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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1875.—TWEIL PAGES, L] Itie eorte in that ilue @il be 1o | ha« not changed In spnestauce or twaanr s Finen | Y il give s copy roporter loardl m A on i) 1 r tho trial In tha civil court, onr [ listemperament. rataor b rpt, whethor for tha accused or ¥ motion, s ey e : e WHISKY. A e msmnrsninns . wili hnee, and ought & hinve, no efiect | boing a bar panstaking wan, an'l e i ngow the furors. 1t canoot cvetr o will te a u Atar shen he has | fore tha 17th, romorsana @ Treat’n gloomy conrs : ‘i i M efora tis Whisks T [ e ’lN!lnhu, M hv-c,s,rm.—-yu the Mot P ie | xated, :,'r:;:f'r;:: :«‘r V\'iu I3 "”{]‘wt'zi exenpt ";)\"'k l;xl thm[»‘ ju;nl] n;w nl‘mm’;t;vnuflnc z foarard thr wais cf the uilice. Tntbo whirky EPITAETR. R iorrepomt, At ey Ganrroty Waskinaton, 1, . aniong the m¢ iowing ones, that thers wan | thens by 1t wonl:t justly bo regarded a3 au obe | ca8as to eowe ho will du well enough when kup- , N 1% Henderson's Gup of Joy Tn- | intormatinn whivty ye way s, | ir, 1 such o Jing. After the forinalitian of a greet- | strtion of publia justice. On tho nthar haud, a1 by Sasen, Houten. Aves. and Doztor, | | AT edjouroment was then taken it 3 o'clock ) # sabein the, lelslof " Aven i (g worn oter, tha foliowins convereation n- | itin conviction thete would ho conclusive ovic mont of the' Distict Attotnessiip | Then Jidge bizon summed o for tho Gorern doubtedly Full tothe |t i i : i auick, aciive ( 10th aud 18th of April, the defense having called 0 buncling, 185 4A% tho 18ms of | 4ol to prove that mone was gangod be nenof e gaiit, and his acquittal il relievs inf v it of the Gorernme; s ) S urat not at all anesnostad, | Mout with concisanend and lucidity, I1o aaid be i d ; fhanel v e plotomiar <fudss, e yau rlitaed ax Gen. | bim feom thrniewnty of J.rlll;mix‘x"; anrtiug bt | oxcend in tha bkme of the lamser to whom tia 1iad nover in i life been a0 poranadad that per- Brim, o pab e, | W i chosersnd st | i b ; S o et a8 00 i rkont e | M e morst derosed beencommtiiodian & 87, Louts, Der, O, 181S,~=78 the flor, Kdwards | BRVe taken (ol af the Grisrel's canse. KIMPLY T0 ADJOURN FROM DAY T bay of having the oftico at onen tilled, aud hu 4 " B Puerregent, AtiurnepGeneral of the Lt voree, | Jo~They have rea'ly inistad him theo, have | unti) the avidancs apan the Fubfect of cue in- | promat watian wiaat ulrnn]flx 3 'nxénffi;nl;,". by the defenso yoaterday, and ho hoped, bafore . z:ffi‘r::';"'~a"' ¢ Dintetel-Attoroey Dyer hus dod | thes ¢ uuzy il rremive that defimts aud conctusiso | pointinent wan great, howover, (o the frionds of | 1o waas through, to show tho eabornation of HB Seoures a Cabinet Sassion | hm T e o ‘{;H:fi'r;‘l‘:!::': ngx.l;nlf’-‘\;!';‘m K.—Van. at lant, nlinpo swhich wisl bo impressed upon it by tue | ths city candidates, who hai sottled fo their nwn | $hia withosd under circumstances maling the g R st gy Marvices e no louges needed | JL—Will yun take him to St. Lonis whou yon | verdict of tie jurv. ur until our sction, hesing | minds that the ofier cou' na eo ontof Cile | affaaro greater thau ansihiag charger in tho and a Presldontml Tlguhn answar, _,.,,‘-,,“,,m‘,. roturn j baen reforrad to thn VWar Dopattment with «us | caro. Thero vaa alyo » atrons Lelief hat tao | 4 il ]‘\ W eRs s T whall leare for howme to-morrow | opinion thas var procasdioes ehonld be staved | sitting Judia kad bosn corsaiied, aud that ho | ictaeat oo tral. Ho showed how utterly im. Bounce WARHINGTON, D, C.y Der. night, wil! prabably rematn nr tas proccedinies of tho conrt of inw | bad ospressed himawif in faror of onc or the | Pooriblo it was that any ather partias but the de- H 3 ll:‘u{' ln;l;fll;\xl:’l;: fi.’lfi".’ here on tings of the Court of | nball havo beau conicmed. In caro of acquittal { other of the parting named R veil fendanta could changa tho stamps on the ten by tho civil . tha fuustions of this Cowit | S theso eaferiations Inutey shall havo claend. 1t 1l uol nezeseartly have torminsted. Tho ac- | disnosed af by the #o'zet: Tahis trial in 81, Louis act for any p arpends upon that, Show ty-ave judia~-rubler yackagss of whieky whict to i DvABDS TIPRREPONL, 23, A | woro sipped hionea for New Yurk. Keturning h cutar time 7 cused may b pronounced innocant of any crimo | woneral nquire anong tho ufico-hoidara alte H e . . ’ i . ¢ e i i lico-ho! L (e o The Martyr‘s lifo Now R(‘fldy {0 Be Atorues.Genera of tio United Hites K.~ No, {t hannot Leen fited yat, and, from | againat tho atatate, and yot ba puilty of notme | the news ama t hand hdicatnd s lamentabln | ¥ ¥e toslimony of Dolmonzo, the connysl do. g {Brectal heete,) the prescn® outlook, it wiil b o dayn before | art which the uilitary 1aw michit panish by [ lsck of knowledge about Mr. Baugs, aod not | Bonnced the witnass aa tho most outrageons lisy P Red on fllE fl - Lflfl\' r B7. Loum, Dee. , 1816—7ro the Jom, K tho eato will bo called. When the (ims does | espulrion from the aunv. In cane of azquittal, | more than two perains could eav tlas they wera | and pecjurer Lo had aver seen on tho wituoas LI as! K (v X)) I'nrrl;‘mn(‘Allnrmv'(;hwmh IFashington, 1), ( come ha will go tu 8t. Loy, of conree, lie may ineiac upon shawing to us thas ho has | prepared to offer any opinton shoal the new in- | gtand 1n his lfe, and, in another place, 4 % fpcechof Mir, Henderaon woa extempcraneo: 1.—Whet tank place, Judee. at the consulta. | done ncthicy inconsistent with tho *conductof | cumbent. Such opmions as #ero based ot 8c- | doclared tis behof that th S o 5 3 Fox's Book. he Menograpiic orait one” g dol ruiae WA cor | tlon von il with (e, Babeora sad Marahal | an oficer sl gentlemnn,” oe U Aric.es of | quaintaice wers, humeser, very faroraslo. SR Sn elint e e WK Mk L s Riog portions reiting. ta ihis suhjrct. Fess sxaming | CATPhAIE thin afternoon ? War run, but the groat and important question i el put there for the purposo of Llestifying te thetn snd sns t on K.--Oh, nothiog of any fmportance, Ths | ix, guilty or not in manuer s fnrm on he R what thay know was willfully false, aad that the AT A O pvem, Distrct-Attormes, | Marshal thade the formal aivest of the rsnaral, | rtsnds indhcted, nnd thin esa bo logally answered | T GOCHRAN-DISTILLERY BOND. muois uf” bin tentmone was prosrrabced. 11 Aftar whieh wwo telked the matter over vary {lease | vuly by & jury of hia countrr, e o k 4 4 chaiactenzed tha witness, with withering em- GASH Great Excitemont and Diver- | sr.rovis s, bec.s, istsera tne ston, mavards | Antiy, it camo to o dotermivation axcest that, | - Dariog ‘the resdimg of thia Gov, Hancock | 0mu uention Linviug boen ralwol a8 40 s0fM | plaeis, o trained witue *and 3 porjured miiuees. Pierrejait," dltareyGeneral of the 5 % ; st Whers the tiais for trial comas. she Goneral will | band trembind vi snd he displeye:d othor | Ciency of the bond it the case of the Cociran | Oue iuatanco was given: Delmanzs Aoro that gified Comment on B et diet Lot aymptom» of fecling dissillory, Acting Diseict-Attorney Burko, {n | thore wam nothing i the satabiisbmont nf over the R 1 porsncous, Mt l'.\.‘um. mlflednyuu,reu -m;a-) e mzalunm: uavor'nz. b connection with Uen. Webster, caused the g‘x’.?fifi'\’.‘«?\v}::":flm‘ !hu“mn&m rwirfr’l nrae #warn copy, from the steoographer, of ao much A ha t the Court please, the honorable member | iy ¢ bighwines shipped o o A ) 1¢ Kemoval, Shought refhied 1o tho Preaidents 1 1A not nee ity but (Clon. Haoouk) 'wan’ not Svaror st the e, op | 150 Benilomon whoso uamss waro giYon a8 MUFS- | cont proof. i mas tho aiok czaoked of a1 1 atand by the spoecl; as made, 1 satd nothing be. waking the motion, that 1 Lad roceived & mo- | % 10 apjear beforo Sudge Blodgett yemerdas 1o | the crookod cases hobad inveatigated. If there i'-"lf:f:'nfi'(’w'}'?’fli'u"l’ rm\.nr;,l,‘lnx;cll'._.'f:')'r thiat, T i “'“‘03' he in ;uz_v contident, snd saye If tlore | tiou from Col. Babcock oz this very subject. lnl\\t;mt&w fuily os to thelr quatifications to \;n- -J:n:uml{laduum nf thainnacance of thess ¥ 7y 1o 3. . HESurRas, | {sno perfury he is surs to come ont without apot. | 71 cti ? i it | sct as bondsmen. In order to put tho matter oy | dlendants, tho Governmenl of tno Unites MNUTE Proceedings in the Trials at |4 rss serciocs Axn orcevrive, sy auwsxts | or Bl It e A Aoh 2ok ok Blst wommnaieation I o g letveito sgbimie i n Eation I now be o orl. | Stator dewred no boiter tnan that they shot 14 e H.—~Thid Conrt of Inquiry, Jud n an fo record boyoud daubt, the Govarnment suthori 5 N . . ! : - o, wilt have | ¢ N, dec. 10.—To Staj. A, M, G v bs dincharged, 3 Indianapolis and Mil. The action of the Cabiuel in parsmptosity din | g grec: sithor way on tha tal &t Sk Lome, | Ji b s atvitiasns L nave tho orar durapers | Lot hed the teatimany taken fn full, 80 that | Typppaive, suzvoruys, axp svotnar Sl Adeinute—3iATt missing ex-Seustor Henderaon from his poaition : s ; oaition | ywilj e o o Tennest of il r Cf T qairy, 0w conve thers could bo no after question an to what was | N, S, Murpliy, for the defouse, thinwed. 11a waukee, ?rri 3“7:‘;}; :n;unbnjzr :x::aa.;xcx:u:;c n |lele"w'h|51._v- K.—Not the loast. The Lxo Investigations nre | here, an sdiournims fora drys t0aford Tar #aid or enoro 45, A ueccaary word of explana- | protested againet tho conumel on tuo otber Aide NWhila LLoro atb. kY Sint “":‘;‘ "zw P :::;(olr Xudmm:alom nl‘ulcllllame‘r. l{fl;n n-|n~ i et mict the aetion o | tion {a to the effect that tho bond pigued by llllfd‘!{{llégmmtna:?ln ”m Lo purjurcrs, lnd‘pmc T 4 o in nequitted hora, it will not prejndice tho | e rand T am Mo Messrn. Adagw snd. Wale, un wli h = auner of the prescciition was ind 1 | Tout far out of the wi in bus crtcinms wpon, 0 | Cate o favar st %, Lowin iy € foaar, and, | OV 4 ol ancor oo Ao, oy h Was 160" [ cant, Aftor fling at tha Chienio prew fo o Proceedings of the Sccond Day’s | Prosidout, vet atlhin fiionds acknomledge that | if houg found guitty here. that will haveno | ppe g, : it B s "on APRESYS | deavaring: to provent fair trials of thoro caso tho extrsordinary wuccews which las nitended { oftectan the jars in the Kt Loui trisl, The | o ihe Jadze-ddseeate (eoutiouing)—If tho { ed by the Judie, and that uzz the | and words meaut to ezonarate himsalf, Senator i Nr. raon than ; h o 8 2, 3 e A b : , i Court of Inquiry, to anyona alte, and that ti ca0f Lin ‘ser | cons oo [ inderatand son tonny iiat Qen, Babe | Lovararus & Cowrt of Tnquice, the court s not | Unt 1he actual roloane Lud ot taken place, Pol- | SRCESS, O SmDroner, facliios and wund te tinder the noraiual chatg; i oty dno | undertaing the defeuar, he went over he der ¢! miual chatgn fawing 18 tha, teatimony taken bofors Juino | JOCETRIY x':xmngn the - defendants’ apoctactes, Sqeaking of W.'H. Hoddis, tha tianger, Mu CHARLER 0. ADAXY Dliy enid he sonld ot beliove lum to fave bk teatiniad an follown : 1 reaide st No. B0 Wast | weil from hangi " cluded hia argimen: Waskington street. Am i the real ostate husi- wheo the Court adjoarned tilt moruing. uiens, but bave no vealeatate ofice. 1 havo dealt | g qori ADBEET OF 4 TN muENLL, in real ostate mz or eight yeara, I hava knowd | rutad ro-dsy and bronghe bofore United Statos Mr. Weidermann perlieps six or eight moutt. { Commissivuer Bloodgodd vn two charens, sil but not intimately. I bocame scquamted with | hold to buitouppeae next Taoedas, 4he £t bim throush Mr. Singer. § dow't know what | CHATRe tiing omigsios ta afiic ety t0 e Singer's or Weidermann's firat pames ore. 1 [ i 24 f.r "":*"’: and tho eacord rein ger's ) s brewery without fhnt s thinik Singer tirat upoko to mo in rezzrd to goiog i uron this boud, und my cunverstion on tio sibe jest s beon almowt entiely with lim, | Atthe but 1 alio epoko with e, ouo of | fUU9 18 the bondemen, in regard to ik 1 know | (el Mr. Tarent. Niuger fiat apphed ta me, 1 believe, | beforo, nai vizea 1o the futuro will bo & sovers luss to the Government, THE INALIENABLE, RIGHT TO CALY, THE PRESIDENT A HOBSLTHIEY Hin frionds, thereforo, sny that the sation of i wll seumy 3o Ty oranizod, aud caooit bo oranized - g 3 . . til it In duly sworn, ‘Fhen, of conrse, it Lecotavs 5;mg?m‘;"é o‘;‘;‘;f::_l‘fl::“&)‘;‘g(‘,"};‘; bad quic | BCOUr of etstatore bt nnied Jurindiction atly moved atong tywardy tho atope, Fey in hizud, | 454 compoteut, vilthin sue sphiere of hat Jusi : s diction, to provoed. Aa thn honorsble wemver avident] room - 3 i io Cainet aud of Piérrepont was basty sud | form hin ahiutions lbnaf;‘::kul:;“ even u;“‘l.‘i",':. Tias saparind. 1 woils by impraper 45 sraceed unjastilisblo, and that the diaplassure of the | i s 4 g " | under tho circumnterces. It 1aight ratee a Jani Pronideut fimishen {rrelutable oridance of 1ho | Jexasi wramos sk |1t W 4 167 | giorianal question undortwo- differont lave truthfulaoss of the charge thst his Adminieirs- | =7 ™ ¥ i Col. Dabeoer beiny reguired av tho Cnited tion has been arbitrary and meddlosomo. Spectal Ir 5 8 L 1{( mln );:fllurn Distnet of ¢ N g E o . 1 insouri, Bln L o axme time ABTFUL QUOTATIONS FROM Tk REConvA 0¥ 188 [ gy Touss, Des. 10— An ot Mol sl o the e e Fox. one of tho tiraad Juros, b Court of Iuquiry, providiug that * s parly ne . l:{(](vhlllullyi l'dullm. l’llovrfln]ru. Ie cused wliall bo permitted to 0xawine nud crows- ence seinad fiabcoc). o fusure bin convictian before | oxaune the witnonses x0 58 4o fiily inteativate ing Attinneyn { She clicnmstances in question.” As thie Conrt districts, ¥ 0id not ere 1o | 18 DOL ¥ orzanized, and es Col. Labcock Thie teanater could only be aede By my recome | Prodnco then, Tun wvidence ufore tin Graud Jurs | lian 1ot an sar'come bofors s formally. it hw. mendation approved by the Trosident snid Socretary | D38 of course sufliciently strows to Justify an fudici- | of course, 1o control go for ax ho s coucerned. lirietow. Iforesaw that such a propoaltfon mus | Te, LUt sl f lefl a reasonabie donbt of Dabeark' | [ desire, Lovwever, to add farchor that 1 weil Biodgeit: In View of His Indiotment, It Will Await Orders from Wash- ington, Retalr's Prof IT NUTTINGS, Bis Conpsel, Judge Kram, Arrives at Chi- ¢ago from St. Lonis, 3 3 TRIAL, Hendorson claima that the obuosious remarks wore justitied by the evidence of Comtalswionor Dougiass, who, i oXplsiuing the contemplated changes and Ill‘lllllll'l in the various supervisory id: gh it lu ghito yo . bave wlditional tastimony which thi What He Has to Say Ahout the Casew.. A Formal Arrest. 11llazios 618 DO FUADING. B0 1 © Kntiafaciory than evi : ; eatls 10 per cent as compaed 2 meat with great pollticat opposition, and 7o determipied | F0M, 10 which he wonld e entite) in a irial br- | guow the wnemboze, in bigh atations, s places | 1y go on tho boml. L received 1o cons.doration Ly % . Irae, AN el & { i H : 15 The G- 0- D- Reta.llflr 1t tha revene officera wors poiltical Inateuments to | Whentho vote was taken on Habeo their appropriste duties. I aleo have dution | auy,'and’ no understanding abont it. either IMISCENCES. Examining the Bondsmen on the i 3 e i ;. 2 coneidorable degree, 1 dolermined fbat about mid. | dictment thero wora Ewensy jurcea presant which yesily roauire ws prerence, Cochran Distillery Bond, Way belween tho Fresidontial eloctions would be the of nineteen, and the voto 1o =, | Of course the orders of 1y supexi. oo B30 madomy moowmendstion acsordioy: | Y (rand iy hav booh wetis v daen fog | SoIeY. To waoha view of tho e The order for & gencral trausfer waa lssund to take X:nlh{cl-Al\nrniw Dyer to nb|;h\ “trom Washiog that the United ¢ atoy District Cow effeet on the 27th or 20th of Jonuary, A6 oelptisald ot ¢ ! b WO~ | yanz Lo pome titnain taLing into consideraticn McDonald and Joyce were osdored to Phiia- | tOR tho originali of cortaln tolograme, but tuey | j)gindictment which has boen brought in be- delphis and Talten and Mitchell wore ordersd | hed not licen hecuted up to tho time Lho ¥0Lo | rorc jt, and that the trist ma iako soms time, I liers, with yonung Uronks end Hogue, I will here atate | was taken, and tho indictmont was found on |y oii'tounettully sugment that the Conrs may that 'wo regarded Alr, Tuiten sk oo of thio mont Lons | ovidence which tha jury had boen i poscesion ST AR G il B b | oat and eidcieut Supcrvisors in_ tho service, sud | of turen weokn, Tresa facts are obbainod di- | CriAider tho propiicts. ot haviug as yot organ- hienco, sssigned him to duty hera where there weathe | rostly from anotbar (irand Juror. ized, and having {peufficiont tuformation Leturs greatest nocesily for those qualitica, Mitchell wns a y 2 it, of communicating to Hia Exesllency the Prea- very fine ofticer, Ilugue, at that thnu, slro etood well. iR BTN R EANES ORI, it idont tho stele of the case, with a view that it N ARort preasure. waa°at oncs brought to Lear on the | Wasmatox, D. G, Dec, 10.—~Tho sdditional | a8h SBEE Uy (0ol day aa bu roay President, and he finally ordered ttat the order of | ovidencu racontly sont from iero 1o ist. Louis 10 1 11.ss0'to cail the Court togosher. i tranfor bo Tevokod, Secreiary Brisiow and § both | the Babeocs caso consisted of tho recoipt-bonks | Pehet P80 LU CORTEAORRIRE 0 n 0y decply rogretied this rovocation, as wo had oxpectod | of the Wenterp Union Telegraph Company, ahww- | 40100 ' etk g Rratilyiog rowalis from tn Arabsfer, 1had conver- | Jue that Dabcook bad racolpted for tna dis | Sicired: and iu sccordunce with this ordor ths sation with Gea. Dabioock In rogard o th witldrawal | ichon from Joyco, MoDunald, avd others Budiyneadd feartony srithirew, Inc i antes of this urder. : ¥ * { 1ooms, Afcer an interval of about een mil- Judge Krum objected fo auy tostimons as o the.| Which lavo been pubin evidonco, 1t is under- | geoy tiye cours-room wan again opened. - contemation botwesn wilness and Dabeock, hotding | tood that evidoace azajust Babcock, which has 1 Gun’® Gl irnnoThe Judgs Advocsta will that, before it was namssable, it must by proven that | not yet boon publishod, consists of telegrame § hop o'announgs el abtock wa ono of the couspirtors, cian hia actions { similar to those which bave slresdy been pub- | P or admirsluns conld not affect tha defendunt, tished, and the tostimony of some distillers, who rexaed or fmphed, 1 hove redided o thin iy 8 OINTII R e Thewiin At T Pan s Tt ot ST At AT R A zoren alout 3 miles wonth of New Datfele i LA Lierrien County, X s, which L puieh frora Mre, Mai 1aima b 1902t is - 10 toll what the eansideration wsa for the f, tisnal to 15020 sent the Repulli- i:m:r;.gr«ll;; rn‘l;vx:m;-un{unl pur‘li;‘é&:;n?ln " oo tine ago may Lo luteresting (o K. 2d ler busuand. 1 wapposo srm 13 19, i g i sty worth In the nutgbkochood. of 0, Tl Louis x’:atus.u eoncection with the whieky deod wns mede diecily to me, god dbe | tab. They varveto show how eirongly the title to tho yproperty has been iu | leading Republicans of Missourl opposed Mo- mie ovor sinen. Flabatd to tell bow wmuch 1 | Doowid's sppointment as Sapereisor tn 1500 : vaid for it 1 had oo abstract of the titie, bt it o0y of telogram.) tins begu nu<aid, Fhero fa an incombeaace of | 81 Lovis, 3o, 1860 e Mo, Gearge S, =000 ob ft, that s all. The properts i ant oce [ Baclinill, Secreb: cupied : I have ne, disan, Lz, €e~The following A MARTYR, TITS FOGOY WINTER 0F HENDERAOX'A DIHCONTENT MADEZ GLORIOUS ET-CETERA DY A RTUPENDOUS HoTOnIETY. . Hpactal Disvatch to The Chicaan Tribune, ‘Wasmnotox, D, C., Deo. 10,—Tho Proaident's soger over tho 8t. Lonis whisky complications bas culminated, as many of hin judiclous frionds feered it would culminato, {n tho peremptory diemsssl of ex-Bonator Henderson, caunsol for Governmont, Ever sloce the report of the speoch reachod the President in the nowapapers, be has sbown nnusual feeling on the subjoct, but ho took no decisive action uatil & swora statoment of Honderson's words reached him. iTJ []BBERS’ PRICES, PORMENS & BOYS Clothing. Rants Furnishing Goods, Warlin i, e C iry Tresesen, Atn santit. T glso buvo | Fimwe withbold the commisnion of Meboeal] until eqnrd 1t ne Lighly prejudicial cenricat, We: o hundred fect cu Monroe biceot in Lake View, [ foihesris mll, Qetoter fraa h which I bougzhit on the 2tk of Sir. Treat of this city, I am ne rim, but puvcbased 13 'thro % Mar, who ridderation o the futerretn i v of Conpreen, W. NowLr, Untiad $'ncc s Aftoeney, costy, Tukied Statea sarelial, TRE DICISIY 100nt E THE OLD CAYMAN L " .+ | the Court has madoe on tho wotion of Gen. Han- | Xaosas lance for it. T examumard (ho tisle, andi R {Cops of letter.) Whose wards woro aid befors the GABINot by tho | e Gourt austaned fa cbiacion,and 3r, Hener. | S03400 that. oy biad sogh Lokt signed Do coct porfect. Thero is anothor goutlenantu Cicagu ot | , EWTIRS buatsics o Misecis, Usres Braznd Astornoy-Goneral, and, a8 roport goos, o¥ory | son atated that, Lhis belng the caze, hio would withdraw % The Julge Advocato—Tho decieion of tho whom there ato jndgments, | AZSOBNEYE (risck Bn Louie Ol S 18-l member of the Cabioet pronounced the spoeol ¢ wltness for tho tlmo Leiug cud estabills ot s . Court 1 2 15 0 followe : That 1} B e fun. Gearge N, Bou'tcolby Seereir . o ber of the Cabloet pronounced thio spoooh | fhe wines of o Ume ey sud-eslbian 1uat +noce HE COURT OF INQUIRY, ours 1s upsnimons, and Is a3 follome : ‘That tho ainat mo, anil or that | Wesieatos, in s Brrecive Bove todag Iomamt v an outrage, sud coucarred in recommending the | Bection—much shho Frtuiel Lo Ho S0, "ROCEEDINGS OF TILE SECOND DAY'S AEARION, Court adjours from day to day wntil the titlo to that pieco on | the telegranis of our Wsily papers that Jonn McDoa- removal of tho sx-Sonstor, Tiandoraots stll dianie by, 1w spoech andhag || Emoon geilardsg Vo miltary Courkolilus [ e otilence. tpoh, . (ua skbjoft, o2 MENDERSON'S BRAT ONURIOAL TO BRIATOT. N n ta thin Mielugan farm is f this plce, han n appointed Bupervisor of 0 spology tootfer and no qualification to make, | 99 called (o investigato tho charges againet [ our inquiry sball recoive that =~ deiinito al on record., ‘Tho deed to the Sauras straat prop- | Internsl Reveaue,’ and seeigucd for dusy to this dis- 3 . and conojusive shape which shall bo impressed | erty wasin w7 uame, anl wan deliverod to mo, | - 1t bad baen generally supposediera that Hone b e Col. Babeock covened. Long beforo that time ) 0 3% S 0 Corfict of (ho. jury, or witil our | the cousideration cxpress=d in the deed beivg | o NeDeE Jear fo samre yon that the reptation of deraon was acting under tho dirct iuntructions THE GRAND JURY'S LETTER. to anto-roors.woro thronged with army offcers, | uion, havinis bon roferred (0 thn Wor Depart. | 50,700, Thios way oo 1asmbreno on i at ths, | (1130 and b sssesinies ary il (hat by can b of Assistant Attorney-Gonoral Bluford Wilson, | IT WAs IXDITED BY THEN IN A COMMENDADLE | lawyers, and promiuent citizens, many of whom | meut with our opwilon ihat our procoediigs | time I bought it snd thero hava boen none 1mt | ment of the fntarual reverne lawa ; and tha it is Bolicitor of the Troaaury, snd Sscretany Bristow, BRI, attonded for tho solo purpose of gottiog & | should be siayed durivg the proceedingy of tho | on it sicce. [t was nover gold for taxes, Ihave | cortain that s quanticitions, natural or acyuved, sr and grest astonishment {n expressed hero tos Svectal Disvateh ta The Chizags Tribune glimpso at the throo distinguished Genorals who | court of Iaw, shall hava been confiimod, 200 feet n the villaco of [inedula, | #u'bas fendertliv appontasus oo ungt oue to ta 184 & 186 State_st Bleht thiot Dristow connentod to tbe diemiseal of | 87, Loois, Mo, Dec, 10.~Tho lotter which | coustituto tho Court. Althoughs the procoedings | , Gen. Sheridan—Tho Cour: will Jsland - | tho east oot of Black & o [ I e veing placed: (i 46 Tupirtant » d ltod Eistos Graod Jury nddrossed \ Journcd until 12 o'clock to-morrow. Avro' sddition, on tho corner of Hickory ileve that, by Lis helug placed (o a0 dmpartant Henderson. It was supposed that their cause | tho Unit ates Graod Jury ossed 1o | wora to bo public, military esiquetto was kopt tp | *“my o audionco thon filed outaf thso room. some- | and Viue streoss. This ts worth $20 & foot. 1 | 20 ¢ier, the cotlection of the resuono will ba reizr) maa goe, namely, tho conviailon of gty por- | Presidont Graut a tho subjoct of caslous com- | to a painfol extaut. Tito doors of tho court-room | what dissppoiuted at tho trm things Lnd tshe. | bunght It o S, LudJinglon avout a vest Sy st e tion hch, hats Lonioriie o CLOAKS, 2008, Aod that tho Seorotary would suktaln tho | ment, The abscuco of any sllusion to Bristow | wero kopt closod until tho ime for tho sesaion | A statement of the Court's nction wss tole- i £ g0 last wister. 1 iave forgotton the constdora tion, 1know Igodit verv cheap, hecatne rhe wan embarrassol. I paid her #60) 1 movey ou it. or rathnr I paid it to ber ugens, William Jawyer, but, according to ono momber of the Cabinet, Bristow was as prominent 2a tho otbors in nrgiog Henderson'a romoval. The membor re- markea: **I pever eaw such unsoimily and , Scavnz, U. 8. B, v, Dren, M, . Nonty, U, 8. Attorney, oo, U3, Marstal. 18 soveroly criticised by many, and it 18 doemed | to begin. An orderly guarded the door, aud re- | graphed to tho War Departmeut, and instruc. tiat the Grand Jury designodly fgaored him in | fused sdmission even to the reportors, who wara | {ons 48 to fursher procacdings aro expeeied to- their bestowala of praise. Wuat object the | anxious to scouro their seats and sbarpon their | ** » i — . Waller, s ro N city. 1) = ::{n?ln»‘fi:llln‘:l;nlg::g;ol.m ‘zl;auacnilfrh:fl;g Jqury could hava [n castiog & elur on Bristow | pencils, until tho Court disected the publio to BANGS. gun:l ::XSp I;e:;:ffl;::l“ ll?;;la‘n)nl _h‘xhr::nut\::‘suw‘ ‘:‘)? ot Lo m‘l%zr;.!’:(l“ ifl.&flfi ey G Prasidont and Gen, Briatowhava had any aharro) | cannot ba concoivod, though it is nlleged that | bo admitted. Beaides tbis, the Courc fouud it WARD'S NUCCESSOR. £500 on it. That in tho cnly incumbronco oo | gehwrr and ofliers auaiust appointment of Jobn (ls o 088 ay 6 on the subjeat of the whisky frauds. their ire iad beon conslderably excited by what | difficult o coneult together whils ontaiders ware -Specist Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, the premises. 1own a kection fob iu Marathou | McDouald for Supersisur, 2 thoy thought to bo tho ofiiciousnuss of Mr.Bris- | present, aud the room had to be clearod of Wasutxato, D. C.; Déc. 10.—The Hon. Mark Couuty, Wisconsiu,—~wild lsod,—a deed of q, 4. Fixgerxnvng, M, C. BNERBY THE BTABS-AND-THINTY-BEYEN-STRIPES— 2 i CIROLA-8WINGING RACKLT. . The Preeident, in directing the appointment of Bamuel Glover to auccecd Handarson as As- sistant Attorney-Goneral at Bt. Lonts, in proso- cuting the whisky cases, showa that $ho removal of Henderson wae not tho result of any dosirs on the part of the Admiuisiration to rolinquish any of iis xoal in the conduct of the cascs or to shield any persons from the consequonces of their ownaots. Tho Cablnet wore certainly Ifil‘llt‘ that the speech of flenderson bhad the character of the stump rathor than of the fo- rum, snd that be went much outsido of the record and of tho nocessitics of the caso tfo wilify the President, It now cowme out that Ilendetson kas long been one of the Prosident’s bittereat paracnal and political enemica. A mom- ber of the Cabloet: explaiue hia appoiotment in this way: Noither Secretary Briatow nor Attar- nes-unnanl Plorrepont knaw tha political atti- tude of Henderuon towards the President, Thoy ‘bad only beard of Honderson in hia profossional relations, Thoy have since been suiprised that the Premdent did not object to hi ointment. Tho ~President, in remark- which I bave, aud I beteve 1t s om | Hon, Gromax 8, Hourwrri, Sesrsiary Treasury, ra’co\'d. . 1 l}mva NG. I:ouliup;tnt iulrnrtat Wastiuwgtos, I, €, of one-fourth in acres i See,y T of the et T Town of Worth, but it s hardly fair €0 way that | sr. Lovis, (e b0, Loen T sie tHon. Grore Fowa it. Iamnow ous bond for $1.500 in Dit- | pouticedl, Seeretiry of tha Tressarn: 1 units witly Page Coonty for a distant roiauve of wine by | Benator Hehurz, Dscr, Flukelalucg, and otbern sgatiast tho cagio of Adsms. 1t16 & Dbail-bopd for his | the sppointient of McDouald us bupersiaoz of Reve, appoarauce. ‘That is tho ouly bond [ way ever | nue. R, T Vax Hogy. on. 1 owe perhaps weide of 1,000, but it Is i hard to arrive at that. I consider mysel! wotth MISCELLANEOQUS. £14,000 or §20,000. Beloro comivg bure, 1 ro- TIT PERIN DISTILLERIEN. eided {n Jackuonvitle, Sorcial Duspateh fo The Clctas Tridune, CHARLES IL. HALE. Srmxariery, L, Dee. 10.—Revonue-Collector ave the following testinony: I roside at 70 5 i Twopty-second streat, aud am in tho real estate Mezrinm has mado 8 formal domand vpon Jonen Lueiess at 103 Dearboru street, I have beon in | & Eada snd P, J. Miller, firins dotog businean at 1bat bueiness eince 1871, with tuo excoption of a | Pekin as rectitiers, for the production’ of their &;}:Lun ;fl;, ;é‘,‘-“o?n’“"' Ilullt‘l\;tulnu:"\:':\;du"- books. They wero not prodnced, angl it inutnder. s oflic:, ok tho firat meet- o ing was abont &1x or 6ight mooths ago. | I have | B3 the uctulers cisim they esunot turn them T Bantial moquantiana. with him; hwve | over, ud iu fact baven't seon thew siuce tin heard biw say ho residéd near Gilwno. 1 havo | Relzure of thoir establishmonts, = Col. T. 1. kunawn Bloger about {hrea years, aud ha appited | 1tos, Uuited Htatos Marshsl, to-day roturned to e to go ou the bond.” I know Parent, but | from Wasningiau, and expects to ba reappoint. e lind o conversatiou with Lim in regabil to | ed. Ilis torw of otice ezpires this month. tow fn ineisting oo certnin fodictments. E. W. | overybody to allow it to decsdo upou a common- | Bangs, of Lacon, Marshail County, it =as do- Foz, o well-known citizen of 8t. Louls, andoue of | placo motion. Dlost of those in attondaace, un- | cidod at $he Cabinot meetinz fo-day, is to bo tho jurors, is the sutlior of the lotter, and, in [ used to such punctiliousucss, chefod some- | appointed United States District Attomey for ordor to get at fis reat animus, ho jvas soughé | what, and had some jokes to | tho Northern District of Illinols, to succoed out to-night and jaterviowod on tho subject. | crnck upon military se comopnrcd with | Jasper D. Ward., Dangs was tho sccond choico Ho esid it was not true that the Grand Jury in- | eivil tribunsls, Tho opinfon was pretty gemaer- | of the six Congressmen from Northern [llinois, tonded to reflect upon DBristow in writiug tho | ally entortained that tne indicement found | who prosented iho namcs of Lathrop, of lottor. Bristow was & now broom, and was aweop- { ggainat Col. Babcock at Bt Louls would block | Tackford, Bangs, of Lacon, sud Cantield, ing things vnr{ cleanly, and waa entitled to graat | the present procoedings. Thia turoed outto bo | of Aurors. Lathrop declined tho place. crodih, but dld mot nadd ho aympatny of o | corroct. Gon. Haucock moved to sdfoura trom | Tho Congrossmen who recommonded bim aro L e o e 1ok tateod | duy to day pendiug tho cisil fnquiry, or untd fn- | vory much pleased that tho Presidont sppoiutod dm bost frisnds wore falling around mim; toso | structians could be recoived from tho War Do- | him. They bad all thought that Hunter, of Lo himd trasted for yesrs were, bua by one, bo- | partment, which motion was sdopied by the | Chicago, would be appointed. lnn:r;:agué?;vk:gah" 3“1'«‘:: ;';dg 3\’1’;’5'5?.’:’; :;:‘. l;;! Court. Tho Juage-Adsacate waspropared tomake | H. 1I. Iionore tclegraplied an olaborate dis- ot il - | » similar motion, as he Lud roccived o lotterfrom | patch advoesting Huoter, Fred Grani, bis s g b o e e o oras | thio accunod requestiug bim to procuro an ad- | apocial friend, spole & kood wonl for bit, but fliached from the palntutdaty, In spite of this, | juurnmont until to conld answer the indlctment. | tha Presidout yielded to the Congrossmen, tho Prosident had beou subjested to all sorts of | As the military procesdings sro subordinato to | Jobu B. Hawley, of Reck Teland, tried hard to abuse and insulh, and every oifort had been | tne civil, tho Court chesrfully agreed to tho | get the place. Tho nomination of Bangs will bo mado o coonect his wamo’ with the Whitky } [ 1oyion " Cor, Dabcock was not present during | made Monday, ~iie han already talgraphod his Ring. Tho Grand Juy had amplo opportunity | i procosdings, much to tho disappointment of | acceptanco. § Co., (pen this moraing another large line of Fr, Beaver Cloth Cloaks, Bomarkably oheap, and ask attention to the great attractions they offor in all kinds of geods anitable for Holiday @ifts, Bpecial teduotions in large lines of Drezs Goods, and dasirable goods from every department marked at prices worth noting. Please Look at Them. Chas. Gossage & Co. i - harges agaiust ho e it. Idou't gat any pav for goiug on thid boud Jo the Asniated Pres.) ug upon this in the Oabinet, maid in sul i? $aal Hin batad tuse many of tho audienco, who wero snxious to quiz PEISONAL NEMALKS, i g i S, ta- | o THE INDIANSPOLIS CANEN. resident and saw tunt they were unfouuded, i ke i 4 | nor any promiso of any, nor have I any expecta % L =,ti-°r;mp;;{)l:gg:ngh ::“:n ::mg’mgw' :gg and that an Chief Magistrats of ho conntry, hi | Bt Mr. Bange, accordiog to Jang-ettablished | i of gotting avy. i e ity arstuitous on | Txotaxarouis, Dec. 10.—Tho trial of Deputy g ‘The first procending when court was opened | nnage. is alroady entitlod to the title of Honore- conduot wad abote rabroach, Xhe durors, Dora: | wan tho calliug of Hhie roll by Judgo-Advocato | bie, wid iss been for mauy: yourd & piomingut I did not propose to interfers.* Tho Presi- kL tnis opinion, ond thought that, undor the cire CGardnor. Alfer this formality had been ob- | Jawser of the fntorlor of Iiliaois. Ile was born dept wonld not have intertered had Henderson my past, 1 didn't sapposo thero was vory much | Collector il was contislied in the United Btatea d-{::or i it. I n..’.’"m. 13¢0 1R, in glnuk 6, | Court to-day, Tho witnosses oxaminod for the 5 in btough's Heaubdivision of Baybrook's Addl- | prosecution wero Cbristopher Corconor, David A MATTARE DY, remained within the record, and, in interforing, sorvod, fo Teanklin County, Mass., in 1833, aud is con- | tin to Tindate. Thev ato 68 fast feaut, mak. | M. Lewts, Gordon 1), Bingham, and Alr. Ebor- RN MR e on. B T O e ouet actiost Ths O B iy e ey ay. uaNcock soquontly B2 yoats of a0, witl n bLTonE Ieanig | fig $15 feot o Guiney siroet.. I puschasrd fhem | wine, all members of tha Whisky Klug, who hava ot T s thoir confidence. M. Fox added that ho hoped | F0%8 aud said » Mr. President, I have & motion | toward Lis 63d year, Ho received s good educa- roalden 72, b AR National Line of Steamshipa. sogte timo in tho spring of 873, paviu part i leaded gullty, and will bo wontenced aficr tha t0 make to the Court, which it is proper shoald | fion in bis nalive Biato, and was thers well 4 rinl of 1f1ll i8 concluded, Lewls and Corconor W YonK To ND LIVEAPOOL, | Ml GLOTER XOT KXPECTED 10 runow powx Ta | sl the lottor would bo a gratifiestion 0 the | 1o d” batoro the' Court 18 worn. It the | gioundod 1o the scisnce ‘of low. Liko mout | HoneY sud pace Iu trado. Ltuck Lhave paid tostified 10 1il's balng preseu at tho distilerics JEALY, 4848 tom YITOPERATIVE QAUNTLET. B i oo s, TEpa Ly, Court fy propared to hear the motion, I will pro- | young men of growing abilitica i the East, ho | gaction "of lnnsas laud: It doosn't | At Eyausville aud Pataka whon crooked whisky ];;,,,9"#‘1;".4 i wha is to bo teudored tho placo, is & | OB Gl - 4 coed with wbat [ havo to ear. made up his mind to omigrate, and before ho | Joiu Adame’ land. L consider the Ka was boing made, SOV, bis lams, » t snd bikter Dsmuenfi. and a lawyer of EN—"——BAE ocK Gon, Rheridao—The Court {s prepared to besr | waa 30 hin biad settled in tho grest Btate of the | fand wortl $10 an scro, whils the Hinad LEPOUTORIAL GULLIBILITY. BOLLAD, B.ep 0K LGRo0% BiRgdr. 0 ML :Z".‘.‘:.".“. “}g::;::’nmm‘ t’nahlfls;rzfl:éfilm. GEN, COCK. the motian, Weat. Hia pilgrimage took placs in 1831, aud | {5 worth #10 a foot, cash, at its mar Sweral Inavateh to The Chiedao Pridune, PRLPATILNG FOR 5T. LOUIS. Gon. 1lancock thon said: A sense of duty to | i that early day he mads hini » home in Mar- ‘Tle preeance of Gen. Babeock in the Cnstor- { the l;'l" mllha military :crs‘lun, saod to thcllc- :‘nnllngmmu‘ rln this dsnlla. )nnlm'«’!.l:o:‘ hlhnt t cused, impols mo to ask your concurrence in a | timo 28 yoar: of age, and when he u bere T T g oot | DOBtDOnGmenL of this (nquiey for o pressat, Wo | but & short e li waurauked among ‘tho lesd: e v &l sre all bound to beliove in the entire innocence | em of Lia circuit in tho proparstion, If upon tlat and the other affalrs thoreunto altach- | o Gol. Babeock, and this presumption osnno: be | not the tnal, of cases. * Mr. Hange iog, the bustlo and alr of businoss was by no | ropelled swithout clear svidouce. Itis due to | cootinued the practice of Lls = profession moans modest or unwasuming. him 0 suppose that this Court of Inqury was | withoat any apyarent aspiratiou for politi a oo s tick it Tor 21 sna upwards ba Ureat, Fic Bkt eormer Clark ana Rasdpghiaia,(eppourie sow Sharmas Touse), Chioago, Dtk (2DBod UE.LY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, . Retura flek. u: | I m & real estato whn, aud I know, Thero HT. Louts, Dec. 10.—Tha story nublished by & 2 currency. ™ Chicsgu paper this morniug, that the document. fu ncumbraace of 81,400 o1 thie, 3% iie 1 | ary ovidence agaiust Lateook and Moitoe had In my namo, aud tho doed was tuade direclly, 40 | Luer wolon, was started hore lbreo weoks %0 AR e arhats yoat B pronorty ia morll #4000 | A humorous souustivn. 1t ot 0 oid that vo- Dot for thte year, “Lue propattyis morth£3"ih | body could bo foalad on it til the credulous cas- caely L Alao, awn Lota 3, sad 24 i tuekia | respondont of the IntersUcean came Lioro aud wae of Keano & Rinwe Addition to Lvagsiot Thj | {uiion fu on it, ‘Tho avidonco sgwiost. Mokes 1n It is not expectod, howover, that ho will renew tho campaign of 1872 in a legal arpumont. (Te the Associated Tress.) 5 MENDERSON'S #PEEON COXAIDERRD IN CABIAET MEBTING. : Wasmingrox, D. 0., Dee. 10,—~The Oabinet sesgion to-day was of unusual length, sud the attontion of the President and bis Usbinet of- i askod 10 good faith for the roasons given. slevation until 185, when ho was olected_Judigo : 4L hol seth | il of an oral character, sad the ooy document- S e York tud oy ficors wss dircotod almoat stogotnor o the sub- | | The lndictient agist lan. Aacook arived e et et ot Twencr-taird " Judicil CireustThis po- | 3y 1 000 Eocor roar ot o vamsive. | Ay evideneo sgaia: Sdbeoc i iho lalegramon Coungny fect of Lo whisky-traud trisie iu Bt, Loais. - At- { bereln duplicats lu 500 ARYINE In the courso of a logal trial at k. Lonis Col. | eition ho nlled with greal credis, being alwavs [ o' the west sldo of fuo raiiroad track, | tBo most of which have boen unblished, aod sll froca iy torney-General Piorrepont, who rocolved fn tte | St, Lonis the night bofors, It was, of course, | Baheook was alleged to bs guilty of a high crim” | uoted for Lis quick, ready, aud sccurais ducis- | 3, E. Braglov bas the deed to that | Of which Dintrict-Attorney Dyer haa wecuzely FiiADon, suastuar Boon mail the sworn statements of epecial couu- | aqdressod to the District Attorney, aud fell iuto | jual offenee. 1la asked for a hearing in tho samo | 108x, 1t was noted of hins that very fow of lus | pr locked In Liv eafe. property, but tha legal title is in m se} Henderson, presentoed them to (he meating, own a farm of 120 acres in Hee aod carsful attention was given to tho resding. the hauds of Mr, Ward on bis moruing visit to | court, but waa iuformed that he could not have | declsions on points of law wero over- e st e e aing. Mot desirlog to. attend to suy | It beckuso o oridonce wheclosed. Thioss cir- | ruld by the Court sbove. s did moi TRIOK OP PABBAGE IN GO Pt cab s i':&um ‘.mmm. tu accommodation . e 1935 | Thase was co it #, Naoge i, in Towa Conoty, Wi 3 ! ) K o e i, orara iskola sl edusnd. | Thero was some conversution sitermards upon cumatances lod him to demaud s Courtof In- | appear in public life afler the clowo i Jown Conoty, W eation e, | , NAMtiLLE, Tonn., Dec, 10, L] - ru 08d. remarks re mattors than be could help in ; . vome land in Kalsmazoo, but I dou o it. ! 2 oif o | theconstuchiun :,"“}’,;},’{;d b‘;"";‘,n‘,‘" Py i Raacte ! i Quiry a8 tho onty meaus of vindicstion thxt was | of s Judiclal termn il 1870, baving i 8ho | Town 33 foot beadon at Huuiale, vouth baif of | eiios on the Koutuvki-Teusessse le wore connection with the ofiice which o | jart.” Bince then ho lias besn formally indictod, | meautime devoted binralf to the practice of Lua had just vacated, Mr. Ward passed over | and he is now certain of - getiing thai | profeasion. In November of the last-named the precioua dacumant to Alv, Burke, bis asalst- | full aud fair trisl befors an impartial jury which | vear Judge Bangs was elected to the Ilhnols s destroyed yestorday by rovouus ofticials, Baver Lot4, Block 12, purchased of 1. Bl tho | g were arrested aud pisced fn fall fere. to- b o ou it Tho titio fu porfect, T got at. i | MEht tor iovoatigation L-morrow. 250 sporoval or disproval of ‘the Depariment <~ | of Justice, bus nmhlnf in the nature of y discusaion, and 1t was fully agroed that tho re- the lawa of the conntry guarsntos (o all of its | Bvnate from the Sixteenth Boustorisl District, 1At 1s HO, on a bond for Mr. nt tedcy NE. marks of Hundersou woro i no regard jusil. | ant, an in the hands of the Iatrer It remsiued. | (i3, (BF% 5y 30 ) e cautacin s | comuated of tns Cosntiel af Beoria,: Alatk,| iaan: iv1e wi\)r‘:llu, .ig:l c«fu:f;. ibond for Mr. | pHI: MEXICAN BORDER, sz fiabls, the mombers of ths Cabinet exprossiug | 1t la not m vory prolix story, aud ean be briafly | {rnilitary court for the dotermnination of lnw | Marlinll, aod Putuaw. He reprovented the | Adame. tho previous witness, while I have livad REDUCED RATES themaslves withont rerecve o this m 'Tho | told by saying tiat Maj. Baboock is alleged to | gmltor ymmoconce 1o longer exiats, It in pot | buribern half of tho distriot aud Lucien M. Kerr | fiaro, and Ningor vioea 1571 o 1872, Law worth | General Lowlessness and Discontena K.L'f'é.:,':ué"?.‘. l’;.‘;;:cgg':::f:;,‘ o :'n"'l: lava conspired at certain but various dates with | believed that onr action sn & mulitary tribunal | the other o souther Lalf, osh were elocted | §15,000 or §16,U0) over and above my indebted- Spvaal Diopaleh © Ihe Chicaoe Tribune, can oust tho jarisdiction of the Conrt in which | as llepublicans. During his term of wervice as Jogee Mabuad Aveeyjand obiare toShimel e emac 1o nending, Tho Prosident bea | Bonator Judiie Havis satsbivied an onvisbla tho Treasury of ! eN; Aiko , throngh the Attorney-Genoral, that wuch | ropuiaion a4 & hand-working, earnest, honost diotments, thero {8 an Immense smount of verbi- 1 ntion, ‘hen the tri it. | representative of tho people, and to ks efforts age fu it, which is unnocosuary to be here reprint- uiry muss both =0 on at tuo [ mach of tho succews of thy wsssion in ed. Divested of tlils, the facts are assbove stated. nrlno xlr:nu. unleas we wait tho result of ths ju- ernuljl wayd C-':n o bn( m::.huu}\. llka uiry there. wotvod 84 armal o jmport- Ahmong she mt;::c:::::: l,:m:‘h";:m:!:::;lj b TUE DIFFICULTIES ARE YERY VOUMIDARLE. ant Committeo on Feas and Balaries, and way {acra. oAme & ‘Tho accused must b predent at tho trial of | also s membor of the Comniiitess vu th Judici- Htates Court ip sesslon at Bt. Louls by virtue of | 10" diotmont, Mhall ne procesd and hoar tho | ary, Corporations, Agricuiture and Draluage, aud torney-General prepared the following diapateh, which was telearaphied to United Staten Attor- wey Dyer late this sftorneon 1 ONX, TWo, TUREE! DerasTMENT or Jusricr, Wasmnarox, D, C.~To the dlon. D, P, Dyer, Uited states Atlorsivy, Si. Lous, No.: ‘The wworn roport of Henacraou's wpsect, for- warded by Mr, Eaiou, and referred tb Ly both you and X, stendarach in your dispatches yortardey, u tie » Deas. Naw Qurzaxs, La., Dec. 10.—Following 18 the DANIEL DAILEY N Lot a . testiflod s 1 livo at No. 017 Weut Madison nirect, | Jirpblivwn's dan Autouio -upecial of to-day's and Lavo restdod in Chicago for ten ur teelye | dste: Tho Fort Davis correspundest of tho years, 1 own thu place I live lu, and it is worth | Ban Antonio Herald writas that fong days sgo s #9500, with no incumbrauces. L huvo only | Mr, Lyls was sbot ju the lox (which wad subst i of Furt Davia, #4000 ulght n Mezican b roquent that T aiguod this bond, L cousidor | of SR8 BALG W%, D IERE SREEL SRS TO AND PROM UVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWY, Andall porta Ln Great Britaln sad the Cantloeat. J. 1l MILNK, Westarn Ageot, Labalie-at., corvor Medison. Gireat Western Stenmship Line, m.l"fl. Neow York to Bristol (Kngland) direes. GRUARIT Wanters, Hat Cabea day Deo. L ro) toed, v vorth 39,500, 25, H AN oo M adnebiay Vo e lad Ly very ey ui Caldned br-dayy 10 | which Marshat Campbell was tnstructed to serust | caso behind bus back, or shall wa vox him with | Elections, 1o was wiich estoemed for biis mi\:“l{h:uwnv’l‘\’lfix ‘n“"l gfi;’t‘:\:fixfiguy it waa | tatlow of tho forl. Holdiora wnd citizcnd ars onk ;. Agply aelient ¥ecl fop profwalonal propeisty ihus to refect, wiihout shadow | and retain Gou, Babeock. Onreceipt of this, aud | (wo trisly at once? The injustico of this is | kervices on the Commlttca of which b was | areod that sl the bondsmen atoutd to-dsy fle s | 18 Pursult, Itisbelisved at headjuarters that i, AR MebONALL. Assats | of resson, upon the Fresideat, by whow his employ- | ftar the arrival of Judgo Kruny, of Bb. Lotss, & | manifcat. I prestme from the nature of the | Chairmsu, which body Lad at the sewsion of ment by thiv Dopartment wua ‘ssnctioned, in onier that po impediment mfl Le placed i the way of Lringlng 40 'Npoedy punlshmont” every defrander of {he ruvenus in 8t Louix, You will adviae Gen. Hen- witten dedaeiptlon of il thoie proporty With thy | the perjotrators were .not Indimus, bub Lad authoritios, to the ond that their tities in cech :{:l‘:d weu, Uen, Shafer's sccut huy ro- parce! 40 Fort Concha and tho vae :;;‘.‘Lm‘l,'fl;f,:”d;“‘h'"fl:',;::::,g;g,f” sudli PO | riouy companien are returmiug to thalr pots, conferencs was Lold iu the Mathal'a ofioe, st | casa that the evidence iv very yoluminous, con- | 1670-'71 the arduous diity of fixiug tue Feo-ihll which wero presant the pasty Indicted, s friend | siuting of records, papess, snd oral temman{v undor tho uew Constitution. In tho Seuaie of the legal professlon, guduo Krnm“nuaunm, Can we compel the production ef thess whils | Judge Bangs was respected for his legal acyuiso- EDUCATIONAL: EVANNTON NCHOOL OF dorson of bis dlicharge frons further service, and se- | aud tho Marstsl, Tuo arcest waé heso inade, | they sre wauted for the purposes of the trial ab | monta, aud was jusily cousidered tho bout law- G eae (en. Ord tw astisfied writh the acouts. Various IVD]UAL INSTBUCTIUN LT l::ah":: i s :E;l""c ; ‘“" ol pt 4 weni l ; b Sommiitadion dr i S piion) | l‘tannllar ; “x:x £ T aceatois, Al uh ven off, n‘“{‘l‘h“‘ evonted from m«i‘n fute ].ND counsel you d without regusd 10 his pol Y - 3 ! erwlon. AILWAUKEE. 3 o S Lt ik oonference, At baif-past 5 they went thoir sov- | the Constitution declarsr, subardinsts”to the | ception) in the Legitlature during thie seslo dven s provontad frai, ru ot WaLDS PICRBEFORT, Attornes-Uenersh BUNBAUK ASD REYNOLD: TUR TELEGEAMS OP TIIUBSDAY, X A tof Iaturo fudke ‘eral ways, Gen. Baboock aocompenying the Mar- | civil authorites. Bhall wo prooeed without | Afivr the adjournnient of the Legilaturo Judy Sraciat Dispatoh fo Tht Chucage Trbune. Obiatred about the hitherto unezplored poriion ,&th Tuugbt Irdividually inatesd of fu Classes, slal, witli whot b Liss been stoppiog siuce he | evidonce, and give su opinion In gnorance of | Bange resumad tho practice 0f his profeanion at BOTH SEXES, Youlhs aud Aduls, {n Common essat Dupateh 10 7'A8 Chicago Tripune. s > " s e eannok bo tho wiskiof anybody: | Latan, Aarshall Cototr, where ho liss siuca re- | M1WATRFE, Deo, 10,~In tho caso of Burback | of the Staked Vlsins. Geu. Grd wasy tbe rids mule, Golegiale and tiosiaske btudies, Be- | r. Liouts, Deo, 10— Lbe followlog ie ihe full usebianle Lo clty fouds of the Gen- | I take it for grauted that ©i8od nd from which pisce he wad 8ppointed. | end Reynold . tae witho moruisg was taken up | from Mexivo luto Toxas ars au bad aa it Cortina :.7:1&“ Dinther Trwulng. uilion sid {av-ftext of the welegraphlo corrospondance whioh -r:: ‘:ow“g‘?&“:::eih o:a‘:? ‘I‘ml before Judga A v f0r KUK ShiaL, A 6r, YAt In poiot of ability Viudze. Vaoga tauis BOILA %00 ok > % furniabed), $135 to §136 por 15 weeks. Winmler et beglag Dac. s Apry o, WP, Jomen A, Mo Evauitan, lil . Tho fecling betweon b, the defonss in (aking the tessioiony of Gus- | Usd Ot beun arrosied. (iv Bods, & chamiet, to_ pravo. the existancy of | ABCricaussud Ateicans slong tho Lower Lo chemilc 14 capablo of obliteratiog the writiog on Qen. A, Balrd, ospector-General of the Di- rov nus stamps. and of Mossrs. Reed sud | vision of the Missoun, has arved, Melaeke aud Dr, Roinkardt as to character. In s vebutéul, Mr. MoKiunoy calied Richardson, from mg;;;{gf denlali, Bag,, a0 ol 4nd | "f\'v'.':, the Colleotor's oltice, o prove the applicaticn by | qropped suddenly dead om Thureday, while ate b9 deloudants for (50 gaugiog of spisits o 406 | YuAIAE 83 AHGHOG, T paased batweon District-Attorney Dyer and Ag- torney-Qeneral Pierropont sud Beuator Heuder- son. Thesa dispatchos do Dot embrace saveral received and sent by Duwriot-Astorney Dyer, whioh he ls not now at liburty to make publis : Wasmixazos, D. O, Dyer, Unuied slates 4 korney, s RAR T b ervon vaa poaitlon ool of the Gersromanl o ausail the Presidens, who Tilodgett far the appesranca i 8t. Louis, ay was | will be fair a3 well as legal, and that the judk- | swoug tbe best lawyors in the Htate, doas In the case of ex-Superrisor Muun. maut will bo according $o the very truth nnd | and ls recognized mu u stroug practittoner JUDGE JOUX M. KAUM, juatice uf the canso, It witl without ques jou | luthe Fru{rmllnnbf!cm,~ orlapa abler thero of 8t. Louis. anved {u tula city yesterday | ba biodiug and conclusive upon us,*upou thae | than o ts tria},—tbough hi by no mieaus a moraiog o the same train with the Babcock in- | Goverament, upon the accused, sud upon allthe | wesk antagouist before a jury. 1n sppearaace dictwent, sud ongsged Tatber wumpiuoua quar- | world. If howhould be convioted, no deoslon { the now Disirict-Atioruey 1 ther below the ters at tho Palmer Houss. A TminUNE tepostar | of ours conld rescus Lim out of the banda of the medium boight.—in facs. rather a short Lan,— found hium last eveniug iu the rotnnds, and was | Jaw. If bo is scquitted, our beliet {n his for | with s yedilshewhits beard and au active, reatlosa oordially greoted by She kind old Judge, who | nocence will be of Bo consequence. If we s« | oye. L manasr be s kindiy; but, aa becowes g FOR BALE. Mitorials, Glass BBades, Artals' Mataruls, S0 ABBOTT & TILEB, 4 Maduousst.

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