, Droonrx¥, N. Y., April favigoraling spring weatlier and a einguiarly smaller erowd comparatively than niy dsy heretofore of (ha eroseezamination of the great slefendant, olthougle 1t fa predictod to-day Wil be the elinax, Neflson, o8 usuol, wes the fires to enter tho court, 1o standa tho Grdeal with less percuptible physieat prostration than suy of tho immediately-interested, Ho jocularly aslied Evarte if ho was_willing to try the case wlth ono juror this morulng, Evarts replled tn o stimalar etraln, conclnding with 2 Wo would probubly get through quicker.” Beecher and family and Tilton and counsel entered thio court-room togetber, . Heach and Fallerton engaged in o prolonged cone sullation, Aloulton and Pryor entered withiserions mien. Moul- tou luoks pale, but 18 apparently Ju the best phyaleal liealil, Leocher tock tho stand with promptness, but Is very pale, and hin faco wears 3 dull, heavy Jook. Tallerton is withoul a sluglo trace of Lia recent sfcke nexs, and enters upon tho examination with tho samo cool, fusinuallag way o yesterday, 1o watclies Beecli- or as a bua censtyietor would its prey before devouring it cocher Lias dieparded the aningonistic bearing, and 43 wafchful and wary, a8 4f ko drcaded the nest onsct, Fullezton, 0 I autfeipating nuccess, treats tha wite Dess with moro courtesy and conslderation; still, on wirious occasions e proves Lis 43 uurelenting aud mer- clless, The ladies are numerous to-day, and, wonderfully, anwjurity re seally Leautiful, Mry, Colberther, a Laudsome, graceful lady, with prominent Roman featitres, attonds oun Court reyularly, sud daily pro- sentn her renowned father-inlaw with o wull bouquet of flowers, which hio holds carelesaly in Lia left hagd. Beeclier's responses wera delivered in a plow, Hesl- taling way, and In contequenco of o rlight cold] hin pecullar naaal twang fa vory diatiuct, often grating with ngoulzimy horslincss upon the car. The Hon. dohn Cochraue, Wililam Powell, and Will- Jani 1084, of the Chleagu Thuspital Commiselon, wera on thie banch beliiud Nellson, A delay of ten minutes wns occasfoned by a miesing letter, Whien Shearman, Leeper of Beechier's archives, cowld nn And. Somo sharp words passed between counscl, after which Shearmau promised to produce tho letter heseatler, ‘During tho apoplexy questiontog, evau Rentte Decchier afilrmed he Lod uo fear of disease, s faco ‘raw almoe} erimson with rich, abumdant Wood, aud le vigorously grusped bis collar, seemingly Lreatbiug with diffieulty, Evarls interrupted tho examinatlon fora few mo- menla, o spoke b & slow, deliberato (one and with- out o mpark of firo, Neiteon ruled agaast him, but, s usual, o Liad the Jast word, AL 12:20 Fullerlon quiclly sl ; Wa ara through,” This sudden termination of tho cross-examination ovidontly took defendant's counsel by nrprise, Evarta 1made an explanation, stating that the fe-direct would probably be finished 12 balf an hour, when liowould mova for adjournment, Cleveland, thelr next witnéss, being i1, and, constquently, not present, Evnrts’ volco wan bold and harab, it belng pasticu. Iar)y notlceable after Fulleriow's melodious otes, Beecher azoss, and, drawing off Lis overcoat, throw 1t aver tho beek of bis chafr, A look of pleasant sur- priso settled upon hia face, and he asnumed the $m- posiug, conildent air which distinguished him on the direct examination, In fact, tho trausforination wea astoniehing and complete, Tho nervous, wary, almozt yitiable man of o few moments Leforo changed into a mon of nerve, and coufidence, and nonchalance, wilh o rapldity nover oxcelled by any similar theatrieal artifics produced uran ho stago. Beecher soon grew eloquent, aud, being uninterrupted, gave full veat to ‘ia splendid descriptive facuitics, .The rediscet examination ran over to 1:20, when it finishied by snothier exchauge of plessantries between counsel, Court convened at 2:39; a delsy of Sve minutes oc~ cuirred on account of the absence of Tilton's connsel, TULE EXCITENENT OF TUE AFTERNOON BESBION. The Court-roum was comfortably filed and the cor- ridors comparatively empty. Lvarts entered with au old gentleman of sbout 60 yesrs, Rumor eald it wos the long-expected Cloveland, Lut that expectstion was daabied to ground when the clerk sunounced Samuel Partridgo, Ile wors green cloths over I eyes, and mpoko in & low and huwky tone, picfully remiuding the hoarers of spirilust liuds, Lo was cashier In the frm of Woodruf & Eobinson up to January last, Neilson early interrupted proceedings by asking what they intended to prove, ¢ Evaria replied with apirit, but Nellson ruled sguinst Bis reading the slip attached to the chieck, Lvarts peraistid, aud bo and Nellson engaged in a prolonged dlscusulon, Evarls pliod srgument after urguinent, but Neilson would tiot be fustrucled by even #o great an authority oa Evarts, Teach aud I'ryor upoks for the plaintiff, each's grand eloquenco returned with dnpressive forcs o Evarls provoked hlm to wake satirical replies, Beach, with flashiug oyes and dmipostug mane ner, indignantly disclalmed sgoinet Evarts' srguing after the Judge had doclled, Everls aud Nellson cutered into psssionsle srgu- ments, Evarts handed the Jury thoalipand the check, ak- fng them to porctive how the , pin-lioles compared, Nellson, with fmmense dignity, sald be would instruct tho'jury at the proper time, More sharp, polgnant worda patsed between them, and Evarts lost Lis tem- pertostich an exfent that bla volce Lecimo fndis- tinct, making §t su evident effort for hiin toarticu- Iate, Beach veplied witlh the grandest burst of olo- quenco which has yet becn displayed fn thé cougt-room, Every eye watche Ll "and every ear waa strained 1o catch evory word. Ifls pasguctinm and moguificent pasalon of oxpression spell-bound overy oue, ¥yarta unswered with force and powerful effect, but bia volco broke iu the bigh notes, conveylng a Larsh expression, KUl be Liad ihe sympathy of the audicnce, who spplauded Lim st the Antaho? the srgument, PARTHIDGE, Durlng the dlscussion the wilness sat in tho chaiy porfectly frmmovablo, Ho looks like 8 wearicd, weskly ol 1031, Who has worn out ifo's encrgles by closs con- fnement snd jucessant labor, After over an hour's argumcnt, Judgo Nellson ruled out the questiou, snd after a few 1nore fnquisitious, tho witness gladly left tho atand, OLEVELAND ! will goon {biestand to-worrow morning, Fullerion waa avactit during the afteruocon scsslon, 1. ——— PRESS REPORT, BEECHER AND THE WOODHULL. WIUAT TIE YORMEN THOCONT OF TUE LATTED, New Youn, April 21.—Tho Leecker-Tiiton trial was sesumed to-day befora a packed hiouse, and tho croes- exsmination of Mr, Beoclicr contlnucd : 1 eaw Victorla Woodhull in Juze, 1571, st 3Ir, Tilton%. Ibad so fu- terview with hexlhcu’. I think it was after Lo pubs Veation of ier canl, T tuink (hs {nferviow nsted fen minter, T saw hor nest fi tho antamn of 1871, about A 2011 of Qctoer, T {hink, at the e of thy yachl- tacd, T cannot may If L eaw ber between {hesn futerviewr, (Shown aletter) 1 ihink this(aa lettor T recoived from her, though 1 am not conversant with Ber handwriting, = (3r, Fullerton read o letter dated Nov, 0, 1 which #lin denited to bave an fnterviow with & fugfs Justicn feom Woso who had n tight G glve it tn liery wnd ssking him (o oswist in getting justico dono lier,] ‘ The witness zatd ¢ T tauk thin Ietter to Moulton, and #nid T would have to write an auswer. 1fo ilfeAuailed Ane from writing, and sald ha'conld manngo It for me, T underetood hio wan to seo hier personally, 'Thers was ramo motion towards maklug an answer, but ho took 1Lof my bands, T sase Mrs, Woadhull the nest morn- tug st Moniton's, o had then changed hiw aind, and sald In 1 3MUST RLE TR H1o wan elthor thioro or vamo i afferwards, The in. terylow was in tho second story front roum, and lasted akout half au hour. T suppose T went Lome afler that Iuterviow, I eaw Moulton and Tilton jgo down alrs afer the termination of that fnterviow, and eaw them, 1 (hink, $n tho perlor, I think Mrs, Woodball took n carrlage aud went uway from tho louse, [Anphlier letter “was =~ handed " to the wiluces, and o aald £] This, T think, 13 a vommuuleation I ree celved from Mrs, Woodhult, 1 think Irpoke Lo Mouls ton wnd Tilton abont this fntorview fn the parler; at Teast my lnpression Iy that w: [Mr, Fullerton read o letter, which waa dated Dev, 12, 1871, in which Mra, Woodlull axked him to preaide at (ho Slefuway sl wmeeting,) Tio witness anfd ¢ I wrote an auswer lo ks letter of Mrs, Woodhuli's, [Mre read n Jetter from the witnesn to Moulion, Tetier of Mrm, Woodhull dated Jau, 14, 1812,] ucen then teatiled § T consultold with Motltun ATIOUT TIIE CHUISTIAN USION, and wanted Lim fo tako some stock, Besldes conmutt- ing bim sbout the scandal matters, I consulted him about oflier things not connected with tho renndal, bit 1 cannot recall ttermn, When I fnclosed Mrs, Wood- Liull's fetier to Moulton on the 24 of Jatmiary, Idid not o ko hecavae it relatod to the acandal, The lotler from Mra, Woudhiull, secompanted iy une fram my siater, wag uatter for conelderablo_diacueaion, but tho jdea of connultation with o ihird parts did not enter into my mind. Moulton fhought it souli be o good thing for me to go, 1 do ot recollcet that ho rald it wonld e au oppurlunity for mo to exert Iy influeice over thiy wownt, 1 {0ld 3tes, Monlton that her busband sod Tilton thought a good deal of Mes, Woodliull, and that AUE MIGHT BE A NOUGH DIANOND, mt that my Orst oxperiences of her word not faver- able, 1 told- Mrs, Woodhull 1t was not _my habit to presido at publie meetings, und I 83w na resson io tliatige my Labit fn vespect to hier, aml she urged that it was an noceaton of reform in public viows, and de- ofared that T was i sympathy with them s but I told Ler £ was uot in sympathy with them, Tho qucstion Mirs, Moulton tsked muo was what I thought of Airs, Woudlwl, and_that Frank wanted her in the Louss; and 1 snid that T did not have sny thuughts ubout her, and that i€ Frank wanted to bave Ler dn the Louso, that Ler comiug ihero could not havo any {nfluenies ou lier (Mra, 3loulton), I cannol say how moauy timcs T euw Mes, Woodhull nfter the Steinway. Hall” meceting. [Showna letter,] I think thls was written Uy ooy 1t Tooks lile my letter, [Mr. Fullerton reait a Iotter dated Brookdyn, Jan. 1, 1872, and witten to Mrs, Woodhull, fuforming her of the recelpt of her letier of Dea, 30, 167), and fcliing her Lo waa unatlo 1040 't Whibitgton ‘on necount o€ lecluro-ongage- mentnof kils o New Lngland.] Tho swilneas sald: This lotter was written atter thy Stelnway-fall meet~ ing, I recelved it from s, Woudhull, inclosing vno frotn Birs, Hooker, my elater, el o THOSE GLOOMY PERIODS, N, BELCHER'S LIFL: JURANCL TOLICIEA. 1In tho sumtner of 1675, my bealth was good, s I re= member. 1 have often entered tho pulpit, Lut never made a stalement u that period that Thad entered it 109 times fn which I nover espected to leave it allva, {30, Fulierion reads from fho wilncss’ atatement of Inat sitminer, 1n which be eald,ho often oxpocted uover to leave tho pulpit alivo ; that 'ho was often attacked With glddiness, and would often Lavo fallen i€ ho lind not canglit tho sides, aud st e often camo nigh falling in tho strects, Tho tntement also referved to tho last tlino lie aw Mrs, Tilton, kav- fug » fcoling that lia sould never sgain s lier alive, Tho wituess continuels T have for a long timo had violent symptoms, which I misintorpreted, and whieh ago delusive, At {he time I wroto this statement T did not pnt forth thezo Iymplomn ay o reason for my letter of Feb, 0, 1471, ta Mre. Thiton, and what it expressed to her in'nat being alivo many days, My physiclaux talked to e nbout {t, and 1 Leeamo’ conviuced that my symptoms aroso from CEREBRAL OVERACTION. 1 don't rocall thiat avy phywicion removed my fear of apoplosy. I do not apprebend now {hat 1 ahall dis of apoplesy, T got riil of that impreasion in 1871 or 1572, oF beforg that, Whoa I wrota the lettor T had a strouyt premonition that my end was drawing near. T sjoko then, ar £ often do, in_saduces, and at other (mes In glediiess, Tho luairument by whicl I expected to lie removed wea by tho soverelgn haud of God, A1l mot expect I - would be - translated iike’ Fljal, tub as Honby Ward Yioccher ould b, 1« God 1k bl Atef thls aprrcleu siou of dbalh, X do ok reeall §f T suudo any {usuranca on 1y life, tor do I romembor if I fusured wy lifo after 1670 At all, Au applleation was nado by Ford & Co, for tumuranca on my lifoin 1974, 1 supposo & was interrogated by un agent, but do not remember getling throught an oxaminatiod, [Lyarts Miverupted Loro, and waid this wan uok tho withiess' epplication for int Auraticoon lia 11, but was for some other porsou, e, Fullorton sald ho way wwaro of thiy, snd wwould putpartaf it i ovidenco, Earts contended that (ho “uestiony with rogard to il:cchier's eymptoms wero niot Coliateral, and the Introduction of ai insuranco paper was nx!r;\-jlnllc!nl.} Julga Rellaon ik that counsel eould tiso this papes for thi purposo uf dircetiug to witness (o what iy re. mombered, h Tullerton read tha questions and answers contained In thio {usurance paper, among which wan o fong list of dlseanes, und in regard to which the witiiess had been queationed, atid folluwed by auswors, No, Tho paper Waa elgued’ # 1, W, Teecher,” aud *J, B, Ford & Ca," i el REDIRECT, MORE ANOUT LIFEC INSUBANOE. Fullerton snuouncod, ut 12:30, that they closed the cross-examitntion, Evarts sald thiat the redirect cx- smiuation wonld tako but shoxt time, and that tho nest wituess would Do Cloveland, Ho then read fhia {nsurance paper aloud, {n & methodical manner, loylug great siress on (ho apswers given, Thodatoof {hio paper was tho 14lh of Margh. Witness couttuticd : T Lud no intoreat n this fasur- sace, My *Lifoof Chirlet,” I prosumc, was fu tho publlelicrs’ minds when they elfected this fosyrauco o mylifo, Thix wos thoyear hu which I had certuin symptoins from overworls, whic T thought wora thoso of apoplesy, and, besides, T bave a short neck and niy friends weso very auxzlous about me, Thero were times when I had an jmpression that my Ilfp wascor- fug tonu end, During \ha wintor of 1870-T1 thera wab 10 aister of mino - keeping houwo for me. Whon Mrs, Hoocher left for tho Suuth sho medo arrabge- meuts for conducting tho afalrd of the houso by ser- vauts in her abéence, TRE TILTON AEPARATION. Mr. Evarts then read tho wholo of tho note that 3rr. Beockier xent by Lila wifo to Mrw, Tilton, sdvisivg- her ahouts separatlon from her husband, tho last. portion of whicls wha ot reud i tho crosu-oxamsination, sud in which only portion was uscd, ‘The witucss sald s irs, Tilton never denled having an undue affection for uio, cithicr orally or in writlng, Ou th night of Dee, 50— Mr. Pullerton abjected fo this mothod of quostions tng tho witness, and o brief argument cusued, A UENERAL REVIEW, ‘Tho witness tlicn testified s T have received no oral denfal of the engagoment of her affections, During 1471-32+33 I received i gencral froum 150 to 200 lettera aduy, from different partien, Inmy abaence {hese lotters were aid by the servants on tho back-parlcr table, If thers wers snonymous letters, I threw ttem aelde, aud 1F Lhoy wero lotteru about lectures of busis ness, | banded thien over fo my wife, Any lettens to uside to’ bo snswered, A few of ho ynportaut cliurcirmeetings { atieaded, bot T it Dratuesn uf (e churel geerally on liielf, o nitended 10 by I, but siwuss gave advlcs It &t was needed, The only active part { tovk was in the matter between tho slster churches and my cburch, T did not read the Iuvestigating Commitiee's report, os it was unt my Labit fo read tho scandal papers, 1was in tho White' fountains when the fepors was made, I wan satisticd whee I heard that 1 had been acquitiod, sud that the cliurch wy Loppy, 1 never, lattorly riad auy papers of srifcles tlat wero publisticd sboi me, Aoulton made suggestions to mo orally, and wub- miited fo 1o drafta of stalements, ofier the Jacou Ietter waa published, to meet thess dioulties, later 11130 this, and_with reference (o thio wituation after the Tacon lebter, Maulton wanteid mo to wilte a curd wls mitting ke 'ofcusa and apologiziny, unil sald that ‘Tilton would besatiafied, After this hothing was said, 1 tiad determived on JMAVING THY COMMITTEE OF INVENTIOATION, ‘Tho yesr 1673 torminatel Clovalund's vonnoction witls ;ng, . Ho wos fu p paper-warchioise I (474, 1o alao ovuied oua shavo fn. L Chrtathin Ui l‘li{:(l'-h; fug Company, Beforo the Comuilits was caliod, S oaFen It T tatkad with Glavolaud shaut thie 1y= Guknbof tha §3,000, " 1 should kay twow tlad 110 vt falk withs Lt abaut 38, ~ After BhT1 the Jutereourso ho- ivoen Sew, Thtou an myvelf, in the Seat placo, wan a8 Titt1o rergoual a possiblo, wil in tiat intercourse [ nuver waus suy sllusion o pust ditrieultion, but eheers M emcourdged ler, and excited in hoe roligious faclings as tho Last incthed of couuterccting o slate o AMfalra s her housw, 1 underatoud when tho 85,000 wan pali fint 1t waa ntoded to kecp the Golden Age L it througl, alon any e T £l thit e wos through, bub fme modistely aflor, at e requeat of & furyia, arked 1t Mrw, Hoacher julucd with witness i mirug {ho §7,000 by ‘Tioocher roplicd that sho did,” o recol- ohiod (moiling) that sho sxked Lim a question sho ought weyer nl hisvo naked bim, Jlo toid ler 1 wasa Ul s operation. bl Ol ed him to repeat the Lt part of by anuwer, and ft was resd by the stencgrapher. Becchier satd this was o' jocoks couversation between Liin and hinwife, They clntted about the mortgago, and sho sald she d1d uot understsud what it waa for, llerton also jucloking a Tho ywit- Torigage. 1o told kier that wowen did not undurstaud about busincss, and that it was a busluess operation, The rodirect examninatiou was hicee closed, and & re- ccum was taken, —_— OTHER WITNESSES, SAMUEL WHITE PAWTRIDUE, After the recess Bamucl White Vartridge worn. ®a & witness for tho defense, Ho teztificd that he ived {n New Jeroy ; was cioployed by Woodsuff & Robine sou from Hoptember, 1819, untfl the Jist of December last, 1fo was cashicr of (Lat Louse, Horoceived on do- posit & clieck of $7,000, drawn by 8fr, Bowen fn June, 1419, n olip of raper acoewpavylug ity Ho ldentificd u APRIL check shown to Liim 2a the check i question, 1fe alfo silentined the slip of paper mentioned, Evnrts offored to reud thin slipy, and Beach objected. Fvnria salid that ho wished to oxpiain the transaction relating to this check, and that lio wonld prove, If (s slip was adtited, thit thls note was IS TILTON'S HANDWHITING, Tuidge Netlson sald e did 1ot aeo how this was ma- terlal. “After further discusslon, the paper was handed to Indge Neltson, who atd it/ might b read in evidence, Titaris tead 1ho paper an followst **Spolls of new [riends for fhe enriclient of the ofd,? {le ealled tho attention of the jury (o (he fact {hat tho pin-loies ity this paper and the cliock exsetly eorreapondcd. Tz Nellwon romnrked that this was ono of those remate collatersl mattera which had been gouo over axafu an agatn uatll bis vory noul was wearied, Thio witnebs (hen continued: T du not remomber whether tieen papers wero conniected whett they eamo tome, 1 rfllmlnmr o publication of Mre, Waadhull Yy iton, md speakiny wity Monlton abort i, Mr. Moultun fald to me eoinetlsfng abwut 2 TILTON' OmIreT In_wriling tho Jite of Woodhull, Tha witticss was then asked what Monlton rald to this, Teack ubjected, and Evacls contended thnt lio want- od to ahow that it was s wollva of Tillow's own to wetlu thiw work, Teach raid, admitting that Moniton and ‘Eillou wero converned In thin, tho declarations of 3 third party againat if party to the suit, could nwt hosgiven nulees for purposen of mpeaclitient, The evidenca in tho casg was thnt Moullon protested sgatust ‘Titton writin nund publishing {t, aud when it waa done ho binines “Vilton for it, - This was au oetion entered upon by Tilton alono, and deprested by Moulton, and, tiere- Tore, It conlid not Lo admitted ai elng eoltateral evl- dence, After a littlo further argunient oit. tho mibjeet Judyo Nellwon dectded to rulo 1t out for the present. " varia confnued bis irgument, and offered to prove Ty this witness tbat Moultou told bim that Tilton wishied to TUT HIMSELF AT TIIE HEAD OF TIIE SPIRITUALIATS, 8 they were far moro numerous than tho Congrega- Hiousilaly and for this purposelio lad pubitaed tha L.ifo uf Victoria Woodhni), aid tho point on his teste mony was that Tilton asslgns aa & reason st which wan awsoversied Ly Moulton, Mr, Evarts sald ho did not call this witnces to contrndict Moulton, but fo eliow Tilton's motivo n wriling tho _pubtication, Coutfael's proposition was to sliow that tho publication waa not for Deeeher'a interert, but for Tilton's smbi- tion o put himself at tlo head of tho Spiritualists of thin country. Livaris rend a portion of Moulton's dicect teatimony relating to {hie publication of tho Woslliull slory, and the effuris maila to suppress it, Tiench replicd fa Evartw, ond sald that tlie counselon thio other sido argued na I theso two gentlemen were conspirators, when they were only_condjutators work- I togetlier for & common ond, Boacl ulso QUOTED VROM MOULTON'S DINECT TESTIMONY, and, in regard to which, counnel sald thers was no act £0 show thiat Moullon concurred i 1his publicatton, 1t pxpremly appeared that Moulton dhcountensineed and dlsapproved of I, Judge Neilson ruled thut thia witness could only b used in contradiction of any- (hing Sloulton Lad said, aud ho would hie' confined 10 v, "Fiio watnoss then antd ¢ T remember Hie payment of 23,000 Into tho firim, ut I did not kot {t was Beacher it camo from. 1 carried the credit of §5,000 to Moul- fon by bin divoctlonw, Maulton told mo tho nest doy {0 make clicck for §1,000 to T.'T., sud charge it to his ame, 5 “rhin wag all the defense Lad to aslk witnoés, and ho was allowed to go without erossepzambnation, CLEVELAND, Evartn satd thefr next witncss was Oleveland, ani an 1t wap now near tio Tioue. of_separation, Lo suigestcid that hohwould not bo called until to-morrow, - Thia was coucurred {n, aud tho Court adjourned, TROMINENT VISITORS, Amoug thio strongers fn tho Cow Chicaga Hoepltal Commlrsion, Mcss Willlam Copell, and Dr, Tora. Gen. M1, X, Tidridge, of Chicago, aat with platutitr’s counsel, to-day was tho . Cochirane, —_— « FACTS AND GOSSIP. DID TILTON MAKS THE CUANAX OF IMTROPER 80~ LICITATION ? New York Tines, Aprit20, Gradually Mr, Fullerlon drew Mr, Deecher into a corner I reqard to tho timo that M, Tliton first made thie cliargo of tmproper solicltatlon, The wituess ab- tempted to ceeapo throngh this crevico or that, but his tormentor closodd them up o8 fast aa o moved to ono @lidoor the other. At length hio bounded outof tho iMeulty by asrerting that “Tillon mever madon cliargo of fmproper Rollcitatfon.” Mr. Fullerton was dwunbfannded for o moment, 4 We'll sctito that ques- ton new, slr,"sald ho, 1Mo read two pasongen from Mr. Treecher's direct cxatalnation, fn \hich tho latter dis- tinctly £ald that Tilton had mado such o chorge, Mr. Tevelier sald, * striclly apeaking,” Tilton kiad not, Do sou mesn tostato that ho 2 not 27 thundered 3tr. Fullorton, e, Becchier wriggled nuder the prese aure, attempilng {0 make oxplanations, lut dr, Fullerton held “him strietly ton categorical auswer, Alr, Evarte and Mr, Tracy flow to the resene, M, Ttench sprang to his uusoclate's nematance, Thero wa «uifo a wrangle for n while, Mr, Evarts acoused coun- acl of trylng ta catch tho witncss between o yes nud no witen nelthor was true, Afr., Tullerfon reforled that that iniyht bo tho oblect of ihe opporlag eonusel, bitt it wan ot his, Pinally tho Court aliowed Br, Beecher ta oxplof that he did not regard Tilton as Laving ‘madv tho chiarga perzonally, but (o bave scted merely antlio. mouth-piecoof his wife, Then,” eaid Br. Fullerton, * your direct testimouy on that polnt s un. truo?” Mir., Beecher admitted thine it wan fnaccurate and needed correciton, " 1 (TTING BCENE, N Mr, Beechier i cemiligly, to givo on oxplicit anawer, wheroat Mr,” Fullerton tald, *You cannot evado the question, sir." “Onn moment,” Judga Neilon Interrupted, Tho word ¢ evade’ bn used, nud tholcarnod counsel lian been requested ot Lo uzo such & word, ‘Tho word ‘evado? wwan mued before, ME," . “ Tliat was by e, sir." eald Mr, Boach, referring to an {nlatico cartlor 1 (1o trial, \41did not forget t, #ir,” naid Mr. Fullorton, ndding, afler n pawso, “aud T hopo Iwill nover forget that woril whion f1 18 neccssary 0 uso it." Then Jis Honor, ratber emplitically : # Pleaso ob- sorve my suggestion i tho future, Mr. Fullerion,? T will, sir," replied tho Iswyar hiotly, “/but st the samo i 1 thust confens I think 1t ws propor to s tho word, T asked Mr. Uceclicr thirco tie fu siicces- sicn o dlstinct and cinphatio quostion, aud threo times 1did not get pu sunwer,” 3 “Ilis Indgs uald that th word had becn given undtio emphusis, aud Mr. Fullorton added that Mr, Brocher hail dond hls fuil sharo of {hio talking. M, Evarts ‘made womo rerarks, and In the eoufupton of tongucs id bo understood, far st lavyors woro eoncoriod, aud 3r. FulleHon (urued to 3fr, Beechier with a_ropeiition ot dlspateu nueston. v, Becclerulood up, faced Judgo Nellzon, and said, witls snuch_gravity of tone and demeanr; # 1 ank your Lonor 1f Tom under {ho robuke of tho Uourt 7 4 Ko, bIr," was 110 Toply, Mr. Jceclier reaunted his eat n a algnified way, and thic cross-cxamination vas continuv, DETECTIVES EMILOYED, New York Tluice, . Anottier strango, story dn.that o largs humber af privato velectives hava been employed by tho defend ant, of his friondg, towalch tho jury aud the partics connceted with tiie other sido, Tho $ury aro sald to bo watched aud follpwed by tise sples wisororar thoy 40, ndl tho cunnsel for tho plaintift, s well as thie iore prominent witnesscs, and Mr. Tilton Limscl, atvo novar lost #lghit of by tho detectives, whoso duty f 1n to makio o regular dally report of ulf they can pos pibly toarn regording thele movements aud folcuttons, Ar, Moulton s waid to hiave known that he was being coratantly followed neversl woeka i, but snakes light of it Thnt thiss tho case, hu has proved moveral timed to THiems, o lisve: purporcly accompaniod hiim, by polutiog out the individual following thens, Tho'ldes of cmployiug theso men i this mannor ia said £ biavo origiuated out of their boving boon first engased to tuake faqulriea concerning tho praclivities and ecatimests of the mea drawn ou tio fury panel THE BLACK HILLS, 1A HINT TO ADVENTUROUS MINERS, Epectal Dispatch ta The Chicaqo Tribune, 4 WasimxoTon, D, C,, April 21.—An army ofiicer Just returned from a fort uear the Black INllls country ssys that the mintug ndventurcrs aro following & # will-of-tho-wisp 3 that it thoy escape {he military ey will cerintuly by destroged by tho Blouz, This afficer hins b peclul Surbudictlon overa cousiderable porlion of Iho Hionx couniry, and speaks from per- sonal kuowlodgo when I uaysthat that tribo Jias nover been moro dulsrinined upun suy sublect than 1t now ts ta proveut th anferiug of white soitlers into tho Black 10ihs country it violatlon of tho treaty, Tho Interior Dupurtment has vocelyed no further de- taila rolativs to tho Bluck 16illa negotiation, Au futer- viow publinhied iss tho Oniahia Jeratd, fu which ox-Sens ator Punyor, of Nubruska, clain {hio outire crodit for bettingg on foot the negotiatioun for & troaty with tho ianx, i vidiculously shaurd, The negotintion Las Jong beon - coutemplation by ihio Tnferior Dopact. Mnelity aud tho more recent action of the Government waw [natigated by Senators Iuddock and Ilitchcock, of Nobrurks, aud*Delegule Sleole, of Wyoming Terrie wry, SIOUX GITY QOSSIP, Hpectal Dispateh (o Tha Chicago Tribune, Htovx UrTy, Ia, April 21,~Tho Biouz City expedi. tlon, which left hore the Btk of April, it haa Leen dofl. nllily sscertained, were nearly 60 miles southwest of Youkfon on the 18th insl, "having passed through Orlghton, Neb,, that day, Tho partics ot Yanklon who elrculated tho report | his expodition waw 6 milos southweat of that Lurg on the ahays date ara tho saume tlat origluated the Owous Hrothers fraud, TINANCIAL, IOWA QITY BANKING, o pectul Dlsputch (o The Chicaga Tribu Towa Crry, Is, April 21,—The Jowa Oity Natfonal Bavk having goue inte voluntary Lquidation, tho Jolmson County Bavings lank hos purchased ia largo Sbauking hLouse and good will, fnoressed ita* capltal from $37,000 to §150,000, aud reorganized under tho uow bauking law of this Btate, The Natlonal will cloge Junal, Ez.Gov, Kirkwood Is Fresideut; T, 0. Carkols, Vice-Prestdunt; and J, 0, Rutay, Cashier of tho savings bavk uuder the now !mqmeul. UNSTAMPED CHECKS, WasminotoN, April 231,—The Cowyptrollor of {he Ourrency, in accordatice withs tho requost of the Bocro- tary of the Treacury, will immedlately direct the ank Examiuers for tho zoveral dlstricts, in the courso of thelr sxazuiuations of tho different bauks, (o inspect all chocks and vouchers required to be stampod with & “<eut stamp, snd ropurt tho facts u refercuce ticreto T wiieh thformuion, when reccivod, w trazamiited to (bo Comemtsaidner of Interual tevenus, Tho controversy cadedy 0 mo of the mombors of b rotnrned Ao Washington this aftcraoon, Dolatio will wot roturn Wt fo-morru, - Postprs Cienomi Jowell arrivesd tiin mornint, - To siator ot tively that tho report {hat th Prosldent hian re e, s Seeredary Tl (o vealin in not trin, The e jeio ] tor-tieneral wan 1n o Falieosdecar with the e aand Beerotary Delano whent tho pblishod s o't Fterred o whs oyt o Thoie sy T ertfun In baned upon what was tlcn tioa Lrcetly coneesned, b stk byt e THIRD- New Yon, April correnpiondent may . o £ deetlon ¢ Bire Jowell Dotormined to Got at | U';lm]fu:ln‘r;'::;r::rtn'h:.l;‘;“l'e.fimx{ufl tho Bottom of ihe Business, WASHINGTON. 1A part ecriay The Postal Contracts Investign- . tion to Be Given a Wider Range. avo any ona the elightest warrant fo o AT AL H“’:u‘n-rrv:l‘,";m Wt Areatooid hera that 1F liw i 0ver bren ‘sked oy oL nuthoritative body, he would ‘uve decllned o g o sidered 3 candidato under nny clraumustancoy, T U5 ey ALASKA, ) A BAD TATE OF ATFAIRS, Sweetal Dnateh to The €hleatn Teviuna, Wammnna oy, D, O, April 21.—~The Commiielon 73 Tiducation haa pecetveid Trom Capt, TN, of thiy (e “Burvoy, who Lo boca (hreo yoars ntatloncd in Alygs an olaborato account of that countey-aud e fulayy aota, Tho repott anys thot Bitlo Progress has i wanilo b any direction €ineo that uorihern provy cauno tnto our liande, Gapt, Hall ropory tho condypes of ediication an discouraglir, ‘The prosent cond. of {10 untiven i ks favorablo than it was under (re Lussian reglme. Cupty 1all goea 8o far oa (o munm‘ that thero 14 fu Alaoka 1o civll 1w, no Quverann T Tedress Sor njury, no protection for whites cr tives, omd Anothor Unauthorized Third-Term Utterance, with a Proviso, Seeretary Delano Mas at Present No Inten- tion of Resigning Ilis Position, Senator Booth on the Hawalian Treaty-- The Annexation Argument. at, D& Sem Randall Ploased with His Chances for the Speakorship, NO TUNISHMENT FOR CRIME. An offendef sgalunt the Ttovonuo Inw can be gtz aud sent 2,000 milcs for trialy but tho uurderer of sovenito oficor could not be punislied. Cayt, g prouonncenthe Afanka Commerclal Compaiy g ey poworfal mouopoly than the old ot Comya and gaya that tie iatives aro practically the slaye thiat Company, without protection o redress, Ssit et NOTES AND NEWS; WANTS A PRINTING MTRACT, Speelal Dispalch to The Chi WasnINuTON, D, C., April 21,—Woodbiiry L, Tyl of tho Cllcago I'ast and Mail, hns made ppihvaticn gy tlio Commlnslonor of Tnfernal Reventio for & cantrg Sor printing rovenug stamps aud bank cliecks & Northiwost, Sinco Slerwoud's contract thers by Leen repeatol spplications from CLicago b do ay worll, but tho Comimisaioner of Internal levenae g never aliown auy dinposition to let thoso “contracly 1y Weatern portits utder the toro {mmedido tou ot o Department, "o preient, istin iy ! ‘applientlon o et o 1 e e s gy, LRI OF Wil vy —_——— POINTS. SENATOL IOOTI AND Tilli MAWANN TRzaTy, From Our then Correspasmlent, Wasmzgron, D, 0, April 15,—Senator Doty of Californfafin n recont convernation with me, add g tno gencral pressiapatches Liave greatly tmlsnpre neuted his speech fn executlvo scaslon urod ta Hawallan Trealy, The Senate, Lefors the fux ade Jourmnent, removed the fujunction of seereyasta any momber who deefred to prind tho test of Ly wpeech npon this subject, Bnt tho tronblo with sy of tho Senators is, that tho ppesches were ot written uut Deforo thoy wero elivered, ond, uo ofliclal reporiers aro permittcd to 1y prosent in exccutlvo session, iLera 14 no recad af {ho debate, oxeept tho very brief minuto radely tho Lxecuttve Clerls,* Senator Mitehcll, of Oregon, ta {hio only Seuator who hax taken advantazo of (bis prite flego, niul han publbshed biw speech, Senator Booty spoke without writlen proparation and without olce, 1118 specelt was unlversally commended as a tinecrae torical effort, Kenator Angus Cameron told mo that, among tho new Sonators, ho Lad heard bo ono ro Mkely to tako tho place of Mutt Carpeuter 533 Parlise mentary orator ny i3 Houator Baoth, Henator Bouth sald ho did not wish to o claseed 4 a Protectionist, 58 bas Leen done in tho press-come ments upon bly npeech, for o s, i facl,a Yree Trader, Mo holds that tho awnilan Trealy will sks $1,500,000 from tho revonue, without diminishicg prico of sugar. Tho nmount of sugar now iniportels 93,000,000 ponnds, It 1y admitted that this smoz will bo duubled by tho stimdus which tho tresty vil givo to the production of sugar in tho Handsiy lslands, Tho imyportation of 60,000,030 pounds vl dminish ho customs recelpts $1,600,000, Buaste Booth sayu that thers s no concealment of the (d that the chicf argument used among Senators fa e vorsatlon for the adoption of th treaty was, thatia ratffication would leail to TIE ULTIMATE ANNLXATION OF THE SiNDVIG IBLANDY. Therc conld, ho thought, nothing bo #ald sganst the Han Domingo project wiich cannot with equal fira Do sald ngainot tho Sandwich Islaud echeae, Th Tearl-River harbor, about which- 8o much has ea #aid, cau ouly bo approachied Ly o very nartow pississ Uotween dauggorous reafs, ‘ho Hawailaa daverancit canuot atford to digg ont o chaunel suftakie for the poses of commerce, o that this barbor i practl wut of use, As fo' o protectorate, it fs cerial notwithistanding the representations of tho feicn tho Sundwichelslaud treaty bere, when Gin, 8heild Wttt there, two years ago, tho Sandsich Iibzd Gun orumient viould not listett to any negotiations, HAM WANDALL AND THE "8I’ AL, Ham Rtndali thiuks tiat overy day brings Mmoo duy wearer to the Speakerstip, ~1le lins a boms bezed a tupdest houso ou Capitol LHM, whoro Lo keeys ks fainily until the weatlier becomes milder at the 1 mob T tho olhor day i colaprany with u o ofy folmen who aro fienily attackied to hio, and wbaare Decomtngr efficient warkers yn his _campoign, Isadil ulwaya oultivates tho youthfnl men,about nha, aod e~ Joys treut popularity With iat clase, Tsaid : ¢ Tho campalyn for tho Speakershlp I to coming sctivo’ # Yer," maid Randall, theyaze to o to abiies moy But ¥ am of ool citer, and [ninle that T Joad du the race thus far,” 4 But what," gald I, *will 8am Cox do In tbe &5 Jority7 Le cannot thicn fultiil hs function of s g 11y, aidd countantly sting tho majorily, He must 127 hizvo 4 conatatent policy, nud bear part af the respize alblittes of Lis party, siul not forcer play the Jat Yon vught to mnkte il Bpcaker out of plty, for ' sot's * occupntion will cortafuly bo goue o (bs fora the next House," * That fa truc,” sald Randall; #1t will be bardf Cox; Lut the_piujonity will Luve fo mean buius next year, and théro can bo uo uonscnse about it Yoy veo tho Presidential campabint 18 beghnniug alreaty. 1 §a littlo nore thun a year abiead, ‘Tho pck sty Lo nindo up ou our aide, 1t D this: Wo havesladt an, candidates, Mendricks, Thtiran, Uresbedy I dicto, Tilden, Layard, il Chureh, of New Yox 2y plenty more for 8 second cholce ou’ th otheedlti] sitpposo Blafno, and Grant, nud Wahburs U callod caudidates,” Sty, A. J., and Somo Oll Letters uand Records---1utler’s Law P'ractice, POSTAL MATTERS. ‘CUE CONTRACT TRAUDS. Spectal Digmteh to The Chicwyo Tritune, WasttNaTay, D, O, Ayril 8, —Tho Fostmastet- Cieneral, having roturned this morniug from e cen- tenuiul eelobration nt Concord, gave directions to con- tinuo the investigations of tho vontract buglness of the Departmient fu o wider fleld, It has already beon ddizcovered that o largo nutber of contracts submitted ot differcut thoes havo been taken from the files or havo otherwlso very mysiorloutly dis- nppested, Tho ezamination thus far slio showa A luoso way of conducting businexs, and nalurally excites suspicion that somo further finportant develop- menls will bo reached, Ahe Postmaster-Genersl rald to-day that many fmportsnt facts have been clicited whicls i would not bo judiclous to make pubiic at present, hut that after tho remeons for the present retd- eence, whickrare mainly n tho intercsle of o more thorough kuowledgoe of every particular relating to the olijects of the Inyestigation, wero snswered, the whote wauld bo made publie, no mutter who was affected by AL WEIGHTS. Postmaster-Genoral Jewell, fn tho matter of tha pub- Ticutlon of i returns of the mall weightn of news- papira, eays thit his Las nover glven any authorlty for Buch publication, sud never aball, _‘Clint bo conafiers that 3t would bo'n very unjustiiablo acl fortho De- parfment to wmake avy sich pubileation, wnd that wwhifle lio knaws Uhnt tho mail wefghtaars not an indes. of the ireulatlon of o nowkpaper, bo alial fsauo an or- dor forbidding all Postmasters to muko publio {licso welght rclurns, Thin order lias been determined upoit T conzeqienco of tha repeated demauds for - formation of i3 surt from sowo publishcrs u tho Teading citics, “Fhip Jellers on this subjeet to tho Dubuqno Herald nud o tho Chlcago Postraster, mentioncd i former dlspatelics, lnve been forwarded, bt tho latter I searcely o9 keveso as tho authorlties firet ropresented (hat it would THE §T. PAUL POSTSASTERSIIE. gonntor Metillsn, of Minuciota, has ersived hero, Ono purposo uf hix vislt 1 to wecuru thie appolntment of'a hiow. Domtmasies ut Bt Pt Thto Departincnt Low rocelved o lelter from Wheclnek, prescut Fosi- maater, whicl it fs o supgosed must o conshlerod as © resighation, altlsousth the terms of {he lotter ate not very oxpllelt,’ Tho Departinont hae alao recelved from Whieelock the recommendation of 15, 3, Knox, o Cashier of the First Natlonal Bank, as Wheclocl's site- ecesor, No definito uction haw a3 ot been had, buk thero seems to bo no chanca for Knox, Notbing' wiil Do Anially dono il the roturn af the President, Tho Fresident, however, 18 understood to Lavo atrcady practically dectder ~* 5 tho 8t Paul oflico st o con- sdered n Seualortarappolatiiut, As Meilsn haa iven formal ndtice that lie considers Bt. Paul his reat- denco elts, the Presideut, In thincouneciion, ins statcd thiat o knows 1o reason why the practice (u auch casos should be changed, That practics is {a ailow tho on- ator, by courlesy, {6 uelect iho D'ostmaster in his reaf- denteity, 3ledlilah has lready fied papers recom— mendiug Day, Lis brotber-jni-lnw, for Whicelock's placo, This waa done, indeed, befors Wheelock resigned, THE INTEBNATIONAL TREATY, ‘Thio Vost-Oftico Departniont fas_received oficlal in- formntion it tho Freuch Government has iven ity dbeslon to the International postal treaty, This ad Ticnion 18 given, howover, subject (o threo conditious, Lut it doca mot appear from the carrespundenco wliethierar not fho I'rench dovernment wilt decline (o nocept tha trealy If {hieso conditions aro not aecepted. “Tho conditions are, iizet, that tho parties to thu treaty #biall eomo to some’ arrangement with respect (o tio standard of welghta; secoud, fhat o uniform rale ehall ‘ba established’ for territorial ond maritiao postago; third, that the treaty shull go fnto_opera- tion ou’ Jau, 1, 1470, fustemd of July I, 1875, Tho standard of welght proposed by tho Treaty Couvention is 15 grammies for siuglelettor welght, This i8 o trifio moro fuan ouo-half otuce, our presentsluglo rate. ‘Tho letter of (ke ¥rench' Post-Ofico doca not ttato that tho French Uovernment dealres tho udoption of tho 10-grammcs standard, bub ap- parcally wishes o modification belween tha Lwo. Tho Postal Convention proposcs, as to transit raten, o rate of about onc-third of a cent por elngle-rato Ittter for tho mintmum dlstauce, and two- {Lirda of a cont per siuglo letter for tho mazimum die= tance, and permits tho rato to bo varlod according lo this infoimum of mnximum Alstance, Tho Frenich Government desirea to havo theso bwo rates madoto ¢unform, but docs not stato whether il wislics to Layo tho mintmum 0 the maximuwf adopled. I the max- imum rato should bo adoptad, §t would resuls fu great lsadvantage to all tho contracting prtios, as it wonld doublo _tho omownt of postags for transit rates, Tho traaty fixex (Lo soa postagoat & sraall frac- tlon 1nore that 1 cont for each slugle-rato lotter, The Freuch Government wishea to havo tho timo estended Tor elx montLs, becautso thele hudget corrcapands with tlic calendar year, and tho reduclivintn the revenuo for {lio laxt iz nionths of 188, necesaarily incident to the rattons of tho new treaty, would derango the finan. clal caleulutions of the Government, Theao several oroposttions will bo mubmitted o tho Council chosen tho Convoutlon, sud bo determined by it BT, ANDREW JOLNHON. Andy Johnzon proposus 10 Aub 3 N Osleans 351t 1 tiio “mew iréaty {s adopted at it ) ks i1 pik o Sasyrto et dto opciation on tettcrn to | fo5 Baviug stated that o ymed suoucy, 1o B L nointries whteh ayp pastien o tho trcaty, Tho Foata | Sicction 1 tho Heuate, Tu fils cnieetio Tk Ofico ofticlals wtafa that this will not nocesnitato tho botel i Nashviilo, pouding the Benatori ccutest, 158 purchago of metric acales for all tho post-ofices. The ORI Yo all ef ketterd Aouince, foF all prastical Trposes, s hensly caough | S0 UbtCE bureailravens aro cratutned 1Dy, the eunlyaleat to, lteen geaniuear i whuglo-elir | KT teleudy of it recently neculied (a7 alrcady o law autlorizing tho Post. ©Oflice Department to furnish to puat-oflices which send Toails sbroad, i ita discretion, scales niarked accord- and found thut Audy Johuson'a 0ld letiers were A8 inconvonience fn stowliranay linon, It it WAC way to conductn Honatorlal campalii oF LoXePIEeis My’ friends Aid not suy whother any of s letters were found in the pabbashi, Audy JOnsh b L speceb, showed that bio vias aticked vith 3450 of virtuo relative 10 thy oxpouditurcs of pahlle e Now that ho 4 5 United States Seuator, 13 Iy Wasamazox, D, C., Aprl 21.—Tp Post-Ofice De- partment to-day ordered postalcar acrvico on the ontlr leugth of the Baliimoro & Ohfo Lajlrosd o3ten- sharuz e341b a5 teatton We NnoJuth e, o aaintio e ook 6, 0 ey i oloqnence Ly roforring o tho pago which skove (T MOOTED QUESTIONS, Abdren Jotamon drow tho hilesgo, bs Lad el BECRETANY DELANO. tho recelving of which Ly others ho denotius fuierst atisop gitor bio had et Congress, served u e of '.I&mxt(;lw, ‘and afterward rolured us 3 Ukt auollier Congres "Pho sama ‘curious book would ehow that i Boiton (Wit years i tho Ul Bates Sevte) BY backepay aud coustructivo mileage five yesrddith, hul stiounced tha billproviing e forinor o8 DS rablery, and notiticd the dishursiug ofite® 0, would ot bake the mouey, That Look Will&hl by, thint nbort J, Walker, aflor fho elose of the WEbT Rebellion, drow tho sun due biup (oF CR8C ., anileago for tlenliu a upectal ecusion of 18 Sy inie, had refused ta tuko from the ] e et of Draum, of Conectiat, Wl wall to noto ihia fact, © Speclal Disateh to The Chicayo Tribune, WARHINGTON, D, Cyy April21,~Tho Presllent ro- turned from bls Eastern trlp Mia afternoon, o declares thin oveuing that the statomonts recently tolo- gravhed from loro to tho elfect that lio bu requested Hucretary Delano to renigd ara ulterly dovold of truth, Tho Presldont las not made any stk request, aud saya that o haw ng Intentlon of dojng s0. 1f Mr, Delano reslgua it wilk Lo hls voluntary sot, and os {bat afficer fu till absent from tho city no rellablo fuformne tion can bo ubtalned onthe point, 1t is cortain fhat whatoyer Delauo's fiitoutlon may Dba fn regard Yo reliriog front tho Gabitiel, ho has' not. ine formed tha Vresident fhst' ho intends to dono, 1t is known that at on Hne during tho past & VHBEX, te Ton Dutler fnx tnken patus fo deny (he cler? (845 ‘inter Dolano contomplated wilbdrawing. from tho | fa atloruey before tho Treosury Dopartuidt i & Cublncty o avadentod to. the Hiréakdont tuo appolite | in whlkh ono of Al awn selcires. whilo cg;rfl‘;';’:"& meut of his successor white thy Benato was i ecesfon, | at Nuw Oricans s contested, 1£ Dutler ! L, at the request of the President, bo abandoned this | paiud (o vialt the offica of tua chml::l:“l"";:m purpouo, 1t 1% not probabla that, under existing cre | the 'reanury, hie will find that auc T i cumstancea, ke will renow that !mrmw. It can fur- | thero, and lflufi Lo himuelf hias appeared '“‘ fha ks ther ko authoritatively etated that theroaro 1o papors | ests of sdicbudy, urging tho adjustment o8 Biig,e) Whataver in thu Laudi of tho President Smpugnivg (ho | 17 bis name i nof on tho back of the papert Beeretary's futegrity, of showing that (he Latter kad ony kiowledge of any acts of any momber o’ lin " aiy *wileh ero ot hotioraba Thero 48 = . good deal of falk abou wlleged connectios of his eon Jolw, formcrly clerk fn tobe, ety ) terd, . Butler favel \m-yhmwflmmmwml 073 éatablighed s ofica fn i b Capiial i, ot e g ablo {hat Lo will spend évery hore, 8 oar (hat. the clmato venders endisy, tho opartment, but now out of tle eervice, with cere | rest of the B taln patronuga.of the Department, o sppointincatsand | Fha atmospliero of Wasnington i3 Bl By S e contracts, This matier Lus Loen osaggerated, but | prescuce af a Democratio flouss 18 not thora is io_donbt thut young Dolano has beon med- | barruss his peouliar Jegol 3 aling nod oficious 16 tiattors which did not concorn | kalg . to hava - eceived zetsivers b (' i+ of $35,000 sluco the sdjournucnt of (40{3(!" fortutu has Ion Imppaired by o cumTLL poiitical ambition, ble professfon wil €850 .0 S¥oodlly rejsuln tita loss, s woalth b8 UEESr S0 Teka this 1,000,000, snel tie 14 probably i, o Ardentwarking men I Amcrled, i ia mustuess, HleXEis i, sspoctaly considering bis porsoual relations, und that'ho hins thus Lrought scandal on bis father, Thero {u good reason Lo hollevo that the Preaident hod savero. Iy obukodlso youny mmat, s tit o will Le more lacreet fu futute, The frst jutimallon tiat Sccrclary Delano bad of 1ho suatter was yoaterday morning in Hostan, wad e dubject bad wover byou talked of b o rigid kystem au {ween the President and Becrelary Daluno untl yoster- | Hitto arny of clerks snd short-haud ity £ P ey gy aro exputionced perons anid ko 8 I e pay i orlgTA L e Rocs Mary Do wai | B e rogular, B, ¥l ooe 2 i 3 Du the proper definition of * ) Lol oh wtntumseits of ueversh yromiunt mombers Of | byer charged that Datler persoualy doct uol Cuyirens, who aascrlod, Uit coriali Lupraper trant- actinhe connectod with tha Dopartment of {ho Interlor Tind been broughit to the attontion of tha Prevident, and thiat thoy Wore of such & cliaracteraa: to causo afl {utination ta bo convoyud o fcerotary Dolaio {hat Lia raslguation would ceepled,” O tho otlicr paud i toulaht ald " by Cintimato pure aud ordorly life, THE PENNSYLVANIA Mlgifli-m OsaroLa, Olearfiold Ca., Vau APPH2ZLTR g fn (bW reglon aro sil worklug whb reducel under the protection of spocial ;nna'.’-m bt e rlends of tho Becrolary (hat, before leavin Lo city last woek to fulu the Drcaldentlal pm{: 50 cents per ton, A groat many mine! hio was mot awars thal tho Presidont dealred bis | othor pasts toucek ewployueit, ameeting of e 3% vesfguation, but that i€ Lo Lad reccived auch an fulls | Pormsvitre, Pa, Apri A1 D composed e i’ woula havo prowpliyatcudered ib; and | ehauica’ and Worl ngmety AssOCC gio 0"’{‘; furlbier, thst, (f any cliarges Lad been mado agutuat rallroad empipycs, wai held Loty Lol L e the Department of lhe Interior involviug (ho oticlal | of tho wectilg was to decldo whe! er ofors Wil tt; Sonduct of Delano, the Proaident, from the long aud | Lo coutiuue fte selatous a8 BoteRorty, teles {otimate feiondsbip with the Becretary, would uot | Miners! Unloh or not, Alout and oo, 5 wih B Liavo petod haytily, but sfforded bim an opportunity ta | soclctios united - thomacives to Lontios roply belore coming fo -m-nh- concluxion sa” to 16 was doclled 10 | desiro bly ruslguativn, Tho President aud