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WHISKY. ford Wilson on the Pardon R of Hesing ot Al Beview of the Statements Con- 4 {olned in Storrs® Brief. o Who Got Immunity, and Tha%fiy It Was Given Them’. Rehm's Testimony Was Wiy Taken Rather than Hesing's. e Tho Political Status of tho Latter ~-=sWho Composed tho Ring. Hesing Shonld Have Boen Loft in i the County Jail. Yiilson's Reply to tho Charges Relative to the ¢ Prominent Politlclans.” v the Kdltor of The Tribune, gramarteL, 1L, Bepts 27.—The pardon of Teslng and Miller, and the proposed pardon of others now serving out their sentences for de- frauding the Government, {6, in my judgment, avery grave fstake. 1t is in dircet confllet ith every conslderation bf sound publtu policy. But, when predieated npon the falso protenscs snd falso assumptions et forth in the brief of Mr. E. A, Btorrs, published In Tis TrIbOUNS of the 15th fnst., It becomes n grosa outraze upon truth as well a8 Justice, I speak advisedly. On the merits of the quostion, stripped of the plausible snd cunningly-contrived special pleas of thelr attorney, these mon, Tiesfng espocially, aregreat eriminals, and DESRRVR TIHE UTMOST RIGOR OF TIE LAW. 1 thero has been soy mistake In puntshmeont in Heslog's case, 1t hina been upon the side of mery. ‘The Judge should have sent him, with the othtrs, to tha Ponitentlary. If he had stolen & Httle of the moucy direct from his fellow-citizens that ho aid indircetly In conspit- Iog with others to defraud the United Btates, tewould bave been sent, In all probability, to {lie Penltentlary for the term of Lis natural life. Towhat code of morals {s it hold Jess criminal todo sdirectly what may not lawfully be dono direetly? In what respect is it less criminal to steal from the Government than frum the in- {dividuall No one with the requisite datn be- foro lim for Intolligent judgment would think of fizing the loss to the Governmunt, through thie thicving consplracy of which Heslug was, by resson of his brafns, (nflucnce, and standing, an undoubtod ¢hief, at leas than one milllon dol- Jars. Competont heads computs the loss In Chieago alone ut over three millions. And when lis army of robbers at Chicago are regarded, as ol right they should be, a8 but the central eorps of that gizantle combination which has, through Iack of vigilance In the Executive, sefzcd upon the Feders) ngeneles and revenues of the three great whisky-producing citles of the Northwest, —8t. Louts, Chilcago, and Milwaukee,—oud prostituted them utterly to its 1nost wicked and infamous purposcs, it becomea at once npparont. that Hestng, s anocknowledged Jeader thereln, tbould bo ranked with the GREAT MALBFACTORS OF MIS AGE, -, Indeed, of any ngo. The history of civilized countries will Lo searclied in vain for schemes of publie villalny which were at onee meaner, more demoralizing to all concerned, and more comprehiensive than that of which Anton Cmsar Heslng was ono of the principal figures, Tt became apparen® (n the first steps to dls- cover the consplracy that the membors in thuse theee cities were of one body, which ucludod also the sdjacent outlylng territory. 8t, Louls, Intho Bouthwest, was the centre of operations, which, under the ever-vigllant management of u Exccutiva Committeo composed of Joyce, Ychonald, and McKee, was extended to 8t {uwph, Kansas City, Bt. Clair County, IIl, Evansyille, Ind., New Orleans, and San Fran- clico, Cal, From Chleago, under the cautlous, but cuoning and determined, policy of Heslng, Rehim, and Miller, the black stream of corruption Lad beensprend to Pelkin, Rock Island, Sugetown, aud Duluque, In the Weat, and to Now York, Pllladelphls, and Boston, In_the East, Whilé Milwaukee, under the bold, reckless, but con- dent Teaderaldp of Prince Sam Rindskopt,— " w:rf princo of darkness indced,—dlsputes with the villains fn Chleago supremacy in in- fomy, With fewer rural dependencics, thuy made-up [n bolducas, aud fn the cxtout and va- Hty of thelr rasealily, what thoy lacked in ter- titory; and the vecords of the” Eastern cltics discloso that {helr success s revonue-thieves gave them even higher rank ns publle robbers tllmh thelr more cautlous, but uot less wicked, soutederates in Chleago und 8t. Loufa. POR CONPEDERATES THEY WERE, They plunderd upon the sune plan, When a Jartleularly-shrewd and dovilish schome was atrareled it £t Louls, it was found, on search, eproduced with unerring _certalut; in F‘lflm;,«,vi Milwaukee, Pekin, Rock Tsland, Evansville, San Frunclseo, und New Orleans. msckmfl correspondence proved the alliauce, {onihe Intimacy of it Teaders loft no room for fot A bluw at ono of tho wings of this forn Nantjy oy, Wus an attack unou the whole, and & Loty all the resources of tha whalo woro rullied of igoncentrated at the point of dangor, Andune o 10 108t nlmnlnt'. as well s most dougerous, {n ures of tho comibination was, that {t hud ltu My and apiea in the very centre'of Federnl Exec- ton gpower. Wau it In contemplation at Washin I+, send honeut rovonny ngents West to loth :uuklhe many rumors of fruud that lnovitably Suned upto thoso in authorityy “Tho nows wad Fijed ou the Iustant to the chiefs of the Itingut to beguls and Chicago. 1f tho agents were knuwn w neorruptible, ns In (ho cuso of that brave old i :‘annmu.l. Srooks, all tho arta of Intrigue, tad the blcudisliments of power were brouuht 16 b 3r1urnmwcu(luu of his orders. *'Ihave suce feaded. They will not go," Failing In thiw, i 0 tory of o xl}n‘l‘t’t‘mp“" of tho anthentic his- BULLET AND SLUNG-BIIOT ?’I the. '"fl?@‘;’é";‘ff asyussin wore employed with dend- "T' d-uburdlty.:h&‘.mm“ ngginat him and other [ tho Aconts wory uulTanllu )mm:-ly‘l a8 Yar- Irsishig oyiably foll ko Stoguy und the two the connplracy, the l!\\llllll“lly fel o cutel, thelr uppon; Uperativny ¢ lavish pountuury resources of If the agenty wero from tho frat 0 apyolnteca of the thicves thoy wore 84 wera Joyce, Conkling, und Urldgos, rance and presence at tho theatra of Contiy o wan the occaslon of hilarlous wirth and the oyeronuclicn amoiig theso worllice, Now, to Iy termveating shiaine of thoso In ofiico Immedistes ensuousibic, the wwing of Fudural pawer agalniat Vi u\-\lg Woy 1ads Lo walt upon the fall olee- thots wh hy1 And through what influences? Lot tug’® \Who' atood” back of the MeUoualds aid Migaiinge 10 whom - they awed _polltical Tuvn s 8nd whouo faithful servitors and henche Kevg oY Were, Rswer, Lot tio Husiogs and slce e “gatalin bolitleal powr but of diverso polits this 1t “L amswer. Thut Democratic Rolund und Toue Yl licun Ollver, I they would but ypesls, Bl fafl g un elections und tiufe part theroln, could s m:'"rflw soud people of thiy Jund, alnost f Antony stirred the Rumians, e Inahl MeDonald, the boan companion of prosfuuf then contronted In Washington with ths fie rovenoi villisny, **wo did plundor the pib- wity fhonuen, and wtolo Trom G peoply, " but Shar e noney we supplanted Carl Schutz b tho Brigaqiof b6 Unitod Etatea witha Confodorate oper heocrat, ' while Huslig, ut the hond of s, bpedition n Chcaze) made dnid wumado wiein- Wl e Cungroes al W 11, und with the sawe casy When e alsregurd of thelr political falth upurye ater on, 1L was provuved to transfer tho hninye A0 0 disnrrango at once the whole "\.fiuuchluury of thediing and the ** fall elec- o chiofa of tha Ring und thy sonsitive mon vartles jolued fu tho clumor and_protest i pomstor, And_ whro h rozuos tdy iesl men were dees Jecouno thelr advoeatos, und honent ofiicers hv:{m;'a- 24 o d Bl bldding, 3o that thia salutary nioat- 0 Hrengihen Its poli e u its political prestige, au a rulo et ’flfin lers wery l)clnfl:rdln." and the ufli" “"hv l\‘Al.)lll:ln»!. The runk nod o wers u R ouulcull“kxfl!mhlu Hewlng und Rinds- thereror, Miothor, Chanves of Aduitnistration, v oro, did not alarm them. ‘Tetr plans wers “'“l‘-l"fily Jald with roference to that end, andthuy wity oy outdently” on plundoring tho roveato Power Punity, 10 wutter which' party wus in PALL DLEOTIONS W nmfif eq‘nally Potent urgument, In cithor case, Ty 1P lUcul puwer of the Ring wad alwayd oiteiy wl(hhl‘:ul;lll‘l‘:zl::le.c b WhieLbes b Bront o i, er o Lo Fl 30 ouet distitler oF 1o Femote from l?-kp:':fl FHIES CHICAGO TRIBUNIG: MONDAY, OC OBER 2, in disurace an hioneat ofMcers wheth a dishonest anccessor to ho tho Ring' or to clumor for the retentlon of sncl naalnat the honeat Judgment of an entira com- whether to dictato the revocation ly to prove annoying or inconvenient, mig time to put th most Immedi [ whereof they aeak, 1t 14 faily eatablinhed that ONLY ABOUT TWENTY IBNBONS wero ever prom Thelr testimony Iy o transactions e sald he was FROM THE NEW The main obiact w: o After much ncntiation, trinia wers av 10 pieaa of gulity to two eounts In the indletmy 1 with counsel for the tovernment that roated v diaztiicra 821 all punished YEOS ATDOY GIAY, PARDOY £11 FURA=Tht from thn pifictal repors of o sald Liitriet, aid Trom the letter of testimony would 'k war mada to him and Tntt. Tha exolanation of the remark, If made at all, about which there is dispute, Is found above, thongh Tatton attribntes It to another peraom, Mr. Dexter's own Indignant denial of the whola own signatnre In heen referred to r appoint 2 pllan fool, c ) t 1 broad=thiat ft coverar too tniah, aid (L WAS pRY- in ton mnel for the (nfarmation o we w i 1o you shout’ leaving clemency of the Goveranient. i ictneneys aniployed Tiily corroborsted by the connsel for thie G erniment, Me. Wirt Dexter, In hiv well-known Atnl, finnlly, all dowdt what- 1y the Inte action by hle naw useletant, it anddunce In thase gentlm i do thelr duty by tha Uoy: nt. fiat 41d Mr, Wilsan ma7 on the subfoct? A.— I8¢ kaht In subatance the mame. . =lieforn prosceding farti of to lndnenca legllation af tax down and at anothar thine to pnt it up aa n full knowledge of the extent of this unlawful d poweeful combination, whicn, with an eqnally srip upon hoth politieal organlzattons thus o dictate tho policies of the Govornment with reference to [taelf, well mlght that puro and herole old soul, when brought face to faca in deadly grapple with *+ 1w not this tho most fomarkable fight ry? In there any Loy to Jtall oxcopt that ho banded corruptivnista of all clasaen and kinds Are deaperate, and are aummoning all thaolr forcos, placing thelr reliance on_ unparalleled nudaclty of vituperation and cunning In full vlow of thesa forth, with full expericnco of thel in tho fel} nitackw by theso ** bande inta"* on his own fair fame, and anprecioting fully the desperate charector of tha atriggle befora him, bt Irlstow eny, a8 to the wrliee of this, ; reak that 1ting, or it ahall break me, " Nuw, donbticss, Plortepont realized in tho mage nitndo'of that mont remarkablo fight how small and narrow was the argiment, and low unfalr and partinl were tho_ glorics, of tho envious and nell- And, when Ayer and Tufer-t)cean lottor. over |n reinoved from the miuh af tho District Attorney, alds when In apen caurt the' twelva rect{fiers and dis* dhiera—Ruasel), Roelle, Junkor, Golsen Euataman, and othera—recelved the pactinl Immunity that had romised; and when, on a day *Hhadf-dozen CGaugern '’ and Btorckeepcra went gut of court under the nolla proseqni of the Unlited Btates Attornoy, frea mon for testlmon Twenty-threa (n oll, roctifiers losa thelr proporty selzed, ver T n he Inler-Ocean, and had already 8, Matthewas, unge 531, enys: 1 Ning £ do with the prones o T e, o o A Notitug n ta world » for former anocial an. d hy speclal conuan) Meawrs. Dexter’and peare (At threa wav on the part of the y NUT ANY piedge oF T wwill rall yonir att or Redreary broaccition, no understandin, promiae of any kind given to, sald defendants . includiog 3r. lesink. FROM LETTRR OP 1. 7. AY 10 thesme trsue of the Journnl here » g have A lottor writt ou werg concerned? te walng to Wa Woesier wil er ml the pon_ tha sinject o . ho atates that Webster, exclaiin, N attorness for their M on know him intimately? A.—1 Trarved in the smme arm I.Vl‘:lld ‘I:llll‘léfl' faihg elner inieahacing ii‘nn editortal nnworthy motived in 14 declarativng or hiaarta? ey tiat [ never have discovered that he wassctuated or moved vo {n Anyof LIf transac- iteitor Wilkon always li jant for (ndictmeut. or caura to i we were surn in our m 0f theae the dl on n [euing and "the others pleaded guiity nnder an mgrcement with the counsel for thi¢ (overnment tuat the o ine thathe took 18 1o the Cabinel, and Lt Cahinet inesting, and rit Jle'alao told o it the I'roaldent . ~Tho Prostdant fadorsed 1t him- "cA: Induraed thie apirt of I, informition theve dis. te 1lcanic aud Tlehin? ‘an thiat conairdnred Ly thy attorneys thing? A,—Very deaira- iy were wiiat was known Wty e, sud lad ureans rronal Infitence and prow- rutectini it and wiving | tons whatsver, structed us not’ i e Indleted, any u hand, contrived nccusation?” too foolly eat | They have weithed under tho bitter and terrifie dentinelation uf the greatest and most clognent orator and advocate of modern thmes—Lo They have mat the nnparaileted audact. and been thrust rough and and merciees wit of (ho were sobtenced for three cemion| iuntha, othors for alx monthis, others for one year, and ntlon uf the sgresment, Wileon Liad preass:l him Lo bia a8 utterly destituts of truth ssthe and | denounce then both A falschoods, Bo pledgs r prowiso of an of vituperation, ough by the bithy hurdly less eloquent thls, addod to loss of property and roputation, was not, In ylew of thelr kervices, putiehment enough, Doen pillosied in tha pabllc preas as the vilest of the vile. kind wae givea to ting) or o otlier parties reforfed o, o o Mr. Tk and sonie of the reat Avatied themeelves of tho aur flexs [uf alatements her of then low & pretense made in their hehaif everheard of f¢. ) sel for the Government {n these cases, LY m regani for truth and and am aathorl rie whiat 1 liave written, Wo_cuttiluly gava thom o promi LHAE Conin e conktracd into B pro of the Cuurt, becaure we kne: Under auch imputations of had faith, o reck- leasly made nzninst the District-Attorney and his sssociate counecl, and under such willlul perver. slonw of fact um pervade the entire brl remarkable that 20, 000 citizens out of tho 4,00 tate hiave been induced tosien the petl- tensively cireulated for pardon. t i remarkable that anch esuable, honored, and hizh-minded profoesional gentlemen aw Dexter, and Bontelle should havobeen kicked out of ederal survice, withont opportunity fur ex- innation, to give place o the attorney of the tini, and who happend alvo to be, if “not the author, the vender of the ‘‘scandalons nccnsn. It v remarkable that tho, chanze should ave been made on (he acore ol ceonemy, nnd because nothing remained to he dene. While, nt the rame time, the nuw asslitant, who will ho as expensive and not more cillcient than any one of the three, was called In to conduct th inporiant prosecations that remain, remarkable that in taking so graven stepns the ardan of several of the principal malefactors, the ts #pecial counnsel, who tlun, should 1ot have been consulted as to the pro. Eapecially when it tnras out at tho movement for tho pardon recoived Iitg chief Impetas from the **rcandalous accneations™ referred to above, impugning ot once the gaod faith, the oo sense, aud the professional charac- terof those zentlemen, BUT T CASE BLCOMRS A VART ‘‘couepy OF nfs whisky organization, 1t would have yond any auets incat agrecd 1o wi waagreed U, have boen tho wcorn of thelr honest follow-citfzens, at whore hands they deserverd more conaldorate treatinent, % finally. they liear thu lond taunts and gibos of the mora wicked and obdnrate confederates fn crime, whoae naing they lhave been made to hear. and (o pen whosa prison-doors they ot Tnet furnsh the allow, false. and mont wicked pretext, It wns not nlone vn crafty circular-luttors to Dis- trict-Attornoys that witnexees were discournged In the late war on the banded corruptionista who were sapping tha very foundations of Copperheads who sympathize who, through Ignorince or desicn, furnished ald and comfort to, the enemy, did nut all live ta Wash- inglon or hnld' oflicial atation. reat Generald wiio have turned up since the battle T oronted Lo hiave here ro d proenira an Indietment T uis. 18 thg mret tmel lave man without sutlicling proof, ur whcther L wera all ta tho contrary? diractly, Inalcatod to ino thit lie desire g m we did not have & soll: atg that [never 1 ni an’ the laat arrange. a Was that ngreemont, In v tho (Talted Statear A, 1 ! 0 waylnie thiat 1t wan th hie arrangeineat that counlil haes heen made. inmy thy resuita of that 1 upon the Whisky-i linmediately in &y to which eondenina- chsnd, property e KO0 or $50. 00, somo twotve ur fitaon oo uA also 1ening and 1ol er deatruction of 2z ovidence, which Tutton had obscurud, it wak 10 doubt, with right appreciation of the facty, and after duo deliberation thercon, that Pl wrota to them in roply: fully approvo of whut yon have done and what you proposa to do, * Fuvoring that enme arrangement with the distil- lers which hiad for its objoct, firat and abova all, tho punislment of Iealng, Rehm, Ward, Wads- Webster wroto to Matthews, Do e prico [ontire civil ad crim- inal immunity] asked fa high, but T would pay it §f 1 coulid not gt this Inforniition In any other way,** With this lotfer befoso hinm, ufter tho samo, doubtiess secingcluarly, o his old frien ‘Webrtor say, that it was of the greatest Importunce to tho hest Interests of tha country to g Dottonyof this **wiole thing, ' that *$the big stones were at tho buttom of tho building, of tha United States turned to Lirl *4Wobster I8 rleht— NO PRICI 18 TOO INGT TO PAY FOR TIUAT CLABS OF SCOUNDIRL Pinally, nino Federal Judzes, among th firat fn Wooi, tiresham, rekol, and Caldwell, iis- , thelr courage, and the purlty of (hejr lives, have kolemnly adfudieat- ed, In tiie Hght of the sworn facts, that (overns ment connsol did right in resorting to such evi- dengo In arider to crack that monstor of corruption ngalnat which thoy were waging o d And that tho price was not too high, they have withont exception wisoly and couragcously sliown Dby just discriminations on wentence, zler ke Melonald and Juyce, who have boteayed high ofiicinl trusts, thoy have sent to the Tiingleadera nmong the politiciany, o0, from tiolr prom: stice ta repal ti Gy s fed 5hy ‘bt 1o opinion, Q. ~Give magement and the effeet it 1 cordlally anid ened or sirelied, 8ad £i0n to me 1o have an n Innocent inan an (reate; regard his frienish) atrongly, 1 Would have' roported o the suthorities for his dismiseal hnmeadls 1 wisti yon would state whether th istruce t you and all tho oilice not to move slowly aud caruruiy ndaure? L. 1owiy, it usnally'to move rat! 4trs that we had & case sad our fucts well 1o hand )efore we hoved. UOW CLOSELY THEIR INATRUCTIONS WERE OR- TTORNEY, cagn, A= 4 o mise, nor aoything 2 of propert: romise, as tn the terms foliowed “fn’ Ui ‘Dothiag abaut t. f Government, The A with, ond ‘those rominent polfs ingllka s wiisicy ure worth, antl Mun: cember, 1875 2] rrapldly, but to The number of n in corrapt oficiale i Cienrane: ply was wilon o ¥ st etter was 1 to I it no price was tou hidh to pay 7 . . A.—1handed the lotter toSecrotary 0ok It to the Calitnet, me tho President read the o and reyparked that tie progusition wan at tl oait erlmiinal immunily to these men; arge, 8:eoriing 1o hia fdea, over who conld and how falthfully they were carrled out. may be cen in the whulesnle Convictions which followed the action of she Orand Jurics, cascs—NciKee's, McDonsld's, Joyce's, Avery's in Minsouri, Cullerton's, Pahlman's, and Froywinger's ot Chicayo, Worth'e,' Tor , Milwaukee, and all those in Iudlana and New Or- jeans—iverc inost etubbornly contested ablest lawyers at every step, Whlle In the few casdes that were Jost on trial— Erekine's—the _piblic iave never dvubted that the Grand Jueles warranted by the cvidence in makt The carcs hiere and those et wtand aif the racket Ono of thiess, ulter exhnusting the rasources of has lately come 1o thy front u the spoclal usnlstant 10 the United Stites Attorney ut Chicago, thorouglh Information touching ull the hidden m: which ha has so lonz and al 110 doubl be able to make short work nf the remalulng twenty-five ar thirty of the reciiders, Unugers, nud cpera” who, the testimony of s chlef, Jndee Dangs, shiows were not exchangzed for ropusition was firoad Iva entire civil ut whila (L wae ot no price was e . —01d e, iiriitav use that as the 7 A.—1legove ine that as the o~(1aL N0 price W the Prosident lstow and wald: d ropingern :‘errlc!dbfdlh.u ]fllll tions™ ngainst them, lefended, he wi unie of the ¥ AR e e bt withoat arail. forthat kind of ** I reaslon was. writer, wiia waa prosent when lifatow retarned, aiready wisted abovo hls rocoliectioa uf hle fan- ke T¥aa (¢ porsilile to ett, Dyer, "'reat, thelr Tearnin: THE NEW SPECIAL ASSISTANT 18 Wmeell the only authority for tita ¥ have **uscaped unpunished, confronted by his own couclusion that, In conuec- tlon. with Tichm. they ** constituted the Whisky Tting in the City of Chicago, and are by far tho galtfest, most dangerous, and most reckless men rell In the husincas nnywhere, ™ ollowa inevitably from the preceding proof either that the new uepistant hins recklesely slundored and mlsrepresented his new chief In ro- geard to the numbor of these who have limmunity, or 2 new chief and the Jate Supervisor of Internal Reventie Lave from timo to thine thelr oiflclal superiors, and have, in plain English, Disinterested people and plali folk will not hesltate lonz aa to which slternative thu indiciments, undlsposed of In Chicage will he brought ogalnst them, ‘aainat men of officinl_and political prom- nee ' lately dismlssed In Chicaio, contrary to the jutgment ofthe AMtormey-General, were not ilis- minaed, Jet ftba distinctly understood, Lecaure they were found withoot evldence. and that of Matthe {1y i Coek ed fles.ng and terly fmponibio Lo i wav thau that, of with the forea of experty, Il b tho Uetuber Lerm of the Grand conld to get ¢vldence nislust b bring any evidenco bororo the shiem to ind & Indletinent procared thelr convic- an, ray taat Mr, 5 eye o1 Ituhin t utterly falled to nut e or o seeiite hia €. =Without hiving sewred ¢! me Ken? A, —After tho work e istil rlety of the step. Ticrry's testimony v8 wettlen that once and for nil, 1 whii not ropeat it here furthier than to roy that secuting ofiicers, Includ- the iate Supurslsor, expre«red hils confident opinfon 1astJune that the cvidence warranted the indicts c cagen, Without vxteption, werg On_ the whole, tlie history of wurched {n vain for s of the =mme lm- Penitentlnry, would that Ring of Mr. Tutton ti ko dMeiec ad licaing, wi 5t every eingle one of thep when the present Attorney-General and the Presi- dent nre wrged to ppeove these pardons chiefy round thut the eases wore villalnousdy i that the local counsel improperly arzned for purtial fmmunity to certain of the dis- Inviww of the fact that Plerrepont. with wrota to Ayer and I fally approve of whit 3 you Dropose to While ns 10 Iehm the writer was himsell prosent when Pierrepant, with Banze’ lettor bafore ull of itelin'n proposed disclosures, ristow, told Dex- terto **zoand do u+ he und his associates on tho 10 be fur the best: that the gullty all, should not be permitted 1o ¢ Powell) wery runnings those oillcfuis, Guugers and Storexeepers, werd st on eae ¢ srrapt Depiiy-Colleetors were thera alto, Sauie of tem hal e sorvatore nnd not debauchers of publlc woraly, Jalla for n term of years. n morey with tho tiatll. Dbetiveon corsapt supu- he 1o lesa corrnpt ond wolitlolans. on the other, cuuld lardly have been hunest if they wonld. And that sorvant wl'eh knew his Lord's wiil, nnd prepared siot himseif, eltler dfd aceording to 3118 will, shall hu beaten with many stiipes, Hiut lie who knew not, Rt did of atripes, ahinll be heaten with P mucl s given, of to whony inen have 1m they will uik the more, In thislight 1 rencw tho proposition that the pardon of theso men, or any commutation of ken- which [« but o cowurldly euphemism for pars 3 In dicoet confifct with every sound connid- crntion of publie good, notwithstanding the noans Awl clrcumstances under which they wera brought to couviction snd punishwent, criminnle,—aelf-confosncd criminnly,—withont n singlu extontintlng clrcumstance to palllate their ts, atid that 1l hitly vrongat. criwinal jurispradence will be an eqnal number of indlctme portance for violutions of revenne law, about the propriety of wiich thera was ad litt None.rofarns jurlesand proseciting concernied, were presentod th or revenge, and none were left unpresented through Breronn WiLsoN, e —e—— Agricultural Yoats, Pall Muil G sette (London)., A wondorful feal was the vther do) ed by Mr, Charlwood, n farmer of Padworth, who made o wager that he would, withoud as- slstance, put up ou carts the produce of twenty ucres of wheat und send it o time spectiled helng as roon as he could ree to loud In the murniug aud as long as he could at nfght, Beginainz his tusk at a quarter before 4 o'clock one mornlnz, Mr. Charlwood vompleted It Ly twenty minutes past Uat nieht, an It §s computed that during the tine thls virorous farmer wus at work he did not cart o less quantity of wheat tha and fifty-five or sixty Lons of straw, £0 ha e:jual tu what would be cansi amount of work for thres days for an ordary ngtienltural Jubores. that the feat performed un extenordinary one, and entitles him to grest eredit for his enerey and perseveranve, British nzricultural laborer can. when put on lis mettle, get through an hmneuse atnount of worlk in ga ineredibly short thine. stanee of this was alfurded in the year 1765 by laborer to Mr, Dodileld, of Breedon, near Tewkesburs, of whom it {s re- corded that “he threshed upwards of elxty hushels of pulse between U in the morning an 6 fn the evenlug of the same day, besides taking 1t down from the mow himself, and after it was threshed hielping to winnow it. dong, and the pulse put 1 bags, before 8 o'clock These feats in the harvest- field and barn do not attract so much attentivn a8 the attempta to ewim neross the channel, now g0 fashionable at this ceason of the year, but they ure perbaps quite a3 worthy of records e they have aent Lo counts rumly dscnived While they have dealt lery and uider-olilciors who, rlors on the une hand and ti nid, without this are 1led under oath, =3 o far, therefore, from it Leing trie, as atated the tirat of tho above predicates or the purdon of Ieslug, that ffty-une of the gullt! wero embraced In a comprehensive scheme of § munity, and have escaped nupunishad, it is sliown ouhted evidency to be grossly untrue, Thirty 1, it 18 trne, have not been tried, for want of time. or becanse thay Juwve fied to Canads, 110 have been fn'Canada have, since Doxier, Ayvr, and Houtelie went ont and the new axslstant ng i, fmpudently roturned to Chicago, and now il thelr brazen fronts in thu very proa- eneo of that flerce and redoubtablie prosscutor. Surely ho will not pormit himself 10 bo tempted to his reckless staivment< by men fmmunity, or to make np his Arty-onu men in buckeant by smuggling fn o few of these thirt most dangerons villafns, Banga' number has already ewelled from twenty to Are we_yot o huve the full Ufty. ono? It in to be hoped” thet In the comlict be- tween duly on tho one side, and the desirs to ke good his reprosentations to the Executlve on the othier, that duty will get the best of It, amd that tho cases which hurctofore hiave beun o ** vile Ininonsly prosceated ™ wiil more honest nmd fndlznant wreath, AHD NOW AS TO REIIM, 1t hasalreardy been shown in the quoted teatimony of Col, Matthowa und Judge Bongd, that so fur from Ity heing truo, nuptated In tho pardon-brief, thot fifty-one dlstillers, rectitlers, tiawgers, und: Storekespers woro exchaneed for iilm, (¢ I8 most hositively und dietinctly untrue, utely no puch exchange. l!mlL‘L i gl;&l‘;fl'lla nn‘r mo w lll\l'l': ngLee, 12 f that e 3087, . —Wio wns the organizer of {ha 1 thluk flcsing o o ver nd lielim vero the organize (lielim's) sentenco wai light tn conslders on thut o teatled? A, ~[ think &3, ana for 1 tiiink o¥arylody had 1t mach hewier If clrcums have done and fear, fuvur, or & munlt {Lings, worthy \ fuvor, or & iripes, For nnto il “bo el Tes ommitted muelt, of stilintion with of Rrantiiz tnmunig 1&‘ ‘efaly, nbov FAILING UTTERLY AND DISASTROUSLY, s we huve feen, in the bald and fwpudent offort to prove an ayreement with Government connsel that Heslng and the distillers ehould all be pun- {shed alike, and, falling unly bLecuuse Ayeracted onnmere newspaper report, and_denounced the lie to the Attoriey-General, we find the Govern- ment ot lasi, under the Inapiration doubtle the new nsslstant, falling back on this I quote froin Judse Hungs: * amined the matter with o great deal of that phase of it never (npressed mo hefore, that those men actually pleaded gulity under n vort of expectation (111 that they were to be treated ex- nctly alike with tho othiers who pleaded guilty,* The dudre mnet have stodied und exawlned that distinznisied statesman i« faid to nce, forat least two e gullty and 1oyt with ‘teatimony, and ¢ stacked, the wauld grant tehim g’ it twenty-three, rnf e Ttine tad hoen won his waier, afniz anl Renm entirely it et up hy the arrest presided ut thele trials ns conclusive upon the cotion that thoy had fair trials and falr pla; that thelr convictions wore warranted by tha ¢ dencoj that, howover extraordloary thelr crimas, the circumatances of thelr convielloh were nelther extraordinary or unwarsanted: aud that in the - position of gentence due regurd was had (o all mat- 1ens which the fuzennity of the abicst counsel could advance and nrgo In mitigation. WIIAT, TUEN, ARE TiE POTENT BEASONS AD- u gz, Wit an wiy was e hut cor Huperv] r of Iaternal Beven aartwo lievenie Ted, wern In e Iag feel the touch of hin e can heno doubt v Mr. Charlwood was have studied the i all nlght over it, and the resalt zhit's ag. e lubor was w **eort of expectation,” e found itat It We may imazine pood old Father on_the Judge, when, afe And that 18 the whole story! Ard WIIO BIALL SAY AUUSIT ADAINST 1TD Possibly thera are some who will sa should” have heen acceptod as Sinte'n rather than Rehm, Dy couneel and accepted by Government which are 10 open the prison doors and turn these mon loake oncw more, hot ue malefactors who luve vxplatod but as wronged and injured mowbers of Tiero thoy ure. nuNg, Sept, 168 ity dlstitlers, Iecklflcrl Qnug compreheimive Phiero way gbio- Anotable In- "Tho whole proposition 1s not only untrne as tonnmbers, bt s alwo untrue us to the real charactur of tho trensaction, unirue as to the motlves thatled tost, untruo 04 to the objectn In view, untrue nato tho churacter of the taen fnvolved, and untruo us to tho results accom- Taft’s benymaut smile uj Bt noue, 1 approhen William Stanton, a du; be found who kuow enough to know that un rovenue thiel s meancr and 1 of punishment than sn unoficial one, who will not concedo that the Stipet Proseenting Attorney, allty at nlt, were lovinz fully that they wore sully, us they Wirely wero 1f Wehm old tue tratl, and ho- n, as they belleve now, that ftelim did b ahout those officers, Government counnel conld not tosieatly or falsly refuso his evl- dence, or, under the circumstances, have scted otherwlae than they did, one particle thut through poy uppeals to the 3 i it that **sort of expectation,” Judwe Gre Seo Storrs in Tus City don clerk, expresses it o Jittle dillerent] eay« that the facts hie recites ** would ot least tend to bezot in tho minds of the petitioncrs tho expec- tation and bellef slleged above, ™ ‘I'o all of which it {s cnouch to eay that every criminal in the lund beyond his sentefico cherishes wone **sort of expectation ™ thiat thudud: with him differently from what it turis oot lie Forif theea cxpectations arc to afford nardon the prison doors of every rev- e Innd hau as welt by thrown wide McDonald, Joyco, and Avers sor. Collector, Depnty- and Revenio Dut us it s Dangs' battle moro than an: A1 men the most 1t will bo found, be else, let bim wpeak. Al Alis wis andothers ara through, that what he did capting tho ten or twelve distillers na Stato's ovi- dence way ot least deliberately done, and, If not widely, {t was novertheless uuder the expreas uu- thority of the Presfdont of tho United Stutes and hls Cabinet, and the cxpllieit and Immediste np- Attoracy-Ueneral, that the truth should be Ring counsel ond Ring papers should couse Jugabrionaly ~ over the en distillars, ond at Dexter and Ayer us tho ole nuthors of It —althougli In view of the late ‘pardons tho purpose of such outery Is subiclently mpunishied, Tn ted tie Whisky-Rint in the Clty of Chle ny wers . by far tho gl wnd 103t FECKICss MCR over engs) ywhiere. objeet was to avold a trial, and, there. ueh negotiation, trinls we y Ing plens ot gul an ngreetnent With cou: - crnmintiliat they sloidd all bo Lréazed us distiiiers, carly in_tho Mistary era did nat seén to be sa great an unxicty tu punisn re: ovidenee was . overwhielni. these xumvl g predicates for onwe thicf in U 1t doc not alter the ¢: pilar ctsor, artful urics, and throush **the nolse of the Captains and the shoutlny, thesu rulity ofiicluls cacaped the punivhment thoy 8o rlchly deservel, A3 DETWEEN MCSING AND REIN, - there was still lees room for doubt. Compare them pruval of the 1t is full time and wil punlshed Garmnn Princes in tho Past, i thag eher i o Victor Tissot, fn his nrtlcle In the Revue de fa France upon Uerinun; upon the ubsolute power wiclded by Prinees over the persons and property of their subjects, The Loudzrave of Hesse sold a num- y cattle, to the English Governient for service” fu thu Amerlean Revo- Intfon, The Prince Palatine of the Two Bridges indulged hlmself with 4,000 dogs and cats, in addition to 1,500 horses, und_ placed the dougl- ters of his subjects ut the disposition of such nohlemen as wight vialt hitn upon hunting ex- cursions, The Margrave Charled Wiillum the First of Balen modcied his upon the description of and had 8 Lody guard of 160 youn; forined ns hussars, who accompan horsebuack by the duy-time, for him fn the eveninge, et thom freo, nbova all, take cournge, and have heart of h for doubtluas tha sort of vxpestations which tl wonderful old_man‘s ontecedent relutions witl his prosecitor ** tended to bezet In ks mind ** Lefore iis_gontenco were something marvelous in thelr Hig dlsappointuent sy the outcome, his not to kay Ingratitude, y In past days, and yofltienl promi: Tiica menof otlel Tutton In Chlcago. way abscrved by Mr. And_from first to lost thoy are contrary to truth, in conflict with the awarn statomuents of tho late A, C. Mutthews, and the United ndzo Bangs, and lio special attorneys forghe Goy- er, and Hoftelle, cled andacity with fense and pardon of thedo wen Lay heen pressod ioro apparent than fn the UECKLESSLY UNTRUE BTATEMINTS which tholr connael, fn the face of positive and cunclusivo evidence to the contrary, his published to the world and apread upon ofiickul records toucl of thoso who have received fmmu- fur turniny Btatu's ovldenco, nd this, st the rislt now procesd (o catablis Waenivatox, D, C., Alll Bungw' testimony, page 385, Is a3 follows: 34 —~Any l"mmlljs (2 wi W elthier tutal or partial yriat ot tho forpetfuines ber uf men, like 5o man of man, have, {t ls said, In conclusion, lovk for u moment ot the TIIRD AND LAST SUPI originating fn tho inventive genius of the now as- by i to mupport tho charze Boutelle ** villati- and to pave the wuy, harge, for his own em’ supervisor, Col States Attorne phatic dealaly Mesers, Dexter, A {s the_ unpar] or your aswwclates mlcor | an envlublo onc, NNty was Lo bu i uld PUYHOSD, W Lhiey noL? 1. —Your destin was to broak up tho Whisky Ring In —Yud, alr; and we have scr .xxhlcr‘mm that largely to the course you 1 tlo, Stato whuther your desicn wasnot to punish the gt cluss of Offenders and those men who wero mof the thlug and break thom up, even i you hiad to grant immunlty 10 (huie who hail becn gulity A,—Uur object wos to break uj ihat tims wo could have convleted any roasonahle evidenca, and couvlcted four (out of the tirst u cxpected to convict A larger number nedluim of this srrangamnit which you s, Wirs we fiad Helm apeited and in- e {n with Jifs proposition to turn Ktnto's n No man ln (linols wielded great- er power or excrclsed more Influence, Asone of the owners of the leading German paper i the North. west, e pushed his fuluence beyond tho limits of e dictated numinstions for Con- < gl nppolnted membera of the State Leghsla- e even asplred to rovolutlonlze the poiltics 11s turned out to be | with the om- Chlvago, WALt HOL? A HigrenCoin VIl dul sistant, and sdvances e, the d that langa, Dexter, Ay ously prosecuted " tha IRy, as ftucoved, for their disc ployment, and for the pardon of lils clivnts, not srem o krent an anxiety to panish renl Agalngt Wioin tio evidence wah ore . atto lmplleato b Uand politenl prom by Mr. Tutton'in Chieago. ‘To sustaln this villainous {nsinuation, for itis nothin: leas, quotations are made from the teati- wony of Tatton, Ward, and athers, In which frantic eftortanro mado by them to torture the legitimalo and proper Instructlons und deliberstions of counsel nto evidence of o foul conspiracy to black- t Grand Jurors,—twenty- threo good men and true,—sulected os thosu were ont of the firat citizens in that Judicial District, under the immediate supoervialun of his llenar Judie Blodgett himuelf, and sworn in all theie pre- sentments to present the wholo truth, could be counsel and bamboozied into In- diciing anybody, to say nothlng of moen of **ofll- clal und political prominence, ' Without competent evidence! The fdea that B, Dexter would deliberstely bo a purty to such a schyme of infamy could not, in uny minde lesy prone to * bully ! than thosu af the witnessew who fur- tho materinl and the counael who formu- Inted itas quoted abovu. If ho hod cared in the loast to treat tho writer and the proseenting officers with common courtesy ond fairness, he would lay Matthews' ovidence, p: vury first officor who ev men of **oflicial und polizical Chleago who wero suspected of belng in the Rin, and who undertook to Implicate them befare (| Toderal Grund Juries, carry his anspicions tiat ho chutle ble nud honorabls iead of une of t houses in the city ud an undt mwan to uit upon the Jury that wad to sxamine into his chnrges. But the very volumo of testimony from which the nowA wilstant mnkes his selections furnlehivs COMPLETE AND SATISPACTORY REPUTATION of the wicked and obsard fulichoods which have been most peralstently aud Industriously cireplated It I8 10 by found, oo, Jed it be served, (o the testimony of officera woll knowa in Chicagoand the State, and who ofafl others know thorouglily, and throuchund through, the policy of the Trewsiry dopartmuut suits and ki men, —oflcera who had and deserves tho contidence of the great Scerctary who ahape thelr policies aud dirgetod thoir m Bays Jamens J, Brooks, page 172 Q. -1 you know anything sbout the Y to wiincsscs i {ciatn thero? A—Noalr. 1 d of the State and iation, Tweed of the Northwent, peer and rival of Uarl Schurz In tie respect and af Jections of hix countrymen, Hesing, the eilucated, necomplished, dmperlous Prince Blymarck of his peopled Iahm, the literate, sordid, and cuuning “policomian, Influential only with ward bummers and thiover, aud naud ouly av the vulgur, unacrus qually valgar and unscrapulons ciany with whoent Tlesing, anse of thelr utter corruption, Indi:mantly re- fused longer Hening, und Relin, organized the Toaing became a distiller, Rehma policoman and a The forwor furnished the Lralns, g nnd the crooked whinky. The latter furnishud the malt, the Unugers, the Storekecpers, the bullles, and the agsansiug, Rehim's business thore wakno tax, Tlewing and the other distillers for Lls Gaugers and and hus btorckeepers, and svld them his malt oua He<ides, tho distillers (beinz hfin for peotectlon. Ko [lang Fur protection from the urdens of Carlsruh Ile might have been the i 1 3 nhumet's puradise, of less otfensca? and danced ballets The revenues of Prince Clarles Eugene of Wurtemberg was absorbed by ballet-dancers and dramatic spoctacles, and ho was compelled ot one tinie to sell 6,00 of his XV. of France for military service, No public sehools were to Le seen, and with its accompaniment of mlsery, l:" wearying my ronders, I piloun tuol of hateh) at that tme, fut Dulitichiny—p nade? A,— Woted, ‘fla eau eyldeuce, aud Wo whieh wers given, 1 Dy Mr. Plaltied: Q. sk of L uhilo fu Decembar, “ttaty huw niany t| arrangement fuchided: ng Lo & | Rur)—The Tiouses selzud under the djrcet Glialson Esstman, (loclle, T M ana wclzed by uiy dfor ochrang, and Jtus P, lutcline. Just elght firme, comprising ton or twelve dlatillers and rectifiors in nll, for of thaese Careoran and Hatching were nat Incloded. th lattor was trled und eentenced. 0,—At tiat timo how many o wis 1t In contemplatior to Includ arrangetnent You Bave spaiien off stund ut that (hine that wo wo Idrn wid that At v him under the faetructung €000 nfter 1t was found what he liad tostiitod, 10, they uogan to plead sty 0 1 vt ~Cheg tho krauting o Matthews say4, cn lunocent men. 1o Rehm had n oro the resultds o Jury did not | followed from ft? Gulloctwr Host, und inty, and lie ran oft ae-Agent Bridies, members of Conar ‘The former fle o1 i’-’u results yan finve .=-3ir, Welim fmplivated Doput; o yan to Caunda, " 1o tn o 10 Canada; oud ho tmpllcated 1 and g vail to Caniada, Q.~Ten the evidonco which by 1 eatéil thoto Who had been occupyiing ol d who had beon' fu_leaguy Wit t) 1y to defraud the Gaverninont - A cason of curtaln puaitlons which I Jought 10 Ly & person who could alic 140 10t NIk 1o 1s any moro t fhey vl Tiiey souilit b protection wnd puniali anybody vx+ eult to telf where sa played upon b have ubout ten, QOR BALE<AT DARGATNA~SM A h farme and fuproved acrd Jotd O‘J il pprehend, find root roasun, Ateatagem, whether wo would take onu more oF ong loks, or anythingof that sort, but thers was soimo I 1do nut know whetlier you would vall 1t feellug or what 8 Out thiere nsicted that tho cuses et all theds neis LI the ogses o IeAna woad, and that wk could not convict an from five to six ot the very outaiie~I meait of Whit was Knuwn s the ilrit bateli of [ndisimente— aud that wia uno of the feasons urged tiien why this arrunguinent snould ho gony lnto. "Tloio atturne: cmlnent men, statod thut rred tho opinlun of the L 10 that Kwen by T constituto & €nse for tho Govel state Low many of the fa- mplated v give fmmuniiy . and ane nttorney satd that four of these were tnea ngalnst whvin we had wero of thy horse-leveh tribe Invatiae, and cauld be tayud by Itohm olose, the distillers conld oord 1o pay Wi’ well for such protection, aud did, profits wero, therafore, Jarge, Membhurs ruled hi he vigllunt sapervision of thy obi and moved to ready murkets hythowea, But Hesing's profita went in the ** fall " und wero worso than wasted in thy lopoless coude of **Democratic roforn." And thu Government tax on blw businees wus o grievous it hielped to make him poor. ¥ROM ALL OF WIICU POLLOW TIILSE CONCLU- TLLAL_DSTATE _WANTED, VED FARM ON HOCK [SLAND Ulun Island and J L Kind of cort-growing it waa. * Qur uttorie] wero fiot perfect njcut o lrusd, between Townehip preferro 1; must ba be s0il, unid nbE YGF Uit OF Tvo ts1los frin rafir Teriua, Lslf ot ull cashi, 154, Tribune vilive. BOARDING AND LODGING. Went Side. SQUTII PEORIA-ST., ilesinz's_ profits , and crooked D1 his squeaitns 14 d many testiniod procisely thio wel any ono bnt the &y ejghit oF nine uist Gilizersy tlioy causad 3 1any Bnd ittorly dumoralized the wh and forever Lraken 10-ay, = hot broken whon tho deacent And the sulzures wors Q=D you asslet was your judgment about the evidence; waa it gutiiclent with the corroborationof tha testhnuny Of Retun 10 convict that man? A~ ik 1t was, that Ward and Wadsworth rgely on ltehm's evidence, [0 Wis testimony von by reference to , that‘Tuttun was the crved that there wero rominence * in wlio wera very ilerd 1y plead cul refer fo_corps, 80 that the at the law ulliccrs oilicer what Woul NEAR WASHINGTON— otits With best buard, i1y und qulot nelghbor] extent did ho ‘of the Munn caw? A.— o he Qret bueiness Ttehim's wealth under moro 4 crimo than 5l '3 s confederates swindled the Qovernu Healng {immedlate) and. knowingly trampled the Federal foot,—Huhm dndirec toy ALibluk abut i circumstances, l4 no i NEATL STATE,— or Tadlce o gentleiient 64 o $3 per week Thon after showlu swindled them. wih usa of pluno, wors alyo _indicted (and which Matthews explained fo hava been In the shape of the paymont of large sutns of tnonvy without conslieration) ho iy asiiud aud unewercid thedo questionss ,—In looking hack: over the conrte which you adopt- ed 1h your vitort 1o break u) s yut oLttt fv 1 AR Any. wequently we found Uit §t Wb BecoRsar; Tt oF four (not to” ¢xeved dve) Guugers sud 1. On pages 514345 of Lis testimony, Col Tmunity wero madu—twelve dlstfile Fo the undor oillcernplend- Jug guilty aud tumnlabfug evidence, with ‘threa d exvoptions, nu promises wore made beyond that thelr testitylng should go to the Court for much cunaltorstion us it dosurved” (n mitigation Whilu of thu tifty-threo Stores, Matthews clearly shows thut position to b tried ursentenced cteAttorney could eateh themn and a8 an_nccosory merds I8 Lord's wili and prepar nelihre did according to §lls will. knuw_nout surd did commit things worthy Honee, elike under human and divine Iluw, both should bo beaten, bat Hesing whould Lo Deaten. With wmany stripes, 4 nto whon men have commitied much let much be roquired.” Let the new Assistant note this Serlpture and press forward hix sults with vizor, if ndges turn him out of court hiy wkicts will ba Bt b shoulil press the others as woll, and should not Tet go until they linve pald the ut- ternost farthing. 5 On the o #ide were Teslng and other datilers, on tig othor wero tho corrupt oticials and palltis clans, and in the middie, as the gobetween, wtood OF these, tovernment counsel hiehd Rehm 1t was an honest Judguwnt, orred thereln they have orred With the best and tho wlsest in the land, Ll uy, therefore, with or without the permis- slon of the new Assistaut, correct his first pardon ! HOUSE—209 BTATR-ST.—~DAY- mTlr\L 843 week, #3; with use of plano and bath- ND 150 WARABI-AV.. posltion Ilulltllfik. llll‘l’al 80 per weok. on thy subject. wra and rectitlurs, While from Rohn __MISCELLANEOUN, SEItS DESIRING TO REACH o 3uin Uy bost and ¢ ' o uig prosent “ux| o {20 T Uil W itlon ifien nt ¢ forwaid, Lsecn s Lo e tint wo o Facra v one 1hing, however, about ¢ e st batelr, Wo ¢ 8 purc uf thent, and Kot T whole, but they Ployed LWo witoenvys Lo ‘ et ubo of them without hsolute pocosiiyt (L ws ud you regardod It s a1 wbsaliio pev orler to coitvict otliors t Make it arraugement? You eould not havo cony meut? A,—We might Tutton sworn, pago 458, Danga' testhinony nbova I rofercnc to ths break- that 1 e ad to do the mikhit do différently, but Inatng wind looking i th heet wo conlil. of punishment, Tenat thirty wero {u whenaver tha Dl au ruference to tho Intimatlon that Judes Dongs conld not move sentencs ur try thuse thirty od Satthows suld cinpbntically “that 1f Bunga mude such statoment ho woy mistaken, und the Lolonel cleared Its hunds of any rosponsibilit It was truo only of (ho ten of twelve distillers and voctlfiers of tho first batch, LL CASIL Lat FOI™ CAST.OFF iug levtor fo Ju ow'l knnw anything of 1n that directiun, -1 lieu Aulated=1'do BT want you to tats uiiless It eauto from Wilsou or Yuryau. A, son_never mentioned [t [And £ uever talked atall wiih Yary 5{ A, Cochrane=bid tho Diatsles Attornoy ROACIES AND BED-BUGH~ ubic iwadaperfectty clean by eunt utod othiers withant that iave convieted tirow or urany ofilver thare? 1 Aud tie subitanee of It Cochirana quoted from Murscrait (Tus *4Chat," ho eald, WANTED-TALE MHELP, fookitecpers, Clorke, oics VWANTED-A CLENR IN LEAL, FSTATE LOAN officey munt anderatand Tiukkeeptng and- hare soma knowledua of sonveysnoln Aidress {n owt E:cll'l‘lc':‘.:luflz 876, Tribunc vilice, atating salary and refs Troaes. ANTED-3 CAOR-MARERS; ONET0 DO T y et 10 8 STRICKLAND'S Uind-store, 352 \West Asdisomste: WASTED-MORDAY MORKING, 30 FITiST, AR carpenters to bulid fce hiousca at Wi B e e Conchmen, Tenmstors, eic, VWASTED-A MANTO TARECARE OF NOnSEs At Sl TereRneet B Cocs Fark et beiige: R & LI il Ing, and scetion work (n indians and A elflx\nl 8. N+ ht ANTED= L FARMB, BATVS pLO VW ATED-I00EN FOR GIAVEL TRATE ARAD: 20 tle-makers and 104 Tiand: DREW :l' IXIN\’A. & C()‘.ml"l ‘};3"'!: Cllillfl:r:ln ot ¥O! TLLE,_AND the pinerler: 3 . 2 . orY e pincrienc work ail winter. 200 Suutl {vater. WARTED=100 VARONENR FOR ORAVEL-TRATR A g U T €orner I.ako and Stackoiata, e WANILbS1E RO MATON: 8 SONEEeT, . 5 lahorys 14 Very Awo weeks, Apply at &\an‘!{nm{ulpjfi “ !h’El:Lrgm:B. “YA-\'TED-W RATLROAD savernil THeny Frce Jate) ata: o omill mens fr : X A A it scelinncoun. ANTED—WT WANT AGENTS IN EVERY PART of tho UnitedBiaics tucanvass for ourgrent f1jua: trated Motithiy, with Uie twg, large ofl chiratnos, ** Vous " and 0 ihe Juntata. Our oienta make froin £100 (0 $150 cash & monthi proot furnisheds cireniary fleine full partieatara frecs'sminple copy.uc, Addrest Pletortal Printing it Chicago. MENTO BELL COMBINATION PEN: totia cri cuttire, cliromos y, jewelrs, et dvon, " Aiericut onipany, 118 34 EARB OF 8TEADY UBE HA! ter copyng book oo, of the most us of tho ago. " Agents have aver- tnvent Aged over £100a Wrek from the start, seud stamp fur eireular, LCELSIOIL MANF'G CO,, 10 and 17 Tri- bune Batiding, Cliicigo, T VWANTED-MES - NT TOQIVIZG, 00 TIY ol paicazes, Wortlh €1 encll, 0 5,000 men Who wish 10 engrane per Uy 1t Gl Dest-puylig busines i the Uitied Stat 7 per weol VVANTED=AT Wooly ‘Rood dinlug-ruom A A YOUNG MAN ATT ON “r at M South llnllltll-n?\ SONVATE 0N TALLE D=A (00D GILL TO DO WASHING, roninif, and Keneral liousework. 83 North lDu-r‘ FANTED'=ONK ™~ DINING-TO0M “GIitL. OXE i chamuoerisald, aud one serub girl, 8t Mt haots' Heamstresscs, ANTED—A G0OD DRESSMARER AN] QXH Intiliner. MItS. NG IPA?I()!I’!'L'"‘ZG!??;"; Nurses. W4 —A GERMAN, GIRL TO ATTEND A clild, Inguire at 52 East Sixtecnth-st. VEUATIONS WANTED—MALE, ‘Inolkkeopory, Clorics, otc. gl'l' TATION WANTED=BY A SIORT-HAND ¥ writer ns eorres pondent or 10 do general writing: a i utlee preferred; s ezperisnce and eat Turnn goud referen Address WA 1), TSUTUATIONS Trihune vilice, ‘i}mnlnymulu .\qu.m'..' ITUATIONS WANTE D uiale Employment Oflie, patronlzed by ol famiies and servonta, 410 Wabdai-av. ways wanted SITUATIONS wrpian, Beedial, at & Ad D3NS, SCHMIDT'S FE. i frat-ciae TITEATIONS . TUATIONS WANTED-LADIES IN WAN nrat-clasa temaln Bolp of all patlodalities can w3t Weat Madison-et. gl [T be T TOUSES 0N RIODES: -8, Very chican. D.I. DEW IO ENT-2 DEEIITABLE H ar. EY & uear Chirty-nt. 100 Fifih-ay. T-NEW_ BRICK TOUBES Cl UODMAN & CU., 03 Waslington AT, JAS. it £ HOUSE: 1570 1D laZav., near Thirtioieat., (il May 13 to s pmail and cureful familly only (v can o seen after ¥ o'clock Monday morning. EX F=TIIE NICE TIINIE| ut brick house, (a complt: upder, 1R Twenty: - Wit ur Witliout Turiture, (o & good party. It A T TASS, 11,100 risldunce, tWo Ticeits Troud Caton Vark: U2 Fultunvat, Suburbni ~11OUSE, AT EVANSTON, FROM NOV, wr elgliteen montlis, coruer 1lnnian-av. 14 rouns, Lathruom, laundry, furaace, guod cellar, lake ond clstern waer, barn; targe ot Willi fine trees, central locatiun, convealout W depot, sclivols, sud Churchest terma inodornte Apply aa mglklm, ot 8t 10 South Jederson-at., Chicagol U. "}/, HENT-IN EVANSTON AT OXETIND TiE ordinary prive (il next May, bourgiof from 510 10 rootns, ur will sell at extrenic Iow ikures on 5 ur 10 yeatw tlioe, with GolLog bub fnteress paid aun fiivanes oF for monthiy peyments. O E. HROWY, itoum &4 Escliauge Bullduy, comer of Washlorwa and Clar] TO RENT=ROONS. THE DAY, WREK. 00 ol warmed roots, U0 New Dearbory h Jiarrlsuo,aid 236 blucks soutly 7]'0 RENT—100 FIRAN KL ~PLEARAN’ 13 nlslicd routits by th day or month. Inquire Gf Mra. FOSTE, loom < 0 RENT=IN THOMPSON'S BLOCK. BIX ROOMS (modern improvements), sultabla for bBuusekecp- L Nu, 243 West Madiso second flocr& rent low oo tenaut. WAL 1. THOSPEON, 2 West Madl- NT—FLAT OF FIVE ROOMS, L, corner of Michl IPRING] 35 THIUTY th or witiout TO KENT-—NTORES, OFFIOFS, &c. Ntoren. 'IVO REXNT-RTORE, OFFICES, SLEEPING-ROOMS, Bl MARSILALL, real estata i idwellines, by J. M. aud hoase-renting broker, b7 Boulls Miscollancous. i f ENT—PACKING-HOUBE; CAPACITY FO! l‘Ok“l'llf;.}{;'l:“{‘. ok -uy.s A'\ppiy w0 WILLIAM MOURE, Unilon Slock-Yanis. V0 RENT-BARN, LAKGE AND IOOMY. APFLY at o Micligun-ay, aaxpnf’._u"z Ttar Gitric, ltooms b and @, Establivhed 1434, DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, bouds, orothier good aecurity or collaterala; alud inovey luabed on furnituro, 131 Itandolph-at., K ONEY TO LOAY IN SUMs OF 82,000 TO $3,000 at current rutes ou rosl estato (n Chicago or Lok County. HUTCHINSON & LUF¥, 20 Tribunu Bullding. Kia R 1ahCAT S orug o, rAis 3 v ¢ e bad wood secaricy. P BANFOID, durris, i, ] TIRMEN, AND OTHEI OITY Bais el 1o buy back Pay ot the ‘prember, at vinall’ discount. iarkeat, fioomd, ENT—) 10 LOAN ON CIT Troperty {n snirsaf £4,00)or overy commisdons Tow, TUINEL & BOND, 163 Washington-st. o . gi.ux, Ot 81,000 TO LOAN ON :fis.’)fl“ s‘l’lfnm‘mr)lym: I'ark ‘property. TURNEIL i us Washingtol-st. () & 1)0!.1 1 AND F ployes, 1 ui nontus of "ADRA C. TUNNICLLFF b 4 1,500, 62,000, 83,500, AND LANGEL, W s o Rl Yol Butata security. i Vaabin, ,3,()_() N i:gflu UMY TO 8UIT, TO LOAN, ()() S ity proverey ut curreut ratea. Uit SLite VOND, 103 Wokblogon ks K ¢ w0 truthiful and positive as you will get It from anybody, ani it s corroet, dgo Uiangs of unybody elso says so or not, 18 the fact ubout tlio matter. " 1n truth Bangs nuver mado an though Platsted, a wooden hea o arrangenient o iich partivs wha, AlLhoggl 1ot Goveri- ‘wero still i of futlucnes aud power (n 4 had hocn connected Wit and tha whisky fraud Hestug, and othi Inof tho Sting on the ovhilonco of tho wquealers, andarked: Q.—Lo you coutradict thy stateientd oy made by A, Bauga here? A,—Ido not contrudict Foposition, which now s clearly appoara it tho £ facts ta havo boen drawn In A" of truth and fulruosy. thon reud us follows: T ordor to break tho Ring, Qftcen distlllers and ption amony the sinalteat o only Wurs suru to ho forfeitod to thu Goveérament without contust ovor $200,000 of thole aclzod property, o half-dozen Gauy ofilclls frankly confessinie their the exerclve of ‘the diserction dell in themt by the President and his Cabliiet, ace cepted by tho Governmont counsel a4 State'd ovie o make tho conviction of thu Iting utter und #ual, under the sano Ineluded Rehw, thoy did ovorthrow i, und secured as frafts of vleiory an egual number of dlatitlors und rectitiors, Lut far wealthlor, nore und tho lat of tho organ] Di Tawell, Cooper, uiil corrupt oileials of and low degree, who, tosether with Hoslng Lo, constituted the Whisky Ring of Chic: atherwiss havw uscapod end *oynd ae tha testlmony above fully vhoww wery far tueguiltlot, most desporate, and wost reckless men evar ongaged {n the husincss anywhery, " "Phus truthfully stated, the proposition lv an agalust thu conclualon CHCHASE BEVE tated revolvers ag 8. it 1don't cure whvlum; it of the forosuing £ uch Jun, for exe snch statemont, from Malue, ik couched and drilled b attorney of Heslng that he constunt] In s examination of Matthews and Wil- son thit such was the fuct, and that fram forty 1o Afty were Included in tho a¢rangement, On paga 3K of the testlmony Hangs swosrs that tho uerungemnent covored unly uine ta twelve diss rectilers, and that afturwards sonio of (). —How many? think ay mauy more ns thery wers nd then ha ixed the wholo numbor h uesd who had clalin 1o tumunlty from punivhnivut at about tiventy, (n ull thero wight ho twenty, £, Wno v feal . —What do you know thu tlrst batch, und they were ucceptod AND CARRIAGES, TUURIDAYS AND harhead 3 4 0 aid 1 Faut to teat all ureca sol ‘Btock on liand &t privato sale. GE ASSOIRTMENT FINST. aud carrisges, coustating uf (- ASAUNGAT FOL: ilioes composiu, the clrcunatances under whic as Stute’s svidencer” After showing, ot length, that tho propositiuns of the dlatillers trat eized for ubsoluto hnmunity, civil and crluinul, wers peremptorlly rujoeted by 8 nt Washington; that thy distitlera v wolsod proporty, ap- that nutlors wera nioving o juried were slow to con- vict; that Governmont coutwel nt Cirfeayo bnslited (hat tho caues azzafist som of tho fndictod pariles, wiinga property w:s atsu under sefzure, Wera not 03 atrong as Liwy Would liko, tv maky that fu_the opliiun of Gen, Wo wore *tsmall ry'' comy reut, and tho sgizaroof t| rlously pifucted tho King ol Droak this was of ta that end hia would uot besitata to grant lwuuni- ty, Col, Matthows states: When I rturmed ta Chicazo wo had agother canfors enco about thi iuatler WIth tho attorticys of the dlsil 1320 16 Wikd w1 8.4 (it these paril tate's evidenco, nil iave the cqmmon: i rectiticrs, WIth one vsce vy uml fuur of wi T TR On Page 475 the witness says expllcitt RN TuranAY nover heard Doxter or u. un optulon, of way directly ur indlrectly, that Logan or Farwell were fmplicate Says Elner Washburn, page b08: —DId you hiave any consitation with ) respuct o ileting \ of "the counue] uipla thue given hlugiwn- st 1d under & ware in tha frauds, - nllt, were, in orulely vested tho authoritle aked ho_roleans of thal praficd at §2:4, 102, b 1y that at Milwauy o etarlus for dor @ of "the Tronsury with tho Ganyery were talivn § oid Mr, Loqai? A.—XNo, oy W ik Shluk o ever guil (UL he wus Tniks 3p 1kein of Uig WBaty Wiisther lis Lo gulity? A liat tu e, yer comuiinleatod It 1o you awary wies 4 wirn 10 be tndictod thronh the instrunientality OF Alsg WitHIe s 1 do nab W s, llrlwl:‘cn. and joucral authorit wark accompl ceens cortaing oz those men aratively; (Tt thelrare cir pruperty, Lud wowerful, maro wicked, Zatton, Uesing, Mifler, Otherd, —a Illll‘ it mako fded, Q.—{ou woul Liug th (rst bateh composed twontyy A, it waderstand that tha term batul iers and rectidors, bul died rekeopers, o d from inHving of tho iret batah, ~ A ddor tho Goverumene aating 1o Talih 1o call thei W fur st Wiyt Brruineat us o it &ul‘!;,u"g:lc{lfilx DAVPLE GRAY 17 40 e towed 10 the clty, Call witl d - tinuunlty) wery god ta 32 cain wid Farwell yer stated whiat statud at Lo) tiho thine Mr, A U was Llices wam o’ Ticntion Hadsy f Lugan end Furwoll \, utiderstood yull to 3y thas thy object 1aunity for the it batch !"IAI L conylet” Hehm sad (Y —3Mr. Dextor fetr Casca, and puriuues to il !l{lfll-'flh:l l t und who would would be i lcted, L PROPE! ty i tho Stlssourl il T or PRI S of gutting “ims 4,00, OF wlock of Kowds. PRI hat thu Slorekee perd, Uauge (Lo., the nino or tet Wit wers Jolu 5 uf thom I abwiute twimu- the Lo} that ¢ thuse eases Of solzires 11 have stated ainuunted w somethinguver 85 2 o attach more hn- huent than that connection with tiuged Logua and Furwell? overwhelning argument MUSTOAL, which has been reached. Dbeen an error and i wrong, If w0, to which the Presldent and hls Cabluet wero do- should not, therefore, have taken wilsantage of 1L ta purpelrate another . Vor two wronjs never have o thy tre atel 5o ity oo F Lo Wer 1 calldd os fatcor el Loty it of hule Lodticy testited i W TOCTAVE . 112 WEED'S TEMPLR OF AUST ours, A D 0.—1n there anyhiiy ag uf W10 punlalimont uf theeo 1 Tusd who tetined wore, prou d by made know Couy acined tully, ¢ what they Knuw, e woul thiein, bt that. their pro 1ed whon thoy ad o Miberately partlos, ofplained by Titton's testimony—me buing politicians why Were bucked Hewluz, and not a% men whom hy ex- 01 the provious page Mr., Waeh- Dextor said that ho uxpected partios to reach il alould [ every cuss be say jdea clatmlog it in ou teo tn Washington? A.—Issw 3’ irat propoattion t wipd go fi snitlias Sugers, Derger, B0 pacted to fndict, uri says that Mr, throuyl” tue tostiniony of thesa Sonator Loyan aud Mr. Farwell, plalu what councetion they had with the watwer or i1 34T OWNEI MAY LAYV by Proviik property, 1 1 TO§TAN ONVX 4 T e pinder LIPELLT, 69 Nuid u TIE BECOND POS(ULATE, which Wobster translates us a porltion or supposi- tion ussumod without proof,: [4 loft wide Ly uldy with the followlug from woll-kuowu suurs, 2 =Whom did ¥ Blaford Wilson ai 7 Q.—DId you xubmlt the matter (th or eutire c;v 1 ‘-m crlwisal Lniaunity) (o Bucrotary 1 810 e, Matiers, und Thus, frow the sworn testinon u CKET M D of two well- il bn 1iburally Tewarded. JOUN kuowa oficers, of thy higlest character aud the "UUSENESS CHANCED, A A~ A s s A PO BALE=A CHANCK SELDON OFFEIKI-ONK Aautiie mple roouis Gu thy West Shic. rei ‘Tribune ottice. JOKEATE=A TIDTEL CORTAINING 48 HOOMS,: gurnished, situnted in spleadid locutton an West Madison-st. 1 Coat over $6,000, will be soid for 83,000, Uood reasons for £ ullof goud-puying bordurs. Apply to C, TUNNICELIEF, 128 Clark-st., ltootn UST ' BELI~EXCELLENT OPI'ONTUNITY 10 buy a well-paylng bake, :umixluwmnumgurd«-n a1s0 housy and 1ot clear I deatred. luquirs at 158 Deur= burncst,J, G, HUSZAUM, o “BUYS MALF-INTEREST IN A BAFE, B0 B RSV fore vhiai Y] :50"- 1wy fauillies. prol I 00 Luya Lulf of husiaess that pald $10,000 not \ Iust yeurs §6 sold on socount of sickncas.”’ Calt or adddress 7018 Sulto-at., Hoow 1. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, IF_ON_ TASY PAYMENTS; LOW 1w fntsrest; handsnme stock Lo toicct frot, FORD, 48 Waba:h-av, TeuBNIT priv L TA il furnisups, carbeu, stoves, cruckery, (e Feichrated Eripive parior pedstead, on tasiatinen nnfim Toweet cual Drlcoa, - Bulesrount 383 Weat Alsdi= o UNION FURNITUNE COMPANY, 553 WEST Madisousat., sell everything (i thd 1106 of housse huld furaitire for 10w prices vi Diuithiy payiuents. NIVORCES. T)VOTCHS CEGALLY AXD QUIEILY OITAIRED i1 ovary b Terriwry for incompatibilley, Bic, Iidslien asary; Fosafivr docruet 14 yoard ui experlonce, A U arl THjouCES LEG D QUIETLY ORTAINED In wny Statd for fucouipatibility, ote. liesideaco ot materiat, Feo Wlicr decrve, - Iest city rofsreuces, Aduresa 0, 1k 5135, 67 Azulaud Biusk. Culcagy, B

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