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CITICAGO TRIBUNE: RATORDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 18SB~TWELVE PAGES. the carfosity of his wife, wha desired to wuncu' LOUISIA NA' the explosion. A motion for & new trial was The Agreement That there Should Be inode any overriled. Dwyer {s from Centralia, where bis father, o Lighly-respectable citizen in No Politieal Prosecutions in That State. at the rate of $25,000s yearon a salary of $5,000, affect now to b utterly surprised at the outcome of iifs prodigality. He was clected tothe office of Clerk of the Circult Courtin 1874, and stnce then he has been a promincnt man about tofn, scattering money about reck- lessly on fing clothes, costly Jewolry, carriages, fast horses, wines, women, gambling, and all other little luzurios which heip a dishonest of- ficlal to enjoy life at the expense of those whose money is Intrusted to his care. AB BOON A8 IT BECAMN KNOWN that his career had been brought to a close, his intimate friends hunted him - up, afd found him ., comfortably ewsconced In s woll-known houss’ of brostitution, suppljinz tho Inmates with champagne fv & AMU NTS. HAVERLYA THEATRES 2T TAVERLY...oeee A i pistor and Mazsger. UNPARALLELED SATURDAY MATISER AND Colville’s Folly Company, Tleaded Ly the Urivaled Voesllst. W'LLE EMP. ROSEAT 204 the Intmitable(omed)sa. Mif. WILLIA M EDOUI and tuceesding and comprising every ‘member of CRIMINAL NEWS, President’s, which he pinted Yome time awo, and which hange In one of the family apart- ments of the White House. The pictire repre- senta Mrs. Hayes at nearly fall length. sitting on & rofs, which, with ith Joose lace-trimmed cushion, 1s covered with soft, light atuff, having In the desigm only a suggestion of figure sod color. Bhe{s draped in plaln black, the rather sombrre effect of which {s_relfeved by whito lace st the neck and wrists. The background to the head 1s composed of s rich, yellow silk cartaln, sufliclently drawn askie to “disclose the Interior of snother room hevond, fn which & handsome slairease I8 Introduced, The arrangement of colors throughout 1s such as to make the faco of the -uh*eu acentral chject In the pictars and, with {ts fine color, clear ‘slxgreulnn. and je ‘l‘ul':l: halr, it §a brought out with most excelient offect. ” RESTORATIVE. Fears that an Odious Farce Will Ba Enacted at Gales- butg. Absence‘ of the Jury for Thirty~ Six Hours Without Agree- ment, the employ of the 1linots Central Rallroad, resides, Frank Miller ‘and James Davis, tho two men who nigaded gullty to the chuxo of commit- ting burglary snd lsrceny in L, Btetton's hardware store, the alfalr in whi arge nunt- ber of pletols were stolen and sold to various partles fn towns along the railroad, were to-day seotenced each fo four years' linprisonment in tha Penltentlary, BUBPRCTED OF PARICIDE. Bpecial Dipatch 10 The Tribune. BcnaxToN, Pa., Feb, 22.—~The mystcrions, murder of Phillp Callénders, In Lhis count; i [ T6th of January, which was aftributed to Moily Mmlrul haa taken an unexpected phaso In SAVE|TO LEARN HOW TODO YOUR| 1T READ AND HEED HAIRl WHAT FOLLOWS. SAVE YOUR XIAZR-Tho laws of Health : and Longerity demand it, tha customs of soclal lifa H roquira it. The watter e of great importance in : avery way. ; | An Open Letter from Mr. E. V. Smalley. Fx WOUL: O, Who K s of BABES IN T ; Or ined ?Iofl!d Company of Fifty {osk iomin? Tatraieine L Sgieeie o H i # THE URUBY x.lfi‘r Y <l ,ig‘crx;;"xf‘u‘a?xé'r’"lsn Matinees Wednesdays i rdays, 2: McVICKER'S THEATR ttrretand flerald, F¥5. a1 To the JTon, Evgene Jlals, House of Reprments atites, Washington, D). O.~Sin: In your speech in the House on Tucsday you refer to me as au- Existence of ‘Plots 'to, Lilerate the Abominable Male- tho arrest of Callenders' son, who was with his | thority for the statcment thata ™ compact” % MAGNIFICENT 1 BEATUTIFY TOUR JTAIR.~Tt is the sur- A moat layish manner. \Vhen ho was made sc- iy STATE AFFAIR! - i factor. Quainted with tho setfon which the Judges had gl'l;crrov;l‘nmkl;‘ec :s" g'h';::- 0&;&: i";fi?::’,h“'m’; was made that there should be no political S. patsing crawn of glary, sod for the los of it there i — taken, ho expressed neithor surprise nor mrrm Lut consulted with his friends aa to what h better bo dono under the circumstances. Thg result was 8 declsfon that he had better permit himaelf to be imofediately removed to an Insan prosecutions fu Loufsiana. I would mach prefér that the members of tho President’s Lonislana Commisalgn should be appealed to for an expla- nationof the meaning of the resolution passed by the Nicholls Legisisture, and for g statement of the character of the pledzes given to them by the officlals of the Nicholls Guvernment. The two disguised men fired from an ambush and mede tnelr cscane, shooting the farmer In the head, and another shot passing throueh th boy’s hat, Later developments fastened aue plcion upon the boy, who was shadowed by d tectives and lodged in Jail to-day. . Mo « bright, Intelligent ladof 18, and stoutly de- nica tho terrible charge. Two cause GRAND! GORGEOUS! Aspow produced at McVicker's Theatre, 1T A8 NEVER BEEN EQUALED! 'NEVER WILL DE SURPASSED! 43 no enmpensation. ' CULTIVATE YOUR IAIR.-For by &9 ; other moana can it be aaved and beautifieds f LYON'S : “ MINNFKSOTA. *Bpecial Dispatch 10 TAe Tridune. Br. Paut, Minn,, Feb, 22.—The State Agrl- cultural Koclety was reorganized last evening with George R. Finch as President, and D. W, Ingereoll, Yy fillam Fowlcr, and Samuel Adams §t. Louls Soclety Circles Sadly Torn Up by a Big Defaleation, asylym, and action was at onco taken, & the present moment the ex-Clerk of the Court 18 ’ The Olerk of the Oironit Court "Insane’ fgn- 88 Vico-Preéidents to'asset him. The Fale will 1t Is a Trinmph . AN INMATE OF THE 5T, VINCENT'S ASTLOM, | 0d'an poselblo. teason. for tho. parricide.—gue | value of the work theso wentiemen did fn New t Is a Triumphant 8necess! to the Extent of Abont $100,000. T By Do pind fhat s | SR e Lo B |t ot oo Sassiiaeal Dt it wan | Loy held, hers the frat meelc (o Septesntics Sl | _ siah 6ut 5, socwiud o dape 16 sdviacs for oy '}mflm?‘ wml-u l_lla_u unm‘u brg-:lm ul(- n;n'g:- disstpation, and another that the son was ‘{“M_ aubbosed sttha thuiethe :llum A thatt Tabars that will be the most attractive ever held in Minne- | night, Wednesdsy and Saturday Statinecs, dered braln. Mr, Thorn 's bond was for " e ", D08 RANDE. 000 a0 comtatned tho nomes o Charies Green tent to get possession of his fathcr’s property. sota. they had at least sccomplished one.good result— the protection of Republicans from revengeful prosccutions on the part of their triumphant opponents. The promises made by the Con- servative leaders, and tne character-of the men making them, were thought to furnish a full guaranty arclost such proceedings as arc now going on in Loulsiang, 1f the Comumnfssioners failed In tho only featurs of their undertaking which all partics commended at the time, it 18 certaluly due to the public tiat they should make eome explanation of the causeof the fallure, and should put the olame where Lelongs. BIXTBERTI DAY OF THE TRIAL. Bpeciat Diepalch to The Tribune. GALESDURG, Feb, 82.—When the jury retired sesteraay afternoon it was generally suoposed that they would reach a decislon before they slept, and that on the openlog of Court this morniog they would appear with a verdict. A, furthermore, {t Was Leld \by nearly cvary one who had lienrd the testimony, or read of it, that such a verdfet would be guilty, with hang- fng aa the penalty. The Court did not take & recess, as s customary, but adjourncd untll 9 o.m., 80 that it Was known that the verdlet, i€ reached at once, would not be banded fn untll morning. The people, theretore, rested sccure, and TIE GARRITYS. Bpectat Ditpaich 10 The Trivune. GeNEvaA, 1L, Feb, fl.—Th,Uun'flyn appeared In court to-day, and thelr Iormer bondsmen, Martin Garrity, Joyce, McNamara, and Farrell, were examined nt”length, and justificd their former oaths. The bond for £5,000 fvas nc., copted, and tho caso set for the first day of the May term of court. This Is the sccond week of regular court business, with Judge Murphy ou_ the Bench, and the large docket (s nearly closcd,only a day or two belng required to finish. Herefoforo it quired ten wocks to make the same prozress which Murphy has made in two, thus saving to the county at least $4,000. Judge Murphy ls now Chlef Justice of the Appeilate Court of thiis district, aod is’taking a very high ravk In the judiciary of theState. FRAUD INTENDED. Mespms, Feb, 23.—Judge Trigeg, of the United States District Court, to-di nted & rovislonal warrant, at tho fustance of the New orke_creditors, directing the Marshal to solze the goods of Morris A, Ficld and Jullus Belir & Co., tlothing merchants, who recently made as- signments and went into bankruptey. About £20,0000 worth of roods belonging to those persons have been selzed, and will “awalt luvestigation li‘y the Court, Bomo twenty cases belonging to jehr & Co. were found in St. Louls, and a num- ber of cases belonging to Fleld were found at Ilclens, Ark., Durant, and Lexington, Miss., which the ereditors chargze was done for tho purpose of sccretiy disposing of the goods and defraudlog them. A DRUNKEN DESPERADO. Apectal Disputch t: The Tribune. BonLNeToN, 1o., Feb, 22.—A shooting aflair occurred at an early hour this morning at a low groggery on the Jevee {n thls city, under the Tollowing circumatances: A young man named Charles Unland entered the” saloon of Henry Cramer, drank several rlasscs of beer, sud pro- coeded fo_leaye the place without settlivg the score. Words followed, after which Unland 1eft, but shortly returned, but was refused ad- mittance by Cramer, upon which he drew a re- volver nnd Hired through the door, the ball tak- fug effect in Cramer’s body, striking a_rib and ranging arouad. It inflicted a scvers but pot dangerous wound. Unland escaped, RUEINHEIMER. CLRVELAND, U., Feb, 2.—FE. Rucinheimer, & Buperlor street merchant tatlor, waa arrested to-day by Detective Prior, of Now York, upon a requisition from the Governor of New York. 1t fs clalmed that Rhiclnheimer obtalued $1,000 worth of fine clothing from Van Iugen & Co., of Now York, some time last Muarch, through {alse representations, and is now a fugitive froin ustice. The Grand Jury of Kings County ol ew York has fouud & “true bill agafpst him already, and he is wanted for trial, The vris- oner has stood very high here, and has dooo a large business, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. JANAUSCHERK. This Satarday Matioes st3p. m., CATHERINE OF RUSSIA. Matiace Prices, 25 and Gic. ‘This Satarday Eveniog, Fab. 23, MACBETEL JANAUSCHUK and Entire Company. OFFICE CHICAGO NATATORIUDM. Sichigan-a of Jackson-at. We are fn reeelnt ot number of inquiries ro- garalng the next Swimmiog Season of our estaslishe ment, and in reply would stato that the hooks for ses- son sutcriptions will bo opened and our summer cire cular be ready for distribution on and after ttie 20th of. thls month. and to thosh now subscribing we offer the benent of our large gymuasiom without estra charge 4411 te opening of the swimming-scason. NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. Positirely Last Appearances of ROSH WOOD. FIOU-PIOU Matince To-Day. Prices. 25 and 50c, To-N{ght Last Appearance of ROSE WOOD as GILBERTE IN FROU-FROU. Popular prices. 25, 0, And 75c. COLISEUM NOVELTY THEATRE. “This grentng, Eunder afieraaon, and ecentog. 10 ANNOCENT PANTOI Tho fanhicat of il conied! €1 H N night of the wondcrtal mk-a' FUmSETCENE, A Next week G, ] ni MCORMICK HALL. FUN! PROF, CARPENTER ~FUN1 In_his wonderful and amuging Ecenca fn Metmerfem and Pavenology, Monday Nght, ¥eh, 33 Adnlsalun, 33'and 500, Comnmence at 8 o'clock. OCEAN STELAJINI W. J, Lewls, John . Priest, Jacob Tamm, an Joun M. Sctlers, all of them prutninent citizens of standimg. As aleader In suclety Mr. Thorn- ton was quite prominent, and the fact that he was The Benato Committes last night, after lo- quiry into the law and facts, resolved that the State Government has no authority to ptirchisse or lesss tho St. Pani & Duluth Railroad, as proposed, and that, If it hisd authority. it would be fmpolitic to engage in such an enterprise turther than to encourage Lthe same by prudent grapts and friend)y legielation, The Senate special committee to fnquire into the charges against the Insane-aaylum manage- ment has been authorized to thuroughly exam- ine all matters connected with the management, 1 was only “a looker-on in Vienna," but sou Lo sit after the adjournment of the Legislature, aro welcoin@ to any light 1can shéd ontheafTalr, [*7ith power to send for persons and papcrs and Tarnved fo New Urleans carly fn April last, a | ¢myloy an accountant, and report to the Gov- few days ju advance of the Commissiun, aud by | €roor. the aid of previous equaintance aud some littro | The Semate Commitiee of the Whole has Teputation us 8 nowrpaper correspoudent who | combleted the General Tax biil, and recom- {ried o ive both sides of o ators, I was cn. | mended the samo for passage; lso & bill pro- ubled to get upon terms of intimacy with the viding for the exchange of the Btate's Internal- members of both the conflleting governments, | Improvement Jands for State raflroad boods; If I had any prejudl 1t grew out of much | 8lso amending the Exemption Jaw 80 as toal- ohiservation of the wass of carpet-bag adminis- | 10 homestcad excmption tothe value of $1,000, teatfon {n the South, and was In favor of tho | Instead of by arca of land. Nicholls cotcern, . 1 found Packord be. | Both Houscs sdopted a memorial for the ro- sciged o the State Iouse, austained newal of the lana-grant to the Bt Paul & Pa- by o handful of good, intelligent citl- | cific Extonsion live. zens, and by a motley rable of two or Without acting upon the resolution fotro- thros hupdred dureputablo feilows of all | dueed yesterday to bring Liberty Hall to the colors. 1o was utterly without authority be. | bar fof contewipt fu_endeavoring to bribe & Sond tho walls of tho butlding. and was only | member, the House went nto sccret scssion to salothore by reason of the presence of a large | consider the report of tho Committee with ref- hody of Fedoral troops In an adjoining barrack, | SFenee to the jmpeachment of Judge Page. AJl branches o tho Bato and Local Govern: | Nothing has yet trausoired of the proceedings, tnent hod passed fnto thohands of tue Nicholls | €xvept that a proposition to print the evidence purty. 1 found that all the property | taken by the Committee betore actiug pon the and- intellicencs of the BState was prac- | Feport, which was defeated vesterday by a larze tically solld for Nicholls, and that Pack. | majority, was agaln voted upon “todsy, and ard basd no moral or _aterial support except | lacked but a few votes of passing. what came from the unorganized, fgnovaut uegro vlement and & rl(llul array of terrifled WISCONSIN, oftice-holders, Nicholls could 1n two hours’ Special Disateh fo The Tvibune. time nssemblo an army of 15,000 trained militla, | pfaprsos, Wis., Feb. 22%—In the Scnate this fimk’nfi“’ fél«“‘.fi‘m’%hf? :h:m:::fifl‘filgl b’.f.f,'( morning & bill was concurred fn autboriziog the tuard of & few bundred mey, who clung to the Qlaposil of the lnterest held by Wisconsin in .cont-tells of the United States suldfers, .| the Natfonal Cemetery at Antietam by the Btate It was cvident that there were bub two | of Maryland to the United Btates. courses to take. Eithier the President must sus- | 1y, tho Assembly bli.s sore passed suthorizing the Becretary of Btato to audit certaln accouuts tain Packard by gn active and contiutuous use of of the Treasury Agent; amepdiog the Revised muu-; h}‘r‘c& n!l:l i::.-ug.t: lurdar the lhro;pu‘lu dis- s erse the Nicholla ature, or the Stute must 11 B N Statutes relative to Town Treasurers; and to ‘encou; the keeping of stallions, 0 handed over to ita actual rulers with such Both flouses, atter the morning seasions, ad- guarantees as could be got from them for the security of Republicans. 1earnestly favored the Journed until Monday evening, out of reapect to the Father of his Country. latter vourse, and believed that in uo other A resolution passed both” Houses to-day au- wn& could tho peacs of Loulslaua be eecared, an thorizing tife Briug of 100 guns in honur of the X lm“:u hln:;‘kl'lm’l ’whhul; bcbgfingl.uu nvln 1;nd ogether in friendship, e Comm! 00K 8 lon 1 o elttlon: memory of Wasbiagton. Ty wero fred. ths evenlog. KATHAIRON, Disoverod thirty-fve years azo by Prof. Lyas, of Yalc, is tha rost perfect preparation in the wotld for preserving and beautifying tho halr. Testdes being the best halr dressing wver produced, Lyon's Nathatran will positively prevent grayneas, and vill re- atore new hats to bald heads, if the roots and follicles &3 not destroyed. 3 It actuslly partorms thess pecming mirasles, of ] which tha following s - A FPAIR SPECIMEN, . ° i 1 hiad been entirsly bald for saveral years, cone stitutionsl, T suppose, I used a fow bottles of ‘Rathalron, and, to 1oy great sutpriss, L have a thick growth of young hialr. . COL. JORN L. DORRANCE, U, 8. A. 3 T avery Important teapect (he Eathairon is abao= Tutely incomparable. 1t is unoqualed 1, To Cure Daldnces, 2. ToRestoroOray Hair. 3. o Removo Dandrud. 3. o Dreas and Deantify the Hale, ‘ BDEAR IN MIND.—The xu.hlmu m{:‘: atick: to of sulphur snd sugar-of-lead, t nndc{nz;‘th talr and paralyzo tho brain, It it o pure sad limpid vegetatle lotion, fatended tore- ‘atoro the hair by nataral growtl and reinvigoration. It is splendidly perfumed, snd the most delighiful s tollet dressing known. No lady's or pentleman's totlat outflt Ia complote without Lyon's Kathairon. BOLD EYERYWRERE, * ENGAGED 70 MI88 LULU DORSHEIMZR, dnughter of one of the wealthiost citizens of 8t. Louls, will add to the flutter which isduwn-* fall will cause among the upper-ton. ~ About & year a0 he was the lucky winner of o uoted pair of fast steppers Known as the * Grcxvrz mares,” apd valued at 3,000, wihich, to_ marl bis admiration for his fiances and prospective slsterin-Inw, he gailantly christened Lulu and Nellic. On the streot to-day Mr. Dorsheimer was questionod as to tha " prospoctive relatiou- ship 1o bimself of the Clerk of the Court, but 1lie cmphatically angounved that . TIE MATCH WAB OFF, 50 that tho unkappy man has lost'both his fbva sud his position At one feli swoop. The de- faulter's sureties are divided on the subject of Mr. Thornton's guilt, some of them acknowl- edging its cxistence, while one of two of them inslst that, when the services of a rellgble ace ‘countant {s called o, it will be scen that tho deflel Is an- fmacioary one, The Attorney- deneral has been notified of the state of allairs, and ho will immediately commence proceedings sgalnst Mr. Thoroton. SMALL, A SINGULAR CRAPTER. Des Moixzs, Is., Feb. 22.~In January, 1800, three brothers named Bupker were, arrcsted at Waterloo, charged with stealing horses. They wero a portion of ap organized band of horse- thieves laving hendquarters in this county, and aleo ip Hardin County, Bome citl- tqns of ' thls county (Small by name) had lost. horscs ln thia way, and thoy, with some mnelghbors, socured war- rants for the srrest of the Bunkers and appre- hended them at Waterloo. In returning, when they reached whot was called the Flftoen Mile House, tu Tama Cotuty, it was proposed to hang up onoof the Bunkors, in order to make him coufess to the crime. While this operation was golng on, the other Bunkers concluded it was time toescape, sud started to run away, when Bunker was loft hanging, and before tho men returned TIII8 MORNING werc on hand bright and early, the court befag well-tilled. All tho visitors got for their troubie was the chance of hearing the tostimony ina civll suit, wherein a lady demanded $1,000 dom- sees from & man whohad unwarrantably kissed ‘per without preyioua consent bad and obtalned. TUB JURY spent the night st the hotel, sod took upper and breakfast at tholr usual .table fu the public dintog-room. All last evening the dircussion went on as to the probabllitics. When the jury frst retired, everybody seid, thoy would get through in an hour. At midnight, when it waa myateriously whispered that they had uot sireed, public opinion voered around fo the opnosite cxtreme. Iats and boxes of cigara | wero wagered with o reckless disregard of tho poustuilites, Thbis morning, when It becamo Xeown that the jury were atill in consultation, TRE RXCITENENT grew, Tt doea ot really matter whether thera 1sa leop-holo for Raunde to cacapo justico by reason of strict cons;ruction of the law or not. The cnormity of his erimes put him beyond the pale of civillzation, and the citizeos fec] that hé ought toto hanged now that the factof the killing bos been established beyond a persds venturd, TR BLOODTHIRSTY VILLAIN, who thloks murder o joker nnd buglary & pastime, slept last night in_tbe County. Jail secure a8 i€ rocked in & cradles sound as if in- pocence and o sound and uneoared consciencs were his apeclal telongings. During the even- ing the SherliY handed him letter from some infernal scoundrel fa Texas who has murdered ascore of men, and whoinclosed his uhotofmpb and advised Rando to keop o stiff uppor | pmmi dio gamu 1f it ever came to hanging. ‘The Xo. 87 Clark-at. 'Se Oy Diret Ling 1o Framcs. General Tranwntlantic Compan: Detween New Tork and Warre, Fier 42 X. I, foot Apris. . s m. Marcha.7a m. > ,, Starch 2w 0:3) s, m, Piic] PASSAC GOLD (ncluding winey: AU UAYKECFinit Cabid, $100; Second Cabla, §65; ed Cabl Bieerage. nding wine, bedding. and atendils, t. adway, GROCERIES. I8 WAB DEAD: When !this stato of affuirs was discovered, it Wos neces. to do something to cover up 0 thoy. J.omccl.’dcd to hang the rematning BunRers, No arresls were made at tho Hme, but Small, with otliers, wera indlcted in Tama County, and arrcsted o few years later in this city. When sbout fifteen milcs from the “clty” he was token from the took o lung time to reach the same conclusion, but it came to ft at lost, Some ol the mcmbers were radleal Republicans, accustomed to viewlng the Bouthern proplem from an extreme Nurthern standpoint. They exhaustud their intetlectuanl ) DE DEBLAN, ‘Azent. 5 7 Clarkeat, PENNBYLVANIA. 5 orW. F. WIIT Tanrisnugd, Pa., Feb. 2%.—In the House of . Akent tur C : e o Py L S | et S e | QTATT LINK. “young bandit" . betamo olated on recelpt of | ofiicers of the law by aon armed Fpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, sewourees lu teying cover soue blan by | requesting Penns Ivania Congressmen to vote < SO, ). Fxtra fyrup, Job lot, per 5 529 this epistle, and Yody. of men Ti hi6 city o tolounod i Whtich the Packard -Government could be mada | peB9Eehing Jepnm 0, O eelean war | NE™ YOI T SAN T PUBLIN, | BEcw Otfoans Slolamm (3 VRIGUTENED UP PRROKPTIDLY. g al e Sroi y and rolesscd. | ADRIAN, Mlch.geb. 22.—Danlel Tanner was | gceeptable to tho influentlal classes, and Le en- wive DELPAST. AND LONDONDEIT, Sew Orlonns Moot 2 i R N keund /| o furttier allcats have bact made L the toav | freymatly She DeputeBherlfl of this county | abied to malntaln ftsell wibout e constany UBEOMOBe, e, STATE OF BEXSSVLVA Tpmeay. Fob. 21 : n Milwaukee Wednesday, aod brougl ery v . . ol 1 e o vasial ol 's‘i.'i’{?ar Simall was terrated 8 clty by the | lat ninhs sod jaed la du’x';{:.l‘;“?(rn.uoo il g T R T TIRES. e e et Buresaey, oo | Leicd Apuies fancy ailoed. per | 3 o ‘ama yy bul cl - | Daulel prom| marr; o Post, ot ber Packi ¢ il ody e 11 18 toimo mystcslous way, the privoner's 1ol | cano. Ho irna sabucaucily arrestody taken to | revolven gold wateh '\'x'én cliio, aud’ 8100 In apialon that i = i e KRS, Siten. er 5 o = e Mrs, i . e L T A Tl R T R R A A e I Nl active intorference on the part of the General Uovernment was all that had kept it tozether for severnl wecks. Descrtions had been fre. quent, and a fund had veen raised fn the city to break up the nominal quoruin in the Packard Ilouse by buyiug off somo of tho many vacil- lating and corrupt negro imembers. When this conclusion was reacned, the prac- tlcal, sensible thing romainiug for tho Commibs- sloncra to do was to getsomo assurance that the wer of the Nicholls Guvernment, wisldod by ta courts, Leglslature, snd Executive, sbould not bo used to the lujury of Repub- Jicans. A _ brutul wob Epirlt prevailed fn New Orleaus, and even the puablic rints bad talked avout buuging cortalu tepublican leaders to the lamp-posta In the Democratic party. was o large vlement known g tho * Luat Ultchers,” composed of Dbitter, violent, rancorous meu, who wera clamoring for reveugd upon their polftlcal antagoulsts. Even {f tho passlons of the moub could be coa- plotely eucked it wus evident that the courts might be used as instru- ments of_ oppressfon, With Democratic {udm:l and Democratic jurfes it wyouid be casy o sead almost any Republican to the Peniten- ne ° tramped ul.v charge, The Republiea ero wuorougbly alarmed and told the Commiesioncrs that they foared they should bave to abtandon thelr houes and property sud lcave the State, There were long talks on this matter botween the Cuommissioners and the Nicholls leaders. ‘Fhese couversatious came to me at sccopd band, It {s true, but the accuracy of the reports wus verllicd Ly 1wy own repeoted lnterviews with nearly all the prominent ofliclals of the Nicholls Government. I must do them the jus- tico to say that they talked like fraok, honorable, ~ fair-winded atlemen. Th appesred exceedivgly auxous to gu move aoy apprehensfon that prosecu- tlons with & poiltical animus could possivly oce cur, ‘Thecasesof the Retrulog Board mems bers and of theElection Bupervisors were men- Dried liiackletries, périb... Dricd Pears. ver 16, ried Whortleherricl koap, German Mouled, ) Bird Keed. il Kinde. 3 iba fc Hlow Hakini Powdgt. pee ons Baking CPowder, Sl € Land, 2010 balls for. Lrackers, Soda. per 1 ¥ ot tarned to Fairfleld, In.; and Léroy Scott, wie of the brothers, obtained his certilicato for witness fees, ostentatiously ansounced his de- parture, and las been sccd in court no moro slnce, Exactly why the sorrowing parenteond the loving fraternal rélativesshould leavethelr insone unfortunate alono wiicu his doom may be pro- nouncerl at any woment does not appear, Buro- 1y if ever hie needed support and countenante ho will need it when thearbiters of bis fate tic futo Hoe s also chiarged with horse-stealing, UIRED A BUBSTITUTE, 8ax Fraxcieco, Cal., Feb. 22.—Chlef-of-Polico Breen,.of Virginia Clly, tas been arrested, charged with baviug Hberated the Chinaman in bis custody on & cbarge of murder, aud put o pald Chinese substitute in the place ol tho prisoncr, ‘The substitution was diacovered by relative of tho man murdered by the prisoner, the latter hasing been fully Identifled by the tho time of the arrests q TO DR HANGED, Harnisoune, Pa., Feb. 22.—The Governor this morning granted thirty days' respite io the case of P, Fisher, seutenced to bo hanged on thd 20th Inst. _He aleo fssued wareauts for the exccution of Patrick Hester, Peter Mellugh, and Patrick ‘latloy, to take place on the 25¢L of March, and for the exccution of Jonn Kebo and Deunis Donaelly, to take placg April 18, LUEAVY HOUBERT, - Speciul Dispatch 10 Tae Tridune, Dupuque, Ta., Feb, 22.-~Just after tha traln on the River Roud left 8abula at daylight this morning the nrgmu agent was knocked over snd robbed of 85,000, which hoha Just recelved from the measenger ou tho tralu,” The agent thioks there were two men engnzedin the ailulr, but so far they haye not been captured. TOUND AND GAGGED. Binaon, Me., Feb, 22.—A ‘dispatch from Dexter, Mc., saye the Treasurer of a savinus bank bas been found bound, gagged, and nearly d:{:g.d‘lr. is belleved $hat the bauk hes becn robbe ory " Chicago. ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMERS . New York and Olawgow. DEVOSIA, Fell, 23 10am | CALIFSTA, Mcho, 88 m ANCHOIIA, 3 pm i ETIHIOPIA, Met 16, 3pm New York to London direct. AUSTRALIA,.Feb. 37 3010 1 ALSTIA, Yareh 13, noon Cabins, 83510 §70. Excursiun 1lckets &t reduoed rates. ‘Becund cabin, 84U, _Bieorage, B3 TES DENSON DUOTIERS, 0 Washington-at, North German Eloyd. The steamers of this Company wifl sall every Satur- auy o iremeh ter, eror him et Hobaken. Hatés of prasage—From New York to boutl ndon Ylfl\lf aud Uromen, Grst cabli, §10); sdcons cabl g oy sicerase, 80 cipnct, Fetteit Bd pssage o 4 e PRAKEADITE0 g powling Given, New York National Line of Steamships. SAILING TWICE A WEER FROM New York o Qneenstown, Liverpoo], and Londen, Cablo passage from £30 1o $70 cnrrmnli Excurslon Tickets at reduced rates. btewnge, $20. Urafts ou e e A Yinher tntormation annly 10 K o o 4 koutl Clark-at. INMAN LINE. Un|gd States and ioyal Mail Kteamers. New York to 1 Vi Queenatows, 'BURSDA ND BATTHDAYR, T , F, C.NROWN, Gen. Western Agent. 3 bouth Clark-at. Drafison Ureas Britsin aud 1R1and for saie, TARUNSLS, RUPTURE. ‘The alarm from Box 275 at 8:30 last evening was caused by o fire {n on unoccupled frame cottage, Nu. 120 West Polk streot, owned by Willfam Nevins. Damago, $100. Cause, & deo- fective flue, through Which sparks from a fire in a parlor stove escaped. trial was coucluded’ yesterday before Judge Bhane, and Small was. convicted of murder tho first degree, A motion was modo for 8 now trial, which will probably be granted. A DESPERATE FIGHT. A BUERIPY'S LIVELY!EXPENIZNOR. New OnrEaxs, La., Feb, 22.—The Galveston News' Fort Worth special of the 2lst eays: 4 About 1 o'clock this afternoon Sherit Reld, of Calcassicu Parlsh, La.; McFall, Bherif? of Lindssy, and his Deputy, Eddicman, of Fort Worth, bl in charge Dock Shoakey, who ls charged with the murder of a mail contractor at Lake Charles, La. 8tockey was arrested (u Parker County on & requisition from Gov. Nicholls, and when within ton miles of Kort Worth & porty ol six or soven mukn% men, armed with Winchester rifles, lmldonlg camag out 'of o raving and ordercd a halt. Bheriffa Reid and JeFall wors in the hagk in which the grlwncr was, and the Deputy in a buggy chind, ‘Tho party rodein botfeen them apd fring commenced. The stage was but a short distance hehind,and before tho driver was aware of it bath partles made breastworks of the stae, and while {n this situation about fur- ty shots were exchanged. Portunately. the driver and evory ono o the stage escapéd un- burt, Eddiemanand Reld both recolved flosh wounds in the Jog, and one of the attacking party wos thought to bo daugerously wounded, as he reclod as bie rods off. . Bhockey was hand- cufled and shackled, and 88 s00n aa tha attack was made the Sterltt threw hisarm around Lts neck and told him If he -k(emgtud to escapc he would kill bim. When the Sherifl ralsed his gun to firc Bhockoy slipped off and rulfed out of the back, when one of the attacking nuz took him on Lis horse before bim and rode o Every effort will be mado to capture them.” AT EAST REDFIELD, ME. Aveusta, Mc., Feb, 22.—The drrlug-house and pulnt-shop, with contents, connected with W. Balley's ofl ciuthing factory at East Red- fleld were destroyed by fire to-day. Loss, 850,- 000; insured. Hicksow'sCash Erocry Honse, 113 East Madison-st. FLOUR FOR FAMILY TRADE Floest Minnesots Patent Flonr, The best and cheap- EePBtr e arket, Erery bl GUARANTERD. ¢t frea of cariage, (o any part o A 7 . u.’é‘cuml court to render thelr verdict, J BUT TUERE ARR BOME OTIIER CINCUMSTANCES to be considered. Within the past week the {reatening-letter dodge has Loen resorted to and mystical ¢fTustons sigued * Tyroanis” and threatening dire penaltios on il coucerned have beent received by tho authoritles. The betief that a plot sctuaily existed to resco the pris- oner uus Ueen streugthencd by the roports of sples omploged by those .whosa duty it Is to prevent such rescue, and, by uotitlea- tlons from the authorities ot other cliles not re- mote from here, of gatherinz of suspiclous characters whose converaation betrayed them, 1t Ja credibly reported that a time was positive- 1y et for the outbreak, and that the attcmpt at rescuo Was 10 UAVE BEEN MADE WEDNESDAY APTERNOON, the oceasion bolng chosen and the sigual civen by the prisoncr requesting to retire for neces- asry purposes, Clear of tho court-room, and with only two or three guards avound him, the notorjous malefactor might ave been anatchied from the grusp of lnw, provided s suflicleat number of ruckless durc-dovils could have been found to carry out the sclicte. Thy plan vatue Lo nothiug, for the authorities were warued. IT MAY DX YET ATTEMPTED; 1t may succeed, or it may again miscarry but if it should be tried, go matter who might {n con- cerued I it, the sofence of tho family from this ity would tend greatly to the preservation of belr personal safety, No person, whatever, lin- m{uc to them, or any one of thew, a kuowled o a . e e—— Utllizing the Flood-Water of the Nlle, Another glgantic engincering project las been sugyested, namely, diverting a portion of tho flood-water of the-&lle futo the deserts of Nubla, Libya, aud Boodan. As s well known, the main stream of the Nile Is fed by the great equatorial Iakes of Africa, and jts unnual fnun- dutlons gre caused by the ip-rush of torrent- water, lnaen with soll from_the fertile slopes of the A{b]lllnlln plateau.~ Thls silt ls now for the most part deposited io the bed of thoe Med- {terraucan, where it 1s gradually formlug a new delts. 8ir Samuel Baker, fns letter tothe London Zimes, after rehearalnis thess facts, pro- 8 a plan by which not only the water of ‘the Nlle, but the fiud which it now deposits wastc- fully, may be utilized as o mcags of fertliizivg the deserts south of Exypt. He proposes, by sultable cogiucering works, to divert o portion of the Nile llood-water {nto thess acserts, where ftean deposit its rich scdimeut In the sands, and also irrigate them so as tn transfustn tiem into “cotton-fieldd that would render England independent of Amerlea?® He would construct uices snd dawmns ot different points of the Nik the eaturncts, for fustunce. Thess dams an sluices, by euabling craft to pass the calaracts, would 8130 render tho Nile navigable frum the Mediterrunean to Goudokoro. Fors — -~ N W EUBLICATIONS. SCHOOL MUSIC BOOKS High School Choir: % ser . A standard, vsefal, and favorite Hook, 5 C. Everest. §0 par School Song Boo! Sora. Fine Book for GiFle' Ifigh and Normal Hc;gal!. . 3 W. 8. Tllden. per Choice Trios, o Three part songs for Female Colleges, Semina- sles, ete. 5 (irammar School Choir, Vs Fiiten- 26 Excellent collection for High or Grammar —————— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Hannisnurg, Pa., Feb, 23.—A resolution was qQicred in the Iouso to-day aakiog Congress to sopropriate $1,000,000 to the Centennfal Ex- bibition authoritics an the Government's sharo of the expeuse of the Exbibitign. PoTTsTOWN, P,y Feb, 23—A largely-attend- ed meetiog of the leading manufscturers and G f = From RANSOM DEXTER, M, A., M. D, Professor | gchool such arrangement, Which ‘may be ool OUS. Tocali 1 - | tloued by mo on more than one uecuslou, and TRIBUNE 8 f Zoology, Comparative and H Anatomy snd | . i e ok Towiues cltnut) bt al i uaiacss nien of tbis ocalty waslioli (s evet | o venty wus lwaya that, everylvody conneted §fZostowns Camparnlive s e e ™ | Awerfean School Musie Readers. agree th B iAo D i Special Dispsteh 1o The Tribune, stration stinflar to the ono recently mude at «"{.I.::' t"fi:g"lfifi:{jl‘d‘{J‘;’g{}‘m’;}l;fl";l"m'ffi;g Hoome, - e leman: e ey e 1677 | I bouks, each dd centa, 50 cente, 4nd 80 ceate. o T . 3 N are, , BUT! PARKE ully propared for rs vls. snd that the fausity would ba tho victichs, ,This | JoL1aw, 3il, Feb, 2—Draidwood was the [lsteburg. "The demoustration wil tako PIAcS | [, gu uf thesg talks Lasked if” Gov. Niclolla b COkMLLER & €O, L Atrion:Banin Tpunaw g f iy ISP does not mean that there_fs suy mob-{€eling | scone yesterday alternoop of ouo of the moat 2 vetal Diepatch to The Tyibuns, could prevent somg petty court controlled by 3. JOUN T. DALE. licre; quite the coutrary. But n shot tired, ai B ) ros 4 my practice for over ten years, havinz known of diabolical and ¢old-blooded murders ever pers | CLEVELAND, O, Fob. 22.—Ilull Bros. & Co. The following §ee favorite boneral collections of Bourbon intluence from “begiuviug a crusade - - 'Schioale: A 4. DUEDEN WATCH-CASE MAN'F'G CO. 14 adoption by the Board of Burgeons of the United jruial fon; 1 ofllcer astauited, w froe th > $ egainst ltepublicay ex-ollighuls, The answer N, Siates Army, Of ia having received tho ighest | 305 BUND. oo 1. ¥, Perkins. 700 n0 mob would be lcss controllably than sn as- d . was 80 g ut g ut a sto) auy 8. Wi, C. DOW, A,J. BROWN. W.RODBIN: & it e 4 9 o seubluge of e abtag itizeisty AtuOE to mad. | Bamed Pedro Blanco sud Louls Saveo cazaged dey goodsy of Ragenis; O such procesding, ‘The resolution passsd by of Europe, and having cxauloed aluiust every ness by the outbreak. —— L 4 WRIGHT & TYRRELL, 10. CHARTRI OAK LIFE INS. CO. 11-13. FAIRCHILD & BLACKMAN, 14-15. JAMES MOKGAN, R, W. BRIDGE, . 10, IIENRY SEELYE. It W, COOFLR. 17. TO RENT, 14, G¥0, & L, I, BCOVILLE, 19, EWING & GARDNES. 20-21. D, K. PEARSONS & CO, EDITOH 21, MANAGING EDITOL. 25, ABSOCIATE EDITOMNS, 26, L. C, EAILE. 7, W, J. BAHSEY & CO. E) ., 50, + ¥, Danks. 0o MUSIC CHARTS, By Dr. Lowell Mason. * Large charls, containing 120 biackboard | plaluly vislbls to ail, saving much- tronble, act up and used, aod Cuenwblog 8 camoleta co o pu&l‘l‘u. sunt by express. 1o two rollv or a " LYON & HEALY, Chicago. the” Michiolla Leglolaturo wus lotended fo deglox ol 100 give form aud ollicial record to thy promiscs of the Cunservative leaders. It was clearly undorstood to apply ot uuly to the mewbery of the Returnivg but to all pursvus of buth parties concerued ju the disputed election of 1574, 1 belleved at the time that Qov, Nicholls and bls gssodates wero honcst in making thuso statements; [ bellovo so still — They bave becn intimidated by the revengee tul spirit which domioates tho Loullava Democracy, 'They may yet recover their vour- sge sufticlontly 1o enable thelr scuso of justice and bouor to govern thels cours 1 fe [ Inawordy nltercation in a saloonin Upper Braldwood In relation to some Gnanclal transac- tlon. Mutual frieuds interfcred and prevented a serious quargel, Blanco then started to re- turn to Lower, Braldwood, wus followed and overtaken sbout Laif way between the uppur and lower town b aveo, Who professed u desire for a reconcilation, and extended his rlelt baud, Blanco reacaed out to grusp tho rruduml tinad when thy aseassio, with his le(t hand, stabbed Blanco to the hicart with a dirk- kully, savagely twlatiug the 'wesbon srouud {u the wound before withdrawlog it Blanco fell to the ground and explred almost instantly. Tue murderer was arrested aud coutlued In the , 1 fecl at Liberty to say Ihat ita pivot and bull sad socket jolnts, ‘et scrows, cor- rect retalulng furce, superlor workusush sro all a competent surgeun contd wis worihy the tarus +*Common;Senss Triy 5 MIDNIODT. Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune Garssuuna, 1L, Fob, 29—Miduight.—The Jury have been out llxlrlr)two hours, :‘0'1 ‘hava, Duf yet reachod o docislon. They werd unt al- lowed gny dinuer to-duy, probably with a view W atarving them into a verdiet, But at supper time they turned up a8 irreconcilable and twice # Lungry as ysual. No ono knows ansthing of Aleir conversation or vmbnblu verdict, but s shrewd gueps s made, that they will coms loto wurt to-morrow forenoon with o ‘K:.‘il{l :‘r.\:‘l [ “Il'olfltfinna I;L‘!]Ilc‘l;g‘m‘ ho Hope o w auge eigal process b al- b M i s QUEEN'S CIRCUS. Bpecial Dispatch to Ths Tribune, LouisviLLy, Ky., Feb, 23.—The sale of Mont- gomery Queen's clreus concluded to-day. Horses and ponles brought a trifle over $5,000, going principally to local purchasers, and aggrezativg & total of sbout $31,000. Queen's llavllities were $160,000, and the only sccured debt which holds gzood for tho full amount is that of the Buflalo Courler Compapy, $13,000, wado good by attachment, et —— SAD ANNOUNCEMENT, M DEXTER, Trosses of all kinds, 811k Elastic Stockings, To- struments for Deformitios, otc., manufaciared by BAUTLETT, ULTMAN 'S FARKER, Ofies G0 ono door morth of Randolphest., Chi- POROUN FLASTERS. THE WORLD'S CHOICE. ctent Judges repscventlag the ieliized people e 1 ‘u[l o Ki The_American Home. THEQ, C, CAMPUELL, Editruss. A WOMAN'S JOURNAL WITHOUT AN ISSUR arch 2. . WILLIAM BRUSS. ow la the time Lo subecribe i wyE 1. sppolute owiodwe of particulsr cart 81.0010r alx wivnthi that thoy will ot take refuge bebiud the lame ; XuLCROsE & MEBLIOWNET, O erh Citivened. at Mhilndeipiita, fur aE e lock-up_ unkil the arrival of Depgty Slerf Special Dispaich (o The Tribiwe, excuso mode for them fn Cougress,—tliat REDFATIE LYCEUM BUREAU, Sien b o ducids ubou | Sherior e | Boents Tt I i ko Db, Ceagos i THORNTON. Propenbrink, when he wus rewoved to the Aw ARuOB, Mich,, Feb, 24—The Hon, 3. M. e Auderson was arralen for fol- 81, COMMERCIAL kL LTOM, “’u(z::’lr-vl;,x}llun;flupll_n‘luq& , Syaried D Couuty Jall, Baveo, who refuses 10 talle with | ) i i ony, and. teat the laws must take shuir | 3. W. W, DEXTEY wlac Dk Pl Lasters, NOTIOE, A LARGH DEPICIT, any person sbout the munder, ls 81 years of aze, ‘heeler to-dartec the sad Intelligence of | (oite, ™ rera s not & Hepublican in Loulsiana 83, TO RENT, WEAK BACK * Spacial Dispatch (0 The Tribune inedlum Lelght, quite fntetligont, and aitogether | the death of his eldest daughter, Mary, n Japan. 33, NIGHT EDITOR. H i : B. Lou, Feb, 21— For severs days past the | Supenor in appearatco Lo thio avéragy lazzaroul. wlio coutd uot be put on trlal far felony, withh K10 Bensoa's Capcing c‘ L ) sy Bl left tis city tn March last for Ban Prancisco, | out. soy indictment by a Grand Jury, e Gen, | 38 CUYEBUIOW 00 0 oo Amaricy oa Plagter PUBLIC SALE. 47 otiiclals bave been antlously consulting | 8¢ murd/en‘..d man assoclute :‘;{nplr:‘u;ul! where she was met by Mr. Siiby, whom sho | Andersou bas Leen, sud sworn into the Penlten- wl_r_l_-__._jl__ grownd "ot Ity Btrengihiens sad clnpursancsof an orderof, ‘m.'. Bu .g:'inffl.':‘u:; 0%t u tople at onco mysterious snd fmportaut, | Litls with ble countryimen, bosrding withub | arricd, The fset futimation of her slckncss | Hary by S0 oath “of somo revengelul rascal. s, N i Cutes. e the ad6 uf _Alasnoder Cunniog: 1 | Foglish family, and preferring the soclety of ol Yery truly your E. V. BMALLEY, TEAS, y, over other g el of Vebruary, 1s7e, it . i b8 nuture of which they dechned to make pube | Kuglish and Awerlcan peovle. g was recelved to-day, whon ber father learaod | Very eruly JouTs, 3 g o Sy male Uy ToErprSsitcal i wEMed plysiciass; | huwvs, e Gasl A ST public wie leuntit this mornlug, whe It became knawn A TECUNICALITY, that Lior rewains wero on ke way hery; and e Temymber " 1 Dispateh 1o The Tridun hat the aubfect of tholr sccret whisporlags was | o - Bpeclal Dipaich I0 The bt (0o 1 ”il‘m al 11 o'cloc would protably arrive to-morrow. Diphtherin Cured by Sulphur, poin that luason's Capelns Plaster Is the best remedy li the farenoon, st the west o L0 morh douh A few years ago, when Qiphtki I Btes dovisou for W) exteraal didicuitica, Sold every- | of the Court-Hlduse, e e crls was ragip| 3 suspected crookeducys in the accounts of J. b L ol Come todbe Greal Bankrupt Sale hen ol L alie s Adsa Jeuite ¥y i futih blidatadi s Where. ' Frice, 23 couta. s "Chicags, e uaeulicciod, aad desperuie debity : sty Dist 1, Recevt Advances in Medical Sclence. in Eugland, a gentlenian accwnpauted the celo- sccouvi and clabius un the Baok of Lbicagy, v Frulerik Thoraton, Clerk of the Cireult Cours e ey hasortant et oty 8. | 1n1ts summary of tho sdvances mado in med- | Brat Dr. B1eld. ois bia' rouads 10 witacts tue “Ricago, ¥ob. 21, 1073 " ol this city. The firat suspicion srosa abogs:| D). Jackson, & iucrchant here, Was arvested by iceiue snd surgery durjug the past yesr, tho London Lancet says that Dy far the most inter esting dlu-ove%nl the year iu phvaloloey is that made by Holl, that the retina possesscs in health @ peculiar red_color, which is coustantly being destroyed by tho ituence of light, and fs a8 constantly belur rogeuerated by the ordiuary processes of nuteition. The * vislon red " or erythopsin,' as its dlscoverer nainvs it, uttaing its wazimuw sfter & night's rest and slcep, or when suunbnal bas been keps for some bours jo darkucss; dt s esoluble’ fn solutlons of the billary acids and {s glycerin, aud robably playe & part in the “production 0f the red reflection” from the fundus of tho cye scen on opthalmoscuple examiuatlon, as well as fu all probabllity in the ordinary scts of vistun. ‘The most inpurtaut progress is the de- tment :{urnwulouy 1s that toward the estab- shment diffusion of the ut\(u\on that 1ol Dute preanisuis are concerped Ic Lhe progress of acute fufectious disease. Cluureau bas shown so-called *wonderful cures' which he per- forwed, while the patlents of others were drop- piug on ail sldes, The remedy, to be so rapid, must bo simple. All he took with him was fiuwdet of sulphur and & quill, und with theso 0 cured overy pationt without exception. 1o put a teaspoonful of flour of brimstoue Into a wine-glass of water, and etirred it with his toger, instead of poon, as the sulpbur does not readlly awmalgamate with water, When the sulpbur wos well mixed be gave It us & gargle, sud o ten minutes tho patient wuas out of dsuger, Briustone kills every species of fungus In » man, beast, and plaut in & few mivutes. Instead of wpittivg out the pargle, be recommendud the swallowing of it. 1 exticine esses, in which he had been called just in the nick of thme, when the fungus wus too nearly closiog to allow the pargiing, be blew tho sulphur shrough s quil! futo tus thruat, snd, after the fuugus bod sbruok to allow of it, then the gargliog. Ho never lost “""' weeks ago, when the Comptrotier snng +&in Thorntou (o vay loto the City , Tressury tbout $23,000 of ‘surplus funds collected “fn Hies trled Iu the various courts: Mo pald S0 altention to thls order, but mauaged to keep %4 auspicion by s plausible explanation that \2¢ moacy would soan be fortheoming. . At lust e Comptroller brought the affalr dirdctly un- T the notice of the Mayor, who this mornlag :‘l\lnled the -Judges of the Circult Court to <t 1o gancral term aud make AN 1NVESTIOATION, ;:"‘ht they did. The sesalon of, the Court was ."l":. but the reault of their dellborations potn APeaslon o Mr, Thoratuu ang th !h—k“‘m“ of bis Deputy, Mr. Philip ludet 33 bis succassor ad interim. The 4¢28 ot the *Court refused tbroughout an oflicer from Boston o & requisition froin the Goyernor of Massachusetts, on & charge of obtsiniog goods by fslse pretenses. A habeas corpus waa ssked of Judge Withey. He decided the warraot lssued by Gov. Croswell of tils Btate on the requisition to bo Insufilcieut aud Megal, It etated ~ that, whereas ¢ een * represented ” to him (Croswell) that Mr, Jackeon “bad committed 8 crimeand Scd from justice in Massuchuseits, theretore,'—and tho warrsnt followed. Tho Judge saserted that the ropresentations of an- other Uovernor were not cvough; that the Qov- ‘ernor who (ssued the wurraut wmust stats the facts afinoatively; that it :Jabeu'ul to bim that acrine bud beco committed, and the sceuse bad fled from justics; or, 1 otuer words, that Bo 1nust assert toat he was satlspd that the crime was committed. Tue decislon 1s belleved 10 be tho tirst on the point, aud, us it stavds, affects the formsof warrants Lisued on requi- sitions fn al) Btates. 1t caus DIVIDEND NOTIOE. J & ALTOY IAILEHOAD CONPAXY, BoCrstafy e Omibe, Ctaco: Febr 1 110, A essh dividend of thFee sud one-Lulf per ceut v the Brefermd and pomiman sk O e 0% iy etare, pavabie cs of Mesra S % dathare BT e R Fork, dlareh & “'?‘T.btnn:&-wrwzw: closed 0n he 2ist Inst. aadreapened March 4 | arpanER, Secrotary. MEDLCAL. NERVOUS DEBILITY. WEAKNESS, eic., atd all disorders bruuxbs on by Diiliacretious, cicesste oF Overwurk of 1hp Deaty aud Neryous By slow, spedily sud jy fred by WINCHESTER'S 8PECIFIC PILL, i tabilo v tion, and tho best and tost e e 'wo to "Bix Boxcs ara 't Purous ¥ 1l Plaal Bensone Capelon Ry etier rep m-m»u. iyl Sl vhan ady iilar ariicle Koowa, "dia supepiurity o tte vid syl of purous DI er B T e DA, | ST I ausrowvEs ki srgunge Wt vld style of purous plasters bp very w “WEED SEWING WACHINES « HARE THE BEST.” Ask to see them, or address WEED 8, M. CO., Chicago, 111, THE WOMANY Hicksou' Cash Crocary Honss, ¥ hiswg. 108, Le ually sufleicut, For further lufopnatiou, Bend lose c o legal circles bere, Mr. Jucksonwas ed | cloe yirus, abe _vapable ¢ y tak 3 cly 3 tfll [ul 3 3 h eetuealon bt 1. 14 ssvrtued oowsnd & | 00 stodre remariats Vonty s, " gl | o thine & gpoontul of tmo of fuprat | 113 Tast Madison-st, The Woman's Nospital of the | =itiy fie « co ubt MT. VERNON, ILL. salicin e fuuu ¢ ¢ ¢ J e—— e o e . oy :h.'“';::;' n:’."‘“" fs behind fn bis ac- | Special Dirpaich §0 The Tribuns, . | corsza, sud sowme cuses of pevrulsia tn which m‘ “‘l:‘._ ‘fl&:}_‘d:n the nead ‘oyer it, and tho ey smto or l"lllflls L aiJeka’si, N x Yorke riou $T800 o s100000 o, YR Ly Bon 2 -olamer QDI | awlal M S ity ol icumte | : T T BT, Ghoogo, | D fe et s Pt it g A i} (UWy ¢ v ! e ¢ R v o TN - the ld—1 rters % . & sk S n X d Tho il canaon are e 00 siver. | DU & torbedo on-thio track of by 8. Louts | markable power of controliiug uod curiug sy Fortralt of Mrs. Hayos. TEAS. it el Rabnd B s i Mickasesive: ROy | Bicaliarey prulthoscades tuc ine [RBMMEIELGAN Ulregret, ag Mr. Thornt v & Southeustern Rallway, sud ewarded by tbo | forms of tubercular discase. A large uumber * Wushington btar, Rasid anifcle~oloucs everybodyZtrada | BRREEL U enary connceied with tite | Grriioids ((C | Tguiar Ltk pil sad s it burg: Betsous who fuvariably b on was one of those | §uryone year's lwprisoumeut {0 he Penitcu- { of cases have bect published showlig the valug Mr. Audrews, whoso studio fs lu Corcoran | cosstauuily licreaug Ruesefd Fi2es M ruulis | puatiiucion i opoa every Wolacaley sud satipisy frou arives). ’ft'fff bt saks anfuche prodpces i lendy, ariably baye & ost of sdwiriug | tlry. 1 waé plesded fo extenuation that the | of salicly, salicylic acid, sud the saficylutes ju | Bulldiue, bus ueusly Sulsbied big portrale uf Alri. | o LOBLEY WELLS, Jros. of W, Ciigloal apuericaa | 1) N oek Fur cilo wrasultwus treatieat of D) B e G s Kb . Who, though thuy kuew bu wes Living | prisoner cowinftted the act merely to gratity | scute ricuwatian und other febrile aituctions. Hayes, itended w8 8 pendaut fo that of the | TeaCo, 43 Veacy st N Yo 100, Box doe1. &f Wowei

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