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W—_—_—‘—w grave, large, brown eyes, snd his mouthand fawa anggost & ficmnesa and snif-relianco that Qisunguish him from the common bord of men st 0aco, A bit of aparkling nftor-dlaner wit that de. serves prosorvation was diapenaod at the Boston Paprrus Club dinner Saturday afternoon, Tha President, in piving she health of Gov. Rico, made a dolicate allusion to tho fact that Mia Excelloney was & papor-maker boforo ho waa QGovernor, and thot o sras thercfore entitled to & cordial wolcoms at tho Londs of & Club so Iargely composed of journslista nod lawyers. To bis graceful ronponao to tho tanst, the Gov- croor anid it waR must true that hio mado paver, siagd furtbermore,” said he, amiliog unon the geribblors who surronnded him, I not ia tlio Liabit of spolting it by writng on it.” A correapondent writes Irom Louievilla to the Iodiauapolis Senfinel o description of Mmo. Titiens 1 concert which, though it does not an- arer ali tho purposca of mueical criticlem, will intercst tho women: *'Sho bas o beauliful nres- ouce, and ber tollotte was ravisante. A pink gros-gratn bilk, front riculy trimuied with folds [ and plsits of the eamo material. a conrt trawn of Dlack velvot richly bralded with black ik pleoves and waist o lu Pompadour, with rachings of *crepolinga’ nod Koglish point lace. Her diumouds, valuod at $150,000, cousinted of & coronat, n orosd atiachod to nn oxquisits orna- montal pesrl neeklace, & broosh with oval-shaped sontuire pendants, thres bracelats, two gold and ono a biack onamelod sorpont studded with tho procious goms. Her satriugy wors s largo asn pmall opple. Blio i3 unusually graceful for so Iarge o womau.” Titiens' ongagcmonts in tuls ity have beon indefivitely postponad. Tho Rov. J, L. M. Unrry, D. D, of Richmond, writes from Alexandrin, Egypt s ** Many Confeder atosoldiess will boglad tohioar that Gon, Loriug,s0 woll kuown aud lovad as o braveaad skillful ofi- cor fo our army, i8 stationed in thls aity in com- maud of a dorps of Egeptian troops for tho do- fepso of the wliole northern const, HoJeserVed- ly stands high in tho confidence of tho Vicoroy. Some thirty American officars aro in the Khe- divo's sersico, but Gon. Lorng alone, of all of them, i8,in notusl command of troops, The Qoneral is a Pasbs, but knows how to make Amorfcans fesl at home, He has studiod Egyp- tian bistory aod polity sud tho Arabio lanfunzo very diligently, and iz tho most thoroughly post. od man I havo mot. 1fo has oo his staff Conm. Reyuolds, a brave Conledorate officer, and a cor- dial, nolle-hearted Virginia gentloman, In tho Egyptisn army are Gon, Btone, well kuown in Richmond ; Qoo. Field, of Virginia ; Col. Dor- rick, of ifnlifax County ; Col. Loakolt, of Als- bsms, and others David Dudloy Fiold **got oven " with tho edi- gorof tho Now York 7rilune Tuesday by ssl- 'pg to opon court why that colebrated porson Bad called upon Mr. Tweod fmmodiatolv after tno release of the latter from Binckwoli'a Ieland, % Rurthermoro,” continued 3y, Fiold, **is i trua that the Tribune is at prescot sustalned by tho bounty or indulgence of & man whom {t charged persistontly, most grossly, aud, I hope, mos Talsely, with having robbed » corporation of targo sums of monoy 2" Tho Tribune froths at the mouth in noticing tkls insinuation, saying of Mr. Fleld: * ITo i8 cugaged i au jmmoral busi- ness, which no professioual privilogo can justi- 235 and it 18 perhaps tho consclousicss of his position whioh makes bLim 8o roady to fill bis mouth with the foul langusge and venomnons in- yeotions of mallclous and disgraced outcosts, wlio riot on tho outukirta of soclotv, and throw Blth at tho company from which they nro ox- cluded. Thoro was & timo whou Mr. Fiold had mora wolf-reapect.” POLITIOAL NOTTX The Duffalo Commercial Adverliser refera to BGov. Tildou aa ** the most uuacrayulous poli- liciun who ever put on the gatb of & reformer.” Ket s The Bpringfiold Republican romarks that It 1s the impossiblo which comea to pass, aud that Obatles Francls Adama is only an impossibla President in this sonao, The Cincivnati Enquirer Las treacheronsly promisod to enpport Mr, Mendricks for the Presi- denoy, knowiug that it ean kill bim easiest by ob- Sadning admittance to his camp. Mr, Baoks has mado n docided bit smong. the Congervatives by bis apcech on the Ammesty question. Many Boutbern members are mailing copios of tho epeech to thelr constituents, There 8 8 political sousation in Doston to tho fect that Colloctor Simmona has dosertod But- ler, and expocts to be rewarded for his treachory with Benator Boutwell's acat in the Benato, Tho Mory ie Bimply proposterots. Gov. Ludington's removal of tho on, Fdwin Burlbut from the Board of Maungers of thn Industrial Flome at Waulkesha has no political signifionnce. Hurlbut was, at last accounts, a Domocreat, and his succossor, Jubn Mutber, ia of the same party. . Tuo Domoorats of Jnckeonvillo are of the opinlon that the Hon. William Browa would make a good Governar of Illinois, and ought to bavo s trisl, Tho State Register **at nll times, and in all places, heartily indorses soything good said of Mr, Brown."” The various votes on the amnesty question havo brought somo Cougressmen out Iin astrong light, Haymond, of Indisna, s Demoorat bleoted from & stroug Republican district, bas steadlly voted with the Ropublical whilo Ainsworth, of [own, lesa wise, isa awallowod Jeff Davis and atl, . Benator Boutwell's romarkably clear explana- tion of the manner !a which tho Treasury no- couats have baou kept tostiflos strongly to hils Pamiliarity with the dotalls of busluosa in tho Bacrotary's ofiice. Tho Senator desorvos credit, 00, according to My, Edmunds, for having slm- plified tho system of bookkeeping in the Do- partment. ‘The Boulbern papors contend that Casaius M, QOlay has done nothing disrcputable in nom- inating himeelf for tho Vico-Preaidenoy. Io has slmply followed the old Domocratic custom, which long provailed in the B uth, of proposing himeel! for tha suffragoes of the people. The prople are not doprived by (he actian of Mr. Clay of voting for whomeoever they ploase, Col. Tom Boott la using tho Penuveslvania Railroed a6 a lover to lift tho doad weight of the Texns Pacific out of therut futo which it hes falon. Bo says s coirespondont of the Now York Tridbune. Detitions are being circulated ZLor slgnatures all aloog the line of the.Pennsyl- yania Road, Somobody onco sald that he would undertako to gob up s numerously-signed peti- tion to hang the best men i tho town; aud to mentfon tho fact that potitlons are belng pro- sonted for signaturos ajong tlio lino of the Ponu- avlvania Road fs a8 mach as tosny thas thon. 83uds of persons have sigued thom., Mr. Biaino la recolving & good msny newapa. per nominaiions for the socond place on tho lo- publican tickot, Those journals which aro fn tho businoss flud it quite tndisponsablo to bave Lis usme on the ticket eomonbore, Andorsons ville bina done 80 much for him. The 8t, Louls @Qlobe-Democrat is for Bialno ot the bead of the ticket ; the Indisnapolis Journal for Morton and Dlafne ; tho Toledo Hiada for Hayes and Blaluo; ‘he Bpringleld Journal for Dristow and Bialuo ; the Jowa Slals Register for Mozton and Blaine ; the Dubuqna T¥mes for Biaius and McOrary § and 30 ou ad infinitum. ‘Ibie Cinclnnatl Commercial republishes & com- munioation from El Paao, Iil., to Tux TrisoNg, testifying to the Ropublican reaction induced by Boun Mili's spoech, and adda editorially 3 * As for ILill's apecch, it ia milk and wator compared with tho * pino-top * that would be poured upon the conntry by tha Coufederate Brigadiera if they ‘were not restralned by the considoraticn that thoy have, A¢ the casostsnds, & oliande of wine ming futhe Presdential campsign, Give the Confederato Domocraoy tho Nationsl Govern. ment, and Hill's #pecch would be laughed at for §ta bumnlilating moderation toward the conguer- ing secilon ln the War, The people mu“hl ('] ‘wall 200 thioss tlungs now &8 a3 auy Wme - CURVED CORN-JUICE. What the Grand Jury Suc- coeded in Squeezing from Witnesses Yes- terday, Phil Wadsworth, Called to the Stand, Toils the Liitle He [inows Ahout the Business, Turner’s Attempt to Implict\té~ Detective Summerville Turns Out to Be o Failure. An Important-Section of the Rev- enus Law Regarding the Removal of Spirits. g Resume of the Testimony on which Dan Munn Was » Indicted at Mil- waukee, Thiee Witnesses Swear that They Paid Large Sums of Money to His “ Third Maon” Whils the Finamcial Agent of Honn Swoars that Ho Collected and Handed Over Hore Than $16,000, McKee Comes into Court at St. Louis and Enters a ‘Wealk Demurrer. His Equivocaiing Course Likely to Cost Him Dearly in Public Sympathy. CNICAGO. THE GRAND JURY. WIAT WAS DONE YESTERDAY, 1t was & heavy day yesterday for witnessos, although the resnlts that were pathored from their rovelations woro not surprisiogly impor- tant. The membors of the august body that is now holding an inquost on the late lamented Whisky Ring to determine, if possible, by what meang it cams to an natimely snd, assombled at the customary hour in the well-known upper chamber of tho Govorument building. Sovoral of the jurors wore inclined to mako disagrecable remarks, boforo the session had commencod, concerning the pablication of tho dologs cf tho jury in yostorday’s TrfsuNe, notwithstanding the precautiona which had Loon taken to provent roporters from gaiving information. “It'a s pity,” remarked ono of tho jurors, who is noted for his gruffocss mnd goneral atiff- nockod mannor, ** that wo can't do business hore without having (ho papors gos hold of svery- tuing." 1 think wo had bettor give up and own our- selven faitly beaton,” roplied sumothor. juror, laughing. Mr. Doxtor, howevor, was rosolved to main. tain tho digalty of the law, and sccordingly is- aucd iustructions to his subordinates to oxarcise greator vigllanco, Another door-keopor was put on to guard the entrances, aud a burly minion lo bomespun was siatioued nt the Load of the alalrway to bold at bay, liko tho Greclan warrior at Thermopyl®, tho Toportorial thousande, Tho fuvestigations waro bogun by taking the testt- mony of PUILIP WADBWORTH, ex-Collector of Internal Revonuo for the district, An » ourlous clreumatance fu this connoclion, 1t may be meationed that tho T¥mes of yoaterday very gravely ,reportod Mr. Wadsworth a6 huving boon beforo the Grand Jury Tueadsy, when tho fact was that be did not go near tho jury-rooin, This misstatemnent in it- self would not be so surprising wore 1t not that the ‘imes went on and gave st great tength the lestimouy of r, Wailsworth, which I8 vory wrong in the Jumes, for Low could n man Lestify 1f Lio waau't thera ot a1l “There is & myatory somowlicr, ar cita tie reporters of that paper willfully aud mahofously manufactired the teatimons, No rarpectable paper srould countananca auch aominuble fulfestion. An stated beforo, Mr. Wadaworth wan tho firat wit- nesy yeserday, Liu ovidenco was not supposed to be of great mportance, but bo was summoutd a8 & Sort of Tontine wituess, i1 kocordanco With tho plan of tho iy for questioniig eery s who inay uo tppoled b aavo tho least Lnuwloaga of crooked ways. M Wadsworth atated, in answor to ths usual questio thut he war Collector at 1ho thwe of tho Dumero arizure last May, 1io had receivod uo intimation hat tho Govorament lutended any wuch aetion untli tha appearanc 1 this cily of Suparyladr Tutlon of teun- nylvania, Ho waa then requoatgd to place fevaral u titdoa ot o diapoeat of the Huporvisor, to sssist the Litter in_ making seizares of certin diatil leries and roctifylng houses, Wo did so, and tho particiniute " 40 tho rald were, Lesldes Supervisor Tutton, Supervisor Munu, r. Washe burn, Doputy Coliietor Hoyt, and Rovenuo Agents Tirown ana Liviogston, The ‘books and pupors bes lonytiug 1o the diforent catablisumenty were sccurod, and subjected 1o carcful examination, Persoually ho wae ot coguizant o what disaropaucles might bavo Yeen found tusro extativg, sltoougl he hsd boen fn- formed thet many such 4id extst,—cnough b0 crimi- nato soveral distillers and o spirit-atamp clerk Io bia oifice, nauned Witliam Minty, Some further inquir- fen wera made, bub notalaygiwes clicted from tho wit. uesn thet has not slroady “recelvod full publicity in Tmx Taiuse. At noou tio Jury sdjourned utli3 eluck, "Te afterncon asesion wa tuken up with the exami- Dation of witnesacs concerning the workings of TUE BAGETOWN DINTILLEUT, To got at this aluir, soveral Kovenus officers had been wubpxensed f1om’ Itock lalaud vxproesly to tell Wi hey kuew. ‘Tuey wera J, it, Corker, Htorekuo perr iy Bargh, Gauger; 3, T, Wiier, ox.Dopue ty-Colivelor; ‘sud Uearya Dodge, Deputy Gollector, ‘Chese me kre utattonod at Rock [alaad und the uelgl borlng vointe whoro diatilcrica are lorated, and might nuturully be supposed to kuow sainetuing svout the eutablistiment st Higetown, With them was Jacob Froluluger, proprictor of the Milan Dlstillary, “Cuo tirat of thi bat=h to onter the jurs-room wis Col. gl Mis testimon subsiuntially as fol- o, uin o Gauger, and boen stationad at seve era! dlafilerics in ltock Lsland and viciolts, 1sm now at Frowingor's Distlilery, in 3itan, which town is it uted 8 mites from Nock Taland, I'bavo heard of the tiagetown Distillory,but, 84 T bava not beea placed thers st auy time, 1 do not know auything personally sbout fte workinge, r. Turner, iis prupriotor, 1 uuder stand, hian confessed that heran Lhg * crooksd » to couslderabls oxtent. Queation—What do you kuow about Deputy Hum. mezville, who seized (bt eatablivhment ¥ Auswor—I do 1ot understand Just what you mean, —To put it in another way, hiave yod sver Leard or kuown ‘of Mr, Bummervilio elug gulity of collu. sfon with distilicrs {u suy way T A~ have uot, Q.—Are_you awaraof any defrauding of tha Goy. e:—;m:ul In your distrlob by disilliess or evenue oticors 1 A,—No, AVith i iroct saewes tho witness was allowed to dopart, M. T, WISER, ex-Deputy, was next sumamonud inta the jury-room. s fuquisitorial torture was much o prolonged than that of hiv predecessor, e wos slmply asked whetber bo kuew of soy fraids haviug beon porpo- trated upon the Goverament, 10 whick bu promptly Topiod tu the negative, Lising queatiousd In regurdio Brimmerville, o gaid that ha had slways regurded that oficer as boncat and efticient, aud had never Loard o word sgeiust bhlio, Ee was thgreupou ruleased foribe with, 3 T4 ahould be stated at this polat that the questions aaked sbout Summarvillo woro nut random shots, but were mads from motlves, Tho statements madu Lare- tofora by Joosthau Turuer, of the owa distillery, were auch “as implicate Depat; Summervitle, snd, 6 vaxd swouad of ey werw connldarsd while his words did not nulvz CE9ds0N A THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, "JANUARY 20, 187C. ahnumih fmportance to warranttha jury in making turthier inquiries, The good clisracter given to Bum- merville by the Rock Iuland witnessen ware o contra- dictory ta (bl conferred tpon htm by Turner that after the dismiesal from the jury-room of Wlser, wor: waasont to Trraer, who wan in ke Luilding st tho t me, to come Into the Jury.room, Accotdingly Ture fier mada his appoarance Ju the room in e tew min- s, I1in exsmination cousieted in _oaking bim what reasons bo had for thinking Summerviile gailty, 1is roplies erobracsd the aame gronnd that has hitte to heen gone over by Tire TRsoNE, Ile seiterated biy Matemonts proviotsly made, Ie was then excused. ‘The next witness wan who tentifled that ha w dtetilery, piacaorut CORKRen, Horokeepor at he Milan bad never scen roy frands st that ¥ uther, 1Ta considered Summervillo n good officer, atid ho (hougat the charges agajnat bim wera instigated by jealoay, Mr, Corker was then a lowed to go. Tho other two men, Dodga and Frelslnger, wers not even calied 1nto the Jury-room, i maiter belug con #iderad sa meftiorl, ‘fbo while crowd wero glven lcave to roturn to Itnck In 4, which tury did lusl evening. Notuing furibior wag done by the jury, un tdlourn= mint bavg taken uulll thiv morniug Lumediately after hoaring the wiluess, Carker, e i READ THE LAW. ¢ WHAT TWO DETECTIVES REQLNTLY DIACOVERED. What Is undoubtedly a techuich! violation of tbo Intornal Ravenus law, but which has beon practicod by disuillers and reotifiars in this and “perhaps otier citics for yoars witliout molesta- tlon, was discoverad tho other evening., Two keen-eyed gontlemen, whose abodes by day are in the Cunatom-Houso., but who rcaide on tho Nortl: Bide, woro quictly procedding toswards thoir bomos, conversiog upon matters o genoial nod the receut troobles in particular, When but o short distauce from one of the prominent reotifyiog houses on the North Sids, thoy noticad throo drayy LOADED WITT BUNDRY DANRELS of apirita being leisurely drawn nlong tho stroet nndor tho charzo of dnivers connected with the houso. 1t seems that the oflicars are unususily wall postod in the Rovenue laws, aund their thoughta immadiately carriod them back to o ¢ortain section prohibiting the romoval of liquor tofora sunrieo or atter suneot. An examination into the matter sboswed that thera wore thirty- six barrots of spirits nn the drays. The officors immedlatoly instructed tho drivers that tbeir employers wore violating this section of tho Iaw, nod tho mnoxt day the rectifiers wero alao informod of the fact, when, ta the unbound- d satonishment of tlis gentlemen conneotod with the servico, the proprivtors coolly replied that they wero not aware there was any prolitbition existing to cover stich & case; that they bad beon accustomed to romova Iiquora at almost any time when it was convenfont, aud that they really didn't know there was anything wrong about it, In fact, 80 positive were they of being in (he right that thoy Toferred the officera fo tho law itself, » copy of which they Lappened to Liove in thoir possession, An cxamination of tho work in queston was yuite satistactory (n eatabiishing the doctrins lald down by the argus-oyed oficialr, and tho RUCTIFIRNS CALMFED DOWN with wonderful unantmity, snd peulloutly promised 10 ubey tho law herastior, Tho law reforred {0 i contalned in an act dated July 0, 1808, and tho particular_seution reforred to is No, 87, Tha provision reads an follaws : Baxt further enacted, Yhat no porson shall pemove any distiliod spirits a8’ any othor timo thnn aftor sun- riee and beforo sunset, in any cask or package con- faining more than ten gallona frotn suy preniinea or Luilding fu which the same may Lava becn distilled, redistilled, roctified, compoundad, mannfactured, or nold, and overy’ peraon who shall violsty ll}!;{u;;ovhluu ahall” bo laule to a peoalty o or etali caak, burrel, or juskago of ririte 83 removed, and eald apirits, tgother with any vessol coufaining the same, and any horse, cart, bout, or other convoyance uso fn tho romoval thiereof, shali Uo forfolted to the Duited Blaten, For this toshnical violation of the law, tha bill againat tho rectifiers in question would havaamonnted 16 nowething liko the following ; tuirty-lx inrrela of spirita at $10 oxch, $3,600 fine, togotur with the price of three drays and aix' Lorses, forfeitod to the Govorn. ment., Iy thus calling attention to thia matter tho revonue officers bave probably awskeiod a divposition awong pazlica engaged o the liquor businoss to poat ther= selvus on Uione Intoroating falminntions catled'the tornal Revende law in ita several serfes, divisious, and soctious, and it 1w Nafeto say that when listillers snd rectifiers read thls, tiey wiil quielly proceod ta put themselves on thaw gusrd oginst future contin goacles. — TURNER'S DISTILLERY. WIAT A BTOREKKEFER KNOWH ADOUT IT. A TrisuNe reporter yeatordsy aftoruoou mst A, B. Moore, formorly Governmont Btorokeapar ot Jonathan Taroer's dlstitiery, at Sagotown, 11l With tho dosign of gotting somo information rogarding tho $raneactionscarried on at Turnor's place, tho reporter plled Mr. Muore with ques- tlons and crosa-quostions for somoe time, bat was gonorally able to elicit nothing moro than moroly nogative knowlodga to this afoct: (o went there on tho 21st of April, 1874, uoder in. structlons from Collestor F'hil Wadasorth, and bo remalued thore nuutil thoe 10th of Juue, whon Lo returnod to Chicago snd took n aimilor position in tho Blackbawlk Diatillery, whoro ho is now statloncd, White at 'Turnor's, thio placo was seized, but hie hed known of KO OLOOKED TAANBAUTION, no desling In Indis-rubber packsges, no dishonest Gaugers or Btoregeopor, aud ko thought everstulug was [ & straight condition. Thero bad been a littlo carclessnoas a1 to tho use of Govornmont locks on tho moal hoppors boforo his arrival; ko iuuch ocareless- noea, {n fact, that locks wora quite unknown In tlis counection, Accordingly e orderod several locks and thoy were put on, Mr, Turnor msking no objec tfoan, aud considering It ae & mattor of course, With this exception, and tho fact that tho distillery bad onco ‘bien sasessad for back taxos, sad that an extrs mash had boen made once in Aptil, resuitlug in tho dis- cliarge of n Qaugur, uothiug Lisd happouied in suywaye peauifsr, Whou tlia diatillary was scazed it waa for an ulleged shipment of tweuty-five barrelu of OROOKED 8TDSY. Uapt, Bummervilie mada the solzure, but Mr, Mooro mavuLbiG to sy anytuing regardiug fouudation for tht= charge of crookuduess, ‘Turner had shipped woino good3ta New York to the firm of ¥, O, Hoyd & Co., wetnling thom drat to Burington, Ta.,lu ordur to obtain tlirough rates foe them to New York, couslderably los {lian hio conid ascure by shippiug frow Higetown to New York, bat Mr, Moore did not think muy goods hiad been shipped through (hlsen & Eastmau. Oclier goods had guna to St Louls and othor citics, but whils Mogre was st Higotown ho did not thiuk tist o barrel of stuff bad been to Chic:go, Thin 1nciuded the substanco of what Htorekeeper l‘ldl‘on had to ssy on fho subject of the B.gelowa Dis- wdory, . — CROOKLETS, | FREISINGED, OF MILAY, wan one of the prominent 1adividuals abont tho Goverumont building yestorday. Eatly in the moralug lhe vre-empied a quartor-rection of railing on the second tloor, and malatsived it agaivat all intruders duriog theday, ATumoxe seporter cautlously approached the distillor in tho afternoon und asked * Do you koow anything about crocked whisky down vour way "' "I do not run crooked whisky," he replied, flercely. * Did yoa ovor know any ons who did ?"* miidly Inquired the reporter. * “No, 1koow that tt wea run somewhore, by reason of the prices, but £ didn't know who was making it. L have always run stralght, and msko o liviog becauso 1 got higher prices for it than the ordioary apirits on the marke Irun poth- {og but alcohiol, anyway.” * \What I your capacity 2 " “ ¥Fivo hundrod bushels a day,” OFFENING NEW BONDSME!N, Bome disestiafaction haa boen expressod on the part of the Government oflicials in rogard to tho charsctor of tho bond offurod by R. P Hutchios, » rectifior oo West Randalph street, whoge establishment was selzed last Auguat. Ono of tho bondsmen, named M. I, Dorrick, was not connidered good. In order to make every- thing satiatactory, Alr, lutchins yestorday appeured at ths Government bolding, sud offerod a new bonds~ man o place of Mr, Derncl, his namo belug Henry Titus, Mr, Titus swure {0 ownlug properly valuod at 25,000, sud bo way {borefore accepted, DICKINEON & ABEL, The members of this firm cawe down to tha Custome Touse yesterday, sud mada & stroug sitempt to bond out thelr reotifylng Louse, which was selzed at tho tima of the last goneral raid, Thoamount of the bond demanded was vory amall, being only $3,000, this boing due to the fact that (ley bad & small atock dn band fo tho rectifying houso when seized, They brought with them Mesurs, Henry Biliiugs and Henry 3:‘.’.:'. :: :;: 88 bondemen, Thoy walted wround soma ere ve: A, gt v, b e sppralscneat, thay cowd uat oblaln the desired boad, OUICAGO ALLOLOL WORRS, ‘Thers i & provpact thet this distillary will soon be in operation sgain. “Dr, R, one of the propriotors, vas bually sugaged ‘yesterday at the Qustow-ilouse e A R begln zunning in the carly part of :.’&.‘C.“&'fi e George T, Fhel m‘:‘:‘lm:";mbl Koonars convcten with (B evosked. t 1onle b ron, mnm Lufors Judge Blodgett yesterdsy morulug' Londa for §8,000, ave Loodd for i a [T T were caflad np and sllowod to change their mreties, ‘The ball wan fized at the samo amonsi—iwo sareties, $35,000 nack, Mr, Burke stated that Jobo I, Ford wad present snd wiabed Lo givo ball, When thin defeudsnt’s bame was callad, howavar, be did not anawar, bl ELSEWHERE. MILWAUKZEE. TAR INTEREST AGAIN NEVIVING, Speciat Inavateh to I'he Clacaco Tradune, Mrtwaorre, Jan. 19,—Tho extraordinary In- tereut which was oxcitod by tho firat disclosures coocerning tha AMilwankes Whisky Ting bse Leon revivod by tho later developments now in coureo, nud [ can truthfully say that nover be- foro 1n tho history of & conspiracy In this coun- try have theto been such long-continusd efforts to suppross teetimony and covor up tracks as now, The reasona for thia excilablo ecurrying around from placo to place sud from maa to man ara, firat, the moral .ortaloty that the backers of the Riog sre likely to be Implicated by the teatimony of mon who have until Iatoly boen considered safe; nnd, second, the magoitude of the interests and reputation in- volvad, Whan tholast United Statea Grand Jury was 1o segalon, 1t was found impoasiblo to secure testimony to indiot THE MEX NENIND THE GANG § but, e you already know, soaie things have ro- contly como out which hsvo turned suspicion into fact, and put that which was beforo only gossip on the firm grouod of sworn testimony. 1 can nasuro you that the batch of indictments Intely roturned by the United Btates Grand Jury are only tho enteriog wedge of an effort to gel at the gentlomon who bave been bisokmailing the thioves, and {o prove thin I submit herewith & sample of tho tostinony whicls thie Government officers have 1n stock, and which has bioen, aud is about to be, put Lefore the prescnt Grand Jurors, THE FATE OF DAN MOUNN ometling which you in Calengy fenl ns much fn- ferent i oa any une tn this city caz, aud I have there- fore been to somo troalls o obiain for the Chicago public n correct rescript of the casential points of the tettimony on wiich tho ox.Supervisor was in. dicted, Tt would, j erhare, not 8dd much fo e in- tereat of 1hs selai‘on to ray Wit particuiar juror it was gotten from, and the rama of the gentlerian who obliged thie publfc aud Triz Trancxe with bis notes 18 accordingly omitted at bin request. Tue witncares agalnst Munu were the much-talkad- of Louls and Samuel Rindskopt, Thomaa O Hell, nnd Clirlstian 8.kontine as vripcipals, und several otuer less important gentlomen un spprovera or soconders, SOLLEN[INE, THE FIRST WITNERS, aftor premising that hie tind lived fu 3filwaukes neazly fhirty years, and thnt ho had been o rectifier for nx cars, swara that bo had never paid any cashi fnto funn's own hand, but thst ho bad & number of timen paid money for hus (Muno'n) use, and that Afunn's colia:tlon ngent, ou far as wiiness was concerned, wan Iformann Nunnemachzr, who was kuown to hive beeu Munn's right-tond man'in many of the dealingw like thoso referred to, Not (o put 100 fice o pont on if, Munn appears, from Sollentine's tostimony, to bave been 00 caulious and erafty to tske any gresobacks ot lis own band, evon iuon cuvelopo,except from pailes In whom ko lind most impliclt trust, and whose word he provably nover doubtod until ‘Lo ascertainod that they had sworn agaluet him, In reply 10 & question by tho examintng sttorney rs to when tho payinents to Meun'e “third wman ' com- wnenced, witness said that Le PUT DOWN TIIL YIIST MONEY in Boptembor or Octobor nf 1834, und that Lo laid slown thie sane sum mwonthly from that tme up to sud tucluding Bay, 175 (o which mouth Lis cstablishe ment wan Gelzed, This showed, according to wituess* romembrance, that e had paid to Sunn'a ogent elther cight or uine fevics. n further explanation, witness safd that ho put dowu just $0 each Lime, and that Lits total ansessmont for Milnn's benefit was therefora olther $400 of $430,— e could not romember which, Witners then oxplajned st he did not make the pavments to Nunnomacher of lis own motiap, but only becauso the latier threatened tlat, if e did not, ho wonld got. into trouble with tho Hupervisor, aud af in THE ONLY WAY TO KLEP I QUIET was to bo prompt and rogular with the wrscrments, At the gunio tinio Nunnomacher told witnesa that the other liquor-prodicers wero puttiog up right wlong, and that 1t wus 1ho only way that they could keep Muno guiet, At tho eamo time witl this teslimony, witness gave some other {nformation as to monoy paid diveetls to othor parties, haud o Land, but, slico they Liavonot tioon arrested, thielr natea aro not now given. THOMAR O'NRIL, aothor witness befura the Jury, aficr atallag that be Uved 1o Lake, and had boen s distiller sinco 1860, Awora that 1n tho month of April, 183, Bam Rindskopt camo to him and ald thet he mut 1a¥o sovio monoy for Dant_Munn, and st unlcss what 1o nakod for wan fartheoming thiero would bo ull norta of unplessant- nésn, At that timo iudskopf sssured witness that ho lind inado all the arraugoments with ung, aud that there would b 00 trouolo sf ths caslt as only forth- o o' On theso reprecentations witness pald over fo Muun's socond agent the sun of §1,000, which Lo eup- posod went to Munn, Roferriug to suothier aud* provious transaction, witaess awors that bo_paid to ke samno Bam Rindskopf the suim of for Mann fn Aprll, 1874, or just about & year bufore the socond aud laat put- ting up. TIHE NOTONIOUS LEWIS RINDSROPY, whoso bitory Lins heretofora been pretty woll venti- 1uted fn thin coneapundencs, belng duly sworn, sald thaton April 7 luac be drewn scheck for 2300 un Mesurs, Murabal & Iiney, baokers, and that said sum 0f 3500 was pasd to 1, ¥ Munn by Ham Iindskopt fn curroncy, VWitnes further testified that fn March last be patd anotier sum uf $10) for Muun, and_that ho _bolfered that the money went toSlunn, Tho undesstanding botvreen witiess and kis brotuer wad that reqular pay- menta sbould bo o to Muin on Lis sceount. Touchiug thodolugs of other distilfers, witnees wworw that Nuuuemaciior had coil cted from wost of tho diutfllers tor Muun, but hat he, mot lUking that wetiod, hiad chodan another way, 'kho nousy was puid ot Lecanse 8 wes owinif, but bocousu thero “migat Lo tronble **if 1t was not found practicabla to keep the oftioers 3 lfitlo blind iu ow €56, - Tsut all tho teatimony of thy three wituczeca named ‘wax, of course, not conciuxivo, bucatsu the [aw srould havo given Muliu the boueit of the supposition that Ham lindekopf juigat have captured thy wonsy hinis nalf whila bo was pretonding 10 act a8 Munn sgent wnd thoroforo tio prosecution needad o testimony of tho go-betwoen Limaclf, This was, fortoustely for Justice, not Liard (o Lo gotten at, uid ‘cousequentiy the cork was put Juto Mlunu's Luttle by TE TRATINONY OF HAM RINDSROPT Dtmuelf, who, when put on the stand, swore with great [articularity that is liad ud an ugraenient wh Alaun y which Lo waa to rosvive the disiilers’ contrivudouy and pass them oror, In pursuance of tal undatuiands ing, Rludekops tesilfed ibat ho mode tho levies ou tho' whisky-nien with comsidorable regularity, aud patd the money ovor 1w D, W, Aluun fn j e.40n, Tho 818 pald wera ot clearly vmouiusred by my fuformant, furtoer than bt they wora auuat §5,000 &b aUmo, and were to AN AGGREGATR OF OSCR §15,000, This rospactsblo suin was, wituess sakd, glven to Muuu for the latier's vole uss, sud was for 1o coustd. aratlon furllier than that ths then Supervidor snould 10¢ L too Lriuk to plek up * puinor aud tochnical vio Latioun ¥ of the Ravenue Jaw, Whiols nay ba consldered pretty falr compensation for keeplug ono eye 8uut 8 porkios of tha tue, Tho statement mado by Munu in an futesviow wilh o | was, 1410 ke cousbiered u tho Jight of thu to-timuny sbove repastod, aud i 14 sug- vai0] that Ll facth scb forts miay »orve to reinitd Alunn that he bas not waully been forgotten by his 1riends §n this city. 4udr TRIAL OF MONN hian been sot for Mareh 1 or theroavauts, 1t was found tupowsiule toget thy casu ou tnds torm, and 1t wis o qually 1mflnmlblu for Mupn t3 be presnt fn Fubrue ary, ui at that terin he will ba confronted by certain witiiensos o Bt, Joufs. Iur thess rexsons the cese was put over until March, W 3 Spertal Davat:hts Liie Civcarn Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Jat. 1 —Un (s Eseof tho trlals thero (8 n geuers] wish uriong whisky meu Loiv te get undor cover, Gud La-day one of tuoiuost promtuent (ndicted dbaifliors had & Joug private confereuco with Buper- vivor Hudrick with teieren e to wht terms could be made if he would dluclots his dealings and othiers of which he kuowa to tho Grand Jury, tue point tewg to Prove te puyiment of Jarge sumn of maney to men for protection, It (4 vure that thie man {n gquestion cau tell much, aud it te now pretty certain that be will, IN DANGEN, It §a genarlly rumorcd thut (3, 13, Goodwin and It, K. Adarus, members of the law firar of Goodwin & Adanis, w8 10 grow dooger, befug fudicted, sud ¢ 1 #ndd 1l plenty of evidoucy hew Leen submilted to tho Diatrict-Attoriiey to cover buths cases, = Guadwin wua 81 Asacwaor of Laternal Revenuo oud Adanin was his Depaty waul_legislated nut of ofitra ju May, 174 Adaing waw afterwards a Gauger uncdl the prescit law- firm was formed, Allejgatlons an nade that both men. reived wmuney corruptiy up to 1tho time they left 1o service, and that Adariis wan the ogeut for callct- fuig from the dutillers for both el sud Goodwin, ‘Ihis cass takes added fntercel frow tho fact that the’ firn are dwending many of tho fn- dicted whixky-men, Gnodwtu iw from Menasha, and had some sumall promiueuce s pobitical sposker, fa gencrally fouud ut gathorings, aud 1o campaighs s generally kuown o¥ o stuny boekor {n & sinoll way of Cergunter, Adani Ia of uo particular account a8 o culebrty, It {8 quite likel, l)m the evidonce agiinut Yieas won miay be presont to the Grand Jury shortly, CALL OF TOE DOCKET, ‘The whisky truals to e up to-moreow fu the Dis- trict Court wiil nut e eaciting. It 14 not yet known who will bo the first to flgtit, 1t W the futention of Mr. SteKluney, jn chinge of tho cives, Lo call the cal- ¢ from the top Ul be Nluds soimebody who Lhas & The itind¥opfs bead tho Hat, 3nd will plead s will also Halletine, Bionfeld, sud otuers, uill; 'be ,Yn“‘ likely to Sght ure Willlaw Bergeuthal, Viotor gchlitz, Jacots Nunbenacher, L, Wirth, It Krewsri, and, perisps, one oF WO oLlicTa, Tho moat will, Low- avor, plasd gullty. INDIANAPOLIS. THE BBOWNLEE CAtX, Ixpraxarorly, Ind., Jau, 19.—FhLe entire ues- siou of tho United Btstes Court to-duy was 00« cuplod lo hearing evidence in the Brownloa case, Harrison Millor testifiad to Brownilos's having vislted the Patoka distillery, sud afterwards s~ ported [rrogularitios in the books of the Bupor- vinor of tha District. Christoplier Cochenar and_tho distillar Tatokn testified that in ar.b, 18:5, Drownl companfed by Bingham, viaitcd tho mash-i forniont.ronm, whers thers a4 oD oxirs mash on tho floor, The witnees z1ve an hia opinion that two-thirds at l fe. of iho whisky mauufactured by the Dioguame was i | | crocked, Jobn W, Blugham testificd that hin and hin brother, Gordon Byram_ Binghun, had pafd iSrowiies $1,00, the just $6030f which wae paid o fooin'es at Ll roam, in the Bt, Gearge ilut. 234 of March, 1415, FEvausvale, atont the ST. LOU'S, . A'BER EQUIVUCATES, aypecial Dispateh to The Careags Tribune, 81, Lous, Mo, Jao. 19.—Quito & crowd of spactators sssembled in tho Umtod Htates Cir- cuit Court-room thia morning, in anticipation of romo Intoresting pracecdings fo tho whisky cases, Under a call for motions, Judge Chinater Krum, of counsel for William Mcilco. aeked per- minslou to sitbdraw the ploa of not gailsy, hese- | tofore ontered, and to lilo s demurszer to too fo- dictment, which was accordiugty done, Tho fol- I lowing (s THE DEMURRER? WiLLIAM MoFxz—And the axid Willlam 3MeTee, In his on proper peraon, cometh fnto Court, and, baving Deatd the said tudictment read, saith that ihe Aald in- dlctiment sud the matiors tuerein contained, in man- uer and form as tha same &re above rtaied and set forth, wre not sufcicut in law, and that ho fs not hound by the lsw of the land to answer tho ssme, and thia he (n ready to verify : wherefore, for want of & rutBicient indictment, the same Wililam M:Kee prays | Jndgmont of tho eald indictment, and that by thta Court hero he m1y_bo dismisred and discharged from tho said prezalsce $n te said indictment spocitied, nnd “liat the same may Lo quashed. Judge Dillon inquired on what grounda the demurror was basod, in reply to slich Judge Krum etatod that the first grouud was that the ndictment allogad that \William McKee, with other persons, consrtred to defraud the Govern- oment out of a tax of 70 cents per pallon oo #pir- its theresfter to be d! ledd, the count Leing bad bee caune & parson could not be convicied of a conszaracy to defraud the revenue ont of a tax on spirits uot uireedy diatilled, Tue secoud objection was that tho fudictment fs jusunicfent buczuss it does nok ahow 1l the aets which sre nliezed fo bave Le:n dong 1o efTect tho objeet of tha conspiracy would hinve that ne~esnary canseauence, Tue demuricr §4 look=d npou a a very weak document, the objections upou which it 18 bused befog trivial, ozd ovidantly medo for duliy. It wili be sreued to-marraw at 10 o elock, and Judge Lition witl daublless overrule it, JMAQTINE. Tha belief Is galning strength that ox-Collector Con Magnire i1 determingd o plead uilty wuen Lis cave igcalled for trinl, Magulre sye tlat, o the preacul coudition of public seutiment, s trialls equal to con- viction, M'DONALD BTILL FLIENDLY T0 BARCOCK, Gen. McDonald stated to-day thag, it s true that Babeock did uso Lila intluence with the Preeldent toub- taln & rovorsion of the onler for chauges In tho supervisory diatricts, Dabrozk called, sthie request, on the Prewdent, 2nd aftcrwarca reported that ho had along couversatiou on the subjest, aud that Le thought thie President would auspend the order. 1o nays that Tutton 15 not ontitlod to the sole credit of vécurt:g the suapens.on of the order, hut that Babcock's fntar- ventlon way of & purely friendly nature, and that ho ‘was tiot in any masuer fuvolved fn the Whisky Rting. ——— SPRINGFIELD. COBLEION, OF YEKIN. Special Diepated to The Chizauo Tribune, Brarxoriew, I, Jan. 19.—~The Grand Jury camo into Court and presented two fndictmonts against Gardis R. Cobleigh, of Pekin, Oue In- dlictmaot charges tho emptying and drawing off of fifty barrols of distilled spirits without ob- litarating tho atamps theroou, and in tho second count chorges that said Cobloigh falsely sud traudulently procured ooe Cawpbell, a sworn Gaugor of tho United Htates, to falsoly report that said stampa had beeo canceled and oblits orated, The socoud indictmont cuarges that t;obleigh destroyed his boois as rectifier con- trary to law, ana {lin second count chorges that about l,D‘ngllunl of spirils wers received by him upon which tax bad not been paid, andthst ho alded und lb'cuttdlnlhn romoval of the samo to Lis eatablish- meat, INELAND. E. 8. Treland, of Pekin, wau hefara the Grand Jury to-dsy, Lut the extont of the disclosuros made by bl is unknown 1o tho outside wold, Ous otfchal, who ouglit to know wherecf ho Epeaks, avers that his dis- cloatres formed tho baals of indictmenta agaltial yar- tlcs who wero not nawed, and, on the other lund, & Grand-Jury man declares that he regards his lesti- mony 28 father uaimporiant, Ireland cppoared he- fore United States Commissiontr Adams this morning, for the purpose of glvinga boud i tho sum of 5,603 for hiu appearanco Lo anawer to tha charge of con- spirecy sgainat him, but the Commivalouer state: that 15,00 would Lo required, This waa not givon, eod tho'sccused was agaia remsndad Lo tho oustody of tue ars) THE CANADIAN BOARD OF TRADE. ‘I'ho Sesslon at Ottnwn-Speeches Yene terday by American Delogates—ito. ciprocity Desircd—-Other FProceeds ings. Epeelal Dispateh ta The Chicaso Tridune, Toroxto, Jau. 10.—The Dominlon Board of Trede reaumad Jts scealou this morning. A reso- Iution to potition tho Government to lay cables and build a line of wices placing the islands in the fulf of St. Lawronco in telegraphic commu- nleation with Quobec, elicited a long and inter- osting discussion, and was finnlly carried. Tho dolegates from the National Board of Trado of the United States were invited to 8d- dreos the mostiug for the proposed reciprocal trade relations between Conada and the States, Mr, Hearv, of Now York, said at tho last moet- iug of the National Board tho sabject of trans- portation waa cno of the must importaut nundor diventaaion. In the Unitod Riates, especially 1o tha graiu-growing districis, they had been voiy wmuch troubled with regard to the chungzing raton of frelght. 1t madodealiug largely {1 prodncts of tlie Weat slmost oqual togampling, This nfTected the price of grain, and eveu the prica of land: fu the Westorn Statos. He was auro his neople would heartily joiu the Canadiana in widentng aud deopenlog tha Capadian Canal, and hoped that, although Conada had not snceeeded in get- ting a satwsfactory irealy, tho people would not givoun. ‘The Amaricans were being educated to the fact that 1t wau Lo tho interest of all thiat some Liod of a reciprocal arranzement sbould b mada betworn tho two countrios, Mr. Haves, of Detroit, followad in the eams strain. fla roferrod to tho vast tesources of tho United States, ana contendod tha; every lm- provement made 1n tho canats of Canndn aud extonsion of Cansdion railiosds addod to the value of the products of tho Wostera Btates, Tha Ibu, Jokn Youngmoved s resolntion that, in 1he opinfon of this Bonrd it 18 of the utmoat impottance that the Cauglvawaea Canal be courtructed on the ramo wcale as the Bt. Lacw- ronce cansls, and that the matter bo recom- mended to the Minjster of I'ubiic Works, Mr, Whito was tn favoraf tuildingtho Caughe nawaga Canal, but was opposed to ench s work being undortaken by the Government except on assnranca from tho United Bta'es Govarnmmont and tho Btato of New Yotk that the Whiloball Caun) would bo ealsrged to tho eamo slza, und tunt Canadian vesschs would bo allowed to pavie gato Americans cauals to New York on tho samo termy ae United Btaten veasols, e moved un amendmant to that offect. The mibtign s amended vas carried. Adnm Brown, Hamllton, moved & resolntion to the cfiect tliat tha Govarnmont bo memorinlized prayiog for s restoration of 10 por cont diffaren- tinl duty on tea snd coffee imported from the United States, A number of goutlomon epole for and agafnst tho motion, My, Hourv, of Now York, aaid Jarze toa-dealers in New York had lutely boou sclling teu ai less than cost, and thoro was unow & movemeut un foot to grow tea in_pmts of California, The resolution wae carriod—yeas 20; nave 11, The Board adjourued tiil to-morsow at 10 (SN ———e e FIRE AT CLINTON, IA, Craxrox, In,, Jan, 19,—A tivo broke out at 2:30 this wornivg, aud did 40,000 woith of damage, burniug the Davis Block and-adjoioiny stores on Second street, near Sizth aveuus—elx two- story framo storod. Hoveral famillos and room oceupanta overhiead were burned out. The suf- forers oro as foliows: Hibloy & Chestor, dey goods, loas 13,000 ; iusurance, $10,00). X. M. Davis losoa four store 4, 88,000 ; insurance, 21,400, J. M. Cheney lJosous s bullding, 2,000, and no fneurance. L A, Dentg losos a bmld- myg, 23,000, auduo fuxuraves, arw. J. Hardlug, miilinery, loses 21,000 ; no fusurauce, Hatbur Bros,, flower nnd weeds, £3,000. snd jusured tor 1,000, E. Uolion, tailor, 2,000, and louured for ©1,000; J. J. Shennuu, confoctionery, 3,000, and susuzed for 81,000, Oegood Gowou, 1aw hurars, elc., lows, §2,600 and no jusurance. Charles Plopiog, meat mackel, loss, §50) snd no ine rauce. ‘There Is much sulfonng smong the urned-aut (swiles, which ineludu that of Jo Lo Sherman, Mra, Medllster, dressmaker; Dr. J, Ervin, aod Als. Pago, recontly frum Chicago. o fusuranco iu divided as follows : §1.000 each ju the Citizeus' and Frauktin, of Ht. Louw : the Teople's, of Newarle; the Fbonis, of Brovklyn; the Firemon's Fund, of 8an Fraucisco: Qirsrd of Ebiladalphla; the Northwestera Natlonul, of Milwsukea; Auwazon, of clnainnl:nnmann'l Falls, of New York) the Firo aud karloa, of Hb } Paul ; tbo Firo Asaociation, Philadelphiss Ameri- o1n, ot Pbiladelphls ; Continental, of New York; Faitfi+ld, 8500: Teaders', 3200, Total, $15,4.0. 1t wan the largest fira we Lave had here for sorersl yoarn, AT PERUY, ILL. Special Diapateh to The Chicars Tridune, TABALLE, TiL, Jan, 19,—Tho malt-nouss, kiln, and aoveral otber buildiogs belonging to the Poru Beer Company weoro destroyed by fire this morniog at about 7 o'clock, A large quaniity of tarloy in storo at the time was aleo considerably damged by wator. ‘Total loss, #4,000 ; Twile in- sured. ‘Tho origin of the Hre is not dofinitely kuowa. ‘. AT PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, Vi3, Spectal Luvateh to The Chioana Iridtine, cGreoon, Tn,, Jan, 19.—An old hotel called tho Mansion House buroed down wt Prairia du | Loss ' Chlou about 4 o'clook this afternoon, about 22,000 amali [nsurance, AT CARNARSIE L. I Nezw Yorw, Jaa, 10,—A Orn at Carnareis, I, T., this morning, destroyed a hiotal and rai'rosd do- pot. ‘The loss la 40,000 ; Insurance, 23,000 RUELIGIOUS. EVANGILICAL CONVENTION, PmitAnELPiIA, Joo. 10.~This moroing the firat scssion of the Clnstisu Convention, called by the evaogolists, began st the Denot Taber- nacle, Tho entire inclosure wea filled. After praser, Mr. Moodv announced the first suhject to be **Evangolistic Services and How to Con- auct Them,” He apoke on this Bubject at sowe length. In snewor o & quostion aa to how long ministeras sbould preach, he said, Do not proach too long, as long sorinons drive tho Gos- pol first in nod then out of the congragation,” ‘Tha pext subject was “How to Conmct Pravor-Meetiogs, e sald the minister ehould take a seat dowu with the congregation, aud {o. duce them to apeak and take part 10 the maoting, Atter tho third subject—* The Water of Life™ —bad been discnasod, the Rev. Dr. Muchmoro addressed the Convention, sand brooght the wornlng seewion to s cloee, The Coovention reassowmbled a3 p. m., and took up tbo aubject of * Injuiry Meotinge," which wwaa discuasod an bour. The last subject dlscussed waa ‘*The Training of Youug Coaverts,” Thia closod tho session for the day. Notwithatanding tho bad weather to-night, the Tabervacle was crowded, tlio usual revival mer- vize bejng held, Mr, Moody preached oo *+Thoto Is o Differenco.” HENRY, ILL. Specta! Dupaten to Tae Chicaon Tribune. Hexar, I, Jao. 19.—The protracted meet~ inas are still going ow liere, and conversions aro being made nightly, The miniater, J, ‘I. Bbol- ton, baptized five persous yostordsy sod two to- day, Mr, Bhelton bos met with great success since he has been hore, He will probably hold tho meotings ad long as thoro 18 the shadow of & chenco, as Lo {8 a great worior. AT AFOLLO, PA. Prrrasvra, Pa., Jan. 19,—The Town of Apol- 1o, on the Western Pennsytvania Railrosd, was almost ontirely destroyed by firo last night. Porty nousos, Including » number of stores, wore burped. Loss estimated at 240,000 to £50,009. Insurance not known. The fire srartod by the explosion of & keroseno lamp iu Rudolf's shoe-store. —_——— THE WEATHER. ‘Wasnrxaros, D. C., Jan, 20—1 a, m.—For the Middlo States, docidedly colder and clearing weatbor, northerly to westerly winds, rising barometer, and, in Northorn New York, light saor. For the Loke region, cooler, partly clondy weather, light snow eaat of Laka Micligan, with brisk westorly or northwosterly winds, 2od rising barometer, LOCAL OBSERYATIONS UR10460, Jan, Wind. Wb T, Time. |Dar, [Thr 1i5,] 2:00 P, m,[:0.03] JJ' 10:18 p. mjsoat] 21 Maximum thermuneter, 33, Minfimuin, GURNEHAL ONSERVATIONS. Ciitzaao, Jan, 19-10:18 p, m, Wind, \ain| Woalhar, o e 403 Light ratn, J[Clears Hain. B rinr, o] o Ceyenue. . 39. Busmarck,. 80,21 —2 N, W, geotla Breck'r'dge|30.19| b Duluth ... 3013 (0,181 21N, W Leaven Tt scully., Gr. 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Madison and Peoria-sts, + Note the following in addition to other bargaing heretofore adver~ i tisod BAMBURG EMBROIDERIES. ! Having effected the purchaso of ths fmu portation of n large New York Houso at o | fearful sacrifico on the original cost, they [ nn; offered in this sale nt almost half their | value, 16,000 ydy Embroidaries at 5, 6, and B ots i ,yd: good paiteras, ok 1£ou'§yds Embroideriss at 10, 121.2, and : 16 ots nont atyies, 10,000 ydn Embroideriss at 19,20, aad 23 | ctas ohotos now stylos, h Flnxmruqumuu. inrich now designs, equstly De i 2%9 fii“é’,"’,‘,“"’ RBuches, somothing new, at 5 ech. 100 Emb'd Cufls and Ruches, in setts, at 80 cts 6 worth & 5,000 Lace Tidiea nt 10 and 16 ots each; ‘worth doublo. i UNDERCLOTHING AND CORSETS, 250 Loadies' Ohemises, plamn band, lace i, A5 Gto : WOSTh 7o i | 300 T.adios’ Obouiises, corsot covor, puffed and laca trimm’d, 50 ots; worth SI. Larga lot Lindios’ Chcmises at 76, 85 ots,and $13 less than cost of matariaia, Ladies’ Drawors, clustor tucked, 40 and 50 atas roular price 75 cts. Tadies' Drawers, tucked and emb'd, 80, 76 cts, nnd S1: grect bargains. Drosing Becquos, 76 ctaand §1; halfprica, Liedres' Nightgowns, 75 ota, S1, and $1.35, ruflisd_ond tacied, lined yoltos; worth $1.25, $1.60, and 5175, Ladies’ Nightgowas, $1.50, emb’d and ruf. find: worth $2.25, Tadles' Skirts, G5, 76 cts, and $1; vory choap goods. 580 Ladios’ Franch Linen Yokes, hand emb’d, $1; worth &3 ecch. Ladioy fine Fronch emb’d Underwear, hand mado, now designs ; vorg CROAD. A luge lot of fine French hand mado Corsets, slightly damnaged by salt wator on voyago of unvortation, at one-third rogular priocos. Great bargains in Fronch Corsots; o good Oorset for 50 and 75 cta. 5 100 Hone Corsots, $1; former prios, 81,50, 3 A very large Line of ex quality Fronch Wove | Coraets et 3 _and $3,25; novor before sold loss than 53,60 and S4. | Mrdamo Foy's siirt-nupporting Corsots s oty Bargaing in Duatles. i i | i MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, | ~FDGINGS AND INSERTINGS. W.AS.&Lo, OUR GREAT oFr ; 5 HAmimg Edpings l AND 3 o . Insertings.. | e B9 50,000 YARDS g AT 6, 8, 10, 1219, 15, 18, 20, %. 2, 30, 33, 37 12, 45, 80, 62 19, 75c. per yard Our friends and customers will do well to make'an early examination and selection of the above goods, as we can i guarantes that among this 'Targe and very attractive lob rof Hamburg Edgings are a | great many beautiful and very i choice patterns, which we 'shall sell at not more than , half the price usually asked. 1 W, 4. STHPSON & G0, 8UCCESSORS TO SIMPSON, NORWELL & €0, (79 & 81 State-st. = OILTANES, 7 ViLsoN & LVLNDENS | JA"? 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