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THE. CHICAGO TRIBUNE: PAGE Bey. Btrent Station Con way ho had been tre b eluded to tell the whole truth Friday night before the burglary, he states that Crowne sent for him, std told Jhim what he ‘ Nut Mes. Ustruer, living ub Now MH North Green strect, was ab home, They Met at the mano place thes succesding night, but avatn the conditions were not favorable, and [twas not totil Monday night that it was Annotnced that Mrs. U, was away from lome. Crowne then wentwith Keenan und blmself to within mn few doors : Snterest nt thie tia, as emigrants are pouring to that Territory: iu great numbers. CRIME, THE ALS'LON TRIAL Kpecial Dtspttch to The Trimine. Astanta, Ua, April 2.—The case of En- for the murder of Col. Alston, was ‘called this Bolicitor-Gencral after some discttasion among counsch, Judge Hellyer ordered thy case for Monduy, the 28th, at which tne it will, tu all probability, bo tried, "This cage ts, of course, of the [ntensest. in- terest, and fa uttended by ‘the ableat counsel iv Georgia. Cox will he defended by ex-Conerces- inan Candicr, Gen, Gartsell, 2S. detfries, Col. Abbot Billups, and four other leading firms. ‘Khe prosecution will be conducted by Solicltor- General Ben will, Jr Judge Hopkins, Judge Mall of Macon, Col. Hawkins of Americus, Judge Twiggs of Augusta, Gen, Uarlington of South Carolina, W. HH. Haleey, and perhaps half-aslozen others. ‘The defense with be based upen the statement that, just before Alston was shot, ho turned os if to walk away, drew at the saine hous ‘There Ia cons The Mascon; or, Love ns French of Barriere, Jorined at the Olymnle in February, 1870, Mary Stuart boing the role asalgocd tle actross. Mes, Housby also from thne to thine appeared tn the Hosalind and Cordelia wero G. Wallin), frat tn February, 18) BURGLARIE: —— t Pisco of Work Dono in the Heart of the City. —— es Rifled of Thelr. Most Val- ntents---How It Was Done. a - Robbers Unooremoniously Woman's Hodroom, the affatr. ‘The legitimate drama. the parts in which she was best known, NEW YORK. nectat Dienatch to The Tribune. New York, Aopril 3t.—Jack Hayerly's United Mastodon Minstrels, compriainy all the burnt cork taleut between the Atlantic and Pacific, and from Maino to Texas, with all the back countics heard from, put in an appearance at Haverty's Thentra this evening, ‘The house has probably never contained such # numerous attendance. ‘The auditorium was literally jammed, from the orchestra rall to the back wall in the gallery. Thoentertainment gaye unlimited entisfaction, and overything was repeatedly encared. ‘The the performance, which, they were to enter, and aa to whera the most valuable goads and the monuy wero to bi found. ‘The plander was brought in xatehcla, and was taken by Crowne to his store. Ile yaya 3 Uem 82 cach.” Subsequently, whan trouble yoOnrES CLEANED OUT. tinue to make good hauls in all Yesterday morning It was ho night some of the gontry U, Garrabrant, dealer ishing foods at No. 109 Clark Ales the store adjoining, No. 111, by J. F. & Charles Halla, merchant street viaduct, him $1h, told him to get out af town, und to send for nore inouey if it was wanted. tien went to Clinton, Ja, Connell alsv gave that a satchel contalnng two herder on Western nyenue, near Hubbard strect. ‘The oflicers went thero Jast evening, nud found two limpertinent youths in charge, who stated been ‘left there, especially well i ishing goods. ‘The latter was pack- to moving on the Ist of Jara taught bim a way to hefore dreamed of, ve windows in the rear, both from the and froin the first oor, opening upon reached by a Inbyrinth did not grow wearlsomo at any tlme. ‘I'he feature which commanded especial attention ‘Was the pleture popularly supposed to represent duck Hayerly, which hung over the performers ike ogilt-edged banner of light. {t made dack took like a Tammany polltician from the Four- teenth Ward, aud the man who patnted {t ought to be sited for libel, But that didn’t prevent the show from scoring a grand success. ‘The Great strike of the evening was mado by the twelvo jig daucers, who wore celled and Billy Rice was also well re- ceived. The Minatrols will stay three weeks, and if the lit of to-night fs any kind of a thing to Judge by, they will sweep the town. Mr, MeVicker is hera Alling up the remainder of his season, To-night he attended a dress ro- hearsal of ‘Fatnitas,” of the Fifth Avenue ‘Theatre, with a view to accuring the piece and company if they come anywhere near his ex- pectations, It ls likely that, In addition to this, he will give Chicago something entirely new in the way of " Pinafore,” und it is protty well set- tled that Abboy’s “Engaged” company will play st Sluc's thentro lator on. ‘The old gen- tlemau don't propose to let anything go by hin that will “bring fn the rocks." were both arrested and gaye the namea of Joho Short and Cat Hennessoy, quently been arroated asa thief, now entertained of recoyerlng all the $200 worth AMUSEMENTS. WAVERLY’S, Misa Clara Morris reappeared In this city last. night. ‘he house, although fairly filled, was not as large ns the advent of this great actress She will bo hero six nights, for Bun- day is not included among her working days, and during her engagement will appear in threa of her personationa,—Cora in * Article 47," Ca+ mile, and Diss Multon,—ereastions which in no ainall mensure have contributed to ler fame, and, with Made’eine Morell, Anne Sylvester, Alize, and others, hava stumped her as the greatest. actress Americn has yet produced. Sho has achteved this title because slic fs pot on actress Mtke nearly oll her prede- not oven excepting Cushman, but ig on originator, The latter has fre- athat he never and fired as he wheeled. ‘Treasurer Renfroc bas sworn, however, that Alston turned to try and walk into the next room, but, seeing Cox ontering tliatroom by another door with a cocked pistot fu fils hand, saw that there was no alter- Ne therefore turned and drow his pistol, Cox's alreaty being out. Mr. Renfroo further swears that the men’s hands vrosacd ag they fired, and that the explosions were ao nearly simultancous that he cannot tell Another polnt of defense fa, that. Alston followed Cox to the Capitol, which Is exptnined by the prosecution os follows: When Gov, Colauitt left Aleton at Berron's res- taurant, he (Colquitt) sald le would go und talk with Cox, and effect an adjustment of the Shortly afterwarde Alston walked ‘over to the Capitol. ‘That his purpose was aliil fa court whlch {s hich would bo impossible, ‘an bo reached from: every buildin; ri to Clark streeta in the nort! block, and by two entrances for warborn street. es Reparates it from asmallor fsiuclosed from the alley native but to flebt. which fired first. munded all approaches save those ings fronting, upon ston wtreot. The stores whlch d forma the wostern wall of he plans lald to ace iT the most elaborare character, “A is left ina small alley cou- ‘ances of Dearborn street,— necting the two cn! then tore off and pushed forward the stures above mentioned the faorger court, ‘gig gTon® NO. 111 WAS FIST FORCED. n bars upon the upper half of the basc- aside, and one was ff completely, and was used In forcing. ‘The window-catch was and the gush forced, Entrance was cted by clamborlug upon a spiral {de the window. rricd Into a small dressiug-room, ither the polles uot passcre-by could and alter they selected what wus wanted it was put (nto bags and was anded throagh the open Ww nightwatehmen, ot precedents, told him that Cox wags up-stairs looking for him. Alston at once retraced his steps, snd went into the Trensury, and, in abundant caution, ordered the janitor to close the cuor, In s moment Cox durat the door open and entered, ‘Thegen- eral Snipression fs that Cox wil be convicted, A strange clrcumatance fs quoted in this. connee- It has always beon the Iaw in Georgia in ease of purely circumstantial evideuce, “recommendation tu mercy” by the jury mado banging Impossible un sentence to imprisonment for life. Col, Alston, at the last session, by earnest advocacy had o Dill passed «that a recummendation to mercy athould save the prisoner's neck fu all cases of direct or indirect evidence. man who will appeal to the clemency of thls new law, framed by Alston’s kindly impulses, will be his own murderer, covered from his wounds, and, upon looking at him, it would be hard to tell that he had shot. ‘The wound in his mouth in singularly Scores of women have ventured on her methods; many have appeared In her creations, but tho imitation has been as Brummugom to the genu- ino article, ‘They may have possussed a more beautiful face or form, or u mora graceful car- riage, but none bas over yot been able to imbuo thelr characters with the vitallty or Mil them with the warmth of lmanity of a Clara Morrla. © Article 47,” the play selected for lost ulht, cannot be taken as one of the best apeciinens o the French emotional drama. ing of the stur 1t would te exceedingly uninter- There {8 n good denl of revi den! of forgiveness, and, between t! TNE WILUELMJ CONCERT. ‘The first of the series of chamber concerts under the auspices of Wilhelm was given tn New York on the 18th, The Zribune of that Indow were pried It waa beautiful concert with which Mr, Wil- helinj and his associates began fast nlynt the short series of chamber-musie vorfermances to wh the public have looked forwar! with so much in A charming programme, a remarkable in- terpretation, a Jargo, cathisinetic and apprecta- tive andicuce,—what more conli[ive Lave asked fur concert opened with Unydn's quartet in D minor, opus 76, and it ended, after varluus solos, ctc., with Schumann's familiar and olegant quintet, opus 44, better played ‘wo ever heard it before, commuted the eco what was foilNg On, Indow to those Tut for the avt- Wrobably the first taken from the sto ant consisted of glov aeck-wear, allk handkere: shirt amd ueck Jewelry. Everything was dump- edout of the boxes [nto bays broucht there for ‘From Hulla's stock were taken satin aut silts, corde, bratds, and ode, valued in all at about $100. The the ureater portion ‘cs, hoslery, underwear, lets, and a full Hne ou: Cox has entirely re- Yho characters for the could assume the efforts of n better grade of actors than the company can boast. rig, unquestlonab): Inge Was that of ¥ It may bo imagined what @ backbone Mr. Wilhelm) puts into the body have not heard him in inyeic of this class will. realize in how many particulars he ts exceliont in It. Jorge tono counts for much, but that is hy no means Tha purity, evenness, ond softnuss of hie tone are, perhaps, more preclous in tho quartet than they are in the solo. rasp af tha musical wea, clear purception of tho ri and meaning of the work, are rare and inval- ualuable; and thon his evident love for what he 1s doing affects both the sudience and the piayers, Mr. Witholinj is fortunate in calling aroond” him sympathetic and cultivated companions, Damroych he finds o congenial sccond ja whom the artistic unture is strongly marked; Schwarz and Bergncr no aecurce performers of recognized ability, and of jong experience and aptitude in chamber concerts; and for tue plano iu the quintet Inst evening Me. Williaa Mason— whoa too seldom heard in public—lent hia val- It must be enid that in tho uartot the first violin dominated over e instruments; not that ‘Mr, Wilhelm: Playou too loud, but becnnwe his tonca aascrte theinsolves by tholr very Alter Miss Mor- the best acting of the cyon- J. i, Wheelock, KENTUCKY BUSUWHACKERS. Loutsviunz, Ky., April SL—A specinl dis- patch from Mt. Vernon, Ky. to the Courier- duurnal saya: For soyeral wecks past a party of men hays been holding meetings near there and baye effected an orgonlzation for the pur- several persons Wheelock fs a clover nud n careful actor, whose intelligence generally guides him to a correct and whose ability to ex- @ Heceptuble conveyance fo was cast for of this stock, | as ortion of {t nalf-packed fn the dressing-room, ‘here were two ames of gas in the store,one in the rear and one in front, und the niht-watch- e both failed to detect any- tthe place, upon either of ils broad style, orm conception of his pari press rarely falle in of that conception, Duhamel, and rendered the role with excellent discrimination in the stormy the scenes in Pr, Coombs’ study, und, later, with bls wife and Cora, he was manly and ten- Miss Morrie’ Cora js a triuny fulfilled by that delleate art to Ww! and symmetry of result are so precious, She ts Her presentment of the love-ruined licraine shows that she baa the sou) to grasp, with intuitive sympathy aud knowl- edge, the experiences of humauity, ‘There is no crudity {n the performance; tlicro are no raw and angular blemishes; sho comprehongs her powers, sod, more, she men and city palic thing wrong ubow thelr nlghtly rounds, While all thts had been colug on the bars of A WINDOW IN No, 109 were being forced apart In n manner exactly shnilar, and entrance effected without removin| anyof the bars, ‘the burglars went throug! the show-eases, dumping the contonts into bage, and leaving the pasteboard boxes behind them, and must have sucured at least: $400 worth . of massages and in town und county, Cireult. Court sould they escape Indictment, aud havo also threatened to burn the tow and hang cortaln county olliclals. Last Saturday 9 writ was issued for suveral persons known to be members of the organization, and the writ is of Asbloy Oweug, the A posse of trenty-Hve men was summoned, and together they proceeded to house of | Jesue near Pine Tl. Not finding tm there, they turned, and, when a short distance from Pitt. man’s house, they were tired into by a party of bushwhackers. ‘The fire was returned and som. 200 shots exchanged, when the bushwhackers withdrew. ‘Tivo oflicers wore slightly and ong bushiwhackers an actress by nature. pauls. pareices, placed In tho han: county detective. jorfection of scusuous Littman, who This prominence, however, albelt a de- fect, was probably not objected tu by most of the audience, end when the plano was used it disap- peared; induod, in the quintet it was the plano that provailed ‘a iittle too much. helnj sod Damroach Bach's, for two viol escsses the ful fs one fault In the pres sentation of Cora, ft ts that the agony in the last act Is unnecessarily sustaincd. tain drops in the fourth, howoyer, the pleturo is transfused with living fra. Rubulng short of bags, they Im- frovisel somo by tying up undershirts with Whon they had done they se- iccted a towel and pleco of soap and washed thunselyes. ‘That ao nich was left behind is, therefore, not attributable to any ono having wared them off, but rather to au inability to carry off 60 much plunder, Neither burglary was discovered until the vores were opened in the mornin. while Mr, Halla was looking about the rear rludows a young man throw up a window in Vreston & Kean’a building, No. 100 Woanington go opens to the court, and asked NOW MUCK HAD DREN TAKEN. It wusat once concluded that he knew some- thing about the matter, und be was closely questloued. His name is James Gallacher; his employment, a clerk it of Gerlurd Foreman. cot in the rear office, Until the cur- layed on Adagio of J. Ina with piano accompant ment, and in this exquisite work the accord bo- tween tho twoartiats, widely as they differ when they ore apart, was close and most surprising, Tha plece (whtch we beliuve ia arranged froma concerto} was repented. Wano accompaninicnt, a paral the romanza from Cnopin's ond irs, Mary L. Swift contributed songs by Mondolesohn oid Mozart's **Voi cho ‘The conception tho moat szonizing intensity of love, hatred, terror, or the awful yacutty and frenzy of alicnated reason, {a the mere patoxysm Bub- stituted for the distinct und rounded ideal. the fourth act, where sho falls at the fect of George, asks bis forgiveness, and becomes con- sclous of approaching madness, she plays like and reaches a pitch of reitlicm almost hidcous in {ta repulsiveness, drous voice, compnssing thy gamut of human sympathies, passions, und cmotions, and her mobile face, her expressive oye, her motion und gesture, all so vivid und vital, eontribute to mnke this avone ono of surpassing eroatnces, ‘The company perhaps will appear to better advantage after a few moro rencarsals, might one oritwo of its members appeared to un. deratand thelr lines but imperfectly. Mr. George Morton as Victor did unt impress us favorably. Ho lacks case, and delivers his text as if ic were aleason, ‘Ihe sano remark will apply to Mr. Baker, who playod (Lille, Misa Moilic Macitur Steele, who porsonated sVarerlic, should take a lesson in earnestness from Miss Morris. May Croly was the Zoulse, nud her acting des noted pramniso. Miss Amelia Hodges, Mr. Charles Plunkett, und Harry Gilbert were the interpre tors of Madan Duhamel, AL, Lota Count da Lrieve. 'TENNESSEE. Nasuvie.y, Teon., April 21—Seven hundred yiolators of the Revenue Jaws appeared befora the United States Circuit Court to-day. One hundrad and seventy-flve accepted Deveus? ain- nesty, aud all tho rest will follow suit. A large number of witnesses summoned wero dis- Wahemj also MLLE. LITTA’S CALIFORNIA DE- In the Tenth District William Wynne, 0 whito boy, and a negro boy named Alex Spencer, quurreled, resulting in Wynno striking Sponcer on the bead with a stone and fatally wounding The Strakosch opera season oponed in San Francisco, on the 14th inst. withagrest suc ccas, ‘The opera was “Lucia,” with Mile, Litta fo the title role. All of the papers were enthu- silastic over ber performance, aud pronounced it We acloct one of the many glowing tributes, from the Chronicle: Never in the snnalsof the San Francisco stago hina there been seen go brilliant anu fashfonavie an asrombiago na was gnthered togothor Inst evening ‘on tho inungnration of the «oason of Hallan opera ‘Tho boxes, the parquet, resented the appearance of & dazzling hue, ontanced by of San “Francisco's fairest Our clty tss0 cosmopolitan in Ita character, eo minastcal in its taste, so critical initaappreciation, that the interest on this occa~ sion Was gtreatly augmented in regard to the rocep- tion that thy usw company was to bo accorded on ‘The overture showed clearly {hat the orcheatra, under the Jeadership of Biz, ai ood form aud under oxcellont e@ opening sconca Sig. great impression y beautiful recitalive and tho admiravia manner in which his tivo arias wero delivered. Avonce ho showed that ho war an artist worthy of the fame he has achieved, and all through the opera, by bis beautiful method and wu and by-atudiously avoiding nl) excess o} contributed largely to the success of the evening, jared ns abo has been to by received with enthusiasm, must have been sure poland at the faint applause that ureeted her entry ty Lucia, and ber iItet aria, Meanava net aitenzio, elicited ‘but slight signs’ of approval; but the young artist. in nothing dannted, sang the Quand raptta in such admirable style os ut once to-enlist the aympathtes of the audience in her favor, and pathy Incraased to surprise and to adinira- tion whon in her rennition o fairly carried away the audience by her exquisite Litta pusservos a yoicu of somuwhut that mellow- eara’ experiotice will inpid, uid os true ne Bbell, and her dellvory of all the Hortd bosutice core {a laden was something young an artist, the alaccato one especially belng a marvel of amidst a scene of wild enthualaan, and she tise ovidertly won a fore: most place in the favor of uur dillecantl, ——<————— BLOOMINGTON CITY ELECTION, Bpeclat Dispatch so The Tridune, Broominaros, It, April 21.—The city clec- tlon at Bloomingtou to-day resulted fu 2 Re- publican victory, despite the utmost efforts of a united opposition, who tried to create a» divia- fon in the Republican ranks, was olccted over ex-Mayor Bunn by seventy ma- The Aldermen Ward, Nelson Sweeucy, Republican; Second, William Condon, Democrat; ‘Third, William W. Stevenson, Democrat: well, Republican; Filth, Bweenoy, Stoyonson, Rockwell, Hegarty, and Evans are re-alected to thelr present suata. Condon served one term two years ag0. a SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. Eneciat Diavatch to The Trioune, Srrinovseey, Hi, April 91—The Home In- aurance Company, of Newark, N, d., has with- drawn from tho State, reinaured its riske in tho Qucen of Liverpool. The One-hundred-and-Twenty-fourth |Reqi- nent of Ilinols Voluuteora will hold |thelr an- nual reunion fu this elty Oct. 1. D. T. Mile and J, H. Stearns, of Boston, ar- slyed horoto-day, ‘Thelr case comes up to-mnor- row, und they announce that thoy intend to atand teial. ‘Choy were judicted with the Pekin crooka, and are charged with having been the Enatern receiving agents of the ringsters. a BISHOP AMES DYING. Spectas Dispatch to Tae Tribune, New Yonk; April 91.—A special to the Thnes from Baltimore eays that Bishop Ames, of {ho Methodist Eplacopal Church, {s dylng at ble Tealdence fa that citys —<—— THE INDIAN TERRITORY, &r. Louts, April 21.—A Kansas City*dlspatch soya: ‘The Journal will publish to-morrow a paper prepared by Col. E, C, Boudinot, showlny the amount of Government land iu the Indian open to white settlement om It was bouuht, its Other facts of duserest concerning that country. the banking-house At about 12:30 he staten boheard ylass cracking in. the court beneath the windows, and knowlng there was considera- blo broken utnss in there, the product of a tire in the bulldings some weeks ago, he concluded was walking about, and SOUTIICAROLINA ELECTION CASES. Caaneston, 8 C., April $1.—In_ the United States Cireult Court toxlay it was decided that tho Federat Courts have the right tocuuso to be produced in court tho original papers on file in the office of the Scerotary of State, notwith- standing the State laws to the contrary, and the District-Attorney was directed to amend his rnlu against the Seeretary of Stato ot South Carolina so a3 to notify him that the orlginal papers are wanted, the Court saying that the rulo so amended would be mude absolute. Garrabrant’s window, amt the other was falf way inside of it, und apparently coming out. He ung out, “Hey, what are you doling therel’? and both men ran out without making reply. Ile carrlea a reyolvor, but says he did not want fousuit. Withoutmaking any further starm ho went back to his cat, iutendlug to notify the aight watchman when he camo around, but falling asleep ho failed to do au, und slept soundly until morning, when be was able to see clearly from his window that both stores had been at this catabilahinont. and the drase-circlo purtorre of flowers Oo} he grace and beaut types of woinanhuad, ‘Tho second week of Edwin Booth's ongage- | thle, their debut. ment began Inst night; audience Nght. Bul- wor's “Richelieu? was the play. It ts an ex- cellent acting drama, full of strong and offective situations, ainbitious dialogue, snd sonorous’ utterauces, The Cardinal may not be exactly the one which appears {n the history of France, but considered a8 9 dramatic creature ho {3 an excellent figure, nnd ono which better sults the FALSE PENSION PAPERS. Svectat Dianateh tothe dribune, Mirwaurce, Aprit 21.—In the United States Court, Charles L. Homllton, an inmate of the Soldiers’ Momo, pleaded guilty to the charge of attempting to procure a pousion on fraudu- lent afidavits, and was sentenced to eleven months’ Imprisonment at the Waupun State Prison. A Dr. Millor und Peter N, Lo Youd du Lac, are held for tri propariig: tus fraudulent documents Noveltis, was in Gallagher has been arrested onco or twice, contro}, aud in 1 hat does nat prove anything damaging to haracter, He was tastin jail eeu arrested upon suspicion with a companion homed Fraok Btauif, alias Phillips. ‘The two, co themsolyes solid, os the} with two female acquaintances, hadcommitted numerous bi avoriny to dispass of the goods. girls told Detectives Scott und Slayton, Aftor lying in jail for a th ed thera was no truth in he atarlys told to tho girls, und, us there wos ae agalnat them, they were sot at lb- March 1, having ans Litta, acew few dava, they claim VIRGINIA iTEMS, Trensionp, Va. April 21—Tho connell of foreign bondholders, through thelr New York agents, have notifled Gov. Holltday of their ac- coptance of the plan of sottlement of tha Vir- ginia State debt ns provided in Lie bit recently passed by the Gonoral Agzombly. The details will be arranged in a fow days. ‘The sunual celebration by the colored people in honor of the Thirteenth, Fifteenth Amendments tao! to-day. ‘l'ho fostivities consisted of 5 eran Stary und elivie parades, au oration, and the fring of cational salutes. LOUISIANA CON moro particularly for his acting throughout, the In the curse scone ho scarcely gree of power Which the sttua- iila make-up ia excellent, and Dis costuine suporbly accurate. Throughout ha is digniticd, at times grand, und not :infrequent- pathetic. Io is particularly happy iu the do- ery of bis humorousspeeches. A capltal Adrian MrT. W. Keene and Mr. Milnes. Levick was very effective ns Saradas, Mu Aljlo Weaver played Julie nlecly und with coi W. IN Edwards; Orleans, le Beringhen, ‘l. Deviluy Hijuet, foseph, Harry Pearaon; Kraricvls, farion Da Lorine, Ie, ‘These personations call ‘This evening Ittchelleu” will bu repeateu, and to-morrow for the frat firat. time during the prescut “Richard 1.7 will be NOOLEY'S, * Anexcollent audioncs were In attendance at “The Comedy of Errore,” with Messrs, Crane and Robson as the Dromios, kopt the audleneco in good humor for two houra. ‘This weelt, the nat of the en Vorso tho parts they appearcd DEATIT OF MRS. ROUSRY, Tho death of Mrs, Clara Murlou Jeeste Rousby was aunounced fn a telegram from Londen She was an actreay who created not many yoars nzoacousidorable furore on the London stage, more ou account of her beauty, however, than becausa of ber ability. For the past. year or two uupleasant rumors hayo been fu circulation concerning her, and her testimony elicited during the trial last Nuyom- ber of Bandinann va. Rousby did not tend tolm- prove the opinion puopla had formnd of her MASKED BURGLATS. {on warrants. 380 yesterday morning Mrs, Foley, 103 Forquer strect, wos awakened by a nolge in the rooin oceupled by her brother, anemplaye on the Northwestern allroad. A Moment latera masked burglarentered herroom, Aud, presenting a revolver at her head, ordered lerto keep quivt or dic, She, Not one of that ind, rother, who by tha time had come to lis ran out and also offered resistance, but bs ‘lar tntimidatud both by snapping the eapon repeatedty and by makluy all sorte further rosint- thu mad acene ahe admirable timbre, tack: ness and yoluma that afew Iter tones are sweet, with which the phenomenal ins notes in tho mad Bhe was recalled aiderablo power. King Loula X11L, Walter Kelly; however, was and fought back, — STITUTIONAL CONVENTION, New Onvgans, April 21.—The State Consti- tutlonal Convention met to-day and was calted to onter by Gory. Nicholls. In a brief address ho alluded to the responsibility of the work which lay before the Conventlon, the prossing needs of the State for competent and oflclent and the ceasation of the internal ith which sho was now afliicted, Convention elucted L. A. Wiltz permancnt Chalrman, and A. C, Harris Secretary, After appoluting Committees, adjourned Ueulur mention. ucured, ani escaped. tained by turning a key ina and from surrounding job must haye been done by 6 one thoroughly familiar with the place. burglar accured 805 cash, A new sult of ‘ F clots, and jewelry, valued «the Louse’ was ol secumatances the Ex-Mayor Steere agciment, thoy re- a ATE LOCAL ITEMS, Mann yesterday held an fnqueat ry Breit, who was run over and killed a front of her home, No, 857 Larrabeo street, by awayon driven by Jultus ‘The jury exonerated him from fourth, Peter Rock- ———— ONE TIME, DAILY, FIRST PAGE, Special Dispatch (a The Tribune, Br, Louis, April 21.—In W. W, Coles? circus, to-night, Conkling entered a cago of Icopants, ails tame leopard died last weok, and to-night he wont fu a cagu of untamed Icopards, They sprang at him, nud he killed ona by a powerful : wad, aud subdued the others, a Saturdavattemooa, yesterday afternvon, Who dieu of injari a improperly guarded and upon Mrs. Catherino who died of hemorrhage OT North Clark street. nd Jefferson, a a Hule, a highty-respected own, Who Was run over and day morning by his team, which frlehtened at a passin; thy Peace had, however, a rans and had found @ verdict of acct Ne * volved by falling: blow over tho be M1, 75 years of age Abe {ius atN Special Dispatch to The Tribune. alsu Font Warng, Ind, April 91.—Victor Jacob- sou, a clothing dealer, was closed by the Sheriff to-night. Lfubliitte ———— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yor, April 91-~Arrlved, Erln, from made her first appearance on the London stuge at the Qucen's Theatre, Long Acre, 08 Fiordetisa In Tos , Taylor's drama ‘The Foot’s Sho was the pupll and pet of the dramatist, and ahe was warnily prafeed tor the Rousby’a chit success, lowsyer, was in the park of the J’rinces Fiabe, We leadlug rule in another of Tom Taylor's dramas entitled “'Twixt Axe and Crown," frat perforined af the Queen's Theatre. arorbwo siterwurda—in thy scason of 4,—she visited this cuuntry, and appeared {uuUho. principal citles, but althourh she was exceltently managed snd been Sylly aroused, she fal Ab Uie end of tho suasou shu ro- turned to London, constantly uctil lost year. pleces ia which mur of that 1 train. A dus- hd an inquest Puymouty, April 31.—Arrived, Bilesis, from New York, for Hunburg, : et pments in the Usirger burglary roceryman at tho corner Hubbard aud Des joing days ayo for recclytu: tO the police, said nme and John Keonas ‘The latter was arrested, and held in at Is to the Criminal Ce cut of town until yesterday, und was seen Hes the afternvon jumping over fences koing through wlleys to hee: oieee M. y and, alter laced him under tating conversed wi ‘Tho following ta au anecdote of the tate M.de ‘ho manager of the Freuch Op- t great difficulty by tha refosal of Mile. Niiason to slug only one act or twoacts of su opuracn the opening night of the new bulldlng. raped to her, saying, * Do thig for tn: ite. Nilsson telesrai Well, for your suka Villemessant thereon wrote to the manager of the operas ‘You rey | lave got you out of a big scrape, ‘All Task of you {9 to allow the sub- seribers of sigare to ispect thy: Uzhted up beforo it fs opened.” of the epera ropticd: | Generous man—any- Villemosssnt: ublic expectation hud era bad been put into t Bnotty” or in comnitted the id has been playing pretty Among the note- Rousby has ap- ou the London stage are thu following, y which sho bas asautied the leudlug roles wit! nore or Jess euccesst ilemessaut tele Leavitt and Carroll D, Rivgroso wont in after short but lot encounter, When Shea an ith him at the AMudison ja"? (Sige Braddon), yroduced at thé Princess! ‘Theatre iu Noyeot- “Mary Quecn of 1879---TWELVIs a = SSS. vail means. All sour aub- | door. ‘The visitor was then ahown Into 2 partor | bunats heartily b : avothe rin of te opera, fully | handsomely furnished. Weeks, carefully closed | mouument torpeace unl ardor’, ke, eretienos four hours, I'll pay the gas- | the door, and gaid that ‘the Indy’? would ap- | the law's majesty and Impressing the {dea of {te pear shortly. In the interval he threw himeelf aupretnacy upon the puptic mind, aho may hope’ FIRES. into one of the ample armn-chaira and waited the entrance of his wife with the ensc of one who is | °° aviperous ba satiate tat fests upom her, AT FOND DU LAC. Bpeciat PArmated to Tha Tribute. ——$———— at least of more consequence in a hotise than BUSINESS NOTICES, Fonrn nu Lac, Wis. April 21.—The dwelling ie soachm athe A Fasttliy onthe stairs Bicended e entrance oi rs, Weeks inta the parlor. “ Bhe walked Into the room with anvthing but a | nBuele 2, Raynor wAtoth Powder” bay frightened mien. In fact, slo ncomel Lo dislike | cata nncsver cone tovone knowiedya of the sinks of Chiristian Huss was burned this morning, | the situation fess than her husband. She Ja | ost injury to the Mrbeic packed witli It. | We there. Loss, total; Insured in the German, of Roch- rather helow the medium in stature, has dark | fore confidently recommend {t as the best known » ~: | aster, N, Yy for 81,200. inoth killer and mbth preventive for packing fara. * doe Welch's saloon partially burned this morning, Loss, $1,000; insured for $500 in tha Atlantic, 2100 in the Trade, of Camden, har, which she wears dressed high, and has deen, black, sparkling eyes. She was very fash- ne Hothlne or for Jaylng uuder the edges of car- Y and 61,000 In the Underwriters’; New York. tet wi ne jonably dressed, “Is it not too bad lt" sho oxelaimed. “1 don't sce whiy people will not leave ta alone. LE eannot seo how It came out. We made the minister at Lappan promiae to say ‘nothing, and when we were leaving the housy he renewed Jie promise to me peraonatty. 1 know how it was, though. Four ladies tappened to ve at his house, nnd they were called in ns witnesses, Of course they told, How meant"? © Well,” said James, it {6 all out now, at any rate. T suppose we might os well take the first. train for New York." The proposition was treated with silence on the part of the lady. “T should av like to have an opportunity of telling father about our tnarriage befuru he reada tt in the paper, He fs anald gentleman, and one of the very best of fathe at this moment in the city at busine: oO. you think he will be yery anury! 4 know fe vel badly, but I “dearly love my hus a Arend’a Brof, Iron, and Wine, made in ace cordance with Iateat modical research, Improves - the appetite, enriches the blood, and promptly: « reatores uorve power, when fatigued from phyeical or mental atrain, Depot, 170 Last Madison atreet, Davenvort, Ia, April 21.—A fire of mysteri- ous origin this mornin destroyed the cottage of Mrs, Scharmberg and the adjoluinz house of HL Baker. Loss, $3,000; insurance, 83,000, Mrs. Baker's family barely cacaped in thelr night-clothes. AT KINSLEY, KS. Sr. Lours, April 21.—A special to the Com- monwea'th from Kinsley, Kansas, saya a fire there this morning destroyed about oov-hall the buainess part of the town Including the Pust- Office und all tho cuunty oflicca, Loss about 975,000. icura THE ‘GREAT SKIN CURE, The most Hoaling, Soothing, and Hofrosh- ing Extornal Application in the World. It rapidly heals Ulcers, Old Sores, and Dischog- Ing Wounde; Itching Piles and other Itching aflec- tone that bave becn tho torture of a lifotting, thus affording unspeakable gratification to thoneands; Burns, Scalas, Wouuds, and Featera; all Itching and Scaly Eruptions of tho Skin, and all Affections: uf the Scalp, including Loss of Hair, Nothing like It ha ever Leon known to the mont intelligent phy: ~ Alcians. It has awept 4 host of polsonons remedivs vutof existence, It {s revulationary in ite compos tition and mode of treatment, and succeeds incur . Ingevery external affection, At every atuge {t is ably atsiated by CUTICURA SOAP, which ta a parc. of itself medicinally, and at the samo timo tho most delight(uliy fragrant and refroshing Toilet, Bath. and Nursery Soap tn oxiatence. CUTICURA RESOLVENT, 8 powerful purlfying agent ond liver stimulant, should bo taken to neu- tralize and resolve away blood polsons, caused by . the virus of ecrofnln, cancer, canker, malarial, or contagious diseascs, which mafutain and foster diaeases of the SKin and Scalp, SALT RHEUM. Life a burden from tho sufforings caused by this torrible diseaso. Moser, WEEKS & POTTER—Goytlemen ¢ Please accopt my mont grateful thanks for tha great, very great, comfort 1 havo tecuived from, the use of your CUTICURA. For the past eight or nine years il have boon troubled with that dreadful disease, Salt Rheum, For months I would bo helpless,—my very lifes burden to me. Thave used everything In the abape of medicine, both external ard Internal, but with no effect, ‘My hands wore in a terrible condition, the backs of thom being all raw, aud I thought I woutd try. CUTICURA I (ried it, and lo! It waa oa tf a miracto had beoo: perforined, for I will tako my oath that tn throa applications my hands wero as smooth a6 a now: born babo's, I presume thore nro hundreds. if not thousands, who know of my caso, among whom there may ba some ono similarly amlicted, and if so 1 would esrneatly adviae him to give CUTICURA a trial. . * __ Yours, very thankfatly, A.D, BAKER, Ticket Bem, 0. 8. i. R. Detroit Junction, Dotroit. Mich., Jan, 30, 1870, TETTER OR SALT RHEUM on the hands Ourod. A grateful letter. Messrs, WEEKS & POTTER—Gentlemen ?, M! Having been troubled for many yoara with Totter or Sault Rheum, and apent many a hard-carned dollar, { was Fiven & trial of your CUTICURA, and. thank God, my hands are well, Luever had segign do mao Rood like that. & ‘au inay put this in the paper and welcome, and may it do some other poor safferer the same good: s {thas done ma. 1 ain woll known here, haying ; lived hezo alinost Aftven years and kept boarders i fora living, und sometimes my heart tvas fore, thinking I would havo to glye up altogethor’ with my sore lands, and having a small family to tako cate of; but oli! thank God, my handa are well, 60 Lagain return thanks. Yours. respectfally, RLIZABETH BUCKLEY, Littleton, N, H., May 30, 1878. + ' He fs TUR EURLKA FIRE, Bax Francisco, April 21.—~A meeting of sit- Incus yesterday appointed a committee to can- vara the city for subscriptions for the relief of sufferers by the recent Eureka fire, Two thousand dollars was telegraphed, and a lot of aupplics will be Torwarded to-day, Tell him on his return this evening,” eug- Rented the caller, ey ae “E suppoas it would be best todo no; hut l did not want to break the news for two. weeks atteast. I hope the nema will not reach bis cara before he gets‘ home,” Weeks conducted the visitor to thy strect, and on the way to the gate he said he aupposed he would have to leave bis father-in-law's house. Hie ambition was to obtaln a posltiun on the Elevated Rallway In New York, He hud taken. Steps to sccurcanc, and if he succecded he would remove to the city immediately, A FEAREUL RECORD. Victims of the Kentucky Manin for Kiting =—List of the Homictdes Committed in An- dorson County in the Last Ten Yeurs, Correspondence Cineinnutt Gazette, Lawrencenung, Ky., April 15.—'Tu the mind of a mau who has resided tu communities where @ propor regard for the law Is malntainced by its enforcement, the crinitual records, aud, what is stil more voluminous, the unwritten criminal bis- tory of Kentucky clearly demoustrate that upon the comprehension of the Kentucky gentle- man,—and gentlemen the majority undoubt- edly are, if cenulno courtesy and hospitable bablts are a just criterton,—I° say, upon bis comprehension has never sppurently duwned the facts that it often, and per- haps generally, requires both the highest wioral und physical courage to retreat in the {aco of danger; and that the truly noble and brave alone refrain from taking Mf until the absolute jnéveesity therefor fu order to save bisown arises, The coward in fear of his own, whether it be in sudden heat, or to iudalgo mallee, hastens to take life before danger to himself {s imminent. Retreat under any cir- cmstances when attacked is nut considered con- sistent with bravery, Publle sentiment dis- graces the man who turns nls back, und buman lite in Kentucky o4 a result is Night in the balance when weighed against socie- ty’a consure, So the blustoring cowards in the community linsten to save buth life aud repu- tation by “kililuy their man”? at the earliest moment. A few days since I was Introduced by a friend to o young gentleman who had seen about 21 stuminers. On teaving, he and his ancestors were discussed, Ancestral name and fatue constitute a capital of character, kept continually on deposit, ond checked upon at need for generations. It ap- Rested that the youth was of an excellent fam- ly, from whom he had irherlted politeness and pluck, which a Jatu homicide he had committed clearly evidenced. There will, perhaps, be not a few readers of the Gazette who, deeming them- selves “well bred,” will remember thelr youth- nl nbhorrenco of the man in the’ com- munity who was pointed at ng a man- slayer. If thoy baye made o mistake in the aseumption that they were woll bred, It was doubtless due to the prevalliug sentiment of the community in which their youth was passed, for the young Kentuckian who Is un- questionably well-bred experiences no such aversion, ‘The mauslayer is his hero, {fhe be more to bim thay a subject ot motnentary cu- riosity. That Kentucky can muster bravo and chivalrous men by battalions will not be disputed; but the great majority of cuch hoinictdea a8 are senedulea below are not the deeds of such men, What fs chivalry among gentlemen recognizing o code, very rarely now exhibited, tas dezenerated into barbarous mur- der and assagsiuation among the masses. ‘The very children sre tmbued with an aggressive spirit, are but poorly impress with the cuormity of the crlme of taking human Ife, und in thelr boyish battles resort to knives aud other deadly weapons almost as Intuitively young savazes. The same cvbildren ro- gard a theft as tie most degrading ering in tho eatendar, and a Kentucky boy is rarely known tosteal. ‘The origin of the Killing manfa nay be, therefore, credited to home Influence. It fs au inherited sentiment that, among the masses, recognizes uo code of honur,-a mantle of chly- alry follon upon the shoulders of fguorauce and cowardice, ‘The optnions of the Supreme Court of Kentucky in the cases of tho Commonwealth ys. Carico, the Common- wealth vg. Phillips, nud the Commonwealth vs. Sinlth, fu which the doctrine that it is not necessary to retreat in order to ayold on assallant before resorting to weapons, und in which undue prom{neuce is given to previous threats and suspected injury, have opaved tho door to the most filmsy pretenses of self-lc- fenae by way of justitlcation. It will not be wondered at, therefore, thut, as against the fol- Sawing lst of homicides committed In Aucerson County tn the last ten years there are but threo convictions: 1, —— Brown, killod by I. Whitaker, two yeu in the penitentiary, Willian Crane, killed by Botts Hagerman. —— Woolrich, killud by Wicks Bond? Ten Taylor, killed by Ambrose Partwood, —— +» killed by Meritt stiffer. {Name not romembored of the mun killed, and his brothor, who was wounded—ton years in the penttenttary, J CHICAGO. The alsrm from Box 315 at 19:07 yesterday afternoon tras caused by a fire on the roof of a frame barn jn the rear of No. 337 Milwaukeo avenue, owned anc occupted by Jlerman Fitsch, benlth officer, Cause of tlre, unkuown, AT WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Wioutassvont, Pa, April 31—The mill of A.W. Early &Co., and ferniture factory of Hubbard & Mankey, burned to-day. Losa, 900,000; Insurance, $30,000, at A YOUNG LADY’S FANCY. Tho Nomautto Marringo of a Wiudson-River Beauty—What Cameo of Slelghing—An Aristocratlo Daughtor Marrles Her Futh= ers Conchinnn, New York Heraut, AurttD, At Nyack-on-the-Hudson the Iatest romance in hich and low life bas recently transpired. Miss Caroline Townsend, the eldest daughter of Willlam A. Townsend, the publisher, of No. 189 Broadway, privately married James A. Weeks, a young man employed in the family as coach- uian and woiter, in January Jast; snd the alliance has but just cume ‘to Meht, much to the edification of the fashfonabla resi- dents of the village. Mr. ‘Townsend fs a ublisher who has been fn business In this city jor over forty yeurs, unl is at present enzaced in publishing medical works. He was st one tino estocined 6 wealthy man, but has fatel: experienced reverses which swept away mucl of his property. ‘The income of his business has, however, enabled him to live in good style. About four years avo Mr, Townsend removed his fainily from New York to Nyack, and rented a handsome detached villa on Washington aye- pus, Horses and carriages were purchased and ostable rented, ‘The furnily ved here in gen- erous style, keeping a coachman and severat servants, Mr. ‘Townsend has four daughters, the three youngest of whom are married. Miss Caroline {3 over 80 years of age, tall, of dark complexion, und dresses with great taste, About seven months ago Mr. Tawnsend dis- charged his conchman, and engaged in thut ca- pacity one dames A. Weeks, Wocks was born aud has always ved at Nyack, to which place bis paronts removed from ¥ $liyg about twenty-five years aco, He has an elder brother, John £. Weeks, who fs the vil- lage bill-poster, and also a younger sister, His {father and mother separated some years ago,— the father coming to New York, std not boing heard of since. Mrs. Weeks lives in the house with a shoemaker called “ Doctor” Bell, and supports herself by taking in wash{ng and lron- ing. Hla brother says thatJlinmy was always too hignh-toned for the rest of the family, and that he has not spoken to him for some time past, Weeks is 27 years of age, a blonde, well made, nud, when dressed, prescnts a very good appearance, uring the winter the sletching has been very food. nat Nyack, snd almost every day Miss Townsend tas seen driving on the road in com- pany with the new coachman, “diinniie.” On ‘uceday afternoon, the 14th of January last, at Bolclack, a couple drove to the resklence of the Rey. Mr. G. M. 8. Blouyelt, the minister of the Reformed Coureh at ‘Tappan, and the man allehted from the elelgh, Mr, Blauvelt's daughter camo to the door, and the mau asked if he could ace her father, as ho wanted to get married. Mr. Biauvelt was not at houic, sho replied, wit he then made au appolutmenttocomeagaln., Two weeks clapsed and the sume couple drove upto the door, The occupants alighted and ontered the house, and the umn told Mr. Miauvelt that they desired ta be marriod. ‘Shen the lady spoke up and asked Mr. Blauvelt iC it was bls custom to publish the mattiages which he celebrated tu the county pa- ors. Ho replied that it waa not his custom, mit that all the marriages were placed upon the record. ‘The lady: anid thut she wished the pleasure of announcing the fact to her frlenda ju person. As Mr. Blauveit saw that the partles weru both of age, be asked them their pames, and then called bla wife aud daughter, bls mother-in-law, and a dressmaker at work jn the honagy, into the room, and proceeded to Ho the knot. Miss Towuscnd, Mr. Blauvelt snys, was self-possosscd atid made the responses in an as- sured manner, while Weeks, on the other hand, ‘wus very much emborrassud, ‘The couple returned home and carefully kept thelrown counsel, Weeks continua to pete form his duties as coachinan and walter, and. the novel spectacle was presented of a groom in an apron passing the bread and butter to ols bride at the table during the honvymoon. ‘The story did not leak out until a day or two since, when the rumors that had been flying about the village Look shape in a paragraph in a local paper, The CUTICURA REMEDIES ara prepsred hy Weeks & Potter, Chemists ond Denggiste, 30 Washington-st., Hoston, ant are for sale by a) Dragulnta, Bric ot CUTICURE: moell bist ei conts; large boxca, contniniog, two and one-hal ; times the quantity of sinall, SL. RESOLY, ENT, $1 per bottle. CUTICURA SOAP, 23 cents; by mall, 80-cents; throe cakos, 74 conta. COLLINS a ed over the centre of tha iomadts oe se inte ie Ex hey furnish the ae RIO sorbents with that marrel- “ : bat arene Rlecereltye uated Byency,. Fi ‘4 LASTERS SHB ie eicttice troperiioe of our own fragrant Hatsams and Ping. For Weak nnd Sore Lungs, Painitation of the Hoar, Palatal hide hese, Liver’ Gumplaint,” iigus Cotte, “Weak stomach and Howels, Ihdumatiam, Neuratuia, snd Sciatica, they aro the best remedy in the wurl LAOE GooDs. Wast End Dry Goods House, Madison and Peoria-sts, nA CSC & DEPARTMENT. One Thousand Real English Thread Lace Collars, at 26, 50, and '%5c; worth $1, $2, and $8 each. ; ‘Twenty-five Hundred Real Hand-made Torchon Collars, choice patterns, at 12 1-2c each One Lot of Real French Batiste Handkerchiets, silk borders, ‘Tho residence of Mr. ‘Townsend was visited by | * u, Neal, killed by Aaa Olver. at 15c; usual price, 35c. & roporter yesterday several tlnes, but he was %, Flick Burns, killed by Gcorga umes, ’ told that riona of the family were at home, | * 8, ——— Brown, killed by d, Hardesty, Five Hundred Dozen Ladies’ , Dr, Chambora, killed by Horace Witherspoon, 40, Frauk Kingston, killed by Horaco Wither- spoon. iL. Tom Atundy, killed by Jo Mrazer. 2, Jo Hanks, killed by Jo Frazer, res Horace Wisherepoon, Killea by Armotend arte. Ji, A. BMedley, killed by Willlam Dourne, Ag muny as seven may, perhaps, be safely aaded to thls Het, whose names have .passcd out of the recollection of my Informant, Horace Witherspoon, who killed reveral men, belonged to a highly respectable and wealthy family, and, without ‘a shadow of Jnstitication, perpetrated lils murders in doflance of law. ‘The fume ia true of Frozer, ‘The negra man, Medley, wae wantonly murdered, Bourne had ‘four trials in ulck succession, the court played o farce fu four acts and he was acquitted, Verhaps, however, the pun- ishmont of a white wun for killlug a negra would bo too much to expect where the law i¢ sorarety vindicated when tho victim is white. The Kentucky tribunule are adorned with tho feel of consistency sn thle regard, When Kan- sucky crawls down from her pedestal of pure vorted chivalry, andthrough her presa and trie HIOWN'S MEDIONNES. nn ‘The house, which fs a semi-Gothle villa of pre- tentious size, stands on the brow of tho bluif, and commands a suverb view of the Tappaa Zee. ‘The sliutters were tightly closed, and the servant said that the ladles wore away {rom home, Mz, Townsend fu the city, and Weeks “up in the village soinawhere,”” Weeks, how- over, could uot be found, and he did not como to the station, a8 fa his dally duty, to mest Mr. ‘Townsend and take his packages ‘lone, When the do'clock train arrived, 4 venerable gentleman was pointed out to the reporter as Mr. Town soud, Ils hatr and noatly-trimmed sidu-whisk~ ora wero snuwy-white, and he was obylously very much depressed. In response to an [n- quity us to what he had to euy about the mar ringe, he replied: “1 knew nothing of tho mat- ter, nor did I suspect anything until) this morn- ing, When a gentleman ‘in Appleton Ws Co.'s store called my attention toa paragraph ina newspaper in regard to it. You can imagine whats blow it was to mo.” The ald goutie: nyan's volce broke and bls oyes filled with tours ashe spoke, “Of course | catnot say anything ubout it, for know wothlng, Last evoning and this morning everything tu my household wae moving fn its usual course, My dutuchter wae thera in her place, and the young mau fio hie place, Litsnow nothing about it! “What action will you taka in the matter}? “In the iminediate present, none. | am in- expressibly saddened borne down by this blow. Tam sick and shall goto bed, I shall Unlaundried Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs at 121-20; usual price, 180 each, One Hundred Dozen Gentle- men’s Hem-stitched Hand- kerchiefs, full sizo, at 2be each; cheapat60o, - CARSON, PIRIE & CO Same Goods at our North Side Dry’ Goods House, North Clark and Erie- Vp Mat TRL water BROWN'S fiaieniim\ BROWN’S not speal of the matter to Ba one, nor allow j thent to ;sbeak of it tome, ‘The Sabbath abatl Camphoratéd D 0 paag away as usual with ue. On Monday Lalinit Saponaccous VERMIFUGE stay up from the city und investigute the mat. ter. If tb fs false, Lwill contradict tt. If T Mud D NTI fen tg recon, tony own satisfaction, ut it is true, Lhave decided upow my coursu. What that course Avil be, J cannot say to you uow.! Largo Bottles, Housatiold Pant For Destroying Worms, ‘urk Trivune, Auril VW To placa us muattor ut reat thautry ves mado é 25 Counts, 26 CENTS, esterday oO the persons most interested. lampnor, united with Weis Was found at ae ‘fawfanuil's notes Boap snd othor pure and Hi AS Ko EQU AL fctolaeercerne Sere ety ie waa not Inclived ta vive much infortastion je fngrodients,in he at tirst, and, 10 fucty decllnud to say whether be | thle preparation, un- petalcadllchataa dit thd let sere ieeinberrs any other medicine of ite kind, but which Le very plossant to tbe taste, and can dai, doubtedty ‘presents ‘was married or pot; they hoe stated that he was Seen Dans nut, but thathe expectud to be shortly. Aud aticnuth, when asked if ho had not been mar- ried at the Village of Tappan, by the Rev. G, M, T. Biauyelt, be replien, “Lee the lady before Tanswer that, Who told you that wa were married"! The ofllctal record 1s. at Tappan,” sald the Saquirer. “Yea, but Mr, Blauvelt promised distinctly that he ould show it to wo one,” snewered James Innocently, ‘Afters momeut’s pause beexclaimed, “Row did that affair in Hartford turq out!—~appar- ently referring to Miss Hubbard's elopement with ber coachinan, “Oh! replied the inquirer, trylug to reassure the young ladica, that hav all blowg over, and tiie pergous luserested, aro living bappily to- guther. Weeks then disappeared for a few moments, He returned, aud motioned tue visitor to @ aide The Great Reliever of Pain, BOTH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL, —\eovssletsjury ‘Wo appeal to every femily to give BEOWN'S HOUSBHOLD PANACBA a trial, “When once jatroduced, 1t will prove to ba INDIB= oate obild, Tale , ENUABLML Ni phiteth PB HEALS FRESH WOUNDS---CURES SEVEREST PAIN. fA tesspoontul of the Panaces in a tumblor of hot water, iaweetened, if prov forrad,) taken as bedilino, will quicken the blood, wart tho syetoni, and BREAK UP CHILLS 44 COLDS. Yor Bioknone at the Htomach, Nausea or fea Sickned, Indigestion, aud Colle, it will sovaciably give rolfel, and 11 1s partioulatly recommended for SLEEPLESSNESS. Aon mulld stlhuulunt, 1$ will be fuued « good substitute for wine er apirite. It will cure REDBVUMATISGN and NEURALGIA, Chis Bad Fever, Summer Complaints, Murus, Cramps, or any Distresa in the Mlde, Nach, Slowueh, or Kawels, nut exceptlug Cholera. Pavitextract the fre froma burn immediately. and reavuaall pals and soreness, .WANKANTRED DOUDLE THE STHNNOTU OF ANY OTHEL PREPARATION, * Smal) Bottlos; 260.5 large, 500. Sold by all Druggista, . 3 rt me eese fen 0k: