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- 3 e amtinin e bt e i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1877 SOUTIH PARKS adjolning traets ranged from £A00 fo $1,630 per . #cre. The Colehonr teact, which has already led to !,\(v,::fl!flnl!. i) \'llm‘ld "L’| lh%l.'?wml-nh}neflnn n‘lwfll nr_ Acre, arch, 1875, A Juty Oxed s What the Commissioners Say of "'""Tp}” "fi'}if'fi‘m'z?'n"“","""n‘,bfir‘nlfiw.i' recond jary awarde: er acre, but bath de- ‘ Claiona wate concenied. and the cass 18 sl befora Mrs. Eaton’s Letter. Tio Coarta, on belng questionrd canceming the ne of umma; M, Fat in her lctter, asid that he was quite A s Ty sm‘flmant oftba nhtory 0[ WITUH .l:nlgll:a all that .hu knew of tha mll'hll'. That Tract of Land. Arcording {8 his_remembrance tha Rév. Mr, Eslon purchased the ten acred of land from Mz, Psul Core noll About the year 1800. e held the Pmpc‘!’(] o . e 3 he i 4 Allegations as to the Reason for Trylng | 2oy I50n onen e var” jong b 7 TIE COURTS. commenced an setlon for 14,000 against Fredericic A “llt.‘n"_ lodges et al. sucd Joseph Eastman for ) s 3 “David and Teromiah W, Banning brought sult t Termination of the Trial of Alvin gcm‘r $12,000 from Lucy Dana-and Virginis B, Tayton. : N. Lancaster. "the Unlon Nationsl Bank of Oshicosb, Wik, be- R4n an action for $4, 800 ageinst Nathaolel 8, Dou- W 1ie I8 Found Guilty of Perjury on R ‘,.{ 3:':':':;':.:';,'::".'; :,,f',.é;,,l:;fn;,,lf"‘,fi“,,l:’,:‘; ] i Aan. ount.: Complainnats slle, Three Counts, ahipped & Targe amount of fin plate and ‘solder Ly Ludwig 1o he, sold on. their account, for Blodgett's Gharge--What | fon. Waen Luduls Teiled 1o Getobe Judge g g had n facee amount of .money, opan T and i apparently mach more valoa: Ble, which was porchosed from J. C. Dunlevy in 1K71 for 1,230 pee ncre, Jnst north mzafn [« 3 tract of 200 acros which the Board houehit of Mr. Phillipe for $300 prracre, to be pald when a cicar title con be shown. Merera, Kerr, Dunlevy, and others contert the title to thix p:operty, and it fe allegzed that in this claim of e, Dunlevy™s s to be fonnd {he power behind the throne whlch is now makine its inflnence frit at Springfleld. Other por. tlons af the jand Intended for park parpores, and maeh more elinible, were purchased at prices ranz- inz frory §1,(100 to 32,000 per acre, —the ontaide price belng patd only for mmall/Jots of deelrable property. 17 WOULD CERTAINLY TR A OREAT CATLAMITY for the tazpayers of South Chicagn if, by any canal fs a declded sucen and, ff the | takecare of themzclves, Let them be mostly l.rup»rliuns of tonnage are any guide that | tillers of the soll, with mechanica enough for L is more fmportant tu Briti than any other | thelr own work. Give them a fw farming toots, forcign lutercata, The canal was opened on the | a cow, a piz, some cnifckens, and a few acres of 1st of November by the King of Holland, snd | ground, and they can do the rest, If they will fu that month {t was passed on thelr outward | descend to the wark of rajsing tobaceo, they can voyaze 1;‘; 4% steamers, 2 full-rigoed “”5‘" 7 | make $109 to the acre. 1 am told that 1a the barks, 19 Urlze, 13 schooners, and 3 galliote, | average profit, MRs. J. E. Goopwin. rmkmg“a'luwiulfls of a’mm ‘burden of 27,204 e e— ons. n their homeward passaze It waa tsed by 39 steamers, 3 barks, 1 schooner, 4 galliots ,TE'fERA,&CE fiEFOFw. —m all, 46 veesels, of a total 'burden of Foecioh Dispatch to Tha Fritunk: 1542 tone. In December 41 steamers, 1 full. | _ Fnzeronr, Ik, Feb. 31.~The sessions of the rigzed ship, 7 barks, 5 brigs, ¥ schooners, | Stutc Reformed Club have been much fuller to- otic smack, in all sixty-four vessels of 10669 | day than yesterday, owing partly to the aerival fontl Park was Jocated, #nd | me eanried Lo ., tha | tons burden, passed” outward., The fnwart- ary Constitutes Willful False~ {e amaunt of $10,000, and som tin-piate, which to Have an Investlgation. !.7.'.:‘.,«,:2‘:"}....',‘ R0 fded that the Jand In| me’nfil h | Commirion ; et .(’r‘»’;cu‘:’lf"?r'::;r'l;m.‘;I:l.fll}a: Botind. vessgls fere, as hofore, naturally fower, ::(;c'[Dn’ffi'fi;'{:}:‘;z:;;’"&" of B‘:"‘;g";:” ":‘: AN ignee. e re. 1001 Eaton's trect w Aver be n for " "mn tere: WO Swearling. flivos to tur 1t over, and compisiaana thereforo Ttk oaronten It il ho P ERG AR A AG T RO A v T o e 8 park burocses, 1t veaq Dot unti} 1400 that the Park " : ! e b ta Somrnat Bioy o eomnly whis e hetter known t Amaterdam than to charterers | of the Convention, A children's moeting this 1] passed the Teglslature, In buying the itnd Exorbitant Price ‘Asked for the Oolehour stead of payinyg $7109 an acre for the Colehonr L, Alstant ports. The Inward-bound vessels | afternoon was attended by several hundred request. Barectt ouid §100 down. And Wan 10 pay the rest | tract, toj bavetn miy £3,000, tha Iand. Instead | A 5 BANKRUPTCY MATTERS, t—Cos e D to T contract, whenover iho title 10 | Of coating theta 836,000, wi - 0. | comprisud thirty-seven stcamers,one tuil-rigged | scholars of the public schools. Addresses wers Complex Buit Ovor tho Estato of tho | ;o...ur. pfibiard, s roal-cristy dealer at No. Trnot—0ost, of Other Patoels B e 4 Sor Aharanghiy seeuted: It being | GU5. the siference 000, sould cost theeh 8310, - Ship fire barks one biu, e seiooners oue | mnds. by mombérs of the. Conyention, The © Late George A. Robb, 57 Dearborn. strect, fled a voluntary pebition in e coniderod not a good obe. 1ir. Farrelt teld | in fiyde Park and South Chicags, M Aodge | Ealliot, together fitty vessels, of 18364 | cvent of the day, however, was the arrival of the Tand oniy a shorl time, and transferred the Tihat the Taxpayers Will Mave fo.Payin & Cer. | land nnd ihe co 7. Jackaon, who was then 10 the dry-goods businesy on Wabssh tain Contlngenty, avenue, erluonfmd 700 In aesuming the con- teact. In the falf of ot the apring of 1403 3r, Peddicord, & banker of Decatur in this Siate, The proceedings 1u the Tilinols House of Tepre- | wo with his family wan rtappin: for some time at sentatives Taesday In relation to the propoeed | tho ilyde Park llolekl‘; wan induced to purchase the prrk inveatigation, which were published In yes- | PTOPEELY from Jackiun, asteeink o hay thotelur 1,000 an acra whenever the title should have terdny's TRIDUSE, were of & character 10 exelld | pocoma perfected. =~ Under thia agreement no conslderable Intercst among the citlzens of Chica- | money was pal to Jackeon, nor fiad gu. Drlefly:, thesa renotutions called for the im- | any “additional money heen pald mean- modiate appolntment of o special committee of [ Nille to, Eaton, ' iho originl = purchascr, In IR71 Eaton cameur fent to Chlcago reveral fivo, conniating of threo members of thc Tonre | {ide'io ot some money for the Tand. which at and two of the Senate, to fnquire Into everything | this fIma liad hocome ellvibly located, awing to ity Dunlevy wete to succeed through neglect on the partof the Commismoners in_estabiishing title to tha Fhillips tract, which they Lave a contract to buy from - Phillpe st 8500 an acre or $170,000, then the Commirefoncrs would prasumalily hase tn pay for that land, If compelled to condemn it, abont $100,000, makine $400, 000 more which would have (o be raised by taxation. Thie wonld be_romething which the taxpayers, at present at least, are unable to endure. 1t it (o asnld paying theee cnormona sums that the Com. mireloners have been minking their persiatent fight. They say they cannot underatand why Judze Din- fevy shonld sell good Tand ot 81,70 an_acre in 1471, and now herantinz more than $3,000 an xcre for land_ which s worthicas for all purposes except the mannfacture of lnkes. [t laallesed [n bankruptcy yesterday. )ils preferred debtn amount to’ 1&\:“ of taxes, and Ihe secared = delts to tons joint~ burden. ~ Among the yessels | Francis Muryhy.wholen hisworl at Pittaburg to . The nneceared Habitities ave $4, 457,60, which ° parsed in these twe months more | nttend the Conventlon, He was received by the than half were under English colore, | chiliren with enthustasm. He talked to them In November there were 98 onbward-bouod | most effectively. Mr. Murphy haswith him a Englials vesselr of 9,065 tons In all, 31_fuward- | number of recent converts from Plitaburg, whe hound of 10,130 tone. In Deceinber the outward- | refate thelr cxperience to-night at the Opera~ bound Englixh vessels were 20, and the tonnage | House. Mr. Murphy will S]-a deliver an 'ad- 8,155; the” fnward-bound were 30, and the ton- | dress. E nage 9,590, The greatest drancht of water of et Allll}; of th_:rvlvcnlncln \‘\ihlcllnfl wtu |‘|E‘;|N!Efl'll‘cl c;n'm. METEOR. nches, The least'draught was five feet elzht ' In‘hiee, Dredglig continues, and it Js cxpected | o Speclel Diepateh to The Zridune, ; that I Auznet vessels drawing twenty-lour fect ET, 11, Feb. 2L—A very brilliaot meteor of water will be able by this canal to enter the | 8ppeared in the heavens southeast of this city purt of Ameterdam, sesterday evcuing about 8:85 o'clock, Although act to Mr. 28" s New Suils, Confesslons, Judgmentsy com 5 $1.100; bill+ and notes, $U0¥.U3: Bankrupteles; Divorcesy-Etc. e et Sleatate, k0, " dered B e oy eutar S0 e i The Jury In the perjury case of AlvinN. Lan- ¢ making. spik £ e exstor toneived. {helr chatge. seaterdny morning | hoadvay pmkcer tn i Exetarn Siaton, min Ko from Judgo Dlodgett, The Jndge charactorlzed | Jersey, North and South Carolina, and Ueoryin, R poriary 83 oho of ine most heinos | 11e Aixict that bis paient kins ot &s ‘et tixn very ‘protitanle, but that it Is owing chlefly to the gen with which & man conld ba charged, becauss to | BTN IR Erauble of the carintry. and thal it 1n every right-minded man the commisaion of the | a salurble Invention, The petition was referred crimo implled o degreo of moral turpitudo and | to Reyistor iTibbani calcnlating deliberation and depravity which rarely Né’“{’-‘a‘fi‘ B, Kerfool, n*commisslon_merchant at & Washington' street, also went Inta volun- | ander the sun which could, should, or might per- | proximity o tho propimed South Park. Mr, | brief that Juitge Dunlevy has 8- clsim fv S ey the moou was very bright. at the time, the sccompanles tho perpetration of ather crimiual of+ | tary bankruptey. = His . sectired d : : hmuncey Bowen fn 170 loft Chicago on o En: | the Phillipe tract, and - alsa & clsim to TSTNEN ateteor was many tfics brighter. Senvent o thah Teason the Juty Woro 10 be | 1000 Mor meaiitivs bt et GO0 s ing | tain fo the operations uf the Patk Commissloners. | copenn taur, and was abeent erghioon monins. and | the Faton tets fns et the Iattef wag derived AMUSEMENTS. e J g Though general fn thelr terma, the resolutiond | yyan gurini his absence tlint the final purchare of were dirccted apecially to the Houth Park Commfa- | the ten-scre fract was mado by the Souch Ptk slovers, and a great many vogue and indefinite re- | Commission. This ia stated in Justice mMrf How. marks wore mado in tho debato which followedy.ad | € neMex, Eaton, In her letter to the Logiviature, to the suppored ‘mieconduct and malteassnca of | wifh'athcr Commisioners, iad united fo defraul theso Commieafoners, her of the_properly, 7The tecords of the_ South Gen, Rowet, the introducer of the resolutione, | bark ?von':':',ffils"fi o that, My, 1675, Mr. also put §n & letter purporting to ba the pradaction | o 2w 0§ Shy A his of # e, Eaton, widowof ti ftor. Biwin Eaton, | $hA5E 2T e freceds 0Ee iT. AL IO, ié In which it was alleged that shio had been swindled | Peddicord and Juckeun, fecelved The i of $ko, - out of twenly acros of fand ut Hydo Park, whllo | 700, ;}xc whole making $10,000 r;: e utize ten- other ten acres which her fste husband sold to [ Rero picce, ot the rate of 85, r acre, Chauncey T Bowen for $300an acre were aftor- [ 4t KECASS TG, T8 BERECS b wards transferred to the Park Commlssloners ab | for the purpose of cheating lier aut of her rights, the rato of **about" 84,000 per acre. And Mra, | Mr. Bowen rtated that it was founded on ll!mcm Eaton claimied further ' the Park Commissioners | granted by the Government to Me,. Peter Pruyn, and thelr nttarneye, Menars, Beckwith, Ayere, and | father of Men, Kinbark, and wae discovered neve Kafes,” diviled b pronte of thin transacilon,. | eral years ago amoni some id nud forgotten a; Eencea D, Kimbatk obtaioing a small sutu for tha | persbelouging to that gontleman, who had died s of hiv name. Gen, Kowotl aleo sybmtted 3 | gome tme provioualy, A pult: wie Instituted by xerlen of resofutiuns, signed by Kdward Owens, on | the heirs of Peter Proyn agninst Eaton, and was belmlt’ of the ® Citizens' Associatiou ' of | decided by Judge Rogers in favor of the plaintiff. Boulli: Chiengo, " and parportl eo adopted at & reg of that Aekoclatlon held on the 10 especially careful In scrutinizing the evidence, uywecared debta are 87,310.24, heaides 81,900 and_not o convict unlems fully satielled | Jmbility on sccommodation paper. Tila only sincts of the defondapt's guilt. Tho crimo of per- | 55, 30005,17, of worthless ‘notes, Iteferonce to jury was by Sec. 05,302 of the United ‘The J'mm""!' sgainet Edward Delrose were Htates atatutes defined as follows: **Every person | ordered {o be dismissed, who hoving takenan osth bofore 8 competent cg;lgg;‘m:! e fledacld, :t“nl\;:;-h&mmm {ribuns), oMcer, or person in any caro In which & Cam":_“’.', R snrEy mn"mme' Ky, after threo Jaw of the United States authorizes an oathto ba { weeks' notice in s Lonisvilie paper. suminietered that he will testify, declare, depose, M(lf;nms ‘:"P ‘(é'nmplfillsw::hyu(ordny appointed orcertify truly, or that any written leatimony, ccof Plerson ), Smith, Jeclaration, deposttion, or certicata by him rub. | o AR Astines will be chosen this morning 4t 10 scribed In trae, wilifnlly snd coptrary to such oath SUPERION COURT 1N BRIEP. eiaten or anbacribes any materisl matter which ha Bamue) U. Perrybegan s ault for §2,500 yester- does not belteve to bo true, is gulity of perjury.” | day acainst Ira Couch. There were thea conditlons—an oath, @ Jfalse | (ieorgo J. Shepardeon brought sult against tho statement, anit one that1s materinl {0 the case at | Dwelling-lHoose Insurance Compny to recaver frsue, Atcommon law jt was necessary that the | $3,000, otfenvo should be proved by two wilnesees, or one Richnzd L, Devine flcd a bill agsinst James B, witners 8nd circnmatances equivaient to | and Mary Johneton, William and Mary L. Joho- snother witness, but- the rule had Iai- | wton, Andrew snd Ellzabetn . Johnston, Joscph terly been grealy relaxed, and at prosent | lalcro, W, I, Kimball, and ‘Charlea Stineon to the rote was ihat the oath of ono witneas and such | foresiose A mortgage fur $1,000 on Lot 33 ot Hlock torroborating Circumstances aa creatod n closr | 5, of James Morgun's Subdivsion of the east i ~preponderanca of ovidence wero aubiclent. o | #1-100acres of the §, E. 4 of the 8. E. X of Sec, documentury evidonce witlch clearly contradicted | 12, 30, 13, 13ing north of the cenfre of Washing. the swvorn assertion of tho accused was enough, | ton street, and to set aslde certaln convoyantes, mllmutllhumprmlncuon of any llving witness or Earnshaw & Gobel aued Michacl O'Lyrne for any oral evidence, 3 "Fne indictment, siripped of tte legal vesblge, | ' CINCOIT COURT. charged, Gr, that Lancaster hud sworn tint ha | Esrnshaw & Gobel tiled o petition yesterday was not bound to return or deliverlo Mine Sean | againut Michael O'Byrne and James Dud, -nklmf €. Warren 85,160 in United States bonds, which | for a mecbanica' lien fo the amount of 4, 10251 Jio had provieysly borrowed of her; second, thut | on No, 28 North Wells street and the naw building be did nut owe her tho smount of s cer- | jmmediately adjoining it from Eatou: and thit it wonld therefore be to his #pectal intereat tn have the present ystem of pro- curing land nt the Jowest podsible rvltv done awny with, and & more exlravacant regime (ntroduced. While 1o fand in that nelghiborhuod was pald more than 2,000 An ucre for, the effort is now to com- pel tiie Board to purchare Iaree tracts of worthless ewamp and sand at oyer §:2, 000, ‘The Jouraal yesterday afi ernvon made & curions error In ita refercuce to the Sonth Park matter, It rayst **The Citlzens’ Assoclation are right Insay- Iniz thnt, a4 *the people have already contributed over 84,000,000 to the Sonth Park Commirston: cra, they haye a right to a<k what bas become of the money.'" This paragraphi woull Jeave the Impressiun upon the mind'of the resder that tlio ‘itlzens’ Ansociation referred fo wus the Chicazn one. That §s not the cage, liowever. The only #4Clitizens’ Avsoclution " which has had anything to sny abuut the Fouth Parke Is an orgaoization dowii In Colelour, belleved to conslst of one man —an employe of one of the porsons intereated In. getting a high price for bls land. e ———— MATT CARPENTER, To (he Editor of The Tribune. MiLwAUKEE, Fel . —We read In an old- fashloned Lovk, whicl teils the story of good and {1l slike, of a carpenter who was sold for thirty pleces of sifver; but who shall tell, in the book that will chranlcle the good and {1l of to- day, for howmany pleces tAis Carpenter bath sold Nimself? No doubt he consldered himself e e Sl % All nervous, exhansting, and painfnl diseasos THE OATES TROUPE, specillly vield to tho carative infinences of Pulvars The jolly *‘Princess of Treblzond ™ drew a | macher's Electric Beits und Bands, Mf ars large honee at Havetly's last evening. The musieal !1{;& ;!'m‘rfi';- -In,ll fgf::"fy‘ lrlx;l r«ktu bfifi'[u’n'p' timber of the plece i« lizier tba tiut of any ek oo Jeear bt DAl otlicr of Ofenbach's well-known fabrics, and yet It Besart ‘mafteTies: “Rddiens Flietmasber G vanic Ca., Clncinaatl, O, contalns neveral very pretty numbers, Mrs, Oaten wan “'cuta® as Lrince Ruphuel, and. not- | MUSEMENT? Withataning tronbie-ome ol 410 the - anete | veronon ATTOIETUENT N o ey, daaien), fur NORTH SIDE. TURNER HALL, {te repetition. Mlte, notbing o do_ bu t t to lnok tty, e i gyl oo, oty ool | pEUREDAY EVENING, —received a donble encore, which was well des Fobruary 22. R I L t F Ahfe tronpa—b n shacthe’ chome B it tomfiooll e ant | WASHINGTON'S BIRTH NIGHT than Is presented by niany mucli more ambitions aperalic organizatione, The two rongs of the Palsce Guard were rendereil nfcely: and { the *‘Farewell” ensemble of 1the lrll act 1l did not euffer in the handa of * the ecxecu- . 1 ants, | fut the chief merit of +The Princeas’. s n [ts extmvagantly-absard comieal 3 and tu this s, - Te 3 fontarecof tha performance Poll Justice sas done Everybody is Invited. by Howson, Drew, Jones, Laurent, and Mre. Chap- > piljoiion: man, —the wax-fsure enonement, expecially, pro- voking noronrions merriment. —To-uight the at. l:lltllou will consiet of her lighness of Gerol- steln, fo have ‘Thir, matd Mr, Bowen, was the history of tha r meeting | land fu brief, aa far as bo knew anything ubvat it} h inet., which | and he happened to bo well veraed I it on uccount renolutlons strongly Indorsed Gen. Rowett, and a8 | of having been Arsigues of tho same £, T. Jack- strongly depounced the Commissioners snd all | sun, wlo was one uf the many purchasers, thelr works.. After consldersble discusslon tho IN REGARD TO THE FHILLIPS TRACT, rasolutions went aver for ono weck, and were made | Mr, Dowen eaid that it wan parchaved by tho Sonil the epecial order for Tiesday next, Tark Commiseton at the rate of 8800 an acre, Iu 18 viawargling o public suy state. | making an examiustion of tha title. before can- ments whichi the South Park Comminsloners misht ng the tranafor, 1t wan found that the title denire to make regarding theso charges, a reporter not exactly clear, a8 there was o sujt by of Tom TRinoNa vestorday Interviewed & number kerand J. ., Dunfevy pendiog agsinst tho Refreshmeals from . €. Morald & Go. Supper for 1,000 People Z! —— THE RIVE RECITALS, This afternoon the fisst of the recitals to be glven will bave the assletauce of Mrs. Clara D. Stacy, suprauo, and 3Mr, Eddy, who will play thy orches- and thinl, "that certaln notes of & mortga tasccure the rame glven by one Davin to one 3t by atisa Julla ltive will take placc ot tha Herstiey Tasks sai 05 o tain_ promfssory note of $5,710.22, which 13 ton fa tren- | Ofthem. The Board is at prosent constltuted us | holders for the posscasion of the property. = Ac- of far more worth than thirty pleces of aflver, | 18, i th ant atumes at War o T T ¥ B o S g e futlowa; ctuneey . iowda, Tresifonts Corno- | cordiny. the Comminsioners. .E,:Jfi omerty. A% | Sug i founnd lfa price, be It what ftuiay, in that | asic sl upon which uccatlon thio eztat plantite Co.'s, 208 Btata-st. 'y s W, on, Sec! 3 L an. undes a z:nlllluudnunnlllna battery, sud confinement in r the stipnlated purchaso price, as they B. Sidway,.Jamen Morgan, snd o e s sruiy | muchaalkol-or barrelof Tildeu's:. . No. aube o room 8t No, 143 §late atrcot fara whole day ONE DULLAR PAYS FOR IT ALL, ler. and by stilter, throuch defendant, Indorsed td | againt hor will. TAUL CORNELL. Rrentnally bo ‘ayaiained; onty providing that anch | 1t contalus much more than silvor, though | tral part of the concerto upon the how and elezunt 24 JULLAR Miss Warrew, wero nbeolutely aold to har and Daniel Sullivan led s bil) sgsinst Joseph W. | The Inat-named gentleman wan found In hin ofice, | costaas were pald out {n carrying on tho suit | © there are millons In it,""~naye, a possible Prese | organ recently placed in the hall. The programme, taken by her In ntisfuction of an agreoment to ro | Harmon, Bonjumin Cool, C. B. Samuions, Sarah 27 If you Can't_Come, say w! ‘which [« a #uperb one, will be as follows: {dency, a whole Cabinet; but {s it aXf worth the t Deethoren Third Conterto fn € minor DUt NMRERT houor and Integrity of manhood] It has been c, turn_tho Uniled States bonis and pay the above | g, , C. C. iloweH, Emins Howell, Walter e menk thint o i ot ol the | B G ot ah 5. Hatmon, sad (b ; . ¢ g 3 n VERLY'S THEATRE---SOLDENE, Davis molesunu, morlguge au callateral security | unknown fiolrs okl ¥, Swan, decoascd, to fore. satd by Democrats that Mate I Carpenter be- | Gulimont, FITR KL “NAEH LR COMMESUING SONDAY, Febe $h 33 ry 3 closo a trust deed’ for 86,000 on tha No W, i of e cama & Republican at the close of the War for By, B Helg soligend | Ses 1 O s, couw TEE ISR political gain, but wo repudiated tho charge ns | Jublaste! Tt Tow Is £parkling SOLIDEIN H. :J«’l‘,‘iu;!iy’fifh‘r?e“}‘ ::.'l‘p'm’mn‘lfi:::ln (e ’\;fi?cls Joha Harrity was tried for an aesault with intent 81,030 peracro. false, only to now ackuowledigo they knew the ear v G S mh:r :v‘ ‘“ With her new, cowplete, and popalar g H Q o . 1 5 & ! % B % 25 e i alemsed to ,‘36 &auuy Injury. The juey brought In a sesled fbre of the man better than we. 16 | ChoPlocesiiees o & faty voh 3 LENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY, would be amusing, were it not too pitlable, 10 seo 8 mwan who huth the elemouts of catuces 60 nbase himself, to.see the Chlcage “ines, that has so merellessly followed Carpen- ter; thrusting its yenomed lance av each vul- nerable place {n his coat of mall, so dehighting fiaelf aud readers over his speech beiore the Commfsslon, **A most learned Judge! A most cx.cllent Judge!” Would it not have heen better for that ‘silver-tonged orator," when he rose with that *ever-memorable swagger,” to have pusscd in silence the moment ha occupied tn personal vxphuulhm of his posi- Thenta nuder oath werawillfally falea, 1€ way ad- ? ; T o ok at leott ot Aoulcd, tha o had repoute | recnarichLeo picaded gullty to larceny, and wie edly wsworn that he hud inally settioa with Misa 3 Warren, and the_remaining point, therefora, was | giean oy S padauli tn e dud v whethor thoso statements were Wiituiyl fatso or | BGOSR G810 08 tricd fos lacceny. Sealed ver- not. ol Atter dslivectng tho chorge, the Julgo prudently s . ordered Lancastor to be: taken lu charge by tho Starsial, wnd fne Jury then retired, 1n nbout hnle | o 18 the eatate of Mosea itlitge tho Wil e proton an Hiour" they rotimed with a venlict of guilty on | FA(isters tetsmantary werl) all o thre eonnta, " indictment originally 3 abloe BI000:. o contained four counts, one charging him wi mak. e o “{hlse ‘renroncninilons A 1o iho YaTuo of his | JUuak Mopu¥IT—decond callof tho District Caure proverty, and. the ether threo withy fnbeely swear: | “ Sunai i so conet, g thrce auita” that b Tind setticd witl Sies | 3thie Hieaon” R, iy ve est organtzation in the world, ronsisting of The Drt SATANTRIY ARTINER G, Ritter..... Mendelssolin, .. .Sonata In D mluor crt Arls, *Intalice™ . Aacl. . 8 %flll! ¢ bong from the * Fiyin “‘lner—l.hn.g i icitan. | il &. Grand Mereh from ** Tannhauser,™ MisxJulia Jiite. Fha rale of soats for Hhe Soldene season of opers outle, beginniue next weak, will commency (s moroing at the Lox-olco of Haverly's Theatre, W.IGRAY. 82.000 per acres J.D.PLATTY 82,000 per ncro Miss Soldens Will Appear in Every Cgera. MONDAY EVENING, FEI. 206, Withe produced for thr FIHST TIME in this vit fiersranew onora sud Intoet succest srranged expres y for Mim Kold=ne), entitied POULET AND POULETTE. . A A R Thursiay, Marcli §, LAY iRy X reh 2, bolde: COUNTY COUAT. ] ] | SACRED CONCERT. Following ls the programme of the Grand Ssered ngalls, and 63,770, Warren, | Tho first count was dismlssad daring (ho | City vs. Ordoiyar. N0 case on tr tion, for his * credit now stands on such_slip- | Concert whieh il B given st the Tubornacle | Fridey, Mateh 2 soldeac s o B e o ke Tt pery grounds ” that words soem e, e ng | Taewday evening: Setartar. NSRS A ek IE t'very eldom Indecd st aperion fg sou: | Sk hoeERENS S ot tho otior "of _an acqualutance® with | 0t 4 o | SRS AL Tilke. eweariig - Deliig &0 IRl 10 prove, | eibeptah huk a2 354 o 201, facluslve, Samue J. Tilden. Tlocs b Iniaguo by making | 1.} 1 Aresed e, . ¥ hexion Thu The case hucfi #ix duys and nearly 0ty witnesses | - JUDGR FARWRLL—No snnouncoment made. euch a statement that people will auy the lews | 2. Quarsette. DCORMICK MUSIC FALL. Kot e eled e Faier, i B8 thor: Mre. 0. Lo Nz, Jiss Litiie toldaniith, think he has solid himself outright to” nis_most Lronk, amd A were oxnmined, Tho sentence for perjury Is not nonorable ellent? Nu doubt * Electoral-Collego T more than 22,000 dno and imprisonment for Gre J'pax DLODAKTT: No call annvunced, Prohably the 4. Ladies’ chorun, e oer ears for cach offense, no that if the cxtremo . pon- | €ail of the baukraptcy' calendar, as the’ District Court Cronin,” the man ol God-llke atiributcs, Conductad By Sir. W, L. Tomiine. Tty of e daw wers given, Lancasice :lmmm ealendarls nenehy Hfl“‘fm % namely, the *three fn one’ Cronin, can take | 4. Solo,... Y “oSeleeled o i 5 compelied o pay $U,000 and live fftcen yearsIn | whione gty a1dand 210 to 207, ncluslo. No. 2t4, the same plea that e lus not the honor of wl o wgen the congriering e i s by Telegr: ail- Hetnalao by 'the iictment mewpactiated | " foBewyibendiatal aipouncee, ersonal acqualntance with Samuel J. Pilden, | 5 Bo e e e e ., —— Musle by Telegraph. Torever feom -uiving. teatimony In Bny conrtof | JCDak MOOKKZ0T, b b, Mo cass on tlsl. L can bo deny thit ho lns o three thousand e Ty Do h e ok foaxma—116 10 134 fuciuslve. No cue on LECTURE BY PROF. ELISITA GRAY, TIE INVENTOR. Under the ausplees of the Ametican Electrical Soo clety. Tuesiny sy Feb, 27, Tunes pinyed at Hiiwnukes will be dlsnnctly henrd by the audience, The Telephionle, or MultipleSysten af Telegra- phy, and other intercsting features will e ex- plaibedand st Ieeeeved Seatw, 70 cente; at Japsen, A'Clurg & record fn this couniry. Judze Dangd and Mr, . 3. Iiutks conduetaiihg prosceution, and e, Leonand Swett appeared for thy defendan 0| 4,5, Mits va, viny usual motlon for s new teisl wus madv, DU EARN RN Lo bat Chas 240, Al4o A COMPLRX 8UIT OVRIt AN ESTATE, JUDORMCALLIATRR=Call m::-uiflhm.m"' Oled o bil yeaterday l‘wu JUDGMHNTS, Selly Colling, Carrie M. USToxn STaTas Clrogit T-Junax Rl-umnxn cdlig Lnng, T’ P. Hobb, Ellad, | =Sylvester N. Waison va. Latuhy Axignce- in G, Itobb, -Thomas P, Kobb, Jr., | 9fthe Winneshlek o and Edwin I, Watker, aaking for an’ account and | seitlement. Complaiuant states thut. sho is one of -C. W, thy daughtors of Geol obb, who died In { suranve Com, 1550, ller father, ot hifs death, directed by will | K.Aurphy, ki, {rotu oratorlo dotlar soqualitunce with this honorable, wire- pulling, would-be President? Tersonal wequaintance {8 not the basle of all movied iranegctions, It Jooks us though the poor defrauded ten thousand (10,000) vaters of Loulsfaua wmay coutrul one end of this telegraphic scquafutance. It seems o atranice glehit to sce Mati i, Carpenter s cheek by jow! ™ with Trumbuil end Doolittle, pleading tho sufferings of the Dewmocrucy of ousiana at the hands of four ruscats constl- o * 1yl gxtol i bals Mes, Clars D). Siecy, AT I @, ** ANl power s k1yen unto e ™, o, ¥, Root s 704 b ** All hatl th 1 Jeaus’ namie ... { © potver ub JERIN MR e, 170 1=224 to 240 fucllve, sxcept 233, No, Woou, onvrimts o ooeP Chalr und_enngrenation, a, 414 fe weil wiih my soul ™, Tie half wan b I | ] ] i ¢ paty, ¥s._ Ch 18, 08, [ ~ tuting themselves a Returning Board; but It ¥ e e i el Cehcess il vh bogtor o, | Wik, $iaay S i 5. R b 5 = tnay be that bipeds, as well as birds, flock to- | 11, Ladies' chorus.. THE TABLR) it o e of 1 yeara, whon une-third 4i HER R bt e, ey Lartil: ] Q gothen, s gkt i & Whony tho gadadotroy | 43, “* Thers's a beautitil Jehd G Wk Sl WQ- s of his ef X s v s 2] ~ ] 1! Ko 1na and one may wel ues- ., & bdi °, d-x'.'ml.i{m ;hlldr:u;: Jeufi;cfiéi.\' l{l‘u,“‘ l'f."}'?;'«'{y?,iffl”. Bl b i Kalasisin, . g2 é E s i 1 Fhoy bave not act thefr mink upon this 1o, 4 " Thougl L A, GRAND SACRED (ONCERT ! mair - L1 al V't W - o e e, » 3 2 . e e nech e i 8 ¢ |58| =SEs ot bt . far Vorsoonafor the Repubian | 4 e ov Branfut. Eob, 2 3 cd bel | I x 9 ] ol - - r v clildren, May sud Nolly. Mrs. Robb and Ghlourt sl Bole A3 SRy S farty lunun.u‘lp Staell by pacing Rutlieriord I Tuesday Evening, Feb, 27, Hlubtard were appolnted xcciitors. fihe becaius 8|58 P 2 so L ord 9 layes in the Prestdential chalr U fr3ud, as they SPRINGFIELD. HAEel” sbly kecutne: I LeUrary, TURE | y oy arh GO n=Coym RE B g0Ne T SEL 5 i, S B IE e ST et e S FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE T, M. C. A, Nelly, now wifa of L. G, Colline, Jr.. arrivedab | Kbyl iiroiance Lomp L ol " TOR - 5 tulk ubout frand. Had bo the front of a eowd, | Criminal Suits Againet John To HArper | * o0 e clioos of 400 KELE . Endle o F R | Rt MEH 3 Fea| ¢ and the umbined soguencs of Demasthnes | it T e, Simired’ U SR e s eatate # # s 23 2 and Cleero, he could not convinee the % patch to 3 noris o LADIES, ed 1 iathoreatate, 1t then cancleied of SHA0. I in | | b Gamxcty, T, Ankeuy ot sl ve, Nercnita S8 o ] cople.of hese Usited Btates that Hitle else | SpmnorizLw, N, Feb, 211t was eorned | JUMEINS, Alao Guaticises st Slop by our fanorte Sinety sk And o BAIf feot o Dearborn strect, snd | X2y, Seme, gabeokoiboniri Stibe Codipany”va :; Bian rollud yp tho thoysaiuts majorlty of | foday un the best authority that Attorne e et Vint & dony Sk Rigis. 155 Thole shareeof th.réady” monuy, bab o rofused | va SIchalss b ETItares B3 oo Hiteacen ‘3{“}:: b A AL R LES LT Y | in the"Nght thrown on the Oreion cuse, | agulnst Jobn T, élnrn:n'r, {onner Caltactor, ani | WlsidicR et o b R e e R T - \ [ie e ot St e | s wers s on it g | 10 b TUEATRE, o g L B Wl o 1t {km o . Offervd st B 2,000 per ncre.’ wanl s l, 0l e - 'hese suits were based on Indletnrents charging —— 20797, —Tames 11 Taylor el =, 1 Cogediall ve. Gean. Willik, atid 1615, Martin, $i.07, ccutor, ve. Ubadial llure, $1,247.77. ctat e Adoph ind e Liedy, g5, ing from his opponcut except lis own Cronin. Wit] Matt I1. Carpenter, while hiels in the_explanation I,unlnunl tell us it any of the 4,000 yictlma of the ** shot-gun ' polley in Lou- Latann were o Joss to the Democratic party, or 13 thetr only mm{\]u(nl of the 10,000 victlma of the ¥ four rogues Rotuming Board 1™ Ty tha stor of the Hnmbury massacre, and the other atrods tles of Iike nuture shat are told of the South, mere clap-trap Tor politteal eifoet, or ia it God's truth of ‘the suffe; m{vn of a downtrodden race! One almost Juses his falth fn humaonity, and thinks politicul honesty one of the lost nru‘ when one whom thoy have honored and trusted offervd to pay over If they would give him an cquitablo len'on thelrreat vatate, Heng In great uced f monuy, thvy both.conwonted 10 &lve a len o thair proporty. and rocaived $1, 02, 01 aplece, 4 InJatne last M. Tobb died, and” compininant and | TEGWRT Haiots s Obutlal duckson, tea, b, rame her sléter then became entitled 10 1l the remalning { Ya: e B 1l oyan E03k aaines "y ayin, ank of Hitnola properiy in Hubbarte Uonie, e, T a3 Terom, B o M v, FreE e nre A (hio Truwieo and Exocutor 10 pay over 1o hor | #125 and ‘Mution for new trisl, —Catharinn B, Murss ber aharo of tho real nnd pereonal citata of ber Ko Btowsry veidict, #1135, wnd motfon fur futher, but ho has rofurcd, alleglug that, by the i oA wrmeof the will, ho cannat suitle np o eatuto | A7 Catais bl e i, Wotlh Mrs. Cotlina: ths youngest child, $ttaine tho | fndpmn : (clinel Quine hich will ot bo unlf 85, ani e SR 0 detormind Who aro th heirs g Who will ba entltle 10 take undor the will. Thts | LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, complalnant denivs, and sby axks that Hubbard The Beautifal Youug Actress. Jise LETTIE ALILEN, Supported by MR. J. B. ATWATER, 10 thelr new wind succesul pluy, CRADBIBI D AGIM. MONDAY EVENING. Velu 1, Eyery esening during the alurday Stutinea. cok—isa lieney | Mt 31 HAVERLY'S THEATRE. Next wi TAGUIRE & TLAV ‘roprictury LT R Wanaser defaleation to the amount uf $10%,000, and have been hauglng fire Iu the court hiere o jung time. Civil suits agaiust the bondsnien to ve- cover this money are also pending In the Northe ern District, aud it ls supposcd thut these will also soon be disnlssed. At the tme of the defaleation §t wus wlleged that Hamper and Smith hud pand large sums 1o certaln banks lo Jiquidate personal ludebtedness of Hurper's, nnx:‘ the bank olticlals kuew when they revelved It that the money belonged to the Guverament, This clalin never ot into the court, but it Is understoud that the autharitica Notr.—The ahove ia a reproduction of themap pnblished In Tux Trinvsa in March, 1875, The price pald for tho Bliss & Huvturlnct wan §2,000, not 81,250, anil exprensed himwelf a8 willing to talk, llene- | should be placed aw g charge agulnst tho orlginal count of tho varlous transfers of the pieces of Janid g:'lu of the land, and that when the titla should ownad by Eaton from the time the tract was Ot proved good they would pay Vhillips the $s00 anrvoyed {w an futorestinz one, and throws consile | peracre, less the amounts espended, erublo heht on the subject, Iy reference to the The twenty-scre tract vouth of the ten-acee tract, abutedct it was found that & (loverument certificaty | sbove alluded to wan also (n the porreasion of the for the N. W, i of Bec, 24, Town i, Ttango 14 | Jev, Mr. Eatonat one time, 1l snld tho twenty wan {ssued to Juhn Russcllduue 7, 1835 Jobn | scres to B, farnard for 820,000, that gentles Nusacll teaneferred his interoet 10 Peter Pruyn, | mnn paying s amal) amouut duwn and_sgreing to and, on March 17, 1AW, a judement agafnst { pay the remulnder fn {ustallmes Pruyn aud hie partner, Juhn K. lyer, Ye title belng discovered, howev was _ obtmined by _ Hugh Glen for “the | orally sefusod to pay any more on the luud until be > = ' Ktory et Anderan vs, s The flaw in vr, Narnard nat. £ to buof the earth, earthy, In ; gt i Engagenient of the cllve v ' 0 unu of Job Jrish, . 28, 1842, the property was | cusld be assured of o clear title, Ho tha watter ¥ at Washington huve decided 1t fo be without 2 ey compaled mae oo of e rher's CORNECTION, I by he et For tanres” Toveh oo putven | s10ad wti] about threo years ago, when Darnard | dudtiess we way faveweli to S i Carpenter. | Foundation in fact. 1t ls alwo reported author- 0 t F olish Opera Tl'o PILL TOR. ACCOUNT. To the Fdilor af The Tridune. a deed from the Shorl® fn 1840, and owing to un -s0ld the twenty acres to Judge Dunlevy, who, It s It loft estern home so shiort a time slice, | 4o pioely that the efforts belng pde at Washe fl OS ‘"D IB l l)lrl Il])(‘. Mary J. Adam fited a bl yeaterday agatnst 1, | ¢ CUICAG0) Feb. 21 —fu your puper of this morn- | Alleged Infurmality in the taz.title tls devdled to slloged, [snow in posscealon. with the beat wishies of tho thousands who hon- ingrton o compromise the ending vases huve L. Eharman, Howard Tiden, daues B, Dane, 8 | 0% §am teprescuted us snyivg, in remarks wado | ¥rious complicat(ons n the future, Tiik VRBUNE has no desiro 1o decide between { ored him as a . above price, and one who Thin (Thoruday) *.!;;;'hlv x\;‘;’,,‘* patnted with ila been auccess(ul, and thut thy eivil wuits have | unprecedented & rlls -. ' g Y Vor the rest Mr, Cornell's statenient was as fol- | the dlferent stateinenia as made, aud +Jmply gives | vonld benr defeat as pgracelully us succoss, i ¢ o ¢ » e g GMFISE, KIAL B¢ £ Mickanis, aud dubu Turnbull, addns focan ac:. | 8t Fawall lald youtonduyy that [t was wicked Lo, | jows? 7 1353 1 was I the omieaor ugekinner, | euch vide au pyportanity, lut fh roat oS | St yusterdnys tho wom of Cicssr might yavo | been ordered dininisscd, | The crinuuat sossadis | bkl HHIARI SE o T pe Cubvoy Commpapys Compintpanit siates 0at soma | What 1 1otonded i, *Muy God forgive me.™ | aud st that timo aacortained that he hald a tax-1itle | busincss circlea generally thers appears 1o b stood ngalost the worl lie. there, | $HI1) Huder AVt e B erntacnt ottcluls | 1% HADANE AN TOT, : years ago her hisband weat Juto business in sell ntended to sny was this, aud I thought J ¥ In question. | bonght up tue claln A PUBVALENT IMIHRSSION »OM, e , A cachit W NLINS | = aud nune 80 poor to de him e cs—— ISHAM G. HARRIS, OF TENNESSEE, Tha Tribund. 70 the Kdifor af 78 Ohaob Lriels (of, b1 af e gein. | that this matter (a betng ogitated almort solely by Mhoughl st the tme) und, wlas okt Ot Suren 15, | Messrs. Dunleey and Cotohour, As theso suntics il “[;, Naving . been © mudo _in | men own cousiderable pruperty fn the vicinity of 8% o Sias "rocorded | 1he parks, and now have a enlt pending in relation e e e 8 00 of 8% | 1d way fts That the doctrine. cuntalned in sald Dane, und tho Jatter was to bave one-tilrd of the | sermon was wicked, and not of the **true God In net prufts, Subeequontly an sesivnment was made | 1leuven," but of (he heathen god. I work evory to I'. L. 8hormon and Howard Tildon as fecelvurs, | 98y It Wonse placce thun thoutres, I bave not i hero have probably felt it pecesary tu cousent to this compromise, §t {s well known “that they buye alwiays been in fuvor of prosecutiug thuss auits, ond tlve Indlctuents arg pending in the TUERSUEY MUSIC TALL, RIVHE. and they have some $17,000 of property in thelr | Word to say siainet theatros, 2, and _the sale to me 10 the condemnation of elglt I L ante | geminarieLy, lll, Feb, 20.—1o aminored- | United States Court uzunst Fennergrath & 9 i} 3 h on Apsil 13, 1853, On the 10th of that month [ candemuation ot elghiyacces ln. fae. nor 2 (0 e ¢ R ok st b g i e Nk Snmoow | SRADLAR S, Gntne 100, oF that et § | saitqiarierGftee 1, hle ok etlovedentirely | toral of Monduy you say: It Iscurrently | Sheeiler wholewle liihe St ML ONLY, araicel by a1, €Dy i, aud S How Lats FF 51 RECONIE OF Lhe ity BCARLYT-PEVED CAUDS, ' Chnries W, Clayton of the undlvided half of the e B e e teimutane Wheied | reported that Ishum Q. arris, tho nowly-elect: | oriuieduess hu aryliiz oo Eelr business. Tha sy S ey alierin e iaca tey Bave becn in th: hatda of i fc: 7o the Zditor of The Tribuns. Droperty, Volng elshly scror, The couslderution | Ly i1 Scro fh meant of mlathz it or not re. | ed Senutor from Tenncaseo, is not u cltizon of | Couunaluner of ' Jiternul Iieeue 1o 1 Bux Slices pow open , a4 ho thinks Richards, Dane's von-in<law,. [ _ Cirtcaun, Feh, 20,— i ecn Inakinig coljections o s owh RCCOUNE: | Dupsriment why It 1a toat 1oy o i0 ark the Healih bhe lkewlve yeuyy far the appolntmeat of @ K- | 4 SBRET0E oy do not look fatotha cefver und for un njunctlon to prevent the defend. | $937108 down of tho esricl-faver canln any more? it from collecting ‘the frin debty, ® 'rwo“m'e- IR“‘ :nulu onder iy observation,—ona DIVORUES, . #outh of Thisty.8ith sireet, and one souih of Tl Goorze A, Donoelt fled s bill yesterdsy soanet | ty-alath, In tho lutter casd they lost & © nd bis e P, complaiiing i ahe Y ity | t00k thy card down immediterg, o ® i and and unreasouanly legt R i March, 1874, and bag notsince returned. Andso he wunts 10 bu made NUT DEAD, DUT LIVRTI, Afree wen agatu, 3 And Magdsions Muelier fecly called an o make TN oo The Tiuns: r palne 10 b dematistrated, bt inoss who are fn. jated claim ¢hat the passage of the prooused menss robably in setllement of someof these, THUWES | ey urged y Masars. Dinniery and Colchour, which wis reduced by twenty acrew, deeded back AB TO THE COLEHOUI TRACT {0 mo by ton May 14, 1855, the consideration | of eighty acres, that bas alrcady heen over two beng $2, e before the coutte for condemnation, and bas Tn 1858 I eold 100 acres toJ. C. Dunlevy for | had_some very peculiar exparionces. In Mlarch, $12,000 and about thusame time forty screstoClaye | 1875, tho case was tried lefore a jury, and, ou ton! ut 143M o 0 Mr. | this occasion. 8 moat extraordinary diversity of Blackwell, I think at $100 per acre, #i0 ten | opinlon sw to the valne of the property was shawiy I accspt defend- 00 und all cos fued at §1,00, iber transactions between us, and telegraphed that he we ant’s uller to pay A fine of aud forfeit the wpirita sel e e ——. A GOOD PLACE TO COLONIZE. 7 the Bditor of TAe Jridune. BENTONVILLE, Arki, Fob, 17,1 spent iast winter fu Chicugo, This winter Tun spending Lers with relutives who came here to live for ueale was the United States, having expatriated himaelt after the War by taking the oath of allegiauco to the Maximillan Government in Mexico.” In this caso rumor is true. As ono of tho dis- charged officers of the late Rebellion, I, too, sought employment in Mexleo, only I espoused the cause of Liberalisin and was enrolled among tho fullowers of Juarez, I remember to bave Wever ) i ilhve Conceres. ADELLHL TUEATRE, This weck, benedt for the Relief Fund of the Gruud Asmy of the Republic, Tom Markham, The Seont ; ; - acresto Mr., Eaton at $76 per aci al accounts | by the oxperts who werv called. Thu tract coneluts | = o s Reabistic Hattlen. (itaml Allexorical Vablenuy. telar chirger it borbubend Fogry Meiir, Cuutcana, Febn 21—k Twtuuss uf Sundaytaat | for tlo whola lot, aad e 1500 L tave had notn- | of elghty servs In’ the suath eqd of the lake-sloro | B¢€H {u Benor Romero's offlve at Washington, o § .0 penedt of their health, Beutouville is thy Girand Arwy Natince Thurday, Washington's . he matried in December, 1872, ‘and they | Contalnaau snuounccument of the death of the iter, l?xfil‘fi with the northwest guarter of Sce, 24, | divislon of the l;mcl und i¢ very low, being little | 1863, a 1lst of ex-Confederates who had tuken sn county-seat of Benton County, oud s the high- | Burthday, Iozged aluug withw sensonal Sk duly, 1674, When he Jelt b wold to Eaton twenly acres abont thia tim, naro of cowfory | Moward Malcom, 10 D., of Philsdelpbis, This hetter than swamp In_ 1he epinion of many real- outh to the Empire uuder Meximilian, and and m?: gren ? . don the Ocurk Mouutaluy, beisig % OLISEUM. ; Bubdenavntly | statement 1 erroneuds, us Dr. Malcom v a) und tifs miukien g the thirey veres referredtaindln: | estate meu. 'Mr, Samuel 8. lirseley, 8 susvoyor, | S0 88 0 e Tl osean the sy ta | €38 1 ) i COLISEUM, bz drifted d Yo, 11y . . " alcom Iy alive and | Eaton's letter. | bave not the records, but reuem- | tentitled on the teial that the land was only two aud | B % " cet nbove sea Ievel, The sir 1s pure aud de- R GCate ook B b Vo S carercp b | well-: 4 Uik Cox, dn. | Ber thio, datns an 1s wan wlthis s aoy'or two of tbo | thice-fourtie feet sbavo the lovel of fhe lnica, the | that of the late Bterling Prce’s, of Missourl. 1 fuct abore wealevel, The » e RAND MATINIER lightful, sud I know severul persons who come here becausd they could not live much louger also remeinber laham @, Hurris ne 8 most dle- meetng of the conv 5 i s Al A 3 ‘convention which osisted Abra- | Atuge of water boing at that Hide very low, Dur. R T e e il tquivocal relations with 3 womun lving Lhere, bam Linco Ly aud Mes, Mueller not nnaturatly wantu s diyorce, (us ol Deun Rwlle's Practical Jokes, for the Prosidency. 'The lucation of | inz high water flhoro wauld bo only a few luchea THIE AFTERNGON AT 2:30. ATEM S, Amoog the literary practical jokes Bwift this pruperty was between Sixty-third ani Sizty- | beiween tho lake and thatund, Mr. 8. Plich said | elther as Qrand or Deputy Grand Master of AR | 0 a Northern climate with Jung diseases, sud | See DEN THOMP30N as JOSH WHITCOMB 3 c. - weventh streels, fronting on Htony fsiand avenue, | that he had vuld twenty acres of good grove land in | & A, M, ued ds tlons In blank $oCone | ¢ o ¢ I e, and a Sper R ccace fary, Moore, awd Hooth wil hokd po | soinelimes played was s book of prophecies ho | *{ucationsd 3 1o the “cloud uiin the tll: M: u:;:diu;l:l;uqnnl.u e e | L e e pase,and | Wio Luvo been so wuch beuetlicd by o | Hewen sl e Bl 8 SRR, e ot Cornell explaloed that Petor Pruyn bud a daughe | whils his beutber vfferod to sell bl Tateredt i (8o tery alterwurds Mre. Sencca D Klubark, wha | loud, incladiug pack front st $3000 pur acre, clalmed beirahip 1o the properly, As 1o the ten | = The Commisiioners offered fourteen experts as mercs which waa allcged to have beon suld 10 M. | witnesscw. and thelr appraiscisent ranged from Hovens for $:,000, aud by blm wold tw the Fark | $400 Lo 82,000 ber ucre, the vemye estiiusie Comuliston far $10,000, {hat stetement wua ea- | Lelug about’$1,104 10 § the Btatg 1 the Foderal Courts, publistied in ridicule of & yearly almavac of pre- ona o) courtsy will bo on | gictiony by one Fartridge. The chicl event foro. uent cure Of tha clly ve. Stone. () ¢ vn e Jury contirm, mfl» u‘;w_mnnk rxyu-l'n "ntn “; tolq was the astrologer's own death on the 20th sz lote awned by dudgeds D, Caton, Ny age | OF Mereh, 70 As gonnas the date was past change that they have bought property snd gone Lm.u business, luteudiug to inake It a permancut e, °{§‘mn the War closcd this country bad ralse " eltizeus to the aublime destres of Master Masou, As s result, travellog or soldicrs fudizes of Masous were wcattered ull over the Bunth and West. JHundreds of good und de- ADELPII THEATRE, WASHINGTON'S BIKTUDAY. okl Ha o en were {nvelg! decelved fnto | nothiug left but peoplusud bare ground yhouses scament was reduced abosit $L 500, un elabursts account of Partridge's last S 500, On (e other band | aerving mon we invelgled snd e y Matincata-day 3 p. m and aveninz ot 8. Benent for v In » Mo~ | tlrely untrue, 'The Hoard paid pothing o the Coleboar witnesses J from $7,000 to | recounlzing and patronlsingg these lodged as | and fepves adlburni, stock all driven off or N x 5 A Jiag ag Chve of z::i';ulltly.. Llfif:‘filugfl"!'_ r\lm: ments and saylngs vame out in o *letter 0 ucre for any of the Iaad, aud Tiis wak | $5,000 PEF acre, some of theu wivibu ives genuine, ouly (0 ab3 oat wla:-’q the War closed | kitled, nd, like niuuy of ths cltizeus of Chicago sl ieltet Fand G€ the AR Ariny Of 118 REpubic N eport yosterday selling out | 4@ ® Person of honor! Partridge fuund b -nnl;w-hlu'l’cbnlny. wold the fands, | it hard fo persusde peonle of bls aildug, 6 s om i o Jany o m‘."\umfiJf;':';::—;“"@;fl'nf‘f"ts: the L:m:n tinued cxisteuce, and, having once com- wbied 1o "fl':; ncmbranécs, ]pl:n:nu:m l.dl)d,o‘v‘:ar Yuldeu, was repuidl by the % us the beal thl cou atter by an nal account of his sulferlnge secuzod, and Judgy Willisvis osdured the kaje to bo | and end by his supposes Sontroed, e oor |yu el m.pso d atlendaut physiviaa, ughit_at that price. Eatun bought the lenacres | 8 margin of from $10,000 (o $14,000. Finally, T B P it A e | B i atiaedtelal. 1he Jiey found & verbwt thum, the remalnder of the varchase-money— | tixingtne valae st $5, 75 per acre. A motion £15,700-yolng 1o Muewrd. dusper J. Puddicurd | sct aside the yordict, aud for » new trial, wa and 8. T. Juckson. to whom Edtun had made o | vuce made by the attorncy for the Board, sud al- sransl of wome part af [, Ae 1o thiv Eaton | lowed by Judge Rozers a woath or #0 later, ¢laim, the resl claimant was Junn C. Dunlevy, "Ihe sccona tria) was had before Judge dcAllls- 6]‘:[ to Mr. Owens, of South Chicago, ond tue | ferin tho begioning of (ast wosts, snd extended e thut they wers the dupes of @ buld, uuscrupu- lous tre k’-m. Tu 1365, at o funeral In Washe ington Clty, Capitol Lodfw No, = only recog- nlesd one of tehaa ti. finrris® Masoos on tho earnest pleadings and * vouchivgs " of Gen. Lov- ell H. Jtousacuti, Audto-doy I know wrmunu?' [Y score of wood wen who are” deburred from Ma- sfter the lre, had nothing lcit but wives, children, aud_energy. But the country Is Iust recoveriug. ‘The people are qulct and peace- able, but poor. Capital and Yuukee enterprise would fu a few yecars make thix the very genlen spot of the world, Corn does well herés wheat tolerably welly vegetables of all kinds, wnd TOM MARKHAM, THE SCOUT. Loallsiie Uatiles,_Grand Allegorical Talleax, Woow's MUSEUM. : RAX| WATINEE THIS DAY, The RAND HOLUAY N Cotbedieiin Ly ¥ riven frautic; he says the 9" Avsocintion of the same place, Mr, Cor- | over counlderabls” thme., For the Hoard esperts Le afliliution because they lack “heallng? of | most kludsof truits, grow W sbundaucs. §n A OUF OF TEHA. cpvad 0, ek was yestorday apoofuted Re- | uudeilakor and seston camo fo i o | Rell b Govee beard of eltber. Sited the ada® s svecsia of 41,500 pet e, Bl b cutaied Shes | Thonv Honr oailbs wo' fussed w0 orchunis of | 2. w1, Freeasos Pasugmlue. tho YOUNG Tk ;‘xn‘?'h:u Ve, Kvarrow N, Nlcketaon, under bood | Dusioessst? hnmmp.lrc tuunted him in the streets Mk. CORNELIUS PRICH while tho Colebous witncascs varied from $4.000 15 | wign. If be would, Sol Kitben, late Wardeu of | 1,000 sppletrecs each, aud one ot 7,000, all | CithiTussry lagziablen, o bty wilh the verg turce, the ARTPUL DODUER. _ o or | $7,000 in their cetimales. ‘The apnhot of this Lrial sieat ot Mr, Colelour, temding in thy o | Wha 8 verdict lnruumr.nmuts 4,791, 41, which incd after that gentlimuy and located puar the | Would averavs about $:1, 000 for the borth Lalf, sud wump-lioc,” Nobody st South Cbicagy knew | #2000 for the south Lalf, jucludiog sccrued futer- suything about Lim or abont the Associstion, Mr. | €ati this time unly forty scres belng lu dlvpute. Felco was unscgunloted wiity the particalars as (o | Thia declsion was satisfactory o ueltber pasty, the puschaa the land by the Uomunisslonera, aud tho case Is atill unacitlied snd promises to fure M. L. B, BIDWAY ulsh considersble more work fortne legal fratce- corroborsted Mr. Cornell's statement that tha M&:; nity, cot price pald by the Board for lund was 82, 4 OTHER LAND. purscre, e Haton was pald for tho len dcrch When the surroundings are tuken Into cousider- uring his Dfetime, and the remajoiug iwenty | atlon, the immenve vaiue placed upou this forty acrey wera w1l cundemued beforo he died.” Au ex: t awanp. for ib Is cousidered uselcss except smination of the wap showed that the price paid uke, beconies more spparant. _Tho tract bune N WAS an eitreme one, unly reached lo 8 | medlatoly east was purchased for g few otber lustances, and (hoa ad’I ‘whare small | sud (wo strips just wers st ) and parcals of lagd were takens The prise of ! spectively, rher west ls w Jor 1,000, * Mr. Nick - ty with not havi wld his fyne Xpeiie Byl G NSS e 0 st | e bl il e dtracted by ko it frupetty, rights, und eredits to the Recciver, sud | £otly uddressed as Widow Partridze, sud wus \'xhh““- i3 sgutborized {0 woll 81l property of | “cited oncc a term uto court tG take out R °?&"{;§;“‘;‘ way coé futg his hauds, or bo [ Jetters of sdministratiou:” whilo *the very TEGCS: e B SRS | AR S Sl sy - e Lo cowe P51 Campbalt, Tor vho mse ot e P. Card ana | 234 el on L Ly toes . D. Tabcock, bian a wult 1a dobl for §2. 12071 | Lgrred 10 aby other parish, to ot doly uid ducob Kello il [t Tl vl BT A L I I . Bauge 9., brought sl remarks, 88 s ncldence, that the Yullsco’o. Burkee sud Fobm P i asabuat | oipuny of Statloners obtulued an fhjunction ¥‘:mn Welller susd 3. F. Fanolog for 81,000, :fimlu almunac published under tho pame Comsmercial National Uank of Clevelund, 0., dmfl:ufl e‘mla‘.u gt m." el Shoaght that posibly Owcus was a1 emplo {tue Missouri Venitentiary, could tell wore of this matter, for he *peddled’ onc of Harrs' licit dispensations. A muu who will prostitute Lils vitizenship aud his Masonic obligations ss Ishiam G. Hureis bus done, witl wakea bad Scna- {or, mark my word, PuoctoN Howakn, oung, thrifty trecs, Y% fere ure soma Homestead lands ytilt tn this county; snd some Government landy and my bjoct In_ writiug tlls letter was tu say o thy noucyed men of Chicaro that ] believe It would bo much better to colunize thelr industrious poor aud send them here, where they would fora & nucleus wound which woull guther mavy newcowers from other countries, all bocome scll-sustainlng, than to spend the same smoust fn suatainlng soup-houses and other forns of charity, lu'other words, If you will scnd dowa your industrivus voor, 8 colony of Beaudive- Viaus fur iustance, the people here will soun teach them buth by prevept and cyaumple how to FRET S HERSHEY_MUSIC MALL, STABTIJN(B‘” HEXPOSURE SPIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS, Monday evening, Fel Adwisslon. 510 centa, et — The Norih Sea Caunal Trafilc, London Timses. The returns of the traftic on tho new direct cansl betweou Amstendan aud the Geoman Ocvun, which Lriugs the cowmmercial capltal of Hollund within three aud » bulf bours' Jouracy of the sea, biave been wudu up for the int two wonths' working. They ‘ehuw that tuo P! uce m) e 0 uck requires.” Bir Walter ’sgn. PRESORIPTION FREE., ¥or the speedy cure of Semioal W%‘lnt-. Lowt Maas houd. sod sl disorders brought os ludlscrecion o S b

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