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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WED! peatediy diacansed matters with bim to which ¥ hed | only two of the many {llustrations which could Do [dea public reference would be made. White I | be cited to show that the protective polley s am sarrleed that he has refarred to thin matter, T | ayicfial to tho best interests of our rountry. 10 ot remember that T enjoined confidence, 81, | Trgtond aC eromink richer eat by roar. wo a2 Indecd, anch an injunction was nat necesnary, but i e e o taned i datte and pjsen s | Erowing poorer, ~ Wo afa- drawing the rpo :,,,,m“",m to Xho conversation which 1dld not | Lighter and tighter around our own throate. DAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1878, 3 ishment, but, as a good citizen, which he clalmed to be, ho would do his duty honestly and ablde by the Inw. Ho was taken, snd the crowd axpressed Ita apprecintion of the fact that ngm_v hacl nt last trean accured by the stampin of feet, for which the Conrt reproved It and SHERRY---CONNELLY. A Jury Secured After Many Rejections. :;\ ‘\':lh‘iélxl‘nn. In ‘1“54‘»0 nrefnlz?'Tenlt gy hem to Norton war discovered on file {nthe Rookkeepors, e Patent Office, and this do.ument. they feciared & i e o forgery. A wranule cnsucd, and the ques- ‘V‘hTFn_A SotTiL IS A ATt of. tlon of ownership Isoncof the fssucs of the | penmen: T Thaater, Eae seere (e nn nudicnce at the palace to present the Ad- miral and. other offers to his Majesty. Then we visit the other Ministers, the Governor of Qahu, the Justices of the Suprame Court, and the Marehal of the Kingdoms; then we takea drink, Then the Adiiral invites the Minister 150 ! FrumenE atastions. T ADH RIISK nGs and. prerlask A . RIFINE Ao and. previog pending suit, = WA finintees i ton, to CHATEL LQULES, intimated that a repotition would rosult In | fnten. and which idoes sach eioat ininetica to | For the Sgurca given in this article I am tndeht- | o lunch, and they take s drink. ———— - | J0S somebods's exoulston. N Rl ke g itron: that T hasten | ed to tho tamphiet Why We Trade and tow | "' Next itay or vo the Siainter takes the whola | TIIE TAIBUNE IRANCI OFCICES: | Aeris AV OURG AT WilD TN ORRSTANDS OTENING THE CASE. torolleve them from tho conclusonn which you | Wa Trade,” by David A. Wells, F.F.B. | party to the palace, and they are prescted in TN ORDERTO ACCOMUGDATE it NUMEIto0s A P A R The Opening Speeches—Connelly Paint- | At 8:15 State's-Attarney Milla opened for the | have reached in regard to their actlon daring the e —— e duc form to his Majesty. The Admiral readsa Tatrons (hronghout tho city we have estahiighed | 8 K00d ituation st 700 ud 711 Sonth Halsen-st. prosccutfon in a brillant and telling speech, Biraccl fices in the different Lirisions. as dealy 1 e o ed as an Innocent Greenhorn, 3.5.‘.."-‘.’5:2‘.':.‘.“:’,',‘,'{..::.“4‘.”,“:.;'.% o pathatie, Yoar CURRENT GOSSIP. little speech, tn which he teils his Majesty how ACQUATRTED beiow. where advertiscments will ho taken forthe sme | VW ANTED=A FINST.CLASS JAN AC Mr. Coffce, for Connelly, drew an funocent y Jad we are to see Lim, and hia Majesty reads 8 | price as cuarged e the Main Oftice, and will b tved with the graln and provisian hustsiess that wrtes pletura of his elfent, Whicly e Intter's spponrs | Svedentasonant, __—Askin K MBI BILENCE. 1 fitte wpeech, In which ho_replies how glad he fe antil 8 o'ciock p. m. during tna week, and oy, . | hEGedhand 5'(?!'5-%\“9?«5’?33”#'1’«"3‘: ona aifear ance by no means carried out. 1io was, accord- " 1 remember the boatin, ;“d';"m day floatin, to ree us. Then we talk awhile with all the . 'K, Dookeller and Btatfoner, 170 | MAtIng experience and satary, whick Thust be moderata A Couple of Witnossos Testify on Bes | In% to this picturc, *a raw grecnhorn boy, ! and THE COURTS, ] mn.":‘-“ed e 'y day 8 | grandees, and nfter backing out of the presence n 7 Wahaah- At fraL 8herry, when he started down-town with him that day to "“ him a paie of pants, anld ho was olng to {nitiate kim. ' Mr. Coffee sald ho would alin our names in a little bovk,and the Admiral Jnrries on hoard the veesel ta get his kidness retieved from the pressire of his sword-belt as tonor, - half of the Proseontion. jonsri 858, 009 Mincellaneons, VWANTED-MEN AKD WOMEN Wi0! rmanent b Ttocord of New Balts, Judgments, Bankrupte | The shore's grassy treascs were canght fn the cles, Eto, menhes IRE & Moni front Awell- IEg, with every muslern improvemant: south frouty Ting anid ¥noi- fine brick barn, Int 232128, n Chicay omeat d x I . And the beat nefgnhariond. D not IOIACT (0 O 18 T¥ithout seoink Mo B1ats offcred for wo wéeks: 1o By BOYD; Ttaom 7, 170 Madison-st, TWORTILAV., NEAR i M 10, THbune. cs which requires v} There wha about. the esme attendance, both [ Prove that Connelly didnot ute tho' expremsion |y, yg pygt of Gibert W. Ledile vs, Charlen Tusttho glinting sun wove fn oar wake, soon s posile. Meantiine all tho otber Ex. g g e ks T T FointE o to number and kind, at tho openiug of the | setond strect they 1ot tho ear, Conanly invit. | Fitzsimmons, Chorles J. Gonnell, Jamos H. | The gladnews around me ik a sifent speil bound | heaven, bave becn sending notes 1o the Stintater B en oty for M I, ot Dy omtetor T Conneliy-Sherey trinl yesterday morning s on | Ing the conduetor to take a c They went | Ledlle, and tho Unlon National Bank, an action me begging him to name the happy day when It W < o WEAT '“r“,'\xrr.n;\mx"rn"r'i\fia CAGENTS GUIDES the dny before. The proceedings began prompt- | Into 8 saloon, where they plaved pool” with o | 1n which a Iittlo of the true inwardness connect- | _In spoachlees content by thy sidey will please the Adiniral to send ‘a boat for them e A B, A “Tells who wint, agenta snd whai for 40 pe young girl, to whom afterwards Bhorr inade_Improper proposals, which were reject cd. Whon ne* came out Connelly spoke to the girl of his home In Now Jersey, from which ho bad wandered away lke thio puor Yro\ll:m. ‘Wan thers murder in his heart! Nol I nnybody struck Donogan It was Bherry, not Connclly, whom, however, Donogan had ad- dresscd a8 a loafer. Conneliy, holalng up his to come nbuard, and have a ralute fired for them. Then the Frenchman always gets mad beeause bie did not get as many guns as ho thinks hio cught to have liad, and the Minlster has three months’ eorrespondence an his hands before that is sottled. You think it is all over now{ The troule is only about to begin. Thera are dinncrs, Junch partics, dances, rercnades, visits to bo paid, and the devil to pay If the for. 1y st 10 o'clock, the sx Jurors chosen Monday filing out of the jury-rovm and responding to their mames as they were called out by the Clerk. Judge Jameson read the papors and held an audienco with James P. Root, while the tedious process of chooalng the remaining furors went on. Early in the progress of 5th yr. 3 1 cooy 5c1 1 yr.20¢. J. T Beott, 63 Liearhor: VYV ASTED=FIVE MORE LiVE MEN TO 8ELE MY walches, revoivers, pieaters. sewing-machinos eantors, ehrumor, nerdies,’ £3 to 810 n dag sure 1o go salesmen._C. M, LININGTON, 45 and 47 Jackson-st. FOIt "EACIH quick anles. ed with the Fullerton avenua - conduit contract | No swectdream or viston came nearer Elysian was developed, the special Commisstoner, Clin- v“"' that day spent with you on the tide. ton Briges, filed his roport yosterday, He te- | Tiut 1, yon told me, treated you distantly, coldiy. ports tho assets of the firm of Fjtzsimmons & Yon reproached me with hardnes and pride. Connoll as follows: You knew not the token of a deep lote unspoken—~ Mill. mnchinery, yard-fixtures, ete., at Could not rend what that sllonce fmplied, the foot of 11linols Atrect ND CULe V/ANTED-MEN OF Al , etc,, belonging to 4 1t my proud keart wero breaking, no sign of jts 2 pure to canvass tho city, Call &t 213 Wahash-a: this work Mr. Mills announced that nrm ;m which hlun "‘T, pants ho hmlklbnuzht, T::‘;ag'zn-lnfijnb‘.i..' lr",gg\; pa:hlng B L gle;: t‘:f::sfi:‘::i‘lgfl':,‘:;‘Lmul" ihelr return ']":-'""“‘{ !—"V'un"h T T fi\_fl\; Tz; L ;”T‘;:l:h ?i' rfir\“rrl\x:lr’:}:';;rtvfiz;f both sides had agreed to ,cxcuse Mr, W. | sald he was no loafer, but n poor working-boy. | Timber in yard.... ... o eennes 14 Could be given for your eyen ta seo. H A b YK orth Lndaty I T LB . N1 3 . & Ce ccounts recelvable, inclading cash {n “i¥hy, it 1a a positive fact, we have been North Lataile: L ' foots worth 2123 In Address inown handwriting, stating age and ref- F. Joncs, who was accepted Mondey, Tule, of | {ornein gt w1y tric, had 3?;7-"1?:&"‘:’:’:‘( | A atronel Nanke §i0,07060, on - | Abl clouds soon wers blended, and & hapoy day |, jiving sijco Jast Beptenber withln fiva inilcs af | F2k_C: b KSGL lme_flm_wygfltgn ook, erences, L i, Tribune afee, course, addled one to tho number il 0 be | wayGut to Tairly.seventh stroot, fnally obtaine | BARD. SLLZT0.ivsuvretperestrns osenss G100 ended tho greateat sight, 0 bo secn in tho world nimogt, | [70I, SALECTHRER | LOTS "ON_ WABANILAV | \WANTED “MUN " kVeiTRIERE 70 i chnsen, and scrved to rotard the progress of | fuy from Connolly the knife ho had stolen In 57,58 In sorrow and darkness for me, AvLina. ~—the ' I'nli " or *Parl,’ a precipice 1,300 fcet high, | 25 feet on Catumet av., R“’}'; of Fwent £or ilustrated ClrCoing mnd price-qion. | Lineenl Ind teer things. At 10:45 Mr. Mills had nccepted Ju- nnfi!flihfifi"&i'\hfi'l'!"rb'n."énn-mlnz of ! e foot anaticnioam . Nonh of Twantythic mentt to sgents. Address MANUFACTURER, 177 his drunken condition in the butclmr-lhor. It was shcrr{ and no_ other, who dld the ‘murder, 1L would bo shown that ho biad threatened to ravish the firat woman ho met, and that he cut Connelly's hand in tnklnfi the knifo out of tne Intter's nocket. It woul bo proved that just after Bherry had taken tho knife, and had cut Connelly’s hand in taking it, the murder of Hugh McConville wascommitted. Sinco then Connelly, the poor, Ignorant graen- horn had said not a word, while Sherry had, both attheinauestandtoreporters,and huwould’ahuw that the animus of the caso was to placo the blame upon Connelly instead of upon Bherry, whose threat to ravish tho first woman he met would be remembered in - connection with what hod Img encd. over which old Kamehamehn drove the nrm{ that opposcd him ; and to-day In the frst da: have founa it possible to go up andsce it. That 1 ran away, literally, on the day before the mall closes, in order to sce It even now, will, I trust, be a fact of some significance. I have no time to write about It, however, though 1 am stuffed full of ts beaufy snd_grsndeur, 1t will have to wait." neee un_South 8108 Atlow prices, LWENKY .. 150 Dearly PO BALE 8130 WILT FOGHARE LOT 23, sauth front; n Twelltiiat., 100 Teet east of Len: piatnes, Tormeriy gold for 84, U6, Inquire at ltoom ) 166 Washington-st. Enst Adgms-st., Chifcago. WASTED A COLORED MA'{'?’U‘WB‘ % FOlt e tand (4 (rivate Al Reforents TaiIeCd: Apely Weineniay rom 3 {04 p. m. at 83 Fast Madl- plus Bisbee, a bullder, living at No, 18 8mith strect, . Hannersheets, dealer {n browers' sup- plics, lving at No. 501 Belden avenue, E. E. Lamb, s rallrond man, livine at No. 650 Bouth Canal street, and R, Behick, & grocer at No. 64 Clybourn avenue. They were subjected to the usual interrogations by Mr. Coffee, and the last-mentioned went to the wall, sent thera through the medium of a peremptory chal- Jenge. Wiillam B. Johnson, a clerk, living at the corner of North and Clyhourn avenues, was aceepted by Mr. Coffeo, as wero Ilanner- shiceta and Lamb, whilo Disbee, an unusualiy AL ACCOUDtS, F0OL BP,vesrses-rsereesd 2,605 TIIE CONGRESS OF “BEAUTY.” Tho smount_collected sinco the date of the Nte York.sferald, Fena A fltng of tho bl {s 85,11, and the smount dis- | , Tho Jast sonk had been sunz by tho varfets. bureed within the same time, $7,509.09. Therg | 5080 warbler, the lost circlo had been made Ly s o coutingent Hability of the firm growing out | tho femala velocipedist, aud tho orcliestral val- of the construction of the Fullerton avenua | edictory atraln had died away in Gilmore's conduit fn tho nnture of & guarantee of the | Garden Jast night when Mr. Cooper, the man- Hork foe the period of. o8 yu :fi{“}‘%wl“;’r‘; agor of the Congress of Beauty and Culture, shee suits to the marshaled the competing falr ones to aside also pending against tho firm. 1t Is also linble exit. About four-score young women—the sole onalea) of the Chicago Dock & Canal Com- nany to_Fitzsimmous & Lodllo for the ground | survivors of the firat night's hundreds—direw up in line. They wero 8 curlously-nssorted fem- oecpted by the iitl of the flem, the lease hay- Ingflva yearsto run from May1, 1873 8t an | yyyne gatherlng, distingutsbed by extremes of age and dress, but every soul of them seemed e e e e e | s WANTED—EEMALE HMELWE - Domesticse ANTED=G00D DIN| D .S, 23 WA e Hover Teba Q.“éu"m‘?s’%'}w.‘.z’flfi 1son-st. WANTED WD LUK, WASTIER, ANDIHOS: VY “er.” Apply at 219 South Sangamon-st. ‘VA'.\'TMD—A FIRST.CLASS COOK AND REAM- wiress in & privato fa must have gond refer- eacea. Call hetween u and 13 o'clock 8. m. at 371 Wers Wash at. UL BALE~SE: wround, Iake wal nglewond, o AMme 0id within three alient. fences, silcwalks at forecimure prfer s WILDEIR & TYLER, 28 A RECENT INTERVIEW. Neww Tork Jimes. 1lis Moliness Pope Plo Nono waa recleved by his fllustrious predecessor, St. Peter, with & sinlle of cordial welcome, * You bavelbad along ond tranqull relgn,” sald the Saint. *'I trust ’\“‘?'x!&fl:n-rnn TSTOMELL al farm, not lem ' and with good r Ues: & farm tha Wil pay €4,70) 10 0003 $2, 50 down, balance ! farih That wil Be proftan erss must he & bargain, E. P. 11 annual réntal of 83,200, 'Thiero ls uwlng on ace ARICENSTE | YW ANTER-GIRT, AT si0 MICHIGAN-AV. FOR HKISY. 192 La- lizent man, followed In the footateps of Col, McClanahan followed for 8herry. count of labor about $250. Of the open mes | (o yho” nonea to brighien up and atiow you have left the atfaire of our bely Church tu o ates oot 3. geners! honseworky German or Bweds: mast :E:-flv:nlshml é‘ e TThe et pwu Tho crowd began to prick up its cars when | counts, about $3.843.80 are doubtful, bot will s?zlrlr. ‘and hunior thay they lm\'!’ -lneu' ‘117.0 Tfil"f flourlabing condition on earthl" e NANOIA = Same, :fi"_ recommunded. Cail for two dsyafrum 0 to Clemens Kirchmer, of No. 340 Sedgwick strcet, | Mr- Mills called out the name of probatly pay 81,600, bition ‘began. The reason of it was vlala | 1is Holiness assurcel St, Peter that tho Cath- : WAMBERMAID—TMMEDIATELY AT PETER A. KIPPEN, ouse, corier WVAsahoay. and Twenty- a conductor employed by the Bouth 8ide City Raflway Compnny, and, although it was getting well along (n tho afternoon, eversbody reinalnes to hear tho testimony. The witncss swora hie enough. "Lhey expected thio payment of the sum promised them for thelr week's work, their rec- ompense for all the scoffs and ridicule they had borne, many of them perhaps with mora bitter feclings than they cared to ncknowledze. Into When nsked Wis business, Le sald he kept o Wdclicato ecating store.” IHis subscquent ox- plavations of what he meant by that term were not bappy, and the Court was obliged to check TWWANCES MWADE OF DIAMONDS, WATCIIES Al- Uy, #ic,, 8t LAUNDERS' (i vata oi Tmn.‘l dolph-st.. nes a8, Estan ASHE PAID FOR Money 1o 1oan on wal ollc faith was never more firmly rooted and grounded, and the Influcnce of the Church never more fAinnly established, than when he left Rotne; in fact, that Macaulny was right when he WA e sccond- VWANTED=A "GOO GIRL FOlt GENKHAG dh. HOUSSWUFK at 44 Bonth Curtis-st. ~ Apply for two 1TEME, Judge Drummond left_for Indianapolls yos- terdayon his eleeult. Tle will probably” be absent two or three wocks. Friday will be tho Inst day of service to the OLiT GOLL A L c! March torm of the United States Courts, No 1) office thoy were ushered and there the ; Olfiee ecasadn 1 Rt ASTED=A COMPETRNT WOMAN T0_COOR, tho very audiblo smiling of the erowd, Tho | eaW defendants at the Burlington crossing ou | v Atet i B S, bt bl il s ay, a small offlc e tho | said that she would yet oxist fn undininished 3 NV AT TR S than Tor mernant TR ADPLy. e juror was challenged peremptorily. A. G. Htate strevt on the 10th of January. nelly, Friday will also be the lust any of servico to work of paying off began. — Mr, Cooper took & | vigor when that New Zealander was making his MO LT EoAS A AV1 “chiinery, diamonds, warchouse re caliatersis, 106 East Washitaton- MOSEVIDEOAN TN FUMBTC AV “ture, pianon, eic., without removai, collaterals, C.B. WILSON, Rovm3, 116~ running up, sald, ¢ Btop the ear, you ~——" ilo did, they got in, rode to Thirty-fourth streot, %ot oll, and enterced a beer-saloon, On cross-cxamination Ly Mr, Coffee, witnesa sald 1t was nbout dusk, tut ho could not be mistakeu ns to Connell;‘a saying, **Stop the car, you —— — —'" Ilo belioved Sherry pald tho fare, but was not certain. Wlen the ot to Thirty-fourth street, Connelly mskod Elm to tuko &' drink, which he dcclined, Wit~ ness thourht both Bnnrrv and Connelly wera alligntly fntoxicated. Witness did take a cigar from Connelly and puc it into his pockat. references, at kT Michizan-av. WWANTE —A GIREL TO 10 GENENAL 10TSES ! d, 8L 47T celebrated sketch of the ruins of 8t Paul's, - ork, Gierman ot Bweds pregprre Fuic Tha 8aint looked pleascd, and eaid to his Ho~ liness, “I am glad to hear favorable an ac- count of your spiritual relgn: was your tempo- ral relun equally successful 1" “'Not in ol respects,” replied his Ioliness; “gtlll I laft behind me about twenty-four mill- fons of money.” “Tnileed," sald 8t. Peter, “we touched no such sum 88 that lu my dag, To whom did yuu intrust such a vast huard 1! “To the Ruthschids,” said bis Holiness, chale, made a formal dlxplu[ of uven, ink, and aper, sand called out, t'* Maceie Daorsay," Maguie came forward,—a Himp, frightened-looks fug bit of & glrl,—who gazed a moment 1n be- wilderment at the slip of foolzeap thni was bandod her, listened with Jmnlng mouth at something toover whispered, and inoved away 1ike on sutomaton, with ber eyes elued to the paper. **Jennlo Bmith" was a romping, hoy- denish creature, with a tongue in her head and & facility for usiug it. She was second in order, but the slip of paver and the whls{mrcd fnstruc- tions did uot satisfy her. "1 think this is o Fishier, who took his place, had formed decided opinfons, and was of course challenged for cause, Fred D. Norton, Buperintendent of Ed Walker's stonc-quarry at Lemont, was ac- tepted by Mr. Coffce, who now had four that sulted htm, viz.: Hauncrsheots, Lamb, Joln- sop, and Norton. COL. MCLARANAN tackled tho four with his usual drift of inter- rogatorics, and tho result was that Hanner- the March term ot the Superior Court, Intho casoof E. B. Myers ve. Callaghan & Co., on action to prevent the proposed publlea- tlon of certaln of the Illinois law reports, the temporory _Injunction granted Dec. 22, 1877, was yesterday dissolved by Judge Blodeett, The much-tried case of the City vs. David A, Gago and his bondsmen §s set for trial to-day before Judge Rogers. UNITAD TATEA COURTA. Nannla II, Blairand otlers beygan a suit for lui_ll_llsl yesterday ngamst Franklin D. Gray. SIT ON FURNI: or on_good tanduiph, N It 10-1 TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- L IN GUMS OF 82 AND UPWAL AN ZAE ba el (n evehanga for currancy st the counting: Foom of the Tribunc Gompany. PESIES CAS BE WA TN EXGUANGR FaT X "eurrenc ha countlug-room of the THD JILVER 50 CENT PIECES 1N PACKAGE 2 AND a2 8 Y of i0In exchanye for ciirrency at counting-room of buna Company. couk, A1y €505 Wert W asDInRTORB . ANTED-AT 318 NORTIL S, BTes __SITUATIONS WAN shieets and Lomb were dropped, James Gil- JAMES DONROAN, . 8, Houston commenced o sult in debt | ayin(1 tho fair Jennle proclalmed, in a_voleo "?fifi:,:’{ifi‘,.’}guk“r wn overspread tho feats CHANCES, . .. ITUA‘I'.ll\:..{" k‘l‘gxggz f AN OFFICE TO, DO more, of No, 823 Twenty-third strect, stone- | of No. 1874 Bouth Dearborn street, a cattlo. | agalvst W ujh{?% “',"“ f'hl“"""d‘(w‘““'v thnt rang through tho room like a fog-whistle, | ures of the Saint. “The Rothschilds!” said ARGTINR | 3 wricime, or writing (9 tako lomo. Addréss X 11, wutter, and Michael New, a saloon-keeper, of | Shiper, testifled that lio saw the defendants | aud James J, Mecartly, cialming B11,000. and at once thererose s clamorof feminine ex- | he, with deifberation; warc ther not Jews1 [0, RENT — 0L HARDWAIE | QITUATION WA N OF TR Lemont, flited thelr places aod submitted thom- | Bbout B o'clock in tho ovonlug of Jan. 10 laat. | 4 1oy GetiWAFERARTIE a0y | clamntions and postroplics that put in the | 4 bolievo~that lsto say—I think—yes—they wtoro of 10years standings pasecsston 14t of Sarch, | b €atito lan employcr if all thlncs are Flant only (Ives £ Col, McClanahan's exhausting querles, | Connelly stood in front of No. 1501 Btato e Nt e Mt fht baukriatey. | #hade Habel matinvo. are, sald bis Holiness, with still ereater Lesita- | Ap; El.L, haokekea. 1l thawe in Iegitimate buslaess need appiy. Adiress N . Oivo of I dater and niore cnru(nllv-cnnflructe& strect, | \When witness arrived thero, Connelly, | No. 800 Irving avenuc, wont iuto baskruptey | *6Ladies,” eried Mr. Cooper hoarsely, as ho | tion, Tribune ufiice. esterday murning. His “secured debts are 145,60, and uoscenred $3,208.75. The only nssota are eome open nccounts $72.75, aud horsus, harncss, etc., $350, Louis and Glibert La Berge, restaurant-keep- ers at No. 103 Madlson strect, under the namc of La Berge Brothers, also ctoned up their old nccount-buoks yesserday. Thelr ~ preferred EDZACCOUNTANT Ol or mere: who had a paper package under hia arm, mnado u Lissing noise and leckenad to Blierry, who waos in the vacant lot at the end of the honse. ~ When he cune up to sherw thao latter called to him, Ry, gellol" itncss stopped, and Sherry struck himn on tho back of tho head with some- uestions waa as foliows: * Do you beliove that If theso t{mmrz men knew you,—know your heart and knew your lmpressions upon “this matter,—that thoy would be willing to put you on this Jury to try the question of thelr guilt or Innocence? Do you fael fn your heart and conseience that “If these defendants knew “And do you mean to tell me,' sald the Eatnt, sternly, *that you, the Viear of Jesus Christ on ecarth, deposited the contributions of our holy Church with the descendants of those men wio reviled, and spat upon, aud cruelly put him to death}” * Well—ah !—yes, T ald." gazed upon the aggressiva throng, *indies, it's all right,” Bome of them lisicned to him. Most of them didn't. “1t's a regular skin,' chorused o score of the beautiful and enltured. “He's got a nerve, ain't hel” chirruped on nrtlst with stazo honors fresh upan hier, and thy TERR utile Nojise, Eeperts en x 5 2, Um0 years with Amerlean B (- e Con fous yrara o paiirond secounte, Wil lva heat Of references a8 to characier, etc, Addresa N 13, Tribune ofice, AT 74 WA- t.1 haaail ‘modern ime references requireds 02 W) Troa ITUATION WANTED-TO ERS, CITY OR . ity A vhieh might have boen o slungshot. young woman, with an exageerated hat rim and | 4Why did youl" said the Saint, sternly. | "['O RENXT_COIC i country—hy & firat-ciass pressmans niso inderstands tus fmpresslon upon your mind about this | thing, which mig debts are 8717, tho sccured 2,210, and the nn- ¢ % o W ¢ i by e Franklin- Rjred 7 . case, that they would say, * I ain willing for you “‘z“':‘d':‘“uyfilll‘; '{'1‘.’."'"“ ot ‘hlf'fi‘“fi’“"“fl"‘ll"“hfiwf; bl ‘g'm_{m. Tho assota. comprise bits | & polyehromatic neckerchicf, drew up before | 4 Yon should favelibe vowerful reason, d-room coftn running cngine; wayes nousjeet. Address N 0, THD: to serve as & furor to pass upan the question of my lifa or my liborty *{” Mr. Gllmore nnawer- u)ylms as fofllows: "¢ That is very difllcult to answer, If they took a falr view of it, I think they wonld say ¢ yes.! 1’ Tiut this wasn't sufllcient for tho tall Colonel, and he went on to get at what was passing in the inner consclousuoss of his subjects, The attempt failed. Mt Mills Ollgoclefl. and the Court sharply remarked that €heso metaphysi- cal Inquirice on the part of the defenso wero al- togethicr out of place. In ninety-nino cascs out 1 dia Lave o very powerful one,” replied his Toliness, ‘“'The truth fs, 8¢, Peter, I did not kuow any Christlans whom I was willing to trust with so much money." the ffiunllnw Cooper, and, with arina aklinbo, de- nat, g6, F. i manded If 'he ineant to work any games on her. **'Thia Is all reqular,'* shricked the manager. Al you've fol todo {a to present these ordurs on Mr, Hitcheock any timo on Mooday aud you'll be paid. Don't you make n mistake.” For a moment this appeased the congress, half-dozen took the little paperslips and moved awsy, and then snother rlot began, Bomo stormed, somocxportulated, Feminine threats, varying In ferocity from menaces to thrash tho mauagement to propositions to demollsh ofllew nnd notes, $1,480: liquors, clzars, cte., 82505 furnituro and tlxtures, #2,60), but subject to wortgages for #2,700; zas-fixtures, cooking %;- paratus, cte., $2,6008 open accounts, 82,230,805 also 508 shures In the Spur Calhioun Mining Company, of Negaunee, Mich, par value !1.482.&8, and flre-insurance policlos $2,000, Louis La Bergo owes Individually 8084, and his only nsscts are some notes to tho awmount of 8203, Gllbert La Berge owes 8350, nnd his as- sets are notes and open accounts footlng up 8875, toforred to Regtster Hibbard, Then Connelly atartod down the sidewalk. Sherry atruck witness another blow, which hit a fence-pust, and witness theu ran on to Smith's nrket, where he dlscovercd that he was becom- ing fatut, Sherry emina up, stuck his hoad In the door, and sang out, ** Youaro n lying ——e—0," Connelly busicd himself hunting o knife, and Ehorry pleked up 8 _cliopper, brandished it bo- foro Bmith, and sald that he would **Kil nn{ —— = —— that wouldn't let hitn lave his way,” Smith asked them ta go uut,r]nnd they om d 8+700} from cars; free ri to nce them, . 1 South Water. _TO RMENT-ROOMY, South Side, "[0 IENT-TOONS SIXGLE OI EX STITE, FUR- nished or nnfurnjahed, with elevator and all the v?‘lfll‘"lln’lllu(d. withor without board, st 187 Wabarh: Faluier House fllock, N 0ifl, TO O QITUATION' WANTED=OY GERM AN +3 general housewnric or second work, Call for two deyaatdigsouth alsted-st., upestatrs, JTUATION WANTED-BY A YOUSG NORWE: . glan xirlto do genernt housework {n a private 1y 1y at Hlutes bannewiske, 210 Milwanx SITUATION Wi N GINL 4] second girl in reference turnishe: MACREADY, London Letter to Neww York Timen, Mr. 8ala has been attnckine dead sctors in Touchatone. 1la charges Macready with having habitually uscd foul und blasphiemous language belind tho seenes. Ao apologist bas come to uess would, The ; andall, freely clreulated, and tho confuslon was cobeen | O LENT=NICELY-FURNISHEDRGONS, AFPLY | QFgATION SDZAS FHIST-CLASS CODR d.8 bunfeod ttde, putapivaioal oblectins, lllzlm;El;{lwg::uflhfl;f:flafl"" sald “"11'1 :"‘:;fll}: Benjemtn T, Wright was adjudieated bank- | fyrtner lncru{ncd by an frruption of male ade the 'm"",‘flm Dints that Mr. Sala may havobeen | 'L st ffuom o, 113 Ewt Ttanotphoot. | SERUATION, WANTEU=AS, FUEST QLA CUOK resultin, cdln enjurx;rl rg :l-nuwn': wero wh?l:y o b "Soon he saw the back-door opem. ruxt, and a warrant {ssucd returnable Mareh 18, mirers, who st onco Uegan champloning the led gatray Ey the fact that n the last net of 'l'°,“”“f5.?u‘"' lllC'l'l|lm ST .\ll(ll..\;lcl:L\‘xi ?flfié’g‘.i‘."}y‘ Call at, or sddrese, N 7 blate- e, e e antomied ot | Buiti's wifo came in, snw what was golng ou n order wns entored for tho sale of the a8~ | cquga of tho Injured. 'Tho puper sliys, howurer, | “*Macbeth!” Macready invariably lushed himselt | o - (ormished coom, with tloset. 812 per moath; sma sets of Jacob Guth, Jr. X R. E. Jenkins was nnrululml Trovisfonal As- signee of Willlam Liclitenherger. he composition meotinu In'the caso of E. . Goodrleh was confirmed. A composition meeting will be held March 6 in the case of L. (1 Fairbank. i ’I‘h«l composition of Metz Bros, was con- firmed. R, K. Jenkins was clected Asslgneo of Wil fam 1. Reld, BUPRRIOR COURT IN DRIEP, William L. Bradley began a sult in replevin® yesterday acuinat Jona O'Nell, Joseph Sherwin, and Robert E. Jonkins, Assigues, to recover pussesslon of a hyumullu ecrap press valued at 1,000, Nathan Batterthwaito brought suft for 85,500 nst Joromah Leminiutr, ouls A, Drown sucd Willlam B, Farobam ond Caleb D, Fittz for $1,200, Andrew Robert and Ho:m'{l Gennctt began o sult Lo recover $8,000 of Johu B. aud August Anderricden. CIRCUIT COURT, Richard Gouldsbury and Jobn Burko began b suft for $3,000 agalnat Frederlck It, Ricchenbery, TUE CALL, . Junos BrovarsT—docond call bzglnnln 6t No, 202, No. 160, Amorican Molded-Collur Company vs, Drownson, ou trial, Junas Uanr—105 to 16, 103, and 108 to 177, {nlcl:ul.vn. No, 163, Schrelber va, Van Dorg, on tlal. Junas Moor¥—No call to-day. Jubax Roumps—Sct cases 2,043, Dolano vs. ‘Wegor, and 2:2, City va. Gaies also calendar No 114 and 116, No cave on trinl. Jupus Dootn=110, 122 (v 130, {uclosive, eox- cept 125, Ko. 17, Dtz va, Deat, on trlul, Una® MCALLINTEN—201 208 to 20, In- claslve, uxcept 312 and 217, 200, Owen v, Uallsgher, oo teisl, Junus FAUwELL—371, Fitch va. Willard, and and screamed for the police, Witness watches s chance, ran out tho back-deor, and escapod, On cross-oxamination by Mr, Coflec, witncss denied that he had called defendants a pair of lonfers. Hedldn't see Counelly take a knife, but did sco Bherry got the cleaver. Counoll waa reaching for (he knife, and did not get before witness went out. Didn't hear Connelly say to Sherry, * For God's soke don't hit that mnn with that cleaver ™3 would havd heard it §f Connelly had sald it, bocuuso lc wasu't deaf, Bmiles,] Whe ho left the placo Bherry still had tho cleaver in his band. While Counelly was_searching for the knifo with Lis left haud, witncss saw that one fluger ou that hand was gono, Connelly was looking nt wit~ ness all thy time, but feellng on tho block for the knife, Conuclly spoke nbout shooting ** Any —— —— — who Interforred with him." Wit- ness waa satfsficd ho bad no plstol. Whon tho butcher’s wifo camo in, witness didu’t caro about staying around there any longer [laugh- tcr{. aud went out. Mr, Coffee askod witnoss if ho had been mak- Iny statements about Connelly's convictlion, “No," was the reply, ‘“‘cxcept when Pflom: was botherin' mne and “nskin' what would come of thom two follers. Tnen 1 sald I the: Aot Lwo pretty good lawyers they mizht get of with hanging, 1 guessed.” {Lauchter]. Col, McClunahan cross-questioned tho wit- ness, Tne second blow from BSherry was o pretty heavy onc, It missed iim and struck a post, and lie belleved it madea dent in it, although that was unly his beltof. The firat blow was a light one, but when the excltemont was over and ho was In the atore, witueas felt tho effects of it. On the redlrect, witness relteratod tho statc- mont that Cunucll{lnlfl nothing out pn the streot except when he called out to Bherry, who was about twenty-tlve feot south of him vu the in Hou of auything clse, wers accepted. Upon them was: 1. W. Hitchcock, No. 10 _Cortlandt atrect, pay o —— 80, J. Banxen, Treasurer, Each of tho poor creatures who through tho weck sat out the ogling ond guying of the throug recelved this guarantee. The perform- ers were similarly pald, the figures on thelr paper, of courae, being higher. Tlien there was n half hour of inquiries, threats, and proposle tlous to dlscount the paper, till one by one the women slipped away, most of them Indignaut, but harboring @ bope, too, that thelr clalms wlould bo sotticd at the stipulated time and place. Inquirles were made for Mr. Barker, whosa signature was aflixed to the onders, but no such veraon could be found. Mr. Cooper said that hie (ot sure thut overything would Lo all right, but declined giving any personal guarantee, and tha only upholder of Hitclicock's solyoncy wns o demonstrative littlo fellow with a gray mus- tache, who scemed to thiuk that an nsserted loss of £8,000 on the enterprise ought to lqui- dato all claims, ['The girls appeared at the appointed placo on Monduy, but no fitchcock was there, and they failed 1o roceive thelr monoy.| into a sort of fever, which be aggravated by using all sorts of strong expressions. When Alr. Piclps played Maedug” to b for the iirst time he was nota littlo ainazed during the fleht nt tho closy of tho lnst net to hear Macready eall hilm a beast, s scoundrel, o hell-born villain, o bage-born cur, and a devil. Full of resent- ment, l’lwlys hurled back the epithets with energy, and heaped foul names: upon Ma- cready. Ab _ the close Mae cnurv said: 4 Thank you, Mr, Pliclps, thank you; I've never been su “well suppurted,” In auother play, where it was uccessary to enter, In o panting fury, full of rage, cxlilbiting the rasping ex- haustion of mad passton, Macready used to have a hired ‘*supcr” whom he would grap- [»lu ond shake and curse at, off the stage, s0 hat ho could enter naturaily, Ono night the regular *super " sent a substitute who did not qulte understand the buaiuces. o resented Macready’s rough treatiout, which delighted the tragedlan, who went at his wen with {n- creased vigor. ‘Tho substitute prosently *¢ lot Iim_have it,” and the pair lou(ivh; savagely a good round. Macready that uight burst upon his audienco fn o gplendid rae, out-Macreadying AMacready, When the substitute learned the true stato of nfutrs, however, ho bolted; but o wus uuearthed, for Macready came off afier the scene guspltyg, ** Hum—ha! where is hel Hum, lin, Dless mo! A splendid fellaw! Uny him double and loe me have it every night." For the sake of the great actor’s memory it {s to be tioped that Mr. Sala had fudged Mr. Macready by o noof his profcssional paruxyswms, aud not hy‘fil': ordiuary couduct as a geutleman aud an ur gxfl".\'m B Do 1006 Deart QITUATIONS WANTED-IW, | TivO “BWEDISY 8 girtes one for cuoking and the uther for sncuns work or cliamber work: usderstand thelr business, Tlease call st 177 Stai quite to the extent to which counsel had been golng. Ilo bad been qulito too lax in allowing this examination to gu on, and intimated that thero must be lcss minutencss about {t. e, Mills ohflecunn wns suatafued, Col. McClanahan peremptorlly challenged Gilmoro and Now. Poter Behaflner, saloou-keoper, No. 043 State street, aud Gustavus Geusen, builder, No. #16 Burling ‘stréet, took thcir places. Mr. Collos procecded to oxamine them. Mo had drawn out of them the fact that they had been sub- preued Ly Gus Louge, and was procceding to wk whit couversation bad takon place between them and Lange, when = Mr. Mills objected, and the Court araln referred to the needloss waste of time for which the de- fenso had been reponsible. About twenty or thirty jurors hiad been turncd awny, he sald, :71":‘0 :vern Just as good ns could bo found {n the nty. f]'0, RENT-63 CLARK:ST. GFPOSITE COURT- Houre, two cholca rooms, haudsoticly furnished, North Sidos T['0 RENT—PURNISHED ROOME, #3 TO $2.7%0 I'ER ¢! Illg‘lh'!l nvenlent to buslness cenire. 137 TWO RESTECTA wash, and iton of general Fleasy call at 19 Norily TUATIONS WANTE Norwiinn irie 10 cog Tonsewurk fn private fam T(l RENT=733 MICTHGA! V.. NEAR TWENTY. second. & fin stars and hasetments also the nupper tloote uf the bulldlug, sultable for elther fur. nlatied rooma or for private’ . 0, HESKY & JACUD WEIL, 140 Dearl om 3. NTED=BY A GUOB OIRL TO 10 ar seennd work (08 boardinge 4 Soutlh organ-at. Ofticos. 0 REXT-FIRKT FLOOL CORNER VAN BUREN- L st. und Centre-av. dentist's oitice. 'Q’n'u‘\'rufp: WANT Y D'to do general houswork in family. Aply to L GAURITZT Srivation NTED- N EXPEUIENCED LY cook and laundress (Am ‘an), one who e not afraid to work. Uood references. Call st 143 Twens tiethest, QITUATION.WANTED=IY A THOROUGH QUAL: thed giri to do housswork or second WoTks refers cnce, 145 'l"&“fllldlh- b by meacs "g"l'riu\'rnm WANTEG=TIV A GIIEL T 0 erat housuwark or scomt warky good required. _Anply fur thrde dayd a SITUATION W H—BY A YOI'NG GINL TO DO housework i all famfly. Pleass call orad- dreas 41 Milier- SITUATION W Inln co0K. Iautd 18 priveto 1amily, over drig. in the premb TED TO IRENT, IENT-1F_ YOU WANT YOUR cail wpon W. T. DWIGIT, 13 E W AR ehtea Methodiss Church iMock, _First-clawriterences iiven, DUARDING AND LODGING, South Side. < ST WASHINGTON-ST,—ESOLISH HOUSE— 3L T To AT itk o from 63 to. #4 per wev ArABMENL FATOR #1 pur day3 3 urany meal tic 4 7O GABT VAN WUESEL. NEAR WTATES Flenant frout romis, alcély forabheds ool voard at “veducd rates if dustrud; housd qitor and o+ apectable. (3 NICHITAN AV LATGE, it with buard: ture, suitable for M. COVPRR 5 bad eomething to sav nbout the importance of eccuring none but the very best jurors {n such an [mportant case, The Court sald ho dfdn’t want to ba lectured, 21 bo understood his duties quite well enough, Mr. Coflee, after remarking that a number of tho men hLad been summoned by Lungo, who scemed to be thelr persoual friend, chalinnged Uensen peremptorily, J. {1, Tedon, dealer In Reneral merchandleo, Lemont, was called. The result of further questioning by = Mr. Coflco was that Shaflner was taken and To- den excused. J, P Clifford, merchant. Lewmont, took Teder's place, and was nccopted by Mr, Collee, who vow bad four to sult him,~Norton, Johneon, Schaftner, and Clilford. Col. McCianakan_challonged Clifford por- emptorily, 1coY, & man with one arm, wae calted, but tho Colonel challenged him peretaptorily, as soon as ho hed taken his scat, BETTING IN CALIFORNIA. Ban Franclaco Letter 10 lioaton Juurnai. CaMforntana have an Inherent, inordinoto de- aire for betting, It amounts almont to a manin, If they are uot dlsposed to tizht ye tiger, or play poker, or bot thelr coln on avy game of chance, they mre suro to exhibit thelr pro- penaity for botting fu sonio way, and they will o thelr whole plle ou anything, uo motter how preposterous. “I'll bet you #10 that man's uamo is Bncider,” sald one Californlan —IIY A YOUNG GIIL AR and to do general housc- Flease call for iwo days st FURNTROED nees exchianged, Sv'rr'mmo.\‘ WANTED=DY A RFESPECTANLE Snel) DAYATS TaR I ot would Recs M 10FAn 6id u ci_l'lpuiulxl_l!é Mo, Tmfl_u!lw. ITUATION WA ¥ oA NESTECTANLE wormaa with the buet uf relcrences a3 cook, wither hor out of the clty. or would &o ashousekeeper, slease call at 232 Townsend-sl., North bida, Will Bué 1Of) wAnasitAv, © FURSISHR | FHONT “kede] room with or without sicove; alsa other de. sirable roomis, wiih firsteclass board, Terms very teasonable. QuIrs, 1t moncy s tight, avold ft,—it ouglht to know better. Mine. Modjeska, the Pollsh actress, now In ‘Wont Sidos ELE- 85 ROUTI AREEN-ST. — INEX ) gaut furniahed rooms, Chufco day board. ~liee tween Sladbion sl Mogroe-ats, v comfors. Livally Leautiful bread. D—-IIY A GOOD UIRL TO DO SITUATION WANT D e rgeneral housework 1o s smail fsmily, Callat sud_without' ssking him u question. dJ. 8, | Sidewalk, *Kill hi, kil him, kill the suy | 04, Kean ve. Wright, 1o another, os o man who was an utter stranger o . North 8ido, & N WANTRDS 3 T ! way.! JUDGE WiLLIANS—(R], Tleyman ve. Struet. No, o " | New York, can summon a flush at pleasure, = ek QITUATION WANTED=TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. 7 wan lleb N peared assentablo s Mnaisya | o ar Ml called out tho namoof Petor Smith | 054, brsaley v Feace, o trial, o B P rna maie! aims Sy byt | Thia would mako ber tronz ot poker, if tho | 2538 ENSTIVIAAT-—A ¥ICE VACK RoOM | Q, workln Sty or Colneer’ Foumrt frodrnia 52 g Sunsel, 1o was challonged neremptortly, how. ::g{'v‘:lrll'érnf 2"3)"“1;'9:;}?‘05%':: fiiaufic&'uxm Uwitup Brares Cicust Counr—Junag Duop- | Just by the man who proposed ft. Uy 'in [ Amerlcan player was not crtatu to get a full, Fotola. Ialan ays evor, by Mr Coffoe. Jumes Burus, Willlam lllu'ullu;, aud Henry Kime _followed In quick succession, and word nll challonged for cause, Charles McLaughlln was takon by Coffec, who one of the mountain towns n stage-coach tipped over, and, it Is related, as the passcuigers went tumbliug’ down s rocky embankment nt asrr—Frederioke Walloo ve, Knickerbocker Lifes Insorance Company of New York: vorsict, $,000.t4), and motlon for now trial, —Ilavis 58" Ing-Machine Company.vs. A. 8, Jirouddus, 3470, QITUATIONS WARTEN-IY TWO_ FIGT-CLAYS iirls, one a8 cuuk and tho other sacond worky beet of reference, Fleass eail Wednusdsy mnd Thursday st £00 Michigag: Lhe puar, A young man, just engaged on 8 ranch in Truckee, Cat., was set to driving a yoke of cat- tle; and at noom, when ho wantod to feed this morning at 10, after cautioniug the jurors not to converss with outslders or with them- sclves regurding the case, aud lustructing them URDICK NOURE. CORNELRL WABASH-AV. AND A a1, ~This iouse atgadliy gains in pupilaritys e foom mow. vecani, wives uleh, o Tellow shouted: % 1'11 bot the driuks & Tl o | S TRTION TS WO TR was now satisiied with the whole Jury, McClan- [ MOt to rcad the nowspap urEiNoN Covur—LoN: ulfi—fmdflflf for all of us that balf of us got killed,” The | them, ""“ n‘ibm"b‘!t“fim-‘ i""’ ‘!‘“‘;';‘““"“;fi" st PR S oAt ity | SV H-:SE-‘&Q; 4 the St 4ot Jr%g "‘vla’-Lk'f :hul'l“ hfl"cml'.h‘l*&:l"fl;‘ll “L‘l’l‘: 2 lt»frnmplory - jpustely, ve., Fruderick, '53&'.‘..“..23:?;.;. s bu:, was taket, 1:..‘;! na,c:.u,mcfi wero not ,'{i“‘" horns, nz; erul:m. !l (;)I:! ) ;l' k:lum mals, Wluwwfilm FURSINIED | fodreisroncus,” Pless call or twa days 84 133 Koria Tho Crark b oAl for the o ¢ X A dactos reported that o well-known citizen | Asan flustration of the deplorable tendeu, Tooms, with boATd, 65, €3, gl T S R i i e o Thio Clérk bagan o call for the rest of the HEWITT'S STORY. Yenmnin, Bod ey Helienihel, aud toRock | {yho'yng b the point of death wunld not 1ivo | of this agu Lo the neo of * slang, wo quato Uy | buarde 33 Ehi s . I g UL S L R T L summoned, but nous responded to thelr name: That #Duwritten Hilstory* Finally I ne Junox Al!—lt W *otnte ve, Witllam _8,, | tweonty minutes longer, * I'll bot 83 that ho | following trom tha verbatim report of an Omaba (CLARENG . 351, 3% ANDIT | S ITUATION WANTRISDY PETEN T ‘The Court remarked, In view of the mornfug’s | That *Tuwritten Hilstory ** Finally Droug Cliarles G, and Bldney C. Ingraham; vardict, | will' suld one of lts fricuds. ‘Tho wager was | Judgc's charges +* Plaintill secms to have gob | 2, Satiste four hlucks Souih S04ng Pptss, I ‘Lo cosik, Washi, a0 {ron I sinall privats family, city results, that Mr. Mills had better fssuo a special Out, Principally Showing How Yrosidont | §342,58, and motlun for new tria), accopted, and the were scarcely put u) lln:i #7, and #5._lioanis wi i or co . 1 = uh,m ot tho defendant; jury, please take notice.” A man was earnestly looking In a bungholo ol a whisky barrel, as i€ in search of somothing he could not flud. “ What are you dolugi? asked . bystender, . % \Vliy, I'm scekivg my reputation fu the place L lost it," was the wournful reply, 4 Evena newspaper man finds It hard some- thines to belleve everything he sces iu rrlnl. At any rate that’s tho way it affccted us tho other day when a $-year-old” boy avpealed to our gene erosity by laylug before us a card setting forth ak when the roport came that the man waa dead * Do you give it upl" asked the man who won, ¥ Noy\! wos the rnva “1'11 now bet 810 that ho lan't dead.” Tho bet was taken, and sbout that tlme tho doctor reappeared. ** Is tha man dead, doctor!” the question was asked, #Yes dead s Jullue Cuwsar,” * Then I've lost agaln, was the reply. ' Now 1*11 bet 820 that he wou't ®oloto a ilve-foot-six cofflu, 1waut to got square if 1can.’ I could yivo other illustrations of this betting mania ‘which have come under my observation fully ns abaurd; buot these must suflice, The betting Is not confined to any ciuss or natlonality. Itis Venire for sixty more jurors, at which thero was considerable laughter, M, Mills thought twenty-fivo would do, and at number was azreed upon. My, Mills accepted Norton and Schaflner, and excused Juhnsoi. With ten persons accopted by all hands, thecourt adjourned until 2 o'clock. There was o larcely-increased attendance inthe afternoon, ncluding a goodlydelegation of ladics. Tho news had got abroud that nearly all the furors were chosen, and the prospect of hearlug’ the opening spcoches and a partion of tho testlmony awnkened a great deal of slum- berlng worbld curlosity whileh hud been Julled Grant Interpreted tho Constitatlon, and * Mow Several Democratlc Politiolans In- dorsed 1lls Views, Telagram lo Cincinnatl Gommercial, Naw Yous, Fob. 17,=Mr. A. 8. Hewitt prints tho following card: Nrw Youx, ¥ob. 18, 1878,—To (A¢ Edltor af the Sun—Btni In vlow ot the gravity of the statee wient pobiished in tho Sun of to-day, declared to bave beon trsnamittod by your Washington corr spondent, whom 1 take 10 ‘ve Mr, ,\. M. Qioson, I luso ot & moment {n correcting the crrore juto which he hos fallun, ana the more serlous deduc- tlugs of Ihe cditorlsl article which comments Jupue Moone—Alexandor Schasf va. Katherine Bavormanu, Hefurich Nuveoberg, snd Atlolub Lich; decroe, 8127, K4, Ciucurr Courr—Junar Rouxns—Nauncey K. Aa- or ve, ¥, Mueller; verdict, $1,000, and molion W tml.l—dn;n;11 Wyilie of al.'va. Fraderick et, $87, 20, McALListen—Juiius Heldenroich ve, Jobn 8, Ritchlo and James L. Van Byckla; verdict, 8250, und motlva for new trial, — FREE TRADE. To tha Editor of Ths Tribuns. Born 0k, Mich, ¥Feb, 18.—In Tam Tam- EVAUA TIOTEL, 143 AND 130 YY) Ftdhoed pHEbk ™ Guaod Toome aud Bosrd 880 por dayi £4.50t0 87 por weeke Day board, $1 per wouk, e e T ____BOARD WANTED, TROARB-IY GRNTLEMAR AND WKk, WITH 1Y destrabiu sutto o ruoms, unfurniahed except denve on North Blde. - Adureas N 17, “Tribune vtllce, SOUTI BIDE, t Jawlsl fawily WARTL TAEA MEAT S vkalhnl&l S riktaohat: Addres on Joer: son- SVTUATIONS WANTED=0Y GERMAN AND AR h giris. cook and housework: competent to nll tmfllyv thelr posttions tugether vr separately, non-ayv, ITUATION WANTED-WY A GIRL T0 DO BEC: nd work o take care of childrea. Call for2 daye 1157 Elghtaenth-ot. QITUATION WANTED-TIY A FIRST-CLAGR GIILL Dy du eueral boussworkor couklng, Call 3 dayeat 200 Twenty-secotd-st, 't in atatiog ters I‘UAIII HY A YO B further south il preferred. Addre "7 T HMUORSES AND CARRIAGES, Loaundross {0 uushrinking ‘doublo plea that he was u poor .k e b G WaliSp during tho prosale. examination of ju. | upon thle statement. Iu. ive ‘course Gf iho | UNu of the 14tk lust. I noticed an editorial In | cuarscteriatic of 41l Califoruians, from tho | whlow and the mother of fve chiidren.—Chcmt: A ARG i Nrvene ok ke, s | S AT O a o GalTat 16} il lwbusss.ave Cois :fl:‘l& Tho expectation that the attornoys would ',‘.‘f."“,‘,: R:n“\:m:nn y l;;t .03 l’fim:k:: :::t relation to our trade with Mexlco snd sho | oldcat to llilo ymm,:u(. 1t lnnr{'t strange, there- | natd Hreakfast Table, mm;{.l;c"ytn'n at one . f.'w"'.’fyl. ey, B h:‘mx'. ilou-cuocpcru. was n%vm!'-(;lx‘;:;ulrfl‘c‘& Erfiln{lzn':::egllgg‘:;agm: but on ho cootrary, Just ae |l was about | Bouth Amerlcan Btates. Tho estimat {:"fi:‘f‘?‘f’rgu: n"",;:“&".‘d,f’“'l"hl.‘;'f .:::n":""{ Jimmy's mald carrlod him to hia mother for | from country: 8 arue (resti milch cows, 83 1443 Uari- A8 MOUSEREEPEI IN A called 0 begin o Jusl ement which I wes unexpectad; called upon to wake to tho lioase, I found that coald not remember the nsme of Mr. Pickett, and, seetug Mr. Tucker In hiw seal, I walked ov to it and asked bim to give tho name, because hsd been on the Comumitico befors whom Pickett was a witness. Curlously enough, he could not recall tha name, but fust then I remembered It myvolf, and I returuod at once to my place on tho tlidor. There was no consultation with Mr. Tucker nor Mr, ltandall Qiheun ou sny subject whatever, Gibvon was there’ I do not rewember 1ho exchisuges botween those countries United Btates are certainly uot very creditable to tho lattor natfon. The United States is the uatural warket for Mexico andtlhio Bouth Ameri- can States (o which to sell their products and purchase their supplles, but the question fs, ‘Why don't theydo it! We snswer, becauss the policy of the United States says to thum: You bal near Twenty-uinth. Jroy, At dulng & Qutreof FOR BALE=A"Gual TOURG WORR WOTSE 7 Jeatsarage ls warrantad & wood worker a sing sld uab e th i 138 1030, "4 the Vara' T “Siey e uulshzicot, Master Jimmy Layo vinchied ber in ho face 50 severoly that it was black and blue. “Jimmy, you've been s very naughtv boy, you must promie nvver to pinch Pegyy suall U] promise,” sald Jinwy, with s roguish sttle, “Promlae what 1" aaked his mother. " Never to plyeh Pegiy again where it will abow,” re- plled the future member uf Congress, aud the testimouy of the two witnes Wero heard with most unfelened ntercst. TUH JULY SECUKED, On runum(ntg ut 3 o'clock, two of the gentle- wen brought In under the spectal venire were talled and took thclr seats along with the fcn who had passod through tho ordes! ol being fnterroguted by counsel and had survived, Thele names were Edwin L. bookkeeper for L. Q. Yoe, residence small country hotel In an interfor town, and of the fifteen who wore seated at the dinncrtablo Iwas told tuat seven of them were regular Kamblers. ——— VEXATIONS OF DIPLOMATIO IN=~ TERCOULSE, Bilalster Comly, tho United States ropresente stive at tho Bandwich Islands, writes as follows Sl 'UATION WANTED—, small respoctable family, Address | 1S, Tribuna, A vl vrubasinble faily.: Addensstb a3 T baney e JISOELLANEQUS, DXPERIENCED EDITORIAL WRITER AND 4 author wants reuiuuerative cmployment. Bauue jerioia propared for pabltcatla. | Locturce proparcd, Letters written, SCHIIE, B3 South Greea: T 13 INC] wl # ufire {00, 070 WANABITAY,, 48, next 1o Ceniral Hall, Int DON TES reason CHEAP FOR CASN-HONSE, TIAR- xpreas wauon 1o uira of U, DAVIES, o ———— Tho Now York Fustmaster Sued for Uslog 0 lace a3 my house on Bundsy, b, rxm Yy l{ld an Interview with P're who, amang other Lhings, decl. right “and duty of the ut of th caunt aud deofare the Electoral votes. This state- ment I communicated on the samo afternoon in confidenco to veversl gontlewen with whom 1 feit itto be m]dul{ 1o cunault_se to the pohicy to ursuod by the Democratio members of Cougrese. r. Tucker, Mr, Lawar, aud Ar, Randall tiibson wel nt st that conference, but neithes thea, any lator thiwe, did olther of thess goatlemen make towme sny declarstion of thelr views asto the right of the Preaident of the Souats to count sud declaze tho Blectoral votes. Tue subject-was talked uver In a gencral way by those proscat, but this country and the Britlsh provinces smount- ed to only about $20,000, In tho follow- Inf vear o troat! of reciprocity went into effect, and whal wae the result! " Our ex- chaugys erose from twenty wiilions toclghty- four milllous. *This sccuied to creats in the wninds of our wise men in Congress the danger of the country belng overrun with forelgn rroducllou-, aud the trealy was robealed, aud he result of that picce of legialution was to put us back nin the old rut. Way ls it that, at pro thwe, so wany of our wanufac- tories ary at & stundstill? Why 1s there turough- out the country such a depression of business A larrls, canuot sell your gooda bere. - We have closed 7 lock, 103 LaSall i"‘kfifl CTICAL COYFECT] audl l‘.’;e:l Prafrio avenug, aud Henry H. Poud, ;:;‘.:,'g en blm, llhn door lloymm tllenh;.:'nd -th thumtn time | tobls ncw::llpcr, the %l&unbu‘(g]) lbmh{;nlm n':' : _;:x;g;n‘ . LEFT w—.—,‘ oy n.m -E 3:‘5;&‘:: 'i ;mil Land on pew ey A L) s work 3 . 1ot wis ! mission busiuess, No. 117 South Water | Ne to_the statementin regard ”wlzggug\n: shut vurselves in. fn 1852-'63 the trade between | pal, concornlug the irritations of diplomatic lu futhe Tost-Offlcein” thls clty, asin most l‘)’m nddress to L ¥ 1, at Burke's Europeau Jot street, residence No. 4237 Langloy avenue. Both ‘wero aereptabla to Mr, Bills, but when Ur. Coflee took them in band Harris said he bad formed and expressed an opilon, which Le Wl held, . Mo was accordingly directed to stand aside. 1, Walshe, salesman In aboot and shoo No. 12} Frauklin strect, was excuscd Deremptorily by Connelly's counsel, e was e B RO T itve oploto y Por orm L) sitive o o, wich ho'ytill held, and’ which It wonld taks tenalderable LA ¢! i Towed g g ovidencs to rewove. Howas sl sacrifica fur cail. FARSONS & tercourse: Do you know what It is to the Mintster to have & man-of-war visit his post! rirst, the Admira sends Lis staff officer to report Lis ar rival, Then they take a drink. Then the Min- 1ster runs up hiv flag, and sendsa dispatch to the Miuistor of Forelgu Aflairs notifylug his Majesty’s Government that the Admiral has arrived, and desircs to saluto the flaz. Then lis Excelloncy replies, aud sets tho time when the Admiral may shoot, aud his Majes- ty's big euns will bo all loaded ready ANTEL-~TO 2 falr run of cus o f0r Ll busluvas. Dox 25, 13 Bouth Wate ASE=A “BALOO! Lol it plice dulte- drces, with lowest casti pi otlere throughout the country, tho canceliug of the stampe on lotters and the printing of the postmarks s douo simultancously. The cork to caucel the stawpuud the disto moke the tmarks are tixed sldo by stde on a wooden andle, so that both can be used togetler, For the uscof this shnple Instrument (o this single office $150,000 Is “duemmauded, aud Post- master James has been sucd for that sum. Unlted States District-Attoroey Woodlord says that at fcast $1,000,000 (s involved o the case, becauso the doubls etarup s weneratly used in the postal service, aud sn actlon may bo in- YU it T g T crges sintioy, clo. C. SV TULE) Etaer “Archor-av. ab ustind TED — 4 FINST-CLABS _LEATHER-TOP jalont will pay cash for xvod une 8t fur phy- reas L 2, Tribune vilice. "_V‘XN TED—A PARTY cowmnaad som l!‘l.mlnllu « ock coulpanys baylng. A rate chance e chiel poatilu, qualificatiany can ads Radle. AR Sk “LOST AND FOUND, > [DST-A CORD CHAIN Al CAMEG LOCKET 4 containibg & pleture aud Juck of ol Five dols e 1l by pld for sb sutura of thew o ; VIKG T TE CLALE: J. F. Hurfell, ; Ran- t | ot all kinds? “We caunot lay all thia o the | {0 reply, gun tor gun. Then the Lomburdinent against every Postmaster.” Judzo Aahtar ant Twead 4 Do it syt gt Sl 10 one, 0 for a4 6 romumber, suaounced anj do- | O W KNG W RAGE Y L D etion, | taucs plase. Thaa fhe. Admirsl calls on tho cr bus sppoluted Irvig Brown 1o tako hifoy: I dulauis rewar e MLUBL . 5 A. H. MeLean, a mérehant tatior, dol bust- Last sumuaier, iowever, {a Parls, in the coarse | with na outlct, is one of the great, if not the | Minister, With his staff aud all tbeir good | testimony, or {18 returo. YINE B4-OCTAVE BQUARE OGRAND PIANOt :eu at No, 213 ‘Vuhlnmuu streot, aud lving n the coruer of Green and Congress streets, 3 tlso taken by Mr. Coffce, Who wes sgain satlstled with tho whole Tot. Cul. McClanghan salled in and found that of ‘s conversailon with' Mr, ltandsll Gibson, he told wo that Mr. Lamar snd Mr. Tucker had ex- Euuud the opinlon Lo bim st the meeting at wy ouse that the Constitution was capable of tbs cone structfon given by Gen. Uraat, snd that they rather greatest, causes of our present condition, The country is too large and growing too fast to be hempered with Protection, “Our mauu- facturers caouot fud o market for thelr houce are obliged to closs their shopa, Provious to 1863 separate stamps wero used, but fu thut year Marcus T, Norton, 8 lawyerin Troy, N. Y., obtalucd & patent for the deyies ot putting the twoon one handle. Tho new fu- strument was st onco adopted, and, sccondiy, Wil scll Very low, for somo money sad balaice 1o iustorlug. Address N 8, Tribugy ufice, 'ADY ord il $3 L thinks o Lirge sud arasis, sxceediing §3 b A aloctVack et SO S & EXMIS, BIT prate-sts «Jotbes. Then th«{fll driok, Then the Miuis- tor goce aboard tho man-of-wer tu his g clothes aud the Admiral's yaw). Then thoy all drick. When ho leavos tho vessel, after bolug presented arwa to, sud all klods of bother, bs ESTERN FARMING LAND ik il sssuite. GRO. W U2 Washingtou-at. both Hurtel inglined o the viow that he was right. L bt t of the Postmastur General, the tot A NICE 581 UAMBER FURNL- | = STORAGE. aud McLean wel aud thus thousands ure tbrowu vut of swploy- | gets only abous thirty s away whew bis cars | to @ report of the Postmustor Gener: " A AU P | e (a8 10 b was Concermg, 1o Ao 08 11 16 and o)y mosiloned i o ‘e sea surks | meat. We aro “““““’!‘Y lostug milions 'of | e tora and. bis bead yl":l‘\"\'"-'fl by the big guna | savivg lu clerk biro thereby was $254,000 8 year l‘urvux St worih 81t & T Tribunee s TIBELITYBTORAGE coMbANY T AND 0 VA A, Mills chatlonged {Turtell perewptorily, ous evidence aa to how little that important ques- | doliars by this poliey. Tho sivgle tustration | of tho vessel fring s fftecu-gun salute. The | Norton tried to get pay from tho Uuveruuent, ~ TR Bureies. | noressod thciitiva T siorage of turais There remained oue vacancy. 1lon had then been studied even by abie constitu- | @lven sbove coufirine this. Chill, one of the | mariners have thelr oare peaked snd thelr oyes | but falled. In 1363 the Scnate voted to give ITOUSEHOLD GOODS, ;"l”w'r"-'xlzfl'x'fi':n":i?r ulso 8 3. 3L Hothachild, wholcsalo clothing dealer | tloust lawyers. ile enfoined no condence vn e, | swallest of the Bouth Auiericau Btates, with a | o the Miuister, and be Is cxpected to take off | b 50,000, but the Housu did not coucur. 1o A““'r“ FW OIL bTOVES Ul NPLES Wi | 3 T e ::k'::: f,? Mudison street, came poxt, sud was g:x {)du 3“' ‘“,‘ii’u'.'??.‘:‘;&2‘:‘:‘2".‘:’?‘&1‘&"&"}.’.“" Puyulmon of 3,000,000, Impurted h;;rlu %nzl\md bis hat sud give s horribly zbflly .mllxllt;' :sll‘{ %(u'fn?.‘x‘s‘i:fi:“‘%fi%‘ffi'}efifim“féfl:fit <.u.‘£!'.‘§‘,‘:h‘.‘.'::‘:i Dl:l'{rp'r)l : :?Gul:.-'zn IETHOOY WARENOUS! RS ‘b by the cu Coffes ¢ red and repeate o cen ¢ o ‘i ¢ % o ove) for ¥ " 3 L tun el dler, arsl L p,-,&.e:,h“;,‘[,';'_"‘“““‘" Mr. Coffes cxeused | PEEEANTLEN T Tho courea of a conversation with | 1 LSTE o FeM ot et o e | b e B e ™ Fion Tt Aot | Tlebbisg tho valtdity Of tho patent, Lobic ago | Herarckins, FLOGENCE MACHINYGO, o) bue, | oy swomss; gl aleat your Mr. A. M. Gibson uo tho subject of the digi- Culties with which I had {o contewt, and tn which mauy other watlers were refersed Lo My relations with Mr. A, M. Gibson during the cawpajkn bad been very lutlmate, and 1had re- s E. Bruce, glass aud queeuswaro dealer & o, 2t Randoipl steeet, wis acceutid by the ).:AJ“I:“ Belng foterrogated by Mr. Milla, Lo + M Was opposed to tho law of capltal pun- thedispute might bavo beet udjusted lud pot complivations arisco us to the ownership of the clatiu, Norton usslzued the pateut 10 Jacob Bhaver sud A, C, Curs, who prossud the case United Stutes duriug the suwe year ouly 5,000, lyuuu; during thls same year wauny cottvn- mills were standing fdle because they coulduot find & market for thelr products. " Thess are comes sshory with™ his staff, sud the Miutator takes blm to call upon his Majesty's Government. Wo first go tu tho Miuister of Forelgu Aflluire, who tells us whew wo way bave ST L ASHL PAID FOR_BOUK 7 ulways Llhl‘ Ubrary se (LAY DTG SELL THE “LIFE OF X Juibout; €lty sud cousiry. oS ETANDALD WOLKS §ood prlces. Neloreyou sell yuur 8 Cortir Wsatavn od Drarburssia,