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dita, io aay ~ ally overhanted, patute THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, den unchanged ¢ extra fall, $4,2524.083 dontie ox- fall, T1ciheea,28s Erebla extra fall, $3,2596.18. Gnate—Whest—Demand light but boldore frm; No. a red-winter, $ISt cash; No, 3 do, $1.97 bid, Corn activo and bighor for cent, and unchanged for futures No, 9 mixed, 46@490 casts, according to tonne tion, moath 4 34s, cash, at 4030, Oale—No, 3g aiisye bid, ‘farloy wearce and rims Ho." J. ap ba Siacah hoice to fancy Minnesota and Wisconalp, $1.15 @le nada, $1,161.90, Rye firmer} 650. ‘Witrany—Boarce and firm ; 81.08. Pnovisions—Pork—-Markel esalers Jobbing, $23.25, olivered, Bulk meats—Barket dull shoulders, Bie; clear rib, 12812{¢0, Tacon, easy, shoulders, Dige clear rib, 19@is\o; clear rib, 1jgc, Lard hold at Ihe, iccerrm—Flour, 2,000 brla} wheat, 7,000 bn; cel Gu0uu bw; eaia’ 0,000 bit rye, nono} barley, JON m OMNCINNATI. tOsrontwarz, O., March 10,—Corrox—Falr and firm; Jow middlins, 19470; middling, 130, FLOUN—Aciive tar local trado; farally, $5,000.00, Qustx—Whost quict and firm} rod, $.1841.2 Corustendys moderato demand: mized shelled, Sic. Gata quiet and unchanged, Rye quiet; Leld at 7c, Garley dull; Canadian held at $1.30¢21.13, ‘HUTTEL—Steadler; good to chutce, 192003 inferior, URieran-—Quict and atendy. One ily Qaoe—-Bteady$ moderute demand; 12340, Bexvr—Quiet. Pnovision#—Firmer; held highor at the clos, Pork Aesdy; moderate demand: $23.00 onah; $23.25 bid, buyer April; peller do, $23.373g, Bulk moata quiet aud firm; 803 $15.90; 12}0, Lscun atoady; tnotor- ate demand; 92403 $12.00@13.00; IMiglixe, Lard strong? steam lield at aatos arly at $2450; kol- Ue, My @l4ige. Hame—Sugar-cored, Livi lic, Wwardxx—Good doinand at full prices; 61.07, TOLEDO. March 9),—Frova—Steady; moid- “Tourno, 0, azate dowian Grat—Wheat quiet and firms No, 1 white Michl- an, 61,20} No. 2 held at $1,155 extra, $1.38; No, 1 am- ber, npot and April, $lavz At 'N z 43 do D, oud Bf, rf 10, 1.1734 § No. B red, $l. 003 reject sy Tole atacus Obra dat and lower, cloniog “armers high mixed May, 62:03 June, 613403 low mixed, 8205 nan, 6) io grade, 61340, Dayton and Biichte Has rae fichier ud tela higuer; No. 2 aud Siebigan, ao: whito, 402. ‘Oovent Bexo—{lold at OKO; 9340 offered, Reonrrre--Blour, none; wlvat, 3,000 bu; corn, #4,000 bus oata, 1,000 br, IVMENTA—Flour, ‘brin; whoat, 1,000 bu; corn, 4,000 bu; oats, 6,u00 buy DALATNORE, Dautiuone, March 29,—Vcoon—Quiet and une olinngedt; nteady, ‘GnAIn—Whoest firm; good demand; No, 2 Western red, $1.47; Peunsyivania rod, $1.48/41,60, Corn steady; Woatorn mixed, 6340, Oata quiet; Western $1401.45; miata do, 47@48c. Rye—Demand ane, ‘Hax—Dull, but unchanged. piroriuon pate, Uiue not qaotably lower, Pork, 6023.25, unchanged, Tiueten— Quiet, but Bem; Weatorn extras, 34@380 5 Brain, B3a95¢. TrrnoLEust—Unchangod. Correr—Quiet and unchanged; Orm. Waiaxx—Quiet, but firms $1 MILWAUKEE. Miuuwauxex, Moreh 22,—Froun—Quiet ava un- ahanged, GRAIN”-Whoat opened wenk; @ rhado lowers closed lets No, 2 Blanes, $1135, Mand, 1.10%) No, diiwaukeo, $1,044 3 April, $1.04, 3 May, $1.093¢2 No. 3, 91Xc, Corn trong aud higher} No. 2 freak, 483g, Gata quiet and higher: No. 2 cash, S3@340; May, 3k @i5}4c, Varley tusctiled and lower; No. 2 freuh, Sta; Maroh, 0; No, Sand rejected unchanged. Nye quilet and sloady’s No. 1, T1420, ‘Provistoxs—Quiet and firm, Reoxtrrs--Flour, 6,000 urls? wheat, 31,000 bu, Surruexte—Fiour, 6,000 bris; wheat, 43,600 bu, NosToN, Boston, Mareh 29,—FLoun—Demand good; $4.003 4.00 for Western snperfiue; $5,008.20 for common axlran; $5,25@8.98 for Wisconsin extras; $5,507,00 for Mlnuceola extraas winter wheat, Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan, $6,007.25; Tlinole, $0.75(88,25; Bt. Loule, $6,500a9,00, including favorito family brands, Graiw—Corn firm; 70@T20 for mixed and yellow, Osta firm; falrdumund; mixed and No, 2 while, 45 bio; rolectod, i@iso; No, 1 whito gcarco and frm; 64@58C, . DUEFALO. Burvraro, March 29,—Guain—Wheat duil and hold- ers fro; ‘quotations nominally unchanged. Corn weatca and higher; now, Glo on track; old held at 650 fa store, Ryo dull; no sales, Oate dull; no sales. Barley dull; no salve. —_—-— MARINE, THE STORM ON THE LAKE. ‘Tho terrifle snow-sturm which prevailed throughont the Weetorn country, putting tompornry atop to all Xind of traMo on shore, did not extend any distance out in the Iake, and no disasters havo yet been report ed, An statod yesterday, tho veescls all had amplo warning, and could take proper precautions, ‘The ache Tradar arrived yesterday with acargo of lumber from Manlitec, Sho reports the weather to hava beon quite cold snd bolaterous, but not near as‘ had as it wason shore, Tho principal troublo sie bad was from the heavy smpenctrable fog. She came to anchor off Groseo Foiut ‘Tucaday ufternvon at 4 o'clock, Yeater- day morning wien ft clearod up abe found horsclf off fue enutranco to {hia barbor, having dragged anchor all the distance, ‘There also ore rived hore yesterday tho cow Mocking Bird, with fed from Manitorioo; sehr Bolle Brown with rill: road tes from Alinapco; acow Oharlotes Raab with feo from Manistes ; and atinr Obarlos Ietz with Inmber from the Riutahore, All these yousela wero out dure ing tae gulo, but wuffored no damage whatover, MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, The etmr Messenger, which arrived hero during tho goladay boforo yestorday, will hereafter msko regular trips between this port aud Bouton Harbor....At pres ent tho Guadeich Transportation Company {8 running the prop DaPere only.xTho atmrs Ob{cago and Sfanttu- ‘Foo will Login to run between this portand Manitowoo Monday {f tho weather pormits....Thoschr Goshawk ban heen chartered at Buffalo to tako coal from Cleveland to Chicago at 60 cants per ton, free.....Tho ecnr Exllo, which was partly burned at Cleveland Liat fall, has eon ropairod, and 1s being filted out ogsin, glmmedtately after the opertug of navigation |; commence on the row light-house aed life-saving station to bo butit on Tawe’s Point... Tuo sobr Willian Figin was uot totally burned at Port Blaulay, a fow dayu ago, aa fut reported, “tho stint Bandusky wae totally’ westroyed, howover,...N from Ivor St, Clatr reports the river from Lipton to tho fats “aa baing full of icavy ice, If true, Who prospect of boats reaching Port Huron for some Gaya is uot very oneonraglng...,The water in the St, Lawrenco Iver lize beo steadily rising all winter, yud now i ts neatly two feet higher tuan it wae in enuary.. OMAMBERLIN’S LINE. Chamberlin's lino of atanch propollers, connlating ofthontmr Benton, Bt. Joseph, and Bertschy, have Deen generally overhantod the past winter, aud they ‘prosent a fine appearance, Tho Verlachy has recolyed the mostextonslyerepatrs, hor upper workabaving been tilted about 18 inchos, giving her more room between decks, besides receiving now after-cablus, skylights, Miot-houso, texas, bow, and amoko-atacir, geuor- d, and fitted up, aud will cone cnt better thin when ‘new, The Benton aud St, Josoph have received more or lesa repairs, and will bo ready for buslucss aa goon a8 navigation permits,— Detroit Post. NONTUERN TRANOTE LINE. ‘Tho summer arrangements for the Northern Transit Lino are nov complete. ‘The oxatern terminus will bo Ogdensburg, while the objectlys polnt on Take Erie will bo at Toledo, and furthor west st Chicago. No Voate will bo run to Lako Superior, but all, whether bound cast or weat, will touch hero and at all the im- Portenit points between tho two ends of the tins. Tho agouta hero will te Mensra, Butler & Barrett, who will occupy tho office of the formor agent, Mr..A, W, Freuch, ‘This firm will alao act as ageuts for tho Port Stanley Tine, aa well ov tho Put-in-Day Line, the boate of which will land at the dock, foot of Buperior atrect, Concerning tho property of the now defnuct Norihern portation Gnmpany, of which the, Northern rsnalt Company {a tite stiecessor, the remainder, con siting of about $19,040 worth of personal property at Glen Mayan, und also aout 2,009 acros of Lind, will bo told nest week. ‘Tha: sold at Ogaeusburg lash weeks, consisting of Uo Company's dry dock, wax bought by Philo Chamborialn, tho price patd belug §14,000,— Cevclund Leader, ee ee Jewel Robberies in England, Tvervoot Courier, March 9, Tf, a8 mowt persons suapect, the nomorois big jewet robberies from private housos 1a Lou- don within the lost fow months, havo beon Planned and carrted out by the sama band of deuperadoes, the roward of $2,000 just offered by the Earl of Eymont for the apprehension of the Saralane who cntored his residenco at Laustond last weok, ts hardly Hkoly to load to the reault which his lordship desiros, Not ono Tonbery of this clase haa bosn found out since the Countess of Dndloy'’s fowol cnae was 60 clovorly conveyed away at Paddington Station Inst yoar. Tho Karl of Egmout eatimates bis loea ot $20,000 to $25,000, ‘The articloy gono inclade twonty rings, half-a-dozon Giamond brooches, cight or nine bravaleta (ovo Pair got with 160 stones), & atmilar numbor of earrings and lockety, with threo yory valuablo Watohes, In reading ovor the list of thiy noble- Man's losace it will atrike moat peopte that he might at Toast havo takou a little moro care uf such coxtiy trinkets. In this, oa in so many other casoy, all that tho thioves had todo was to wait untit tho famlly had sgyombled at dinnor snd thon to placo # ladder at the bedroom win- dow, skip lightly in ang ransack drawers oud cases for the costly plundor ready to their hands, Ifour great fwmilica aro to retain thoir jevols cy must place them, Uke their mox bauks of doposit, or hide them away in placos a acceasiblo than ® drawer or tell-tale Jorel- ae ‘The Coroner aud the Banana.Peel, New York World, Aga Coronor wa entering u Saloon to see a Mao, ba Loueld « careless Hoy, Who was cating » Hans, cays the Hind of tho Vruit upon fi slippery stone Sidewalk, but instead of chiding the Urchin wmited and pavsed on, As he was comingout of tho Haloon, having wauefed his Thirat, he slipped on the Peel of the Banana, sod falling, broke bis ueok; so that » vival Sotonse nade the tora from ane snaath, taro Bport to aco the Coroner hoist with bis own Petands i WHISKY. Pehhnen-Rush Trial Drawing to 2 Close. The Mr, Storrs Makes an Able and Interesting Argument, Diversified by Conversations with the Court and Government Counsel. The Witnesses for the Proseoution Fearlessly and Impartially Oriticised, A Mass of Information from Which to Compile Future Obituarles. Tho Grand Jury Remains Inert---Cul- lerton’s Caso to Come Next, PAHLMAN AND RUSH, STORRS! ARGUMENT.) The approachos to the United States District Court yesterday morning wero thronged by an esger, excitod, but withal good-natured, crowd, anxtous to obtain admission. Two or threo doputics wore kopt as buyy as over thoy woro in their lvosin keoping tha room cloar of thoso who wore sounfortunate os not to havo the requisite credontials. The attornoys in tho caso, the jurors, tho reprosontatives of tho pross, dis- tillers, Govorumout oficcrs, and mombors of tho logat fratornity, wora allowed to enter, but they did so through muoh tribulation, pusbing and odging tholr way through the crowd, which trontd not bo kept away from tha door, Aftor tuogo who had a recognized right to go in had beon pro- vided for, the obliging deputica lot In as many others aa could bo accommodatod, and tho re- sult was that whon Court opened overy chair had ita occupant, and ovory available foot of standing-room was chorishod a8 a poculiar boon by those who had net been among the firat and favored spoctatora, Judga Dlodgett entored a few minutes after 10 o'clock, and invited tho Toy, Dr. Tiffany and Mr. Atonzo Huntington to sit with Lim on tho bouch. Afr. Storrs then began his argumoutin biy quiet, impreanivo way, but ho had not proceoded far whon he disploycd that thorongh eamnestocss and oven voliemance with which ho Las muuaged this Interesting caso, Every syllable he uttorod was caught by the aagor listonors, and in ono or two caves tho Court was obliged to check rome vory ontuint demoustrations of appreciation in the audience, “May it please the Court and gentlomen of the jury,” began Mr. Blorrs, ‘I congratulato you that wo aro brought so rapidly to tho oloso of what hes boon one of tho most important judiclal inyestigations ever con- ducted iu this city or State. Tho great throngs of poople that hava been in atrendanco on thia trial during its ontico progress, from its commencomont to the present muinent, havo not been drawn hither becauso they have any wpecial interest in the whisky casos or auy vory onthusiaatic intorost in muttera portainin g to our jntorunl roveuuo system, They havo beon drawn hero from day to day, through wot woath- orand through dry, through the moyt iuclem- ont uothur wo have eyor oucountercd, bo- cattso thoy roprosout in part tho fool- ing of profuund interest which this entire pubhio entertains with roforonce to tho great, underlying question which cbaractorizcs, and which will ia tho futuro wignalizo, this onso, * At tho opening of my caso to you I under- touk to oxplain TUE LAVORTANCE OF THEY INSCES, I did not think at that timo that I ovorestimat- ed or overdiated thom, aud tho testimony that has beon detivored daring the trial, and the re- markeble features which have claracterized it from its commencoment down to now, nearly its close, have, ia my orn opinion, fully justified mo in all T havesald in reference to the trau- scondont consequeucoy of tho igauoa which ara hore iuvalyed.” ‘Vo tho loarned gonusol who had spoken for tho Govornmoent, said Afr. Storrs, this cave appeared partly aya joke, a mero question of businoss, the dovolopinent, us he called them, of a series of Indiwerctions. ‘Lho spuaker wus not easily shocked, because long exporionce in courts of justice had echvolod him to tho hearing aud seo. jug of oxtraurdinary things, but he confossed ho was shocked at tho utter cstlousnees, at tho marvolous yense of troral obliquity, oxbibited iu Mr, Boutell’s speoch, ft aroxe from no iuberont defect iu tho may, but it cumo from the charac- ter of tho business in which Lo bad been ci. ployed, A mau who had passed tho best of lia lifeina dart, heated, closo room, disiiked the sunshine ; 2 mau whoo professional career bad beon within tho uarrar, THOUBLED LUUNDAMILS OF TIE INTEDNAL REV ENUM EXSLEM limped and foundored when be camo out of those boundaries and ranged over tho prairies snd tookw broad snd comprehensive view of any question. ‘Tho loarved counsol ou tho other sido had baou ougagadin a wystom of oxplonag tricks, and duuyes tho best part of his Nite, mu it hud wo fn demoralized und crawpoed him that ho called sorios of unultlyated purjuries tue uicrent tndlecretions. Mr. Houtell kad quoted liberally from tho speaker's opening address, and it would have boon potter fur dir, Boutoll’s apecch if ha had quoted more largely, Lis ad- dress would havo buon s better one, There was a ripple of applause to greot this romiark, which tuo Court promptly cheuied, with the warning that it must not be ropeated or the room would bocleared. fr, Boutoll had taken special oxcoptions, sald ‘Dr, Story, to that portion of sue address in whick it was statod that nmony the pevutiur fon- tures to obaructurizo the caso would be tho ostablishniout of A ART Yon FERURY, whore the Goverument would be tho leading oporutur. Mr. Storrs thought bo-lad not overs gtuted it, and he uppoulod to tho jury to way if the testimony had nut borne him out. “With two single exceptions, the Governmout had not produced a witness who was not, by bia own confexston, not only a plunderer of the roveous, und s conulvor at that pluudor, but porjuroras woll, Mad the juror over beon prevant in acourt of justivo whore mon of unb.owished roputanons aud spotless churactory had boon placed on trial by a avernment whoue iret duty was tho protection of the citizen, und thelr conviction do- manded, oud upon tho testimony of mon #o morally rotten thot tho English Juuguaga failed to charactoriza the extent of (bat rotlonuers, Buch 8 choractorization of the witnesses who bud becn from day tu day trailed botore thom, sod who bad fouted tho Court by their presenoo, was note wild oxtrava- ganco, Jt would not bo oxtravagant to call the cuurse of the Governniant UTTERLY AND INDENCUINABLY INFAMOUS, From tho carliest pertuds of savasery down to to-day no sloglo tuatancs was recurdod in any history, sacred or profauo, where toi ten to tifivens wituosses who shamelessly proctalmed their own guilt. wud wunounced their own perjury bad been placod on stand for the conviction of the citizon, because of this ucep-soated facling of qutrago running through all this coumuaity that this yast audiouce Was presunt,—an expoucnt of thut fouling, Numan felt himself safe, aud this trial had not proceeded twetve hours beforo Palitman and Kushdrifted clear out of sight aud woro for- gotton. ‘Thu great isstio bad loomed up in all ite fearful and tremendous proportions bes foro the public, Had i§ come to this: that the © Governmont = should trade with scoundrels; that it should bargain with thot; thatit should buy thom, snd, utter having wade the purchase, that if should put them upon the witnose-stand, under the vacrod solemnities of an oath? ‘TUE IMMUNITY QUESTION. Judge Blodgowt—There ig no ovidence that the Goverument hau traded with a wituess, with permaps theelngle exception of Bookor, who a8 buen given a safe-conduct. Mr. Storrs—I proposo to deny the statemont Mr, Boutoll has mada hore, Judge Blodgett—I'here ts no evidence of any ins, aud I whan's allow you to assume it. ie. Btorry—k wall read it to the jury, aud thoy Tied Chenewttuetaen, tho face estaba by esses. ‘Tho fact is esta’ se the evidence, and- that th ‘ ey are Aero undor @ | promiso of Immunity {s another fact, and that thoy aro hors —— Judgo Biodyett—Mr, Storrs, TL ahan’t allow you to goon in thin way. You havea right to com- mont on tho mothods employed by the Govarn- mont, snd tha influence which those witnessoa may suppose thotr testimony mil Have upon tha chargea ponding sgninst thot, but that there te any evidence of an agreomout hatwoon thom and the officers of tho Government in raf- eronco to fimuulity, tho record I entirely hare, Mr, Storra—I will rond tho record when [ coma to Jt, sud thon the jury must judge. Mr. Storra eald he would not draw hia own In forencos since the Court deomod that impropor, but he would say this, and the Jury could draw their own inferoncos; thore wero from ten to fifteen mon guilty of crimos by thoir own confension, and some of thoin wore till unindicted. What would tho jury call that ? Was it immunity? Thetr crimes’ were pro- claimed os loug ogo au Jost Jonnary, and yot thay wore untouched, Wan that Immunity ? Ono of those criminsls—ono of tho iead- ing witnosses—was unindicted and still tho holder of s Govornment commission, Waa that immunity? Had Boocher recoived immunity? Whothor (t had beon promised him or not, hadn’t he gutit? Who he was appoint- ed 9 Ganger, by hia own toatiinony ho was a thlof, aod by his own doclaratious io bad been 89 over since, Added to that thers was tho soricg Of shamotogs perjuries which ho admitted, And ho waa stilt holding bis commission na 9 Govarniiont Gaugor, What did tho jury call th ‘Tuo learned counsol went out of bis way and out of tha rocord to sing praluos to tho Hecro- tary of tho Troasury. DPousibly Sir. Boutolt cousidered him ou trial. If he was bo would bs convictod ; no juryon oarth could sequit him, All that portion of Afr. Boutell's address was a stump-apoech ; nono the lose so becauso it was a poor one. It had onco been proponad to olect witnesses by the people; that waa now wonocos- sary, for the Goverumont appointed thom; thoy Dblosaomod out {n betlor clothes than they aver Wore bofore, and took tho witnese-stand, YM. P. DEECHER pousessed ono recommondation that the others did not: he had stolen grain, ond, as a natural conssquonce, it would scom, he was tho only ono of tho lot now holding his coumission, Liun- mol Muollor had simply swindled the purchaser. Ho did uvt possosa tho requisite recommonda- tion that Beochor did, nnd was dismissed. Ar, Storra sald he would show from the bits of ovi- donco which had come to light, that those mon had boon promived immunity, A yroat cry had beeu made by Mr. Boutoll that the apoaker had exaggerated tho oxtent of tho May aoizurcs, but tho records would show that ho was correct. Whon hia said thirtesn or Mftecn had boen seized, ho moant thirteen or fiftean persons, not houses. Mr. Boutoll had said the speaker waa FOND OF A JOKE, Porhaps ro, but who over heard such a mol- aocholy sttompt at a jokeas that of which Mr. Boutetl bad beon guilty of—foisting the pooch ot Juyco upon the jury? {Io could not charac- torize it ay auything but a contemptible trick and entircly out of place and not connectod with tho tssue. Mr. Sturns roferred to the chargo of Lord Chiof-Juxtice Abbott to on English Grand Jury, quotod by Mr. Boutell. Ho said this chargo in- structod tho jury to indict pereous for trenson on tho testimony of meroinformors, Mr. Storrs also roferred to tho {ufaniog of Titus Ontes aud Fuller, quoting woll-kuown extracts from Macaulay, and asked if history did not curiously ropeat itgolf, Much moro could bu gotten by toxtifying in those dass to imaginary con- spiracies than by robblng and ellppiug the coin. Bummel Mueller and Af. P. Beocher, and tuo rest could do botter by porjurlog thomvelvos than by taking to the highway. Woeks had parsed, aud not one man had boen pnuwhed for detrauding tho Government, and now two men bad boen puton trial against whom there was not ono particle of documentary ovidenco, Thore was & timo in the affairs of mon whon thoro was A NIGUER LAW. Fhis Jaw prosented questions way back of laws of Congrest,—the question of self-pregorvation, In tho presouco of which statutes and courte fall to plecos like ropes of sand, ilo craved no favors; ba morcy, He would appeal to that highor law. Mr. Ayor—I think it is timo tho gontlemau ceaved tix kind of tall in @ court of justice, Ho ig appaaling te the higher Jaw, and virtually say- ing that tho jury should forgot thoir oaths. ‘Tura is the tirst timo I Lavo over beon called upon to boar such talkin a court of justice whore a jury is sworn to decides cage on tho Jaw and tho facts. Fho Court romarkod that ho had soon nothing siniseé in what Mr, Storre nad esid, and that tho Jatter had aright to indulgo ina fair fight and to discuss genoral principles in hia poouliar way, Vho jury understood they wore to try tho caso upon the law and the evidenco, and he thought tuoy would boar thiain mind all through tho procoedings, At tho propor timo thoy would re- ecive the instructions of the Court. Mr, Storra—I undorstand Mr. Ayor doules that there is a highor law back of the etntute. We probably had our oxistenco from tho Internal Rovenus system ; nan dorived his birth from it. Why, what @ dreadful condition was poor, wonk, human uature io withoutit! But the world went on nearly 6,000 yours, without a tax on whisky, Our first paronta were created, om- piroy rose and fell, great men lived and grout thoughts were ovelved, und yot there was notax on whisky, Mr. Ayor had been ovgaged in those Internal Revenue cases only about oinoty days, and yet he was wo bofuddled that he could not underatand that the Almighty had given us somothing aud Cougross vary little. Mr. Storrs said be hnd not asked tho jury to disrogard the ovixtouce in making up their vor- dict, but be liad avied thom to take that ovi- donco in co fur as it was crediblo, and to take tho higher law which tho Court would snuounce {fom the Bouch to assist thom in dotormiolug tho VALUE OF THE TESTIMONY OF PERIURERS, Under this system tho most spotlead mun was not safe for ‘wa instant. Should the Guvorn- mont doom it necosenry to indict some loading clergymen, wouldn't it Lo done? Would Beecher, Bocker, Muttorn, or huoller, hoaltate a inbiute to porjura themselves in & Dow couso if thoy thought it woakl lesgon thoir imprigon- ment one hour? He world domonstrate tliat Air. Boutoll was guilty of supprecsing tho tosti- mony boforo thy jury ond of yaqualiflod mie- siatomont of facts, Mr. Storrs then tool up tho testioony of tho goyeral witnesaod. How oloquent had Mr. Vontoll boon over the pure, inuocent Jusker Walking along in tho atraight paths of Internal Rovenuo rectitude until suduced by tho defend- autd! Such an ides could only Lave como from adinordorcd hyer and w ycuoratly under-doue condition. TUS DEFENDANTS SEDUCED JUNKER! God save thoimark! Agto Junkor's testimony, behold how bow plain o tale should put him hiw down. Juoker's own witness wont juto bis ewploy in 1870, and discovered Roello aud Junkor defrauding the Government at that time, whereas Hoello aud Juoker both testified that thoy had first boon engaged in crookondess in 1871, Junkor had also testified to having beon revont whou DPrhiman took off the stamps. Stvatto aud the othor witnesses swore ho was not prosout. When siteh doctors dlaagrood, who should docido ? Hore woro two maturial points whore the ovidonco was con- tradictory. ‘ho toatimony of Dunlap bad con~ tradicted tho statomont of Junker that thoro woro inetancos ia which he bad not sworn to ro- urna. Wasn't thas Goverumont witnoss, Junkor, ghyolutoly riddled, ood wasn’t the Govornmont that omployou hin absolutely scuttled ? By the testimony of his own clerk ho had boon shuwn to havo boon ongagod in fraud sinco 1870. Not @ woek had pasued in which bo had sot commit- edafolony, He was compollod to admit his frequent purjuries, and the dostruction of bis own books, f:01n which the ovidoncos of bis omn miultifarious miadeods could bodotectod. If those were what dtr, Bontoll called thom,—indisera- tlons,—wiat woro crimos? Mr. Storrs could tind no procodent for thirty witnosso3 turning Statu’s evidonca against two mon. Thla wan Jnukor had como in os the contributor of $20,009 to Mr. Jacob Rehin for tha purpose of securing im- munity from visitation, Juke waa hig champion then; now it was the Government otlicer who dofonded bitin. Mr. Storrs thea took up ‘Mil, BOELLE, Tlo know of all of Junkor'y frands, but thore way oua distlaction botweow him and his parte nor, What supremoly bad omiucuco was that whou a father would drag his son into court, not to corroborate his fathor'y Innocence, but to proclaim that father'a guilt audshame. Thoro Wee nO Btetute againet @ man’s bofouliug bis own won, for it hud novor cutored into the lawgiver's hoad to provide for such a crimo, but this trial had brought to light many strango mattora, It became necessary that the boy should smear his own conscience and blackon his own soul to corroborate his father’s story of whamo, and ho did it, Edward” Rool- Jo acknowledged that bo kvow thove frauds Lad been golog on, and thathe had no oompunctions whatoyer, ‘he Jury could not go home to their wives snd oluldrou if they whould convict 4 dog on such evidence, ‘At was now 11:30, and Mr, Storre hero vald (iat he would hiko to stop, owing toa socouves in hia choas, and would resume at2 o'ciock, The Court accordingly adjoursed until that bour, Ou tho oponing of Court, shortly after 2 o'stock, Mr. Storis resumed bis address, Lhe necessity of corroborating Junker's aud Koollo’s ovidenco, said he, was apparons tothe Governe ment counsel, but thoy made tho mistake of try- ica to corroborate tlio testimony of ono accom- plice by that of nnother. These corroborsthug witnosses wero Edward Roojlo and Dolios, Doth wore secomplices—tho former kuowing, by bis own admiselon, that frauds were going on, and not troubled by tho sllghtont compunction. Hi saa io more antitled to ballot than bis fathor, and his youth was tho only reason why was not indicted. Delos had sworn on the direct oxamination that he could read tho stamps; oo the croxs-oxamination he swore ho could not road thoso or any other stamps, and his wholo testimony was of that character which would soud it to the farthest ebades of unbelicf. WHEN ERE THESR CORRODONATING WITNESSES FISHED Ur? Not until it was cortain that the defondanta had determined to go to tris!, aud the noceamty of bolutoring up tho Govornmont’s cazo became tho moro apparout. Whon this evidence was 60 suddonly mado up, it was only another ovidenca of the continuauco of a plot to puniah innocent mon that the witnersea imight them. selves oscape their justly-morited punishmont. They wero tot untrained witnersos. ‘hey wero. mov already atoepod in crimo, lo wham tho commission of anothor iu the long and rickoning Hat of crimos was not & matter of tho slightost moment RURTON M, FORD wag next overbauled. Mr. Storra sald Ford's praigos had boen sung aud hia socal position exalted. What waa this meau vonocrivg of social position worth ina awindlor of tho Uoy- ernment ands perjuror? Human {utogrity ox. intad before nociat distinction, Nolther Jaok- fon nor Lincoln possessed social sccom- Plishmonta, but Mr. Tord waa an excmplar of social doecoram, aud esteemed a grost man, And yet nobody would protond to say that Jackson and Lincoln wore not pretty decent mon. ‘Mr. Storrs read from Ford's tentimouy on the immunity business, that portion whero Ford gays ie undotstuod thero was an errangoment with bis coungel, This immunisy arrangement wasasortofan Indin-rubber thing,—jt would fit either men or boys. If Leonard Hwott and Bid Smith had secured immunity for their clients, Mr, Storra would say: "Glory to Lon Sivott and Sid Smith!” It waa tho best job they ovor did for thelr clients. But in what sort ofa fixdidit leave the Govornment? Naver- theloss, it had boon the means of gotting lord's toatimouy, and couneol probably thought that a great doal. Mx. Ayer—Yes, and wo've got Jake Nehm, 00, Mr, Btorrs—Yos, and you hope to use him herosfter. Why, @ mau would want to como in hero with cbloride of Itmo on his hands and dis- infectanta on his clothos to oxainine Jako Rehm. Yor, you've got Jake Rehm—and ho’a got you, too. Ford saw freedom and hia oath on the ono side, and the Vonttentiary on the other. Fors msn of his social position to bo nent tothe Ponltontiary was droadfal, The bargain was s8 if {t had boon declarod in flaming lettora of light: “The price we pay you for tho testl- mony which you shall dolivor in this cago is your froodom. Your testimony must be convicting testimony.” Was any human being safo nnder such circumstances? Ford had said, on being pushed, bo had understood, before ho testified, that ho was to receive immunity on those condi- tions. And vot he had boasted of boing a friend of Rush! What kind of a friend was he who would betray with a kiss? And thon thero was Beechor. Would any one deny he had. {mmuni- ty?) Why bad be not been indicted, although confossedly deserving an indictment ? THINK OF BECKER, that puro patriot and plunderor! Was the Gov- ornmont engaged in punishing guilty men? No, butin protectng them—through counsal,of course, The tolegraphic ory umd goue out, “Becker, come back.” And he came back. Counsol man- aged tho bueinosa all through, Bockor started on his return to Chicazo just after got- ting tho telegram from Juossen, and made his reappearanco 4 nowly-fledged Bquealer, at the ‘Tivoli, whero diatillora and squealers most do congregate. Absolutely froor man than Hermann Beokor wandored nowhere. Tho Government bad gotten all the porjury in the markot; they had a corner on it; they pockctod tho differoncos, but, alnu! the trouble was thoy now had to unload, How had tho wretched practice of punishing corrapt oMmcials through the testimony of squoalora fallen to the ground! Llso, why wero Beecher, Muollor, Docker, and tho rest. of the gang, at lib- otty, with no expectation of being punluhed ? Was Ford or any of the rest entitled to boliof ? Hoethought not, Whenany of tho jury at their homos were cheated and deluded by a neighbor once, thoy did not readily trust him again, Mr, Btorra thon wert into the avidouce olicitod concerning Ford's testimony before the Grand Jury. Ho had testified befora the Graud Jury that Lis houso had boon guilty of no Irrepulori- tics, and on the atand be denied that he liad 50 stated, and adinittod his crookedness. In this he perjured himself, and tho jury had the priv- flego, nay it was thetr duty, not to bellevo. him, ‘tho testimony of Dr. GibUa and Clinton Lrigge was read sud commonted on by .way of onforcing thia point, and then Ford, in his funo- conte, hadtold tho Graud Jury he didn’t know what on indie-rubber packago was! ‘Tho iden of a man who had been in the rectifying businera thirty yours not knowing. exhibiting total iguo- rance, ay to india-rubbor packages! ‘Chere wasn't a diotillor in tho room who wouldn't amilo atench salatement. tere was porjury, either before the Grand Jury or before the Court, and Burton M. Ford stool o con- feenod perjuror, with tne mark of a porjurer on his brow us indolibly impressod na the mark which God had placed on tho brow of the firat murderer, Ho waa morally slup- wrecked and blasted, Boutoll had unblashingly stood up and declared that Ford had uot com- mitted porjury, but he got his booi:keopor to do itforhim, What was thero so demoralizing in tho air that had induced Government counsel to apologize for perjurors thus? This making 9 oor, depondent clork perjure himself was tho dirtiest, moxt cowardly dood of the whole lot. ‘This man of tho YVENLERED SOCIAL DISTINCTION had no intorcat in tho question ns long ns his bookkeoper committed tho porjury, What was the soul of 5 poor bookkeeper to thia decorous gentleman? Wheat his roputation to lum? Away with theso social distinctions which had led to every mannor of frauds, crimes, and folo- nios. A clear hend, o tolorably honest con~ selonco, & good judgment, wero enough for o man; lot tho Indder of soci! — distine- tion be kicked down, and thcso auitico, Mlurdor and thoft wera gront crimes, b: it tho lust great day, the crimo of perjury wonld east its black and damving shadow over ul those other crimos so as to offectually obscure them. MeMahon, with his CORNOBORATIVE PINcrEs, bad played o prominent part in tho Govern. men’s caso. With what an alr of tvimmph dit Mr. Ayor call for thogo pincers! ‘Tho previous toatimony hed beon that those stampa were put on with paste mado of all water aud with the tacks only balf-drivan in. Why didn't thoy — produce a derrick, or a stump machlue, and prove it hat been used to take thom off? 3lcMahcn onr- roborated tho pincers, and tho plneers corzob- orated him ina way that was damozing to tho Prosecution, ‘Tho squealora had ruu this prosecution, and thoy bad been actlvoly interested in theso pro- ccodiugs, Who was the foremost to ran down to Washington ond sea what could be dona? Nono other than Gholaon G. Ruzzoll, tho tirst squealur, My. Storms bere read from Gvorgo H, Muoller’s tovtimony au ox- tract to tho offoct that ftuseoll told him he could havo iinmunity if bo cold swear against Hosing and Heim; if not, ho could do nothing for him, Wasn't this horrible? askod Mr. Storra. A defrauder of tho Govarnment selectod the victim, and said to this man Muollor, “Swear against bliin and help convict him and you shall bo fron; if not, tho Penitentiary.” Tho truth was not called for; a pure poso must bo sorved; a political charactor mat bo torn to pioces, and Gholson G. Atuesoll ran about tho atroot, like a byons in wearch of a comotory, ‘The timo bad core to calla halt to this mode of prozoeding, by which it was not voughtto punivh gutlt, aud the jury would bo caliod upon to say, Thua far shalt thou go, and no farther," aud tho broad waves of this corruption would be stayed, BECKER'S NOTE praves nothin: by way of corroboration, tho only significance fa it waa the pur+ pose for which it was glyen. Tho speakor maintained that it was given for borrowed mouoy; Becker, that it wan given for crooked whisky trauvactions, Tho dofondants’ Mouths woro slut; the poor old bookkoeper’s oyos wero closed ju death, If theso dofendants could speak, whom would tho jury sooner bo- Movo—thom or this confoased scoundrol, Her- munn Becker? And then it was uotat alt prob ablo that the defendaute would givow uote for corruption purposes, ‘Phoy would have baon hkely to do anything olso, rather than give their uote, OXORGE He MUELLER had spoken of hig tomptation. Hs conscience had troubled him for two weekw. Ho had beew offared a dollar = — barral, god bis vonsclovce waa uppormost, A dollar aud 8 batt had been offered aud bis consclonce wont down, After two wooks of prayorful meditation, ho could utand it no louger, but hed to give up, Tho jury beheld in all these mon potty wewor oliticians. Ring # bell bofore an elestion at Lhe mouth of a sewer and they would all como forth, Theslums gave thom; they were brod MARCIL 30, 1876, with tho lizards, A man waa not to be blamed for hig countenance, seve tn so far aa he bad destroyer its original purity by long famillarity with whisky—atraight or crooked. That was the trouble with many of these qitnesses, The only tanger was that at tho lant great day they world appearso small, eo mann, that the most microscopic investigation would overloot ther, ‘Those witnesace hind all DESTROYED THEIR BOOKS. Tush and: Patiman had kept theirs, and they wore now in the posrossion of tho Government officors, who, after months of earnest eorutiny, wern tnadlo to produce ono single scratch or ling eriminating theso dofondanta, And Bfr, Houtell had the effrontery to ask why the defenso had not prodnced all this mages of testimony, which was in tho Government's porsession and could not be obtnined., ‘Those voicelesn booke spoko even more oloqnontly of innocence, sald Mr. Btorre, than he could. Verjured witnessoa might tako the stand, but the silence of those books would provatl, Mr. Storrs then rofarrod to Mr. Waite and Mr, Kenntentt,aud eald frauds ench as alleged wero fiopossiblo under auch ofticera, ‘Their teatimony way worth that of a imillion "I know so's” of perjured vagabonds. The masher bad known of no oxtra mashes. Happ was put on the stand. and divproved tho allegations of Beecher and others, and then it swag eought to prove that tho Alcohol Worke’ malt had come from Rehm'a house, when it was shown by the Gov- ernment books that only 4 very small proportion Lad come from ebm, whilo the most had come from dealer's out of tho city. All these other distilleries wero shown to hava PAID REUSE MUSH-MONEY, but no atch charge bad becu brought agalnnt these dofendants. A preatcry had been ralsed ovor Rapp's hauso with the awoll frout, but Mr. Storrs kuockod tho wind out of thia buginess by showing how Rapp had honeatly hought hie prop- erty and accumulated his money siuce ho came to Chicago, Mr. Storrs said he would pnt Rapp and tho other witnesses, together with :tho books, — against = sll the Government's perjurors, and ask the jury which they would rathor beliove. Tho beauty of a gcod name had been oxkibited in tho charactor testimony on this trisl, when friends and ac- quaintancea would come up and pronounce what were like swoot beoedictions. Such friends, de- served friends, wero & sure Bhelter aod refuge in timo of trouble. * Gentlemen,” esid Mr. Starra, IN CONCLUBION, “Tam loth to leave this case. Iam impronsed with the greatnoss, tho solomnity, of the isaues itinvolves. We are standing to-day, gentlemen of tho jory, upon the threshold of our socond contennial, The hundred years that havo fone before us hold out to us, ad I certainly bo- eve, preat achiovemenuts and noblo deoda, and in those years that aro beforo uw the Almighty is, slowly it may be, but eurely ueyertholess, holding out to ua the most colossal and respioud- ent reguits of history. Standing upon the edgo of the coming time, ramembering tho perils that we, and our fathers before us, once passed through, lot us siqnalize our devotion to the reat caro of good governmont and individual iborty by saying to these dofandants that thoy stand indicated, and that the tonguo of tho siandcrons and porjured informers can work them no harm. ‘ucir interests in- trusted to your bands, wo feel aro aafo there, need not impress upon you furthor the impor- tanco of these great questions which you are called upon to decide, You know them as welt au I know thom, aud, when tho final timo comos, gladden your own hearts, justlfy your own Judgments, make all this people rejoice that tho great danger thatis over them is averted, and Pronounce, a8 I batiove you will be gind to do, a verdict which will meet tho approval of the best. men of the whole country: “ Wo find tha do- fondant not guilty,” Ag Mr, Storrs delivered hiseclosing words the silenco in tho room, notwithetanding the nuam- bers cougregated, was completo, and there was aaigniticant hush oven atterhe sstdown, It wad broken at Iougth by Judgo Blodgett, who asked District-Attoruey Bangs if he was ready to procecd. That gontieman easid he was vot, and would really dexire to be allowed till this morn- ing before ontering upon big summing up of the Government’ case. ‘the Court granted tho ro- quest, but said that Judge Langs must confine uimelf to the morning session, and clove his argument stlo'clock. This Mr. Langs prom- ived todo, and Court then adjourned til! tlia morning at 10 o'clock. ——— NEW ORLEANS. A QUEEL FLEA, New Orrraxe, March 29,—In tho cases of tho United States vs, Samuel W, Hammond, W. J. Bebau, Johu Thorne, John H. Mole, Jobn MeWinter, special pleas wero filed to the validity of tho indictiocnts on tho ground that two mom- bors of the Grand Jury were disqualificd from acting ss jurors fu the United States Court, as they took up arms and joined tho Hebellton agninet tho United States. Tho pleas were filed by tho connont of tho Court, and tho accused were roleased on bond, {ho District Attorney stated thut ho waa not prepared to lay poy work boforo the Grand Jury, and thoy were discharged allt Monday. ———— MISCELLANEOUS, Tuk GRAND sUuY, It was not autlcipated that the Grand Jury would havo much worl: to do at their present conference. Whisky matters and all the men couuected with tho whisky frauda havo had a vory searching investigation—so much xo, in fact, that any furthor Isbor in this direction must bo, in a great moauure, but s repetition of what lise already been done. It is quite true thot one or two parties romain: unindicted, against whom cuspiciunn have been enter- tainod, but it 18 equally truo tbat fhoir casos hava received tho fullest cousidoration, and their oscape haa been duc to tho Incl of ovideuco rathor than to any recidental or intentional remisaness on the part of the jury. Lenco thore romains littlo for the jury io do exvopt to look after such emall Irregularities, happening from timo to time, ad eclling Nyour without o liconso, or passing counterfeit mouey, Ouse of those mtnor ceases occupied the atten- tion of tha jury yostorday morning. It wan that of Lonis I’, Dezatell, a tabacconist, at No, 14 Milwankco avenue, who was arrested somo days eiuce, charged with retaining in his posses vion empty tobacco packages without haying caucolod the stamps. After disposing of this case tho jury had nothing furthor with which to ecxercteo tholr vemi-Judicial minds, and spent tho afternoon in a holiday manner, some sitting quictiy in the jurv-room, whilo others stationed thomaclvos in the court bolow, whoro they woro entranccd by tho mugie of Storrs’ voice. QUE NEXT TAAL, Tt is now announced that the noxzt whisky caso to comoup in tho District Conrt will be that of Ald. EF. Cullortonsiustead of tho leng- oxvected Lrolsingar canu. Itwill bo taken up ag goon a8 the Pablman and Rush businogs is dis- posed of, and as Mr, Callorton has buon ready tor evmio time, it will probably go forward without the least delay, provided the Governmont is ready, and they profera to bo tn all these onses, At fs hardly probable that the case will be called this weolt, a3 the Government counsel tay need nconplo of days to recupersto, but nert Monday will usher a mumerons crowd into the court- room), und another interesting investigation will goon. ‘The pesniianty of this trial will consint in ite belng tho dret time o Chicago Gauger bas beon investigatod bys pottt Jury, and the tino of evidence will bo somewhat diferent from that herotofore purened. 3tr, Cullorton hes rutalned Judye LeNlogwell as his counael. MILWAUKEE. Sveciat Dispatch te ‘the Chivano Tribune, Minwaurze, Wis,. March 29,.—In the new caso apzainst Lewis Rindskopf, for muking croolied whisky since the groat raid and the indictinany of the defendant, further evidence was taken, and the mattor wout over till morning. M,Nanue- macher, Leopold Wirth, Lewis Rindskopf, and ¥, 0, Winkler, wero oxamined for the doefonno, aud conusel commonced addressing the Jury, and the trisl went over till morniug, MPRINGEIELD, ILL, opertal Disnutch ta ‘Phe Chicauo Tribune, Braisoviety, Ill, March 29.—In the Fedoral Court, the civil suits aguloat the proprictors of the Pokin Alcohol Manufacturing Company sud thor wurotics, which wore dismissed in error by ox-Diatrict Attorney Van Doraton, wore to-day roinetated, low Notos Are Countoricited, Palaterphia Record, A paste {a -preparad, GBpon which tho note to bo reproducod is laid, aud allowed to staud untit selear juypreamon of the finest linoy are tskon, ‘Tho uoto th thou removed, aud tho pssto iu timo becomes almost as bard a8 stone, Au slectrotype of the impression is thon taken, aud tho notes aro struck olf, and are so faithful (hat none but an expert can detect the fraud. NLW PUBLIOATIONS. 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GHASD CONCERTS commenclig tturmday avenizg, March 80, until further notice, Eirat appearance of the WORLD RENOWNED “HEINE QUARTETTE,” Prom New York. Ernest Heine, 18 years of age: Mary Hetne, 16 yearw of aye; Lizria Heine, 14 years of ago; Louis Heltie, 10 yeare of age, which will, fa connection with our best wuniclans in Chicago, give a scrics of Concerts under direction of the bigly talcuted Misa Tazila Heino, uaday afternoon and evenlur Gi Gals Conce ADMISSION FREE, ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Tonight, MISB JULIA MATHEWS in GIROFLE-GIROFLA, Friday, benefit of MISS MATHEWS, RAND DUOESS, Baturday Matinee, Mit# MATHEWS in the two-nct Farce of PERFECTION and ALADDIN, GREAT DILL SATURDAY NIGHT. Bontts Hide Ticket Office at Molter’s, 100 Cast Mad aon-et. ~~ QOL, WOOD'S MUSEUM, Mondsy, March 97, first appearance of Miss HAT= TIE JOUNSUN, aupported by WM, McFARLAND, in the HUNCHIACK, Monday matin the SERIOUS FAMILY, Wednosday Imatince the Lieneyiv0n, ‘Thuraday, Friday, and Saturday ovenings, Ingomar. OCEAN NAVIGATION, AMERICAN LINE, SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN 2 and rand PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, OALLING AT QUEENSTOWN, Tho Steamers of this Line have SUPERIOR CABIN: ACCOMMODATIONS, und combluo all the modern niprovenueute, Tho’ Hluteraoms aro usirs, args and all onteldo" rooms Lighted from the aldo, an wetl ventilated, R oF Canim Tassian—$75 to $100 currency, Bo cording to location, Stoorage Passago at Lowost Rates. Drafta on Enrope in sims to suit, Apply at tho Compauy’a Ofice, 133 LaSallo-et., oor net Sudison, J. 1, MILNT, Western Agent. National Line of Steamships. NEW YOK R TU QUEKNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, you DENMATK, 8,721 tao Cablu passigo, 840a0d 870, cutrenoy, Keturo tickers at reduced ratos, Btourage tickets, 23 currency, Dralts for £) anit uowards on Groat Brutal Y. B. LARSON, A, w Naribeast comor Oiark and Tandolpb-aie, tepposite Biiorinan louse), Utieago. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, ‘Tha Uenoral ‘Transatlantic Company's Siall Btosincra between Now York aud liavre, eailtuc ar Fismitn (le 14.) sur the landing us puucugcrs. ‘Tho spleudid vousls on this favorito ruute for tho Continnut (buiug more southerly than any othor), will sall trom Pior No. 4, Nocth ltiver, as tollows: DUK. pauglive, urday, Auril 1 Kor. ‘hureday, Starch 18, at 9:30 a, m. 2S ASERIQUE, Vouzalz, satucday, .bpril 16 VICANG tee HV putella,. aturiday, April 2d PRICE OF PABSA! a (inclading wine). First oabin, 8110 aud 91.0, ondiug ty acounmodation: second cabla, $74; third, $10. Metarn tickete at reduan rates. bloorsge $3), with supe ecotmuastions, ine cluding Wine, Geanag, and ute: Miboubestra ebarkce, Broamvre inarked jy nut cA OTAgy Passanyte, fi 1S DEBE BIAN, A; t, 65 Nrowdway, No Xs We FWHITE, Nav of Glastenta cst, Raniuia, Agent for Chicago. Great Western Steamship Linc. From Now York to batatel (Eugland) diego: ORNWALL, Rta ‘uusday, Mare GREE Vesna ina Saturday, Avrile Cabin Pansage, S10) Intermodiate, 315 Stecraro, 38- at Eeaigih Depot ‘Lake Shores St wy, INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Oarrytug the Malla between EUROPE AND AM beta P For pasaayy, spily at Company's Oitlce Ut th Clark-at, oo aC toandteeaags CUNARD MAIL LINE. Balling three times # week to aud from Hritlsh Porte, ney ti Gousyny's Oflco, northwest sorner Clark and Handles PVRIART, Gonoral Western Agent. ANCHORS AND SHECKELS, nay Manufactured by D. LIVINGSTON, Oholsea-at., Hast Boston, Mass, SEND VOR PRICE LIST. DISSOLUTION. "The partuereblp heretofore existing between Hoed & Layoly has this day been dissoly Chicago, March 29,1810, JMENRY A. LAVELY, ena RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORR OF ‘TRAIT CHICAGOR NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD pel Of t, id Clarks, (Khs ve ett Ofer ey (ate man, Hoan, ant Ts Cones Pacific Fast 1a atlubniae Day ex abubuque Nig aUmana Niel akrsoport & Dub: aFreepart a ‘bMilwanks beim M11 ‘Olinten a rf Dabaqua Krpress., net Shall (Sun xpress, iGenors Lake texnrer ‘s—Depoteorner inalente. }—Dapotcorner of Oa tnsto-ates MICINIGAN CENTRAL Depot, foot Litke-at, a} icketeomirw, 87 Clarke and al fuimer House, te RAILRD AS fant oy iy Ran ‘Mall (via Mato and Ale Line) Dav Express, cag Kalamazoo Accommodation, dativ?, if 8:10 p,m, le no 8m, tarday ond Sanday ia, § Daily, CHICAGO. A! sf. LOUIS. and OMeaza, Kansas LYON, yi ea Unfon Derot, West side, near Oftees: At ‘Depot, and 123 Randel; “Sunday ir. 4° ‘Short . ironeat, trlages Teka, Wastinston. E: Joliet & Dieta Acoxmmotath Rtreator, taco LAKE SHORE & MICHI ine, Bail. via mi Speci Nee CHICAGO, KILWAUKEE ar. ion Panaty earner edlion nt oat een a On 6d South ClarA-st., opposite Sherman 4200 p.m, "12:00 mm ee me A trains ran via Miwa 7 it Pau Minneapolis arn er tia Mutison aad Pesitieda Chien, or via Watertown, LaCrosso, and Winons. enor jou UHNOIS CENTRAL AAILROAD, Pah S oot Vices Kandotph at, nest Clarke Gptee An Ran waa xpress... Bt. Louis ‘Bt, Loule Fast Lane... Cairoa New 0: Dubuque & Stour City Expro: Gliman Passonzeranccarste CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depots, foot of Latest. Indiana-av. and Sirteenthert¢ and Camaland Sizteenthste, Ticket Ofioat, 6) Tart. and at depots. ——__.., ‘Arrive, ‘Leave, Malt and Ezprese,... WUAWA Aud Bireator iassance Mocaters.Dubudue & Sloar Oity| Pacific Fast Line, for Umsha. Kansas Oty, Lasreaworui, ne Aurora Passencor (hunii Dubwatie & SinasCity Kap, lgut Kav, for Umata,.| Wty. Loavenworth, ‘ehison & St. Josepn Exp. larrner'a Grovn Accommouatior > ners (rove Accommodation Accomimoiatio. ERIE ANI ICAGO LI eet, [pcarenscere ne cin Palmer me ots Ta stechiganeas., cory one feute from Expouition hutiding, ree ad Loure, ing-Keom Now York without c! AUautic Express—Pall Drawing: [oom nod total Cars. 5:8. m.] 9:10. me Only ine ruuning the hotel cate to New Yori. ss KANKAKEE LINE. Fram Depotn, soot Lake and Twenty~second-ate, . Laure, “Arrice, Indianapolis, Lonievillo & Cinelo ery Day EB pr006 csesesecesessse| alaville & Cincin-| Day Exprese—Palt 4 Hija Bloeulng. Gann Ta hans 6:33am.) 840K. m, man Tal-| Bleeping] "10-508. m, 8:00 p. m., B:50p. mm, MELE Indianapolla, ‘batt Nut Esnress (datiy) CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKONO LI NE Depot, curner Clinton and Ourroll-att., Weot Side Arrive, |———< Lave, Indlanapolls, Lontevitle£ Cinein, Bath Day LAProes veces eevee. ~ Indianapolis, Louurviiie.é Ciscin: REL (AaLLyS vrovessarerserreseererd 8:00. Me BAU Cease aacsersesice PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. 4¥um dayot corner Cliaton and Curroll-sie. 215 8. m. F ‘Leave, | arrive, Crlusbae, Dayton & New York” ay Heproes -of* 8:25 8. mel" 8:9) p. mae Colurabun Pittebure & New York ej ae Night Expreses(datiy), $:00p. ml 7Va.m PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE CHICAGO RAILWAY. “Sundar exoopted. $ Dally, cept Baturdass tad Bobdert deen Nee BALTIMORE & OI RAILROAD. Traine leave frum reag of Exposition Bultding and foot af Twenti-second-at.. Depvt corner Mudison-at and City ofice, BS Clarkes! af Wau ways. ¢ Exe Jichivanae, corner ington. Morning Fizpres Accommodation. Keenlne iapress. Daily, *Dally, Bundaya orcepted, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLANN & PACIFIC RAILROAD, , Fan Buren and Shormia; ‘ Depot, corner’ Pri bina in-sta, Tekelofisey jotel deawe, arrive, Omaha, Leavenw'thé Atchison Ez|*10-00 a, m.|* ¢ Pora Accommodation, 1¢ sou py, mm, |* 8: Nigut Kapros, 10.00 0, mst 6: "BUSINESS CARDS. SODA WATER APPARATUS, For the manufacturing of Hoda Wator, Gingor Alo, Wines, Minural Watery, Meat, Root Beer, etc, Alaa Votting Machines, for’ corking aud Mllng; Marble Dixpensing Appsratus for tho Counter, ov new princte ples. Rend fur Catalogue with reports of Judges on. WILLIAM OEE, ‘Apparatuy, ae an F. Lim aud Franklin-ate,, ‘Now York, me DALLOW'S INDIGO BLUB, Ttamoritnag a Wasi BLUK hava bech fully toate” and Indureed tyrtnomants of totsekeepera. Cour grocus 3s eee eee ea WILTHERGEN, Proprlotar, ‘Notth Bocoud-at., Pullsdetpiila. | THOS. WATTSON & SONS, 140 North Delswareay,, Philadelphia, DZPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Trinidad Axybaltum, Crude & Mefined, by tho cargo of in Lote tu sult, Ieyular veusels for the Weat India porta, MEDICAL CARDS, ee ANTES, Lock Hospital, cor, Washington & Franxlin-sts, Chartored by the Stato of Dinols for the oxprese pure one of elving immediate retlet ta all cases or private, Ehivuie, sud urtuary diacasca in all tele gomplicat onus, “WL in wall kaowa that DS. JAMES hiss stood at tha Lead ul tho profusion Lor the past 3) yoars, | Age and oxperienou aru all-important. Nomiunl Weaknoss, v iueaes by routs, pinplue ou the face, lust mane can pusllively bo cured. Ladlos wanting the nios icaty atioutiog, call ur write. Pioasant home fur pae Ask hin for It. ‘A Dok for the rulllioa, Marmage Guide, whicts my all about Chase dtsaague “wo should rmariy—why (4 to pay poatagy. Dr, Jamen. rooina Palate. Vou seoues tthe Dost, — Dr. Jain on xiways free and tovitad. 10 to 13 & in: RUS Gastaoes strvciy aunt YO CURE Ooavii Dr. Kean, 175 Seuth Clak-st, corner of Monroe, Chicago, ‘May be cunsulted, porsunally or by mall, free of cha: Gualtebeouia or Gorvous dissseus, “Dit. J REAN la tne only physicleu iu the city who warrants cures oro rd Uibcelivurs, ¥a, ma. to 8p. aa,4 Sundays frum 9 bo PRESORIPTION FREE For tho spoedy curcot Semniual Wopknoss, Lost Mans hood, und all disorders brought on by tuillécrotions ox . Any druggist 6 tugradicuts DAVIDSON k Con Box 3,296, Now York,

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