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years einca that & moat horriblo eatastrophe oce curred in n Bouth Amorican oathorsl from the same causo, Tho Holyoko disastor in Masaachu- potts, lnst apring, by which over movonty lives wero ancrificed, was due also to tha Bame cause, Tho frequent reourronce of thoso cataetrophes ought to suggest & toeaon of carefulnoss to thoso whoso duty it Ia to arrange the draperios and location of ilghts, Tt s eupeclally urkent from the fact that tho atatue of the Virgin 18 draped only on specinl fektivat daga, and at such times the churches 1o usually erowded to ovare flowing. thus increaslug the danger aristug from ® audden panie. AR e 3 TaoL1APIETRA {8 nn Itallan opera-ainger, Laot yoar lio was & womber of tho BTnakescr tioupo. When that combinaticn burated, TAGLIAPIETHA founa hiwmself out of a situation nnd much ro- duced fiuancially, 1fe maa humble cnough then. At tho begioning of thin moason, TAGLIAPIETRA #0 fur tamed iy sonting epint a3 to nccopt & rit= uatiun in tho AvELAE Pittees’ compaay, Le worked bard, aud becanio o valunble meinter of the orgauizatiou, 'Phie womon smlled on him; his spiritarose. Thoy made lovo to him ; he ho- cawo Intoxicated—dlolirioun with Joy. 1o dis- coverod that e bad a delicate organization, that ho must not Bl Tumaelr, that he must romomber oll tho othwr hoarts that would ache. Hodid, When thoy cost him for s matibeo aud o ovontng performanco at Oincine naty, ho waitod conszientioualy ¢l tho last mo- moat, and then announced that ke would not slng. 1lis conduct cauted an uptoar, but he remafved firm. Buitd and countor-suils followed, Tho ontiro population of Cinomnati wav divided lnto two classos,—thoss who loved Taouartesea and thoso who bhatod Taguiariz- TnA. Tho women constitutod the frat olass aud the meu tho second, Tho papera vero flooded with commuicativna. Ouo bage, envious mag, thinly disguisod by the signsture ** LEoNoRA Sanin,” puvlioised o card anavuncing that Taa- LIAPIKTEA WoB & good artist, & bandaoma gentle- man, aud a courteous koight ; and thas e vught to bo allowed todo ns he d—d pleased. This bratal observation, which seomod to be mtended for {rony, mot with the silont coatempt it de- garved, The utorm {n Ciucionati has subsided ; for Taarrapetia, alag ! bas fled. Tho mon offer to wagor a notw hat that no will turn up next in New Yok aa a momber of the tioupo that is to support Teriexs, If ho does, wo fear the censo- ylous would say that TAGLIATIETRA 0a & cunning sharoer, aud provoked a quarrel with ApELATDS Priviers in order to bave ground for bioaking his contract and obtaiviug a Lighor aslary. Bat the goud, loyal wowen of Cincinnaty, who never forgot (ho honorablo maxim, * Handeome docs 88 hagdsomo 18," will never desart PAGLIAIERS.. R PERZONAL, James A, Froudo has returned to Eogland from Capetown. Madamo Borgoso, wifo of tho Binziliap Minis- tor st Waslingten, bas iutrodused Bunday-svon- ing recoptious. Wo suppose Twoad amokes the Bors ecigar in Cnba, Better men Layo cuitwittud that cruninal sct. Eb, Maeon? G. W, Clurke will represent tho United States Naticna) Bosid of "L'rade st the mealing of tho Domision Bonrd at Ostawa Jan. 18, Tilton failed to draw a rood audienco in Balti- moro, Tho ity fs tu'l of protty girls; and Lho Busbandy snd biothers tacught Dury was too Laudeome sud remantic. Tom Allou, the bruiser, bas made arrange- ments to appest on the stago. All tho dramatio critics In tLo country bave propared their resig- nations, and arc now waiing to sco which way bo will junp firate Qen, Mercdit Read, our Minister to Greeeo, 18 aaid to bo writiug o history of that couutry, upon which bo oxpozts to bo engagod four or five yoara. It will bo the fullest nud moss com- plote hiatory of Qreeco over published. A bigh ertieal authonty says that M, Cayron, who Laa recently publishod & Frenct translation of four of Bhakspenarc's tragodics, **bas suc. cecaded In producing o faitiful sud baimonions vorsion of tho groat poet’s diamns."” The sidow of tho Isto Geoige Groto haa diss oovered amoug Lua papors o romarkable cssuy exhibiting tho historisu’s opinfons of Aristotlo a8 a moral teacker, 7Tt essay will bo pnblished fu & forthcoming collection of posthumons papors. Robert Bachanan's prose romiance, now ap. pesring {n o Lnghsh magazine, is cntitled “Yhe Shudow of tho Bword." ‘fbo bero ia o Breton, oyposad to Napoleon's sar policy, who loads o lifo of martyrdow in rostetance to con- seription, Samuel Bowles, of tha Bpringficld Republican, i3 making proparations for a Suuday edition ot bis paper, waich, it i8 oxpected, will muko n lively rattlivg among tho dry bones of the New ‘Eegland dons, Bhados of Cotton Aisther pro- serveus | Ldwin Booth was grected by an immeuso sudience on his apposrauce at Ford's Oporn. * Houso 1n Dalimore laet Monday night. Tho musiciaus woro crowdod out of their places. It is caulnated that 3.000° porsons were prosont, The play was * Bamlot," Tho Harvard Art Club proposes to establish a scholarehip, the holder of which shall $ravel for the beneft of the Club, and make explorationa in distsnt lands, Presldent Ellot, O, E. Nortou, H. W. Longfallow, and Jamos Nussell Lowell head tho subscription lst, Mies Mary Howard, the author of ** One Bum- . mwor, {8 writiog anothor book during ler Europosn tour. The Washington Copilal pro- dicts that it will be & set-off to tho popularity of the firat attompt, as tao frequontly the succoed- Ing book provos {tsslf to Lo, In thecano of Mr. Irving's sult sgaiost the proprietors of Loudon J'un the defondants apol oglzed and woro dischisrged. Tho gonoral opine lon {s thal tho matter of & trial was oxcplleatly plauned aa s menus of gratuitons advertising for Fun and Messrs. lrving, Boucleault, and & Toole, A young feminine clork at the Doston Post. Oftlco sont word to the actor Liguold that she had 1o ber keapiog a lettor which could only be daliverod to bim {n porson; and who, when he eame (o claim It, cooily told him that sho had uo letter, but that slie knew of no othor way to ®et & clianco to talk with bim. There Ia good autbority for saying that Mr, Clarence Bowen, during his receut visii to this uty, offerou the editorsbip of the Jndependent to Prof, Bwing, 'The position wss declined, al- though thoe terms were tempting, Prof, Swing's enyagoments to the Central Church are such that he could not possibly ask a rolesse at this timo, ‘t'wo children of Daulol E. Bweat, & gon of E, D, B. Bweet, Vice-Piasident ot tha Atlantio & Paolfio Telegraph Company, died this weok ut the residence of ¢ho latter. The taby, 7 monthy ©old, died Bunday morning, sud a child 8 years of ‘age Tuesday afterncon, Bceailot fever was the tomplsint, The boreaved family will hava the ssmpathy of the entire communty. There iv something mysteriousahout the death of Lady Qtosterfiold, which tho Lendon Times, in ita usuni dignifed and reslcent visnner, states’ was *caused by an overdosa of laudsuum,” The deceased was marcled in 1850 to the present Lord Chesterficld. Thero is probadly s skotolon bid- den away \u soms ologol of the family manslon, Prom tho sunouncemout we judge that Lady Chesterfeld commicted suicide, ¢ Misa Thackeray's cqllestion of her father's tough drawiogs and aketches, outitled * The Orphan of Plulico, and Other Bleichos, Frag. wmeuty, and Drawioge," has boen published in Londou. It fs Lesrtily pralsed by tus Athencum, which ssys she ook “gives Miss Thackersy s, now cluim ou the world's gratitude, sud it 16 80 tull of lite, sud 8o dellgntfal fn itself, that we only rogrot that it is not a complats collection of all lior father drow tn this way,* Auattermpt 1s belug mads by certaln Berlin correspundants to ouunoct Pilgee Diumaigk dise Brputably with the coluseal ajerations of Birsuse borg, tho bankmpt sailroad king, It is anid that Bismarck wred his influeuco with the Emperor to sccurs tho approval of certain ravrond rchemes which turned out favorably for the cou- tractors, but unfortunniely for evervbody olse; that Bismarck mada n lorgo snm by the trans: tlon ; and that the only witness who conld havo cannected Lim with ho apreniation dind ve.y ealdenly, undor suupicionn ciroumstancor, Llho story Ia probably a groes la, The atatomonta of varioun Bouthern nowspa- pors aud corrcapondents that Qon, Thoman, at tho opening of the War, wavered In Lig slieglanco to to Union, hiave been met and ludignnutly ro- pudisted by bis widow. She calls at:ention to ll}n fact that the spjlication far a powstion iu tho Virgluia Military Inetituts was not initnolf 8 treasdnnblo sct, JU merely nhowed that Gen. Thomas, like many othor goad men at that timo, thougbt tho Unton would bo dismemberad with- out n atruzgle. Ile never ngied LisHtato for augtung. “'Irom tho timo the actual fact of war wa¥ upon us* s Thomas eays, **Gou, Thomasa' courss was clear hoforo Lim." Mre. Thomas declines the honor of having fufluencad bor Lnkbund, sa reported, to throw in his for- tures on the right slde, and Bhie axpreases a roa- supnblo rogret that thewo calumnious accuas tions wero ot made, if ot all, duriug the lifetime of tho General. HOTEL ANTVALS, Fatmer Honve—Atwood Callis, 1faritord, Conn.s 8. . Velic, doitnas O, H. Stotl, iludson, N, ¥ii d, T. Viaterman, Baltiniore § D, ilun, Toledd Morrieon, IiL; C, . Aathows, Galesbirg Wilder oud G, W, Smith, Boston’; W, T, dlor: X yman, Ioominglony 11, M, +'C. D, Newell, stumachuse Tacrfie~Ed. 0. Hiomon, Ubited Stat Corya: Jobn' O, 8cott, Bt Louing Milwaukeas J. 'E. Bimpao Vieo, Borton W Irving Kester, ' Duifalog 3 J. V. prahon.y,’ Rock Ts< 130 '8, Pege, Town Cliy; R, G, Ingersolt, J. It Iilifard, and IL C; Puller, Peosla J. 8, Cooko, woosTremont Housc—T, W, Bazo, Hoston'y J. . § i, Milwaukeo; L, J, Harris, Quincy § G ster, Jancaville; * 0, 31, ifartis, Quincy § the It TiaLort Bandecson, Minneto Minn,g P, 1, A J. indisuspolis ; Courtright, Slissow Jolin Ward, Amberat, wnway, Stredor: E. W, Buitt, New Yorki L. E. Adainw, Daliimore,....Sherman Honwr—Ths Hon, J. Q. Adams, Negaunee, Mich, : i, E. Waddell, Befaire, O3 W. B, Brooks, Jotiet : . D. Gornam, Fort Wayna tha lon, T, A, Gait, Sle lings P D) 1urd, Fort Wayne: F. K. Otylw, Dizon; L, L, l1olden and'A. A. Allen, Aurotas W, i1, Price, Clevelund ; A, B, Enimons, Kenosha; R, J, Lwards and ., AL 'Davin, Gulenn. ... Gariner douss—A, Wine cheater, Alivm, Mich, § Midsch Pratt and Forrs, ‘lins- dslos 8. O, Farmer, dra J, G, Adams, and’ biisses Adaros and_ Doynton, Rochester s E, fu Hall, Daltle more; A Manm, Lenver; C, W, hMontuguo, Bulti ore § 1 C, Bates, Iri i s Al POLITICAL NOTES. Twenty-right members of the Ohio Leginla- turs, mavny of them Democrats, have propared bills for tharopoal of tho Geghno law, Tieut.-Gov. Knight, of Iinssachusclis, just to show lio warn't wfruid of tha Pope’s tae, wub- soribed $60 towards n new Romish church in Lnst Hampton, Tho forea Slate Registor doea not tako nn Ret- ive vart iu thie Senutorinl csuvuss bocanse, it is said, the siockholiers cannol agreo whom to supoort, Tt iy shiost oo even thing bLotween Kirkwood, Bolknap, Prico, MlcCrary, snd Harlau. It ia currently rumored ta diplowatic cireles that Secratary Fish is to be mads Mimater to Eogland, and inister Wastiburno to bo maie Becratary of Stato. /I'ho wiseacros bave consid- auntely latt the Ewmbasky av Paris open for tuturo dexelopments and another runoz, Gov, Hendricke is nesuming a good deal, the DBoston Journal thivks, when bho says be would tather ruu ogaiuat any man in the Republican parcy than sgainat Gon, Grant, IHo ought to be satiafied if be gets tho Demacratio noinnation, without seékiug to control the Rtepublican. The Cinclnnati Enquirer thiuks the oo, Mil- ton Bsyler, Chairman of the ouzo Committee oo Public Lands, bas an opportunily to distin- gutish himeolf, hecouso {t was o hittlo vesolution touching publie lands which drawv ont tho cele- bratod debata botwean Wobster ana Hayoo. Tho Ottawa (1) Free Trader has uoticed and rcported ndecided mosoment on the part of tho Democratio press of Iliinojs 10 favor of Judge Breeso for tho uext Proaidency. The Joliet Siynal, tho Asblend Advocate, and tho Isst St. Louis Gazelle are ropresontatives of the class, King Lamar muet be caroful. Thore is reason to beliova that Boss Shephord and bis District colleaguce are trying to pack tho Democratic Ex- ecutive Committeo, Bhephurd & Oo,, it is Kuown, are comumendably 1ndependent of parey, Measures, not miep, 14 thoie walchword. It would boa pitifu] thivg it o King shoutd bo controlled by u Loss, It i3 positively asserted that Proctor Knott's famous Duluth spocch was wrilten for him by corrospondent. Mo i in a quandary swhather to Jony the rmnor or not. If Le doos, Lis nowly- acquired juaicial roputation will bo lost. If lo doos not, lie will nover agein enjov the proud social distinction of an American iumorist. Scyl- In and Chissbdis wero 0 othing to tls, Thoy eay the alarming fncroaso iu tho doath- rato of tho Cicy of Washiugton {s duo Lo the ime porfect sowors furnishod by tho Distiict Rlvg contractors. It s claimed that tho contract.rs 1illed fu the sewar troncues with Impoervious clay and sold the gravel which they had taken out and which oiforded ready drsiusgoto surface accumulativne, In tis way the patural drajn- ago of tho Boil, which at Washington Las al- wava boou exceliout, has been broken up and clogged. Some friends of My, Morrison, the now Chair- mun of the Ways and Meaus Commitieg, bave wtarted the story that he 18 dwqualified from speaking cnly by 6 gun-shot wound in tho lunge, recoived while ho was gbting for his conaey, This is pretty and romantic. 1t fails of being compieto, inaamuoh as it 13 uot truo. It Is s sheer fabnestion, and is donisd by sutuority, Mr. Morrsou was sllghtly wounded, but in a part of the budy loast Jikely to affeot hia powers of apeach, The recontly-completed conms of Louisinoa shows an increaso of 180,121 in populntion aince 1870, snd that of South Carolinn an ipereaso of 217,811, These rosults aro sstonishing la view of tho fact thiat the misgovernment of the South duriug the past fow years Los beon s covstant thomo of reproach and injwey 1o their welfare, "Ths omigration from Louisiana and South Caro- liua, which bns Loen reprenonted ss large, Las boen moro than connterbulanced by the immi- Riation uf negroew from the adjoiuing States and of whitos from the North, A compurison of tho zelative tucroaso or doorpisa of populations by colors would bo [utorestiug, s8 would also some assurance asto tho accuracy of the retarum, James Watson Wobb is making some defonso of bia conduct in the cads of the monovy which ba roceived from tho DBrazilian Govornmont (o astisfaction of an Amorlvau olaim for a vessel. T4 witl bo ramenbiorod that only £5,0000f tho total atonnt were turued over to our Uovern- ment. The balauce, #0252, By, Wobb claims, was paid to two Druziling lobbyiuts, whose uames bo rafuscs to divulge. If his statoment shsll bo bosuo out by fulure investigatlons, the Brazilian loLby will be kuows &8 moro rapacivus and consclenceless than that of tho United Ktatos, BMeunwhile, it Is & little curions that Mr. Beword should bavo commended M, Webb's “ienergy aud eagacity in tho sottlemout of this claim,” §f bo was 1o full posscszion of tho facts ogardiog (¢ at tha timo, Prot, Soolye is giviny tronble to his Indepond. ont friends in Massschuaetts, He fs turnlng out & more extiomo Hopublican thau many who woro olocled a8 wtrict party-wen, Tuo Spriuge flold Repullican allows itsclt to wonder n w mild sort of way at thiu stylo of tndopendence ; but it ia altogether too bonost to shtiug from the logiv of its political plilovophy, 1t thorefore eays. Whatever bappens, it sbould nover be forgote ton that U'rof. Beolyo waa elooted as an [udo- pendent, thut Independenoy 18 & lurge aud hberal word, sud that those who chooso ludependsuts to offfoa accept all tho riske of the reanlt. Two thinge are protty ceitaly fn this ceso: that the Professor-Cangressman will be indopendeut, and that Lia wul bo honsst” Theso sre solid coms forts {u auy dissppoluiment smoug his cuustitte suta . neetan, WHISKY The Grand Jury Settles Down to Its Worl, Two Distillers Tesiify Concerning Payments to Mr. Mesing for Influences Tho Value of Golsen's Evidencg--- His Talk with Rebm, Another Distitler Tells How Hard It !Vax; to Be Monest, An Effort to Discover -the Whereabouts of Mr. Newhaus. Stir ot tho Custom-House~-Dore Informations Filed=-=A. C. Uesing. The Lebanon Distillery cmlldamned by tho Federal Court at Springfleld. Trwenty-seren Witnesses Before the Graud Jury Thero Yesterday. CHICAGO. THE GRAND JURY. TWO WITNESAUS EXAMISED. The Grand Jury went into thoir room abaut 10 o'clock, and wern, of courve, regarded with much suspicion by tho outsido attendants, sod esgecially the roportors, After somo waiting for wituouses the nesombly waa roinforced by Chinrlos Reed, of Delvidoro, who made the number twen- ty4wo. Tho progrous of affairs bofure the crowd was dismally slow, and tho time dragged wearyly while Mr. Burke poppod in and out and Wirt Doxtor stalked past. At length Mr. Goorgo Miller, distillor, made his outry, aud tho people insde beeamo intorontod 1n bns talk, Iio staid 10 the room rathor moro than an hour, sou then gavo wav to Mr. IL U, Fredoricks, of the Lake Whora distiilery, Wha cecupiad the timo till the adjournment, Whrei was Lad before 20 ‘cloci, TUE TESTIIONY af Lioth tha witucesza was genorally confirmato- 15 of cou tiing—ibat cousidorablo sums of monoy bad been paid to A. C. Hesing for bid fu- tuence. Itis nat exactly clear at what dales the payments male by “these two gen.demen wout 1wto Hewing's hauds, but ‘(e 1 generahly supposed that I¢ was durine 1872, It j8 knoan that buth Mr, Fiodericits nnd M. Millor testifind watelantiaily 1o the fact that tuey pad cortain aume of wavoy to iowuyg, nud tbat tue cou- wileration was both peneral and particular— general dn that it reioted o their protection and to the enlistmant ol Hening's - Hueuca whenever they shonid need 1t, and pai- ticular in that they 1éceivod 8 sorc of agracment tuat proper Ganugors and Slorekeapers stiould by appointed to their houes. 1t is clear that thus changing of Gougo:s and Blorckeopers by the ADPPINHIDR ©f < propos” potsons was aoally enatigh managed winle My, I>amg was uot oalv a powertul rolitician and a loader iu the dom- Inaut party, but ateo au intiwate fiiend and, iu oun weuse, tho supouior of the then Collector, It does uot mnpear that suy of this {ufluonce was exerted —dunng Wadawotth's tarm of ofice, but for tho threo terms precodng [t in sudposed that tho intlucnce was vory grost, ‘Flie testimony of Loth goutlaman was quite concinsive, and weut tu Lo.r out Litw outliuo above given, It ia pro- tendad that_it Is not known to anv one vatside of tho Grand Jury room whether either. or both of thews gentlémen tesiltiod 1o having pud money dizertly (o sTemng, or whothor thar a'le- gations more conilned Lo tha assertion that toey paid monay which weut for [sstug's ailuenco, buy it i4_ believed that thav mule b dhect chiarges that wonoy bad passed trom them to A ©. Heoig, It Is to bo underatosd, In justico to tho two gontiowen pamed, thal 8 vigorous Ciods- exnmination conducted by o Tiunuse reporier Tuaied to bring out theso tacts, ond it s there- fore to be concludod Ly the putlio that ono of tho Grand Jurara leakad, or that a reporter overbeasd tho examination. —_— GOLSEN. <L GOVERNMENT'S CUILP WITNUSE, The mosat valuable witnoss of ali in the oonfl- dence of the Government t8 Alr, Wilham Golean, of tho dofunct frm ol Golsen & Eastman, Iu must be eaid, out of respect to the overlasting truth, thot tho general opimion of Mr, Oolsen iy that bo is not 8 gontlowmau to L impticitly trust- cd on oll occasions. Thia viow of the casa has beo ludustriously circulated by tho whisky moeu since Golaon waa first accused of intending w aqueal. Wheibor it bo true or not 1s lass mato- rinl in viow of tho facts boreiunfter named than it would othierwizo bo. Notr that it 13 sottled that Qolson hasmade up his mind 1o tolt nll be kuows about the Chicage Riug, 1t is weil to look for & maomeut at tho prababilitios of . THE ETPECT OF HIA TESTIMOKY, e lne beou & rectifior, and, s s well known, that class of men are tuo natural recipionts of most of the crooked whisky winca is wado, for tho veason that through them alone (oxcapting & fow vinegar factoifen) can tho sulf be gattou on the murket. Tha trm of Jolsen & Fastwan hag bad close relations, with uearly sll tha dis~ ullerien s tho city, and’ it is alloged that thoy have put upon the' murkot rather” more of thy crooked thau auy otber oua houso, This boing the case, ft will readily appoar that Mi. Golbon can, if Lo clioused, by murety oxplainiug lis owu tiapsactious, lot in a foad of light on other placen. 1€ ho lias recelved Jarge quaati- tiow vt crooksd, ho can eanily tell where ha got 1t; sud if he has, ss {a aileged, token crooked fram nearly all tho distillories in town, it foliows that ho can bo an 1mportant factor in tho prose- cutions by siatiug tue factd. & 118 INTENTIONS. In regard to tho uteutions of 3r. Golaor it is proper to ropeat hora a part of a conversation which e had o fow cays ogo with o - North Side Routlewan, whoso namo fy UL HocLd. nary to the of thu story. Whon speaking aof timo_ whon lus placo wa seized, Galgen said, **Vetl, I moot Suako Rehm, and I say, *Vas 18 dis Vashburn hero faor, Bhake?' and #hake says, *Oh, Lo iy after 8ome oounterfeiters ; ho 18 not Lo medale with the whisky men at all,’ Vell, von L gocs down it my store next worning, I finds Vash- bun biog took it, and 1 sy to Bhake, ‘llow vas dis, Bhoke 3 vat you tell mo yesterdsy opoat dis wny, Vasbura ¢ Continiug hie convorsation, Mr. Oolsen ssid, s deall you, dero has ueen (00 ek nousense o1t dbs thing ; dls Luwreuce sud dis Dickineun say, *Now we hava got Qolsen and dem othor dai thiefs out of o way, ws can do ko honoest msposs.’ Vell, 1 vul show dom; I bave got de ypopers in dis pocked, wnd if "I mu«t go to Bholiot I vill by gracious bave de best company, You shust vail & lutle, maybe wo catch Dau Bluno before we got turaugh it all dus thung 3 maybo we catols some others $00 § you slust vait 4 vile,” Aud wayiug this 3r. Colsen sbook bis head ominously aud solomuly, and walkod sway, It is tobe notod au & peoullarily s Goleon's testimouy that Le nas BQUEALED ¥OIl A DIFFERENT BEASON than any other whisky wan, ‘Che rext have gons erally hoped to got cottai tormu by telllug what they knew, but Golson appears Lo have besn uvi= waied by & spita aguius$ bumavity fn goueral and thoe dlstillers lu puruiculse, It would uot by wiso o Inquire too particularly inlo the cauacs of thig, Lut that ki oxista la tolerably welikuoww, In rogaid to the evidence to bo produced by Mr. Golsoa, it may bo enid that it v not depawl- eut iu avy but & misor dogree upon Lis u pore io his poensasion (o an_exicui s appall the “stoutest-bearted diatiller aud polis s‘cx::-a.nn;dp:‘lzlr: hz‘w%wn to s ."u:l“ iln suuis 6 )y bla, frm for * % will make s goneral tert{ur‘: Ldassco™ iy ol FORCED INTQ IT, A TALK WITK A DISTILLEN, A TRisUNE reporier last pight camo scrosy s whisky-man who was loaded so the muzzle with seguuked " (ot but, Like slmoal every one elsé CIRIBUNE: THU NDAY, JANUARY 6, 1876, in tbe eame condition, waa afrafd to fire lest womebody rhoull be hurt badly. Tpon coudis tion that his name and the ostablishment wit which ha waa canusated ehould not bo men- tloned, be tulked a little, but Just sufficient to whet the roportac’s appatita for news. There was ovidontly » great deal bebind what bo said, and there in po doobt hut thint o would proves bonauza for the Grand Jusy. L hie convataation began with a roliearsal of THE DIVFIOULTIES HONEST DISTILLERR bad to contend agminat. e lnatsuced bia owa distierv, whiob, althouzh run on the moat ap- yproved cconomical principles, lost large suma of money during 1871-73. lndeed, eo largo woro those Jossca that business was wuspended for o timo. White they wore struggling agsioat ad- yeraity, moat of the other distillers wore flour- fehing fn so unaccountablo manner. Thoro seemicd to b & kiud of fascinstion about she Lustaess, for after the lapao of sowe montuy lus employer embarked In It agam. A Btorekeoper was procured, who had all the unusual Lut storllng qualities — of bonoaty, abli- Ity, sud - genersl uprighiuesd. Alter ruoning & . short dime, thia Btoro- keoper roceived ao intimation from a principai clerk In tho Colactor’s ullice that irregnlantion werd in progroas at his distiliery. ‘Ihe Htore- Keoper protested biw iguoranro, aud tatod that notiitng of tlierort could go on without his knowledge. ‘This had no offect npon the clork, who warnied him that if the irregular practices did not coase he would bayo to removo bLim. Eharn{ after this, o slight irregulanity, such as 18 winked at every day of (he week at other places, did oceur, and Mr, Btoickeeper was ra- quested to stop down sud out. Every eflort waa made to have bLim reio- stated, but withont success. Anotlier man who, eaid the whisky man, kuew the ropes, was appointed, sud thon this particulsr distillery got along comfortabiy and mauaged to Lold 1ts own with the others. In this conpec- tion, tho writer'a informant descavted on 7TUE GREAT JAKDSHI'S WHICH HONEAT BTORE- KEEVELS have endured io this city during the past fow years, They wero contiuually out of employ- iwout, aithough their fitneas tor tho work wae geu- erally eckoowledgod. 1f & utraight Blorokesper nu;‘ a dustillery bo was rewoved by book or ciook, Tho whisky man atated his personsl knowledzo of the erookednces of wont of the distilierice, but bogond tuls he refuscd to go, No distillory, lie sverred, could tun sraight Rud pay expendes, nud suflicient influenco aud inducements wero biought to bear to maxo tho d:ttillers tndulga in {ilicae pasctices, Htul there was not the strong Rivg 0. Chile that there wad lu it Lootd. Distillers wero too jetlous of ono anuther to ‘work with unanimity, and relied upon individual affort, 7 A person now under atreat was the MEAU AND FIONT OF THE COMBINATION, and eollected that part of the proceeds agreed upon for pohtieal purposes. All tho Gaugers and Btorckeepors teported the amount of busi- nesa Lo bim, ond ho kept a eharp look-out that o distillery swindlod bim out of the fair pro- pottion. Hinco the last seizures, howover, mauy of thono immediately inte:eated had leayned that this man did pot keep A very nocouraie account of his recoipts, and that bad bo done 8o their share of the plunder would have beon much gieaier than it was, Tioro was a roat doal of Low.dug over this, and 1t waa prav- & e, bio thougnt, (b3t «0ms 0an woull snatch an opportumty to *'sjuerl,” in order lo get even with bim. WIFH REGARD TO FELDTS, the whisks man did them tae wraa, to aay theirs was thio 8 juarest houso M (e trade. AL anv rate, i thny iid dubule in tho crovised, thoy did 3¢ in nuch o way a8 to defy detoctint, A groat wsny more iteiny wero hintal at, but a8 10 parcicninrs wern given, awl fullor disclos. utes were promised In & few days. 1t 14 devimed vest to eave them, Jf half tho men namod as implicated in the frauds are aricszed, there witl Lo cnougl firat-clays consternatiou in the cily to -make lite alaiost unoeazublo. —_—— AUCUST NEWHAUS. AN UNBUCCESSTUL BEARCHE, The followiug letter was recesved at Tax Tainuse ofice yestorday morning : o the Editorof The Chictun Tribune ‘Oimicaas, Jan, 4,—Me. Aigust Newhuus, United Rtates Storekoaper rom Sapuusy, 1671, 10 Mag, 1v is report.d 1o bo abeenit 0w LuAlEss (1) sinco Lixt duy., Ho weawecn Friday in compauy with Iovng 204 Daffalo Muler, 1o i a2 lothuate fridpd of Bee- g, Tis 1ert. the revenuo service wien Gon, Weliter catme tnta oiliee. | For two yeits e was §.oratecper U Diattalo Millor's divtilh.ry, sud the Lt bwo sears Wity tho South Brunch (llsaiug's) Distthesy, Just seasd ouy of your feoriory Lo S3up'a Browery (o I city uont for 1em LoW), ud lot your raporier 38k €or Ltm, und they w1 answer you, * 1{a Is absent Sl Distuuse,™ Lot your reposter nek them when ho wall returi, and keo the aD8WOF 50N Kelo Oxx Wio Kxowe, In nceordance with this uggestion & roporter wopt up to BERIPP'S DREWERT, corner of Cottage Grove ave.uo and Twenty- aoveuth dtrecl, aud bad tho fullowsng conversi- tiop witt a gentleman in the ollivo. Repoiter—Ir Mr. Nowhaua within ? Gontleman—No, sir, I.— Do you expoct him shortly 7 G.—No. o is not connocted with the brawery naw. R.—tWhon did ho leave you ? G.—Bome ttme Iset weck. Is it anythiug par- ticular ? g Ro—Yes. I tad a little private businoss to travract with bim. Do you know whero I cao flud lum ? G.—I suderstaud bo is 1o the conntry. It.—-Do you know at what place? @.—No, sir. R.—1lo is not likely to return to tho browery ? G.~—I guoas vot, AT TILE TOUSE. ‘Tho roportor thought he would try if any in- formation .could be obtamed at Alr, Newhaus' rasidence, which is about one block from tha browery, st 229 Soutn Park avenue. Ou singig tho bell the door was answerod by & good-look- 1ug but shrewd rervaut, with whom le bad the following colioquy ;. Reportar—Ix e, Nowlhsus within 2 lomeatic—No, sir ; Mre. Newhaus is, 1t,—Do you kuow where Mr. Newhaus la to be found ¢ : D.—No, Bir ; be {8 away traveling, MRS, KEVIIAUS evidontly overheard tulw briaf dialogue, for be- fore anothier question could be put shu appearsd at tho sitting-room door snd gomewhat rply inquired of tio damoatia whnt was irautad. The 1avo of tho botl rapliod tliat it was & gentlewan for Mr. Newhaus. ~ Mrw. Newhaus 1o toporter (still maintaiviug hor pouition ¢ tho eitting-room door)—Who are you? What do you waut ? R.—1 would like (o soo Mr. nesd Mra. N,—What business ? R.~Well, it 18 & privato mnatler betwoen Al Nowhiaud and myusit. ?{ —\Vhat ore you? 8 clovk, Mrs. N. (sdvauclug to the frout door)~—~Whero aro you a clerk 2 J—Dowa town, Mra. N.—At whose place ? 1. , that don't 1maiter, spoak with Alv. Newbaus, Ars. N.—It does matter. What is your name ? The repurter, unused to_bomg lutorriesed, could staud, it o longor. Hu briefly ruoited uls lifa’s history ae failuwa s Aladawn, wy natas Jolu Suith, I was born fv Murylaod s 1843, of poor but rospeciabla parents, I apen: toe fdral lilteen yeams of iny hte olteruatoly siteuding sehool aud playing traant, 1 lournt no poles- sion, but bave managed to get uloug very com= turtably. 1iarried at au early aye, aou bave o large family of chitd Tuo youngow: now hag the whoopiog-cough, Iam uow cleri at Mesuri. “Tornado & Whirlpool's, and the object of wy viit ls to bave a Iew minutos’ convendation wita Ur. Newhauu, Mvs. N (evidently pleased with tho record)~— Wal, Mr, Nowlsus in not at howe, It.—Do you kuow whun he will retarn? M ~1 do uct, o travoling. R.—Has he lofc {Le bivwory ? Mrw. N.—Ho left last wook, aud fcannot tell you whoro o 18 uaw, "Flio reporter then left, wonderlog whether lis was sullerin from clirouie fominivy inquisitive- noye, or wnother he wan tho victin of acon- spiracy for the supprossion of intormation. g MISCELLANEQUS, INPOUMATIONS wers filod yeutorduy in tho cases of ke Tiinole Diatitliug Campany, the Houtn Brauch Dintitliug Compaay, Williaw Cuono, and D.ckineon, Abel & Co. Tho iufurmations wro very simla jufurm to thoso atreadv fiol, und charge, in goneral, that the pariva nawed have beco cars rying ou the busivess of diatitling with iutent Lo defnuil the Governaeut of tiu tas on 4piritd. Sieuidan this, they racouns e smount of npirie fosud ¢ each dinthlurg, It ta luguly procsule that moat, If uos s, of th pertive will boud oub as early a8 pussibief No Louding Newlaus on busi- I morely want to s done 7eaterdav, but Mr. Jamen AL B: ting, of tha Iihnois Distilling Company. othors, were aronud tho Custom-1onse, mlkmF :,l"mugomellll to bond out as spoedily ae poesi- o ASota TUE DISTILLERS who Bgnrad around tun linlta and oftices of the autom-Honso yeatardag wern G, G, Rusacli and Y'arker R, Mason. Whan annroached, tha formar fnid ho bad not been mabpmened bafors tho GOrand Jury, and did not know whether ho would bo or not,~in fact, razher thought he would not bo summ nad, as hia was nowona of tho squanle ors. DParket B. Mason ntstel the same io sub- atance. A, C. MERING. 1t may bo atated ana coincidence that on tho sama day when Hesing stas arrested for come plicity in whieky frauds ho morigaged o valuable !Aiecu of yroperty to Joseph I, Lonks, a partner n tho law firm of Vocke & Leake, under a troet deed. This prop which wos entered in the nama of himuolf and wifo, was described as Block 25, in Wakl & MeMuliiua® Subdivieion, southcast 1f Bee. 20, T, 34, It, 14, Tlus i 8- goaed to be Mr. Ifesing’s planing-mill prop- sod the sum sdvanced on it, £20,00, 1 counid- ered to be much fce than it is worih. The fact tiat tho trausfer wos msde on tho day of Lis arres; has excitod somo comment, PERSONAL. The revonue sorvice iu the rity I3 pretly Ktronz just at present. Last evening Capt. A. H. Brooks arrived fu tho city at the wamo tune with Gen, iledrick, Supesvisor of tha luws Dis- triet, Counting tu Supervisor Mstthows and Itavenne Agent Sumaerviilo, who wore hiere be- faro, it would scom an If thore might casily be * gomething up" District-Attorney Danga arrived hore yesterday afteruoon frow Lacon, and manifested his pros- enco around the Custom-House, though hardiy mara nawilv than usuat, Elmer Washburu, Chief of tho Secret Servico, arrived fn this city lost eveuivg, but was not to Le acen of men. ' . AT THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. Thera has bardly becu so huay a doy sround the Custom-Houso for koma time o4 yesterday, il oue take iato acconnt the numbor of peopio preasnt sud not the awount of busness dous. Outwardly, thero appeared tho buetls of action, when in point of 1act there was the silonce of waiting. Aauy people there waro in atteudance, and somn of tiiem were borcers of secrets and tuch Information, wiile vibers wero but idlers on tho scoun, The holls wers full of ofticers, roportoig, emplnyes, wiinasies, Bpectators, bsil- ifTw, aud the rent” sehich go to juake up the por- sounel of & dayat ths Cistom-louse, Gea. Weneter tallied 8tifMy and umpa:tantly with ¥ Brooks, and Col. Mattlewa Lad lomg conwulia- tions over U railing wih Mr. Ilerr, wuila Mr, Burke walkod backward aud forward and looked £3 wisn ay the clreumstances would parmit, snd tho othier o'ticials took on su addod diguity fron the tiwes and tho day. Abovo all there waaan airof aecrocy aboit tho piaco vhich might bave cons frow tha con- sciousncad of secress tu concoal. or was ojually likely to have grawu out of thioabssuce of auy- tlang importaut. To prederva this sir of na- portant wisdom, tho inside room of the Dis- trici-Attorney's cilco was sodulously and contjuuously ltocked. and ingresa wa# oulv to bo obtsued by 8 gerics uf compleated rapy which sonoded line the impatient offurta of A hakty woedpecker. It did mnot clearly arpear that austhing was to be golten out of tue reon, and yet the vell was uot ro- maved. In the octer room thera was wuch whisperiog, nvaling that of tho halis, andy wiile Gholses G. Ruseeli avd w bigh oticial con- versod it ono corner un 1 Dr. Lashand areporter oceupicd » desk, soother disticler Iaid binscil out to convineo an oxcer in e fsr augle. Add to thin tist Commnissionzr Hoyne had u countar- fal-1ng cose befra bim, with” about twenty :li- smliiug wituesscn conce 0t therein, and thy sia10 of adaia mav be imagiwed. “I'o add variety ta the appearanceo of thinge, NUGLBOUS BUMOUS were Started, aud it wad pr-clsimed in ranid Fuc- o peion that Li00ke 1wax alout (0 a1z Sbufoldt’s place: thut cer win witnessds bad been arrasted for refusal to ober & wubpuua; that R 1. Goodell aud au Inter-Oceas oditor had Locn ar- rested, apd thot cer'mn other influential men hsu been warnsd t) s poiras aituessos; ol theve added ‘tveltueaa to tho scoue, and produced muci runping tram placa o place and man to muo. Aud vet it caunot trathinlly bs gsid that all this commoticn added tmuch to the dailv budget of nows, for, whil2 thera was mich ottemot tu do enmuthing, thoio was listle ur to success, sud. boyond tho toustvo, there was huraly an evout. AR, WOODARD'S BENTINENTS. To the Editor of The Chicaa Wribune : Ciucado, Jan. 5.~Your article iu Ty TrisuNn of tua date, on ** Official Comphicityin the Whiniy Runz"” very similar in spint totho on in tho Timen this morning, and alao to ove 1u the Inter- Qcean ashiort time since, which you voi v earncat- 3¥ nnd Justly condemned, suggests to mywolf,and aweral frionds with whom | have couversed, the tollowing injuirics : 1. How docs the Whisky Ring in Chieago, in canee, motive, or resuit, difer from Whirky Rings w Milwaukea and 8t, Louir, which you Liave so frequontly found without esenso ? 4, Does the dighonest act of highor oflicors tbizns i, Shall tho public be cheated with impunity becanso it by boeen unfoit nate in i officers ¢ 4. Horw cau 'EnE Tunesr eall men sguare now whom it bas 80 often calleu croakod ¥ 5. ly not the czcuss which you malio for whisky-tleves (ho sane a8 usudliy given by sil roguea 107 thomaelves ¢ Naut Luppily thosiratos your articlo by a ring of wen wit a thumb of each puinted ab the next man. After Laving carefully read the editorials of Tug Toisuxz and Zimes, sud the1d.hcbapior of Corinthians, with wpecial reference to our dead (?) lepublican leadors fu Chicaso, I utill maintaiu thas it not for ibo beneit of tho niany that tho few sball ateal. Our growt men shauld nat be led into tomytation on such sordid matters, aud [ query whethur tho press should plead the **baby acs™ for them. Yours truly, V. Woonaup, — ELSEWHERE. SPRINCFIELD, TRY LEDANON DISTILLEDY. Spectal Dupaten to The Chicauv iribune, SraixesieLy, 1L, Jaw, 5.—Perhaps tho moat important prozosding in tho Unitod States is- trict Court to day was the coudemnation of tho Labanon, St. Clalr Coucty, Distillery, oporatod before tho Iato treubles as a eort of on outside branch of the St. Lous Riug. Tho propests s to Lo sald 24 soon as due uotice can be yivon. Huinrich Schafen & Co. were tho reputod owners. The cattle being fed at the distillory wore ox- aniptod from condewmnation, as thuy belonged to othior thau crogked parties, THE QBAND JURY. ‘Thoro were twenty-suvon witnessca boforo tho Federal Grand Jury to-day, of whom thirteon wore supposed 10 bo witnosees ju tao whisky cauos, aod out of thix fact the Regisler erects # story wore ridiculous if , possiblo tban the late Alasco of tho Jater-Oocan. QEN. INA LOOMYIELD, wwho [8 Liers thav no guilty man inay escapd, pours into tho credulcus esrs of the fegater oditor u story that Orville Uraut got mad st Lum anoo, aud kot an order fur Jus romoval s Buporvisor of luterosl Rovenus betore Munn, and then gat thw order revoised, aud then Lloomteld ¢ becauno the Presntent sud Boatwell did: yors bim §n bis etforts for relurat, ORVILLE ORANE AND JCESSEN, It is alio staced, though tho sistoment in very old, that Orvulu traut oifcred Cob. Juossou, vx- Colistor at_Chicago, 1,000 & month 8o let bun suu twacteaked divtillerice,8ad becauso Juossen dudu't be ad v sy, . 0%, . 8. Cloy, of Bloomiugton, I8 also alteged to be in posmssion 0f iufociwetiou tmpiiciting an U'Cunor Democrat in 1872, underriood L0 bu # Judge living i Aurors, 1 Lie ehlawiug aud usd of 10,000 of the Harper detluit fur cumpaign purposcs, MARPER. Jobn T, Marper aud Al Bimith are also asked (and this s wact tere Lo the parposa), W 8| poar betore thoe Ursnd Jury aud toil what be- cuws o tho £107,000 whicl” cunstituted the du- Cudsation in Harpers ofiice. AlSmuls could toll, 1f he wou'd, tucti of the devilury of the Lelda Whitky S, aud how aniuvesineut of lesd than 5,000 in Peliin whisky stock produced wora thaa 220,60 w1 gue yeur tu dividouds, sud tlis wuen pot sll tho faco uf tbe stock bad beeu pad citber. 110 can 30 (o]l who wero Hurper's aic BCCIALEH AL Uhld Lme, y wow Lold oflice boyoud the reack wut ur See- tetary liistaw to rewove them, Why Usrper wa1 il luvestigated ju 1532 so 24 tO diroluse crocked whisky oparetions, cun ales Lo wl‘d to the Giaud Jury by Westcsmiau, of th Posin Distillecy, s DR, BONEKTA, ot Pekiu, & Demeeratts paliticizn, who wouldn'y bava Dr. Batgmar somtiatzd in the Opposinon Canvention Lecsusu tbu Docies bulivved i ausuol urivileses 80 the Lekro, cab A'ed teliif Le will, womewhat of the ciucked fu thie distiiot § and Esius Blrptusn, of Cli meplit eniostaly the Grand Jury & fow hours, The officers of the Indiananoiis, Bloomington & Western Road can bo mado to oroduce the shioping-bookd of the Pewun distillors, snd {hey will show all about thay craoked whisky shippod to Peor: thonee East as mess pork. ————— SLANDER. AN AUTHORITATIVE QUIETTH. Bvectrl Duapateh o The Chieago Tribune, Wasiixatox, D. O,, Jan, b,~Iu regard to the spocisl diapatch to an Eaetorn paper from 8t Lotis, saying that thers nro ugly ramora there imuplicating Col. Fred Graot and Orvills Grant, both the Becretary of tha Treasury and Solicitor Wilsan suthorize the atatement to be made that they havo neither acen wor beard of tho leant avidence to justify the use of those names in conuaction with the frands. —_— BRISTOW'S PERIL. THAT OF DAMAUING PRAIBE, Washington Chromcis (Adminsatration crpan). ‘Thero is not a scrap of evidenco anywhrrs that President Grant has ever sought personally or officially to interfaro with the prosecation or punishment of clther of tho sbove-mentionod oficiale. 110 may nave expressed his confidonce of the entiro intozcnce of his Private Sccratary, snd thero cao be hitlo doubt that Le honostly believes hlm to be gulltless—au opinion which s long and Intimsto relations with Geu. Bab- cock, aud_his confidencs in lus integrity, fully justity. But cortain Demosecratic and mo-catled independeut journals aro taking the present oo- canion to laud and praiss Secretary Bristow at the expensa of Prosident Grant, and to repro- sen: bim a4 atauding alono fn this fight agsiust tias Whishv Ring, opposed by the Prosident and the otber mombors of the Cabinet. It is an old sdage tbat it 18 botter to bo traduced than Ernixad by your enemies. \Whilo it is not proba- lo tlint Bocrotary Briatow has sought the ful- soma Hlattery of tliese euemicof tie Republican arty sud of the Adminwstsation, 1t is evertho- cen & misforiuus to hun that thes are sttempts ing to use bis good nams sa aclub to batter at tho Administration, . . . Itisasserted that Becretary Lristow 1s ooly kept in lus prosent position by the temper uf the public miud and the prosence of & Dewocratic House of Repre- seutatives. Those who kunow the Lreshiont of the Uvited Biates need not bo told that Lo never Lesitates to dischargo sny pubfic duty, Tueracan bn no question that Secretary lris- tow's positton in the Catinet depo:ds on tha will of the President. It waa ba wuo selected him from privato Lfe, first lo tho Attorney-Geuorale ship and then Secretary of the Trassurs. Ha, no douut, Lias foli contidence in bisability, intas- rity, and byalts to the Administration, sud the praieo uf thess journals is doubtless as snnoving to Sccrolary Bristow as they ste suBpicIOus Lo the public. So mauy cniuent mey, {0 the bis- tury of the count:y duriug the past few vears, bavo boon politically wrecked by tho defusive Praise of thi pamo clasy of political hvbrids, that the peonio bave come to look with kuspicion ;mon suy wau whase ucta moet thew comwenda- ion. AMUSEMENTS, THE EHGLISH OPERA, The English troupe, last ovening, gave tho favorite opera of ** Miguon,” st Hooloy's, with a very larito audienca in attondance, every woat beiug occupied and the loblies crowded. Tue cast was os follows ¢ > Misn Kelloga 2 st gin 1ss Beatiuont e M, 3a1a e, Peaken 2 Mr) Morgan by many past aud Eosliok, bees repra- Tho o;ora 18 alresdy a3 familiar reprasentations, bath in Itsliau sui 1ts leading numbers bave duced o mo many forma of arrangoment, that it is uusecessary to dwell upon it as » mugical work, Thasame remark might also apniy to Misn Lallogg's ropressutation of tue title role, nlich a8 grown o be pleasantly famiikr to opera-goers. aud of which wn lave mora than ouce espres<ed opinion. Folloming m tho wake of Lucea and Niseon, ho has oburon the titlo role in prefersnca to Filing, be« cauge 0f 1ts suporiar uramatic surronnaL nud of its being the centra! fleare of Guetho's fasci- justify or excuse ruscality in lower otficors or, natng story. e canuat but fuel. howovor, the tnore frequontly that sl gives th: vhasater, that aio lias encnticed excellent lynic spporsunities, ot o clnacter fo which sne rbesialiy oxcels, for tho sake of an almost purel; dramato role. iu whicn #h0 18 not up to the stindard of the groat s1tirte who biave preceded hor. Wo would not seek to deery Mins Kelloga's avility by tha odi- oustess of COmMPaIIL NS, buk tho d. uinatic 14 not so mucb her furte ay tho isrie, aua the rolo of Fitina igoilof brltiant and offec:ive musie i whichisho could do hereelf n3ceilont justice, especially an it 18 of o characier adapted to her waill avd besuty of vocalsn, The verdict of the anticuco wad apparendy to the ramo offect, for, although vhe made o MOBL PiBideWu. LIy vt (O delinzata this yery subtle role, espec: in the tea: s2no in Fudina’s apsrtments, ber dramabic etforty Hosmed to rouss bus little enchusiasm in su su- dienee whic was not ouly vary largo but was unususlly sporeciative and eritical: and 1o the Isric part of ber role, whils the real gem of 1t the Romauzs * Know'st Tuou tho Land,” swakened but lttlo iu- orent, the flovid gypsy sung was greetod with very henrlvlplfilflnu. "The pare of Fuina, ou the other Lavd, preconts many points whero she could mako ot ouly 3 great musical succesn, bus s more decldod drauatic success aleo, sinice it is capable of belug dovelo: ed inta 2 rale of yrima imporiauce aud one woll siited to lier wtyle of aciion, ‘Ihis part wae taken Ly Miss Moutauuo, »hio mado & remarkablo sucsoss of it for o movico, mwore porticularly in its musical pusses, Hhe fa not el suiliciently do- voloped as wn artisy to do stoct Justica to (ho peculisrly French slipoancy und’ coguotry of the part, but her muging of tho mumo was very carofully dono, especially b lior lend- iz nuuiber, the Polaces, whicl carried off tho ouly encore of tuo evenmng. ler execubion iu this number, altbough at umes marked by con siderable offort aud oceasonal b on, way very brillisnt. It was purticwiar ticoable for the rich prom o it bolds out of undeubied futuro uceses, Jr. Muas, although ho waa n ruther frigid and formal devoteo st the sbrine of Fiing, waug i part claroingly, sud in the TFarowell song to Mignon rsceved quito ovatlon.” Muwwa ~ Licawmont bud the unimportant role of Frederick, and so hitle to do tuat it affarde no test to Judgo of hur Progress mNce IAsL sessou. We wuit Ler sppearauce fo sometbing wore im- \ortant, thereforn, boelure exprossivg an opine on, Mr, Peakes’ Lolario wan u very dignitiod and consiatent pince of work, but vas not wung up to his usnal stsndard,—o defoct apparonty owing to voeal indisposition. The kocovdary pars were fairly cast, aod tho clorus und orchestrsa were quite offective. I cloding, s ward to the Dianagemont. Why abpoy and tire the audience with Kuch toding wails in 1he onu’ acten? 3t shoutd ba considered toat ths theatra is hot, cloev, aiml wrotchedly veutilated, aud the seats bard aud weoaveniont, and that theso lomer w for which thore 1 no excuse, ioterfore decidedly with comfort. Thin evening ** ‘Frovatora” will be given, with Mme, Van Zandt us Leonora, whoue excatlent personation of this rolo last ven- won will be rememberad by opera-gnoin. Mru. Heguin will give the role of dzucena. TAGLIAPIETAA, Speciat Dispatehs to Iha Chicasn Tribune, Oixcinnaty, Jen. b—Signor Tegliaioirs to- day brought suit for 30,000 agaiac Siduney I. Jones, an agent, for false imprisoument. Taghaplotrs was the great baritone wilk the Adulsile Phillips Italian ope:a troupo. is contraot with Mies Phillips expised on tho Slet ult, Miss Philips had oontracted wich tho Cinsinuati ~ thoatree for ler weok's buste ness tiore, ‘JLov bad billed Toglispietrs for two clinrsctors sud poiformaucos ou Halaraay , Taghapiotra would not huve it. Jouen tried to bluff biw, and actually ot 8 policemun in unis fora 1o arrest bt sud talie hun 1o vhe offio of tho [Buperintendent uf Pulico, whera be was, of courue, promptiy woquitted ~heuce tho s, Signor Taglispiotes will Rive a concert at Pike’s Opora-lluuse avaiatod by Lowo taisut Frduy ovuuIng. THE SOLDIERS’ URPHANS' HOME, Specral Daralzh to The Chieasn Tribune, grnisaview, Ul Jan, 8.—~Tha Liustces of tho Soldiwrs' Orplians’ lome bheld a regular quartorly meatlug bere to uight, The roport of Are, Qrr, the Superintondous, showatho expens ey of the quartor 80 Lieva beon 815,440, Tue lo. stitution iy shown {'u bo In » wsttsfsctory condie ton. ‘Shere have boen ouly soven desiba since itn cetabiinbunont, over aix yearsago, sad amoug o total of 1,500 fuwuten duzing tuud toe, -~ AN CPINION. Derrorr, Mich., Jun. 5.—1ke Detroit Post to- martow tmoralug will coutaiu 8 report of a lovg 1uterviow with Gou, Morrow o the proposed rve duction of thu army. Tuo Genersl thiuks thatta reduce tho armny wuch boluw ite prevous strungth would end in detriment to the sarvice, would fuvotye 1uenra large sxpense from Iudian wers ; would o of the lurnivries praciivally , by fesving the mineny Roly relnce the productia ai 4 W motas, 11a, thinas that vith ths preaent foree tho cost of tranaportation could oa roducad one-haif, and other oxninitd nomowusk cut down. o favors tnrin7ths Iudien Bureaa over to the War Departmiant. THE WEATHER, Wasmixazon, D, 0., Jan, 6.—For the upraz Inkea partly cloudy and colder westhior than on Wednesday, northiwest Lo southwest winds, ris lag, tollowed by Iathing, baromster, and snow in the northern portion. LOCAL OBSEIYATIONA. nicaao, Jan, Time, 0ar, Tht,ilu,; Wind, ivi0, Wiber, . W, frc Cloay, 618, Wi, fec W, fresu, TN, W, fre Mazlmum thermometer, 89, Minlmum, 2, UKNEDAL OAIERYFATIONS. CH12400, Jan, —midnight, Wind. Tiaing Weatber, iation, Cheyenne, Deuver, Lar. Thr B W,, Hght... 28, W, Ft. Oarry. Ft. Gileon, |30, Gr. Haveu, THE QLENDENNING PASTORATE. Ssecwal Disvatch to The Chicaan Trbiene, Hexny, 1L, Jan. 5,~Thoe Glendenning case reerus to Lo atill tho chief topic of conversation at this placo. Joosthan Edwards comes in for Lis share, aud [s being censured brdly for recom- nending Glendennin,g to our veople,” Numerous capies of tho * Life of Mary JFomeroy,” tha 1everend gentlemau's alleged victim, wero sold yosterday, and a Jarger supply bas beon ordered. Our villaga will not be quet” until Giendenning takea s tusi departure, which, it is Loped, will Do at no distant ds; i BUSINESS NOTICES. Ilaw seldom wo seoaaplendid head of haie! From efekuees, exceasive labor, o negloct, thousands tinl their halr gradually wasting away. Burnett's Cocoalno will tepaie this' wante, The Co- erfoct hairdinsslng—s promoter of ths growih of the hule— preparation Ire- Tram frelt b mattee, It had great afinity for the burat vin—is rupidly sbeorbed, aud Luparts ustre s streugtin, e i Night Swenfw nre ofton the sympe totux uf disrgse fu the pulinonary organa tust may o by Wisbart's § ine-Tree Tur Conital, whick dru st sl over the countey adindt @ be e Lt doue katnptive reins dy they have any huov e of, Curer Cuuzts, colds, sore thral, pleuring, diphthirts, suc catare] THE CH1GAGO TRIBUNE, A pizest Proelential Campulien il s00n commeno That stragyie will determine whether tho Governmien: of the Unlted States shall coptimac o be windalateret by the pariy which presived it frons diamembermen or 0y the men who andsavored to distroy o Fefused Lo help save t, in order that Slvery wight bo malo- tained, “Tine elections af 1574, while inleting tewporary de feat on the Ropuldicaw parey, did 1ach good fuaweep- {ug away sidefsnuer anil crusbing out thoin Laeful aud corrupting induencis which wers poisoning tha chunncla of public life. Turitied as Ly fire of the evil Shifuign which had infosled dn garnseuty, 1he Republic- an purty, m the electig Of 155, recovered most of 115 loat ground, und will enter with 1 viutory upo the groat and deckive wr elispe tho policy of th matian wien It colers upon tue socoud centary of Ity exleten: Thoao witn dexire the Lepubiican party to Temaln in power capnot miora eificleutly coutributo 1o 1Lt eud thsn by fcreasing the eircuistion of THs Citcauo TutpuNE fo thelr neighborbuode, Awmoug the Iradiug Tte, 1Liican newayay efs none takes u Hlgher mokor will wiald & moro potential futlause in tha uest Presls dential Campdgn. Every futel elizen will find 1t shidisgeusablo for dlo facts and arguments §t will contain, | TRR THIDTNR'S PLATFOM O the lending moasures Lefore tho pablie, Tia Crncaco TrinuNg holds 1 folinalug viuws, belleving them to be rput s well as Republican: 1. A Reforu of the Currency, waking {t as atable and jood e gold and silver, without dujury to tue dotor elawscs, T?. lsuusuw of dire:t Btate, sud {ndirect National axation, . Eoonomy and Retrenchmant In Publlo Expendis tures s 5o Bonzt.en oF Subriane of Pabiie Monsys (ot Trivale Schemev, or Payment of Lichel Loeses out of the National Viesnury, 4. A bouest watienance of Pubiio Credit, sud Cunidemmation of Bepudiation in aus forw or sbape, T Slate Cuntaol gud Suyervisfon uves Corauion Can rhers uid Corporate Slotopoiies, 50t 10 Opprusa thew Lut 10 profect the peopl G. Expoenre uud 1 uni tiun aud Frauds oo the L oncap e 1. ilouest and Fit Mop for all Oficea—riving good Usloniun § Ffercuce over fonmer Stecasloubta, Y. Boverdzu.y-of the Guios fn all Sational Mat ters; Biate Kigits and Indegendenca in all Local Mate u;"flofllfln of Presitent by dircet vole of the Peo. pler without the Ay aud dangerous tuterveution o} li!u‘.uml Cuileges, whicl way womo doy veuise s Cavit Wit & Constitutioust Amendment probitittng a die vislon of tihe Public-Seboul Fuuds of uny blate fa Bectariay Furposes, The Political Departiaent ts bt ana of the many ¢ cellnt foatures of Tis THILCNK, o wllcd i Laswd il elaliu an 3 superios FAMILY AND HOME PAPER. Asa powspaper It bas few equils in the United States, Its Humo aud Furelgu Currespondence, v erary and Alacullaueous Departmuouts, aro oxcaedingly rich, Instructivo, snd entertalning, aud the Agricmtu. ral Departinent, omigently practical, coutalnd muttz alway searouable, sud suited to direct spplication ta thie active operativus of the Farmer, In the Duparte ment Fleld and Stalio fs yiven valusule iaformatioa a3 10 (o discanca £nd caro of live slocs, this contrib uted by o Veterinary Surgeon of skill and expericuce who will suswer it queations usked by vurrespondeonis Turz Werxwy Towvse 4 uotdated i sivance o {ts publicatiou, but 1 vutains thy dispatchies wud nown up to Weidnesdsy morning, tho dats of fzuts, Lelfure subscribing for avy other paper woad fo) apectuen copy of iR WexkLY TRILUNE (seut {rov) aud exawino it Ternie of WELKL nent of ali Ofletal Carrip vonue, * Lot 1o guuty man Subacrintions S, oy e Clun ol tet, T EVL Club ot twenly, Pee cony. T e "Este TIGLUNE Curbany oays. comim year, wd iy alca Tk L i aubworllicrs anly uas % et Daily ®ifuene (Bob posipald, | year. s COMPANY, OB10AUO. ILL 7 VANTY FAIR 1t s shaved from bost Va. aat T%‘ neal leaf, for Alzecachaum sbd i Llpart! Tha's mot tho tougie 100, Faupla ol fucelig Of 31 svuta, 11igua anard, Slanaty | Noad for i WAL S, AL & €O, el fortirduse, WAL 8 KIRBALL S From Q. V., . Ogden, Byo Neck. The Vauky Folr Likces acir.d sl nabn, ihore only aua 1ault { can taud with it tae tharor, 17 its own, unitko any B0 of WicH vEquisite Bwoeiness 1L W biltian Dol Intu #EOLINE WUOH L10s LA BY 6o, TUts tAGI8 I8, Lvwesar, coud i et Bl b 4 . The etiocl uinsiig Veul 'alr 18 83 porm. sl }‘:i',‘;‘“""‘ s & A e oward-ailmed™ it ealing. Fatrwill be your cousiaut compaalon, by 48 Tt i warm s awd 1o Sintawese OIL YANRS Y/ ILSUH ¢ EVENDEN OIL TANKS, MEASPRING PP, y 47 & 40 Weat Lako Bti otxxaAao. g7 Seod for Cutalogue, Manufaotarars of BVENDEN'S WOOD.COYLRED oANd

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