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————-—'——_—_—_— emblazonod withs Coleatial art, is to {the affoct (hst ''Ewo continonw, the Oocldent sod tho Oifont, mourn for the loma of @ns who spoke right, did right, and was sver aativa in the right” ‘nn Dritlsh Mus'num bas Jalely becoma pos- sessed of an mmsograch lotter of Bir John Fas- 1olts, tho original of Buakaposra's cowardly liera, Tastolfo, howorat, nas not & cuward, but alrave Knight aod & trus gontleman, thongh ho was de- graced for retroating before Josp of Arc. 1hs pamo was {nserted in tho poom after the fiiovds of Bir Jonn Oldeaslle threatened the rool with perronsl violauco unloss tho Iatter name wers tuken out. John Ditlon's New York engagzement bogina poder tho prestige of fallure, 1f Lo succeedn now be mil takoand hold s place in the frunt sank of the profession. 'Tha intontion of the mauagomont of tho Park Thostro 1a to maka of juasccand Palids Roval, aud. by s variety of light comody, vandovil's, aud farzo, to aitract all tho fun-loving people of the matropolin. In n progianme of tls nature, Mr, Diston will neces- sarily bo conapicious, Clara Mornis swas a gaest of the New York oroals at aracaut maoting, Heor spino is still yery weak, but bor £pirits aro untlaxging. Mios Morris did not doclalm, or r:aite, or rosd, but, fn responee to u purely impromptu call, she mado a sery gracoful little rpecch, showing Lorself na peady with words and 1 lass of hor own as fu oz- prossing those of othiote, Iler pets conalst of sral not very landsome dags, ona of whom, “hags” la o veteran of Lran:w, an} weut throseh the rlego of Paris. Aaothor is namod “'Frigco,” and othors fordiffereut cities in wineh they were prosentad to Lier. Mies Julis H, Thomas, now Mra. Irving, who won the Greek prize at tho luteroollagiate con- tast, entered the lia's from Cornell, but hor goowledgsof Grook wea largely acquirod at Au- ticeh College, Buo taught Gicel aud Latia for sovera) terms bofure golng to Carnoll. Bhe s tall, stondor, wa1vous, and sctive. for healtl, auy In o ctslo to euit horeolf, Bho aska o favors. Like the intropid 8%, Paul, shs Bz oiten ** mindod to go afoot.” Indeod, sba ri- wals Woston as & ** walklst.” Wil tho oar, if rbo compotes not with tho gen'lemou =t ropat. {3¢, eho can at leant * paddie her owa canoe," Julian Hawthorve, who has lived long in Dies- den, whore the fIat eystom of domleile provails, fells us that, according ta his oboervation, tho common door and slairway ara cotirely destiua. tive of the iden of homo, aud oven somewlat demoralizing, * Thore i3 o vest moral advan- tage," o savs, **in tho fecling that our hume is our own, from the garden gato to tho bed-cham- ber. Ang lutriugowont thereof is a step toward communism ; and L do not beliove that a person * of roflnement can becomo accustomod to tho ‘flat’ syetom without undergolug wmore or lois alrasion, or, what ia worse, hardening, of the mora! cuticlo." TOTEYL, ARCIVALS, Patmer House—J, W, Mallingesorth, Whesling, W, ¥,; J. B, Colton, Gulaaburg: Berkley Gorman, Now 1 O, 8, Divino }, Rartfoud ; Awos X, Ha sby, New York; G. B, Iulmcr, Adrian, Mich. ; A. ¥, Tuttonand Johu Mitchell, PmludolBhL-: 1, A. Hoppor, Nowark, N. J.; O, T, Blagback, Bt Loua; Eimer Washburn, Yuhingiani 3, P, Stcyins, Troy....(rand Lacylc— Hiater, Tuwiey, Enghwd ; ' £tovel, London, 0. B. Buiton, N fhis seroll, Englacd: the Hon. v York: Judge W. D, Sufpmon, New Yorky didge 8. I, Moare, Kankakea; G. E. Derkios, Nobros tha Hon, @, ¥ 8 5. Lyducwer, U, 8 Big, Corprs Brown, Galesburg ; the Hon. 15, ¥, O John J. Widtne, Rocheater; O. Lilfon, Aluany: Thomas Magill, Atlsnts, Gn.; H 8. Plckands, Mar- waette; Lo {1 'Billuger, Hrford, ... Trenont House ~Gen, W, W, Worton, Datroit; D. W, Jaes, New fork; D, ), llerson, O, W, &chwaitr, ol George hew, Ir., Puilsdeiplin’s F. 11, Wocdrow, Ciuclunati ; e Hon, J, 8. Witerman, Bigacuse: Gou, Liviugsion Baterleo, New York . Rimball) Muskeson ; Not- men Einlte, 1, C. ' Bohumsn, 'sud 0 R fsncock, Now York; B, H. Peako, Willcor, Connecticut; 8. 8, T, 0, and G. D, Talblt, E. L. Mer itt, Bprls Ik (IL) feg ater; tun Han, F,J, Davis, Wailham, Mass, { Ool, Oeorgs T Flald, Tloston s * Don A Bulyer, Valiasao | Gourge ‘Reotiikon, e, 1A, 'Lo Congor, Akron, O, ; tho lion, oncs, Do-ion 3 Col. 1. W, 11, W, Tigby, bl Gault and .\ Durlow, Utlea § J. B, Coapman, New Huven 8L MG Ludinaton, M. Tarker, Boston Lritt, New York; J, . , Johnson, Newazk Juinos lark, Ottawa, 11.; —_— POLITIOAL NOTER The Waukegsn newspapors sorrowfully pot away their little rooatois whon they learned that B, X, Huines was not to bo Aoctlug-Governor afier all. Blaine drean't caro to Bay anything more, He bas started thoso *last-duch" tollows in the Honso, sod can dopend upon thom to completa their own confusion, ‘I'he Torld and olbier coneplenons Domocratic orgsis ara oppcsed to any appropriation by Cupgresa for the Contounisl. They are poiog Lo save at the spigot aud wasls st the bung- Lole, Bomo of the newspaper oraclos profoundly otacrve that the wook I’residoutial movemocts for Cookliug, Morton, and llayes are Third- Term movomouts lo disznise. Tloro seoms to ba scarcely any uso in disguising thinge uo weas a3 the oraclos eay thoue are. Nelthor Sharon nor Jonos hias put in an ap- pearance at Waslington yet. Thoy fear that Flood aud O'Bilen will prove up tholr property, and take the scatsin tho United Hintos Honato which aro always admitted tobo the property of tho richest men i tho Stato of Novada. A Miastsnippl paper savagely inquires whethor tho claction of Mr. Lamar to the United Statea Bonale in to be conatrued asa popniar indorso- mout of the celobrated Bumocr enlogy. The fo- thuation fs thas Sumner dead and turned to clay 1a etilt an objeot for Southorn bato to wreak - solt upon, Augustus Delmont sava that Bachem Kolly mads o frigbtful pokitical blunder Iasc fall whea bo doclarad war upan Recorder Hackett. Kolly will doubtloas jusiify Limself by saying that Hackott s aaworn fos to Democracy, having wout 1sscald to jull witbout rogard to their po- litical connoctlons, Ay, Hill, 1t 2coms, bas a bad momorv like the reat, To savo bia life, hie can't recolloct whetler be ance sdvocated tho poncral massacre of Union woldlers in the South or not. What must bave been tho ordinary occupation of Mr. Hill auiing tho War if an lacident of this kind could make no fmpression oo his mind ? Ihio Now Orleaun Picayune thints Lamar lsn man of moro powst ful passion thau Morion, of more ¥plondid shotor.o than Conkling, and of & more agreonblo wit than Edmunds, Dut then he will not ba & King in theSeuato; and all his paseion, rhutorio, and wit will not compensate him for (ha losu of royal diguity, Mr, Williame, lato Attorney-Goneral of {lie United Stales soema to be ploking up s profit- able law-pructico, Bun Fulker's 1awyer, and tho lamyor of othier peraons too numerous to moutlos, The peculiar she drenses | | Disaovory of & Oar-Lond of Orooked "' Mess { Judge Dlodgott's nsuatly beaming exprossion iy | e is Babeock'y lawyer, and © l thing abaut Lils cosen 13 that they all Lavea polit- | leal beariug, more or less ramote. ‘The Philadolphia Times prints a roll of 250 Paitious In bankruptey i Western Pounsyle viols daring 1875, 1rom which an expeit writer 00 taniff-editorialy may vhow that Protection to Homo Injustryis o blossing to disguise. ‘fha principle {a ' blesalng so well aisguined, in fant, thiat 1t looks amazlogly Lia & curso, Benator Noberwson, of Houth Carolloa, fulty wutaing Gov. Chambor'ain tu bia oppositiou to Moves aud Whippor, The Benator told a core taspondent of the Charloston News and Courier st Prosidant Grane oxpressed Limusif In the must coiplistlo terms couocrning the election, king moro particularly of Moses, as he *koaw notbing of Whipper, wlile Moaca was k1owa tu tLo entire couutry,” aod Lo was *as inlabod tbat & man who had wade Limael? so natorious befora tho whole country could bave basu slocted to any ofice whatsooves in Bouth rolina.” The Houstor asid also tLat the Prosie :;ns ::: nnxlm:l o ?nd nlmt what could bo done oul 0 matter, In giviug Lis own opiuio Mr, Roberisou waids 1 am nlmfl!dlh’:l ll'; election of Moses aud Whippor s dune mor» ;n‘j::y t: m: I'l'w:b{iunu w"inmm 1o the ate and out of it, Weu suyibing iley Lave 4o0a ainoe wuouLALEUEMOIL™ e B A | hfin thut it wes & ‘mletake thst the case sppoared WHISKY. Anpther Stupid Day Spent in Court, Singular Delays of the Governmemt Lawyers in Gelting Up Their Cases, Rumor that Jake Rehm Will Own Up, on Conditions, How Orooked Whisky Is Made and Gotten Rid Of Ingenious Methods of Spiriting It Out of the Wine-Rooms. An Old and Sinfal Distiller Tells the Whole Btory. Parkor A, Mason's Dealings with F. 0. Boyd & Oo,-+-To Grand Jury. Mr. Bovls, of 8t. Louis--«Country Deal- ers Insist on Assurances, Pork" on the Vandalis Road, CHICAGO. IN COURT. NOTIING EXCITING YRT. Testerdny wan anotber barron day io tho Unitod Statrs Coutt. Tho District Attornoy was not roads for trial in any of tho whisky caces, It anvounced (through Ar. Burke) hia willlog- 1AA to procued nu soou as tho preparations were complete, Thera is, of course, vothing doflnite in this declaratlon, Iumay be several days be- foro thls desirablo consummation 1s reached, and to keop the public, to say nothing of tho whisky men, on tho ragged edge of expectaucy in thls fashion is conlsary to all prineiples of humanity, Counsel aro tortured by the delay, sud oven giving place to ar air of painrul dejection. Loug boforo the oponing of Court yestorday mornlug tho room was crowded by norsons doop- ly interested in whisky and whbisky men, No.- witbstauding Judza Blodgett's adsica to tho Jurerato bo on haud prompt, it was twonty minutes aftor 10 before hio put i an spooarance Limself. Bomo tino was then expended in the hoaring of motions, after which tho Court pasas & Asvistant Dietrier Attorney Burko an oppor- tunity to proceed with lus busincss, Tho mat- ters thon prosanted wore as follovs @ EDWABRD RICKCORLS and Joseph E. Morae came up 1u_nnawer to the chiargo of carrylug on & rotml Inujuir businors withoot haviog pald tho spectal tax. Tho de- fendauts pioried” gwil.y at tho Nuvember torm, Lut no record was mado of tho plea, Tho Court was not preprred to phus eenlenco yosterdas, deafring to look Iuto the caso sud oscertaln whoibier it was one Tenuiring leutency or severity, 1u the case of Ricard O Ounnoll, chnrged with vio. Iating tho Internal Revenus laws, dofauit wan entorud on lite Lond. Audrow Wuest, who fa chargod with violiting the Internal Rovenua low, 18 out ou Lis own recoguiza Notuing was don in this caso about the coming trlal. 1n e case of CHATILES D, FRE, o Ganger, bond sras ofered snd approved fn the sum of 8,00, Conrad Holteich, of Ssgotawn, sppearing with 3. Feo un his surcty. Ar, Dirkosald that LUDOLPH VOCKE, chiarged with carrying on busivess of & wholcesle liquor deslor withou paylng the specisl tax, had given his recognfzance, but bud cuterod no plos, which bo dealred shu.dd bo made, AMr, Juessen mald Lo underatood that Vocke had paud {he icense, und that the case wue diemissed by Commissioner iToyne, and the lalter Lad informed on the docket a¢ aif, Afr, Burkoeald an indiciment had boen founa by tho Grand Jury agslust Mr, Vocke, snd the matier hiad thierefore pasned out of tue control of Mr. oyne entirely, 1t was wn Inlerusl Rovenue case, and cauld ot o compromiued without the conssut of direction of tho Socroiary of tus Trowsury. ‘T.av Cuurt aaid to Alr, Jusseon that if the caso wu one in tue procers of sdjustment it could be rumpro- misid by tlo Secr: tary of the Troasuy or the Cammis- aloner of Interusl Hevenie, but Lis ¢4 ot must see to it thiat tho matter was proyerly urranged und an onder sont forward Lo dimuias the ca.r. E No ples waa oulered In the case of Joseph'O, Feld- man, ‘but fu th.t of Josaph Rudoiyli & plea of not guiity was cuterod, 1a the case of John Davidzon default was entcred an bix boed, ‘Thiso matters belog disposod of, thie Court inquired whethur Liord wau ANYTILING TIEADY FOR TNIAL. 3r, Burko repiied i the negative. Beveral witnesses in thie casos thoy Were propared with were stiil ubsunit. They wora duiug the Lt they could lo geb tua cavey feady, bat 1L waxutterly fupoasitle (o \roceod thn, By tuis moralng tho provecusion hoped to baveuoveral caves raady for trisl—that i, if the alseut witnedica wera {n atiendznce, ‘Lhs Court—~Wall, you can fntimate fa counsel what carcy yOn ¢xpect Lo go o with, 60 that thera siall bo uo misundenvtanding, g Mr. Butko wid £ , @, Feldkamp should ba ar- reated they wonld Lo ready with hie caso, Thy would also he propared to jroceed with thecase of B, Bhode, With regord to P\ tor lund, they would taxo s 1w eas now AF bo was J-rosont, Mr, Juessun 8 dd THE ACUUMACHER CABX bad besn sot for trial, Al d.faodsut’s witnasses were preseut, sud defudant wus ready for trlal, Us wanted s0me assurutice When the cavs wouid s takon up, if not theu, Blr, Burke—3o are not ready in that case, It was not denit, Iy wit far trial} wo klmply aonounced that wo axpazted to Lateidy, Afr, Jussen—Thore {4 only ona witaess on the part of the Government, Alr, Burke—Tusre arotwo wilnesses, DIr, Juessan—\Well, wo will adioit what the other ons 89 (0 0y Nr. Burke—\We are makiog preparations as rupldly a3 we cun, rETER I “The Court—Ts Mr, Haul p Tue vonurabls cricr triad to ascertaln the fact, but aftber bis wouvrous voico faflod £0 petictrats the crowd or A, Laiil was rexlly in & more congoulal quarter, M, Durko—We are Fedy to try thus caro, “Ihe Courb—Liut we_caunol ry ta defondaut unlew Bio i fiere, Yuu can dofauit bim for Dot bifug press ent. lllr. Burke—The probability is that ho will plead gubi M. Jucesen surgeated that M, Hand hid scen the utnouncement in tha nowspapors that his cass was io process of seitlunent, and did nos (hluk It nacessazy In aoswer o the Court, Mr, Durko stated ho was ready to proseod with some countorfulting casos. Tu & bad t0 satlafy tho Judge aud apectsiois, and, at- ter sojud furth:r viplanationy as to tuo stuta of the prosecution’s prepuredness in the whisky cues, and o order 1o wlleh triale would come up, the jurors wero excused until this morufng, ——— TrnE GOVERNMENT CASES, DADLY MANDLED, Thers seems to bean oxtrsordinary, and not entirely croditable, laok of oMociency in the Qovoinment stall of conusol In tho whisky cases, which shonld bo the subjeot of some mwend. ment at once, {f tho hope ls entertatned of try- ing apybody, or of convicting him if tried, The whixky-casca which firat camoe to the notics of ths public in Chicago grow out of meizures which took place Iast May, Other aslzuros were mads In August, Ociober, and December, and 1% is ronsousble to say tuat all bus the vory latest casen bave bosn fu the hinda of the officora of the law long enough to be in shapa for trial, and ye it bas uos sppoarod ko far that anything offuctive hias boou done or is likely to bo dous Yory 400, Tuo General Government hoa six lawyers in its omploy (un Chicago, aud thero scems io bo & gonersl and umversal misunderstauding all round. 1n fact, the profusion of logs! talunt 18 suoh that It appoars toclog the courva of law, aod the attorpeys for the Unitod Biates can bardly be said to'ba dolog moro thau atanding around fu e3ch olbers way to trip one amoiher up, Tho reason forall thls Is uot clear mow, bub it ma the goutrdl publie wi Aalthows (Biuwelt o aud try the cases in parson, to-day there laa double aridat Coutes. s AFOGG PROBIDINY (hat 1t will TORTAMEY ufim ound, u“l l'll- fl‘u am yuun!:). lflnu numxu ¢ Ahe counas) fur ke Uoveruineut’ seld yester T waa tabeited o bk’ up“aad’ Uipoes THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1870. of {he Cochran cess today, aml that w substantial ngreament had been ontersd ntn botwesn tie defendunte and the Governmient by ibe tarmn of whicls tho former wore to plead gullty to ecrtaln counts In the lndiciment sgainst them, while o prutccation agreed to nol pro, cxrtein olbers, This tuatter, iF it cornen un, will hardly occupy more than & short tlme, the Curt_ will then befrea o po on ith o canes apanst tho Osugers represcuted by Cal. uncaen, ¢ ‘The ¢i 8 againel Oschran will be remembared a3 the ono whera the oficers canghi tha proprietors of the disthi ry rarl-bandnd, and aimost in 13 act of {akin the f1i1 it out of tha'r wine.room at milulght, Tt w perhaja the cloare.t case that ever tho revenue ollicers hud in thinelty, Accordiug ti2 the authority lsst given, It {s the Inten- tion of thoartiea to tha exmn {0 try < 308ERIL QGHOLEA, a Blarakesrer, Friday, Tho resrondsnt in this case was Storckeerier at the Cochrsn Distitiery, and tho avl- dance gafus likm goes 3 show tuat he conuivert ab tho frauds co nmitied by Coclizan, 11 (s dufended Iy Ar. Barber, ‘Tbo Goverument ovidence in thia cane 14 notaswrong s dn_many otocrs, snd for that rauon the trist of {0 early fu the torm §a rathier o ulrango yroceading, ‘Tho di.t'.lozy at which Iudoipls wan sta- tioned wut I operation only a whort tme, snd tho evi- denca in thorefore ot oy ronstusive o8 §t would have 1een had tha frauds extended over n_lougor yerio. The Governmout expect to pruve {n this case that 1ntich Lirger quan‘ity of grain win taken to the i tiflory und used there ban was reportod by (e Stare. Xeeper, whivh would make 8 gosd enough cuss 1f properly proved, 1t (s alna slated {hat either to-day or lo-morrow the Court will bo visited by THONE DISTILLERA wio have made up thoir mluls to plead guilty, sud thiat tha pro:e fun will be thou sud” ‘thera gone turough with seriatim, ‘Tho above ia the yrogrammo as 1afd out by ona of thie counsel for the prosccution, but snother of tho same alafl mald yesterday tlat,'ss ho uudoratood it, Tudolph was to bo triad iirst aud (hs Szhumacher cane next, Thin conflicting statement glves ride 1o the be- 1ief that nothing will ba done ab ally gl s REHM, WILL 1IE O UP? It has been » common rumor for some daya that Jacoh—commounly Jako—Tohm had made overtures to tho Governmoot Jaoking toward o nitigation of tho punlsbment which he believed to ho iu storo for lum. In relurn for the favor which e ts nlleged to bave asicd, the asscrtion ia that Rebim by willing to tell the #tory of hid counsction with the Chicago Hivg i full sad without reservation. 7 'This proposed new turn of Nohm's cnty ln a now dircetion from auy other rovelation mads or to bo made, Tho distiliers don't cars n crooked v mbout whnt Jake can tell, for thoy havo already substaounlly ngroed in teatifying that thoy puid money {o bim or for ks uy, and they would, therefore, bs rathier plensed then othersh Lo Liaye Lim tell waat Lo bad dos with the cosll roced ‘e persous who are ottromely suzlous—nat to my neevous and rosticss—about Itehm aro certain gootla- men who havo run for oitice in thls clty, county, and 8tato, and slsa 4n oiber Slales, Theas candidatos— auzieteful end otharwise~are futorestad In Relim st now to an extent nol Lofore sbown: thiy caunot b Ieve that lio is guilly of auything mors than colleoting o liitle tmouey for (ampign uses, aud they aro clearly convinced fhat 1t would ba very foolisis for L to siy noythiog, In abort they concolve tunt it would Lo very wrong and fu- Lennely ungeateful for Lim to divulge auything to tha Governmeat 0 about wht has Dappeued. Ho eatnest Liave sumo of these men becume In thin matter that it {3 a{d that saveral have ‘beun to mea Itebn, and parsonaby urged Liles to staud dnn, whito thaletlors and tolegramia from \Washtuglon tust are sald 1o have Leeu received ar3 nut oniy many, bub strone. Amfl‘ yot, in apito of all this, 1t sesma clear that thery in ut ledst & crovabliity that Jtebm 1nay be fndused to foll what ho knows, Tuc ouly difficulty is, that it ls not atall clear tlst tho Guvérnmaent will secept tho avertires which ramor aoya bobixs made, Tho terns whiel; 2ebay {8 boleved 10 have ssked arsthat bis pun- | 1shment, 1 Lo Lo found gullty, bs made o tnattor of woney end uot of fmprisonmeut, Wedlo tho people wonld destly Jovelo hosr Mr, Tolm's story, they wonld make inany o wry faca et | o e of Inslug 8 chausa of geuiug bim gev bis Junt waserts, If hio haw dons wrong, and itis herd to say fow which feelug would predominate it the matter wero put Lo & popular vote, CROOKED WHISKY. TOW MANUFAOTURED ASD DISPOSED OF. Bomo daya szos Tninuse roporter sought to sscertain from s gontleman who had been in the diatillery business somo facts iu connection with tho methods used by crooled distillera to do- fraud the Governmont, cossful, tho gontloman to whom Lo appliod not desiring to mako the pubho acquainted with tho facls desired. Yestorday, however, undor the influcnce of much orsuaston, some smatl modic cum of fluid, and tho fragrance of o cigar, the rootloman sat dovn and answerod thoe reporier’s queationa to a consiserable oxtent, giviug sono of the procesaos by which thio whisky is stolen | from tho Governmont, Tho couversaiion wan somowhat 84 follows ¢ Roparter—I have found ont at differont times Liow the rectifiers got tho whisky ou tho market; ! zud tho india-rubber atamp bualucss hns been pretty thoronghly explained to the public, It Lna also apveared that thoro 15 noc muol difl- culty in getting the “crooked " Into tha vats of tho rectifiar, provided always this * crooked could be gotten out of tho distillers’ vats, Now I wigh you woull tell ma how you succced in malkiog the **orookod" without tho knowledgo of tho tiovernmant. Diatil’er—1u tho firat placs, the publie ought to undmetand TIHE AYRTEN OF MASIIZS in vogua at the diffcrant disuilerios. JL anomu o little complicated undor tho Gove‘nment faswr, but is, fo fact, like mowt oior things, simple opough wlion you undotetand it. For instance, tha Governmaut taxos tho dintiliory on 1ts s- snmed oapacity, If [t tane T-lour mashes, and runy, #ay 1,200 busaels o day, tie capacity of that digtillory In reckonad by tho Governmeut 1aw at 3% gallona, or 14 gnarta to the burhal, and [f there is o daficit—that is, 1f the dmtillr dops not geb tuat much—he is assessed on the dotoienoy. Homo_ diutlllers, however. run on the 43-hour plan, awd in that €aso they aro atlowed cestain leway,—that Is, tho Government does not as- reca them for daficloucy when they rome up 1o 80 per cent of the catimated capacity as Hzured sbove, Now, 1t43 very ciear that many distllierica get moro than 1§ allous to tho uwhel, Home of them get fully & gils 2uid LY o beat fiuproved roce: 8.4, aud with tho s of uinch care, » few ostabllaaments Wsve occaslon- slly gotion us Ligh as 43¢ gallogs. Now, you sco {he Governmiont sascnnes us 53 gallons, and wo ara o.liged Lo puy tax on that, Dot it aiso provides that we waall ropart sl the epirits that wa make, rdee to got the boneft of e 50 er cent looway 'L fore wo are tesensed for doficlencies, Hame di in the \West, aud notably aue large one fn Cuirazo, were »0 confident of the'r powor fo gob more Ihan fhe Govornment estimats out of overy bushel, that they pornutted themuelved fo bo rited on a 48hoar run wiien 1o fact they wers ruuniug 73 houre, end, by tak- ing dyautize of tha 10 per cent lecway and waking fuily 4 to 43¢ yallons to the buabiel, thoy wero enabled ta kieap withiu the Govcrumont lmit, nod o keop from befug sasevsod [or doficlency, Now, 1l thin mey be u litilo puzzlingto you, hot 1t 1s, of courae, clear enough 10 any distillor. “Well, 1f th Rtarckeeper ropcris the proney amount of meal let down 1nio thy Masli-tubs aud the Goverument figures ita 314 guilos on each binshel of corn, (b atil sppears that wo vau qet from half u gallon to a glion more {hian tha Governiuent knowa of, ‘Chis will sliow partly tiow we got tha crooked into thio winu rovwm fu tbo firub pisco, 1L.—Is that the only way you have for forcing your eapacity ot t all, Thero aro other ways, For instanca, what fu caliod # BTOUPING TUE MASIHES,” and porhnpa X kind bettor cxplain tiat before T go any further. Lach bushel of corn when ground ana welted up to the praper duidity will maks about 43 galloas of niuh,—or, Bai Lo ba 1o halcal, thit mmount of water, corumeal, and yeast rulxed. The Govuinment makes estlmato on fs basls, and It spposce when wo thero{a ave gob 4,300 gallomn' fn tho fermeutin yats ibhat - this © quantily rvopresenis 109 Lushels of corn, su thit when 4t finds a furmenting vai, tho capacity of whiok it knows, full or, they & aumo that, 1o divide Lt by 45 pallone wnil then uuitiply tho quotlent by 431, will glvu the wmount of vpirlla that tho dlstliter shioal pay tax on for 1be quatity of grain consumed, Wad, we st miuskies by putiing in more meal, withi the conuivance of the Btareosper, o ccuzs s (itl wiea 3 ovorn- Jueut deia 'livs coues around and tindy, 1ur 1wstance, 4401 g in_ the val, ha assumn at it represcuts 109 bushiels’ of grain, but in resllly it reproscots 133 to 116 bishuls, Lucauso we Lave put In 15 or 16 bushels extra, loaviug out wator enough to make thoe number of wallons of beer the saie, Of courso you understaud (hat when Topeak of bour I 1nvan tire fiquid whien 3¢ Lua lefs the muuh-tub sud goue fntu the fermentiug vats, —11 thore uny utber method that you use to make thio production greator 7 D.—0l, yos, It is yuite yousble to WUN AN LXTRA lAMT onoe in & whilo when you hsve Lo connivance of the Blorebvoper uud Uauger, You ses that tho Governe ment demunds tiat evory tub sball atand empty Awenly-four hours attar it Las beon run off, aud whed tho otllcera ara siralyht this 1s done, but in nn{ chich where tho Oulleotor wud lis Deputiea live atinco fromn tho distilicry {t 14 ominon (0 Tun In 5 new mash Just sysoou as the old uns {8 out, aud by thiv means gt an oxtra product, Iu this way, you ace, we get an exira wiount of whisky that (hu Guveroment docs not know anye tulug about, b lesst a¢ far 83 tne books of the distiller or the accounts of the Klurekeo concernod, sud € 1t veckous up s nnur" gallous on oschh bushel shown on thu distillery Looks, oF the BtorsXssper's books, It will utlll be abodt 16 per cont ahort of the actual producs, nod in wome exirordinary cases 1t would not bave ‘what hsd Deen producad, R=Well, 1 don't seo thas you bave gob much abead yot. You Bave gob your crovked Bpirite Lato the wine ool nd you counot get them cut without some copnitasics'ui (bo patd of tho olfoare, can you T .~Wall, sowetlnes we can snd eatrty 5416 Bab e vary Lavd thing oo "OmetLmes we 3 the erpeiience of the res or'four bag shown, bul it s quila possible to get the spiriia oul of VAL oonulvalieg ~ " Aka Blispe are Lo wine-roua wildou Ho was ab fist ungie- | Xeeper at AlL. ¥ou have noticed, T presnme, that tha wins-room GF epitits vata atn always pliced nt » cofi- siderabln dlatance from the distiiiery proose, In the are placed soma rods away, ¢ uF C) bere hiaga s wnd {n tha city s far sway as the fay of tha lan. will permit, thv object Leing to provide againat danger from fira, 'A long $1on tul runs from the il into {he wine-rontn cartying the sptrite, ond thiy fs - er- ally about an inck fn dismeter, aud runsuver pothaja 20rods §n erirme mn:A, T W0SY INGENIOTS METIOD 1 knaw for gatting Into the wine-10om withoat getting §n ot all Ia twat woich in called Lue asplion, and § don't Lelicve thers 2w Leon morn than 4uo distd lar n Chis cogo cuto eudugh to fractice Jt. To work ihis fi in necoanay LAt the 1P & from the AIH 0 s wine-ronm 1in cou) lod with the usual ecrew conglige like water- pipes, uted, in order o got this whinky out, the dlstilor Ro01 $n tho iglt to #o:me place an e Mug of the pips, » convenient dintanco from thn dirtillery and nbont Dalf<tyay * ctween it And tha wiue-rooim, arid wtscrewn the coapilng and lowers the i ta L ground, Ty this means iin ban estibiisiod o prfect typlon, wid |7 Puting & Lo on to the end of tha pigm and’ uwiug s smill pump o make tha first wuction with, liscan draw aut of the cisterns as mach aptetin an b ¢ oo, or en muach s he daro, knowing pretty uearly how much * overyroduction ¥ Lio han it it vn cirterus. home canen bave occurred winrs LW Ligse ww run across tha Mrcet Into na ndierent emuty huiding or stare, aud tio aufrits deiwn off 1t ko hirredt withe out any sort of troublo woataver, ‘Thia 18 tas most loe ffovios meliod kniown (9 Wo ling, aud; an L wall, it 108 1101, a8 far as | know, b o uch uned in Chicago, thotiigia ‘juits comtno (s 'Soma othor plices, Anothier method s 1o TAMPEIL WITIl TI(E DOOR OF THFE WINF-NOOM {n the slaence of tha Gauger or & ¥ may perhars have noficed that neariy wige-rcoms 1n distilierica upen oatwardn, does nut aud thin em o tho Colleciors or to thy Deputles to bave uny patticulsr meaning; hut by rewits the Lre rangoment {n muadn {n order 10 get tho bingen on tho outside, Thoss hiuges sre generally very arge iron aflairs, with & grest bLoit rusning ub throngu them and seemingly Tiveled bightiy nt the top and botion; bt §n real'ty this {8 not a bull, but n_acrew, and tho wine-rootn is opened Ly sizagly uuscrawing tule beit from each Linge, taking it out, and swinging the door on the biaap jostead of un the hinges, Taon there s ANOTIIER IXOPNIOUA WAY wahich fasometimen ukod, The haary lusp Into whieh the Gavernment Jo:k 18 locked 33ty viry pogler- ous, oad runs {hrough s beavs tinber 6 or 8 fncdes aquare, ond on (hyotber side it 44 siit and eltacuod futo_tue wood, Thia looks o & datortive izo an fine pregnable dofoir, but it i3 common to lisye thix holt mado In two paris 8o as torcrew foto each otaer in tha widdle of tao post, and {n this cisa whien tho dis~ Ullor wants to get in'o his wloe-room at njght, be sinply unacrewa one-hsil of the bLolt and palls It out, and ro gebs fu without disturbing thu fo 'k at ail, I—Well, suyposo you ara in the wine-rosm, yoa have ot got fato your vats Ly 8oy muusns, fur tho Uoverament hs 8 LOCKS ON THE FAUCLTS. D.—Yer, of courss It has locks ob them, but they, | {n romie cases, have been put o without moy idos of ! protecting the vats, For jnstain-e, most Ocl very acrupnjons tht tho locks musil be jut tho faucet cannot be turned,and wo don't objest to that at nll, because wao sanply unecrew tho nut from iho hottom of the faucet, sud 1ife §8 np sn that ths epirita Tun right out 8 eanily s if tho f-ucut were | turoed. But tho UHUAL AND MORE COMMON WAY 19, IF your Gugor i3 honost, to wed Lis koga for 8 1ainate ot sonie time when 19 ix nut watching them very clasely, Then it In only nocess.ry to taksan fin- presaion i wszaf the ey ta the faarccte, and tn mochianic ean file out vue §u 8 fow twelnutes that will cpan tio Jocka, You ean nlsa lay tho Ley dawn o Japer and with a sharp penchl mark rouga it in 3 min- | ula 20 nstogotn pattarn frum whirli to meka s ey to fit. Tn fact, the Uoserutuent 1ocks are & good doal cf & fraud, R—VDon you LBOUGHT YOUR OATCERS AND ATORLKTLPZRS, what did you kave to pia D.~Gentruly abo: 0t 1135 a month eacli, The tarif wod sometitnss d 8t 0 much & burr L high 81 a barrel for fllcgul pauglng, Wo siw.ys simed to fx it o that ths Gaugers woull pet mora from us than from the Govarnmioat, sud then they sagyasted o work fur the thnt tuey neglected to draw well ns ours, 1L -Wien you pald §2 » barrel what did a Gauger m.ka? D.—0t, sometimes hio mads someting ¢ &'y bani- some, geierally 3200 A montn, 803 frou tiut up te L) 5 month, but tueas prices were execamve. Ve did hot 13y themn uuless wa got hold of & man extra honuet; i wo had to pay such n man 4 littio more alwaya, g b= Wit arangoment did you bavo it the recti- e D= Well, an far 8 T wsa con-orned, Talweys pail 25 conts a gallan,—~that 14, T saoved whit posds T could into the rexifyiog houses, snd they niwavs sut.lud with 116 ot 35 ceuts under tlic warket price. R.—Do 501 kuow what tho rectitiors paid the whole~ malo dealer 7 Jog Ldou't thiule thors man any fixed tarit for | then 3t wan differcut Sn differeut parts of tha voun! for {nstance, whien Ford stpped up {0 Du- Luquo o bad to pay a littlo 1ore of the awag tha ke would If ho had whippod o New York, Thorelosat Indlanapals wers still difforest, T—Did you cver know of un filcit dtatiliory belng BIN T0 ANY POOFIT,— + st by oo tiat was ot on Uhe Gotornment books at D,—0D, yes ; that waa done to somo extent, for fne | atance, u Gincinuati, whers u stils way_found Bght 1o * the mithle of a srrsct in « place duz ont for i, Tho + owner of this stlll run his Amoke of fut. the chimney i ofa furnaco nenr by, Mo corried on o fourishiug Utz nens for aver a year beforo Le was caught, sud Vrobubly mada constderabls moner, 38.—When your stafl {s run vut of ihe wine-room by tho coliuviou of the Guuger 1 it Geserslly doue st R T 1h,—-Nob at oll{ thiat s whera the ynblic make tho misfsko, ‘The Fropor way totake out orooked lo to taie it out in broad dayligut, Thoro in less aus,icion sud much less dangsr to taks sluM out by duylight than there {s Jn this mbinight busneys, Witha this reply the fntecview ciosod, F. 0."BOYD & CO, THEIR DEALINGS WITI TANEER R, ATA90N. In viaw of the statemnent by Mr. W. 5, Golsoa in yesterday's Tniruxr that other rectifsing boasnos in Chicago besides Golken & Eastman | bad bad desliags with ¥, 0. Boyd & Co., of New | York, and that ous particular honso was that of Tarkor R, Mason, 8 reporter was detsiled yestor- dav to hunt up the gontleman with (he proverbi- » Iy wide oxpanso of collor. Now, in Lhio prosent atate of thiugw, this underiaking 18 nat a very easy matter, Mr, Moson's reotifying entabllsh- mont is wituoted on Michiznu strees, bat tho gontleman of lito s rarcly ecen around those premisey, and Ins reaidence i3 in the suburbs, sway fiom tho ane noylug prosonco of reporters and such, As o last resort, tho reporier nppealed to a gens tieman who i quite & fricod of Alr, Mason, aud auked bLim if bo kuow apything of Masou's wneroaconts, Tho geotleman paused a minute, and replied, ** Well, you go ta tho Tivalt or Dunbaa's, and you w.l perbaps fud hin_im one of thouo places playing pokoer. Wasbe Caatloy Farwoll i thoro with bim,"” Tuidug the bint, the roporter visited the Tivoll, Lut no Larser It Mason wes soen aronnd that gevial locelity. Lut further on up Clark strset the reportor droppod into Dunbiam's, whero ho had tho gool for.un (o And his tw.n couversing W.th U, G, Russoll sud John P, Furla g, ‘Adter statfug to Mr, Mason the objact of {he all, tho | Toporter was eecorted fto a back room, furuistivd witly chixire and o table, upou which dy o’ Jodas pack of cards and other parsphorualis o1 the mine, evidentiy recoully absudoued, Tho trio—Russell, Faring, sud tlason—evidentiy MISTOOK TUE ODIEOT OF THE MEFORTEN'A TINT, for they volerred bilm to 8 paragraph ju Tik Tuiuxe of yestorday, whero referenca le. wiade Lo the nttack of ho , tines upon Indge Blodgeit, and o roaacon uevigued tiurelor, Tiu volca of tho 1110 Was emphaite i thy : dental of the truth of the parsgraph, In ts, it waa wu eruphatic that tho nama of the Deity Lad 1o ba ansox clated With jt fn urder to waka it of daa force, A'g:v- eration after aweveration was repaated, and Ar. Kise wellwatd ho badn't scen s cerfulu 1 fimes reporier for several duye: that tha Jast time Lo did new b wes tu that Jdenticaf place (Dunkam's), sud (it maid roperier | a4 guiig out of the uor cud Bo lidn't ven upeak to tdim B, Bussell did not ssenn 10 £ofloct thi tnla ree porter is uot tho only ouo tnjloynl on Lho s inies, rnd ctany falo b did Bat ey that bohadut scen somo oftier employe, Az, Fulung kald 1t was a e, uuil Az, Macon re echiood that slatenivnt, and thon thy conver- #ation droppod futo the usual channel—unsyating ven- sura of tha press, which, they tarertad, bnd Loen 80 unjust to the wipuky mon sud bad pullisl »} s wany thingu about them whiea wero ol traa. Plually the plials of wrath were corked up, Mesnts, Kl snd curfong wilbdrew (o (hu Oater portalw of (ko tomple, ¢ sud Mz, Muwou sttd the Foporter wire left wituiu iy inacr uanctum, 'TILE FOLLOWING CONVERSATION 3, —Alr, Maut ou will s0a thst Alr. Qolsen atalns, in this mormog’s TrEousm. 1t you Lad dealioge with s O, Boyd & Co., of New York, lathetso? & 1Tiavo aliipped them goods. L=Fur what lengta of tmo? —Woll, wo bava not bid dosiiugs for a groat wiile, w, 3t do you know sbout the hause? Gulson 23 that {livy ure not exzctly o the square, Do you ktiow suy(iing sbout tiut? M.—ioisen onglit to kuow, Inevor found them anythiug bt Lonest Lusluess men, strulght 1o overy transaciion 1 aver had with them, They nover chisated 190 0ut of & cent, B.—1 supposo it would bardly bo s fale quostion to A Yo if tacas goods You slipped woro Mtrulght oF crooke, A}, — may sak it, but I shav't answer, By tans- actions on boos, and the Court will tind out Aleelior tusy sre siraight or crovked, I dun’t wish 10 be interviawed, A atiamrt 10 elicit any further information wan yatn und futils, sna the reporter lot the geatloaun to iy owa medilation —— THE GRAND JURY, DEGLUEDLY UNPHOVITAULE, “Tho fon of tLis Lody yesiorday was short and unmomsntous, Oaly two cises wore con- wldorod, sud thoy wera of the uamo miuor im- portance fn obarscier adthe onc that havo occapied the jury ducing the preceding days of thls weak, Why tho time of the jury should be taken up at this stage of tho procscdivgs with these caves, while others of far greater futorost snd general impoitance aro nagicotsd or passed from An Have trausicied busin eveming, 5 . over. Ina t{ddle that cannot exsily ho polved by sn omtwder, It sndicstos & Lilih somewliero, but of wlhat natore can only bo cunjectural, I: tho anthorities on the mubject mainiai frigid roticence that is not ‘encourapiog to 0y person wiin makes bald to propound inquirics. §Lin powibla (bat the Jury do not wirh to tie b r1078 Llial oA biZ cane AL s time, ond are precents ng it Ly the non attend inca f Fome ma- {2rfal witnecs,—in the mesntime geting Hd of & nim- ber of minoe nffender, in order o nceupy tavie Hime, Yeaterday morning the jury seasmiled st 10 0'lo -k, s3nd, afier ppending uAdf an lioar in waiting for th 2ppearynce of soma withee, peoscded ta 4128 1 Ous f tho saveral amall rescs thit wars yat remsining o0 thrdocket, This was the cane of Wiljam 13 ras, who s0arreatad somotimme agn for aeinpuing (0 pure & 3 rountarfelt Liil 1£a was diapos=) of rovhily, Tue sf(arni0n vession was marked by nothing which ald fotereat tho publle, Tbree or four witniasen misicd &8 £1 By calralidily « arper on the North 8ile, wio was allee without the uscersary license, A DISTINGUISHED ARRIVAL, MR, BEVIS VISITS CHICAGO, Leatning that 3r. Alired Davis, of the firm of Bavis & Frazer, tho St. Loais dietitlers, who wera among the flret eeizod last May, wan lu town yesterday, s Tuinvxz reporler aought and foun the goatlemnan at tho Falmer Houso last In coovorsation, Mr. Dovis stated that tho feeling in Bt. Louis rogarding tho com- ing trialy was very much subducd, and that very faw, if auy, opiniona wero Pxprosscd as to thoir probablo taite, As for tho whisky trads Vis:if, (be vottom bind, ta fact, fellen ont allogetber, No dlstil larles wero ‘running 1n that city, 6nd tbe wiiols Lusi. neas bad bien crippled o an oxtent from which it would not snon recsver, Tio geatlaman 1anifested some degres of intereat {0 the Chicays triale, Lut tha reporier was ouly able 10 tell hiu tat 38 yat the Goverument had not gat down to nctisl business, and that tho Gran: Jury wera ) rorceding with such provoking lo.sara that 1o toe Mlictments Lad been returned, uud 56 oue waa propared 10 A8y wa b they would come u, Tieferring 1n & rumor current yestorday that dir. Devis bad esseriod thut he aaw tha ugreemont betwena wx-Dirtrict Attiraey Patth K, of 8, Louis, and thn die- tdliars of thit eity 1 regard ta runuing crooked, the ropurter takad Wi, Hovis what truth there was In the story. Ar, Yovis replied that it was totally falve; taatlie had never made nny such statement to any- Tiody ¢ and that, from Lus kndwled 1n of the facts, no auch agrcement waa ever ontared into, e, Bavia will leavo for Bt LoJis this eventug, presttisdnions GLEANINGS. TARDONED OUT. Baid areporter yeaterday to s member of the Cbleago Riog who 18 commonly naserled to have aprecd to plead guilty. Do you expect tospend Fourth ot July in Joliet 7" No, wir, T don't,” replied the person addross- ed; “but Iam ailling to acknowlodgo that I oxpect tu g9 1o the placo yon Bpeak ol ‘' Wall, then, if you getiu, bow will you got out in a few mauthe ¥ " * By meaus of a pardon. The truth is that s feod mauy of us will bolaid away for n while, bug 1t (s all flxed that wa non't aisy too loog. If wo aid wo might 1a3ko it bad off aronod. Aa Tor twa, T have & piedga thal xatiefles me that 1 will Ls ardnned out preity saortiy sfter T get in fu considera- un of whisi I'have Lean sUio tu d to further tuo ends of Justice.” MiLlly, but not avdibly misdoubting, the reporter wont of 1o Ltk to suothus niin, BU Olt TCTTON, of Philadelplils, urrived in the city yosterdsy morning t0 take prrt I the whiskytrinle, Itwill be retaombered shiat uo er un‘ier whase directian ths May selznres were imade, vad that e presumably ofictated at one or 1wo of thoa Juyfal ceremonios, Tuis exe pluins his resence, ual showa that Leway bea nec- vasary winess in cane Lo bartles then scizal come fnto saur( t fight, whizh they aro tnt »xpected 1o da, SUI TUVISOR MATILEWS rrived from Mitwanksa yestel day morning, £nd spent alury dey fo tho city, Ko It for Springdad bt nveutug, belngrawa 10 10 1: portion of i sistrict be 1he £act'that n Grand Jury 18 Dow i seasdon there, and =hal neven distileries in tnat purtion uf the Btate ere “1n troulile.” Tls varfous memborsof thy Bocret Servico now fu thi eity wore combincd with Col, Matthews' man Fes- terday in getting home testimony in shape preparatory (0 aveesstug ceriain divtilleries for tases. The swns which Lavs alraady Leou shown t Lo due from the plares fu question are large onougl to gluiden the 5oRE of 4hs tax-paver with the thoughi that thay may Dbe suaitling coile: and thus lesacn Lis burdons, RUGAL LISTLUST. As a1 flinstration of what bas been done o the swhlsky busin>ns of late, and the general lack of confie denea'tn distilicra and doilsrs ou tue 1211 of tho get- o3l pubite, the fol:owlog order, which wen T.ceived by postalard by 3 ceetutn dealer in thitg o w daye 2gg, will aliows o wh it thio hukius iy liss sour fiu‘\f 300 ara all 1ight, sexd us two Larrula of your whisky." Anu{nrr huyer wan'ed to purchase & very small bil) of govds, bat. with a total disTegard for tuo stampe, would ot L% the whisky uuloss the house gave Liw n eworn cortieate that U was sl rigut, ‘Ue orders wero not illied, {nastnuch as the Louss 1a Guestion has nlwaya had so hiza a reputation for bonoriuls dealiugs thut 0ffers Like theee cane ratber in the ght of an fn- 1Lt tuen anytalng oiss, —————r ELSEWHERE. SPRINGFIELD. TODEIAX. Spacial Dlsnateh to I'he Chicano Tribune. Broiyamewn, Iil., Jan, 12.—Maj. IL 0, Bale- my, the 8t. Louis witoess before the Giand Jury yesterday, i3 on tho ramp: to-day over Lis tostimony becowlog keowa Lo the press, aud through that medium to thoss whom be itnplie cated by hia disstosures, He wantd to tako ic all back, snd to-day denics Lo nowapapor corrae upondouts toat hs hay lalely beon a distifler or recttiier, 1o now Lkoops o sma'l hotel in St. Louis, Jlv adwxits that he used to bein tho whisay businoss, but tho dates which ho gives to d&ifferent persons do mot talle Ho says that bo Luwows of crookoduess all nround him: that Le hus been Lud saficient gracs to whihstand the t:mptation, He 56v:r kuow BUperviaors Auun por Avery, bt kuow Douglass, and cuce Ln wrate to Munu askiug bl to appont a Qauger or Storexoeper for a disuliery at Collinaviils, but tho dfatitlery wan not starte 1 stor all, Tho Major uvidently knowi iuts, 1f the Uoverament olicers coutd ouly devise HicAns ta gut it out ot bitn 3 Dut bu s o wiy one, and it is ko dy=wing ¢:eth to get fufounation out of Uim, Beatda, He f1 a Lule ufaid of tho S Louia luug, who have 1 Wy of persconting men with loosy Lougues Just now, Lul, whatever Le tay say or deny, tnvre is ducue mentary evideace agaiust him, Ul Hsurich Uofen, tho omior of moon Disifidery, aud ths poor sine 0 #ay8 Lo wan rediicod 1110 Liu futhin of crookode 1o by Bt Lania tecplers, lias 1mado & coutossion to Supervisons Ferdruger, of 5t Louia, snd M.itbews, of Tlincls, wud the slateinent ts oficial that he not only tmpltutes Bodeman, but chargie biw with ranaiug the L:banon Disthiery crooked, and with beiug tus wan who divided oila Buiong otilcal sud other memlcrs of oy Riug, Tho Qovernout 14 1 paws »roalon of thiu and other documentary evideace Lm- plicating Muua, Jojca, uud ATecy, THR GIARD IURY, Thrro wers no new developiuouty to-day befors th g‘uud diry, but W-morrow 18 expected (0 Lo o Lively Y s INDIANAPOLIS, TOE N'GRIFE CASE. Ixprayarolts, Jao, 12,—Tho United States Court way uceupied to-day in hoxring evidenco in the McQif caso, George Hozan, ono of the Ring, gavo testimony tbat, being fu chacge of tha barrol-room at Patoka, ho frequently ale lowed spiiits to Lo withdiawn aund shipped on ol stamia, which would afterwards Lo returued and used for the ssme jurper, Jony I, Crlap, who wud (ho general fneldo Gauger, and kert the Looks for tha 1 nphas toka, tere tiflad that durizg the leet ba'f of the year 1574 thero w.n about 200 berrels n month of croaked whisky stiipped froin Patoks 1o Lvansville, 10 Governnent s reated Lo case vatil Jokn H. Binghan krrives to-morros, Junes L. Hell viwn leaeod fram custody on $1,000 ball, ‘Tlio Cotirt agreed 1o (rabt u coutinuan-e in 'the cas0 of Louws Brashiee until tha (hird day of the May term of Comt, Ha wiil ba requirid ta Lurvish satlae sawbory sccurdty 107 hls apjrearanca ut thas tnig, NMOLE CROUKED ** MESS POLE." b1 ids inttch Lo ¢, Ind,, Jun. 12, Yy Uy 8 collle- raius on v 1oad, & car canialuing & Bumter of tarvein maied ¢ Mass Pork unid oo of Ute Larrols wasbed, disclon- 102 the fact that 4t contiited Whisky, Auotelal ad- xlu.ma Rk mhiaky Vink iu u Jelursauvilly, Madisou & A, IXDIANAT O o Vi v The wztter 48 Lelug luvestigated Ly revenus o, agents, sud additional dovelopments may bo shortly sipacial — i, MILWAUKEE, TUP SUFEBVISON, Fracisl Disateh to The Chisaco Teibune, Mivwavkge, Wik, Jan. 12,—Supoervisor 3Mat- thews was Liore to-dsy, It iv understood that his cbject wua to confer with tho attorouys for the prosecution of tho nhisky cases, with posi- t{ve fnetructions to curry out to the atrict fetter Grany's and Bristow's injunction, ** Let nogullty man escaps,” with especial roferenco (o per s0us high du poattion and trust, now Luivg juvesti gobod by tls Grand Jury, or shiartly to be fuvestigated. LI0UT. 1t {4 poatiively known now tat evidence Laa been oblalusd uf paymenty uf laro suiaa uf wuney withodt X aoter S ouiey ety both ofieery o tis ureriment 4nd polisiitans voceived such suws, ANOTHER SUIT AGAINST BEECHER. New Yonx, Jau, 12.—The couusel for Joseph Loader 18 muking preparations for a uit agaiost Houry Ward Boschor, clalmiog dawages for oailoious prossvuiion, Liciied togo inta the erioked Lustness, but alwaye | | ST. ANDREW’S, Tho Charity Ball at the Palmer fouse, Suzcesaful Beginning of the Entortain- ments of the 8eason. Toflets of Many of the Prominent Pare ticipants, The folly followors of old Bt. Andrew, who bave formed s soclety fn tuixcity and namod it in Liin Lionor, aro sccustomod to hold an suoual celabration, whien mitth s granted full sway, and whon tha minds of a1l tho members are ren- derod joyrul with mmusio and the dance. ,Tha calebration for this aeason oocurred last evoning at this Paimer Jlouas, nnd was in evory respect & rochorcho affair. It had been dotormined to davote tha processa of tho ball to charitable pur- poaes, and the wisdom of this resolution was uvi- donced bv tho largaly increased attondauce over eimtlar affairs of previons yearm, The Commits teo of Arrangements, coaslating of Mossrs, A. M. Thomson, Gen. McArthur, Alox IKirkiand, William Edgar, J. D. Mackiutosts, and Godfroy Masdaaald, wero Indefatigaolo in thoir cfforts to rendor the bail o suczass, and (heir Iaborn wera well toearded In tho Larmonious carryiug out of tho programme. As early as B o'clock in the evening the guests bezau to mako their appearauce, and from thst timo until 10 o'clock there wss & continuous stream of pzoplo pouring futo the ladies' en- tranco of the hotel. On arriviog, the gentlemen and ladies sora condnctod to dresaing-rooms on the recand floor. Ovwing to tho very larze nnm- ber prosent, it [s impossible ta give & fall list of THE GTEITE, 1nt prominent among them weza tho following ¢ Maror Colvin, Judge and Mrs. Forrester, Judgze nud Mra, Evavs, tir. and Mes, D. R. Camoron, Mr. aud Mre. D. C. MeEianon, Mry. G. W. Elli- ott, Mr, and Mre, P, E Tiylor, Mr, and s, 0. A, P. Keisey, Col, and Mrw, Allon, Mr. Alaxsudor Rirkland, 01 Mra, lobert Hersey, Mr, Jamea ¢, Kizoy, Mr. Jiobost Knrr, A ¥, aod S :, ir, and MeDazald, Wiillam L , Gouure. A, Doth, Mr, and 3rs. h Tom Lrepnan, QGen. McArthur, ‘Arthur, 3r, George Anderson, r, aud Mrs, Rirby, s G E, Goock, Me. 1. Siudinon, Mias Lou fielly, Mr. 8, B, Ireland, Mies Cora Lrans, AMr. and 8, Mrs, I'runk tin, Mr, oud Mia, Mdward Lees, 311, nd Mrs, Jobn Gray, Mr. and Mra, J, W. dfcLennsn, e end Mee, .M. Hwinos, ‘Mr, J, 1. Smith, Misa Tt " Cowsn, Mr. aud hfre, ' John Dawson, Ta Tisettn, Mr, W, H, Peek Miss Gens df e 1, e, Dwil i s Jemle Fergin, Mr. sad nLuston, Mire Jolopsion, Miss Balfour, Mz, Wildam Kirkwoad, Mra, Nach, Mr, sud 3Mms, T. i Goorge Bermen, Mrs, Sliwood, r. BicKitcben, Mra. ~ Magar of 1 z, Cathbert Mearthur, iny of Poughkepsie, Mins Elronat , Mr. abd dire, Wuton, Str. and Mra, Tiobert Slowset, M. D, O, MeRinney, Mun Favnio Williame, i, Guorzo And.raon, Mrn. T, Urimaty, M. apd Mea. David Gray, Mr. James Ttchie, Miss Siunio Stewar Nr, an1 Mre, i, 8. Norse.l, Mis Mav Flerce, Mr. an Mra, Edwerd Biswart, M7 8, D, Maer, Xiv. fi, V. 1ave, Miss Dlackall, Gen. Martin Deen, Miss Elly claga, Mr, T A, Dower, 3fies Jotta Cagler, Mr, and 1. 1In0liday, Mr, and Mre, N B, Foeter, Mr. | { { Han ¢, Mins_ Frankio Habo. Alisa tken, Alr, Julin W, Scriuner, Alr. and Mes, J, and M. 1, G, Lucus, Mir, and suer, Mr. and 3. W, B, Stécls, Nise ar, and 3re, J, . Coivia, Mr, and Alieapts, M26a Maud Dalong. THR FIRST HOUNL of the evoniog w2 desoted ta socal canversation, the sueate baviog gatoorsd 3u the wiuificont parlors, \rlilch wers soon fllsd to overflawiog, an even the linlte Lersme uncomfortabiferowded. It was ueals | 10 o'clcck before the wide patials of {he cintog-room wera flung opan, and the company entered. Th's | spertment s oo of the tiucet for dsueing purposa that the city aToris, and it bad Leen arranged cape - elally for the oceanion, At oneead ay slevatel plats form had b erecied, aul on this tne ;nambera of the orchestra were placed, Thie programma joeinded twents-four numtars, sud contained an excoifent varl- ety. The pceise prodicod by the gay dressenof the | dincers and the navlo srchitectare of the spartment ‘“aq oue that wan_calculated to Ieave a lasting impres- +lon upon tue minds of All beholders and jarticipantd, THE TOILELS OF THE LADIES were quite clibarate. Followiug sre some of tha most noticeable d ar, Warren, white mtta. tramed sl lack velvet anl rourls. St Judge Forrester, lavender llk dress, with Liack Bpanish laco overskisl, i Mza, Rotert Lsevey, crimson silk dress, with whits satin overskirt, trimmod with white laco 824 flower. Mits Ada McArthur, plok silly, with point Isce trune | miy ilosple, crimazon #ilk, trimmed with black . J, 1, Colvin, black silk, trimmed with Llack diamonds, and towers, Arv, Kichy, sshen of ruse silk, snd (bread lace shawl sud Al Aun 2 W. Goodwiilte, Mra, Frang 8, ary Godlrey, Iars, Charles Gi 1 velint, 3 Mer, Bturtevant, pink sllk, polat lace, aud flowers, Aliss Grovermya, delicata blus eilk, whits Liza over- wkirt, lsce trimmings, ¥N. Frauk Clifion, white sllk, trimmed with tullo and rusas, . La Fayotts, tarleton, with salmon-colored silk ' overlrers, o e Jullge Eraa, blsck ailk, trimmod. with potat ce, Miss Van Duren, ecru atik, with bluo sk trimmiaxs, Mrs, Jobu Helland, i-colored ., white tulie, coral und Liriuscan gold jewelry, halr ornamaated with | diamand dust and oxtrich festhers, Mew, 8, P, iancl 1, hlack uilk, trimmed with eash. meee lace, crepe laco, and diamands, . Miss Llattio Hiunders, black wilk, trimmod with | whits castuinere luce, aud coral jewelry, i N, Alexauder Klriland, blick. utk, with black laco trimwings, £ ' ms dicdshon, of Cleveiand, lavendor watered allk, trimmed witi thiread lace, alamond jewelry, and owers, ; Mias Whitney, lavender ailk, with trimmings of the ssin’, bsir poivderody Nre, Woutou, blick atlk, with Valenclonnes laca trizitngu, Laif powiered, it 8-S BiLCAE, ik grenatin, Bteuscan gold owerrs, Mt Turnbam, Ught blus wilk, muslin ovardress, trlmmen with roucs. 3lre, Fergus, ek ilk, trimmed with black velvat, | and rores, iz Sy tiasaey, ekl wbile talle Etrurcsa ovalr Moy A, 3, Thomson, steal colored silk, trimmed with thre ' 13, and cacal Jowelry. Alea Ton Ly, whito &Lk ad while tarloton, Mres Robort Lutav, Uiack eilk, trimmed with' Valone cleniics Iace nad pesris. Wish Azieu Taul, white alpace, trimmed with velvet s warnot Jowairy, Aure Godtrey slsadooald, iack sl trimmed with whith lave, Mo Strrkor, corn-colored tarleton, trimmed witn | DLAFE velvc: and autumin lo ves, uair powiered. ‘Aftor dunciog uiil nestly 11 o'clock tho company repatred, ou invitation, to the adjuining room, where un vlogant aud Loaniiral Tepet won spread, | Dameiog wis sfterwardy resumod, and contioued untll J o'clock s worning, THE WEATHER, ‘Wasmxoroy, D, C., Jan. 13—1 &, m,.—Tor tho Now roegiend, Middle, and Bouthern Atlautic Staten, cloar and partly cloudy aud slightly cold- + er weather, wortuerly to wosterly winds, and rislng barometér. For tho Laks region, partly cloudy woather and lower temperature thian on Wedoenday, with northorly to westerly winds, and at the stations east of Lake Michfgan ligbtsuow and rising barometer, LOCAL ODSERYVATIONS. vnicsno, Jan, 12, UBNLEAL DRBERY, [ o T Wind, Cheycane,. 30,1 138, W., light, Tivuorcks o020 T, ighi. Vre:k'rigod).81f— & 8. 'K, briak. Bavonport,Js0.5] 13 N. W., dght. Denver., @001 6 AW, Lz, Duluth Lacanata .. (o0 Ft, Gibeon,[3),49) 50,80 40,65 43| tho.,(3.54 O “fsiro Pambina, . .[90.00 G. A. R, Epecat Ditpateh to Tha Chicago Tribuns, Sruseavkee, Jan. 12,~Thore was a lack of hare mouy to-night st the Convention of the Grand Army of the Ropublic to clect ofticors for the ea- sulug year for the Department of Wisconein, and the Rubort Chivas Post and Post No.13 (Boldiors' Howo) withdrow, rofuslng to recognize the ac- tion of tho Convention or serve ucder tho ofli- cera elected, Jolun Huncook, of Oshkosh, was elected Dopartment-Commander; Lenry Rogers, Bepior-Vice; aud Griftith J. Thomas, Junior- Vico, Thenumber of vetea caat was 29, 17 be- iug for tbe regular tickes, auu 11 lu opposition. Of the soventren, twelva wero ataff-olicers sp- ed by the outgolng Comwmande: d Avs It fioln ates, ‘Tue oloveu ib opposlilon were all dolegatos, and & profext againsy the voies of :ing 1t was to mal il | havostiaan ths tobacco t staff.officara la to be drawn up and forwarded to go n, lllrrtnuu for the dwxlgn of the Bupreaw unotl. ———— POLITICAL, THE NEW HAMPSHIAF DEMOCRSOY, Coxcorn, N. H., Jan. 12.—Tho Democratto Btato Convention met to.dsy and nominsted Daniel Matoy for Goveraor anl Thomas Dins- raoro for Railrosd Commiasioner, ‘Tho platform sdonted recognizen as fioal ths nettlement of tho fesuse Involved in the Iate Civil War aod tho bindine forco of the consti- tutional amendments ; favors ralurn to wpeclo pavmenta; the roform ot all abuses in Btate and vational ndmimairation: retienchment and oconomy in public expenditures; onsi and just tazation; o tanifl for revenue onlr; and wele comea tho presont move in bobalf of tomper~ rnee ns deaignad to promnots overy deairable ond by _the most proper and effectual meaus. Tho resoiutions tpon tho schoct question and thirs torm aro aa follown: Resoleed, Tast the inestimatls system of common achiools, and or no lees valuablo actieme of religlons Loloration, ars the workmanvuip of Demoratte hands and the fruit of Damoaratl: pail'y 3 that it (s tho e «clusiva right and unty of the Btits to provilo for the education of {ia children; thit it 1s tho fnalicnable right of every citizen Lo worahip od according to tha dictatea of Lis own conseienco, sna 1o political dlsae Lilities atiould be fucurrad by reason of relig! be- 8 to ralsn asctarian [ssies'n politica as utterty for and roprehenattly, and maritiag tho em- phatic condamnstion nf every goad eitizon, Keso'ved, Tast while the” {liuatrious exsmples of the mprit of our jnstitutions are alike oppased to thied Presidential term, toe present Ohlef E. Ly using tha great truste ingident to bis o0 #onal and family “agzrandizemant, by n0sming sso farian animosity, aud b lntirdesing witl the conrs of publis fustice toward defran lors of tho rvenuo avd thetr abettors, domonatrales this wisilom of thefsthers, and duforcea the hollaf thst s tuird tercy would be dangerous ta the Uberties of the citizen and prosyarity of e nations AST.LOUIS BID, 8r. Louis, Jan, 12.—At o very large mesting of werchants cu 'Clavge to-day, the follomng resolution was unanimously adopted : Hiesolved, That the mom! of (he Merchints' Exe change of 'St Louls_ horeby Landar 10 tao reapective Jzecutive Commlitses of tha Democrstlo and ‘The meeting attracted unusual sttentlon, and very grost intercst was taken in the proceedings. There was nit a singfo dissonting vofco to tho parrage of tho resolution. ‘This hali is one of tho largast an) handsomast rooms in the coun- try, and can bo avrangnd to aeat comfortably nbout 4,000 dalozatey, nud givo them ploniy of room to transact businoss easly sud quickly, Srecial Duoateh to I'he Chicaso Triaune. 87. Lous, Jan. 12.—Thera are noi enouch of tho Nationai Comnmitteo hors to-night to make it posuiblo to predict tho action upon the placo for $lse neat Nutionsl Convention, ‘The Cincin~ nati delegation, howovor, feel quite confident ot succoss, and the Clicago delegation foels very Lopsfal, THIRD-TERM TALK. dpecial Drepateh to The Cliscago Tribune, Wasmzoros, D. C., Jao. 12.—A report, appa.. rently well fonndod, had beon quicsty circulated for pevoral uays, that Gon. Grant had written o latter to bo read at the naxt Republizan National Conveution, declining to havo his name nscd un- der any circnmstances as a czndidato for ro-eloc. tion, To.day rosart had 1t that such a lotter was i the bands of ex-Scuator E, D. Morzau, of Now York, ‘The Prosident, in couversation to-day, taid be hed wnot writlon guch a fottor as far as kuowo, Onlyone mau in Washington s in favor of & third torm, viz.: Bevator Goorge E. Spon~ cer, of_Alabams, who is & member of the Na- tional Ezecutive Committeo. JUDGE TIPTON. Speelal Diepa'sh to The Chacans Trilbune, Brooxrrarox, Iil, Jay, 12.—Jaage Thomas F. Tipton, of Bloomington, Judge of tho Circuis Court of this diatrict, is spokeu of In connection with the Congressional nomination this year on tho Republican tickot. Ho is a very popular msan, and eutirely soif~mado. It ia noderstood that ths Hoo, L. #taveuson, the present mewbor aud cmoerat, will not agaia ba & caas didats. RUELIGIOUS. CHURCH TROUSLES AT ADRIAN, Epcraat Iapaten to rhe Chicauo Tribu Apnuax, Mich,, Jan, 1%—A Congregational Couacil, of which Dz Eddy, of Dotroit, wag Chairmao, and 1. E. Bakoer, of tha Detroit Tribe une, Scribe, met {o this city yostsrday to takenoc. tion in relation to the tronbles in Plymouth Church. Tho church hay requosted and rozoived tbe pastor's rexizynation. This action ths Couns cil charactorized as frregulur, unjnst, unkind, and unchristiny, and reo:umended 1uat tho pas. tor withdraw his rosignation, sud dectaro that, * whouid ho do 82, no s 8:i}l pastor of the churon, in tha full pousessian of all the powers, lozaland spiritual, which balong ta hirs ascrod . A cburch moaiing is being held to-nignt take netioa 0a tho reconmondation of the Council. 11000Y'S PHILADELPHIA CAM2AIGN. Pun.aoerrins, Pa., Jan, 12.—Tho Modly and Hankoy mootlog was crowded to-uight balt aa lioar after the doors were apened, and meny left, unsblo to gain admisaion. Mr, Moody | broached upon the imoortance of sccuring eale vation at once, aud aaiy tha only way of obtaln- an unconditionsl surrender to God, Tue remarks of tha spaaker tiad » desp effoct. Upon tho oconclusion of the servicea the inquiry rooms wore crowded. —_— BUSINESS NOTICES. DBurnctt’s Cooconina nilays ireltation, romoves ol tendency to dundrud, sud invigorates tho auctlot of the capiliarica in tho fugheet degrea, The Cozozfue has carned a deasryed renutation for pev. muting tha growtly and presorving the beauts of taa human bair, Lidies dreasing thelr Lalr elaborately for the ovening will Aud (nat it unpaite & baslthy, natural gloss 1o the hair, and will cause it (o retain its ebape for hours L Porfect ElentthI-Evoryhody should volue thelr health moro than mouey, It I crlminal sulcldo fo negieet coughn, colds, siid sore throady, hen snch alineuls oy rest in fatsl pulnonary compiatitw. Thelr enfly will bo socurea by using © Wiiliatt's Fiue- Tros-Tar Cordial, which spesally puri- fle wll lndsmmatary biood. 7 rosacco. M VANITY FATR, 1t I siaved from best Va. nate failoat, for Meorschiaum and it i v aear ) for tiutar, Va1 ke RN AGS Woik o 8, KIMOALL & €O, D) tuchister, No ¥ From Asslstant Obsarver U. B. 8igoal flazvieu tevtud tharoughly th) Vanity Kair you s kigaly v o b L ooelseton Sat it 14 the best Smaciiag Tuhacoo £ Lave wvoe trivd. | hiave Leen ia the it oé saoking lz'urmur‘tlnml i’urnul: :;ln:;"xf'n"fim? ™ 3 civr your 3 Voskieh 13 tliaols L3 verbral ot 2y frlands, sa bae Tavorably himprcassd with it T ey fid ihora solid camar wut ot your tobacoo than Thavy for sone Hime. _ Plosso acceyt thanke lur Jous urmptuca Iu sasworng ty laor, It bas & prrmanont exlstoncs: again sad lllllld%;.‘: serve your turu, and still e roady 10 & feonh boat. Vi00sa siwsys ready for ite il of Vanity JOHN €, PARTRID N LOEWENTUAL, KA "l‘.;kl.\N & COw Wholcsalo Agenis. oIz TANKS. WiLsoN & EVENDEN'S 7 OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, 47 & 40 West Luko Bt OICAGO. £ Send for Catalogues Manataoturers of HAVENDEN'S WOOD.OCOVERED OANB, " SPEOTAOLES. DILAZILIAN PEDDLE SPECTACLES Buitad 1o sll alghts by 1napection at MANASSE'S, Opth cien, o4 Mudison-at, (Trilune Building). HEALTH LIFT. ERALTEL LIET. Huy Marsh's lm) d Health Ifi‘fim #13; aix o ' oxercius, $15 1 13 tuouthe', icay Paclor # A ¥ MoOormick g0 Laslil Ca,, Yatloz 2,

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