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barles Phelps, Daputy Treasnror of ihe State of New York, nho swindled the Blate out of 060 Mate Morgan mar think bo s worahi-ing rrt proshibitiug *cimssic pictucos® iu New York, pat other persous think ha 3 wor«hiping the smighty dotlar. Tha Hevall -ave plainly that plarhowis & tagrace to the stage ; aud if he Joes 0ot withdraw it himaolf, it sbould be with- drawu by the potice.” jrac Harrly wae not the sort of man {o bn fooled by & glrl, He wan engsged Lo be mar- . When Lo learned that tna fotended hed prown | im oser, Hie waited calmlv until her yedding-dsy, aud, wheo bis turn cama to cone late ber or hor hiappiness, Lo nut » bullat laber bead. Bhe lu stil} iiving, snd ho la In jml. Ihie oceurred at 8t. Mnrys, Mo, A young man committed suicide in Cinclunati faat weels for fove of a voung Iady named Jennto Kliog, of Beymour, Ind, Tho Coroner rent her {he fullowing charactoristic and considerats tol. m annoaricing thu sad event : ** CINCINNATI, 0. Dec. 10., 1875.—Mias Jenmie Kiln. Seymour. Ipd. s Your Jover has committed euicido, What giposal shall Tmnko of the budy?” Alexandor Dimas is reoorted to be enormoua- Jy wealtbv. His gallery of proturen alene is cs- tioated 10 bo_ wortn 100,000 Uiy plar. * Lo Pemi-M nds," brought bim £70,000. snd ho haw fased €30 00 or tho copywnight to lus new an wI'Etrangere.” 1le owna tho house he fires in, wortn $19.000. aud & country lLouso shich could not ba bought for £10.000. gomebody writes to a New Yoik newapapor {hat Idatio Is not au Indian word, and does uot ean * Gom of tho Monntaius,” Tho uame in coopounded of tho two elmples *'1dv," *bn," sod it orlginated from & Dalogato in Congress alliog to tho httla daughter of a friend, who suson the flo r whon tho qiostion of » name for the new Territory wan undor discussion, oJds, b , 0 me and soe mo." The air 18 thick with libel-guits in Ciifton, the pesatiful suburb of Cincinnai. The Mavor of tbe towa bas beon saed by a Mr. and Mra, Roas. He la obsrged with having falicly sceused the ndyof drankenness and with caaaing Lor arest ® Insofficient grounds. Ho haa (uattutel wanter-uaits for Libel againt tho Rosses, and aooibar agatnst the Cucinnati Enquorer, wineh ad their ver«ion of tho fracas. An anonymous poem cntitled **Jonas Fisher, sPoem in Browu and White,” Las been pub- fabed ip London. It 18 rad to bo oither by Robeit Buchanan or the devil. Tae burlesque writtento give Bome azcount of the ** mi-si m- work " among the Tondon poor, and to rezord s woversation with Augastus » Graco, & rich shitanthroplst, 0a modern art criticlam, mar- fisge with & dacenred wife's eister, intiuence of tody.on spirit. and various social topics, snd is thrvaghout forceful and well sustaived. FOTRE, ANRIVALS. Patmer Hovse—M, L, Rullivant, Burr Orks; C: €8, Alen, 8t. Louis : Joscph Robh, Baltimora : vid Joner, Ebiladelphin : O. L, Caldwell, Plttabnir ; B, L-Duc, W. W, Tossiter, F. 0. Doyd. and , New York ; F, O, Ranody, G, O, Ben- ¥idi, G, {1. Blielow, and L, U, Dodge, Burlington, Vt.: 3,3, Hooker, Ciuclunati 3 J, F, Jov, Detroit; @, 3. . Aoderron, Virglals : Joho Teck, Montreal: tua Rov. 2,1, 8haffer, Albauy ; tha Rev, I, H, Barurrd, Tikee, .. Grand Partfic—D, N, Gooley, Dubnque: J. Graves, Dubuiue; &, ‘Cargeutor, 'Ot Jdotn M Xin, iine, In. Dafiy 3r. and Mre. Bcott-Siddons, New York : tey, Minneapolis : 0. P, Lelan, Clevelond ; 6. J, L, Bevaridge and wifo, Springfiel: w. 1. Whiiivg, Uuited biaten Navy: O. . M, Ames, Sontnn ; Col. Fiagler, U, B, A, Rack Tshnd Areenal | O R Dsve, U. A. A.3 J, E. Pattorson, Erie} A, Hancock, Wilkeabarrs, Pa.... /semant Houve— The Hon. T B, Thurher, Now York ; the Hon. A. J. Jm, Mibwankeo: George Donelas, Cedar Rapide : o Hon, Peter Molendy, Cedar Fulle ; W, Stewart, P, BRLW. R R.: J 4. Hark: FrLW.RR,: 3. Onttrell, 6 -3 = Union Li H Rizs, Toston: B. T, Fhrman, Cincin Hroker and C, I, Curtis, Davenvort ; Co Bel G.: 38, A, Ohddinw, N w Yo . 0. Lvans, Tndl napo'ls Corey, General Ticiit Agant Fred ongliss, Wishington { . Wanbingto: he H Col, J, R, Warnrr, Rock Inland Col. E! M. Willams, . Bou'hwick. sh. Hoaten: B, Wykoff, New Yor! Swisher, Bt, Pauly T, P. Pettell, San Franriaco } Beach, C cvalan . Kingsl wy. Indiana riner’ Houso—. B, Tismer apn J, C. Blicken- Wifl, Manchester, Tnl,: J.E, Atwood, Lonisinna; e, 11, L, Lewls ana child, Baratoga ; George W. Bur- 2y Galosburz; C. 8, Orth aud W. I, Oar, Kejth- Yurg, Tk Col, ¥, Nabie, Mo'flo s J. Winterlotham, ioed§ B. A, Wadams, Now York. el e Jedge E. B, Bre renyort 3 New Yor] OBITUARY, OLUP $TENEREON, OLUP BTENERSON, the Minister of Swedon and Korwsy to the United States, died suddenly in Parls oo the Bth lpat. He had been acoredlted {othis country about four years, He was for- wuly Snedish Minister Remdent at Coustanti- tople, and afierwards Envoy Extraordinery and Miols or Plentpotentisty at the Courls of the Hiberlands and Belgium. He bid recelved many disunctions to his day, among them the following: Knight of the 8t Oluf (Norwegian) Order, Commander of the Bwedish North tar, Commander of the Danish Dannebrog, Grand Oficer of the Bolzian Leono'd Order. Command- erof the Netharland Lion Urder, hulebt of the alian Bte. Menrinina and Lazarus Order, Grand Offcer of tus Turkish Medjide Order, and Graud Officer of tne Peieian Sun and Lion Order. SIR HOUSTON BTEWART, The cable dispatches on Sunday last an- ounced the death of Bir Houstox Bawamrt, @. 0. B, Vice-Admiral of the Enyl'sh Navy, Ho was born {n 1791, and wes firat 10 service at 1be siege of 8t. Joan d'Acre. He waa rovond io command of the Eoglish flect in the Black Sea 1218558, and for his gal'antry off Sabastonol wis made » Kuigbt Commauder of tho Batb, 2d was aftorwards promoted to tho rank of s fnand ofiicer tn the Legion of Honor. In 1852 be way tn Turhament fu tho Liberal interest for Qieenwich, ana subrequently werved as Comp- trolle-Qeneral of the Coast Guards aod Lord of the Admiralty. THE BEV. 0. ¥, ECOLATTEN, Ouge of the strongest of German Itepublicans, {be Rey. Grorar Faxpeaiok Bcutarree, dled in Wainoheinn, Baden, Iast montb, 1n 1849, then A Lutherau ministor, ho was colled at tho close of the revolution to presids over the Conatitu- thon.l © ngress, He wis subsequently seized 2d tried for disloyaity, snd suffered solitary jm- Prisoument for #ix years, during which time he ‘¥iote eighteen volumes upon rocial and political ffairs, and aiso upon prison discipline, whioh bad s very large salo. 3. 8. VAN VALKENDOURG. Otxveraxp, 0., Deo. 14.—J, H. VanValken- burg, edisor of the Siduoy Democrat, formerly of the Fremont Messenger, died at his residonce in 0y, 0., yestorday, Deceaued was & membor of thy fuai'Coustitutional Gouvention of Oblo, e THE WEATHER. Wasmxorow, D, C., Deo. 15~-1 a. m.—For “Teonesses, Oliio Vallev, and Upper Lakes, fall- basometer, increasing south and east winds, Warmer weather, and, possibly, snow. 1.00AL OBSEBYATION. Cuicaao, D |Bar.IThr . Wind. Taih 623%. 10,5010 31| TI'N, We, frealios We. (3,111 26, 618, W,, fresh 20p. miwor, ' A0S W, M pmisonsl 331 808, W m(20T 83 W:1a p. . 2983|383 dime, mintmum, 19, GENXBAL OLSERVATIONS, Ont3sa0, Dec. 14-~10:18 Har.\Tur|” Wind, " Han| W N W, hutka.'., Clear, W[Clear, +Cl Bik SUDDEN DEATH. iy Fasxcisco, Doo. 14.—Tlmotny Harring- » Foported a8 m member of the New York po- Twen t Precinot, vidlting this cosat dropped doad on the street this WHISKY. Mr. Farwell's Statement the Subject of General Dis- cuesion and Denial. Tts Assertions Repudiated by Messrs Logan, Mathews, Dur- phy, Etes No One Seems to Understand What He Could Have Meant, The Case of Deauty-Collector Hill, at Indianapolis, Goes to the Jury. Items from 6t Lou's, Milwaukes, Springfleld, and Washington, MR, FARWELL'S STATEMENT. 0. DULIHY MISES [0 EXPLAIN. Tue [fou. C. B, Farweil's lotter soomed a sur- prisa to several peoplo josterdav, and perhaps pro-cminently so to Mr, Chatles H. Durphy, A TunuNe repotter callod on that Rentieman yes- terdav oftornoon at the wuice of the Chicazo Dock Comjany. Just s Le waa making bis way n, ho noticed Qeorge Watson 1o frout of bim, evidently with the ssme purpose and enl 10 view—namely, a cunsuitsuon with Mr, Dur- phy. But that geutioman happeucd Lo be out at funch, aund the vieitor and tho interviewer liad to await his return, The reporser took & chalr; Br. Wateon took s chair lidewino. and oeled the clork for Tue TRiBuNx, a4 Lio wauted o look at the arucle,which Durpby bud called his attention to. Tne paper was fonnd, and Mr. Wateon davoted bimsell to the task of perusng Furwell's letier. He roag, marked, Joarned. and fnwardly digested, Waas # mure, too, ufter completing this iutolloctual process, L looked up un.d fortbwith INTERROUATED THE CLEBE after the fulloriog wabnor: # Looks like & d—d lie, don's it 2" * Haus that appearance.” #Duiphy was nover 1o the army, was he? Novor was lamie, was ho?" 3 * Never. 1 helieve.” # D—d lie, ail through ! " That seemed to sett.o tho matter to the satls- faction of toth parties, and the reporter quistly took it down—montally, Finaily the gentlemau became tircd of waiting for the delinquent Dur phy. ana tovkt Ins departure. Had be waited o fow minutes more ha would have seen the vb- Ject of his vieit, who camn fu, 8 pleasant aud zgroeable-lookine gontleman, enveloped i au Ulster of gencrons dimensicod. Tha reporior tackiod bim by askioe : **HOW ATOUT THIN LETTER PARWELL published in tus morniug's Tatvose, Mr, Dur- phy? " D.—~Woll, I'll tell you what I have to say on this subject. Ho 1ar as my testimouy bofure the Grand Jury {s concetned, 1 shall be propared to suustuntiate thit whet the pruper imo comes. A to Mr, Farwe.l's atatement ubout my being 1w the srmy, nbout my being wounded, lame, ete.. and co.mng to him™ for cmployment, or tu an. of the Farwells fur omul.y.neut, Isayit lg so unmiiigsted fasohood from bovinoiug to and, and ho kuows it I buve scou 1 the employ of tha Cicago Dock Compans sincs 1843, Atthis point Mr. Natbau C rwith enteral. snd manifested au iuterest tn what followed. R.—You were nover in tue sray, Wwera you, Mr. Durphy ? D.—Nevor. air. B.~Did you say, a8 M. Farvell asserts, that you hadu't tast niod 10 oy thing that would in- phicate Farwel, 7 D.—I dou't want to be intorviowod on that powt. My tostinony 1s sli befors the Grand Jury, and it whl a.l come out st ths p.o er time, Toeoul. wav I can nndorstand the mu- tion Mr. Parwell bas taksu iu wrting ibis letter 18 20 asrumwmo that ho coufounds we with sowe body elso. At this stazo of tbe interview the circle was enlaiged by the presonce of Me. CLINTUN BRIOGS, & member of the Grund Jury which investigated the whisky macter. In tuct, Slr. Ourphy bed commtemiuaod his clork (0 procerd (o Mr. Bigus' oflice ond snnounce to that gertlomsu that Le would be plessed to #ee biw, At d acco.dioely Mr. Briegs cawe, wheo Mr, Durpby ox:lained that stute of afaits and re-uosted that what he had stated to the reporter bo read tor Mr. Brigus' be .ring. ibe utatomens was read. Mr. Briggs then mnaae the fullontug cowmentary thoieon : Mr. Du,phy, Iz bis tesdwony beloro the Grand Jury, p-ver raid an\thiug that soy otber maa wou.0n’t buve waid aud sull tuld tho nur, He enid uoihiog that any man wouldu't bave said under the cireum-tancos of a man comiuvg to him about re ing w corta.n lot of whisky, Ha Was colu; elied to exy Who tho luan wae, It wae diawo out of him by dliest yuesiions wbich Le cowd not avard, I.—~Doea the Farwell letter renort Mr. Dur- ply's testimony before tlie Grand Jusv cursectly when it mays: “Thut 8 wituess, Dor;h! by nawe, waa sout to the Graud Jury, who testitiod that on one occasion dersercau and C. B, Farwell callad au the Dock Company's oitico to_get some whusky 1eloaved, which ve (Duiply) rafused to do.and tit then Fauwoltiold tho othier inan, *You wall Lave to got Jako kehm to do thua' ¢ B.—That portion of tho letter, if it purports to be Mr, Durphy's testimony, l¥ an unmtiyated talseliood. Durply pever said any suci thug. 1"l swear to tint, _You cau't ind 12 1u the report of the avidsnce, Durphy e3ya bunaelf that he dido’t eay lt. D,—Yen, that's eo, and when It comes out I'lIl state 1t fust as it 1w, B,—Thero is nothing in hia testimony before the Grand Jurv but what I am williug hesbould 1epeat right over sgain in their reseuce, sand 1 ruarsntes it won't imjure him, Lut o elue, X was particularly Intoreeted in bi me ny, and took special Faws to sald, R.—Was there no strong evidence againat AMr. Farwell? B,—Thoro was uo teatimony upon which we could think of indiotivg & man. But youmustu’t rtopors thiy, youog mau. Idon't waut it to go out that I have been divulglog the wecrets of the jury room. . ‘Then the reportor stopped taking notes sod listened, but tho gontlomau was cautious enough, and sufliciently observant of the notions of delicacy in the matter of lelliog jury socreta, to murely sy io poneral terms that tue evidence soemed a little suvpicious at first, but in the ond it amounted to nothiug, and 1t would have been unfust as well as absurd to bave ladicted Alr, Farvail. * Hat,” eald Mr, Briggs, in conclueion, *'this isthn shallowest thing, this lebter, I ever saw. Iam frank to say tbat { pever before had way suspicion_of Chatley Farwell beiug counscted with the Whisky Ring. But. if he osn’t explain this letter, it strikes mo that he Lasa pretty lama case.” At which Mr. Durpby smiled, to think the charge of Iamonsua was iiot contiued 10 one ine dlvidaal, and the quartette adjourned. HUME OFFICIAL 01 INIONH. ‘The chief and slmoat tLe only topio of con- vorsation fn the Custom-Housn yesterday was the statomout of Congrevsran Farwell, printed in yeet Y mornjng's THIBONE, aud cauvasssd by aB'-r)' body about the building wuo could read, Whea & rerortor called {p during the after- noon be found Bupervisor Mathews in consulta. tion with Aestatant District-Attorney Burke, and the following quastions were suswered ; R.—Have you seen My, Farwell's vtatement, Col. Matbows? Col. M.—Yes, sir; T read §i this mornlng, I.—What is your opiniou of 1t as & watier of truth? Col. M.—I tbiok that itism—le; yos, & ——— —— lio from beguning 40 end,—at l2sss 50 far a8 it velatos to Maj. Wilson. Wiy, I bhave bind auy quantity of coriespoudence, otticial sud ugofficial, with ¢ho Bohcitor, and Iwa; that be didu't want auy man fudicted un, Grand Jury were sure of haviug EVIDENCE ENOUOK TO CONVICT HIM, hflahu ssid that maoy tunes, sud 1 kuow that 0 haa jostructed tne differsnt Bupervisors, Cy lctors, and District Attoroeva tu the same fuoct. 1 koow bio did it in St. Louis sad il kee, and 1 am wure he did bere. R.—How bave vou understood the matter, Mr, Barke; bava your jostructions been o acoords ance with Col, Alatuows’ opinion 2 Az, B.—Yes, uir, c3acily A fuw minutas aftorvard the reporter ancoun- to.eu OES. WERATER, and asked him what be thoaght of the Farsell stary < O, it 1= all bl T th.n egid the Colle turg ** thete ('t thy sligatest rea: u for beLeV.ng In couvereation ahout the Farwell letter, AENATOR LonaN #aid that there waa ab<olutely an truh I the siaiements that wero thera wade as to lamor big acticn. Ha tind nevar mttompied, be ad, either in ¢ mpuey with Furwall o1 otherwise, 10 sccompliali the “ranoval of Hoieitor Wilsan, Furth r, be asgured the peat'sman with whom he was takiug that be had no ider thiat the 8 017 wan tiue as rogardsd Mr, Wilsou's wuetiuc- tion to Mr. Ward, [lowaver that migot Laye v-en, in ama certan Ae o hrassd, and avida r'atl. dented that he had acted suy such pats as 3Ir, Farwoll atte.bated to mim, 4. BUARELL JONTS, Callrctur of Caatoms, treated 1| friend Binford Witson did, — laiche't st it s wurd. He rozarde! it a4 a miataice on the parr o 3it. Farwell to puulisa the lotter. and <as v1 t o apinfon that tle gsntleman woull £ue 181 that light sfter tho emoke bad cleared away. AN ITMIZED DENIAL, A reporter yesterlsy aalled oo the Hon. Lluford Witaon at bia’ raowms tn the Paloer Houue, and anked him a fow queati~ns : B.—Haviag read Mr. Cong:osamau Farweli's statement, are yon willn» tooffe uns op.nien coucern hg it or tho sccurationn 1t akos ¢ A W.— Y u mavstate a4 from we that Mr. Far - cil's asacrtions 88 to what I sad to dr. Watd nre aueo.uiely aod unqisifiedly false in evory pardeular—as w whole and separsiely ; a8 a joke or 1n earnent ; directly or by implica- won. 1 ne.er asd or biuted to Mr Ward or any ono #l3o, of aven thought, what Mr. Farwell akc iLes to,mo. Ou tue coutrsry, I have and tie Deparanent has, spain and svain 1structed the oilicers mot to fud wecunents, excopt 8 wujority of the Oraug Jury wou'd votw under their oaths that thav 1hought there wasnyidenca to conviet the person aceused. Whilo the A lmimistraton Lae teon anxious t2 havo bo yuilty wman encapo, it lu bean squaliy auXious 0 Lave uo 1uuoCent man | unisbied. R.—You leavae for 8t Leuis to-night, I under- stavd ? M. W.—Yea; Iba that Lrought me bere, A COUPLETE PROTRANNE has been arranged, which wili ve Ieft in the hancs of Uen. Welster, Col. Mathaews, and Mosars, Ayer and Dexter o be carried out. — COL. BABCOCK'S COURT. ANOTUER UNRROFITAB.E DAY, The military Court of Inqury held another sossion at the Palmer Ilouso yesterday. Tho procasdings lanted exactly soventy-two soconds, and wore as follw The Judge-Advucate callod the roll, and Gens. Sberidan, 11ancock, sud Terry auswered to then ormes. Col, k was absont. 21, Shoridaf-Has the Judge-Advocate anv- thing to commuuicate to the Conit? - ‘Iho Judge-Advucate—May i« plearo the Court, 1 bava no; veceived any information myself from the War Departmont. Geu. Sberidan--1 have no information. Ir the membors have no objection the Court will adjourn to 12 o'clock 10-moiros. sl il | INDIANAPOLIS. AROUMENT IN THE HILL TRIAL. Srecial Duvateh fo I'he Chteans Inbune. Ixviasaroris, Ind.. Dev. 14.~Tas argument in tho trisl of Jawmes K. Hili, for campliclty 1n the whisky frauis, was coocluded to-day. The Jury wili be cbarged to-mortow. No other trials il take place for n woek. —_—— ST, LOUIS, WHT THOE ' REPUBLICAN " 18 80 WONDROTS RIND. Sveaal Lisvateh to The Chicage Iridune, 87, Louis. Mo, Dez. 11, —The moderate conrea pursued by the Republican toward tho Waisky Ring bas excited surprise amoug ths uuialdisted , but nauo whatover smoag thiso coznizaut of tho surronadings of the Koupps, Aside from the frateraal foaling amdnyg journs whict impe'led the Knapps to treat the McKoe in dictmant teuiently. it ks well kuown that s ma. jouty of tho fudicted distillers,—Thompaon, Ulnel, Frazar, Quulin, and othors,—wore ol TRabel Democrats in full party sympathy with the Republican propristors throngh tiie Was, Another patent fact oxplaining thoir lonisucy 1y that the office of Rovouue Collectar was removed to thu Republican buildlug sbortly atter the appoiut- mout of Con Msguire (indicted jolatly with Mclieo), through Muguire's juflusnce and that of Tow Wulsh, Government architect, and o crony of *the " Koapps. A relativeof the Knapp faoly 18 u1ad ope of Meilae's couusel. ABC MAGUIRE AND M'GKE ' TO BE VAC: THZ UAJ OOMPANY'S EXPENSS The Robert A. VWait, who tiaure: comoiaiu- ant apsiust Col. Mever. luteroal Nevenur Hu- er.tsor, nuccessor to McDmald, 18 a well koowp party wbu worzed up tho cass agaiust the old 5t. Lous Murnal Life Insurauce Com- pany, and bas basu aativelv eagiged in woik- 1ok up tigures s a.net the Bt. Loals Gae-Ligh Com wny, Thecomplalut sgs nst Moyaris that he rofnses to tuke wotice of clarga. that the Gas Compmuy has swindled the Guvernm-nt 01 of large sums due the luternsl Nevenue fro. 1863 £0 1+72. Watt has the tevutstion of trving to befriend Aagulre sud Meileo by creatiug o nide issue. BROADURAD KO SOFT BNA? FOR TIS THIEVES. Col. Broadbiead, the successor vf oanerson, affair an his é‘:luluhm\ all the basiness TED AT is a War Democrat, who left the Republican party 1o 18id on account of Liucow's autialavery ordare. He was o strone supporter of Frank P, Blair, Jr., and hay o1 vati0us oceialo s arralgued Urant's Adw Dise tration es vindichiva toward the s\u:& und op- presaive to the toople. He is one of {ho sulo-t tawrers In the West, and hta selection will con- t.uup the cass of the Goverumeut In evon abler Luuds tban Hendersou's. ——— SPRINGFIcLD, A CREDITOR IN TROUDLE. Speciat Divate o T Chicado Fridune, Beoixarreny, I, Dec. 14.—0. G, Cloud, s banker of McLoausboro, waived an examication before United Btates Commissioner Adaws to- day ou a charyge of obstructivg = Revenua uilicer la tbe discbarge of bis duty, and was recog- nized to anewer at tle noxt term of the United States Court here, BTILL OWLISH. The Federal offices to-day ate the scane of nn- usual sctivity, and betoken business ahead. but the ofticers continue sreticont, Itis known, how- aver, that two Deputy Maralials leave to-night— one, it la giveu out, to SHt. Louis, but really to Lebanon, Ht. Clair County, to arrest a- Gauger and s Btorekesper counecled with dlatilling crooked, and, by disciosures, sbowo to have been opersting in connection with the 8t. Louis Ripg wiule Muan bad supervisory contzol. THE WAK AGAINST WESTERMAN, Weatarman & Mauw, of Pelin, are here to-dar, but their busigess canuot be posmtively lemined bayond tha fact that it seemu 10 oudituto fre. quent conforences with thelr couussl biere, It.w koown, thongh not affirmed by oticars Laie. that the Comuissioner of lnternal Revenue has orderod another and formal demaud upoun i, P, Westorman, of Pekiv, for the Looks of the Pekin Aleohol Banufacturing Compauv, aur that, if disobeyed, the Pekin Alchol Works will be sgain meized. The order has been went to Pouin, Westerman, as horetofore uotod, had al- readv givon Londa to suswer the chiarge of with- bolding the bookw, which, ha claimed, wore in the bands of bis counsul in New Youk, but thal is ovitively denied by the rovenue ofticers iu New ‘ork, upon application to tha partivs named as the couusel. g MILWAUKEE. TWENTY-TWO DXPRAVED CRININALS, Bpecial Dispateh Lo The Chicaoo Tridune. Miwwaukes, Dec. 14.—Tho cass of the United Btatos agalust twenty-two barrels of whisky commenced to-dav, aud wilt probably be given to the jury to-morrow. This ia the whisky be- luoglug to Aaron Schoenfeldt, which was selzed fur fraudy on tho reveuue. TN KI48INORB PROPERTY, selzed for vou-payment of asscasment In liclt wligky, was sold to-day, and brought merely nomlpal pricea. — IN CONGRESS, * YOE CALL YOR INVOUNATION. Bpectat Dupated (0 The Clivann Sriduns, Wasuisarox, D. 0., Dec. 14.—The fouss will very probably obtain the correspondence relat- 1ug to the whisky casos lo Chicago, Milwasukes, sud 8t. Louis. George Hoar, in objecting tp fm- mediate considerstion of tho resolution far the proauction of the correspondence, shrewdly aug- gestad that suob publioation might expoas the bas uo objectlon to tas svaalatioa, THE CANAL. teport of the Tlinois and Michi. gan Commissioners for the Yeur 1875, Decrease in the Year's Receip*s for Tolls « and Lockage at Henry of $39,221.43. . Present Conditlon and Prospective Come pletion of {he Copveras Creek Iinproventent. How the Morris Level Went to Grass Last © July—~The Mud Laie Nuisanca, Xpesia) Duapa‘eh to The Chitano Tribune, SrwNarnLD, Dec, 14.—Follawivg fa the report of the Comunissioners of the [liinvia & Micuigsn Canal, as enomittad to the Governor to-dav : CoxXIRLINERS. LOCKPORT, Pt ¢ ency, John is liscers i In ncrordan.o with the provieions of E An aci 10 revise tuo faw fu re dno to (he 111018 & 3ic._an Cata, and [ ¢ the hnprovetment of e Jitnaw and Litt ¢ Wabeh Javers.” ap tved M.rch 27 1ET4, I forte diy 1. InT4, the C.ual Com- tulsstoners Leg leave 10 rubIntt thetr aunual report, TUE O AANIZA FIUN 2 1ha Board of Couut Comialesioners continuos the ® 4 AL thr dute of aur last report (Dec. 1, 1 TH), cr their foap: © ubmeut, tha Board rourg ulsed 8,y cbooriug Jorej Utley lresident, tnving v rwe of th meiutenan e sud rep ire of the lilinoa & Mica gn Canai und the ek wnd dam fo the Lijuos Kver at Uoury : U, O, Auderson, chvgy of wit moury “auf 1otsun11unde. 1.0 a1 Witer power 1uy tolls, n nud tousel lots; and W, N. Brafnard Secr tary, oav uelud.ng T chiarin of the aruersl oflice at Lo %p: tue buoks, Mapa, s fakers, o1 | Al ot clinging b tde Btate In cuarge uf the Ca AloLLTH, TUERE ARE SERIOUS EF!, PESH (X STONS WHEN IT HAP- BIAENT, ‘Thore lias bzt uni iterrupted navization maintain. €d on the cun | frowm the opauiug ob the Lk day of April Iast until the closiug ©u tau 24tk of Noveiuer, ercey d1ys b 3oy, counsd by thu rapld growiu of weler grasd 04 tus Morris lavel. T) 80 au et \eat lind tho yrase accumulated, fhat it | ecate tocov- sary Lo draw off the water aud Fe.uwve ths teoudle- sutiie 0Lt Uctivi. Aito, thien days on thn Dre, Tevel in emly Novaniber, caused by bresking o spau tu the Buukskee squedat, CAVING, has boen s fartuer reductin dn tho diniry replfs datisg the past season of Wicteace Of CAFBOTdNary Fopsits of 2o Tu onr reports for 1673 a ud 15,4 wo stuted th.t 1hiat part of th ean il kuown uA Lus “ daspait,” ex- 100 4linit £.0m Hr.dse ort U the 3R, was & countant soutce uf susloty atd expeuse, Hiulev ura constantly veeurring ou thle portion nf tho caual, We heve con- tnued Gio p 3u weuliined 1o our lautreport of dats. iug pilew 1n the worst places, niling fn biush und old Bridg> phiuia Lo, wion iles dud biuk, droly ing out in sront of en 1 de Ositiug tbe mytadal uack of tue piica Durine the pirt searon we have added to our ma- chinery on this wosz ouo new ple-driver at n cuat of 31,200, have purch sod 1,61 pilenatd coit of $5,117. 8 (uking o i of e over 3 il a L ieug by, and have p.id for deiving piles aud dee ttng, $9.390.07, making a total uf §13,9.1,85, walca 18 ublo to extraordisury ropare, av the u atra work e waolly caased by tha de p excavition hrough o Tewarkably 5ot alluvial vull wisu n alops ef butliootto L, TUR MUD LAKF, INPOSITIO! To our Iast repoct tv 304r LEcelin tentiua to the Ued :n-Waniworth catial, and gave a full description of that work sud tho raula of lis con. AFUCLION 10 C.Eryiog 1a1ge mmouuts of tbe soft ma- tarud of the Mad L. X» region into se cansl, thoreby cndapgoriug atd perua, 3 ¥orously obstra ting n vi- gtion. A caref. 1 oxauiioution «f the causl st Lock- por. from the lock aaat for & divtauce of about 1 nule, i the moutn of B:piember lust, rtevealed .o fact tuat our worst fours were lealised. It was with wreat difficulty thut loaded Loats could \pprosch the docks sud w.raio e -8 st Luck, ort oo account af the kirgs depoat of muterii, evideutly from the Uden Weutwortn Coual, 1n the laiter part of Uctober st the ar:lge was reuuved from tlio * qzep-ut” to Lockpors uud put to Wurk removing this de; velt, meuntioued alove. Work was coutitiued 11,0 auout tue cloue o navigutlod, at a toisl cost of $1,195.i7, Wo und.retini that meusures bivo beos wdorde § by the autnor.| prevent tha futura overd . 10 tie Ogden: Wentworth Caoal, .hus fn & graat measuce proveuting tue washing of 14 erial through shio Civago B ver iut) the caial, We estimate Bt s turtuer expendituro of at lesst $3,00 1 whi be neceavary 0 r move tue Laluce of tue depowit frum the same source it tus biddrawit. bakin 1 nu chne at Lockport, RANKAKEER CALAMITIES, In o previons vej ort we wtaied Uit the timbers of tie K.nkekee aqieduct were .0t d-cayug, wnd woull 00t £.q.ur> removale In July last tuc tow-path bridgs of the kqued . ¢ urvke turou,d, oud lue b revuilt cof §.,40J, In Nove.woer toe 8oor tl nbers of one span of e squeduct Lruke turoug, sud wa b med ate y repuirod . £ .u expen o of 3460, A portivn of the Hubos for te.uiliing the uq.cduct s on the 40 1ud (sostin $1..02.63), std the Ualauce ba beon contracted for t0 bs dadvered ls tae npriig, 30111T'8 LUXI LIVUK INCLINAYION, The Ymb rs of thie brids canial at Ex~hange atrect, Jol a1, wi y d, and the briaie i 8 g 1CuB 2O of Jolet made applieation 1o the Comuil: seidye the whols width of widin with ti: one vv.r thy few 1018 d stant on the yanie streot, Feellng that wa isad 10 sutsority to comply wi.u the request, um or- raugemeut was mude Wita the cuy by wbich + very mubainastsl rou bri antable” to the wants ~ of thet city, was bailt, s cost of about $3,4U0 5 of wulch sum tue Sta ald $197.3),—bewg the eatiinatel cost of repalrs of the toie abutvats sud dulldlug s good or cansl riige, WIICH 13 WHT, Oo ncsount of rebuildiuy tue Koinkakes agnedust and the huil of the stea-dredge, toe extraordinury repatrs will ba conuidara.iy sucre wod $10 cowiug year ovet tho egicnliture for tus two peiius years. Tuces has beuu o iarge falliug off of touuage aid re- Letpa thin yeur, which wes expected. fu wimoqueuce of the short crops uloug the caus) and river fur the la«t two years, and the continued dopression of Lusi n 031, “Cuo canil tolls and lockige at Henry for the yest enlug Nov, %, 1 71, wera § ‘33LI for Lhe Fear cuing Nov, 39, 1875, $111,12¢,18,—shiowiu o of $is20158. 'Tus @roas expeu cxmyl for 19ih wan #13,02.34 und for 1475 $ 4,811.:0. The not reveuuo of the canal and louk for 3 Thim $56.040.03, belng usarly $8.00 iess than the casim e 10 Oir Lt repat, ‘The prospact for business fest yeur de mors ecour. ging, from the fact that sery Iargo ctoyn of graiu bave been raned thig seatun aloug Lud lige of the 0snai sud Kllinois River, LITILE WABAYK BIVER TUPHOVEMINT, Aa by far the greuter portiou of busiuess transscted on the river §s dous onthe pool of the dam between New Haven aud Cariaf, w.thout passing through tbo luck, b tor patt of the bonetit o the 8iate from colly 1s fost. ‘culled the sttentiu_of your Escel- Jency to this matter {1 our report, sud recommended tlan p.ssage of & Low for tus collectioa of toils betwaeu theas poluls, but tue Legislature fallad to pass sk & 1w, The recelpta for tolln at the o X were $'0330; rent of water-power, $340; total, $:33, 07 majutenav & sud n)lnln, 85'0.42; repatd Trewsurer in part sueut of suount u tvaucediisat yeur, $ 207, n.king & Lital of $133.88, luaviog” s bulauce to be paid of 292,00, COPPERAS CRERK LOCK AND DAM, Dy our_Liat_supurt, st taet date the fouudation of this'toca bid Leen comple:al sod walls Wil 10 the halght of 6N Te Tue work dous by the Blite amuunted 0 §°1, ‘4 Stoieouttiug at the quarry contiued during the winter, sud cut-atone was dullvered iu sarly spring. The contraetor, Willard Johorou, Legan work on'thie ‘wabs sbout the middle of May, and coutlunod until Jlll!’ 17, when the con'ract, Ly consent " of the ' Bosrd of Commisdoners, wiy trausforred from July | 10 Archiuald McArinnr, of Cuicano, who gave o uew lond fur ths compleiion of (hpwork, Tue work continued tiit the last of July, when tus niver und tribaturies ralsad tho water 50 high at'tne lock thal it was ueceasary to Auod the it tosave the sotter-dim, Work wis not rosumed uniil Sept, ' 1, ain-e which tiine it bus progressod snccessfully, the walls being now nearly completud, Lie ¢ )tal amonat performed by Willard Johuson to the i0th day of June wus $131,000,'on which wan ?I‘d $111,401, Hiove then MiArtbur has dons wurk 10 the amount of $39,700, oo which bas beeu {nlu 331213, aod siso $3,100, bely, onartiied of the 13 ber cant reacre 0n the cowmplot lookewalls, Thy autire covtof the wark now stands as follows : Expeud:d by the Vaited Biatos o0 founiae’ o [ e Laokeetresvortinsntd Expeadud by the Btate of Iliinols un fuunds- tiun.., s oiees seereens 11,303 Estimate of 1ok and dem st contruct price., 244,640.40 Totaliissnsraen Dalancs for State Totat doue by Statq 10g (0 be dOns...e.s.sen uiide 1u the Biats Treasa; Total.., s Ameunt o wessary 10 (ot iste WOrk Deluct funds {n Steta Treasury Leavingto te provided for, Providing the tolls on tho canal are suiticient this much dodut, tue lock ant ba complated by the closs of vidod that the walsr un the Liliuois iiver should be low enuugh during the summer moutbs to admit of the dsm D:tug buils, All of walch is Fespectfully submitted, Joskrs Urter, . G, Axneasos, 3 W. N, Daarnaso, » Cowmissiousrs, TEE ITEYS IN DETALL. The report 1u sccumpauled by dotalied stacls- tics which, summarized, show recelpts and dise bursem - n's af the 111 +oil tho ye.: euding Dec 1, | L Total reseipts from 9 103346 Disbuiserments, 24,9515 Balance, 6113:2) Balance 0368 i $ 10,0108 Making to'at balance, canal &nd lock, on Dec, 1, 1675, of 19,831 4 THE GRANGELS, THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION, ¥ LouvisviLre, Ky, Dec, }4.—Tha Granpers have set on foot 8 movemeant tookina to tha erec- tion of s buildiog io this uty by the Order throughout the United States, to be uaed ae thy headquarters of the National Girapge. At tke recent Convention of the body Leld in this et of erecting auch a build- fug was discaesed, but no odcial acti n waien. A step was, hoauever, sucgented whicl syas stmp.e, and promides 20 he efo:u.e, M1, Kolty, the Seceetary of the Natonal Uranye. proposed tua. each member of the Owder eon- inbute 10 ceuts towawd the ersction of thy edifice, Therea'e over 0).U)0 P'atroas i tho Un.ted Stater, aud thn revenne thus srisng smounts to over &in,0L0. Tho G angers sre rather entuusissiic over the prow: ect, and think there 13 no room 1or failute, Some tim. may elapae befote the projoct is carriat ont but ft will be doue eveatually. ‘Ihe movemen: haw been liept rather quiet, and now for tue firat tine appeais u j Lot MASSACHUSETTS, Sperial Dutateh to Tt Cnrago Tribune, Senixurire, Mase.,, Doc. 14.—At tho annual mecting of the Aas-achusctts Ntate Granes in this ulty to-day, resolutions were s d de- nounciog the exemy tiou f1om taxation of £30,- 000,030 of prorerty 1b the State bulonging to chmiches and go called chantable inttitations, the ovasion of 1axation bv those who make larvo dep.sis in eavirgs bauke, and the wronu of a (laxstion «f mouev lent oo tortgsced rroverty & d that pronerty nis, Ihe resdlutione dec'are omphaticalv for equal taxa. tion o, ail and oxemption tor nove. Dar.og the past year the numtor of Granges in the State bas ncresdod f-om G5 to 100, and the meniber~ slup froa £.70) to 4.000, Arrangeines s ha.o beeu consnmuwat:d luoking to s sibatontial upion, fo- purroses of trads, witi tho Bove ereigns of lodusiry, who number 2,000 in tlis city aloge. MINNESOTA, Special Disvateh to 1he Chicas Trivune. MisnearoLis, Mino, Dee. 14.—Tue first of the four days' vess100 of tue aunasi Convestion of the State Urange was held o this citv to-day. The Socratary stated 1n his roport that, during tha yeor,.over 1,204 bad joined the Grangs by fuitiion wud dem:ts, Tue Siato is paw thor- onghlv orgwized, thera baving been form:d o total of 546 Sub-C¢nn: baving & mambership of 1.800. The Tressurer 1aportzd & La'ance on band, Three hundred do'ezates wero iu attend- snco. Tho sewsions aro vecrot. 10WA. Des Moives, Is., Dec. 14.—The Iows State Granga met hore to-day, About eightv-five delegates were jresent, with the officcrs aiount- iog to 100. Yoe day was wanly taken uo fo re- ceiving tho reporis of tue difereat uflicers, aud other routiue wor — TESTIMONIAL 0f tho Ton, Jozeph L. Gary, Sudee of the Suprrior Court of Coolt Cottntys Cuicauy, Doc. 34, 1558 —Dr, S, 1. Howe—Draz Bin ¢ Permit mo tu sdd my grateful te thuony to the wrmy of witnoares tn tne viriues of vour Justly celebratsd Aralbin Ro.ueddler, For u long Hae my wife wan rerl- oanly abllicted w th & backing cough, o pressed Lreatl- in, soreness <f tue chust, sud constant ucuto pain in tuelower poitivn of “the' right lung aud under Loth stoulder viadze, Uor aufteringa were inteuse, and she became extremely nervous Lod prostrated. H.r disesse was prononn ed conenmption by ths phyeict .ax of Chicago and other cities, waove prescrintions bad veen takeu with n: beuent, Wuen you vinted Chicagu, in June, 873, we callel on yon, having very Uiftle bope of det.dug help £:0 4 your troate ment. We wers {neprod with vonndeucs Ly the skiiful manner fu wulch your thorongh ex mini- tion was (onducted, end the eathfectury ex- planation with whick you closed your dfagnosis, My wifo datermiued to take your medicines {u sccordance with your plato sud practical dire:tl fue heguu o ude the Arabiau Ml Cure aud Aravian Touic; isl ofect at ouce became na: ifest,—thy ‘began 10 g 1o in flesh aud improve n atrenyth aud appearun € 1101y be'teve that your wedifoes aud skiliful sdvice have saved tuo Lifs of my wifs, 800 nnites with me in this grateful trivuts to the merit of your remedues, Very rerpoctfully yours, Josren E. GART. The abovo testimonial Is entirely voluntar:y aud corramly speake well for Di, Howe's Aab 4y medicines, We understand that, 01 sccoun ¢ of the 1wcisciency of tne weather last ne-k aany who desired to see Dr. [Tuwe were unable %, do %0, con+o |nently he will give. by rojus.l two davs more for advice sud free exawmdintion., st the Matteson House, Thursdav sud Friday o. this wool, 8as the Doctor's aidvertivssont, The Largest workshop of the bods 32 fhe iver, whose oftice §1 4 o withidraw ibs bils from (i 1lod} whew this important orgun does not 2ct, €0 ekin ussiinios 1 eliow -|-Eo~nnu, aud generully b pick Leaacho sete , witls chilly ser satiouy, und cOlil hundy ana feat, uc- companied with loxs of appetits, Tne system becomes clogged, the machiners does un, work weil, and both ‘wiud and Lody sre disordared, the aficted beaiming ng sroul D, Juyne's recommended ; Ly their stimulstiog 00D rocovers {1s bealthy tons, and 13 euabled to yerform fta proer functions. Costivencss 1s cured, and all t1® aguravating symptoms of Lilious. ness removed, BUSINESS NOTICES. Coughs and colds sre often overlooksd. A contin- usnce for any Jengih of time caus lunge or some chroule throst se. Broucttal Troches ™ are a3 offs-tusl cough remed WILLOW WARE, FINE fWILLOW WARE OLLadies’ Work Baskets, Work Blan Sewiug Chalrs, Doll Chaws, Cradls POTTI.E’S, 235 West Madison-st, ______HOLIDAY GOODS. " CHRISTMAS GIFTS WHICHK GIVE MOST LASTING PLUASULE, FINE ENGRAVINGS SUITALLE FOR Framing and Portfolio, At JANSEN, McCLURO & 00.'8, 117 and 119 Siate-at,, second fvor, HERMAN WUNDERLICH, GEO. ED PFELFFER, Agt. 8 Julinoat, New Noveltles for Winter in Velvat Hats, clegantl trimmed, New styles of Eiegunt Flowers Just rece v READY-MADE SUITS! Fine sssortment always on hand. Dress and Cloak. making & order. Bpsclal stieution given 10 Velvet fiss M. Harrington, 221 West Madison-t., near Pevria, “SILKR, SPECIA_L: SALE! (OLORED, BLACK, AND FANCY SILKS, HOLIDAY ThA Fféeld,—l)ez'tefim & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., Are now offering as & **SPECIAL BARQAIN” large lot of Black and White, Gray and Black, and Dark Colored STRIPE SILES! At 50 cts, per Yard ! A lot of Heavy Dark-Colored Btripe and Check S8ILKS, of extra quali- ty, at 76 cts. ““Plaid Louisiarves” at §1, reduced from §2; aiso large lines of STRIPE and PLAID SILKS At $1.00 and $1.25! Theso are ALL NEW GOODS, and the bost bargains over offered by them, keing much below the cost of impor'ation. AT T'JE SAME COUNTER they offor &, largo lot of alored Goos Gral At $1, $1.50, and $2, Nover sold bofore less than $2.50, .$3,00, and $4.00. e —— 1,000 PIECES OF BLACKSILKS Bdught at recent forced sales, and ofterod far below valuo, Their * GROS GRAINS” at $1.25, §1.650, and §1.75, are far below the market; and they call particular attoution to a lot of fine GACHEMIRE SILES! AT $2 PER YARD. The entiro_stock of BONNET'S and TAPPISIER'S Bilks has beon REDUCED FROM 756 10 §2 Per Yard! ON EACH GRADE, Making tho chonpost line of Bilks in all grades that they bave ever of- fered, and woll worth the attention of those wanting o useful present at 8 vory low price. Field, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTONSTS, B. B. 1. . ll{nnr: B‘ncn” E;o-{::’l Naw Cuts:Mas 67087 | Boady to-dvy, [lustrate Vo, Hiustusied Fayer Core v'»:’;-l:“” Oloth, Ta. wll Lealors, 05 watie il Buld By wll Leslith O 524 300 & Co., New York, “ Brrry's Batout Ioes," ... CLOAKS, FURS, &o. Great Wast En[ Dry Goods’ House, Carso, Pirie & Cp, MADISON AND PEORIA-S1S, CLOAKS. GREAT SACRIFICE IN CLOAKS, Sonl Cloth Cloaks, §4; former! Ilack B. aver Cioaks,nicely tr{m?s' for $6,50; worth 89, < Black Beavor Clonks, French Fronts, $10; forne.ly $16. Black Beivor Cloaks, Fronch back and fronts, $12; formerly §18. G0 Importod Berlin Boaver Oloaks at $15 ; worth $25. 50 Imported Berlin Beaver_ Cloaks, long French tronts, elegantly trimmed, 818 and $20 ; very cheap. 100 extra fizo I'mr orted Cloaks, %25, $28, and 830 ; worth nearly double. A largo line of Moscow aud Castor Beavor Cloaks, alsoa full line of Fur Boaver and Chinchilla Cloaks, vory cheap, SHAWLS. 200 Plnid Double Shawls, sll wool, 200 Einid Doutie'Sh Al ouble Shawls at $8.60; worth $8.50. il 100 Velvet Sheavls, in p'ain centres, with bord:rs and fancy stripes, a! $8 ; ‘usual proe $12. 50 Waterproof Shawls, something new, at $7.50; a bargain, A _large line of Striped Imitation India 8hawls, also Paisloy Snawls in single and double, much kelow former prices, FURS. A lorge consignment of Furs at 26 por cent below regular prices. 100 Mink Sets, from §8.60 each to §30, very choap. A large stockof Joal Sots & Sacques. 50 Freach Seal Muifs and Bous, at en's Fur Caps, 50, 75, 90¢, acd 31, worth dcub}g. T S Also a large line of Children’s Furs in Concy, 8quirrel, Lamb, Siiver Fox. Ermine, &c., at lower prices than any house in the city, {1 PAYS 0 TR4DE UN THE WEST SR, FANCY GOODS. e Chas. Gossage § Co. Fancy Goods! An extensive assortment of Fashionable Novelties on exhibition in this department. Rich Bridal Fans; the Cardinal Fan;-Vienna and Russin Goods, in new dezigns; White Ivory and Pear-mounted Fans, pluin and painted; Mourning Fans, monnted fn Dead Ebony and Black Pearl; Tortoise and Ivory- baok Combs, Toilet Artioles, Boaps, Brushos, and Porfumery of superior qualitios; Painte ed Poroelain Brooohes; Coral, Shell, Garnet, Jet, Japanese, Bilver Gilt, and Vulcanite Jewelry; Genuine Russie Leather Goods, of which, as inall thisolass of goods, we oxhibit tho largest and richest stook in the West, with such advantazes of parobase a8 to offer thom at less than usual prices. Also, Bronzes in Groups, Figures, Vasey Thermometers, Inkstands, Paper Woightsy Mantel Ornaments, in Bronse, Orystal, 8i- ver, and Gilt; Bwiss Oarvings, Scotch Wood Glove and Hdkf, Boxes, Match Boxes, Nape kin Ringg, Jewelry Boxes, Japanese Baakets, Work Boxes, Trays; Oboica Artioles in Pearl, Ivory, and Shell; Ledies' and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Smokin Rats, Albums, Watch Stands, Collar and O Boxoy, Pocket Books, and other artioles suite able for “Christmas Gifts.” STATE-ST. -—- WASHINGTON-ST. OVERCOATS. Overcoats 'Uls‘gers MEN AND BOYS FROM THIS DATE LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. EDWARDS & BROWNE, Cor, Adams and Clark, FRUITS, ~UT5, &o. FRUITS, NUTS, &c. California Poars, Malaga Grapes, Catawba Grapes, Oranges, Lemons, Layor Figs, Nuta (new crop), Impes rial French Prunas, Ralsins, Cite rons, and Currants (1875 crop), Exe tra Quality Sweet and Boiled Oider, Tho above we offer o Originul Packages, ox less, ROCKWOOD BROS,, 102 & 104 N, Clark-st., Chicago, S, A A A A GREAT SACRIFICH OF LYNX, 3 8PECL B, MARTINS PEDIAL _h‘fwun. Pax Beb of Real Mink, Frenou A i Collas Mk AL, vty Bl D Pallhs WA Eiamius loo S Y e,

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