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‘oontained full and sccurnto statements of tho frots the day after the soizuros; no other ournals in tho conntry had morathian & meagra sud unsatisfactory collction of surmises and miscalculations. The New York Tribune, having prayed good d—good Dovll on the traflie quostion for a couplo of years, has abandoned all disguise, and will in the fatoro confino ite pelitions oxelnsively {otha Iatter power, It has actually come out with & leador in defense of tho LarlfT. genator Tiumyax really did descond to tho {avel of & domsgoguo whon he publicly charged *the Topublican party of Oblo with scheming to arry tho Stato by moans of Know-Nothing or- ganizations. It hae horetafore been a question o whot rank of statesmen Bonator TuuuMaN shonld bs placod. Vico-Prosident Wrraon's Southorn tour, tho Poston Advertizer authoritativoly announces, s comparatively little political eignificance. iis principal object s mot to confer with the gouthern peoplo, or even ta rocrult his health. e s making a pilgrimage to Austiu, Tox., where his son, aa officor of tho rogular army, died. Qen. D. H. Mz, ef North Carolina, pro- Alima in & bloviant and impudent sort of way “uss thare {s no uso in belug indiguant over the Fresident's rofusal toattond tho Mecklenburg eentonnial, ainco Lia has novor been nsked Ly auy ono who Liad tho right to give sn invitation. Con. Hitn haa thus relisved the President of the imputation of dlucourtesy, and kindly taken tho burden upon Limsolf. Avexanoen . Brepueys and twoothor gentlo- saen woro turnad out of A car reaorvod espacially for colorod poople on tho Macon &Westarn Di- wialon of tho Coutral Railroad, in Georgis, a fow dsys ago. 'Tho Great Commonor romarked that 4t was tho firat timo Do Lisd over beon callod on 0 vacato o car bocause Lio woa not o8 good aa o negro, But tho negroea are usod o boing turned ont becauso thoy are not as good na white mon. . Col.Jaxes 13, McCnuany, Democratio candidato for Qovernor of Kontucky, is in his 30th yoar, Afler leaving colloge ho devatod himeelf Lo farm. fog for » number of years, but aftorwards his attantion was turnod to tho law, and in 1860 ho graduatod from tho Law Sclicol of tho Universi- ty of Tenncssee, His public lifs dates back only a fow years. He has boon six years in th Iagislature, four of which ho served as Speaker of the Lower House. Ho was s Confoderato Colonol. Poor Judgo Tarr, of Ohiv, having tho misfor- #une of honorabla montion for the Ropublican Gu- $ornatorial nomination, is being torn up considor- ably by the Wostorn Reservo peoplo, who doubt #f be is enongh of a temporance maa or enough ‘of & Bible-In-tho-schools man for tho emergency. Wbo Reserve vote of Ohio i8 & vory im- ‘portant elemont in overy cloctionthoro; aait goes, #0 goos tho Btate. It doesnot sem to havo boon quito moral enough two years ago, howaver, to provent a Demooratio victory. This s o very significant fack. o dircot tho attention of Ro- publican managors along this Iine of spoculation. Othor jonrnals in tho United Statos as well aa e Now York Nation will thank tho Dotroit Tribune for the juformation that the coustitu- \tonal provision rolating to the liquor trafls in that Btato simply forblds tho passage of a ficonse law—nothing moro. **Froe liquor ar pro- hibltion aro loft solely to tho logislativo dis- erotlon.” Itis, therofors, incorroot to assort that tho peoplo of Michigan are “eonstitution~ slly prohibited from allowing themselves to say ‘what they will and what thoy will not drink.” Wha conatitutional provision doubticss grow out #f tho old-Tashiloned notion that any revenues ferived from the liquor trafflo must of nocessity be uchaly, Groraz A. L Dow, Congressman-slect from Oregon, died in Pendloton, that Stats, on the Ist Wost. He was elected by the Domocrats at the goneral olection of 1874, baving a msjority of 802 ovor tho Ropublican cnndidate, and omng is suocoss to the Indepondent movemant, which polied 0,850 votes. Thero are now five vasancios in the Lower Houso to be filled by spocial eloc- tions, as follows: NRirst District of Msesachu- sotts (Mr. Burvinton's), Republican majority, 6,760 ; Fourth Diatrict of Maine (Mr, Heasky's), Republican majority, 2,063; Thirty-third Dis- frict of New York (Mr. ALvxx's), Liboral Bopub- Bican majority, 1,834; Pourth Distriot of Ton- bossea (Mr. Hiap's), Demoerstto msjority, 0,430; Orogon Distriet (Alr. La Dow's), Demon eralic plurality, 002. Tho vacancy in the Ninth Georgia District (caused by the death of Gan- RErT MoMrLvan) hag already beon filled by the alaction of B H. Hinr. PERSONAL * BunToR1s I8 back agaln in Washington, Eurvry 8oLDENR sud party ars at the Palmer, Busmap TaLnor, of Indiana, is st the Palfer, Liont, Gov. Prvommaok, of Lonisiana, ia stop- Ping at the Grand Pacific. Gen. Jupsor KiLrATniox, of New Jarsey, ar Hved yosterday at the Grand Pacific. A Genooss Marchlonoes promises tho Pope 820,000 & yoar s long 8a he is in tronblo. The Govornor's Guard, of Bpriggfleld, 100 #trong, are stopping at tho Grand Pacific. Jonx F. Awmispzey, proprioior of the Newhall House, Milwaukee, fa at tho Grand Pasifio. The funeral of the late J, B. Suax takes place 8t 1 o'clook to-day from his house, No., 114 Hanry stroat, Brooklye. The banquot given him by his friends saved fhelife of Oanw, Bcuunz, He woa to have sailed by the Bchiller, but had to tsks the Pomorania Instend, Isn't 4 wuggestiva that the New York Daily s 1s the amallont and worst newsapaper that feachen this ofiioe, barring, of eourse, Joz How- ARD's Star? Mr. BAunes, who supported Miss Nerraox this 842200, has the satisfaction of having achioved a national reputation sa the worat Zomeo on the Amorican stage, Mr. CLxoxoNT GANNEAU hes been mamed & Chavaller of the Leglon of Honor for his archmo ogio norvices,—among thom the dlscovory of- s Moabite stone. The Rev, Dr. Brovamron, Congregationalist minlster of London, ix offored €7,500 as soon aa be retiros from the Kensington Chapel, This is & double-edged complimant, Eamry FAITnFoLL puis the matter Inthislight: “It is not womsnlinoss thas men dresd In ‘woman's influenco, but womanishnesa ; it is not manlincsa that dlstignres, but manlshnoss.” Now York Isdica don't mind moking MoxTacue eomfortablo just because he committed the in- discretion of having a mistress wha published him in the Meroury aod pursued him luto sourt, Oardinal Maxxina has bosa *“making himsolt olid™ with the historical students of Epgland by mecuring the admisslon of an agent of the Public Records ofice to the secret archives of he Vatican, Misg Boumnex, dsughter of the distingulshed suthor of A Handbook of Poker,” haa met American girls s valuabls example by propsring to marry one of her countrymen. IVs all #tralght enough, Kara Fizon is writing up & epsolal aocount of the Cincinnati Musical Fostival for the Commar ¢lal, The Iack of a librotto will be falt as aksen ‘Privation, but she can quota from Risroar's plays withous being found out, This is the way the Herald improves upon olever paragraph from Punch, which has bsen solng tho rounds : ** Laas obeervation of & cook dismissed In disgraco—* Madame, the koy of the Kitohen door opens the wine ssllar.' Mllo. Momup.1ax, whose 1asco in “Eroani™ in Weow York was something neves to ba forgatton, 28 Yankes gurl who commisted the double folly M assumlog an Italian nom du theatrs, and at- \finnun. to sing with & esvero sore throat, The New Yors Tribwne sditorial rooms are on s pigth floor, aad when & tan eomss round to 00 he sulhar of 8 aciiale e o fald ibad the elovator Is broken. By tho timo ho reaches the sanctum ho cau bo floorsd with a penholder. Gen, Joserst 1. Cass, of Alma, Col., fa at tho Palmor Ilause. The General in largely in- torestad in one of the most voluablo mines on Mt. Lincoln, but he seoms nono the worvo of tis abundant forfuno that {s suro to roward his enterprise. Col. Frawx I. Brxow, General Weatern Passon- ger Agout of the Michigan Contral and Groat Wostorn Rallroads, in this city, was marriod in Dotroit yesterday. Ho will enjoy bis bLoney- moon on tho Pacifio const, sod loaves thiscity for 8an Franclsco to-day. According to momebody who fancles himsolt qualified to exhibit his feot on & plafform, Joux BToANT MiIes, was **an nnnatiral and laboriona child" becauss Lo studied Grook and Euclid, Tero {a littlo dangor that & similar verdiet will bo passed upon his culogist. And now thoy aro going to raiss a memorial window, or_statuo, to the momory of the Hev. Jeuentan Hornox, who was the first obsorver of o transitof Vonus. Ife witnossed tho ovont from Hoolo, nenr Liverpool, England, where Lo was ofliciating an & curato, S Mr. Banuers, o bruuotto of Bponcor County, Tod., though 104 yenrs old, distinctly recollocts having blacked @. \W.'s boots, but, wo fear, did not daring that operation acquire that sublime charaoteristio of tho Father of Lia Counury kuown to ovory Sunday-school infant tun Christondom. Adirondnck Munnaz proposcs to atart a Con- grogational Church *ou the Plymouth plan.” While thero can be no doubt of the nopularity of such n system with & cortain claas, it will bo just s woll to focato it whero it will do tho groatoat good to tho groatost number, and come into direct competition with Droollyns poculisr in- stitution. AxsA Dicrinsox keeps pltching Into *the projudiced, foolish sentimont of saciety which lLolds & woman's venial fauit to bo a mortal crime, and & man's mortal oriine to bo but a vooial fault.” Tho great troublo about ANyA is that sho mistakos the fominine olamdnt of {t for tho wholo of soclety. At tho reception tondered him in Ban Francis- co, Gen, Gronae Cnoon sald: *¢'Tho strong projudica of tho Eastern peoplo against: fron- ersmen and in favor of tho Indian would doubt- loss have made all my offorts ln Arizons futilo, but for tho strong and hoarty support which tho Pacifio cosst gavo mo.” At a Mooy and BaNkEY prayer-mooting at Her Majeaty’s Opera-Houso, n man aross and eald: * The spirit of tho Lord is upon me. I bavo a mosaago for Mr, Moopy.” ‘Tho Evavgal- ist promptly criod, “ Lot us sing,” and tho su- dionce hustled the stranger cat. A man stands no chance against Moobr. Private Darzern soys that some country pa- pers announce that they **liave secured Private Darzeul to contributo exclumvely to their cot- umns.” Uunfortunately, ho esys, no sum of monoy could induco him to writo excinsivaly for one papor, and wo have no moans of ascertain- ing what particalar pablication to drop from our oxchange list, Tho following expresa officors aro at the Grand Pacific: W. D, Dexsaone, Prosident of the Adams ; J. W. Lovesoy, Assistant Genoral Bu- perintondent ; L. C. Wew, Cashier; J. G, Ban~ coor, Treagurer. WiLLiast G. Farao, Presidont of tho American ; H. Tuoxrsox, Treasurer ; T, M. Pouenoy, Manager: aud H. B, Praxr, of Goorgis, Prosident of tho Bosthorn Expresa Company. Frornxomay deliverod an oration bofore the opening of the beneflt-porfarmanco for DAN Bavawr, in which ho borrowed a phrase from Mozan? on the death of a beautiful singer: *Tho angols needod another voloe in tho sor- aphio choir and took hor,"—and applied it to Dax Bovaxr. This nearly chokes Mrs. Bumx- Ay, who deolines to think of nu air-drawn Bax- Ay eitting in m seraphic cholr, tambourina In hsnd, sod making the bestof a by no moans good voloe. A delogation of Cheyonne River Agenoy In- dians arrived at tho Palmer Louso yestordsy on their way to wee tho **Great Fathor” at Wash- ington, for the purposo of getting him to in- crosso tho aizo of their rosarvation, and to sottlo somo diffionities with tho othor tribes, Tho party gonsiste of Lonz HomN, Lono MANDAN, Bouu Eacre, Rep Brmnr, Cnamoer, WiuTE Bwax, Duok, Brorrzp Erg, RATreing Rin, and Ruxxt¥o Boww, Thoy are under tho cars of Col. H. W. Binouax, Governmont Agent, assisted by WinLnx Frecoes and L. D. Nzwcosn, According to Mra. Oatzs, Tnacy TiTus was troublod with somo of tho cocontricitioa of Brooks Iyn gonina, During the quarrel o leaped out of bed, dressod, and ordered a porter to take away his trunk, He thon pulled out his wateh. Lot his wife finish: Xt wos o veluablo ons, snd liad boon givon to him by Mr., Oares before his death. o pulled it sngrily out of his pocket, snd, marching a few stops towardsthe bod (I was lylng in bed), bio took deliborato aim at my head, and huslod it with all his forco, Tho waich siruck sgainat tho head of tho bod and smashed into s thonsaud atoms. And after that ho caned Arisox, Mra. Oatxs' troasuror. One Troxas CANNOX, & sorvant of the Claren- don Hotel, New York, wan arrested for robbing an actross of 10 Napolsons and $100 fu green- baoks. Ho was romanded for furthor trial, but Mmo, Bistonr, having started for Chicago, was unable to proceed against him. The following lottor waa sont by hor to tho Oourt ; Sm: Iamcompellad o Icave tho city this evoning 10 moot my engagement in the Olty of Chicogo o Honday noxt ; consequontly, I cannot bo on hand to promeciile Tiiolas CaNXOX tomorraw in your court, trust, should he commit a liko oficuso” agaln, ho may hiave those to deal with who havo moro time ta dovoto 1o tha proscoution than Ihave just at this ime, ¥or Mmo, Bistons, Marchioness del Grillo, 2, Carnanxico, Marquis del Grillo, OAunox eacaped with a seatbiug rebuke. TOTEL ARRIVALY. Patmer Louse—Y. A, Pell, New York; A, 0, Has. Iins, Titdn ; 1, Asrous, Now York ; E, H, Murply, Yhiladelphia : Guorgo 1. Danforth, Lioston: Ooorys Q, Drover, I'hiladeiphis ; George Weitzel, Cincinnoti; Vdward Splencer, Naw York: Join Mdlchell, Philas duiphias W, Bullitt, Loutavilio; Neruan J, Muller, Now York ; Charlou T, Whecier, Ripon ¢ Froderick Ar Bnuit, Cinciunati 3 W, A. Hoilsud, Montreal: 3, B Bloore, Tolodo 3 3L, Fos, Now Zaland ; J, O, Johns, Daltimore ; O, body, 8an YFrancisco; Col, Van Vliet, Col, Litchfield, A}, Wells, Aaf, Clintuber, U, B, A5 W, 3, McCoy, Nevada : Josep ouno; A, B. Cooti, Now York ; Androw ¥, Decrliofer, j Georys Wulach ufelo; Henry I, Tobbi Guorgo 18, 1ull, Talodo A, Wateon, Murquette; W, 3, Nfln’lllll Maas,; John ., Grithth, Detrolt; L. C, Frautiaco ; Thomaa N, MeCarter, Nowaric; George 6. Imndlo, Warhington ; P, 8. Duryoa, Col, 14 A, 1", Whitchead, Nowark; Frunk Conchoy, Muson Qity ; Jobn E, Mill, Doston; W. K, Andrews, Philas dolpliia 3 Goorga W. Archer, Ilochester; Col, W, B, AMcndenbull, Philadolphiag 1. 8, tmare; L 0, Mrown, Hew York : Eaward tutchin- son, Hoston ; 3, T, Joy, Datroit &mg-{. Boaton Liedry Alcock, Englauds D, 1, Ploreon, Philu <ouGrand Pucyiomif, 1. MeKonney, Jancavillot iion, Anarow E. Eimors, Fort Huward; Qov, J Ihr\rah('-!.fluu. Lowis Wagner, Gen, 8, 8, Givin, Col, 1}, B, Busk, Col, W, W, Jenulu, Col. Levi luber, ©l. v ronion, Col, it caus, Gal. Nor- nu Capt. W, W, Tyson, FPeunaylvauia; " labe ToucE, Gale 3. Tiatooek, Gol, 1, 1, Mershaw, s on. W, , ¥bekbiin, Qahkodl, O, v BlcGutlough, Klylwlls \% I:‘hmur!huomou‘,ucn;y A. Oaatlo, JI. uls J. 0, uie, toulsville; Hu Ward, Madison ™ tha Jiav. 3,0, Lo Loarni 5 o o ; 11, v,y Bostoi ; John G, ivaly, aven; B, 4, Uower, San Franclsco 3 Lyman Elmore, Bobort) Moore, 81, * Loule: Now York; _ Villiaim Dolton, Wertheimer, France; John P, Town. , Toledo; A, B, Holmes, Bt. Fanl; Giliowple, Pittaburg ; Fraukiln Ei b ol Foiado 0 o1 Follut, Tolado ; W, Datles, Lond Jobn E. GHfth Henyou, Buffal Willisw" Dolton, W, Rmith, i B 8 Treiton; B, 8, I atrolt ; O, B. Puge, Osmbridge gllub, Gonneoticut; Anfus McDouuld, Houto—A, U, Lol Philadels iertnd his ; Johsi House, uis; Josoph W, Jtoad, E. G, ohicetou, Boston ¢ MaY, M, Willson, Ohio; L Hich: ardson, Omaha + J. 1, obson, U, ; 8. D, Thorpe, o, Lol 2 M, Teed, Ci : ‘olados, Willu Riodes, 6. Puul | Thoodors fclwan! 34, W, Lovel [ , Ltoatow's ¥rank O, Alden, Daveinoids “ite oz, Bt Paul & L. Morrlt, Bpringtiold § ¥, 0. rland, ' Davenpert,... remnt Hiueot, B. Baldwin, Detrolt ; Taosdors £, Purker, 81, Pauly 3. D, leiford, Grusu, Delaware William Belts, Hochester § G, 1, i ¥rey, New Yorkj Joun P, ol Poughkes) TSN Guallio, Gax ranidaco § B i Syers. Dot ! THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1875. THE BEECHER CASE. The Testimony Concluded Yes- terday on Both Sides. Bowen Flatly Contradicted by the Rov. Edward Eggleston, It Is More Than Evor Clear that There Hos Beon Some Awful Lying, The Portrait at Moulton's, and the Piazza at Ovington's. Adjournment of tho Court Until VWednesday of Next Woek. Dovelopment of Partisan Feeling in the Congregational Counoil, A TALE THAT IS TOLD. THE TESTIMONY ALL 1N, Spertal Dispateh to Tha Chizwyo Tritune, NEW Yonr, Muy 13.—Grout gratification was caused about p, m, Ly Mr, Evarls' atnouncement, first, that the evidenco was alt In, and, second, that he aud Judgo Torter wotld ocoupy not moro than fivo days summing up for thio defeuns, Ar, Beach, for tho platntisr, will oceupy about as much timo, and the Judge only 8 dsy or two, so that tho frat week of summer mey sos tho case closed finally, An adjourne mont for preporation and comparison of motes by Torter aud Lvarts woa had until Wodnesday, ‘Tho surrebuttal was mainly devoted to contradictions of Bowen, ono of which, by Eggleston, was af o poaitive and scrlous charsctar, Tho defoaso and tho frionds of tho defendant wero in high glee, aud Bowen' lato zasortion that thero had been awful lying in the Gourt in repoated with poculisr emphasis by thcm, and given a now dirvction, Cortaiuly memories on Loth sides hiavo proven troacherous at’ timen, Tho closing ocenes of evidence-giving wero characterized by dis- plays of some iit;lo animonlty snd il-feellg, but, alto- gether, tho Court was happy in the prospect of sn early ead of the trial. ——— A REST, NELDS AN AFOLOGY. New Yonx, Mey 18,—Alr, Beeclar was in {he oourt to-day at tho scandal trial, Thers was alargo accsasion of women to listan to tho procosdings, Au 8oon as the court was formally opened, 3ir, Ful- Torton called attention $o an® editorial referonco to the triul In tho Z'ribune this morning, which opoba thus : # As uaual, tho Boscher trial wea onlivoned yosterlsy by somo chiolca exhibitions of legal blackguandisu, Herofs ono;” and then follows the brif passigo be- tween Mr, Futlarton and Mr. Ovington. Judgo Noilaon sald ho appruciatod the remarks of Mr, Fullerton, and the languago used in the cditorial called for an apology, For his part, he nevor nttanded o trial whoro so much courtosy was exhihiied by the counsel snd witnesses, CALVIN J. MILLS. Calvin J, Millr, of Buffalo, wea tho firat witness, He tostifiod that he was engagod on the Now York Stand- ard in 1872, Tn that year I saw tho publication of what was ealled the ** Woodhull Reandal,” sbuut elaction timo, fn Woodhull & Clafin's Weekly, Tho witnoss waa askod if he hisd seen proof-slips of tbis articls beforest was published, H Mr. Fullerton objected, and an argument ensued, Mr, Bvaeta contending that the matter bad boou touched upon by the other slds, Tho Court rulod that tho sunwez wonld be taken, ‘Mr, Beach domurred Lo ihir, and roopened fhe ar- ment, stating tht b lind sbown through Ar, An- rows thut the articla was pregarsd by him & short o before it was putin type, = o contended that the sdmiemon of this evidouce would roopen the s« sucs of the cado, “Ihe Court aid that tho question could be cnswered yes or no, but 3, Lvarta suld that 1t hud caused so ‘much disoussion fio would withdruw tho question, Tho witness loft the staud. NENRY C. DOWEN. Henry O. Dowen was recalled for further cross- sxaminution, aud teatitiod : 1 bavo no recollection of an fnterview with M, Egglontou on the 20tk of De- cember, 1870, I Tocollect, after the tripartit ugroo- ment transactiou on April i, of my golug awsy with Mr. Storrs, Mr. Clatiin was Dot with us, but I did not cay anything sbaut desiring return of the Wood- sock fottar, e did not Bey to mo that 1t would not be givon to mu unleas & cartalu articls was publislied in tho Independent. Crou-esamined by Judus Fullerten: T do not ro- member when 1 left Freoland’s house on tho 20t of Doccaubor, 1670, I left thers befere d o'clock, and ar- rived Loroabout & or 0 o'clock. I did not hicar of the Woodatock etter until two days aftor the vigning of il tripartito sgzosient, One of the srbitrators, Ciarloa Storrs, came _to iy ofllcs, and sald, “I Liave fod nowa foryon. um golug 1o get tho Woodstock tor.* 1sald Iwould bo glad tososlt, Ho eithtr ive it 1o mo thon or went &nd got it, and tlicn gavo &'wm It was an unconditional surrender of the ttar, EDWALD RCOLISTON, Edward Egglenton was roculled and festifled: Ism now s clergyman aud pastor of & ehurch, 1n Decom- Der, 1870, 1 had businesa relations with Heury C, Dowen, 1 was the litorary editor of tho Indereideit ihen On the 20th of Ducember, 1870, I wos twive at Jlowan's liouse, I think 1 went thors by appoiniment. 1 went » third time on that day, but Boweu was cn- s ou ono occasion, o was'pulting on bis boots, Ithink, Bowensaidho lud s lotter from Tilton to eecher, tapping Lis pockos; I thiuk I callod at Vowen's afterwards, Il was out, and I wailed for Dilim, 1 remomber Dowon sasing; itat Dooclier statod thatTHiton was * the worst man in thy world,” and thas #3re, Tillon was a saint golugt to Tleaven,” To flowen) slao eaid, T think, that Boccher hal toid him orrible things of Tilton, ' To aisoeafid that an adoptod dauglter of Tilton's had bold Ium that ke (Tilton) ked carrjod hor {n Lis arms from Ler bed, Gross-exaniined by Mr. Fullerion: 1 ceasd toba employed Ly Boweu in July, 1671, I nover had any penousl aiicultios wils Sioweuy por do think we ad uny misunderstanding, opision. 1 woceived my ealary up to time I lefz, Howen did not compluin that I took away somo it work wlich bolonged to him, Ward, one of tho edltors of the paper, catled ou mo for o ntory that I Lisd written, but I would not givo it to bim, bocause it wes mive, ‘X Wrota part of ibo story whtfo L was on the /ndopenident, Ono of my terma ¢f zefuwial wan that I hiad sold the story {mmodiaicly after 1 had lefe Bowen's cruploy, I da ol kuow tiat this Falred any feoling beduaea 3z, owen aud niysolt, T intendud to yubllsl this wtory tu the Indepeikdent, ax ‘work for my salary, The witness was shown & lotter, dated Jan, 3, 1871, which lie sdentificd 8 fn his wrifiug, r, Fullerton a portion of the lettur, which atated that hio (g« gleaton) wus preparing a s:0rY for the Inderendent, "Tho Ttav, D, Ward ealicd on 1w ubout tbls story (cone tnuiod the wiiness) and clatmed that o Lad a right 1o tha story, I Lad then told the sto Iam soe of Olristiou Eodeavur Okurch, on Lea aventie, hi church belongn o o particuldr denominution, ut fs runotng on * its own Liouk,” 'Ta Huearman—1 reicived no epocial pay from Bowen for thls story, Tho wituees liere left the atand, 1HOBAC] . OLA THorace B, Clatlin was rocalled oao of the arbitratra betwoen never ssw tho Iatter of submissions was not fuformed April 3, 1872, of its existeuco, and it was not read to e, T'useof remeunber Nowan asklng tiat wiat ey ol to wubusht iowld be put n wrilng, o welten itan, Moultou, o diffcrouces of the submisaion of sny kind was drawn b; or Dowen o my presenee, Tiin night wa all etler, Doweu said : “unnxlnmeu,gnn miast got the o addrsasad Woodstock lettor.” 1 do not think any particular rersot, but apoxe (o all, ‘Tle wituoss was not crusk-exunined, CUARLES STOIRY, Charles Blorms, rovalled, tostifiel : I was prosent st the srbitration, April 3, 1874 {Suown the wrltteu eui- ilsalon,] T nover saw tuis aporat the timo of ilie arbitration, Lowon did not sugrgest that whut. thy had to subimit siould bo put in wriling. I wout thery with Mz, Bowen, and found Tilton and Blr, Moultou, T took this Woodutook lotter fo Boweu, Crossexamined by Mr, Beach : 1 cannot remember all that ocourred §n tho presenco of the arbilralors and ihe conversations that took piace, 1f Moulton ;l.mh:c;:' thiat papor 4 wan mfi“ tomo. 1haveuo colloction of any paper ravn u oulton OF Dowan befare tho award wa gives, but there was some writing afterwards, T will swear fhat thers was fl:.rl‘dunl sbout the writing of submisaion la my ng, To lg'. Shearman—This could mot, I think, bavs oc- earrod {n my hosring without my being cogalzant of it, Gumpr AT, B sarge W, Uhler theu took tho stand, and depoded I Lave rosided in Brookiyn ninuve 1813, aud au an owaor of real estata in the cily, Iu 1870 und 1671, was the owner of Mouiton's house, iu Clinton strect, 1o was niy tanant for thres or four years, Iu the firsl part of 1671 1 viaitod hits Louse, aud wea in tho purlor, 1w a picture of Henry Wand Bocchor kaoging there, Taaw it there Lefore the 1st of January, 1871, Aoul- ton lefs my housa onthe 1st of Kay, 1871, Crossszamined: 1 cannol say 1f thore was more than oue portralt there, I canuot way if Isaw thy riralt of Mr, Tilton thore. Boechot's portrais ung tween (wo windows, I am youitive this wue nof Tillon's portroit but thet {4 way Loocherw. I thiuk’ Afoulton wauat my housu n 1883, but I cannos tell 4f I saw tho portrait thore thew, T knew Beecbur by ught at the e I esw the piciure. The lat tims saw it was on ho 1st of February, 1811, and Mouiton was alck and fu Led, My stteution was first called to this fact by Moulton's testlzuony, and I cominunicated what I kuow to (en, Tracy thia’ worning, ad bis oftice, ter the recesw Judye Nel aaked if sounssl Would go o, 830 Bhesrioan cailed. teatnoa s T Eoow Mr, Franea B, Moukos, sad wha taatined s "1 koow Mr, X0 Viklied'bie'Basse 't February, b1l when ke Lred & Clinton strect, I spant sbont fitteen hoors fn his haitne thero, Tlo waa sick, and I was watching him. 1 saw Deechor's porirsit in the parlor when I was ore, This witness was not croas-examined. WAITING FOR A V11NLWH, Elearman tuen aaksd for » littls delay, 38 he had graplied for the only other witness he liad to eall, alll‘l st he dld not come aborily they wonkl give i up, RRICINDER. Indge Flierton then called John E., Bowen, who tenllfied : T aru con of Henry C, Yowen, 1 reaide at home with my father, and am ‘st schoal in this city, In tha month ofiDecomber, 18:0, I think, T dellvered o ole from my fathior to Mr, Freeland, The nots was sddrensed, but 1 do not recolloct wist it waa, Mr, Freeland fok tho noto and read it, He raid that it wan ail right, or yomething liko tliat, Mr, Frooland caimo to the door when 1 2ive him that note, Croat-exauined by Sy, Eeares : 1 yaw 3ir, Presland persunally, an 1o momber (dving him tho note, T wes :l‘Mh about 13 yearsold, Witness wan sliowed to re- ro, MARSHALL J. MOMWILL. Mr, Morria called arahell 3, orriil, who testified : Tam an architcet, and hove made & drawing of Mr, Ovington's house, (Shown 8 drawing of the kunae,] § mado thin drawing, = Tho house fronts to {ho st and £h0 plazza to thio weat, [Tho witneus gave Lia diagrem 10 the Jury, und dencriled the situation of the pinzza st tho tack of tha liouso. o said that th plazza of Mr, Ovington's hinuse was dircelly fnclored ou ail sldea except that looking lawardn tha weat.) Cromeeraminied 2 T unver visilod thn rear of thes premives before, 1 vimted thera betweon Uand 1010 the mnrning whin the aun wa i frent of the Lioune, Lut I never aaw the bouse lu tioafternoon, Thers wan o huiliing adjacent that would shicld the rays of £he mun from that piszzs between 2 aud & in the after- noon, BUN-REVDTTAL CONTINUE] Tha d¥fensc recalled Joby C, Southwick, who terti= fled : ouleutl told e onoue oceasion that depostted the 35,010 with his firi, and thaat it was to be drawn out for Liton, “Tlie wilucss was asked 08 10 o conversation that dook place, but ezch obfected on tho ground that it wea collatir:1, and it was finally ruled out, Witneas then continued I remember an interview with Woulruif'an to the pblication of the scandal, i whieh o (Woodru(T) aked I€ 1t wonld not ba Lellcr to drivo Daehne out ‘of Lrooklyn, lie sl Le could #liow 1ne & letter thal would drive Deocher out of Brooklyn, (Cross-examined by Deach : 1lavo no beta in this care, 1lad come, but terminkied them by payiog hein T ke Lwred icpe culled sy o witness [ thin 1 thwuuht I wolld be aakod this question when Tean urt, Ituess 12id thiv very warmly, and then laft the slaud, NOTHING FURTHER TO OFFL: We hava nuthing elvo Lo vtfer,” tr, Evarts, we," rafd Mr, Beach, 3r. Evarts then roso and mado a few remarky, atat- Iny that ko nndenitood ouly one countel o tho other Hulo way to wum up Uio csse, aud ke amvl Air, Poiter would sum up for the defense, but together they wonid 1ot aceupy ora than five dasa, _In view of the time it had taken 10 vt the evidonre in, ha would suggest thiat an ndjourntncat be hwst until Wednasday nost, A, Deacli natd hie would rather continue on Mon- d:fi" but woulll defer to the wisios of ilie other cuune a Judgs Nefleon then ortlered the ndjournment of ths Court until Wednesday next, GENERAL CONORATILATIONE. The followng fs from the Z7.b.ne's report: Al thougls tho end of the trial was known to by very near, et thiero wan connfiderablo surprize yesterday when it was auddenly aunouticad, about #ive mintios befor o'clock, thiat the last witness had given his testimor and the c3te on Do Mides wia resdy to bo aummed up - and glven to tho jury. Judye Nellson exhibited unmized watiafaction when Mr, Evarts announced that be rested the de- fendant's easo, The counsel on bolh sidea alo ape veared relicvol, ond tho Sueyinon fooked ut one aa- otlier und smiled us §{ well pleansd that tiieir Jong con- Gnement wus 0 nearly ovor, The repartens typeared t0 ba eady to throw up tholr Liatu aud ebcer, and there Swero many cougTatulstions and handwabiakiuy anong them, Ucfore tho opealug of the aftaruoon weseios Eyarts aud Beach sat for weveral minutos taiking wnd Joking with the jurymett. Thorubject ot thair cons Vorsution wax tha propesed edjonrninent, The jurys Tucn ware atrongly devirous of oz on witl the casa swithout an adjournment, bat iy yielded finaliy to tho wish of counsel, After adjournment_all the countel on Loth sides asscinblod in Judge Neilson’s room, whoro they had 8 privalo conferotice cuncoming tho FUTURE MANAGEILNT OF THE €anE, Reccher stood for some tme after the Conrt ad- Journed surrounded by hia fricndy, who shook his haud and congratulated it thaf tho irial was souear its complotion, Deochier Liughed sud chatted buatly, and 2rs, Beecher stood by, swiliog pleasautly bt #peaking very litlo, Tilton 'rewasincd ianaing alons tor several minut Ilo didn’s glance in the direction of tho group of persopn surrounding Hooeher, Ho bas bLeen very bury wih yopers in the caso during tho wholo ~ tricl, bad Lia faco ®oro an expression.of reliof that lils work was done, o left tho Court-Ionso Ju company witi hia counsel ;{lfi:;hlylud finfahod thelr cunference with Judge olison, THE BUMMING TP, On Wedncedsy miorniug Judse {orter will bagin to sum up for the defoudaut, *ilc will cceupy st tun dsys with his crument, which will bo devoted al:iost entitely to sn analyie of the teatunony, Tivarta wiil follow him with suother two days’ arga: tent, dovoted to tho genoral legal features of tho case,” Veach will conduct tha wholo of the mout for plaintif, o will be tiau Onished, and will occupy abaut two diys, I ulderstood "that Judo Nodlion's Clirgs Wil mot b very long, and ha cxpects that ho cass wall be fudxhed thia tirat Wook in Juuie, A BIDE I8SUE. At the ennual meeting of thy Conzrogational Unlon to-day, somo excitement was cansod by Lo declarution of tua v, r, Georga U, Dacou that bo would 1ot Kervo on thio Loard of Trusteea with a gendlaman who did not ropresant the Church, meaning Henry G, Ilowen, who was nominuted, s seked the eloction of Henry P, Bage in_Towen's piace, bul the motion waa ‘voted doiwn, and Bacon'd place was fillod by tbe ey, A, 1, Bradford, of Vermont, g = FACTS AND GOSSIP, A REPLY TO MUENRY VINCENT'S DZYRXER oOF BELCUER. v the Editor of The Chicazo Tribune: Bauwwoop, 1, May 10,~An fividul with o Iargor smount of worda than bLratos, fu his apoligy for Honry Ward Docclier, sasumes & transeendental ‘pocition, and openly declares that lawyars, Judie, or Jurors, are utterly unableto comprebiend the motive. Priucipies of such oxalied gonluses {n their woys ton ward their follow-mertala; tiat, forsooll, If. W, 1, 1ias an exuberance of language, with no great dopth of philosopliy ; that ho can run riot in notions of ortho. llcz, and bufld np a theory for men's casy salvation, in the Congrogational creed or iu dlsregard tot ; that hie 15 to bo regarded a4 a lusus natunw, not 40 be ap. g rxmhtd tauch leas judged, by ordinary mortuls ; sid hiat, having thewe stmuplo_qualitios, and being allied to the faulstay of tie Gowpel (), o 1s_abuve rvproacls ; ~whilo Tilton, Moulton, aud Rire, Moulton, not have ing reaclied duo promiuenca a4 mniniriers at the aitar, aro porjurors and scalawags all, Bush miserable cant is bouecih the dignily of suy man who has glven humon naturo & moweitary study, and conld only proceod from soma person who belleves and {n more attached to hero-worahip than to tho general cquality of mcn {u rojard to desires and aspirations, and moek reverenos for tho Alinighty, Yot there i3 oue mind in America, and one only, who fully understunds tho fine subtlctics of such an’ exooolingly-co entric usture, and tbat mind fs dnclosod in the materlal frame of Houry Vincent, ANOTHLR ECPLY TO NANDY VISCENT, v the Kditor ur” The O o une ; KON Hanool, Mich, 3y 10.—Do please aliow Mr, Huary Viaceut to et himself up e umpire in ths groat peandal caun, Lut tho great publio tako hin word s 1lio final ounvlusion of the whule watter, and give iematltea no wore (ruttblo about tho care,—oxcopt, ‘whou 11, V, gives the word, they shall all stand on tiptos, whilo thuy send up oie mighty shout of * Not quilty.” ete. Let ihio great pullio beware how they try to get ot the facts in the case, Evuyibiug tending to show the rullt of ko secussd murt bo ruled out us alwird snd lberal, {0 waich tho foolish. sl idlutic rules of ovi deare have uo nr‘xxnmuun iu this cnso. The mreat publie should realize thot tho defcudant stauds on au etherssl holght,—much higher thuu the Pope aver claliued 10,—ad 18, of cuurse, much wore fhe fallible, Doca any canallle’ dara o sliuk M, W, L. & cowmon, mortal wan 7 Then the apology for such » Aot st be, that 1t posstble Lo gav saulod woman & paroxyawial kiss, Well, if the ubtia s such low sety such & vulgar lotd, and dou't ko uay better, taly are mot s much to blame, tor Where liss TL, V. beon all thaze mantbs of tho trial £ Why dido’t Lie coino furward sooiiet, wiil Lfs fvu- deroua sdjectives, Lix calousal, giguutic, supendous suparlatives, and' save the poor, commion hurd w0 much trouble 7 ONE of ‘Ex, LADOR AND OAPITAL. THE PENNSYLVANIA MINERS, 06cBoLa, Ps,, May 19,—John Slney, the Vies-Presi~ daat of the Mincra’ National Association, was arrerted bere 184t night, on the oath of Capt, Clarks, eharged wath conspirscy, WiLszsnanur, Pu,, May 13,—A stesggling fire wan Xet up from 10 o'clock Lt evcalog nntil 4 o'clock il woratog npon the Sier X forew at Hutehinon's ur 1nare men weut (o work for Lutchin. sap thle moraiag. Tenone, ¥s., May 19,~The strikers, with Johu B moy at thelr hcad, havo'stopped ali work on $he Ma- shanuon Imdgl. ‘Tue Myoreduls mines, on tho Thillipsbusg Lrunchy are workiug with about'seventy meu, aud the oine Towalltown fu working about Wilrty men, Osceara, Pa, May 13.—John SBiucy, President of the Miuers' and Laborers’ Houevolent Ausoviation, while sddressing largo meating of excited minerd af Shis placa to-day, sald that if Capt. T, E, Clarke, uf the Yolice force," recelved any iojury fhe minors would uot ba to Llamo, It would b ‘the fault of per. sous who sent hbn hera, 1T 10 #ald that there Le troated accordiugly, Siney thon seut {ie nfusiated crowd to Fowelltou 10 drsg the men from tholr work, o4 thioy did b’ Fiahor's worka yostorday, It is the univerual boliet licrosmong diatnteresiod citizens thet if tuere is bloodshod gthe larue will rvet with Siuoy and Parks, who aze ubder pay of the nations) ofgeniza. tlon, sad Who, 1t 18 belivved, are being pald by ship. pera In other Feglons Wt ahe mow working io keep ths atrike o, d Parks sre buth fol 0 buve tnade soww vory Luavy threalu ngsiust uatives ‘burn munedd and slippars, who sre all vauve-Lorn, THE QUINCY BRICKMAKERS, Gpocial Dispaich lo TAs Chlsage Tribun Quuecr, 1L, day 10.=~Tle bLrickmskors' slifks tu this alty seems Likely t8 cobitinus fer some tine, & .u--'l.—)-th( leboress Lrusk all Aks pesds tnthaelty, hold an outdoors meeting lsst avening at whicl: it was reanlved that nn men employed in “eny eironity s a brickmaker shonld gn to work until the seals nf wegen ind beon palsed, Tho propriotore of e briek: Ino hold meeting laet evening und by & wriiten egrectnent refured o coraply with tae do- mands of the strikers, It was stated that & msjority of thy workmen were mtiafed with their wages and would have continued at work Liad they not been urged sad compriled to quit by 8 fow discontanted Ieaders who fnaugurated the strike. 1t fa fsared tiat the strike, should it continue, will interfers somowhat with bullding opsrations, which are st present yery sctive in this elty, ~ - TILE CROPS. FRUITS 1N SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, Kpeial Dirpatel to The Chiraze Trluns, ALTOY, Stay 13,~The Alton Weekly Telegraph pub. lahea the following reports of fruft prorpects from leadling horticulturiatn tn Madison, Macoupip, Greone, and Jeraey countlen: On Iwt fiaturdsy wo wildreared lettars to & number of hortlculturixts “fn (i and adjofuing countire, snking the following questions rogarding tho fruit ki Will there bs any posches Taiaed in your vicinity #ar, or 8 the crop tetal fallure ava rhorries aud early apples been injured by te cold anape, aud If so, {0 about wiat extent ? . What is thie prospect for grapes T 4. Wera tho vaues of rawpherry and blacklerry bushes injured by winter-killig 7 8. Do y0u oxpect an averaga crop of Atrawberries? Wo hava recelved n number of replies aud expact others. The information ro far ahitainod fmdicates : 1, 'That thers will bo n large failing off in peaches, and thiat thern will har'lly Lo inoro than half & crop, 2, Early cherries aud apfles fnjured (o some nxtant by 110 Jain froatn and kevero winter, and th falling off in theoo varletien ix eatimated et oue-third, The later varicties aro gouerally in good condition, and sn aver- 3ga crop fa expected, "2, All localiticn from which reportn are received re- port the prompact for ftrapos &x excellent, 4. Blackbers wnd 1aepherry vinos are fonct nfared by Winter-laliing, and fttle mora than hall s erop 1s expectad, &, Nearly all reporta agres In eatimating 1ho soming erop at & full aversze. MISCELLANEQUS, Towrpo, 0., Moy 13.~Tne liiels publinhes this af- teruoon an elaborato crop report, carefully compiled from statements by competent partfes at 10 pofuts fn - Ohfo, Indisna, Tiivols, Miseour), and Towe. Thess statements indicata thers has Lecn from one-querter to oncethird of thie wheat crop winter-killod, but that this Los Loen mearsy offset by the increascd number ¢f ncros sowed, and tho quantity of spring wheat put in will, if evarything in favorable kencefarth, bring thn whols of ths productiun up 1o that of au aversis cron, About onc-quarter of laet year's cropa atlli reinin in the furmers: hauds, No consldersbia quantity of wheat-ground s reported as heviug Leen plowad, The amotnt of corn Leing put in this year greatly sxcesds that of last yoar, SUICIDE. Spectal Disvateh to The Chicarn Tritune. Drrnotr, Mich,, May 13,~Henry Wilson, » farmer living near Pontiac, hung himself this morning, Caus of tho et unknown, ISTHESSHOTICES, ____ Discascy of the Throat and Lungx. Drs, I, & K, B, Hunter, Lakesido Dullding, cornor Clark aud_Adams streets, SILKS, Greal West Side Dry Gools House, Silk D—gpagrt't, first (or East) Seotion. ATTRAGTIVE BARGAINS. Largo line of choice shados {n Amerioan Bilks, $1,76 yd. 1 oaso Colcred Dress Bilks, new shados, $1.86, worth $1.76, ‘Vory cheap line Evoning Shades Lyons Gros Grains. Lot Qrisaille Biiks, Fancy Blus Btripes, 76 cts., worth 51. Grissille Silks, Black Btripes, 76 to 00 afs. Tancy Bilks, Black Grounds, Colored and ‘White Stripos, 76 ots. Tanoy Bilke, White Grounds, $1 to $1.50 yard. Fancy Cheok Silks, attractivo styles, vory cheap. Ono cose very rich quality Fanoy Bilks, woll worth $1.75, for $1.40 yd. Black gilks, Tho following line cf Guinot's oolebratad mako, warrnatod gonuine, aro from tho late N. Y. Auction Sale, and by far tho lowost prices over mado hero on these goods: Dot Guinet's Lyons Gros Grains ot $1.25. Guinet's Lyons Gros Gralus, $1.50, worth $a. Guinet's Satin Pinish Cachmire, $3, worth Guinet's Oschmiro Extrs, $3.25, worth $3.765. Cuinet’s Cachmire ESablime, $2.50, worth .20, Guinot’s Cachmire Buperb, $3, worth $4. Targains in Gronadines, Black All-Wool Grenndines, 50 and 85 ots. Black Qronades, warranted Silk and ‘Wool, 75 ats. upwarda. 8-4 Dlack Gronndinos, warrantod, $2 yd. Biylish Fanoy Gronadines. GARSON, PIRTE & €0, Madison and Peoria-sts, “ITPAYS 10 TRADE 0N THE WEST SIDE? £ LLANEOUS, U PIYSIOTAN & RURGEON, ram thy Zoalemy of Madicino, Varts, nuw d protaie.r of Liw Chieago Slodical guuucos L Lis nuinarous rb'.l‘nu! and othara whu piay necr & 1] coutinues with groat saceess n suring all torms af discass, \natsosver miy be (s mature, both muslo and fomale, at bl Draw.Siore, 1aboratory, aad Cansul:ing Qffioa, 168 Soath Halsted-it. Fatianta €40 Lo consulted by Mall and Modiotnas farward- od by Expross. REMOVAL. GOLLECTION GF EUROPKAN PAINTINGS, You hre 1avitod Lo An fuspaeiiun of mainy 4= yoios of art. = C. uun\\ofin, 1 Wabssh-av., ‘sortor Monros-it, e BANK STATEMENYS. REPORT OF THE QONDITION OoF THE Home National Bank AT CHEICAGO, In the Btate of Illinots, nt the oloke of busi. noss, Baturday, May 4, 1875, RESOURONS, Tosna aad Dissoants, Verdraite; oreeeneet U. 8. Uunda'to socara Glrvulkiinn,. Due fruta Apps Dub e ot Real fistate, Furaltum, and Cusreat Liaponwa and Yazsn Pl Pramiuini Paid... Ghiecks and atbor Cash fisum Exclianges tor Claaring. lon i o “otlior Hatloun] Danke eactinnal Ouerenoy (tacludiug HEaiapon Fund wiis oiapLio (8 per cout of Clreulation)., 2,250.00 Total . arreee o 8TTTHRTOLD LIABILITIRS, Capital Stoc pald Lo us I'ua ‘:I’l‘:l’ Undisly o 1 Hank Nntes ontaf il Doposita sub, saigg g b 5,337,563 8,881.17 100903 44019040 . $177,670.00 Sounty of Comkests r, Cashlor uf the above-uamed Bank, B T vidia g ey stasemant s Lrua Lo 159 brd s sl gy 57, FOLLER, Cunt {bed 18 befur 1318 Alay, Py i N T T 2 i AL BANK STATEMENTS, REPORT 0P THE GONDITION OF THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF CIICAGO, 8tate of Iiinols, at the Closo of Business May 1, 1876, JIEAOUROES. A $3,024400:47 500,000.00 8 h09,403.24 21008084 lus mm _ Htlle Banksand Banke: Ti333.51 Tavona Btam) "?‘3’;‘""}3 Firhanges forClex i i 501,084.81 105,157.00 LGATED 150,000.00 ) Ger Tnoates PeliuNotent 500,000.00 Redarapticn Yand SR T, 5 o ha21018.08 r (1o 22,500,00 1,000.00 5,604,182.00 Lunmrms, PO Capital Btock paid i, Burplua Fun:d, Mthar Undinifed 1Xakis Natlonal Hauk Notes outatanding, .. TudyviZual Hapoi $1,087,518.32 S HIEH 460,000.00 rubjc to (heek Deinand Cartisicates poelt.. g o Coniteh Cee S Cashter's (% ding 101,323.02 9 Nation. 2 1,G00,U87.87 C31,107.02 _ CaLI0T0Z | or0.an2.8T $5.001,782.00 inols, Cannty ef Caok s JUHN DIC'KOVES, Cashiivr of tlio ehave.namsd , o solsmaly awnar that Lhe abora statoment fs trae 10 tha best of my knowledga and boilc! JUNN D fiworn aad subtcribed 1o bto May, JOs. Corroot—Attests 4, Caabler. e thix 1 day of M. 10 s Notary Pulilla, D, E Dire D. e ANT. Ae EEPORT OF THE OONDITION OF THE THIED FATIONAL BANK OF CEICAGO, At the Clos of Business Moy 1, 1875, ESOURCE:! Lotz and Ditcatnte e tars. .l'-’;fiflla?(!?.flz 2224 57 o) ) 151,810.47 146,380.05 15,818.22 ©57,041.58 G1,541.00 AL 0 0 16 Isealichdar Nuf 430,000:01 Lisdamption ¥aad, " 50,0000 — T $1,222,220.4G S S Sh0T LiADmITIRS: SAPIRTENGT Oapital. 3 750,000.00 2;51‘)19)% S slfizdl Tu o ealoscd Deposit,, Cartihed Thocks, 2632 1,212,702.00 aud Bavkors, 018,026.40 83,303,410.47 Stxte of Tlinois, Connty af Cook-- 1, Luclus V. Farsoty, Cactier uf thiyabove named Bagk, olcmuly swear thot i est of my knowledgo x Corroot—Aitest: " REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE German National Bank OF CHICAGO, ILL, At the closa of business, May 1,1875. ASSETS, Notes and Bilts Dis. counted Ovendratia,, U. 5. Bonds ta sac ihier Stncks an Dy Nl Ereo0e Lianks, 26,722.70 Due _ftrom other Danks & Bankars. 050100 157,815,190 §,002.37 e 7,516,85 Py e 0 11 . 8,477,786 40,705.65 6,435.00 IEE TR 1ae,000:80 Five Per Cent Jle- dewption Fuad... 3,150.00 s — B 240,840.88 LIABILITIES, Capltal Btock, Hurplus Fud, Undividod P Cirentation. * i 1 1] A0V )’ [y 1a/050: plicos Hauz, 120,305.11 o rer sad Baukerbieser 243,817,198 State of iinols, Caunty af Conk. Iy Sermatr Séhaitnar, Oxshtor ot the Gorman Hationst “uul ot :5;“::&:.“‘ i |u olsmaly liv(l'azllil fllllu A?luf" Siathziont 1y Lra'ta tio boas of Y KnmeTsdis au belier: iamear " TR WOIAPERRL, ot Sworn_to and subscribod bofora me this 13th day of Ha’( 1ei5. dlzned) RUDOLPH 5. BOIULZE, Notary Poblio. Corraot—Atteat: (lgaod) ENRY ORRENKDAUA,) AT Dirsotors. PRI s B " REFORT OF THE OONDITION QF THUR Commercial National Bank OF OHICAGO, At Ohiango, in the Btate of Illinois, a¢ the cloge of busineas, Mcy1, 1875, RESOUROES. 2,176,608.18 sl ure, 30.636.70 aau Hiakers... 13,896.82 Ttesl Estate, Furniture, aud Fistu e ueea Lo Clowring.. oo " 3108,764.98 onal 45,769.00 9a7.4 asb:835:5% 805,601.30 : 1601 Tuad R Bt GRS T 5,850.00 o B3, 300, 18217 g Bl 10.72 s ci'to Oltecksr 03.04 phiblat i Shecret. 0041 ettt SG5048 D 483,037.00 —080:220-4%5,800,158.78 cers 1200 85 30D, 10217 Connt; Cook~ss. S Ahler ot e bovo-zamod Taok, lm:l iatemisnt 1s Lrue Lo the eitel, GEONOE L. OTIS, Cashles, e sad 'Sfi'flri‘;n?‘{?xfivx?i%g A EXH CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. THE STANDARD 1 OF AMERICA THIRD SEASON TN AMERICA First Appearanee Tn Chicago Since Its Avrival frow England, For 4 Days Only! OUR CITY OF TiENTS! . ND EXHIBI’E‘ION GROUNDS | Lake Front, Foot of Waghington-st., Vieduestay aud Thuustay, Kay 12 and 13 West Side, . Corner Madison & Elizabeth-sta., Frilay aud Samrday, Ky 14 and 15, The Leviathan Coming! HOWE' GPEAT LONDON CIRCOS, smfign’s IEHGLISH VENAGERIE of Traimed Tmals, AND IROSUOIS IWDIAN TROUPE ! Largest Camhination In Ame: aiilbited by no aiher Corpas: OUR FEATUR Sanger's English Menageri angers Lnglish cnagerie Conceded by all fo contata imore TRAINILD WILD BEASTS, and The miont chaice sod rars calleo: 4 A nlraa nf The only G ¢ P Wandanl EREORMING pe ot Fie Wondorful 1) ¢ ol SrRPRTIANTS o tis Warld. The ouly Dan of Hivg, lemeivia EOYAL DRNGAL And tho only Den of Six GRAVI*-RODBING HYENAS ever entered by ruan, The ety Thens BRGY FOVAL Bivoar, TrvEns ver bora ity 3, 1873, R CACEL AN DENS OF ARTH ALY, HOWE'S GREAT LONDON OIROUS, riormor a - o 1rod rmishod Sieo] i Tndina Warst Ty eterianinenis of © LILR GREAT LONDON® P PROM ik INELVOANCIES AND COAMSENESS too frognontly pernlited x o ouibitiont, aad i this LAtERtInn theto 18 BOTLE AVeF presnted fHat b Gontie: man would havitato 6 bring bis (amily o wiiness, GF tbe ok oL R P Cie ADVERTISED TRUTNPULLY RRPURSENTRD. 1,500,600 EXPENDID T T OTT! Ho imont Gergeous s Atroats of Chicayo, with il Rartod from Far o) Procotutn ever seen fn ibe Seren Golilea’ Chariots, fra wt e coat of 3100,0%, togother with ippotonlu Gavaleada uver two mlles in o through ths prineipal siroois each Eauraing of tha daysaf ezhibiuon. WA, WATCE, AND SET 1T Admission as usual. 1,50 Jaserved Loather.Cushe fopud Souts. oors ungn at 1 aad 7 p. 1o Wl also exhibit : 3lay S, Danvills; May 10, Chans~ gaizy, May 1l Knckakee: May 17, Ganavao; May 18, ck Iland: Hay I¥, Daranport, SEWING MACHINES. IMPROVED HOME SHUTTLE Sewing lachine. PRICE, $40. It hins no guerior a3 a flvst-class LOCK-STITCI SEWING MACIHINE, LARGE DISCCGUNTS FOR CASH. Machines BENT 0N TRIAL ta auy part of the country A oTn zzreNsnIf not ocuptod. Send for latost olrculars and torma 1o eash purchasars, oF GALL and exsming when incity at JOHNSON, CLARK & 00.’S, No. 141 State-st., Chicago, OEN'L. AGTS. 1. 8. A, TRUSSES, & Commen Sense Tross FRIIOH TO SOLDIERS. Harlng beou selected by 3 Roard of Emtnent Surgeens, organized {n wocvrdance witlh au A proved May 1, 1072 supply thows rupta-ed fo tho late Wer, $a Faptumd ‘Soldinre by tho Gaveruinent froo of ohasge. Thu anly ‘Trasa that positively ourss. rupturs, and are 8e donbt tao bost Troas i tha world. Maoufaciured by BARTLETT, BUTMAN & PAEKER, G0 Stute-st., cor, Randolph, Chicago. ; tors, Bhoulder-Draces, e St inger ok Foshanta. o Deforists Truns Orutehy e, o1, LAKE NAVIGATION, GEODRICH BETEAMERS. For Raclne, Milwaukee, and Vost Shore porte, daily, Bunday escepted, at. cu Haturdly ion boat don 't Joata Gl For Gra Afuskegon, 2 ail7, e & R:”" “; i Dost di urda Fir Manlstoo, Ludingtin, THUrAAY &theesrerescss, o vabar Nerrunes, ' and towns, Tueadays aau Uridars at, For Green Lsy, ouin orte: ‘Fioady. F" Dacl: fuot " REAL ESTATE. "~ Tor Sle af a Barea, 32140 fout on 8. W, cor. of North Olask and Maple- #t3., 8t 8 luw price for cashi; or would sell witbout casti vaymout to a party who would bulld a2 oo, ® HTo or ten years' timo at d per cent lntarset. hispark of (Le city are now p o nitor b cnt of Noston, -%n:v?:::fi;‘hb&‘f‘fiv erts m'ul'umz viciaity. b O furthar partioussy SAD S 00K, 113 LaSallo-st, FOR SALE IN PAILADELPHIA ‘The Gavguth st Opera-Tluumi lot Wl fosti marble {repss 12 thia desrt ut th i soaveuiaat o1 "secem e Aol enla” irpartuaity for lavestmens il Ehe i W 3 3 i 4 :E?;:n:i Pivaes Eliveutt 34 Jiffersan-ataw, Mas., might ENT5' FURNISHING GOODS. et B HIRTSEEE HAMRIS & CO! [ l-m“.‘

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