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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 25, 187G, “NOT GUILTY.” That Wes the Verdiot of the Jury in the Case of Dan Munn. Practically Considored, It Was o Want of Confldonce in Jacob Rehm., geenen and Incldents in tho Jury-Roon How the Yerdiel Way Recelveds Milwaukoo Onriosity Excited Comcerning Qonklin and His Future Eate, MUNN’S CAST. JUDAR RLONGETT'S CHARGE TO TIE JURY. Everybody was on band carly yesterday morn- fng In the United States District Court. Munn woe attended by his counsel, Mr. 8. K. Dow, and District-Attorney Bangs represented the Governmeat. An nudiencs of falr proportions a8 In attendance, which lstened, with a good deal of Interesty to the dellyery of tho follow- kg CHARGE BY J0NGE BLODGRTT! he Indictment In thix casc is fonnd under See. B.440 of the Revired Statutes of the United State Phich provides thut **If two or morc perdons epire citherto commit any_ offcnee against the U'nited Kanics, or ta defraud the United States In Aoy innnmer, bF forany prpore Aud one or mure Msuch parlien do any act to effect the ohject of tlie, wull)lmr,y. all ;}gnhvn to much conapiracy shalt e Mable," cte. Thislaw haa been n_force ywithout subetantinl change sfuco March, 1807, Tho Indictment_contalng two connte, 1y the pret it f chiargod that the defendant ind, one Ed. of April, 1874, ald win ¥. Dridges on the 1t dn;- mn-rlrc. together arith Jacob tehm, Ueorge 3. Jer, lienry ¢ Fredericks, Joseph Ronolie, Anton Junker, Gholsen 4. Ituex Willlam Cooper, flerman J. Pahiman, David G, Hosh, Or- fando Dickinaon, Jonathun Abel, Igbort C. Lench, George T, Burroughs, lenry W' Miller, and Fred- erick L. Tteed, and divers otlier persous to tho Grand Jary unknown, to defraud the United Siaten of the tux imposed by the Internal Revenue Iaw of the United Staten on 8 large quantity, to- it One milllon proof gallonkof distllled eplkts, hereafler to e producel al corain, diet lorien situated within this distrlet, to-wit: ‘The dirtillery then oceupied by the agid George Milller, and sitics ated In the City of Chicagos the diatillery then and thiere ocenpled by thie Union Copper Dstllling Com+ ity (vo-calledd); and situnted 1n Calumet, T nid istrict: tho disttilery then and there occu‘]_m-u by wid Gholeon G, Rusvell, wituate ‘i the City of Chicagos the distillery vecupled by the Chicazo Alcohol Works, aitinte In Chicaga ! the distillery then nnd there occupled by Lickineon, Abel, Thsch and Burronghs, situate In suid clty: tho df<tiniery ocenpied by rald Henry 1. Miller and ¥ Witunte i nid city tho dietillers then ¢ occupled by sid WIlitam Cooper, anid vituate In xaid elty: anditlio ditiliery occapled by fhe Luke-Shore Distilling Company (ko-calledy, sitnfo I rald city; that wald Georee Hiller, in pursuance ' of seld coneplracy wid " to olfect the object thereof, remored from his distillery o lurze quantity of epirits aubject ta tax, und on which the tax had not Twen paisl. 10 8 pluce other_than n distiilery ware- honse, nud thereby did defrand the United’ States of the'tax of 70 cents on ench proof gallon so re= juosed: that in pursunce of sald con<pirucy, wd to effect the objuct thercof, snld Henry 1, Miller I D, Teed | removed Fron thelr utntillery Jarge quantity of distilled spirits subject Lo tax, and tnwldeh the tox had uot been pald, to pluce other thun o dietillery warchouse, whereby the Tnited Stater waa defranded of the (ax of 70 cents aneach proof gallon of the splrita ko removed; thit with the same purpose large quantities of dis- Allled spirits wubject to tax, and ou which tax had ant heen pald, were remayed fram the distidery of the Cnfon Copper Distiiling Company, the'didtil- Jery of Gholwen G, Russell? tha distiliery of tie Gileago Alcohol Works, the dixtillery of Dlckin- ron, Abil & Co., the distillery of Wilita Cooper, and’ the distillety of the Like-Share Distilling Compny, to place other than a distillery ware: Touse, by the persons respectively operating safd distillerion, with the Intent to defraud the Uit States of tho tux on suld apirite, and whereby T'nited States was_ro_defrandods that sald Jacob tetin, In pursuance of suid codpiracy, wnil Ly et fect the object therenf, gave to siid Lak Distilling Company notice that the distillery Company wos abont to ho visited by o Tnited States revenue officer for the purjiose of esamiining and_Inspecting the ramo at a thia When tho raid_coneplratore, Ueorge Miller and 1L C, Fredericks, were encagod in'the flliclt production of apirits in said ditillery § that fnpursuauce of uald consplracy, and 10 effect the abjegt thereof, aald Rehin gave o slmilac notice to sald Gholson G, Tussell, when hie, auld Russell, was, In pursu- ance of' aid. conspiracy, engaged in hik sald dis- 1illery fn the (it production of dlstilled spirits, whereby rald Miller and Fredericks in suld Lako Shore Distillery, and raid Husicll in his distlllery, were uble to defrawd the United States of the tax on n large quantity of spirita su _(licitly produced Dy them In thelr respective distillerics. TIIE KECOND COUNT charzes that the defendant and snid Edwin T, ridues did, on the 1xt day of September, 1 conspire together with suld Tebm, G. Mille dunker, G, G, tussell, Willlow Cogpor, 1L J Tahhnan, Davld Q. Tukh, George T Burroughs, and sllvers persons to the Grand furors uuknoiwn, {0 defraud the United States of the tax lmposed hy lawon B lare quantity, to-wit, 100,000 proot allons of dlstilled wpirits produced in ‘this distll- ery, And to eflect the object of snch connplracy, el Guorga Miller removed from the distillory of the fake Shore Distillery Conpavy, wnd suld Junker romoved fram the distillery of the Unton Copmer Distilling Company, and kald Rukxell removed from Wi dis- tilery, and =aid William Cooper removed from hin distillery, und rahl Butlman asd Zueh removed from the distfliery of the Chicazo Aeahol Works, und £aldl Georze T, Brrronghis removed from Lis dietil- Jory cach large quuntities of distilied spirits sub. Jocl o tax, and an which tho tax hud not heen paid, 108 plaee other than o distiliery warchotine, wheres Tiy the Unitod States was defraided of the tax of b Genta per gullon on raid wpirits w0 Temoved as aforewuid, You will_soe that the two counts are sulatantially slike, ‘Fl that in the firat the tine §+ 181 efore the 13t of fuly, 1874, wlen the orfy- fud atatute of 1507 waw ln foree, and the secod Il aftor July 1, 1874, when the law, ax | have read it to was enacted, Bty us 1 have wald, theee s no sulmtantial difference "li the two stat- ules, It I8 not uecessary that the urowccutlon Fhould prove that alf the persous named I the - dictment participated in the ulleged conspiracy, [t Is enough if two or more of thew cousplred tozeth- crto do’the unlawful uct allesed, and one of them did nn uct to effect the objeckof the conspiricy, ft fe not even uucesaary that the objects of tho con- spiracy whould bu fully conmummated. An 2t to fhat cnd by one of ihe coneplri- tors 14 pufiiclent to. make the crime agalost all. Entall the conapirators must have a comnion pur- pose or end—that I, to defraud the United Siates, althoug: it I8 not nccesrary that all shoulil make o profit by so doing, S0 that when the minde of the requisite number, that {s, two or more, have met gn & common purposo to defraud the United Hiaten, nud one of them has done an act to effvet the ubjeet of the conepiracy, the crime in compte astoall who upite in the consplrucy, But oue of the defendants named in thly fndlctment (5 on Hal, the other nat having been arvsted, 1t Js conceded by the conusel for the defendant that & conspirucy of wost formidable proportions was farmed in thls city daring the year 16722, aml Coutiuod wh Lo3lay. 1873, hebween the proprictors of nearly alf tno @istillerles hero, and most of the Gavpers, Klorckeepery, anduther oficeraconeeroed i the collection of Internal ue, and two or mare pereons not holding ofiices nnder the Enited Btates, to defrand the United States Government of the tax on dwtilled eplrits produced at the distil- lerles operated by the distillorsgroncerned [n the Conplracy; and it b0 eeffis W ba con- ceded, or, b feast, $v not dispute that 'acts ' were dous by - perons who Wete partles to that consplrey to eilect the obléet of the conxplracy,—in other wonlk, the €onsplrucy becume completo and aporative, undiho Government win dotratded of Inrge sumw due it Ba that the existence of & conapirucy and tho dolng of acts sutlicient to_make ita menibers celminnlly Jiable are nof divputed Tacts in thilx care, Tl real aidouly frano I this caxe belnz, Wad the defonds ant, Danicl W, Munn, s party to or member of suid cunaplracy? Tuls ls purcly a ueation of fact to by dochilo by you upon the testhinouy (n the caae. he Court i do litle but nugzest for your guldance o few of the rules by which the evidence ehould be vx- anined and instod upon by you. When once & consplracy 14 establislied by the Proof, thon what lv duno or euld by any one of thy Cousplrsars lu * RVIDENCE AGAINST AlbL. Bat there muat Ly rutficient proof 1o show that o E:""" Ina pasty to the l'ullsplmc(y before be can o hied bound by thu acts or admislons of s to-coneplrators. It I+ Wke o copurtncrship Ushiicry,—ufl thy parlies are bownd by the 1613 of & copartuer abont the partnershi), businces, at beforo o man con by lield responwibio for the deloge of unolher member of the'firm Lt must np- s that & firw exlsts, snd hat both the purty km'i the uct, and the party soughl to held liable' aro wembory of the firm. AvLuald bofore, sbont the fact thut there was a {unrpirucy t defraud the Guvernment, wu gueetion made, “The only controversy fs s tu whether ‘hn defundant wan o party to that t‘unullru(:(. This ;ull:m only hmportant wmatter to be considered by * jpobon this question the prosocution liss tho labor. soar, o burden i upon the prosecution (o how by the proof to your satisfaction, beyond a {mwnamg doulit, that the defeudant was u party o this counplracy. ‘The proof bearing upon the uu [s of two ki oftirsl~Th pusitive and unequivocal teatlmony Tone wituesn thut defcadant was one of the cou- "imtor., P Second—Clrcamatances which the dpm:rru!hm nml" tend to show tho wama fuct, aud Lo support ud corroborate thy direct wotlinony. g the dircerand clrenmetantial” bestimony ad- w‘i‘wd by the prosscutivn lius been by wiluessed who wero themrclyes 1n some dezreo partics ud fling I the mllezed couplracy. ey adt tosnscives to huve een accomplives th thic crinies o which thy defendant is on trial, epramn tho yery nature of thy oenee, 1t wo 4 S aluwnt. Iiporaiblo to detect sud brouk o pmblogtion 1ike thie and punirh lts wetaby Alcent by tho use ta soine extent of acconiplices wesaed, And therefory, while thu Law alluwe tha prosecation to call aceomplioes as witneseen, the degrea of credit to he given to thelr evidenco is whofly left to the jury. It ia the doty of the Courts to admit their teailinony, and of the jury t conatder it Yoa aro to tonshlor e textimony of these witnesecs In thoe light uf all the circuni: stances nnder whieh It s given, The testimony of co-connplratnes should alwaya be recefved with great cantion, and sceutintzed and welghed with wreat cure by the fury: nnd you slonhi not rily apon It unanpported tinleen it produces i’ your mindu the fullaat ant most positive convictln of flatruth, ICin Just and proper for vou to reck for corrolorathn facta on malcrial polnts, but it s not Tnlb=peneuhly necessnry ehat{helr testimony shonld bee corroborated provided that the evidentis of the accomplice alone producee upon your mind a _CLEAR CORVICTION OF 118 TRUTIL, The ouly direct and positive teatimony fending to connect the defendant with thia conspiracy, in that of dneob Relim. Thin witnces adimits that he wanone of the chief, if not the chief organizer and manager of this conapiracy, and thathe has plead guilty to an indictment in this court aa much connpirator. In conaldering and welghing hin evis dence, you ehonld take Into’ conslderation all thero facts,' Yon should ates scrutinize the motlyes which gcem to have actuated him In glving hin {estimony, #o far n you can falrly ancertain wuch motlves; 'whetlier ho expects Lo obtaln any fm- munity “from or mitigutlon of is axn puikl- ments whether any influence hns been hrouht to benr tipon hfin t0 tentify egatnat th defendants whether ha harany feeling of revenye to gratify, oy peal oF snpponcd adéaniage to sl tor b, #elf by securing the conviction of defendant, uud determine for yourselves in the Nght of ol thess cirenmstances whether he lad told yon the teath or ot You should alen conalder Wa Inteilizence his bearing under croms-cxmmination: the conwis. tency or nconsletency of his stateinents; their in- trinsle probubility, and the harmony of s atnte- menta with other proven or admlitcd facta of the caro., 1t was conceded by defendant's counrel that I yon bolieve the testimony of thin witnoarthe prosccution hos made out {te case, And the main armument of thedefendant's connwellinn heento conylnce you that you ought not to beliese him, White on the part of he prorecution it haw been urged that his testimony 16 consistent and {n Larmony with other known or conceded materinl facts, und haw been wo far cor- roborated an &0 ronuire’1ta acceptance by you na true. It §s not neceswary that hin tertimony shouid be corroborated on all polntr, as T havenlrcady told you [t s ut abwolntely necersary that it shoild be corroborated atall if you are witiefied that he lus totd yon the truth, but it §s pradent and proper thut fon should Toak for_ corrohuration, and if you find hiim snxtained by cireumstances or by other wit- newses whose testimony you belleve, it furnishes an additional reason for placiug confidence In him. Asld® from the DIRECT TESTIMONY OF REI tha prosecutlon has given evidence tendinte to show several acts of omfsxion of duty by defendant, which 1t 1§ contended tend to show that defendant was 8 party to the cun:’plrflu‘. and that these omise slons of duty were caused by hin participation In the corepiracy. You shonld bear in mind in this conncctiun that defendaut is not un trinl fornezlvct of duty a8 au officer, und that theso alleged otaly sion of duty ure'only sigulicant in this e #0 far a8 they tond to prove lilm u party ta the co splracy, While defeudant {3 not on irlal far neg- Jectof duty, which Is of itself u wepnrate Indict. ble crime, yet o number of acts of paipable u lect of duty, §f proven to yonr satlsfuction, mi well be deemied 8 polznant clreumstance tending to waliafy your minds thit ho Wi co-operatinz with the canpirutors, 68 such acta would tend to whow a willingneas that ' the Inw shonld be violated, which fs most naturally explainable on the theory that ho wan a party 1o the conspiracy, which fs ihown Lo have existed, At the xawme e, §f all or the most important of theso apecilc omistlons of duty or acts of lenieney toward parties sppurently violat. Ing the Inw have been or cun by cxplained on any hypothesls consistent with defendant’s Innocence of Ylhe. chargo for which hie ix on trial, hio is entiticd to the benefit of such explanation. It s but falr ulso to remember tlat ho may have been a megligent, incficint, or credalons officer, and yet 1ot been a conspiratar, So far as these inslances of ulleged neglect of dnty tend to ¥atisty you that defendunt was mem- ber of this consplracy, they arc material to be con- sidered Ju this case'n corroborative of the testic mony of Rehm, For the essentinl gnestion iy, Jias Teehm told you the truth In regard to the de- fondsnt's complicity In this conrpiracy? v, tou, [im TRSTIMONY OF CONKLIN may be conslderod by you un tendinto prove de- fendnnt'n knowledge of the fact thid the distilicrs in his district werc defranding the Gavermnent, and his willingness to nccept o part of Wit wos %0 obtained by frand, While the te-timony of C Tin socs notof itelf prove the conrplrucy alleged in the ndictuient fn this case, yei i wnds o irove the daauy und corcoburato liehm by whow- lnu a mental and_wmoral conditlon favorpble to the purposes of the allezed consplrucy, and - crenpung the probahiliics that e wuk a parly to the sctug) couspiracy which exlsted here, 1t {8 alko urred by the defendant that you should not belleve Rehnt becaune he bas been “Impeached in s statemente e (o sntters naterial 10 thls cane, lividenco hus been Introduced tending to show that he hay made differont statementd of matters winterial to thls ixste, some of which wers anier outls on uther occasions, frou what Lie hus sworu 10 ue a witness hero, THE RULE OF EVIDENCE upon this point ia. If you are sutisiied from the cvldence thut witness has deliberately swors Talsely to n matter muterial to the fnsue, the jury arc at Mberty o rejoct his whole tostimony. isul, Wiiile tho fula allows you to refect hi téstimony for thin reason, yon are not oblized tada 8o, Yoil oy hedeve o witness in segurd o the nmin pojuts of Niw testimony, nlthaugh hie may have falsliied n the parileular where ho Is contrdicted, 8o, if witness bas made statements contlicting with or contradictory of what he b tertitled (0 on the trial, you acs at liberty o reject his wathmouy, bt are not oblized to do 50, becauss It muy be (it e Jws tohd the truth on the trial, snd wid o falschood In mmking former statements. The whole questlon reully comes back 1o this: Are you satieficd undérali the elrcumstances tiiln caxe thot tho witness has told you the trth thin trial? Thix Is the real question for you tu du- fdo; and ln consldering ths impencting testimony you rhould take iuto considaration the cire tances under which (he contticting statenicnts were atte, aud espeeially the fuct. thit on wmost of the vceanlons referred to by the withess Mr, Rehm \as speaking under clrcumstances whera to havo adwitsed or discloned defendant’s participation in The conmpiracy would have bueen u breach of Caml- donce and o violation of certain ends of honor among wrong-doers, ' The defendant, by the policy of our law, can nelther b PERMITTED NOIt COMY! Ana substitute for (s deprivition, tho urdea to oxtubling gulitfs upon the Govermment, and the Tuw cluthes the defendant with the presumption of Inuncence which attends and protects him untll it Inovercome by proof wiieh eatublihien hin gniiv beyond a reanunable doubl—whick meuns that bix Ul us chrged nust b establletied by clear proof Eitisfying the mindaumd copelences of the Jury. 1t i3 siot sutticiont in & ceiminal cune 10 Justify i vy dictthat there iy b strowg_ suspiclons or even rtrong probubilitice of gailt, nor i fn elvil cuses a iere proponderance - of evidouce ~In " favor of the charge; but what the Jaw requircs in proof, by \.-g.fl and credivlo eviden of wuch & uniure tat, when it ix all considered by e Jury, giving it 1s nasaral effect, you focl a clour, undoubting canviction of the defendunt's gullt, o defendunt hus imtroduced testhnony showing that up to this charge he has sustaloed a GOUD CHARACTER for probity In the community where he s resided and ‘iu known, Thls testimony ahould ouly be alluwed minch welght when there In doubt of th d gnilts whou thiero n, under the proof, to doubt the guilt of tho defendunt, aco of good charicter comen fu to turs the acalo; and, if the textimony fairly welg 1 gonnldered lenvos Jou I dvat ho gt of od character should help to resolve the doubt in defendant's favor, But in & caxe whero the proof on tho yart of tho prosecution fully mutiaies the ury of thy defent- nnt's guilt, teatimony of former good churacter can throw but Hetle bt upon tho bssiey f0r the reanon thut our criminal trials conatautly furnish caxen of men belng found guilty of crluea upon fudiepu exiilonce,” who up o tho ciarge for which they wro put on trial, bors unimpeachiable repu "Ilis very case affords usteations of men who eretofore burne uublemished reputations fn this community wy eftlzens admittng upon Ui witness. ptaud that they Were jactlet to i consplracy which hecenarily fovolved fraud, forgery, and the gross- ext ollicial corruption. Phio Levtimony 1n thix cave has dlsclosn the ex- fatence of a connplracy to defrund the Guvernment of wnch mogaitude a8 may well ularm every honost citizen of vitr Republic, evury friend of good gov- crument, und Justly exelte the wish and hope that all partics to this conspirucy shall b CONDIGNLY I'UNISHED, Tint ot tho wimo thng you and 1 should not forzet that our firxt duly ad members af this Court i to deal with this cane wolely upon the ovidence, ws 1t Tcuru only upou the aucstions of thls defendunt's gullt or dnnocenco of the charge for which ho ts Gn triul, 'Whe defendant bus thoricht to demand eandid and unprejudiced examination of thy inony ut your honds. If, upon s falr awl Tupartial Cconstderation Aif The proot, you wrawstieied Doyoul reusnable doubt of the Uu- Fendunt's guills you shuuld Wave no healtation, fu saylng o by ydie vordicl. o sympathy for tha defendant or s fumily viouid bo alivwed” to camo hetween youund, e perfyruanc of your. duty, Al b a6 rheht 10 uak fo that the testfinony shall b welched without the bla of prejadico aul with only o aetermination to do Justice, 5o, too, in iansiing upon the teatimony of the witnesses who ve bren ay tlercely asspfivl by the defense, the ol Inauiry ehould be, Have they been trulifal 1 their teatinwony before thls tribuuste AWAITING 'T1IE VERDICT, 1IN THE JURT-ROOM. The peers were locked p i the small spart- ment sdjolning the court-rovm. There was bub Mttle fn the den to distract thelr attention from businees, so they loukied ut each other. For few snoments thero was silenco, Jurors get upon thut swkward footing ln the jury-bov, that tnkes thems peculiarly sheeptah fn thy jury- room. Seven of the twelve rubbed thele hunds and stared gt the tive. Then the five rubbed thelr hands and stared st the scv This was approaching avordict slowly, but still ft was gt iz ou, ‘Thero was o disipelination on the past of cuxh to ppenks first, ah the e was Al by shufiting around and rubbing very shuck beads of very stiff hale with very horny palins, At Juat they al} wero seated, The sevan drummed on the table with thelr ngers, sud tho Sy drununed defantly with their knucklos, ED TO TESTIPY, ¥ the ovits ] Enach felt that he had eleven natural enemies. ahall tall the f 1 nm anbprenned, 1 T have naver tmrned mme of them awwy 7.om tay AMUSENENTS. Each knitted i i f thack | ¢+ Do you thia this verdict puts you in an unen- | dovr, when it wae [t s | smesasminnnan, e e WHISKY, ach knitted hin moral muscles againat any attac you th d - | door, when St was In my power ta grant tis aesist- Sl ] i Inble yhtr Ancereduired. 16 LBt bt slower 16 kol oot ny THE OOLISEUM, apon bk convictlons, Fach felt that he had Leard | Y'EPE AN, 0 e teuth, and that wont | B ) " } the tertimony ond wan matised that hia view of it | hurt o Lun't (Tt 4 " it won' ;\ "‘fql:'hl‘f’""ll'1;"“,:-;‘{m:{ll‘l‘sll;L:I;lnlt::n::y(\‘r):ruh ot SUNDAY, May 21, AND ALL TIE WEEK. TOOK AT THE ATTRACTIONS, wn=correet, It oplntons. le dared the rest to e Yetnn one man waa reas himself in advance. Thix i clliracteriatic of | © not, " 1it1}e tvenk And watery aronnd f will pall theanuh atl rizht, and ¢ tertaln oppose pared to ox. ** Cortalnly Jacuh Jank bt I e, and unvencrons, 1 would fut now be in U he | riliie kituntion which to-day nl hrives me to the e | verss of usanily, Geurg INPUCKY FAVORITE ! o me 8 AD- : ; ’ EMERSOS & CLARK, the Breskneck Sonz and reas himwel in advance. Thie be clisncteriatle 681 AT Siniifug for the nezt rund, which whil prabubly T AT P T wasda btk supTEs 3 nz o Dot Ity Ak v o wonl Tather Dold ont | b witle ard far the canteniporaty. AE 1 s s pagee b the amannt | DINS Articte, BILLY & MAGGLE LAY, Sketch aealiet thr exprosxed preferegee of Ui reet than THE WHIRKYITES, of 330,006 and sfcncd his dovd and tas patidm (G0N LGS SR SO0 ers, AT A ot hin Judgment In alvances aven i€ he knew the | | Amons the whisy men there wan s eon iy 18 ot and on the roud to fortune. Fora | il O ore and Jugglcrs. g o 3 TON. Trhn nd Dane TFERD SIR. reat waubd agree with i, foe, >+ Al hands aronnd and_ take one wile year he did not piy nie a ainglo doilar fn ro- s c FEND Viition we tatic a bailot, ™ eald one man, who | it the battle ey, The squealers fella litthe sick | turn for iy n e ot Abe Hre when' 1 133 L I “\’#H_g}. R&STANSILLI Tind his akfast at § o'clock, and whe felt that and refased (ng‘ulnln the rejolcing, Qnite g ernwd | geonted i ¢ accommudation he offered we, 214 . nevumbied In € Tvery At . Tl anly cool &nd comfostable time av near noon should not be waxterd, apin & Gore's,” Among them thove | snd Lacee nu fntercst fn his distillory as a e vt Tot aeuitint. - Wood, Stanetfl, and | Vad wmen Heaing, Burrougiv, sy SMuun, il | compeisation” for s deeds of triondalip, He Wlaie uf Rirat L Uity ” aniothee mn e bt Kiown) voted pullly, A | tome smaller bad frv. Foukee went over th | patd me therafter a portion of hiaprodte, Pliformiace sy evening ot 8 o'cluel, and THE PURE&T STIMUL\NT Aecond Dadiut wak taken, wid fhe unknown made | brids and natd 1 wakn't true about the | othin: whaterer of the practical work Bradaonpance nycey eventugral 8 0 Lok 1 . the tenth for wequittal, ' Two il atood vut. et ke e Post and Mail dfin't have | QT tothing of the total amount of profte | SHGLY aflernoon ath, i o e bulletin. - Mr. Rehm didn't come down fown, and ro the bad men b K all to themeelies, Livery once i n while the cchoes were aroused by ' Motoe, hack-sction, Capt._Jack, self-adjuatine yell from the hack room of Chapin’ & hat THE COLLT-ROOM 0 meantimo been almost empticd, A few yery black-balred men stil) ngered. Gne Johin Ttodch g up for trjal; and the black- tnlred nen wera hitorested, Slunn looked in smnde by B, nothinzg poeltively of the extent of Bl teanactione: hut © had reason to susect Ui nature of hir b ineas, ae 1 cannot nd il not deny, and this gz Lier with my Interest 24 4 sileut pariier I8 what undonbtedly and clearly makes McVICKER'S THEATRE. Last nizht 1 AGGIE MITCHELL. Thia Thiireday The Fingst Whisky Known, SOLD BY at the dour and sw onscli. renmy | Whether it was on the verdict or n eucouragement Hable under the lutter of the taw, Fad it not o s N Tt o Meonnterfolting | counter, conld not bo determined. George Miller, {ohontd have foced a Jury 0f mY | To.neir. Friday Lvewing, Complimentary b niekels and spicimarks, Te was die. | The redolcing beoke np aboiit i a'clock, and the | peersiand stowd s trial with cvety hope of 3 eil Berefit g SAGGTE MITCHELL. Mrs. 1225 LAKI-ST. Pastodd, e "Vratt lhat | Ronch _ hart | B0wd wien cuwled out of their cellare azuin. final _acyniity Yo etats thay I drew Ha £ O=TEIE (af this cite) as Paniine, In the OMNER CLARK. o sintster dealgne In being tried jnst then, Raad WILL BE TIED AGAIN. 15,000 frutn Geor irin ait monthy, Jtlea | Judy of Lyuns, MAGGIE MIICHELL as Koty o RE SO O iave: KHown WhEt Lo wes nowts. LAY Fpeuial Dispatch fo The Tribune. uikake. e yavin s of iy portion of the | Gsil, Sk arly et g antitas s hes hnda fall, Ront Henmaruisn, May #4.—Tho verdlct in the Munn | profits Lok place dur.s2 4 ez of two and a balf matinee, dane Eyre. INERY. could not expact o dltzgot the attention of it caeodi it creaty any apecal station Lere. | years, 3 oy —r - e and law to his petty offéne, when thoss function. . Matthews paturally” dinliken §t, and will Yon arsert that **Thicd ™ Mr. FEdmund Juseen NEW CHIOAGO THEATRE. In constderation of the use of my futuence to pro- oppusite Bhiernian His arins wers no compietely fmmersed In a verdict thit nm tricd at Milwaukee a<soon as possibl o arins wers o completely ftmerred In o ordict St | fezarae the pecullar framing of the Indicimus | eure hisuppointmentay Colleetor to e tune of | oy Gk upon the Jadge with a rort of stupor, Surcly the | Which threw dut the teatitiony of Conklin, which £8,000, ThiIx not. in accardance wity the facts, | Re M HOOLEY. 0.0 B etk Lo ury sartaUl] | (4% ol known wt the tma “the tn-tinoent was | Tene 30 Jusacn wnd appofited thrzh oy fn. | Alonday, May 22 Every 2 R That the wineees peninat, loneh worn | draw, us belug the ehief canre of the acquittal. fluente, bt Lie hiad been 1 ofice nearly alx months Saurday Matinees, ‘nlklmx to an empty lmlx.t llul;u; lu.; llu(lucxll that the ——— sf'll;m;?i:l'ylzlr;w;}: r;mm!’ud ll"ghtflh{lm;n):lurh b HOOLEY’S MINSTRELS, ix was not empty, hut dlled with twelve more 7 (B u nd freely pold e the $2,000 in_que oarn Tt nevar boehrred to. hioe thut, Thers coutd MILWAUKEL, tion.. The Republican party at that tme owe TR At R Ble R |, nore than one jury. Then he reallzed that the G THE RETURN OF B, & CONKLIN. | $0.1000 for printing and caah advanced nud paid dn M s HAL warld was painzz on il the eume, ectul Lorrespondence of The Tribne, e durlng and previous o the Prestdential ca T wlked tp and down e corridor. That | MILWAURER, Wis, May 20.—Quite u lttle | DUFDof 150w as my books u 1 prove to thi wonldn't dv. 'Phe jury (hix f""‘ might think e | oo castoned here 1 Sunday dussen having ohtalned a Juerath was unxlons, ond construe bis anxlety o guiit, | THHLer veeanionell’ liese last Sundagwilen nuy endeavor did not object by ¢ 80 he tlexcenicd to the orridor helnw. Lighting | the train from Chicago brought Mr. 8, 1. Conk. | part of the burden, The baluuce of £7. clgnr, he Hutened to the iz around him. As men | 1o, late Revenue Agent, who hos been tem- publican party «til owes me, and prob: apoke to him he listened eagerly, Every one who i » e e owe me te il eternity, | But in prophesied verdict of ucquittal svor bixvar, The porarily residing in Canada for the pust slx or [ pot the unly s: ¢ T made I behalf of the [\.\"?‘. :xpr;uu!\un "“.xdr‘"mlr“"i"u "",‘} with coutempt for | cizht montha. The Sentind—which now gets Hc‘m’ ol Lo yedba W 1 A e e douhter nd feat for himelf, ? Y 3 . when 1 zave my pereonn] efforta freely and Ly Wil et ey #aid ey 4 for T am e cruzy mad A anybody culls Ita Whisk§-Iing | i \eth fed mianire 0 th Fecens Of 1ts catiaes 1 Frpa orzan, or stops a paper because of its course on | neser collested or secived a einzle dollur for that subject—referred to the returning prod- Igal as [LLINERY. French Chips, Eng Milans, Shades, Trimmed Ilats, &c. 124 STATE-8T WEBSTER'S. al POPULAR PRICES. me medy May 29, the great PAT HOO! ~ HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUIRE & HAVERLY. Irascea, WILL K. CHAPMAN SManager. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF PIQU E. ires gromytly ol 2 p,m. Wednordar ¢ and eneli evenlnz a8 p. m rying a Y3 the will A Tow of those hopeful splrits who always know cither my apoechen of persuunl expensee, 1 paid how cverythimg bn comiug ont guthercd around the namcrons expenres cxclusively out of my own him. Ong told him that convictfon would bring pockict, and, mure than that. T have in more than every Unfun roldier to his musket again and deluze one fnstance, when the Execntive Committee the éountry with blood, * Dan didn't_seem to be- fulled to keep ita with the speaker- en- lieve the sistement, und wondered off, gaged for the campaizn. pald their churices out of TILE JUILY WERE 18 THOUDLE, tiy personsl means.” Br._ Cunixlus, Who spoke Crnest Bium's thrilline Freneh MICHLEL, with Mins ROSE EYTINGE ¥ MR, CONKLIN, OP CANADA,"” who I8 * looking for a substitbie,’ —a eoalness a5 chilling ns one of our northeast breezes off prow et it e - S s Floven B B N it Wood hune | Lake Michigun, when we consider how thick the | gt e campaizn of 1872, will bear witners to ACADEMY OF MUSIC, W out. o abuldis umvince the eldvon, and th S | Sentinad falits and * Conk * were once. e L e e Iie-. Monday Hye. . Mag 22 EST END HOTEL, clufig o him. 1t wne wotting well on toward 12 | The reasons tiat induced Mr. Conklin to lo- | Eiffed to dischafye lbeoblizations o him. Thero s ¥ wul Suturday Uatl: LONG BRANCE. eate in Canuda for the thue belug bave alre: no nced of tening whet I did withwy mones, hoen detafled tn the columns of Tiz Tuinexs untit | ¢ LOUF slateincht that L levid & conteihation of they are well understood by the publics it bis re- | Hisiiing Company. In ho less wille of the mark: turn puzzles some of us very much, snd & great }Tm- War B ln]mzr.xphiul crror—EK, 000 was In- 1f they conldn't aurco by that time, they wust argue an empty stomuchs., *vJ think the testlmony strong cnough to con- vict, " mald Waod. It only lncks five minutes of 12," eaid unother o ser onr FULL DRRESS ‘This Hotel, with large additions snd _Improves ments, consisting af SEV 'Y SINGLE KOOM3 for gentiemen. ‘an additional dining-room, a Iiot and Cold Ses-Water Bathing Establishment, ete., hringing with the DAY Jugor. mny questions aro asked In revard to his unex- | lended.—In.17 ftT na Tclam, a wist unjustand | sround Lad ‘WILL OPEN EARLY IN JUNE. O A lactEd, pectia et ‘Tt wae well known ut the U of | vt table o=pereion. MF - Reelle, withou | Extra Ladi Applications for roms can be made at the offica o Fellectd: e mveetly and swung hor bat. | bin arrtht tint bo Tind no Tntention of ennnbiz | 03 sullcitation of ang kud or natuce whaterer | S8 08, ¢ of . M. HILDRETIL 52" Broadwar, N. Y., orat N Y. PRESBURY & HILDRETIL. ance fu the soft wpring alr, Wood Jooked futo the [ BWay, but solver 10 face the music and fight {tont | 0N My part, scot me o mm of money durlns the | house, 25 centa, the Hotel, Men, Thoy were . SNuthiiig 1 o ® | with Mekinuey on thiv lio 1€ 1t took im to Waa- | Presidential cumpaizn of 1872, und ucaly, abec ey B b i e e Tt it other partics [nterferud, and L wue in- | quently, deriieand hefore the municipal etectlon COL., W0OD'S MUSEUM. EDUCATIONAL, 1n strong endugh nnless you conclude o throw sote o to travel, It i eyen charged that of 1570 He eent it olely ande exclurively fur e J I PR PIC S oy ol bl of it ont." AT THE REQUEST OF CERTAIN POLITICIANS polltical purposes und ressone. e never st any MISS ABBY H. THURSDAY EVE! JOHNSON tlme reqiested me Lo bee ans Mfluence for Tim 1 " o Wi v are?" aski Thix 11i] waa fixed ot a low figars J # s i d O\ o Jome will o hvo Lo stay bure?" asked n | Bl vt e ot 0 e, o, Burhost Mk | syl connceenl with e budnerv ot | FRGA N K B. A IK BN, e L e T b A Bt waw the horribie anmwer. ot wiio tixed 3t will ixe up some dny, perhaps, | tller. 3tr. Rocile kuew, In the et place. that [ i i In the hit of lhl-l =eason, BENT. limited number of J’nung Ladfes, to v nnder her Thursday I NCE, immediate cure und instruction (n all the branches of un Enslish Education, Superior opportunities afforded fur the study of the hizher Englieh branch- es, the Ancient and Modern Languaces, Mausic. and Tainting. ~ Specinl attentlon given to the health of Pupils. Miss Jolineon refers by permission to Prof. Bartl=tt, Chicazo Theolovical Seminary. Wan Javish f tny thoney whon | hat a political i o view, und his alia, Inove renre, wis the wame ax mine, the pe tiog of the Republicun A private madlsldual, SIr. Roelle was doubtl Democeal. o« o disthiler, Lowever, we subscquent developmenta have shown, he wae decidedly in Tavor of perpetnating the Adminttration of Fiesi- :}Ifllliu': ¥ \T.l\xlllvuhl"\u di ll\'A Y hl‘l‘l{"“l'd n presning for tho last efx monthw: tiat nearly all of | Griving the totalabstinence wil wunday Juw paris The Indlcted parties have either been tricd and [ I this clty 1o the and kel fotnd ziilty, br Aflowed fo turn State'n evidepce: | UDORIG as fofemo-L In tie fsht. 1le wis eciy That Conklin 2anniot be wanted In any of the carcq | 408 enoazhito contrlbite the eluews of war. and that Mekinney and Dixon have now in the waek, | 930 10t ck that 1 should alone henr the heavy e AUS2.50 perday hoted BE thix woild be 82 out for vach juror, In tho loss of two meals and one lodging. They laoked at Wood. Such the glunice thit hungry men caxt upon the fattest sailor ut wen before vasting luts Tor who shhil e u square mesl for tho rest. Wooil wenkened, “eWhat s our verdct, gentlewent” askedu Tollow vaice. “They ull looked at Wood. +*Not gullty," eaid he. ENTEIL JTIY. and tell ns who muds that request. Anyliow, 1 paminich on Conkling was ut the head of the heap ro far as watching the rest of the oiticers inconcerned, thouglht very steangu 8t the thmu that hiy i fixed po Jow. But let that pass, Heis now back, und the quastion WIAT WiLL TUEY DO WITIL 1is? Tiear in aaind that there triale have been pro- E INVISIILE PR 41 ONLY DIRECT 1 Transattautic Compar York And Havre, caiil Landing of pas yorite ruute Lian auy wie B4 1 ¥ L, Nt sritay. Ma: riuy. Junt RAILIZOAD FEME TALLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATIS F % ot | aiid 7o e bother oursclyes with the question of hie | [eise of the Lattle, AW to thir Uaganction with | wlonid. tturn tlcketa at Erplanation of Reference ax- mf,‘:’;fi?“;‘.’,‘f{‘.&'.‘.’,‘{,!;.,‘“’""‘“" hour ta thie Pent- | FU0 Ch Ax wan stated In ihis c?:rmpnmlmr‘ce el 1 b nutbis whatever to feur, nothing frd T s fwriur avenmmo- | eepted. ® Saaday excented. hr i s [“l e TUin well Ko that il Iimmanity wie | Whateser to rezeet, Gy noart of constrmetion uf | dations TicTudi 3 (. o u: o, without | Five sunday at 5008, . § Datl Rraphi | Teuntod My, Conklin befora ho returueds intloed, crdemain of reasoning can it b eaid tht Lwas . Fo marced thiis ¢ 0o Kot car ** You may sunpend y time In colluxion with him to d IS DeBidtAN. Avent P L A v B e e i nttorner fiere, the Hon, Ashuel Fiuch, wonld | 3t aoy tuie i collyedon with bim, to defrund t e D U RLIWESTHIN RAILWAT: o O L wepenigo o | Bk Uvisw i 10 conte back except upon che writ- | {0 KoLty TRSVGE BIEIRS Sl B bhage o for b, R, ot N ana S0 s tonguo in the middle. A Depuly Marshal cleared a | tenrequs -*lflf“,m o ARG Dotane abont his pe.” 1 Yad' nothlie whet- #puce for the fuey ont the south, side of the conrt: room. In thrasiing sround he didn't potice a yunth with n hizhly-colored shirt and nose, repres enting the Courlert ++ Muko way far the jury," «afd the Judgo to the shirt and nose, **Do yoi ear, sl “he shiet anil nose scooted. eveT Lo do with the appoiitiaent or Feoval of dny oflicer with reference to hix distillers, no tmore in R case han i any other. and 1 aflen before Gl that in no care and at 1o thne did I control the movements or setione of Governient ofiicers, Thers was inmg mind nothing Wit a vasue uepis attorney for tha Government, and they did eat It nntil they had seen the weitten states (i Couklin? Who ore they after now that iy can ofturd (o 1ot Couklin ulip {n order lo et thelrgnmie 1 1t hot possible that the Govern. n this aPactfic Fast Lin ubuhugue Dy T alubugue Nizht E atimalia NiFUt kxpre Freeport & utinnie Fxproay port & |ll|bullu! Lxpress * 4: “Korth German Lloyd. The seatners of this Company w11 sall every Satars day from Bremen Pler, oot of Thirdst.. Holoken, Jeates of pawize—Erom I wnd Lien ment attorneys are playing a double game le o " oot [lwulikee ¢ all (dali; ¥ Tho AL AN o i1, o | laticas, and that they are cryims s thas el iy il all duntificce phoiibnt, s meersae SV ALk Se F e L Col. Munn ond hin counsel, Mr. Dow, walked " %0 1001, THE PUBLAC. D L OAlwaukee Banonier | N Lo ey kat duwtn near | Mr. Conklin in Tuoked npun s vory great sln- | HGA1Y earieds 1081 40 aeans oF knosins of | Gront Pkl therall, The Jury came in wnd ranged nround | ner, who richly deserves puntehment for hix | jocicing, g . = Great W ST And tins < the sum total of m the Roelle car saslutain, to furn inuictment, wine by Paul & Minneapolis Titna Bapr ¥ e gixprees of Welli un near the Clerk's desk. **Hlayo you ugreed upon your verds the Judge. "Whie foreman handed it ta the Clerk, slowly, *4 aflicial misdeeds,and to grant him immnni hecan be mmde fnsirmnented in bet criminalx to Justice, would hea crhne itself oz Jastice and gzainst the mori] seuse of the comniu- nlty, Sofar it i oniy the Hitle sinner< that have untesn New York to iirlstol (L F. Wearern, Symons.. Too sy und lov + Lang nort Of 81 eXClne o e eate that Koelle puid N wmonnt il uot es fctt" asked e read it ‘e the jury find the defendunt, Dau- ., $701 Intermediy (AL She Tl sferra in p relon U SR splicable o e, ard : X tor co y Kl el We Munn, heén pinfshed. Slitz. Bercenthal, Taft, Weiner, e g e v th WAL FWHITE, 07 Clark b=Depot coraer of Canal and Kined ROT GUILTY, Horlry e e o o’ sl fre vve ol el I T e diiatirod. "7 7 \iobe Ce: S TR0k, S+ That 18 as it ahould be, "wald Muan, **Thank i fron grip of the Jaw, bui the Nuntemuchers, bl NGE nticCersarly. o ~Np AT X TRAL R 3 God¥" Then, ke o Prestdentinl candidate, he | the Rind<kapfs, the Wirths, und the Eexkines are 5 i g i N Depat, tut of Lakegt.. sud 1o0s of Treilsosccond-st, went liltul!‘l:mh m-ieineen sl anda ul | Y131 Voeetr, e pebilc bes b shont_u L e R R i b AMERICAN LINE. A i ot TSieT Ryt coraer of fhune around. 1ired, hix counrel, thon a Tuimexs re- | ate'w evidence an It wants enless it bring- . hat o =L o5 4 i, : porter, and then each juror, Tho shirt and nosc £ the principnl actors in thewe 5 « bt o PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. e rpace whici azd 1 10 YOUE pisgic (still repre guilty tr It Conklin has becn bronsht Cubin, jutermediate. ntin the ~ Caurier) pressed forward, i pteeraze pasenge Mall M A B ang Mann ook Bim. Fiene ezl e dgde o Lt in esenpr 1t vl ~Lile tuat, ait AT LOWEST BATEY, I}’“ e Mr. Dow moved for o dixchargo, 5 fLonzht, aronse seh w dlaplay uf_public indip: o ‘1L Sy Maa nlatiazoo Accoiniodation. s ot s diclamgo, e | St e e e b it o, o Generst oftce, 3 La Sellecot cormer tadteon. | Relaineds ASSHE Sudtes e 1o (ink ko, far ho skipped out | 1< know to he tharoashis. in- caeneet in the proscs | oo it {5t Vati i amshi ot like a base-bail mu o fy-cntch. i Cution af theee fhiever that fLave pmterd Ui | e Dy \ oenitul iy National Lioo of Steamships, N Eape e feionm, i revenue, and I any © ity * | while ambition £ AL LY Tt nd porsivle gain tempted we nza’n and gpain, 1 Lave nyver onai ourrupted or wituimpted to v Tezislator, o publte fanctior. have [ evor been g n et be heeanse he {F of nse in ferretins crimen of others. Mr, Conklln'a fesths written ont and examined by the Government torneys hefore hie left Canada, and, enless it will prove to e of the greatest faportunce, 1 Baturday Ex. © Subday i3, ¢ Moadsy Lx. § 4 CEICAGQO, ALTON & BT, LOUIS and CHICAGO, EANSAS CITY & DENVER SHORT LINES. Thlun Depat. West S, ot the AYTER T VERDICT. JUDGE DANGS. 4 Let's see,” refleeted a TRIBUNE mun, “somo i fraud, and i upt o aiscle oflicer, f p: e alio 5 Tl Bl e hisury tn Depot, 3 , near. Madlson-st. Toliow: ought. to ba Wberviewed about L8 | B e s allena o et o g e || e e ner fenered | HLayy IATLs Sk vticar Wt Dk Rad gl thing.” }fl{x‘l-"éfli‘n‘l}x'fi "f,"i'f. cwfll not bo satisfie wi,l‘le # | me {n return for the aceommodations czanted {6 iy Apply 1o |_Leave. crowdnd ta thick; upon me. anufscrring oti- patsy, whos Sumed. lnvoled me in a loss of SL50,000, and 1 r the woneys in question 10 pay £y debte and 1 Leep my crtit tact, 1 aid not hite the sums petd me fo feed and fatten npon in the futnre, fd not conspire to | Vanduiph.: AL eheat the Goverment for the mere love of money, | General W Drafts on tireal’ b “And now, sir, 1 huave done, wnd ehall willin . cubmit 1y the opluion of the pabilc, whie T terble ecitueat s bubeidod, will fora CUNARD MAIL LINE, ieclf an to my ullese, uiy misfurtune, und ¥ | sallige thres thoes a weck o and frowm Britieh rcter, Thave iot, like others, o great fortane left tu mitizate the truubles that have come upon e, 1 e looked In on Judge Dangs, NoT GUTiaE *1Low ahout this, Jude Mivwavkren, Wik, May 21 —The vendiet fn the +Qht we muet toke these providences asthey | donar-Goliberg cake waun opened and reed In court coinest ifa sworning. It was +* Not guilty. “Justlee o1l erect? Munn £nys g0 . i 1 guess £0," sald tho Judge. “Justlce s MISCELLANEOLS: g, 3 s P New Tous, May 2.—In the Unfted States 4B, Ttk not. 1 reckom we've tried Munu | Fourt Lot fubis Tt K6y 0 st Buvgnich °"E‘J‘t',";, Wil this affect Milwaukeo ana e, | 10 Wiliiam 8. Mitler, wd William M. s Louis?” St 1 were fudieted for complicity in the crooked- White Star Mail “To and from Earope und America. e by uny otler tn -ty i o 0d Paduican I Streator, Lacon, Wasii'tor Jollct & Dwlghc’ Accommdat'n+ LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, Mall, ia Matn 1 Apply ut Con Clarl 08. m whisky frauds, By coneent of e plens oF | et toasin "o cotetn e e b O s (|18 - 3503 n; “Can't say. W had as strong u case here as g 5 cinatmb of countel; ileas ol | it 1, Leauns, SECrundoaniiul graberins o (liey have apywhere," ©Not. gullty " were directed to be entered, witly [ it Paseid my".'{r 51:,1:“, N iy e MISCE CHICAQO, MILWAUKEE & 8T, PAUL RATLROAD PHILL Unton Depot, corger Madlaon and Canal-sts. Tickel : BUBKSELLLE, Oty ol B Ol oalie Sherdin o, STATIONER, 1 Teav NEWS DEALER, | Muwaukee Express... Soas e 7 i} 1 3 Wiscondtn & Minneso i Jeave to plead anew before the sceond day of the next term, P KEW ORLEANS, NEW ORLEANS, La, May 2&—After 12 o’clock lust night, the Jury fnthe O'Brien distil “*rhen s all 1l +41 chonldu’t wonde “+Golug 1o get 8 new Jury to try the other fel- Towa 1 *+Of course, ) thix verdicl went. t, 13 het the real eatute ate amonrting to £145 “The ferrible severity of ‘a draconte Taw I star! me fn the face, and Fmust bear the ingpend] tence und poverty sud misfortane, thone y | et thick and fast apou me, as best Ln h thut distiller; s mitie e wonld get 8 new jury however +10:008, m. | ‘Ayer mniled and seratelicd his head. wha ure charged with conspiniey fn remosing b *CWhat effect will this verdict huve on the Wads- l»ald Aamps from packages of fiquor, wud re worth and Wand canes? ™ g cousignments of crouked Whisky, —Capiase ale. Stunn will he a competent witness fn [ Jtave beonrervod on the parties here. Benderson Wadsworth'n canc, nnd e will come tpon the stand, | and O'Brien have already appeared before Comlsy of course, and wwear that Rehur's story s false, | sloner Southworth and eiven bond in the sui of Of courwe thiere ure some fucte In Watswort's | §13,000 wappearat 8t Lonts for trial. cano which have not buen brought out in this trial, Dut uululy the cunes ure the sume, " «+ Tow will it wlfoct the fmmunity trade of Rtehm and othersr ™ 1} have no effect npon that. the hunds of the Court, When the Goverum mulios ke of o witicds, unless fhere b sur detinlto understandding, the ordinury rule lx to nolle pros the cune ond” et the aqueater yo. In Iehi's care that was not the understanding st all, Tlin case wus Mmi\ly to be subniitted 1o the Court, ; ! ! LY Waf Dearimor. T AL * 4:00 p. . " Golng 10 got some new witnesses 1 caxes rendered a verdiet, fading dohn Uenderson A5G 5 (g kel i w10, lowa, and Minue-! % o cHnee con't | hnd We Ge damesgully, sml W. A, Thomas, § 57 = Blacle Walnut and | wea Exprees . 61100 8. Wi eyt 4 ockon tha old ues Sl doy won't | Kb Ljer Steidee, atin Héudereon, 35,y i canps. French Walnat Gilt, | Wicmsth & Siisessta Ty >0 ™ it "It then Ten Ayer put i foot Inlt, Il walked | MW hirter not guilty, IiSesesy o5 o N e [ [ und numerous othor [ Nt EXRrEsd . orr.n t 9:43 0 m12 7:008. m tnand stepped up 1ke o man, i . N¢: ; Uul.lr‘.mr. Mny‘ i:ii—ll?d:llmcxhualrrrl- i o L :'f.’é‘r?"' ntuues'rgfz'\l:fl Mc,u“xmm;»m’ Ty SwaRer TR AT A e v iuwedt™ naked the reporter; | fomnd In St. Lonis agutust ol Herdurson, dnues | ¥ cach, PEIN'S Siniieapolls are oo i Sadteon and Frairig et ons Your win st PO 1 Girion, Willlun d, Bobian, anddohw Tiwrne, o Il Guslh Bh BOPORE, |t Culci, oF via Wateriown, Ls Crotee, and WIGoan vl = —— 106 E. Madlon-ut. SHEEMAN pranectfully notlties the TLLINOIS OENTRAL RATLROAD, o £ travelinz fuipostom who ure gl 5 Ny 5 Depot, fout ut Lake-st, und foot the conutry selline fmbation o UEDICAL CARDN, Prleiees Onites 121 1tsidotph INIXTRER an curaiive codipound, frai T2 0 undersiand b T . aiu el Ay v KL, Louls Express Wi eag sy &t Lonts Fist Linc Ll jeliols, thios nu-r«-.ul«l ::%ifi( it y"flum Tep. the ben s i S Priving e, o o B | soringneld, Feirls Spnngiicld Leck Hospital, cor, Washington & Franklin-sts, Chartered hy Bhie State of Nllusis for e express py peseof givtns G catate relle? i all vases of privtes FiiroiiteEund Trluary discases 40wl thele complicated ia. 10 te well Kaow thiat DIt JAMES Las stud at Ticad of L profeaston (oF the st 3 4 I'wenty-second-at. nearclark, Miwar Tty consult hiu i e rienee andremedies. New York, Books, with Hkene-ses of Rfter cure, madled o1 TeceIpl of 10 cents, A: C. HESING'S DEPENSE, To the Edltor of The Tribune, Cnieann, May 24.—In your lwue of the 20th fnet. you published an artlcle with reference to my testimony i the Muun csse, which fn mauy respects ta palpably Incorrect, and which com- nients “pnl\my character and conduet in conne < Gl Vassezger. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAL Depote, font of Lake-st, Indlana-av,, sod 1 »i., and Caval and Stxtecath-ss, Ticket Ofices, 5§ PIILARDELPEIA ADVER CEVTEANIAL BOARDING AND TODGIY T, AMILTON THOM. tlon with the whisky cases fn ro severe a manner 1 st miwasa belicved fufly that Rt told e | that L cannol rest quietly under tho charge. Ifow- skoctler wnd pablishert, Wi L O i Wiy | _Cirkst., sudatde cutbatantial trath about huw ho divided U | ever much Lnay be gutlty, In 8 teeinical senne, of 3 Cly it PHILADELFIL iy renie g leson, e tace. Tt e maney. & violution of the Rovenue taw, | am ot gullty to fanivition it A R R T T ! “'10o you hellove he told the truth about the 4 s el it lutie fur e | Mafl and Expreas 40 p. M the extent nor in the manuer represented by you. e Gtlide, which 40 P 1. amount he recelved Whio sldld dnurry DL ani sStreat Y, substantiully, VISLTORS Tt And since you Lave seen 4t to franie the necusation WLY UL+ 10 CCRts Lo, pay. b Tir. Fainos his 90 406 you hudicve he kept any for himeelt" andl publisit it to tho world, I trust you will do me | Fome eture juy it .Y Friell gt bl B Bl 210010, b7 $IU0 tor pol. | e avor and tho Justce 1o ymat epuce to m de. it § A Tyt Qe bt s by ! o, roltable | H ] o : DA DY : e iig malt 15 Ditear M tiltos A i | e ALk e e A2AERS, AU 4 and acted throughout my loug politicat va- % S ALY A T et 1o ke EhesuEh S0t o this st TS LONMMOL. TENNLA g4t bW ly ittt w PrvAL n for g mude o grent deal of munr{ out of that." **What \"fll be the result of this verdict on the R e ires privas deplomble wubject, 8 last appeal,—un houest, . Apply It furniure WaArerouina, 131 et cad a n ather cane Smluntforward, and frauk representution to the Wit bl Jj 0 Auror Fass i e 8o far The tactn bo- | Piiiee: *+Thla thing 18 accomplished at !nn rate, ue & slonx Clty Ex n w have been able, we have Inid ol 5 y BT {500 Eape for Oimahe h Firat of all, then, petmic me fo correet what T O . N NG & grals s U 5 foro o commanity. It o b ot mado oot | believe mmw:‘llnu-:u oni ercors In um'.rm-l.-ln;: | NPOUKHOLDERS) MBLTINGS, rvare L P PR UL LT o revelitlo hm, v ave | gnestion, 1 not *tlevy I upon 1. B f H ] Ve ONIY riat Aereutific fias irove Accominodel bren dissatisied. Now the pubilo bus all the | $iifer, nor dtd § +indet upon contrivations so ex: | (ficg CLiCAED Rock Island & Pacific B, R, Cp, | itsisetic ey Gl eleuiticnie: ool fucts,” tortlonate that Mr. Millers prodts were rubned. " ) o B WU ) Rl Srivare b whenes ede i b ;y.!m you try tho other indictments agatnst 2w you ausert. " cinimn in al nincerity nxxdh|rTx|;ln;|r.‘ Aprit 24, 1870, EflARRIAGEF it = . 5 - i unntt 1hat Milloe patd wo meney to e for which 1 dld e ¥ Stock! i T M *Ea, sunday. fEA, saturday, No 1t 1a wuderstood (hst thtafa a bar to other | i furnivh him n consldoration m an equivalent, il Annant Mecting O the Sthkliolicne o1 Toe by — triats, i arw alinnly these: dir, Miller waw outhe § 0000 G qop, pursiant ta law, and th ma ERIE AND CHICAGO LINE. JAKE TR "o fnancial ruing he owed tho Government | SO, f O o raiicns b aray come e v 0pss | Tioket Ofees w1 Clarkaty Palmer Howe, Grand s+ Wonder how Jalic focls, " sollloquized the ra- > 000 of buck taxca; he bad no workbus capital |Gy wil) be held at the ofth e b Sab th Dastteianl sl dupel e A g ar M arter; ** bettor £o up and veo bim, §reckon.” So | {o operats his distillery. S hie distress he casie 10 | ity of Chivaro, on Wednesday, the UHALY | Oeut bir OLLN. Lol leaie frot Ertvsiivg Bkl g Jrare up € Juke's houre, keepinge in the car- | me for assistance, 1 guansnieed the pavment of 0 500l ag 11 o'clock a . L i | j_Arrive, trncks nll the way, becanss the strevt elther side fs { the tux in question, i oxtension was granied, and B N A CY, Prostdent, T.R. C. BIGELOW e ———— 20 lusty, o thomeipara of hid distllicry, which seemcd uta- | - gy, TOWS, Becretar. SREMOVED from 7 South €Tarkest.., vor. Vau Ih hi-Thhom Stecptug Care, 1o) W1 don't wont to Intervlew, " safd lehu, volduble, averted, The tax was fully patd, 1 fn- |7 72 270 PRIOME it e aco, 1 N Vork Wittous chamyee! #:508 m.| 8:108. 13, ++1leurd thu nevier' deked the reporter, doraed Miller's paper to the amount of " T 1 st ftad i Ui prast largest pra. Atlantic Eapress — Paitiat, 5 ms 4 hicard Munu bn acquitted. e o0 e e Patus eatabied 1o pro- | CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY €0. (b B Sk esct S | A Paeeniafiticonsiee| 5 ou tustily 'slulh. lnuz_hu uther cauca?"” ceed wllh| his bn-llx N ) wunll, april 24, 18 vy e re ult ur sl torwtnvonth, | gt ifotel Car o+ 31 4 i subpasiaed | shal 1 eaved bim from baukruptey snd ruli ; it o AT, P (o it oul i ._l{mu,w"u! ATy b e et 1 J_.D,,;Lmfl, it | | Tuo Annual Meeting of the Stckhwliees’ amd | iy, perinonily e st uly = b 2 scaled eng rate for 1a il hoirs, 03, W, fopdhaliters of this Coinpany, for the clectlon of | U elatiug to abase, Divectors, pursunnt to law, and for the teanvaction | L53 ftn Cnt stine, jhom of Gther Dok and kentlenien. Consultation frev. Qf wourse, They are true. " farthne by wignime hiv bonds. 1n ordinary s o+ hyid Burroughs snd Heelus tell e truth in this this would bo counldored a penerons and 3 praive telaly” wurthy deod, although in thene duys, when the hue | | »a, Wi be beld at tho vitice of the gy S 104 i, Surage Ui, or S or cunrn‘v not, ny]“""‘:"fih'; ‘iw" ahlo»ilnc. nndd cr? of the couutry I‘- :'1“ "lr lmc{. of the distils :x:_”":l'«:l:)l\" Lmlu;«. on Thursday, the st of Juns t Pattibucy i'l‘tr(:\-ylln“"y:nl'l ”1“(||:Y';lt.~l|uurvr1y~ §f e unly stole & qart i cuch bushel, and had ruit | lers after the fushion ot boodhuumds, my very act h " Bitacun (W denbralive sedut tint o wirtinbae it o unky stode wunart Ih kel Bashels S B0, | wF friemiobin s Sorturedt hitn risme. > b“““f"f"’z,{‘ ra L suthentleate thelr et to voty | iU PoLlyrire W AR and o awears to €30, 000, e e vr, appreciaten the ervicy § | DY presenting thule votit: bund« st the oilico of thy NOCURFE NOPAY Y Company, No, b Wall-et., New Yok, for Teglas tration, b or before e Tt af May proxino ALBERT hEEP, Prostdont, ++ jsurroughs s bad man, fan ¢ ot Well, ho dida’t sell the truth thers Bad wan, vory bad. How wbaut Heslng?™ a1d Wlm. Mo patd me,'and_padd me liberally, for the rlsk Tran, . ‘That a portion of the money whivh e gave e consiatesd of the pruceeds of Ll wines Dr.Kean, seAf e isclenee sllowed i o wwear as | is the only circumatance which furnivhes a basin M. L. SYRES, Ji., Secretary, 75 S A i 0 s e i, e e only clrcumatanco which, (arniuhos 1 bt | oo Tl TURTR R PR | 1S SR DT, 0 MM OB EALTINORE & OHIO RAILEOAD, WA -llwl‘n: lulllx‘mlllurmuuh-(l" i Ay binnm; :‘unuv‘u i .Y"&" 'éi llL Miller, :ml\\ PROVOSALN Mapbe cotauliud, ‘}1’:’:’&".“;-‘.""{#{’5 e ot ghatde, "“'5‘.5?“{"..‘;%‘5;’.:‘ Dulids and foot ++ L unly know whut they swore to, snd it wasn't | thls, Dawsert, §x at feast u debatably Propoals | ~asssesana s e tonl: IPA i s what. Depot corper 3 N 5. o, ! o, S Fiees are. proineat businoss e i thi CusTon-Hovse, U e s Tt Sy Crth b 0 1 City oice, 8 Clarkest., Soruer of ** Both bud men. By the way you and Kach ts worse than tho other, | city to-duy who, fu tlies of pauic, bave wade ceitiut e Qunierd | resnlar bisfices ol ndoring puper, hurking us Now | b CHicaon, 1 Sealod proposls. I dupli MEDICAL ES3) 1BV N b ciivered st Kuhin's Junker swur comprisk $:30, 000, Lt woly pald You shout w beurd | wuekh us b per ceut per month for e accommoda- ables, Lreadstutls, grove Sluscum uf Anatoin cw Yurk, on thy causd aulcurg o s That b pald you from §120,000 (0 160,000, Huw | tinn, sud velther iy Wliinaclvva noe the publie oline, for e Maetio Hospatal st Chlvs B emature. deciiu sl Ly B Aschmanalion ettt o o £VFtnulrsd whetr e inds With which tieeo Uy ear vudisi e 50, 1873, will o reatith iy Lo vt wioro: Pl Bl 4Tl puld mo 222,000 and no more 4 pt 1nen paid werw loncetly or dishoneatly | cvived nt tis ottice, unti 1 day of Juue, 4 b A : "Cim}d tun dunker, Charmisg contrast be- | acquired. v bt ot nu 2 $Dally. ¢ Dally, Bucdays vxcepted. n. tween duni Georgo Miller, the proprietor of the Lake Shore Kehedulee of tho articles and quantities roquined ¢ and Burronuhs. What is your pare T ! d 5 OHIOAQO, ROCK ISLAND & PACLPIU EAILROAD eomal feeling g to the v Ditllery, wuw in exsetly theaamns shtuation as Mr. | wi be farnisled by De, 1 N, Iritaty Sumieon-fu e e s ot Somuer S0\ & by al fevling au o the vordicUT L n wan sy | 1L Mer Aior ME Uliarics Craiies wh dad | Chauge ot Horpltad, upivu sypleation. e PRESCRIPTION FRIEE Depot, copues Of Van lluren and Whermanaie Flakel et ave e eettu ugaist bl why | promied o ansiet i, falied tonccommodate bi, | The Uulied States riveves the right W Tefect any | For the apecdy cure of Seatal Weahiss, Tost T =T .nuu\l;\l lmwl!;“ ' i S M‘nrl; uulwln A\-lm.ll l.u‘m; }: lmblhn-un wy mr:l orall of ”:f hid;!.u] o R Muinhood, aud sl dl:unh-rl‘ b 1n):|.xl on, u;; lu\l‘ll!“ ! cove. | Ardye. S Wurd and Wadsworth your frien tune through Jife, atleast ever aluce 1 was repute By dirgedon o 0 Secretary of the Treasury, cretions oF excese. Ay dragaist has the lugeedis b . 10, * 4:00 . » Certuinly. ¥ 1000 % ura Of Tcuns and pugsablo biatuces quali- v i By Lo DavIbios K ouly Box g | B T.'f?:-'::fi.'.!.m‘mhhfl B B eSOk b + Liolng Lo swear usalust them?™ Leutions, that my fricuds Swe to me for Lelp, and Collector of Custvwis, New Yuike NGl Eajdoase enes AU P 113 635 & 10