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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: BATURDAY NOVEMBER “TILE COURTS. The Washburn Mill Case-=-Rec- ord of Judgments, Now Suits, Ete. & Westover neafnse them the Proteciton Life it o flourfshing busines wonld have been running today it it ha been interferad sith, and eyery polley-holder woalid have recetved all that “was dug him, or tohis heirs after his death. At the beelnning of the year, their hustuess had Leen widely thereased, was pald promntly. nrd nnder general laws, “piE PROPECTION. Lot Mt ACh 8 reanon eannot ba made to avplr to hanking rorpurations or nerociation® with banking porvern, bocass the Constitation makes exnre provision in resard 1o them, and they nevor coald Ire lezally erzanized cxcept in the manner pointed ant Ly the Conaitution ftsclf. The ffth rection of onstitution of 1844 relates pars tienlarly to corporatl The Testimony for the Prosecu- tion All In. that would be du and every Aeath-lose ‘Thev used often to soml drafis in payment for lossen, even hefors they Sometlines, Indeed, they inight earry losses over from one munth to b for a great Iength of thne. eher read o list of losses that were due and had not heen paid, and the witness was asked, serlatm, If he recollected them, Two of these, the clafn of J. P Jones and Darid 1t Smiitly, hie reracmbered, because, he explained, they had been earried over moith untl fie could not help rememberin them, Others he could not recollect. fla had had nuthing to do with these matters after tho th- ing of the biil of Suufeldt & Westover. that it had Leen his speclal buedness to look nfter she death-losses, and see that thuy were nrnociatlons with owers, ond expressly grovides thas— 1ha Geanral Asiemblz anthorizing corpors« tions ur associntfons with banking H1illiard and Woods Tell were actually due, Thelr Stories, Illepality of Corporations Exereising Banking Powers under Bpecial suecreding the passaga ot tha wamn, and ma of all the Yoted cast atsuch law. T o bank Ie, in commeretal fa'v, “'n olace for the dopont of muney, aid bankn are of three kinda, viz : of depasit, of did- count, and of circutation. tionary, nrany treatisy on banking, stltniton of 1870 tiw provision of L of 1847 was auvstantially adopted, and 18 in these Jod Deolore Their Innoosace of the Charges Against Them, CIIICAGO. THE WASIBURN MILLS, Judge Dlodgett yesterday heard a demurrer in the case of C. Franklin fnsurance Comoany. the suits brought by ex-Qov. Washlurn to re- vorer for the lvss ot hisflour-millat Minncapolis by explosion. Tha Company flled pleas to the Jurladiction, setting up that the piaintifl was o resident of Minncsota and the Comoany n resi- dent of Peonsylvania, that the contract of in- surance was mado i Pennavlvanta, and that advantage of to Lriug o Tennsylvania. ‘Tlie vlalutitt demurred to these pleas gener- iy that they did not make a good defense, and the matter was arcued yesterday and taken un- der advlsement. The questions in the case are Iimportant, ns there will doubtless bo consider- able evidence miven as to the cause nud charac- ter of mill explosions, and whether insuranco companics ara liable under thelr policics for damage caused by explosions. THE GANDNER HOUSE. Judge Farwell was engaged yesterday in hear- Ing the case ot C. H. Gaubert vs. I, C. Good- ‘Tho bill was flled toset aside a decren of forcclosure, and to redecm there- froma the Gardner Houee, of which Gaubert was formerly proprictor. hefore the salo in April. 1877, he made a paro} arreement with A, B, Goodrich that hie should buy the property in and give bim (Gaubert) a year fu whicn to redeem. ‘rom_month to Yee Nourter's Law Dic- The Pretection Lite case was resumed in the Court yesterday moralog, t witness called was MIL WESTOVER, estified that he was an attarney and had n afldavit made by J, 1L Kelloze, Gooding awainst the herein the condition of the contern He had not seen the aflidavit for v cight montha, and, ugon being shown a of the Conipany's vaper, the ddvocale, he «1 a certaln print 0a a copy of the miss- paper. Ilo had zearched for the uriginal vut had not been able to flod 1t. . A. 1. Daker, Asalstant State's Attorney, yos nest called, and testified that he had rehied thirough all the records, and nad beon to find the aflilavit, aatc’s-Attorney Weber then submitted the n the Advocate, before referred to, ns a s of the missing document, and Insisted s belng admitted as evidence, and, nlter considerahle squabbling, It was admitted, 3r. Weber thien stated that ho would devote the remainder of the day to A READING FRtost THE DOOKS AND PAPRRS fn evidence, after which the prosecution would pestftacase, Jle proceeded to read from the Adexcate of Aprily 1877, touching the Uooding (s, wherain Maj, Woods was quoted as having pronounced the Contpany entirely solvent, and fo n healthy and missing afildavit of J. 1T Kellogz was also read, whereln he gwore that tho nssets of the Company were, and aliways liad been, largely In excess of the Jabilittes, Tie next reud from the Adreeate of February, 1877, which contalned the gnnual statement of the oflicers of the concern, wiiich ghowed It to bo fn the best possible con- *dtion, and rapldly gatning ground and rooting wut uthier companics. Mir. Weber next took up the recelpts for ents, and read from the hook in which e kept the following: Junuary, 1875, 835 Februgry, 211,470,035 .\hzc‘;l‘.)s . Waslibarn va. This was one of of the Gieneral Arermbly aathor tlune wii llvl. nor _amends e AL aulinn R, Walsh, o resident of Chlcago since 1815, A. Baldwin, o resident aincs 1339, Janies L. Short, o sisteen-year resident, and Charles L. Matteson, formeriy of Gulesburg, now of. Chfearo, testificd to” the good character of ot OF againet such cral Atsembly of the State of Tliinoin was, by the Constitutian of 1848, Ty profibited fram passto nny act ¢ sting corporstions or assuciationy with bankinig buswers, 10d I 1L wae farther declared that nosueh act whodld erer go {nto effect o n any unless the rame xaould be sup: opie, wo wonid ke to know if tinere o n aingle hanking corporation or association in this State wiilch buruoria o extst by virtus of o rpacial Inw uF apecial charter which hasany valdity o Hoon after this it appeara that the case of one McCarthy vs, Lavashe—a creditor of the Bank of Chicazo, formerly the Natlonal Loan & ‘Trast Company, bank—caime up, and has recently been decided tof this Btate, in walch, Vood. Mr. Hilliard's examination was coutinued, 1{o said that the buokkeeper had furnighed hla cvery month a list of death-losscd, ond 8s as they were pafd he checked thent oil. s duty to send the draltsn payment, Iie stopped keovime the sty I March, 1%77, thery were several names on the list, but ho vould not remember them. the bi) the death-lusses were kept track of by ‘Tho reason for this chavg: was Lecatire e had ull he coull do to mect” the numerous billa that were tited, amd to straighten out the AfTairs of the Contpany. Thu last lves pald by m was to the wilow of ex-Ald. Whittaker, ‘Ilie amount was 83,000, but §100 ready advanced to pa manner be In for After the fline of ulder In that by the sapreme L ainong other things, they say: The cotporation crented by this ennctment in authortzed 1o perform all acts Ineident to & bonk except to 1wsuo notes for ircalation, nioncy, buy nnd acll exchange, receive money on deponits, an It thus pusscaacy panking puwers to alarze but many, and perhaps ths most the funeral oxpensvs. Ou the afternoon of March 5, ke bad wrltten a eheck for the amount due her and given 1t to mght the injunes rich aud otbore, uiscount paper, fnsmo _negotiable already fu the La extant, ant all, that there was a large sum on mornimg of the Bl and he paid the check out ol that monoy, depusitiug the rest in the It bappened, however, o clains that | (REEENHG 00 thn charter 18 repugnant fo the Constitution of 1R1S, tho same nover havinz been subimitted to n vote of i oplnlon i this caze was delivered by Mr, Justice Wriker, und was coucurred In by all the Judges, [Sca Uhicayo fegal News of July 13, sound condition, “The plan of the Protection Company was t asscss poticy-liolders on the death of any vther holder, not chargine i tdvance, us was tie plan of other compavies. ‘Their doing business at hall-rates tnade the other companies jealous. 11e hiadl $25,00 worth of stock 1 the Company, e, the Compauy held from €23000 o Actime s Trusiee for the Cumpnny, he mhzht bave taken capital stoete at dilferent times and borrowed money un 11s and two others gave their own note: y the stock of the Company for se- by, The witness vould not recollect suyeral sharcs, read by sir. Weber, azeregating $59,000, for which ho had given his notes, but which had subscquentiy boon canceled. wett—What I8 the average amonnt that would he asscascil upon one man in & monthf The witness submitted from his notes tho case of one man baving a 85,000 policy, between 15 aud 25 vears, the total asscestnent being $4.23. Mr. Ilnynes, for Ryan,asked tho witness if the cntire duty of the Actuary was not to vrepare the ossessment notices and thecalealations. fle reptied that (v was, Fred Wapp was sworn, office of the Attorney-tieneral ut Springticid, June 19, 187, when Woods brouzht in - a letter 1o the Attorney-General asking an fnvestigation of the trust assoclations. o NODEKT M. WOODA, one of the defeudants, was placed on the stand. ou & couch in tho courl- 1y recovered from his sicke jcd that he was 33 years old, havinz lved ten years In Galeabury, soveral years InBpringticld, and twelva vears In Chicago, He teorned tho printer’s trado . Calesburg, where his early years were spent. Buringtietd fn 181, where he was employed In the Quartermaster-tieneral’s office, in the Governor's offico, intect to examine tnsurance compunles, flo xamine the Life Assoclation of Missourl, the Amertean, the Fireman's, the Em, Rupuolie Life, the Chicngo Life, aml ! tection Lilo of Chicago, Margaret M, Whetan fiied a bill yesterday against Dantel B, Whelan, asking for ‘a divorce on the grounds of cruelty and drunkentess, Judze Moore vesterday granted a decree of divorce to Willlam 1. Hiscock from Auua C. k on the ground of descriton, A ti Stewort from James \ urt for drunkenness and craelty, the complain. ant {o have Uhe custodv of the'chitdreon, Judge Williams yesterday granted a divoree to Henrletta Draséer from Charles Drasser for Lha 1ast number of the Chicago Leqa’ N the Hon, Gustavis Koerner, formerly Licutenant-tiovernor of the State, an alawyer of avllity and_researclt, has publishea nreview of the case of ‘MeCarthy va, Lavashe, tions its soundness, bunkine Corporations In this State wore chartered under the Constitution:of 1541 and as that Instriument provided expressly thal *noact of the lieneral Assembly autnorkzin corpurations or aesaciations with bankinx er8 shall go fnto cifect or In any manner be in foree tinless tha snme shall bo submitted to the people at the general election next suecceding the passage of the ssme, and be approved majority of all tho votes cast ot such elect for nnd azaiust such law,"” and s it is conceded thiat not one of thoe charters or acts of fucorpo. ration of the nunerous corporations having banking powera have cver been submitted to o vote of the people, it is hard to sec wiierein this case I8 erroncous, ‘Thnt thera hias hieen no complinnce with the provisions of the Conatitution In regard to the Lank curporations s certalng ft cannot be understood why, acconding to strict law, vvery tonk corporation existing (n thls State, purporting to be cl " tered by the General Assenbly, and which has not becn voted uson by the people, cannot have {tscharter annullied by quo warranto proceed- notes for stock. in which he que o the case of the Toledo, Peorla- & Warsaw Railroad Compnny, an order was made direct- ing the Rezetver Lo pay over to the Peorin, Pekin & Jacksonyille Rajirond the sun of $M0, bel for dwnages caused by the former road. agreement was made in 1809 whercby the Jack- sonville Koad waa to use tha trasks of the T ledo, Peorin & Warsaw Road, cach party, bow. ever, Lo pav for damnages caused b Jacksonville Rond hus heen sued for kifling some hogs and caustug the loss by fire of a wheat-lield, but the damages wero caused by locotnotives of the Toledo,” Peuria & Warsaw Road, aud it was tacrefore ordered to pay such August, 814, 1143.4 October, $54,400,0 Devember, 20,1 023 February, $51 Avril 834,184,203 5110114 July, $10,212.52 Following the reading of Weber offered in evidenee the record of the death losses, stating that he fntended to show discrevancies between the smount recelved and the atsount disbursed to thoe beneficaties ot the decersed poliey-holders, At the beglnning of the afternoon sesslon, Mr. Weber continued the reading of the denth losses,—thiat fs, tho list of persons holding and whoso lossca had e was a clerk In tho August, §35,700.85, theso ligures Mr. charters of the, The caso of James Btinson vs. Jesse I{ildeup and others was diymlssed esterday by Judge Blodgett for want of the slgnature of counsel He had been lying roont, not havius ‘The indictment ncainst Mazdalena Schiller in the United States District Court wus dismissed 5 A {Slud',:cu will ro on with his call to- day, as usual. ‘The callfs the same that it has becn the last week, tho case of Milltkien vs. Mason not beinz concluded yet. Judwes Jamesou snd Buoth will liear motions 3 Muore, Farwell, and Willintns, divorce ine Judie \\:lllhmu' st s wlicles swlio had died, on ansessed ot the pol Mr, Chorles Ieed futerrupted Mr. Weber after a while, and snld that tho counsel for the difendants were williug to adwmit the records as evidence, and ¢ was u waste of thne to go through the form of reading them, the evidence for the prosccution. THL FINST STEF P TUE DEFRNSE was to introduce a munber of wituusscs s to the character of Hillard und Woods, I, Burley, of the tirm of Burley & ‘Lyrrell, had known YHillard twenty years, and 1bert Averlll, real-estate Gealer, had kuown biny thirty-four years, and Lts reputation was ¢xcellent, {J real-cstate dealer and 4 resident of Chicago for- ty-three years, dames Dallon, arestdent ot Cook County for forty-four years, K. B, Myers, Jau Yook publisher, a resldent of Chleago twenty- o years, and I, B. Brayion, a resident of the counity twenty-one years, had all knowu Hilllard ified to his good characte A DRUNKARD CURED. Dr. D'Unger’s Cure for Drunkenneas Again Buccosaful=Narrative of n Itescued Slavo of Kiug Aleohols To the Lditor of The Tribune. Cuicaao, Nov. 15.~llaving secn the several statemcuts which have appearcd In ‘I'ug Trin- unE of persons who haso been cured of babitual drunkenness by Dr. D'Unger, of Minncapols, Minn, by his **Cinchonn cure,” and haviug withesaed the intereat with which these articles liove been read and souzhit after by mnny, I fecl ltaduty | owe to sutlering humanity to pince at your diaposal a statemont ot my own case aud my experienco resulting [rom the iise of this rem- T am &) yeara old, have been a resldent of Chileago for sixteen yoars, puid am well known to many of 1ts citizuns residine in every portion My occupation has buen’ one the required preat Homu twelve years and oiterwards . 1977, hu was e cascs, the following bt T 2002, 1,847 Mealitster Wil hold ers will hear submitted cages, usk was nppointed Assignee of James McCauley vesterday, Bradford llancack of Hlenry Cady, und George W, Campbell of John W, Smlh, A tinal dividend of G per cent was declared In the case ot Merwin Church. HUPERION COURT 1N BIEY. Moritz Tausiiz bozan asuit in replovin yes- terday againat the Mesclants’ Bavings, Loan & Cuarles Kern, Lowis Bartels, and James Vian Fleot, to recover a stock of d clirars valuod at 81,00), and another for the same purposc agalnst ths Merchants’ Cumpany, Herman Blo- Fleet. d ¥, A. Sprochule, for the Le Uraud Odell, commenced n sult t Frank Sturges and Peter Page, claiming About the injddle of 77, he board_that the Sceretary of Stato of Wisconsln, Mr. Duyle, was about to {u- stitute an Investigation of “the Eroteetton Com- e Immediatel court tolay. Judgoe besean the exuminution, Jooking over the sccurities of the Company de- April 23 he canie to “hicago and notitled Mr. Dosle to como down Hut for some reason thut gentleman did not conie, sud, being uuwilling to o on alone_and on his own responsibllity, he He recetved letters ylo would be fn Cnleago May 1, || and oecordingly he caine back un that date, but found Mr, Doile still absent. Therefos fug commeneed on the matter, ol o would be chitdish to relinquish it at this puint, ho determined to go on with the examination at Bprinztield, und work with hini. Trust Conpany, stating that D o loog time, nmlu':at dutles of which 1. Recelver of the Protection Lo Company, was placed on the etand, dnd. was asked by M Buwett why b could not being atl tho books and papers of the Company Into court. The ques- tlon was objected to Ly Mr, Weber aud sus- Mr. Couke then eald thers woro u the uftlee 200 books, mostly of zood sizo and weight, contalning the records of the transactious ol papers were kKopb In tin- % futo pigeon-holes, and were 247 in number, There wero also papers In packages which had been estimated loosely as welghing two tons, In wetting the death-records that were brought in evidenco, lie had not been obliged to go over wll theas papers and books, as the death-reconds were kept in a certaln placo and could be easfly referved o, losses, na far o8 asscsseil, wero stowed away in boxes by theinselves; those unusscased wese bot Bavings, Loan & T'r mau, sud James Vai W. U, Deakuinn an extending_ into night, breaking down, and fel resurted to the use of stimulants in moderate whicl at the timo scemed Lo soswer In a few months 1 my nervous system wus t the nccessity of alkl, ‘I'tis witncss was. shown a numberof doen- ments wnich he idontitied, He hud mado thirty- two days’ work during his examination of the The first tnlug bhe did was to luol after the death-losses, a8 it had been charged in the newapapers that deathi-losses liad uot been pald when due, and that tletitious losses hod He tlrst took the 1lst of losses patd, and went to the vigeon- holes where sliould b filed the canceled policy, the ruceipts of the benetlelary, and the check or draft with which thy losa ‘had been pmd. case he did not find all of these, ho made o noto For instauce, there might o bath the recelpt amcl policy but no check, or u check and pulicy _but no receipt, through theoo lossus took three weeks' hard work. Afterwards, with Mr. Toepenny, lictraced cverydeath-loss fromthetinethecompauy began, ‘Tho’result of bis investizations w, found that cvery deathi-loss had or“in part on a comproniiae, rzed In tho papers that certain rted us dond who never He fuyestizated all the, Ho found every oue of these chiargres bascless, sad every loas accuratel! s the Company, tully tbo reguiremcots, found that it required much mors than at first to answer the samo purposé, and so its nsa fu. ed upun me untll i five years 1 tound my- 1ts slave, and could do nothing witbout It, ‘To overcome the terriblo reaction resulting used cnornous quastitics of Iiquor. I mado scveral spasmoaic cffurts to live without ft, cach timy sullering untold misery frou wenkuess, {aliincss, NErvous pros. tratlon, snd delirium, care and oteention of my physleian 1 have oach time been brought out of this conditlon, but as soon a8 } was able to nxain attend Lo my dutles thero was _the sumo apparent requiremient,—a resart to tho usual renie 1y,—and lu cach inatauce 1t was tho samue old atory, 1 beeame discourazed, and fulty belleved that 1 consd not Jive exvept under ité free and von. stant usc, aud not even then for any length of time, Tha result wus, luas of healthi, buslncss, position, friends, aud even the loss of self- respect, 1 received no sympathy from any one, was censurod by alf, was constantly regalea by lectures from well-uieaning friends upon the awful habit of intemiperance, and tmportuucd dally to ** Jeavu off ¢ sud the culducss of some who never drauk, ud whose lives were Hvin, mundels of temperauco and propriety, scete to ugy: * Leavo bitm alone with his luols; no une fs to blame but himsclf." fout of anxlety to many fricnds, and the subject of many earnest and tearful prayers to Heaven by thoso nearer to my heart than my owa lite, but I was bound u the tolls, aud could find no CIRCUIT COURT. Catharine Smith communced a sult In trospass ngalnst the Victur Bewing-Maechine Compauy, WV, 8, Balkam, and E, M, Jeffrics, laying dam- the Company. The boxes made o sllde, O, A Chicago Starch Company commenced a sult by vaplas agalust Talmadee "E. Boalda and Charles B. tnith, clalming $10,000, ‘The Hlverntan Banking Assoctation and 3. A, Rorke, Trustee, flled a bill s ue, Ella 1%, Mary E., Albe rue, Caroline P, been reported. that had been from fits uso 1 eaust lsnbel 8. v and Charles McKiunlzy, sud others, to foreclosn a trust-decd for 84,60 on Luts 20 and 21, Block 2, and Lots 7 to ¥ & Backett's Bubdivision of thu north 13 neres acres of the B, 00 aeres of the E. 3 of the N.E. X of Bec 1, 83, 18, TIE CALL MUNDAY. Jenax Bropuerr=Call uf his cale Tug Arretnati Count—Opinluns at 2 p. m, Call 18 17, Walker vo. Gre Davts; G0, Walker va, Dk of N 70, Sterl ve, Bterl; awd 71, Horan vs. Crowley, 163, 105 to 108, 17010 No. 180, Alcock va. Mem- k—Coutested motl Jupug [oukpa—Bet cise ri, aud calondar Now, 2 248, 240, 231 to 250, Incluslve, Junck oorn—~234, 244 to 255, Jrpus McALLIeTS ‘Tarouan the akiliful The work of golug ilock 8, of Phate Mr. Bwett—Iow lonz would It tako a man to o through and exawmline all the booke and pa- peraof tho Company ! Objected to, and sustained by tho Court, The following additlonnl witucases us to the enaracter of Hilllard wero sworn: Jobu Tyrrell, of B'urley & ‘Tyrrell, n twenty-five-year résident of Chicago; Willlam 1. King, tawyer; dJohn llorton, Ucorgo 11, Lailin,- D, 8, tapping 0. L. Maun, Coroner of Cook County} Y, C| lul'l‘st; Qeorgo 11, Harlow, ar v, ‘Chomna Clark, Henry 1L Richardson, 1 swore that tho persous had beeu re) No casu on hearing, Junus Jaugsos—. 177, 170 to 183, 183, £ bis cxamination hon- cstly, and returned his recore fuily belleviug that it represented the sctual status of tho Ho lovked after tho securlpiesof the Company. lle wrote toreal- estate agents al Jollet and Pekin to valdo cer- of real estate which were owoed by sod Murry Nelson, nrmmllizulol &llll‘trd ‘Ylnllllnoud. [t uullétau. y Hlarlow, Clark, and Richardsou & 1he good character of Woods, poke.o2 LAUNEN P, HILLIARD wasthen placed on the atand, ttiat ho bad Leen aresident of Chicago forty- years last h'lny. 1le was at one time Clerk the County Court,—from 1881 to 1865,—and became connected with the Protection Lifo when it waa organized, August, 150, ra0us dntervsted fn the Company 1 take one-flith of* the stock, and 0, and they elected him Vice-Preatdent, ottfe was closed out, o o = 1 bave buen an ub- ot case forms N McDonouyh, aud calendar ive, oxeopt 107, Jubar FarwsiL—Contosted mottons, Jupus WiLtiaus—Contested motions, made 8 valuation of ol reat of the Company in Chicagro. The wituess shio cd a atatement of the asyots and labilities the Protection Compan; by tho bookkeeper, W, J. miads out and houded to blm, exumination, and i Ma report submiited lis own figures und thoso of the bookkeener side by The witneas read over the {temy, and ex- plained how hie huid made changes i each gue, The witness denfed bLoving ever roccived any wonoy from Mu), Edwards, At the con:luslon of the examinatlon of the Company’s books at o 1, s learned thot by at there were other books which be lad falled to e 1 read tho articies in Tus Tniouns by Dr, 'Unger, at first with indilference, but the atrong ground taken by biin that habltual -drunkenness was o disease, to cure which re- clans fustead of mental treatment, and wlso the fact that Lo publistied freely world of what his discovercd remedy conslats, struck mo as forcible, and eagendered a hope that 1 was afrald to eucuurnge, 1 wrote to U, D*Unger s 1 count of my condition, usking b if hie be- Jleved thut I could be cured. ympathy, the tut ns furnishea to bim T fgeuir Counr—Jupaz Nroo- arer—J, 11, Wade vu, Town of }1; rERIoN COUUT~LoXPRASION va. Qarrets Fitagerald and Al aret Fitagorald, Juson Jameson—Ilenry D. Taasctt ot al, ve. $154.02. —Sauio vi. Bam wt vo, David lealey, 822 k Blooru—James 11, Porter 'rusident, and t tho Company tigiature o seveist” dpcamments. (rotiction b ' cuments (Protection ~(eorge T feports of 1875 and spncutr Conmr=Juva ve. Alfrud M, Jones: verdicr, $100. Uk MUALLISTRH—' At thut tino to be correct, and, If 1l and conciso ac- bl twude un villlam Dodyes ve. The xind words ‘;?x;penuy,l the }mokku,upcr.h used to ccounts sud say thut they wero correct, and ho would sign lhcm{ Nover Xur:h (3 ought entered his head as co yto defraud the publ Lo always thought ho w: t on mankind by furnlshiug | ite never received Y from the Compan . bressfon and final fal ere duo to the attacks of riv formed on u differcnt plan, and cha: 9 rates that tho Protection charge T said Lhat ho proposed to show ¥ reason of atlacks in the newspa- ted by rival compauls Protéction was cast In rolused to poy their assess- belog fu swall amouunts, could n‘d in courts, and Company to compel payment, coutinued, saylug th ns 1o :llm buokl 0 always sup conneet) . l?lwsl icetlon with the Compony. d that Woods wasat |Iml1’:mm dpending most of bis business vious to making his report ho wiuess never made an y kind with Woods or kuew vaid to bl unlawtully. usually worked fu a i ron) the waln office. laiy Drc:m,dh;ciflzr lm. Hibbard, stiied 10 tho aracte i) 3 churacter ¥ st tmunifested, the po 4 0f his asauratice that 1 coutd by speud- er contulued, scemod ourt adjourne il this » - o Court. adfourned untlt ths | gy A rivj; BANKING CORPORA- | lly cured which bis o strangs, but gave me gre I tmmediately placed mvssll under bis treat- ment, receiviug the rencdy by exu, g and dreadi rins wiich nd alwu every pravious eifurt to dispenss with tho use of stimulanta. ‘The tirst day was attended with no very unpleasunt experictice; morning § folt better and. usual, b on the third da) longing for velgk. At the'explration of a weok 1 was strongor, had a goud appotite, an well, and was ublo to dress und feed my, the morptug, walen 1 had vot done’ for many UTAH AND THE MORMONS, To the Lditor of The Tribune. Witeatox, 1lL, Nov, 14,—Yhe noblo stand taken Ly your valuable journal m exposing frauds whcrever discoyered, s able advocucy for the remouetizing of silver, its powerful appeals for houest woncy und the selection of honest men to #11 our public offices, has mado for Lus TRIGUNE hosts of fricuds, Your receut publication of the Miss Owen affalr, together with the appeal of the women of Utah for help to overthrow Polygawy, s co- titled to more than a passing notlce by our peo- About one year ago, and soon after the explo- slon of the Htate Savings, the Fidelity, and Sfyers’ Bee-Hive Bank, public sttontion was called ot only to the gross mismanagement of these banks, but an investization was also lnsti- tuted as to the legality of all corporations hav- {ng backing powers i this Biate. At that tiino some of the depositors and thoss directly Inter- ested in these banks subialtted the question of the vconstitutionality of corporatious bhaving banking powers to the Hou. Eillott Authouy, of this clty, and bo gave it as bis opipton that not one of tho bank corporationa u this State had ever been created {u accordsuce with the ex- press provisious of tho Constitution of the State, und that they were all illegal sud vold, and conld be nullified by (nstituting proceedings by quo warranto for that purpose, At that timu ‘‘us Tuisuna published the following article upon the subjeet, with this caption: HAVE WB ANY LEGAL DAKLS 1§ ILLINO1S] One of the jeading lawyers of this cily has beon tiug tho logality of spaciul Lunk charters d st the conclusion uzo a1l uncoastitutlonal. the sald attorucy e stuted the the question substsntially as follow: of these banks puroorts Lo exist under special char- the Gonural Awsembly of the State of Minobsprlor 1o the adovtiun of the present It 1e concedod ou sl bands that uo such charters could be ubtalned under the present Constitution, oud 5o banks whatever can b au- thorized, exdept unuur and by virlue of & law which sliall bo frat passed Ly the Genoral Assen- Diy, aud shen submitted Lo & vute of the peuplcs sud it oW becomes uecessar) wer exluled under . X, of that lustroment speclics what fl:mmluu- ‘way bo organized, and Bec. 1 proviucs directions, ex) misery ond su. uxcent his saliry, e of the Company the f I al {nsurance coul- css ngrw?llllml'll::lzl il betier, and uo Aud thus { casily and quictly psssed from a coudlition in which [ used un an average a quart of whisky each day to ouc of total ubstinence from fts use, and” without experiencing auy e setfon or prostration of the nervous systou, nor other of the usuul cffects. nd to-day, o littlo over seven wecks from the time § commenced the treatment, I Hud my- self renewed in bealth, streugil, snd ambition, uirement for the use o esire or apetite for the have no feur of ever resorting to its agal 1have written this statcment without the kuowledge of, or sny suggestion from, Dr. D'Unger, and not only fur ‘the purposs of ex- presainu iny heartfelt “gratitude to him for bis iindoess, ond the juteress waviested 1wy but hoping it sy be the ncaus of briuglug a rewnedy to some who bave sutfered or ore wulfering as I have, and thenkfulness and pluess to othur houies, us it hus to mine. ‘ou are at perfect liberty to furuish my vaoio and address to any ono who may bo Interested cuouzh to deslre i, or the same may be ob- tained of Prof. K. L. Hea, M. D., No. 113 East for mavy vears iy famlly hysician, who bas kindiy permitted me to re- r to him as to the history of wyvase, with which he 4 thoroughly ucquainted. It will offord we pleusure to furnish any one with {oformation regurding my own case or that of others that Lave cowe to ny knowiedze. Respoctfully yours, [We are personatly acqualnted with the wrlter of tbp above, who §s a citizen of thas vity, by profeasion u denzist, and bellove the story of persoual expesience he relates Is the unvarnlshed ¢4 wa—Eu, Turuexs. j Wil not the women of Amerlca organizo In ol our citles and towos into socletivs for the purpoio of circulatiog petitions to Congress to refuso tho adwission of Utah as & State untll nlmcl; timo as abe shall prohivit that crime by aw Our Constitutlon confers uoon the cittzens of esch State all the rights, privileges, and finwu- nitles of the soveral Union, what can provent Polygumny belng prace Wasbington aud throughout tho Unlonl What cun be more glaringls (uconslatent thau “to lucarcerate wen in our fulls sud constey thew to the Statea’ Prisons for this criwg izvess gdinits the wember from tho Territory of has sour wives, 1o a seat {u that body on an cqual footng with all other wembers, to Tur our comnion country. For shamo! Let willlons ot names of the America be enrolied o protest aguinst such a wmoostrous wickeduess as tho sanctionfug of such o crune by the Awel eeper to L‘c;;p Swounts Lo Rardiyg \Vou(b“hflm“h Atout a month, with no physical re lrr::x;cr:mnl of an; oneys bel fle n moymll:‘;“ room partitioned off If admitted to the s cxunination was resumed, report was thnlsoed, t it was to be, nop Company, 80 tar as be kuew. Ouo I fact, weot to Sprivegdeld In the report ua soou 03 tc should epurts of b G epurts of the Company tor 1576 W28 naked by Mr, Weber If he bad ‘alination or the books or pavers thy purpose of ascertainioz the reports were vorrect. 1o § 8 came L examing 1877, aud tucre wae a clerk crliofl, {vvmufuwd hlmi 8" completed r'uhs read Ly tho wituess when it € Newgbapers, Ou one occaston the title-deeds of the ud tutued over Lo the Cosi- Betore the awib of Sbutelde was shown the to laquire if uny Lo Conatitution of | Mouroe street, e ——— Got All the Shingles ile Pald Por. A citizen «of} Newport, K. 1., reputed to be wurth over $100,000, receutly determived o bave 1 urchased tho shlugles, und, desirlng to kuow if they wers all toere, sctually coguted every vne of the titecn Quo of thew was found to Le two sbort, sud (nstautly be shouldered the o th¢ lumber-yard, soud aemundell two wore shingles, He got them uud thew wu satlstivd. v sscsilag banking pawery or prive e furtied unaer geueral 1aws, but sual Ly sooclal aci :x«..-:w. for 0 wher of Lue corboratiun cua- italned unler geucrsl law. And undertuis clause almost every soecles of cosporation bk been grauted special charters, aud o several justances thele legality hay bevn upbeld by the Buprowe Court, ou Lho grouud that tiey e ** cases where, S0 tho Judguent of the G cial Assewlly, toe objvels oty :znl bed n tho ney 0 decounts ln A WI(}\ Liw named i) or tweuty bundles, & buudles, wsrched Uy a3 securities, 16, IS7E—TWELVE PAGES. [Original eontributions will be published In this depsrtment. Correspon-lents will ploase sond their real names¥ith their nome de plums addreised to **Puzzlers' Corner." Answers will be poblished Ihe following waek. ) b ——— T \V.E—EK‘S PUZZLES. tos the ANSWERS TO 1, No. 510, AL M E A ATTRACTED R v A n TORPIDITEY A T T 1 E 2% 8D B , LY RN E nova Yu L] OQURE ngr Y NET 4 EAGRE LAUNDER Na, 612, coure FROND NoNES rUNic ISSUE — — No. ol7, Ko, 513, Hirsute; SAI gapun PAPYRUS HoLLyg B No, al0, B RUB A vastconcertin a dun L] city, CONNECTED BQUARES—NO. 520, * & @ LR A » " = L LR 2K 2 = *» . 8 8 * BN * ®» . 8 » L " * B, LR 2 LR N 3 . @ Upper left hand—A pronogn; & pronoun; a Unl- ted States General, Lower Jeft hand -\ receul: elo; o deers u trap. Uppor right hsud—A pian tourgo; a hunured youes, Lower nght Laud suuli point: to tuipel by rowine: fo exaulne, Centre—Nnuie; o contencilon of o woril micamng above; an abhreviation of u title, Dingunale— n feft to tizist, te namo of a divislon ot time; from riaht to Juft, a famous Grucian warriar. CHicaGo. JANED SwaR. CROSS AND DIANOND—NO, 521 Ge P T PR . » * * » w Centre dlamond—Tn Ilanoy Thonzht; an anim: an animal of the plalus; fove; 4 Preach measure; a noled ahip-hatlders ta Enens, Fram 1 to i and from 4 to 2, indaigent, From1 to 2. edletent] 2 to, to expatiate; 4103, to laugh; 1tv 4, u kind of clota, Frutox, il TowlLAD, DIAMOND—NO, 622, In Fat Doy: owed; bearlng palms: a chemical test; 1o linke with acides lightmngs Neapolilan begyar; warltke: 1o (hink: an evertroen shrao: fu Uenlda, ‘fae poroendiculsr centea linels tue satne ma the horlzontal centro, Npw Your Uity Cuie, nioMnoIn . 52, Across—A cenus of plants; claws; erlefs a nest: ardent, Down—In Comet: anarticlo: g toys an auimal;n glel's nickuame: an alkaily a kind of cloth; an abbreviation; in Susie Wrag. Osuxustt, Wi Zrat & Frec, SQUARE WORD—NO, 524 .nl;iun!-]nlcc; on image; singlo; 8 tigber used In., e, (;lnxunn. Youxuaren, SQUARE WORD—NO. 623, Tu a state of desire; a circle; Iragments; a diary of the journeys of £nglivh Kinga, Cuicaao. Russ, At most dinners, aftor the meats, My wecund's found amang the sweats, AN you that have the second epied Kuow if the firut the whote la fried. Ciucago, Ercrize. NUMERIUAL ENIOMA—XO, 527, Tam composod of eloven lotters, and mean fare- all, My 7, 10, 11, 1 to proclali, ::l" 1, 6, 3 y &, 8 OuLE Caunry, 1 Capr Corx. NUMERICAL ENIGMA=NO. 528, 1am composod of pix Jetters, and am & myatery, My 0, b, 2, 9, 180 mass of tin, My B, 4, 1, is one hundred tnonsand. Cuanraay, Il Hexina, BYNCOPATIONS~NO, 520, Hyncopate (1) an emyty coremony, and leave impudence; (%) & fancy, snd leave a ‘welghts () tasteful, and feave declared; (4) » punctuation tuark, und Jeave an animaly (6) entire, and leave a family; (0) unusunl, and lsave a wan's name; (7) to atore, and loave tochallenyn; (8) to enwnaro, and leave a vegetable, Tha syncopated leitors, united, wigolfy a writ, Y Cuicauo, Eusis Wrnao. CORNRESPONDENCE. lln?y Jack, city, auswers llappy Thonght's charade, the two squarcs, aud thea wtops, because he's **going to see a mun, " Bl, Plattaville, Wie., sends the lower half of the h d copcert In & dun aty," as the reply 1o No. G10, With thvse two excop- tons, lier answont are corct, Rose Maylle, Evanston, TlL, bellevos she hus sevon zorrect replivs, and hier lutter justides hor beltef, ‘Ibe hour-yiase nud the two onlgmas were *+too awtully bard " ta answor, Tyro, city, proves np the Ingihe A ghlliad anu No,530, Howays: **T' gono wemg." Ko Ezokicl, rit; Taopy Thou; lul{w Zeke u vers to slx, —miva. ho rhomuooid, nother good nan laek of uxygentus, probavly, gives ‘*0utft™ as an charade, but th hi fareweli fut Zeke loves you all moro than his toague ean toll, Yei for a ttime, dvar Corner frivnds, Farewull, Ef Altch, Fond du Lace, Wis,, doss his work handsomely tats week, and but Tor the diamona and the hour-giass would bavo anvwered oll. ‘Tha huur-gluse, ho thinky, 18 DOl 88 casy 10 ses throueh e a Uour-glass, which e **true, aud pity 'tis 't trus LF. 1, clty, Lam's *‘sand " cavugh for tho hdur-glass and ‘canfuses his want of knowledge f feminine toggery 0 mwake out ilappy ‘Chought’s charade, 1t was uot & hard ono to yuess, yet ‘-;ller sult’ was succeasful i botoering the gon- owmen, Drother ko, €outh Bend, Ind., niakes no *“uilscount ™ thie weok, having Losh bloxscd with tho best of luck. [lls hour-giavs was o yery Lard oune, and he 1s 1o blamo for fuilures on the part of othiers, but 55, L. found notiing W trouble bim., The charade 13 O K. Happy ‘Yhought, Freeport, 111, could do noth- ing with the bour-gluss, and 1o the enigma of LY d sho gives **A vast plagoloriy —e," 'uwheas (A vaual pouny over the ——1), ‘Thu lady kuows sho ) wrong o the fustrament, but is saliatied the “tAvast™ foall fglht. Tbhe romainiag kuots are properly givon. Houlda, Charmuaizn, Iil., takes a front rank onco wore, for from top 16 botiow the curlous cumnli- cations arv struiztitencd out, ‘Tho lron has euicied 1lenida's **sole, " for o walntaige that Lisé** peol "'~ mganswer lasl wouk fullliled all the couditions, ‘Ihis wouk there Iy certatuly notulug for the Consor 10 dud fault with, i Frauces Constant, city, tried guosawork on the rhombuold, and alaiowt compluted the tigure, The hour-glase was given tas go-Dy, us uiso the vinogurieh enlgma from Plattevilly.” Mo the last oue M (', givew ** A veat concert in clbowing,” Tust wmust have been wesnt for the Gadiers, Seveu auswors are corecct. - Towhead, Fultan, 1il., 19 minus tho rhombaid, tho hour-ylass, and tho Uiamond. Soven suswers are ull bu kuows sbout puszles tuls week, Lat Ho tnakes up for thie y bie neat way of sukwering te F tho Frecpurt ludvs u faire,"~1 wlll not speak her pame,— ‘:A"."m...“'r"""‘x‘:fi v“'"'u‘“’b:': s . u droaiunbll | TiCh Chlivacies &1 paus G o Rold 1 4 the rich wardrobes of lady or ety s uai ¥ not 18 rlusud oF greea— ‘s 'n‘nnm. weew, suita ber bost. Hoster, Urbaus, 1ll., succeels fo_toppling il the plus ovur this tine, fruta Chic's crugs to Tow- bead's musical feailval, Fhu Svaty Bend poszle puosca ta b hard, ye Ttoster ldu't oo U e Rlats dugail, U3 v il the vuts ] . The younz man from Urbana 1y evidenlly no norice in such crooked work a3 anawering puzzles, (iarth, Paxton, IiL., pntx on her guneamnz.-cap onco more, andsends Ler half-seoro anavers 14 ‘The Comnee, logetlicr with a fow original imzries, for which tho thanks of the Collector ars rotured, ‘The lady’r replices are neatly carract, tha only dit- fercnce being a couple of words in the honr-gias but elie has the ciagonals all right, M{ss Gerth rowd n correspondent to be such & stranger to tlrcle of guessers THE PUZZLERY’ OOBNER, | i wordscor urlow Weed, Indorsing Dr, Radwny’s R, R, B. Remedies Af- ter Using them for Beveral Years, New Tour, Jao. 4, 1977, [Dear Str: Havine for eeveral years ured yonr medl. ot alter experiencing thele once more in verso in answer (o E: cines, daubtingty at eflicaey with fall con ‘s descendants In s far-off Sunny fountatne roll down thefr golden wilch ™ then sdded willgive what I've ‘worihy friend, I've Just been out for to The liealy Hei'ef eannot ba hetter describeil ¥ tie liniment freqaents iy dnding the promised URLOW WEED. R.R.R. DYRENTERY, DIARREEA, OHOLERA MORBUS, "The pronoun roso fian {t1e by {ta name. Ve a For Zu Tunch nly yours, (Signed| Troly yours, (stgmed) THE MASONIC PROTEGE., Mnster VWaller Wilenx, tho Five-Year-Old Orphnn Intrusted to tho Care of the Mnsnns, Arrives in Bacramento. Sasramento Dy Mee, O, 23, For some tlme past a committeo of the Masonic fraternity of Bacramento, conslsiing of N, Greene Curtls, . Past Grand Master; Willam M. Petrie, Past Moster; and J, A. looking anxiously for thearrivat of Mastor Walter Wilcox, o llttle Syear-old orplian boy, whose parents died of sellow fever in New Orleans, who waa put on the cars at the latter city, ticketed for Oakland, where e has a grandmother named Mrs. H. Carey, who agreed to rafze him If he wassent to ber, The little fellow has been heard from at varlous times througzh the Eastern States, where e was receivet ond taken In charge by, the Masonic fraternity, his every want looked ni he was seen safely on Lis journcy, Ittlc feltow feft New Orleans on tie 24 ndorsed by the Deputy Grand Master of the Masonic fraterntty 1 t Loulslana, bespeaking for hin kindress and attention posatble from the tors and inembers of, the fraternity ve, also setting f BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, REEUMATISN, NEURALGIA, DIPHTHERIA, INFLUENZA, S0RE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, RELIEVED 1N A FEW MINUTRS .BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, BOWEL COMPLAINTS. lsrrhaee, Cholora Motrbu: iowels ary gtopped fn taking Badway's itoady Relier. N tlon ur Instammatton, ho Weakuess or lasitade, wid oliaw the usg of the It f. Reilof. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minates, NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advertisement neod any oze Suffer with Pain. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURE FOR EVERY PALN. 1t was the fintand Is the ONLY PAIN REMEDY That {nstantly stops tho most excroclating patns, als 1453 Tatlamimation anil cures Coaceations ehetl H h, Boweis o vtlier glands or urgens by uou upplicatiou, In from One fo Twenly Minutes. how violent or excruclating l(hu pain. tha t‘l: or prosirated with disease may sulier, RADWAY'S READY RELIET AFFORD INSTART EASE. Inflammation of the Kidoeysy Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion of the Lunge, Sore Throat, Difiteall Breathing, Palpitation of {ie Heart ysterics, Croup, Dinhtheria, Cntarrh, Infuenza, Teadache, Toothaclie, Nearalgis, Rheumatiem, ColdChills, Aguo Chills, Cliilblaine, and Frost Dites Fillmore, have of f)ciob wherever he should ar cireutnstances of the deatlof Lis parents, s copy of which appears beluws Npw Onigans, Oct, 3, 1878.—The bearer of this Walter Wiirux, who has beon orptinned by the epidemic which bas vravailed in thiaeity, or & yeara of age. and Yie ls now-cn route 1o San Fraacinco, via" Louivilie and Chicaco. been forwarded from this point by tho Masonic d s the holder ef a throuch Relief Lod tcket, placzd 1o dufriy the neccseary ex, carred on his account, (L‘n:‘mn by partles r enves which may be in- resanting the Masonie Hllet eapoak for bim on the psrt of railroad men votwesn New Urloans and Chicago overy possivle slieution looking 1o bis comfort and Dfllli:‘ T, Cua: | rassenzer Agent, Chicago, 8i. daetors of the Sieramento Division were requeated to keep n sharp loo%-out for the boy and telearaph to this ity when he was on thse train coming West., was yeatenluy recolved from M. thie conductor of the cxpresstrain here lute lust evening, savinz the boy was on board, ond the result was that wheo the train arrived tere last evening a larca delegation of .\hsmulnml tho Comimitice were at the depot to receive hi Accordlngly a dlapately en the cars had stopped, N, Greene Curtls, Past-Urand Muster of the Order in Californin, went into tho slecninz-car, found the httle fellow, and 200n appeared on the platiorm car- rylnz him in bis arms. The scene wos n most alleeting one, and drew tears from eyes long unused to such exhibitions ot weakness, hoy ‘recddined on Judge Curtls, whose locks and beard skowed wore the contrast of the wealti of g ‘The flule arms utit the Judge's n vonfldence und perfect happloess was appareat ou thy vhild's face, 28 [0 he felt that every oou of those men drawa ud in lne were his frlends, whotn e conld call upoa tor md. was o ribbon, to whizh was attached a shippinz-tag, ou which the fotlowing was writtent in, Oct, 22, 1878, ~The bearer of this e au orphan son of s brotace 1l wifh orpuaed o7 the yeliow fever i New Urleate, and I8 cn ronta 10 Udkiland, Cal,, to ther, Mre, H, Cardy, who wiil Ho ii1s been forwarded by L and Ia e hollerul tbraugn been placed In the bands 1074 for Incidestal expunaca, bead of saoulder of den hair worn cre lovingly en- i, and an alr of by the oy twined & Tietle fellow’s n Master Waltar Wilco: Mason, Join Wiy peawels eal B ut tae e Masouie frat As s0on a3 thosu present bad sccu the little travelerhe was takan fn a carrlage to the resi- denve ot Wo M. Petric, on Jstreet, between Efebth and Ninth, where M him In charge, and where by of hfe and huppiness,and ey with his new hone, This mornioz with a full vuttit ol suit by L. The apsifeatton of the Teady Rellef to the partot’* parts wihire the patit or diticully ealats Wil aford ess It Thirty to wixty drons fn half a tambler of water wilt {na fuse Wingtos cure Cramns, biasmis Ko Irs. Petrie took il remains, full catly well satlsfied lie little Loy was turnlshed [ underclothiog and o new X vou and W. M, Petrie, 1 he s been visited Ly a larze numl and gentlomen, inany of whoum lelt sume token of_their fecitues fur the litle orphan, The boy will bu, kept hero until It can Le learned who are Lhe proper partiea to penit him to in Ban Francisco or Oakland, and will Le sent forward from hero with o taz from the Masonie Irateralty of this clty to thelr brethren at the Boy. Wiien Liw was taken from the cars yesterday o lady passenzer, en route to San” Fi stated that she was abundantly able to proyide fur the buy, and expressod & Wish to be allowed toadopt him; but be wil by sentfto ks rela- ;lvu before any steps ure taken regarding his uturc, He also carrics credentials from the Grand Laodge of Freo and Accedted Masons of the State of Loulslana, sigued by Edwin Marks, Deputy Grand Masterof Musons of the State This lotter recitea the cireun- stances of the deathi ot the boy's parents from the yetlow fever and the sending of blwm w Califoruta, acd concludes thus 0 o child of bis tunder years thio’ Jonrney I ono it with diflicaltles, privations, “und dangers, ¢ will nevd tuo kind ofilces aud protection of all humans people ke may meet, and commend hint with the lipo that tor the time be- 1 o may be regarded as their own. ‘I'no scal of the Grand Lodge of Loulefasa 18 attachad to the above, Houlso had with him o letter from D enerat Superintendent of the Pullman Palacu Car Company, justructing all Pullman eur conductors to look after the boy and glve him every nttention fn thelr power, caril frum Charles Hubener, stevourapher of the L. & N, & (reat Southurn Railroad, wville, Kv., ou. which was writtent Waiter Wilcox—May Heaven guard und speed I I3 thy wisiof bus friend, e e34 OF pairs from chang of % tter than French Urandy or DItters as o o FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE curcd for fitty cents, Dot reinedfal asfeut (3 this world that wilt care und Gl otier Matar il DR. RADWAY'S Sarsapariliian | Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, 10 DISF ASE, JEREDITALY OR of Loufslana. frau and ) N TR i 'ln\r oiens Vloa or P CORRUPTING THF SOLINS AND VITIATING 3L FLUIDS . Chronte Itheumatian, Uncking Dry, Lough, Canteions Al wints, Diccaing of 1) i Tl tojbreaus, a TEIT Luugs or Ktmnae! Weleh, Berofula, Glandular & Cings Dy Whito Sasiitign famArSe 15 leeasen, Mercuricl: Biscuse s, Gout, Drojey, dait Tleuw, Brope Liver.Complaint, &c. Not only does the Rarsanariiiian Resolvent caes) ol reme@iui ugents 10 the curo of Coustiutionzl, and bkin Diseascs, buc Ik I th ouly pusiiive cure for KIDAEY AND BLADDER COXPLAINTS, Urlnary and Wumb Discaces. Oravel, Diabe or, lncoutiucuce of U rla, and fu il cascs w! ekedust depodiun, or tho water 1 wlxed with aubetacces o wlhity ]l lilin un his Journe: Chronle, Serufolu. Cliarles Mubeu iy o e—— e EVENING SONG. I am eitting Just uow by my sindow, In the gathering glogm of the night; And the deeds that £y do, Conie crowding up thick Bloppeits of Wui Jacase, Albaminug 3 i the daytime there 13 0 worbld, ks ApbehFanCo. e e e AT b VACE il Rt e e i T e st Lha Dack 105 TAeR Dol st il oS EOOLLAT OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARS GROWIH CURED yDr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR. RADWAY & CO., 82 Warreu-st,,N DR, RAD REGULATINGPILLS, tastclom, elegzat for’ tho. cure of il disorde; hves, Boweln Kidueys, iladder, o g Dyspciafa, Billuuan: owrls, © tno atory is tirvsome and dreary Of the work { bave left all undone; And the record—uow short Is thy record Of the victorics [ have woul %}nl & glorlous trath F'bo future seeow o me. Tha darknoss aronnd ma Ie cathering, 1ut iy woul e all tlzit witn For tho precioud bioud that t! Now waxlics ine from sla. Uetter than wealth or titles, Thau varthly potmp o faido, In the precions peace il ‘When we tigat for Hls duar nume, If_the Mastor 18 present with me, 1avk nob for tliles and gol 1y Jove ls u vichor treasure ‘¥han over a mbior told, 1 go to my pillow, A feellng of jullnito rest, A peace thal § canuot utlter, Desceuds vu my grateful breast, O cowfortless wan and woman, Consluer e shougut to-ds Bhall 1 search for th peace Or teills my 1ifo uway? Can 1 enter the Clty Celestlal wealtls that on Esrth I Shull 1 weeck an ctermty comiug 1u follics tnas yulckly are paal? I le Master bas shed hat the Master glves Iy conted withy sweet gum, Erely Veeivble, tis followlng symptoias Tesulting froo (cws of tho Bioad 1y 8uswd, L Anecdote of Ilenry Clay, gpondent of the Albany Journalrelates the fullowing Incldent of ouo of Henry Clay's ' Atr. Clay wont to Kiuder- hook to visit Mr. Van Burcn. 'Che town was fitled with people trom the surrounding country, und at @ recebtion they wero preseated ta Mr, Clay by Mr. Vau Behaick, a prominent lawyes of Awoug thuse who came to by to Mr, Cluy was 8 very beuutiful it bappened that just at the numeot of presentation Ler name awkwardly slipped from Mr, Vao Schatek’s mewmory. His hesitation waturally embarrassed the youug perceiving this, came instantly saving tu bis chivalrous way: of nu surt of consequence, for 1diLy of Lo btumacl Fullness or weliht | et Ticad Hurriced oud Hears, Cusklug visits to Now York, ach, swimming of thy v fon. Yulluwuess ut the” count. Lho Lluacand fntroduce youug lady. lady. 10 her rescus *0L1 the pome fudidng by the vouny ludy’s looks toul el « False and 1 slawp:3 BADWAT & CO., ¥o. 82 Wan 63531 w kb thiousands will ba 563t Yot Y she wili very