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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 25, 1878, ed the kindness by entering nto s gallty In- trigue with the wife of his benefactor,—of tha man wha waa treating hiin, as he rald, as one of his own childeen. These, then, wero the rela- tiona of the several partios, and would & man who had been so ungratelul hesitate to commit another crime to perinit him to rontlnue his in- triene? Again, Mea. Clark had money, and If Clark was out of the way hie could marry her and cnfoy ft. - ‘When S, Clark went out to milk Mra, Chark sccreted Joe 8t. Peter in the uppor room. Clark was sent out Lo the barn and Joe awalted his of the hour, aod Is one of the few pubifc men WANTED-MALE lwllo“r'.'ernr :\I'erlnok t'he’ rnnd‘nens of the people T mrnaess or Roman histors. It fs & liberal education for o TELY — the people to- have such a man as Nestor Allen | WATTEDC DINEPLAELT < A, 0000 EiE on the stump. and tnduatilons: - Address Franiiin. Type Foundr Lon telephone, The Chevalier aafd that he had sold the right tonse the instrument in France for G000 france, Referring to the snnual meetiny of the American Eiectrical Bociety, and Mr. Bliss® usscrifon that he could talk through the Atlantie canle, the Chevalier Edteon sliook his head, “ I think that Impossible,” he aald. He atso declared that his receiyer for throwine the sound out inte a ruom eonld uot be attached to the Uray or Bell telephones., Thone {for_the lowest grades have no Jesks, and the scholars st on henches arranged along thres walls of each ronm. Br this Arrange- ment of seats they can all ace tho teacher nashe fustructa then on the blackhoard, Some of the fdlots are very Tow In the seate of hunanity, I saw severat of “the plle, ranzing trom U o 10 veara of agze, playliz with plain womden blocks, setting each blick upon its end, a ahort distance from n_sceond biock, and so ‘on until the rows would cxtend irom ono end of the room to the other. By Louching a block at efther extremity it would fall against o second block, and {t against & thiird,%nd su on until TALK. : The Chelatian virtues there are known, Me lwthe Way, the Trath. the Lie; Can ealin the misvlons’ angey strife; Can case the trounlrd humnan ront, Make peaceful [retinzgs oer it roll. 'he Prince of Feace is his swect name, . by wen the same, the Harth was Love, o ope to un the fi~aven noave, By naffering death for man'e great And makiny him all pnre within— Expetitng hate and kindiing love Changing the valtare to the dove; Causing llons with lamb= to Ile, The rod from tyrant's nanda to y, The Arguments in the OClari-8t, Peter Cass Begun Cinetanatd, 0 * Art 8t Washington. TANTED-TMMEDIAT SONFUSITOR 0N Ko York Tribune. "_}' ok work At COLIEIEE & Chr, 33 and 0 1 4¢ Tt Is a curfous fact that a very considerable il sl SE A S R S fraction of the gross sum pald for works of nrt AR08 O i an e, AFERY Tu M. At the Natlonal Caoftal has becn voted on the 3d WhstED. FOUR G_IIL%H}‘!'D;{‘I,;S. TOUN PAY After the Evidence Closed with the Dead Man% Dreast-Hone. SONGS OF THE SEASON of March. This scems to Indicats that the Con- _ togood men, ‘wenty-second. —_— ! ionsl taste for art {s most listle to be ASTED-A NEACRSMITH ASD GRNERAL S roturn. He dla come back, and when he reached White Moloeh eath hiat gress 1 V Assistant Btate's-Attorney Weher Speaks | the second atep thie fatal nhot Wos fired. Tho [ &ll were Jown. I remalned for several miu- CHRISTMAS-BELLS, Tiakes tecotved to & cruef deatie " Th e Foih and ok ot S remn g hans i Shore | SRR iy & AITEL Reband CT for the P: m :'hol was intended to bo laug: t platol yas ,w :mliln :hts oo, m:llv[d;rl‘:'ur 1'"7::'"'{“- Lty Chime! il Ye kindly nremed them to uu‘l,»m.n. seanl BO00.000 ool gl pemerated. andey | Daketorks Kewsnns, Fuiton Connty, Indian or roseoution, e fou ' nd man, and the ‘ould play without gettin red of the camea ime! 1 eir feard, An e them rest, _ i 4 = o i mflle{":r"{lfuh"cgmfr"-‘?:rfwnum bo suieide, | orlinary childrun would; but tiey surprised ma Chimet **Let children, youne, despondent, woal, Auch circumstances ought to be unique. Asd Miscolinneous; Chrlatmas-bells are madly ringing, Angel-cholrn are gladly singing: +*Christ the Lord 18 harn again Chriet redeemed the world from sin; Kvery ransomed ronl therein, Shout, and sing the gled refrain.'* Now come to Me, for I sm meek; They are elike, in trusting Juve, To 8aints on Earth and those above,” | Liet children know to Chrlst In due 'arental love, w0 fond and true, Dumestic peace, snd constant cace, Which maxe their home ao bright and falr; Theu let them, In their earlv duys, Uire Him their hearts and wing hit prajs And psrents join to awell the sound, Prom every hume the Esrth sround-- Wafting to Cheist, enthroned anove, Hosannae fot ledeeming Love ~ Ctticavy, Dec, 24, 1878, Gronox B, Monss. CHRISTMAS.CAROL, by sizain and again rebullding the columns, and when I ieft thuy were still at it, and apparently enjoying themselves as much an when [ firat eni- tered the room, An 14 generably the case, the most Interesting sights wern reserved tor the last—the dormitorics, wards. snd gymnastatis, The dormitories are lorge, well tilnted rooms; every bed fs covered with clean lnen and plenty of covering, resting upon a hair and wire.wuvon mattress, ‘The wards where the pupils spend thelr time when not attending school arc situated on the first tloor,—the males vecupying the right, the temales tho left wing, ‘fnese rooms resemble somewhat the corridors of nn lusance asylum, ANTED=MEN T TAKE AQGENT it is. WA tecrs s s . ticless elrcal 10y, 5 UT e e & 70, 4G men to alon | But the cry of the dying man _imoressed Joo with the belle? |hm§ne was only wounded. Jos hecame frightencd and ran off, white the wife locked herself {n n room, and, remaining there awhile, bueried to Love's with the aunounce- ment that her husband had committed sulclde, ‘The ucizhbors hurried to the seene of the trag- edy. Tha pistol Is searched for and cannot be Pound; and when she was told that her husband contd not have rommitted suicide, she remem- bered hearing the shuflling of feot, and conclud- ed he was kiiled by atrnmnp, Daring a discussion of the question of suicide the court adjourned for dinner. \When conrt was opened §n the afternoon Mr, And Gus Van Buren Hegins for the Defenze. “1fonest” Bouth Carolinians, The “honest South Carolintans who were | WASTEPGAT A0 going tu restore “pure’ Ruvernment in thelr Come eatly Thursday mof“‘“‘ State are alarming even their own friends and | W ANTEDZA ot MA backers. For example, the Chinrleston Vewd and | Referencearoquirud, LADELL, Courier, speaking of ‘the Legislature of the | COnDitlarkst — -repudiation eleinenl e House Domesticse 3 this year than lust} but the incresse is not sutfl- P " PAN cent 10 collerhalnnes. the ows oF, the sojored | VW ANTERZAN, BPRIUENCED senvast ron vote, which was solid sgainst repudistion.’” erene Apply st 101 Pina-ss. this muraing or to- =20 TIGTFOW AfLerToon. Not to exceed a baker's dozen, outside the court ofMcials, lawyers, prisoncrs, and reporters, were gathered in the Criminal Court-room yes- terday monitog. The court Was opened st 9, bnt it was not until near 10 that proceedings were resumed. The jury begin to show signs of weariness snd {mpaticnce. So do Mrs. Clark F e T Gt 1leaven’s domes with rapture ring LI ‘To the harp's resotinding string, And the notes the Angels aing Down to Earth have taken wing— Poleing through the village qulet, Filling t¢ with maaic sweet; Bweihing o'er the oy riot and Joe 8t, Peter. But the wesriness of the v ¢ . Ye who muse In the twilight, A Marked Diffe NEAT GIWL T0 ELT, FOIL A Weber resumed his argument, characteriziny with benches slong the walls and plenty of Of the city's huay atreet, ) " fereance. LT, it A judaed differs from that of the judges, aa pain [ Weber resuined, ble Srrwarly SHASCLOCIZINE | Lo, for exerctne of plavin the centre. During | Tolling orer the weithing ocesn Y e e g paar Tasbingion Repubiican (Rus. ). e mens et from pleasure, both tho defendants bezinning WO Michigan-ay., near fwenty to bear an impress of hsggardness bornof the summer months these rooms ure notof v. much importatiee, the pupils having perfect lib- erty 1o roumu through the grove which forms so t W 8 Intentionof the conapirators toleave the pistol by the side of Mr. Ulark, but when the pistol flashed and Mr. Clark cried ont, St. 1n a deep and mighty peatm, ‘The great difliculty with the Democracy just In the moouticht of atary ; L o oy now s & cowardly hesitstion, in the faceof a Te wio stund tn the sunhight, ;i NFAT, TIDY OIRL, Aj Stiling all Ita wild emotion, o 6k 431 W are i " Fhere awaiting iiis Glury— ¥ e e of chilidren. anxiety to which there {8 no limit, and from 2 £ hy 1ida the waters, ** Peace~be calm I T Ab th duty to the country, to expusc the rottenness of -~ s S which there 1s no escape. Occaslonally the 5:'&.‘:3‘1" droutlia: scene, furverting to tare Plousiug a fentir ::u“;:‘f:'f,',“[':,fi;"‘:zd come | peallng over forats lunely, L e e the cipher-dispatch busincss. Thev are agrald Scamstrcssos. face of each Nghts up when their attorneys elicit evidence which can make for them, or elther of them, But these occasions have been rare, and bocome rarer as the tria) wears s close. Yesterday morning, as stated, both secmed to realize that the end was drawing piga, and that within a brief period the verdlct of tha fury would consign them to fnfamy or vindicato thelr assertions of lonocence. When the court adjourued Monday evening, as will be remembered, 1t was with the understanding tlint the State should closo yesterday morniog by offeriog in evidence ' MK ATERNUM BONE OF ALVARO CLARK, ‘The agents charged by the Btate with the duty of procceding to Naperville, exbhuming tho body of deceased, and procuring the bone, discharged tho disagreeabte trust, and reached the ¢ity early yesterday morning. Some little time was occupled In cleansing end disinfecting it, and the attoroeys for the defense took oc caslon Lo notice the delay, When tle evidence taken at the Coroner?s In- quest was sent for by Mr. Weber, who was ex- aminlag the booe, Mr. Van Buren snd Mr. Munn rose simultaneously and objected in an carnest appeal o the Court for justice. *It was bad enough," sald Mr. Munn, *to deal with hyenss, without walting for them to fix up the evidonce.” The delay was contioued but a no- ment longer, when the resurcctlonists, witnesscs tu the getting of the bone, and others filed Into court and awalted the pleasure of the attorncys 1y the foot of man untrod; ¥ Crarhing on, nnd ceaning onty At the awful Throne of Uod, ‘The hermit stops his prayer to hesr The song that breaks, in sccents cleat And sweet, upon his waiting ear, the certafa imblfeation of some of thelr acknowledged leaders which wonld foilow w;‘uuldl mflnctk ud”fi‘l’l‘ the c::lre p-nD. Hereln there is a marke ference between Democratle | === = ke 3 = ;ml l(cnn!}ll:nn n,l:lslhm'l‘, Ifir lllhl Reputilicans | SITUATIONS WANTED-! ave o way of rushing frantically into the most Tookkoopers. Clorkn, &ce puLlic places wheb they have any dirty Jinen to GITUATION WANTED-Y. FINST.CLASSBOOK - h 10 ex wash, keeper with twenty years' expe i s . caminiagion And erporatfon suetin The “Clamor*? that Doesn't Come. a unod ‘_ cord (llYD}ll:lVful hisentire New York Kceming Eepress (Iem.). Wimha it Hawever tt may be with Tilden's Democratic opponents, his fricnds wnud adinirers menifest 8 strange vackwardness lu comivg forward and demanding an (nvestization. Mr, Hewltt fs us silent s a graveysrd. Senater Barnum boa nut wpened bis inouth. Where are Pelion, and Mar- ble, und Weed, and the test of the fuplicated partics, that they do not denand n thurough overhauliog of the whole business? Constder- U that all Lie character these men have s at staky, their exceediog great silence aml equally exceediug searcity ara truly phenomennt, NCED HANDSUN OVER. 1c| 1D work in our ahopi par.Inyulre at LINDAUEIL 27,4 77 Walmhiv-av. e [t parka by at ornamental lence, which fn no way Zlflhnfilhu e detracts irom the looks of the park. Tam sur- t vrised to learn what crruncous concentions mavy persons entertali coneernityg the Workings of afecble-mindent fnstitution, Many maine that the lnmates arec lo gomo pecuiiar way, en- tirely remoaeled, so that when they leave the "~ Asylum thev imay be ahle to vope with thelr fellow.creatures’ us well as though they wers not finperfect creations. These fdeas are entirely false, und mothing of the kind Is clstned by the persons in charge. lowuver far training moy be currted, and even when the subject has become sclf-maintaintng, 1t inay be sately asserted that Lo fs never scli- zuiding, nor sell-zoverning, nor capable of an Iudependent existence.'—=Mowe. But besides theso considerations, it 1a claimed that the idiot and {mbecile uro as much objects of charity as {nsane persons, and that Lhey are entitied 16 Te- celve every advantage that other chililren do. Such advantage caunot be en'luvml at lomies vet the higher grutes of ymbecties are benetited by therm to such sn extend that they hecome, ander proper dlrections, selt-supporting: that Is, they vertort an amount of useful labor sutlicent w puy for thelr food and cluthing. Not unfre. quently unbeclles are very troublesome and Pnnluunte. and cannot pomm‘y be trained at 1o They are greatly benefiled by the kind- nuss and discipline which cannut be bustowed upon them cisowhere, But what ean bedune for tho idlots? Even they are benefited, and many who have been admitted, uuoble to take the lesst care of themnselves, nave been re- moved by their frlends greatly fuproved and not nearly as troublesome us fornerly. Having striven to shiow what benofit the feeble- minded derive from the instruction and protee- tion of & fecble-mtuded institute, su auswer to od. As to the ulibf, the speaker Insisted that none had been and noue could be proven. If he were innovent, and vould produce the evidencs of two uncles to establish his lnnocence, why werd they not called uponi Because they could not testily to the atleged facts e clatmed to be able through themn to establish. Mr. Weber then took up the witnesses who testifled for aod againat the alibi, and critictsed the evidencs elfvited, At the conclusion of Weber's argument, which occupled five and one-half hours, GUS VAN BUREN began his speech in detense of 8t. Peter. Ile begsn by expressing @ regret that he was comn- neficd to further consume the time of the jury, not on sccount of the acfendants, but berause 1t had been ordervd that the Jury should be de- nled the pleasure of passing_ the holiday season with thelr fmnilles and triends. Counsel then narrated the facts connected with the murder, the pursuit of the murderer, who uever had been arrested,and theslandcrous gosslp sbout Mrs, Clark. This latter furnished o mo- tive. 8t. Peter and Mrs. Clark were arrested, and since then the machinery of the Police De- partment had been enployed but for one pur- Euw.—lhur conviction. "No aet of hers had eon proven on the trisl inconsistent with her character as a pure and virtuous woman, and the testimony atrainst ler wis ridiculoualy un- true, Evenlf true, it did not provo any maotive for thiscrime, I the testimony of Netifo Bel- mmacher and Elvira Brizga wos true, the most that could becharized was an fndlscrest familiar- Ity, Thero was no harm in kissing a wuman, and If one did, It was not oroo? of the cxistence of a motive for the commlstion of crime. Counsel _denfed all famillarity, all = in- unnfl. all indiscretiuns: charged to St. Peter r: Frum ‘mong the dead, The Kuulr!nflnn-mfllm. Ag the cold wind ls wartin Round the cmmlvllay. and sighing; aling Ax the 1n pe On the hearthatone arc Iying, ‘Where tae embers are falling, And Decentber fs dying— Rememuer the night, Briznt dew atili unladings Forget not the hight, ‘The nnnn thelr Jowly eyes upraise, And to the Cross direct thelr zaze, And hewr the rush of holy pri The white-robed priest devoutly kaeels; The chnncel-organ grandly vess: And over all the anthem steals, A VIRST CLAS Teforenicrs, gl‘".'ATH N WA 33 ored o vall ur ad _BIEUATIONS WANED-EBMAL Domesticss SIT‘L'ATI(IK WANTED-BY AN fIONERT GINL TO svcund work: wages 31.5)per week, Aduress GrENMY 7o Rat Jacksnret Seamstrossens — A BLEESSMAREL AT 470 Kann'at, wonld llee to take hota work or uk by the dug, Sing ! for Uie hing o oo Who tirst shiall tread i From 'mong tha dead, The Resurrcction-mora, Exotzwoun, Fiasx Daxeer Buim, CURRENT OPINION. - No fnnd In 1iis Craw, Clereland Learter (ten. ", Benator Thurmao ought to have been born on the lako shore, Ilis whole life has been warked by an apsence of **sand.” e ‘What Sammy Is Afrald Uf. Norristown Jieraid (fies. ). Samuel J. Tilden will not hany up bt Itz this year. Hels d old Bata Claus will 148 tufl of clober-dispatches. 8t. Louls aud Cineinnatl, Kaneus Citu (N0.) Times, 8t. Louls brags largely over Clucinnatl, but it 1ts glorlos promiaca it telln, An u'er the sweet cathedral-belle In lengthening cadences it swells. The murd'rer's bands lose half thele staln, As, 1ifting up his gaiting chain, b He Hatons to the giad refrain. 1t nndntates o'er hill and dell: Througa Ieaven's high courts its mensures swolly It wakee strange cchoes deep in Hull, ‘The high and ow, the rich and poor, Rojoicw, and sing: ** Furevermora The refgu of endless Death te o'er. " Merrlly, merrily ring the bella: ** Christ ie born! Chriat is born! Peace on Earth—good-will to Man{ Chrlat the Lord {8 born again!™ Lixa, Ind, Wa, E. Nicrots. A CHRISTMAS.CHANT. iide-Bound Northern Demacrata, . Vecksdurg CUas,) Herald (Dem. ). ‘Tue Hon, E. J. Ellis, of Luulsiana, says many of the Nortnern Republicans are favorable to Mr. Lamar's Levee bIll, but the: trouble to b overcome Is o get the Speakerto let it come before the lMonse. Mr, 8smuel Raudall seems tobe afrald that the South_muy receive some Justice while he is Speaker. We conrider hito us syurso thon the Northern Republicaus who are willing todo what Is right ju the matter. Our Joutiers n Congress Ty ditly<dally s long us they please with this surt of men, hut we don't ntend to waste any more tine with them, It ALL TOR OWEAT PIANISTS, Sol vty by ORY & CAM Ay ofyaatel Wil Tod 0 i 17 yuu wind THE R UTGAN 01 oniy by v for tho State. Dr. Mignault, In answor to o | koo fits: Clark. Xet if all true, there was no | the following question (which I' haye several | ., A CTIRISTMA 8 clear that Porkupolts will be burrablog gver s | 1 Wors: tusu Toll¥ to ask the pevule of ti: 4 o 3 " b0t mi" e South to follow the lead of sneh men as Han- smnmons, aopeared last in court, bearing tn his | motive praven; and no one would say, or conld }3“9;_55«3’:&:“&“’"&:{,‘;;”}fi"..;’;'nf,.?.'lgnl-"::é 8in the song, this Christmas-morn, Permanent Expositiou before ber letbargie rival | gull. Some uf the Republicans at the North are Tiiskdll aroed hiands s boein, the contents of which were hid- dex from view by a napkin, The odor of car- bolfe acid mingled with putrelying buman flcsh fled the alr, nuuscating and” disgusting, and creating n sensation among the audlence. Mrs. Clark was vlllbl}y aflected, and required the aupport of Mrs. Freeman to sastaln her. say, that there was anything else betveen Mrs, Ctark god Bt. Peter than should exist hetween s hired man and his employer. Counsel lLiere went into an analytical exuinination of what was meant by the term ‘*motive,” and lusisted that the theory of the prosecutton wus without foundation in 1aw or in fact. Of the oid Esaian! *4Unto uwa Child 18 pivent'™ A the bands of Desth are riven. 1 whose tarall the world lias striven, Warped in Sin's drend bise. Lia struck a pick towards rebuildiog the Bouth- fechle-minded " 1 believe that by removing eru Hotel, this linperfect crention from soclety, and pre- veuting the proosgation of so delelerious an elament, the Institution perfurros its hlzbest missiyu, whilo ot tho same time it protects those Wwho, abovu all others, are casily misled t:crl.llnl{ abler and better than wany u! our su- culled Trlends, aud, when they begin to seek strength with the white people, where it s to b found, and by kindness, Jook out for cracking utong ol timbers. The hido-buuud Dewocrats of tue North will have to stand uside, of ‘ihe FAMOUS MATHUSIEK PIANOS for asle VELRY LOW AT BTULY & CAMPS, 0 AND 100 BTATEST, ATTEN‘HUN 18 CALLED u out fie stock of Congressional Worship. Liowten Post {Demy, The Chsplain of the House, although a Meth- ** U'nto ue & Son is horn I ~ - . 3 e : = odtst, and governed by no furmuls of the ——— e lonr ) and imposed upon, Thun the Prophet—cre the dawn : ol EESTONT 1A NOS, xdmlifl':'élx" I tho stand at sestiied aatoths | e s ey L‘L’?fldfi'-fihfififi onanen | Buverlutendent, Dr. C. T. wilbur, bas Ty the Hory Grcss tmvpaeers fi'::t“.ih‘f.‘.“ T das b S aians § uta 10 Orepaiy & u"\'fi‘w :-'.?‘m:‘ the breast-bone of Alvero Clark.” The an- | srrest; that o pawaed the bistol, and thut he | had fourieen years' practienl experience fi the By a lleavenly vision Hred, leniye atew o b ore | The Legislature of Urcion, at its last £ess10n, | grom the piafnest abos bo tiss fichent Farteqated wands, management of fecule-ninded waylums, and lus been Instromental u founding asylums for the fecble-minded In soveral States of the Unton, Conuneucing {n a rented butidiuz In Jacksoo- ville, with but tive puplls, he succecded by ¢ retaloed the evidenco of fts wiercabouts ubout his verson. These facts pointed clearly to his funocence, and wers fncontrovertibte. Then it was proven that the pistol hud not been fired off {u three or four days: the borrels wero dirt; nouncement caused a shudder to run throtigh the sudience, which wos fu no wise diminished when the wilness removed the napkin, uncover- jog the basin, and took up the decayed relie of Suug, of uations, the desired— Uf the lifo they wanted. ed passed a luw in relation to the property-rights | op ebon: old. FOF sl 0% bt & of marrled women, which puts that ami in ad- A:vlmm‘u.l{mwflranl:fl Yo' ;’2‘?“-" i‘?mxu'flrh";m vauce of oll otbers on this subject, The fullow- | Houlof every cesctipalon. " 0" O FUN 1ng ure the leading orovisions of the law: 1. Comner Erate n Atainv.oi ‘Fhat the prope il ‘The Lessons of & Life. New York Times, It Bagard ‘Taylor's life Centurles of darknes O'er Isaiah's mortal hed bes Amerlcan the murdered man, slimy, hangine togother by B While th tods ty owned 4 wonian at the | = FHLL ETHCR OF A e . i stant application {n waking the Institution se iile the visiun tarried ; youth 0o utber lesson, If dues teach that tne | time of marriave, oracquired thereatter by aitt, | A HALLET, DAVIS & €O ?.'"ffl,! i ":‘,.“.',‘“:;,‘;."fi{fii‘.'x"fi'?oflfii ?fli‘é{?fin o du;:'l’mr fl:mlzl; l.‘.’:':ldot;w gf'f.ffl’ufilélfc'c.' n{}h: and to none, and lins erected for himself an ev- 3.’:\:1::7 l"l’m:‘o‘fl(‘;l :.:lll}t‘l(fi 5 best preparation for the responsibliities of to- | devise. or luneritance, siulinat by llable for the H»’nt\{!\ tad aquare lanos. of the jury. adimlations or what were clalmed onadtnissions, | €rlosting monument In the Iilinols Asylum fur P L ot s thurrow Is the laitbiul and singte-learted per- | debte or coutracts of the husband: und that the Corner Siate and A made by v 8t. Peter after his arrest about the cartridges, were mude under a misapprehension. As to his being at Vernon Park, he made, as ono was liable under all the circumatances, o mis- take, lie wasat Vernon Park Tharsday nizht, But §f he told & wiliful lio ho was not cuilty of murder. These statomentscoyld not betakenin any other light than as corroborative, and not then untl {t was found that 8t, Petor hud fired the fatal bullet into Clurk's heart, Until tols was foinnd to be s, the statement cut vo fizure in the case. ‘Y stntements of Joe at the Madison Breet Station as to his wheroabouts Wednesday night were made when he wus so befogired and be- deviled that he was not reaponsible. The evi- dence, with the worst construction can by placed upon {t, only amounted to this: he was elther mistaken or lled. and that was all. Tho first oppurtunity afforded him be offercd to show where he was, and, when allowed to do 50, did, Mr. Van Burcn was .proceelding to a constder- ation of the silirmative testlmony as to the alibl, when the Court decided to edfourn until this morning at 10 o’clock. Court will adjourn for thio day at 8 o'clock this afternoon. au vasunnation of the bong failed to oxhibit auy “hole" supposedly made by the bullet. The defensa examined tho “*evidence’ and Insisted tuut the portion contsining the bullet-wound had been broken off, either purousely or otherwlse. That no bullet-hole was in the bone was ap- parent, nndeniable, and with this proof pre- sented for the jury’s caruful consideration, the case for the State was announced as closed, The lssuc was jolned, the facts submit- ted, and arguments fu support of tho counts n the indlctments against defend- ants were begun, Counsel for defunse offered tusubmit the case without argument, but the Bate wouldn't have i, Each of tho agents of the Commonwealth insisted upon elaborating tho roints Lie had succeeded g eliciting from the array of witnesscs who bave been subjected to lengthy and critieal examinations and cross-cx- amiuations during the past three weeks. They refused to give the cassto the jury without, sod, this point belng sottled, ASSTATANT STATH'S-ATTORNEY WXBER aponed the case tor the prosccution. e read the fndictment, defined the crime of marder, and cxpatiated upon the solemn dutfes of tho prosecution. Mr., Wober then went foto o de- Hin gnd Death were married, Fecble-Minded Children. AW ————— EDISON. The Phonngraph, the Electrle Light, and tho Carbon Telrpho: New York Sun. ¢ By the way,” coutinued Edison, * you have sent me several letters fuquiring the price of tho apeaking phonograpl. « The machines are uow on tho, market. 1 have sold my right to tho Edison Phonograph Company, of 64 Reade street, They are selliug machines at from §100 to §125 each. They are also getting out a small macbine that will be retailed at 83. It will talk aa clearly as the most cxpensive machine, but wiil not recelvo 8o many words at & time." Questioned roncernipg the perfection of his electrle light, the Chevaller Edison sald: *1 am al) right on my lamp. 1 doo’t care any- thing more sbout it. FEvery bit of heat is utilfzed to produce light as far ns wrt will allow, . Tho thcorctical aud pruetical tormauce of the duties of to-day. wife way mxnage, sell, devisc, and convey the | — s 29me as 1341y us the husband can his prorerty, | A SOSHEN CALGE T ¥, Thus the proberty of elihier busband or wite | © i shatd not be Habla tor deots ar vontracts uf the other, i, ‘That an action may be maintained by | . cither the husband or wife auaiust the other for \ VEAUTIFUL the recovery of property of which the other han | £ [ obtalned possession, the same un f they were unwarried. 4 Thut, for vivil njuries com- mitted by the wile, Gumaves can be recovered of her alote, except in vases where the hushana {# Jointly responsible, 5, 'Uhat couvesanees of Huus trom one to the other ehall be vald, 6. ‘That the ouc miny cunstitute the other bis or l[mr n_mn_nruy {“{lm"‘“n' benefit, or m.mrm»v in A, hat the wite may recover the w, 13 -~ tn = of bier personal Inbor fo lierown vawe, 8, ‘That | QEHLIAL IFDUCKUENTS FOIL TR HOLIDAYS 2 the exvenses of the family and the cducation of | styive, ns the luwest prices for vasti, Or ou Tasy 1n0:tAIY chilaren shallbe chargeable on the ruberty uf | W gmrey pumde 10T o 0T K both busband sud wite, uron that of cither of | o 1n Lot Vrent 17 e wontd within seuch of wl. 4 them, o MAKON & 1AM Nesunption. J xi\ 13y I\ISI FMiudeiohia Chromicte- Hlerali, i y u geatietian o Resumption will cortumly take bluce fn Jane | JEie% saperi tees” Al is 21, uary, ssya the Pittshurg Teleyraph, Certainly, [ 2o ——— of course it will. - Men will swear off Uieir bad Lo HCE 11aN0 co.'s upright and s o W I i st and Adau *4Unto ua & Son Is born 1" Juoh springs from vrlet forlorn, Stirred by giad Kvsngel Breaking ovor ifethichent's New—and yet the ord againg Nuw no mare n Prophel’s strsio, But the voice uf Angels, And the Angels, singing, ssy: Unto you [ harn tois da) In Diethlehem of David, Lo! a 8avior, Christ the Lord 1™ * Aud by thot vmaific word— U'er the glad Kurth spread abroad— A} who hear are saved. Light for Thurman, Jackein (0,) Btandurd (nen.), 1t is hoped that when Edteou ets his electrie light in successful vperation Scnutor Thurman may, by s powerful rays, Le enabled t sce that there were sume olitraves 1u the Bouth duriog the late pohtical campaigu, Why Sapuny ‘Doesn’t Explain, iturdetie (1 Probubly the rvasun Mr. Tilden does not ex- plin that cloher business fs that the Govern- went vecupies all b tiae pesiering him to pay uy those back taxes. Give the old wan o cuance, Unto us the anthem breake On this mornig's sir, and wakes Thoughts and mom'ries holy 3 Unto us tae Anzels "fiongh no Chirlstnias-vells were rungt s Giury o'er her folds was Huog Not for Judea solely, Why ¢ Boston Heratd tind, Dem,). ‘Whystould Northern Democrats fesl called apou to defend Soutbern bulldozers? The of- euses were commltted in only o few districts, snd tue Dewocratic party should be the first to muke a protest, instead of @viug the Republic- v, Qurs the favior, ours the Son, Burn for Earth's dominion, ltergning I aod o'er u co ot Eartlito Men kood-will1* o Py r : ] o Labita un the first, and then resumption of them | *CHva NDs, WAL ol e ptsorasd St b the etenis PUBLIC CHARITIES. ronults wro partuclly satlifuctorye My volos 1 it tus W00 ERSCL L, e thednniae. Il take place 8 fow daya utter. A AR A PNt ‘They did this, knowing his honeaty, erudition, e now fs the geverator, Tho Wallaco machine choes back the choras, Bayard the Sole Survivor, W uuu-lr'.l..nrlr‘ 4Tk, Looms Suod k. Kababiisiel ol taleiits, and roputation they sought in biilings- | What the State of Xitinols Is Doing for Mer | Elves me three lights, each cqual to u gas light, . Aloany Erening dnurual \Rev.). UNE: BIBANCIL OFF1 N ,mm,s-lrm; :: L,(llfi vn_\ w: ‘.F!'.’S“ |“/\|D gate and abuse to make up for what they lacked | ' Feeblo-Andrd Children, | to s one-horse power. 1 fcel sure that 1 can M‘l)l' C‘I:r}";n 80 mo Wo trust Mr, Bayurd, of Delaware, will take ¥, QuUER 10 ACCOMMODAT e PYAIOYY AdilaL. in ability. Ta the Editor af The Tribune, et more. Now, to innke my grand practicat ¥uble whelming 1aith of yore=— tho best cate of bis health, uud uvoid late bours, | Rraneh Ouacs (o the dimens Hivk TR “I'aen nad mea no Savior! O ye sons of wit and pride, Cat yuar unbolicf nride: Be nat blind yaureelves, norhide, 185 your 111 bebavior, experiment hers fu lahting Menlo Park 1should have to use twenty or thirty Wallace tuactines, They would cost me from “$30,000 to §40,000, They would be uselessafterward, for 1 knowthat I ean make o gencrutor of duutie their power, BoI shall postpone the experdment untll 1 lind the machine that will give the icatest atnount of cleetricity per horse power. £ am making many Jittle generutors ob allferent forins, 1 proposé to run them with welgbts, tigured down to the fracttous of @ hurse power, snd aball take the imachimo that geuerstes the most electricity. 4 If yon can run o generator with weights," 1 safd, “what Is thers to prevent o wman from buying s gencrator aud hgntlog s owa housed " ** Well," auawered the Clicvalicr, * e might make one or two Nghts/but hardly more, for it would requlre too heavy a welght.” ¥ Tne Sun of Buturduy last printed a com- ’nr(uuur of the codt ol the eloctric and gras lght, luw o Lhe Hgures tally with your estunateq" Tinguired, ¥ Under the circumstances they were a good estimate,” the Clicvalier repled: * but you Evramy, IIL, Dec. 21.—ITaving had oceasion re- cently to trapsfer five fecble-mivdea (idiotic) children to the Illinols Asylum for Fecbly- Mincea Children, I, for 1he first time, fully ap- preclited what the Btatcis doing to ellevlats the sufferiog of this unfortunate class of her citizens, The new Asylum bulldings arelocated about & mile southh of the Tuwn of lincoln, Logan County, Ill., on the Chicago, St. Louts & Alton Railroad., The Asyluin was formerly located at Jacksonville. The present site was purchased by a speclal Board of Camuwnissioners in 1875, in compliance with an act pasrcd by the Twenty-ninth General Assembly, which muda appropriations for purchasing grounds und tho orecton of ~bulldings. The mums bulldiog fronts north, hgs o frontage 'of 80 feet, and conslsta ol a central bullding tor the residence of otfleers, public paclors, and offices, and_twg wings octupled eutirely by the feeble-minded puplls, ‘The voutilation, scweraze, light and heat, are as nearly verfect as fu auy ‘Thers was no humsn act without & motive, as thero was no offect without causc. The flret thing, then, wus to ascertaln if there was suy wne o had a motive for the murder of Alvaro Crurk, 1 this could mat be done, tho case foll to the ground. Counsel here detalled the par- ticulars of the murder. His plps wa found ou tue secoud step of the steps leading to bis doorway, It was there he recelved the fatal wouud, Ifhe was shot ot the back of the barn, his ploo wonld Lave been found shere, but he was not shot there, Ho made an outery wnen shot, l!‘(t when he mado that outcry tic dropped the pipe. The ahot =~ was 1lred trom tho back window In the second story ot bls own house. Where his pipe drop there was ho shot. e scouted tha Idea that the crine was committed by horse-thievo, ‘Tho men who were bold enough to steal woul not commit the crime of murder unle they dia it in self-defense, A horse-thicf coul have escaved capture from this burefooted and unarmed man without trouble. It did not atand to reason that a horse-tbier would at- tempt to ply bis vocativn at so early ap hour, 8, a8 ted | ((YARN PA M OLD GULD AND helow, where adverilaeticite will be 1aken for ie saig | O Moty w inaz o watches, diainnds, o ce a8 charged &t the Mtn Onice. mud will be recelsed | 0f vvery descr(ption st GOLESIS Loan it duiign X . 1. uFing the week, aud Wut Y p, m. | Giice licensed), 1 haat Sadison-st, Fatabishod 156 i O YOU WANT TO INVEST A FEW THOUsAND M4, Dooksellers and stationers, 123 | T Yolurlin'vyutd-mine. i ot planstble yon ever . Nowsdoaler, Stationer, ste., j00u | 3% Y 31 su, aidres 1) 1ei, Tribuno i Bl-3atalllsm. Weit 1 near Wea 3 F MONEY ¢ AVE " | TAINTON, ida News Depot. 1 b er cent ADNUT O Thelr Waaington Post (Derm.), B T W o per cent per annuti o i Foghnd concedes that forther demonetiza- | (1 & 1’:'»»--'»-»;8“‘.{:".2{%:1 ‘Newsdealer, and Pancy s L AEoH yeg ATkl tlon of sliver would Le immeasyrably disas. | SXSIRTRLIE sortir ko, - i trous, but s ot willing to go back to the good .. CITY REAL ENTATE, uld bl-metallic way, . Thers s a crowiog lm- BALE—$10%— ADANE-BT.. A W, COIt, LIN: | 4 G Bresston, owever, that ot only England, but oo s wiih cans”Mgies cneur ine'tew | N F R ADEN 0% L) atl Europe, will eventsally be driven buck to bi- eet: fuur Landsoine houses | yyopd wi netallism. at 1y ., 4 Boe lots At @ acri furniture without removal. - J. ‘Wonderful for Jts Aptness. i . 4 o st resldency section | EASLAadionw Turner's Falls Re ESCHEAR. TO RUNT=1OUN ‘s Falls Reporier, Several desirablo Luuses i various parts of theclty | 7T T ywaly sige, ‘The Euglish luvguuge is wonderful for lts | a¢lesw than thoy can be dubivatud fur, 3! dee 8 5 Chirlatmas cad e ’ n NT-A RAUALL HuUsk, AND BARN w2 Sytuces or expressiutt, Wheth & putber of g | yoisiHssCa Ieat Lo uluceved VY wiving your wifes | 0 RKST-A EMALL Mtk AXD i d L very eicap, 13 W aud women get together aud look at cach other T ;(’ :«A A | PG HENT-813 LRILMONTH, -t from the sides of A roow,—that's called a socia- | [ IET L] AR B A ety Gl el ble. When s hunery crowd cull UpoR @ DUOE | exchanse o o hce ot oo orus “I'x{:c:«‘i::" Premsen " o i Bk wiu m.:fiud eat hum out of huuse sud pume,— | tousolicited. J. 1., LEE. 150 Washingto, » toat'’s culied a douation party. wet fvat, and all undue excitement of sny kin For it begins to look us if the Democratis party, 11 vane i also Just him, wousd be entirely out ot cundidatesior the next Presidential nomiuution. From the hearts of men forlorn. Chriwt tho Lurd, in Bethelem born, Deltverer frow danger, Dring yuur homaxe as of 0ld Wise nien feum the shephend's fold Went, with franincenss snd gold, ‘Fo 118 boly mauger. In onr towerd the beils are wild, Ringing for the Jlesa-ed Child Lurn tols Cheistmss-morning: Taorn ta-day, to faith new wprung— Bora to falin ere Prophets sung— Lo for from evury tongue, Heavan's high court adornfug! Cuicago. Wi C. Wicmanos, CHRISTAAS, Christmas-caruls, nierry rhymas, Aiagle with She feative chimes, Huar the masic? nauy. falliag, Uoly mumaries secalitug 04 our cuilduood's Curistmas-times, SSALY N0k, b ric., L 10 rrangements of __'TO RENT-ROOMS. _ whon the village was asiir and a”bght wes | pubtic bullding [ ever visitéd, The buildiug as | compared tho cost of producing the wlectrie e . AUBURBAN REAL ENTATE, Aiscelluneou burning in the house of his victhn, And {f 1t | a whole 1s well conatructed, although the plaster- | Tieht whih the price charged 1or gas-light by the Ago lmreu Tus years to teil, Is It Tousible? Fui ALE-ONLY $:0-HOUSE AND & - IHE AGENTS MOI6 THE was o horse-thiel why dld he not stesl the | tog and staircases show sume deficiencies which o companies, Now fol 116 ke au estimnnte, Vipes uld glees all luve o cincinnatl Lummiercial (Ind, Rep.), twol e b ppomn *suralatied and uitiraldied, wit horse and put twenty or thirty miles between We'll say It costs $1 u tnousundieet tn make tuo Manhood bends to childieh pleasures, and without bosrd, tu 0 vuati.od b as i i might bave been avolded l:(y a cluser supervision ou the part of the butfding-superintondent. After making due atlowunce tor theso defects, the people of Ihinols touy tuke o Just pride In this, the ficest bullding erected 1or similar pur- pases in the United States. ‘I'be prescot vumber of fnmates is 233. and the Superintendent, Dr. C, L. Wilbur, I8 dally recslving applicatious rom the vurious cotintica TIs it pussile that the Potter Committee, con- scerated, o8 fL was, to the work of reform, sud especlally the overthrow of wickedness in bigh places by tho rutnless exposurs of fraud, pro- poses to conless gulity kuowledge of 8 scheme vy ‘Tilden's futimates to buy the Presidency for vishi in bawd, by tue evaaion of luvestigation of e apher telegramsl Trulie cut ataves of dlithesome mensures, Wakenad by the season's spell, 4+ @lory bo ta Uod on high Saok the chorue af the wky, On that merry Christoias-morning, At tho welcoine, glorious dewnlng Of taut bar, tho day's bright oye. himselt and the locallly of the howieldei It was 1o horse-lbief or trainp; and, il the plpe fudicates where the fatal shol was fired, that shot was fired out of that second-story window, My, Weber dwolt at some Jouuth ou the evi- dence of Eddv Clark, which be contended was alinost onmndmlnf. The motlve tor this crime must be found. : 3 J ALy, hi juil; TATE WANTED, | W5 Wil o! divenm, s ‘o s " ot i il in Rrsceciss iy EIAL HOURES, SEDISC AND | Jufoihatin, fo rellable fwobly uuly. conveilentls located. . C. MAGILL, | CAIUNE GUILD rus. ‘e companies charze tieir custoers ouble tbat amount, A burner burns fifty fect aday and 1,000 fect o twenty days, allowing ten fours a'uuy for twe lignt. This would bo 5,000 feet tur every 100 days, xod 15000 1eet for cyery 300 duys, “The 15,000 feer will cost $18.° Put o ghe. sixty-ive odd days, and wo buve 1825, 1he total yeorly cost oi pro- IR N k. TIME, NuXT SCNDAY AT ‘Who could have any motlve to murder 8o luno- | in tho State, usking permission to send more | duclog o ves-liht ten hours u duy. Now I huve s+ Peace on Earth—good-wil 1o Meu ™ DERSONAL=GENT “WIO™ PAID LADYR FANE | dval wich Grsi-class ceat @ 1nan as Alvaro Clurk! Certaluly 5o en- | feeble-minded children to the Asylum to recelve | Heured out tho cust of the fuel required to Keuo singy tuy etraln sgalu. Not Accordlug to Laws Jw:“ N TR U T AL B vk R R R emy~becauss ho lnd wone—excope in bis own | tho caro it _{s imbosuible Lo busiow upon thein | furuish stoum-power for wu clectric Hant of the s s care ks a valid Dayton Jocrual (Kew.), NYORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES AN | = v e Tor o Wi the :a{-:{.ue'ns::yn ] e L o L o DO i Iniegalty, 10 biien Lo ssiig **llultelujo und Amen!” Geu. Tom Liwlue shoald riss from his scat, | LEVared 0 ne! arviis T ChitOacs viare i _LONT AND ¥CUN, ) veriod of time daily, 10T gob six lgnts per borse puwer by tho use of » uew Cenerator, siud theps I8 Do doubt about it, each bt will cust 81.50a year, To stiin this resuls the best sugiues ust be used, Lante cotines are Lo MONDAY ~AFTERNOON, ABOU' her oy i ladisnacavs caror o ity fucieng aud W abash i aluing ueorly ¥ rewarded | T8y, T W sonted. Upon Inquirlug, * Where docs this pupil come froml "l‘l alinosy fnvuriably recelved for an suswer, ' From Cuook County,” ‘Tlis seemed very strauge, but upon making further fuguiries § learnced that the county’s quuta of uts 0d, In thunder toner, Jevounce grecubacks for | Asy bufea that Wit glve wich tuterbation we will man could have. Mrs, Clark sald that po fuinfl- thelr fllegul act in proanmivg to riso Lo pur with | USNNID LAMKR, ‘V"M'“'_L#'I":"v. AV eat uilsun st, o fanity bad passcd between bersel! and Jos S Peter: that he had wever kissed her nor sl bim, Her statenieuts befure the Corouer's jury How the Heavenly ctber rang While the raptueed Seravh's sang! Like the ocean's waves It thundgrud— Wide the peurly gates I¢ sundered; goid. 'Tho law provided that resumption should | ™ REARDING AND LODGING, bezin Jau. I, 18V, aud liore wu tave L la the | ~~~svss=~ Sowes = ahowed that she lled thero or here. Mr. Weber | paticnts was nob overfilled. bust possitlo economy, ‘Lhe fgures uro Lused Juy-bully jitaio the clang. middle of December, 1873, ‘This i clearly vof B, o . A ACKAG Clurk had stated she never vis- " Spending all daySunday at the Asylu, [ had 1 on 3,000 or 4,000 horse-power all {u one place, In commeumoration we weurdiug to tue terms of the statute. Uzum: 5 fif.&_ 1"57""}'"'" ‘fl«:‘}“‘;’“‘:-"““'acufi“‘; 2 Archer-ay, 10 Fr dted Joe Bt. Poter's house fn this cly, | an uuusual oflmnunuv for obscrving the Inside | with all the taudert sppliunces. 1 Lave flzure IFue Gur sweelest minstrelay, 1 t0 Joba Bucrman. S iaene o 38 prewedk, Witk ey, {ortieretury by WA Uus Van Buren (aterrupted bini, and s brfet | workings of the institution, which a casual vis- | it gown. ‘I'hie_fuel costs 89 per unnum per At oue commu 8itar bendi e~ e s P Ly B RPITZ DUO. but polnted colioguy followsd, durlng which | ftor would never have s vlisnve to see If cver o | horse-power. For tiub fuel 1 get six light: ¥ hience vur hytuns of prul American‘Goods Abroad. Hoteise B L udy Dhat such torw Boarling cul "b, the wreten, | observivg, and 1 must confess it 4 thls unders | Bring fo down thne aud It coues to §1.50 p Vruve vue Cisrtatian unity. Landow CouriJuurnal, ILARENCE NHOUSE, Nus. 131, uaI 18 AND ST [ ol Wnder will rechive s luers) retwara by retarn: ete,, were employed Lo fepress the feellogs en- | current of genuluences ou the part of the Su- | Mt This ls tor fuel alune, leaviug out i Gakilteseolt. O reluibe What will by thought of the United Brates | fiouriand tooms wsoter 81t th ds; "por weologs | 10k bi A W EALMER, 200 Weas piarus tertulned. ‘The testimony of Mrs. Clark on the | perlutendeut and the kiuducss of the hul{ vestinent. weur aud tear, coat of attendance, o uphlised heart wid voicet shipplog pluwm-cuddlog to England, potatocs to | Ww#iv. Fursiabvd rovius to reut without buard, TRAVED—FROM BTALLE ra preseut trial was bere sent for, aud obtalued e, L atter sone delay, The State's Attoruey, hows ever, fnoated that atrs. Clark denled inceting Jou at the Blue Istaud avenuo depotand kissing bim, or wver Laviog been 1o bis arms, orin e rouin alous with bim. At the Coroner's iuquest she adinitted seclug him once at bis sister’s QTOLEN O e R o WA ity Eakairap with ¢ arsuiul 10a ek A Nbers) roward will be paid 17 i teachors Lhat especiully pleascd me. Avout 0'clock u. mn. the beil rang for Sunday-school, In & few momeuts ! saw two ruws of Lappy faces enteriog the chupel by wpposis duurs, and seating thetaclves as yuietly os oy similer numbar of clitdren L ever saw tocether betore, Every grade of fdiovy and lmbectlity was there oll, and sv on. Esttmating atl theso expenses with the pourcet englues uud tho pooress ecou- ouly, wuure the eXpensvs ura ctionsious, 10 1 can get alx Jiglls per horse powcer, eacls Jight wlli vost Dot wore than $3.43 per year,” ‘the Chnevaller wus silcut. lle went luto a muaing moud. Ile luoked through the window Mako the featal day 3 vicesing, 1y our ifte und deods confossing Chrisk vur Giit, of 31l the chvice, Let our houies be & Day uo gluddur dawns on B Fill 1te kvery bour with gladuess N - DA” BOTEL, 188 AND 150 WABASIL. drelaud, vatineul to Scotland, toys W Nusea A L e A a o berg, aud lager-beer to Genuany ! Yet such are | .00 ver days 8 lbral reduction to weekly budracrs.” | Brouy e aeels Aatiersl teward MO8 b b nion. tueducts) and they re Lo thore astoulsbing NDETHOUGE, COUNER ~ WADASI-AV. A8 | O 10UGH, 503 West hudlaua-s. vliai 4o huw thrice-told tale of thu rezutar nud | 55 Nediuoat o Periiansis poank &t very fow rait | oroak protitable salu of Awericuu cotion gouds i Mau- | 1ausicul, 33.00 per day._Lay bosrd 83, Cunie aud w et ciester und Awerlean cutiery aud baniware 1o \ INDOR d“.f”""m lz: STATE-AT., OPPOSITE | === e 5 11 care and sudoess, uer. i Fuobie, With board, 83 _IBUSINESS CHANCES. house, Mr. Weber, during Lis suference to the | representea,—from the driveling, snitifiug, de- | st a little frog-pond for somo wionients, and Drowi i juy s eacc ailt 4 Biningusm, o rmh: OB Wi —— 4 it aisis evidence at the Coraner’s Lin«‘ucu. Tited in its | Tormod hitat, with diminutive head sad mis. | Hion salds * WVith s ouc-horse power thy dutr | g, (eronmedosstala et oy : - ay; Trsuh ey a, \WE ksrAuLIsED FUGSITCIE FAGTORE speech to almonish Gus Ven*Buren not 1o | placed eyes, to the foullsh boy (inbecile) who ks | locukolf canale ©ives a lizb equal to sixty-six Feihuta te N, Lonfs Ase, I e b syurin about so. voustantly Jaugblug with a sulllcient cuuse, | @us-) With the same power 1 only gel six A CIRIS AS-11YMN. H1. Louis I nnig spaich, T4k o K0 Lo Rsrupe, B Vaa Buren—~I was onlv looking after my nates, Cau't & mwn curn fo bis seat? I oever el castor i inv lile, The Court—Stop this, now, This banteriog Of couusel hae gone fur cuough. Therc's no barm done yet, but it it's kept up,‘there’li be trouble, I know. Mr. Weber recavltulated the testlnony, show- ing Mrs. Clark’s wthuacy with St. Poter, Would apy reputable wowan porwit & bired luan (o praciice these libertles sud fodulge ond wha fu many respects is but Jittie below tue level of ordinary bumanity. The exerlica consisted mostly 1n sluging” sacred soovs, 1 which all the puplly Jowued bearudly. Oue little girl, about the “moust pleasivg-looking of the fumutes, favored us with s soly, the puptls Joluiog jo the chorus, ‘The stuging was “fully as good 83 18 generally heard i city Buudsy-schiools, aud the deport. meut of the schola @reat deal better than [ have frequently witnesicd fn ay ssacuiblage of each equal to voe vaw-et. People lovk i uthicr and ask how | can hope to con- pote with the candle. ‘Lhe suswer is easv. ‘The Jublochkoft canidle consumncs curbon that costs three thues more thuu tie power that supulies thio elecericity. Heuce, 8t tie sumne cxpens could use clghteen of my lizuts. Tho caudlo car nut be subdivided, Its lichs (s s0 iutense thut a ground-giuss 14 usea to mudily s power, Tuis fuvolves & loss, ot 50 per ceut of light, reduclng the value ol tho sixsy-six What about tue rebulldivg ot the Soutbern Hotett What has become of all the taist lo wby vther clty the Soutlern would bave veen ro- T, ee. ouut ulrvady, Bus thitre fs uo other city whose Bo,mw ~ A woet ¢ promivent ' aud ¢ wealthy ¥ citizeus | 2D Lwuuiydecondal. | e s0 lazy nmxl“u u'.kl‘!‘b flhh :unl Llulluw. 50 | ANl velond ot g wanting 1 public spirit aud enterprise, as ours. o L WIE S BIEW Perbaps it 18 4 crsio Wy Wit withoot YOI LITILR GIGL, WHEGL Bilk WiLL motliors €are, Noihor sulth Bide b . LRULAN wure boliteucss; but il ic is we proposs Lo sdd “:...'r agoud sclioots Netereute, Adurcis D o B A IMPROVED o 1 soon. e i NG AT 3 scres lu Mebruaks, with stock and furpming fuples 9 QUS| et a1t 108 U BIoA40 1ROt 04 Feal e Lrly Al hall the glad and juyouy nizbt When burss frum Jivaven a glurious light, Aud Angel-bosty sang tureuzh 1he aky Glag Udius of redemblion pixk: *+ Glory Lo 1l who feigue oy Peace ou Lisrth sug ledvenly lov Bheplerds who watched tioir Sucks by night Weru starticd ot Lo wonurous wixbt Aud stood entranced u¢ beariug strafug Ufuweotest wusic O'er 1o plaiie: No touzue, uo lyre, oo Ouuld give furthh such Inepirtik souud. JOR SALK—HALF OR WHOLE INTEREST I8 X ) Oy payio, Tesaarant.Good foeution.” Addicia ‘Lribune witice. uiusk have bluderis conveiuoisei | 7ok Ndidress U7, Vribune oblc " 2T i oM NEAT | JPOR SALE-$x0-HALF Sirendtiat, neas that wilt vay ainoiing mators; | Quye. NousLut & bubiuess iau wanied. f g ST OF T HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Stey within tairty mutcs’ walk of COnre: Jlouss would these fatuiilaritics uuless she bad suuk from the | & stwilar number of perfectiy-develoged chil- | gas jeta to tulriy-three. Thus at the same oX- | Of 1) Eurth's sous 'twus tueiss 10 bear Tho Olfo » Fog-Hory, B e AT AT bl S R e e itlon of a wifeaud = niother (o the derradiog | dreu. Thelady teacher conductiug the exerclscs ase we bave eighteen ol mrv Nghts ol une K38 | Tue wusi of thu Uppor Spbury, .,,,,,.,:,. q.,,,.,‘:w.,,,. ) LL PAICTIER IN WANT OF FURNITURE ARE frryit e "'7 “i o = Syl £ ol i un sdultercas! Would she permit & | scoma especially udapted Lo tha place she fills, | Jet each to oue carbou vaudls equal to thirty- | Tou svui-eutranciug soug of lesven, It is strangy (bat the Oluo tanagers, fn cast- A Jivtied 10 craituo our atuck bud pricer W ¢ | v EXCHANGEFINKE TMPROVED AN Lired wan to bold ber in his arms -nafin ber, | Mer aingiug arouses the children from s sort of | three gas jets. “luess vighteen lights, jui Tuen rst, J0F wiany ages, given, » Tall ifue of superior chstiber sebe a3 froum l ‘bruved 1aods I Jywa foF gvusral lercan! Aunouuciug bo the sla-luet Bucth ¥ ‘o wiguby Savior's vusble Birth, ‘lie sbioplicius bastened o Lheir way, Wuere Curlel, tuw Babe, 1 wsuver lay, Aud waw the tuvuwe of Aokvis’ story, Virgiu Motaer, sud Lord uf Ulory. Quickly they Lold w wil around “Yuw wond'rous Being they bad found. Boon did the Earth take uy Uls pralss, ° Pevwngud I8 Lo later days, % ? o ¥ : ircioc, il tereys cae) waTy ¢ o Ui 8 Urussal vl ! . SR Tho sage of Fruit 101 pulied the pasty out of f::_l; L B A O VT R oy R AT the Blougl of Despond tn 1573, wud Lo could | at., nedr the bridze. carry it to victory Jn 1870 with euyiling ke o ol S et bk ol ey Ialr snowine, Mo "h“.l""”""'l""""‘fl“""‘“ FTEIS POl BAUE—FILio1-CLANS YOUTEAND | e e e e whou he uprooted the 'l Lessaiisn plues; il in- d swell CUltors: wleo, aoms bocvtid haud sielgus Selict 18 @s eleur av the outiucs of Cape Mutu- | wid Fasers for wagou 85 175 Wert Ade 30d then 2o out acd cxpistn 1o & ired girl that bad been rubbiog ber face! The plctures Tound on Jov Liud beou given bim, he sakd; Mry. Clari stated that bo ssked her for and took them. As to the lctters, Mrs. Ciark testitied Weforo the Corouer's jury that she wrote fetters for bLim. He “sala she naver Weute letters for bim, ouly disected some cu- that be wighit write tu her wheo b was lethargy, untll cach hittie throat produces such S0uDUS 84 ita Wore uF less perfectiy-developed vocal cords ang wusyces of laryox, with the de- velopment of the widitiaval powers, would pee- ciously dlstributed over the arca to be lightod, duubly shelr valuo when comvared tu & slu lamp of cighitceo ¢as jets. Wt | tean ls thia: Here is & room with oue ges jet. Tue gus jot s equal (o ifteeu cundive, but filteen cetdics distributed sround the roow would eive wore light tbew tbe was jet. Ouo the swwe princ- ple | suy that oue wrbou caudle, cqual to ihirty-thireo gas jowd, would give uoly sbout Joois ONE-FOULTH 3 . == | R34 elegant black-waliut bank Foaviee 18, wAlurthelchool was dismissed we took a stroll througn the building under the dircction of the Buperintendent, visiting the school-rooms, kiwheus, aluluz-roows, lauudry, Lakery, wod LUIAGES, MELCHAN DEIE 5 108, 2 o > TURE, D Why suould Mrs, Clark relieve blm | euvine-room. Tue bakery, with iis clen fl oue-lialf the hghit twat culitecn of wy lawps | Kebearsiug now, wisk wore delight, i s, a4 bls Votco gucs Aol through the vl | yEf ANTED-TWENTY-VIVE T£AM3 WADL | ' cd: adi wicedniide, 10 peyours ubducy oaled los cae i he bm‘nm\:lll‘u:\l upt \\’Bn wmh.iu&llun of -ufi sweet white Im:m!‘ywnu in an especlaily | would give. They would actually lurivum the | W wouders of that glorivus nianat, ~ Iey- of tlais lthe the ceboes of u locomotive i W ice. Apply oz Tni ludinaa-u) - ik 00 Kounla CuriEy wlehous reoval, T W 2.:-::; o vumstuncvs could exist that would inake | creditsble coudition. ‘I ue schuol-tooms are very | Jublockkofl caudle lu coouomy wheu uped ju | As the feiruing tiuns cuies souud, v 100 canuns of the Sierrus. 1o the prescnce of | =S — ¢ ¢ 5 . . . _MIISCELLANEOUS. My, Clurk tue debior of & bired wanl Her ro- | uuwerous, aud complete o tbelr urrsugemienty, | lgotiog up @ given arca. Aud all this desplia | e oy Hie peaisc tu aeaveuly oul Lis pure persouslity tho great questions of | o it s N S, L 5 ; Aud widee elili, frou yuar tw year, : : i SLEAN SWEL 5T ALL BE S0LD. BAL: | \\TASHING-MACHIAES, 1atuns with ber buaband indicated that sho bad | Escl wehool-joom 1s about forty fect square, | the face that Lcon obtain ouly u total Jight of u fove sud fear, dounce, tarill, aud Dog-cholers would by Jost CLEAN SWEEP. MUsT 3 D. 1 Nguacy ¥ i uac 1t all love for it What wero the relations | well heated and veotilated. ‘T rooius 108 She | six Kas-jete per Bors-power o WSLY-alx. by Ui | 1T matioss wiis socle (rioute birog - alicbt uf. Unitke Senator Tnunna, the veteran fi,gg« S gewlnokasaniniiisaciss puetTics, .‘uu:q?.‘fi"‘::imf"m"flfh s exlating between Alvare Ciurk vud Joe St Peterl | Ligher ggades of puplls wre very stw- | use of 8 carboa cendle.” Of vrakes W tuelr Bivenal bing. Allvu tever talhg sbout e cxvedave stras O | (Hljaren's boois b &y Price You Ghoow W Bag. Oped | salo by U3l & L MUSOEL & CU.. 6dd Wabalioary He was treated 83 ouu of the family, sud returo- | Bur W schoolrovms du the aty, The couverastiva Lext turoed upom ths cur~ | Wowse'vr i st Lis peucosul thious, coulpalguiug, ileis alwuye feady 10F Lue work | Curistaes. GILBLLE, 41 50uth clak-at. BeRd 10F Cataluguiv.

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