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THE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1878, killing him was guflty of mntder or manalanzhter, 1le started out after dark, with a single-harreled ‘The defenso couid ahow thn defect In order ta re- shot-gun, to shnot down a woll whose howls he gnce the grade of the ofense. 1ia offered the conld near somo distance off Inthe timher, WL firat, o show the abanlute intention of the The stars were bright in an unclonded sky, and —— MISS MWKEE apolozy or exente, bntnoton {ts admismbility as an jtem of evidence, Tho Court sald It might go In an partof the declaration of the officer, * Whntever was sald hy the nfficer or by the party In reply wan evidence, — conrre, tut the declonslon was s slicht that it WY bazely porceptible withont A measnrement, MRS, M ELLIGOTT was next puton the atand, and, thona! come ringing me np at this time In the ‘morn- Ing fur nin reasan 1" Inehrfated one: %N rea- ron! I 'aurc you I'm ver' ill. Those confonnded hitcups come bacl oo WANTED-NIALE HIEL) Trndess ComatATIe A ey g otute Inf-ntion of th : ; k which sheized me last week.” [ WWASTEDSAFER ROTTOMERS o MEXa cALE ‘onstahle [n gotny tu the niace, —to jnati m in | th 2, hore hertell hr: ', Dot v oF s y o rark. The Testimony for the Prosecus [ wasceniate: bit, sn anccific suthorley, ho 4 | Kams {ucns, I ty 416 pince,—to natify him in Mg it Toan rosemttment o e aoeneny’ St | evenin the twoords the hunter conld see nite | ~Fnny Forn st ran i not think the writ waa aamissible, State's- Attotnay Milla remarked that he didn't clalm that it war / Mr. Moran said it was admissible when ft was shown to hun part of the res gesiw, Mr. Dexter wanted to be heard npon that. Witnean continged. Knaw 3cElligott seven yeara, 1o not know his ngo. He naked to be allowed to make a rlatement, — ahout what ho did not fenso objected, plainly for a anort distance. The howls of the anuonl led him in the right course, and the sownls grew plainer a8 he advanced s and after Abuut an half-hour's seareh he espled the wolf crouched upon a . brush-heap in an *open- inz* In the ahrubbery, —evidently a den. The wolf “not retreating upon his np- oroach, ho immediatoly fired at 1. The wolf sprang at him before he could maoke the first motion towants reloading his gun, and fn abont three seconds the snow and shrubhery were fiying richt and Ieit in o tussle hetween wan an executlon #0 far s the defendant knes, — Apartal {he res geate affecting the intention of tha deferdant and the Intention of MeElileott, Tha Ganrt—snppone the oflicer hd faircly s ferted that e had an_execution, and, In fact, had na paner whatever, conld the character of the of- fenne of the party killing he changed by the fact that therc was no papcr. or that Llicre wan a paper, ;'"'f" hure no legat character, exhibited to the de- endanty Mr, Milla—=Certainly, becauso thin is n qnealon of the mind of the dofendant—whether she hnd reason to knaw what the object of MeElligott wae, The claim might ha set up that the defendant testificd sunatantinlly 8n follawa: Jamer Meo Elltzott way my turtband. tle dicdon the Bth of December nt five minnien of 4 o'clock In the noen. inz. 1o wax hrought inmo an the tth, A cl man wan He was t waa bronght home. Tle made a siatement Friday cvening as 1o the canan of hia being sliot, ile told me Thureday that ha waa not_going to lve. Mr. Thomas, Mr, Sween: A Sergeant of Police, Lawyer Minor, and myself were present when he tnale his statement, Thera wan o erosn-examination. < It fs only now and then that the public gnt tion All In.. #f2ht of A'man who was once n boy ':’u-ul acted ke x bov. One of this sort was ‘met. at the Central Depot the other day. Feellng tired, and yet desiring to see all that wan to be seen, he inade arrangements 10 ait down on a bench ont- slde. ing his hand over It several times he faid to himself: * No tacks or pins put tn here to rafse & feller up, and no piteh to hold a feller down,” Ife lookeil it over very carefay, and eonthied: **No fresh palnt on here to spilo clothes, and no acid o spile the hide." o VW ASTED=FORENAN" {5 A MARUFAGTURING cstahlishment s mast hre thorough Knowledga of maehinery and controlitng men; give reference and Fositiun. A\-lllrcl_l )’(Lb,’lnlmnle ce, ‘ ANTED=A FIRST-CLA! MV “andone German woma ‘VAXTHH-A FIRST.C Appiy to 6. B, U Tho Admission of the Void Writ of Execution Yet to Be Passed On. S8 PATTERY WAKER, 233 South Canai-st, te,~but counset for de. AND LADIES TO SELL edles. ehromos, photozraptia, plted-ware, tricks, elc.: over & 7 Articies: [nducaments uneqn: “TASTED-L“'}': M watches, Jewels stationery, el nr,, thousand n FREDRRICK NKST. Live nt No. 330 Stato siroot) knew MeElligott; aa In his comoany Dec, 62 sary him first 1n duatico Best ond the Other Witnesses Tell at-pell MH, SWEENEY man and buast. Emboldened by hunger, the made a lnst examination, and feit sntiafied to | © M. LIN 0N, 43 and 47 Jackson-st, How They Got into the Jonines, ofieo betereen 12 and I o'elock: ho apoke | honait the men eamo there to atonl, 1o proftored | wae caited and awatns At n ahort-hand writer, | flerce snimal emdesamiey ot fasten on the man's : “No plan e TASTED=MEN IN EACH 8TATE FOI\ THE DF- l’l e o mo"about. going {0 iler Acikeos o with | L0 show that MeKligoit was There hecauie ho was | Sy c2led and sworn: A a short- throat, and, though the hunter sueceded tn giy- | 307% * N0 place abova here to pour water down | 74 A A QR a Constable and with pracess. He had shown 1t hy the declarations of McElligott to Miss McKee, and naw he proposed to sliow that lie had what pur- ported Lo by an execation. him. ILwas on the coruor of Illinols ana ltush streets; 1 Aid not accombany hin fhere, I went fo et Inta the houno mo that MeElligoit could ma! my back~no bricks to fall on my head—no Do- mardus Kicker under it—no bumble-tees around now, and [ think I can safely sot down and take ective service, nnd Witness identified the statement, Aditress - AMERIC Mr, Mitlz offercd it In evinence, BERY COMPA Mr, Dexter abjected. It wan reporterime. sy ifherai. AR AN “BECURR 2 Cliictnnat, 0, ENTS GUIDE: DR ing the wolf two or three aevere blows on tho head and skics, it scemed only the more en- ruged and ferovious, and egave iongue to con- and ad- hearna; The Sympathy of the Audience in Fa- oalovy, MoEiroyand I wentto Chadwick's mitted npon g epcclal principle, —admitted with a | {7 1n and comfort,—Detrort Free Press. snzente’ gonds: clrcniation 10,0005 N7ihyenrt ¥ The Court, nfter remnrking that that wonld have d tinunl iowls and snarls while maintatning the 1 vear, Bie, I KCOTT, & Dearborn at. vor of the Defendant. Mire® Miods ® tpnk. Thou “we went to f O e e, Lhnt Lhat wonlt nave o ot isjintiay, and uatt tobe. The rilo | foiit' Lwos other woiven oder b i e - ~ . i T riorn-s he was unwiilinig to pass npon the question with. nntled X THE TR NE 185A? TANTED-MEN EVERYW] Keo came. B jootl Statement ‘muxt _ha made by 8 person who waa in | U Howls of the first, avpeared on the scene, | THTE TRIDUNE #RA WANTED-MEN EVER ——— nLtho nnme an tho trunk, Al sho see, out on examination of nthorities, Immedinte prospeet of death. Tt wan not sufietent | The last two were smaller than, nut as feraclous | 75 ORDERTH ACCOMMODATE ¢ EROUS | plan in the most praci ing of the Criminal Conrtyesterday | In." Melilliwott was half a iock off.' Wa gt | , State's-Attorney Mille reaorved the proof, say. { medin Sblniii o atlld not ael Wl or had | e the lender, Clubl s Jsgun, U man final- | g Patrons ihroushout i ety woliave cuiianed | finsmal gt At o crowi rshed in as of fhels lven do. | U5 drik i, bel\veen the i doors: She anked o | 1n s [t b 31 mat oot I (10 MOERINZ | e aifyinet it he wonin .1 ot well. bk mist | 19" piantsd o berribio U mrany S ma oney [ e Ay el Tt ons, oS, desgnated | incge pronte wiulae v morning the crowi wiare you tha elerk from this gonticman's office,’ | Bit statiug that he dld not royard the ovidenca 8n | have heen adrieed that death wan near at hand: | Jayig 1t out lifeless, and Uhen beanu n retrens | heive in ehast o she Oice, and will be rece i pended upon getting oats, and long beforo udge | wiiono ame was on the trunkt' | sald, + yeoch | matertal elved and then it eonld po in only for whot it was worth. untl A o'clock p. 10, durlng tae week, sud until 8 p. m, : ADWICK was gworn, and Identified n diagram of the fret firat flnor of the honso No. #8 Itush street, which ho had made, On cron enmlnntlnnh Mr, Thomas asked Lilm 1 reached the weanon war minus the stock, and he held onlv a bent gun-barrel in his hands, having hit the trees about iim oftoner than tho wolves: but he succeeded in Keeplng them from doing any acrious Injury untll he came to the open near Walnsh-av. 'y Stationer, ete., 1000 v Fids News Depot, 1 ationiery, ete., 330 D+ V. = for the timber-edge, heating off the brutes as I--A MAN T0 ACGT AS PORTE hlsscat all tho honches on tha maln | Sho asid, **18 the coal comi a1 1 eald M iinons, on exsmination, eald the defendant | *Nie "SI Sad tin Tarta e ot iroved, —that Vi 5 on Fatnrdays: ored preferred. v A o ihe Ellrlon whra oconpiod: 5o mang | - Feh s Jug thial coming :a::n‘lu“l!‘fl. it [ totd o abo did nat know tilo man alo ahot. e itieve o was” oot sic, nd T o dia | "0l 22 b con, Vit slcar neid was | MEUING (o yommier s sustonen 170 Sr el ADDy sto) Wost iaeor pocketbook In his band, with tho oxeention on top. and aaid. **iow do you do, Miss McKeo? I have an execatlon uzainst you, nnd § have got to make alevy. 8hesaid, *'Tdon't know an yon twitl op not, 1 don't know a3 yorare ornot.” " aald, **§ 1adlos wero present that the whole west side of tha room was glven up to them. That they weredeeply interested was shown by two facts: They did not nlxs and when they got an opportunity at the The Court—\Was the statement made when he was at the point of death? Did he belleve o was going to dic? Srs, McElligott was recalted, and sald that her Ik O COOK, WASH, AND %ol Iaundreas and have reference. and-av. NILY, u —-A U] HEORGE 1 ust be have nothing todo with this; whora doyou want | hoW long he had known Mias Mckee. husband told hier he knew he wax not cofng to live, | country, where be turned and ran for deap | Yilon-at. RICR, Jeweler, Kews-Dealer, and Fancy | 47" B N S N loeo of tho mocninz seselon o ncoro of them went | (373 oLy LG do il J 1 back. " MoEtligoqt | Thin wan objected to and fuled ont. ~that ahe must not helleve the puyrielann, aincs ed him but o short dis- i o i 7 W T FOTE_HOUSEWORR, 26 - x> to Mins McKeo and shook bands withher. | weriURT S atid, Srcater I bagie Palckbuott | TpEsbiesq Bt usdonte they wonld not ba Iknly 1o tell het tho tngh o | Lic. Tne wolves followed him ore AXCAt, corer Linenlr, W bring referenc Among the new comers were Mrs., McEillgott, who e st with hee bables near tho State’s Atorney all dsy. Only once. during his opening apeech, dfd ¢ho pot hor handkerclilef to her evesand cry, though her quiet, thougutlful look Indicated that sbo fully apprecidted tha altuation, When the Jury wera I their scats, and the orizinal plane. lle hud not been in the house for three years, Ina Mckeo lived there from the 25th of July to the Oth of December. Knew that becausc ho had seen her there, «.—Did yon not make an aflidavit in October that you did not know where ahe llved? A, —Yes, By Mr, Milla: Q.~All the knowledge you had of her living whicre was neclng her about the house? the back rooir whore tha furniture was, She tried to shot the door, and MeElltentt to open It Sho sald, **Won'k you gentlemen heln me?** McKlligott mado a motion for nyo to come, 1 put my hand throngh tho door, and she; supposing I was helpin¢ Lor, opened i, Then she sald, ! What! arc yon hia arsistant?™ Mckilligott eald, **Yes, ho fs my VWASTED=XUIRLTO DO S£COND WGITK: GOOD ralri cycheeR Tequired. ADPIY for twodays atos7 e Nursese VW ANTED-A WET.NUISE. APPLY TR AFTRR- hoonatiae'cock at DIE C. G, SMITI'S office, Room 7, 125 states e, carner of Madison, that I;[u was shot i a bad place, and conid nob get orerit. Mr. Dexter did notihink that was np to the rnle. Tho Conrt, howevrr, thonght it was suilicient, Exception was taken to the ruiing, Mr. Mllla then read the statement of McElligott, which was s fotlowa: e THE MAFFETT DELL-PUNCH. Correspamdence Kew Yrk Wortd, Ricnyoxp, Jan, 20.—Every mau who holds a Virginla bound is deeply Interested in the sue- ceasful workiue of the Maffett bell-punch, than L ERTATE. BRICK RtoUse 0N Woon. only 82,000: tong time on €2,0601; K 100Ks, horse ikt BUFRY, Of lume LBHAZELTON, ___UOUNTRY REAL E 11 roo; will take saving gl tenae, r 1 hetleve I aut gulig todic, and hinre no hops of life. JOI BALE-82.un {KN AT ONCE, TANTED-A NE iiRT, 70 TARE man, " Bho sald, **All right," and tarmed and | A.—Yes, sir. went there {0, int, exeetition trom Jdnacive | which no maenine is so unintermittingly or so | O, SALE-82 tof Coori-touees 42 | VW ANTEDCA NEAT, QUICK “GTRI, T0 TARE STATH'S-ATTORNEY MILLS went downestales, McElizott says, **Come, Me. ‘Fhomas—T offer this afMdavit (Lolding ono | italne Court fn favar of Chedwick aa mestn AL A . 1t | room tramen dwerlin, “now If vou want & nice e s peomiepaten a0 autst In sewing. Good arosoand opencd for the proreculion, expresaing | boye, hurey up anit got the stoff nuyt.“ We gul up! in evidence, na McKee, " | did not fofee an eatrance. 1 putied Pmlllmv warked fo Virginia at this time, 1t Bitire feat the ey T"’ nerarequined, Apply at 642 West Lake. a2 £1,500, haif did faud 1 mitle from the depot ahie; 1his will make u spiendid ear- . Htuom 7, 170 Madieon.of. Mr, Mills—\Wint s the object? r. Thomna—To impeach this witnees, Mr. Misls—~This |1 not the time to do it. ‘Witness sald ho had never made any measures ‘menta of the Lonne, i 'I‘;ulu diagram was culed out, and #o was thoam. avit, Witness wanted to explaln abont the aMdavit, bnt the Court wonldn't perinit him. JUSTICE MAINES . waa recalled, having hia record book with him, Ly Mr. Milla: (). —Stato what the record was in the care of Chariwick vs. McKeo on Atg. 22, 1877, Mr. Dester objected, It didn't make any dif- ference how perfect the record wae, If tho writ was void, r. Millwald the record wounld show a Judg- ment agalnst Miss Mcl{co—that she taa present in lllu!nmo roum McElligott waa with his star on his coat, The Conrt—At another time and placo than whera the killing occurred? T I5— will show thai she knew (ha man; that when tho snnouncoment was mnde to ber I the housa of an exccution, sho knew thero was s judgment un which it was based: and that what Mchiligott said was not o made-up story, This will show the stata of her mind, 'Flie Conrt—~Yon do not ofler it as going to show tho vaildity of the executloa? Mr. Milla—That ix not tha purpose, Mr. Dexter safd there was nothing in _evidenco Indleating that 1t was snnounced to the defondant at that time whera tho writ was from or who bssued ll,l‘r'md he fatled to perceive the materlality of the evidence. ‘The Court thought it was competent ta show that sho know McElligott, although he could not see how it cauld have any material bearing. 1o saw no abjection to proof that sho know there was a Judgment. An cxception was noted by the delcnne Qut iy writ and commnenced tn Tesd it 10 dier Kne went down-stairs, camme np ab head of the atairs. 1 wai r, and deservedly ougbt to be, the most poou. lar thing #n the State; for really it beuetits overyhody except such bartenders ss are not strictly fonest “towards thelr employers. For thuse benighted persons who don't know what manner of thing I am writing about, [ will say thatitisa little movable metalllc box, about three inclies wide and as many deep, and abou six inchies long, and is of the genus bell-punch, Every man who sclls liquor—five gallons or less—is required to keep one, and to register by it the nutber of drinks or gallons of liguor which he selle, and to pay to the State o certaln tax on such sules, thie "tax peing oue cent for every drink of malt liquor, and two and unc-nalf cents fur all other liquors, 1 believe, the liquor-seller being thus madu to collect the tax for the State from the consumer. Tneed not say that the curiosity to sec * how the thinz works® keeps the machine In pretty coustant vperation, to thie manlifest delicht of all people who are_ depend- cent upou the State Lreasury for their dally sup- port, aud also of the bondholders, for the pay- ment of uterest on their buuda Is dependent tv an alarining as \well ns to an absurd extent on the auceess of this experiment, Noone watches it with so deep (ntereat as those Virginians who have viewed with alarm and shame the growth of a repudiation party among them. The receints from the benelieent tax are va- rlously estitmated at from $300,000 to §60,000 a year. 8o much ta the bondholders. And now n word to the New York liquor-scll- ers, Utie ol the shrewdest and most successful Hquor-sellers” here, the proprietor of several bars, tells mo that he bas becotne eatishied that the punch is the very thine for tacliquor-seiler. It benefite hitn in many waya: holit of alounge, but it was too long; the hed was in the way, and wo couldn't gotitout, Megiligott waa standing in the halt. I did not sce the¥shoot. ing, bnt heard the shot. After the shooting I anw her in the hall, and she presented tho revolver at me. [Sensation. ] Saw: her afterwards rannlng nround the house with tho revolver in her hand, 1 looked oul of the win- dow, ~ and saw McKiligott and McEncrny run. ning towsrd Clask atecel. I maw McEll- goit afterwarda in the doctor's ofics on Ciark ntreet. 1le had o wound Inhinstde, 1 jumped out of_tho window snd escaped from her., Mr. Dexter asked that the trunk be brought into conrt. It wae In the eustody of the Sherlf, CIOSS-EXAMINED, Tmeant ta tell all I knew about the caso before the Coroner's Jury, but Lavetefrestied my memory sinee. 1 think I inentioned the pocketbook there. Al the witnesses talked abuut the case. AAQ»;;DI(I snybody mention the pocketbook to you? Q.-=Who? A.—The espressman, Mr. Dextor then wishcd to deaw out what took place hetween McElligott and Best bofore the lat- ter wont to Misa McKee's. Btate's-Attornoy Mills objected, ‘The Court let it 1o a8 golng o show a combina- ton tor an iilemul purpoac, Witness went on: McElligott asked me to {(o over end get into the house,—to go rith Chadwick and get & teinnk,” w2 that 1 could et In and open the doors for McEligott, [ new nothing about nny one having been Lhete to got board until Chedwick told him when golng over On an cxpress wagon for tho trunk, I wan 1o per- souate tlie clerk of one Ellsworth, a coal-dealer, Jlckiligott nnd Chadwick epoke to me abont it, 1 was not his clerk, That was o falschood, ‘The trunk was brought Into conrt at this mo- l}rllxr'li(. , On It was 'L, Chadwick, Dattle Creek, ch, " hisappreciation of the character of the twelve ns menandes citizens, Ho did not think that th common hope would bo disappolnted, belioving that, whaterer conclusion was finally reached, it would meet with the approbation of the com. manity—that, without ylelding to prejudice, acn- timent, or the influence of scnsiblliLy, they wonld declde the easo In accordance with absolute law, and the facis as proved inevidence. The defend. snt was a woman. That fact naturally, or ordi- narily, appealed to the galldhtry of men. Iut she wan stiil & defendant, —was charged with a crimo, ~ and ber eex would play no Just part in the proceedings, The case of tho prosecution was briefly thus: On the Gth of Decembeor, at 2 o'clock in the nfterncon, Jamen McEiligott, n Constalic of 1his county, having In his possession an exccution from Justice Hnines agntuat Alvina Mckce, went 1o her placa of residence to levy. Forreasons bost known to himeelf, ho being an oMcer sworn to do s duty, —to execato all procossea . and writs that were p{ufl‘d In his hands,—he engaged two men to aeslst him in gaining adinfssion to the lonse, be. cause the defendaut had horetofure provoated legal oficera from cnteriag by suntertuge or by bolting doors,_Biost and Mexlroy wore the two men. Ticy seenred entrance by pretending to ho other than tnan thoy really wero, ~ono that he was to becomo s boarder at the house, Miss MeKee, lost and McEiroy were standing near the door when BMeElligott came in. 1lla entercd, walked into’ the hsll, and teok fruin bls_pocket nn oxccutlon, snd eald to kilse McKee, **1 have an executlon to lovy, " and thero: upen dirceted tho two men wila were with him to rocced to remove the pm{n:rtr in the bouse. hlllllcl{curtl\llfl! *+That fv all right," or words 1o that effect, and Ightway left thio fimt-finor, hout four steps fram the iifng on the Ianding at e shot, Khe attempted 1o fna 3 tiie top uf the atairs whe oot me cutalde. It ws cKeo who sliot me, 1t was un the 6th of December, The platol was about thrce-quarters of 8 fout in lenxth. ‘Thia endad the case of thy prosecation, excepling the Introduction of the writ of cxccution, the ar- Rument on the admlesibility .of which will take Place this morning. CURRENT GOSSIP. IN THE HONEYCOMB, Upon my tablo resta a comb OF honey from (ho ** Golden State"; And fts bright ceile, of amber hue, Fling open wide fair Memory's gate, 1 alt ana gazo upon the colls Wrought by the cunning srt of bees, Ana Winter drops his ermine pall— 1ece tho waving grasa and trees, 1 Liear the shout of farmer-boys, At romps upon the new-town hays Upon the zepliyes of the morn Come many sounds of SBummer's day, Afar tha hoary monntatns rise, With caps of baze of Ticaven's own blue; Among the grass, whereon I lle, Spring up aweet flowers of overy hue. Withio the **Galden Gate " there come Deep-laden ships of overy clime, With generous stores from every ahore, aes. A'ro . SITTATION WANTED=1N A PHOTOGRAPH GAL: 33 lery by 8 raung main; sie years: ex £e s North Side. . EAR LINCOLN PARR, A NEW 14- uth front, 8 cloarte, jarge bath-roosm. A flae 31-room hrick, furnace, and st Suniepiencent gund bari, €37, Mx-mum' fat, in Drick butiding, #14. CIAS. N, HALE, 153 ltandulph, TWest Sldee T BENT=X0. 30 ASHLAND-AV., LARGE house, parily furhlied. with ail modern imnrove- {hcpiag il v reated very low uaill Slard, Avply to 8 NEATON & 0., 87 Fiftheay. » 'O RENT=X0. 80 HAMILTON. AV., TROATONRE and sement hrick. with all moedern improve. ments, cheap from the 11t of February. Apbly to Co W rience In good gplleries, Address forann week, PH Tocratfel 270 Biate-st. . HMiscelinneous. ITUATION WANTED-IY A YOUNG MARRIED Wilitug Lo pluyient of some Ki Jerlence in buliding an e e dealren steaoy em A great deal af ex inachinery Imriness, aa well at il Wark,, Any berson wanting a good man will picase drens ¥ 37, Trivanc ofice, + SQITUATION WANTED=DY AN MONFAT HOY T0 A3 chores fur board thls winter. Address Y 40, Tribuneomce, JITUATIO —AS A THAVE man tor s fuiber firm, hy oow who hashad & hu ber of yeats' experienco 'in_ the trade: whi %o for & sinali salnry. Address 113, Tribune oifice, SITUATEONS WANTED=F. vvvvvv BDowestie: ST 3l ronaral hioure i TRy, Call 2t 4o W ebs Jackanpre T TK 10 4 private SUEAHY FANTED=AS SECOTD GITE TS illy, fiy ‘s Gernian Prolediast piel, o 14 LaKErids. Buliding, eormér Chars o & ko PARDRIDU) o 114 State-ot. South Sides NMENT-A LIGHT BTONE FRONT, ENOLISH Uasement liouse, on ono of the principal avenucs ©h South Side: house completely furnished, and having 1 modern lmprovemente. Adidress & I ) bouth +1ve 01 o " “Weat Side, T=A SUITE OF FRUNT ROOMS Fon 1°0 RE: lunml tiseke pINg. 158 Xonth Kangaman-at., cheap, Routh Siace [0, RENT=NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS: RENT oW to periuanent lenante; ber day, 2 centa to #1. 197 East Washington-st., ltoom 21. 'O BENT—NICELY:FURNISHED OOMS At Ioom 3, 115 East Bandolph st )| Adas ITUATION WANTED—DY A GIRL TO D0 GEX: A eral housework i 8 sinall \Arl'lle family; Lest of references If yequired, Call at 133 North Sangamon sLinngthirdbel, lr'l{}:‘{ll’)\' r‘l! s'r‘r:vfi'm EflwngKIHIIAL IIGHS!? llw!)lndl-nflg' o tamily, fefereace. Aopiy QITUATION WANTED=HT A BCANDJSAVIAR hhflrl dogeneral housework. Ar’fylyn BT ¢! o1 'LOO! 3 N/ N VA -1y SAGE 4 went down-stalrs Into ‘tho baeoment, thero [ MF. Dextor diaplayed a **placard " that hadbeen | Witnoes continaed, The voctr ol And odors of falr Summer-time. L Tt is a check upon his bar-tender, just as It FRODROF 10 ASD | ¢ AT IO o ASTED: Y |;l|'n¥h:l:,_“tmrln-3 and lnc‘;lln evotver, and camo. upthe stairas pasted ovor this naine, onwhich was this: **Eila. 2918773 caso called and ordered for trial 18 on the car-conductor. awn‘( corner Clark nunfqecxlun sy Kind of work, Call 4 EWIng-&. ouisined & eyt el Mekiiligott, an oficor o Mha | Worth, Chicago, Til, " il and defendant In court. One witn, T ace those white-sailed ships go by— It enablea him to ralse the price of cvery e ent o toas A mid 23 | SITUATION WASTED=BY A SWEDE GInL TO T o (b porormatioe ot ey Scor oL tao A n il 2 carciod tha tral fstaten. T and cxamined, Julgraent, ‘858, beald The sun slow sinklng in the Weat, drlok ot isky and anplo-ack five cunts, of AR iy ot Ay o | SUTUSTION WARTED B SRR i Bt M SR | B AL YR el | SR oy et s omr, | VR o ipsientic hacndy oy, © | T ST S SIS Y G | STUARS WASTD-AY £ Y00 T 7 thy irs, TR bty ok wero there; think McElligolt was alno. Ho wors * . uying tax receivable coupons af ' i -arthet. Inquire st | 8t30) Harrtion. fome About e ray._Gisithe atalm, i rneds | droppod the trnk [ between tho fs doors. ¥ha 7 etaron the 1phel of his vest. y buy i Doure ik Brtheat, Inqutre & and well, near, Fif waaa part of the plan, 1t wan done by iristruc- Lt tlon of McElligott, 1 think, or Chadswick. The wittess woa badly mized up by Mr. Dexter, coutradicted himrolf several times, ond made a Yery bad impreasion, ‘There were rome variations Letwoen bis testhnony and that before tha Coro. ner'sJury. Heeeomed to Jook upon the, kllling 852 Joke. Ou redirect, he sald that he did not understand all of Mr, Dexter's questions. Tlhero was no strugclo in the house, and no actof violenco com- itted by any of the partv, OWEN A'BLROT. Am an expressman; lvo in Joilerson; knew Mc. Elligott; suw Lim on the Uth of Docember at hnlf- st 1 o'clock; went with him and cEncrny, est, and Chadwick to haul a trunk from Pine Atroot 10 40 tuh street, Wont up the stop Beat. Misa Mckee camo to the door, L ber the coal would be thero in half an hour, slicletusin. Aftee wo got tha trunk half way into the hall, McElligott came in with his pocket- Loak in hitw snd, and Lo eaid: **I have got an oxo. cution againet you, I have been watching for you for u long time,” and now I vy got yoii," Nhe sald, *‘ls that so1" Jlo sald, **Yes manm," Then sho wewt toward the back purlur door, which e had urcncd for us to take tho trunk n. MeElligatt followed her, Ho reached the door before t it closed, Thoy had u littlo fuss, and sho asked if one of the gontlemen would nut ho kind enouzn to sasist her.” McElgott turned and beckuned to Lieet, and he went ta tho door and shoved it i, MeFigott said, **1 want you to take out the stur" Mlsa McKou saya, ace you are all of one party,** and sho ran downe-stairs, § gold nold of n Jounte and wan standing in tno hall, near tho head of the atairs, and she cante up with a revolyer In her hsnd, Bho polated il I tho diracsiou of cents on the dollar and paylnge them inte the Trearury at par, he makes the boudholder pay lifn 50 per cent for collecting lils coupons, The llght fades out, the fragranco dies, The flowers lose their vernal bioom— 1 ace uo more those Tropia akien, Dut in their stead Is Winter's gloom, E. O, Beanaxns, Davnsront, Ia., Jan. 0, 1875, TIE FASCINATING DUCHESS, dark Twatn, On my arrival ot Tarls I Inquired what was the beat place tospend an evening, and was told that the most aristocratic place of resort was the dardin Mabille, I took o cab and proceeded thither, I found myself in a beautlful garden, Lrilliantly lighted. Therewas a crowd of ladies and gentlemen, s fue band was playing, and a quadrille forming. Whlle I was guzing about o gentlemnn asked mo if T wishied to dance. I sald that T wonld Jike to, but that Iwas n stran- ger and not acquainted with any of.the nobility vresent. He amiled and said the French nobili- ty were exceedingly oaffable aud obliging, and that hie would bu pleased to futroauce me to a Iady of hizh rank und varfed accomplishments, who would danes with moif I wishied, Then ho presented me to the younz Duclicss d*Asafetida (that's as near ns I could cateh the name). 1 had never stood face to face with o Duchess before, and therefore felt diffident and §li at ease, “This graceful creature understood my cuse at once, und within iwo or threo minutcs made me feel perfectly at home,—~more than st SUEATION WANTED=HY A RESPECTADLE 83 @ifi ta d gencrai Howseworz of sccand work. Ape Dy for une day ul 230 C fired, and ho fell, ~le then rushed out of doors, and wan followed by the defendant, who ape proached withiin a few feet of him, and when he w her enld, **lUaven't T had enought Iu responsc to that appeal of theunfortunate man, she rafd: T will glvo you sonie more," or use: worda to that effect. She was at the nar, indleted for the killing of James McElligott. Thut she might bave been Indictod for his mutder, he not ready to siate. Kut, In deference to circamstances, Lo tho fact, possinly, thatadmission to the house had beon eccured by n pretense, or to the other fact that the killing was in hented blood, and the defendant knew’ not what she did, an in- dictnient was found for the crime of manslanghter sinply. Tt was true tho caso was impartant, and atuacted a great deal of atteution, but its impor. tance did not dopend upon fts being & tescof law, or the sdministration of what tho law Is, or the |1luse tratlon of sy uow rlnclrlunlluw, I'hetruth was, that t fnvolved only well-rettled and determined principlen of Inw, princivles as ofd s tho com. mon law itsclf. I an oficer wero killed 4n the ex- ercivo of thority, the person killing him was gullty of mutder. “The theory of tho delenso secmed (0 bo that the manner of obtaining admis- sfon to the house by a fulie pretense amonnted to #uch & fraud that McElilgoft and tho two men with him were treapasscrs, Admitting that 1o be cor- zect, stillit was a well-settied ond determined principle that tho peeson killing in that case was Failty of manslaughter, pereonal pmyarl{ could not be r deadly weapon, 1f a man broke [nto n houso with fotent to commlit o felony, thy killlng would be Jmstlfed, but it cerainly coull not be pretended that ihero was a eolitar tircumstance surrounding tha entrance of McEl{» fotiand the two mun with Lim, indicating to the mind of tho defendant 1hat n felany was contem- Cross-exumined: An order of salo was Issaed un- der tho judgment, and returned; an allas execution was lsaued and returned by order of plaintif's gm:nt. {‘lnrlul exccution was lesued 1o plaintif ec. 5, A Q.—{Tow miuch were the costs? A.—8$11.70, (L. —How wuch wan Mies McKeo credited with on the judgment? A.—311, 40, ;;.1—:‘ Msr&':)g“ amount of the proceeds of the sale? A.—3810.05. (. —And the credit was 310.40? A,~That s a mistake; §10.20 was pald inio cours by Mcklli- gott. Q,—What was the oxponsa and coat of collocting that $407 Objucted to, ¢ 5 The Court didn't sco the materiality of tha evi- once, Mr, Doxter wanted tolook Into this matter and seg what It was, Mr. Millsremarked If the gentleman would admit the wrlt he would adinib the record, Mr, Dexter said a part of tho record belng in, ho wanted all of it ‘I'he Court had merely allowed the fact of a judg- ment to bo shown by tho people. This, whife perhapn proper In chief on the part'of the defenso, was inadmiveable in cross-examination, which should Lo confiued to the purpose for which the record was Introduced. - All the evidence, uxcopt on this one point, was, theroforo, ordered to bo atricken out, Witneas was not positive that McElligott was predent at the trial, 3Mr. Moran returnod to tho record, A fact hay- ing been Introduced, tho defenso was ontitled to thy whole of 1t, Tho Court said the executlon waa vold, and ho thought tho fact that sha know there wasn Jndz. B To RENT, ‘ va NTED—TO RLNT-FURNISHED & NY Foom, th part bos full particalam to & 12. 3 Hbund o VWASTED=TORENXT-A ROO3 IN CONVENT locaillr on Mortl Sides give eacription and o hune ottice. ___MOARDING AND _LODGIN South Slde, D MICHIG PARTIES WIRNING ONE 235 %5h dealrable rootus with bosrd, can be nce commodated at inoderate rates; references reauired. SUUATION WANTEA-BY "A "GOO SWEDISI Vol 'L ondo eacoud work end assiat in scwing, ot tn 2 rmall tamily: reference glven. Call or address Sor two 1L Jory 19 Sorth Mnrkes SITUATION WANTEU-IY A HCANDINAVIAN &irh, withi good ‘city references, as bncond jeirl ivate family. " Apuly to MRS, WUTTTAREIL 218 North Clark-at, el JUTTATION WANTED-DY A GERNAR WO! for Kitchen work or general housrwork; tha ! ss0c! A st referon Apply st Wuzien's Chrlatian e 0 East Whshingionst., Hosm s JITUATION WANTED = 0¥ A COMPETENT woman 10 do golleral bouseworks gUod refercaca siven, Call for two days at 512 Jackson s, THE VATICAN LIBRARY. Passing down the right colonnade of 8t. Peter's the visltor reaclies the chief entrance to the Vatican, tho Scala Rewis, a gigantic and hichiy-adorned stalreasc leading to the audience hall. ~ After traversing varlous broad and inter- lacing passaces, vno comnes {nto a corrldor 2,000 fect long, in_tho walls of which are set 3,000 Slabs, covered with ancient Inscriptions. 'I'his Is the famous Lapidarian Gallery. The fram- ments of pagan origin on the riznt are confront- i on the left with carly Christlan eoltaphs. Whie walking througn this gloomy corrddor toward the lieavy fron doors near its further end, one can but fecl that the striking contrast Letween the pazan and Christian epitaphs torms o lit upproach to the balls which entomb that vost wflcmun of heatien and Chnstisn litera- turca, the “Libraria Vaticans. The siene hursting upon the view as the visitor enters this library Isone of ideal splendor, Imagine azrand hall uver 200 fect long, divided by seven Jurge ornamentud pillara; 1ts walls aud high arched celfings decorated with graceful frescovs and iunluated n gold and brilliant colors, its luminous perepectivo extended to a _junction With two long tranaverse gallerics, cach us rich- Iy adorued as tho main hall; the whole display- Ingz a lino of over a half n wils of magniticent paintings, whilo fu the recessea ure shown cul- lectiona of costly and royal presents, vases of ABASH-AV.—FURNISIED FRONT AND Lack roums to rent with board; hotand “cold SITUATION WANTED_FONI A WOMAN TOCOUR 1 or i do geueral howscwark) perfectly undersianis conkingi city or country. 1 Hast Vao Luren-ate 0 bosl caras. otffce oo 1o pay. ITUATI D=1V A HCOTCIl G, AR cook In & Nrt-cines huuse, city or country. Call for Iwo days 8t 157 Seuth [latsted-ats JITUATION WANTED=RBY A COMPETENT BWED- i gitl R 00 Geneal Bousswork i scial) family, + 6 Btate-at: Tor two dayre - S At AT ESAS, AN alig-toom. K shaim & ‘Thuryday nioralus' i 163 CRIcaroraves Up-dialre._© ITUATION WANTED-HY ESPECTADLE r‘" froin the East to do sveond work In s privatg imily, of tu assiat in 1ight ho ork. Csll Thursday ad Eriday at 633 Weat SIoRroc 5 ngUAT“ WANTED=-DY YOI ) work where there are other girls au work. 100 Weat Indiana-s Wost Sldes A MARNIED COUPLE on 2 lemien can be accominodsted with south room, Ylotcis. B {10TEL, 278 STATE-ET,~FURNISIED ' with hoard, $3, 85,240 per’ week; withoil d §2. 601 day bosrd, $3.80: lodaing, 50 cts. URE, NOS. 930, o, 338, AND 337 % lucks souith of the Paltier Hloise— Toutll tier duy, §1.70 and #2; per week, §0, Rooms well furiishied; buard frat-clxsa. NAWICK, 314 AND 320 WABASH-AV,, pkrews-at. o and farniture all newi strlctly Arsteclan. Wo have & few nira iurge rooms sufishle for famiiler. A)0 twa single Foute, If You want fntecias sccomuiodations ot & Feasounble price, caliaaabove. J. H. NABUN, Prop. INEVADA HOTEL 149 AND 130 WARASH A Y. — Ly lieduced prices, " Goud Taoms and boprd 81,50 Bor 1450 1 7 por wevks Dar ioand. BT per esk 719 ADAMS-& Il 12 Jouns ee ) A (00D GIRL (lll"l_(.'"llwn Het A ment woult tond to apprlse her ‘of the fact that | home, L muy say. I nover meta lady so casy to “hite, i 2 ey = z = —— | QITUATION W, y NiEH oit To it Mo bad no dault the fury ol pertomn | MENgottand grod. “};‘:fiffi'&‘.&.’!"'wfi“‘xé.:‘i’::,’,’“:; thote persons perluns wori nat buralars, againat | gt u'uqunlnledlwllh 38 slio wis, It inust. ro- [:}:‘A"‘*","’l‘,h',c‘;‘;";',"'2;,;,‘,’.‘:.,,""“:’;‘.5{:,",_’,;",,fi“’,”‘.,,:.;_ _— "\”"“'L“’afitn ‘:'i;l]l:»:?n B ;\;L"ml;:m"(fl houseworks good refurnces. Call ay ] i s . whiom ahe had a r cfena horacll, th o y - 3 e % i 3 : AT | Lol : liere wus wreat sympathy for the defendant; the | s “"':":.’“'," "",‘d"‘”'.‘."")‘,’;‘““ '""n"‘", of il | N e far—liut Auppose it emed it that 8000 {fi‘.'.f’fi.;‘,;‘é‘;",.k:i&".??'f&lfli‘v,’"S’ f—‘u’r&"fiffi-’“fl.éii and "““11’““"' ‘I’"‘L"}’{l“}““! h""‘l’-l‘-l" “f' fll'l' Rraue: ah TS wiihin 13 mingted® walk | GITURTION WANTT =T A RERMECT AR T, Lnvaphera wae full of i, An cffort would be iy lumu“u:";u' el muJunf‘\{nerfi‘)mlw::‘ or 8700 of property was taken'and no eredit given? Thero s 110 visible suggeation thut these halls | jrom dison-ais.~ Adidress ¥ 41, Trihun 3 tod privete [smily, Call tuado 1o show licr tisfortuncs, but ho took it that such facts did not pertain to the case. However much her recard mlght Yo illed with private grief and personal eorrow, aud pecunlary losses and troubles, 1t wonld sfinply bo waste paper compared with tho short scroll OF flery grief that the widow of McElligatt with har babios might nnroll, 1f tho ury were to try tho case on tha ground of sym- pathy, thers woere morc facts than one (o bo cune didered, A widow's tenta domanded a trinuto as well Avonc's pecunlory Joasos. Why waa McEll]- Kott killed? was the question for thom to answer, JUSTICE NAINES wasthe firet witne flo teelificd that he knew "filu‘n“' who wasa Constible, and conneeted w s olfice, A paper was handed witnees, ond Ident!fied by m, Stato's-Atlornoy Mills—Itead it. b h!lr.,numr—llum on. Lo you offer that In evi. nce - Stato's-Attorney Milla—T do, Mr. Dexter—-\We abjeet. The papor fs partly In 0 form of a writ of exccution, It s not dirceled loaniy ofticer, The caunty 1s blank, and tho writ Isutteely voll, and of no mure consequence in tals casd than any other piece of blank paper, If tho Court has any doudt, we are propared with self-pussesaion s liera. This Duchcss smiled upost me in the most cumumfiu;.' way, and tapped mo on the shoulder with her fon, then sha looked up tnto my facs and charmed awny all my embarrussment with o burst of cheery lTaughter that was full of happleess and garlic, Next, she took my arm, beatthe thno to the musle with her fan, und still uctering that fra- grans laughter. And next she put ber arm around my neck. This was somewhat unex- pected, §inust sav, 1t made me fecl biisstully uncomfortabie, 1enjoyed ity but, st Lhe same time, [ was ofraldl {v might ottract attention, Iinthnated us eently as 1 could, that the Duke, her father, migat be fn the crowd sumewhicre but abo only Juuzhed more odorously than ever, 1feared tha paternal Duke might invite me to, breakfust on plstols and coffee. 1 like coffee, but 1o not conslder thst it hnproves it to nux it with hardware, ‘This hinted to the Duclcss, and she received It with ono of thoso peeallar lnughs of hora that was perfectly smothering, Just then the musie struck up Suriously, tho Duchess exciatued, “Comol” and d:uhc\( away with ine, ‘Tho crowd closed up 1o our sct, 1 houseworx in 1t waa Inndmlssable becauss a void execution conld Third not be sustatned Ly a ju-l&xmunl. But upon_ tho ground of showing tho conditfon of Miva S{cKoo's mind it will show that she hat overy reason tu bo- ltevo that thy debt hoil beeu tive tinies overpaid 1 any civilized conntry, This was sald with much feeling by Mr. Dexter, and tho aadience, who had boen itching all duy to show thulr sympatby, couldicontatu themaelved no Tonzer, and gavo vent to thelr fesltngs by applaude {nw for & minute or two, ‘The Court said this was a vory ereat impropriety, and if {t were repeated 4o would have the ruom cleared of all strangors, Mr. Mills rowarsed that e was endeavoring o try tbo cuse in accordance with the principles of law,and Lo gave the counsel credit fur upprocluting wliat thoso “principles were. 1o sugzested that tho gentloman dul not Intend, In ki t re. niarks, to intiinate thit any such thuughf possle bly might bave veen In Misa McRle ming, of having deen wronged by these oxe- cutions, would Do u mort Of Justification for kliling & mau. [t evidonce could bo brought forward futicuting that fecling, it wonld he & mlidsible, But evidence goinz to shuw that for- mor excentlons had been fraudulent would nut be arva lorary, Nowhero is a book to bo_ teen, Yet these gallerles hold more than 125,000 books and manuscripts, comprising many of the rarest lterary treasures of tho world, “But all are Jocked up in gilded and decorated cabinets, and acem to be made as difiicult of access as possible. Only oncsmull obscure room is asalgn. ed for literary works and this Is open but three hours u the day, aud from theso duya ure ex- eluded all the sumerous Chureh festival das The Vatleun Library Is a vast tomb of houks; the tomb fs a splendid one, but 1ts decorations ond external beauty by numeans compensaio fur the entombment of the treasurcs which 1t suuts up fromn the public usv, UNO PANTY TO-NIGIT.»” Lnuiseltle Courler-Journat, ‘Thoy et by chance, not in the usual way, for Aunt Hanuah and Mary Simpson soldom camo In contact. Last evenivg the fornier, with a hasket heavily charzed with etinrcoal, bun ped ozafnet Mary, ~ It was ot the intersection of far two days, & SITUATION” WANTED=AR COOR, LALS ) ur gencral hosework, by Sompetent Kirti fu b ectinn to countey; best referencen. Llcaso caliat 202 ULl BT, SITUAT!() 5 -‘l‘ general housewark 1n pri Addicsa 3ib Calumat. JITUATION WANTEN~ii¥ CANADIAN §COTCH Eirl 8¢ cook; beat referencea; uo, ohiections o pri: il u, Ly 170 T'ws second. WANT, :-u}'TudiTfiium ef. anil ironer: bestaf clty references. Call, fof W0 duys BLI0H3 BOULD Dearom-st. Employment Azencicss ITHATIONS WANTED=ARS. OLEAON'S IN. telligence otfice nud hutisckeeers’ resort, 620 biate. upsstain. e furnfshed ou atior natice. and shoved a lonnzo againat the door. 1 aft wards saw McEllizott and Mcknerny running to. wards Clark streot, Hocing tho parlar folding. doora opening, | ratked tho window nud Jumped out, On cross-examination he sald ho heard Miss McKee cock the ruyolver befora sho camo up the Staira, o didn't stato that beforo the Coruner's *ury or that McEllgutt had 6 pucketbook iu his iarid nd an excention on tha outaid of it 11g budn't talkod with Beat about It. Was positive out that. 'Tho facts nad coma to his racollection ninco the inqueat. Ko sworo then that Miss Me. Keedid unt call for help. 8Shu did ask for 11, 1o hiad not talked that over with Best, 1t camo to his mind since. JNodid not'sea Miss McKeo nte Lempt 1o fire the revolver a second time, Bost and be nad spoken about the case, but only as to whon it would come up, e had novor talked the case over with auy utig, By 3ir, Miils: (. —~Did holding the Jounge sffect your hearing? A.—No, sir, uyfiur Bivran: Q.—Did It affect your memory? . =No, zi . Q.—Tlen why didn't you recollect it at the in- quest? ATt has come to my recollection sinca. ‘Tho witness, thouzh fgnorant, could nat be shishen waterlally, and the nnpresslon ho joade 0 QUERTIONS i vault at 12 e aud WO OIILS WIS T0 DO ste famliles; references, DAY SIGIT, ON SOUT tandatpls 814 Twolfeh-. wlin ultlals J 8. evntalniug teo ph fadcr Wil e ulm-ni sewarded by ol JAUOW BTINE, withh Lt v. lllla'm l"l ‘lm i 14t udaucr Bros. & Cov. 73 ko 17 ~TUESDAY NT FHOM PACKING I il fll Twenty-sixth-at,, sisll bay Inare puny i years obd, white atar on forch knackie-jolnicd jo bind exn; & fibe lllllltl' for return, kEy C, Bl a3 ANMORDE, WATCHE 13" rrl\'al!:’lflm‘. 12 Ihg: 43, Fatabiished 1430, D PIANOS WITH: 4 ou cullatcrais, swher ¢an have by proviug Bropersy aad poyin cliargve Apbiv At ino) hrnabisat, VT 880 paying 17 v, woncy | foum 3, CXuim- it Flovd aud Green streets, near tha home of tho (AW PATD KO OLw GOLD A sutboriti was favorahle, 32:’13’.:‘?.‘:“'“?’,235'.’,'5,5”' B aubmitted tho cxus- f g walled it on ovury side, L iad never hefore (13l gy, who relioved "herself of lier burden . PERSONAL, Sy tw o un watchre, diignds. and vuliauios bialo's-Attorney Mille—I would Jike to lear | Atthealtornoon seasion, tho Arat witnoss was Alr, Thomiss said' (ho cro suen 80 il curlosity dlsplayed fn o niery el LoWILL THE « O fieenade s Fad Fatabilahed 1330 em, Livast § W.mn:: u'mnm}-‘. Siemicolt i lum}lrtlla.h{ dlllnl‘un'ncd pm;llu" I|;:Ike'l :gd chite, whar am ye gwined® Bemed| :ululwruhhmb; 48 condietor ai ey o Mr. ted from tho vo at No, 202 Centrosvenuo; knaw McENizot -t iy achiesscs Legan to prance to und fro in the “ I senger un Sonday evening, Jan. 1%, ou Vay Buren-at, .,E{u‘fi,fi,‘,‘fif‘.{"fl s ,,,‘,'\.,,‘,,'.,“‘é‘::,',,’;,’,,’g:fl‘c:,' wak preacnt whe 1o Q1ou s was with: i ol oo mado "i’.‘.‘l.’.’,fi;"v’,‘...‘&dff.lcfif\ty.. ey :"f:,"‘-hy dance with wild encray of purpose aud estrava- | o ?{:{,fi,’: "-‘.’" party; cur Hemso sond wates wid addresses t L W, No. 1 suthority to itsna an executfon not only ta a Con. | 6th of l'tcamh‘ir' mot him - In the morning ot Juss wora put | gancs of gesture. & 2y for fssulng tha writ. cnrmlnly‘ it 1hl Hable of Cook Connty, but a Constalle of any { b¢e daines’, » At Brodder Willlams house," - ricd in the afternoon” for the on the ground slated-~tuat eho had 8 knowlodge I I bewan to get fntercsted. [ glanced acrosa: [ (8% "HCED R ORRE L s 1 PEIGON ALV NEND S YO AT Gt ooy thiu tha Ntate, Whis Ne said, roveaed | 0lica lo belp him uko s lovy on Mise Mcliuc, 1| QLU Way & judeuont agaluse. her o Suls Tl uat turoing; sho miscaleulated v J ; - Sysoush ILLIG BTG oo ul Heal big FEINTTU ouse the mportanco ot aviiy an sxpillt iree. | wout lote, | buard s ot as'on alha Spbtte | wells might T If“Cio procecdvor tio eale wers T et or B earuliies, sho micalcalated }.l&lh:\fl{llfl!n- gwhio to wive o play party to- PPElpOSALC TN BT, | WL . o ol Gl m'é’?n.“...'fi’u"m‘;’:f;....%'M‘r“u’..&..?é“l"' n tmveno | 10 0f tostracti, | sromed perfi e a0 Incie ax tho debt, and tlie dockat snowed that | oo gingly: ‘sho came pranciug over; I sallied TRANSIY, nearly the wholo of tho proceeds wore swallowed 1p by couts. and ouly a ‘poor remuant credited to ber—it would show ithut w large usmount of property had been taken away, sud leave the Wiy, ob course," %1 abuut threa steps. Misn McKoe ng I the door the: shuot, will you?" B poluted tho ravalver 0 onu in Macoupln County, 1t was an casuntial ele- tient of the validity of the writ to know fn what tounty In was fssucd, Ile guoted several de- forth to meot her, and, when we were within a flfll of cach other, I wish I may never bo be- feved ugmu it she did ot kick the hat off my N_AMOUNT (0 h v b AN AL BT, “Well, it dun't come off unles ‘I'm‘!\.hnr. 1 ¢ An 1—|‘.‘ T t e i cutleinen b the Tribun aln't Invited, but I expect dat lirodder Witltums e oty e g By anleauea 1o fhe rlining ——— IEGSUNAL-WILL TN BLC Kmve injormation to & Re d, 1 wiil:*" and abo {r you havon't gat e ! (0 INBUNS OF 8200 AND UF- ciatous 1 point. It was ald down that & Wil i d suld, Imprcesio, f sho bad auy thought at atl about the | head! T stooped to pick it up, and a noble arle. T e A oo, mio, o ehile, L | AR DMOSELTO RN 1N SUSS OF B2om AND UE must be regular on 1w face Lo constituto any pro- | Eu0uKL I'lE give you some wnore, " “I'tey wore ton udgment, that her Habllity under it had beon wate | tocrut fell over mnos others mliuwml i, —Dboth Aerthohd " 4 {mprovedd city pruperty, W UYMAN, JR.. ¥ CO., tectian to an officer. grtwulve feet aparc, Tho rovalvor didi't go ot, | fnci ™" tadles and guntlemon,~and 1 neyer suw such o ::l“"fi '.',’,m!,:‘.“'.';",lua home, chilo, dat play | TDAUTRER WANTED. N Pl Deeasianian, oL S ey ypiu-Attornoy Milla—Do you hold that to be | Stilahe pul botl ktudeto 4w pointd st A et o notclatecd et (e dotendant | chuodof ifugelin fimbs and frantie dravery | paryy o gtuo to bo postpancant oy [ DNt ey e D i SO T AN AT ey s i thought the debt paid. since tho benches broke down at the cireun iy " o * [butie Coulp Mr, Moron—Yes. bouse. § naked Utta if aha ot baw, Mo aard | FL KGR I by sousls. " . 3 Y. o 0 *Yeo," 1 looked and saw th Mr. "fiomss—Five timos over, when 1 was o boy, It was pure good fortunc " == 3 N TG asale ueyud that an oficor, Laving nothing | 41 Ko, munt i o doctur, Wo miaricd and o bt cunfesned that o L necn shaken by | tiut wobody wot Tart, ¢ o s, e coutj sl tho slder party, AL SO ot of ha itahma, e aa blecy "Luaner, wasnotcluthed with v | R, (CALRY bk dduoustt b dronned | 44 Bow bhaee v thy quution, 1 chs prouf wore | iUk’ out T went to my place at th OIF it} Willlame' sbirts, Ha safd bo was gwitio i rullllm Wonnle, Which afer ar uiare pr W, T aiharie uiily .y aad stoud responsible for lifa gcts tho eama os Uy otner strangor, Acting on 8 paper directed to head of tho quadrills aud stayed thore, | had ouning roarm ot 2 kY P uf ) [a cxchauge furedrroncy of tha judgwant, he should bu iucline loat contldences this dance was too tign-toned Terbuise Cotpany 1o adhoere to Frankfort in de mornin® and needed em, tu hla fuling; but, cumsideriug o uso whicls wae LalLc owes me over $1.10now for washin®, an’ Wo gt ubpusita the windew I saw sewmcone Jump qutof tho vindaw, N kovody and dated nowliere was sn sssumption of g futended to be wado of tat, 17 it was Intended to | for me. 1thad pecullarities about it that wers hasn't gt o clean abirt to vut on, How's hu l)'mn'sr.u WANTED-WITH FI0: -$1,760 AT § PEI Ci sutl; Urusa-sxauninod—1 was castodian for McEiligoty | iutended to ‘ e e i bo hiasn't gut o vlean shirt to b ’ €3, 00 capltal, 1n A strictly cash u;l:::cl.z...mw’"" Milla aald thore wera two an. | WO YeArs boforu bis deathi, 1 ko of 10 8Eraes® muwumu of mind on the part of the defendant | siow und unespected. 1 had seen plenty of atl Ewlue tu do a bl thing at a play party widouta shirtt Hecan't, s’ Aunt Haunubisint gwine tolot him. I'ma talkiu'; you heali me, clulet® The old ludy took up her basket aguln and trudged homewerd, mutterhig: wad per cent hch might tend to increass the crluiinailty, ifthero bo any. of the act which sho did, hie thought any circumslances forining a part of the Judgment vught to go fn 83 part of tho caso. Un that polut bo would reverse bie ruling, and sllow buslucas that will e meut about getting into the houve. He told me to stop o tines winch § would ucet about a block from the houve, ‘The puvaiver, when she polnted it thio wecond tine, wus hulf-cocked. 1§ didu't hear it o, and s Address Y 18, Trivuve ullice, AT e siricieat fiied u,"’;.‘-'.‘,‘d":’“z.'..'ui:g' “Uininess. . \ANTED- g, ENT FOIL FiVE Jearaun puptuved frus oear by wordh $11,000. quadsliles, but L had neyor seen ane withi the = yariutions before, ) Duclicss resumed her of the nobllity danced Each sox scemed 10 havo but vers Lo the position of the gentlenien. Tho fret Wa that, even though tho Warraut wera Mlegal dvoid, the crle of thy person killing tho olf)- ‘;r having " or scokiug 1o euf v E ON al Northiern Niinots, l&". E. norticast cornor iandulpn snd Dear orce 1L would "y U P :, ¥ 32 TO LOAK ON CHICAUO HEALE! Teisaogbier. Ou that late of facts o | click, floglitelltybufure the Coruavr'a jury | Hiak buint ho would surerso bis ruliog, aad s Tl bet, In Vlow—to outdo tha oppoaite tu [ TUEERCAEETEER TR better pay me ES AND S30.000 fatei vl vl 4t una a6 lowe econd mctly) was buog in this State. “rho | WAL R thepped. s Mcheo did mor act du ft [ LS T toyiSe uost Sioseesammation. M | L S0P hetion and cccoutricity of rondyict, cleantn’ doin clothes he wors fn ths Work- | T367 Yl ratee. HENIY LOMILL 4G Dearborn . cennd Araney wos tiat, 10"t it was oy | 4o way felghtero or ‘oxcited. 1 didu't 's0 awear : ¥ s fort | Qe e M S - ) SO A Qoo HOUSE 1 aih 0 BFct. TADBLY B4 TG Hhidor- a3 wbod teuih of Borse 7 310 Hast Diviston st e IIWAx-r To BuY X 1j0 TN BIHGT ‘Tbeso Freucn pevole are very Frenchy, 1f 1 bad nat known that these peoplo were the fluwer of the French nnbuur 1 should baye thought that they begau thelr education in o gyinuaslum and graduated s acircus, ‘The tlrat time the Duch: halted by my alde for a moment, I whispered to her to” ealin her gushine spirits, not to meddle with her druss, and, for publicopinjon sake, not to step so bulors tha Coroner's jury. * POLICEMAN ZINNOCK, Heard of thoshootingand wuntiothe house, Dest asked mo If [ had @ revolver, 1 told hin I baa, Huwald: **There js s woman in the house who bas shot 8 mian, lruns‘ the bell. A man came up tho steps with me. 110 picked np & paner and said 1% way u warrant. 31 looked at I, anw it wag an exo- cotion, and put It fn my pocket. Miss BMcKea cauio (o tue window. Sha hod s revolver in her hotse, Well, dero al no pluy party to-night 1t Aunt Haunah am awake.” Somebody must have been awake, for certaln- 1y thore was no *‘play party' at tho house of William Williams " last niztit. A number of colored folks were disappointed, who can re- celve & morsel of satlslaction by consulting Aunt Haun: ioslats Lliat Do ** play party ' will ever ovcur at the \Wilkuws mansion na Justldcation ‘for “the' oficer, 1t was cet~ laly legituaste wridence, belng ono of the ele. ments of the caze. It had boen intimated in the Leftioning of Jurors that the defendunt killed Nckligoti, apprebending s folony, ‘e pl&)uf 08 admittea for what It was worlh pla; a rewendous past in qu-mlh? the jutent of the Selendant when she ired (he fatal shot. MeElll- fbad It in his pusacssion; it was tho beginuing jct of all that happened, and culminated in hiy Y AND per ceat. chlef Hi. Jgnor then sgain alluded to the subject of spplawee, (hinking, doubticss he had not sald enougn about it before. It was lmproper to the last dogrea In & Crlminal Coure, where tasre werg oflicors 1o try acase, whetbor on one aide o tho other; and hs woulu not permit it while ho was on the benck, 1f ho could flad out who were gullty of it ha would punish them; if be could not, be would clesr the roow. FA00) At o, 16, Loy o ! VarEusoN s BV 16 hahdum Qupere SU0,000 K sttt S TS ITAT £chooe tuniie dRwhenn T arneas, or elther, ust be st s yreat bargaln, URAZELUTON, 00 Madledncan - 418 o \WANTER=AX & No. L HONBE STATESS, X single truck or Vyexbress wagon, for which will pay 873 cash, Call inmediately, ou Jackson-ss., obpualte Grand Vaclc Hotel. CU.s 03 Dearbuii-at.. near Waakiogton. _BUNINESS OIANCES, TUNES BOMPLEJ‘!. e s = S e ——— 18, aud good cdel) trede. 4 M. Doxterasld no one regretted tho show of | bigl. [ said she could get over just ss much invitation, as weff TANTED—FOUTY MEAVY _TIONSES, ALL L. 5030 3U8La-8k.. uear gt g fgld e 1 beard u man was shot w84 | feeliiy more. than. ha did. ud ho wosld requent | RIOUHA 08 a mclenan it wnd boslde, ths OUliss st bas s inviiation e ell ae s dollasi] Y wopsd i) sitablotir awers inisuedsad wotl el 1 “d"'hl)l tar could sea no soalogy between thig an) body 1o S hee lawyer came, Sho sutd ble | 373 $rlends of Miss Mciee who wero presentto re- | noble Grand Duke, her fat! cr, iizht happen - draft, F. J. BEREGY, w0 Tweaty-secoud-s THEBESTO B"‘Q OCRS D m;x tallerty cave. The ‘uestion t\'ly :‘helhr it 7" Vhowss, bhe poluted the revolvar kind | 7811 1£0m auy such manifestation. " aloug st any wmement. ) might as well have QUIPS. &2 CIISCELLANEOUS, «:“ncx a ’lw.wun esco Tor Rey pcpmscs —ne nbest of the i | 51 Lo ars oo o 1 piy o Lo v onaside, | "o, COMR R4t (hat tho cuso was oo ipreany | talkd to tho wind. Hio only langhied tist | The neriat quickstep Is what thoy call & bang- LY UESPONSIDLE, WITH tite T SLoek il 'fifluld!m.nwn:, vroper evldence, 5bo uid sho would sboot (bo fret man wio at: [ DY IS characteristic luugh of hers, that silvery lnug! UBSIELE, (WiT c ve, Uoud reasans (0 sclling, S(ock About dreas Y 2, L Hbune olice, —CHEAL, JAPANESE BTONE AT 108 Ownerobliged 1040 10 Kumis. ‘A bar~ N1 CHEAD eu Lo Torty el throudlh ng to oy 1iF efereuces, is alwut ualuesai gy persun wisl &e Court ¢ Otewhat diffes S would wers the tewpted to come fu. Best was tuere, sod 1 toid blu he had beilor go uway. Mrs. Lowis came og then, and sne lot us {o. 4 found the ng in Kansas. Giood resolutions are liks horses. The first the “question presented itaelf tn a erimtuul court from wi on one of {reepas that 1 could recopuize anywhere if [ wers 10 the lceward, sud then, bendlinz a litie, she grabbed Texasou b Lusilicss atteuded 1o Lhers may addre o suitie rlbune, Witness then stated the coats wera: Clerk at sl €1: advertsing, 50 csntsi commission, 3253 a up tho slles of her avbarel with both Lunds, ' 1 h i P CLY-AT-LAW, 13 AL Clark-st. h ! i 5 g . | #crving and ret B0 centa; s:oraze, §8; chargos | Y il o, | costis an ftem of less {mportance than the RICHL ATVORNLY-AT-LAW, 024 DEAR | oy it Sing e fou, ii‘.{.x’f{-"’fi' S voarit e st e h | e chimier e ety (lievolver vlrl::luud‘.‘] of McEnorny and help on distress warrant, §8. | ¥3u 10 Jurk it to and fro fu u turbulent manner, U Aub o keeplug, 1t may sound like & paradox, yet the breaking QN 3T CIlIY TCEFOL SALE Je ity Total, $20, 55 # tirew her maguniticent head back, end wkinped \~Tho couts were allowed by yout A.—¥o, [ 5ho said nothiug about the revolver, 1 saked her furiously away onan Irlsh flz-step, all excite- Whatwas the causs of the shuotlng, bho muid (lvellan of camugce. But bers It was of & vostly j9r scrious natur, Could o person prescating Jeorean TS ADDKESS SAMUEL Feui} ok DA Wi Borses. 140 wnd 1844y bolth Clark: iate traapars i dutendtat (waich, It it werp & e Wi her, diacrepuncy belaci tho valrics on thy rocurd aud | wud to astouuh the soul of & bermicl And | ¥ 1 on and way tollct revige mied. DE"CABANTA, | o, gl well e bor s b e e Upright legislators ¢ What slr! You take me fur une who vun be bribed! You jusult ! scuse of bouor—but, in caso 1 reully wero sucl when sho reached the centru she svatched ber cumbering dresses free, and launchied a kick at tho hat of @ tail nobleman that fairly loosened laughter, "or, “purbups. & justiale dofense of Je) Into & crlme or wot? In his opimion, the pas ' 84 8 wpecltic authority Lo do un act, was of no yree tud eflect whatuver, The paper road, **Btate Livas o1 Ulo WEapper Containing tho paper care, and though (ho dutes wers tho sawe as (o the Just execution, **Dec. B, a recent sltoration was plalaly o be seen on the wrapper, THE WRIT. Witnosa ideatiffed tho writ, und Mr. Mills offered itin pvidenca, \WARTED=2 PLATKD si CHEAR Mr. Duxtor objected, of course, -al-j W ABES. ™ for caab. Address THUS. D. MOLOAN, 836 Cottage Groy iz der on ac odatlug lel eiiboring ey, For full particulass call on o W J CULTOS, 161 Lasalle-st.., Cliicago. "ho Court 4o 'question had been passed 3 1 4 e | the scaip on the tup of bis bead. I Hed the | ® mab, bow muck would you give moi™ 5 " TO EXCHANG ' Wllaow, — County. The people of tho Siate | upon, 1o diaw't 1iak tCould go fn se. evigence, | . Wilucas eald s would sead the’ young man ove e, excla “\What can sLe meas by such Lo B O ER S . spaerked S RN 7 ¥o bo ade 18, ‘Iberd was uo eutsy u tho docket at | cens, exclalmluy, «What can slo mean by sul Ao Iudisos mun bas died leaving a collection | rmmamsmmann’ T o s S 79 = R S Gl S | s e, el Sl | phsil SIS SIS | St 1y oo, the wepa | 8 bt Yot horo ek et | (SR BIT O, s -sf KON OTES | VATI=RG, PG SIS VIO Dt um:;‘r of the countr, Em“'i\mw‘?{ Alille deaized to put b jho con | MeElbgott, buttho ezecuilon was geturaed, wire Paris; but, iu my opinion, the ways Uirary seo CHATT amung us who Wil pot leave a collection of e curaer Madison and Dearbur i sle, IBRARIES 01 BMALL LOTS 0F BOOKS WA LGS AES, Do valart Kitdresd br cait s s 1Y Chicup Lok Blupes 10} Sudlavarats Was i his Oftice. 3 edirect; The laat execation was entered Dec, 5. There was na entry of the return of the execu- ton. $1.000, (0 8 Goud Tuliruad LOwB, fur Licréhddtbeir, touts of the pu Evinda Dreferred. Addreas .0 afr. Dexter il that would ralse this question. 1 ou otticor uttcwplod to arresta porson upon thi sircct and be shuuld rofuse to wo, aud the oficer committed violence sud it should’turn vut that he h;nl m‘)‘w:l:. Wlle‘u”. 0 u':d m: ma"?sli. -.nu be offerud & Diece of paper aud preteaded 1hat it was 8 ety Would 1y oo a loxal 'slemieat of Justisca: o l‘(‘h MUla contended that the person dsrving the wiit, knowing pothing of #a’ dofects, the one of its nbility gro not what hey vught Lo e, &l on queation of tr to property thy Cuns : orlty, sud woreav. in ute Uf i kind, —autbority {0 do an sct the 41 of which ‘was & howleio. Whatever fgure per might o deciag, but for i o, te's-Attorney Mills reserved theright to intro- “l \be wilt horéaftcr a8 an clement of tho case ‘ourt 8., 08 1bo intent of the defendsut. Ut 88 be understood, slmply passed on it as an oven 8 douzen beetles when they dio. Forshamel — Worcedtar L'vess, Itlsreported that when tho Czar roet the bero of Plevos, and cougratulated bim on bis bravery, the Intrepld Osman replied, ©8ire, I tight for fatherland.” % True," sald the Csar, “and 1 also ight tor farther-land."—/udy. Cbroplo—Scone: A surgeon’s house. Time: 88 w.—Jrate practiviovers: ** How dare you, slr, oxus, Varield ins FIGIIT W11l WOLVES, Soring Valley (Minn.) Videite. On Wednesday night last & Norweglan farm- band (whose name wucan't spell 1o sava us), liviog morthcast of this toww, Sprivg Vallcy, Filloiore County, Miun., fu the edgo of ths bg tinber, bad a lvely Sght with threo wolves, ILE-PROOF WAR for furuityre. wjcrcl, any swounts legal intere, BX-COUNTY PUYSICIAN UOLDEN was aworp, aod testificd that ho wade the poat. wortem cxsminstion of McENigott's body, and ound & wound on tha left slde, near (he navel, —a ullct wound, <but bo ald not 8ad the bullet. Tais was the causc of deat Cross-oxaumioed: Tho ball ook s dowaward 3 . ¥OW ssLE, T b‘)uihl.wu!wu&ufl!ufil -y l’undlnl deak, } foandi URE “COMPANY, P st l-fl kinds of lxmu(lx‘n\ gwd?u WouLhly payWyels; 10w prices; vasy (Twe, e c‘.mfir‘%’fiovm £BAKER BRWING-MACHINE . et ¥o 47 Jackavn-al,