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(2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. ties. These, added to the entire Eldredge [twin a cure would, before very. lone, oy - WISCONS force, wif make chard work for hin tose- | bs effected, The jury adjudged him LONDON MARKETS. “ee Pre cure a Feponinatian, and. there nre many in | fugane, and he was removed from the court- P O 1 . both parttes who think he will fall, though | room, oshorting ail his hearers against A Glance at the Situation on the | he fs very conffdent of success, both bn A Martin Luther and Luelfer. nnd still holding Presidential Issue Now Convention and at the polls. Dovae County | above his hend the “Index” which was to | The Coal Exchange of the British Pending. vineceelameemnen those who aro in the ring, who know the ins and onts of the trade, and tho siyings and Hulngs of He Joviat Fypresentatleess pat here $5 niothor clig of tougher metal, Tt ty fie eatnhination ‘hat wore the eonstmiet The Unlucky Stockholders of the by keepin prices ip. ‘Elie poor retatler wats, “4 * the inns inte i 1s both helpless aunt Post and Mail.” | nero ig. pacts Is I Feltate Ho London market with the operations of which tha sronrertl rublte tego munclt in ths | Moving Wooden Buildings—Rooord of dark as the conl-market. ef ie con tUeS— ‘ tion, from the day when the poputar thine TJudgmonta, Now Suits, Eto. THE COURTS. Lota 18 and 14, Block 2, In tha subdivision by Aina Priea of the N »W. d¢ of tho N, W, Of Sec, 10,719, 14 segs Frank Kittel commenced an action against the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Com. Pan , nang $10,000 damages for the toss of ils Jeft arin, Charles H. Reed began vn ault_ for $5,000 aalust Burton M. Ford, W. W. Oliver, and dames Connor TIM CALL, WUT have, a candidate fn the person of the | tell them the mysteries of the supernal world is. Hon, a K. Delancey. ‘The int A, El- | ho had, only for a thine, eft to visit: his ehil- Metropolis eaminhite, ant 1 Mtenttoy wes {3 i] 3 ote Next patlent was not produced in candidate, and in Manitowoc, Senatar Joo 4 Ox! len produc Rankin fen eandiulnte, Shebaygan Dento: | court. Dr. rhatinrat explained that ho wns | How tho Black Dinmonds Aro erats are so anxtons to defeat Brags that they A CATALEPTIC, The Delegation trom That State ut >, & 3 will Join the candidate. who promtses the 4 Bought and Sold, was unduly agitated by the announcement dunar Drumtoxp—tn chambers. a eanaecar - mar ses he rake of The Demce, are ea TR eC that coal-sinoke was rulnlag old St. Paul's to THE POST AND MAT CASE. . dupar Ntoporrr—Calt of his criminal dooket. the present, hing been one of t. The trial of the enso of tha Rock River UNIV 1 INTREST, Company ngalust the stuckholders of tho de- AU UE discussed to death, tw print Axl ont of funet Post and Salt was continued all dy us {6 Pils that they ars well-lnformed } Yesterday before Judge Jameson, but devel- Upon vyery portion of the subject, but whose | oped very little richness, After tho proving | able to induce him to speak, ‘The man was Tney, the Hepubiieans ate lacgretul syne they in that pecutline state tn witch he was por- | Unreasonable Prices Kept Up by a can select a man who wil carry the che fectly plastic In: the lands o€ other people. Rit f Middleme. tet, Broge liad only 00 yintor ty) He tad dfted hile acm tn the ate, and there ng oO: amen. man, provided Delaney, of tie same county, | fends lew, and in Hine poeittonn 2 remnined Bpectat Correspondence of The Chicaco Tribune, ¢ ew i. mit Wi rove they ki ewhatavel okey 1 does. not et the Dehioeralle nomination: } NG, mater wines dhe matent was laced | rospos, Mare Dick Whittington nnd Hout it. Bitte arguaente noamtalig tact | RB OE the elaln of Mush W Dickey fines Charles Luling, of Manitowoe, a prominent | a power, to change, She temeue Ne Leal | lls cut were tho denrdellghts of my boyhood, aud thelr tacts are evoked from telr Honglat | fF Siet85 ngninst the Company, and the In- Gorman, woutd make a strong mun, ag wourd | RL Bowe browgcit Inte court was that he tint | tid tow that in those early days I was a | ation, On one point only are they accurate: | (ductfon of some lenses and other written JANESVIT Wis, April 15.—Having re- Postumnalr TW. jsbener, Konrath Chartes refusal to wear any’ clothes, aud, of course, | victim of misplaced confidence, Avery good | that, when cont {4 plenty, prices tro price | testimony, Mr. IL. ILC. Miller was. recalled, nily spent moro ur less thne tn ech of the | 1. Benton, ar ex: ast A Gil Meas PE | the appearance of wide made tn eourt was authortty sity's that the fumons ent was none | Hew Ins high as when the supply is limited; | He testified positively that he only sub- centy sh 1a " Fond du Lac. You need not Beaururisiy £0) not for a moment to be thotghtof "The fury. bd ” and that at all tines they linve to pay at Ite | sertbed fis name In the stock-book, but did eight Congresstonal districts of Wisconsin, 4 see 4 Republican elected from the FItth therefore visited the man in the jall,and | ber that a “entte? (sif{t xo eatfed i some ordinate Increase on the pring cox of the it ‘ o and learned something of tha temper of tho | District, ; Mere it was fonuud that the eatuleptle symp | party of the ori of Enuinntl), or *blily- | articles Lhuve told your Wine shoo do. hes | HOUDUE any Agures oppoalt lls name, or au- Republicans touching the coming Presi- THY SIXTH DISTRICT, toms had passed away, and the pite | bay,” wliel first brought eoal {nto the | fasten uuustly upon the helpless retailer, | thorize any one efso to fill out for him. he i nosmall amount | 1 seems to be settled that Senator D. M. | tlent’s prineipal symptom was very bad Shames | rile hat renowed Lord- | Ils master Is the arch-offender, butthe pubh- | — Sr. 'T. 1, Needles, Auditor of State, testl- ‘ Se Aiton catin cattitee t-te cual for | Kelley, of Green Muy, will be the Repubilean temper, which annde fit ettet ae tt Zly rca le cea Repo eae Ur edo Mayor. Lwish these searchers afteg truth | {le does not know ft. ‘The causes of exhorbl- | fled that Mr. O.A, Willard eailed on iim % , | ciliate, Tf he ts he will be elected. Af] tomer to deal with. Ie stated (hat his nme | 9 ‘ " lant prices oceur, therefore, befure the catl Fane tne bene ot ng austevadionse de | (22e Bowel be hls cavaucnt ne wuafoety will | wan fk Wiliam, nut thi eau fron | WEFO less sovera in thofr investfantiong: Why | RU PHees accu, sheretore, before, the eel Hrane Saauaeyy Lei ot Rptinafoldy aul Bas ‘Triwune the benelit of my observations, Had Dent Teast 2,000, but it the Democrats put up Leavenworth, Kas, (but when pressed for | enn't they fet alone the heroes of our youth- pels tho colllery-owners ta sell at the lowest pany, a4 vial him to eulenribeee Tie ne the State Convention met in January or | ex-Senatur A. 1. Swit, of Appleton, ns they | further tnfermation ‘he catglit tp a boot: | time? They tiave turdly spared us one possitle proflt—nt cortnin sensons at the fused for several rensons, but Willard finally ythata fulldelega- ] ore talking of doing, Kelley will not | beish whieh was lying near and ina very They have taken Robinson from us, | sinnllest possitile loss, Henes no blaina at- | fsed for was on Fobruary it ix safe to say that a full delega- | 0 ‘aver 1,000 anajority, ‘The dis | throntent meadluiare tee ton hey Hive til bingo 00 from UB. | Tos tort It ts, necessary to observe | couvidced fin ho was oie of tho prominent ‘thon favorable to the nomination of Gen. | [ay . , Sabine Wine Tin et ita alee thn reek re cteesonens The pretty story about Willlam Tell and the the ‘Oporntiany on tho Coal dexetranses awit men of the counts, a thing he did not know Grant would have been ehosen; but during | paen, sous Green Lake, Oulagamie, | having returned tuto courtgeame ta tite de: | Applets fletion, Joan of Are was a myth. | priocd aresentley te dle yee ee nets Pofore, augiter, and nt fast ho put hs he pnst six weeks 5 eatimet, Brown, . > | termuiintion that Mr. nfs had better be jontas didn’ sav Mgh prices, It is hero tha 7 7 th t six weeks w marked change has Catuniet, Brown, Kewaunee, and Door. |) termination that Mr, WHI lad better be | Sweet Pocahontas didn't save tho Ifo of the | of high pri Te is hero that slontd ndt bs called on to pay an Thine Tio deen brought ‘about, and tt looks | Whinebago, Waupacn, Waushara, and, Dvor | retired to the asyitim far a few days. me gallant Captain Smith, John Gilpin never TUB COAL RING sitid he would giva the paper Si 080 of nilyey. very much now as thogh ho will not | She good for 50 Repu innfority, Mra, Barbara ‘Tarnow, witeof ex-Ald. Tar- | forte the historle ride, And Dick Whittlug- | —n torm freely bantlted about at all times— | tising, and Willard sald qe ho did, int ire y 4 ‘ - With a popular candidate Keley would carry: now, Was examined and found fo be tisane, i at it i x! t ember o , - | sh Hf q t 7 Ret on delegate, = ‘Lhe Grant men in | the Donocratic county of -frown by 500, And thy repented loss of her children, only one | ton’s entisan impostor, 1 frankly confess | extats, but its. mombers are nelther tha coll- } should not be called on to pay anything on the Fifth Vistrlet have pulled against Ontagale, Calumet, and Kewaunee wand | of whom fs left out of a family ot saven, and | that tio not like to be rudely told by some- | fery owners nor tho retail merchants, As | the stock. Witness did not reenilect rend ing tho current from the start, but up to within Po klve his opponent. to exceed 3,000, unless | continued -health having disturbed her | body whom Edowt know, and whose name £ | We members of this eabal aro.n mast inter | the heading of the subseriptlon-book, UuLBtlyS a few days were confident that they would he opponent No. 4, United States ys. Julius B.8alomon, ta tho first gnae on tho call, AcPet.Ats Count—Motions. dupa GAny—TM, 904, 690, and 098 to 075, tne olusive, except 055. No, 028, Towlo vs, Goldon- berg, on trial. : Junay JAMESON—No call. No. 4. Tock River Paper Company va, Chicago Publishing Com. pany, still on trint, JUHAR RoaEts—101, 108, 190, 201, 211 to 215, ine elusive, No caso att trint, Jtpan MORAN—102, 108, 109, 170, 173,to 189, in« elusive, oxeept 178, 110, 180, No caso on trinl, dupa Torey—4, 6, ind 6. No caso on hear- ing. . Stoon Bansuam—13 and 13, No ease on hears ng. Sinan Loostis—Passed_caso No. 2,27. Term Nios. 405, 470, 47d, 47, 74 A7B, 480, 485, 490, 402, ah Etrength of Grant, Blaine, and Wash- . burne in the Various ‘ Districts. Speclat Correshondence of ‘The Chicago Tribune. TUDGMENTS, Burenton Count—Jupan GAny—A. A, Sprague et af. vs. Jacob Johnson; vordict, $190.33, and’ motion for new trint. . Crncurr Courr—Junae Rocrns—O. ¥, Kessicr ot nl. vs, Jogoph B. Quinn; verdict, $20,.~Thoinnags Kitehio ys. Mary Kerwing verdict, €200.—Lyman 0, Tomlinson vs, Poter ©. Lluyd, $00.20, KANE COUNTY cIncurT count. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Geneva, I), April 15.—-On Monday noxt esting elngs among the operators on the mar- | posed he did, as tte mau i his senses would yaa! ' ee a Mens i or ati nee vit take her | never henril of, but who resolces In the vague Ket, fainall intraduen yan to them by oxpos- | kubserine witisout dolng so. ‘That wag the he on es at Mie nae county Creal go to the State Convention with so strong 1 IN THE KEVENTIC DISTHICT ee privmoass tut ae Batavia, EM, alstinetion of being w ” good authority,” that { ing’ thelr ennning. Hag it not been written, | Inst he heard of the matter until an attorney say will open seston In, ue oe dg delegition that they would not only choose there Are several enndidates for the Retin. intres TATA Whittington’s cat was only a dirty coal- | By their works ye shall know the? Af the | wrote him that he had been stetl, and asking Gharles Faulty, of Srenmote, ut HH Preside, two active Grant delegates, but by thelr belie Ge thereat Bat Wyunitent ones, ; IME INCURABLE, | barge. factor who represents the down-country coll- | If ho could have the case, [Laughternll atong | ‘There Is but one cage hefure the Grand Jury, activity and enthusitism be able to seenre the mm + < ‘ that of Wells Brown, the murderer of Josle Stevens, ROGER TICHBORNE. Ono Who Iias Known the Claimant for Twonty-clght Years ‘Talks About jery were left uninterrupted in hls business, the line.) Ie was willing to. say, however, as ev, of Blick River Falls; and UL 1, Before Whittington was Lord-Mayor, the Re + Anfluence of many delegates from other parts | Himphrey, the present incumbent, of Hud | Further Agttatton of the Movement to basting of coal. le Lanilan aan an oltenta and polth only ant Hirest yy to tha relallers on Bint ran tint his attorney, Mr. Root, who . e " ung of coal ondon oO! niarket-priee “avould be regulated withow wrote the Jetter, one ie ins tasdenble A tate cara Yo with inora votes than cither Price or | _ ‘The Indies and gentlemen interested in the honor of his third Mayornity this mens Higed nae h ansiti i chin " he Ix obliged now to pay, aid the consuiner | Mullin, but MeMullin did not ask ‘him. to Lurmphrey, bat witl not be abie to get any of : : ’ | WE Was repeated, Aud the profit of tis pro- | wouhl benoit, necordingly: Bat thie te res | conte and testify, nor did ye the pass be- Germany, who are in tho majority $n the dis- there MISE nes: Prernntencns, a atiee atl formation of a Home for IncurablesIn this nl be t ely i a iy nor did wet th z e trict, Inst tho “third term? that even { lininphrey ave warm personal friends, and it { clty held a second imecting yesterday. after- ceeding Is quite In keeplug with the legend, | vented bys middtemnn, who styles himself | cause he wasn co-stockholder with Medtt- » trict, agalns erin, et ay ate warn pers hy "I for the quantity of conl that comes to London | factor, but who fs in reallt ynothing elsethan | din, A certifent stock wos sent to him, the inost hopeful are weakening, In the | is belleved that elther ean carry lis delegates | Hoon in the Methodist Church Block, Mrs, q yo! 0 actor, r enlity nothing A. certifiente of stoc! s qim=The Now Trlal of This Colee How is nearly 9,000,000 tons annually, which, | a speculating merchant. One moment, please, , but he fmmediately returmed tt to Mg Will: rated Case—Whiat the Prisonor Will o x e ve'bee to the other, As Price four years ago made | Dr. Blatr {nthe ehatr, rail tice’ c 7 | and Twill present himto yous ard, because he did not consider hd®vas 1 | Wo Whien Ho Gots Out. Eltth District the Grant men have'been wore | the geht wish resitited tn wetenttae Gens | "the Chale, we representing tho Committee Frases the Corecnt | 9 tite. Render, ate. Middieman, an acteat | slockwontce, Indlanapolte Journal. netlve than those of any other distrlet In | pesicy and made it possible for Humphrey ‘matty a hey t dodger who gambles in black diamonds ata | ROW. MeClaughry, Warden of tha State + the State, but they are as good as ‘eure the nomdnatlon, the later will Heep Wing they shad not | sonexcheuer, Shakspeare apeaks eheorlly | {Qizet tho guinbl hetonging to the public, | Penitentiary, wns tho next witess, de defented to-lay, ‘Threo months age | give way to Price, ‘There will be harmony oxtension of tine, whieh was granted, She | Of “the latter end of a sen-con! tire.” But he | who was never In w conl-pit In his tte and | stated twee (il Last evening a Journil reporter again met Maj, Robert Adeane Barlow, of London, En- lard came to.see him after his and Sf Ji " 0 # t the New Dennison House, ‘ * t senti- | after the Cr fon, Attho end of his p 5 Hever Avants to be, and who hing, if ha be | (Willard’s) return from Springfield, about | sland, stopping a there ie S. Piel ee er ir ent tern Price will hav tht yer read a letter from the Hon, E. B. Washburne i arg a pe te ole draatlsts in pralaing. one of the monopolisis, the Income of 9 j Jannary, 1878, and proposed to him to take | Je was in a chatty mood, and o chance ques- inent Sn iS +e rornliy all Ten) in the Senate, He has nlso served two years | ty whilel he commended the object of organi- ‘t I f Ii al Th tl Prince? some stock, Witness said he was alrendy on | tlon brought up the Tichborne case, District, butit has very generally disappeared. | tu the Assembly, tu prominent fumbertan, Hlon nnd expressed regret that his intended | Teen of Henry ILL This monarch granted | «Mtr. Middleman,—Mr, Reader, n most for- | $3,000 nolo of tho Boat ang Malt, and ald |“ wWhon the hullabaloo of tho elections ts Tho Eighth ts very largely made up of the | knows the wants of tha district, and has the nbsenen from the elty would prevent hint | 8 clurter to the people of Newcastio empow- | giving’ and. long-suffering individual, pos: | not’ want to fo In any deeper. Willard } over,” said tim Mnjor, “the Tichborno case old Sixth District, wiileh was for years rep- | abllity to make # superior Representative, f tien ili tlk contd ti gho | eting them to dig it. As soon, however, as | sessed of all tho virtues fice faving even one | ually promised that if he had to Ri tho 2 uy resented by Gen. ©, C. Washburn, who was IN THE BIGHT DIsTRicr ron attending ir second meeting, ne Vitra will como on in the Court of Appeal at West. minster.” : “Who are the Judges, Major, of this Court? inquired the reporter, “The Court conalsts of Lord Justice Bram- ‘ . the dycrsand brewers began to use coal in | redeeming vice),—-{n fact, sir, my bestfriend, | note the stock ahiould be canceled. e568 : mal Pe ill hay zed oppo | Committees Ind considered the advisability of i | erust you will enjoy ereh other's company. | dld puy ft, and, repeatedly asked Willard to 1; Very popular seit the Beale ete: a Thad £. Uae at are ne armani oon putting beds in certatn of tho city hospitals, ele ed hee fiobtes SiN euaiiey cole Lwill do ull Lean to mako you better ae-| cancel his subscription, and the latter as \Jenitingganen in the dts : in the election. but hind not made nny recommendation. pln'uert of tha smoke, anid n proctan 8} quainted, often promised he would, unite Wn choosing delegates favorable to | “re ioaks very auch as thowah Wisconsin! Prof. Bauer was opposed to such action, as | {sted against tts use. L find ft recorded by | Of these intdillemen, you must know that | Artur Edwards, editor of the Northwest- (their former Congressman’s brother, E. Be} wit} send eight Republicans to the next Con- nis * . | one wrltor that, at x certain perlod of Eliza- | there are two deseriptling, have told youns | ert Christian «ldvocate, was nnother of the Vashburne, though Binine has a strong | gress, tho seenes of an ordinary hospitul w ere eal nf i ‘ : jitieh alrendy, ‘The first fs the most wumer- | yietins who was induced to sign his namo | Well, Lord Justice Blackburn, and Lord 1 ‘Binine Is fnyorit In the First, . ——————_—_— culited to grate upon the nerves of the In- Leer ran Bro Ite to Balen storie ous, They wee mastly factors who, not hay- | just for accommodation, and without o | Justice Brott, threo B’s, and with them aro 4 Been Sh vatie Set and has wstrong | THE INSANE. eurables, who were always of most sensi- SME a sese i ne | ing sufilcfent legithnate trade to carn aliv- | suxplcion that lic was subserlbing for | nssocinted the Chief Justice of the Queen's Y , q ently 4 it 8 tlvennture, Hu favored the occunation of a | #¥-menbers accustomed to their wood-fres, | Ing, take to speculating, and bull and ben } stock. He refused te tnke * any 5 y et b e Bench, that wonderful oli’ man, Sir Alex- Mowing in the Fourth, Fifth, and Eighth, $ were afraid of their health. ‘Three hundred | the erfees of eoals upon Stock-Exehange | stock, but said that ‘dn caso of futuro coni- pies (aie aie so strong In the Third, | Somo Painful Caren Prased On In tho saul Monee: Sra barton oF 8 balislie a years ago tho deatings in black dlamonds did | Hne nnd prineiples, They are well up inthe | tingericles he might take. some. On eross- pate Sane Ca ea ey fio way, pro. 4 cWhich ‘reaches well toward Galena, = County Court Yesterdays ir. Ryder ‘said s thoy were nll of DnB} ace amount to moro than 00 or 400 tons 1 gue stion of supply and demand, and are enre- | examination hic admitted that he was a Di- eS 5 I‘ ice Lord 1 he Third was very enthusinstie for Yesterday was ‘Insane Cases” day nt the | oplulon ns to the duty of alleviating sitifer- year, Originally a very small room, owned aly posted th the quaritities and desi Coleridge, of the Common Pleas, Inasmuch reetur and Vice-President of tha Conway, ¢ 8 Of conl always on its way to market, | and. was present ata number of tha stoc! ndividuals, was ample’ for the | Hous of coal alwa i : nh Thirty years since, the Corpora. | #requently they act as brokers far merchants | holders’ meetings, bu’ never voted though ag Cockburn was tho Judgo who tried Tich- borne in the erfiuinal case, and Coleridge was the ono who opposed the claimant in tha civil cago and getting up the prosccution in the criminal case, naa matter of decency, it is not likely either of these, Cockburn or Cole ridge, will take part in the approaching trial, ‘The issucin this trial isa very simple one; you understand ‘Tichborne, or Arthur Orton, ag the prosvention insist him to be, Was stn- fenced on two distinct counts to two termsof imprisonment of seven years each for berjury, The tirst. erdury, consisted in swearlng that he was loger Charles Doughty Tehborne; jain! . if thore were in the city any people y private Grant at about the Uine ‘the General re- | County Court, and, though tha number of | ing, and If th i y private ‘urtied from his long trip, but he has been | eases trled was not large in numbor, they in- | not provi Jat ais thoy shot be they Mites unable to regularly attend. ‘They buy cont | he was ones pub ona committee. Ho hada losing ground there, as elsewhere, and Wash- | cluded several of much more than the aver- | ottghtto be befrien led at onee. . : thtn NeW EXCHANGE ont Mondays, operiie for a rise on Wednes- certificate of stock sent him, but returned it. «iene has been gulning, Sherman has never | ge interest. It was a rare day fora student | THE vROMLEM THEY IAD BEFORE THEM tthe cost of £100,000 "st Ain. “wy is buita day, and sell at an advance, Friday: they The afternoon session was nearly all con- “1 indo n respectable showing 8 cana | ane casey Tne Pavlova bea | ceo eth teagan dn Ot: | fine" occupies the site oF tke ott Dogs | Se eon thoy intent to buy en, Motdnsy Hat Konlsatowed his mostastontshtne teres * \Wisconsin. It may bo safely suld that the | fourof the cases the patients were Jaboring ) nection With systeuistte cnarities, and he be- | tayern, in Lower ‘Thames street, ilirectly op- others, these men often lose newvell as sal, } anes of the responsibility of his ack in slene delegation from Wisconsin with go to Chi- | under clearly detined delustons, which they | lHeved the Executive Committea hud acted } posit dintingsate, When digging for the | and thelr specniations io: not very sensibly | ing the stock-book, : i oil ite tructed; that very few, If any, of | spoko about with a readiness and, franieness | wisely In asking for more Uimetocon sider | foundation, tha workmen came upon an alfect pelees, ‘The other class, however, fir. J. S, Jewell was recalled to prove his \Ghan" will want Grant nomibateds that { quite remarkable. ‘The first of” these wos | the subject. ‘The Ineurable enses were slic erent qamuan sweating batt, with tiled | * Do THE FNaURY, subseription was only conditional, and that twelve of the twenty will be enthusiastic | Joseph Kludas, s very ordinary German. of | missed by the hospitals, which wonld fayor SU ahowite The fated. of the-Bxehnage, | ‘They are midelemen as well, but thelr dent thie condition had not Boon fultitted | fi 4 Blaine men, aud that the bafance will prefer | maddie age, whose hallucination consisted of | the proposed Institution, as It would relieve whieh was not long since redecorated and re. | hugs are on © much more extensive scale, ieee nite, Augtiek stock Ha Ret *Washburne, Muny of the conventions for | i hotue that eome one—he had no very | ‘em of a heavy burden; nt the sane te {6 | palnteds 1s In the Shape of a rotunda, sixty | About a.dozen of these firms can regutata | }@sigited on See eee was He eeee eet Ae atetison Gnaie Pah a clear Iden who— was a very great undertaking which the new | feet Ind inincter, with tree tlers of galleries | the prices at will, ‘They are v thy, and | Joan Mr. Willard $300 and take tt ont in zu 7 v roi the second, forced ont of him by his own ' " i pigits Institutlon was intending ta cova with. | enefreling it, Lending out of these are the | have nerowd of sinniler merehants givays | Pring. {le supposed Is name would be counsel, Sergeant Ballentine, “wee that oe haved and eave ie fens no Trouble, but, | {Zou Hlrty be forty sent and the ditenities | quent tho market. In the corridors adjoin- fhe J Hoya: in Sapo Wie Inrgo ont subscribe for any stovk. fHewas shown a} cousin, Kate, Doughty, You see they ‘When the Legisinture met Inst winterthero | haved and ga d but, | in ent Tor he Would be very grunt. not | ME ATE to be seen curious specimens of coal | firm of thig elasy which is notortous, proxy purportg io have been signed by stretched s point to make two cases of per jury of it .flehborne told Ballentine in consultation that he had been fanlliar with his coustn, when Ballentine said he would use {t in the trial, ‘Che vlaimane told him that he should do nothing of the kind—ho would rather lose the case. The Sergeant did uso ft, and the additional soven years was the result, Of course is cousin Kato—now mar- ried and with 9 fomily—defonded her good name. ‘Chis inttindey was before he went away from Bielane in 763; he went to Rio do Janofro, and all trace of fim wis lost after 754. But it came to lightin this wonderful ease that on denying England he had made a will, and in that will was a provigion for the gare of the child should his cousin Kate be brought to bed. This will, with other papers, was destroyed by the family solicitor when the ciafinant returned.’ “* Did you ever seo Tichborne 2" “ Did 1 ever see ‘Tichborno! My dear sir, Twas ono of tho witnesses inthe case, L saw 3 | of i Jion, G. | of jute, his groundless fears had driven’ him Tanger nae. The wi 7 y .) it kevps halt the retail — conl-tteal: SSP Willams! renoreteation trou this district, | into Hite of excitement duriag whch he wis | gives thetaefecd eee ee fet he ta no Vlewe ot Conkle, cetN eee ee AOC oy ORS aan niece tettteds tea: | hmm bit elatmed f° wan not hi slennture j + G. Williams? renomination fre Sealen? | dangerous to himself and ils friends. ‘Ch 4 u y se +) igi eee og? | Lis cross-oxantination will be concluded this +" gorposed of Rock, Walworth, Waukesha, bet neh iia dh 1 AO | ube to satésfy hlnserf that ha cottld advise collicr rivers, and fanciful personifientions of-| irae annual contracts with the colleries, mornin, " Raelne, and Kenosha Cowutics, but the op- | evidence thnt he was non compos mentls was} others in regurd to ft. “At wns w matter of | Wisdom, Fortitude, ‘Temporance, Justice, | It never licks stock, Ils way of doing busi- Be cena ; position hay narrowed down to close | clear enough, and the jury of six adjudged | some consolution that they are not ikely toho Faith, ete,—though what. connection some | Ness is something a9. follows: Suppose It REMOVING WOODEN BUILDINGS. * quarters, No district in. the’ State | Jim nsano after a very brief consuitution. imposed upon in encouraging that which dd |-of theso qualitiea have with continerchants | live 6,000 tona for snigon neertntday., If idge Bs ‘d eked cae “iy plontier or more available Umber, and, as } | The hallucination which haunted the noxt | yor deserve It, Somoref the eharitable lustl- {tis difienitte say. ‘Tho floor of tho rotunda | the market-price ts high, it does not trouble | Jdge Barnum yesterday rendered an Mr. Williams has already served eight years, | Pattent—Dennis Deady,” a quiet and reapeet- | tutions—tho Sailors” dJiome, for instance—en- | jg oxtromely Interesting. "As o mechonienl | itself; but should it deem the profit too | opinion of some Interest on the construction ‘ vome of the men who would Ike i seat In | Wble Insh laboring man of 43 yenra of uze— } comaged reellesnesy; but dn this eso thove achfevement {tfs by no menns bad, for It | small, tt pu chases aship of cont ntono or | of a city ordinance, The caso | was * Gougress are restless. In Rock County thers | Wis of n very extraordinary character, Ashe | could be no imistuke, and the only auestion | consista of 4,000 pieces of woods of vu- | two shillings’ advance,—thus settling the that of Michael MeLaughiln agatust dy ex-Spenker Johu B, Cassaday, tne Hon, } sat in his chatr and answered In a perfectly | was, how to do what they felt hud to bedone. tions kinds, kA Enily Infald to “repre | market-pried of thatday for afl shitps, and | {Rae oF fal OSE a eee 3 JobwR. Bennett and Col. Pliny Norcrosse, calms and rational manner the questions put | ‘The arent thing was to imake a good start, sent the face of n mariners compnss, | getting an extra proft on all the coal it’ has elty an u - ". “Of this city, and Col. 0. C, Johnson, of Be: | to him on ordinary, every-day affairs, it was | and hie bedieved that thoy. could Succeed itt Ebony, onk, Nolly, walnut, mahoguny, | On hand. When few slips are at market, | funetion to prevent Poter Devine from Jojt. But tione of these will push to the hard Wo belles Cink, is YA UF Ubsout thisbest by not hurrying. {hos should eonsutt and mulberry do not wale the varieties this is its constint practlory-sometines buy moving ® wooden building to a s10k on , G 3 deslre: i i with those well Informed i such matters, 7 . ck | ing up overy ship, fet tho true demand be . Some vy 0 com ant Tunes aioe Tar us aa in Svatwarti was fouched upon hy grew exeited, and ia | and form somo plan, after which they could, Hint were called into requisition. ‘he bluekk Whi ” Canal street. Somo weeks ago complainant eh wil 19 5 Vint it way, ‘Che rotaller fs thus obliged to nd oth i d tt) asking. th ty County are cx-Senators N. M. Littlejohn Wanderng, Incoherent way rambled through Je thouzht, be ablo tu seeure the necessary fake Intrad neat iB ee ee eee free avilah give that fiat price, It ean pursue this gue ofhers und sign uti oes a Rane te andl. D. Weeks, both of whom ure am- | the story of his troubles. It was to the funds for the work. Ile would be glad todo | have lain between four and five centuries, | course confidently,—for, should it fail to | move a two-tory wooden bullding fram Potk 3, bittons and: anxious, Racine-County Repnb- nice inte en Goria fo permnene ind anything which Jay In his power In-behal£of | In the centr of the floor aro pletured. the sell, It hos only ta fored, cout, upon Its le | street to n lot on the westside of Canal bes in ve be 3 ve ve uly se ee te movement, ‘ y 5 chor. ‘TI -] pendants or land it upon itsawn wharves for > Cy i . 4 ie at emus hays buen anxious fi fayeral pears to Amerten In gearch of one Deunts Deny, n “the Rev, Dr, Dewey sald ho had no sige elty shield and an anchor, The dagger-blade tween Polk and Taylor streets. The ort eT he eity arms ts 0 piece of the mulberry | Fetall sale. A concern Ike this has such ex- | nance in question provided tnt “Any porson a ¢ . y Gerrhan, and thine ho had tho grentest trouble, | gestions to offer in the matter. of organing |e ee fF o ceptlonal apportunities for disposing of sure | 2° provided thnt ' Any parso! eS enon titice Dak longine eee onaccotnt of the sirullarity of the names, | tion, but that he hal sutfclent Tate the ree plate vain eee ke pent whan he piscoal. thut the coillery-faetors play Into duslring to move a building shall first abtaln tke 10 writter tel rmit from 3 o*) gna Congressional seuts and’ in Kenosha | from keeping thein from taking iin off. AS | hnmanity of Chicago's popuiintion to feel | yard, wright In Depttord Dock | Tre scala antl ores Ie inany advantages patsls olan injocty af the feet fronror | uit Poy atter Piatra Prete Pt Shinty there ding, within a ear, | He Was, the Wht uf thelr trumpets was tn bis | sure that a movement on belle, at parsons Monday, Wednesday, and Friday aro which they refuse to Independent retail bity- | Jots in the same block, ot the same street In at Canterbury. My family lived there. He ‘ Brown up nanan whose friends | cats incessantly, Besides this, tho Lritish | incurabie would secure the sympathy and eRe SEARS AYE, fis Yeu ow, perhaps, can understand | which it is proposed to locate sueh proposed | Steg Wermury My Are Catholics, and I and Honora; and it is. Hkely that, antes | s poh. ei y deelded that th Pace receive AW | ag all tho principal Inland cailleties sent Tey, 7 ‘ est onposlt the proposed locationand within | yellow: then, #3 or 23, Ile wasn slow boy, wiexbected mfsfortune befalls hin, he ; Bubat this polut the fury decided that they ) duntly, 4 prinylpal inland ¢ se Ke | A SUFFERER FROM UNEASONADLE Prices. | 150 fect of tho same.” ‘The Superintendent of sae Unexpected mf before he becomes many | had heard Phau hy and took them very fow | On ynotion, Mrs, Brawley aud Dns, tRydor Teanlatives, | 2, beat place to fet view ne In Paris and other large European elties { Bulldings Issued the required permit, a autti- URE a gn woul nati ers older, L refer to Senntor Joseph V, hilautes {9 Temoral to the Asvitne Ceuber {and ‘Chomus were adden to the Comulttee, Tulow aren wholehostar London and conse | ood way be burnt. Tere wood Is too dear | elent number of Droperty-owners belhg in bis | hint to take on, Ie was a coarse loutistt fel- uurles, His Senate district 1s composed of mary pills Hla removal tg Me Paulus Barett, .f Aud an exteunlon a ne jas given thom ste try Taorebaine colllery eriar reir} pedis for fuel. “{t begun to be searcegs far buck ns | opluion represented, “but Boon itor -alc- Jow, but all the ‘Fehbornes were a course lot. Renosiin: or adword, Conntton (a both ot young Swede of 23 years of nge, whom hard SO TaHnL ea prop Jutors, “jumbled up “with rallway-nagents, | thethue when the brave Plantagenet, who | Linghlin asked to have it revoked, claiming OF course young Tichburie know the Ortous. * » 1 ‘ Th i 4 had « (ender heart, and did not want to seo | that there was not a suffictont number of . Public, Of tho wbove-named gentlemen, | Werk, puor dict, aud tindue rd Re lous excite: Dr. ‘Thayer sald that he had taken a great bargecnatalns, eee aliippars, wagoit tattle his subjects grimy with smoke or sutfoented | property-owners represented in the petition “Cassoay, Quarles, and Baker wre growing | Ment had seduced to a cont or sett wut | Cetlot luterestin the matter of the ineura- | ©! a nl Pearse ba taat Duy, ed peek, | with conldust, prohibited tho use of coal hi | ns having given thelr consent, and that sono Tater ety ta, of, Muukeatin, bis mare case showed that Barett came ta, this elty thoy aidan nts lialtccet that after the pro- | Masket”), pushes und josties his nelghbor have it pretty much thelr own way, and {m- | representutions ad to the character of the Mr, Orton, when v girl, was a housemnid at Sir James Tichborne’s, Roger's father, and the old man before her marr! age toOrton had _ been very free witht her, Never had any Jefthanded progeny by her, 1 believe, , ty vhere, 4 ‘ n f pose upon the public which they serve. building. ‘The Superintendent declined to we A 1 . Orto: Just ag soon aan good opportunity offers {te | few ont ny, from Naw Tank, jihere, Just posed Home avas established It would haye a aie youn yy idtelent te deaten sine After market isover nt the Exchange many | revoke the permit, on the ground that he, by pay 1a nivays uniderstood dha Mfrs, Ovtod ros elf. ‘This district: fs a Kepublican strong. | Provlons to hts departure, he hia recome | arent muny friends both among the re “and the cians of which Js broken | Of the factors and snail try adjourn to tho | Issuing it once, had exhausted his power; ‘and Her ‘son, Arthur Orton, 1 am told, looked hol, ‘The Democrats are always bothered | DEEPLY IMPREssRD BY A MELIaIoUs ne | poor, Of the latter, ng soon ns it was started, by tho shouting of the pompous beadte and | 8Moking-room of the Lombard Restaurant, | McLaughlin then filed the present bill, A much Ike the Tichbornes. Ihave not seen to Ket unin to run, VIVAL A argo number would, be found crowding ite Aselstant, Who ara cniling owt for choos | Where t ey ratall the xexaulalof the tradeand | tempornry injunction was granted, and’ the Roger ‘Mehborno since he was convicted. THT! BECOND DISTRICT, in which he had taken part. ‘Tho father of } round its gates, and wistom would have to {actors for Whol telenraun or important { Hold politicut and theological discussions | cage eame up yesterday on the motion to dig- Wien hie came back L recognized him at composed of Dane, Jetferson, Columbia, and | the young min, when about his age, had be used tn discriminating among them, Thny letters havo Just. arrived A slight wien thot] shalt always inaintnin it—ought not | solve. : once as the same person I hed known at Sank, has sent L. 8, Caswell, of Fort Atidine | been for i ti aiaaates vat quis pat Nad peal, fo. sea, the lilenties velifelt fignro is sometitnes seen. dashing prand out to bis lost fo, the World, Were Ya, though, s he Judge held thot ¢ tho word Block lu the Canterbury, though he had got atotiter and o " Hf " committed suicide while out of his mind. us ‘ i tif f ‘o drop in at the Lombard, 1 ninks bold to | ordinance significd spi oun rser, e 1 igo he fori Aree couse AU a A anlnt hy testimony of his friends was to tho eiteet | With then tho: vould entry thelr enterprigs | Mong the inass. This is the walter at tho i con When ‘ho went to prison Eschange bar and timel-room, valuly seek- | 888, Yat would bo more interested in the | fronting on any street and between twa con- and as there is no other very strongman seok= | thit fils personal habits aud morn character | to sucee: . dng tho Nornimation, it ts ikuly that Mr, Cas; | ere above Peronely and that it it were not D. 6, weighed twenty-two and a half stono (31% i, gions oxeltement he tilked | the obj ‘Sitine aw hile aympathiang with } ing for the man who ordered. wh under-done pretty maids who tend its barorthenappetizing | secutive cross streets, and not n block as it pounds) f} tneteon which tt serves in such fudinitabis | appeared {na plat in ‘a subdiveion, ‘There dg), ce sinovemet 5 vhich hing already been on the grill “What. is tho Tichborne estate worth STECTI RN Gry “ONG in his. rel ects of the movement, thought it high- | chop w fashion than in the tattle of the coal trade. wns suilciont property within the meaning o Pune’ and senuter Woodman. at See ans |B converting, certain, onple by tho | 1 Hportant to gece to prevint Lntatids from | Forts minutes, | ‘| ortho ordiumies represented in tho petition | "Gn, tt nover was a very valuable estate, aqently: ‘ sunTiee! | swort other means proved futile, thera wk tne! t a EATORNE fs ONT —— warrant, the Issuance of the perin c= ; Frequently, tamed fn cumneetion with tho | oni bo ne hucessity tor piace Min fieeane | ChoRtuy. Dr. Thame sald he eeuld keto Js denlt In on the Exchange. ‘The rall-borne ‘ho Dying Gortchakom Enwghiin hnving frst mened the petition, | Hever Wort: more than 214,000 a yor, and ts Hnation, but it is understood to be far the if now worth lesy than £6,000, it Is “said. ‘Tho Lae ok ent Shee, in training for a. point y's care, Within the past few days he 0 proposed Ifome sent to London is invariably to order, and, New York World, and it appenring that without lis signature | estate haa nearly alt gate in Htigation,” Siit When Mire Cawell does nett | hind daily prophesied ity dently setting 8 | coNNrereD Witt sos OF THe NospITALs. | therefore, does not come Into the hands of | | The closing aecnes ot Princes Gortschakot’s | hy permit would have, been isaredeho wee | CS! ‘Tho trints inust have cost some monoy,” said Aids iB This distriet {8 80 emphatlually oelock fh the afternoon as the hour at Heople were too much given to striking out | We speculators, and has no place inthe | ite have been full of pathos. Negleuted by wll estopped from questioning the yalidity of tho | supposted the reporter, Erted titer that nen f the prombient Dene | Whleh Ib was to oceur, and when asked to | on new roads, when it woutd be quite ag | Market Nsts. | ‘The collieries In the north are | but fie Gar tha Hig vet Statesnuan has E a { perialt, ‘Lhe injunction was therefore dis i iightyals thousand pounds of tho nw * cuats MEG AUMTOWS for a Nt nuinintion. explain how It was that he tad not passed | well to travel’ over the okt ones as inueh as | 80. situated that thoy cannot successfully Tsufitiness and tint younger nien aro unsiousiy | solved. : tlon's money was spent to proseonte hin, and DEEDES MUSA TEN AR TOE. BRUT ENA, nway ho insksted that hiv splelt bad lett hits | possible, Were lils dens eurrled out he uid Sompeta on the railway with those ol tho | Wwuttine tu. mucceed Bink dua ont tore hiatal, : . only “£400 fo lefenudthiat i in nddition to THE TIED DIATHACT. body and tint he was, although apparently | not thik eases would be so reatlly pro: | Southern districts, Whint coal thoy have no | wukatn tho wosdoneae Ba, Petersburg, too bile ITEMS, the’ contributions, alt of which I fan: the Hon. Georgy C. Uwzelton, who bas | alive, dead, On this necount he hud within | Nouneed mereoie . +) orders for, they, thorefore, send by steamer | to play whist, too enfeobled in melon to recull Judge Tuloy next ‘Tuesday will have a | Kenealy bagged.’ probably Shoe. Tak been twice elected, Is an netive candidate for | the past twa days declined: to ent anything. r. Cag referred somowliat sovercly to | oF, sulling ship to Lontton to fetch tho best | his taverit quotations from Moracu or’ Catullus, eneral enil of his docket. ‘ou, I believe, T'was a witness In the great | Another term, und with fale ehunees for Bue- | hy foreman of the jury subjected the young | irresponsible phystetins who wore apt to | Price itenn, Each calfiery is represonted on | tho Ventoraliediplomatiet hae seen tho tide of | seneral cnll of his docket. iat 1 didn’t belong to tho regiment in “cess. Ils close cull two years ago weakens | man ta brief oximnation is follows! at inuiie: lie’ the market by a factor, whose commission ty | Democracy riso an all aides of him and sweep ‘Tho snreties of Matiida Ralph, one of the ah Piel it whut, Dut as ye jae rwtle a fattened | Mat to a brief oxi oye ee give up cases ns fhetirable when they were by rally £¢ ence, or A iittic over eight | away overy ambition of his long career, “Tho t fi lered her | Wich Tichborno was, ‘the Carbineers, «I Teepresentuties itis delleved he will dive wo | oo gly alent eau ext, ry boy? Tig mens Fedteed to that eondition, Gems a Lone Tian TON by friends ones | duritay of Ris old agos % mance Newse Are | Matel-bond conspirators, surrendered her | Wan themniite, Wee hed ere « Hepres 3 i R The Chale said Gn, Onc ri 7 x " cents, . + y veuy grent ditieulty In seensiie a renomiae. SAWhy shomtld Gad noe want. you to eat?” r i that whit Noy pital and Spurnullet, but now a deserter from te ranks | elt," whoso numo was every moment. on her | Yesterday, and she wits ordered into the ts f A se poor-hauses were very well In their way, Jt its un. | Senator O, homus of Crawford |“ tvennse Lam golng to dle. was whuost inipossiblo to make them mora | SNe quite an finportant man on the Coal yc Mos fre in fay i ey da ki Stay of Ui Maral by gular renee + ex-Semator J. 1. ‘trent of Green, Col. Joh | «Whang? confortable us homes, owing to the fact that | EXehange—he wielded a, clover pen, but | break bis pledged weak ee mado him | Sudge Gury was cnamaed,yostorday in G. Clark of Grant, and Gen, dimes Bint | © Retora noxt Sunday." toxution wis already do itgh, Teywas a sins | found he was getting rich too fast and | peror thut tho ailiunco wos thy Inyecuontet | Hentltie the enseor the aitninlatratce of Wilt: Mir “ot Latayette, would” like to] “po yonmen to toll mo that God wants | gular fuct that Citeago, with all her charie | etrew up hls cugazement to dabble mM Walle | bel tomines nt ton, Btchaok whag earoer Fae ee eee pegrae lt, VoussOwriorsy cosh Pia tires afaagrt ee Mind to taku young man like you? Hea, furnished no phied for those wha were | Scudsthat, When tho colliery-agents como | the old man had so fondly watched, bad lon) i Yay, slr; certulnly, + : up fo murket on a Afonday, “they have 4 | been the scourge of tho Merlin Embassny, and | Panconst'’s death, Ile was blown upon tho deterintuation, ‘Thero ts not ow Dem | “Whatshould He db that for? beyond tho hope of eure, my exer becume, ln the eyes of tho world, the byword of | tug Parker abontn year ago, and Jt was H D Mrs. Brawley knew of a dellghtful situa | sveclal suluon-car reserved’ for them on the veuann ‘ Schouvaloit: Wulujlem, and | ¢ . C ee blo fe ovrat in either of tha countles—Grant, Green, “Jie wants me ax a witness of Hs come senate % Alidiond train, which eventuully rolls thom | Hussiin nepotism, Schouvalott, Wulupler, and | claimed the Company was responsitie for Tiehhuid, Crawford, lowa, or batuyetto—whe die wants ie | tlon for the propose home, it Was what | 7 4 ie 5 rf wore gene Pop: | the unseaworthy condition of the tug, Tho ng, ‘f 4 nto St. Pancras, the largest terminus inthe | {xHaliol! wore Hghting for bis phic a 6 Wh iy Bs ean eine within 9,200 votes of an elvetion the Tht ended the exumfuation, and the ve was now knayn asthe Immannel Home, with ularity he won fn 180 was forgottart. Yet ho my mind of his belng the ‘genulny Roger ‘Mehborne—none whatever. I was the only witness of nearly or quite s hundred called for the defense that was not scandalously curryconibed by the Chiet Justica In sum ming up. Nearly all the witnesses for the claimant wore treated ag if they ware scoun- arels and felons, When ho was convicted on theso twa counts the Judges mighthave yassed sentenéy of seven yénrs for enclt; bub ho two sentences are certainly concurrent, i aranty aad World, After thoy have arrived ut tha Coal | Rill ine clung to ollie, and thokameror eee | Jury found in favor of the defendant, Loki in coming fall, unless it be Gen, Jolin Lawler, | dict tu the easy was the samo as those al- From tun te it eave Ines ppl ee “8 Exchange, they net to work in rlght earnest, | tho man to romind 80 fitful a servant that hie . gad (ar elt bd 86 by Bu thes lawyers in of Crawford, and it ts known that he is | ready recorded. 5 Jong term. of yeatae “Cho mulllsters of the gol into the fight with their funces sharp- | daya are numbered, For Prince Gortachnkolt's DIVORCES, having about expired, the matter of tho other vende to ninkiing uny kind of politicht cone ; ithe easy of dAdtam Sharer, which was next | city would, no doubt, appeal to thelr congre | eed, But during the Journey up, ere these | presence has ulwaya sorved. toroatan hen eeae Alleo Mann Med a bi yesterday against | savencyeree teas eae eae ene. One tal - red, was one o} . 6 Y doughty warriors uve buckled ‘on their | of tho fast. vanishing glories of tho highcst THN FoUITI Diarnicr. gations dn support of the movement, and the y, her husband, Dr, Runnion Mann, charging rats 4 . " age armor, It is whispered by those who arg in } Husslun society, Like fils friend and school- er , ‘There ts every Inillention that there will be THE MOST 1! AUIFOREYR qnouans: BEFORE et, rauenbestatiers woul probably feel the ring that thore aro gol lngs-on of un alto- fellow, £80 poet, as uahidin, tho z Finke ie a sultls Ae hits adulery Srunkennessy crusty ant Baplrited contest fug the Republican noua | y19 was Lod into eaurt by u couple of. guards, | | Dr. Duncan sald ho int secetved nm nnne | Bether different inure, | Bturler hover Il. | Hossvsses Infurmution.on all taut belongs roan, | Cesertion, and asking fora divorce an fon, |e is composed of Slwaukoe, Wash- } and the nalve he made nttracted tho acention { bat of letters from members of the mnetien | celised by the Lord Chatberlain aro thon fh educational requiroments of bis time. Iney- | eare of hor children. ington, and Ozawley Counties, Alllwankesls | ofa the spectators who theongod, into the | pratession idorsing dhe project. wie wishing } cnpltal demand, and personal experiences of | Grything war be uns written, ail ordono kouaa | Enna J, Hurrlson asked for tho same ro- sura-for 4,400 Republican majority, snd $n } Coons to linten to his wild utternerce nedeas | le tho preutose cutee Atnong thom were | 1H exciting character are recited to npplaud- | betnyed bimselt anarlstoceut by birth and mind, Met agalust William. Henry Hnrrston, on thelr best days Washington and Uzwukeo watch Iiis crazy actions, Ho held taut be: | Drs. Ludlum, Hedges, and Mitehell, extracts | Ing audiences. ‘Tho soberer brethren relleve | and whouver hus studied bis find feutures kuawe i “ enjoyee t of his alleged desertion and adul- County Democrats, could tot avercome those | er ity hands, witch he kept ut full { from whose letters ho read. cho tedium with a game of whist or Nape~ | thot he hus thought, ruthor | than enjoyed, ECU 4 figures, For the first tue in its history, the 7 he uy Y r solnetines brought to an abrupt finish by the | and thut when be hus enjoyed be has treate tery. 3 Fourth will elect a» Repnblivay, dtceane | uath above his: head, a plece of tris Tho Rey, John Willanson thought there 4 4 i a if demonstrative jollity of the non-players, | life ike on artist. Ho bas always had a lk Judge Jameson yesterday granted decrees 4 eae yet 7 17 index from the begining to the enid— trom enst, it inlght be wel 0 commence Ny facetious but thrbu ent young man (he {yin | t@.show thut 9 man who ts rule bis fellows | Ge adultery: Catherine ‘Thompson’ from ton bat Baby Mou ie as sania the vir of Chicago dawn to Jerusalem, | this way, and it might be found feastble to tent y ( mon inust bo Independent of fasblon, und inny Rion ty solicitor, Kimber, has retained Judah P. Ben- Jamin, th Hreat Yankee counsel. He's a iost charm! man, 65 years old, and of extremely taking manners, A rattling fine Gwyer,—understands all branches of ‘Jaw, and ifn naturalized: Engiahman would made a Judge in a minute. - Hels making onoy, decidedly, but he will make nono in a case. é “Hrs the claimant any children? Is he married??? 3 “ Yes; he's married to s woman named Anne Bryant, and has three children by her. Ne suld that he had coine dow a ‘i One of the boys 1s the most striking image of r ont wi , the goro and yellow) Is a great singer, among | {ndutge tho humors of bis tastoandalamarury | Bernhard mpson for cruelty; Mary P. k all SiN oe HANS ss es SN a | op it yd On choy wae | the Cha a gets nttr waa | is avo le dng dn ale arta zara useage | Aston, age ea, bane | he THDOTREC Nee ly ibaa | ‘hi. ‘The name of Gen, Fred, C. wk i 0 “ ee, . “ BRADBITAW! DE. a e ¥ POuady tse q * f ee ny Jory any ble Gorman lawyer of wreat popu | jie lattl tohent tliat eee rth poder Gear rata er rag apa Lam indebted tomy duondan jonrnaltstte | Hnsulsted, both outwardiy and inwardly, trom | Do WiteG, Barnes op ie ground of drunken- aie *Orton has Acer trang a Salt lutlty, {y most frequently und substantially not listen to lila, and be had cums down to | binntion pry, was fensibie, friend for one verse of the sume, It being o Be st pe co ihteae Of tbo new school of lus: baa brought home froma lunatic asylum at Para- mentioned. Ax the Iepublicans af the State have a fight with Lucifer hinself, During | Dr. Thayer moved that the Committee on fayorlt one with the company, which nevor alan philosopher. ‘This Is not, pertups, the got LA, natta, Australia, where he was’ suxypected to , Mave nover gent a German b Congress, and | the whole tue gectpled by libs (rial he got ot | Organization and flany be instructed to In- | falls to Join in the chorus, ‘Bradshaw's is, | of praigo that should be acvorded to onc weo FEDERAL cour iT terd: bea yonr and a half or moro ago. ‘the ‘Tich- Tig fate tea item utter Peat ait wvontinious jargon of ths description, anly | vestigate Into the condition of affairs at the ‘ou know, the great railway guide for the | hh 50 prominently before iho world as | Valentine Blatz began a sult yesterday | borne estates are hold in trust for the youn a8 ye 28 stood a then to rebtike his friends | Poor-futse and Hospital, and report thereon Unitea Kingdom. ‘The following, then, tthe | Princo Gortscbakolt, but tt marks the sido of iia inst Gustay Riebe to recover 81,000, gicious ones urge that it would by both | ee oe withensntied for “What thyy were | wtthe next meotlng. “Cartit, -] verse of thochanton which this’ gentlems | character which ond a Ri Ui Caan nd “ithe Connecticut Mutual. Life-Ensuranco good Kenenalship wud an act of Justice 10 | waving abut hin. The burden of ghey | “On motton ot Bir, Chomes, the ineoting | and lis controres, to whom E haye fhtrodueed | mukes bir almont fret hee ere ie Ite y filed a bill. against Frederick P, pon Geran Pee OF Sale other | siories was to the eifect that thy patient bad | then adjourned, subject ta die call ot toe | Sa us coutriresy 19 w atrongy upldly fadiog aways Tot OF On ARO whlebis | Company, Med a Lilt sgninat Frederick P Agere ache. Hou. a bauer ven a hirdworking but unfortunate mun. | Chatr * Bald T then, Como nlong with fe, Just down to rapidly fading aways oe Gaylord’ and Henry 2, ain, truatec, e| 5c yn Is ‘ v son of Alfred ‘Pichborno (the brothor ol Roger), wu boy about 13 years old ,—tho same aguas tho claimant's eldest son.” * Well, suppose Tehborne, Orton, or who foreclose 8 mortgage for $8,203 on Lots 2s, | Svor he Is, comes out of prison, what will he 1 sari A nathve of Baden, Germany, fifty-two ar eee tho hotel; 2980. 3 3 j- | dog known tat he, like Slutt Curventer,, 13 not FPR eR Ree rT Se Afratd of Waking tho Haby, Pertuupa, tho place you're wanting you'll bo will A Baby Born Honeath tho Alps, 22, M0, Bl, aa fivatethean Addltion to Chi- | otra ‘very’ question I asked Duldlphy ausfous to hold a seat in the great Nutlonal | Within en fow years had done fulrly well, | A little giel7 years old, lett locked up ino ing there to toll. | {Splendid shyme.} tho Be Gnihard Funnel the lonuest in the ——s Tigh Sheri of Sussex, cousin of the clalin- Fe ete nod ie Democrats cleat Misfortua overtanie Ii, howovar, and i | roa wit her baby alter ra ea. kantar, tn Gls) Ho he ukea Hor grit fit ealde, ‘and. E aaoarted | One EU ior atmuructionat Shine hee BTATY COUNTS, ant tho othor day, and he answered: | * Oli ea judues the Hen a oie Mitehell isin property which he had uceumulated Work. eet hor Phe viet { Bald 1 eu io our felond, Miss, and your rad- havo bean nant a be any teen steatlae ude Louts Savier began o sult yesterday to re- py him iu a pub,—s public house, yo 4 fad been gold for, taxes. Further business | Ber woris set hor i fru. whli. play t tal ieee ao alvay belt wt | Manta tows! tape ova cars| Mest wal teumat aretaeeatey | pn Ati Weil soon aaover | Baga aeeeeA IE, agerianay any | einer SLND ak John I Lutkenbow, cute to leave hits business titerests for anoth- | 72 ’ ty 4 ‘ at < d ic one day last week to avo hor husband, who was . know, What a custom he would draw. That.was the Sheritt’s notion, It is ikely that when ‘Tichborne comes out of piel he'll take up his abode at the Welsh lary, ab. jee " , Mendon, about six miles from Londgn, 4 ‘ . . y brought on prematuyely the pains o¢ | ‘Tho Valley Bank sued Joseph and Morris 1 1 gu, WISE i Weeks was slowly’ sinking hito his grave. y -¥, - neste tor. Hocheato; 5 be place t Bass roprivtor hay offered to take him*and his 1 INTE FIFE DIsTMor Unier the strata of these misfortunes tho | 1 pave veen tiie ere complaints Relinnto oF Dacia a Tee eae Oe Tag inte Mother ‘utd eblld age paid eee ae as Heenan oe 2 fied AO OL: Dd, Hintls—a big card for the place, ‘There are there will bu a sharp contest for the Demo | man's mind gave ie Notwithstanding the | ‘wo packages of Kidney-Wort hove due od ton— woll 8 could be expovted. = Milam Lelbach Med a bil against ¥. D. | fine giaoting: grounds. the pigconrshioot: Been elec nis tings avdout founy | Hthura "atten un" neéTkeletea Pit | Bore eneareaty i, etlag a ootornt | Showy fied euro to nd it tw my Mradguoes | Yor SOWH Recess iting tne | tnlen” anid Silver Jaskaon, suecensoron | siaar,ame were large lake aid tise *) iy Ui ete, Ny beh ard stuted a J y Ure. clieve tiga e Ye i julizing, nouris! and stimu! js withe . 5 wi . qneules lu Shoboygun and Munitowvc Coun- | the man was removed to the dsy- | witsan old Indy from Orogon,” "® SU Es Ihave spoken not many Hnes back, of | out fntoxtenting, aro blult Bitter. trust, 6 foreclose a tvust-deed for $3,000 on | very pled for bin. ‘

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