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2 THE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1870, THE SAFE.BURGLARY York, and in a fow days rocelved suothor Ne ! bymn on A charming molod: iefowey 55 uanalt 18Tog i, 45 coma EUROPEAN GOSSIP, e hcsenning molods, somponsd axprouty ‘cro on lmpnr'um husl nma,u o lhl ;cmn 'fl An amatour, aud durlog the offertory A, 15.“ 4 Lis (Banflelt's) houes, o arrived hors of 'f8¥0_tho 'tho famous prayer from 3 1 o Bt ot Laatoid ikt i wiy g | AT Amorican Molodrama fn o | Sl 20" B 5240 o o old's hoao, d um why he e o Lo s v il o Parislan Theatre, g nli sl e s St Jivalin tho oarly morniug, aud sald that it b susned their backs on what wa al bomn arrabgod that howas Lo broskfast with ites aad mmmdmmlwn;’,u“'a;’gz%fly‘mu Baniord i yractington at Tabdacks Louso. | Belling and Defining Boes {n London—~ | Famous sinors o Seuis poaitiont Gvercoming Rl it Mo ik iecec) et A Rothschild Marriage, Anlr respact for e gautity of the placo, Nare ho wished to talk ovor with L, It was nearly s arad tho o, Offortory Legan, evorshady ro, noon whon Whitely arrived at_Dabcock's hotine, x{:gflg:‘"": &'fl his ik n‘l’""’"fl i1 order to and Babeock wran not thiero, Danfield bad given | Eatlng fn Rnssla and Kwedenss.A Royal gueleusas, who, procedad by blm & card rolativo to the nalt, knd not finding & hulasier and accompanied by n gentloman, 0. DAbooek i, ho next wont fo the Prestlont's Behool of Cookery. licitod alms in nccordauco with Fronols prac; 1} ho g wotld] Jwonid | his roporh. I8 bogan by sialing that whon tho | were not quite , so bright, yor there :o‘:w‘::d rt::\:?n w‘onh;u .t‘lmt nlg! 'ehams. Bonlelpy was ornnri:ad |’n 1840, Onicago hads | was » Fnod dogroa of popular Intolligeucs. And go it wasif Lhoy took away the Church, puiation of loss than 5,000, with ive Protestant | In Prnssia thero s & Government, at timos All that wan puro in'life would pass away, and g:rchfl!—“m!\)y(nflnn. Baptist, Mothodisi, | harsh, yet having Parllament, an unshackied men return to a beastly lavel, Just ss long an | Episcopal, and Unitarian—all located within a | press, and 96 per cent of 1ts inhiabitants being tnen inquired for salvation and sought ont tha | block and If of oach othor, oxcapt tho 8t. | able tqread. In Franco, how differant! For way loading to a ptiror and futuro Jife, the Iouse | James, Theso wore activo, encreetio organitza- | many contaries that 1and had been without the of God would exist. tiona of tho visible Church In our thon embryo | Bibto, and thero had boen a falling oft fu intel- " Lot us bulld an altar on Dethol." city. Bat of church bulldings, lttle can bo | ligonce. Tho Iast consus showod that 301§ vor Virlao wara fino roncoption of tho hoart-res | eald of thelr architoctaral bommty and comeliness, | cont of the adult mate population coutd nolther ligious conviction of God, which Infused tuo na« | or thoir conveniences aud comforts, read nor write. No wondor that tho lepublio iure of man, and preserved virtue. Roligion | Sinco. sud inclnding these fiva oreanizations | had bad a hardtime in France. In Italy partiona vas tho all-pravalling seotiment which waa the | then oxisting, 195 churchos bave boon formed differad, but for long conturics the Bivle was ali-absorbing Ingrediont of virtue. Neligion | among tho varlous denomination of the city | interdioted from all Italy, In Lombardy thoy nisdo men and laws, thongh mauy might say it | sud immodiate vicinity, 175 of which ate now in | had Ien‘real had a froo Dible, and thers was to 'was our schools, music, the arts, and other ad- | sctive oxtstenco, many of thematrong in num- | be found the largest propostion of intelligonce. ditlons to civilization, Dot Sbakspeara | bora and wealth, aud activo nnd ofliciont in all | Ont of evory 1,000 malos 599 conid road, and of Serlous Implicntion of Gen. Bab- cock in That Nefarfous Conspiracy. Probability that He Will Next Stard Trial in Washington, The Damaging Testimony of Whitely Be. 5 which in thils instance somowhat mpairoed tha ligion, | aggresaivo church work, owning in many in- | fomalon 460, In Tascauy, of overy 1,000 malos fore Proctor Kuoit's Committee Liouse, whoro Baboock was, and whote the firss T ofTecls of both Iustrumanta and vole. M. Faer b TR o W e P o e L lificon, which axo | 860 conld rapd; of femaioy U0 could road. " In ¥ interviow aboat the conapiraoy took paca. | 1| AN SMERIOAN, MeLaDnaMA i pARIS, RS i Wil smporh - aitock s Gles tospoot for God, \Where thoro was no Inspirs- | marvols of convenionco, comfort, u f:i, m"l‘i:!flfl“co:;;?rnd: i the District wnthorition wero bolng very bittarly | Now York Tribuno: Tho ndventarous Amerte | 11/mence,” composad axpresaly for tho oeeyt [§? virtno, If thoy nnd | compared with tho buildings ocenpied by t :1';? god‘l‘n“f‘-ll‘::?rl?p:a: 41007 :onld not havo any | Bocleties thirty-six years ngo, ¥ In Spain, snothor non-Diblo country, out of virtho,' There might bo a diffotenco in tho | EtConnected “with theso churchos, nesrly 600 | 15,000,000 gnnplp, 12,040,000 did not know thelr types - of rellajon, but (he lower pos- | clergymon Lisvo at various timea held thd nas- | Jasters, and Lardly 1,500,000 people could writo seesed “typen of virtie as woll 48 the highor, | toral office, and 169 nre how actively engaged aa | their nanics. . Tbo lowar religlanists wero morc virtuous | pamtors or supplien. Mad lio not established by facts the proposi- than thosoe who rovilod at the altar. ‘Thero was Bentdes tho 105 churchics organtzod sinco thia | tion that whero the Dible was found, thors was » marked aflinity bolweon virino and the Houso | Socioty was formod, are four thoologiesl semi. | the grestest amount of popularfedacation 2 of God. Christien mothors taught thelr sons to | narioa; closely connocted with them in al} tho Natural thrifs wna also ono of the things to be reapect tho Habbath and to nttond the Sabbatb. { moral and refiglous intorests of the clty, which | sonsidered. Why in Italy must foraign artisaus achools, *''Tho swallora ovan had found a nest, | have had twentv-five clargymen fn their man~ | bointrodusgad ? Tho timid bird ocould find a ssfo place | agement, and who more or less regniarly fill the Tho speaker continued at some longth In tho whero plio conld trust hor young,” Was hn- | pulpits of tho city and make their influoneo folt | samo liuo of facts, concluaing with tho atate- manity less wise? Thero wero deliverance | in preaching and defending the doctinre cons | ment that public morality was indispensahlo for Baboook Considors Whitely's Evidenos In- competent Through Apparent Parjury, ton by M, Bamuol David, Tha choral rit, onposed by the Committes of tax-pasors A our. bm?e, hio mero giving he. Drstrice nuthgrlflu can in Patin at the prosent mordent 18 doriving | nelle of the eantlcio 18 vory molodious, ang much ontertaloment from going to soo the | the harp sccompaniment 1o tho socand 've lnlng n(a:’s ;21’,',(’;{?.";'{"""" mnol trouble, aud that highly succossful molodrama of Lhio ** Choyaliers | 80ds to the unquostionablo ©ffoct of the epmm i $7e o BB G Ao do Ia Patrio,” st tho Thoatre Mistoriquo, 1 say sition, It bogina in French, * Les chofs Tnrag| on d“}‘“brl‘ Wheith vznlld oulllf ;ll' t?olr enel!q.\'l;s. *'adventurous,” becanso the thoatro in quostion ?;‘;‘fi,fi?:;fi‘:fim ql?fi:':flr‘;‘}.:olnl'y}:::‘ q?.:lc .:é:g and ** blow tha wholo crow ut of iwatler, a ' 1180 Dabeock's own words Ly Whttely. Togcocs favery far off, and, though of splendid aspott by an oxtraordinarily wild and’ difienlt cly snd proportion, much froquented by that clags | sung by a cantor poacesod of m voico of rary g!;‘,';:,“:g‘},l‘,},"::"g;':';g",:fi‘?f,*::fl,”;{:,‘,‘,".‘.‘.;g of amalours who find the Buspense of tho | ComTAGS and posor, "o & short sormon Ui would tojl lin what they wished to have dano, | entr'acts intolerabls withont the boguilomont flf},‘:‘,‘g‘ a’:gg‘b'flgf"lj'm:: "v.rgra ':l‘}:‘:d‘;nxl:’fi I‘l‘l’:’?\‘ui’n:«:l’.d ":;::‘: nl:‘\;o?:n?:?:n‘flo :ha!a{,a\'ttrfir:g: of an orango. Tha drams in- auostion [ by'temiy tios. When 1e sorsics wes over a|] The President Serlously Thinking of Qotting the Vipors Out of His Bosom, Srectal Disateh to Tha Cnleago Tridune, Waguivarox, D. C., April 0.—Gon. Uabcook " treats. bravoly of tho Amoriean Civi) | tho friends of tha brida crowded into & i d H t utterly donlos Whitoly's entire story, and #aya | whon Ianfisld again prossnted himsol!, and that et ?‘m.l hopo to be i founl(!' luI the :nln:;l‘ln tho Beripturo of the 0ld and New Tes :xlxlzg ‘(‘lfidfll‘]l:{&ogg,‘:rfiz é{;.‘-rft::'n (z?e.‘wmgllx“w:: that ho did not avon know that Dick Harringion | e ond waied d‘t:honpwcnt i " War, and {ho ‘*schovaliors” from whom it nfl:rlme’ig{; to canfilrnlnhto tlul: S“"Y':l““flal ouse of God. Ifmmanity would surely re- | taments. 1iad safo which conld bo robbed, Dabeoek had DISTRICT RING OLUR 1OUSE, takes its namo ato Abranam Lincoln and Btone. | Paire 0 sneomblago _comprised most of fhy motnber Dethlchom, and the Houso of God, ns Of tho clorgyraen who have oceupled the Prot- | in truth {io vory text-book of liborty. —_—— % JUHT 3 an onsign of peaco, muat enjoy tha mont hal- | eatant puipits of tha clty, many il Aurviyo, o o O genonuo, whoro thov found | wall Jackson. Itisinuoless than eignt acts, | BPiRUMLos of Paris, and s romntiablo nomber a long intorviow with tho Prosidont today, in ' of handesomo and woll-drossed Jadies, Ilund, lowed apeociations overywliers, even where | though it is known that sboas forts bavo fallen CHURGH DEDICATION. which bo donled thesh charzos, Ho dosw mot 'f.ly"i'n"u“?,?apén‘c“fr"".":R,%rfifi.g"“‘.?,‘hfiui‘&‘f-‘“? but I eat to tho ond, for it Is » most “m],?,.mng ot peopla wora waltiog n tho bittorly oojd ;7-?3 could be 13 pawer 8o great aa to conntorbalance | thice aro now Hving (tho 1lon. Grant Goodrich, SI0¥. with Whitoly, but Do clalms to be able to ex- | Now. York, and send thom an able man who 5 ontly “lin 3 platn, ln accdrdanco with o thoory of his own Innocenca, The suggeation in his lottor to Whitoly that ho should bo taken care wag{d put the angNthmn bk!or chhum.mnnni‘m- better,” but ho knowes that his nndlnuuebflocs nat, A RUBSIAN DINNER mediately wont to Now York, whera hinoffic | and ho givos thom thelr monoy's worth of local t e, anCordorod tia aaeitant, Nottssbip, 10 50 | somme T e ek s vy o0 pat of the dra- | y, %18 worth whilo ta go ta &4, Totorsbucg to Waslungton and matis personc ato assomblod on w stesmbont on, | t0 London Times), if only to oata Russian din. od, Thiro was no sabstitute for | . K. Rogors, Esq., and tho prosent Secrotars), Thoe Bwedish Methodist Lplscopal Chureh, ::;l‘:g‘l":: b\:rrl':l%{:(lmnfln e::zn nls“g uo soother, | and of thgourlsn'nlnc?e'll at tho fret anniversary all | cornor of Oak and North Markot stroots, haa ed- Tteligion repressed all idess of differonco, Thero | are living oxcopt tho Prosident, tho lJato Iion, tablisbod a mission church on Garibaldi stteat, waa no dilferonce when men camo beforo the | William 11, Brown, Since tho organization six botweon Thirty-first and Thisty-scoond streots. | of, Baboock insists, only moant that thoso ERTAKE T or. Like all north tions, tho I Tohovat, T thiero in common. | of its twenty-seven Prosidents, and ton of ity g only UNDERTAKE THE BUSIXESS tho Potomac, and thoy all como to tho side of | DM © all northorn nations, tho Russlany E“r'ngnut{xnym:\?::o wescht saen, Olliee. whon ey !Ment‘y‘—’fivn’\r \oe-Presidonts, and the firat Troas. | Tho b“'_{‘““l; fo o emalt Driekc stracture and bas | yio were endeavoring fo romeve bim | for Babeock and Hanogton th0 vosel auid relato ‘Wholt Mistorios tb L audl- rojoico In raw food and starlling contrasts, Beard theyr Teavenly Fathier, Their nocharite~ | uror, hava gono to their roward. & capacity of about.100 seats, would not bo auccessful, or that, if | Whitely testificd that ho bad nothing moro to | enge. Moauwhilo, tho stoambont is racing with ; 3 bors, Tho 0 with tha mat &1 Aprit lon th Boma of tholr favorito soups aro oaton cold, ang g 5 of the Soclety for the first two | COUDLY b present about ity mem! o with the watter until Aprit 23, whon tho t- | a craft of an opposition. 1ine, and the Oaptala 3’.?53’ ”‘rfi;??&flx‘;;gfi \:)hynthl?. ’\;‘x:;ue% ?'m‘:'l‘:': ,fih“.ffi?:’{.’n?y 317:‘.4“; tncluding #30 rafsed at | Kov. A. J. Anderson {s tho presidiug eldor, aud | thoy wore, ho (Babcook) would scouro bim D) 3 Dl ¢ fempt had boon mado and rastlied in falluro, 0 | hos formslly, anuounced that his boat joust | LLCIF ted 18 drauk 6o hiot sa to po Impossitia 1o coting 1o constituta the Rov, | the Rov. J. it. Andorson pastor. anothor placo, Whitely and Dabcack becamo ,mpnflgo tho momorlalists, as it was dosigned | win the ra bl . O, on English palato. As a proparation for dinnes, Y 2 ) 9 i 9 h which it aAppears thal oly yoly - mrgiary, nlol eamo grver to ‘asliiuglon, B o s o (eomaP o0f dccord, | Divle Soeoty, T soasly Tecolits mow zoach | Q0 R e s e preschod a | nulcl t appoats that Whitoly waa et main: | soxl wilo tioro ok Tabeooic and had & £onvor: | Lopiopuiery TuoTastougors axolalm o chorua, | washod dowa by shroug liquors, oy in ¥wedish fo tho morning, The Rov. ti partios. 1f men loved th reh Tho Society {s now ongaged in tho tenth ecan- | Strmon s e :{:‘n’; (':gnl;& a:rluu;!uuml. [ Jucnhu(lh!. ‘:n?llmmd vaes with abont onn-quartor or oue-third of the | Mr. l'“"'_"“““ 1;{;’"1}"‘3“ “)fl {:‘}‘lflllflh ‘:o:hfl;}"fi:’u up the ilomgo of God. Tho sorrows of bo- | territory completed. The following tablo wifl “Pm;‘-lll‘l_ "-':,h '1; % \'ll g’er rr g g reavemient overwhelmed tha people. When | ehow thi reenits of tho several offorts made in | North Side Churcl, in Swedish ngi tain that ho can show that Lie was not guilty of complicity in this affair, DALCOCK'A FRIENDS suy they bollovo Whitoly so far as lottors and *ention about tho mlucuxlnfin of tho coumpiracy. | AL Iast: tho rival Menmbons sy SOPments, | may lako cavar, raw horrings, my 0ab cormos nlongside, arf Dabcock oxprasscd to him his rogrot that the ¥ | emoked salmon, raw ‘dricd aturgeon, pian liad not. proceadod as It was oxpoctod t0 | prajanr - pv amon: Of, ey She ponso, 8X- | yaw smoliod goose, . chicoss, battor Progeed, and told him that noithot ho uor 80¥ | and continug their promonado ou the qadk, | F20ishos, or ovn, ik s sotsoncd Russias, s tho cit; eyenivg, Tnough monoy waa raised to PAy OIf | tolegrams sustain bim snd no farthor. 1ia pro- | of his subordinates who. had. been conesots 1 b nororal of theso dolicacies. Thoy ara tho intro! SE N BT o A e oo i fon [ canvsmiEk Wb alfy Famillcs Deatitata of | tho entiro indobtedaces of tho now churcli. fesaion doos not fuspno contidonse, mpd If Hint | it B mood foalany scloiuto sbout 1 1 it | commet oy T9FT OF, e Logtuniog, bt ducton tocold ieod souy o« vns ™ ( anari of God,—and thus monuments, mausoleums, Visited, Ditle, : R T wero not onongh, Lo 18 burdenod with another NO HARM WOULD COME TO THEMX Abrabam Lincoln is evor Adminiatoring jus- Srstatior. ol m“g ieo'nun l'm ey n"(f. 3 cto, wero bullt over graves. Men's hesrts vee 1idln ADULTERY AND PERJURY. rtatoment made nndor oath boforo another com- | on accannt of anvthitg thoy had done. tico in ono of the saloous of tho \Whitd " 3 Othoy Yearnod for tho graco and protection of tho fonso of God; ond Bo, 55 long f3 mon suffered, they would eock God, Human- ity un teaublo everywhero called upon Tod for sympathy and succor.. AR tho Lbonezer of worship tho Church of God tood a8 n havon of rost. AMou couid not have eratitndo to God withoug putting vp memoriatn of Iy goodnoss, Thoy must havo places of worehip, And 8o men bullt memorisls ta Gad mittoo that {Iatly contradiots this. Thero i8 a foarful lic recorded momewhore. Whather it applies to his latest atatemont or tho firat, tho lettora and telograms must dotermino, AT LAST, Thero in good authority for the etatemont that tho Pronidont bas discovored that ho Laa beon decofved by Uaboock and othors in vory many things durlnF the autir courso of his Ad- ministration, and that ho will soon tako occa- Whitoly alsa testillod to eovers sabseqaont | Houso, lko s primilive ohioftain undor the | S04 soup of a groen color, or, what ia really futorviows with Babeock, b which the consplra- | wyreading onk. Tho Witits Honso, Indaod, ap- | 590 * ‘_:filchl.n "8 c,?.":é',‘,“' soup; ‘;fi: caten wil ¢y wns discussed, Ono of tho most Importaat { poaru td opon out in tho reat Intg tha foreat ey A o ey Jour naxk pirvia ng tlieso was on ong eceukzn ine Washington, | jrimoval, The scono 18, of coutso, Jn n ligh TRast] “y attles, vory much like mufing wil!ll which resultod frour tha fact that 60ma of tho | degran farcionl, Lut th’ ctor wWio FOPFGSOULS | e * or b ot goliaky "o, alsh. componod men who had lmunr used in the mattor had do- | 31 Tincoln has succéedod in malidug up bis | foe | oF Ceolla i oo nuonmfl mandod to bo paid for thelr sorvl‘ccu. Whitely | jipad into s vory tolerablo Jikencss of tho orig- raste num‘:‘fl i e wi{h ouM :ll:g::lv’:':]:.“o';‘%«t: L};‘::gsi‘i\‘vnd\g‘:":tg%:b%{::li“: lual, ;Ihoniwl: o "“’,""Z"’“" to the Bonthern | o0, 8 LR poraslonk pod Bl:lur«'::::n: hongo. Babeock. told Whitely that money ad | 15y g b sodk camiminom o5 isuohimon | o thoic manifoatations 1. tho " dosh-—name) The Cnsc of thc Rov. Fe W, Moy, Spectal thapalch to The Chicago Irioune, Eaar 8acrvaw, Mich., April 9.—The wvostiga. tion of tho clargos proforred agalnst the Itev, F. W. May, pastor of the M. E. Church at Cho- eaning, which has occapled the attention of an ecolesinatical court for the past thurty dasw, closed lnst ovening, the Cominitioe roturniog a v 5 PPy elou in gome decieive way to convinco the publie | been procured cold poiled sucking pig with horac-radish sance, l\\‘lhfi?:g?;l h:‘:lm:::'ftll:mfix i'x’.'u.i':’fué’ffi%“c‘;?e’& o0 ,?fu'fl‘?»‘é‘.'i Slds, vordict as follows : of thiy fact. Thoso who l{nvu rocontly converaed L 7O PAY THE MURGLARS, A :fl&ffz:‘:’“gi;s&’?fi;a &'“ efit‘:’!‘fl}”,fi:fi:fi Yonl mn{‘tbuu ul:]l':!. o x:-lly :&ul(«lon: uglekm;] of would remomber God und Bothlchom. Home [ Iiegides thess #peciol offorts in oity colpor- | , ClatRod. Skanderous snd unchristian condnct and | with the Prosidont eny that ho has bécome koon- | and eout his colored servant to Marrington's | o5 tho' opportunity ' for & ye dra. | Yol cutlos and romst mutton stuffed win 1y consacious that he hias baon grossty deceived and betrayed by those around lim, and that ho Lias never boen fully awaro of this uotil EX-ATTY.-OEN, WILLIAMS wan nsked to-day with referonce to tho reports concorning his action in dlsmissing tho snite agoivet Whitely, larrington, snd Nettleship, aud tho dluohnr‘glu of {iiddle, tho Avaintant Attoracy-Ganoral, g}la attention was called (o tho fact that it Lad beon roported thay Lo was ordered by the Prosidont to entor a nolle prosc- qul in tho safe-burglary csses, and that the orders, eithor verbally of in writing, were givon {o Liim by Gon. Babeocks, Judgo Willlams sald tho reports wore ontirely incorrect—that ho NEVER BECEIVED ANY OUDLRS, euggestions, or intimations from elther tha B mon gave up tho thoughts of an immortality for | 1oz, the Sooioty lins made roglar efforts to | gipresioss. Allthespecifications in this chargo are i fully sustatned, years, bat, whea they did rattle the question in ( roach aud supply vossols, sailors, boatman, ratl- " Chargo 3. Improper proposals and ndvances to ladies thlr hearts, Low God camo 1o the gatoway; €0 | cars and dopots, hotots, tho Bridawoll fail, Poor- | of thiy Shtireh sea. congommation " Tho testimony of the lhouso camo to the help to n holier | Tiouwo, Lowpitals, chiritablo institations, aud | Ales. Parer and Mrs. arocs is Mistaned. life, Itcformation nover took place outsido | mission sohools, ood during tho late Robollon | Clorge I« Adultery. Fully sustained. cof tho houss of God. \When they | yiany thonsand caples of the Seriptures wego |, 1 thero wereothing more than bis amative man- bullt liousen of woratilp to Clilst at tho preshat ( aupplicd to our own soldiars a tho Hald o eagp, | T 8ad practice, ticy would sender bizm unt to boa ' s U} lnr of th tgion of Christ befors do, they buil thei of Lriok and atono, “Tho | au1¥io'tiioa wito wers ol horo as prisohses. ot Raror Ak cxomplar of the religton uf Chriny befors Houso of Praverled to higher and lolior des- | (. therefore, boroby suspended from the ministry until tinlos, und was (ho vory patowny leading to fm- | "'fjiq tenth canvass of tho city, commencedlast | o Detsolt Conturamis shat, ot 1 RAct seasion, make Jiortal life, Lhrough tho ouso af Gad tho | gumymer, by beon contnuod watil how, com. | & Sal disposition of 1be case, Jight of Tloavon was breaking, It way tho plotiug the wholo of tho soutbwast portion of | The Rov, r. May is n brother of the Hon. syinbol of all great and good teachinge. tho vity south of Kinziy stroot nnd woet of tho | Charlos 8. May and of Dwight May, Iato Attor- Jho eymbol of God was their groatost boon. | river, - Tortionn of the North Division have alsn | noy.Geooral of Michigan. Ttio ez, Irum Han: Jlumsnity must go to tho Houss'of Qod, A8 | heon visitad, Our colportatrs aro Now ab work #oll, of Dotroit, and tho Rev. Mr. Bud woto his Jacob remombored it thoy wonld do woll to re- | among those living in “the West Division, north | counecl, and made an avlo defense, Many of memberit. The dying mortal who departed in Linzi i to, 7% fatall t Chesaning boliove him inno- the Tlousp of Godt- reslized that i ould of Kinzie, finding many doatitute, The follow- | tho firat fawilies o saning houso with tho roquest that 1o would come to | mugto” contrastaciiaon sitting ,w','f,,n tho | uckwleat, passing on to, capercallzlo, nah meot them, Hnrflnglnn‘um‘u.n?dlho throokeld | Jible on omo side of ' the stags, Stunte :flm‘%&‘;}n 6},,“'3,",“"3;,,‘,’.}".‘,‘,‘&"{,’; :flm:fim 5 Im.crv;ow, Tin rasalien In ) thngmng"m draining bis glaes ou tho othar, aud tho South- | Gy, Incladlng Nosseirods pudding in tiy $o00, Dabeock Going Inlo anothior ro0m Whilo | orp armuy dispased in tho backzround, Suuirs land of ita birth, 1t digostion Toquires b {ho paymentiyaninado. hilely prid sha mosioy proposes to civo a U tato™ in tho evening, but [ o S Rl 0 chaase A eani i to 5"‘"%"' ‘l"r w¥ho was tho lawyor who proaval- | juckson viously protests. — Einart, howover, [ JOU Y return succoodod in eating all ther adihio baral S hor that in Boston, & insists, Jackson goon off In morrow, if not in | YO0 BAVO Tollsh, there con Do 1o sppare Whitoly testifiod further t “‘," ‘“O“v I?N' angor, and tho felo—consistiug of & dozen Yotmon on tho score of digestion “’l’f ': 17, 1674, ?0‘ recorvod :h‘m“' rom Oon. Bab- | negro’ minstrols aud s many ballet irls—is should not go on again with the conl so o Tabcock 1818 bim et 15" bag soy "o LrCmEy, but Torward, 1t ls iutarrunted, Low. | Goud o o houra gaore of fofh in Gibiog Lia & e s ol Dot %0 (A¥o BDY foara | byer, by 'tho rotura of Jackaon on n 1M, fresn e Vo GuEht et . porLa d Uy ooy, procsalinen Movows bl d rindp | ol iho fold ot bastle, wad mortally | wiioy of tho Orizmos, tho Cancasun, of Don b 2 ' % vy wonnded, uriog 0 e sttlo a e Wiioly”af Gnco sen1od aad Koph and sy | Une oo roging: et which “Suusti's’ ot | it you sl noe dnd 1 sany to pot them e s Ak oneo enled "’P%'t 0 lh‘“’ BO¥ | toudanco mppentd to have beon doomed un;'mfdv o Champogno. 1t 18 far botlor o P ‘l'l“ d“‘"“‘ g ¢ D Semmn too, togethor | wyparluous. Jackson, in his doath agony, struta | 3ot GO S B raspbiorry ks, or th with ‘othor documontary ovidonca. and stamps about tho stago, and roqueats tho [ 2 3 pory, Heed i ‘ Proefdent, or from Gev. Babeock, purp.rting to ‘Whitely further testified that ho mot Babeock b oool Lompopo. Coffoe, yollow tea, liquours, ang Vring o grondor doliveranco than anytblog | 7.8 e reemlt of tho canvaus thua fax s - cent, and hiavo stood by bim to the end. como from tho President, noithor had Lo soy | ab Long' Branch (n" (ho summer of 1610 cet ettt oflcors Loy fontie stralghiway 10 | Gicurattos couaploto tho Fapast, suil may or iy olas. Tho first duty of men waa to butlda | g :“',:Mu Of thoso, 1,685 wera suppliod, and S conversation with them in regard to the dismis. | that Babeoclk thore nskod him bosw bo wonld like Procoad to do in the noxt aet ; but Wilkes Booth | 208 luduce suct cslmucss of mind as will snabiy ouso of God. Tho Puritan fathiors sang thalr | 3501 rofused to ropeive tho Iule. Forn hond FIRES, . sal of tho suwits, e anid bo did not believe that 70 G0 TO EUROPY: FOL A FEW YEANS, —whoso namo his been alfored by the censor | YOU Lo contamplate with phifosophy tho sum o o % . . 2 ) NED, oy m AVS 3 % . Elo i tret s wan b b ey b Ehigy, 4 OO0 wero: domaicd, eostlug | Ouum, Nob, April 0.—At D 0clook this tter- | S Wl o tortsrsen (i gt L Aoy | Sppoiniment as Agout for the, G Whitoly thon | thom. Thoyara all Lafiled, howevor, by tho A ROYAL SCHOOL OF COOKERY. i01d Lim tha lio dfd ot earo to ko abroad, but | Sariarty of Mt Liucoln's convorsasion, and tho | A ‘Incidant Jn-tho oarly lide of the Grack that ho had made arrangemonts to go to Colora- oflicors aud their aweethenrts in ono of tho par- | Luchess Marle, who died tho other day, is ou e hasgnsa In elielp-ralsiog, Dabcock ro- | fonaf tha Whito Honse, whora the Trondent | ratod in tho Gorman papors, in illasseation o Do ploased with th ides thst ho was going fratornally blesses them. tho great simpllicity of mannors which weod 1 where e would bo out of tho way of investiga- A “GRAND SPELLINGBEE" IN LONDON charaolorizo tho Ruselan and Prusslar Courty. ous. Her parents—Caar Nicholas and tho Emprey Wliltoly has aleo givon the Committos The epelling:bev mecls (saga the Lontonvar- | |\ (8 S 2ar Dolales aud tue Kimeme TWO VENY INMVORTANT LETTERS reapondont of .the Now York Tiines) continuss X takl toir childron with th & roceived by him in Colorado rocontly from A, B. | to increase In intensity, and is sleo taking davol- “”"1' BHANG, :‘ hc 10 thas i o)m. Nawoombo, which appear to hnve beon Inspitod | opments in varions dircctions, ‘Ihio nlght bofore | FOSBIArly was this visit pal 8t {o Derlln at by Babcock, a8 Nowcombo advisod him of tho | Jast thoro wes what was callods grond spayi- | Potedam it usod to excile no further remut interost which Iiabeock fools in him, and, it the ing-boo," undor dlatinguishod patronago, ot 8. thau * Tho Russlane aro here agaln.” On on ) 3 3 climato sgroees with his Lealth, hopes he will ro- % A cceaston whilo thoy wore at Potedam tho autuns main thers, and advises Lim not to leavo tha | Jamos' Hall, Thore wasn Queon’s Counsal in | mansuvras wore Roing on in the uulghlmrhmd, country, the ohnir, a revorond Profossor as interrogator, | and the whole party wont out Lo sea the soldlen. Of course, Dabooelt was not fally aware of | two barristers snd & Colonef ns reforocs, Tho [ e Iatter wero at tho time proparing diune. ‘Whitely's tcatimony whon ha appoared beforo . ‘I'ho cry, **'Pho King and tho Ruasiang are con tho Cownmittos to-day. ‘1fe admitted thas ho had bandof the Fusiloor Guatds was also in tho ing," did moe, howover, disturb thom, for (b God, Commanition wera building housos with tho Bociety in what it has done | tornovn an old framo building known as the moro protenticn than banevalence. ]1(’1"}&3‘?&‘&‘:&nflh:§emm of an ‘nctivo. :x. firat Post-Offico was discoverod on firo, Beforo Ho then gavo a briof bistory of the mistor- | ficiont agenoy, and It 16 bolioved that Do Saoh the Firs Dopartmont goton the groand it had tnones tho Church Roclely hsd met with and amonnt of work could have boen accomplishiod | poon noarly destroyea. Tho flamos gommanis by T A L S o "pay | but for the sytematis sud untiriog etforta 2f | catod to McCluro & Sumith's cracker factary ad *, 4 D AVe in off tio dobtromalutig, 40 that tho Chureh gl | hunermtendod aperatios, e brams Seiony | Jontog, which wes badly damagod by fire and Tiso mod prospor withont laving a eladaw | 1oveirawn books tho paat yoar to tho amount | water. Loss on tho frame building, 8500 or overit. Mewars Wrenn aod Dirch were thon of £370.78, and a ,tolal mince their organidn- | 2600 ; fosured. TLosson tho factory, $10,000; geleoted s clorks, and th doscous colloctors of | Yion of §0.216.40. Thoy bave also paid 1516 Gtir fully lnsurod—~ZEtaas of Harttord $2,500, Nortly gubscrintions. ) M Jumos Burties hoaded tho | trsssury laat year §1,87016, and’ tatal of | Sy 82,600, Gonfian American §2,600, and Wet with €3,000, Then followed 1. Qillot with | g3 0i00, » avother company, namo not ascertainod, §3,600. 8y hko mmount. ~AMr.J. I Wroun put down | ¥Liy uaiys “of Tiblos snd Testsmonta at tho | mao origin of tho firo is unkuown, but I8 sap. $1,000, and the intercst upon $2,000 for iwo | geveioy depositorios in tho county ia but n email | pouod to bave been incendiary, s tramps wero 300, Apotipr temlly put thelr hame down for | pary of tho good sccompllslied by tho branch | been in tos vicinity n short timo bofaro tho dig- SLo00; D. Tarker, 8500; Prof. Matthows, | ausilacies. 'he branch sociobion kv sbow & cavery of the firo. ;;Peusi olmll‘:r:zd c\’fiued "“’A‘Z s‘f“a"o% ‘fl’;fi most *wmmundnhludunalrszy ‘fg tho ll:lllllel' of A AT WD i J £ 2000, e | Biblo distribution and a liberalityin their poy- L , MD, - Lincoln, 21,0003 W. 8. Nixon, $100; Mr, Wally, ments to our treasury worthy of imnnt‘iug, Davrrone, Aprll D.—A firo broke out thia Attorney-Gtoneral Hill and Mr. Riddle, who had charge of tho case for tho (overnment, wora cdlled beforo tho Judicinry Committoe, thoy would teatify in the strongeat torms thay HE WAS VERY EARNEST G in aosialing them to obtaln justice and conviet tho guilty porsons, Ilo unid thes prosocutod tho 0880 in their own way, Iio UGAVE THEM OANTE BLANONY. iu overythwg. Ho furnished them afl tho ‘monoy, all tha detoctives, snd all tho nssistance they noeded. Tho cases wora ovar, and the jury had failed to agroo. Ila bad frequent confor- oncos with Riddle, and they sgreod thore was no way bu¢ to cnter a nolle prosoqui. Ile eald tho publio biad scomod to loso sight of the fact that tho Grand Jury, whethor intentionnly thus organized or “not, was illegal. Tho Buptemo Court of the District bad so decided 200 ; 1, §1,600; ios’ i by setting ssido s convictiou found undor an fn | requested Banfiald “to ordor Whitoly hero from | Programme, Tho large Liall was donscly crowds King had long boforo given ordors thay his jx gogfl:lys.ne?.‘o -{’33 'ge::lomnn, é’s’,‘fio%"c,f’;{’,“{fl,‘ oud without thelr oflicfent afd tho Dible causoin | aftarnoon, it is supposed from spontancous utmmngby that Jury on the stated gronnd of How York, and_that Whitely camo t6 seo him in | ed, chlefly by ladles, Thore woro 214 compet- formal appeazance in their midat was to bs sk amemory of Ar. Dickiuson, §300; four, £500 sub. | Sie couuty would have boon fua far tows atis | sombustion, in tho wholosalo drug-stara of Will b vdition thaa ic 18, iltogality, Had Iarcington and Whitely bean I:unmnnoe of that telogram. Ifo ndmittod that | ftora—of whom oighty wers woman—for tho | tondod by no coromony. Teop your places' scriptions ; two/8200 ; C, T, Parker, #500; tures, | f402F7 cuditlor DAL B DEVOHITONT, {am I1. Brown & lho.,rl 25 Bonth fhum stroet, do- cauvi::lll.ml on l\:‘u:’ 1n‘ngmn§unt um{3 might .l::“tm Hoeay “Lllhllmly o lchu t:grz«r!‘n: ?;onflng wlmt; prizos, which amounted to £25 in monoy. | B0 hmglamd,l "; you :rfikhu;zgry:on nytrm—mp 8600 gifta ; A. C, Loomis. 8125 ; twolvo £100of- % i o troying building and stock, Tosa on stock es- | boen disoharged by the Suprome Conrt. 0 | ho arrived here, and lio said that the purposo o! o notico—I do not lko fasa,' 0 two youy Tortnge, i 80 o p o iroms 8125 10 1, | 7o 18 frut fco ta. Dopostary buve baoa as | stroving buflaimg and biiing, 830,000 ; damm- | (ollomiug (o casua i, it waa not Wikl i | this tnsorviowwan simeiy tbin: be- borssts | Atmost siltho ‘compotitors haa corao armed | G0 Duchostos, Mario and Olga, went up ot and abgut $600 in casl. Tho total nmonnt sub: & 3 duty, Nothing could be done without now in- dictments, and with thoso Lo had nothing to do. Bo Riddle was discharged, aud tho casos discon- tinued, Judge Williams bas not yob boon aumn- newapaper carrespondents hare had boen with dictlonaries, somo of which woro of hugo group of ° soldiors who woro poolisj TRADUCING HIS CHAUACTER, dimensions, and, up tothe momont whon tho potatoes ond admirod tho #kill with whis Bihles, Test's, age ta adjoining buildings, £15,000; iusurance, Ly and he wantod a good detectivo to find out who proceadlngs bogan, weto conning over tho hard | they performed the operation, * Can yoy seribed npgrogated over £36,500, which was |, = J 13, £160,000." Six or eoven firemen woro injurod, 1argaly increasod durlug tho evoving, whon tho rf.‘: Tfl“f:flx’xfigr si‘.‘;}%{,‘fl?\""' byl aas ‘but none seriously, t Rev. Dr. Murdock preachied a sermon. 184 Fry stroot, occupind by Charles Hogan, which, coming in contact with a kerosono lamp in ita ronto of descent, causod tho latter’s explosion and the alarm to besounded from Box No. 582, The flames wero extinguished befora. the arrival of -tho engines, entsiling no loss to 33 Wiy bad writton those defamatory artloles, Ho laid . | do “that, childron?” asked the King, *XNo Ao s 3¢ Sicids Ciitida 3 IN_GHICAGO. i1 | [omed baforo tho Gommittos, but o uaya € Lo | tho matuor bdforo Whitoly, aud Whitaly sald o [ BOTI™, Duforo the competition bogan, how- | 42, ik Sileen ', seiad the g, “he CHICAGO BIBLE SOCIETY. To Mixa Dryor, for Dible fosders... 37 At 8:55 last ovening o pleco of plaster foli | is summoncd Lie can give uo furthior informasion llm{!’uhl h\:tcould deJ\mv}l hl:fl -hm:l‘:l mfll:hm lfllfl; should be taken away from theo compotitors, for h'lm Sogrics :E‘: hn'["‘!'; Sonun ¢fllfl bo 2 flflil: b ‘To chu o8, for pita, u 0| who the a N TUIRTY-RISTIL ANNUAL MEETISG, To Gounty YoorHoune a from the ceilfog of a room fu tho houee at No, | than {8 here ““fg'm e 1‘|§’m‘,°.$m§§'n":m$np3? attaoks woro, When | 08" tuey should "l o nnfale e of thom ; | Lousowifowithont learn il to pook potatocs. Lt I ‘The anuual mecting of tho Chicago Bible o County Huapital, Bacloty was beld Jast ovoning ot Trinity Moth- | 39 Nomans Hompital odist Church, & largo number of membars and | To 1fomu for t friends of tho Society being prosont. Affor the | To Newsboys' Hom ususl preliminary oxorctses tho Presidont, Ar, ;3}5,,':‘,,‘:,‘5‘&:{,’,‘;&', g‘;"}gn u8 eeo howr yott oould do it.” Tho two Princeww auked tho nninen of the nomapapors in which the :,",;':‘::fl;::‘;{}‘ ‘“"';::,‘;::,;";%‘mw“{m‘:‘fgh"‘"gg at onco knelt botoro tho fire, Tocelving o congn‘: articles ngncnml hospoko of tho Now York Sun ontertainmoat, l’i’ha first batoh of wordsinclndod | ©f kuives, snd bogan their tauk, tho King, i and New York ZTrihune, but could not name auy sherlf, echerit, sbagroon, Lroach, bight, bat- Czar and Emproes, Prinoo Willlam_of Prusa otbora, 1fo could not remotnbor the names of torad, 'ro{orrud,'occnxmncn'. cobblu'r, cnblo, nng | (the Ereuune German Emporor), snd Prineo Ak thie papors, Czar), all standing aronol Sl nott askod bim whothor o had over | SUUSF comparativoly oty word, but many Sou | $F80dar (Lio prsnent i), all banding aon ho saye ho haa always found him an honorable, trustworthy man,—tho best of his closs. ilo bad until now thought him tonocont of any par- ticipation In tho burglary. Ifo oxproases no opinion now, furthor than to say that It will bo B difiienlt, in hls opinian, to _tolt which of threo A Pomoranian, who had givon up hLis kufs James 11, Roberts, proceeded to s537a | tho prowmiscs, directly opposite storios by tho samo man to bo- | Bought tho names of these wiitera from tho g;:fi"’.’, bt‘%l:g’?&\‘ma‘mm “;‘éf, :(lln;mu:n:orié:, Boou fnterrupted, * But, vouog f.dm, I DELIVER 118 ADDRESS, : AT ATHOL, MASS lisvo, roforring p;m,;?xmy to Nettloahip, oditora :‘zlpraprlutnru dnr n(nlehjnuri::la:: u.: which Rrivon i tho TYmes, but T should any -snxhsgm musto’t cut so doep; you cul sway most of o bogan by saylug that it waa tho thirty- 66,70 Wonoesren, Masa,, Aprit 9.—The Muala Hall WHITELY'S TESTIMONY, tho articles appeaced, and ho eaid bo kad not E‘ 1Ry +" | was enough), phthisio, philliple,” shough, mallj- | Potato, sud we elall have nothlng left toest b o all Tlussians cub potatoos in that wayi* Dabcock enkd it was arranged with Whitoly | FEIRTRCH ERFOUOIORS, plemmigan, vinalgrotts | W lokr, Alimabn,” sud tho' King: e best that the detective should report his operations opoda, tael, syatolo, " 5 ncndoéhn, 51,&.‘,,,{,,\ fore spokou to tho maw, And never forgot & kk. Special Digvutch to The Chieugo Tribune, ‘WasuinaTgy, D. O., Aptll 8~The appearance of Gen. Dabcock [n obedienco to o subpena of Eixth auuvorssry of tho Bocloty that ovening. CITY C X OTRENS, dwalling-bouso in Athol burned last night, Tiio Socfoty had existed nndor ita prosoat con- | ToIL O. Lates aud J, “'“““’".‘.‘f{.“ff?f’,':fs sins | Loun STmo0y oee i Atho s Y stitution sfnce tho year 1810. Its purposo | o 'ares A i and Aug.” Miitor, " o —— ¥ the Honss Comtnfttes, which {s inveitigating | to n subordinato of his, bocanso e did not wish dier's unmo—** teach them how to duftinty mud objoct was o dustnibution of tho | o eolborager et L 00 ITEMS FROM SUNDAY'S NEWS. tho safo-burglary coneplracy, to giva. bis tostis | to bo [htisposininy, blo. 3! oy e foducad | 5 iien way. - Aulinata, sceordhagiy ehovel Litlo witlout noto or comment thraugh tho [ e’ vaitor, aad beaimenseor . oo 510 | Tnastawill bo contont to sl Victorta * Eme imony ooncerning that ffair, has boon the prin- SIIUED UP 1N TIE MATTER gobdingn iad lnated shout tlrgo Lours, sd tho | thom bowto hold the patato and hiow to bil sity and county. 1t eloctea William I, Drown | 10 yasiars of forcign charchos for aeaiitutoo, 53,04 | prous of India fipal ovent of ile ds. An ebstract of tho | any moro than ho cauld halp. lnrgo hall waa wanted for anothor purposs, Sa | tho kaifo, and exactly how much ought ko Iy 4 A v important evidonco of 1, 0. Whitoly, Jite Agent P'residont, and Thomas 1, Carter, Secretary, and I 4 138,78 Tho fury in the Roney murder-trial at tho G. W. Morrill, Cronsurer, at it firt mooting,— | Lito members of American Bibta Boclty B Crniminal Court retmned a vordict of *not oumes famillsr in tho eatly rehglons hlutory of Araswi, ey ,}gffi guiley Baturday. of the Becret Borvico of (ho Teonsury Dopart- ment, which wad given to this Committoo yes- torday, was printed ihla mornlog In “one of tho Baliimoro papers, aud has boen The Committeo ssked him what danger i adJor a taken off; *“ and soon,” the atory goos, “ih there wan in receiving tho roport of & n‘n!%ocm? ;h:uc'::mhm{’ h:’r:flwmgmw‘l;:a oulve?;r?crflg:: g'r Kullflu?ullfi!nadrc-rllyulul]yn:nro dallcfllh‘l lrox: [ug secretly employed by bim. 1o amd llm id no: | ¢hem, and thero was mnch uproar, protesting, t«:h:‘un l: nnds of t,u i x:guusmu H‘l‘: '"uu Jaut to come in porsonsl contact ¥ith tho do- | and confusion. Aftor & whilo, the pooplo wors Dbt e aa Biteruans mloof tiaks; toctives, tutoed out of the room aleo, and nobedy knaws | LIo but Iaudable accomplishmont. S o 3717,34 Mr, Avory is roported by his Iawyors to ba too | the talk of the town during tho day. It was The Committeo asked bim If the deteotive fur " ;i "’,{’:f,fl“; ;;‘:,;f,‘;‘{'{;;’;‘;;;;'“;;;‘;;i;“:;;;;grgv- D aermtte, vati A(Fon corics SAT6 vola. '\ %3 | Poor to pay bis fars from Washiogton to fit, | stated in this Tapert of WEIGH e oY Tt was nisbed Lim with {ho information ho waa sttor, | Yoy | 2‘,'}'&,,‘;{&"{,';;"f,{;t,,féf,‘};’,',‘;‘“;,:{’,‘,’,fif: HEARTY EATING IN SWEDEN. eloty in the city, but that ono had ceased t: n:‘ mfi"u?}‘é.‘i”u‘é‘i':fi{x:‘?fii“:;‘h“& past yeats, E’&Z&fix’n'-? Hionts, Lodsio alt o the format oity, T e anlobrriary comuniacn sni sty | Ho sporored Mo mud Cadniiad o | S et Soet sla) Sl yao | Bhes o e kot i it d \C] a in tho eafo-burglary coniplracy, end naturally thero was groat curiosity to know what Bab. cock's oxplauation of his cannaction nith White- 1y, with which Whitoly alloged rolated o tho safe-butglary conspitacy, would bo, Whitely's ovidenca was given at an hour too Iato yoster- day to allow of " tho fsaaing of = subpwis, and the taking of Iiabcock's tostimony during the day, but the first thing dona by Judge Knott, tuo Chairman of the Committee, this morning, was to Maguiro lina been finod $5,000 and given six months' imprisonment in tha County Jail at St, Louis, Ho will appeal to tho President. Tho Tenth Ward Independont Club indoraed tho detective mnover made * any report, | g *dofinition” boo, 88 & chango from spell. | Chronfcle says : The ono natfonal custom whict My anid ho aeliod hiy subordinate shout thoma. | g ““Piure wore about 100 pnl?!anu xnm:yuu&. 1 partioularly romarked among the Swoedess ll:z‘;i aud o didnot kuow what tho detectives | put t!;l;n Indles Jrore nat 80 utrony a8 at tho pell- | Pjyiandars was tuotr oatlsg of what fa cillel Tabeooik donled to tio Committes any knowl. | 1,000 T Bo s i ool from tha chorac; | **emorgashord,” thnt In, standiog and partskisg : odgo of tho interviow with Whitaly on the 20th | fiterature of tho day, excluding parely techni. | of & luuch baforo sitting doswn to table, Atids § ::fip;l(l‘. 1:‘{‘:‘ n”to :rhymllh}xhl‘a?l(y “gfi{m;g t;::: l}:)u‘ 3:1, "fi‘":"mahm ?an’?‘ oto [w'nruu.d Y]nllnluuh waa | entranco of the dinlog-room in every boh‘::: o first word, an cu foliowed dank, bruit | on board avorystoamor is s elde-board furni resont to minorintend the mattor in porson, 2 4 (guesso bock sdmitted to tho. Committao tho subse: A e o ,‘;,'5,’.“’ 08800 by & | witn- brond, butter, chooss, sardioes, and olber quont intorvlow, at which Tlarrington was pros. | anottior lady dofiiod s tesmbLiag onesyriuct | flah Drosorved in ofl, aovorat kinds of cold mes lst nt tho timo tho presont omo “was formed. | 0 0,497; sud tho total namber put In_clrenlation h;lr Amoug tho namow of tho fouudors of tha Hocle- :fi’lm°:fl.',;?§|°, ,3,'.‘,.,'::;',’:#::&';“ reaclica 371,83 by woro foundenny l;uur Jm Ll:: l';lfly Moth- 'I'ho rocoipta n:ld tgluhnmmeu't- mn lfio‘mt odinis in Illinofa—tho Itev. John T, Mitchell, who | vear, an shown hy the repors of O, B, Noison, 7 ke S wea known to somo of the older membors of the | Lroasurer, were ¢ fl,"d"c',",,‘i,.f‘ flt\:ll:fi: n';'é‘g“u.fé'fli?filraf;?‘m?; e Mothodist Church present. A wman ofdiguifisd v . * 0 o Sales uta. , pieoT] proschers, his paint offorts wore addrossod to lg\mufl'; eatioa; b uounced to come up after the Frolsinger oaso. the inteflect 08 well a8 to tho conxciouco and [ Church kubseriptions, Wi 0Wor8), reevo * knackobrod,” The Democratio Club of the Thirieonth Ward RSO A BUDPENA ent nt his (Babcock's) houso, 1o admitted that 3 . not foryetting & good supply of ** knaokeb: Licart, 1o took high ranl: among the pulpit ora- s77; | nominated Patrick O'Downell and William Whaol- | t0 the President's Juto Socrotarr, An officor of | fsanns m o icock's) houso briug Harrington, | fs sy wosmzed ok onesokashpube |y bard-bakod thin, and bullde. sort of brom Yot cot e T T h fanan the vl ora: Toul...... s o for Aldermen at tholr imooting Saturday ovau | tho Howss startod oat ot an early our o find | bt -t dorjon that -~ ho ol - Syitary | 19 knowlodge), sud o on, The contest waa | b168d: made. I shuuld think, of coars astu magnetinm, Lo was admired by his people ¥0 | American Bibto Boc Y. less for Lis personal quallios then for | Agents sud cofportour, his ability 28 ‘s prescher. In lus fame | Commisdony, Hy the wettlers of Illnos made a grand acquisition, Mr. Mitcliell, though a consistont Babeock and sorve tho subpwua, but had difi- oulty fn gotting at bim, aod the rosult was that the” Committco took tho testimony of saeveral othor witneeses hofora Babcock had nppeared, which was not uatil after tho Committas find 470015 | 108 4,223,01 Mr. Farwoll will lose his seat in Congroess, Mr. 41871 | Lo Moyne belug ontitled to It according to the 4484 | report of tho Ilouss Committee, to whow the © 1i7s0 | subject wan referrod, Harrington kad any abusy for him, or that ko | Lopt up to a vory Iato hour, A musical beo hoy fiixéfiffio&"fiu;’: oA taas .:o:h:u::l‘vwl'nz ahanck fu¥taor said ikt 5o had nover bo. | 3120 baun stasled prizes o tho valun of £30 bo: | Alniaf oo viop gt T aouid call (ol e lieved that Whitoly wa gultily converned in thio L’}‘f,,;.,,‘;"‘,? o hat s hmaronr o7 Mud singers | Sich R 1o suro noffo forget fo moision il s safo-burglary couspiracy untll Whitoly gave his laug or two of raw braody or other strond wembor of hiy own commuuion, was s mao of been in sossion ssversl lLours, During tho m-llmnu"y;:inurdu‘y. v oL ’fi]%fi:&;u.]?é;fim;‘:? :,‘;&:,2?:},,{“;"’}‘““},:’ fiqlflr. also upan tho fablo; ‘aftor this ko lm;:; Liberul views, and oo-operatedjwith Christisng of . ALY Goorge M, Wheoler, tho _silsged dofanlting | morning Judge Knott heara that nnbcac{; haa ‘T'ho Committea uido. ¥ Pre= | Qiately veats himselt st the table and commfiflm otbior donominations 1 tha work of tho Bocloty, Frama7 | Tresidunt of ‘tho National Bank of LaCrosso, | proparcd a report to bo tranemitted through tho | necanbED Tite witoLE TESTIIONY A8 PALSENOOD * Lls rugular meal. 1 oould underutand thia h(‘m To 1635 ho. was olvctod Drenacnt of aroioet T 71,1337 fave bimeclt up Gaturdsy, and was beld 1o bail | Ausaciated Pross to tho offect that all that | from boginnig Lo end. 11y wen siwo cobersme | - A HOTHSCHILD MARRIAGE. Yere tho tables o Bwodun satved ns X hiave ofiE} Bocioty, oud offered the following resolution s i CoR a L DricEad, y Gomuissionor Loyne i £50,000, Awhitoty had sald sbont bim yesterdny, s ro- | coruing information he hiad obtsinad from tho | A lottor froum Iarls, Masch 2a b Gr London | found thow i other countrios, whoro the guiey Zusoicd, Thatun 1o Autu of o Uil o Gar. | ¢ 00 Commitieo ou nominstluns reported the | ™ BT ORE S AIC 0 E0LI ot at Mo. | POriod, was falso, and that ho liad vory earucally | Prosidene about tho confesslon of Nottlaubip, | 7oy 81 Milo, Dottinn Totbsobit, | &0 kovt waiting balf ax hour for chalc oup od £rnor of the world, fron wuom we recelve every tom~ | 0llOWing: 0, Cank, Gormiok I1all Satoday ™ o o | requested to bo' hoard by tho Committos aad Whitoly's assistant, who bolped Xarringlon earry | 26<4raPhy BAYSY - Doltina lotbsobild, | ¢yonty minutes after overy soanty course. porul nu well as wpiritusl bicssing, the Uret fruits of | Drestdont—George 0, Caak, ormiok 1 turdey, momiuated Clinton | prtiested 1o be s hoaring, out thio details of thle conspiracy. Thisiatoment | sugbtor of Baron Alphonso lothschild, was | theSwodos are & nation af food livors, and toa? dur prosperity aro fuatly Ji duie, aud abould b do- s wx‘{’,fi‘fl:fifflfi‘_“&fi?lfl'lgbfi;nho. Eflffi“t“";’ng:‘?‘;::fif or gi-'nm:& ,mr un{( WHEN OEX, BADCOOK APPEARED was obiained by District-Attorney Wells on | married to-day, at the synagogus in tho Hun do | allow thomsolyes nn abundaut naud ot o\:: Ke dhribation of tua Werd of 13ge. "BU0m OF God by | i i b reskden0, . Hortius Jnuwea antield for Clark of tho Potice Cagre- | before tho Commitiss, Judge- Knott, therefare, | e sl of Febranrs, vt Dolek wrals ou | Viotolre, {a Boron Albert lothechiid, of Vien- | diot; tho 8wedish workiman, I am told, luauls 3, William 1. Brown was uiéo a ploncer. Tlg | - Beesstary—Thoias B, Uarter, asked him If ho mado such a statemont througl: | Louis, snd by him oad to the President. Dsb- na. Twelyo o'clock was meutloned on the cards | 12 f170 0F 8% moals n day, amo to Lihmols whei it wiks & 'Torrisory in 'lsln, Tresauror—0, R, Nolson, " Large mostings were hold hithu Ropablicans | the Assoclated Press, and Iiabcocl answorod | cock at firat donjod any conversation with the ¢ invitath but it 1y hi e e e JUBE an it Wan OmOrRIng Trom the casd o o B Fawrea momrvan Loioe Gibiom Tiahert 3, | of tho Third aud Fourth Wards Batandsy evens | that ko had sevoral devs 2¢0 88id 10 ltepressnt- | President abont this mattor, but fioaily sdmitted | Of invitation, but It was nearly half sn lour Cremution, territorial punilage wnd sesnmming. suo- pnite g,sg&-wifl*" , LT, Flin, 4. 2 | \ng, i which the result of the town eloction | ativo Fryo, who was tomporarify on Uie Com. | that tho Prestdent informed him whou e got | after thattimo before the bridal pawr arnived, in The movoment In favor of cramation basbetd aud responaibility of n Hm? j‘u populstion, e wu discussod and resolutions wers passed do- mittos, that 3 any ovidence rolativa to him wae | back from Bt. Louts that a maguificens equipage, followed by the other | resumed in Qormany by a Drosdon gocioty, wbicd A hio conduct of the ballot was tholl 1b0ut 45,000 souts, uffl, although at bus | Tho Tav, Arttiur Mitclioll noxt delivered g | OUBCIDE emphaticaly 1 doath, but & fow yoars sinco, he had uea%coly st~ | sormon of 'tho evening, taking a8 his test tug :’fi:;,:‘“{“:zha';‘l declarluy that a now elcction tainod the period which the Isuimist had ae- follawing : S5 2 sigued a8 the limit of human life, such way the ‘The sutrance of Thy words giveth light ; 1t glyeth 8 Tho Republican masa-mosting at Farwoll Hall warvelous fncrease In porulwnu that b bad | anderstandiug to the slaaplo.—Fuats, exir., 130, aturdy ovening was ous of the largest that Las lived wo eos tho young plaut expand into the The purpose of tho Biblo Boclety, Lie sald, wan n}vnr baen beld in this city, fully 4,000 being statcly ok, undor ‘whows thada were shuliored | to brinz the word of Ood in contact with the {ml‘nn aud as many more Leing nnable 10 gain uyward of 2,000.000 people. Yeoplu. 1t wished, theroforo, to call the atton. Swnulw:':\'n Bhoeches wore made by Leonard Alr. Brown was not only an sctive friend of | {on of tho congregation to the influence of the s Wik l‘«:uur. the Rey, Arthue Mithell, Gov. tho Bocisty, but of kindred agencios, dovollng | Biote upon tha temporal welfaro of s comuuni- Hikn B Tol, Bwiug, wud fhe excitomens of Lo tham 8 largs elisrs of Lid tiruo and attontiow, | ty, Thore wors thireo eewential poluts iu whiols whoD the it uesanhe LDcH Intense, especlally s contributions duriug 1ife wero coustant and | tpe publio were direotly intfluenced by the Bible, uommmm"‘:‘ épflbyr roforred Lo the Vigilinco large, ond ba loft Ihem & hanstmo Logucst in ~intalligence, conacience, and harmony. soled a similar moy. cleco o 1863, and coun- Lis wall. Under the loflacneo of Mr. Erown ang { lious threo ",i..F, were nocesnitios of 8 nae \Eoie 0 Oh 10V ou the pars of the best Liis cantjutors the Bocioty kad grown ap fiom | o, being, s might Do aaid, tha wood, water, | Othzou! $ho presous thue, suull aud foebia beginuings to becomes ono of aud air of fin vxisteuco. It was tho part of true she rocoguized great upirltual forcos at work for | Republicantam to puy honot in the bible, To OBITUARY, tho diffusion of Christtanity 1a the land, {Iiistrate biy subjoct hie would etate a fow facts, Bpecial Dispatch ta The Chicage Tribuns, 10 tho purtial canvass of tho oity alnost 16.0:0 | prefacing §1 1o at i faauniton have beas visilad, und of 1h080 upwards | Tands Yfi",‘ 1;,'.',',2 t‘,,",; ‘},“;’,‘,’“{;‘,"Jl‘,‘c‘;_"“fi';';; AxN Anvon, Blich, Aprl 9.—Robert 3, of 4,000 bad been found destitute of tho Biblo, | exieted th i | Bpoechly, an old resident of this city, fol) doad Thie Liestlon truly were at our door, It wad b | gence. T.ook n,:wa::nlfl;&l::g:l nlu{hn':::l]::‘. tus afterngon of rhevmatism of thokeart. He vious thut the Society had yob a large work to | Take this ‘““"""‘h{“’ exawple, From the first | bad been walking about the houso Apuarently do, and the Hold wus alruady white for the bar- | wo had had s freo Bible, excopt in a fow unfore | well, and was Jjust eat down, when bie sudden; vou, tuuato localitics, Wo had, s ired. 24 4! 4he conclasion of thoaddreus thie Preident | » conntry dolied with colloger, acadeimivn, sk | o7 aperrre i Ao OE2ES, e 4 :{‘n.t%d o:‘t:'n‘z’ s': "J :u nlt:‘}sl to nou.unlnla nl:{lncer[a ut n‘;lchonh;. nx'ul 5.00010008 children drawing instrao. Forr Wavng, Ind, April 9.—Thia snorning or tho eusuiny year, lie therefore | tion therofrom. In Heatlaod might bo seen the | Jad ed A, Fay, ono of the leading | sppointed Mesars, J. W. \{’nugnop. I, E. Jirad- | pano condition,—she Scatch mfiuz g::‘l;‘n ?u‘: o? c:;i::l:‘n .indunl’,'dlcd at tho age olkul:wm proseuted to the Comuittos, that he would like tobo called at once sod tostity, Ko sald that when bo saw the papery thia marning he sat down and wroto &' lottor to the Chair- man of the Committes of Inveutigation, Judge Koott, ssking to bo Leard, The Ohnirman thoroupon y sskod him 1f bo had not been eubpauacd carly this morning, and he replied that he had reteived s subpaus, but supposed It wae in suswer to hia lofi er, which lotter, howevor, Judgo Knott has not up to the present hour recotvod. In order to undoratand THE VELY RENATKABLE TESIIMONY which Baboock' thorenpou gave the Committes regarding the matters in hand, it will bs neces- eary Lo reatuto tho tustimony of Whitoly in brier, asgiven to the Comwittoo yosterday, Judge Knott says tbat Whitely's™ etatement, {o- volviog Babcock, was & remarkably strong and complote ono, and that many {m- portauy poiols of It were fully " boroe 0at by documentary ovidenco which Lo loft tlie bands of the Committee, Whitely said that ki was summoned to Florids during the wintor of 1678474 n{ o telegram from Bolicitor Banfleld, $be outensibla ressun for uis rotara to Wasbing. ton Leing that the Chicago dotective, namod Felker, wan trylug to got hiw poxition. When ho srrived hero that wmatter wes conuldarod with NETTLESHIP {IAD JADE A BTATEMENT, motnbers of thelr numerons families in voitures | Los addressed an apiposl to all kiudred socletle! Ha ndu)lxltl:d dze]rl I;raalx:lam lé :fla 'f»:"fimé ml‘c’l"l‘ de dald, Thore was an immeneo crowd in tho | of !;lhn ('mnglnn Enpiro, o{ Austrin, zlnu H;;lg:’ cute It abcock ), an 8 caidont said It land. The Town of Uotka, where Uover ,8ld uot. Tlo also admitted thas the Prosidept | DATFOWetrect, but aano one wosadmitted fnto tha has romoved alf legal Dl\lt:c'lul Intherto oxistiol hed read o portion, if not the wholo, of tho | BYAsgogna without a tickes tliere was plonty of | y, sopgard o *fire-buria),¥ {u recomarnded # statement Ly Harrington, in which Harrington | roorn iu the ssored odifics, Tha eour d'wil on | the contral acat of the new agitation. Acun{&r alatod that an olfort was bolug msde to (mplj- | pasaing the central doorway was highly eTective. | ence of delogates of tho varioua associstioud : cats Gen, DBabcook:, ‘The architooture 18 impoelog fn the grand aim- | convoked to Dreeden for April 12, The ancie! ‘Fhieso wore the most material polnts in Dab- | plhicity of its outlines, and tho building iy both | oustom ot cromation, which provailed mot je cock'a tostimony, Thoro ls no othar testimony | wida and lofty, fonning & spacious usve divided awong tbe Teutonio races than amopg the i to confirm it, while the Commltice hsa obtalned | by a series of round arches from two eido aislos, | Qiang of old, tho Phaniciaus, tha Urooky, 124 s large amount of 10stimony sapporting the | A gallery runs rouad throa stdes of the uuudmf, the Homans, goema thus 1u n fair way of beisd stateinent made yosterday by Whitely, " Thio | and the musls loft, with & Bue-toned orgay, i8I | gradunily reintroduced o QGormany. o lugl Lurglar's agont, Bomervillo, hias testitiod that ho | & second one above tho principal eutrance, ' The &ls0, & Cromation Hotloty bas boon constiny! RECEIVED TUF $500 ffoot of the latter on tho eys, perchied upeo | at Bilan. Heveral hundred deolarations of & ralsed by Harrington for them. o also testi- | high, is more peculiar than pl uggy but, ina | gent haye already boen ot in j among thed died that whilo” riding with Marrlngton {o | musioal eeuse, the arrsugement Is_sdmirablo. | thoso of 1106 & fow men of nota Inscleucsd the house of Judgo Olin fo obiain the | Bohind tho somi-clrouiar portion of the Byus- | politica, bail for Mifcs, ahas Lonton, Harriogton | gogue, on eash wide of the Ten Commandinents, ———————— sskod him bow much thoy ‘ought to | answering to what would be called the sancluary Aflraid of tho Frocedents vey Bouton for lying fn {afl, and bo [ fn & churob, thete was a profusa decoration of Bome years ago Mosca 8. Whosler waa cor mylleu £3,000. Harrington raised tiys money, | tropiesl plknts, with festoous of red and whita victed of aruon, in Maseachusotts, mauly vu "fi: it 18 supposed, from tho club-house crotvd, and | roses dinposed agaiast & baskground of verdure, evidouée of hia own slater, and sentenced to ¢ #ont it Lo him for tha purposo, Tho sod ecauopy benesth whioh the coromony | Btate Prison for hto. After romalulug In prisod The Chalrmsn of ‘the Committes belloyes | took place stood out in picturesquo reljes from | elght yearu, bl ter died ia the mol"‘ that Whitely and Nettleehip Linvo both told the | this mass of groen colorivg, Thelady guesta time, io was evabled to astisfy the Governor a0y, truth, 8o far a4 Babeock {a concerned, wore marshaled 1nto uoatd on the lott, white tho | Coutiell that ho was lonocent, sud was pardo All tho mosrimportant evidonce hina now been | mob wore sout to tha right. Tho latter wore all | ont. He applied ¢o the Legistatara for ”’1"”[;' obtafned, and it 18 expected that both Harring- | Jo full eveniog drees. As soon as the bride and sation for ¢ight years of servics, and hl4 cla i e Banflold, and ha learned that -Baboook had fntere 11 ly day. | bridogrovm mado ihelr appearasos b louien of Lostos: :] :::;;«:;n:mg:uwoun 8 comwmittes Lo ::!:::u‘m.yk::um :f -l:u‘x:g:zn‘x'l;y.wbl: r:m;':- l;‘a; Pho hog m“———*—h it ézcrntlry Birtas gg‘ugd ln'mAu bl:yfx.‘ ;;‘n’d lllllf:l‘b hi nuuldknn-tnbsn}:; &m‘;fiafi;‘%fiofil’ha fl?fiifi’m’ ;.h‘u.ara:x:‘ Jll:;v’ I.);:lc n':n‘:. ;’x’l’d H;Jgh-’xfil:gr u:mlr ln:u:u‘;rs::: L‘fo:"““'ffiiebfi:fx'fi;tfl" :on:"h;:mu u:‘!‘é;‘ : TUK BECKETARY'E BEPORT, wia & genoral syvslem OF publio ! = N 0l 0 esw labcock | Monday, Harriugton will not make a confessiou - &' Valees were purtion- | repor miw, ont thae groun ‘The Boczetary, Thouas B. Carter, thenread | aud » "lruu Dible. In Euglang l:llll:fl:. B oo iosy sre Biata1 o lie Ristict 4o conld ::4 fhanked himfor harlog intercoded find some ono to take thom ag gifs. t ras to (he o © but will tako $ho” connoquoncos, whateyer. they | laxly brighé nad telling. “From s masical 1o} erqus aud coally prest Savor Waitely thes wene o | bot i LR quoncos, whatey 34 1olnt | it :«:«uuumwuu. davgery . ¢ ofyiow tho £OEYIO0 WAS Yery Interestivg, A | dea,