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SILVER. A Successful Demonstration in the Stronghold of the Money-Changers. proceedings of the Meeting Last Night in New York City. Text of the Resolutions Adopted by the Citizens There Assembled, ynopsis of tho Speech of Gens Thomas Ewing, of Olilo, Soeedal Dlspateh 1o The Chicago Tridune. New York, Feb, 1.—The sllver demonstra- tlonat the Cooper Unlon was a thoronghly auc- ceesful attempt o sound the citlzens and sce If the papers are right o claming that the peoplo a8 well as themselves are almost unanl- momly opposed to the remonctization of sliser. Tho large hall was crowded to fts utmost capacity, aud many persons stood fhroughout the meeting. The audience was compased largely of business men, with a strong greenback element as well as silver favorers, The remarks were listened to with the deepest at- {entlon, and recalved the heactlest appraval. The allusions to the course of the metropolitan press {n refusing to give tho silver men o chance to expresa their views, and In combining with the tnoney-power to crugh the sliver movement, were ORERTED With missrs * and shouts of condemnation. Members of the sudlence also declared thelr intention to help cust the presont Congressional Republicans who voted in deflance of the known wishes of thelr conatituents, The meeting was called to order by Marcus Hanlon, lcader of the Inde- peudent-Greenback movement In “this State, llc - msscrted that tho names of 64,000 voters of this State had been obtained to a pe- tition asking Congresa to remonetize silver, and asked §f this did not show whether the people bad been misrepresented by the press. New York was not against silvor, but for it by an fmmense majority, Mr. Hanlonlotroduced James B.Colgate ns Chafrman, Mr. Colgate made a prict address, which was warmly applauded, lesatd ho stood before the meeting as an advo- le for the remonctization of silver, not as a swindler, not 0s a repudintor, nor as ona Who only wished to pay 90 cents on the dollar. 'Tho Constitution of the country made pold and ell- ver only its legal-tender. Silver had been A UNIT OF VALUB roi 4,000 YEARS, 1ad yet, notwithstanding this indorsement ct fort¥ centurlas,there wercthose among them wha would wrench It from its normal position and lesten {ts commercial saluc uniong the natlous of the earth, But all principles would sooner orlater vindicate themaclves, and, in thiscontest tetween gold aud siiver, silver would maiutain its superlority, Discussing tho matter with some elaboration, Mr. Colzate sald hie was fully in favor of the remonetization ot silver, for it wonld supply dally wants in o million of homea into whlc‘; Rold nover entercd, e closed with aquotation from a letter written to him by a member of A LEADING NULLION IIOUSE IN PARIS: Taincerely hopo tho P'resldent will approve tho temonetization bille for time hns already shown how much misory 18 caysed in Germany by the abo- ltfon of the ellver legml-tender, snd I do not “imk {¢ will bo many years befors that country will resymo i1, Tt s very ovident that, -flerlgn exhanation of the Germnan stock (sbout £15,000,000. aterling), tha demand for. that motal for Indta aod China will fall upon the French fve- Iranc und the American ellver dollar, and this with nosmall advantage to tha two zountrics, ' TUE LIST OF VICE-PRESIDENTS was read, including such men as Thurlow Weed, exr-Qov. Rodman, Mr. Price, of New Jgreey, Btate Benator Cauldwell, enry D, Carey, Will- lun A, Butler, Gideon J, Tucker, William Lalor, wd Richard 8chell. The resolutions, found below, wero carriod with creat applause. 5 Letters Irom Gen, Batler add others wero an- nounced, but not read. Mr. Colgate then In- troduced - GEN. THOMAS EWIND, who was recefved thoughout with the heartfest &;Mause. Hia apeech, which occupled an hour and a hall, was lurgely devoted to the repeal of the Rtesumption “act rather than the mubject of remonctlzation, 1o was heand with attention - throughout, and viven three thmes threo ot tho cloee, the greenback element nrumll(mxlnrgcls. Mtis severcstricturen of the press weve cheered, svanhis remark that “outside of this listle curner of the Isnd ' tho American people were wlldiy for siwver. Itesolred, 'That the citizens of New York hore wembled In mass-meeting, withont distineifon of arty, earncatly dealre and demand the passogo of the measure now pending in tho Sennto 1o restore Hiver fo §ta legttinnte position, which it had sus- lained trom the foundation of the Hepublic up to he year 1871, and that wo urge the majorlty of hoKenators known to_Us favorablo to the princl- liete b{mn 1t toa votoal tho earllest possiblo soment, Hesolced, That it i tho Judgment of this assem« dlver dollur nudita mnna{ will ape roximate {1s value to cqunlity: with gold, bestdes «uabllug the American fieapla to moke immcdiate reof one of tlie most valuable products with bich Providence haa blessed our country, Reolred, 'That inasniuch as Congress did, In 104, pledyo 1ts faith that the bonds of the Fedoral wrérument ahould_ e paid ** in coln, " and fnas. aeh he silyor dollar was the lawfnl coin of b Government at the time of sald pledze, it is ereforo huticet and equitable to pay bosyla elther 8 sach allver dollars or 1 yold, and thas it* is une ise ng well an unjust for the managers of Na- onal Danks, and otler moncy-lending corpora- ons hulding Government bonds, to clamor for elr payment nxclullvul{ in g Jiesotred, ‘That the false pretenses of the gold AMonists that tho recninage of silver an unlimited wi-tender will lessen the wazes of labor Js une e, and s an insult o the intolligence of the dustrial and producing clasves. On the contrary & advocats ! ellver micuey desire better tinios ad better wazes for al) clusvew of citizens, such +wu belleve wonld be tho carly result of restors 21he dollar of Georgo Washingtonto efreulution, #eaolved, That the vropused llmitation of le; ‘acer of milver to the sum of 810, or 350, or §; uald be )i ellect an establishinent of ona kind of in for the citizen and another kind for the boud- sbler and cupitaliat, aud wmeets with our utter Iy hat the recoinnye of th ration to its duy rank ae sapproval, Itu?mm, ‘That a return ot confidence, 8 rovival buslnesy,.steady and remunerative cniployinent rihe now uncmployed und suffering working Anes, of which they bave now been unjustly ed, will be cousequent upon the romonetl- Wion of sitver, . AT MEMPIIIS, Mesirrus, Tenn., Feb. 1 t a largely at- nded mecting of the Chamber of Commierce 8 nlternoon resolutions wers adopted in favor Bland's Stlver bitl uuw';m afng in Congress, W requesting Senator Harrls and Representa- ve Young to usv tielr utmost elfurts tosecurs ¥ passage, WHO THEY ALL WERE. 18 Personnol of the Kansas Credit-Mo- biller, Waskinglon Post. Having started in to asclst Congressin fnves- ting the micthod in which legislation was duced by the old Leavenworth, Pawneo & etern Raltroad, the Pust begs leave to "tseat some further lutelligence on the Ibject, Yesterday's paper gave tha alush bedule, with tho mames of the gentlomen beidized, and the amount of stock and money 4 or agreed to bo paid, and the land * cone ‘od or contracted to be conteyed,” fn ald of Mo measures. ‘Tho documents contalaed e Uiy names 04 well as big amounts, aud owed that the azents of the job had put their vney-tuto ¢xcellent hands, and chose wisly fl u‘_w" in the dispoaltion of thelr corruption Prominont smong thoso identificd with the e of stock was Jotn P. Usher, who is repre- ted iy Btane’s report a8 baviog recelved, In unection with Heury Bennett, Caleb Swmith, 4R W, Thomoson, X000 shiares, valued ot o The * Rewarks' report Messrs, ‘ber'und Begets as *all right,” while Mcasrs. uth aud ‘Fhompson ure permitted to 4 slide." uother part of thu schedulo Mr, Usher Is dited with $300,000 worth of stock. At the teof the egrruption repore Usher was the First alstunt Bceretury of the Interior, and Iu 8 sitiou to earn any smount of_Lunest pennies A mlzht bo shoved ot bim. Subsequently bis Miers wprouted wora Hberally, and ho'wos Jmoted to the full-fledeed Secretarysbip, b he held until 158, It was duribg his 1 of blusgum sud blovts that the then wanis DOl the roud felt ut Liberty to scheduto bim all pzhit," und to bisue to bim u vast oLt of puppused to be valusble stock lu the 'u}mny, ‘Tuat the lutenor Depurtment wos Aly imtereated fu the welfare of the canceru ‘ealifled an the sppearauce of Caleb Suilth, 0 wag the Becretury ut the time Usber was ;l Assistant, Froui the fa:s that Smith was LicaV over on o aldu-truck, it would seew 4 Vsl r was well on the tnsidt, and that be #1860 ouly vae pecessary to see”’ Unonre- | her clothing in ashy THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. #lgning the Becrataryshlp In 1805, Usher resnmed the prastice of law, and accepted the posltion of Consulting Attorney ot the road, at a salary of 10,000 n year fn gofd, a fact which will perhans WIIY SHE SHOT. earty somme rezyot 10 the souls of those who | She Was Houseless, Withont Food or +alid" or wers *shoved,'* ‘This naturally bringa us to the Hon. R, W. Thomr.son, now Becretary of the Navy. The report Arat ** slides ¥ himt out of an intereat In £1,000,000 worth of atock, and_then * shoves ”* him out of $5,000 fn eash. The foot-note re- ferring to him reads: * Oserdue; 8tone says he 414 ot mean 1o pay It entire.” With a vicw to explanations, the Reportorial lInvestizating Committee of the Post wnited mpon the Beere- tary and interrogated hin severely as to his conncction with the big fraud, warning him not to take refuge In nautical terms which the Com- mittee could not understand. ** I can tefl you about thi: thing In a very few words,” said Beeretary Thompson. AL the time of which you spedk, I wus emplosed by the Leavenworth, Pawnes & Western Kailroad to flve legal advice. Idrewthe nri'flnnl memorial or tho consummation of the land grant, and for that service I charged $3,000," ‘ Get the money?” “No: 1 ook & note for the smount.” 1 \as it pamit'? #1¢ has fiever been paid to thia day." * Did you ever gat any stock or landi " »Not an acre of Jand nor a share of stock.” “Then, so far as this report concerns you, it is onl‘y truo as [t represcnts you as belng *siidden’ and ‘shoved’" ‘That is a1l the truth there s In 1t, so far as 1am concerned, I never had ang stock, mo &% or land, or the promise of either, I don' ;velr; know thls man Beunett; don't know who LEA “Iiow do you account for your sppearanca In this schedule” 41 can't account for lt‘ except {n one wav. It {8 possible that, when the affafrs of the Com. pany were turned over. the new managers found the vote and put it in the report, with an nn- nouncement ol thclr Intcntion to shove me. That s all [ know, and that is onl{ a surmise,!” “ flow's business, AMr, 8ccrotary i Pretty fair; pretty fair; can’t complain.* Gen. Ewing eays, of his own connection with tho affalr, that hie knows nothing whatever ofit, 80 faras ho is concerned, He admits that ho was o member of the Dlructor‘y; of the Company when the Pacflc Rallroad bill passed, and signed several agrcements with various per- sons for land and stock as compensation for scrylces ns attorneys or agents rendercd or to be rendered to the Company In getting tho bill passed,—#tock that had only a certain prospee- E100Y vu‘nc'. and that theae azreements inctaded sbout onc-fourth of thuse in the schedule pub- ltshed by the Post. As to the other agreements in the list, he claims to have no Information, but thinks that nong of those slgncd by him were made with or for the benefit of any public officer. e clalms that Luthrop, who {s creds fted with 500 acres of land, was an sgent and attornoy of the Comp-nr, while Dole, who was advised In the remarks" to “see Ewing," he repudiates entirely, Gen. Ewing says * he ‘was in the Directory only a year, resigning upon entering the army in 1 and that parts of the transactions quoted may have aunte-lated and parts may have followed his consection with the Company, On the whole, the General's ex- planation Is uceculnrfil'v diaphanous. 4 ] Another mighty chfef in thes tribo was Henatar 8. C. Pameroy, of Kanaas, sometfmes known as “Sanator Dillworthy.” He ie credit- ed with 8180,000 worth of stock, 2,600 acres of Delawsre land. 2,600 ncres of Lottawatamio land, and 20,000 acres of Uovernment land,— enough to richly endow all the Sunday-schools in the country.” To what baso uses he devoted this vast amount of property lsnot “*remorked in the report, but a falr Inference (s that ho will now donate It tosome religious institution, with appropriate observations. U, W, Weston, who is credited with 200 sharcs of stock, it is reported, ia now the Clerk of 8én- ator Jones' Sitver Commission. L:throfi, “Jones, Forney's man,” Wfliteley. New York Ilerald, and C. E. Mix gre dead, ‘The “King" mentloned Is supposed to bo BlIl King, the ceicbrated Minnesota lobbyiat. M. J. Parrott was @ member of the Thirty- Atth and Thirty-sixth Congyesses from Kansas, Carlisle was the then Scuator from Virginia. Morton 8. Wilkinson was a Senator from Min- nesota from 1830 co 18K, F. B. 8tanton was a Washington lawyer, hall- lng from Kansas. lmmous was a Senator from Rhoide Island, who rosigned becauso of certain connections with untortunate gun-contracts. , J. 8. Rolllus was o member of the Thirty- levgnh and Thirty-cighth ITouses from Mfs- sourl. (en. Lona was the Republican Scnator from Kanss Gen, James Lanc, as is well known, blew lils own broins out. Jumes Cooper was & _member of Congress, from 1840 to 1855, from Pennsylvanis, and sub- scquently went to Marvland, b White was clerk iu the Indian Ofico until bounced by Bchurz, = The Jfloat hos now fully and fafrly put the matter before Cangress,” and holds ftsclf In readiness to so wiiat will uess, It 1s sald that tho attention of one or imure of tho sixtcen lgvestigating Committees will ba attracted to the aflair through the In- strumentallty of a_resolution, and then more devetopuients may bo logked for. " CASUALTIES. YATALLY RCALDED. Sprcial Dispatch (o The Chleaan 1riduné, MrxpoTa, il Feb. 1.—A #ad accadeut hos Just oceurred fn Ophlr, a village not far from here, resuiting In the death of a 1ittle child of Mrs. Parker, of Indlana, who was vlsiting her father, Mr, Wiley, Mrs. Parker lofta tub of boiling water in a room and went to fetch some cold water, During her absence the enild pull- cd tha tub over on itaelf, and was so se- verely scalded that it died the next day, A Targe party was- lnvited in compliment of tho above lady, and, not knuwh:r of the nccl- ‘dent, the guests arnved to flnd the hospitable abodo turned fnto u house of mournling, COLLISION. CLRVEBLAND, Feb.o1.—The rear end of a freight traln, bound east on the Lake Shore & Mlchigan Southern Rallroad, was run Into by & soow-plow propelled by two engines, near Ash- taouln, this afternoon. Both cogines and four cars were wrocked. Joseph Brant and (ieorgo Clemens, of Erle, Pa., wero killed; Jobn Butter, Tim Bullivan, and the fireman, named Jones, wlero badly ujured. All were raidroud em- ployes, MURNED TO DEATIH, Spectal Dispatch tn The Chicazo Trivune, Easr Banivaw, Mich,, Feb. 1.—A terrible ac- cldent oceurred fn Pine River Townsnlp, Gratlot County, yesterday, A 10-year-old dsughter of Mr, John Enrl was left st lhome while tha mother was vistting nelcbbors, und was round&' whon the family returued, burned to s crisp and —— . EXPLOSION, dpecial Dispaleh (o The Chicago Tvibuse. Guranp Ravins, Feb. 1—~The vollers in White's saw-mill at Fylo Lake, about 100 mlles north of here, exploded with terrille fores to- day. Bingulurly,und lnrlunnu:[v no one was near to bu hurt, and the only damage was to the i, which 18 esthinated at about $3,000, e ——— In Prison, \ * Five Years' Peusl Servitude ™ fs tho title of a book reecutly published in London, and wml;-n by *“*one who endured it,” Tho Lou- dou Zimes says: *Twa very remarkalde ploces of information s to life In a prison come out fu Lhis vol- une, Nlustrating the locovslstencics of bumau nature, and showiog that the public feellng, it it may bu so termed, 11 a convict prison may In some features oo 0s bizh as in the test ordered conmunlty, QOuc is that ‘it 15 not etiquette among prisoncrs. to usk a8 man what he is “fo for” 11 s man ltkes to be communicative on tho subject of hls own affalrs that fs another thing; but until he 18 no queastiona are to be acked.' It appears (o us that this custom shows & dellcaey of Teeling and a respect for those who may feel ropentance aud ebawe for their crimes yhich few would havo expocted to flud smong crime tuals, and tnust ccrtanlv ludicate thay those who lay down and those who follow such a rutc of condust caunot be ultogetlier and cutirely corrupt and frpeclaimable. ‘The other 1s *the respect the men puld to those who had the courage to o upon thelr kuecs morniug and uight to pray.’ He s speakiue of bisfirst nlzht 1u the rootn fn which at that timo some of the risouers at Dartmoor Hyed in nssociation, and e says: (L ‘{lcre were sixty-elght men and two officers. Now, who, thought'l, will bave the moral cour- 420 Lo faco sncers and derislou. or jokes, koeel before Lo beelus his day’s work or lays bls bead upon his pillow? -1 thougbt of thiy just before thoe. Presently s bell sounded. “Tublesdows," called thowarder, . . . The warder’s volee i beard azalu. **Men who wish to say tbelr preyeré, vuc atop to the resr. Silence and order for vrayers.” Five winutes was the thwe allowed, and’ by that e ull the e had foished their petitivns tothelr Ileaven- v ¥athier, uud had risen ta thele fect, resuming thelr places fu the rauka, I was 1most svrceably surprised ut scefne so wany. 1 think, on s avurage, theee was vearly voe-iith oI the whole. 1 meveroncs heard & rewark from the piost bardened in derision or disparagement of tbis practice. becomo of tho buai-s| Clothes, and Near Her Con- finement, She IHnd Lost All She Mad In the World, and Was Driven fo + Desperation. ' - Mr, Mosely Wanta It Stated in the Papers that He Ban Like tha Davil, One E. I, Mossly, & furniture.denler, congratn- 1ates bimaalf that his Sying fect enabled him yes- terday morning to avold meeting the melanchaly falg of Constable McEitigott at the hands of & womsn named El.en Mathews, between whom and himacit thers wore diferences of opinion growing out of 8 mortgage. According o the statement of Lawyor Wakeman, Mr, Mosoly's attornoy, ihe fornitura man lately sold abont $235 worth uf goods t0 & woman named Wildman and the woman Mathews, agrecing to take m chattel-mortgage as security for the payment of the debt. Dofore tho agreement was Snally conanmmated, he took® itinto his head that he wonld like to have addi- tional security, wherenpon he asked the woman Wildman if she had any property of her own. She #oid she had. A mortgogs was drawn up and signoed, ond Moscly folt wecure, 'The women, who professcd to Lo abous to open a lodeing-house at 000 and something State siroct, were to pay § down, and subscquent Installments of $6 each, They pald 810, and that was sll, It came to the ears of Mosaly shortly after the delivery of the furnjture that he had been taken In, and, upon fnquiry, he learncd that the furnlturo had been apirited away, 1le also learoed anothor fact, viz. : that the mortgage which he supvosed was upon the woman Wildman's property waa really upon prop-’ erty Lelonging to Ellen Mathews. With grest promptoess ho began ‘to hunt up hls furniture, and succeeded In recovering s portion thereof. 8ame of it, including the pcrsonal propesty npon which lic held the woman Wildman's mortgage, was fn tho hands of & third party. An sttemnt to clamp down upon it proved unsuccessful, but & ro- blevin eult before Justice Meech yosterday morning resulted fn o wvictory for Mosoly, After the cnso liad been decided, Lawyer Wake- man Invited Mosely and the Mathaws woman over to his oftice, No, 23 Exchange Dullding, with the lden that they might come to a peacesble adinst- ment of difiicnlties. The two talked somo time, but eounld come to no agreement. Then thuy went out Into the hall, and renewed negotiations. As the sequel proved, they wers not successful, They had been talking a fow minutes when the inhabltants of the varfous oftices opening into the hall heard tha flying steps of two persons, one esidontly In_pursuit of the other, and not long aftorwards there was W 8TIOT. . There were more flying footstops, and then another shiot, whith took eilect in the piaster ot tho ond of a paraliel hall, fnto which the pursucd and his pur- suer had flown. The former proved to bo more ficet-footed than the Iaticr, to which fact he owed big escapo Into the atreet baiow. Shortly sfter Moscly had run nwn:‘y and the affair had come to an cnd, tho woman Mnthews was ar- reated I!Flm the strect, and her plstol was taken away withoot any attempt at resistance, 8ho was takon to the Central Statlon, and afterward to tho whero ahe was booked on & charge deadly wespon. Bho explained that she was Kigllsh by birth and 22 years of ore, B8he spent the night in con- finement because Mosely could not be found wikn wanted as n witnces. ~ It appenrs that he too was arrested, though not for hix connection with tho anannlt, but on & charge of larceny growing out of the taking away of the furniture “which lod to the shooting, MOBELY'S BTORTY. On tho basls of thia story -a reporter went Lo sce Mosely and found him at No, 400 Wabash avenue, end pretty drank ot that On belug asked about the miatter, s began by seying: *+Put it in the papor inat I ron lko the devll, and would have run faster if J could. The woman fired at me, and I ran tho best 1 knew how, " **1low did sbe come to fire at you?r" 1went up to my lawyer's “ofilco 10 seo him abont & suit, ana some one suid thero was a woman i the room wanted to sce mo, and I went 1y, and it wan the womanwhoI had had the dealings With ¢sTon menan Eilen Mathewa?'* *+ Yes, and 1 told her I would settle with her it she waule give me $10 down and I keep o wash- stand and_nome othicr fow things for security for the rest. ‘Then Isaw her luguing awsy at some- thing op hor hi; nd I got oul.™ ‘wAnd then shio shot? ** Yes. I wasn dosen fect away from hor when I Jooked back and saw ber get out Ler pistol and bang away, " *+3iaw near 41d ano coms 1o you **A coupla of foot 1 should think, and then I ran ;lwly. ‘na lluny nd put that down: I ran away as s 1 conl E Did you selzo on this woman's goods? Yes, I went up thero and took some of the things away. " V0 socved the papers—what Constable?” **I gerved tho papers myself; (here was a Con- atable with me, bat 1 won't tull you who T § served the papors myself, " ++\What Court were they from! **From Juatice Mecch's Court. +*Iid thd woman owu you mo) **Yey, she did owe nie money. *‘But ahe aho bas your receipts for all she aver owed you, *+Well, you look here; do you seo that?" Moscly hora pulled cut & taiber tatiered chattele mnflanumx‘?d handed I$ t the feportor. I{e exame ined 1t, saw (¢ was from Lizzie Wildman to ¥, C. Moscly for $218, and then ho naturally waid: **This lsn't trom the womun Mathews, bal from anotlier woman, ** % *+ Well, they aro tn partuorship fn the boarding. house, Loak huro, " And then ne handod out another chattel-mortgago made on o lot of furniture to secure 870 worth of notes, and puryorting to be from Ellen Matthews o F. C. Moscly, Ou running bls eye dowa it the iim"l'" "I':.’l s grlevous defoct, and, turning to vauly, wald: ** Why this len't signed at'all, _ Rilen Matthows never put Lier name 1o this, This [en't wortha cont.* ** 1 know T ouglit 1o have gol her name on that, dida't," ut , e she pald you anything on this debty " {'3;’. sho had finmdo and sho owed 820, Thut watled we vut of $10 uore. 1— The remainder of this na va | ppressod out of respect 10 the propriutios, and becauve It iy VOl does that $10 cut any Sgure fn the case? **1 don't know, " Just thea the door gpened and a blonde lady walked in. Tho reporter thought it was another fAring parsy and looked without succoss for suies lhhl.rlo:tl behind, Jtproved, however, o be Liczie Wildmas, upon wiich the reporter withdrow, On golng out of tho houso he was met by the lessee, w ductor, who entered upon n long oxplanation to provu that Mosoly had no business in and was fbere elmply on sufcranco tenant of a former occupant wha had h right there, but was allowed to stay until her sick b You see clild was ablo to move. The doctor was fn a bigh etatp of excitement and disavowed ~ Mosely and Tl works with great vehcmence, aeclaring that he was bringing o respectable bouse lutw bad odor, It appeared from another source that tho deal- 1ogw B«mwu the purties wore cowplicated even mora than Mosely nad Indicated. Tho wouen had bought some furniture of him, sad given him chaitel mortgages not only on what they bought,* but vu auother sct as well, Then thero were sonie pawn-tickets (one for & kold watch and chain), that wixed thinge still nios Deapalring of fwu.mu to the bottom of the watter, the reporter le Aisd MATHEWS. A reporter found Mivs Mathews In one of tho rooma 1 which witnesses ato Juckea tip at tho Afe wory. Bbelsasmall aud delicate-looking youug wouwun, apparently about 25 yeurs uf aie, aud i very puof baaith. Jo comscquence of a wevers cold, brought on by expo<ure, her voice was ul- must juaudible, .“3.“ bospital would buve been & nyuch more Attlug résting-place fur her thau thu station, gltbough e oflicery in cliarye made hep couifurtably. a8 poasible under the circumse nced. Tl roporter asked If Mosely's story that she owed biw §30 on the furniture wae correct, and It she had anyibing Lo say suout tho shuoting. ;qLnever pwea bit 8 cont. aie foplled. 1+ te suid we the furuiture for § 0, sudtl paid him with thie wauey [ earued sawing for ik niatber aud oth- re. Ve furniture was not worth $23, but | want- to get sume place to be in whea | wae contlned. 1 guve no mortgage ou it and you cs: morigage whicy Mossly bad wax oot signed vy we. 1o wald tbat be bad wopey, snd would beat we if [ went 1o law, for J bad uoi cnough to 'f’.“ » wrlt of rc‘ll"ln. and money would do cveryll lnx[." *What was yuur Lica tu shooting at bim?" *+ Hy touk away 1oy furnlture that I bad bought and paid for, and turoed me out.in the stroct witoout a place W sleep OF & warsel to cat, and Utterly ; mcapable to wark. ggm s Jawyer's foum e said It ) would give hi §3 and promise to pu: $10 nore he would Jet e have wy bedetosd. ffo wolked out into the bassage and mude Lhis proposi- tion to charge e $15 for §lriog me Back & wortl- less old budstead “that belonged to me. Wiat could I do? I wap homeless an: and by Fiad robled 1o of‘everytbiny. e knew of my coudltion, of courses wverybody could see that. ** Wus ho{o auy way suswerable for that condls 1lon; be saye you got 810 from bimy" ** No; I had Rothinz to do W‘Elh l:.lm‘ut :nl: mo copt Luylug my furnitare ibas be tried 1o tuke o oo e e UL st becauss b kiieww 1 was too poor to geb it back. kv said so, aud suid be could beat me Jf L went to law, ™ . *+What did you du sfter you ieft your bowme *v1 walged wbout tue siects, for 1 had nowhere 10 g0 sud puthing to cal. 1 waa out all day yeater- day tu the storm, snd I slept fu an empty roow but i was belter than ouldovrs. 1 Lsven't had suytbivz (o cat sluce Tueaday; but 1 cau’s vat, I FEBRUARY 2, 187B—TWELVE PAGER; feel no woak, ‘They of Teouldn't eat it [n here. ** Yon onzht to be In 2 hoanital instead of this place. Why did you not go to anet" ‘¢ 1d1dn’t know what todo nor whera togo, I had got myself a place ta live daring mv confine- ment And It wan taken away from me, and I was destitute and starving." The cane w111 bo calied at the armory tLis morn- ing, but whether Moscly will apnear or not i nn- known. The conditlon of the paor women {a really pitiable one, and if aho shoall be discharged by Jastice Summerfleid It will he little improve- pient for her fn her present atate,—half ciad, three-faurtha stacved, and within n fow days or weeks of her confinement. To tarn her adelft upon the streets woald be !?fllvll!nl to ktiling her. It in eminently & ease for tho bamsvolent, and Is commended to those chari:abla Jedien to whom & woman, ruflering snd starsing, ought not, whatever het fanits, to appeal in vain. When arrested and brought tn the station. Moaly exhibited a hill of sale for the articles, and claimed that he could not honeatly have cume by this bill, unlesa the tnorteaze sale had been properly ad- Yertlzed, Mise Mathews states thatwhat pnroorted to Le a notice of aale undern morizage was pansted to an inner baement door nt Mosely's hoarding- house, but the instrument did not bear her name, nor did she know what it imnort was entil he touk the furnitnre away from her, Justice Sum- merfield believed thess facts, and held Mosety in bail uuth to s St THE RAILROADS. JEWETT’S REJOINDER The arrest of Recelver Jewctt on a charge of Bwuanng oA false statement of the condition of the road In onc of his rcporta 10 the Supreme Court has alrendy been noted In thesa columns, Mr. Jewelt hias now eubimitted to the court afiida- vita In anawer to this from Stephon Little, Auditor of the Erie: John A, Wright, of Fhiladelphia: Thomas D. Messler. Campicolior of the Penneyls yania, snd E. Worceater, Secretnry: and L. P, Chambers, Auditor of thg.New York Central, Unly Sr, Little's afdavit in specifc in ix replies to Mr, Robinson's charges: the others only indorse the #ystem of keeplng the Erle accounts. |l;§ are the jmportant points of Br. Littts et Deponent ll{l that the B48,504, 271.45 which the sati Jiobertaon tentiticn o A this growearningaof the Erie Ratlway for the perlod named are simply the gross cash reccipts from the transportativn uf frefihit, Passengers, niallx, ote., and that [o the Airst two 1oms of freleht and passenkers other carriecs and connections wers lnrfvl! intereated; and that insteadof such receipts belng the correct amount of earnings, tliey were atm. Bly 1be medium throuah which the several azenta of Id Jtecelver obtatned their Iegitimate ereolt for mounte previnmiy chargud (o thei, the esrsines of {lie rallway being asceriained from s totally different red ;. somo supper, but by sald Hobertson 4%, there were, {n tead of the gross ¥ Siitted Ty akl deabertaom: 825 BIA AL, y fact, $41, 110, 577.02 (fuciuding §4, 874, 241, 22°70r Inter. et On finded debt), of §2,5XL 162,90 more than the aforcsald gross earnlivs sud income: ris dogonent artier saya that { the €1,710.372.00 hich axfd Tobertagn dealgnated as eevelpia (roth otiier sourcea. the sum of $31R, 710,04 Ia for old materials sld, whilch (s bot & 13 Ler uf profit, and therefore not a proner credit to esfulngs as ssid obersos allewes and sceka to eatatiiatr, Tlepanont {urther tigs that sald Robertson Bad the meand of acertaiaing, ani it war & exdlalnied (0 hiin, thut a IATze proportiott of tho §1, 219, 747. T, deatimated :l'l"ll'fl':‘?.(l.llkl Aand overcharges, was charged to other ompRnies. "Tilo $a1 Hobertaon was also well pwarnof tho charac. teruf the sccount for s*suprlien’ and that iarxe quantity of saimiies aro athi on' hand for the future wperations of this ratiway, Deponent farthier says, and with a full, clesr, and diatinict knowlegs of whiat be (aflirming, that there i 80 contusion or (rrequltrity in the houks of the aatd S'.’.‘,‘;“'"' or fatho books of the Kecelver of sald Cotne BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS & NORTHERN RAILROAD EXTEN- S8ION. Speciat Correspondence of The Trfbune. Des Motxes, Ia.. Jan. 30.--Ever slnce 18080 manificent land-grant has been begeing in the market for takers, to construct a rallroad from Algeria, in Kossuth County, westward toa janc- tlon with the Bloux City & St. Paul Rallrosd. It has been granted to several companied; biut they have falled to build. The last General Assembly granted it to the McQregor & Kloux Uity Comrmly on condition thnt it nccepted the grant and filed A bond for Aling the contract within forty-two daya after the passage of the uct, and on fallnre to do 80 the grant was extended {0 Anuher compuny, Both failed to do snything, becauso Enstern capitailsts refused to furnlsh money for railroad buliding in Jowa on ony terims, §t s Eronvflul to rosume the grant by the State, and a i1 1s nuw on dle regranting It fo the Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul Company on the terms of the last grant, 1t belng underatoud 1he road {s to bo bullt to Emn- Inetsburg, Palo Alto County, asone puint on tho lne. Anather bill will b’,fl'"'"""‘ making the grant to the liurlington, Ce rlll‘}'fldc & Northern Com- pany, which Company stand ieady to take it and extend their line fruni lowa Falls, in Hardin Conn. . northwast to Algona, thenco to Sheldon, in 'Brien County. 0 enternrise mantlested laet year by Gen. Winslow, in extending this rond northward to the Minncsola btate line and opening & connection with Bt Panl, 18 an earnest that §f this grant bo extended tho rosd will be bullt, It leavery fmportant proj- ect for the northwestern counties, ue it will give them ""“hfry uctually need—n ratroad to the Kast. The advaniages to bo eained are decidedly in favor of the Initer lnc Instead uf tho former, un 1t will glvo thew the advantage of more competing routes to tho Kuat, the 13, C. R. & N, running routhwent across the State, ‘and cromsing three of the Eastand Weut trank-lincs, and ulso givinga direct 8t. Louls connectlon at Burhnston, There Is llkely to be & Mvcly conteat for the land-grant, The State s anxious to dispose of it, 28 it now s productive of no revenue wiiatever, NO SETTLEMENT YET. Tho absence of any news from the trunk-line Presidents for the laet two days looks rathier owin- ous, and it {s feared that the Fost-bound grefght diflculties canuot Lo s caslly wetiled as the troubles In regard to the West-bound buslness,and 18y yet involve the roads in a kcrious war, While the niost stress waa 1ald on the Weat-bound dini- cultles by the Eastern Managers, yet the principal tronble 1 }n reeard to the East-boond business. 1t 1a n well-knuwn fact that the Kast-tound rates lavo pever been waintained by somno of tho roads sinco the agreeruent in zogard o this business wus mado Jast Octover. The Urand Trank Muane agers clatin that tho tarl cstablishod by the Supee- ng Committee under that ugreement hns been aystematically dlarogarded by the lnes preslded over by Vanderbilt, snd working in connection withh the Now York Centrsl .The Grana Trunk, they assert, had lust large quantitles of trafiic by adlieriug o the tarlit, and s now snfferlng from ai obsarvance of cugagements entered juto with tuose who have sysiematically disreganded them, ‘The cutting of West-bound rates wss dons, they say, to Ret redress for the whabby and unfatr manner in Wwhich they had been treated by Vanderbilt's roads Teading from .. tiwaukee and Chicago to the Knat, Itis understood that Mr, Hickson refuscs to_ap. d his siunatare to the agrvement In regund to t-bonnd businoss ents futo last Tuesduy by the trunk-line Presidents until the Eset-bound frelght dilicultica havo boen settled pe: ntly, 'fl;ul not fura fuw tnoutns, ashua heretofero becu o case, . As a matter of course, the frefeht rates from Weatern points remaln uusettled, but, as the roads at this point have all the contructs on hand they want for the oredeus, thoy do not cut the rates uy bad a8 they usod to, und the_quutations during the last two or toreo days have been B0 ceuls per 100 pounds on graln from Chlcago to Now York. — TRAFFIC-MANAGER SANTORD. One after another the Amerlcanrallroads are cru- sting the position of Tratic-Manager. Thin yost. tion has always been coneldered the most impor- tant on Englisti rallroads, sa thelr carnings depend almost entirely ou tho ability and buslness capacl- ty of thoman In chargo of this dopartment. The Baltimore & Ohio Ralirosd was the first one to make the innovation in this country, and latterly the New York Central and.Jifuots Centreal Rallroads bave also established similar departuiunts, system Las vroved that 1t wiil en} ‘The 50 advantageous to theso rouds ba a question of tine undisputed charge uf all The lust road to Cbicago, Rock sl h juet _sppolnted nagor in the pors 4 '\ Mun- ford. fer thu General Kastern Agent of tne Chi ), M Islund & Pacine lattroud, und is considered by those who kuow him a inan well qualified in every r;mm:t for tho responsible dutles of Lis new posl- i Alr. W, M. 8age, for man: eral Freight Agent of the Tiica Pactic Ratirond, hus been pruwote of Ueneral Pmsm Ageot, Tu |.li;a Vicle, resigued, The promotiSh Assistant Gen. Rock Ivland & d tw the por of Mr. L pives gsnoral satiafacliun to the whippers aud ral lw‘v men I this city, who respect Mr. Sago us un able, honor- shble, uud reliable gent u, With wLom it 18 8 lessure (o transact business, & tion otils ¥ ITENMS, § e TYeaterday's snow-storm delayed the incoming trajos from the East couslderably, ucarly all of them being from ono tosix hours behind time! The wwrniug tratun of the Plitabutg, Fort Wayne & Ublcago did not come 1k untid st in the after- noon, belug delsyed by sn accldent w & freight traiu near Crestiine, Sevorsl cars werv ran off the trpek, but no dagungy beyoud bluckading the road waa dong, The storm did notextend & cousldera- Ule dlstance to the wust sud northwest, and Lence the trsins from {hose poiuts cume i uearly ou Mz, Asfer as can be Jearncd no dawagt of vou- #cqucuco has becn dous by toe suow-storia on sy of the rusds. . B. Al Arms, Geporal Western Passer Ageut of tha Erie Hallwsy, bas waued 8 clrcular atating that the Erie Road had fors numver of yuoars provided 8 commodious passcnyer-bost, dtted cxp nl{ for the trunafer Of thy cungrant i)u-- gers aud Juggage direet frow Castle Garden o thelr depot irow which trains depart for thy ‘eat, thus electually protecting those cousigucd totherr care from unauthorized Jereons oF vulslde auflucnce while passtuz through’ New York, T sdurd sludlar ‘protective to svcoud aud third Cluss parscngers (row thy West, thoy liave now srranged a special onwibue brunafer, starting fruin uuder cover of thetr Jsracy Cily depot, tu carry pusscngers and thelr Juzguge dircel toateamsips, hotel thus affording abeolute protectron from sharpers. Mr. John Crampton, General Agent of the Sonth- weatern lialiroad Rate Aerociation at Kaneas City, ia prominently mantionod as the coming General jlae-Line (fast frelght) i1n place of C' appointed General Sanager of the Hannibal & Bt. Joe Railroad. A better man for thia positton than Mr. Crampton conld mot fonnd, as he ln well acquainted with the duties of the porition, having been Genaral Freight Agent and Arsietant General Manager of the Grest Went- ern Nailway of Cands, over which the Dine-Line has ran, for more than twenty yeare, e i con- »Idrr‘efl one of the best froight agents In the conntry, The (Genera] Tickat and Pasrenger Agents' Asso- ciation of Chicago was {0 have held a specisl meeting yeslerday afternoon to look Inio the reportad defection of some of the lines in regard to the maintenance of passenger ratee. ‘The queation of aboliskung the commisrlon system, which s thought to have caused all the Inte complaints, was 8lao to have becn discasscd, aud, if possible, sction taken thereon, bat #s the members whose pretence was principally required did not make helr abpearance nothing beyond baving sn in- formal taik conld be done, Mr. D, 1B, Morey, General Proight Agent of the Chicago, Bt, Louls & New Urleans Hailrosd, wan in the city yesterday. He cives 8 fisiterinz ac- fount of the nusinera of his road, and reporia tbe prospects most promising, Mr, Georee B, Holton. for many years connected with the Ticket and Passenger licpartment of tne Michigan Central Hailroad, has been avpointed Passenger Agont of this road for Michigan. ACQUITTED, * B1. Lou1s, Fab, .—Nathan C, Dryden, a son of Judge Drydey, formerly one of tho Judwes of the Bupreme Court of this State, who, 1t wiil @oubtless ha recollected, shot and very serfously wounded, at Warrenton, Col, Fred Meyer, United States Internal Revenus Agent of thia District, and now occupylng the same posttion at_Chicao, lins_been uniergoing trial at Mt. Oiive, St. Louls County, for sssault to kil for somu days past on a change ol venue from Warren County, was sequitted to-day, e ———— A (neer Convention of Crows. Puughteepsts (N. Y.) Eagle, Pascengers on the 8:35 train bound south Fri- looked with wonder upon & fluck rows all huddled together on the ke south of Low Point. amd about 600 feet from the shore. They faced each other about half and balf, and were so close together that they Jostied against cach other In hoppiog xbout. Abont ten feet west of them sat o large bald- headed Amcrican cagle perched upon a cake of ice which had been thrown up on the maln body of the fce by the action of the wind and tide. Tt looked as though the eadle had by common couscnt been avpoluted Chairman of ths Cone ventfon, snd that somecthing of an im- portant mnaslure wos taking place. 8o {ne tent was this stranre consention upon the buslness in hond thet nelther the roar of tho traln por the shrick of the engine’s whistle disturhed it in the least. The sun shone fuil and bright upon the sinzular #pectacle, and the dignity and solemnity of the presidi~g ofiicer were rémarked by all. On no part of the feo snvrounding, for a long distance, could bo scena dead carcass of sy kind. nor was there any open water visible, (a which the crowsur cagle could flsh, It was periaps a lavor convention, devising ways and_ wmeans for appeasing [mmediate hunger, We watehed them il the train shot out of sight aroond a curve, and_the Chalrman was stlil” on the plat- form. and the members of the Convention were stilt huddied together, 1tis probable they were In *executive session,” and we shall “never kuow the cause of the novel gathering. ATUREMENTS. HOOLEY’S THEATRE-=-0PERA. Ten Nights and Two Matinses of * GRAND ITALIAN AND ENGLISH OPERA. MAX STRARUSCH, Direetor, OPENING NIGHT. MONDAY, Feb, 4, IL: TROVATORE. MISS KELLOUG un, -Levno MISS CATEY . Lo AZICOR Mr, Grarmas M, . Sir, Conte'dl Luns. M. Conty as Ferrando, TURSDAY EVENING, Peb, 5 Grat appearance of the fliustrious Anglo-Franco Frima Donns, from Her j@ir's Opers louse, London, ’ MLLE, MARIE ROZE, As LEONORA. In LA FAVORITA. Wednenday Evenlog, el .. n) {ng, Feb. 7. 1 hured: r_\r':ua slts Buturday G ANDY MAT] Admleslon, $i. Tieserved Beate, %) centa extra, acconiing tulacation, Famlly Clrele, 73 cts, “The sale of Rescrved deats commences tiin moming at ox Utfice, STAR LECYURE €OURSE, SECURE 7o.p4¥ MONDAY TFor seats ta bear the great Tocturo to bedellvered in (HE TADERNACLE noxt MUNDAY NIGHT, Wreateat DVing orstar, LESHY Wagth UL T, by the EEGHER, (004 scata can now be rocured nt Koot & Sooa', 134 Biat0.st.. ot 100 Upretedented prices of 25, o and 75 4. Hecure yours II.GlS['I\"NlI)(j‘aPI'AI'OS\" LAST NIGHTS! . 1) LLON, pogstn s WL, THE RAGE HARRY PEARSON, 1u comle characters, UAVERLY'S THEATRE, {Late Adelpht. and his popular Mn-llon.hllhuhlflllrnc;unxa,nd MR. MILTON Nofiifis . McVICKER'S THEATRE, ROLAND REEHD BATUNDAY, LAST * ALY TAF RAGE " MATINEE, ) 3o W HAVERLY... s tvee o B1ODHetor and Manager, e Phanig of e Blood, Tl'l’l’m‘l: CKBR. 80 nest ' in o ant, BABY o ¥tk Samrn i v, BATURDAY'A QRAND MATINEE AND NIGHT, n, draln of Huii e Pacatx, Dancs Sous, b in .fon' temember this 18 the g h Clieay pric turn of Danites, 1 lay “ln‘r thsu No extra [oF reservod seuts, "HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Prices, 25¢,500,75¢, and $1. Matinee I'rices, 25¢ and 0¢, ar, Feb. 3. 1 Baturday, 978, LAST GRAND MATINEE and PAREWELL NIGOT OF THE EMINENT COMEDIANS, ROBSON ,:S: CRANE, S OUR ‘:BhA.dI-IELORS.” onday, Feb, 4~K - ) Cary 1eian ahd EBGiteE peres e sraboi D ciiand COLISEUM, NOVELTY TUEATR . HT Clarkeat. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS U tha following Celebrated Anata: The ol yenowiied MILTON JAREEUS the three ikt Kickers |n the wor.d, LAS] JOHN M. TS . i s v P with thi H LA, togein- & ! T 10 ives uiey b SR ‘This Afternoun sud Evenlou ti Jast ADELATDE BT ETbN Grbl Tompersace Dana FROM THE ALTAR T0 THE SCAFEOLD. Aud the cclebrated facisl C disn M 11| 3 son s 14 31 ST RS A Wy YUt v, Feb. a=DENM AN ). HON - !Mglylll Jack llrll:ll. J(lflll’ll‘.'A l\‘l"l'"’l’("?:{:".'“ hisahe: POBOUS FLASTERS. THE WORLD'S CHOICE. Competent judyes repiesearing tha civilized of 1101 WORLL APDUILEd For Lho g Wiedes o warheabis. Bris o sclences, convencd st Phil miontha, B0 ocido ULen the eou); adelphta for i parstive mettia of the Vartous lnventtons of b warded to (he mahe diacturure of Uoisous Capliia” Hiruia flux?r."'n‘n.'a BRSAEbIt WK pack R R 1 forvtgn sud! Benon's Canelue ipatn rel eving, et T i Ceuratte Pruuna of lite Btecopbeasand [sroperiine 'S {5 Was ma te hy four Ay g e e Leniember whit b Yud are luflv'flfl;l")lu Y ache or pala that Lenson's Canclug Piasier I8 tha beat remedy vor deviid for cxlcroal dimlcuitt, Sadrer " Prive, Bueite, W I RaFiDLY Takiva Tux Prace O ROAF, bacatse It 14 b much elioanr,'and docs away with fiub: o o, i waules il Hbic it fively lari o L M. Leu T 3 AW L o cow lacclicr rocoiends It wii abury & Jolinsoit. 31 Platt-st.. New York. overy ! 2 ailgrocers.” Price, 5 cen o WINTER RESORT. Royal Vietoria Hotel, NABSAU, o N, P., Sh s SOR0v R & Kixd, Lrope cw 115 Broadway, N TAMAR I ScTied by Tha Facalfy).-») L, aad Meulcutcd Fruli Loscoge; (uf ihe immasdiaje relet aad eifoutud cury of Cutatiyaiton, Heulaches Bile Hei Grrhos, © Unliky pilis nad the Usudl purg. st i bk Lo tuko and neyer producea Lerits. 0N, 47 Lo Humduteat, Parky, sold OrHicE oy CoxpruoLLgu or Ty CUakedcr. Wasi: RAIB RESTORATIVE, SAVE[T0 LEARN HOW TO DO YOUR] IT READ AND HEED HAIRI WHAT FoLLOWS. SAVE YOUR HAIR.—The laws of Heaith and Longerity demand it, the customs of social life require it. The matter §u of great importance in evary way. DEATTIFY YOUR YIATIR.—Tt Is the sur- possing crovn cf glory, and for the fovof it there is £o compentation. CULTIVATE YOUR NAIR.—For by mo othar means can iy be saved sad beautified LYON’S THAIRON, Discoversd thirty-five years ngo by Prof, Lyon, of Yale, is tho most perfect preparation Ja the world “for preserving and beautifying the hair, Desides being the best halr dressing aver produeed, Lyon's Kathatran will positively prevent grayness, and will re- atore new hair to bald heads, it the roota and follldles ara not destroyed. . 1t actually performs thess meemivg miracles, of wlch the following in A FAIR SFECIMEN. 1 had been entirely bald for paversl years, ean- stitutional, T euppone. I used a few Lottles of Kathairon, and, {o tay great muprise, I have & thick grawth of young Lals. COL. JOUN L. DORRANCE, U. 5. A. Ta every important respect the Kathairon is abwo~ utely Iacomparable. It is uncqualed * 1, To Curo Daldness. 2, To Destora Gray Haiz 3, T6 Nlemave Dandrufl, 4. To Dress nnd Deautlfybe Malr, PEAT IX MIND.-~Tho Ratbairon i ns nileky pasto cf saiphcr and sugarof-lead, to paint and daub {he halr aad pasalyzo the Lrain. It is n pure and limpid vegutnlle Jotion, Intended to re- storo tha liair by natarel grawth and refavigoration. 1t 13 splendidly parfamed, and the most delightful folet dreasing knovm, o lady's of grntleman's lot oulllt fs complsts without Lyon's Kathairon. LOLD EVERY WILERE, { Chos, Sioging Schools, Societes, SIOULD USE The Salutation (%c2.), o Zion weréor o The Encore (of7ds. )i or Perking' Singing School (352, o Johngon's Chorus Choir TInstruction Book (w3riss). h Musie Books, by Fri TG 1ait (e Sre tLes consetany s conrace. T e atted e T ingine Sehoia by Whe very Beet et Now 1o & spirited Winter and Epriug Singing Clnse! Also give new [nterest o the year's practica by gete ting up_onv of our 40 CANTATAN (send for glmur lar). Five of them are: Belshazzar, . . . . sasernoa, Don Munio, . . . ater nack. Joseph's Bondage, . cnsawice. Prodigal Sop,. . . . sorean. 1.2 Walpurgis Night, vensetsom. .50 Helshazznr and Josenh's Tlonds f aro splepdid Musical Oratmns dsae aso dramatizod. and LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. UCEAN STEAMSIIS. O0ly Direct Ting 1o Frames, Uenoral Tra 81,23 160 1.25 lantie Compnny. Pler 42, X, %, foot fved.. Fob, @ Na. m. Delury ed., Feu. 20, A8 . IO Banglle, e, MaichiL7a m! AR5 A GOLD (neluding wine): ;‘lm Cabiu, $100; Sceond Cabin, 8655 Including: wine, be d ut BRI e st 87 Clark. Bteerake, orW. F. W Ageoi'for Chlcago. STATE LINE. NFW YOUK TO OLASUOW, LIVERPUOL, DUBLIX A KR To b0 0 PUsLIN. «Thursday, Jan, 3t N Thuraday, Feb. T F70, BReconllug W sccutnmods- urn Iekels ab Fedhcad Fatoe, Currency, Rets e A by o AT i [ acas, Baer: Sieneet RO ACK, anager, O U8 124 Wastiington-at.. Chles 3 NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSIIPS saturday, Jao. 19—3 p. m. “Baturia, Jas. X1} b, . To Londo. . Thunday, Jan. 24-0% 8. m. ’h'llll']i lr“!‘l‘lle‘x l.{.l. Dratts I e T8, o ¢ ot Clerk-st. RO VAT TS BOLIVIAL Feh. e 0 b | DRVON 1 Ax Fate 240 10 86 w Yurk 1 (ildsguw, Liverpool, or Londonderrys fora - 1ondun i donderr, 1" B LA Sew Vorx ju ELY! Fel 13, 68001 AN feb. 20, 40, m, G Feduced rutes, _Blcerugy, $ai Eli2, by Washlugton:st, ship Lane, s e, 40 {0 T e, Bin; tagrc, 804 Hicturn Tlekels ut favorabie rates, re- gl Eteerugu cortificates. §30, - Appiy ta WM, ¥, WHITE, o Liarkeates STichtean Centint Toatirouds North German Lloyd, The steamers ot this Company will sall every Sature 05 Troms Bremen i, oot ot Fured siver S r tutes oaage-brom New York 1o suuthumpto London, Havre, *and Hremen, irst cabin, $1); secon: cabin, $00. Ruld siowrsge, 60 currency. Fur frelght Pl OKLRICHS & Cth., Lrry 1y W Haseiiis s 2Buwling Urcen, New York, AN BP0 M BN, 1 ‘\"A;V'l"l.lllll..\lleb'l;fl o (;-‘A!\VAH!C l;;)ll THE COMPLETE MERBALIST, r anikisnd al) expeuscs, ~0u natlor wheilir b ever canvaased beforv of uob. Address DL O. IHELPS BLEOWN, 1 Grand atrect, Jerey Clty, N. J., aud full 14 pasticuiard will be sent by recurnmal e e——— TTPUTS AND CALLS. 350, % Mot c 1800 Sirute o Eiouks, WhlCh” frgtauly pag T e Plaustory clrculars aud woe TREASGRYDEPARTMENT INuTON, Dee. 3, 1877, Vo 1 Merely givia ko all ¥ g Satiudat I i THEY ARE THE BURT'S SHOES T Hii Dealer for thon 2N EDUCATIONAL. = [JAMILY BUAROING-ACIIUDL PUR BOYS, LOW ratve; ceiciul alulug, LALAND, Geoeva Lake, Vils TEAS, | COHE T 4 GREAT AT TEAS. er 00LORG Fluest impa GUNPOWDEKH or 0TS0 NY80! Floest imporied. JAPAY } 8 pounds, ver ib, a3 Tho above are from the stock of & Bankrupt Importer, and are from 10 to 20 per cent lcss than jobbers’ * pricea, Hickson's Cash Grocery Hougs, Exrraxation of Rzrzrexca Mancs.—4 Saturds *Handsy escepied. pMondsy excep! exrepeed. §ally, KRRIVAL 113 En_stfi Madison-st. AN TEPARTURE OF TRATH, OHICAGO & NORTEWESTERN RATLWAY, Ticket Umves, 02 Clarkat. the d aracttc Fast L BMliw #\liwnukee Express. bMiiwaukee Famenger. BMilwankee Paswonier (i a3, Uiree s bt 8! Liiatquette 0l & A8 FXDross. gliehova Laka & Hock iencys Lake Express.,. Winona Fxpress i fon shi Ex. via Cto BOmAbS Sl nr e, | asionx cilu Yankton aFrenpt, flack {8herman llouse) andag epota, ; i | 4:00p, m. 430 m o Pollman flotel Cars are run throngh, between Chis Sago And Couneil Biufla, on the trala Iéaving Chicast A1 8, Ko other hotel rars west of road t evener of Wel =) t—Depot comer of Ci r(q;x; Pullmag Of any othier form of Chieago, nd Ringte-ste. and Kinzie-sta CTICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILRO, Deputa foct of Lake-st., Indians:av,, and Sizteenth and Canal and Sixtecathests, Tickct Offices, 50 Glarks ¥, Sud 8t depo Trains, n Grure Passnicer. L & Tlubuque Bapr ight Kx - Pullman Bleening-Cars am run 14 Talace D lepots, the Pacine Express. CHICAGO, BT. PAUL & ning.Cars and [uliman 1a- tween Chicsgo and MINNEAPULIS LIRE. Ticket oflices 4 Clark-st._and at Kluzin-Street Depot, £t, Paul & Minneapol B laml & Miuneapul Leave, CHICAGO. ALTON & BT, LOUIB AND CHIOAGO KARBAS CITY & DENVER BHORT k Tnle ls nlou epol ks wenty-third-st. Tie Raneas City 8t Joulv & Streator, cori, x Jollet & bwight Accummdst'n t, West siile, & by 'eul Donver Fast Fx st pringfield EX.....* b 8t Louls, Burinkneld & Texaq | ekin and Peorla Fast Express Peorin, Keoknk & luriing Chiengo & Paducan 1L It K Wail on ¢ D:00p. Bl x. e m. K3 $12:3p, m. 43 b 1. LINES. Stadison-st, brid B e 153 Kandoroost, 0 | _Leave. | _Amive. Pt i LY A V0™ Do Arrive, trd - 1 ‘Omana o8 OHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RATLWAY. Tnion Depot, corner M tice, (£ 30uth Clark: sud at depot. M W Tia; b0 = tiwaukeo B tsconsln & 3 snd e in, 1 3018 Expios. Wiscunsin & Stinncsata. reen! e g | n and Canal-sts, oppotite Sherman F.c-vu. 7:35a m, leket, ouse, ArTive, *10:108. m. |* 4:00p. m. * 5:00p, M. [*10:438, 0. Tiay, Stevens Point, sad Ashe| taud tirou; Al a vl artd birRCA e AT Dehflfir £t Lonls Express S Lo & Springi x| | $priokachi Xunt bx. . Yeeoria. Barliukton & Keokuk orts, Burllugin & Keokok | Jubuque & kivux Clty Ex. 10 Dubuque & Sjoux City K Ulimsh Passengur. b Night prese, 0:00p, m. it 7:008 m. s Milwaukee. Tiekrts for 8t. Paul s ood either via Sadison sod Gu Chlen, OF Yia Waicrtown, LaCrosse, aad WiBona, Fratrie O R Eies, ERTLE0) -sk. 85d fout. of Tweaty. Nes piet. 131 TAGoVinostes mear Ciasierd = . In. PPEPEREP EEEERREE] “a On Satunday nlght runs to Centralia un; MICHIGAN OENTRAL JROAD, Depot. fout uf Lakeat., &id fout of Twenty-sscondert, fekes Oifice, (7 ¢ southeast corer of - ltan jolph, Grand Pact and st Palmer fouse. laave. Arrh [+ 7:00w. m. | 8183 s, m. ¢ 740D . M43, m. (1008, ML 5:13p, m. i) AR m. i m. (*10143 8 m. PITTSBURG, FT, WAYNB & CHIOAGO RAILWAY. er k., Canal and Madison-sts. Ticket Offices, abimer Housp, asd Grand Facids HOteL 8. Arrive. R it e Bt t Lige. Haiiag: mif ,TTMORE & OHIO, ot 1Y _LHa padhcs and Debor (St o R ces: Traina 1 BAI;, iuon Builds ns leats from Faposition Bullding gy T Gtk s Le :308, m. § V0P, @, _UAKE GHORE & MIGHIOAN SOUTHIRY. _ Moraing Man—0ld Lin ioston Bpecial ‘. press, dall s, NV & Atluutie Ex| Alghe Rxpn Leave, 7:338.m. vi e, . Arrive. PITTTSBURG, OIHCIHNATI & T, LOUTS B B (Cinciunat AlrLine and Kokomo Line.) Depot cutuer of Cilitou_sad Carrolieis. West Blde. Artire. 10 . t 7:308 m. Depart: arrt \, fadiespolts gflzffif-:‘u:n'- b:.n'ymr.x"'x'rfih + g:00p m. CESutivtle Mighe Expross. « § 7308 m. ROOK ISLAND & PACIFI0 RATLROAD Deput, cosner uf Vai B mm.“, ety AL Omabs. Leavenw'th & Atch Ex; #1013 a m., Yary Accoins i + 5:002 (o Nlebe tioress MISCELLANEOUS, urea and bl k-al, blicrman Lot - | A1t10 b NERVOUS DEBILITY. AVEA K NENRY, ete, and all disorders bluuflht on by {pdiicretions, eiccuals of overwork of tha Hlrala sud ¢ryuvus Bysten, speedily sud radically cured by ¥ AL, ok Lz ¥ il wecu T jured o 1y vegutabl Jful ly Jo proparstion, sud the best sud most Ay Rrown, S cly sealed, wi L. WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL, Luzes aro ta b irther “inforation. Ben b:l:l' Tz Bis Boies, 83 tull e vctions fuf Use WINCUENTER & CO., Chemiaty, U Joln ¥i., New Yark. WATHEY WILh Rreut succeas by the physicians of Laris, New York, aud Loo- don, and su- 9 perior tu ull othors forthe prompt cure of al dis- charges, re- cent or of long " stand- tog. Prepured by C'LIN AND U1, Paris Baid by Druzdais i b United Statee. Dr.A, G. OLIN’ o0 wrie for Bnok 1ad Toapltal Prtvate port " PRESORIPTION FREE, For tao energy, ¢ aula Auy JAUUES & L wazk of crvous Debility, B atteads luuln, teats. Aldren De, Claclonatl Qula 7:63p, m.