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EaEl S vorthiersents, or nasty ntories, or stupid articlos of sty deseription ; and (¢ doscrven credit for whatitroframs trom duaing.* Panl Morpbv'a frionds beliova Dt his insani™ iy Ind ils starl in the ntrain upon lia nind cauied by plazing 1 any difiicult gaman of cliers, Jle # now i 8 privaty seylusi tiear Now Orlcans, Mthan Apoletan, the Boston sentimentallst, yaa tohavo the Cubans givon the rights of poligerents, sod ther diffisnltios with 8pain seticd by acbitralion at Phyladelplia lu the Cea- {ouial seer. Offonbnch ia coming to this country in the gtlog, but not prefessionally. Iie is snid to java doclined an offer of £15,000 fo writo an ipera bouffo for roprossuiation at the Couten. a1 Music Ball, Tnconsequence of hisrecont marriagn the lect- ares of Prof. Goldwin Smith at Cornoll Univer- sity hava boau postponed uutit apring. whon tho Zourag of txelva loctures Ly Mr. Jatnes Russell Tawall will aleo bo giveu. 1118 aald tbo Prineo of Wales is zo much dis. caarsged by tho tord wolcomo e roceivad from {us ustivo Princes of India that ho baw atout decded to rotun tu England after reachiog Cerlon. ‘The tory 14 doubtfal, The London Zornet falls o rotain tho identity of its Amorican cocrespondent. Iu announeing {pesuenension of hor London lettar, it retara .. ' M.H.B.(Olvo Louan).” What, tuen, pas become of M, Buruham ? Henry C. Bowwon says that tho libol-snit inati- futed by biim againat the Brooklyn Eagle will pever bo compromised, Ilo will {ry the caso it uput off five yesrs, Tha defendants have wade gavein! propositions of compromise, YounDulow eays ho can tell, withoul socing, yhethor it 1880 Awotican or English miss that pecforma on tho piano, just by tho grester sonl the formor puts in ber playing. That Yoo Bulow Jsevidently 8 mau of extraordinary dceromont, ¥, Jloussolot, Curo of Notro Datae n Montreal, isisted 10 the lsat in refusing ecclesiuutical "fies to tho remains of Guibord, avserting that be could not ba compellad legally to do ad, aud 1hat it bo could hie would bo prevented by the in- {rdict of the Bishiop of Montreal, Iwelvo of tho solil men of Boston, as a com~ iment to John Raymoud, consented to apposr wthe Jury in *Tho Gilded Ago™ last Baturdny tight, Tho house was packed, and tho excite- oot was unbounded, Thoso pentlomen hud gaver bofora sppeared upon any stage. Gea, Bherman onca deflued his roligious craed foMiss Grundy thug: 1 belicve it peotla will wionly half ns well a3 thoy know how in this sorid they will be allrightin the next.” Tho General says hio fa not & Catholio or a Protostant. xsdenomloationalist of auy kind, Mrs. Sher- oo fo & Catholle, but ehio never allows thas fuet to make hor forgot that sho o Gen. Bher- s wife, foncicoult nays that it takes nt lonst slx xoathe for London to bocomo xalurated with an foportant fact; aud that e one resson why he iunot beau fouad out thers for u liberal spend. Rl of othier porsous’ Lralus, 1t must be said, DONALD. Conviction of the Head and Front of Whisky-Ring Offending, An Monest Jury Brands Him with the Bodeful Mene Mene Tekel Up- harsine Profound Depression of the Universal Hosts of Shiv- ering Thieves, The Judge Expresses His In- clination to Sentence the Felons in a Bunch, Statement of Onr Correspondent Re- garding An Injustice to Mr. D, A, January, vith sl this, that Boneicauts deserveu fur more mdit for original talent. and espoetally for tosledze of etwgo busisoes, than ho is gen. waly awardod. Woleome, Roasl! Sinco you are coming now wibout fall, it 18 & foriuncte thing you have heawoll advertised. And. after oll, it will bo wirent s riviloge Lo son tha grontest tragedian dtmodern times o Shialwponrosn paris that wo ua easily forget the disaj psintment we bavo xcesufered o your nccount, and the mlight tridence of ymunornlity which was afforded by jurbreach of contract. b production of **The Fair Ono with the Beode Wig," by the Huoley Troupe, at Ma- pute’s Theatre, in San Franciaco, aecms to Lavo been stieuded with consideratlo success. Tha (ronicle saye Crane made o capital Frince Buk-g-Luck. Dilly Emerson appeatad in the Batsct at tho head of **T'ho Bkiamore Gunrds," briog given tho BmO mANYT6 10 tho min- ) thow &t tho Opera-House o few minutes weier, Theodorn Titton mot with a very flattering ro- #gtion st Keoknk. Judge Claggett, of tha Coutitution, troduced bim, and ailuded o lum u“the moet eloquount orator, the most dissin plbed locturer, and the ablest oditor, i tho Liiled Bin:e8,—a man who, mure than any othor, njoyed tho sympatby of all the good peopls of Waoountry.” The Gale Cily waya maug pro- &anced 1 tho moust eloquent lecture over beard faKeokuk, Dr. Apoloton, tho editor of tho London Acad~ 7y, who roturned to Europe Iast week, wun uther disappointed by bl 1ec@Psion in America. Hobsdexpected Lo bo foted and diued by all tho Ynry coteries of Amosies, fustond of which ho Wualmost entiruly ignored. Oue geutleman tn Hir York, to nhom Dr. Apploton spoko of “my luodemy," nsked **What .Academy?” Tho wrilfed editor was goarcoly able to hold up bix bud atter that, 5 Banday woek the v, Pathior Togan, of the Yaun Cathiolie Church of Harrison, N. J., ro- kied from tho nlar one of his parishionors, Tatos 0'Donnell, and, tho lattor alleges, nsed lopge affocting his privato charactor and 4to suiol o extent as to drive from bim Ruly all bis Insh cusiomors. Mr. O'Donuel] wles that ho wiil not unly call the attention of SBulopto the mattor, but will nleo tring a wult against tho priest for defamation of e, Mr, O'Donnell usserts that tho coiae +¥tbo attack was tlet he bolongod 50 an Insh et sccisty, g The foilowing story of the Iato’dramatist, Mr. lufl.LlncnlAr. 18 told by tho illuatrated Dra- Mhe News : + Tla was otp. eveniug at play with 200t bly numorous friends, frum whoso pocker Weontrived, 11 wport, to oxtmat & pocket-band- “shunt, winos e quickly traveferiod to bis Ya. Bhorily aftor u tap on tbo shoulder oatlad Maulion 1o a geutlemauly man fn big rear, 44id in & whisper, * Beg pardon ; Lere's your 7w, Didn't know vou belonged to the profos- £0; all 1ight 14 ut the sama time elipping ioto tho purss whioh ho had previously ex- td from Laucaster's pooket.” The utury 18 :s:s‘mmmmumm tho vuluo of some kindg Wroleaslonal courtesy.” Vilan Cullen Bryant, in tho Now York Posl, givau the followmy remarkable Rioms of Bdgar Allou Poot *Ho was woe '~ xo moy ooin the word—rathor than onl; & moral idiot, rattor than a moisl “:M The moral sonse wus simply wanting; bis life, as 1 his writiogs, thore was no U whatever of even tho vaguest coue of tbe exiutenco of moral rospousibility, Maddard of right ana Wrong Wus & purely Al tlnm.“" the messuro by wnlch he judged QB8 Wes tholr artistio tithess or uniitnens, thory ‘l,“wnu ihrase of (ko persun refer:od to tn"r o Tegarded the wirer of & defective ol 140 ma.ec of & fulio rhymo as tho wo'nt m\u'fl""" boldiug hiw lu a'ter abborreuce ; dape A man should do murder ju the pussut iDuwe seowied to Iuw sltugoiber natural Proper anough.” UOTEL ARBIVALS, wlmer House— M Rienohn Grona Rapldu s ““mflg‘lufl . H, Filiey, ¥ iU £ Girota, (Iljh:’u:n‘;udl:, W . Kussell, Galaabiir . ¥. Ciiiaa, M i B S rolt. .. ldrand Pa. o auhmbusd Jobn Long, Louluvilk ' oulaville ; Prink b, xm;.ux:.','k L- Mery, Fort Gar Vs pobisy Yolk i3y L. Buuio, &1, . L. Wibllauia, b4, Baul; Dr.’ M. et durorat B Lnnangiat Niw Ortiune ; AL, A c B Payeon, Vonue; Arclis Wood, Jhsrds, Vergoutew, Vis W. 308 Hou. "W, Nuwha, Roches: Han Feanclaco ; O, G, 14 Hock Iland e oo okomo, Ind,; Ly l, asiie 4 ~Ocorge'l. “lidaner, ‘Clirin: 3av, Jones, Nowwrk; W. R, Coubating, Tiiat Gentloman's Name Falsely Con- - neotod with the Reveuue Fraunds, Six Books of Reetificrs’ Stamps Stolen from tho Chicago Collector’s Olfico. Mzs, Joyco Reitera‘es Her Claim to Bo the Mother of Col. Joyce. ACUE, A MOTAL QUININE WANTED, Speetar Diavazch ti The Chicaao Trivunes Br. Louty, Mo., Nov. 22.—The offect of the vordict of guilty in tho McDonald cass can be easilv deseribed. Ior throo days tho defenso bas folt o manifost confidenco that, if & vordict of acquittal could not be secured, tho disagroe- mont of tho jury was at least certain, and, (o oithor event, it wouid Lo a Watotloo for the rrosecution aud a corrosponding victory for tho othor side. WIHAT TIIESE DAMOOLES FELLOWS THOUGHT THEN. This feolug of confldence pervaded tlio ontiro Ring, aud thoss indicted individuals now waiting for the sword of Justico enjoyod an nssuranco which thoy liud uot experiencad for a long timo— at-Jenst, sinco tho convicton of Joyco. This feoling of confldencs had its origin In the 1doa tbat tho Government had no witnoeses cxeopt those who hind pleadod guilty to the eaino churgos for which McDounld was belog tried, and .who, boing from such ples confessed perjurers aud defrauders, could not be believed by the jurv. It was ovon asserted that thio jury could not, un- der onth, credit mich testimony Tho doctrino that the jury wus to ba tho solo judgo of the credibiiity of the witnessos, and that it could not bo bhsmpered by any tochnical instructions on that scaro, Beomod to havo boon forgotton. Tho ramor that tho jury had been tampored with shook the confi- dence of the public in the probabiiities of con- vietion, and doubtloss iuopired tho Riugsters withinuoh hope. They charged that the prosccu- tion cirenlated tho ropart bezauso they suw the Govervment had falled to made ont a case, nnd they desired to find some plausiblo excuso for thoir fatiuro, and tho moal conveniont exouse was that the jury bad boen corrupted. A CHANGE IN THE TURR OF TUE BAME STRIPE OF 0ATS. That MeDonaldshould biave been convicted, in 8pito of their strong faith in & contrary rosult, 13 oevoro blow to tie Riug, and bas complotoly fluishad the work of domoralizetion begun ut Jefforson City. TiE BIPONTANCE OF THE TRIUIPT to Bocratary Eristow cauuot ba aver-astimated. T'ne testimony which Lna been elicitod in the caso asbowa that McDousld waa tho . real tnaster pint of tho Ning, and that la used Joyco an L3 cal'spaw from begluuing to'sud, Joyco wus made tu do all tho talkng. TIE RIXG, C¥ST MO » McDonald stood lu the bacugtound, and drow nis shaio uf tho profis: but, nhonever it was noceasary to bavo anyihing dono that involvod Tuturo oxposuro, Joyen was used a8 tuo modium. MoNouold was a fit man 1o erganize and coutrol such & combination se the Whiwky-lag, and Joyco was a fit tuol to axecuto the J.Iunn of Me- Douald's supenior cunung. Ira dutiller wore not wakiug enongh to ¥etixly the avarico of tho corrubt 0lico: 8, and It were uscessary to wiie bim up, MeDonuld did not go. but sent Joyce to moko ic hoe for tho detenc. distilier, Thua Joyce was mudo tho sayocont of othors' orimed, nuil, while appeuriug to be s grouter criminal tuan w) tho 16l c:mbined, lhiad s peer 1t noc wuporior 1w McDouatd, Tho prosocution of AMleDouelt’s care ehowed ol thoo facts, snd It was apparout that, if Ius couviction was not accomphished, tbo head-devit of the Iliug would escape puuisnment. Members of tho Ring ouenly aid 1o-duy thag, if McDouald wero not convicted, it ssould be a compictn ovartbrow of Bristow, sud fhat furtber prosccution would be uselors. PECOAVL. ° It It bolieved “hst thero will be some other ploas ot guilvy 1aufore lung, Indeed the proepact now In that bnixdly oue will hold out for trial, ‘Lhe Prospcutirg Attorneys who have ropiesent- od the Goveinmont deservo great credit for the ability and geal which they have ovinced 1 tho feasless disolargo of ‘their dutios. MARSHAL NEWCOMD, Tho fact that the Jury brought in a vordict of guilty exculpates Marsbal Newcowb from all sus- picion tiar. ho Lad ondeavored to favor the de- feudaut 1n summoning that body, » charge srhich bad been inmnuated against bim, — ARGUMENT. DEUENTLY DRIZK, 8vezial Dispatch to The Chicano Tridune, 8r, Louts, Nov. 22,—Tho United States Coury opened this morning b tho usual hour, mud & vast throng was in attondunio to luton to tho urguments of coussol aud (ko churge of Judge Lrout. TIE BEROEANT KRUN, Judge Kruw oponud his argament for the do- feuse swmid breatlless silonce, and, for twn hours, ouchained tho atioution of the Oourt, jury, sud auditors with & masterly'spoech. 'Tue plth of bus argumont was that the ontire proses casion rested upon the testimony of witnessed who woro solf-confossed perfurers and undor couviction for fraud on tho revouuo Ly thelr own ploas of guilty, aund that, therofore, they were uuworthy of bolie? by the jury, Llo expressed groat con- tidence that the jury would sojuwit his client. TOL GEROEANT DYNR, District-Attorosy Dyer ctosed with s powerful argumout for the Guverument, io clalmad that the witnosses who had testified for the prosecutions were eutiroly worthy of belief, and that, it thoy were pot, thoro waa suficient avi- dence of s dooummentary chisracter to justify the conviction of the accused, and that tho jury could not conscientiously briug fu any other ver- diot than that of guilty. TUE JUDOK'S CHARGE. B Judge Treat delivored quits o lengthy cbarge, tolliug the jury that they wore the sole judgea of the oredibility of the witnessoa who had tostified, and that, in makivg up the verdiot, they sbould carofully weigis the tosti- mony whioh ind leou offered ou Loth sidos. At THIS CHIC. GO TRIBUNIG: swas rogardod an & vorv fair and jmpartial chirga hy botls the proxaentton and dafansn. THE I RY RELIRES, ALG o'clock tha Sty wad oacortod to tho Jurg- Toum to conaides the canc. ol S poow. ITA FINAL CRACK ADOLT G Npretat Dixvuteh to The Chieasa s ribune, Br. Louis, Mo., Nov. 22.—At 6:45 p. m. the Jurv sani 1o a meesago (o Judge Trest by tho Doputy Marahial stating that they had agreod un- on s verdict, A meswnger was diepatchod for the counael engagod in the care, avd, abortly af- tormard, United States District-Atorney, with bLis assistanis, Dlias and Poddrick, aupesrel. Judgs Krum eutorad tho court-room in company witn the defondant, Gen. McDunald, After the Jury Lad taken thoir placos, Judgo Treat took his sent upon ho bench, and the Clerk of tho Court poiled (be jurs, apd read the verdict, which fouud the defendant guilty on cach of thn eight counts of tho indictment, At (he roquest of Judge Kram, tho Jury waa polled, oach Juror rovlying in tho Atliruiatiso 10 the quostion sa to the samo hoity hin voudiet, T'he ,)lnulctvl\llornaymuvud that the Court. iask sontonco on the defendaut, or ur- der him Jnto tho custodyol tho Marshal, OBSEUYATIONE OF THE COUMT. Judgo Treat said : A very sad and serious duty fallsupon mo fn parsing #ontenco fi theso cance, Thio 1aw prescribes the maxi- mum and minkmun smount. of iaver o only o limdted discretiouary power, and T rhall nob pass sonlenco In o any of 1lin cases, whether tho dofendant ma{ Lave piended Rulity or 1# convieteid by a Jury, wotil [ hive boavd tue evidence ju all tue caves how awaiting trisl, T tue meuntime the dof-ndant will Lo orderod 1060 thy cun- tody of the Marhil, JUDGE KAL CLATMS THE AT, Judgo Kinm wquized if the Court would take furtier ball for the uppearauce of tha pusuvner, wha is now under a boud of 15010, Judge Truat—p should require very heavy W'DONALD'A FARS. punishiment, atd all, Judge Krum—Will your IHonor name an amaouut 2 JUDGE, TREAT S1OWS ORLAT BTRENOTIL Judqo Trent—At prasent, without having had an 0ppo; ity to cousidor tho waster, 1 should require £50,000, JUDOE KRN PARRER. Judgoe Krum—No such bail as that can by ob. 1ainud, and I venture 10 call the attention of the Cowt to the fact that the bonda of Lhe defend- suta who have pleaded guilty have ot becn o~ creaged 1o amount. WILLING TO MARY, IT DINOER, Judgo Tieat repllod that the ma:ter had not beou brougut beturo tho Court by the prosecut- {nt attorneye, Tuo couaso! could mako & motion roepecting bail at the mecting of the Court to- morruw morning, whon 1t would bo constdered, PXIT, TIE BACK WAY. The dofondant was then tuken iu chargo by tho Marsbal and couvoyed from tho Const-raom. TENERIEPE OR ATLAS UNREMOVED, During tho seadinisf the vordict, snd throushe out the subeoquent nrocosdiigs MeDonald maiu- taiiod n stolsd cowmvodurs, oviucing tue mama vonchalant, self-awured mr which las marked his conduct durlng tho trial, WIIAT THE PUNISUMENT MAY DE. Rogarding punistment, the maximum impris- otaont {n threo years ou cach count, aud tha minimwn Bix mouths. Ak to tine, tho discretion of the Court iy almost uniinited, — MR. D. A, JANUARY, THE UNINTESTIONAL WHOXU DOXE NI IN TIUIS JOUNNAL. Souctal Dispateh to The Chieaao Tribune, 8. Louts, Mo., Nov. 2.—[u tho dinpatch which your correspondent eont from hero on tho 14th ivat., somo confusion of names oceurred, whoroby it wen' mado to appear that Mr. D, A, Jonuary, of thia city, was amonz thodo agninst whom indictments had been fouud for frands ou the United Statos Trossury. It waa not futoaded to incinle JMr. Jauvuary's namo in the list of indicted partios, and tbe connection of hin namo thorenith was wholly unintontional and insdverient. ‘The gentlemas roferred to han boen in business here thirty sears, aud, provio 1s to that perfod, was rospocied citizou of Jucie souville, 1l fha wercantile and tinane:al ropu- tation 1o this comtsunity {8 uoblemishod. and hig note never weut to protest. Ho faagon. tioman of amgplo fortune, and i just now rosir- ing trom a luciative business. 1t ia wail known bera that ho never bad suy conugction with tho Whisky Riog. e J. J. BROOKS, AN HONEST MAN VILIPIED. Sueeial Duvateh to The Cliteazn ribune, ‘WasuinaToN, D.C., Nov. 22.—Thestatoment in arecent tologram that Revenuo A yont Brooks hind boen indieted for compiiclty in whinky frauds was without foundation, as s shown by tho fol- lowing telegraphic cortespogdence. Citicao, Nov. N.—Elmer Waavourn, Washinaton, D, C.: The nsnio of Drooks apbears wmoug tho dicted at 5t, Louis yeaterday, Pleiso loarn if I am Jn- dicted, If Tum, Task to bo relievol from duty ficro and ispended from oftice, sud I whll roport_myself to 8¢_Lu.ds auiboririos Wo-mortow, - J. 1, Bivsose, WASIUNGTOX, D, C.0 Nov, 21~ D%, jier Attarney, X, Louts trus that James J. Droo Asshutant Chiof of tho Secret Bervice Diviaiun, lieen indicted? It so, there must Lo xomo mis:al His character {s Wholly above susplefou, Sin Mute thowa sbout fm, Bruronp Wirkow, Solcitor, 8. Loutw, Nov, 2,—iiluferd Wilwn, Nashenglon, Thoro fe ot s word of truth i It No wust tached to him, D. P, Dren, District Attorncy., WASIIXGTON, D. C., Nut, 2 amen J, Brovis, Chiuaa: Dyer talogeavha that thera {8 1ot u word of truth in it No muspigion whatever it hos to lom (you) Liev (t, Louis), For mysclf, accopt tho naeur+ unce of iy entiro canfidence snd the bosretary's, and my thonks for servies and_{raofs of ficclity to 1hs Governmont, th Yon absolutery sliova tho reach of donlt or suspiclan, BLuronp WiLsox, Solicltor, e HISTORY OF SIX STAMP-BOOKS. HOW THE NING RTOLE §135,100, A fow days ago Tuz Tuwuse oxphinod at longth tho method of stealing from tho Govern- mapt by tho distillers called tho Iudia-rubber packago, and it was at that timo intimated that other no loss interesting developments as to other mothods could be made. In order to got aalear 1dea of the dotags of the Chicagy Ring, there should by no means bo omitted . THE UISTOLY OF THE SIX BOOKN which will f8rm so importaut & part of the com- Iug teials of diststlors aud rectifiers, espaclally tue latter. To ondorstand the connectioa of thosa books with tle Ring, & foew words of oxilanation are neccusary. The tax on honest whieky fu paid by the dlutiller, or by whatover person takes it ont of tho bonded warchousn with the owner's con- sont, It may go to tho rectitier, and, in pont of fact, doos 6o go In most cuses, but it is sup- posea in the ey of the law to be houest whisky whon it gooe into tho laitor's vals, and, of course, no logs honost whon it comes ont, For tlug reason, the only restriction ou tho reoiiflor is that Lo uliall pay 10 CENTS YOR FACH ATAMP on his barrels. tho same cortifylng the fact that ibo Gauger haa mauged them. It will bo seon then that (hese stampy, nl.iough of small finsu- cial imyortduco, sra yot of ‘tho laat uso to the Government as being too only way 1t has of chectilug off the rectitler's ousgoos and making thet tallv with bis incomo of apirits which bave paud tha tax, ‘Y'he importance of theso stamps being seon it may bo euid that they are made in_tho Govern- mout Bureasu of Lograving and Printug, and issued by the Rovenuo Bureau with great cars. ‘Thoy mio ‘. I thy whatevor NUMBERED SUCCESHIVELY, onch uumbor haviug s lotier of the alphabot in conjunctiou § &3, for instance, tho lottera from A t0 Z aro each convlod with s numver up to 099,999, and all ura boand s books with »tubs, ‘The etab covais, of coursa. tho facts uotod in the stawmp, avd boarsthe sumo number. These stiups and stubs are bound in Looks of iUy onch, and on the cover of e buok 16 & unmber winch, by the applicatioa of a multiptier knowu to the officers, will shuw in au instant the oum- ber of the fire} ana Jast stamp lo the book. ‘I'hoso Looks aro lssued to the difersat Reveuue Cotlectors on their requwition to tho Depart- ment, aud 5 A BTRICT ACCOUNT 1§ KEPT with each Collooior, on which e iy charged with all and winguise the Looks apd stamps 1ssuoed to Lus ofice, and hie is reqairod ta show, st any tine when called on, eithor tho stube, or tue full bouks, or the facs that the hooks not otborwlse acoounted for are fu the hsuds of Gaugors. "Lhe Collectors issue the stamp-bouvks to the Usugers for use at rectifylug-houses, and are supposed to Koop & striot scosunt of esoh book and tho ouwmber of stawps thorein au jesued, \hen thia 16 done it 18 essv t0 sve &t a glauco that cestmin Uaugers buve Ll certain nuigbered stalups, sud this servos a8 3 A CHECK OX THE GAUGKS, who sigou the stub for the stamp, and sleo on \lie roctifier, WLo reporiy the us+ vf tho tamp snd the numbor of gsllons sbipped under 14 to- Retuer with jta pumber. Now, the wvas disgracelul fact Lo gonngotion TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 18756 with U Chieago Whinks ing and the sapport that it 1a nl ezed to have had from Government gl in Uun ety on counectlon with thu very subject, viz., the keenins of accounia with Giugera na'to the stamihookn, 1t has beon toted nlove (hAL COMILON RNKD 6F 3 EnARADAIG Aesmino of forstho an 18 nsed i thecon- dact of any bokinesy prien woald have die- tated the proprioty of oping & record of what san givon wub, Novortheioms, i the Chicago oflico . THIB WAS NOT DONE § and the onlv racord wen the sumplo entry of “one Look ot etainps, #41)," ay a dent to each Gauger when hie fook a bLool. It will mhortly app thut this was a merious neglo that jt showed tho grosest carclossnoss, if totning worko, Not lonst ago thn Ravenns Duresn demandad of tha Collector of this district 3 showing of the Atamps ou hand in fud books and the number of haoka of stubw that could be produc.d to offeet tho ntamns went hotw, Tho uccount way mado up, but It would not come out oven, A8 & sell-re,n sted sccount whouid, After tho most vigorous hunt, the Clitcag) oflico COTLY oL EifowW what had become of il 46in booka of atamps into wix. Horo way a fine . tnta of things trul; the means ot whipj ing vut 2400 bisrol cof 1l whisky weto furnizhed the Ring alonce by then Padeamion of thewo mix hooks, esch contafpini U0 wtamps, and, beside. it lurnishod Lho Gouge:s with w fort of dofenss awninat tho chinryren brought aeninst them, an <11 be reen, said that ths stampa alone would 10 advantago unlesn Lbey L ncorry LGauger to make oat snd gign them, Ilus may or may not ba true. If the Gauger were corrupt it would tac.iate matters some- whal, but Le was uot necersary, beeatno THE TORGERY OF KIS NANE vins ot ont -ide of the possilalitice, and it is not too muzh by kay that tho rectuler who would perluro lumself by eweating to s falie returs wauld not hesitate 10 forge a Gatger's nate. How theso s:amps were nwod tusy bo shortls statad by suying that tue (Joverament oflize, in comuariug the receints of a cortain Now York house whi:h received goods feom s Chleago tuiler with the ridpnicuts of the houso b found that many, if not most, of the 24 atompd bud Leen used by that verv man. For imstance, théy found a large number of Juts, all of tho sawe mmbor of bairels, and all rroperly staroped us app-ared ; but, whew thoy exauiined tio Chicago mau's returns of liqnor shipped, NOT A KINGLE BARKEL of this whols wunmber was found to hase been returned by bim a3 shipped to Noa Yors or sny otber place. Aud, Turther, overs ono ol those barrels of crosked ligaor tind on & stamp whici camu vut of tha boosus stolen from tho Chisago Co lector's oftice,—tha #ix which conld oot ba found when called for by the GGovernment, Again, the stamps wera figned nith the bamos of duferent Gaugers all the way aloug, snd tho 1ocord of the recolvers In Now York contained tho samo namus a8 having gaug- ad the barres, yel wheio tho lewnus of these Gangary camo 10 be oxamived (L war found that not oue of tho bariels of crooked aupoared on thom. thus cutting off the idea of tho Indus-rub- ber plan, and biinging the matter down to » calm, clear steal, aud perfury on the pact of tho Grugors i1f thoy Wore guily. ON TUE 01 HER HASD, 1f they weeo not kuowing to tho process, then there was forgery or subornstion thereof com- mitied by the rectifier m sizning the Gauzors' nanes 10 the ptampr, or procuring it to bo done. A ciicumstunce luoging to the prubabiiity that th fo.gery wan committsd was noted I soarch- g tho Tectt oy Louso of the man in quastion. Iliero wero found amang hia offects stencils for wnrking barrel-lieads, such as would havo boen used Ly alf tho Gaugors who bind betn ou duty nt B boogo, Itis vut uolawful to havo theso stencils, but they could not Lave beon uked for any Lioriext purose, and tho moro fact of thebr PoRucHBion 18 PREAUMPTIVE EVIDINCR tnat thoy wero to bo nied fraudulently. If tke owuor of the houro Lisd had thy siofen stamps he would bovo noedod 8 .l ussd tuo stoncils to fit the barrely for shipment : and if bo Lod nut ‘ueed stolen stawj e, ha codid have fouud no usy for the siencile, Auother circimstauce in the uso of tho stolen ptamps is that they wero founa signed by Gaug- orsngammst whorn the ro biad nover beou tho shad- ow of suspicion-—mnen whohad not oul’ uot beon ndicted, but who had beeu supposed to ba yersectly clear of any connection nith tho Rivg. ~‘Thero 1s o mention i thoir rotuiny of any of the stampe in the [net six books, and thereforo thoy must bo gailty of complicity with thia ‘thieves, unloss tho thoory of forgery bo con- siderod corroct, It mov bo judged that the new f,flvfl'lli()hu pluco honest Gaugers in a bad pre- icamout. 1t will ow casily bo soen that tho indictod Gaugors Luve 3 AN OBVIOUS DEFENSE, such a4 thoy would uot Linvs had {f the Chicago oftice bud Leen properly conducted. \Whon thoy comto to bo tried thov will with one sccord de- claro that they nover msuged tho barcels on shich their names havo bouu found. Thie will only work, however, in the casos of thore who aio impheated i o steal connected with tho lost six booss. ‘Tnose who were indictea for partivipution b tho {ndia rubber trick wilt huvo bronglt up seaindt them Lha 8 ubs which thoy roturucd. Had the Coliecior's oflice TAKEN TUE ORDINALY PRECAUTION to minnte aumose each Gaugor tha werial num- ber of tho buok givey out 4o hiw, fv coutd eaviiy Lavo beon told who Lisd nad she siamps whic have'siuce been tuinlug up ull srouud, aud which buve had no responsibie parentage 1u the way of rocurdy, Or repurcs by the men who used them. Appthor ilagrant sbieo which a8 w_voguo It the Chieage Co lectes’s oilico wos tne giving out of bocks uf stuispa to rectiliers who applivi tor them “for o Gaugr' It fs al. wmesl impossiblo to rocoucito the idea of such a peuctice with tho pnocenco of the mau :d it or nlluwed it to bo dune, and it could v havo been supposod posaiblo nudor ths be. hief that all mou o tho whisuv husineas were purely hongst aud entirels above the reach of tomy.tagion, Auv ontortalning HERLEH OF TABLEAUX coilil bo mado vut of tbe iucidonts cconected with oue biok of stamps: bow the tectitier ponght 1 * for & auger™; bow b tok It homis aud straiglivay Hhipp onts aud with the aid of o fow eton.ci'w; ond how bo chuated tue Uoverne 1ent out of 32,000 or m.re by the transa tion. ‘There is nnother way fu which tho careloss- bo:e 1 tuo Coltocior'a oflice woriicd barm fu the sume directiun, but not Lo tho sawe exrent as i tua abuva casve. Tho fact thas the Ganger tuak o bouk of stamps withoue the vunmibers in f¢ de- ing rocorded, allowed him to steal n fon of the susiim cheroit coutained if Le wera 80 diposed, Fhis may besilugtiated by takiog at random, aud withoue relferenco to fiy 0180, & DUOK LAVILR 1N 1t statops (may) from % 220,400 to 7 320,800, 10 clusve. Now, 1t appesrs upou examiation that, inacaso like this, the Gauger never returnod tho wtumps Z 220,490 to Z 220,600, sud so in other pres of thio list, TIE HIZE OF TIE STEAL dapendont upu thesix books meutioned cantot exacily be known. by, buwever, be sppiox- fmu ¢a by calcnlating that each of tho 2,400 At 8 put uron the markot s common-uized bairel of 42 proot gallony, or about B0 wioe rullons, ou swalen the tag was lost, ‘Cius would Kive 12,000 patlons on wh.ch uo tax was pay and, nuppostng tho tax to have beon 70 ceuts, would iudicate 1hat the winple loss of the six booky fid chested the Uovernmout out of §184,400, whieh vory comfottabie plum willserve to pay tho lawyors for dofeudng tue thivvos and leavo p hubdaoms surplus beatde, It 14 1ot ea4y Lo uay Low the books wore atolen, ot whothor thay wgie atolen outpight 1t may suinee to way toat the G.ayd Jury youder-a over tho aifair st loogth, and, a4 bas before buen puid, coneluded tnat the ovidencs did not warraut tho tinding of an wndictment sgwuat Mr, Wads- worth, or alr. Hoys, bis Depuiy, but there waa evidensly o cloar 1doa that the looscposs which hud alluwed the Luoks to be loat was degeviug of 1eprohension. It may Lave bsau $at an out- nght robbery nas effectad, or that pelty Jarceny was cotnmuted fu peking up the book bya Usuget, or thiat some suverdivato was bribod to ul tho documouts, T qasesion of ; WHO 18 TO DLANE for the loas 18 covered in the precedwg para- graph. Tno1esponeibility Peniad ol tons e wah tue Colieccor, sud uuder bim with tho Deputy, but who it wsa that was Luowing to llie logs of 1ho wismps Las never besu kuows, Evil-windgd pursous will of ogutes insiuuaie that te odloars nawed ware ‘i with {," sud periapa gave the books out with the knowiedge that they wera o be ured fraudalently, but thera ¢ no prof of this, and no suspicion of it by the Goveromont oftloeis, and Messre. Wads- worth aud 1oys sbould thstefore Lo biamed for carclossucss ouly, ———— IN CHICAGO, A DEFESSE OF THR HINO, ‘The Juler-tcan yesterday disiinguished itanit by publishiug & cunoing, labored thres-column paid defoose of the judicted Chicago distillers, in advauce of thelr arralgnmens 1u court, After the mucle way wrltteu, it obviouly dawned upon the muvegers of tho Inter-Ocean that it wadu couspicyously self evident thelr own vouslity o the matter. Thereon, with the edroutery of the pickpookes, who, Jith the “uwagr ™ tuckod up Liw sleave, Joiow iu the huoe aud-cry, aud loudsys bawls *wtop thlef,” (o diteat ttention from their salf-evidont dicgrace- tul nale of the Inter-Orean, they concinded with thy ntatement that Ties Taintss: had offored itu columon tor sale for the defen-o of the Whikky Hiog, This satemnnt icnbaniueiy falue, wholly anda In overy parnculse, When ties punished 1t the managers of the Juter-Orcan kraw tit 1t was absolutely falwo, wlolly ant it overs pat- can ouly bo ficly characterizad ea awliful, deliberato e, fuvented t) hide thair own infamy, and wlich could only havo boea manufactucad out of the exteuniva experiens of the Jnter-Occan proprietors in lavvivg black- 1malt and peddimng their aper among the vacions tngs of “which it has bron tle organ. Thia pattienlur lio of the Inter-Ucean Leats jutorual avldence of having been fanrieated with the ol 1cct of dotracts ig from Tite I RINGNE'S atrictiren ugon dinclmires which tha Inter-Ucvan evidently expects will khrtly Lo mado, TILY CANE AGAINST MILLPR. Jamoa Miller, who wan indicted Ly the Grand Jury 1u the United States Coart, caino in yestor- v and anterad ino recognizances i tho suln uf €300 tor appearanco I wist. “roin 4. Fieo | and Joln M. Weguer Weio accopted as guyns Ucs, The dictinent sennst Miler i o May 6, whon ko wan keeper on duty witih the ver Distiling Compauy 8t permitted tun remnial of Calumet, o 000 gntloun of liqaot to rome place other thau (he distilery wure- house, Tho accond count alloges tho eutno wrong-doing as to 2,000 gallovs iua® Y. ‘Tho third count nllegen conntiracy with somn persoa o poreutis ankuown £ ¢ the payment of tho tax on 5,00y gxllons of lij.or. A SIALL RALD. Bomn Iuformati.t wiich had come to the ears o Colluetor Webnter abuat tha diogs of ons A. L. Leatgert induced bim finturday to wstrucy Mesra, Bprager and Cooik of hua olice w look fnto the matier. Taey sccorditg.yv caled ot Leutgert’s piace, = No. 47 A utreot, aud, after exwmivatin, pub a man 10 chaige ty awsit the reeuit of the rotur's conferguco with Gen, Webster. TO WCTD found cn tho romisen ¥atioas appiimuces for thy comoontding of wines and liquors, sud ma- teriuls ‘oc the muvufacture of winow, After the mauter was vesterday looked luto by the Collector, bo ccucluded that tho offcuse wau Dot & particulariy serious one, fnermuch ss tho only linuors kuown to bisve been mads were cur- (nin nioes which Lad no * proot,” aod Leutgatt was accordingls let ¢o on paymaut of sum of monoy, and tuo tuding uut of a rectifiers ifcense. ‘Ihiere was a rather funav cizcmetance la con- nection with tho affair which stionld L recorded, When tho Rovenuo officials left the Custowm- Hous, their stops were dogged by an emplovo of tne paper koown asthio Jnter-Occan. Th» young man in question fol'owed the oflicers to Clark street, avd waw them get imto a Clvbonrn avenuo car, then rushed awny to a Atable and nirod & buggy, iu which ho followed fast tho car. When tue onlicers were journesing slowly up tho avenun, thoy eaw 1lo voung mau in dospita‘o lisste und @ ouggy wbipping fur dear ife. Winle the gentlemon 1u quention Wero tuvestigating the shop# on A sireot the reporter was muking hot baste to tue lliwvis Dinalling Cowpaus’s house, and making alt worts of inquiriea about tho ofli- cers who liad cole to keize it. Not finding tne ofticors, be contented Limself with writing 5 pald notice of tho estublishwent. and returned no wiser than b cane sy regarded tho naizuro of the lilwois Distilliug Compsuy'a works. Grow- fug out of tho asseriious maas by the man who @i not find cat whae he wout aiter, tie 1umor was rifo yesterday tbat the Iilmois Listilling Company’s place had been ecized. An inquirv of Gen, Webster rovea’ed the fact that not vnly bad no weizure taken vluce, but that no had no proof agsinet wbo corpuration in question, ——— JOHN A. JOYCE, WIS DESTITUTS MuTHER, Tue Tnizvse pablished last week a statement to tho effoct that tho mother of Joan A. Jurce, now fu tho Lenitentiary ot Jefferaon City, Mo., wan living 1o & destituts condition st No. 61 Olto stroet, ou the North Bide, and that ber son, although informed of ber needs circumstances, bad retused to send ber ans moncy, and prac- tically disowuod ber, Mre. Joyco eays that sho staried for tlis country with her bustand and children about 1830. On reaching Liverpool their funde gave out, and ber hushavd rent bier snd tho enildren back {0 tho Counts Mayo, whouce Lhey cawe, and lio weut on aloue to New York. The followiog yonr bu seut money to pay their passage, and aho and ber clutdren camo out on one of the veesels of the Dlack Ball Lino. After jolving ber husband at New York they moved to Wheeling. At the time of tho trp acraws tho ovean ber sou Johin wsa qute voung, Lut still 0} enough to reusembier tho diecomtuita of the jouney, and his motuer in contident tuat thin mertion of hin expencnice o thosteamship will serse to couvinco him, f suyiliug wero noed- od, that ebe 1y bny mothor. After tho removal to Wheeling the fathor wonsoff sieamborting, and wes lost sighs of. Tho wmother sot up & smull confectionery ahon snd run the business fer a while. One day Jolin started off {u oruerto flod his fatber, und woy gouo for somo time, and hix mother thought that 16 too hod disap, vaved. Bo who breio up her bugness and camo o Chicago, wherw 610 then Liad remtives living,—Osen Doughierty und Bquiro Proudergost,—end hore sho bas I.ved . ver since without heaifng from her wou, oscopt the indirect -way imecntioped In THE ‘IntprNe last weok.” Hor yosnger son wtni to $t. Lours lact May in order to_find Liy brothor, and she hae nok yob hesrd from him, a.dis afraid that he, too, is loat to b 1y is Mrs, Joyca's sciuunt, sn extremely eircumstautinl and apateutly corréet ovo, YOSSIWILITY OF A WUSTAKE SOYEWIFERE. Accordivg to n correapondont of tbe &t, Joseph Herawd, bowaever, Joyee war toru at Saratogs Spriags, N. Y., 1o 1842, of Irish pavents. Lis ftotlus moved to Whenlng wacn attor bis birth, aud after thoy bad been thero about thres years his motuer died, wod hus fother setrled in Kentucky, wheie the boy hived wutil 1361, wheo he cutored the Tewens tv-tourth Keutucky Infant.y, auld served with tue rexunent unul wpnoded st fieuesaw Mowntau, when he went on Gen. Burbindge's wtalf, wheio ho rensained w.atil the War was over. whew he cwiigiated ta lowa sud etudied law in che ottica of Henutor Allgon, who got bim & clerkehip in the L'ransury Dejartment. PECt NIARY AFFEOTION. Mra, Joyeo denica tho tr.th ot this statement coutalned lu tho tt. Joseph Hirald, xud cliogs to #t that this 8 her own boy, sud exe pregces preat goef that he abould Ieave hor doetituto «neu he Linisoll w in podses- w100 of abundaut wealth, Her chief objoct now {3 to got b a pardon, ond 880 tu soe it be can- Dot b worked upon to sond hor wome monoy, o view of past refusals on Lud part 1t 18 nulkely that ho will do this, and, 8 0co ee {4 in heeoy circuwstances, thuse tudiug nw Interest in tho case would do well to call upow her ut hor homo, No. 61 Ohio street, aud see if thoy can give Lier sy ad, = MISCELLANEOQUS. INNOCENCE ABUUAD, Syectal Dinatehto the Chicans Trilune, Broux Cirv, Ia., Nov. 22.—Samuel Daniols, of Chicago, was examtucd beforo United Siaten Commussioner Congleton, at Yaniton, Saturday, for dealing to crooked cign Oun givivg $500 bonda for his appearance at the Diutriet Court Lo wag released, and left immediataly for Chi- cago, MILWAUKEE, Special Disvate to ile Chicags Tridune, Mirwauxsr, Nov. 32—It is oontidently atated to-day that documents have been discosored royiug the extuicucw of a rlog biore, second ouly in lmoortsuce and oxtent to thst of &t. Louis, but gioub woctacy 18 obworved, M'XKE AND MAGUIBE, 87, Lou, Nov, 22.—Willum MoKee and Cou- tiue Maguiro entercd $3,010 bouds cach to- dsy, vu the new 1wdictment found apalust them Jottly, sud gave their LR} TECONIILIC8S L toe ameuded indictmen! aiust cuell lwdividuale "W THE NATIONAL GAANGE. LoutsviLrz, Nov. 32.—Tho Nationsl Grange way prusonted with & Biblo 10-day by the Kpicks exbocker (trango of Now York, A #troog curient of Jeaira to invest the sur- plus fuude of tho Grsugo lus permsnent build- ing 10 the city for occupation is manitested, and will probably” be doue, A comuwities waa appointed to-day to srravgoa epocial warriage-o81 emony for Graugors. A vosolution stroogly condomuatory of the cus- tom of farmors woiteging crofiu Wi piesoute:d sud roferred, Hesolutions looking to the eetablishmont of su official orgsn aithor at Louistillo ur clee- where weie favored. A Committon was mppointad to iaemorialize Cougress for proteclion sxainst grassbopuerw, :nlngml-u. ote, Otticers il oted so-morrow, Tho next term of {bo Buresu County Cireuit Court will open at Princeton on the lirss Monday in December, Thoe ducket iu sbout as faree as usual, No very importaus casss wiil be tried ¢his torm, WASHINGTON, Clnengo Sneceeds Wonderfully in Gon. Bherman’s Annual Report as to the Condition of the Army. Ho Recommends {hat Indian Supplies Do Dedivered Throngh Army Ofiicers, THE NEW ERANCH MINT. CHICAGO AYSWENS FIFTEEN OF DR, LINDER CONUNDRUSS. Sreeal Disnaten b The Chizago Trionne, Wasnxotoy, D. €., Nov. 22.—Adam Smith ar- Tivod heve this mormng withh tho rojort of the Clucago Board of Truda in tespousa to the ine tarrogatories propounded by Dr. Lindernian, D N T S R ves e which are Gfleen in bumber, were submitted ta tae Loards of Tindo of all tho lead ng citieq of the Minadsmppi Valley, vrejaratoryto the de- cision of the.President upou the tocation «f sha uew Shnt, Lhe report was diaftsd by s com- wittea conafating of Mesers. Blatehford, Dose, Leuis Wsh), aod Murry Nelaon, The sepost = oy tinrty pagos of logal cap, and coutaive @ goneral eyuoptical bik- tory of the buciness of Chicagn. Th~ questions to which anawors wero requited 10fer 1 the popaiation, baokiug capita, bilanco of trarde vuth Gther criics, conl, kalt and megu e of dirb atin, an ) peueral quedtions of & hika characios roiazuz tr the mateilal develapmen's of theuity. The report was subroitted to Dr, Lind-rman, «bo will use it iu_connection with the report to th Prewident. The repart from the Bt. Lows Laard of ‘Trade alan arrived this mormng, Theso were tho la-b (%0 1eports res eetiad, 1D, Liudermau was at first in favor of locasiug 3.t Chieato. It i ot kuown ihar ho baschan:ed hiv iwind, T'he decistan reets withithe Presidens and not with tue Direetor of the Mint, ‘The fuliig virur ara vome of the anmvera of the Lard of “Trude Committen : Population, 0 ; sanil 10 Star, ACVON Lmes B8 much na sununl sld of morchandise, pre y and lvapber, $633.000.050 1 OFttiwentorn 2oad niove Bas 123 trawos daiv: thers wars .000 tons of gotd aud wilver ore and eride hatl- ivb, producivg something more than £2,50 in poid ud alver, mestiy eiiver, nud 10, poun s of loxl smeltod I port of Geu. Bhermsn, after wlatng tho guo- #raphical limita of sarious commands, says: ‘I'in nzaregate strength of the line of tho srm; seenrding to the lest reporta received, is 1.510 otticers and 21,031 enlisted men. made up as tol- lowe: Five regrmenta ot artillery, 79) ofiicers, 4 men ; ten regiments of cavalry, 422 oflicer, 7206 men; twonty-tlve regimeuts of infantr; 843 officere, 11,000 mew ; available recruits, bos. 1Mal stesards, ordnance sergconts, ele., cte, 9,920 Dutiog the past winter tho troaps 1 tho Lepartmenta of the Mis. wouri and Toxas werc caployed o an nrduous snd sevoro wintor campai.n agaiont tha Kiowa, Chievense, and Comsnche Indians oo the torders of the B elied Plains, that have for yuara hoen enparcd in depresations ou tha Toxay B1d Kxusas frontiors, resuitivg i thetr disasimas went ond Bubjos.ioa to autbumnty. If the auli- tary commanderd can bave controi over tho sitpe plies needud ov thesc fudians, a9 thov now hiave over thoir posous, § am convinced by n recent viett that a condition of peace cun ve maintgin. ed. Tho Sioux Indians bu.e recent!y made fue cursious 1to Nortlorn Nobraska. mustly to BIEAL CATTLE AXD HOLSFS from farms slong tho Pacitic Larlroad and north of it. Lion, Crook ia of opinivn 1hat tho wbole srmy. activg defousivelv, cannot provent these incursions, and sugyeaty thut troops be stationed 1o tho mid-t of tho Indians Bo us to wateh and provent tuem Jeaviug ou Lretenso of hnuting. Thic is impracticavly uvless the army can ha @ tho upervieion of e tecesnary wup- plies of theso tribes within the reservation, wich i8 tow not the case. L'lio royores of seversl Com- misgions whic bave, under militury escors, 1 cont:y boen enpaged in exploriug the couuntry avd in negotiat:vg with theee Indinus, will throw much hght on this subjeet, Generully apeaking, TUL DAMAGE TO LIFE AND TROPERTT by Indiang is belioved 10 be loss during the past ¥our than 1b any former year, and the prospest 18 that, as ths countyy extiles up, W will bo e« und lews onch year, untl atl the Indizne ato cataniishod on small reservations; but until ibey acquiro habis of ludustes in farmiog ur i stock-rawing tney will neea foad from the Gen- enul Government, boeatise the gamo on which they have hitherto subiatod has dimintshed Very sapidly. NOTES AND NEWS, TIZ INDIAN COMMISSIONEUSIIP. Swceial Diatath to The Chicags T'ribune, Wastivazox, D. €., Nov. 22.—George Jerome, ex-Calloctor of Curt.ms fur Detroit, and Fredor- Iek P. Morlev, editor of the Dotroit Fost, urrived here tais moruiug, and have bosn with Secrotary Chandier most of ihe dav, and it i ssserted to- n:2hit that Jerome Liea aocopted tho Comminsicu- ersbip of Iudisn Afairs, 1o the sssocated Proas) . APFOLS TAENTY, ‘WasniNaTox, D. C., Nov. 12, ~Thefollowing In- torual Revooua Storokeepere have been aopoiut- ed: dosoph Depuy und Jumes Kenuedy, Fitih Kentuck 7 Ifstuct; Joba W. Tipton, Fiest Teu- uetseo District, 2 BUSINESS NOTICES. Cnution to Lousehoopore—0wing to the fucre.simg oot of Vatlila beais used b tho maut- factury of Latract Vanlila, spurloas compounld acn being thrown Gpon the Warket, purporting to be pure yavilia, but prpared prinespally from Tonqua beius, | ‘This Dauseating substiiuls costs tue manufacturer tuan one-twentioth partus much the geanitio van) beans. 14 o readily bo detected Ly ity odorg®Tt 1s varl princiyally Ly tobaccontits for pertunsgdh snutl | and clgars, oud Was wever futended 10 by Swed un o flavaring for the varous comyonuds prepurel for the | human stomned, Barnetts ExtesotNr Vaulls fs proe 1ered drom solected vaullla eaus, and In warpanted euirey 1700 {row Touqua or othier deloterious aub- sty DECCA SHAWLS! Having olosed out at an immense sao- rifice the entire importation of & house largely in this trade, we can offer thess goods at unprecedented low prices, commencing at $10 and up- ward to $126, DRESS GOODS, P TV W.A8.&Co. IIGIENSE ‘BARGAINS DRESSGOODS NOTE TSE PRICES | DIAGONAL SERGra,; new colors, at 235¢, " all the CAMEL'S LAIR SERGES at 35¢. KNICKERBOCKER SUITINGS at 37 L2e, ALL-WOOL FRENCTL PLAIDS, in Gray and Brown effects, at The, worth &1, A JOB IOT reduced to 23e, worth from 37 1-2 to 50c, In addition to the above GREAT BARGAINS, we have marked our entire stock of DRESS GoODS Much Under Regu- lar Prices, TO EFFECT A SPEEDY SALE. . & SIHPSON & 60, BUCCESSORS TO SIMPSON, NORWELL & €0, 79 & 81 State-st. “MPATST0 TRADE ON THE WESY SR THE FOLLOWING Special Bargains ERESS GOODS Are now Displayed on the Counters of the Great West End Dry Goods House. Heavy Camel's Hair Serges, good shades, 50 ots yard,.the qualif horetotore sold at 76c, duabty Biylish New Serge Costume Plaids, ark Shades, roduced from 85 ote to 50 ots yard, Drap d’Ete, last sonson's shades, £1.25 ;:o:d's, for 85 cts yard. Fine ALi-Wool Fronch Sorges, solid colors, 60 cts, worth 86 ots, Grent Bargains in Empress Cloths at 40 and 50 ots, much under value, Speoial Bargains on our Cheap Cen- tro Tables at 20, 25, and 30 ots yard, cunsisunf of Poplins, Berges, Crepo Cloths, Hair Ling Va'onciss, Plaids, English Serge Suitingg, &c. ATSO, Knickerbockor Bnow-Flike Buit. 1gs, 3-4 and 6-4 wide, in varied Assortment. Elogant Now Fronch Baskot Suit. ings in exquisito shades. Largo varioties of Solf-colored, In. éllfil?lu, and Mixod Plaii Costume otiia, Cholco Novelties in French and S:otoh Plaids, in Clan Tartans, Deocp Cloth Bhado Grounds, an Bright Colors for Children’s Wear, amel’s Iair and Homespun Serges and Plaids to matoh. Large linos of the Latest Qostume Novoltios in ell desireble shades. Elogant Shados French Cashmores and Merinos, very cheap, Garsm, Pirie & G0, - MADISON & PEORIA-STS, PANTALOONS. .CASH versus OREDIT. CHICAGO PANTS WARBHOUSE, 510 & 512 \V_l.'\IADISON-ST. MABEY & PRALL, MerchantTailors (FKUSL LONDON.) « Ladios should not fail to examine theso goods, BARGAINS IN CLOARS, Chas. Gossage ¢ Co. STATE-ST. --- WASHINGTON-ST. ___SHIRTS. SHIRTS. “THE HARRIS,” Timetriod and thoroughlye tuated, elegaut ln dedigu, .. pesb {n workmensbip, faul o Joew ju Bt Loavu your tuess. 2. wre with \\.\ LARLIS & COBR, 474 Bouth Qlazi-ad Tus CHICAGO PANTS ore warrauted all wool, well ‘aurunk, wull irimmod, nuwest goods, best workmauahip; perfect t, $59.00 A PATER. "I TANKS. WILSON & EVENDEN'S OIL TANKS, | MEASURING PUMP, 3 47 & 40 West Lake 8t R (& . OEICAGO. 5 [H Send for Catalogue. T autaatdrers ot SVENDEN'S WOOD.COVERED CANS. FOR SALE. Rare Engravings and Bichings, A suparb collection of Engravingvand Bichings, cone taluing many Proof-Copise; Rare hd. Fios upres slous of (he works of the early aad modern Eagreve ora, will be ou Exhibition auu 3, 0¢ » few weeks guliat Ihe iorect sletors. Juten, McGlurg & Oor 37 tud 133 Stateat , wherw all omaere of hle basic ast are cordully o HERMAN LicH, - b E) Je‘z& Elil{u X GO, K PREIFFER, Aguats . & w them.