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THE CHICAGO ‘THIBUNIE: VUL 711,600 From this {8 to be deducted $1,- [ ancwer, Mr, tiladstone refused to sugment his ed the eommisslon of commander of its forces 199,18 duo from the .\Huhslrpl Central gad- | statee nt with anv wilch wa< tendered me. road and 310,744 from the Missiasput & Ten- PUKTIEN INFOIMATION DF IMPORTANCE, These arr tne rimple facte of the care, and they DAY, NOVEMBER 20, '87. 3 # Lprelty nearly had my offics there, T wos there very uedrly every day for four months, Those gentlemen ™ didn't. know how to fix up WIIISKY. ‘WANTED—miAE MEL, Rookkecpers, Clarks, &c, s -A SPLENDID TWO- ny i’ 3 rnam dvelling, lot -, N+ Y those cases, and 1 had o help them. and I want | nessce tafirond, Teaviung 23,195, Sixty per | Your Own Intesviswer then guestioned Mr. '\!""' 'ml?‘fl- S ameton bas been t;zl-g\"g-ntd- & NV ANIER AN FXPRIGEN -he Cases of the Second Batch | ™} ay for it now.” cent uf this (at which rate it 1 prapeced tond- | Gladstone abont Home Rule, The tircat Man gurobedicntaongin To _ . | TR RE o'elnek A, m. A i'he Case! q Dbjsction was mmle tothe question a8 to | fust the deht) I8 $10917.12, which, at 6 per | 1urned his back, anl begged to be pelieved from R : St dn sotendit riter | and Stientasi-as. on Trial. the particulars of his conversation with Judge | cent intereat, would call_for an atnual faterest | Your Own Interviewer's presenca, Ac thie was * THE COURTS. ot il camplete, | Yy AYTED-VOT Banga, and the question was excluded tempo- rarily. ‘The cross-cxamination bronght out nothing new, ‘exvept the following interrogatory on Golsen's part, when Judue Bangs was quizzing hitn pretty closely: - Why do yontrr to mix me itp, Juldge Bangst I “tell you the truth. Didn't sou alwavs tell mo I was the best wit- ness you had? Didn't {ou nlways tell nc [ was the tiest man in the Jot 1" [Laughter.) CoL, BABTMAN was called, and testified to holding on Interviow with Matthews, in_which Matthews said the Uovernment had gone stout as far as it conld &0 without the help of tha distillers, and, after gettne him to *come In" and tell all he knew, asked him to use hisinfluence to induce the oth- erliatillers in what wan aftorwards known oa payment of $&5,000. The aascesed value of | not atal) satisfactory, Your Uwn Interviewer the property In the State (s £25,00,000. Guv. | ruggeete] that 3 R Porter 13 credited with saying that he will | HONE RELE WAS A SHAM AND A DELUAIOS! Record of New Snita, Judgments, Bankrupt- recommend to the Lewislatuce the adoption of | Although this surestion was repeated several ey Proceedings, ete. the 60_per cent propusition, as it will save the | Limea, It failed to produce any comment o far John Jones filed a bill agalnst his wife Ellza- Etate $5,000,000, but the dobt within t ah | ns Mr, Gladstone was concerned, The Greab | potty, charging her with ucfaithfulness, and of the prople ta pay ity restore the State credit, | Man scemed very displeased, and made a nove- X T i i Wil bo tho best way out of its fnancial duticul® | rent s though he woald leave the room, Your | Praying for a divorce, tice. Own Interviewer, acting with character and | Judge Moore granted ndecree of divorce to e L d.«-la!nui rushied 'to the doorand turned the | Frederick A, Karr from James H, Kare on the CURRENT GOSSIP. ! key, and in a moment wround of adull MIL GLADATONE HAD RECOME A CLOSE PRISONER iy WAPENTAK TO ALYRED TENNYPON, 1% TI8 CEXTRE OF IRELAND PN The dreat Man upon this exolained that he | The Appeliate Court will meet tnis morning Poet! T come to touch thy Iance with mine; Not as a knlght, who o the listed fiehl had determined not to lose his temper, and | to hear motions, ete. Thelr rooms are nearly hleld e e fratet freling, and ot FANT 2oni hlm-elrlll':h:lh-lmv;n;.' s Ty tu frt-class \ R LA hrders hones cost §2.0040 within cne blocl A 4 Tlarid car-ahops o Desthorn-st., batwoen Forty-ninth | Manfattaring Hosca fo the iy, Adire a0 and Fift i xenmg. 2,.660) - No. 291 Vernon-av.. hetween Thirty-second | = and Thirty. rd-ats,, 11-toom (w0 st And hasee mentbrirk Aweliing, =ASt (ront, Int 22x178; S fown; Lalance eay. ‘a0 %100 dawn, troatory and husement new l!‘ 'r';‘; t'l'w;n’;;.-.‘ and |ru‘"n:vx'):nx;il nn‘ar:mg it one e om g den-av, rars; hath, water, and g VENS AT 03 BL $9,100 A The It nts. 32170 10 afley, eont front | \\TANTED-THO CARVERS AT 03 BL » : ; an Blate-at., between Su; rrior-at. and Chicazn. e o 0. TED-PIACTICAL CUTTERS AN Golsen, Enstman, and Others Testify Regnrding That Promised Immunity. and -t o C 16, ribe ‘ ANTED-=TALOL W m 1 GOOD PAT ARD STEADY airisto niy a1 * taor and enticr, JOIIN, fhat IL Was Lo l)«,'mul the Way They Camo to Got Ite [ _T. B BOYD, Yoem 7,17 1 YAY LHZTO CAPIFALISTS—A NO U BESINGGS | v et "Helol ds 8 e 5 Ty, 1n-ats, or Apply at BIMON, BTHAUSS & €., eorner onroe and Frank: 2o N# J T O Years ot (e iy In. ploces trom X4} L #270,000, paying from A ia j0 par cent et o bartics Inoking fur tnvestmente wili fnd (110 | |\ ANTED=AT HEN. (o], Matthows Denfes that Hoe faid Ho Was Bristow's Right Bowar, [ I3 = run whitenin, aching 22 Eakt Kintlense that, enheequently, he shou! lq\lltll{ a cept the | completed ot the Girand Pacific, and when they -}'m‘.w\'kr situatton. From " the appearan-e of Me. Glad. . ., b e o Mone's countenanen, ft wan Your Own Corre- | ¢ doue, and sume cases unler advisement dis. Of tonrney touched hin advereary . s . JONSALE=£2,100 CAEIl WILL MUY THE I FANTED—AN EXPERIENCED CLOAK- tho ** firat batch ™ to do likewlse, In regard to euondent’s opinfun that posed of, the Court will adjourn Wil noxt April, | [FQRSALESex 10 CARIE BILL MOE THE LAST | WY Ao A BTt e 2 s The trial of tho civil condommntion cases | {1c)son witness reprencntod to. Mattheiws that | by token of defence. it In sien tandeuta opinlon et o nganst | | In the Jonatlian Tarner whicky case o motlon | lee'st ansCuicagyax: T s fust Bl vaige. T, B. | —— 0 4 £ 60 S bant Of homaze to the mastery, which 1a thine, In English rong: nor.will 1 keeo concealed, And volccless a3 n rivulet frost-rongealed, My admiration for thy verse disine, Not of tho howling dervishes of fong, Who craze tho braln with theie delirions dance, Art thou, Osweel historlan of the heart! Therefure, 1o thee the laurcl-leaves belung— To thee our love and our alleglance, For thy Alleziance to the pact's art, —Longfellaw \n December Atluntic, agalust Buelle, Junker & Co., and Ford, Oliver & Coy 0l the * sccond bateh,'" was begun yes- terday vefore Judgze flodzett after many de- 1ays and postponements, The following aro the names of the jurors selccted: O, F. Warren, Dixan; John. W. Rogers, Downer's (rove; A. 1. Kelley, Livingstone County s J. Royce, Will County s C. L. Merritt, 187 South Clark strect § Johin Mulvay, ilyde Park; W, M. Baker, Chlca- o3 . B, Waterman, Ottawa; Charles Woolett, Chleagos J. Y. Ragan, Fremont; Bamuel Har- Employment Agoncics, “YA!‘TNI’ ~ LARORENS = SOUTIE = LAILROATD ticketa st great raduction to 8¢, Louis, Ci Memphis, Vickshurg, Nushiviile, Mobile, New Otieans, M infermediate paints. ARTiY 8t 37 5outh Clarks ne didn't care for imprisonment, but that he di tove money, to which atthewa repiled, That whl be all right; bring him- int® At o mubsequent Interview, Golsen out- lined hia testimony 1o Matthews, who mald, “Don't bo afraid, I have fuli authority. [ am the right-bower ot Bris- fow. You can't get sny nearer to him than T con. 1 speak by authority, and know what [ gpeak.” Witness testificd to sceing Ford and Junker afterwards and informing them that they conld **come in** If they'd teid all they knew, ‘They safd they had just completed a }fli’ll. ltoom 7, 179, lllfll_ AT HALF v nd ot corner Pl 8 W. BCOVILLE, 110 West anlflRhm-'L § BALFE-ON ONTARINST., XEARL FRANR- 1in, two good two stary and hasemient brick houses, 21 pooins eachy, and lot 4041003 only EdF0ench. J.11. KEELER 183 Clark-st. THIS DASTARDLY OUTRAGE. was made yesterday before Judge Blodgett and Your Own [nterviewer produced his note-hotk, | gverruled. and mentiondng thut he considerdd “silence Frank Kuhn, indicted v the Tast Grand Jury, give eotsent," expressed his optnton that pleated not gullty, and gave & recoguizance for MH. GLALSTONE DELIEVED IRELAND TO BB IN | hix sppearutice when wante T A VERY BAD WAY! “The rale under foreclosure of 8t. John's Epls- \,lw ireat ;\l A took no notice of this remark. | copal Chureh, in the case of the Berkahire Lite- im'.’m' x:‘l‘:;l:,l::;:rll‘flr:‘nrl:"z?v‘fi.\rl;i)zl':l‘::l:ll'l}'l‘lr'l'l"fr’;‘)(': !;numllm:e Comnpany against the lmslefs u’l ym VIR bt arcn al U Tttt ions ol Atmeriade | Ty rae yesterday cunrined Ly Judge e that Johin {1, Zimmerman, convicted a few days ) COULD ONLY DE SAVED IY ANNEXA- | awo befure Judie Blodyett of passing a counter- TION TO TIE UNITED STATES] \LUE. A k and Leavitr-s. q WAt 1-ininer. 1T WAGLS 1.‘(’" SALE~1I L BARGAIN: N FRAME, hrick tavment realdence, Torasce, Lath: Cottoge urs near cars; €600 cash, balanea time, V35, Teihune orire. ' SURURBAN REAL ESTATE. (N winter.” For cheap tcksts CIlISTIAN & €0 03 Sout ond : 4" coal mi Ay work: aa; ZIN PN fuit $20 note, yesterday introduced tevernl wit- | T30R SALE~100 WILL BUY A BEAUTIFULLOT | 8173 . eaf dla leren mich 3k ¥ e I C v, W 3 plan to thwart the Government, but they would WALTZING FOR SEVEN ITOURS. At this podn 3 ‘ ? ! 3 7 -1 Wikl A L .0 .53 per day. Chican tekels (o aid points £odth at J. craves, Campton; It Cassidy, Woolstock !lmn U Lt Hhe Dovery nent, Yy Ses Yok Tinrs, MooVt point Your Own Interviewer dizcovered | nesses to shiow that bis conduct before this had cm;).n;::l:'xig u:(r‘.',;: :.w;l ;"i';:ml‘.'llurzn noies from | IL PR REECK! Wt Itandalphest. o that the Gireat Man wos fast asicep. [le rose | Loen good, Ilis sentence Y not be Troth s coniry and, gontly blowiug & foz-horn | piven for a el nORaYes ML el in the slymbering statésman's ear, soon re- ITED *TATES COURTS, etored him to eousclousnese, From the expres. Jerome 1. Case began a suit for $2,000 yester- slun of his cuuntenance, he was quite sure that | day against Fraucis E, Jlinckiey. Alter they wero finnlly lmpaneled, SUDOE BANUS addressed them on lehalf of the Governmen t. After giviug a somewhat extended account of Ahe history of the Whisky Rinte and of the convle- St properly | m——mtet B A WO Hentoller sree HeeonL i Miscellnneons, v colis NTED=INTZLLIGENT MEN AND WOMEN nontt nat o and unsub- the onty oues Prof. Paul Valleau Cartler began, ot f:50 o'clock last evening, the unparalieled feal of waltzing for seven consecutive hours without a pouse. The muslc to which the Professor kept BURTON P. PORD was then called aud testified that he and Junker were present &b an futervicw with Enstman, on Dearborn stecet, at which Enstman tol them they could get a ‘‘clean sheet” 10 IATKel, a0 shown (ree; alntra niready on, (A RROWN. 162 L. UNTRY KEAL 0 TejFes ned e, atatlng that they MR GLADSTONE AL NEVER NEEN MOBE AS- KRUPTC el ‘ egitimate husiness, but cail and sea us befora oy R erooed whisky memboatated | g comiui forward and teling all they knew, his lightis-slippercd fect movhue was s planoand | TONISIED 1N 118 LIFES John Middleiom, of htx dty.. vesterday fled it o e pieg. voie proot ol e gud i 1s intie eats Honof 80 Y fnen) Witneas afterwards talled with Dexter about | a violin, with relays of musicians, for no per- | Unbanpily, the moise of the fog-horn attracted | a voluntare petition in- bankruptey. 1is se- e ® wii ‘prove to your sstisfastion tat onr ‘it the question was whethicr partial or entlre mmunity had been granted to the “*second sateh,” He would object to the introductlion Jf any contract which had been made with any one except the Government attorneys, or which d not been sanctiongl by the Government Attorney. Mo clajmed the Government hiad secn extremely liberal, had alwuye arrled out its agrecments, and wd granted © Immunity as it promised \zatnst eriminal prosccutlons, 1le would show Anls from oftidavits of Sidney Smith and Leonard Swett, It was scen after the war on e distillers Legan that convictlons could sot be had without the testinony of some of \ie thieves, and some of them were allowed to acents e the testhnony he was to give, when Dexter T8 il sald: ' We're getling our cyes open now. You men are not to blume, We'll protect and take care of you." Witnees never spoke with Matthews on the subject. Fle had'no knowl- cdge of any jud‘umnnl having been entered against him untll” he, like Golsen, went to bor- ruw some noney. It was apparently entered In Aprll, 1877, and he knew nothing of it until August. Itoclle and Junker were fncluded in the nrrimgv:munm fixed up with the Government counsel. ) tnore, make minre money, and gv former could keevs his fiugers under control toug cnoueh to accompany the dancer without o rest. At preclsely 6:30 the music struck upa 1ively waltz, and Prof, Corteir led Miss Saral Leoboldh, his sister-in-law, tpon the floor and Legan the dauce, Miss Leoboldh is a very raceful Iittle dancer, and the two floated nbout the floor seemingly without touching e buards, I was casy to sce at the start that Mr. Cartler was no ordinary dancer. It was seemingly no excrtion for him to glide awiftly from cnd.to end of the long room, keeplug accurate thne with the musle, ‘The floor, which had been waxed and danced Into o state of exquisite smoothness, was freshly sprinkled with pow- the adention of the houschiold, whe rushied to | cured debts are 20,500, with securlties worth the Greal Man's nasietance. The door wad | 847,600, and the unsecured liabllities are £40,- forced open, und YourOwn Interviewerbadonly | 74488, The asscte conaist of 15,500 of real tine Lo ¢ xpress a wish that estate heavily mortzaged. The petition was re- MiL GLADITONE WOULD S0ON HECOME A CON- | ferred to Register 1hbvard, TRIBETOR T TIHE NEW YORK HERALD, Henr Harrison also followed the same before Lie was taken by the shoulders, removed | way, flis s dehts arc £1,500 and, the uv. from the apartent, forced down stairs, and (10 | secured §6,534.%3, The asscts compriee real es- but it coneisely) kicked out. tate, £5,000: notes and _tills, £637.15; and opeu - accounts, £2,021.7% Reference to Register THEQODORE AND ELIZABETII. Hiblard, New York Sun, Noe. 17. The creditors of Emanuel and Simon Hart- Those who have been waiting for the next | man yesterday accepted a compusition of 15 ner scene tn the great scandal drama Ju Brooklyn, cent, pavable’in three equal pryments, i vue, which has now been before the public for nearly :,f‘_'.,, &‘,"f,{':,‘{,’,:;‘:,‘,‘m';“;".‘,;";-',:!i“,,E,’,’;},},‘" L five years, have speculated a8 to whether the BUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEP. husband and the wife, who have been separated Wales & [fuward began a suit yesterday TO _RENT=IOUNLS ; ifaction o tieir pair ue lthoar iup ors Bank Temiums than witn A\ Eiing I thls countrs. We i West Sides ML R A kS Iying on U ument of mtelligent m Serir Jees. Callur aidress WAL Wo & . WA 1—ANEST, ¢ traveling oviston bl stren and Sonikern i 0 such 8 one who I8 whillne 10 pay hisown irave 168 - bl vitnt 8 zoud er mobili, tw Vo) '$1:2 per month, new twn-stury urick house, 17 Fille t.” Inquire'st 3v5 Westernos tates, produce. proyianis ad ¢ 7 1 Punt ‘ace required. Ap; North Side, ht niades stich party must furnivh iravs elingexpenses oF RIve tecurity fof the sane. Address i X 14, Tribune oltics F]°0 RENT—1 WANT A GOI RESPONSIBLE CAR- TANTED- l pf:mmlmqn Tiouse, And wiil give nim work for \‘ ‘fifl'éfl’l.’fifl . rticulare cail on GEU. | lation aver 10,090, nd 107 Sichigan-st., Ciilearo, | 8o o Or Sy House, for Wikconain, ' Stinneasta. and awag men 0f experienca oiiy. Adirs fuc s, EORGE MILLER was next called and testitied that he had had no'talk with the Government counsel as te the imnunity business, his conversationswith them relating only to what he would testity to. Dexter told Litm that, in case hie was asked on the stand 10 he hadd been promised Immunity, he was to -NEAR LI T, A A gesirable focality, A south:Tront 1§ rowm hrfck: an cast-ront L-peom beick, furnace and barn tiswrs dered white'wax, but this scon disappeared un- | in its progress, will be reunited or whl c for £4,000 aganst George Field und Eleazer W, X etk 44 el o ugqueal o conditlon of obtaining inmunity ray “no.” According to Dexter, witness w;u der the dnncer‘u‘(oomwl, making the boards nlmfl»l "l‘h:’;: bave been ,‘,l_.l::“:;rm:‘n;:“l‘:::;:,g Densmore. & o "umrr-:n‘ul-ul.s;?(l:;ll‘ "5;&}:“.3 v ratn nmi' trom criminal eufts. This was all the Govern- ';' l"";""mell in -"L;llil'gfil{'d"n tlst ho o 'l! glisten like 5o many mifrors. The enly cone | fife AR 0P8 (B frh : Leo J. Pitner commenced a sult for trespass t D tone, CHANRLES X I1ALE, 134 B: Alryeuircition bk atincrye €te.i 8 thouban, nent had promised, and this had been given. deny that he had ever received any promise of | itjons of the undertaking were that” Prof, 5, poluting to the pussible reunlon, at | 4 zainst Simon P Doutliart, claimivg $10,000 e aisiggne ree. G - LISINGTON, Imniunity. **Beenuse,” sald Dexter, It would prejudice the Jury.” “if I testificd that Im- inunity was granied to me,' concluded Mitler, “hey wouldn't be apt to believe me so quick.” RIDNEY BMITIl, one of the counsel for the lirst bateh, was the Inst witneas culled for the first day. Hc testified that his firat talk with the Government counsel on this busines was with Ben Ayer and Mate thews. At that interview no arrangemcnts were made, and it was nothing but general talk, Anothier conferencoe was held the next day at Dexter's oflice, at which he and Mr. Swett rep- resented the bateh, and Ayer, Dexter, aud Bangs the Qovernment, Fossibly Matthews was there nt the beginning of the interviews certainly afterwards. Witness opened the ball with the statement that he understood the Gov- ernment wanted his clicnts to help break up the Ring. He then asked what would Lo done for them I they squealed, Ayersald each defendaut was to sc. lect ono count to which he was to enter the plea of gulity, but that the Government counscl must see the Court in order to know that it was "~ 70 RENT—-HOOMS, foNy West Sides T]'0 ENT=T0 A GESTLEMAN AND WIFE I¥ A oot winail private farily where the comtorts and futs | 17 nrfesal hume Inar be enjoyed, ereryiiitg new and | {ew Yark. Sucier first-cl iply at 24 Throop-st, Wert Stde, butween ‘m. T iden Bindgetts Muilson nd Washington. | Y ARTER=A cory 'l'n 1 ~THREE ROOMB AT 281 WEST M WV West laudolph o 3 ¢ Lratoabie fue houskeepii: ety nuned: moder improvements. W i THOMI: 20 West 5 WA THET-C Veriaced ln erockery Towa!Minnrrota. sind Wieconsin, 1 ¥ -‘YL) %1% _ifUD\IS-—ZI' care Cartler Mo, 3, main oftice, LI FANTED=A FIRST-CLASTADY o119 st et [ WASIERRA RN SR = uue otlce, 4 s VWA ED=MEN B ENPLOYIENT VY “any capacity. spply oF dudrees with stani, THE FRANKLIN AGRNCY, 167 Eags Mattunent., ioom 4, VW AMTED-MES SEERING BU S T CALL for onr vataiocue of new fa-Coselling ariicics. AMERICAN NOVALLY CO., 140 star e QUEATION waNiku-ny a4 Yousd Max Y (American) wiliing to worg dn e | 4380047 Jacasonst. ARNISI SALER Curtler should change from the ordinary waltz to the glide or othier.forins of the waltz asoften he desired, and that vot msore than ten uples should be_upou_ the floor with him at the same time,, Miss Leoholidh Kept up for twenty-seven minutes, till Lhres minutes ‘of 7, when™ her *place was taken by Mr Ed- ward Marley, one of Prol” Cartier's upils, who, It is said, can himscil waltz or several hours without a rest. Mr Harley was a very casy and graceful dancer, and he shiowed no sligas of [atlzue, when, in 35 min- utes, at 7:32, he relinquishicd his place to Mrs, Cartier, thu dancer's wife, Mrs, Cartler and her husband kept the most. exquisite time, §l- lustrating _to perfection the povtry of mot:on. “This Indy kept the floor for 8 ‘minutes, tiil 8:10, when h -rhu'c wan taken by Mr, O'heete, another of Prof, Cortier’s puplis, whose kuowl- efize of the waliz has been ncaulred. within the 1nst two months, Mr. O'Keefo kept up bravely for 40 inlnutes, or 8:30, till hia chcels wero as red as those of the pretsiest lass in the roomm. When e suceambed, his place was taken by an carly day, of Theodore Tilton and his wife. | damages. Two sugeestions have been made fn regerd to | _ The Culmer Spring Company sucd Italph it.. One’ was that the reunlon was to be oua | Phunb aud . £ Hindidey for 81,500, basts of a confesslon Ly Ktizabeth Tiiton_thut | gy oy WAIKCE & Co. Lroucht sult to rocover all of the nccusations agninst Hewry Ward | “The Biue Jsland land & Buliding Company Beeclier, which Iinplicated her, were true. The | bezan o suft agalnst Leca R oud James Me- other sugzestion was that Mr. Tiltan and bis | Cauley, ciiiming 3 wilee were to beatn to oceupy the same home in | o Elizabeth A, Stone, executrizof the will of stlace, Teaving the world to nterpret as boa it | 85,03 Scaiiet e Soribmwestorn Mutuat Life: mlght the slgnificance of the act. Insurauce Company. 4 Mz, Tlton and his wife have been Mving apart ‘The Fidelity Savings Bank, for the usa of V. since July, 187, She weut way from bim | A Turpin, Beceiven bogan an astion eilnel when he began to pecpare bis charges for Mr, ,f{fl&('} ArsihTetisy Ho Shifelit Jgtnore gfinl.zr'n ul'n'jfsllfi:\llntti' m‘n}lxllll(;:u. nm.I‘ (ti)m o CIRCOIT Caunt, J e uni alter the trial she made her o hume I the famlies of Pivinouth Churel, ¢|,§la‘,f.s;f,fl':fltg|.=‘|',',: gm';{',’,{”,"fi"’?,',fu‘,‘,'““,‘ Atter the trial Mr. Beeeher's friends provided " ¥ y of T rith & ponlintce 1o RorAel B BEE T | B o el raln i falt ot w Sublot &2 of Bublot & in Bluck 5 of Shetlield’s Mrs. Morse, at 233 Madison strect. Brooklyn, " 1 . and woney was Turnished lier by Mr. Augustus i‘]‘,l:mf':'.‘“‘:’ygl,'_j::fi:h‘:,’}\l;:u‘rzu trusedtedsior Storts, the ‘Treasurer of Plymouth Churen. Luey W. Baliard and Mary B. Gage began n <OL. JURSSEN followed In behalf ‘of the defendants, Ife charged {hat the question nt fssuc was whether the Government would keep Its contract or not. He then revised the whisky cases, nd claimed that tho agreemicnt wns that the sccond batch were to be eranted sutire fmmunity on condition of their squealing, fTe salt he should be able to prove this nol only by (tholsen Q. Russcll, but by Slduey Swith and Leonard Bwett,—men whoeo word was to be fmplicitly belleved. He nlso referred to jome other Witneas, whose name was not eiven, who would testify that Judge Bangs had mm.'m] to this. Mr. Jucesen then * went for "' Judge Bangs, secusing him of breaking Lis promiscs, and of suddenty turning round and pushing the prosecution after he had agreed to give lm- munity, The openine arguments oceupled all the morning, amd at thelr "concluslon a. recess waa taken until 2 n. m, On resuming at 2o’clock, Judge Bangs offcred {0 evidence the following nE N Sonth Slde. T., OFPOSITR COURT: fi:d WaTI FOOIIS AC 3300 10 RENT-RS (LA o, handromely fur €3, mnt $4 per week. was: fips 1 Address A &G0,y NTE! NT-T ICELY T cd rourns, with water, for ‘Ilghi housekep by an elieriy coaple, 1 e THIE] WaARL, vast ot 3641¢ a1, _Adirrs, with price, i, Tritune ofic inter 1or 3 X Miss Leobolih, who_uanced this time only 11 | She liss occupled this residence cver since, but | g i har LA Guode . Lia bu et coarhiban, | Goud eity Tet- of delena e whon Tt Judsments wero | BEvod onc. - They could not glve the mett up | minutes D0, Then Mr. Hhomas touid the | 107 & year o inora she bus been supported by r‘l‘xll';,{ur S wpiinat Chisrlatiedl. L nods |y, i Se; HL L i e A opened: i entirely, but must keep control of them. Asto | fluor with the Professor, and danced for 10 min- | her Lusband, who, under the guise of paying Licy W, Bullard brought sult for a lke | A\ \-w\s A% A TiEs TO MANIOL i i T A the seizure cascs, the parties were to withdraw | yycs, bringing the time to 922, her for the support of his children, has pro- | amount ogalust James M. Marghall 2N &), ture without pattuyal, ar upen a Gl ) 83 por day. ;nlful::f°:fi3{l':fi.fl'¥fkgl::{£{;‘i:?vgnnlg:’n‘t“-' m":f".} thelr answers. Anotlier reason for the plead- | A¢ 528, within two minutes of the com. | ¥ided her with moncy enough for her comfort. THE CALLs " .-v'[:;; u;:llll‘.s\:l.;l‘hl.q:;n‘ '1 i1y Bandolphest. Capteal pequired $170. Ll s &, _Alr, Tlltou's daugbiters vccupied bis houee ab 174 Livimeston street, Brooklyn, until he ook them to Europe, 8ince hie return he lins leased lus house, und has reimoved to 162 Second ave- | Foroact va, Nelsan, on trial nue, in this city, Lo has tett most of bis pict- | Jubut JAxpsoN—Lassed cases, No, 130, Shaw ures hanzing on the walls of his house, among | ¥4 Griswold, on teful. hem bis ot portral o oft bt i by trnn | b Mouthe-1la 18, 20, Now 0, Blokiel erred to his room such as aredear in their 5 &7 ¥ associations, and among these s the lmlnllug by Noukun~010 15570, duclusives. Ko case Pagze of his wife, whici renresents her In a lls tenfug attitude, her curls falling about her fuce, pletion of his sccond hour, Prof. Cartler drank n plass of beer, the tirst ligud tasted by bhiin sinco the start. A glnss of beof tea stood walt- ing for him, but he went through the first three hours without tasting lt, At 0: Just us ho was finlshing his third hour, he urged the planist to play faster, saying that ho was gofng too slow, Histime throughout was fully s fast aa that of the ball-roum, If not foster, aud often hie went whirling about the room {[ko o whirlwind, At no tiwe did no move slower roperty ti snid caumes [:119 barccls uf whiskyl, that they will make an fmmediste attempt to hive aid caunes compromised and mctiled by the De- vartmentx ot Washincton, and that, in caso the saud Departmenta refune or decline to settlo and sompromise tho mame, the sald clatmanta will w0t require tho maid United & wriginal cauees of action or Bablliti tlaimants; but that, on the trial of sald c iafd clahnants will adinit the originsl 1ction dnd habilities, snd will not interpuss any fefenne or defenses except the agreoment mude In chambers. ~The whisky cases, 0 200, Inclusive, No, 180, lnfi»unuu-m—ono-eoum. schemo was that other- wiso the publie, who couldn't understand these matters, would get excited, nud think the whole thing was going by the board. According to the very nature of things, arzucd Ayer, the thing ought to be kept sceret, becauso If it came out it would create great deat of talk, and they would be blamed, o great deal would be saiil about the {mpropricty of doiug it, and there would be a strong effort to break up the whole thing, and it would operate badly, In other NTED~FEMALL ILGLP, Domesticss ‘VASTI(D—A WOM. FOIt BECOND WORK Apply with retercuce st 01 West Jackson-st, Money to 1128 on walclies, il of fyerv deactiption at GULIN Ofice (Hireused, 2 East A CAN AMAKE CHOIL upwanls on city property or JO4. 8%, PUTNAM, 5 drurrland b “n\.\"r D-A GUOD GERMAN GIIL FOR @ ‘eral Loustorky vne who tidersiands washing, amt Imoing thoruuikily s sinall private famtly. Cail st €0) West Mourue-st, VW AiThD=A COMPETENT QI FOILG SERAL figue come well reccommended. Aps wurks ply a4 147 Ashtas Bootn—Set caxe, term ulendar Vith them when the eail Hocllo and dunker turned | words, public seutiment would ust fy it untll it | than the average of waltzing time. At the end | This be las on the wall of bis rovm. 1lis sous, inclunlve Tearvorn-st., tear X PGl e “'. TED-A GOOD UKL FOI - GENERAL finte's evidence, and Lecame wituesses for the | wus oxplained. Mr. Smith said, “Buppose wo | of the third hour ke was apparently as fresh as Carroll and Rulph, are living with thelr motber, s, Bush ve. TICKELS IN SUMS OF £2 AND UPWARDS CAN howsework in & smail fam 0 1rish,” Heter- latern evidonce, And ouam e e or diac,| Miemd Lo oue count, what whi you dot Ayor | St the etart, ot oven belu much ovorhicatod | Tho foruer, a promising Loy, is o student fn | way Compony, on triul, N GR AT th axchange for currency at thie counting. | DceaTequired. 131 Cutiiga t i el Sored of during the next term of muld Court, and”| replied thiat If the bateh came upy, told the whole | by the exertion. the Folyteclinle Institute. Mr. Tilton is absent, |, JUBoE FAUNELL=1107, Marah ve. Mareh, and | room of the Tribine Cantany. e WANTUI-DIMEDIAT: KIFAND Gl Ml licns reserved. Cuianurs A, Heri, ntory, and satisfied tho Government counsel | At a Tittle beforo 10 o'clock Prof. Cartier be. | Most of th thue lucturiug, but promtly onhis (10, Selmogtind ve, Keerle L 1 £n CAN IR HAD IN EXCHANGE poit | YV st lwom 23, d4i stat Avu, 0, 1877, Attoraey for Clamants. | ot they - were neting tn zood falth, 10 | gan to use beef ten freely, taking @ sherry-glass | Feturn to the city ho telegraphs for Carrol, | ¢ 18, Fox va, Lang, still on cy at'the countiug-foum of the fripune. telals W ASIAD=A NOUNG GIRL TO RO LIGUT Col. Jucsscn called on the District-Atturney | sentonce = would ever be passed, or who comes to him: fresti sith news from his housewark, Tnquie ot 63 Suath Paulius-ss. full st a time, aud drivking in this way, within Tor that nobody would ask the Court to bt ther, Mr. Tilon's frlends 1 ard | p JUDOMENTS 7ANTED CED CHAMUER MAID, stween 10 and 11, ne: . e | mother, Mr. ton's frlends have hes U [3 » CoeiT— ' b i oL PiAEH T e e stont o, | o e bty ‘;t‘:lqunnm.vélmll.lrrclp{e: ot e xiTED Srates Distiicr Coonr—The Watson P a i 1) | oV T from persons in Brooklyn thut he has beetseen | Coal & Minlug Compy V. ashivrsicloe o hib. Wifcla. cealtiOnet, In Mtadious | coess Sy _omyauy e, Propeller Cashler do strect, several times, and it 8 belleved thut he Serenon Covnr—Coxressiona—Ii, N, Simlth v hins visited hee rc{wnludlv siuce s return from | Charleaund Mard Lautenschlazer, & X Europe, s Inthnate triends suspect that | Qrew Peterson v, Henry Larvon and Peter Schlund, e bus been conferring with ber relative 1o a re- "”,1""7""‘! Can¥tierman. Nattonal Rankas Wil e TRl 1B T0g. B0, A disclosed 8000 § yoin 3.” Maekell, $7LL18.—M. W. Carivr v, & en W, & i debt, 180, B - i1 friends, who were visited, azreed that he | wiareny, e om i ne g W e wus anxlous | some way to reconstruct his 1T CornT—CoNry #=1%, D, Richurds lwhh:lx thuy weru to plead gulity, ‘The question then came up as tho other counts of the indict- ment, and the Government counscl sald they could he dismisscd at such time os was thought best. Further Inquiry was then made about the selzure cnses, whereupon one of tho gentlemen 4 the Government would preserve the risht to have them o through a sale. Mr. Smith clearly {utimated In bis reply to this that it sent by S\:cn:lur{ Bristow to Bupervisor Tut- I Yon, whilo the latter was fn Chieago, Jan. # ploco In his month altnost constuntly, When ) ] e began the danca the Professor wore o shirt- collar of the perfod, snowy white, und of such gigantic proportions that the tips of lis cars eied coustantly In imnunent danger. But at 11:30 o’clock, after tive hoursof violent excreise, the collar stood as strafht and triin as whet g began. 'Che announcement at 1 that he had completed his fifth hour wos met with a storn Nursese \L'CTX!L\' FALES OF A “neon. eté., Tuesa Commencing at 10 8. HURRES, NUGGTES, TEAR: NTED=TIDY G1itL, 13 TO 14 YEARS OLD, [ Thursnaya, anid Katurdays, to 1AKa caro ul 8 baby: references required. 4.0 at WHEN & Co.y 107 sad | Wareewsay, =l < T8 Wamidu 1o B TANTENZX STHONGL UEALTILE WR EKURSE SCTION TUESDR DFIIAYS AT 104 piy at Ur. BEVAN'S ullice, }i larion-court, A;f,',:,fi,dmh Ve i ol ahucis’ and ds rrom 3 W't wuddro 7o m, aud ends bougtit, eat Twelfih Ve e g FicE OIS T . 14, 1870, Judgo Bangs said he was not o custodian of tho dispatch. Cul., Jucssen replied that the District-At- torney had been served with a notice Saturday 30 produce the originnl, Maving falled to do 10, he was now oblized to offer o copy thercol, O SALE-ATA GRETSACI VWASTHU=2 Guub OPEUATOUS 0N VISR €HlOr, ieh lie was proceeding to read, whien Judge | wasn't cnough, 1t wasn't at all satisfactory, 5 e e shattercd howe, and that he hod o strung dm- | ve. Thomas A, Scott, &L I| AR LA I ovreuats, also Koud isters; sicady work sud guod B b e e emiag | Toaoh e fooa et oo T expiain Chat 1t wasn b8 | oL, I ot Tnnesrss anq | palss i this dircetion growlng out of lib abid- | ( dvwex Buotii=G, S Civbing o al. ve, State | 5 S | DA Abuly st 454 Weat Chicaserar. 1, the Judge remarked thut he did not ecs | fuw thousund dollars that the Government wos | g)6 “alr became 8o leated that i ‘the | fnz Tove for his wife,of whom he hus never | Savings Institution, $2, 248, i A Miscelinncous, it the dispatels wus material, Ho further | after. With the breaking up of the Ring, such o | windows had to be opened, At 11:0, | Shokon, i all of his trouble, except I the TIE AVELLATE SUPERFLUITY, it VW ANTEDSLALY Asp 0 Tobes, Blaiket NTLEMEN ACQUAINT i 4 with busliess houses, on eniary.” B3 aud o Dearborn ., loum b2 abpls from 0t el VW ARTEDS YOURD LAY T TAKE CHARGE et of ook, _ Adriss V3, Trivite oice, —TOUNG LADY WITIUSOME BNOW Ioukkecping. i curyist 84 wr weok, stated that Lis bnpression waa very strong that the present Inquiry . must be conflned to whatever agreemeut was inado writh the District-Attorney and those assoclated with him, and outside agrecments could not by ndmissible, Col, Juvssen made a brief plen for the admls- slon of thoe dispatch s evidence, but the Court waa not swerved from bis position, As furnish- ed Tue Tmipune reporter at his own request by Mr, Heed, it reads as follows: WasinatoN, D, C., Jan M, 1870.—4, P, Tut- ton, Superciaor Internal Recenue, Chlcugo, Hl.: An wo liave not directed any arraugcment with n- dicted partios, mo we decline to fnterfore with any that has besn entered {nto by the Distelct-Atturney with the approval of his assuclates und tho local thing was compuratively insignifieant. As he expressed it the " Govermuent coun- sel proposed to - mako - an agrecment b}’ which these distillers wonld be the friends of the Government all tho way through, Wit- ness sald he still wanted to know just how his clionts wers to get through without belng scorclied, whereupon Dexter expluined that o wouldn't do to openly promise the men fnunu- nity, beeause thut would oxcite the public, but that these men must trust the Government in this business, After some further talk, In which the bosis of agrecment was o littls mora fully outlined, witness went back to lis oflice and reported to his cllents that, provided they would tell all thoy Knew, and show they wera the friends of tlie Uovernment, no seutence Kindest of terms. It was not preteuded b Speclal Inspatch tu The Lhiagr, Tribune, any one that the basis of the mullu.rcunlm); CSP"",‘,!:';"‘L‘[’,‘I Hl‘., Nuv, 10.~The Appgllato ‘wus known, or that any terms bl been nzreed ‘Olll‘ly' fidir strict, meets to-morraw, but au. 1L was only Judged from Mr. Tilton's cou- | Yiu far ouly ten casee arg dockete, tho prin- ! r it § ristian Coun- fuck st o ‘was asrunglog for sowothlog of | 4y % bue Injunctlon vase of Pana Townsldp et Mr. E. J. Ovington, to whose hotise Mrs, Tu- al. va. The Btate Auditor. . Thisis an Injunctlon ton went on leaving hier own hoine, sald thit he ,"‘“'fl" Wi Camiahat Loty iCourt, restinlic bad seen Mra, Tilton frequently of late, aud bnd | 1€ tho Sudivor trou fovslug a tax 1o pav cers asked hor sbout the rumor that she was to re- | 20 onds {ssued by that tuwnstip in kid of the tora to her husband, She lad emphatienlly Buringllelt & Iinols Boutheastern Rallroad, answered that siie had no desice 1o retnrn, anil 1."4’ fi:" of T"lh"r:]""""" will commence ut 10 that she stiould never o back. to him while sue | 940tk o e Thursday, sud twenty cusce will bo yua e gt mtud, Mlr, Ovlugton ot e e %now whether she had received any visit from Atr, Titton or not, or whether she bad beey so. | 4 Nurse Who Serificed Her Own Life to hawever, Prof. Cartler wave decided signs of fatlgne. His ®eyes looked heavy, and the lizhtness of his stepplng secmed to be giv- fng way to a heaviness of tho fect. His con- stant use of fee was looked upon by his frieuds s o bad sign, but they still perefsted in thewr be hot be would sdeceed, than uny place in l:l((l, Dilsitiens Linl Harsess. - WL sel) on o or'exciisbre. He C. WALKEIL 30 and VW E, NILL MARE EXTUA ISOUCEMENKS T DUYEPE ToF the next sisty d. o v anun. wsgally JAFied 810K Of DUT WD MARVTACTATE O Dhoast B RERD Sic, e aaihy ue e bich 14 1 sy ary 10 1116 Trade. e Alss bave i o SarlL B o Srou e, TuckAw s g, ¢1es aid the Nookkeupers, Cleriss, &ce HcOnL eaprrds whionh Al fricke 3 imiort | CUTUATION WANTED=DY A COMPETEST DOUK i w{;“f 5'&:‘;"“’“1“_{; A pitkes Kecper. Adiress G A, Tribuun uthce, Y0 YHI & CU., 2 : UTUATION WANTED=UY A YOUSGH MANAS IPERIEU AN @ D' Wi ius or recerviug elerk. 613 _irthune viice Traacse QITUATION WANTEIL=An BUILKTL rine R wiil pay £30cath y man ottt “Fuere was conshlerable bettit?, un the result - MUKUATIONS WA at tho start, the Lets rangine two to one and five to two in his favor, with few takera. After 11 o'clock bets of 150 to §100 that ho would not succeed were offered, and several of them were taken, Tne dancer’s only method of re- Jieving his muscles was by datciog alternately with o lady and gentleman, always taking the lady's part when danciug with u gentlemau. By e Ty LOARDING AND LODGINGs Kouth Sidce ; 1 ¢ Savo Five Children, revenne ulllcors, aving confldence in their judy- 3 iment this plan he could rest miuch of his welght pon | Jlcited to rotum. Tle felt positive that there Ne EAST WASHINGTON-ST. ot fue 8 situatOn K8 & Ta mentand and dideilty, wo leavo e Foaceuiton by aalnst thewn would ovor L askud fory gl U3 | his genntenan partuer 3, portion et Lhe tiine Would tuver b &y reunlo. o brother said: | Oneof the LT he Onter BT oot Roorsaibed | STt s I 108 O l:c:lrnull‘:m;c'v'o'l,‘l;“ldruq‘ nulufy‘grl Alnwh:nwlll ey "l:uhl N Bty & thesemenain't willing and the time the betting changed ity Mre. ThTum, chf T just saw her get o Troyes succumbed recently ut Parls to an attack , W L 83 r_week, BITUATIONS WANTLED-E! vV tho ntoreat of s Qovernment, * ™ | them s He St L Conie U to your | 1b Was | notced A e e bon" " hia | £ar ot Uriiieu atrget. and o down toward M, | f isurophobla, contracted under vircumstantes e e asant o [ 7 Dumesticss ™ WILLIAM 8. GOLSEN " nution, but you are to enter o plea of guilty to | suriner, and Y 5id 1o depend somewhat upon | Beechor's fuse, Stie wus luoking remarkably afno ordluary herofsm, A month ngo Sister BOSE CAR I, EASANT [OME ry was taking charge for a walk of five con- e o e | QITL ne ofiice, one count, the indictment will be witharawn as 1o the seizure cuses, and you are to go forward s the triends of tho Governmient.” " Whatever tha men got would be on the basis that they wers the friends of the Government. '*The tdea [ got,” added Mr, Smith, “jwas that the tlovernment would let them get the thiug as cheap as they could.’ Witness cxplained that he went back to Dex. tee’s ofliuo that ufternoon to see what was to be done fu_refcronce Lo an o meut on George Miller, of which that gentiemsn had received notice'that morning. Matthews was there, aud sald hie would teiegraph to Washington to have the thing stopped. Mr, Reed lamled witness an agreement with Government counsel and defendants® attorneys, dated Bept. 4, 1870, which, wituess explained, embodied what he had testitied to. He adde: that Le had asxed Dexter for his authority to wake the arrangements, and Dexter had re- plied that he had full authority, and that the Government couldn't go back on it Defore the agrecment was con- summated, witness got hls clients’ storics and reported them to the Guverument counsel, who said they were all satisfactory, and that to break up the Ring wus worth infinjtely more to the community thag to collect a few thousand .\"‘l"-\' “'AN' private taialls, : : ngl"ATl;liN ‘:‘;AN rub‘:l.‘l\' IAII&I‘“TI. C.B,? (fi,ll.).:i ciymey | O tuwisb aud frun OF Lo 4o liouscwork,” Lall ur ads 1 oo, o, AN | D TR o b o louscmors t board with qlTuA‘l'l“N WANTED-BY A YOUNO ullit, TO 7, d $4, &Y 4o geveral housewark and Lo sew If requited; would s MOTEL, 10 Nuit LAS like » Lun Heferebcw 1€ Tequired. Apply at 134 Cclase boshl, Wil plensant runing, at 63 Lo et uliu; perweek; 8129 perday; day board, $1.30 per week; SITUATI Sl et 23 centa. iy S i s narce ¥ pemard JEXAUA HOTEL, LTS 18] WA A e P e AL Fs . ik Pt 20 B L T B bt ook, o withwu boanl, €30 S0 1t werk | QITUATION WANTEU=IY A SCOT s P it s 39t cuok, wasli, and do visin sewlug lu family. Apply ai 20 Bullivan: for QITUATION WANTED-BY A GIL WHO UNDEIL: wauds huusework thuroughly, wio ts s £ood cook and Taundress, Vleaso call at 93l Dearvor qnunmx‘ ANTED=UY A COMPETENT GiltL N tor yeeral louscwork 1o ‘s private tatlly. 138 Nort Ashlawdear, e A s QIIUATION WARTERIV'E 600D GIIT, 16 LG Y secuind wurk oF geteral housework s s guiall faimnie NEW AND FIRSI: 173 can Kivo Loat of refereuce, Uall 81753 North Wella AL AU SDUCKD PRICES! | QUTUATION WAKTED—NY A G0OD BWEISIT I orderto dlapon af w cuui o pover et s | S or ehaeat housowork lo sl prizals Auier Dave drpRed O A ruTer them, ot peiall at | Jean family, AVHITIortwd daysat b sumvite WANTED-IY AN AMERICAN G1 d prices. ITUATIO! L Wzally rEAUCR PHCSR, Ly wquat 1o any made by us | 100 Tor driicral LousaworK. 1o & suall Faii- o second AT Uhss Yho Casca 870 Bot of the Itest | iy, 'Calial iiass south Deardorust % e 11 be sold fur cash, oF for easy pay.nents, or Nursoss was called by the defense. Io came up fresh and amiling, as of old. One of the first ‘gues- tlons usked him wus whother shero was any srecment between him and Government coun- sel fur immuulty on condition that he would turn Buate's evidenco in the whisky busincss, Judge Bungs ublected to thie lerma * (foverns ment counsel,” ‘There miicht have been seree- wents with Governinent oflicers, but Govern- ment counsel was another thing, Col, Juessen salid tho testimoy would show that all agrecments wero ratificd by the Gove ernment. cou 3 Judge Blodiett took occasion to’ further fn- guct tho Jury 0s to the Issus involved, which s whether thore was an agreement for full finmunity from all penaitics und punlshiments, torieitures, ete., or whethier there was o feserva- tlon on tho purt of the Government to forfelt the property describead ln the bond. Golsen was then allowed to proceed, and stated that in Decomber, 1875, Col, Eastman came to him und told it he weuld best go to certain Government officers then fu the city and muke bis peace with the Government, At lJust Goleen went to the Grand Pacliic und saw Lol. Mutthews, then Bupervisor of this district. Tho first Intervlew did pot result fu much, Mat- tuews ot being able to tell him what was to bo el 1 U astor's : :tll}:r n(gvl‘n ::I‘;(f :\?:1 m‘fl’ .; 'lln‘m‘é':‘m‘;){“ :fi{,:{, :}:; valescent clnldren, the eldest of whom was only veaudal tranibles, but there waan't auy sugges- | B years of nge, when they wero suddenly assalled 2 & Palrrdo: by a sheep-dog, whose juws wore running with Hou Vit Sl Tl cilelb e Uk b0 b hik: T, and who attacked theny with fury. She J e - 5 {nstantly saw the danger of her charges, aud, » i . J resolutely Interposing belween the territied PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND GEN, LEE | Siblron and the Turioys aulmal brayely with The lon. A. B. Mayruder in Paludeiphiu Weekty | tood its attack, Sle was severely bittew, and T the dog, exvited by the eries of the ebildren, en. In 1803—acveral years after the War—a 8en- | deavored to rush upon them, Then followed o ator fu Congross had the temerity to make the | splendid act of defotion. Protecting with ner cliargo that Gen. Lee Aad applied to Prestdent bady the children who hung on to her petticoats - shricking with terror, this brave girl threw her- Lincolu for the command of the Federal army | gf courugcously upan the dog, and for ten destined to inyado and subdue the Southiern | jyinutes grusped i, rolling oser with it, aud States, and that, belng refused, from pique and | thrusting her fist into {ts mouth to present its resentmient he turned and offered his sword fn 3“% "'-olcnl'hh;{u; i f‘u’:‘"::‘f“fi""u'#" carne ) ¥ D jast, Lestoll and Killed e dow. lu Sister ald of tho Bouthern cause, wud thus wis [ W vty have ifteen deep sounds on ber rafied to tho chlef command of tho Rebel | payds nnd facersted arine; an fmportant artery forces. On the instant, Mr, Reverdy Joliuson, of | wus wounded. - Skiilful caro was given o her Maryland, himsel{ & Unfon man, denounced the | wounds, ligatures were applied, the parts torn stuteiment 8 untri, aaylg Uhat, althouen b | N LTI, s, LT LBOILIE, SO S had not the suthority of the accused to deny it, | FH AR, (0 2ot 3 o zl cape the ultimate fato which there was Gen, Lee's lofty character and unstainod honor | 16 fiucii rewson 1 fear, Later, however, (i atone sufllced to repel the charge, This fure | pharyngeal spasm, vomitiug, und lmlmul-uhm nlshed the occasion for Gen. Les to glve, | insll its characterlstis symptoms uppeared ; and na v it for_support, Mr. ‘Thomas, who left the Lincoin I'ark. _Adires 1143 floor at 9:22," was succeeded by Mra, Cartler siafn, ‘The dancer's wifo kept up for forty-tive winutes without showini the slichtest slins ot fatigue, and at the end of that time, st 10:07, Mr. J. Montross tookher l)lnuw, Mr. Montruss manuyred to keep his breath for just nine miu- utes, when be retfred, at 10:16, apparently com- pletely extiausted. 1le was sticceeded by M Arnctmon, who danced for twen*y-nino minutes, I 10:45, when Mr, James H, Binith, an excel- ITent and casy daucer, tovk best pluce und kept it without ditticulty for forty-ons minutes, till 1 At 11:45 Prof. Carticr had recovered much of his former spring and spirit, aud bounded nbout tho floor sluost us llghtly us at Hrst, This soon chanyed thoe betting sgulu, and pothing more unfuvorable to tho daucer thun vven bels were olfered. Miss Lucy Furman followed Mr. Binfth as Prof, Cartier's partner. Keepiog the floor for forty minutes, she was then relieved by e, Abram Dubols, who succumbed in fourteen winutes, Miss SBarah Leoboldh again sccome panied the dancer for thirty minutes, and then, 1245, Mrs. Cartier jolued lier bushand. When 30 was reached, completing six hours, the 1. ber wey “WANTED-UY A GEIMAN GIkT, b to Lake enlire charke sud do the wurs g ~__MUSICAL. \ FINE PIAND, BUT LITTLE U8 0 tonthly uathl paid 1 WBIT KEED'S Templeof Mus ¢ ci ;i Professor was loudly apptauded snd was pre- | {hroueh Mr. Johnson, not alone the conclusive | Sister Mary died from this fatal and fearful dis- | reated suill rentian, ITUATION WANTED-BY A EDUOATED AMER- d F 3 clear evidence that he mself decid rom | ing saved, at tho price of her life, the five chils | ——ermmgiroy o knuw what wis to be donewith blin. Matthews | ed within u tew days after this. Nalf had passeq, the dancer sxain veceived tre- | :M" Aoty At hancr. the vcr'y rout | drea AR et A U‘ '.';!f"""‘.' : l‘fi(&_m bt Tha court then adjourned until this morning. Two of the witnesses to-day will ba no less por- sons than ex-Supervisor Matthews and Glolson G. Russell, COL. MATTHEWS, A reporter saw Col. Matthews yesterday after- noon after the adjournment of “court, and ro- newed old aequaintance with the hero of Plko sald to bim: 1 will Keep you out of prison, you tell what you xuuw." \Vmwunn:nllu'd‘x‘ “You haven't got mo thero yet.! Matthews then told hhin his (uture would depend on what be knew and could testify to,” Uolsen oo told bim what he kuéw, and aald W Matthews that the Government bad ielzed his store, cte, und he wanted to get bus mendous applause, While dancing with his wile, L'rot. Cartler reuewed all his uctivity of the early cvening, and clicited mors cheers by bis rapid ovolutions. MMrs. Cartier remained his partner to the end, When the hands of the clock, moviug around to 1:30, auuounced Prof. Cartler's success, the spplause was loug snd loud. He was fresh as u rose. Employment Agencies. wr = 1TUATIONS WANTED—FAMILL o AN SN, e £ood Scundinariag or Ueruied felaale istly paymicoie e cive grosia) prices. Call nd 17 suppied st G, DUBKES umca. 172 North il before ! giaee malied | T = T WERTRS T2t of Mt vt Ve piari-ate LUST _AND FOUND. MISOELLANEOUS, NEAL LEAVITT, ferment which he was falsely sccused of covet- ——— -~ inz, Noue can tell the exiraordiuary story in Driven from Ilome by Rattlesnnkes, better tecws than Gen, Lee Limeell, us contalus Maduwonpille (Kv.) Times. ed in the following modest sud characteristic R, D. Reynolds, ol Blaugltersville, Ky., aays Jetter addressed by bim at the time to the Hon. | that Mr, T, ¥, Brown (o balf-brother ol our Reverdy Johusou, who, Bot long befure his | townsman, J. L. Hrown) aud family bayve been death, avouched 1o the contributor its entire | driven from howe by rattleanakes. ‘Two or plandt apetist pricess HERL'S T J'.UU{, PIANOS A*\" QLG A NEED O d- P == | J7OUND—ON WEAT LAKE-ST. ook e ey S8 v by g st 33 Wt operty back. Matthews saly, * Well, well | C o Hi affable and as jolly as of authenticliy: thres nights in succession, before S Brown | “CTVTCARN PAID FOI LA AND GESTLE. | Bubst. stier 1:30p. By ] 1o um); r you, 1w the rluht' bower of um‘ 0&‘."#&:1 m?:n‘-: ::‘mld gentleman by’ mZ uame 7 LKXINaYUN, Va., Peb. 25, 1868, —The ffon, Rev. | abandoned his prewmfscs, he and his hmhs mcu'-‘cu‘«-an clulluns‘. l‘r; SCHLE J Blates usr-: LARG PAWP ‘v.uh{m-.“ :QUA C ww - Witiess' rephied, “I Ilko such a kind of | of Hiroaks used to sit together 1 an Upper room MR, BLADST('),?&%.IN IRELAND, m)’lv J{;anwg. r,lllllll“slulla almnub. mml‘l"%“ nmhi‘:hnhlmll“kel nmle l'l’!ll]\lclllly u:firb:“ k., Clilcage, Orders by Wall prolupily atteaded w, 'wmw u‘t::: Vufl}"fli lm,:x‘“ Wil pay s e NRer Lbatirlitern v : 2 =S neh, =3y Deaw Sin: My atteation has been called to | uround he Louse. ‘Twenty-seven cenn | 70 PARTIES WISHING TO REACH 6,000 OIF 8,000 | 2% S il T ower,? |Laughter,] Witneas then wadeup | in the Governwent building and poro over cer- The following communication has_been drop- l o EALIUNG U the ofticla) repor tam pavers which revealed to some extent the Uiited States crovked tracks of the whisky men. “ly the way, Culopel,” " sald the reporter, als mind to turn State’s evidepce. According Lo his agreenicut with Matthiews, there wasto by . 8o lmprisonwent, and, if ho told atl be koew and® rt of the debate in the Senate of the | Kille ct e et o whteh yon i | il ot Tagb nocottilss to doudt the carrecinees of the | gy WIRABUN. —A CORAL ) Al THROOL ufi-bs:fi larriaon wal Veo liuren: ou Vil 4 car, bel vol ~alld-atd., Gl La- e e dn il and OBiv. ou 'Olifo-st. Looatde sycuta by seudig chivuiars Weah Nopioauls, sycats by suudug clivulurs Wetkest | L &5, Tribuns otice. ped into Mr. Punch’s letter-box. The article was, apparently, (ntended for an Antericau pa- slatement he [un. Simon Cameron in ro- N Wi A balle- el -~ TE WILL UIVK 83 TUO A 0N WHOTIAS | feiween Lasalivand, Kusd, or o Husbui. Leiween rould’ prove it, bis property would be restored | * what ubout your telling Golsen you were Flee cacd 0 myscll, re that you may leel certaly N ORDEIRTO ACCOMM/ \\ e (cothache one minute after taktugone trial | O35 Wod fuah Pleuso return 10 Klnzie Sctioul, oF o by ek oaallataout. Cols Euate | Bristow's rizist Dower " ? per bub tho sage of Flect atcoet, uslog bl | K3, KoMt on ihe occusion refericd to. 50 far Do, AOA R e b cblihud | of cospatrat s nciiedy o s Sond o Silaity Tt an was prescut when the lual azreenicot was | * Never used any such expression. 1t% won. | discretion, hias made up Lis nind to publish it 40 | Ly oy 4 giyiduat statement can make you pracelrisbices io fie Uimerent Blvlsivus ws desianted A o 2w, souibweat Coruer of Madisda Try Itire = —yRIDAY EVENING ON ROSILET. B = : e [ el e TE S50 ander il plewts Vince, 1= NT! N AND 3 A O R ET < T = POANDFOE, SENTLEMAN AN0, Veiturtrora | [ OSTEA, LOGRETLODE ( CONTAIRING T liome wuy e hul for reksousbie prive; Nurtli slde Fs oy relusata i * et ke ‘owbt of Uiion | P iunuay sewaried by revdistad (o uifice oF len k. ‘Address i 44, Tribucy vitlc BHuuee, 477 Kast Mo s s 0ARD—-BY & YOUNU G TAN TN AP | 'PARKY BEZA CYW. 9THOV NOVEMERL. 1; ¥ate fawily where no otber rdere are kupt pro- - e ferreds Leat reterence givea, C2 Tribune vfiice. FOIL BALLE, — BUSINESS CHIANCES. JFOR BXLE=CorFRIL VACUUM SLOUIL AND FEED STORE FOIt BALF—DOING A pamprompicce. L AdMca L 31 Yohade [P0k Al ke sptundid vcatton ou " Lis 0L SALESFINE eTOLK FIXTURES ClE West Lldc: thsowner has goud Fedeous S0r scliiiig, Apply st 8 50uth Clask:si. Addreas o3, Trivunvoisce, S Apply a8 south Clark s, - i satt N S0 T NORTI RIS, | - ST OR AR 1 e of o Tucations, o cliys S heasfor caat; ool bualesk, Wik rade biready watad- JPIREPLOOF WALRHOUSK FOE VU ey il anted to any obe that 1 dealred the | Dulwwhere savertiacy bu Laken 1or e saine the fnterest of tho Britiah publlc, Mr. Lunet's | 1uever inuaied Lo any oue o ebar e ut L Alath Odice. and will be received readers will observe that Mr. Gladstonc's roti- cence fn Ireland bas not boen coufued to his ap- pearances in public. This fact I8 very gratify- fug, and must plead an excuse for the rather irregular sppearatice of the subjoined report: 70 the Kditor of the —— —— Heruld, New York: Haviug received your instructious to seek an audicnce with Mr. Uladstone, Your Owan Tuterviewer immediately Journeyed to Ireland, and preseoted blnsclf befors TUE GKBATEST STATESNAN OF TUN NINNTEENTU CENTULY, Mr. Gladstons was_s little out of temper, and asl our Own Intervicwer wlat he wuuted, Your Own Interviewer inmediately replied that mude at tho Urand Pacitfie. [t was toupply toull the distillers afterwards kuown as the trst batel. Witness alterward weut to Wirt cxter, oue of the Governmeot couusel, who sald tu Witness: ¢ Whatever youund Matthews greed to, that will bo all righit. Matthiews s thsanan.” Dexter theu touk down bis testi- mony. Ioalso et Ben Ayer shortly afte wards, * while the newspapers were going foe” Lim, and Ager said: “low do you fecl, Golsen, about theso newspapars blowlng about youi" 4 Qn, id Golsen, *1dow’t care tor them,” “'g'l’u % 20,"" said Ayer, *yuu ure oue of thusy feliows that needa’s care” for thew; you are all right.” 1u reapuuse to the question whether any judg- went bad ever been rendered agatuat biw 1 the derful how meu’ will distort Tacts. Certain stalemeuts are made, and a wan torturés them into something thut will carry out bis pecullar uotlons, Thess leltows will move beaven and earth to get out, I know, Why, somne people would make off with the V rly gates ll,‘ they ever got to leaven. D—u it, thoy'd steal every- thing they could lay thelr hands on, unlcss it wus the gulden caudlesticks. " * But dou't it luok as Lf the Goveroment was tryinu‘!.o back out of its agreement with tho boys “Yell, now, you mustu't interview me be- cause §'m goiug on the staud to-morrow, and all 1 bave to say will bumsde public then. Just wait till then, wy boy, sud you'il have it all.” And the reporter unwlllingly let bim off, APFLY rwy, uor did 1 111 ¥ o'clock p. ¢ . Ever bave a conversation but with one genilowau | on é'.'x'..“.-i'.‘;& s ShewinEiss S ik a d 0 b Qir, Francls Preston qua:n-) guihe -ufl““l which | | WiLLIAN K, WINSING, Hookteller and dtatloner, wes at bis Invitation aud, ss 1 undenats st ibo EnLy: al-av. justance of Presddeut Lincoln. After hvteutug to [ (3 S WALDEN, Fey Siatlaer, ate., 1009 his remarks, §declined the offer he made we lo OB TIIRUMSTON, Wei News Depat, 1 tuke commatd of the arwy that waa to be brought | Biue Taland-sv.. corner of Ualste Jato the Geld, wtating s candidly aod courtcous) GEOHUK JENRY, Dooks, blaluuerg, etc., 330 Di- a1 could that, though Oppustd 1o s0cession, O deprecatiog war, | could takeno part in an 1uvasivn Dealet, and Fancy of ‘the Southern States. - FAN Wit 2l 1 weat directly drom the interview with Mr. g Bl to Lhe oftice of Gen. Scott, and told biw of tho proposition that had been made to we sud my decteion. Upon redection after seturniug to my buwe, lconcloded that 1ought no longer 1o retain the commission | beld n the Ustted States snuy, oud on the yecund morning thercafter 1 forwarde _ PERSONAL, AL—M. W. LUKEN. M. D.. OF CHICAGO, cby tequested 1o sead Lie prescut wddrces 10 ablisnment of ALFRED HENTZ, Lelp e Lourt, Golseu replied that be kuew nothivg of | Perhaps the remark about the candlesticks will had 1o ask bim several questious of the | wy reslgustion to Gen, Scoit. S 5 e e vl F T R 7 1) B¥ber cenl per 4ear. 14 Weat Munroe-st. uy judgucut until bo \:en:klot T bony e | wive some clow as 1o the way thu Pike Count h?gnes:?xmm“luonnl Impomucqe- Forinstance, | At iko tiuo 1 hoved ‘that yicace would have been | ALY RER WANTEL WITH, Do oAt I Y ____1_--——-L-——1‘———_j‘.. e e savley some time ago, aod was Lo1d thut thero | disciple will go wheu be comes 0 give bia testl- | Ko would i 1o kuow prescved, that wome way would bave beei [OUBM | 4oing 3 Lusiueas of $50.100 ber sauum. Inquire of VOKSe _ooooooonn SIACHMINELRY, Vas 8 $52,000 judgment sgafnst him, and Lo | wong. K L STONE THOUGHT ABOUT 1us- | iosstethe country from tho calswitles of warand | povh & WisNelt, oo Toaioro s EDICAL WORES-GLasy SULOKAY, 3 YOI ND-HAND ENGINE. 60 I then bad no other jntention (Lan to pssd thy re« = — a m':mdgr of my m&u‘ 2 )IIIV‘AII C‘IH:I:I.\-“ Twu dl,ll FO EXCHAN! . S aftcrward, upon tie iavitstion of the Governor of | Soprmanm 0 ke > e Vil uu;} sepatred o itictiond, fouud Luy Cou 70 EXCUANGE-$12.0u KICK BIUCK BTOREAND Veokion then ta session 3 ealss tanb ok et i bl T e e L nion, ud secepss | Algisguingd donmee; Yaihotie Ayl ot or mood ————— The Debt of Tean The Comptroller of the State of Tennessee bas issucd = statement -buwluf tho smount of the Btate dobt, with, sconud latercit Lo bo 5 . 7 iatusoo.k's Practice. 84iLus- 24 bouth Clar ANTED—GOOD 8KCOND: vouldn’t muke the loan. Goleen was very much : “’ = i astuuished ut this, us bo bad expected full im- wuuity, He bud spoken with Judgs Baigs very often o this subject of * squealing ' aud obtululug bamunlty, * Lo fact," sald Golicu, i Walsou's Practice, 2 P m'“ux'n'flu!x.: WREST TICTION ALY, PRINTING MATEIRIAL, Pa GLSTER'S DICTIONAUT: | amaes DA ) Bt Gtandard work ceo; b JIGHTH MEDIUM UOKDON PIYNTING PLESS D stendard works b wwod el RIS | BN VGL s voa v W e LAKD, The Great Man returucd that be bell laud to be a part of the United Kingdow of Ureat Britain and Ireland. Although pressed to ajd somethive wuze 10 bls sather mewes

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