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——— THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 6, 187%6—TWELVE PAGES. twenty-thres years ago. Wo are o favorof golug back to silvar coinage until every frac- tional scrip atd small note has boen taken np. ‘Wa havo nrged that silver bo purobasod and colned and paid out in oxcuangs for all small Icgnl-tonder notes ; that small bank nofes ba yrohibited ; and that sitver sa s Jegal-tender bs advanced from &G to $20, or evon to s larger sum, We have no question that s allver coinage of from $200,000,000 to 300,000,000 would readily bo sbsorbed by the country, sod that ita valiie as 8 subsidiary coin to that amount conld be inaintained. We are opposed, however, to denionctizing gold, elther by the substitution of tpapor or silvor as the genorsl standard o Yalues. e OBITUARY, B M. CORWINE. - The Cinclnnati Gazels contains some {nter- westing dotails of the 1ifa of the lats Maj. R, M. CoRwINE, &t one time s prominent member of e Cincinoati Bar, who died recently in Wash- Iogton. Ho arrived jn Cincinnati from Missis- aippi in 1845, whero his first work was the prop- aration of a digest of the Missiseippl Roporta, He tormod his first partnership with Ortver M. Bpencen, and was afterwards aasociated with Gov. Harzs, which partooranip was dissolved in 1808, whon Gov. Hiyezs becnme Oity Solicitor. During the War, ho waa Judgo-Advocate of Gon. Freuont's staff, and, during the Koy Sarx raid, commanded tho river defenses betwoan Qincinoatl and North Bend, Duting tho lalter part of President LixcoLn's Adminiatration, he servod as United Btatos District Attornoy,. fince ho lofs that office, ho hea lived inWashingtos. where he has transacted m verpy large’ law. buai- noss, principally before the /Court of Claims, Ho was a Republican in plitfics, and was often wpoken of in conneotion wikth Congross, but novar obtained a nominstion, TROMAS DODWG’j‘(fl. Trouas Dobwonts, who (had sttained s patlonsl reputation as the oiriginator of the famous Dopworma's Band, die(]1n New York, at the advanced age of 8, & fow divvs ago, He or- ganized tho New York Oity lhq{d in 1820, which aftorwara bocamo the Natlonal Brass Band, avd was the firat indapendont militairy band of musio in Now York, Ho was the bjusinoss manager, and his sons, ArzeN and Hanyer B,, wiclded the baton when they came to manhood. He re- tired from buainess twenty-fi-ve yesrs ago. OTUER DEATTIS. Among other deatha recent!y annonnced sre those' of Mionary, DoNovAy, & very eminent Irish chemlat and cultivator of physical sclenco in Dublin; of Henny P, HAvEN, who has for & loog time been an ardent worker in the oduca- tional and religious intorests bt Connooticut, and who was defosted as the Republican candidate for Governor iu 1873 ; and of Dr. Avaustus K. GAnDNER, & woll-known phyajcian and medical suthor of New York City. it Tho programme arranged for the fourth Na- tional Prison Congress, to opon st New York on the 6th of June, contemplates & more practical discussion of the reforms necded than hne yet beon hiad. Ome of the leading topics for consid- eration will bo a5 to a Penitontiary code. Practi- cally the government of the ponal inatitutiona of thin conntry is vosted absolutely in the ofiloials fn charge, unreatrioted by Iaw, oxcopt in some of the States by statutes forbidding specitied modes of barbarous punishment for violation of the prison rulos, For the rest, the convict mpris- oned a8 punishment for a crime of which, upon trial and aftor full defonss, he was proved guilty, 18 practically subjoct to punishment for infraction of tho prison rules, or what tho ofliciala in chargs choose to cooslder such, as often and a8 sevorely as thoy ploase to inflict it. Thers {8 securod to him no trial, nor opportunity to present bis defense, and his so- ousdor {a as woll his judge, from whioh there ia 7o sppoal, and exeoutioner, No man can bs sont to jall for a day until after trial and proof of bis guils to tho satlefaction of an impartial jury. But without triat, without defonss, snd - without the fact ever belog mado koown that it 18 dono, & convict may bs subjocted to’anyof the barbarous tortures Inflicted in the prisons for nominal violation of some prison rule. A code is roquired that shall dotine reasonabla rules, provide for falr trial where a convict is chargod with broach of these, and presoribe pro~ cisoly the punishment that shall follow convio- tion. Tho Prison Congress cannot do bettor than to outline such a codo, and use evory sxor- tion to sccure its sdoption by the Logislatures of tho soveral Btates. The Washington reporter for the Clacinnati En~ quirer saya that the ** Domocratic Congressmen of Indiana are bluer than Wisttaus' blue jeans over tho news of the oleotion at Indisnapolin, Thoy don't feel badly becauso thora was a riot and several killed, but 4,000 Kepublican majority is agad blow, Laxpens is the only happy man smong thom. Ho focls that he hiag beon in a manver vindicated, Jisary Witrzaxs has been explaining it vigorously anll day. LaNDERS' frionds aro consurlog Horarax as responsible for it all. Some aro denonncing tha Democrats for gorrymandoring shs city just bafors the alec- tion, One badly-discoursged Domoorat says, * It boata h—1! If the Domacrats had posses- slon of Heaven they would make 1t Ropublican i two days Bome thiok that Baxt TrLDEN sont gold to Indisnapols to roll up a Ropublican ma- jonty for'the purposa of depreclating Hexe paioxs' Prosidential stoock. Indians Repub- lcans sre Lappy. They ses MontoN's Prosi- dontial star beaming on tho horizon. TiLoEx Democrats aro Lhappy becauso the election proves what they have clalmod all along, viz.: that In- diana aud Ohio cannot be dopended on, and, oonsequently, they ought not to bo taken into consideration 1n President manufacturing.”” It waa undoubtedly a droadful defest of the ** Sons of Liberty,” and portonda future disasters. —_— The gentloman known as Gen, Hepriox, who has been implicated inthe tostimony in the Gorn- bRuG-JoNAs whisky trial in Milwaukee, bas boen sngeged In printing a little one-horeo uewspapor in Ottumwa, Ia., and bis carcor sa an edltor has been chisfly dlstinguished of lato by criticisms of Tuz Cutcaco Tnivuxe. Tiux Trisuxs has not bosn run to bis liking. It haa not becn & useful aad subservient tool of the Wnisky Riog, nor s roliable part of any other machine for plundere Ing the public revenuoca; and hence Hepmiox bas ‘ot been able ‘sufficiontly to donounco it. Now it appears thas Mr, Heoriox, whils ja the omploy of the Government as Supervisor of In- tornal Revenne, used his position to soqnire la- formation of value to sho whisky thieyes and communicate it to them, Thiy is the indication of the evidence adduded. We are veryglad, therefore, to recall the fact that Hepnicx has boon sbusing Tux Trinuxs, and we hope that it will always sitract the denunolstion of just auch men snd just such newspapors as thay are {n tha bablt of printing. Alr, Moony having mada ths romserk in one of his New York moatioge that ho would not like Vo have his wifo go about the country preach- log, Mre. Vax Corr, tho rovivalist, bas set her- selt to work vigorously praying for Brothor MoopY, Tha Iatter, who ia vory chivalraus, will now probably reply in some equally vigorous praying for the Widow Vax CoTT, aud, as it1s related In the Good Book that the prayer of the rightoous man avalleth much, no reference belng madn to woman, the widow will evidently have the advantage in the auswer, s i sl ide delrn' acientifio resoarch, by which are being szhumed from the ruins of the paat facts to take the place of the traditionary fiction upon whieh history has been wriiten, has been re- warded by another sigual victory. This, in de~ clpliering au {necription found in the third or smallest pyramid at Gizeh, which has been donse by Oxaeas, the Frenoh savant. The' inscription disclosed thas tho pyvamid was built by atxn- kxars, and that the astronomio svent duriog his relgu waa the heliacal rising of the atar Hothls, now known aa Sirlus or the Dog-Btar. Dy se fronomio computation it was sasy to fix the date ooourTence, which was daas, showing " lisliod at Boston, - wretoh whio could pen suoh false sud ungenerous that {§ must have oocurred between 8007 and 8010 years befors Christ, which, as appears by tho inscription, was the ninth year of the raigs of Mexxrngs, and carries os back to s period 1,770 yenrs earlisr than the sarliest befors sa- certained in anclent’ chronology. And at that age the Egyplisna wera possessed of a knowl- ‘odge of satronomy sud mathematics that are gues a high aivilization. ——— the falsshiood have pnzsnud me from seekiog out and kloking the cowardly cur who penned tbe lylng worda.” - Thara is *‘a female Hnochi Arden oass" in Nowport, R. L,which {s sxciting much loosl atten- tion. Bome weeks 8go A woman appoared at the residance of Mr. George \Weaver, & married man “and highly respectabie citizon, and elsimod to be his first wife, married forty yesrs ago, Here. pudiated hor, but the shamo and disgraceof the adventure waro £o graat that his accond wifa fsll iltand hsa sincs died, The firat drs. Weaver then loft tho town, 8he baa since retarned, aod nsists upon hor rights. showing her marrisge cortificata and other proofs of ber relationsbip to Weavor. He, on the othor hand, aaserts that slio bas boen matried three times during their separation. and has biad childron by each hus. band. Both persona admit that they have never boen divorced. ~ The Emperor of Brazil met hla match on the outward tnp to Ban Franciaco tn the person of Natohoz, an untutored Piute Cblef, who was pore mitted to ride on the traln from Winnemuces to Humboldt. Tho Chief addronsed the Emperor a2 “COapaten,” eaid he was ' Capeton ' himsolf, snd made friendly overtures, Tho Emporor bo- gan Lo ohiaff his savage contemporary ; ingnired tho nsmo and numbor of his tribe, how many ohildren ho had, and what they ate, Finally tho Emperor fn a tender voice sskea: ' Natchoz, how many squaw you got?" The Indian Chief distendod his eyes, and, throwing up his arms with & ringing lsugh, remarked to tho bovy of bystandors, ** Oh, he Capeten, he bad man; he talkes squaw; he heap bad man,” The Emperor roturned into the privacy of his car smidsta roar of laughter, sbove which the melodious roar of Natchez wan readily distingulshable. “ Artomus Ward and the Humorista of Amori ca " ln the titls of an articls in tho Nets Quarterly Magazine, an Eoglish poriodical mcarcely threa yoars old, but of conaidarsble pretensions. The writer maintsing that *‘Artemus Ward will surely bold a place with poaterity in the famoua line which begins with Rabelals and ends with Dickens,"” and gives the astonishing information that, in England, Ward was & constant source of delight, even to tha philosophiers, for his freahness and originality; ** Mr. Carlyle himself has boen heard to epoak of him cmphatically aa *the divino Artemus'"! The article ends with acriticlany of Mark Twaln, who is called *'a Jester and lttle more. Of Bret Harte the writar has no better opinfon, pronouncing him “sversifier . . . who onca or twice reaches to real pathos.” English eriticlsms of Amori- ccan humorista are genorally remarkablo for the profound ignorsnce df the subjecz which they revesl, but probably this one fa the New Quar- terly surprases all others la comprehensive want of information and good tasto. TOTEL ARRIVALS. Patmer House—E., P, Dow, Boston ; G, I, Naist, Dos Molnes: 8. A, Bowman, Springfeld; Capt. J, I, Per- sous, Dwight, 1lL: J'F, McCartncy, Omaha; A. P, MHotsling, Ban Erancisco; If, P, Ried, Bloomington 11, Bachrach, Dalias, Tz, ; Ephraim Deach, Newark; D, +...Grand Pacife—Alphonse .1, Niles, La Porte; 1L O, Wiillam Yuile, Montresli E E. Tho 8t. Louls Republican, with & gooa desl of alsrm, confeseea to the **incressing popularity of tho Beorotary of the Troamury.” [Itaaya: "The German Repnblicans of the Weat and Esat are beginning to declare for bim: and the Liheral confer. once to be held tn New Vork, Osar Sciunz'letler, and the racent organization of & Reform Club {n New York City, demandiag & Presidentisl candidate #whoss name alone will be a guarantos of ofclal in- tegrity, of wise aud prudent administration, and of a foarlésn anforcament of {he lsw,"—theae things clestly mean Batetow, and nothing el 1 they indicate, also, n organized popular offort o seciire hisnomina. lon’at Clncinaati, 8tll it bolioves that he will not ba nominated by the Republican National Convention, and re- poses Ita hopea in the hostility of the machine- politicians who will control the Convention. Trx Ciroaso TRIBUNR says Lhe Domocratia leaders of Lilingls sre talking proity atrongly of mnlunlnflgl Davis, epublican as he is, down the turosis of the Kentucky Bourbons. The Damocratia leaders of Ilhe nols are only wllu.ugbnllh if they talk a8 Tnx TriD- uNE eays they do, Thelr time would be quits as well spent {f they were to utilize it in pulling down their vests, The next Presidantiasl nominse of -the pn‘g will bs 8 Damocrat, pure and undefiled, howsver mu o the contrary cerisin people would order things.— St Louts 7imes, It the Eastern Democracy fail {n securing the nomination of TrLpEx, there will bo a desperato push made to nominate Judge Davie. And if he should be placed st the head of the Dem.- Coofed. ticket, the 8t. Lonis Bourbon con- em will spend the intervening time until tie election howling for bim, notwithstandiog he bas been & Whig and Republican and sn snt:Demoorat sinae he votod for Apaxs against JacmoN. Mark the prodiction, To the Editor af The Chicage TrQunes Will Tae TRrauN plesse state the cost of ‘manufeturing and puttlog in circulation $400,000,000 af legsltender mnotes; also the cost of making and {asuing 400,000,000 of fractional eurrency 7 Exquines, Wa have not the figures for the legal-tenders, but the irsctionsls have cost something like s milllon ani a half ayear to handle, including re- deoming a2d replacing the worn-out serip. —_— ' PERSONAL. 3r, Bankey's songs have boem published in Chineso. Charlotte Cnsiman's will makes no allowances for tho Cushman Bchool in Boaton or $ho Amer- ican Dramatio fuad, The Signal-Servce operator at Camp Grant, Arizous, was marriod Monday week by tole- graph. The minister who performed tus core- mooy was at San Diego. - Mr, John W. Gatrett, the President of the Baltimors & Ohio Raflroad Company, bas given 815,000 to the Poabody Institute Art Gallery in Baltimore to purchaso casts of noted works iu statusry. ‘The Pope said to o littla girl who visited him: *Uan you toll ms what is Romo?"” Blean- swored : * Rome is the Capital of Italy." * No," responded His Holinoas, ** Romo is the Capltal of the whole Catholic world.” Joseph Jofferson, the notor, is making s nnme for himuelf as & paintor. He works steadily and rapidly. Bome of his pictnres are to bo exhibit- ed at the Academy, and others have boon songht by connoisseurs at good prices. The New York World has tho following: #0. W. Taylours, the dramatio sutbeurs and managoure, writes to & Now Orlsans nows- papeure to deny tha charge that his management of the Varistics Theatenre hiaa baen of an *inju- dlcious and {itiberal * nateure.” One of the clauses of the Cashman will s the following: *“To » friond, Emma Stebbius, 91,600 yoarly.” This Miss Btebblos was the constant traveling compazion of Miss Cushman. Bhe ia said to be a person of some litorary at- tainments; and it {s the goneral opinlon of the frisnds of Miss Cushman that sbo will under- take to write a blography of tha departed scl- rous, ‘ Mr, Morritt, who died in Weatcheater County, New York, the 50th ult., was tho heaviest stook- holder In the Pacific National Bank, of New York City, and in tue Paclfio Insurauce Com- pany. Ho left a property estimatad to be worth 82,600,000, and made no provision by wliil for ita distribution. With all his vest weaith, be waa 8o penurions that he refused to buy a car- pet for his floor, and had soarcely sufficlent coverlog for his bed, At the funoral of tho wifo of Louis Blano, 200,000 Parisiana turned oot to manifest their rospoct for the great Republioan Reformer, and gave vociferous cheors for the Ropunlio and for amnosty, The lucident rominds the Lowell courier of the early dsys of Ban Franclaco, where, whon a flreman diad, the whole Dopart- ment nsed toattend the funeral, and at the con- cluslon of tho ceromonies retura to the house and havo tho brass baod seronade the widow. Prof. Huxley will sadl for America in August, for » short visit. It 13 eaid that he will spend moro time in examining our aclentiflo tressures than in lecturing. Recently, after he had do- soribed in a fectora tho probable conformation of an extinct saurian, Prof, Muxley smd that only one or two bonos of the saurian had ever been discoverod ; but ho loarnod soon aftar that there are no fower than thirteon perfoct foesll akelotons of the animal in question in the Yale College AMuseum, The wodding-prosonts of Nollis Grant wers exhiblted in London to s aclect circle soon after her arrival in England. Tho English wore sur- prisod at the quantity of silver given her. Itls not customary thero to choose ailver for wed- ding-gts, it boing generally supposed that all woll-to-do families havo enongh silver as heir looms, or have purchased ounough to snawer evory purpose. The queation was more than onoe ssked of thosa who had the presents on exhibition: *Why did they give hor so much silver; did her friends think the family toto whioh slie married had nome ?* An appoal for subscriptions to the Tom Paine bust appoars in the papers of Bt Louls aud Boston, A. W. Koleay, Bonton Place, Ht. Louls, and Mre. G. B. Kilgoro, No. 605 Walout strest, Philadelphis, mll roesive sobacriptions sod make acknowlodgments through the Index, pub- The bust is intended to be & memorial of Paine a8 & friend and defonder of libersy in Amorica and Francs, and those who bave no sympathy with his roligious life may you afford to recoguize his disintersated and ofi- ocient labora as a lovor of his fellow-man. Bparks, New York; Jobnson, Milwaukes; W. Al. Thompson, Toronto; G. 0." Wallace, Hidne , Ban Francisco: B, N. Soymes, Hartfords Gook, Mafno: = G, Rowe, Cleveland; Pacf, Bt, Louis; John G. Daggett, Tremon: Jotue—Gen, E. G. Groen, Willlam _Myers, Ban_ Franclaco; {ho Dancroft, Tort Huron ; James A. Graham, the oa. J, G, Bradley, Doston : Cal. W, . Lyman, New York | te Hon, J. H. Oberloy, Calro} 2031, W, Cenning, Galiforaiey the Hon, J. b Kratr: joger, Galesburg; W. I, Bowors, Jichigan City; D, J. Chsss, Detroit. erinan Howss—Gilmor Dind. New York; 4. M. Davies, 8t. Louis, tho Hon. J. B, Reynolds, Lafayette; Col. Joufih chI])ml- Du- buque; E. I, Foster, Doston; the Hon. E, G. Bow- doin, Washington; 8. O. Knight, Ohsmpafgn;: L. B. DlaXe, B1n Francinco; Gen. T. E. Sullivan, Alblon, N, Y.; F. 0. Oummings, Baltimors. SLAP, BANG, BIF! An Extraerdinary Stupid Sparrings Matoch ot the Adelphis The sunouncement that Barney Aaron, tho champion light-welght of the world, and Al Hammer, s mixer of ococktails at the Clifton House and an amateur boxer of somo local note, would engags in a blackened glove assault st arms at the Adolphl Iast ovenlng sorved to pack that eamtabtlshment with =a mlscol- laneous crowd. Many attended through cu- riosity, and it waa such that wont away unsatisfied. Othora attonded as tho friends and admirors of tho conteatanta, but it was not thedo that applanded the *Flying Dutohman" or oncored the third-rato artists who contributed to tho unusually inaipid olio. The former wora allured throughout by the shifting scenea which presented now faces, lLittlo dreaming that they woroe the victims of & premoditated fraud ; the Iattor knew full woll that the oon- tostanta bad pald $400 for tho house, and thet from s fow minules’ exercise they waro to make a handsomo sum, and enough to afford a wine supper fors fow of the *‘boya™ Iater in the eveniog; honoo they were satiatied, The novel porformance was has.oued by tho disastisfaction of tho sudiance at the ndiculous prosentation which had been aunoounced to pre- codefit—in fact, the **Flying Dutciman " aud his phantom ship woro engulfod in a aes of Lisses, At 10:20 the exhibition commenced by tho cur- tain rising snd exposing to view tho entiro com- pany of the theatro in & meaulngless hubbub. Aaron appoarod upon tho loft of tho stage, whils Hammsr took position npoo tho right. After a formal greoting, the two wero roady for the **grand sassult,” which proved to ba litilo more than a teat of their comparative capacity to soil each othor's faca with their blackonod gloves, a content not unlike, in Interest and trae merit, an_ordinary bootblack males on a stroot cornor. From the first Aaron ssemed Lo posgosa s natoral ndnnngu, jnod from bis expori- enco in the *ring," and his confidence and aoif- posassslon in the face of an audieuce. On the otlier hand Hammor was stolid and fuactive, He took tho dofensive from the start, sud while comparstively cool and deliborate at first, Lo soon lost control of himself,—sn mdvantage which was not loat sight of by his ogoponeul.lnd which multiplied his face-washings to an aunoy- ing extent. The firat bisok faco was gained by Asron tapplog his antagonist squarcly on the forohoad, to which Hammor promptly respond- od by leaving the mark of his glove on’ Kmm‘n right chook. Thoir fases woro sponged and wiped, and theroslter Hammor managed in twenty-five minute contest to blacken Aaron's faco twalve times, and found occaslon to wash hus own thirty-one times. Infact, thin face washiug was the moat amusing pact of the farce up to tho time the s wind up” was anunounved, when mome work baving the appearauce of earncstnecss was pat in. Tho result was finally thirty-two hita for Aaron sod thirtoan for Hammor, and when the ourtain lowered no one stopped to inquire about jta raisiog, and even the boys in the upper oircla forgos thelr custom of calling for sn en- cora to everythiug prossntad, THE WEATHER. Wismixaron, D, O., May 6—1 s, m.—In the Upper Lake rogion, rising followed by falling barometer, northerly winds, veering to easterly. slightly warmer, partly clondy weather, and pos~ nibly followed by rain aress. LOCAL ORSRAYATIUNS, Ou1oiao, May 3, tvu, W, Manitota Judge Foster, of Connsctiout, recently com- __?_m__" !E‘E“_' 5“:[ Wind. __._‘mn I_w'“” promised a quarrel of ifteen years' standing be- . m,[20,70, 47] BS|E, fresh.- ... tweon two brothers. One of them had brought ™ o) ”:a{ :?g ‘2‘,’ 3,'._ ,',’,fifi'h" a alander anit againet the other for 82,600 dam- 19,75 B3, W, freah ages. The avidence was all in, and the lawyers wera about to * sum up,” whon the Judge called the plaintif and defendans aside, and aftera consultation, during which the thres mingled their tears, it was agreed that the matter should ba referred to the lawyers and the Judge. Both brothers finally algned an agresment to ond the snlt whers it was, and atso to drop other suits that wore pending between them, and to live ay brothers ehould, Mr. W. J. Florence' has written & violent snd rufiisnly Jetter to the editor of the Boston Giobe in regard to a communication published in that paper, which be interprots as & reflection on the charactor of tha late Baroey Willinms, his broth aw. The writer of the communica- tion had said that Mr. Williame was particulstly ungenorous to his countrymen, inssmuch as he always represonted the worat type of Irish life ; and that the only excuse he had to offor for this conduct was thas i paid. Florence retorta with an expression of ‘ contermpt for the craven 8:53 p, I, ¥05, m. w8 44 2001, {ros 10:18 p. m.{29.471_&4] 100{Calm. ‘Maximum thermomater, 88, Minimum, 40, QENEUAL OBSERVATIONA. Ouioago, May 8—Midnight, Bar, Tur; Wind, (Raln (Weather, Oloudy, 1ot «I' Lesvenworth,,[29,74] B1: 129.98( H, W. B, New Yonx, May 5.—The Brooklys Academy of Musio wes crowded in every part last night by sn enthusiastio sudisnce gathered to hear the Rov. Henry Ward Bescher lesture for the beue- £t of the proposed Baldio At the beginniug and al was longeontinued appli d waviog of hats and/ orobis! eadod i poobloes whad M Beseber ot ossible, when o 8 gmmd u':’i subscribed §500 for the Bzm. " tlowe of this State. " . words " ssys he * does not envy the apirit that o e o livesoin the wmail soul of suoh s brute,” and oonsludes thug: “Is were well forita suthor that I did not som the article before loaving Boston, nor should the anooymons charaster of WHISKY. Continuation of the I'rial of Jonas, Goldberg, und Croshy, at Milwaukee, Tho Roadiness of Cortain Parties to “Do Away with McKin- ney,” Ete. More Time Granted to Convicted Cone splirators at St. Louis, MILWAUKEE. THE TRIAL OP JONAS # CO. Byeetal Dispaleh to T'he Chicago Tribuns, Mnwavkee, May 5.—In the United Kiates Conrt to-day, in the casc of the United Hiates against J. Jonas, Phlip Goldborg, snd A. 3. Crosby, for conapiracy to ateal and deatroy the records of the whisky caacs, Willlam Bergen- thal's tostimony was rosumed, He said that the whisky mon wera told, as an inducemont to subecribo the mouey wauted b the Chbicago men, that McKinney would, if other mesns failed and it becamo necossasy, b mads away with, and tho Federal building blown up, Witnoss, boing closoly quostionod on this point, was quits clear and decided as to the Chicago paitios ougaging fully to get poseesaion of the whola of the papers ju Lhoso cagos, by some moans or other, and thaeir declaring that nothing should stop their dolog so, even if it camo to ** DOING ATWAY " WITH M'KINNEL" or blowing up the publio buildings or naing firo. No particular mothod, so faras he knew, was defined, bt the goneral understanding was that those papers shiould bs obtalned by some means or other,—no matter at what cost. Witnoss was fven to undorstand that tho papers wers of euch a character that thair absence would com- pol tho absndonment of the prosecution, and place the Govorninent in snch & condition that the casea could not be renewed withoot such an expondituro of time sud monoy as would not bo likoly to be mcnrred. LEOFDLD WIRTI. ‘was recallad by tho defenss and cross-examined at considorablo longth by Mr, N, 8, Murphoy as to tho atloged intorvisws botween himself and tha dofondants or nay of them, Mr. Wirth ro- counted much that ho had already ntated in hia examiuation in cliet. He did not remembor ‘what room the partiies occupied in the Bherman Mouse, bat bolieved it was a private room. Ho rememberod verv little of anything that Br. Murphoy desired light upon, and oven contra- dicted hls previous evidonco as to o promised compromigo of the whisky cases, until con- fronted with the nhori-hand reporter's notes. Ar. McKinnoy then took the witneas and ox- amined him aa tn hisvarious intorviews with the defondants, aad se to his provious statementa nugm:ung 8 compromiso of tho whisky suits, both civil rnd criminal, but witnosa was either OONFOHED DY THE QUEBIIONING, or unable to decide in his own miod what an- awers ho ought to make. Fiusllytho Court anutloned tho witnoss 25 to the interviews in hicago with the dofondants, and ho sald at the tirst interviow he met Jonas, tn_compony with Louis indskopf and Rovbort Kiewert, at tho Sherman Houss, sud at that interviow they tatked over tlhie romponsibility of tbe parties offoring to sioal the papers, and Jonss said the men would carry out their agrecment, and he would hold tho monoy in bebalf of the Milwau- keo mon until they had performed thoir con- tract, and not pay thom uantil such coutract was sntlafactorily through with. He dia not under- ntand at that interviow piecisely what the terma of that coutracs wore, Mr. Bbipman svas pros- out at another intorviaw that day or thenext, ho could not romomber wbich, JOUN A, MoODY, of Chicago, waa swortz, sud examinod a8 to the baodwriting of J. Jonss, He wam of opinion that the lotters dated Aug. 2 and Aug. 12 were signed by defondaot Jonas, and that the body of the latter but not of tho former was in his hondwriting. In eross-oxamination by Alr, Muarphoy he said ha was not a memberof tio firm of Moody and .3ankey, and uot an expert, Could not bo sure atwut thosignaturesto thedia. patchoa. P MR, CLEVELAND, Bacrotary of the Mayor of Chicago, sworn: Had soen Jonas’ haudwriting ; had seen bim write his sigoaturo, and had known Jonas for nine years. Idoniifiod tho elgnatures to the lot~ tera datod Ang. 2 and Ang. 12 ng thoso of Jonas, The signaturos to the dispatches of Aug. 3 and Bept. 1 appearsd to be his, but he was not suro, ops-oxamined ¢ Haa not had considerable exporiencs in o:taminiog signatures. Tho signa~ ture to the discatoh of Bopt. 1 he could not swear to, but the otieer algnatures certaloly rosemblod thoae of Mr. Jonas, Answor to question by the Counrt: flis opinfon a8 to the signoturs to the diupatoh of Sept. 1 oould not bo of much value, butif sisted on bo suppoasd it might be 1n Jonas® writing, EMIL FIEWERT, A DISTILLER, was noxt callod : Knows Goldborgor, Saw him in July last in this city, Crosby was aléo prea- ent. Loms Rindakopf iutroduced Croaby and Qoldberger a8 partios who could cloar il tho indioted porsons in this district, They com- menced talking abont the price, firel asking $100,000 und then coming down to £50,000, I'or {hia money thay were to furnish each Kmy the evidonco against him. Bomse wanted tho Gaug- er's forms, and others form G2 olbers tho difforent pupers rororded agaiost them, It waa satd Mr. Crosby was a brother-in-law of Hedrick, and could got the papers through Mr. Hodrick, . He was in somo way not explained, for an agreed sum of money, to furnlsh all the papors, First two or turos falked together, thon the Chicago parties agroed to furnish cach party the evidenco against him. If they could not got the papers in that way they proposed * in a good way," they would got them some other way. Crosby wasto go to Chicago and get tho papers hore and at tho Nowhall IHouss and Custom-Houso, Tho partiea could not agreo as to tho prico, snd the moeting ad- Journed. Answers to questions by tho Court—Crosby sald be would got the papers, His words wero protty strong, He would try to got tha papors in & good wn(. buc ho would agres to furnish them, He did not oxplaia himaelf as the parties were at the timo straugors. COross-examined—Wanted, of courss, {o mee bis brother clear ; and underatood tho Govern- ment had in their posscealon sufiicient proof to conviot his brothor, ‘The Conrt thon took a rocess till 2 o'olock. AFTKRNOON, Jobn B, Miller, of Des Moines, Ia,, testificd to tho ‘v‘npcm kopt in the oftice of Buparvisor Hedrick, and their acoessibllity, Jobn E. Fitzgernld, an ox-Gaager, was called to identify oertain forms_deposited in the oftics of S8uporvigor Hedrick. In the course of his examninstion he was closely questioned by coun- ol for the dafonus sa to his agrooment,’if any. with McKionoy for withdrawiug proceodings sgninet him (n consideratlon of his giving evi- denco againat whisky-men, and stated that he agreod teatify on MoKinnoy's withdrawin, from prosecuting the chargo of couspiracy, s procesding with the oharge of brivery, Oollector Bean and Deputy Fred Payne testl- fiod aa to the papers doposited tn the basoment of _the building snd Collector's oftica. Louts Rtindskopf waz here cailed, but the hour belog up Court sdjourned till 10 to-morrow mOrwog. Spectat Dispaleh to The Chicago Tribura, Mitwavkee, May 5,—Judge Cata wilt bo hers early noxt weok, e acnt for a statomont of facts justifying the Congrossional investigation into the Wisconsin whiaky casee, which has been forwarded, and it 18 understood his visis s partly to acquaint himsel? with the grounds for applying for a committes, —_— CHICAGO. THE WALSK OROOKVDNESS, James Walsh, the Lake street liquor-desler whose place was selzed by Capt. Bomerville, recounted in yestcrday's TRISUNEK, was arrested yosterday morning. He gavo bond for $5,000 sud was bronght before Commissioner Hoyne yosterday aftornoon to anawer to the charge of violating the Internal Rovonue law. The Gove eroment was reprosentad by Assistant-Distriote Attoruoy Bosly, whlile tho defendant wat repre- aeated by his couascl, Capt. Pat Feenoy. Deputy-Collector Bomerville testitied that he found in tho atore of the defendaut s oask con- taluing 4334 wine gsllons on which the stamp bad not besn eaced. His books showod that tho cask, which had coutsived whisky, bad boen sold t Fobruary. The barrel was cmpty. Wituesas aleo found sevoral packsges which wore not stamped, Thoy contained Bourbon sud gla. ‘Thoy ouglt to bavo boen ped. **Form 54" contalned no record of sales made winos April 25, and of purchases since the 14th of the same month, The blotter showed sales sinca Apru 25, Josoph Bohoflald, » clork in tae employ of the dotendant, testided thay o waa in tuo ‘hablt of erading stamps from barrela which he picked up from saloon-keepera who had failod te do so. ‘The defendant had hesn away a great desl from tho storo during the past ten d: Jucob Ple«s swas angaged in &” lawsuit during the peat ten daya with the defondant. Witnoss svan onabls to atteud to hin awn business during the time, and waa aatisficd that the dafendant was in the same plokle. ¢ tho very timo ahe was dying or immediately after hec dosth Mr, and Mrs. Wallaos loft the housa in & cab for Charing Croas Station. They liava not aizes boan hescd of, and it has been azcartamed that they took the train to Brusecls, aad that the jowelry of tho decossed woman has dlrappoared, These circumstancea ara in thome Holves auspicious, hut thoy are at onco sggra- vated and complicated by the evidence given at Georgae Johosun, s hoy shous 16 years of | tho inquest respecting Mrs. OChapman's age. testiflod that he bad got ona emnty bareal | tlincss, and by tho resuit of the pust from a saloon on Halsted atrest. at the cornex of | mortam sxaminatton. During ber brief ill- Wright, whom he idantified as James Neary. George A Dickerman testifiod ho in & Gaugor ausigned to the Fifth Dintrict, fu which detandant's store Is eitunted, The BMgILR he did thern was on April 28, The Commussioner then announced that, as thoro seemed to be evidenos at ioast of careloss. nran on the defondant's part, maling st least n caeo of technical violation of the law, ho would hold biim, but would roduce the bail from £5.0'0 to 2000, New bond was then given in that smount, with ex-Ald, Ackhofl as security, James Noarv, & liquor-dealer at the cornor of Halated and Fourteenth strests, was arroatad inmd" and broughit boforo Commissioner Toyne on a warrant sworn out by Cant. Bomer- ville, Cufef Division-Deputy, The chargo was that of returnjog to James Walsh, tho Lake street dealor, certaln barrels on which tho stamps hod not boen canceled. Neary was held io $500 bail to await a forthor bLesaring, James Waleh sud Francis Bronnan appearingas his eecuritios. —— ST. LOUIS. THE WAITING CONVICTS. 87, Lov1s, May 6.~In the Unitad Btates Din- trict Court, this mormng, Diatrict-Attoroey Dyer moved that sentence be passed on soveral Gaugers and Storckecpers who bad plesded guilty, bat their attorneys desired the privilege of pressnting statementa of facta in miugation of their offenses, and ths Court granted until to-morrow moroing to prepars aflide- vits to that affect. The Govern- ment counsel interposed no objection to tins, but, on the contrary, expressed a desire that de- fendants shoald bave every ressouabls appor- tunity to present such mattera as would place the Court in posscssion of all the facts in thoir cases. It waa snnounced that no action wonld be, at present, taken in the cass of Fitzroy, Thorp, and McFallas. The Government wishod to use thom as witncsses for ths prosont Grand Jury, and also in somo civil cagos now pending. CRIME, iy THE LAWRENCE SMUGGLING CASE. Speciat Lupateh to she Chicago Tribune, New Yorg, May 6.—The fomous Lawrence amugglieg case, which bas been in the couris hiere for some time past, |9 creating renowed in- terest hecausa of the fact that Lawronce has mado & full coofession, implicating very promi- nent officials in the Custom-Houss. This con- fession is in the hands of Gen. Butler, ono of Lavronce's couneel, and is being used by B. G. Jayne, formerly Specisl Agent of the Treasury, to compol the abandonment of the charges against Lawrence. There 18 no question that Lawrence, if tried for umnnfiunz. would bo con- victed, as bls confederats, Des Anges, was, and the only possible defanse he has ia by threatoning the oxposuro of others who aro too prounmont and too powerfal to permit of their exposure. Tho fact that thers has boen a question of ox- tradition in the Lawronco case is usod to com- phicato aud avoid bis trial. Lawronce wos extra- dited from England on a chargo of forgerv, It is cinimed that he cannot be tried on any other charge, and in the end it ia claimed that this witl be conceded, and, as he canuot be convicted of forgery, he will thud osoape all punisanaat, and those who are dndeavoriug_to bring about thin end will escapo exposure. Lawrence's con- fession is sald ta be of a very extraordinary character, and shows up complately tho cor- ruptlon provailing in the Custom-House in this city, ness, shn wae partiaily sttonden by Mrs. Wallace, who touk Lior on one ‘occasion some bread and tnilk, and aftor eating it she complsined of feel- ing sick; ard dunng the last tew hours that the Wailacos wore in the houss Mrs. Wallace waa coustantly io the room, Tha goneral sorve ant of the household deposed that towards evening she was uent out by Mrs, Cospman her- 8cll tu procure an evening paper, and whan she cams back Mr. Wallace, who waa on the Ianding, informed ber thut her mistrers had had another fit ; and, lo reply to ber lnquiry, told ber not to come npestaira, Mrs. Wallace went to fotoh s cab, and the two drove off to Charing Cross Htation. They mizsed thas evening's mallelrain to Brussels, but wont on the uext morning, ‘The servaut. it scems, did not goto her mistress il botween 9 and 10 o'clock, and then found ber dytug. Sbe called the other servant ; but when they wont up-tairs, thelr mistresa was dead. The doctor, aftor & post mortem ex. minatlon, is of opinion that desth was caused by suftocation, probably by chloroform, and the pervant states that a smell hike thal of chioro- form was diaceruablo i the room at the time of death. The doctor Judgea partly by some marks on the poso and mouth, which look as if somie such violencs had been used as would bo inflict. ed [n forcible suffocation. e is also not pure thac some irritant poison had not pre- viously been admiuistered, aud the coutents of ths stomach a1 to ba oxamined. At the eame time, he statos that ho never saw so weak s heart an that of tho deceasod woman, that it was a wonder she hed lived eo long, and that the least shock or fright would bave been sulicicnt to put an_eund to bhor lfe; while asle is said to bave beoen lieble to fainting fits. These facta could hardly constitute & case of material suspicion were it uot for the sconmpanying circumstauces of the sud- den departaro of Mr. and Alra, Wallsco aud the disappesranco of the jewelry, aven to the riugs o the fingers of the decensed woman. Mra, Wallaces, moreover, is eaid, on leaviog, to have rotended that sho was ouly going to mea her nsband off, and that she was coming back. If the sorvaut's evidonce is to bo rolied ou, she and ber husband certainly acted 80 28 to expose themnelves to the gravest Buspicion of haviog put an end to tho feeblo life of the na- fortunate womon for the sake of possossing thomsolves of her manoy or jewelry, and to have then atoncs made off with their apoils. ‘1bera are personal choracteristics about them which will probably josure tueir being discov- ored, snd thoy mast cercainly bes called upon to oxplsin the appearances against them, —_— LATE LOCAL ITENS. A little O-yenrola boy named Eddy Brennan was accidootally run over about 2 o'clock yes- terday afternoon on the lllinois Central Hail- road at the foot of Harnson street. Hia leftleg mes povered at the hip, his right leg a: the ankle, his left arm badly brokeo, and hig body teiribly mangled, Ife lngered in the greatest suffering until 5 o'clock, when death releved him. His paronts keep a grocery at tho corner of Eldridge court and Stato street, and rosllo at No. 667 Wabash avenuo. . Whilo waking the town to the news that Gilmora's Band was in town, by firing off gau- non on tho lake fiont last ovening, Archio Mc- Leod, s member of Lippincoit's Battery, bad bia right hood shattered by the premature dis- chargo of the wu{nu. Ho waa removed to the resdence of Col. Lippincott, No, 1118 Michigan aveaue. About 10 o'clock Inst sveniang the body of an unknosrn womau was found upon the besch at the foot of Elm stroet. Sho was about 35 or 40 vears of age, dark complexion, rather stout, and had on & striped dross, black cloth sack, rod on- dershirt, and red striped stockings. Bhe was aeco about balf an bour proviously walking, olong the beash by Henry Niesen, rwulngd No, 63 Codar stroat. R — THE NORTH ADAMS DISASTER. 8ermvorieLn, Mass., May 6.—Tho failure of Harvoy, Arnold & Co,, of the North Adama Paint Warks, 18 evon more disastrous than at first ap- peated. Tho liabilities it is thought will riso over rather than fall below $1,250,000, and not less than 12,000 men, women, aud children in the uix mills are thrown out of work. ‘THE LOUISIANA KU-KLUX. Nzw OnLEANS, May 6.—Acting Gov. Antoine Lias offored €5,000 roward for the arrost of tho Coushatta assasuin, Advices roceived at tho Btate-House report that Bonator Twitchellin still liviog, butin & precarious condition, His left arm has beon awmputated, and his right arm ia 8o badly shat- terod that tho doctors propose totake 1t off also, Communications raceived this morniog from Went Feliciana Parish atate that Wobor, Stata Senatar, Duls, Parish Judpe, and Armistead.fox- member of tho Houss of Ropresentativos, hava beon driven out of the parish by tho Repu Iators, and compolled to take to the woods. ‘Lbeir fate 18 not known. HORRIBLE SUSPICION. Fpectal to St. Lowis Republican, CanLnyviLte, il., May 4.—The wife of Thomaa Tracy, who sad Uis little daughter were the victims of & mont horrible munder some days gince, was antagied to-dar on the chargo of marder, and iIn default of bail was committed to jail to await & preliminary oxam- ination, Her conduct since the murder bosn such a8 to excite suapicion, ss she would not pive any version of the matter, Her examine- tion will take place next wack. "BUSINESS NOTICES. A Valnahte Discovery—=Dr, C. W. Bene 01, 8 practicing phyaiclan, at 100 North Eutaw street, Baltimare, M, (who has pald much stiention to nerv- ous discases), has discovered that extract of celery and chamomilo combined, in & certatn proportion, in- variably cures headache, either bilious, dyspeptic, ucrvous, or ick; neurnlgls aud nervousness. Thls fsa triumph in_tedical chewiatry, and sufferers sil over tho country are oreering by matl, Ho prepare 44 in pilis at 50 cents pee box. The Doctor 48 largely known snd bighly respocted in Baltimora.—Epiecovat Methodut, Sold by Van Bcuaack, Stevenson & Reld, No,92 Lake stroet, corner Dearborn, and all druggista’ —_— Living Death —The mortal agony of consumptive nvalids ta often WmOTs Serriblo than death, Thete complainings wake oversiody unhappy around them, while their lives aro prematute.y loat (o themseives, unless thoroughly cured by Wiaaevs Fioe Tree Tar Cordial, the safeat rumedy over kuown, and one that never falls. THE RIOTOUS_MINERS. CrEvELAND, O., May 5,—Eversthing continuos quiet at Massilon, and there s no present pros- poct of trouble. A militia company of fo-ty n:;alu arrived thore this evening from Btouben- vitle, TWO MURDERS WHIuiH ARE AGITATING EN- Londen 7 1mes, April 20, Thone Esater holydsys have beon aigualized by & combiuation of horrora. It ia rarely that anything so frightful has boen discoverod as tho murdsr of Emily Holland, at Blackburn, and thers scems good reason to Dbelicve thst & very cold-blooded murder haa just boon committed 1o Chelsos, Tue Blackburn affair, by whomever committed, is ono of thoss atrocitics which transcend all tho ordinary dapravity of human nature. Parts of tho body ot a little girl of sbout 7 yoars old wore discov- erod tn the neighborhiood of Blackburn., Tuey wero identified as belongiog to a child named Emily Holland, who was missing, and an oxami- nation of them left no doubt that befare tho murder and mutilation of the remains a crimipsl outrage had heen committed npon the child. A crime of this character could not bat arouse {ntenss oxcitement snd indigoa- tion in the noighborbood: suspicion was keenly atimulated, aod ssveral persons were AnCCeasIVo- ly arreatod. The ohild was laat soon to come out of a tobacconist's shop, to take s small packet to a man who was standing in the streot, and to go away with mm; but attempts to idontify this man proved uo- satiafactary. The police at longth had recourse to & method of detection which recalls past times, They called the eagacity of the doj to their aid, and eudeavored to put & bloodhaun, on the scent. They took the animal in the firae inatanoca to tho apot where the limba of the child already recovorad had been found, in order, if ossible, to discover tho rost. 1in this, however, rlm,v wers unsucoossful, snd they then resolvo Burnett’s Coconine—A perfect dreas- 1ng for tho hair, Tho cocoaine holds fu a liquid form a farge proporiion of deodorizad cocoanut ofl, pro- parod expreasly for this purpoee. Coughs nnd Colds.—Thoso wha are suffering from coughs, colds, hoarseness, aooa throcd, elc,, abould try ** Brown's Dronchisl Troches.” FAMILY SUPFPLIES. ROCKWOCD BROS,, ESTABLISHED 1885, Wa offer from ono of the lazgest and finost stocks of TRAS in the Northwest: Moyune Gunpowders, Formosa Qolongs, Moyune Yonng Hysons, Foo Chow Ooolongs, Moyune Imperials, Finest Japans, Bouchons (English Breakfust), IN COFFEES, Aralian Mocha (genuine), Finest 0, G. Java, Pea Berry Mochs, Finve 0. G. Java, to take the dog to two bouscs, agsinat tho i i occaplers of whsu:h suspiclon was ontertsined, Plantation Ceylon, {:}g?um;‘ In the frst of these the dog botrsyed no excites | Santos, , Rio, mont ; bnt it bad no scaner eutarcd the ssonnd tban it bogan to give evidence of its detection of some sosni. It lod the police at longih to tho fireplace of ao upper yoom, and there, cou- cealed in the chimney, were dlscovored the head sod sevorsl boaosfof the child, with portions_of clothiug, The occupier, s barbor named Fish, was at once arrest and bas sinca madas & confession of the crimo. I ac- kuowlegoa having sent ths girl for hall an ounca of touscco, and on her roturn having de- coyed berup-uisirs. Hoin 26 yoars of age, s Roasting and Grinding only the Finest Cof- fees, we Warrant them Pore. The above goods at the LOWESE CASH PRICES, ROCKWOQOD BROS., industri , - and s NoT' o R, B R e, o, S| 026 104 North Diuriety b lived an immorsl lfe. It s stated o 3 that he used to sttend Sunday-schools, sud since his marrisge ho joined tha roligious eect of hia wifs, who is a Primitive Methodiat. 1f, according to his own counfeasion, ha committed the crime, it will be one of the most extraordinary instances on record of a BUY YOUR Teas, Coffegs, and Groceriss HERE, getung TUE DEST T }%‘é’:‘&':‘,. ::lhgt:pr:;:i{fmr:;'l‘l‘lr lv‘::;‘ AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. e M e ibueqvent . Clvpounl | | AllBoada quissolaed ssrepteiontods, of the body, and suotber bloodhouud is sud to ba & silent witness in tho cass. The discovery of the hesd, howover, in Fiuh's bouso sffords & 1mpartars of lwbinson's Hcotch Oatmeal, I"m?:l brands Patent Winter Wheat snd Bpring Wheat Flour, clow whioh will doubtless lead to she detection | A Bugar........ W10 of the gullty parties, and it would be promature | Ktandurd A Sugar . JA04 to attach much credis Lo Fish's deolaration that | seandard (Granulated Sugar Jl Bbo was alone concerned in the atrocity, The circumatances of the other alloged crime are mora obuctrs ; bat 1t also suggosia s shocks 10g revelation of selfish and cunnivg cruelty, A woman who went by the nsme of Mra. Porter, but whose real namo was Chapman, swas fouud desd in her bed at Chelses. Hor husbana is under detentlon at Constautiuople for sowma of- fenss, and sho Lias been 1n the babit of takiug in Jodgers, though she scemed t0 hiave wowna po- cuniary resources, and was, at all eveuts, the possoasor of sowe valusbla jewelry. About two montbs 8go, two peopls, named Mr. aud Alm. 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FANCY SILES in Checks, Bt'ripcs. and Plaids. ‘Wool and Silk Damasse, Stripes and Plaids, Camel’s Hair, Wool, Worsted Dress Goods, full lines low-priced goods, at 12 1-2, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, and 45¢ per yard; great reduction from former prices, Perecales 10 and 12 1-2¢. English and French Prints and le:lnrd Cambrics at 25c and up=- ward. HOUSEKEEPERS' GOODS Shirtings, Table Linens, Nape kins, Quilts, Towelings, Crashes, Le., &e. Many Special Bargains ~Laces, Embroideries, Sets, ana Rufllings, L. C. Bdkis.,, Ribbons, and Parasols, Fringes, and No- tions, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Ke., e SECOND FLOOR 8hawls, Suits, Saeques, Ladies’ Furnishings, Berlin Embroideries, Zephyrs, Worsteds, and newest importations in Black Goods, Cassimeres, Clotha, Suitings, &e., all at the very lowest prices. Strangers visiting the city are cordially invited to call and exe amine. N. B.---Their assortments of CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY will bo found very attractive, both in designs and prices. ——— TRIMBMINGs. e ——— Chas. Grossage & Co Colored Fringes and Marabout Trimmings to mateh, in all shades of Plum, Navy Blue, Dark Grgen, Brown, and Forn! Worsted Fringes in new designs and new mixtures! Granite, Bagket, Brocade, and Serge Trimming Ribbong, all widths! Now Sashes! The cheapest and mest attractive stock in tho city. STATE-ST, --- WASHINGTON-ST, CHINA, o OVINGTONS' BARGAINS Bafors LEMOVAL to New Blore, WHITE FRENCH CHINA: Dinner Sots, 125 Dleces....evevsseaes-$25.00 Tea Sets, 50 picces. seangase QU Tea Sets, 44 pietes. 8.25 Tea Bets, Gilt, 44 pleces. 9.00 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 158 pleces. 28.00 Granite Dinner Scts, 150 picces - 20.00 Chamber (White) Sets, 11 pieces.seeaea 3.0 Chomber (Col'd) Bots, 11 pieces.. . 576 Goblets, CUT, dozen.. . L% (Goblets, Pressed, dozen.. 90 Cuspadores, each. . 60 Vo, palr...... . B Cologue Bets, 3 pleces . W Chin, Glass, and Faney Goods AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. 1228 T ATE-ST, SPECTACLES, . Ot St Grandy G BRAZILIAN PEBBLE 8PECTACLES all sights by {nspection at MANASSE'S, Opth e Mt e, Trbune Bulling). 4 PR, s THOABURY DEPATHMENT, Oxyick oF UOMPTIOLLEN OF TUM Ucll‘lw‘l.k WasHINUTON, Feb. 16, Al parscma butlng clalu ekt g Foart Nal Baak ol Chicago, 111, are hereby notited o rm- S R S R 3ald bankin tae City of Ol ulj‘b Jay ENOR, ¢ c.mmfi'.. u!n &ml‘

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