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2z R e TN e e = ] CRIMINAL NEWS, Continuntion of the Trial at Mur- physboro of the Lillnois Ku-filux, Tostimony of the 'i‘wo Men Charged with the Murder of Bisney. They Deny tlhio Wholo of Mnsick’s Testl- mony with Beeclierian Come plefeniess. Lotters Interoopted Suggosting tho Kind of Talse Swearing Needed by the Prisoners, The Daily Calendar of Misdoeds, THE WILLIAMSON VENDETTA, TEHTIMONY OF THE ACCUKED, St. Lowis iehe-Desnocrat, Monenysuono, I, Oct. f.—Jokn Nulliner, tho defendant, wns put on tho staud to-duy, and estilied a8 follo'ws : Heard thn tesiimony of Mulck and Crain; hnve ono #hot-gitt and one revolver ; keep the gun up-staire at iho iead of my ed : Marshall Crain uever got a gun from me, neithor did Allcy Baker; Baker nover got u horse frum sue ; Baker never gol 8 pistol from e} Marshall Crain was at our howso during the threshiug, ten of twolve deya hieforo Sisnoy was killed ; hoand Musick wors 5t our ylacs togetlier 3 nover had ung auch couversation as Cealu swora 10; ou the Fl’lll.‘{ after Blaney was killed 1 startod to Carbondale to sl somo wheat s at_ Cratuville, 1 concluded (0 stay und 0s tho Sianey funaral, as there was to be s Masouie dinplsy, nnd 1 had ‘mover secn one; I chunged my Tolud and started for Carbondale, but tiet come mei who hnd belter wheat than I had, and, as_fliey ouly ot 90 conte for ft, 1 turned back, aud an { camo’ back 1 saw Marsball Craln, sud sskud bim {0 sivw 1o where his houso was shot iniu; we wont into it snd locked; thera was 1o convematlun ex- cept 88 totho houre being sl o, After wo Jeft thero, an we were golng 0 Mu: ate, ho calloil wio 10 to got dinner, but I didn't o 1 nover paiil Marahialt Cratn 16 st suy timo far_suything ; there is 0 truth in the statement that I offered £200 or uny other sum fo isve any une killed ; 1 uifored & roward ‘of $2,000 for the spprchonsion and conviction of Tom Tusscll and Dava Vieassuts, who, [ balioved, kilied my Tatlior ond brother ; I alu ofored 500 for their ap= Prebionaion alone, Marshall Crain sover told o that “‘Allen Iinker safd that he could ger. $i00 for killing me. {Tho whole atory, aa sworn to by Matshall Crain, wan all denfed tn deixt) and pronounced false,) I mads no Tealatanco when artested. I never ran oway oud Lid, Y am always at home, whero anybody can’ come and find mo’ whon bo wauts “tu, 1 mnever ade vised or suggealed tho killlog “of Copt. Slsnes, nor fntimated that I wishod bhim killed, T don't think T had auy reason for deslring Capt. Sls- noy's death, Myalf and Capt, Bisney nover hind sy difficully fn ourlives, My Lrother and Capt. Sisuey had » difficulty some yesta ago ot a mlll, about sotno oata; they had dono good deal of Lusine sud Dave went to Bisney’s biackamith shiop, books along, to bavo & settlement; they hud somo words, and Blaney bit Dave with a spade, Davo came runnitig home, got & whot-gun and a rovolver, and went back, Wu Ba® Dave when )ie was runing home, and Leard Mra, Bistiey screaming. When wo got o Bisncy's ho hiad a revolvor nnd s rxteen-shooting ritle; when we got Dear he drew up his gitn aud told 18 10 Balt, or o would blow our heads oif, 1 pulled out s rovolver and toll Lim lo shooti the ola man (father) sotd, “Co for him, boya; Hie- pey then turned and ran, turning around’ esery few stepaand pulling Din gny up to bin facos T aliot st Hianey ouce, Lub didn't Lit bin. Some timo allvr this tho matier was compromised, and hat ouded thy Aliliculty, but We nover spoke to cach other; komo of Bistioy's Doys and ours uscd 1o speakto cach other »iter that, Cross-examined—Can't say that wo Lavo bad a bitfer fecling against the Bisucys sinco then, but wo weren't on goud terme—didn't spesk to cacl’ otlier, Tlaven't teen Dakor at Orajuvilo or Carterville since Binnuy was Kitled, excopt when we szsed through toxother, hand cufled, after wo wers arrestod ;. Mus{k wime iato our houre carly tho next morning after Sisney wan killed ; I reckon ft was 12 o'clock or nfterward when I left Cratnrille to go home, au theday of tho funcral ; T was 1in Crainville two or threa hours that day : T have known Allen Baker a little over » year, Have kuown Barstnll Crain nearly over glnce wo came to this country, ju Jannary, 1444, 1o was only at our Liouso once duriug the threauing,—on Monday, I think; I wanted to hirs him sud Musick to help thresh ; this Monday was tho wue a week bofaro the Weduradsy that ey wus killed, Don't recollect of Bal uver belug ot our Louso but once; be never got a borss of me. 1 buvo never been Awy (rom hole Tmoro {ian ov or two nighls at » time, ilave had no trouble with Bisncy since tho time I phot st Lim. Dave stiot him then with his ehot-gun, At the timo: the examimation of Tom Itusmell, at Marlou, for kilimg 3y brother Dave, Ldid not propuse fo_ form a colnpany oF gauy and lako Sistey out and hang him ; thero was sumo 1s1k about thero bemg o law ta punlsl mes, pud thoro wan somo talk by oilicra that if thin thing didn't ntop {raeauiug tho murders) there would bo a company got Wp and go roundand haug everybody they como t0g fon't recollect taat I ever satd to any ono that this was the only eoursoto bo pursued; think I uover said o, Jiciirect— ever proposed 10 4t up o copany 19 hang Sisnoy, but otuers dld, and it was talked of all througls the eountry. By father aud Lrother had both been killed within two months apd a half of each vibier, proceding tho luvestigation of Tom Russell Sid T'was cousliierably oxcited, of conrse, about thst time. Allen Baxor, tha other defondant, was thon put upon the staud, and gove tho foilowing evi- denco s Lirow Marshall Crzin and Mueick; hoard thelr evi- Bence; 1 was ot Ucorge Snyder's cufting Minda for the ihradlr on tha day that Sney wan killed ; worked all day; ato supper st Jetf Buydersi went' home ofter wuprer to Pardy's Mill, about & wmile off ; boardud with Widow Hull; didn’t uotice what timo 1 got Luwe; on Tuursday I worked at Snydvr's sgaly, sud on Friday 1 worked for the Mr, Walker wiio was on the #tand to-day; ato Lreskfsst snd supper st lia housa; wai awsy all day: Leard Craln ntalement that I wus st his house that days it lu not true; 1 i not spap s gun at Go0rgo Kiancy's, and never told apy one that I did; tho atory that 1 was jald money by Bulliuer, of any on elg, €or kiliing Blsnoy, la untruo: I nover told Marsh Orain hat 1 yw powder i the old Jog bonse; I never put auy anumiwition in the old bonse; I never told Marah Graln tlat Dave Mousauts hiad oifernd mo §300 to kil Jobu Builiner; ucver pald or Leard anytbitg about Juhn Bulliner's offering $:00a huad for the kifling of certalu jartles; never borrowod a liorso from John Bulliner § Lortowed & horse {rom Jobin Moors, o8 1 BM feft by thio train; this was in the fure part of last Do rewber; 1 was arreved four weeks zgo )u DuQuoin by Kano Birush and Fravk Low: I miado na resistanoas I went juto the bollor at furdy Mine, avd gavo Ander- son my pockeibock to keep whilo ] was 7,7 tho trows ble that was on Ty wind ail that Wino was that { waa cngaged o be warrie 0 nd, beiug » pour man, wiiat 1 ought to da; 1 st Carbundale thet I got tho $50 bill from M. Purdy : ho diiw't want to tako the bill, aud T got ¥ows olkier wounty ; £ lud nothiug 10 do With (e murder of Cajl, Wivucy dn 2ny way, whaje, or manner; Wdw's know L Ul he moved 16 Curboudalo ; 1 was not present ut the Wing of tho kil ing ; nover Anid that the reason why L weut thers wan Doeauss it was rainiog and thie woather bad 3 nevar had a gun belonging to Jobu Dulliner in my'life; duht Bulliner nover mada auy pruposition to we to kill any ane ; MarshCraiu, Johu Crain, Joun Bullner, and tay. 1olf wero togetbior jn a saloon at Carlervilia Gnce, it bod no privats conversation § never gut o phuol or revulver from John Bulliner; ot & vavolver {som Marion Dolliner; I wus fo give bim two Hmith & Weason ruvolvers for it: I guve bim oue pistol, and afterwards agreod 10 give him €10 In ylace of the uther fatol ; 1 nover tald Marsh Crain that I got s gun frow Jolt ulifuer ; am 28 years old. 2 Crossexanuned : Tadaed .‘:flndpflh 0 Willama County; lived fn Carbondsle four Or five years; L nevee wan charged with murder beforo; 1 waa tried for klliug s ioan in Arkuusas whils iu tho aroy, and was went to the military prison six monthn fur tust; I belovged (o the Thiriventh kiliuois Cavairy 3 kuow whero Monticello, Ark., i ft was nesr thera thint I was charged with the killing ; don't recolloct th wa's patne 3 Lo was & middle-sgod man; was fm- ,mlvnud at Little ltock, Al at Orainvilloat tho s £ was in woe doubi don't think I told Goods rk. ; was a(} there between ono hour did not Lave & longtby talk 3 bad some business with William Craln (Yaller Bill) that day: I saw Marshall Crain twice on the Wedneadsy “that I was cutting bioda for singder 3 did mot buy any powder of Jamos Cou- er, at_Carbondale, tlat day, nor for several deys Lo- ;I ato supper ot Jedl' Huyder's on Wednosdsy ighit, and went Lome jut after suppor: lofs » Littlo Miber v, and MK 1 4ot Norae aboulvD. wllogks 1 Was tired, nud sa it was Tainy and muddy, I didu't go very sart;' Tsawamanon fhe Ly ont {he road, near the C'rab Orehnrd Creek bridge, as 1 waa golog home; wan not at Jurton’s, 1wy brotherdn-law's, that night; 1 walked homy from Carterville on tho Tuesday ulght sit:r Blonay was killed ; aaw Musick at Craluville; I met L at Mouroe Lull aloon: we took s drink st hiad powwo couversatiun § we weot to the drug-storo willi any ous and bad mors conversation, aud atterward taet Mlar- shall Crain; »gaw sol: weut, # auked 0 1o 4o back to hie Louve to et aid Lo bad sometbing to deiok; we k soiuo giuger-witie; Marah propoacd o wo stald thero about Riteen wduuts ack to where Bpenco was illed ; thers was qui liere ¢ nobody sveed (0 know who kille i ed with Muslck from Cartersillo to Cramyitlu} It wan Atusick that told we that Yaller Bill kad goue ta Blatfon, Was lu CarLoodals oa ths Haturdsy after Fiuuey was killed ; on the doy tbat T mas at Guory Buyder's, Marsh Grain stopped about 9 v'clock, und woliasd 8 little talk on geueral things ; iu the uftos. ucou, whea ho camo back, 1 avked b where LivLoots and coat wero ; 1 firet heard of the desth of Slaney at Huydes's ou Phuraday morutug ; 1eadd to B, Sull, »day or two after the Wednredsy uight that Bhuey ‘was killed, that slie did not do rifht totel)l that Iruw » man dial niglit; 1 way baye told Abra, J1ull fu tho court-room Liera on b firet day of tho trial, that wy nock might depend on what thno she satd I got homy st night, A voluutasy elatement was then mado by Baker as €0 the killing 1 Arkatiias, widch weat o show tlat hie and Ut comeades arrented the man uear Uine Llufe, 1110 kavu bad » kuife in bis haud sud suddenly caught bold of my pistol, cursing at ma seversl timus, I culled for aeaistance, and whilo u comrads was hilp- tnume I got niy platol locse, The 1030 puabed my oumursde vl tho porch snd caloe At e sgell, say. ud dra crowd 1 walki Ing thie it 1o tins i dont Teed aarey for {t, and wouid ot agaln, For ihis I was court-marifaicd and sent fo prison kix montlie, Mr, Daker hero buret fnto tewrs and denounced reveral peraons encaged fn hatching and hnnting up thing I thin prosocution, which Lave nothing ta do with tho hilllug of Capl, Bisney. Mo rald ha didn't «ry tirough fear, becanso lia dldn't fear aughody; but it mado bim feel bad to mes the way in which e wan belng treated during this ttial, Tho letters written by Marshall Crain to Dakor ond Bulliner whila in jail were hero introduced aud read in ovidence, and wero to tho offect that ho wanted Balliner and Baker to fix things up with their rolativos and frisnds, Fo a8 to havo thein swear to matters which wonld inmire tho clearance of both of thom and himnolf from the chargo of murder, though the writer oxpreseod hia binlief that ho would have to hang. Ouo of bin seliemey twas for tho Loys and girln in hig neighborhoud to get np in their minds o fleti- tioun surprise-party and awoar to it and alko wwear that he, Marshall Crain, cama about U o'clock barefooted, and also dirccting his math- ar-in-law and her gan a4 Lo whiat to swear to. "Fhe case for the defensn then closod. Tlio prosecution then bogan tho oxaminstion of witnesses in rebuttal. T'rank Lowe—I1ave known the Dullinera twa yoarn personally ; wan in in Marlon n year ago artprig, whon the Tort Russell eano was {uvestigated ; 1heat) Inlliner propose to organize o band or company 1o Sianey and others; heaaid, 1 have o recoutse st iaw, and propose going down 4t the country dn !hfl night, and Ianging teorge Nisuey amd Wi Henders oni;* two othora mado the sima Lroposition to mo. Cramoxnmined—I wet John Duliner, shook Lauds with o Aympathized with him in hix trouble, awl safd thst Twould help if 7 could ; do't know of any Srrangements for a disido of {10 TewaTda between To anil others for tho arrvat and convietion of thesa priee enersy 1 any 0€ thie prsonera § havoarrested aro col- Sieted, T expect foget » portion of tho rewrds Marahall Crain, $ho prisonor, was again ealled, and questioned a8 to tho contents of a latter swritten to him by Dulliver in regard to the em- plogment of Mr. Albright for bim. 1 ot amch 8 fetter hio wrote tlat, If T wauld axeat himand Dakor cloar, ha would hire a Jawser for e ; I'never wrote him, beeaiiso Lo refused to employ a tawyer for e, thit Le wight go tabell ; Bakor's letter atated that, If T would awesr them cloar, tioy would got out aroind through tho country and got Witneseea £ clear o, and wonid gob Away Wih ihn person to whora T had ncknowledged that I had killed Sinney, audl added, * Wo ean bumncss.'” This wan written by Uaker ;’ Builiner wrote that it wonld lonk bad if e cmployed s Inwver, for the peopls wonld think it was i pt-Up Job, and that ho wouldn't get niswyer ou that Accoubit, —_——— . OTHER CRIMES. THE_NOE MURDER, New York Tunes, Uct, 10, It is mow doomod absolutely certain by tho police that Johu Dolan, the thief srrestod in the Bowery on Thursday night last by Detective Dorsoy, of tho ixth Pracinet, is the murdorer of Mr. Noo. Iu sddition to Lis identification by Mr. Black as the man who pawned Mr. Noo's wateh, sud bis own admission to tho truth of Mr. Black's slatemont, thero is the cortaluty that bo cannot sccount for tho pos- acssion of the watch. Sinco his nrrest Lo has rivon six difforont vorsious of how it came into ‘x\u possonsion, Every one of theso statemonts, on investigation by Detectivos Dorsuy and Kee- 1y, has proved false. Dolau 18 woll kuown in tho vaiious low saloons on tho Bowery 53 2 man of dosporato chnracter. On ono occagion Lo at- tempted to kill s man in Owney Googhegau's ealoon, nud Geoghegan put i ont, It was afterwards ascertained that lie bLad p heavy slupg-shot in his pocket with which hoe intended to kill ibe man bo attempted to assault, For months past ho has beop fiving with nn aban- doped woman named Margarct Casoy at No. 4t TBowery. Yesterday afternoon lio was brought before Justico Wandoll, at tha Washingion Placo ToliceCourt, aud comunitted to Washington Place Police Court, when Mrs. Annjo L. Noo, tho wifo of tho murdercd man, Wwas Bwornh, nnd tostified that the watch which Dolon had puwoed tho day after tho mnrdor was tho eame warn by Mr. Noo on the afternoon bo went to o8- suro bimaelf of tho sccurity of tho store ; slio missed tho watch when sl saw her husband in tho hospital, Mr. Joha H. Wolsh, of No. 271 Groenwich street, was vext called end testifled that ho was o jewslor by trade. 1Io then identi- fied tho watch found nt the pawnbroker’s oy tho one which ho hiad sold to Mr. Noe on tho 30th of Docember, 1865, At thia point vpon the motion of prisonot’s counsol, further hearivg in tho care was adjourned until this morning at 10:30 o'¢lock, snd the prisoner was remanded to tho Tombs without bail. A MYSTERY, Speciat Disvateh to The Chitagn Tribune, BT, Paty, Mion,, Oct. 11,—DBoys huntivg par- tridges found yestorday in the woods, near Whito Toar Station, tho much-decomposed romsins of au unkpown man, with o pistol butlet-holo through bath temples, and the pockets turned out, Tho clothing, size, and halr ocorrespond with a description of O. 1L Hubbard, of Bpring. field, 1ll., who disappeared from Stillwater July 41, but Biillwaler partics who Lad scon Ilubbard wera unablo to identify the rewains. Thomny Mitner, & butchor at Wbito Bear, identifics tho remning as thoso of n siranger Who Was in lig shop io August with Peter W. Scott, riding-msater of £t. Taul, Beold wld the mtrangor was hired to fln: hay for him, and would cawp noar there. Miluer naticed . tho strauger's hands, clothing, and *general ap- rearance, and thought ho uover befora hiad ner- formed outdoor or other hard work. Scott haw beou taken to give ovidence before tha Coronur's jury, but tho Inquest 1s being conducted sceiotly. Heouw's story is not knowss. HORSE-THIEVES ARRESTED. Anecial Inspatoh to The Chicago Tribunc, Donuque, Ia., Oct. 13,—For somo time past o regularly organized gang of horso-thieves have boen committing deprodations in Hardin County, At lnst a Vigilauco Committoe was organized, and now Schuylor Holloy aud soveral others liv- ing in that vicinity hawo boon arrested with a number of atolen horacs In thoeir possession, Ouvo of the arrested wen has turnod State's evidonco, aud on his testimony B, B. Chaney, of Ackioy, has been arrested, and the oflicers aro lyiug low for others, 'Thero is considerable cxcitoment both becanse tho men salroady arrested havo hitlierto held respectablo positions o the com- 1nunity, aod because the oflicors #ro very roticont a4 to What tho man who han alrcady * squoealed " bisa rovealed, and so there 14 uo kuowing who uext may bo arrested. A STRANGE CASE. Npecrat Dispateh to T'he Chicago 27idung, TasT Sacivaw, Mich, Oct. 11.—On Friday night I telegraplied you briefly of a dinbolical ontrsgo poerpetrated on Bire. Aunie Forrest, of Day City, into whose faco was thrown nitrig acid while nsleep st night. Forrest, tho husband, was arroutod Baturday on susploion, and locked up, il has confessed to having purchased an onnco of nitric acid for curing corus, and had lnced 1t up-utaira where the bottla must have broken and the contenta leaked throngh and run dow into his wifu's face. 'Llio story is too thin, a4 an ouuce was not Buficient to bave buruod her go tornbly., Forrost wews arsaigned this af- teragon for asssult with intent to commit muc- dor, Tho wowmsn will die, CHARGED WITH FORGERY. Bpecaat Diavulck to The Chicuw Txibine, BraivorieLy, Iil., Oct. 11.—Judgo Aitchell, of Quincy, wha hins buen brought bofore the publio during tho last month as a witnoss {u tho case of Hoffman, at Quincy, was indicted at tho late ierm of the Unitod Blates Distriot Court at Cairo fur forgery. 1t s oharggd that Williaw L. Now- comb, ex-Liouteant in tho srmy, placed in Mitchell's bauda s claim for back-pay to Lo col- lectod, and that, after tho claim was allowod, Butchell slxnod Newoomb's uame to '8 vouchor, drew tho mouey, aud failed to scoount for it. by i éfifié'fi&;‘" bo tried at the Juuuary term of the A LIBEL SUIT. 87, Louts. Oct. 11.—C. W, Mosd, formerly Goneral Huperintendout of tho Northern Rall- road, entored sult today In the Circuit Court of this county agslust William 7, Kountzo, of Pitts- burg, for an alloged libol in publishing or causing to bo publishod in tho St. Lonis Tunes, last July, a communication charging Moad, wullo'connsorod with the abovo road with cwbezzling the funds of the Company, alding dofaulting syents to os- eape. making coutracta with connecting roads to hia personal advantage, sl sliowlng ?umlu‘lum. clajms_aguivat tho Combany. Lumures are clainsed i tho suwm of §100,000. THE NEW HAMPSHIRE HORROR, Coxcony, N. IL, Oct. 11.-—A crowd, estimateq nt 5,000 persons, gathored at tho locality of tye Longmaid murdor yesterday. Notbiug was diy. covered tonding to move thq ovidonce aguinst Drow. An aunt of the decoasod girl will tentify botore the Caronet's jury that Jessie atood lu foar of Drow. Lumors of finding bloody overalls lnok covtirmation. ESCAPE OF PRISONERS, svectal Correapoiulonce of The Chicaaa Tribuns, Liscory, Ill, Oct. 10.—Four prisonors ca- capgd frow Jall Loro last mght, in the following mahnur: Lovi Coony, tho ‘Turakey, went iute tho Lall 40 lock up prisoucrs, wheu Lo was “Tho knife 14 for soue heart,” I then ahat d TIHTE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TURSDAY, 0O knocked down and badly boaten, tho keva wero takon from bis pockets, and escapo cffected, Ono man was undor sovon vears' rentenco fo Joliot for steallng Ronzb's horsa and buggy i tho othors wero confined for petty offouscs, No traco of (howm Las boen obtamad up to this af- ternoon, BURGLARY, Special Disnntch to 71e Chicazo Tribune, FALAMAZOO, Micl., Oct. 11.—Numorous bur- glarioa bave baen committed In tuis vicinity the paut threo nighta of the most daring kind, Mon- oy, watchen, clothing, and jowelry havo boon takon raveral timen. tho victima baing mada to privo np thor tréssures undor the muzzle of o rovolver, 'Tho shieves aro known to hiave boon in town vestoriday, and a part of tho spoll way racovared. hue thio burgiars mada their ascape, There is cuneiderablo excitowent Liero about it, OUTLAWRY, Drernort, Mich,, Oct. 11,—(iov. Baglay to-day recelved o petition for ald from tho Manitou Il ands, in Lake AMichigan, whero tho unruly ole- ment has obtained the upper hiand, and whero lifo an roperty aro at tho mercy of a gang of dosporadack, The schoonor Mary Ann, in the hare Lor, was a fow nights ago boarded and tobbed : a restaurant-keepar law been fatally stabbed, and other kindred ontragea aro being continnally comumitted. MURDER. Special Diepateh to The Chicago Tridune, DaxviLLg, Lil, Oct. 11.—The Darly Times of ihis city publishos this ovening the following dirpateh to our Chief of Polico from Christman, a Amail Atation on the Pmis & Danville Road: “James Board murdered n man hero to-dav, ITo [the murdoror] in ahout 5 feet 3 inclios hich, dark comploxion, and bad countenanco. l.oak ont for him,” No particulars can be obtained at this bour. FORGED A NOTE. Snectal Dispatch to The Uhicago Tytbune, Broomxotos, 1, Oct. 11.—Jobn Wenvor, of Fort Wayne, 1nd,, was arrested horo to-might, having offared for anlo a nots for §343. to which wero forged tho names of Peter I% Janoa and Miebael Jlcfuer, of Noney Cieek Township. Evideuco ot guilt i3 conclusivo, THE BOSTON PRIZE-FIGHT. Bostoy, Masa.,, Oct. 11.—~Michael Carney, a principal, aud tho seconda in tha fatal prize~ flght, have givon themsclves up to the pelico, A dozen of e parlicipanis wero Leld for trial 10~ ALLEGED MURDFRER ARRESTED. Spectal Digpatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Cato, Iit,, Oct. 11.— Hutchindon, charged with the murder of nn ongincor named Suttar nomo time ago, was arrested hero this morn- ing. CHARLEY ROSS, Efforts to Induce Westervelt to Cons Tess—g2o Kuows Nothing, but Sayw, stSearch the Catholic Tustisutiony,” New York Merall, Pnitapzrrnsa, Oct. .—After the conviction of Willinm LI, Westervelt for complicity in tha concealment of Charley Ross, 1n not giving up Mosher and Denglass to justice whon he know that the polico wero after thom, be was taken to Moyamensing Prison, in_tlns city, whoro Lo has remained over gince. Thero was to boa delay before he should be gentenced, lite counsel hay- ing moved for a now frial, tho srguments upon which question | was neceesary to Lear upon both sides, Bineo hin trial ho has beon constant- 1y visited by Mr, Ross aud his agents, who have trled in every way to seonre somo furthor information from him,~some clew, howevor vaguo oud elight, that may lead to the rocovory of tho child. Ho has been told that dr. Noss will uso hia fuflacnco to obtain him s full par- don if ho will tell what common reports crodit him with kuowing of tho whoreabouts of tho child, Ofiicials of tho State and City Govern- ments Lavo intimatod to him that a pardon will suraly be granted if bo confessos. All has been of littlo nvail, bowever, The prisoner always bas the sntue answer to such offers, * I know nothing more than I have told. I do not know where tha child s, and if my Jifo dopended on it Icould not tell.” Ono day not long aince, however, when the jaflor was, talking to him, he did let fall a suggestion that mny bo worih fol- lowing up. lle did not spoak from positive knowledgo, ho eaid, ‘*but tell Mr. Hoss to search tho Catholic Institutions.” Deing askod what institutions ho roforred to, ho aid, * ‘Tho orphan asylume and echools,” Did be kvow of auy such places in particnlar or any city whore thiy had bost be done? ¢ No," ho repliod, *scarch thom all. The boy may bo found in one.” “iow did lia know 2" 1 do not know,” was his pottich answor, T only hopa #o. Iow should I kuow? Ionlyad- visa {t, T have ptheory, that's all.” *What was his resson for suggesting this step 2" His answer eliowed the whrowdueus of the man, Ft.was a thought worthy of ihe sub- tleat dotectivo, ¥ Charley tous,” Lo said, * might bo In one of thogo institutions in our most publio etreots in this vory city, and be as fur away as if ho woro ot tho other side of the globs, "Ho would bo a4 much out of the world a8 if Lo wore doad. Tho klster or brothor having charge of these placos might funocently bave tuucuiou of thnt child— e conld be given into their hands in a shousand ways—and thav be profoundly ignoraut that tho wholo world Is looking for Lim. ~ Every nawspa- per praper in tho land has pnblished the story of the alduction snd the description of the child, yot thesa roligions orders would not Lioar a word Wl it. Why? For the simple resson that a sec- ular paper nover onters tholr walls, Unly re- liqlmm papora aro over found thero.” 'I'his suggostion, which was made in langnags substantinliy that given above, was too valusblo to be passed uvheoded, 'The institutions for tho reception of children, both Oatholic and Protes- tant, religious avd socular, wero visited at the titma the palica made dowialllary visita to avery liouse in this city lust yoar: but not only way that gearch not a thurough ono as far ag it went, Lut it did not extond to any other city than I'hil- adelphin. "Fio plan proposed by Westervolt Is a0 admira- ble that every ono will naturally wonder why! somebody clso did uot think of it before, which 14 alwayd tho caso when a bright idea is ovolved in an emergoncy., Perbaps sume may clajm that it Lins beon broachod before, or oven that 1t has been douo in the polico search bofare alluded to; but it cannotbo disputed that anything appraschs fng u thorough investigatiou in all tho roligious nstitutions of tho United Btates Lias nover beon attempted. Waostorvolt's suggestion has boon adopted, A leading Catholio jourual which circulates in oy- ory lloman charitsble or roligious 1ustitution in tho United Btatoa and Cunada is about to pub- lish—perliaps by this timo Las published—a de- ecription of tho miseing child, Whother any- thiug comon of it tima will show, Of one tning I think the publio may rest ns. sured, Westorvelt does not kuow lfln bidiug piaco of Charley Ross. If he did he woutd have #nved bimsolf before. Only a day ortwosgo & rich man, a Westorn merchant and a man of in- {luence in public affairn, asked to soe Weutervelt in Lis coll. e mtroduced hiwsolt and eaid, ** 1 you will tall Alr. Iioss, or any person you chooko to npwe, whore or holy Clarloy loss can be found, I will not only pledge you my word that you shall have a fres pardon, but L will give you Wlsrgo swn of wmoney, enough to take you away from Lot pud to waks I!au comfortable.” Ta it likely tlat a man who fine shown that ho bas alfoction for his childron would have refused ench au offor as this when ha aces the patea of o prison elosing on him perlaps for lito, sad his owu littlo ones suffering as apuch asho? Iuis unreasonabjo to hopo Lhat tinw wen Lnowa any wore thau be bas told. ~lis suggestlon was merely that of nu unususlly acuto man who bsg thought much on the matter. Judgze Eleock this mormug passed soutouce upon Westervelt as follows ¢ #I'he sentence of tho Court is that you pay s fluo of 1, tho costs of prosepution, and (Det yonundorgo sn lmrrlwumlul at_solitsry con- Huemout at biard Jubor in the Esatorn Peni- tontiary Jor the torin of seven yoars, and thap you staud comwmisted wutil thut sontence bo complied with.” ‘I'ue prisoner livtened with apparontly close fn- torest to the words of the Judge, Wheu tho severo sentouco wus sunouuced, and thie worde +goven yeury at hard labor " prowouuced, he bent his head forward aud shook hike mlenf, A4 tho tipataft removed him to the Jarge dock it wak seen that ho was cryiug dike & ohild, aud Whou ho took biw seat Lo bowed bis bead in Lis lands and continued wesping. T A Chleken Ntary, New Ovleans Republican, Woll, you kuow alio was o most astonishing hester up to ko last, and for tho good sho done 1 buried ber decontly in a plearant, sunny place, A fow days aftar I aceidentally visitca the spot, when [ noticed thas tho ground was broken, and by the grave stood 8 young chick, groatly to m: ustonisbment. My littlo son, howovor, ml‘ai tho wystery, lolliug e that in tho morning ho Wit iu the gurden and Leard & ploking toisa wherb the hon waw buried, and in a winule alter that litls elifek put ita head out of tho ground. The buw's warw rays had Latched i, tho defuuct Liddy Laving died wi i Sk b i dicd witk 8 fully develojod vgy in THE LAW. The Injunction Against the Mot ropolitun Streot Lailway Continued, Pasdelonp’s Heirs Mcot Anothor Rebuff Suit Against MeVicker, Record of Judgments and New Suilsees Crlminal Business, The Advantages of Salaried Jurors. CHICAGO COURTS, TIR MELNOPOLITAN RATIAVAY. About ten days ago a motion wa< made bafore Judgoe Drummsond in the case of Jesso H, LFos- ter ngainat the Motropolitan City lailway Com- wany, to reattam tho defeudnuta from laying n proposed horse railwny track on Lako and Canal atrocts. Tho argument of tho motion oceupied noarly one whole day, tho defenso bang that the city wny not provonted from piving permis- sion by any provious agreomont ton years azo not to allow tho laving of such a track. Yestorday Judge Drummond eausod a tomporary Injnuetion to bo issuod aa asked, which will continuo in forco untit the final hoariug. A BECOND REGUFF, A few weoks ago Mra. I Pnsdeloup, as ad- minstrator, filod a bill agalost Willmanns & ‘I'hiclcke, tho County Commicsioners, and othors, to obtuin au Injunction to restrain the payment to Wiimanns of £15,000 of the $45.000 agrood to Lo paid by tho couuty for certatu abatract-hooks, An’ application wss mado at tho time (o Judge Jume=on for a temporary Injauction, bat 1t was refused. Yceteiday snother spplication was ndo for n eimilar parposo to fudgy Moors. Aftor hearing the bill read, however. tho Judgo relused the motlon, holding that the bill did not show such s state of facts as render- od an iujunotion necassary 'Tho surviving partuer wau trustes for the hoira of the deccasod partner, Pasdolonp, and 88 thore was 1o allega- tion of fraud or insolvency agninat the survivor, tlo injuuction conld not be granted, BPINITUAL AFFINITIFS, Judge Rogers i engapged {n_ henring the case of Edward McUon wu. J. D, Eddy, which,is a auit brought to recover damages for tho sedne- tton of the plaintif'a wifo, and the alioaation of hor affections. It appears tost Mrs, McGon da & Bpirituslist, nnd was nccustomed to lave scances at hor house, Then sho bocame acquainted with Eddy, found what sho doemed bor spiritual aftinity, and {n March, 1873, loft her husband, and hag sinco that timo beon living with the de- fendant: Tho dofonss ls that “tho act was voluntary on tho part of Mre, McCOou, and that there was no sttompt to alionato her affoctions from her husband, On tho contrary, it 18 claitned that they lived togothor very inhnr- montously, or, a4 counsol oxpressed i, * Ilko cats and doga.” 'I'hie caso was tried last spring before Judge ‘Croe, but resultod in s disngreo- mont. The present trinl will ocoupy all duy. 0UR LADY LAWYER, Among the attractions at the conrta yesterday tho suit of Frederick Rehkopf va, the Chicago & Northwestarn Rabway Company was apparently tho greateat, It was b suit for $25,li00 damages for personal injurics, resulting in tho loss of & limb, and it drow o full houso all day. 1t was, hawever, probably Chicago's lady lawyer, Misy Alts M. Hulett, who appearod ns attorney for the plaintiff, who caused the crowd. ~Miss Hnlott fitled ber diffienlt poumtion with credit, ausisted by Mr. Bawin, the opposing counsal ho- ing Gua Harrington, of Geneya. 'Tho July wero finpancled, and o partof the plaintiffs avldonco put in yostorday, nud the trial will probably oo~ cupy ull of to-day. DIVORCLA. A _plain desortion iy all the chargo that Joha 'W. Frazcr makes against hig wifo Alary, but in tho absance of any spicier cause ho relics on it in order to obtain a divoroa. Lizzio Baxter, howover, has 8 mors soricos accusation tomalte against hor busband, Jobu P, Daxter, Bho was married jo 1871 in Doston, and they lived guitn Lappily until thoy camo to Chicago in 1878, Tha air of this cll{or tho nnmorous beer saloons which iufest the place soem to bave dwagteod with Johu. 1lo soou took to diinking untl he could no lnmi\:r provida for his family. John anlso began abusing his wife,” and on last Christmaa Day ho drovo hor out of tha housoe, and kopt lier out the greater part of tho uight. Tu August last ho attacked hor with o knifo, try- ing to cut hor throat, and st thoe samo time at- tempted £o atab her with a pair of ecissors. Bho cannot endura thta trestment longer, sud now asls for o soparation, Jacob Yan Dycho grioves that his twifo Alary Ann baa desorted bim, aod also has beon guilty of adultery, whereforo ho begs permission to livo without Lier in tho fature. TS, Judge Drummond will leave the city for BMil- waukee on his cirowt, and will not retutn for about ton daya. Judgo Dlodgett will not bo in town to-day. Tho Untted States Grand Jury are expocted to zoturn several indictmonts into Court to-dny. . E, Jouking was appoiated Assignoo of RB. W. Nilison, UNITED ATATEY COURLS. Bheridan Bhook sud Albort M. Palmor bogan a suit {u dobt_againat Jawos 1. MeVickor and Thomas A. Ilalt, laxiug damagea at 10,000, ‘I'no American Fusoo Compavy sucd Audrew Moody, D. . Holn, and N. Whitmao for $1,0.0, H. A. Burhng, A, 11, Davis, and dall, Trastees, filed a bill against Lal MMargares Alu{ar to forecloss & trust-dosd for 260,000 on the Majar Block, situsted on the m‘ml.h‘nnt capor of LeSullo and Madison stroots, HUPENIOR COURT IN DRIXY, CTODBER 12, 1875, suggnation wan ono that I had hofore made thiough your columns— that the fmmortal prin- ciplo fn our jury systomy was the scparation of queations of law ‘from questions of fact, snd their decision by different persons ; and that the nnmber, quality, modo of salection, aml torm ot offica of jurymon wera inetdonta which might vary with tho charrcter and dogreo of clyiliza- tione, With your permlasion, I wish now to say why it coms to mo that, for city courts, it would Do wigo to catablish 8 system of permanent sal- ariod jurors. Tho roasons may bo coucisoly statod, undor two hoads : First—Why it fe best that the questlons of law aud fact should be decided by dilforent por- TRk, ~Necond—Why pormanent jaries would bo de- sirablo and practicablo for our city courts. 1t sooms to ma unwire Lo tmporo wpon Juidgos tho work of deelding both clasdes of questions, becatso both our vocial and logal syatems have becomo o complox that no ordinary humon ip- tollect or norvous systam ought to bo subjectorl to the stiaiu of such Jabor aud responsinihity, It f6 not only too movero for one person, but the work ean Lo hotter dons i€ proporly divided, No stipend which our Domocratia Loglslaturos would pormit, would e fikely to secitro tho or- vicen of minds of strangth and training eufli- ciout to insuro tho conetant sopatation of tho two classes of quentions, and tho decision of cach on 148 own merits. Ta a criminal trial it 18 tha dnty of tho jury ta say whothor the prisoner did tho act chargod ; and of tha Judgo toaay whint, undor tho law, sball ba dono ta bim. 1t is woll kuows that juries constantly modify their ver- dict according to tho pouaity to folow it It in donbtfnl whother Judgea would, fu all caees, bn frce from the same fault, ‘Ihio Iarger number of arbiters, and the divie- fon of their funcilons, would diminish the dauger of corruptiun, orror, or partiality, This divielon ot dutios i8 not only wise iu_itseif, but the pub- Dic In this eountry Is now fully accustomed to it, and would havo fess confidence in the justicu of decisions madoe wholly Uy ous porson, 1t aoomy to me that it would ba wise toappolnt permaneut jurica for our city conrts, for roveral reasons. By this meauwthe separation of ques- tons of Iaw from questions of fact may bo made eyon moro complete than under tho prosent sy~ tem, Tho inauflicient feos now doled out to twolve unwilling or Incomnctent persons—for city juries must, n a majority of casos, bo ouo or tho other—wonld satlice, 1f concentrated upon A small nnmber, fo socuro tho services of trained and capablo peraons. If tho componsa- tion and mothod of appointinent woro—au they might bo—so arranged as to makoe tho positions n?unl In dignity and honor to thoso of tho Judges of law, socioly might as easily sccure poraons of known character, ability, and training to decide «queations of fa:t, an it now secures them to do- cido questious of law, 'To submit the dooision of important—or unimportant—causea to the arbitsation of Tom, Dick, and Herry, pioked up by an hmslmmlblu offfor at hnn‘nzml. or, woreo, from tho bystandors or tho street, when men known to bo auitable for tho work can be obtained ot no groater cost, i3 a relic of barbar. fum which disgraces tho whale Anglo-8axon raco, By this moans the position of s Judgo of facts would be raised, iu poiut of covsideration and digoity, almost to tho lovel of thut o s Judgo of low, from which it wonld differ only In respoct to tho amouut of logal knowlodge required. Honor is more pow- otful than money in attracting the services of wen of characior and ability. ‘To bo called to Judge causes bottyeon man and man ought to be ©ouo of tho highost posalble testimonials to tho capacity and integrity of nnicllmn. Thn{r i tiony of jurymon ought to be groat social dis- tivetions, if thoy nmade sv, they will bo soughit, a3 Judgoships now are, by porsons of clinractor and uundinE. Nor wil lmpra;l,lur por- #ons bo much more likiely to gain them than im- propor persons mow aro to awtain Judgeships, Undor such a syetom our causes might bo docid- od by porsons of kuown characlor, capacity, and training. 18y whom aro thoy decidod now 7 Hociety has no right to improas the sorvices of individuala to docldo quostions at issno betwoon litigauts, unlass justico can probably be securad in no other way.” Intho light of thoso sugpes- tions, it scoms to mo that justico can bo botter socured withont it, and that withont throw- ing sway any principlo or practice of our resont jury system which Las mot already coased to be valua- ble. And hore, thongh not atrictly pertinont, it may bo ssid that thera nre but two principles which can justify tho State in lmprossing tho tino or property of the citizons, Ouno is that which makes it proper to condemn & man's land to build a Post-Oftice, or a rallroad depot, upon pasing bim its fall value, If it bo undor thig {)_l’ln_uiplu that we do jury duty. pay us what our ime ¢ worth; and not throw the burden which oithor pocioty or tho htigants ehould bear, upon tho compuratively fow porsons who aro fib for jurora, Tho othor lu that which makos it proper to call ovory citizon {o arms for tho public do- fonso, 1P it bo under tis prineiplo that wo worya ou juries, mako the eall poremptory and jmpartial, and not sparo porsons who are von- duoting fmportont intorcats,—valuavle though their tune may bhe,—and thereby throw greator burdous on clasa who aro lesa ablo to bear thom than thoy. The foregoing soom to mo tho main fnnda- montal ressons $n favor of permanent jurora for city courts, Tuao practical advantagos wouid bo all thoso whieh would flow from having onr eauses docided by mon of capaclty, inteyrity, tratning, and standing in socioty, inatoad of pick: ing up tho worthless haugers-on of onr munic- pal courts, or dragging In overworked and un- willing business mon from thoe conduct of their owu offairae. 1 may anticipato tho most scrious objections by sayitg that, as to tho noscssity of maintain- 1y, not only the integrity of our caurts, but public conildoucoe in thent, and tho unwisdom of whocking public seutinent by grest aud sudden ohanges in cstablishod instisutions, it sooma to ba conceded on all sides that somothiog ought to bodone; and as this plau preserves tho estab- lighed forms and names, and is hkely to more certaluly conline tho juries to the oxerciso of their proper functions, and at tho same time—ay {t suoms to me—to eccuro s bettor sdministra- Georgoe T, Bryant bogau o wuit in_attnchroent azainst gbert 14, Littlo and Isaso L. 1lluut to Tocovor §5,930.85. MO%M Desloy sued Jobn €, Deierloin for L0, Goorge ', Harding filod & bill agsinst U, I, Bmich and wife, A. F. Fawsots, L, C. I, Froer, W. 1. Uibbs, Jlugh A. White, B. (. Caullicld, Naumo II, Bmith, B. T. Smith, J. H, Perry, J. W. Carrington, Jr., (icorge A. Ohambers, L. F, Woscott, the tGlobo Iusur- suce Company of Chicago, the Commoercial Natlonal Bauk of Chicago, 8t. Qiair Suthorland, Clark Lipe, 1i. R. Hymonds, D. G, Humilton, tlho Home National Bank of Cnicago, the Mirst National Bauk of Cleveland, 0., the Coutral National Biank of Chicago, aud . If. Honore, Jr., to foroclogo a trunt-decd on whioli thera I8 £5,000 due, on the N. ., f of Ree. 12, 87, 14, and the N. 60 acres of the H, E. ! of tho samo section, L. H. Wadsworth bagan a suit in roplevin sgainut Fraucis Agnow und John Lawlor to re. cuver ffty shotguus, ity Sshing-rods, aud some other property, valued at 81,200, Juhu H, Hawmmond brought suit for §2,000 against Robert H. Harcourt, anothor for £6,000 ayainst Enos Blosson, snd » third for #3,000 against Ramuel B, Hmith aod John Iarvourt. COUNTY COLRY, In thecase of the City aof Chicega an ordor wayg made $o fllo abjectionn againss apeclal as- wosswenta by to-morrow. ‘The aams order was made in tho caso of thoe Town of Luke, extond- fng to the 15th 1uub, In the entate of Georgs Ward the will was proven, anil lottora wera granted to Betsy Ward, under boud for 854,000, CRIMINAL COUST. In the case of Hnmphroy A. Jackson, indioted for poxl-iury aud onge tricd, & nolle prodequt was entored by the consant of the Uourt. In the cass of Nicholas Colfer, Indicted for perjury, n motion to quash the indictiuent was argued and ovarruled, In the caso of William II. Gerbach, {ndlcted for ourder sod arsou, tho prisaner was oidoered discharged on accouut of the continued absouce of the prosecuting withods, ‘The Louergan-Ashton suita against W. T, Bioroy wero, on motion, coutinued o the No- vember term. TUE CALL, Jupas Gany—10 to 22, 24 to 80, 82, 84 to 87, and JY, all juclusive, Jupuk Moone~15, 16, 47, Junue Rooers—47 to 53 juclysive, Jupak Booru—14, 20, 21, 42, 43, 28, and 80, JUDUMENTA, Hureaiox (ouRT—CoNVENWIONS—W, 1L Newton vi, E. A, Webater, §121, Junax Gaux—Hamuel E, Hibbard ve, Juhu 51, Muel. ) 433,800, 42—Cliristlan Schmidt v, Ydward ©C, 630,27, —Bamuel D, Fay b al, v, Nablgnai wauranco Gowpany of ‘Philadeivblo, rilolotuw Hurzinglon vu. Olty of Hisicago, ler, o arlcs b 8 ¥, Hutching sud T, L. Whiwall, §2,600.08, JyboE, Nioukiucd. B, Blepticin vi, Juls Norcolt vorBict, $1,062.2, and motlon for now trisl—Corsieus Brema et Ve, A 5=, . Kobiusou_and J, 8, Kobin ¥arnum ey ul ve, Johu Salbsuury, $543.05, e THE JURY SYSTEM. PERMANENT SALAUIED JUKONS RECOMMENDED. To the Kditor of T'he Clicano Tribune : Cuioaco, Oct. 13,—In my leitor published fo Tus Tuwyss st Moudsy week the princlpal tion of Justico, ibiat the publio will bo as likely to accopt it cordislly g any othor cnange that can bo made. As to the political valuo of the present system, which DoTocquevills and s many othors havoe pointed out, I do not bolieve that, with our presout sbundaunt means of politi- cal odueation apd iraining, it iz anywhere so valuablo as if used to be; “that fn tho citles, at any rato,—and theso qnfigvnun_nu only havo refor- oute to city courts,~~the political ndvantages— that is, tho habitusl participation of alarge class of citizens in the functions of ROvOrnInent ~aro nothivg to speak of; and tinslly that vaclety has na business to deny fustica to litigauts, iu order to oducate jurymen. Flat Justitia, ruat celum. LT A, ——— ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. YKSTENDAY'S VHOOEEDINGS, OrtTawa, Iil., Oct. 11.—The following wers the Suproma Court procoedings this afternoon ; MUTIONS DECIDED, 104, Frye et al. va, Jonos stal ; additional record allowed to bo filed, 14), ‘Fuo City of Clicago va, The Teoplo ex rel., el § oplulonToliled alter conalderation of tho crous errore, NEW MOTIORS, 443, Gray ve, Noottcher; motlon for an extension of thie for appellants to ite briefa, iu‘r.)uuhxz ot al, va, Guibirio; molion to dlamlss tho appeal. I'.'T‘I. ‘The Peopla ex rel. Nenry B, Miller ve, John X, Dunhun; motion fo dismiss ju part, v, Daker; motion to tax coste of ab- Stavena: : moljon by {heap- pplomonial abatracts, Fooia & Rock inand Haliroad Company vs, Dorut; wation for loays to subiult the cass, 83, Tha Ohlcago & Norihweateru Lallroad Company va, Tho Poople ox rel, Millar; - 1oavo to file additionat Tecord given. #50. Tho Figst Natjonal Zank of Obiesgo ye. Beres. foril; appsal dismiased; no damsgos. he Chicago, Burlnglon & Quincy Railroad Company va, McCutlen; leave given to il additional esrore aud secosd, 424, Hager v Floll{ appeal dismised, CALL OF THE VOOKET, 861, Behool Direclors of District No. 13, Town {0, Cook Gounty, vs. The Peoplo ex rel, Clark Roberts ; pro- viously dispoasd of, 332, "Wollt ¥a. The Fraoklin Hank of the City of Chl- cagos proviously dispouee of, 'axey ot al, va. Tho United Slates Olock and Brads Conipany et al. § proviously disposed of, 464, T utson; taken on call, taken on call, Hu ve. MeDouald ¢ takeu on call, ley va. Charnloy ¢ 1aken on call. impson et al., finpleaded, eto,, vi., Dradtior snd Tipton, partuend, etc,; taken ou call Tart ya, Wingacts taken oncall. 0, Bebugurt, Lapleadud, sta,, ve, Ana Egan; taken un call, . 471, Hteriing Deidge Company vs. Yearlo taken on c . "3, Bosrd of Cook County ‘va, Corobs faken on s, Holtj taken on call, go of Batavis] taken fupleaded, otc,, va. Marlctta el 1, ) %0, Owen va. Sleveun | taken on call, 477, Allany vu. Deloraou t continaed for service. laTu. Mackoy v, Havkey b al; contiuued for ser- vive. Bib, Allen o4 al, va, Golllua ; continuod for aervice, 60, Hough ve. \\'nl?d al,§ sfiiyied uder tho rule. AINQURNMENT. " ‘The Court adjourncd to 0 o'clock to-morrow morulop ppellant, 177, Morgau et al, v pelies to (ax costa of aded, cbe, “Tub ¥ STANLEY Intercsting Advices from the Late est African Explorer. An Extraordinary Mavch-s-Great DIM. enltles Surmonnted and Fierco Reststanco Dvercome. A Vessel Launched on tho Victerin N’yanza---Strange Discoverics. London Telegraph, Sent, 29, After 8 long aud unbroken ritenco—charactor- istio of tho vast and unbroken solitudes throngh which Mr. Htanloy and hia followars havo bacn tuaking their way—dispatches bave sgaln ronched us from thiy rosoluto and wuccessful ox) lorer, Qoad news, indead, it is to kuow that one of tho most adventurous and porilons juurneys under- takon upon tho eurfaco of tho dark continont 1ins rosched It flest atago of triumph In the eafo transit through & totally unknown line of coun- try, and tho careful survey of the shores of that maguificont lako npou tho wators of which Mr. Bianloy has, atter al), been the first to Januch an Englieh-bullt veasel, It [s too true that wo must qualify theso opithots ** good" and **safe ™" 80 far a8 to acknowlodgo that, with all his cour- ago, akill, caution, and forcthought, ~qualitios now no Jonger denied in auy quarier to this gal- lant gentleman,—our Commissloner bas paid dear for tho splendld rosults which ho has achloved, DEATTL OF TOCOCR AND BARKER, Tswo of the Buropeavs aceompanying him snc- cumbed to tho deadly breath of the junglo; and a tributo of honor and reapoct ia duo, in tho fiiet place, to thons two young Luglishmen, Tocock and Barker, who hiave added their names to tha list of the many unproteoding martyrs who have yemshed for tho eake of Africa, Morsover, in the mwift and reso- lute march which Mr. Staniey has mado atace quitting paptva, on the Unyanyembo rosd, lass Decombar, bl force of soldiers and porters will be found to have diminished terribly, THE DIFFICULTIES ENCOUNTERED. ‘Wo sbiall 8o far aniicipate tho sbsorbing particulara of thiat march as o atato that, by desartion, dysentery, fever, and ficres fighting, o8 many as 181 of his follow- er8 wero found inivxing from tho muster-roll read b tlo shorea of Lake Victorla at the beginning o March, Thero stood around tho trave leader o1 'y 166 men whon he camped st Kageliyl, in Dchamli; but theso were well-sossoned by the swift progres which Biauley had made, and his letters, publia und private, breathe tho epirit of unswerving resolution snd of » just antinfaction at what had beon achieved. e roporis himsolf amply provided with men, guns, and supplics of sl kinls, oven at the closo of this re~ markablo march, for that it Is moat remnrkablo will Pu nl;uwcd by ail who know tho conditions of African savel. A WONDERTUL MAECI, From Bagamoyo to the Victorfa Lako {s s distanco of noarly 75) miics, following Btauley’s rctte, aud this was accomplished In 10 dnys, The last oxpedition which {un:mx]ml to Unyanyembe took saven months to cover that 625 mlles of woll known rosd, while the larger portion of Stauloy's lay through a perfactly un- known district, tLie exteaordinary bardships of which will be understeod when wa ora at llberty to lay the full dotalla of this hardy enterprise before tho public. TIE LADY ALICE LAUNOHED. Through matted jungles end watcrleas plaine, through mountain fangea aud swampa, ovor rivers and wilderuess, aud with “or without tho leave of fierce tribos new ta tho alght of the white man and his won- dorful gooda, aur Comminsfoner, duritig thoso firat months of the year, led bis men Unceasiugly, carrylng with him all the way his lttlo vessel, the Lady Aiice, which was at lsst” triumphantly put together and Iauttched on the broad bosoin of the Victoria N'yauza. EQUIIPED YOR TWO YEARS' MOLE WORK. Bpiteof all losses aud difticultics, ha atood thiere on tho Lat of Merch last—as ho writes—well equipped for two years moro of good work, with men wliom ho could porfectly truat, and one of tho most dangeroty portions of his toll accomplished. We feol confident that whea the atory of this march to tho N'yanza is read ho will tako a place hLPuhIID ealimation” worthy of thio friend rud helpar of Livingatouo; as ouo of tiic mont, eidlifal, daring, wud successtul of Al wiodeta ravelers, TITE OREAT INLAKD BEA. Hin first letter describes tho Journoy from tha Unyauyembo road to the N'yanza: his kccond com- priscs & doserptlon of this splendld fnfand gea, writ- ten nfter & voyago of upward of 1,00 miles mado round fts shores and upon itn surface, Geographers overywhora will naturally barn with anxicty to know what 1 the trath sbout that lake or lkc, the chiaracter of which was aver ohe of the madn nrobioma of African resesrch, Bpeke, the discover, with Grant, of 1hio Vietorls, ulways hold' thoe water to bo one aud undivided. Ilo saw st fminenso oxtont of it from Muanza, and caught onco and again dintant prospects of fta wdatorn gifter as o Journosed toward Ugamis, whilo at {ho Ripon Fulla ha ouco mnore boheld swliat he taok to ba the 3o great lako from tho norbhward. Livingntono, on*tha othiur hand, from heresny, Judged tho Victoriato cunalat of b loant fivosmall boities’ of water: and this {dea, that it was madoup of separats Inkelets, and could not bo compared with tho other fo- land scds of Ceutral Africa for wizo o depth, has of Into gained much gronnd, cepoctatly o smaller shcets Bavo been recently fouud noar it 10 the north, KTODDED WITH BIOH ISLANDS. Wo muat niot autlclpato tho revelations of Mr. Blan- ley’s necond Jeiter; but wo can vouturo tofassura goog- raphiera that thoy ave deaply tutereating matlors fu atore for thdin 11 tha nocounit of the Lady Alice salling upon thewe virgin wayes the slow unfolding of tho un- vialted ahores, and tho discovery of fafr and rich Inl- auds of great' sizo set in the Losum af thin qucenly Iako. Tt will bo found, too, we thiuk, by the carcrul und Tepeated obaervationa which Mir. ‘Staniey tratned himeolf to take befora Lis departure, that magy feas derlved frota meanuremonts (oo bliudly acecpted may Havo o auffor doubt, Stunloy makes tha Victoria N'yanas uiuch bigher above the sca-lovel than Bpeke Just as Camaron corroctod Burton and Bpeko about tho wltituds of Tangsuylka, 1t is. at les ovident from et difMorences that no theory oun be securoly found- o upon faolated observations until verifed, und thia L jauch slgnificance for othier regivns of the wap Lo sidos thoun of the N'yanza. A MAP OF TUE VOYAQE. Along wiih thie very Important letter describing tha pasaage of the Lady Alice round and” aeross tho Vis. torlau waters wo have also rocelved & skutelimnap of e voyage, which included in fta * periplus * a visit Ih?u“\uu Atosa’s caplial in Uysuda, close Lo tue Victorla o, MIE MEETE COL, LINAKT DE NELLEFONDS. And horo It nppears our yery sticecrful commise wloner mot nd sjunt somo o with Col, Linant da Lollefonds, of Gardan's atalr, but the communication describiug tbis Lappy encounier and_ poriraying tha noribern shore Of tho lska has mob srrived along with the others. It 18 probablo that {ho manuseriy wes commilted to Col, Gordon's officer, and {y now on ila Way to uy by the Upper Nilo and Soudan, and it will, no doubt, arrive to comploto ono of the most leflllhdl’ lutoresting chapters of African discovery, Moanwhila o rovulition 1aade by tho o ro- narrative (o tho two lotters is sulcleatly vlain ‘movo s}l doubtanz to tho character of the Victoria Latie, and the publlc and the geographers will sca how gonerausly King Mt men and suppliod our explorer withy ats, and Liow ho Tuturued to Usukuma and p at Uchambi Justin time to avert one of rous panics which the stsent commander 10 dread In African travel, MARVELOUS INCIDENTS, Thore are, e inay ssfoly prointse, ail the Ingredi- ents of adventure ih_this’ doubls narrative—arduous marching, flerco conflicts, perils by laud aud water, novel aceniory, macvelousréports of regions people by dwarfa agd glauts, suppers made on lon's mieat, alaries of a brocd of doge as big 8a doukeya—in fact, foud for overy taste, with (hut one bigh cliarm of travel which tusclustes universally—~tho picture of a Lidden world scon for ho first time by him who dollugates tho unvisited roalma of nature, HOW THE LETTEUS CAME, Rtrango, 100, in itself muat ho connldored the man- ner i which this raarked aaditfon ta human_ knowl- edtgo comen to onr hands, The letter whase contents will for tho tiret thme upfold ta sclenca the trus clar- acter of the megniticout and mysterious laks was committed to the charge of ons Sangoro, an Afrioan trader, comlng down to Unyanyembe from the Nilotlo watars, sud thus theae secrats of weography bave ru.i a doutle gauntlet of daugers, coming back through sl tho wildness and forest pats of those 700 OF 800 lles wrapped fn the cloth of » savage, Having so far sccomplishiad p great task, ouir cam- misaonor writes 1 ono seyarding it ooly aa the begln- ning of Lfs work, PFIEPANIND FOR A PIESW DEPANTURE, e wan busily preparipg for a fresh departure fnto sealous whereon eyery stép must bring him neater to momentous discoverjea; snd, though ho is left alono now with onfy one white companion, we fedd a proud certainty that bo will justify our confidenco and refiect Bonor on thoss wiio ‘sent hlm forth, it beaven pro- servoan existence which hus become so valuallo to bumanity,, Tho merit of this gallant young American Wil Lualer, bo Lost agpreciaicd wkon Lia leltecs ara roduved i full; sud thoy wil be giveu as soon #8 wo havo commiuT them fo our allios u the * Now African Bupodition.” g A Grent Panorama. Tuoy Toopor writes from Pusis; Dy the thmo this lotlor reaches you the great panoramna of the *Sisgo of Luris’ will be toesiog on tho bulomn nr‘ '::m m;lmgu A;.hullu. ‘I'he box to con- 1 o picture ju ot long wud 3 foet in w‘filh and in beight ; itis to be fiomnnud of the stouteal timber. ‘T'wo wagons, with eight Lorses apch, have beun eugagod to transport it to the railwny station, from which two cary, Iashod to- l.u.-llm- cudwlug, will convoy 1t to Alavro, thero to ho ambarked on the Frouoh steamer. 'Phe mod- ol o1 hoisos, ‘soldiors, capnon, eto, Wil be {mkod in ‘separato cases. The exhibltion of hid vaut wook will prove o ora {u tho Listary of stich exhibifous fu Americs, Nothing like i, or indeod nrplulching it, In excellence iu its pecu- linr Jiue hag over boen seen on our sbotes bec fore. ‘The wonderful realism, tho marvelous decoptiveness of tho paluting, cau hardly bo im- agined. 14 wiil'only nved sound sud motlon to bo & ¢sultloss production of gealicy. 16 18 as fax beyond any panorama ever befora exhibited in Asnorioa as & picture by Melesvnior surpasses s sigusboard. RADWAY'S REMEDIES, R.R-I]R. 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Croup, Diphtheria, On- oot Baoho, Noeatular Brosat h Nouralg{n, Rhonmati €oId"Cnilia; Agua Ondin "™ oation of tha Readr Rellat to the part wliera ‘(he” pain oF dIoulty oaista wil ‘atond ey “T'wenty drops in balf e tumbl e gt Ori, el BT e 1a,{0% fiowal, sl sif Intoranl paige - o+ Cbole, Wiad a ttle of TADWAY . A o arolnrs abhould nlways cai ARADY LI WAk tham? *ACfae aroba A DATS P hkte 4 revent sicknesy or vains from change Bettar tian Fronch Mrandy or Bittars ss ot matias ™ FEVER AND AGUE, Fovor and Ague curad fae fift X rentadial mgt 1 o world eas S oo £ and all othar malarfons, biliows, carlal, tronaid: selion g oohar forers (8ld<a by Tidmay'e il Vo s 2y's Tlouds Rolict. 1 B ‘, Dnlllhl:. 1Ly couts por bottlo, HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btroni and purs rlen blood : | et skl K04 beaIIral comptoston aroum Al nglesk applly whiera DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVEND Usns mada the most, astanishing cares. raple B0 X, Aro tho changes tha body undors: uador tho Inhawrion of ihia tenty wour ™" dorlul modicine, that Every Doy an Increass in }lesh and Weight b Heen and Foit, THE GREAT BL000 PURIPEL Everydrop of tho, clllisn Resolrnnt commonk e Sh Dliods awoats driigs and- 91508 Roll) id juicos of_ tho xsatotu, tha vigoral lify, far it rapale 0 wastos af tho” Lody wiik now and suind mawrisl berotulg. avplilin, oamaivinption, glsudulae disssso, clo fan tuo thruat, mouth, tumors, Lo fa thy glandsad atbar yarte 'of tho 'syatom,’surdayus, struniurons dis chiurges truih tho oare, sud tho woral (orme uf skia dis eares, aruptinas, fover saros, scald lioad, ringworm, 3t rhuum, orseipolas, acho, black spats, wormd funlu!n tutnars, cAncors ju the womb, aaul all weakoning as. painlal disshareos, nigls wwuaie fors of sporm sul i wwastea of Uho lite principle, ain within thncuratia raag of tila wondor of modoru cliemistzy, and. & faw dan’ uis will provo to snypotson using {6 for uithor dissass i pufent pawar o cura thorm. It the paflont, dally bocoming raliced by thawastes aud deomposition fliat fo_contfnunily progrosiaz, o ceadnin nrrosting those waatos, repalrs b it uew matorinl made frot healthy b, araapuriliian will aid 008 soqurv,-s o fur whion onca this remedy commancos 118 work of | cation, snd encaveds In- dimtutshin_ tho loys af wasted ith roliairs will bo raplit, and ovary day Pua natient wil ol el growitis ifice #d irehgor, fe il rc:flnzx Liottor, appotits Neah sad woledt n iy o o improving, and reaslng. oF oaly dnos tho Bemaparllisn Rowlvont excel ol krown romodial agants in ¢ {ulny acuro of Chirunie, Serof Constitutioual, sud Skin discascs, Lus it is tha ouly posk tive cuzo for Kidnoy and Bladder Complaints, Urinary aud Womb DHseancs ral, Disbete: D{'Jlm' ® tor, Inoout ‘of urine, Lirlsbi's U inall whera thoro are bric! watar {8 thlok, cloudy, niired w s white uf an egg. or thresds like whi A forbli, ‘dare, Diilaws sopustazar s -d Jgnm“l. and whon thero b a prcs |fl(d burning sonsation whon paseing wator, aad pata th sus of tho Lack and along tho lojas: Tumor of Twelve Yenra® (irowih Cured b Radwuy’s Rosolveut. BevraLy, Mass., Jule 1§, 158 D, RaDswar; Ihare Liad oinrian tunior b thooracies and Bowols, Adl thy Goctors sald ** thoro was o Belpiof fuoh ’Tclod avurythiug st was recanmanded, but utsy ing holpodd mo. 1 saw your Resolveat, sod' thoagat f Fontiiyft; but had o fayt, 1l Bt kvt ars, six bo i ug box of fladvay'a Pills snd two botiles of yott Moady Rallef, and thero ls vhfi{. and lfl b‘:m-, 2 AR (AR LI oI gl gy tia'sonett ot . Yo can el Prico, 81 por Lottlo, AN TNPORTANT LETTER. Trom & prorinent .-nllannn d rosldont of Cigolanatl, {57702 Tlie pavt forly deara wol k.ow to oo Buaab pubtishors throughout the United Blates. New Youk, Oct. th 199 ; T juduovd by 3 ouss of Di. Rabwar-DEan Sm. ststoumient ol duty ‘ta the ufloriag to maky s brio 5 yokio urguur -xmflfin- ai wysdll, Fup soveral, oact Bad buea afcoied wiin soms seouvla by o Thagder w: iy rgans ablol 4urbe twolvs nionths Ago calsintiod "llby?flum 8 dun:a,‘:lfl:h S g 2% prostatio sijotur o 7 i k0 8ee sad Biacluor, pad wave i 24 tHaL iy ayo-1d peasa-wsuld, preoty a'l!ful"fl[ radicall , had tele ‘ iafelancaad Uad G Targo gusatte of hoth allopathio and hamoopathio; but St 1 had vead of astunishing vures having beon ade ",'“. ramedies, and some foug months agn » nutles 'h" Eliladolpin Saturciay Asening 104 of & oare haring by eflocted on a person who bad fong beon sufforing un 7 by 7 and got. stmont eachyour ik ‘Tosairont,, lieady Jialiof, and Hogulating 04 qaramonond thking thein:,, it Hiroa Ja § was greti: Uiellaveds aud ow fob1 't , Cloctnnath O DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills Fam, iade 1 3 o m,‘."{i’é‘f.‘&"fifi!":&‘.m wels hfim T dvor, Headi Bawels, n’\muuu gty ilas, aud all 1eisugouiont Varranted to sffecia posltiv » voutalning Bo mieroury Ot symptome pesultia oz D 1150 Digeativy Urgansl oo {0880 (RHRAN ;uurdfllul m::::.,:fl.: oo o8 u ashi, Nawsvs, u Ut ) ’B.-llnnl wi-wfllhlh I.““ ‘wl;fl‘;h'«i"“' st el boods iine o Miuttarisas In tha Pisol, 1B EEAT o Bimlog 9t tha et s Dical) e, Suimuion ot 08 Hiifsart Ehckinoe suts B e wten fa » Lylaa Ypstars, Dingus of Mo ug Beastlon wtes, B8 L GhL, over spd Lull Fuly it Pofoier oty A L S e fande L ¥ Brico % couls bt iR e A Read “False and True, o RADWAY & OO\ Noo WO e e ation i Waains wil bo sout you Roz.