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seribors aro M, Digrscll, tho Enrl of Dorby, Baron Rothnchild, Wilkle Gollinn, Alfred Tenoy- gon, rof. Tyudall, and Lord Lytton. John E. Owone keops on notingalio rays, not pocaso hio cares for monay, but boeauso In: wanty to aeo * how much of tho dorued stuff" Lo can ** gorapo togethor.” P Ton, G. P, Yorry, Goveraor of Washing- ton Tarritory, formorly of Waunkegan, hing boon sponding & few daya emoug his frionds In Lis sarly homo. 1Ie was (n the city yoaterday on his way to Waehington, D, a. ¥ P 8¢, Loula Republican ¢ * Dio Towis paya that wino s worsa than shigky, but Dio Lowia is, as gaual, mistakon, Wine s only a mocker whils thoeo who hiave triod whisky know 1t 14 always Io doad onrnest with a man.” A notoble Quakor wedding Intely occurred In ‘London. Mr. Theodoro Ifsrris, n bankar nt Lelghton Dazzard, wes unlted to Mies Uertrado 1.. Russoll, nieco of Earl Luzroll. No muistor or othor functlonary took part in the servics. sJans Broitmaun * Leland inabout to publish a volume entitled * Pidgin-English 6ing-Song," - goneisting of original ballads and stories in the dlatect of English spoken by Chineso. Tho swrork includes o vocabulaty aud rules sufllciont to cnable auybody to fearn * Pldgin,” Tha bal- 1ad of ** Maly Coo,” in Lippincoll's, was proba- bly n specimon. A ShefMold paper ntatea that Mr. Ruskin wag fatoly aukod to presido ot the opening of the Exhibition of tho Booloty of Artists of that town, tat that o declined to dn 8o, staling that no artlel worih sixpence o dday would consont to fivo ln 8ol o town, boneaths o eanopy of smoke, ani nio lover of urt would tako up his abode thero for n wiliton & yoar, Floronco mndo n clover local hit fn hia por formanco in ** Tho Mighty Dollar” at Washing- ton, A he ro3e to sing at Col, Dart's picnic ho suddenly stopped and inquirad, * Doez any hou- orablo mwember happon to have a troche abont bim?"" Tho, ontiro party camo forward to his relief. Tho provailing epidomiec amoug tho Con- gresamon just now is gore-thront. Auna do Bolocen, tho Russisn prima donoa now on her way to thia country, is but 22 yoars of age. Ier fathor ia Actual Imperial Colinetl lor of Btate; and, boing. ponseasod of an inde- pondent fortune, ho han afforded bis daughter wary opportunity for tho boat odueation in hor profossion that money could buy, Hor voica i svory doonandrich contralto, nua ia rald by com- potent Judges tobounequaiod mnco Albonl's time. Tho cornet of J. Levy, tho performor now raveling with Gllmora's Band, was attached In Detroit to patiafy a dobt of 2300, nlleged to bo duo to tho manager of Whitnoy's Opora-liguso on an unfulfilled contract, Lovy begau o vro- yincial four last fall with o concert troupo of bis own, but was obliged to dizhand it beforo roach- ng Dotroit. o lad previously engaged Whit- noy's Opern-Houss for two nights, and is now hold responsibloe for the romt. Tho cormet, which is got in silver and decoratod with precious etonos, was loft in Dotroit; it was presontod to Lesy by a Europesn Princo. An humblor in- etrumont is used tn tho concerts in this city. Charles Wazron 8toddard writos from Munich 1o tho San Froveisco Chronicle of o visit to tho Rudio of Toby Rosenthal : * Ho positively glown with onthustann, end this elemont doubtloss hing much to do with Lin success ns an artist. It is coupled with o molancholy that enriches big soul, though hienven knows it is payiug dearly for development whon ono must nceds crucily tho flesh to gain that ond. This toneh of molan- choly bas its charm aud its ndvantages. Without 1t I bolievo we shiould have hadno *Elsino' In Ler bargo of death, nor any of tho earllor works that dealt with tho moro sorrowful opisodos of lie. Ho haa his humor, quito ouough of it, but it i8 never boistorons. It is liko tho suoshine of & sunmor’s day partly soiled with tho shadow of spproeching clouds,” The Countess d'Agoult, known to the literary world of Paris ua * Daniol Btern,"” was a woman of great strength and nobility of charactor. Yot o groat and griovous crror castn ehadow over hor early lifo, Loug yoars ago sho fell madly in fove with thoe planist Liszt, and quitted her homo and husband to share his fortunes. Tho daughters of Liezt (ouo of whom, the di- vorced wifo of IIauy von Bulow, is now dMadomo Tiichord Wagner, and anotlier the wife of M. Enilie Ollivier) oro tho childron of Llndamo d'Agoult. Whon dosortod by tho fleklo musi- cian, sho sought rofuge in study and literaturo, No now error, it is asid, evor stained hor henese forth Dblamoloes life. Tho Count d'Agoult, lier bushand, fa still living, Her literary works conaist of o nwnbor pf cs:ays, sud of o * Il tolre do la Revolution do 1848," which fa now a stendatd work. The Ion, E, I, Kolloge, of Dittsleld, Mass,, Is 5 formidable rival of tho lamented Joyeo. If tho two wora fo ongnge in & contost of eproad- caglooratory, itis doublful whora tho suprema ¢y would lio. Alr. Xollegg's cpportunity camo when a bill wes introduced in tho Mansnchusetty Leglslaturo providing for the incorporation of iho Freo Acndemsy which Mr, Dryaut hug esiab- lished at Cummington, bis natise place, Speak- ing of Bryant, tho legisiativo orator spraad out thus: “1le was born in ouo of tho faostnosses of our waostern hilla, that aro always vocal swith tho vofees of Naturo, Young, very young, bo bogan to thrum tho lyre shu preseutod him.” ‘This in almost a8 much of o complimont, ono of tho Now York papers remarks, as to nayof a ‘musical geniua that ** at an early agoho began to ponnd tho piano.,” Xollogg's specch fu tou long Cor transoription, but it {s al) rieh. Mr, Hennett lasgood another porsonal aditor for Lo Now York Jievald ot Cestle Garden ‘Wednosduy, 'Fhe crowd of speotators way ime mense, including tho principal members of tho Four-in-tland Club, the Fox-Ilunting Club, tho Buinney Club, and the Holoy-Boley Association. Awmong tho ladies wore niauy famoun bollos and Afow beautics, At tlho momont tho cast wau mado tho excitomont was intenso, and the silonca waa 80 comploto that tho dropping of a pin could have been Leard. Mr, Denuott, mounted ou o pilo of immigrauls’ trunky, straining overy nervo ln his supromo exertion, nnd dieplnying hia beantiful porson in the most artistic poso, fully roalized tho poot’s deseription of **a station Jike tho Herald Morcury now-lighted on a heaven- Ylsslog bill” Tho larat was thrown with great foico, nnd apperently with unerring preeision. Tt circlod gracefnlly iu the air foramomont, and then sottlod down upon tho head and shoulders of a tell and soldier-like porscu. ‘fhough tho caat usonied to bo moat eficetivo, Bir, Bennott exprossed gront disgust, and {oquiry doveloped the fact that ho bad caught o runaway Herze- govinian nstead of tho dcscendant of the Irish Kings Lo wus after. T'ho mistako wan ac- ceptod, hawovor, with good grace, and tho cap- tured person was waubed, dressed, und iustalled lo the Zerald editorisl rooms within three bours, i UOTCL ARRIVALS, Paliner Hous:—C. 8. 1lyuin, London, Onl.s John Boldon and W, O, Pitman, New Yore; K. It Cratt, Bt. Louls; J, @, Baker, 8t, Loms; T. 0. Powor, Montana; J. W, Piuock, Mtisburg; N, L, Looglo, Englnd; Bamuo) E, Patks, Lincoln, 11L3 ¢, A. Black, Utsh; Guy 0, Barton, North_Platte, Neb.;' O. J. Holllter aud 3, 1, McKean, Balt Lale Qilys D. Ieluowan, dupan; A, ‘I, Robiusou, Kausaw;' ¥I, A, Downd, Hargul it. ©. Knlght, Urovidener, M. L. . D, Golo, Thiladelphtas I . [ . Dow, Bozlon ; ', F Bryson, Toas, ... Grand Facifle—, Ho 1. Clafc end T 1. Kimbail, Grisha; &, 11, Hamiltou, Kow ames Badgley, Clovoiands M. Beck, Waru R Peddor and'y, T, Hopktne, Muntreal ; 11, fsn, Burlinglon'y £, Maitox, Lundon, Eug, § Yeek,, Now Yor E. Enos, Milwaukea: E. P, Lerry, Weshioyion; G. Geddes, Tonaon, Ust.: 0. M. Dmko, Gloveland “the o, Feler Wihito, Mirquetto;’ 0, N. Mead, Ht, Yaul: Gen, J. D, Edssll, u{lnnuneld' Jauies Guys, Phlladeiphis nator W. L. Allson, Tows. .., 2¥emont House—aA, G, Titeratrick, unvr\mk: supervlsing Arclutoct Petton pud J, G, ls, Wasblogton; the 1ot, A, Meana, Perd 3 ul, I, %Eluunuk, Neenab, Wis, ; 8iniuel Do Born sud il - Morgan,'New York ; 0, C. Itcod, Detrolt; Gen, 0, » Dodge aud Jawes Al Now York B, 1L, " Dalzall, Fittsburg; Hon, ~ Core gdlu- Bberwood, Allas Alico ‘uunu.\a LaOrossa. ... Shermaiv Louse—Gien, Ben Wiison, U, 8. A.. Jiock Iulud; Charles T, Wesley, Proprisior Weddell ouae, Gleveland ; Col. 1, B, Burghh nd Gen, D, Hawws, Kotk Island ;8. N, Hammond, clonad Norrle, New York; Col. Fred Bird) . kiles, Minneapolls] 1, Cooper, Englnd; 113, Hudt and family, Jupaus tho llon, 8. Soaiiinoiitnes e o, Sl oeyp, el h H lon. ord; e funilly, Hovg Kong, Chiza, ey = TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1876—TWELVE PAGES. WHISKY. Avory end Thorpe Delieved to Have ¥led tho Country, - Secretary Bristow’s Reply to Congress- «man Lynde’s Resolution. Conclusion of tho Testimony in Yreysinger’s Case. It Will Probably Go to tho Jury To- D, Slekiness of Jo D, WaridewsSorrow of the Squealers. ST. LOUIS, FLEE A8 A 30D, Bnecial Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribuns, Br. Louws, Mo, April 7.—Information lns beon receivad hero Liat 8, D, Thorpo, ono of tho two Storekeoporn indicted for complicity iu] the whisky frauds, and who plonded guilty to seves- al {ndictmants, hau fled tho country. o took shipping nt Now Yotk for somo foreign pori three daya ago, but what conntry ho is dostined for has not yet transpired. Thorpo was ono of the meat important witnesses for the Govorn- meut in the McKeo case. Bhuuld Mcilee ablain & now trinl tho absonca of his tostimony would make a sceond conviction very improbablo, i not impossiblo, A rumor aiso pros vills_horo to-night that Willlam O. Avary s dleappeared from Washington and fled tho couniry, but thero iy no authaatic information on thoRubjoct. ‘Tlio motion for new wrinls in the casen of Avery aud MeKeo will be decided to- TIGHON RIOLLng. PSSR BELL. COWEN'S TESTIMONY. Wasnt:iotoN, D. C., April 7.~The Committoe on Bxpenditures iu tho War Dopartmont to-day examined Gen, Cowon, tho Assistant Bocretary of tho Intorior tili March 14. 1fo tostiflod that Tio gove tho dotectivo, Loll, tho card that was produced by tho Scerotary of tho Interior yoe- tordny, upon ® represcatation Ly bim that ho had been employed by **tho folks at tbo Whito Hougo,” and wan ontitled to bis por diem and allowances. Kuowing that Bell Liad Leon ap- pointod upon tbe card from tho President, and ho believed him fdr that reason, tho witnoes did not know how much ho was'on- titlod to, nor dxd ho cortify to tho accuracy of Iy accounts. It was tho daty of tho propor ofllears of the Departmont to oxamino into that. Boll eaid that bo did nat, under tho circum- stancos, want to Lol Lobarncg, the Chtef of tho Beerst Borvice of tho Interior Doparimount, what sorvieo ho was _porforming. The sritnosn had nover boon spokon to by tho Prosident, Lub- cocl, or Luckey, nbont tho appointmont of Boll. Iiosmd ho bad not communicatod with oither of thom on tho snbjoct of Lis appoint- meut or pay as any timo. —_—— BRISTOW. FULL TEXT OF 113 RLPLY TO LYNDE'S RESOLUTION. Correspondence Cincinnati Gaselle. WasuixeTor, Apnil 6,—The following js tho full toxt of tho reply of Bocrolury Bristow to tho regolution of Representativo Lynde (Mil- wanioo Whisky Distrlet), soling whether any newspepers, oditors, or correspoudents havo boan paid snything for helping to expose whisky thioven : Treasuny DeranTanyt, Wanmisaros, D. C., April 4, 1870,—81 3 I am thia morning in receipt of 3 reso- fution pazsed by tho Louss of liepresentatived on yes- torday, s fullo * Zleasired, That tho Bnarelnry of tke Treasury ba requestiil 10 nform thix Honse what sums of moucy, if_sny, havo been pald by tho Dopaciuient 10 nuwe- popurs, ciitos, or corrcapondonts of newspapers, uaido from the publiestion of leznl uotfcos, by tho attornoyn of tho United Htztes, rovenuo agents, Super- 150w, oF otbern conugeted with, or in eny manner as. slating in, the proeontions of ‘parties charyied with violating the Intornal Jiovenuo lawa at Bt, Lowls, Chite cago, sud Ailwaukoo, and whou paid, eud to whowm lu id, and for whal newspapers the 63mo were respoc- Ivcly paid, for wiiat partioular purpora tho samo wero pald; nud ‘from what funds Tmoneys vere paid,” Tn foply Uhereto the Sceretary han thie honor respect- fully (o inform tho Houso that fu Ll last snnual re- port hio advised Conuresa of the dlscovery of cxtensive consgiracies Lo defraud tho Government of {ts Inwzul roventics from distiiled apirits, and of the means cm- toyed to deloct and punivh rovenua ofticers, dintil- 2r, aud othors engaged Iu such conapiractes, ‘Tha magnitude and strength of tho combiaations n tho Treaoury auch ngeinat the Governmont wero susl oa {0 defy and suc- fully resist tho sneans usuully employed by tuo o3 of Interpal Movonuo to cxpose sud browk up auch unlawfnl combiuations, Tbe extracrdinary character of the frandn commit- ted, tiue widwspreail corsuplion of roventie ofticials in tho'elites refried to, cnd tho cousequent 1cas of ravo- e, rendered 1t nocessary {n order oftectually to put o stop to these fraus, and “to bring to punishmont tho phrdes engaged therciu—to reeurt ta every availablo uoures of iuformation, snd scemed nol ouly'to Justity but to damand the use of all tho encrgles aud justrd- wentulitics of tbe Lepartracnt. Acvordiugly, o Hullcllor of the Tressury vian db resled 1o draw upon tho sppropriation for Lriuging to trlal and punbament parties enyyged in counterfelt- Ing, awil for detecting ather frauds upon the Govern- ient, sud was elizped whh tho duty of a thorough eifort bo detect tho gullty partien, Fho worit thus tmpoecd upon tho Solicitor was con- dnzted withl euery and matkied smceess, aud the result fully fustines U ction ef tho Departriout, E=rly f tha coureo of tho dnveatipution it wna found imposibla to skeertah, through the ngencies ordin- arily cnsployed, the prociss defatis of tho manner of porpotratiug the frands, and subscquent dovelop- micnts buve ehown that, o aoveral fmportent districts, capuetally In thoso embracing tho cities meutioned In tho reaviution, wany of tau ollesra upon whom the Government usually reded were thomsclvea parties to conspirucics, oud that fhoy kspt constant wakch of tho iovements of otbier revenus oMcers, and gave timaly warnlng to tho distilers of the cooung of wuch o8 could ot bo crruytly used, ‘Under theso clroumstanzes 18 becamno nocessary to ctploy pertons who wora mot kuown to boin tho nervico of ths Government, Tha persons 4o omplogod wero carefully choson by itie Sollcltor of tho Y'reasuiry, and gederslly porfurmed well aud faithfully the duliea fmposed upon thons, 1n the carly sta;o of the Inveatization at 8t, Louis, & person, oo vocation it wus Lo gathor lozad commer- el noid fur o dally navespaper, yaa cmployed (o as- certain and roport thenlipmicat nud sulie of distilled apiritsin fhat city, nod to gather uch other Informa- un 0a tutght bo wacfal in detecticg erfiuo supposed to oxiot, 1o wWannoomployed beciuso he was Feome wended sa trustworthy and well fitted for the pur- pose, and bocauso it wea Lelioved ho couki conduct thy necotrary inquity without excitiug tho suspiclon of guilty parties, 1is work was done {u o nanner sat! factory to the Depstimeie. 1t forind o Vel of Drilos nctia which led to tho compluta expanrs of n figantic co spiracy, to tho conviction of & lare number of vicers, distillcrs, and otbiery, Lo tho insiftution of insny civil actiona {or the recovery of taxes, and o tho condemna- ton of forfcited property of conafderatlo valug, For tho services thus ronderod, thu pervon wo employed was paid o roszonublo’ compensation out of tha up- propelation sforesaid, Soon ater Lla craplogment hin connection with the press ceased, and Lo hus sincs Lot & Ruzenus Auont ot tho wsuat walary, s Duriugtho fuveitigations of Interhl Novenuo rul s in thuso eitics, and the trial of tho onenders, valuable information snd suggestions have been doe sved from Lt lo tma fro schapapers and petsous cnunected with tho press, bus with theexception aboves nmed nonn have acked o recoived any compensation whatever from (bla Depnrtmunt an contection with the Investigticus oF Jirosecutions at tho places named in th resvlution. ‘Tho Hecretary doca not, loweyer, porcoive that it would have been unlawtdl of fiproper to omploy trustwortliy aud compotont vorsous, wiistover thcle avocations, o aklin the effaity of 180 Lapartment to detect frauds bn tho rovenue, {alunent (Lo guilly parties, 110 80 Witen b deetued it ary, Ho tnuch of the resolutlon bs refers (o attornoys of thy od Btates Rovenus Ageuts, Bupervisora, or otbiers conneeted willl, of {0 auy niatuer asalsting in, tho presecution of perscus chatged with viokiting Tne ferual Rovenus laws at 5t Lonis, Silwaulco, and Chlcsgo Is somewhat obacure, nud it i3 diificult to derermine whether tho ‘,lurr-lml of -that part of tho regolutivn 4 to inquire it muy payisents were made Dy sich uilicors of persons, OF Whellier they aro ro- foered {0 under thy excoption sbout which na fnquiry fuzede, vie: payment for legal ubticea iuserted ln nevapaperd. Hut giviog to tha fnquizy the broadest scope, the Hecretary Lus tho liouor 10 eay thct ho hay nelther knowledgo Bor information of Lo puyiment of any wura of niuney by any such oileer or pervon ta 2ny newaptper, editor, or correspondent, for any pur- poro whateer, ucr b ho reason to surpcse that any Such paymcut bas been made. Very redpectully, i i Lringing to pune Lo Liaa not besltated to . 1L, Luisiow, Socretary of tho Treadurg, —_— FREYSINGER'S TRIAL. JAMES WALLACE. The second day's proccusdivgs fu tho TFroy- singer and Seavorus whisky trial did not excito much publio interost. ‘The court-room was ‘only ordinarlly froquented, aud thero word pleuty of empty chairs. Tha Court opsnod at 10 o'clock, nnd tho witucas Jumes Wallaco zo- eumed tho etsud. Mo tustified that n-coupon shown him was oue Lo gavo to Mr, Boaverns. Hodid unt know exactly what it was for, but supposed it was for tho shipmout of the high- winey, &lo Aid oot kuuw whose Flace it was to fill up the bianks, Tho signature ehown him wna in the handwriting of his wifo, who wha In (ko Lnbit of algning his nama for him, On tho crosy-cxaminntion witnoam testiflod that he bad Lnown the defendant o fift are. It wan on thokearn of ald friond- tain that tha dafendant eamo and asked bun to ttarda wholcsale lignor-store. The undcrstand- {1z wan thae o should attend to the ehiganents. Tio didmako tho firvt ong, but, boing ralher hungling, hio wan telieved, Ho aftarwards only ado tho enteles, ‘The defeudaut told hiim to be very caraful ntont tho account-honk, beeauwa tho rovenue agonts mipht bo around. Ilo had no ideaof tho nunber of ear-londe suippad Lo Englawood. The reveune sgonts came Lo ki bLousa with Heaverns and demandad tho baok eon- taining the account of tho rhipments. Ho win not presen® ab tho tias. Tho witness' bitlor- ress of lecling: towardn Scaverus wan bscauso that persud had wot pasd him onough, Whon before tho Grand Jury hio was intiucuced by tha gamo fecling, His teatimony beforo the Graud Jury was in tho shapo of anawers ta leuding questions, On the redirect oxamination by Mr. Dontoll, witnoss oxplained tlat when bo Lad stated that ho bLmd token chargo of one shipment, and tho only ono of which merioran- do were piven him by 3r, Saavorny, he had forred to tho ono which covnisted of spirits shippod s flour, sud which required cooporage., A tolils testimony bofore the Grand Jury, thewit- ness becamo connderably mixed up, and eaud tuat ho did not Enow whether ho had aworn truo or felse bofors that body, ag ho waa nearly reared to death at the tie, Inanswer to nquertion by Mr. Storra, witnesn stated that an ofidavit sliown Tim was written by Col. Kinnoy, 1le had never poon Mr. Seaverno sinco bis tostimony befora the Graud Jury. E ALICE WALLS was nost swoin, and testilied that sho was the wifo of tho provious witnews. I'rovlous ta tha fivo they Liad hived at No. 781 Stato ustruct. r tusband had Leon o eattle-drover for a kv Kout, 8ho knew, Mr, Senverns. 5ha kept for har husband o book kuown as n wholesalo Hquor-dealer's book, but eho did not kuow nt he timo what it waa, bbe Lopt it about three yours. Thete wau one book which they kept bont o year,—that ono they woro always quar- roling nbont, and sl hid it fn tho barm, ~ Sho coaid not tell how many entries sho bad made. #ha did not recolloct muking nny entries in the ikt book, Bhe didu't went to have it at the hwuge, She ddn't remomber #igniug hor bus- band's naino to any Looks, but il thero woy any \ritng 1o thein sho supposed sho wmust havo donoit. Homo of tho entrien Lo cut out nnd 1avo to tho children, ud others she gave to hcr husband, Sbho _didn't remomber giviog wuy to Mr. Beaverns, Bho gavo over half of them to her husband. Tho _last coupon aigned by hor v 11872, At the timo thy book was burned somo- thing s exid about the rovouuo oflicors, llo told her there might ba troublo in keopiug tho ook, but Lie did no: mako auy explanstion of it, ‘Fho reaxon for tho disagreoment betwoon her- selt aud husband on account of tho bouk wus beeauss tho book wos alwags lying around in tho way, and was being torn by tho childron, About tho socond book they had no trouble. Witness lore grow very prevaricating. coupous Alr. Boutell—\Wasn't tha troulle ahout tho flrut booit owing to your makinr outried in it which you didu't know anything uuout? Ao, Wallneo—No, ‘I'ho Court—Mrs, Vallaco, If you cennot tell tho trugh, I will soe if wo caunot fiud somo way of making you tell the truth, Tho crose-exemination by Mr. Storrs bogan noon aftor. Witness statod that sho Lind novor recowved any fnstructions from her husbaud or Jr. Beaverty rcgnxdilx}; the Look. Bho was present when tho book was burned by hor husbend, and thero way o quatrel betwean them, The childien wero meddiing vath the book con- tinually, Thoe Cotirt hero intimated that tho witness angwered tho questions of Ay, Stotrs mure readily than thoge of the other side. Mr. Storrs waid that 1o hopod nothing was meant by tho 1emark, Mo woull assurc tho Court that ueithier ho nor any of his ausociate couusel had over voen the witness beforo that moruing. €OL. T. . KINNEY wag noxt called, Ho lind beou in tho rovento sorvico about two moutha, Tha coupoun shown him he had ficse seon in the posacssion of Judge Blillor, who had told him it was ono of tho cou- poos from the Wallace book, A trancerips of the acoouut book waa shown, and wilneds testi- fied that ho had beon informed that tho account ropreecutod all tho apirits shippod from Froy- etnger to Wallaco, ko bod oxamined tho ne- counts of winew shipped from various oiuts by I'roysinger over yariow:s road, € The caso hero rosted for the prosecution, nnd Qou, Hawloy, in betall of {ho defen tant, mado Lo opentug Kpoech. 1o was foliowed Ly Judgo Murpby, who spoke brioily to the same cilect in beha!l of his cliont, Beaverus, On tho roopening of court in tho afternoon, tho teatimony for the dofonsa was tutroducod. XL T. WISER way first called to tho witness-otand. Ho testi- fied that he had readed ot Heck Istand sinco 1952, and’ was o Doputy Colluctor aud Asristant Asgesgor, havieg resigned Oct, 1, 1575, Ilo had been on duty at tho Milan Distitlery, His duty cousfuted fn receiving roturne, and in opening nrd cloving tho vats and averaging tho cavacity. ‘F'hio changes of eapacity were frequent. o had boon thore with othor ofticors, particularly with Mr, 3. IL, Rood, tho Asucesor of tho dis- trict, J. B, Cahill was Collecior prrt of the time, Mr. Gilson was Asscasor, Witnoss had 110 means of detevmining if thera was any illicit Dugincss done thore, Thoy conld not uwa any oxtra tubs without his knowledge, nnd lio did 1ot kuow of nuy exten inushon beiug run con- taury to law. Oh crosg-examivation ho esid that he weni down thora to the diktitlcry often with other uiii- cors {n 1872, hut could not recolloet the pumber of timey. kxtra mashos ight have been run without his kuowledgo. ‘Lhe wine-tooin way vono distanes from tho distiltery—~ubout 100 feet, WILLEAX A. NORUM s tho next witnoss, Ha had resided in Iock Tsland County for twanty yemw, and had hewn appointed n Btorokecper n Juzo, 1870, Loing assygnod to duty ot tho distillery of G, 1% Froy- singer, and continuod thore unlil Decomber, 1878, 1lo was nighe Blorokeeper, 1L B, Burg Dotug day Btorokoeoner, His duty was 2o watel nnd eo that no highwines wore removod, and to woigh tho erain that' wont into tho mmnsh, Durivg; that time, to his knowledge, no eptrits woro manufactured upon which no tax was paid. If uny Lad beon wmado iu violation of law he woula have known it,—at least ba would huve known if nuy bad beeu romoved during the night, Ilo did wot think any. crooked was mado, Lavid ITawes way tho Gangor on duty ab - the titno Lo was there. A rochfy- ing house was nmover thero. © b did moz know of auy epirits boinx rectittod thore which were producad elaewhoro. 111y duty did not roquirs him to look after tho rectifyiug-housc. Ile saw wigon-loada of what 1o supposed 1wAro Bpirity going to tho rectitying- house, haviug apparently beon sent (haro Trom Rock Lsland, Buch occuriouees wore raro, 1o rumetinion saw them sfter 4 o'clock in tho nfror- noon. Witness way croas-oxamined by Mr. Boutell, and sald thut tho yoctilytug-hono was woat of tho distillery, ‘Thore weio no buildings betwosn thotn excopt a lot of catlto-pens, 1la was uuver in tho houso hulf-n-duzen times, sud had no dutics thoro of auy kind. 'Tho losds of spirlts Lo hnd soen poing (horo wero frum the west golng vast to tho rectifylng-houso, ‘fho witncas hero boconnng faint ho was excused, sud 31, DAVID UAWLS was placod on the stund, 1o testilied that ho bad resadod dn Rock fetand thivty-cigbt yours, o win uppointed & Gauger Juno 17, 1869, apd was wssignod o July to Froyringor's tillery, 1o continued . thera a6 long us tho diatiliery was runuiug, exeept for wbout i month 1 1870, 1lo way relivvad at taub tiine by John 13, Scanlon, | Ilo 1eeided at Rock Inland ol tho thue, ‘Fhe dwtillery was swest of Bilan, oud eouth of tuck Isiand, The Itoek 1sland Load wak on the cast ida of tho distill- ery. Tho distillory was on tha bauk of ftuck Ttiver, which was crossuld LY & berios of lirid, Auy one gotog tu Milat om tho town muss over tho bridzo. Ha gatgoed snd stamp the highwiues nauufaciured at tho d and hoe did not kuow of uuy belng moved illegally, e did uot kuowof any bavels or pavkagua returncd with he otauipy ybean coled. ‘Thoro were some wpinty biought to by roctiticd which wore not manifactured ot the digtillery, llo bad Luown of quantities of wpirits being takon from tho bonaud warehouso sud stored 10 Froysingoi's warchoueo. Tuo proof varied greatly--sometimoes s low ng 12, and from thut to 180, Ho was conddent that no spirits wers wado or removed which ho did notsee. Ho husclf earriod the keys to thy wiao-room,and uo uie conld apen the door with- ouPbroaking tho Guverpnons seal. CGoorge 1. Froysingor ceased to oporate tho distillery Do« cember, 1474 HEXRY N, BURG was next ealled, and testitied that ho had lved in Rock lelaud twenty-two years, llo was o Gsuger, having been wppointud first & Stwre- koepor fu 1869, 1o wau ussigued then to Lroy. aingot'n diatille d was thoro four yoarn, with somo (ntoarmizaions. From June, 1871, to Jnnu- ary, 1873, ho svas thero continnously. During thnt timn the firat Gangor was Mr, Hoardsiay, suc- ir. Hawza in Juno, 1870, At nrosant r ooy a didiliey m It & et 2R D BRI YOO Lo tis wete & guantity destroved by lights crosd-axamination by Mr, Hoatell, tha wituess slated that ho wad st the dustiilory all day whan they wero runmng full capacity, When not full capacity, 1o would ha thore oniy a part of the day. i wonld genorsly go thero at § o'clock in tho morning, nud gtay until tho night Hlorokeoper srrived. Bomotunod, when i Aistitlery bind stopped for the day, thers was no use of his remnining later than nonn, MR, 3. B2 RO was naxt ealiod, and axatn o had resdud o C caga vears, and kiown 3 Tl had been a Deputy Co Mr. vorny eamo to him i of ladmg, nalidng for ntvances upon th ‘Tho proper coupond wore attached, or Lo worid not have pad any sitention to thew . Those ully wore forwarded {o Now York, or Wherever the goods had been rhipsod, Ho contd not toll tha date, but thought the travs. actions wora hetwoon 1£70 and 1873, During thnt poriod withcws f7as o #olicitor for & Now York honso, ‘Il gonds wote ubinped over tha Tied Lino route. 1o would not have advance! euytling on them unless tho coupuna were ol right. z }‘ s Jobn It Bangley, . I, Clouzl, and 1L 1, Boaue testifier to Mr. Seaverna' god charactor, ‘fnao Court nt this poiut adjostned uotil this mormng at 10 o'clock. . ——— IN" GENERAL, 3, Iy WARDL e "Fho Tlon, T, D, Ward hias not raturned to his e, and thero i a poastbility that hig coming bo deiayed for somo days. T'elegrams from himself and Lis brother-in-law, Mr, Gieorgo W. T.atimer, receivod lately, inve deseribed hig con- diticn us precatious, and it is pow known that o in quito ill. = Tho followiug dispatel” was rocoived youter- oy dudgn Marplir, ixtesi o Aptil To—George W Stanford, 153 Weahe 02 W, came to 1Ly houce this moruing very 1 bo thero fn tho morping, Uhonan W, TaTiarn, Mre. Ward immediately made preparations to wstart for Detraut thia morning, snd, unless Mr. Ward comens with Mr, Latimes, cho will leavo on Lbo firet train, Othor friends of the ex-Dis- trict-Attorucy bavo jjono ta him, and a4 soon os ho inajlo to travol he will bo brougbt tiome, . Mr. Ward has suffered for 8 number of yesrs witt n kidooy (ifficulty, and has been ropeatedly warned to tako tho Lest: cave of hiwsclf, aud thoan most fntimate with Lum, snd who have beard moro tu detnil of his prosent condition, entertein foars thaz ho s really in greater dan- ger than tha dispotehes would eoem to {udicato, Einca tho troubles that now involve him sroso, Mr. Wardhes bhoen greatly depresacd, ‘and at timog lins oxcited cousiaorablo alarm from hiy condition, It was contrary to the advico of hin fricads that ho undertook his Eostern trip, aud now that he has sunk intoa condition that ap- pears absolutely to provent Lin immediato ro- trn, 1t {8 more than over to bo regreited that ho loft Chicago. LLT TIERE BE TEARS. Iiers e woo nmong tho #quealets. They are hiust to tho blood. 'Thoy nre in tesrs uud wisory. Horsow reats upon their haade, and their hearts ura heavy. Htormy days have come unto than, end gilver thrends aro mincling with the gold upon their scalps, Sackeloth pud bitter water havo taken tho placo of broadcloth and beer. Theiv Jnmentations burdon the ww, Their oyes rain sait-drojy, Thoy avo great ot ilgunng, Thoy are profound moral statieticians. Slnce the dawn of thoir troublea thoy have figured. From the dato of their seizurea they havo figur- od. Unto them lifo vins without avail, if not ilgured for, Thoy dwelt in schemes and abided i plans. : I'heir darling plan_ haa Leen (the reloase of their bonds, the bonds giveu upon tho roleass of their property after the soizare. A considora- tion of their syucaling was tlat they suould re- covar their propetty, Dut now cowes inczora- Juw aud swift retribution, ssyng uuto them, * Vurily hw who squcalett sball not enter upon tho Joys of his distillory.” Aud great dosjmir fell upon them as tho sontonco way read. Tut, truo to their inetincts, thoy began * fig- unng,” and for o weok or moro they have'sork- «d and Jabored with Judgo Bangs, that thoy be allowed now to turn their distilleries in, snd se~ euro lfilu relenso of thelr bondgmen. Judgo Janga in o patient man, Mo barkenoth much and sloppotl: ovor but little, and whon the fig- urerg® tigured out thot it wowd Lo- o gooil senema to substituto the property for tho bonds, hasald it would bo o godd seliomo, Ten hio puiled bis Bnir o Jittla moto forward of lits oars. Thoy departed chuekling. Judge Tiangs romained in b ofilco (also chucklng). And’ the squeslers woro glad and rojorced, aud tho world was bright to them. Tho sky was blue, vamd tho sun tipped tho spives of the churchios to which thoy beod their steps upon tho Habbath, Tle tittle virds ¥ang gaily in the Tiappy world thar ** figuring " hud ereatod. v gut,” said dudge Laugd to a Tinuse re- portor vesterday, ¢ the law i3, that whoio a pond hiny been given on tho rolease of proporty, and a botid substituted, the positions cannot be mzain roversed, aud tho Government wuse look to tho boudsmoen.”" . 4 J{avo yon uo option in the matter ¥ asked Tha law is thero, and I cuiaugo it.” tho Dupartment at Washington ‘Liat iy anothor thing," nald the Judzo ; 1 ean't spoak for tho Dalvaxlmaut. but tho Jaw is an 1 binvoe stated to you® - Al 80 far na you are advised, you must pro- cced under tho condomnatious against tho bonds 2 “ Yon, wir. T eoo no other way." Aud B0 tho vietms nro all gnaf and uncharita- blences. ‘A'be uky is dull and overcast. ‘Thu wun no longer lishts thoir path, and (ho frogs croui where tha Lirds weio musieal. Bull the7 figure, Tho whole matter will be precentod to the Department at Washington. A stron plon will bo mado to releaso tho bonds, Livory sncitico of properey will bo offerod, but, if 16 all shall fait, thora wili bo howhngs of puin cuil mortitication of tho flesh, LOOK A LITTLE. ‘Lho purchosers of spitits ut the eales under condemuation will do well to look the matter calwly in thu oye. Thero is o saction of tho statuto (quoted below) which will La rozd with interest. Luyers who aro uuder tho icipreasion that thoy can buy and soll immediatoly, will probably be astazishied toloarn that, avon though the tuz Lins ouco boon psid on tho splrite, 1t must bo paid again by tho purchaser, tho old stamps obliterated aud now tax-panl ‘stamps nftixed, 1t has generally been supposed that ono pay- mont of tax f4 sufliclent to et the goods upon tha murket, but the section and tho regulationn under it provide that tho old stampns must be seraped off upon koizurd, and new ones put ou upou tho sale, Thero was g hot discussion Lo- trzecn two distillers yosterday upon the vubject, whishwas thanfly scttled by teforenco to the fuls lowing ssction s * AL distilicd spirits forfeitad to tho Tnited Slates, cold by order “of Court ur under procus of dltraiit, whall bo sold subject to taxi and thy purchuser whall fmmediately, andbo- foro hu takes yossemslon of sabl spirits, 17 tho tax thercon, And any distillod spirits heretos for casion of tho ] t.1y X Mtatnps aro ailized tovany cask ¢ o 80 coiademned, wich stampa ahall bo obliterated snd do- stiuyed by tho Collector or Murshiad uttor forfeiture, atd Lefure suel bale, . GUSTAY DE GBAY, tho chnp'swho ran tho tlicit still-houss for the mapufucturo of molassos bigliwines, was ro- lensod from jail yestorday in bail of $2,000. danah B Laylor aud Abiaham Suidaw went on tho bond, . NATTUIAS 3, SMITI, Jumag Morrly pud Juaas Ii, Susith Interviewod Juilso Blodgots yestorday, und signel the bal- Lomd of Matthina M. Bunth, wdicted for faling tu cancol tho rectilier’s stamp on soveral barrols of whisky dbieh ho purchasad from Golsen & Iisetman laat April. Uho bond was tised nt 0, FARKFR R MA5ON, wheoo wisslonsry Iabora an connection with erovked whisky have only boen cyualod by thoso uf Glotson Q. 1tusacl), was closuted for some time yestorday afteanoon with Col. Matthows. "Tuoy msciwaod the Froysinger crookoduess at tho ilan distillery 1 all ita bearings ; and tho eols conicluston At wlieh both -artists arxived wan that the Government oilleials ac Milan were Just as muech o color a4 Freyauger, 1t will nat bu 8 burintso it sovorul oflicials uro decapitasod in thus Vicuity, TIL CONDEUNATION CASES of Pasker k. Mason, Guolson (G, Itussell, and uthiors of (e that batel, will conie up for adjudi- cation i tha conrse of 1wo or thres days, SATTUEW . RAPP, A couple of duplicato warrauts for the arrcst of Matthew . Bapp wera {ssued by Hoynoe yose terday, aid blaved fu tho bauds of Deputy Mar- shals, It way quistly whisporod around the QGovernmont building that that celobrated indl- vidnalhiad roturoed to the city, and was ljing pordu, s MISCELLANEDUS, SULYAR Brenal Inspaich ¢ The Mrvackss, Apnl T.—In tha N cono Lo-daj, iunoy complated bis ar, fur tho tiovermmont. Jaiaes G.Jdonkins cotne tnanced tho closing arguricnt for the dofondnut, Jako Nunnemnchior, contonding that nothing had been shown proving o pattnership.. ‘Lo cago will probably last till Tusiday, R e T THE ERA OF GOOD LIQUOR. s frocticnl and Succesdful Anaugus J 1tien 10 Chiciego, Tha pablie, hin and ont of Chicago, ary apidly whowin g thoir appreciation of tha fart that thiscity has nb last established & placo whara tho dnintiest and purest of liquors may ho oltatned ot al) timos. Ratail dealers, fami- ties, and inedical men havo long complained of tho impossilility of being abla to procura, with abaaluto teliability, gonmno Kentucly sunr-mash whisky [n Chicago, This confossedly ueeful and hoalthy baverags having latoly bean put regulrriy on kals, the call for it finy Ibalm.l into remarkabls magnitude. M, €. McDonald & Co, proprictors of ore,” No, 178 Houih Clark atroet, tlnadant satizlaction of seoing their cuterpriso promytly rowarded, ‘The detand for tho varions kinds of Kentucky nonr-mash whiszy Bold by them has rapidly sssumed handeotan proportions, Dealing aaly In auch unapproachs alle brands as Mcb T, Medllister, 1. Monareh & Drothere, Jordan, sud Kentucky Club. this firm bas from tho outsel rofused to hendlo auything of an wferior ordar. 1L L 13 epacionn cellars genuino Melraver of sometaing never seau elsewlero 1 Chicaso bes forn. ltmothor goods aro_on n kealo of come mensnrato superiopty. Tho flirm has outrnn everytinag In the shape of competition j'1st by aduénng to ity poitey of Liceping ouly tuo bewt of everything, 5 Deksdes tho turivaled soar-mnah jwl which they Liave n movt corpleto it MeDonald & Co. alvo deal luriely iu fiue brandics, wince, aud otler Jiquors. Tlncy deliver any ot their gosds in any portlon of tha city, with no exirg cost, Lverything gold by thew mav to obtained I whatever guantity desired, whether singla fiasks, bo:tles, domijolins, kegs, aud bar- rele, or & hundred of cach, Mail orders re- ceivo a4 wpeeds nud satisfactory atteution i thovo dslivered fu persun, Indoed. tho wholy buciacss has beon admirably systematized, anl the Lest iuterets of custumiers ure sorved with cispath and f felity, CASUALTIES, * CRUSHED TO DEATH, Srectat Diszatzh o The Clicano Tridure. DaviNiorT, Ia. Apnl 7.—A frightfal accident ocrurred here to-day. About U s.m. a lack fror thin city took over to tho other sido o gen- tleman named dr. J. B, Herdman, of the Novw York dry goods house of Fav. Hasen & Co. Winla cros«ing tho track at tho k Islanad side of tho bridge. an engine spprouched. eeing tbis Herdman attempted to jump out of tho bock, but teo late. He was struck by the engine, Tolled nlonz the track 50 feot, and was horzibly crnelied to death. Tho Coronor's verdict was that tho cause of the accident wny the reckless- uess of tho driver. [lerdman was a Mason er 0dd-eliow, nnd wug Deputy Chaneeljor Com- mandat of the Kuiglts of Psthias of Tova. Hia perents livo at Wilmiogton, Del. THE MISSISSIPPI FLOOD. Mexrims, April T,—News by the.Sigral-Ser- vico of thu deciino of tho river at Cairo aud Kt. Louia of an fuch to-day causcs rojoicing emoug thoso interentod in planting in the river bottoms, ‘Tho rise hiore ia very slight, tho river this oven- ing marking 95 feet on the gouge, or a foot above ths fluod of Insi August, and wishin 4 Inches of tho great flood of 1813, It is beliaved hero that the chieck [n tho nisv st tins point js cataed by tho water tinding a now outlet 1u sunken Innds along tho St. Francis Lottom, "l far but littlo damago is reported Loyond that of tetardivg plantizg operation, and con- piderablo loas of ntock. ' SAD ACCIDENT. Srectal Disvatch to The Cazazn Tridune, Camyonpave, Tit, April 7.—Conductor Jamee 1, Smith, on the Gilmay, Clinton & Bpringtield Railroad, met n foarful mishap at Mt. Carbon yeaterddy nfternoou. “Whilo coupling cors bo slipped aud foll undor the wheels. Ouo 5-fon Joaded conlecer pazsedoser his right log, tern- bly masglivg i, Burgienl gid was sammoned unmedately, but arrived at o lato hour, aud while tho amputetion of tho log was being per- forwed hodied. 1To leaves o wifo and threo childten well provided for, aud ia care of tho ralroad officialy. OFF THE TRACK. « PrirapeLraia, o, April 7.—Too £:20 train from Kensinzton Dopot to-night ran off ko track near Harrowgato Lano, about 4 wmilos from this eity. The engine and one car woro upsot, badly damaging both. Tho fireman waa badiy Injured, snd tho uuqhmnr elightly. Hovoral pas- sengers wero burnod aud otheriiso elightly in- jured. Tho employoz wers removed to ths 1Eplscopm {Torpital” for trestment sud tho pus- songers takon to ‘Luenton. THE WEATHER. Wasmyoron, D. C., April §—1 a. m.—For the Lake region, northwest to northeast winds, cooler, followed by wartnor, partly cloudy or ctear gosthor, and_ rising baromoter. For the Midald Atluntic States, diminishing, westorly wiods, rising barometer, cooler, clear weatirer. LOCAL UDSERVATIONS, Cuicaco, Apeil T, Wind, _ {ltaluWoltser Time. 1Bar, 'Thr Iiw, i p. 53y, £200 P, 1, 01| 19:15 4 L ODALRVATIONS. ‘Cutcauo, April T—Miduight. ., fresh, . W,y fresd, BUSINESS NOTICES. Ono hundrod yenrs ago faiwo tecth were Dot constlercd proterablo to” the arfginal grind. €4} yet this 14 sttesied every day at Do MeClieaiioy's, A now tnveution, thoromlly tedted, Las beea futro ducud Ly the Doclor for securing’ plates frmly in Jhico under all circumatances, makiug them comforts ablo and rellable, Only €4 &' sct for the beat, Gald filiugs, tho focat, warranted ten years, at half former Tates. Astonisting Factl—farvey Lnico, Altinu, Mich, wircured by Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordig) after Couyling tweity Years, 1L fover faila lo pormiuently cure oft ‘scrofulous complaluta, lung disasies, o cougimption, & pleasant toalo for uer. vous dobility, Purites the blood, removes external sarus, and auakes the body cleau, Conghs=A NMedical ‘Crepavntion in tho forin of & Jozengo 14 tho moet convenlent, + firown's Lrouchial Troches » allay irritation wh.ich induces coughing, giving rellsf {n Uronchitts, hoarse "f"': mtuenza, consumptive wod astbmabie cuae plasts, Asthmn-Thousands of the a canes Of aathms have been relleved by uamgw.h::: Whitcomt's Remedy. In no case of pare 3 claracter Lua 14 faid 80 five peery, 1Ty dstumas . LOKE NAVIGATION, LAKR NAVIGATION OPH, CGFOODRICET'S SIDE- WHEEL ~ STEAMBOATS & ON THEIR ROUTES. TIH BTEAMER MUSKEGON Leaves for (iraud Haven and Musicgon BUNDAY EVENING NEXT, April 10, at 7 o'clock. . 'THE BTBAMER CORONA F Toaves for fit. Joseph and Benton Harbor AIONDAY SIORNISG NEXT, April 10, at 10 o'clock, aud daly theroalter, Seud ftagutto hl):'fi. foot MisLigau-ay, B & G, 'BUTLIN, bup't, = FINE WHISKY. SR i o fi s, The only complete stock of Puwre Eentucky Hand-Made Copper-Distilled Sour Mosh Vrhisky over brought to Chi-~ cago. We have the following incomparable brands: HeBrayer, Auderson Comty, - '68. McBrayer, Anderson Comniy, - '73. D, Honareh & Buos., Daviss Ca., 68, 1. Tonarch & Bros,, Daviess Co, 71, BleA%ster, Anderson Comty, - '72. Juidan, Daviess Conty, - - 'Td, Kentucky Club, Daviess Connty, T4, Also, a full line of Fine Im- ported Wines, Brandies, nud Liguors, A SPECIAL Goods in any quantity, from a Bottle to a Barrel, daliversd | in any pert of the city. “THE STORE” M. C. }'DONALD & 50., No.176 South Clavl t..Chica GROCERIE> xT FRESH RUA@W@ i SLACK'S AR 100 Bagt Hadisui-it, The Only Grocery House in the Northwest Using Burns'Im- proved Steam Rouster. ‘We sell moreCoffees than any other ten Grocary Stores in the city, which is abundant proof of superier quality and close prices, Fine drawingr Sloyune, Gunpow- der, Young tiyson, imperial, Fove. Oolong, and Jdapan Teas, ini piil ashmere Bouguet woeake, 20¢, New Orleans Sug A Sn Stamlanl il ar. u%nlml 8 New Orjean: et ¢l 3-1h Cang Baltimore Peac A-1h Canis Toatoes, per il Jer +ee 6,00 to 6,30 New Process...... aen A0 Goad St. bonis White (avoling Ricd, per ih o Just received. o farge inv Maple Sugar, :’i.");‘}‘x:ll {or a o) icy of Pare New of our “’“‘."2""”' it CUORING . Sov ool SATURDAY, AFRIL 8 et ) .1.“] [ Our SPRING STOCK, consisting of Overconts and Swmts ror IMon, Youths, Boys, and Children, is now complote, In ordor to closo out sovoral large lota of Cassimorc Suits and Panta- loons, we haveo scloctod irom our rogular stock, and placod on scpa- rato countora, about SIX HUN. DRED PAIRS OF CASSIMERE PANTALOONS, Yo Rogular sizes, cmbracing some TWENTY-FOUR DIFFERENT STYLES, which wo shall ofior, to close, on SATURDAY, April 8, ot §3, 83.50, and $4 o pair. Many of theso Pantaloons, when matched in snits during the wintor, wero sold at from §5 to £7, and in regular lots would bo worth that prico to-daw; but we shall close tho entiro lot, as before stated, Customers who comeo early. will ot tho best soloctions, as lots can- not bo duplicated. N EAGLE CLOTHING STORE, 138 and 138 Mnadison-st.,, and © 144 Clark-st. _ _CARPETS. CARPETS ‘Wo ask parties about buying Oarpets to call aid ozumine some NI'W DESIGNS wo have just received, manutaoturod expresaly for our trado, S &Garham, 221.& 223 State-st. N, B.—Prices guarautoed os low asanyin tha citys HARDWARE, &o; " EXCELSIOR WANUTACTURING 0. 612, 614, 618 & S10 1%, AAIN ST, eT. O, TEO, WEILEJALE DEALFRI TiH-PLATE, WIRE, SEZET LRON —ANID — OO P IR, Rinve always In Btock a completo essortment of cvery class of gouids uscd or sold by TIN AND STOVE DEALERS, + 4¥D L33 CALT YANUTACTORERD OF TER | i FANOUS WHEREVER USED-OR KNOWH [ FOR EGONOMY IN PRICE, 0ii CONSTRUCTION, QUITH & UNIFORM BAKING, AND PERFECT OPERATICM “© 7 the trade respectful 7 puarantceing FINAT-CLASS GOODS, " PRoMPT STIPMINTS. AND LOWEST FOSSIBLE PRICES. SIND FOR NEW LISTS. ADDRESS: argis f o i o7, 1LOIS. MO, Wi LLINERY, TRty WESTEXD DIY GOODS TIOUSE. I FLOWERS, TEATEERS, and RTRAW GOODS. 2,000 Sureys Figwars af hall price. 1,000 Fauey Faatiars at helf price. 1,000 Ladies' & 1ises’ Shed Hats at 25t 50c, THE NEZW SHAPES IN DREBSS HATS NOW OPENING IN French and Swwiss Chips, s X, Aerelnnl, lorence, Cunton, Linen, nad IFancy Draids.’ TIE NEW SOADES IN OSTRICH' AND FANCY FEATHERS, &o. Orders for Trimming Hata promptly ate = tondod to and tasterully excoutod, GALSON, PIRIE & G0, MADISON & PRORIA-GTS, Faies SILES, - - HENEY BROTHERS" ATZERICAN SILES! BLAOK AND COLORED GEOS GRAING SPRING, 1876 These Bilks, manufactured in Chermost apw proved manuer, are warranted not to cut or change color in wearing, and surpass, in weiglit, tinish, and durability, ary that oan- be obtaired at correaponding pricos. Tor fale by all the Leading Retailers, # Cheney's Amerlean Eilks combine mast beautifully in costunica with all the nott wool Fabrics now i vogue and we beattily rovomnend thewn for thelr Leauty and durchitity o the sttention of vur rouders."—Scribuese outbly, " HATS. HATS. Tho Largost and Bast Assortment in tho West, at BISHOP & BARNES', Cor, State and Monroe-sts. SPEOTACLES. . A it o e e AP 5 1aHTV RGeS RRAZILIAN PEBBLE SUKCTACLES Hnited to all sights by lnspection at MANASSE'S, Oph a8 #h (Jl‘nb‘um BDulldiaw "